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018.1  U58Lm  1968-72  v.3  X22h23 

HOUGHTON  COLLEGE,  Houghton,  N.Y. 

The  WillardJ.  Houghton  Library 


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The  Christian  student  must  be  acquainted 
with  a  wide  span  of  literature,  including 
much  of  the  worthy  and  some  of  the 
unworthy. 

The  Christian  student  recognizes  that  an 
enemy  has  sown  tares  in  the  wheat  of 
God's  truth. 

Inclusion  of  this  book  in  the  library  does 
not  imply  endorsement  by  Houghton 
College.  The  student  must  prove  all 
things,  holding  fast  the  good;  the  teacher 
must  rightly  divide  and  interpret  all  m 
accordance  with  Holy  Scripture. 


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THE  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  CATALOGS 


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1968-1972 

MOTION  PICTURES  AND  FILMSTRIPS 

VOLUME  3 

Title  Our  C-Z 


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

1973 


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Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Our  Central  American  neighbors  (Filnutrip)    G«fialer  Pub. 
Co..    19W.     Made   by   John   M.   Eadie  and   Florence   A. 

Eadie. 

Tji)  fr.  color.  SS  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  alDfle-track,  1  reel 
<T  in.),  7}  In.  per  sec,  25  m in. 

With  printed  text  In  Englisb  and  in  Spanish. 

^KiMmarv:  A  Spanish  lanfuafe  teaofaios  film.  Shows  the  culture 
and  clTtllxatlon  of  the  countries  of  Central  America,  sod  describes 
the  land,  the  cities,  and  the  people. 

1.   Central  .\roer lea— Ctrl Ilzatiou.  i.  Gessler  Publishing  Com- 

pany. 

917.28  76-733317 

Gesster  PublUhing  Ca 

Our  changing  Cabinet  {FUnvstrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
in  collaboration  with  William  P.  Gottlieb  Co.,  1967. 

37  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Washington,  D.  C:  our  Capital  City) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crtiitt:  Adviser,  Clarence  J.  Gittings. 

Summary:  Disrii.>weR  the  con.stltutional  basis  for  the  formation  of 
the  President's  Cabinet.  Tmces  the  history  of  the  Cabinet  and  de- 
scribes the  runctions  of  Its  members.     With  captions. 

1.  Cabinet  officers.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Washington,  D.  C. :  our  Capital  City  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-2613  rev 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Our  changing  earth  (FUrMtrip)     Budek  Films  and  SUdea. 
196S.  ^ 

37  fr.     TOior.     35  mm. 

Credit$:  Author.  Eugene  L.  Podhurst. 
NoMirr*?''  ^'*™»«»  "tu"«l  and  man-made  changes  on  our  planet 
«.f.v«  H^^f^  °'''"''*  '*'*^  •^"'^■^  ^y  TolcairtT  action  MrSi- 
quakes,  tidal  erosion,  action  of  water,  aod  wind  on  hllla  rivers. 
^«°.'*"'!^  ,'^^?  f^'^'S^  Mad-made  influence  consisT  p  Sari  y  ^ 
*^  T'^!l?""*""«'  ""^  planting.    With  captions.    For  prl^rr  md«L 

1.  Geodi-namlcs.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Jl^pP"""^  S'*'^**- 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  ^^Uf.  75-735248 


Our    changing    «arth    (FHmstrip)      Macmillan    Co., 
Made  by  Instructional  Media  Associates. 


1970. 


41  fr.     color.    So  mm.     (Macmll)an  elementary  science  fllmstripal 

With  teacher*  manual. 

Summary:  Shows  changes  in  the  surface  of  the  earth  caused  by 
water,  wind,  ni>d  Internal  pressure.  Presents  examples  of  erosion, 
glaciers.  Tolcanoes,  and  earthquakes.  With  captions.  For  elemenUry 
grades. 

1.  Geology.  r.  Macmillan.  firm,  publishers.  New  York.  Se- 

ries. 

373.3  79-735868 

UacnilllaD  Co. 


Our   changing   language    {FUmstrip) 
Education,  1967. 


Society    for   Visual 


39  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlso:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  projec- 
tor: 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  20  min.  (Lln- 
giiisitlc  backgrounds  of  English,  group  1) 

Credits:  .Authors,  Harold  G.  Shane,  June  Grant  Shane:  illui-trator, 
Donald  Meighan. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  and  why  language  grows  and  changes.  Em- 
phasizes the  continuous  change  taking  place  in  the  English  language 
with  examples  of  how  science,  discovery,  and  sports  add  words  to  the 
modern  vocabulary. 

1.  English  language.  t.  Society  for  VLsual  Education,  inc..  Chi- 
cago. Series:  Linguistic  backgrounds  of  English   (Filmstrlp) 

group  1. 

Fi  A  67-3932  rev 
Society  for  TIsual  Education 


Oar  changing  skylines — mirru*  ot  the  world  (Motion  pie- 

ture)    Alemann  Films,  1970. 

22  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  transition  In  Amerlcs  from  traditional  de- 
signs In  architecture  and  art  to  a  unique,  modwn  atjle. 

1.  Art,  American — History.        l  Alemann  Flltns,  Los  Angeles. 

720.973  73-705632 

CINE 

Our  changing  use  of  land  and  water    (Filmstrip) 
see    Use  of  our  land  and  water 

Oir  cUMna.  [Motion  picture]     Stan  Lang,  inc.,  1971. 

10  ntiti.     ML     coto.     16  miD. 

SUMMARY:  Pmrats  an  spohticsl  owralisbc  viewpoint  conceraing  war. 

I.  War.       I.  Stan  Lang.  inc. 
lU21.2j  341.6  7»-712182 

ONE  72  MARC 

Our  dty  Jemaalem  (Motion  picture)  Municipality  of  Jeru- 
salem Tourian  Dept  Released  by  Yona  Zarecki  Audio 
Visual  Prodnctiona,  Tel-Aviv,  1968. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Crsditi:  Director  and  script  Yona  Zareckl.  narraUon,  Glaa  W. 
Slonlm:  narrator,  Reuveo  Morgan;  music  adaptation.  Eddy  Neeman; 
photography.  Yeblel  Neeman.  Leon  Nlsslm,  David  Gurflnkel. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  the  dty  of  Jerusalem  explaining  lu  meaning 
as  the  spiritual  center  of  Judaism  and  as  a  Christian  shrln&  Points 
ont  new  memorials  to  the  Jewish  dead  and  various  places  of  Blg- 
tilflcance  as  Tiewed  In  a  scale  model  of  the  ancient  city. 

1.   Jerusalem  —  Description.  i.   Jerusalem.   Israel.     Agaf  ha- 

tayanit.    n.  Yona  Zareckl,  hafakah  re'l-kollt. 

916.694  73-701948 

Our  class  explores  the  moon  (Motion  picture)  Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  ml;i.    sd.     color     Ifi  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Credit:  Author.  J.  Myron  Atkln. 

Sumntary:    Vaea  the  context  of  a   classroom  project   to  proTlde 
sMue   basic   information   about   the   moon's  surface.      Explores   the 
lunar  seas,  mountains,  and  craters. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1-  Moon— Surface.        i.  Cwvnet  Instmctlonal  Films. 

,  __  523.3  Fi  A  68-^6 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Our    community    (Filmstrip)      American    Book   Co.,   1961. 
Made  by  Audio  Education  Division. 

6  filmstrips.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Dorothy  M.  Fraser  and 
Harry  E.  Hoy.  __  .  ,         ,        ^     ^ 

Content$:  I.  Learning  about  inventlonfl.  29  fr.— 2.  Learning  about 
the  growth  of  towns.  32  fr.— i.  Learning  about  local  goremment 
32  fr — 4.  I^enrning  about  community  serrices.  32  fr— 5.  Learning 
about  the  milk  we  drink.     30  fr— 6.  Learning  to  read  maps.     30  tr. 

1.  Community  and  school— Juvenile  films.  i.  Fraser  Dorothy 
(McClurei  1913-  Our  community,    n.  American  Book  Company. 

372.8  Fi  A  68^837 

American  Book  Co. 

Our  community  services   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  EducationAl  Corp.,  1969, 

12  niln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  teacber's  guide. 

Credit!:  Collaborator,  Kmille  U.  Lepthleo. 

Summniy:  Cses  a  story  about  a  boy  who  is  hit  by  a  motor^cle  to 
demonstrate  many  public  services,  such  as  polloe  and  fire  depart 
ments.      DLscusses   how    these  services   are   paid   for   by    everyone 
throu^  taxes. 
Another  iaeue.    b&w. 

L  Municipal  services.  i.  Encydojtaedla  Britannica  KducaUooal 
Conmratlon. 

372.8  70-704148 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Bducatlooal  Corp. 

Our  community  utilities:   Electricity   (FUmttrip)    CcMtmet 
Instructional  Films,  1969. 

47  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc;  1  s.,  12  la,  33|  rpm.,  10 
min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  collaborator,  Oamey  L.  Darrln. 
Summary:  A  young  boy  learns  the  Importance  of  electrtdtT  and 
the  way  In  which  It  Is  produced  and  distributed  in  the  community. 
1.  Electric  power        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  72-734766 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our    ccmimunity    utilities :    Gas    (FUmstrip)    Coronet    In- 
structional Filma  1969. 

48  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  lo..  33}  rpm..  10  min. 
With  user's  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  collaborator,  Oarney  L.  Darrln. 

Summary:  A  young  boy  learns  the  principal  ways  In  whidi  gas  Is 
produced  aod  distributed  and  how  It  la  used  In  the  community. 

1.  Oas  manufacture  and  work.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  76-734767 

Coronet  Instmctlonal  Films 

Our  community  utilities:  Tlw  tcleplionc  (Filnutrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1969. 

47  fr.    color.    35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  10  min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  coHaborator,  Oam^  L.  Darrln. 

Summary:  A  young  boy  teams  bow  the  tdefdtone  provfdee  com- 
munication services  within  the  community  and  between  communities. 

1.  T^epbone.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  79-734765 

Coronet  Ins4ructlooa4  Films 


Oar  cmnmunity  utilities:  Water  (FUmHHp 

structional  Films,  1969. 


Coronet  In* 


49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  11 
min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator,  Qamey  L,  Darrln. 

Summary:  Two  young  children  leam  the  Importance  of  water  In 
the  community  and  how  It  Is  secured,  proceaaed,  and  distributed  ta 
users. 

1.  Water-supply.         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  70-784768 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Our  country  is  growing:   (FUmttrip)     My  weekly  reader, 
19C6.    Made  by  Communicators. 

23  fr.     color     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  6-06. 

Summary:  Describes  growth  in  the  United  States  and  the  Increase 
in  population.  Explains  the  properties  and  concepts  of  the  words 
town,  dty,  and  country. 

L  Cities  and  towns— U.  S.  2.  U.  S.— Population.  l  My  weekly 
reader. 

917.3  77-732686 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Our  country,   too  (Motion  picture)      National  Educational 
Television.     Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual 

Division,  1965. 

30  min.    sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     (History  of  the  Ne^ro  people) 

Creditt:  Producer.  Arthur  Rabin;  narrator  Ossle  Davis. 

Summary:  Examines  the  Inner  world  of  the  American  Negro— his 
values,  attitudes,  and  Impressions  of  life— through  observing  aspects 
of  life  In  the  .\merlc»n  Negro  community. 

1.  Negroes — Moral  and  social  conditions.  i.  National  Educa- 

tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  ir,  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center  Series:  History  of  the  Negro  people  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

301.451  Fi  A  68-1584 

Indiana.     Unlr.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Our  credit  economy  (Filmstrip)  Associated  Press  and 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  Released  by 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1969. 

2  filmstrips  (pt  1.  70  f r ;  pt  2,  58  fr)  ckAot.  35  mm.  and  2 
pbonodlflcs  (2  8.  each:  1  a.  for  manual  projector;  1  s.  for  auto- 
matic projectot);  12  la;  SSI  rpm.;  part  1.  10  min.;  part  2.  9  min. 
mlcrogroove. 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

An  AP  special  report. 

With  teacher's  manuaL 

Credits:  Produced.  Doris  Storm;  writer.  Benjamin  Bycel;  editor, 
Uarcia  Hennlng. 

Snmm«ry;  Explains  the  central  function  of  credit  In  dally  and 
long  term  operation  of  the  economic  system. 

1.   Credit  I.   Associated   Press.     II.   Guidance   Associate*  of 

Pleasantville,  N.  T. 

382.7  76-785015 

Guidance  Associates  rev 


Popular   .Science 


Our   diminishing    resources    (FUrmtrip) 
Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

43  fr     color     3.1  mm.     (Elementary  science! 

KastT'inn  color 

FO.M  filmstrip  no.  180. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  need  for  conservation  of  mineral,  plant, 
animal,  and  water  resources  in  a  world  In  which  population  Is 
rapidly  Increasing.  Gives  some  statistics  about  the  status  of  natural 
resources  in  the  United  States  and  explains  some  methods  of  con- 
serving diminishing  resources.     With  captions. 

1.  Natural  resources — Juv«iile  films,  i.  Popular  Science  Pub- 
lishing Company,  inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  FOM 
fllmstrlp  no.  180.        Series:   Elementary  science  (Filmstrip) 

Fi A  67-3411 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  IMv. 

Oir  ears  are  for  hearing    (Motion  picture) 
see   Discovering  your  senses:   CXir  ears  are  for 
hearing 

Our  eartli  (FUmstrip)  Herbert  £.  Budek  Films  and  Slides^ 
1967. 

36  fr.    color    S5  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  James  H.  Hansen. 

Summary:  Explains  three  basic  faculties  of  the  earth:  air.  water 
and  land.  _  _ 

L  Earth.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif. 

551  75-734425 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Our  endangered  wildlife  (Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
casting Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

51  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm- 

Wlth  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  species  of  wildlife  which  are  about  to  become 
extinct  because  of  the  lack  of  conservation;  shows  present-day  con- 
servation methods  as  applied  by  various  agencies  In  the  United 
States.  „ 

L   Wildlife  conservation.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company, 

Inc.    II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

639  Fi  A  6&-1626 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Our  environment  1:  Fresh  water  communities  (Filmstrip) 
EMC  Corp.,  1970. 

■i  Illnistrips.    Color.    3o  mm.    and  phomxliscs;  12  in.,  33i  n>m. 
.\lso  l-ssued  with  phonotape  In  cassette- 
In   a  multi-media  kit  by  J.  Donald   Meyer,  with  teacher's  guide, 

tra»«^parencies,  wall  charts  and  spirit  masters  for  worksheet.*. 
< 'REDITU:  Editorial  consultant.  Frederick  Sargent  II:  graphics, 

Tom  Beavei". 

CONTENTS:   1.  Stream.*).     73  fr..  12  min.— 2.  Rivers.     93  fr.  15 

mill.— 3.    I'onils.     80   fr,    14   min. — 1.    Lakes     81    fr,   12  min.     For 

elementary  grades. 

1.  Nature  conservation  —  Juvenile  films.     2.  Water  —  Pollution  — 

Juvenile  films.        1.  EMC  Corporation. 

[PZIO]  372.3  79-739039 

EMC  Corp. 

Our  environment  2:  Sound  and  noise  (Filmstrip)  EMC 
Corp..  1971. 

J  filmstrip-'.  (iilor.  35  mm.  nnd  2  phonodiMS  (2  s.  each).  12 
in..  33J  rpm. 

.\lKo  Issued  with  phonotape  In  ca<t.sette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  wall  chart  by  Genevlere  S.  Gra.v. 

t'REDITS:   Editorial  consultant,  Warren   Panushka. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Noise  and  you.  81  fr,  20  min.— 2.  Quiet,  please! 
S4  fr,  16  min.    For  elementarj-  grade."*. 

1.    Noise  pollution— Juvenile  films.         I.   EM'"   Corporation. 
[PZIO]  372.3  74-739043 

EMC  Corp. 

Our  environment  3:  Aesthetics  (Filmstrip)  EMC  Corp., 
1971. 

2  fllmstrip''.     color     35  mm.     and  2  phonodl«ics;  12  In..  33i  rpm. 

Also  itisued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Gerald  Madlgan. 

CREDITS :  Ekiltorlal  conmltant.  Warren  Panushka. 

CONTENT.S:  1.  What  Is  the  problem?  90  fr.  7  min.— 2.  If? 
really  up  to  us !    78  fr,  9  min.    For  elementary  grades. 

1  Nature  conservation— JuTenile  films.  I.  EMC  Corporation. 
[PZIO]  372.3  70-739042 

EMC  Corp. 

Our  environment  4:  Atmosphere  (Filmstrip)     EMC  Corp., 

1971. 

4  fliiusirlps.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  12  in.,  335  rpm. 

\ls«)  is-^ued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

In  a  multi-media  kit  with  teacher's  guide,  wall  charts,  trans- 
pareniles,  and  student  work  book. 

CREDITS-  Editorial  consultants,  Frederick  Sargent  II.  J.  Donald 
Mfyt-r,   Warren   Panushka,   Peter  Grams;   technical  adviser  Amett 

rOVTEVrs-  l.  Earth  Is  a  .spaceship  too.  74  fr,  14  min. — 2. 
What  Is  air?  83  fr.  12  min.— 3.  What  I.s  weather?  91  fr.  14  min.- 
4.  Our  ^aceshlp  earth,  can  It  survive?  86  fr.  14  min.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Ecology— Juvenile  films,    2.  Air— Pollution — Juvenile  films. 
I.  EMC  Corporation. 

[PZIO]  372.3  77-739041 

EMC  Corp. 

Our  eyes  and  how  they  work  (Filmstrip)  Society  for 
Visual  Education  and  Better  Vision  Institute.  Made  and 
released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

65  fr  color  3.*^  uun.  and  phonodisc:  1  s,  12  In..  33*  rpm.,  17 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Why  we  see  like  human  beings) 

With  teacher's  guide,  and  reading  script. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  principal  parts  of  the  eye.  and  Illustrates 
the  function  of  each. 

1.  Eje.  I-  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago,    ii.  Bet- 

ter Vision  Institute,  New  York.  Series:  Why  we  see  like  human 

beings  (Filmstrip) 

612  71-732880 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Our  eyes  are  for  seeing    (Motion  picture) 
see   Discovering  your  senses:   Our  eyes  are  for 

seeing 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Our  families    (Filmstrip) 
see    William,  Andy,  and  Ram6n:  Our  families 


Ow  teiUr  at  boae.  [FUnutrip]     Educatioaal  Projectioai  Corp.. 
1968. 


29  h      coior.     3S  B»a.     (Keadng  profruL  Levd  I,  R-109) 

With  teadwi'*  mmhubI. 

SUMMAJtY:  A  TCMbng  profnni  which  inciudei  word  ikill  rdaforccmeni  of 
initkJ  L  Ptctura  two  children  in  a  funily  sthMtion  ■!  home  and  urenei  bmily 
coofwraiioa.  With  ckpootu.  For  printa/y  grade*. 

1.  ReadiB|(PriinafTf)— Juvenile  filmt  2.  Enjliah  laoguage— ConaooanO— 
Juvenile  filott.  3.  Family— Juvenile  Olott.  [1.  Family  life— Ftctkxi)  I.  Edu- 
csbo«ial  Prajcctioa*  Corpontioa.  11.  Seriec:  Reading  progrMn.  [Filmuripj 
Uvel  1.  R-109. 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733141 

Educaiional  PrcfeciioM  7]  MARC 

Corp. 

Onr  family  is  black:  Charles  and  his  friends  {Filmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

'>l  fr  colur.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  Id.,  33i  rptn.,  10 
mln. 

With  guide. 

Crrdits:  Educational  collaborators,  Saunders  Redding,  Ernest  I. 
White. 

SutHmani:  Shows  how  a  black  adolescent  t>oy  copes  with  his 
friends'  demand.s  a.<i  he  searches  for  self -identity. 

1.  Negroes — Race  Identity.         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

301.451  76-736903 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  family  is  black:  Father  at  work  (Filmstrip)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970, 

49  fr,    n»lor.    Xi  mm.    and  phoiiodiec :  1  s..  12  in.,  33J  rpm  .  10  mln. 

With  guide. 

Credili:  Educational  collaboratora,  Saunders  Redding,  Ernest  I. 
White. 

Summary:  Shows  the  work  of  a  black  father  In  proTldIng  for  his 
family.  Points  out  the  problems  that  he  faces  on  the  Job  as  well  as 
some  of  the  problems  be  had  in  finding  employment. 

J,  Neyroe*— Employment.  2.  Negro  families.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Pllms. 

301.451  75-736899 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  family  is  black:  Jerry's  first  day  at  school  (Filmstrip) 
Coronet   Iii.structional  Films.  1970. 

■19  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  ri>m.,  ft  mln. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborators.  Saunders  Reddinc,  Ernest 
I.  White. 

SUMMARY:  Follovvs  an  apprehensive,  black  sli-year-old  boy  In 
an  Integrated  school  on  the  flr.>rt  day  of  kindergarten,  and  shows  how 
a  white  teacher  and  some  friendly  students  ease  his  fears. 

1.  Negroes— Race  identity.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[E185.625]  301.461  79-736901 

Coronet  Intlructlonal  Films 

Our  family  is  black:  Mother  works  hard,  too  (FUmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

.M  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  in.,  33J  rpm.,  9  mln. 

With  guide. 

OrediU:  Educational  collaborators.  Saunders  Redding,  Erneat  I. 
White. 

fiinnnMirir.-  Shows  the  black  mother  at  work  at  home  and  at  her 
part-time  Job;  dlscnsses  her  problems  In  trying  to  raise  a  family 
while  working. 

1.  Negroes— Economic  conditions.  2.  Negro  famlUee.  i.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

301.451  75-736900 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  family  is  black:  Rose  is  sixteen  {F'dmstrip)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

T*t  fr.     rulor.     33  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in..  33)  rpm.,  10  mln. 

With  uulile. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborators,  Saunders  Redding,  Ernest  I. 
While. 

Nummary:  Shows  how  a  black  teen-age  girl  handles  problems  In- 
TOtvIng  children  at  a  youth  center  and  copes  with  prejudiced  atti- 
tudes In  the  adult  world. 

1.  Negroes — Race  Identity.    2,  Prejudices  and  antipathies. 
L  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

301.451  72-736902 

Coronet  iDstructlooal  Films 

Our  family  is  black:  The  famUy  together  (FUmBtrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1970. 

ftl  fr     <t)lor,    .^'i  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.  10  mln. 

With  guide. 

Credils:  Educational  collaborators,  Saunders  Redding,  Ernest  I. 
While. 

Summaiy:  Follows  a  black  family  through  a  Sunday,  showing 
their  actlTltles  and  their  personal  relationships  within  the  family 
■od  with  the  white  world. 

1.  N^rro  families.        l  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma. 

301.461  71-736898 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

^A  '*^!^'?    ^*^»*»""-    [F'Inistrip]       Educational    Projections 
Corp.,  1968. 

33  fr      color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Uvel  I.  R-I27) 

With  teacher'i  manual, 

nJ^t^^^^"^    A  reading  program  which  include*  medial  C  with  K  lound. 

ri.^  *  ,K?  T     ■  "!,"*"'  "  '"•*  '■'"*'  *^  *^"'*  Emph-iies  rhe  .pmi  of  giving 

of  the  holiday   For  primary  gradei-  Wiih  caption* 

iJJl!^  ^'V'^*  "''^"*'' "'™      2   En,ii^Ung«ge-Con»onant. 
Juvenile  film..     3,Chn«n«.-Juvemlefilmi     iLChrutmas,        I,  Educational 

R-Tl  "*  ■  ''"'      "   ^^'  '*"^"«  •"'^^   ■'^"'~'"P'  ^"^■ 

[LBI525]  372.4  72-733388 

Educat^oalProKction.  72  MARC 

The  **Ov  Father."  [Filmatrip]     Coocordia  FUmt,  1967. 

::!».,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  10  min. 


MARC 


40  If     color.     3)  mm. 
(Catechiaoi  lertes) 

With  leaden  guide 

SUMMARY    tiplain*  (he  Lord')  prayer  and  what  it  Rwam. 

1    Lord'i  prayer         I    Concordia  Publiahing  Houm.  St.  Louia-     II.  SerisK 
r«U(.hmn  icrtet  (Filnuinp  Concordia  Pub.  Houaci 

IBV230,  242  72-734595 

Concordta  Fibm  73 


Our  Father  (Motion  picture)    Burt  Martin  Associates,  1970. 

10  mln     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

St'MMART :  Uses  three  rlgneltes  to  pose  the  fundamental  Question 
Having  acknowledged  God  as  Our  Father,  do  we  have  the  right  to 
choose  our  brothers? 

1.  God— Fatherhood.  2.  Children  of  God.  I.  Burt  Martin  A«ao- 
dates. 

[BT153.F3]  248.4  73-713273 

CINE 

Oar  iBTorite  Jokei.  [Filnutripj     Educatiooal  Prc^ectioiii  Corp., 

1971. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm      (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-26S) 

With  leacher'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  include*  word  (kill  reinforcement 
covering  the  concept  of  word  M>unds  being  didcrcnt  from  name  sounds.  Preients 
jokes  and  riddles  which  are  pure  nonsense  or  result  from  unexpected  reactions 
to  common  situations.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)-— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Pronunciation 
-Juvenile  films.  J  Wit  and  humor— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Wit  and  humor] 
I  Educational  Prpieclions  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Film- 
stripi  Level  2.  R-268. 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733689 

Eaucauonal  Protections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

Our  feathered  friends  (Motion  picture)  Government  of 
India  Films  Division,  Slinistry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting, Bombay  [1961] 

16  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Short  version  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  Indian  water  birds. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ezra  Uir;  dlrettor  and  writer,  Oopal  Datt; 
narrutor,  Zul  Vellani ;  music,  V.  Shirall ;  photographer,  Bal  Dhavale, 
Ram  Mhatre;  editor,  N.  Kelnskar. 

Summarv:  Describes  the  habits,  characteristics  and  distinguishing 
marks  of  a  variety  of  resident  and  migratory  Indian  water  birds. 
Includes  scenes  of  the  stork,  pelican,  spoonbill,  this,  lapwing,  flamlnp), 
crane,  and  heron.  Shows  courtship  dances,  nest  building,  protection 
of  eggs,  the  birth  of  chicks,  and  ways  of  feeding. 

1.  Water-birds.  2.  Birds— India.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry 
of  Information  and  Broadcasting,    n.  Indian  water  birds 

(Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2314 

Our  Federal  constitutional  system  (Motion  picture)  Re- 
public Steel  Corp.,  1967.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Edu- 
cational Resources  Foundation. 

29  mi.i.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Understanding  government) 
Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  (1  in. ;  2  In. ;  quad  head) 
.K  companion  film  to  the  motion  picture  of  the  same  title  issued 
In  the  series  entitled  Building  political  leadership. 

With  conference- tea  Cher  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audits. 
Summary:  Explains  the  structure  of  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment.    Discusses  separation   of  powers,   the  single-memtier  district 
system  of  representation,  and  current  political  problems  at  the  na- 
tional level. 

1.  U.  S.— Pol.  A  govt  I,  Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Series: 
Understanding  government  (Motion  picture) 

320.973  Fi  A  68-1324 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

Oar  tint  Aanicaas.  [Filmstrip]    Scon  Education  Division,  1970. 
Made  by  Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center. 

73  ft.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  proctor,  1 
s.  for  automatic  projector),  10  in..  33  1/3  rpm.     (America's  children,  no.  1) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  caMctie. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Slory  and  photography.  I.  Howard.  Janice  Sptvak. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  life  of  the  Indian  family,  showing  bow  it  has 
improved.  Shows  the  self-contained  hfe  on  the  reaervacioa.  TeUs  of  the  desire  to 
bring  more  industry  to  the  reservation.  Emphasiies  the  fact  that  Indians  were 
the  first  Americans  and  that  all  Ihe  land  originally  belonged  to  them. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Economic  conditioos.     2.  litdians  of  North 
America — Social  conditions.        I.  Scott  Graphics.     Education  Division.     II. 
Series:  America's  children.  [Filmstrip^  no.  I. 
[E98.E2)  301.45  72-733004 

Scott  Education  Division  72  MARC 

Our    five    senses    (Filmstrip)     Communicators    il96-?, 

29  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Picture  story  for  reading  experience) 
Bumnuny:  Describes  the  senses  of  hearing,  seeing.  Bmelling,  tast- 
ing and  touching,  and  tells  how  we  use  them  In  our  dally  lives. 

1.  Senses  and  sensation.  i.  Communicators  (Firm)  Series: 
Picture  story  for  reading  experience  (Flhnstrlp) 

612  76-732691 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Oar  five  seaiea.  [FUmstrip]     Teaching  ReMHirecs  Development 
Center,  1968. 

26  fr      color      35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  the  functions  of  the  senses.  With  captions.  For  pri- 
mary grades 

I.  Senses  and  sensation  -Juvenile  films  |1.  Senses  and  sensation]  I. 
Teaching  Resources  Development  Center. 

[QP434]  372.3  72-733804 

Teaching  Resources  72  MARC 

Development  Center 

Onr  flag  (Motion  picture)  Celaneee  Frbers  Marketing  Co. 
Made  by  Hal  Seeger  Productions.     Released  by  Modem 

Talking  Picture  Service,  1969. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bununary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  United  States  flag,  and  ex- 
plains the  meaning  of  the  colors,  stars,  and  stripes.  Descrlties  ap- 
propriate uses  for  the  flag  today. 

1.  Flags— U.  S.        I.  Celanese  Fibers  Marketing  Company. 
n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

929.9  70-706079 

CINE 

Our  flag  today  (Filmstrip)     Knowledge  Aid,  1971. 

21   fr.     color.     :i.'i  mm.     and  phonotapex  in  2  cassettes:  II  ipa. 
Iti   a    multimedia    proKram   entitled   So  proudly   we   balled,   with 
learhei-'s  guide,  spirit  duplication  masters,  and  Individual  American 

flflKS. 

CKEniTS:  Author,  James  K.  Pickering;  Illustrator,  Georgia 
LiMka. 

Sf'MMARY:  t'ncle  Sam  shows  a  photograph  album  as  he  i.arrates 
the  rule  of  the  flag  in  the  history  of  the  United  States.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.   Flags— I'.  S.~Jnvenlle  Alms,         t.  Knowledge  Aid   (Firm) 
11.  .So  proudly  we  hailed. 
[JC346.Z8]  929.9  7&-789685 

Knowledge  Aid 


Our  food:  Eggs  &  dairy  products  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Paul  TalT. 

Summary:  Shows  the  stqw  Involved  In  bringing  egg  and  dairy 
products  to  the  consumer's  table.  Discusses  egg  production  In  terms 
of  breeding  and  raising  chickens.  Shows  machine  collection  and 
band  packaging  to   Illustrate  preparation   of  the  eggs  for  market. 

1.  Eggs— Product l<Mi.     2.  Dairy   products.  i.  National   Educa- 

tional Television  and  Radio  Center,    n.  Indiana.    University,    Audio- 
Visual  Center. 

637  73-700068 

Indiana  Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Our  food:  Fruits  &  vegetables  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

27  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Paul  TaPT. 

Summary:  Reports  the  methods  used  In  harvesting,  processing, 
and  packaging  familiar  food  products.  Shows  how  peas  are  picked 
by  various  mechanical  methods,  separated  from  the  vines  and  pods, 
then  shipped  to  plants  where  machines  clean,  sort,  and  freeze  them. 

1.  Farm  products.  2.  Peas.  i.  National  Elducatlonal  Television 
and  Radio  Center,  ii.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center. 
641.3  70-700067 

Indiana  Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Our  forests  and  what  they  mean  to  xIb  (FUnutrip)    Society 
for  Visual  Education  ,196-?, 

38  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Forest  conservation) 

Summary:   Uses  pictures  to  trace  the  conditions  of  the  forests 
from  1820  to  1940,  and  to  show  their  Importance  to  our  economy. 

1.  Forests  and  forestry — U.  S. — History.    2.  Forests  and  forestry — 
Economic  aspects— U.  S.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 

Chicago.  Series :  Forest  conservation  (Filmstrip) 

333.7  73-732693 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Our  faiead  tlM  frog.  [Filmstripj     Teaching  Resources  Develop- 
ment  Center,  1969. 

28  fr      color      35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  Ute  life  cycle  of  the  frog.  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1  Frogs -Juvenile  films.  [1.  FrogS]  1.  Teaching  Resources  Dcvck>pmcnl 
Center. 

[QL668.E2]  372.3  72-733779 

Teaching  Resources  72  MARC 

Development  Center 


Our   friend   the   p<rilccnian    (Motion   picture)      Mississippi 
Center  for  Educational  Telerisicm  [1971] 

11)  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Words  are  for  reading) 
SUMMARV :  Explains  to  young  children  the  many  duties  and 
activities  performed  by  a  policeman — directing  tralflc,  helping  a  lost 
child,  stopping  a  speeding  driver,  assisting  a  disabled  motorist,  and 
protecting  the  community.  Includes  vocabulary  words  at  a[^roprl- 
ate  times  In  a  variety  of  situations.    For  prinuiry  grades. 

1.    Police — Juvenile   films.  I.   Mississippi   C^ter   for  Educa- 

tional Television.     II.  Series:  Words  are  for  reading   (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[HV7922]  863.2  73-71S404 

CINE 


Oar  frfendi  ia  AfHca.  [Filnutrip]    Educati<»ia]  Projectiona  Corp., 
1970. 

37  fr.     color.     3S  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-271) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinrorcemenl 
covering  the  sound  I  and  O  Depicts  present-day  life  in  Africa  in  contrast  to  life 
there  in  the  past  and  in  coniraii  to  life  in  the  United  States.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

I .  Reading  (Primary!— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language  —Vowels — Juvc- 
mle  films.  3.  Africa— Juvenile  films  (I  Africa— Social  life  and  customs] 
I  Educational  Profcciions  Corporation  II  Series.  Reading  program.  [Film- 
sirip]  Level  2.  R-27|. 

lLB1525]  372.4  72.733510 

Educational  Projections  /2  MARC 

Corp 


Onr  Mends  in  Aoatralla.  [Filmstrip]      Educational  Projections 
Corp.,  1969. 

36  fr      color.     35  mm,     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-281) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  include*  word  skill  leinforcemenl  of 
recognition  of  the  word  sounds  of  final  F,  G,  and  K.  Presents  the  Australian 
topography,  animal  life,  educational  system,  and  rural  life.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

1,  Reading  (Primary) -Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Consonants- - 
Juvenile  films,  3,  Australia— Juvenile  films.  (I,  Australia]  1,  Educational 
Projections  Corporation.     II.  Series;  Reading  progiaffi.  [Filmstrip)  Level  2,  R- 


281. 

[LB  152  5] 

Educational  Projections 
Corp, 


372.4 


72-733521 
MARC 


Oar  frieads  ia  Earope.  [Hlmstripj    Educationa]  Projcctioog  Ccup., 

1971. 


39  fr.  color  3)  mm 
With  teacher's  manual 
SUMMARY    A  readmi 

covering  the  word  sounds 
recicvcd  from  (ten  pali 

many  European  countries, 
I,  Reading  (Primary) 

Juvenile  films.     3.  Europc- 

jections  Corporation,     II 

[LSI  525] 

Educational  Project  ion* 

Coip, 


(Reading  program.  Level  1.  R-l«t} 

ig  program  which  includes  word  skill  remforcetnent 
of  the  blends  GL  and  OR,  Uses  letters  and  pictures 
m  Europe  to  illustrate  the  life,  dress,  and  custonu  of 
With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 
Juvenile  films,  2,  English  language—Consonants— 
Juvenile  films.  (1  Europe]  I.  Educational  Pro- 
Series:  Reading  program.  {Filnutrip]  Level  1.  R-391. 

372.4  72-733532 

73  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Oor  future  with  the  third  world  (Motion  picture)  WCBS- 
TV  and  Columbia  University,  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1969. 

30  niln.  -«l,  tt&n:  IC  mm.  (Hlnfk  hcrltasv :  a  history  of  Afi-o- 
Ain«>rlcaM.     Section  2C:  What  i»  the  future  of  black  America?) 

Sumtaam:  Dr.  Vincent  HardlQg  serrca  as  moderator  aa  Jaraea 
Foreman  and  LeRol  JoneA  discuss  the  relationship  of  Afro-Ameri- 
cans to  other  non-whfte  oppressed  people  In  the  world.  They  siirmlw 
that  the  non-whUe  people  of  the  world  are  moving  toward  imtty  of 
purpose  in  tlie  strujcgle  against  racist  oppression  and  that  black 
AroerlcanR,  since  they  are  really  Afrlians,  have  a  humanitarian 
outlook  even  toward  KiirtqieanK. 

1.  Underdeveloped  areas,  2.  Negroes — Race  Identity.  i.  Hard- 
ing. Vincent  ii.  Ne*w  York.  Telerlsfon  station  WCBS-TV.  v.t. 
CoUimbla  1*nlrerxlty.  it.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  WInMon,  inc.  Series: 
Klack  herlla^'e:  a  history  uf  A (ro- Americans  (Motion  picture)  Sec- 
tion 20;  Whnt   i»  the  future  of  black  America? 

Jl'JO.5  71-704132 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Our  gang  (Motion  picture)  Krishna  Shnh  and  University 
of  Cnlifornin  nt  IjOS  Angeles,  1965. 

10  mlii.     Md.     IhScw.     16  mm. 

nummary:  OramatlEes  an  alleKorloal  gamo  of  footltall  ivhirh  rep- 
resents the  last  twenty  yeara  of  the  cold  wnr.  f.>nturing  four  children 
wparing  rubber  mask.-i  of  President  Johnson,  President  E>e  Gaulle 
Chairman  Mao-tse-Tung.  and  Nlklta  Krushchev. 

1.  World  politics— 1M5-  I.  Shah.  Krishna,      n.  Cnllforiii» 

I  niverslty.     irnlrersfty  at  Los  Angoles, 

327  Fi  A  68^64 

Our  gang  learns  arithmetic  {FUToiitrip)     Eye  Gate  House, 

10  filmstrips  (196  fr.)    color.    35  mm. 

With  rnanital  and  work  sheets. 

Summnry:  Summarl?^  ten  basic  concepts  In  mathematics  De- 
signer! for  use  with  the  culturally  dIsadvanUged.  With  captions, 
r  or  nrimnrv   minAs  "^ 


For  primary  Rrades. 

1.  Arithmetic.        i.  Eye  Gate  Hou«e,  inc. 
372.7 
Eye  Gate  House 


70-736907 


Ov  lad  !■  Uaek.  (Motkn  picture]     BBC-TV,  Loodoo,  1970. 
Relcaa^  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  FOnu. 

40  intn.     Id.     bAw.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Pmenta  proUnm  thai  conThMii  the  thirty-six  todepeDdcnt 
Afrtcan  ttatd  and  ihowi  how  the  kaden  of  these  natioM  wort  at  developioa 
•oluiioat  for  the  problems. 

I.  Afric*— PoUtics— 1960-  3.  Africa—Econooik  cooditiofu— 1945- 

3.  Staieamen,  Afncaa.  I.  Briiiah  Broadcasting  Qtcpofatioa.  Tckvi- 
iton  ServiM.     1|.  TuBe-Ufc  Rim*. 

^T30,  916  70.714620 

•n«-Ufc  Film.  73  MARC 

Our   golden    heritage:    an   introduction    (Motion   piatur^) 
United  Film  Productions,  1967. 

24  mill,     sd,    color.     16  mm. 

First  program  in  a  series. 

Summary:  Presents  an  overview  of  the  national  park  and  forest 
system  In  the  United  States,  emphasising  the  activities  available  to 
visitors  and  Importance  of  protecting  natural  resources. 

1.  National  Parks  and  reserves — U.  S,  r.  United  Film  Produc- 
tions. 

917.3  Fi  A  68-146 

CINE 

Our  gOTcmment  and   how  It   works   (Filmstrip)     Educa- 
tional Direction.     Released  by  Ealing;  Corp.,  1^1. 

6  filmstrips.    color.    85  mm.    and  phonodlsc. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  ca-ssette. 

With  teacher's  gnlde 

Credits:  General  editor,  Horrls  GalL 

Contents:  Why  do  we  need  a  govemmeot? — How  a  repr«aentatlT« 
democracy  works.— ReaponsiblllHes  of  the  IndlvidoaL— Rl^ts  of  the 
Individual.— How  differences  are  reconciled. —How  change  is  brought 
about 

1.  Deniocracy.  2.  U.  S.— Politics  and  government  I.  Bdocatlonal 
Direction,  Inc.     II.  Baling  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Haas. 

„  ,.  „  863  70-737866 

Baling  Corporation 

Our   government  in  action    (Filmstrip)     New   York  times, 

1971. 

rt  flluiNtrip.s  (45  fr,  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodiscs  (2  s. 
eiuh  (,  12  In.,  .331  rpm.,  10  mln.  each  xlde. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  and  teacher's  gulda 

CONTENTS:  1.  The  Hoose  of  RepresenUUves.— 2.  The  Supreme 
Court.-3.  The  Cabinet.— 4.  The  Senate.— 0.  The  remilatory  ageo- 
cles.— 6.  The  Presidency. 

1.    U.    S.— Politics   and  government — Juvenile   films.  I    New 

York  times. 


New  York  times 


363 


77-738001 


Our  government  today — what  has  it  grown  intoT  (FUm- 
»trip)  Scholastic  magazines,  1967.  Made  by  Chartmak- 
ers. 

52  fr.    co'or.     3C  mm.     (Scholastic  filmstrips.  no.  9) 

With  tescher'it  manual, 

Btimmary:  Traces  some  of  the  major  historical  reasons  for  the 
growth  and  overlapping  of  government  activities  at  all  levels  and 
dramatizes  this  growth  by  showing  how  government  activities  affect 
a  teenage  boy  and  girl  living  in  the  United  States. 

1,  U.  S.— Pol.  &  govt,        I.  Scholastic  magasines, 

320.973  Fi  A  68-4293 

Scholastic  magazine^! 

Our  great  big  birthday  (Motion  picture)    Borden  Co.,  1956. 
Made  by  Parthenon  Picture. 
19  mln,    sd.    color.    16  moL 

Creditt:   Associate  producer,  Jack  Heaklo;   director  and  writer, 
George  C.  Stoney. 

Summary:  Describes  for  employees  of  the  BortlMi  Ooiqimiv,  the 
broad  goals  set  for  1967  for  new  sales  and  projects  and  the  actlTltles 
schedoleil  thronghont  the  year  for  the  Oenteonlst  Year  prograin. 
1.  Borden  Company.        l  Borden  CoiopanT. 

668  70-704259 

Our  hands  (FUmttrip)     Commimicators  ,196-!, 

31  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Picture  story  for  reading  experience) 
Bu^iiury:  Di.^cusses  the  uses  of  the  hand  and  aU  Its  parts. 
h-m"_    o.i;    ^   Human  mechanics.  l  Communicators   (Finn) 

Series:  Picture  story  for  reading  experience  (FUtnstrip) 

.»_  612  70-732692 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Our  helpers:  the  firemen  (Filmstrip)  Media  Services  and 
Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education  for 
the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul  Pro- 
ductions. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Community  helpers  series) 

Captioned  for  use  In  school  programs  for  the  deaf. 

SIMMARY  :  Portrays  the  variety  of  valuable  services  that  firemen 
perform  In  the  community.    For  primary  grades 

1.  Firemen-Juvenile  films.  I.  U.  S.    Bureau  of  Education  for 

the  Handicapped.  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Fllm-n  Branch  II 
Series;  Community  helpers  series  (Filmstrip,  Media  Services  and 
Captioned  Films) 

[TH9148J  372.8  78-739-296 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  E<luca-  tloo  for  the  Handicapped 

Oor  helpers:  the  policemen  (Filmstrip)  Media  Services 
and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education 
for  the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul 
Productions. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Community  helpers  series) 

Captioned  for  use  in  school  programs  for  the  desf. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  variety  of  valujible  servk'es  that  polU-e- 
men  perform  In  the  community.    For  primary  grades 

1.   Police— Juvenile  films.  I.   U.   S.     Bureau  of  Education  for 

the  Handicapped.  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch.  II. 
Series:  Community  helpers  series  (Filmstrip,  Media  Services  and 
Captioned  Films) 

rHV7922]  372.8  71-739297 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa-  tlon  for  the  Handicapped 


Dor  hdpers:  the  postmen  (Filmstrip)  Media  Services 
and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education 
for  the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul 
Productions. 

1  roil,     color.    35  mm.     (Community  helpers  series) 

Captioned  for  use  In  school  programs  for  the  deaf. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  valuable  service  that  postmen  perform 
In  the  community.    For  primary  grades. 

1.   Postal  service— U.  S.- I^etter-carrlers.  I.  U.  8,     Bureau  of 

Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Pllma 
Branch,  II.  Series:  Community  helpers  series  (Filmstrip.  Media 
Services  and  Captioned  Films) 

(HE6161]  372.8  7^-739298 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa-  Hon  for  the  Handicapped 


Our  heritage  from  ancient  Greece   (Filmstrip) 
As.sf)ciates  of  Pleosantville,  \.  Y.,  1969. 


Guidance 


2  filmstrips  (pt  1,  80  fr;  pt  2,  88  fr.)  color.  85  mm.  and  2 
phonodiscs:  12  In.;  33k  rpm.;  pt.  1,  13  min. :  pt  2.  14  mln,  micro- 
groove. 

With  tencher's  manual. 

««mwiiiri/-  Trin.'C.s  tlie  history  of  Greek  civilization  from  Crete 
through  the  Achaean  Empire,  Solon  and  the  coming  of  democracy, 
to  the  Oolden  Age  of  Pericles. 

1.  Civilization.  Greek.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantvllle. 
N.  Y. 

918.8  70-732959 

Guidance  Associates 


Our  heritage  frcm  andent  Rome    (FUmHrip)     Guidance 

Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1.  93  fr.;  pt  2, 116  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  pho- 
nodlsc:  2  k.  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  16  mln.  each,    mlcw^roove. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  cultural,  artistic,  and  polIllaU  legacy  of 
Roman  civilisation. 

1.  R<HDe~-ClvlllBation.  i.  Goldance  Associates  of  Pleasantville, 

N.  Y. 


ODldaitee  Aaaodatea 


913.7 


77-735487 


Our   homes  and   our  schoiri    (Filmstrip)      American   Book 
Co.,  1961,     Made  by  Audio  Education  Division. 

6  filmstrips,     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  tmok  of  the  same  title  by  Dorothy  M.  Fraser  and 
Harry  E.  Hoy. 

Contents:  1.  I.«arning  about  health  and  safety.  29  fr. — 2.  Learn- 
ing to  help  one  another.  32  fr.— S.  Learning  about  our  flag.  31  fr. — 
4.  Learning  to  be  good  citizens.  28  fr. — 5.  Learning  to  use  money. 
29  fr.— 6.  Learning  about  maps,     33  fr. 

1.  Home  and  school — Juvenile  films.  2.  Civics — Juvenile  films. 
1,  Fraser,  Dorothy  (McClure)  1913-  Our  homes  and  our  school 

It.  American  Book  (Tompany. 

372.^  Fi  A  68-4836 

American  Book  Co. 


Oar  hope  for  all  ««■.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  FOma,  1967. 

33  fr.  color.  33  mm.  and  pbonodtac:  2  s.  (I  i.  for  nanual  pnqector,  1 
«.fofautocnatkprojector).  Um.,  33l/3fpin..apprOT.  tOmtn.  each  side.  (Stit 
up  our  hearts,  no.  6) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotioosl  procram  for  Epiphany  wUdi  tsOt  of  the  coratna 


of  the  Wite  Men. 

I.Epiphany.        I.  Concordia 
oor  hearu.  rPilmsiripi  no.  6. 

[BV50.E7, 

Cortcordis  Pub.  Houtc 


B,  SL  LXNiiS.     II.  i 


73-740756 

MARC 


Car  hope  falOUed.  (Filmitripj     Concordia  FOma,  1967. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodiK::  3  t.  (1  k.  for  manual  projector  1 
».fof.ulon»aticprojeciof).12in..33i/3rpm,.approji.lOmin.c«*iide.  (Sdr 
up  our  hcaru.  no.  S) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotional  program  for  QuiMmM  which  shows  thai  Chri»t*» 
birth  fulfilled  God'i  promiK  and  our  hopes. 

l.Chrittma..  I.  Concordis  Pubttriung  House.  St  U»uis.  11.  Scries:  Stir  up 
our  hearts.  [Rlmstrip]  no.  5. 

?^*Jl   ^^  „  "'  70-740755 

Cooconju  Pub.  HouK  73  MAKC 


Our  immigTant  heritagt  {Motion  picture)  Paul  Burnford 
Film   Productions.     Released  by   McGraw-Hill   Book  Co. 

32  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Simmori,.-  Pictures  the  srrlvsl  of  an  Immlirsnt  to  the  Dnlted 
sutes  and  shows  how  many  cultuiea  haie  enriched  the  Americu 
™.  J;  ^r^  documentarj  foota«e  to  trace  the  hlstorj  of  Unml- 
*'V"'^t^  ""•I"-  dlHicnlt  trials,  and  their  similar  dreams 

uoL.^L^'LX^.TSX^ui'BJ^S'SSS.ir""  """  """"■ 

cm;  ^"-^  Fi  A  6^786 

Our  job  to  know  (Motion  picture)  American  Social  HyfE:iene 
Association,  1&44.    Made  by  Willard  Pictures. 

22  m^ii,    sd.    b&w,    16  mm. 

A  participating  service  of  the  National  War  Foundation. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  James  H.  Lade 

Summary:  An  Information  film  directed  to  war-eipanded  city 
popoIationR  about  the  causes  and  the  effects  of  the  venereal  diseases, 
gonorrhea  and  syphilis. 

1.  Venereal  diseases.  i.  American  Social  Hygiene  AssoclaUon. 
616.9  74^704260 

Our  land  needs  your  help  (Motion  picture)     Arthur  Barr 

Productions,  1970. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creiitt:  Music,  Clarenc«  Treat. 

Summary:  Uses  a  blend  of  original  songs,  narration  natural 
sound,  and  photography  to  describe  some  environmental  problems. 
Follows  groups  of  young  people  as  they  explore  their  environment 
clean  a  polluted  stream  bed,  check  erosion,  plant  treea  and  collect 
waste  materlaU  that  can  be  recycled  and  used  to  make  new  orod- 
ucts.  " 

\.   Con»rvatlon  of   natural   resources.     2.   PoUutlon.  r    Barr 

(Arthur)  ProdnctlOQs.  Pasadena,  Calif.  ' 

*^K     V.      „  ^2-^  79-708902 

Arthur  Barr  Productions 


Our  largest  rodent,  the  bearer.  In  the  summer  (Motion 
picture)    Academy  Films,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  James  A.  I.Arsen. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  summer  activities  of  a  family  of  six 
beavers,  especially  the  building  of  their  Intricate  system  of  water- 
ways. Includes  close-up  scenes  of  various  parts  of  the  beaver's  body 
to  "how  how  well  adapted  he  Is  to  his  environment.  Phott^rraphed 
in  Mt.  McKlnley  National  Park. 

1.  BeBver>~~Juvenlle  films,  I.  Academy  Films,  Bollywood. 

Calif. 

[QL737.R632]  599.3  73-712442 

Academy  Films 

Our  letter  sounds  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

39  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Learning  about  our  language  series,  set  8) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  for  young  children  to  the  BOtmds  of 
letters  and  to  combinations  of  letters.    With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company 
Series:  learning  about  our  language  series  (Filmstrip)  set  3, 

372.6  70-733184 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Onr  living  city  (FUnutrip)  AVI  Associates,  1970.  Hade  by 
Golt  Educational  Materials. 

each),  12  in..  331  rpm,,  13  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

ContentM:  Many  parts  of  the  city.— Public  services  to  the  city  — 
Private  services  in  the  city.— The  changing  dty,— Newtomers  to  the 
c^ty.-Clty  and  suburb.— City  and  farm.— Cities  need  each  other 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Cities  and  towns — Juvenile  fllma.        i.  AVI  Aaaoclatea. 

,„,  .  „,  ,  372-8  72-736614 

AVI  Associates 

Our  living  city  (FUmstrip)  Look/Listen  &  Leam.  M%Ab 
by  Golt  Educational  Materials.  Released  by  Intranational 
Book  Corp.,  1970. 

10  filmstrips  (5S  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  5  phouodiscs 
(2  s.  each),  SSi  rpm.,  18  ndn.  each. 

With  teachers'  guide 

Contents:  1.  Our  city  long  ago. —J.  Uany  parts  of  the  dty.— 
S.  Public  services  In  the  city. — 4.  Private  servlcea  In  the  dty.— 5.  The 
changing  city. — S.  Newcomers  to  the  city.  —  7.  City  and  suburb.- 
8.  City  and  farm.— 9.  Cities  need  each  other.— ».  City— a  place  of 
promise. 

1.  Cities  and  towns.  l  Look/UsCen  A  Leam,  Inc.     n.  Inter- 

national Book  Corporatioa 

352.078  74-734964 

Look/Listen  &  Leam 

Ov  Hring  forests  (Motion  picture)  Dave  Estes  Productions. 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  beauty  of  the  forest,  tells  of  the  interdepend- 
«ice  of  planta  and  animals,  and  explains  the  need  to  conserve  the 
forest  for  man's  use. 

1.  Forest  ecology.    2.  Forest  protection.  i,  Estes  (Dave)   Pro- 

ductions, Anaheim,  Calif,    n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlcea. 

372.8  72-700179 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Service* 


Our  living  planet  (Filmstrip)  Simon  Praasma  and  Asao- 
ciates.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1970. 

3  filmstrips  (40  fr.  each)     color.    35  mm.    and  3  phonodiscs  (2  s. 
each),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  8  min.  each  side,    mlcrogroove. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit):  Producer,  Simon  Praasma. 

Contents:  I.  The  wonder  of  water.— 2.  The  shape  of  the  land. — S. 
Green  treasure.     For  elementary  grades, 

1.  Earth.        i.  Simon  Praasma  and  Associates,     n.  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services. 

372.3  79-737042 

AIMS  iDstmctlonal  Media  Serricea 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Our  man  Flmt   {Motion  picture)     Twentieth  CeDtoiy-Fox 
Film  Corp^  196i 

107  QiiQ.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Satii  David;  director,  Daolel  Hann;  stot7,  Hal 
Ffmber^;  Bcreeoplay,  Hal  Flmberg,  Ben  Starr;  music,  Jerry  Gold- 
smitb:  director  of  photogrmpby,  Dmulel  L.  Fapp;  film  editor,  Wil- 
liam Reynolds.  Cart:  Jamea  Cobaro,  Lee  J.  Cot>b,  Olla  Qolao,  Beo- 
SOD  FoDg,  Shelby  OraBL 

Bummary:  A  spy  comedy  In  which  oae-inan-amiy  Flint  defeat! 
three  sdeotlats  who  hare  dlscoTered  bow  to  cootrot  the  we«ther  and 
who  plan  to  coatrol  the  world. 

L  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

791.48  77-701949 


Our  man  in  Washin^on  {Motion  picture)    Parthenon  Pic- 
tures.   Keleased  by  Bailey-FiIm  Associates,  1969. 

27  min.     .sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Swnmary:  Follows  eTents  In  the  dally  life  of  Wendell  Wyatt  of 
Or^on  to  show  what  la  iDvolved  In  aerrtng  as  a  United  States 
Congressman. 

1.  Wyatt,  Wendell.  2.  V.  S.  Congress.  House.  i.  Parthenon 
Pictures,     n.  Baliey-FUm  Aasociates. 

328.73  76-704668 

Bailey- Film  Associates 


Our  Mexioui  nciffhimrs  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House, 
1971. 

21  niotiim  pictures   (4  niiii.  eHCli)     Ml.     color,     siigier  9  mm. 

Ijoop  fliu)  mounted  in  CHrtridge, 

Witli  study  guide. 

TKEDITS:  Script,  photographer,  editor.  Paul  Bockhou rst. 

CONTESTS:  1.  Life  in  a  northern  wastai  town.  Part  1:  Flah- 
log  and  canning.— 2.  Ufe  In  n  northern  coastal  town.  Part  2: 
Shi[rf>ujldlDg.— 3.  Life  In  a  Jungle  village.  Part  I:  Banana  ptanta- 
tlon. — 4.  Life  ia  a  jungle  village.  I'art  2.-5.  Building  a  palm  house 
in  a  tropical  village. — C.  From  chiIus  to  cotton:  reclaiming  the 
desert.— 7.  Ufe  on  a  highlands  farm. — 8.  Adobe  t>rlckDiakinK. — 9.  A 
weaving  family  in  a  mountain  Tillage. — 10.  (iovemment  Indian  prt>- 
gram:  village  of  Tanaco. — II.  Ceramics  from  Metepec:  the  life  of 
an  .\rtisan  family.— 12.  Butterfly  net  Ashing  on  [j«ke  pHtzcuHro. — 
13.  Guitars  from  Paracho :  a  family  enterprise.  — 14.  Rellcrlous 
festival  in  Kahuatsen. — 15.  .Apple  harve^^t  and  fair  in  Zacatlan.^ 
1C,  Mexico*^  new  middle  class:  life  of  a  skilled  technician. — 17.  The 
factory  town  of  TeqiillH.— 18.  Guadalajara  and  the  llbertad  mar- 
ket.— 19,  Mexico  City:  meeting  place  of  three  cultiires.^20.  A  voice 
from  the  past:  Teotlhuacan. — 21.  Three  SpaniKh  colonial  towns: 
the  war  of  Independem-e. 

1.  Mexico.  I-  Eye  Gale  House,  inc. 

fFl208]  917.2  7.V714132 

Eye  Gate  Hou.te 


Our   money  system    {Fi/mtfri/f) 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1967. 


Guidai 


Associates   of 


125  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  21  min. 
microgroove. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Associated  Press. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  survey  of  the  financial  institutions  In  the 
United  Stales  and  their  Interrelationship.  Discusses  the  Fedecal 
Reserve  System,  Bureau  of  the  Budget.  Treasury  Department,  and 
budget  deficits  and  surpluses. 

1.  Money— U.  S,  2.  FInancini  Institutions— 17.  S.  r.  Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

332.0973  Fi  A  68-3596 

Guidance  Associates 


Oar  mooQ.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1968. 


8  Iransparencies      color.      10  x  12  in,     (A 

With  overlays. 

With  leather'^  manual. 

CREDITS;  Author,  Msrgarci  K    Noble, 

SUMMARY:  A  siudy  of  [he  moon. 

1     Moon —Juvenile  filmi       (I     Moonj 
Series  Astronomy    (Transparcnties) 
tQB582j  523.3 

Creative  Visuals  72 


I    Creative  Visuals  (Firm) 


72-735487 
MARC 


Our  mother's  house  {Motion  picture)  Filmways,  London, 
and  Heron  Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Metro-GoMwyn-Mayer,  1967. 

105  min.    ftd.    color.    3S  mm. 

Itased  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Julian  Gloag. 

Credita:  Producer  and  director.  Jack  Clayton;  screenplay,  Jeremy 
Brooks,  Haya  Hai-areet;  music,  Georges  Delene;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Larry  Flier;  editor,  Tom  Priestley.  Coat:  Dirk  Bogarde, 
John  Gugolka,  Louis  Sheldon  Williams,  Sarah  Nlcholls.  Margaret 
Brooks,  Mark  Lester,  Gustav  Uenry,  Pamela  Franklin. 

8ummaJ-y:  A  drama  about  seven  children  who  keep  the  death  of 
their  mother  a  secret  In  order  to  avoid  aoparation  and  orphanages. 

I.  tiloag.  Julian.     Our  mother's   house,     ii.   FllmwayH,  ltd, 
HI.  Heron  Film  Productions,    iv,  Metro-Go  Id  wyn- Mayer,  Inc. 

791.43  70-707400 

Our  natiiHial  forests  {Filmxtrip)  U.  S.  Dept  of  Agri- 
culture, li)fi6.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

41  fr     color.     3S  mm. 

Alno  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide. 

Butnmary:  Outlines  the  multiple  uses  of  the  national  forests. 

1.  Forests  and  forestry— U.  S.— Multiple  use.  i,  U.  R.     Dept. 

of  Agriculture. 

333.7  Fi  E  6&-524 

U.  8.  D^t,  of  Agricul-  ture 

Our  national  game — hockey  {Motion  picture)  Government 
of  India,  .Ministry  of  Information  and  liroadcnsting,  Films 
Division,  Bombay  |li)6~| 

II  min.    sil.    I>&w.    16  mm, 

Creaif:  Producer.  Miishlr  Ahmad:  director  and  wrrlpt,  B.  D. 
Garga:  animation,  B.  R.  r>)hllng.  S.  G.  Nalksatam;  narration, 
Berkeley  Mill:  music.  N.  <".  Krlxhnamacharl ;  photographer,  H.  S. 
Kapadia:  fllm  editor.  K.  H.  Nayak. 

8ummarT/r  Traces  the  hlntory  of  Held  hockey ;  deMcrlbea  the  growth 
of  the  sport  In  India,  Indian  triumphs  In  International  gamefl,  and 
famous  Indian  players. 

1,  Field  hof-key.  i,  India  (Repiibtlc).  Hlnlniry  of  tDformatlon 
and  Broadcaoitng. 

796.35  76-707651 


Our  National  Park  Service  (Filmsfrip)     Curriculum  Mate- 
rials Corp..  1967. 

38  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Studying  nature  in  our  national  parks) 

Revis  d  version  of  the  1959  fllmstrlp  of  ihe  same  title. 

Summurjf:  Examines  how  national  park  superintendents  direct 
the  work  of  rangers  In  national  parks  and  forests.  Covers  the 
varifd  duties  of  rangers— from  acting  as  hosts  to  visitors  to  locat- 
ing fires- and  differentiates  between  a  national  park  ranger  and  a 
national  forest  ranger.  Points  out  that  park  planners  design  addi- 
tions to  a  park  which  do  not  mar  the  natural  beauty. 

1.  National  parks  and  reserves— U.  S.  t.  Curriculum  Materials 
Corporation.  Series:   StudyiuR  naturt   in  our  national  park.s 

(Fllmstrlp) 

719.320617.1  Fi  A  67-3915 

Curriculum  Materials  Carp. 


Oar  Nation's  Ca^toL  [Filnutrip]     Visuals  fcv  Teaching.  1972. 

2  fUmUripc  color,  3)  mm.  and  irfionodisc:  2  t.,  12  in..  33  t/3  rpm. 
(Anerics'i  bicentennial  filnutrip  teries) 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  Capitol  Historical  Society. 

AIM  isnied  with  phonoupe  in  cauette. 

With  teacher'i  giAde  and  script 

SUMMARY:  Uses  iketchci  and  drawinp  by  William  Thomlon,  the  origioai 
designer  of  the  CapiUil,  and  rare  old  photographs  to  give  an  historical  picture  of 
the  Capitol.  Abo  ihowt  the  Capitol  as  it  is  today.  includin|  the  art  Ueasures. 
national  bcirkxHiu,  and  the  many  special  rooms  and  chambers. 

CONTENTS:  Yesterday.  55  fr..  15  min.— 2,  Today.  4»  fr..  14  rain. 

1.  WashingUM,  D.C.     Capitol.        I.  VttuaU  for  Teaching.     11.  Series. 

lF204.C2]  917.53  72-733212 

Visuals  foe  Teaching  72  MARC 


Oar  neighborhood    {Filmstrip)     American  Book  Co.,  1961. 

Made  by  Audio  Education  Division. 

6  filmstrips.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Dorothy  M.  Fraser  and 
Harry  E.  Hoy.  .   , 

Conlentg:  1.  I^earnlng  about  keeping  healthy.  31  fr.— 2.  Learning 
about  kinds  of  workers.  29  fr.— S.  Learning  bow  taxes  pay  for  serv- 
ices 3.5  fr. — 4.  Learning  about  communication  and  transportation. 
36  fi-.— 5.  Learning  abont  the  library.  31  fr.— 8.  learning  to  use 
maps.     23  fr.  „  „.      ^t. 

1.  Comninnitv  and  school— Juvenile  films.  i.  Fraser.  Dorothy 
(McTUirei   191?i-  Our  neighborhood,      n.  .\merlcan  Book  Com- 


pany. 


American  Book  Co. 


372.8 


Fi  A  68-4834 


Our  neighborhood  {Filmstrip)    Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 

1969. 

50  fr.  color.  3.>  ram.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  7  In.,  331  rpm,  (Ur- 
ing  as  neighbors) 

Fllrasiiip  1. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Living  as  neighbors,  by  Peter  Buckley 
and  H  or  tense  Jones. 

With  teacher's  t^ulde. 

Cieditt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Peter  Buckley. 

Summary:  A  young  boy  and  a  young  black  girl  Introduce  them- 
selves, their  families,  and  their  neighborhood.  Designed  to  help  chil- 
dren understand  the  elements  which  make  a  city,  and  to  help  them 
become  aware  of  the  self-sufflclency  of  a  typical  neighborhood  within 
the  city.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Neighborhood — Juvenile  films.  l  Buckley,  Peter.  Living  as 
neighbors,     ii.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Se- 

ries :  Living  as  neighbors  ( Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  70-736434 

Our  next  step  in  outer  space   (Mofion  picture)     American 
Hroadcastinjr   Co.     Releaspd   bv   McGraw-Hill    Book   Co.. 

1%8. 

27  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  operational  details  of  the  ApoUo-Satum 
V  manned  Journey  to  the  moon  to  be  undertaken  by  three  U.  S. 
astronauts. 

1.  Project  Apollo.  2.  Project  Saturn.  3.  Space  flight  to  the  moon, 
t.  American  Broadcasting  Company,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. 

629.45  Ft  A  68-2293 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


1966. 


Dor  owa  masic  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV, 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Ufe  Films. 

30  min.  sd  bAw.  16  mm.  (Discovery  ud  experience,  do.  3) 
SUMMARY:  A  teacher-training  film.  Invcsttgates  ways  lo  make  mine  an 
integral  part  of  experience  in  elementary  scbooL  The  children  begin  with  (ingjag. 
experimenting  with  various  instruments,  and  maicliing  dance  and  movemeni 
with  music.  In  the  higher  grades  musical  ooution,  chords,  and  harmony  are 
introduced. 

I.  School  music— Instruction  and  study.        I.  British  Broadcasting  Corpora- 
tion.   Television  Service.    II.  Tune-Life  Fdnu.    III.  Series:  Discovery  and  ex- 
perience. [Motion  picture}  no.  3. 
[^*Tli  37a7  78-714834 

Time-Life  Films  7J  MARC 

Our  Philadelphia  story:  magazine  magic  {Motion  piot/ure) 
Curtis  Pub.  Co.,  1946. 

33  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Paul  R.  Thomas;  writer,  Robert 
Youngson;  narrator.  Bill  Slater;  animation.  Curt  Perkins;  music, 
Robert  McBrlde ;  photographer,  Tom  Draper ;  editor,  Kdwin  T. 
Kasper. 

Summary:  Describes  the  publication  of  several  magazines  by  the 
Curtis  Publishing  Co.  Includes  the  manufacture  of  paper,  the  re- 
search Involved  In  producing  the  content,  and  the  printing,  binding, 
and  distribution  of  the  magazines, 

1.  Periodicals,  Publishing  of.        i.  Curtis  Publishing  0(»npany. 

338.4  78-704261 

Oar  place  in  the  universe  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications, 
London,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual 
Publications. 

34  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Space,  no.  2> 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Author.   L.  J.  Carter;  drawings.   D.  Hardy. 

SUMMARY:  Relates  man  to  his  space  environment  and  describes 
wayri  of  seeing  heavenly  bodies.    With  captions. 

1.  Astronautics  and  civilisation.  2.  Cosmology.  L  Visual  Pub- 
lications, ltd..  I>ondon.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  III.  Series: 
Space  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  2, 

[TL793.6]  623  74-78»10« 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publl-  cations 


Our  planet  earth  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  Intiia 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, IPCO. 

11  mill.     .Ml.     b&w.     l(i  mm. 

Longer  version  released  under  the  title  ThLs  our  earth, 

CtcdHt:  Producer,  Ezra  Mir;  director.  T.  A.  Abraham;  script  and 
narration,  Panna  Ralji ;  music,  L.  R.  Bhat ;  photographer.  Ram 
Mhatre,  C.  V.  Gopal ;  editor.  U.  K.  Wadke. 

Summary:  Describes  India's  toiitributlon  to  the  International 
Geophysical  Year.  Surveys  the  vast  network  of  observation  and 
meteorological  stations  spread  all  over  India  which  helped  man  to 
acquire  more  knowledge  of  his  environment 

1.  International  Geophysical  Year,  1957-1968.  2.  Geophysics — 
India.  I.  India  IRq>ublic>  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting.   11.  This  our  earth  (Motion  picture) 

651  Fi  68-716 


Our  planet:  the  earth  (Filmstrip)     Filmfax.    Released  by 
Uiiiversii!  Kducatiou  and  Visual  Arts,  1%9. 

1   roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Geography  fundamentals,  no.  0) 
SUMMARY:   Provides  basic  facts  about  the  earth  and  detlnfe< 
geographic    terms   and    concepts.     Gives    an   overview    of    Physical 
features,  climate,  surface,  and  plant  and  animal  life  on  earth.    With 

*^*  L  "Earth.  I,  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York.  II.  Unlvei-sal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series;  Geography  fundamenUls 
(Fllmstrlp)   no.  6. 

[QB63U  910  79-740398 

Universal  Education  antl  Visual  Arts 

Our  poUtlcal  fatnre  {Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  biw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  26:  What  is  the  future  of  black  America?) 

Summary:  Dr.  Vincent  Harding  serves  as  moderator  as  Rer. 
Andrew  Vouog  and  William  Strickland  discuss  the  role  of  black 
people  In  the  structuring  of  a  new  kind  of  America,  built  upon 
In.stltutions  which  reded  the  true  dictates  of  the  masses  of  the  people 

1.  Negroes — Politics  and  suffrage.  i.  Harding,  Vincent  ii.  New 
York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  ui.  Columbia  University,  it. 
Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  his- 
tory of  .\fro-Amer leans  (Motion  picture)  Section  26:  What  is  the 
future  of  black  AmerlcaT 

320.6  78-704131 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Wlnstoo 

Oar  poUated  world:  the  price  of  progren.  [I^lnutrip]    Current  Af- 
fairs Films,  1972. 

66  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  [rtionodisc:  I  s.  (Current  Affairs  filmstrip 
series) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide  and  script. 

CREDITS:  Adviser.  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

SUMMARY:  Enamines  the  causes  and  effects  of  pollution  in  indusiriatited 
and  less  developed  countries,  focuses  on  the  impact  of  modem  technology  and 
a  rising  population  on  environment,  and  poses  the  question  whether  economic 
growth  and  environmental  protection  are  compatible,  or  whether  man  must 
change  his  life  style  to  reclaim  his  polluted  planet. 

1.  Pollution.  2.  Human  ecology.  1.  Current  Affairs  Rliru,  New  York. 
[TD177i  333.7  70-740720 

Current  Aflain  Films  72  MARC 

Our  Polymer  world  {Motion  picture)  Polymer  Corp., 
Sarnia,  Ont.,  1967.    Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credt(*;  Producer  and  director,  Peter  Cock;  commentary.  Lister 
Sinclair;  animation.  Victor  Atkinson.  Patricia  Reynolds;  music. 
Bruce  Nysnik;  cameraman,  Frank  Stokes. 

Summary:  Explains  what  polymers  are  and  surveys  their  many 
end  products,  such  as  rubber,  plastics,  and  hnirspray.  Describes  the 
worldwide  business  of  the  Polymer  Corporation  and  Includes  views 
of  BOtoe  of  the  plants  located  throughout  the  world. 

1.  Polymers  and  polymerlxatlon.  i.  Polymer  Corporation  lim- 
ited. 

647  Fi  A  68-696 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 

Our  productive  resources  {Motion  picture)  Arthur  Barr 
Productions,  19G8. 

10  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  correlated  study  print  set  of  pictures 
and  stories. 

Creditt:  Consultant.  James  D.  Caldenvood. 

Stimmary:  Eiplalns  that  n.ntural  resources,  human  resources,  and 
capital  goods  are  the  productive  resources  used  lo  order  to  produce 
the  things  we  want.    For  elementar>'  grades. 

1.  Natural  resources— Juvenile  films.  2.  I-abor  supply— Jovenlle 
films.  3.  Capital  Investments— Juvenile  films.  i.  Barr  (Arthur) 
Profluctlons,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

338  Fi  A  68-2316 

Arthur  Barr  Productions 

Our  round  earth:  how  it  changes  (Motion  picture)  Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 
With  study  guide 

CREDITS :  Educational  collaborator,  Clark  I.  Cross. 

SU.MMARY:  Shows  forces  that  change  the  land,  and  uses  demon- 
strations with  clay  models  to  compare  views  of  molten  lava,  earth- 
iiuakes,  and  giant  cracks  in  the  earth's  surface.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Earth  sciences — Juvenile  films.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films. 

[QE;i3]  372.3  7a-7l8120 

Coronet  Instructional  Fllma 


Our  round  earth :  its  atino§pheT«  (Motion  picture)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Clark  I.  Cross. 

SUMMARY:  De--<crlbes  vfalble  clues  to  the  nature  of  the  Invisible 
atmosphere  that  protects  the  earth.  Use*  apedal  breatbtng  eqat[h 
ment  to  reveal  the  Importance  of  the  atmo^)here  for  living  things. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Atmosphere— Juvenile  films.    2.  Reeptratloo — Jarenlle  Sims. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

[QC880]  372.8  71-713121 

Coronet  Instructional  Fllmi 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Oar  round  earth:  its  land   (Modem  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  iiiin.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  KQlde. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Clark  1.  Cross. 

SUMMARY :  Views  land  masBes  aitd  land  torma  from  the  air, 
states  tbe  importance  of  the  land  for  farmlos  and  mining,  and  em- 
ptuulxes  the  problems  of  conserratlos.    For  elementarj  grades. 

1.  I^nd— JiiTenlle  tUms,  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

[HDUIJ  372.3  7&-713122 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  round  earth:  its  waters  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  stiidj-  gnlde. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Clark  I.  CroasL 

SUMMARY :  Shown  what  tbe  oceans  are  like  from  abore,  aa  well 
as  below  the  water,  gives  sources  of  fresh  water,  and  ways  In  which 
It  can  t)e  controlled.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Oceanography — Juvenile  films.    2.  Hydrology — Jarenlle  films. 
I.  Coronet  Instnictlonal  Films, 

[CtC24]  372.3  79-713128 

Coronet  Instructional  Fltms 


Our  round  earth:  what  it*s  like  (Motion  picture)     Coronet 

InstructionnI  Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Bducational  collaborator,  Clark  I.  Croaa. 

SUMMARY  ;  Views  of  the  earth  from  the  ground,  from  a  plane, 
and  from  a  space  ship  show  major  features  of  the  land,  the  oceans, 
and  the  atmosphere.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Earth — Juvenile  films.        I.  Coroaet  lostructlooal  Films. 
tQB631]  872.8  72-718124 

Coronet  Inatnictlonal  Films 

Oar  satellite,  tke  wooa.  [Fdmstrip]     Scon  Education  Diviaioa. 

1971. 

51  fr,     color      35  mm      (Wh«r»  out  Ihere?  no.  6) 

With  icBcher't  (uklc 

SUMMARY:  DbcloM*  vital  uatistka  about  the  moon,  inctudinf  t)ze,  irevt- 
Utkmal  aitnclion.  and  temperaiurcs:  explaiiu  moonlight,  moon  phucs.  ttdca, 
lunar  eclipan.  and  jolar  ecliptes:  and  analyzes  variout  theone*  about  how  the 
moon  was  formed.  Includes  icenet  of  the  surface  of  the  moon.  With  captions. 

1.  Moon— Juvenile  films.  (I.  Moonj  I.  Scott  Graphics  Education  Divi- 
sion      II.  Series:  What's  out  there?  (Filimtrip]  no.  6 

lQB582]  523.3  72-732843 

Scon  Education  Division  72  MARC 

Ow  AMd  of  Mth.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  FUnu,  1967. 

37  fr.  color.  33  mm.  aitd  pbonodisc:  2  %..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  I  min. 
(Catechism  terict) 

With  leaders  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  six  chief  parts  of  Luther's  Calcchisn. 

1.  Lutheran  Church — Catechisnu  and  creeds.  L  Luther,  Martin,  14B3- 
1546.  Caiechismus.  Kleiner.  II.  Concordia  Pubtishioc  House.  St  Louis.  Ill 
Series:  Cstechisffl  scries.  (Filntstrip.  Concordia  Pub.  Houmj 

(BX8070.U]  238  72-734596 

Coocordia  Films  72  MARC 

Our  shrinking  world  {FUmatnp)  Canadian  National  Rail- 
ways, Montreal.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Honrd  of  Canada.  1967. 

37  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

CredUt:  Executive  producer.  Hans  MQller;  director.  Shirley  Sha- 
piro: writer,  I^urence  Hyde. 

Summary:    Explains  the  function   of  modem   transportation  and 
communication  In  Canada.     With  captions. 

1.    Tranapwrtatlon  —  Canada.     2.    Communication    and    traffic  — 
Canada.  i.  Canadian  National  Railways,    n.  Canada.     National 

FHm  Board. 

372.8  71-734353 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Onr  flketeton  helps  as  to  move  (Filmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Bu- 
dek  Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

CrvaUt:    Author,  James  M.  Hansen. 

Summary:  Explains  structure,  moTement,  and  tbe  basis  of  form 
of  tbe  human  skeleton.    With  captions. 

1.  Human  mechanics.  t.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  SHdes, 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

612  74-734607 

Bndek  Films  and  Slides  ofOOlf. 


Ov  K^ar  iTitem.  [Filmstrip]    FUmfax  Productions.    Released  by 

UniversaJ  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

62  b.     cdoe.     35  nun.     (Understanding  sstrooooiy) 

Also  issued  with  pbonodisc  or  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  A  non-techntcaJ  detailed  study  of  the  solar  system.  With  cap- 

l.  Solar  system.       1.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York.     11.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Understanding  astronomy.  (Pilirtstrip] 

lQB501]  523.2  72-732830 

Universal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Visual  Arts 

Onr  sfHritiial  and  cnltnral  fntiire  (Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969, 

30  Riiii.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  28:  What  is  the  future  of  black  America  Tt 

Sammary;  Dr.  Vincent  Harding  serves  as  moderator  an  iter.  Al- 
bert Cleage  and  John  Henrik  Clarke  dis(-iiH.s  the  meaning  of  cultural 
and  religious  life  as  It  will  affect  the  future  of  black  Americans, 
and  describe  the  various  efforts  of  bla**  artists  and  religious  leaders 
to  give  cultural  substance  to  the  black  liberation  movement. 

1.  Negroes — Moral  and  social  coniJltloDs,  i.  Harding,  Vincent. 
n.  New  York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  in.  C<rfumbla  Unl- 
Terslty.     it.   Holt,   Rinehart  and   Winston,   Inc.  .^Hes;   Black 

heriuge:  a  history  of  Afro-AmericacB  (Motion  picture)     Section  26: 
What  Is  tbe  future  of  black  America? 

301.2  74-704130 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Our  State  government  (Motion  picture)      Bob  Waterman. 
Released  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1967. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Summon/:  Shows  bow  the  various  State  departments  work  to- 
gether to  provide  the  people  of  the  State  with  tbe  service  and  pro- 
tection they  need. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  SUte  governments.        i.  Waterman,  Bob.     n.  Film  Assodatet 


of  California,  Los  Angeles. 
Film  Associates  of 


353.9 
California 


Fi  A  67-5859 


Onr  son  and  its  planets  (Motion  ptetmre)    Coronet  Instnio- 
tional  Films,  1970. 

11  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  film  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Katherlne  E.  HIIL 

Summary:  Presents  a  simpUfled  view  of  the  solar  system,  with 
emphasis  on  Venus  and  Mars,  and  discusses  the  knowledge  which 
has  been  gained  from  the  exploration  of  space.  For  prlmai?  grades. 
• Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Solar  system.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.3  78-708697 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


<3  fr     color.     35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Bertha  Skkeb. 

SUMMARY:  Tell,  the  .lory  ot  man's  •tlcmpl  to  riKutire  tii>K:  b,  took™  „ 
the  Mar^  moon,  and  .uo.  and  .ho«  ho.  ii  led  „  ,he  ealenda,  cooiqpUrfa. 
da,,  week,  and  month.  With  capdona.  For  elementary  |rade> 

1.  T,me  mea.i,rement.-.Juvenile  filnu.  2.  Calendar-Jii.enile  Him.,  rl 
Time  meaanrements     2  Calendar,       I  Troll  Aaaociatea. 


Our  totem  is  tbe  raven  (Motion  picture)    Kin^  Screen  Pro- 
ductions. 1971. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Indian  heritage) 

TAST :  Dan  George. 

SUMMARY:  Dramatizes  the  ordeal  of  an  Indian  boy  tn  bis  en- 
diirnnce  nnd  ritual  ascent  to  manhood.  Shows  how  Indian  customs 
clash  with  twentieth -century  values,  by  giving  some  background  Into 
the  Indian  cultural  heritage. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Rites  and  ceremonies.  2.  Indians  of 
North  America — Culture.  I.  King  Screen  Productions.  II.  Series: 
Indian  heritage  {Motion  picture) 

[E98JEt3]  970.1  77-7129S4 

King  Screen  Productloos 


Our  town    (Film^tiij')      Po|niIar  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 
Visual  Division,  1969. 

30  fr.     color.     35mm.     (Secondary  literature) 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  SOU. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  a  cross-section  of  daily  life  in  fictional  Grover'l 
Corners,  N.  H.,  from  the  play  Our  town.  Studies  and  illustrates 
Wllder's  dramatic  stjle  and  technique. 

1.  Wilder,  Thornt-.n  Niven,  1887-  Our  town.  L  WUder, 

Thornton  Niven,  IStn-  Our  town.     n.  Popular  Science  PnbUah- 

Ing  Company,   Inc..   New   York.      Audio-Visual   Division,      iii.   FOM 
filmstrip  no.  50U.        Series:  Secondary  literature  (Filmstrip) 

812  Fi  A  68-4538 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  DIt. 


Released  by 


n  «itder- 


Onr  town  by  lliomtfHi  Wilder   (FUmstrip) 
Audio  Visual,  1967. 


Bducationa] 


60  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Drama  serin) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

CrediU:  E:ditor,  Bart>ara  Martinsons. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  story  of  Our  town  using  photographs 
of  the  original  cast  prodoctlon  with  Frank  Crarai,  John  CraTeo. 
and  Martha  Scott. 

I.  Wilder,  Thornton  Niven,  188T-  Onr  town.    n.  Edncatlonal 

Aodlo  Visual,   inc.,   PleasantvUle,  N.   Y.  Series:   Drama  series 

(Filmstrip) 

FiAe8-3503 

Bdocatlonal  Audio  Visual 


Our  two-party  system  [Motion  picture)  Republic  Steel 
Corp.,  1967.  Kfade  in  cooperation  with  Educational  Ke- 
sources  Foundation. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Understanding  politics) 
Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  (1  In.;  2  In.;  quad  head) 
With  conference-teacher  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audits. 
Summary:  E^tores  the  two-party  system  and  its  organizational 
structure.    Describes  the  main  functions  ot  political  parties  and  In- 
teresting sidelights  of  party  politics. 

1.  Political  parties— U.  S.        i.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.        Se- 
ries: Understanding  politics  (Motion  picture) 

829  Fi  A  68-1365 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


Our  vanishing  land  (Motion  picture)    NBC  News.    Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

24  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     Cnie  Smithsonian) 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Producer.  Craig  Fisher;  writers,  HJdward  Walsh.  Craig 
Fisher :  narrator  and  guide,  Bill  Ryan ;  educational  consultant, 
(herald  Lesser. 

Summary:  Discusses  one  of  the  obligations  of  tbe  Smithsonian 
Institution  and  of  science  educaton* — tbe  conservation  of  America's 
resources.  Including  Its  land.  Its  wildlife,  and  its  natural  beanty. 
Provides  Insight  Into  tbe  problems  of  conservation  now  confronting 
tbe  United  Sutes. 

1,  Conservation  of  natural  resources — U.  S.  ».  National  Broad- 
casting Company,  Inc.  NBC  News.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  The  Smithsonian  (Motion  picture) 

338.7  Fi  A  67-1694 

HcGraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


Onr  wlUeraen.  [Motion  picture]      NBC  News. 
NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  I97I. 

10  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

Adapted  for  ichool  uk  from  the  NBC  documenuty.  The  Am 
ncM,  lelecut  in  1971, 

CREDITS:  Producer  tnd  writer,  Peter  JcfTries 

SUMMARY:  Exsminei  the  treatment  by  Americans  ufnatiiiul 
the  bcnefiu  of  the  forest  ind  rivers  or  the  country.  Points  out  iho  exploi 
and  destruction  of  the  limited  supply  of  natural  resources  Nolci  lh.ii  people  src 
be|innin|  to  realize  the  scientific,  psychological,  >nd  aesthetic:  need  fur  uiiJer- 
ne>s.  and  that  they  are  l>c(inning  to  protect  the  little  that  remains  b>  Icgislatiof) 
and  public  awareneis 

I  Nature  conservation.  2.  Natural  rcM>urics  1.  Ttw  Amciiian  wildet- 
rtets.  (Motion  picture)  II  National  Btoadcasiin|  Company,  inc.  NBC  News 
111.  NBC  Educational  Enicrprisca. 

(QH76)  333.7  72-700079 

NBC  Educational  72  MARC 

Entcrpriia 

Onr  wilderness  elk  (Motion  picture)     Del  Roby  Film  Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

50  rain,    sd,    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  living  habits  of  elk  in  tbe  mountainous 
areas  of  tbe  western  United  States.  Includes  scenes  of  elk  hunting, 
and  of  other  wildlife  in  elk  country. 

1.  Elk.     2.  Elk  hunting.        i.  Del  Roby  Film  Productions. 

636.2  Fi  6»-19 


Our  wonderful  body.    Part  1 :  The  heart  and  its  work  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Ollvn-  E.  Byrd. 

Summary:   Follows  the  st«>-by-8tep  construction  of  a  simple  dr- 
culatory   fystem  to  show  the  work  of  the  heart  and  ttie  nature  of 
blood  and  Its  circulation.     Points  out  some  of  the  ways  to  help  the 
heart  sUy  healthy.     For  primary  grades. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1     Cardiovascular  system — Juvenile  Dims.        i.   Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,     n.  The  Heart  and  Its  work  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  Fi  A  68-2280 

Oorooet  Instnictlonal  FUma 


Our  wonderful  body.    Part  2 :  How  we  breathe  (JTo/tort  pit?- 

ture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Oliver  E.  Byrd. 

Summary:  Uses  a  Ufeslae  c^)eratlng  model  of  a  lung  and  some 
simple  demonstrations  to  Illustrate  various  aspects  of  breath^g. 
Points  out  some  of  the  ways  to  help  the  lungs  stay  healthy.  For 
primary  grades. 

-Another  issue,    b&w. 


I  Lungs— Juvenile  films.  2.  Respiration — Juvenile  films.  l 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,    n.  How  we  breathe  (UoUon  picture) 

872.3  Fi  A  68-2281 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  wonderful  body.    Part  3:  How  it  moves  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

II  min.     sd.     color     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 
Credit'.-  Author.  Oliver  E.  Byrd. 

Summary:  Uses  a  skeleton  and  a  simple  working  model  of  an  arm 
to  show  bow  bonei>,  muncles,  and  brain  help  tbe  body  to  move.  PolnU 
out  some  of  tbe  ways  to  keep  bones,  muscles,  and  aerres  healthy. 
For  primary  grades. 

Another  issue.     bAw. 

1.  Human  mechanics — Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films,     n.  How  It  moves  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2282 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Our  wonderful  body.    Part  4 :  How  its  parts  work  together 

(Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Oliver  E,  Byrd. 

Summary:   U?«s  llfenize  models  to  show  how  Important  parts  of 
the  body   work   together   in  different  situations.     Explains  bow  the 
ears,   brain,  eyes,   muscles,  heart,  and  lungs  work  together  when  a 
sound   Is  heard  from  an  oncoming  car.    For  primary  grades. 
-  Another  issue,    b&w. 


1.  Human  mechanics  — Juvenile  films.  2.  Physiology —Juvenile 
films.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  ii.  How  Its  parts  work 
tc«ether  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2283 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  wonderful  body.    Part  5:  How  it  grows  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Oliver  E.  Byrd. 

Swtnntiirv.-  Explaln.s  where  growth  materials  come  from  and  bow 
different  bones  and  muscles  grow  at  dilTerent  rates.  Introduces  the 
idea  that  most  cells  multiply  and  grow  larger  and  that  growth 
includes  Increased  body  control  as  well  as  belgbt  and  weight  For 
primary  grades. 
■ Another  issue,     b&w. 

1.  Growth— Juvenile  films.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
n.  How  it  grows  (Motion  picture) 

872.3  Fi  A  68-2284 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Our  worW  of  light  (FUmstrip)    Troll  AsBocifttas,  1969. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Wonders  of  science) 

Credits:  Author,  Judith  Frlnguello;  Illustrator,  Allan  Terbeedc. 
Summary:  Explains  the  nature  of  light  For  elementary  grades. 
1.   Light  L  Troll  AssocUtea.  Series:  Wonders  of  science 

(FUmstrip) 

372.3  74-735028 

A.  L.  A.  Botftllat 


Our  York  State,   Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 
see 

Albany:  yesterday  and  totiay. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Our  York  State,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.    (Continued) 

County  government. 
Executive  department,  part  1. 
Executive  department,  part  2. 
Executive  department,  part  3. 

The  Great  peace. 

Indian  and  white  relations. 

fiitroduction  to  Iroquois  society. 

Local  government. 

New  York  State  Legislature. 

Public  servants. 

Subsistence. 

Technology. 

Village  life . 

World  on  the  turtle's  back  (spirits 
festivals  and  rituals) 

Your  State  Capitol. 
Your  State  Library. 

Your  State  Museum. 

Onr  jronth  culture  (Motion  picture)     Family  Films,  1966. 

so  miD.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary.*  Investigates  the  struggle  of  youth  for  maturity  and 
Identity  in  an  adult  world.  Points  out  that  the  diurcb  must  make 
Its  message  relevaDt  to  the  needs  of  youth. 

1.  Adole«cence.  2.  Youth — Beligtous  life.  i.  Family  Films,  ioc 
301.43  Fi  A  67-«773 

Family  Films 

Oat  California  way  {Motion  picture)  Republic  Pictures 
Corp.,  1946. 

'17  iiiin.     sd.     oolor.    S.'i  mm. 

L.  C.  (i)py  incomplete,  with  w-enes  out  of  xeqiienoe. 

l-iedits:  Aiwofiate  producer,  I>ouiH  Gray ;  director,  Lesley  Selander • 
original  ntory,  Barry  Shlpraan;  screenplay,  Betty  Burbrldge;  music, 
Nathan  G.  Scott.  Morton  Scott;  photographer,  Bud  Thacltery-  film 
editor,  Charles  Craft.  Catt:  Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth  Bobby 
Blake.  John  Dehner.  Nolan  Leary. 

Hummairy:  A  musical  western  about  a  young  cowboy  who  joins 
a  boy  and  hU  trained  horse  and  becomes  a  Hollywood  star.  In  spite 
of  a  rival  actor's  efforts  to  prevent  his  success. 

I.  Republic  Pltturee  Oorporatfoa. 

791.43  73-709631 

Oat  California  way  {Motion  picture)  Republic  Pictures 
Corp.,  1946.     Released  by  Hollywood  Television  Service. 

67  Diln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crcrfi^Jt;  .Xs-^oclate  producer,  Louis  fJrny ;  dliector,  Lesley  Selander; 
original  story,  Barry  Shlpman;  screenplay,  Betty  Burbrldge;  music, 
N.ithan  O.  Scott,  Morton  Scott;  photographer,  Bud  Thackery ;  film 
editor,  Charien  Graft.  Vast:  Monte  Hale.  Adrian  Booth,  liobby 
Blake,  John  I>ehner,  Nolan  Leary. 

Summary:  A  musical  weatem  about  a  young  cowboy  who  Joins 
a  boy  and  his  trained  horse  and  becomes  a  Hollywood  star.  In  spite 
of  a  rival  actor's  efforts  to  prevent  his  success. 

I.  Republic  Pictures  Oorporatlon.  n.  Hollywood  Television  Serv- 
ice, Inc. 

791.43  77-709632 

Oat  from  tobaccoland  U.  S.  A.  {Motion  picture)  LixgeU 
and  Myers  Tobacco  Co.,  1949.  Made  by  Pictorial  Re- 
search. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Loots  de  Rochement 

Bummarg:  Mtowm  tbm  growth  and  Mcope  of  tke  cigarette  Industry 
la  the  United  State*,  It*  contributions  to  the  U.  S.  economy  through 
salea  taxes  and  use  of  related  Induxtriea.  and  lU  cootrlbutloa  to  the 
plauore  of  the  people  of  the  nation. 

1.  Cigarette  manufacture  and  trade — U.  S.  i.  Uggett  and  Uyer* 
Tebacoo  Company. 

388.4  71-704262 

Out  of  bounds :  the  drug  culture    (Motion  picture) 
see    Mental  health  nursing — Out  of  bounds: 
the  drug  culture 


Out  of  darkness  (Motion  picture)  Northern  States  Power 
Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Empire  Photosound. 

15  ruin.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  man  has  created  a  world  apart  fr«m 
and  in  conflict  with  nature.  Discusses  the  consequent  environmental 
problems  and  what  can  be  done  to  solve  them  and  to  preserve  nat- 
ural resources. 

1.  Man — Influence  on  nature.  i.  Northern  States  Power  Com- 

pany  (of  Minnesota) 

333.7  77-705633 

Oot  of  iflto.  [Motion  picture]     Irving  Kriesberg,  1972. 

IS  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  An  experimental  animated  film  in  which  fomit  change  u  diey 
encounter  other  forms. 

1,  Experiments!  films.        I.  Kriesbeig,  Irving,  1919- 
[PN1995.9.E96]  704.945  72-700472 

CINE  72  MARC 

Out  of  our  minds  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Michigan 
TV  Center,  1967. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  on  video  tape  (1  in.) 

Summary.'  Songs,  dances,  and  interviews  with  the  creators  of  an 
original  student  musical  celebrating  the  University  of  Michigan's 
150th  anniversary.     Hosted  by  Clyde  Thompson. 

1.  Michigan.  University — Songs  and  music.  i  Michigan  Uni- 
versity.    Television  Center. 

782.8  Fi  A  68-284 

Michigan.     Univ.  TV  Center 


Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1970. 


Out  of  sight   (Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Gojdsholl  Associates. 

18  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  the  value  of  the  camera  In  making 
visible  in  the  classroom  sights  which  are  remote  In  time  M'  distance 
or  beyond  the  power  of  the  eye  to  see  by  itself. 

1.  Photography  In  education.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

778.5  71-711387 

CINE 
^f  9*7 1********  '^'*^°°  picture]    National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

38  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
.™^.'*l?'!!?'.r'*"^"^*"-  "***"  ^'="^'-  ^™*>  Courtoii;  director  and  edi- 

i.\t^»l"?''  ""'"■  "•"'  '*""'«'^-  "'"""'"«.  Pierre  Uurtc. 

SUMMARY:  Show,  how  ihe  Monircl  Oral  Sctiool  fw  the  Dcf  teaches 
cmklren  to  communiMlc. 

I  <l.,I;S"t  ?"'  f'p?"'  S"  ""  "'"     "■  I>~'-M"">  "f  commun,c.>ion, 
I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

tHV2580j  371.9  72-700831 

National  Film  Board  of  72  mYd^ 

Canada  MAKC 


Out  of  the  cradle  (Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting 
Co.,  1967.     Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Animal  secrets) 

ProdU(.-ed  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Education  Association, 
the  National  Science  Teachers  Association,  the  American  Library 
Association,  and  the  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sclencm. 

Bvmmary:  Describes  the  abundance  and  variety  of  life  In  the  sea 
and  discusses  the  possibilities  for  farming  on  the  ocean  floor. 

1.  Marine  biology.  2.  Fisheries.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany, inc.  iL  Graphic  Curriculum,  inc..  New  York.  Series:  Ani- 
mal secrets  (Motion  picture) 

574.92  Fi  A  68-1031 

Graphic  Curriculum 


Out  of  the  east   (Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting 

Co.    Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant 
yeai-8,  no.  10) 

Based  on  the  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ben  Feiner;  originator.  Jack  Le  Vlen;  writers. 
John  Tucker  Battle,  Victor  Wolfson;  Churcbiirs  narration,  Richard 
Burton;  narrator,  Gary  Merrill;  editor,  Edward  Packer. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  a  series  of  suc- 
cessful Japanese  military  victories  in  1941-42,  including  the  sinking 
of  the  British  Navy's  ships  Repulse  and  Prince  of  Wales.  Shows 
Churchill  and  Roosevelt  meeting  in  a  series  of  talks  in  Washington, 
and  describes  the  American  sea  victory  at  Midway. 

1    World  War.  1939-1945.  i.  Churchill,  Sir  Winston  Lewiard 

Spencer,  1874-196.'i.  The  Second  World  War.  ii.  American  Broad- 
casting Company,  m.  Screen  Gems,  Inc.  Series: 
Winston  Churchill :  The                 valiant  yeara  (Motion  picture)  no.  10. 

Fi  67-2110 

Out  of  the  frying  pan  into  the  firing  line  {Motion  picture) 
Walt  Disney  Productions.  Released  by  War  Activities 
Committee,  Motion  Picture  Industry,  1942. 

3  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Bmmmary:  An  animated  cartoon  with  Minnie  Mouse  and  Pluto 
dramatizing  the  need  to  save  waste  kitchen  fats  which  are  used  to 
make  glycerin  for  war  ammunition.  Demonstrates  the  method  of 
saving  fats  before  delivering  them  to  the  meat  dealer. 

1.  Oils  and  fats.    2.  Glycerin.  i.  Disney   (Walt)   Productions, 

n.  War  Activities  Committee  of  the  Motion  Picture  Industry. 

623.4  70-707731 


Out  of  the  mainstream  {Fi]vv>trip)     Warren  Schloat  Pro- 
ductions, 1970. 

U  fllniHtrips  (122  fr.  each)  color,  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlacs  (2  s. 
each),  U'  in.,  33ii  rpm..  77mln. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Director,  Richard  Briiner;  writers,  Wanda  Bei-shen,  Kay 
Grove,  Richard  Bruner,  Margaret  E.  O'Kane;  narrator,  Fred  Facey; 
photographers,  Eric  Marlstang,  John  Lewis,  Sean  Bruner,  Richard 
Hofstrand,  James  Foote. 

Summitry:  Presents  six  short  accounts  about  disinherited  Immi- 
grants living  in  America. 

Contentt:  What  more  can  you  take  away?  —  Bastm.  —  Migrant 
stream. — Mostly  poor. — A  good  cltl»en. — You  all  got  to  live. 

1.  U.  3.— Emigration  and  immigration.  i.  Schloat  (Warren) 
Productions.  Pleasant vllle,  N.  Y. 

301.44  70-737352 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Out  of  the  shadows.  [Motion  picture]  University  of  Kansas  Bu- 
reau of  Child  Research.  Released  by  University  of  Kansas 
Audiovisual  Center,  1969. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  an  intensive  care  program  for  severely  retarded 
children  instituted  at  Parsons  State  Hospital  and  Training  Center  at  Parsons, 

1."  Mentally  handicapped  children- -Care  and  treatment.     2.  Parsons  State 
Hospital  and  Training  Center,        I.  Kansas.     University,     Bureau  of  Child  Re- 
search.    II.  Kansas.     University.     Audiovisual  Center 
[RJ506.M4]  362.3  72-702024 

University  of  Kansas  72  MARC 

Bureau  of  Child  Research 


Out,  out,  out!  (Filmstrip)    Teaching  Resources  Fihns,  1971. 
Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

25  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  of  the  picture  book  of  the  same  title 
by  Martha  Alexander  in  which  a  little  boy  succeeds  In  getting  a 
pigeon  out  of  the  house.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Alexander,  Martha  G.  Out,  out,  out!  II.  Teaching  Resources 
Films. 

372.6 
Teaching  Resources  nims 


Ont  there,  a  loac  Mamd,  [Moti<Hi  picture]  Humphrey  W.  Leynae, 
1968.  Released  by  University  of  California  Extenaion  Media 
Center,  1971. 

67  min.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

With  back^ound  infonnatioft  by  Humphrey  W.  Leynse.  and  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Focuses  on  the  activiiiei  of  one  Korean  family  to  provide  tn 
impression  of  life  on  the  remote  island  of  Ullfing-do  in  the  Sea  of  Japan.  Without 
narration. 

1.  Uliang  Island— Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Leynse,  Humphrey  W,  II. 
California.     University.     Extension  Media  Center. 

[DS924]  915.19  70-715359 

Univ,  of  Calif.  Extension  72  MARC 

Media  Center 

Outboard  Marine  Corporation.  Cushman  Motors 
Division 


The  Back  nine. 
Golf  a  go  go. 

Outboard  Marine  Corporation.     Evinrude  Motors 
Division 
see 

Title  drive. 

Welcome  to  winter. 

Outboard  Motor  Corporation.    Johnson  Motors 
see 

Crested  Butte. 

The  Greatest  show  on  water  , , ,  at  Cypress 
Gardens. 

Operation  Cool-it. 

What  to  do  on  the  three-day  weekend. 

Outboard  Motor  Corporation.    Solana  Studios 
see 

Operation  Cool -it. 
Title  drive. 


Ontboard  motors.  [Transparencies]    DCA  Educational  Products, 
1971. 

15  transparencies,     color.     13  x  10  in. 

With  26  overlays. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

CREDITS;  Author,  Richard  P,  Coe. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  basic  information  atwul  the  mechanics,  installation, 
and  maintenance  of  outboard  motors. 

1.  Outboard  motors.        1.  DCA  Educational  ProducU. 
tVM348]  623.82  72-735297 

DCA  Educational  72  MARC 

Products 


Outdoor  cooking:  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford  Pro- 
ductions, Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Edu- 
cational Films,  1967. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    19  mm.     (Outdoor  recreation— winter) 
Summary:  Describes  in  detail  bow  to  prepare  a  kltcben  area  In  a 
winter  camp  and  points  out  how  to  use  nature's  natural  resource!  to 
aid  In  personal  comfort. 

1.  Outdoor  cookery.  i.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  To- 

ronto,    n.  Sterling  Educational  Films,   Inc.        Serlea:  Outdoor  rec- 
reation— winter  (Motion  picture) 

641.5  Fi  A  68-1364 

Sterling  BMacational  Pllms 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Outdoor  cotrfdng  . . .  made  easier  and  better  (FUnutrtp) 
Reynolds  Metals  Co.  Made  and  released  bj  Animatio 
Productions,  1965. 

40  fr.    color    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  script  and  sulrte  booklet 

Creditt:  Executive  producer,  Leonard  B.  ESliott 

Summary:  PresenU  the  practical  uaes  of  alumloum  foil  in  pre- 
wrapplng  food.  In  carrjlog  tt  to  the  cookout.  In  cooking  on  a  Ciill, 
and  In  reduclnj;  the  deao-ap  problem. 

1.  Outdoor  cookery.     2.  Aluminum  foil.  i.  Reynolds  Metals 

Company,     il  Animatic  Productions. 

Ml^  Fi  A  68-3918 

Aolmatlc  Prodactlona 


Outdoor  Education  Association 
see 

Camping  education. 

School  time  In  camp. 
TV  Oater  pliiiti.  [Filnutripj     Scott  Educatioo  Diviiioa.  1971. 

62  fr.     cokv.     35  mm.     (Wkat's  out  thenT  no.  5) 

With  teacher')  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Exptain*  the  major  difTerence*  between  the  outer  plaiteti  and 
the  ionef  plaaeta,  and  detcribca  the  koowo  detaitt  tboui  Jupiter.  Saturn.  Uranue, 
Neptune,  and  Pluto.  With  captioaa. 

I    Planet! — Juvenile  fibns.     (1.  Planetsj        1.  Scott  Oraphica.     Educattoo 
Division.     II.  Seriet:  Whai'i  out  there?  (FiUnMxip]  no.  5. 
eQB601]  532.4  72-732842 

Scott  Education  Diviaioa  72  MARC 


The  Outlaws  is  coming  (Motion  pwtvre)     Normandy  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

89  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Previously  entitled  The  Three  Stooges  meet  the  guosllngers. 

Ctediti:  Producer,  director,  and  author  of  story,  Norman  Idaurer; 
screenplay,  Elwood  Ullman;  director  of  photography,  Irving  Llpp- 
man :  film  editor.  Aaron  Nibley.  Cast.-  Nancy  Korak,  Adam  West, 
Mort  Mills,  Don  Ldmond,  Rex  Holman. 

iStimmarv.-  A  slapstick  western  In  which  the  Iliree  Stooges  save 
the  buffnio  from  extinction  by  a  gang  of  oatUwi. 

I.  Normandy  Productions.  u.  Columbia  Picture*  CorporatloiL 
m.  The  Three  Stooges  meet  the  gunsllngers  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-1101 


Outlet  box  installation  (Motion  pietwe)     Fairfield  Associ- 
ates.    Released  by  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electrical  bouse  wiring) 

Loop  film  mounted  to  cat^ldge. 
,  With  Instructor's  guide. 

Sutnmarv:  Demonstrates  the  tecbnlqtie  of  Installing  an  outlet  box 
and  applies  this  procedure  to  both  new  construction  and  remodeling. 

1.  Slectrlc  wiring.  Interior.  l  Palrfleld  Aasodatas.    n.  Jam 

Handy  School  Serrlce,  Inc.  Series:  Electrical  hotise  wMng  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

621^2  76-702288 

Jum  Handy  School  Serrlce 


OirtlfaMS,  1  (Mothn  plcttrt)    MoQraw.HiU  Book  Go,  1969. 

Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

-I  mlu.     si.     colo^.     8  mm.      (Look  at  It  aeries,  set  B) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  laned  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  S  mm. 

With  manuale. 

Summam:  A  single-concept  film  designed  for  use  In  teocblng  spe- 
cial education  classes. 

1.  Exceptional  children — BducatloiL  i.  McOraw-Hll]  Book 

Company.        Series:  Look  at  H  serlea   (Motlra  ptctare)  aet  B. 

371J>  70-702751 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Otmam,  S  (MoHm  yMwv)    IfbQraw-HiU  BoA  09^  19^ 

Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     St.     color.     8  mm.      (Look  at  It  ■erlea,  kit  B) 

Loop  Dim  mounted  In  cartridge.      lamed  In  staadaPd  8  utm.  asid 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  mantiala. 

Bummary:  A  single-concept  film  designed  for  oae  In  taachtDg  spe- 
cial education  cUaaes. 

1.  Exceptional  children — Education.  l  UcOraW'HXU  Book 

Company.        Series:  Look  at  It  aeries   (Hodoa  pMtuv)  mt  B. 

871.9  7»*703769 

McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Oatlines,  3  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^  19«». 
Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mill.     8l.     color.     8  mm.     (Lot*  at  it  series,  set  B) 

U>op  fllm  tnounted  In  cartridge.      Issued  Id  sUndard  8  mm.  anil 
In  roper  S  mm. 

With  manuals. 

BummOfy:  A  slngle-coooept  fllm  designed  for  use  In  teadUog  spfr- 
cla]  education  dasses. 

1.  Exceptional  children— Education.  i.  McOraw-HlU  Bocdc 

Company.        Series:  Look  at  It  series   (Motion  plctur«)  set  Bl 

371.9  77-70975* 

McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Outlying  possessions  (FUnutrip)     Society  for  Vunal  Edn- 

cation  ,196-?, 

53  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (United  States  regional  geography) 
Summary:  Describes  life  Id  the  United  States'  terrltorlea  of  Guam. 

Samoa.  Puerto  Rico,  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 

1.  U.  S.— Insular  poasessiona.        l  Society  for  Tlaual  Education, 

Ine.  Chicago.  Series:  United  SUtes  regional  geography  (Fllm- 

rtrlp) 

917  70-732687 

PHtnaylTanla  School  for  the  Deaf 


Ootpat.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals  tl^7-?j 

7  trauparenciei.     10  x  12  in      (Data  processing  trampamicies) 

With  teacher's  manusL 

CONTENTS:  Cards,  magnetic  upe.  disc,  paper  tape.— Line  printers. — Char, 
scter  printer*.— CRTi;  video  dispUys— Plotter*.- Microfihn;  COM.— Audic 
response  unit*. 

1.  Elecuonir  dau  processing.  2.  Computer  input-output  equipment.  L 
Crestive  Visuali(Flrm)  n.  Scries. 

rQA76)  001.6  72-735875 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

Output  adouttancc — hybrid  (Motion  pieturt)  Animated 
Electronics  Films,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Transistor  tedutology) 

Loop  lilm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Shows  In  full  animation  the  two  principal  methods — 
the  graphical  method  and  the  small  signal  (or  A.  C.)  method—for 
determining  the  output  admittance  of  a  typical  translator  circuit 
Shows  incremeDtal  changes  In  voltage  and  current  In  the  meter  more- 
ments,  operator  adjustments,  and  on  the  appropriate  characteristic 
curve  of  the  transistor.    With  subtitles. 

1.  Transistor  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm) 

Series:  Transistor  techiMlogy  (Motion  picture) 

621.3  70-708601 

Animated  Electronics  Films 

I'he  Outrage  (Motion  picture)  KHF  Productions.  Released 
by  Metro- Gold wyn- Mayer,  1964. 

97  mill.  sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Panavislon. 

Based  on  the  Dalel  Co.  fllm  Rasbomon,  stories  by  Byunosuke 
Akutagawa.  and  the  play  by  Fay  and  Michael  Kanln. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ronald  Lubln;  director,  Martin  Ritt ;  screen- 
play, Michael  Kanln;  music,  Alex  Nortb;  director  of  photography, 
James  Wong  Howe:  fllm  editor.  Prank  SanttUo.  Ca»t:  Paul  New- 
man. Laurence  Harvey,  Claire  Bloom,  Edward  O.  Robinson,  William 
Shatner.  Howard  da  Sllva. 

Summary:  Four  persons  Involved  in  the  murder  of  a  gentleman  of 
the  Old  West  and  the  seduction  of  his  wife,  r^wrt  differing  views  of 
what  actually  happetked  during  the  Incident. 

1.  Akutagawa.  Ryflnoauke,  18^-1927.  Rasbdmon.  it.  Rashomon 
(Motion  picture)  iii.  Kanin,  Fay  (Mitchell)  Rasbomon.  iv.  KHF 
Productions,     v.  Metro-Goldwyn-Hayer,  inc- 

Fi  67-1254 

Outside  that  envelope  (Motion  picture)  C<xmecticut  Gen- 
eral Life  Insurance  Co.,  1957.  Made  by  Parthenon  Pic- 
tures. 

41  ralu.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  writer,  Charles  Palmer;  director,  John  E.  R. 
HcDougsll. 

Summary:  Presents  case  histories  of  pet^le  who  benefited  from  a 
typical  group  and  retirement  program  of  Oonnectlcnt  Oeoeral  Life 
Insurance  Company.  Points  out  the  advantages  of  being  employed 
by  a  company  which  providea  benefits  of  this  sort 

1.  Insurance,  Group— U.  S.    2.  Old  age  pensions— U.  8.  I.  Oon- 

oecticnt  Oenenil  Life  Insurance  Company.  Hartford. 

888.S  75-704983 


Outside  the  city  (FUmttrip) 
by  EMC  Corp. 


Gum  and  Cos  1967.    Hade 


01  f)'.  <.'olor.  3.')  uiu).  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  10  liL,  331  rpm., 
9  mln.     (The  Changing  city.  no.  4) 

With  teachers'  guide  and  script. 

Summarti:  Describes  the  suburbs,  showing  their  relatlonahip  to  the 
central  city,  as  well  as  the  IndepeodMit  aspects  of  suburbao  life 

1.  Suburban  lift  i.  Ginn  and  Company.  Series:  The  Chang- 
log  city  (Filuistrtp)  no.  4. 

301.3  Fi  68--iOi.7 

The  Outsider  (Motion  picture)  Universal  Pictures  Co., 
1961. 

106  n^in.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

A  Uuiversal-International  picture. 

Based  on  the  book  The  hero  of  Iwo  Jlma.  by  William  Bradford 
Hule. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Sy  Bartlett;  director,  Delbert  Mann:  screen- 
play, Stewart  Stem ;  composer  and  conductor,  Leonard  Roaenman ; 
photographer,  Joseph  LaShelle ;  fllm  editor,  Marjorle  Fowler.  Co**; 
Tony  Curtis,  James  Franciscua,  Gregory  Walcott,  Bruce  Bennett, 
Vivian  Nathan. 

Summary:  Dramatises  the  tragic  career  of  Ira  Hamilton  Hayes,  a 
Pima  Indian  youth  who  lived  on  a  reservation  and  waa  thrust  Into 

national  fame  as  one  of  the  six  Marines  who  raised  the  Amerlcaa 
flag  on  Iwo  Jlma  during  World  War  ii.  Traces  his  life  from  hla 
enlistment  In  the  Marines  In  1944  to  his  death  in  1965  of  alcoholism 
and  exposure, 

1.  Haves,  Ira  Hamilton.        l  Hule,  William  Bradford.  ISIO- 
Ttte  hero  of  Iwo  Jlma.      it.  Universal  Pictures  Company,  Iik.   (In- 
corporated 1925) 

923  Fi  68-1559 


Outward   Bound    (Motion  pictvre) 
1970.    Made  by  Summit  Films. 


Outward   Bound,   inc- 


28  mln.    nd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Introduces  the  ideas  and  activities  of  America's  flve 
Outward  Bound  schools,  designed  to  confront  youth  with  meaning- 
ful challenges.  Including  mountain  climbing,  salting,  canoeing,  kayak- 
ing, biking,  and  a  marathon.  The  blgbllght  of  the  course  Is  Solo 
when  eat^  boy  spends  three  days  and  nights  alone  with  minimal 
shelter  and  no  food. 

1.  Outdoor  education.        i.  Outward  Bound,  Inc. 

373.2  74-706060 

CINE 


Oval  group  (Motion  picture)     Denver  Public  Schools^  196S. 

20  min.     sd-     Wtw.     16  mm.     ((Durslre  writing) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Wilbur  George;  teacher  and 
writer.  Alma  Greenwood. 

Summary:  DEScrlbes  the  difference  between  writing  and  printing 
the  oval  group  of  letters  In  the  alphabet  Seventh  In  a  series  of 
lessons  designed  to  instruct  third  graders  In  making  the  transition 
from  manuacrlpt  to  cursive  writing. 

1.  Children  —  Writing.     Z.  Penmanship.  l  Denver.     Public 

Sdiools.        Series:  Curalve  writing  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-2291 


Oven  350  (Motion  picture)  Matt-Jen  Entfrtainments.  Made 
by  Mysterious  Flower  Films.  Released  by  Manson  Distrib- 
uting Corp.,  1970. 

19  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  story  in  which  a  young  man  and  young 
lady  fall  In  love  through  a  aeries  of  comic  Incid^its  which  occor 
when  the  young  man  cooks  dinner  for  the  yoiug  lady. 

I.  Matt-Jen  EnterUlnmeDts  (Firm)  II.  Hanson  DUtrlbutlng  Cor- 
poratloiL 

791.43  75-711388 

CINE 


CK^er  here  (Motion  picture) 
see    Home  front,   1917-1919:    war  transforms 

American  life 

Over  in  the  meadow  (Motion  picture)     Weston  Woods  Stu- 
dios, lDfi9. 

10  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  John  iMogstAB.  with  lllos- 
tratlon  bv  Rkjankovsky. 

Summary:  A  sing-along  film.     Presents  an  old  counting  song  for 
children. 

1.    Children's    songs.  i.    LangstafT,    John    M.      Over   In   tne 

meadow,    n.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston.  Conn. 

372.8  77-702903 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


Over  the  Andes  in  Ecuador  (Motion  picture)    Public  Media, 
inc.     Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

18  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Man  and  his  world) 

Edlte<l  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  fOr  rllm 
nod  Slid.  Munich.  .  _.  ^ 

Summary:  PresenU  the  transportation,  Industry,  dress,  and  cus- 
toms of  the  people  of  Ecuador. 

1    Ecuador— Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Public  Media,  ina 

EL   Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Man  and  his  world   (Motion 

picture) 

918.66  79-70M89 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


Over   the  edce   (FUmstnp)     Warren  Schloat  Productkais, 
1970. 

104  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  pbonodisc :  1  s.,  12  la.,  3Si  ipm.,  11 

mln.     I  Rush  towanl  freedom,  no.  6 1 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credi**.-  Producer  and  writer.  Richard  W.  Bruner. 

Summary:  Presents  dominant  events  and  personalities  In  the 
civil  rights  movement  including  the  1K55  slaying  of  Emmctt  Till, 
Medgar  Evers  and  the  freedom  rides,  violence  In  Philadelphia  and 
ICiHiaslppl  the  asrasslnation  of  Malcolm  X,  the  murder  of  Mrs. 
TloU  Uuuo.  the  1965  Watts  riots,  and  the  1967  Newark  riots. 

1.   avil   rlghts~C.   3.  L    Schioat    (Warren)    ProdnctlfKis. 

Pleasantvllle,   N.   Y.        Series:    Rush   toward   freedom    (Fllmstrip) 

"■  323.4  71-736366 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Orcr  the  hm  la  Ike  Boaa.  [Motion  picture)    A-V  Corp,  19707 
Reteaaedby  Time-Life  Rlma 


It  I 


sdMMllcvcl,  no.  5) 

SUMMARY:  Animatkxi  and  live  phoufraphy  drsoMtin  ih<  pnbUm  at 
icadiwg  a  sfiaccship  to  the  mooa.  Revicwi  circular  and  dtptkal  orbits  and  >howi 
bow  a  spaoeahip  it  placed  in  a  highdipbcal  earth  orbit  that  will  raach  ihcortit 

oTtte  HKKM. 

1.  Space  Wgbt  to  the  OMMm.    2.  Arttfldal  sstdhtes— Ortte.       l.A-VCorpo- 
taiioa.  Housloa.  Te^     II.  Tunc-Liie  PQbm.     III.  Swiss:  Space— dH  a«w 
acicBcc  [Motioa  fricxwe]  High  school  kc««l.  ao.  S. 
[TL799.M6]  tt»^5  72-714732 

-       H  73  HAKC 


Over  there  1914-1918  (Motion  pictvre)  Zodiac  films, 
France,   1963.     Released   in  the   U.   S.   by  Contemporary 

Films/McGraw-Hill  ,19681, 

90  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

35  mm.  version  releawd  in  the  U.  S.  In  1966  by  Pathe  Contem- 
porary Flbns. 

Credir*:  Director,  Jean  Aurel ;  writer,  r«cil  Saint  r..aureat. 

Summary.-  Analyzva  the  reasons  for  World  War  t  using  documen- 
tary and  propagandlstlc  film  sequeni-es  complied  from  newsreels, 
army  Alms,  and  suppressed  footage.  Prtf.sents  a  chronolc^cal  history 
of  the  war.  describes  the  mechanism  of  the  European  political  al- 
liances, and  explains  the  social  symptoms  of  budding  nazlsm. 

1.  European  War.  1914-1918.  l  Zodiac  films,    ii.  Contemporary 

Fllms/McGra  w-H  111. 

940.8  78-700108 

UcOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 

The  Overarm  router.  Part  1:  Nomenclature  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinona 
Communications. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  in  cassette :  11  Ips. 

Ixiop  fllm. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  uses  of  the  overarm  router/ahaper,  and 
explains  the  functions  of  Its  parts  and  controls. 

1.  Routlng-machlnea.        I.  DCA  Educatloaal  Products. 
[TJ1208]  621.9  71-71257T 

DCA  Edncational  Products 


The  Overarm  router.  Part  2:  Nomenclature  (Motiim  pic- 
ture) DCA  Educational  Producta,  1969.  Made  by  cin- 
ema Communications. 

4  mln.     sL     color,     super  8  mm.     and  phonotape  in  cassette:  1|  tps. 
Loop  fllm. 
With  script. 

CREDITS :  ConsolUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Eixplalns  the  functions  of  the  parts  and  controls  of 
the  overarm  router. 

1.  Routing-machines.         I.  DCA  Bducatloiul  Products. 

[TJ1208]  621J  75-712578 

DCA  EidDCattonal  Prodocta 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Overarm  router.  Part  3:  Basic  operations  {Motion 
picture)  DCA  Kdiicational  Pntducts.  l!H>i>.  Made  by 
Cinema  Communications. 

4  DilD.    si.    color,    super  8  mm,    nnd  phonotape  In  rasst-tte:  li  ips- 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Joiia«. 

SVMM.KRY;  Explains  basic  operHtlona  of  the  oTerarm  router.  In- 
cluding template  and  pin  routing,  internal  and  external  routing, 
intprnal  and  external  shaping,  and  making  a  mortise  and  tenon  Joint. 

1   Kouttng-machines.  I.  DCA  Educationul  Products. 

[T.n208]  621.9  78-712576 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  Overarm  router.  Part  4:  The  overarm  router  as  a 
standard  shaper  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational 
Products,  1969.    Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super 8  mm.     andphonotape  in  cassette:  II  Ip8. 

I»op  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS  :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

Sl'MMAKY:  Shows  how  the  oTerarm  router  performs  the  opera- 
tions of  a  standard  shaper  when  the  head  Is  mounted  below  tbe 
tahle. 

1.   Routing- machines.        I.   DCA   Educational   Products.     II.   The 
Overarm  router  as  a  standard  shaper  (Motion  picture) 
[TJ1208]  621.9  79-712579 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Orerhand  serve  (Motion  ■picture)    Film  Associates,  1967. 

3  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Volleyt>all  skills  aeries) 

l*)op  film. 

Issueii  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  xulde. 

Summar]/:  Shows  the  technique  and  form  of  the  overhand  serve. 

I.  Volleyball.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Volleyball  skills 

series  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2821 

Film  Associates 

Overhand  sets  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Volleyball) 

Loop  ll'm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summurtf:  Detulled  analysis  of  front  set,  screw-under  set,  and 
the  l>ack  set. 

1.  Volleyball.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Volleyball  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  70-705327 

Ealing  Corporation 


Overhand  voHey  (Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1967. 

2  mln.    si.     color.     8  mm.     (Volleyball  skills  series) 

Loi>p  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Suintnary:  Illustrates  the  overhand  volley,  or  "set  shot,"  In  keeping 
a  volleyball  In  play. 

1.  Volleyball.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Volleybalt  skills 

series  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2822 

Film  .\S3oclates 

Overhead    projector    {Motion    picture)     Chandler    Pub.    Co. 
Kelensed  by  Mc(Jraw.HilI  Hook  Co..  VMiH. 

:i   mill.     -.i.     <i)lor.     s  mm.      (.Audiovisual  equipment   operation) 

I.OOP  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Crrdita:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

t^ummary:  Demon .•^tratefl  the  operation  of  an  overhead  projector. 
Cue-*  a  Bf.-eler  I'rojex  1010  model  to  show  the  placement  of  the 
projet'tor  and  project  Ion  I  nt  in  relation  to  the  screen.  Explains  how 
to  foi~uK  th»  projector  and  make  necesxarj-  adjustments:  discusses 
the  u>«  of  a  trauKjiarency  in  overhead  projections. 

1.  Projectors.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company,  San  Francisco. 
II.  MctirawHIll  [look  Company.  Series:  Audiovisual  equipment 
operatlCHi  (Motion  picture) 

778.2  78-702161 

McOraw-HlIlBoolcCo. 

TTie    Overhead    projector    ( Filmstrip)    Educational    Film- 
strips,  1969. 

4S  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Overhead  projector) 

CRKDITS:  Authors,  Kenneth  L.  Russell.  Tommy  McAfee. 

Sl'MMARY :  Explains  the  functions  and  operation  of  the  over- 
head projector.    With  captions. 

1.  Overhead  projection.  I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  UuntsvUle, 

Tex.    II.  Series:  The  Overhead  projector  (Filmstrip) 
[LB1043.5]  371.33  76-734645 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Orerkead  projectOTS.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  Films,  1967. 

29  fr.     color.     3)  mm.     ("How  to"  for  church  >chool  tcacben) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  church  tchool  teacher*  how  to  make  more  effective  um 
at  overhead  projectors  in  their  progiam  of  instruction. 

I ,  Overhead  projection,  2.  Religioiis  education  I.  Concordia  PuWishing 
House,  Sl  Louts.  II.  Series:  "How  to"  for  church  Khool  teachers.  [Filmstrip] 
[BV1535J  268  70-740758 

Concordia  Pub.  House  T2  MARC 


Overload  in  the  cities  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  &  Co. 
Made  by  New  Concept  Productions.  Released  by  Double- 
day  &  Co.  and  International  Communication  Film.s,  1969. 

15  mln.     Kd.     color.     1(1  mm.     (The  World  in  transition) 

tHher  veritionx  avullahle:  suiwr  8  mm.  sil.  cartrldsf:  super  8  mm. 
re*"!  with  mngnetlc  twund  track. 

With  teacher's  manual, 

t^ummary:  Focuses  on  problems  of  the  vast  metropolitan  areas  of 
the  I'nited  Stnles.  poinllne  out  that  Increasing  urbanization  tuts 
already  overtaxed  the  air,  water,  and  natural  resources.  Considers 
the  sonrce*  of  air  pollution,  the  results  in  terms  of  respiratory  111- 
nesses  and  deaths,  and  explores  the  posHlbitltles  of  legislation  and 
controls. 

1.  I'ollutlon— i;.  8.     2.  Air— Pollution.  i.  Doubleday  and  Com- 

pany,  Inc.     II.   International  Communication  Films.  Series:  The 

World  Intranaltloa  (Motion  picture) 

801.3  70-700111 

Doubledar  4  Co. 


The  Overpass  {Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Yufjoslavia. 
Keleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/SIcGraw- 
Hill,  1870. 

14  mln.    Kd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director.   Zlatko  Sudovlc;  photographer,  Antun   Marklc. 

Summarii:  X  study  of  the  ways  in  which  the  people  of  a  new 
MPtttement  reait  to  a  railroad  bridge  which  they  must  cross  on  their 
way  to  work. 

1.  Railroad  bridges.  i.  Zagret>-fllm.     n.  Contemporary  Films/ 

McGraw-Hill. 

301.2  73-707566 

Mc<}raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Overpopulatloa.  (Filmstripj     Family  Films.     Released  by  Family 
Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1972. 

70  fr.  color.  35  min.  and  phonodiw:  i  *..  12  in..  33  I  <  J  rpin..  1 .1  mm 
(Survivinf  the  ecology  crisis,  no.  2) 

Also  issued  wiih  phonotape  in  casseilc. 

With  teacher's  guide 

CREDITS:  Writer.  Jim  Lawrence;  narrator.  Phil  Banon;  phomgiiiphei .  Alev 
Ferguson. 

SUMMARY:  EKplaini  that  ihc  population  of  ihc  world  is  gr<.*iiig  »t  u  rale 
which  could  approach  the  physical  limits  of  the  cartying  capacity  tif  the  earth 
within  the  next  forty  years.  Examines  some  i>\  ihc  prognoses  thai  rcfuic  the 
danger  of  overpopulation.  Concludes  that  population  must  be  regulated  by  binh 
control  or  it  will  be  reduced  by  famine,  disease,  pcililcncc,  and  war, 

1,  Population      2.  Birth  control,        I,  Family  Films,  inc,      II    Society  for 


Visual  Education,  ir 
strip]  no,  2, 

[HB87S] 

Society  for  Visual 
Education 


.  Chicago,     111,  Series:  Surviving  the  ecol»gy  >. 


72-732750 
MARC 


OTerprotection  (a  family  picnic).  [Motion  picture]  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1972.  Captioned  for  the  use  of  the 
deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch.  U.S.  Bu- 
reau of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

■pprox.  15  min.     sd,     color,     16  mm,     (Human  behavior  senes) 
SUMMARY;  Shows  the  natural  parental  attention  given  a  handicapped 

child,  and  tells  how  the  handicapped  can  accept  and  react  to  it    Paced  with 

lip-reading  and  captions  involving  handicapped  children 

1,  Handicapped  children— Family  relationships,        1    Universal  Education 

and  Vbual  Arts.     II,  United  States.     Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped 

Media  Services  and  CapUoned  Films  Branch.      111.  Series:  Human  behavior 

series.  [Motion  picture] 

[HV888j  371.9  72-701600 

Media  Services  and  72  MARC 

Captioned  Films 


Overseas  National  Airways 
see 

Andretti. 


Overspill  (Motiuii  pictme)  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
in  collaboration  with  the  Swedish  Institute  for  Cultural 
Relations.  Made  find  roien=ed  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1970. 

28  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

In  the  Swedish-Canadian  co-productions  serlea. 

CKEDITS:  Producers.  Tom  Daly,  John  Kemeny;  director,  Mort 
Ransen;  technical  consultant,  Trevor  Lloyd;  photography,  Martin 
Duckworth. 

SUMMARY:  Focu.ses  on  the  problems  that  have  resulted  from 
the  Swedish  Government's  plan  to  relocate  unemployed  Norrliotten 
residents  In  industrial  towns. 

1.  Unemplo.ved— Norrbotten.  Sweden  (Province)     2.  Labor  supply — 
Sweden.        I.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 
[HD5804]  301J2  78-714302 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Overthrust  faults  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nicii  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mill,    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Earth  science) 

Loop  film.     IsHued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  auper  8  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  overthrum  fault  Is  formed  when  one 
edge  of  a  fault  la  forced  over  the  other  by  horizontal  presmires. 
Includes  scenes  of  the  Lewis  overthrust  in  Glacier  National  Park. 

1.  Faults   (Geology)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational 

Corporation.         Serlea:  Earth  science  (Motion  picture.    Encyclopae- 
dia Brltannlca  Educational  Corp.) 

551.8  71-704191 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Edacatlonal  Corp. 


Orertarc/ayltaBy.  [Motion  [»cture]  Mafilm  Studio*.  Budapest, 
196S.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Contemporary  FUnu/McGraw- 
HUL 

9  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Janoa  VadasL 

SUMMARV:  Uses  color  X-ray  cameras  and  other  sophisticated  phoco- 
graphtc  equipment  to  record  the  development  of  a  chicken  embryo  and  the 
hatching  of  a  baby  chkk,  with  Beethoven's  Egmoal  overture  as  background 
music. 

I ,  Chick  embryo.       I.  Beethoven.  Ludwig  van.  1 770- 1 127.    Efmont  Over- 
ture.    II.  Mafilm  Studio*.     111.  Coniemporary  Fibns/McOrav-HiU. 
[QL9593  598.2  72-700870 

McGraw-HUI  Book  Co.  72  MARC 

Overview  (Filmstrip)     Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1969. 

'M  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Iteadlng  with  speed,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CiedUi:  Script.  Reading  I.«horatory.  Inc. :  lllustrntions,  Sewell 
Booth,  Stephen  Zonttch. 

nummary:  Rxamlfieii  the  cauma  of  alonr  reading,  and  outline* 
the  major  methods  and  goals  of  speed  reading.  With  captlona.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Rapid  reading.    2.  Reading  (Elemeotary)  i.  Universal  Edu- 

cation and  VlHiial  Arta.  Series:  Reading  with  speed  (Pllmstrlp) 

372.4  79-786672 

A.  L.  A.  BookllHt 


Overview  and  life  in  rural  Greece    (Filmstrip) 
see    Greece:    Overview  and  life  in  rural  Greece 


An  Overview  of  the  earth  sciences  {FUmstrip)  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1971.  Made  by  Halas  and  Batchelor  Edu- 
cation Division,  London. 

35  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Earth  Bcieoce  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  tools,  techniques,  and  Ideas  by  which 
earth  scientists  probe  the  mysteries  of  the  planet  earth  to  answer 
questions  about  its  oriKln  and  evolution.    With  captions. 

1.  Earth  science.^  l  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 

Earth  science  series  (Filmstrip.    McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo.) 

550  78-737539 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 

Ovulation  aad  egg  transport  in  manuuUs.  [Motion  picture]  Rich- 
ard J.  Blandau.  Released  by  University  of  Washinaton  Press 
1972. 

14  min.     sd      color       16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Cinemaiographer.  Roy  Hayashi. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  ovulation  in  the  living  mammal  by  showing  the 
mechanism  whereby  the  ovulated  egg  is  transported  from  the  surface  of  the 
ovary  into  the  oviduct  and  then  to  the  site  of  fcrtiliiaiion  within  the  oviduct. 

I.  Ovulation.     2,  Fertilization.        I.  Blandau,  Richard  Julius.  1912- 
11   Washington  (State)      University,     Press. 

CQP261]  574.1  72-701495 

University  of  Washington  72  MARC 

Press 


Owen,  Guy,  1925- 
Flam  Man 
see 


The  ballad  of  the  Flim- 


The  Flim-Flam  Man. 


Owens -Illinois,  inc. 
see 


Digivue  '71. 
Owens-Illinois,  inc.    Forest  Products  Division 


Subject;    packaging. 


The  Owl  and  the  possycat  [Motion  picture]    Weston  Woods  Stu- 
dios, 1971. 

3  min.    »d.    color,     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Morton  Schtndel;  narrator,  John  Cunningham;  music, 
Mary  Lyim  Twombly, 

SUMMARY:  Uses  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  poem  by  Edward  Uar  to  teU 
the  story  about  the  owl  and  the  pussycat  who  uke  an  amorous  voyage.  For 
primary  gradca. 

(I,  Nonsense  verseS)  I.  Lear,  Edward,  1822-1888,  The  owl  and  the  pus- 
sycat    II.  Weston  Woods  Studios.  Weston,  Conn, 

[i>Z8.3i  372.6  78-715125 

Weston  Woods  Snidioi  72  MARC 

The  Owl  and  the  pa887*€at  [and,  My  shadow  (FUmttrip) 
Cooper  Films  and  Reoords,  1969. 

37  fr.  color,  3S  mm.  and  phooodlsc;  1  &,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  4  mln. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  fllmstrlps,  series  A) 

With  teacher's  guide, 

VrediU:  I'rodueer,  Prentice  Ford;  music,  Roaa  Rio-  narrator  and 
editor,  Mar^e  Bell. 

Summary:  Presents  two  poems,  The  owl  and  the  possy-cat.  by 
Edward  Lear,  and  My  shadow,  by  Robert  Louis  StevenBon,  illustrated 
by  cartoon  drawings. 

I.  Lear.  Edward.  1812-I88S,  The  owl  and  the  pussy-cat.  n.  Ste- 
Tenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-18W.  My  shadow,  m.  My  shadow 
(Pilmstrip)     IV,  Cooper  Films  and  Records.        Series. 

821  72-734924 

Cooper  Fllma  and  Records 

The  Owl  and  the  pussy-cat,  and  Wynken,  BIynken,  and  Nod 
(Filnutnp)    Weeton  Woods  Studios,  1967. 

2  fllu.Mtrips  on  one  roll  (34  fr.)  color.  S5  mm.  and  i^ODOdlsc: 
2  s,,  12  In.,  33|  rpm. 

With  text  booklet 

Creditt:  Producer,  Morton  Schlndel. 

Svmmary:  Uses  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  poem  by  E>lward  Lear 
to  tell  the  story  about  the  owl  ami  the  puasycaL  Dace  the  pictures 
and  text  of  the  poem  by  Eugene  Field  to  tell  the  story  about  Wynken, 
BIynken,  and  Nod. 

1.  Children'."  poetry.  i.  Lear,  Edward.  1822-1888.  The  owl  and 
the  pussycat  ii.  Field.  Eugeoe,  1850-1896.  Wyoken,  BIynken  and 
Nod.  Qi.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn.  iv.  Wynken, 
BIynken,  and  Nod  (FHmstrip) 

808.1  Fi  A  68-4812 

Weston  Woods  Studios 

(Owls,    (Motion  picture)     International  Tele-Film  Produc- 
tions, 1949. 

11  mtr,     sd.     hSiVf.    Ifl  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 

Credit*:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Tbelmu  Scbnee. 

Summary.'  Uses  a  telephoto  lens  to  record  a  description  of  several 
types  of  owls.  Illustratefi  their  hnblts  and  characteristics — their 
patterns  of  nesting,  feeding  and  rearing  young,  and  their  home  life. 
Focuses  on  the  eagle-,  horned-,  sparrow-,  und  BtaneM>n-ls. 

1,  Owls.  I.  International  Tele-Film  Prodnctlons,  Inc,  Series: 
John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2065 


Oxford.    University 

Ptankioo:  the  endleu  harvest. 


Tiger  beetle. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Oxford.    University.    Commonwealth  Forestry 
Institute 
see 


Parasitism  and  commensalism:   the  rabbit 


flea. 

Oxford  Films 
see 

America. 

America  the  beautiful. 

Art  for  the  space  age. 

Battle  hymn. 

Busted. 

A  Day  in  the  life  of  a  dollar  bill. 

Ecology  of  forests. 

Ecology  of  ponrls. 

Ecology  of  the  ocean. 
Ecology  of  the  prairie. 
Electric  gallery  plus  three. 

Firefighters  on  the  move. 

God  bless  America. 

Hospital  careers. 

James  Weldon  Johnson. 
Latino:   a  cultural  conflict. 

Newspaper  layout. 

The  Pledge  of  allegiance. 
The  Printmakera. 

Beading  poetry:   Annabel  Lee. 
Reading  poetry:  Haiku. 

Reading  poetry:  Mending  wall. 

Reading  poetry:   O  captainl    My  captaini 

Reading  poetry:    The  creation. 
Rings  on  my  fingers. 

The  Silkscreen  print. 

The  Star-Spangled  Banner. 
Today's  newspaper. 

Oxford  Productions 
see 

Ijove  Is  a  ball. 

OxidatiMi  and  redaction:  electrolytic  edis  (MoUan  picture) 

Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    Bi.    color,    taper  8  mm. 

Loop  flim.    Ftlm  notes  od  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Antbor,  R.  U.  Whltner. 

Summary:  Uses  three  colorful  electrolytic  celU  to  iUuatrate  oxi^- 
tlon  and  redaction  in  separate  half  cells. 

1.  Oxldatlon-reductlOD  reaction.    2.  ElectrolTtlc  celll.        I.  Baling 
Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maaa. 

546  Fi  A  68-1596 

Ballnc  CorporattoD 


Oxidation  and  rednction: 

Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 


the  hatoscns   (Motion  picture) 


4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  Dim. 

Loop  nim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  ease. 

CredUt:  Author.  R.  M.  Wbltoey. 

6'KinnMirir;  Uses  displacement  reactions  iDTolTlnc  Cls,  Bn,  and 
Ii  to  Illustrate  oxidation  and  reduction  and  shows  electron  transfer 
with  animation  and  a  Cli-M  battery. 

1.  Oxidation.  :;.  Reduction.  Chemical.  3.  Halogens.  i.  Ealing 
Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

546  Fi  A  68-1696 

Ealing  Corporation 


Oxidation  states  of  manganese  (Motion  picture)  Holt, 
Riiiehurt  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by  Telemated  Motion 
Pictures. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  Kuper  8  mm.  (Ionic  reactions  In  aqueoii.s  solu- 
tion, no.  8» 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Norman  Duffy. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  sigQlOcant  chemical  reactions  to  solu- 
tion and  presents  the  balanced  ionic  equatlona  for  these  reactions. 
Uses  animation  to  explain  the  reactions  In  terms  of  the  fundamental 
principles  and  concepts  of  chemistry- 

1.   Solution   (Chemistry)     2.  Silver.  I.  Holt.  Rlnehart  and 

Winston,  inc.     II.  Series:  Ionic  reactions  in  aqueous  solution   (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  8. 

541  74-711953 

Bolt.  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


Oxidations:  fondamental  types   (Filmstrip)    Ward's  Nat- 
ural Science  E.stablishment,  1971. 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  dual-track, 
li  Ips.,  22  rain.     (Ward's  solo-learn  system) 

With  manual  and  student  review  sheet 

CREDITS:  Author,  Nina  Sandberg. 

SUMMARY:  An  explanation  of  the  oxidation  process.  Involving 
the  addition  of  oxygen,  and  variations  of  the  process  Involving  loss 
of  hydrogen  or  removal  of  electrons,  as  they  occur  In  biochemical 
reactions. 

1.  Oxidation,  Physiological.        I.  Ward's  Natural  Science  BJstab- 
llflhment,  Inc.    II.  Series:  Ward's  soto-learn  system  (Filmstrip) 
[QPirr]  574.1  73-738969 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 

Oxnam,  Garfield  Bromley,  Bp.  ,  1891-1963 


Testimony  of  Bishop  G.  Bromley  Oxnam  be 
fore  the  House  Un-American  Activities  Committee 
July  21,  1953. 

Oxyacetylene  fusion   weMing   (Filmstrip)     Library  Film- 
strip  Center,  1971. 

55  fr,     color.     S5  mm.     and  phonodisc:   2  s.,  12  In.,  S3J   rpm., 
18  mtn. 

Also  Is-sued  with  phonotape. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Violet  Priestley;  graphic  arts;  C.  G.  Casey. 

SUMMARY :  Teaches  the  techniques  of  welding  to  students  who 
are  considering  it  for  an  occupation. 

1.  Oiyacetylene  welding  and  cutting, 
ter.  Wichita,  Kan. 

[TT211]  671.5 

Library  Filmstrip  Center 

Oxy-acetylene  welding  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  XJ.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Welding) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Portrays  welding  procedures  through  diagrams,  close- 
up  photography,  and  live-action  shots. 

1.   Oxyacetjiene  welding  and  cutting.  L  Eothen  Films.     II. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Weld- 
ing (Motion  picture) 

671.5  75-709854 

Eno'clopaedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Oxyacetylene  welding:  equipment  (Motion  picture)  Wil- 
liam Brose.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

IC  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  equipment  that  Is  usually  used  In 
bench-type  gas  welding  and  brazing;  demonstrates  the  correct  pro- 
cedures for  assembling  ttie  equipment,  lighting  the  torch,  and  adjust- 
ing the  flame. 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting  —  Equipment  and  supplies. 
I.  Brose,  William.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Indus- 
trial education  series  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  7e-7ll084 
BFA  Educational  Media 

Oxyacetylene  welding — ^joining  steel  (Motion  picture)  Wil- 
liam Brose.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 
With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  advanced  techniques  of  gas  welding.  Includ- 
ing multiple  pass  (thick  plate)  Joining,  struotual  section  fabrica- 
tion, and  forming  horiiontal,  vertical,  and  overhead  welds. 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.  I.  Brose,  William.     II. 

BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Industrial  education  series 

(Motion  picture.    BFA  Educational  Media) 

671.6  75-711086 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Oxyacetylene  welding:  safety  and  o|»erations  {Motion  pic- 
ture) E.  P.  Research.  Made  by  James  O.  TidwelL  Re- 
leased by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

15  mln.    sd.    color,    18  mm.     (Metal  shop — safety  and  operations) 
Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 
With  teacher  guide. 
Summarv:  Cses  cloee-up  photography  to  show  safety  points  and 

basic  techniques  In  oxyacetyloie  welding. 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.  2.  Oxyacetylene  welding 
and  cutUng— Safety  measures.  l  E.  P.  Researcb,  Inc.  n.  AIMS 
Instructional   Media   Services.  Series:   Metal  shop — safety  and 

operations  (Motion  plctore) 

621.9  75-706477 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlcca 


Oxyacetylene  welding — torch  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
William  Brose.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
lOTl. 

19  mln.     sd.    color.     18  mm.     (Industrial  education  aeries) 

With  study  guide 

SUMMARY :   Demonstrates  the  correct  technlquM  for  running  a 
bend,  welding  without  rod.  adding  rod  to  a  butt  weld,  and  brazing. 

1.    Oxyacetylene   welding   and   cutting.  I.   Brose,   William. 

II.  BFA  Educational  Media.     III.  Series:  Industrial  education  series 
(Motion  picture) 

671.5  72-711083 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Oxyacetylene  welding  vocabnlary.  [Filmslrip]     Library  Filmstrip 
Center,  1972.     Made  by  Violet  Priestley. 


64  fr.     color-     3S 
(Welding) 

Abo  inucd  with  phonoupc 

CREDITS:  CrMtive  dircctot.  C  G  Cwey. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  ihc  variout  temu  uied 
With  captions. 

1.  Oxytcctyknc  welding  and  cutting— Diclionaries. 
Center,  Wichita.  Kan.  Ii-  Series:  Welding.  (Fiimstrip] 
lTS227.5i  671.5 

Library  Ftlmstrip  Center  72 


and  phonodiac:  2  *.,  12  in..  33  1 13  rpm..  1 1  min- 


oiyacetytene  (as  welding. 
1.  Library  Filmatrip 


72-732639 
MARC 


Oxygen    {Filmstrip)     Stephen   Boeustow  Productions.     Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1970. 

32  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Leaf  functions) 

With  study  guide.  ,_,  .  _ 

Summary:  Describes  how  plants  give  off  bubbles  of  oxygwi 
through  the  stomata.     With  caption*.     For  elementary  grad^ 

1     Stomata— Juvenile  films.  i.   Bosustow    (Stephen)    Produc- 

Wqhh.    it    BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  Leaf  funcUona  (Film- 

•"■""  372.3  76-737139 

BFA  Educational  Media 


I.  Library  Filmstrip  Cen- 
72-740150 


Oxygen  administration  {Filmstrip)    Trainex  Corp.,  1968. 

107  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  28 
mln.     microgroove.     (Patient  care  series — special  needs,  2) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  caH.fette. 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  Orange  County  Medical  Center. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  script. 

Summarif:  A  training  film  for  nurxes.  Eh^lalna  safety  precautions 
to  tollow  In  using  wall  oxygen,  cylinder  oxygen,  nasal  catheter  and 
cannula,  oxygen  tents,  and  face  mask. 

1.  Oxygen  therapy.  i.  Trainex  Corporation.  Series:  Patient 

care  series— special  needs,  2  (Filmstrip) 

610.73  75-737514 

Trainex  Corp. 

Oxygen:  cannula  and  mask  {Motion  picture)    Delta  CoUej^e. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  mill.    si.    color    super  8  mm,     (Nursing  "kills  and  techniques) 

Loop  Him. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summarv."  Demonstrates  how  to  use  a  cannula  and  a  masK  on 
a  patient.  Shows  how  to  attach  the  tubing  to  the  oxygen  source, 
regulate  the  amount  of  flow,  and  place  the  tubing  and  oxygen  mask 
In  a  position  that  Is  comfortable  for  the  patlenL 

1    Oxygen  therapy.     2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  Delta  College. 

Prentice-Hall     Inc.  Series:    Nursing  skills   and    techniques 


(Motion  picture) 
Prentice-Hall 


610.73 


77-706223 


Oxygen:  croupette  {Motion  picture)     Delta  College.    Re- 
leased by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  m  ri-     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  technhjues) 

Loop  flIm. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summarv:  Shows  how  to  set  up  a  croupette  frame.  Demon- 
strates how  to  adjust  the  metal  hose  frame,  plastic  canopy,  hose 
outlet,  and  tubings  so  that  nursing  care  may  be  given. 

1.  Oxygen  therapy.     2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  Delta  College, 

n.    Prentioe-Hali,    Inc.  Series:    Nursing  skills   and    techniques 

(Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-705224 

Prent  ice-Hall 

Oxygen   levels   during   an   algal   bloom    {Motion  picture) 
Iowa  State  University,  Film  Production  Unit,  1968. 

4  mil',     color.      (Iowa  State  University  plant  science  films) 
Versions  av.iilable:  si.,  magnetic  sd..  optical  sd..  cartridge,  reel, 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm..  16  mm. 

With  flim  guide.  ^   ^ 

Summarj/:  Shows  the  effect  of  algal  respiration  and  decomposi- 
tion on  the  O.  supply  In  a  lake. 

1.  -Mgae.      2    Oxygen.      3,  Fresh-water  flora.         i.  Iowa,      btate 
University  of  Srfence  and  Technology.  Ames.     Film  ProducUon  Unit. 
681.92  Fi  A  68-1977 

Iowa.    State  Univ.  Flim  Production  Unit 

Oxygen:  nasal  catheter   {Motion  picture)     Delta  College. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  mji.     si.     color,     super  R  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

I>x>ri  lUm. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  on  a  clear  plastic  model  and  then  on 
an  actual  patient  how  to  Insert  a  n&sal  catheter,  secure  the  pa- 
tient's face  In  a  comfortable  position,  and  humidify  the  oxygen  to 
prevent  dehydration  of  the  upper  respiration  tract. 

1.  Oxygen  therapy.     2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  r.  Delta  College, 

n.    Prentice-Hall,    Inc.  Series:    Nursing  skills   and    techniques 

(Motion  picture) 

610.73  74-705225 

Prentice-Hall 
Oxygen:  tent  {^fot^on  pirivvf)     Delta  Collejre.    Released  by 
Prentice-Hall.  1970. 

4  m  :i     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

I.«oo  Him. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 
■  nummary:  Shows  how  to  set  up  an  oxygen  tent  drawing  oxygen 
from  a  tank,  rather  than  from  a  wait  supply.  Demonstrates  how 
to  control  the  temperature  and  humidity,  tuck  the  tent  under  the 
mattress  on  three  sides,  and  fold  It  around  the  patient  to  conserve 
the  oxygen  supply. 

1  Oxygen  therapy— Apparatus  and  supplies.  2.  Nurses  and  nurs- 
ing. I.  Delta  College,  n.  Prentice-Hall.  inc.  Series:  Nurs- 
ing skills  and  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  78-705226 

Prentice-Hall 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Oxygen  tent  administratiiHi  (FUmstrip)  Blakiston  Divt- 
aion,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Mada  in  collaboration 
with  Daniel  C.  Dillon. 

tlO  fr.  color  35  mm.  nod  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  lo..  33i  rpm  ,  20  mlu. 
(Basic  nursing  procedures) 

Wlrli  ieailier'3  s'lide  and  script. 

Crtditt:  Etlucatlonal  consultants,  Jean  Altto,  Marlon  R.  TbompsotL 

Summarif:  Detnoostrates  the  principle*  of  safe,  eflectlve  oxygen 
adnilnlstratinii  and  the  role  of  the  nursing  staff  in  caring  for  the 
patient  in  en  oxygen  tent. 

1.  Oxj'geti  therapy.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  BlaklstoD 
Division.         Series:  Basic  nursing  procedures  (FUmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-5169 

McOraw-HllI  Book  Co. 


Oya,  Soichi,  1900- 
see 


Nihon  no  ichiban  nagai  hi 


The  Emperor  and  a  general. 

Oz  Film  Manufacturing  Company 
see 


The  Magic  cloak. 

The  Ozarks  of  Harold  BeU  Wright  (FUmstrip)    RMI  Film 
Productions,  1966. 

-19  fr  rolor.  35  mm.  and  phonmllsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  12 
mln.     (landmarks  In  the  historj  of  MiK.<wiiri,  Krlef!  B) 

Enstman  color. 

Pbonodisc  lacking  In  L,  C. 

Title  on  can  :  Harold  Bell  Wright  and  the  Ozarks. 

Creditx:  Ekliicailonal  consultant,  Walter  Morrow  Burk.i. 

Summary:  Presents  views  of  the  Ozark."!  at  the  height  of  the  au- 
tumn Refl.son.  pointing  out  the  influence  of  their  natural  splendor  on 
Harold  Bell  Wright,  author  of  The  Shepherd  of  the  hills. 

1.  Wright,  Harold  Beil,  1872-1944.  i.  RSII  Film  Productloni*.  n, 
Harold  Bell  Wright  and  the  Ozftrk.s  (FUmstrip)  Series:  Land- 
marks in  the  history  of  Missouri   (FUmstrip)  series  B. 

Fi  67-1656 

Ozymandias  {Fihnstrip)     Bmnswick  Productions.    Released 
by  Educational  Record  Sales,  1967. 

27  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Writer,  Rita  Esposlto;  Illustrator,  Herb  Lebowlt«;  edi- 
tor, John  Kronenljerger. 

Summary:  Examines  the  poem  Ozymandias,  by  Percy  Bysahe  Shel- 
ley.    With  captions. 

1.  Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  1792-1822.     Osymandiaa.  i.  Shelley, 

Percy  Bysshe.  1792-1822.     Ozymandias.     n.  Brunavrtdi  Prodactions. 
m.  Educational  Record  Salea. 

821  77-733711 

Educational  Record  Sales 


P  &  O  Unes  (North  America) 
Bee 


A  Sea  affair. 


P  and  q  objects  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canadn.  Relea.sed  in  the  IT,  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Beading  and  writing  series) 

I<oop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary;  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  skills 
by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  the  words  being  taught  In 
order  to  help  the  students  to  recognize  and  retain  the  words. 

1.  MenUIly  handicapped  children — Education — Reading.  t.  Can- 
ada. National  Pllm  Board,  n.  HcOraw-HllI  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

871.9  77-708619 

KcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


P-C  Prodictions 


Robin  and  the  7  hoods. 


P.   E. — lever  to  learning    (Motion  picture)     Sdiart    Finley, 
inc..  1969. 

M  tulti.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

CrediiM:  Producer,  wrller,  narrator,  .Stuart  Finley  :  editor,  Theodore 
Jones. 

Sumuuiry:  Demonstrates  an  educational  system  In  which  physical 
education  sctlrltles  are  uiwd  to  stltnulata  both  physical  fltneMs  and 
Intellectual  tnterest  In  the  mentally  retarded.  Uses  equipment  such 
■■  logs,  old  tlTrm.  Imarda,  Isdders,  and  folding  chairs. 

].  i'hyslcal  duration  nnd  trKlnlng.  i.  Finley  (Htuart)  Inc.,  Falls 
Church,  Va. 

371.92  70-702249 

Stuart  Finley.  Inc. 


PERT  and  critical  path  methods  (Motion  picture)  Repub- 
lic Steel  Corp.,  1966.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Educa- 
tional Resources  Foundation. 

29  mill.  sd.  Wtw.  1(1  mm,  (Modern  uinnnKempnt  metho*ls.  Part 
2:  Dt-clsioniuHkiuc  techniques) 

.^Iso  issued  ns  video  tapes  (1  In. :  2  in.;  quad  bend) 

With   conference-teacher  guide,   textbook,   and  self-scoilng  audits. 

Hnsed  on  the  book  Modern  management  methods,  by  Ernest  Dale 
and  L.  C.  Michelon. 

iJuinmary:  Outlines  an  effective  form  of  scheduling  nnd  program 
control.  Describes  new  techniques  used  by  the  United  Stales  Navy 
to  develop  the  Polaris  missile. 

1.  Critical  patli  analysis.  r.  DhIp.  Ernest,  1917-  Modern 

maun;:enient   methods,     it.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Series: 

MiHleiii   management    methods    (Motion   pictui-e)    Part   2:   Decision- 
lutiking  techniques. 

658  Fi  A  68-1308 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


P-47's  come  to  town    (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no,  5 


pH:  hydrogen  ion  concentration  (Motion  picture)    Thome 
Films,  1970. 

4  mlu.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY .-  Clarifies  the  complicated  conc^t  of  pH  as  a  loga- 
rithmic expression  of  hydrogen  Ion  concentration  by  diluting  strong 
Bcld  and  strong  base  In  a  sequence  of  1/10.  1/100,  and  1/1000. 

1.  Hydrogen-Ion  concentration.        I.  Tfaoroe  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder, 
Colo.     II.  Series:  Laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
[QD561]  Ml  74r-712157 

Thorne  Films,  inc. 


pH:  indicators  and  buffers  (Motion  picture)    Thorne  Films, 

1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY:  Pre.sents  esperlm^ts  In  which  a  phosphate  buffer 
Is  added  to  pH  7  water  and  a  simple  titration  Is  performed  In 
order  to  compare  the  amount  of  acid  needed  to  bring  about  a  pH 
change  In  the  buffer  with  the  amount  required  for  unbuffered  water. 

1.  Hydrogen-Ion  concentratloa.  2.  Buffer  solutions.  8.  Volumetric 
analysis.  I,  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series;  I.,abora- 
tory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

[QD561]  Ml  7&-712158 

Thorne  Films,  Inc. 


The   pH   meter   (Motion  picture)     Wendell   H.   Slabaugh. 
Released  by  John  Wiley  and  Sons.  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge, 

SUM3IARY :   Presents  techniques  of  operations  of  Bookman  72— 
calibration  and  measuring  pH.    With  captions. 

1.  Hydrogen-Ion  concentrntlon — Measumneot  I.  Slabaugh, 

Wendell  H.    IL  Wiley  (John)  and  Sons,  Inc. 

rCiD561]  645  70-712740 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


pH  meter   (Motion  picture)      Harper  &  Row,  Publishers, 
1970.   Made  by  Old  Pueblo  Film  Co. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  chemistry) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide  sod  student  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Rod  O'Connor,  Bruce  Fowler. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  standardtaatloa  of  a  pH  meter. 
Uses  the  meter  to  measure  pH  and  to  observe  pH  changes  and 
control. 

1.    Hydrogen-ion    concentration.      2.   Chemical   apparatus.  i. 

Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  Inc.  Series:  Fundamentals  of  chemis- 
try (Motion  picture) 

645  78-705380 

Harper  &  Row 


P.  H.  N,  (Public  health  nurse)  (Motion  picture)    Virginia 
Dept.  of  Health.    Made  and  released  by  Virginia  Dept  of 

Education,  Film  Production  Service,  1967. 

25  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Photographer,  J,  So!  Wrenn;  editor.  Richard  Raynor. 

Summary:  Follows  a  public  health  nurse  as  she  performs  her  rart- 
ous  duties  in  both  a  clinic  setting  and  In  her  patient's  home.  Shows 
that  both  the  variety  and  the  personal  nature  of  her  work  contribute 
to  Its  appeal  as  a  profession. 

1.  Public  health  nursing.        i.  Virginia.     DepL  of  Health. 
II.  Virginia.     Dept.  of  Education. 

614.073  Fi  A  67-2147 

Virginia.    Dept.  of  Education 


PIA  laser  pep  talk  (Motion  picture)    Printing  Industries  of 

America,  1966. 

70  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  discussion  leader's  guide  and  booklet. 

Credif:  Author,  Art  Johnson. 

Summary:  Shows  the  pro()t-lmi»rovement  steps  that  can  be  taken 
In  the  effective  management  of  people  to  Increase  prodactlvity  and 
to  control  and  reduce  manufacturing  costs. 

1.  Industrial  management.  2.  Ljibor  productivity.  8.  Coat  con- 
troL        t.  Printing  Industry  of  America. 

668  72-701963 


PKU— preventable  mental  retardation  (Motion  picture)    In- 
temational  Film  Bureau,  1967. 

Vi  mln.     ml.     color.     l(i  mm. 

S«>cond  edition. 

With  guide. 

Nummary:  Discusses  recent  reports  on  the  effertlTeneas  of  the 
present  procedures  which  are  used  In  diagnosing  PKU.  Describes 
new  bloml  tests  and  techniques  for  testing  which  can  be  done  at 
home. 

1.  Phenylketonuria.  t.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
618.92  70-707260 

Internatlonul  film  Bu-  reau 


PKU— retardo  mental  evitable  (Motion  picture) 
tional  Film  Bureau,  1962. 


Interna- 


JTi  uiln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Spanish  version  of  the  1001  motion  picture  entitled  PKU— pre- 
ventable mental  reUrdatlon. 

Credits:  Medical  adviser  and  consultant.  Richard  Koch. 

Summary:  Uses  a  series  of  actual  case  histories  to  emphasize  the 
need  for  the  universal  examination  of  all  children  for  phenylke- 
tonuria. Illustrates  a  simple  test  for  PKU  which  can  be  made  at 
borne. 

1.  Phenylketonuria.  r.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.  Chicago 
11.  PKU— preventable  mental  retardation  (Motion  picture)  ' 

618.92  73-707261 

International  Film  Bu-  reau 


PMS  Films 


The  Animals  are  crying. 


The  P-N  junction  (Motion  picture)  N.  V.  PhDipa,  Eind- 
hoven. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1968. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  a  single  crystal  containing  N-zones 
and  P-zones  leads  to  the  formation  of  two  layers  in  which  the  Ionic 
charges  are  not  neutralized. 

1.  Crystals — Electric  properties.    2.  Semiconductors.  i.  Philips* 

Gloetlampenfabrleken.  N.  V.,  Eindhoven,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. 

M8  70-706889 

McOranr.Hill  Rook  Po 

PPG  Industries 


Fiberglass  is. 
Progressions. 

Steps. 


PRC  Pictures,  inc. 
see 


Fighting  Bill  Carson. 
The  Monster  maker, 
Nabonga  (Gorilla) 


P-R  Productions 
see 


Von  Ryan's  Express. 


P.S.  It  WM  wortb  mlssiiig  recesi  for.  [Motion  picture]     Project 
Create,  1971.     Made  by  Communicators. 

10  min.    (d.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Reports  on  s  federally-funded  experiment.  Project  Create,  to 
bring  art  into  the  ichool  curriculum  and  test  it»  ability  lo  enliven  and  ud  the 
learning  proccsi.  Highlights  the  experiment  at  Kven  schoob  in  Connecticut 
which  were  lupplied  with  the  scrvicet  of  profcuionaia  from  all  at  the  arcs;  ihowt 
the  work  of  the  tludenti.  including  fllnu  completely  produced  by  lixth  graders. 

1.  Project  Create.     2.  Federal  aid  to  the  arta — Connecticut       I.  Project  Crc- 

[NX740]  375.009746  72-700473 

ONE  72  MARC 


10 


P.  S.  My  sister  sends  her  love   (Motion  picture)     U.  S. 
Post  Office  Dept.,  1968.    Made  by  Vision  Aaaociates. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  vital  Importance  of  overseas  mall 
movement  In  keeping  the  postal  link  unbroken  between  servicemen  and 
famlUes.  Includes  qiiotatl<HiB  from  letters  and  flashbacks  wbldi  cod- 
nect  hometown  ncenes  with  overseas  serviceroeo. 

1.  Postal  service.        i.  U.  S.     Post  Office  [>ept. 

383  78-702843 

OINH 

FT  109  (Motion  picture)    Warner  Bros.  Pieturea,  1963. 

140  mln.     sd.    color.    35  mm, 

PanavlRlon.    Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  book  by  Robert  J.  Donovan. 

Credits:  I'nMlucer.  Bryan  Foy;  director,  Leslie  H.  Hartlnaon; 
screenplay,  Ulchard  U  Breen ;  music,  William  Lava,  David  Buttolph; 
photography,  Robert  L,  Surtees;  editor,  Folmar  Blangsted,  Cast: 
Cliff  Robertson,  Ty  Hardin,  Jnmea  Gregory,  Robert  Gulp,  Grant  Wll- 
Hams,  Lew  Qallo. 

Summary:  .An  action  melodrama  baaed  on  Lt.  (].  g.)  John  F. 
Kennedy's  adventures  as  the  skipper  of  a  PT  boat  In  the  South 
Pacific. 

1.  Kennedy,  John  Fltsgerald,  Prea.  U.  8.,  1917-1983— Naval  career, 
1M1-1&4S.  I.  DoDovao,  Robert  J.    PT  109.     u.  Warner  Brothers 

Plcturea,  inc. 

M0i54a  Fi  67-1855 

The  PV-IO  molding  machine  (Motion  pieturg)     Ro-Se«n^, 
inc.,  1957. 

8  mln.     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  Shows  the  various  steps  In  the  process  of  viilcsnixlng 
rubber  soles  to  leather  footwear  using  the  PV-10  molding  machine. 
1.  Shoe  machinery.        i.  Ro-Searcfa,  Inc. 

685  77-707181 


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Pablo   Picasso    (Filmttrip)     Herbert   E.    Itudek    Films  and 

Slides,  1&61. 

15  fr     color.    85  mm. 

Bummarf/:  Shows  examples  of  experlmeaU  br  Plcaiao  In  Faurlst. 
cabiat,  and  neoclasslclst  paintioK-    WItb  captions. 

1.  I'lcaaw.  Pablo,  1881-  i.  Budek  (Herbert  B.)  Films  and 

Slides,  Santa  Bart>ar«.  Calif. 

927  79-734426 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Pac  Films 


Chromosome  behavior  before  and  after 
fertiUzation, 

External  cardiac  massage,  first  aid. 


Fashion  rendering:   fashion  plate. 
Fashion  rendering:  gesture  sketching. 
The  Harvest  of  cotton  and  its  treatment. 
Mouth  to  mouth  resuscitation,  first  aid. 
Mouth  to  nose  resuscitation,  first  aid. 

Nuclear  divisions  in  the  life  cycle. 
Venus  fly-trap  and  pitcher  plants. 

Pace  College,  New  York 
see 

The  Analytical  balance 
Balancet. 

The  Meltinc  point 
Micrometer  caliper. 

Ptpa  chromatograpfay. 
Tlun-layer  chromatograpfay. 

TltratioiL 
The  Vernier  calqier. 

Pace  Films 
see 

Balances. 
FiltraUon. 

Generating  and  collecting  gases. 

Gram  staining. 
Inoculating  techniques. 

Laboratory  burners. 

Laboratory  procedures:    dispensing  solids 
and  liquids. 

Laboratory  procedures:    working  glass 
tubing. 

The  Microscope. 

Mificellaneoua  laboratory  procedures. 
Moods  of  the  Amazon. 

Simple  staining  techniques. 


Using  the  microscope. 
Wet  mount  techniquea  <pood  water). 


Paced  to  Utc  {MotUm  picture)    Great  Northern  Railway  Co. 
Made  and  releaaed  by  Empire  'Riotoaound,  1968. 

17  mill.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Summary:  K  drlrer-tratDlng  film.    Dramatizes  the  Inherent  danger 
In  ignoriDg  the  sentinels  at  railway  crosMngs. 

1.    Antomobiie  drlriog.    2.    Ratlroada — CromlDfs.  i.   Qreat 

Nortbero  Railway  Company,    n.  Empire  Pboto«oand. 

614.8  76-702509 

CINE 


Pacific  Cinema  West 
see 

Before  the  dark. 

Green  Christmas. 

Guinea. 

Run  a  thin  line. 

Pacific  Coast  Canned  Pear  Service 
see 

Voyage  to  pearadise. 

Pacific  Films 
see 

Ikebana  for  everyone. 

Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company 
see 

Go  fission. 

Pacific  island  of  Tonga:  Preparing  a  feast  {Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min      si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (How  man  lives) 

Ijoop  li'm  mounted  In  rartrtdBe.      Film  notea  on  cartridge  case. 

Ciedilx:  Authors,  Peabody  Kllm  Study  Center,  Rhodpn  Streeter, 
Tony  Gnnx. 

Bummarv:  DescrilvM  the  preparation  of  a  Teftst  on  the  Pacific 
Island  of  Tonga.  Includes  scenes  of  men  and  women  gathering 
foo<l  and  bringing  It  to  the  cooking  pit.  Shows  the  heating  of  lumps 
of  coral  rock  on  a  blazing  tire,  and  the  wrapping  of  food  parcels  in 
banana  leaves  which  are  placed  In  the  pit,  then  covered  with  mats, 
layen  of  leaves  and  earth,  and  left  to  cook. 

1.  Tonga  Islands — Soc.  life  &  cuat.  2.  Outdoor  cookery,  3.  Cook- 
ery, TroplcaL  i.  fCallng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maaa.  n.  Pre- 
parlnK  a  feast  (Motion  picture)  Serlea;  How  man  lives  (Motion 
picture) 

641.5  Fi  A  68-58 

Eating  Corporation 

Pacific  neighbor  States.     Part  1:  Geograi^iy  and  agricnl- 
tnre  {Motion  picture)    Cypress  Films,  1969. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Creditt:  Author,  Rlcbard  Avlla. 

Bummarif:  An  overview  of  the  geography  and  climate  of  Wash- 
ington, Oregon,  and  California.  Presents  the  Columbia  Basin.  Willa- 
mette Valley.  Great  Central  Valley.  Salinas,  and  Imperial  Valleys 
as  farming  centers,  with  auch  major  products  and  crops  aa  lumber, 
wheat,  cotton,  fruits,  and  veeetables. 

I.   Padflc  States— Description   and  travel— 1961-  2    Agricul- 

ture—Pacific States.  I.  Cypress  Fihns,  Carmel,  Calif. 

»17.9  79-701664 

Cypress  Films 

Pacific  neighbor  States.    Part  2:  Space  age  dtics  {Motion 
picture)     Cypreaa  Films,  1969. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Credlti:  Author,  Richard  Avlla. 

Svmmarti:  Shows  loajor  manufacturing  centers  and  a  rarlety  of 
occupations  In  the  Pacific  neighbor  States.  Surreys  Industries  Bu<di 
as  the  manufacture  of  transportation  equipment,  fishing,  shipping 
refining  oil.  and  production  of  Iron.  Dlacuaeea  the  probletm  of  urban- 
ization, and  dependence  of  the  Pacific  oelghbor  States  on  the  rest 
of  the  world  commanHy. 

1.  Pacific  States— Industries.  i.  Cypreaa  Films,  Carmel.  Calif. 

rw       «.  ^^^-^  71-701812 

Cypreaa  Films 

Pacific   Northwest    {FUvutrip)     Jones   and   Osmond.     Re- 
leaised  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

26  fr     color.     35  mm.      (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Part  1  presenta  John  Jacob  Aator  as  be  builds  bis  fur- 
trading  empire.  Part  2  tells  the  story  of  John  McLoaghlln  and  the 
settlement  of  the  Padfic  Northwest  by  Americana  at  a  time  when 
be  had  specific  orders  to  keep  the  Americans  oat  of  his  territory. 
For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Astor,  John  Jacob,  1763-1848.  2.  McLaughlin,  John.  17S4-1857. 
8.  Fur  trade — Northwest,  Pacific  i.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.  n. 
Modern  Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  CrlUcal  thinking  aids 
(Fltmstrip) 

372.8  78-733284 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Pacific  Pictures 


Better  days. 


11 


Pacific  Productions 
see 


Why  not  accounting  ? 

Pacific  slope:  Natoral  settings  and  man-altered  landscapes 

{FOmstrip)     Society  for  Visual  Education  (196-?, 

48  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (United   SUtes  geography  aerlea) 
KUflMn-zry-   Shows  the  beauty  of  the  natural  settings  and  man- 
altered  landscapes  of  the  Padflc  coastal  region  of  California  and 
Washington. 

1.  California— Description  and  travel— 1951-  2.   Washington 

(State)— Description  and  travel— 1951-  i.  Society  for  Visual 

Education,  Inc.  Chicago.        Series:  United  States  geography  series 
t  Filmstrlp) 

_  »17.9  72-782891 

Peonsylvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 

The  Padfic  States.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1971. 

25  iraraparencitt.     color.      10  «  12  in,     (Our  fifty  Stawa) 
Willi  ceacheti  manual. 

r.hill!!i^'^^'  '"T"!."  "^  ""'t^P'^y-  •iriculture.  industry,  and  hUtory  of 
California.  OTcgon.  W«hmgton.  AIa»lca,  and  Hawaii 

f Fiiml^*!?  t'""';^"T."'  /'""•     ' '   ^''■•^  ^'•'«1        '  Creative  Vi««b 
(Firm),     n,  Sen«;  Our  fifty  Su(e».  iTr«Mp«rcnci«] 

lf851]  917.9  72-735577 

Crc«.vcVi,u^  72  MARC 


Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  CompaiQr 
see 

School  bells  ring  at  home. 


Pacific  231  and  Pastorale  A'iti  by  Arthur  Hooegger  {Film- 

8ti-ifi)     Educational  Audio  Visual,  1960. 

^  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  28 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Music  appreciation  series) 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Credits:  ViRual  editor.  Constance  Jacobs. 

Sumtnary:  I'ses  photographs  and  paintings  to  Illustrate  the  mood 
and  tempo  of  I'xclfic  2S1  and  Pastorale  d'dt4,  by  Arthur  Ilonegger. 

1,  Honegger,  Arthur,  1882-1955.    Pacific  231.    2.  Honegfrer,  Arthur, 

1802-1955.      Pastorale   A'4Ai.  i.    Educational   Audio  Visual,   Inc.. 

Pieaaantville,  N.  V.         Series:  Music  appreciation  series  (Filmatrip) 

785.8  72-734443 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Pacific  West   {Motion  picture)     Enryclopaedi*  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp..  1969. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  Rldiard  Logan. 

Sitmmary:  Deaoribee  the  economy  of  the  Padflc  West,  and  discusses 
the  problems  that  are  being  encountered  In   the  rapid  and  uncon- 
trolled development  of  the  i&nd.     Points  oat  that  the  area  has  few 
natural  rcaoarcn. 
• Another  issue.    b&W, 

1.    Padflc   States— Economic  conditions.        i.   Encyclopaedia   Bri- 
tannlca  Educational  Oorporatton. 

372.8  79-702917 

Encyclopaedia  Brf tannlca  Edacatlooal  Corp. 


The  Pacific  West  tFilmstripj     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp..  1971. 

91fr.  color.  3S  mm,  «nd  phonodi^:  2  «-.  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  12  mio. 
(Regions  of  the  United  Slate*) 

Alu  issued  with  phonoupc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS;  Educational  collsboraior.  Charies  F,  Griizner. 

SUMMARV  Describes  the  Pacific  West  region  of  the  United  Slates.  In- 
cludes descriptions  of  the  history,  tradition,  physical  and  economic  characteris- 
tics, people,  snd  work  of  this  area.  Shows  how  the  first  population  boom  came 
as  a  result  of  the  discovery  of  gold. 

1  Pacific  Stoles  1.  EiKyclopaedia  Briunntca  Educational  Corporation. 
11,  Series:  Regions  of  the  United  Suics.  (Filmstripj 

f^^}^    ^    «  '*'^  76-740273 

Encyclopaedia  Bnttnnica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corporation 


Padcafpes  {Motion  picture)    Short  Film  StadiOf  Prague.    Be- 
leased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 

1970. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  short,  witty,  peychotogical  satire  which  portrays  all 
kinds  of  human  bad  hablta  and  faults. 

r.  KHbtkj  flim.     n.  Contemporary  Fllm«/McG raw-Hill. 

704.945  79-707597 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


The   Packet   of   an    uncertain   ganssian    {Motion  picture) 
Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1968. 

10  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  uotes. 

Crediti:  Pro«Iiioer  and  director.  Edwin  GoldlQ ;  physicists.  Donald 
B.  S<-arl,  Judith  Bregman ;  physicists  and  programmers,  Raffael  Out- 
done. Don  BniKxelars. 

Summary:  Combines  computer  animation  with  conventional  art- 
work to  display  properties  of  wave  function  in  introductory  quantum 
mechanics.  Among  the  topics  covered  are  plane  waves,  the  fourier 
composition  of  the  gausslan  wave  packet  and  its  transform,  Helsen- 
berg's  \tnoertainty  principle,  and  the  spreading  of  the  time  dependent 
ganssian  wave  packeL 

1.  Wave  function.        i.  Brooklyn.     Polytechnic  Institute. 

630.12  73-700853 

Queens  College 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Packets  in  a  perfect  crystal  {Motion,  picture)  EducatioQ 
Re>*':ux-li  rt'Mtpr.  Miissjicliusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Relea^id  by   Kducation    l>eve!<)|)ineiit   Center,  1970. 

4  m!n.    si.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Quantum  pbyslcs  aeries,  do.  6) 

Made  for  the  Collie  physics  film  program. 

With  flim  notes. 

Credit*:  Development  and  design,  W.  Bower,  J-  Hamilton,  J. 
Schwartz;  science  consultant,  J.  Strickland;  editor,  William  Hansard. 

Summary:  Shows  a  wave  packet  composed  of  crystal  momenta 
near  to  a  band  edge,  one  composed  of  crystal  momenta  In  ttie  band, 
one  composed  of  cryatal  momenta  far  from  the  band  edge,  moving 
IB  a  perfect  periodic  potential. 

1.  Energj-band  theory  of  solids.  2.  Quantum  theory, 
chuuetts  Institute  of  Tecbnologj-.  BMuoatlon  Research  Center. 
Education  Development  Center.  Series:  Qtiantum  physics  series 
(Motion  picture)  no.  0.  Series:  College  physics  film  program  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

530.1  77-709336 

Education  Development  Center 


Packets  incident  on  a  crystal  {Motion  picture)  Education 
Ke-eatrli  Ceiiler.  .Miissiu-luisetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Iit'lon-    I  \\\  Kiliictition  Development  Center,  1970. 

4  niin,    si.    bStv;.    10  mm.     (Quantum  physics  series,  no.  7) 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  prograir. 

With  film  notes. 

Crrditt:  Development  and  design,  W.  Bower,  J.  Hamilton,  J. 
Schwartz;  science  consultant,  J.  Strickland;  editor,  William  Hansard. 

BHmmary:    Shows   packets   with   suitable  chosen   energies   either 
pmietratlng  a  periodic  [mteotlal  from  free  space  or  being  reflected 
from  the  periodic  potential. 
• Anotlier  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.  Fermi  surf.Tces.  i.  MflBsachnsetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Education  Research  Center,  n.  Education  Development  Center. 
Series:  Quantum  physics  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  7.  Series:  Col- 
lege physics  film  pro-  gram  ( Filmstrlp) 

530.1  70-709337 

Education  Development  Center 


Packing  front  wheel  bearings   [Motion  picture)     Raybar 
Technical  Films,  1966. 

4  mill.     8i.     color,     16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  remove  a  front  wheel,  remove  the 
bearing  from  the  wheel,  Inspect,  clean  and  grease  the  bearing,  and 
replace  the  liearing  and  the  wheel  on  the  car. 

1.  Automobiles — Wheels.  2.  Automobiles — Maintenance  and  re- 
pair.       I.  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

629.28  Fi  €8-212 


Pace  and  his  pals.  [Filmsirip]     Urban  Media  Materials,  1972. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  in  English.  1  s.  in  Spaatih) 
12  in-.  33  1/3  rpm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  illuilritor.  Mstli  Rubin, 

SUMMARY:  lllusirates  a  story  for  children  about  a  child  from  a  minority 
group.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Minorities— Juvenile  films      (1,  Minorities— Fiction]        I.  Urban  Media 


Materials. 

[PZ7, 

Urt>ui  Media  Materials 


372.6 


72-733768 

MARC 


The  Pad  weld  {Motion  picture)  See-Du  Films,  1968.  Made 
by  Robert  Carlson. 

4  min,     Ki.     color.     8  mm.     (Stick  electrode  series) 

Loop  lilm.     Issued  in  .standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  instructional  pamphlet  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary;  Bxplalas  how  to  make  a  pad  weld  with  an  electric 
welding  rod. 

1.  Electric   welding.  i.  See-Du   Films,   Inc.  Series:   Stick 

electrode  series  (Motion  picture) 

e^r.  ^.  ^"^^'^  76-700476 

See-Du  Films 

Paddington  lace  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau.  li)70.  Made  bv  Australian  Common- 
wealth Film  Unit.    Released  in  the  U.  S..  1971. 

24  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

TREDITS:  Producer,  David  Bnlnttow;  director,  Christopher  Mc- 
Cullough.     CAST;  Rom  Thompeoti,  Janne  Wesley,  Ron  BUnchard. 

St'.\I.MARY:  Portrays  the  bohemlan  life.8tyle  of  the  Australian 
arilsts'  colony  Paddington,  a  suburb  of  Sydney,  by  presenting  a 
dramatization  about  two  young  people  who  live  there. 

1.   Paddington,  Australia— Social   life  and  customs.  I.  Aus- 

tralia.    News  and  Information  Bureau. 

[DU180]  309.194  78-718567 

Australian  NewHaod  Information  Bureau 

Paddle  and  portage  {Motion  picture)  Dan  Gibson  Produc- 
tions, Canada.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada, 1066.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film 
Library. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Features  a  paddleman  with  thlrty-flve  years  of  experi- 
ence demonrtrating  the  art  of  canoeing  from  basic  strokes  to  ad- 
ranred  techniques.  Includes  demonstrations  on  canoe  rescue  and 
water  wfety. 

1.  ("anopH  and  canoeing.  i.  Gibson   (Dan)   Pi-oductions.     ii. 

Caiinibi.     National  Film  Board,     iii.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

Fi  A  67-2245 

Natlono!  Film  Mhrary  of  Canada 

Paddle-to-the-Sea  (Motion  picture)  National  Bro&dcasting 
Co.    Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum  [1968, 

S  min.     >h1.     color.     16  mm.      (IjBnguage  arts  series) 

Prodii'1-d  III  cfxtperutloii  uiili  t\w  National  Ouncll  for  the  Social 
Studies  and  the  American  Uttrary  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 

Basml  on  the  )>ook  of  the  Hsme  title  by  Hulling  C.  Ilolilng. 

Summary:  Animated  cartoon.  Tbe  story  of  a  carred  ngure  In  a 
toy  canoe  that  la  sent  on  a  Journey  from  t'anada  through  tbe  Ureat 
Lakes  to  the  sea. 

I.  Exploring  (TeteTialon  program)  n.  HolIlDg,  Uolling  Clancy. 
Padd1e-to-the-!Sea.  in.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  it. 
Graphic  Curriculum,  Inc.,  New  York.  SerleM  :  l,anguage  arta  series 
(Motion  picture) 

7yi.43  Fi  AOH-1047 

(jraphlc  Curriculum 


Padre  Kino— explorer  of  the  Southwest  {Motion  picture) 
Le  Mont  Films,  1970. 

17  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CrediU:  Writers  and  photographers,  Tom  Schmidt,  Jacqueline 
Schmidt ;  narrator,  Austin  Green ;  historical  consultant,  Charles 
Polzer. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  life  of  Padre  Kino,  a  cattle  king,  builder, 
defender  of  the  Indians,  and  a  great  explorer  who  discovered  that 
California  Is  a  peninsula.  Conveys  the  important  role  Spain  played 
In  the  exploration  of  California  and  Arizona  In  the  17th  century. 

1.  Kino,  Ekiseblo  Francisco,  1644-1711.  l  Le  Mont  Films,  North- 
ridge,  Calif. 

979  77-708706 

Le  Mont  Films 


Paganini    (Filmstrip)      Don  Bosco.     Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

40  ff.    color.    35  mm.     (Famous  men  In  music) 

With  manual. 

SUMM.\RY:  I>escrlbes  the  background  of  the  world-famous  mu- 
sician, Paganini,  and  shows  how  he  has  Inspired  present-day  view- 
ers. 

1.  Paganini.  Nicol6.  1782-1840.  I.  Bosco,  Don.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Series;  Famous  men  In  music 
(Filmstrlp) 

[ML418.P2]  927  7a-740691 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Pagnol,  Marcel,  1895- 
see 

Ways  of  love. 

Pago  Pago.    Television  station  KVZK 
see   KVZK  (Television  station)   Pago  Pago 

Paideia  (Firm) 
see 


Up  and  down. 

Pain  and  its  alleviation  (Motion  picture)  University  of 
California  School  of  Nursinjf.  Made  by  Signature  Film& 
Released  by  ANA-\LX  Film  Library,  1961. 

24  mia.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  booklet. 

Summary:  Examines  the  complexity  of  tbe  pain  phenomenon  aad 
the  role  of  nursing  In  providing  help  and  comfort  on  a  professional 
level.  Points  out  variations  In  response  to  pain  and  the  causes  of 
pain. 

1.   Pain.     2.  Nurse  and  patient  i.  California.     University. 

School  of  Nursing,     n,  ANA-NLN  Film  Service,  New  York. 

610.73  77-700487 

ANA-NLN  Film  Service 


Pain  and  pressure  (FUmetrip)     Jam  Handy  School  Service, 

1969. 

1  roll,  color.  3G  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a  (1  a.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  (or  automatic  projector),  10  In.,  831  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (How  do  you  knowl) 

Summary:  Explains  the  functions  and  operation  of  the  sense  of 
touch. 

1.  Touch.  I.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  inc.  Series:  How 
do  you  know?     (Pllmrtrip) 

372.3  71-733898 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pain:  nuraii^  action,  part  1  (Filmstrip)     Concept  Media, 
1970. 

"G  fr.  color.  S.T  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  ».,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.. 
20  min.     (Pain-sleep,  no.  S) 

Al«ii  Issued  with  phonotape. 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

Sl'MMARY  :  Uses  dramatized  Interaction  to  demonstrate  effective 
nursing  action  in  the  Hlicviatlon  of  pain.  Discusses  the  Importance 
of  the  nurse's  awareneMs  of  her  own  feelings  about  pato  and  die 
use  of  a  deliberative  npproach.  Desrrlt>e8  nursing  measures  which 
may  be  used  to  alleviate  pain. 

1.   Pain — Psychological  aspects.    2.  Nurse  and  patient        I.  Con- 
cept ^ledla,  Inc.     II.  Series:  Paln-sieep  (Filmstrlp)  no.  3. 
[RT86]  610.73  74-739166 

Concept  Media 

Pain:  nursing  action,  part  2  (Filmstrip)     Concept  Media, 

1970. 

8tJ  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  3SJ  rpm., 
22  min.     (Paln-sle^.  no.  4) 

Altio  Issued  with  phonotape. 

With  tnatructor's  manual. 

SIMMARY:  Demonstrates  and  discusses  the  preparation  of  the 
patient  for  a  painful  experience.  Discusses  special  considerations  la 
nursing  tbe  patient  In  chronic  pain,  and  tbe  use  of  ptacetMS. 

1.  Pain— Psychological  aspects.  2.  Nurse  and  patient  I.  Con- 
cept Media,  Inc.     II.  Series:  Pain-sleep  (Filmstrlp)  no.  4. 

[RT86]  610.73  7^739166 

Concept  Media 

The  Pain  of  silence  (Motion  picture)     UCOM  Educational, 
1971.    Made  by  Mediapproach  Division. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  the  psycbotoglcfll  aspects  of  venereal  dls- 
eiiM-  by  examining  the  mental  process  of  a  teenage  girl  who  decides 
to  get  treatment 

1.  Venereal  diseases.  2.  Youth — Health  and  hygiene.  I.  Ucom 
Educational,  Inc. 

614.6  79-711889 

CINE 

Paine,  Frank  R. 
see 


12 


PaioAU  coBfienioB.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  Rlma,  1968. 

30  min.     iA.     color.      16  mm. 

With  diM:uuion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramaiiution  about  ■  hil-.nd-run  accident  and  the  ensuing 
gmll  of  the  person  who  committed  it  ii  used  to  thow  the  imporunce  of  God'» 
rorgiveneu. 

1.  Guilt      2.  ForgivencM  ofiin.       1.  Concordia  PublUhing  Hou»e.  Si  Louit 

f^'^^>  .  V.  u  2***-'*  70-715497 

Concordia  Pub.  House  72  MARC 


The  Painful  shouMer  {Motion  picture)  Paul  J.  Bilka. 
Made  and  released  by  Audio- Visual  Education  Service, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1969. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  script 

Summary.-  Stresses  the  Importance  of  a  methodical  examination 
of  the  shoulder,  reviews  the  basic  anatomy,  and  follows  a  patho- 
physiologic approach  to  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  the  common 
disorders  of  the  shoulder. 

1.  Shoulder— Diseases.         r.  Bllka,  Paul  J..  191fr-  n.  Minne- 

sota.   University.    Audio-Vlstial  Education  Service. 

616.7  77-700121 

Minnesota.    Univ.  Audio- Visual  Education  Service 

Paint  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I.,oop  ftlm.     Flim  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summui-y:  Uses  poster  paint  to  demonstrate  the  variety  of  ways 
in  which  paint  may  be  applied  to  a  surface  and  Illustrates  through 
time-lapse  animation,  color  mixing  and  buildup  of  textures. 

1.  Painting— Technique.        r.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambrii^,  Mass. 

„  ..     „  751.4  Fi  A  68-955 

Ealing  Corporation 


Paint  (Motion  pi.-iuic)     N'orninn  GoIIin.    Released  bv  Grove 
Pi-e;S  Film  Division,  1960. 

10  luin.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Norman  Gollio :  clnematographer,  Jim  Dixon; 
editors,  Don  Kenney,  Samuel  Horta.     Voice;  Paul  Frees. 

Summary:  A  humorous  presentation  In  which  a  narrator  explains 
how  to  care  for  paints,  brushes,  and  old  canvasses  while  tbe  nude 
boas  of  a  female  model  Is  painted  by  a  male  artist 

1.  Artists'  materlaU.    2.  Nude  in  art        I.  GolUn,  Norman 
II.  Grove  Press.    Film  Division. 


A.  L.  A.  Boc^llst 


791.43 


70-708972 


Paint  all  kinds  of  pictures   (Filmstrip)      Weston  Wooda 
Studios,  1968. 

25  fr.     color.     33  mm.     and  phonodisc. 

Witii  text  booklet. 

Summary:  Uses  the  text  and  Illustrations  of  the  book  by  Arnold 
Spllka  to  show  how  children's  paintings  ^ress  thou^ts  and 
feelings. 

1.    Painting— Technique — Juvenile   films.  i.  SpiUta,   Arnold. 

Paint  all  kinds  of  pictures,  n.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston  Ctonn. 
372.6  77-733100 

Weston  Wooda  Studios 

The  Paint  film  (Motion  picture)    New  Jersey  Zinc  Co.,  1947. 
Made  by  Paul  Hance  Productions. 

28  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8um.iiury:  Shows  how  different  types  of  house  paint  are  made 
and  tested  at  the  New  Jersey  Zinc  Company  Laboratories.  Explains 
how  to  correct  painting  failures,  and  how  to  select  the  right  oalnt  for 
the  Job. 

1.  Paint.  I.  New  Jersey  Zinc  Company. 

838.4  79-704264 


Paint  preparation 
see 

Auto  body:  Paint  preparation. 

Paint  problems 
see 

Auto  body:  Painl  problems. 

Paint  science  and  technology  {Motion  picture)  Federation 
of  Societies  for  Paint  Technology.  Released  by  Modern 
Talkin^r  Picture  Service  (196-!, 

26  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suinmaiy:  Quentin  Reynolds  discusses  the  extensive  use  of  coat- 
ings in  a  variety  of  industries,  and  points  out  the  importance  of 
research. 

1.   Paint.         r.  Federation  of  Societies  for  Paint  Technology. 
It.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

667  Fi  A  67-5228 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

The  Painted  lady  (Motion  picture)     Biograph  Co.,  1912. 

12  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  American  Film  Instllute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 
^'^^'''^'J.'r'   P'™***""-   ^-   W.  Orltflth.     Cast:  Blanche  Sweet,   Madge 
hirby.  Charles  H.   Mailes.  Kate  Uruce,  Joseph  GraybiU,  William  J. 

Summary:  A  drama  In  which  a  lonely  young  woman  la  flattered 


by  the  advances  of  a  thief  who 


4  his  wiles  to  gain  knowledge  of 


her  father's  business  afTairs  and  admittance  to  her  home 

I.  Biograph  Company,     n.  American  Film  Institute  Collection 

791.43  70-709633 

Painted  lady  (Filmstrip)     Hulton  Proas  Productiona,  Lon- 
don.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1969. 

.14  fr      b&w.     35  mm.      (Butterflies) 

With  tencher'a  guide. 

Sumwnry:  Portrays  features  and  habits  of  the  painted  lady  butter- 
fly.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Butterflies  —  Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Hutton  Press,  ltd.,  London. 

II.  Dufour  Kdltlons,  inc.        Series:  Butterflies  (Filmstrlp) 

596.78  74r-734300 

Dufour  Editions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Painten,  James  W 
see 


Dunesday. 


Painter  and  the  imaffc  {Motion  pictvre)    Educational  Film 

Productions,  1968. 

24  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bumnian/:  Pictures  artist  Eliot  O'Hara  as  be  Illustrates  a  commoo- 
place  suburban  bouse  Id  watercolor  using  ioieas  of  styles,  tecbolques, 
and  moods  to  remind  the  audience  that  there  Is  no  necessary  relation- 
ship between  the  subject  and  the  way  In  which  It  is  painted. 

1.  O'Hara,  Eliot,  1890-  i.  Educational  Tllm  Productions. 

394.268  Fi  A  68-787 

CINE 


Painters  in  the  modern  world  (Motion  picture)  D.  C. 
Chipperfield  in  cooperation  with  R.  A.  Campbell,  Wood- 
brid|ri'  Art  Gallery.  National  Gallery,  London,  and  Soprin- 
tendeiiza  Alle  Gallerie,  Florence.  Released  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1970. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  ways  In  which  three  part-time  artists 
deal  with  the  problems  of  painting  In  the  context  of  the  world  today, 
and  points  out  that  they  are  tjpkal  of  the  arti>t>*  of  today  who  are 
free  to  choose  their  own  subject  and  style,  but  who  stand  alone  eco- 
nomically. 

1.  Art  as  a  profession.  2.  Artists — Psychology.  i.  ChlMwrfleld, 
D.  C.    n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

759.06  70-707277 

International  Film  Bureau 

Painters  of  America:  Peter  Hard  (Motion  pioture)     MFC 

Film    Productions.       Released    by    Coronet    Instructional 
Films,  1969. 

14  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Peter  Hurd  talks  about  why  he  paints  how  h©  con- 
oelces  a  pnintlng,  how  he  Is  motivated,  his  use  of  light  and  color, 
and  the  techniques  of  portrait  painting. 

1.  Hurd,  Peter.  1904-  i.  MFC  Film  Productions,     ir.  Coro- 

net Instrnrtioual  Films. 

927  78-700699 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Painting  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions,  1965. 

9  motion  pictures,    si.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  as  loop  film  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  tact  sheets. 

Credits:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

Contents.  Brush  techniques,  thick  and  thin.  2  mln.— Brush  tech- 
niques, calligraphy.  3  mln.— Mass  and  line.  2  mln.— Comp<wltion, 
charcoal.  2  mln. — Composition,  opaque  tempera.  3  min. — Water 
color,  dry.  3  min.— Water  color,  dry  and  wet.  2  mln.— Water  i-olor, 
basic  palette.     3  min.— Water  color,  stretching  paper.    3  mln. 

1.  Painting- Technique.        I.  Scope  Productions 

751.4  70-711814 

Scope  Productions 


The  Painting  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  3."i  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  381  rpm., 
7  mln.     mIcrogToove.     (Open-ended  stories) 

Al>io  i-ssued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  An  open-ended  filmstrip  showing  ooofllctlog  situa- 
tions involving  a  painting,  which  present  serious  consequences  to 
the  children  Involved.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Conflict    ( Psychology )—Juvenlle  Alms.  I.    Imperial    Film 

Company,  Inc..  l.,akeland,  Fla.     II.  Series-  Open-ended  stories  (Film- 
strip) 

[BF683]  372.24  77-739557 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Painting 


Auto  body:  Painting. 

Painting:  a  visual  record  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill, 
1971.    Made  by  Ted  Lowry,  inc. 

18  mlu.    sd.     color     16  mm.     (Humanities  series) 
With  teacher's  guide. 
SUMMARY:  An  Introduction  to  painting. 

1.  Painting.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.     U.  Series-  Hu- 

manities serieH  (Motltm  picture) 

{?J^^^^l^  ^^  73-714124 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Painting  a  watercolor  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 


(Fine  arts  techniques:  water- 


4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
color) 

IxMp  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

BMmmary:  Explains  the  steps  to  follow  In  painting  a  watercolor 

1.   Water-color  painting- Technique.        i,  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion.       Series :  Fine  arts  techniques :  watercolor  (Motion  picture) 
„  751.4  75-708088 

Walden  PUoi  Corp. 

Painting  and  decorating  (Motion  picture)  Vocational  Gtud- 
ance  Films.  Made  by  Burton  Holmes  Films.  Released  by 
Carl  F.  Mahnke  Productions,  1946. 

11  mlu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Your  life  work  films) 

Credits:  Script,  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

Rummarv:  I)«scrlbes  the  vocation  of  house  painting  including  Its 
advantages,  the  need  for  knowledge  of  proper  materials  and  of  the 
dangers  Involved,  the  use  of  decorative  skills,  and  the  educational 
and  personal  qualifications  of  painters. 

1.  Hou.se  painting— Vocational  guidance.  i.  Vocational  Guidance 
PUms,  inc.  ii.  Mahnke  (Clarl  F.)  Prodnctiona,  Inc..  Des  Moines. 
Series :  Your  life  work  films  ( Motion  picture) 

698.1  Fi  68-213 


Painting:  Brush  tccliniques — caUigraphy   (Motion  picture) 
Scope  Productions.     Released  by  Grosset  *  Dunlap,  1969. 

.T  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

toop  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

With  fact  sheet. 

Summary:  liemonstrates  a  brush  technique  for  outlining  the 
shapes  of  simple  objects.  Shows  how  a  unique  character  of  line 
can  be  gained  by  using  a  brush. 

1.  Brush  drawing.     2.  Calligraphy.        I.  S«q»  Productions. 
II.  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York. 

*  T    i  ^^^u  .  ''^^•*  78-709233 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Painting:  Brush  techniques— thick  and  thin  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Scope  Productions.  Released  by  Grosset  &  I>unlap, 
1969. 

2  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm. 
Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge 
With  fact  sheet 

♦K,*?""":f7w'.  ^oionstrates  how  to  hold  and  use  a  brush  to  draw 
thick  and  (hin  Hoes. 

A.L.A.B0OU,«  ""  ^l-^-^^M 

Painting:  Composition— charcoal  (Motion  picture)  Scope 
Productions.     Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

3  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge. 
With  fact  sheet 

Bummary:  Uses  charcoal  to  demoastrata  how  detail  la  blocked  In 
and  how  a  composition  Is  finished. 

1.  Charcoal  drawing.  l  Scope  Productions,  ii,  Grosset  ft  Dun- 
lap, inc.,  publishers.  New  York. 

,    .  „  T61.4  75-709235 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Painting:  Composition— opaque  tempera  (Motion  picture) 
Scope  Productions.     Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

3  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  la  cartridge. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  opaque  tempera  to  cover  vari- 
ous areas  which  need  correcting  In  a  composltloa. 

1.  Tempera  painting.  i.  Scope  Productions,  n.  Grosset  A  Dan- 
lap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York. 

751.4  79-709236 

A.  U  A,  Booklist 

Painting  compoations  (Filmstrip)  Walt  Smith.  Released 
by  Bailey  Films,  1967;  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

31  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Looking  for  composition) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  two  boys  painting  their  ladlvldtnl  impressions 
of  their  obserrations,  each  through  hia  own  choice  of  subjects  and 
media.     With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Composition  (Art)  I.  Smith,  Walt  II.  Bailey  Films,  Ina, 
Hollywood,  Calif.  III.  BFA  Bducatiooal  Media.  Series:  Looking 
for  composltloa  (Filmstrip) 

372.5  78-738319 

BFA  Edocational  Media 

Painting  equipment 
see 

Auto  body:  Painting  equipment. 

Painting  in  planes  (Motion  picture)  Ikon  Films,  1969.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mil),     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  painting  series) 

Ijoop  litm. 

Sunmiary:  Shows  how  to  use  a  slide  projector  and  a  slide  of  a 
simple,  colorful  pattern  to  make  a  painting  on  a  three-dimensional, 
white.  Irregular  form  that  distorts  the  projected  Image.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Lantern  projection.  2.  Composition  (Art)  I.  Ikon  Films. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Exploring  palotinf;  series 
(Motion  picture) 

372.5  70-710585 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Painting  is  loving  (Motion  pietwe)    Heritage  Films,  1968, 

20  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CreditH:   Producer,   director,   and   writer,   Charles   Erich   Conrad. 

Bummary:  Presents  23  paintings  by  uneducable  mentally  re- 
tarded children  to  show  what  can  be  accomplished  by  the  patience, 
faith,  and  love  of  a  remarkable  teacher. 

1.    Mentally    handicapped    children — Education— Art 
I.  HerlUge  Flms. 

371.92  70-702806 

CINE 

Painting  knives  and  palette  knives  (Motion  picture)  Wal- 
den Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  S  mm,  (Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  paint- 
ing) '^ 

Ijoop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

BummoTy:  Describes  painting  knives  and  palette  kolres  and 
demonstrates  their  use  In  oil  painting. 

1.  Painting  knives.    2.  Palette  knives,  i.  Walden  Film  Orpora- 

Hon.  Series:  Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  palntlag  (Motioa  picture) 

751.2  75-708061 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Painting:  Mass  and  line  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

3  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  fact  sheet 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  water-color  paints.  Stresses 
accuracy  In  observation  and  rendering. 

1.    Water^jolor   painting — Technique.     2.    Pigments.  l    Sc(^>e 

Productions,    n.  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  Inc.,  pubUshers,  New  York, 

761.4  72-709287 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


13 


Tke  Paiatiag  of  Prank  Stella.  tSlide  set}    Educational  Dimensioni 
Corp.,  1971. 

20  ilidci      coloi.     2  k  2  in- 
With  icachcr'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Preienii  examples  of  the  work  of  Prank  Stella,  and  ihowi  his 
use  of  geometric  polygoni. 

I.  Stella,  Frank.        I,  Educational  Drtnensions  Corporation. 

tND237]  750.92  72-733334 

Educational  Dimensions  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Painting  of  Man  Ray  (Filmstrip)     Bailey  Films,  1969. 

TM  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlac:  12  In.,  331  rpm.     (Art  of 
Man  Ray) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Los  Angeles  County  Museum  of 
Art. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  aa  explanation  of  the  paintings  by  the  artist 
Man  Ray. 

1.  Ray.  Man,  1890-  i.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Series :  Art  of  Man  Ray  ( FJlmstrtp) 

759.13  72-733986 

Bailey  Films 


The  PaiBtiHg  of  RoMare  Bcardem.  [Slide  act]    Educational  Dimen* 
lions  Corp.,  1971. 

20  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  paintinp  of  Romare  Beartiv..,  pointin|  out  how  the 
artist  combined  unrelated  objecu  in  an  attempt  to  exptore  ihcii  interrelation- 
ihipc.  Shows  how  he  has  turned  the  making  of  photo-collages  into  a  major 
creative  medium. 

1    Bcatden.  Romare.  1414-  1.  Educational  Dimensions  Corpora- 

[ND237]  750.92  72-733330 

Educational  Dimensioni  72  MARC 

Corp. 


The  Painting  of  Roy  Lichteutda.  [Slide  wt]     Educational  Di- 
mensions Corp.,  1971. 

20  slides      color      I  :i  2  in. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

SUMMARY:  Shows  examples  of  the  work  of  the  anlit,  Roy  Lichtemiein. 
Describes  his  use  of  radical  sut^cl  matter,  such  as  his  (heme  of  the  comic  Strip. 
Explains  thai  his  works  are  complex  visual  and  inieilectual  statements. 

I.  Lichienstein.  Roy.  1423-  I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corpora- 

lion. 
[ND237,  750.92  72-733333 

Educational  Dimensions  72  MARC 

Corp 


Painting  ol  the  New  Kingdom   (FilmMrip)     Budek  Films 
and  Slides  of  Calif.,  1969. 

■17  fr.     color,    35  mm. 

Shoner  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script 
In  1966  under  the  title  Egyptian  art.  Set  6:  Painting  of  the  New 
Kingdom. 

Credits:  Authors,  Janice  E.  Blakeney,  Robert  C.  Maclaarlo. 

Summary:  Explains  the  re-definltlon  and  purpose  of  early  eight- 
eenth dynasty  painting  under  the  Tbutmosld  period  of  kings  and  the 
Dineteenth  and  twentieth  dynasty  painting  In  the  Ramessid  era. 
With  capUons. 

1.  Painting,  Egyptian.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Callforaia. 
n>  Egyptian  art.  Set  6:  Painting  of  the  New  Kingdom  (Flloiatrip) 
759.01  79-735249 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Painting   people    (Motion  picture) 
Information  Bureau,  1966. 


Australian   News   and 


28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit!,-  Producer,  Malcolm  Otton;  director,  Tim  Baratall 

Summary:  Several  contemporary  Australian  portrait  paln(i»i  dis- 
cuss their  stylL'S  of  painting  and  the  problems  Involved  la  their  werk. 

1.  Portrait  painting,  Australian.     2.  Portrait  painters,  Australian. 
L  Aostralia.    News  and  Information  Bureau. 

757  Fi  A  67-5960 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bare&u 


Painting:  the  creative  process  (Motion  picture)  Peggy 
Kahana  and  Yoram  Kahana.  Release<l  by  Film  Asso- 
ciates of  California,  1967. 

15  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:  Painter  Reginald  Polladc  demooatrates  how  ao  artist 
goes  about  creating  a  work  of  art.  Bzplalas  how  artists  use  their 
powers  of  observation,  personal  ex[>erlences,  aad  emotions  In  their 
work. 

L  Creation  (Literary,  artistic,  etc.)  2.  Artists — Psychology.  i. 
Kahana.  Peggy,  it.  Kahana.  Toram.  m.  Film  Associates  of  Cali- 
fornia, Los  Angeles. 

759.13  Fi  A  67-5858 

Fllm  Associates  of  California 


Painting  throag^  the  ages.  [Motion  picture]     Rembrandt  FU^l^ 
1963. 

10  min.     sd.     color.      16  nun. 

CREDITS:  EHrector.  Jan  Ivan;  writer,  Vivien  Raynor;  nanaior,  Phil  Tonken. 

SUMMARY:  Prcaents  examples  of  works  of  an  from  the  cave  wall  paintinp 
of  Neanderthal  man  to  Picasso.  Explore*  ways  in  which  the  fundamenui  ele- 
ments of  shape,  line,  and  color  are  applied  in  varying  styles  and  eras  Analyzes 
the  differences  between  a  Gothic  and  a  Baroque  shape,  and  between  Impreasion- 
ist  and  Cubist  painting. 

1.  Painting.        I.  Rembrandt  Films,  New  York. 

[ND1142)  759  72-700688 

Rembrandt  Films  72  MARC 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Painting,    typography,    graphic  design    in    the    Bauhaus 

(Filmsfrip)      Visual    Publications,  London.     Released   in 
the  r.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

M*  tt.    color.     35  mm.     (The  Bauhaus,  no.  3) 

With  teachers  guide  Includhig  reading  Ust. 

Crwlits;  Anthor,  Dennis  Sharp. 

Siimninry;  Shows  the  Influence  of  Bauhaus  design  Id  palDtins 
tjiw^'raphy,  and  praphk  design. 

1.  Bauhaus.  2.  Design.  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd..  London. 
II.  Mclntyw  Visual  Publications.  Series:  The  Bauhaus  (Film- 
strip)  no.  3. 

»  ,    .  B.,„L„  ,  ™  71-738178 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Painting:    Water    arfor — basic   palette    {Motion    picture) 
Scc^  Productions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

3  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Summary:  Describes  the  minimum  selection  of  colors  that  can 
be  used  to  experiment  with  a  variety  of  transparent  overlays  to 
achieve  the  maximum  variety  of  color  separations. 

I.  Water-color  painting — Techniques.  2.  Colors.  i.  Scope  Pro- 
ductions,    n.  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  Tork. 

751.4  76-709238 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Painting:  Water  color— dry   (.Motion  picture)     Scope  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 
'A  m\u.    .11.    color.    16  mm. 
IXM>p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 
With  fact  sheet. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  the  use  of  watercolor  on  dry  paper 
1    Water-color  painting— Technique.        I.  Scope  Productions. 

II.  (.rosset  !i  Kunlap,  Inc.,  publishers,  New  York. 

AT    it,    ,,.  "^^^-^  70-709239 

A.  L.  K.  Booklist 

Painting:    Water    color — dry   and    wet    {Motion   picture) 
Scope  Productions.     Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

2  mln.     si.     color,     supv  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Summary:  Shows  that  when  watercolor  Is  used  on  wetted  paper 
the  color  tends  to  spread  and  mold  together,  producing  a  unique 
effect 

1.  Water-color  painting — Technique.  i.   Scox>e  Productions. 

II.  Grosset  &  Dunlap.  inc.,  publishers.  New  York. 

751.4  74r-709a«) 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Painting:  Water  color — stretching  paper  (Motion  picture) 
Scope  Productions.     Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

<;  nil:i.    Hi.    color,    suiter  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  prepare  the  paper  on  a  drawing  board 
in  such  a  manner  that  when  dry,  the  paper  has  shrunk  and  gives 
the  appearance  and  texture  of  stretched  drum  skin. 

1.  Water-rolor  painting— Technique.         I.  Scope  Productions. 
M.  firosset  &  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York. 

751.4  78-709241 

A.  I...  A.  Booklist 

Painting  with  Guy  Palazzola  {Motion  picture)     University 
of  Michigan  TV  Center,  1967. 

10  motion  pictures  (30  mln.  each)     sd.     b&w.     IR  mm. 

Also  Issued  on  video  tape  (1  In.,  color) 

Summary:  A  young  painter  points  out  the  basic  principles  of 
painting. 

ContenU:  I.  I  paint  what  I  see.— 2.  The  rectangle  and  the 
iwlnter. — 3.  Starting  with  circles. — 4.  Tempera  and  plastics.— 5. 
Painting  with  oils.— «.  To  paint  a  portrait.- 7.  Non-representational 
painting.— 8.  The  realistic  painter.— 9.  The  human  form.- 10.  Sea. 
scape — landscape. 

1.  PalazEola,  Ouy.  2.  Painting— Technique.  i.  Michigan.  Uni- 
versity.   Television  Center. 

750.7  Fi  A  68-^296 

Mlchlgao  University  TV  Center 


Painting  with  tempera  (Motion  picture) 
1970. 


Davidson  Films, 


ii^fi; A S'v  *?'?■■;    *^'°"'-     (A'""  and  crafts  for  children) 
SIM.MARY:  Adult  teaching  aid  for  directing  children's  art  prol- 

wrv«',fn,iJir!i''*^'*'"."f'°«  **™P*'"«  P«'"'  '"  """P'e  and  complex 
ways  under  adult  supervinion. 

1,  Tempera  painting.         I.  Davidson  Films.  San  Francisco.        Se- 

ries:  Arts  and  crafts  for  children  (Motion  picture) 

CINE  '^^-^  73-711390 


Painting  with  words  {Motion  picture)  Associated  Film 
Services.  Made  by  Jan  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
structional Media  Services,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  expansion  of  a  kernel  aentence,  with 
empbasia  on  the  correct  placing  of  added  words. 

1.  English   language— Sentences.  i.  Amodated  Film  Services. 

IL  AIMH  Instructional  Media  Services. 

428.8  79-706478 

AIMS  InatmctltHial  Media  Snrlces 


Paintings  (Motion  picture)  Gottwaldov  Film  Studio,  Czech- 
oslovakia. Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGnnv-IIill,  1971. 

10  min.    Kd.    color.    10  mm. 

''HEDITS:  Director,  story,  and  script,  Hermlna  Tyrlova;  music, 
P.  Hlatny:  camera,  Antonln  Horak. 

SUMMARY:  Ad  animated  film  In  which  a  mother  brush  and  a 
fath«>r  brush  paint  a  baby  brush  and  defend  It  against  an  ugly 
bad  brush. 

I,  Fllmov*  «tudlo  Gottwaldov.     II.  Contemporary  Filmi/McOraw- 

791.43  78-712718 

IfFGraw-Ilin  DookCo. 


Paintiiigs  about  America:   1650-1969.  [Slide  set]      Center  for 
Humanities,  1971. 

160  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  paintings  about  America  by  American  artists  to 
show  the  social,  intellectual,  literary,  and  economic  transitions  that  accompanied 
the  growth  of  the  United  Stales. 

1.  United  Sutei  in  an.     2.  Art.  American.        I.  Center  for  Humanities. 
[N6505]  759.13  72-735175 

Center  for  Humanities  72  MARC 


Paintings  in  a  low  voice:  Moses  Soyer  {Motion  picture) 
Clifford  Evans,  1063.  Released  by  Kadim  Films  for  Film 
Images,  1965. 

28  min.,  «d..  loloi',  Ifi  mm. 

Crediti:  Director.  Sidney  Me.vers;  music,  David  Martin;  cinematog- 
rapher,  Joseph  Coffey. 

Siimmniy:  Rei'Ofds  n  day  with  Moses  Soyer.  Follows  him  from  his 
home  to  h\^  stndir..  Portravs  the  relationship  between  the  artist,  his 
familT,  and  hi.s  friends,  as  reflected  In  his  paintings. 

1.  Soyer,  Mo-*«,  189&-  i.  Evnii.s,  UlifCord,  1917-        ii.  Radim 

Films,  inc..  New  York. 

759.13  Fi  A  64-754  rev  2 

Committee  on  Inter-  national  Non- theatrical  Events 

Paintings  in  the  White  House — a  close-up  {Motion  picture) 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  Group  W,  with  Jensen 
Productions.    Released  by  Modem  Ijeaming  Aids,  196,i. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Robert  ColUnsons  i^xlter.  Amy  La  Follette  Jen- 
sen;  Darratoifi,  Frederic  March,  Florence  Eldridge;  music,  Frank 
Lewin. 

Summary:  Shows  forty-seven  paintings  from  the  Executive  Man- 
sion by  such  artists  as  Stuart,  Peale,  Whistler,  and  Sargent,  which 
picture  events  of  the  past  century  and  a  half. 

Includes  an  Introduction  by  Mrs.  Lyndon  B.  Johnson. 

1.  Paintings—Washington,  D.  C.  2.  Washington,  D.  C.  White 
House.  1.  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.  ir.  Modern 
I.«arning  Aids,  New  York. 

756.074  Fi  A  68-1773 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

The  Paintings  of  Albert  Ryder  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

4  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaiu:  KTauilnes  the  interpretations  of  nature  and  tbe  reli- 
gious palntinjis  of  Albert  P.  Ryder. 

1.  Ryder,  Allxrt  Pinkham,  1»47-1917,  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation. 

750.13  Fi  A  68-2131 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

The  PaintlHgi  of  Georsc  CatUa.  jSlide  set]     Educational  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1972. 

20  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Prewnu  works  by  Oeorfe  CatUn,  punUr  of  Great  Plains  In- 
dian tribe*.  Mexicans,  and  Southweu  territofiet.  With  captiotn. 

1.  Catlin,  George,  1796-1S72.       I.  EducUioaal  Diroensiont  Corporatioa. 
[ND237,  751.13  72-733705 

Educational  Dimensions  72  MARC 

Corp. 

El  Pais  Vasco  (Motion  picture)  International  Film  Bureau, 
1969. 

16  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Regions  of  Spain  series) 

With  student  handbook  by  J.  M.  fiarcia  and  S.  N.  Trevino. 

Crrdila:  Writer  and  narrator,  Juan  Garcia ;  educational  con- 
sultant, Eduardo  Betoret-Parls. 

Snmtnarit:  Uses  a  narrative  technique  for  presenting  vocabulary 
and  grammatical  structure  for  first  year  Spanish  students.  Presents 
the  Vasco  region  of  Spain,  with  scenes  of  Bilbao,  Puenterrlbla,  San 
Sebastian,  and  the  Cantabrlan  coast. 

1.  Spanish  I anguge— Audio-visual  instruction.  2.  Basque  Prov- 
inces— Description  and  travel.  i.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago.           Series:   Regions  of  Spain  series   (Motion  picture) 

914.6  77-707307 

International  Film  Bureau 


EI  Pais  Vasco.  tFilmslrip)     International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

2  filmstnps  (80  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  22  min.  (Vistas  de 
Espaiia) 

Supplements  the  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  student  guidebook  by  Juan  Maria  Garcia  and  S.  N.  TreviAo. 

SUMMARY:  A  Spanish  -  language  teaching  filmstrip.  Presents  scenes  of 
landscapes,  customs,  and  other  aspects  of  the  Basque  country,  including  views 
of  Bilbao,  the  rocky  coast  of  the  Cantabrian  Sea,  several  fishing  villages,  and  San 
Sebasti&n  on  a  holiday. 

1.  Spanish  language— Audio- visual  instruction.     2.  Basque  Provinces-De- 
scription and  travel.        I.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.     II.  Series: 
Vistas  de  EspaAa.  [Filmstrip.  International  Film  Bureau] 
[PC4n2.7]  914.6  72-736371 

International  Film  Bureau  72  MARC 


Lo«  Paiiei  del  Rio  de  la  Plata— ArgcatlBa.  Urngur,  j  Paraguy. 

[Filmstrip]     Society  for  Visual  Education,  1972. 

48  tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.  (for  use  with  manual  or  suio- 
matic  protector),  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  min.     (La  Vida  en  ta  Sudamirica  de 

hoy) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Spanish  version  of  The  Rio  de  la  Plata  countries — Argentina,  Uruguay,  and 
Paraguay. 

With  teacher's  guide  in  Spanish. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  A.  B.  Roberts,  Gtoryi  Parchen, 

SUMMARY:  Describe*  the  historical  and  geographical  background  of  Ar- 
genbna.  Uruguay,  and  Paraguay.  Discusses  agriculture,  industry,  and  life  styles 
of  the  region.  Includes  views  of  Asuncidn,  Montevideo,  and  Buenos  Aires. 

I.  Rio  de  la  Plau  region.        I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago 

ll.The  Rio  de  la  Plata  countries— Argentina.  Uruguay,  and  Paraguay.  (Fi'mstripj 

III.  Seriea:  La  Vida  en  la  SudamCrica  de  hoy.  (Filmstrip] 

(F2808i  918  72-732906 

Society  for  VimmI  73  MARC 

Education 


14 


Pajama  party  {Motion  picture)    American  International  Pic- 
tures, 1964. 

So  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

fnnavlsion.     Patbecolor. 

Credits:  Producers,  James  H.  Nicholson,  Sflmuel  Z.  Arkoff;  direc- 
tor, Don  Wels;  writer,  I.,ouis  M.  Heyward;  music,  Les  Baxter;  di- 
rector of  photography,  Floyd  Crosby ;  film  editors,  Fred  Peltshans, 
Eve  Newman.  Cast:  Tommy  Kirk,  Annette  Funlcello,  Elsa  Lan- 
chester,  Harvey  Lembeck,  Buster  Keaton,  Dorothy  Lamour. 

Stimmary:  A  comedy  In  which  a  Martian  scout  flies  to  earth  to 
prepare  for  the  invasion  of  his  countrymen,  but  changes  his  plans 
after  he  falls  In  love  with  a  young  girl. 

I.  .American  International  Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Fi  67-1035 

Pakistan  (FUnuttrip)    HeAert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1962.  ^ 

28  f r.     color.    35  mm. 

Longer  versions  (45  fr.  and  45  double  fr.)  Issued  in  19G0  with 
script. 

Credits:  Author,  Rodman  E.  Snead. 

Sn»tnwir»;  Studies  the  six  main  poUUcal  and  cultural  divisions 
of  East  and  West  Pakistan.    With  captions 

1  Pakistan^  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  SanU 
Bart»ara,  Calif. 

915.49  77-735314 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Pakistan:  a  two-part  nation  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Authentic  Pictures. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16   mm.      (The  Oriental  world  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  contra.sts  which  exist  between  West  and 
East  Pakistan  in  agriculture.  Irrigation,  hand  crafts,  religion,  manu- 
facturing, transportation,  education,  and  city  and  village  life. 

1.  West  Pakistan.     2.  East  Paklirtan.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 

Company.        Series;  The  Oriental  world  series  (Motion  picture) 

915.49  74-709267 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pakistan    and    the    East-West    confrontation    (FUnatHp) 
Current  Affairs  Films,  1969. 

^</^'   i.^"'^*"'     **  "*"'■     (Current  Affairs  filmstrip  series) 

With  pictorial  discus.slon  guide. 

Credits:  Adviser,  Manaon  Van  B.  Jennings. 

Sunsmorv:  Shows  that  the  enmity  between  Paktotan  and  IndU 
has  generated  an  explosive  climate  in  the  area.  Exrialns  th«  rival- 
rlea  which  have  ariSMi  since  India's  Independence  In  19*7  Ei- 
ctS  'S^ut^"'  problems  facing  Pakistan  and  prospects  for  tito 

With  captions. 

1.  Pakistan— Foreign  relations— India.  2.  India— Pot«im  n^a 
tlons-Paklstan.        l  Current  Affairs  Films,  New Tork 

Current  Affair,  Films  ^^"^  76-7M088 


Pakistan:  the  dry  West   (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill,  1971. 
Made  by  Authentic  Pictures. 

45  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Asian  world  geography  series,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  facts  about  the  geography  of  West  Paki- 
stan.    With  captions. 

1.  West  Pakistan— Description  and  travel.  I.  McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.  Series:  Asian  world  geography  series  (Filmstrip) 
set  2. 

915.49  72-788371 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pakistan:  the  humid  East  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill,  1971. 
Made  by  Authentic  Pictures. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Asian  world  geography  series,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sl'MUARY :  Presents  facts  about  the  geography  of  Bast  Pakistan. 
With  captions. 

1,  East  Pakistan— Description  and  travel.         I.  McGraw-Hill  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Asian  world  geography  aeries  (Filmstrip)  set  2. 

915.49  76-738372 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pakistan:    the   land    {Motion   picture)      Alpha   Corp.    of 
America,  1968. 

0  min.     sd-     color.     16mm.     (Aala:  landa  and  people) 

.\]8o  i^ued  in  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant.  Ellzat>etb  Blaelen. 

Summary:  Describes  the  physical  geography  of  Pakistan,  and 
discusses  the  historical  background,  relative  sixe,  climate,  land 
resources,  and  basic  agricultural  and  aettlement  patterna  of  East 
and  West  Pakistan. 

1.  Physical  geography— Pakistan.  2.  Paklatan—DescripUon  and 
travel.  3.  Pakistan— £kK)nomic  conditions.  i.  Alpha  Corporation 
of  America.  Series :  Asia  :  landa  and  people  (Motion  picture) 

015.4  Fi  A  68-2971 

Alpha  CoriK  of  America 


Pakistan:   the  people    (Motion  picture)     Alpha  Corp.  of 

America,  1968. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Asia:   lands  and  people) 

Also  iBSiied  In  super  8  urn.  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

CrediU:  Educational  consultant,  Elizabeth  Blselen. 

Summary:  Describee  the  people  of  Pakistan,  and  explains  that 
the  country  Is  divided  by  physical  distances,  language,  and  customs. 
Bzamlnea  the  religion,  the  natlonallam,  and  the  problem  of  over- 
population. 

1.  Pakistan— Civil laatloD.  i.  Alpha  (Corporation  of  America. 

Series:  Alia:  lands  and  people  (MoUoo  picture) 

916.4  Fi  A  68-2972 

Alpha  Corp.  of  America 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Pakistani   (.Votwn  picture)     Public  Media,  inc.     Be- 
leased  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

17  mln.    ad.    color.     16  mm.     (Hao  aod  his  world) 

Edited  rerslon  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  loatltut  fOr  Film 
UDd  BIM,  Uunlch. 

Summarp:  The  efforts  of  the  Pakiataol  sorernment  to  Improre 
the  economic  conditions  of  the  nation  are  erldenced  la  this  case 
study  of  the  Industrlallxation  of  an  underdeveloped  nation.  Shows 
stone-cutting  and  primitive  tools  used  by  tradMmen  lo  the  hand- 
making  of  carpets. 

1.  Paklstau^Industrlea.  i.  Public  Media,  inc.     n.  Films  In- 

corporated. Series :  Man  and  bis  worU  (Motion  picture) 

915.49  73-706490 

Public  Media,  inc. 


The  Palace  of  Assurnasirpal  at  Nimnid,  Assyria  (Film- 
strip)     liudek  Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

:{.')   fi'.     color.     .V>  mm.      (The  Mesopotamian  civilization,   no.   4) 

Sl'.XIMAltV:  Presents  views  of  the  ruins  of  the  imlace  of  Assur- 

nH8ln>iil,  ninl   u*"*  photographs  of  mii-ienm  collections  to  show  the 

pnl.'itlnl    sculptural    nnd    relief   decorations    which    portraj'    ani.'ieot 

Slesnpotaniinn  values  and  customs.        With  captions, 

1.  Palnh.     2-  Civilization,  A ssyro-Bahy Ionian.         I.  Bud^   (Her- 
bert  K.)    Films  and   Slides.   Santa  Barbara,  Calif.     II.  Series:  The 
Mesop«)tamlaa  civilization   (Filmstrlp)   do.  4. 
[DS69.6]  913.6  76-783979 

Biulek  Fllias  and  Slides 

Paleolithic  man  (Filmstrip)  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
London,  1954.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carmnn  Educa- 
tional Associates,  1969. 

21  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  aotXB. 

SCMMART :  Presents  evidence  of  the  lives  and  cultures  of  stone 
ace  men. 

1.  Stone  age.        I.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  Kd.,  London. 
II.  Carman  Eklucatlonal  Associates. 

GN775  913.03  79-738512 

Carman  Educatloiul  Aaaoclates 

Pftlenno  from  Eiscalcs   (Ports  of  caD)   by  Jacques  II>ert 

{Motion   picture)      Musilog   Corp.      Released   by   Bailey 
Films,  1968. 

7  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Music  in  motion) 

With  manual. 

CredUt:  Producer.  D.  R.  Phillips;  photographer.  Rex  Fleming. 

Htunmary:  Uses  photographs  of  scenes  In  and  around  Palermo, 
Sicily,  to  Illustrate  a  portion  of  Escales,  by  Ibert 

1.  Ibert,  Jacques,  1800-1962.  Bscalea.  i.  Ibert,  Jacques,  1800- 
1962.  Escales.  n.  Musilog  Corporation,  m.  Bailey  Films,  Inc., 
Hollywood,  Calif.        Series:  Music  in  motion  (Motion  picture) 

785.8  76-700484 

MuslIog  Oorp. 

tE*alm  Beach.  Fla^  1914,  {Motion  jnctnre)     [1914!, 

5  mln.     si.     b&w.     35  mm. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  film  collection.  Library  of  Congreaa. 

SutMiiary:  fihows  views  of  the  leisure  activities  of  residents  In 
PalO)  Beadi,  Florida,  Including  golfing,  bicycling,  and  boating. 

1.  Palm  Iteach.  Pla.— Kecreatlonat  activities.  i.  John  E.  Allen 
fllm  collection. 

Fi 68-505 

The  Palm  Beach  story  {Motion  picture)  Paramount  Pic- 
tures, 1942. 

83  mil),    sd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Creiita:  Producer.  Paul  Jones;  director  and  writer.  Preston  Stur- 
ges;  music.  Victor  Young;  photography,  Victor  Milner;  editor,  Stuart 
Giimore.  Cunt:  Claudette  Colbert.  Joel  MeCrea.  Mary  Astor,  Rudy 
Tatlee,  Slg  Amo. 

Nummary:  A  comedy  satire  aa  the  rich  In  which  a  poor  engineer's 
wife  runs  away  to  Florida  in  search  of  a  mlUlooalre  husband  who 
will  finance  her  first  htisband's  Inventions. 

I.  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  n.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 
791.43  7^709783 

Palm   Spring   weekend    {Motion  picture)      Warner  Bros. 

Pictures,  1963. 

100  min     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Crcdili:  Producer,  Michael  A.  Hoey;  director,  Norman  Taurog; 
writer,  Earl  Hnmner;  music.  Frank  Perkins;  director  of  photogra- 
phy, Harold  Llpsteln;  film  editor,  Folmer  Blangsted.  Cast:  Troy 
l>onabue,  Connie  Stevens,  Ty  Hardin,  Stefanie  Powers.  Robert  Con- 
rad. Andrew  Duggan. 

Summary:  A  light  comedy  about  the  romantic  activities  and  prob- 
lems of  a  group  of  young  people  on  Easter  vacation  Id  sunny  Palm 
Springs. 

I.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures.  Inc. 

Fi  67-1299 

Palm  Sunday  services,  Broadway  Baptist  Church,  Fort 
Worth,  Tesas  (Motion  picture)  Radio  and  Television 
Comini'-'^ion,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and  National 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1961. 

fiO  mln,     sd.     biw.    16  mm.     (The  Southern  Baptist  hour) 

Kinescope. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Martin  Haode;  narrator.  Paul  M. 
Stevens. 

Summarp:  Dr.  H.  Guy  Moore  interprets  Baptist  bellefB  atwut 
baptism,  the  Lord's  Supper,  and  the  true  meaning  of  salvation.  In- 
cludes music  by  the  Baptist  hour  choir  and  the  Broadway  Baptist 
Church  choir. 

1,  Baptists — Doctrinal  and  controversial  works.  i.  Southern 
Baptist  Convention.  Radio  and  Television  Commission,  n.  National 
Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  Series:  The  Southern  Baptist  hour 
(Motion  picture) 

230.6  Fi  A  67-5092 

Southern  Baptist  Con-  ventloiL    Radio  and  TV  Commission 

The  Pafanar  hand.  Part  1  {Motion  picture)  A-V  Corp. 
Released  by  Teachinjf  Films,  1968. 

14  min     si.     color.     16  mm.     (Cine-prosector) 

Spanish  version  also  issued. 

Summary:  Presents  a  demonstration  of  the  anatomy  of  the  palmar 
hand.  lU  musclee.  blood  supply,  and  nerves. 

1    Hand— Anatomy.  i    A-V  Corporation,  Houston.  Tex.     ii. 

Teaching  Films,  Inc.,  New  Tork.  Series:  Clne-proeector  (Motl<m 

''"°""  en  Fi  A  68-866 

GINS 


The  Palmar  hand.    Part  2:  IntrinBic  muscles  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    A-V  Corp.    Released  by  Teachin^r  Films,  1968. 

14  min.    ad.    color.     16  nun.     (Clne-prosector) 

Spanish  version  also  Issned. 

Summary:   Presents   a   demonstration  of  the  anatomy  of  the  In- 
trinsic muscles  of  the  palmar  hand  and  their  function. 

1.   Hand — Anatomy.  i.   A-V  Corporation.  Houston,  Tex.     n. 

Teaching  Films,  inc..  New  Tork.  Series:  Cine-prosector  (Motion 

picture) 

611  Fi  A  68-366 

CINE 

Palmar  Productions  Enterprises 
see 

The  Still  and  the  quiet. 

Palmer  (W.  A. )    Films 
see 

John  Wesley  Powell,  canyon  geologist. 

Palmer  Films 
see 

dalutz. 

Palmerston    {Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  Londcm,  1947. 
Made  by  S.  M.  Toyne.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 

Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

35  fr.     b&n-.     35  mm.      drives  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summniy:  Describee  the  life  and  major  beliefs  of  Lord  Palmerston, 
Victorian  Prime  Minister  of  Britain. 

1.  Palmerslon.  Henry  John  Temple,  3d  viscount,  1784-1865.  L 

Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,      ii.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 
Series :  Lives  of  famous  men  and  women  (Filmstrlp) 

923  Fi  A  68-4703 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Palmyra  {Filmatrip),    Budek  Fibns  and  Slides,  1964. 

.t3  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:    Author.    Denis    Baly;  editorial   cooaultant,   Michael   H. 
Budek. 

Summary:   Discusses  the  history  of  the  ancient  Roman  Imperial 
city  of  Palmyra  during  the  3rd  century  a.  d. 

1.    Palmyra.         i.  Budek    (Herbert  B.)    Pllms  and  Slides,   Santa 
Barbara.  Calif. 

91S.394  77-788809 

Budek  Pllms  and  Slides 


Pampa — profile  of  a  chemical  plant  {Motion  picture)     Cel- 
anese  Corp.,  1969.    Made  by  Tony  Sheldon-Moir. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nna. 

Summon/:  A  view  of  the  Celanese  rtiemlcal  plant  In  Paznpe, 
Texas,  its  processes,  products,  personn^  and  opportunities  for  em- 
ployroeot, 

1.  Chemical  plants— Putva,  Texas.     2.  CelaoeBe  CorpoiUtlon. 
I.  Oehtnese  CorporatloD. 

665  74-702611 

CINE 


The  Pampas:  heartland  of  Ar^ntina  {Filmatrip)    Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

."iS  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Southern  South  America) 

Credits:  Producer,  Eton  Murie;  collaborator,  Kempton  Webb;  pho- 
tographer, Eugene  V.  Harris. 

Summary.'    Describes   the   history,   geography,   industry,   customs, 
and  peoples  of  the  pampas  of  Argentina.    With  captions. 

1.   Pampas.        i.   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Elducatlonal  Corpora- 
tion.        Series:  Southern  South  America  (Filmstrlp) 

918.2  Fi  A  68-5989 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Bducatlonal  Corp. 


Pampered    youth    {Motion    picture)       Vrtagraph    Co.    of 
America.    Released  by  Pathescope  Co.  of  America  (1927  !j 

15  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Excerpts  from  Vltagraph's  motion  picture  of  the  same  title.  Sutv 
sequentiy  released  by  Warner  Bros,  under  the  title  Two  to  one. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  magntfioent  Ambersons,  by  Booth  Tar- 
kington. 

In  the  David  B.  Bradley  Fllm  Collection  of  tlie  American  Fllm 
Institute  CoUection,  Library  of  Congress. 

CredUt:  Director,  David  Smith;  scenario,  Marlon  Constance;  pbo. 
tography,  Stephen  Smith.  Cast:  Cullen  Landis,  Alice  Calhoun,  Ben 
Alexander.  Allan  Forrest,  Bmmett  King. 

Summaiy:  The  story  of  a  leading  family  in  a  small  Indiana  town 
nt  the  t>eglnnlng  of  the  twentieth  century. 

I.  Tarkington,  Booth,  1869-1946.    The  magnlflcent  Ambersons.    n. 
Vllagrnph  Company  of  America,     in.  Pathescope  Company  of  Amer- 
ica, inc..  New  York.     iv.  Two  to  one  (Motion  picture)     v.  David  B. 
Bradley  Fllm  Collection,     vr.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 
791.43  74^-709634 


Pan  American  Coffee  Bureau 
see 


Cinderella  and  the  magic  mouse. 
Coffee — Ufe-Une  of  the  Americas, 
Coffee,  please. 


The  Pan  American  Health  Organization  and  the  World 
Health  Organization  (Filmstrip)  Pan  American  Sanitary 
Bureau  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Medical  Audio- 
visual Center.  Released  by  Pan  American  Sanitary  Bu- 
reau, 1970. 

48  fr.    color.    86  mm. 

With  script 

SUMMARY;  Deecribes  the  organiaatioo,  fundamentol  purposes, 
and  services  of  the  Pan  American  Health  Organisation  and  of  the 
World  Health  OrganlzaUon. 

1.  Pan  American  Health  Organization.  2.  World  Health  Organi- 
sation.        I.  Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau. 

[RA8]  614  76-739424 

Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau 

Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History 


Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  geological  resources. 

Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  hydrological  resources. 


Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  soil  resources. 


bitroductlon  to  photo  interpretation. 

Pan  American  swim  tryoata  {Motion  picture)  Dept  of 
Athletics,  Michigan  State  ITniversity.  Made  and  released 
by  Audiovisual  Center,  Michifnui  State  University,  1960. 

18  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  writer,  and  narrator,  Edward  McCoy; 
cameraman,  O.   W.  Hughe*,  Ron  Moore;  editor,  Donglas  Knowlton. 

Summary:  Describes  the  Pan  American  swim  tryouts  from  the 
points  of  view  of  a  >>umallst  and  of  a  participant. 

1.  Swimming.  i.  Michigan.  State  University.  Bast  Lansing. 
Dept.  of  Athletics,  n.  MIdilgan.  State  Unlveraity,  East  Lansing. 
Audiovisual  Center. 

797.21  Fi  A  68-692 

Michigan.     State  Colv.  Instructional  Media  Center 


Pan  American  Union 
see 

Coffee — from  Brazil  to  you. 
Vamos  al  Pert. 

Pan  American  World  Airways,  inc. 
see 

Africa,  ^.st  and  west. 
Don't  hesitate  to  ask. 

Family  of  the  bush:    son  of  warriors. 

Family  of  the  city:    adventure  in  Nairobi. 

Family  of  the  island:    her  name  is 
Wasamatha, 


Famity  of  the  mountains:   a  Peruvian 
village . 

Family  of  the  river:  the  river  my  home. 


Family  of  the  valley:  the  family  coffee 
farm. 

Fiesta!    A  Central  American  holiday. 
Forty  years  that  changed  the  world. 

Grand  tour. 
The  New  breed. 
Symphony  in  steel. 

The  U.  S.  A. 

Wings  to  Japan. 
Wings  to  the  Caribbean. 


15 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pan  American  World  Airways,  inc.,  (Continued) 


Wings  to  Venezuela. 


Pan  Am's  world.  [Motion  picture]     Pan  American  World  Airways, 
1972.      Made  by  Peckham  Productions. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  issued  in  35  mm. 

SUM  MARY:  Tells  how  Pan  American  Airways  traveti  to  moat  of  the  places 
people  want  to  go.  and  that  their  employees  work  to  make  the  trip  a  success  when 
they  get  there.  Shjws  aciivitjes  that  make  running  an  inlcrnational  airline  a 
full-time  job. 

1.  Pan  American  World  Airways,  inc.        I    Pan  American  World  Airways, 


[HE9803i 
CINE 


Pan  Arts  Company 


910 


72-702324 

MARC 


A  Fine  madness. 


The  World  of  Henry  Orient. 


Panama  (FUmstrip)     Society  for  Visual  Kducation,  1969. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  «..  12  lo.,  83i  ri«n., 
16  miD.     inicrot-ioove.     (Central  Amcrlcn  and  tlie  West  Tndles  today) 

Aliw  i:<sued  with  phonotape  In  caHWttf. 

WJth  teacber'H  gtHde. 

Credits:  Authors.  A.   B.  Roberts,  Gloryl   Parchert 

Summarv:  Presents  a  view  of  Panama's  hlstorj-.  Industry,  and 
urban  life.  Includes  a  discussion  of  the  Panama  Canal  and  a  map 
study. 

1.  Panama.  :;.  Panama  Canal.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Central  America  and  the  Wert  Indies  today 
(Fllmstrlpi 

918.62  78-703012 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

The   Panama   Canal    {FUmstrip)     Herbert   M.   Elkins  Co., 
1962. 

J8  fr.     i-oior.    35  mm.     (Our  ueighburs  to  the  south) 

Credits:  Writer  aud  lilustrutor,  Elizabeth  Di-esser. 

Sinnmaii/:  Discusses  the  history  of  the  ron.>itriictloM  of  the  Pan- 
ning CiUial,  how  u  ship  travclx  through  the  looks,  and  the  economic 
importam-e  of  the  canal.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocab- 
ulary li.*t.    With  captions. 

1.  PnFiania  Canal.  i.  Herlwrt  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series: 
Our  neighbors  to  the  south  (FUmstrip) 

918.63  73-7^4095 
Heil>ert  51.  Elkins  Co. 


The  Panama  Canal   {FUmstrip) 
l!t6:5. 


Biidek  Films  and  Slides, 


37  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  George  KIkIi. 

t^ummarv:  Pn-wnts  a  lour  of  the  P:iuiima  Ciinal  Troni  Colon  on 
III*'  .\tlantlr  tu  Ballma  and  Panama  City  on  the  Pacific.  Showa  how 
a  ship  it  taken  through  the  locks,  how  traCHc  la  controlled  from  a 
i-eniral  pilot  hou.se,  and  how  the  people  who  make  up  the  canal 
population  live. 

1.  Panama  Canal — E>e«crlption.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films 
and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

918.63  72-733359 

Bndek  Films  &  Slides 


Panama  Canal  . , .  funnel  for  commerce  (Motion  picture) 
Charles  Cahill  and  Associates.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
structional Media  Services,  1971. 

l.*)  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher  eulde. 

SL'JIMARV:  Traces  the  lilstory  of  the  Panama  Canal,  and  dis- 
cusses its  value  to  world  trade.  Its  lock  system,  and  Us  ecology. 
Glvev  facts  al>out  the  Republic  of  Panama. 

1.   Panama  Canal.  I.  Cahill    (Charles)   and   Aaaoclates,   Inc., 

Hollywood,  Calif.     II.  AIMS  Instructional  Moilla  Services. 

386  76-709830 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


The  Panama-Pacific  Kxpodtion  at  San  Frandsco,  CaL  {Mo- 
tion picture)     tl916!] 

11  min.    si.    color.    1^  nmi. 

Oriclnally  released  In  &.'>  mm.,  b&w.  on  llnte<l  sto<'k. 

In  tlie  An)erlcan  Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congi-eas. 

Summaru:  Views  of  the  Panama-Paclflc  ExiMisUlon,  Including  the 
Court  of  the  Universe,  the  Court  of  Palms,  the  Court  of  Abundance, 
the  Court  of  Four  Seasons,  the  Italian  Court,  the  Fine  Arts  Palace. 
John  Philip  Sousa  and  his  band,  and  the  exposition  grounds  at 
night. 

1.  San  Francisco.  Panama-Paclflc  International  Exposition,  1915. 
I.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

607  72-708e4« 


Pancake  base  and  dry   rouge    {Motion   picture)     Gilbert 
T.«ibinKer.     Made  and  relea.«ed  by  Thome  Films,  1967. 

3  min.     al.     color.     8  mm.     (Theater  make-up  series) 

Ixtop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  fllm  notes. 

Humtnant:  Shows  a  professional  make-up  artUt  ai^lylng  a  pan- 
cake base  with  a  sponge  to  a  model.  Demonstrate*  the  application 
of  a  dry  rouge  with  a  powder  puff. 

1.  Make-up.  Theatrlcsl.  i.  Lelblnger,  Gilbert,  ii.  Thome  Films, 
Inc.,  Itnulder.  Coin.  8erle«:  Theater  make-up  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

Fi  A  67-2-263 
Thorne  Films,  Inc. 


Pancakes  {Motion  picturo)     MoGraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1970. 
Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min     si,     color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  pr€4)aratloa  serlea,  set  3) 
Loop  flUn  mounted  in  cartridge. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Pancakes,  waffles,  etc.        i.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company 
Series:  Food  preparation  aeries  (Motion  picture)  set  a 

„^  641.8  72-706515 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pancho  Gonzales  racket  &  championship  ball  {Motion  pic- 
ture)     A.   G.   Spalding  &   Bros.,  1966.     Made  by  Group 

Produftions. 

1  min.     R(\.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Spalding  gives  you  the  proTessloiial 
edge) 

Summary:  A  television  commercial  about  Spalding's  Pancho  Gon- 
zales racket  and  championship  tennis  ball. 

1.   Television  advertising— U.   S.  i.   Spalding   (A.  G.)   and 

Brothers,   inc.         Series:   Spalding  gives  you   the  professional  edge 
(Motion  picture) 

659.1  Fi  68-717 


[Motion  picture]    National  FQm  Board  of  Canada,  1971. 

3  min.    id.    color.     16  nun. 

Abo  baued  in  3S  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Daly;  director.  Derek  May;  camerBinan,  Mutin 
Duckworth. 

SUMMARY:  An  experimental  film  without  narration  which  present*  a  mod- 
em-d»y  version  of  the  myth  of  Pandon. 

1.  Experimental  rilmi.        I.  Canada.     National  Him  Board. 
tPN1995.9.E96]  791.43  78-714353 

National  Pilm  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

Pandora.  [Motion  picture]      National  FUm  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Filmi  Incorporated,  1971. 

5  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Daly;  director,  Derek  May;  cameraman,  Martin 
Duckworth. 

SUMMARV:  An  experimental  film  without  narratioo  which  presents  a  mod- 
em-day version  of  the  myth  of  Pandora. 

1.  Experimental  films.  2.  Pandora.  I.  Canada.  National  Fdm  Board. 
11    Films  Incorporated,  __  _..„„ 

[PN1995.9.E96j  791.43  75-715379 

Fdms  Incorporated  ^2 


MARC 


Pandora    atque    donum    deorum    {FUmstrip)       Eye    Gate 
House,  1967. 

3ii  fr  color.  3.^t  nun.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
17  min.  mionigroove.  (Faliulae  legendae  Graeclae  Komaeque  nn- 
tlguiie.  no.  1) 

IsM^ued  also  with  cissette  and  phonotnpo. 

With  teiichers  RU'de. 

Credits:  .\uthor.  Samuel  A.  Goldlwrg. 

Summarii:  A  Latin  language  teaching  fllm.  The  story  of  Pandora 
and  how  she  released  the  evils  of  sickneas,  grief,  pain,  and  cruelty 
upon  the  world.  „ 

L  Latin  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  Bye  Gate  House. 
Inc.  Series:    Fabulae    legendae    Graeclae    Romaeque    antiquae 

(FUmstrip)   no.  1. 

478.3  Fi  A  68-367 1 

Bye  Gate  House 


Pandora  Pictures 


Bom  hunters. 


Pandro  S.  Berman  Productions 
see 


Honeymoon  hotel. 
A  Patch  of  blue. 


A  Panel  feedback  session — midway  in  course  {Motion  pic- 
ture) CHEM  Study,  1966.  Released  by  Modem  I^eam- 
inp  Aids. 

1:0  ml;i.      sd.      I>&w,      Iti  mm. 

.\  CHKM  siuil.v  tPiiclier  training  fllui  program. 

Summary:  CHEM  Study  staff  members  and  high  whool  tencbtTS 
dl»cues  questions  raised  by  teachers  using  the  f'HEM  Study  ma- 
terials and  participating  In  the  tn-servlce  training  program.  The 
tuples  Include  ditRcultles  in  teaching  certain  concepts,  teacher  prepa- 
ration and  institutes,  further  applications  of  the  concept  of  random- 
ness, the  use  of  models,  speclflc  laboratory  techniques,  and  evalua- 
tions. 

1.  Chemistry— Study  and  teaching.  2.  Chemical  Education  Ma- 
terial Study.  I.  Chemicnl  Education  Material  Study,  ii.  Modern 
l»urilng  ,\ids,  New  York. 

378  76-701169 

Moilern  Learning  Aids 

Pangloss  Productions 
see 

Pec^Ie  soup. 

Panhandling  on  Madison  Avenae  {Motion  picture)     Para- 
mount Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

0  min.    sd.     color.    35  mm.     (Swlfty  and  Shorty) 

Credits:  Director.  Seymour  Kneltel;  story,  Eddie  Lawrence,  ani- 
mation, Martin  Taraa:  music,  Winston  Sharpies. 

Sumtnarv:  An  animated  cartoon.  Shorty  tries  to  panhandle  mone/ 
from  Swlfty,  an  advertising  man  about  to  loae  bis  Job,  becomes  dis- 
heartened by  Swlfty's  sad  plight,  and  fleet  back  to  bis  Park  Avenue 
duplex. 

I.  Paramount  Picture*  Corporation.  Series:  Swlfty  and  Short/ 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-1610 


16 


Maria:  lint  PoUih  coloay  bi  Texat.  [Hlmathp]     Institute 
of  Texan  Cultures,  1970. 

77  ft.     color.     33  mm.       and  phmioUpe:  single-track,  1  reel  {5  ia),  7  1 12 
ipa.,  8  min. 

Abo  inued  as  slide  set 

With  teachers'  supplement. 

SUMMARY:  Recounts  the  colonization  and  development  of  the  fust  Polish 
setttement  in  Texas  with  hbtorical  and  cchi temporary  pictures. 

I.  Poles  in  Texas.     2.  Panna  Maria.  Tex.— -Hbtory.       I.  Institute  of  Texan 
Cultures. 

[F395.P7]  976.4  72-733256 

Institute  of  Texan  Cultures  72  MARC 


Paana  Maria:  lint  Polish  colony  in  Texas.  [Slide  set]    Institute  of 
Texan  Cultures.  1970. 

77  slides.    cok>T.     2  x  2  in.       and  phonotape:  single-track,  I  reel  (3  in.),  7 
1/2  ipa.,  t  min. 

Also  issued  as  filmstrip. 

With  teachers'  supplement 

SUMMARY:  Recounts  the  colonization  and  development  of  tlie  first  PoUsh 
settlement  in  Texas  with  historical  aitd  contemporary  pictures. 

1.  Poles  in  Texas.     2.  PancM  Maria.  Tex.— History.        I.  Institute  of  Texan 
Cultures. 

[F395.P7]  976.4  72-733243 

Institute  of  Texan  Cultures  72  MARC 


feeeeace.  (Motion  picture]     Scholastic  Magazinea,  1970. 
Made  by  Mary  Glasgow  Pub.,  London. 

IS  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Toute  la  bandc) 

With  teacher's  manual,  student  photo  guide,  and  script  book. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Presents  a  dramatitatioB  in 
which  a  group  of  friends  in  France  go  to  the  movies. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  instruction.       I.  Scholastic  Magsxines, 
inc.     11.  Series:  Toute  la  bande.  [Motion  ptcturej 

[PC2112.7|  448  79-715483 

Scholastic  Magazines  72  MARC 


Pann6nia  Filmsttidi6 
see 

The  Ai^k  thieves. 

Bill  has  a  hundred  faces. 

A  Bit  of  immortality. 

Five  minute  thrill. 

Kidnapping  of  the  sun  and  the  moon. 

Koncertissimo. 

Panorama  colorslide  program 
see 

England. 

France , 

Greece. 

Hawaii. 

Holland. 

The  Holy  I^nd. 
India. 

Italy. 

Japan. 

The  Philippines. 

The  Soviet  Union. 

Thailand. 


Panorama   du    nouveau   Paris   et   de   la   noaveUe   France 

{FUmstrip)     Audio  Lingual  Educational  Press,  1966. 
II  ft-      iiiiin',     ;ri  nini.     and  plmnotiiiie :  1  reel   (5  in.).  7J  In.  per 

Wl;h  expliiimtory  text. 

Credits:  .\uilior.  Charles  Slari'. 

Summary:  A  French  language  teaching  film.     Uses  photographs  lo 
present  Insights  Into  the  new  Paris  and  Prance. 

1.   Fi-eni-h  language — .\uiilo- visual  Instruction     2.  Paris— Dewr. 
a  France— IJescr.  &  trav.        i.  Audio  Lingual  FMucaiional  Preaa. 

448.3  Fi  A  67-4811 

Audio  Lingual  Educa-  lional  Press 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Panorama  from  Times  Building,  New  York 
see 

Panoramic  impression  of  old  New  York  (1903-05). 


A  Paaonuu  of  19tk  oeatvy  scalptBv.  [SUde  Mtj    Educatioiul 

Dimeniions  Corp.,  1972. 

20  ilidcs.     color.     3  x  2  la. 

With  tc«ch«r'i  fu)d«. 

SUMMARY:  l^eacnt)  exunpica  of  nineucnth  century  iculpture.  includins 
work*  by  Cmnovi,  Powen,  P«Imer,  Rogen.  Cupuiu,  French,  Saint- Oaudem, 
Rodin.  MacMonnics,  and  Remincbm.  With  captiooa. 

I.  Sculpture.  Modem— IfthceDtury.       1.  EdocatkxMl  Dimcfniona Corpon> 
tion. 
[NB197i  733  72-733706 

Educational  Dimenikm*  72  MAILC 

Corp. 


Puorualc  inprtssioa  of  oM  New  Yorfc  (1903-05).  [Motion  pic- 
ture] American  Mutoscope  and  Biograi^  Co.,  1905. 
Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp.  il97-7] 


hA* 


16  n 


AI«o  luiMd  in  8  mm.  and  super  8  mm. 

Originally  releaied  in  33  mm.  under  the  title  Panorama  from  Timet  Building. 
Ne*  York 

SUMMARY    Aerial  views  of  New  York  City  shortly  aAer  the  lum  of  the 
century.  Tilmcd  from  the  lop  of  the  New  York  Times  Bui)din|. 

I   New  York  <City)— Description.       1.  American  Muloscope  and  Biofraph 
Company.      II     Eastin-Phe!an   Corporation.    Davenport.    Iowa.       III.    Titter 
Panorama  from  Times  Building.  New  York.  (Motion  picture) 
[F128.5]  917.47  72-701847 

Eastin-Phelan  Corp  72  MARC 

Panoramic  Productions 
see 

Rapture^ 

Up  from  the  beach. 

Panoramic  Teaching  Aids 
see 

America  ray  country. 
Fail. 
I  am  the  flag- 

rm  a  hdper  at  my  houac 

In  the  beginning  it  was  French,  part  I. 
In  tbe  bcfimans  it  was  French,  part  2. 
Louisiana  social  studiea. 
So  many  things  to  learn. 
Spriag. 

The  Story  of  Old  Glory. 
Summer. 

This  big  world. 

Who  is  that  American? 
Winter. 


Pantaleon  films 
see 


TW  Pmitkcn.  [Motion  picture]     ABC  News.    Released  by  ABC 
Media  Concepts.  1971. 

33  min.     ad.    cotoc.     16  nun. 

Withiutde. 

CREDTTS:  Producer  and  director,  Tim  Knight;  writers,  Tim  Knifht.  Edward 
P.  Morgan. 

SUMMARY:  Views  the  hiatory  oT  the  Black  Paotber  Party.  Show*  tbe  re- 
sponaca  which  they  receive  from  various  aeclora  of  American  society  and  iUua- 
trstes  aoRte  of  their  leai  publicized  conununity  activitica. 

I.  Black  Panther  Party.  I.  American  Bro«dc«attng  Company.  II.  ABC 
Media  Coocepta. 

tEUS.615]  322.4  72-700884 

ABC,  ItK.  72  MARC 


Pantomime   1    (Motion  picture)     Kational  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  O., 

1970. 

4  mln.    Bi.    color,    super  8  tnm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  A> 

Loop  tllm  mounted  to  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Defllgned  for  use  Iq  q>ecial  edncatlOD  classes  for  slow   learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learolaff  children.    2.  Pantomime, 
nim  Board,    n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
It  series  (Mortlon  picture)  set  A. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

871,9  78-706084 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Pantomime   2    (Motion  picture)     National  Fihn   Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  la  ;^)eclal  education  clai 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.    2.  Pantomime. 
Pllm  Board,    n.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Compan;. 
It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9 
McGraw-Hill  Book  0>. 


I  for  slow  learners 


Canada.    National 
Series :  Talk  about 


71-705085 


Pantomime  3    {Motion  picture)      National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mln.     h1.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  tt  series,  set  A) 

1.041P  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  Pantomime.  l  Caiuda.  National 
Film  Board,  ii.  McOraw-HIll  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk  about 
It  series  (Mortlon  picture)  net  A. 

371.9  75-705086 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  CV>. 


Pantomime  4   (Motion  picture)      National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

I>eslgned  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  Pantomime.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,  it.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk  about 
It  series  (Mortlon  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  79-705087 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Paolo  UcctDo  (FOmstrip)    Budek  FHms  &  ^dee,  1967. 

17  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditx:  Author,  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Bummary:  Descilbes  the  work  of  Uccello,  and  iUustrates  some 
characteristics  of  his  style.     With  captions.  „   ^  ^ 

1  Uccello.  Paolo  de  Dono.  known  as,  1396  or  7-1475.  i.  Budek 
(Herbert  E.)   Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

759.6  77-733143 

Budek  Films*  Slides 


Paolo  Veronese  (Famstrip)    Budek  Films  &  Slides,  1067. 

14  f r.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditu:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Bummnn/:   Describes  aspects  of  the  life  and  work  of  Veronese. 
With  captions. 

1.  Veronese,   Paolo  Cagllarl,  known  as,  1528-1588.  i.  Budek 

(Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

769.6  70-733144 

Budek  PUms  *  Slides 


Papa,  jron're  crmcy.  t^^^tion  picture^     Leonard  S.  Leaman,  Jr. 

1971. 


SUMMARY:  Ati  adapUtion  of  the  ihort  ttory  of  the  same  title  by  William 
Saroyan  in  which  a  boy  foes  with  hii  father,  a  writer,  to  live  at  the  Kaahme  after 
hia  parents  separate. 

1.  Saroyan,  William.  1908-  Papa,  you're  crazy.    II.  Leaman,  i.eon«rd 

S. 
tPN1997j  791.43  79-715459 

CINE  72  MARC 


Papa's  delicate  condition  (Motion  picture)     Amro  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

08  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

.Adapted  from  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Corinne  Griffith. 

Crcditg:  Producer  and  writer,  Jack  Rose;  director,  George  Mar- 
shall; music.  Joseph  J.  Ulley;  cameraman,  Loyal  Griggs;  film  editor, 
Frank  Keller.  Cast:  Jackie  Gleason,  Glynls  Johns,  Laurel  Goodwin, 
Linda  Bruhl,  Charlie  Ruggles. 

Bummary:  The  adventures  of  a  Teiaa  family  In  the  early  1900'b, 
led  by  the  father,  a  boisterous  railroad  siiperTisor  who  makes  a  good 
salary  but  drinks  heavily. 

I.  Griffith,  Corinne.  Papa's  delicate  condition,  ii.  Amro  Prodac- 
tioDth    III.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1300 

Paper  (Motion  picture)     foaling  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln.     8i.     color,     super  8  mm. 

IjK>p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Mill  notes  on  cartridge  esse. 

Crediti:  Author,  Cambridge  Design  Group. 

Bummnrif:  Describes  some  of  the  artistic  uses  for  various  kinds 
of  paper,  Including  newsi>aper,  butcher  paper,  wrapping  paper,  paper 
bags,  writing  paper,  construction  paper,  and  drawing  paper. 

L  Paper.        l  Elal'ng  Coriwratlon,  Caicbrldge,  Mass. 

676  FiA68-402 

Ealing  Corporation 


Paper.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London,  1971.     Released  in 
the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Film*. 

20  min.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm.     (Science  all  around  us.  no.  5) 
SUMMARY:  Describes  the  proceaaea  involved  in  the  manufacture  of  various 

kinds  of  paper  made  today  chiefly  from  tree  fibera  and  in  the  past  from  cotton 

rags- 

1.  Paper  making  and  trade — Juvenile  films,     (1.  Paper  making  and  trade] 

1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television  Service.     11.  Time-Life  Films. 

111.  Series:  Science  all  around  us.  (Motion  (ticture)  no.  5. 

[TS1I05.5]  676  75-714714 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Paper.  [Motion  picture]     ABC  News. 
Concepts,  1972. 


Released  by  ABC  Media 


(Make  a  wish) 


12  min.     ad.     color       I 

Also  isaued  in  super  8  n 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Bywaters;  host.  Tom  Chapin. 

SUMMARY;  Use*  animation,  graphics,  film  clipa,  and  song  to  illustrate  the 
various  UBca  of  paper.  Exampiea  include  a  marriage  license,  a  tickcrtape  parade, 
a  ihip'i  log.  a  paper  dragon,  and  a  kite.  Traces  the  historical  importance  of  kites. 
aAd  illintrates  the  dynamics  of  flying  them.  Fot  elementary  grades. 

I.  English  language— Study  and  teaching  (Elemenury)— Juvenile  films.  2. 
English  language — Semantics— Juvenile  filhis.  3.  Paper— Juvenile  films.  [1. 
En^h  language— Semantics.  2.  Paper  3.  JCileaj  1.  American  Broadcast- 
ing  Company.  II  ABC  Media  Concepts.  III.  Series:  Make  a  wish.  [Motion 
picture^ 

[LB1576]  372.6  72-701285 

AriKrican  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Co. 


Paper  bag  and  book  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Productions. 
Relensed  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1968. 

1  mlii.     >i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Physical  properties  of  alr> 

L»<ip  dim. 

With  fact  sheet. 

<'re<IitK:  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beecbing;  author,  Harold 
Silvan!. 

Summary :  Illustrates  some  basic  principles)  of  tbe  propeilles  of 
air  by  presenting  an  experiment  In  which  trapped  air  in  a  bag 
supports  a  book.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  .4lr— Juvenile  films.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Grosset  & 
Dunlap,  inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Physical  properties 
of  air  (Motion  picture) 

533  75-711818 

Scope  Productions 

Paper  bird  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co„ 
1970. 

4  mln.     Bl.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Do  It  series, set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  designed  for  use  in  special  education 
classes  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.     2.  Paper  work.  i.  Canada.     Na- 

tional Pllm  Board,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  (Company.  Series:  Do 

it  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  78-706068 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Paper  boy  (Slotion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  National  Instruc- 
tional Films. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Curamuulty  helpers) 

Lo<^  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Is-sued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  handling  sequence  of  a  newspaper 
from  the  time  It  leaves  the  printing  press  until  It  arrives  at  the 
reader's  doorstep.  Portrays  the  paper  boy's  responsibility  as  an 
Importance  factor  in  news  service.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Newsboys.        I.   Canada.     National   Film    Board, 
II."  National   Instructional   Films.     III.   Series:   Ommunlty  helpers 
(Motion  picture.    National  Film  Board  of  Canada) 
[HD6247.N5]  372.8  72-713849 

National  Inatnictlonal  Films 


Paper  boy.  (Motion  picture} 
1970. 


National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 


b*w 


16  n 


17 


CREDITS;  Producer.  Tom  Daly;  direcux.  Clay  Bonis;  music.  Willie  Dvan, 
Jesse  Winchester.  Dutch  MUlsi  photography.  John  F.  Phillips.  CAST:  Jerry 
Borris. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  aspects  of  the  big  city  which  can  breed  cynicism  and 
delinquency  in  youth  by  following  an  angry  young  boy  as  he  deliven  newspapen 
in  the  inner  city. 

1.  Juvenile  delinquency.  2.  Oty  and  town  life.  3,  Criminal  psychology. 
I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

tHV9069]  301.43  72-701363 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 


Paper — burst    (Motion   picture)      Scope   Productions.     Re- 
leased by  Grosset  &  Dunlap»  1965. 

2  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Construction) 
Loop  film. 
With  fact  sheet. 

Credits :  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 
Summary :  Introduces  modular  construction  with  paper. 
1    Paper  work.         I.  Scope  Productions.     II.  Grosset  *  Dunlap, 
Inc..  publishers.  New  York.        Series:  Construction  (Motion  picture) 

736  76-711774 

Scope  Productions 


Paper  carnation  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Rele&sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca, 

1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     ( Do  it  series,  set  A ) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  detrlgned  for  use  In  special  education 
classes  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.   Slow  teaming  dilldren.     2.  Paper  work.  i.  Canada.     Na- 

tional Film  Board,     n.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Do 

it  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  76-705070 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Paper  chromatography  {.Votion  picture)  Gateway  Film 
Productions,  Ixindon.  R^leAsed  in  the  l^.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional rommunic.ition  Films,  1968. 

4  tulii.     si.     color.     8mm.      (Secondary  plij-slcal  sciences  «erle«) 

Loop  film  mounled  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  two  applications  of  paper  chromatography — 
ascending  and  descending —  In  separating  mixtures  of  closely  related 
substances.  Explains  the  use  of  this  techulque  by  blolo^ta  and 
chemists. 

1.  Paper  chromatography.  r.  Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd., 

London,      ii.   International   Communication  Films.  Series:    Sec- 

ondary physical  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

544  73-700573 

International  Communi-  cation  Films 


Paper  chronutographjr.  [Fiimstripj     Pace  CoUege.     Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

69  fi.     color.     35  ram.     (Advanced  chemical  laboratory  Icchniquci) 
SUMMARY:  Demonslralei  the  Kparation  oft  Af',  H$,".  Pb'  mixturt  by 
meaiu  of  uccnding  paper  chroma logrsphy  Coven  paper  lelectioa  and  prepara- 
lion,  spotting,  development,  and  vitualiution  With  captioni. 

1.  Paper  chromaiogfaphy  I.  Pace  Collcje,  New  York.  II.  Univcraal  Edu- 
cation and  VUual  ArU.  111.  Serict:  Advanced  chemical  laboratory  techniques. 
[Filrasirin 

tQDUr.CS,  544  72-732813 

Universal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Visual  Arts 


Paper   ehranatogrraphy    (Motion    picture)    Thome    Films, 

1970. 

4  mtn.    si.    color,    super  8  miH.     (Laboratorj- techniques) 

Loop  aim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caw. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Ruw«ell. 

SUMMARY:    Uaes   time   lapse   photography    to   show   that   three 
separate  color  spots  travel  at  dlffereot  rates. 

1.  Paper  chromatography.         I.  Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  Colo. 
II.  Series:  Laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
[QD117.C5J  544  71-712159 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 


Paper   chromatography    (Motion    picture)      Holt,    Rinehart 
and  AVinston,  1971.    Made  by  William  Hrose  Productions. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Te<hnlques  of  organic  chemis- 
try.    Series  2;  Chroinatograpalc  ntid  spectroscopic  methods,  no.  9) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDIT.S:  Authors,  Joseph  Casanova,  John  A.  Mangravite. 

.SUMMARY ;  Points  out  that  paper  chromatography  has  made  an 
enormous  contribution  to  the  development  of  the  chemistry  of  sev- 
eral important  classes  of  polar  corajKmnds,  most  notably  amino  acids. 
Demonstrates  the  one  dimensional  chromatography  of  three  repre- 
sentative amino  acids. 

1.  Paper  chromatography.  I.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc. 
II.  Series:  Techniques  of  organic  chemistry.  Series  2:  Chromato- 
graphic  and  Hi)ectro8copic  methods   (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 

547  75-711964 

Holt,  RlDriurt  and  Winston 


Paper   city    (Motion  picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 


Ikon   Films.     Released  by 


3   min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm,      (Paper  art  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O.  White. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  to  create  an  environment  by  exploiting 
Images  already  Imprinted  on  paper,  and  combining  dissimilar  images 
to  make  a  larger  design.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Design.  I.   Ikon   Films,     n.  Bailey  Fllm^  Inc..  Hollywood, 

Calif.        Series:  Paper  art  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  7a-709272 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Paper  city  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute,  Lon- 
don, 1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1971. 

7  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  In  a  giant  metropolis,  unexpectedly  at  peace  with 
itself,  the  interrelationships  of  people  and  thlng-^  become  lucid  and 
beauty  emerges  within  the  urban  environment. 

1.  Cities  and  towns.  2.  Sociology,  Urban.  I.  British  Film  Insti- 
tute, London.     II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[HT153]  301.3  76-712625 

Pilmx  ItKorporated 


Paper — ednmn  (straight  scoring)  (Motion  picture)     Scope 
Productions.    Released  by  Grosspt  &  Dunlnp,  1965. 

3  min.     81.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Construction) 

Jakpp  Him. 

With  fact  «heet. 

Credits :  Executive  producer,  Robert  B,  lieeching. 

Summary:  Demonstrataa  correct  and  Incorrect  ways  be  fold  paper 
for  paper  construction  and  Introduces  the  concept  of  scoring, 

1.  Paper  work.  I.  Scope  Production*.  II.  Orosaet  A  Dunlap, 
Inc.,  publliA>«rs,  Sew  York.  Series:  Construction  (Motion  picture) 
736  76-711771 

Sr-ofie  Product ioiM 


Paper — cnrre   (carved   scoring)    (Motion   picture)     Scope 
Productions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  I>unlap,  1965. 

1  min.    Bi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Construction) 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credita:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Deechlng. 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  make  a  abeet  of  paper  follow  a  complex 
romi. 

L  Paper  work.  I.  Scope  Productlona.  II.  QroMet  A  Duolap. 
IDC..  publlabera.  New  York.  Series:  Constructiou  (Motion  picture) 
736  76-711772 

Scope  Productlooa 


Paper  cutout   {Motion  picture)      National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca. 

1970.  ' 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Do  It  serltf,  set  A) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual 

A  stop-motion  demonstraUon  designed  for  use  Id  apeclal  education 
classes  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  Paper  work.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,  n.  McOraw-HUl  Book  Company  Series:  Do  It  series 
(Motion  picture)  set  A. 

. 371.9  70-705071 

McGraw-HlUBookCo.  '"^ia 

Paper— diamond   (cross  scoring)    (Motion  picture)     Scope 
Productions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

5  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Construction) 
Loc^  film. 

With  fact  sheet.  „  „      ^, 

Credits:  Executive  prodacer,  Robert  B.  Beaching. 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  bend  paper  to  create  a  pattern  of  Intricate 
ptaoes  and  angles.  .,    „  .   .    i-.     ■  _ 

1  Paper  work.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Groseet  &  DunUp. 
Inc  publlshersv  New  York.  Series:  Construction  (Motion  picture) 
736  72-711773 

Scope  Productions 

Paper  drive  (Motion  picture)     Dimension  Films.    Beleased 

by  ChurchiU  Films,  1969. 

1,".  iii!n.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Values  series  for  grades  4-7) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Adapted  from  the  book  Role-playtng  for  social  values,  by  Fannie 
B.  Shaftel  and  George  Shaftel. 

Credit*:  Director,  Gary  Goldsmith. 

Summary:  An  iH)en-end  film  about  a  class  of  students  who  cheat 
In  order  to  win  a  contest. 

1.   Cheating   (Education)  i.  Dimension   Films,     ii.  Churchill 

Films,  Los  Angeles,     m.  Shaftel,  Fannie  R.    Role-playing  for  social 
values.        Series:  Values  series  for  grades  4-7  (Motion  picture) 

179  71-703965 

Churchill  Films 


Paper  electrophoresis  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Pro- 
ductions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Commiuiication  Films,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Secondary  physical  sciences  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Sumtnary:  Demonstrates  the  analytic  technique  of  separating 
mixtures  of  closely  related  substances  throogh  the  application  of  an 
electric  field.  Shows  that  the  migration  of  particles  Is  Influenced  by 
the  electric  field. 

1.   Paper   electrophoresis.  i.   Gateway   Film   Productions,   ltd.. 

London.      ir.  International   Communication   Films.  Series:   Sec- 

ondary physical  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

541  71-700578 

Internaiional  Communl-  cntion  Films 

Paper  embossing  (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films.    Released 

by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  paper  art  series) 
Loop  film. 

Summary:  Presents  methods  of  raising  In  relief  several  objects  on 
paper. 

1.  Paper  worlc  i.  Ikon  Films,     n.  Baitey-f'llm  AasocUtes. 

Series :  Exploring  paper  art  series  { Motion  picture) 

746.64  7»-707984 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Paper  fish  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     ( Do  it  series,  set  A ) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  designed  for  use  In  special  education 
classes  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.   Slow  learning  children.     2.  Paper  work  i.  Canada.     Na- 

tional Film  Board,     u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ompany.  Series:  Do 

It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  71-706069 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Paper   flags    (Motion   picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 


Ikon   Films.      Released   by 


3  mill.    si.    c<flor.    super  8  mm.     (Paper  art  serlee) 

Loop  film. 

Wltli  manual. 

Credits :  Educational  consultant.  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  use  pieces  of  solid-color  paper  to  make 
an  abstract  design  or  to  make  symbols.  Explores  the  Idea  of  flags 
and  emblems.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Paper  work.  I.  Ikon  Films.  II.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.        Series:  Paper  art  series  (.Motion  picture) 

372.5  71-709269 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Paper  flowers  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1968. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Art  techniques  serloi) 

Loo|)  film.     Film  nottj*  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Credit;  Adviser  and  artist.  Gay  Eiulen. 

Summarv:  Illustrates  two  techniques  for  conatructlng  colorful 
paper  flowers  from  either  tissue  or  crepe  paper  and  wire. 

1.  Artificial  flowers.  2.  Tissue  paper.  3.  Crepe  paper.  i.  Thorne 
Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series :  Art  technlquea  (Motion  picture) 
745.54  Fi  A  68-3142 

Thorne  Films 


Paper  f<riding   (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films. 
Bailey-Fibn  Associates,  1969. 


Released  by 


4   min.     si.     color,     super  8   mm.     (Ezploriog  paper   art  aertes) 

Ijoop  fllm. 

Rammarv.-  Demonstrates  several  ways  of  folding  paper  to  make  an 
Increasingly  complex  free  standing  form. 

1.    Paper   work.  i.   Ikon   Fllma.     n.   Balley-FIlm   Aaaoclates. 

Series:  Exploring  paper  art  serlea  (Motion  picture) 

736  77-707986 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


18 


TW 

I97I 


people.  [Motion  picture] 
Made  by  Communicators. 


Pitney-Bowes, 


10  min.     Id.    color.     8  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Identiliei  ntney-Bowct  u  a  paper  handling  organization  and 
illuttratc*  the  varied  u>e>  of  the  company'*  products,  showing  how  paper  han- 
dling affecu  the  livet  of  peopk.  DoigDed  for  employee  tneedngs. 

I.  Piiney-Bowe^  inc.  2.  PoMat  Mfvice— United  State*— Equipmenl  and 
■uppliea.        1.  Pitney-Bowd,  inc. 

tHE6495]  676  72-700474 

CINE  72  MARC 

Paper  hat  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Do  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  designed  for  use  in  special  education 
classes  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  Paper  work.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series :  Do  It  series 
(UotloQ  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  73-705072 

ICcOraw-HlUBookCV). 


Paper  in  art   (Motion  picture) 
by  Churchill  Films,  1967. 


Paul  Bumford.     Released 


17  milt.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

tiuminiiry:  Exi)lore5  the  qualities  and  flexibility  of  paper  In  class- 
rooiii  art  projects  and  demonstrates  ways  in  which  it  can  be  used, 
changed,  folded,  and  molded  into  different  shapes. 

1.  Paper  work.  i.  Bumford,  Paal.      n.  ChurchiU  Films, 

Los  Angelet. 

746,54  Fi  A  68-1616 

Churchill  Films 


Paper  in  layers  (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films.    Released  by 
Bniley-Film  Associates,  1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Exploring  paper  art  aeries) 

Suinmar'y':    Demonstrates  how   cardboard  cutouU  pasted  on  top 
of  each  other  create  a  face  In  relief.     Relates  the  technique  to  that 

**   ^FaceTn  art.    2.  Paper  sculptore.        I.  Ikon  Films.    II.  Ball^- 
Fllm  Associates.        Series:  Exploring  paper  art  series  (Motion  pic- 

*""*  731.5  70-707986 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Paper  in  the  making  (FUmatrip)  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion ,196-?, 

51  fr.     bAw.     35  mm.     (Industrial  geography) 

Summi'i/-  Traces  the  papermaklng  Industry  from  the  early  use 
of  the  papyrus  plants  by  tbe  Egyptians  to  the  modem  paper  factories 

°   1.°  Paper  making  and   trade.         i.   Society  for  Visual  Education, 
loc    Chicago.        Series:  Industrial  geography  (Fllmstrip) 

676  76-732892 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Paper  mSxM  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Asaociataa,  1966. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Art  proces«e«) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  S  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CiedH»:  Authors,  Clarence  Kincaid,  Stanley  MadeJa- 

Summary:  Demonstrates  papier-mache  sculpture,  using  formed 
newfipaper  as  an  armature. 

1.  Taper  sculpture.  2.  Papler-michd.  i.  Hester  and  Asaodatea 
Series-  .Art  processes  (Motion  picture) 

745.54  Fi  A  68-2340 

Hester  and  Associates 

Paper  making  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1947. 
Made  by  Peter  Record.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Pxliicational  Associates,  1966. 

36  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Book  production  In  Europe) 

With  teachers  notes. 

SCMMARY :  Portrays  the  traditional  use  of  materials  and  metb- 
od:^  of  manufacture  that  are  employed  by  paper  craftsmen. 

1.  Paper  making  and  trade.  I.  Common  Qround,  ltd.,  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series:  Book  production  In 
Europe  (Fllmstrip) 

676  7^738513 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Paper  master  (Filmstrip)    A.  B.  Dick  Co.,  1968. 

112  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  8.  for  manual  pro- 
JtHtof.  1  .s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  14  min.  (Tech- 
niques of  modem  offset,  no.  1) 

With  script. 

Crntiti:  Producer  and  director.  Frank  Stedronsky;  writer,  Frank 
Stedronsky. 

Summary:  Dlscus.'^ea  the  technique  of  imaging  and  using  the  off- 
set paper  master,  as  well  as  the  economic  advantages  of  this  form 
of  duplication.  Includes  a  description  of  the  kinds  of  paper  masten 
that  are  available,  the  typewriters  and  ribbons  that  make  the  best 
copy,   and   the  writing  and  drawing  materials  which  can  be  used. 

I.    Offset   printing.  i.    Dick    (A.    B.)    Company.  Series: 

Techniques  of  modern  offset  (Fllmstrip)  no.  1. 

681  72-736728 

A.  B.  Dick  Co. 

Paper  mill  (Motion  picture)     Educational  Media,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    S  mm.     ( Kleuienliiry  soc'iil  stuilics  series) 

I>«>p  fllm  niinintpd  in  rnrtridpe. 

I<L<<ue-t  iti  »tnnd:ir<l  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  iniide. 

Crfdiln:  Producers.  Donald  J.  Murphy.  William  D,  Schmidt, 

Summarm  Tr«re«  the  paper-mnklng  process  from  the  raw  ma- 
terinlH  to  the  fliiishcd  product.  Shows  wood  chips,  sulphur,  digester, 
washing,  lileiiclilng,  beating,  and  the  wet  and  dry  end  of  the  paper 
machine. 

1.  I'ii|>er  nuikliig  and  trade.  2.  Wood-pulp  Industry.  i.  Kduca- 
tioiinl  MedIn,  Inc.  Series:  Elementary  social  studies  series  (Uo- 
Ilon  picture) 

676  Fi  A  68-2518 

KihK'iitlonnl  Media 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Paper  pattern  and  transfer  {Motion  picture)     Scope  Pro- 
ductions, 1965.     Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

3  mln      8l.    cotor.    super  8  mm.     (Basic  design — Jewelrj) 

Loop  fibo. 

SutiimarTf:  Demonstrates  Id  detail  bow  to  make  a  design  oa  paper 
pattern  for  a  copper  necklace  aod  bow  to  transfer  tbe  deslfn  to 
the  copper. 

1.  Jewelrr  maklnc.  l  Scope  Productions,  n.  Oroaset  k  Dun- 
lap.  Inc.,  publtsbers.  New  Tort  Series :  Bask  dealpi  —  jewelry 
(Motion  picture) 

745.4  79-707972 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Paper   radlodiroaiatographj.   [FUnutrip] 
Releued  by  The  Nucleus,  1969. 


John   W.   SulcotkL 


50  fr.     colof,     35  mm.     (Nuclear  icience  laboratory) 

SUMMARY:  Itluairalcs  concepts  of  chromatography.  Mcular  equilibrium. 
Mpanikm  techniquci.  and  tcanning  techniquet  by  >howin|  the  leparaiion  of  the 
Mcular  equilibrium  mixture  of  '"U  and  '"Tb.  With  capiiont. 

I.  Paper  chromaiofraphy.  2.  Radiotiotopes— Anal y lit.  I  Sulcoaki,  John 
W.     II.  The  Nttcleui.  inc. 

[QD6051  544  72-733038 

The  Nuctam,  inc.  73  MARC 


Paper  stencil  method  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp , 

1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  saper  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques;  silk 
screen — aerlgrapbs) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartrldKe  case. 

Credit*:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkin. 

Bvtnitutry:  Describe*  the  paper  steadl  method  of  sUk  screen 
making. 

1.  Serigrapbs  (Prints)  i.  Walden  Pilm  Corporation.  Series: 
Fine  arts  tecbnlqnes:  silk  screm — eerigraphs  (Motion  picture) 

764  70-708101 

Walden  Pilm  Corp. 

The  Paper  sword   (Motum  picture)     Teaching  Film  Custo- 
dians. IDfiS.    Made  by  Vibar  Productions. 
27  ni'ti.     Ml.     h&w.     18  mm. 

Excei'i't ;  fii>m  thf  lffi4  motion  picture  te!era»t  In  The  cavalcade 
of  ,\merii'a  series;  artaptf-d  for  educational  use  by  Teacbinir  Fliin 
CuRtoflians. 

Credit*:  Ptwiucer.  Jack  Chertok :  director.  William  J.  Thieln. 
<Toit(;  Patrick  O'Neal.  Margaret  Field,  B<  rry  Kelly,  Hugh  Beaumont, 
Stuart  Randall. 

SummatT/:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  a  free,  incorniptib'e  prens  In 
a  democracy.  Dramatizes  the  story  of  James  King,  a  feartesa  news- 
paper editor.  w|i(wo  murder,  because  of  hl«  cnisad.*  against  corrupt 
official.^  in  thf  Sun  Francisco  government  In  1856,  set  In  motion  a 
sweeping  reform  movement. 

2,  Government  and  the  press.  i. 

dtans,  Inc.  Series;  Caralcade  of 

ture.     Teaching  Film  Custodians) 
323.44  Fi  A  68-88 

Custodians 


1.  King,  James,  1822-185& 
Teaching  F'ilm  Custo- 
Amerlcft  ( Motion  pic- 


Teaching  Film 

Paper  the  prologne.  [Motion  picture]     American  Paper  Institute, 
1972.     Made  by  GoldshoU  Associates. 

17  min.     (d.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  a  brief  history  of  papcrmaking.  ihowing  its  impor- 
tance in  the  past  and  present.  Shows  how  cover  and  text  papera  are  especially 
suited  to  the  needs  of  the  (iiiancial  and  business  worlds,  the  greeting  card  field, 
and  the  an  and  cultural  world. 

1.  Papermaking  and  trade.       I.  Ameikan  Paper  Institute. 
[TStlOSj  676  72-702416 

CINE  72  MARC 


Papier-michi  (Filmstrip)    Visual  Aids  Studio,  1968. 

3  filmnf-lps  (45  fr.  each)     color.    35  mm. 

Contviiti:  1.  Papler-mftch4  oyer  forms. — 2.  Papler-mflcb4  molds. — 
3.  Preparation  of  large  quantities  of  papler-mftch4. 

1.   Paplermflch*.        i.   Visual  Aids  Studio.  HuntarlUe,  Tex. 

745.M  Fi  A  68-6196 

Visual  Aids  Studio 


Papier  mftch^  poppets  {Motion  picture)    BFA  E^acational 
Media,  1970.     Made  by  Herberholz-Filby  Productions. 

4  miti.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  puppetmaking  series) 

Loop  flim. 

With  study  guide. 

tiximnuiry:  Illustrates  basic  construction  techniques  and  materials 
for  papier  mSchg  puppets  and  shows  how  papier  mflch*  puppets  can 
t>e  varied  by  changing  decorative  detail. 

1.   Puppets  and  puppet-plays.        i.   BFA  Educational   Media. 
Series:   Exploring  puppetmaking  series  (Motion  picture) 

791.5  70-708887 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Papua  and  New  Guinea  (Motion  picture)    Public  Media,  inc. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

17  mln.     sd.     cotor.     16  mm.     (Man  and  hfs  world) 

Edited  version  of  a  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  fUr  Film  und 
BUd,  Unnlch. 

Summary:  Explains  that  tribalism,  remote  TlUagea,  and  Illiteracy 
have  kept  the  petqile  of  Papiu  and  New  Qnlnea  In  a  primitive 
state,  but  that  today  they  are  beginning  to  derel<v  tbe  stepi^ng- 
stones  for  a  future  modem  society. 

1.  Papua^ — Social  conditions.  2.  New  Guinea  (Ter.) — Social  con- 
ditions. I.  Public  MedU,  Inc.  II.  nims  Incorporated.  Series: 
Man  and  bis  world  (Motion  picture) 

809.195  76-700042 

Public  Media.  Inc. 


Papua  and  New  Guinea  development  {Motion  picture)    Aus- 
tralian XewR  and  Information  Burenu,  1968. 


13  r 


sd.    color.     18  mm. 


Credit*:  l*roducer,  John  Martin-Jones;  director,  script,  and  editor, 
Douglas  While. 

Sumtitarv:  Shows  the  part  to  be  played  by  private  enterprise  In 
tbe  Industrial  and  economic  development  of  Papua  and  New  Guinea. 

1.   Papua-New   Guinea    (Ter.) — Economic  conditions.  i.   Aus- 

tralia.    News  and  Information  Bureau. 

330.995  Fi  A  68-3059 

Australian  Nen's  and  Information  Bureau 


Papua  and  New  Guinea  1967  {Moti&n  picture)  Australian 
News  and  Information  Bureau,  1967.  Released  in  the 
U.  y.,  1969. 

27  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit!:  Producer,  John  Martln-Jonea ;  director,  Douglaa  White. 

Summary:   Discusses  the  sodsl,  pfrtltical,  and  economic  develt^ 
meat  of  Papua  and  New  Guinea. 

1.  Papua-New  Guinea  (Ter.)         i.  Australia.    News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau. 

919.5  78-709225 

Australia.     News  and  Information  Bureau 

Papaa  New  GaiMa  report  [Motion  picture]  Australian  New» 
and  Infomwaon  Bureau,  1 97 1 .  Made  by  Australian  Common- 
wealth Film  Unit.     Released  in  the  U.S.,  1971. 

42  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Roland  Beckett,  director  and  writer,  John  Gray. 

SUMMARY:  Euniinet  locial  and  economic  condition!  in  Papua  New 
Gumea,  and  reviewj  the  changing  potilical  climate  as  the  Wrritory  appn»chea 
•elf-|overmcni. 

I  Papua- New  Hunea  (Ter)— Ecooomic  coodiliona.  2.  Papua-New  Cwrtca 
aer.)— Social  condition!.  3.  Papua-New  Guinea  (Ter.)— Politic!  and  govcrn- 
"-"■         I.  Auatralia.     New»  and  Information  Bureau. 


[HC687.P3J 

Auatralian  Newt  and 
Information  Bureau 


919.5 


72-701525 
MARC 


Para  Communications  Group  (Firm) 


How  to  kill. 


Para   1000    {Motion  picture)     Bruce  Bacon.     Released  by 
Grove  Press  Film  Division  ,1970, 


16  mm. 
an  advertising  film  for  tbe  fashion  shop  Para- 


17  mln.     sd.    color. 

Originally  made  as 
pbernalla. 

Credit*:  Director,  Don  Snyder;  cameraman.  James  Slgnorelll. 

Summary:  An  art  film  which  uses  psychedelic  lighting  and  colors, 
set  against  sounds  of  folk-rock  and  electronic  mnslc.  to  show  p(q> 
culture  and  the  mod  generation. 

I.  Bacon,  Bruce,     il  Orore  Press.     Film  Dirlslon. 

704.945  78-708662 

GroTe  Press 


The  ParaUe  of  the  lost  sheep  (Motltm  picture)  Cathedral 
Films  ,194-?,  Edited  and  released  by  Blackhawk  Films/ 
Eastin-Phelan  Corp.  ,196-?, 

21  mln.    Bl.    b&w.    fl  mm. 

Originally  released  in  sound. 

SUMMARY :  A  dramatlaatlon  of  tbe  parable  of  the  lost  sheep  as 
told  In  Lake  15. 

I.  Lost  sheep  (Parable)  I.  Cathedral  Films,  inc.,  Burbank. 

Calif.    II.  Sastln-Phelan  Corporation,  Dareoport,  Iowa. 
[I1T378.L6]  232.96  75-713149 

Eastln-Pbelan  Corp. 


The  Parable  of  the  malaceous  fruit;  or,  The  pear  facts 
{Motion  picture)    Robert  M.  Lteberman,  1968. 

10  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  abstract  film  which  depicts  the  plight  of  tbe  non- 
conformist Presents  a  aeries  of  Tignettes,  in  anlmatlofi.  In  which 
pears  are  used  to  signify  tbe  artist  and  all  others  who  seek  to  com- 
municate. 

1.  Onformlty.  i.  Lleberman.  Bobert  M.  il  The  Pear  facts 
(Motion  picture) 

704.945  78-706081 

CINE 


The  Parab<ria  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Educa- 
tion Division,  London  [196-?,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  ami. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit:  Advisers,  H.  Fletcher,  P.  Murphy. 

Summary:  Combines  color  and  moTemott  to  establish  tbe  parabola 
and  to  show  a  logical  sequence  of  resnlta  arising  from  the  focus- 
dlrectrlx  property. 

1.  Parabola.  i.  Halas  and  Itatchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don,    n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

513  Fi  A  68-2994 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Parabola  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.^  1968. 


4  mln.    si.    color,    taper  8  mm.     (Basic  draltlng  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.  : 
L  Walden  Film  Corporation. 
(Motion  picture) 


Oeometrlcal  drawing.     3.  Paratwla. 
Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques 


Walden  Film  Corp. 


77-708363 


The  Parabola  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car- 
toon Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mln.  al.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Introduction  to  modern  mathe- 
msttcs) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Combines  color  and  movement  to  establish  tbe  parabola 
and  to  show  a  logical  sequence  of  results  arising  from  tbe  focus- 
directrix  property. 

1.    Parabola.  i.    Halas   and   Batchelor   Cartoon   Films,    ltd., 

London,      n.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Coriwratlon. 
Series:  Introduction  to  DX)dera  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

513  76-70*905 

Encyclopaedia  Britao-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


19 


Paracelsus  {Motion  picture)    National  Educational  Television 
and  Radio  Center,  1965. 

29  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Legacy,  no.  5) 

Credit*:  Producer.  Lane  Slate:  director.  Mallory  Slate-  writer, 
win  Bryant;  narrators,  Norman  Rose,  CbrisGampel;  photographers. 
James  Tralnor.  Lane  Slate.  Mallory  Slate,  Gene  Marner 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  life  of  the  Swiss  physician  Paracelsus 
wboae  theories  of  observation  and  experimentation  became  the 
foundation  for  modem  science. 

1.  Paracelsus,  14»3-1541.  l  National  Educational  Television 

and  Radio  Center.        Series:  Legacy   (Motion  picture)  no  5 

926  70-707182 


Parachute  (^ub  of  America 
see 


^ort  of  the  space  age. 


Parade  {Motion  picture)  Nova  Scotia  Information  Service, 
Halifax.  Made  and  released  by  Crawley  Films,  Ottawa, 
1970. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  ram. 

Credit*:  Director,  Pat  Crawley ;  music,  Lawrence  Crosley. 

Summary:  Features  Industrial  sites  of  Nova  Scotia,  Interspersed 
with  marching  bands  and  rural  and  country  scenes.  Designed  to 
promote  Industrial  growth  In  Nova  Scotia. 

1.  Nova  Scotia — Industries.  2.  Industrial  promotion — Nova  Scotia. 
I.  Nova  Scotia.     Bureau  of  Information,    ii.  Crawley  Films,  ltd. 

917.16  71-707553 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Paradise  and  purgatory    (Motion  picture) 
see    Purgatory  and  paradise 

Paradise,  Hawaiian  style  {Motion  picture)    Hal  Wallis  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

91  min,     sd.     color.     33  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Hal  Wallis:  director,  Michael  Moore;  original 
story,  Allan  Weiss;  screenplay,  Allan  Welsa,  Anthony  Lawrence; 
composer  aud  conductor,  Joseph  J.  LUley ;  director  of  photography, 
W,  Wallace  Kelley ;  film  editor,  Warren  Low.  Catt:  Elvis  Presley, 
Susanna  Ijelgh,  James  Shigeta,  Donna  Butterworth,  Marianna  HUL 

Summary:  A  musical  about  an  airline  pilot  who  teams  with  a 
friend  to  establish  an  Inter-lsland  helicopter  service  on  HawalL 

I.  Wallis  (Hal)  Productions,     ii.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1728 

Paradiie  Boat  [Motioa  picture]     National  Hho  Board  of  Canada, 
1970. 

16  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

Mao  iiuml  in  35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Animsiioa  direction,  Evelyn  Larabart;  music,  Maurice  Black- 
bum. 

SUMMARY:  An  ■nimaiwj  fUm  without  narrstioa  which  portrsyt  tbe  har- 
mony of  nature  and  ihowi  the  slow  death  of  tbe  creatures  of  the  wild  caused  by 
man'i  pollution  of  the  strooaphcrc. 

1.  Air— Pollution.        I.  Canada.     Nalioaal  Pilm  Board. 
[TD883i  331.7  71-714354 

National  Film  BoanJ  at  72  MARC 


Paradise  lost  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  17.  S.  by  Benchmaric  Films, 
1970 

4  mlD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Animation  director.  Gr^yn  Lambart;  music.  Maurice 
Blackburn. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  animation,  without  narration,  to  describe  the 
harmony  of  nature  and  Its  creatures,  and  to  show  their  alow  death 
with  the  pollution  of  the  atmoq>here.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Air — Pollution — Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board.    II.  Benchmark  Fllma. 

[TD883.13]  872.8  78-713017 

A.  L  A.  Booklist 


Paradisio  {Motion  picture)  Tonylyn  Productions.  Released 
by  Fanfare  Films,  1962. 

82  mln.    sd.     bAw.    35  mm. 

A  Dramatis  Personae  presentation. 

Includes  thi-ee-dimenslonal  sequences  In  color. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Jacquca  Henrlcl ;  director.  Henri  Halle ;  acreen- 
play,  Lawrence  ZeltUn,  Henri  Halle,  Jacques  Henrlcl ;  music,  John 
Bath;  photography,  ('laude  Ballanger,  Wolf  Schneider,  Donald 
Rodlne,  Kurt  Krlgar,  M.  Barcarol,  Raphael  Qlelto;  editor.  Edouard 
de  Tuko.     Catt:  Arthur  Howard,  Eva  Wagener. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  British  professor  who  discovers  an 
unusual  i>air  of  glasses  that  enables  him  to  see  fully  clothed  women 
as  if  they  were  naked. 

I.  Tonylyn  Productions,     ii.  Fanfare  Films. 

Fi  67-1301 

A  Paradox  and  a  point  of  view  {Motion  picture)  American 
P*ublic  Welfare  Association,  in  cooperation  with  WTTW. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Casework  in  public  welfare) 

Credit;  Director.  Ouy  Justice,  Jay  L.  Roney. 

Summary:  A  filmed  lecture  by  Thomaa  D.  Hunt  of  the  American 
Public  Welfare  Association  Project  on  Aging.  Explains  that  a 
sourt-e  of  fnistratlon  in  public  welfare  work  arises  because  tbe 
caseworker  operates  under  regulations  which  categorize  people  as 
a  whole  white  be  must  see  the  client  as  an  individual  with  Individual 
needs  and  wants. 

1.  Social  case  work.  i.  Aa;erlcan  Public  Welfare  Association, 
n.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  Casework 
In  public  welfare  (Motion  picture) 

361.3  76-700906 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Parafrance  Films 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog— Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Paragraph  analysis  (Kilinstrip)     Filmfas  Productions.    Re- 
leased I'v  ruiversal  Kilucntion  and  Visual  Arts,  1960. 

1  roll.     mlur.     TO  mm.     (Iteading  "ith  L-omprehenslonl 

SU.\l.\lAltY  :   Kxplains  how  to  read  with  comprehension,  empha- 

tistDS  paracraph  analysis.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Readine   (Elementary)         1.  Pllmfax  Productions,  New   York. 

II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arte.    III.  Series:  Reading  with 

comprehension  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.4  71-740308 

and  Visual  Arts 


[LB  15731 
Universal  Education 


Paragraph    power:    Paragraph    development    (Filmstrip) 
Filmstrip  House  |197-?| 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  7  mln.  (Communication 
power) 

With  guide. 

SUMM.\RY:  Explains  the  elements  and  composition  of  good  para- 
graphs, emphasizing  how  to  develop  a  paragraph  fi-om  topic  sentence 
to  conclusion. 

1.  English  language— nbetorle.  I.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 
II.  Paragraph  development  (Filmstrip)  III.  Series:  Communication 
power  (Filmstrip) 

[PK1439]  808  76-740230 

A.  L  A.  Booklist 


Paragraph    power:    Paragraphs    unity    power    (Filmstrip) 
Filni.trip  House  ,197-?, 

31  fr.  lolor.  S.*!  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s,  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  auiomatlc  projector),  7  mln.  (Communication 
power ) 

With  guide. 

SIMMARY:  Explains  the  elements  and  composition  of  good 
paragraphs,  emphasizing  unity  power. 

1  English  language — Rhetoric.  I.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 
II.  i'uniKriMiliR  unity  power  (Filmstrip)  III.  Series:  Communication 
power  (Filmstrip) 

[PE1439]  808  71-740229 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Paragraph    power:    Thinking    in    paragraphs    (Filmstrip) 
Filinstiip  House  |197-?j 

31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aud  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  mln.  ( Ck)mmunlcatlon 
power ) 

With  guide. 

SUM.MARY:  Explains  the  elements  and  composition  of  good 
pamgraphs.  emphasizing  the  advantage  of  thinking  in  paragraph^ 

1.  EnKlish  language — Rhetoric.        I.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 
II.  Thinking  In  paragrairiis  (Filmstrip)     ill.  Series:  Communication 
power  (Filmstrip) 
tPE143;»]  808  74-740227 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Paragraph  power:  Topic  sentence  power  (Filmstrip)    Film- 
strip  House  (197-!i 

;W  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  min,  (Comniunkatlon 
power) 

With  guide. 

SrMM.VRV :  Explains  the  Hements  and  composition  of  good  para- 
graphs, emphasizing  the  importance  of  a  topic  sentence. 

1.  English  language— Rhetoric.         I.  Fllmstrlp  House,  New  York. 
II.  Topic  sentence  power  (Pilmstrip)     III.  Series.  Communication 
power  (Filmstrip) 
FPK14,'{9]  808  78-740228 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Paragraphs — Henry    learns    something    new    (FUnutrip) 
Troll  Associates,1970. 

3.")  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Edward  McCullough- 

Rummary:  Explains  paragraph  organization  and  orderly  arrange- 
ment of  Ideas.    With  captions.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.   English    language— Composition   and  exercises.        i.  Troll  As- 
sociates. 

372.6  71-737450 

Troll  Associates 


Paraguay  and  Uruguay — contrast  on  the  Plata  (Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Herbert 
Millinplon. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summon/.-  Points  out  the  similarities  and  the  contrnsts  of  the 
small  repuhllcs  of  Uruguay  and  Paraguay  which  are  physically 
oriented  toward  the  Plata  River  System.  Examines  the  reasons 
why  Uruguay  has  achieved  prosperity  and  a  high  standard  of  living 
while  Paraguay  has  not.  Discusses  the  problems  that  these  two 
nations  are  facing. 

1.  Paraguay.     2.  Uruguay.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

918.9  Fi  A  68-429 

UcOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


The  Parakeet  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  IWO. 

4  mln.    tl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Investigating  animal  behavior) 

Ijxip  flim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Svmmary:  Shows  the  correct  way  to  care  for  and  train  parakeeU 
u  well  us  WHue  of  the  behavioral  traits  of  this  bird.  For  elemen- 
tary grades. 

1  Parrots— Juvenile  films.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
UasB.        Series:  Investigatlog  animal  behavior  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  76-706402 

Ealing  Corp. 

Parallax    shift    (Motion  picture)      Film    Aasociataa^    1968. 
Mftde  by  Jack  Davidson. 

3  mln.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Astronomy  serlM) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide.  .      ^  ^  ^w 

Kummari*;  Defines  paralUx  shift  and  illustrated  what  the 
the  "hifl  Implies  about  the  distance  of  the  shifting  object. 

1    Parallai.  i.  Film  A*«>clate«.  Series:  Astronomy  series 

(Motion  picture.     Film  Associates) 

626  79-706678 

Bolleyrilm  Associates 


ParaUel  bars  1  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,      super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics} 

Loop  film.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  BUI  Meade. 

Summary."  Demonstrates  skills  which  are  executed  on  the  parallel 
bars,  including  the  upper-arm  support  and  swing,  the  straight-arm 
support  and  swing,  the  hand  travel,  and  the  Btraddle-seat  traveL 

1.   Parallel  bars.  i.  Eating  Corporation,  (Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-700201 

Ealing  Corporation 

Paralld  bars  2  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  Diin.     si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Author,  BUI  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  corkscrew  mount,  the  dip  swing,  the 
forward  roll  to  straddle  seat,  and  the  front-vault  dismount.  Shows 
skills  from  a  variety  of  angles  to  emphasize  the  major  points. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74-700202 

Ealing  Corporation 

Parallel  bars  3  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Bumtnary:  Demonstrates  the  upper-arm  straddle  mount,  the  back- 
ward roll  to  a  straddle  seat,  the  front-support  turn,  and  the  rear- 
Tault  dismount. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  78-700203 

Ealing  (Corporation 

Parallel  bars  4  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,      super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loo|)  film.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  front  uprise,  the  shoulder  stand,  and 
the  flank-vault  dismount. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  71-700204 

£^llng  Corporation 

Parallel  bars  5  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author.  BlU  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  skills  requiring  greater  l>ody  control  and 
coordination,  such  as  the  back  uprise,  the  swlng-to-ahoulder  stand, 
the  topkip,  and  the  turnover  dismount. 

1.   Parallel   bars.  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Ombrldge,  Mass. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  75-700205 

Ealing  Corporation 

Parallel  bars  6  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film,      Flim  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author.  Bill  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  perform  the  straddle-1^  cut-on, 
the  single-leg  cut-on,  the  double-leg  cut-on.  and  the  Btraddle-le«  cut-off. 

1.   Parallel   bars.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  (Cambridge.  Mass. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-700206 

Ealing  Corporation 

Parallel  bars:  Back  somersaults  (Motion  picture)  Athletic 
In.stitute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summar]/:    Members   of    the   University   of  Michigan    gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gymnas- 
tics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  72-706865 

Athletic  Institute 

Parallel  bars:  Back  stuU  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
Strom  in  collaborntion  with  George  Falussy. 

."i  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 

Suvtmary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  back  stuts  on  the    par- 

"    1.  Parallel  bai-s.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnlca  Educational  0)r- 

Twratlon. 

796.4 

A.  L.  A,  Booklist 


70-704441 


of 


Parallel  bars:  Back  uprise  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britflnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom  in  collnbomtion  with  George  Fnlussy. 

3  mln.     St.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide.  ,  .. 

Summary:    Illustrates   how    to   perform  the  back   uprise  on   tne 

parallel  bars. _ 

1    Parallel  bars.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Oor- 

■"'°'"'°-  790.4  73-704442 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Backward  somersault  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by 
Ulf  Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  Goorge  Falussy. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  badtward  somersaalt  on 

1    Parallel  bars.         i.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnica  Educational  Oor- 

■""'"^  mA  77-704443 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


ParaUel  bars— beginning  exercises  (Motion  picture)  Asso- 
ciated Film  Services,  1965. 

12  mlt'.     Pd.     cnlor,     16  mm. 

Eastniiin  color. 

ri-p/lif*' Writer.  William  J.  Vincent,  ,  ,,  , 

5™"nr  Sor«r.tM  proper  width  adju.tmenl  of  the  par^lel 
ban  how  to  mm.nt.  and  «!ich  elementary  stunts  as  support  posl- 
Mons  ba"lc  s,vlni!lng  movenents.  straddle  seat  traTels,  tipper  am 
stands  and  rolls,  front  and  rear  a.lni!  rises,  staple  tnrns.  and  dl>_ 
SoSnts.  Inclnd,^  .low  motion  clo«!-npa  and  pertorm.nee  of  stunt, 
of  Intermediate  dimculty.         ,  .  ,  _„     o„-,,„ 

1.  Parallel  bars.        i.  Associated  Film  Services. 

79G.4  FiACii-irJn 

Associated  Film  Services 

Parallel  bare:  Beginning  moves  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britaimica  Educational  Corp.,  1960.  Made  by  Ulf 
Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

•1  motion  pictures  (3  mln.  each!     si.    color,    wiper  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

Sumn^y:  "lllustratea  how  to  perform  the  beginning  moves  on  the 

^"  Parallel  bars.         L  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

■"""'•°-  m.4  70-704444 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Casts  (Scfawabenklppe)  (Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.    Hi.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

SHmmary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1,  Parallel  bars.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnas- 
tics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  78^706861 

Athletic  Institute 

Parallel  bars:  Dismount  variations  {Motion  picture)  Ath- 
letic Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productiwu. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 
Loop  film. 
With  guide. 

r»^';°M"eX',i''o7'ti?''"n.verslt,  o,  Michigan  gymnastic 
T  ^•S'rr."""'L"Jffirinst,t„te.        Series:  Men's  gym- 

nasties  scries  (Motion  picture!  -f,^aAC 

79^_4  76- (0.0300 

Athletic  Institute 

ParaUel  bars:  Dismounts  from  handstand  (Motim  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969  Made 
by  Ulf  Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  flim. 

7«'»Xl,*^Illu.tr.tes  how  to  execute  dlamount.  from  .  huidstand 
°°  rSnilS'Srs.  ..  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnlca  Educational  Cor- 
>«»°"°°-  T(K(.4  74-704445 

A.  L.  A.  BooklUt 

ParaUel  bare:  Finn  kip  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

3  mln.     81.    color,     super  8  mm. 
Ijoop  ttlin. 

Summary MUustratea  how  to  perform  the  Finn  kip  on  the  parallel 

^  Parallel  bars.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Oor- 

'""''°°-  796.4  78-704446 

A.  L.  A,  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Forward  stHnersault  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by 
Ulf  r-iickstrom  in  collaboration  with  G«>rge  Faluasy. 

3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

I>x>p  film. 

With  guide. 

eummury:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  a  forward  somersaalt  using 
the  parallel  bars.  ^  „ 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edocatlonal  Cor- 

poration. 

796.4  71-704447 

A.  L.  A  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Forward  stutz  (Motion  picture)  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969-  Made  by 
Ulf  Buckstt^im  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

IxKip  filni. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  forward  stuts  on  the 
parallel  bars. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

poration. 

796.4  75-704448 

A.  I-  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Front  upriae  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

IjrM)p  flhti. 

Willi  Kulde. 

Summary.-  Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  front  uprise  using  the 
parallel  bars.  „ 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

poration. 

796.4  79-704449 

A.  U  A  Booklist 


20 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Parallel  bars:  Giant  itrfl  {Motion  picture)  EncyclopMdis 
Britannica  EducationaJ  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
Btrom  in  collaboration  with  Gcorjje  Falussy. 

3  intD.     »l.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I>x>p  flUii, 

With  guide. 

Summary:  lUuatrates  bow  to  perform  the  glut  roll  nstog  the 
parallel  bars. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i,  Bncyclopaedla  Brltanolca  Bdacatlooal  Cor- 

poration. 

796.4  73-704460 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Parallel  bars:   Glide  kip   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.     Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
Strom  in  collaboration  with  Georg;e  Falussy. 

3  mlQ.    8l.    color,    snper  8  mm. 

I>»p  flint. 

With  KUlde. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  glide  kip  using  tlie 
parallel  bars. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  L  Ehicjrdopaedla  Britannica  E^lucatlooal  Oor- 

poratlOD. 

7»6l4  77-704451 

A.  I.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Hand  balances  {Motion  picture)  Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  roln.    »\.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymoastlcs  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  ConsulUnt.  Newt  token. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  UniTerslty  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  t.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Hen's  grmoas- 
Ilos  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  76-706868 

Athletic  Institute 

Parallel  bars:  Handstand  pirooettes  (Pivots)  {Motion  pie- 
ture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Calvin  Produc- 
tions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  sorlest 

Lioop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Conf^ultant.  Newt  I>oken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  UnlTcrslty  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Hen's  gym- 
nastics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  77-705869 

Athletic  Institute 

Parallel  bars:  Intermediate  dismounts  {Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made 
by  Ul  f  Rackstrom  in  collaboration  with  GJeorge  Falussy. 

3  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  lUustratM  how  to  perform  Intermediate  dlstooontB 
from  tlie  parallel  bars. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Bbicrclopaedia  Britaiuica  Bdacatioaal  Cor- 
poration. 

7MA  70-704452 

A  U  A.  Booklist 


Parallel  bars:  Kip  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom  in 
collaboration  with  Oeorfi;e  Falussy. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  lUp  using  tlie  parallel 

1.  Parallel  bars. 
poratloD. 


A  U  A.  BofAllst 


I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Oor- 
796.4  74^704463 


ParmDel   bars:   Kips   (Motion  picture)      Athletic  Insatut*, 
1970.    Made  by  Calrin  Productiona. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Members   of   the   Unlrerslty  of  Michigan    gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gymnas- 
tics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705859 

Athletic  Institute 

Parallel  bars:  Lead-up  progression  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1069.  Made  by 
rif  H;ickstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  motion  pictures  (3  mln.  each)    si.    color,    super  8  mm 

I>CK>p  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  lead-up  progressions  using 
the  parallel  bars.  ^  •-  -t*  a 

1.  Parallel  bars. 
poratlOD. 

796.4 
A.  L,  A  Booklist 


I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Oor- 

78-704464 


Parallel  bars:  Leg  cats  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Falua^. 

3  mln.    si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

liOop  aim. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illostratea  how  to  perform  les  cats  using  the  parallel 
bars. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educatlooal  Cor- 

poradoD. 

796.4  71-704466 

A.  L,  A.  Booklist 


Parallel  bars:  Low-intermediate  dismounts  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969-  Made 
by  Ulf  Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  Geoi^  Falussy. 

3  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide 

^HiiMMirv:  lUnstratea  how  to  perfiorm  low-lBWmedlate  dlsnoants 
ttaing  the  parallti  bars. 

1.    Parallel   bars.  l  Biacydopaedla   Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  76-704466 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Peachbasket  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969,  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  wkh  George  Falussy. 

8  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrate*  how  to  perform  the  peacbbasket  nalog  the 
parallel  bars.  _  „ .        .       , 

1.    ParaUel    bars.  i.   Encycliqwedla    BrlUnnlea   Educational 

Corporation. 

796,4  7&-704457 

A.  L.  A  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Pirouettes  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

S  mln.    si.    color,    aoper  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  pirouettes  on  the  parallel 
bars. 

1.    ParaUel    bars.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Eldacatlonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  72-704468 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Press  from  L  support  {Motion  jncture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by 
Ulf  Bnckfttrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  a  press  from  L  sanwrt 
using  the  parallel  bars. 

1.    Parallel   bars.  i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  76-704469 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bare:  Regular  Stutzekehre  and  reverse  Stntzekehre 
from  upper  arms  support  (Motion  picture)  Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 
Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  (^nsultant.  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series;  Mens  gym- 
nastics series  (Motion  picture)  «„.„»- 

796.4  70-706867 

Athletic  Institute 

Parallel  bars:  Short  routines  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf 
Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  FaJussy. 

4  motion  pictures   (3  mln.  eacjb)     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  abort  routines  using  the 
parallel  bars. 

1.    ParaUel    bars.  i.  Bocyclopaedla  Britannica  Educatlooal 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-704460 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Shoulder  balances  (Motion  picture)  Athletic 
Institute,  1970,    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

j  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  OosulUnt,  Newt  l.*ken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  technique. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnas- 
tics series  (Motion  picture) 

796,4  71-706862 

Athletic  Institute  *^   (WWK5 

Parallel  bars:  Special  moves  and  combinations  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969.      Made    by    Ulf    Backstrom    in    collaboration    with 

George  Falussy. 

2  motion  pictures   (S  mln.  each)     si.     color,     snper  8  mm 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  perform  fecial  mores  and  combi- 
nations using  the  parall^  bars. 

1.    ParaUel  bars.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

.  .    .  „    . .  796.4  74-704461 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Parallel  bars:  Spotting  techniques  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by 
Ulf  Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

e  motion   pictures   (3  mln.  each)      si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  lUustratee  spotting  techniques  to  use  while  performing 
on  the  parallel  bars. 

1.    Parallel   bars.  i.   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  78-704462 

A.  L.  A.  Bo(Alist 


21 


Parallel  ban:  Strenli  (Motion  picture)     Athletic  Inatitute, 
1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Hen's  gymnastics  aeries) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide, 

Creiitt:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Members   of   the   University   of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonirtrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parana  bars.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gym- 
nastics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  73-705868 

Athletic  Institute 


Paralld  bars:  The  swing  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

3  mlD.    si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

XjOop  fllm. 

With  guide 

Summary:   Illustrates  how  to  perform  the  swing  on  the  paraUel 
bars. 

1.   ParaUel    bars.  i.  Encydopaedla   Britannica  Educatltmal 

Corporation. 

796.4  71-704463 

A.  L.  A.  BocAlist 


Parallel  bars:  Underbar  aomeraanlts  (Felgen)  {Motion 
jn^ture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions. 

Lo^p^fllm      ^'°'^"     ""'*'"  *  ■""'"     '*'™'*  wmnastlcs  series) 

with  guide. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

teat='2;^tratri7't^L5;*ues"'"^*=""^   ^'  ^"*'^'-°    '^"-«*'«' 

ui^"£1l&^,  pict'u;^?'"'*^  '""'"^    ^''^  ■■  "«■'-  '^"°"- 

Athletic  Institute  ^^'^  7^705864 


Parallel  bara:  Uprises  (Stemme)  {Motion  picture)    Athletic 

Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Onsultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary.-  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnas- 
tics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74r-705860 

Athletic  Institute 


Parallel  drorita.  part  1  (onnat).  iMotion  picture]      Thorae 
Filmt,  1971.     Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

3  mm.     »i.     colof.     uiper  S  mm.     (The  Eteclriciiy-tleciroBica  leries) 

Loop  film  in  caitridge.  Film  nota  on  cartridge  cue. 

SUMMARY;  Inveatigstei  the  concept  of  a  pvalkl  circuil  by  »howing  the 
chanctenttics  of  current  and  iu  behavior  in  paralkl  circiriu. 

1.  Electric  drcuiia.     2.  Electric  currenti,        I.  Thome  Filmj,  inc..  Boulder 
Colo.     II.  Seriea:  The  Etoctricity-etectTonks  lerics.  [Motion  picture^ 
CTK454,  537.6  72-701447 

Thome  Flint!  72  MARC 


Parallel  drcaiti,  pMrt  2  (Toltage).  [Motion  picture]      Thome 
FUnis,  1971.     Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

3  min.     t).    color,    super  >  mm.     (Ttie  Ekctridty-dectronict  Mries) 

Loop  film  in  cvtridfe.  Fiha  ootei  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY:  InvettigMet  the  coocept  of  a  parallel  circuit  by  ihowing  the 
characterinki  of  voltage  sod  its  behavior  in  parallel  circuits. 

I,  Electric  drciata.     2.  Ekctromoiive  force-       1.  Thome  Fihni.  inc..  Boul- 
der. Colo-     II.  Series  The  Electridly-electronica  aeries.  [Motion  picture] 
[TK454]  537.6  72-701449 

Thorae  Films  72  MARC 


Parallel  drcalts,  port  3  (ndrtawe).  [Motion  picturei     Thome 
Films.  1971.     Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

3  min.    u.    cohx.    M^ter  %  mm.    (The  Electricity -electronics  aeries) 

Loop  fibn  in  canridgc.  Ftfan  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY:  Investigates  the  concept  of  a  parallel  circuit  by  lowing  the 
characteristics  of  rcsistaiKic  and  its  behavior  in  parallel  circuits. 

1  Electric  drcinta.     2.  Electric  resistance.       I.  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder. 
Colo.     II.  Series:  The  Electridty-ekctrooics  leries.  (Motion  picture] 
[TK454]  537.6  72-701450 

Thonte  Hlns  TJ  MARC 


Parallel  Film  Distributors 


Shoot  out  at  Big  Sag. 


Parallel  LC  circuits  {Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronics 
Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary.'  Describes  the  Ideal  or  lossless  Inductance-capacitance 
circuit,  showing  how  the  applied  frequency  is  swept  from  below 
resonance  to  above  resonance  In  a  series  of  Incremental  changea. 
Shows  In  full  animation  the  effects  of  line  current  and  the  two  branch 
currents  on  phase  and  amplitude.     With  subtitles. 

1.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm) 

Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2627 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


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Parallel  lines  and  angle  relationships  (Filmstrip)     H.  H. 

Stone  Productions,  1971. 

42  f-,    color.    35  mm.     (Secondttry  mathematics) 

With  giitde  and  resource  manual. 

Siinimary :  Defines  parallel  lines  and  proves  the  theorem  that  If 
a  transvei-sal  of  two  ooptaiiar  lines  forms  a  pair  of  alternate  Interior 
angles  which  are  congruent,  then  the  lines  are  parallel.  Discusses 
the  parallel  postulate  and  proves  the  corresponding  angles  theorem 
«nd  Its  converse.  Provides  numerical  exercises  and  diagrammed 
theorems  to  be  proved.    With  captions. 

1.  Parallels  (Geometry)  2.  Angle.  I.  Stone  (H.  M.)  Produc- 
tions.        Series;  Secoodary  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 

513  78-738185 

H,  M-  Stone  Productions 

P&rallel  RC  circuits  {Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronics 

Films,  1968. 

4  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.    (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Siunmary:  The  three  currents  flowing  In  the  parallel  RC  circuit 
are  fully  animated,  showing  phase  and  amplitude  relationships  while 
the  values  of  the  circuit  components  are  changed  Incrementally. 
With  subtitles.  ,  ^,,       ^,     ^ 

1.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electionics  Fiuni  (Finn) 

Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2626 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

Parallel  RL  circuits  (Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronics 

Films,  1968. 

4  mIn.    9i.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Sutamaiy:  Uses  animation  to  show  three  currents  <n  the  parallel 
RL  circuit.  Points  out  that  when  the  values  of  Inductance  and  re- 
sistance are  varied  Incrementally  It  causes  phase  and  amplitude 
changes  In  the  line  current  and  amplitude  changes  In  the  branch  cur- 
rents. Also  shows  in  animation  meter  movements  and  appropriate 
waveforms.     With  subtitles.  . 

1    Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (pi™>) 

Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

637  Fi  A  68-2625 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

Parallel  RLC  circuits  {Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronics 

Films,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  tlim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  E>eplcts  both  the  inductive  and  capacltlve  branches  in  a 
parallel  circuit  as  having  substantial  resistance  to  current  flow. 
Shows  what  happens  when  an  additional  resistance  Is  added  In  par- 
allel with  the  two  branches,  so  that  three  paths  for  current  flow  be- 
come available  between  the  terminals  of  the  generator. 

1.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Finn) 

Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2628 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

A  Parallel  wire  current  balance  (Motion  picture)  Macmil- 
lan  Co.,  London,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

4  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Electricity  series) 

Iy>op  film. 

With  study  culde. 

Summari/:  Deflnes  the  ampere  in  terms  of  the  force  between  two 
parallel  wires.  Demonstrates  that  the  force  between  two  parallel 
wires,  each  carrying  the  same  current  la  series.  Is  proportional  to 
the  square  of  the  current,  as  Indicated  by  an  ammeter  In  the  circuit. 

1.   Electric  currents.     2.  Ammeter.  i.   Macmlllan,   firm,  pub- 

lishers, London,     ir.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series  :  Electricity 
series  (Motion  picture) 

537  72-708876 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Paramecium  (Motion  picture)    Educational  Services,  1065. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Small  things) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  and  advanced  microscopy 
to  present  a  detailed  study  of  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement 
of  the  microscopic  organism  Paramecium. 

1.  Paramecium— Juvenile  Alms.  r.  Educational  Services.  Inc., 

Newton,  Mass^.        Series:  Small  things  (Motion  picture) 

Fi A  67-2427 

Education  Development  Center 

The  Paramecinm  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
uica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Life science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  basic  life  processes  of  the  Parameoivm. 

1.  Paramecium.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

593  78-704872 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Sklncatl<HiBl  C^orp. 

Paramecium,  euglcna,  amoeba  (Motion  picture)  Universal 
l-MiKiilion  and  Vi.siml  Arts,  1967. 

15  in  II,     w|.     color,     16  mm. 

With  lemheiV  suide. 

fHmmary:  DiM'usses  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement  of  ihe 
parnmecium.  euglena,  and  amoeba. 

1.  Paramecium.  2.  Ruglenu.  8.  Amoeba.  i.  Universal  Educa- 
tion und  Visual  Arts. 

693  75-701253 

Unlversnl  F^iicnlion  and  Visual  Arts 

Paramecium,  Eufftena.  and  Amoeba  (Motion  picture)  Edu- 
cational Services,  1963. 

15  roll.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Small  things) 
Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 
Crediti:   Executive  producer.  Kevin   Smith;   director  and  editor. 
Alan  H.  Pewtsky;  photograpliers.  Charles  Wnlcott,  Abraham  Moroch- 

SMWumary:  An  Illustrated  lecture  In  which  William  H.  Weston 
fllinmn  and  answers  questions  about  three  species  of  Protosoa— 
PmrawtMiwn.  EKatena.  and  Amoeba. 

1    Proto«»a  — Juvenile  films.  i.  Educational  Services,  inc., 

Newton,  Mass.        Series:  Small  things  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2428 

Education  Devel<»pinent  Center 


Paramecium — four  species  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968, 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mok     (Microbiology) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  mlcrophotography  to  study  four  spedes  of  Para~ 


1.  Paramecium.  i.  Encyclc^utedla  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Microbiology  (Motion  picture) 

693  7&-709091 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nIca  Educational  Corp. 

Paramecium.     Part  1:  Ecology   (Motion  picture)     Thome 

Films,  1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Protozoans) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  BusseU. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  feeding  behavior,  locomotion,  and 
general  body  plan  of  paramecla. 

1.  Paramecium.  2.  Zoology— Ecology.  i.  Thorne  Films,  inc., 
Boulder    Colo.        Series:  The  Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

593  75-707056 

Thome  Films 

Paramecium.    Part  2:  Physiology  (Motion  picture)    Thome 
Films,  1969. 

5  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Protozoans) 
Loop  rilrn.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  BusseU. 

Summary:  Uses  Paramecium  to  Illustrate  the  relation  of  struc- 
ture and  function  in  protozoans.  Examines  the  food  vacuole,  con- 
tractile vacuole,  and  trlcbocysts. 

1.  Paramecium.  i.  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Clolo.  Series: 
The  Protozoans  (Motion  (rfcture) 

593  79-707057 

Thorne  Films 


Reproduction     (Motion    pioture) 


Paramecium.       Part    3 : 

Thome  Films,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Protozoans) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell, 

Summary:  A  study  of  r^roductlon  by  conjugation  and  by  fission. 

1.    Paramecium.     2.    Reproduction.  l  Thome   Films,   Inc., 

Boulder,  Colo.         Series:  The  Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

593  76-707059 

Thorne  Films 

Paramecium.  Part  4:  Behavior  (Motion  picture)  Thome 
Films,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Protozoans) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

Summary:  Shows  reaction  to  obstacles,  reaction  to  harmful  chem- 
icals, and  aggregation. 

1.  Paramecium — Behavior.  i.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder, 

Colo.        Series:  The  Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

693  72-707068 

Thome  Films 

Paramedic  (heart  rescue)  (Motion  picture)  Los  Angeles 
County.  Made  by  Don  Hoster.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
structional Media  Services,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY ;  Shows  how  the  first  paramedic  mobile  unit  in  the 
Xiiciun  administers  care  to  heart  attack  victims  on  the  scene  In  Los 

^T'^or^^care  units.  I.  Lo»  Ao^eles  Co.,  Calif.     H.  AIMS 

Instructional  Media  Services.  -.^n™, 

rRA975.5.C6]  614.5  76-712329 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

Parametric  variations  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educationft!  Corp.  and  Kaye  Instrument  Co.  Made 
by  Peter  Robinson  Associates.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics— com- 
puter animated  standing  waves) 

CRBDI^:  Collaborators,  Albert  V.  Baez  assi.sted  by  Cloan 
Powell  and  Homer  Bosserman.  ,„.*.■„„ 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  versatility  of  computer  anlmaUon 
In  observing  the  effect  of  different  parameters  as  linear  <l«>8''t>.  ^fo* 
slon,  and  damping  factor  on  the  behavior  of  traveling  and  sUndlng 
waves  in  a  SDrlng. 

1.  Waves.  2.  Standing  waves.  I,  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Orporation.  II.  Kaye  Instrument  Company.  II L 
Series:  Experiments  In  physics— computer  animated  standing  waves 
(Motion  picture) 

[QC157]  531  79-713655 

I^hicydopaedla  Britan-  nlca  B^lucatlonal  Corp. 


Paramount  Artcraft  Pictures 
see 

Dangerous  hours. 

Paramount  Film  Collection 
see 

Beau  Geste. 

Beggar  on  horseback. 

The  Big  killing. 

The  Canadian. 
Children  of  divorce. 


22 


Cobra. 

Feel  my  pulse. 
For  heaven's  sake. 

Hotel  Imperial. 

Illusion, 

It- 
It's  the  old  army  game. 

Kid  Boots. 

The  Kid  brother. 

Let's  get  married. 

The  Lucky  lady. 
Manslaughter. 

Miss  Lulu  Bett. 
The  New  Klondike. 
Old  Ironsides. 
Open  all  night. 

Paths  to  paradise. 

SaUy  of  the  sawdust. 

The  Salvation  hunters. 

The  Sheik. 

The  Show-oH. 

The  Sign  of  the  cross. 

The  Squaw  man. 

The  Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine. 

The  Unknown. 

The  Vanishing  American. 

Variety. 

The  Wedding  march. 


Paramount  Film  Service 
see 


Paramount  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

Africa — Texas  style 

Alfle. 

All  in  a  night's  work. 

All  the  way  home. 

The  Amazln'  Mets, 

The  Amorous  adventures  of  Moll  Flanders. 

And  so  Tibet. 


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Paramount  Pictures  Corporation   (Continued) 

Apache  uprising. 

Aquanuts. 
Arrivederci,  baby! 

Assault  on  a  Queen. 
A  Balmy  knight. 
Barbarella. 

Barefoot  in  the  park. 

Basic  brown,  basic  blue. 

Becket. 
Best  in  show. 
Bicycles  we  have  met. 
The  Blob. 

Blue  ribbon  champions. 
Blueprint  for  robbery. 

Boeing- Boeing. 
Bolshoi  Ballet  67. 
Bom  hunters. 

A  Boy  ten  feet  tall. 
Les  Boys. 

Breakfast  at  Tiffany's. 
Breaking  the  language  barrier. 
Bred  winners. 

Bronco  kids. 
The  Busy  body. 
The  Carpetbaggers. 
Chuka. 
Circus  world. 

Clean  sweep. 

Come  blow  your  horn. 

Commuting  tor  adventure. 

Crack  in  the  world. 

Cue  master. 

The  Deadly  bees. 

Defiant  island. 
Derby  daze. 

Destiny's  toy. 


Dr.   Terror's  house  of  horrors. 
Donovan's  Reef. 

Duck  fever. 

Duel  of  the  titans. 

Easy  come,  easy  go. 

El  Dorado. 

The  Esqwrt  in  Lubber  afloat. 

The  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 
The  Family  jewels . 
Fascinating  Finland. 
The  Festival  of  the  bulls. 
Fort  Utah. 
The  Foundling. 
Funeral  in  Berlin. 
A  Girl  named  Tamiko. 
Goodie's  good  deed. 

Gunn. 

Guns  of  our  forefathers , 

Hamburger  U. 

Harlow. 

Hell  drivers. 

Here  comes  Rusty. 

Here's  Nudnik. 

Holland  off  guard. 

Hostile  guns. 
Hud. 

Hurry  sundown. 

In  harm's  way. 
Inferior  decorator. 

Instant  Holland. 

Is  Paris  burning? 

Isles  of  the  Sun. 

The  Itch. 
Johnny  Reno. 

Journey  to  understanding. 

Judith. 

Jxmiping  frog  jubilee. 

Lady  in  a  cage. 


23 


A  Leak  In  the  dike. 

Love  with  the  proper  stranger. 

Madame  Butterfly. 

Magic  for  home  use. 
The  Man  who  could  cheat  death. 
Man's  love  affair  with  wheels. 
Mayflower,  U.  S.  A. 
Melody  tor  machines. 
Miss  Smile. 

Mr.  Chat. 
Moroccan  highways. 

My  six  loves. 
The  Naked  prey. 
Nevada  Smith. 
A  New  kind  of  love. 
The  Nutty  professor. 

Oh,  Dad,  poor  Dad,  Mamma's  hung  you 
In  the  closet  and  I'm  feelln'  so  sad. 

The  Old  West  Trail. 

O'Malley  of  the  Mounted. 

On  the  bounce. 
On  the  double. 

Once  upon  a  Sunday — the  island  of 
Dominica. 

One-eyed  Jacks. 

100%  American. 

Op,  pop,  wham,  and  bop. 

Panhandling  on  Madison  Avenue. 

Papa's  delicate  condition. 

Paradise.  Hawaiian  style. 

Paris  pick-up. 

Paris  when  it  sizzles. 

The  Patsy. 

Pee-wees  on  ice. 

The  Penthouse. 

The  Plumber. 

Poor  little  Peppina. 

Promise  her  anything. 

The  Psychopath. 
The  Race. 


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Paramount  Pictures  Corporation   (Continued) 

Thoroughly  bred. 
Three  word  brand. 

Hotel  Imperial. 
Illusion. 

Race  with  the  wind. 

A  Tiger's  tail. 

It. 

Rags. 

Town  tamer. 

_ 

It's  the  old  army  game. 

Rainy  day  special. 

Trail  ride. 

Kid  Boots. 

Red  line  7000. 

The  Trip. 

Red  tomahawk. 

Two  worlds  of  Scandinavia. 

The  Kid  brother. 

iUng  of  treason. 

The  Lady  Eve. 

Unmasking  the  mediums. 

Let's  get  married. 

The  Roaring  road. 

Virginia  City  centennial. 

Love  me  tonight. 

Robinson  Crusoe  on  Mars. 

A  Voyage  from  Tahiti. 

The  Lucky  lady. 

Roustabout. 

Waco. 

The  Magic  cloak. 

San  Francisco,  San  Francisco,  San 

Francisco. 

Walk  a  tightrope. 

Manhandled. 

Sands  of  the  Kalahari. 

Warning  shot. 

Manslaughter. 

The  Savage  innocents. 

Waterhole  #3. 

Mantrap. 

The  Sea  pirate. 

Way  up  and  way  out. 

Miss  Lulu  Belt. 

Seconds. 

West  Point  athletes. 

Nevada. 

Seven  days  in  May. 

Where  love  has  gone. 

The  New  Klondike. 

She's  no  lady. 

Where  the  truth  lies. 

Old  Ironsides. 

Shoeflies. 

Whiz  quiz  kid. 

Open  all  night. 

Singer  Jim  McKee. 

Who's  been  sleeping  in  my  bed? 

The  Palm  Beach  story. 

Situation  hopeless — but  not  serious. 

Winter  time  in  Melbourne, 

Ski  America: 

Wives  and  lovers , 

Paths  to  paradise. 

The  Skull. 

The  World  starts  next  door. 

The  Scarlet  empress. 

Sky  divers. 

Paramount  Pictures,  inc. 

The  Sheik. 

The  Slender  thread. 

see 

The  Show-off. 

Snow  fun. 

Beau  Geste. 

The  Sons  of  Katie  Elder. 

Beggar  on  horseback. 

The  Sign  of  the  cross. 

Spawn  of  the  north. 

The  Big  killing. 

Stark  love. 

Speed  on  ice. 

The  Canadian. 

The  Ten  commandments. 

The  Spirit  is  willing. 

Chang. 

Tom  Sawyer. 

The  Sporting  British. 

Children  of  divorce. 

The  Vanishing  American. 

The  Spy  who  came  in  from  the  cold. 

Cobra. 

The  Dentist. 

The  Wedding  march. 

The  Story  of  George  Washington. 

Swim  Gym. 

Desire. 

What's  worth  while? 

The  Swinger. 

Easy  living. 

Paramount  Productions 

Swiss  movements. 

F.  D.  R.  hails  Farley  at  a  gala  dinner. 

see 

The  Barber  shop. 

Sylvia. 

Feel  my  pulse. 

Cleopatra, 

Thin  along  with  C.  V.  Hosteller. 

For  heaven's  sake. 

This  property  is  condemned. 

Grass:   a  nation's  battle  for  life. 

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The  Pharmacist. 

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Paranoiac  {Motion  picture)  Hammer  Film  Productions, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Pictures  Co., 
1W2. 

80  ni!n.    sd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Antbonr  HlDd«;  director,  Freddie  PrkncU; 
screenplay,  Jimmy  Sangster ;  miulc,  BllEabeth  Lutyena ;  director  of 
photography,  Arthur  Grant;  superTisinc  editor,  James  Needa.  C<u(: 
Janette  Scott,  Olirer  Reed,  Sheila  Burrell,  Blaorlce  Deabam,  Alex- 
ander  DaTloa,  Lltlaoe  Brouaae. 

Summary.-  A  horror  story  set  !□  a  country  estate  In  Enslaod.  A 
young  woman  becomes  a  victim  of  a  diabolical  plot  by  her  paranoiac 
brotlier  and  aunt  to  have  her  declared  Insane. 

I,  Hammer  Film  Productions,  ltd.  n.  Universal  Pictures  Company, 
loc.     (Incorporated  1966) 

791.43  78-707401 

Parasites  {Motion  picture)     BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

11  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

An  Amital  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  relationships  between  some  common 
parasites  and  thefr  hosts,  and  shows  that  both  planta  and  animals 
may  be  parasites. 

1.  Host-parasite  relationships.  L  BFA  Educational  Media. 

674,6  72-708753 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Parasitic  isopod  (fish  parasite)  (Motion  picture)  Thome 
Films,  1970. 

2  mill.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     {Ecology:  marine  organisms) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS  :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Examines  the  body  plan,  appendages,  and  behavior 
of  the  iaopod.    Shows  how  It  Is  adapted  to  Its  enrlroament. 

1.  Isopoda.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Parasites — Fishes.  I. 
Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  11.  Series:  Ecology:  marine  or- 
ganisms (Motion  picture) 

[QL444.I8]  595  71-712132 

Thome  Films.  Inc. 

Parasitic  worms  that  invade  the  body  {FUrmtrip)  Film 
Strip  of  the  Month  Clubs.  Released  by  Popular  Science 
Pub.  Co.,  1961. 

39  fi-.     (-ulur.     3.')  mm.     (High  school  science) 

Sunimuiif:  Describe.-*  the  life  cycle  of  parasitic  worm«  that  live 
In  hiiman><  and  animals.  Explains  methods  for  the  prevention  of 
parasitic  Infestation. 

1.   Worms,    Intestinal  and  parasitic.  i.   Film  Strip  of  the 

Month  Clubs,  New  York.  ii.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York.        Series:  High  school  science  (Ftlmstrlpi 


Pennsylvania  School 


616.9 

for  the  Deaf 


79-733165 


Parasitism  and  commensalism :  the  rabbit  flea  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Oxford  University,  Dept.  of  Foreetry,  Eng.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1968. 

■t  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Biimmary:  Traces  the  life  cycle  of  the  rabbit  flea  and  Fbows  why 
It  la  a  parasite. 

1.  Fleas.  2.  Parasites  —  Rabbits.  3.  Host-parasite  relatlonshipH. 
t  Oxford.  UnlTeralty,  Commonwealth  Forestry  Institute,  ii.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  E^Incational  Corporation. 

595.77  Fi  A  68-1728 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Parasitism  (animal-host  dependency)  {Motion  picture) 
American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Cal- 
vin Productions.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1967. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Our  lIvlnR  world) 

Shortened  version  of  the  1962  motion  picture  entitled  Interrela- 
tionships for  survival. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Depicts  social  and  physical  Interrelationships  among 
animals,  developed  through  evolutionary  processes,  which  contribute 
to  the  survival  of  the  species.  Describes  symbiotic  relationships  with 
emphfisis  on  parasitic  nematodes,  flukes,  and  tapeworms. 

1.  Parasitism.  2.  Symbiosis.  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological 
Sciences,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  rn.  Interrelationships  for 
survival  (Motion  picture)  Series:  Our  living  world  (Motion  pic- 

ture! 

591.5  Fi  A  67-5050 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Parasitism:  argnlus  tan  the  stickleback  {Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  nim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  notes. 

CrediU:  Author,  Oxford  Biological  Films. 

f^ttmmary:  A  detailed  study  of  the  parasitic  relationship  between 
the  stickleback  and  Its  parasite,  the  arthropod  ariirulus.  Uses  dark- 
ground  Illumination  to  picture  the  parasite's  adaptations  for  swim- 
ming to  the  host,  special  swimming  legs  and  "hydroplane"  tall  furcae, 
and  the  mechanisms  for  holding  fast,  including  suckers  and  recurved 
cbltinlEed  hooks. 

1.  Argulus.    2.  Parasltes—Flshes.    S.  Sticklebadn.  i.  Saline 

Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

WlJl  Fi  A  67-5844 

Ealing  Corp. 

Parasitology — examination  trf  the  feces  {Motion  picture) 
Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Bay  SUte 
Film  Co. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Credits;  Author.  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

Summary:  Presents  both  the  routine  method  and  the  concentra- 
tion (zinc  sulfate)  method  for  examination  of  the  feces. 

1.  Feces— Analysis.     2.  Medical  parasitology.  i.  Harper  & 

Bow,  Pabllshers.        Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques   (Motion 
picture) 

612  76-709534 

Harper  &  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 


Parataxis:  Steve/the  city  (Motion  picture)  British  Film 
Institute,  Ix>ndon,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorpoiated,  1971. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  ^isodes  from  the  life  of  San  Francisco  poet 
Steve  Mlndel  to  show  how  man  searches  for  a  valid  life  style. 

1.  Mlndel,  Steve.  I.  British  Film  Institute.  Lmidon.  II,  Films 
Incorporated. 

[PS3563]  128  70-712626 

Films  Incorporated 


Parcel  Post  Pete's  nightmare   {Motion  picture)      Interna- 
tional Film  Service,  1916. 

3   mln.     si.     b&w,     16  mm.      (Hearst-Vltagraph   news  pictorial) 

Originally    released    in   35    mm. 

In    the    Louise    Ernst    film    collection.    Library   of   Congress. 

Credit*;  Story,  Tom  E.  Powers;  animation,  Frank  Moser. 

avmmary:  An  animated  cartoon.  Parcel  Post  Pete  has  a  night- 
mare about  a  fatal  encounter  with  a  hungry  lion. 

I.  International  Film  Service,  n.  Ix>ulBe  Ernst  film  collection. 
Series:  Hearst-Vltagraph  news  pictorial   (Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-400 

Pardonnez-moi,  Mr.  Karsh  (Motion  picture)    National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

11  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredlU:  Director  and  editor,  Merrill  Stewart 

Summary:  Introduces  French  Canada;  portrays  Montreal  and  the 
people  in  Itt  streets.  Third  In  a  series  of  three  Alms  made  by  North 
York,  Ont.  students. 

1.   Montreal— Description-        1.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

917.14  70-710868 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Par§,  Madeline  Ferrln.       Arizona  pageant 
see 

A  Pictorial  history  of  Arizona:   a  film 
strip  designed  for  the  teaching  of  Arizona 
history. 


The  Parent,  part  1  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1959.  Made  by  the  Office  of 
TeleviMon  Activities,  Washington  University,  in  coopera- 
tion with  KETC-TV. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Search  for  America) 

CrediU:  Producer,  Kalph  Patrick;  hosts,  Ralph  Patrick,  Richard 
Ilarlzell, 

Nummary:  Examines  the  expectations  that  three  sets  of  parents 
have  for  the  future  of  their  children.  Inquires  Into  their  views 
concerning  what  Is  most  Important  for  their  children:  scholarship, 
estra-currlcular  activities,  personality  development,  or  ambitious 
career  goats. 

1    Parent  and  child.  i.  National  Educational  Television  and 

Radio  Center.        Series:  The  Search  for  America  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67^20 


Parent   problems    (Motion  picture)     King  Screen  Prodac- 

tions,  1969. 

8  mln     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SIJM-VIARV:  An  open-ended  dramatisation  In  which  a  mother 
a-'ks  her  daughter  to  end  her  friendship  with  a  girl  who  was  onte 
caught  shoplifting. 

1.  Parent  and  child.         I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
[HQ769]  801.42  78-712541 

King  Screen  Productions 


Parental  responsibility  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  in  collab- 
oration with  Project  7.  Made  by  Project  7.  Released  by 
McGnuv-Hill,  1971. 

approx.  65  fr,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  in.,33i  rpm., 
12  mln.     (Infant  care  and  development  series,  set  1) 

Also  Issued  with  ptaonotape  In  cassette. 

With  tea<'her'a  guide. 

CREDITS:  Adviser.  Elizabeth  G.  Mountain. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  realistic  family  situations  which  Illustrate 
parental  responsibility  for  the  care  of  the  Infant 

1.  Infants — Care  and  hygiene.  1.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

II.  Series:  Infant  care  and  development  series  (Fllmstrlp)  set  1. 
[HQ774]  155.42  76-739921 

McOraw-Ulll  Book  Co. 


Pareateral  hyperaUMeatatioB.  [Filmstrip]    Trainex  Corp..  1971. 

97  ft      color.     3S  mm        and  phonodisc.  2  s.,  12  in  .  33  1/3  rpm.,  27  min. 

Also  iisucd  with  phonotapc  in  cauette. 

Wtih  mitnictor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  Tilm  for  nurses,  explaining  the  need  for  total  parent- 
eral hyperalimentation  for  critically  ill  patients.  Traces  the  history  and  develop- 
ment of  a  method  of  supplying  nutrient  and  caloric  necdsof  the  patient,  describes 
the  basis  on  which  the  physician  formulates  the  prescription  for  the  solution,  and 
shows  how  the  solution  is  administered.  Demonstrates  how  to  change  a  dressing, 
emphasiiing  sterile  technique.  StrcMCS  the  role  of  the  nuree  in  catheter  care  sod 
solution  administration. 

1.  Parenteral  therspy.  2.  Nunca  and  nuraiiig.  I.  TraiDCX  Corpontkm. 
[RT87]  610.73  72-732582 

Trainex  Corp.  73  MARC 


Parents    {Motion    picture)      InterMedia    Foundationi    1968. 
Made  by  Kartemquin  Films. 

20  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Project:  Open  line) 

Credit*:  Producer,  Gerald  Temaner, 

Summary:  A  documentary  filin  in  which  a  parish  youth  group  In  a 
lower  middle  class  Chicago  neighborhood  dlacmnes  parental  author- 
ity, what  growing  op  means,  and  the  dUDcnltles  of  nnnrnTialcatlDS 
with  parents. 

1  Parent  and  ^lld.  l  InterMedia  Poandatloo.  Series: 

Project:  Open  line  (Motion  picture) 

301.42  78-702612 

CINE 


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Parents  and  college  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual 
Center,  1967. 

30  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (College  bound) 

Sum^mary:  Points  out  to  parents  of  young  pec^le  entering  college, 
the  iiwd  to  acquaint  themselves  with  the  academic  environment,  to 
appreciate  that  their  sons  and  daughters  are  growing,  and  to  be 
prepared  for  change.  Parents  and  school  offlclals  discuss  such 
problems  as  the  youth  who  changes  his  vocation  and  the  girl  who 
refuses  to  attend  church. 

1.  College  environment.  2.  Parent  and  child.  i.  National  Edu- 
cational Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  University. 
Audio-Visual  Division.         Series:  College  bound  (Motion  picture) 

301.42  Fi  A  68-1588 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Parents  are  teachers  too  (Motion  picture)  Office  of  Eco- 
nomic Opportunity,  1»67.  Made  by  Hugh  and  Suzanne 
Johnston,  inc. 

18  mln.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm.     (Head  Start  starts  at  home) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Creditt:  Producers,  directors,  and  writers.  Hugh  Johaston,  Su- 
sanne  Johnston. 

Summaiy:  Discusses  the  role  of  parents  as  the  child's  flrst  and 
continuing  teachers,  and  points  out  tliat  learning  comes  easier  with 
a  flow  of  understanding  between  school  and  home. 

1.  Parent  and  child.  i.  U.  S.     Offlce  of  Economic  Opportunity. 

Series:  Head  Start  starts  at  home  (Motion  picture) 

649  Fi  E  67-137 

U.  S.  Ofllce  of  Economic  Opportunity 

Parent's  guide  to  Christian  conTersati<m  aboat  sex  (FUm- 
$trip)    Concordia  Films,  1968. 

59  fi.  color.  3o  mm.  and  phonodl.sc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpnt, 
33  mln.     ( Sex  education  series) 

With  script. 

Summary:  Offers  to  parents  a  Christian  understanding  of  sex 
and  deflnes  their  role  In  developing  positive  attitudes  in  their 
children,  Dl.wu^ses  the  characteristics  of  Individual  age  levels  and 
suggests  answers  to  typical  questions  asked  by  each  age.  Suggests 
the  use  of  children's  books  within  the  framework  of  an  overall 
home  sex-education  program  for  all  ages, 

1.  Sex  Instruction.  i,  Concordia  Publishing  House,  St.  Louis. 
Series :  Sex  education  aeries  ( Fllmstrlp) 

176  72-732869 

Concordia  Films 

Parents'  Magazine  Enterprises,  Inc.,  New  York 


And  the  jackal  played  the  maslnko. 
A  Birthday  for  bird. 
The  Blah. 

Boy,  was  I  madl 

Brave  Johnny  G'Hare. 

By  the  sea. 

The  Cow-tail  switch. 

The  Crane  mai(ien. 
Dazzle. 

Did  you  ever  ? 
Did  you  ever  dream? 

The  Enchanted  drum. 

The  Extraordinary  tug -of -war. 

The  Fisherman  under  the  sea. 
Fletcher  and  Zenobia. 
The  Geese  are  back. 
Giants  are  very  brave  people, 

Gran(^arents  are  to  love. 
The  Great  feast. 
The  Grown-up  day. 
Harvey's  hideout. 


The  Hat. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Parents*  Magazine  Enterprises,  inc. ,  New  York 
(Continued) 


How  Fletcher  was  hatched. 
How  to  be  a  hero. 
Jellybeans  for  breakfast. 

The  King  and  the  whirlybird. 

The  King  with  six  friends. 

The  Kitchen -window  squirrel. 

Know  what?    No,  what? 

Ma  lien  and  the  magic  brush. 

The  Marvelous  catch  of  Old  Hannibal. 
Master  of  the  royal  cats. 
Maxie. 

Mr.  Shaw's  shipshape  shoesbop. 
The  Mole  family's  Christmas. 

The  Monstrous  Glisson  Glop, 
Mourka,  the  mighty  cat. 
The  Mouse  and  the  elephant. 

Old  black  witch'. 
Open  your  eyes'. 
The  Practical  princess. 
The  Pretzel  hero. 
Hie  Rolling  rice  ball. 
Ronnie. 

The  Rug  maker. 
School  for  sillies. 

Scuttle,  the  stowaway  mouse. 
The  Sea, 

The  Tears  of  the  dragon. 
A  Very,  very  special  day. 
Where  does  the  day  go7 

Your  family  tree. 

Parents'  Magazine  Films 
see 

Eighteen  couunt. 

Fortunately. 

Gypsy  girl's  best  shoes. 

Hello,  Henry. 


How  an  average  child  behaves — ages  1 
through  5. 

Jerome. 


The  Legend  of  the  willow  plate. 

Mother,  mother,  I  feel  sick;  send  for  the 
doctor  quick,  quick,  quick. 

The  Narrow  escapes  of  Solomon  Smart. 
Reading  motivation  2. 

Reading  motivation  3. 

Reading  motivation  4. 

Sally's  caterpillar. 

A  Thousand  lights  and  fireflies. 

What  a  fine  day  for  . . . 

Why  the  sun  was  late. 

Le  Pari  (Afotion  picture)     ORTF,  Paris.    Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 

13  inin.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Ed  France  stcc  Jean  et  H^lftna 
Set  1,  lesson  1 ) 

A  French  language  teaching  film. 

With  student  kit 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  lOBtnictiton.        i.  Office  de  radlo- 
dlffuslon-t£l^lsioo  fraocalae.     n.  Chlltoo  Computy.  Secies:   Bn 

France  avec  Jean  et  H^Kne  (Uodon  picture)     Set  1,  lesson  L 

448  76-704511 

CbiltoD  Books 

Paricatine:   a  volcano  ia  bom    (Filmstrip)      Educational 

Filmstrips,  1971. 

58  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     (Volcanoes) 

With  manual. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

SUMMARY:    Portrays   the    birth    and    death    of  the    Farlcutlne 
Volcano  In  Mexico.    With  captious. 

1.   Parlcutln    (Volcano)         I.  Elducational   Filmstrips,   Huotavltle, 
Tex.    II.  Series:  Volcanoes  (Filmstrip) 

[QE523]  551.2  77-740111 

BducatlouU  PUmstrlps 


Paris  {FUrmtnp)    Educational  Filmstrips,  1968. 

55  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (France) 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Authors,  Suzanne  Russell.  George  Russell. 

Summary:    Uses   pLotographs   to   show   sc^iea   at   Paris   and    Its 
pe<q>le.  and  to  trace  Its  history.     With  captions. 

1.  Paris.         1.  Education  Filmstrips,  HuntSYllIe.  Texas.        Sertea: 
France  (Filmstrip) 

914.43  Fi  A  68-4865 

Eklucatlonal  Filmstrips 


Paris  {Motion  picture)  Ghiteway  Educational  Films,  Lou- 
don. Released  in  the  F.  S.  by  International  Cfmimunicn- 
tion  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.    color.     8  mm. 

Lo<^  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.-  Shows  historic  and  scenic  attractions  of  Paris,  Inclod- 
ing  the  Champs  Elysees,  Arc  de  Trlomphe,  VeraalUes,  and  the 
Blffel  Tower, 

1.    Paris — Description.  i.    Gateway  Educational  Fflma,  ltd.. 

London,    n.  Intemationat  Communication  Films. 

914.43  77-703798 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 


Paris,  American-style  {Motion  picture)  Associated  Film 
Consultants  for  the  oopnac  industry  of  France.  Released 
by  Mercury  Newsfilm,  1969. 

4  roln.     9d.     color.     Ifl  mm. 

nummary:  A  view  of  Parts  from  the  point  of  flew  of  an  American 
grirl  who  Is  shown  Parts  by  an  American  tonr  guide  who  shows  her 
the  Americanized  parts  of  the  dty  before  taklw  her  for  a  trip  down 
the  Seine. 

1.  Paris— Description.  i.  Associated  Film  Oonmiltants.  n.  Mer. 
cury  Newsfllm,  Inc. 

914.43  71-702613 

CINE 


Paris  ancicn  {FUrmtHp)     Beaux  films,  Paris.     Released  in 
the  Vs.  S.  by  Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1969. 

38  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phoootape:  plastic,  alogle- track,  1  reel 
(5  in.),  7i  In.  per  wc. 

With  text  In  French. 

Bwmmarn:  Plctnret  an  old  Paristao  arena  that  dates  from  tbe 
Roman  ocmpatlon  of  Gaul,  the  12th  century  windows  of  Ia  Salnte- 
Cbapelle.  the  chamal  of  St  Oervals.  Cluoy.  and  the  Place  dea  Vosgw 
to  reveal  the  Paris  of  earlier  centuries. 

1.   Paris— Hist  I.  Beaux  fllms.     n.  Oeailer  Publishing  Com- 

pany 

Fi  A  67-4216 
Geaaler  Pob.  Oa 


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Paris,  capitaie  des  arts  (1)  {Filmstrip)    International  Film 
Burean.  1966. 

32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phraotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (7  in.). 
31  In.  per  s«K>.     (Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Authors,  Louis  Chatapnler.  Huifuette  Chatajniler 

Summary:  Part  of  a  serleH  designed  as  a  fundam<*ntiil  skills 
method  or  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  civilisation 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language— .\udio-Tisual  instruction.  i.  International 
Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Images  de  la  France  con- 
temporalne (Filmstrip) 

448.3  70-735646 

International  Film  Bureau 


Paris,  capitaie  des  arts  (2)  {Filmstrip)    International  Film 

Bureau,  1966. 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (7  in.), 
33  In.  per  sec.     (Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  I.ouls  Chatagnler,  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Summary:  Part  of  a  series  designed  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  in.struetlon  for  French  language,  culture,  and  civllliatlon. 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  International 
Film  Bureau,  inc.,  (Chicago.  Series;  Images  de  la  France  con- 
temporalne (Filmstrip) 

448.3  74-735647 

International  Film  Bureau 

Paris  et  lea  parislcns  {Famstrip)    J.  Michael  Moore.    Re- 
leased by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

36  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phoDodlac:  2  b.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  15  mln.  mlcro- 
groore.     (La  Vie  parlslenrte) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  A  French  language  teacfaing  film.  Preaents  many 
points  of  Interest  In  Paris  and  the  surrounding  area,  Inclndinc  views 
Of  the  Seine,  markets,  art  esbiblts,  parka,  and  buUdlnga. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  instruction.  2.  Paris — Descrip- 
tion. L  Moore,  J.  Michael  u.  Batley-Ptlm  Associates.  Series: 
La  Vie  parlslenne  (Pllmstrip) 

914.43  74r-734674 

Balley-Fllm  Associate 


Paris  et  ses  monuments   (FUmstrip)     J.  Michael  Moore. 
Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a  (1  g.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  8.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  13  mln.  mlcro- 
groore.     (L«  Vie  partslenne) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Presents  views  of 
many  monuments  In  Paris,  Including  the  EllTel  Tower,  Notre  Dame 
Cathedral,  and  Place  de  la  Concorde. 

1.  French  language— Audio-visual  Instruction.  2.  Paris— Descrip- 
tion. I.  Moore,  J.  M'tchael.  n.  BalHey-PIhn  Associates.  Series: 
La  Vie  parlslenDe  (Pllmstrip) 

914.43  70-734673 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


Paris  exclusive:   fashions  '66    {Motion   picture)     American 
Ilrondcasting-Parainount  Tin'aters,   1965. 

29  mill.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  on   the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  ABC  scope. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  James  Benjamin;  com- 
mentators, Olivia  de  Havllland,  John  Rolfson;  adviser.  Rosette  Har- 
grove: ciinH-i-aniiiti.  Viiu-pnt  (iiiilo.  Niclnilas  Ccdviri^ky:  film  wiitor-. 
Walter  Sampson,  Pat  Otok. 

Summary:  Presents  segments  of  fashion  showings  at  tbe  salons  of 
Christian  Dior  and  Jeanne  Lavin  In  Paris.  Discusses  new  trends  of 
Munt'  of  Ilic  leading  nnitni-iers.  iin-iiiiiiiig  Marc  It'ilian,  Jiile-i-P'ran- 
goig  Crahay,  and  Yves  St  Laurent 

1.  Fashion.  i.  American  Broadcasting-Paramount  Theaters. 

Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

687  Fi  68-214 


Paris  film  production  (Firm) 
see 


Weekend  at  Dtmklrk. 


Paris  flash  {Motion  picture)     Pierre  Remont,  France,    Made 
by  A.  Champeauz  Watrin.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Con- 

temponiry  Films  (196-!, 

10  mill,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  animated  satire  on  Paris,  picturing  Its  famed  land- 
marks, its  people,  and  their  castoma 

1.  Paris — Soc.  life  &  cust  i.  Kemont,  Pierre,  ii.  Contemporary 
Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

Fi  A  67-2018 

Contemporary  Films,  Inc. 


Paris  historique  et  sentimental  {FUmstrip)     International 

Film  Bureau,  1966. 

32  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape;  single-track,  1  reel  (7  in), 
S3  in.  per  sec.     ( Images  de  la  Fr:tnce  conteuiporaliic) 

With  guide. 

Crtdits:  Aulhors,  Louis  Chntafrnier,  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Summary:  Part  of  a  series  designed  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  clvllltatlon. 
Showa  recent  photographs  of  France. 

I.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  International 

Film   Bureau,   Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:   Images  de  la  France  con- 

temporalne (Filmstrip) 

448.3  75-736631 

International  Film  Bureau 


Paris  Match  TV 
see 


The  Mime  of  Maxoel  Maroeau. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pkris  moderne  {Filmstrip)  Beaux  films,  Paris.  Released 
in  tlio  T'.  S.  by  Gfessler  Pub.  Co.,  1959. 

2.^  fr  ralor.  35  mm-  and  phonotape:  plutlo,  Blnge-trsfk,  1  reel 
(.~i  In.),  71  In.  per  sec. 

With  text  in  French. 

Bwmmary:  Surrers  the  Paris  of  today  using  aerial  rlews  showing 
the  lie  de  la  Clt^.  the  Seine,  rue  de  Rlrolt.  pont  Alexandre,  bouterard 
de  la  Madeleine,  the  place  de  rOp4ra,  and  other  well-known  parts  of 
Pans. 

1.  Paris— Descr— Aerial.  i.  Beaux  fllma.  n.  Oesster  Publish- 
ing Company, 

Fi  A  67-4214 

Oessler  Pub.  Co. 

The  Paris  of  Francois  {Motion  picture)  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts,  1970.  Made  by  Fred  Bornet  Motion 
Pictures. 

19  roln.     fid.     color,     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cred'U:  Consultants.  Helen  B.  Warrin,  Lawrence  Bteoer. 

Rumttuiry:  Prexentn  a  personal  rlew  of  Paris  and  French  life 
tbrough  the  eyes  of  a  schoolboy. 

1.    France — Social   life  and  customs.  i,   Unlrersal   Education 

and  Visual  Arts. 

372.8  70-707673 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Puis  ^ck-np  {Motion  picture)  S.  N.  E.  Chttunont,  Paris, 
Marianne  Productions,  and  Galatea,  Rome,  1961.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

Sj  mln.    sd.     bAw.     35  mm. 

Based  on  a  novel  by  Frederic  Dard. 

English  dialog  dubbed  In.  French  version  released  under  the 
title  Le  moiite-charge. 

Crrditt:  Producers,  Alain  Polr*.  Michel  Bernhelm;  director.  Mar- 
cel Bluwal ;  adapUtlon  and  dialog.  Frederic  Dard.  Marcel  Bluwal ; 
director  of  photography.  Andre  Bac.  Catt:  Robert  Hosaeln,  Lea 
Massarl,  Robert  Dalban.  Maurice  Biraud. 

SummarT/:  A  murder  mystery  about  a  lonely  a-convict  In  Paris 
who  picks  up  a  pretty  young  womao  In  a  movie  theater,  accepts  her 
seductive  invitation  for  a  drink,  and  enters  her  apartment  to  find 
the  dead  body  of  her  husband. 

I.  Dard.  Fr^dirlc.  Le  monte-charge.  ii.  Socl*t6  national©  dea 
dtabtlsaements  Oaumont.  in.  Marianne  Pntductlons.  rv.  Oalatea, 
B.  p.  a.  v.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation,  vi,  Le  monte-charge 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-1603 

Paris  promenade  (FUmatrip)    Oessler  Pub.  Co.,  1968. 

2  fllmstrlpa  <40  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  pbonotapes  (7 
in.),  single-track,  H  In.  per  sec.,  25  mln.  eadL 

With  text  In  French  and  English. 

Contenti:  1.  Tout  au  long  de  la  Seine.— 2.  An  haaard  des  quartlers 
parlslens. 

1.  Paris— Description,  i.  Oesaler  PubUshlng  Company. 

914.43  72-734687 

Gessler  Pub.  Co. 


International   Film 


Paris   royal   et   imperial    {FUmatrip) 
Bureau,  1966. 

31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbcHiotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (7  In.), 
3|  in.  per  sec.     (Images  de  la  Prance  contemporalite) 

With  guide. 

Crcditt:  Authors,  Louis  Chatagnier,  Huguette  Chatagoler. 

Summary;  Part  of  a  series  designed  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  civilization. 
Shows  receot  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  l  International 

Film   Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:   Images  de  la  France  con- 

temporalne  (Filmstrlp) 

448.3  79-735632 

International  Film  Bureau 

Paris,  an  r*ve  pour  tons  {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill 

Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Centron  Corp. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Learning  French  the  modem  way) 

To  at-company  set  of  tapes  and  book  entitled  La  France:  une 
taplNserie,  by  H.  FoUtzer,  and  others. 

Crediti:  Writers,  Jo  Hehrtrom,  Adeline  Abel,  Jane  Bounjue,  Alex- 
ander Hull,  Andr^  Maman,  Robert  Politzer. 

Svmmary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  monuments,  points  of  cultural 
Interest,  and  people  of  Paris.  Uses  French  narration  based  on  the 
vocabulary  and  grammar  which  is  given  In  ttte  text. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  2.  Paris — Descrip- 
tion. 1.  Polltier,  Robert  Loui.s.  1921-  La  France:  une  tapla- 
aerie.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Learning  French 
the  modem  nay  (Motion  picture) 

914.43  70-707734 

Paris  when  it  sizzles  {Motion  picture)  Richard  Quine  Pro- 
ductions and  Charleston  Enterprises  Corp.  Released  by 
Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

110  mln.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Based  on  a  story  by  Julien  Duvlvler  and  Henri  Jeanson. 

Crcditt:  Producers,  Richard  Quine,  Geoi^e  Axelrod ;  director. 
Richard  QuIne-,  screenpiay.  George  Axelrod;  music,  Nelson  Riddle: 
director  of  photography,  Charles  Lang,  Jr. ;  film  editor,  Archie 
Harshek.  Ca»t:  William  Holden,  Audrey  Hepburn,  Gr^golre  Asian. 
RaumoDd  Bussieres,  Christian  Duvallex, 

Bummary:  A  comedy  about  a  lazy,  but  very  high-priced  screen- 
writer and  his  attractive  young  secretary,  who  must  produce  a 
long-overdue  script  within  48  bounr. 

I.    Duvlvler.   Julien,    1896-  n.   Richard   Qulne  Productions, 

in.  Charleston  Enter-  prises  Corporation,      iv.  Paramount 

Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1386 


The    Parish    church    {FUmatrip) 
Made  in  England. 


Dufour   Editions,    1969. 


26  fr      b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  KUide. 

8ummar)i:  Examines  the  main  exterior  and  Interior  features  of  a 
IStb  centurv  Norfolk  church. 

1.    Church   architecture— Norfolk.   Eng.    (County)  i.    Dufour 

Rdltlons.  inc. 

726  75-734267 

Dufour  Editions 


Parish  of  the  Air 
see 


The  Sonny  Day  charade. 


Parisians,  their  dailj  Uf«  (FUmatrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Co.,  1962. 

1  roll,     color     3J  mm.     (Paris,  city  of  light) 

CrediU:  Script,  Margaret  Dlvlzla,  John  Belufaart ;  photography, 
Ix>ul8   Falquet :   photographic  direction,   Margaret  Dlvlzla. 

Rummary:  Discusses  the  people  of  Paris  and  their  way  of  life, 
showing  their  homes,  shops,  and  products.  Indodes  teartier  guide 
frames  and  vocabulary  list:     With  captions. 

1.  Paris — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Paris,  dtj"  of  light  (Filmstrlp) 

914.4  7^-784072 

Herbert  U.  Elkins  Co. 


Parizhanka    (Motion  picture) 
see   A  Woman  of  Paris 

lite  Pftrii  {Motion  picture)  Associated  Fihn  Serrices.  Made 
by  Jan  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services,  1970. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Look  a  little  closer  series) 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  Uses  the  discoveries  of  a  little  boy  as  he  walks  through 
a  park  to  stress  the  technique  of  observation. 

1.  Apperception — Juvenile  films.  i.  Associated  Film  Services. 

n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.        Series:  Look  a  llttlecloser 
series  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  72-706479 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlce 


The  Park  {Motion  picture)     Communico,  1970. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Provides  a  portrait  of  a  park  and  Its  changing  seasons 
through  mood  music,  color  photography,  and  excerpts  from  Tho- 
reau's  Walden.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Park!*— Juvenile  films.  2.  Seasons — Juvenile  films.  i.  Com- 
munico (Firm) 

674  76-709498 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Park  (Motion  picture)     British  Film  Institute,  London, 
1968.    Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  197J. 

30  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  A  view  of  the  tack  of  humanity  evidenced  In  a  wide 
variety  of  Individuals  who  are  encountered  by  an  old  tramp  In  the 
metaphysical  park  of  life. 

1.  Empathy.  I.  British  Film  Institute,  London.  IL  Films  lo- 
corpo rated. 

[BF575.E55]  301.1  73-712627 

Films  Incorporated 


Park  Films 
see 


Alexander  Graham  Bell. 
Amsterdam. 

Cheese  industry. 

Cheese  production. 

Coffee    (Brazil) 

The  Colorado  River. 

Columbia  River. 

Cotton. 

Delft. 

Diamond  cuttery. 

Dikes,  part  1. 
Dikes,  part  2. 

Early  (Canadian  settlement. 
Elephants. 
Family  farm. 
Flowers  of  Holland. 
Gems  of  Ceylon. 

Goats. 

The  Hawaiians. 
Industries  of  Canada. 
London  landmarks. 


Marken. 

Modern  London. 
Montreal — Quebec . 

Peaches. 

Pearl  industry. 

Pineapple  production. 

Potatoes . 

Produce  market. 

Rembrandt. 

Rice    (Ceylon) 

Rotterdam. 

St.  Lawrence  River. 

Shakespeare  country. 

Sugar  cane. 
Turkeys . 

Volcanoes . 

Volendam. 

Williamsburg. 

Wood, 

Park  Place  Productions 
see 

Inside  Daisy  Clover. 

Park  Place-Solar  Productions 
see 

Baby,  the  rain  must  tall. 

The  Park  that  went  to  sea  {Motion  picture)  Florida  De- 
velopment Commission  and  Florida  Board  of  Parks  and 
Historic  Memorials.  Made  by  Film  Division,  Goodway. 
Released  by  Florida  Development  CommisBion,  1968. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  view  of  Pennekamp.  an  underwater  sUte  park  In  the 
Florida  Keys,  the  only  living  coral  reef  In  the  U.  S.  Uses  under- 
water  photography  to  reveal  the  beauty  of  the  coral  formations,  the 
rtchness  of  the  marine  life,  and  the  pleasures  of  sUn  divlDg. 

L  John  Pennekamp  Coral  B«ef  State  Park.  l  Florida.  Devel- 
opment CXMnmissloa.  n.  Florida.  Board  of  Parks  and  Historic  He- 
mortals. 

651.4  76-702614 

CINB 

Parke,  Davis  and  Company 
see 


Go  pharmacy! 

A  Story  with  no  end. 

Time  for  living. 


27 


Parker,  Claire 
see 

Night  on  Bald  Mountain. 

Parker,  Dorothy  (Rothschild)  1893- 
see 

Festival  of  performing  arts;   An  evening  with 
Dorothy. 

Parker,  Hjordis  Kittel 
see 

Swedish  life. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Parker,  Joy,  1924- 
see 

Festival  ol  performing  arts:    Paul  Scofield 
and  Joy  Parker. 

Parker,  Lottie  (Blair)      Way  down  east 
see 

Way  down  east. 

Parker -Orchard  Productions 
see 

John  Goldfarb,  please  come  home; 

Parkfilm 
see 

Baby  in  the  uec. 

Parking.  [Transparencies)     Creative  Visuals,  1967. 

4  tran»p«rcncm      10  x  12  in      (Education  for  driving  today) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Ronald  Rnwc 

CONTENTS:  Guide  to  parking.— Parking  on  hills.— Parallel  parking.— An- 
gle parking. 

1    Auioinobiln    Steering         I.  Creative  Visuals  <Fir(n)     II  Scries:  Educa- 
tion for  driving  today    (Transparencies) 

[TL152.5]  629.28  72-735907 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

Parking  tactics  {Motion  picture)  Charles  Cahill  and  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1968. 

16  miD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  step-by-8tep  guide  lo  skillful  parklan  of  tn  auto- 
mobile. Includes  techotquea  for  parking  parallel,  dlagonall;,  on  a 
bill,  and  In  parkins  lots. 

1.  Automobile  drivinR— Steering.  i.  Cahill   (Charles)   and  As- 

sociates, Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif,     it.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serv- 
Ico. 

77-700180 


AIMS  lostnictional 


Media  Seirltrca 


Parkinson,  Cyril  Northcote,  1909- 
see 

Small  world:    Sandburg,  Dirksen,   Parkinson 


Parkinson,  John  D 


Whh  Lazarus. 


ParkiMoa't  law.  [Motion  picture]  Zagreb  Films,  Yugoslavia, 
1970.  Made  by  Suvisan  Covjek.  Released  io  the  U.S.  by  Mass 
Media  Associates. 

7  min.     ad.     bAw,     16  mm 

With  disctMtion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  miniaturiuiiot),  multiple  image,  and  other  ipecial  efTccts 
to  ahow  how  bureaucracy  oflcn  defeaU  iu  purpOM.  Tells  a  story  about  a  man  at 
>  lathe  making  metal  parts  who  fades  out  of  the  picture  completely  as  the 
machinery  of  organiutkm  becomes  both  the  end  ar>d  the  means  of  production 

I.  Zagreb-rilm.     11  Mass  Media  Associates, 
lPN1997]  791.43  72-700413 

Mass  Media  Aaaoctates  72  MARC 


Parliamentary    government    (Filmttrip) 
Board  of  Canada,  1965. 


National    Film 


48  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Le  regime  pariementaire. 

Summary:   Discusses  parliamentary  gorernment  and  Its  methods 
of  operation.     With  captions. 

1.  Representatire  government  and  representation.  i.  Canada. 

National  Film  Board. 

Fi  A  67-4189 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Parliamentary  procedure,  part  3:  Motions,  disciission» 
voting,  and  reports  {FUmatrip)  Educational  Filmstrips, 
1967. 


35  t 


40  fr.    color. 

With  manual. 

Credit$:  Editor,  Kenneth  Bussell. 

Summar]/:  Descrlhea  the  parliamentary  procedure  to  follow  In 
making  and  carrying  motions,  in  holding  dfscusalon,  In  votlnff,  and  fa 
giving  reports.     With  captions. 

I.   Parliamentary   practice.  t.  Bdocatlonal   Filmstrips,  Hunts- 

Tllle,  Texas. 

328.1  Fi  A  68-4879 

Bducational  FllmBtrlps 


Parpol  Productions 


Sylvia. 

Parr,  Robert  W 
see 


Russia:   past  and  present. 


Russia:   past  and  present,  part  1. 


Russia:   past  and  present,  part  2. 

Parrish  {Motion  picture)     Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1960. 

137  min.     sd.     color.    3S  mm. 

Techniooior. 

Based  uii  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Mildred  Savage, 

Credila:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Delmer  Daves;  mtialc. 
Max  Stelner;  photography,  Harry  StrHilling,  Sr. ;  editor.  Owen 
Marks.  Catt:  Troy  Donahue,  Claudette  Colbert,  Dean  Jagger,  Karl 
Maiden,  Connie  Stevens. 

Summiri/:  Melodrama  about  the  Btnigxle  of  a  young  man  to  learn 
the  tobacco  busilness  In  Connecticut  and  his  Involveiuent  with  an 
unscrupulous  tobacco  tycoon. 

I.  Savage.  Mildred  (Spitz)  191&-  Parrish.     ii.  Warner  Broth- 

ers Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1302 

Parrish  blue.  [Motion  picture]     Made  by  Ronald  S.  Marquisee. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1971. 

26  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  life  and  work  of  American  artist -illustrator  Mai- 
field  Parrish  in  talks  with  Norman  Rockwell.  Donald  Reichen,  and  Maxwell 
Parrish,  Jr.  Shows  a  wide  sampling  of  Parrish's  work,  including  murals,  original 
works,  and  reproductions  of  these  works  in  greeting  cards,  calendars,  posters, 
and  advertisements. 

1.  Parrish,  Maxiield,  1870-  I.  Msiquisce,  Ronald  S.     U.  Intema- 

lional  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

[N6537]  741.6092  72-702124 

International  Film  Bureau  72  MARC 


Parroch  Films 
see 

Life  in  danger. 

Parroch-McCallum  Productions 
see 


The  Eyes  ot  Annie  Jones . 


Parrott,  Aubrey 
see 

Drugs  of 


Parsee   House   dedication   ceremony,   Karachi — 1956    (Mo- 
tion picture)     1956. 

3  mlD.     St.     b&w.     16  mm.     with  phonotape:  plastic,  1  reel  (7  in.) 

Gift  of  Robert  T.  Hatt 

Credits:  Photographer,  Noshlr  Soparlwalla. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  Parsee  House  dedication  ceremony  In 
Karachi,  Pakistan,  Including  views  of  a  flag  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
a  landscape  In  early  morning,  a  lotus  flower,  and  part  of  the  cere- 
mony which  must  be  carried  out  in  daylight  hotirs. 

1.  Dwellings — Karachi. 

295  Fi  68-215 


Parsons,  Theran  Duane,  1922- 
see 

Atomic  and  bonding  orbitals. 


Parsons  State  Hospital  and  Training  Center,    Audio- 
visual Department 


Club  Five  to  Eight. 


To  taste  victory. 


A  Token  system  for  behavior  modification. 


A  Part  of  yonrsett  [Motion  picture] 
dation,  1972. 


WGBH  Educational  Foun- 


29  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Teih  about  people  who  have  been  involved  in  organ  trans- 
plants, particularly  kidney  transplants,  either  as  recipients  or  the  donor's  next  of 
kin. 

I.  Transplanution  of  organs,  tissues,  etc.— Psychological  aspecU.     2,  Kid- 
iwys- Traiuplanution.       I.  WGBH  Educational  Foundation. 
[RD120.7]  617  72-702325 

CINE  72  MARC 


[Motioa  picturej     Concordia  Fllmi,  1962. 

30  min.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  about  a  teen-age  boy,  who  is  interested  in  the  church 
only  because  of  his  girl,  and  the  choice  he  muat  make  between  the  church  sod 
hb  other  teenage  friends  who  arc  far  from  the  church  and  iu  tcachinga. 

I.  Chriatian  life— 1960-  I.  Concordia  PubUaUng  Ho«Me,  St.  Louia. 

IBV4501.23  248  72-701645 

Coocofdia  nims  72  MARC 


Partei  Tag  1936    (Motion  picture) 


Armed  Forces  Day  in  Germany. 


The  Parthenon   (Filmstrip) 
1969. 


Warren   Schloat   Productions, 


82  fr.  L»l->r.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  1'2  in.,  33i  rpm.,  17 
rain.     (Great  work^^  of  art  explained) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Director,  writer,  photographer,  and  Him  editor  Lilla 
Brownstone. 

Summon/:  Examines  the  Parthenon  as  the  culmination  of  the 
Greek  intellectual  and  artistic  spirit.  Portrays  the  building  in  its 
historical  and  geographical  setUngs,  accenting  its  architectural  style. 
Sees  the  sculptural  decorations  of  the  Parthenon  as  both  a  reflection 
of  the  times  and  as  of  esthetic  importance. 

1.   Athens.     Parthenon.  i.   Schloat    (Warren)   Productions, 

PleasantvUle,  N.  T.  Series:  Great  works  of  art  explained  (Film- 
strip) 

733  76-735520 

Warren  Sthloat  Pro-  ductlons 


Parthenon  Pictures 


Our  man  in  Washington, 


Parthenon  Pictures,  Hollywood,  caiif. 
see 

Love  that  car. 


roll. 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:   backward 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:   egg  sit. 
Primary  tumbling  skills  series:    forward 


roll. 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series;   frog 
head  stand. 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:    frog 
stand. 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:    head 
stand. 


Tumbling:   primary  skills. 
What's  imder  your  hood? 


28 


Partial  glossectomy  and  osteotomy  to  improve  function.  [Motion 
picture]  Dept.  of  Oral  Surgery.  Ohio  State  University.  Made 
and  released  by  Dept.  of  Photography  and  Cinema,  1972. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY.  Presents  the  case  history  of  a  teenage  girl  who  has  an  os- 
teotomy and  a  partial  glossectomy.  Follows  her  from  the  preoperative  interview, 
through  surgery,  to  onc-wcck  and  one-year  postoperative  interviews. 

Tongue  I    Ohio      Stale  University.  Columbus. 

II.  Ohio.    State  University.  Columbus.     Dcpi.  of  Pho- 


1.  Jaws— Surgery. 
Dept.  of  Oral  Surgery. 
tography  and  Cinema. 
[RD526] 
CINE 


617 


72-700356 

MARC 


A  Participation  concert  {Motion  picture)  CBS  Television 
Network.     Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971. 

42  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Young  people's  concert  serlea) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director,  Roger  Bnglander;  writer, 
Dean  Dlzon. 

SUMMAltY:  Dean  DIioo  narrates  and  conducts  a  New  York 
Philharmonic  young  people's  participation  concert,  a  new  kind  of 
modern  concert  In  which  the  performers  and  the  audience  work  and 
have  fun  together.  Demonstrates  orchestration,  musical  counting, 
musical  terms,  a  guessing  game  of  compositions  and  coinpoxera,  and 
a  symphonic  analysts  of  the  second  movement  of  Beethoven's  Sym- 
phony no.  8. 

1.   Music— Analysis,  appreciation.  I.  Columbia   Broadcaating 

Syatem,  inc.  CBS  Television.  II.  Holt,  RInebart  and  Winston.  Inc. 
III.  Series ;  Young  peo-  ple'a  concert  series  (Motion  picture) 

[MT6]  780.78  72-714235 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  WInaton 


Particle  in  a  box  {Motion  picture)     Education  Development 
Center,  1968. 

3  min.    si.    b&w.    8  mm.     (Quantum  phjalcs  series,  no.  15) 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  Collie  physics  film  program. 

With  flim  notes. 

Creditt:   Director.   Richard   Bergman;  editor,   Michel  Chalufour; 
computer  sequence.  A.  Goldberg,  H.  M.  St^i^,  J.  L,  Schwarta. 

Summary:  Computer  animated  film.    Shows  the  periodic  Ume  de- 
pendence of  a  wave  packet  confined  In  an  Infinitely  (leep  iQtiare-weti 
potential 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.        r.  Education  Derelopment  Omter, 
196a  Series:  Quantum  physics  series  (Motion  picture)  na  IS. 

Series:  College  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

630.12  Fi  A  6a-1481 

Eklucatlon  Development  Center 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Fihnstrips 


Particle  size  and  speed  of  chemical  change  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Iwanami  Films,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  b^ 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mill.  !<1.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Molecular  motion  and  speed 
of  chenitcnl  change  series) 

Loop  Dim. 

Witb  stud;  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  that  the  speed  of  a  reaction  Is  dependent 
upon  the  amount  of  surface  area  upon  which  oxygen  can  react  with 
the  fuel.  Shows  that  a  reaction  can  be  sre&tlr  accelerated  by  break- 
ing the  fuel  Into  small  particles. 

1.   Chemical   reaction.   Rate  of.  i.   Iwanami  BIga   Selsakujo, 

Tokyo,     ti.    BPA    Educational    Media.        Series:    Molecular    motion 
and  xpeed  of  chemical  change  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

Ml  71-708821 

BFA  Educational  Media 


A  Particular  man  {Motion  picture)    William  Lipper.    Bfr- 

leased  by  Sterling  Educational  Fibns,  1969. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

8umuutry:  Uses  the  reminiscences  of  an  Italian  vlollnmaker  who 
emigrates  to  the  United  States  to  empbaslra  the  Importance  of  dignity 
and  pride  In  an  IndlrldnaL  Follows  the  steps  Involred  in  the  making 
of  a  violin. 

1.  Violin—Construction.  L  Lipper.  William,  n.  Sterling  Bduca- 
tlooal  Fllnu,  inc. 

681  70-705634 

CINE 


Une  Partie  de  compagne   (Motion  picture) 
see  Ways  of  love 


Parties  and  ekctiwis     {FUmstrip)     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1965. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Partis  et  election*. 

Summary:  Dlsiuasca  the  party  system  In  Canada  and  deacrlbea  the 
method  of  election.     With  captions. 

1.  Political  parties — Canada.  2.  Elections— Canada.  i  Canada. 
National  Film  Board. 

Fi  A  67-4190 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Parties  frwn  packages  (Filmstrip) 
Economics  Dept,  1969. 


Swift  and  Co.^  Home 


57  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student  folder. 

Creditt:  Author,  Martha  Logan. 

Summarj/:  Illustrates  Information  printed  on  pa(Aages,  and  ln< 
eludes  suggestions  for  snacks,  luncheons,  supper  dishes,  and  dinner 
party  menus  using  meats  In  packages. 

1.  Entertaining.    2.  Cookery.         i.  Swift  and  Company. 

642  70-734640 

Swift  and  Oomptny 


The  Partner  {Motion  picture)     New  Holland  Machine  Co., 
division  of  Sperry  Rand  Corp.,  1965. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Summarj/:  Traces  the  history  of  the  county  agent  and  his  Canadian 
counterpart,  the  agricultural  representative,  and  describes  their  work 
to  bring  the  tools  of  science  and  sound  business  management  to  the 
farm. 

1.  Agricultural  extension  work — Canada.  r.  Sperry  Rand  Corpo- 
ration.    New  Holland  Machine  Company, 

630.7  Fi  A  67-5814 

SperryiRand  Corp.  New  Holland  Uachlne  Oo. 


A  Partner  to  providence  (Motion  picture)     Lubin  Mfg.  Co., 
1914. 

10  ni  II.     si.    b4w.     10  mm.     (The  Beloved  adventurer,  no.  8) 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Insiittite  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  EnMnett  CampbeU  Hall.  CAST:  Arthur  V, 
Johnson,  Robert  la  Monte,  Georce  Bliss. 

SUMMARY :  A  drama  In  which  ttie  general  manager  of  a  construc- 
tion company  steals  the  payroll  from  the  company  safe  and  blames 
the  act  on  the  cashier. 

I.  Lubin  Manufacturing  Company.  II.  Oeorge  Marshall  Film  Col- 
lection. III.  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Series:  The  Be- 
loved adventurer  (Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

791.43  70-710431 


Partners  in  crime  (Motion  picture)    WCKT,  1968. 

60  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarj/:  Uses  a  series  of  crimes  staged  La  the  Miami  areft  to 
llluatrate  the  apathy  and  fear  of  bystaoders  and  to  point  out  their 
responsibility  as  citizens  in  apprehending  cnnrinarU. 

1.  Orime  prevention-— Citijeen  participation.  l  WCKT  (Tele- 

vlHlon  station)  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

823.6  71-702844 

CINE 


Partners  in  mission  {Motion  picture)  Board  of  Misdons  of 
the  Methodist  Church,  1967.  Made  by  Television,  Radio 
and  Film  Commission  of  the  Methodist  Church. 

16  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Credit*:  Director,  Donald  Hughes. 

Bwnmary:  A  Bolivian  pastor  and  a  missionary  to  Argentina  dis- 
cuss the  social  revolution  now  occurring  in  Latin  America  and  how 
the  church  and  the  American  people  may  participate  In  this  liberating 
change. 

1.  Church  and  social  problems — L^lln  America.  2.  I^tln  America — 
Soc  condit.  L  Methodist  Cliurch  (United  States)  Board  of  Ml»- 
Mooa. 

266.7  Fi  A  67-6771 

Methodist  Church.  Board  of  Missions 


Partners  in  research  {Filmatrip)  BioSciences  Information 
Service  of  Biological  Abstracts,  1967.  Made  by  Cornell 
Visual  Aids  Co. 

86  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  S3i  rpm. 

Eastman  color. 

Bummai-y:  Discusses  the  difDculty  of  keeping  up  with  new  devel- 
opments In  biology  and  tells  how  communication  among  sclentlsta 
has  been  Improved  by  the  BioSciences  Information  Service  of 
Biological  Abstracts.  Traces  the  history  of  the  organization  and 
describes  how  students,  teachers,  and  technicians  can  benefit  from 
Its  services. 

1.  Biology— Information  services.  i.  BioSciences  Information 

Service  of  Biological  Abstracts. 

Fi  67-1632 

Partners  in  space  and  defense  {Motion  picture)  General 
Motors  Corp.,  Photographic  Dept,  Released  by  General 
Motors  Corp.,  1966. 

14  min.    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

Summary:  IliuRtrates  the  results  of  some  of  the  work  General 
Motors  does  in  cooperation  with  the  Government  Id  Ita  programs  for 
defense  and  space.  Shows  General  Motors  Corporation's  develop- 
ments from  tanks  to  rocket  guidance  systems  and  from  shells  to  moon 
vehicles. 

1.   Munitions — U.   S.  i.   General  Motors  Corporation.     Photo- 

graphic Dept     IL  General  Uotors  Corporation. 

623.4'0973  Fi  A  67-5974 

Oenera)  Motors  Corpora-  tlon 


Partons  en  vacances  (Motitm  picture)    French  ministry  of 

education,  Paris,  and  by  Centre  de  recherches  et  d'etudea 
pour  la  diffusion  du  franoais,  St.  Cloud,  France.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Center  for  Curriculum  Develop- 
ment, 1965. 

K  min     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Voli  et  Images  de  France) 

With  teacher's  guide  entitled  Implementing  Voix  et  Images  de 
France  In  American  schools  end  colleges. 

Summary:  A  French  language  teaching  film  which  provides  a  tour 
of  scenic  and  historic  landmarks  In  France.  Pictures  several  winter 
and  summer  sports. 

1    French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  I.  France.     Ml- 

nlstfere  de  r«ducatlon  natlonaie.  II,  Saint  Cloud,  France,  ficole 
normale  supftrleure.  Centre  de  recherches  et  d'etudea  pour  la  diffu- 
sion du  francals.  III.  Center  for  Curriculum  Develop- 
ment Series  :Voliet  Images  de  France  (Motion  picture) 
448  70-710640 
Center  for  Curriculum                      Development 


Partridge,  Rondal 


Pave  it  and  paint  it  green. 

Parts  and  functions  of  digital  computers  {FUmstrip)  Kin- 
ney-Wolf  Productions,  1969.  Released  by  BFA  Educa^ 
tional  Media. 

51  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  11  in.  per  set, 
9  min.  (Computer  series  2:  Introduction  to  computer  programming) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Covers  the  three  major  systems  of  digital  computers, 
input,  operations,  and  output  Shows  that  computers  are  capable  of 
storing  Information,  of  carrying  on  simple  operations  related  to 
counting,  and  of  reading  and  acting  upon  Instructions  provided  In 
number  form. 

1    Electronic  digital  computers.  i.  Klnney-Wolf  Productions, 

n.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series :  Computer  series  2 :  introduc- 
tion to  computer  programmUig  (Filmatrip) 

510.78  74-737231 

UFA  Kducatlonal  Media 

Parts  and  functions  of  the  circular  saw  {Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Raybar  Technical 
Films. 

4  min.  Bl.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  4:  Radial 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Identifies  the  Important  parts  of  a  table  circular  saw 
and  shows  the  functions  of  each. 

1.  Circular  saws.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)      Set  4:  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  6a-2757 
HcGraw-Hlll  BocA  Co. 

Parts  of  a  plant  (Motion  picture)    Cenco  Educational  Films, 

19G6. 

3  miii.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Elementary  botany  series) 

Loop  tlLni. 

Summary:  Uses  time  lapse  photography  to  show  the  growth  of  a 
plant  and  to  study  the  functions  of  its  parts. 

1.  Botany— Morphology.  2.  Growth  (Plant.s)  i.  Cenco  E<hica- 
tionai  Films,  Chicago.  Seriea:  Elementary  botany  series  (Motion 
picture) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2487 
Cenco  Educational  Films 

Parts  of  our  flag  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  United  States  flag) 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Displays  parts  of  the  American  flag. 
1.  Flags — V.   S,         I.  E:ncyclopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration,        Series:  The  United  States  flag  (Motion  picture) 

929.9  70-704854 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-                    nica  Educational  Corp. 

Parts  of  plants  (FUmstrip)  University  Films.  Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co,,  1968. 

36  fr.     color.     35  mm,     (The  Plant  world  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  basic  parts  of  piant-s,  including  roots, 
stems  and  branches,  leaves,  flowers,  fiults,  and  seeds;  explains  the 
particular  function  of  each  pnrt. 

1     Botany— Morphology,     2.   Plant  physlologj',  i.   University 

FllmK.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  ii,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
The  Plant  world  series  (Filmstrlp) 

681.4  Fi  A  68-3576 
UcCraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Parts  of  speech — up  and  away  in  a  flying  boat  (FSnuttrip) 
Troll  Associates,  1970. 

29  fr,    color.    35  mm. 

Crediti:  Author,  Edward  McCullough. 

Summary:  Uses  the  adventures  of  a  boy  and  a  gnome  traveling 
In  a  strange  boat  to  Introduce  the  eight  parta  of  speech  and  to  show 
how  they  function  within  sentences.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.   English  language — Grammar- 1950-        —Juvenile  flima 
L  Troll  Associates. 

372.6  75-737451 

Troll  Associates 


Parts  of  the  band  saw  {Motion  picture)  Lou  Lilly  Films, 
1964,  Released  by  Intemationnl  Comm anient  ion  Films, 
1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     8  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 

Loop  flim  mounted  in  cartridge.  Insiied  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary;  Illu.'rtraten  and  lattels  parts  of  a  band  saw. 

1.  Band  saws.  i.  Lou  Lilly  Films,  ii.  International  Communi- 
cation Films.  Series:  Industrial  education  series  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  72-703162 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 

Parts  of  the  card  catalog  (FUmstrip)  Long  Filmslide  Serv- 
ice, 1968. 

26  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (How  the  card  catalog  helps  you) 
Summary:  Examines  the  content  of  a  catalog  card,  from  the  in- 
formation  copied   from   the   title  page  of  the  book   lo  the   tracings 
added  by  the  librarian.     With  captions. 

1.  Catalog  cards.  i.  Long  Filmslide  Service.  Series:  How  the 
card  catalog  helps  you  { Filmstrlp) 

026.3  75-737260 

Long  Filmslide  Service 


Parts  fA  the  circular  saw  {Motion  picture).  Lou  Lilly 
Films,  1964.  Released  by  Intemnfionnl  Communication 
Films,  1968. 

4  min.     si.    color,     8  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 
Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  Kiiper  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Ilinsitrates  and  labels  parts  of  a  circular  saw, 
1,  Circular  sawc.         i.   Ixiu   Lilly   Piims.     ti.   international  Com- 
munication  Films.  Series:   Industrial  education  series   (Motion 
picture? 

684.08  70-703164 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 


Encyclopaedia  Biitannica  Educa- 


29 


Parts  of  the  city.  [Filmstrip] 
tional  Corp.,  1969. 

44  fr      color,     35  mm.     (Living  on  man's  earth) 

With  teacher' I  guide, 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Don  Murie. 

SUMMARY:  lllusirstes  the  varying  life.siyles  of  people  in  the  city,  and  [he 
variety  of  their  dwellings.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades 

1,  City  and  town  life— Juvenile  film*.     2,  Housing-  Juvenile  films,     (1   City 
and  [own  life.     2.  Dwellings]        I   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educaliunal  Cor- 
poration,    II,  Scries:  Living  on  man's  earth.  (Ftlmsiripj 
[HT65]  372.8  72-734894 

EBEC  72  MARC 

Parts  of  the  computer  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

^  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Introducing  computers) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  I'ses  pictures  and  diagrams  In  describing  the  major 
parts  of  the  computer. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers,  I,  Eothen  Films.    II.  Ekicydo- 

paedia  Britannica  Educational  (Corporation.  Berlea:  Introducing 

computers  (Motion  picture) 

621.3819  73-709891 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nIca  Educational  Corp. 

Parts  of  the  jointer  {Motion  picture)  Ia>u  Lilly  Films, 
1964.  Released  by  International  Commimicution  Films, 
1968. 

4   min.     ni.    color.     8  mm.     (Indiistriai  education  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm,  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  and  labels  parts  of  a  Jointer. 

1.  Jointer  (Woodworking  machine)  i.  Lou  Lilly  Film*  n.  In- 
ternational Communication  Films,  Series:  Industrial  education 
series  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  76-703163 

International  CommunI.  cation  Films 


Parts  of  the  lathe  (Motion  picture).  Lou  Lilly  Films,  1964. 
Released  by   International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

4  mill.     s\.    color.     8  mm.     ( Industrial  education  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  and  labels  parts  of  a  lathe.  Including  the 
bead  stock,  locking  pin,  and  spindle  clamp. 

1.  Latbett.  I.  Lou  Lilly  Films,  ii.  International  Communica- 
tion Films.  Series:  Industrial  education  series  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  7:J-703165 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 

Parts  of  the  radial  arm  saw  (Motion  picture)  Lou  Lilly 
Films,  1964.  Released  by  Inlernationnl  Communication 
Films,  19CR. 

4  min.     si.     color,     g  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  and  labels  parts  of  a  radial  arm  saw. 

1,  Radial  saws.  t.  Lou  Lilly  Films,  n.  International  Communi- 
cation Films.  Series:  Industrial  education  aeries  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  79-703161 

International  CommunI-  cation  Fitm^ 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Party  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood, 
Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

3  mill.     $i.     L-olor.     8  mm.     (Points  of  departure,  no.  2) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartrtdge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  aim  notes. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  a  situation  designed  to  stimulate  discua- 
8lon  of  the  value  of  sophistication  and  the  moral  Issues  lavolred  la 
sexual  curlosltj-  and  experimentation. 

I.  Sexual  ethics.  t  Eothen  Films,  n.  Popular  Science  Publish- 
ing Company,  inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Dlrlsion.  Series;  Points 
of  departure  ( Motion  picture)  do.  2. 

176  Fi  A  68-1894 

Popular  Sci«ice  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Dlr. 


A  Party  {Motion  picture)  Northern  Blinois  CJas  Co.  Made 
by  Cavalcade  Productions.  Beleased  by  Sterling  Movies 
U.  S.  A.,  1969. 

14  mlD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

fiummarv:  Discusses  tbemes,  refreohtaeots,  decorations,  and  plao- 
QlDg  for  various  kinds  of  high  school  parUes.  Includes  sequences  on 
sensory  awareness. 

1.  Entertaining.  i.  Northern  Illinois  Qas  Company,  n.  Sterling 
Movies  U.  S.  A.,  Inc. 

642  74-T05635 

CINE 

Party  (Motion  picture)    Jeffrey  O.  Rodman,  1971. 

G  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREHITS:  Camernman.  Roger  Hanson. 

SUMllARV :  Draiuatizea  the  effect  of  loneliness  on  four  women 
who  meet  at  an  afternoon  coffee  party. 

1,  Loneliness.         I.  Hodman,  Jeffrey  O. 
[BF575.L7]  152.4  73-713588 

CINE 

The  Party  (Motion  picture)     Paulist  Productions,  1971. 

28  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

Also  l^isued  in  b&w. 

SEDl'l^!^'p"rJdi'in  John  Me^y'^  ^ucas;  director  Ni|k 
Webster;  writer,  Ed  Waters.  Dave  Moessinger.  CAST:  Pam  Mc- 
Myler.  Billy  Mumy.  Michael  Burns. 

SUMMARY-  A  dramatization  about  a  teenage  girl  who  Is  torn 
by  peer  group  pressure,  the  demands  of  her  boyfriend,  and  her  own 
feelings  toward  love  and  sexual  commiiment.   ,,,,„,        ,     ,„, , 

I  Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisade.-..  Calif.  II.  Series:  Inslghl 
(Motion  picture)  ^^^  79-718919 

Paulist  Productions 

The  Party — ordering  sequences  {Motion  picture)  Ealing 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  ml"     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Models  for  English  composition) 

Loop  aim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Milton  Wartenberg. 

Rummar)!:  Provides  subject  matter  for  writing  a  composition  In 
which  non-sequent lai  fragments  of  a  story  are  presented  in  an  or- 
dered sequence. 

1.   English   language — Rhetoric.  i.   Ealing  Corporation,  Cam- 

bridge. Mass.  Series:  Models  for  English  composition   (Motion 

picture) 

808  75-700378 

Elallng  Corporation 

Party  planning — menus,  recipes,  decorations  {FUimtrip) 
Reynolds  Metals  Co.  Made  and  released  by  Animatic 
Productions,  1963. 

37  min.    color.    35  mm. 

With  lencher'8  script  and  guide  booklet. 

Creditt:  Executive  producer.  I.«onard  B.  Elliott. 

Summary:  Presents  guides  to  some  of  the  factors  Included  in 
selecting  food,  planning  meals,  and  managing  time  In  the  prei>nratlon 
of  successful  parties. 

1.  Entertaining.  i.  Reynolds  Metals  Company,     n.  Animatic 

Productions. 

642  Fi  A  68-3919 

Animatic  Productions 

Party  rule  after  the  revolution  (1917-1932)  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  De- 
mocracy, Vanderbilt  University,  in  cooperation  with  the 
University  of  Notre  Dame,  1964.     Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  min.     sd.     bJcw.     l(t  mm.     (The  Naiut-e  of  commuulsm,  no.  25) 

With  study  guide. 

CredUa:  Producer  and  directs.  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary:  Lecturer  Herbert  J.  Ellison  discusses  tb>)  development 
of  Soviet  RusRia  and  the  role  of  the  Communist  Party  In  Soviet  life 
after  the  revolution  of  1917. 

I.  Russia— Pol.  k  govt.— 1&17-  i.  Vanderbilt  University, 

Nashville.  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constltutiomil  Democracy. 
Series:  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  25. 

Fi  67-595 

Party  rule  in  Russia  (1932-1961)  {Motion  picture)  Insti- 
tute on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Van- 
derbilt University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of 
Notre  Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  min.     fii.  b&»-     16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  26) 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director.  Gerald  Burtage. 

SHmmary:  Lecturer  Herbert  J.  Blllaoo  traces  the  history  of  Com- 
munl-t  Party  rule  In  Russia  from  1982  to  1961.  Including  trend*  in 
Intellectual  life,  agriculture,  and  Industry, 

1.  Ruasla— Pol    &  govt.— 1917-  i.  Vanderbilt  University. 

Nashville.  Institute  on  Communism  and  ConstltutloDal  Democracy. 
Series:  Tbe  Nature  o(  commoatsm  (Uotion  picture)  no.  26. 

Fi  67-59ft 

La    PwKe.     (Filmairipi       Ancora    Produccionet,    Barcelona. 
Released  in  the  VS.  by  Oculer  Pub.  Co..  1970. 

35  fr.  color.  15  mm.  uti  phoiroupe:  Mngle-Irseli  I  retl  (5  in.).  7  1/2 
ips..  15  min. 

Wiih  UM  iit  French- 

SUMMARY:  A  Frertch  IsngMge  leKhing  film  wing  iktuhtt  from  the  itofy 
of  Ibc  Mme  title  by  Ouy  dc  Maupussnt.  With  captioru. 

I.  FfMch  laogustc— Audio- vuusl  initniciion  I.  Maupawsni.  Guy  de, 
1150-1193.     U  Psnwe      II    Ancori  ProduccioMi-      111    Oe»»ler  PuWuhing 

^'n.-,,  44.  72-732768 

OMSler  Pub-  Co.  TJ  MAKt- 


Pas  de  denx  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp,  of 
America,  1909. 

14  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Norman  McLaren. 

8wnmary:  Illuminates  the  grace,  beauty,  and  roovem«it  of  the 
classical  ttallet  form  through  the  use  of  strobe-like  or  multi-Image 
patterns.  Features  Margaret  Mercier  and  Vincent  Warren  of  Les 
Grands  Ballets  Canadlens. 

1.  Ballet.  r.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,    n.  Learning  Cor- 

poration of  America. 

782.9  78-703710 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Pa's  family  tree  (Motion  picture)  E  &  R  Jungle  Film  Co. 
[1916, 

11  mill.     si.     biw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  CollecUon,  Library  of  Congreas.  

CREDITS:  Director,  L.  W.  Chaudet;  scenario,  Frances  WlUey; 
cinema tographer,  Arthur  Powerson. 

SUMMARY :  A  comedy  In  which  a  man  dreams  that  his  sona  turn 
Into  chimpanxeea.  „  , 

I.  B  &  R  Jungle  Film  Company.  II.  George  Marshall  Film  Col- 
lection.   III.  American  Film  Institute  CtoUectlon, 

791.43  74r-710432 

Pasadena  Foundation  for  Medical  Research 


Morphology,  growth  and  pacemaker  activity 
of  mammalian  heart  ventricle  cells  in  culture. 


Pasadena  Tournament  of  Roses  Association, 
Pasadena,  Calif, 
see 

Backstage  at  the  world's  greatest  parade. 

Behind  the  scenes . 

The  Joy  of  muMC  (1972  Rote  Pirade) 

Wonderful  world  of  adventure. 


PMCtI*.  taw.  tMotioii  picture,    IwanamiFdnu.  Tokyo.    Relewed 
in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educadonal  Media,  1972. 

4  min.     «.     color,     tupw  «  mm.     {Pr«u«  of  «  liquid) 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

Media.     Ill.Serk.  :PresaureofaUquid.(Mot.onp.ctu«i  72.70OUO 

BFA  EducanoBsl  Media  '2 


Pashkovsky,  Jack 


Patterns. 
Paso  k  la  justicia  {Motion  picture)    Moecow,  1948. 

07  min.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 
Production  Especial  ■'Cine-Cronlca. 

With  Spanish  titles  and  narration.         ,..„,„„,  v-h.-imr 
Summary:   Shows  the  Nazi  atrocities  In  the  region  of  Kharkor, 
Russia.  ,  , 

1.  World  War.  IGSft-lW^-Atroclties.  ,noo^7 

940.54  76-708947 


Pass  and  Seymour 
see 

Split  second  safety;    a  guide  for  electrical 

hazard  safety. 


Motorola,   1971. 


Pass  receiving,  part  1   (Motion  picture) 
Made  by  NFL  Films. 

U  mm.     Kd.     color.     16  mm.     (George  Allen  football  skUls) 

.Also  iMUed  an  electronic  Tideo  recording.  __^,^    ,^^^    fu,,-u. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  to  players  and  ™*«^  '*'•/"  ?L 
mentals  of  football  that  brought  success  to  0««^  *"*";„  '"fraJS 
drili  for  both  running  backs  and  pass  recelYers.  Skills  demonstrat«I 
by  RaymoDd  Berry  and  Jack  Snow.  o^j^ .   n<«FM 

iPaasIng  (Football)  I.  Motorola.  Inc.  II.  Serle*:  George 
Allen  football  skills  ( Motion  picture) 

[GV951.5]  796.332  70-718687 

01  KB 

Passage  of  a  shock  wave  through  a  circular  orific«  (Moti<»i 
picture)  Education  Development  Center.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

A  min.     "1.     biw.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanic*  dims) 

Also  IsKued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

8UUMAKY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  pnaae 
of  fluid  mechanics.  ,»    » 

1.   Shock   waves.  I.   Education   Development  Omter.     "■   «"■ 

cyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational   Corporation.         Series:    Fluid 
mechanics   films    (Motion  picture) 

682  76-710308 

Encyclopaedia  Briuo-  olca  Educational  Corp. 


Passage  of  shock  waves  over  bodies  (Motion  picture)  Edu- 
cation Development  Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britaimica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  Alms) 

Also  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  raechaolca. 

1.    Shock   waves.  I.   Education   Derelopmeot  Oeoter.     II.  En- 

cyclopaedia  Britannica   Dducational   Corporation.         Series:    Fluid 
mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 

632  76-710305 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bdacatlonal  Corp. 


Passage  of  shock  waves  through  constrictions  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Education  Development  Center,  Released  by  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  pbaae 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Sho(^  waves.  I.  Bldocatlon  Development  Center.  II.  Bn- 
oydt^wedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Fluid 
mechaalcs  films  (Motion  picture) 

582  79-710306 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Passenger  ships    (FUmstrip)     Curriculum  Materials  Corp.» 

1968. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (TransportaUon) 

Smmwi I"bescribe8  modern  passenger  vessels,  and  dlscuasee  the 
duties  of  the  captain,  the  functions  of  radar  and  the  radio  room,  tne 
various  rooms  aboard  the  ship,  and  the  use  of  life  boats,  tenders,  and 

*"^1    0«an  liners.  i.  Curriculum  Materials  Corporation.  Se- 

r,»-:  Tr.„^r..«ou  (^""""'Pl^.^  ^  j.;  ^  ^.^^^ 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp. 

Passenger  trains  help  us  {FUmatrip)    Currioulum  M.teri.la 

Corp.,  1968. 

43  ti      color.     35  mm.     (TraiuporUillon) 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp- 


Passing  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associates.    Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts^  1971. 

4  min.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Elementary  school  basketball) 
SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  proper  methods  of  basketball  passing. 
1.  Basketball— Juvenile  Alms.         I.  Falrfiekl  Associates.     II.  Unl- 

rersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Elementary  school 

basketball  (Motion  picture) 

[GV885.1]  796.32  75-715021 

Universal  Education  and  Viaual  Arts 


Passing  and  catching  {Motion  picture)     Film  Associates, 

1966. 

3  min      Ki.     color.    8  mm.     (Basketball  skills  series) 

Loop  111m. 

Issued  In  stiindard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Summorv:  Demonstrates  the  basic  basketball  skills  of  itasslng  and 
catching. 

1.  Basketball.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Basketball  skills 

series  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2812 

Film  Associates 


Passing  and  pass  receiving  {Motion  picture)    Holt,  Rinehart 

and  Winston,  1969.    Made  by  Simon  and  Flynn. 

26  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Vince  Lombardi's  the  science  and 
art  of  football,  no.  4)  .,  __ 

Bummaiy:  VInce  I>orabardl  examines  the  stance  and  maneuver- 
ability of  the  quarterback  and  the  pass  receiver. 

1  Quarterback  (Football)  2.  Passing  (FootbaU)  i.  Lombardl, 
Vlnce  II.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  Series:  Vlnce  Lom- 
bardi's the  science  and  art  of  footbaU  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

796.832  71-709155 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


30 


Passing  days  (Motion  picture)  Za^freb  Fihns,  Yugoslavia. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1970. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Creditt:    Director,    animation,    and    drawing,    Nedeljko    Draglc; 
background,  Rudalf  Boroaak;  camera,  Zlatko  Sacer. 

Summary:  An  animated  story  of  a  man  prevented  by  pec^le  and 
events  from  leading  a  simple  life. 

I.  Zagreb-films,     ii.  Contemporary  Flims/McOraw-Hlll. 

701.946  76-706201 

McO  raw-Bill  Book  Co. 


The  Passing  game   {Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969.    Made  by  Simon  and  Flynn. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Vlnce  Lombardi's  the  science  and 
art  of  football,  no.  10)  ,  .  i 

Summary:  Vlnce  I-orabardl  describes  how  to  develop  a  successful 
passing  attack.     Includes  several  passing  plays.  ,       ^     j.   ,,,  __ 

1    Football— Offense.    2.  Passing  (Football)        i.  Lombardl.  Vlnce. 
n    Holt.  Rinehart  and   Winston,   Inc.  Series:   Vlnce  I^ombardl  s 

the  science  and  art  of  football    (Motion  picture)   no.  10. 

796.882  74-709161 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


I.  Phillipt,  Derek.  1926- 


A  Passing  phase  [Motion  picture]    Derek  Phillips,  England,  1 970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mass  Media  Associates. 

7  min.     tA      color.      16  mm 
With  discuuion  (utde 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  the  evolution  of  man  is  related  to  the  evolutioa  of 
war  weaponry  and  human  power  ttiugglcft. 

1   Evolution.     2.  Earth.     3.  End  of  the  world. 
11.  Mats  Media  Associates. 

[QB638]  901.9  72-700412 

Mass  Media  Associates  72  MARC 

PassinsT  quietly  throuch  (Motion  picture)     New  York  Uni- 
versity Institute  for  Film,  1970.    Made  by  Dinitia  Smith 

McCarthy. 

28  miD.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMUARY :  Presents  a  story  about  bd  old  man,  dying,  alone  and 
bereft,  who  tries  to  underatand  bis  dying  and  to  wtabllah  bis  etw- 
nllj  through  a  relatlonablp  with  his  only  omtact.  a  practical  nurse 
assigi>e(!  to  him  by  the  dty. 

1.  Death.  I,  New  York  University.     InsUtute  for  Film  and 

Television. 


tlu««^  Swedes.  [Motion  picture]  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada  in  collaboration  with  the  Swedish  Institute  for  Cul- 
tural Relations.  Released  by  Nati<Hial  Rim  Board  of  Canads^ 
1969. 

21  min.    >d     bftw.     16  mm. 

In  the  Swedish- Canadian  co-produciioas  •eriea. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Joaeph  Koenig.  John  Keraeny;  director  and  photogra- 
pher, Martin  Duckworth;  editor,  Ulla  Ry^. 

SUMMARY:  A  poetic  view  of  life  in  Sweden  as  seen  by  someone  who  doe* 
not  live  there.  Without  naitatioa. 

1.  Sweden— Social  Ufe  aad  cuatotns.  I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
[DL631)  914.85  74-714352 

National  Fibn  Board  of  72  MARC 


Passion     (Motion    picture)       CzechosloTensk^     filmexport, 

Prague.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

10  mlQ.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director,  writer,  and  artist,  Jlrl  Tmka. 

j^timRtarv:  An  animated  film  about  a  boy  who  grows  Into  a  man 
with  a  passIOD  for  speed,  always  trying  to  speed  up  bis  toys  and 
transportation  Tehlcles,  and  always  being  crushed  by  them. 

1.  Speed.  L  CeskoBlovensk^  aimexrwrt.    n.  Contemporary 

FllmB/McGraw-HiU. 

704.945  7a-708729 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

La  Passion    (Motion  picture) 
see    La  Vie  et  la  passion  de  J6sus  Christ 

The  Passion  of  slow  fire  (Motion  picture)  Cindphonic, 
Paris.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Trans-Lux  Distributing 
Corp.,  1962. 

93  nifii     sd.     b&w.    3r>  mm. 

English  tllalog  «lubbe«l  In;  dlrectwl  and  written  by  Terry  Curtis. 

Based  on  the  novel  La  mort  de  Belle,  by  Georges  Slmenon. 

Credit*:  Pntducer.  Frangnia  Chavane;  director,  Edouard  Moll- 
oaro;  screenplay,  Jean  Anouilh;  music,  Georges  Delerue;  photogra- 
phy, Jean-Iiouls  Ficavet ;  editors,  Robert  Isnardon,  Monique  Isnar- 
don.  Catt:  Jean  Desallly,  Monique  Melinand.  Jacques  Monod, 
Alexandra  Stewart,  Yves  Robert,  Yvette  EtIevanL 

Summary:  Dramn  in  which  a  sedate,  withdrawn  professor  is  ac- 
cused of  murdering  a  yonng  American  girl  boarder  and  how  this 
■battering  event  causes  him  to  realize  the  narrowness  of  his  life  and 
marrlBKe. 

I.  Simenon,  Georges,  1903-  I*   mort   de   Belle     n. 

Cln*phonlc.s.a.  r.  1.  in.    Trans-Lux    Distributing   Corpo- 

ration. New  York. 

Fi  67-1303 

PassoTVT  with  Jui  Peerce  {Motion  picture)  Jewish  The- 
ological Seminary  of  America  and  National  Broadcasting 
Co.  Released  by  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish 
Studies,  1968. 

so  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Kinescope. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  seriM  Bternal  light 

With  script 

Credila:  Script.  Moses  Bowell. 

Summary.-  Jan  Peerce,  Metn^iollton  Opera  star,  accompanied  by 
a  choir,  sings  traditional  and  modern  melodies  associated  with  Pass- 
over and  the  Seder  service.  Mr.  Peerce  and  his  wife  explain  some 
of  the  Passover  customs  and  comment  on  the  answ«^i  to  the  tradi- 
tional four  questions. 

L  Music,  Jewish.  L  Eternal  light  (TetevlsIoD  program)  n. 
Jewish  Theological  Seroinary  of  America,  in.  National  Broadcast- 
ing Company,  Inc.    re.  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  Studies. 

296.4  76-700978 
National  Academy  for                     Adolt  Jewish  Stndlfl* 

Passport  to  life  (Motion  picture)    Hadassah  (1953  ?, 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Cred'ti:  Original  ftory  and  photographer,  Oscar  H.  Horovlts; 
writer.  Samuel  T.  .\nsell :  narrator,  Martin  Bookspan. 

Summar]/:  Memt>erfl  of  the  Youth  AUyah  of  Hada.ssab  visit  recep- 
tion and  work  rnmps  for  immigrants  in  Israel,  observe  the  operation 
of  Institutions  established  with  volunteer  funds  for  the  care  and 
vocational  training  of  refugee  children  and  teenagers,  and  are  greeted 
by  the  Prime  Minister. 

1.    Israel  —  Emigration    aad    Immigration.  i.   Hadassah,   the 

Women's  Zionist  Organization  of  America. 

361.5  72-704265 
The   Password   is   courage    (Motion   picture)      Andrew   L. 

Stone,  inc.     Relea.s<tl  by  Met ro-Croldywn- Mayer,  l%2. 

ll'i  lii  n.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Ad  Andrew  and  Virginia  Stone  production. 

Based  on  the  biography  of  the  same  title,  by  John  Castle. 

Crcditt:  Associate  producer.  Sydney  Streeter;  director  and  writer, 
Andrew  L.  Stone:  director  of  photography.  David  Boulton;  editor, 
Noreen  Ackland.    Ciut:  IUrk  Bogarde.  Maria  Perschy.  Alfred  Lynch. 

Summary:  An  adventure  melodrama  about  British  prisoners  of 
war  held  in  a  German  camp  during  World  War  ii. 

1.  Coward,  Charles.  2.  World  War,  1989-1945— Atrocities.  S. 
World  War.  1939-19*.">— Prisoners  and  prisons,  German.  i.  Castle, 

John,  pseud.     The  i>asMword   is  courage,     ii.  Andrew  L.   Stone,  Inc. 
m.  Met  ro-Ooldwvo- Mayer.  Inc. 

791.43  Fi  67-1304 


The  Past  (Filnistrip)     Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1971. 
101  fr.     color.    S5  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33t  rpm.,  11 

min.     iHlack  poems,  black  Images) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  poems. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

Summary:  RecounU  In  poetry  the  black  man's  special  view  of 
history. 

1.  American  poetry— Negro  authors.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Pro- 
ductions, Pteasantvllle,  N.  Y.  Series:  Black  poems  binA  Images 
(Fllmstrlp) 

811  74-788193 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  dactlons 


The  Past  it  prelude:  the  monntains.  the  plalas,  the  plateaus.  [Mo- 
tion picture)  Audio  Productions.  Released  by  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

12  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  origin  >nd  formation  of  mounUtru  and  the  archi- 
tecture of  plateaut.  Explains  virioui  types  of  pressures  that  build  mountaiiu.  and 
discusses  the  forces  that  build  sad  wear  away  the  surface  of  the  earth  over  long 
periods  of  time.  Includes  scenes  of  volcanic  eruption  aitd  lavs  flow,  and  of  wind 
and  water  si  work. 

1.  Mountains.     2.  Plateaus.     3.  Eroakm.       1.  Audio  Productioit*.  inc.  New 
York.     11.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Ans. 
tQE621]  551.4  72-700383 

UniverMi  Education  and  72  MARC 

Visual  Arts 

Fkst  redemption   (Motion  picture)     Kay  Bee  Union,  1913. 
Released  by  W.  H.  Productions  Co.  ,1918?, 

•JH  miri.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Orlglimlly  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  John  B.  Allen  dim  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CredUi:  Producer,  Thomas  H.  Ince.  Coat:  Ann  Uttle,  Shorty 
Hamilton.  William  Elagleshlrt 

Summary:  Western  melodrama.  After  a  series  of  adventures 
which  Include  a  gun  battle  with  a  pursuing  posse,  the  wild  and  Inde- 
pendent daughter  of  a  gambler-liquor  dealer  unsuccessfully  attempts 
to  lead  a  new  life  wh^i  ahe  la  paroled  Into  the  custody  of  ttte  local 
minister. 

L  Kay  Bee  Union,  u.  W.  U.  Productions  Company,  ic.  John  B. 
Allen  film  eollectlon. 

Fi6&-606 

Pasta  &  Italian  sauce  (Filmstrip)     Lawry's  Foods,  1966. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  narration  guide,  pasta  recipe  sheets,  work  sheet  and  answer 
sheet. 

SUMMARY:  Dewrlbes  the  many  varieties  of  pasta,  Hs  origins, 
and  the  proper  methods  of  preparation.  Shows  the  many  types  of 
pasta  dlshcH  that  can  be  made  and  shown  in  party  table  settluKS. 
and  demonstrates  the  preparation  of  popular  and  unusual  dishes 
made  with  pasta  and  Italian  sauce. 

1,  Cookery   (Macaroni)     2.   Sauces.        I.  Lawry's  Foods. 

641.8  70-737735 

Lawry's  Foods 


Paste-ups   (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions.     Released 
by  Grosaet  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

2  mill.     .si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Graphics — photomechanical) 

Liiop  fllni. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Rolwrt  B.  Beeohlng. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  assemble  the  Individual  elements 
of  a  layout  for  a  commercial  design  Into  a  paste-up. 

1  Commercial  art  I.  Scope  Prodnctlons.  II.  Grosset  &  Dun- 
lap,  inc.,  publishers,  New  York.  Series:  Graphics— photomechan- 
ical (Motion  picture) 

778  72-711860 

Scope  ProdactlooB 

Pastel  drawing  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Pine  arts  techniques-  miscel- 
laneous) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Oreditt:  Series  de.slgner,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summarv:  Explains  the  techniques  Involved  In  pastel  drawing. 

1.   Pastel  drawing.  i,   Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series: 

Fine  aru  tecbniquee:  mlacellaneoua  (Hotloa  ptctnre) 

751.4  77-708111 

Walden  Film  Oorp. 

Pasternak,  Boris  Leonidovich,   1890-1960.     Doktor 
Zhivago 


Doctor  Zhivago. 


Pasteur  and  microbes  (FUmatrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1954.  Made  by  J.  A.  Lauwerys.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

28  fr.     bAw.     35  mm.     (Lives  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual.     Note*  revised  1968. 

Summary:  Traces  the  life  of  Louis  Pasteur,  the  French  chemist 
whose  experiments  In  sterilization  of  milk,  wine,  and  beer  led  to  the 
study  of  disease  microt>e8  In  silkworms,  then  In  animals  and  humans. 
Discusses  his  germ  theory  and  vacclnea. 

I.  Pasteur.  Louis.  1822-1885.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London, 
u.  Carman  Kducatlonal  Associates.  Series:  Lives  of  famous  men 
and  women  (FUmstrlp) 

925  Fi  A  68-4704 

Carman  Educational  Aasociates 


Futoral  symphony,  by  Beethoven  {FUmttrip)    Educational 
Audio  Visual,  1968. 

57  f r,  color.  85  mm.  and  2  pbonodlscs  ( 2  B.  each ;  2  B.  with 
electronic  signal),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  41  min.  mlcrogroove.  (Music 
appreciation  series) 

With  tencher's  notes. 

Creditt:  Visual  editor,  Jeanne  Rice. 

Summaiy:  Uses  paintings  from  various  periods  and  several  coun- 
tries to  Illustrate  the  moods  of  Beethoven's  Pastoral  symjrtiODy. 

1.  Beethoven,  I.udwlg  van.  1770-1827.  Symphony,  no.  8,  <^.  68, 
F  major.  2.  Art  and  music.  i.  Beethoven,  Ladwig  van,  1770-1827. 
Symphony,  no.  6,  op.  68,  F  major,  n.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc., 
Pleasantvllle.  N.  V.  Series:  Music  appreciation  series  (Fllmstrtp) 
785.1  Fi  A  68-4745 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


31 


PMtoral  symphony  by  Lndwlit  van  BMthoy.il    {FOmitrip) 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  1964. 

87  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     (Muilo  appreclntlon  K(rie«l 
With  teacher',  guide  eod  note*. 


r^hrvVs"Ko"r\rsym^ph^J"  ^M^P^  io'^^^te  the  . 
"r^o';ri5^dCV^S:i8:rT.    S,mphc«^,  no  ,^^op   «. 
F  mi^     n    EducaUonal  Audio  Vl-ual    Inc.,  PleaBantrllle,  N.  T. 
Series:   Music  appreciation  aeries   (Filmstrip)  pjj^ 57^4200 

Educational  Audio  Vlaoal 


Pastorale    (Motion   picture)      Square   Deal   Pictures   Corp., 
1946. 

11  min.     sd.     b&w,     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Narrator,  Jesae  WlUlam  StltL 

Summarv.-  Against  quiet  boating  and  landscape  scMiea  the  l^soo 
Is  presented  tbst  young  people  should  be  trained  to  see  true  values, 
and  to  be  grateful  for  their  blessings  In  order  to  help  esUbUsh  the 
Kingdom  of  God  on  earth,  and  prevent  future  wars. 

1.  Touth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Square  Deal  Pictures  Corpora- 
tion, Osainlng,  N.  Y. 

261.8  76-704266 

Pastry    dough — nixing    (Motion    picture)      Scope    Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Groseet  4  Dunlap,  1967. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Baking) 
Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B,  Beechlng. 

Summary :  Describes  the  difference  between  pastry  dough  and 
bread  dough  and  demonstrates  bow  to  mix  pastry  dough. 

1.  Pastry.     2.  Dough.  I.  Sc(H»e  Productions.     II,  Gresset  A 

Dunlap.  inc..  publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Baking  (Motion 

picture) 

641.7  79-711843 
Scope  Productions 

Pastry  forming  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions.     Re- 
leased by  Grosaet  &  Dunlap,  1967. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Baking) 
Loop  film. 

?',^lt'.'''ExS«  producer,  Robert  B.  BeechlnB. 

.„mm.r,:  Show.  'U,^°/,Sol-iro™«  .  Du„h,p,  luc.. 
p„Ji,SS"Ne,v  Torl,'™Vr,e.;^B.klog  (Motion  <"«""'|2_ni844 
Scooe  Productions 

Pat  explores  his  dty  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

14  mlu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  In  b&w. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Irving  Ruslnow;  collaborators.  P.  Craig 
Smith.  Bettina  P.  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  The  experiences  of  a  young  boy  and  his  family  are 
used  to  point  out  the  many  factors  which  must  be  considered  by  a 
family  when  looking  for  a  new  home  In  a  repreeenUtlre  American 
city.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  ClUes  and  towns— U.  S.  2.  Housing— U.  S.  I.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannlcn  Educational  Corporation. 

872.8  77-712313 
Encycl<q>aedla  Britan.                    nlca  E:ducatlonal  Corp. 


Patara,  Giorgio 
see 


Sculpture  in  the  city — Spoleta 


A  Patch  of  bhie  (Motion  picture)     Pandro  S.  Berman  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Metro-Gold wyn- Mayer,  1965. 
lOfi  min.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 
Panaris  ion. 


Credits:  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman;  director  and  writer.  Ouy 
Green;  music.  Jerry  Goldsmith;  director  of  photography.  Robert 
Burks;  film  editor,  Rita  Roland.  Cast:  Sidney  Poltler.  Shelley  Win- 
ters, Elisabeth  Hartman,  Wallace  Ford,  Ivan  Dixon. 

Summary:  A  romantic  melodrama  about  a  blind,  white  girl  from 
a  dreary  home  who  falls  In  love  with  the  man  who  befriends  her, 
not  knowing  that  he  la  a  Negro. 

r.  Kata,  Elizabeth.  Be  ready  with  bells  and  drums.  11.  Pandro  S. 
Berman  Productions,    ni.  Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi  68-1631 

Patch   pocket    (Motion   picture)      Fairfield  Associates.     Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  3) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Deals  with  a  square  pocket  and  the  special  tech- 
niques used  In  Its  construction. 

1.   Pockets.  I.   Fairfield  Associates.     U.   Universal  Education 

and  Visual  Arts.  HI.  Series:  Sewing  series  (Motion  picture)  part  3 
[TT560]  646.2  78-715117 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Patchworli  (FUmatrip)     Foster  Marlow. 
Fihn  Asociates,  1968. 


Released  by  Bailey- 


6S  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  h.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  S31  rpm.  micro- 
groove.    (Art  project  2) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Shows  techniques  Involved  In  the  textile  craft  of  patch- 
work. Demonstrates  the  employment  of  colors,  shapes,  and  a  mini- 
mum of  detail  to  produce  a  work  of  art. 

1.  Patchwork.  i.  Marlow.  Foster,  n.  Baltey-Fllm  Associates. 
Series:  Art  project  2  (Filmstrip) 

746.4  71-734676 

Bal  ley-Film  Associates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Patent  and  Trademark  Institute  of  Canada 
see 

This  is  my  invention. 

The  Path  of  light  (Filmstrip)    Harry  Robin.    Released  by 
JiFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Light) 

With  teaching  guide. 

SU-MilARY:  Explains  that  light  travels  In  straight  lines  which 
can  be  changed  by  reflection  or  refraction.  Defines  refraction  and 
reflettion  and  shows  that  we  see  things  hecansc  of  reflected  light. 
With  captions. 

1,  Reflection  (Optics)     2.  Refraction.         I.Robin,  Harry.     II.  BFA 
Educational  Media.     III.  Series:  Light  (Filmstrip) 
[QC385]  535  76-739432 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Path  to  adulthood   {Motion  picture)     Video  Nursinc,  1967. 
Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

■H  mill.  .sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Man:  his  growth  and  development — 
birth  through  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabua,  and  audiotape. 

Credits:  Instructor.  Robert  C.  Nicolay. 

Summai-]/:  Discusses  the  effects  of  parental  and  cultural  attitudes 
upon  the  young  adult  and  his  resultant  behavior. 

1.  Adolescence.  i.  Video  Nursing,  Inc.  Series:  Man:  his 

growth  and  development-— hi rth  through  adolescence  (Motion  picture) 
155.5  75-703684 

Video  Nursing 

Path  to  nationhood  {Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1964.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1966. 
27  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:  E*roducer,  John  Martin-Jones ;  director,  Bern  Oandy . 

tguminani:  Describes  the  election  In  1964  of  Papua  and  New 
Guinea's  first  parliament.  Discusses  the  problems  Involved  In  ad- 
ministering the  election. 

1.  Elections— Papua-New   Guinea    (Ter.)  i.    Australia.     News 

aod  Information  Bareaa. 

324.94  FiA6»-l744 

Information  Burea'i 


AuBtraUan  News  and 


Pa  the -American  Distributing  Company 
see 

Victim. 


Whistle  down  the  wind. 

Pathe  Contemporary  Films,  inc.  ,  New  York 
see 

Bach  to  Bach. 

A  Child's  eyes:    November  22,  1963. 

Pathe  Educational  Sciences,  inc. 
see 

Ben  Franklin's  Philadelphia. 
Ghost  towns:    U.S.A. 
Library  of  Congress. 
Mount  Vernon:    national  shrine. 

Statue  of  Liberty,  then  and  now. 
Story  of  our  Capitol. 

Valley  Forge:    national  shrine. 
The  White  House. 

Williamsburg,  restored  in  our  century. 

Pathe  Exchange,  inc. 
see 

Actor's  nightmare. 

The  City  slicker. 

Don't  get  jealous. 


Florida  versus  California. 


The  Freshman. 

The  Golf  bug. 

Good  morning,  Madam! 

Happy  days. 

Harvest  hands. 

Iceland. 

Kidnapped. 

A  Lad  and  his  lamp. 
The  Maid  of  the  wild. 
Pathe  review,  no.  20. 

The  Shield  of  silence. 

Some  baby. 

They  shall  pay. 

Pathe  f  re  res 
see 

The  Dog  and  his  various  merits. 

Down  in  the  deep. 

His  first  cigar. 

Nomadic  tribes  in  the  El-Kantara  (Gorges 
(Algeria) 

Romeo  turns  bandit. 

Pathe  News,  inc. ,  New  York 
see 

Ben  Franklin's  Philadelphia, 
Ghost  towns:    U.S.A. 
"Jim"  Farley  and  his  friends. 
Library  of  Ctongress. 
Making  a  better  Indiana. 

Men  of  destiny. 
Milestones  of  the  century. 
Mount  Vernon:    national  shrine. 

News  clips, 

Roosevelt  campaign  and  inauguration,  1932- 
1933. 

Statue  of  Liberty,  then  and  now. 

Story  of  our  C^apitol. 

Valley  Forge:    national  shrine. 

The  White  House. 

Williamsburg,  restored  in  our  century. 


32 


Pathe  review,  no.  20   {Motion  picture)     Pathe  Exchanee, 

1928. 

7  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

In  the  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn  Moore  film  collection.  Library  of 
Congress. 

Summon/.-  Includes  scenes  of  wayside  vendors  on  city  streets  In 
Japan  and  of  Mexican  artist  Luis  Hidalgo  showing  his  wax  carica- 
tures of  George  Bernard  Shaw,  Jimmy  Walker,  Will  Rogers,  and 
Meiican  Presidents  Obregon  and  Calles. 

1.  Hidalgo,  Luis,  19047-  2.  Peddlers  and  peddling  — Japan. 

I.  Pathe  Exchange,  Inc.  ii.  Douglas  Plemlng-Lynn  Moore  film  collec- 
tion. 

736  Fi  68-543 


Pathescope-Berlitz    audio-visual    French    language    series 

(FUmstn'p)     Pathescope  Educational  Films,  1959. 

40  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotapes:  plastic,  dual- 
track,  24  reels  (5  in.),  3S  in.  per  sec. 

With  teacher's  guide,  student  scripts,  and  Bngllsb  picture-keyed 
scripts. 

Includes  review  tape  for  each  set  of  five  lessons. 

Contentt:  1.  On  the  plane.  46  fr. — 2.  Arrival.  38  fr. — S.  Luggage 
and  clothing.  38  (r. — 4.  Paris  taxi  ride.  38  fr.— 6.  Time,  daya, 
monthfl.  44  fr.— 6.  At  the  hotel.  87  fr.— 7.  In  the  hotel  room. 
40  fr.— 8.  At  the  florist's.  37  fr.— 9.  At  the  restaurant.  47  fr.— 
10.  Colors,  foods,  flowers.  43  fr.— 11.  A  visit  49  fr.— 11.  At  the 
office.  38  fr.— 18.  At  an  exhibition.  36  fr.— 14.  A  doctor's  visit. 
40  fr.— 15.  In  the  Bols  de  Boulogne.  45  fr.— 16.  Marketing.  46  fr.— 
17.  Sightseeing  at  Versailles.  53  fr.— 18.  Sidewalk  cafe.  41  fr.— 
19.  At  the  movies.  51  fr.— 20.  At  the  cabaret.  46  fr.— 21.  A  legal 
consultation.  47  fr.— 22.  A  train  trip.  45  fr. — 23.  At  the  barber'a. 
36  fr. — 24.  Department  store.  46  fr.- 25.  The  profession.  49  fr. — 
26.  School  days.  46  fr.— 27.  The  post  office.  37  fr.~28.  Polite  con- 
versation. 39  fr. — 29.  Automobile  accident.  49  fr. — SO.  At  the  hos- 
pital. 38  fr.— 31.  At  the  races.  46  fr.— 32.  A  letter.  45  fr.— 33. 
Marriage  proposal.  36  fr. — 34.  Jeweler  and  tKiokstore.  38  fr. — 35. 
Military  life.  51  fr.— 36,  Renting  a  house.  51  fr.— 37.  At  the  bank. 
89  fr.— 38.  At  the  art  museum.  52  fr.— S9.  The  wedding.  50  fr. 
40.  On  the  boat.    35  fr. 

1.   French   laii^iagc — .\iidio  Visual   instiaction.  i.   Pathescope 

E<lucalional  Film-;,  inc. 

448  73-733737 

Pathescope  Educational  Films 

Pathescope-Berlitz   audio-visual   German   lanffuase   series 

{FUmetrip)    Pathescope  Educational  Films,  1963. 

30  filmstrips,  color,  35  mm.  and  tapes:  18  reels  (5  In.),  3J  In.  per 
sec. 

with  teacher's  guide,  student  scripts,  and  keyed  pictures. 

Includes  review  tape  for  each  set  of  five  lessons. 

Contents:  1.  Flight  to  Germany.  44  fr.  —  2.  Driving  through 
Munich.  44  fr.— 3.  Hotel  and  flower  shop.  42  fr.— 4.  Dining  at  a 
restaurant.     42  fr.— 5.  Hours,  days  and  months.    48  fr. — 6.  A  visit 

43  fr.— 7.  A  day  at  the  office.  42  fr.— 8.  Marketing.  45  fr.— 9.  A 
wallc  in  the  park.  46  fr. — 10.  Colors  In  review.  41  fr. — 11.  The 
museum  and  art  gallery.  46  fr. — 12.  An  outdoor  cafe.  45  fr. — 13. 
Legal  matters.  44  fr. — 14.  Going  to  the  movies,  48  fr. — 15,  Excur- 
sion to  a  lake.  48  fr. — 16.  Traveling  by  train.  47  fr. — 17.  A  day  lo 
Vienna.     40   fr.— 18.   Professions.     48   fr.— 19.   Memories  of  youth. 

47  fr.— 20.  The  song  of  the  Lorelei.     34  fr.— 21.  At  the  post  ofHce. 

44  fr.— 22.  The  stolen  letter.  41  fr.— 23.  An  automobile  trip.  45  fr.— 
24.  At  a  concert  and  a  festival.  47  fr.- 25.  Long-awaited  news.  48 
fr.— 26.  -4  proposal  of  marriage.  41  fr— 27.  Looking  for  gifts.  44 
fr.- 28.  House  hunting.  42  fr.— 29.  In  the  bank.  43  fr.— 30.  The 
wedding  day.    40  f  r. 

1.   German   language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  Pathescope 

Educational  Films,  inc. 

438  Fi  A  64r-2849 

Pathescope  Educational  Films 

Pathescope-Berlitz    audio-visual   Spanish    languag:e    series 

{Filmstrip)    Pathescope  Educational  Films,  1962. 

30  filmstrips,  color,  35  mm.  and  tapes:  18  reels  (5  In.),  S|  In.  per 
sec. 

With  teachers'  guide,  stud«it  scripts,  and  keyed  pictures. 

Includes  review  tape  for  eadi  set  of  five  lessons. 

Contents:  1.  Flight  to  Mexico.     50  fr.— 2.  From  airport  to  hotel. 

48  fr.- 3.  An  invitation.  49  fr.— 4.  A  typical  restaurant  46  fr.— B. 
Clock  and  calendar.  50  fr.— 6.  A  social  visit  49  fr.— 7.  A  hoalneas 
day.  61  fr.— 8.  The  doctor  comes.  48  fr.— 9.  At  the  market.  49  fr.- 
10.  Colors  in  review.  51  fr.— 11.  A  walk  through  the  park.  53  fr.— 
12.  Historical  points.  ^  fr. — IS.  An  unexpected  encounter.  52  fr. — 
14.  Legal  matters.  53  fr.— 15.  Today's  film.  50  fr.— 16.  Through  the 
canals.  50  fr.— 17.  Travelling  by  train.  47  fr.— 18.  Well  groomed. 
53  fr.— 19.  Vocations.  53  fr. — 20.  Memories  of  youth.  49  fr. — 21. 
Postal  service.  48  fr.— 22.  Small  talk.  54  fr.— 28.  An  autcwnobile 
trip.  49  fr.— 24.  Sunday  outing.  49  fr.— 25.  A  stolen  letter.  52  f r.— 
26.  Till'  betrothal.  45  fr.— 27.  Buying  presents.  50  fr.— 28.  House 
hunting.  50  fr.— 29.  Financial  arrangements.  44  fr. — SO.  The  wed- 
ding day.    47  fr. 

1.   Spanish   language — Audio-visual   instruction.  i.   Pathescope 

Educational  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  A  64-2226 
Pathescope  Educational  Films 


Pathescope  Company  of  America,  inc. ,  New  York 
see 

Pampered  youth, 

Pathescope  Educational  Films,  Inc. 
see 

America  in  profile:  the  life  of  a  people. 

The  Brontes. 

The  Constitution — a  Uvlng  document, 

Geoffrey  Chaucer. 

The  Grasshopper  Man  stories. 

The  Grasshopper  Man  stories,  series  2. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pathescope  Educational  Films,  inc.    (Continued) 

Great  writers  of  the  British  Isles,  set  1. 

Great  writers  of  the  British  Isles,  set  2. 
Great  writers  of  the  United  States. 

Guess  what  happened  today'. 

Guess  where  we  went  today! 
The  History  of  ancient  Greece, 
The  History  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

The  History  ot  the  Koman  Republic. 

Israel:  croMroads  of  history.  Lesson  1 :  Geogra[4iy  and 
economy. 


Israel:  croMrotdi  of  history.  Lesson  2:  The  peofdc— 
unity  and  divenity. 


Israel:  crossroads  of  history.  Lesson  3:  Kibbutz — ven- 
ture in  Utopia. 


breek  crotsroads  dC  history.  Lesson  4:  Land  of  c 


Israel:  crossroads  of  histwy.  Lesson  S:  Digging  up  the 
past — archaeology. 


Israel:  crossroads  of  history.  Lesson  6:  The  history  of 
e). 

Keep  fit — be  happy. 
The  Land  of  Israel,  set  1. 
The  Land  of  Israel,  set  2. 
The  Land  of  Israel,  set  3. 


The  Metric  system — the  universal 
language  of  measurement. 


My  land  and  what  it  gave  to  yours. 
Oliver  Goldsmith. 


Pathescope-Berlltz  audio-visual  French 
language  series. 

Pathescope-Berlltz  audio-visual  German 
language  series. 


Pathescope-Berlltz  audio-visual  Spanish 
language  series. 


Walter  Scott, 

William  Shakespeare,  part  1. 

William  Shakespeare,  part  2. 


Pathfinders  from  the  stars  {Motion  picture)  Norwood 
Studios.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 
1967. 

48  mlD.    »d.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumnarv:  Traces  the  history  of  man's  progress  In  accurate 
geographic  position  determination  from  anUquity  to  the  present. 
Illustrates  the  possibilities  of  precise  positional  control  across  vast 
distances.  In  remote  areas,  and  at  the  surface  or  hottom  of  the  sea. 

1.  OeogTHphlcal  positions.  i,  Norwood  Studios,  inc,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.    II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce,  inc. 

626  FiA68-W3 

CINE 


Pathology  oftbc  cerrlx.  [Filmslrip]     W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1972. 

I  62  fr  e»ch)     color.     35  mm,        and  plionnUpc  in  cat- 


1  pathology,  obstelrics 


2  (ilmiif  jpi  (apprc 
Ktle:  60  mJn. 

With  fiudy  bookkl 

CREDITS:   Author.  Ancel  U.  BUutlcm. 

SUMMARY:  A  program  for  continuing  tducatio 
and  gynecology. 

1    Cervix  uteri     DiscaKi         I.  Saunders  (W   B  )  Company,  Phitadelphia 
tRG3I0i  6 1 8. 1  72-734144 

W,  B.  Saunden  Co.  72  MARC 


Tbe  Pathophralology  of  emphyaema.  rFilmstripi     Trainex  Corp.. 
1971. 

84  U      color,     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  2  a..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  22  min. 

Alio  iaaued  with  phorratape  in  caaaettc. 

With  iruinictor'f  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  for  nuraea.  Reviews  anatomy  and  phyaiology  of 
the  normal  reapirator>  syitem.  introduce*  the  typical  emphyiema  psiient.  and 
explaini  the  early  phyiical  changes  aaaociated  with  thit  diaeaae.  Illustratea  the 
advanced  phyaical  change*,  biochemical  changes,  and  biochemicaJ -physical 
changes  that  can  be  produced  by  emphysema  when  the  pn^ess  ot  the  disease 
i>  iKM  checked. 

I.  Emphysema.  Pulmonary         1.  Trainex  Corporation. 

[RC776.E5]  610.73  72-732581 

Trainea  Corp  72  MARC 


Paths  to  paradise  (Motion  picture)     Famous  Players-Laaky 
Corp.,  1925. 

75  min.     si.     bAw,     S5  mm. 

ITps^iited  hy  Adolph  Ziikor  and  Jesse  L.  Laoly, 

Based  on  the  play  entitled  The  heart  of  a  thief  by  Paal  Arm- 
strong. 

L.  O,  copj-  Incomplete :  65  mln. ;  reel  7  wanting. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collecllon,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Clarence  Badger;  scrfwiplay, 
Keene  Thompson;  photography,  H.  Klnley  Martin  Ciut-  Betty 
Compson,  Raymond  Griffith. 

Summnru:  A  comedy  set  in  San  Francisco  about  a  confidence  man 
and  a  lady  thief  who  join  forces  In  order  to  steal  a  diamond  necklace 

I.  Armstrong.  Paul,  18fl&-1915.  The  heart  of  a  thief,  u  Para- 
mount Pictures,  inc.  ui.  Paramount  Fllai  CoUection  iv 
American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  7S-709r>;i,5 


Pathway  to  Nirvana    (Motion  picture) 
see   Buddhism,  part  1 


Pathways  in  the  sky  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept  of 
Transport,  Civil  Aviation  Branch,  Ottawa.  Made  and 
released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Asnoclate  producer,  I>ennlii  Sawyer;  director  and  camera- 
man. Hector  J.  Lemteux;  narrator,  Stanley  Jacltaon;  music  editor, 
Norman  Blgras;  (11m  editor,  Mike  McKennlrey. 

fiummary:  Describes  the  role  of  civfl  aviation  In  Canada  today 
and  the  vocational  ofrportunlties  available  to  young  people  Interested 
In  the  advancement  of  safe  and  efficient  flight. 

1.  Aeronautics  m*  a  profession.  i.  Canada.     Civil  Aviation 

Branch,    ii.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

629.133  70-705264 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Pathways  to  progress — the  Elementary  and  secondary  edu- 
cation act  of  1965  (Fihnstrip)  Xational  Audio-Visual 
Associ;.tion,  1968. 

83  fr.  coloi-.  35  mm.  and  phouotlisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  ipm., 
20  min. 

With  script 

Summary:  Documents  some  of  the  technological  Innovations  made 
possible  by  the  Elementary  and  secondary  education  act  of  196S. 
Demonstrates  how  the  stimulating  use  of  audlovlsuala  In  the  class- 
room Is  contributing  to  the  improvement  of  educational  opportunity 
for  American  children. 

1.  Educational   Innovations.     2.  Audio-visual  materials.  l  Na- 

tional Audlo-VlBual  Association. 

871.33  Fi  A  68-4824 

National  .\udlo-Vl8nal  Association 


The  Patient  and  circulatory  disorders.  [Transparencies]    J.  B.  Lip- 
pincott  Co.,  1969. 

54  transparencies,     color.     9  x  10  in. 

Issued  in  3  units. 

With  instructor's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Nursing  consultant,  UVaughn  Sharp;  artist,  William  E.  Loechel. 

CONTENTS:  Unit  1.  Normal  anatomy  and  physiology.  11  transparencies; 
24  overlays — Unit  2  Special  tests  and  procedures.  10  transparencies:  14  over- 
Uys- — Unit  3.  The  patient  and  coronary  disease.  33  transparencies;  61  overlays. 

I .  Cardiovascular  system  Diseases.  I.  Lippincolt  (J.B.)  Company.  Phila- 
delphia. 

tRC667]  610.73  72-733906 

J    B,  Lippincon  Co  72  MARC 


The  Patient  and  fluid  balance.  [Transparencies]     J.  B.  Lippincott 
Co..  1969. 

64  transparencies,     color.     9  n  10  in. 

In  case. 

Issued  in  3  units. 

With  instructor's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Wrileta.  Isabel  Dutcher,  W.  D.  Snively.  Jr. 

CONTENTS;  Unit  1.  The  state  ofcquUibrium:  normal  physiology.  11  tran- 
sparencies; 26  overlays. — Unit  2.  Disequilibrium.  Part  A:  Altered  physiology.  16 
transparencies;  48  overlays.  Part  B:  Oinical  application.  17  transparencies;  35 
overlays.— Unit  3.  Fluid  therapy.  20  transparencies;  49  overlays. 

1   Fluid  therapy,     2.  Body  fluid*.       1.  Lippincott  (J.  B.)  Company,  Phila- 
delphia 
lRMi70]  610.73  72-733907 

J-  B.  Lippincott  Co.  72  MARC 


33 


Patient-centered  volunteer  services  (Filmstrtp)  Trainex 
Corp.,  li>69. 

100  fr.  color.  3-".  tnrn.  and  iih(ino<il»<c:  2  s.,  12  in.  33i  rpm, 
20  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Hospital  volunteer  wrles  1) 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  Corta  Mesa  Memorial  nospltal 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  manual. 

Summary:  i'resents  proper  methods  and  procedures  for  the  ho'<- 
pltal  volunteer  while  performing  such  patient-centered  services  as 
writing  letters,  reading,  engaging  in  non-controversial  conversations 
feeding  the  patients,  assisting  In  record  keeping,  and  malntalnlne 
cleanliness.  * 

1    Volunteer  workers  In  hospitals.  i.  Trainex  Corporation 

Series:  Hospital  volunteer  series,  l  (Fllmstrlp) 

^    ,       ^  362  7&-787148 

Trainex  Corp. 

Patient  feeding  and  mouth  care  (Motion  picture)  Calvin- 
DeFrenes  Corp.  Made  by  Kepe  Associates.  Released  by 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

12  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Patients  are  people,  no  6) 

Presented  by  P.  R.  N.  Films. 

Credits:  Consultants.  Gloria  M.  Gallo,  CoUette  M.  Drobel 

Summary:  A  training  aim  for  nurses"  aides  describing  care  of 
the  mouth  and  dentnres.  Explains  the  imporUnce  of  nutrlUon,  and 
demonstrates  how  to  assist  the  patient  In  eating, 

1.   Nurses'  aides.     2.   Mouth— <;are  and  hygiene.  i,  Calvln- 

DeFrenes   Corporation.       n.    Mo<!ern   Talking   Picture   Service    Inc 
Series :  Patie&ta  are  people  (Motion  picture)  no.  5. 

610.73  75-707789 


Patient  transportation:  The  wheelchair  (FUmstnp)  Blak- 
iston  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  in 
collaboration  with  Daniel  C.  Dillon. 

4t}  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  20  mla 
(Basic  nursing  procedures) 

With  script  and  teacher's  gul'le. 

Credits:  Bducational  consultants,  Marlon  R,  Thompson,  Jean  Allto. 

Summary:  Shows  the  most  important  aspects  and  techniques  of 
transporting  patients  from  one  part  of  the  boepitat  to  another  by 
means  of  a  wheelchair. 

1.  Wheelchairs.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.     Biaklatoa  Di- 

vision.       Series:  Basic  nursing  procedures  (Filmstrlp) 

610.78  Fi  A  68-6170 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Patient  with  a  herniated  intervertebral  disk   (Film- 
strip)     Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

85  fr.  color.  3.1  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s,,  12  In.,  33)  rpm., 
14  min.    (Patient  care  series) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape. 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Defines  the  anatomy 
and  physiology  of  the  spinal  column  and  the  pathology  of  a  herniated 
Intervertebral  disk.  Desc-rlbes  conservative  treatment.  Gives  nurs- 
ing measures  for  preventing  complications  of  bedrest,  assisting  the 
patient  In  resumption  of  activity,  and  preparing  the  patient  for  dis- 
charge. 

1.  Intervertebral  disk— -Diseases.    2,  Nurses  and  nursing.  I, 

Trainex  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Patient  care  series  (Filmstrlp) 
[RD753]  610.78  73-740090 

Tral  nex  Corp. 


The    Patient    with    addictive    behavior    (Motion    picture) 
Video  Nursing,  1968.    Made  by  WTTW~TV. 

44  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Nursing  In  psychiatry) 

Videotape  also  ifwiied. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  sytlsbu-s  and  audiotape. 

Credttt;   Instructors,   Martha  Mitchell,  Elizabeth  Haloney. 

Summai-y:  Illustrates  characteristic  behaviors  of  patients  who  are 
orerd^>eadeDt  on  alcohol  and  drugs.  Discusses  attendant  nursing 
problems  in  therapeutic  management  of  these  patients. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.  2.  Narcotic  addicts.  L  Video  Nurslnjr, 
Inc.        Series:  Nursing  In  psychiatry  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  76-703435 

Video  Nursing 


Patients  with  manipulative  and  acting-out  behaviors  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Video  Nursing,  1968.  Made  by  WTTW- 
TV. 

44  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Nursing  in  psychiatry) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllahus,  and  audiotape. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Martha  Mitchell. 

Summary:  Describes  behaviors  that  characterize  the  acting-out 
patient  and  discusses  some  social  and  theoretical  issues  surrounding 
his  treatment. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.     2.  Acting  out  (Psychology)  i.  Video 

Nursing,  Inc.         Series;  Nursing  In  psychiatry   (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-703436 

Video  Nursing 


Paton,  Bruce  C 
see 


Cardiac  arrest  by  Bruce  C.  Patoo,  M.D.,  Denver, 
Colorado. 


Patricia -Jalem-Reynard  Compaiiy 
see 

The  Great  race. 

Patrick,  Peggy 
see 


Art  project  2. 
Festival  in  storyland. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Patrick  MoyalluM.  [Motion  picturci     BBC-TV.  Lofldon,  1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Fiimt. 

32  min.     u).     bftw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY^  Presents  an  interview  with  Daniel  Patrick  Moynihan  in  which 
he  discusses  his  early  life,  his  expenencea  as  ■  politician,  univenily  professor  and 
administrator,  and  his  ideas  for  dealing  with  the  moat  urgent  proMenu  facing  the 
United  Slates  in  this  generation. 

I.  Moynihan,  Daniel  Patrick.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
Television  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

[E840.8i  923  78-714546 

Time-Life  Films  73  MARC 


Patriotic  and  historical  songs  (Filmstrip)     Eye  (rate  House, 
1971. 

S4  fr-  c«lor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in,,  S3)  rpm., 
20  mlQ.     mlcrosroore     (Bill;  Ballad's  hootenanny,  do.  5) 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  Iti  cassette. 

With  teacher's  maDiial. 

CUEDITS:  Writers,  Maralene  Wesner,  Betty  Baliale.  Mll%  E. 
Wesler;  narrator.  Rosfco  Mercer;  folk  singer,  Bonnie  Tepper, 

Sl'JIXIARY:  Pr««nt8  American  patriotic  and  historical  songs 
and  provides  information  on  their  origin  and  meaning,  tncludfs 
Yankee  doodle;  The  red.  white,  and  blue;  Lincoln  and  liberty;  Old 
Abe  Lincoln;  Dixie;  Maryland,  my  Maryland;  Goober  peas;  The 
battle  cry  of  freedoni;  and  Tramp,  tramp,  tramp.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  National  songs,  American.         L  Bye  Gate  House   inc.     II.  Se- 
ries: Billy  Ballad's  hootenaaoy    (FtlniBtrlp)    no.  6. 
[M1629]  784.7  77-739104 
Eye  Gate  House 


Patriotic  poetry  by  American  writers  {Filmstrip)    Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1970. 

C3  U.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  6  min.  (A 
Visual  anthologj-  of  poetry) 

Credit*:  Narration.  Charles  X.  Schmidt;  music,  Jan  Cole;  photog- 
raphei-s  anil  editors,  Kenneth  Rus.sell,  Marjorle  Russell. 

Co((feta«:  1.  America  the  beautiful,  by  Katharine  Lee  Bates. — 2. 
Concord  hymn,  by  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  —  S.  Old  Ironsides,  by 
Oliver  Wwidell  Holmes.— 4.  In  Flanders  field,  by  John  HcCrae. 

1.  Patriotic  poetry,  American.  i.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Hunts- 
TlUe,  Tex.        Series:  A  Visual  anthology  of  poetry  (Fllmstrlp) 

811  77-737386 

Educational  Filmstrips 


The  Patsy    {Motion  picture)     Patti  Enterprises.     Released 
by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

101  mill.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor, 

Creiitt:  Producer.  Einest  D.  Glucksraan ;  director,  Jerry  I^wls; 
screenplay,  Jerry  Lewis.  Bill  Richmond ;  music,  David  Raskin ;  di- 
rector of  photography,  Wallace  Kelley;  fllm  editor,  John  Woodcock. 
Cant:  Jerry  Lewis,  Everett  Sloane,  Ina  Balln,  Keenan  Wynn.  Peter 
Lorre, 

Summai-y:  A  comedy  In  which  a  classically  Inept  bellboy  is  seized 
upon  as  star  material  by  a  desperate  Hollywood  group. 

I.  PnttI  Enterprises,     ii.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1354 


Pattern  and  design  in  nature  (Motion  picture)    Troll  Asso- 
ciates. 1971.    Made  by  International  Film  Makers. 

4  min.    Bi.    color.    sui>er  8  mm.     (.\Iong  nature  trails) 

Loop  Alms  mounted  In  cartridge. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Louis  DeRochemont ;  photographer.  Camp- 
bell Norsgaard. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  that  the  colorful  markings  and  designs  of 
butterflies,  moths,  beetles,  Insects,  and  birds  have  Inspired  artists 
throughout  the  centuries. 

1.  Color  of  insects,  I.  Troll  Associates.  II.  Series;  Along  na- 
ture trails  (Motion  picture) 

[QLri96]  591.5  79-713726 

Troll  Associates 


Pattern  and  growth.  [Motion  picnirc]     BBC-TV.  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Fdms. 

20  min      sd.     b&w.      16  mm.     (Numbers  and  their  reUtionihipi,  no.  4) 
SUMMARY:  Explains  how  various  Mquences  ol  numbers  are  oblaiitcd.  In- 
troduces the  Fibonacci  scries,  and  illustrates  its  occurrence  in  natural  (rowth 
pattern. 

1  Sequences  (Maihemaiici)  2.  Fibonacci  numbers.  I.  British  Broadcast- 
ing Corporation.  Television  Service.  II.  Time-life  Films.  III.  Series:  Num- 
bers and  their  relationships.  [Motion  picture]  no.  4. 

lQA292]  513  75-714434 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


A  Pattan  %ot  BaHben.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London, 
1968.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Fdsu. 

20  min.     sd.    bAw.     16  mm.     (Numbers  and  iheir  reUtioashipa,  no.  3) 
SUMMARY;  Teachestothcstudcniofmatbematics.  the  Paacaltriangle.and 
explains  its  additive  and  ■ymmetricaJ  properties.  Solves  various  mathematical 
problems  by  naing  that  paium  of  numbers. 

I.  Psacal's  triangle.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Television  Ser- 
vice. II.  Time-Life  Films,  ill.  Series:  Numbers  sod  their  relationships.  [Mo- 
tioa  picture]  bo.  3. 

tQA241i  513  71.714433 

Ttow-Ufc  Fileas  72  MAKC 


Pattern  in  prints  {Motion  -picture)    Educational  Media,  1968. 

\   mill.     si.     »i»lor.    8  mm.     (Creative  printmakiiig  serlef) 

l>iu|>  nim  moiintMl  tn  cartridge. 

lK«ued  in  KlmidHrd  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  "tiidy  guide. 

CiPdilt:  Producer.  E.  Frank  Uach. 

Hiimmiiri/:  I>einonHt rates  the  technlqiieH  of  printmaking  iialng  an 
exteii-'lve  repertoire  of  paltenm  ci-eated  with  simple  carrot  and  era- 
ser motif". 

1.    Print!*— Twhniqiie,  I.   F^liw^llonal    Media.   Inc.        Series: 

Creative  prtntnmklnc  aerleH  (Motion  picture) 

761  Fi  A  68-2508 

Edncittlonnl  Media 


Pattern  interpretation    (Motion  picture)      E.  P.   Research. 
Released  by  AIM.S  Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

12  min.    sd.    color.     10  mm.     (Clothing — sewing  techniques) 

Also  issued  In  cartridge  In  super  S  mm.  with  magnetic  sonnd 
tracic. 

CKEIHTS:  Producer.  Janiea  O.  Tidwell ;  supWTlsor,  Sally  Mace 
Gallagher. 

SUMMARY;  Explains  the  use  of  Information  provided  on  the 
.sewing  pattern  envelope  and  on  the  guide  sheet.  Demonstrates 
pattern  layout,  pinning,  and  cutting  the  garment. 

1.  r>res.smaking.  2.  Garment  cuttlnft.  I.  E.  P.  Research.  II. 
AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.  III.  Series:  Clothing— sewing 
techniques  (Motion  picture) 

[TT5-20]  646.4  75-714320 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Pattern  layout  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

5  mill.     Rd.    color.     16  mm.     (Making  it  in  fashion) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  prepare  a  fabric  tor  pattern 
layout  and  cutting  and  shows  how  to  lay  the  fabric  on  the  pattern. 

1.  Dressmaking— Pattern  design.    2.  Garment  cutting.  I.  Dou- 

bleday  Multimedia.     II.   Series:  Making  It  In  fashion    (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[TT5-20]  646.4  70-712066 

Donbleday  Multimedia 

Pattern  measuring,  laying  out,  and  cutting:  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Eotlien  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyolopaedia  Britannioa  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

3  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Basic  dressmaking) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking— Pattern  design.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Ency- 
cl<^>aedla    Brltannlca    Educational    Corporation.  Series:    Basic 

dressmaking  (Motion  picture) 

646.4  71-704542 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  0>rp. 

The  Pattern  of  life  (Filmstrip)  Center  for  Media  Develop- 
ment.   Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Life  from  life) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary :  Describes  the  characteristics  and  activities  of  chromo- 
somes and  depicts  the  formation  and  functions  of  DNA.  With  cap- 
tions.   For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Chromosomes — Juvenile  films.  2.  Deoxyribnucleic  acid — Juve- 
nile films.  I.  Center  for  Media  Development  II.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.        Series:  Life  from  life  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  79-738232 

BF.\  Educational  Media 

Patterns  {Motion  picture)  United  Artists  Corporation,  1956. 
Made  by  42  East  73rd  St.,  inc. 

$3  uiin.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Basefl  on  the  television  play  of  the  same  title  by  Rod  Serllng. 

Credits:  Producer.  Michael  Myerberg;  director,  Fielder  Cook; 
soieenplay.  Rod  Selling.  Cait:  Van  Heflln,  Ed  Begley,  Beatrice 
Straight.  Everett  Sloane. 

Suinmarv:  A  drama  of  the  ruthless  warfare  that  goes  on  In  the 
skyscraper  jungle  of  the  big  business  world. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Big  bu.slness.        i,  Serllng,  Rod,  1924-  Patterns,    ii.  United 

Artists  Corporation. 

658  Fi  A  67-5296 

I'Mited  .\rtlstsCorp. 

Patterns  {Motion  picture)    Jack  Pashkovsky,  1966. 

.".  luin.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Hinnmnm:  An  art  film.  PIctui-es  reflections  in  water  with  musical 
accoiiipatiiiiient. 

1.  Water.         i.  Pashkovsky,  Jack. 

780.1  Fi  A  68-157 

CINE 


Patterns  and  scientific  investigation  (Motion  picture) 
Dept  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  David  G. 
Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

22  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 
SUMMARY:   Illustrates  basic  concepts  and  methods  of  scientific 
investigation  and  provides  Insight  Into  the  reasoning  process  under- 
lying scientific  discovery.     Harold  O.  Cassldy  reproduces  key  experi- 
ments relating  to  static  electricity. 

1.  Science — Methodology.    2.  Electrostatics.         I.  Yale  University. 
Dept.  of  Chemistry.     II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 
poration.    III.  Series;  Yale  chemistry  fllm  series  (Motion  picture) 
[Q175]  501  72-713289 

Encyclopaedia  Brttan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Patterns  for  health   {Motion  picture)     OfBce  of  Economic 

Opijortunity,  1967.    Made  by  ACI  PrtMluctions. 

14  ii>  n      sil.     livlw.     16  mill,     f  ileiid  Start  starts  at  home) 

With  discussion  guide 

Creditt:  Executive  producer,  Stelllous  Roccas;  director  and  writer, 
Joan  Horvath. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  establishment  of  early  health  habits  for 
the  pre-Bchool  child,  and  shows  how  this  early  training  develops  pat- 
terns found  in  the  well-adjusted  adutt.  Covers  general  as  well  as 
.ipeclHc  hciillli  neMli*  nf  the  four   tn  flve-yeai-old  child. 

1.  Health  education.  i.  U.  S.  Ofllce  of  Economic  OM»ortunlty. 
Series:  Head  Start  starts  at  home  (Motion  picture) 

372.21  Fi  E  67-138 

U.  8.  Office  of  Economic  Opportunity 


Pattcru  fw  Biiaibera.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Fdma. 

20  min      Ml      b&w.      lb  mm.     (Arithmetic,  no,  1 1) 

SUMMARY:  Showt  how  numbera  c«n  be  arranged  in  fornuttoM  other  than 
in  ■  line.  Explain!  thai  the  f  um  of  two  neighboring  iriangular  numbera  is  a  square 
number. 

1.  Numberf,Theory  of —Juvenile  films.  (1.  Numbers,  Theory  ofj  I.  Brit- 
ish Bfoadcasitng  Corporation.  Television  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  III. 
Series:  Arithmetic.  (Motion  piclurej  no.  M. 

lQA24Ii  513  71-714417 

TimeLifc  Films  73  MARC 


Patterns  for  protection  {Filmstrip)     Insurance  Information 

Institute,  1968. 

68  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in..  331  nfm., 
15  min. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Uses  cartoons  to  describe  property,  persons,  and  perils 
Involved  In  the  homeowners  policy,  basic  requirement  for  insurability 
of  property,  and  factors  aflTectlng  the  cost  of  insuring  a  home. 

1.  Insurance,   Property,         i.  Insurance  Information  Institute. 

368.1  76-732553 

Insurance  Information  Institute 


Patterns  for  protection 
see 

Insurance  for  the  home. 


Patterns  for  survival:  a  study  of  mimicry  and  protective 
coloration  in  tr<H>ica]  insects  (Motion  picture)  Evan  J. 
Anton.    Made  and  released  by  Lincoln  P.  Brower,  1968. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  overall  view  of  protective  coloration  and  mimicry 
in  insects.  Interpreta  how  the  various  adaptations  have  evolved  in 
the  context  of  predators'  feeding  behavior.  Filmed  In  Trinidad  and 
Florida. 

1.  Insects  —  Tropics.    2.  Protective  coloration   (Biology)     3.  Mim- 
icry  (Biology)         I.  Aatoit,  Evan  J.     II.  Brower,  Uncoln  P. 
[QL469]  691.6  77-709100 

lincoln  P.  Brower 


Patterns  for  the  city  with  a  future  {Motion  picture)  City 
of  Chicago,  1968.  Made  by  Henry  Ushijima  Films  and 
Johnson-Nyquist  Productions. 

30  min.    sd.    color.    16  nam. 

Summary:  A  docum«itary  study  of  what  the  city  of  Chicago  U 
doing  to  Insure  a  better  environment  for  all  its  cltlzena.  Indudea 
glimpses  of  the  unsung  acUvltles  of  dedicated  city  employees  as 
they  endeavor  to  solve  crucial  urban  problems :  air  and  water  pollu- 
tion, tran^wrtatlon,  health,  housing,  and  employment 

L  OltleB  and  towoB— Planning— Chicago.        i.  Chicago. 

309.2  79-702515 


Patterns  of  behavior  {Motion  picture)  American  Public 
Welfare  Association,  in  cooperation  with  WTTW.  Re- 
leased by  Iiidiiina  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Casework  In  public  welfare) 

Creditt:  Director,  Guy  Justice,  Jay  L.  Roney. 

Summary:  Thomas  D.  Hunt,  of  the  American  Public  Welfare  As- 
sociation Project  on  Aging,  and  caseworlcers  for  the  Cook  County 
(Illinois)  Department  of  Public  Aid,  discuss  the  need  of  public  wel- 
fare caseworkers  to  examine  hostile  clients  as  a  group  for  the  pur- 
pose of  Identifying  common  patterns  of  behavior. 

1.  Social  ease  work,  i.  American  Public  Welfare  Association. 

II.   Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center.        Series:  Casework 
in  public  welfare  (Motion  picture) 

361.3  70-700915 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Pattens  of  duage.  (Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

30  min.     id.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Uws  of  diiorder.  no.  8) 

CREDITS:  Author,  George  Porter. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  molecules  may  react  alone  or  in  pairs,  explaini  how 
ihc  complex  molecules  of  biological  subsunces  are  coruiructed  in  nature,  and 
describes  the  role  of  the  catalyst. 

1.  Chemical  reaction — Conditions  and  laws.     2.  Biological  chemistry.     3. 
Caulysts.        I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television  Service.      II. 
Time-Life  Films,     HI.  Series:  The  Laws  of  disorder.  [Motion  picture)  no.  8. 
[QDSOlj  541  70-714631 

Time-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 


Patterns  irf  growth  {Filmstrip)  Macmillan  Co.,  1970. 
Made  by  Instructional  Media  Associates. 

36  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Macmillan  elementary  science  fllmstripe) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:  Shows,  from  the  earliest  stages,  how  a  puppy  grows  up 
to  be  a  dog.  Describes  the  metamorphoses  of  a  butterfly  «od  a 
grasshopper,  as  well  as  the  development  of  a  frog  and  of  a  bird. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1  Growth— Juvenile  films.  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New 
Tort  S.r,ea  ^^^  ^  ^^^^^^^ 

Macmillan  Co. 

Patterns  of  precision  {Motion  picture)    Patterson-Kelley  Co., 

1967.    Made  by  Basford,  inc. 

15  ml:i.    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

Sumnitiry:  I>eiuonslrates  Uie  P-K  twin  shell  principle  to  explain 
commercial  blending  problems  and  their  solution. 
1.  Mixing.        I.  Patterson-Keiley  Company. 

660  Fi  A  68-110 

CINE 


Patterns  of  reproduction   (Motion  picture) 
see   Sexual  reproduction  for  species  survival 

Patterns  of  scientific  investigation:  a  discussion  of  static 
electricity  {Motion  picture)     Yale  University,  1964. 

22  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producers,  David  O.  Anderson,  Andrew  Pattei-snn,  Jr. ; 
director,  David  Anderson;  cameraman,  Qene  BJerke;  editor,  Paul 
Jaslukonlfl. 

Summary:  Harold  Cassldy  discusses  the  sclentinc  method,  illus- 
trating each  Bt^  with  an  experiment  which  contributed  to  the  pret- 
ent  understanding  of  the  behavior  of  ataUc  electricity.  Outlines  the 
pattern  for  scientific  work :  the  observation  of  a  piieooaienon,  the 
construction  of  a  hypothesis  about  it,  testing  the  hypothesis,  analys- 
ing the  data  obtained,  constructing  a  theory,  and  continued  experi- 
mentation. 

1.  Science — Methodology.  2.  Electrostatics.  i.  Tale  Unlveralty. 
601  Fi  67-494 


34 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Patterns  of  time — the  hardwood  story  (Motion  picture) 
Fine  Hardwoods  Association  and  Hardwood  Plywood 
Manufacturers  Association.  Released  by  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service,  1967. 

14  inln.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Crcditt:  NniTator.  Rod  S^rllng. 

SumttMri/:  De«crn>f«  how  beautiful  hardwood  flares  are  selected 
and  inntched  together.  Shows  how  hardwood  plywood  is  made  In 
engineered  panels  to  provide  inn:clmum  durahlllty  and  stabtlit;  to 
bring  the  authentfcltj  and  beauty  of  the  world's  nnest  cabinet  woods 
within  the  budget  of  the  sTerage  American  family. 

1.  Plywood.     2.  Hardwoods.     3.  Cabinet-work.  i.  Fine  Hard- 

woods .\ssoclatlon.     ii.   Hardwood  Plywood  Manufacturers  Associa- 
tion,    iir,  ^[odern  Tailcing  Picture  Service,  inc. 

674  Fi  A  67-5403 

Fine  Hardwoods  Association 


Patterson,  Cecil  Holden,  1912- 
fiee 

Behavioral  therapy  or  client -centered 
therapy:    a  debate. 


Client -centered  counseling. 

Patterson,  Richard 
see 

The  Open  window. 
Reunion. 


The  Pattersons  live  on  a  farm  (Filmstrip)    Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

^r,  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  pbonodlsc.     (Six  families  In  the  C.  S-) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Phyllis  Grant;  collaborator,  Zelda  Sw«et 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  of  family  life  on  a  farm  throughout  the 
year. 

1.  Rural  families— U.  S.— Juvenile  films.  2.  Farm  life— U.  S.— 
Juvenile  fllms.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  BJducatlonal  Cori>ora- 
«on.     II.  Series :  Six  families  In  the  U.  S.  (Fllmstrip) 

801.3  76-739207 

Encyclopaedia  Briun-  nlca  EdncatlonaX  Corp. 


Pauker,  Loretta 


The  Voice  of  the  khalam. 


iPaul  A.  Dever,  [Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1952. 

28  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecnst  May  25,  1952.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credit$:  Producer*.  Martha  Rountree.  Lawrence  Spivak;  director, 
Carl  Degen  ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summasy:  Massachn.setts  Governor  Paul  Dever  discitsses  the  key 
note  address  with  which  he  will  open  the  Danocratlc  convention. 
He  talks  with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Mae  Craig,  Ernest  Lind- 
ley,  Marshall  McNeil,  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.  Dever,  Paul  A.  2.  Democratic  Party.  National  Convention. 
Chicago.  1^2.  I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.     NBC 

Television  Network.        Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  71-701453 


Paul    and    Mary   fod    Tim    (Filnutrip)       Conmkunicators 
fl&e-!, 

28  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  A  story  about  •  girl  and  boy  who  play  a  trl<*  on  a 
friend. 

1.  Reading  comprehension.  i.  Commuolcators  (Firm) 

Series:  Life  reading  perlea  (FllmBtrip) 

372.6  73-732894 

PennsylTBoia  Sdiool  for  the  Deaf 


Paul  Bunyan  (Motion  picture)    Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
1970.    Made  by  Lumin  Films. 

11  niin.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (American  folklore) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  the  legend  of  Paul  Bunyan  through  artwork 
and  music. 

1.  Bunyan,  Paul.  I.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  lac.  Series: 
American  folklore  (Motion  picture) 

398.21  76-709811 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Paal  BoBjran.  [Filmstrip] 
Made  by  Lumin  Films. 


Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1972. 


78  t.  color.  35  mm.  sod  {rfionodisc:  1  >.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  ipra.,  11  min. 
(AiBcricsn  folklore) 

Also  inucd  with  phonoupe  in  camette. 

With  teacher's  juide. 

SUMMARY:  Recounts  the  sdvcntures  of  Piul  Bunyan,  who  digs  the  Missit- 
»ippi  u  ■  iog-run.  For  elementary  gndes. 

1  Bunyui.  Paul— Juvenile  film*.  2.  Tales,  American — Juvenile  films.  [1. 
Bunyan,  Paul.  2.  Folklore— United  States)  1.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
inc.     II.  Scries;  American  folUoie.  [Filmstrip] 

(PZ8.1j  398.2  72-734986 

Holt,  Rinehan  and  73  MARC 

Winston 


Paul  Banyan  and  his  blue  ox   (Filmstrip)     Taylor  Asso- 
ciates, 1970. 

60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phnnodlsc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  ^J  rpm.,  12  min. 
microgroove.     (Tell  me  a  story.    Library  2,  no,  1) 

Also  issued  with  phoDotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  book,  picture^ued  tell-back  booklet,  and  teacher's 
folder. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Ad^le  de  Leeuw. 

SUMMARY :  A  UIl  Ule  about  the  northwoods  lumberjack.  Paul 
Bunyan,  and  his  blue  ox.  One  evening,  Paul  saves  a  blue  calf  which 
becomes  Paul's  equal  In  size  and  strength  and  likes  to  play  tricks. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Bunyan,  Paul — Juvenile  film.  I.  De  Leeuw,  Adtie  Loulae, 

1890-  Paul   Bunyan   and  his  blue  ox.     II.  Taylor  Aasociatea. 

IIL  Series:  Tell  me  a  story  (Filmstrip)     Library  2,  uo.  1. 

372.6  73-738783 

Taylor  Associates 

Paul  Bunyan  and  his  great  blue  ox  (Filmstrip)    Troll  Asso- 
ciates, 1970. 

40  fi.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Summaty:  Presents  tall  tales  of  the  legendary  logger  Paul  Bun- 
yan who.  with  his  blue  ox  Bat>e.  loggeil  tlie  great  forests  of  .America, 
With  captions.    For  eiementarj-  grades. 

1.  Bunyan.  Paul.  i.  Troll  Anaociates. 

398.21  70-736268 

Troll  Associntea 

Pan!  Ozanne  (FUmatrip)     Budek  Films  ft  Slides,  1961. 

15  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  and  pictures  the  work  of  Paul  C«sanDe, 
pointing  out  the  geometric  quality  of  his  portraits  and  his  landscapes. 

1.  Wzanne.  Paul,  1839-1906.  i-  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 
Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

759.4  74-733145 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 

Paul  GauffQin  (Famstrip)    Budek  Films  ft  Slides,  1963. 

15  fr.     color.    35  mm.  .      _. ,  ,^ 
Bummarir:    Pictures   some   of   the   work  of   Gauguin    vrtiich   was 

painted  In  ttie  South  Pacific.  „   .  ^    .„    ^    .    =.  ,    n-<t 

1.    Gauguin,    Paul,    1S48-I903.         i.  Bndek    (Herbert   E.)    Films 

and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

769.4  78-733146 

Budek  Films  A  Slides 

[Paul  Griffith,   Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1950. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Nov.  5,  lOT*.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Sponsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  I'uui  OrifTlth,  Assistant  Secretary  of  Defense  under 
George  Marshall,  discusses  the  Korean  War  with  Lawrence  Spivak, 
moderator,  Mae  Craig,  Marshall  lIcNell,  Lloyd  Norman,  and  Richard 
Wilson. 

1.   Grimth.   Paul   Howard,   1897-  2.   Korean   War.  19W- 

1953.  I.   National   Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBC  Television 

Network.        Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

951  Fi  68-551 

[Paul  H.  Douglas,   (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1951. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     19  mm.     ( Meet  the  press ) 

Telecit'^t  I>ec.  1:4,  1950,  on  the  NBC~TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  Pre.^.  „  .     ^ 

Creditt:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  t^wrence  Spivak;  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  V.  S.  Senator  Paul  Douglas  of  Illinois  discusses  with 
Martha  Bounlree,  moderator,  James  Reston,  Lawrence  Spivak,  Mae 
Craig,  and  Marshall  McNeil  their  obligations  as  newspapermMi. 

1.  Journalistic  ethics.        i.  Douglas,  Paul  Howard,  1892-  n. 

National    Broadcasting    Company,    inc       NBC   Televlfllon    Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

070  Fi  68-559 


Paul  Herriott  Proctuctions 


Tomorrow  is  our  birthday. 

Paul  Hoefler  Productionfi 
see   Hoefler  (Paul)    Productions,  Los  Angeles 


(Paul  Howard  Dougias,   (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 
11)52. 

28  mill.     sd.     b&w.      16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  July  IS,  1952,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  .show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Spivak;  director. 
Car]  Degen. 

Summary:  Illinois  Senator  Paul  Douglas  discusses  which  man  the 
Democrats  will  nominate  to  oppose  Elsenhower  for  the  Presidency. 
A  discussion  with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Raymond  Brandt, 
Frank  McNaughton.  Buth  Montgomery,  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.  Douglas,  Paul  Howard,  1892-  2.  Presidents— U.  S.— Elec- 

tion— 19S2.        I.   National  Broadcasting  Company,   Inc.     NBC  Tele- 
vision Network.        Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  [ricture) 

329  75-701454 


Paul  Killiam  Film  Collection 
see 

Aunty  and  the  girls. 
The  Girl  of  the  gypsy  camp. 
The  Non-commissioned  officer. 
Olive  In  the  madhouse. 
Their  happy  little  home. 


35 


Vanity. 


Paul  Kl^  (FUmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1964. 

15  fr.    color,    85  mm. 

Credits:  Editorial  nmsultant,  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  paintings  of  abstract  «ipr«8Slonist  Paul 
K16e.    with  captions. 

1.   Klfie,   Paul,   1879-lWO.  i.   Bud^    (Herbert  B.)    Films  and 

Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Oallf. 

759.9494  7a-734608 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Paul  Klee:  child  of  creatiwi  (Motion  picture)  King  Screen 
Prod  act  ions,  1970. 

8  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  Introduction  to  Paul  Kiee.  Points  out  the  mes- 
sage which  Paul  Klee  conveys  to  the  student  of  the  arts  of  any  age — 
bflvlng  the  corirage  to  be  simple.  Includes  quotations  of  Paul  Kles 
and  candid  commentary  by  children,  and  contrasts  the  works  of 
the  artist  with  those  of  the  children. 

1.  Klee,  Paul.  1879-liHO.         I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
[ND588.K        ]  759.9494  70-712930 

King  Screen  Productions 

I^nl  Kicc;  or,  The  act  of  creation  (Motion  picture)  R«ne 
Micha,  Belgium,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Radim 
Films,  1967. 

2.'>  min.     ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  major  periods  of  Klee's  life  by  nbowlug  his 
mo«t  representative  works.  Foruws  on  the  general  thente,  the  crea- 
tion of  form.s.     Carefully  esamlneft  his  u^  of  montage  and  color. 

1.  Klee.  Paul.  1879-1940.  i.  MIcha,  Ren*,  ii.  Radim  Films,  Inc., 
New  York.     iii.  The  Act  of  creation  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  67-5226 

Radim  Films 


Paul  Kocela  Films 


The  End  of  one. 


Paul  Leaf  Productions 
see 

Bach  to  Bach. 

Paul,  Mary,  and  Tim  (Filmstrip)     Communicators  [196-!, 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

^ummnt-V''  -*  story  about  two  boys,  a  girl,  and  their  dog  and  cat. 
Designed  to  check  reading  comprehension. 

1.  Reading  comprehen.<(ion.        t.  Communicators  (Firm)        Series: 
Life  reading  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  70-732893 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Paul  Newman:  actor  in  a  hurry  (Motion  picture) 
L.  Wolper  Productions,  1964. 


David 


20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Hollywood  and  the  Stars) 

Creditu:  Producer  and  director,  Jack  Haley,  Jr. ;  story,  Al  Ramros, 
Jack  Haley.  Jr.;  script,  Al  Ramrus;  narrator.  Joseph  Gotten;  music 
supervisor.  Jack  Tlllar;  photographers,  Vllls  Lapenleks,  Alan  Steos- 
vol'l.  Danny  Rauzer:  fUm  editor,  David  Saxon, 

Summary:  Describes  the  pertonallty  and  acting  career  of  Paul 
Newman,  and  Includes  semes  from  some  of  his  films.  Discusses 
Newman's  ideas  and  interests. 

1.  Newman.  Paul,  1925-  i.  Wotper  (David  L.)  Productions. 

Series :  Hollywood  and  the  stars  ( Motion  picture) 

927  Fi  68-216 


PanI  Revere  fvad}  Rip  Van  Winkle.  [Filmstrip)     United  Produc- 
tions of  America.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1972. 

4  rilmitrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phunodiscs  (2  s.  each)  (Mr.  Magoo'i 
literature  kmcs.  set  3) 

Also  I'sucd  with  phonotapc  in  cassette. 

Released  in  1971  in  the  Mhet  entitled  Pilmurip  cinema. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CONTENTS:  Psul  Revere,  Pan  i ,  1 32  fr,.  1 1  min.;  pt.  2,  149  fr ,  1 1  mm  — 
Rip  Van  Winkle.  Part  1.  159  fr.,  11  min.;  pt,  2.  124  fr.,  II  min. 

1  Revere.  Paul.  1735-1818— Juvenile  films,  (1,  Revere,  Paul.  1735-1818. 
2  Fantasy,  1,  Irving.  Washington,  1783-1859,  Rip  Van  Winkle.  II.  United 
Productions  of  America.  11!  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  IV.  Title:  Rip 
Van  Winkle,  [Filmslrip,  V,  Title:  Filmstrip  cinema.  [Filmslrip]  VI.  Series:  Mr. 
Magoo's  liuraturc  series.  [Filmstrip)  set  3, 

tPZ5i  813  72-7328S6 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  72  MARC 

Paul  Revere,  patriot  and  craftsman  (FUmstrip)     Educa- 
tional Reading  Service,  1968. 

42  fr     color     35  mm,      (American  backgrounds  filmstrip  library) 

Credila:  Author,  Margaret  Albrecht. 

Summary--  Traces  the  life  of  Paul  Revere  to  point  out  how  the 
dream  of  liberty  In  troubled  times  can  turn  a  good  citizen  into  a 
rel>el  and  a  hero.     For  grades  three  through  six. 

1.    Revere.   Paul,   1735-1818  — Juvenile  films.  i.   Educational 

Reading  .Service,  inc.         Series. 

923  Fi  A  68-3642 

Educational  Readiug  Service 


Paul   Revere's  ride    (Filmstrip)      Bnmswick  ProdQctiona, 

1966. 

62  fr.     color.     3S  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Karen  Welotraub;  script,  Jane  Oevlrtz;  Illus- 
trator. Richard  Hall;  editor.  Rita  Efeposlto. 

Summary:  Illustrates  Henry  Wadswortb  Longfellow's  poem.  The 
midnight  ride  of  Paul  Revere. 

1.  Revere,  Paul,  173ft-1818— Poetry.  i.  LongftUow,  Henry  Wads- 
worth.  1807-1882.  The  midnight  ride  of  Paul  Berere.  n.  Brunswick 
Productions. 

811  Fi  A  68-4196 

Brunswick  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Paa!  Revere's  ride  (Motion  picture)  CBS  News.  Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

■:^l  ujtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (You  are  there) 

With  stud>-  guide. 

St'MM.^RY:  Simulates  "on-the-spot  Interview*"  by  CBS  corre- 
Bpoiid<>Dts  of  Patriot  and  Tory  leaders  that  reveal  the  conflicta  and 
iDiniediate  events  leading  to  the  .American  Revolution.  Dlacuases  the 
roie  of  Paul  Revere  and  his  ride  to  warn  the  Patriots  of  the  arrival 
of  the  British  soldiers. 

1.  L'.  S.— History— Revolution— Causes.  2.  RevCTe,  Paul.  173a- 
181S.  I.  Columbia   Broadcasting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News.     II. 

BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Ton  are  there  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[E210]  WS^  71-714894 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Paul  Taylor  &  Company — an  artist  and  his  work  {Motion 
picture)  Steag  Productions.  Released  by  Harris  Com- 
munications, 1968. 

32  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Ted  Steeg ;  camerman,  AI  Maysle^ ; 
editor,  Mark  Kappaport. 

Summary-  Shows  how  Paul  Taylor,  an  exponent  of  modern  dance, 
functions  aa  creator  and  performer.  Inclndes  excerpts  of  !»everal 
of  his  dances,  as  well  as  Interviews  with  Paul  Taylor  and  with  mem- 
bers of  his  dance  company. 

1.  Taylor,  Paul,  1980-  i.  Steeg  Productlontc     ir.  Harris 

Communications. 

927  7^-700816 

Harris  Communications 

Paul  Tillich  {Motion  picture)     Modem  Learnin^^  Aids,  1964. 

30  mm.     »1,     bAw.     16  mm.     (The  Sum  and  substance) 
Summ-irjf:  Presents  an  Interview  with  Protestant  theologian  Paul 

Tillich.    v.liu   (le^Tibes   his   couct-pt   of   ultimate  concern   about    the 

luenning  of  one's  life,  and  his  distinction  between  faith  and  beiief, 
1.    Tillich.    Paul,    1886-1»1.\  i.    Mo<Iern    I>>arnins   Aids.    .NVw 

York.  .Series:  The  Sum  and  sultstance  (^ilotioii  picture  I 

230.092-t  Fi  A  C7-5104 

Slo'lerji  TalkinK  Picture  Service 


Paul  went  for  a  walk  (FUmstrip)    Communicators  rl96-f] 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     {Life  reading  series) 

Bummary:  Presents  a  story  about  a  boy  and  the  things  be  saw 
while  on  a  walk. 

1.  Reading  comprehension.  i.  Communicators  (Finn) 

Series:  Life  reading  series  (Fiimstrip) 

372.6  77-732895 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif. 
see 

All  the  little  plumes  in  pain. 
All  the  things  Tve  never  liked. 

The  Ballad  of  Alma  Gerlayne. 
The  Bird  on  the  mast. 

Boss  toad. 

Bourbon  in  suburbia. 

A  Box  for  Mr.  Lipton. 

Charlie,  you  made  the  night  too  long. 
The  Coffee  house. 
Confrontation. 

Consider  the  zebra. 
Crunch  on  Spruce  Street. 

Cry  of  terror. 

The  Dangerous  airs  of  Amy  Clark. 

The  Day  God  died. 

The  Death  of  Simon  Jackson. 
The  Death  of  superman. 

The  Dog  that  bit  you. 

Don»t  elbow  me  off  the  earth. 
Don't  let  me  catch  you  praying. 
A  Dry  commitment. 
Exit. 


Fat  hands  and  a  diamond  ring. 
The  Fire  within. 
Fisher  of  men. 

Five  without  faces. 

The  Freak. 

Friends, 

A  Funny  thing  happened  on  the  way. 

The  Ghetto  trap. 
The  Governor's  mansion. 
Graduation  day. 

The  Greatest  madness  of  them  all. 

The  Hang -up. 

The  Hate  sjrndrome. 

He  lived  with  us,  he  ate  with  us,  what  else, 
dear? 

The  Hermit. 

Hey,  hey  ...  Billy  Raye, 
The  Highest  bidder. 

I'm  gonna  be  free. 

Incident  on  Danker  Avenue. 

Is  the  11:59  late  this  year? 

It's  a  right-handed  world. 
The  Jesus  song. 
The  Killer. 
The  Late  great  God. 

Least  of  my  brothers. 
The  Locusts  have  no  king. 
Look  back  to  the  garden. 

The  Love  song  of  the  coocoo  birds. 

The  Lovers, 

Madam. 

Man  in  the  middle. 

Mr.  Johnson's  had  the  course. 

Mummy, 

Murder  in  the  family. 

The  Nitty-gritty  once  and  future  now. 

No  more  mafianas. 

No  tears  for  Kelsey. 

Nobody  loves  a  rich  uncle. 


36 


old  King  Cole. 

The  Oleander  years. 

The  Party. 

The  Poker  game. 

Politics  can  become  a  habit. 

A  Prayer  from  the  abyss. 

Prince  In  the  apple  town. 

The  Prisoner, 

Prometheus  bound. 

Ride  a  turquoise  pony. 

Sam. 

The  Sandalmaker. 

Seed  of  dissent. 

The  Seven  minute  life  of  James 
Houseworthy. 

Sinners,  inc. 

A  Small  statistic. 
Snow  In  summer. 

Some  talk  about  pool  rooms  and  gin  mills. 
Stranger  In  my  shoes. 

The  System. 
The  34th  hour. 
Thousand  mile  Journey, 
A  Thousand  red  flowers. 
Three  cornered  flag. 
Thunder  in  Munich, 
The  Truth  about  time. 


Tuesday  night  is  the  loneliest  night  In 
the  week. 


The  War  of  the  eggs. 
Watts  made  out  of  thread. 

Where  were  you  during  the  Battle  of  the 
Bulge,  kid? 

The  Whole  damn  human  race  and  one  more. 
Why  don't  you  call  me  skipper  anymore? 

Why  sparrows  fall. 

A  Woman  of  principle. 

The  World,  the  campus,  and  Sister  Lucy 


Ann, 


The  Wrinkle  squad. 


Library  oj  Coyigress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Paulo  the  boss  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

Educreative  Systems. 


Made  by 


]  roll.     TOlor.    35  mm.     (On  oar  block  series) 

riicAptioned  renlon  with  phoaodlsc  also  Issued. 

Siimmnrj- :  Presents  a  story  with  an  tnner-clty  orientation  to  de- 
velop effective  reading  skills  In  expi-esslon  and  comprehension,  stimu- 
late thought,  and  provide  opportunities  for  making  value  Judgmenta 
With  captlonn. 

t.  Reading.  2.  Language  arts.  1,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ooropany. 
Series  :  On  onr  block  series  (Filmstrip) 


McGray-HlIl 


428.4 


79-738267 


Paulo  the  boss  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

Educreative  Systems. 


Made  by 


1  rol'.  color.  X5  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSJ  rpm.  (On 
our  hlock  series) 

Taptlonetl  version  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Preeents  a  story  with  an  Inner-city  orientation  to  de- 
velop effective  reading  skills  in  expression  and  comprehension,  stimu- 
late thought,  and  provide  opportunities  for  making  value  Judgments. 

1.  Heading.  2.  Ijinguage  arts.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  On  our  block  series  (Filmstrip) 

428.4  74-738204 

McGraw-Hill 


Pause  to  consider.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  Films,  1965. 

30  mm      %d      bA<*       Id  mm. 

SUMMARY  A  siDf)  about  a  yiiung  man  «h4i  distractn  him«cirb)  mcanxir 
spurts  cars  jnd  other  c>pcn>iic  diversions  unlil  he  learns  thai  Tailh  m  ChriM  L-an 
fuc  him  the  siabilirin|  influence  vihith  he  need*>. 

I   ChriMian  life     l-WtO-  I.  Concordia  Publishing  House.  St.  Louis 

[BV4501.2]  248  72-701639 

Con.-rdia  Films  11  MARC 


Pave  it  and  paint  it  green  (Motion  picture)  Rondal  Par- 
tridge. Released  by  University  of  California  Extension 
Media  Center.  1[)70. 

27  mln.     sd.     color  with  b&w  sequences.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  film  without  narration  which  shows 
the  effect  of  tourist  overpopulation  at  Yosemite  National  Park  and 
portrays  how  society's  Insistence  on  physical  comfort,  convenience 
and  luxury  deprives  the  people  of  real  enjoyment  of  natural  sur- 
rouDdlngs. 

1.  Yosemite  National  Park.  I.  Partridge.  Rondal.     II.  Califor- 

nia.    University.    Extension  Media  Center. 

917.94  70-710683 

CaliforDla.    Univ.    Ex-  tension  Media  Center 

iB  Pavilion  du  Canada    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Canadian  pavilion 

Pavor,  s.a, 
see 

Romanoff  and  Juliet. 

The   Pawnbroker    (Motion  picture)      Pawnbroker  Co.     Re- 
leased by  American  International,  1965. 

115  in'n.    sd.    t)Aw.    35  mm. 

An  K.y  Landau  production. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Edward  Lewis  Wallant. 

CrediU:  Producers,  Roger  H.  Lewis,  Philip  Langner;  director. 
Sidney  Lumet ;  screenplay,  David  Frledkln,  Morton  Fine;  music, 
Qulncy  Jones;  director  of  photc«rapby,  Boris  Kaufman;  film  editor, 
Ralph  Rosenblum.  Cait:  Rod  Steiger.  Geraldlne  Fitzgerald,  Brock 
Peters,  Jaime  Sanchez. 

Bummarv:  A  Harlem  pawnbroker,  whose  memories  of  the  Nazi 
terror  are  stilt  present  in  bis  mind,  can  see  his  present  life  only  In 
terms  of  bis  prevlotis  one,  and  not  until  his  assistant  dies  while  at- 
tempting tu  save  his  life  does  he  realize  the  horror  of  his  total  rejec- 
tion of  love,  life,  and  humanity. 

I.  Wallant,  Edward  Lewis,  1926-  The  Pawnbroker. 

11.  Pawnbroker  Com-  pany.      m.   American   International 

Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif, 

791.43  77-707402 

The  Pawnshop  (Motion  picture)    Mutual  Film  Corp.,  1916, 

Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelau  Corp.  (196-!j 

30  mln.  si.  bAw.  IG  mm.  (From  the  Mutual  period  of  Chaplin 
comedy  j 

Orlfflnally  released  In  35  mm. 

Also  iB.sued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Charles  Chaplin;  camera,  William  Poster. 
CAST:  Charles  Chaplin.  Eric  Campbell,  John  Rand,  Henry  Berimian. 
Albert  Austin.  James  T.  Kelly. 

SUMMARY;  A  comedy  in  which  Charlie  Chaplin  is  a  banflyman 
In  a  pawnshop  and  becomes  Involved  la  rivalry  with  another  clerk. 

I.  Mutual  Film  Corporation.  II.  Eastln-Phelan  Corporation, 
Davenport,  Iowa.  III.  Series;  From  the  Mutual  period  of  ChapllD 
comedy  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  75-711885 

Eastln-Phelan  Corp. 

Pax  Enterprises 
see 

The  Professionals. 


Pax  Productions 
see 

Bang,  bang,  you're  dead. 
P«y  lor  perforMMce.  [Motion  picture]     BNA  Films,  1971. 

SOmin.     id.     color,     16  ram.     (Effective  oratniatkm) 

With  kader-*  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author*.  Saul  Oellerman.  Emanuel  K*y. 

SUMMARY:  Muufemeni  consuiiui  Emanuel  Kay  dncunes  bow  to  avoid 
negiuve  effecu  of  poorly  underalood  pay  policiea.  bow  to  iniurc  maximum 
<dvanu|e  from  Mlahes  and  wage*,  and  |oal-«ettin«  •*  a  replacemeni  for  trwii- 
tMBsl  perfonnance  appniaal  pioframs. 

I  Wage  payment  tyMema.  2.  Employee  morale.  3.  Performance  »tandarda. 
I.  BNA  Rtatt.     IL  Serica:  Effective  organization.  [Motion  picture] 

(HD4926]  658  72-701238 

BNA  Film.  72  MARC 


Payoff  tables  and  decision  trees  (Motion  picture)  Republic 
Steel  Corp.,  1966.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Educational 
Resources  Foundation. 

29  mill.  Ml.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Modern  management  methods.  Part 
2:  Declslon-mnklng  techniques) 

Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  ll  In. ;  2  In.:  quad  head) 

With   conference-teacher  KUlde,   textbook,  and  self-scorlnif  audits. 

Based  on  the  book  Modern  management  methods,  by  Ernest  Dale 
and  L.  C.  Michelon. 

Summary:  Investigates  the  process  of  making  accurate  decisions 
which  relate  to  future  operations  and  conditions  of  risk. 

1.   l>ecision-nmlvlnK.  i.  Dale.  Ernest,  1917-  Modern  man- 

agement methods,  ir.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Series:  Modern 
management  methods  (Motion  picture)  Part  2:  Decision-making  tech- 
niques. 

658.4  Fi  A  68-1307 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

Pays  Basque  (Filmstrip)    Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1960. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  text  iQ  French  and  English. 

Summary:  Scenes  of  both  the  French  and  Spanish  aides  of  the 
ryrenees,  known  as  the  Basque  country. 

..  h  ^"9"e  Provinces— Description  and  travel.  i.  Oessler  Pnb- 
llshlng  Company, 

G«.lerP„b.C».  """  ^•^'8«»8 


Peabody  Film  Study  Center 
see 


Dani  tribe  of  Central  Africa:    Extracting 


salt. 


Peabody  Museum  of  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 
see  Harvard  University,  Peabo^  Museum  of 
Archaelogy  and  Ethnology 

Peace  and  voices  in  the  wilderness  (Motion  picture)     Allan 
Grant.     Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

10  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Kummnrfi:  Shows  the  Idyllic  and  essentlallv  peaceful  nature  of 
life  in  the  wilderness.  Contrasts  these  scenes  with  sounds  of  riot. 
KKKa^fiiimlion.  ami  other  indications  of  man's  crimes  against  man  In 
order  to  stimulate  discussion  on  the  effects  of  and  solutions  to  some 
of  society's  niojoi-  problems. 

1.  Social  prolitems.  i.  Grant,  Allan,  1919-  ii.  Bailey-Film 

Associates. 

Ill  71-703100 

Bniley-Filni  A«.«o(lHteK 

Peaee  beat  (Motion  picture)    John  Primm,  1969. 

&  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  series  of  scenes  of  war  and  of  peace  marchers  com- 
bined with  muxic  and  sound  effects  to  show  the  futility  of  these  two 
courxes  of  action. 

1.  Peace.        i.  Primm.  John. 

172  71-706082 

CINE 


Peace  Corps 
see    United  States.    Peace  Corps 

Peace  Corps  in  the  Majya  (Motion  picture)    U.  S.  Informa- 
tion Agwicy,  1968.    Made  by  Hearst  Metrotone  News. 

34  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  four  Peace  Corps  volunteers  working 
In  the  Majya  Valley  In  Niger  and  their  contribution  In  tlie  fields  of 
public  health,  agriculture,  and  literacy.  Follows  tbe  activities  of  the 
volunteers  as  they  provide  assistance  and  training  to  the  people  of 
the  remote  villages  of  Niger. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  D.  S.    Peace  Corps — ^Nlger.        l  U.  S.    Information  Agency. 
309.2  75-702845 

CINE 


Peace   Corps :    Physical  education    (Filmstrip)      Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1963. 

Ih  fr     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  12  mln. 
microgrodve. 

Bammary:  Describes  the  life  of  a  teacher  of  physical  education  la 
the  Peace  Corps,  and  notes  tbe  required  quallQcations. 

1.  Physical  education  and  training.     2.  U.  S.     Peace  Corps. 
I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

613.707  Fi  A  68-4208 

Guidance  Associates 


Peace  Corps:  teaching  {FUmatrip)    Guidance  Associates  of 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1964. 

68  fr,  color.  1*5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  In..  33J  rpm.,  20  rain, 
mlcrogroove. 

Summary:  Pictures  various  volunteers  who  are  working  in  the 
field  of  teaching  in  the  Peace  Corps  in  different  areas  of  tbe  world ; 
dlscus-ses  their  backgrounds  and  the  projects  which  they  are  under- 
taking. 

1.  U.  S.  Peace  Corps.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville. 
N.  T. 


Guidance  As.soclates 


309.2 


Fi  A  68-4635 


Pe«ce  for  tkc  aproar.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  I^lnis,  1970. 

76  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  i.  (1  t.  for  manual  projector,  I 
i.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  20  min.  each  »ide. 

With  leader*  guide  and  worehip  tervice  program  by  Joel  T.  Nickel. 

SUMMARY:  A  Chnatmaa  wonhip  acrvicc  program  which  usei  music  and 
contemporary  pholographt  to  dramatize  the  prcacot-day  ligniftcance  of  tbe 
Chrisimai  itory. 

1    Christmai.        I.  Concordia  PuMiahing  Houm,  Sl  Louia. 
[BV45j  263  71-740742 

Concordia  Pub.  Houm  71  MARC 


Peace  is  our  profession   (Motion  picture)     Sid  Davis  Pro- 
ductions, 1969. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Produced   with   the  cooperation  of  the  Culver  City  Police  Dept 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  day  In  the  life  of  a  policeman,  picturing 
him  with  his  family  and  following  him  with  his  partner  through  a 
full  tour  of  duty  as  he  attempts  to  serve  the  community 

1.  Police.        I.  Davis  (Sid)  Productions. 
[HV79211  363.2  70-713552 

Sid  Davis  Productions 


Peace-keeping:  UN  business  (Filmstrip)    UNA-USA,  1968. 
Made  by  Juliet  Blanchard. 

100  fi'.     cdliir.     3."i  mm.     and  phonodisc;  23  mln. 

.\lso  l.-^sued  In  slides,  with  .script. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  peace-keeping  function  of  the  United  Na- 
tions. Includes  scenes  of  U.  N.  troops  in  the  Congo  and  Cyprus, 
the  truce  teams  In  Jerusalem,  the  conference  table  in  Panmnnjom, 
and  the  debate.^  In  the  Security  Council, 

1.  U,  S.— Armed  Forces.  i.  United  Nations  Association  of  the 

United  States  of  America. 

841.13  79-700466 

United  Nations  .^syocla-  tlon  of  the  U.  S. 


The  Peace  o#  Easter  (Filmstrip)    Concordia  Films,  1964. 

34  fr.     color.     3B   mm.     and   phonodisc:  2  a.,  12   In.,  33 J   rpm., 
10  mln.     (In  our  stead) 

With  leader's  guide  and  sermon  outline. 

SUMMARY :   Relates  that   the  peace  of  Easter  can  be  attained 
only  through  faith  in  Jesus  Christ. 

1.  I':aster.  I.  Omcordia  Publishing  House,  St.  Ixiala.     II.  Se- 

ries: In  our  stead  (Filmstrip) 

248.4  79-738642 

Ck>ncordla  Films 


Peace  pipe  (Motion  picture)     Terrytoons,  1963. 

3  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (TTie  Hector  Heathcote  show) 

L.  C.  lias  b&w,  16  mm.  print. 

Tele.Tist  on  the  C'BS-TV  program  The  Hector  Heathcote  show. 

Credits:  Producer.  Bias  Weill;  dl.-ector.  Art  Bartsch;  writer.  Larz 
Bourne;  creators  of  animation;  Ralph  Bakshi,  Art  BarLsch;  music. 
Phil  Scheib;  photographer,  Joe  Raslnski ;  editor.  Geonte  McAvoy. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon.  Hector  Heathcote  brings  peace 
to  the  frontier  by  trading  trinkets  for  the  bows  and  arrows  of  the 
Indiana. 

1.  CBS  Films,  inc.  Terrytoons.  Series;  The  Hector  Heathcote 
show  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  72-704379 

Peacemeal  (Motion  picture)    Albert  AUotta,  1968. 

7  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  on  a  peace  march.  Shows  activities  In 
the  area  of  the  United  Nations  Building  as  preparations  are  made 
for  an  expected  demonstration.  Follows  the  demonstrators  as  they 
congregate  In  Ontral  Park  and  march  to  the  United  Nations. 

1.  Demonstrations.     2.  United  Nations— Buildings.  r.  Allotta, 

Albert 

301.18  79-702846 

CINE 


Peach  Enterprises 
see 

Metromatic. 


Through  different  eyes. 

Peaches  (Motion  picture)    Park  Fihns,  1967. 

4  min.     81.     color.     8  mm.      (United  States) 

Loop  film.      I-ssued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  moL 

With  subject  notes. 

Summon/:  The  story  of  peaches  from  blossom  to  market  Include 
scenes  of  the  blossoming  tree;  pollination  by  bees;  development  of 
fruit:  picking,  grading,  and  sorting;  canning,  freezing,  drying,  and 
packaging  fre-sh  fruit 

1.  Peach.  r.   Park  Films.  Series:   United   States   (Motion 

picture) 

634  Fi  A  68-3199 

Park  Films 


The  Peanut    (Motion  picture) 
see    Exploring  moral  values:    The  peanut 

Peanut  and  Jocko  (Filmstnp)  My  weekly  reader,  1966. 
Made  by  Communicators. 

24  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2.  no.  28-^. 

Summary:    Vses   cartoon    characters   to  teach   children   about   a 
shopping  center. 

1.   Shopping  centers — Juvenile  films.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

658.87  70-732896 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Peanuts— important  product  of  West  Africa  (Motion  pic- 
ture) rnternational  Communiaition  Films,  1968.  Made 
by  Conipius.s  Films. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Subsaharan  Africa  series) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide 

,  .       .,      ,  „  338.109«69  75-703218 

Intematloiuil  CommunU  cation  Filma 


37 


Pearce,  Lucia 

see 

I  wanna  be  ready. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pearce,  Lucia    (Continued) 


Lcaminf  to  learn. 


Pearce,   Mallory 
see 


DNA -blueprint  of  life. 


PMri  Bacfct  IW  good  aartk.  [Hliiutrip]    Educational  Dimensions 
Corp..  1972. 

M  fr.  ««lor.  35  mm.  uid  pbonodltc:  3  >.  (1  >.  for  manual  projector,  1 
t.  far  imoiMtic  prajactor),  13  ia.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  approx.  IS  min.  each  tide. 

Alao  iaauad  with  phoaotapc  in  caaiaiti. 

With  taaehcf'a  guide. 

SUMMAKY:  A  atudy  of  the  novd.  The  |oad  eanh.  by  Paarl  S.  Buck.  uaiB« 
acMMa  frooi  tha  dntmabc  pcaaantaboa  ot  the  ume  tlito  and  examplea  of  tradi- 


1.  BodL  PMrt  (SydeMrickw)  IIM-  The  |ood  eanh        I  Educa- 

omI  IWibmiiIbui  Corporatloa.     11.  Thk:  The  Oood  earth.  iFIImiiripi 
rPS3S03.U19S]  813  72-733226 

~  72  MARC 


rPS3S03.l 


Pearl  goes  to  school  (Filmstrip)    Teachinf^  Reeourcee  Films, 
1971.     Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

'M  fr  color.  35  turn,  and  phonodlBC:  2  b.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  33i  rpm.,  5  mln.  each 
aiile.     microgroove     ( Beginning  to  read,  series  E ) 

Keadin;;  Ifvel  one.     With  teacher's  suide  and  text. 

SUMM.\nV :  An  ndapUtlon  of  the  book  of  the  same  title  by 
Evelyn  Hastings  with  lihislratlons  by  Tom  O'SulUvan,  telling  the 
siory  about  a  leal  rabbit  that  went  to  school.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Hastings.  Evelyn  Belmont.  Pearl  goes  to  school,  II,  Teaching 
Resources  Films.  III.  Series:  Beginning  to  read  (Pllmrtrlp)  se- 
ries E. 

372.4  77-738927 

Teaching  Ites<jurces  Films 


Pearl  Harbor  {Motion  picture)     Thorne  Films,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     bJLw.     8  mm.     (S  mm.  documents  project,  no.  14^) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm,  and  iQ 
super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit):  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes,  James  C.  Schott. 

Summary:  Shows  Japanese  planes  taking  oIT  from  their  carriers 
and  bombins  Pearl  Harbor  on  Dec.  7.  1941.  Pictures  the  wreckage 
of  United  States  naval  vessels  fllllng  the  harbor  and  concludes  with 
Scenes  of  President  Roosevelt  delivering  his  war  message  to  Con- 
gress the  following  day. 

1.  Pearl  Harbor,  Attack  on,  1941,  i.  Thorne  Films.  Inc..  Boul- 
der. Colo.  Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture)  no. 


142. 


Thoroe  Films 


940.542 


Fi  A  67-5462 


Pearl  Harbor,  December  7.  1941  {Mot'ion  picture)     Anargy- 
ros  Film  Library,  1970. 

4   ml.i.     si.     Ii&w.     8  mm.     (Highlights  of  American  hlfitory) 

Ix>op  film.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  Kuper  K  mm.  in 
cartridge  with  notes  and  bibliography. 

nummary:  Depicts  the  surprise  Pearl  Harbor  atta<^  through 
footage  showing  the  twmbing  of  Army  and  Navy  bases  there  by 
Japanese  aircraft.  Shows  the  Japanese  diplomat  Saburo  Kurusu 
arriving  in  California  and  at  the  State  D^t.  In  Washington.  D.  C. 
Immediately  before  the  attack. 

1.  Pearl  Harbor,  Attack  on,  1941.  i.  Anargyros  Film  Library. 

Series:  Highlights  of  American  history  (Motion  picture) 

940.542  70-707478 

AnnrgyroKFllni  Library 


Pearl  industry  [Motion  picture)     Park  Films,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

\ax"  fllm.      i^4Nued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes, 

nummary:  A  study  of  cultured  pearl  production  In  Japan,  Includes 
scenes  of  the  Miklmoto  pearl  farm,  oyster  gathering,  seeding,  growth, 
and  harvetrt  of  oysters;  the  grading  and  sorting  of  pearls,  and  the 
use  of  pearls  In  Jewelry. 

1,  ChJitured  pearls.  l  Park  Pttms. 

639  Fi  A  68-3200 

Park  Films 

Pearl  of  great  price  {FUmttrip)    Q+Ed  ProductiMis,  1966. 

34  fr,  r<»Ior  3.5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33|  rpm,,  7  mln. 
(Tales  of  the  wlwe  old  owl,  series  8,  oo.  4 ) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer.  James  K,  Friedrlch ;  director,  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Nummary:  I'ses  a  story  about  a  gull  who  sells  everything  he  owns 
In  order  to  possess  a  pearl  owned  by  a  plover  to  stress  the  Importance 
of  having  a  goal  or  aim,  and  of  learning  to  make  wise  de<'lslonN.  For 
primary  grades. 

1,  Children —Oonduct  of  life.  2.  l>eclBlon-maklng.  r.  Q-I-Ed  Pro- 
ductions. Merles:  Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl  (Fllmstrlp)  series  8. 
no.  4. 

179  72-784810 

Q-*-Ed  Productions 


The  PmtI  «f  tkt  EmL  {MotioD  picture]  BBC-TV,  London,  and 
Odyascy  ProducttODS,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Ufe 
FUms. 

23  min.     ad.     color.      1 6  mm,     (Asia,  no.  I ) 

SUMMARY:  Vuiia  the  apkc  ialand  of  Ccykxi  Showi  elephanu  in  the  Tem- 
ple of  Kandy  Include*  tccnei  of  Buddhiti  and  Hindu  ccremonic*.  primiuve 
fWimg  boua,  and  peo^  who  arc  wontuping  evil  aptnta.  Narralcd  by  Lowell 
Tboraaa. 

1.  CeykMi     Deacnptton  and  travel         I.  Bniiah  Broadcaattng  Corporation. 
TclevMMNt  Service      II.  Odyaaey  Productions,  inc  .  New  York.     III.  Time-Life 
Fibna.     IV  Scrica.  Atta.  (Motion  picture]  no.  I 
lDS4«9)  915.49  70-714383 

TuM-Ufe  Fibna  72  MARC 


Pearlie.  [Motion  picture]     Chicago  Committee  on  Urban  Oppor- 
tunity. 1972.     Made  by  Atlantic  Film  Productions. 

21  min.     id      color.      16  mm      (Parent  and  child  center  tcnes) 
SUMMARY:  Documcrits  the  involvcmenl  of  ■  woman  and  her  child  in  a 
parent  and  child  center,  pan  of  Chica(o'i  efTori  to  provide  opportunity  for  black 
ghetto  d  we  lien. 

I.  Negroes— Chicago,     2.  Day  nuneriea— Chicago.        I.  Chicago  Commit- 
tee on  Urban  Opportunity 

CF548.9]  362.8  72-701776 

CINE  72  MARC 

Pearson,   Leonard,   1926- 
see 

The  Inner  world  of  aphasia. 

Peary  and  Henson:  NtH-th  to  the  pole  (Sfotian  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  Project  7  Pro- 
ductions. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (Blograjrfiy  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  exploration  of  the  North  Pole  by  Bobert 
Peary  and  Matthew  Henson.  Describes  their  ability  to  work  toward 
a  common  goal  and  explains  their  motivation  to  reach  the  pole. 

1.  Henson.  JIatthew  Alexander.  1866-1955.  2.  Peary.  Robert  Ed- 
win. 1856-1920.  3.  North  Pole.  i.  McOraw-HlIl  Book  Ompany. 
Series:  Biography  series  (Motion  picture) 

919.8  73-701826 

Mc<'.rnw-Hill  Rook  Co. 


Pemuits  !■  i 

Films,  1971. 


.  U.S.SJL:  1931.  [MotitHi  picture]     Thome 


3  min.     ai.     bAw,     tuper  8  mm.     (8  mm.  documenta  project,  im,  367) 

Loop  film  in  canridge.  Ptlm  oolea  on  cartridge  caae. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dale  WLUard. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  famiite-atricken  peaaanu  in  Samara.  U.S.S.R..  in  1921. 
Telia  how  govenmient  agenu  vaccinated  the  peaaantt  againci  cholera.  Preaenu 
icenea  of  ttreets  and  iquarca  which  are  packed  with  peasant*  ai>d  their  cart*  a* 
grmin  is  distributed  for  winter  towing.  Show*  an  American  relief  truck  on  the 
acene. 

1.  Ruiaia — Famiitea.  I.  Thome  Filnu,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo,  11,  Seriea:  8 
mm,  documenti  project  [Motion  picture^  no.  367, 

[HC340.F3J  947.084  72-701323 

Thorrie  Film*  72  MARC 

Peasants  into  farmers   (Filmstrip)     Food  and  Afi^iculture 

Orgiuiization  of  the  I'nited  Nations.  Rome,  1065.    Released 
in  the  V.  S.  by  Unipub,  1971. 

43  ff.     color.    35  mm. 

With  script  by  Armand  Defever  and  Florita  llotts. 

sniMARY:  Shows  how  a  group  of  UN  specialists  established.  In 
le-i^  than  a  year,  the  first  model  training  center  for  farmers  and 
teachers  of  farmers  in  Upper  Volta.  (^vers  Irrigation,  fruit  and 
vegetable  growing,  use  of  pesticides,  mechanization,  poultry  raising, 
cai-e  and  repair  of  farm  equipment,  veterinary  science,  and  elements 
of  ngricultural  economics  and  marketing. 

1.  Agricultural  edi»cat Ion— Upper  Volta.     2.  Food  and  Agriculture 
Organization  of  the  United  Nations.         1.  Food  and  Agriculture  Or- 
ganization of  the  United  Nations.     II.  Unipub. 
[So-IS]  631.07  70-739713 

lni[iub 

La  Peau  de  chagrin  (Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Zagreb. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill.  1971. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ,  .    „  , 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Honors  de  Balzac. 

CREDITS:  Directors,  Vlado  Krisll.  Ivo  Vrbanic;  screenplay, 
Dragutio  Vunak   Tomlslav  Butorac;  animation,  Zlatko  Grglc 

SUMMARY-  An  animated  film  about  a  poor  and  unhappy  man 
who  leaves  hla  love  to  try  his  hiclc  at  gambling,  loaea  his  last  penny, 
and  then  is  given  a  magic  skin  which  fulBlls  all  wishes,  but  grovra 
shorter  as  It  is  used.  ^       ,        ,,   „  _^. 

I  Balzac,  Hononft  de,  179&-1850.  La  peau  de  chagrin.  II.  Zagreb- 
fllm     III.  Contemporary  Fllms/McOraw-HlU. 

791.43  75-710567 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Peavy,   Paulina 
see 

American  Airlines,  America's  leading 
airline. 


Peche  aux  sardines    (Motion  picture) 
see   D^maillage  sardines 


Peck  (Leonard)  Productions 
see 

Cardinal  direcdoDS. 


Flat  toMp*  at  a  round  world. 

Halloween. 

Latitude. 
Loofitude. 
Major  fuidelines  of  the  earth. 

Map  keys  and  symbols. 
Oceans  and  continents. 


Scab. 

Why  tbe  seasons? 

Peck    (Leonard)    Productions,  Clifton,  N.J. 
see 

Nancy  goes  to  the  hospital. 

Safety  on  the  playground. 

The  SupermaHcet. 

Peck,  Merlin 
see 


Through  different  eyes. 

Peck  order    (Motion  picture) 
see    Presenting  BSCS  single  topic  inquiry  films 


Peck   order  in  chickens  (Motion  picture)      Ealing  Corp., 

1970. 

4  mln,     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Animal  behavior) 

Loop  Qlm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Describes  the  peck  order  ritual  in  chickens  by  wbltA 
social  hierarchies  are  formed. 

1.   Sodal  hierarchy  In  animals.  I.  Eallog  Oorporation,  Cam- 

bridge,  Ma£8.         Series:  Animal  behavior  (Motion  picture) 

598.6  74-709102 

Ealing  Corp, 


Peckham,   Howard  Henry,   1910-  The  making 

of  the  University  of  Michigan,   1817-1967 
see 

U-M:    150. 

Pecos  Bill   (Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
1970.    Made  by  Lumin  Films. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (American  folklore) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  M,  Jerry  Weiss, 

Summary :  Presents  the  story  of  Pecos  Bill  through  artwork  and 
original  music. 

1.   PecoH   Bill.         I.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.        SeHes: 
American  folklore  (Motion  picture) 

398.21  79-709812 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Pecos  Bill    (Filmstrip) 
see   American  folklore; 


Pecos  Bill 


38 


Pecos   Bill   and   Lightning    {FUmttrip)      Troll   Associates, 
IWO. 

42  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Tales  of  the  l^endary  cowboy  who  performs  fantastic 
real.1  of  strength  and  daring.  He  invents  branding,  creates  the 
first  lasso,  rides  a  cyclone,  and  tames  the  wildest  horse  In  the  West 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1    Pecos  Bill.    2.  Cowboys — legends.  r.  Troll  Associates. 

398.22  74-736269 

Troll  Associates 


Pecos  Bill  and  the  long  lasso  (Filmstrip)  Taylor  Associ- 
ates, 1970. 

.in  fr.  color.  ST)  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projec- 
tor, 1  a.  for  automatic  projector).  7  In..  33J  rpm..  II  mln.  micro- 
groove,     (Tell  me  a  story.     Library  2.  no.  S) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  book.  pictur«-cued  tell-back  booklet,  and  teacher's 
folder. 

Based  on  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Elisabeth  and  Carl  Carmer. 

SUMMARY;  A  tall  tale  about  Pecos  Bill  who  can  wrestle  moiin- 
talD  lions  and  lasso  twelve  cows  at  once.    For  elementary  graden. 

I.  Carmer.  Eliwtbeth  (BUck)  Pecoa  Bill  and  the  long  lasso.  II. 
Taylor  Associates.  III.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story  (Filmstrip)  Uhrary 
2,  no.  3. 

872.6  77-788784 

Taylor  Associates 

The  Pedestrian  strikes  back  {Motion  picture)  KNBC  in 
association  with  Copeland  Productions,  1967. 

29  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  KNBC  survey) 
Summary:  Assesses  the  national  trend  of  revilaltsing  the  down- 
town cores  of  cities  through  the  (-onslructlon  of  malls.  fociiHing  upon 
Burbank'fl  Golden  Malt,  and  comparing  It  with  similar  projects 
throughout  California.  Authorities  analyie  the  need  for  malls  and 
discuss  the  difficulties  encountered  In  providing  them. 

1.  Pedestrian  mall»— California.  i.  KNBC  (Television  station) 
Los  .\ngelM. 

ni  Fi  A  68-671 

CINE 


Pediatric  be«atologr.  [Filmstrip]     W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1972. 

130  fr.     color.     3S  mm.       artd  phonotape:  90  min. 

With  icripL 

CREDITS:  Author,  J   Lawrence  Numsn. 

SUMMARY:  A  three  put  profram  prcacnting  red  cell*,  white  cella.  and  borte 
normal  and  pathologic  Mood  structure  o(  children. 

1    Pediatric  bematoiofy         I.  Saunder*  (W,  B.)  Company,  Phiiadelphia- 
tRJ411]  618.9  72-734133 

W   B.  Saunder*  Co,  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pediatric  restraints:  ami  cuff  and  crib  n«t  {Motion picture) 
Delta  College.    Beleased  by  Prentice-Hall,  1969. 

S  min.     si.     color.    Boper  8  mm.     {Narslns  skllU  and  tecbolqoM) 

Loop  film. 

Wltb  lrurtnictor'8  guide. 

Summary :  Illustrstee  two  basic  types  of  pediatric  restraints: 
the  arm  cuff,  used  to  reatraio  children  with  facial  surger; ;  and  the 
crib  net.  u<«d  to  restrain  the  climbing  cblld.  Examines  the  reaction 
of  the  child  to  the  restraint 

1.  Restraint  (PhfsiologT)  t.  Delta  College,  n.  Prentice-Hall. 
Inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-701143 

Prentice-Hall 

Pediatric  restraints:  mummy  {UoHon  pictitre)    Delta  Col- 
lege.    Releaaed  by  Prentice-Hall,  1969. 

S  mtn.    si.     color,    auper  8  mm.     (Nursing  sklll.'<  and  tecbaiques) 

Loop  film. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  a  basic  tTpe  of  pediatric  restraint:  the 
mummj  restraint,  made  from  a  folded  blanket  or  sheet,  and  used 
when  treatment  is  giTen  that  requires  ctmiplete  restraint  of  the  body 
of  the  child. 

1.  Restraint  (Physiology)  l  DelU  College,  n.  Prentice-Hall, 
Inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  73-701144 

FnoUee-HaU 


Pedicab    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 
Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Look  at  It  series,  set  B) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartrlilge.  Issued  tn  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuala. 

Swnmorf/:  A  single-concept  01m  designed  for  use  in  teacfadng  spe- 
etal  education  classes. 

1.   Exceptional   children — E^lucatloo.  l  McOraw-HlU  Book 

OoDpany.        Series:  Look  at  It  series   (Motion  picture)   set  B. 

371.9  76-702750 

IfcOraw-Htll  Book  Co. 


The  Pedlara  {Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept  of  Edu- 
cation, School  Broadcasts  Section,  Begina,  1965.  Made  by 
Saskatchewan  Cine-Graphic  Division. 

29  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.    (Saskatchewan  alghtline series,  na  2) 

CTeAitt:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  Howard;  writers,  HuHel 
Clements,  Gertrude  Murray;  auD«rameo,  AItIq  Sdiafer,  Ken  Patter- 
son. 

Summary:  Describes  the  life  of  the  traders,  called  pedlars,  from 
Montreal  who  went  west  prior  to  the  founding  of  the  North  West 
Compsny.  Visits  two  of  the  pedlars'  trading  posts  In  recently  exca- 
vated areas. 

1.  Peddlers  and  peddling— Canada.  i.  Saskatcfaewan.  School 
Broadcasts  Section.  Series :  Saskatcfaewan  stgfatllne  series  (Motion 
picture)  no.  2. 

658^  Fi  A  68-36 

National  Film  Board  of 


(Motion  picture]    Walt  Disney  Productions.    Released  by 
Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials    Co.,  1971. 

8  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

OriginaUy  released  in  33  mm.  in  1942. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CREDITS:  Nmrntor.  Fred  Shields. 

SUMMARY:  Prescnu  the  misadventure*  of  Pedro. « iMby  sirpUne.  when  it 
tlid  a  mail  route  for  it*  ailing  parents.  For  elemeatvy  grades. 

[1.  AirpUncs— Rctioo)  I.  Disney  (Wall)  ProductioBS.  11.  Walt  Disney 
Educational  Maichals  Co. 

[PZ7i  372.6  72-700153 

Walt  Disney  Educational  73  MARC 

Material*  Co. 


Pee-wces   on   ice    {Motion   picture) 
Corp.,  1961. 


Paramount    Pictures 


10  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

.\  Tnivoli-ama. 

Ciedtti:  Producer  and  director,  Charles  Desmarteau;  writer. 
Martin  Andrews;  photographer,  Jean-Claude  Labrecque;  editor, 
Benedict  Cantesano. 

Summary:  Pictures  and  describes  activities  of  the  annual  Pee-Wee 
hockey  touraatnent  In  Quebec.  Canada,  for  boys  from  ten  to  twelT& 

1.  Hockey.        i.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

796.9  Fi  68-1560 


Peeler,  Richard 
see 

Ceramic  art;    Ceramics,  what?  why?  how? 
Ceramic  art:    Creating  mosaics  and  tUes. 

Ceramic  art:  Handbuilding  methods. 

Ceramic  art:  Potter  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

Ceramic  art:  Potters  of  Japan. 

Ceramic  art:  Potters  o€  the  U.  S.  A. 

Peer  sroap:  ages  6-13   {Motion  picture)     Video  Nnrdng, 
1967.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Man:  his  growth  and  derelopment— 
btrtfa  through  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  Issoed. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

OrsMa:  Instnctora.  Robert  C.  Nicolay,  Walter  B.  McGcHHier. 

Summary:  Presents  examples  of  tbe  rise  of  the  gronp  as  a  sign 
of  tDcreasing  independence  from  par«its. 

1.  Conformity.  2.  (Jhlld  study.  l  Video  Nursing,  inc.  Series: 
Han:  hla  growth  and  der^opment — birth  through  adolescence  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

155.41  7^703685 

video  Nursing 


Peer  Gynt  {Motion  picture)    David  Bradley,  1965. 

85  min.    sd.    bAnv.     16  mm. 

K^vtepil  Tpmion  of  the  IWl  motion  picture. 

Based  on  Henrlk  Ibsen's  ptay  of  the  same  title. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Darld  Bradley.  Cant:  Charlton 
Heston.  Kathryne  Elfstrom,  Audrey  Wedlock.  Rose  Andrews,  Hoy 
Eggert.  Jr.  , 

Summary:  Usee  the  Peer  Gynt  suite  by  Edvard  Grieg  as  back- 
ground music  In  retelling  the  adventures  of  the  Norse  i^endary 
hero  who,  after  traTellng  all  over  the  world,  making  and  losing 
a  fortune,  and  risking  his  life  many  dmes.  discovers  his  Identity 
when  threatened  with  extinction  by  a  button  molder. 

I.  Ibsen.  Henrlk.  1828-1906.  Peer  Gynt.  n.  Grl^  Edvard  Ha- 
gerup.  1843-1907.    Peer  Gynt  (Suite)     in.  Bradley,  David. 

Fi 67-962 


Peer  Gynt;  Suites  1  and  2  by  Edrard  Grieg  {FOmstrip) 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  1963. 

37  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs  (2  a  each :  1  a.  with  elec- 
tronic Blgmil),  12  In.,  83ft  rpm.,  81  min,  mlcrogroove.  (Music  appre- 
ciation series) 

With  teachers'  guide  and  notes. 

Creditt:  Illustrations.  Marion  Morton;  visual  editor,  Anne  Pretzat 

Summary:  Uses  original  Illustrations  to  tell  the  story  of  Kdvard 
Grieg's  Peer  Gynt  Suite  which  is  based  Ml  the  play  by  H«irtk  Ibsen. 

1.  Grieg,  Bdvard  Hagerup.  1843-1907.  Peer  Gynt  (Suite)  no.  1-2. 
I.  Grieg,  Bdrard  Hagerup.  1843-1807.  Peer  Gynt  (Suite)  no.  1-2. 
n.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc.,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  T.  Series: 
Uuslc  appreclattoD  series  (Fltmstrip) 

786.0W4  Fi  A  68-3767 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Peet  Productions 
see 


The  Running  man. 

Pegasus  et  BsUcrophon  (Fi/mstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  10 
min.     m'Togroove.     ( Fabulae  legendae  Graeclae  Romaeque  antlquae, 

lM<ue<l  also  with  cassette  and  pbonotape. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Author,  Samuel  A.  Goldberg. 

Summary:  A  Latin  langusge  teaching  film.  The  story  of  the 
daring  Bellert^hon  who  tamed  Pegasus  and  slew  tbe  monster  Chimera. 

1.  I.,atin  language — Audio-visual  instruction.  L  Eye  Gate  House, 
Inc.  Series:  Fubul4ie  iegendae  GraecUe  Bomaeqoe  antique  (Film- 
strip)  no.  5. 

478.3  Fi  A  68-3675 

K.ve'J.Tte  Himse 

Pegasus  the  winged  horse   {FUmttrip)      Troll  Associates, 
1970. 

42  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

SumnitiTy:  Recounts  the  classical  Gre^  myth  about  tbe  adven- 
tures of  Bellero^on  and  Pegasus,  the  legendary  winged  horse.  With 
captions. 

1.  Pegasus.    2.  Bellerophon.  i.  Troll  Associates. 

292  79-736270 

Troll  Associates 


Peg's  Productions 
see 


Batiks  you  can  make. 

Pel,  I.  M.,   1917- 
see 

Essays/I.  M,  Pel:   Architect  for  tod^. 

£ssays/I.  M.  Pei:   Interior  space. 

Essays/I.  M.  Pei:   Modem  building 
material. 

EssaysA.  M,  Pei:    Open  space, 

Essays/L  M.  Pei:   program  for  a  building. 


Peignent  sans  pinceanx  {Motion  picture)  Crawlegr  Films, 
Ottawa.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film 
Bureau,  1957. 

5  mill.    .<m.    color,    16  mm. 

French  version  of  the  1949  motion  picture  enUtled  Finger  paint- 
ing. 

Credila.-  Educational  consuiUnt,  C.  D.  Gaitskeli. 

Summary:  Gives  directions  for  making  finger  paint,  and  shows 
techniques  which  can  be  used  with  various  age  and  experience 
levels.  Shows  a  banner  experimenting  and  studying  the  effects 
obUlnable  by  using  the  palm,  tbe  side  of  the  hand,  the  fist,  the 
thumb,  and  the  finger  tips. 

1.  Finger  painting.  i.  Crawley  Films,  ltd.     n.  International 

Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago,  ni.  Finger  painting  (Motion  picture) 
761.4  77-707262 

International  Film  Bureau 

Les  Peintres  impresadonistes  fraufais  (FUfMtrip)  Audio 
Lingual  Educational  Press,  1965. 

15  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonotape:  slngletrack,  1  reel  (6  Iil), 
7H  In.  per  sec 

CrediU:  Author,  Charles  Stsrr. 

Summary:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Traces  the  history 
of  French  Impressionism  and  points  out  tbe  major  artists  lo  this 
school  of  painting. 

1.  Impressionism  (Art)  2.  Painters,  Freoch.  i.  Audio  Lingual 
Educational  Press. 

769.4  Fi  A  67-4312 

Audio  Lingual  Educa-  tlonal  Press 


La  Peinture  franfalse  au  mns^  do  Louvre  {FtUnttrxp) 
DiapoElm,  Paris.  Releaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Qeasler  Pub. 
Co.,  1968. 

•I  aimstrips  (approz.  45  fr  each)  color.  S8  mm.  and  A  phono- 
tape*  (5  In.  I,  7i  in.  per  sec.,  15  min.  ea^. 

With  text  In  French. 

Contentt:  xiv-ivii  centuries.— xvii-xvin  centuries.— Early  IIX 
century. — xa.  century. 

1.  Paintings.  French.    2.  Pal ntlnpi— Paris.  i.  DIapofiim  (Firm) 

II.  Gessler  Publishing  Company. 

769.4  70-734689 

Ges.«ler  Pub.  Co. 

PeUai  !■■■■>  11  iii.  [Motion  picture]     Released  by  CCM  FUins. 
1197-?, 

40  min.     sd     color.      16  min. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Dave  Butler;  wriwr,  WiQiani  R.  Hall,  narrator.  Paid 
Hcnried;  compoaer.  Andrew  Belling. 

SUMMARY  Hoioricai  documcnis.  graphics,  and  tn  objects  are  employed 
to  present  tite  history  of  tbe  ancient  city  of  Peking  and  its  role  in  the  cuitunl 
developntcnt  of  Ouna 

1.  Peking— HiMory.        I.  CCM  Fibna. 

lDS795.3j  915.1  72-701593 

CCM  Films  73  MARC 

The  Pelican  chorus  {Filmstrip)  Reading  Motivation  Film- 
strips,  1967.    Made  by  PWS  Productions. 

32  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Picture  book  fltmstrip  series) 

With  plrture-cued  reading  text  booklet. 

Bused  on  the  poem  of  the  same  title  by  Edv'ard  Lear. 

Summary:  Attempts  to  amuse  children  and  help  them  to  cultivate 
an  appreciation  for  the  writings  of  the  old  masters,  using  a  nonsense 
poem  about  two  pelicans  and  their  beautiful  daughter  who  marries 
tbe  King  of  tht;  Cranes. 

1.    Poetry— Juvenile   films.  L   Lear.  Edward,  1812-1888.     The 

pelican  chorus,  u.  Reading  Motivation  Filmstrips.  Inc.  Series. 
821  Fi  A  68-3813 

Beading  Motivation  Filmstrips 


Pelican  Films,  Inc. ,  New  York 
see 


A  Nose. 

The  Room. 

Pellon  Corporation 
see 

The  Importance  of  shape. 

Peltz,  Larry 
see 

Plus— 2. 


Pehric  exenteration  far  cerricai  cancer  {Motion  picture) 
Medical  Dlustration  Dept.,  University  of  Miami  School  of 
Medicine.    Released  by  Eaton  Laboratories,  1968. 

31  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  technique  employed  lo  total  excision  of 
the  pelvic  organs  for  cancer  of  the  uterine  cervix.  Shows  excision 
of  pelvic  viscera,  pelvic  iymphadenectomy,  terminal  sigmoid  coloe- 
tomy.  and  Ileal  conduit  procedures. 

1   Pelvic  exenteration.    2.  Oervix  uteri— Cancer.  i.  Miami,  Unl- 

Terrtty  of,  Oopral  Gables,  Pla.     School  of  Medicine,     n.  Norwich 
Pbarmscal  Company.    Eaton  Laboratories. 

617  Fi  A  68-788 

CINE 

The  Pembrokeshire  Coast  National  Park  {FUmitrip)  Na- 
tional Parks  Commission,  London,  1956.  Made  by  Central 
Office  of  Informfllion.    Published  by  H.  M.  Stationery  Off. 

40  fr.    b&w.    Z5  mm. 

National  Park-s  film  strip  no.  4. 

With  lecture  notes.    Notes  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Summary:  Presents  views  of  the  wildlife,  architecture,  blsCoric 
buildings,  inland  scenery,  and  coast  line  of  the  Pembrokeshire  Coast 
National  Park. 

1.  Pembrokeshire  Coast  National  Park.  i.  Gt.  Brit.  National 
Parks  Commlfwion. 

Fi  66-1717 

Pen  and  pencil  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     al.    color,     super  3  mm. 

Loop  fl'm.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Summaiy:  Describes  the  broad  range  of  lines,  tones,  and  textures 
which  can  be  made  with  such  simple  tools  as  a  pencil,  pen,  or  pastel 
depending  on  how  tliey  are  held  ami  moved. 

1.  Drawing— Instruction.  Z.  Drawing  materials.  i.  Ealing  Cor- 
poration, Cambridge,  Mass. 

7413  Fi  A  68-403 

Baling  Corp. 

Peaaace:  gacraaMat  of  peace.  [MotioD  picture]    Fraocbcan  Cooi- 

municatioiu  Center,  1969. 


10  n 


6  mm.     (Sacnraent  Krics) 


39 


color. 

Magnetic  Muad  track. 

With  prcsenlatMn  guide  by  CorinM  Hart. 

SUMMARY:  A  drsmsiiiation  iboul  the  emooonal  response  of  a  yoMg  ar- 
chitect who  Kfiously  injures  ■  ten-ycar-otd  girl  while  drnrmg  home  tiam  s 
cocktail  party  ia  uMd  to  uiggesi  various  aspects  and  effects  of  the  Mcrament  of 
penance. 

I.  Penaocc  1.  Franciscaa  <!:omniuntcalioa>  Cenicr.  li.  Series:  Sacrament 
series.  (Motion  piclurei 

[BX2260i  248.4  73-700509 

Franciscan  73  MARC 

Communicsliom  Center 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pencil  drawing  {Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fine  arts  techniques:  mlscel- 
laneout: ) 

Loop  nioi.    FlIiD  notes  ou  cartridge  case. 

Crcditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary:  Explains  tbe  techniques  Involved  In  pencil  drawing. 

1.   Pencil   drawing.  i.   Walden   Film   Corporation.  Series: 

Fine  arts  techniques:  mlscellaoeoiis  (Motion  picture) 

T51.4  73-708110 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Pendennis  Productions 
see 


Jet  storm. 


Sands  of  the  K&lahari. 

Pendulum  painting  (Motion  picture)    Ikon  Films.    Released 

by  Hailo.v  Films.  1968. 

3  mij)     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Painting  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  manual. 

Credits :  Educational  consultant.  Robert  O.  White. 

Siiiiininr,v:  Inrrmluces  the  te<:lmique  of  pendulum  palnrlng  which 
consists  of  using  a  line  which  U  not  controlled  directly  by  the  painter, 
but  I.S  highly  controlled  by  the  laws  of  physics.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.   Painting— Technique.     2.   Line   (Art)  I.   Ikon  Films      II. 

Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Painting  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

372.5  70-709290 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Pendulums  {Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Elementary  science  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Lssued  in  standard  S  mm,  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  David  Hawkin.?. 

i^ummart/:  Demonstrates  how  to  produce  a  sine  wave,  using  as  a 
pendulum  a  plastic  bottle  which  Is  filled  with  colored  .sand,  Inverted, 
and  attached  to  a  string.  Illustrates  the  two  fundamental  periods 
of  a  Y-shaped  compoimd  pendulum. 

1.  Pendiiltira,  2.  Gravity.  i.  Thome  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo. 
Series:  Elementary  science  series  (Motion  picture.  Thorne  Films) 
372.3  Fi  A  6a-2798 

Thome  Films 


Pendulums  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill,     »1.    color,     super  8  mm.     (BhT)loratlonB  lu  science) 
Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
CredUi:    Author,  H.  Mllgrom. 

Summaru:    Presents  a  series  of  demonstrations  using  pendulums 
1,    Pendulums.  i.   Ealing  Orporatlon,  Cambridge,   Mass     - 

Series:  Explorations  'In  science  (Motion  picture) 

^  ,      „  531  70-703700 

Ealing  Corporation 


Penek^ie   (Motion  picture) 
Gold  wyn -Mayer,  1966. 


Euterpe.     Released  by  Metro- 


96  mln.     ad.     color.    35  mm. 

Pa  na  vision. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  E.  V.  Cunningham 

CredUi:  Producer,  Arthur  Loew.  Jr.;  director,  Arthur  Hlller; 
■creenplay,  George  Wella;  music,  Johnny  WUUama;  director  of 
photography,  Harry  Stradllng;  editor.  Rita  RoUnd.  Catt:  NaUIle 
Wood,  Ian  Bannen,  Dick  Shawn,  Peter  Falk. 

Bummary:  A  comedy  about  Penelope,  the  neiflected  wife  of  a  New 
York  banker,  who  robs  his  new  branch  bank  on  opeoiog  day  la  order 
to  attract  her  huaband's  attention. 

r.  Fast,  Howard  Melvln,  1914-  Praelope.    n.  Euterpe,  inc. 

m.  Metro-Ooldwyn-Hayer,  inc. 

791.43  71-701960 


The   Penetrating  eye    (Motion  picture)     Eli  Lilly  &  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  Wexler  Film  Productions. 

22  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  functioning  of  a  scanning  electron 
mh-roacope.  Shows  how  an  electron  beam.  Instead  of  light  waves. 
Is  used  to  produce  revealing  images  of  microscopically  sised  8pe<-l- 

1.  .Scannlnif  electron  microscope.        I.  Lilly  (Eli)  and  Company, 
tnens. 

[QH212.S3]  578  70-711392 

CINE 


Penetrating  keratc^lasty  {Motion  picture)  Baylor  Univer- 
sity CoIIepfe  of  Medicine.  Made  by  Ijouis  J.  Girard.  Re- 
}easxd  by  International  Eye  Film  Library,  1966. 

12  mln,     nd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ectachrnme. 

Bummarii:  Demonstratea  the  step-by-step  technique  of  penetrating 
keratoplasty. 

1.  Cornea— Transplantation.  i.  Baylor  Unlveralty,  Waco.  Tei. 

College  of  Medicine,  Houston,  ii.  International  Eye  Film  Ubrary, 
617  Fi  A  67-5237 

International  Eye  Film  Library 


Penguin  Books,  ltd.,  Harmondsworth,  Eng. 


Alan  Gamer,  author. 

Leon  Garfield. 
WUUun  Maync. 


A  Penguin  is  a  penguin?  (Filmstrip)  Knowledire  Aid, 
1969. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette:  11  Ips,,  29  mln. 

In  a  unit  entitled  Penguins  and  other  landbirds  of  the  multimedia 
pnjKmm  Natural  science  concept  generalization  series. 

With  teacher's  guide,  student  response  sheets,  student  readers 
picture  puzzles,  and  posters. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Robert  E.  WlUford,  Ann  Dellls  Janice 
Rajeckt. 

SUMMARY:  A  cartoon  character  introduces  the  world  of  the 
penguin  and  observes  this  bird  that  does  not  fly.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.   Penguins-Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Knowledge  Aid   (Firm)     II 

Pengutns  and  other  landbirds.  III.  Natural  science  concept  generali- 
zation series. 

[PZIO]  372.3  71-730626 

Knowledge  Aid 


PenicilUum  (Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1965. 

4  mln.    sL    color.    8  mm.     ( Mlcrogardenlng) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  spore-forming  stalks  of  penlciUlum 
form  a  bottle-shaped  tip  which  pushes  out  spores  in  succession  like 
a  chain  of  beads,  so  that  the  most  mature  spores  are  furtheat  from 
the  spore-producing  tip  and  the  newest  onefl  are  closest  to  the  stalk. 
Provides  a  contrast  to  the  formation  of  Altemarla  spores. 

1.   Penlcllllum— Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Educational  Swvlcea,  Inc., 

Newton,  Maas.        Series:  Mlcrogardenlng  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2393 
Education  Development  Center 

Penicillium  (Motion  picture)  Educational  Services.  Re- 
leased by  Ealing  Corp.  a.s  n  loop  film  mounted  in  cart- 
ridge, 1967. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and  standard  8  mm. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  Program. 

With  Qlm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

.<it}iimfiri/:  Show.s  how  spore-forming  stalks  of  PenioiUium  form 
a  bottle-shaped  tip  which  pushes  out  spores  In  succession  like  a 
chain  of  beads,  so  that  the  most  mature  spores  are  farthest  from 
the  spore-producing  tip  and  the  newest  ones  are  closest  to  the  stalk. 
Provides  a  contra.st  to  the  formation  of  Attemaria  spores. 

1.   Penicillium — Juvenile  films.  i.   Educational   Services,   Inc., 

Newton,  Mass.     it.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1036 
Ealing  Corporation 


Penikett,  Antony 
see 


Hi  . 


,  this  is  Loma, 


The  Peninsula  campaign  (Motion,  picture)  International 
Communication  Films,  1968.  Made  by  One  to  One  Pro- 
ductions. 

12  mln.     Bd.     color.     16  mm-     (Civil  War  series) 

A1.40  issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  aspects  of  the  peninsula  campaign.  Including 
General  McClellan's  plan  for  a  decisive  Union  Army  victory,  weather 
and  geography,  and  the  promotion  of  Lee  to  head  of  tbe  Southern 
forces. 

1.  U.  S.— History— Civil  War— Campaigns  and  battles.  L  Inter- 
national Communication  t'lltns.  Series:  OivU  War  aeries  (Motion 
picture) 

973.7  71-703125 

International  Couimuni-  cation  Filmg 

Peninsular  India   (Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  London, 

19^0.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
tiales,  1966. 

4t>  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Sl'MSIARY:  Portrays  the  iwrts,  cities,  and  hlnteilands  of  Bombay 
and  Madras. 

1.  Bombay  (State)— Description  and  travel.  2.  Tamil  Nadu-De- 
scription and  travel.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd..  London.  II.  Car- 
man Educational  Associates. 

[D.S485.B7]  915.4  76-738614 

Carman  Educational  A)>sociates 


Penn,  Arthur,  1922- 
see 

Arthur  Penn — Little  big  man. 


Penn,  Patricia 
see 


Once  upon  a  war. 


Penn  Central  Compai^ 
see 


Call  us  Penn  Central. 


Penn  Cinema  Club 
see 


Children  of  the  morning. 


Pennebaker,  D.  A, 
see 

Company. 


40 


Pennebaker  (Leacock)   inc. 
see    Leacock  Pennebaker,  inc. 

Pennebaker,  ltd. 
see 

Man  in  the  middle. 

Pennebaker  Productions 
see 

One-eyed  Jacks. 

Penney,  Edmund 
see 

The  Dancing  prophet . 

Penney  (J.  C.)    Company,  inc. 
see 

Changing  values. 

A  Conversation  with  Mr.  Penney  and  his 
granddaughter. 

One  peseta,  two  peseta. 
Wheelin'  easy. 

The  Pennines  {Motion  picture)  Boulton-Hawker  Films, 
Hadleigh.  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Film  Bureau,  1967. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

American  version  prepared  with  the  advice  of  David  M.  Solzman, 

Bummary:  Examines  the  character  of  the  Pennine  landscape,  point- 
ing out  similarities  and  differences  between  the  southern,  central, 
and  northern  parts  of  the  mountain  chain  In  northern  England. 

1.    Pennine  chain.  r.   Boulton-Hawker  Films,   ltd.      n.   Inter- 

national Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

914.2  Fi  A  68-2894 

International  Film  Bureau 

Pennsylvania.    Constitutional  Convention,  1967-1968 
see 


A  Living  constitution, 

Pennsylvania.    Dept.  of  Community  Affairs 
see 

Beyond  the  limits. 

Pennsylvania.    Dept.  of  Highways 
see 

Snow  fight,  Pennsylvania  style. 

Pennsylvania.    Dept.  of  Internal  Affairs 
see 

Decision  at  Laurel  Falls. 


Pennsylvania  local  government  in  action. 
Trouble  in  Eden. 

Pennsylvania.    Dept.  of  Public  Instruction 
see 

Successful  use  of  the  language  laboratory. 

Pennsylvania.    Eastern  Pennsylvania  Psychiatric 
Institute,  Philadelphia 
see 

Behavioral  therapy  demonstration. 

No  cooperation. 

Pennsylvania.    Eastern  Pennsylvania  Psychiatric 
Institute,  Philadelphia.    Dept.  of  Continuing 
Education  Media 
see 

Broad  spectrum  behavior  theri^  in  a 
grcwp. 

An  Exercise  in  the  differential  diagnosis 
of  psychiatric  syndromes  of  childhood. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pennsylvania.    Eastern  Pennsylvania  Psychiatric 
Institute,  Philade^hia.    Dept.  of  Studies  in 
Human  Communication 
see 

The  Assessment  series,  parts  1-2. 

Lecture  on  kinesics  by  Ray  L,  Birdwhistell 
at  the  second  linguistic -kinesic  conference , 
Nov.  4-7,  1964. 

Microcultural  incidents  in  ten  zoos. 

Pennsylvania.    Historical  and  Museum  Commission 
see 

The  Branffy^vlne  tradition. 

Pennsylvania.    Office  for  the  Aging 
see 

The  Hights  oi  age. 

Pennsylvania.    State  University 
see 

The  Cop  is  in  the  middle. 
Discovery  at  Sheep  Rock. 
Sense!:   master  teacher. 

Pennsylvania.    State  University.    Audio-Visual 
Services 
see 

Audiological  procedures  with  pre-school 
deaf  children. 

The  Brain  damaged  child. 
Chacma  baboons:    ecology  and  behavior. 
Counseling  with  parents:    interview  I, 
Coimseling  with  parents:    interview  3. 
Counseling  with  parents:    interview  6. 
Nature  and  development  of  affection. 
The  Neurotic  child. 

The  Normal  child. 

Principles  of  parent-child  programs  for 
the  pre-school  hearing  impaired. 

The  Psychotic  child. 

Sign  on/sign  off. 

Pennsylvania.    State  University.    College  of  Arts 
and  Architecture 
see 

Gianni  Schicchi:  the  growth  of  an  open. 

Pennsylvania.    State  University.    College  of 
Human  Development 
see 

The  Teacher'ft  aide. 

Pennsylvania.    State  University.    Dept.  of  Psychology 
see 

Social  reaction  in  in^>rinted  ducklings. 

Pennsylvania.    State  University.    Dept.  of  Public 
Information 
see 

The  Living  filter. 


Pennsylvania.    State  University.    Psychological 
Cinema  Register 


The  Assessment  series,  parts  1-2. 

Audiological  procedures  with  pre-school 
deaf  children. 

Behavior  of  Richardson's  ground  squirrel. 

Behavior  of  the  macaques  of  Japan:   the 
Macaca  fuscata  of  the  Takasakiyama  and 
Koshima  colonies. 

Behavioral  therapy  demonstration. 

The  Brain  damaged  child. 

Broad  spectrum  behavior  ther£^  in  a 
groiq). 

Chacma  baboons:   ecology  and  behavior. 

Comparative  behavior  of  Argentine  cavies. 
The  Cop  Is  in  the  middle. 
Counseling  with  parents:    interview  I. 
Counseling  with  parents:    interview  3. 
Counseling  with  parents:   interview  6. 

Cuarahy  Ohecha, 

Dangerous  noise. 

Delta  blues  singer:  James  "Sonny  Ford" 
Thomas. 

The  Effects  of  delayed  auditory  feedback 
on  normal  and  deviant  rhesus  behavior. 

An  Exercise  in  the  differential  diagnosis 
of  psychatric  syndromes  of  childhood. 

Functions  of  the  nervous  system. 

Gianni  Schicchi:  the  growth  of  an  opera. 

Gibbon  locomotion. 

Guessing  behavior. 

Hypothalamic  control  of  feeding  and  self- 
stimulation. 

Hypothalamic  reward  in  feeding,  running, 
and  mating  behavior. 

IlhiitntioM  of  childbood  autiaiiL 

Irregularly  delayed  e3q>eriential  closure 

in  the  rhesus  monkey. 

Lecture  on  kinesics  by  Ray  L.  Birdwhistell 
at  the  second  linguistic -kinesic  conference, 

Nov.  4-7,  1964. 

A  Mao  with  a  problem. 

Mating  behavior  of  the  honey  bee. 
Microcultural  incidents  in  ten  zoos. 
Nature  and  development  of  affection. 
The  Neurotic  child. 
No  cooperation. 


41 


The  Normal  child. 
The  Percqxioo  of  worda. 


Principles  of  parent-child  programs  for 
the  pre-school  hearing  Impaired. 


The  Psychotic  child. 

Reproductive  behavior  of  the  brook  trout, 
Salvelinus  fontinalis. 

Sensei:   master  teacher. 

Sign  on/sign  off. 

Social  reaction  in  imprinted  ducklings. 

The  Span  of  attention. 

Spawning  in  an  African  mouthbreeding  fish. 

Transmission  of  information, 

Pennsylvania .    University 
see 

Urban  sprawl  vs.  planned  growth, 

Pennsylvania.     University.    Annenberg  School  of 
Communications 
see 

Assembly  line. 

Pennsylvania.    University.    Institute  of  Cooperative 
Research 
see 

Assembly  line. 

Pennsylvania.    University.    Moore  School  of 
Electrical  Engineering 
see 

Electromagnetic  fields  and  waves.    Part  1; 
Transmission  lines. 

Pennsylvania.     University.    School  of  Dentistry 
see 

Complete  dentures. 

Evaluation  of  audio -analgesia. 

High-speed  instrumentation. 
The  Infrabony  pocket. 

Root  resection. 

Pennsylvania.    University.     University  Museum 
see 

The  Alphabet:    mark  of  man. 

Pennsylvania    (FUmstrip)      Society   for  Visual   Education 
tl96-?, 

49  fr     hAw.     35  mm.     (Historic  States) 

Sumvvtrv:  Uses  photo?rsph.<*  and  sketches  to  potnt  out  some  of 
the  hirtorical  sites  In  Philadelphia. 

1.  Peonsylvanla  —  Description  and   tntrel  — lOSl-  2.  Phila- 

delphia— Dewriptlon — 1981-  i.  Society  for  Visaal  Elducation. 

inc.,  Chicago.         Series :  Historic  States  (Filmstrip) 

917.48  74-732897 

PennftyWanla  School  for  the  Deaf 

Pennsjlrama  {Motion  picture)     Humble  Oil  and  Refining 
Co.    Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Senice  jl&6-?j 

30  mln.     Hd.     color     16  mm. 

SiiMmarir:  Portrays  PennsylTanla,  includlDg  Tlslts  with  the  "Peno- 
sylvania  Dutch."  a  tour  of  Pittsburgh's  steel  mills,  and  a  look  at  such 
historical  sites  as  Valley  Forge,  Philadelphia,  and  Oettysburg. 

1.  PennsylTanla— Descr.  &  trar.— 1961-  l  Homble  OU  and 

Refining  Company   (Incorporated  in  Del.)     n.  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Serrice.  Inc. 

917.48  Fi  A  67-5883 

Hodon  Talking  Picture  Serrlca 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Released  by 


Pennsylvania  (FUmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond. 
Mo<lern  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

:hi  fr.     i-otor.     35  mm.     (Critical  tbinkiog  ald^ij 

With  ieHcbt*r'a  guide. 

SHiUHtaiif:  Part  1  covers  the  persecutloa  of  the  Quakers  la  17Ch 
centurj-  England  and  WllUam  Pena's  efTorts  to  start  a  colony  tn 
America.  Part  2  presents  the  problems  faced  by  the  PeDnsylratilana 
when  a  flood  of  German-q>eal[lng  settlers  eater  their  colony.  For 
elemeuiarj-  grades.     Wltb  captlou& 

1.  Peaosylvanla — History — Colonial  period.  i,  Jones  and  Os- 
mond. Inc.  II.  Modern  Learning  Ald.s,  New  Vork.  Series:  Critical 
thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  71-733285 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

Pennsylvania  Folklife  Society 
see 

The  Sights  and  sounds. of  the  Kutztown 
Folk  Festival, 

Pennsylvania  house  (Motion  picture)  Jamian  Advertising 
and  Publicity.  Made  by  Lionel  Freedman,  inc.  Released 
by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1970. 

29  min.     .sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summari/:  Uses  a  fantasy  situation  to  demonstrate  the  techniques 
of  furniture  manufacture  in  an  up-to-date  furniture  factory. 

1.  Furniture  making.  i.  Jamian  Advertising  and  Publlcitv,  inc. 

II.  Modern  T.ilking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

684.1  78-705636 

CINE 

Pennsylvania  in  the  CivU  War,  1861-1865    (Filmstrip) 
see   History  of  Pennsylvania,  set  3 


Pennsylvania  local  government  in  action  (Motion  picture) 
Pennsylvania  Dept  of  Internal  Affairs,  1945.  Made  by 
Pennsylvania  State  College. 

22  niiii.     wi.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Hli-ector  and  wilter.  Frank  Neusbaum;  narrator,  William 
S.  Llvengood.  Jr.;  photography,  I>elmer  Duvall;  editor.  Paul  Seft- 
zlnger. 

Summary:  Uses  real-life  situations  and  charts  to  show  the  organi- 
zation, function,  and  operation  of  the  various  local  gOTemment  units 
In  Pennsylvania.  Dlscu.sses  budgeting,  welfare  projects,  markets,  In- 
aervlce  training,  malntenanee  work,  and  other  aspects  of  local  eov- 
ernment.  " 

I.  Local  government— Pennsylvania.  i.  Pennsylvania     Dept.  of 

Internal  Affairs. 

352.0748 


70-704267 


Penny,  nickel,  dime,  and  quarter  (Mofinn  picture)  Stephen 
Hosustow  Productions.  Released  by  BFA  Kducational 
Media.  11)71. 

4  uiiri.    Hi.    c.l.ir.    super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  series) 

Loop  film. 

Wifh  study  guide. 

SrSLMAItV:  Explains  the  values  of  coins,  using  a  tale  of  two 
bandits  who  split  up  a  sack  of  stolen  money.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Money— Juvenile  films.  2.  Value— Juvenile  films.  I.  Bosustow 
(Stephen)  Productions.  11.  UFA  Ediii-atlonal  Media  III.  Series: 
Primary  math  series  (Motion  picture) 

[HG221.5]  372.7  70-714919 

BFA  Educational  Media 


The  Pentagon  (Filmstrip)  Associated  Press  and  Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasant vi lie,  N.  Y.  Released  by  Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleosantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1,  65  fr.;  pt.  2,  72  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodlscs  (2  s.  each:  1  s.  for  manual  projector;  1  s.  for  automatic 
projector)  ;  12  In,;  S&\  rpm. ;  part  1,  14  mln.;  part  2,  16  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

Also  Issued  wltb  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

An  AP  special  report. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CredUa:  Producer,  Michele  Miirdock;  writer  and  editor^  Benja- 
min ByceL 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  Pentagon  and  the  people  who 
work  there.  Includes  an  explanation  of  the  ways  in  which  the 
Pentagon  functions. 

1,  Arlington.  Va.  Pentagon  Building.  2.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Defense, 
r.  .^sHoclated  Press,  ii.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantvllle  N  Y 
353.6  76-736286 

Guidance  Associaten  rev 


The  Penthouse  (Motion  picture)  Conipton  International 
Films,  London.  Made  by  Tahiti-Twickerham  Film  Stu- 
dios. Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp., 
1967. 

07  mln.    ad.    color.    S5  mm. 

Based  on  the  original  stage  play  The  meter  man,  by  C.  Scott 
Port>efl. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Harry  Fine;  director  and  writer,  Peter  Collln- 
son:  music.  John  Hawksworth ;  director  of  photography,  Arthur 
Lavis;  film  editor,  John  Trumper.  Coat:  Suzy  Kendall,  Terence 
Morgan.  Tony  Beckley,  Norman  Rodway,  Martloe  Beawlck. 

Bumnutry:  Two  lovers  la  a  penthouse  apartment  In  an  unoccupied 
building  are  terrorized  by  two  men  posing  as  gas  company  employees. 

I.  Forbes,  C.  Scott.  IL  Comptoo  International  Films,  in.  Para- 
mount Pictures  Corporation. 

791.48  70-707403 


People  (Motion  pi(aun)     Films/West.    Released  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 

11  miu.    sd.    color.    IS  mm. 

With  gulda 

Bummanr:  Includes  aceoes  of  people  of  all  a«es  and  raoca  as  thar 
tmt,  work,  aiMl  play  to  demonatrate  that  people  are  dltrereot  yet 
alike. 

1.  Bodat  aroiipa.  l  nim/Weat,  Inc.  AIMS  luitruetlonal  Media 
Serrlcaa. 

801.16  78-704202 

AIMS  InatmcCtODal  Media  SorrlcM 


The  Peo^e.  [Motion  picture]    ABC  Television  Network.    Made 
and  released  by  Metromedia  Producera  Corp.,  1972. 

90  min.     (d.     coloi.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  tcience  fiction  dnma  in  which  ■  teacher  diacovera  that  her 
pupils  arc  survivon  from  wother  planet. 

I.  Amerkao  Broadcutini  Company,     il.  Metromedia  Producen  Corpon- 

[PN1997i  791.43  72-700355 

CINE  72  MARC 


The  People  and  14(b)  (Motion  picture)  Nati(mal  Right  to 
Work  Committee,  1965. 

14  min.     sd.     \>&\v.    10  mm. 

Summury:  Argues  for  retention  of  section  14(b)  of  the  Taft- 
Hartley  act,  the  section  that  reserves  to  the  States  Che  right  to 
decide  whether  or  not  they  want  right-to-work  laws. 

1.  Open  and  closed  shop— U.  S.  i.  National  Right  to  Work 

Committee, 

331.889  Fi  67-498 

People  and  particles  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project 
Physics.  Made  by  Visual  Arts  Center.  Released  by  Mod- 
em Learning  Aids,  1967. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  work  of  a  group  of  phyBlclstg  preparing  for 
an  experiment  at  the  Cambridge  electron  accelerator.  Focuses  on 
the  life  and  labor  of  the  participants  as  they  design,  construct,  and 
assemble  the  equipment  for  a  modern  experiment  in  high  energy 
physics. 

1.  Nuclear  research.  i.  Harvard  Project  Physics,    n.  Modem 

Learning  Aids,  New  York. 

630.028  Fi  A  68-544 

CINE 


People  and  power  {Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1968. 

17  mln.  sd-  b&w.  16  mm.  (Organizing  for  power:  the 
Alinsky  approach) 

Made  for  the  Challenge  for  change  program  in  cooperation  with 
departments  and  agencies  of  the  Government  of  Canada. 

With  kit,  including  documentation,  disc,  posters,  etc. 

Credits:  Producers,  John  Kemeny,  Barrle  Howelis;  directors, 
Bonnie  Klein,  Peter  Pearson;  cameraman,  Tony  lanzelo;  editor, 
Roger  Hart. 

Bummary:  Saul  Alinsky  discusses  bis  philosophy  and  the  dynamics 
of  organization. 

1.    Community    organization,  i.    Alinsky,    Saul   David,    190&- 

n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board.        Series;  Organizing  for  power: 
the  Alinsky  approach  (Motion  picture) 

301  76-700090 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


People  and  power  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Fihns  Incorpo- 
rated, 1970. 

17  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Organizing  for  power:  the  Alinsky 
approach)  „         .      ^  „ 

Credits:  Producers,  John  Kemeny,  Barrle  Howells;  directors,  Bon- 
nie Klein,  Peter  Pearson;  cameraman,  Tony  lanzelo;  editor,  H<«er 

simm^irv:  Saul  Alinsky  discusses  his  philosophy  and  his  Ideas 
about  the  dynamics  of  organization.  =,     ,  r^     .^   ,fw«_ 

1.  Community  organization.  i,  Alinsky,  Saul  David,  190ft-  n. 
Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ni.  Films  Incorporated.  Series: 
Organizing  for  power:  the  Alinsky  approach   (Motion  picture) 

301  76-706603 

Public  Media 


Q-f-Ed  Productions, 


People  are  like  rainbows  (Filmstrip) 
1969. 

49  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  6  mln. 
(Getting  to  know  me,  no.  1( 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Edward  D.  Eagle;  director,  Ja(*  L.  Tyler. 

Summary:  A  group  of  children  at  school  talk  about  different  kinds 
of  homes  that  people  live  In  and  learn  that  every  person  Is  unique 
and  that  differences  do  not  make  one  person  better  or  worse  than 
another.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Difference  (Psychology) — Juvenile  films.  i,  Q+Ed  Produc- 
tions. Series:  Getting  to  know  me  (Filmstrip.  (i-|-Ed  Produc- 
tions) DO.  1. 

301.43  7&-734484 

Q+Ed  Productions 

People  are   testing  tfce  skybus   (Filmstrip)      My   weekly 
reader,  1966.    Made  by  Communicators. 

21  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  20-6C. 

Sum-marji:  Describes  a  mndeni  rapid  transit  system  called  the 
Skybus,  designed  by  the  Westlngton  Transit  Expressway  to  decrease 
some  of  the  probleous  of  crowded  traffic  conditions. 

1.  Local  transit.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

388.4  78-732898 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


People  around  the  world  (Filmstrip)    Avid  Corp.,  1971. 

1  roll  (double  fr.)  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In., 
831  rpm.,  16  mln.     (Around  the  world  series) 

CREDITS;  Author,  Garla  Melhorn  Zwahlen. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  dress,  culture,  habits,  and  living  con- 
ditions of  people  around  the  world.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Manners  and  customs — Juvenile  films.         I.  Avid  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  Around  the  world  series  (Filmstrip) 
rOT85]  372.8  73-738768 

Avid  Corp. 

The   People  at   Dipper    (Motion  picture)     National   Film 
Hoard  of  Canada,  1967. 

18  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CredUa:  Producer,  KIchard  Gilbert;  directors,  Richard  OUbot, 
Jack  Ofleld;  commentary,  Stanley  Jacksoo;  photography,  Doa 
Virgo;  01m  editor,  Dennis  Sawyer. 

Summary;  An  anthropological  study  of  Ufe  00  a  small  Isolated 
reaerve  Id  northern  Saskatchewaa. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— Saskatcbewan.  I.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

970.4  Fi  A  68-1223 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


42 


People   at    home:    James   A.    Michener    (Motion   picture) 
National  Broadcasting  Co.,  1956. 

28  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Arlene  Francis  home  show) 

Telecast  on  the  Arlene  Francis  home  show. 

Summori,.-  Presents  an  Interview  between  Arlene  Francis  and 
James  A.  Michener  in  which  he  discusses  his  life  and  work  In- 
eludes  a  guest  appearance  by  Josh  Logan  who  describes  his  relation- 
ship with  Michener, 

1.    Michener,    James    A.,    1907-  i.    National    Broadcasting 

Company,  Inc.  Series:  Arlene  Francis  home  show  (Motion  dIc- 
ture) 

Fi  67-499 


Pe<^e  before  history   (FUmatrip)     Hulton  Press,  London, 
1967?     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

26  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (Ancient  and  world  history) 

Picture  po.st  filmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  De-scrlbes  the  environments,  homes,  dress,  and  tools  of 
the  people  of  the  early  stone,  bronze,  and  Iron  ages. 

1.  Man,  Prehlstoria        i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,     ii.  Dufour 
Editions,  Inc,         Series:  Ancient  and  world  history  (Filmstrip) 

913.03  Fi  A  67-4032 

Dufour  Editions 


People:  bringing:  Ufe  to  the  city  (Motion  picture)    Journal 
Fihns,  1971. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  David  Altschul. 

SUMMARY:  Examinee  the  ethnic  neighborhood  and  earlier  Immi- 
grant neigliborhoods,  and  shows  a  variety  of  actlrltlea  in  which 
people  act  out  parts  of  their  own  particular  traditions.  Includes 
scenes  of  the  Chinese  New  Year  celebration,  an  Ice  hockey  game, 
smashing  of  the  plnata  at  a  Mexican  Christmas  party,  and  a  black 
choir  singing  gospel  music. 

1.  Minorities— U.  S.        I.  Journal  Films,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

CE184.A1]  301.451  75-712874 

Journal  Films 


People,  eco-action  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Minne- 
sota. Made  by  Audiovisual  Resources,  University  of 
Minnesota.  Released  by  Dept  of  Audiovisual  Extension, 
1971. 

32  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide  by  Luther  Gerlach. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  case  studies  in  Minnesota,  Florida,  and 
Tennessee  that  illustrate  the  growing  movement  to  save  the  environ- 
ment. Encourages  a  continuing  awareness  of  the  present  ecological 
problems. 

1.  Environmental  policy— U.  S.— States.  I.  Minnesota.  Univer- 
sity. II.  Minnesota.  University.  Dept  of  Audiovisual  Extension. 
[HC110.E5]  674.5  70-712436 

Minnesota.     Univ.  Audiovisual  Resources 


People,  emotions,  and  riots  (FUmatrip)     Lutheran  Church 
Press,  1968. 

36  fr.     li&w.     35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     Phonodlsc  lacking  In  L.  C. 

To  be  used  in  the  LCA  school  of  religion  series. 

Credits:  Producer,  Richard  Clapper;  writer,  John  Joreenson; 
editor,  Frank  Klos. 

Summary:  Discusses  reasons  why  certain  groups  of  people  riot, 
what  happens  during  a  riot,  and  the  aftermath  of  riots. 

1.  Riots.  I.  Lutheran  Church  in  America.  LCA  school  of  religion 
series,    ii.  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 

801.16  Fi  68-2067 


People  {^pu«s.  [Slide  set]     Research  &  Education  Dept,  Ameii- 
can  Crafts  Council,  1967. 

55  liidcs.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  tcript. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  nun's  continuing  bscination  with  his  own  imtgc  by 
prescniini  figurn  from  several  cultures  and  periods.  From  a  1967  exhibition  at 
the  Museum  of  Contemporary  Crafts  in  New  York. 

1.  Ponrails — Exhibitions.  2.  Human  figure  in  an.  I.  American  Crafts 
Council.  Museum  of  Contemporary  Crafts.  II.  American  Crafts  Council. 
Research  A  Education  Dept. 

(N7570j  704.94  72-733958 

Research  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dept..  American  Crafts 
Council 


People  have  always  liked  to  draw 

House,  1964. 


(FUmatrip)     Filmstrip 


28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     ( Draw  big,  no.  S) 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  and  types  of  art  from  cave  paintings 
and  picture  writing  to  Greek  ceramics,  Indian  totem  poles.  Japanese 
decorated  lacquer  Itoxes,  and  illuminated  manuscripts,  to  the  work  of 
Ulchelangelo.  Illustrates  the  6U[^>ort  of  art  by  the  church,  rich  mer- 
chants, and  royalty  In  the  past,  and  by  art  galleries  today.  Shows 
forms  of  drawing  Including  storybook  pictures,  landscapes,  portraits, 
and  abstract  art. 

1.  Art— Hist.     2.  Drawings.        i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 
Series:  Draw  big  (Filmstrip)  do.  8. 

Fi  A  67-3926 

Filmstrip  House 


People  in  ancient  Egypt  (FUmatrip)  3.  Arthur  Kank  Lim- 
ited, Ijondon  ,196-?,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

25  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Ancient  history) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  role  of  the  pharaoh  In  anclMt  Egrpt; 
shows  the  construction  of  the  pyramids  and  the  symbolic  BSgyptlan 
burial. 

1.   Egypt— Civilisation— To  832  b.  c.  i.  Rank  (J.  Arthur) 

Limited,     ii.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series; 

Ancient  history  (Filmstrip) 

91ZJZ  Fi  A  68-3906 

Universal  Education  and  Tlaaal  Arts 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


People  in  ancient  Greece  {Filmttrip)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Lim- 
ited, London  |196-t]  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal 
Educaton  and  Visual  Arts. 

24  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Aad^t  hlstor;) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  life  of  the  i>eople  in  ancient  Greece,  em- 
phasizing their  system  of  government. 

1.  ClvUlMtJon.  Greek.    2.  Greece— Pol.  &  govt.  i.  Rank  (J. 

Arthur)    Limited,     ii.   Universal   Education  and  Visual  Arts.        Se- 
ries: Ancient  history  (Fllmstrlp) 

913.38  Fi  A  68-3903 

Universal  E:ducation  and  Visual  Arts 


[PIlmBtrip]      Family  Films.      Released  by 
Family  Hlm»  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1972. 

76  fr.  color.  33  mm.  and  phonodiic:  I  i.  II  in?,  33  I '3  rpm,  1 1  min. 
(Surviving  the  ecology  criiii,  no.  3) 

Abo  iMued  with  phonoupe  in  csweiie 

With  teacben'  (uidc. 

CREDITS:  Writer.  Jim  Lawrence;  narrator.  Phil  Barton;  phoiiigraphcr.  Alex 
Fergtison. 

SUMMARY:  E»plaiiu  that  thirty  million  Amcricani  live  in  poveny  De- 
icribei  typical  people  living  in  poverty,  tclli  wKcre  they  live,  and  diicussct  why 
they  remain  outatde  the  matnuream  of  locial  and  economic  systems. 

I.  Poof— United  Sutct.  2.  Poverty.  3  United  Siatci— Sixial  cnnditioni-- 
1960-  I.  Family  Hlma.  inc.      II    Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.. 

Chica|o.     111.  Serin:  Surviving  the  ecology  criiis.  (Fllmitripi  no.  3. 
1HCIIO.P6]  301.44  72-732751 

Society  for  VUual  72  MARC 

Education 

People  in  Roman  times  (FUrrutrip)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Lim- 
ited, London  (196- !j  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

27  fr.     color.     S5  mm.     (Ancient  lilstoty) 

With  guide. 

Sumntarji:  Discusses  such  elements  of  ancient  Roman  culture  as 
the  senate,  town  activities,  the  Roman  Legion,  and  the  Emperor's 
relationship  to  the  patrician  and  plehtan  classes. 

1.   Rome— Soc   life  A  cnst  i.   Rank    (J.   Arthur)    Umlted. 

n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Ancient  history 
(Fllmstrip) 

W3.37  Fi  A  68-3904 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


(FUnutrip)     Educational  Audio 


People  in  Roman  times 
Visual,  1965. 

44  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  tearber's  guide  and  notes. 

Credits:  Editor,  Mel  Ctiase;  visual  editor,  Joan  Horrlson. 

SumnMry:  Illustrates  houses,  costumes,  ceremonies,  schooling,  sla- 
very, sports,  and  drama  existing  In  the  Roman  Empire  during  the  1st 
century  a.  d. 

1.  Rome— Soc.  life  it  cust  -  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.. 
Pleasantvllle,  N.  T. 

Fi  A  67-3971 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

The  Pe<^  left  behind  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
visual Center,  1968. 

31  min.     Bd,     b&y.-.    18  mni.     (Public  broadcast  lal»orntory) 

Creditt:  Director,  Kirk  Browning;  editor.  Dick  Pierce. 

Siimmeiry:  Unlets  the  plight  of  Mlswlsslppl's  ei-plnntation  laboi-ers 
whose  iotm  have  t>een  eliminated  by  the  cotton  picking  machine, 
mlnlmum-wftge  laws,  and  legislatloti  which  pays  farmers  for  not 
cultivating  land.  Former  plantation  workers  describe  their  situation 
and  show  scenes  of  their  Impoverished  environment 

1.  .Agricultural  laborers— Mississippi.  2.  Agriculture  and  state— 
V.  8.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,    il 

iBdlana.     Unlver«lty.    Andlo-Vlsital  Center.        Series:  Public  broad- 
cast laboratory   (Motion  picture) 

331.1  Fi  A  68-1503 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  VlsnalOnter 


People   like   ns.   [Motion   picture]      BBC-TV,   London,    1971. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

35  min.     »d.     bftw,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  paychiatric  treatnwnt  at  two  hospilab  in  England.  In- 
cludct  diicuaaioni  between  tix  Engliih  paychialhiu  ofdifTerenl  schooli  and  tix 
former  patienu.  Pointt  out  that  in  this  confused,  and  still  evolving,  field  there 
are  many  theories  about  trcauncnt. 

1,  Mentally  ill— Care  and  (reatment— Great  Briuin.        1.  Britiah  Broadcast- 
ing Corporation.     Television  Service,     il.  Time-Life  Films. 
cRC450i  616.8  76-714855 

Tune-Ufe  Fihns  72  MARC 

The  People  march:  mass  demonstratkm   (Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  ColumbU  Univeraity.    Released  by  Holt, 

Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  IQ  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Ametk-ans.  Section  20:  The  freedom  movement  —  America  and 
beyond) 

Summury:  Joanne  Grant  discusses  the  use  of  mass  demonstratlooB 
In  the  struggle  for  civil  rights,  the  rise  of  civil  rights  organlxationa, 
the  achlevetueats  of  the  demonstratlcms,  aikd  the  violent  reqjKHisea 
from  whites. 

1.  Demonstrations.  2.  Negroes — OIvll  rights — History.  i.  Grant. 
Joanne,  it.  New  York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  nt.  Colombia 
University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Serte«:  Black 
heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section  20: 
The  freedom  movement — America  and  beyond. 

323.4  73-704111 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


People  need  people  . . .  people  need  God  (Filmstrip)  Divi- 
sion of  Parish  Development,  American  Baptist  Home 
Mission  Societies,  1969.     Made  by  Hament  Corp. 

141  fr.     color.    36  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  82  min. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Lawrence  H.  Janasen. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  work  of  the  Parish  Development 
Division  and  Its  relationship  to  the  total  work  of  the  American 
Baptist  Convention.  Explains  how  diurchee  can  receive  htAp  In 
their  planning  for  their  pariah  ministry. 

1.  Church  work— Baptists.  I.  American  Baptist  Home  HlMfoa 
Societies.     Division  of  Parish  Development. 

[BV4400]  286  70-739615 

American  Baptist  Home  Mission  Societies 


The  Peoi^e  next  door  (Motion  picture)    CBS.    Released  by 

Bailey  Films.  1969. 

81  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

WlUi  study  guide. 

Or«diU:  Director.  Darld  Greene,  J.  P.  Miller.  Ca»t:  Lloyd 
Bridges,  Kim  Hunter,  Frits  Weaver,  Phyllis  Newman. 

Summary:  A  drama  which  shows  the  reactloiui  of  adults  and 
youth  when  two  middle-class  couples  discover  that  their  children  are 
Involved  with  drugs. 

1.  Drugs  and  youth.  l  Columbia  Broadcastiog  System.  Inc. 
n.  Bailey  rtlms,  inc..  Hollywood.  Calif. 

801.42  74-706588 

Balley-FIlm  Associates 


People  (rf  Africa  (Motion  picture)     International  Communi- 
cation  Films,   1968.    Made  by  Compass   Films. 

4  min.    si.     color.     8  mm.    ,(Subaaharan  Africa  aeries) 

Lo<v  film  mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 
,  Witli  teadter  stady  giUd& 

Summary:  Studies  the  relationship  of  man  to  his  environment  In 
Africa.  Includes  views  of  such  traditional  peoples  as  turbanned 
Moroccans,   Masai  chiefs,  palace  guards,  and  village  dancers. 

1.   Ethnok^y — Africa.  t.   International  Commtmlcation  Films. 

Series:  Sabsaharan  Africa  series  (Motion  picture) 

916  79-703216 

International  Commnnl-  cation  Films 


Pec^le  of  Eastern  Enn^  (Motion  picture)    Biofilma.    Re- 
leased by  International  Communication  Films,  1966. 

i4mln.    si.     color.    6  mm.     (East  Europe  aeries) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Bu-mmary:  A  cross-section  of  the  people  of  Eastern  Europe.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  men  and  women  from  city,  country,  and  farm  la 
recreational  purs.-ults.  Industry,  and  other  vocations,  and  shows  views 
of  housing,  wardrobes,  and  other  living  habits. 

1.  Europe.  Eastern — Social  Hfe  and  customs.  L  Blofllms,  inc. 

n.  International  Oonununlcatlon  Films.  Series:  Btast  Ehirope  se- 

ries (Motion  picture) 

914.7  7^703113 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 


Pcofrie  of  Ghana  (Filmstrip)  Doubleday  Multimedia  in 
cooperation  with  the  Ghana  Ministry  of  Information.  Re- 
leased by  Doubleday  Multimedia,  1971. 

9t)  fr.  wlor.  .Vi  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In..  SSI  rpin., 
l.'t  niln.     mlcrogroiivp.     (Africa  speaks,  series  1> 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

•  ■REDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Eon  Atwood;  con 
siillant,  Clarence  Fielstra. 

.SUMMARY:  Presents  a  comprehensive  view  of  urban,  rural,  and 
traditional  lift*  In  (>hana  by  portraying  tlie  activities  of  a  city  execu- 
tive, a  small  town  chief,  and  the  royal  African  king.  Shows  how 
current  condltioiiK  relate  to  the  past  and  future. 

1.  Ghana — Social   life  and  cusKmis.         I.   Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II.  Series:  Africa  speaks  (Filmstrip)  series  1. 
[DT510.4]  916.67  70-738751 

iKmbieday  Multlme<lla 


Hw  Pe^le  of  God.  [Fdmstripj    Cathedral  PUma,  1968. 

54  fr,    color.     3)  mm.       and  phooodtac:  1  a.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  13  min. 
(Confinnation.  no.  2) 

With  iludy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producet,  Maxwell  V.  Perrowi  director.  Jack  t.  Tykr  writer, 
Evelyn  Miller  Berber. 

SUMMARY:  Tracea  the  religioui  hiatory  of  «i»tiHiirf  from  the  call  of  Moaea, 
through  the  aiory  of  the  propheta,  and  tlie  Aaccnsioo  and  Pentecoat 

I.  Bible— History  of  Biblical  eventa.        1.  Cathedrml  Filma.  inc..  Bufhank. 
Calif.     II.  Series:  Cooflrmatioa.  [Pilniathp)  no.  2. 

[BS635.2]  230.9  72-733417 

Cathedral  Filma  72  MARC 


Warren  Schloat  Produc- 


The  People  of  Japan  (FUnutrip) 
tiona,  1968. 

49  fr.  color.  3!t  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  13  min. 
mlcrogroove.     (Japan:  an  anthropological  study  In  depth) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  complete  transcript. 

Credits:  Author,  Ethel  J.  Alpenfels. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  differences  between  the  people  of  modem 
Japan  and  those  of  modern  America,  as  well  as  the  tralta  which 
both  groups  have  in  common. 

1.  National  cliaracteristics,  Japanese.  2.  National  characteristics. 
American.  r.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  T. 
(Series:  Japan:  an  anthropoit^ical  study  In  depth  (Filmstrip) 

915.2  Fi  A  68-4470 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


The  People  of  Japan  (FUmstrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1069. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  SSft  rpm., 
IS  min.    mlcrogroove.     (Our  world  neighbors:  Ji^n) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  dlmate  of  Japan,  Its  physical  features, 
and  the  modern  shift  fnnn  village  to  Industrialisation. 

1.  Villages—Japan.    2.  Japan— Bond  conditions.  l  Imperial 

Fllm  Company,  Inc.,  Lakeland,  Fla.        Series:  Oar  world  neighbors: 
Japan   (Filmstrip) 

915.2  75-784848 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

People  of  Provence  (Motion  picture)     French  QoTemment 
Tourist  Office,  1968.    Made  by  John  Savage. 

8  min.     sd.     color.    85  mm. 

Summary:  Presaits  a  pictorial  tour  of  the  region  of  Provence  in 
France,  showing  the  natural  attractions  of  the  area,  an  unusual 
sport,  and  the  interests  of  the  people. 

1.  Provence— Descr.  h  trav.  i.  France.  French  Government 
Tourist  Office,  New  Tork. 

914.49  Fi  A  68-789 

CINE 


People  of  Tanzania   (Filmstrip)     Doubledny   Multimedia  in 

cooperation   with  the  Tanzania  Ministry  of  Information. 
Released  by  I>oubIeday  Multimedia,  1971. 

47  fr.  color.  Si"»  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  33  rpm.,  9  min. 
ini<Ti)2roove,     (.\frlca  speaks,  series  1) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Ron  Atwood;  consult- 
ant, Clarence  Fielstra. 

SUMMARV :  Portrays  urban  and  rural  life  In  Tanzania  through 
the  activities  of  a  school  principal  In  Dar-es-Salaam  and  a  coopera- 
tive village  farmer.  Explores  child  rearing,  home  life,  schooling,  and 
the  country's  struggle  to  achieve  economic  stability. 

I.  Tanzania— Social  life  and  customs.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II.  Series  :  Africa  speaks  (Filmstrip)  series  1. 
[DT442.5]  916.78  77-738750 

Doubleday  Miiltime<lia 

Pec^le  of  the  AmaztHi  (Motion  picture)  National  Geo- 
graphic Society  and  Wolper  Productions.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

22  min.     8(1.     color.     16  mm. 

Edited  version  of  1968  motion  picture  entitled  Amazon. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Amazon  River,  and  illustrates 
the  unique  means  of  survival  that  have  been  developed  by  the  Indian 
tribes  living  along  the  river.  Points  out  that  the  principal  products 
of  the  Amazon  region  are  rubber.  tlmt>er,  pepper,  and  gold. 

1.  Amazon  Valley.  2.  Indians  of  South  America — Amazon  Valley. 
L  National  Geographic  Society.  Washington.  D.  C.  n.  Wolper  Pro- 
ductions, lit.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
IV.  Amazon  (Motion  picture) 

918.1  Fi  A  68-2527 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

People  of  the  baffalo  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Revised  version  of  the  1966  motion  picture  entitled  Age  of  the 
buffalo. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  how  the  buffalo  formed  the  central  core  of  the 
society  of  the  North  American  Plains  Indians. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— Great  Plains — Culture.  2.  Bison, 
American.  I.  Age  of  the  buffalo   (Motion  picture)     II.  Canada. 

National   Fllm   Board.     III.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational 
Corporation. 

970.4  77-707366 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational 


Urban  Media  Mate- 


43 


Pe<H>le  (tf  the  Caribbean  (FUnutrip) 
rials,  1970. 

1(N)  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  3.,  12  in.,  331  riMn.,  30 
min.    mlcrogroove. 

With  text  in  English  and  Spanish  to  accompany  narration  In 
both  languages. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Summaiy:  An  overview  of  the  geography  of  the  Caribbean  area, 
including  Pureto  Klco,  Haiti,  Dominican  Repabllc,  CQt>a,  Jamaica, 
Trinidad  and  Tobago,  and  Barbados. 

1.  West  Indies— Description  and  travel.  i.  Urban  Media  Ma- 
terials. 

917.29  79-736936 

Urban  Media  Materials 

People  of   the  dty    (FUnutrip)     Urban  Media  Materials, 
1969. 

2  fllni-Htripe  (1(X)  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlscfl-  4a,  12  In., 
331  rpm. 

With  teactier'M  guide  and  8Ci<tpt 

Credits:  l*roducer,  writer,  and  t^otographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Summary:  Describes  the  various  ethtilc  groups  found  in  our  cities, 
and  the  various  contrtbutions  these  groups  make  to  the  growth  of 
America. 

1.  U.  8.— Foreign  popotaUoo.        l  Urban  Media  Hatettals. 

301.451  70-736076 

Urban  Media  Matertala 

People  of  the  hills  (Fihnstrip)     Coronet  Inatructional  Films. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education  ,196-?| 

W  fi-.     b&w.    3.-)  mm. 

Sumtnary:  Shows  the  way  of  life  of  the  people  In  the  hills  of 
Eastern  Untied  States.  Deals  with  religion,  education,  vocation, 
and  recreation. 

1.  Atlantic  States — Social  Ufe  and  customs.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 

tionHl  Films.     11.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago. 

917.4  71-732899 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

The   Pe<vlc   oi   the   btate   enact    (Motion  picture)      Jam 
Handy  Organization,  1967. 

29  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  super  S  mm.  sd.  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  the  normal  working  processes  of  a  typical 
two-house  state  legislature.  Explores  the  processes  of  lawmaking 
from  the  initial  wording  of  the  bill  to  the  flnal  vote. 

1.  Legislative  bodies — D.  S.  2.  L^lslators — U.  S.  i.  Jam  Handj 
Organization,  inc. 

328.73  Fi  A  68-3247 

Jam  Bandy  Organization 

People   of   two   worlds:    Mayan   Mexico    (Motion  picture) 
Office  of  the  Coordinator  of  Inter-American  Affairs  [194-?] 

10  mill.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit*.-  Producer  and  photographer,  Ralph  E,  Gray. 

Summary:  Shows  remmants  of  the  Mayan  civilization.  Includes 
pictures  of  the  descendants  of  the  ancient  Mayas,  who  still  live  on 
the  Yucatan  peninsula. 

1.  Mayas.  2.  Indians  of  Mexico— Yucatan.  l  U.  S.  OfBce  of 
Inter-American  Affairs. 

972  Fi  68-718 

People  oat  of  ttec  {Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London.  1969. 
Relcajed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Filmi. 

30  min.     nd      color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  A  itudy  of  the  Bindubi  iribe.  AuMralian  aboriiinct  who  hive 
muicred  their  and,  inhospiubie  environment  in  the  Great  Sandy  Dcacn  by 
using  every  reiource  to  the  maximum  point  of  refirtement. 

1.  Bindubi  (Australian  people)  I  British  Brosdcastini  Corpwation. 
Television  Service.     II.  Tiine-Life  Films. 

lDUl25j  941  73-714404 

Tmw-Life  Rliin  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


People  packages  (Filmstrip)  Scholastic  Magazines,  1970. 
Made  by  Inside  Out  Productions. 

U2  fr.  color  35  nim.  and  phonodisc:  2  «,  (Is,  for  manual 
projector;  I  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In..  331  rpm..  5  mla. 
(Kindle  iserles.     Unit  1:   Who  aui  17     The  concept  of  self) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Supervisor.  Ann  Morris;  authors.  Edward  Carlal.  Maria 
Callas. 

Summary :  Shows  boxes  used  to  package  food  In  order  to  Intro- 
duce to  children  the  concept  of  protective  wrappings  for  animals 
and  for  people. 

1.   Wrapping  materials — Juvenile  films.  I,    Scholastic   Maga- 

zines, inc.         Series;  Kindle  series.     Unit  1:  Who  am  I?    The  con- 
cept of  self  (Filmstrip) 

372.24  70-737700 

Scholastic  Magazines 

People,  power,  change  (Molioji  picture)  Luther  P.  Gerlach 
in  cooperation  with  Audio- Visual  Education  Service.  Re- 
leased by  Audio-Visual  Education  Service,  University  of 
Jfinnesota,  1968. 

20  luiii.     sil.     color.     IC  iu:u. 

Summan/:  Kxplorea  tnovemeols  of  revolutionary  change,  focu.«ing 
on  five  of  the  factors  within  an  ongoing  movement  which  give  it  Us 
capacity  for  growth  —  ideology,  recruitment,  commitment,  organiza- 
tion, and  uppositlon.  Uses  the  black  power  movement  and  the  new 
Protestant  pentecostal  movement  as  examples. 

1.  ^>oclal  movements.     2.  Social  change.  t.  Gerlach,  Luther  P. 

II.  .Minnesi't:!.     Univeraitv.     Audlo-Visuiil  Service. 

301.15  74-700087 

Minnesota.     I'nlv,  Audio-Visual  Education  Service 


The  People  problem  (Filmstrip)  Associated  Press  and 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  Released  by 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1968. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1,  99  fr.;  pt.  2,  81  fr.)  color.  33  mm.  and 
2  phoDOdlscs  (2  B,  each;  1  s,  for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic 
projector),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  14  min.  each  side,     mlcrogroove. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

An  AP  special  report. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  existing  population  problem,  hlrtb  con- 
trol metbods  to  help  relieve  the  situation,  and  the  possible  conse- 
quences of  the  situation.  Includes  comments  by  Alan  F.  Outtmacher 
and  Bernard  Berelsoo. 

1.  Population.    2.  Birth  control.        I.  Aasociated  Press.     II.  Guid- 
ance Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
[HBSri]  301.3  Fi  A  68-4943 


Guidance  Associates  of 


Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 


The  People  problem.  [Motion  picture]  Canadian  Broadcasting 
Corporation,  1972.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Films  Incor- 
porated. 

17  min.     id      color       16  mm 

ALao  issued  m  sUndard  8  mm. 

Also  iuued  in  35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  problems  ofs  spiraling  world  population  and  the 
growing  scarcity  of  natural  resources 

I.  Population.     2.  Natural  resources 
tion.     II.  Films  Incorporated. 

301.32  72-702143 


I  Canadian  Broadcasting  Corpora- 


[HB871] 

Films  Incorporated 


72 


People   ride    in   a   jet   skimmer    (FUmstrip)    My   weekly 
reader,  1966.    Made  by  Communicators. 

22  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  4-66. 

Summary:  Explains  what  a  Jet  Kklmmer  Is  and  shows  bow  it  oper- 
ates by  following  a  family  on  a  flight  to  visit  a  grandmother. 

1.  Ground-effect  machines.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

387.  71-732900 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


People  soup   (Motion  picture)     Pangloss  Productions.     Re- 
leased by  Learning  Corp,  of  America,  1970. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Alan  Arkln. 

Bimmiry:  A  fantasy  story  In  which  two  brothers,  using  household 
Ingredients,  mix  tnaglc  potions,  which  turn  one  into  a  chicken  and 
the  other  Into  a  sheepdog. 

I.  Pangloss  Productions,     n.  Learning  Corporation  of  America 

791.43  72-T08I34 

Ijearnlng  Corp.  of  America 


People  to  people  (Filmstrip)     Random  House,  1968. 

47  fr.    b&w.    'Xy  mm.    and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  14  mlo. 

From   the   People  to  people  learning  unit  which   Includes  books, 
pupil's  work  forms,  charts,  etc. 

Sl'MMAllY:    Introduces   the  similarities  and   differences   among 
people  of  various  cultures.     For  elementary  grades. 

1    Ethnology — Juvenile  films.        I.  Random  House,  New  York. 
[GX330]  301,2  76-739948 

Uandom  House 


Tkc  People  tne.  [Motion  picture]    Columbia  Forum  Productions, 
1971. 

13  min.     ad.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  A  documentary  about  the  net.  ciiy  of  Columbia  MJ  .  dcscrib- 
ing  the  ideals  that  It  i*  ttrivin|  to  meet.  Include;.  M:enes  of  the  firNt  birthday  party 
of  the  city  on  June  22.  1968.  and  of  the  tri-c-likc  sculpture  called  the  People  tree 
thai  is  the  lymbd  of  the  city 

1.  Columbia,  Md         I   Columbia  Forum  PriKluktioni 

lFl«9]  309.1752  72-700788 

CMumbia  Forum  72  MARC 

ProdiKtiorti 


A  People  uprooted 
see 


Africa:  htstorical  heriU|c. 


The    People-watcher  —  characterization    {Motion    picture) 
Ealinjr  Corp.,  1969. 

.1  mil!     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Models  for  English  composition) 

Loop  flliD.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Author,  Milton  Wartenberg. 

Summary:  Provides  subject  matter  for  writing  a  composition  of 
characterization. 

1.   English  language — Rhetoric.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cam- 

bridge, Mass.  Series:  Models  for  English  composition   (Motion 

picture) 


Ealing  Corporation 


808 


79-700379 


People  who  care  {Motion  picture)  United  Community  Fund 
and  Council  of  America,  1970.  Made  by  CSrordon/Gljm 
Productions. 

8  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.'  Uses  scenes  of  happy  people  and  scenes  of  pet^le  In 
need  to  emphasize  the  respon.'ilbltity  of  people  to  share  their  good 
fortuns  with  those  who  are  less  fortunate. 

1.   Charities.  i.   United  Community   Funds  and  Councils  of 

America. 

SeLS  76-706374 

CINE 


People  w)h>  c 


.  [Filmstrip]    Cathedral  Film*.  1971. 


52  fr.  color.  33  mm.  and  pbooodbc  1  s..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  7  min. 
(Why  wait  till  marriage?  tw.  5) 

With  study  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  entitled  Why  wait  till  marriagct  by  Evelyn  Millia  t>uvall. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer,  Edward  D.  Eagle:  dircciot.  Jack  L.  Tyler; 
writer.  Don  Hall. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  modem  sex  standard*  in  the  light  of  the  teachinp 
of  the  church,  and  points  out  that  the  church  rccogniiea  the  natural  fulTillinent 
of  sexuality  through  family  life.  Stresses  the  importance  of  reaponsibilily.  com- 
mitment. ar>d  growth. 

1.  Sex  (Theology}       I.  Duvall,  Evelyn  Ruth  (MiUb)  1906-  Why  wail 

till  marriage?     11.  Cathedral  Fihns,  inc..  Burbank  Calif.     III.  Series:  Why  wait 
till  marriage?  (Filmstrip.  Cathedral  Filmsj  no.  5. 

[BT708i  301.41  72-733402 

Cathedral  Fdma  72  MARC 


People  who  fight  pollntloB.  [Motion  picture}     Churchill  Wihxa, 
1971. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Paul  Boorstin. 

SUMMARY:  Interweaves  the  working  lives  of  an  air- pollution-control  in- 
spector, a  trash  collector,  and  a  foreman,  showing  the  utisfaction  that  they  get 
from  their  Jobs  and  their  dedication  to  preserving  the  environment. 

1.  Sanitation  workers.        1.  Churchill  Films.  Los  Angeles. 

tTD156)  614  70-715533 

Churchill  Films  72  MARC 


People  who  fix  tidaga.  [Motion  picture]     Churchill  POmi,  1971. 

20  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Paul  Boontin. 

SUMMARY:  Interweaves  the  working  bvesoft  muatcal-tastnoBent  repair- 
man, an  airplane  mechanic,  and  a  tree  surgeon,  showing  bow  each  cares  deeply 
about  his  work  and  finds  a  sense  of  fulfillment  in  service  to  others. 

1.  Vocational  guidance.  2.  Repairing  trades — Vocational  guidartce.  1. 
Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles. 

[HF5382J  371.42  77-715532 

Churchill  Films  72  MARC 


People  who  govern:  State  and  local  government  {Filnutrip) 
AVI  Associates,  1970.    Made  by  Bear  Films. 

8  till,  snips  (Tm  ir.  each  I  n>lor.  .^'i  mm.  tind  4  pbonodiscs  (2  s 
each).  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  13  min. each  side. 

With  teacherV  guides. 

Contents;  The  Governor.— State  legislator. — County  executive. — 
Big  city  mayor, — Oily  councilman.  —  Small  city  mayor.  —  I*ocal 
Judge. — Congressman  and  the"'foIl£«  back  home". 

1.  State  governments.  2.  I.ocal  government— U.  S,  i,  AVI  As- 
sociate-''. 

351  74^736628 

AVI  Associates 


People  who  govern:  State  and  local  government  {FUm- 
strip)  Look/Listen  &  Loam.  Made  by  Bear  Films.  Re- 
leased by  International  Book  Corp.,  1&70. 

II)  filmstrips  (55  fr.  each)  color.  S5  mm.  and  6  phonodlscfl 
(2  8.  each),  33i  rpm.,  13  min.  each. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Contmtn:  1.  The  Governor.— 2.  State  legislator.— S.  Rural  county 
supervisor.  —  4.  Suburban  county  executive.  —  6,  Big  city  mayor. — 
6.  City  councilman.  —  7.  Small  city  mayor.  —  8.  Village  tniatee.  — 
9.  Local  Judge. — 10.  Congressman  and  the  folks  back  home. 

1.  Mayors.     2.  L^slators.    3.  Governors.  l  Look/IJsten  & 

l«arn,  inc.    il  International  Book  Corporation. 

329  71-734956 

LookAj]BteD&  Learn 


People  who  like  people  (Filmstrip)    Cathedral  Films,  1067. 

87  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  IS 
min.     tnli-rogroove.     (Christian  wllnes.t,  a  call  to  renewal,  no.  5) 

Willi  script  and  guide. 

Credits:  l'roduc«r,  James  K.  Friedrlch :  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summary:  Describes  a  vlttltallon  evaiigell^im  program  In  which 
the  church  reaches  out  to  the  i>eople  In  a  community.  Kxplalng 
how  to  prepare  for  the  visitation  and  gives  guidelines  to  enable  the 
visitor  to  discover  the  needs  of  the  people  visited  and  to  reUte  their 
Deeds  to  the  resources  of  the  church. 

1.  Evangelistic  work.  I.  Cathedral  Films,  Inc.,  Burbank.  Calif. 
Series:  Christian  wttnew,  a  rail  to  renewal   (Filmstrip)  no.  5. 

248.5  70-738108 

Cathedral  Films 


People  who  make  a  citj  (Filmstrip)     Urban  Media  Mate- 
rials. 1071. 

4  filmstrips  (50  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlac:  2  a.. 
12  In,.  33i  rpm..  9  min.  each  part 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowaky. 

SITMMARY:  Introduces  the  people  who  make  up  the  city,  describ- 
ing their  work  and  the  roles  of  the  various  community  workers. 

1.  City  and  town  life.        I.  Urban  Media  Materials. 
[HT155]  362  7(^-789870 

UrtMtn  Media  Materials 

People  who  make  things  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films, 
1970. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Points  out  the  value  of  vocational  education  by  showing 
the  creative  achievements  of  a  young  woman  who  learns  to  design 
and  build  a  piece  of  specialty  furniture,  a  man  who  creates  a  wedding 
cake,  and  another  who  finishes  a  custom  car  body. 

1.  Vocational  education.         I.  Churchill  Films.  Ijw  Angeles. 

371.42  71-711395 

CINE 

People  who  woiiE  in  factories  (Motion  picture)      Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

( 'REDITS :  Educational  collaborator.  Frank  J.  Bstvan. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  what  a  factory  Is,  and  shows  the  various 
kinds  of  jobs  performed  In  factories.  Follows  factory  workers 
through  a  typical  day  to  show  how  people  work  together,  combin- 
ing their  skills  to  produce  a  bicycle.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Labor  and  laboring  classes.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  FtlmB. 
[HD4902.5]  372.8  74-713907 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

People  who  work  in  offices   (Mt^on  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  niln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  HMticational  collaborator,  Frank  J.  Batvan. 

SCMMARY  :  Shows  some  of  the  different  kinds  of  ofHce  Jobs,  mak- 
ing clear  their  relationship  to  the  basic  functions  of  any  bu.slness. 
Describes  the  role  of  office  employees  in  the  everyday  business  of 
getting  goods  and  services  to  pe<^le.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Clerks.    2.  Office  practice.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[HF5501]  372.8  78-713908 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


People  who  work  in  science 
see 

Career  discoveries:  People  who  work  in  science. 

People  who  work  in  stores  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  iniu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Frank  J.  E.'^tvan. 

Sl'MMARY:  Shows  activities  of  various  store  employees.  Intro- 
duces concepts  such  as  division  of  labor,  and  the  relationship  of 
stores  to  factories  and  offices.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Clerks  (Retail  trade)         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[HD8039.M39]  372.8  71-713909 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

People   who  work   while  you  sleep   {FUrmtrip)     Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

29  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Primary) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  1038. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Su-nvmary:  Shows  various  occupations  Of  people  who  work  at 
night. 

1.  Occupations.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  inc., 

New    York.     Audio-Visual    Division,      il    FOM    filmstrip    no.    1038. 
Series:  Primary  (Filmstrip) 

331.81  FiA6S-4149 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 

The  People's  choice 
see 


44 


CoDventHHU  and  ^umpiiignii 


Vodns. 

The  People*!  diolcc:  a  voter  edacatloa  prograM.  [Filmstrip]    Life 
Educational  Productiom,  1972. 

4  rilm*irip«  (50  fr.  each)    color.     35  mm.       and  7  phonodisc*  (3  »■  each), 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  approx.  20  rain. 

Alio  iuued  with  phonotape  in  cuaettc 

With  script  and  guide. 

CONTENTS:   1.  How  poUtical  pvtict  m  organised.— 2.  The  national  con- 
vention.— 3.  The  electoral  coltege. — 4.  What  you  can  do. 

1.  Prctidents— United  Suies— Election.     2.  Electioos— United  Sum.     3. 
Political  participation— United  Suica.       I.  Life  Educational  Prodiictlona. 
tJK528]  324  72-734246 

Ufe  Educational  72  MARC 

Productions 

The  People's  choices:  an  analysis  of  the  electoral  coUege 

(Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y., 

1966. 

77  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  12  la.,  33i  rpm..  13  min. 
mlcrogroove.     (Special  report,  no.  1) 

Developeil  In  cooperallon  with  the  Associated  Press. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

i^ummary:  Kxplalns  the  uniqueness  and  the  problems  of  the  elec- 
toral college  from  Its  b^nnlngs  In  colonial  times  to  President  John- 
son's pro]>oHal  to  abolish  it. 

1.  Presidents— U.  8.— Klectlon.  I.  Guidance  AssooUtes  of  Pteas- 
■ntvllle,  N.  Y. 

Fi A  66-3118 
RuUlance  Assocliites  rev 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Peoples  of  Africa  {Filtnatrip)    Hulton  Press,  London,  1967? 

Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

82  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Countries,  regional  stadlea,  mud  peoples) 

Picture  post  fllmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Creiitt:  Author.  W.  O.  Moore. 

Summary:  Describes  repres^itatiTe  racial  types  who  bare  oc- 
cupied the  African  continent  for  ceoturIe& 

1.  Ethnoli^y— Africa.  l  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London.  il  Du- 
four Editions,  inc.  Series:  Countries,  regional  studies,  and  peoples 
(Filmstrlp) 

572  Fi  A  67-4033 

Dufour  Editions 

Peoples  of  Papua  and  New  Guinea  {Motion  picture)  Aus- 
tralian News  and  Information  Bureau,  1962. 

4T  mill,     iid.     biw.     16  mm. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Mastyn  Williams;  directors,  J.  Morris,  D.  Hill, 

1.  Dunlop. 

Summary:  Studies  the  efforts  of  IndlTlduals  and  comnunltlea  at 
varjlng  stages  of  advancement  working  to  create  a  new  nation  out  of 
the  heterogeneous  land  and  peoples  of  Papua  and  New  Onlnea. 

1.    Nationalism  —  Papua-New    Guinea    (Ter.)  l    Auatralla. 

News  and  Information  Bureau. 

309.195  Fi  A  67-6961 

Auiitrnlian  News  and  Information  Bureau 

Pe<H>les  of  the  island  world  (Motwn  picture)  Patil  Hoefler 
Productions.  Released  bv  AValt  Disney  16  mm.  Films, 
1967. 

17  min.  sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Lands  and  peoples  of  Oceania) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Photographer.  Wlllard  C.  Hahn. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  Islands  of  the  south  and  central  Pa- 
clflc  were  oriRlnally  populated  by  three  major  groups  of  native  peo- 
ple— the  Meianealans,  Microneslans,  and  Polynesians.  Describes  the 
migration  of  the  natives,  pointing  out  that  the  population  today  ex- 
tends from  Hawaii  to  New  Zealand. 

1.   Ethnology— Ooeanlca.  i.  Hoefler   (Paul)    Productions.   r>03 

AngelesL  ii.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,  inc.  Walt  DIsd^ 
IS  mm.  Films.  Series:  Lands  and  pec^les  of  Oceania  (Motion 

picture) 

572.9  Fi  A  67-5555 

Paul  Hoefler  Productions 

Peoples  parlc:  a  case  study  in  value  cmflict  (Filmstrip) 
Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1970. 

8T  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  16  min.  (Law  and  order: 
values  in  crisis) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer.  Linda  Tooni;  editor,  Jfarlon  Brady. 

Summary :  Analyzes  the  forces  of  change  at  work  In  America 
today,  using  a  case  .study  In  value  conflict. 

1.  Social  values — Juvenile  Alms.  2.  U.  S. — Social  conditions^ 
1900-        —Juvenile    flUns.  I.    Schloat    (Warren)     Production*. 

Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  Series :  Law  and  order :  values  in  crisis 
(Fllmdtrlp) 

320.973  70-737727 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 

The  Peopk't  work.  [FUmstripj     Cathedral  PUms,  1968 

71  fr,  color.  35  mm-  w»d  i*OBodi>c:  I  «.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  15  min. 
(CoafinnatKMi,  oo.  4) 

With  itudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Prodi>cer.  Muwdl  V.  Perrow;  director.  Jack  L  Tyler;  writer, 
Evetyn  Miller  Bergcr. 

SI;MMARY:  Traca  the  hiMory  of  the  earty  church  and  Saint  Paul'*  involve- 
meo!  in  it  Studies  (be  lerviccs  of  worship  at  given  in  the  Book  of  common 
prayer,  aod  expimim  why  there  is  s  liturgy  of  worship  and  what     it  memnL 

1.  Church  history— Primitive  and  early  church.  2.  Paul.  Saint,  apostle.  3. 
Uturgics.  I.  Cathedral  Ritas,  inc..  Burbank.  Calif.  11.  Series.-  Confirmation, 
[nimstripi  00.  4. 

[BRI65]  264  72-733419 

Cathedral  Films  72  MARC 

Pepe  and  his  pal  Patrick  (Filmstrip)  Multimedia  Educa- 
tion. Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
1971. 

39  fr.  color.  3J  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  SSf  rpm.. 
10  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Phonics — Initial  consonant  sounds,  group  3) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  story  which  stresses  the  Initial  conso- 
nant sound  of  the  letter  "p."    For  primary  grades. 

1.    English    language— Ortht^raphy   and   spelling— Jnvwi lie  BIms. 

2.  English  language  —  Alphabet  —  Juv«ille  films,  a  English  lan- 
guage—CoDSonants— Juvenile  films.  I.  Multimedia  Education. 
Inc.  IL  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  III.  Series; 
Phonics — initial  consonant  sounds  (Filmstrip)  group  3 
rLBl526]  372.6  70-739607 
Society  for  Visual                             Education 

Pepper  (Motion  picture)  Indian  Council  of  Agricultural 
Research,  New  Delhi.  Made  and  released  by  Government 
of  Indi  I  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and 
Broadcasting,  Bombay  ,1962, 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Mohas  Wadhwani ;  director  and  writer,  Blren 
Dass;  narrator.  Partap  Sharma;  music.  Vljay;  iritotographer,  B,  K. 
Parthasaralhy ;  editor,  E.  Ramachandra  Bao. 

Summary.-  Shows  the  various  Improved  practices  in  pepper  culti- 
vation. Including  selection  of  parent  vines,  control  of  diseases  and 
pests,  scientific  fertilization,  and  harvesting  to  obtain  best  results. 

1.   Peppers.  i.   Indian  Council  of  A^cultural  Research,     n. 

India     (Republic)        Ministry    of    Information    and    Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2315 

Pepper  the  puppet  (Film.strip)  Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

e5  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  iiL.  33|  rpm.,  8  miiL 
(The  Creative  art  series) 

I'roduced  In  cooperation  with  the  Dept.  of  the  Nelson  Gallery,  At- 
kins Museum  of  Fine  arts,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

CREDITS:  CoiwulUnt,  Larry  B.  Elkleberry. 

SUMMARY :  features  various  puppets  io  an  illustration  of  how 
puppets  are  made  from  such  materials  as  styrofoam  and  fabric,  film 
cans,  peanut  shells,  paper,  and  glue.  Includes  stick,  felt,  and  box 
puppets,  and  a  variety  of  marionettes  with  strings.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Puppet  making — Juvenile  films.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
II.  RMI  Film  Enterprises.  IIL  Series:  The  Creative  art  series 
(Filmstrip) 

[TT174.7]  745.59  76-740021 

BMI  Film  Prodoctions 


The  Peppered  moth:  a  pcqtulation  study  {Motion  picture) 
Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand 
McNallv,  Houghton   Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  & 

World."  1967. 

4  min.    si.    color,    toper  S  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Ingulrr  film. 

With  teat^ier's  guide. 

Excerpts  from  the  motion  picture  Evolution  in  progress. 

Based  ou  research  by  H,  B.  D.  Kettlewell. 

Bummary:  Presents  the  phenomenon  of  Industrial  rndsnlign  Lq 
Bitttm  l)€tularta,  a  European  nocturnal  moth,  and  describes  release 
and  recapture  experiments  in  soot-darkened  and  soot-free  woodlands. 

1  Peppered  moth.  :;.  inaustrlal  meianism.  B.  Animai  popula- 
tions I  Kettlewell,  H.  B.  D.  n.  American  Institute  of  Biological 
Sciences.  Biol(«lcal  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  m.  Band  McNaUy 
and  Co'iipnny.  iv.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company,  v.  Harcourt,  Brace 
A  World.    VI.  Evolution  In  progress  (Motion  picture) 

595.78  Fi  A  68-1819 

Portland  State  College.  Library 

Peppy  the  pup  {FUmttrip)    Q+Ed  Productions,  1966. 

29  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  jAonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In,  33ft  rpm,  11 
mill.     (  Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl.  series  2,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  study  jiulde. 

CrediU:  Producer,  James  K.  Frledrich;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summai-y:  Uses  a  story  about  a  pappy  wbo  leaves  bMne  because  be 
Is  discontented  to  portray  the  warmth  and  security  of  family  rela- 
tionships.   For  primary  grades. 

L  Q+Ed  Productions.  Series :  Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl  (FUm- 

strip)  series  2,  no.  6. 

173  77-784806 

Q+Ed  Productions 

[Pepri  Cola  commerdabi  {Motion  pieiure)  VfipA  Cola  Co., 
1966. 

1  reeL    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Bvmmory:  A  serlM  of  brief  Pepsi  Cola  telerWon  comntertlals. 

Comimtt:  1.  Girl  watchers.  20  sec.— 2.  Amuaement  park.  80 
■ec— 3.  Hydracart.  TO  sec.— 4.  Surfing.  60  sec— 6.  Sand  sailing. 
60  sec— «.  Night  footbalL  60  sec.— 7.  Parade.  80  set— 8,  Dotted 
line    60  sec.— 9.  On  the  beach.    80  sec. 

1.  Tderlsion  advertising.        i.  Pepsi  Cola  company. 

6M.14  75-701951 


Pepsi-Cola  (Company 
see 


Ask  my  name. 

Pepsi-Cola  television  conunerciab  {Motion  picture)    Pepsi- 
Cola  Co.,  1966, 

4  motion  pictures  (1  min.  each)     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

C^tmtt:  \.  FootbalL  Tarl  Fireman. --2.  Sand  "^''"8;  Crew. 
Thresher.- 3.  Palomino.  Pit.  Stunt  — 4.  Tennis.  Lumberjack. 
Boatdattctng.  „  .    „ 

1  Television  advertising.        i.  Pepsi-Cols  Company.         

Fl  67-906 


Pepsi 


[Pepsi-Cob  tetevisioa  ctMnmerdab,  {Motion  picture) 

Cola  Co.,  1967. 

4  motion  pictures   (1  min.  each)     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 
ConttnU:  1.  Basketball  and  dune  buggy. — 2.  Drag  race  and  sail- 
ing.—3.  Horse  race  and  underwater. — 4.  Pep  rally  and  hockey. 
1.  SporU.        I.  Pepri-Cola  Ccwnpany. 

659.14  Fi68-*3 

PepsiCo,  inc. 
see 

An  Imaginary  th^. 


My  city. 

Pepys'  London  (FihnJitri;i)  Common  Ground,  London,  1946. 
Made  by  Nancy  Creagh.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

42  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (London  !«ries) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Illuatrates  London  as  it  was  la  1660  and  during  the 
great  plague  and  the  fire,  as  described  In  Pepys*  Diary. 

1.   London — Descr.  i.   Pepys,   Samuel,   leSS-lTCS.    Diary,    n. 

Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,    m.  Carman  Educational  Anodates. 
Series:  London  series  (Fllmstrip) 

942.06  Fi  A  68-4788 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Pepys's    London    {Filmstrip) 
1970. 


Educational    Audio   Visual, 


SC  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  pbonodi)«c:  2  8.,  12  in.,  33k  rpm.,  40 
min.    mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  notes  and  script. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Gillian  de  Marlassy ;  narrator,  David  Quliter; 
readers.  Simon  Lack.  Patrick  Tull ;  editor,  Robert  Fromer. 

Summary:  Uses  17th  century  paintings,  woodcuts,  and  engravings 
combined  with  qiiotatlon.t  from  Pepys  and  his  contemporaries  to 
describe  his*  life  and  character  and  the  London  in  which  he  lived 
and  worked.  Includes  readings  from  Pepys's  Diary  and  from  Daniel 
Defoe's  Journal  of  the  plague  year. 

1.  Pepys,  Samuel,  1633-170S.  2.  London— Deacription—To  1800. 
I.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasantville,  N.  T. 

828  73-735731 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

La  Peqnefia  vendedma  dc  fosfnoe  {FUmatrip)    Gessler  Pub. 
Co.,  1965.    Made  by  Cedima  films,  Paris. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpe:  1  r«el  (5  In.),  31  In.  per 
sec.,  15  min. 

Based  on  The  little  match  flrl,  by  Haas  Christian  Andersea 

With  text  In  Spanish  and  English. 

Bvmmt^y:  Relates  tbe  fairy  tale  about  what  a  little  match  girl 
saw  when  she  used  her  last  match  to  keep  warm. 

L  Andersen.  Hans  Christian,  1806-1875.  Deo  UQe  pige  med  stotI- 
stikkeme.    n.  Gesslei  Publishing  Company. 

839.8  76-734691 

Gcssler  Pub.  Co. 


45 


The  Pequot  hand  {Motion  picture)  Radio  and  Television 
Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and  American 
Broadca-sting  Co.,  1966. 

30  mill.     S.I.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Dlrectlonfil 

Kinescope. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Wiley  Haoce;  director,  Robert  DeLaney;  writer. 
Marshall  Rlggan;  composer,  .\lexander  Vlas  Imtzenko. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  conflict  between  conviction  and  duty  as 
evidenced  In  the  lives  of  colonial  Americaoa  In  1635.  Depicts  the  life 
of  reliKlous  leader  RoRcr  Williams. 

1.   Williams.   Roger,  1004?-1683.  i.  Southern   Baptist  Conven- 

tion. Radio  iind  Telfvisiun  Commiasloii.  ii.  American  Broadcasting 
Company.  Series;  Directions  (Motion  picture) 

974.502  Fi  A  67-5097 

Southern  Baptist  Con-  ventlon.    Radio  and  TV  Commission 


Part   1:  Per  cent 

Made  and  released 


Per  cent — rounding  off — place  value. 
{Filmstrip)  Godfrey  H.  Blumberg. 
by  Number  Film.s,  1968. 

12  filmstrips.     b&w.    85  mm. 

Math-Btrip  no.  601-612. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  progress  graph  forms. 

Summary:   Presents  problems  and   answers  for  ose  in  teaching, 
testing,  and  correctlnc  students  In  their  study  of  per  cent. 

I.   Percentage— Problems,  exercises,  etc.        i.  Blumberg.  Godfrey 
Herbert     it.  Number  Films,  Norihridge,  Calif. 

372.7  Fi  A  68-3525 

Numb^  Films 


Per  cent — rounding  off — place  value.     Part  2:  Roonding 

off  whole   numbers   {Film^inp)     Godfrey  H.  Blumberg. 
Made  and  released  by  Number  Films,  1968. 

12  filmstrips.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Math-strtp  no.  701-712. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  progress  graph  forms. 

Summary:  Presents  probletns  and  answers  for  tise  in  teaching, 
testing,  and  correcting  students  In  their  study  of  rounding  off  whole 
numbers. 

1.  Numbers,  Natural — Problems,  exercises,  etc  i.  Bltunberg, 

Godfrey  Herbert,    ii.  Number  Films,  Nortbrldge,  Calif. 

372.7  Fi  A  68-3626 

Number  Films 


Per  cent — rounding  off — place  value.  Part  3:  Rounding 
off  decimal  fractions  {Film9trip)  Godfrey  H.  Blumberg. 
Made  and  released  by  N'umber  Films.  1968. 

12  filmstrips.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Math-strip  no.  801-812. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  progress  graph  forms. 

Summary.-  Presents  problems  and  answers  for  use  In  teaching, 
testing,  and  correcting  students  in  their  study  of  rounding  off  deci- 
mal fractions. 

1.  Fractions,  Decimal— Problems,  exerdaes.  etc.  i,  Bltunberg. 

Godfrey  Herbert,     il  Number  Films.  Nortbrldge.  Calif. 

372.7  Fi  A  68-3527 

NumbOT  Films 


Per  cent — roi:ndii^  off — place  value.    Part  4:  Place  value 

{Filmstrip)     Godfrey  H.   Blumberg.     Made  and  released 
by  Number  Films,  1968. 

12  filmstrips.     Mtw.     35  mm. 

Math-strip  no.  901-812. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  progress  graph  forms. 

Summary.'   Presents  problems   and   answers  for  use  in  teaching, 
testing,  and  correcting  students  In  their  study  of  place  value. 

1.  Fractions,  Decimal^Problems,  exercises,  etc.  i.  Blumberg, 

Godfrey  Herbert,    u.  Number  Films,  Nortbrldge,  Calif. 

372.7  Fi  A  68-3528 

Number  Films 


Per  Hoist  teknisk  compagni 
see 


Vejen. 


Per  qualche  dollaro  in  piu   (Motion  picture) 
see   For  a  few  dollars  more 


Per  un  pugno  di  doUari  (Motion  picture) 
see   A  Fistful  of  dollars 


Perceived    purpose    (Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Consolidated  Film. 


Vimcet   Aasocdatea,   1967. 


39  fr.  color.  .15  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  ln.>,  3S  Ips., 
approx.  30  min. 

With  instructor's  manual. 

CREDITS :  Producers,  W.  James  Popham,  Eva  L.  Baker. 

SUMMARY :  A  teacher  education  film  which  explains  why  learners 
should  perceive  the  worth  of  what  they  are  studying.  Teaches  the 
viewer  to  Identify  the  deduction.  Induction,  exhortation,  and  extrin- 
sic rewards  procedures  for  promoting  the  perceived  purpose  and  to 
develop  instructional  activities  Incorporating  each  procedure. 

1.  Rewards  and  punishments  In  e<lucatlon.  2.  Motivation  (Psycho- 
logy)        I.  Vimcet  .Associates. 

[LB3025]  370.7  71-738817 

Vimcet  Associates 


Percent,  dtscoont,  and  commission 

House,  1968. 


{Filmstrip)      Eye  Gate 


44  fr.  color.    .Vi  mm.     (Mathematics  in  action,  no.  T) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Credit*:  Writer.  Douglas  J.  Erath;  Illustrators,  Dougbis  J.  Erath. 
Margaret  S.  Erath. 

iSanmary:  Explains  tbe  terms  ratio,  proportion,  means,  and  ex- 
tremes, and  shows  bow  to  find  tbe  rate  of  discount  and  net  price. 

1.  Percentage.    2.  Business  mathematics.  i.  Eye  Qate  House, 

inc.        Series:  Mathematics  In  action  (Fllmstrip)   no.  7.' 

511  Fi  A  68-3696 

Eye  Gate  House 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Percent  names  a  ratio  (Filmstrip)     Ron  Kindiji^.    Released 
by  RFA  Educational  Media.  1D70. 

44  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Mathematical  Insights) 

With  guldfc 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  format  to  preaent  fundameotal  mathe- 
matical concepts  coDcernlng  the  pert-ent  radio.     With  captions. 

1.  Perceotage.  2.  Ratio  and  proportion.  I.  Klndlg.  Bon.  II. 
BP.\  Educatloaal  Media.  Series:  Mathematical  iDalghtn  (Film- 
strip) 

510  79-738224 

BF.\  EdQcational  Media 

Percentage    {Motion   picture)      Johnson-Hunt   Productions. 
Released  by  Modem  Ijeaming:  Aids,  1968. 

10  mil),     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Revised  version  of  the  1W8  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  ExplaloB  the  meaning  of  the  word  percent  and  bow 
It  is  used  to  express  fractional  numbers. 
Another  issue,     b&w. 

1.  Percentage.  i.  Johnson  Hunt  Ppoductlona,  Hollywood.  Calif, 
n.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  Tork. 

511.8  77-701208 

Johnson-Hunt  Productions 


Percents,    decimals,    and    common    fractions    (Filmstrip) 
Filmfax   Productions.     Released  by   Universal  Education 

and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Concepts  of  modern  mathematics,  part  3) 
SUMMARY :  EiplaiDs  the  technique  of  converting  percents,  deci- 
mals,  or   common   fractions   to   other   forms.     Points  out   that   this 
procedure  Is  needed  In  the  solution  of  many  problems. 

1.  Percentase.  2.  L>eclmal  system.  3.  Fractions.  I.  Filmfax 
Productions,  New  York.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  Concepts  of  modern  mathematics  (Filmstrip)  part  3. 

[QA117]  511  70-740644 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Perception  (Filmstrip)     Argus  Communications,  1970. 

G2  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc :  1  a,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  9  min. 
mlcrocroove. 

With  discussion  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  examples  of  the  beauty  and  diversity  of  com- 
mon articles,  everyday  scenes,  natural  objects,  man-made  creations, 
and  people  in  various  attitudes  In  order  to  create  an  awareoees  of 
line,  shape,  texture,  color,  and  pattern  In  dally  surroundings. 

1.  Visual  perception.        I.  Argus  Communications. 
[N74;KI.5]  l.W.T  78-738118 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Perception    and    communication    {Motion    picture) 
State  University,  Dept.  of  Photograpliy,  19G7. 


Ohio 


32  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Communication  theory  and  the  new 
educational  media) 

Credit!:  Sponsor,  U.  S.  Office  of  Education,  Bureau  of  Research. 

eummtiry:  Presents  a  series  of  concrete  examples  of  how  human 
perceptions  affect  the  communication  process  and  the  Indlvldaars 
concept  of  reality.  Introduces  the  major  theories  of  perception — the 
cognitive  and  the  transactional,  giving  Illustrations  of  ea<^ 

1.    Perception.     U.   Communication— Social   aspects.  i.    Ohio. 

State  University,  Columbus.  DepL  of  Photography.  Series:  Com- 
munication theory  and  the  new  educational  media  (Motion  picture) 
001.5  Fi  A  68-790 

CINE 


educational    Dimensions 


Perception :     birds     (FUmatrip) 
Corp.,  1969. 

2  fllmfitripj*  (pt.  1,  (»  fr. ;  pt.  2,  73  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and 
phonodi.sc:   2  s.,   12   in..  33 j   rpm.,  12  mIn.  each,     microgroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  of  the  birds  of  the  world,  accompanied  by 
appropriate  musical  excerpts. 

1.  Birds.  2.  Perception.  l  Educational  Dimensions  Corpora- 
Uon. 

698.2  71-785535 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Percepti<Hi  box  {Motion  picture)  Ikon  Filma  Released  hy 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 

3  min-     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Paper  art  series) 
Loop  film. 

Wilh  manual. 

Credilt:  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  heighten  an  Individual's  visoal  percep- 
tion by  having  him  Impose  a  deliberate  design  element  between  his 
eye  and  the  object  that  he  sees.  With  captions.  For  elemenUry 
grades. 

1.   VUual   perception.  i.   Ikon   Films,     ir.  Bailey  Films,  Inc., 

Hollywood.  Calif.         Series:  Paper  art  series   (Motion  picture) 

872.6  70-709274 

BFA  Eklucatlonal  Media 

Perception,  light,  and  surface  {Motion  picture)  University 
of  Michigan  College  of  Architecture  and  Design.  Made 
and  relea.sed  by  University  of  Michigan  Audio- Visunl 
Center,  1969. 

19  mIn.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  I^escribea  the  basic  perceptual  phenomena  and  demon- 
straleH  the  application  of  these  phenomena  In  actual  design. 

1.  Perception.    2.  l>eslgn.  i,  Michigan.     University.    College  of 

Architecture  and   Design,     ii.   Michigan.     University.     Audio-visual 
Education  Center. 

745.4  71-705637 

CINE 

PerccptloB  of  sequcHce.  [Filmstrip]     Teaching  Resources  Corp., 

i972. 

86  U.  color  35  mm.  and  phonoditc:  2  i.  (for  manual  or  automatic  ad- 
vance proicclora).  11  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  IS  min.     (Apptoachet  to  learning) 

Side  i  of  phonodiic  contains  an  overview  of  the  icrics  a*  a  whole. 

Abo  iuued  with  phonotape  in  caaacite. 

With  guide 

SUMMARY:  A  uacher-Uainini  nimalnp  which  prcKnU  activitiei  to  help 
Btudenu  develop  the  ability  to  perceive  and  undcratand  the  ordering  of 
manipulative,  viaual,  auditory,  and  tempocary  «equence>,  the  proffctsion  of 
events  in  time,  and  the  vocabulary  common  lo  icqucncing. 

l.Timc.  2  Child  iiudy  I  Teaching  Resourcei  Corporation.  II.  ScHca: 
Approachc*  to  learning  (Fiimtlrip]. 

rBF723.T6j  370.7  75-740183 

Teaching  Reaourcca  Corp  72  MARC 


Perception  of  spatial  relationships.  [Filmstrip] 
sources  Corp.,  1972. 

79  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (for  manual  or  automatic  ad- 
vance projectors),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  IS  min.     (Approaches  to  learning) 

Side  1  of  phonodisc  contains  an  overview  of  the  aeriea  as  a  whole. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  teacher- training  Tiimstrip  which  siarti  with  concrete  objects 
and  gradually  introduces  pictorial  and  symbolic  materials  and  pencil  and  paper 
to  explore  the  development  of  the  concepts  of  position  and  direction  a*  they 
relate  to  the  child  in  his  environment  and  to  each  other. 

I.  Space-perception.     2.  Child  study.        1.  Teaching  Resources  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  Approaches  to  learning  iFilmsirip]. 
[BF723.S63]  370.7  78-7401 8 1 

Teaching  Resources  Corp.  72  MARC 


The  PcrceptloB  of  words.  [Motion  picture]  National  Science 
Foundation.  Made  by  R.  D.  Walk  and  E.  K.  Bond,  1968. 
Released  by  Psychological  Cinema  Register,  1971. 

12  min.     n.     tkftw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author*.  R.  D.  Walk,  E.  K.  Bond. 

SUMMARY:  Demonatratet  the  influence  of  the  frequency  of  word  usage  on 
perception.  Fifteen  wmda  of  rare,  middle,  and  common  frequency  are  projected 
four  time*  in  different  order,  wilh  increasing  contrast  to  their  background.  Sub- 
jects are  given  time  to  write  the  word  they  think  ihey  sec,  and  group  dau  shows 
whether  frequency  of  usage  influence*  perceptual  accuracy- 

1.  Perception.  I.  United  Sutes.  National  Science  Foundation.  II.  Penn- 
lylvania.     State  Univervty.     Psychological  Cinema  Register. 

[BF311i  153.7  70-713859 

Psychological  ODCma  72  MARC 


Perception:  the  city    (Filmstrip)     Educational  Dimensions 
Corp.,  1970. 

n.tlc  projector),  12  In..  33i  rpn...  9  min.  mch  side. 

JTmr/'^^Su  .ceoe.  or  v.rlou.  .^ec..  of  the  eit,.  .ndod- 

4%rr  rs  -^•-  sSt^rD-sLE.  c.rpo^.,0. 

372.3  79-737968 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Perception:   the  seasons   (Filmstrip)     Educational  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1970. 

2  filnistrlpa  (pt.  1,  56  fr.;  pt.  2.  74  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodtscB  (2  s.  each;  1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  a.  for  automatic 
projector).  12  In..  3.11  rpm..  9  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ..     ,        »v 

Summary  Shows  scenes  which  characterlie  nature  during  the 
four  seasons,  and  examines  the  seasons  of  man  and  his  celebrations 
of  the  natural  and  social  seasons. 

1    Seasons.         I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

372.3  76-737967 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Perception  —  the    world    around    you:    Birds    (FUmstrip) 
Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1969. 

2  filmstrips  (70  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm  and  2  Pho^Pj'f'.jj^  s. 
each  (1  'i.  for  manual  projector.  1  s.  for  aut6roatic  projector),  12  In., 
33i  rpm..  12  min.  each  side. 

?™T;.' PrX'tIf  a  ^nes  of  color  photographs  of  birds  of  the 
world  against  a  background  of  sounds  and  music.     Without  narra- 
**!' Birds.        I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

153.7  77-736512 

Bducatlonal  Dimensions  Corp. 


Perceptive  reading  program  (Filmstrip)     Eye  Qate  House, 

1970. 

20  flimstrips.  color.  85  mm.  and  10  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each), 
12  in.,  33J  rpm.    microgroove. 

Mho  l&xued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  charts  and  activity  books. 

SL'MiU.RY:  Presents  twenty  stories  about  a  boy  and  his  dog 
who  are  caught  In  the  maelstrom  of  the  space  age  In  order  to  teach 
student.s  to  apply  word  recognition  skills,  develop  comprehension 
and  language  skills,  and  read  Independently  for  Information  and 
pleasure.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading   (Primary)     2.  language  arts   (Primary)  1.  Eye 

Gate  House,  Inc. 

[LB1528]  372.6  75-737286 

Eye  Gate  House 


Pereeptuai  ftui.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1968. 

27  ft.     cok>r.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  I.  R-IOO) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  lesson  which  reinforces  visual,  aural,  and  relational 
association  abilities  lilustraict  shapes,  colors,  and  the  reiaUonship  of  objects  lo 
owners.  Wilh  captions   For  primary  grades. 

1,  Reading  (Primary) -Juvenile  films  1.  Peraonal  property— Juvenile  ftlnia. 
(1  Perception)  1  Educational  Projections  Corporation  11.  Series:  Reading 
program.  [Filmstripj  Level  I.  R-lOO, 

,LB1525,  372.4  72-733132 

Educational  Projections  71 

Corp 


Percept—I  lolor  traiaias.  [Filmitrip]     Univenity  of  Mimiesota. 
Teaching  Re-         Rdeawd    by  Dept  of  Audio-Visual  Extension,  1971. 

140  fr.  coior.  3S  mm.  and  phoooupe  on  reel-  plastic,  single-uack,  1  reel 
(5  in.),  3  3/4  ipa.,  41  min.     (Ferccptton:  some  topics  and  problems,  no.  6)) 

With  student  notebook,  student  tests,  and  aruwer  keys. 

CREDFTS:  Producer.  Susan  T.  Rydell. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  underlying  assumptions  of  many  perceptual  and  per- 
ceptual-motor training  programs,  and  reviews  the  Prostig,  Winter  Haven.  Ke- 
phart.  and  Doman-Delacaio  programs. 

1.  Perceptual-motor  learning.  I.  Minnesota.  Univeraity.  11.  Miimesota. 
University.  Dept.  of  Audio- Visual  Extension.  111.  Series:  Perception:  some 
lopica  and  problenu.  [Filmstrip]  no.  6. 

tLB1067]  I52.I  72-732546 

DcpL  of  Audio-Vbual  73  MARC 

Extension.  Univ.  of 
Minnesota 

The  Perch  {Filmstrip)    Jam  Handy  Organization,  1967. 

49  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Biology  dissections,  no.  8)  ^    ^,      _^,         . 
Sumvinry:  Shows  In  detail  the  stepe  In  the  complete  dissection  of 

%^erch.     2.  Fish-Anatom.v.     3.  Dissection.  i.  Jam  Handy 

Organlxatlon.  inc.        Series:  Biology  dissections  <F11^^'-'P»^°*  J^_ 
597.5  Fi  A  68-4925 

Jam  Handy  Organlza-  tlon 

The  Perch,  parts  1-2  {Motion  picture)  Jam  Handy  Organi- 
zation, 1967. 

2  looi.  (i'ms  (-1  min.  each),  si.,  color,  super  8  mm.  (The  Tech- 
niques Oi  dissection,  no.  5-6j 

Lo<)p  fllins  mounted  in  cartridges. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  dissect  the  fl.*h  using  the  pfTch  as 
an  example.    Shows  the  correct  use  of  dissecting  Instruments, 

1.   Perch.     2.   Fish— Anatomy.    3.   Dissection.  i.  Jam   Handy 

Organization,    inc.        Series:    The    Techniques    of    dissection     (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  5-6. 

597.5  Fi  A  68-2534 

Jam  Handy  Organization 

Perchlorethylene  drycleaning  solvent:  a  safe  product  when 
safely  used  {Motion  picture)  Laumliy  and  Cleaners 
Allied  Trades  Association,  1968.  Made  by  Calvin  Produc- 
tions. 

12  rain.     i=d.     color.    16  mm.  .      ,       ,       , 

SumnMiy  Discusses  the  history  and  development  of  solvent.s. 
Uses  cartoon  sketches  to  Illustrate  the  safety  measures  to  be  used 
■when  handiing  perchlorethylene.  Emphasizes  the  danger  of  the 
fumes  from  this  solvent,  and  shows  ways  to  evaluate  and  regulate 
the  vapor  level,  ,         .  ^  ™         __ 

1.  Solvent*.  2.  Tetrachloroethylene.  i.  Laundry  and  Cleaners 
Allied  Trades  Association. 

667  73-707740 

Percussion  instruments  (Filmstrip)  Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.   Released  hy  RMI  Film  Productions,  1970. 

70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm..  l-T 
min.     (Instruments  of  the  orchestra) 

Credits-  Consultant.  David  V.  Christie. 

Summary :  Describes  the  two  general  classes  of  percussion  iOBtra- 
ments-  those  which  produce  sounds  with  a  definite  musical  pitch; 
and  those  which  produce  big.  Irregular  vibrations.  

1    Percussion  Instruments.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,     ii. 

RMI   Film   Productions.  Series:   Instrumeuis  of  the  orchestra 

(Filmstrip.    BMI  Film  Productic^)  7i_737686 

RMI  Film  Productions 


PercussiMi  sounds  {Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films,  1969. 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Music series) 

With  -^tudy  guide  and  record  ( 10  In.,  33i  rpm. ) 

Bumh'  irj/:  Presents  children  experimenting  with  a  variety  of  fa- 
miliar and  unfamiliar  objects  which  are  struck  to  make  music.  In- 
cludes the  sounds  of  Indian  and  Javanese  drums,  a  glass  harp,  a 
variety  of  unusual  and  standard  percussion  Instruments.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Percussion  instruments.     2.  Musk— Juvenile  literature.  i. 

Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles.  Series:  Music  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

372.8  71-700929 

Churchill  Films 


Percutaneous  catheter  for  heparin  therapy  (Motion  picture) 
University  of  Wisconsin.  Released  by  Bureau  of  Audio- 
Visual  Instruction,  1970. 

6  miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  available:  super  S  mm.  reel  with  magnetic  sound 
track ;  super  8  ram.  loop  film  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound  track; 
regular  8  mm.  loop  film  In  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

Credits:  Author,  Robert  C.  Corliss. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  heparin,  given  at  regular  Intervals 
through  an  indwelling  intravenous  polyethylene  canuia,  reduces  the 
pHtient  discomfort  that  Is  associate<l  with  heparin  therapy. 

1.  Heparin — Therapeutic  use,  2,  Intravenona  therapy.  i.  Wis- 
consin. University,  ii.  Wisconsin.  University.  Bureau  of  Audio- 
Visual  Instruction. 

615  79-706451 

Wis.     Univ.     Bur.  of  A-V  Instruction 


MARC 


Perceptual  identification  test  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Gate  Houae, 
1971. 

8  filmstrips.    color.    35  mm. 

With  admlnlatratlve  guide  and  student  record  booklet 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  eight  subtests  to  be  administered  Individ- 
lUlly  or  in  groups.  Designed  to  aaalst  In  screening  prlmatr  ehlldreo 
with  potential  learning  difficulties. 

1.  Learning,  Psychology  of.    2.  MenUl  testa.        I.  Bye  Gate  House, 

nLB1051]  871.8«  74-739813 

Eye  Gate  HouM 


PercBtaaeotig  nephrostooiy  with  needle  and  gaide  wire.  [Motion 
picture]     Eaton  Laboratories,  1971.     Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

12  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  to  mcmben  of  the  medical  profession  the  procedures 
followed  in  performing  a  nephrostomy  with  the  use  of  a  needle  and  guide  wire 
rather  than  a  trocar  needle.  Explains  the  sdvaniages  of  this  method. 

I   Kidneys— Surgery.        1.  Eaton  Laboratories,  inc. 
(RD575j  617  72-700183 

CINE  72  MARC 


46 


Perennial  Education,  Inc. 
see 


Best  friends. 
Crowd  oodtroL 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Perennial  Educatloo,  inc.    (Continued) 

Derrick — and  urban  learning  environments. 
Electronics — the  future  and  you. 

-nei 


The  Family  houw. 

OwtlCS  aOU  pfCpMOOB. 

Oeorfe  aad  Betty:  career  venoa  maniafe. 
Health  in  balance. 


Htmger. 
Indoor  plants. 

Lavender. 
MiHinf  pafci. 

No  deposit — no  return. 
Race  for  ckan  air. 
Say  it  with  aervke. 

Search  for  meaning. 

Second  lenestt. 
A  Sharper  focta. 

SraSti  escapes  poisoning. 

So  you  want  to  be  a  home  dectronks 
can. 

Steve  and  Kathy:  goinf  steady. 

Teeth  are  for  lifie. 
Tom  aad  Anne:  making  out. 
Toinorrov't  diildren. 
Tree  and  shrub  plantin§, 

The  Trip. 

TIk  Trolley,  by  goUy. 
Truth  and  the  dr^on. 

VD:  every  30  seconds. 
VD:  prevent  it. 

Vandalism — why? 
V^etable  gardening. 
Wteiaacfcmck? 
When  Michigan  was  young. 
Why  I  boy. 

Peretz,  Isaac  Loeb,  1851-1915 
see 

The  Migrations  of  a  meioify. 


The  Perfect  drug  film.  [Motion  picture]     Avanti  Films.    Released 
by  CCM  Films.  1971. 

32  min.     »d,     cokw.     16  mm.     (Urgent  iuue*  film  lehes) 

CREDITS:  DircclOT.  Max  Mitleii  nairstot.  Beau  Bridges. 

SUMMARY:  A  historical  cxatninationofmankind'i  quest  for  relaxation  aod 
enioyment  through  narcotics,  Coocludei  that  dnigs  are  not  needed  for  these 
purpoKS. 

1.  Narcotic  habil— History-  I.  Avanii  Films.  II.  CCMFdnu.  III.  Series: 
Urgent  issues  film  series.  [Motion  ptcturc] 

1^9*^*1  6»3-8  72-701573 

MARC 


CCM  Films 


72 


MARC 


Perfect  Film  and  Chemical  Company 


Mtermission. 


The  Perfect  waiter  knows  how  ta  aclL  (nimstrtpi     Learning  and 
Infonnatioa  Inc..  1969. 

100  U.     color      35  mm.     (Waiter  (raining  programs  no.  1) 

With  leaders  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  aipccU  of  the  >ob  of  waiicf.  inchiding  how  to  utisfy 
the  customer  through  knowkdge^le  recommendations,  what  attitudes  to  use  in 
idling  the  menu,  when  not  to  sell,  how  to  describe  foods  to  ibeir  best  advantage, 
and  how  to  uae  price  range  as  s  factor  in  selling.  With  captions. 

I.  Waiten.  I.  Learning  and  Information  Inc.  II.  Series:  Waiter  training 
program.  (Filmstrip)  no.  I. 

,TX925]  647  72-732671 

Learning  and  lnforrr«tion  72  MARC 

Inc. 


The  Perftet  waiter  sets  the  perfect  table.  [Filmstrip]     Learning 
and  Information  lac,  1969. 

100  fr.     coloc-     33  mm.    (Waiter  trsinin|  protram.  bo.  2) 

With  leaders  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illiatrsies  standardized  table  settings  for  breat:fa>t.  luncheon, 
dinner,  and  dessert  Shows  viriations  in  Ubie  settings.  Covers  ice  water  service, 
handlmg  ihe  napkins,  and  the  best  order  of  setting   With  caption* 

1.  Table  setting  and  decoration.  I  Learning  and  Information  li»c-  11- 
Scries:  Waiter  training  program.  (Filmstrip]  no.  i. 

,TX«73,  647  72-732672 

Learning  and  Information  72 

Inc. 

Perfection  Form  Compai^r 
see 

England  Lake  Country. 

London  views. 

Mark  Twain:   the  Hannibal  years. 
Orthographies. 

Shakespeare's  Stratford, 

The  aratford  Shakespeare  knew. 

The  West  the  way  it  was. 

WlUa  Gather:   rebel  from  Red  Cloud. 


Wordsworth's  Lake  Country:   image  of 
man  and  nature. 


Perfection  of  matter  (Motion  picture)  June  Goodfield  and 
Stephen  Toulmin,  1964.  Beleased  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill. 

20  mIn.    mL    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Pbotograpbers.  Dod  Levy,  Potis  Mestbeoeos. 

Summary :  Examines  the  Ideas  of  the  alchemists  and  tbeir  cod- 
trlbntion  to  modet-D  cbentistrr.  Includes  scenes  of  a  society  Id  Fes, 
UoitKTO,  which  In  craft  traditions  aiM]  intellectual  attitudes  hare  re- 
mained unchanged  since  900  A.  D. 

1.  Alchemy.  2.  Fes— Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Goodfield,  O. 
June.  II.  Toulmin,  Stepben  Edelston.  III.  Cootemporarr  Films/ 
HcOraw-BilL 

540.1  71-710844 

Uc<3raw-H1Il  Book  Co. 


Pcrfomuuice    (MotitHi   picture)      American   Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.,  1971.    Made  by  Ted  Steeg  Productions. 
8  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

.Mm  Issued  in  39  mm. 

SUMUABY:  Sbows  the  telepboite  set  In  production  and  outlines 
the  dramaUc  and  stringrat  tesU  It  uadCTToM  before  It  on  be  placed 
lu  service  to  tbe  pabUc. 

I.  Tvlepbone — Apparatus  aod  supplies.  I.  American  TUepbooe 
and  Telegrapb  Companj. 

[TK6471]  384.6  7fr-n3403 

CINE 


47 


PerfonuBce  enloatiaii  (Motion  picture)  Tnun-Aid« 
Corp.  Released  by  Train-Aide  Educational  Systems  by 
Pharmaseal,  1969. 

15  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Saperrlatoo  and  managemeDt) 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartrtdse. 

With  Instnwtor'a  pilde,  proframmed  Instraetlwi  booklet,  and  post 

CREDITS :  Authors.  Lfun  E.  Qolftor.  Arlene  11  RoberU 
SUHMART :    A    i^rlew   of   the  phlloaopfaj,  objectives,   and  tech- 
niques of  performance  eTaluatlons.    EmpbaslMs  the  need  for  accurate 
and   objective    record-keeping  and   portrajs  the  value  of  anecdoUl 
records  and  self -evaluation. 

1.  Emploreea.  Rating  of.  I.  Train-Aide  Corporation.  II  Train- 
Aide  Educational  Sjstems  by  Pharmaaeal.  III.  Serla:  Supervision 
and  management  (Motion  picture) 

[HF5M9.5.R3]  «».T  74-712977 

Train-Aide  Corp. 


PerformaiKC  of  the  Soviet  economy  {Motion  picture)  In- 
stitute on  Ckjmmunism  and  Constitutional  Democracy, 
Vanderbilt  University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University 
of  Notre  Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mln      ml.     h&w.     16  mm.     (Tbe  Nature  of  communism,  no.  SI) 

Wltfa  study  guide. 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director,  Oerald  Burtage. 

Bwnmarv:  Lecturer  Ewlng  P.  Shahan  discusses  whetho*  or  not 
the  economic  performance  of  tbe  Soviet  Union  has  been  sufllclentty 
unique  and  reti^arkable  to  constitute  a  subetantlai  endorvement  of 
Its  economic  organization. 

1.    Russia— B^n.    condit — 1905-  l    Vanderbilt   Unlverwfty, 

Nashville.     Institute  on  Commnnlam  and  Oonstltnttonal  Deatocracr. 
Series:  Hie  Nature  of  communism  (Hottmi  plcttm)  do,  81. 

Fi 67-601 

Performance  rating  fUms,  1965  series  {Motion  picture)  So- 
ciety for  Advancement  of  Mnnaprement.  IfM'v.^. 

.IS  iiiln       Hi.      b*w.      16  mm. 

With  manual 

Summary:  A  series  of  Aims  on  six  reels  tor  training  personnel  in 
performance  rating.  Covers  the  foUovFlng  operations:  1.  Mall  sort- 
ing, typing  (non-electric),  filing— 2.  Comptometer,  key  punch,  check 
writing— 3.  Drill  press,  turret  lathe,  punch  press — 4.  Mechanical  as- 
sembly, eograrlng,  form  rug  cup — 5.  Sweep  floor,  wash  windows,  wet- 
mop  floor— 6.  Pack  cans,  seal  cartons,  stack  cartons. 

1.  Employees,  Bating  of.  2.  Performance  standards.  i.  Society 
for  Advancement  of  Management. 

658.3  79-701952 

Performance  rating,  practice  film  no.  1  (Motion  picture) 
Labor-Management  Training  Service,  1964. 

11  mln.    al.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary-*  Dononstrates  flfteMi  common  Industrial  operatUMia  a» 
a  basis  for  evaluating  the  performance  rating  for  each  operation. 
For  indostnal  englneera.  .   v     %.       __     -. 

1.  Metbods  engineering.     2.  Performance.        l  Labor-Management 

■'**^*""^  Fi6T-t95 

Perfwrnance  rating,  practice  fihn  no.  2  (Motion  picture) 
Labor-Management  Training  Service,  1964. 

13  mln.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  fifteen  common  Industrial  operations  as 
a  basis  for  evaluating  the  performance  rating  for  ea<ji  <^>eration. 
For  Industrial  engineers. 

1.  Metbotls  «igineerlng.  2.  Performance^  i.  lAbor-Managemoit 
Training  Service. 

Fi 67-496 

Performance  rating,  practice  fihn  no.  3  (Motion  picture) 
Labor-Management  Training  Service,  1964. 


12  min.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Svmmdry:  Demonstrates  fifteen  common  Industrial  operations  as  a 
basis  for  evaluating  the  performance  rating  for  eat*  operation  For 
Industrial  engineers. 

1.  Method*  engineering.  2.  Performance.  i.  lAbor-Management 
Training  Service. 

Fi  67-497 


TW  PcrfonMra.  tMotion  picture]    K-2  Corp.  and  Dick  Bairymore 
Productiont,  1971.     Made  by  Dick  Barryroore  Productions. 


26  nain.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Followi  five  akien  aa  they  travel 
ing  the  spon  of  skiing. 

I.  Skii  and  tkiiog— United  States.       I.  K-2  Corporation, 
ryroore  ProductioBa. 


tGV854.4] 

CINE 


796.9 

72 


tbe  United  Statu  pnMDOt- 


72-700041 
MARC 


The  PerforraiDK  arts  (Motion  picture)     McOraw-HUl,  1971. 
Made  by  CinemakersL 

19  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Tbe  Humanltlas  nrlea) 
St'MHARY:   IlliistratM  bow  man  expreaea  his  attitude  toward 

himself  and  bis  worM  throogti  tbe  perftMnlng  arts.    Sbovrs  pefform. 

Ing  artists  In  the  process  of  mastering  tecfaatqaes  In  order  to  convey 

them  to  tbe  audience.     Incladea  Kcosa  of  Phillip  Burton  dlrectins 

student  actors  in  Shakeqware's  As  ytw  Ilka  It 

1.  Performing  arts.         I.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Oxnpany.    XL  Sertea: 

Tbe  Humanities  aertas  (Motion  picture) 

[PN1584]  792  71-718»7S 

McOraw-BlUBookCo. 


Performing  straight  outside  diameter  turning  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk  and 
Co.     Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1960. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Engine  latbe.     Set  S:  Ba- 
sic (H>eratloDR) 

Loop  fihu. 

With  *op  card. 

Cndif:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynast. 

Bummary:  Explains  how  to  measure  and  test  for  an  accurate  cut 
In  a  procetture  that  <«Ils  for  three  cutting  stages. 

1.  Lathes.    2.  Turning.  i.  Sodety  for  Visual  BducBtion,  Inc., 

Chicago,     n.  Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  Tbe  Eo^oe  latbe 

(HotiOD  picture)     Set  8:  Basic  operations. 

621.9  70-704417 

Society  for  Tlaual  Edu-  cnnoo 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Perils  of  barley  (Motion  picture)  A.  O.  Smith  Har- 
Testore  Products.  Made  by  Audio  Visual  Productions. 
Released  by  Venard  Organization,  ld71. 

lo  DitD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Dramatizes  tbe  admntages  of  ubIdk  high  moisture 
barley  rather  than  dry  barley  for  feedinj  cattle. 

1.   Cattle — Feeding  and  feeds.     2.  Barlej  as  feed.  I.  Smith 

(A.  O.)   Uarrestore  Products,  Inc.     II.  Venard  Organization.  Peoria, 

in. 

[SF203]  633  76-713586 

CINE 

The  Perils  of  PrisdHa  (Motion  pieture)  Dunension  Filma 
Released  by  Churchill  Films,  19«». 

17  nilQ.    8d.    color.     16  mm. 
With  study  gttlde. 
CredUi:  Producer.  Carroll  Ballard. 

Summary;  An  open-end  film  which  polots  OQt  the  needs  of  a  pet 
cat  from  the  cat's  point  of  view. 

1.  Cats.         I.  nintenslon  Films,     n.  CbarchiU  Films,  Los  Angeles. 

636.8  75-703956 

ChDrthlil  Films 


Perimeter  and  area   {Motion  picture)     Enling  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (First  Ideas  Id  mathematics) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  L.  J.  May. 

Summary:  Uses  a  geoboard  background  of  dots  to  illustrate  the 
concepts  of  perimeter,  and  shows  that  a  perimeter  of  a  given  length 
may  assume  many  shapes  and  that  tbe  area  enclosed  may  change. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  .\rea  measurement.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  First  ideas  in  mathematics   (Motion  picture) 

372.7  70-700820 

Ealing  Corporation 


Perimeter  and  area  of  rectangles  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  Keleased  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia   Britannica    Kducational   Corp.,   1968. 

3  mIn.     sd.     color.     8mm.      (Mathematics) 

Loop  fllm, 

IsHUPd  ill  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Distinguishes  between  the  conc^ts  of  perimeter  and 
the  area  of  a  rectangle,  suggesting  a  formula  for  each.  Introduces 
the  concept  of  volume.     For  grades  4  throu^  12. 

1.  Rectangle.  2.  Area  measurement.  3.  Volume  (Mathematics) 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ti.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
eatIon.tl  Corporation.  Series:  Mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  73-700025 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  EUucstlonal  Corporation 


Perineal   care:   female   (Motion  picture)     J.  B.  Lippincott 
Co..  1971. 

A  niin.  si.  color.  8  nini.  (frliiary  nitheterizatlon  and  care, 
no.fi) 

l».p  film. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  student  (niide. 

fltRDITS:  Consultants.  Gloria  B.  Callandro.  Mallnda  M.  Hardy. 
Sii-nii  L.  riicrn. 

srMM.AUV:  Demonstrates  bow  to  sive  perineal  care  to  a  female 
patient  with  an  indwelling  urethnil  catheter,  and  Illustrates  protec- 
tion of  the  nurse  from  contamination  and  Infection  by  the  use  of 
gloves, 

1.  Perineum.  2.  Gyneoologlr  nursing.  I.  Upplncott  (J.  B.) 
Company.  Philadelphia.  II.  Series:  Urinary  catheterization  and  care 
(Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

[Rr.l05]  610.7  70-714115 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Perineal  care:  female  clean  (Motion  picture)     Delta  College. 
Released  by  Prentice- Hall,  1969. 


i>lor.     super  8  i 


(Nursing  sivlits  and  techniques) 


:i  min.     kX. 

Ix>jp  fllm. 

with  instructor's  guide. 

8Hmmary:  Demonstrates  step  by  step  a  technique  of  giving  perl- 
nejil  «ire  to  the  new  mother.  Describes  the  preparation  of  the  pa- 
tient und  the  soaping,  rinsing,  and  drying  of  the  perineal  area. 

1.    Perineum.     2.   Obstetrical   nnrslng.  l   Delta  College,     n. 

Preiitlf*-Hall,  Inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques.  (Mf.ll'>n 
picture); 

(i  10.73  70-701146 

Preiitir^-Hall 


Perineal  care:  male  (Motion  picture) 
leased  by  Prentice-Hall,  1969. 


Delta  CoUeee.     Re- 


3  mh..     Hi.    L-ulor.     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  te<.'hnlques) 

Ijwp  fliTU. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Siimmaip:  DemouMrates  the  techniques  of  perineal  care  for  the 
male  pntlent.  Shows  step  by  step  the  cleansing  and  drying  of  the 
perliienl  area  and  the  equipment  needed. 

1.   Perineum.    2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  Delta  College,    n. 

Prenilcr^IIall,  inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion 
picture) 

610.73  74-701147 

Prentice- Hill! 


Perineal  care:  male  (Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co., 
IDTl. 

4  itii'r  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Urinary  catheterization  and  care, 
n..  Ill 

l^vip  Aim. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  student  trulde. 

CltFDITS:  Consultants.  Gloria  K.  Callandro,  Mallndn  M.  Hardy, 
8u'«an  L.  Chern. 

SUMMAHY:  I)«'uion?<lr«leji  hnw  to  cleanse  the  glans  penln  of  a 
mall*  pntlent  with  nn  Indwelling  urethral  catheter,  and  illustrates 
protection  of  the  nurse  from  contamination  and  Infection  by  the  tise 
of  gloves. 

I.   Perineum.     2.   Nurses  and  nursing.  I.  Lln>Iocott   (J.   B.) 

Company.    Philadelphia.      fl.    Series;    tTrloar;   catheterization   and 
nire  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 

fRT87]  610.7  79-714112 

J.  R.  Lippincott  Co. 


Perineal  care:  preparation,  female  (Motion  picture)     Delta 
College.     Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1969. 

•.i  niln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

siimmartf:  Illustrates  the  preparation  of  the  new  mother  for  peri- 
neal care  on  her  first  post-partum  day.  Describes  the  draping  of 
the  patient  and  the  preparation  and  use  of  tbe  needed  equipment. 

1.    Perineum.    2.   Otwtetrlcal   nursing.  i.   Delta   College,    n. 

Pi-eniice-Hall,  inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion 
picture) 

610.73  77-701146 

Prent  Ice-Hall 

Perineal   pad   placement:   female    {Motion   jncture)     Delta 
College.     Released  by  Prentice-Hall.  1969. 

3  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skllis  and  techniques) 

I./)op  film. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  step  by  step  the  technique  of  placing  a 
perineal  pad  on  a  patient  and  fastening  tbe  pad  to  a  belt. 

1.   Perineum.    2.   Obstetrical   nursing.  l   Delta   College,     n. 

Prentice-Hall.   Inc.  Series:   Nursing  skills  and  techniques    (Mo- 

tion picture) 

610.73  78-701148 

Prentice- Ha  11 


Perineal  preparation:  delivery  room  (Motion  picture)  Delta 
Collejse.     Released  by  Prentice-Halt,  1969. 

3  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  fiJm. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summai-y:  Demonstrates  the  washing  of  the  perineal  area  of  a 
patient  in  the  delivery  room,  using  a  sterile  solution. 

1.   Perineum.     2.   Obstetrical   nursing.  i.   Delta  (College     n. 

Prant ice- Halt.  Inc.  Series;  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion 
pieture) 

610.73  71-70U49 

Prentice-Hail 

The  Period  of  conflicting  ideologies  {FilimtHp)    Brunswick 

Productions,  1968. 

63  fr     color.     S.'^  mm.     (The  Novel  in  literature)  „„    „ 

CredUi:    Writer,   Jane   Gevertz;   illustrators,   Richard   HaU,   Eva 

Hill.  William  Hill;  editor.  Rita  Esposlto. 

SummatTf:  A  survey  of  a  period  In  the  development  of  the  novel 

as  a  literary  form.     With  captlona  ,  ,    „    ..  ^. 

1  Fiction— History  and  criticism.  i.  B^uns^vlck  Productions. 
Series:  The  Novel  in  literature  (Pllm.strip) 

809.3  75-732967 

Brunswick  Productions 

The  Period  of  social  criticism  (Filmstrip) 
ductions,  1968. 

02  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Novel  In  literature) 

Credits:  Director.  Karen  Weintraub;  writer,  Jane  Gevertz:  il- 
lustrators,   Richard    Hall.    Eva    mil,    William    mil;    editor.    Rita 

^TutlLrv:  -A.  survey  of  a  period  In  the  development  of  the  novel 

as  a  literary  form.     With  captions.  t>„j„  .i^n- 

1.   Fiction— History  and  criticism.  i.   Brunswick  Productions. 

Series-  The  Novel  In  literature  (Filmstrip)  

809.3  71-732986 

Brunswick  Productions 

Tke  Periodic  table.  [SUde  setj    Denoycr-Geppert  Audio- Visuals. 
Released  by  Dcnoyer-Geppert  Co.,  1972. 

160  tildes,     color.     2  x  3  in. 

With  teschcn'  guide 

SUMMARY:  Provida  ■  comprehemive  study  of  b«»ic  chemicml  concept! 
from  the  itandpoini  of  periodicily  by  retoting  a  major  part  of  the  chemistry 
curhculum  to  ■  study  of  the  pehodic  uUe.  With  capttont. 

1.  Periodic  l»w.       1.  Deooyer-Geppert  Company. 
[QD467i  546  72-733895 

Denoyer-Geppert  72  MARC 

Audio- Vbuab 


Brunswick  Pro- 


Periodicity    L    (Motion    picture]       BB&TV,    London,    1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.  sd.  bftw.  16  mm.  (Periodicity  and  loci.  no.  1) 
SUMMARY:  Discuss*  the  linear  graph  and  the  discrete  graph.  Give*  «wn- 
plea  of  various  periodic  functions,  and  shows  ■  lime  graph  of  one  of  the  functions. 
1,  Functions.  2.  Periodicily.  3.  Graphic  methods.  I.  British  Broadcast- 
ing Corporation.  Television  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  111.  Series:  Peri- 
odicily and  loci-  [Motion  picture]  no.  1. 
lQA351i  511  72-714436 

Time-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 


Periodldty    II.    [Motion    picture]      BBC-TV,    London.    1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm,     (Periodicity  and  loci,  no.  2) 
SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  sine  function  in  mathematics,  shows  how  it  is 
derived,  and  explains  iu  connection  with  trigonometrical  ubies.  Uses  the  tides 
as  an  example  of  periodicity  which  it  best  described  by  the  sine  function.  Briefly 
introduces  simple  harmonic  motion. 

1.  Trigonometrical  functions.  2.  Periodicity.  3.  Tides— Mathematical 
models.  4.  Harmonic  motion.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Televi- 
sion Service.  11.  Time-Life  Films.  Ill,  Series:  Periodicily  and  loci.  (Motion 
picture]  no.  2. 

tQA342]  511  76-714437 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Periodontal  disease  (Motion  picture)     Dental  Research  and 
Educational  Films,  1967. 

5  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

lioop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

nummary:  Intro<luce8  the  subject  of  periodontal  disease  to  dental 
patients,  explaining  the  most  frequent  causeB  and  effects  and  em- 
phasizing the  Importance  of  following  home-care  recommendations 
of  the  dentist.  .  _.      ^,      , 

I.  Periodontal  dlseaae.  i.  Dental  Rewardi  and  Educational 

Films,  Inc. 

617  Fi  A  68-1790 

Denial  Research  and  Educational  Films 


48 


Periodontics  (MoUon  pictare)    Profeesional  Eooeareh,  inc., 
1969. 

7  niin.    9d.    color.    8  mm.     ( Dental  series t 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  „„™fl,i« 

lamed  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic 

"""sUlIM.UtY  •    Show    the    progreeslon    and   effects   of   perlodonUl 
disease,  and  oiplalns  the  necessity  (or  and  course  o[  professional 

T'perSSlI!"'          I.  Professional  R«ie.rch.  Inc.     It.  Series: 

Dental  series  (Motion  picture)  „„  „,«,^no 

[RK361]                                    617  70-713098 
Professional  Research,                     Inc. 

Peripatus  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates) 

Loop  liliu.     Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Illu.'rtrates  the  external  structure,  "«»,°«  o' •^^^h  ,rt^ 
arthropod  and  annelid  characteristics  of  the  perlpatua.  Include 
scenes  of  a  specimen  molting,  responding  to  an  attack  by  an  ant, 
and  describes  how  It  reproduces. 

1.  Peripatus.  i.  Ealing  Ck.rporatIon,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Se- 
ries: The  Inrertebrates  (Motion  picture)  TrtAftii 
595  7u-TWd11 
Ealing  Corporation 


Peristalsis  in  a  microannelid  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (MIcroblolog)') 

Loop  8Un. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  mlcrophotography  to  study  peristalsis  in  a  mlcro- 
aonelid. 

1.  Peristalsis.  2.  Annelida.  i.  Eucyclopaedla  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.        Series:  Microbiology  (Motion  picture) 

593  73-709098 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Peritoneal  dialysis  (Filmstrip)     Trainex  Corp.,  1970. 

104  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  334  rpra.,  25 
min.    microgroove.     (Patient  care  series,  4) 

.\Iso  i-;sued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

\yith  .-ici-lpt  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  A  training  fllm  for  nurses.  Explains  diffusion,  os- 
mosis, and  dlalysates.  Demonstrates  how  to  prepare  for  dialysis, 
Including  preparing  the  patient,  preparing  the  equipment,  equlUbra- 
tlOD,  and  drainage. 

1.     Peritoneal    dialysis.  i.    Trainei    Corporation.  Series: 

Patient  care  series.  4  (Filmstrip) 

610.78  76-737497 

Traiuex  Corp. 

Peritoneal  dialysis  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin. Released  by  Bureau  of  Audro-Visual  Instruction, 
1970. 

8  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  available:  super  8  mm.  reel  with  magnetic  sound 
track;  super  8  mm.  loop  film  In  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound 
track-  regular  8  mm.  loop  fllm  In  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound 
tradL 

Cr«dUt:  Author,  Robert  O.  Bums. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  tbe  use  of  peritoneal  dialysis  in  cases  of 
acute  or  chronic  renal  failure,  severe  electrolyte  imbalance,  refrac- 
tory heart  failure,  or  poisoning. 

1.  Peritoneal  dialysis.  i.  Wisconsin.  UnlTerslty.  ii.  Wiscon- 
sin.    University.     Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction. 

615  72-706452 

Wisconsin.     Univ.  Bur.  ot  Audio-Visual  Instruction 


Peritoneal  dialysis:  nursing  care  (Motion  picture)  Delta 
College.    Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  min      si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursin?  skills  and  technique-:) 

I>oop  Jltm. 

With  in.structor'8  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  equipment  iised  in  peritoneal  dialy- 
sis. Shows  how  solution  bottles  »re  prepared  and  connected  lo  the 
peritoneal  catheter,  and  how  the  solution  flows  Into  the  peritoneum, 
returning  by  siphon  flow.  Demonstrates  methods  of  promotinc  solu- 
tion return,  such  us  abdomen  nias-sage  and  position  change,  t'olnts 
out  the  problems  of  collecting  the  return  solution. 

1,  Peritoneal  dialysis.  2.  Nurses  and  nursing,  i.  Delta  CoIIeKe, 
n.    Prentice-Hall.    Inc.  Series;    Nursing   skills   and    tet-hniques 

(Motion  picture) 

610.73  71-705227 

Prentice-Hall 

The  Periyar  (Motion,  picture)  Government  of  India  Films 
Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting,  Bom- 
bay ,1059, 

13  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credita:  Producer,  E3«ra  Mir;  director  and  writer,  O.  J.  Tbotlan; 
narrator,  K.  Hharata  Iyer;  music,  V.  Shirall;  photographer,  B.  K. 
Parthasaralhy ;  editor,  Q.  M.  Potnls. 

Summary:  A  documentary  film  about  the  Periyar  River  in  the 
Indian  state  of  Kerala.  Shows  dams,  hydroelectric  stations.  Irriga- 
tion systems,  and  Industries,  and  portrays  tbe  life  of  the  people  along 
tbe  one-bundred-and-forty-mile  length  of  the  river. 

1.  Periyftr  Blver.  2.  Water  resources  development — PerlyAr  River. 
I.  India   (Republic)     Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2303 


Perkins  Productions 
see 

The  Original  films  of  Frank  B.  Gilbreth. 

Perkins  School  for  the  Blind,  Watertown,  Mass. 
see 

The  Legacy  of  Anne  Sullivan, 

Perlberg-Seaton  Productions,  Hollywood,  Calif, 
see 

36  hours. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Perls,  Frederick  S 
see 


Awareness. 

E\'erything  is  aware  process. 

The  Gestalt  prayer, 

Madeline's  dream. 

Marriage. 

Memory  and  pride. 

The  Philosophy  of  the  obvious. 

What  is  Gestalt  ? 


Permanent     rubber    cement    mounting     (Motion    picture) 
Chiuidler  I'tib.  Co.      Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

196S. 

4  i;iiii.     si.     IhVw.     8  uiiu.     (Audiovisual   productiOD   techniques) 

Ixwp  Dim  luouikled  Id  cartridge. 

Credits:  Director.  Jprrold  B.  Kemp. 

Summaiy:  Shows  the  elTectiTeneBs  of  usiog  rubber  cement  for 
permanent  mounting  of  ma^zine  pictures. 

1.  Pliotosruphs — Trimming,  mounting,  etc.  i.  Chandler  Publish- 
ing Company,  San  Francisco.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Audiovisual  production  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

371,33  76-702229 

McGraw-IJitiBookCo. 

Permaaeat  ware,  part  I.  (Motion  picture]     Thornc  Films.  1972. 
Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

4  mm.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Cosmetology  scries) 
Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
SUMMARY:  lllusiraies  ihe  procedures  for  giving  a  cold  wave 
1,  Permanent  waving       1.  Thorne  Films,  inc..  Boulder.  Colo.     II.  Series;  The 
Cosmetology  series.  [Motion  picture] 

t™'2i  646.7  72-701396 

Thorne  Films  72  MARC 

Permanent  wave,  part  2.  (Motion  picturej     Thorne  Films,  1972. 
Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

4  mm.     SI.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Cosmetology  series) 

Loop  film  in  cailndge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY;  illustrates  the  procedures  for  giving  a  cold  wave. 

1.  Permanent  waving.  I  Thornc  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series;  The 
Cosmetology  scnes  {Motion  picture] 

[TT972]  646.7  72-701397 

Thome  Films  72  MARC 

Permanent  waving  (Kilmstrip)    Milady  Pub.  Corp.,  1961. 

ItH  U:  t-olor.  3.'i  mm.  (Uliady  textbook  of  cosmetology  fllm- 
hli-ips)  ~ 

Willi  teacher'N  guide. 

Ba-^ed  on  the  book  entitled  Siandanl  textbook  on  coMinetologj-  by 
Consiam*  V.  Kibbee,  and  on  the  Van  Dean  manuaL 

SLMilAKi';  Shows  the  step-by-step  procedures  for  giving  a  pro- 
fesMi.nal  permanent  wave.  Includes  winding  the  hair  views  of 
common  student  mistakes,  and  the  correct  technique 

1.  Halrdresslng.  I.  Milady  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York. 
Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology.  II,  Van  Dean  Company  Inc. 
Indianapolis,  Van  Dean  mannal.  III.  Milady  Pubiishlng  Corpora- 
tion, New  York.  IV.  Series.  "»  v" 
[TT972]  646.7  7^-739627 
Milady  Pub.  Corp. 

Permeability.  (Motion  picture]     Hubbard  Scientific  Co.,  1972. 


super  8  mm.     (Water— sod) 


approx.  4  min.  si.  co 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Studies  the  size  and  shape  of  particles  in  order  to  note  their 
effeci  on  the  permeability  of  earth  materials.  An  experiment  reveals  why  the 

I    Soil  pcrmcabihty.     jl.  SoilS]        I.  Hubbard  (T.  N->  Scieoiific  Company, 
Nonhbrook,  til.     11.  Scries;  Water—soil.  [Motion  picture] 
(S594]  551.3  72-701626 

Hubbard  Scientific  Co.  72  MARC 

The  Permeabilitjr  of  plant  cell  membranes  (Motion  piaure) 
Dept.  of  Food  and  Kutrition;  Iowa  State  UniTeraity. 
Made  and  released  by  Film  Production  Unit,  1971. 

2  mln.    al,    color    16  mm.    (t'ooil  and  nutritloD  aeries) 

WUh  milde, 

CitKIHTS:  PrtHlucer.  O.  Steve  Knudnen :  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  ThomuM  K.  Smith;  teclinlcnl  adviser.  Judy  Stang. 

SUMJIAKY:  Shows  the  rehydration  of  dried  apple  sections  with 
water  and  the  cooking  of  hydrated  dried  and  fresh  apples  in  a 
tngar  solmion  to  demonstrate  applications  of  osmosis  and  dtalyaf.^ 
Omm/mna  the  cellalar  structure  of  prepared  apples  with  frasb 
•ample*. 

■ Another  iasue.    super  8  mm. 


1.  Cookery   (Apples)     2.  Permeabtlliy.  I.  Iowa.     State  Unl- 

rerslty  of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  Dept  of  Food  and  Nntri- 
tloci.  n.  Iowa.  Sute  UnlverBHy  of  Science  and  Technology.  Ames, 
rtim  Pniductlon  Unit.  Series:  Food  and  nntritlon  series  (Motion 
pleiiirp) 


Iowa  State  Univ. 


641.3 

run  ProdncUoa  Calt 


79-710172 


Permntatioaa   {Motion  picture)    IBM.    Made  by  Jolin  H. 
Whitney.    Releaaed  by  Museum  of  Modern  Art,  1968. 

8  ml  t      si.     colfir.      Ifl  mm. 

Sitmmoni:  A  computer-made  art  film  which  demonstrates  the  gra- 
phic art  potential  of  the  computer.  Presents  a  set  of  permutations 
of  an  equation  In  geometry. 

1.  Computer  drawing.  l  International  Business  Machine  Cor- 

poratioD.    n.  New  York  (Clt;)    Museum  of  Modem  Art 

701946  72-702616 

CINQ 


Permutations  {F;im»trip)    Popular  Science  Pub.  Oo.,  Audio- 

Vi?iial  Division,  1969. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (High  school  mathematics) 

P"OM  filmstrip  no.  1177. 

With  tenchlng  Kulde. 

sumniari/:  Explains  how  to  count  the  number  of  arrangements  of 
a  set  of  objects.  Defines  the  factorial  symbol,  nl.  and  shows  a  way 
to  count  the  permutations  when  only  some  of  a  set  of  objects  are 
to  be  used. 

1.  Permutatiotis.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  POM  flimstrip  na  1177. 
Series:  High  school  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 

612  Fi  A  68-4646 

Pi^tular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  DIt. 


Permutations    (Motion  picture) 
see  also    Ejq>eriments  in  motion  graphics  and 
permutations 


The  Perpetual  harvest  {Motion  picture)  MacMillan  and 
Bloedel,  Vancouver.  Made  by  Crawley  Films.  Released 
in  the  V.  S.  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

29  mill.     Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Cicditi:  Producer  and  director.  Peter  Cock:  script,  Judith  Craw- 
ley;  narrators.  Fred  Davis,  Dick  Thomas,  Tommy  Tweed;  music, 
Lawrence  Ciosley;  editor.  Eric  Bfjyd-Perklns. 

Summary:  Contrasts  haphacard  logging  of  tlie  19th  century  with 
responsible  forest  products  Industry  today  and  describes  Canada's 
west  coast  lumt>er  industry— Its  scope,  sire,  modern  methods,  and 
uses.    Emphasizes  the  massive  and  continuous  reforestation  program. 

1.  Forest  products.  2.  Reforestation  r.  MacMillnn  and  Bloedei, 
ltd.     ir.  Modern  Tnlklng  Picture  Service,  ioc. 

Fi  A  67-2238 
Crawley  Films 


Perpetual  motion  {Motion  picture)    Harry  Robin.    Releftaed 

by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

H  mln.    sd.    color     16  mm. 

Buntmary:  Shows  that  energy  losses  (heat  and  sound)  are  com- 
mon to  man-made  machines  and  contradict  the  hope  of  derisiDg  a 
self-contained  perpetual  motion  system. 

1.   Perpetual  motion.  r.   Robin,  Harry,     ii.  Balley-FIlm  Asso- 

ciates. 

531  75-705638 

CINE 


Perpetvm  and  mobile.  [Motion  picture]  Zagreb  Films,  Yugos- 
lavia, 1970.  Made  by  Vatroslav  Mimica  and  Aleksandar 
Marks.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mass  Media  Associates,  1971. 

5  min.     sd.     color      16  mm. 

With  discusaion  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Portrays  the  technological  crisu  and  the  powci  of  industrialism 
over  man  by  lcllin|  ihe  story  ora  man  who  run^  an  assembly-line  machine  «hich 
makes  meial  bolls.  He  is  magnetized  by  the  beeping  call  of  the  machine,  fed  into 
a  cylinder,  and  shaped  into  a  metal  nut  to  be  mated  to  a  boll. 

1.  Zagreb-film.     II.  Mass  Media  Associates. 
lPN1997]  791.43  72-700411 

Mass  Media  Associates  12  MARC 


Perrault, 
see 


Perrault, 
see 


Charles,  1628-1703.       Le  chat  bott6 


Puss  in  boots. 


Charles,  1628-1703.       The  fairies 


The  Fairies. 


Perrault,  Charles, 
hood 
see 


1628-1703.       Uttle  Red  Riding- 


Little  Red  Ridinghood. 


Perry  (John)    Films 
see   John  Perry  Films 


Persepolis   {Filmstrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1964. 

38  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Author,  Denis  Baly:  editorial  consultant,  Michael  H. 
Budek. 

Summarn:  Shows  the  ruins  of  the  immense  complex  of  buildings 
which  once  stood  on  the  site  of  Persepolis,  one  of  three  capitals 
from  which  the  Persian  Empire  was  ruled. 

1.  I'ersepolls.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa 
Barbara,  Calif. 

915.6  71-733810 

BiidPk  PllmK  and  Slides 


49 


Perseus  and  Andromeda  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax  Productions. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  ( Greek  and  Roman 
myths) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cas-^tte. 

SUMMART:  Presents  the  Greek  myth  about  Perseus  and  An- 
dromeda, emphasizing  the  ancient  Greek  belief  that  the  word  of  the 
gods  was  Infallible  and  that  Justice  could  never  be  avoided. 

1.  Per'ieu.t.  2.  Andromeda.  I.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York 
n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art.-*.  III.  Series-  Greek  and 
Roman  myths  (Filmstrip) 

[BL820.P6]  292  77-740347 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Perseus  and  Medusa  {FUmttrip)    Troll  Aasociatee,  1970. 

42  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

BMmmary:  Describee  the  adventures  of  Perseus  who  slayed  Medusa 
and  used  her  head  to  turn  his  enemies  to  stone.     With  captious. 
1.  Per^us.    2.  Medusa.         l  Troll  Associates. 

2»2  72-736271 

Troll  .\ssoclates 


Perseus  Productions 


Francis  of  Assisi. 


Pershing  vs.  LudendoriT  {Motion  picture)     Wolper  Produc- 
tions, 1964.    Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Men  In  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Credxtn:  Narrator.  Edmond  O'Brien. 

Summary.-  Shows  how  John  J.  Pershing  developed  raw  recruits 
into  an  effective  fighting  force  and  defeated  the  German  armies  of 
Erich  von  Ludendorff  In  a  decisive  battle  at  Chateau-Ttalerrj. 

1.  Chateau-Thierry.  Battle  of,  1918.  2.  Pershing,  John  Joseph, 
1860-1948.     3.   LudemlorfT.   Erich.  1865-1987.  r.  Wolper  Produc- 

tions.    II.  Public  Media,  Inc.  Series:  Men  In  crisis  (HoUon  pic- 

ture) 

940.4  71-706748 

Public  Media.  Inc. 


Persia    (P'ilmstrip)      Don   liosco.      Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Countries  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  2) 

Also  Is.sued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  customs,  famous  paintings,  scenery, 
topography,  and  Industry  of  Persia. 

1.  Iran.  I.  Bosco,  Don,  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  III.  Series:  Countries  of  Europe  and  Africa,  part  2  (Filmstrip) 
[DS254.5]  915,5  73-740547 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Persian   brickwork:    an   architectural    marvel    {FUmstrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Califomia,  1D69, 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1968  with 
script. 

Creditt:  Author.  Denys  Balj-. 

Summary:  Describes  the  conKtniction  techniques  used  by  the  Sel- 
Jng  Turks  In  Persian  brickwork  dating  from  1087-1220. 

1.  SeIjHk.1.  2.  Architecture,  I-ilamic,  3.  Bricklaying.  i.  Budek 
Filrn^  and  Slides  of  California. 

723  74-735821 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  C^llf. 

The  Persian  civilization    {FUmstnp)      Herbert  E.   Budek 
Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

4]  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  in  1906  with 
script 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  artwork,  artifacts,  sculpture,  and  pottery 
of  Persia. 

1.  Iran— Antiquities.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides, 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

709.01  73-735250 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif, 

Persian  miniatures  {Filmstrip)     Herbert  E    Budek  Films 
and  Slides,  1962, 

15  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Summ4iry:  A  survey  of  Persian  miniatures  used  as  compUroenUry 
teits  with  literary  collections.    With  captions. 

1.  Miniature  painting,  Iranian.  i,  Budek   (Herbert  El)  Filma 

and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara.  Calif, 

759.955  71-734609 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Callt 

Persimmon:  a  nuclear  physics  experiment  {Motion  picture) 
U.  S.  Los  Alamos  Scientific  Laboratory,  1967. 

16  ml:i.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  Intense  burst  of  neutrons  produced 
by  the  underground  detonation  of  a  nuclear  explosive  can  be  used 
to  perform  a  variety  of  nuclear  experiments  which  are  usually 
tnfeasible  because  of  the  need  for  a  very  high  neutron  flux  or  a 
hopelessly  long-running  time  on  an  accelerator.  Focuses  on  the 
various  experiments  which  comprise  the  Persimmon  event. 

1.  Nuclear  research.  i.  U.  S.  Scientific  Laboratory,  Los  Alamos, 
N.M. 

Fi  E  67-146 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Persimmon:  a  nuclear  physics  experiment  {Motion  picture) 
AJ.  S.  Los  Alamos  ScientiHc  Lalwratory  (196Sj 

16  mm.    sd.     i-olor.     16  mm. 

Suminar\f:  l^xplalns  that  for  several  years  the  Los  Alamos  Scien- 
tific Laboratory  has  been  using  the  intense  burst  of  neutrons  pro- 
duced by  the  underground  detonation  of  a  nuclear  explosive  to  per- 
form a  variety  of  nuclear  physics  experiments.  Presents  and  dis- 
cus.«es  the  various  experiments  that  comprised  the  Persimmon  event 
Describes  the  actual  detonation  of  the  nuclear  explosive  and  the 
consequential  collapse  and  cratering  of  llie  ground  above  it 

1.  Nuclear  research.  i,  U.  S.  Scientific  I>aboratory,  Los  Alamos, 
N.  M. 

539.7  Fi  E  68-26 

U.  S,  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PuYistent  and  flnagHag.  [Motion  picture]     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  1971. 

M  min      Id.     t>Aw      16  mm. 

CREDITS  Producer.  Tom  D«ly;  director,  writer,  and  ediior.  Micluel 
Rubbo-  csntcramin.  Jean-Pierre  Lachapelle. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  the  efTons  of  young  housewives  who  belong  to  the 
Socieiy  lo  Overcome  Pollution  (STOP)  in  Montreal  u  they  initiate  and  direct 
a  project  for  tackling  the  pollution  problem*  in  their  city.  Shows  the  problems 
that  citizens'  groups  encounter  when  they  try  to  organize  pubhc  action. 

1    Pollution— Montreal         I   Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

[TD182.4J  301.31  72-701362 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 


The  Person  within  {Motion  picture)     Clarke  Sdwol  for  the 
Deaf,  1968.    Made  by  Pictorial  Productions  Co. 

29  ni'n.     sd.     color.     16  tmn. 

Summary:  A  Rtudy  of  the  experiences  of  a  teenager  who,  delate 
deafnesK,  makes  her  way  succewtfully  In  a  world  of  beating  people. 
Shows  ctas.><room  scenes  deacrtbing  how  she  was  trained  as  a  child, 
and  traces  her  life  thivugh  graduation  and  entrance  Into  a  high 
school  for  bearing  children. 

1.  Children,  Deaf.     2.  Deaf— Education.  i.  Clarke  School  for 

the  Deaf,  Northemptioa,  Mass. 

371.91  72-702847 

CINE 


Personal    adjustment    training    in   a    sheltered    workshop 

{Motion  picture)     Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Cen- 
ter, 1968.    Made  by  Goodwill  Industries. 

28  tnln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  report  on  the  theories,  practices,  and  tech- 
niqiie»i  used  liy  sheltered  workshops  In  provldiDg  therapy  for  troubled 
and  handicapped  people. 

1.  Sheltered  workshops.  2.  Vocational  rehabilitation.  i.  In- 
diana.    UniverBlty.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

362  70-700493 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Persontl  ind  family 

1968. 


cHlnutrip]    Avid  Corp., 


6  filmstrips  (appro*    10  fr  each)     bAw.     35  mm.        and  phonodiac. 
SUMMARY:  A  series  of  filmsiripa  dcaigncd  for  use  in  ipecial  education 
CONTENTS:   I    Money  and  you.— 2.  Wi»e  buying.— 3.  Bank  servicet.— 4 
Planning  a  budget— 5.  What  makes  a  home.— «.  Wise  uae  of  leuura  time. 
I.  Finance,  Personal.        I.  Avid  Corporaiion. 

[HGI79,  371.9  72-734450 

Avid  Corp.  72  MARC 


Personal   care   in   lonE-term   illness    {FUmatrip)     Trainei 
Corp.,  1967. 

1  ix»ll.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodl.sc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  20 
min.     mlci^groove.     (Patient  rare  series — basic  needs,  3) 

With  script  iind  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Di^usses  the  Importance  ot  maintaining  the  patlent'a 
personal  appearance  and  encouraging  the  patient  towards  self-care. 
S(i^«.ses  the  lm[>ortance  of  preventing  pressure  areas  and  prevention 
and  treatment  of  pressure  sores,  or  decubital  ulcers, 

1.  Chronically  ill — Care  and  treatment.  2.  C^re  of  the  sick.  l 
Trnlnex  (kirporntion.  Series:  Patient  care  series — twBlc  needs,  3 
(Filmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-4280 

Tralnex  Corporation 


A  Personal  commitment.  [Motion  picture]     Committee  on  Poli- 
tical Education,  AFL-CIO.  1970. 

12  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Diacuiaea  why  if  is  important  for  union  members  to  register 
and  vou  and  showi  how  to  checlc  registration  lists  and  regiiter  voters, 

1.  Trade- union*— United  Sutes— Political  activity.     2,  Voters.  Registration 
of— United  Sutea         I.  American  Federation  of  Labor  and  Congress  of  Indus- 
thai  Organiutiotu.     Committee  on  Political  Education 
tHD8076,  324  72-702572 

AFL-CIO  Depi  of  72  MARC 

Education 


Persona!  commitment:  where  do  you  stand?    (Filmstrip) 

Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1971, 

2  fllmKtrlpH  (02  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  pbonodlscs  (2  s. 
each)  :  12  in.:  3311  rpm.;  pt.  1,  13  min,;  pt.  2,  12  min.    mlcrogroove, 

AiKo  iwued  with  phonotape  in  casKette. 

With  dlwusalon  guide. 

SUMMABY:  Probes  the  process  of  forming  responsible  personal 
commitments.  Examines  commitment  in  terms  of  participation  In 
soct;il  and  political  movements  and  causes,  loyalty  and  obligation  to 
family  and  frleoda,  and  religious  beliefs. 

1.  ReHponslblUty,  2.  Social  particlpatloo.  I.  Quidance  Associ- 
ate* of  PleaHQtville.  N.  Y. 

170  70-738002 

GuWlance  Assoclateti  of  PleasantTlIle.  N,  Y. 


for  giris.  [Motion  picture]    Coronet  butnictioaal 
Fdmi,  1972. 

14  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 
Also  iaaued  in  b*w. 

Second  aditkMi  of  the  1 992  mocioD  picture  of  the  same  title 
WMi  atwdy  giwte 

CKBOrrS:  Educational  collaborator,  Evelyn  K.  DiUon, 
SUMMARY:  PreaenU  principlea  of  hygiene  for  glrla  and  ahowa  the  impof- 
tane*  of  otearving  good  habiu  of  eating  and  cleanlincaa  for  health  and  social 


\.  Oirto— Haalth  nd  byftoM. 
[RA778j 

Coronet  iMtraeboMl 
FilnM 


I.  CoroMl  InMnictiaMt  PUnw. 
613  72-700496 


Personal  hygiene  (Filmstrip)     Milady  Pub.  Corp.,  1969. 

27  fr.  color.  :t3  mm.  and  phonotape  In  caasette.  (Milady  text- 
book of  iM.smetol<ij:y  filmstrips) 

A  Kexut.v  culture  fihntitrip. 

Also  Issued  as  nlide  set. 

With  commentary  and  instructor's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  entitled  Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology,  by 
Constance  V.  Kibhee,  and  on  the  Van  Dean  manuaL 

SCUMABY^ :  .K  cosmetologist  training  Dim  which  uses  cartoon 
characters  to  illustrate  the  difference  between  a  well-groomed,  well- 
mannered.    succe?uful    beautician    aod    an    uiuueceasful    beautlciaiL 

1.  Beauty  operators.    2.  Beauty,  PersonaL         I.  Milady  Publishing 
Corporation.    New    York.      Standard   texttwok   on   cosmetology.     II. 
Van   Dean   Company.   Inc.,   Indianapolis.     Van   Dean   manuaL     IIL 
Htlady  Pulilisliiiu;  Corporation,  New  York.     IV.  Series. 
[TTOGS]  646.7  73-7;J9781 

Milady  Puli.Corp. 


Personal  hygiene  for  boya  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.    color.     18  mm. 

Second  edition  of  the  1862  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  study  guide.  „    ,  .   ^    _.      t_ 

CBEDITS :  Educational  collaborator.  Carl  A.  Troeater,  Jr. 

SUMMARY:    Eiplalna   the   principlea   of   hygiene   '«'   t»y»J»°<> 
shows  Ave  teen-aged  boya  demonstrating  the  proper  methods  of  ahar- 
Ing,  showering,  and  caring  for  skin  and  hair. 
ABother  issue.    bAw.  

1.  Boys— Health  and  hygiene.         I.  Coronet  InatmctiODal  Jf™,^ 
613  70-710246 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Personal  hygiene  for  haslness.  [Slide  set]      Milady  Pub.  Corp., 
1971. 

21  slides,  color  2  x  3  in.  and  phortotape  in  cassette:  single-track.  1  7/8 
ips..  13  min. 

With  commentary  and  instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Develops  an  awareness  of  the  role  of  good  grooming  and  per- 
gonal hygiene  in  a  business  environment. 

1,  Beauty.  Personal  2.  Hygiene.  3.  Business  etiquette.  I.  Milady  Pub- 
lishing Corporation,  New  York. 

tRA778]  646.7  72-736668 

Milady  Pub.  Corp,  72  MARC 

Personal  safety.  [Motion  picture]     Kalmia  Co.,  1972. 

3  min.     si,     color      super  8  mm.     (Safety  in  the  laboratory) 

Loop  nim.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  issued  in  16  mm. 

CREDITS;  Authors.  Robert  M.  Fitch.  John  T.  Finch. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  techniques  for  putting  out  a  clothing  fire  in 
Ihc  laboratory  and  emphasizes  ihe  safety  rules  for  working  in  a  laboratory.  With 
subiiiles, 

I .  Laboratories — Safety  measures.  1.  Kalmia  Company.  11.  Series:  Safety 
in  ihe  laboratory.  {Motion  picture]. 

[Q183)  614.8  72-702620 

Kalmia  Co.  73  MARC 


Personal  safety  and  machine  care  {Motion  picture)  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Raybar  Technical 
Films. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  ElemMtary 
engine  lathe,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide,  ,.    .    », 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  proper  manner  of  caring  for  the  lathe 
and  basic  safety  precautions,  such  as  rolling  up  sleeree,  remoTing 
jewelry,  and  wearing  safety  goggles  while  workltig  in  the  machine 
shop  and  on  the  emilne  lathe. 

I    Latlies.     2,  Machine-shop  practice — Safety  measures.  i.  Uc- 

Graw-Hlll  Rock  Company.        Series  :  Machine  shop  series.     Elemen- 
tary engine  lathe  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2481 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Fenonal  selllBg,  1.  [Filmstrip]     Learning  and  Information  Inc., 
1969. 

100  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Sales  depsrtnteni  program,  no.  4) 

With  leaders  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  the  imponance  and  advantage*  of  a  person -to- per- 
son salesman;  details  the  image  of  a  sateiman;  ihowt  how  to  plan  and  outline  a 
sales  visit;  and  describes  how  to  close  a  sale.  With  caption*. 

I.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  I.  Learning  and  Infwmatioo  Inc.  II. 
Series:  Sales  department  program.  [Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

[HF5438]  638.85  72-732683 

Learning  and  information  7]  MARC 

Inc 


Penonal  selling.  2.  [Filmstrip]     Learning  and  Information  Inc., 
1969. 

100  fr.     ciilof.     JS  mm.     (Saiea  department  program,  no.  S) 

With  leaders  guide. 

SUMMARY.  Illustrates  (he  poinU  of  good  salesmanship  by  contratling  the 
techniques  of  good  and  bad  salesmen.  With  captions. 

I.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  I.  Learning  and  Information  Inc.  II. 
Series:  Sales  department  program.  (Filmstripj  no.  5. 

[HF5438]  658.85  72-732684 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 


A  PerstwAl  talk  to  jroang  ■ 

for  the  Retarded,  1967. 

ductioiu. 


en.  {Ftlmitrip]     Harris  County  Center 
Made  by  William  Schlottmann  Pro- 


approa.  44  ft.  color  33  mm  (Teaching  food  coodtKt  and  penonal  hy- 
giene to  retarded  teenagers) 

With  teaching  guide 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  direcUr,  William  Schloltinann. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  personal  problema  and  acceptable  social  behavior  to 
retarded  boys, 

I.  Mentally  handicapped.  2.  Boys  -Conduct  of  life.  I.  Harris  County 
Center  for  Ihe  Retarded,  11.  Seriea:  Teaching  good  conduct  and  personal  hy- 
giene to  retarded  teenagers.  [Pilmatrip) 

[HV30043  371.9  72-733109 

Harris  County  Center  for  73  MARC 

Ihe  Reurded 


A  Personal  talk  to  yomig  women.  [Filmstrip]  Harris  County  Cen- 
ter for  the  Retarded,  1967.  Made  by  William  Schlottman  Pro- 
ductions. 

approK.  44  fr.  color,  35  mm.  (Teaching  good  conduct  and  personal  hy- 
giene to  retarded  teenagers) 

With  teaching  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director,  William  Schlottman. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  personal  problems  and  acceptable  social  behavior  to 
retarded  giib. 

I.  Mentally  handicapped.  2.  Girls — CondiKt  of  life.  I.  Harrb  County 
Center  for  the  Retarded,  II.  Series:  Teaching  good  conduct  and  personal  hy- 
giene to  retarded  teenagers.  [Filmstrip} 

(HV3004J  371.9  72-733108 

Harris  County  Center  for  72  MARC 

Ihe  ReUrded. 


Personality  (Motion  picture)     CRM  Productions,  1971. 

L'i)  niln,     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Psychology  today  films) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Lazarus;  directors  and  photographers, 
Neil  Kekhllnp,  Alvln  Tokunow;  editors,  k\\\n  Tokuiiow.  Mary  Ellen 
Tohunow, 

Sl'MUAKY:  Shows  personality  evaluation  methods,  such  as  self- 
report,  multiple  input,  luk  blots,  and  personality  teats. 

1.  Personality  assessment.  I.  CRM  Productions.     II.  Series: 

Psychology  today  films  (Motion  picture) 

[BFt;98.4]  155^  71-713077 

CRM  Productions 


Pmonality  dlsorganlutioB  in  a  U-year-old  Negro  boy.  [Motion 
picture]  Behavioral  Sciences  Media  Laboratory,  Oklahoma 
University,  1969. 

23  min.     sd.     bAw,      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Povl  Toussieng  interviews  a  Negro  boy  who  is  undergoing  an 
acute  psychotic  break  and  thinks  thai  he  has  two  distinct  halves,  «  Negro  half 
and  an  Indian  half  Toussieng  and  L.  J-  West  discuss  Ihe  role  of  socio-cultural 
factors  in  the  onset  and  counc  of  a  psychotic  episode, 

1.  Schizophrenia  2  Pereonalily  and  culture  3.  Negroes— Mental  illness. 
I.  Oklahoma.     University      Behavioral  Sciences  Media  Laboratory. 

tRCSM]  616,89  72-700628 

Etehavioral  Sciences  Media  72  MARC 

Lab-,  OLla  Univ 


E*e»onality  in  business  {FUnutrip)    Popular  Science  Audio- 
Visuals,  1970. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  IJescribes  the  various  personality  traits  that  affect  one 
I>erson's  relationships  with  others.  Illustrates  how  some  personality 
traits  contribute  to  success  in  the  business  world.     With  captions. 

1  Personality,  2.  Success.  i.  Popular  Science  Audio-Visuals. 
155.2  76-733479 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Personality  of  a  mailiet   (Motion  picture)     Radio  station 
KXYZ.     Made  and  released  by  Feigelson,  Giertz,  &  Hall, 

1970. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY :  Portrays  the  Houston.  Tex.,  radio  market  area  in 
order  to  encourage  baslneas  concerns  to  purchase  commercial  time 
on  the  radio. 

1    Radio  audiences— Houston,  Tex.     2.  Radio  advu-tlslng.  I. 

KXTZ  (Radio  atatloo)     HoostOD,  Tex.    II.  Feigelson,  Gierts  k  HclL 

917.64  70-712180 

CINE 


Personalized  product  display  {Motion  picture)  Standard 
Oil  Co.  of  Indiana,  1947.  Made  by  Wilding  Picture  Pro- 
ductions. 

5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Director.  O.  P.  IJppert;  story.  J.  Prindle;  photfwrapber, 
I.  lA  Fleur ;  editor,  Foster  Travis. 

Summarv:  Shows  how  the  attractiveness  of  a  gas  station  can  be 
Improved  by  the  use  of  advertising  diq>lays. 

1.   Dl^Uy  of  merdiandlse.    2.  Automobiles— Service  stations. 
I.  Standard  Oil  Company  of  Indiana. 

659.1  73-704268 

Personnel  recniitins  {Motion  picture)     Monsanto  Chemical 

Co.,  1959. 

2  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  States  that  the  Monsanto  Chemical  Company  Is  the 
place  for  men  with  creative  mlnda — an  Ideal  environment  for  free- 
dom of  research  and  for  employmeut  in  administrative  Jobs. 

1.  Recruiting  of  employeea.        i.  Monsanto  Chemical  Company. 

660  Fi  68-641 


PerspectiTe  in  art.  [Filmstrip]      Educational  Projections  C^rp., 

1971. 

38  fr      color.     33  mm. 

SUMMARY;  DemoDSlrates  the  use  of  perspective  in  art,  illustrating  various 
techniques  used  to  create  the  appearance  of  space  and  distance  on  a  flat  surface. 
With  captiofU. 

I.  Perspective— Juvenile  films,  jl.  An— Technique,  2.  Penpective]  I. 
Educational  Projections  Corporation, 

(NC750]  701  72-734777 

Educational  Projection!  73  MARC 

Corp, 

Perspective  on  greatness  (Television  program) 


50 


The  Twice-promised  land. 
The  Wizard  of  Menlo  Park. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PtfspectiTe,  p«r1 1.  [PUmsti^     Library  mmstrip  Center,  1972. 

47  fr.  color  35  ram.  aad  phonodiac:  2  b.  (1  >.  for  raraud  protector,  1 
t.  for  amoiiMtic  pratedor).  12  n.,  33  1/3  rpn.,  14  Bis.  each  Mde. 

Abo  iMued  with  phonoiapc  on  red  aad  in  canettc. 

Rcviacd  verwM)  of  the  1 966  (Umstrip  of  the  nme  title. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  VMel  Pneatkr;  photofrspher,  C.  G.  Caeey. 

SUMMARY:  Uiei  i  foided  box  to  illustrau  oae-  nd  t«o-potnl  penpccti»w 
■nd  to  expUin  bow  to  rst*e  the  lid  of  the  boi  >&d  draw  an  inclined  plane. 
DcmotMlratet  Ihrcc-point  penpective  with  ■  photognph  and  diafrmm  of  a  tall 
building  and  deacribci  the  four  necenary  Uepa  needed  to  draw  a  circle. 

1  Peripective.        I,  Library  Filnmrip  Center.  Wichita,  Kan. 

[QA515]  701.8  74-740696 

Ubrary  Filmatrip  Center  72  MARC 

Pcnpectives  (Motion  picture)    Government  of  India,  Minis- 
try   of    Information    and    Broadcasting^,    Films   Division, 

Bombay  ,196-, 

2  mln.    Bd.     Mtw.     16  mm. 

StHitPiiarif.-  A  docmuentary  film  contnutlof  the  literacy  problem 
In  India  with  adranc«a  In  techoologr. 

1.  Illlteraoy— India.  2.  India— iDdiiJtrles.  l  India  (R^nbUc). 
Mlnlstrr  of  Information  and  Broadcastlnc. 

915.4  70-707652 


Persson  (Sven)   Films 
see  Sven  Persson  Films 


PersuasJon  techniques  and  prc^iagaiida  (FUrngtrip)     Popu- 
lar Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr     color,     35  mm.     (Secondary  social  studies) 

FOM  Blmstrlp  no.  9001. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summari/:  Analyzes  the  role  of  public  opinion  In  economic  and 
public  affairs,  the  techniques  by  which  public  opinion  Is  fonned,  and 
how  It  is  expreaed.  Explains  and  lUuKtrates  methods  by  wblcfa 
propaganda  and  persuasion  techniques  can  be  detected. 

1.  Public  opinion.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  Audio- Visual  DItIsIod.  n.  FOM  flbnstrlp  no.  900L  Se- 
ries :  Secondary  social  studies  (ritmstrip) 

801.15  Fi  A  68-4645 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Aadlo>TtBDal  Dlr. 


Perth   (Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and  Information 
Bureau,  1965.    Beleased  in  the  U.  S..  1967. 

19  mlt).     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Eric  TbompHon ;  director,  Henry  Lewes. 

Summary:   Depicts,  without  narration,  the  sights  and  sounds  of 
Perth,  westers  Australia's  capital  city. 

L  Perth.  Australia.        i.  Atwtralla.     Newn  and  Information  Bu- 
reaiL 

919.4  Fi  A  68-1745 

Atstrallan  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Perthshire  cropping  and  feeding  farm  and  Ross-shire  sheep 
farm  (Filmstrip)  Ownmon  Ground,  London,  1955.  Made 
by  A.  Voysey  and  S.  M.  Nathan.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Aasociatee,  1966. 

30  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  note*. 

Summary :  Presents  two  sample  studies  of  geographically  con- 
trasted farma  In  Scotland. 

1.  Farma— Scotland.  I.  Common  Oronnd.  ltd.,  London.  II.  Car- 
man  Educational  Associates. 

338.10943  78-738516 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Pert!  {FHimtHp)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1W2. 

44  fr.    color.    30  mm. 

Shorter  veraloos  (36  fr.  and  37  doable  fr.)  Issaed  with  script 

Credit* :  Author,  George  Ktsh. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  various  reglona  of  Pent  Includes  scenes 
of  mining  and  metal  work,  of  rural  life,  of  roads  and  means  of 
transportation,  and  of  Lima.  Outlines  the  history  of  the  Inca  cItI- 
lUatioo.    With  captions. 

1.  Pern— Description  and  traTOl— IflBl-  2.  Incas.        i.  Budek 

(Herbert  E.)  Film  and  Slides,  SanU  BartMra.  Calif. 

918Ji  76-734610 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  GUI! 


El  Pern   (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1964. 
Made  by  Centron  Corp. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     IVIaitas  A  la  America  del  Sur) 

With  dim  guide. 

Crediti:  Bducaiional  adviser,  John  T.  Rlordan. 

Summary:  A  Spanish  language  teaching  film  about  Peru.  Us  peo- 
ple, climate,  geography,  history,  and  economy.  Follows  ao  Indian 
abeph^d  boy  from  the  high  Andes  as  be  travels  to  Ctuco.  to  Machu 
Picchu.  and  to  Lima,  where  his  slater  has  gone  to  work. 

1.   Peru— Deacr.   &   trar.— 1961-  2.   Pera— Hist    3.    ^wnlali 

language — Study  aitd  teaching— Audio-Tlsua]  aids.  i.  McOraw-HIU 
Book  Company.  Series:  Visltas  A  la  Am^rlra  del  Sur  (Motion  plc- 
tore) 

918.5  Fi  67-863 


Pern:  a  case  study  in  economic  and  Bodal  devdopraent 

(Filmstrip)     Congreesional  digest,  1967. 

31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  1  reel  (S  In.), 
81  in.  per  ttec. 

In  box  with  filmstrip  entitled  Veneaueta :  »  case  study  tn 
economic  and  social  derelonmient  Title  on  \tox :  Basic  «coiM>mlc 
and  social  development — two  case  studies:  Venesnela  and  Peru. 

With  script 

RufMHory:  Traces  tbe  social  and  economic  derticqwwnt  of  Pern, 
emphasizing  Indostrr,  mining,  agricaltnre.  hoaslng,  transportation, 
family  life,  and  goremment  DtscDsaea  new  procrams  designed  to 
raise  the  economic  standard  of  the  country. 

1.  Peru— Econ.  condlt  l  Congressional  digest  il  Basic  eco- 
nomic and  social  detdopment — two  case  stndles:  Veoeniela  and 
Peru   (Filmstrip) 

Fi  67-16M 


Peru:  everyday  life  (Motion  picture)    Joshua  Tree  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Doubleday  Multimedia,  1969. 

8  mlu.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Elzploring  the  world  series) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMHAST:  Portrays  family  and  community  life  of  Peru. 

1.  Pern — Social  life  and  customn.  I.  Jwdiua  Tree  Productions. 
IL  Doubleday  Multimedia.  III.  Series:  Exploring  the  world  series 
1  Motion  picture) 

918.5  T6-ri2065 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Pern:  Inca  heritage  (Motion  picture)    Hartley  Productions, 
1970. 

18  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits :  Director  and  photographer,  Blda  Hartley. 

Summary:  Contrasts  tbe  culture  of  the  present-day  Indian  Inhab- 
itants of  Pent  with  that  of  their  onceatora.  tbe  Incas. 

1.  Incas.        I.  Hartley  Productions,  New  York. 

980.3  70-708189 

Hartley  FTodaetkMis 

Peshak  Film  Productions 


Man  to  man. 

Wentfy's  Christmas  card. 

Peshak-Raskin  Film  Productions 
see 


Our  angry  feelings. 


Pesticides    (Filmstrip)     Q+Ed    Productions.      Released    by 
Q-i-Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

63  fr.  (Xilor.  35  mm.  and  [^onodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  SSJ  rpm- 
12  mln.     (The  F-cologlcal  crisis) 

AIko  lM*iied  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  piide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Richard  Felger :  production  consulUnt.  .Shel- 
ton  P.  Applegate. 

Sl'MMARV:  Points  out  that  the  use  of  pesticides  Is  one  of  the 
greatest  threats  to  the  ecosystem  of  the  earth,  and  lllastratee  tbe 
extensive  damage  to  different  life  s>-Bteras  that  DDT  has  caused. 
Shows  several  alternatives  to  hard  pesticide*. 

1.  Pertlcldes  and  the  environment.  I.  Q+Ed  Productions.  II. 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chlcajro.  III.  Series:  The  Eco. 
l<«ioal  crisis  (Filmstrip) 

rQH545.P4l  614,7  74-788586 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


1W  Pet  [MotioD  picture} 
Made  by  Jay  Fo»  Films. 


Discovery  Teachin|  Fdmi.  1968. 


3  n 


color.      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  J«y  Fm, 

SUMMARY:  Strives  lo  produce  in  children  ■  motjvtiion  for  creative  cxprei- 
(ion  by  ihowing  pictures  of  two  boys  who  >re  carryinf  a  pet  in  a  wagon  When 
(he  pel  escapes,  the  picture  itopa  and  the  conclusion  is  left  to  the  audience.  For 
primary  grades. 

I.  Creative  thinking  (Education)— Juvenile  films,  [I.  Pets-Stonesj  1. 
Discovery  Teaching  Films. 

tLB1062,  372.6  78-715535 

Discovery  Teaching  Films  72  MARC 


Pet  tacorporated 


How  to  look  like  a  model. 

*aCa  lad  Joloay.  [Motion  picture]     Drew  Aatodatea  and  Hme- 
Life  Broadcast     Released  by  Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

M  Buo.     sd.     Mtw.     16  mm.     fThe  Uving  camera,  no.  7) 
SUMMARY:  A  reformed  Hortem  hood  tiws  to  rfhohilttstf  jweotle  gaap 

and  b  panicuUrly  challenged  by  a  boy  named  Johnny,  who  mtM  decide  whether 

to  relinquish  his  role  as  gang  leader  and  go  toaight  or  to  ccntiaue  hk  prtocnt 

inevitable  course  to  the  penitentiary. 

1.  Gangs—New  York  (City)     2.  Juvenile  detinqueacy— New  Yort  (CSty) 

y  Rchahihiotioo  of  juvenile  deUiKiueats— New  York  (City)       1.  Drew  AMOci- 

am.  New  York.     II.  Trnte-Life  BroodcMt.  inc.     III.  Ttme-Life  Pifans.     IV. 

Series:  The  Living  camera.  [Motion  picture]  no.  7. 

[HV679S]  362.7  70-714655 

TiM-Ufe  PBbs  72  MARC 

Pete  Piano  and  his  family  tree  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969, 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     (Meet  the  music  makers) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  oarioon  characters  to  teacb  children  about  the 
piano.  Musical  excerpts  and  sound  effects  present  students  with  tbe 
authentic  sound  of  a  plana    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Piano.  I.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York-  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Meet  the  music  makers 
(nimatrip) 

[ML650]  786.2  70-740609 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Peter  Adamakos  Productions  of  Canada 
see 

The  First  eight  years. 
Marge's  day  off. 

51 


P«ter  Alexander  (Motion  picture)      KCET-TV,     Released 
by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

30  mln.     sd.     color     16  mm.     (ArilsU  In  America) 
SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  sculptor  Peter  Alex- 
ander.    Shows  him  mixing  colors  and  casting  his  plastic  pieces. 

L  Alexander.  Peter.  1889-  I.  KCET  (Television  sUUod) 

Los   Angles.     II.   Indiana.     Unlverilty.    Audio-Visual   Center.    III. 
Series:  ArtlsU  in  America  (Motion  picture) 
[NB237,A        ]  927  72-713498 

Indiana  UnlTetslly  Andlo-Vlaoal  Center 

Peter  and  the  hermit  {FUmttrip)    Q+Ed  Productions,  19««. 

46   fr.     color.     SS  mm,     and  pbooodlac:   1  s.,   12   In..  334   rpOL, 

10  mln-     (For  Chrlstmaa)-  ^  r^   o-  _•..  m.^. 

CrtdiU:  Prodocert.  JamM  K-  Friedricb.  Edward  D.  Eagle;  dlr«s 

*°^si^^7A*Mory  about  a  lltUe  boy  who  cUmbe  a  »««>?t«^  ■ 

storm   to   invite  an  old   mountain  hermit  to  attend  the  Christmas 

'^T%L^£^''^r^^  I.  Q+Sd  Productions.  Series:  For 

Chri^mas  (FlUnstrip.    Q+M  ^^^^  ^^_^^^^ 

Q+Bd  Productloos 


^tcr  and   the  wolf    {Motion  picture)     Animatotms.     Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

12  miji.     sd.    cotw.     16  Dom.     (Anlmatoons  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Tbe  story  of  Peter,  a  little  boy  who  Waudwa  to  play 
U  tbe  forest  after  his  grandfather  warned  blm  not  to  leave  the 
yard.    Describes  how  Peter  meets  a  wolf  in  the  forest  and  captorea 

him 

I.  Prokorev  Sergei  Sergeevlch.  18&1-1963.  Peter  and  tbe  wolt 
n.  Aulmatooos,  Inc.    m.  McOrsw-HIU  Botdt  Company. 

782  Fi  A  67-5607 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Peter  and  the  wolf  (Motion  picture) 
see  Sand  or  Peter  and  the  wolf 

Peter  and  the  wolf  by  Serge  Prokofieff  (FUiMtrip)  Edu- 
cational Audio  Visual,  1963, 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  83|  rpm,,  26  mliL, 

mlcr<^n>uve     (Music  appreciation  series) 

with  teacher's  guide,  notes,  and  text  of  narratloiL 
Credili:  Illustrations,  Roy  Newllt;  editor,  Anne  Pretxat 
Samauirv-'    U"«b   original    Illustrations    to   present    the   story   of 

Peter  and  the  wolf. 

1    Prokofev.  Sergei  Sergeevlch.  1891-1963.     Peter  and  the  wolt 

X.  Prokorev.  Sergei  Sergeevlch,  1881-1»53.     Peter  and  tbe  wolf.     n. 

Bdacatlonal  Audio  Visual.  Inc.    PleasantTllle.  N.  T.        Series:  Music 

appreciation  series  (Filmstrip) 

785  Fi  A  68-3504 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

Ppter  gets  the  chicken  pox  (Fitnutrip)  Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates in  collaboration  with  Lemer  Publications  Co.  Re- 
leased by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

84  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In..  33)  rpm. 
(Health  education)  „     ^  ,       _. 

Baned  on  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Marguerite  Rush  l^row. 

With  Rtiidy  guide.  ^      ^.  ^ 

Summary:  Tbe  ftory  of  a  little  boy  who  gets  tbe  chicken  pox  Is 
uwd  to  explain  what  happens  to  a  child  who  has  tbe  chicken  pox: 
what  bin  nymptoms  are.  what  chicken  pox  blisters  look  like,  what  can 
be  done  to  help  the  itching  and  make  him  feel  better,  and  about  how 
long  he  wilt  be  sick.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

1  Children — Preparation  for  medical  care.  2.  Chicken-pox.  i. 
temer.  Marguerite  Rush.  Peter  gets  the  chldten  pox.  it.  Balley-FiUn 
Associates.        Series:  Health  education  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  70-736091 


Balley-Fllm  Associates 

Peter   Hard    (water  color)    (FUnutrip) 
Productions,  1967, 


Warren   Schloat 


62  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
mln.     microgroove.     (Fanooa  arilsts  at  work,  set  4) 

With  teedier's  guide  and  transcript 

Crr4it$:  Writer,  O.  Warreo  Scbloat.  Jr. 

Summary:  Peter  Hurd  talks  about  riding  oat  on  the  range  near 
his  home  In  the  Southwest  to  sketch  and  explains  his  method  of  tak- 
ing deuiled  notes  to  recapture  his  original  fedlngs.  Discnsaea  each 
step  from  beginning  to  completion  of  the  water  color  entitled  Tlie 
late  game. 

1.  Hard.  Peter,  1804-  l  Sdiloat   (Warren)  Prodnctions, 

Pleosantville,  N.  Y.        Series:  Famous  artists  at  work  (Filmstrip) 
set  4. 

761.4  Fi  A  6»-4460 

Warren  Schloat  Prodnc-  tlons 


Peter  Ilyitch  Tchaikovsky  (FOmttrip)     Educaticmal  Audio 
Visual,  1965. 

50  fr.     b&w.     3.'^  mm.     (Oimposers,  series  1 1 

With  teacher's  guide  atxl  notes. 

Credilt:  Visual  editor.  Jeanne  Rice;  text  editor.  Robert  ShermaiL 

Sammarif:  Recreates  In  detail  the  life  of  Tchalkorskr  and  tbe 
times  in  which  he  lived,  using  prints,  paintings,  pictures,  and  other 
authentic  documents. 

1.  Chalkovskll,  Petr  Il'idi,  1840-1893.  l  Educational  Audio 

Visual,  Inc.,   Pleosantville,  N.  Y.        Series:   Composers   (Filmstrip) 
aeries  1. 

Fi  A  67-3972 
Educational  .Audio  Visual 


Potor  Dbrkli  Tchalkarsky     (Filmatrip)      Brunswick   Produc- 
tions, 196^. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Famous  composerSt  set  2) 

Credit*:  Director,  Karen  Welntrsub;  writer,  Rita  Rathman;  lUtis- 
trator,  Al  Pearson ;  editor,  Ann  K.  LlpsoiL 

Summary;  Describes  the  life  and  worka  of  Rnaslao  composer 
Tchaikovsky  and  discusses  tbe  value  and  Importance  of  bis  worka  to 
classical  music. 

1.  Chalkovskll,  Petr  Il'lcb,  1840-1893.  i.  Bronswiac  Prodac- 

tlooa.        Series :  Famous  composers  ( Filmstrip) 

927  Fi  A  68-4410 

Edncatlonal  Record  Sales 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog— Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Peter  Illyich  Tchaikovsky  (FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy  Organi- 
zation, 1967. 

44  fr.  ro'or.  35  uim.  aitd  phonodliir:  2  s..  12  In..  331  rpm..  38 
mlo.     micn^trooTe.     fFamous  cooiposers  and  tlielr  music,  no.  4) 

With  portrait  set. 

Bwnmary:  Traces  events  Id  the  life  of  Tchaikovsky  which  most 
affected  his  music  and  presents  excerpts  from  his  work  which 
dera<H)strate  elements  of  hts  style  and  talent. 

1.  ChnlkOTSkll,  Petr  Il'lch,  1»40-1883.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organiza- 
tion, inc.  Series:  Famous  composers  and  their  music  (Fllmstrlp) 
no.  4. 

927  Fi  A  68-4042 

Jam  Handy  Organiuillon 


Peter  M,  Robeck  &  Company,  inc..  New  York 
see   Robeck  (Peter  M.)    &  Company,  inc.,  New 
York 


Peter  Mahadeo's  quest  (Motion  picture)  Board  of  World 
Mission  and  Board  of  Information,  United  Church  of 
Canada.  Toronto.  Made  by  Berkeley  Studio.  Released  by 
the  United  Church  of  Canada,  1964. 

29  luin.     >il.     color.     16  luni. 

Knstman  (.olor.  ..      ^  _,.      . 

Creditt:  Executive  producer.  Anson  C.  Moorhouse;  director, 
George  Gorman:  writer.  Uunroe  Scott;  cameraman,  Edmond  de  Fay; 

Summary:  CoHMiders  the  problems  of  Chrl-ntlan  and  the  Chrls- 
ti:ui  Church  in  Trinidad  to  highlight  the  basic  ls.sues  confronting  the 
church  In  any  cultural  setting.     Filmed  In  Trinldad- 

1.   Christianity— Trinidad.  i.   United  Church  of  Canada. 

Board  of  World  Mission,    n.  United  Church  of  Canada.    Board  of 
Information  and  Stewardship,     m.   United  Church  of  Canada. 

277.298  Fi  A  67-5642 

N.itlonnI  Film  Board  of  Canadii 


Peter  Pan    (Filmstrip) 
see   Favorite  children's  books:    Peter  Pan 


Peter  Paul  Rubens  {FUmstrip)     Herbert  £.  Budek  Films 

and  Slides,  1967. 

19  fr.    color,    85  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Summary:    Surveys   the  painting   of   Flemish   artist   Peter   Paul 
Rubens.    With  capthms. 

1.  Rubens.  Sir  Peter  Paul.  1577-1640.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.) 

Films  and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.9492  70-734611 

Bud^  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Peter  Rabbit.  iFilmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1968. 

32  fr.     colof.     35  mm.     {Re«lin|  progrmm.  Level  1.  R-108) 

With  teacher's  manuil. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  retell*  the  story  of  Peter  Rabbit's 
visit  lo  Parmer  Jones'  garden,  sircuing  respect  for  other  people's  property.  With 
capiions.  For  primary  grades. 

I  Reading  (Primary>-  Juvenile  films,     2.  Personal  property— Juvenile  films. 
3   Respect— Juvenile  films.     (1.  Rabbits— Storicsj        I.  Potter.  Beatrix.  1866- 
1943     The  Ule  of  Peter  Rabbit      II  Educational  Projections  Corporation.     Ill 
Scries  Reading  program   (Filmstripj  Level  I,  R-108. 
lLB1525i  372.4  72-733140 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


Peter  Rosen  Productions 


A  Time  for  change. 


Peter  Sahula  Studios 
see 


The  Counting. 
Marguerite. 


The  Peter  TckalkonkT  story-  [Filmttrip]  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
lioos.  Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educatioaal  Materiab  Co., 
1970. 


:  I  L.  12  in..  33  1/3  q 


.  )6« 


90  fr.     color.     3S  mm.        n 
(Adventures  in  musk,  set  1» 

Also  iMued  with  phonotape  in  cuMtlc. 

Captioned  venion  (67  fr.)  abo  baued. 

With  teacher  guKk. 

SUMMARY:  A  biofraphkal  sketch  of  Peter  Tchaikovsky,  showint  bis  boy- 
hood talent  in  musk,  his  supprcaacd  inierot  in  mwk  dttring  hb  middk  yt»n, 
and  the  noweriitg  of  hit  fcntui  during  later  ye«ra.  Dcacribn  the  aourcw  of 
inspiraiions  for  his  compoailiona  and  the  influence  of  Anton  RubcMtcin  on  hk 
career   Includes  selections  from  hia  worfca. 

I.  Chalkovskil.  Petr  ll'ich,  IS40-IS93.       1.  Diincy  (Wah)  Productioaa.     II. 

Wah  Disney  Educaikmat  Mslcriab Compttty.    Ill.Sctica:  AdvtntiffainRiMk. 
(Kilmsiiipj  set  I, 

(MUI0.C4]  780.07  72-732646 

Wall  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

MaienaJs  Co 


The  Peter  TchaikoTsky  story.  [Filmstrip]  Wait  Disney  Produc- 
tiotis.  Released  by  Wall  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.. 
1970. 

67  fr.     color,     35  mm.     (Adventures  in  musk,  set  I) 

Sound  versions  (90  fr.)  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  biographical  sketch  of  Peter  Tchaikovsky,  showing  his  boy- 
hood talent  in  music,  his  suppressed  interest  in  music  during  hb  middle  years, 
and  the  nowering  of  his  genius  during  later  years.  Describes  the  sources  of 
inspiraiions  for  hb  compoaitions  and  the  influence  of  Anton  Rubenstein  on  hU 
career  With  captions. 

I  Chalkovskil,  Petr  Ilkh,  1840-1893.  I.  Disney  (Wall)  Productions.  II. 
Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company.  III.  Series:  Adventuresin  musk. 
[Filmstrip]  set  1, 

tML4IO.C4,  780.07  72-732647 

Walt  Dbney  Educational  72 

Materials  Co. 


MARC 


Peter's  chair  {FUmttrip)    Weston  Woods  Stodios.  1969. 

32  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

S;iS'^»'ten  Md  lUustratloM  from  the  b^  by  EOT 
K.»?8  to  Mi  a  «ory  .bout  .  Uttte  boy  who  ran.  .way  becoa.  o(  W. 
^rKL«'E.?*"A"-  P«er-.  Chair,  n.  We.toh  Wo«U  Studio., 
Weatob,  Coun.  ^^^^  74-733642 

WestoD  Wooda  Studios 


Peter's   chair    (Motion    picture)       Weston   Woods    Studios, 

1971.    Made  I)y  -Morton  Scliindel. 

SoiiMRY-  Aq  adaptatioQ  of  the  book  with  text  and  Ulustra- 
tloni  by  Esia  Keata  about  a  little  hoy  who  runs  away  because  of 
his  Jealousy  of  the  new  baby. 

1    Brothers  and  .later..     2.  Jealousy.  I.  Keats.  Eira  Jack, 

Peters  chair.    IT.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 
[HQ;84,1!71  372.6  ,6-713614 

Weston  Woods  Stmlios 

Peter's  ganlen  {Flfimtrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1968. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiuc:  1  8.,  7  In..  33i  rpm.,  4  mln. 
mIerogrooTe.     (Let's  have  fun,  do.  1) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Credit*.- Script,  Mary  E.  Curtisa.  „„,h,.„   t^ 

Summary:  Shows  the  planting  and  preparation  of  a  gaf^en  to 
emphasize  Ute  Importance  of  comitructive  actlTltlea.  Dlacuaaea  sclen- 
tlflc  facts  about  nature.  „    ,        _    .,    »,„„_ 

1.  Gardening.  i-  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series:  Lets  have 

fun  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-4204 

Eye  Gate  House 

Petersen  Productions 
see 

The  Wonderful  world  of  wheels. 


Petite  fille  aux  allumettes  {FilmstHp)    Cedima,  Paris,  1960. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  with  tape  by  Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1965. 

34  (r  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpe:  sluftle-tradt,  1  reel  (5  In.). 
7J  in,  per.  sec.,  15  min. 

With  lesson  plan  In  Fr^icb. 

Summary:  A  ^'rench  language  teaching  film.  Presents  the  story 
about  the  little  match  girl.    With  captions. 

1     French    language — Audio-visual    Instruction.  i.    Andersen. 

Haiis  Christian.  1806-1875.     Den  Illle  pige  med  svovlatlkkeme.     ii. 
C^lma  films,    iii.  Gessler  Publishing  Company. 

440.7  71-732769 

Gessler  Pub.  Co. 

Petite  Film  Company,  Seattle 
see 

Photography:  blacit  and  white  outdoors. 

La  Petite  poale  rouge  {Motion  picture)    Film  Aflaoci»tes  of 
California,  1961. 

16  mln.    sd.  color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Herbert  Schick;  educational  consultant  and 
voice.  Jean-Charles  Sel«neuret;  music,  David  Caaaeres;  art,  Karln 
Hedatrotn.  ^  ,  „  ,       .u  a 

Summary:  .K  French  language  film  using  the  aural-Ungual  method 
which  enables  the  student  to  hear  the  language  as  he  see*  the  object 
or  action  described.  Retells  the  child's  story  about  the  little  red 
ben  who  found  a  grain  of  wheat 

1.  French  language— Audio-visual  Instruction.  l  Little  red  nen. 
II.  Film  Associates  of  California.  Loe  Angeles. 

448  Fi  A  67-2141 

Film  Associates 


Petra  {Filmntnp\    Hudek  Films  and  Slides,  1964. 

'credH»:    Author,    Denis    Baly :  editorial   consultant,   Michael   H. 
^Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  andent  city  of  Peti»and  Its 


Peterson,  Charles  E. ,  1! 
see 

Farallon  Light. 


Peterson  (William)   Associates 
see   William  Peterson  Associates 


Peterson  Company 


Ecology:   checks  and  balances. 

The  Peterson  "on  target**  method  of  teaching  safe  driving 
by  means  of  helicopter  photography  {Motion  picture) 
Millard  AV.  Petei^n,  1961. 

11  min.     sd.     b&w.     l(i  mm. 

Summarii:  Presents  aerial  views  of  a  moving  car  as  MlUanl  w. 
Peterson  dt«crlbe8  his  method  of  maintaining  a  space  cuahlon  around 
the  car  and  using  the  mirror  every  five  seconds  to  check  vehlclee  to 
the  rear  and  In  blind  siwta. 

1  Automobile  driving.        i.  Peterson,  MlUard  W. 

629.283  Fi  68-200 


Peterson  Productions 


Wonderful  world  of  wheels. 


Le  Petit  cheval  de  bois    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Merry-go-round  horse 

Petit  panorama  du  mldi  (Filmstrip)     Audio  Lingual  Educa- 
tional Pres-s  19116. 

m  fi      .-..lor.     .-I.-,  mm. 

Wirh  (  xiiljiliJitory  text. 

Vrei'tts:  .Mitlior,  Chitrhft  Slarr. 

Humminu:  A  French  language  leaching  film  with  cnptloiis.  Pic- 
tures a  irlji  lo  Bomheni  France  focusing  on  Avignon.  Marseilles,  and 
other  cltii,-*  nf  the  south  of  France. 

1,  Kifii'li  liinKniii.'e--Audlo.visiiiil  liiBtructlon.  2.  France— Descr. 
&  trnv,         I.  .\«i(li«  l.liigUHl  Educiitloiiiil  I'rpss. 

448.3  Fi  A  67^310 

.\u.lio  Lliigiml  Kdiica-  tlonal  Press 


collection   of  temples  and   monumenta  carved  out  of  colored  sana- 

1.    BudA    (Herbert  B.)    Films  and   Slides,   Santa 

709.5696  76-733811 


stone. 

1.   Petra. 
Barbara,  Calif. 


Budek  Films  and  Slides 


Pctro^rphs:  andent  art  of  tbe  Mojarc  [Filmstrip]    Lyceum  Pro- 
ductions,  1971. 

51  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  phonodiic:  2  t.  (1  i.  for  manuml  projector,  1 
>.  for  automatic  projector),  12  min.  each  aide, 

AUo  iuued  with  phonotape  in  caaaette. 

CREDITS:  Writcra  and  photografrfiers,  Tilly  Barling,  Roben  Barling. 

SUMMARY:  Pretenti  photographa  of  four- ihouaand- year-old  rock  carvings 
that  were  created  by  a  group  of  Indian  huntere  who  Uved  in  the  Mojave  Desert 
in  California.  Diacusaet  the  probable  origin  of  these  Indians,  the  allempli  to  date 
the  carvings  by  determing  the  introducbon  of  a  special  kind  of  weapon,  and  the 
culture  of  the  hunters. 

1 ,  Indiana  of  North  America— California — Mohave  Desert— An tiquines,     1. 
Picture  writing,  Indian.       I.  Lyceum  Productions  (Firm) 
[E78.C15]  732  72-732502 

A.LA.  Booklist  72  MARC 

Petroleum  Industry  Electrical  Association 


Petroleum  industry  radio,  an  indisprensible 
tool. 

Petroleum  industry  radio,  an  indispensible  tool  (Motion 
picture)  Petroleum  Industry  Electrical  Association,  1965. 
Made  by  Bob  Bailey  Productions. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Central  Committee  on  Radio 
Facilities  of  the  American  Petroleum  Institute. 

Summary.'  Analyiea  the  Importance  of  radio  conunimlcatlona  to 
the  petroleum  Industry.  Trace*  the  history  of  communications  In  the 
industry  from  its  Inception  to  the  present  time. 

1.  Petroleum  Industry  and  trade.    2.   Radio.  i.  Petroleum  In- 

dustry Electrical  Association. 

Fi 67-600 

Petrouchka  by  Igor  Stravinsky   {Filmstrip)     Educational 

Audio  Visual,  1962. 

4G  fr     color,     35  mm.     (Music  appreciation  series) 

with  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Credi(»;   Photography,   Fred  Ft-hl ;  editor,  Lucie  McOandless. 

Summaiv-  Uses  photographs  of  a  performance  to  tell  the  story  of 
Stravinsky's  btillet,  Petroushka. 

1    stravlnsklT.  Igor'  Fedorovlch.  1882-  Petroushka.  i. 

Stravtnskll.  Igor-  Fedorovlch,  1882-  Petroushka.    ir.  Educational 

Audio  Visual,  Inc.  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y.        Series:  Music  appreciation 
series  (Filmstrip) 

7»2.8  ^'  *  ""  '*^"'' 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Fi  A  68-3720 


52 


Petrouchka,  by  Igor  Stravinsky  (Filmstrip)     Educational 

Audio  Visual,  1968. 

52  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  2  phonodlsca  (2  s.  each;  2  a.  with 
electronic  signal).  12  In..  S31  rpm.,  85  mln.  mlcrogroove.  (Music 
appreciation  series) 

With  tencher's  notes. 

Creditt:  Photographer,  Fred  Fehl :  editor,  Dana  Randall. 

Summary:  Uses  photographa  to  Illustrate  the  atory  of  Stravinsky"! 
ballet  Petrouaka. 
Another  issue,    color  with  b&w.  sequences. 

1.   SiravlnsklT,   Igor'   Fedorovlch.   1882-  Petrouaka.      2.   Art 

and  music.         i.  Stmvlnskll.  Igor*  Fedorovlch,  1882-  Petronska. 

II.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasantvllle.  N.   T.  Series; 

Music  appreciation  series  (Filmstrip) 

786,8  Fi  A  68-4746 

Educational  Audio  Vlaual 

Petrovich,  Michael  Boro,      The  human  achievement 
see 

The  Human  achievement  map  filmstrip  profram. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pets  {Filrngtri-p)    Mj  weekly  reader  ,196-f,    Made  by  Ralph 

Lopatin  Productions. 

2D  f r-     color.    35  mm.     (Science  adventures) 

Siimm'ify.-  Deflt^ed  to  teach  chlldrea  which  aolmals  make  good 
pets.     Shows  methods  of  taking  care  of  fish,  a  dog.  and  a  bird. 

1.  Pets.  1.  My  weekly  reader.  Series:  Science  adTenture* 

(Fllmstrtp) 

372.3  75-732901 

PeDDsylvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 


Pets:  a  boy  and  his  dog  (Motion  picture)     Gabor  K<ilmaTi 
Films.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

11  m\n.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary/.'  Shows  the  companionship  and  affection  between  a  boy 
living  In  the  Inner  city  and  bis  dog. 

1.  Pets — Juvenile  fllma.  i.  Gabor  Kalman  Films,     n.  Bailey- 

Film  Associates. 

636.7  7^705639 

CINE 


Pets:  a  girl  and  her  lamb  {Motion  picture)    Gabor  Kalmaa. 
Relea.«ed  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1069. 

11  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  gulda 

Summary:  Shows  a  small  girl  as  she  learns  that  a  pet  must  be 
suited  to  the  environment  In  which  It  Is  to  live  If  It  Is  to  be  healthy 
and  contented.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Pets— Juvenile   films.  i.   Kalman,  Gabor.     ii.   Balley-Fllm 

Associates. 

372.4  70-706592 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


Pets  are  fan  {Fiimstrip)    Marsh  Film  Enterprises,  1969. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33 j  rpm.,  13 
mIn. 

With  teaching  Rulde. 

Summarv:  Kricourages  children  through  pictures  and  narration  to 
learn  of  the  enjoyment  of  having  a  pet;  stresses  the  Importance  of 
responsibility  for  care  of  almost  any  pet     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Pets — Juvenile  films.        i.  Man4i  Film  Enterprls»es. 

636  78-735420 

A.  L.  A.  BookllMt 


The  Pets  in  our  lives  (FUmsfrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films 
and  Slides,  1967.    Made  by  James  N.  Hansen. 

30  fr.     color.    30  mm. 

Suiniiiaiy:  fonipares  nnltnals  which  are  good  pets  with  those 
which  are  not,  and  explores  the  reasons  for  this  difference.  Em- 
phasices  the  enjoyment  of  pets  as  well  as  their  proper  care  and 
handling.    With  cnptlons.    For  primary  grades. 

1.   Pets— Juvenile  films.  i.    Budek    (Herbert   E.)   Films   and 

Slide*,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.8  78-732871 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 


PctnUa.  [Motion  picture]  Audio  Visual  Aid,  New  Zealand,  in 
association  with  Morton  Schindel.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Weston  Woods  Studio*.  1971. 

10  miiL     id.     color.     16  nun. 

CREDITS:  Narrator,  Peter  Owynne;  aniraatioa,  Kathleen  HouMon;  munc, 
Kevin  Wuaon. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  book  by  Rofer  Duvouin  to 
tdl  the  story  about  the  silly  gooae  Petunia  who  ieami  a  bit  of  phik»ophy  even 
though  she  cannot  read  the  book  which  the  carries  under  her  wing.  For  prinufy 


[1.  OeeM--Stooe>]       I.  Duvoisin,  Roger  Antoinc.  1904- 
11.  Audio  Viujal  Aid  (Firm)     III.  Weston  Woods  Studioa,  Weston,  Coon. 

[PZ10.3]  372.6  74-715124 

Weston  Woods  Studios  72  MARC 


Pcutz-Jeghers'    syndrome    (Motion   picture)      Institute   for 

Dermatologic  Communication  and  Education,  1962.  Made 
by  Audio  Productions  in  cooperation  with  the  Committee 
for  SciLntific  Communication  in  Dermatology. 

G  mln.    pd.     color.      16  mm. 

Summary:  Dr.  Taro  Kawamura  presents  clinical,  anatomical,  his- 
tological, and  comparative  observations  of  cases  of  the  akin  disease, 
Peutz-Jegbers"  syndrome.  Filmed  at  the  University  of  Tokyo  School 
of  Medicine. 

1.  Skin — Di-seases,  i.  Institute  for  Dermatologic  Communica- 
tion and  Education. 

616.6  Fi  67-2141 


Pfeffer,  Otto 
see 

Welfare  Island,  the  bli^t  of  a  city. 


Pfiel,  David-Oliver 
see 


Pfizer  Laboratories 
see 

Development  of  the  immune  capacity  in  the 
newborn. 

Surgery  of  the  pituitary. 

Tranquilizers,  a  new  idea  In  animal 
feeds. 


The  Phable  of  a  hasted  romance  {Motion  picture)  Inter- 
national Film  Service,  1916. 

3   mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.      { Hearst -Vltagraph   news  pictorial) 

Orlglaally    released    In   35   mm. 

In    the    Louise   Ernst   film   collection.    Library   of   Congress. 

Ciedita:  Story,  Tom  E.  Powers;  animation,  Raoal  Barr& 

Summary;  An  animated  cartoon  abont  a  workman  who  recovers 
and  retnms  Hiss  Gotrox's  lost  purse  conuining  $10,000  and  tecelres 
A  Canadian  dime  as  a  reward. 

I.  International  Film  Service,  n.  Louise  Ernst  film  collection. 
Series:  Hearst-Vltagraph  news  pictorial   (Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-401 

The  Phahle  of  the  phat  woman  (Motion  picture)  Interna- 
tional Film  Service,  1916. 

3   mln.     81.     bJtw,     16  mm.      (Hearst-Vltagraph   news  pictorial) 

Originally    released    In   35   mm. 

In    the    Louise   Ernst   film    collection.    Library   of   Congress. 

deditt:  Story,  Tom  E.  Powers;  animation,  Raoul  Barr^. 

Bummoty:  An  animated  cartoon  about  a  fat  lady  who  attempts 
imsuccessfully  to  lose  weight 

1.  International  Film  Service,  n.  Louise  Ernst  fllm  collection. 
Series:  Hearat-Vltagraph  news  pictorial  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-402 

Phaethon  and  the  golden  chariot  of  the  sun  (Filmstrip) 
Filmfax  Productions.  Released  by  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts.  1970. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc.     (Qreek  and  Rwnao  myths) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  Greek  myth  about  the  youthfully  Im- 
petuous Phaethon  who  took  an  lU-fatM  journey  In  the  sun  chariot, 

1.  Phaethon.  I.  Fllmfax  Productions,  New  York.  II.  UnlTersal 
Education  ami  VIruhI  Arts.  III.  Series:  Greek  and  Roman  myths 
(Filmstrip) 

[BI.820.P]  292  73-740346 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Eye  Gat«  House, 


Phaethon   et   curros  solis    (Filmstrip) 
1967. 

52  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  SSj  rpm., 
10  mln.  microgroove.  (Fahulae  legendae  Graeclae  Bomaeque  an- 
tlquae.  no.  4) 

ls.sued  also  with  cas-sette  and  phonotape. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Credit*:  Author,  Samuel  A.  Goldberg. 

Summary:  A  Latin  language  leaching  dim.  The  story  of  the  Ill- 
fated  journey  of  Phaethon  In  the  sun  chariot,  illustrating  the 
ovpr-eftgeme8.s  of  youth. 

L  Latin  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  Eye  Gate  House, 
inc.  Series:     Fahulae    legeodae    Graeclae    Romaeque    antlquae 

(Film-strip)  DO.  4. 

478.3  Fi  A  68-3674 

Eye  Gate  House 

Phagocytosis  (Motion  picture)  Univeraty  of  California 
Extension,  1960.  Made  by  Motion  Picture  Production 
Dept  Released  by  Educational  Film  Sales,  TJmversity  of 
California  Extension,  and  American  Society  for  Micro- 
biolo^. 

3  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Adapted  from  the  fllm  Dynamics  of  phagocytoala  (Group  A  strep- 
tococci) 

CredU$:  Producer  and  director.  Aline  Evans;  scientific  adviser, 
Donald  M.  Reynolds. 

£:umfnarv.-  Uses  phase  contrast  photograjAy  at  three  time*  actual 
speed  to  show  the  proceaa  of  phagocytosis  of  dead  and  living  strq>- 
toooccl.  Points  out  the  nudear  l(rt>es,  vacuoles,  and  neutrophilic 
granules  In  the  leucocyte.  Pictures  cytoplasmic  streaming,  positive 
chemotaxls,  and  Ingestion  of  streptococci. 

1.  Phagocytosis.  l  California.  University.  University  Erten- 
slon.  u.  (^llfomia.  University.  Educational  Film  Sale*,  m. 
American  Society  for  Microbiology,  iv.  Dynamics  of  phagocytosis 
(Motion  picture) 

676  Fi  A  68-264 

American  Society  for  Microbiology 

Phagocytosis  by  a  white  corpnecle  (Motion  picture)  Gate- 
way Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Intern Jitiona I  Communication  Films,  1968, 

2  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  sciences  ."wrlea) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summon/:  Shows  a  large  white  nucleated  CfU  surrounded  by 
several  red  blood  cells,  moving  about  In  plasma.  Points  out  a  chain 
of  bacteria  being  engulfed  as  the  white  cell  pushes  Its  cell  membrane 
around  It  Pictures  the  bacteria  first  In  a  random  scattering  and 
then  clumped  together. 

1.  Phagocytosis.  2.  Leucocyte.^.  l  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
ltd..    London,     il    International   Communication   Films.  Series: 

Secondary  biological  sdeoces  series  (Motion  picture) 

674.8  75-700544 

International  Commnnl-  cation  Films 

Phalanx-Jalem  Productions 
see 

The  Fortune  cookie. 

Phalanx  Productions 
see 

Kiss  me,  stupid. 

The  Phantom  bnllet  (Motion  picture)  Universal  Picture 
Corp.,  1926. 

40  mln.     si.     Wtw.     16  mm. 

A  I'liversal  Jewel. 

Orign.nlly  released  In  35  mm. 

Baaed  on  the  novel  entitled  Click  of  Triangle  T,  by  Oscar  J. 
Friend. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Crfdilt:  Director,  ClIBTord  S.  Smith;  adaptation  and  continuity. 
Curtis  Benton.  Cast:  Hoot  Gibson,  William  H.  Turner,  Eileen  Percy, 
Nelson  McDonald. 

Summary:  A  western  drama  in  which  a  son,  who  has  been  work- 
ing on  another  ranch,  returns  to  his  father's  ranch  In  the  pose  of  a 
dude  In  order  to  trap  his  father's  killer. 

T.  Friend.  Oscar  Jerome,  1897-  Click  of  Triangle  T.    n.  Uni- 

versal Pictures  Corpora-  tlon,  inc.   (Incorporated  1906)     m. 

American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  71-7006.36 


53 


Phantom  Harbor   (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no.  16 


The  Phantom  honeymoon  (Motion  picture)  Hallmark  Pic- 
tures Corp.  Released  by  British  American  Pictures 
Finance  Corp.,  1919. 

89  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm, 

L.  C.  copy  Incomplete:  60  mln. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congres-n. 

CrediU:  Director  and  story,  J.  Searle  Dawley.  Ca*t:  Margaret 
Marsh,  Vernon  Steel,  Hal  Clarendon,  Leon  Dadmun,  Harry  Guy 
Carleton. 

Summary:  A  professor  who  Is  skeptical  of  ghosts  becomes  con- 
vinced of  their  existence  after  an  Indian  servant  tells  him,  through 
the  use  of  flashbacks,  the  story  of  a  young  couple  who  were  bitten 
by  a  snake  on  their  wedding  eve,  attended  their  wedding  party  after 
their  deaths,   and  then  departed   for  a  round-the-world  honeym<jon. 

I.  Hallmark  Pictures  Corporation.      n.    British-American 

Pictures  Finance  Corpo-  ration,     m.  American  Film  Institnte 

Collection. 

791.43  75-709637 


The  PhantMn  of  the  opera   (Motion  picture)      Universal 
Pictures  Corp.,  19-25. 

105  min.     b1.     b&w,     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm.  with  color  seQuences. 

A  universal  JeweL 

Based  on  the  book  entitled  Le  fantOme  de  l'op*ra.  by  Gaston 
I/croux. 

In  the  Tale  University  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress.  • 

CREDITS:  Director,  Rupert  Julian;  adaptaUon,  Haymond 
Schrock,  Elliot  Oawson ;  titles.  Tiwn  Reed;  photographers,  VlrgU 
Miller,  Milton  Bridenbecker,  Charlea  J.  Van  Bnger-  film  editor 
Maurice  Plvar.  CAST:  Lon  Chaney,  Mary  Phllbln,  Norman  Kerry 
Arthur  Edmund  Carewe,  Gibson  Gowland. 

SUMMART:  A  melodrama  In  which  a  young  understudy  at  the 
Paris  opera,  guided  to  stardom  by  a  phantom,  la  kidnapped  by  him 
when  she  disobeys  bis  Instructions  and  contlnuea  to  see  her  flancf. 

I.  Leroux,  Gaston,  1868-1927.  Le  fantflme  de  r<*«ra.  11.  Uni- 
versal Pictures  Corporation.  HI.  Yale  University  Film  Collection. 
IV.  American  Film  loMltute  Collection. 

791.43  78-710433 


The  Phantom  of  the  opera  (Motion  picture)  Hammer 
Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Universal -International,  1&62. 

84  mi...     sd.     color.     S5  mm. 

Eniitiiian  color  by  Pathe. 

Based  on  the  composition  entitled  Le  fantftme  de  I'opAra,  by 
Gaston  I>eroux. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Anthony  Hinds,  director,  Terence  Fisher; 
screenplay,  John  Elder;  music.  Edwin  Astley;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Arthur  Grant ;  editor,  Alfred  Cox.  Catt:  Herbert  Lom, 
Heather  Sears,  Thorley  Walters,  Michael  Gough,  Edward  De  SouM. 

Summary:  .4.  horror  melodrama  about  an  embittered,  disfigured 
compoaer  who  haunts  the  aen-era  beneath  the  London  Opera  House. 
takes  a  pretty  young  singer  as  his  prot^g^  and  trains  her  to  l)ecome 
a  great  star  of  the  t^era. 

I.  Leroux,  Gaston,  1S68-1827.      Le  fant&me  de  I'opera. 

u.  Hammer  Film  Pro-  ductlons.  ltd..  London,     in.  Univer- 

sal International  Films,  ioc 

Fi  68-1661 

The  Pharaohs'  woman  (Motion  picture)  Universal-Inter- 
national, 1961.     A  Vic  Film-Faro  film  production,  Rome. 

88  min.    sd.    color    35  mm. 

TechniScope.    Eastman  color. 

English  dialog  dubbed  in. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Giorgio  Venturlnl;  director,  W.  Tourjanaky; 
story,  VIrgllio  Tosl.  Massimo  ViWlo;  screenplay,  Ugo  Liberatore; 
director  of  photography.  Pier  Ludovico  Pevoni.  Catt:  John  Drew 
Barrymore.  Linda   Cristai,   Armando   Francioll,  Pierre   Brice. 

Summary:  A  historical  melodrama  set  in  ancient  E^TP',  about  two 
princes  who  war  over  the  throne  and  vie  for  the  attentions  of  a 
village  girl  who  Is  In  love  with  »  court  physician. 

I.  Universal  International  Films,  inc. 

Fi 68-1562 

The  Pharmacist  (Motion  picture)  Vocational  Guiduice 
Films.  Made  by  Burton  Hohnes  Films.  Released  by 
Carl  F.  Mahnke  Productions,  1946. 

11  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  Alms) 

With  manual.    Manual  lacking  in  L.  C. 

Credit*;  Script,  Arthur  P.  Twogood- 

Rummary:  Surveys  the  Jobs  available  for  the  roistered  pharma- 
cist, and  the  training  that  is  necessary.  Describes  tlK  responsibilities 
of  the  registered  pharmacist,  whether  working  in  a  drug  store  or  em- 
ployed by  the  Federal  Governmeat. 

1.  Pharmacy  as  a  profession.  i.  Vocational  Qnldance  Films,  Inc 

n.  Mahnke  (Carl  F.)  Productions,  Inc..  Des  Moines.  Series:  Tour 

life  work  films  (Motloo  picture) 

615.023  77-704269 

The  Pharmacist  (Motion  pictui-e)  Paramount  Productions, 
in.Tl.  Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp. 
(196->, 

20  mlB.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

Other  versions  available:  8  mm.,  magnetic  sound  tra<l  (20  mln.) ; 
8  mm.,  silent  (26  mln.)  ;  super  8  mm.,  silent  (26  min.) 

Credits:  Director.  Arthur  Ripley;  story,  W.  C.  Fields.  Caat: 
W.  C,  Fields,  Ell.se  Cavanna,  "Babe"  Kane,  Grady  Sutton,  Loreoa 
Carr. 

Summary :  A  dramatization  about  the  trials  and  tribulations  of  the 
pharmacist  Fields  and  his  encounter  with  a  gangster. 

1.  Pharmacists.  2.  Crime  and  criminals.  I.  Paramount  Produc- 
tions.    II.  Bastln-Phetan  Corporation,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

791.43  70-706391 

Eastin-PheUnCorp. 

The  Pharmacist  and  cancer  (Motion  picture)  American 
Cancer  Society,  1969.    Made  by  Campus  Film  Productions. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  pharmacist's  role  in  cancer  control  as  a 
link  between  the  public  and  physicians.  Relates  symptoms  to  actual 
cancers,  which  are  shown,  and  demonstrates  modem  medical  diagnos- 
tic and  therapeutic  procedures. 

1.  Cancer — Diagnosis.     2.  Antineoplastic  agents.  i.  American 

Cancer  Society. 

615  75-706083 

CINE 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Phonics  series.  Kit  no,  3  (FUrMtrip)  International  Educa- 
tional Films.  Released  by  Sterlinjf  Educational  Films 
(1968, 

6  fllmstrip*  (40  fr.  MCh)     color.     35  mm. 

Willi  teacher's  mnnual. 

Cmttentt:  1.  Vowel  sounds — short  and  long  (A-E-I) — 2.  Vowel 
sounds — short  and  long  (O-U) — i.  T  vowel  soonds  and  afogle  Towel 
■oands  Influeoced  by  consonants. — 4.  Towel  sounds  Infloeoced  by 
R.— 5.  Two-letter  vowels. — 6.  Combinations  (two  letters)  With 
captions. 

1    English  language— Phontc8.  i.  International  BdDcatlonal 

Ptlms,  Hollywood,  Calif,     n.  Sterling  Edneatlonal  Pllma;  Inc. 

372.6  7^733631 

Sterling  Bdncatlonal  rilmi 


Phonics  transparencies.  [Transparencies]  Hammond  Incor- 
porated. Released  by  Hammond  Education  Sales  Dept., 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co..  1970. 

112  iransparencics.     colof      B  x  10  in. 

Issued  in  4  sets. 

Wiih  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual 

CONTENTS.  ABC  sounds. — Consonant  blends  and  digraphs. — Vowels. — 
Vowel  variations.  For  primary  grades. 

I  English  language— Phonetics— Juvenile  films.  [1.  English  language— 
Phonetics]  1.  Hammond  Incorporated.  II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Hammond  Education  Sales  Dcpl. 

(PE1135)  372.4  72-734298 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  72  MARC 


TIk-  Phony  folks  {.Motion  picture)     Sid  Davis  Productions, 

11167. 

lU  uiin.     sO.     color.     Id  mm. 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  Karle  >I.  Mar-h. 

rrt-ditt:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Pavld  Parker. 

Sumtnarv:   A    take-off   on    teieviyjoo    comuierolnia    for   cigarettes, 
showing  behind-the-scenes  events  In  the  lives  of  the  participants  In 
the  commercials,  telling  how  they  are  beset  by  problems  caused  by 
cigarettes. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1  Cigarette  smoking.  i.  Davis  (Sid)  Productions. 

613.8  78-700088 

Sid  Davis  Productions 


Rios-Cine  Productions 


Mother  may  I  ? 


Phosphorus  smoke  rings.  (Motion  picture]  Dept  of  Chemistry, 
Yale  University.  Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew 
Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1971. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Yale  chemittry  film  seriet) 

Loop  Tilm  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  spontaneous  combustion  of  gooes  produced  during 
the  oKidation-reduction  reaction  between  phoophorus  and  >  strong  sodium  hy- 
droiiide  solution. 

1.  Combustion,  Sponuneouo.  2.  Phosphorus.  3  Sodium  hydroxide.  4. 
Oxidation-reduction  reaction.  1.  Yale  IJniveioity.  Depc  of  Chemistry.  IL 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educouonal  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Yolechembtry 
film  series.  [Motion  picture] 

cQD516i  546  74-714947 

Encyelopoedu  Briunnica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Photo-Chuting  Enterprises 
see 


Masters  of  the  sky. 


The  Photo-electric  effect  (Motion  picture)      Unesco.      Re- 
leased   Ifv    Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Corp., 

1970. 

4  mill.     si.     b&w.    super  8  luui.     (Teuching  of  phy8lc:i  herieu) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

!<1'.MMAIIV;  Preseiilit  four  expeiimenis  which  use  elect rus(Coi>e9 
and  II  Hour<-e  of  ultraviolet  llgbt  to  illuHlrate  the  photo-electric  effect. 
Show^  that  electric  charges  expelled  by  ultraviolet  light  are  nega- 
tive: introduces  the  quantum  theory  of  light. 

1.  Photoelectricity.     2,   Mght,  Wave  theory  of.  I.  United  Na- 

tions Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural  Orfcanlsation.  II.  Ency- 
r1opae<lla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Teach- 
ing of  physk-rf  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC715J  535  79-713671 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  F^ducallooalCorp. 


Photoelectric  emiasfon  {FUmstrip)  North  American  Philips 
Corp.  Made  by  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampenfabrieken, 
Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  1958.  Released  in  the  TT.  S.  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

31  fr.    <-olor,    S5  mm.     (Physical  principles  of  eleciron  tubes) 

With  le<.'ture  guide  and  student  worlibook. 

Bummary:  Explains  electromagnetic  spectrum,  excitation,  lonlxa- 
tlon,  solar  tipectrum,  photosensitive  metals,  energy  band*,  work  func- 
tion. Einstein's  law,  composite  layers,  Schottky  effect,  photocells,  and 
application.    With  rapttonx. 

1.  Pbotoelertrldty.  t.  North  American  Philips  Corporation. 

n.  McOraw-HlIl  Book  Company.  Serlet;  Phyttlcal  principles  of 

electron  tubes  (Fllmatrlp) 

637.5  74-735367 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 


Photo  emission  of  electrons  {Motion  picture)  Educational 
Services.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  i:)67. 

4  mln.     sd.     bivr.     16  mm,      (Electron  emission  film  series,  no.  1) 

Phvslcs  film  series. 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Science  Teaching  Center  of  M.  I.  T. 

Credits:  Narrator,  A.  P.  French. 

Summary:  Illustrates  that  a  current  Is  detected  when  light  falto 
on  a  negatively  charged  photo-sensitive  surface,  but  no  current  ap- 
pears when  the  potential  on  the  photo-cathode  is  reversed. 

1.  Photoelectricity.  i.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  Mass. 

n.  Univei-sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  Series:  Electron  emis- 

sion film  series  (Motion  picture)   no.  1.     Series:  Physics  film  series 
(Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  67-5935 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Photo  finish  {Motion  picture)  House  of  Seagram,  Montreal. 
Made  by  Crawley  Films.  Released  by  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service,  1967. 

29  mill,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

French  ventlou  also  Issued. 

Cr^dita:  Producer,  F.  U.  Crawley;  director.  Seaton  Findlny;  script, 
Slic' iiel  Barber:  animation.  Wm.  Clarice;  commentator.  William 
Stp  eiison:  music,  I>awrence  CroBley;  cameramen,  T.  Glynn.  F.  R. 
Cra..-tey,  Stanley  Brede,  Robt.  Ennls;  film  editors,  Seaton  Findlay. 
Robert  MacLaren. 

Fiimmary.-  A  summary  of  the  highlights  of  the  1967  Canadian 
Open  Coif  Championship,  played  at  Montreal's  Municipal  Golf  Club 
from  .Tune  29  ti.  .July  2.  Includes  vlt'ws  of  Arnold  Palmer,  Art  Wall, 
Jr..  Chichi  Rodriguez,  Jack  NIcklaus.  and  winner  Billy  Casper. 

1  Canadian  Open  Golf  Championship  Tournament,  Montreal,  1967. 
I.  il.>ii>e  of  Seagram,  ltd.  H-    Mndeni  TalkliiK  Pictiir.'  Service, 

i  nc.  _ 

796.35-2  Fi  .\  68-,V.)7 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Photo  Lab,  inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
see 

Agriculture  and  the  changing  environment. 
The  Basic  four  ways  to  good  meals. 

Big  game  management  on  public  lands. 

Birds  of  prey. 

Consider  the  soil  fint 

Financial  protection. 

Forest  grazing  and  the  human  environment. 

The  4-H  wildlife  project  and  demonstration, 

A  Good  bathroom  for  your  home. 

A  Good  kitchen  for  your  home. 

How  to  biry  beef. 

Hunt  safely. 
Improving  dairy  herds. 
Lucy,  a  story  of  progress. 

Making  plaster  casts  of  animal  tracks. 

Milk,  basic  to  good  nutrition. 

Milk  the  magnificent. 
The  Oopsies. 
Remote  sensing:   a  new  look  at  agriculture. 

The  Scho<^  lunch  bunch. 

Selecting  a  house  plan. 

Sharing  our  land  with  wildlife. 
Some  game  birds  of  North  America. 

Some  snakes  of  the  United  States. 
Tomorrow's  America. 


USDA  Egg  products  inspection. 

Washout. 

Wildlife  for  aU. 


Photo  report — "Man  and  his  world".  [Slide  set]    Eastman  Kodak 
Co..  1968. 

152  slides,  color.  2  x  2  in  and  phonotape  in  cassette:  single-track,  17/8 
ips.,  35  min. 

With  script 

SUMMARY;  OfTers  a  photographic  lour  of  Montreal's  Enpo  67,  providing 
hints  on  cfTeciivc  photography  of  all  kinds  of  fairs. 

1.  Photography.  Artistic.     2.  Expo  '67.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

tTR642]  607  72-736618 

Eastman  Kodak  Co.  72  MARC 

Photo -School  Films,  inc. 
see 


Learn  to  lipread. 
Long  A  as  in  able. 


Basic  lesson  1,  Part  3; 


56 


Photo  USSR  (Motion  picture)    Hament  Corp.,  1970. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SU-MMAHY :  Shows  a  typical  day  In  the  life  of  Photo  USSB  ex- 
hibit on  tour  through  the  United  States  as  a  feature  of  the  cultural 
exchange  between  the  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union,  with  em- 
pbasls  on  the  viewers  attending  the  exhibition. 

1.  Russia — Relations  (general)  with  the  United  States.    2.  D.  S. — 
Relations  (g«ieral)  with  Russia,     3.  Russia— Description  and  travel 
I.  Hament  Corporation. 

707  75-711396 

CINE 


Photocopy   registration    (Motion   picture)     Scope  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

2    min.     si.     color,     super    8    mm.     (Graphics— photomechanical) 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits  :  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

f^ummary :  Demonstrates  the  correct  procedures  for  photocopy 
registration. 

1.  Photocopying  processes.  I.  Scope  Pi^uctlona.  II.  Grosset  & 
Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series;  Graphics — photome- 
chanical (Motion  picture) 

778  7a-711863 

Scope  Production.? 


Photoelectric  cells  (Motion  picture)  Macmillan  &  Co.,  r.x>n- 
don,  1969.  lieleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Media. 

-!  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Electricity  scries) 

Loop  Him, 

With  study  guide. 

Summarp:  Presents  the  fundamental  prlnclplei^  of  photoelectricity. 
Shoiv«  the  pbotoemlsslon  gas-fllled  cell,  the  barrier-layer  ceil,  and 
the  selenium  cell  in  action.  Describes  each  of  these  cells  and  Its 
properties. 

1.  Photoelectric  cells.  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers,  London. 
II.  UFA  Educniional  Media.  Series:  Electricity  series  (Motion 

picture) 

537  77-708879 

BF.\  Educational  Media 


Photoelectric  effect  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project 
Physics  in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

2.'>  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
brlefing.s,  no.  20) 

Kinescope. 

Summarj-;  A  teacher  uses  a  2lnc  plate,  an  electroscope,  and  ultra- 
violet light  to  demonstrate  the  photoelectric  effect  and  how  It  can 
readily  be  shown  to  a  class.  He  then  emphasises  the  many  pitfalls 
In  gathering  and  Interpreting  data  and  demonstrates  how  quantita- 
tive data  can  be  obtained  and  analyzed  to  yield  a  value  for  Planck's 
constant. 

1.    Photoelectricity.  1.    Harvard    Project    Physics.      11.    Holt. 

Rinehart   and   Winston,   Inc.  Series:   Harvard   Project   Physics 

teacher  briefings   (Motion  picture)   no.  20. 

370.7  75-709148 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win.ston 


Photoelectricity   {Motion  picture)     Macmillan  Co.,  London, 
19(!9.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

■1  nii;i,     si,     color,    super  8  mm.     (Electricity  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  irulde. 

Nummary:  Demonstrates  that  a  negatively  charged  polished  metal- 
lic surface  loses  its  charge  it  ultraviolet  light  falls  on  It,  while  a 
positively  charged  surface  retains  Its  charge  under  the  same  cir- 
cumstances. 

1.  Photoelectricity.  i.  Macmillan.  firm,  publishers,  London,  n. 
ItFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Electricity  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

537  73-708878 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Photogram  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I^iop  Him.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

f^umm<lr||:  Demonstrates  sunprlnts  made  from  everyday  objects 
ou  pbuiD.-ensitlve  paper  which  requires  no  developinent.  Shows  ex- 
amples of  images  produced  In  this  medium.  Including  silhouettes, 
multiple  Images,  and  complex  shadows. 

1.  Pbotograma.        i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

778.1  Fi  A  68-964 

Ealing  Corporation 


Photographers    (Motion  picture) 
see   Job  opportunities:   Photographers 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Photographers  are  busy   {FSmstrip)      My  weekly  reader, 
1964.    Made  by  National  Film  Studio. 

20  fr,     TOlor     35  mm. 

Sprle>  2.  no.  29-64. 

Summarv:  Shows  photographers  trarellny  around  the  world  to 
gather  news  for  television  and  radio  presentation. 

1.  Photography,  Joiimallstlc.    2.  Photographj  aa  a  profeaalon. 
I,  My  weekly  reader. 

770.28  72-732903 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Photographic  stidcs  for  instractioa   (Motion  picture)     In- 
diana Univerai^  Audio- Visual  Center,  1966. 

11  min..  sd.,  color,  16  mm.  (Pr^aratloD  of  aadlo-vlaual  materials 
»erie«) 

Summary:  Presenta  the  basic  techniques  of  making  slides  by  the 
photographic  process  and  shows  the  preparation  and  use  of  photo- 
graphic  slides  in  Instruction.  Suggests  various  sources  of  pictures 
and  shows  how  pictures  can  be  photograi*ed  by  the  teacher  or  copied 
from  other  printed  matter.  Includes  an  Introduction  to  the  Polaroid 
camera  and  film  that  can  produce  positive  slides  in  three  mlnotea. 
Recommends  using  slides  for  teaching  and  reporting  to  parent  group* 
on  children's  activities  and  progress.  Discusses  the  use  of  a  tape  re- 
corded narration  for  some  groups  of  slides. 

Credita:  Producers,  Malcolm  F.  Fleming,  Warreo  D.  Stevens;  di- 
rector, writer,  and  editor,  DeDDls  W.  Pett;  narrator.  John  Welgle; 
educational  authors.  Clarence  M.  Flaten,  Dennis  W.  Pett,  WlUlam  0. 
Prlgge;  photographer.  Bmce  B,  Buckley;  stUl  pbotognmber.  Jack 
W.  Welpott. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Lantern  slides.  2.  Visual  education.  i.  Indiana.  University. 
Aodlo-Vlauai  Center.  Series:  Preparation  of  audio-visual  materi- 
als series  (Motion  picture) 

371.33522  FiA58-3reT 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Photographic  stady  ift  gold  flow.  [Motion  picture]     Audiovisual 
Services,  Loma  Linda  University,  1967. 

14  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pretenu  retearch  on  the  character  of  gold  flow.  Demonstrates 
to  dentist  ho#  gold  sctualiy  (ills  t  void  and  shows  the  function  of  the  sprue. 

1.  FiUings  (Dentistry)  1.  toma  Linda  University.  Audiovisual  Services. 
lRK549]  617  72-700476 

CINE  72  MARC 


Photc^raphy  {Motion  pieture)  Vocational  Guidance  Films. 
Made  by  Burton  Holmes  Films.  Released  by  Oarl  F. 
Mahnlte  Productions,  1946. 

11  mill.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  films) 

With  manual.    Manual  lacking  In  U  C. 

CrediU:  Script.  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

eummary:  Describes  commercial  and  artistic  fields  of  photography. 
Explains  that  Job  opportunities  are  limited  In  newsreel  work  and 
motion  picture  production,  but  that  there  are  many  positions  avail- 
able In  fields  of  photography  other  than  actual  camera  operation. 

1.  Photography  as  a  profession.  i.  Vocational  Guidance  Films, 

Inc.    n.  Mahnke  (Carl  F.)  Productions,  Inc.,  Dea  Moines,  Series: 

Your  life  work  films  (Motion  picture) 

770  71-704270 


Photography  [FUimtnp)    Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 
Visual  Division,  1969. 

4.")  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

Rastnmn  color. 

FOM  tllmstrlp  no.  190. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Bummary:  F^iplains  photography  from  the  development  of  camera 
obscura,  through  discoveries  of  light  sensitive  chemicals  and  experi- 
mentation by  Niepce  and  Daguerre.  Illustrates  how  pinhole  and 
other  simplified  cam^as  work,  how  film  is  made,  bow  light  produces 
dark  and  light  spots  on  film,  and  how  film  la  developed.  Describes 
enlargem^its.  color  film,  flash  attachments,  polaroid  cameras,  and 
other  aspects  of  photography. 

1.  Photography.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  190.  Se- 
ries: Elementary  science  (Fllmstrlp) 

770  Fi  A  68-4167 

Popnlar  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Div. 


Photography:  a  histmr.  tPilm*tripj 
Corp.,  1972. 


Educational  Dimension* 


2  filmstripi  (pi.  i .  Ml  fr..  p«.  2. 74  fr.)    cclor,     35  mm.       and  3  p. 

(2  t.  each;  I  *,  for  msnual  projector.  I  s.  for  atitomstic  projecior).  12  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm  ,  approx.  15  min.  each  side. 

Also  issued  viih  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  developmcniofphoiogrsphy  from  iu  discovery  150 
ynn  ago  to  ju  acccpunee  as  an  independent  sn.  and  shows  the  contributions 
of  such  men  as  Niepce,  Dsguerre.  Tslbol.  Wedgewood.  Brady.  Muybridge.  and 
others. 

I    Photogrsphy-  History.        I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporstion. 

iTRlSj  770  72-733225 

EducsttonsI  Dimensions  72  MARC 


Photography  . . .  anatomy  of  camera  and  film  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Charles  Cahill  and  Associates,  1967. 

12  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

^nmmtuy;  An  Introductory  overview  of  how  a  camera  works  and 
bow  photography  on  film  Is  accomt^lshed.  Discusses  shutter  speed, 
f-stop.  focal  length,  speed,  and  type  of  film. 

1.  Cameras.  2.  Photography— Films.  i.  Cabllt  (Cbarles)  and 
Associates.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

770.28  Fi  A  68-1091 

Charles  Cablll  and  Asaodatea 


Photography  and  the  city  (Motion  picture)     Charles  Eames, 
1969. 

l.',  min.    »d.    color.     It!  mm. 

SUMiHRY:  Discusses  the  Influence  of  photography  In  shapiriR 
cities  and  lolvlng  urban  problems.  Presents  a  historic  review  of 
some  of  the  photographs  that  have  had  an  Influence  on  the  city,  and 
catalogs  those  Images  from  which  a  wide  variety  of  Information 
about  the  city  can  be  derived. 

1.  Cities  and  towns.    2.  Photography.        I.  Barnes,  Charles. 
[HT155]  7U  70-714327 

Charles  r 


Photography  at   work   (Motion   picture)       Eastman   Kodak 
Co..  1962. 

45  niiti.    Kd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sl'MMAUY:   Demonstrates  the  applications  of  industrial  photog- 
raphy in  research,  engineering,  development,  and  manufacturing. 

1.  Photography.  Indostrlal.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Oompany. 
[TR7063  770  77-714239 

Bastman  Kodak  Co. 

Photognvhr  Mack  awl  wUta  o«t4oon.  [Motkm  picture]    Petite 
Film  Co.,  1972. 

18  min,     sd.    bftw.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  techniques  for  improving  outdoor  photographs,  de- 
scribes Usck  and  white  film  characteristics,  and  explains  how  to  use  filters. 
Covert  composition,  exposure,  lighting,  cloac-upa.  natural  poaing,  depth-oT-fieki, 
panning,  and  basic  shutter  speed. 

1.  PhotograiAy.       |.  Petite  Fibn  Corapany,  Seattle. 
[TRU61  niJ  71-715406 

Petite  Film  Co.  72  MARC 


Phot4«raphy  for  everyone  {Motion  picture)     Raskin  Film 
Productions.     Released  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  1967. 

17  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  script.  David  H.  Raskin;  director,  associate 
producer,  and  photographer,  Arthur  Botham;  editor,  Dick  Hereford. 

Sumtnary:  Describes  ways  for  the  amateur  photographer  to  Im- 
prove his  photographs.  Deals  with  ways  to  pose  people,  how  to  se- 
cure attractive  backgrounds,  how  to  use  pbotoflood  and  flash  lighting, 
how  to  take  utiposed  photographs,  how  to  compose  scenic  views,  and 
how  to  be  creative. 

1.  Photography.  i.  Raskin  Film  Productions.     11.  Newenhouse 

(Henk)  Inc. 

778  Fi  A  68-3268 

Henk  Se^venhouse.  Inc. 


Pbotovraphy  la -J  M 
eoaai 

1967. 


.  la  professioaal  aad 

[Slide  set]      Eastman  Kodak  Co., 


80  slides,     color      2  x  2  in        artd  phonoUpe;  S  mia. 

With  script  snd  career  bootLlel. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  careers  in  professional  and  commercial  pttotogrs- 
phy.  and  in  professjonsl  finishing  technologies.  Gives  educational  requirements 
and  tells  of  opportunities  for  advanced  study  in  these  fields. 

1    Photography  u  a  profession.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 
lTR154j  770.23  72-734617 

Eastman  Kodak  Co.  72  MARC 


Photography  of  nuclear  detonations  {Motion  picture)  U.  S. 
Atomic  Energy  Commission,  1961.  Made  by  Edgerton, 
Germesliausen,  and  Grier,  inc. 

17  tuUi.     3d.     color.     16  mui. 

CrcditB:  Author.  Lewis  Fussell,  Jr. 

Summary:  Shows  photographic  examples  of  nuclear  explosions 
taken  from  years  of  tests  and  experimental  work.  Pictures  evidence 
of  the  presence  of  shock  waves  by  their  effects  on  phenomena  such 
as  aitlflclally  produced  smoke  trails  and  discusses  photographic 
problems  and  techniques.  „       .        ,    „     

1.  Photography— Scientific  applications.        1.  U.  S.     Atomic  Energy 

Coninilsston.  ^  ^ 

770.28  Fi  68-201 


Photons  and  electrons  (FUrmtrip) 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 


Popular  Science  Pub. 


41  fr     color.     M  mm.     (High  school  physical  sciences) 

Easitnan  L-oU>r. 

FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  «I67. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  that  emission  and  absorption  of  quantised  energy 
Is  a  function  of  the  various  energy  levels  of  electrons  within  the 
atom.  Illustrates  application  of  Planck's  constant,  characteristic 
spectrn.  and  some  newly  discovered  effects.     With  captions. 

1  Photons  2.  Elections.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Com- 
pany, inc..  New  York,  Audio-Visual  Division.  11.  FOM  fllmstrlp 
no.  i5fiT.        Series:  High  school  physical  sciences  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-M25 

PoiuiKir  Soienre  Pnh.  Co..  .\udlo-Visual  Div. 


Photoreception  and  flowering  {Motion  picture)  Biolt^cal 
Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Hougli'on  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Hnrcourt,  Brace  &  World,  1969. 

4  mltL     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  inquiry  film.     Second  Berl«. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bwnmary:  Investigates  photoreception  sites  In  flowering  plants. 

1.  Photoblology.  2.  Plants,  Effect  of  light  on.  i.  American  In- 
stitute of  Biological  Sciences.  Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study. 
IL  Rand  McNally  and  Company,  rn.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company. 
IV.  Harcourt,  Brace  4  World. 

681.1  70-701072 

Biological  Sciences  Cur-  rtculum  Study 


Photoscenic  Yosemite.  [Slide  set]     Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

151  slides,  color.  2  x  2  in.  and  phonoupe  in  cassette:  single-track,  1  7/8 
ips..  40  min 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  some  of  the  scenic  features  of  YoacmJte  National  Park, 
providing  hints  on  how  to  capture  its  l>eauty  on  film. 

1.  Photography -Landscapes.  2.  Yosemite  National  Park.  1.  Eastman 
Kodak  Company. 

[TR660]  917.94  72-736615 

Eastman  Kodak  Co  72  MARC 

Photosynthesis  (FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy  Oi:Kanizati<m,  1967. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Plant  structure  and  growth,  na  S) 
Summary:  Describes  the  basic  structure,  characteristics,  and  func- 
tions of  plants,  with  emphasis  on  pbotosyntbesla. 

1.  Photosynthesis.        i.  Jam  Handy  Organlxatlon.  lac.        Series: 
Plant  structure  and  growth  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

B81.1  Fi  A  68-4930 

Jam  Handy  Organization 


57 


Photosynthesis  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

24  min.     Hd.     color.     16  ram. 

Second  etlillon. 

Credit!:  Collaborators,  Edgar  F.  Carell.  Ralph  Buchsbaum. 

Summary:  Explains  how  greon  plants  traniiform  light  energy  into 
food  by  the  process  of  photosynthesis.  Uses  laboratory  demonstra- 
tions to  show  bow  scientists  study  this  process. 

1.  Photosynthesis.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration. 

681.1  Fi  A  68-1134 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Photosynthesis    (Fllmstrlp) 
see    Biology  1.    Part  2:    Photosynthesis 


Photosynthesis:  a  chemical  process  {Filmatrip)  Herbert  E. 
Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1964. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  John  W.  Hole,  Jr. 

Nummary.-  Descrlbefi  the  process  of  sugar  production  and  the  sub- 
sequent rearrangement  of  atoms;  shows  bow  the  energy  of  light  ts 
converted  and  stored  within  a  plant.    With  captions, 

1.  Photosynthesis.  2.  Planto.  Effect  <^  light  on.  i.  Budek  (Her- 
bert E.)  Films  and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

581.1  78-735822 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Photosynthesis  as  energy  transfer  (Motion  picture)  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

13  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm.     (Our  living  world) 

Shortened  version  of  the  19r>9  motion  picture  entitled  Patterns  of 
energy  transfer. 

With  guide. 

Summary.'  Considers  energy  transfer  from  sunlight  to  utillution 
In  cell  metabolism,  llhistrates  heterotrophic  and  autotrophic  proc- 
esses. Uses  photosynthesis  to  Illustrate  autotrophic  nutrition.  Dis- 
cusses the  importance  of  energy  transfer  In  biological  phenomena. 

1.  Cell  metabolism.  2.  Photosynthesis.  3.  Energy  metabolism. 
1.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company,  iii.  Patterns  of  energy  transfer  (Motion  picture)  Se- 
ries: Oar  living  world  (Motion  picture) 

574.1  Fi  A  67-1636 

McOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 

Photosynthesis:  Carfoon  dioxide  nqoirenait,  part  1  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.     ni.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teadiers'  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  need  for  cart>on  dioxide  and  light  during 
photosynthesis,  using  plants  which  are  subjected  to  varying  envlroo- 
mental  conditions.  Demonstrates  procedures  for  controlling  eoiiron- 
ments. 

1.  Pbotosyntbesls.  2.  Carbon  dioxide.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Oirporatlon.  Series:  Botany  series  (Motion 
picture.    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. ) 

581.1  70-703727 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Photosynthesis:  Carfoon  dioxide  rcqidranciit,  part  2  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  Qlm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:   Describes  a  Benedict's  solution  sugar  teat  to  i 
the  need  for  cartwn  dioxide  and  light  during  photoayntbeais. 

1.  PhotosynthesN.    2.  Carbon  dioxide.  l  Encycolpaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:    Botany  series    (Motion 

picture.    Eocyclopsedia  Britannica  Educational  0>rit. ) 

581.1  74-703728 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Photosynthesis:  Chlorophyll  reqoircmrat  (Motion  pioture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min.     Hi.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

IxM>p  fllm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary;  I'ites  a  variegated  coleua  leaf  to  ahow  the  relationship 
between  the  production  ot  starts  and  the  prasence  of  cfaloroiAyU. 

1.  Pbotoeyntbesls.    2.  Cltlorophyll.  i.  Ehicyclopaedla  Britannica 

E:duc8Uonal   Corporation.  Series:    Botany  series    (Motion  pic- 

ture.   Eno'dopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.) 

581.1  78-703729 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Photosynthesis  details,  part  1  (Filmstrip)    Ward's  Natural 

Science  Establishment,  1971. 

96  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  dual-track, 
li  Ips.,  25  min.     (Ward's  solo-leam  system) 

With  manual  and  student  review  sheet. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Nina  Sandberg. 

SL'.\IMART:  Summarizes  the  light  reactions  of  photosynthesis. 

1.  Photosynthesis.  2.  Plants,  Effect  of  light  on.  I.  Ward's 
Natural  Science  Establishment,  Inc.  II.  Series:  Ward's  solo-leam 
system  (Fllmstrlp) 

[QK882]  574.1  78-738970 

Ward's  Natural  Science  EstabUahmeDt 


Photosynthesis  details,  part  2  (Filmstrip)    Ward's  Natural 

Science  Establishment,  1971. 

84   fr.     color.     35  mm.     and   phonotape  in  cassette:  doal-track, 
li  ips..  25  min.     (Ward's  solo-leam  system) 

With  manual  and  student  review  sheet. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Nina  Sandberg. 

SUMMARY:  A  qualitative  outline  of  the  ovenOl  dark  reactions 
process  of  photosynthesis. 

1.  Photosynthesis.        1.  Ward's  Natural  Science  EstabUshmeot,  Inc. 
II.  Series :  Ward's  solo-leam  system  (Filmstrip) 
[QK882]  674.1  71-738971 

Ward's  Nataral  Science  EstabUahmeDt 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PhotMynthcsis:  F^icton  affcetinc  ozTt^ii  prodoetka  {Mo- 
tion picture)  EncyoIoptAdM  Brituinica  Eduoaidcnftl  C!<»p., 
1969. 


Loop  t 
Witb  t 


color,    super  8  mm.     (Botany  Mrie«) 


With  tndMn'  KQtde. 

aummary:  Presents  eridence  to  snggMt  that  OTjEVa  >>  emitted 
daring  photosrntbesls,  aalng  an  aquatic  plant  which  la  subjected  to 
TarylniC  eoTlroaioeotal  conditions. 

1.   Photoarntbents.     2.  OxTgen  In  the  bod;.  l  Bncrdopaedla 

Briunnlca  BducatloDal  CotpOTatloo.         Serlea:  Botanr  aertoi  (Mo- 
tion picture.    Encjrdopaedta  Britannica  Bdacatlouil  Corp.) 

581.1  72-708780 

Bncydopaedla  Britan-  olca  Bducattooal  Corp. 


Photosynthesis:  the  btochemical  process  {Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

16  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 
With  tencher's  guide. 
Credits:  Author.  David  J.  Chapman. 

fiummary.-  Presents  the  photosynthetic  process  la  detail.    Includes 
classic  experiments  by  Englemann  and  Calrlo. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Pbotosyntbesls.         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

581.1  76-706717 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Photosynthetic  pigments  in  some  major  phut  Kroops  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Iowa  State  University^  Film  Production 
Unit,  1068. 

3  mln      color.     (Iowa  State  University  plant  science  Rims) 

Versions  available :  si. ;  magnetic  or  optical  sd. ;  cartridge  or  reel ; 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  10  mm. 

With  guide. 

Bummartf:  Illustrates  the  use  of  paper  chromatography  for  the 
comparison  of  pigments  of  green  algae,  mosses,  ferns,  and  flowering 
plants.  Shows  an  extraction  procedure,  application  to  paper,  and 
separation  of  different  pigments  following  Immersion  In  developing 
fluid.  Points  out  that  chromatographs  of  the  various  plants  show 
striking  similarities. 

1.  Plant  pigments.  2.  Paper  chromatography.  i.  Iowa.  State 
University  of  Science  and  Technolc«y,  Ames.  Film  Production  Unit 
581.1  Fi  A  68-1416 

Iowa  Sute  UnlT.  Film  Production  Unit 


Phototaxis  in   Ameba  and  Englcna  ap.   {Motion  picture) 

Harper  &  Row,  1970.     Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Produc- 
tions. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

I»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Upe  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  and  teacher's  man- 
nal. 

Summarjf:  Uses  experiments  to  demonstrate  the  effects  of  light 
on  unlcells. 

1.   Amoeba.     2.   Euglena.     3.    Phototaxis.  i.   Harper  &  Row, 

Publishers.  Series;  Biology  series  (Motion  picture^     Harper  A 

Bow) 

591.5  70-706964 

Harper  &  Row,  Pah-  llahers 


Phototn^ism  (Motion  picture)     Biological  Sciences  Curricu- 
lum Study,  1965. 

4  min,     si.     color.     16  mm. 

i^umwarti:  Explains  phototropism  by  examining  some  of  the  origi- 
nal experiments  done  by  Frits  Went  and  others. 

1.   I'hototropUiu.        r.   .American   Institute  of  Biological  Sciences. 
Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study. 

691.5  Fi  68-732 


Phototropism    {Motion  picture)     Biological   Sciences  Cur- 
riculum Study.    Released  by  Rand  McNally  and  Co.,  1967- 

4  miD.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  film. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teartier'B  guide. 

Svmmarv.-  Uses  tlme-lajwe  photograjAy  to  present  a  eeriM  of  ex- 
periments Illustrating  the  response  of  plants  to  light 

1.  Phototropism.  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sdeccee 
Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Band  McNally  and  Com- 
pany. 

„     .       .  &8U  Fi  A  68-1483 

Portland  SUte  0>llege.  Llbrmry 


Phrase-reading  {Ftlmntrip) 
Arts,  1969. 


Universal  Education  and  Visual 


30  f(.     color.     S.*!  mm.     (Reading  with  speed,  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Script.  Reading  Laboratory,  Inc.;  Illustrations,  Sewell 
Booth.  Stephen  Zonltch. 

Hummarj/:  Shows  that  fixation  on  oolts  of  meaning  rather  than 
Individual  wonlH  increams  horlaontal  eje-span.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Rapid  reading.    2.  Beading  ( Biementary )  i.  Universal  Edu- 

cation and  VlMual  Arts.  Series:  Reading  with  speed  (Filmstrlp) 

DO.  2. 

872.4  72-736673 

A.  U  A.  BookliMt 


Phrase  readinc  devehtpment,  primary  series  {Motion  pio- 
ture)  Southern  Illinois  University,  Film  Production 
Unit  Released  by  University  of  Iowa  Audiovisual  Cen- 
ter, 1968. 

10  motion  pictnres  (11  min.  each)     si.     hAw,     16  mm. 

With  manual. 

Crtditt:  CotksulUnt,  Bruce  R-  Amble. 

Summary:  Pictures  200  practice  pbraaes  la  each  fltn  with  vocabu- 
lary controUeil  at  the  first  grade  level,  to  aid  lo  Increaslog  reading 
rate  and  comprebeosloo.  PhraMS  may  be  preaented  at  two  different 
speeds  of  expoeure. 

1.    Beading    comprehension.      2.    Rapid    reading.  i.    IlHools. 

Southern    Illltw>la    University,    Carbondale.     Flhn    Production,     n. 
Iowa.    University.    Audiovisual  Center. 

872.4  FiA6a-1911 

Iowa.    Uolv.    Motion  Picture  Unit 


Phrase  structure  rules:  the  noon  phiakw  {Motion  picture) 
Ore^n  Curriculum  Study  Center,  University  of  Orefi;on. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1965. 

SO  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Transformational  grammar  serlea) 

With  user's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Kernels  and  transformations,  by  Wayne 
A.  O'Nell. 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director,  Dale  White 

Summary:  Shows  the  ways  In  which  various  kinds  of  grammar 
approach  the  problem  of  definition  of  the  noun  phrase  Preeenta 
rules  governing  the  noun  phrase. 

1.  English  language — Sentences.  2.  English  language — Grammar, 
(Generative  i.  O'Nell,  Wayne  A.     Kernels  and  transformations, 

II,  Oregon.     University.     Oregon  Curriculum  Study  Center,     m.  Mc- 
Oraw-Hltl   Bo<A  Ompany.  Series:  Transformational  grammar 

serlee  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-571 


Phrase  structure  rules:  the  verb  friiraae  {Motion  picture) 
Oregon  Curriculum  Study  Center,  University  of  Oregon. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co..  1966. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Transformational  grammar  series) 

With  user's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Kernels  and  transformations,  by  Wayne 
A.  O'Nell. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Dale  White. 

hummary:  Defines  and  explains  the  rules  which  govern  the  verb 
phrase,  the  second  main  part  of  the  English  sent^ice 

1.  English  language — Sentences.     2.  English  language — Orammar, 
Oeueratlve  t.  O'Nell,  Wayne  A.     Kernels  and  traosformatlons. 

n,  Oregon.  University.  Oregon  Curricnlum  Study  Center.  riL  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company.  Series:  Transformational  grammar 
series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-572 


The  Ph7la/irho*i  who  of  the  aalaal  Uagdoa.  [Motion  picture] 
Reela  Fdnu.  Made  by  Reela  Educational  Films.  Released  by 
CCM  Pilma,  1969. 

12  Diin.     td.     coloT.     16  mm.     (Living  world  of  the  (ca) 

Abo  bsued  tn  niper  8  mm.  with  magnetic  tauad  uack. 

With  tcacber*!  guide. 

CREDITS:  Produccn.  Peter  Rabow.  Oeorge  Aocooa;  Dsrrstor,  Don  Prsak- 
lin;  coBSultant,  C  Richard  Rohins;  cinematographer,  George  Ancona. 

SUMMARY;  Describo  marine  ■"■■"■*«  that  are  represcntaltvei  of  the  ten 
major  F^yls- 

1.  Marine  buoa.       I.  Reela  Filau.     II.  CCM  Pilma.     111.  Series:  Living 
world  of  the  aea.  [Motion  picture] 

tQL121]  591.92  72-700590 

Reela  Educatioaal  Films  72  MARC 


Phyrieal  oad  chemical  dumBOW  coapouids  aad  Hlxtvea.  [Motion 
picturci  Dept.  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  Da- 
vid G,  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

5  min.    u,     color,     super  S  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  aeries) 

Loop  film  in  cartrid|e. 

With  tcacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  ditcusaion  aid  which  ihowi  that  each  element  retaina  iti  own 
»et  of  phyaical  properties  in  a  mixture  and  demonitratea  that  when  the  elementi 
combine  chemically  lo  form  •  compound  a  dilTerent  set  of  [diyaical  properties 
is  acquired.  Designed  to  improve  the  student's  abiUiy  to  describe,  explain,  or 
clasai^  what  he  has  observed. 

1.  Chemical  elemenu.  2.  Mixtures.  3.  Matter— Properties.  I.  Yak  Uni- 
versity.    Dept-  of  Chemistry-     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

poraticm.     III.  Series:  Yale  chemistry  film  series.  iMotioB  picture] 
[QD466]  546  78-714948 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Phyaical  aad  chemical  i^aages:  fut  reaction  (mcrcory  and  sOver 
nitrate)  [Motion  picture]  Dept.  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University. 
Made  by  David  O.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr. 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britaimica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.     >i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  lescher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  diacussioa  aid  which  sbowi  the  physical  and  chemical 
changes  that  occur  when  mercury  ia  fed  into  a  solution  of  silver  nitrate.  Designed 
to  improve  the  student's  abiUty  to  describe,  exfrfain.  or  classify  what  be  hat 
observed. 

I.Mercury.  2.  Silver  nitniW.  I.  Yale  University.  Dept  of  Chemistry. 
II.  EncyciopMdia  Britannica  Educational  Corporatioo.  III.  Series;  Yale  chem- 
iatry  film  (cries.  [Motion  picturei 

[Qbl81.H6i  546  71-714949 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Physical  aad  demical  Ganges:  phase  demonstration  (melting, 
Tolatizatkm,  and  coadeasation  of  naphthalene)  [Motion  pic- 
ture] Dept  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Mule  by  David 
G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp,,  1971. 

2  min.     ti.     color,     super  %  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  ia  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  diacuaaion  aid  which  shows  the  physical  and  chemical 
changes  that  ixcur  with  temperature  changes  in  naphthalene  powder.  Designed 
to  improve  the  student's  ability  to  describe,  explain,  or  clasaify  what  he  has 
observed. 

1.  Phase  rule  and  equiUbrium.  2,  Naphthalene.  I.  Yale  Univenity. 
Dept.  of  Chemistry.     II.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnica  Educational  Corporation. 

Ill,  Series:  Yale  cbenustry  film  series.  [Motion  picture] 

(QD501]  546  76-714950 

Eiicyclopaedis  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educslional  Corp. 


58 


Physical  nd  ^emlcal  changes:  slow  reaction  (iron  and  oxygen) 

[Motion  picture]  Dept  of  Cliemistry,  Yale  University.  Made 
by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  scries) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  discussion  aid  which  uses  stop-motion  photography  to  show 
the  physical  and  chemical  changes  that  occur  when  oxygen  is  iHjbblcd  into  an 
invcncd  tube  containing  steel  wool.  Designed  to  improve  the  student's  abilily 
to  describe,  explain,  or  classify  what  he  has  observed 

I.  Oxidation.  2.  Steel.  I.  Yale  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  11.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Ill  Series;  Yale  chemistry 
film  scries.  (Motion  picture] 

[QD63.09]  546  70-7 1 495 1 

Encyclopsedia  BriUnnica  72  MARC 

Educational  Cwp. 

Physical  and  diemlcal  chaages:  solntion,  evaporation,  and  crys- 
talllzatioB  (snlfor  in  carbon  disnlflde)  [Motion  picture]  Dept. 
of  Chemistry,  Yale  University-  Made  by  David  G.  Anderson 
and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

3  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  tCKher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  discussion  aid  which  utes  stop-motion  and  close-up  photog- 
raphy to  show  the  physical  and  chemical  chaages  that  occur  when  sulfur  powder 
is  dissolved  in  carbon  disulfide.  Designed  to  improve  the  student's  ability  to 
describe,  ex^sin,  or  classify  what  he  has  observed. 

I.  Solution  (Chemistry)     2.  Sulphur.     3.  Cartwn  diiulphide.        1-  Yale  Uni- 
versity.    DepL  of  Chemistry.     IL  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.    III.  Series:  Yale  chemistry  film  series.  [Motion  picture] 
[QDS41,  546  73-714952 

Encyclopaedia  Britaimica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Physical  and  chemical  changes:  very  Cast  reaction  (anuncmlua 
didromate  volcano)  [Motion  picture]  Dept  of  Chemistry, 
Yale  University.  Mule  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew 
Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britaimica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1971. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  discussion  aid  which  shows  the  physical  and  chemical 
changes  that  occiu  when  orange  ammonium  dichromste  decomposes.  Designed 
lo  improve  the  student's  alnlity  to  describe,  explain,  or  classify  what  he  has 
observed. 

1.  Ammonium  dichromste.    2.  Decomposition  (Chemistry)       I.  Yak  Uni- 
versity.    Dept  of  (Themistry-     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.    111.  Series:  Yale  chemistry  film  series.  (Motion  picture] 
[QD181.N1]  546  77-714953 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Physical  anthropology  1953.  [Slide  set]  W.  W.  Howells.  Made 
and  released  by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  University 
of  Wisconsin  Extension,  1953. 

68  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

Supplements  Physical  anthropology  1 95 1. 

With  notes- 

SUMMARY:  Shows  slides  of  fossil  human  and  australopithecine  material. 
Includes  views  of  Hotu  skulb  and  of  Tclanthropus  and  Parsnthropus  material. 

1.  Fossil  man-       I.  HowelU,  WiUiam  White,  1908-  II.  Wisconsin. 

Univenity.     Bureau  of  Audio- Visusl  Instruction. 

[GN282j  573  72-736140 

Wis. -Univ.  Bureau  of  A-V  72  MARC 

Instruction 


Physical  changes  in  plant  tissue  (Motion  pictu   j)     Thome 
Films,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     ( Experlmeotal  bio.  jgy :  osmosis) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMUABY :  An  exi>erlment  In  which  one  potato  core  Is  Immersed 
In  distilled  water  and  a  second  Id  a  S%  salt  solution  to  demonstrate 
that  moTlag  water  causes  physical  changes  In  plant  tissue. 

1.  Plant  cells  and  tlssuea.    2.  OsmoelK.         I.  Thome  Films,  Inc., 
Boulder,  O>lo.     II.  Series:  Experimental  biology:  osmosis    (Uotloa 
picture) 
(QK726]  681.1  70-712146 

Thorne  Films,  inc. 


Physical  development   {Filnutrip)     Eye  Gate  Hottse,  1969. 

31  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  11 
mln.     nikrogroove.     (Getting  to  know  me.  no.  2) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Credits:  Writer,  Mary  T.  Fltzpatrlck. 

Bummarv:  Explains  concepts  relating  to  sexual  maturation.  Bz- 
plains  that  many  problems  that  adolescents  have  are  associated  with 
their  physical  development. 

1.  Adolettcence.  2.  Pulwrty.  l  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series : 
Getting  to  know  me  {Fllmstrlp)  no.  2. 

612.66  74r-733799 

Eye  Gate  House 

TW  Physical  eavlroaaMBt  [Motion  picture]     Hubbard  Scientific 
Co.,  1972. 

spproi.4min.  li.  coioi.  super  I  mm.  (Eoolagy  sad  savirooiiMMal  atad- 
tes) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher*!  guide  sod  studem  itudy  giride. 

SUMMARY:  Showihow  the  two  ms|or  components  oflht  physical  cavlrM- 
mcat,  climate  and  topography,  determine  the  type  of  ecoayslcms  that  exist  in 
various  parts  of  (he  biosphere. 

'    I.  Geographical  distribution  of  animati  and  planla.     2.  Ecology.        1.  Hub- 
bard (T.  N.)  Scientific  Company.  Northbrook.  lU.    II.  Series:  Beolosy  and  siivi- 
ronmenlsl  studies.  tMotion  picturei 
lQH84i  574.5  72-701627 

Hubbard  Scientiftc  Co.  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Physical  examination  of  the  joints  {Motion  picture)  Paul 
J.  Bilka.  Made  by  Audio-Visual  Prodnction  Center.  Re- 
IfiAsed  bT  Audio- Visual  Extension,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1961. 

90  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Part  ooe  of  a  two  part  series  on  the  phTSical  >olat  ex- 
amloatlon.  Dtocusses  the  principles  of  Joint  examination,  and  demon- 
strates a  routine  technique  for  examining  the  normal  band,  elbow, 
knee,  and  back. 

1.  Joints— Exam  lnatl<Mi.  i.  BlUta,  Paul  J.,  1919-  n.  Minne- 

sota.   Unlrersity.    Audlo-Visoal  Extension  Serrlce. 

616,7  79-7032»l 

Minnesota.    Unlr.  Andio-Tlnial Bxtenslon  Serrlce 


Physical  fitness  and  good  health  (Motion  picture)  Walt 
Di«ney  Productions  in  association  with  the  Upjohn  Co. 
Rele^ised  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1969. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (The  Upjohn  health  serlea) 

With  teacher's  pilde. 

CRED'rrS :  Director,  Ken  Peterson. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  animation  to  show  how  exercise  helps  bnlld 
mu^le  tissue  and  Increases  the  capillaries'  capadtjr  to  snH>^  blood 
to  body  parts;  presents  lire  action  seqnmces  of  animals  to  show 
that  rest  Is  essential  to  all  forms  of  animal  life;  dlscnaees  the  Im- 
portance of  a  proper  diet  for  pb7«lcal  fitness  and  good  health. 

1.  Hygiene.  2.  Exercise— Physiological  effect  3.  Best  L  Dto- 
oey  (Walt)  Productions.  II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Haterlala 
Company.  III.  Series:  The  Upjohn  health  series  (Motion  picture) 
tRA776]  613  70-712354 

Walt  Disney  Educa-  tlooal  Materials  Co. 


Physical  fitness  and  traffic  safety  (Motion  picture)  Ameri- 
can Automobile  Association.  Made  by  South  Carolina 
Educational  Television  Center.  Released  by  Great  Plains 
National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1967. 

2S  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (.Sportsmanlike  drirlng.  no.  4) 

Part  of  an  educational  package  Including  texts,  workbook,  drlTlng 
guides,  tests,  (llmstrlpa.  and  brief-fllms. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

S«(mm«rj(:  DIxcusses  the  relationship  of  physical  fitness  to  trafflc 
safety  and.  describes  permaneiit  disabilities  that  can  militate  against 
drlrlDg. 

1,  AulomobUe  drivers— Physiological  aspects.  2,  Trafflc  safety. 
L  American  Automobile  Association,  n.  Great  Plains  National  In- 
stmctlonal    Televlsloo    Library.  Series :    Sportsmanlike   drirlng 

(Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

613.7  Fi  A  68-917 

American  Automobile  Aseodatloo 


Physical  fitness:  Appearance,  rest,  relaxation,  and  revitalj- 
zation  {Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto, 
1964.      Released    in    the    U.    S.   by    Sterling   Educational 

Films,  1965. 

10  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Internatlooal  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation. 

Number  2  Id  the  nerlee  eotitled  10  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booktet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Bummttry:  Presents  basic  exercises  for  women,  which  have  been 
developed  by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Exercise  for  women.  i.  Canada.  Royal  Onadian  Air  Force. 
Exercise  plan.s  for  physical  fitness,  n.  Moreland-I^tcbford  Prodac- 
tiona.  Toronto,    m.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  ioc 

613.7  75-706966 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Physical    fitness:    Contribation    oi   sports   to   a    bafanced 
proffraro  {Motion  picture)     Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto, 

1964.     Iteleased  in  (he  V.  S.  bv  Sterling  Educational  Films, 
1965. 

10  niin.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

International  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation. 

Number  4  in  the  series  entitled  5  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Summary:  presents  basic  exercises  for  men.  which  have  been  de- 
▼eioped  by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  CaUlsthenlcs.  i.  Canada.     Royal  Canadian  Air  Force.    Ex- 

ercise plana  for  physical  fitness,    ii.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions, 
Toronto,    ni.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

613.7  79-706967 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Physical  fitness:  Exercise,  strength,  and  endurance  {Motion 
picture.)  MoreIand-I.«tchford,  Toronto,  1964.  Released  in 
the  U.  .<.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1970. 

10  ni.ii.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

InieinaMonitl  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation 

Numb*'!  4  in  the  series  entitled  10  BX  pUn  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Bummnry:  Presents  basic  exercises  for  women,  which  have  been 
developed  by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Exercise  for  women,  r.  Canada.  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 
Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness,  n.  Moreland-Latchford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto,    in.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

613.7  72-706968 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Physical  fitness:   i^ltness  dividends  from   daily  activities 

{Motion  picture)    Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto,  1964.    Re- 
leased in  the  V.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1965. 


10  min 


sd.     bftw 


Ifi  I 


International  version  featuring  George  Fayeia  animation. 

Number  2  in  the  series  entitled  5  BX  plan  for  idiyslcal  fitness,  by 
the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Bajwd  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  |dtyslcal  fitness, 
^  tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

fitWMMry:  PrcMDts  basic  exercises  for  men,  which  have  been  de- 
TCloped  by  tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Callisthenics.  i.  Canada.     Royal  Canadian  Air  Force.     Ex- 

ercise plans  for  physical  fitness,    ii.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions, 
Toronto,    iil  Sterling  Educational  i/^tiaa,  inc. 

613.7  76-706969 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Physical  fitness:  How  fit  should  me  be?  {Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latchfot^,  Toronto,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1966. 

10  miu.    ad.    b&w.    16  mm. 

International  version  featuring  George  Fayers  aDimation. 

Number  6  In  tbe  series  entitled  S  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  exercises  for  men,  which  have  been  de- 
veloped by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Callisthenics.  i.  (Canada.     Royal  Canadian  Air  Force.     Ex- 

ercise plana  for  physical  fitness,  it.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions, 
Toronto,    iii.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc. 

618.7  70-706970 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Physical    fitness:    How    to    begin    and    how    to   progress 

{Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto,  1964. 
Relea.sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  EMucational  Films,  1965. 

10  ni  n.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

International  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation. 

.Number  1  In  tbe  series  entitled  5  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness,  by 
tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  tbe  Royai  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Bummary:  Presents  basic  exercises  for  men,  which  have  been  de- 
veloped by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Caltlsthenit's.  i.  Canada.     Royal  Canadian  Air  Force.     Ex- 

ercise pUns  for  physical  fitness,  ii.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions, 
Toronto,    in.  Sterling  EVlucatlonal  Films,  lac. 

613.7  78-706971 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Physical  fitness:  How  to  begin,  what  fitness  means  to  a 
woman  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto, 
1964.      Released    in   the    V.    S.    by   Sterling   Educational 

Films.  1965. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

International  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation. 

Number  1  in  like  .-eries  entitled  10  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  For(.«. 

Bwnmnry:  Presents  basic  eien-ispM  for  women,  which  have  be«i 
deceloped  by  ttie  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Exercise  for  women.  i.  Canada.  Boyal  Canadian  Air  Force. 
Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness,  n.  Morelaod-Uitchford  Produc- 
tions. Toronto,    in.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc. 

613.7  78-706972 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Physical  fitness:  Muscular  power  and  organic  power  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Moretand-Ijatchford,  Toronto,  1964.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1965. 

10  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

International  version  featuring  George  Payers  animation. 

Number  3  In  the  series  entitled  5  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  exercises  for  men,  which  have  been  de- 
veloped by  the  Boyal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Callisthenics.  i.  Canada.  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force.  Ex- 
ercise plans  for  physical  fitness,  ii.  Moreland-Latchford  Produc- 
tions. Toronto,    m.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

613.7  71-706973 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Physical  fitness:  slow  down,  I  can't  keep  op  {FUnutrip) 
Ted  Lowry  Productions.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970. 

62  fr.    color.    SH  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  8  mln. 
(Learning  to  learn  serlea) 
with  teachers'  guide. 
Btmmary:  Teaches  dilldren  about  the  Importance  of  physical  flt- 


1.  Exercise.  2.  School  children — Health  and  hygleoe. 
Lowry  Productions,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Learning  to  learn  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.3 
HcGraw-HlllBookCo. 


L  Ted 

Series: 


71-735622 


Physical  fitness:  Weight  control  and  cmnmim  sense  abont 

exercise  (Motion  picture)     Moreland-Latchford,  Tor<mto, 
1964.     Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1965. 

10  mln     sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

International  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation. 

Number  5  In  the  series  entitled  H  BX  plan  for  physical  fitness. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fltnes-s, 
by  tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Bummary:  Presents  basic  exercises  for  men,  which  have  been  de- 
veloped by  tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  CallistheDics.  i.  Canada.  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force.  Ex- 
ercise plans  for  physical  Btneas.  n.  Moreland-Latchford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto,    ta.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc. 

613.7  75-706974 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Physical  fitness:  Weight  control,  diet,  exercise,  and  health 

(Motion    picture)      Moreland-Latchford,    Toronto,    1964. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1965. 

10  min.    sd.    bftw.    16  mln. 

International  version  featuring  George  Fayers  animation. 

Number  3  In  the  aeries  entitled  10  BX  plan  fbr  physical  fltn^s. 

Based  on  the  booklet  entitled  Exercise  plans  for  physical  fitness, 
by  tbe  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

Summary.-  Presents  basic  exercises  for  women,  which  hare  been  de- 
TCloped  by  tbe  Boyal  Canadian  Air  Force. 

1.  Sxerdae  for  women.  l  Canada.  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force. 
Exercise  plans  for  iriiyslcal  fitness,  n.  Morelaod-Latchford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto,    oi.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

613.7  79-706975 

National  PUm  Board  of  Canada 


Physical 


[Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1968. 


3  if»nip«renci«      color       10x12  in      (Earth  »cie«c«) 

Wjih  overlays. 

With  icachcr't  martuai 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Ralph  Griybtil.  Mcnon  Bradley. 

CONTENTS:  Geodesy.— Latitudinal  and  longitudinal  developncnL— In- 
terpreting topographic  maps. 

I  Phy»»cal  geography-  1 1  Phy«ical  geography)  I.  Ocativc  Viaasls  (Pina) 
II.  Series:  Earth  science   [TransparertciO] 

rGB55)  912  72-735750 

Creative  VituaU  72  MARC 


59 


1971,     M.de  by  A-V  .Media  Craft8m.n.  ^^ 

4-W  fr.     color.    35  mm 

nw     ,*'v*'*"'  P»«™P*>y  I    Strahler.  Artbur  Newell    iftiS- 

Physlcsl  geography.     H    Strahler.  Arthur  Newell   IBls!  a„  .„ 

.reduction  to  physical  geography."   III.  "{^iSruJ ','^nd  8oct"l^: 
l"**59J  910.02  7R-7^w> 

John  Wiley  and  Sons  7(^-739302 


Phrilca]  geograyhr  of  Ada.  [Tranaparendet]     AEVAC.  1969. 

7  iransparencica.    color.     1 1  10  in. 

With  23  overlays. 
With  teacher'!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Provide*  an  undervtanding  of  the  natiotu  sad  peoples  of  Ana 
of  today  through  descriptioa  of  the  land  and  its  mt.  river  drstaage,  natoral 


1.  nysical  geograpliy— Am. 
[GB2S0j 
AEVAC 


L  Aevac,  inc. 
915 


72-734102 
MARC 


Phrdcal 

AEVAC,  1969. 


PHiMhj     «f    Ca»te«i    Laurie  a,     [Transparencies] 


la  10  in. 


With  IS  ovEfiays. 

With  leacber*!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Etaminea  the  Cealral  Ancricaa  envirooiMni  in  detail,  aaalyi- 
mg  facta  cooceming  rivcf  drainage,  rainbll  and  vegetation,  wiadi  and  ciaretus, 
climau  looca.  the  relation  of  man  to  dte  lasd.  and  the  prcwacc  of  nineral 
rtsourcca,  M  ■  raeam  lo  mdemaading  the  hiatorical  devek^menl  of  tbe  people 
aad  natioat  of  the  regim. 

I.  Phyncal  gMgrapby— Ceacral  Aaciics.       I.  Aavac.  inc. 
lGB136]  917.28  72-734100 

AEVAC  73  MARC 


•f    Soatk     AMSrica      [Transparencies] 


AEVAC.  1969. 


•tor.     I  X  10  in. 

la  caae. 

With  23  overlays. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  naps  and  pbotograpbi  U>  — t*^"  die 
aad  climatic  hctors  which  have  influenced  the  social,  economic. 
devciopmeni  of  the  people  of  South  America,  including  such  key 
comparative  population  densities,  current  utilization  of  natural 
projected  land  utilizatioo. 

1.  Physical  geognptiy— South  Aacrica.       I.  Aevac  inc. 
[GB144,  918  72. 

AEVAC  73 


734101 
MARC 


PhysJcal  occam^raphy  (FiJmxfrip)  Fclton  Design  Studio. 
Made  by  Encyclopeedia  Britaiinira  Films.  Released  by 
Nntionnl  Academy  of  Sciences,  1966. 

7«  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  «.,  12  In..  SSI  rpm.. 
17   mln.     (Oceanography:   understanding  oor  deep   frontier,   no.   11 

Phonodisc  for  both   manual   and  nutomatlc  projection. 

With  narration   booklet,  glossary,  and  reading  list. 

Bummary:  Dl.scusses  ocean  \TaTe8.  tides,  seismic  sea  wsTea,  inter- 
nal wares,  and  ocean  currents.  Describes  the  relationship  of  Balinlty 
and  temperature  structures  In  the  ocean  to  currents,  and  explains 
the  Corlolls  effect.  Includes  a  discussion  of  currents  below  the 
surface  layers  and  tells  bow  tliey  were  discovered. 

1.  Oce«nography.  i.  Felton  Design  Studio.  Washington.  D.  C. 
n.  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  Washington.  D.  C.  Series: 
Oceanography:   understanding  our  deep  frontier   (Filmstrip)   no.   1. 

Fi  A  66-^96  rev 
National  Academy  of  Sciences 

Physical  performaiKe  test  (Motion  picture)  Mtniterey 
County  Office  of  Kducation.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional .Mi'din  Services,  1971. 

20  mill.     Hd.     colw.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS.  ProdDcer.  Thomas  O'Connor;  adriser,  Genevie  Dexter. 

SUHMARY:  Demonstrates  techniques  In  administering  tbe  six 
events  of  the  physhral  performance  teat  that  was  adopted  by  the 
State  "f  California  for  students  from  the  ages  of  ten  through  eighteen. 

1.  Physical  fitness—Testing.         1.  Monterey  County    Calif.     Office 
of  Education.     II.  AIMS  InstrucUonal  Media  Services. 
tGV4;«]  613.7  70-713240 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  ServiCM 


Pbysical  pn^rties  (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1099. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Crystals) 

Loop  lilm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge. 

Credit*:  Producers,  J.  David  Denning,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  cleavage  and  gliding  In  both  natural  crysUls 
and  metals. 

1.   Crystals.     2.   Uetala.        t.  Thome  Films,   inc.,  Boulder,  Goto. 
Series  :  Crystals  (Motion  pictures) 

548  77-707078 

Tbome  Films 


Physical  properties  of  air  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Prodne- 

tions,  1968. 

11  m.itlnn  pictures,     si.     colcv.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  as  loop  film  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  fact  sheets. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beeobing;  author,  Harold 
Sllvanl. 

Contents:  Paper  bag  and  hook.  1  mln.— Inverted  tumbler  in  the 
aquarium.  1  mln.— Funnel  and  bottle.  2  mln.— Tumbler  and  tube. 
1  min. — Sugar  cubes  in  water.  1  mln. ^Balancing  ballooDs.  2  mln. — 
Tbe  balancing  bags.  1  mio.— The  covered  candle.  S5  sec.^The  two 
covered  candles.  I  min. — Candles  under  a  Jar.  40  sec — Floating 
candle  In  the  aquarlom.     1  mln.     For  elementary  gradea. 

].  Air — Juvenile  films.        I.  Scope  ProductloiLS. 

633  71-711817 

Scope  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Physical  properties  of  matter  (Filmstrip)     Macmillan  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  Instructional  Media  Associates. 

-10  fr     cwliir.     :i')  mm.     (Macmillan  el«'mentary  science  filmstrips) 

Wrth   [eiicluT^   inaniml. 

Suiinu'tit/:  lM\nes  matter  and  the  states  of  matter  aod  discusses 
the  physical  properties  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases,  nesrrlbes  melt- 
ing points,  freezing  points,  evaporation,  sublimation,  and  the  struc- 
ture of  the  atom.  Shows  the  relationship  of  molecular  atructur*  to 
the  physical  properties  of  the  states  of  matter.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grade?;. 

1.  Matter— Juvenile  films.  i,  Uacmlllan,  firm,  publiaherB,  New 

York.  Serleis. 

372.3  77-735870 

Uacniillan  Co. 

Physical,  lodal,  aad  ccoaoMic  geogrMhy  of  AlHca.  [Traiuparen- 
cies)     AEVAC.  1969. 

14  cruupveacict.     color.     S  x  10  io. 

In  cu«. 

With  47  overUy*. 

With  tCKher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Aregion-by-regionexsmiiutioDof  the  continent  of  Afrka  Bad 
it*  varied  physical  fealuret.  rich  natural  reaourcca,  and  difTcrin|  human  condi- 
tion* of  pet  capita  income,  tUiteracy,  and  diaeaae,  in  racial  and  ethnic  make-up, 
and  the  policy  and  problem*  of  ^tarthcid. 

1.  Africa— DcKhption  and  travel— 1951-  I.  Aevac,  inc. 

[DT12.2]  916  72-734114 

AEVAC  72  MARC 


Physical    therapy    (Motion    picture) 
Made  hy  William  Claiborne  Inc. 


McGraw-Hill,    1971. 


10  min.     sd.     color.     13  mm.     (Orientation  to  rehabilitation) 

.\lso  issued  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Nettle  M.  Hutchins. 

SUMMARY  :  Explains  the  role  of  physical  therapy  In  rehablllU- 
tlon.  Defines  physical  therapy  as  the  use  of  various  mechanical 
means  to  promote  optimum  strength,  eoduraoce,  function,  and  neuro- 
musciilar  coordination  in  the  l>od;  of  the  disabled  person. 

1.  Physical  therapy.        I.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company.     II.  Se- 
ries: Orientation  to  rehabllitati(»i  (Motion  picture) 
[RM7(X)]  615  71-713984 

UcOraw-HlUBookOo. 


Physical  therapy  in  the  treatement  of  the  adalt  hemiplegic 
patient  (Mot'ton  firture)     X'.  .S.  Depf.  of  the  Army,  1962. 

26  min.     wl.     color.     10  mm. 

Order  no.  PMF-5347. 

Summarn:  Demonstrates  physical  therapy  In  the  treatment  of 
the  adult  henilplexlc  patient,  showing  Bobath  treatment-technique* 
applied  to  fl  patient  In  the  following  positions:  supine,  prone,  sitting, 
kneeling,  standing,  and  walking. 

1.  Physical  therapy.     2.  Paralysis.        i.  IT.  S.     Dept  of  the  Army. 

Fi  E  67-84  rev 
Du  Art  Film  [jiltoratorles 


Physically  fit  (Motion  picture)  American  Dairy  Association. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-?i 

5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  Olympic  gold  medal  winner  Don  Schollander  presents 
helpful  suggestions  on  how  to  achieve  physical  fitness. 

1.  Ph.vslcal  fitness.  i.  American  Dairy  Aagoclatlon.    ri.  Modern 

Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

613  Fi A  67-5122 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

Physics:  an  interactive  approach  {Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

14  mm.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

French  ver.tlon  released  under  the  title  La  physique  en  classe 
lulM»ratulrp. 

Credits:  Producer.  Gilles  Bolvin ;  director,  Jacques  Parent;  narra- 
tion, Earl  Pennington ;  educational  consultant,  Claude  Fllton ; 
cameramen,  Michel  Thomas  d'Hoste,  R^  Gr^golre,  Tamas  Vamos; 
editor,  Serge  Barrette. 

Summary:  Shuws  the  study  of  physics  In  today's  classroom,  with 
emphasli  on  the  understanding  of  processes,  rather  than  rote- 
learning  of  data. 

1.  PbjBlca — Stud;  and  teaching.  i.  Canada.    National  Film 

Board. 

530.07  78-706956 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Physics  and  chemistry  of  water  (Motion  picture)  Lever 
Bros.  Co.  Releaaed  by  Film  Associates  of  California, 
1967. 

21  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  atudy  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  bow  the  nature  of  the  water  molecule  deter- 
mines the  physical  properties  of  water.  Points  out  that  life  Is 
dependent  on  some  of  the  unusual  properties  of  water— Its  slow 
rate  of  evaporation.  Its  high  surface  tension,  its  powers  of  solution, 
and  the  fact  that  it  is  heavier  In  the  liquid  than  the  solid  form — 
and  explains  that  all  of  these  properties  are  determined  by  the 
nature  and  function  of  the  hydrogen  bond  In  water. 

1.  Water.  i.  Lever  Brothers  Company,  n.  Film  Associates  of 
California,  Loa  Angeles. 

646  FiA68-l 

Film  Associates  of  California 


PhysicB  of  Bound    (Filmstrip) 
see   A  Series  of  studies  in  the  physics  of  sound 


PhysioloKical  and  emotional  aspects  of  pain  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Train-Aide  Corp,  Releaaed  by  Train-Aide  Educa- 
tional Systems  by  PharmaBeal,  1970. 

ir>  min.     wl.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Patient  as  a  person) 

Muicnetlc  sound  track. 

I.fO<>p  tllni  moiiiit«'d  In  cartridge. 

AIm)  Iwtued  an  fllniNtrlp  with  record  or  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  programmed  Instruction  booklet,  and 
post  te«t. 

CRKIHTH :  Authors,  iJory  Uthroan,  Janet  I-  Wilde. 

SUMMARY :  Pt>rtray8  the  characteristics  of  pain  and  shows  the 
dllTi-rent  renrtloriM  of  Individuals  to  Its  discomfort.  Defines  the  four 
types  of  pain,  the  causes  and  physiological  baHls.  Emphasises  the 
role  of  the  nurse  In  responding  to  llie  patient  In  pain. 


1.  Nurse  and  patient  2.  Sick— Psychology.  3.  Pain,  I.  Train- 
Aide  Corporation.  II.  Train-Aide  Rducational  Systems  by  Pharma- 
seal.     III.  Series:  The  Patient  as  a  person  (Motion  picture) 

610.7  7a-7l2974 

Train-Aide  Corp. 

Physiological  basis  of  rehabilitation  medicine.  [Slide  set]     W.  B. 
Saunders  Co.,  1972. 

100  slides.     bAw.     2  x  3  in. 

With  list  of  options  ind  hand  slide  viewer. 

Based  on  the  tmok  of  the  same  title  by  John  A.  Downey  and  Robert  C. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  John  A.  Downey.  Rotwrt  C,  Darling- 

SUMMARY:  llluslrationi  designed  for  undergraduate  and  postgraduate 

courses  in  rehabilitation  and  physical  medicine. 

I     RchabiliUtion.      2,   Physiology.         I.  Downey,  John  A..   1930- 

Physiological  basis  of  rehabilitation  medicine.     11.  Saunders  (W.  B.)  Company, 

Philadelphia. 

[RM930]  610.69  72-734086 

W   B,  Saunders  Co.  72  MARC 

Physiology  of  birth  (Filmstrip)  Warren  Schloat  Produc- 
tions, 1970. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In.,  33J  rpm,.  10  min. 
(Human  birth,  growth,  and  development:  facts  and  feelings,  no.  5) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits;  Author,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

Summary.-  A  study  of  human  development  from  fertilization 
through  fetal  growth  to  birth.  Discusses  new  concepts  of  heredity, 
genes,  and  DNA. 

1.  Embryology,  Human.  2.  Human  genetics.  i.  Schloat  (War- 
ren) Productions,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  y.  Series:  Human  birth, 
growth,  and  development:  facts  and  feelings  (Filmstrip)  no.  5. 

612.63  73-736353 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

Physiology  of  conceptitm  (Motion  picture)  KUON-TV, 
1&65.     Released  by  Instructional  Media  Center,  University 

of  Xebraska. 

29  niln.     sd.     Wtw.     16  mm.     (Nine  to  get  ready  series,  no.  2) 
Summary:  Discusses  physiology  of  conception,  diagnosis  and  tim- 
ing of  ovulation,  sperm  migration,  fertillMtlon,  early  development 
of  the  fertltlsed  ovum.  Infertility,  and  female  physiology  and  anat- 
omy.   Features  Dr.  J.  Robert  Bragonler  and  Leta  Powell  Drake. 

1.   Conception.  i.   Lincoln,  Neb.     Television  station   KUON- 

TV.     u.  Nebraska.    University.    Instructional  Media  Center.  Se- 

ries- Nine  to  get  ready  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

612.6  76-704215 

Nebraska.     Univ.  Instructional  Media  Center 

Physiology  <rf  hemopoietic  principle  (Motion  picture) 
Armour  Laboratories,  1946. 

40  mill.     3l.     color.     16  mm.     (Animated  hematology) 

Credits:  Director,  Florlan  E.  Schmidt;  collaborators,  Robert  W. 
Keeton,  Carroll  L.  Birch,  Ix)uis  R.  IJmarzl :  pbotograiAy,  Mervln  W. 
La  Rue;  editors,  John  H.  Glynn.  Florian  E.  Schmidt 

Bummary:  Explains  the  mechanism  of  the  hemopoietic  principle, 
reviews  erythropoiesls,  granulopoiesis,  and  thrombocytc*olesls ;  dis- 
cusses maciocytlc  anemias,  and  includes  several  cases  for  diagnosis 
and  treatment. 

1.    Hematopolesls.     2.   Hematopoietic  system.  i.   Armour  and 

Company,    Chicago.      Armour   laboratories.  Series:   Animated 

hematolt^y  (Motion  picture) 

616.1  79-704272 

Physiology  of  pregnancy  and  labor  (Motion  picture) 
KrON-TV,  1965.  Released  by  Instructional  Media  Cen- 
ter, University  of  Nebraska. 

29  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Nine  to  get  ready  series,  no.  5) 
Summaiy:  Explains  atx>ut  the  physiology  of  pregnancy  and  labor, 
discussing  the  vital  placenta,  cardiovascular  physiology,  respiratory 
physiology,  causes  of  onset  of  labor,  and  physiology  of  labor  and 
effects  On  the  fetus.  Features  Dr.  J.  Robert  Bragonler  and  Leta 
Powell  Drake. 

1.  Pregnancy.    2.  Labor  (Obstetrics).  i.  Lincoln,  Neb.    Televi- 

sion  station   KUON-TV.     n.   Nebraska.     University.     Instructional 
Media  Center.  Series:  Nine  to  get  ready  series  (Motion  plctare) 

no.  &. 

618.2  70-7(H216 
Nebraska.     Univ.                             Instructional  Media  Center 

Physiology  of  the  eye  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row, 
Publishers,  1970.    Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Btologj-  series) 

T»on  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  l>ook,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Creditt:  Authors.  Paul  Brown,  Richard  Ollvo. 

Summai-y:  A  study  of  the  physiology  of  the  eye,  showing  a  moving 
Image  projected  on  the  back  of  the  retina  of  an  eye  that  has  been 
removed  from  an  animal.  Includes  studies  of  eye  movements  of  var- 
ious animals  during  fixation,  tracking,  and  reaction  to  changtng 
illumination. 

I.  Eye.    2.  Optics,  Physiological.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers. 

Series:  Biologj- series  (Motion  picture.    Harper  &  Row) 

591.1  76-706689 

Harper  &  Row,  Publish-  ers 

The  Physiology  of  the  kidney  (Motion  picture)  Jam 
Handy  Organization,  1967. 

7  min.     sd.     color.     Ifl  mm. 

Summary:  Reviews  the  anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  normal 
kidney.  Shows  how  electrolytes  from  the  blood  stream  are  filtered 
through  the  nephron  unit  where  some  are  excreted  as  urine  and  tbe 
remainder  atMorbed  Into  the  t)lood  stream. 

1.  Kldne.vB.         i.  Jam  Handy  Organisation,  Inc. 

612  Fi  A  68-3248 

■Tarn  Handy  Organisation 


Physiology  tnnsparencies.  (Transparencies]  Hammond  Incor- 
porated. Released  by  Hammond  Educition  Sales  Dept., 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

■to  ifan»p»rtncies      tnl.ir.     8  »  10  in 

ttiih  .>^crlu>A 

Wiih  tcjt;hcr'ti  munuiii 

CREDITS    AiJihof.  Jiiwph  Bfiuncf 

SLMMARV:   \Jk\  microphoiogrsphy  to  prcscnl  vicwn  irf  (ivinf  iissuc   Prii- 
iidco  accurate     viitualu  for  ihc  Mudy  of  phy^joloiy, 

I.  TiMucn.        I.  Himmond  Incorporsicd.     II.  McGraw-Hill  BiKik  Company. 
Hammond  Education  Saicit  Dcpi 
[QP88)  612  72-734294 

MiGraw-H.ll  BiH.k  Co  71  MARC 


60 


Piaget,  Jean,  1896- 
see 


Evans's  dialogue  with  Piaget  and  Inhelder. 

Piaget*s  devck^mental  theory:  classificati<m  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Davidson  Fihns,  1967. 

1   ret't.     Rd.     color.    16  mm.     (Plaget's  developmental  theory) 

Creditt:  Authors,  Robert  Karplus.  Cella  Stendler  Ljivalelll. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  developmental  theory  of  Jean  Piaget 
using  a  study  of  the  Intellectual  development  of  children  and  a 
descrlptioQ  of  the  processes  that  characterize  a  cMld's  thinking  at 
successive  stages  of  development.  Shows  cblldren  reepondlag  to  tasks 
that  hi^light  different  mental  operations  ewentlal  to  classification. 

1.  Categorization  (Psychology)  2.  Child  study.  i.  Piaget,  Jean, 
189ft-  n-  Davidson  Films,  San  FranPlsco.  Series:  Piaget  fl 

developmental  theory  (Motion  picture) 

153.9  70-704314 

Davidson  Films 


Piaget*8  Developmental  theory:  Foma]  thought  (Motion 
picture)    Daridson  Films,  1971. 

32  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  tasks  that  challenge  the  thinking  of 
secondary  school  students.  Including  tasks  which  Involve  propor- 
tional reasoning,  separation  of  variables,  conblnatorlal  logic,  and 
the  integration  of  these  in  an  analysts  of  a  tttlanced  beam  with 
weights. 

1.  Science — Study  and  teaching  (Secondary)  I.  Piaget,  Jean, 

1896-  II.  Davidson  Films,  San  Francisco.    III.  Formal  thought 

(Motion  picture). 

[Q181]  168.4  74r-718226 

CINE 

The  Piano.  Part  one  (Motion  picture)  World  Mirror- 
Realist,  Ijondon,  in  association  with  Educational  Founda- 
tion for  Visual  Arts.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Film 
Associates  of  California,  1968. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (We  make  music) 

With  Ktudy  guide. 

CreditB:  Producer,  Ken  Cameron;  director.  Miilr  Matheson. 

Sammary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  piano  and  how  it  evolved  to 
its  present  state  of  perfection.  Includes  a  demonstration  by  Denis 
Matthews  who  plays  numerous  pieces  to  Illustrate  the  range  of  the 
piano. 

1  Piano— Hist.  2.  Piano  music.  i.  World  Mirror  Productions, 
ltd,  II.  Realist  Film  Unit,  ltd.  ni.  Film  Associates  of  California, 
Los  Angeles.        Series:  We  make  mgsic  (Motion  picture) 

786.2  Fi  A  68-389 

Film  Associates  of  California 


The  Piano.  Part  2  (Motion  picture)  World  Mirror- 
Realist,  lyondon.  in  association  with  Educational  Founda- 
tion for  Visual  Aids.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA 
Educational  Media,  1970. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (We  make  music) 

With  golde. 

I'RKIHTS:  Producer,  Ken  Cameron;  director,  Mulr  Mathleson; 
pianist,  Denis  Matthews. 

SUMSIARY :  Illustrates  the  historical  development  of  the  piano 
during  the  nineteenth  century  by  brief  examples  of  tbe  works  of 
Beethoven,  Schubert,  Chopin,  Liszt,  Schumann,  and  Brahms. 

1.  Piano— History.  2.  Piano  mnstc.  I.  World  Mirror  Produc- 
tions, ltd.  II.  Realist  Film  tTnlt,  ltd.  III.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
IV.  Series :  We  make  music  (Motion  picture) 

[MLfise]  786.2  79-712607 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Piatti,  Celestino.       The  happy  owls 


The  Happy  owls. 


Picadors  (Motion  picture)     La  Soci6t£  Lumi&re,  Paris,  1898. 

35  sec.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sadoul,  G.     Louis  Lumlfere.    Catalogue  Lumi^re,  no.  864. 

Made  from  a  35  mm.  original  In  tbe  Cin^math^ue  Fran^^lse. 

On  reel  with  S8  other  Luml^re  numbers. 

In  the  Cinematheque  Francalse  Film  Collection,  Library  of  OoQ- 
gress. 

Summary :  Shows  a  .scene  from  a  Spanish  bullfight  In  which  the 
matador  passes  the  tmll  with  the  large  cape  and  th«i  the  bull  la 
stabbed  in  the  neck  by  picadors. 

1.  BuU-flghts.  I.   Society  Lumi^re,  Paris.     II.  Cln^matb^ue 

Francalse  Film  Collection. 

791.8  79-710487 

Picard,  Andre.  1874-  Kiki 

see 

lOki. 


Picasso    ( Motion    picture)    Contemporary    Films/McGraw- 

HUl  [197U, 

90  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  autobiographical  documentary  on  Pablo  Picasso. 
Traces  the  artist's  career  from  his  family  sketches  done  In  his  teens 
to  the  present,  showing  4T7  of  bhi  works. 

1.  Picasso,  Pablo,  1881-  I.  Ontemporary  FlIms/McGraw- 

auL 

[NDr)63.P        ]  759.5  71-718629 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Picasso  is  90.  [Motion  picture]    CBS  Newt.    Released  by  Carou- 
sel Films,  1971. 

31  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Script  and  reportcf,  Charles  Collingwood. 

SUMMARY:  Tracei  the  highligha  of  the  life  and  warii  of  Picum,  and  pre- 
lenu  commenti  of  pergonal  friend*,  one  of  l*icauo't  Mint,  and  one  of  hii  «- 
wivet.  Include*  film  clips  ihowing  scene*  of  Oertrude  Stein.  Georget  Braque.  the 
Spaniih  Civil  War.  thebomtnngofOuemicain  the  1900'*,  and  Ruaiian  Commu- 
niata  applauding  the  political  lympathici  of  Picaito. 

1.  Picaaio.  Pablo.  1881-  I.  Columbia  Bfoadcaatlng  Syuem,  inc. 

CBS  Newi.     II.  Carousel  Films,  inc..  New  York. 
[ND553j  759.5  72-700682 

ALA   Booklist  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Picasso,  part  1  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London, 
1963.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publica- 
tions, 1970. 

S3  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Mawler  painters) 

I*"iible-frHme  version  also  Issueil. 

With  BlHdv  inilde. 

CKEDITS:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  PIcaaso,  ezamlDlnf 
the  Influences  which  affected  him,  and  showing  how  hts  work  has 
Influenced  subsequent  artists. 

1.  Picasso.  Pablo.  1881-  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd..  Lon- 

don,    rr.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.     III.  Series:  Master  paint- 
ers I  Filmstrip) 

[ND553.P        ]  759.5  75-739011 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


part  2  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London, 
1963.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publica- 
tions, 1970. 

;i7  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Master  painters) 

I  K>uble-f rame  version  also  iMiued. 

With  study  frulde. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUMMARY :  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Picasso,  examining 
the  Influences  which  affect  him,  and  showing  how  his  work  has  in- 
fluenced subsequent  artists. 

1.  Picasso.  Pablo,  1881-  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  I.on- 

don.     II.  Mclntyre  Visual   Publications.     III.  Series:  Master  paint- 
ers (FUmstrlp) 

[ND553.P        ]  795.5  79-789012 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publlcationa 


Picasso— Ronanccro  dn  pkador.  [Motion  picture]  Let  Produc- 
tions Tanit  [France3  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  TiRie-Life 
Films. 

n  min.      id.      bAw.      16  mm. 

From  the  Anthony  Roland  collection  of  Tilms  on  ■«. 

Alio  luued  in  s  ierics  eniitled  The  history  of  »n.  Profwm  8:  M»n'»  world 
ihattcred  and  rebuilt 

CREDITS:  Director.  Jean  Dcivilln:  muiic.  George  Deleruc. 

SUMMARY:  Asericiof  pen  and  waih  drawings  in  which  Picasso  depicts  (he 
situation  of  a  picador  who  has  to  seek  his  old  outside  the  bull  ring. 

t    Picasso.  Pablo.  1881-  2   Bull-nghls  m  art.        I.  Roland.  Anthony. 

II   Lci  Productions  Tanii.     111.  Time-Life  Films.     IV,  The  History  of  art.  Pro- 
grim  8   Man's  world  shattered  and  rebuili.  (Motion  picture] 
tNC248,  759.6  70-714517 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Picasso,  the  sculptor  (Motion  picture)  Arts  Council  of 
Gient  Britain.  Ixjndon.  IDfiS.  Made  by  Briti.sli  Film  Iiisti- 
hiti'.  London.  Relonscd  in  tlio  I'.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated. 1971. 

11  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer.  Roland  Penrose;  commentary, 
Jill  Balcon :  music.  Bela  Bartok;  photographer,  Ian  McMillan;  edi- 
tor. Bruce  Beresford. 

St'MMART:  Surveys  the  sculpture  of  Picasso  from  the  early  fijtu- 
rative  heads  of  1902-1903;  the  cubist  constructions  of  1912-1924; 
his  carved  and  modeled  flpires  of  the  1930'8:  his  bronze  assemblages 
and  ceramic  sculptures  of  the  1940*8  and  1960*8  to  the  sheet  metal 
cut-outs  of  recent  years. 

1.  Picasso.  Pablo,  1881-  I.  Arts  (^uncil  of  Great  Britain. 

II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[  N  H.-i.>3.Pr)  1  730.946  76-^71 20 14 

Film*;  Incorporated 


Picasso's  Guernica   (FUrrutrip) 

tioiLS,  1969. 


Warren  Schloat  Produc- 


90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  I  a.,  12  in..  33i  rpm..  17 
mIn.     (Grejt  works  of  art  explained! 

With  te.icher's  guide. 

Credita:  Director,  writer,  photographer,  and  film  editor.  Lllla 
Brown  St  one. 

Summary:  An  examination  of  the  genesis  of  Pablo  Picasso's  mas- 
terpiece, from  the  first  sketches  through  the  completed  utii^l.  Ex- 
plains the  dramatic  meanings  of  this  puzzling  masterpiece  and  inter- 
prets the  artist's  multl-facetetl  message. 

1.  Picasso,  Pablo.  1881-  Guernica.  r.  Schloat  (Warren) 

Productions.  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y.  Series:  Great  works  of  art 

explained  (Filmstrip) 

759.6  70-735516 

Warren  Schlost  Pro-  diictlons 


Picasso's  Guernica    (Filmstrip) 
see   El  Guernica  de  Picasso 

Picasso's  world:  the  restless  century.  [Slide  set]      Center  for 
Humanities,  1971. 

80  slide*,  color.  2  x  3  in.  and  2  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each).  12  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm.,  16  min. 

Al>o  issued  with  phoootape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  genius  of  Picasso  in  reislion  to  the  artistic,  intel- 
lectual, and  political  history  of  the  times.  Includes  quotations  from  Gertrude 
Stein,  James  Joyce,  and  excerpts  from  conversations  with  Picasso.  Telb  how 
Picasso  saw  things  in  an  unconventional  way. 

I    Picasso.  Pablo.  1881-  1.  Cenier  for  Humanities. 

[ND553.P5)  709.04  72-735194 

Center  for  Humanities  73  MARC 

The  Picayune  lady  (Motion  picture)  NOVC  Film/Dennis 
J.  Cipnic  and  students  of  New  Orleans  Free  UniTersity, 
1971. 

20  min.     sd.     h&w.     IC  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  story  in  which  a  coople  InTOlTed  In  a 
physical  relationship  discover  that  they  are  of  two  different  minds 
and  dissolve  their  relationship  after  a  bitter  argument 

1.  Interpersonal  relations.  I.  NOVC  Film.  II.  Clpnlc,  Dennis  J. 
791.43  79-711397 

CINE 


Piccolo,  Don 
see 

Omm*  of  leven. 


Introductioii  to  levers. 
The  Lever. 

Recofnizini  levers. 
Simple  machines  series:   the  lever. 
Working  with  levers. 


Piccolo  saxo  and  company  (Motion  picture)  Philips'  Oloeil- 
ampenfabriekin,  Eindhoven.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Moder'i  T.«aminj!;  Aids,  1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summan/:  Uses  animation  to  describe  each  instrument  of  a  sym- 
phony orchPRtra  as  a  member  of  a  family.  Each  gives  a  solo  so 
that  the  listener  can  Identify  the  sound  with  the  Instrument  Con- 
cludes with  live  symphony  OTChestra  moslc,  with  each  instrumental 
group  conliibutlnft  to  the  music  being  played. 

1.  Musical  Instruments.  i.  Philips'  Gloellampenfabriekln.  N.  V.. 

Eindhoven,     it.  Modern  Learning  Aids.  New  York. 

372.8  71-701331 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Pick  a  winner  (Motion  picture)     Dekalb  A^icultural 

ciation.       Released    by    Modem   Talking   Picture   Service 
tl96-?j 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summayp:  Presents  highlights  from  a  National  Corn  Picking  Festi- 
val, held  every  year  In  the  Corn  Beit  States. 

1.    Maize  —  Harvesting.  i.    Dekalb   Agricultural    Association, 

n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

394.2  Fi  A  67-5146 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 


Pick  the  right  sound  (Motion  picture)  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learniii«;  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4   min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  3) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  short  vowel  sounds.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Clnemedla  Center,  n.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Ready,  set.  read!  (Motion  picture)     Set  3. 

372.4  74^708235 

Learning  Corp.  of  .\merlca 


Pick  the  right  word  {Motion  picture)  International  Cine- 
media  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
I^'aining  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super    8    mm.     (Ready,    set,    read  I     Set    3) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Freeenta  basic  concepts  necessary  tn  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  short  vowel  sounds.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Clnemedla  Center,  ir.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Ready,  set,  read!  (Motion  picture)     Set  3. 

372.4  78-708236 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Pickering,  Donald  E 
see 

An  Artificial  environment  for  studying  fetal 
development  in  monkeys  (Macaca  mulatta)   1. 
First  successful  application. 


Pickford  (Mary)    Company 
see   Mary  Pickford  Company 

Pickford  Corporation 
see 

Angel  in  the  barn. 

Coquette. 
My  best  girl. 

Sparrows. 

Taming  of  the  shrew. 

Pickford  Film  Collection 
see  Mary  Pickford  Film  Collection 

Pickford  Film  Corporation 
see 

Amarllly  of  Clothes-Line  Alley. 

Johanna  enlists. 


61 


Less  than  the  dust. 

A  Little  princess. 

M'liss. 

The  Poor  little  rich  girl. 

The  Pride  of  the  clan. 
Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm. 

Stella  Maris. 


A  Ptdtk  for  a  akkel.  [nimsthp]     Education  Division,  Weetera 
Pub.  Co.,  1972. 

SI  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonoditc:  2  s.,  7  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  6  min. 
(Educational  eiperiences  sound  fUmsiripa:  About  real  awmall) 

Also  issued  with  pbonoUpe  in  casactw. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Adelaide  HolL 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  btle  by  Lilian  Moore. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Cyrus  Porter;  editorial  director.  William  Hohmaa. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  about  ■  man  who  likes  quiet  but  owns  ■  parrot  that  is 
uught  to  talk  by  s  Uitle  boy.  F<x  primary  grades. 

[1.  Parrots— Stories]       I.  Moore.  Lilian.    A  pickle  for  s  njckel.     11.  Weateni 
Publishing  Company.  Racine,  Wis.     Education  DiviaioD.     III.  Series:  Educa- 
tional experiences  sound  filmstrips:  About  real  ■nim^it  (Hlmstripi 
[PZ7]  372.6  72-733486 

Educ.  Div.  Western  Pub.  72  MARC 

Co. 


The  Picnic  (Motion  picture) 
by  John  Horvath,  inc. 


Mobil  Oil  Corp.,  1968.    Made 


17  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  dramatized  sequences  to  portray  the  complex  and 
variegated  engineering  activities  embodied  In  Mobil's  selling  approach. 
1.  Adverttoing.  l  Mobil  Oil  Corporation. 

668.89  76-702617 

CINB 


A  Picnic  in  the  forest  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions. 
Released  by  Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual 
Education.  1970. 

58  fr.  ci.lur.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  i2  In..  33i  rpm.,  9 
min.     (Sni.ikey  Bear  and  Little  Marcy) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Smokey  Bear  points  out  the  danger  In  picking  berries 
and  fruits  with  which  one  Is  not  familiar,  as  they  may  be  poisonous. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Poisonous  planta — Juvenile  alms.  I.  Q-(-Ed  Productions.  II. 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Serl» :  Smokey  Bear 
and  Uttle  Marcy  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  78-738039 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Pictorial  encyclopedia  of  American  history- 
see 


Divided  loyalties  widen  the  breach 
1851-1858. 


The  Nation  heals  its  wounds. 

1870-1880. 


Pictorial  Events 
see 


Sergeant  York. 


A  Pictorial  history  of  Arizona:  a  film  strip  designed  for 
the  teaching  of  Arizona  history  (FUm^frip)  Arizona 
Pioneers'  Historical  Society,  1907. 

373  f  r,     color.    85  mm. 

with  text. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Arizona  pageant,  by  Madeline  Ferrln 
Par*. 

Credit!:  Designer  and  editor,  Sidney  B.  Brinkerhoff. 

Summ^ury:  Presents  in  seventeen  chapters  the  history  and  geogra- 
phy of  Arizona,  using  historical  art.  maps,  and  photography. 

1.  Arizona— Hist.  i.  Par*.  Madeline  Ferrln.  Arizona  pageant, 
n.  Arizona  Pioneers'  Historical  Society. 

917.91  Fi  A  68-4386 

Arizona  Pioneers'  His-  torical  Society 

Pictorial  meal  planning  (Filmstrip)  California  Packing 
Corp.,  1964.     Released  by  Del  Monte  Corp.,  1967. 

42  fr.     rotor.    35  mm. 

With  tcnciier  narration  and  student  recipe  guide. 

Summary:  Features  basic  elements  of  meal  planning  suited  to  the 
capabilities  of  Inexperienced  cook-s.  Includes  luenus  which  feature 
canned  vegetables  and  which  can  be  prepared  within  the  average 
class  period  and  at  a  reasonable  cost. 

1.  Cookery.      2.  Vegetables,  Canned.  i.  California  Packing 

Corporation,     ir.  Del  Monte  Corporation. 

642  Fi  A  68-3768 

Del  Monte  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pictorial  structure  and  vocabulary   {FUmstrip)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

«7  fr.     oolor.     35  Qim.     (Aites  Ijitiime) 

With  teacher  and  student  guide. 

CreditB:  Author,  Waldo  E.  Sweet. 

Sumtaarv:  \.  Latin   teaching  film.     Illustrates  the  structure  of  a 
sentence  and  gives  vocabulary  practice. 

1.  Latin  language— Audio- visual  Instruction.  i.  Bncyclopeedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.         Series:  Artea  Latinae  (Film- 
strip) 

478  Fi  A  68-4571 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


A   Picture  for  Harold's  room    (Motion  picture) 
"Woods  Studios,  1971. 


Weston 


7  luln.    sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Kased  on  tlie  l)ook  of  the  same  title  by  Crockett  Johnson. 
SUMMARY' :  A  story  about  a  boy  who  draws  a  picture  on  his  wall, 
steps  into  his  picture  to  draw  the  mooa,  and  begins  to  travel  sa  a 

r  Leisk.  David,  Johnson,  1906-  A  picture  for  Harold's  room. 

IL  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 

872.6  74-713209 

OINB 


A  Picture  in  the  camera.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London, 
1969.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     sd,     b&w       16  mm.     (Photography,  no.  I) 

SUMMARY:  Instructs  the  camera  user  on  obtaining  an  image  in  the  camera. 
Discusses  the  properties  of  light,  ihe  function  of  the  lens,  and  other  aspects  of 
photography. 

1.  Photography-- Juvenile  films,  [t-  Pholographyj  I.  British  Broadcasting 
Corporation.  Television  Service.  11.  Time-Life  Films.  III.  Series:  Photogra- 
phy. [Motion  piciurcj  no,  1. 

[TRI49)  770.28  75-714706 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Pictwe— pictve.  [MoUon  picture]     Body  Communication  Sta- 
tion. 1972. 

7  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm, 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Jerry  Daniels- 

SUMMARY:  An  art  film  which  portrays  space  and  time  dimensions  by 
presentina  twtMlimcn.ion.1  pwnlings.  accompanied  by  a  musical  lackground. 

1.  Space  (Art)  2.  Time  in  art.  3.  Painting— Technique.  1.  Body  Com- 
mun^cadcKis  Sution  (Firm)  72-700040 

Sne      ^  n  MARC 

Picture  stoiy  for  reading  ejq)erience    (Filmstrip) 
see    I^et's  go  to  see  grandma;    Mr.  Emoto 


The  Picture  tube    (Motion  picture) 
see    Principles  of  television:    The  picture  tube 


Picture   vocabulary    {FUmstrip) 
Visuals.  1969. 


Popular    Science    Audio- 


■11  fr.     coloi'.     35  mm. 

Wilh  teachers'  guide. 

Summnrv;  Provides  a  iiicture  and  speaking  vocabulary  for  chil- 
dren, hased  on  nouns  found  in  pre-primers,  primers,  and  first  reader 
levels.  Gives  background  Information  on  works  common  to  be- 
ginning reading  but  not  necessarily  common  to  their  environment. 
For  primary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Heading  i  Primary)  2.  Vocabulary.  r.  Popular  Science  .^udlo- 
Visuals. 

37:2.21  74^733835 

PoiMilar  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


The  Picture  window  (FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a..  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
6  min.  mlcrogroove.  (Images  and  imagination:  seeing  creatively, 
no.  1) 

With  teacher'8  manual. 

CredUa:  Author,  Miciiaet  SU>gel. 

Summary:  U«es  >«ceneH  of  various  types  of  picture  windows  to 
aid  children  In  learning  to  see  things  more  Intensely. 

1.  Visual  education.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Images 
and  imagination:  xeelng  creatively   (FILmslrlp)   no.  1. 

372.6  7^733794 

Eye  Gate  House 


PlctBTM  Hid  words— vritiiig  for  telcrisioB.  [Motion  picture] 
BBC-TV,  London,  1968.  Relea*ed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life 
f^lms. 

35  min      id,     color      16  mm      (Televiiion  training  filmi,  no    I) 
SUMMARY;  Shows  whai  the  television  writer  must  do  and  know  to  create 

an  efTeciive  mamafe  of  words  and  piclurei.  Includes  cxamptes  of  actual  scripts 

and  nims  from  the  initial  stages  to  the  Tinal  dubbing  in  the  studio. 

I  Television  luthorthip        I  British  Broadcasting  Corporation     Television 

Service     II.  Time-Ufe  Films,     111.  Series:  Televiiioo  training  filmn.  (Motion 

picture]  no.  I, 

tPN1992,7,  791,45  70-714639 

Ttme-Life  Films  73  MARC 

Pictures  at  an  exhibition  (Filmstrip)     Brunswick  Produc- 
tions, 1067. 

W  fi,  color.  3R  mm.  and  phonodlpc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.. 
17  min.      (Understanding  and  enjoying  music,  set  3) 

Wlih  ncrtpt. 

Crcdit$:  director,  Karen  Weintruub;  writer,  Ann  K.  Up«on. 

Summan/:  Uses  photographs,  art  work,  and  music  plate*  to  illus- 
trate PlctureH  at  an  exhibition,  by  Musorgskll,     With  captions. 

1.  Musorgskll.  Modest  Petrovich.  183&-1881.  Pictures  at  an  ex- 
hibition. I.  MuiK>rg»klI,  Modest  Petrovich,  188»-1881.  Picture* 
at  an  exhibition,  ii.  Brunswick  Productions.  Serlea:  Under- 
ciainllng  and  enjoying  music  (  Filmstrip)  set  3. 

786.8  76-733045 

BnitiRwick  Proiluctlons 


Pictures  at  an  exhibition,  by  Moussorgsky-Ravel   (FUm- 
ttrip)    Educational  Audio  Visual,  1968. 

^7  fi-  color,  3f>  mm.  and  2  phonodlsca  <2  s.  each;  2  s.  with 
electronic  signal),  12  In.,  331  rpm,.  33  min.  mlcrogroove.  (Music 
appreciation  series) 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Credit!:  Visnnl  editor,  Anne  Pretzat. 

fJummnry:  Uses  worka  by  C*«inne,  Van  Gogh,  Renoir,  Degas, 
GauBiiln.  Vermeer.  Velazquez,  and  Titian  to  Illustrate  the  moods  of 
Pictures  at  an  exhibition. 

1.  Musorgskll,  Modest  Petrovich,  1839-1881.  Pictures  at  an  ex- 
hibition; arr.  2.  Ravel,  Maurice,  1875-1988,  arr.  Pictures  at  an 
exhibition.     8.  Art  and  music.  i.  Musorgskll,  Modest  Petrovich, 

1839-1881.  Pictures  at  an  exhibition ;  arr.  n.  Ravel,  Maurice,  1875- 
1937,  arr.  Pictures  at  an  exhibition,  m.  Educational  Audio  Visual, 
Inc.,  Pleasantville,  N.  T.  Series:    Music    appreciation    series 

(Filmstrip) 

786.8  Fi  A  68-4747 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

Pictures  by  Belgian  youth  (FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  instructors  guides. 

.Mammary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Belgian  children,  and  ex- 
plains how  tlieir  work  was  influenced  by  the  various  art  media  used 
and  by  their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1.  Children's  art— Belgium.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series:  Young  artists  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

759.9493  76-733944 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pictures  by  Chinese  youth  {Filmstrip)     .Tarn  Handy  School 
Service,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Youtig  artists  of  the  world) 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Chinese  children,  and  ex- 
plains how  their  work  was  influenced  by  the  various  art  media 
used  and  by  their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1.  Children's  art— China.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series:  Young  artists  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

759.951  70-733945 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Pictures  by  English  youth  {Filmatrip)    Jam  Handy  School 
Service,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Young  urlist.-i  of  the  world i 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Sumniary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  English  children,  and  ex- 
plains how  their  work  was  Influenced  by  the  art  media  used  aud  by 
their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1.  Children's  art— England.  i-  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series-  Young  artists  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

759.2  73-733946 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pictures  by  Greek  youth  (Filmstrip)     Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Sutnmary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Greek  children,  and  ex- 
plains how  their  work  was  Influenced  by  the  art  media  used  and  by 
their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1.   Children's  art — Greece,   Modern.  i.  Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  inc.         Series:  Young  artists  of  the  world   (Filmstrip) 

759.9495  77-733947 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pictures  by  Iranian  youth  (FUrmtrip)    Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  1969. 

1  roli.     color.     35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Iranian  children,  and  ex- 
plains how  their  work  was  influenced  by  the  art  media  used  and  by 
their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1.  Children's  art— Iran.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series:  Young  artists  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

759.955  70-733948 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pictures  by  Irish  youth   (Filmatrip)     Jam  Handy  School 
Service.  1969. 

1  roli.     color.    35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  Instructor's  guides. 

Summary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Irish  children,  and  explains 
how  their  work  was  Influenced  by  the  art  media  used  and  by  their 
environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1.  Children's  art — Ireland.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series:  Young  artists  of  the  worid  (Filmstrip) 

759.15  7^733949 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pictures    by    Pakistani   youth    {Filmstrip)       Jam   Handy 
School  Service,  1969. 

1  roi,,    color.    30  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summani:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Pakistani  children,  and  ex- 
plains how  their  work  was  Influenced  by  the  art  media  used  and  by 
their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1,  Children's  art— Pakistan.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series :  Young  artists  of  the  world  ( Filmstrip) 

759.9549  79-733950 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Pictures  by  Polish  youth  (FUmstrip)     Jam  Handy  School 

Service.  1969. 

1   rol..     Color.    35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  Instructor's  guide.  ^         ,  , 

Summary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Polish  children,  and  explains 

how  their  work  was  Influenced  by  the  ait  media  used  and  by  their 

environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1  Children's  art— Poland.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  inc. 

Series-  Young  artists  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

759.38  72-738961 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Pictures  by  Swiss  youth  {FUmstrip)     Jam  Handy  School 
Service,  1969. 

1  ro:  ,     color.    35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Swiss  chlldrMi,  and  explains 
how  Uielr  work  was  Influenced  by  the  art  media  u»ed  and  by  their 
environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1,  Children's  art— Switzerland.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service. 
Inc.         Series:  Young  artists  of  the  world   (Filmstrip) 

759.9494  76-733952 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Pictures  by  Turkish  youth  {Filmstrip)    Jam  Handy  School 

Service.  1969. 

1  roi..     color.     35  mm.     (Young  artists  of  the  world) 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summar*r  Shows  pictures  drawn  by  Turkish  children,  and  ex- 
plains how"  their  work  was  Influenced  by  the  art  media  used  and  by 
their  environment  and  cultural  heritage. 

1    Children's  art— Turkey.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
inc.         Series:  Young  artists  of  the  world  (FUmstrip) 

759.9496  70-733953 

Jam  H.nndy  School  Service 


Pictures  show  the  news  (FUmstrip)      My  weekly  reader, 
1966.    Made  by  Communicators. 

21  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

S«i/^Vtf;*Illustrites  how  pictures  are  used  in  the  Pfesentatlonot 
news  stori4  by  showing  a  rocket  being  shot  Into  space,  ^}^ 
Johnsdn  making  a  speech,  a  big  storm,  bird-watching  from  airpUnee, 
and  people  climbing  mountains. 

l.Ph<„ogr.phr,Jouro.lUtlc,    ^^.M,  week,,  reader.  ^^^^^^ 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

(Pictures  that  movci   (Motion  picture)     International  Tele- 
Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  mil.     sd,     l)&w.     Ki  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 

CrediU:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee. 

Summary:  Describes  some  of  the  developments  In  the  history  of 
motion  pictures.  Including  the  development  of  perforated  fllm,  grlp- 
pers  In  the  camera  and  spindles  in  the  projector  to  move  the  fllm, 
and  time-lapse  and  X-ray  photography.  Includes  excerpts  from  an 
early  Edison  comedy  and  from  films  by  the  Lumifere  brothers  In 
France.  _        „     . 

1.  Cinematography— Hist.  i.  International  Tele-Fllm  Produc- 

tions,  Inc.         Series:   John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope   (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2066 

The  Pictures  that  moved  (Motion  picture)    Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1968.    Released  in  the  TJ.  S.,  1969. 

45  niln.     sd.     b4w.    16  mm. 

Creditg:  Producer,  Frank  Bagnall;  director,  Alan  Ajiderson. 

Summary:  Traces  the  htatory  of  Australian  fllm-maklng  from  1896 
to  1920.  Uses  excerpts  from  early  films,  stills,  and  Interviews  to 
trace  the  growth  of  the  silent  fllm  in  Australia. 

1.  Movlng-plctures — Australia— History.  i.  Australia.     NewB 

and  Information  Bureau. 

791.43  71-709226 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 


Pictures  with  flash  and  flood.  [Slide  set]     Eastman  Kodak  Co., 
1969. 

100  slides,    color.     2  x  2  in.       and  phonoiape  in  cassette:  single-track.  17/8 
ips..  25  min. 

With  «:ripi, 

SUMMARY    Shows  simple  and  advanced  techniques  for  flash  photography 
and  for  using  photofltKid  lamps. 

I,  PhiHography-Artificial  light,         I,  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 
[TR600]  778.3  72-736608 

Eastman  Kodak  Co.  72  MARC 


Pic  crust — forming  and  baking  (Motion  picture)      Scope 
Productions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  Dwilap,  1967. 

3  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Baking) 

Loop  fltm. 

With  fact  sheet 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beeching. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  roll  pie  crust  dough  to  an  even 
thickness  and  form  it  into  a  dish  to  result  In  a  flaky,  tender  crust. 

1.  Pastry.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Grosset  &  Danlap,  Ina, 
publl-hers.  New  York.        Series:  Baking   (Motion  picture) 

641.7  71-711841 

Scope  Productions 


Pie  crust — ^mixing   (Motion  picture)      Scope  Productions. 
Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1967. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Baking) 
Loop  SUn. 
With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beeching. 
Summary :  DemoaUrates  how  to  mix  pie  crust  Ingredients. 
1.   Pastry.        I.  Scope  Productions.    II.  Orosset  &  Dunlap,  Inc.. 
publishers.  New  York.        Series:  Baking  (Motion  picture) 

641.7  78-711840 

Scope  Productions 


Pie  for  the  princess  (Filmstrip)     Taylor  Associates,  1970. 

60  fr.  color.  SS  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  7  In.,  331  rpm..  11  min. 
mlcrogroove.    (Tell  me  a  story.    Library  1,  no.  2) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  caraette. 

With  script  book,  plctur©-cued  tell-back  booklet,  and  tejK-her's 
folder. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Bee  I^ewi. 

SUMMAKY:  A  story  about  a  princess  who  screams  for  pie  and 
turns  an  entire  kingdom  into  an  uproar  because  she  refuses  to  say 
what  kind  of  pie  she  wants.    For  elementary  grades. 

I.   Lewi,  Bee.     Pie  for  the  princess.     II.  Taylor  Associates. 
III.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story  (Filmstrip)     Library  1,  no.  2. 

372.6  70-738785 

Taylor  Assoclatea 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Piece  of  the  action  (Motion  picture)     NBC  News.    Re- 
leased by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1969. 

17  min.     ML     color.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  of  the  Anterlcan  Clt7) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Fred  Freed;  narrator, 
Frank  McOee. 

SUMMARY :  PreeenU  the  case  history  of  Detroit  after  a  riot 
that  completely  shut  dowD  the  city.  Shows  that  the  riot  geoerated 
waponae  tnm  iodustrj  aod  gOTemmeDt  and  quiwaed  actual,  coo- 
crete  profrmms  for  training  workers,  creating  jobs,  and  providing 
tmslneas  opportunities. 

1.  Detroit— Riots.  2.  Manpower  policy— Michigan— Detroit  I 
National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  NBC  News.  IL  NBC  Bda- 
cattonal  Enterprises.  III.  Series:  Ordeal  of  the  American  dtr 
(Motion  picture) 

M»an4  T1-7090M 

NBC  Edacattoaal  Bn- 


A  Piece  of  the  cake  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity .\iidio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

TiS  mln.     ^.     b&w.     16  mm. 

rredWt."  Producer,  Dan  Klo^wrs:  editor,  Harrlnon  Kn^e. 

Sttmmary:  Deacrtbe*  the  successful  hiring,  training,  and  retaining 
of  the  hard-core  unemployed  by  the  Westlnghouse  Electric  Corpora- 
tion plant  III  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Explains  that  the  company  la 
hiring  2S  men  each  month  and  that  90  per  cent  of  these  people  re- 
main on  the  Job  beyond  an  Initial  sli-month  period. 

1.  Hard-core  unemployed— Pittsburgh.  2.  Wertlnghonse  Electric 
Corporation.  l  National  Educational  Telerlslon  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter,    n.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

331.86  70-704653 

Indiana.    L'niv.  Andlo-Vlsual  Center 


Warner 


The  Pied   Piper  of  Guadalnpe    (Motion  picture) 
Bros.  Cartoons,  1961. 

7  mlp     "d.     color.     S.1  mm.     (Looney  tanra  cartoon) 

Technicolor. 

CreMt:  Director.  Frltx  Preleng;  atory  John  Dunn-  mualc  Milt 
Franklyn:  voices.  Mel  Blanc;  animation,  Virgil  Ross. 'Ony  Chinl- 
quy.  Bob  Mats. 

Bummart:  An  animated  cartoon.  Sylvester,  the  cat,  \un»  the 
mice  of  Ouadalupe  Into  his  grasp  with  a  macic  flute,  but  Speedy 
Oonxales  comes  to  tbe  rescue  and  leads  Sylvester  on  a  merry  chase. 

I.  Warner  Brothers  Cartoons,  inc.  Series:  Looney  tunes  car- 
toon (Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-1722 

The  Pied  piper  of  Hameliii  {Motion  picture)    Argo  Films. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

17  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Narrator,  Peter  Ustinov. 

Summary:  An  animated  fliro  of  Robert  Browning's  narrative  poem 
of  the  legend  of  the  pled  pli»er.  Symbolizes  the  conflict  between 
greed  and  honor. 

1.  Browning.  Robert,  1812-1889.    The  pled  piper  of  Hamello. 
II.  Argo  Films.  Inc.,  New  York.    in.  BFA  Mucatlooal  Media. 

821  73-708669 

BFA  Educational  MedU 


The  Pied  Piper  of  Hamlin  (FUmstrip)     McKetHj-Overgard 

Pub..  1962. 

78  fr     color.    3S  mm.     (Laguna  language  aeries) 

Series:  A  Spanish- language  teaching  flimgtrlp.  using  IllnatratlOM 

without  captions.     Designed  to  build  a  word-picture  vocabulary  from 

the  story  of  the  Pled  Piper  of  Hamelln, 

1.   Spanish   language  —  Audlo-vlsu&l   instruction.  l   HcKeOD- 

Overgard    Publishing.  Series:    I-aguna   language   series    (FUm- 

■trip) 

398.21  70-732905 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Pied  type,  a  load  of  coal,  and  the  laser  {FUnutrip)  Dept 
of  Journalism,  Marshall  University,  1969.  Made  by  John 
A.  Lent  and  Douglas  L.  Dill. 

8  flimstrips  (pt  1,  73  fr. ;  pt  2.  51  fr. ;  pt  3, 50  fr.)    color     35  mm 

With  script. 

Bwnmary:  Traces  the  history  of  American  Journalism  hlghll^t- 
Ing  tbe  early  English  gazettes,  colonial  new^wpers,  the  penny  press, 
tbe  era  of  muckraking,  and  advancem«its  In  communications  tech- 
nology. 

1.  Journalism- D.  3.— History.  l  MarahaU  University,  Hunt- 

ington, W.  Va.     DepL  of  Journalism. 

070  78-786460 

Plegau:  lord  ofttc  plaiat.  tMotion  picture]  University  of  Alaska 
and  National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities.  Made  by  Uni- 
venity  of  Aluka.  Released  by  DepL  of  Audio-Vbual  Com- 
munications, Univenity  of  Alaska,  1971. 

29  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Junes  R    Ludwig. 

SUMMARY:  Emrt  Old  Pcreon.  rnbal  chairman,  narraio  the  hi»lory  of  ihe 
Blickfool  indiani  and  ihowt  how  old.  proud  ruii-Uoods  are  Iryini  to  keep  the 
Iradjiional  culture  ilive. 

1.  Piepn  Indian.  I  AlatU-  Univenity.  11.  National  Endowment  for 
llK  Humamtie*.     III.  Alatka.     University.     Dept.  of  Audio-Viwial  Communi- 

IE99.P58] 

CINE 


970.3 

73 


72-700354 

MARC 


Piel,  David 


Harold  and  the  purple  crayon. 

Pier  73  (Motion  picture)    Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1970. 
Made  by  Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

11  mtn.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     ( Tranftportatlon  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sl'MUABY:  Uses  music,  sound  effects,  and  scenes  of  shipping 
operation  to  portray  varloue  phases  of  tbe  shipping  industry. 

1.  ShlpplnK.  2.  Merchant  marine.  I.  Holt  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, inc.  Series:  Transportation  series  (Motion  picture.  Holt 
Rln^iart  and  Winston) 

387.5  72-709813 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Pierce,  Jean 
see 

Tygcr. 

Pierce,  Robert.       What  if? 
see 

What  if? 


Piero  della  Francesca  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films 

and  Slides,  1967. 

15  fr.    color.    65  mm. 

OredUi:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Bummarv:  A  study  of  tbe  art  of  Piero  d^a  Franoeaca,  exTflainlng 
tbe  Importance  of  mathematlc  and  linear  p^'spectlre  In  bla  pointing. 
With  captlona. 

L  Praooescbl,  Pletro  de  Benedetto  del.  14187-1402.  i.  Bodek 
(Herbert  B.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

759.5  73-734612 

Bndefc  Films  and  Slides  of  Callt 

Piero  deOa  Frutcesca  (Filmstrip)  Visual  PubUcadons, 
London,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual 
Publications,  1970. 

39  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Master  painters) 

Double-frame  version  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Piero  delU  Fran- 
ceses, examining  the  Influences  which  affected  him.  and  showing 
now  his  work  hss  Influenced  suttsequent  artists. 

1.  Franceschl,  Pletro  de  Benedetto  del.  1416I-1492.  I.  Visual 

Publk-atlons,  ltd..  London.      II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.     Ill 
Series:  Master  painters  (Pllmstrlp) 

[N-D623.F        ]  759.5  72-739013 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


Piero  delU  Fmceaca,  1410.1492.  [Motion  picture]    Carlo  Rau- 
hianti,  July,  1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

12  mm.     td.     color       16  mm. 

From  ilw  Anthony  Roland  collection  of  nims  on  an. 

Alv>  luued  in  >  lerie*  entitled  The  hi»tory  of  an.  Profram  4r  Renaisuncc  nun 
■sserti  liimseir. 

CREDITS:  Direciof.  Carlo  Rauhianti. 

SUMMARY:  A  itudyofthc  work  of  Piero detia  Francetca.  thought  lobe  ihc 
first  artiM  lo  ute  effects  of  light  for  their  direct  lubduing  artd  soothing  quaUtiei. 

I.  FranceKhi.Pietrode  Benedetto  dei.  1416?- 1492.  2.  Shades  aitd  ihadows. 
I  Roland.  Anthony  II  Rauhianii.  Carlo  Ludovko.  III.  Time-Life  Rims. 
IV  The  History  o(  art  Program  4:  Renaissance  man  asserU  himself.  (Motion 
picture] 

CND623]  759.5  75-714477 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Piero  di  Costmo  {FUmttrip)    Herbert  E.  Bndek  Films  and 
Slides.  1967. 

IS  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  art  of  Piero  dl  Ooalmo,  riM>wlnK  the 
daaracteristlcs  of  realism.  Irregular  use  of  color  omtraatB,  and  bizarre 
subject  matter.    With  captions. 

1.   Piero  di  Ooslmo,  1462-152L  i.  Budek   (Herbert  B  )   Films 

and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara.  Calif. 

769.5  77-734613 

Bud«^  FUma  and  Slides  of  (MiL 

Pierre    AngnsU    Renoir    {FUnutrip)     Herbert   E.    Budet 

Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

15  fr.    color.    36  mm. 

Crtditt:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peteraoo. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  painting  of  Augnste  Benoir  With  cap- 
tkMia. 

1.   Renoir,  Angustev  1841-1919.  k.  Bndek  (Herbert  B.)   FUma 

and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

769.4  74-734616 

Bud^  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Pierre  Au^uate  Renoir  (1841.1919)  {Motian  picture)    Jerry 
Winters.     Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-HilL 

1970. 

23  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

rr«l((«:   Writers,   Justin   HIne,  Otto  Peter   Radl,  Jerry  Winters. 

Hummnry:  Re-creates  Renoir's  world  and  Interprets  the  aspira- 
tions of  this  great  master.    Includes  over  fifty  of  Renoir's  works, 

1.    Renoir.    Auguste.    1841-1919.  r.   Winters,   Jerry,     n    Con- 

temporary Fflma/McOraw-HllL 

759.4  72-706767 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Pierre  Bonnard  {Filmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Badek  Films  and 
Slides,  1967. 

IS  fr,    color.    85  mm. 

CredUa:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Summary:  A  Study  of  the  painting  of  Bonnard.  pcdnting  out  that 
his  quality  of  painting  Is  decoraUve  and  picturesque.    With  captions. 

1.   Bonnard,   Pierre^  1867-19*7.  i.  Bud^   (Herbert  H.)   Films 

and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara.  Calif. 

769.4  78-734616 

Budek  Films  and  SUdea  ofl  Ob11£. 


(Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 


(Pierre  Mend^France, 

19M. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Nor.  21,  1964.  on  the  NBC~TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credtta.-  Producer,  Ijiwrence  Spirak;  director,  Carl  D^en;  spon- 
sor. Pan  American  World  Airways. 

Summary:  Premier  Pierre  Uendte-Franoe  dlscnnea  tbe  restora- 
tion of  France  as  a  world  power  with  Ned  Brooks,  moderator,  Au- 
gust Hecksler,  John  nightower.  J<-hn  Oakea,  and  I«wreoce  Spirak. 

1.  Mead«s-France,  Pierre.  1907-  2.  France— PoUtlcs  and  goT- 

emmeot  — IMS-  i.   National   Broadcasting  Company,   Int 

NBC  TWeTlslon  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  press   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

W4.0e2  79-701455 


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Pierrot  and  Moaa  (Motion  picture)  Cartoon  Film  Studio, 
Prague.  Released  in  tbe  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hin,  1970. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.    16  ram. 

Credit*:  Director,  story,  and  screeoplay,  Jan  Mlmra;  art  director, 
Boris  Soukup:  music.  Zdenek  Llaka;  director  of  photography,  Jlrl 
Safar.    Cast:  LadlslsT  Flalka,  Karel  Weber. 

Summart/:  An  animated  film  In  which  two  classical  figures  are 
engafred  In  a  chase  around  the  world  for  a  lyre  which  <»e  possesses 
and  the  other  covets. 

L  Kreslen^  film.    n.  Contemporary  Fllnu/McOraw-HlIL 

704.946  79-706707 

HcOraw-HIll  Book  Oo. 

Piet  Hondrian  (FUmttrip)     Badek  Films  &  Slidn,  19^ 

15  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summnry:  Describes  the  derelt^ment  of  the  work  of  Mondrlan, 
and    showa   how    be   used   geometric   forms   with    basic   colors. 

1.  Mondriaaii.  Pleter  Cornells,  1872-1944.  i,  Budek  (Herbert 
E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

759.9492  71-753147 

Bud^  FUma  A  Slides 


Pieter  Bruegei  the  dder   (Filmstrip) 
Films  and  Slides,  1965. 


Herbert  E.  Budek 


IS  fr.    color,    86  mm. 

CredUt:  Editorial  coQsoltaot.  Mldiael  B.  Boddc 

Summary:  A  study  of  Om  paintings  of  Pleter  Bmegel.  tbe  rider, 
pointing  out  that  his  art  is  modem  In  that  H  abowa  tbe  stuplditr 
and  Ignorance  of  man  In  oootrast  to  tbe  DObllity  and  perfectlMi  of 
nature.     With  captloaa. 

1.  Bmegel,  Pleter,  tbe  elder,  d.  1096. 
Films  and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.9492 
Bud^  Films  and  Slides  of  CaUf. 


I.  Budek   (Herbwt  B.) 

71-734617 


Pietw  Loi^fai    (FtimstHp)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Filma  and 
Slides,  1967.  ^^ 

14  fr     color.    8C  mm. 

CredUt:  Author,  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

by?srii- gt"  wrth'ca^jLr""  •"  '^"'^  ■^*^  "^  ^-^ 

BodekFUn-aodSU*.  ^'SSlt  ^""^^l* 

Pietr©  Lorenzetti  (FUmttrip)     Budek  Films  A  Slidm,  1966. 

15  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Crtditt:  Editorial  supervisor,  Michael  H.  Budek. 
Summary:  Describes  the  painting  of  Pletro  Lorenzetti  in  its  his- 
torical context.    With  captions. 

Vi*.'*"^"''  Pletro.  d.  ca.  1348.        i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films 


and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara.  Calif. 


759.5 


75-738148 


Budek  FilmsA  Slides 

Pietromonaco,  Don 
see 

Pop  c<^. 


Pig  in  a  poke  (Motion  picture)     Terrytoons,  1964. 

4  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm.     (Tbe  Hector  Heathcote  show) 

L.  C.  has  b&w.  16  mm.  print. 

"IVl^  iist  on  the  CB8-TV  program  The  Hector  Heathcote  show. 

Summary:  Kn  animated  cartoon.  Hector  Heathcote  bect«nes  tbe 
man  selected  by  the  government  to  make  the  final  decision  about  the 
Louisiana  Pun^'hase. 

1.  CBS  Films.  Inc.  Terrytoona.  Series:  Tbe  Hector  Heathcote 
show  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  77-704380 


Pigeon  Product! onB 
see 


Citizen  of  what  country? 

The  Pigetm  that  came  home:  a  story  of  the  fjord  eoantry 

(Motion  picture)  Svekon  films,  Norway.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Railey  Films,  1964;  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide  prepared  by  Ruth  O.  Bradley. 

CREDITS :  Writers,  photographers,  and  editors,  Sverre  Sandberg, 
Haakon  Sandberg. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  story  In  which  a  homing  pigeon  aids  In 
the  rescue  of  a  young  boy.  Portrays  aspects  of  the  geography  and 
home  life  of  Norway.  Stresses  the  need  to  follow  safety  rules  In  all 
outdoor  activities.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Homing  pigeons— Juvenile  films.  2.  Outdoor  Ufe— Safety  meas- 
ures—Juvenile films.  8.  Norway— Juvenile  films.  I.  Svekon  films. 
11.  Bailey  Fllma,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  III.  BFA  EducaUonal 
Media. 

398.24  74-711606 

BFA  Educational  Media  rev 


Pigeons    (Motion  picture) 
see   Urban  ecology:   Pigeons 

Pigeons,  pigeons   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Roach  Van  Allen. 

Summary:  A  study  of  pigeons  set  against  tbe  background  of  city 
life.    For  elemenury  grades. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Pigeons — JuvMiile  films.        i.  Encydt^aedla  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation. 

372.6  70-705903 

Encyclopaedia  BriUnnlca  Edocatlonal  Corp. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pigment  transfer  in  skin  cells.  [Motion  picture]  National  Science 
Foundation.  Made  by  Education  Development  Center. 
Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1972. 

S  min.     id.     color.      16  nun.     (Developmental  biology  Tilm  program) 

Silent  version  also  issued. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  George  Siabo. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  differences  in  shape  in  melanocytes  and  IteratiRO- 
cy  tes  in  skin  cells  by  observing  them  in  culture,  and  uses  diagrams  and  time-la)»e 
cinenucrography  to  illustrate  the  mechanism  of  pigment  transfer. 

1.  Skin.     2.  Melanophoies.       I.  United  States.     National  Science  Founda- 
tion.    II.  Holt.  Rinehan  and  Winston,  inc.     111.  Series:  Developmental  biology 
film  program.  [Motion  picture]. 
tQP88.5]  574.8  72-702834 

Holt.  Rinehan  A  Winston  72  MARC 

Pigments  (Motion  picture)     Thorne  Films,  1970. 

4  mitt.  si.  oolor.  super  8  mu.  (Experimental  biology:  photo- 
synthesis) 

I»op  film.     Film  notes  on  curtridge  case. 

ritEDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  U.ses  paper  chromato^apbj  to  separate  pigments  Id 
plants,  and  suggests  that  all  green  plants  bave  basically  the  same 
phot Dsynt bet  Ic  pigments. 

I.  Pbotosyntbesis.  2.  Plant  pigments.  I.  Thorne  Films,  inc.. 
Boulder.  Colo.  II.  Series :  Experimental  biology :  photosynthesis 
(Motion  picture) 

[QK882]  581.1  72-712151 

Thorne  Films,  Inc. 

Pigs!    {Motum  picture)      Dimension  Films.      Released  by 
Churchill  Films,  1»67. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summai-y:  Portrays  the  Images  and  sensations  evoked  by  a  group 
of  piglets  slewing,  eating,  and  exploring  a  barnyard. 

1,  Swtne— Behavior.  i.  Dimension  Films,  n.  Churchlli  Films, 
Lob  Angeles. 

636.4  Fi  A  68-791 

CINE 


Pigs  and  progress    (Motion  picture) 
see    Chemistry  of  aluminum 

Pijper,  Adrianus 
see 

Genesis  of  bacterial  flagella.    Sunlight 
darkgrotmd  microscopy. 


National   Film   Board   of 


Pfkangikum    {Motion    -picture) 
Canada,  1968. 

0  min.    "'t.    1>&\v.    16  mm.     (Challenge  for  change) 

Made  in  cooperation  with  departments  and  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment of  Canada. 

Creditt:  Producers,  John  Kemeny,  Barrle  Bowells:  director.  Bar- 
rle  Howella;  cameraman,  Tony  lanzeto;  editor,  Roger  Hart. 

Summary:  A  view  of  life  in  an  Indian  village  in  northern  On- 
tario as  reflected  In  drawings  made  by  John  Oould  during  a  month's 
stay  on  the  Indian  Reservation  of  Pikanglkum. 

1  Indians  of  North  America— Ontario.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board.         Series:  Challenge  for  change  (Motion  picture) 

970.4  73-705257 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Pilce  Productions 
see 


Demo  derby. 


Pile  fabric  primer   {FUmsirip)      Crompton-Riohmond  Co., 
1962.    Hade  by  Dwight  Godwin  Productions. 

ri2  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  manuaL 

CredUs:  Collaborator,  Lucille  Rea. 

Summary:  Illustrates  methods  of  designing  clothing  made  of 
corduroy,  velveteen,  and  velvet,  with  detailed  Instructions  for  proper 
pattern  lay-out,  cutting,  and  sewing. 

1.  Costume  design.    2.  Sewing.        i.  Crompton-Rlchmond  Company. 

646.4  FiA6a-4356 

Crompton-Rlchmond  Co. 


The  PilgriM  Umilj.  {Filmstrip]  King  Screen  Productions,  1969. 
Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Cap- 
tioned Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Hand- 
ica[H>ed. 

I  roll,     color      ii  mm. 

SUMMARY;  llluMratet  the  story  of  ihe  Pilgrim*   For  primary  gradct. 

I  Pilgrim  Fat  hen  Juvenile  literature.  I.  King  Screen  Producliooi.  II 
United  Staiei.  Bureau  ot  Educaiton  for  the  Handicapped.  Media  Scrvicci  and 
Capiionc'1  Films  Branch. 

1F681  371.9  72-734411 

U  S    Bureau  o(  Edu<.-alion  72  MARC 

for  ihe  Handicapped 


Pilgrim  Films 
see 

From  every  shires  ende:   the  world  of 
Chaucer's  pilgrims. 

Kaleidoscope  Orissa. 

Mahatma  Gandhi:   silent  revolution. 

Road  to  Santiago:    France. 


Road  to  Santiago:    Spain. 

Vinoba  Bhave;   walking  revolutiwi. 

Pilgrim  Promotions 
see 

Australian  marsupials. 
Characteristics  of  kangaroos. 
I  am  a  koala. 


Pilgrimage  to  a  Hindn  temple  (Motion  picture)  H.  Daniel 
Smith.  Released  by  Film  Marketing  Division,  Syracuse 
University,  1969. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Image  India,  no.  6) 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  Center  for  Instructional  Communi- 
cations. Syracuse  University;  American  Institute  of  Indian  Studies, 
Poona  and  Philadelphia:  Educational  Resources  C^iter,  New  Delhi; 
and  State  F^ducatlon  D^t  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New 
York. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  H.  Daniel  Smith;  cinematogra- 
phy, Durai  Rajendren ;  technical  adviser,  K.  K.  A.  Tenkatacbari. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  ttiat  making  a  pilgrimage  to  places  of  q>e- 
clal  sanctity  is  an  age-old  tradition  of  popular  Hindu  piety.    Follows 

a  brfihmia  pilgrim  into  the  temple  and  to  the  innermost  shrine. 
Shows  areas  inside  a  t€«nple.  which  are  normally  Inaccessible  to 
non-Hindus  and  suggests  how  these  areas  appear  to  a  believing 
Hindu.  Filmed  within  the  Tengalal  brftbmln  community  of  Srlvals- 
navas. 

1.  Pilgrims  and  pilgrimages— India.  t.  Smith,  Harry  Daniel, 

1928-  II.  Syracuse  University.    Film  Marketing  Division.     III. 

Series:  Image  India  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 
[BL1227.A1]  294.5  70-712495 

S.viacuse  Univ.     Film  Marketing  Div. 


Pilgrimage  to  a  mountain  peak  {MotUm  piotare)     Hearst 
Metrotone  News,  1965. 

4  min.     .-d.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digei^t,  v,  7,  no.  10) 

On  reel  with  The  New  York  World's  Fair— peace  through  under- 
standing. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummarp:  Shows  the  conquest  of  Mt  Kennedy  by  an  expedition 
which  includtd  Robert  F.  Kennedy,  the  first  of  the  group  to  reach 
the  summit  of  the  13,900-foot  high  mountain. 

1.  Kennedy,  Mount  2.  Kennedy,  Robert  F.,  1925-1968.  i.  Hearst 
Metrotone  New.s  inc..  New  York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Mo- 
tion picture)  V.  7,  no.  10. 

796.5  Fi  A  68-2097 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


Pilgrimage  to  Mecca   (Motion  picture)     Safouh  Naamanii 
1957;  nuMle  1954. 

25  min.     si.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Pbot{«raiAy.  Safouh  Naamanl. 

Summury:  Presents  scenes  of  the  June  1964  pilgrimage  to  Mecca, 
showing  people  arriving  and  circling  the  Kaaba,  and  other  activities. 
Includes  scenes  of  King  Sand,  the  Governor  Oenerat  of  Pakistan, 
Begnm  aga  khan,  and  Oamal  Abdel  Nasser. 

1.  PHgTlms  and  pilgrimages — Mecca.        i.  Naamanl,  Safouh. 

297  76-701964 


The  Pilgrimage  to  Mecca  {Motion  picture)     Safouh  Naam- 
ani,  1964.    Made  by  W.  A.  Palmer  Films. 

40  miu.     s<l.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Script,  Salahuddln  AI  Gaaly;  narrator  and  translator, 
Isa  K.  Sabbagh :  photography,  Safouh  Naamanl. 

Eummarj/:  Presents  scenes  of  an  annual  pilgrimage  to  Mecca, 
and  explains  the  religious  significance  of  the  dlffn^ot  ceremonies, 
Indadlng  stories  of  Abraham  and  Muslim  prayers  and  beliefs.  In- 
cludes views  ot  Prince  Faisal  and  of  a  visit  to  Medina  and  the 
Prophet's  Mosque. 

1  Pilgrims  and  pilgrimages— Mecca.        i.  Naaxnaol,  Safouh. 

2»7  70-701955 


The  Pilgrims  as  real  people  {Filmstrip)    Society  for  Visual 
Education  (196- ?, 

45  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (United  States  history) 

Bvmmai-y:  Uses  photographs  and  maps  to  tell  the  story  of  the 
Pilgrims.  Depicts  their  search  for  religious  freedom,  their  persecu- 
tion In  England,  and  their  sufferings  during  the  first  winter  at 
Plymouth. 

1.  Pilgrim  Fathers.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.  Chi- 
cago.        Series:  United  States  history  (Filmstrip) 

974  7a-732906 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Tlw  PUgriHi  come  to  America.  [Filnutrip]  Media  Services  and 
Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Educadon  for  the 
Handicapped.  Made  by  Creative  Arts  Studio.  Released  by 
Educational  Media  Distribution  Center,  1971. 

25  fr.     color.     33  mm. 

Captioned  for  uk  in  ichool  program*  for  the  dead 

With  tcript  and  teacher't  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Rubyc  Fryc;  utiit,  John  Mitchell. 

SUMMARY:  Usea  ■  ttory  ibout  the  Pilgrims  to  teach  buic  woidi  to  deaf 
children.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Deaf— Education— English  language—Juvenile  Rims.       I.  United  States- 
Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.     Media  Servicca  and  Captioned 
Films  Brartch.     II.  Educational  Media  Distribution  Center. 
[HV2468]  371.91  72-732550 

Creative  Artt  Studio  7J  MARC 


64 


The  PilL  [Filmstripi     Trainex  Corp.,  1972.     Made  by  Medcom. 

31  fr.    color,     35  mm.       andphonodisc:  2  s.  (I  s.  in  English,  1  s.  in  Spanbh), 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  6  min.  each  side.     (Family  planning  counseling  series) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette  in  English  and  Spanish 

With  fact  booklet. 

SUMMARY;  Discusses  how  binh  control  pills  work,  how  they  arc  dis- 
pensed, how  they  are  taken,  and  what  symptoms  to  report  to  the  doctor. 

1.  Oral  contraceptives.        I.  Trainex  Corporation.     11.  Series:  Family  plan- 
ning counseling  series.  [Filmstrip]. 

tRG137.5]  613.9  72-736641 

Trainex  Corp.  72  MARC 


Pillars  of  Allah   (Motion  picture) 
see    Holy  men  of  India;    Islam 

The  PiUbug  {^Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mlr      si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Investigating  animal  behavior) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summorp:  Shows  ciiildren  experimenting  with  a  plUbug  to  deter- 
mine various  aspects  of  animal  behavior.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Onlsco idea— Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.        Series:  Investigating  animal  behavior  (Motion  picture) 

595  78-703343 

Ealing  Corporation 

Pillow  talk  {Motion  picture)    Arwin  Productions.    Beleased 

by  Universal-International,  1959. 

110  mil.     sd.      color.     3,i  ram. 

CineumScope.     Eanlman  color  by  Pathe. 

Creditt:  Producers,  Ross  Hunter,  Martin  Mclcher ;  director, 
Michael  Gordon ;  story.  Russet  Rouse,  Clarence  Ureene ;  screen- 
play, Stanley  Shapiro,  Maurice  Rlchlln ;  director  of  photography, 
Arthur  E.  Arling;  film  editor.  Milton  Carrute.  Catt:  Rock  Hudson, 
Doris   Day,   Tony   Randall,   Thelma   Bitter,   Nick  Adams. 

Summary;  A  romantic  comedy  In  which  a  fashionable  interior 
decorator  and  a  successful  song  writer  meet  and  evmtually  fall  In 
love  as  a  result  of  having  been  on  the  same  party  line. 

r.  .\rwin  Productions,  inc.     ii.  Universal  Internatloaal  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  68-1564 


Plllsbury  Company 
see 

Breakfast  for  B.  J. 

Busy  lady  bakeoff . 

The  Merry  millers  of  Pillsbury's  best. 

Pilot  Dogs,  inc. 
see 

Two  see. 


Pilot  Films  Corporation 

see 


The  Blacksmith's  story. 


Pilot  study  1 :  Neurophysiological  approach  to  cerebral  palsy 
habilitation  {Motion  picture)  Newington  Hospital  for 
Crippled  Children.  Released  by  Inter-Church  Audio- 
Visuals,  1968. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Summary:  Shows  that  neurophysiological  therapy  techniques  im- 
proved the  reflexology  of  a  group  of  seven  cerebral  palsied  children 
ranging  In  age  from  one  to  eleven  years. 

1.  Cerebral  palsied  children.  i.  Newlngton,  Conn.  Hospital  for 
Crippled  Children,  n.  Inter-Church  Audlo-Vlsuals,  Inc.,  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.  III.  Neurophysiological  approach  to  cerebral  palsy 
habilitation  (Motion  picture) 

362.4  Fi  A  68-1823 

Newlngton  Hospital  for  Crippled  Children 


Pilot  study  2 :  Neurophysiological  approach  to  cerebral  palsy 
habilitation  {Motion  picture)  Nexvington  Hospital  for 
Crippled  Children.  Released  by  Inter-Church  Audio- 
Visuals,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Confirms  that  neurophysiological  therapy  does  help 
cerebral  pal^^ied  children  and  shows  that  continued  treatment  results 
In  noteworthy  advances.  In  general  reflexology. 

1.  Cerebral  palsied  children.  i.  Newlngton,  Conn.  Hospital  for 
Crippled  Children-  ti.  Inter-Churoh  Audlo-Vlsuals,  Inc.,  Wethers- 
fleld.  Conn.  ni.  Neurophysiological  approach  to  cerebral  palsy 
habilitation  (Motion  picture) 

862.4  Fi  A  68-1824 

Newlngton  Hospital  for  Crippled  Children 


Pilots   watch   for  swans    (FUmatrip)    My   weekly   reader, 
1966.    Made  by  Cwnmunicators. 

17  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Read  and  undersUnd) 

Series  3.  no.  8-66. 

Summary:  Telia  about  the  concern  of  airplane  pilots  for  tlying 
Bwans,  and  explains  how  a  watch  is  set  up  to  alert  other  pilots  who 
might  be  in  danger  of  Sylng  Into  a  flock. 

1.  Aeronautics— Accidents.  i.  My  weekly  reader.  Series : 

Reed  and  understand  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  77-782907 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pimrntel  discusses  the  hydn^n  atom  (Motion  picture) 
Chemical  Education  Material  Study.  Made  by  Davidson 
Films.    Released  by  Modem  learning  Aids,  1964. 

!)2  III  n.    Mi.    bftw.     10  mm. 

A  CHEM  study  film. 

Provides  tencher  backicrouDd  for  the  CHESI  study  film  entitled 
The  Hydroeren  Htom  as  viewed  by  qunntum  mectianlcs. 

CreditB:  Producer.  David  W,  Rld(n*'sy. 

Hummary:  Professor  George  C.  Plmeotel  discusses  the  shortcom- 
iDgs  of  the  planetary  model  In  terms  of  Its  Inconsistency  with  experi- 
ment and  with  quantum  mechanics.  Provldea  a  basts  for  understand- 
ing the  slgnlflcance  of  the  Schroedlnger  equation. 

1.  Hydrogen.  2.  Atoms.  i.  Chemical  Education  Material  Study, 
n.  Modem  learning  Aids,  New  York.  iii.  The  Hydrogpo  atom,  as 
viewed  by  quantum  mechanics   (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-4  rev 
Chemical  Education  Material  Study 

El  Pineel  inmortal  (FOmHrip)    Qeasler  Pub.  Co.,  1967. 

2  filmstrips  <25  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonotapes  (7 
In.  I,  7^  In.  per  wc.,  25  mln.  each. 

WItli  text  In  Spanish  and  English. 

Contentu:  1.  La  plntura  dasslca.— 2.  La  plntara  moderna. 

1.  Palntln;;.  Modem.         i.  Gessler  Pabllsbing  Company. 

769  74^-734690 

Gewler  Pub.  Co. 

The  Pinch  hitter  {Motion  picture)  Triangle  Film  Corp., 
1917. 

13  mln.    si.  b&w.  on  orange-tinted  stock.    26  mm. 

Exct'rpt  from  the  31  mln.  motion  picture. 

Creditt:  Director,  Victor  Scblrtzlnger;  story  C.  Gardner  Sullivan. 
Ca»t:  Charles  Uay,  Sylvia  Bremer. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Duoston  Film  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary:  A  comedy.  Abble  Nettleton,  sole  owner  of  the  Students' 
Progressive  Cream  Puff  Parlor,  attempts  to  assist  coU^;e  freshman 
Joel  Parker,  a  newly  arrived  farmboy  from  Turkey  Cre«k. 

I.  Triangle  Fltm  Corporation,  n.  Oatewood  W.  Dnnaton  Film  Col- 
lection. 

791.43  Fi  68-411 


Triangle  Film  Corp., 


The   Pinch   hitter   [Motion  picture) 
1917. 

31  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

In  the  nnvld  B.  Bradley  Film  Collection  of  the  Ainerlran  Film 
InAtituie  Collection,  Library  of  Congres-tt. 

Creditt:  Director.  Victor  Schlrtzlnger ;  story,  C.  Gardner  Siilllvan. 
Cast:  Charles  Ray,  Sylvia  Bremer,  Jos^h  J.  Dowling,  Jerome  Storm, 
Darrel  Fos.s,  Louis  Durham. 

Summary:  A  romantic  comedy  about  the  experiences  of  a  country 
boy  during  his  first  year  at  college. 

I.  Triangle  Film  Corporation,  n.  David  B.  Bradley  Film  Collec- 
tion,   m.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  79-709638 

Pine  branch  (Motion  picture)  Filmbulgare,  Sophia.  Ke- 
leased  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/MoGraw-Hill, 
1969. 

11  iiiin.     .sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Director,  T.  Dlnow. 

Summary:  An  animated  film  which  uses  the  pine  branch  to  sym- 
bollEe  the  endless  flow  of  human  Hfe,  showing  each  generstlon  ar- 
riving with  its  desires,  experiencing  Its  love,  and  leaving  Its  fruit 
behind  to  continue  the  eternal  movement  of  life, 

1.  Ufe.  I.  FUmbulgare.  n.  Contemporary  FIlms/McGraw-HllL 
791.43  79-704587 

UcGraw-HIIl  Book  Co. 


Pine  life  cycle.  [Filmstrip]     Carolina  Biological  Supply  Co.,  1970. 

54  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  The  life  cycle  of  the  pine,  especially  its  fertiliMtion  and  devel- 
opment, is  presented  with  habit  views,  gross  views,  photomacrographs,  photomi- 
crographs, and  a  diagram.  With  captions. 

1.  Pine         I.  Carolina  Biological  Supply  Company. 

[QK495.P66,  585  72-736379 

Carolina  Biological  Supply  72  MARC 

Co. 


Pine  nuts  (Motion  picture)     Dept.  of  Anthropology,  Univer- 
sity of  California,  1961. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (American  Indian  films) 

CredUM:  Directors,  A,  L.  Kroeber,  S.  A.  Barrett;  writers,  S.  A. 
Barrett,  C.  C.  Macauley;  narrator,  A.  J.  Ostroff;  collaborators,  D. 
Shutler,  Jr..  W.  C.  M.  Brown;  photographer  and  editor.  A,  Flerlng. 

Summary:  Shows  the  method  of  processing  the  nut  from  the  pinon 
tree  to  make  a  nutritious  staple  which  has  been  used  by  the  Palute 
and  Wasbo  Indians  since  pre-Columbian  times. 

1.  Pine  nut  i.  California.  University.  Dept  of  Anthropology. 
Series:  American  Indian  films  (Motion  picture) 

634  Fi  68-202 


Pine    seeds:    release    and    germination    (Motion    picture) 
Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment,  1969. 

3  min.     8l.     color.    8  mm. 

l..fOp  film  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

CRiSDITS :  Photography.  William  M.  Harlow. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  sbow  the  opening  of  a 
pine  cone  for  seed  dispersal  and  to  show  the  germination  of  the  seert. 
Describes  the  role  of  flre  In  the  opening  of  the  Jack  pine. 

1.   Pine  seed.     2.   Seeds-DisHemi nation.     3.   Germination. 
I.  Ward's  Natural  Science  Establisbment,  Inc. 

685  76-711478 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 


Mne  Tree  Camp  (Motion  picture)     Envision  Corp.,  1970. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

A  fund-raising  film  for  the  Easter  Seal  Society  of  Maine. 

SI'MMARY  :  Shows  everyday  life  at  Pine  Tree  Camp,  empbasixlng 
the  ra[«>ort  between  campers  and  staff  and  the  happiness  that  the 
camp  can  bring  to  a  handicapped  child. 

1.  Pine  Tree  Camp.        I.  Envision  Corporation. 
[GV196.P]  862.4  70-718208 

CINE 


Pineapple  from  Hawaii  (Motion  picture)    Doubledaj  Multi- 
media, 1970. 

3  mln.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Islands  of  the  Pacific  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Butnmary:  Follows  the  production  of  pineapple  from  the  early 
growth  of  the  young  plants  to  the  harvesting  and  processing  of  the 
crop.  Stresses  that  the  success  of  the  pineapple  Industry  Is  de- 
pendent on  climatic  conditions  and  methods  of  farming. 

1.   Plneapple—Hawall.  i.  Doubleday   Multimedia.  Series: 

Islands  of  the  Pacific  series  (Motion  picture) 

634  70-708030 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Pineapple  Growers  Association  of  Hawaii 
see 


Be  an  artist  at  breakfast. 


Pineapple  prodnctiini  (Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  mtn.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (United  SUtM) 

Loop  film.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  pineapple  industry,  showing  the  planting, 
spraying,  and  harvest  of  pineapples. 

1.  Pineapple.  i.  Park  Films.  Series:  United  States  (Motion 

picture) 

634  Fi  A  68-3202 

Park  Films 

Pinhole  camera  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summury:  Demonstrates  the  construction  and  use  of  a  simple 
camera  made  from  a  cardboaril  box  with  a  pinhole  in  place  of  a 
lens.  Shows  the  use  of  photosensitive  paper  as  film  and  explains 
simple  steps  In  developing  the  Image  exposed  In  the  camera.  Shows 
examples  of  Images  obtained  in  this  manner. 

1.   Photography.   Pinhole.  i.   Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge, 

Mass. 

681  Fi  A  68-953 

Ealing  Corporation 


Tlie  Pinhole  camera  (Motion  picture)    Unesco.    Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Brilannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

5  min.     !<l.     b&w.    super  8  mm.     (Teaching  of  phyfics  ^rles) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMAIAKY;  Presents  a  sequence  of  plcturen  taken  with  camerHS 
having  increasingly  smaller  pinhole  diameters  to  reveal  that  light 
has  some  properties  which  cannot  be  adequately  Interpreted  with  the 
particle  model. 

1.  Light.  Wave  theory  of.  I.  Unltetl  Nations  Educational.  Scien- 
tific and  Cultural  Organization.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  Ill,  Series:  Teaching  of  physics  aeries  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[QC403]  635  75-713670 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The    Pink   city.    [Motion    picture]      BBC-TV,    London.    1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

30  min      sd      loU.i       16  mm      (The  Gloty  that  rcmiin*.  n.i   7| 

CREDITS    Writer  and  n»rtii(.(.  Robcri  ErsLme 

SUMMARY:  Evimincs  the  history,  ■rehiieciure.  ind  an  objects  nf  the  pal- 
aces «r  (he  Maharajas  Man  Singh.  Jai  Sinfh.  and  Sawai  Jai  Singh,  and  ditcuuci 
the  rule  or  these  three  most  famous  rulcn  of  Jaipur. 

I.Jaipur.  India  (Rajasthan)-HiMory      2  Jaipur.  India  (Rajailhan)     Palaces. 
I   British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television  Service      II.  Time-Life  Films. 
Ill    Scries.  The  Glory  that  remains.  [Motion  picture]  no.  7. 
(DS486.J3]  954  70-7U*,89 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Pink  panther  (Motion  picture) 
by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 


Miriflch  Ca    Keleased 


113  min.     sd.     color.    ,15  mm. 

Technlraraa.     Technicolor. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Martin  Jurow ;  director,  Blake  Edwards:  writ- 
ers. Maurice  Richlin.  Blake  Edwards ;  music,  Henry  Mancinl ;  photog- 
raphy. Philip  Lathrop:  film  editor,  Ralph  Winters.  Ca$t:  David 
NIven,   Peter  Sellers,  Capuclne,   Robert  Wagner,   Claudia  Cardlnala 

Summary:  A  comedy  adventure  about  an  international  Jewel  thief 
who  expects  to  steal  a  diamond  called  the  pink  panther  with  the 
help  of  the  wife  of  the  bumbling  police  Inspector  who  is  pursuing  him. 

I.  Mirlsch  Company,  Inc.     u.  United  Artists  Conwrat ion. 

Fi  67-1355 


PiiriEBic  (Motion  picture)    Miriach-Geoffrey  Productions.   Re- 
leased by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1966. 

6  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm.     (Pink  panther) 

Crediia:  Producers,  David  H.  DePatle,  Frii  Freleng;  director, 
Hawley  Pratt;  story.  John  W.  Dunn;  score,  Walter  Greene;  anima- 
tion, Don  Williams,  Warren  Batchelder,  John  Olbbe,  Manny  Perez, 
Laverne  Harding;  editor,  Lee  Gunther. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  the  adveottires  of  a  pink 
pantber  who  finds  himself  snowbound  with  a  crazy  moose  who  triei 
to  attack  him. 

L  Mlrtach-Oeottrey  Productions,    ii.  United  Artlatt  Omporatloa. 
Series:  Pink  panther  (Motion  pktore) 

791.48  73-701956 


Pinning:  cross  face  rercne  cradk  (Motion  picture)    Ealing 
Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.    8l.    color,    soper  8  mm.    (Wreatllof) 

Loop  film.    Film  notea  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary;  A.  detailed  analysis  of  tba  croaa  face  reverae  cradle 
plontDg  bold. 

1.  Wrestling.       i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Man.        Se- 
ries: Wrestling  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  77-70634C 

Baling  Corp. 


65 


Pinning :  half  and  reverse  nelsons  (Motion  picture)    Ealing 
Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.    Bl.    color,    super  S  nun.    (Wr«BtllDC) 

Loop  Ulm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Summary:  A  detailed  analysis  of  the  half  and  reverse  netson  with 
head  pinning  holds. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Han.  Se- 
ries: Wrestling  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  78-705344 

Ealing  Corp. 

Pinning  insects  (Motion  picture)     Nonnan  Bean.    Released 

by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Life  science  activities  series, 
no.  8) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  correct  use  of  a  pinning  board  for  drying 
Insects. 

1.  I  nsects— Collection  and  preservation.  l  Bean,  Norman,  n. 
Film   Associates.  Series:   Life  science  activities  aeries  (Motion 

picture)  no.  8. 

679  71-701027 

Film  Associates 


Plnocchio   (Motion  picture) 
see   Monstro  the  whale 

Hnocchio  in  outer  space  (Motion  picture)     Universal  Pic- 
tures Co.,  1964.     Filmed  at  Belvision  Studios.  Brussels. 

T2  uiin.     sd     color.    35  mm. 

Adapted  from  the  original  tale  by  Carlo  Collodl. 

Credits:  Producers.  Norm  Prescott.  Fred  Ladd;  director,  Ray 
GooRseos;  original  Idea.  Norm  Pre-icott ;  screenplay.  Fred  Lnderman. 
Voices:  Arnold  Stang,  Conrad  Jameson,  CMff  Owens.  Peter  Laier. 
Mavis  Mlms. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  Pinocchlo  and  a  Mars- 
seeking  turtle  who  lands  on  earth  by  mistake  and  their  adventures 
together  In  outer  space. 

I.   Lorenzlni.  Carlo,  182ft-1890,     Le  avventure  di  Pinocchlo. 
II.   miversal  Pictures  Company,  lac   (Incorporated  1936) 

791.43  78-707823 


Pins    (Motion   picture)       D.   L. 
Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 


Richardson.      Released   by 


3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wrestling  fundamentals  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  basic  pin  holds.  Including  the  bar  arm, 
the  half  nelson,  and  the  cradle.  Uses  close-up  photography  of  hand 
grips  and  arm  and  leg  positton.s  to  stress  correct  procedurea  Shows 
protective  headgear. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Richardson,  D.  L.  n.  Balley-FIlm  Associates. 
Series :  Wrestling  fundamentaLs  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  76-706038 

Bailey-FIlm  Associates 


Pile  and  needke,  needles  and  pins  (FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy 

Organization,  1967. 

24  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.  microgroove.  (Sing 
a  song  of  safety,  no.  7)  .      ,  .      », 

Based  on  a  song  in  the  book  entitled  Sing  a  song  of  safety,  by 
Irving  Caesar.  j,       ..  ,  „ 

Summary:  Shows  children  safe  ways  to  nae  plna,  needles,  knives, 
and  scissors,  emphasising  the  Importance  of  following  safety  rules. 

1.  Safety  education— Juvenile  films.  l  Caesar,  Irving,  1895- 
Slng  a  song  of  safety,  n.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  inc.  Series : 
Sing  a  song  of  safety  ( Filmstrip )  no.  7. 

372.1  Fi  A  68-4034 

Jam  Handy  Organization 


Pinter,  Harold, 
see 


The  dumb  waiter 


The  Dumb  waiter. 


Pinter  people  (Motion  picture)  Potterton  Productions,  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Grove  Press  Film  Division, 
1969. 

58  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Potterton;  phott^raphy, 
Terence  McCartney-Fllgate.  Voice*:  Harold  PIntCT,  Vivien  Merchant. 
Donald  Pleaaence,  Dandy  Nichols,  Kathleen  Harrison,  Richard 
Briers. 

Summary:  Combines  an  Interview  with  Harold  Pinter  In  his  home, 
five  early  Pinter  revue  sketches  In  animated  form,  and  IlTe-actlon 
shots  of  London  and  Londoners  today. 

1.  Pinter,  Harold,  1930-  i.  Potterton  ProdncUona.    n.  Grove 

Press.    Film  Division. 

928  72-707492 

Grove  Press 


Pinto    Ben    (Motion    picture)     New    York    Motion    Picture 
Corp.     Released  by  Mutual  Film  Corp.,  1915. 

2  reel*,     si.     b4w.     16  mm. 

Origiuully  released  In  35  miu. 

Incomplete  copy :  L.  C  baa  reel  2  (14  min.) 

A  Broncho  production. 

Released  in  1918  by  W.  H.  Productions  under  the  title  Horns  and 
hoofs. 

In  the  Oatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Based  on  the  poem  by  William  S.  Hart. 

CreditB:  Director,  William  S.  Hart;  phot(«rapher,  Robert  Doeran. 
Catt:  William  S.  Hart,  the  horse  Fritz. 

Summary:  A  cowpuncher  relates  In  verse  to  his  companions  gath- 
ered around  a  campllre  the  story  of  how  his  cow  pony,  Pinto  Beo, 
gave  his  life  to  save  his  master  when  a  herd  of  cattle  stampeded  In 
the  narrow  pnssagn  of  the  rhlcago  stockyards. 

I.  Hart,  William  Surrey.  1874-1946.  Flnto  Ben.  n.  New  York 
Motion  Picture  Corporation.  ni.  Mutual  Film  Corporation,  iv. 
Horns  and  hoofs  (Motion  picture)  v.  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  flUn 
collection. 

Fi  68-435 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pintoff  Productions 


The  Critic, 


Interview. 


The  Violinist. 


Pints  and  ounces  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill,  1972.    Made  by 

Golt  Educational  Materials, 

fi5   fr.     color.     Xi   mm.     and   phonodisc:   1  8.,   12   Id.,  331   rpm., 
8  mln.     (Meesiirlns  capacity  series) 

AlAo  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Aida  Golt 

SUMMARY :   Bzplaias  bow  to  use  the  liquid  measures  of  pints 
and  ounces.    For  primary  ffrades. 

1.    Liquids — Juvenile   films.     2.   Weights  and   measures — Juvenile 
fllms.     3.  Units— Juvenile  films.        I.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Companj. 
II.  Series:  Measuring  capacity  series  (Fllmstrlp) 
rQCl45.2]  372^  70-739938 

Mctiraw.HlUBookCo. 


Pints  and  quarts  {F3mstrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1966. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Understanding  units  of  measurements, 
no.  4) 

With  ifiicher's  guide. 

Summarj/-  Teaches  the  concept  of  fliUng  a  space  using  the  example 
of  water  or  square  blocks  filling  a  box.  Deiuonstrutes  how  to  deter- 
mine the  volume  of  different-shaped  and  dltrerent-sized  containers 
by  trarisfering  water  from  one  to  the  other  and  shows  the  hierarchy 
of  standard  units  from  cup  to  pint  to  quart. 

1.   Volume  (Mathematics)  i.   Fllmstrlp  House,  New  York. 

Series:  Uaderslanding  units  of  measurements  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  4. 

Fi A  67-3747 

Fllmstrlp  House 


IMBtaM  rartilt  Yasari.  [Modon  pictivc]  Australian  Institute  of 
Aboriginal  Studies,  Canberra,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
University  of  California  Extension  Media  Center. 

32  min.  *d  color.  16  mm.  (AuMralUn  Institute  of  Aboriginal  Studies 
leries) 

CREDITS:  Author,  Roger  Sutdall. 

SUMMARY:  Showt  an  initiBtion  ritual  of  the  Pintubi  aborigines  in  which  (he 
young  Pintubi  men  meet  the  tpirita  of  their  anccston  at  >un*et  beside  the  red 
rock  of  Yumsri. 

I.  Pintubi  (Australian  tribe)       1.  Australian  Inttitute  of  Abonginai  Studies, 
Canberra,     il.  Cslifonita.     Univenity.     Esteniion  Media  Center, 
(DU125]  572.994  77-715358 

Univ.  of  Calif.  Eitension  72  MARC 

Media  Center 

Pinwheel  sandwiches  (Motion  pwUire)    Md3raw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  series,  set  4) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartrldga 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Sandwiches.  t.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company.  Series :  Food 
preparation  series  (Motion  picture)  set  4. 

641.8  70-706617 

McGraw-HUt  Book  Co. 

Pioneer   colony    {Motion   picture)      Saskatchewan   Dept.   of 

Education,  School  Broadcasts  Section,  Reginn,  1965.  Made 
by  Saskatchewan  Cine-Grnphic  Division. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Saskatchewan  sigtitUne  series,  no. 
5) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  Howard;  writers,  Muriel 
Clements,  Gertrude  Uurray;  cameramen,  Alvln  Schafer,  Ken  I'atter- 
Bon. 

Summary.-  Describes  life  In  the  Barr  Colony  settlement  of  Lloyd- 
min!s[er  in  lDU:i,  as  reveiiled  In  the  dlnry  of  Alice  Reudell  and  In  an 
interview  with  her  youngest  child.  Miriam  Qreupner. 

1.  Uoydmlnster — Hist.  i.  Saxkalchewan.  School  Broadcasts 
Section.  Series:  Saskatchewan  sightline  series  (Motion  picture) 
DO.  5. 

917.124  Fi  A  68-24 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Pioneer  community   {Filmstrip)     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1&6(;. 

42  fr.     color.    STi  mm. 

Humtuiiry:    I'reseiits    views   of   life    In   a   pioneer   community    In 
Caiindn.     For  crudes  -l-o. 

1.  Frontier  nnd  pioneer  life — Canada — Juvenile  films.  r.  Can- 

adn.     Nutlonnt  Film  Itoard. 

372.8  Fi  A  68-4190 

National  Film  Hoard  of  Canada 


Coronet  Iiutruc- 


Piofwer  commiinity:  Crafts  (FUrrutrip) 
tional  Films,  1»70. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  phooodisc:  1  a,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  11 
mln. 

With  uner'B  guide. 

Summarn:  Hhows  the  crafts  which  were  practiced  by  pioneer  chil- 
dren. Illustrates  the  early  methods  which  were  used  to  make 
candles,  and  presents  a  view  of  a  splnnloc  wheel  Id  action  and  the 
process  of  csblnet  making. 

1.  Handicraft— U.  8.        l  Coronet  InstrucUooal  rilma. 

745.5  7»-736593 

Coronet  Instructional  Ptlms 

Pioneer  conmanlty:  Family  life  {FOmttrip)     Coronet  In- 
atructional  Films,  1970. 

47  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  pbooodisc:  1  s..  12  lo.,  881  rpm.,  18 
min. 

With  owr's  aulde.  ,....._ 

Bttmmary:  Shows  how  a  pioneer  family  shares  the  responslblUty 

In  building  and  malnUtnIng  a  home  on  tbs  frontier. 

1    Frontier  and  pioneer  life.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
917.3  71-736691 

Coronet  Instructional  Ftlms 


Pioneer  community:   Farm   life   (Filmstrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1970. 

47  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodfsc:   1  a,   12  In.,  331   rpm., 
12  min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summari/:   Shows  how  the  entire  pioneer  family  participates  In 
preparing  the  soil  for  planting  and  In  harvesting  the  crops. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life.     2.  Agriculture — U.  S. — History. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

630.1  70-736696 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Pioneer  CMnmunity:   Foods   (Fiimttrip)     Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1970. 

46  fr.      color.     35   mm.     aod   phonodisc:   1  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
11  mln. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary:    Shows   how    the   members   of   a   pioneer   family   help 
preserve  meat  and  vegetables  for  dally  and  year-round  use. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life.     2.  Food — Preservation.  i.  Cor- 

onet Instructional  Films. 

917.3  75-736592 

Oronet  Instructional  Films 


Pioneer   community:   Schools   and    recreation    (FUmttnp) 

Coronet  Instructional  FiUns,  1970. 

46  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  H 
mln. 

pioneer^monlty.    Includes  Yle«.  ot  >  wdllng  bee,  a  uoUaiig  bee. 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Pionwr  connnnnity:  Work  and  trade  {FiimttHp)     Coronet 

Instructiomil  Films,  1970. 

48  (r.     color.    35  mm.     .nd  pbooodlK:  1  »..  12  lb..  SSI  rpm..  12 

min. 

SlilUS-V^ow.  .  pioneer  f.mU,  on  •  '""•".'"'"^   S'-'ir. 
tbem  "rtbey  stop  at  tbe  general  .tore,  .  blactemltb.  «.op.  th. 

'"rrSS'  ."d  J  "nStf-v-U.  3.  ^  Con»..  Im-tntCona. 

™""-  917.3  76-736596 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Pioneer  Uving:  Education  and  recreation  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

11  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  ,^     -^     ^„ 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dorothy  Duncan.  lano's 

.SS'l^b^rSSo>-S"SJre=rXSein»ri.'S. 

Ing  bees,  box  socials,  aod  hay  rides. 

Another  issue.     ^^-  g         ,    cownet    instructional 

1.    Frontier   aud   pioneer   life~u.    a-        '■   y^^>^^<- 

^'i'"^-  917.8  77-709703 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Pioneer  living:  Home  crafts  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dorothy  Duncan. 

Summary:  Shows  how  an  early  pioneer  family  relied  upon  their 
crafts  and  skills  such  as  sheep  shearing,  cloth  making,  hooking  and 
braiding,  and  woodworking. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Frontier   and   pioneer   life — U.   S.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 


Films. 


Coronet  Instructional 


917^ 
Films 


76-709699 


Pioneer  Uving:  Preparing  foods  (Motion  picture)     Coronet 

Instructional  Films,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dorothy  Duncan. 

Summary :  Shows  how  a  pioneer  family  prepared  for  winter  by 
smoking  meat,  peeling  and  preserving  apples,  chnming  butter,  mak- 
ing D[iaple  sugar,  and  baking  bread. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.    Frontier   and   pioneer   life — U.   S-        I.   Coronet   Instructional 


i"llms. 


Coronet  Instructional 


917.3 

Films 


76-709700 


Pioneer  living:  The  farm  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1971. 

11  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  Htudy  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dorothy  Duncan. 

Nummary :  Shows  pioneers  clearing  and  plowing  the  fields,  plant- 
Ins  the  crops,  harveNtlng,  threshing,  and  grinding  grain  Into  flour, 
working  at  the  flour  mill,  and  processing  flax. 

Another  iasuo.    b&w. 

1.    Frontier  and  pioneer   ilfe~U.  8.        I.  Coronet  Instructional 


Films. 


Coronet  Instructional 


917.3 

Films 


70-709701 


Pioneer  living:  The  village  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  rain.     ."fd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dorothy  Duncan.  .,„„,„Mn»^ 

Summary:  Shows  what  a  pioneer  village  was  like  by  depleting 
activity  at  the  general  store  and  by  showing  dtfTerent  tradesmen  at 
work. 

_ Another  issue,    b&w.  ,  ..*     m      i 

1.   Frontier   and   pioneer   life— U.    S.        I.   Coronet   Instructional 


Films. 

Coronet  Instructional 


917.3 
Films 


73-709702 


Pioneer   railroading    (FUimtrip) 
1969. 


RMI    Film   Productions, 


Pioneer  living:  The  home  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films.  1971. 

11  min.    Md.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits :  Onoultant,  Dorothy  Duncan. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  pioneer  family  of  the  early  1800*a  built 
a  log  cabin,  cooked,   made  candles  and  soap,  and  performed  other 
household  chores. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1,   Frontier   and   pioneer  life— U.   S.  I.   Coronet   Instructional 

Films.  

917.8  72-709698 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


'W  fr     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  IT 

mln.     ClTie  Story  of  tbe  American  railway) 

CrfAitf  Author  Ron  Schaumburg.  ,     ,     , 

f™nr  Trac^  the  history  of  the  railroad  from  "«  begmnlngs 

to   1860,   Including   the  early   steam   engines  of  Isaac  Newton  and 

■""T^IUlImads-U.  S.-Hlstory.        i.  RMI  Film  Froductlona        Se- 
ries': The  Story  of  tbe  American  railway  (Fllmstrlp)  ---„qq 
385                                74-787800 
BMI  Film  Productions 


PtoMcr  skilla.  part  1.  Arts  et  mttiert  iTntrcfob,  partic  1.  [Slide 
•et3     National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

10  tbdet.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

SUMMARY:  Illitttrates  »ekcted  CanadiM  piooeer  tkilb.  Dfaifn**!  ^<^  "»« 
in  Mcial  itudies  cIums-  With  caption*  in  EogUch  and  French. 

I.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— Caowla.    2.  Canada— Social  Ufe  and  cuitoma. 
I.  Canada.     Natkmal  Film  Board.    II.  Title:  Ana  et  ntttien  d'autrefoi>.  panic 
1.  [Slide  >ct] 
tFl032]  745  72-733372 

National  Fdm  Board  of  72  MARC 


66 


PtoMcr  sUUa,  part  2.  Arts  et  mttiers  d'antrcfola,  partk  2.  (SUde 

Kt]     National  Fihn  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

10  slides      cotof.     2  X  2  in. 

SUMMARY:  [ttuitrates  selected  Canadian  pioneer  >kilU.  Designed  for  uie 
in  tocial  iludics  classes.  With  captions  in  English  and  French. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— Canada.  2.  Canada — Social  life  and  customs. 
I.  Canada  National  Film  Board.  II.  Title:  Aru  et  m^ers  d'autrefms,  partic 
2-  [Slide  Kt] 

(F1032i  745  72-733373 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

Pioneer  village  in  the  1830's:   Farming   (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Ijoop  film. 
With  user's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  planting,  harvesting,  and  grinding  of  wheat. 

Pictures  the  preparation  of  flax  and  making  the  fibers  Into  thread. 

1   Wheat- U.  S.    2.  Flax— U.  S.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917,3  78-710772 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Pioneer  village  in  the  1830*8:  Home  life  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  nii:i.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  building  of  a  home,  sharing  of  the  work 
by  the  children,  preparation  of  meals,  sewing,  candlemaking,  and 
other  home  crafts. 

1.  U.  S.— Social  life  and  customs— 1T83-1865.  2.  FronUer  and  pio- 
neer life — U.  S.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917.3  79-710767 

Coronet  Instmctlooal  Films 


Pioneer    village    in    the    1830*8:    School    (Motion    picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  min.    sl.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  teacher  conducting  classes  for  all  grades  In 
one  room.  Includes  sc^es  of  the  younger  pupils  using  slates  and 
senior  students  using  qalll  pens  for  penmanship  lessons. 

1.  Rural  schools.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917^  70-710770 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Pioneer  village  in  the  1830*8:  Social  life  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Ix>op  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary :  Includes  scenes  of  an  erenlng  social  with  square  danc- 
ing, an  auction  of  the  food  baskets  specially  prepared  by  the  women, 
havrides,  and  a  marriage  ceremony, 

1  ti_  s.— Social  life  and  customs— 1788-1865.  2.  Frontier  and  pio- 
neer life — D.  S.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma 

917.3  74-710771 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Pioneer  village  in  the  1830's:  The  blacksmith  (MoUon  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films.  1971. 

4  mln.     sl.     color,     super  8  mm. 
l^Mtp  film. 
With  user's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Shows  the  blacksmith  forming  a  horseshoe,  fitting, 
and  nailing  It  into  place.    Illustrares  tbe  fitting  of  an  Iron  tire  for 

1    Blacksmith  ing.    2.  Horseshoeing.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films,     n.  The  Blacksmith  (Motion  picture) 
rTT220]  917,3  7ft-7l0769 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pkmcer  village  in  the  ISStKs:  Wool  into  dothing  (Motion 
picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  min.     8l.    color,     super  8  mm. 

I^oop  aim. 

With  user's  inilde. 

SUMMARY:  Picture*  drelns,  cardinc  and  drawlng-out  of  the 
flw<*  by  the  drip  qilndle  or  the  apinning  wheel  Shows  the  wool 
belDK  knitted  lato  cloth. 

1-  Woolen  and  worsted  manufacture.  2.  Knitting.  I.  Corooel 
Inatructioual  Fllmii.     11.  Wool  Into  clothing  {Motion  picture) 

rTS1627]  917.3  72-710768 

Coronet  Inatnictlonal  Films 


PloMer  Yfllate.  Village  4e  ptoaalen  (Haat  Cawida)  [SUde  set] 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

10  ilidn.     color      2  i  2  m 

SUMMARY:   llluiirstn  pionc«r  villi|e  hfc  in  Upper  Canada   Designed  for 
u*e  in  Mctal  itudiet  clauet  in  ckmcniary  (radcs.  With  captions  in  English  and 

I,  Frontier  and  pmneer  life— Ontario  -Juvenile  Rims.     2   Ontario    Social 
life  and  cwUmtm     Juvenile  filmi.     (I    Frontier  and  pioneer  life— Ontario.     2. 
Ontario— Social  life  and  cuMo«t»]         I    Canada.      National  Film  Board.      II 
Title:  Village  de  pionniers  (Haul  Canada)  (Slide  set] 
[F1058]  917.1  72-733374 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

Pioneers  and  modem  rockets  {Motion  picture)  ACI  Films, 
1970. 

24  mill.     8d.    color.     16  mm.     (Man  Into  space) 
Credits:  Narrator,  Albert  Hibbs. 

Summary:  Deals  with  blackpowder  rockets  and  the  phyalcs  of 
rocket  flight,  the  building  of  the  liquid  fueled  rocket,  and  the  de- 
Telopment  of  guided  missiles  and  large  rocket  boosters:  the  Atlas, 
Titan,  and  Saturn  v.  Bridges  the  gap  between  the  Tislons  and 
theory  of  rocketry  and  their  reallwttJon  In  the  technological  achieve- 
ments of  the  twentieth  century.  Combines  animation,  models,  his- 
toric footage,  and  actual  footage  from  American  and  Russian  space 
shots. 

1.   Rocketry.  i.  ACI   Films.  Inc.  Series:   Man  Into  space 

(Motion  picture) 

629.4  76-707907 

ACI  Films 

^??'°*r.^  ***■  '*""^  (i^oiion  picture)  General  Electric 
Co.,  Film  Production  and  Distribution,  1961.  Made  bv 
Raphael  G.  Wolff  Studios.  ^ 

25  mln.,  )«d.,  color,  16  mm. 

Prepared  in  cooperation  with  the  U.  S.  Public  Health  Servtcp. 
and  the  American  Waterworks  Association  Service 

r^^T^/"'  ^^V*"  ""'J'*^''^  "'  water-supply  in  the  American 
^^i^ri^'^'.  ^^"''"«  t«th  the  sources  of  water,  including  the 
^^''fh'"*'  '*'^'*-  "?•*  '"*  techniques  of  water  treatment.  dFs 
cusses  the  cau^-s  of  water-supply  crtsee  and  Illustrat^  experi- 
ments for  meeting  shortages.  Concludes  with  suggest  onsaf  to 
«^  w^tLV*»t^  cltlxen  can  do  to  assure  an  abunXt  supply  It 
safe  water  In  the  years  ahead.    Includes  animation  and  photoifaphy 

1.  Water-supply.  2.  Walei^Puriflcatlon.  i.  OeuCTal  Elertrlc 
Company.    Film  I'roductlon  and  Distribution.  "<'°er*'   Klectrtc 

General  Electric  Co.  Spn>d.  *  Distrlb     ^'  ^  ^^' ^ 


Piper  Aircraft  Corporation,   Lock  Haven,   Pa. 


This  could  be  you. 

nc  Pipes  of  PK(woodwlada)[Film8trip]    Scott  Educatioo  Divi- 
sion, 1972. 

«ppros.6«rr.     cotof.     35  mm.       and  phooodiac:  2  >.,  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm., 
12  min.     (Once  upon  a  aound) 

Abo  iiaued  with  phonoupe  in  cuaetu. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Preaenta  a  muMcaJ  story  to  acquaint  the  child  with  the  wood- 
wind family  of  musical  instnmienU.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Woodwind  inatruments.        1.  Scoa  Graphics.     Education  Division.     II. 
Seriea:  One*  upon  a  sound.  [FiUnatripj 
"MLMli  372.«  72-733026 

Scoa  Educatioo  Division  72  MARC 


Pipes  Of  war    (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no.   6 


Pipetting  {Motion  picture) 
cational  Corp.,  1968. 


Eacyclopaedia  Britaimica  Edu- 


3  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Biological  tedmlques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  how  to  bold  a  pipet  and  use  it  to  mei^sure 
the  volume  of  the  solution  to  be  pipetted. 

1  Pipettes.  L  EncycUv«edla  BrlUnnlca  Bdacatlonal  Corpora- 

tion. Series:  Biological  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

591.028  Fi  A  68-2157 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educatlooal  Corp. 


Pipetting.     Part  1:   CleaninK  and  using  a  transfer  pipet 

{Motion  picture)  John  Fitch  Associates.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Kalmia  Co.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Quantitative  chemistry  labora- 
tory techniques) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  Issued  in  10  mm. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Robert  M.  Fttch,  John  T.  Fitch. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  clean  a  pIpet  and  how  a  clean  plpet  la 
rinsed  with  reagent  and  filled,  using  a  bnlh.     With  sabtltlee. 

1.  Pipettes,    2.  Chemistry— Manipulation,  i.  John  Fitch  Aa»- 

dates.  IL  Kalmia  Comf)any.  Series:  Quantitative  tbaalBtrj  lab- 
oratory techniqaes  (Motion  picture) 

646  78-704671 

Kalmia  Co. 


Pipetting.     Part    2:    Graduated    pipet    and    3-vaIve    bulb 

{Motion  picture)     John  Fitch  Associates.     Made  and  re- 
leased by  Kalmia  Co.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Quantitative  chemistry  labora- 
tory tedinlques) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  issued  In  16  mm. 

Creditt:  Authors.  Robert  M.  Fitch,  John  T  Fitch 

Summary:  Explains  the  calibration  data  on  the  stem  of  a  grad- 
uated plpet  and  shows  how  the  plpet  is  rinsed  with  reagent  and  filled. 
Demonstrates  a  three-valve  bulb,  explaining  the  function  of  eadi 
valve.     With  subtitles. 

1.  Pipettes.     2.  Chemistry— Manipulation.  i.  John  Fitch  Asso- 

ciates,     n.  Kalmia  Company.  Series:  Quantitative  chemistry 

laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

^  ,   ,  „  545  74-704672 

Katmla  Co. 

Pipevine  swallowtail:  life  cycle   (Motion  pictat«)     Thome 

Films,  1970. 

5  min.    81.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ecology  :  terrestrial  orsaolsms) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Rnnell. 

Sl'MMARY:  Traces  the  life  cycle  of  the  pipevine  swallowtail 
ami  shows  how  It  is  adapted  to  Its  environment. 

1.   Pipevine  swallowtail     2.  AdapUtira   (Biology)  I    Tbome 

Films,  Inc,  Boulder.  Cola    n.  Series;  Ecology:  terrestrial  organisms 
(Motion  picture) 

[QL561.P2]  595.78  72-712135 

Thome  Films.  Inc. 


Piping  safety  is  no  accident  {Motion  picture)  Apprentice 
and  Journeyman  Training  Trust  Fund,  1966. 

35  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Vem  Vihlene;  photographer,  Ivan 
Dryer. 

Summary:  Portrays  accidents  that  have  occurred  In  the  piping 
and  plumbing  trade,  discusses  their  causes,  and  shows  ways  of 
prevention.  Includes  accidents  resulting  from  Incorrect  scaffolding, 
non-protective  clothing,  and  improper  ose  of  equipment. 

1.  Plumbing — Accidents.  i.  Apprentice  and  Journeyman  Train- 
ing Trust  Fund. 

614.85  Fi  68-20 

Le  Pique-niqae  (Filmstrip)  Mary  Glaagow  &  Baker  Lim- 
ited. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 
1970.  ' 

^   "'"■     «>lor.     Sr\  mm.     und  phonoinpe.     (Bon  voyage!     Piirt  3. 

Also  Issued  in  liAw. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Suggesta  the  com- 
ing of  summer  holidays.  Includes  vocabulary  dealing  with  meals, 
natural  scenery,  and  clothes. 

M,  nJrT!'  l""«"»»e— A'idio-vlsual  Instruction.  I.  Mary  Glasgow 
ft  Baker  Umlted.  H.  Universal  Edncntion  and  Visual  Arts  III  Se- 
ries; Bon  voyage!  (FUmstrlp)    Part  S.  no.  9 

[PC2112.7]  448,8  78-740358 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  A rta 

Pirates,  privateers,  and  buccaneers  (Filmstrip)  Kexbeit 
M.  Elkins  Co.,  1962. 

.^S  fr     color.    3o  mm.     (Our  neighbors  to  the  south) 

CreiUa:  Writer  and  Illustrator,  Elizabeth  Dresser. 

Summary:  Studies  the  activities  of  the  pirates  In  the  Americas 
and  how  they  changed  the  history  of  the  area.  Traces  the  route 
of  the  Inca  treasure  from  South  America.  Includes  teacher  guide 
frames  and  vocabulary  list     With  captions. 

L   Pirates.  I.   Herbert  M.   Elklns  Company.  Series:   Our 

nel^bora  to  the  south  (Filmstrip) 

917.28  70-734086 

Herbert  M.Eiklns  Co. 

The  Pirogue  maker  {Motion  picture)  Humble  Oil  and  Ke- 
fining  Co.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

ri9e-r, 


t* 


»i 


13  mln.    sd.    colcH*.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  Louisiana's  Acadian  craftsmen  use  hand- 
made tools  to  build  a  dugout  canoe,  called  a  pirogue,  from  a  solid 
cypress  tree. 

1.  Canoes  and  canoeing.  i.  Humble  Oil  and  Refining  Company 
(Incorporated  In  DeL)     n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-5424 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Pha,  rtofy  of  a  cathaJral  a^nre.  (Motion  picturei     Romor  films 
[Italy]  1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

10  min.     Id.     color.      16  mm. 

From  the  Anthony  RoUad  collection  of  fUmi  on  an. 

Aho  iaaued  in  a  Kries  eabtlcd  The  history  of  an.  Program  3;  Man  sod 
Chriaiendom-^he  glofy  of  Gothic. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Carlo  L  Ragghianti;  muatc.  Giorgio  Faber. 

SUMMARY:  Aitudy  of  threeoeomriaofarchiWctuf^io  Pitafrom  theyesr 
1000  to  1300  A.D..  noiini  the  character  of  the  buitdingi  which  reflect  a  aen- 
aitivity  in  adapttng  atruclural  initovatton  to  a  homofcooua  whole. 

1.  Architecnire—Piaa.  2.  Archittsnire.  RoauuMM)u»-PiBS.  3.  Architec- 
ture. Gothic-Piaa.  I.  Roland,  Anthony.  11.  Romor  fihns.  111.  Thac-Ufe 
Film*.  IV.  The  History  of  art  Program  3:  Man  and  Chrwtndom--the  glorv 
of  Gothic.  iMotioa  picture] 

1NAII2I]  720.W5  73-714518 

Tune-Lih  nirat  yj  MAKC 

Pisces  Films 
see 


Stained  glass  windows. 


La  Pisdne  {Motion  picture)    ORTF,  Paris.    Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 


.  France  avec  Jean  et  H6tfene, 


13  mln.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (1 
Set  1,  lesson  G) 

A  French  language  teaching  film. 

With  student  kit 

1.  French  language — Aodlo-vlsual  Instruction.  1.  Ofllce  de  radlo- 
dlffuslon-t6l*v1sl<m  francalae.  n.  (JhUton  Company.  Series-  Bhi 
France  avec  Jean  et  Hfi*ne  (Motion  picture)     Set  1,  teasoo  b! 

„  448  70-704512 

Chilton  Books 


67 


Pisqoi  I  {Motion  picture)    Mobil  Oil  del  Peru,  1968.    Made 
by  V^avin,  inc. 

35  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SpflnLsh  version  (24  mln, 35  mm.)  also  Issued. 

Sttm«iwirir.'  Points  out  the  rlska  Involved  In  oil  exploration  and 
display,  and  discusses  the  latest  technology  used  In  Jungle  dl  op€rt- 
tlons.  Shows  the  driUlng  of  an  oil  well  In  the  Peruvian  Jungle,  from 
the  clearing  of  Jungle  and  bringing  In  of  equipment  to  the  actual 
drilling  and  abandonment  of  the  well  as  a  dry  hole, 

1.  Oil  well  driUlng.  2.  Petroleam—Peru.  i.  Mobn  Oil  del  Peru 
«,™  623  78-703519 

The  Pistol   (Motion  picture)     Wolfgang  Urchs,  Germany. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

An  Atlaa  film. 

SUMMARY :  A  wry  commentary  on  man's  tendency  to  8oIv«  prob- 
lems with  a  gtin. 

1.  Violence.  I.  Urchs,  Wolfgang.    II.  Pyramid  Films,  ina 

704.946  70-710167 

A.  L.  A.  BookUat 


The  Pit   (Motion  picture)     British  Film  Institute,  lyindon, 
1962.     Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

28  min.     sd.    lAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Reenacts  Edgar  Allan  Poe'a  Inqolsltlon,  baaed  on  the 
Spanish  Inquisition  of  the  1400"^ 

1-    ^''*L,Ed8»'"  Allan,   180e-1849.     Inquisition.  I.   P«e    Edgar 

Allan,  1800-1840.    Inquisition.    II.  British  Film  Institute     III   Films 
Incorporated. 

ri'S2611]  813  70-712739 

Films  Incorporated 


The  Pit  and  the  pendnlnm  (FUmstrip)    Brunswick  Prodnc- 
tions,  1966. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (The  Works  of  Poe I 

Credit!:  Director.  Karen  Welntraub;  script  Jane  A.  Gevlrtt; 
illustrator,  Herbert  Lebowitz. 

Summary:  Analyzes  and  preaenta  excerpts  from  Poe'a  short  story 
The  pit  and  the  pendulum. 

1.  Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1W9.  The  pit  and  the  pendulum.  i 
Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.  The  pit  end  the  pendulum.  11.  Bruns- 
wick Productions.         Series :  The  Works  of  Poe  (Filmstrip) 

813  Fi  A  68-4417 

EducationnI  Record  Sales 


Pit-stop  (Motion  picture)  Coca  Cola  Co.  Made  by  C.  M.  I 
Films  in  cooperation  with  NEA.  Released  by  C.  M.  L 
Filmc  and  Coca  Cola  Co.,  1968. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  A  driver-education  film  for  high  school  students.  Uses 
scenes  of  races  and  race-car  drivers  to  explain  that  safe  practices 
on  the  track  are  similar  to  safe  practices  on  the  highway. 

1.  Automotrile  driving.  i.  Coca  CoVa  Company.  Wilmington,  E)eL 
u.  C.  M.  I.  Films. 

629383  76-702848 

CINE 


The  Pitcaim  people  (Motion  picture)  BP  (North  America) 
ltd.,  England,  1963.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Radim 
Films,  1964. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  I>escribefl  Pitcairn  Island — two  square  miles  of  volcanic 
rock  Isolated  in  the  South  Pacific— which  was  first  settled  in  1700 
by  Fletcher  Christian  and  a  few  mutineers  and  Tahltlans  from  the 
Bounty.    Shows  how  the  Pltcalmers  live  today. 

1.   Pitcairn   Island.  i.   BP    (North   America)    ltd.     il.   RadIm 

Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

Fi  A  67-5060 
Radim  Films 


Pitch   discrimination:  a  project  in  auditrfogy   (Filmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Organizing  a  science  project) 
Summary:  Shows  how  to  s^wrate  a  project  Into  a  more  minute 
subject  area,  using  pitch  discrimination. 

1.  Hearing— Experiments.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tion Corporation.         Series :  Organizing  a  science  project  ( Filmstrip) 
534  Fi  A  68-4572 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Pitch,  stress,  and  juncture  (Filmstrip)     Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1970. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  1  s.,  12  in..  331  rpm., 
18  mln.      microgroove.      (Understanding  your  language,  group  1) 

.^Iso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:   Authors,  Harold  Shane.  June  Shane,  Ted  DeVries. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  that  spoken  language  uses  three  vocal  vari- 
ations called  intonation:  pitch  is  the  rising  and  falling  of  sounds; 
stress  is  word  emphasis ;  Juncture  la  speech  sound  interruptions. 

1.  English  language — Intonation.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, inc.,  Chicago.  11.  Series:  Understanding  your  language  (Film- 
strip)  group  I. 

421  74-737014 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Pitchers,  spouts,  and  handles  (Motion  picture)     Cinecraft- 
ers.    Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

12  mill.     »d.     color.     16  mm.     (Art  and  the  arti.st) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Professor  Leon  Mobuig  demonstrates  how  to  handle  a 
freshly  thrown  pitcher  to  create  a  spout  that  is  nice  looking  as  well 
as  functional.  He  also  discusses  the  preparation  and  attachment  of 
a  handle  which  has  to  support  more  than  Its  own  weight 

1.  Pitchers.  2.  Pottery.  i.  Cinecratters  Productlwis.  11.  Film 
Associates.         Series:  Art  and  the  artist  (Motion  picture) 

738.1  73-700120 

Film  Associates 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pitching  {Motion  picture)     Film  Associates,  1967. 

3  uiiii.    &l.     color,     super  8  turn.     (Softball  Kklll-s  series) 

I. OOP  Hliu. 

W'tli  -imly  snide. 

SKiniii'f  ii:   Iiisiriuts  the   student   iii  the  proper  execution  of  the 
fiiii<l.iitit>iit:il  softbtitl  skill  of  pitrhiiig. 

I.   I'lt<.-liii]g  (Biiseball)         i.    ^ilul   Associutes.         Series:  Softball 
okllN  $erle^  (Motion  picture) 

706.3578  Fi  A  68-2571 

Film  A-<Miatt-; 


Pitching  and  chipping  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mlQ.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Golf) 

I.OOP  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Anihor,  Brnce  G.  Ko**nm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  changes  In  stance  and  grip  of  the  back- 
STlng  and  follow-through.  Shows  action  on  the  green  to  emphasize 
kiDds  of  spin. 

1.   Swing   (Golf)  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Man. 

Series:  Golf  (Motion  picture) 

796.352  73-700679 

Elaliog  Corporation 


pitching  for  the  Yankees  (Motion  picture)  Standard 
Hrtxnds.  Made  and  released  by  Arthur  Mokin  Productions, 
1%5. 

1-'.  iiiin.  eil.  color.  18  mm.  (New  York  Yankees  baseball 
serifs* 

Cedils:  Uii-ector.  Arthur  Mokin:  camernnian,  Toge  Fujlhira. 

Samiuaij/:  A  dooimentary  film  about  the  Yankees.  Whitey  Ford 
tella  why  some  pitchers  can  play  with  the  Yankees  and  others  can- 
not, and  gives  advice  on  fielding  the  pitcher's  position.  Al  Downing 
tells  how  he  uses  his  pitches.  Includes  slow  motion  studies  of  the 
curve  and  the  slider. 

1.  New  York.  Bas^all  club  (American  League)  i.  Standard 
Briinds  Incorporated,  ii.  Mokin  (Arthur)  Productions,  New  York. 
S^-riea:  New  York  Yankees  baseball  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.357  73-702929 

Al  thnr  Mokin  Prmliir.  tlons 


Pitnan  at  jimc  fingertips,  part  1 

Green,  1967. 


(FOnutrip)     Alice  C. 


9  flImstripB  In  1  roll.     bAw.     35  mm. 

CoNTKNTS. — 1.  Phrases  and  phrasing  devices,  advanced,  part  1, 
85  fr. — 2.  Phrases  and  phrasing  devices,  advanced,  part  2,  31  fr. — 
S.  Phrases  and  phrasing  devices,  advanced,  part  3,  30  fr. — 4.  Verb 
tenses,  part  1.  26  fr. — 5.  Verb  lenses,  part  2.  26  fr. — 6.  Pronoun- 
rerb  phrases,  part  1.  29  fr. — 7.  Basic  phrases  for  beginners,  part  1. 
27  fr.— 8.  Basic  phrases  for  beginners,  part  2.  28  fr. — 9.  Basic 
[Erases  for  beginners,  part  3.    26  fr. 

1.  Shorthand— Pitman.  l  Green,  Alice  C. 

Fi  67-1627 


Pitman,  firm,  publishers,  New  York 
see 


Eyewitness — Afro -American  history. 


Pitney -Bowes,  Inc. 
see 

The  P^ier  handling  people. 

Pittsburgh.     Television  station  WQED 
see 

Charles  Malik,  part  4. 

Edward  Steichen.     Part  1. 

Edward  Steichen,  Part  2. 

Edward  Steichen,  part  3. 
Everett  R.   Clinchy,  part  3. 

Everett  R.  Clinchy,  part  4. 
General  Carlos  P.  Romulo,  part  1. 
Russian  writers  ot  today,  part  1. 

Russian  writers  ot  today,  part  2. 

The  Pittsburgh  area:  a  case  study  (Ftlmstrip)  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1971. 

11.3  fr.  color.  Xi  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  I  s,,  13  In.,  331  rpm., 
V>  min.     I  Foctis  on  Amerk-a  -the  Northeast  region,  no.  4) 

.\l>to  iSMued  with  phonotape  In  casNette. 

Willi  tntcher'H  Kulde  and  reading  script. 

CKKOITS:  (.'onsuttant,  Irving  Splg^;  pbotoffrapliera,  Jeanne 
I'ortfrfteld.  LIh«  Cblckerlng. 

SL'MMAUY:  DeMCrlben  the  Plttxburgti  vlcliiltj'  «■  the  center  of 
Ibe  Hiet*lmnking  indiistrj'.  Explains  that  central  Kuropean  Imml- 
grants  canif  to  Pittsburgh  to  work  in  the  Induatry;  eiaminaa  th* 
Ufe-stjie  or  a  Slovak  famllj  living  and  w(M-klog  In  th«  PItUburgh 
area  today. 

1.  Kteel  induMrjr  and  trade— Pittsburgh.  2.  Slovak!  to  Ptttsburffb. 
I.  8ocl«tr  for  Visual  Kduratlon,  Inc.,  Chicago.  11.  SerlM:  Focua  od 
Am«^lca— the  Northeast  region  (Ftlmatrtp)  no.  4. 

IHD9518.P        ]  917.48  77-740039 

Society  for  Vlwial  tklucatlMi 


Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company 
see 

This  is  fiber  ^ass. 

Pittsburgh  School  District.    Board  of  Public 
Education 
see 

Estimation. 
Factors  of  6  and  7. 

Pittsburgh  Symphony  Society 
see 

Coniecration  of  the  bouie. 


Pivot  j«nts  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  mIn.    si.    b&w.    8  mni.     (Human  biology:  Joint  movement) 

I.OOP  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

<'REDITS:  Adviser.  Anne  Plele. 

SUMMARY  :  Uses  a  model  and  cineradiography  to  show  the  move- 
meut  of  the  atlanto  occipital  joint  and  the  superior  radio  ulnar  Joint. 

1.  Human  mechanics.  2.  Joints.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclo- 
paedia Hrltannlca  Muoatlonal  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Human  bl- 
ologj-:  Joint  movement  (Motion  picture) 

[QP303]  612  79-713986 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Pixillation  (Motion  picture)  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
^':ipli  Co.    Released  by  Garden  State/N'ovo,  1971. 

4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

.Summary:  An  art  film  which  combines  animated  painting,  mlci-ug- 
rnphy  of  crystals,  and  computer-produced  Images  with  Moog  synthe- 
sizer sotind  by  Gershen  Klngsley. 

1.  Experimental  films.  I.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.     II.  Garden  State/Novo,  inc. 

704.945  76-711399 

CINE 


(Filmstrip)       Warren 


Pizarro    and    other    conquistadors 

Schloat  Production.s,  1971. 

05  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlac:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  15 
mln.     (The  Age  of  exploration,  no.  4) 

with  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  I.lnda  Schick;  editor,  Lilla  Brownstone. 

Summary:  Describes  the  conquest  of  Pltarro  of  the  rich  Inca 
Empire  in  Peru,  and  shows  the  exploits  of  other  Spanish  conquis- 
tadors in  North  America. 

1.  PlMrro,  Francisco,  Marqufe,  1470?-1M1.  2.  America— Dis- 
covery and  exploration— Spanish.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Produc- 
tions, Pleasant  V I  He,  N.  Y.  Series:  The  Age  of  exploration  (Film- 
strip.    Warren  Schloat  Productions)     no.  4. 

910.09  77-737954 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

Pizarro  and  the  vicerojrs,  part  1    {FUmstrip)      Imperial 
Film  Co.,  1967. 

45  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  12 
min.    microgroove.     (Peru  echoes  the  Inca  and  Plrarro) 

Stimmarv:  Uses  authenticated  maps  and  Illustrations  to  depict  the 
early  days  of  Spanish  rule  In  Peru.  Includes  pictures  of  ancient 
Incan  artifacts. 

1.    Peru— Hist.— Conquest,   1522-1548.  i.   Imperial   Film   Com- 

pany,   inc..   Lakeland,    Fla.  Series:    Peru  echoes   the   Inca   and 

Pizarro  (FUmstrip) 

Fi A  67-3899 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Pizarro  and   the  viceroys,  part  2    {FUmstrip)     Imperial 
Film  Co.,  1967. 

4?  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  r^^..  12 
mln.    microgroove.     (Peru  echoes  the  Inca  and  Pizarro) 

Sutntttary:  Reviews  the  later  history  of  Peru  under  the  viceroys 
of  Spain.     Shows  views  of  buildings  and  artifacts  of  this  period. 

1.    Peru— Hist.— 1548-1820.  i.    Imperial    Film   Company,    inc.. 

Lakeland,  Fla.         Series:  Peru  echoes  the  Inca  and  Pizarro  (Film- 
strip) 

Fi  A  67-3900 
Imperial  Film  Co. 


Pizza  pizza  daddy-o  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Cali- 
fornia Extension  Media  Center.  1969.  Made  by  Dept.  of 
Anthropology,  Sun  Fernando  State  Valley  Collej^e. 

18  mln.    sd.    bftw.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Directors  and  writers,  Bess  Lomax  Hawes,  Rotiert 
Bberleln;  narrator.  Donald  Freed. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  black  girls  playing  aloglng  games  on  a  lioa 
Angeles  school  playground  and  provides  an  anthropological  and  folk- 
lorlc  record  of  eight  of  these  games. 

1.  Singing  games.  I.  California.  University.  E^ztenslon  Media 
Center, 

398.8  78-712935 

University  of  California  Extension  Media  Center 

Place  (Filmstrip)     Warren  Sci.ioat  Productions,  1971. 

108  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  «..  12  in..  88|  rpm.. 
12  mln.     (Black  poems,  black  image*) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  poetns. 

<  REDITS :  Prodm-er  and  writer,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

8UMMAUY  :  Several  black  poets  reveal  Uielr  Ideas  about  a  sense 
of  place  aH  they  dlscuHs  their  attitudes  toward  the  South,  cities,  the 
United  States,  and  bell. 

1.  American  poetry— Negro  author*— Hiitorj  and  crltlclam.  I. 
Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y,  II.  flerlea: 
Black  poems,  black  Images  (FUmstrip) 

811  7&-788198 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductiona 


A  Place  among  as  {Motion  picture)    WNBC-TV.    Keleased 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

27  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Connecticut  Illustrated) 

CreAita:  Producer  and  writer,  William  Turque. 

Summary:  Describes  two  programs  In  the  field  of  mental  retarda- 
tion at  the  Mansfield  Training  School  in  Connecticut:  one  project 
studies  the  nature  of  retardation  and  the  best  procedures  to  help 
the  retarded ;  the  other  project  uses  Intensive  vocational  training 
and  supportive  peer  group  situations  In  housing  and  recreation  to 
return  the  mildly  retarded  to  the  community. 

1.   Mentally  handicapped— Care  and  treatment  i.  New  Yorlr. 

Television    .station   WNBOTV.     n.    NBC    Educational   Enterprlaes. 
Series:  Connecticut  Illustrated  (Motion  picture) 

362.3  78-709666 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prises 

A  Place  for  aU  seasons   {Motion  picture)     Greater  Erie 
Tourist  and  Convention  Bureau,  1968.    Made  by  Mitchell 

Advertising  Agency. 

Sami^rif-  Surveys  vacaUon  facilities  in  Erie  County,  Pa.,  Includ- 
ing JS  of  Presque  Isle  State  Park.  lake*,  and  streams.  8ho«-. 
S?ilSlor  swiiZing,  fishing,  hunting,  picnicking,  and  other  outdoor 

"T'l:'rTe  c'o^"pr-*l5^f  iVra-^/'^rVoSilfand  Convention  Bu- 
reau of  Erie  County,  ^^^^g  FiA6a-1491 
Mitchell  Advertising                      Agency 
A  Place  for  Danny  {Motion  piohtre)    WWL-TV,  1W». 

27  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Explores  the  pbllosc^hy  and  therapeutic  practices  oC 
the  Protestant  Children's  Home,  a  residential  treatment  center  for 
emotionally  disturbed  children  In  the  State  of  Louisiana. 

1.   Protestant  Children's  Home.  i.  WWL-TV   ('I^elevl8lon  sta- 

tion)    New  Orleans,    ii.  Protestant  Children's  Home. 

362.3  73-706640 

CINE 


A  Place  for  everything.  (Filmstrip]  King  Screen  Productions. 
1969.  Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media  Services  and 
Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the 
Handicapped. 

1  roll,     color      35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  values  of  orderliness.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Orderliness— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Orderliness]  1.  fCing  Screen  Produc- 
tions. II.  United  Stales.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Media 
Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch 

371.9  72-734410 


[BJ1533] 

U.S.  Bureau  of  Education 

for  the  Handicapped 


MARC 


A  Place  for  everytliiag.  [Motion  picture]  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada  in  collaboration  with  the  Swedish  Institute  for  Cultural 
Relations.    Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

29  min.     sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

In  the  Swedish- Canadian  co-production  series. 

CREDrrS:  Producers.  Joseph  Koenij,  John  Kemeny;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  Eric  M.  Nilsson;  narrator,  Joan  Henson;  photofrapher,  Akc  Astrand. 

SUMMARY:  Youns  Swedes  discuss  [heir  views  about  materiahsra  and  com- 
placency in  a  wcll-functionini  society. 

I.  Sweden— Civilization.     2.  Sweden— Social  conditions.       I.  Canada.    Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

tDL631i  301.2  77-714350 

National  Fihn  Bowd  of  72  MARC 

Canads 


A.  Place  in  the  family  {FUmstrip)    Churchill  Films,  1970. 

37  fr.     oolor.     35  mm.     (Two  sides  to  every  story) 

Credili:  Authors,  Lisa  Van  Deusen.  Hal  Smith. 

Summai-y:  Pre.senta  a  different  point  of  view  from  which  children 
can  see  themselves  In  relation  to  others  and  to  situations.  With 
captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life— Juvenile  tllras.  i.  Churchill  Films, 
Los  Angeles.  Series:  Two  sides  to  every  story  (Filmstrip) 

372.24  71-736993 

Churchill  Films 


Place  names  with  in,  on,  and  at  (Filmstrip)     MacmiUan 
Co.,  10G9.    Made  by  Color  Film,  inc. 

42  fr.  color.  35  ram.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  13  mlD. 
microgrooTe.     (Audio-visual  English,  set  1,  no.  9) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Patrlda  Heffernan-Cabrera. 

Stitnmary :  Designed  to  teach  EnglLsh  as  a  second  language^ 
Teaches  how  to  give  addresses  and  the  names  of  such  places  as  tbe 
bus  station,  hospital,  park,  and  grocery  store. 

1.  English  la ngusfce— Glossaries,  vocabularies,  etc.  I.  MacmiUan, 
firm^  publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Audio-visual  English  (Film- 
strip)  set  1,  no,  9. 

428  73-736704 

CCM  Films 

A  Place  of  being  {Motion  picture)     National  Park  Service, 

1967. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

HumnMry:  A  description  of  the  many  recreational  activities  avail- 
able In  the  I.,ake  Mead  National  Recreation  Area. 

1.  Uke  Mead  National  Recreation  Area.  i.  U.  S.  National  Park 
Service. 

917.98  Fi  E  68-20 

CINH 

Place  of  belongbig.  [Motion  picture]     Alemann  Films,  1972. 

26  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm.     (Changing  environment  USA) 
SUMMARY:  Designed  to  create  an  awareness  of  the  different  forms  of 

t>cButy  foimd  in  cities.  Explains  that  art,  not  luxury,  is  necessary  and  that  nature 

enriches  dtiea. 

1.  Art  ai^recialion.       I.  Alemann  Films.  Lob  Angeles.    II.  Scries:  Changing 

environment  U.S.A.  [Motion  picture] 
N7477J  711  72-702327 

CINB  72  MARC 


68 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Place  of  my  own  {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  lt>*>8.    Made  by  Lumin  Filma. 

11  min.     *d.     color.     16  mm.     ( Skyline  kHm) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  jnvblems  of  small  girla  IlTlng  In  the 
ghettos  of  the  luuer  city,  who,  lacking  the  mobility  of  their  brothers 
and  the  adult  members  of  the  family,  find  that  the  narrow  confloes 
of  a  tiny  cramped  apartment  offer  little  refuge  for  reading,  pJaylng, 
or  day-dreaming,     Por  primary  grade*. 

1.  Girls— Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Socially  handicapped  children— JuTe- 
Qlle  dims.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Skyline 

aerte*  (Motion  picture) 

872.6  77-700148 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


A  Ptoee  of  refufC  {Motion  picture)  British  Columbia  Dept 
of  Travel  Industry,  Photographic  Branch,  Victoria.  Re- 
loased  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  196».  Released 
in  the  V.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

26  mln.    Ml.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarif:  Describes  the  historical  Kootenay  Valley,  located  be- 
tween the  Selkirk  and  the  Canadian  Rockies,  and  dlwnis-^es  the  year- 
roDnd  recrMtional  activities  arallable  there. 

1.  Kootenay.  B.  C.   (District)— Description  and  travel  l  Brit- 

ish Columbia.  Dept  of  Travel  Indostry.  a  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,     lit.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

917.1  78-705967 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  Place  of  reptiles  in  nature  {FUmttrip)    Imperial  Film 

Co.,  1969. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
14  mln.     microgroove.     (American  reptiles  la  their  environment) 

CreditJ.-  Author,  Jay  Shnler. 

Summary:  Examines  the  ecological  relatloiuhlpa  between  assorted 
types  of  reptiles  and  the  variety  of  environments  In  which  they  are 
foond. 

J.  Reptiles.  2.  Zoology— Ecology.  l  Imperial  Film  Company, 
inc..  Lakeland,  Fla.  Series:  American  r^tlles  In  their  envlron- 
m«oC  (Filmstrlp) 

598.12  70-733101 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


A  Place  to  be  {Motion  picture)  Wilf  Gray  Productions. 
Relensed  in  Canada  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Fihn 
Library. 

13  mln.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

£HHimary.-  A  tour  of  Vancouver.  Indude^t  panoramic  vlew.>4  from 
Grouse  Mountain,  as  well  as  scenex  of  shopping  areas,  parkit,  and 
Indoor  and  outdoor  recreational  areas. 

1.  Vancouver.  B.  C— Description.  i.  WUf  Gray  Productions. 
n.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  m.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Li- 
brary. 

917.11  71-700890 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


A  ptocc  to  can  home.  [Motion  picture]  University  of  Kansas  Bu- 
reau of  Child  Research.  Released  by  University  of  Kansas 
Audiovisual  Center,  1972. 

13  min.     »d.     color,      16  mm 

in  ftli"".^"  V.  *"  "'™*""'°"  °f  *«  ^ole  played  by  the  priv.w  nursing  home 
m  the  cu,tod.d  hvcs  of  the  aged  «,d  the  young  menially  retarded.  Shows  the 
kmd5  of  programs  «,d  .ctw.t.es  offered  in  nursing  homes  which  ere  for  both 
the  young  mentilly  reUfded  uid  elderly  rcsidenU 

K.™^"h"''  ^""'''^'PP""-^^*"  "d  treatment.  2.  Nursing  homes.  I. 
AXisuicrer'       Bureau  of  Child  Research,      ,1.  Kartsas      University. 

[RC570]  362.3  72-702023 

University  of  K*ns«  72  madV> 

Bureau  of  Child  Research  ^ 


A  Place  to  grow  {Mothn  picture)  Chemicals  Division, 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  Peckham  Produc- 
tions. 

18  mlD.     sd.     color.     16  imn. 

Summary:  A  community  relatlotn  film.     EzplalDS  bow  the  Chem- 
icals Dirision  of  Eastman  Kodak  Conqwtny  makes  cbeodcals,  plastics, 
aod  synthetic  flbera.  and  why  the  lodustry  to  of  value  to  the  resi- 
dents of  Kingsport,  TeiHL 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Eastomn  Kodak  Company.  Chemicals  Dtvlsloo.  2.  Cfaecoleal 
iDduatriee— U.  S.  t  Eastman  Kodak  Oompaoj.  Chemical*  Divi- 
Mod. 

338.4  79-702520 


A  Place  to  live  {Motion  picture)    Missonri  Dept.  of  Conser- 
vation 1 196-?, 

17  mln.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  necessity  of  food,  shelter,  and  water  to 
all  living  creatures.  Centers  on  the  needs  of  upland  game  and  out- 
lines simple  ways  to  achieve  food,  shelter,  and  water  on  the  farm 
lands  that  produce  such  favorites  as  quail,  doves,  and  rabbits. 

1.  Ecolocy.    2.  Game  and  g;ame-blrds.    3.  Wildlife  conserratlon. 
I.  Missouri.     Dept.  of  Conaervation. 


UlsaourL    Dept  of 


591.5 

Conservation 


Fi  A  67-6348 


A  Place  to  Mre.  [FUmttrip]  Creative  Arts  Studio,  1 970.  Captioned 
for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films 
Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

I  roll      cotor      35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  concept  of  huroarr  shelters.  For  primary  grades. 

1    Housing— Juvenile  films.     (I    DwdlinjS)        i.  Creative  Aru  Studio,  inc.. 
Washmgton.  D.C.      11.  United  Sutet.      Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Hand- 
icapped.    Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch. 
(HD7287]  371.9  72-734409 

US,  Bureau  of  Education  72  MARC 

for  the  Handicapped 


A  Place  to  stand  {Motion  picture)  Ontario  Dept.  of  Eco- 
nomics and  Developmejit,  Toronto,  1967.  Made  by  Chris- 
topher Chapman.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

18  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  David  Mnckay:  photography,  Joe  Seckeresh. 
Les  George. 

Summary:  Uses  a  multiscreen  format  to  depict  the  many  facets 
and  adrantages  of  Ontario. 

1.  Ontario — Description  and  travel.  i.  Ontario.     Dept  of  Eco- 

nomics and  Development,     it.  Contemporary  Filma/McOraw-HlU. 

917.13  76-700074 

McOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Place  value  {Filmatrip)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 
visual Division,  1968. 

41  fr     color     35  mm.     (Elementary  mathematics) 

FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  3H^1. 

AVIth  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  basic  Ideas  underlying  the  Hindu-Arabic 
system  of  numeration,  and  explains  plaie  value,  relation  of  place 
value,  and  grouping  by  tens,  ten  tens,  and  ten  hundreda. 

1.   Decimal   system.  r.   Popular  Science  Publishing  Company, 

ioc.  New  York.    Audio-Visual  Division.    IL  FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  8H-1, 
Series:  Elementary  mathematics  (Filmstrlp) 

872.7  Fi  A  68-4759 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-Vlaual  Div. 


Place  value  {Motion  picture)     Ealing;  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  ideas  In  mathwnatics) 

Loop  Hlms.     Film  noten  on  cartridge  cane. 

CrediM.-  Author,  L.  J.  May. 

Summary:  U»es  squares,  sticks,  and  flats  to  Illustrate  the  place 
value  of  ooes,  tens,  and  hundreds,  and  to  explain  the  concept  of 
base  six.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Decimal   system.  i.  Elallng  Corporation,  CaiDbrldge,   Mass. 

Series:  First  Ideas  In  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  74-700821 

Baling  Corporation 


Place  value  {FUmetrip)    Troll  AsBociatea,  1970. 

22  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Irving  M.  Cowle. 

Nummary.-  Uses  illustrations  to  present  an  easy  explanation  of 
the  meaning  of  a  place  value.  Shows  the  place  /alue  of  ones,  tens, 
and  one  hundreds.  Describes  how  to  handle  numbers  with  one,  two, 
and  three  digits.     Wltb  captions.     For  elementary  grade*. 

1.  Decimal  system.        i.  Troll  Associate*. 

372.7  74-737424 

Troll  Associates 


Place  value  (Motion  picture)     Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divi- 
sion, 1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

4  m:ri.  Ml.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loopHl 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Summary:  Explains  the  Hindu-Arabic  system  of  numeraUon  as  a 
place  value  system  based  on  grouping  by  tens.  Uses  an  abacus  or 
beadframe  lo  clarify  the  concept  that  a  symbol  (digit)  In  a  certain 
position  represents  the  number  of  groups  of  a  power  of  ten  corre- 
sponding to  that  position. 

1.  Numeration.    2.  Decimal  system.  i.  Macmillan,  Arm,  pub- 

lisher. New  York.  School  Division.  Series:  Macmillan  elementary 
math  loops  (Motion  picture) 

611  76-705298 

Macmillan  Co. 


Place   value    (Motion   picture)      Stephen   Boeustow   Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971, 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  aerlea) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  animated  blocks  to  define  the  relationship 
between  digits  in  the  units,  tens,  and  hundreds  columns.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.   Decimal  system — Jovenlle  films.  I.  Boeustow   (Stephen) 

Productions.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Primary 
math  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QA141.35]  372.7  76-714916 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Place   values    {FUmstrip) 
Slides,  1967. 


Herbert   E.   Bndek  Films   and 


30  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Paal  Fleming. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Egyptian  numeration  .lystem  as  an  example 
of  a  system  without  place  value.  Explains  place  value  for  our 
system  and  then  describes  the  base  five  and  base  two  systems  as 
examples  of  other  place  value  numeration  systems.     With  captions. 

1.  Numeration.  2.  Binary  system  (Mathematics)  S.  Quinary  sys- 
tem. I.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara, 
Calif. 

511  70-735262 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


A  Placchfrfdcr  problem  {Motion  picture)  NatiMial  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educatimial  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     >m\.    i-ulor.    8  mm.     (Mathematics) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  simide  algebraic  problema  by  placioir  ao  nn- 
known  number  of  apples  in  a  box,  then  removing  and  replacing  them. 
For  grades  1  throufch  6. 

1.    Numeration.     2.   Arithmetic.  l   Canada.     National   FUm 

Board,  u.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

872.7  70-700051 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


69 


Placer  gold    {Motion   picture) 
1968. 


Arthur   Barr   Productions, 


10  mlu.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Third  edition. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.'  Recreates  mining  activities  of  the  gold  rash  of  1849. 
Explains  the  meaning  of  "staking  a  claim"  and  demoiutrates  how 
to  use  the  goldpau,  Uie  rocker,  the  long  tom,  and  the  sluice  box  in 
gold  mining.  Discusses  the  role  of  the  CaIlf<HiiIa  gold  rash  In  the 
western  expansion  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Gold  mines  and  mlidng— California.  2.  California — Gold  dis- 
coveries.        I.  Barr  (Arthur)   Prodactloos,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

622  Fi  A  68-3810 

Arthur  Barr  Productions 


Plactns:  and  fastening  paper  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Paper.    2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 

tion.       Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

744  77-708339 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

The   Plague    (Motion   picture)      Tuttman-Goldman  Produc- 
tions (1970?, 

12  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  story  of  the  last  dream  of  a  young  girl 
In  which  she  la  confronted  by  her  own  grave,  only  to  wake  and  die 
from  an  overdoae  of  drugs. 

1.  Drug  abuse.        I.  Tuttman-Goldman  Prodoctioiui. 

613.8  7^711400 

CINE 

A  Ple^t  o>  roar  cUMtml  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London, 
1969.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Ufe  Films. 

72  mm      td.     hftw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  how  chemical  ind  bvoloficai  weapon*  work. 
Showi  the  making  and  taiing  on  animal*  of  ■  nerve  fu  and  ■  psychological  (at, 
the  making  and  letting  of  ■  potential  germ  weapon,  and  the  efTccu  on  people  of 
•ome  of  (he  diiesacs  which  might  be  used. 

1.  Chemical  warfare-     2.  Biological  wartere.        1.  British  BrosdcsMing  Cor- 
poration.    Televiuon  Service.     II.  Tmte-Life  Tilrn*. 
(U0447j  623.4  76-714591 

Tune-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 


Dept.  of  Cinema,  Univcr- 


Plain  brown  wrapper.  {Motion  picture] 
sity  of  Southern  California,  1972. 

11  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  I>e*cribes  one  facet  of  loneliness  by  showing  a  timid  man  and 
what  he  does  to  relieve  his  lonetiness. 

I.  Lot  Angeles.     University  of  Southern  California.     Dept.  of  Onema. 
[PN1997,  791.43  72-702417 

CINE  72  MARC 

Plain   facta    {Motion  picture)      American   Social   Hyji^ene 

Association,  1941. 

10  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Prettented  In  cooperation  with  Federal,  State,  and  local  health 
and  welfare  agencies. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Walter  Clarke. 

Summary:  Describes  the  disea-ses  of  syphilis  and  gonorrhea  with 
clinical  material  showing  their  symptoms  and  effects.  Tells  how  the 
Infections  spread,  and  bow  the  disease  may  be  diagnosed  and  treated. 
Points  out  that  these  diseases  can  be  prevented  and  can  be  cured. 

1.  SyphlllK.     2.  Gonorrhea.     3.  Veneral  diseases — Prevention. 
I.  American  Social  Hygiene  AssociatloiL 

616.9  72-704273 


Plain  hem  {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 
Made  by  Cinefilms,  MontreaL 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  2) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  UcOraw-HiU  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series   (Motion  picture)  set  2. 

646.4  70-706536 

McOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


Plain  seams  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca,  1970. 
Made  by  Cinefilms,  Montreal. 

4  min.    si.    cotor.    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  1) 

Lo<^  film  mounted  in  carirldgp. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

646.2  74-706529 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Plains  (Filmstrip)    Staley  Studio,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  X>  mm,  anil  phiiimtJipe :  1  i-eel  (3  in.l,  SS  Ip.'*.. 
15  mill.     (Lile  zone  series) 

Also  iMKjed  with  phonota|>e  in  caiwetie. 

Soitnd  vcfxlon  of  the  lIMVt  filmstrlp  entitleti  Life  In  the  plains  Kone. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  William  G.  Staley,  Margaret  H.  Staley: 
narrator.  Gregg  Chancellor. 

SrM.MAKY:  Portrays  plant  and  animal  life  lo  the  plains  of  the 
United  States,  explains  why  this  region  consists  primarily  of  grass- 
lands.    Discusses  ecological  factors  that  affect  this  zone. 

1.  (Jras-sland  ecology— l'.  S.         I.  Staley  Studio.     U.  Life  In  the 
plains  zone  (nimstrtp)     III.  Series:  Life  zone  series  (Film-Htrip) 
[(iH541.5.P7]  574.5  74-740085 

Staley  Studio 

Pbiie  &   ^teaus    {Motion  picture)      Indiana   Uninrsi^ 
Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     19  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  maps  of  several  areas  of  the  United  States  to  de- 
pict   the  physical  features  which  distinguish  plains  and  plateaus. 
Illustrates  the  effects  which  the  physical  features  bare  on  land  usee 
tor  each  landform. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

L  PUlns— U.  S.         I.  Indiana.    Univeralty.    Atidlo-TIsuil  Center. 
917.30014  Fi  A  68-1967 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Oeater 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Plains  of  Yucatan  (Filmstrip)     Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

50  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlso:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm.. 
12   luin.      (Sotial  studie-s:   the  age  of  the  Uajai 

<""re(Itts:   Producer  and  narrator.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Sumniarj- :  Points  out  that  during  the  cla.ssic  period  of  the  Mayan 
oullui-e  major  ceremonial  cities  were  situated  mainly  on  the  Tuca'tan 
plains.  Examines  the  ruins  at  Uimal,  showing  scenes  of  the  archi- 
tecture, sculpture,  and  ceremonial  rites  of  the  Mayan  people.  With 
captions. 

1.  Mayas— .\ntiqulties.  2.  Uxmal,  Mexico.  I.  Coleman  Film 
Enterprises.  11.  BMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Social  studies- 
the  age  of  the  Maya  (Filmstrip) 

970.3  71-737241 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Plains   people    (Motion    picture)      William    Claiborne,    inc. 
Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1970. 

14  miu.  ad.  color.  16  mm.  (Places  people  live) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  the  Masai,  the  seml-nomadlc  b^^lsmea  of  the 
Great  Kift  Valley  of  Kenya  and  Tanganyika,  who  neither  hunt  nor 
grow  crops,  but  subsist  on  the  milk,  meat,  and  blood  of  their  live- 
stock. In  comparlaoo,  points  out  that  ranching  U  a  family  eaterprlae 
for  many  Cheyenne  and  Crow  Indians  on  the  North  Chey^uie  Reser- 
vation In  Montana. 

L  Indians  of  North  America — Great  Plains — Social  life  and  cus- 
toms. 2.  Masai.  3.  Plains.  I.  William  Claiborne,  Inc.  II.  Sterling 
Educational  Films,  Inc.  III.  Series:  Places  people  live  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[E78.G73]  301.3  7&-713009 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

Plains,  plateaus,  and  mountains  (FUinstrip)     Edwin  Sha- 
piro Co.,  1965.    Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  rol'.     color.    35  mm.     (Filmstrip  Bet  1;  Geology) 
SumnuLry:  Explains  the  formation  of  plains,  plateaus,  and  moun- 
tains, and  describes  their  various  features.    With  captlona 
1.  Plains.     2.  Mountains.        i.  Edwin  Shapiro  Company. 
Series:  Geology  (Filmstrip) 

551.4  7&-734740 

EdwlD  Shapiro  Co. 


The  Plains  States.  (Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1971. 

3S  transparencies,     color.      10  %  12  in.     (Oui  fifty  Sutes) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  ihc  geography,  agriculture,  industry,  and  history  of 
Iowa.  Kansas,  Minnesota.  Missouri.  Nebraska.  North  Dakota,  and  South 
Dakota 

1.  Great  Plains— Juvenile  films,  jl.  Great  Plains]  I.  Creative  Visuals 
(Firm)      II.  Series;  Our  fifty  States.  [Transparencies] 

[F591]  917.8  72-735578 

Creative  Vbuals  72  MARC 


Plains  Television  Corporation 
see 

The  House  divided. 


A  Plan  for  integration:  George  Washington — case  in  point 

(Motion  picture)    Gene  Earle.    Released  by  Tantum  Corp., 
1971. 

'2\i  niin.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

SL'5IMARY:  Examines  the  integration  of  George  Washington 
High  School,  a  predominately  white  school  In  Denver.  Describes 
everit»  leading  up  to  and  as  a  result  of  a  confrontation  between  the 
students  In  the  fall  of  19T0. 

1.  George  Washington  High  School,  Denver.  2.  Segr^atlon  In 
education — Denver.        I.  Earle,  Gene.     II.  Tantum  Corporation, 

rLD7501.D]  370.19  77-713207 

CINE 


Plan  for  proeperity  {Motion  picture)  Edison  Electric  Insti- 
tute, Area  Development  Committee,  in  cooperation  with  the 
American  Institute  of  Planners  and  Ajnerican  Society  of 
Planning  Officials,  1»58.  Made  by  Bay  State  Film  Pro- 
ductions. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Portrays  the  problems  of  a  young  man  who  hati  to 
move  from  his  home  town  when  a  factory  shut  down.  Discusses 
the  importance  of  city  planning  to  Insure  conveniences  and  room  for 
the  growth  of  Industry  as  well  as  for  the  expansion  of  residential 
areas. 

1.   Cities   and   towns — Planning.     2.   Industrial  promotion. 
I.  Edison  Electric  Instltnte. 

7U  Fi  6&-642 

Plan  the  land-use  program  and  estinute  crop  production 

(Filmstrip)     University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agricul- 
ture Service,  1965. 

X)  fr.     lAw.    35  mm.     (Farm  iiianageiiieiit  and  ecoiiomlcsi 
nummary:  Curriex  a  problem  farm  through  the  Kteps  of  planning 
the  rroppliitc   ^y»t<>m   and  eKtlmatlng  the  value  of  crop  production. 
Exptaiiw  net  Income  conKl(lerution.s  as  well  as  tlio«e  concerning  isoll 
conftt-rvatloti. 

1.  Fann  management.  i.  lUlnolH.  Uiilverwlty.  Vocational  Agri- 
culture Service.  Series:  Farm  management  and  economics  (Film- 
strip) 

Fi A  67-4113 

Illlnolii.     Uiilr.     Vora-  ttonal  Agricultural  Service 


Plan   the  livestock   system  and   estimate   fertility  costs 

{Filmttrip)     University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agricul- 
ture Service,  1968. 

48  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Cnrditt:  Author,  J.  H.  Herbst. 

Nummary.-  Dlflcuwns  the  fitting  of  llvestodt  to  various  rasourcefi: 
land,  feed,  other  caplUI,  labor,  and  managemeat  Estimates  fertility 
coMs  by  a  shortcut  mMhod.    With  oaptloos. 

1.  mock  and  stock-brmdiog.  i.  iniDOls.  Uolveratty.  Toca- 
tloiuil  Agriculture  Service. 

686.8  71-784187 

Illlnolc     Unlveniity.  Vocational  Agiiailtiire  Service 


m.     (Biological  techniques) 
I.  aud  in  super  8  mm. 


Planaria  {Filmstrip)    Adrian  Vance,  1966. 

31  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Laboratory  biology) 

Elastman  color. 

Svmtnury:  Conducts  various  experiments  which  permit  a  study  of 
planarta.     Captioned  photographs. 

1.  Planaria.  i.  Vance,  Adrian.  Series:  Laboratory  biology 
(Filmstrip) 

Fi  67-16U 

Planaria  {Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  min.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.      {The  Invertrt)rates  series) 

Lotqj  flim.     Film  notes  oo  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Collaborator,  Bruce  RusselL 

Summary:  Studies  the  classlflcatlon,  structure,  behavior  and 
ecology  of  the  planarlans. 

1.  Planaria.  i.  Thome  Films,  inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  Series- 

The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

595  77-700775 

Thome  Films 

Planaria  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Describes  motion,  feeding  habits,  and  the  remarkable 
regeneration  ability  of  Planaria. 

1.  Planaria.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series  - 
The  Invertebrates  (Motion  picture) 

595  74-708976 

Ealing  Corporation 


Planaria.  [Modon  picture]     Him  Technology  Co.     Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Processes  of  science:  Classifying  uiimsls) 

Loop  Tilm  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  physical  characteristics  of  the  planaria  in  order  to 
classify  it  aitd  compare  it  with  other  animals. 

1.  Planaria.  I.  Film  Techntrtogy  Company.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
III.  Scries:  Processes  of  science:  CUssifying  animals.  [Motion  picture] 

[QL391.P7]  595  72-700107 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Planaria:  cutting  for  regeneration  experiments  {Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mln.     si.     cilor.     ! 

Loop  ftlin. 

Ist^ued  in  standard  8 

With  teachers  guide. 

Sammaiy:  Shows  a  method  for  cutting  planaria  {Dugesia  gp) 
Into  pieces  to  be  use<l  for  experiments  In  regeneration.  Demonstrates 
four  patterns  of  cutting. 

1.  Dugesia.  2.  Regeneration  (Biology)  i,  Kncyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Coi-poration.  Series:  Biological  techniques  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

591.028  Fi  A  68-2159 

Encyclopaedia  Brltnn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Planarian  behavior  {Motion  picture)  Biolt^ical  Sciencee 
Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McXally,  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  &  World,  1969. 

4  rain.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

A  BSCS  .single  topic  inquiry  film.     Second  series. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  learning  experiments  with  planarlans. 

1.  Planaria — Behavior.  t  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sci- 
ences. Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Rand  McNally  and 
Company,  in.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company,  iv.  Harcourt,  Brace  A 
World. 

595  70-701075 

Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study 

The  Plane.  [Filmstrip]  Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  James  Bradley.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Visual  Publi- 
cations. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     {Along  these  lines,  no.  5) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Experimentt  with  simple  (lai  shapes  and  their  relationthips. 
Uses  natural  and  man-made  eismples  in  discussing  and  developing  die  principles 
of  shape,  proportion,  and  balance. 

1.  Composition  (Art)  2.  Proponion  (Art)  I.  Visual  Publications.  II. 
Series:  Along  these  lines.  [Filmstrip]  no.  5. 

tNC740]  701.8  75-740814 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 

Plane  and  spherical  waves:  diffraction  at  obstacles  (Ripple 
tank-plane  and  spherical  waves)  {Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Films,  1963. 

2  min.     8l.     color.     8  mm. 

I»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  spherical  progressive  waves  from  a  generator, 
plane  progressive  waves,  and  diffraction  of  plane  waves  around  ob- 
stacles, small  and  large  with  respect  to  the  wave  length. 

1.  Waves.     2.  Diffraction.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Films. 

Inc. 

Fi  A  67-2065 
Encyclopaedin  Britiin-  nlea  Educational  Corp. 

The  Plane  blade  grinding  attachment    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Tool  grinder.    Part  4:   The  Plane  blade 
grinding  attachment 

Plane  geometry  {Filmstrip)  O>nimon  Ground,  London. 
Released  in  Uie  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1908. 

24  fr.    Mw.    35  mm.     (Plane  and  solid  geometry) 

With  teaching  guide. 

CredUt:  Author,  Colin  Hartland. 

Bummary:  A  study  of  locua;  ellipse,  parabola,  aad  hyperbola: 
and  of  the  plain  and  diagonal  scale. 

1.  Cieometry,  Plane.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Gar- 
man  Educational  Amodatea.  Series:  Plane  and  w>Ud  geometry 
(Fllmatrtp) 

618  70-736136 

Carman  Educational  Amodatea 


70 


Plane  geometry:  Area  (FUmatrip)     Eye  (3«te  House,  1964. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summiry:  Explains  the  need  for  finding  the  area  of  geometric 
figures  and  supplies  formulas  for  finding  the  area  of  various  polygons 
Provides  a  review  of  the  commutative,  associative,  and  distributive 
properties  of  algebra. 

1.  Geometry.  Plane.        i-  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

613  70-732908 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


A  Plane  is  bom  {Motion  picture)    Federal  ATiati<Mi  Ad- 
ministration, 1968. 

28  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  a  plane  la  conceived,  developed,  and 
tested.  Emphasizes  the  role  of  the  Federal  Aviation  Administration 
In  aviation  safety. 

1.  Aeroplanes.     2.  C.  S.     Federal  Arlatloo  Administration. 
I.  V.  S.    Federal  Aviation  Administration. 

629.1  70-702849 

CINE 


The  Plane:  parts  and  adjustments  {Motion  picture)    Walden 
Film  Orp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  i.  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration. Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  75-708404 

Walden  Film  Corp, 


The  Plane  that  refnsed  to  die  {Motion  picture)  WZZM- 
TV,  1968.    Made  by  Production  13. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

BumiMtry:  Traces  the  history  of  America's  airlines  from  the  cloth- 
and-plywood  trimotors  to  the  modern  jets.  Points  out  the  plane's 
peacetime  records  of  performance,  a-s  well  as  Its  military  feats,  and 
describes  the  DC-3  as  queen  of  the  skies. 

1.  Aeronautics,  Commercial— History.  2.  Douglas  tran^wrt  planes. 
I.  WZZM-TV  (Television  station)  Grand  Rapid& 

387.7  74r-702850 

CINE 

The  Planer:  Basic  use  {Motion  picture)  Instructional  Media 
Productions.    Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Woodworking  machine  opera- 
tions) 

Loop  film. 

With  handbook. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  function  and  correct  methods  of  op- 
erating the  planer,  and  Illustrates  safety  procedures  to  follow  when 
using  It.  „        . 

1.  Planing-mllls.  i.  Instructional  Media  Production.  San  Jose, 
Calif,  u.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Woodworking  machine  opera- 
tions (Motion  picture) 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2901 
Film  Associates 


The  Planer.  Part  1:  The  13"  X  6"  planer  (Motion  picture) 
BCX  Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cinema 
Com  m  I  inications. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette:  IJ  Ips. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  use  of  the  planer,  or  thickness  planer, 
and  its  parts  and  controls. 

1.  Planing- machines.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products.     II.  The 

13"  1  6"  planer  (Motion  picture) 

[TJ1205]  684.08  7^-712884 

DC.\  Educational  Products 


The  Planer.  Part  2:  Varioas  sizes  (Motion  picture)  DCA 
Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cinema  Communi- 
cations. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette :  1]  Ip^. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  what  Is  meant  by  planer  size  designation 
and  demonstrates  a  number  of  planers  of  different  sixes. 

1.  Planing -machines.        1.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TJ1205]  684.08  76-712886 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  Planer.  Part  3:  How  it  works  (Motion  picture)  DCA 
Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cinema  Commimi- 
cations. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette :  II  Ips. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Compares  the  motion  of  the  planer  In  operation  with 
a  diagram. 

1.  Planlng-macblnea.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TJ 1205]  684.08  70-712886 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  Planer.  Part  4:  Precautions  (Motion  picture)  DCA 
Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cinema  Communi- 
cations. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  in  cassette :    U  Ips. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  CoosulUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Kxplalna  what  to  watch  for  and  what  to  tTOld  In 
using  the  planer.  ,        ^    ^ 

1.  Plantng-machines.         1.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TJ1205]  684.08  7a-712S87 

OCA  Educational  Products 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Planer.  Part  5:  Special  aM>ticatkMi8  (Motion  picture) 
DC  A  Kdiiradonal  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
mimiciiiioiis. 

4  mio.    tl.    o<^or.    super  8  mm.    ind  phoootape  In  cassette :    II  tps. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SCUMART:  Deacrlbes  special  appHcatlons  of  the  planer  inrliidlng 
a  step  Jig  for  taper  planloK,  a  wedge  planing  Jig,  and  multiple 
cbamferlog. 

1.  Planing- maohlnee.         I.  DCA  Bdocatlonal  Products. 
[TJ120,'i]  684.08  77-712888 

DCA  Educational 


Planes  and  their  uses  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  miD.  8l.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  l  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration. Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  71-708403 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Planes  A  Toloraes.  [Motion  picturcj  Art  Institute  of  Chicago  in 
cooperation  with  Jack  Lieb  Productions,  1967.  Released  by 
Jack  Licb  Productions,  1968. 

10  n 

Abo 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Warren  H.  Lieb. 

SUMMARY    Shows  students  learning  to  analyze  the  simple  elements  of 
complex  obfccts,  developing  the  whole  drawing  at  once. 

1.  Composition  (An)        1.  Chicago.     Art  InatituU.     U.  Jack  Liet>  Produc- 
tioos.     111.  Series:  Orientation  to  the  visual  arts — drawing.  [MocioD  picture] 
[NC740]  741.2  72-702054 

Jack  Lieb  Productions  72  MARC 


Planes:  construction  paper  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films. 
Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

4  mlp.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Experiences  in  sculpture  serlee) 

Loop  film  mounrfd  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :   Shows  how  pieces  of  colored  construction  paper  are 
glued  together  to  create  a  flat-surface  design. 

1.  Design.     2.  Paperboard.  I.  Batley  Films,  Inc..  Hollywood, 

Calif.     II.   Bailey-Film  Assodatea.        Series:  El^wrlencea  In  sculp* 
ture  series  (Motion  picture) 

731.1  70-708081 

Bailey-FIlm  Associates 


Planes:  illustration  board  (Motion  picture) 
Bniley-Film  Associates,  1969. 


Bailey  Films. 


4  mill.    bI.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Experiences  in  sculpture  series) 

IXK)p  ntm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  techniques  of  scoring  and  bendiDg  thin 
pieces  of  cardboard  to  create  three  dimensional  forms. 

1.  Paperboard.  2.  Projection.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.  II.  Ralley-Film  Associates.  Series:  Experiences  in  sculp- 
ture series  (Motion  picture) 

731.1  73-708082 

Balley-FlIm  Associates 


Planes  in  space,  curved  planes  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publica- 
tions. rxJiidon,  1968.  Made  by  James  Bradley.  Released 
in  the  l'.  .S.  by  Mclntyie  Visual  Publications. 

44  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Further  along  these  lines,  no.  3) 

With  Rtudy  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  various  ways  In  which  space  can  be 
dlTlded  by  planes  and  shows  the  effects  that  can  be  achieved  by  the 
arraagnnent.  color,  and  reflectivity  of  planes.  Explores  simple 
techniques  for  working  with  curved  planes.  Prortdes  example*  of 
planer  In  natural  forms,  man-made  objects,  and  fine  art. 

1.  Space  (Art)  2.  Vlaual  perception.  I.  Visual  Publications, 
ltd..  London.  II.  Mclntjre  Visual  Publications.  III.  Series:  Further 
along  these  lines  (Filmstrip)  no.  3. 

[N7430.7]  701.8  72-739683 

llelatrre  Visual  Publl-  cations 


Planes:  laminated  paper   (Motion  picture) 
Relea.sed  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 


Bailey  Films. 


4  mln.    ai.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Bxperieuces  In  sculpture  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Snmmary:  Shows  how  useful,  rlgrid  planes  can  be  created  by 
laminating  paper. 

1.  Paper  work.  2.  Plastics  as  art  materials.  I.  Bailey  Films, 
Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Serlea:  Expe- 
riences In  sculpture  series  (Motion  picture) 

731.1  77-708083 

Balley-Film  Associates 


Planes:  sticky  tape  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films.     Re- 
leased by  Bailey-Filin  Aasociatee,  1969. 

4  mill.    Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Experiences  In  scalpture  aeries) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Illustrates  a  design  In  plaiMs  astng  pieces  of  tap& 

1.  Design.  2.  Qetunetry,  Plane.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holljr- 
wood.  Calif.  II.  Balley-Fllm  Assodates.  Series:  BtzperleocM  In 
scalpture  serlos  (Motion  picture) 

731.1  70-708084 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


Plaaet  earth.  (Filmstrip]     Hlmfax  Productions.     Released  by 
Univerul  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

60  fr.    color.     33  mm.     (Uodenianding  utrooomy) 
Abo  issued  with  phonodisc  or  with  pbonoupe  in  casaetu. 
SUMMARY:  A  non-technical  detailed  study  of  the  earth.  With  captiont. 
1.  Earth.       I.  Filmfax  Productiona.  New  York.     II,  Univenal  Education  and 
Visual  Ans.     III.  Scfics:  Understanditu  astronomy.  [Pilmstripi 

lQB63lj  125  72-732831 

Universal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Visual  Artt 


Planet  earth  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  collabora- 
tion with  U.  S.  National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Adminis- 
tration.    Made  and  released  by  Thorne  Films,  1970. 

5  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Solar  system) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS:   Producer.  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:   Shows  the  Hrst  motion  picture  taken  of  the  planet 
earth  from  22,000  miles  by  the  ATS-II  satellite. 

1.   Earth  —  Photographs  from  space.  I.  Thorne  Films,   inc, 

Boulder,    Colo.      II.    Series:    The    Solar    system     (Motion    picture. 
Thorne  Films) 

[QB637]  525  73-714262 

Thorne  Films 


Planet  earth  (close-upa)  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films  in 

collaboration  with  U.  S.  National  Aeronautics  and  Space 
Administration.  Made  and  released  by  Thome  Films, 
1970. 

5  mio.     si.     color,    super  S  mm.     (The  Solar  system) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  fllm  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS:   Producer,  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:   Shows  close-up  photography  of  the  surface  of  the 
earth  taken  from  22,000  miles  by  the  ATS-II  satellite. 

1.   Enrth  —  Photographs  from  space-  I.  Thorne  Films,   inc., 

Boulder.  Colo.  II.  Series:  The  Solar  system  (Motion  picture, 
Tliorne  Films) 

[QB637]  525  70-714261 

Thorne  Films 


Plaaet  Earth — do  jron  read  me?  [Motion  ptctiu^  March  of 
Dimes,  Metro-Houston  Chapter,  1971.  Made  by  Riek  Haninf- 
ton  Films. 

17  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  A  public  service  nim  designed  to  show  the  work  of  the  Birth 
Defects  Center  in  Houston  Usei  visual  imagei  to  present  (he  history  ofiimc  and 
space,  beginning  at  the  edge  of  the  Univerae.  introducing  the  audio  interior  of 
atoms,  and  exploring  the  Birth  Dcfecu  Center  where  the  study  <rf  gciteiic*  b 
imdertaitcn. 

I.  Space  and  time.     2.  Birth  Defccu  Center.        I.  National  Foundaiioa. 
Metro-Houaton  Chapter. 
[QC6)  610.7  72-700182 

CINE  72  MARC 


The  Planet  Mars   (Filmstrip) 
uals,  1969. 


Popular  Science  Audio- Vis- 


43  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Posee  the  question  of  whether  or  not  life  can  exist  on 
Mars  or  eLsewhere  In  the  iwlar  system.  Traces  the  history  of 
speculation  about  Mars,  Including  the  discoveries  of  Ptolemy,  Coper- 
nicus, Galileo,  SchlapareUl.  and  Lowell.  Discusses  the  Mariner 
space  probes  and  points  out  that  the  findings  of  the  Mariner  ^tace- 
craft  has  affected  thinking  concerning  the  possibility  of  life  on 
Mara.     With  captions. 

1     Mars    (Planet)         i.   Popular  Science  Audlo-Ylsaals. 

523.4  77-733490 

Poptilar  Science  Audio-  Vlsaals 


Planetary  circulation  of  the  atmosphere  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center  and  American  Metaorologi- 
c&l  Society.  Released  by  Modem  Leaminf^  Aids  and 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1968. 

28  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  simple  laboratory  experiments  to  Illustrate  plane- 
tary circulation  of  heat,  the  ultimate  source  of  beat,  the  action  of 
grarlty  on  latitudinal  density,  and  the  relationship  of  the  rotatlOQ 
of  the  earth  to  planetary  circulation, 

1.  Oeophysics.  l  Education  Derelopoieat  Center,  n.  American 
Meteorological  Society,  m.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  Tork.  it. 
CniTersal  Bducatloo  and  Visual  Arts. 

561.4  7fr-702522 

OINB 


Planetary  motions  and  space  travel  (Motion  picture)     Dr. 
Douglass    Productions.      Released    by    BFA    Educational 

Media,  1970. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  An  animated  Htm  which  describes  and  compares  the 
orbits  of  several  planets  In  our  solar  system  and  diacusses  some 
of  the  factors  that  are  involved  In  sending  a  Q>ace  ship  to  the 
moon  or  a  planet 

1.  Planets.  2.  Interplanetary  voyages.  3.  Space  fll^L  I.  Dr. 
I>ouglas8  Productions,  Lo>*  Angeles.     II.  BF.\  Educational  Media. 

623^  72-711111 

BFA  Eklucatlonal  Media 


The  Planets  (Motion  picture)     Robert  Edmonds.    Released 
by  International  Film  Bureau,  1961. 

11  mln.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Sumviiiiy:  Discusses  movements  of  the  planets  around  the  sun, 
describing  their  comparative  sizes,  distances  from  the  sun,  revolu- 
tions on  their  axes,  and  satellite  systems. 

1.  Planets,  i.  Edmonds,  Robert,  n.  International  Film  Bureau, 
Inc..  Chicago. 

Fi  A  67-1681 
International  Film  Bureau,  inc. 


Planets.  (Transparenciesj     Creative  Visuals,  1968. 

12  transpcrcncies.     color      10  x  12  in.     (Astronomy) 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual 

CREDITS:  Author,  Margaret  K.  Noble. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  planets. 

I.  Planets— Juvenile  films.     (!.  Pianctsj        I-  Creative  Visuals  <Firm)     II. 
Series:  Astronomy.  [Transparencies] 

[QB602]  523.4  72-735486 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Planets  {Filmstrip)    Macmillan  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Instruc- 
tional Media  Associates. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Macmillan  elementary  science  filmstrips) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:  Describes  the  solar  system,  the  planets,  and  th^r  move- 
ment Discusses  the  Individual  planets  and  the  latest  information 
about  each.    With  captions.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.  Planets.  i,  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  Tork.  Se- 

ries. 

872.3  70-735871 

Macmillan  Co, 


Planets   in    motion    (FUmgtnp) 
Establishment,  1969. 


Ward's    Natural    Science 


71 


00  fr  color.  85  mm,  (.\stronomy:  the  solar  system  and  beyond, 
no.  4) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  planets  move  iu  the  sky  and  how  we 
know  all  planets  revolve  around  the  sun.  Describes  how  the  siite  of 
the  solar  system  was  first  measured,  what  the  solar  system  Is,  and 
how  it  was  formed.     With  captlotis. 

1.   Planets.  i.  Ward's  Natural   Science  Blstabllshment.  Inc. 

Series:  Astronomy:  the  solar  system  and  beyond   (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

523.4  74-737266 


The   Planets,   mysterious   worlds   aroond   ns    (FUmttrip) 
Troll  Associstee,  1969. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  World  abOTeoa) 

SummaiT/:  A  boy  and  girl  learn  about  orbits,  gravity,  and  the 
characteristics  of  light  on  the  planets  In  the  solar  system.  With 
captions.    For  elementary  grades.  ™_     „  ^..     ». 

1.  Planets.  r.  Troll  Assoclatea.  Series:  The  World  above 

us  (Filmstrip) 

87SJ  73-736399 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Phning   a   chamfer    (Motion   picture)       Raybar   Technical 
Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4   min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Woodworking  series.     Set  2:   Hand 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

^l^rS-'So^'t.  proper  manner  of  laying  out  and  planing  a 

'T'pLes  (Hand  tools)     2,  Woodwork.         ^-  R^^^^^^^g 
Films.     II    McGraw-Hill    Book  Company.  Series.   Woodworicmg 

series  (Motion  picture)     Set  2:  Hand  tool  operaUons. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1699 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 


Planing  a  chamfer   (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm,     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

Loop  fllm. 

1  Planes  (Hand  tools)  2.  Woodwork,  I,  Fairfield  AswK>iates. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Ill,  Series:  Woodworking 
(Motion  picture)  part  1. 

[TTISO]  684.08  79-715215 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Planing  a  round  edge  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associate*. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 
4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

L°PlaSS'  (Hand  tools)  2.  Woodwork.  I-  F«''"''*^J^***''tir- 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Artt.  Ill,  Series:  Woodworking 
(Motion  picture)  part  1.  _„  t^kmo 

[TTISO]  684.08  72-715216 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Planing  a  surface   (Motion  picture)     Walden  Fihn  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking-hand 
tools) 

}:*Wo!iwork.  2.  PUnes  (Hand  tools)  i.  Walden  Film  Corp,.- 
ration  Series:  Basic  woodworking-hand  tools  ("o*'^"  Pi«*";i> 
684.08  76-708407 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Planing  an  edge   (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film   Corp., 

1968. 

4  min,  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Woodwork,  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  i.  Walden  P^ilm  Corpo- 
ration. Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  79-708405 

Walden  Film  Corp, 


Planing  an  edge  straight  and  square  (Motion  picture) 
Fairfield  Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  .\rts,  1971, 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  2.  Woodwork,  1.  Fairfield  Associates. 
II.  fniversal  Education  and  Vistial  Arts.  III.  Series:  Woodwork- 
Intt  (Motion  picture)  part  1. 

[TT180]  684.08  71-715213 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Planing  an  end  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Fihn  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  bL  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film, 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  l  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration. Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  72-708406 

WaldMi  Film  Corp. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Planing  end  grain    (Motion  picture)       Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  luiu.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

Loop  aim. 

1.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  2.  Woodwork.  I.  Fairfield  Associates. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art".  III.  Series:  Woodworking 
(Motion  picture)  part  1. 

[TT180]  684.08  75-716214 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Plankton:    Adult    forms    {Motion   picture)    Ealing   Corp., 
1969. 

4  mill.    St.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Plaokton:  the  Itvlag  »ea) 

Loop  film.     Film  DOtes  oa  cartridge  ca8& 

Summary:  Shows  a  large  mas.s  ot  plankton,  and  then  a  copapod, 
pointing  out  that  It  is  one  of  the  forma  which  goes  through  an 
entire  life  cycle  in  a  planktonlc  envlronioenL  Shows  trauRpareat 
arrowworms,  radularia,  sea-gooseberrj,  and  protozoan  dlnotlagellatea. 

1.  Plankton.  L  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Plankton  :  the  living  sea  (MotlOD  picture) 

574.92  72-700617 

Ealing  C^rporatioD 


Plankton  and  the  oceanic  food  dtaln  {Motion  pictvre) 
Gakken  Co.,  Tokya  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Inter- 
national Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  mlo.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Living  coast  line) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1967  motion  picture  entitled  Living  coast  line. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  importance  of  plankton  to  the  oceanic 
food  chain. 

1.  Plankton.  i.  Oakken  Film  Company,  ltd..  Tokyo,  n.  Inter- 
national Communication  Films.  Series:  IJvlng  coast  line  (Hotloo 
picture) 

574.92  72-708188 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Plankton:  Diversity  {Motion  picture)     Kaling  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     M.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Plankton:  the  living  sea) 

Loop  lilrn.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  the  great  number  of  planktonlc  organisms  Id 
various  forms  and  sizes.  Points  out  that  diatoms  are  able  to  trap 
large  quantities  of  sunlight. 

1.  Plankton.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Plankton :  the  living  sea  (Motion  picture) 

674.92  71-700614 

Elaling  Corporation 

Plankton:  Food  webs  and  feeding  relationships  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Plaokton:  tbe  living  sea) 

Loop  lllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  diatoms,  of  copapods  feeding  on 
diatoms,  and  of  other  ptanktoo  forms  Involved  In  food-web  activities 
of  predatloo. 

1.  Plankton.  2.  Food  chains  (Ecology)  l  Ealing  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Masa.  Series :  Plankton  :  the  living  sea  ( Motion  pic- 
ture) 

674.92  75-700615 

Ealing  Corporation 

Plankton:    Larval   forms    {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp., 
1969. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Plankton:  tbe  living  sea) 

Loop  flim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Compares  the  larval  and  adult  forms  of  plankton. 
iDCludea  scenes  of  the  larvae  of  ^wnge,  flatworm,  hydra,  nudlbrancb, 
and  sea  urchin.     Shows  crab  larvae  In  detail 

1.  Larvae— In  vertebra  tea.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 

Mass.        Series:  Plankton:  the  living  sea  (Motion  picture) 

574.92  7&-700616 

Ealing  Corporation 


Plankton:  Mobility  {Motion  picture)     Ealinp  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mIn.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Plankton:  tbe  living  sea) 

Loop  lilm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

aummary:  Shows  bow  various  planktonlc  organisms  maintain  the 
motile  and  bouyant  condition  necesfsary  for  their  survival.  Includes 
scenes  of  the  following  methods:  ellla  action  of  marine  snail  larva, 
fused  cllla  called  coneptates  found  In  ctenopborea,  swimming  bell 
on  a  gamula.  gas  bladder  structure,  and  oil  drc^lets  In  eggs  of 
certain  marine  organisms. 

1.  Plankton.     2.  Animal  locomotion.  l  Baling  Corporation, 

Cambridge,  Mass.        Series:  Plankton:  the  living  aea  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

574.92  76-700618 

Eallog  Corporation 


Plaaktfw:  tbe  eadlcM  harrett.  [Motion  picture]  Univenity  of 
Onford,  Oxford,  Ens-  Releaied  in  the  U.S.  by  Universal  Edu- 
cation tod  Viiual  Arts.  1970. 

II  mil),     td.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  the  minute  pUnti  and  creature*  of  the  tea  known  ■■ 
ptenkton  Show*  how  plankton  provide*  the  ba*k  food  *upf>ly  tor  many  type* 
of  oceanic  life,  how  ii  is  harvested,  and  what  mcchaniun*  it  hu  for  lurvivaJ. 

1.  Plankton.  1  Oxford  Univeraity.  II.  UniveraaJ  Education  and  Viaual 
Artt. 

[QH91.8.P5j  574.92  72-700382 

UatverMi  Education  and  73  MARC 

Vb«al  Am 

Planned  families   {Motion  picture)     AUend'or  Productions, 
1966. 

2(>  mill     Ml.     cutur.     IB  iniii 

SpjinNh  version  also  IsHued. 

Hummatii:  Ksplnlns  the  UHe  of  modem,  medically  approved  blrlb 
conti'ul  iiieiltixts,  de«<-rU>e«  tlii*  conftptton  and  development  of  a 
baby,  and  diKu*«e«  the  tragwlj  of  over  population, 

1    Ulrth  control.  i.  Allend'or  Productions,  inc.,  Los  Angeles. 

613.9  Fi  A  68-111 

CINE 


Planned  Parenthood -World  Population 
see 


The  Day  before  tomorrow. 

Fertility  control  and  the  physician. 

Introduction  to  birth  control. 

There  was  an  old  woman  who  lived  in  a 
shoe. 

Planning  a  complete  meal  (Filmstrip)    Hunt-Wesson  Foods. 

Released  by  Hunt-Wesson  Kitchens,  1968. 

■J3  fv.     coloi".     35  mm.     (Hamburger — umpteen  dlflferent  ways) 

With  script,  classroom  booklets,  and  recipe  booklet 

SU31MARY  :  Explains  how  to  plan  a  complete  meal,  with  empha>'i8 

on  the  use  of  ground  beef.    With  captions. 

1.  Cookery  (Beef)     2.  Diet.    3.  Menus.        I.  Hunt-Wesson  Foods. 

II,  Series:  Hamburger— umpteen  different  waj's  (Filmstrip) 

641.6  74-738247 

Hunt  Wesson  Kitchens 

Planning  a  paragraph  and  creating  a  topk  sentence  {FUm- 
strip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1968. 

4."»  ir,  r.»lor.  3."i  iiiiii.  niiil  phoiiodlm::  1  s.,  12  in.,  33}  rpm.,  17 
min.     microgroove.     (Techniques  of  paragraph  writing,  no.  1) 

with  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Authors,  Lawrence  Nelson,  Frederick  Diion. 

Sumttuiry:  Kxplalas  the  rules  for  constructing  a  paragraph,  In- 
cluding selection  of  an  idea,  development  of  subject  matter,  and  limita- 
tion of  subject  material  In  size  and  quality.  Explains  tbe  use  of  a 
topic  sentence  at  (he  t>eglDDlng  or  end  of  a  paragraph. 

1.  English  language — Ilhetoric,  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Se- 
ries ;  Techniques  of  paragraph  writing  ( Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

808.04  Fi  A  68-4847 

Eye  Gate  House 

Planning  a  plant  collection  {Filmstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

52  fr.    ctilor.    3r>  mm.     (CollectlnR  and  preserving  plant  specimens) 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  George  I.  Schwartt 

Summary:  Gives  ideas  and  guidelines  for  developing  a  worthwhile 
plant  collection. 

1.  Plants — Collection  and  preservation.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Collecting  and  preKerviug 

plant  specimens  (Filmstrip) 

579  Fi  A  68-3968 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Planning   a   speech    {Motion   picture)      McGi^w-Hill   Book 
Co..  1960.     Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

m  nv  :.     mV      color.      Irt  mm.      (Oral  ouinuunications  series) 

.MnifiK-tic  Miund  track. 

With  teathfr's  Ru'de. 

fiidits:  Adviser,  \.  Richard  SogiiiiRZO. 

Suiiimani:  Kxplains  that  a  speech  is  plHimeil  in  Ifinis  i>f  what 
Information  should  be  included  in  the  Introduction,  purpose,  body,  and 
conclusion  sections.  Points  out  that  the  speaker  should  believe  In 
bis  subject  and  want  his  audience  to  have  a  better  understanding  of  It. 

1.   Oratory.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series :  Oral 

commuuica thins  series  (Motion  picture) 

808.5  73-701057 

Mir.raw-Hlll  IkK)k  Co. 


Planning  and  organization  of  the  registration  and  inquiry 
(R  &  I)  service  {Filmstrip)  Canada  Dept  of  National 
Health  und  Welfare,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  Na- 
tional Film  Bonrd  of  Canada,  1965. 

24  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

F'rench  version  released  under  the  title  Planiflcation  et  organisation 
au  service  d'lnscrlption  et  de  ren-'^eignement  (I  &  R) 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Hans  MBllcr;  director,  Floyd  Elliott; 
artist,   Peter   Whallye:   art  director,  J.   Lica.stro. 

Summary:  A  trHtniug  filmstrip  for  civil  defen.se  courses  which 
presents  the  plnnnlug  and  organization  of  tbe  regLstration  and  In- 
quiry service. 

1.  Civil  defem>e,  r.  Canada.  Dept,  of  National  Health  and  Wel- 
fare,    tl.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

363.35  Fi  A  68-3713 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Planning  and  preparing  for  concrete  masonry  constructim 

{Filmstrip)    University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture 
Service,  1965. 

63  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (Farm  mechanics) 

Summary:  Presents  some  of  the  advantages  of  concrete  masonry 
construction  iind  chanicteristlcs  of  masonry  unlta  to  show  their 
relationship  to  building  plans  and  flnisbea.  Discusses  the  selection 
of  building  sites  and  Illustrates  proper  foundation  construction. 

1.  Concrete  blocks.  2.  Masonry.  i,  lillnolfl.  Univeraity,  Voca- 
tional Agriculture  Service.  Series:  Farm  mechanics  (Pllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-1111 
Illinois.     Unlr.     Voca-  tional  Agriculture  Service 


Planning  care  for  the  aged  (Motion  picture)     Video  Nurs- 
ing. 1970.     Made  by  WITW-TV. 

30  mIn.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Gerontological  nursing,  no.  3) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audio  tape. 

Credits:  Instructors,  Virginia  Stone,  Mary  ShaughDessy. 

Summary :  I>muDatrates  how  to  take  a  nursing  history  from  an 
old  perton  and  shows  how  to  use  the  history  to  develop  a  meaningful 
nursing  care  plan. 

1.  Aged— Care  and  hygiene.  I.  Video  Nuralng,  Inc.  Seriw: 

Gerontological  nursing  (Motloo  picture)  do.  8. 

610.78  78-710007 

Video  Nursing 


t  uperiuKC  charts.  [Motion  picture]     Iowa  University 
Audiovisual  Center,  1969. 

12  mm      id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  in-Mrvice  training  film  for  leachere  of  lite  menially  re- 
tarded SiiowihowcKpcricncccharUKrveasaprimary  focus  of  learning  for  the 
mentally  retarded  child.  Uks  a  dialog  between  animated  citaracters  to  introduce 
working  on  the  blacliboard  and  the  overhead  projector  as  part  of  experience 
Cham.  Suggest*  how  charts  can  best  be  used  to  teach  reading  and  writing,  verbal 
communication,  spelling,  informalion.  and  social  skills. 

i.  Mcnully  handicapped  children—  Education.  2.  Graphic  methods.  I. 
Iowa.     Univeraity      Audiovisual  Center. 

tLC46«li  371.1  72-700806 

Iowa  University  72  MARC 

Audiovisual  Center 

Planning  farm  fences  (Filmstrip)  Southern  Association  of 
Agricultural  Engineering  and  Vocational  Agriculture, 
1956.    Made  by  Colonial  Films  and  Equipment  Co. 

70  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

With  pnhllration  of  the  same  title. 

SUMMARY-  Provides  Information  concerning  planning  tbe  loca- 
tion and  arrangement  of  fencea,  determining  the  kind  of  fence  to  use. 
determining  what  quality  fencing  materials  to  buy,  selecting  an  elec- 
tric fence  controller,  deciding  what  kind  of  end  or  comer  construc- 
tion to  use.  determining  the  number  and  kind  of  line  poets  to  u»e, 
and  determining  tbe  types  of  passageways  that  are  needed. 

1.  Fencea.     2.  Electric  fences.         1.  Southern  Asaociation  of  Agri- 
cultural Engineering  and  Vocational  Agriculture. 
rTH4965]  631.2  74-739382 

American  Association  for  Vocational  Instructional  Materials 


PlttudM  (or  m  irrlgatloa  lysteM.  [Slide  let]  American  Associa- 
tion for  Vocational  Instructional  Materials,  1 972.  Made  by  Re- 
sources for  Education  and  Management. 

204  slide*,     color      2  x  2  in. 

With  text  of  the  same  lille  developed  by  the  American  Association  for  Voca- 
tional Instructional  Maierials  in  cooperation  with  the  Soil  Conservation  Service. 
US.  Depi,  of  Agriculture,  and  prepared  by  J.  Howard  Turner  and  Carl  L, 
Aixlerson. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  merits  of  installing  an  irrigation  dysicin.  shows  the 
difTcrent  methods  of  applying  water,  and  describes  diffcreni  typ«  of  systems  thai 
are  available.  Deals  with  poruble,  permaneni.  and  automatic  xysicins  and  con- 
trols. 

1 .  Irrigation.       I.  American  Association  for  Vocational  Instructional  Maleri- 


[S613) 

631.7 

72-733320 

Americin  Auocialion  fof 

72 

MARC 

Vocatioiul  Inilruciional 

MucrUli 

72 


Planning  for  your  baby»  part  1  (Filmstrip)    Creative  Com- 
munications.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

^  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  8..  12  In.,  SSi  rpm. 
mlcrogroove. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Sidney  Meyer, 

Summary :  Explains  the  need  for  a  personal  physician's  advice  on 
diet,  weight,  rest,  hygiene,  dental  care,  and  clothing  during  preg- 
nancy. Describes  the  growth  of  tbe  fetus  during  the  first  three 
months. 

1.  Prenatal  care.  2.  Fetus.  I.  Creative  Commnnlcatloiu,  Inc. 
II.  BFA  Kducatlonal  Media. 

618.2  76-7S8609 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Planning  for  your  baby,  part  2  (Filmstrip)     Creative  Com- 
munications.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

73  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  83)  rpm. 
mlcrogroove. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Sidney  Meyer. 

Summary:  Describes  the  definite  physiological  changes  that  are 
obvious  by  the  fourth  month  of  pregnancy.  Explains  that  emotloiul 
Instability  is  a  frequent  problem  during  this  period. 

1.  Pregnancy,  I.  Creative  Communtcatlona,  Ina  II.  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media. 

618,2  70-788610 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Planning  for  your  baby,  part  3  (Filmstrip)    Creative  Com- 
munications.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

03  fr.  color.  39  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  831  rpm. 
miorogroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Sidney  Meyer. 

Summary  :  Describes  the  procedures  to  be  followed  during  the  last 
three  months  of  pregnancy. 

1,  Prenatal  care.  I.  Creative  Communications,  Inc.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

618.2  78-788611 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Planning  for  your  baby,  part  4  (Filmstrip)    Creative  Com- 
municntionsji.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

SO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm. 
mlcrogroove. 

.\1so  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits :  Producer,  Sidney  Meyer. 

Summary  :  <>>veni  the  advisability  of  profeeslooal  aorsUif  care  for 
a  week  after  the  baby's  birth,  breast  feeding  vs.  bottle  feeding,  exer- 
cise, rest,  visitors,  post-partum  depression,  diet,  feeding  schedules, 
and  tbe  psychological  and  emotional  relationship  between  tbe  new 
mQther  end  father. 

1.  Infants — Care  and  hygiene.  2,  Infants— Nutrition.  8.  Puer- 
perlum.  I.  Creative  Common  teat  Ions,  Inc.  II.  BFA  Bducatlooal 
Media. 

618.2  77-788613 

BPA  Edacatlonal  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pbuuing  the  bulletin  board.  [Filmstrip]  Reino  Randall. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966;  released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media.  1970. 

35  Tr.     color.     35  mm.     (Bulletin  boards  and  displayi) 

With  luide. 

SUMMARY;  A  teacher- training  film  which  uses  humorous  drawinp  and 
examples  of  good  bulletin  board  design  lo  show  how  to  utilize  the  bulletin  board 
as  an  efTcctive  educational  tool. 

I.  Bulletin  boards.  i.  Randall.  Reino.  II.  Bailey  Films,  inc..  Hollywood, 
Calif-  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IV.  Series:  Bulletin  boards  and  display. 
[Filmstripj 

[LB1044.9.B8]  371.33  72-733273 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Planning  the  family  workroom  (FUmstrip)    U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  1963.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

43  fr,     oilnr.     as  mm. 

Also  isMiiPtl  «8  -slide  set 

With  notes. 

Summar]/:  A  study  of  home  planning  showing  the  results  of 
tests  made  with  ditfercnt  homemakers.  Discusses  the  utilization  of 
the  living  areas  and  the  need  for  working  space  for  Irotilog,  sewing, 
and  other  housework. 

1.  Homo  econouiioa.  2.  Architecture.  Domestic.  i.  U.  S.  Dept 
of  Aerleultiire. 

643  Fi  E  6S-525 

U.  S.  NafI  Agr.  Llbr. 


Planning:  the  theatre  building:  front  of  the  house  (Film- 
strip)  Richard  Medvitz.  Made  and  released  by  Olesen 
Films.  1970. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Theatre  architecture,  no.  3) 

CREDITS:  Author,  Wendell  Cole;  educational  consultant.  Jamci 
H.  Butler. 

SUMMARY:  Outlines  tbe  elements  IsTolved  In  planning  the  front 
(if  rhf  h'nise  in  a  theater  building  and  comments  about  some  unique 
design  features.     With  captions. 

1.  Theaters— Construction.  I.  MedvlU.  Richard.    II.  Olesen 

Films.         Series:  Theatre  architecture  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

'25  75-737810 

Olesen  Films 


Planning  the  theatre  building:  the  stage  (Filmstrip) 
Richard  Medvitz.  Made  and  released  by  Olesen  Films, 
1970. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Theatre  architecture,  no.  4i 

Credits:  Author,  Wendell  Cole;  educational  consultant,  James 
H.  Butler. 

Summary:  Outlines  the  el«nent8  InTolred  In  planning  the  stage 
in  a  theater  building  and  comments  about  aome  unique  design  fea- 
tures.   With  captions. 

1.  Theaters— Stage-setting  and  scenery.  2.  Theaters — Construc- 
tion. I.  Medvitz,  Richard.  II.  Olesen  Films.  Series:  Theatre 
architecture  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  4. 

725  79-737811 

Olesen  Films 


Planning  your  day.  jFilmstrip] 
1971. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


39  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-287) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  word  lounds  made  by  blend*.  Illustrate*  the  difference  between 
someone  who  plans  his  activities  and  someone  who  does  not.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Alphabet- 
Juvenile  film*.  3.  Planning- Juvenile  film*.  [I.  Ptanning]  1.  Educational 
Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstripj  Level  2.  R- 
287 


tLB1525j 

372.4 

72-733528 

EducatkMUl  Projeclions 

72 

MARC 

C«p. 

Plant  and  animal  successions  (Motion  picture)  American 
Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  McOraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

15  mill.    Bd.     color.     16  nun.     (Our  living  world) 

Shortened  version  of  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Mimicry  and 
other  evidences. 

With  guide. 

aummary:  Reriews  key  areas  in  frenetics,  anatomy.  Reoloey,  and 
evolutionary  theory ;  offers  proof  that  mimicry  protects  the  mimic 

1.  Mimicry  (BloloRy)  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sci- 

ences, ir.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  in.  Mimicry  and  other  evi- 
dences (Motion  picture)  Series:  Our  living  world  (Motion  picture) 
574.57  Fi  A  67-5671 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Plant-animal  communities:  ecological  succession  {Motion 
picture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

14  iiitK      Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

With  tpucher-d  (tiilde. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Urban. 

Summart/:  Illustrates  that  ecoI(«icaI  wiccc-wion  follows  a  pre- 
dictable pattern  that  can  be  I  raced  from  either  a  bare  rock  stage  or  a 
water  environment  to  the  appearance  of  a  cllmai  forest.  Shows  that 
succession  in  controlled  to  a  major  extent  by  climate  and  landfonn, 
but  ma.v  al»o  be  accelerated  interrupted,  and  retarded  by  man. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1-  BloUc  .immunities.  2.  Ecolt^ical  succession.  i.  Coronet  In- 
structional Films. 

574.5  Fi  A  67-5677 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Plant  cells  (FUmatrip)     Jam  Handy  Organization,  1967. 

33  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Plant  structure  and  growth,  no.  2) 
Sumntary:  E>e9crlbes  the  basic  structure,  characteristics,  and  func- 
tions of  plants,  with  emphasis  ou  plant  cells. 

1.   Plant   cells  and   tissues.         t.  Jam  Handy  Or^nlzatlon,   Inc. 
Series :  Plant  structure  and  growth  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  2. 

681.3  Fi  A  68-4929 

Jam  Handy  Organization 


Plant   communities:   how   water  affects  them    (FUmatrip) 

Bii.lek  Films  &.  Slides,  1962. 

ai  fi       olr.r.     3.1  mm. 

Cird,t4:  Authors,  John  W.  Hole.  Jr.,  James  T.  Robin.<ion. 

Sammai-y:  Shows  the  influence  of  water  on  density,  formation  of 
roots,  and  adaptations  such  as  succulents. 

1.  Plantwater  relationships.     2.  Plant  communities.  i    Budek 

(Herbert  K.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

581.8  79-733149 

Budek  Films  &  .'Slides 


Pbwt    caters    (Motion   picture)    McGnw-HiU    Book    Ca^ 
1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Animal  life  serlea) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  teacher  guide. 

BwMnary:  Discusses  various  herblrorous  animals. 

1.    HerblTora.  i.    McGraw-Hill    Book  Company.  Series: 

Animal  life  series  (  Mo41<hi  picture) 

591  79-703311 

Mcaraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Plant  engineering   (Filmstrip)     Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion. 1967. 

41    fr      color.     STi   mm.     and   phonodlsc:   1  s.,  12   in.,  331   rpm., 
10  niin,     I  Industry  In  20th  century  Anifrica) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credilt:  Authors.  Raymond  Anderson,  William  Clanton. 

Hammary:  lUtistrates  how  the  plant  engineering  department  pro- 
vides and  maintains  utility  systems  and  facilities. 

1.  Plant  engineering.        i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago.        Series:  Industry  in  20th  century  America  (Fllmstrlp) 

658.2  Fi  A  68-3532 

S'»<(f  ly  for  Visual  Education 


Plut-Sbcr  bagi.  [Filmstrip]     Peggy  Kahana  and  Yoram  Kahana. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

73  fr.  color.  35  min,  tnd  phonodiic:  1  ».,  12  in.,  33  1  '3  rpm.  (Man 
and  environment:  crafti  uid  leiourcet) 

Atoo  iuued  with  phonotapc  in  canette. 

With  itudy  fuide. 

SUMMARY:  Etplom  the  effect  of  natural  environment  on  the  development 
of  rc|ional  crafti,  pointing  out  how  man  usei  the  materiab  at  hand  to  fulfill 
baiJc  needi.  Focuses  on  the  craft  of  making  plant-fiber  baft. 

I.  Handicraft.  2.  Fibers.  3.  Bagging.  I.  Kahana.  Peggy.  11.  Kahana, 
Yoram,  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IV.  Seriea:  Man  and  environment: 
crafti  and  resources.  (Filnutrip] 

[TT873]  746.4  72-732529 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Plant  growth — cell  shape  (Motion  picture)     Education  De- 
velopment Center,  1969. 

5  mill.    si.    color.    16  mm.     (Developmental  biology  film  program) 

With  film  notes  and  bibliography. 

Credits:  I'roilucer.  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  \ .  Durden ; 
consultant,  Thomas  Humphreys. 

SMmmary:  Shows  the  constraints  on  cell  morphology  imposed  by 
tbe  macro  molecular  organization  of  the  cell  wall. 

1  Plant  cell  wiills.  2,  Growth  (Plants).  i.  Education  Develop- 
ment Center.  Series:  Developmental  biology  film  program  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

681.1  76-707923 

Education  Development  Center 

Plant    growth — graphing     (Motion    picture)      Educational 

Services,  1965. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Orowlng  seeds) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Klementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summaru:  Studies  the  growth  of  a  single  plant  which  makes  a 
grayh  as  Its  grows.  _  .       ,  „       , 

1    Growth   (Plants)— Juvenile  dims.  i.  Educational  Services. 

Inc..  Newton,  Mas.s.        Series:  Growing  seeds  (Motion  picture) 
Edti-ation  Development  Center 

Fi  A  67-2388 

Want  growth  in  compensated  fields  (Motion  picture)  At- 
gonne  National  Laboratory.  Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic 
Energy  Commission,  1967. 

7  mln.     color,    sd.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  plant  growth  is  controlled  by  a  sensi- 
tive mechanism  which  respondg  to  brief  and  minute  stimulation 
De«crlbea  the  operation  and  use  of  the  mechanical  servo-system  which 
neutrallTCs  stimuli  on  plants  for  experimental  purposes 

1.  Growth  (Plants)  Servomechanlsms.  i.  U.  S.  *Argonne  Na- 
tional Laboratory.  Lemont,  III.    n.  U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Commission. 

»T  o  ..        „  FiE  67-132 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Plant  growth — internode  cell  origins  and  el(mgati<m  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

6  mln.    si.    color.    16  mm.     (Developmental  biology  film  program) 

With  film  notes. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  V  Durden ; 
consultant.  Paul  B.  Grwn. 

Summaty:  l>escrlbes  the  development  of  Internode  cells  from  an 
apical  cell.  Compares  Initial  and  mature  height  of  the  intprnode 
cell  and  analyzes  elongation  wf  tbe  cell.  Utilizes  time-lapse  photog- 
raphy. 

1.  Plant  cells  and  tissues.  2.  Growth  (Plants).  i  Education 
Development  Center.  Series;  Developmental  biology  fllm  prt^ram 
(Motion  picture) 

681.1  73-707925 

Education  Development  Center 


Thome  nimt,  1972. 


last  pwwth  ffg^BM.  [Motioo  picture] 
Made  by  Brace  RvBaa. 

3  min.     u.    color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Eaperimental  biolofy  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Fifan  notca  on  csnrid(e  ratf 

SUMMARY:  Prcaents  an  experiment  which  shows  the  growth  rcgioos  on  a 
planL  Telia  how  a  pea  pUnt  is  marked  before  bikI  after  growth,  showing  the  ntt 
of  the  cbaofe. 

1.  Growth  (Planu)       I.  ThorM  Fifans.  inc.,  Boulder.  Colo.     H.  S«rk«:  The 
Experimental  biology  seriea.  {Motioa  pictvej 
CQK731]  5*1.1  72-701383 

■n»orae  ribna  IJ  MARC 


73 


Plant  growth — turgor  pressure   (Motion  picture)     Educa- 
tion Development  Center,  1969, 

6  m'li.    )il.    color.    16  mm.     (Developmental  biology  film  program) 

With  film  note-«  and  bibliography. 

Credits:  I'rf«liicer,  director,  and  photographer.  Joseph  V.  Durden ; 
consultant.  Kichurd  A.  ("loney. 

Humrruiry:  Illustrates  the  relationship  t>etween  growth  and  turgor 
pressure,  the  driving  force  of  elongation.  Touches  on  cell  diameter 
and  wall  thickness  during  growth. 

1.  Turgor.  2.  Growth  (Plants)  i.  Education  Development  Cen- 
ter. Series:  I>evelopmentaI  biology  film  program  (Motion  picture) 
581.1  70-707924 

Education  Development  Center 


Plant  identification :  annuals,  perennials,  and  house  plants 

(Filmstrip)     Vocational  Education  Productions,  1967. 

78  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  dual-track,  1  reel  (5 
In.),  31  In.  per  sec.,  20  mln. 

With  Illustrated  script 

Credits:  Author.  Ray  Houston;  Illustrator,  Robert  Reynolds; 
photography.  James  Crlssey. 

nummary:  lihistrates  thlrty-slx  plants  and  deecrlbee  characterisUcs 
of  each.     Includes  a  discussion  of  proper  care  of  each  plant 

1  Plants — Identification.  r.  Vocational  Education  Productions. 
712.023  72-784606 

Vocational  Education  Productions 


Plant  nutrients  and  growth  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

14  mill.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

with  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Paul  D.  Voth. 

Summary:  An  examination  of  rice,  wheat,  and  castor  oil  seeds  to 
describe  the  food  energy  stored  in  seeds,  the  nutritional  requirements 
of  plants,  and  the  process  of  tran.spiratlon. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Growth   (Plants)     2.  Plants — Nutrition.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 

tional Films. 

581.1  73-700017 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Plant  nutrition.  Part  1:  Elements  of  growth  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit 
One  Film  Productions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     suiwr  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  oartrldKC. 

with  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  l»ok,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Author,  Gerald  C.  Oerloff. 

Summary:  Shows  the  technique  of  controlled  growth  In  a  nutrleut 
solution,  and  demonstrates  testing  for  Identlflcatiou  of  mineral  ele- 
menis  missing  or  overabundant. 

1    Plants — Nutrition.     2,  Orowth  (Plants).  i.  Harper  &  Row, 

Publishers.  Series:   Biology  series   (Motion  picture.     Harper  ft 

Row) 

581.1  70-706690 

Harper  &  Row,  Publish-  em 


Plant  nutrition:  Part  2:  Pollution  and  nutrition  (Motion 
picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit 
One  Film  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lah  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  .Author,  Oerald  C.  (;eriotr. 

Summary:  Shows  the  result  of  sewage  effluent  on  plant  life  In 
(wo  suburban  lakes,  and  uses  iatwratory  experiments  to  demonstrate 
the  effects  of  potassium  and  nitrogen  on  lake  water  algae  growth. 

1.  Plants — Nutrition.     2.  Fresh-water  flora.  i.  Harper  ft  Row, 

Publishers.  Series:   Biology  series   (Motioo  picture.     Harper  ft 

Row) 

581.1  74-706691 

Harper  ft  Row,  Publish-  ers 


Plant   poisoning    (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nioa  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     Bl.     color.    8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  nun.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide 

Summary:  Illustrates  types  of  plant  poisoning,  and  shows  how  to 
treat  each  type. 

1.  Poisonous  plants.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Edncatlonal 

Corporation.         Series :  Baaic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  6&-2158 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Plant  responses  (Motion  picture)  Ward's  Natural  Science 
Establishment,  1969. 

3  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

l^oop  film  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Credits :  Photography.  William  M.  Harlow. 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  show  various  plant 
movements:  clrcumnutatlon,  directional  responses  to  illumination  and 
gravity,  and  the  sweeping  movement  of  the  stem  of  a  climbing  plant 
and  its  response  to  encountering  a  vertical  support 

1.  Plants — Irritability  and  movements.  I.  Ward's  Natural  Sci- 
ence Establishment,  Inc. 

581.5  70-711479 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 

Plant  responses  to  environmental  conditions:  review  (FSm- 
atrip)  Stephen  Bosustow.  Released  by  Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

27  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  (Plant  responses  to  envlronmenUl  condi- 
tions) 

Summary:  A  review  of  previous  filmstrips  in  the  series.  Simple 
experlm^its  show  bow  plants  respond  to  the  Influences  of  ll^t. 
gravity,  touch,  and  changes  In  temperature. 

1.  Plants — Irritability  and  movements — Juvenile  films.  i.  Bosu- 
stow, Stephen,  n.  Balley-Pllm  Associates.  Series:  Plant  re- 
sponses to  environmental  conditions  (Fllmstrlp) 

581.5  79-736550 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Plaiitati<m  agriculture:  a  large-scale  rubber  estate  in 
Liberia  (FUmstrip)  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Califor- 
nia, 1969. 

49  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorts  rersloDs   (45  fr.  and  45  double  fr.)   Issued  wltb  script 

Crediti:  Author,  William  R.  Stanley. 

Summai-y:  Traces  the  plaatatloo  agriculture  of  a  large-acale  nat- 
ural rubber  estate  Id  West  A^lca  from  rubber  tree  to  factory.  With 
captions. 

1.  Rutd>er~Afrlca,  West.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

633  71-735823 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Plantation  economy:  the  island  case  (Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  Tniversity.  Released  by  Holt, 
Itinehni't  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  b4w.  16  mm,  {Bladi  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  4:  Slare  trade  and  slarery) 

Summarv:  Professor  Lloyd  Best  analyzes  the  plantation  society 
of  the  Caribbean,  traces  Its  evolution  over  a  three-hundred  year 
period,  and  explains  the  changes  Id  the  ecoD<HDic,  social,  and  politi- 
cal conditions. 

1.  Plantations  —  Caribbean  area.  2.  PlaoUtlon  life— Caribbean 
area.  i.  Best,  Lloyd,  n.  New  York.  TelevlBlon  sUtlon  WCBS- 
TV.  m.  Columbia  University,  tv.  Holt,  Rlnebart  and  Winston,  Inc. 
Series:  Blade  herlUge:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  pic- 
tore)     Section  4 :  Slave  trade  and  slavery. 

301.451  70-704039 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


The  Plantation  South  (FUmstrip)    Universal  Education  and 
VifTial  .\.rts,  1969. 

45  fr.  color.  .'15  mm.  nnd  phoiiodisc:  1  R..  22  mln.  (The  History 
of  black  Atnerfcn) 

Also  Issued  with  reel-to-reel  phonotape  nnd  with  phonotape  In 
cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Writer.  Thomas  Cipolla ;  narrator.  Isaiah  A.  Green;  edu- 
cational consultant,  Robert  I,.  Zansnuido;  Illustrator,  John  LenclckL 

Summary:  Examines  the  plantnflon  sy.stem  from  18(X)  to  1830, 
polntin;;  out  Its  effects  on  the  slave  families.  Describes  the  revolts 
resulting  from  the  slavery  system,  including  those  led  by  Gabriel 
Prosser,  Denmark  Vesey,  and  Nat  Turner. 

1.  Negroes— History— To  1S(J3.  2.  Plantation  life — Southern 
State*.  I.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series;  The 
History  of  black  America   (Fllrastrip) 

380.1  7:1-734848 

Univerfial  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


The  Plantation  system,  1790-^1850  (FUmstrip)     Troll  As- 
sociates, 1970. 

40  fr.    color.     36  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  Kenneth  Brown, 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  Invention  of  the  cotton  gin  revolution- 
ized the  cotton  Industry,  created  the  necKl  for  great  numbers  of 
slaves,  and  delayed  the  freedom  of  the  Negro  for  many  years.  With 
captions. 

1.  Negroes— History— To  1863.        i.  TroU  Associate*. 

973.6  79-737462 

TroU  Associates 


Planting  and  tran^lanting  (Motion  picture)  Women^s 
Auxiliary,  Brooklyn  Botanic  Garden.  Relea%d  by  Center 
for  Mass  Communication,  1969. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summatit:  DemuQ.>4trale!4  the  techniques  of  planting  and  trans- 
planting flowers,  shrubs,  and  trees.  Includes  root  and  top-pruolng, 
potting,  watering.  mul<4>iDg,  and  soil  preparatrion.  as  well  as  dividing 
iris  and  rooting  chrysanthemums. 

1.  Gardening.  i.  Brooklyn.  Botanic  Garden.  Women's  Auxlllat7. 
n.  Columbia  University.     Press.    Centn-  for  Maar  Communication. 

635.9  79-702523 

CINE 


Planting  the  first  crops  (FUmstrip) 
Service,  1968. 


Educational  Reading 


42  fr.     color.     85  tarn.     (American  backgrounds  fllmstrlp  library) 

Crediti:  Author,  Ruth  Roberts. 

Summary:  I>escrlb«a  how  the  colonists  in  early  America  learned 
to  survive  l.y  adapting  their  farming  methods  while  growing  their 
flrst  crops.     For  grades  three  through  six. 

1.   Agriculture— U.   S.— Hist,— Juvenile  film**.  i    Educational 

Reading  Service.  Inc.        Series. 

338.10973  Fi  A  68-3660 

Bducadoual  Beading  Service 


Plants.  [Fiimstrip]  Gilbert  Altschul  Productions,  1969.  Cap- 
tioned for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Captioned 
Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

1  roll     color.     35  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  concept  of  plAou.  For  primary  grades. 

I-  Planu  -  Juvenile  filmi.  il.  PUnU]  I.  Alt»chul  (Gilben)  Productions, 
inc..  Chicago  II.  United  States.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 
Media  Servicer  and  Captioned  Film*  Branch. 

tQK49i  371.9  72-734408 

U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  72  MARC 

for  the  Handicapped 


Plants  and  animals   (Filmttrip)      Budek  Films  &  Slides, 
19ftl. 

4::  fi      <-"U>r.     3.~i  nun. 

Creditt:  .Vuthors,  John  W.  Hole,  -Ir.,  JauM-s  T.  Uobinson. 

Hitmmary:  Ksplalna  (he  grouping  of  living  things  accurding  to  wt- 
tain  charai'tt-rifftlcs;  defliies  claaslflcallon. 

1.  Biology— CI aaatflcat ion.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 

BlIdM,  Santn  Barbara.  Calif. 

674  73-733150 

Buil'-k  KlIniHjii  .'^Hdes 


Plants  and  animals  (FUmstrip)    Leslie  W.  Nelson  and  Del- 
wyn  G.  Schubert.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966. 

50  fr  coini-.  S.)  mm.  jiml  plionodisc:  2  s .  12  In..  338  rpm.  (Sci- 
ence activities  fur  elementary  school  children) 

With  Kulde. 

Summari,:  I'rc-ents  simple  experiments  and  quesiious  alwut  p.ant- 
and  animal.-'.  Eiiipliaslxea  scientific  metho<Is  and  aspects  of  the  every- 
day world.  ..,,,, 

1    Biologv.  Expeilmental — Juvenile  Aims.  i.  Nelson.  I*slie 

Weldemar  "  ti.  Schubert,  Delwyn  G.  in.  Bailey  Films.  Inc..  Holly- 
wood, Calif.  .Series:  Science  netivities  for  elementary  sc1kk»I  chil- 
dren <Fllm.-itripi  „.   ,     „ 

Fi  A  67-3328 

Bailey  Films 


Plants  and  animals  on  a  vacant  lot  (Fihnstnp)     Encyclo- 
piiedia  ilritannicn  Kducationiil  Corp.,  10(i8. 

S8  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Living  things  in  the  city) 
Crediti:  Col l.iboia tors,  Albert  B.  Carr,  John  WaRner. 
Sumrmry:   Points  out   the  various  kinds  of  pianU*  and  animals 
whtch   ma/  be   found   on   a   vacant   lot   In  the  city.      For  primary 

^I'^^nlmals-Juvenile  films.  2.  Plants-Juvenile  films.  i.  En- 
cyclopaedia  Hrltannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  LiYlng 
things  in  the  City   (FUmstrip)     ^^^^  7^^691 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Plants  and  their  importance  (Motion  picture)    Fibns/West 
Bedeased  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 
H  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sutnmary:  Presents  basic  concepts  aboat  plants  and  polnta  out 

their  Importance  In  many  phases  of  daily  life.  

1.  Botany.  Economic,  i.  Films/Weat,  Inc.  n.  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services.  „  »  ,  „ 
581.6  71-704203 
AIMS  Instructional                         Media  Seirlccs 


Plants  live  through  the  winter  (Motion  picture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachM-'s  guide. 

Credift:  Author,  Alfred  T.  Collette. 

Summarv:  Defines  the  difference  between  annuals,  perennials,  bien- 
nials, and  fvtTgieens.      Shows  the  different  ways  In  which  plants 
adapt  for  survival  through  the  winter. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Plants.     2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  r.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films. 

582.1  Fi  A  68-487 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Plants  that  have  no  flowers  or  seeds  (Motion  picture)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1967. 

11  raiTi,     sd.     c-olor.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Collaborator.  J.  Myron  Atkin.  ^  ., 

Sitmmani:  Features  microscopic  and  time-lapse  photography  and 
artwork  In  a  .'>tudv  of  plants  that  have  neither  flowers  nor  seeds. 
Investlgate-s  how  such  plants  as  algae,  mosses,  ferns,  and  fungi  re- 
produce and  obtain  food. 
Ajiother  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Cryptogams.        i.  Coronet  Instrurtional  Films. 

Ft  A  67-2495 
Coronet  InstnictionnI  Films 

Plants,  the  basic  food  of  life  (FUmstrip)     Budek  Films  & 
Slidos,  1961. 

33  fr.     volir.     3-')  mm. 

Credit*:  Authors,  John  W.  Hole.  James  T.  Robinson. 

Summary:  Explains  the  basic  nutrition  cycle  from  the  plant, 
which  manufactures  its  own  food,  to  the  death  and  decay  of  animals 
to  form  food  for  new  plant  life. 

1.  Nutrition.      2.  Ecology.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 

Slldi*!?.  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  77-733151 

Budek  Films  X  Slides 

PUnts  ywx  should  not  collect  (FUmstrip)     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

52  fr.      color.      35  mm.      (Collecting  and  preserving  plant  sped- 

Crediti:  Collaborator,  George  I.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  identify  plants  which  should  not  be  col- 
lected because  they  are  poisonous  or  rare, 

1.  Plants,  Protection  of.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.        Series:  Collecting  and  preserving  plant  speci- 
mens (Fiimstrip) 

579  Fi  A  68-3973 

Encyclopaedln  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Plasma:  the  fonrth  state  of  matter  (Motion  picture)    Film 
Associates,  1968.    Made  by  Robert  Mack. 

10  mln.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Defines  the  properties  and  potential  uses  of  plasma, 
and  explains  how  it  differs  from  the  other  three  states  of  matter — 
the  solid,  the  liquid,  and  the  gas. 

1.  Plasma  (lonlaed  gases)        i.  Film  Associates. 

637.1  Fi  A  68-3182 

Film  Associates 


Plaster  casts  and  splints:  preparation,  application,  remoral 

(Motion  picture)    American  .Vcadeniy  tif  Orthopaedic  Sur- 
geons.  inr.5.    Made  hy  ShiipiH-OtTint  Productions. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Writer,  Dwlnell  Grant;  photographer  and  editor,  William 
T.  Moeller. 

Summary:  E)eBcribes  basic  techniques  of  Immoblllsttlon  with  plas- 
ter of  Paris  and  illustrates  proi>er  cut  room  procedures  for  techni- 
cal personnel  In  order  to  eliminate  farther  Injury  or  discomfort  to 
the  patient. 

1.   Piaster  caMts.  Surgical.     2.  Splints   (Surgery)  i.  American 

Academy  of  Orthopaedic  Surgvoos. 

617  Fi  67-501 


74 


Plastic  m  plaatlc.  [Filmstripj      Research  &  Education  DepL, 
American  Crafts  Council,  1968. 

100  fr,     color.     3S  mm. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Presenu  otijects  which  display  creative  raiher  than  imitative 
uses  of  plastic  in  art,  apparel,  interior  accessories,  housewares,  toys,  and  techno- 
logical and  architectural  applications.  From  a  1968  exhibition  at  the  Museum  of 
Contemporary  Crafts  in  New  York. 

1.  Plastics  craft— Exhibitions.  2.  Plastics— Exhibitions.  I.  American 
CrafU  Council.  Museum  of  Contemporary  CrafU.  II.  American  CraJU  Coun- 
cil.    Research  &  Education  Dcpt. 

CTT^^T]  730  72-734011 

Research  A.  Education  72 

Dcpt.,  American  Crafts 
Council 


MARC 


naitic  at  ^Htlc.  [Slide  let]     Research  ft  Education  Dept, 
American  CraAs  Council,  1968. 

100  ^ides.    color.     2  x  2  ia. 

Atsoiatued  as  fUmstrip. 

With  scripL 
'  SUMMARY:  Presents  olitectt  which  dtsptoy  creative  rather  than  imitative 
uses  of  plastic  in  art,  apparel,  interior  accctsories.  housewarca,  toys,  and  techno- 
logical and  architectural  applicatioas.  From  a  1968  exhibition  at  the  Museum  of 
Contemporary  Ciafti  in  New  York. 

1.  Plastics  craft—Exhibitions.  2.  Plastics — Exhibttioo*.  1.  American 
CraftiCounciL  Museum  oTCoateoipofary  Crafts.  II.  American  Crafts  Coun- 
cil.    Research  A  Education  [kept 

lTn97i  730  72-733947 

Reacarch  A  Education  72  MARC 

Depc,  Amcricafl  Crafts 

Council 

Plastic  as  plastic  (FUmstrip)    Educational  Dimensions  Corp^ 

1969. 

2  flhnstrip.s  (65  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs:  2  s. 
each  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  la, 
3Si  rpm.,  15  mln.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  plastic  plays  a  major  role  in  our  everyday 
lives  and  the  many  ways  In  which  artists  aud  craftsmen  have  cre- 
ated new  environments  and  new  art  forms  as  new  plastic  materials 
have  been  developed.  Based  on  an  e-ihibltlon  at  the  Museum  of  Con- 
temporary Crafts  November  1968-Jainiary  1969. 

1.  Plastics.        I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

668  70-736618 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Plastic  Coating  Corporation, 
see 


Tecnlf  ax  Division 


Adjusting  gas  pressures  with  torch  valves 
closed,  and  lighting  forch. 

Adjusting  gas  pressures  with  torch  valves 
open,  and  lighting  torch. 

Artillery  in  the  Civil  War. 

Braze  welding  beads. 

Cameras  in  education. 

The  Comer  joint. 
Kdge  and  flange  joints. 

Edge  preparation  and  joint  assembly. 

Fillet  welds. 

Flame. 

Flame  effects  on  molten  pool. 

The  Foot  soldier. 

How  we  know  about  the  Civil  War. 

Lines  of  fusion  (beads  without  rod) 

Safety. 

The  Square  butt  Joint. 

Supporting  services. 

The  Toll  of  the  Civil  War. 
The  War  on  the  water. 

Weld  beads  using  filler  rod. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Plastic  filler  repair 


Auto  body:  Plastic  filler  repair. 

Plastic  foam  (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films,  1968.     Released 
by  RF.\  Educational  Media. 

a  mill.     Ml.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  conMnirtlnn  wrles) 

Ixmp  flint. 

With  study  Eiildc. 

(Tredits;  Kdiirational  oonsultant,  Robert  O.  White, 

Summary:  l>emonRt rates  how  to  combine  a  variety  of  solid  ;;eo- 
metric  forms  of  foam  to  make  a  new,  irre^lar  form.  Shows  how 
to  add  surface  decoration  to  further  modify  the  shapes  of  the  pieces. 
With  raptlon.s.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Plastics  as  art  materials.     2.  Oeometry  concept.  I,   Ikon 

Films.      II.    UFA   Educational   Media.  Series:   Art   construction 

series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  71-710572 

nPA  Educational  Media 


Plastic  scraps  (Motion  picture)    Ikon  Films,  1968.    Released 
by  RFA  Educational  Media. 

::  iiiiii.     s|,    color,    super  8  mm.     (Art  construction  series) 

I-oop  Him. 

With  study  Kulde. 

Hredlts:  Educational  consultant.  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  make  a  coherent  object  using 
scraps  In  a^«sorted  sixes,  shapes,  and  colors,  of  material  that  cannot 
be  altered  liy  cutting  or  painting.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
(rrade-i. 

I    Form  (Aesthetics)    2.  (Jeometry  concept.  I.  Ikon  Films.    II. 

RFA  Edncutlonal  Media.  Series:  Art  construction  aeries  (Motion 

picture) 

872.5  78-710571 

UFA  Educational  Sledla 


Plastic  sheUs — how  they  were  developed  {Motion  pieture) 
Remini^n  Arms  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service  (196-t, 

Id  min.     sd.      color.     IS  mm. 

Swnmary:  Illustrates  throogh  time-lapse  photography  tbe  develop- 
ment of  plastic  shotgun  sheila  that  can  withstand  cold  and  moisture. 

I.  Cartridges.    2.  Plastics.  i.  Remington  Arm«  (>>mpany.  inc. 

II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

623.4  Fi  A  67-6884 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


International   Tele-Film   Pro- 


iPlasticS]    {Motion   picture) 
ductions,  1949. 

11  m'  \.    nA.    Ii&w.     10  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 

Creditg:   I'rortucera,  Paul   F.  Moss,  Thelroa  Schnee. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  progress  of  science  In  the  production 
and  use  of  a  wide  variety  of  plastics  made  from  such  common  ma- 
terials as  air  and  water,  rags,  coal,  glass,  and  even  flsh.  Shows  the 
production  of  such  useful  things  as  dinnerware,  auto  t>odie8  and 
parts,  ornaments,  and  textiles. 

1.  Plastics.  I.  International  Tele-Film  Productions,  Inc.  Se- 
ries: John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2090 

Plastics  in  art  and  indostiy  (Motion  picture)  Marcel  Roa- 
ensweig.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummarv:  DMcrlbes  the  production  of  familiar  plastic  Items,  from 
raw  material  to  flntshed  article.  Shows  how  extrusion,  injection 
molding,  vacuum  forming,  and  blow  molding  are  used  to  produce 
many  of  the  objects  found  In  the  home,  school,  automobile,  and  office, 
and  explores  other  uses  and  new  developments  of  plastic  In  art  and 
design. 

1.  Plastics.  L  Roeensweig,  MarceL  n.  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts. 

668  79-706084 

CINE 

cTranspsrencie*]     DCA  Educational  Pro- 


ducts, 1969. 


31 


color.     10  %  12. 

With  33  ovcriayi. 

WiUi  icachcT'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Rofikid  B.  Hall. 

SUMMARY:  DcTiM*  the  chenuurr  at  plastict  and  illuUratea  12  importanl 
Bwthodi  of  manufacturiof  plastic  objects. 

1.  PlMtics.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
lTPlI22i  668.4  72-733866 

DCA  Educaiiona)  72  MARC 

Producu 

Plaslisol:  dip  casting  (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1970. 

3  min.    St.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 
Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
CREDITS :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Examines  the  process  of  dipping  a  mold  into  plastlsol 
to  form  an  object. 

1.   Plaatlcs  —  Molding.     2.   Plastlsol*.  I.  Thome  Films,   inc.. 

Boulder,  Colo.  II.  lieries:  Working  with  plastics  (Motion  picture) 
668  76-711731 

Thome  Films 

Plastisol :    rotatitmal    molding    ( Motion    picture)       Thome 
Films,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 
Loop  Dim  mounted  In  cartridge     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
CREDITS :  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  t>8Slc  rotational  molding  procedures  as 
various  plastisol  objects  sre  being  ciMistructed. 

1.   Plaatlfs  —  Molding.     2.   Plastlsols.  L  Thoroe  Films,  inc., 

Boulder.  Colo.  II.  Series:  Working  with  plasUcs  (MoUod  picture) 
668  70-711732 

Thome  Films 

Hastone  Company 
see 

Edward  Arnold  presents  Turtle  Wax  Auto 
PoUsh. 


Pbteaa  farmers  in  Fnuica  (Motion  picture)    Public  Media, 
inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

13  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Han  and  his  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  fflr  Film 
und  nild,  Munich. 

Summary;  Contrasts  traditional  and  modern  farming  techniques 
and  mechanization  In  the  plateaus  of  France.  Includes  scenes  of 
abandoned  farm.i  and  villages  and  of  prosperous  farms. 

1.    Agriculture — France.  i.   Public  Media,  Inc.     n.   Films  In- 

corporated. Series:  Msn  and  his  world  (Motion  picture) 

630.944  77-705491 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

Platcro  y  yo  (Filmstrip)    Ancora  Producciones,  Barcelona. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1969. 

35  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (T  In.),  7i  Ips., 
25  miD. 

With  text  in  Spanish.  ^.  ^  ,„     , . 

SUMMARY  ■  A  Spanish  language  teaching  fllm  which  lUnstrates 
Spanish  poet  Juan  Ramdn  Jlmlnfa's  classical  tales  of  his  wanderings 
with  his  donkey,  Platero.    With  captions.  ,.    .   ,     , 

1  Spanish  language— Audio- visual  Instruction.  L  Jiminei,  Juan 
Bamdn.  1881-1958.  II.  Ancora  Producdonea.  lU.  Qeesler  Publiab- 
ing  Company. 

[PC4U2.7]  861 

Oessler  Pub.  Co. 


79-788981 


Pbteros  y  tcjedorea  de  I^xco  (Motion  picture)     Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1963. 

10  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm.     (Elementary  Spanish  film  series) 

Issued  with  narration  in  boy'n  or  girl's  voice. 

With  guidebook. 

Credtlt:  Director  and  photographer,  Henry  KakehashI;  educa- 
tional consultant,  Carlos  Castillo. 

Summary:  A  Spanish  language  teaching  film  for  first  year  students. 
Presents  scenes  of  craftsmen  in  the  small  town  of  Taxco. 

1.  Spanish  language — Atidio-Tl.sual  iiist ruction.  i.  International 
Fllm  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Elementary  Spanish  fllm  se- 
ries (Motion  picture) 

745.6  79-707231 

Intemattonal  Film  Bu-  teau 


Plating:  bacteria  for  coantinff,  two  methods :  ^reading  and 
ponrinff  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1969. 

4   min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  boUny) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summon/.-  Show.H  the  proper  use  of  the  glass  tube  spreader, 
alcohol,  and  the  rotating  ^reading  table  for  plating  l>acteria  on  agar 
medium. 

1.  Bacteriology— Technique.  r.  Encyclopa^la  Britannica  Edu- 

cational Corporation.  Series;  Bacteriology  and  botany   (Motlwi 

picture) 

589.90028  76-703715 

Encycl<waedla  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Plato.       Crito 
see 


The  Death  of  Socratca. 


Plato.       Phaedo 


The  Death  of  Socratca. 


Plato.      Sympoeixun 
see 


The  Drinking  party. 


Plato 


The  Trial  and  death  of  Socrates. 


Plato:    father   of    philosophy    (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

57  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Men  who  made  history,  series  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  William  Routt ;  collaborator.  Marshall 
HodfTson. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  life  of  Plato  and  his  Influence  on  the 
thinking  and  behavior  of  his  followers. 

1.  Plato.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  Men  who  made  history  (Filmstrip)  series  1. 

_  921  70-739196 

BDcyclopaedla  Britan-  nlca  BducaUonal  Corp. 


The   Play    (Filmstrip)      Filmfax. 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 


Released   by  Universal 


1  roll,  color.  5.'»  mm.  and  phoimdiw.  ( Forms  of  literary  ex- 
pression ) 

AImo  IsMit^l  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  manual. 

Sr.MMARY:  Investigates  the  play  In  English  literature.  Traces 
the  development  of  the  play  and  describes  possible  extensions  of 
this  particular  literary  genre. 

1.  English  drama — History  and  criticism.        I,  FUmfax  Produc- 
tlon^   New   York.     II.   Universal   Education  and   Visual  Arts.     III. 
Series:  Forms  of  literary  expression  (Filmstrip) 
rPR625]  809.2  70-740318 

universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


75 


Play    (Motion   picture)      Educational   Direction.     Made   by 
Alexander  M.  Butman.     Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm,     (Story  starters  2) 

I»op  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummaiy:  Presents  scenes  of  different  people  In  different  types 
of  play  from  which  children,  using  their  experience  and  Imagination- 
can  write  a  story. 

1.  English  language—Composition  and  exercises.  i.  Mucational 
Direction,  inc  n.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series- 
Story  surfers  2  (Motion  picture.    Baling  Corp.) 

808  70-708766 

Ealing  Corxi. 

Play  activities:  ages  6-13  (Motion  picture)    Video  Nursing, 
1967.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  nnn.  (Man:  bis  growth  and  devdoinneDt— 
blrtb  through  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  sylh^bus,  and  audioupe. 

Credita:  Instructor,  llobert  C.  Nicolay. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  Influence  of  values,  culture,  seasonal  pat- 
terns, and  mass  niRdla  upon  children  from  the  ages  of  6  to  IS. 

1.  Ptay.  I.  Video  Nursing,  inc.  Series:  Man:  lUs  growth  and 
development— lilrtb  through  adolescence    (Motion  picture) 

165.41  72-703686 

Video  Nursing 

Play  baU   (Filmstrip)     My  weekly  reader,  1964.     Made  by 

National  Film  Studio. 

19  f  r.     color.     35  mm. 

Serlfs  2.  no.  27-64. 

Summaru:  Shows  baseball  players  In  training  camps  practicing 
for  the  coming  season. 

1.  Baseball.        i.  My  we^ly  reader. 

796.357  74r-782909 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Play  clay    (Motion  picture) 
see   At  your  fingertips:    Play  clay 

Play  handball  (Motion  picture)     G.  N.  Productions,  1968. 

16  mtn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  elements  of  handball.  Indodlng  bow  to 
play  singles  and  doubles.  Explains  how  to  derdop  a  week  arm.  In- 
cludes demonstrations  by  world  champion  Jim  Jacobs  and  national 
champion  Stuffy  Singer. 

1.  Handball.  i.  O.  N.  Productions. 

796.81  78-701724 

CINE 
Play  it  cool  (Motion  picture)     Coronado  Productions  (Eng- 
land), London.     Made  by  Independent  Artists.     Released 
in  the  T^.  S.  by  Allied  Artists  Pictures  Corp.,  !%■?. 

82  mill.     sd.     bAw.     3.1  mm. 

.\  Julian  Wlntle-I#Hlle  Parkyn  production. 

Credits:  Prrnlucer.  David  Deut.-wh ;  director,  Michael  Winner; 
screenplay.  Jack  Henry;  music.  Norrle  Paramor;  director  of  pho- 
tography, Reginald  Wyer;  fllm  editor,  Tristam  Cones.  Ca$t-  Billy 
Fury,  Michael  Anderson.  Jr..  Denis  Price.  Bidiard  Wattis,  Anna 
Paik  Keith  Hamshere. 

Summary:  A  rock  and  roll  group  called  Billy  Universe  and  the 
Satellites  escort  a  pretty  socialite  around  Ix>ndon'8  twist  clubs  In 
.seai-ch  of  her  fickle  Banc*. 

I.  Coronado  Productions  (England)  ild.,  I»ndon.  ii.  Allied  Artists 
Pictures  Corporation. 

Ki  68-1565 

Ptay  it  cooh  a  question  of  attitudes.  [Motion  picture]     CCM 
Films,  1970.     Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

15  min.     >d.     color.      16  mm. 

Produced  in  coopcrstion  with  the  laurnational  Auociaiion  of  Chic&  of  Po- 
bcc. 

SUMMARY:  Demoiuiratcs  how  police  behavior  can  increate  or  diminish 
the  hoetilily  potential  in  everyday  occurrences  in  law  cnforcemenl.  Sequences 
illustrate  >uch  typical  problenu  u  ■  >trect  comer  gang,  a  ipeeding  car,  ■  barroom 
brawl,  and  a  campus  demonstration . 

1.  PubUc  relations— Police.     2.  Police.       I.  CCM  Films. 
[HV7936.P8]  363.2  72-700523 

CCM  Fdms  72  MARC 

Play  production.  [Filmstripj      Educational  Audio  Visual,  1972. 
Made  by  Westporl  Communications  Group. 

6  filmstrips  (75  fr  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  6  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each). 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  appros.  14  min.  each. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  teachers  and  students  with  a  step-by-step  procedure 
for  producing  a  school  play  by  following  (he  work  of  high  school  students  from 
the  selection  of  the  play  to  opening  night. 

1.  Theater— Production  and  direction.  2,  College  and  school  drama,  I. 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Pleasantvilie,  N.Y. 

lPN3178.P7)  792  72-736414 

Educational  Audio  Visual  72  MARC 

Play  safe  (Motion  picture)     Films/West    Releaaed  by  Cur- 
tis Audio  Visual  Materials,  1968. 

10  mill.     sd.     color.     1ft  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Cicdils:  Protlutvr,  Lou  Lilly;  director.  Frank  Gardonyl. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  several  rules  for  playing  safely  on  play- 
grounds, emphasizing  tbat  these  rules  are  baaed  on  common  aenae. 

1.  Playgrounds— Safety  measui-es.  r.  Film/Weat,  Inc.  n.  Curtis 
Audio  Visual  Materials. 

614.8  Fi  A  68-1674 

Pllms/WeBt 

Phy  the  game  (Motion  picture)    NBC  News,  1966. 

24  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm.     (The  Smithsonian) 

Credit*;  Producer  and  director,  Craig  Fisher;  writer.  Robert  Al- 
lison; narrator,  BUI  Ryan;  conaulUnts.  Gerald  S.  Le«er.  William 
C  Grayson,  Karen  Loveland ;  photographers,  G.  Bradford  Kress, 
Robert  Donahue,  film  editor,  Roy  Grossman. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  AmM-lcan  sports  from  racing 
and  lacrosse  played  by  the  ladians,  throng  ancb  pioneer  activities 
as  com  hoaklng  and  plowing  bees,  to  the  contemporary  spectator 
sports  and  tuseball  and  football. 

1  3ports~U.  S.— History.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Compaoy, 
tna    NEC  News.        Series:  The  SmltfasoDian  (Motion  plctare) 

7»6  77-701957 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Play  with  light  and  colour  (Motion  picture)    Avraham  Goren, 
1»71. 

10  mill.     Bd.    color.     16  nun. 

81'MMARY:  Sbows  an  artist  as  he  prepares  and  preHent**  u  light 
show. 

1.  Ught  in  art.        I.  Goren,  Arraham. 

791.43  76-711451 

CINE 


The  Players    (Motion  picture) 
see   Triptych:    The  players 


Playgoers  Pictures,  inc. 
see 


The  Revenge  maker. 


They  shall  pay. 


Playground     (Motion    picture) 
Relejisod  by  ACI  Films,  1971. 


Orace-Metro    Enterprises. 


T  mill.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Starting  to  read) 

SCM-MAKV:  Shows  children  at  a  playground.  Teaches  basic 
words,  reinforced  by  sound  and  action,  with  the  word  5iuperiniposed 
on  the  screen. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching — Juvenile  fllms.  2. 
Playground.'* — Juvenile   films.  I.    Grace-.Metro   Enterprl.spfi.      11. 

ACI  Films,  Inc.  III.  Series:  Starting  to  read  (Motion  picture) 
[LH1576]  372.4  73-713458 

CINE 


Playground  safety  (Filrmtn-p) 
1968. 


Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp., 


30  rr     cuior.     35  mm.     ( Safety  and  health) 

sii,n.„i,i,y:  Idvestipjtes  the  dangers  involved  in  plaving  in  vacant 
lots.  Sutninarixes  safety  practices  on  such  piayeround  equipment  as 
swings,  sliding  t>oards.  Jungle  sj-ms,  and  In  swimming  pools.  Con- 
dyles with  H  description  of  the  proper  way  to  act  when  approached 
by  a  strange  dog. 

1.  Safety  education— Juvenile  films.  i.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Ma- 

terials Corporation.  Series :  Safety  and  health  ( Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-.'i723 
Y,  U  P.  MaterinlsCorp. 


Playing  in  the  city  (Film^trip)     Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp., 
1968. 

30  fr,     cnK.r.     S.-*  mm.     (Safety  and  health) 

Bummary:  Points  out  safe  places  to  play  In  the  city,  Inelodlng 
city  and  school  playgrounds  and  play  streets.  Describes  tbe  haurds 
of  playing  in  empty  buildings,  abandoned  refrigerators,  and  cars. 
Explains  how  to  play  catch  and  roller  skate  safely. 

1.  Safety  education — Juvenile  films.  i.  Tour  Lesson  Plan  Mate- 
rials Corporation.        Series:   Safety  and  health   (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3727 

Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Playing    the   game — personal   narrative    {Motion   picture) 
EMiing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mill.    si.  color,    super  8  mm.     {Models  for  English  composition) 

Loup  tllni.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  oaae. 

Credit!:  Author.  Milton  Wartenberg. 

Summaii/:  Provides  subject  matter  for  writing  a  composition  of 
personal  narrative. 

1.   English   language — Rhetoric.  i.  Ealing  Corporalton,  Cam- 

bridge, Mass.  Series:  Models  for  English  composition   (Motion 

Jrtcture  I 

808 

Baling  Corporation 


73-700380 


Playing  together 
see 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  5:  Playing  together. 


Playing  world  game;  or,  A  hundred  million  horses  going 
nowhere  (Motion  picture)     Saturn  Pictures  Corp.,  1971. 

:iO  niiri.  Nd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (H.  Buckmlnster  Fuller:  The  world 
game,  no.  7) 

CKEDIT8:  Producer,  Alex  Matter:  director.  Herbert  Matter. 

.SUMMARY :  Students  utilize  It.  Ituckniln^er  Fuller's  concepts  in 
dettlgnlng  a  comprehensive  strategy  for  making  tbe  world  work. 
Filmed  at  the  first  Work!  game  seminar  in  1960. 

1.  Technology  and  civilization.  2.  Progress.  I.  Fuller,  Richard 
Buckmlnster,   189S-  II.  Satnm  Pictures  Corporation.     III.  Se- 

ries: The  World  game  (Motion  picture)  do.  7. 
rCU478]  330  79-712406 

Saturn  Pictures  Corp. 


Playing   world   game;   or,   Getting   power   to  the   ftoplt 

(Motion  picture)    Saturn  Pictures  Corp.,  1971. 

30  niln.  sd.  b*w.  10  mm.  (R.  Buckmlnster  Fuller:  The  world 
game,  no.  0) 

CltKI'ITM;  Producer,  Alex  Malter:  director.  Herbert  Matter. 

SUMMARY:  Sludeots  utilize  It.  Biickmliister  Fuller's  concepts  In 
deHlgnlng  a  comprehensive  strategy  for  making  the  world  work. 
Flluiwl  at  the  first  World  game  seminar  In  HWO. 

1.  Technology  and  civilization.  2.  Progress.  I.  Fuller,  Richard 
Buckmlnster,   1895-  II.  Haliirn   Picture*  Corporation.     III.  Se- 

ries: The  World  game  (Mutton  picture)  no.  9. 

[Cm78]  330  76-712408 

Satum  Pictures  C;orp. 


Playing  world  game;  or,  How  to  get  energy  without  using 
things  up  (Motion  picture)     Saturn  Pictures  Corp.,  1971. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  IG  mm.  (U.  Buckmlnster  Fuller:  The  world 
game.  no.  8l 

CKEDITS:  Producer,  Alex  Matter;  director,  Herbert  Matter. 

SUM.MAKY :  Students  utilize  R.  Buckmlnster  Fuller's  concepts  in 
designing  a  comprehensive  strategy  for  making  the  world  work. 
Filmed  at  the  first  World  game  seminar  in  1969. 

1.  Technology  and  civilization.  2.  Progress.  I.  Fuller.  Richard 
BuckminsTer,  1896-  II.   Saturn  Pictures  Corporation.     111.  Se- 

ries :  The  World  game  ( Motion  picture)  no.  8. 
[CB478]  330  72-712407 

Saturn  Pictures  Corp. 


Plaza  Lasso,  Galo,  Pros.  Ecuador,  1906- 


Small  world: 
Plaza. 


Eisenhower,  Munoz  Marin, 


Please  hurry  {Motion  picture)  New  York  Telephone  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Gordon/Gl3Ti  Productions. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Spanish  version  also  Issued. 

Bummary:  Describes  tbe  service  of  the  Oil  emergency  communica- 
tions system  In  cutting  the  response  time  between  the  report  (rf  an 
emergency  and  the  arrival  of  police  help.  Includes  scenes  of  the 
New  York  Police  Department  communications  room  where  uner- 
gency  calls  are  received  and  answered. 

1.  Police  communication  systems  — New  York  (City)  r.  New 
York  Telephone  Company. 

884.6  77-705641 

CINK 

Please,  not  now!  {Motion  picture)  Jacques  Roitfeld  pro- 
ductions, Paris.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Classics,  1963. 

So  mln.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Cinen-.a  Scope. 

Credits:  Director  and  writer  of  English  version,  Ja(4  Dunn  Trop; 
screenplay  and  dialog,  Claude  Brule.  Catt:  Brigitte  Bardot,  Michel 
Subor,  Mlrellle  Dare,  Josephine  James.  Serge  Marqoand. 

Sumrnarjt:  A  comedy -melodrama  about  a  young  photographer's 
model  and  her  attempts  to  make  her  lover  marry  her. 

I.  JacQues  Roitfeld  productions,     ii.  International  Classics,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1305 


The  Pleasure  seekers  {Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Century- 
Fox  Film  Corp.,  1965. 

107  mln.    sd.     color.     S5  mm. 

Cinemascope.     Color  by  DeLuxe. 

Based  on  tbe  novel  of  the  same  title  by  John  H.  Secondari. 

Credits:  Producer,  David  Wetsbnrt;  director,  Jean  Negulesco; 
screenplay,  Edith  Sommer ;  music,  Lionel  Newman ;  director  of 
photography,  Daniel  L.  Fapp;  film  editor,  Louis  R.  Loeffler.  Cast: 
Ann-Margret,  Tony  Franclosa,  Carol  Lynley,  Gardner  McKay, 
Pamela  Tiffin. 

Summnrv:  A  melodrama  about  a  trio  of  young  American  girls  and 
their  romantic  adventures  In  Spain. 

I.  Secondari,  John  H..  1919-  The  pleasure  aeekera.     ii.  Twen- 

tieth Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1092 


The  Pleasures  of  our  company.  [Motion  picture]     Widmer's  Wine 
Cellars,  1972.      Made  by  Hutchins/Darcy  Inc. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Narraior,  Seb*sli«n  Cabot. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  winci  msde  by  Widmer's  Wine  Cellars,  show- 
ing how  the  grapes  arc  grown  and  processed,  and  providing  a  tour  of  the  winery 
itself. 

1.  Widmer's  Wine  Cellars,  inc.  2.  Wine  and  wine  making — New  York 
(State)  3.  New  York  (State)— industries.  i.  Widmer's  Wine  Cellars,  inc. 
[TP557]  663  72-702328 

CINE  72  MARC 


Pledge  of  allegiance  {FUmstrip)    Bailey  Films,  1958. 
by  Walter  Smith. 


Made 


20  fr     color.     3.'}  mm.     ( Understanding  citizenship) 

Buniniiru:  Discusses  the  pledge  of  allegiance  and  its  relation  to 

citizenship.     .Stresses  tbe  responsibility  of  the  Individual  citizen  and 

the  need  to  preserve  our  heritage  of  both  individual  and  collective 

freedom.     With  captions, 

1.  Cltisenship.    2.  Liberty.  i.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood. 

Calif.  Series:  Understanding citlcensbip  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3684 

Bailey  Fllm>. 


The  Pledge  of  allegiance  {FUmstrip)     Marsh  Film  Enter- 
prises, 1969. 

41  fr.  Color.  Sj  ram.  and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  in..  33}  rpm.,  13 
mln.    mlcrogroove 

Wltb  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Phrase-by-phrase  and  word-by-word  definition  of  the 
pledge  of  allegiance.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Bellamy,  Francis.  Pledge  of  allegiance  to  the  flag.  i.  Marsh 
Film  Enterprises. 

372.8  73-735419 

A.  L.  A.  BookUst 


The  Pledge  of  allegiance  (Motion  picture)    Art  Evans  Pro- 
ductions.   Relea.sed  by  Oxford  Films,  1971. 

8  mln.    ad.    color.    18  mm. 

SUMMAItV :  A  film  designed  to  teach  to  children  the  Pledge 
of  allegiance  to  the  flag  of  the  United  States.  Explains  attitudes 
and  values  SHSOClated  with  the  flag,  and  discusses  patriotism  In 
the  United  States.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Bellamy,  Francis.  Pledge  of  allegiance  to  the  flag.  2.  Patriot- 
ism— U.   8.  I.   Bellamy,   Francis.     Pledge  of  alliance  to  the 

tlag.    II.  Art  Brans  Productlona.     III.  Oxford  Films. 
[LB1584]  8723  71-713401 

OINB 


76 


The  Pledge  of  allegiance  (Motion  picture)     Arthur  Gould. 

lieleiised  by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

fi  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS:  Narrator,  Maurice  Hart. 

S1'.MMARY:  Shows  first  grade  children  In  Inglewood.  Calif.,  recit- 
ing the  Pledge  of  all^Iance  and  reexamines  the  ideals  behind  the 
words.  Provides  a  brief  history  of  America.  Includes  a  folk  song 
version  of  the  pledge,  performed  by  composer  Leslie  Gould.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Bellamy.  Francis.  Pledge  of  allegiance  to  the  flag— Juvenile 
films.     2.   II.   S.— History — Juvenile  films.  I.   Bellamy.  Francis. 

Pledge  of  allegiance  to  the  flag.     II.  Gould,  Arthur,  1»24-  III. 

Pyramid  Films,  inc. 
[JK1759]  929.9  71-712952 

PyrHmid  Films 

Pledging  our  flag  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  United  States  flag) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  projwr  way  to  pledge  the  American 
flag. 

L  Bellamy,  Francis.     Pledge  of  allegiance  to  the  flag.  i.  En- 

cyclopaedia  Brltannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series:   The 

United  States  flag  (Motion  picture) 

929.9  78-704856 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Pliers    (Motion  picture) 
see    Metalworking  tools;    Pliers 

Pliers   in   woodworking    {Motion   picture)      Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min,  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

\jaovt  film. 

1.    Woodwork.     2.    Pliers.        i.   Walden   Film   Corporation. 
Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools   (Motion  picture) 

684.08  77-708426 
Walden  Film  Corp. 

Pliers,  part  1  {FihmtHp)     Bailey  Fibns,  1969, 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  [^nodlsc:  12  In.,  331  rpm.  (Tools 
for  metalworking) 

With  tea(±er's  guide. 

Rummary:  Discusses  the  use  pf  pliers  for  metalworking.  Illus- 
trates their  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.  Pliers.  2.  Metal-work.  i.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series:  Tools  for  metalworking  (FUmstrip) 

684.09  78-734013 
Bailey  Films 

Pliers,  part  2  (FOrMtrip),    Bailey  Fibns,  1969. 

W  fr.  color.  3,^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  33i  rpm.  (Tools 
for  metiilworking) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  use  of  pliers  for  metalworking.  Illns- 
trutes  their  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.  Pller*.  2.  Metal-work.  i.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.        Series:  Tools  for  metalworking  (Fllmstrip) 

684.09  71-734014 

Bailey  Films 

The  Plight  of  the  American  Indian  (FUmstrip)     Current 
Affairs  Films,  1969. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Current  Affairs  fllmstrip  series) 

with  pictorial  discussion  guide. 

CredUt:  Adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

Summary:  Traces  the  decline  of  the  American  Indian,  and  gives 
tbe  reasons,  which  range  from  poor  educational  facllltlea  to  anti- 
QOated  tribal  customs.  Shows  what  Is  being  done  today  by  the  gov- 
ernment, the  business  community,  and  tbe  Indians  themselves  to 
oring  (he  Indian  into  the  mainstream  of  society 
Y  Ii  ''"*""'^-  Treatment  of— U.  S.  i.  Current  Affairs  Films,  New 


Current  Affairs  Films 


970.1 


77-732678 


Plimoth  Plantation.  [Filmstrip]     Scott  Education  Division,  1972. 

appro*.  64  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodi»c:  2  >..  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 
(Visits  to  our  put,  no.  1) 

Also  issued  wiih  phonotape  in  cassette 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  daily  life  in  Plimoth  Plantation  ti  seen  through  the  eyes 
of  ■  child,  and  includes  scenes  of  the  reconstruction  of  the  PlanUtion.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Plimoth  Planlaiion.  inc  ,  Plymouth.  Mass.— Juvenile  films.     [1,  Plymouth, 
Mass, —History.     2,  Pilgrim  Fathers)       1.  Scott  Graphics.     Education  EMvi- 
sion.     11.  Series:  Visits  to  our  past.  (Fitmstrip]  no,  I. 
tF68]  372.8  72-734470 

Scott  Education  Division  72  MARC 


PUmoth  Plantation,  inc.,  Plymouth.  Mass. 
see 


Thatching. 
They  knew  they  were  pilfnma. 


nimptMiI  The  man  on  the  flying  trapeze  (Motion  picture) 
£.  I.  Dupont  de  Kemours  &  Co.  Made  and  released  hy 
Wolper  Productions,  1971. 

^  mliL    sd.    color.    Id  mm. 

Sl'MMARY:  George  Plimpton  enters  the  secret,  back-stage  world 
of  the  circus  and  attempts,  In  ten  days,  to  l>eoonie  a  death-defying, 
high  flying  aerlallst.  In  the  process  he  provides  unprecedented  In- 
sights  Into  the  personalities  of  circus  performer*. 

1.  Plimpton,  George.  2.  Circus.  I.  Du  Boot  de  Nflmours  (E.  I.) 
and  Company.  II,  Wolper  Productions.  HI.  The  man  on  tbe  flying 
trapexe  (Motion  picture) 

79U  71-712183 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Plot  la  ideBoe  SctloB.  [Motion  picture]    Extrununl  Iixlepeiident 
Study  Center,  University  <A  Kimai,  1970. 

25  min,  id.  color.  16  mm.  (Literature  of  Ktcnce  Tiction) 
SUMMARY:  Poul  Andenoo  dacuMta  the  rote  of  plot  in  icience  fiction  wilh 

June*  Gunn,  preudenl  of  the  Science  Fiction  Wriien  of  America. 

I.  Science  fictioo— Hittory  uid  criticism.     2.  Ptoo  (Drams,  novel,  etc.) 

i.  Anderaon.  Poul,  1926-  EI.  Ounn.  Jamca  E..  1923-  lit.  KantM. 

UnJvenity.     Extramura]  Independent  Study  Center.     IV.  Series:  Literature  of 

tcience  Action.  [Motion  picture] 

[PN3448.S45]  808.3  72-700535 

Extramural  Independent  72  MARC 

Study  Center.  Univcraity 
of  KantM 

Plotlines—STiaphJc  data  processing  {Motion  picture)     Elec- 
tronic Associates,  1965. 

14  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

A  Miilti-Senwry  production. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Murray  A.  Tulls;  director.  S.  David  Scber; 
writer,  Sidney  Norlnsky;  narrator,  Andre  Birucfa;  film  editor.  Stao 
Slegel. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  data  plotter  for  translat- 
ing machine  readable  data  Into  graphic  form.  Shows  some  uses  of 
data  plotters  to  draw  weather  maps,  chart  space  trajectories,  make 
graphs  at  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  and  draw  geological  survey 
maps  for  an  oil  company. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers — Printer  plotting  systems. 
I.  Electronic  A.<i»oclate9,  Inc. 

651.8  r4r-707743 


The  Plow  that  broke  the  Plains   {Motion  piohire) 
Resettlement  Administration,  1&36. 


U.  S. 


21  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredUt:  Director  and  writer.  Pare  Lorentx;  narrator,  Thomas 
Chalmers;  music,  VIrgi!  Tbompwa 

Summary:  Presents  the  social  and  economic  history  of  the  Great 
Plains  from  the  time  of  the  settlement  of  the  prairies  by  cattlemen 
and  farmers  through  the  World  War  i  boom  to  the  years  of  depres- 
sion and  drought. 

-  Another  issue.    35  mm. 


1.  Great  Plains— Economic  condltloaa  2.  Great  Plains— Social  con- 
ditions.        I.  U.  S.    Farm  Security  Admlnlstratlos. 

978  75-702991 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 

La  Huie  et  le  beau  temps  (Filmstrip)  Mary  Glasgow  & 
Baker  Limited.  Released  by  UniTersal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts.  1970. 

I  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape.  (Bon  voyage!  Part  3. 
no.  1) 

AIro  Issued  in  bAw. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Presents  vocab- 
ulary for  dealing  with  different  kinds  of  weather  and  the  sun  and 
moon. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.        T,  Hary  Glasgow 
k  Baker  Limited.    IL  Universal  Education  and  Visual  ArU.    III.  Se 
ries:  Bon  voyage!    (Filmstrip)     Part  3.  no.  1. 
[PC2112.7]  448.3  79-740350 

Universal  Education  and  Tlaiul  Arta 

The  Plumber  {Motion  picture)  Paramount  Pictures  Corp., 
1967. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm.     (Go-go  toons) 

Creditt:  Director,  Shamns  Culhane;  story,  CIlfT  Roberts;  anima- 
tion. Howard  Beckerman:  mu.>iic,  Winston  Sharpies. 

Summary;  An  animated  cartoon  about  a  plumber  who  becomes  a 
famous  musician  by  playing  boiler  pipes. 

1.  Paramount  Plctnraa  Ooriwratlon.  Series:  Go-go  toons  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

791.43  74^707183 

Plumbing  {Motion  picture)  Vocational  Guidance  Films. 
Made  by   Btirton   Holmes  Films.      Released   by  Carl  F. 

Mahnke  Productions,  1945. 

II  mlD.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  dims) 
With  manual    Manual  lacking  In  L>.  C. 

Creditt:  Script.  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

Summary.-  A  survey  of  jobs  available  In  the  plumbing  industry 
and  the  types  of  training  needed.  Describes  the  role  of  the  borne 
iostaliatlon  plumber,  the  work  in  Industrial  plants  and  farms,  the 
Installation  work  for  municipalities,  and  repair  work. 

1.  Plumbing — Vocational  guidance.  i.  Vocational  Guidance  Films, 
Inc.    n.  Mahnke  (Carl  F.)  Productions,  inc..  Des  Molnea.  Series: 

Your  life  work  films  (Motion  picture) 

696  76-704274 

The  Plus  and  equal  sigrns  (Motion  picture)  Stephen  Boeu- 
stow  Productions.  Rclftased  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  aerieif) 

Loop  film. 

With  studv  guide. 

SUHMART:  Uses  Up  dancing  animated  sheep  to  illustrate  the 
f miction  of  the  equal  sign  as  well  as  the  use  of  the  plus  and  equal 
Bign.s  in  simple  addition  problems  and  equations.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.   Addition — Juvenile  films.  \.  Bosnstow   (Stephen)   Produc- 

tions,    n.  BFA  Educational  Media.     III.  Series:   Primary  math  ae- 
riea  (Motion  picture) 

[QA115]  372.7  71-/14922 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Plus — 2    {Motion   picture) 
Peltz,  1D69. 

12  miu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary.'  An  abstract  film  about  a  young  man's  romance  with  a 
college  co-ed. 

I.  Baumohi,  Bernard,    n.  Peltz.  Larry. 

704.945  70-705642 

CINE 

Phitonic  (granitic)  rocks  {FUmttrip)  Entgrolopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

49  fr.     color.    ^  mm.     ( Invefltlgatlng  roc^s) 

Produced  In  collaboration  with  the  American  Geological  Institute. 

Creditt:  Collator  at  or,  John  3.  Shelton. 

Summarv:  Examines  the  origin  of  plutwilc  or  gnudtlc  rocks. 

L   Rocks,   Igneous.  i.  Encydopaedia   Britaanka  Educational 

Corporation.        Series:  InvetftlgaUog  rocks  (Pllnwtrip) 

562  78-733580 

Btncydopaedla  Britan-  nica  Bdncattooal  Corporation 


Bernard    Baumohi    and   Larry 


Plato'i  Ckrittmm  tree.  [Motioo  picture]  Walt  Disney  Prodiic- 
tioiu.  Released  by  Wah  Diiney  Bducatioaal  Materials  Co_ 
1963. 

7  min.    »d     color.     16  mm. 

Origtiully  ftlwacd  in  3S  mm.  ia  19)2. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Jack  Haaaah;  Mory  Ml  Berg,  MUt  Schalfcr  — J.— tTfm. 
George  Kreul.  Pnd  Moore.  Bin  JuRicc.  Voh«  Jobh;  mustc,  Joaepli  S.  DtMk 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  canooa  pictwring  the  antics  of  the  >^^pm"-frt. 
Chip  sod  Dale,  who  live  in  the  fir  tree  which  Mickey  Mowe  aod  Pinto  chop 
down  aod  decorate  for  ChhsOBM. 

I-  Dincy  (Walt)  ProduciioM.  IL  Wall  Disoey  EdiKMiooal  Malcnak  Cos- 
pany. 

tPNI997.5]  394.268  72-700154 

Wah  Disoey  Educational  73  MARC 

Mstehah  Ca 

Plymouth:  a  pilgrim  plantation  {FUmttrip)    Melvin  Brod' 
shaug.    Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

80  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  18 
mln.    microgroove. 

Creditu:  Consultant,  Alden  T.  Vanghaa. 

Summary:  Describes  historic  events  centering  around  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  and  includes  historic  sites  of  the  rock,  the  town  brook,  the 
reconstructed  Plimoth  Plantation,  and  the  replica  of  the  Uayflower. 

1.  Plymouth,  Mass.— Description.  i.  Brodsbaug,  Melvia.  1900- 
U.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

917.44  79-736518 

International  Film  Bureau 


Plymoath    Colony    {FUmstrip)      Jones    and    Oamond.     K©- 
leased  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

26  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 
With  teacher's  guide.  ....  *  -„.« 

Summary:  In  Part  1  William  Bradford  Joins  a  gnwp  of  ■fP»"- 
tists  in  17th  century  England  and  for  a  Ume  lives  in  Holland.  He 
and  more  than  100  pilgrims  come  to  America  "nd^^t®, "«  "^y- 
flower  compact  before  starting  their  colony.  In  Part  2.  aftw  a 
winter  of  starvation.  Bradford  becomes  governor  and  most  organise 
the  colonists.     For  elementary  grades.     With  captions       „,  .^„ 

1  Bradford.  William,  1588-1657.  2.  Massachusetts  — History  — 
Colonial  period  (New  Plymouth)  •■  JToneB  «!,°d  OBm-JM.  li»<i  «^ 
Modern  Lwimlng  Aids,  New  York.        Series:  Critical  thinking  aide 


Modern  Learning  Aids 


872.8 


75-733286 


Plymouth  Films, 
see 


ltd. 


The  Hedgerow. 

The  Red  planet — Mars. 


Plywood  industry  {FUmstrip)     Ralph  Adams  Productiona. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Forest  and  forest  products) 

With  mantuL 

Summary:  A  comprehensive  look  at  the  lumber  and  plywood  in- 
dustry, from  the  growing  of  trees  to  the  end  products  of  plywood. 
With  captions. 

1.  Lumber  trade.    2.  Plywood  industry.  i.  Adams  (Ralph) 

Productions.  North  HoUywood,  Calif,  n.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.        Series:  Forest  and  forest  products  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-B641 


Bailey  Films 


1968. 


a  tittle  ■Mdaeai.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London, 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 


22  min.    sd.    t>ftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Detcribes  Pocomaniics,  ■  cult  group  of  Jamaica.  Showi  para 
of  titeit  ritual,  whictt  includes  hypnotic  drumming  and  tromptng,  trances,  and 
"speaking  in  tongues"  u  spirits  uke  possession  of  them. 

1.  Cultus — Jamaica.       I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporitton.     Tclevition  Ser- 
vice.    II.  Time-Life  Films. 
tBL2530.J3)  390.97292  73-714621 


Time-Life  Films 


Podhajsky,  Alois 


72 


MARC 


The  Miracle  of  the  white  stallions. 


Podia  harberae  evitado  {Motion  picture)  Industrial  Acci- 
dent Prevention  jVssociation.  Toronto.  Made  by  Crawley 
Films.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1963. 

13  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

.Spanish  version  of  the  1963  motion  picture  entlOed  It  didn't 
have  to  happen. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  a  worker  who  doa  not  use  safety 
devices  on  modem  machinery  endangers  not  only  hia  own  life,  bat 
the  lives  of  fellow  workers. 

1.    Industrial   safety.  i.    Industrial   Accident   PrevenUon  As- 

aoclatlon.  n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago  in.  It 
didn  t  have  to  happen  (Motion  picture) 

614.84  70-707253 

International  Film  Bureau 


Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.       Annabel  Lee 
see 

Annabel  Lee. 

Reading  poetry:   Annabel  Lee. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.       The  black  cat 
see 

The  Black  cat. 


77 


Poe,  Edgar  Allan,   1809-1949.       The  fall  of  the  house 
of  Usher 
see 

House  of  Usher. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.       The  haunted  palace 
see 

The  Haunted  palace. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,   1809-1849.       Inquisition 
see 

The  Pit. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.       The  masque  of  the 
red  death 
see 

The  Masque  of  the  red  death. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.       The  pit  and  the 
pendilum 
see 

The  Pit  and  the  pendulum. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.       The  raven 
see 

The  Raven, 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,    1809-1849.       The  tell-tale  heart 
see 

The  Tell-tale  heart. 


A  Poem  shoiiM  not  mean — bnt  be  {Motion  picture)     RMI 
Film  Productions,  1970. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  Frederick  McLeod. 

Summary:  Dlscus^ies  poetry  as  a  work  of  art  aod  as  a  form  per- 
ceptible not  to  vision  but  to  the  Imagination.  Explains  some  of 
the  mechanics  of  writing  poetry,  using  examples  from  the  poetry  of 
Tennyson,  Frost,  Dickinson,  Milton,  and  Keats. 

L  PoetiT.        I.  RMI  Film  Productions. 

808.1  7^708280 

BMI  Film  Productions 


Poems  (Motion  picture)     Churchill  Fibns,  1970. 

l-t  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  George  McQullken. 

Summary:  Children  read  their  own  poems  and  talk  about  why 
and  how  a  poem  la;  a  young  poet  suggests  a  multitude  of  things 
to  write  about  Designed  to  motivate  children  and  stimulate  crea- 
tive thinking.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Children's  poetry,  English.  2.  Poetry.  l  Chn«*lU  rilms. 
Los  Angeles. 

808.1  77-708276 

Churchill  Films 


Poems  by  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson  {FUmstrip)    Educational 

Filmstrips,  1970. 

60  fr.     color.     3.')  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette:  6  mln.     (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

Creditt:  Narration.  Charles  A.  Schmidt;  music.  Jan  Cole;  photog- 
raphers and  editors.  Kenneth  Russell,  Marjorle  Russell 

CoHtentt:  1.  Crossing  the  bar.— 2.  The  sploidor  falls.— S.  Flower 
In  the  crannied  wall.— 4.  Break,  break,  break.— 5.  Lines. 
pn™,T!Jl^^  »"■  ^'.'ir'  Tennyson,  Baron.  1809-1892.    n.  Educational 
VrSm')  ""°^""*'  ^**-        ^^'««  ■  A  TIaual  anthology  of  poetry 

Educational  Filmstrip.  ^^^  7^-737380 


Poems  by  George  Gordon,  L«rd  Byron  {FUmstrip)    Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1970. 

i-<2  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonotape  in  cassette:  5  mln.  (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

Creditt:  Narration.  Charles  A.  S4Amldt;  music,  Jan  Cole;  photog- 
raphers and  editors.  Kenneth  Russell,  Marjorle  RusselL 

Contents:  1.  Venice,  from  Chllde  Harold's  pilgrimage. — S.  Rome 
from  Chllde  Harold's  pilgrimage. 

I.  Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel  Byron,  Baron,  1788-1824.  ii.  Edu- 
cational Flirostrip-s,  Huntsvllle,  Tex.  Series:  A  Visual  anthology 
of  poetry  (Filmstrip) 

821  79-737381 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Poems   by   Robert   Bums    {Filmstrip)      Educational   Film- 
strips,  1970. 

71   fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonotape  in  cassette:  6  mln.     (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

Creditt:  Narration,  Charles  A.  Schmidt;  music,  Jan  Cole;  photog- 
raphers and  editors.  Kenneth  Russell,  Marjorle  Russell. 

Contentt:  1.  Jean.— 2.  A  red.  red  rose. — S.  Sweet  Afton. — 4.  Fare- 
well to  the  highlands. 

I.   Bums,   Robert.  175&-1796.     ii.   Educational  Filmstrips,  Hunts- 
Tllle,  Tex.        Series:  A  Visual  anthology  of  poetry  (FUmstrip) 

821  72-737382 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Educational 


Poems  by  William  Wordsworth   (FUmstrip) 
Filmstrips.  1970. 

'\t  tr.  color  35  niDi.  and  phoaotape  In  cassette :  5  mln.  (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

Crediti:  Narration.  Charles  A.  Sobmidt:  music,  Jan  Cole;  pho- 
tographers and  editors.  Kenneth  Kus^il.  Uarjorle  Russell. 

Contents:  1.  My  heart  leaps  up. — 2.  Oompc^ed  upon  Westmloater 
Bridge.— J.  The  daffodils.— 4.  The  world  is  too  much  with  us. 

I.  Word-swortli.  William,  1770-1850.  ir.  Mui^tlonal  FllmstrlpB. 
Huntsrille,  Tex.  Series;  A  Visual  anthology  of  poetry  (Fllmstrlp) 
821  70-737379 

Educational  Filmstrips 

Poems  of   love,   poems  of   war    (Filmstrip)     Educational 

DiiiiensioiKS  Corp.,  1971. 

2  fllmdtrips  (pt.  1,  8S  fr. ;  pt.  2,  7S  fr. )  color.  3^  mm.  and  2  pho- 
iiodi>«c4  (2  s.  each)  :  12  In.:  Xti  rpm.;  pt.  1,  14  min.:  pt.  2,  16  miD. 

With  tencher's  guide  entitled  I'oetry  :  love  and  war. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  that  poetry  Is  about  life,  and  that  the  moat 
coniiistentl.v  recurrlag  themes  treated  by  the  poet  are  love  and  war, 
life  and  death,  and  the  permanent  and  ttie  transitional  DevetopB 
the  themes  of  love  and  war  as  they  have  t>eea  seen  and  felt  by  the 
aenattive  poetic  aplrlt  throu^out  the  ages. 

1.  Love  poetry.  2.  War  poetry.  3.  Love  poetry — History  and  critl- 
tiam.     4.  War  poetry — History  and  crltlclam.  I.  Educatlooal  Di- 

mnialoaa  Oorporatlon. 

fP.\6110.I^]  808.1  79-7390W 

Educational  Oimensions  Oorpt 

Pocau  that  twist  your  tongue.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projec- 
tions Corp.,  1970. 

37  ft.     color      3S  mm      (Resdint  program    Level  2,  R-278) 

With  teacher'i  manual. 

SUMMARY'  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  word  K>ur>ds  of  vowels  accompanied  by  vowel  helpers.  In- 
cludes hiatofical  longue  twisters.  With  caption*.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)- Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels — Juve- 
nileftlms  3  Tongue  twisters-  Juvenile  film*  [I.  Tongue  iwisters]  I.  Edu- 
cational Projection*  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  (Rlmstiipj 
Uvel  2.  R-Z78 

[LB1525i  372.4  72-733518 

Educational  Pri^tions  72  MARC 

Corp 

Poems  we  write  {Motion  picture)    Grover  Film  Productions, 

1967. 

15  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Creative  writing) 

Maguetic  souud  track.     Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  Suggests  waya  in  which  to  recognize  subjects  for 
poems,  how  to  start  writing  poems,  and  explains  how  to  make  them 
unusual.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Poetics.  I.  Grover  Film  Productions,  Monterey,  Calif.  Se- 
ries; Creative  writing  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-3072 

Grover  Film  Produc-  tions 

Poen    (Motion  picture)     National   Film   Board   of  Canada, 
1967. 

3  Diln.    sd.    b&w.    10  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Tom  Daly;  film  by  Josef  Reeve;  writer  and 
reader.  Leonard  Cohen. 

Summary:  Four  visual  inierpretattons  of  a  prose  poem  by  Leonard 
Cohen,  from  his  novel  Iteautlful  losers,  suggest  the  poet's  capacity 
to  make  a  special  instrument  of  each  listener,  with  each  hearing  a 
different  tune. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

I.  Cobeo.  Leoctard,  1984-  Beautiful  losers,     n.  Canada.     Na- 

tional  Film  Board. 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

811  Fi A  68-2717 

rev 

Poen    (Motion   picture)      National    Film  Board   of  Canada, 
1&67.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

o  luin.    sd.    b&w.    Id  mtu. 

Credits:   Producer,  Tom  Daly;  director,  Josef  Reeve. 

Summary:  Leonard  Cohen  reads  a  prose  poem  excerpt  from  his 
novel.  Beautiful  losers,  white  paintings,  drawings,  photographs,  and 
documentary  film  footage  are  used  to  illustrate  the  words. 

I.  Cohen,  I-eonard.  1934-  Beautiful  losers.     IL  Canada.     Na- 

tional Film  Board.     III.  Films  Incorporated. 

811  70-709692 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Popular   Science   Audio- 


Poe's  short  atorics  {FQmttrip) 
Visuals,  1969. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Hvmmaryr  ni-scus.s«>s  the  poetry  and  prose  of  Bdgar  Allen  Poe, 
bis  rule  as  an  editor  and  literary  critic,  and  his  contributions  to  the 
abort  story,  notably  la  tales  of  terror,  mystery,  and  crime  detectloiL 
With  captions. 

1.    Poe.    Edgar   Allen.   1S06-1849.  r.    Popular   Science   Audlo- 

Vlsuals. 

818  71-788728 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

The  Poet  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Television 
and  Radio  Center,  1950.  Made  by  the  Office  of  Television 
Activities,  Washington  University,  in  cooperation  with 
KETC-TV. 

20  nitn.     Ml.     I>&w.     16  niui.     I  The  Siearch  for  AiiierUa ) 

CrtiitM:  PnHlui«r.  Italph  Patrick ;  ho^ts,  Itnlpb  Patrick.  Itlcliiird 
Hartzell. 

Hummnrn:  Questions  three  American  poets  John  Clardi.  Richard 
Bberhart,  and  Kenneth  Rexrnfh  about  their  reasMis  for  writing 
poetry.  Kxainliies  the  role  of  the  poet  fn  society,  the  motivation 
underlying  his  rlmlce  of  subject,  anil  the  reasons  uhy  much  poetry 
to  obscure. 

1.  Poetw.  Anjerlcan— 20(h  cf-iif.  I.  .N'atlomil  Kducatlonal  Teievl- 

lion  and  Radio  ('enter.  Series:  The  Search  for  America  (Motloo 

pMar») 

811.000  Fi  67-428 

Poet  at  LoIhm  {Motion  pieturt)  Black  Lion  Prodnctiona, 
1970.     Made  by  Moon  Oate-Black  Lion  Productions. 

18  mio.    ad.    color.    16  tun. 

Hummary:  Preaenis  Eric  Barker  and  hi*  poetry  agalnat  tb«  aettlug 
of  Point  UAhm.  Calif. 

1.  Barker,  Eric  Wllaoo.         i.  Black  Lloo  Productions. 
811  72-706085 

csm 


Poet  laureate  of  the  children  {FUnmtrip)  Rill  Film  Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

48  fr  folor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.  331  rpm  12 
mln.     (landmarks  in  the  history  of  Missouri,  series  111 

Eastman  color. 

Phonodisc  lacking  in  I.  0. 

Title  on  can  :  Eugene  Field. 

CreditB:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  Morrow  Burks. 

Summary:  DescrlJ)es  highlights  in  the  life  of  poet  Eugene  Field 
snowing  his  boyhood  home  In  St.  Louis,  his  many  personal  treasures! 
and  Lovers  Lane  in  SL  Joseph,  Mo.,  where  he  and  hij  young  wife 
rode  in  their  carriage 

1.  Field.  Eugene.  1850-1895.  i.  RMl  Film  Productions  ii  Eu- 
gene Field  (Filmstrip)  Series:  Landmarks  la  tlie  history  ofMls- 
sourl  (Fllmstrlp)  series  B. 

Fi  67-1626 


Library  of  Congress  i3]t 

A  Poetic  experience   (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Aaaociatea  of 

Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1969. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1,  87  fr.;  pt  2,  85  fr.)  color.  86  mm  and 
phonodisc;  2  ?..  12  In.,  33)  rpm,,  pt.  1,  IS  mln.  pt  2,  14  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  poetic  forms  and  the  essential  objectives  and 
characteristics  of  poetry.  Inclndes  specific  examples  of  the  works 
of  major  poets. 

1.  Poetics.        I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  T. 

808.1  74-735489 

Guidance  Associates 


The  Poetic  voice  of  black  experience  (Filmstrip)     Educa- 
tional Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 

2  flliiistripB  (pt.  1,  73  fr.:  pt  2.  70  fr.).  b&w.  35  mm.  and  2 
pbonodisos  (2  s.  each;  1  s.  for  manual  projector,  l  s.  for  automatic 
projector!.  12  In..  33J  rpm,  15  mln.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  work  of  black  poets  from  various 
periods.  Inclndes  the  works  of  Paul  Laurence  Dunbar,  Langaton 
Hughes,  Countee  Cullen,  Waring  Cuney,  and  Georgia  Douglas  John- 
son. 

1.  American  literature — Negro  authors — History  and  criticism. 
1.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

[PS153.N4]  808.1  78-739769 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


(Filmstrip]    Schloat  Produc- 


Foetry:  commitment  a 

tions.  1972. 

approx.  95  ft.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  &..  12  in..  33  1/3  tpm  . 
approx.  12  min. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer.    Linda   Tooni;    photographers.    Anson    Schloat,    Linda 

SUMMARY:  Investigates  feelings  of  various  poets  about  personal  idcnliiy. 
the  world,  and  death,  based  on  their  belief  or  disbelief  in  God.  Tells  how  certain 
poets,  such  as  Stevens.  Spender.  Cummings,  Moore,  and  Arnold  have  achieved 
forms  of  commitment  independent  of  a  tielief  in  God 

1.  American  poetry— 20th  century— History  and  criticism.     2,  Religion  and 
poetry.       I.  Schloat  Productions. 
lPS228.C5]  808.81  72-736172 

Schloat  Productions  72  MARC 


The  Poetry  in  Paul  (Motion  picture)    Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions.   Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1970. 

0  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Critical  moments  In  teaching) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  with  guide  for  independent  study  edited 
by  David  Gllessman. 

SUMMARY:  An  open-end  film  In  which  a  teacher  discovers  that 
an  awkward  boy's  poetry  was  actually  written  by  the  boy's  talented 
older  brother. 

1.   Truthfulness  and   falsehood — Juvenile  films.     2    Plagiarism- 
Juvenile  aims.        I.  Holt   Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.     II.  Series: 
Critical  moments  In  teaching  (Motion  picture) 
[LB1086]  370.7  77-709127 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Poetry  is  alive  &  weU  &  lirii«  in  America  (FOnuMp) 
Mwlia  Plus,  196». 

«  flliMtrlris.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  4  >.,  12  In..  83)  rum 
mIcrogrnoTe.  .i"".- 

Witii  teacher's  guide. 
^i^.Tfi!'   f™""""?   '»!•   "al",   Prance..  D.   Ro.s;   coneinullj   for 
mlnl.le,»n».  Ro^nne  Knudson;  photographer.  Ann  Orltalconl 

ConltM,:  Vmt  I.  The  poetry  of  Ma;  Sweoson.    78  tr,  10  mln — 

.        n"ni-le««>ii.  May  Swenion.     50  fr..  10  mln.— Halt  «.  The 

Bl  ,r    ,^t,   "i,"'i;  1°  "'l!',-l'»it  S.  The  poetr,  „t  o.  C.  Oden. 
61  tr    10  mln.-lJnit  3  nlnl-leuun.  u.  c,  Oden.    40  tr..  10  mln 
.  .; J.^'Sr*"-  ''"■    ^-  '■'"'''•  ^^"ard,  1024-  3.  Oden,  OlorU. 

Tl>l^™tri"%'S  "•/£»  •'"«'0"f  May  Swe.i«>a  (FIlmalMp)  „i. 
SL  .^  f  f.  ^""^  '''•lO  (Fllmstrlp)  it.  The  Poelrj  of  O.  0. 
tMien  (rilmstrlp) 


The  Poctiy  of  Edward  Field  (Motion  picture)    Media  Plus, 


(Poetry  Is  aUve  h  well  h  living  In 


10  mln.     sd.    color.     16 
America) 

With  teacher'a  guide  and  with  follow-up  mlnileaaoa  available  on 
record,  tape,  or  tape  cassette. 

Credit*:   Director  and  writer,  Frances  D.  Ron;  cameraman  and 
editor,  C.  O.  Slavena. 

Summary:  A  vlsualltatlon  of  two  poems  read  by  Ddward  Field; 
shows  the  poet  In  bis  environment  discussing  bis  work. 

1.   Field,   Edward.   1924-  i.   Media  Plus,  Inc.  Series: 

Poetry  la  alive  A  well  &  living  In  America  (Motion  pictan) 

«.„„  811  7ft-706086 

CINB 


The  Poetry  of  G.  C.  Oden  (Motion  picture)     Media  Plus, 
1969. 

10  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Poetry  is  alive  k  well  &.  living  in 
America) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  with  follow-up  mlnl-lesson  available  on 
record,  tape,  or  tape  cassette. 

Credila:  Director  and  writer,  Frances  D.  Roas;  cameraman  and 
editor,  C.  O.  Slavena 

Summary:  A  visualization  of  two  poems  read  by  the  poet,  G.  C 
OdetL     Shows  the  poet  In  her  environment  discussing  her  work. 

1.  Oden,  Gloria.  i.  Media  Plus,  Inc.  Series;  Poetry  Is  alive 

&  well  &  living  In  America  (Motion  picture) 

811  70-706087 

CINE 

The  Poetry  of  G.  C.  Oden   (Filmstrip) 
see  also    Poetry  is  alive  &  well  &  living  in  America 


The  Poetry  of  May  Swenson  (Motion  picture)    Media  Plus, 

1969. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Poetry  Is  alive  h  well  &  living  In 
America  > 

With  teacher's  guide  and  with  follow-up  mlnl-lesson  available  on 
record,  tape,  or  tape  cassette. 

Credits:   Director  and  writer,  Frances  D.  Roaa;  cameraman  and 
editor,  C.  O.  Slavens. 

Summary:  A  visualization  of  two  poems  read  by  the  poet.  May 
Swenson.     Shows  the  poet  In  her  environment  discussing  her  work. 

1.  Swenson.  May.  i-  Media  Plus,  Inc.  Series:  Poetry  Is  alive 

&  well  &  living  in  America  (Motion  picture) 

811  73-706088 

CINE 

The  Poetry  of  May  Swenson   (Filmstrip) 
see  also    Poetry  is  alive  &  well  &  living  in  America 

The  Poetry  of  Robert  Frost  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Di- 
men-iions  Corp.,  1971. 


3r>  mm.     and 
for  automatic 


2  filuisti-ips  Ipt.  1.  74  fr.;  pi.  2.  66  fr.).  b&w 
2  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each ;  1  s.  for  luaiiual  projector.  1 
projector).  12  In.,  33J  rpm.,  10  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  glllde. 

Sl'lIMARY :   A   study  of  the  background   and   poetry  of  Robert 
Frost.    Frost  reads  excerpts  from  his  poetry. 

1.  Frost,  Robert,  1874-1963.         1.  Educational  Dimensions  Corpo- 
ration. 

[PS3511.R94]  811  70-739764 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Poetry  of  the  seasons.  [Filtnstrip]     Centron  Educational  Films, 
1972. 


4  filmstrips.     color.     3S  mm,        and  phonodiscs. 

Also  issued  with  phonotipe  in  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Robert  O.  Joslin.  Larry  West. 

CONTENTS:  Spring.— Summer.— Autumn.— Winter. 

1.  Seasons — Poetry.        I.  Centron  Educational  Filmi. 
tPN6110.S5]  808.1 

Centron  ILducational  Films  72 


72-736223 
MARC 


The  Poetry  of  William   Shakespeare.   [Filmstnp]      Eye  Gate 
House,  1969. 


and  phonodisc.     (Shakespeare:  mirror  of  man) 
of  Shakespeare's  position  in  the  history  of 


32  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  series  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  e 
poetry. 

1.  Shakespeare.  William,  1564-1616-  Criticismand  interpretation.        I  Eye 
Gale  House,  inc.     II.  Series:  Shakespeare:  mirror  of  man,  [Filmstripj. 
[PR2986]  821  72-736486 

Eye  Gate  House  72  MARC 


Poetry:  the  art  of  words  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1971.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Humanities  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY;  An  Introduction  to  the  study  of  poetry. 

1.   Poetry.  I.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.     II.   Series:  The 

Humanities  series   (Motion  picture) 

[PN1031]  808.1  70-714098 

HcGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Poetry  to  be  heard  (Filmstrip)     CoJeman  Film  Enterprises. 
Kcleaspci  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

7.1  fr.  color.  35  turn,  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm., 
25  mln.     (English  series) 

.\lso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS  :  Writer  and  consultant,  Julia  Ann  Coleman. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  why  certain  songs  catch  the  mind,  emo- 
tlona,  and  senses  with  sound  patterns  and  word  pictures.  Includea 
excerpts  of  poems  from  Byron,  Frost,  luid  Pound. 

1.  I'ootry.  I.  Coleman  Film  Entorprlsea  II.  RMI  Film  Produc- 
tions. III.  Series:  English  aeries  (Fllmstrlp.  RMI  Film  Produc- 
tions ) 

[PN1031]  808.1  79-740141 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Poetry— WttUan  Carlos  Willians  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Kdncataonal  Televiaon  and  Radio  Cetiter.  Released 
by  Indiana  TTniversity  Audio- Visual  Center,  1966. 

30  mlo.     Id,     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  life  and  work  of  Dr,  William  Carlos 
Wllllami,  poet  and  Pulltser  Prise  winner.  Presents  aelected  read- 
IngB  from  letters,  poema,  and  the  autoMography  of  the  poet,  accom- 
panied by  aceoes  which  IHostrate  the  readings.  Includea  acenea  of 
his  son,  alao  a  physician,  aa  he  performs  his  dally  tasks  at  home,  at 
hlfl  oin«e  (which  had  formerly  beeo  nsed  by  his  father),  and  In  the 
bocplUL 

1.  Williams.  William  Carlos,  1883-1988.  i.  National  Educa- 

tional Telertslon  and  Radio  Omter.    il  Indlaoa.    Unlreralty.    Au- 
dio-Visual Center. 

811  71-702111 

Indiana,     Unlr.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


78 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Point.  Nicholas,  1799-1868.       Wilderness  kingdom 
see 

Buffalo  hunt. 
Indians  and  traders . 
Life  among  the  Indians. 
Medicine  men  and  missionaries. 


The  Point  and   the  Unc   (Filnutrip)     Jam  Handy  School 
Service  Center,  1969. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm.     {DlscoverlDg  with  the  number  line.  no.  1) 

Wltli  manual. 

Summary:  lUuatrat**,  clarlfleR,  and  relates  the  fundamenUl  con- 
cepts of  the  number  line.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Number  line.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Serrice  Center.  Se- 

rlee;  Discovering  with  the  number  line  (FUmstrlp)  no.  1. 

372.7  76-736299 

Jam  Handy  School  Serr-  ice  Center 


Point  blank  (Motion  picture)    Metro-GoldwTn.,MaTer,  1966. 

96  mlD.    Id.    color.    S5  mm. 

Paoavifllon. 

A  Jadd  Bernard-Irwln  Winkler  prodttcUon. 

Based  on  the  norel  The  hunter,  by  Richard  SUrk. 

CredUa:  Producer.  Judd  Bernard,  Robert  Chartoff;  director  John 
Boonnan;  writers,  Alexander  Jacobs,  David  Newhouse,  Rafe  New- 
bouse:  music.  Johnny  Mandel;  photographer.  Philip  H.  Lathrop- 
^Itor.  Henry  Berman.  Catt:  Lee  Marrln.  Angle  Dickinson,  Keenan 
Wynn,  Carroll  O'Connor,  Lloyd  Bochner 

Summafy.-   A  crime  melodrama  about  the  complex  organlaitlon 
and  inhumanity  of  the  ojodwn-day  underworld.    A  double^rrossed 
criminal  who  sets  out  to  recover  W8.000  owed  to  him  finds  himself 
iB  a  maxe  of  Impersonal,  almost  cmoputerlsed  relatlooshln* 
In/    ^"*'***'  ^**^'''  ■■    "^^  hunter,    n.  UeCnK<}oldwTD.Ua7W, 

70-701958 


791.4S 


Point—line — plane  (Afotion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educ&tional  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.    sd.    color.    8  mm.     (Hatbematlcs) 

Loop  fllm. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  snper  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  animated  drawings  ta  real  Ufs  objects  to  mMOt 
concrete  examples  of  points,  straight  lines,  and  plaiMa.  Fw  cradee 
one  through  alz. 

1.  Oeometry.  PUne.  l  Canada.    Natlooal  Film  Board,    xl  Bn- 

cyoopaedla  Britannica  Edncatlonal  Corporation.  SerlM-  Hatb». 

maUcs  (Motion  plctore)  <««■.  sume- 

p       ,     ^,   „  372.7  79-700021 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corporation 


Point  of  contact  (Filmstrip)    Cathedral  Films,  1967, 

«tl  fr.  l)Aw.  Xi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  8..  12  In..  33i  rpm.. 
10  mn      mlcrocroove.     (Christian  witness,  a  call  to  renewal,  no   G) 

With  script  and  guttle. 

Credits:   Producer.  James  K.   Fried  rich ;  director,  Jack  L.  Tyler 

Summary :  Emphaslies  that  evangelism  \s  not  only  proclalmin;; 
ChrU  ian  ty  with  words  but  putting  the  word  Into  deed  through 
Individual  and  corporate  social  action. 

SerVJ^^^^nil';'""  *?*'■''         '■  Cji'hedral  Films.  Inc..  Burbank.  Calif. 
Series .  C^hrWlan  witness,  a  call  to  renewal   (Filmstrlp)   no.  6. 

248.5  74-738109 

Cathedral  Films  it-ioowv 

Point  of  no  return  (Motion  picture)    Ortho  Piuumaceutical 

Corp.,  Diagnostics  Division,   1964.     Made  by  MPO  Pro- 
ductions. 

20  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

Bimmary:  Investigates  compatibility  tesUng  procedures  In  a  mod- 
em blood  bank  and  describes  the  proper  use  of  Ortho  Pharmaceuti- 
cal reagent  Wood  cells  in  compaHblllty  testing.  Includes  mlero-clne- 
matography  of  blood  cell  crenatlon  agglutination  and  an  Interview 
with  Dr.  Philip  Levlne. 

1.  Comparability  testing  (Hematology)  i.  Ortho  Pharmaceuti- 

cal Corporation.  Raritan,  New  Jersey.     Diagnostics  Division. 

612  Fi  67-^84 


Point  of  purchase  display   (FUmstrip)     Graphic  Research. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

51  fr.  color.  3.1  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  Id..  3SJ  rpm.,  8  mln,  micro- 
groove.     (Distributive  education  series,  no.  4) 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

Cn-ditB:  Consultant,  Kenneth  E.  liofTman. 

Sumniary:  Outlines  the  seven  basic  elements  of  an  Interior  or 
point  of  purchase  display  and  demonstrates  these  elements  by  as- 
sembling a  sample  display.  Shows  that  the  elements  of  display  In- 
clude balance,  harmony,  proportion,  color,  construction,  lighting  and 
theme. 

1.  Display  of  merchandl.se.  i.  Graphic  Research,  Inc.     u.  In- 

ternational Film  Bureau,  Inc.  Series:  Distributive  education  se- 

ries (Filnutrip)  no.  4. 

659.15  77-735460 

International  Film  Bureau 


Pcrfnt  of  view  (Motion  picture)     Family  Theater,  1964. 

5  mln.     ffd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Song of  the  ages) 

Credits:  Producer.  Patrick  Peyton;  soperrisln*  prodiKer.  Uuia 
Luca  de  Tens:  director,  Dick  ColU;  screenplay.  Eugvoe  Polnc; 
moslc.  Haby  Raksin.  Darld  Rakstn ;  cameraman,  Donald  Henderscra. 

Bnmmary:  A  modern  Interpretation  of  Psalm  54  using  a  dmnia- 
tlaatlon  about  the  divorce  of  a  couple. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Bible  0.  T.  Psalms  lv— Criticism.  InterpretaUon,  etc. 
1.  Bible.  O.  T.  Paalma  lv.  n.  Family  Theater,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series :  Song  of  the  ages  ( HoUon  Picture) 

228  78-702129 

Family  Tlieater 


Point  of  view  (Motion  picture)    Desif;;n  Films^  Copenhsgan, 
1969.      Released  in  tiie  U.  S.  by  American  Educational 

Films,  1970. 

17  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director,  Paul  Secon. 

Bummarv:  Looks  at  industrial  design  and  Its  relation  to  art  and 
the  modern  world  through  the  point  of  view  of  four  creators  of  con- 
temporary buildings,  furniture,  and  utensils, 

1.  Design.  Industrial  I.  Design  Films  (Finn)     n.  American 

Educational  Films. 

746.2  74-708661 

American  Educational  Fllma 


Point  paintins  (Motion  picture)  Ikon  Films,  198B.  Bo- 
leased  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Exploring  painting  series) 

Loop  aim. 

With  study  (fulde. 

Summary :   Shows  the  creation  of  a  pattern  with  pointo  In  both 
three  and  two  dimensions.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.    Composition    (Art)         I.    Ikon    Films.     IL    BFA   Educational 
Media-        Series:  Exploring  painting  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  7a-7l0583 

BFA  Educational  Uedia 

Point  Pclee  (Motion  picture)  Canadian  Broadcasting  Corp., 
Toronto,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Nature's  last  stand) 
SUMMARY :  Describes  a  spit  of  Canadian  land  on  L,ake  Erie  that 

is  in  danger  of  having  Its  delicate  ecological  balance  disturbed  by 

a  growing  population. 

1.    Ecology— Canada.        I.    Canadian    Broadcasting    Corporation. 

II.    Films   Incorporated.     III.    Series:    Nature's  last  stand    (Motion 

picture) 

[QH77.C]  833.7  77-7127S8 

Films  Incorporated 


Points  of  inflecti<m  (Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Row,  1971. 
Miule  by  Knye  Instruments. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  nun.  (Calculus  films :  computer  gen- 
erated, series  2) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  notes. 

CREDITS :  Authors.  Harry  Schey,  Judah  Schwartx. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  that  points  of  Infiectlon  occur  in  a 
function  that  has  zero  as  lU  second  derivative. 

1.  Functions.  2.  Calculus,  Differential.  I.  Harper  A  Row.  Pub- 
lishers, n.  Series:  Calculus  films:  computer  generated  (Motion  pic- 
ture) serlsa  2. 

517  70-711077 

Harper  A  Row 


Pointi  or  do«a.  [Fdmstripj     Vmial  Pubbcatkna.  London,  1966. 
Made  by  James  Bradley.    Rekoeed  in  the  UJS.  by  VImmI  PubU- 


33  fr.    color.     33  mm.     (Aloog  iheae  tnes,  na  3) 

With  study  guidc- 

SUMMARY:  Studies  timple  dot  psneras  sod  ritows  inon  coapktx  dot  pat- 
terai  in  nature  and  in  art.  Provida  expcrtdwiual  wnt. 

l.Doti(Art)       I.  Visual  PubbcaboBS.    II.  Scries:  Along  tbcM  bnet.  {FOsi- 
■trip]  no.  3. 

1NC66O]  701.8  79-740S15 

Vbual  Publicstions  T2  MAKC 


Poised  for  action:  Football  (Motion  picture)  Pnidential 
Insurance  Co.  of  America.  Made  by  Contact  Marketinfi;. 
Released  by  Modem  Talkinj^  Picture  Servire  and  Asso- 
ciation Films,  1966. 

28  mln.     nd.     color.     Ifi  mm. 

With  booklet. 

Creditt:  Producer.  John  J.  Hennessey ;  director,  Herman  Klasln ; 
narrator.  Duffy  Daugherty. 

Summary;  Shows  outstanding  players  of  the  Natlcnal  FoottMll 
I^eague  demonstrating  basic  football  sltlils.  In  normal  and  alow 
motion,  and  In  actual  game  action.  Stresses  the  importance  of 
physical  conditioning,  practice,  and  training. 

1.    FoottMll.  I.   Prudential   Insurance  Company   of  America, 

Newark,  N.  J.     n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc.     m.  Asso- 
ciation Films,  Inc. 

7»6.382  Fi  A  67-10»4  rev 

CINB 

Poison  (Motion  picture)  Alberta  Dept.  of  Public  Health, 
Edmonton,  in  consultation  with  the  Dept.  of  Pediatrics, 
TTniver^ity  of  Alberta  Hospital.  Made  by  Falcon  Fibns. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Demonstrates  that  the  natural  curiosity  of  children 
sometimes  leads  to  poisoning  and  that  sudi  an  event  can  be  avoided 
only  by  the  care  and  diligence  of  parents.  Shows  measures  to 
prevent  and  counteract  poisoning  of  small  children. 

1.  Children's  accidents.  2.  Home  accidents— Prevention.  3.  Pol- 
aonfl— Safety    measures.  i.    Alberta.      E>ept    of   Public    Health, 

n.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.  Chicago. 

614.8  74-707254 

International  Fllm  Bureau 


Visual   Education 


Pmson:   handle   with  care    (Filnutrip) 
Consultants,  1968. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Prepared  In  cooperation  with  Education  Committee  of  American 
Association  of  Poison  Control  Centers. 

With  Illustrated  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Illustrates  that  common  household  cleaners,  paint  re- 
movers,   hair    tonics,    and   certain    household   plants    are   potential 
killer*. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Poisons.    2.  Home  accidents— Prevention.        l  Visual  Education 
Consultants,  Inc. 

614.8  Fi  A  68-4669 

Visual  Education  Consultants 


79 


Poison  in  the  house  (Motion  picture)  Poison  Information 
Center,  Mary  Hitchcock  Memorial  HospiUl.  Released  by 
Bureau  of  Maternal  and  Child  Care,  New  Hampshire 
State  Dept.  of  Health,  1960. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Narration,  Alice  Weymouth,  M.  Drayton  Grant.  Andrew 
GoBselin;  medical  advisors,  Robert  E.  Gosselln.  Henry  U  Heyl-  ani- 
mation and  design.  Basil  Mllovsoroff;  photography  John  K  Wlth- 
bee:  fllm  editor.  Blair  Watson. 

Summary :  Dlscus.'ses  the  hazards  of  leaving  poisons  within  a 
child's  reach  and  the  importance  of  Ubeling  detergents,  drugs,  clean- 
ing fluids,  paints,  and  other  poisonous  substances  that  are  used  in 
the  home. 

1.    Poisons— Safety  measures.  I.   Mary   Hitchcock   Memorial 

Hospital,    Hanover.   N.    H.     II.    New    Hampshire     State   DepL   of 

«H^  79-709784 


Pirfsoa  planti.  [Motion  picture]     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp..  1971. 

11  min.     td.     color.      16  nun. 

With  leacher'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Sun  Croner 

SUMMARY:  Dctcribes  for  children  vartouc  pobooou*  planis  and  exptaim 
what  KtioD  ihould  be  taken  if  poiKming  occurs.  Displayi  tuch  jrianti  as  poboo 
ivy,  poison  oak,  poiion  tumac,  leaves  of  the  oleander  and  tomato  [daat,  and 
othen.  For  elementary  gradci. 

1.  Poisonoui  plants— Idea tificstion — Juvenile  films.  2.  Fitst  aid  in  illness 
and  injury— Juvenile  Alms.  [1 .  Poisonous  plants.  2.  First  aid]  I.  Encyclopa- 
edia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

372.3  72-715512 

Eacydopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


The  Poiaoned  ilr  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1966. 

56  mln     sd.     bftw-     16  mm.  ^^  »         _i.  _  nrja 

Telecast  Sept.  20.  1886,  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS 

"'crtiu;  Producer  and  writer.  Jack  Beck;  narrative  and  com- 
menUtor,  Daniel  Schoor;  photographer.  Wade  Bingham;  fllm  edi- 
tors, Joseph  Tacovec.  Gerard  Klein.  „«  „„  .„a 
Bummarv:  Surveys  the  growing  menace  of  air  poHutlon,  and 
discusses  the  enormity  of  the  problem  of  eMmlnatlng  major  aources 

°'  f  Ai^Pollutlon.        L  CBS  report*  (Television  program)     n.  Co- 

mrnWa  Broadcasting  Syttwn.  inc.     CBS  News.  -<  -Ainrn 

ftgft  74— lUlool' 


The  Poisoned  planet  (Motion  picture)    ABC  Merchandiang 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

18  min.    sd.    color.    16  mmu 

CrMditM-  Narrator  and  host,  Julea  Bergman, 

?;;:S!Jfy  Examines  the  pros  and  cons  of  the  u«eof  ;^ontroversiaI 
chemical  pesticides,  herbicides,  fungicides,  *°.<li»?^'*^JJ^...„„n« 

1  Pesticides  and  the  environment.  l  American  Broadcasting 
Company  Merchandising,    n.  McOraw-HUl  Book  Company. 

ft32  70-709OOO 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

Poisoning,  boms,  and  injuries  to  bones  (Fihustrip)     Edu- 
cational Direction.     Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  334  rpm., 
12  nilu.     (rir»t  aid) 

AUo  issued  with  phonotape  In  caanelte. 

With  teachers*  guide. 

Credits:   Editors,  Alexander  M.  Butman,  Frederick   Moore. 

Summary :  Presents  the  treatment  for  poisoning  from  petroleum 
products,  acids,  bases,  snake  bites,  and  bums  from  fire,  heat,  super- 
heated air,  and  chemicals.     Explains  fractures, 

1.  Bums  and  scalda.  2.  Bones — Wounda  and  injuries.  3.  Poisons. 
I.  Educational  Direction,  inc.  II.  Elallng  Corjwratlon,  Cambridge. 
MasH.        Series:  First  aid  (Filmstrip) 

614.8  73-737318 

Ela ling  Corp. 

The   Poker  game   (Motion  picture)      Paalist  Productions, 

28m'n.     sd.    color.     16  mm,     (Insight) 

With  discussion  gnlde. 

Creditt:  Producer.  John  Meredyth  Lucas;  director,  Ralph  Senen- 
aky:  writer.  Jack  Hanrahan.  Cant:  Beau  Bridges,  Bill  Blxby  Jeff 
Hunter.  Peter  Haskel. 

Bummary:  Portrays  the  reaction  of  a  group  of  poker  players  to  a 
hippie- looking  Christ  figure  who  Joins  the  game  and  forces  them  to 
reexamine  their  puriMMe  In  life. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

I.  Life.  I.  Paullst  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades.  Calif.  Se- 

ries; Insight  (Motion  picture) 

»..«_.  ^^^-^  78-706435 

Paullst  Productions 


Poland:   countrj  life   (Filmstrip)     Biofilms.     Released  I^ 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,     color.    3S  mm.     (Communist  bloc) 

SUMMARY :  Explores  the  influence  of  the  Soviet  Union  In  Po- 
land. Reveals  the  Russian  social  structure  in  the  present  poUtlcat 
hierarchy.     Describes  country  life  in  Poland.     With  captions. 

1.  Poland  —  Civilisation  —  Ru.sslan  influences.     2.  Country  life  — 
Poland.        I.    Biofilms,    Inc.    II.    Universal    Education    and    Visual 
Arts.     III.  Series:  Communist  bloc  (Filmstrip) 
[DK443]  914.38  76-740407 

Universal  Education  and  Vlvual  Arts 


Poland:  life  in  a  small  town   (Filmstrip)     Biofilms.     Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roU.     color,    S5  mm.     (Communist  bloc) 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  influence  of  the  Soviet  Union  In  Po- 
land. Reveals  the  Russian  sodal  structure  In  the  present  political 
hierarchy.     Describes  life  In  a  small  town  In  Poland.    With  captions. 

1.  Poland  —  Civilisation  —  Russian  influences.  2.  Cities  and 
towns — Poland-  a  Poland — Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Blofllms, 
Inc.  11.  Universal  Ednoatlon  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Com- 
munlBt  bloc  (Filmstrip) 

[DK44.1]  914.38  72-740406 

Universal  Edncatlon  and  Visual  Ajts 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


P<rfand:  modern  paradox   (Filmstrip)     Biofilms.     Released 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

i  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Communist  bine) 

SUMMARY :  Explores  the  Influence  of  the  Soviet  Union  In  Po- 
land. Reveal-H  the  RassUn  social  structure  In  the  present  political 
blerarcbf.    With  captlona. 

1.   Poland — rivlllmflon— Ruwian   Influence*.  I.  Blofllnu,  Inc. 

II.  CnlTersal   Education  and  Visual  .Vrts.     III.  Series:  Communis 
Woe  (nimstrlp) 

rDK-t;Wl  914.38  75-740404 

Unlrersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Poland:  the  factory  and  the  farm  {Motion  picture)     Mc- 
Graw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.     Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

19  mill.    s(l,    color.     16  mm.     (Eastern  Europe  series) 

With  U'uchei's  guide. 

Sumitwry:  Shows  (he  Industrial  development  of  Poland  since 
World  War  ii  and  explains  why  Industry  In  Poland  has  been  na- 
tionalized whei-eas  agriculture  has  remained  In  private  control. 

L  Poland— Indus.— Hist     2.  Agriculture — Poland.  i.  McGraw- 

Hill  Book  Company.        Series:  Eastern  Europe  Series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

338.09438  Fi  A  68-431 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Poland:  Warsaw  (Filmstrip)     Biofilms.    Released  by  tTni- 

versal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roU.     color.    85  mm.     (Communist  bloc) 

SUMMARY :  Explores  the  Influence  of  the  Soviet  Union  In  Poland. 
Reveals  the  Russian  social  structure  in  the  present  political  hier- 
archy.    Focuses  on  the  city  of  Warsaw.     With  captions. 

1.    Poland—Civilization— Russian   Influences.    2.   Warsaw.  1. 

Biofilms.    Inc.     II.   Universal   Education  and   Visual   Arts.     III.   Se- 
ries: Communist  bloc  (Pilmstrip) 

fDK443]  914..^8  79-740405 

UDlverul  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Polanski,  Roman 


The  Fat  and  the  lean. 


Polar  and  tundra  regions  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground, 
London.  Made  by  Graham  Humphrys.  Released  in  the 
IT.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1970. 

■ii  tt.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Climatic  regions  of  the  world) 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Portraya  the  climate,  landforms,  plant  and  animal 
life,  Indigenous  peoples,  and  modem  development  of  the  polar  and 
tundra  regions  of  the  world. 

1.  Polar  regions.  2.  Tundras,  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Aasoclatee.  Series :  Climatic  regions  of 
the  world  (Filmstrip) 

910.098  77-738517 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Polar  coordiaates.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

3  transparencies,     colof.     10  x  13  in.     (Math  analysis) 

With  teacher's  minual. 

CONTENTS:  Polai  cootdinaie  ■yilem.— Grsi4i  trf  poUr  equilton  — Polaf 
canesian  form. 

1.  Coordinates,  Polar.     (I.  Coordinates,  Polar.     2.  Mathematics]        I  Crei- 
uvc  Visuals  (Firm)     11  Series;  Math  analysis.  [Transparencies]. 
[QA556]  372.7  72-736044 

Creative  VUuals  72  MARC 

Polar  coordinates  {Motion  picture)     Macmillan  Co.,  School 
Division,  1970,    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

4  mlri.  si.  culor.  super  S  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loopo) 

I<oop  fllni. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Summaiy:  Shows  how  polar  coordinates  are  used  (o  locale  points. 
Demonstrates  the  need  for  two  polar  coordinates  (distance  and 
ansle  i  to  locate  a  point  In  a  plane. 

1.  CfMirdinate^.  Polar.  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York. 
8<-h(»(>l  IHvlHlon.  II.  Oavldsoa  Films,  San  Francisco.  Series;  Mac- 
millan elementary  math  loops  (Motion  picture) 

513  70-705299 

Macmillan  Co. 

Polar  coordinates  (Motion  picture)     Stephen  Bosustow  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

15  mlD.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  shidy  guide. 

Summary ;    Describes    the   Cartesian   coordinate   system    and    the 
polar  coordinate  system  and  shows  bow  they  are  related. 

1.  Coordinates,  Polar.         I.  Bosustow  (Stephen)  Productlona. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

512  71-711135 

BFA  E^lucational  Media 


[Filmstrip]     Ward'i  Natural  Scienoe  Eiublish- 
meat.  1972. 

voir,  color.  3)  mm.  and  phonotapc  in  csMetie:  dusl-irack  (I  blankt, 
1  7/1  ipa.  4S  Riin.     (Ward's  solo-ksm  system) 

With  ouaual  and  student  review  sheeu. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Nina  SMtdberr 

SUMMARY:  DtscwMe*  the  conelaiion  of  elMUunc(>ii*iiy  dirrcreiii;n  with 
dipolc  ntomcms  and  iniroducet  the  retatiooship  of  propetties  In  polarity  and 
■inaciurc. 

I.  Elacuoocgativiiy  2.  Dipotc  moments.  3.  Matter  Propenick.  I 
Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment,  inc.  II.  Series:  Ward's  solo-leani  »]<■. 
tern  {Filmatrip) 

[QD461,  541  72-733301 

Ward's  Natural  Science  72  MARC 

EataMtshmcnt 


Polaris  Indus  tries 
see 

SUr  track. 


Polarity  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cntioujil  Corp.,  1969.    Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associfttes. 

4  min.  si.  mlor.  super  8  iiini.  (Kxperinients  In  physics— 
elwirc-itaticsl 

[>M»p  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CRF.niTS:  CollHboratoi-.  All«ert  V.  Baea,  with  the  cooperation 
of   Monterey   Peninsula  College. 

SCMMAKY:  Presents  a  demonsti-ation  experiment  with  animated 
sequences  to  illustrate  the  concept  of  polarity. 

1.    Polarization    (Electricity)      2.    Electrostatics.  I.    Encyclo- 

paedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Experiments 
in  physics— electrostatics  (Motion  piiture) 

S37.2  72-7()i?919 

Envyclopaetiia  Britiin-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Polarisation  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Edncational  Corp.,  1971.    Made  by  Peter  Robmson  Aaso- 

""I'^in.  si.  color,  super  8  mni.  (EiperlmeDt.  lo  physle^-lcr... 
wave  optics) 

Loop  film. 

^BEOm'Tuttor.  Tom  Smith;  coU.bor.tor*  A«»rt  V.  Bae. 
..     1  -toA  ho  Pinnn  Powell  and  Homer  Bosserman. 

SUMMARY  P^nuwpertoents  which  show  how  microwave 
and^ih"  a^  polBrl.ed.     Ex^aln.  light  polarisation  In  terms  of  ele- 

-r'S.%lT.'^.^rr^^^^^^^^^^  3.  Electromagnetic 
thiry  Tfincyc  opaedia  Britannica  Educational  Co^""°«-  ": 
S;  Exierim^ts  in  phyalcs-mlcrowave  opUcs  (Motion  plc^^) 
rOC670l  ^'^  77-718999 

fen^clopiedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Polarization  of  light  {Motion  picture)  Budapest  Studios  of 
Hungary.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Brkan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Lawrence  Welsh. 

Bummary:  Uses  glass  sheets  and  doubly  retracting  materials  to 
Illustrate  the  properties  of  polarlted  Il|^t  Demonstrates  OHnmoD 
polarizing  techniques. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Polarisation  (Light).  i.  Budapest  Fllmstddld.  il  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

535.5  70-707367 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  EducaUonal  Corp. 

Polaroid  Corporation 
see 

Li^t  control  through  polarization. 

Microcosmos. 


Polaroid-Land  photoffraphy,  1   (Motion  picture)     Harvard 

Project  Physics  in  cooperation  with  WOBH.  Released  by 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969.  _      ^      ^ 

16  min.  5d.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  1) 

Summary":  One  teacher  demonstrates  to  another  how  a  Polaroid 
photograph  of  a  moving  object  helps  students  to  understand  the 
concepts  of  velocity  and  uniform  motion,  and  how  a  photograph  of 
the  Balmer  spectrum  of  hydrt^en  can  be  used  to  make  accurate 
wavelength  determinations. 

1  Photography— Scientific  applications.  2.  Polaroid  Land  camera. 
I  Harvard  Project  Physics.  H.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  lac 
Series-  Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  briefings  (Motion  picture) 


Holt,  Rinehart  and 


370.7 
Winston 


76-709140 


PoUce  and   the  commanity    {Motion  picture)    Dibie-Dash 
Productions,  1969. 

25  Uiin.     sd.     color.     16  mm 

Summary:  Investigates  several  key  areas  of  conflict  between  the 
police  and  minority  commuDltles  as  a  basts  for  discussion  and  en- 
couragement of  minority  participation  in  law  Miforcemeot 

1.  Public  relatlons—PoUce.    2.  HlooriUee— U.  S.  i-  Dlfole-Dash 

Productions.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

362^  7SJ-702524 

CINE 


The   Police  department    (Filmstrip) 
Media,  1970. 


BFA  Educational 


\-,  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
nitn.     niicroeroove.     (Who  helps  us) 

.Kiwi  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  leaching  guide. 

Credits :  Producer.  Paul  B.  Drexler. 

Siimmarv :  Investigates  the  public  services  that  are  offered  by 
iwlice  departments  in  metropolitan  communities.  Emphasiaes  the 
Interdependence  of  people,  goods,  and  services  In  a  community.  For 
pdmary  grades. 

1.  Police— Juvenile  films.  I.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series : 
Who  helps  us  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-738251 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Police  department   {Motion  picture)      Ealing  Corp^ 

1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Community  services) 

Loop  flUu.    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  the  police  department  provide*  for 
the  protection  of  a  community  and  Its  cltlrens  through  the  combined 
talents  of  many  people  performing  their  own  Q>ectallzed  akUla. 

1.  Police — U.  S.  I.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maaa.  8»- 
ties :  Community  services  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  71-705180 

Eal  log  Corp. 

Police  dogs  go  to  school  {Filmstrip)      My  weekly  reader, 
1966.    Made  by  Commumcators. 

18  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Bead  and  understand) 

Series  8.  no.  14-66. 

Summary:  Shows  how  police  dogs  are  trained,  and  explains  waat 
they  are  used  for. 

1,  Police  dogs.    2.  Dogs— Training.  L  My  weekly  reader.        Se- 

ries: Read  and  understand  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  79-732910 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

The  Police  film.  [Motion  picture]     Avtnti  Rims.     Released  by 
CCM  Films,  1972. 

35  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm.     (Urgent  ii»ues  film  >erie«) 

CREDITS:  Direclot.  Mm  Miller. 

SUMMARY:  An  appraisal  of  police  work  in  Lo«  Angele*.  Atlania,  and  New 
York;  illusiraiM  how  Black  Panlhen,  Chicano«,  hippiei.  and  the  American  Civil 
Liberlies  Union  all  contribute  to  the  role  and  re»poR>ibililiei  of  the  police  organi- 
sation and  the  imase  of  the  "cop  on  the  beat."  Feature*  Ben  Gaiiara. 

1    Police— United  Sute«.     2,  Public  relaiioni— Police.        I.  Avanii  Film*. 
II  CCM  Film*.     111.  Seriea:  Urgent  irauea  film  series.  [Motion  picture) 
[HV8138,  363.2  72-701574 

CCM  Films  '2 


Polaroid-Land  photography,  2  (Motion  picture)  Harvard 
Project  Physics  in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Released  by 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

31  min.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  2) 

Kinescope. 

Summary :  A  teacher  ^ows  bow  the  camera  can  be  used  In  ex- 
periments to  determine  acceleration  due  to  gravity,  to  plot  the  path 
of  a  projectile,  and  to  detect  ionizing  radiation,  as  well  as  In  other 
experiments  which  Involve  momentum  and  energy  transfer,  diffrac- 
tion patterns,  traces  on  an  oscilloscope  screen,  and  the  nuclear 
scattering  analogue, 

1.  Photography— Scientific  applications.  2.  Polaroid  Land  camera. 
I.  Harvard  Project  Physics.  II.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc. 
Series:  Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  briefings  (Motion  picture) 
no.  2. 

370.7  70-709141 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Pole  vault  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Field) 

Loop  film.     Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Detailed  analysis  of  pole  vault  technlQoee,  ottUstng 
high  speed  and  freeze  frame  photography. 

1.  Vaulting.  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Field  (Motion  picture)  »     _     ,«. 

79C.4  76-705271 

Ealing  Corp. 


Pi^  vault  (fiberglass)  [Motion  picture]    Athletic  Institute,  1969. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

approx.  4  min.     ti.     color,     tuper  I  mm.     (Track  and  Acid,  no.  1) 

Lood  film  in  cartridge. 

Abo  iasued  in  atandard  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Bob  Timmoiu,  John  Mitchell. 

SUMMARY:  Members  of  die  University  of  Kansas  Track  Team  demoostrate 
the  correct  techniques  for  executing  the  pole  vault  using  ■  fiberglass  pole. 

I.  Vaulting.  2.  Kansas.  University— Track- athletics.  1.  Athletic  Insti- 
tute.    II.  Series:  Track  and  field.  (Motion  picture.  Addettc  Institute]  no.  1. 

(GV  I080i  796.4  72-700917 

Athletic  Irtstitute  72  MARC 


MARC 


Police  service  dogs  {Motion  picture)  Royal  Canadian 
Mounted  Police,  Ottawa.  Made  by  Royal  Canadian 
Mounted  Police  and  National  Film  Board  of  Canada.  Re- 
leased by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

18  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ^_              .... 

Summary:  Shows  how  police  dogs  and  police  handlers  are  trained 

for  the  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police.  .    „  ,, 

1.   Police  dogs,        I.  Canada.     Royal  Canadian   Mounted   Police, 
n.  Canada.    National  Fllm  Board. 

636.73  70-707419 
National  Film  Board  of                  Canada 


Police  unit  2A26   {Motion  picture)     Directions  Unlimited. 

Released  by  American  Educational  Films,  1968. 

18  m'n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditg;  Director,  Noel  Nosseck. 

Sammarv:  Follows  two  policemen  through  the  activities  of  a  typical 
day.  Includes  scenes  of  their  families,  and  shows  one  of  the  men 
as  he  competes  in  the  the  Police  Olympics. 

1.  Police.  I.  Directions  Unlimited  Film  Corporation,    ii.  Ameri- 

can Educational  Films. 

363.2  78-701243 

American  Educational  Films 


The  Policeman  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Films,  1966. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Third  edition. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  the  Community  Division  of  the 
Metropolitan  Police  Department  of  Washington.  D.  C. 

Siimmuru:  Focuses  on  an  accident  Investigation  to  Illustrate  the 
workings  of  the  police  In  a  metroiK>!ltan  district.  Shows  the  police 
to  be  determined  Investigators  and  protectors  of  the  people  as  tbey 
go  about  their  dally  duties. 

— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Police— -U.   S.        L  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Films.  Inc. 

363.2  Fi  A  68-1668 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  Policeman  {Filmstrip)    Herbert  M,  Elkins  Co.,  1968. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Community  helpers) 

Credila:  Writer  and  photographer.  Tom  Moon, 

Summary:  Follows  a  policeman  as  he  performs  his  many  dutlea. 
Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  lUrts.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades.  _  _ 

1.  Police— Juvenile  filma  I.  Herbert  11.  ElklDs  Company.  Se- 
ries: Community  helpers  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  78-784136 

Herbert  M  Elkins  Co. 


80 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Policemaii  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  National  Instruc- 
tional rilms. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Community  helpers) 

IXMip  fllni  mounted  In  cartrldKe.  Ifvoied  in  stantlnrd  8  mm.  and 
In  Ruper  8  mm. 

SUMMAItY :  Illustrates  the  routine  duties  of  a  trafBc  policeman 
stationed  at  a  busy  intersection.  Covers  the  concepts  of  safety, 
service,  cooperation,  and  complexities  of  traffic  control  For  ele- 
mMitary  frraden. 

1.    Traffic  pol1co~J oven  lie  Alms.        1.  Canada.     National    Pifan 
Board.     II.  National   Instructional  Fllma.     III.   Series:  Community 
helpers  (Motion  picture.    National  Film  Board  of  Canada) 
[HV8079.5]  372.8  77-713860 

National  Instructional  Pllms 

The  Policeman  {Motion  picture)  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Community  workers,  no.  7) 

Loop  aim  mownted  In  cartridge.  Isnied  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  flim  notes. 

Bummary:  Pictures  rarloua  responsibilities  and  dutlee  of  a  police- 
man during  his  day.  Including  drlrlng  bis  patrol  car.  reporting  to  the 
station  house  by  police  phone,  directing  trafllc,  and  che<*lng  on  stores 
in  the  neighborhood  to  see  that  they  are  properly  secured  for  tb« 
night 

1.  Police— U.  S.— JuTenlle  flima.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audlo-Vlaual  Division.  Series-  Com- 
munity workers  (Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

363.2  Fi  A  68-1896 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  DIt. 


The  Policeman  and  his  job  {Motion  picture)  Charles 
Braverman.  Released  bv  Film  Associates  of  California, 
1968. 

13  mln.     ?{].     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  KUide. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  work  of  the  policeman,  describes  the  kind  of 
asslatance  for  which  people  call  the  police,  and  explains  how  the 
policeman  helps  people. 
— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Police — Juvenile  films.  i.  Braverman,  Charles,     ti.  Film  As- 

sociates of  California,  Los  .\ngeies. 

363.2  Fi  A  68-2111 

Film  Associates  of  California 


The  PoIiceman*s  career  {FUmstrip)    Visual  Education  Con- 
sultants, 1969. 

32  fr.     Wtw.     35  mm. 

Based  partially  on  Task  Force  rejwrt:  the  police,  prepared  by  the 
President's  Commission  on  Law  Enforcement  and  Administration  of 
Justice. 

With  illn-otrated  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  qualifications  necessary  to  become  a  police- 
man or  policewoman,  and  shows  the  training  given  In  the  Police 
Academy,  including  classroom  Instruction  In  law  and  police  proce- 
dures, first  aid,  life-saving,  and  how  to  deal  with  emergencies. 

1.  Police— U.  S.  I.  U.  S.  Task  Force  on  the  Police.  Task  Force 
report :  the  police,     n.  Visual  Education  Consultants,  Inc. 

863.2  Fi  A  68-4668 

visual  Education  Consultants 


The  Policeman's  lot  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1966. 

59  mln.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm. 

Telecnst  on  the  CBS  documentary  show  CBS  reports  on  March  29, 

CrediU:  Producer.  Joseph  Wershba ;  director,  David  Buksbaum; 
writer.  Joe-^ph  Wersliba;  reporter,  Mike  Wallace;  photop-aphy  Wil- 
liam Wagner.  Martin  Baroett;  flim  editor.  William  H.  Watt,  Jr. 

Summary:  Shows  the  policeman  on  the  heat.  In  training,  and  In 
the  stationhouse.  Explains  his  functions  and  powers,  as  well  as  the 
limitations  placed  upon  them. 

1.  Police— U.  S.  I.  CBS  reports  (Television  program)     n,  Co- 

lumbia Broadcasting  System,  inc.     CBS  News. 

363.2  79-701960 


A  Policeman's  love  affair  {Motion  picture)    Sie^^nnd  Lnbin 

,1906!, 

2  mln.     si.     t>&w.     16  mm. 

Orlgiually  releaaed  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  Imperfect :  production  credits  and  Initial  scenes  wanting. 

In  the  Uatewood  W.  Dunston  flim  collection.  Library  of  Coogren. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  policeman  who  Is  forced  to  flee  out 
the  window  when  the  mistress  of  the  household  discovers  him  making 
love  to  her  maid. 

I.  Lubin,  SiegmuQd.     a.  Gatewood  W.  Danston  film  collection. 

Fi  68-436 


Policemen  at  work  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkina  Co.,  1968. 

36  fr.     color.     35  mm     (Oommundty  helpers) 

Exp-nnded  version  of  the  fitmstrip  entitled  Tlie  policeman. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Tom  Moon. 

Summarv:  Follows  a  policeman  as  he  performs  his  many  duties. 
Includes  teacher  guide  frames,  vocabulary  lists,  and  queettons  to  en- 
oourage  pupil  participation  and  Individual  study.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Police— Juvenile  Aims.  i.  Herbert  U.  Blklns  Company      n. 

The  Policeman   (FUmstrip)  Series:  Community  helpers  (Film- 

strip) 

372.8  73-734189 

Herbert  M.  Klkins  Co. 


Policemen:  oar  helpers.  [Motion  picture)  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1972..  Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by 
Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of 
Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

■pprox.  15  min,     id.     color.     16  mm      (The  Living  language  scries) 
SUMMARY;  Tells  how  policemen  utist  people  at  pan  of  their  d«ily  routine. 
Paced  with  lip-reading  and  captions  involving  handicapped  children. 

1.  Police.  1.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts-  11.  United  Sut£S.  Bu- 
reau of  Education  for  the  Handicapped  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films 
Barnch.     111.  Scries:  The  Living  language  series.  [Motion  picture] 

(HV803I]  371.9  72-701596 

Media  Services  and  72  MARC 

Captioned  Films 


Released 


Politano,  Victor  A, , 
see 


Segmental  ureteral  achalasia. 

Political  bosses   {FUmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond. 
by  Afodem  learning  Aids,  1968. 

25  fi-.     culur.     35  iimi.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  I'nrt  1  follrtws  the  life  of  a  Greek  immigrant  working 
In  the  shipyards  of  New  York  and  deecrlt>es  why  he  always  votes 
for  his  Irish  boss.  I'art  2  stiows  a  Ikws  who  must  decide  where  he 
will  live  now  that  he  Is  powerful  enough  to  Improve  bis  political 
position.     For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Corruption  (In  politics) — U.  S. — Juvenile  films.  i.  Jones  and 
Oniond,  inc.  ii.  Modern  L^rning  Aids.  New  York.  Series:  Criti- 
cal thinking  nids  (FUmstrip) 

372.8  79-733287 

Modern  Learning  .\lds 

Political  boundaries  {FUmstrip}    Gateway  Film  Prodac^ona, 
London.    Made  by  Hugh  Baddeley.    Released  in  the  U.  S. 

by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1968. 

80  £r.    color.    85  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits;  Author,  Eric  Barker. 

Summary:  Presents  examples  of  twundarles,  iDcludlng  a  range  of 
moontaliu  In  central  Europe,  the  sea  coast  of  England,  a  parallel  of 
latitude  between  North  and  South  Korea,  and  the  wall  in  Berlin. 

Another  issue,    doable  fr. 

1.  Boundaries.        l  Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd.,  London. 


n.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

327 
Carman  Educational  As-  soclates 


77-736800 


Pc^tical  changes  {FUmstrip)  Common  Groimd,  London, 
1946.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 
Associates,  1966. 

47  fr.  b&w.  3.T  mm,  (Introduction  to  the  Industrial  revolution. 
1740-1840) 

With  teachers'  manual.     Notes  rev.  1940. 

Crediti:  Editor,  O.  D.  H.  Cole. 

Summary:  Traces  the  main  currents  of  political  change  and  unrest 
In  Great  Britain  between  tiie  age  of  aristocracy  In  the  eighteenth 
century  and  the  passing  of  the  Reform  act  in  1832. 

1.  GL  Brit.— Pol.  k  govt.— 18th  cent  2.  Gt.  Btlt— Pol,  k  govt— 
1800-1E87.  T.  Common  Gronnd,  ltd.,  London,  ii.  Carman  Educa- 
tional AsBocIatea.  Series:  Introduction  to  the  Industrial  revolu< 
tion,  1740-1840  (Fllmstrip) 

320.942  Fi  A  68-3799 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Potitical  conventions:  chooaing  the  candidates  {FUmstrip) 
Guidance  Associatee  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1968. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1,  114  fr.;  pt.  2,  106  fr.)  color.  85  mm.  and  2 
phonodisca:  12  in..  331  rpm.,  1«  mm.  each,     mlcrogroove. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Associated  Press. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Fullons  the  1968  Republican  and  Democratic  Conven- 
tions, and  Includes  scenes  of  the  candidates  from  campaign  appear- 
ances, speeches,  and  press  conferences  through  the  chooeing  of  the 
winners  by  the  delegates. 

1,   Political  conventions.     2.  Nominations  for  (wBce — U.  S. 
r  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville.  N.  Y. 

329  Fi  A  68-5212 

Guidance  Associates 


pattern    {FUmstrip)       FUmstrip 


The     Political-econranic 
House,  1968. 

51  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  in..  33i  rpm.,  15 
luin.     (.\merlcan  decades — the  1050's,  no.  1) 

With  script. 

Summary:  An  In-depth  review  of  tlie  1950"8.  Portrays  a  confident 
Harry  Truman  In  the  White  House,  the  search  for  stability  and  old 
values  through  I>wight  D.  Elsenhower,  the  political  aspects  of  the 
Joseph  McCarthy  era,  the  appeal  of  Adlal  Stevenson,  and  prevail- 
ing unemployment  amidst  economic  expansion. 

1.   U.    S,  —  Politics  and  government  — 1945-  i.   FUmstrip 

House,  New  York.        Series:  American  decades — the  1950's   (FUm- 
strip) no.  1. 

973.921  79-736928 

FUmstrip  Hou!)e 

The  Pfditical  execntlTes  {Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  min.  sd.  color  with  b&w  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story,  no.  29) 

L.  C.  has  b&w  print 

Crediti:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman;  director.  Charles  HoUyday 
narrators.  Stephen  Horn,  Paul  Long;  consultant,  Laurin  L.  Henry: 
research,  DeU  Byrne. 

Summary:  Explains  why  the  President's  top  advisers  are  political 
appointees,  and  discusses  their  problems  In  representing  the  Presi- 
dent in  his  dealings  with  Congress  and  the  Federal  departments. 

1.  Executive  PowerPC.  S.  2.  U.  S.-PoUtlcs  and  government.  3. 
Presidents— U.  S.— Staff.  i.  Westlnghouae  Broadcaating  Company, 
^c.        Series :  The  Gov-  emment  story  (Motion  picture)  no. 

353.03  78-707184 

Political  ferment  in  Latin  America   {FUmstrip)     Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Secondary  social  studies) 

FOU  II  iiistrip  no.  0003. 

With  leacliing  guide. 

Summary:  HtMditnf  the  economic,  social,  and  political  conditions 
which  have  created  a  large  degree  of  In.HtBblllty  iti  Latin  Auerlca 
and  provided  fertile  conditions  for  revolutionary  movements.  Dis- 
cusses the  Involvement  of  the  I'nlted  States  and  the  United  Nations 
In  Latin  America. 

1.  Latin  .\merica  — Politics  — 1948-  2.  Latin  America  —  Soc. 

condit.  3.  U.  S.— Relations  (general)  wlih  Latin  America.  4.  Latin 
America— Relations  (general)  with  the  U.  S.  5.  United  Nations— 
Latin  America.  i.  Popular  Scleuce  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York.  Audio-Vlsual  Division,  ii.  FOil  fllmstrip  no.  9008.  Series: 
Secondary  social  studies  ( Fllmstrip  t 

820.98  Fi  A  68^647 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  .\udio-Viflual  Dlv, 


A  Political  feud  (Motion  picture)     ,191-, 

25  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  imperfect :  main  titles  and  credits  wanting. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  film  collection.  Library  of  Con«re«§. 

Summary:  The  story  of  the  rivalry  between  Tom  Kent,  a  wealthy 
youth,  and  Dick  Walton,  the  son  of  the  Kent  family  lauodreaa,  both 
of  whom  enler  politics  after  leaving  the  university. 

I.  John  E.  Allen  film  collection. 

Fi 68-607 


The  PoUtical  order  {Motion  picture)  Institute  on  Commu- 
nism and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  roliL    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no  54) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Borlage. 

Summarv.-  I.«cturer  Gerhart  Nlemeyer  presents  a  critlqne  of  the 
Communist  ideology  regarding  politics  and  government 

1.  Ommunlsm.  i.  Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville,  Inrtitnte 
on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Dwnocracy.  Series-  The  Nature 
of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no,  54. 

Fi 67-620 


A  PoUtlcal  primer.  [Filmstrip] 
tions,  1972. 


Westwood  Educational  Produc- 


81 


53  fr  color.  33  mm.  ind  phonoditc:  1  i.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rptn..  IS  min. 
(Titc  American  lyiUm  of  |ovemmenl) 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  wriur.  Waller  Morrow  Burks. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  the  meanings  of  ihc  terms  liberal,  conservative, 
reactionary,  and  radical,  and  describes  the  characteristtc  political  attitude  and 
behavior  of  tlwMe  who  luppon  each  of  these  politicai  poaitions. 

1.  Right  and  left  (Political  science)  2.  United  States— PoUtica  and  govera- 
meni.  [.  Westwood  Educational  Productions  II.  Series:  The  American  sys- 
tem of  govemmcnL  tFilmstrip] 

[JK273]  320.5  72-734219 

Westwood  Educational  72  MARC 

Productions 


The  Political  process  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

10  ml. I.  sd.  color.  10  mm.  (City-State- Federal  (government  se- 
ries) 

With  teadier's  guide 

Summary:  Explains  the  political  process,  from  the  activities  of 
the  volunteer  at  the  grass  roots  level  to  the  presidential  election. 
Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  each  citizen's  participation  In  the 
political  process.  Deacrlbes  how  each  political  party  worha  on  the 
local,  state,  and  national  level. 

1.  Politics,  Practical.  2.  Political  parties— U.  S.  3  U  S—  Poll- 
tics  and  government.  r,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series- 
City-State-Federal  Government  series   (Motion  picture) 

329  76-707505 

McOraw-HIIlBookCo.  iw-.ui^o 


The  Political  puzzle:  the  election  of  1968  {Motion  picture) 
Chelsea  House  Educational  Communications,  1969. 

7  ml^i.     si.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  madilne) 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  icrtpt  and  guide: 

CrediU:  Kdltorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schlealngw.  Jr  ■  editor 
Fred  Israel.  * 

Summary:  HIghllgbto  of  the  1968  political  year  in  America.  In- 
cludes McCarthy  and  the  anti-war  movement  in  New  Hamr«hlre. 
Johnson's  withdrawal,  Robert  Kennedy's  victory  and  assassination 
In  California,  Nixon's  noniioatlon,  the  convention  in  Chicago  and 
scenes  of  Humphrey.  Wallace,  and  Nixon  campaigning  Eiplains 
the  significance  of  the  vote. 

1.  Presidents— U.  S.— Election— 1968.  l  Chelsea  House  Educa- 
tional Communications.  Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion 
picture) 

^  ,      „        „ ,  329  70-735709 

Chelsea  House  Educa-  tlonal  Communications 


PoUtlcal 

1969. 


[Transparencies]      Civic  Education  Service, 


14  transptrencies.  color.  10  ;<  8  in.  (CES  Afncricin  history  transparen- 
cies) 

With  teacher's  guides. 

SUMMARY;  Discusses  various  political  reforms  in  the  United  Stttes.  focus- 
ing on  Oie  corruption  after  the  Civil  War.  Civil  Service  reform.  Mucltrakcrs.  and 
mnovstions  such  as  the  direct  primary.  Deals  with  personalities  such  as  Uiysies 
S.  Giant.  Boss  Tweed.  Horace  Greeley,  and  others.  With  captions. 

1.  Corruption  (in  politics)— United  States— History.  2.  United  States— Poli- 
tics and  govcmmeni— U6S-  I  Civic  Education  Service.  Washington 
D.C     II.  Series. 

lJK2249j  973.8 


Civic  Education  Service 


72-734501 


The  Political  setting  {Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and  Co- 
lumbia University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, 1969. 

.30  min.  «d.  b&w,  16  mm.  (Black  herlUge:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  15 :  Blacks  and  white  politics) 

Summaty:  Dr.  Charles  Hamilton  discusses  the  reaction  of  blacks 
to  white  American  political  concepts  and  the  relation  of  the  black 
revolt  to  the  socio-political  values  of  modem  society  as  well  as  the 
varying  political  attitudes  among  black  people  ranging  from  the 
moral  crusader  to  the  alienated  revolutionary. 

1.  Negroes— Politics  and  suffrage,     2.  Social  values.  i,  Hamil- 

ton. Charles  V.  n.  New  York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV,  m. 
Columbia  University,     iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Se- 

ries: Black  herlUge:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture) 
Section  15:  Blacks  and  white  politics. 

320.973  74^704086 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

The  PoUtlcal  struggle 
see 


«le. 


India:  its  fight  for  survival.  No.  5:  The  political  strug- 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Politics    and    government.    [Transparencies] 
1969. 


Creative   Visuals, 


La  France: 


10  transparencin.     color.      10  %  12  in.     (Social  Mudi»  concepts) 
With  overlays 
With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Auihors.  James  H.  Phillips.  Ray  Glazncr. 
CREDITS;  Defines  politics  and  enamines  the  functions  of  government. 
1.  Political  science- -Juvenile  films.      (\.  Political  science]         1.  Creative 
Visuals  (Firm)     Jl.  Series:  Social  studies  concepts.  (Transparencies] 

[JA70i  320.4  72-735806 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Ptriitics  can  b«c(Hiic  a  habit  (Motion  picture)  Paulist  Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

28  mln.    kA-    bJrtr.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  dh«ru!»toD  guide. 

Creiiti:  Producer,  Jamefl  Loren;  director,  Mel  Perber;  writer, 
Brtmard  Abbene.  Coat:  Diane  Baker,  Peter  Fonda,  Alan  Hewitt, 
Anne  Seymour. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  In  which  a  nun  who  teAcbes  theoret- 
ical JiolutlOQS  for  poverty  Jolna  a  demonstration  against  dtr  offldala 
after  she  reallzea  the  Ineffectlvenees  of  Intellectual  theory  without 
active  personal  InToIvement. 

1.  Poxerty.  2.  Municipal  Kovernment,  i.  Panllnt  Productions, 
Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.         Series;  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

248  74-705434 

PauliRt  Productions 

Politics:  electoral  vs.  pressure  {Motion  picture)  WCBS- 
TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  .'id.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Rlnck  heritace  :  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  15:  Blacks  and  white  politics) 

Summar)/:  Dr.  Charles  Ilamlltitn  discusses  American  political  con- 
cepts, the  sHilicatlon  of  these  concepts  to  antl-lynch  laws,  and  the 
role  of  the  blade  community  In  electoral  and  pressure-group  politics. 

1.   Negroes  —  Politics  and  suffrage.     2.  Ljrncblng.  i.  Hamil- 

ton. Charles  V.     n.  New  York.     TeleTlsion  station  WCBS-TV.     m. 
Oolnmbla  University,     iv.  Holt,  Klnehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Se- 

ries: Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- Americans  (Motion  picture) 
Section  19 :  Blacks  and  white  politics. 

820.973  78-704087 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

The  Politics  film.  [Motion  picture]     Avanti  Films.     Released  by 
CCM  Films.  1972. 

27  rain.     wt.     color.     16  mm.     (Ur|ent  issues  film  scries) 

CREDITS:  EKrecior,  Max  Miller,  narrator,  Peter  Falk. 

SUMMARY:  Contrasts  the  political  "system"  as  seen  in  high  school  classes 
of  contemporary  American  hiitory  with  the  real  political  structure  for  the  pur- 
pose oT  making  voters,  new  and  old,  examine  their  attitudes  concerning  politics. 

I .  United  States— Politics  and  govern  mem— Study  and  teaching  (Secondary) 
—United  Sutes.  2.  United  Suies— Politics  and  government.  I.  Avanti 
Films  II.  CCM  Films.  111.  Series:  Urgent  issues  film  series.  (Motion  picture] 
tJK27lj  320.4  72-701575 

CCM  Films  72  MARC 

Politics  in  action  {Motion  picture)  Iowa  Center  for  Edu- 
cation in  Politics.  Made  by  University  of  Iowa  Motion 
Picture  Unit.     Released  by  Audiovisual  Center,  1967. 

41  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary.'  Presents  a  bipartisan  case  study  of  political  procedures 
in  Iowa.  Follows  the  political  steps  through  the  county,  district, 
and  State  conventions,  showing  the  precinct  caucus,  campaignlug, 
the  primary  and  general  elections,  and  the  votes  being  reported  on 
election  night 

1.  Iowa — Pol.  h  govt.    2.  Elections — Iowa.  i.  Iowa  Center  for 

Education  in  Politics,  Iowa  City.    n.  Iowa.     University.  Audlovlstial 
Center. 

829  Fi  A  68-225 

CINE 

PoUtkx  la  tke  teleridM  age:  I  WO.  (Motion  picture]    Metromedia 
Producen  Corp.     Releaaed  by  Films  Incorporated,  1972. 

20  flsin.     ad.     color.      16  mm.     (y^Att  education) 

Alao  inued  in  bftw. 

Adapted  fraai  the  documentary  entitled  The  making  of  (he  President,  I960. 
based  on  the  book  of  the  tame  liilc  by  Theodore  Whiu. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  power  of  television  in  politics,  showing  the  use 
John  Kennedy  made  of  the  medium  in  the  Kennedy-Nixon  debates  in  I960. 

I.  Tdeviiion  in  politics  -United  States.      2,  Presidents  -  United  Slates 
Election— 1960.        I.  White,  Theodore  Hatold,  1915-  The  making  i>f 

the  President,  1960.     11.  Metronnedia  Producers  Corporation      III.  Films  incor- 
porated.    IV.  TT»e  Making  of  dw  President  I960.  [Motion  picturcj     V.  Series; 
Voter  education.  (Motion  picture] 
CHE«700.7.P6]  329  71-715378 

Filma  Irtcoeporated  72  MARC 

The  Politics  of  war:  Japanese-Americans,  1941-1945  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Chelsea  House  Educational  Communica- 
tions, 1069. 

7  miti.     «l,     b&w.     miper  8  nnti.     (Tli*-  HiHtory  mnchlnel 

T»oji  film  mounted  In  cartrldp*-. 

With  arrlpt  and  guide. 

Crediti:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  U.  Hchlesluger.  Jr. ;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  situation  of  native  Americana  of  Japanese 
ancestry  In  the  wake  of  Pearl  Harbor.  lacludes  Chairman  Milton 
Eisenhower  explaining  War  Ilelocatlon  Authority  ai-ilvltles,  such 
as  Nisei  dententlon  camps,  property  losses,  and  abridgement  of  civil 
rights  In  wartime 

1.  Japanese  In  (be  United  HUtes.  2.  World  War.  WS»-19*5— 
Evacuation  of  civilians.  i.  Chetaea  House  B3ducatlonal  Communi- 

cations.        .Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 

940.64  75-735710 

Cbelaea  House  Educa-  t  lonal  Comnunlcallooa 


Politic* — social — ccoBoinic    interdependence. 

Creative  Visuals,  1969. 


[Transparencies] 


6  transparencies      color       10  i  12  m      (Social  studies  concepts) 

With  overlays 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  James  H    Phillips,  Ray  Glazncr. 

SUMMARY    Esamtnes  the  interaction  nl  political,  social,  and  c 
causes  and  effects. 

1 .  Social  sciences     Juvenile  film*      |1   Six: iai  science*]        I  Creative  Visuals 
(Firm)     II   Series:  Social  studies  concepts  {Transparcnctes] 
tH95j  301  72-735809 

Creative  Visuals  72 


MARC 


l^aUtzer,  Robert  Louis,  1921- 
une  tapisserie 


Paris,  un  rfive  pour  tous. 


Polka  dot  leaves  on  a  purine  tree  (Motion  picttin)  Hall- 
mark Cards,  1971.  Made  by  Fred  A.  Niles  Communications 
Centers. 

27  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Pictures  a  studio  workshop  vrliere  children  are  stlmti- 
Uted  by  color,  dealjn.  texture;  and  aoand  to  create  tbeir  own  worka 
of  art  by  using  ordinary  household  materials. 

L  Children  as  artists.        I.  Hallmark  Canla,  Inc. 
[NSSl]  701.15  7^713400 

CINB 

Pollen  and  ovule  development  (Filmfitrip)  Warren  Schloat 
Productions,  1969. 

8f»  fr.  rotor.  .V>  iniii.  anil  phonodlsc;  1  a..  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  9 
min.     (rVxual  reptoductlon  of  a  flowering  plant) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Ciedils:  Dire<'tor,  Charles  Berewall;  writer  and  photographer, 
f'i'nncif4  P.  Massey :  narrator,  Mason  Adams;  art  work,  Don  Scbloat. 

Summary:  Traces  the  beginning  of  life  from  the  first  appearance 
of  algae  to  the  emergence  of  special  reproductive  structures  In  land 
plants  and  the  development  of  pollen.  Shows  the  sperm  and  nuclei 
of  the  apple  blossom. 

1.   PlantK  — Reproduction.     2.  Plants  — Evolution.  i.  Schloat 

(Warren)    Productions,   Pleasant vllle,  N.   Y.  Series:   Sexual  re- 

production of  a  flowering  plant  (Fllmstrlp) 

581.1  7e-735973 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Pollen    germination    and    tube    growth    (Motion   picture) 
Education  Development  Center,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    16  mm.     IDevelopmentnl  hlology  film  program) 

With  film  note". 

CrediU:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  V.  Durden; 
consultant.  Joseph  Mascarenhas. 

Summary:  Provides  an  example  of  single  cell  elongation  which 
depend-s  upon  growth  at  the  apex. 

1.   Pollen   tube.        i.   Education  Development  Center.  Serlea: 

I>evelopmentnl  liloloj^y  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

581.1  77-707926 

Education  Development  Center 


Pfrflen  tube  growth   (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1966. 

:}  mil),    si.     color.     8  mm.     (Biology  demonstration  series) 

I>>op  Hliu  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Joseph  G.  Daniel,  Jr. 

Summary:  Uses  tlme-lapae  photography  to  demonstrate  a  almple 
method  of  pi-eparlng  flower  pollen  for  the  study  of  tube  growth. 

].  Pollen  tube.     2.  Growth   (Plants)  r.  Thome  Films,  Inc.. 

Boulder,  Colo.  Series:  Biology  demonstration  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

Fi A  67-1779 

Thome  Films,  inc. 


Pollination  [Motion  picture)    Cenco  Educational  Films,  1966. 

3  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Elementary  botany  series) 

Sumi  :'iry:  Explains  and  Illustrates  self-pollination  and  crosa-poUI- 

natlon  in  flowers. 

I.  Fertilization  of  plants.         i.  Cenco  Educational  Films.  Chicago. 

Series:  Elementary  botany  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  FiA6&-2485 

Cenco  Educational  Films 


Pirilination  in  Zea  mays  {Motion  picture)  Film  Production 
Unit,  Iowa  SUte  University,  1966.  Made  in  cooperation 
with  Dept  of  Botany  and  Plant  Pathology. 

3  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Iowa  State  University  plant  science 
Alms) 

Also  Issued  as  loop  Sim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  film  guide.  ,       „,     ^,        , 

Summary:  Shows  basic  steps  In  the  control  of  pollination  for 
eelflng  or  crossing  corn,  including  the  cutting  back  and  bagging  of 
emergent  ear  sbooU.  Points  out  how  pollen  collected  from  mature 
bagged  ta««l8  is  shaken  on  silks  of  the  desired  ear  shoots,  which 
are  Immediately  re-covered. 
-  Another  issue.    8  mm. 


1   FertUixallon  of  plants.     2.  Maize.        r.  Iowa.     SUte  University 
of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.     Film  Production  Unit 

582  Fi  68-203 


The  Pollutants:  an  American  tamiiy.  [Filmstripj     AIDS  Audi- 
ovisual Instructional  Devices,  1971. 

6  rilmsirips  (2)4  fr  )  color.  35  mm.  and  6  phonoUpes  in  caaiette*:  dual- 
track.  1  7/8  ips.,  4$  min. 

AL.SO  issued  *ith  6  phonodiscs. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Members  of  a  family  discuss  how  they  contribute  daily  to  the 
poisoning  of  their  environment,  and  question  what  can  be  done  to  prevent 
contributing  to  such  an  ecological  problem. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Son.— 2.  Daughtet.— 3.  Mother.— 4.  Father.— 5.  Grand- 
mother— 6.  Grandfather. 

I.  Pollution.     (1    Pollution]        I.  Aids  Audiovisual  Instructional  Device*. 

[TD176i  301.31  72-734831 


AIDS 


72 


MARC 


FtrfHnation   and   double   fertilizaticm    (Filmatrtp) 

Schloat  Productions,  1969. 


Warren 


W  fr.  color.  3,'t  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  6 
mln.     (S.'XuhI  reproduction  of  a  flowering  plant) 

With  teacher'K  guide. 

Credit*:  Director,  Cbarles  Bergwali;  writer  and  photographer, 
Francis  P.  Massey ;  narrator,  Masoo  Adams ;  art  work,  Don  Schloat 

Summary:  Uses  bigh-powered  photographs  to  lllnstrate  the  vari- 
ous natural  agents  that  aid  In  the  transportation  of  poUen  and  self- 
and-cross-fertllizatlon. 

1.  Fertilization  of  plants.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions, 
PleasantvlUe,  N.  Y.  Series :  Sexual  reproduction  of  a  flowering 
plant  (Fllmstrlp) 

581.1  70-735974 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductloos 


Pollinati(Hi  and  fertilization  in  a  flowering  plant  Amairllis 

(Motion  picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1970. 

5  mln.     si.     color.     16rom.     (Developmental  biology  flim  program) 

With  nim  notes. 

Credits:  Director  and  photographer,  Joseph  V.  Durden;  blologlat, 
John  Torrey;  editor,  Blvln  Carlni, 

Summary;  Shows  the  pasaage  of  the  sperm  nncletis  through  a 
pollen  tube  of  Amarytlla.  An  animated  sequence  deUIts  tbe  prucwa 
of  double  fertlllaation. 

1.  Fertilisation  of  plants.    2.  Amaryllis.  I.  Education  Develop- 

ment Center.  Series:  Developmental  biology  film  program   (Mo- 

tion picture) 

684  71-709687 

Education  Development  Oenter 


Pollination  and  fertilization  of  an  angiospenn  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Gateway  Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in 
the  U.  ??.  by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

1  mln.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and 
iQ  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  atudy  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  pollination,  germination,  and  fertilization 
of  a  Madonna  Illy. 

1.  Fertilization  of  plants.  2.  Lilies.  i.  Gateway  Pllm  Produc- 
tions, ltd..  London,  n.  International  Communication  Films.  Be- 
rlea:  Secondary  biological  aclences  series  (Motion  picture) 

682.13  7^-700646 

International  Commnnl-  cation  Fllnui 


TW  Polfaited  plaaet.  [Fihnstrip]     Family  Films.     Released  by 
Family  Rims  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1972. 

•Ofr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodbc:  1  t.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.  13  min. 
(Surviving  tbe  ecotogy  criais.  no.  I ) 

Also  itaued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  leachen'  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Jim  Lawrence,  narrator,  Phil  Barton;  photographer.  Ales 
Fergtaon. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  thai  man  is  dependent  for  his  survival  on  a  delicate 
interdependent  balance  of  life  and  tells  how  he  is  destroying  it  by  dumping 
petaonal,  communal,  and  technological  waste  into  the  soil,  into  the  waters,  and 
into  the  atmosphere. 

1.  Pollution.  2.  Ecology.  1.  Family  FiltAs.  inc.  II.  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  111.  Series:  Surviving  the  ecology  crisis.  tFilmstrip] 
ISO.  1- 

[TD175]  333.7  72-732749 

Society  for  Visual  72  MARC 

Education 


The  Polluters  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Direction.    Released 
by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

,"■8  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  10  mln.     (Pollution) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Imludes  scenes  of  cars,  disposable  containers,  and 
convenience  Items  that  are  adding  to  tbe  pollution  problem. 

1.  Air— Pollution.  I.  Educational  Direction,  inc.  II.  Ealing 
Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.         Series:   Pollution   (Fllmstrlp) 

614.7  7a-737461 

Ealing  Corp. 


Pollution  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, Division  of  Cinema.  Released  by  Walter  Reade 
Or^nization,  1967. 

'i  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summnry:  An  snimated  satire  on  the  plight  of  city  smog. 

1.  Smog.  t.  I..OS  Angeles.     University  of  Southern  California. 

Division  of  Cinema,     n.  Walter  Reade  Organization. 

614  76-702526 

CINE 


Pollntion   (Filmstrip)     Argus  Communicaticms,  1970. 

90   fr.     color.    3S   mm.     and   phonodisc:    1   a.,   12   in.,  S8i   rpm- 
9  min.    microgroove. 

A  Peacock  filmstrip. 

With  guide. 

Credlto :  Visuals,  Patricia  BUen  RIccL 

Summary:   Presents  sights  and  sounds  which  portray  the  pollu- 
tion of  the  modem  envirotmient. 

1.  Pollution.         I.  Argua  Communlcationa. 

614  79-737909 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Pollution  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Direction.     Released  by 
Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

G  fllm<itrlps.    color.    3S  mm.    and  phonodiscs:  S3|  rpm. 

Also  i.ssiied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits;  General  editor,  John  H.  Ktlmas. 

Contents:  The  polluters.  58  fr..  10  mln. — Air.  55  fr.,  13  mln. — 
Water.  58  fr.,  18  mln.— Land.  60  fr,  11  mln.— Noise.  61  fr..  11 
mln. — Tbe  problem  Is  now.    56  fr,  11  mln. 

1.  PoIlutloD— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Bducatlonal  Direction,  Inc. 

II.  EallDg  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maas. 

614.7  79-737888 

Baling  Corporation 


PoOntion  (FUmttrip)    Troll  Aseociates,  1970. 

42  fr.    b&w.    S5  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  E>ana  Todd. 

Summary:  A  study  of  air  and  water  pollution,  describing  some  of 
the  conilltions  which  cause  pollution.  Suggests  how  children  can 
help  keep  their  communltlea  clean.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
grade*. 

1.  Pollution — Juvenile  fllma.         i.  Troll  Aaaoclates. 

614.7  76-736272 

Troll  Associate! 


82 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pollution  (Filmstrip)  Q+M  Productions.  RelusMl  by 
Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual  Eduoition,  1971. 

53  fr.  color.  8S  mm.  and  plioiiodlac:  1  a..  IS  In.  ma  «wh 
10  mln.     (Th«  JScolodol  crl.1.)  l™™™"-   »  ».  "  U^  >»  nau., 

Mto  iBsued  with  pbonotape  In  caasette. 

With  teacher'B  guUe. 

ton'^R^ASaS'"""'  """""'  ''""'■•  """"""I""  conaultant,  Shel- 
SUMMARY :  Shows  eiamplca  of  the  thousanda  of  pollutahta  alftct. 
In»  the  enTlronment.  Explains  that  pollatlon  la  a  reault  o(  l^h. 
Mlosj  without  ecological  consideration,  and  emphasises  that  man 
can  DO  longer  afford  such  lack  of  wisdom 

™.1™'''',"""''.5k,      '■  <J+Ed  Productions.    11.  Socletl  tor  TlauaJ  Edu- 
cation, inc.,  Chicago.    III.  Series:  The  Ecological  5-uls  (Fllmtrtp) 

Society  for  Vl.ua,  KLloa  "-^'^^ 


Perflation  and  population.  Part  1:  The  problem  (Motion 
picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit 
One  Film  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    c«lor.    super  8  mm.    <  Biology  series) 

I»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Witb  tape  script,  lab  maoual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  guide. 

Sutnmary:  Outlines  the  problems  of  pollution,  aod  points  oat  sev- 
eral causes.  Including  over-popnlatlon,  the  profit  motlre,  and  ractsm, 
as  well  as  political  reasons. 

1.  Pollution.  2.  Peculation.  3.  Geopolitics.  i.  Harper  &  Row. 
Publishers.  Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.  Harper  & 
How) 

614.7  73-707669 

Harper  &  Row,  Pub-  llsbers 

Pollution   and   population.     Part  2:   Is  there  a  sohitioaT 

(Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.    Made 
by  rnit  One  Film  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  guide. 

Summarj/:  Discusses  long-  and  short-term  answers  to  the  popula- 
tion and  pollution  problems,  and  explores  some  side  efferta  of  birth 
control 

1.  Pollution.     2.  Population.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publlahers. 

Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.    Harper  &  Row) 

„         ^  „      „  ,  «14.7  77-707670 

Harper  &  Row,  pub-  llahers 


Pollution  control  (FUmstHp)    Ward's  Natural  Science  EsUb- 

lishment,  1970. 

61  fr  color.  35  mm.  (Environmental  pollution-  our  world  In 
crltis.  nil,  «) 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Authom.  Daniel  F.  Jackson.  Bettina  B.  Jackwn. 

Summary:  Explains  why  pollution  control  is  eiMWitlal.  Discusses 
the  feasible  poswlblUty  of  control  by  utlllxing  new  sources  of  power, 
re-u8in(t  mtiterlaU,  u.slng  biological  controls  in  agriculture,  and  en- 
forclHR  proper  sewage  treatment  Points  out  the  need  for  education 
and  research  concerning  pollution.    With  captions. 

1.  Pollution.  L  Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment,  Inc. 
Series:  Environmental  pollution:  our  world  In  crisis  (Fllmrtrip) 
no.  6. 


A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


614.7 


7-3-736030 


PoUution:  crisis  in  our  environment   (Filmstrip)     Ward's 

Natural  .Science  Establishment,  1970. 

177  fr.  color.  S.'i  mm.  and  phonoUpe  In  cassette:  dual-track. 
li  ips..  40  will. 

CredlU:  Authors.  Daniel  T.  Jackson,  Bettina  B.  Jackson. 

Summary :  Depicts  the  causes  aod  results  of  air,  water,  and  land 
pollution,  and  provides  method.^  tot  eliminating  or  allevlatlWE  en- 
vironmental pollution. 

1.  Pollution.     2.   Environmental  policy.  I.  Ward's  Natural 

Science  Establishment,  inc. 

„  _.  .  614.7  71-738659 

Ward  »  Natural  Science  Establishment 


Pollution  front-line  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1970. 

46  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Walford  Hewit- 
Bon;  editor.  David  Mayerovltdh. 

SU.\IMARY :  Portrays  the  compler  pollntlon  problems  of  Hamilton, 
an  Industrial  community  in  Ontario,  that  la  fouled  by  steel  mills 
which  support  the  town. 

1.  Pollution— Hamilton,  Oat        I.  Canada.    NaUonal  Fllm  Board 
[TD182.4]  614.7  74-714301 

National  Pllm  Board  of  Canada 


PoUution  tai  peispcctiTe:  oar  air  and  water  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    General  Electric  Educational  Films,  19T1. 

15  mln.    ad.     color.     16  Dun. 
With  disciiaalon  guide. 

«,„Sil'*!?'^'  ^.'.'.T'  "y"!"*'""  »n  air  and  water  pollution, 
condocted  bj  apeclallsta  In  the  environmental  adencea.  Brplorea 
;r"Kl  '"  .'!;'".";.. """^  "*  teclmology  cu  react  t»  the  (riwlu 
problema  that  thene  forma  of  pollution  create. 

•ul  ^l''~?°i.',";"'"-     ^  Water— Pollution.  I.  General  mectric 

Bdncatlonal  Films. 

[TD883]  614.7  79-713446 

Oeoeral  Ele«rlc  Edu-  catlonal  Films  ^^ 


Pollntion    in    perspective:   solid    wastes    (Motion   picture) 
General  Electric  Educational  Films,  1971. 

17  mln.     ad.     colsr.     16  mm. 

With  discuaslOD  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  filmed  symposium  on  pollution  from  solid  wasts 
materials.  BnvlronmenUl  scientists  discuss  tbe  technologlcsl  solu- 
t'OBS  to  growing  pollution  problems. 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  dl^MsaL  I.  General  nwtrlc  Bdacatlooal 
Films. 

[TD791]  614.7  76-713406 

U«Mral  Electric  Edti-  cattonal  Films 


Pollution  is  a   matter  of  choice   (Motion   picture)     NBC 
News.     Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

.'iS  mill.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:   Producer.   Fred   Freed. 

Sl'MMARV :  Ricamlnes  tbe  environmental  dilemma  of  modern 
man  who  hag  it  in  his  power  to  preserve  or  ruin  his  eniironmeiit. 
ITses  the  t^veiglades  and  Machiasport,  Maine,  as  microcosms  of  the 
society,  to  illustrate  man's  predicament  of  wanting  what  technology 
creates,  yet  being  destroyed  by  Its  wastes. 

1.  Pollution.  2.  Man — Influence  on  nature.  1.  National  Broad- 
casting Company,  inc.  NBC  News.  II.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 
301.2  76-709045 

NBC  Educational  Enterprises 


Pollution—land,  air,  water,  noise  (Motion  picture)     Acad- 
emy Films,  1970. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Robert  Oalatl. 

SUMMART :  Depicts  land,  air,  water,  and  noise  pollution.  Shows 
factories,  oU  Q>lUs,  garbage  dumps,  forest  fires,  and  the  losing  of 
land  to  hirtway  construction  as  examples,  and  dlscosses  some  of  the 
solutions  to  these  ever  inoreaslog  problems, 

1.  PoUution.        I.  Academy  Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
[TD174]  614  78-718041 

Academj  Films 

PoUatloa  of  the  atMotpkere.  cFilmitrip,     H.  M.  Stooe  Produc- 
tions, 1971. 


5  mm.       and  phooodbc:  I  %..  12  in.,  33  1  /3  rpm-.  16  min. 


42  fr,     colof      35 
(Elementary  Kicnce) 

Alio  iMued  with  phonotapc  in  canettc. 

With  fuide  and  resource  "nn^ni 

SUMMARY:  DepKU  the  problem  lources  of  air  poilulioo.  describes  the 
effectt  of  pollution  on  all  living  thingi,  and  discusMi  the  exchange  of  importsot 
gase*  among  pUnu  and  animals.  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Air— PoUutioo- Juvenile  filmr  1.  Stooe  (H.  M.)  Productioos.  II 
S«i«  Elementary  Kieiice.  [Filmstrip.  H.  M.  Stone  Productions, 

i?^*'^'^^  "2-^  76-740431 

H.  M.  Stooe  ProductKiaa  72  MARC 

Pollution  of  the  atmosphere  (Filmstrip)     H.  M.  Stone  Pro- 
ductions, 1971. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SU.MMAHY:  Presents  the  problem  sources  of  air  pollution,  por- 
trays the  effecu  of  air  pollution  on  all  living  things,  and  provides 
possible  solutions  for  each  problem.  With  capHons.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.   Air— PoUution— Juvenile  aima,  I.   Stone   (H    M.)    Produc- 

tions, II,  Series:  Elementary  science  (Fllmatrtp.  H.  M.  Stone  Pro- 
ductions) 


H.  M.  Stone  Productions 


372.3 


7^-738678 


PoUatfoa  of  tbe  watera.  [FUnutripj     H.  M.  Stone  Productioni, 
1971. 


43  fr.  color.  33  mm.  sod  pbooodisc:  1  >.,  12  ia„  33  1/3  rpm.,  16  min. 
(Element*  ry  icience) 

Alio  iuued  with  phonoUpe  in  catsetu. 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  need  for  water  by  planti,  animaU,  man,  and  indiM- 
try:  presenu  diagrami  of  the  water  cycle  to  iliuttrste  the  source  of  water,  aod 
shows  how  water  pollution  affccU  fish,  wildlife,  and  man.  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Water— Pollution— Juvenile  films.  2.  Hydrology— Juvenile  filnts.  1. 
Stone  (H  M.)  Productions.  11.  Series:  Elementary  sciertce,  (Filmstrip.  H.  M. 
Stone  Productions] 

[TD422]  372.3  70-740432 

H    M   Stone  Productions  72  MARC 


Pollution  of  the  waters   (Filmstrip)     H.  M.  Stone  Produc- 
tions. 1971. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SIMMARY :  Covers  the  causes  of  water  pollution,  shows  the 
effects  of  water  pollution  on  fish,  wildlife,  and  man,  and  presents 
pos.«lble  solutions  for  alleviating  the  poUution.  With  captions  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Water — PoUution— Juvenile  fllma.  l.  Stone  (H.  M.)  Produc- 

tions. II.  Series;  Elementary  science  (Filmstrip  H.  H.  Stone  Pro- 
ductions) 

372.3  76-738679 

H.  M,  Stone  Productions 


PoUntioK  oar  air.  [Filmstripj    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1972. 


..  33  t/3  rpm..  14  n 


S3  fr.     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  i 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  colisborstor.  Morton  J.  Klein 

SUMMARY:  Discuwe*  different  kinds  of  sir  pollution,  describes  their 
causes,  and  tells  of  their  effects  on  life  forms. 

1.  Air— Pollution,        I  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
tTD883,  614.7  72-734664 

Coronet  Instructional  72  uad/^ 

Films  ***'*^ 


PoUotfoa:  oar  watan.  [Filnutripi     Coronet  Instructional  Filmg, 

49  fr     color,     35  mm,       and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in.,  33  I  /3  rpm    14  min 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Morton  J.  Kkin. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  tbe  major  sources  of  water  pollution,  such  as  sewage, 
mdustnal  wastes,  oil  spills,  and  mine  scids-  Describes  the  characteristics  of  the 
m«^  pollutants,  tells  of  the  damage  cauMd  by  them,  and  outlines  various 
approaches  to  solving  water  pollution  problems- 

I-  Water— PoUution.        I  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

[TD420,  614.7  72.734M5 

Coronet  Instructwnal  72  MARC 

Films 


83 


PoUatloK  pettkUes  mU  raAowtiTc 

Initructional  Films.  1972. 


[Filmstrip]    Coronet 


47  fr.    color.     3S  mm.       u.d  phonodisc:  I  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  min. 

Abo  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide, 

CREDrrS:  Educational  collaborator.  Morton  J,  Klein. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  various  problems  produced  by  persistent  wasu*.  with 
emphasis  on  certain  pesticides  and  radio«:tivc  materials.  Describes  some  of  the 
proposals  for  their  control. 

I.  Radioactive  pollution.  2,  Pesticides  and  the  environment.  I.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films, 

[TD877.5,  421.48  72-734*67 

Coronet  Innructional  72  u../* 

Fiimi  "*"'■ 


'"l^**  "'"  ""*  cRlnutripi     Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

57  r,.     color     35  mm        •n<l  pfconodoc:  I  ...  13  i„  .  33  l/J  rpm.,  14  mm 

AUo  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  study  luidc. 

CREDITS:  Educsikmsl  eolUbontor.  Morton  J  Klein. 

SUMMARV:  Describes  l»w  Kilid  m.ien.ls  present  proNems  of  dispoMi 
snd  shows  the  Utest  recyclin|  methods 
tio.i.mtol"^"'""''"^'     ^^'•••'fsm.etc.)       I.  Coronet  lnstn«- 

ssi'iLtio,.       r*        "■"\«?' 

Films  "*'"^ 


Pon.tfaK  ,rt.t  b  IfT  [Rlnutrip,     Coronet  Instructional  Fitou, 

«5  ft.    color,     35  mm.       snd  phonodiv,:  I  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm    13  mm 
Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette  pm.  1 J  mm. 

With  study  guide 
?i'i5?.'T^\,"""''°""  "^"l"'"".  Monon  J,  Klein, 

de«riiL  hll    \k.  J^""  "'"'""'  '^'"'•""  ""^  "»  "ivironment.  snd 

descnbes  how  they  interfere  with  life  processes, 

I.  Pollution,        I,  Coronet  Instructional  Films 

SSmruetion.,  7V"  """r^ 

Rims  ^  MARC 


PoDatioK  wiMt  w«  caa  do.  [Hlmitrip] 
PUnu,  1972. 


Coronet  Instnictional 


49  fr.    color.    33  mm.       and  pbooodisc:  1  %.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  10  min. 

Abo  issued  arith  phonoupe  in  rawrttr 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS;  Educational  collaborator,  Morton  J,  Klein. 

SUMMARY;  Stresses  tbe  role  of  the  ittdividual  in  cleaniog  up  the  environ- 
ment, and  discuases  group  action,  laws,  and  careen  in  pollution  control. 

1.  PoUution.       I.  Coronet  Instructional  Fibna. 
lTD175]  333.7  72-734668 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MAJtC 

Films 


Ptrily  {Filmatrip)    Communicators  ,196-f, 
27  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     {Life  reading  series) 
Bununary:  Uaea  a  story  about  a  girl  aod  her  doll  to  tllDStrate  the 
meaDlDj;  of  the  words  can  aod  can't. 

L  Reading  comprebeiwlon.  t.  Cotnmunlcatorg  (Finn) 

Series:  life  reading  series  (Fllmatrlp) 

372.6  72-7829U 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


PoilyaBiia  (Motion  picture)  Mary  Pickford  Co.  Ralmaed 
by  United  Artists  Corp.,  Iftao. 

92  m  n.     ."1.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

la  the  Mary  Pickford  fllm  collectloo.  Library  of  Congrefw. 

Bajwd  on  the  norel  Pollyanna,  by  Eleanor  H.  Porter,  and  the 
play   Pollyanna,  the  gUd  girl,  by  Catherine  Chlaholm  Gushing. 

Credif:  Director.  Paul  Powell:  adaptation.  Frances  Marlon; 
photography.  Charles  Rosber.  Catt:  Mary  Pickford.  Katherlne 
Grimth.  Howard  Ralston,  William  Courtlelgb,  Helen  Jerome  Eddy, 
George  BerrelL 

Bwrnmary:  Sentimental  story  about  a  little  orphan  girl  who  brings 
happiness  and  romance  to  unhappy  and  unlored  members  of  her 
cotnmunlty  with  her  philosophy  of  "gladness." 

r.  Porter.  EJleanor  (Hodgman)  1868-182a  Pollyanna.  n.  Cash- 
ing, OfctberlneOhlsholm.  Pollyanna.  m.  Mary  Pickford  Com- 
pany, rr.  United  Artlata  Corporation,  t.  Mary  Pickford  fllm 
ooUeotton. 

Fi 68-361 


Polyester    resins:    closed    mold    easting    (Motion    picture) 

Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  mm     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 

J^£T^^r^c  ™^°if*'  '°  cartridge.     Fllm  notes  on  «irtridge  cast 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  polyester  resins  can  be  cast  In  closed 
molds  to  make  a  decorative  object 

1.   Plastics— Molding.    2.   Polyesters.    3.   Plastics  craft  I 

Thorne  FUms.  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  H.  Series:  Working  with  plastics 
(Motion  picture) 

on,       «...  ^^  70-711901 

Thome  Films 


Polyester    resins:    embedding    (Motion    picture)       Thome 
Films,  1970. 

4  mln     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 

Loop  aim  mounted  In  cartridge.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  coins,  shells,  and  rocks  can  be  embedded 
In  polyester  resin  to  produce  useful  objects. 

1.  Plaatica  craft     2.  Polyesters.        I.  Thome  Films  Inc.,  Boulder. 
Cola    II.  Series :  Working  with  plastica  {Motion  picture) 

668  77-711900 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pidures  and  Filmstrips 


Pfriyestcr  resins:  flexible  3-D  moM  casting  (Motion  picture) 
Tlioriie  Films,  1970. 

3  nilti.     si.     color,    super  S  aim.     (WorklOK  with  pUsttca) 
I.O0P  film  mounted  ia  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
CREDITS  :  I*roducer,  Bruce  J.  Russell 

Sl'MMARY:  Demonstrates  the  method  tat  casting  three^lmen- 
sloual  objects  la  flexible  molds  and  shows  various  objects  being 
constructed  from  polyester  reeln. 

1.   Polyesters.     2.  Plastics  —  Molding.  I.  Thome  Films,  lac, 

Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  Working  with  plastics  (Motion  picture) 
668  73-711733 

Thome  Films 

Polyester    resins:    open    mold    casting    (Motion    picture) 
Tiiorne  Films,  1970. 

:!  mill.     t>i.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 

lxH>p  film  mounted  in  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  how  plaques  and  figures  are  constructed 
from  open  mold  casting  with  polyester  resin. 

1.  Polyesters.     2.   Plastics  —  Molding.  I.  Thome  Films,  inc., 

Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series;  Working  with  plastics  (Motion  picture) 
668  77-7  U734 

Thorne  Films 

Ptrfygons  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Forms  we  see) 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  various  acpects  of  polygons  attd  their  oc- 
currence In  common  objects  of  dally  life.  Covers  triangles,  quadri- 
laterals, pentagons,  and  hexagons. 

1.  Polygons.  I.  Hester  and  Associates.     II.  Series;  Forms  we 

see   (Motion  picture) 

[QA482]  513  70-712283 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Polygons    (Motion    picture)        Hester  and  Associates,   1971. 

4   min.     Bi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Elementary  geometry:  forms 
we  *ee) 

lymp  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Oliver  B.  Wheeler. 

SUMMARY :   Describes   polygons  as  a  geometric  form  and  gives 
examples  of  its  u.'^e  in  everyday  life. 

I.  Polygons.        I.  Hester  and  .\Rsociates.    II.  Series:  Elementary 
geometry:  forms  we  stee  (Motion  picture) 

[(iA482]  513  73-712686 

He«ter  and  Aswciales 

Polymer  Corporation  Limited 
see 

Our  Polymer  world. 

Pdymer  paints:  Characteristics  (Motion  picture)    Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     9l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fine  arts  techniques:  polymer 
paints) 

Ijood  film-    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credita:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkio. 

Bummary:  Describes  and  illustrates  the  characteristics  of  polymer 

1.  Plastics  as  art  materials.        i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.        Se- 
ries: Flue  arts  techniques:  polymer  paints  (Motion  picture) 

751.2  72-708055 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Polyneisian  adventure  {Motion  picture)    National  (Jeographic 
Society.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

M  miu.     tid.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

nummary:  Describes  marine  life  and  the  life  of  the  people  in  the 
Polynesian  Islands.  As  ezempltSed  by  the  life  of  the  diver  Stan 
Waterman  and  his  family. 

1.   Ethnology— Polynesia.  i.  Natlcmal  Geographic  Society, 

Washingtofl,  D.  C    ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

661.4  74r-702049 

HrGraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Polynomials  and  multiplication   (Filmstrip)    H.  M.  Stone 
Productions,  1971. 

44   fi'.     color.     35  mm,     (Secondary  mathematics) 

Will)  KUlde  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  the  associative  and  communicative  properties 
of  multiplication,  the  distributive  property,  aud  the  law  of  ex[>onents 
to  explain  how  to  multiply  polynomials.     With  captions. 

1.  Polynomials.  2.  Multiplication.  I.  Stone  (H.  U.)  Produc- 
tions.        Series:   Secondary   mathematics   (Filmvtrlp) 

512  77-737946 

H.  M.  atone  Productions 

Polystyrene    beads:    molding    (Motion    picture)       Thome 

Films.  1970. 

Ti  roll).     dI.     color,    super  K  uim.     (Working  with  plastics) 

l.<>i>p  film  mounted  in  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Brure  J.  Rusaeli. 

SU.MMARV :  Illustrates  molding  with  polystyrene  beads.  Shows 
how  the  beads  are  expanded,  aged,  placed  in  the  mold,  and  heated 
(o  nielL  Demonstrates  how  the  pieces  are  cast,  awembled,  and 
painted  after  the  molding. 

1.   Polystyrene.     2.  Plastics— Molding.  I.  Thome  Films,  Inc., 

Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Serlen:  Working  with  plastics  (Motion  {dcture) 
668  70-711735 

Thome  Fllou 

Polytechnic   Institute  of  Brooklyn    (Filmstrip)     Guidance 
A.'isociates  of  PleosantviIIe,  N.  Y.,  1965. 

68  fi.  color.  S.'S  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
20  roln.      luicrogroove. 

Bummarv:  Describes  the  educational  opportunities  which  are 
avalluble  nl  the  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  and  discusses  the 
eolmnce  r<-qulremenis  and  the  student  body.  Shows  representative 
views  of  the  campus  snd  facilities  of  the  school. 

1,  Brooklyn.     Polytechnic  Institute.  i.  Guidance  Associate*  of 

Pleasantvllle.  N.  Y. 

378.747  Fi  A  68-5200 

Guldnnce  Aswdates 


Polytome  pantopaqne  study  (Motion  picture)  Los  Angeles 
Foimdation  of  Otology,  1969.  Made  by  Wexler  Film 
Productions. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  indications  of  acoustic  neuroma  and  the 
technique  for  performing  the  P0lyt«'O/,P«5't''Pf«™j5H^„f''  **** 
posterior  fossa  in  patients  suspected  of  having  this  «>°ditioiL 

1   Acoustic  nerve— Tumors.  i.  Los  Angelea  Foundation  of  Otol- 

og>-.    n.  wexler  Film  Product  ions^^^  74^705643 

CINE 


Polyurethane    foam:    moldinsr 

Films.  1970. 


(Motion    picture)      Thorna 


3  mill.     si.    color,    super  ij  mm.     (Working  with  plasties) 

I..>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

sr.MJlARY:  Provides  step-by-step  procedures  for  constructing 
polyurethane  foam  objects  using  an  aluminum  mold. 

1,  Pitlyurethanes.  2.  Plastics— Molding.  3.  Plastic  foams.  I. 
Tliorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Serlea:  Working  with  plastics 
(Motion  picture) 

668  74-711736 

Thorne  Films 


Polyurethane  foam.    Part  1:  Plaster  moM  making  (Motion 
picture)     Thorne  Films,  1970. 

.">  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  preparation  of  a  plaster  of  parla 
mold  around  an  existing  object. 

1.  I'olyurethanes.  2.  Plastics— Molding.  3.  Plastic  foams.  I. 
Thurne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  Working  with  plastics 
(Uotiou  picture) 

668  7a-71l737 

Thome  Films 


Polyurethane  foam.     Part  2:  Using  plaster  mold  (Motion 
picture)     Thorne  Films,  1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Working  with  plastics) 

Ixwp  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SU3IMARY;  Shows  how  polyurethane  foam  sculpture  and  orna- 
ments can  be  cast  from  a  piaster  of  pads  mold. 

1.   Polyurethanes.     2.  Plastics — Molding.     3.  Plastic  foama.  I. 

Thorne  Films,  Inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  IL  Series:  Working  with  plastics 
(Motion  picture) 

668  74r-7ll902 

Thorne  Films 


Polyvinyl  (white  liquid)  glue-assembly  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films.  Horeham  Wood,  Eng..  1070.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  tiiln.  si,  color.  Kiiper  8  mm.  (Wood:  adheslves  (gluing  ntid 
claujplng) 

[>Mq>  film.  . 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  procedures  for  assembling  the 
drawer-layout  of  oonu«>nent  parts,  covers  gluing  methods,  and  shows 
how  to  make  the  final  verification  that  the  drawer  is  square  and  true. 
Firth  in  a  series  of  seven  motion  pictures. 

1.  Furniture  making.    2.  Gluing.        I.  Eothen  Films.    IL  Encyclo- 
paedift  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.    III.  Series :  Wood ;  adhe- 
slves  (gluing  and  clamping)  (Motion  picture) 
I:TS885]  684.1  70-713658 

Encyclopaedia  Britnn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Pomes  and  Popcorn  (Firm) 
see 


Journey  with  a  friend. 


Pomfret  (Motion  picture)     Pomfret  School,  1969.    Made  by 
Bcrgman-Soffin  Films. 

10  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  a  new  student  as  he  arrives  at  Pomfret.  Con- 
trasts the  environment  of  quiet  tradition  and  dynamic  social  change 
at  Pomfret  with  the  vulnerability  of  the  student's  youth. 

1.  Pomfret  School,  Pomfret.  Conn.  i.  Pomfret  School,  Pomfret, 
Coon. 

873.746  78-706644 

CINE 


The  Pomona  story  (Motion  picture)     U,  S.  Social  Security 
Administration,  1967. 

15  mi;i.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Social  security  in  America) 
Summary:   Follows  a   field  representative  of  the  Pomona.  Calif., 
Social  Security  Office  as  he  visits  several  people  receiving  retirement, 
survivors,  dlsiibllity.  or  student  benefits. 

1.  Insurance,  Social — U.  S.        i.  U.  S.    Social  Security  Administra- 
tion. Series:  Social  security  in  America  (Motion  picture) 

368.4  Fi  E  68-82 

U.  S.  Social  Security  Administration 


Pompeian  frescoes   (PiUnatrip)     Herbert  E.  Bndek  Filma 

and  Slides,  1967. 

17  fr.     color.     3.^  mm. 

CtfditM:  Author,  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Sumiiuiry:  Dencrlbea  the  wall  frescoes  unearthed  at  Pompeii  and 
what  they  reveal  almut  the  paintings  of  ancient  Greece  and  Rome. 
With  captions. 

1.  Mural  palming  and  decoration — Pompeii.  2.  Uural  painting  and 
■■  I.  Budek  (Herbert  B.)  Films 


decoration,  Greco- Roman— Pompeii. 
and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

751.7 
Budek  PUn»  and  8lld«*  of  Calif. 


Pompeii    {FUmiftip) 
il!)6-?,     Released   i 
and  Visual  Arts. 


J.    Arthur    Rank    Limited,    London, 
the  IJ.   S.  by   Universal   Education 


76-7858S4 


32  fr.     color.     So  mm.     (Ancient  history) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  ancient  Pompeii,  a  town  suddenly  over- 
whelmed by  destruction.  Relates  how  excavators  unearthed  this 
ancient  city  In  the  18th  century,  1,800  years  after  it  was  destroyed. 

1.  Pompeii.  I.  Rank  (J,  Arthur)  Limited,  u.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.        Series:  Ancient  history  (Filmstrip) 

913.37  Fi  A  68-3902 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  ArU 


Pompeii  (Filmstrip)    Budek  Films  and  SUdea,  1968. 

51  fr.     color.    36  mm. 

Shorter  versions   (50  fr.  and  50  double  fr.)   Issued  in  1966  with 

''^'creditf  Authors,  Katharine  B.  Maclaurin,  Robert  C.  Uaclaurin. 

Summary  ■  Traces  the  history  of  Greek  and  Roman  domination  In 

Pompeii  prior  to  the  eruption  of  Mt  Vesuvius  In  79  a.  n.     With  cap- 

1  Pompeii.        L  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  inc. 

913.37  74-735253 

Budek  Fllmsand  Slides  of  Calif. 


Pompeii  (Filmstrip)  Norstedts  bildband,  Stockholm.  Made 
by  Sven  Samelius.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1968. 

31  fr.    color.     3fi  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 
Credits:  Author,  B.  Hookway. 

Summary:  Presents  a  historical-geographical  account  of  Pompeii, 
with  views  of  the  places  of  interest  In  the  city. 

Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.   Pompeii.  I.  NorstedtB  bildband.     II.  Carman  Biducatloual 


Carman  Educational 


913.7 
Associates 


70-736801 


Pompeii  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Filmstrips,  1970, 

■J   filmstrips.     color.     35   mm.     and   phonotapes   In   2   cassettes: 
plil^^lc,  single-track,  1|   ips. 

<'aptloned  versions  also  issued. 

With  manual. 

Ci'edits:    Writers  and   photographers,   Marjorle   Russell,   Kenneth 
Russell. 

Summary  :  Discusses  the  history  and  present  cwiditlon  of  Pompeii. 

Contents:    1.    Pompeii    destroyed.      59    fr.— 2.    Pompeii    revealed. 
74  fr. 

1    Pompeii.         I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  HuntsviUe,  Tei. 

913.37  70-737998 

Educational  Filmstrips 


PoMpeii  and  Herciilaiieiiai.  [Filmstrip]     Visual  Information  Ser- 
vice, Hungerford,  Eng.  [I97-?i.     Made  by  H.  A.  B.  White. 

34  fr,     color.      35  mm 

With  leachcn'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  historical  background,  geographical  setting,  and 
photographic  description  of  the  ancient  Roman  cities  of  Pompeii  and  Her- 
culaneum.  buried  by  an  eruption  of  Mt,  Vesuvius  in  A.D,  79, 

1,  Pompeii.     2,  Hcrcuianeum.        [.  Visual  Inrormation  Service, 
[DG70.P7]  913.37  72-735281 

Visual  informilion  Service  72  MARC 


Pompeii,  city  of  painting— 100  B.C.-79  A.D.  [Motion  picture] 
Carlo  L.  Ragghianti,  Italy,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time- 
Life  Films. 

12  min,     sd.     coi.ir       16  mm 

From  ihc  Anthony  Roland  (.-ollcclion  of  films  on  art. 

Also  issued  in  a  scries  entitled  The  history  of  art.  Program  2:  Beyond  man 
the  colos.ul  and  ihc  Tamiliar 

SUMMARY:  A  survey  of  the  architecture  and  paintings  of  Pompeii  found 
when  its  rums  were  excavated  from  ihc  cinders  snd  ashes  of  the  eruption  of 
Mount  Vesuvius  that  occurred  in  79  AD, 

I  An  Pompeii.  i.  Roland.  Anthony.  II,  Ragghianti.  Carlo  Ludovico 
III  Time-Life  Films,  IV  The  History  nf  art.  Program  2:  Beyond  man  the 
colossal  and  the  familiar.  [Motion  picture] 

[N5770]  709.01  7I-7U520 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Pompeii:  death  of  a  city   (Motion  picture)     Contemi>orary 
Films/McGraw-Hill,  1967.    Made  by  Arthur  Whitney. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Narrators,  Frederick  Corke,  Carl  Es-wr;  music,  George 
Qtilncy  :  photographer,  Arthur  Whitney. 

Summary:  U«es  the  original  wall  paintings  of  Porapelt  to  Illustrate 
the  growth  of  the  city.  Us  era  of  great  wealth  and  productivity,  and 
the  events  leading  up  to  the  final  tragic  Inundation  of  the  city  by 
volcanic  a!>h.  The  letters  of  Pliny  the  Younger  describing  the 
disaster  serve  as  the  baajs  of  the  narration. 

1.  Pompeii.        r.  Contempory  FIlms/McOraw-HllI. 

913.37  Fi  A  6»-3162 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pompeii:  «ic«  there  was  a  dtj  (Motifm  picture)  Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1970.  Made  by  Sol  Kaplan  and  Reva 
Schlesinger. 

2S  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  gultle. 

Summary  :  Brplores  the  ruins  of  Pompeii  as  a  means  of  recreating 
the  everyday  Uvea  of  Its  dtlsena  Intercuts  scene*  of  Pompeii  with 
scene*  of  modern  life  to  suggest  that  Pompeii's  doom,  following  an 
era  of  unprecedented  materia!  proaperlty,  may  have  contemporary 
parallels. 

1.  Pompeii.        I.  Learning  Oorporatloo  of  America. 

918.87  78-708188 

Learning  Corp.  of  Amer-  lea 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PoBce   de    Le6ii    In    the   New   World    {Fibrnttrip)      Troll 
Associates,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Great  «xplor«rs) 

Creditt:  Author,  Thomas  Crawford;  Illustrator,  Andreas  Apoato> 
lldee. 

Summary:  Describes  the  dlscorery  of  Puerto  HIco  and  Florida  by 
Ponce  (1e  Le4n.    With  captions. 

1.  Ponce  de  Lx6a,  Juac  14eOV1921.        i.  Troll  Associates.        Se- 
ries: Great  explorers  (FlImstrLp) 

973.1  7&-7852W 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


The  Pond.  Part  1:  Standing  waters  (Motion  picture) 
Yeshiva  University  and  National  Science  Foundation.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

26  mln.    sd.    color.     16  moo. 

With  teacher's  gufde. 

•Summon'-'  Descrtbes  the  relationships  of  animals  and  plants 
wtthin  an  ei.'o-syatem  which  demonstrate  the  necessity  for  the 
maintenance  of  specie& 

1.  Pond  ecology.  i.  Yeshiva  UnlTersily.  New  York,  ii.  V.  S. 
National  Science  Foundation,  m.  HcOraw-Hlll  Book  Company,  it. 
Standing  waters  (Motion  picture) 

674.92  Fi  A  68-1933 

HcOraw-HUlBookCa 


The  Pond.  Part  2:  Animal  life  in  fresh  water  {Motion 
picture)  Yeshiva  University  and  National  Science  Foun- 
dation.   Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  ftulde. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  diversity  of  animal  life  In  the  pond  and 
explains  the  relationship  between  the  three  basic  habitats  of  the 
pond. 

1.  Pond  ecology.  l  Yeshiva  University.  New  York.      ii.  U.  S, 

National  Science  Foundation,     in.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company,     tv. 
Animal  life  In  fresh  water   (Motion  picture) 

574.92  Fi  A  68-1934 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


The  Pond.     Part  3:  DistribntJim  of  eaersT  in  the  pood 

{Motion  picture)  Yeshiva  University  and  National  Sci- 
ence Foundation.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Bode  Co., 
1968. 

24  mlo.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teactier'a  guide. 

Bummarv:  Bxplalos  the  ways  In  which  energy  Is  transferred 
through  the  food  chain  of  a  pond  and  shows  the  diversity  of  plant 
and  animal  life. 

I.  Pond  ecology.  i.  Yeshiva  University,  New  York.    n.  U.  S. 

Natltmai  Science  Foundation,  m.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Onnpany.  it. 
Distribution  of  energy  in  the  pond  (Motion  picture) 

674.92  Fi  A  68-1985 

UcGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Pond:  animal  adaptations  (Motion  picture)    Ealinz  Corp., 

1970. 

4  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Ecology  of  North  America) 

Loop  rilu).    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  animals  associated  with  ponds,  and  pin- 
points their  adaptive  features  to  their  environment  Includes  water- 
cllla.  dolomitles  spiders,  beetle  larva,  corlxa,  blue  gill  fUh,  a  large 
bull  frog,  and  a  muskraL 

1.  Pond  ecology.  2.  Adaptation  {Biol<^3f).  3.  Fresh-water  fauna. 
I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Ecology  of  North 
America   (Motion  picture) 

691.5  79-706427 

Ealing  Corp. 


P«id  animals  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

1971. 

11  nUn.    sd.    color.    16  mm 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Shows  by  hunting  pond  animals  with  Jar  and  net, 
the  discovery  of  newts,  sOckletwcks,  whlrUglg  beeUes,  water  boat- 
men, worms,  analla,  damsel-fly  njmphs,  water  fleas,  and  hydras :  ex- 
plains how  they  are  adapted  to  their  wivlroiDent  For  elementary 
grades. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Pond  ecology— Juvenile  films.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
372.3  72-711493 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Pond  culture  (Motion  picture)  Government  of  India  Films 
Division.  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting,  Bom- 
bay [19::0,    Made  by  Cine  Co-operative. 

18  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*.-  Director  and  writer,  N.  K.  Isaar;  narrator.  Zul  Vellanl; 
photographer,  DlUp  Mukherjee;  editor,  Mertuin  Kanj, 

Summan/:  Discusses  the  scientific  manner  of  breeding  fish  In  «hi- 
fioed  Inland  waters  and  village  ponds  as  a  means  of  bringing  both 
profit  and  food  to  Indian  villagers. 

1.  Fish-culture— India.  i.  India   (Bepobllc)     Ministry  of  In- 

formation and  Broadcasting. 

Fi 67-2345 


The  Pond  environment.    Part  1 :  Plankton  (Motion  pictnre) 
Thome  Films,  1970. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  snper  8  mm.  (Ecology:  fresh  water  environ- 
ments) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Bruce  J.  RusseH. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  collection,  examination,  and  identifica- 
tion of  the  major  types  of  living  organisms  found  In  the  plauiiton 
of  lakes  and  ponds.  Shows  how  the  microcrustaceana,  pUnktonlc 
Insect  larvae,  protozoans  and  diatoms  are  adapted  to  their  environ- 
ment. 

1.   Plankton.     2.  Adaptation    (Biology)     3.  Pond  ecology.  I. 

Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.     II.  Series :  Ecology :  fresh  water 
environments  (Motion  picture) 

[QLU6]  674.929  7fr-7l2l09 

Thome  Films,  Inc 


The   Pond   envirmunent.     Part   2:    Organisms   tnhaMtinc 
aquatic  vegetation  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

4  mlu.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Ecology:  fresh  water  environ- 
ments) 

Loc^  flim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case, 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  dragonfly  larvae,  damselfly  larvae,  and 
amphipods,  and  points  out  how  they  are  adapted  to  their  habitat 
at  the  edge  of  ponds. 

1.  Insects.  Aquatic.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  S.  Pond  ecology. 
I.  Thome  Films,  Inc..  Boalder.  Colo.  II.  Series:  Ecology:  fresh 
water  environments  (Motion  pictnre) 

[QM96]  574.929  70-712110 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 


The  Pond  enriroaMeat  Part  3:  Orgaaisau  asiag  the  sorface  film. 

[Motion  picturcj  Thome  Films,  1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,     luper  8  mm.     (Ecology:  fresh  water  environments) 

Loop  film   Film  notes  on  c«itndge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Bruce  S   RuSMll. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  duckweed,  water  striden.  moaquito  larvae,  and  bubble- 
carrying  insects,  and  points  out  how  they  adapt  to  their  environment  by  using 
the  Hirfacc  film. 

I.  Pond  ecology.     2  Adapuiion  (Biology)       I.  Thome  Films,  inc.  Boulder. 
Ctrfo.     II   Series:  Ecology:  fre^  water  environments  [Motion  pKturc] 
[QH96]  574.929  73-712111 

Thome  Films,  inc.  72[T72irev  MARC 


The  Pond  cnTirwimmt.    Part  4:  Battom  inhabitants  (Mo- 
tion picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 


(Fk-oliigy :  (ivih  water  envi 


4  till    .     si.     color.     siiii«'r 
mentx) 

I^x)p  film.    Film  note'<  on  cartridge  case. 

CREI>IT»:  Pn>ducer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMSIARY:  Shows  organlKratt  Huch  as  Tendlpedldae  (the  Mood 
worm),  ostracodx,  and  tuhifex  worms,  and  demonstrates  how  they 
are  adapted  to  their  habitats  In  the  bottom  ooze  of  lakes  and  ponds. 

1.  Fresh-water  Invertebrates.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Pond 
ecology..  I.   Tbome   Films.    Inc.,   Boulder,   Colo.     II.   Series: 

ICcoiogy:  fresh  water  (>nvironment.<4  (Motion  picture) 
[QL146]  674.929  77-712112 

Thome  Fihns.  Inc. 


Pond:  food  web  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ecology  of  North  America) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summarv:  A  study  of  life  in  a  pood.  Ptrfnts  out  the  Interrelation- 
ships of  the  Insects  and  animals  and  shows  a  repreaenutlve  of  each 
main  area  of  the  food  web. 

1.  Pond  ecology.  2.  Food  chains  (Ecology).  l  Baling  Corpora- 
tion. Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Ecology  of  North  America  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

591.5  72-706428 

Ealing  Corp. 


Pond:  phyaical  factors  and  jdant  adaptatiwis  (Motion  pio- 
ture)     EalinjT  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  nun.     (Ecology  of  North  America) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummart/:  Shows  the  physical  features  of  a  fresh  water  pond  in 
the  northern  states,  and  the  plants  customarily  found  In  this  area. 

1.  Pond  ecology.  2.  Fresh-water  flora.  3.  Adaptation  (Biology). 
L  EallDg  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Ecology  of  North 
America  (Motion  picture) 

674.6  76-706429 

Ealing  C!orp. 


Ponderosa  Films,   Livingston,  Mont, 
see 

Last  cattle  frontier. 
River's  return. 


Poag  San  t'al  chaw  Northern  Korea  ■wfcad  drvM.  [Motion 
picture]  Univenity  of  Washington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Music 
and  Dance.    Released  by  Uoiveraity  of  Washinfton  Press,  1 97 1 . 

32  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm.     (Wtshiagtoo  Alma) 

SUMMARY:  Dcacribes  t'al  chum,  a  form  of  masked  drama  origiiistiag 
aroimd  Pong  San  in  North  Korea.  Explains  that  the  playi  are  performed  out- 
doors, without  a  Uage.  and  teUi  that  they  consist  of  abort  aattrcs  on  the  moaka 
or  the  ruling  clasa. 

I .  FoDc-drama.  Korean— History  and  criticism.        I.  Untvernty  at  Waahtng- 
too  Archives  of  Ethnic  Muaic  and  Dance.     II.  Wadiingtoa  (State).     Univenity. 
Presa.     HI.  Series:  Waahington  films.  [Mottoo  picture] 
[PL963.3]  792.09519  72-700243 

Universiiy  of  Waahiogtoa  73  MARC 


Ponies  and  their  colts  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co. 
Made  by  James  F,  Bishop  Film  Ctjnimunicntions.  Re- 
lensed  ii.v  .McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  l%8, 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Let's  see  the  animals  series) 

Loop  fliiii  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  life  pattern  of  ponies  and  their 
colts,  including  their  chararteristlca,  environment,  and  locomotion. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.    Ponies — Juvenile  films.  i.   Chandler   Publishing  Company. 

San   Francisco,     u.  McOraw-HIll  Book  0)mpany.  Series:   Let'a 

see  the  animals  series  (Motion  picture) 


McGraw-Hill  Book  C^o. 


372.4 


73-702212 


Pons,  Maurice.       Virginales 
see 

Les  Mistons. 


Ponti,    Carlo 
see 

Blowup. 
Doctor  Zhivago. 

The  Girl  and  the  general. 

Pontine 
see   Cieneral  Motors  Corporation.    Pontine  Motor 
Division 


Pony    express    (Motion    picture)      Doubleday    Multimedia, 
1970. 

4  mln.    si,    color,    super  8  mm.     (Lttfe  la  tbe  early  West  ae- 
rles) 

lioop  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUHHAAT :  Traces  tbe  route  that  was  used  by  the  pony  axpreas 
to  carry  mall  from  tbe  Midwest  to  the  west  coast 

1.  Pony  expren.        I.  Douhleday  Multimedia.        Series:  Ufe  In 
the  early  West  series  (Motion  picture) 

383.4973  75-710188 

Doableday  Multimedia 


Pod    sharks    (Motion    picture)      Edwin    Middl^on,    1915. 
Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

13  mln.    si.    b*w.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  W.  C.  Fields"  first  film,  In  which  he  competes  with  a 
man  for  the  hand  of  a  girL 

I.  Mlddleton,  Edwin.    II.  Pyramid  Pllma,  Inc 

791.43  70-712468 

Pyramid  Films 


Poor  ftuiily  of  LiouL  [Filmstrip]     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  !971. 

83  (r.  colot  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  8  min 
(Families  of  South  America) 

Also  isaued  with  phonotape  in  caasette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Phyllis  Grant. 

SUMMARY:  Givesthe  location  andsizeofthe  city  of  Lima  in  Peru.  Empha- 
sizes the  difliculty  of  the  slum  life  of  the  poor  Points  out  the  importance  of  the 
work  dofke  by  the  poor  families  for  the  community,  and  tells  of  their  hope  for 
future  improvement.  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Lima— Juvenile  films.  2.  Lima — Poor  -  Juvenile  films.  3,  Slums-  Lima 
—Juvenile  films,  (I.  Lima.  2.  Peru— Social  conditions]  I.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Families  of  South  America. 
(Filmstrip]. 

[HN350]  372.8  72-734521 

EBEC  72  MARC 

Poor  little  Pepiuna  (Motion  picture)     Famous  Players  Film 
Co.    Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1916. 

71  min.     9l.     bAw.     16  itmi. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  PIckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congrewi. 

Credit*:  Director,  Sidney  Olcott ;  story,  Kate  Jordan.  Coat;  Mary 
PIckford,  Edwin  Mordant,  Edith  Shayne,  Jack  PIckford,  Eugene 
O'Brien,  Antonio  Maiorl.  Cesare  Gravinii. 

Summary:  The  adventures  of  the  young  daughter  of  wealthy 
Americans  in  Italy  who  Is  kldnai^ted  by  the  Mafla  and  raised  by  a 
peasant  family  but  who  manages  to  rejoin  her  parents  In  New  York 
by  stowing  away  on  a  ship  disguised  as  a  boy. 

I.  Famous  Players  Film  Company,  n.  Paramount  Pictures  Cor- 
poration,    tn.  Mary  PIckford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-362 

The  Poor  Httle  rich  girl  (Motion  piotvre)     Pickford  Film 
Corp.    Released  by  Artcraft  Pictures  Corp.,  1917. 

88  m  n.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  PIckford  film  collection,  Library  of  Congrees. 

Crediti:  Director.  Maurice  Toumeur :  story,  Eleanor  Rates ; 
scenario,  Frances  Marlon;  photography,  John  ▼.  d.  Broek,  Luclen 
Andrlot  Ctt»t:  Mary  Pldtford,  Madlaloe  Traverse,  Charles  Wellesly, 
QIadys  Fairbanks.  Frank  McOlyn.  Herbert  Prior.  Marcta  Harris. 

Summary:  The  story  of  tbe  unhappy  life  of  the  young  daughter 
of  wealthy  parents  who  Is  never  allowed  to  play  with  other  children 
and  Is  re«trlcted  to  a  suffocating  world  of  servants  and  tutors. 

I.  PIckford  Film  Corimratlon.  ii.  Arlrraft  Pictures  Ck>rporatlon. 
m.  Mary  PtckfOrd  film  collection. 

Fi 68-868 

The  Poor  pay  more  (Motion  picture)     National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1967. 

60  mln.    sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Bumtnary:  Examines  the  special  hardships  faced  by  the  poor  In 
consumer  purchasing.  Explores  the  pricing  practices  of  supermarket 
chains,  the  techniques  of  food  freezer  salesmen  and  the  methods  of 
the  furniture  and  appliance  stores  and  the  finance  companies.  Offi- 
cials from  varlotu  private  and  governmental  programs  outline  the 
problems  and  show  how  they  are  attempting  to  alleviate  them, 

1.  Onsumer  education.  i.  NaUtHial  Educational  Television  and 
Badlo  (Center. 

640.73 
Indiana  Unlr.  Aadlo-  Tlanal  Center 


Fi  A  67-6070 


85 


Poar  Pao^'i  Camf^tm  <19«).  [Motion  picture]    Thome  Filma. 
1971. 

3  min.     bL     color,     super  8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  316) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  film  notes  oa  cartridge  case. 

Producer.  Dennis  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Coven  the  origins  of  the  Poor  People's  Campaign  in  Washing- 
Umi.  D.C,  in  1968.  the  construction  of  RcsiurcctioD  Qly,  the  maaa  ralbea, 
speeches,  appeals  to  government  officials.  ai>d  finsUy  the  eviction  of  tbe  ren- 
denta  by  the  police. 

I.  Poor  People's  Campaign.        1.  Thome  Films,  inc..  Boulder,  Cola     II. 
Series:  S  mm.  documents  project.  [Motion  picture)  no.  316. 
[E185.615]  322.4  72-701135 

Tliome  Films  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pop  and  op  art.  [Filmstripj     Educational  Audio  Visual,  1972. 

2  filnutnpt  (66  fr  each)  color.  35  nun.  ind  2  phonodiscs  (2  \.  each), 
12  in-;  33  1/3  rpm  .  pL».  1-2.  16  min,;  pu.  3-4.  15  min. 

Also  iuucd  wiih  phonoupc  in  caueltc. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  picture  research.  Marjorie  Weliah,  editor.  Gladys 
Carter. 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  the  two  recent  art  movements  known  as  pop  and  op 
ail.  showing  examples  Trom  the  work  of  pop  and  op  artists,  quoting  their  ex- 
pressed intentions  and  attitudes,  and  comparing  pop  and  op  art  with  earlier  an 

I  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Ptea&antville, 


1   Popan      2.0piicalari 
N.Y. 

[N6494.P6} 
Educational  Audio  Visual 


72-736376 

MARC 


Pop  art  {Slide  set]     Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1 97 1 . 


20  si 


1  X  2in. 


With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  views  of  works  that  best  tliustraie  «hai  pop  an  is 
Includes  works  by  Jasper  Johns,  Robert  Rauschenberg.  Larry  Rivers.  Robert 
Indiana.  Tom  Wessclnun,  Roy  Lichensicin,  Marisol,  Claes  Oldenberg,  James 
Roscnquist,  and  Andy  Warhol. 

1.  Pop  art— United  States.  2.  An,  Modern  -20ih  century  United  Slates 
I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

[N6512.5.P6i  704  72-73i327 

Educatioita)  Dimensions  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Pop  Buell:   Hooncr  at  the  front    {Motion  picture)    CBS 
\ews,   11K>5. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Spoc-utred  l>y  the  I'nulential  Insurance  Co.  of  America, 

Teie^'iisl  on  the  CHS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Credits:  ['rfKluc«r,  Isaac  Klelnerman;  director,  Wlllard  ran  Dyke; 
writer,  Earle  Liiby :  narrator,  Walter  Cronklte;  photoftrapher.  Merle 
Se%ern;  editor,  Walter  Katz. 

Summaiy:  Describes  the  work  of  Edgar  "Pop"  Buell,  an  American 
farmer  working  In  the  refugee  center  of  Sam  Thong,  Lao«t,  for  the 
Agency  for  InlematiODal  Etevelopment-  Describes  hts  aid  to  the 
refugees  of  surrounding  Tillages  and  Inclades  the  Tlews  of  Thon  Sar, 
Buell'H  chief  Laotian  aide,  while  rialtlog  Buell's  home  In  the  United 
States. 

1.  EcoDomlc  a-iRlstance,  American — Laos.  BueU,  Edgar.  i.  The 
Twentieth  century  (Tel-  evIalOD     program)        n.      Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  inc.    CBS  News. 

309.2  Fi  e^-^M 


Pop  cop  (Motion  picture)    Don  Pietromonaco.    Released  by 
Pyramid  Films,  1969. 

3  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMABT:  Shows  a  policeman  directing  traffic  at  a  busy  inter- 
■e<'lion  to  the  beat  of  popular  music. 

1.  Trafflc  police.  2.  Music,  Popular  (Songs,  etc.)  I.  Pietro- 
monaco. Don.    II.  Pyramid  Films,  [dc 

[HV8079.5]  388.8  76-714094 

pyramid  Films 


Pop  gear  (Motion  picture) 
see   Go  go  mania 


Pop  show    (Motion    picture)      Fred   Mogubgub,   1966.     Re- 
leased by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY:  Presents  an  assemblage  of  animated  bits,  live  action 
■equences.  old  flim  clips,  and  stills  to  Illustrate  what  is  and  Is  not 
"In"  for  New  York  Jet-setters. 

1.  New  York   (City)— Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Mogxibgub, 

FreU.     II.  Pyramid  Fllma,  Inc. 

rF128.62]  704.945  78-712462 

Pyramid  Pllms 


Popcorn    (Motion  picture) 
see    Density:    Popcorn 


Pope  Paul  VI  at  the  United  Nations  {Motion  picture) 
United  Nations  Office  of  Public  Information.  Released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm, 

BMnmiiry:  \  report  of  the  Tislt  of  Pope  Paul  vi  to  the  General 
Autembly  and  Koiretarlut  of  the  t'nited  Nations  on  the  occasion  of 
the  20th  atinlversary  of  the  organization.  Presents  highlights  of  bll 
address  on  world  peace. 

1.    Paulun   VI,    Pope,   1807-  i.   fnlted   Nations.     Office  of 

Public  Information,    n.  Csuada.    National  Film  Board. 

261.8  Fi  A  68-1671 

National  Film  itoard  of  ('annda 


P*opeil  Brothers 


Dlal-O-Matic. 


P<V8iclc    {Motion  picture)     Greenwall  Films. 
American  Educational  Films,  1969. 


Released  by 


10  mill,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Crei'lt:  Director,  Grant  Bobloff. 

HiiBwH*^:  I'oiiilB  out  (hat  rootonycling  Is  one  of  the  fasteat  crow- 
ing sportN  in  Am4>rlcn.  Includes  scenta  of  motoroyclea  on  racetracka. 
climbing  hills,  and  on  pleasure  outings. 

1.  Motorcycling.         i.  On^nwall  Films,    ii.  American  Educational 

*'""*  796.7  71-701344 

American  Kducallonal  rilmi 


Popular  introduction  to  nuclear  physics  {FUmatrip)  North 
American  Philips  Corp.  Made  by  N.  V.  Philips  Gloei- 
lampeiifabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  1969.  Released 
in  the  V.  S-  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

26  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Physical  principles  of  electron  tubes) 

With  lecture  guide  and  student  workbook. 

Bummary:  Explains  the  atom,  periodic  table,  mass  number,  iso- 
topes, binding  energy,  fusion  and  flsaton,  chain  reactions  the  reac- 
tor, utilisation  of  nuclear  energy,  radloactlTlty,  alpha  and  beta  par- 
ticles, gamma  radiation,  and  Industrial  applications  of  radio  Isotopes. 
With  captions.  *^ 

1,  Nuclear  physics.  i.  North  American  Philips  Corporation 

n.   McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series;  Physical  principles  of 

electron  tubes  (Fllmstrlp) 

„  _^  .       ,  537.5  77-736373 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 


Popular  Science  Audio-Visuals 
see 

Acetabularia:   experimental  alga. 
Addition:  base  5. 

African  cultural  backgrounds. 

Alphabet. 

American  poetry  of  the  nineteenth 
century, 

Americans  on  the  move. 
Analyzing  scientific  data. 

Ancient  Crete. 

Ancient  India:   a  cradle  of  civilization. 

Antigone. 

Applied  geometry. 

Auditory  discrimination:    initial  consonant 
sounds. 

Auditory  discrimination:    rhyming  sounds. 

Beetles — friends  or  foes? 

Biochemistiy  of  enzyme  action. 

Blood  cell  physiology. 

Bolivar;    Latin  American  patriot. 

Careers  in  the  computer  field. 

The  Circulatory  system. 

The  City  in  U.  S.  history. 

Crisis  in  the  family. 

Cytoplasmic  inheritance. 

Desert  plants  and  animals. 

Doppler  effect. 

Drop  in  or  drop  out  ? 

Ecology  of  North  American  deserts. 

Eleanor  Roosevelt:    htimanitarian. 

Elementary  particles  and  quarks, 
Elodea  leaf  oeUi. 
An  Enemy  of  the  people. 

Energy  and  entropy:   driving  force  of  a 
chemical  reaction. 

Eatimatinj  cell  lize. 


86 


Kthan  Frome. 

Fine  structure  of  the  chromosome. 

The  General  angle. 

A  General  concept  of  congruence. 

Geometric  inequalities. 

Giants  in  the  earth. 

Great  expectations. 

Grouping  and  classifying. 

Hamlet. 

High  dam  on  the  Nile. 

Hormone  control  of  insect  development. 

How  can  the  U.  S.  A.  fight  poverty? 

How  the  citizen  makes  his  voice  heard. 

Hydrides  and  oxides. 

Independence  days  around  the  world. 

Inequalities. 

laboratory  skills  in  chemistry. 

Learning  on  your  own. 
Light  path  tnd  focus. 

Locating  a  point. 

Matching  triangles. 

The  Mathematics  of  motion. 

The  Meaning  of  decimals. 

A  Million. 

Moby  Dick. 

Multiplication  and  division:   equations. 
Numbers  less  than  zero. 
The  Ocean;   a  new  frontier. 
Onioa  ikin  ceOs. 

Osmosis. 

Personality  in  business. 

Picture  vocabulary. 
The  Planet  Mars. 
Poe's  short  stories. 
Popularity  parade. 

Reflection  of  light. 
Reproduction. 


Resources:    use,  misuse,  recovery,  and 
discovery. 


Roimding  numbers. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pi^wlar  Science  Audio-Visuals    (Continued) 

Sequential  order. 
Solar  radiations. 
Solving  radical  equations. 
Spacecraft  in  tiie  solar  ^stem, 

symbiosis. 

3ynthetic  giant  molecules. 
Unrest  and  dissent. 

Unsolved  problems. 

Utban  redevelopment. 
Udai  the  micrcwcope,  put  1. 

Uitng  the  nucroKope,  part  2. 

Visual  discrimination:   direction,  size, 
color,  and  shape. 

Visual  discrimination:   position,  geometric 

figures,  and  forms. 

Waves  and  pulses. 

What  about  drugs  ? 

What  does  an  opinion  poll  mean? 

What  number  properties  signify. 

Who  real^  discovered  America  ? 

Winds  and  air  currents. 

Work  problems  in  mathematics. 

The  World  of  microbes . 

World  population  patterns:    outlook  and 
implications. 

Your  job  outlook, 

Yugoslavia:    land  of  the  South  Slavs. 


Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  inc.,  New 
York 


Air  pollution. 

Caring  for  your  hands  and  nails. 

Meteorological  instruments. 
Neurospora:    e?q>erimental  mold. 

Optical  properties  of  minerals. 

Parasitic  worms  that  mvade  the  body. 

Science — electromagnetic  radiations. 

Thailand. 

We  learn  from  the  Indians. 


Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  inc. ,  New 
York.    Audio-Visual  Division 
see 

Accelerated  motion  problems. 
Addition  and  subtraction  are  related. 
The  Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn. 
Air  pollution. 

Aladdin. 
Amphibians. 

Ancestors  of  ancient  man. 

Animal  communication. 

Animal  navigation. 

Applying  properties  of  multiplication  to 
fractional  numbers. 

Area  of  geometric  figures. 

Areas  of  triangular  regions. 

The  Associative  property  of  multiplication. 

The  Avogadro  number. 

Babysitter. 

Biochemistry  of  vitamin  action. 
Biography — Louisa  May  Alcott. 

Biological  clocks. 

Birds. 

Blood  types. 
Bras  and  girdles. 
Bret  Harte's  short  stories. 

Broken-line  graph. 
Careers  in  health. 

Careers  in  science. 

Caring  tor  pets. 

Caring  for  your  feet — pedicure. 

caring  for  your  feet — shoe  problems. 

Cats. 

Le  Chatelier's  principle. 

Chemical  changes  in  rocks  and  minerals. 

Chemical  kinetics. 

Chemistry  and  the  Nobel  Prize. 

Chemistry  of  group  VI  A. 

Childbirth. 

A  Christmas  carol. 

Circular  motion. 


87 


classification  of  triangles. 

Cleansing  your  eyes  and  lips. 

Climate. 

Colonial  cities,  1700-1750. 

Color  makes  the  dUference. 

Common  denominators;   Addition  and 
subtraction. 

Comparative  anatomy. 

Comparing  fractional  numbers . 

Complementary  and  supplementary  angles. 

A  Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Artliur's 
court. 

The  Coordinate  covalent  bond. 

The  Covalent  bond:   molecular  orbitals. 

Dating  geologic  events. 

Decimal  numeration  system. 
Decimals;   addition  and  subtraction. 

Decimals  in  multiplication. 

The  Dentist. 

Diagrams  help  solve  problems. 

Dictatorship;   Hitler,  a  case  study. 

Discovering  man's  early  ancestors. 

Division:   fractional  numbers. 

The  Doctor. 

The  Earth's  gravity  field. 

Electrochemical  and  electrolytic  cells. 

Engagement. 

Estimation  in  division. 

Evidence  that  the  continents  have  changed. 

The  E^qjerienced  one. 

Ejqjloring  the  polar  regions. 

Facial  skin  toning. 

Farming  the  world  over. 

Field  Identification  of  minerals. 

Finding  equations  of  lines. 

Finding  factors. 

The  Fireman. 

Fish. 

Fishing  for  fun  and  food. 

Force  fields. 


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Friction  is  everywhere. 
Fuel  cells. 

Functions  of  the  liver. 

Gandhi — leader  of  modem  India. 
The  Genetic  code. 

The  Good  earth. 

Greatest  common  factor. 

Guinea  pigs,  hamsters,  and  gerbils. 

Hormones. 

How  a  computer  solves  a  problem. 

How  automation  affects  your  life. 

How  dinosaurs  lived. 

How  farming  has  changed. 

How  we  think  in  geometry:    points,  paths. 

The  Hygiene  of  menstruation. 

Idylls  of  the  King. 

Indirect  measurement:    sine  ratio. 

Insect  pests. 

Intercourse. 

Interdependence  of  plants  and  animals. 

Interpreting  biological  data. 

Introduction  to  area. 
Introduction  to  base  five, 
totroduction  to  complex  numbers. 

Introduction  to  histology. 
Introduction  to  irrational  numbers. 

Introduction  to  measurement. 
Introduction  to  per  cent. 

The  Ionic  bond. 

It  isn't  easy  to  become  an  adult. 

Jacob  Hiis:    social  crusader. 
The  Job  interview. 
Julius  Caesar. 
Kipling— Just  so  story. 
Laboratory  analysis  of  minerals. 
The  Law  and  you. 
Learning  to  live. 


Least  common  multiples. 

Lite  and  death  ol  freshwater  lakes. 
Life  in  a  pond. 

lite  in  the  soil. 

The  Lift. 

The  Lively  atom. 
Livli^  things  of  the  sea. 

Lizards  and  snakes. 
Logarithms  and  interpolation. 

Love  story. 
Macromolecular  bonds. 

Macromolecules  in  biology. 

Mathematical  sentences. 

The  Meaning  of  success. 

The  Meaning  of  work. 

Measurement  of  time. 

Measurement — precision. 
Measuring  the  earth's  size  and  shape. 

The  Meeting. 

Menstruation. 

Minerals  and  crystals. 

Minerals  of  economic  importance. 

Multiplication  and  division  are  related. 

Multiplication  forms  and  the  distributive 
property. 

Nationalism  as  a  force  in  Asia. 

The  New  Africa. 

Nigeria:   land  of  great  potential. 

Night  out. 

The  Odyssey. 

The  Older  touch. 

Open  sentences. 

Our  diminishing  resources . 

Our  town. 

The  Party, 

People  who  work  while  you  sleep. 

Permutations. 

Persuasion  techniques  and  propaganda. 

Photography. 


88 


Place  value. 

The  Policeman. 

Political  ferment  in  Latin  America. 
The  Postman. 

The  President's  powers  and  responsibilities. 
Probing  the  interior  of  the  earth. 
Problem  solving:   coin  problems. 
Properties  of  addition:   fractional  numbers. 
The  Public  librarian. 
Pumps  in  the  living  cell. 
Radioactive  minerals. 
Radioastronomy . 

Rational  number  system  of  arithmetic — 
some  properties. 

Hays  and  angles. 

Rearrangement  theorem  of  multiplication. 

Rectangular  prisms. 

The  Red  badge  of  courage . 

Renaming  numbers  for  multiplication. 

Renaming  numbers  for  subtraction. 

The  Return  of  the  native. 

Reversible  reactions  and  reactions  to 
completion. 

Rl^t  angles  in  3-dlmensional  figures. 

The  Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner. 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Sanitation  workers. 

Scarcity — a  basic  economic  problem. 

The  Scarlet  letter. 

The  School  nurse. 

Sectors  and  segments. 

Short  form  of  division. 

Significant  figures  in  science. 

Sin4)le  electrical  circuits. 
Singapore;   ocean  crossroads. 
Solution  sets. 
^>ace  travel. 

Sugar  metabolism. 
Swimming  party. 

Tangents  to  circles. 


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Teeth. 
Thermochemistry. 

ITi^  came  to  live  here. 
To  be  somebody. 
Tobacco,  alcohol,  and  narcotics. 
Tomorrow  at  ten. 
Toward  European  economic  unify. 
Turning  over  a  new  leaf. 
Turtles. 

Two  properties  of  addition:    commutative, 
associative. 


Two  properties  of  multiplication;    commu- 
tative, associative. 


The  Ugly  duckling. 

Understanding  time  and  chronology. 

UNICEF:    the  children's  friend. 

U.S.  foreign  policy:    1890-1910. 

Using  per  cent. 

Using  the  metric  system. 
Van  der  Waals  forces. 
Vibrations  and  sound  waves. 

Visit  to  a  pet  shop. 
Volunteer  work. 
Washing  a  dog. 

What  is  a  mammal  ? 

What  is  a  region? 

What  troubles  the  troublemaker? 

What  vocational  studies  can  do  for  you. 

What  you  can  do  with  string. 

Wonders  of  the  sea. 

You,  the  consumer. 

Your  first  year  at  college. 

Populaiity.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

6  transparencies,    color.     10  x  12  in.    (Dating  relations.  Junior  high  level) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Arthur  W  Blue.  Wtliiani  L-  Looft.  Daniel  M  McMil- 
len. 

CONTENTS:  Surface  appeal. — Traits  of  popularity. — Friendliness. — In- 
teraction with  people. — Doing  things. — Being  yourself. 

1.  Popularity— Juveriile  rilm*  (I.  Conduct  of  life]  i.  Creative  Visuals 
(Firm)     Tl.  Series:  Dating  relations.  [Transparencies}  Junior  high  level. 

(BJ1581.2}  301.41  72-735703 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Popularity  and  friendship  (FUmitrip)    Visual  Aids  Studio, 

i»eo. 

44  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Contemporary  coortesf,  no.  II 
Summon/:   Portrays   tbe   meaning  of   popularltr  and   frlendiblp. 

Bmphaslies  bow  to  make  good  friends. 

1.  Friendahlp.    2.  Poi»Uu1t7.        l  Visual  Aids  Stadlo,  HantSTille, 

Tei,         Series :  O>ntemporai7  coortesy  (Fllmstrip)  no.  1. 

Fi  A  67-3698 

Tlanal  Aids  Studio 


Popularity    puade    {FUm$trip)      Popolu-   Scioice   Andio- 
Visimls,  1970. 

43  fr.     color.    3S  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Aaalyzes  factors  that  make  boys  popular  with  boja, 
girls  with  girls,  and  each  vitb  tbe  opposite  sex.  Describes  road- 
blocks to  popularity  and  suggests  methods  of  eliminating  them. 
With  captions. 

L  Popularity.        L  Pi^utar  Science  Audio-Visuals. 

395  7a-733481 

Popular  Science  Audio- 


PapuUtim  (Filmstrip)  Student  Nati(Hi»I  Education  Asso- 
ciati<m  in  cooperation  with  the  AasociaticHi  of  ClassnxHn 
Teachers,  1970. 

92  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  \fro- 
Jector,  1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In^  331  rpm.  (BnTtron- 
mental  crisis,  no.  S) 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Alan  Freeman;  music,  Aon  Ferrlno. 

SUUHABY:  Dlacuaaea  Tarlous  a;q>ect8  of  tbe  peculation  problnn 
and  its  association  with  pollution.  Explains  that  Amerloa  uses  many 
times  more  raw  resources  than  other  countries  with  higher  popola- 
tlons. 

1.  Pollution.  2.  Popnlatloo.  I.  Student  National  Education  Aa- 
sodatioo.        Series:   BnTlronmental  crisis   (Fllinstrip)   no.  S, 

628  78-737267 

PopalatlML  [MotiOT  picture]     Hubbard  Scieadfic  Ca,  1972. 


■upcflBun.    (EcolacyBndMvini 


approK.  4  mm.    n.     col 
ies) 

Loop  film  brcvtiid|c. 

With  lachtt't  guide  and  Hudcm  Mudy  guida. 

SUMMARY:  EttaUidMS  tbe  coolagKal  prindpte  that 
a  natural  limiL  Dtaaibn  the  populuioa  csploaim. 

1.  Ecology.  2.  PofMdMMm.  1.  HuUard  (T.  N.) 
Northbrook,  IIL  11.  Series:  Ecology  aod  caviroaMMaJ 
tore] 

CQH541)  574.5 

Hubbard  Sdcatttk:  Co.  73 


Population    and    ptrflntioD    (Motion    picture)     International 
Film  Bureau,  1971.    Made  by  Walter  H.  Beriet. 

17  niln.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  EMucatlonal  consulUnt.  William  R.  Btapp. 

SUMMARY:  Portray*  the  present  environmental  crisis  in  North 
America  cauaed  both  by  misuse  of  the  enrlronment  and  by  tbe  great 
demands  of  a  constantly  growing  population.  Emphasizes  tbe  need 
for  changes  in  attitude  ai^  for  a  commitment  to  floding  both  short- 
range  and  long-range  solutions  to  tbe  problems  of  air,  water,  and 
land  pollution. 

1.  Pollution.     2.  Man — Influence  on  nature.    3.  Population. 
I.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.  C3ilcago. 

[TD180]  614.7  75-712271 

International  Film  Bureau 


Population  Council,  New  York 
see 

New  intra -uterine  plastic  contraceptive 

devices. 


Population  Dynamics,  Inc. 
see 

Beyond  conception. 


Population  ecology   (Motion  picture) 
see    Competition  among  species 

The   Population  explosion   (FUmstrip)      New    York   Times, 
Office  of  Educational  Activities,  1967. 

«M.'r  ..,*^^     ^  '"'^      (Filnietrip  on  current  affalrK.  March  1967) 

With  discussion  manual.     Manual  lacking  in  L  C 
»,    ^!!."*'^u?'  ^'^<^-^***  ">e  effect  of  Increasing  population  on  poverty, 
hunger,  mitera'T,  and  political   iDstability.  e^>eclally   In  less  dev^- 
oped  areas  of  Asia.  Africa,  and  Utin  America.     Emphasiaes  grow- 
ing world  concern  over  the  problem      With  captions. 

1    Population.     2.   Underdeveloped   areas.        r.   New  York  Times. 
Series. 

*7-_,T    ».*.  Fi  A  67-2539  rev 

New  York  Times 


Pf^idation  explosion  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  19f)8. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  factors  which  have  contributed  to  the  Im- 
balance between  population  and  wealth-producing  eletnenta  in  the 
mid-twenUeth  centur?  world. 

1.   Population — Juvenile  films.  l  Canada.      National  Film 

Board,     a.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

SOlJi  Fi  A  68-2287 

McCraw-Hitl  Book  Co. 


89 


Population  sUtistics  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation. 1971. 

54  fr.  color.  SS  mm.  and  phwiodisc:  1  s.,  12  ln_  S3|  rpBi- 
11  min.     (The  Ecological  crisU) 

Also  issued  with  plHHioUpe  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Richard  Felger;  production  consultant,  Shel- 
ton  P.  Applegate. 

SUMMABY:  Presents  sUtlstlcs  showing  that  human  population 
Is  increasing  at  a  rate  exceeding  tbe  environmental  capacity  of  tbe 
earth.  lUustrates  the  major  biological  population  controls  and  how 
they  affect  20th  century  man. 

1.  Population.  2.  Ecology.  I.  Q-f-Ed  Productions.  II.  Sodetr 
for  \l8uai  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  III.  Series:  The  Ecological 
crisis  (Filmstrip) 

«.  .  ^ ,    ^.      .  ^^2  78-738544 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Population  trends  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Q-f-Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation. 1971. 

48  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  a,  12  in,  33ft  rrttn 
10  min.     (Tbe  Ecological  crisis) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Richard  Felger;  producUon  consultant,  Sbel- 
ton  P.  Applegate. 

SUMMABY :  Shows  sUtlstics  concwnlng  the  reproducUve  poten- 
tlau  in  nature  and  the  normal  population  growth  pattern  of  a 
apeciea.  (Compares  a  normal  population  growth  curve  with  an  ex- 
plosive population  growth  curve. 

1.   Population.     2.   B^roduction.  I.  Q-f-Ed  Productions      II 

Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.     Ill    Series-  The  Bco- 
logical  crisis  (Film-  strip)  ^^ 

301.3  70-738569 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

'ipiliMini  [Motion  picture]    Centrrai  Educational  Films.  1972. 

16  mm.    td.     color.     16  nun.     (Bute  ecology  series) 

CREDITS:  Autbon,  James  Koevenig.  Sue  Haa 

SUMMARY:  Defines  populstions,  iavestifates  social  unicturcs  of  wiout 
popwlatioiM,  aiustrates  the  speed  of  unchecked  populuioa  growth.  *nd  constdera 
bcton  csisicig  a  given  population  to  increase  or  decline. 

I.  Population  I  Centron  Educational  Pihnt.  II.  Series:  Basic  ecology 
series.  (Motion  picture] 

(HBSSlj  301.3  78-715369 

Centroo  Educational  Pilnu  72  MARC 


The  Porcelain  industry  in  Finland  (Hotlfm  picture)    Double- 
day  Multimedia,  1970. 

4  mln.    sL    n^r.    super  8  mm. 

\joop  film  moimted  In  cartridga 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :    Shows   craftsmen  shaping,   painting,   and  caring  for 
porcelain  produits  at  a  Urge  porcelain  factory  in  Helslaltl,  Finland. 

1.  Porcelain— Helsinki        I.  Donbleday  Holtlmedla. 

666  77-7100M 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


The  Porcnpine  and  Us  condns.  [Motion  picture]     Troll  Associ- 
ates, 1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (In  field  and  meadow) 

Loop  film  in  cartfidgc. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DeKribes  the  behavior  and  activities  of  tbe  porcupine  aiwl 
related  animals  in  their  natural  habitats. 

I.  Porcupines— Juvenile  fUro*.     (l.  Porcupine*]       I.  Troll  Aaaociates.     II. 
Series:  In  field  and  meadow.  [Motion  picture] 

lQL737.R652]  599  72-700740 

Troll  Asaociates  72  MARC 

Porgy  and  Bess  by  George  Gershwin     (FUnutHp)     Edu- 
cational Audio  Visnal,  1966. 

63  fr     b&w.    85  mm.     (Moslc  appreciation  seriea) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  story  notes. 

CrtftUt:  Editor,  Patricia  Ann  Watson. 

S^mtnary:  Uaea  photographs  from  the  original  198S  produetloQ  tX 
Porgj  and  Bc«  starring  Todd  Dnncan  and  Anne  Wiggins  Brovm  to 
describe  this  modem  opM«. 

I.  Oershwln.  Oeorge.  ue»-lfl«T.  P«g7  and  Ben.  n.  BdncaUonal 
Audio  visual.  Inc.,  PteasantrlUe.  N.  T.  Series:  Moslc  apcmda- 
Uon  serica  { Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4201 
Bducatlooal  Audio  Tlsoal 


friend  of  the  ma.  [Filmatrip]     Visuali  for 


TW  Perpotee— Ml 

Teaching.  1972. 

65  ft.    color.     3S  mm.       atkl  pboaodiK;:  12  in.,  33  1/3  Tpm.,  16  mia. 

Also  issued  with  pboooupe  in  caiacne. 

SUMMARY:  Photognphs  and  drawings  trace  the  hiHory  of  tbe  poq>ftisf 
ar»d  also  show  tbe  porpoise  at  play  in  loos  and  marinelaiMk.  Inchidca  recorded 
aouods  made  by  porpoisea. 

1.  Porpoises    Juvenile  Rhns.     [I.  PorpoMCS]        I.  ViMab  far  TcscUh- 

lQL737.C432i  599  72-733214 

VisiAls  (or  Teachiag  T3  MARC 

Porpoise  with  a  purpose  (Motion  picture)    Marine  Studios. 
Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1968. 

'24  iii'n.     sd.    <-olor.     16  mm.     (Wonders  of  tbe  sea) 

Magnetic  flound  track. 

SuHimary:  Shows  an  expedition  from  Marine  Studios  capturing 
a  yonng  porpoise  at  sen  and  then  carefully  training  him  to  perform. 

1.  Porpoisen.  I.  Marine  Studios,  Marloeland.  Fla.     n.  Sterling 

Educational  Films,  Inc.  Series:  Wonders  of  the  sea  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

599.5  70-708198 

Sterling  Bducational  Films 

A   Porpoise    works   with   divers    (FUnutrip)     My   weekly 
reader  ,196-?, 

29  fr.     color.    3S  mm. 

Summary:  Olacusses  tbe  development  of  the  Naval  Sea  Lab  n 
and  Its  operation  under  water.  Explains  how  divera  help  one  an- 
other, and  how  a  porpoise  is  trained  as  an  underwater  helper. 

1.  Project  Sealab — Juvwjile  films.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

599.5  76-732912 

Pennsylvania  School  for  tbe  Deaf 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Port  {Motion  picture)  Donald  Joseph  Afurphy  and  William 
Dean  Schmidr.  Released  by  International  Communica- 
tion Films,  1!H>5. 

4  min.     si.     L'olur.     8  mm.     (Ekiiieutuiy  social  studies  series) 
I»ip  film  mounted  la  carirldgv.     Issueil  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mni. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

saiiitH'inj:  Presents  views  of  a  port  and  identifies  various  activities 

'  1.  Harbors.  i.  Murphy,  [^nald  Joseph,     ii.  Schmidt.  William 

lyea'n      m     luternational    Comnumlcatlon    Films.  Series :   Ele- 

mentary social  smrties  series   (Motion  picture.     International  Com- 
niunicntion  Filmsk 

387.1  74^703133 

IiitermitlonalCommnni-  cation  Films 

Port  Noarlimira  Reef  (Motion  picture)  Douglas  Steen,  Gil- 
berton.  Australia.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  American 
Educational  Films,  1970. 

10  mm.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crcditg:  Director,  Douglas  Steen. 

fummnry:  Shows  three  skin  divers  visiting  the  only  marine 
sanctuary  on  the  southern  Australia  coast.  Pictures  uodlsturlwd 
coral  reef  formations  and  surrounding  plant  and  animal  life, 

1.  Marine  parks  and  reserves — Australia.  i.  Steen,  Douglas  B. 

n.  American  Educational  Films. 

574.92  78-709355 

American  Educational  Films 


Port  of  New  York  Authority 
see 


Area  closed. 

Today  the  twenty-first. 


The  Port  of  San  Francisco  (Filmistrip)  San  Francisco 
Unified  School  District.  Made  and  released  by  Society 
for  Vi?ual  Education,  1967. 

49  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Sao  Francisco — our  city  and  county) 

CredU»:  Director  cf  consultants,  William  B.  Sanborn. 

Summmi/-  Points  out  that  San  Francist-o  Bay  is  one  of  the  best 
natural  harbors  in  the  world  and  that  It  was  well-known  by  the 
Indians  Notes  that  the  first  Euroi>eans  to  view  the  bay  were  the 
members  of  Don  Caspar  de  Portola's  expedition  in  1769.  Includes 
shots  of  the  bay.  shliw  docking,  and  a  tugboat  at  work.  Shows  the 
responsibilities  of  the  captain,  mates,  officers,  longshoremen,  dock 
workers,  harbor  patrol  men.  and  the  San  Francisco  Fire  Department. 

1  San  Francisco— Harbor.  i.  San  Francisco  Unified  School  Dis- 
trict. II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  Series;  San 
Francisco— our  city  and  county  (Fllmstrlp) 

38G  Fi  A  GS-SGOa 

Society  for  Visunl  Education 

Port  wine  from  Portugal  {Flhmtrip)  Hulton  Pres.s,  Lon- 
don. I'.Hi??  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions, 
10|-.>. 

33  fr.    i)&w.    aimm.    (Commodity  geography) 

Produce<i  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Committee  for  Visual 
Ald-i  for  Eduaitlon  and  Port  Wine  Trade  Association. 

Picture  post  fllmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Siimmari/:  Describes  the  making  of  port  wine  from  the  growth 
and  the  harvest  of  the  grapes  In  the  Douro  Valley  through  sampling 
and  warehousing  of  the  wine  in  London. 

1.  Port  wine.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd,  London,  ii.  Dufour  Editions, 
Inc.        Series:  Commodity  geography  (Fllmstrip) 

641.3  Fi  A  67-4035 

Dufour  Editions 


Portable  belt  and  orbital  sanders  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Enjr.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  E(lucational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Wood — ^portable  power  tools) 

I>3op  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Describes  portable  belt  and  orbital  sanders,  and  shows 
how  to  set  tbem  up,  how  to  use  them  with  Tarloua  kinds  of  wood, 
and  how  to  achieve  specific  results. 

1.  Sanding  machines.  i.  Eothen  Pllms.  n.  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wood — portable  power 
tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  7a-708295 

Socyclopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Portable  electric  drills  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Eiw^clo- 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Wood — portable  power  tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teaclier's  guide. 

.Nummary;  Describes  a  portable  electric  drill,  and  shows  how  to 
■et  It  up,  how  to  use  It  with  various  kinds  of  wood,  and  how  to 
achieve  specific  results. 

1.  Drilling  and  boring  machinery.     2.  Power  tools.  I.  Eothen 

Films,    n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.       Se- 
ries: Wood — portable  power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  71-708296 

Bncrclopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Edticational  Corp. 

Portable  electric  rooters  (grooves  and  dados)  (Motion 
picture)  Eothen  Fihna,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wood— portable  power  tools) 

I.O0P  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Hummarv:  Describes  the  use  of  «  portable  electric  router  to  make 
grooves  and  dados.  Shows  how  to  set  It  up,  bow  to  use  It  with 
various  kind*  of  wood,  and  how  to  achieve  specific  results. 

1    Roatlng-madiloefl.  l  Eothen  Films,    ii.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series:    Wood  —  portable 

power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

821.9  75-708297 

Em-yclopaedla  Briun-  nlca  Educitlooal  Corp. 


Portable  electric  routers  (rabbeting  and  molding)  (Motion 
picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educaticmal 
Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.     si.   color,    super   8  mm.     (Wood — portable  power  tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sitmmary:  Describes  the  use  of  a  portable  electric  router  to  do 
rabbeting  and  molding.  Shows  how  It  is  set  up.  how  to  use  it  with 
various  kinds  of  wood,  and  bow  to  achieve  specific  results. 

1.   Routing-machines.  i.   Eothen  Films,     n.   Encyclopaedia 

Britannica    Educational    Corporation.  Series:    Wood— portable 

power  tools   (Motion  picture) 

621.9  79-708298 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Portable  electric  saw  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min       si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Portable  power  tools) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ,  .^  ,„ 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  for  using  a  portable  electric 

saw.  a^^^T^^'^f^^i^f'co'S^K  Cambridge.   Mass.         Series: 
Portable  power  tooU  (Motion  plc^)^  78-706353 

Ealing  CJorp. 


Hie  Portable  electric  saw,  how  to  use  It  safely.  [Filmstrip]     Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1964. 

57  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Identifies  the  parts  of  the  poruble  electric  saw.  locludei 
suggestions  about  which  size  and  blide  to  use  for  cutting  different  materials. 
Shows  butt  cuts,  Isp  joints,  notching,  and  angle  cuts. 

1.  Saws.  2.  Power  tools.  1.  Illinois.  University.  Vocadooal  Agriculture 
Service. 

[TTI53.5]  W1.9  72-735248 

lU.  Univ.  Vocational  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


Portable  electric  saws  (Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1968. 
Released  by  BFA  Educntional  Media,  1971. 

*JJ  iiiiu.     sd.    color.     16  ram.     (Industrial  education  series) 

With  sulde. 

CREDITS :  Educational  consultants.  Lee  W.  Ralston,  David  O. 
Taxis. 

SUMMARY ;  Tresents  typical  uses,  proper  handling,  and  safety 
practices  that  are  as-soclated  with  the  portable  electric  saw.  Oorers 
ripping,  crossciittlng,  and  t)evel-cuttlng  of  wood,  and  the  cutting  of 
metals  and  masonry  materials. 

1.  Power  tools— Safety  measures.     2.  Saws.  I.  Bailey  Films, 

Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif.    II.  BFA  Educational  Media.    III.  Series;  In- 
dustrial education  series  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-711113 

BFA  Educational  Media  rev 


Portable  grinder  (Motion  picture)    BFA  Edncati<HiaI  Media, 

1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Metalworklng  series) 

I,oop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  safe  and  proper  operation  of  the' 
portable  grinder  using  a  coarse  wheel  to  grind  aluminum, 

1.  Grinding  wheels.  2.  Aluminum— Finishing.  I.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.  Series:  Metalworklng  series  (Motion  picture.  BFA 
Educational  Media) 

684.09  79-711685 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Portable  power  saws  (Filmstrip)    Bailey  Films,  1969. 

2  fllmstrip.«t  (pt.  1,  68  f r. ;  pt.  2,  45  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
pbonodiscs  (2  s.  each),  12  In.,  33|  rpia 

With  teacher  guide. 

Samman/:  Demonstrates  two  types  of  portable  power  savre.  Iden- 
tifies their  basic  parts  and  accessories,  and  shows  the  techniques  of 
using  the  saws. 

1.  Saws.        I.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  HoUywood,  Calif. 

621.9  78-734466 

Bailey  Films 

Portable  power  saws  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films,  1968. 
Itfleased  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

'_"_'  min.     kO.     color.     16  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 

With  guide. 

Credits  :  Educational  consultants.  Lee  W.  Ralston,  David  O. 
TnJis. 

Summary :  Presents  typical  uses,  proper  handling,  and  safety 
practices  that  are  associated  with  the  portable  electric  saw.  Covers 
ripping,  croBSCUttlng.  and  bevel-cutting  of  wood,  and  the  cutting  of 
metals  and  masonry  materials. 

1.  Power  toolf*— Safety  measures.  2.  Saws.  I.  Bailey  Films, 
inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  In- 
dustrial education  series  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-711118 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Portable  power  amn,  p«t  1.  [Filnutrip]     Bailey  PQint.  1969. 
Released  by  BFA  Educadooal  Media. 

74  fr.  cotoT.  39  mm.  sad  phonodiK:  2  s.  (I  s.  for  manual  projector,  1 
s.rorsutomBt>cpra)ecfor).l2iB.,33l/3rpm..lOmia.wchiklc  (Skilbiafx 
dustrial  education  wries) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  EducatMNial  coaMJtuutt,  L«e  W.  Raltton.  David  O.  Taxis. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  pmiiM.  acctmone*.  blades,  and  function*  of  the 
two  types  of  portable  power  hws.  Dcmooatratcs  how  to  chanje  the  biwka, 
prepare  the  wori,  and  um  the  saw.  Emphasizes  safety  ptacticea. 

1.  Saws.  2.  Power  tools— SsJety  mnaurea.  I.  Bailey  nima.  iac.,  Holly- 
wood. Calif.  11.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Skills  in  IndiMrial  educa- 
tion series,  (fnimstripi 

(TS851)  621.9  72.733269 

BFA  Education^  Madia  73  MARC 


Portitli  power  mws,  part  2.  [Fllmstrip]     Bailey  Films.  1969. 
Reieued  by  BFA  Educationa]  Media. 

S3  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  i^ionodisc:  3  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  I 
a.  forauloantic  projector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  7  min.  each  side.  (Skills  in  in- 
diMtrial  education  series) 

With  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Educational  consulunts.  Lee  W.  Ralston,  David  O.  Tanis. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  use  the  poruble  power  saw  and  iu  acces- 
sories to  make  apecific  types  of  cuts.  Shows  safety  techniques  for  sawing  lumber. 
plywood,  metal,  and  masonry. 

I.  Saws.  2.  Power  tools— Safety  measures.  I.  Bailey  Films,  inc..  Holly- 
wood, Calif.  II.  BFA  Educabonal  Media.  III.  Scries:  Skillsin  industrial  educa- 
tion serica.  [Fllmstrip] 

(TS851j  621.9  72-733270 

BFA  Educational  Media  73  MARC 

Portable  power  tools  (Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1968. 

Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

17  iiv'i.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Industrial  education  series) 
ALSO  issued  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge  and  on  reel. 
Witliifuide.  ^  ,       -.,     ,„  w 

CRKDITS :  Educntional  consnltants  and  authors  of  guide,  L«e  W. 

Ralston,  David  O.  Taxis.  ,  .^      ,     ,_. 

yt'AIMAKV-  l>emonstrates  the  safe  and  correct  use  of  the  electric 

drill    the  belt  sander,  the  orbital  sander,  and  the  sabre  saw;  shows 

the   method   of  adjusting  the   tool   for   its   most   efficient   use;   and 

Illustrates  how  to  care  for  power  tools. 

1    Power  tools-Safety  measures.         I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.    Hoi  y- 

wood.  Calif.     II.   BPA  Educational   Media.     III.  Series:   Industrial 

education  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  76-711112 

BFA  Educational  Media  rev 

Portable  saber  saws  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Wood — portable  power  tools) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  a  portable  saber  saw,  and  shows  how  to  set 
It  up,  how  to  use  it  with  various  hinds  of  wood,  and  how  to  achieve 
specific  results. 

1  Saws.  2.  Power  tools.  i.  Eothen  Films,  ii.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica    Educational    Corporation.  Series;    Wood  —  portable 

power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  74-708294 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Portafllms 
see 

Electric  safety  . . .  from  A  to  zap. 
Let  them  learn. 

Libraries  are  for  sharing. 

Hi^t  and  wrong — and  what's  in  between. 
Say  it  with  service. 

Viva,  the  valiant  fort! 

What  a  a  church? 

When  Michigan  was  young. 

Why  I  buy. 

Portafllms  Management  Services 
see 

Electric  safety  from  A  to  zap. 

What's  it  going  to  cost  you  ? 

Porter,  Eleanor  (Hodgman)    1868-1920.       Pollyanna 
see 

Pollyanna. 


Porter,  Katherine  Anne,  1894- 
see 


Ship  of  fools 


90 


Ship  of  fools. 


Porter,  William  ^dney,  1862-1910.       The  gift  of 
the  magi 
see 

The  Gift  of  the  magi. 

Porterfleld,  Russell 
see 

Gymnastics  fundamentals  for  boys. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Lm   Portes   de   renfer   par  Rodin    (Filmstrip) 
Schloat  Productions,  1&71. 


Warren 


lITfr.     color.     35mm.     andphonodisc:  Is.,  12  ln.,S3)  rpm.,  16mln. 

l-wued  In  I  set  entitled  En  francals. 

English  verfli<Hi  also  Issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Lilla  Brownstone. 

SUMMARY  :  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Discusses  Auguste 
Rodin's  Gates  of  bell,  a  bronze  porUl  based  on  his  llterarj  Inspira- 
tions represented  bj  figures  on  the  portal. 

1.  Rodin.  Auguste.  1840-1917.  Gates  of  Hea  I.  Schloat  (War- 
ren) Productions.  Pleasantvllle.  N.  Y.  II.  Ea  francaia  (FUmstrlp) 
[NB553.R7]  448  78-739T28 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 


Portia  Mansfield  Motion  Pictures 
see   Mansfield  (Portia)   Motion  Pictures 

Portland  Cement  Association,  Chicago 
see 

Building  a  highway. 

Concrete's  finest  fifty  years. 

From  mountains  to  microns. 

Portland  State  College 
see 

A  Little  more  than  an  education. 


PfH^rait   (Motion  picture)     Sandia  Laboratories,  1970. 

7  min.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

SUHMABT :  Shows  noen,  machlner;,  and  laboratory  tedmlques  Id 
•  research  and  develc^uDent  laboratory  ccmcemed  irith  materials, 
proceMSs,  and  testing. 

1.  Materials— Testing.  2.  Testing  laboratories.  I.  Saodla  Lab- 
oratories. 

[TA410]  001.4  70-711401 

CINE 

Portrait  in  black  {Motion  picture)     Ross  Hunter  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Universal-International,  1960. 

113  nj   1.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Rastujuii  color  by  Patbe. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  tvan  Goff  and  Ben  Roberts. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Ross  Hunter;  director,  Michael  Gordon;  screen- 
play, Ivan  UoflT.  Ben  Roberts;  director  of  photography,  Russell 
Metty;  Blm  editor,  Milton  Carrutb.  Catt:  Lana  Turner,  Anthony 
Qulnn,  Sandra  Dee,  John  Saxon,  Lloyd  Nolan. 

Bummarif:  A  melodrama  about  an  unhappy  wife  who  plots  with 
her  doctor-lover  to  kill  ber  paralytic  bat  stltl  possessive  husband. 

I.  GofT,  Ivan.  Portrait  In  black,  n.  Ross  Hunter  Productions. 
III.  Universal  International  Films,  inc. 

Fi  68-1566 


Portrait  in  black  and  white  (Motion  jncture)    CBS  News. 
Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

54  miu.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     (Of  black  America  series) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  results  of  an  opinion  poll  conducted  by 
CBS  News  in  finding  out  how  much  racism  is  shown  by  the  white 
Americans.  If  the  black  extremists  are  repres^itatlves  for  the 
majority  of  the  blacks,  and  how  the  races  feel  about  each  other. 
Discusses  numerous  topics  on  current  racial  problems. 

1.  Negroes.  2.  U.  B.  —  Race  question.  3.  Prejudices  and  anti- 
pathies. I.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  News.  ii. 
Film  Associates.  Series:  Of  black  America  aaiea  (Motion  picture) 
301.45  77-700199 
Film  Associates 


Portrait  of  a  cabinet  menbcr:  Stewart  L.  UdaH,  Secre- 
tary oi  the  Interior  (Filmstrip)  Guidance  Associates  of 
Pleasantville,  \.  Y.,  1967. 

2  fllm:itrlps  (pi.  1.  114  fr.;  pt  2,  119  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodiscs:  12  In.;  S3|  rpm. :  pt.  1,  18  mlo. ;  pt.  2,  17  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

With  teachers  manual. 

Crtdilt:  Narrator,  Douglas  Edwards. 

BumrwuTf:  Reviews  the  history  of  cooaenration  In  the  Cnlted 
States  and  discusses  the  career,  twckgrouod.  and  typical  work  week 
of  Secretary  of  the  Interior  Stewari  U  Udall.  Compares  serriog  In 
the  Kennedy  and  Johnson  administrations;  oatllnea  the  history, 
structure,  and  functions  of  the  Department  of  Interior. 

1.  Conservation  of  natural  resources — U.  S.  2.  tJdall,  Stewart  L. 
I.  Guidance  Aaaoclatea  of  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y. 

333.7  Fi  A  68-3597 

Ouldance  Aasodatea 


Portrait    of   a   contemporary    (Motion    picture) 
Cotton  Council,  1967. 


National 


11  mill.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Suwimarp:    Describes    how   corduroy    U-   made   and   disctissea    Ita 
Importance  In  contemporary  fashion  and  home  decoration. 

1.  Corduroy.  i.  National  Cotton  Council  of  America. 

677  Fi  A  68-112 

CINE 


Portrait  of  a  diplomat  {FUmstrip)    Gnidance  Associates  of 

PleBisantville,  N.  Y.,  1969. 

I5o  fr.  color.  3R  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  s.,  12  Id..  33)  rpm., 
26  min.    mlcro^roove. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Associated  Press. 

With  teacher's  manuaL 

Summan/:  Describes  the  role  of  a  foreign  anitwssador  In  the 
United  State*  and  his  counterpart  In  a  foreign  country.  Surveys 
dally  activities  and  his  relatloosblp  to  his  govenunent 

1.  AmlMissadors.  i.  Quldance  Associates  of  Pleaaantrllle.  N.  Y. 
341.7  76-733613 

Guidance  Assoclstes 


Portrait  of  a  genius   (Motion  picture)      Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer,  1943.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated. 

9  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Orlgtaally  released  In  35  nun.  aa  a  Carey  Wilson  mlnUtore. 

Credits-  Director.  Sammy  Lee;  original  ttory  and  screeoplaTr 
Carl  Ward  Dudley :  music  score.  Max  Terr ;  film  editor,  Adrienn* 
Fazan. 

Summary :  Shows  drawings  by  Leonardo  da  Tlnd  and  relates  that 
as  an  Inventor  be  was  determined  to  flod  a  way  to  accomplish  what 
others  said  could  not  be  done. 

1.  Leonanlo  da  Vinci,  1452-1519.  I.  Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer,  Inc 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

709.45  7^71127( 

Films  Incorporated 

Portrait  of  a  hont  (Motion  picture)    Witold  Gieras,  1967. 
Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

8  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

ai'MUARY:  Presents  the  story  of  a  proud,  freedom-loving  horse 
that  a  man  tries  to  subdue. 

1.  Horses— Legends  and  stories.  1.  Oiersa.  Witold.     II.  Pyra- 

mid Films,  Inc. 

[PZIO.3]  636.1  71-713468 

Pyramid  Pilma 


Portrait  of  •  mimmitr- 

Scott  Education  Divitioo,  1973. 


IMfr.     color.     3S  nua.       ai 

Abo  imuti  with  pboaotape  in  csMstlc. 

With  teacher '■  gtbde. 

SUMMARY:  Trace*  the  rise  lo  promiaencc  c 
and  cuminei  their  proMcnM  sod  foak. 

1.  Spaaiih- Americans  in  the  Uahed  SistM. 
Divinon. 

(E184.S75]  301.45 

Scott  Educatioa  Divisioii  72 


(PUmstrip] 
Made  by  Aatociated  PrcM. 

:h).l2ia^331/3rpn. 


72-733049 
MAKC 


PMirait  of  a  missioner  (Motion  picture)  Catholic  Forugn 
Mission  Society  of  America.  Made  by  Five  Seas  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  World  Horizon  Films,  1971. 

19  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  dociimenUry  profile  of  HaryknoU's  Bishop  James 
E.  Walsh,  who  was  released  July  10.  IdTO,  after  being  Imprisoned  by 
the  Red  Chinese  for  12  years.  Includes  historic  pictures,  current 
footage,  and  writings  by  Bishop' Walsh. 

1.  Walsh.  James  Edward,  Bp.,  18»1-  2.  Persecution— China. 

I.  Catholic  Foreign  Mission  Society  of  America.  II.  World  Horizon 
Films,  Maryknoll.  N.  Y. 

rBX4705.W2573]  922  77-713274 

CINE 

Portrait  of  a  mobster  (Motion  picture)  Warner  Broa  Pic- 
tures, 1961. 

108  mln.     sd.     bAw.     35  mm. 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Harry  Grey. 

Creiitt:  Director,  Joeeph  Pevney;  screenpUy,  Howard  Browne; 
music.  Max  Stelner;  director  of  photography,  Eugene  Pollto;  film 
editor,  Leo  H.  Sbreve.  Cait:  Vie  Morrow.  Leslie  Parrlsh,  Peter 
Breck,  Norman  Alden.  Robert  McQuenney. 

Summary-  Depicts  the  life  and  times  of  Arthur  Flegenbelmer,  allaa 
Dutch  SchulU.  who  became  one  of  the  most  powerful  gangster  boaaea 
In  New  York  during  the  prohibition  era. 

1  Flegenhelmer.  Arthur.  1900  or  1-1935.  2.  Crime  and  criminals— 
U.  S.  L  Goldberg.  Harry.     Portrait  of  a  mobster,    n.  Warner 

Brothen  Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1306 


Portrait  of  a  President— Lyndon  Baims  Johnson  (Motion 

picture)     Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1964. 

17  mln.     wA.    b*w,     16  mm.     ( Screen  news  digeat.  v.  6,  no.  6) 

With  >tiidy  guide.  ,  ^  ^    ,^    ^_. 

Bummary:  Traces  the  life  of  Lyndon  Balnes  Johnwn  to  the  begin- 
ning of  hiB  Presidency  on  November  28. 196S. 

1    Johnson,   Lyndon  Balnea.  Prea.   U.   S.,   190ft-  i-   Heam 

Metrotone  News,  Inc.,  New  York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest 
(Motion  picture)  v.  6,  no.  6.  

923  Fi  A  6S-2077 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


A  Portrait  of  a  small  town  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and 
Associates,  1971. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  S  mm.    (Awareness) 

I»op  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CRRDITS:  Author.  SUnley  Madeja. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  small  town  life,  a  prominent  part  of  today's 
rural  America.  Considers  q>ecial  qualities  of  life  the  small  town  has 
to  offer. 

1.  Country  life.  I.  Hester  and  AasocUtes.  II.  Series :  Awareneas 
(Motion  picture) 

IHT431]  SOU  74r-7l3312 

Hester  and  Associates 


A  Portrait  ot  Mlsch  Kc^n  {Motion  picture)    Pet«r  Weiner, 
1967. 

25  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummaiy:  Preaents  an  Intimate  portrait  of  Chicago  printmaker 
Mlsch  Kohn,  revealing  the  personal  side  of  the  artist's  life  as  well  aa 
developments  and  changes  in  bis  style. 

1.  Kohn,  Mlsch,  1916-  i.  Welner,  Peter  Mark,  IMO- 

769  Fi  A  68-792 

CINE 


Portrait  ^  StockholB  (Motion  picture)  Swedish  Institate 
for  Cultaral  Relations,  Stockholm.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-1] 

14  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummarg:  Illostrates  the  history  of  the  city  of  Stockholm  throng 
the  eyes  of  painters  from  the  sixteenth  century  to  the  present 

L  Stockholm— Hist        i.  Sveoaka  InstltnteC  fOr  kultnrellt  otbyta 
med  ntlandet  Stockholm,    n.  Uodern  Talking  Pl<rtnre  Serrlcek  Inc. 
914^  Fi  A  67-5426 

Uodmi  Talking  Ptctore  Sarrlea 


91 


Portrait  of  the  Orient  (Motion  picture)    Japan  Air  Linee. 

Made  and  released  by  McDonnell  Douglas  Corp.,  Film  and 
Television  Conunimications,  1969. 

2?  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Portraya  nine  countries  of  the  Orient  showing  the 
trend   to  modernization  as  well  as  ancient  temples,  customs,  and 

1.  Asia— Civilisation.  i.  Japan  Air  Lloea     ii.  McDonnell 

Dooglas  Corporation. 

916  77-706089 

CINB 

Portrait  of  Wffly  Mays  (Motion  picture)    American  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1967.   Made  by  ABC  Sports. 

53  min     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Portrait  series) 

Cr«dt(«.- Sponsors,  General  Motors  Trucks. 

BMmmary-  Portrays  the  eiperlenres  of  baaebaU  player  Willie  Mays 
through  one  season  of  his  career  when  his  team,  the  San  Francisco 
Giants,  is  struggling  to  win  the  pennanL  Discusses  how  his  character 
as  weU  as  his  athletic  skills  contribute  to  the  success  of  his  team. 

1.  Mays.  Willie,  1931-  i-  American  Broadcasting  Company. 

Series ;  Portrait  series  (Motion  picture) 

796^7  Fi  A  68-793 

CINB 

Portrait  of  Zubin  Mehta  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Informa- 
tion Agency,  1968.    Made  by  Terry  Sanders. 

40  min.    sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Bummary-'  Portrays  the  life  and  activities  of  Zobin  M«hta,  young 
Boml«y-bom  conductor  of  the  Los  Angeles  Symphony  Orcheatra  and 
the  Metropolitan  Opera  House  Company.  Follows  him  on  a  typi<»l 
day  and  on  a  world  tour  with  the  orchestra,  winding  up  at  his  birth- 
pUce  In  Bombay.  Includes  a  10-mlnule  rendition  of  the  Ravd 
arrangement  of  Mnssorsky's  Pictures  at  an  exhlblttoo. 

1  Uefata.  Zabln.        i.  C.  S.    Information  Agency. 

927  78-702851 

CINK 

Portraits  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London,  1971. 
Made  by  Patricia  Dnwson.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Mclntyre  Visual  Publications. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  Artist  looks  at  life.  no.  2) 

With  study  guide. 

SU.MMARY :  Presents  portraits  from  ancient  Egypt  Greece,  and 
Rome.  Comments  on  deveral  artists.  Including  Gaugln  and  Matisse. 
and  studies  their  tecbniquee  of  portrait  palntiOB. 

1    Portraits.     2.  Portrait  painting.         I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd., 
London.     II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.     III.  Series:  The  Artist 
looks  at  life  (Filmstrip)     no.  2. 
[N7676]  767  71-739672 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 

Portraits,  1390-1890  {FUmitrip)  Educational  Productions, 
England.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Prothmann  Associates, 
1966. 

30  doable  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

With  lecture  notes.  ^       _.     .^        .  », 

Bummary:  l>escribes  and  shows  examples  of  portrait  painting 
from  1380  to  1890.  „     ^   ^, 

1.  Portrait  painting.  i.  Educational  Productions,  ltd. 

II,  Prothmann  Asaortatea  -„.„*« 

757  74-734248 

Prothmann  Aasodatea 


Pi^raita  <rf  the  East  {Motion  picture) 
1964.    Made  by  Wilding. 


Alitalia  Airlines, 


26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creiitt:  Director.  Mel  London;  writer,  Sberyi  Londmi. 

Bummuiry:  Covers  Ave  countries  by  focusing  on  ^)eciflc  Individual* 
and  events:  an  Indian  girl  trying  to  And  the  right  gift  to  offer  to  a 
goddess  on  a  religious  holiday,  a  Japanese  huHinessman  taking  part 
In  an  anclrat  ritual,  an  Australian  couple  enjoying  the  various  festivi- 
ties of  a  national  racing  event  a  young  Chinese  boy  taking  his  first 
trip  to  Hong  Kong,  and  a  Thai  monk  following  a  normal  day's  routine. 

1.  Asia— Soc.  life  A  cust  2.  Australia— Soc.  life  ft  cost  i.  AliU- 
11a  Airlines. 

M5  Fi  A  67-2167 

Wilding,  Inc. 


Portraits  of  the  Orecon  coast  (Motion  picture) 
Coast  Association,  1968.    Made  by  Tom  Beemer. 


Orc^n 


27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bwmmary:  Uses  panoramic  views  and  sound  effects  to  present  the 
unlQue  beautie.s  and  exciting  activities  of  the  Oregon  coast 

1.  Oregon— Description  and  travel— 1961-  i.  Oregon  Coast 

Association. 

917.96  70-702526 

CINB 


Porta  Cmuih^  (Motion  picture]     Canadian  National  Harbours 
Board.  OtUwa.    Made  and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
1969. 


16  min.    id.    cotoc.     16  mm. 

French  version  also  nsued 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Banie  Howdls;  director  and  editor,  Alben  Kiih;  pho- 
lography.  David  de  Volpi.  Eugene  Boyko. 

SUMMARY:  Sbowi  the  tmdHtiet  and  oficntion  of  Canadian  portt  under  [he 
jurisdiction  of  the  National  Harboun  Board.  Without  oarration. 

1.  Harbora— Canada.       I.Canada.     National  Harbours  Board. 


National  Film  Board. 

tHE553] 

NationBl  Plbn  Board  of 


387.1 


72-714349 
MARC 


Ports  of  West  Africa  (FUmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don. Made  by  David  Hilling.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Geography  In  colour) 

With  teaching  gulda 

Bummary:  Shows  the  effects  of  primitive  and  sophisticated  ports 
on  trade  and  economic  activity,  and  the  Influence  of  physical  environ- 
ment on  the  character  of  a  port 

1.  Harbor*— Africa,  West.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Londtm. 

a.  Carman  BdncaUonal  Aasodatea.        Series:  Geography  la  colour 
(nimstrip) 

387.1  70-736146 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


.  [Motion  picture]     Thome  Films,  1971. 

3  min.     li.     h*w,     wper  B  mm.     (8  mm,  document  project) 

Loop  film  in  cuthdfc.  Film  nota  on  cartridge  cue. 

CKEDITS:  Produccf.  Dcnnii  Crogan 

SUMMARY:  DeKribd  the  peKe  conference  between  the  RuMiara  aiKl  the 
Japanese. Portamouth.  N.H..  in  IMS.  Shows  diplomatic  dckgates  in  the  streets 
of  Portsmouth  and  as  they  embark  on  a  trip  to  Oyster  Bay  to  confer  with 
Prasident  Rooneveli. 

I.  Portsmouth.  Treaty  of,  1905.  2  Rooaevell.  Theodore,  Pre*.  U.S..  I8S8- 
1»I9.  I.  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  Coto.  11.  Series;  8  mm.  documents  pro- 
ject [Motion  picture] 

[DS517.7,  947.08  72-701322 

Thome  Films  72  MARC 


Portugal  {Flhiutrip)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Limited,  I»ndon 
, 196-1,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  I'liiversal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts, 

38  fr.     color     35  mm.     (North  Atlantic  conmiunity) 

Summiry:  Con.slderi  the  eranomy  and  population  distribution  of 
Portugal  in  relation  to  the  physical  features  of  the  natural  landscape. 

1  Portugal— Econ.  condlt.  2.  Physical  Reography— Portugal.  i. 
Rank  (J.  Arthur)  Limited,  ii.  Universal  Education  and  Vltmal  Arts. 
Series:  North  .\(!nnt;f  fomnui:ilty  (Filmatrlp) 

914.69  Fi  A  68-3883 


Universal  Education 


and  Visual  Arts 


Portugal  (Filmstrip)      Don  Bosco.     Released  by  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

38  fr.    color.    33  mm.    and  phonodlso.     (Countries  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  2i 

.K\9n  issued  with  photiutape  In  ca.-ii*ette. 

SL'MMAItV:    Describes   the  customs,    famoua   paiatlngs,   scenery, 
topography,  and  Industry  of  Portugal. 

1.  Portugal— De-MTipt Ion  and  travel— 1951-  I.  Bosco.  Don. 

ir.  Universal  Eiiiication  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series;  Countries  of 
Europe  and  Africa,  part  2  (Filmstrip) 

[  DP5-26]  914.6  76-740545 

I'lilvei-sal  Edu<-atlon  and  Visual  ArU 


Portugal  with  pleasure  {Motion  picture)  Volkswagen  of 
America.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
,196-f, 

28  mlD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:    Tours    Portugal    showing   Its   scenic  beaut;,   exciting 
action,  and  picturesque  native  customs. 

1.  Portugal — Descr.  it  trar. — 1951-  L  Volkswagen  of  Amer- 

ica, Inc.    u.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

914.69  Fi  A  67-6a86 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Portuguese  cork.  tMotion  picture)  Institut  fUr  Film  und  Bild,  Mu- 
nich. Edited  and  released  in  the  U.S.  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1972. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

SUMMARY;  Views  of  a  Portuguese  cork  factory.  Shows  workers  on  a  hill- 
side peeUng  bark  from  trees,  gives  an  exterior  view  of  a  factory,  and  tells  how 
workers  sort  by  hand  and  use  machines  to  punch  out  gaskets. 

1.  Cork  industry,  il.  Cork  mduslry]  1.  Institut  fUr  Film  und  Bild  in  Wis- 
senschafl  und  Untcrricht.  Jl.  Films  Incorporated.  111.  Series:  Man  and  his 
world.  (Motion  picture] 

tTS908,  674  72-701550 

Films  Incorporated  72  MARC 


Porzak,  Brian  L 
see 

The  Greek  life:    "frat"  life  in  America, 


Posa  Films,  S.A. 
see 


Portugal   and   its   people    (Filmstrip) 
ConsulUnts,  1970. 


Visual    Education 


30  fr.     bAw.    35  mm.     (VEC  portfolio  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author,  L.  N.  Jordan. 

SUMMARY;  Traces  the  history  of  Portugal  and  Its  people,  and 
describes  changes  that  are  taking  place  in  the  nation's  goTeromwt. 

1.  Portugal— History.  2.  Portugal— Politics  and  government— 1883- 
I  Visual  Education  Consultants,  inc. 

914.69  71-737852 

Visual  Education  Consultants 

Portugal — men  of  the  sea  {Motion  picture)  National  Qv^ 
graphics  Society  in  association  with  Wolper  Productions, 
1968.     Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

2S  min.    <(\.    rolnr.    10  mm. 

Edited  ver.-;l"n  of  the  10(«  motion  picture  entitled  The  lonely  dory- 

Wlth  Cttt!il..i:. 

SHmmary:  Shows  the  use  of  out-dated  fishing  methods  by  the 
Portuguese  cod-flshtng  fleet  as  it  competes  against  the  modem  fleets 
of  Russia  and  the  United  States. 

1.  C'vlfi'^hcrie^ — I'ortugnl.  i.  The  J»nely  dorymen  (Motion  pic- 
ture) It.  Niitlonal  Geographic  Society.  Washington,  D.  C.  in.  Wolper 
Productions,    iv.  Public  Media.  Inc. 

338.309469  79-706723 

Public  Media,  inc. 

Portugal:  past  and  present  {Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co,  and  Univer- 
sity Films. 

52  fr.  color.  ."MS  mm.  (European  geography  aeries.  Set  2  :  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions. 

1.  Portugal  — History.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: European  ge(«raphy  series  (Filmstrip)  Set  2:  Spain  and 
Portugal. 

914.69  76-737060 

McGraw-Hill  Rook  Co. 

Portugal:  the  land  {Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.     Made  by   McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.   and  University 

Films. 

52  fr.  color,  35  mm.  (European  geography  series.  Set  2  :  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions. 

1.  Portugal— Description  and  travel— 1951-  i.  McGraw-Hill 

Book   Company.        Serlefc   European  geography  series   (Filmstrip) 
Set  2  :  Spain  and  Portugal. 

914.69  70-737061 

HcOraw-HlllBookCo. 


Portugal:  the  people  {Filvutrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and  University 
Films. 

90  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  (European  geography  series.  Set  2  :  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher'M  guide. 

With  captions. 

1.   Portugal— Social   life  and  customs.  i.   McGraw-Hill  Book 

Company.        Serlen:  European  geography  series  (Filmstrip)     Set  2: 
ftwin  sod  Portugal. 

914.69  73-737062 

McOraw  Hill  Book  Co, 

Portugal— the  village  of  Naar<  (Motion  picture)  Frith 
Fibns,  1961. 

IC  mill.    >d.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,.,     ,       v     «  _ 

Summaa:  Examines  the  traditional  waj  of  life  In  the  Portu- 
gueae  Bahlng  village  of  Naur«.  Dewrrlbes  bow  the  people  coopsr- 
ate  for  the  good  of  the  village. 

1  Nsxar*  Portugal— Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Frith  Films, 
HoUy>«Dod,  Calif.  914,69  70-709673 

Frith  nuns 


cantinflas  boxeador. 


Jengibre  contra  dinamita! 


Position  and  keystroke 
see 


Typing  skills:  Position  and  keystroke. 


Position  counts   (Motion  picture)      Superior  Electric  Co., 

1970,    Made  by  The  Communicators. 

15  min.     sd.     18  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  introduction  to  the  need  for  time-saving  methods 
of  manufacture  and  assanbly  In  the  electronics  industry.  Demon- 
strates the  use  of  special  numerical  controls  machines  and  equip 
ment  and  their  significant  advantages. 

1.  Electronic  Industries— Automation.  I.  Superior  Electric  Com- 
pany, Bristol,  Conn. 

621.S819  7a-711402 

CINE 


Position  from  velocity,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  Russell 
K.  Hobble.  Made  by  Deluxe  General.  Released  by  John 
Wiley  and  Sons,  1971. 

3  min-    si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  the  instantaneous  velocity  of  an  object 
can  he  derived  from  a  knowledge  of  the  position  of  the  object  at 
given  times.     With  captions. 

1.  Speed.         I.   Hobble.  Russell  K,     II.  Wiley   (John)   and  Sons. 

[(3C131]  681  72-718045 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Po8iti<Hi  from  vek>dty,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  Russell  K. 
Hobbie.  Made  by  Deluxe  General.  Released  by  John 
Wiley  and  Sons,  1971, 

3  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  a  knowledge  of  velocity  as  a  function 
can  be  used  to  calculate  the  position  of  an  object  at  any  time  if 
the  initial  position  of  the  object  Is  known. 

1.  Speed.  I.  Hobble,  Russell  K.  II.  Wiley  (John)  and  Sons, 
Inc. 

[QC131]  681  78-718046 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Positioning  a  patient  on  her  abdomen  {Motion  picture) 
Blakiston  Division,  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made 
by  John  H.  Tyo. 

0  min.     hil.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

liOop  flhu  rimunted  In  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teiu'lier's  guide  and  student  Hludv  manual. 

Creditt:  Educational  adviser.  Barbara  Narrow. 

Summarii--  Describes  the  various  steps  Involved  In  correctly  posi- 
tioning the  patient  on  her  abdomen  In  order  to  ensure  her  comfort 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  McOraw-HiU  Book  Company.    BUk- 

iatoD  Division.         Series:  Pundamentat  nursing  serlee  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

610.73  78-702949 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


92 


Positioning  a  patient  on  her  back  {Motion  picture)  Blaki- 
ston Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by 
John  n.  Tyo. 

9  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fiiiidaraental  nursing  .serie!*) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

.\lso  l.ssii,»l  as  1«  mm.  film. 

With  ten'-her'a  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  adviser,  Barbara  Narrow. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  evaluate  a  back-lying  iwBltlon  and  how 
to   protect   a   patient   from   the  pos-slhle  comjilications  of   prolonged 

1.  Nurs€«  and  nursing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Blaki- 
ston Division.  Series:  Fundamental  nursing  series  (Motion 
picture) 

610.73  70-702947 

McGniw-Hill  BookCo.  Blakiston  Division 

Positioning  a  patient  on  her  aide  {Motion  picture)  Blaki- 
ston Division,  MicGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by 
John  H-  Tyo. 

9  rain.     «d.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  .series) 

I  .OOP  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

.^Iso  Issui-d  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manuaJ. 

Credits:  Educational  adviser,  Barbara  Narrow. 

Summarv--  Shows  how  to  evaluate  a  protective  side-lying  position 
and  demonstrates  how  to  ttUTi  and  position  a  patient  on  her  side. 

1  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Blaki- 
ston  Division.  Series:    Fundamental   nursing  series   (Motion 

""""'  610.73  74-702»t8 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O).  Blakiston  Division 

Positioning   a   patient   on   the   bedpan    {Motion   picture) 
Blakiston  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made 
by  Jolni  H.  Tyo. 

8  min.     3d.    color,     super  8  mm.     (FundamenUl  nursing  series) 

Loop  film  ntounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teachpr's  eulde  and  student  study  manual. 

Credit!:  Educational  adviser.  Barbara  Narrow.  .,       „j 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  principles  involved  In  correctly  and 
safely  positioning  a  patient  on  the  bedpan. 

1.  nWs  and  nursing.  i.  McGraw-HiU  Book  Company     Blak- 

iston Division.  Series:  Fundamental  nurslmt  series  (Motion  ple- 

'°™'  610.73  72-702950 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 

Positioning  and  dimensioning  features  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1971.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Technical  drawing:  working 
drawings) 

Ix>op  film. 

^UMsTaRY:  Uses  sli  holes  ot  various  shapes  and  sizes  In  a  nietal 
plate  to  demonstrate  what  a  working  drawing  can  «»,f -J"'"!^  »^y' 
^metric  features  of  a  component.  Explains  why  it  Is  neceraary  to 
relate  any  one  feature  to  the  geometry  of  the  whole  component. 

r  Drawing-room  practice.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Technical  draw- 
ing: working  drawings  (Motion  picture)  -.„-,„ 
m^-n  744.4  72-713648 
EncycTopaedia  Britan-                    nica  Educational  Corp. 

Positioning  the  surgical  patient  {Motion  picture)  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

12  mil.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  series  in  operat- 
ing-room techniques) 

I/Kjp  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

,\1bo  issued  as  IC  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

CrcdUa:  Authors.  Nettle  Hutchins.  Lynn  Kazemekas. 

Summary  Presents  the  basic  surgical  positions  of  the  patient. 

J  Preoperative  care.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
FundamenUl  aeries  in  operating-room  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610,73  76-707635 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Positioning  to  prevent  contractures  {FUmstrip)  Trainer 
Corp,,  1967. 

1  rol'.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s,  12  in..  88i  rpm.,  20 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  series— basic  needs.  S) 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summari;:  Presents  an  explanation  of  contractures  and  how  tney 
develop  Discusses  prevention  of  contractures,  proper  positioning 
using  support  devices,  and  major  positions :  supine,  prone,  side  lying. 
Bitting  in  bed,  and  sitting  in  a  chair  =,     ,_„ 

1.  Contracture  <  Pathology)  i.  Trainei  Corporation.  Series . 

Patient  care  series— basic  needs,  3  (Filmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-4279 

IValnex  Corporation 

Positive  and  negative  numbers  (Filmstrip)  Jam  Handy 
School  Service  Center,  1969. 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Discovering  with  the  number  line,  no. 
7) 

With  manual. 

nummary:  Illu.strates.  clarifies,  and  relates  the  fundamental  con- 
cepU  of  the  number  line.    For  elementary  grade-s. 

1    Numbers    Negative.    2.  Number  line.  i.  Jam  Handy  School 

Service  Center.  Series:  Discovering  with  the  number  line  (Film- 

■^'^*  872.7  74-786806 

Jam  Handy  School  Serrlce  Owiter 

Positron-electrwi  annihilatim  (Motion  picture)  Educational 
Services.     Released   by   Universal   Education  and   Visual 

Arts,  1  cr. 

28  min.     »*d.     b&w.     10  mm.     (Physics  fllm  series) 

Credits:  Consultant.  Stephan  Berko. 

Summaii/;  IJemonstrates  the  annihilation  of  positron-electron 
pairs.  Emphasises  the  conservation  of  energjr  and  the  transforma- 
tion of  matter  Into  radiation. 

I  Elecii-onx.  2.  Force  and  energy.  3,  Positron  annihilation. 
I  Educational  Servlce^  Inc.,  Newton.  Mam.  ii.  rnlvenal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Physics  film  series  (Motion  picture) 
639.7  Fi  A  67-6927 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Possibilities  of  Again  {Motion  picture)    Warren  Formft. 
Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1967. 

28  min.     m1.      color.     16  mm.     (Artist  at  work,  do.  7} 

Crtdilt:  Namtor,  YaacoT  Aeam ;  music  npervlsor,  Daniel  Plosk^ ; 
film  editor,  Joan  Cbaffee. 

Sianmani:  Shows  a  fall  range  of  the  work  of  the  Israeli  artUC, 
YiacOT  Asam.  Uses  camera  movement  to  film  the  i^ftlc-klnetle 
palntlnpi  In  order  to  produce  tbe  changlnc  Tisaal  effect  Lotended 
br  tbe  artist 

1.  Agam.  Taacov,  1928-  i.  Forma,  Warren,    n.  CoateiD> 

porary  Films/McGraw-HlU.  Series:  Artist  at  work  (Uotloo  pic- 

ture)  no.  7. 

927  71-700109 

Ucaraw-HllI  Book  Oo. 


The  Possible  dream   (Motion  picture)     Airlie  Pnxluctions, 

1970. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMUASY:  Bmpbaalaee  aspects  of  tbe  Tlrsla  Islands  tbat  would 
appeal  to  tourists ;  Includes  scenes  of  SL  Croix,  St.  John,  and  SL 
Thomas. 

1.  VlrsiQ  Islands  of  tbe  United  States— DeBcription  and  tnvA 

I.  AlrUe  Productions. 

917.297  77-711408 

CINE 

IW  Tmhh  tkat  «*i*t  [Motioo  picture]     Pterodactyl  Prodnc- 
tioDS.     Releaaed  by  BFA  EducatioDal  Media,  1972. 

11  min      kL     color.      1*  mm. 

With  iludy  guide. 

Baaed  oa  the  book  of  the  Mine  thk  wntlen  and  illustrated  by  Frank  Tihiin 

SUMMARY:  An  uiiinstcd  fUm  in  wbich  Utlcnn|  busybodics  frooi  tbe  city 
decide  that  a  imiling.  upside  dowa  poaaun  in  tbe  foreat  b  frownng  and  they  tiy 
to  entertain  him  at  nioviea  and  nightclub*  in  titc  dty. 

(1   Opoaaunia— Siorieaj        1.  Taahhn.  Frank-     The  'poMum  that  didn't     II. 
Pterodactyl  Productiom.     111.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
[PZ7,  39S.24  72-700695 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Po8t-«ritical  care  and  dischar^  (^niiinf  (Filmstrip)  Con- 
cept Media,  1969. 

106  tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a,  12  to.,  38i  rp™- 
32  min.     (The  Stroke  patient,  no.  4) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape. 

Produced  with  tbe  cooperation  of  tbe  Dept.  of  Medical  EdncatloD, 
Uemorlal  Hoeplul  of  Iiong  Beach,  California. 

Wtth  tnstnictor's  manual. 

SUMMARY  :  Discusses  patl»)t  care  after  a  stnAe;  Including  prin- 
ciples of  physical  care,  the  healtb  team  cwcept,  cootlnolng  care,  the 
need  for  discharge  planning  from  ttte  time  of  admittance:  tbe  im- 
portance of  understandiog  tbe  family's  problems,  and  the  transition 
from  the  hospital  to  Involvement  with  a  CMnmualtr  agency. 

1.  Stroke  patieots-Rehabitltatlon.        I.  Concept  Uedla.  inc. 

II.  Series :  Tbe  Stroke  patient  (Fllmstilp)  do.  4. 

[RC388.5]  610.73  70-789161 

Concept  Uedla 

Post- impressionism  (Filmstrip)  Warren  Schloat  Produc- 
tions, 1972. 

78  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In..  331  rpm., 
12  min.     (The  Premodem  era) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  I  Author.  Martin  KngeL 

SU.MMARY:  Uses  reproductions  of  post-lmpreeslonist  art  to  in- 
dicate the  rapid  growth  of  technology,  changes  in  architectural 
styles,  ami  the  majjor  social  and  political  conditions  Id  the  premod- 
em era.  Includes  the  work  of  Seurat,  C^utnne,  Tan  Gogh.  OauguLn. 
and  Uunch. 

1.   Art   and  society.     2.  Post-impresslimlsm   (Art)  I.  Schloat 

(Warren)    Productions,   Pleasantville.  N.   Y.     II.   Series:   The  Pre- 
modern  era  (Flhnstrip) 

[NA2M3.S61  759.06  71-789873 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


The    Post-impressionists    iFilmstrip) 
Bureau,  1970. 


International    Film 


40  fr.     color.     3."  mm.     (Modern  European  palntlns  series) 

Wlthftufde.  ^ 

CrtdiU:  EdurTidonal  consultant.  George  Barford. 

Summarg:  SurreyR  the  alms.  Influences,  and  techniques  of  the 
poMimpre«»ionli*t  artists:  Cesanne.  Gaugin.  Van  Gogh.  Seurai,  and 
Tonloune-Lautrec.  Shows  Paul  Cpzanne  as  the  most  important  of 
the  group  and  tells  of  his  long  and  painful  struggle  to  brine  srruc- 
tore  Into  his  painting. 

'1.  Post-lmpreaslonlMD  (Art)  i.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 
Chicago.        Series;  Modem  European  painting  soles  (Filmstrip) 

769.06  78-736668 

International  Film  Bureao 


International 


The    Post-impressionists    (Motion    picture) 
Film  Bureau,  1970. 

23  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  George  Barford. 

Bummary:  Surveys  tbe  alms,  influences,  and  techniques  of  06- 
sanne,  Gauguin.  Van  (3ogh,  Seurat,  and  Toalotise-Lautrec,  and  points 
out  how  tbe  experiments  and  work  of  these  five  artists  led  to  dif- 
ferent movements  In  modem  painting. 

1.  Post-Impressionism  (Art)  i.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.. 
Chicago. 

759.06  73-707278 

Intnnational  Film  Bureau 

Post  BO  MI]t.(MotioD  picture]    Everett  Aiaon.    ReteMtdbyMMt 

Media  Attociatea.  1970. 

9  nun      id.     color.     16  mm. 

With  dijcuasMNi  gnide. 

SUMMARY:  A  tatire  on  the  Hibject  of  cotnmitmeM  aa  revealed  in  an  ac- 
count about  a  man  who  deatroya  billboards  aa  aa  act  of  civil  disobedience. 
becooMa  a  hero,  and  ia  exploited  in  an  advertiannent  arUch  ia  irotucally  p<a  on 
abiRboard. 

1.  Conduct  ofHTe.       I.  Aisoa,  Evetcu.     II.  Msm  Irfcdk  AModalcs. 
[BJ13<1.2i  659.13  72-700410 

73  MAKC 


The  Post  office  {Motion  picture)    Edncatronal  Film  Sendee 
tl9a-t, 

12  m  n.     si.     Mw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  the  path  of  a  letter  »a  it  travels  from  tbe 
sender  to  the  receiver  through  tl>e  various  procedores  of  the  poet 
office. 

1.  Portal  aerrlce— U.  S.  i.  Ekiucatloiml  Film  Service. 

383  70-701961 


The  Post  office  (Filmstrip)     BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

58  fr.    color.    85  mm.    and  phonodlae:  1  a,  12  in.,  SU  rpm..  10 

min.    mlcrogrooTe.     (Who  helps  as) 

Also  iBsned  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

Wtth  teaching  gtiide. 

CredlU;  Producer.  Paul  R.  Drexler. 

Summary :  lOTestlgates  tbe  public  serrleee  that  are  offved  by  post 
offices  In  metropolitan  communities.  Elmpbailaes  the  Interdependence 
of  people,  goods,  and  services  In  a  commnnlty.    Toe  prtmarj  gradaa. 

1.  Posui  service— Juvenile  films.      I.  BFA  Bdocatloaal  Uedla. 
Series:  Who  helps  us  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  79-788B69 

A.  L.  A  Booklist 

The  Post  office  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    St.    color,    snper  8  mm.    (Commtinlty  serrlcea) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bvmmarif:  Shows  how  a  local  post  ofllce  operates  as  part  of  a 
federal  service  system.  „      ^^^ 

1.  PoeUI  eerrice— U.  S.  i-  Ealing  OorporaUon,  Cambrldse.  Maaa. 
Series:  Ommanlty  serrlcee  (Ifotloa  pictnie) 

372.8  75-706181 

Baling  Corp. 

The  Post  office  (Motion  picture)    King  Screen  Productions, 
1971.    Made  by  Michael  van  Ackeren. 

4  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Public  places) 

SUMMARY :  Follows  a  package  from  the  mailbox  to  Ita  destlna- 
tioD,  presenting  tbe  trip  from  tbe  point  of  view  of  tbe  package  Itself. 
For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Postal  service  I.  King  Screen  Productions.  II.  Series:  Pub- 
lic places  (Motion  picture) 

[HE6078]  372.8  70-712846 

King  Screen  Productions 

The  Post  Office  Department    (Filmstrip)      Adrian  Vance. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phoiH>dlsc.  (Agencies  tbat  protect 
tbe  consumer) 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  in  caasette. 

SUMMARY:  Deecribes  the  dnties  of  the  U.  S.  Port  Office  Dept 
in  preventing  mall  fraud,  and  warns  of  scHne  types  of  mall  ^ad 


1.  U.  8.  Post  (Mice  Dept  2.  PosUl  service— U.  a— L«ws  and 
legislation.  I,  Tance,  Adrian.  II.  Universal  Bdocatlon  and  Visual 
Arta.  III.  Series:  Agencies  tbat  protect  the  consumer  (Filmstrip) 
[HE6341]  353.4  72-740528 

Universal  Education  and  Vlstial  Arta 


Post  partum  care  (Filmstrip)     Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

Ml  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2a,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
18  luin.     microgroove.     (Patient  care  aeries) 

Also  iSKued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  Instmctor's  guide. 

Sl'MHARY:  A  training  flim  for  nurses  which  covers  poet  partum 
care.  Describes  the  recovery  process,  disctissed  how  to  evaluate 
post  partum  discomfort,  and  covers  ambulation  and  emotional  sup- 
port. 

1.  Puerperlum.    2.  Obrtetrlcal  nursing.        I.  Trainex  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  Patient  care  series  (Fllmrtrlp) 
[RG951]  610.78  72-738241 

Trainex  Corp. 


Post-plsccBcnt  couueliBg.  [Motion  picture]  University  of  Kan- 
sas Bureau  of  Child  Research.  Released  by  National  Medical 
Audiovisual  Center,  1968. 

25  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (Counaelini  the  mentally  retarded,  no.  5) 
SUMMARY:  The  problem*  of  retarded  peraoni  in  social  and  work  lituations 
in  the  community  arc  iUuminated  through  inicrviewi  with  teachcn.  counselors, 
cmploycn,  and  parents  of  retarded  persons. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped— Case  and  treatment  2.  Mentally  handicapped- 
Re  babtliutioa.  I.  tCaruas  University.  Bureau  of  Child  Research.  II.  Na- 
tional Medical  Audiovisual  Center  III  Series:  Counseling  the  mentally  re- 
tarded (Motion  picture]  no.  5. 

lRC570]  362.3  72-702022 

Univenity  of  Kanaat  72  MARC 

Bureau  of  Child  Research 

Post-trial  motions  (Motion  picture)  American  Trial  I^aw- 
yers  Association.  Made  by  University  of  Michigan.  Re- 
leased by  Roscoe  Pound- American  Trial  I.Awyers  Founda- 
tion, 1967. 

approx.  10  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Civil  advocates  serlea,  no. 
24) 

SUMMARY:  Deals  wtth  various  aspects  of  a  civil  lawsuit  involv- 
ing an  nutomobile  accident  case.  Dononstratee  the  argument  of 
post-trial  motion  for  a  new  trial;  or  in  the  alternative  for  Judgment, 
notwithstanding  the  verdict. 

1.  Motions   (l^w) — U.  S.        1.  American  Trial  Lawyers  Associa- 
tion.    II.   Roecoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation.     III. 
Series :  Civil  advocates  serlea  (Motion  picture)  no.  24. 
[KF8875]  347  75-714032 

Roscoe  found  .\mericJin  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 

Post-trial  motions  and  raview  (Motion  picture)  Roscoe 
Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation,  1968.  Made 
by  University  of  Michigan. 

20  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  nun.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  14) 
SUMMARY:   Deals  wltfa   various  aspects  of  a  criminal   lawsuit 
involving  a  llQUor  store  robbery  case.    Indudes  defense  modoaa  after 
conviction  and  sentencing  on  the  trial  court  level  with  argument  by 
counsel. 

1,  Motions  (Law)— U.  8.  2.  Criminal  procedure— D.  8.  I.  Roe- 
coe Pound-American  Trial  Ijiwyen  PotmdatloiL  II.  Series :  Crim- 
inal law  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  14. 

[KF9688]  346  77-714046 

Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foimdatloo 

Post-war  {FUmBtrip)     Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1967. 

60  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  2  a.  12  in..  331  rpm.,  16 
min.     niicrogroore.      (American  history  with  folk  songs — 1866-1967) 

With  t**ncl»er*8  guide. 

Cniiti:  Wntera,  Charles  Bergi^-all.  Jane  Beetboveo. 

Summary:  Presents  and  discusses  folk  songs  which  tell  of  tbe  poet- 
World  War  n  era.  Including  V.  J.  Day.  the  cold  war.  tbe  Berlin  air- 
lift the  New  Frontier,  and  the  assassination  of  Kennedy. 

1.  Folk-eongs.  American.  r.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions. 

PleasantTllle,  N.  Y.  Series:  American  history  with  folk  songs— 

18a&-lfl67  (Filmstrip) 

784.4  Fi  A  68-4528 

Warreo  Schloat  Prodnc-  tions 


PosUge  stamp  {Filmstrip)    My  weekly  reader,  1998.    Ifade 
by  Communicators. 

22  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

Series  2.  no.  l»-e6. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  commtmlcatlon  hy  mall  from 
early  times  through  the  preeent  day.  and  shows  tbe  flr»«ent  Wash- 
ington stamp. 

1  Postal  service.  2.  Postal  service— U.  S.  S.  Postage-stamps— 
History.  4.  Portage-stampe— U.  S.— History.  l  My  weekly  reader. 
3835  70-732913 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


The  Postage  stamp  as  art  (Filmatrip)  Common  Gh-onnd, 
London.  Made  by  Bernard  Oma.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1967. 

S8  f r.     color.    35  nun. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Victor  Pasntore,  Otjaor  Chapman. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  emergence  of  the  poetage  stamp  aa  a 
form  of  graphic  art 

1.  Postage-stamps.  l  0>mmoc  Ground,  IttL,  London,  n.  Car- 
man Educational  Associates. 

769  7^736126 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Postal  {FUnutrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
University  Films. 


Made  by 


93 


43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Community  series:  Systems  In  our  dty) 

With  teacbertf  snide  and  script 

Summary:  *tJw'"¥  tbe  dally  dependence  of  the  community  on  Ute 
pofltal  systeoi,  aad  Aowa  scHne  of  the  people  who  are  employed  by 
tbls  system.    Wltih  captions. 

1.  Postal  serrlce.  i.  HcGraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Btrim: 
Oomnmnlty  series:  Systems  In  oar  dtles   (Filmstrip) 

37a8  74^733677 

UcOraw-HIU  Book  Oo. 


Poster  {Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films.    Keleased  by  Bailey- 
Film  Associfttos,  1969. 

16  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  examfries  of  traditional  posters.  Including  bill- 
boards, poetage  stamgn,  and  political  poeters.  Ezjdores  tbe  art  of 
poster  design  In  tbe  work  of  Martin  Jacotra,  Ken  Wbitmore,  and 
Cordon  Wagner.  Points  out  that  modem  commercials  are  posters  in 
motion. 

1.  Posters.     2.  Oxnmerclal  art  i.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 

wood, Calif,    n.  Bailey-Fllm  Associates. 

741.67  78-704308 

Balley-FIlm  Associates 


Poster   making    {Motion   picture) 
1966. 


Hester   and   Aasociatee, 


4  miri     bI.     color.    8  mm.     (.\rt  processes) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  carirldge. 

Issued  In  standHrd  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Authors.  Clarence  Kineald,  Stanley  Uadeja. 

fiummarp:  Demonstrates  various  ways  of  creating  poetera  wblch 
are  clenn  cut,  easily  read,  and  etfecttvety  designed.  Diaeuiaei  tbe 
spacing  of  letters. 

1.  Posters.        I.  Herter  and  Associates.  Series :  Art  processes 

(Motion  picture) 

741.67  Fi  A  68-2341 

Hester  and  .\sxnclates 


Posters  {Motion  picture)    ACI  Prodnctions  [19671, 

15  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Stimni'iry:  Shows  the  tuisic  concepts  and  methods  of  poster  deslgiL 

1.  Posters.        I.  ACI  Productions,  New  York. 

74L67  Fi  A  68-1649 

ACI  Productions 


Die  Postkarte  (Motion  picture)  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1970.  Made  by  Norddent  Werbefemshon/Deutsche 
Yerlags  und  Femseh,  Germany. 

24  min.     ml.    bJbw.     16  mm. 

With  student  guidebook. 

Summary :  A  tierman  language  teaching  film.  Dramatizes  the 
story.  Die  Postkarte,  by  Heinrlch  B611,  about  tbe  power  of  a  state 
over  the  lives  of  individuals  In  time  of  war. 

1.  German  language — Andlo-viaual  instruction.  I.  Bdll,  Hein- 
rlch. 1917-  Die  Postkarte.  II.  Intematlooal  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago. 

488  72-709671 

International  Film  Bureau 


Postlethwait,  Samuel  N. ,  1918- 
see 

The  Audio -tutorial  system:  an  independent 
stu<fy  f^)proach. 


The  Postman  {Motion  picture)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Community  workers,  no,  6) 

Loop  film  moanted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

Wltb  film  notes. 

Summary:  Follows  the  route  of  a  letter  mailed  tv  two  bt^a, 
Ulttstraling  Jobs  of  different  poet  oOce  employees  from  tbe  snrtbig 
of  mail  to  tbe  delivery  of  the  letter. 

1.  Postal  aervlce— U.  S.— Juvenile  films.  i.  Popular  Sdeoee 
Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Dirislon.  Se- 
ries: Community  workers  (Motion  picture)  no.  5. 

353.04  Fi  A  68-1896 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Ctx.  Audio- Visual  IMr. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Postman rain  or  shine  {Motion  picture)     Claries  Cahill 

and  Associates.     Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services,  1968. 

11  mlD-     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Second  edition.  .   .  ,     „-  .  „ 

eummanf-  Trace*  the  proceB«e«  a  letter  mailed  In  Kansas  muat  go 

through  to  arrive  In  California.     Shows  how  the  modem  post  otBce 

"T^Sstal  aerrlce— U.  S.  i.  Cahlll   (Charles)  and  Associate* 

Ine     Hollywood.  Calif     u.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

372.8  70-700181 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


The  Postmen  {Filmatrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1968. 

34  fr,     color.     35  mm.     (Community  helpers) 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Tom  Moon. 

Sunituary:  Shows  the  many  Jobs  done  by  postmen  and  follows  the 
processing  of  mall.  Includes  teacher  guide  framea  and  vocabulary 
lists      With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Post  service— Employees.  l  Herbert  M.  EUclns  Company. 

Series:  Cotmnunlty  helpers  (FUmstrlp) 

372.8  71-734136 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Postmen  at  work  {Filmstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1968. 

43  fr      color.     35  mm.     (Community  helpers) 

Eip;.i'led  version  of  the  fllmsirlp  entitled  The  postmen. 

Crcditi:  Writer  and  photographer,  Tom  Moon, 

Summarp:  Shows  the  many  Jobs  done  by  postmen  and  follows 
the  processing  of  mall.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames,  vocabulary 
lists,  and  questions  to  encourage  pupil  partldpatioo  and  Individual 
study.  ^ 

1.  Postal  service— Employees.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company, 
u.  The  Postmen  (Fllnistrtp)  Series:  Community  helpers  (Film- 
strip) 

372.8  77-734140 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Postoperative  bed  preparation  (]^otwn  picture)  Blakiaton 
Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

11  min.  sd.  color,  super  8  nira.  (Fundamental  nursing  series. 
Study  unit  2 :  fiasic  unit  procedures) 

Ijnop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  l(t  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Creiiis:  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns. 

Summary:  Shows  the  necessary  equipment  for  making  the  post- 
operative bed,  and  presents  a  step-by-step  demonstration  of  this  pro- 

l"   Bedmaking.  i.    McGraw-Hill    Book   Company.      BlaklstoD 

Division.  Series:   Fundamental  nursing  series.      Study  unit  2: 

Basic  unit  procedures  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3013 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O. 


Postoperative  care  {FUmatrip)  Blakiston  Division,  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  in  collaboration  with 
Daniel  C.  Dillon. 

49  fr.    color.    a%  mm.     and  phouodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  334  rpm..  20 
mio.     (Basic  nursing  procedures) 

With  wrlpt  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  consultants.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns,  Jean  Allto. 

Summartf:  Demonstrates  the  routine  nursing  procedures  used  In 
caring  for  the  postoperative  patient. 

1.  Postoperative  care.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.    Blaltls- 
ton  Division.         Series:  Basic  nursing  procedures  (FUmstrlp) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-5171 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Postpartum    (Motion   picture) 
1967. 


Professional   Besearch,  inc.. 


7  mhi.     8d.     color.    8  mm.     i  Maternity  care  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Is.'fued   [h   standard   S   mm.   and   In   suj>er  8  mm.   with   magnetic 
sound  track. 

SUMMARY:    DIscuHses    postpartum    rules    with    emphasis    upon 
what  til  expect  during  the  return  to  the  non-pregnant  state. 

1.  Puerperlum.        I.  Professional  Ue»earch,  inc.     II.  Series:  Ma- 
ternity care  series  (Motion  picture) 

rRG525]  618.6  73-713099 

Profesbional  Research,  Inc. 


Postpartum  care — hospital  to  home  (Motion  picture)    Video 
Nursing,  1066,    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  min.     >h1,     \tScW.     1(1  nun.      (Maternity  nursing) 

Videotape  al-«  IsHued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  dtudent  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

CredUi:  Instructors,  Frances  Barge,  Sister  Therese  Ann  Sokolskl. 

Sumjnury:  Shown  how  the  nurse  meets  the  teaching  needs  of  fami- 
lies during  the  po.stpartum  period,  with  emphasis  on  the  discharge 
prwedure.  FdIIowh  the  family  to  the  pediatrician's  offlce  for  ex- 
amination of  the  bahy  and  to  the  obstetrician  for  the  six  week  post- 
partum examlnallnn.  Includes  explanation  of  birth  control  tech- 
niques and  community  resource*!. 

1,  Obstetrical  nupilng.     2.  Fuerfierluia.  t.  Video  Nursing,  Inc. 

Series:  &laternity  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-703392 

video  Nurxing 


Postural   drainaxe    (Motion  picture) 
lense<l  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 


Delta  Collejre.     Rc- 


4  mln     Hi.     color,     super  K  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

t»on  film. 

With  instructor's  guide.  „„,„.,* 

Hummarv:  l>emonstrates  b-w  [v.-lural  drainage  helps  to  remove 
•erretlons  from  a  patient's  lungs  by  gravity.  Shows  the  equipment 
that  IS  used,  a.id  explains  bow  to  position  the  patient. 

1    Drainage   Hurglcal.    2.  Nur«es  and  nursing.        i.  Delta  College. 

n.    rrentlce-li;il,    inc.  Heries:    Nursing   skilU   and    techniques 

(Motion  picture)  wn.fKio 

610.73  76-705228 

Prentice-Hall 


Postural    drainage,    clapping,    and    vibratiwi    (Filmatrip) 
Trainex  Corp.,  1970. 

105  ft-  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  29 
mln.    nii'-rogroove.     (Patient  care  series,  5) 

Also  i-^su«l  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summarv:  A  training  dim  for  nurses.  Covers  anatomy  and  physi- 
ology of  the  respiratory  system,  breathing  retraining,  and  postural 
drainage  positions.  „  ^,     .. 

I.   Respiration.  i.  Tralnei  Corporation.  Series:   Patient 

care  series.  5  (FUmstrlp) 

610.73  78-737499 

Trainex  Corp. 


The  Postwar  years  (FUimtrip)     Associated  Educators,  1968. 
Ma<le  by  Manhattan  Color  Laboratory. 

47  fr.     color.     3.".  mm.     (Recent  history  of  New  Jersey) 
With  teacher's  manual.  .       j     ,     «        t« 

Sumniaru:  Describes  such  post-World  War  n  trends  In  New  Jer- 
sey as  urbanization,  industrialisation,  transportation,  and  recreation. 
1    New  Jersey— Hist.  i.  Associated  Educators,  West  Chester, 

Pa  '        Series:  Recent  history  of  New  Jersey  (FUmstrlp) 

309.1749  Fi  A  68-4135 

Associated  Educators 

Pot,  pUIa,  nd  pweatt.  [Filniittipi     Scott  Educatioo  Divi»k». 
1971.     Made  by  J»m  Handy. 

76  fr  color  35  mm.  lod  phooodtoc  2  t.  (1  i.  fof  nanual  proiector.  I 
,.fof.i«omsticp«.jector).10iii..331/3rp»..9mm.    fn«  Dil««ui- of  dnigs, 

no.  3) 

Alto  iMued  with  pboooopc  in  casMtte. 

With  ie«ber-.  guide  by  Stanley  Zimering  snd  wiih  spuit  nmt^ 

CREDITS;  Mi«ic  Ray  Hai™.  Bnice  Johnson;  pbocograpber.  Ro«*k)  Ftf- 

SUMMARY:  Suggesa  thil  one  po«ibta  rewoo  for  misuM  of  dnigl  is  *« 
wme  people  wibcooiciously  wmt  lo  hurt  ihem»elve«  m  ■  wty  of  hwtug  ocher*. 
EmphMiie*  the  ne«d  for  ?««»  sad  children  lo  kwn  to  coounuowi^ 

I  DnigtbuK.  2.  Drugs  sod  youth.  3.  P«m  and  child.  I.  Scod  Otapft- 
ics.     Education  Divisioo.    II.  SwieK  The  Dilemniaof  diup.  (FitoWipj  no.  3. 

[HV5801]  613.8  "'I?i?c 

Scon  Educ«ioo  Divwoa  72  wakv. 

Pot;  the  current  scene  (Motion  picture)    KCET,  1969. 

27  ml».    »d.    wlor.    16  ■»>».     (POTpoorrl:  Moy  ilew.  ot  m«rl- 

reactSnTo*  all  levels  of  Mclety.    Point.  o;t  the  cootllctwe  opinion. 
Sd  by  .uthorltles,  jouth.  and  health  proteaalonali 

1    u.Hhnana  1    KCBT  (Tele-rl.lon  .utlon)  Los  Angeles. 

SeJies^Pot^^l:  n^'vlew.  »^  ^^'U"*"  <«°"°°  -"^nUaT 

CINE 

Potash   boom    (Motion   picture)      Canadian   National    Rail- 
ways, 1966. 

6  mln.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

S«™ma™"  Describes  the  production  ot  potash  In  Canada  (or  world 
market.  Follows  the  potash  from  mine  to  market;  dlacusses  the 
economlcimportanceof  the  fertilizer  Industry.  „.,„„, 

1    Potash  Industry  and  trade-Canada.        i.  Canadian  National 

■^""'^  338.7  Fi  A  68-28 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Potassium  imbalances.  [Fitmstrip]     Trainex  Corp.,  1972. 

105  fr.  color-  35  mm.  snd  phonodiic:  2  s..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm-.  25  min. 
(Fluids  and  electrolytes) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  vis-u-test  and  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Teaches  the  pathophysiology  of 
potassium  imbalances,  ihcir  effecis  on  ctrdiac  eleclricsl  sctiviiy,  other  symp- 
toms of  potassium  imbalance,  and  the  cure.  Emphasizes  the  early  detection  of 
signs  of  imbalance  through  the  knowledge  of  related  electrocardiographic  trac- 

I.  Potassium  deficiency.     2.  Nurse*  and  nursing.        I.  Trainex  Corporation. 
11.  Series:  Fluids  and  Electrolytes.  [Filmstrip] 
IRC627.P6]  610.73  72-736634 

Trainex  Corp.  72 


Potemkin    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Odessa  steps 

Potential  energy  (Motion  picture)     Independent  Producer'o 
Service.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

4  mln.  Si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InTestlgatlODS  In  science: 
energy  and  motion  aeries) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Credit!:  Educational  collaborator,  Grant  R.  Gary. 

Summnrif:  Employs  outdoor  observations.  laboratory  experiments, 
and  a  variety  of  open-ended  questions  to  aid  students  In  understand- 
ing the  scientific  principle  of  potential  energy.    With  captlona. 

1.  Force  and  energy.  i.  Independent  Producer's  Service,    n. 

BFA   Educational   Media.  Series;   Investlgatlona   In   science: 

energy  and  motion  (Motion  picture) 

531  70-709853 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Potential  well  and  barrier    (Motion  picture) 
see   Scattering  in  one  dimension.    Part  1:    Bar- 
riers;  Scattering  in  one  dimension.    Part  2: 
Square  wells 

Potentially  yours.  [MoUon  picture]     Hartley  Productions,  1972. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY    Visits  growth  center*,  coUege  campuses,  human  potential  mati- 
tute*.  and  reucats  to  show  their  methods  for  developing  the  human  potential. 

1   Group  reUtions  Uaiaing.       1-  Hartley  Productions. 
CHM133,  153  ".701794 

CINE  "  """- 

Potlatch  country  (Motion  picture)     Film  Originals,  1966. 

28  mln.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Credili:  Writer.  Helen  SUnfield;  photography,  Darrel  Olaon: 
editor,  George  Oliver  Smith,  ,  ,.  v 

Summari/:  Pictures  the  wilderness  terrain  of  north  central  Idaho, 
to  show  the  diTenw  habitats  of  wildlife  and  the  migrations  of  elk 
and  rauie  deer.  Includes  scenes  of  the  predatory  cougar,  the  white- 
tailed  deer,  the  mooae,  the  beaver,  the  mountain  goat,  the  blgbom 
sheep,  and  small  creatures  of  tlie  forest 

1    ZooiogT— Ecology.        I.  Fihn  Originals. 

691.6  Fi  A  6g-7 

Film  Originals 


MARC 


Potato  eaters  (Motion  picture)     Maine  Dept.  of  Agriculture, 

1967. 

14  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  .w    ..., 

Summary:  Traces  the  Journey  of  the  Irish  poUto  from  the  Peru- 

Tlan  Andes  to  IreUnd  and  the  Dnited  Sut<t    Includes  sceuM  ot 

primitive  agriculture  in  Peru,  the  Irish  potato  famine,  and  modern 

methods  of  potato  farming  and  marlceting  in  the  United  SUtes. 

1.  Potatoes.        1.  Maine.    Dept  of  Agriculture. 

686.3  Fi  A  6S-794 

CINE 


Potato  wart  and  its  control  in  Newroundland  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Canada  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Ottawa.  Made  by 
Atlantic  Films.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1968. 

11  miD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Discunea  diseaaea  and  pests  that  affect  potatoes. 

1.  PoUto  wart        I.  Canada.    Dept  of  Agriculture,    n.  Canada. 

National  Film  Board.  ^ 

636J!  74-707420 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Potatoes  (Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (United  Ststea) 

Loop  dim.     Issued  In  sundard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Bttrnmary:  A  study  of  the  pouto  Industry  in  California.  Includea 
scenes  of  the  planting,  fertilising,  watering,  duatlng,  defoiiating, 
harvesting,  washing,  grading,  sacking,  and  shipping  of  the  potatoeiL 

1.  Potatoes— California.  i.  Park  Ftims.  SeriM;  United 

SUtes  (Motion  picture)  

636JJ  Fi  A  68-3201 

Park  Films 


Potlatch  Forests,  inc. 


Last  of  the  log  drives. 

Potomac  potpourri  (Motion  picture)     National  Park  Service, 
1967.    Made  by  Stuart  Finley,  inc. 

6  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Svmmai-y:  Illustrates  the  recreational  resources  of  a  river  valley, 
picturing  passive  activities  as  well  as  active  sports.         ,  „     ,.  „ 

1  lleireatlon  areas.  2.  Rivera  I.  U.  S.  National  Park  Service. 
790.068  Fi  K  68-9 

CINE 

The  Potsdam  Conference  (.l/o(ion  picture)     Thome  Films, 

4  mln.     si.     biw.     8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no  ISO) 
Ix»p  Him  mounted  m  cartridge.    Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

with  film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  .       -,      ^  i^    ci,,,,, 

Crei-.U:  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wiilard :  Aim  notes,  J«n,es  0.  Schott 
Summary:  Shows  Truman,  Stalin,  Churchill,  and  Anthony  Eden 
arrtving  for  the  conference  held  In  Potsdam.  Germany,  between  July 
17  ..^d  August  2,  IMS.  includes  scenes  of  the  sesslonsaround  the 
inference  table.  Points  out  that  Clement  *'"<»  ""P;?^,  •j.'S'^yi 
as  the  British  hesd  of  state  at  the  conference  after  Great  Briwins 

"f'Sriln  Conference,  1SM6.        t  Thome  Films.  Inc^uider.  Colo. 
Series:  8  mm.  documents  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  1158. 

940.5,11  Fi  A  67-5463 

Thome  Films 


Potter,  Beatrix, 
Bunny 
see 


1866-1943.       The  tale  of  Benjamin 


The  Tale  of  Benjamin  Bunny. 


The  tale  of  Mr. 


Potter,  Beatrix,  1866-1943. 
Jeremy  Fisher 
see 

The  Tale  ot  Mr.  Jeremy  Fisher. 

Potter,  Beatrix,  1866-1943.      The  tale  of  Peter 
Rabbit 
see 

Peter  Rabbit. 

Potter,  Beatrix,  1866-1943.       The  tale  of  Tom 
Kitten 
see 

The  Tale  ot  Tom  Kitten. 

Potter,  Beatrix,  1866-1943.       The  tale  of  two  bad 
mice 
see 

The  Tale  of  two  bad  mice. 


94 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Potter  (Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  London,  1948.    Msde 
by   Raymond  Finch.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 

Educational  Associates,  1966. 

41  fr.    bftw.    39  fflnt.     (Crafts  and  eraftmeo  aerlM) 

With  teBchere  oolea, 

SUMMARY :  Portrmrs  the  traditional  uae  of  materials  and  meth- 
ods of  manufacture  that  are  employed  by  potten. 

1.  Pottery.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Carman  Sklu- 
cattoDal  Associates.  III.  S«-Iea:  Crafts  and  craftsmea  series  (Film- 
strip) 

788.1  70-738518 

CannsD  Bdocatlonal 


Potter,  Orchard  and  Petrle 


From  reaction  to  action — July  4th  1976. 

Tlw  Potteries  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1959. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edacati<»al  AasocUtes, 
1966. 

25  fr.    color.    SS  IDIB. 

With  teachers  DOtes. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  the  pottery  lodustrr. 

1.  Pottery — History.        L  Common  Orouod,  ltd..  London. 
II.  Csrmao  Bducatlo&al  Associates. 

338.40942  74-738519 

Carman  Bducattonat  Associates 

llie  Potter's  craft:  En^ish  and  later  European  (Filmstrip) 
Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  London,  1966.  Made  by  Robert  Four- 
nier.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carmen  Educational  As- 
sociates. 

29  fr.    <«lor     35  mm. 

With  tesrh^nt  note*. 

Credits:  Producer.  Diana  Wyllie. 

Summary :  A  survey  of  English  and  European  pottery. 

1.  Pottery.  English.    2.  Pottery,  European.         I.  Diana  Wyllie.  ltd. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

738  76-738419 

Carman  EdncallMial  Asmclates 


Potter's  craft:  materials  and  techniques  (Filmstrip)  Diana 
Wyllie,  ltd.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Caiman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

CREDITS :  Producers.  ShelU  Lord.  Ronald  Morris. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  clays,  glaies,  and  colors,  kilns  and  equip- 
ment, and  shows  some  of  the  techniques  of  making  pottery. 

1.  Pottery.  I.  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.    IL  Oumao  Educational  As- 

sociates. 

738.1  75-738483 

Carman  Bducaiional  Associates 


Potter's    craft:    primitive,    eastern,    and    early    European 

(Filmstrip)    Diana  WylUe,  ltd.,  London.    Made  by  Robert 
Fournier.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educatiwal 

Associates,  1966. 

29  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Diana  WyDla. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  the  styling  of  early  Bun^eas  potMry. 

1.  Pottery,  European.        L  DUna  WyUle,  ltd.    II.  Carman  educa- 
tional Associates. 

738  72-738521 

Carman  Edncatlonat  Assodates 


Potter's  craft :  techniques  and  decoration  (Filmstrip) 
Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  London,  1966.  Made  by  .Sheila  Ix)rd 
and  Ronald  Morris.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associates. 

28  fr.     color.    3^  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUMM.\RY  :  Shown  how  potters  throw  and  nK>del  day  and  depicts 
the  methods  they  use  to  decorate  their  products. 

1.  Pottery.         I.  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.     II.  Carman  BdDcatloiiHl  A.v 
soclates. 

738  76-738557 

Carmsn  Bducatl«tnal  Ansociate^ 


Potters  Photographic  Amplications  Company 
see 

Artificial  respiration. 
Athletics  and  games . 

Baking:   breadmaldng. 

Bleeding. 
Bookbinding. 
Care  of  Hngemails. 
Cleaning  your  teeth. 
Development  of  the  ovum  fish. 
Development  of  the  ovum  newt. 
Development  of  the  ovum  rabbit. 


Domestic  science  and  cookery. 
Drilling  with  a  drilling  machine. 

The  Eider  duck. 

Elmbryology  of  Echims. 

From  mineral  to  smelting  pig  iron. 

From  pig  iron  to  steel. 

The  Glass  blower. 

Graphics — presentation  models. 

Hairbrush  and  comb. 

The  Kittiwake. 

Leaving  home. 

Life  cycle  of  Diphyllobothrium  latum. 

Manufacture  of  glass  products. 

Manufocture  of  sheet  steel. 

Metalwork. 

The  Micrometer— metric. 

The  Micrometer— metric    (examples) 

Regelation. 

Rolling  steel  plate. 

Scalds. 

Stickleback — male  aggression. 
Stickleback — nesting  and  egg  care. 
Stopping  distance. 


The  Structure  and  movements  of  the  cuttle- 


fish. 


Va&  Tarsler. 


Potter's  wheel  as  a  tool  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films, 
1965.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (CreatlTe  ceramics,  series  1.  no.  8> 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Collatx>rator,  Carlie  Tart. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  potter's  wheel  by  pointing  out  Its  prac- 
tical and  aesthetic  values  In  helpins  the  student  to  create  with  clay. 
Dunonstrates  the  formation  and  decoration  of  cylinders,  bowls,  and 

1.  Pottery.  I.  Bailey  nima.  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media.  Series:  CreaUre  ceramics  (Motion  picture) 
series  1,  no.  3. 

7»8  78-711607 

EPA  EdncaHonal  Media 


A  Potter's  worid  {Motion  picture)  British  Broadcastinj? 
Corp.,  London,  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Peter  M. 
Robeck  &  Co.,  1967. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  works  and  philosophy  of  the  pottn-, 
Bernard  Leach. 

1.  Leat^i.  Bernard  Howell,  1887-  L  British  Broadcasting 

Corporation,  n.  Robeck  (Peter  M.)  &  Company,  inc..  New  York. 
927  Fi  A  68-:i224 

Peter  M.  R(A>eck  &  Co. 


Potterton  Productions 
see 


Pinter  people. 


95 


Pottery  (Motion  pioture)  Halas  and  Bat<^eIoT  Education 
Diviwon,  London  ,1»6~!,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

15  motion  pictures  (4  min.  each)     81.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  films.      Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  St.  Pauls  Films. 

Smnman/:  Demonstrates  vartous  steps  to  follow  In  the  making  of 
pottery  and  accessories. 

1.  Pottery.         i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London, 
n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

738.1  Fi  A  68-8008 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartotm  Films 


Pottery  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Londtm,  1949.  Made 
by  L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associates,  1966. 

S7  fr.    bJkw.    SS  oua. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUSJHART :  Uses  a  story  sequeoce  to  lllostrate  the  production  of 
pottery. 

1.  Pottery.        I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  LtHidon.    II.  Carman  Edu- 
cational Asaodates. 

738  76-738520 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Pottery  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     sL    color,    super  8  mm.     (Art  media) 

Loop  lilm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CreditM:  Author.  Cora  PuccL 

Bummary:  Illustrates  the  basic  techQlqoes  of  hand-bullt  pottery, 
Indndtnf  pinch  pot,  coll,  and  slab  methoda  Stresses  the  feel  of 
working  with  clay,  the  plasUdty  of  the  medium,  and  Its  onlimited 
posslbllltes. 

L  Pottery.  l  Ballcs  OorporatitHi,  Cambrldcs.  Masa  Serlea: 
Art  media  ( Motion  picture) 

738.1  72-700684 

Ealing  Corporation 


Pottery  (Motion  picture)    Ealing;  Corp.,  1969, 

4  min.     sL    color,     super  8  mm.     (Hopl  Indians) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

SsauMrv.-  Shows  the  making  of  pottery  by  tiw  Hopl,  from  collect- 
ing the  clay  to  firing. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America  —  Pottery.     2.  Hopl  Indians.  l 

Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Series:  Hopl  Indians  (Mo- 

tion plctare) 

745.5  72-704431 

Balinc  OorporatlOQ 


Poultry  and  Egg  National  Board 


But 

How  to  cook  chicken. 


Poultry  farm  to  market   (Motion  picture)     Charles  Cahill 
and  Associates,  1966. 

11  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summunt:  Presents  ao  introduction  to  the  operation  of  a  modem 
poultry  farm.     An  open-eod  film  designed  to  stimulate  discussion. 

1.  Poultry.        I.  Cfthlll  (Charles)  and  Assodatea,  inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif. 

636.5  f"i  A  68-1113 

CharlesGabllland  Associatea 


Ponltxy  iiiaiawrfm  eqm^nent  {Motion  picture)  Canada, 
Dept.  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  Ottawa.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

16  min.     sd.     t>ftw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Frank  filler. 

Summanf:  Shows  equipment  uwd  Id  Canada  for  processing  poul- 
try for  the  market. 

1.   Poultry  plants — Gqulpmeot  and  supplleK.         i.  Canada.     Dept. 
of  Trade  and  t'ommerce.     ii.  Canada.     National  FUm  Board. 

664  75-700891 

National  Flltn  Board  of  Canada 


Poultry  raising  {Motion  picture)  Vocational  Guidance 
Films.  Made  by  Burton  Holmes  Films.  Released  by 
Carl  F.  Mahnke  Productions,  1945. 

11  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  films) 

With  manuaL    Manual  lacUng  In  L.  C 

CredUi:  Script  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

SuMmary:  Surreys  the  types  of  work  STallable  on  poultry  farms. 
Describes  the  different  types  of  ponltry  farms  and  presents  some  con- 
siderations In  managem«it  of  the  farms. 

1.  Pooltry.  L   Vocational    Guidance  Films,  inc.     n.  Habnks 

(Carl  F.)   Productions,  Inc.,  Des  Moines.  Serlea:  Toor  life  work 

films  (Motion  picture) 

686.5  70-704275 


Poultry  selection  and  jadffing  {FHautrip)    Vooatiooal  Edu- 
cation Productions,  1968. 

2  fllm»(rlp5  (pt.  1.  62  fr. ;  pt,  2.  50  fr.)     color.    S5  mm. 

With  illustrated  script 

Credit*:  Author.  I*o  Sankoff. 

Swmmarv:  Covers  the  skills  necessary  for  handling  and  Judging 
poultry.  Describes  the  relation  beCwem  prodocUon  and  pigmenta- 
tloa;  the  ptqmlar  pooltry  Industry  tireeds,  and  major  and  mlaor 
chicken  defects. 

1  Ponltry — Judging.        l  Vocational  Education  Productions. 

686JS  74-732661 

Vocational  BducaUon  ProdactlODS 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Pound  <rf  prevention  {Motion  picture)  Gordon  D.  Jenaax 
in  cooperation  with  the  1367  Photographic  Flight  Far  East 
Air  Force,  1958. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Documents  an  accident  Id  which  a  child  la  severely 
bupoed-  TollowB  the  hoeplUl  treatment  of  the  child  and  BoggeaM 
ways  to  prevent  bnm  accidenta. 

1.  Bums  and  scalds.        i-  Jensen,  Gordon  D. 

614.8  Fi  A  67-2215 

Gordon  D.  Jensen 


Pounds  and  ounces  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill,  lft72.    Made 
by  Golt  Educational  Materials, 

ll'i  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  jdionodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  334  rpiu., 
8  mln.     ( Measuring  weight  aeries) 

Al^  is-<<iied  with  phonotape  In  cnssette. 

With  teacher's  KUlde. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Aids  Golt. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  pounds  and  ouncea  aa  weight  measures. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Weights  and  measure*— Juvenile  films.  2.  Units  —  Juvenile 
films.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.     II.  Series:  Measuring 

weight  series  (Filmstrip) 

[QCSSl  872^  75-73&929 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pounds  and  using  scales  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill,  1972. 
Jlade  by  Golt  Educational  Materials. 

I-.-,  fr.  (v>Ior.  .1.T  imri.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  33i  rpm.. 
8  mln.     ( Sleasuring  weight  series) 

.\lso  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Alda  Golt. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  weight  measure  of  a  pound  and  show* 
how  to  use  scales  measuring  pounds.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Weights  and  measures— Juvenile  fllma.  2,  Scales  (Weighing 
instrumcntsl—Juvenile  films.     3.  Dnita — Juvenile  films.  I.  Mc- 

Graw.Hlll  Book  Company.  II.  Series:  Measuring  weight  series 
(Filmstrip) 

[QC88]  872.8  71-739928 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pourquoi  n'est-il  pas  li?  {Motion  picture)     ORTF,  Paris. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 

13  i;.jii.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  ( Les  Francis  dies  vous.  Set  2,  les- 
son 22  J 

A  French  language  teaching  film. 

With  manual. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  OtUcs  de  radio- 
diffusion- television  francalse.  n.  Chilton  Company.  Series:  Le.' 
Fran^als  chez  tous  (Motion  picture)    Set  2,  lesson  22, 

448  73-704477 

Chilton  Books 


Poursuite  de  cambrioleurs  sur  les  toits  (Motion  picture) 
La  Sociote  Lumiere,  Paris,  1898. 

3S  sec.    Bl.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Sadoul,  G.     Louis  Lumlfere,     Catalogue  Lumlftre,  no.  962:   Pour- 
suite  «ur  les  toits.  ,        ,  ,  „ 

Made  trwa   a   35   mm.   original   In   the  Cln*matheque  Fran^aise. 

On  reel  with  58  other  Lumiftre  numbers. 

In    the    Cinematheque    Fransalse    Film    Collection,    Library    of 
Congress. 

CREDITS:   Director,   Georges   Hatot 

SUMMARY :  A  comedy  In  which  two  burglars  flee  from  poUoemeQ 
across  the  rooftops.  ,       ™, 

I.    Soclite    Lumiere,   Paris.       II.    Cinematheque    Frangalse    Flhn 
Collection      III.   Poursuite  sur  lee  toits   (Motion  picture) 

791.43  72-710488 


Pous.'^jn — The  seven  sacrements  (Motion  picture)  Arts 
C"i!iu-il  of  r.reat  Britain.  I-ondon,  lOfifi.  Made  by  Samari- 
tan Kiim.s.  I^ndon.  Iletensed  in  the  t'.  S.  by  Films  In- 
roi  j-orated,  1D71. 

jO  mill.    sil.    color.    10  mm. 

•  KKIHTS:  Director.  Dudlej  Show  .\Hhton :  music,  Giovanni  <Ia 
rtil^-rrlua  :  ptintocmphfr,  Wolfijang  Susrhitzky ;  editor,  Sarah  Philip- 

.■^f-MMARY :  Sir  Anthony  Blunt  dlscuRses  The  seven  sncrements 
p;ilnteil.by  Nicolas  Poussln.  analyzing  the  Hymbnilc  and  lllurelcal 
significance  of  their  composition.  Shows  that  these  pictures  embody 
(hf  quintpssent*  of  pimiwln's  nrt  and  that  the  sacrements  represented 
fur  the  artist  and  his  friends  the  basic  truth  which  runs  through 
all  fiimts  of  religion,  pagan  or  Christian. 

1.  pousHln,  Nicolas,  1594?-166.'5.  I.  Arts  Council  of  Great  Bri- 
tHiii.     II.  Films  Incorporated. 

I  NI>r..Vl.l>H]  759.4  70-712015 

Fllm><  Incorporated 


Poverty  in  the  dty  {FUnutrip)    Visual  Education  Consul- 
tants, 1968. 

40  fr.     bAw.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummnry--  Shows  the  extent  of  urban  poverty  In  the  United  States. 

L  Poor— U    S.        I.  Visual  Education  Consultanta,  Inc. 

339.4  71-733967 

visual  Education  Con-  sultanU 


Porerty:  Urint  in  the  other  America  (Filmstrip)  Audio 
Visual  Narrative  Arte.  1971. 

3  ftlmntrlp".  color,  3.'.  mm.  and  3  pbonodlacs  (2  ».  each;  1  ». 
for  manual  projw'tor.  I  ».  for  automatic  projectort,  12  In.,  38*  rpm, 

A|u>  iHHued  with  phonotape  In  caoM-itf. 

With  tparher'M  guide.  ,  „   .     .. 

(  REDITS :  Script,  Wef»dy  ByOell ;  narrator.  Gene  Oalu-hii ; 
editorial  ronsultant.  Adolph  Sionc:  editor.  Jennifer  Welby. 

CONTBNTS:  1.  Who  are  they?  96  fr..  14  min.— 2.  Why  are  they 
poor?    TO  fr.  18  mi".— S.  The  war  ag«ln>il  poverty.     78  fr..  18  mln. 

1  Poor— L".  «.  -Juvenile  Alms.  2  Economic  •Miliunce,  Domes- 
tic—U.  8.— Juvefili*  nimi.         I.  Audio  Visual  Narrative  Arts  (Klnnl 

[HCI10.P61  309.173  78-740146 

Audio  Visual  Nsrratire  Ans 


Powder  keg  in  the  Dominican  RepabUc  (Motion  picture) 
Hearst  .Metrotone  News,  1965. 

6  mil)     .td.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  v,  8,  no,  4) 

On  reel  with  Battle  of  Britain  remembered — the  few,  the  Im- 
mortal. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  A  review  of  the  causes,  the  leaders,  and  the  events  of 
the  revolulion  In  the  Dominican  Republic  that  led  to  Intervention 
by  the  United  States. 

1.    Dominican    Republic— History— 19C1-  2.    U.    S.— Foreign 

relations  —  Dominican   Republic.     3.   Dominican  Republic  —  Foreign 
relation." — U.    S.  i.    Hearst    Metrotone   News,    inc..    New   York. 

Series:  Screen  new.s  dige-st  (Motion  picture)   v.  8,  no.  4. 

917.293  70-700505 

Hearst  iletrotone  News 

Powdering;  and  mascara  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Stagecraft:  Straight  make-up) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide,  ,       ,.  ,         ,,  ,  , 

Siimmarv:  Shows  methods,  materials,  and  techniques  (or  applying 
powder  and  mascara  for  the  stage. 

1    Make-up   Theatrical.  i.  Eothen  Films,    n.  Encyclopaedia 

Brim'nnica  Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Stagecraft:  Straight 

792  76-704842 

nlca  Educational  Corp. 


make-up  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


Powell  (B,  M.)   Incorporated 
see 

Great  Caesar's  ghost! 
Powell,  Dilys 


Small  world:    Powell,  Williams,  Mishima. 


Power  (Jules)    Productions 
see 


inc. ,  New  York 


Israel:   making  a  land  productive. 

The  Power  {Motion  picture)    Galaxy  Productions.    Released 
by  Metro- Gold wyn -Mayer,  1967. 

100  niin.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

PanavLsion.  ,,    „  . , 

Kftsed  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Frank  M.  Robinson. 

Credit!:  Producer,  George  Pal;  director,  Byron  Haskin;  screen- 
play John  Gay-  music.  Mlkios  Kozsa ;  director  of  photography. 
Ellsworth  Fredricks;  film  editor.  Thomas  J.  McCarthy.  Cast: 
George  Hamilton.  Suzanne  Pleshette.  Richard  Carlson.  Yvonne  De 
Carlo,  Earl  Hollimaii,  Gary  Merrill. 

Summary:  \  wlence-flctlon  film  in  which  a  member  of  a  team 
of  space  scientists  tries  to  discover  which  one  of  his  teammates 
possesses  a  strange  and  terrible  power  over  the  minds  of  men. 

I,   Robinson.  Frank  M.     The  power,     ii.  Galaxy  Productions. 
III.  Metro-<;oldwyn-Mayer,  Inc.  »  _  ^, 

791.43  71-707824 

The  Power  and  energy  crisis:  teckaologlcal  challenge  of  the  (atnre. 

[Filmstrip]     Scott  Education  Division,  1972.     Made  by  As- 
sociated Press. 

2  filmstrips  (207  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  wd  2  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each),  12  in., 
33  1/3  rpm. 

Alfo  issued  with  phonotape  in  cusellc. 

With  temcher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Leading  scientisu,  ccologists.  and  public  offKisls  discuss  the 
problcDU  involved  in  supplying  the  power  uid  energy  requircmcnti  for  the 
growing  United  Slates. 

1 .  Electriricaiion— United  States.       i.  Scou  Graphics.     Education  Division. 

[TK23]  609.73  72-732599 

Scott  Graphics  Education  72  MARC 

Diviuon 

The  Power  and  glory  of  England  {Motion  picture)    Douglas 
Productions,  1964. 

05  mln.    si.    color.     16  mm. 

To  be  presented  with  a  lecture  cued  to  the  film. 

Credits:  Producer,  Neil  Douglas. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  England  from  prehistoric  tlmea 
to  the  present,  emphasising  fn'cat  moments  and  personalities  through 
the  ages.     Filmed  In  England. 

1.  Gt.  Brit.— Hist.        i.  Douglas  Productions. 

942  Fi  A  68-617 

DuugKis  Productions 


Encyclopaedia  BnUnnica 


Power  and  wheels.  [Motion  picture] 
Educational  Corp.,  1972. 

17  min.     ad,     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  William  Kay;  collaborator,  Leon  Stover. 

SUMMARY;  Surveys  the  social  and  cultural  impact  of  (he  car  and  investi- 
gates iu  reiati<»iship  to  the  American  economy. 

1.  Automobile— Social  aspecu  -United  Stales.     2  Automobile  industry  and 
trade— United  Sutes.     (1.  Aulomohile-Social  aspects.     2  Automobile  indus- 
try and  trade]        I    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
rHE5623]  388.34  72-701972 

EBEC  72  MARC 

Power  at  the  pole  {Motion  picture)     Cinefonics,  in  coopera- 
tion with  Southeastern  Telephone  Co.,  1969. 

8  mill.     wl.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit!:  Executive  producer,  C.  O.  Probst;  director  and  writer. 
Ronald  8..  Klein;  photography.  Lido  Andreoni;  edilinf,  Fred  M. 
Kaplan.  „  .   _ 

nummary:  Explains  that  the  use  of  portable  Iropak  AC  generator* 
by  the  telephone  linesmen  of  the  Cook  Electric  Company  will  saTS 
time  and  money.  Shows  the  use  of  the  generator  In  typical  Instal- 
iationx. 

1    Electric  power  planlB,  Portable.  i.  Cinefonics,  Inc. 

621.387  Fi  68-643 


TIm  Power  drdm.  [Filmstrip]    FamUy  Films.    Released  by  Family 
Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education.  1972. 

72  fr.  color.  3 J  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  s..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  10  min. 
(Surviving  the  ecology  crisis,  no.  4> 

Abo  iaaued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  tcacben'  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer.  Jim  Lawrence;  narrator,  Phil  Barton;  photographer,  Alex 
Ferguson.  ,_     ,     -    . 

SUMMARY:  ExpUins  that  power  provides  the  energy  for  technological  to- 
cieiks  and  that  the  need  for  power  is  increasing  at  a  rapid  rste.  Discusses  how 
power  and  fuel  can  be  preserved. 

1,  Electric  power.  I.  Family  Films,  inc.  11.  Society  for  Visual  Educauon. 
inc    Chicaaa     111.  Scries:  Surviving  the  ecology  crisis.  tRlmstrip]  no,  4 

333.8  72-732752 

72  MARC 


iTKlOOl] 
Society  for  Visual 
Education 


Power  drills  for  woodwork  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

13  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Wood  work— machine  tooU) 

\i8o  issued  as  5  single  concept  8  mm.  lot^  fllma. 

SUMMARY-  Describes  parts,  adjustments,  and  the  operation  of  a 
drill  press,  and  the  parts,  bits,  and  operation  of  a  portable  drill. 

1    Drill  presses.     2.  Woodworking  machinery.  I.  Moreland- 

Latchforcl  Productions,  Toronto.    II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 
Ill    Series-  Wood  work— machine  tools  (Motion  picture) 
■  [TT180]  621.9  74-713069 

Sterling  Educational  Fllma 


Power  for  the  moonship  {Motion  picture)  National  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  Administration,  1966.  Made  by 
WGBH-TV. 

28  mln.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Science  reporter  series* 

CredUt:  Production  soperrlsor,  (naytOD  Edwards;  director.  Bus- 
sell  Morash ;  narrator,  John  Fitch, 

l?ummary:  Explores  the  world  of  fuel  cells.  Includes  views  of 
working  models  for  Apollo  spacecraft,  and  outlines  their  possible 
future  use  on  earth. 

1  Fuel  crfls.  2.  Space  yehlcles— AuxUlary  power  anpply.  B. 
Project  Apollo.  i.  U.  S.  National  Aeronaotlcs  and  Space  Atlmln- 
Istratlon.         Series:   Science  reporter  series   (Motion  picture) 

629.47  78-708122 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 

Power  from  fusion  {Motion  picture)  United  Kingdom 
Atomic  Energy  Authority,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

30  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  an  Introduction  to  the  principles  behind  the 
work  of  the  ("ulham  Laboratory  Jind  describes  the  nature  of  the 
problems  to  be  solved  before  power  from   fusion  can  be  mastered. 

1.  Atomic  power.    2.  Controlled  fusion.  i.  United  Kingdom 

Atomic  Energy  Authority,     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

539.764  Fi  A  68-1121 

UcOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


{FUmatrip)       Herbert    E. 


Power    from    hydro-electricity 

Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1960. 

25  f r.     color.     35  mm. 

Credit!:  Author,  Jan  Paul 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  and  diagrams  to  explain  how  water 
Is  gathered  In  damn  and  then  employed  as  power  in  the  form  of  elec- 
tricity. Explains  the  construction  and  operation  of  turbines.  Shows 
hoiv  electricity  Is  carried  over  vast  distances.  With  captltms.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Water-power  electric  plants.  l  Badek.  (Herbert  B.)  Flbna 

and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  California. 

372.3  78-736254 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


The  Power  grinder,  how  to  use  it  safely.  [Filmstrip]     University 
of  Illinois.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1964. 

48  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Lists  vsrious  types  of  power  grinders  srd  explains  how  to 
select,  adjust,  and  use  a  grinder.  Lists  safety  precautions  for  using  the  grinder 

1.  Grinding  machines.  2.  Grinding  and  polishing— Safely  measures  3, 
Power  toola— Safety  measures.  1.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational  Agricul- 
ture Service. 

tTri53.5]  621.9  72-735249 

m,  Univ.  Vocabonai  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


96 


Power  hacksaw  (Motion  picture)    BFA  Educational  Media, 

1970. 

8  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Metalworking  series) 

lioop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Identlfie.'i  the  parts  of  the  power  hacknaw  anil  dem- 
onstrates the  correct  technique  for  operating  the  machine.  Covera 
blade  selection  and  sharpness,  feed  control,  coolant  flow,  and  the 
adjustment  of  blade  to  line. 

1.   Hacksaws.     2.   Power  tools.  I.   BFA  Educational   Media, 

Series:  Metalworking  series  (Motion  picture.  BFA  Educational 
Media) 

684.09  72-711686 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Power  hacksaw  and  band  saw  {Motion  picture)  Wm.  Brose. 
Released  by  Itailey-Film  Associates,  1960. 

12  mln.     !«1.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  technlqoe  for  cutting  metal 
with  the  power  hacksaw  and  the  band  saw.  Bmphaaliea  safety 
practices  and  proper  maintenance  of  the  aaw  and  blade*,  and  dl»* 
cusaes  the  Yarlous  kinds  of  blades  available. 

1.  Band  Haws.     2.  Hacksaws.    S,  Uetal-cuttiof,!.    Broae,  William. 
II.  Balley-Fllm  Associates. 

621.9  79-708088 

Balley-FUm  Assodatea 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Power  in  perpetuity  {Motion  picture)  Churchill  Falls 
(Labrador)  Corp.,  Montreal.  Made  by  Crawley  Films. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  and  Hydro- 
Quebec,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service. 

20  mlD.     sd.     color.     19  mm. 

French  rersiOD  also  issued. 

Credits:  Producer.  F.  R.  Crawley:  director,  Sally  UacDooald; 
■crlpt,  Gordon  Gale;  commeDtator,  Frank  Wlllia;  anlmatloo,  Vic 
Atkinson:  music,  Bruce  Nyznlk;  cameramen,  Stan  Brede,  Robt. 
Ennls,  Frank  Stokes:  film  editor,  Vincent  Valtekucas. 

Summary:  Shon-a  why  and  bow  tbe  world's  largest  single  hydro- 
electric [wwer  project  Is  coming  into  being  In  the  witdemen  of  cen- 
tral Labrador,  capable  of  producing  power  saffldeat  for  more  tbaa 
three  metropolitan  cities. 

1.  Water-powM-  electric  plants — Labrador.  i.  Churchill  Falla 

(Labrador)    Corporation,     n.   Modern  Talking  Picture   Serrtce,   Inc. 
III.  Hydro-Quebec. 

621.312  Fi  A  68-598 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Power  measarement  (Motion  picture)    Eftlinir  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronics:  meters) 

Ijyop  Dim.    Film  notes  ou  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  convenience  of  a  meter  that  r«ada  watta 
directly,  and  demonstrates  wattmeter  connections  In  Taiioos  drcalti. 

L  Wattmeter.        i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maas.        Se- 
ries: Electronics:  meters  (Motion  picture) 

621.37  74-705032 

Ealing  Corp. 


The  Power  of  a  pebble.  [Motion  picture]  Hadassah.  Made  by 
Larry  Frisch  Productions.  Released  by  Hadassah  Film  Library, 
1972. 

20  Diin.     *d     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uies  a  leriea  of  vignettes  about  young  people  living  and  study- 
ing in  liracl  to  show  the  vocational  and  educalioiial  work  of  Hsdauah  through 
it!  ioititutHMU.  the  Hadassah  Comprehensive  High  School.  Seligsberg-Braadets, 
tbe  Vocational  Guidance  Institute,  and  the  Hadassah  Community  College. 

1.  Vocational  education— Israel.  2.  Education— Israel.  t.  Hadassah.  the 
Women's  Zionist  Organization  of  America. 

[LC1047.I79]  370.95694  72-701793 

CINE  72  MARC 


Power  of  brevity  {FUmstrip)     Filmstrip  House,  196&. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  88)  rpm.,  7 
min.     microgroove.     (Word  power) 

With  script. 

Summary:  Cites  examples  to  Illustrate  the  importance  of  proper 
EngHsh  usage  with  emphasis  on  the  effectlvwieas  of  brcTlty. 

1.    English    language— Style.        r.    FUmstrip   House,    New    York. 
Series:  Word  power  (FUmstrip) 

428  75-735409 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Power  of  emotion  in  speech  {Motion  picture)  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Pro- 
ductions. 

\T,  luln.     wl.     color.     lU  mm.      (Oral  com  mini  icat  ions  series) 

.Miicnetlc  sound  track. 

With  tencher's  guide. 

f'lTdits;  Adviser,  A.  Richard  Sogliuuo. 

nummary:  Points  out  that  a  speech  should  have  a  clear,  definite 
purptwe,  use  simple,  clear  language,  and  olTer  proof  of  statements, 
ami  that  the  speaker  should  i<bow  sincerity  and  roice  control.  Uses 
the  funeral  n,  atlon  of  Mark  Antony  a.**  an  example. 

1.  Oratory.  i.  Mc<jran'-Uill  Book  Company'.  Series:   Oral 

roiiimunlcations  series  (Motion  picture) 

808.5  70-701059 

M^^;rnw-HillHookCo. 


Power  of  my  spirit:  the  American  Indian  (Filmstrip) 
Denoyer-Gcppert  Audio- Visuals.  Released  by  Denoyer- 
Geppert  Co.,  1971. 

200  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  pbonodlscs  (2  a.  each),  12  In., 
33J  rpm.     microgroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Narrator,  Buffy  Salnte-Marie. 

SUMMARY:  Indians  living  in  big  cities  and  on  re^erTatloos  talk 
about  how  Ill-prepared  for  technological  and  wblte  society  tbey 
are.  and  point  out  that  they  are  forced  by  economic  necesalty  to 
enter  into  that  society. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Social  conditions.  2.  Indians  of 
North   America — Economic  conditions.  I.  Denoyer-Gqjpert  Com- 

pany.    II.  The  American  Indian  (Filmstrip) 
[E98.S67]  301.451  73-739371 

DeD0yer-0^n>Brt  Co. 


(Power  of  plants,  {Motion  picture)    International  Tele-Film 

Productions,  1949. 

11  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope) 

Creditt:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee. 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  show  the  physical  power 
of  plants  In  their  efforts  to  reach  tbe  sun  and  fulfill  their  growth, 
pointing  out  how  they  forcibly  orercome  obstacles  deliberately  placed 
in  their  way. 

I.  Growth  (Plants)     2.  Pbototropism.  i.  International  Tele- 

Film   Productions,  Inc.        Series:  John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope   (Mo- 
tion picture) 

Fi  67-2067 


The  Power  oX  silence  (Motion  pictare)    Joseph  Nettis  Pro- 
ductitms.    Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1970. 

17  min.    sd.     color.     Id  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  tbe  history  and  actlTttles  of  the  Quakers. 

1.  Friends,  Society  of.        I.  Joseph  Nettis  Productions.    II.  Ster- 
ling Educational  Films,  Inc. 

289.6  70-711404 

CINE 


The  Power  of  the  tonfue  (Motion  picture)  Jewish  Theo- 
logical Seminary  of  America  and  National  Broadcasting 
Co.  Released  by  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish 
Studies,  1968. 

SO  mln.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Kinescope.  ,  „.  ^ 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  series  Eternal  light 

With  script.  ^,      ,^ 

Credil*:  Script,  Shimon  Wlncelberg.  «  .  .       n.^ 

Summary:  Portrays  Ellewr  Ben-Yehuda's  efforts  to  fe'lye  the 
Hebrew  language  after  nineteen  centuries,  during  which  It  bad  been 
SS  mainly  iTprayer.  legal  respomw.  and  medieval  poetry,  and  to 
develop  It  Into  a  spoken  language  for  dally  use. 

1.  Ben  Yehudah.  Elleser.  1858-102.  i.  Eternal  lle||t  CT^^Won 
nro^ram)  n  Jewish  Theological  Seminary  of  America,  in.  Na- 
Ka?  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.  iv.  National  Academy  for  Adult 
Jewish  studi«i,  ^^  ^  70-700974 

National  Academy  (or  Adult  Jewish  Studies 


Power  sweeps  (Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, 1969.    Made  by  Simon  and  Flynn. 

26  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Vlnce  Lombardl's  the  science  and 
art  of  football,  no.  7) 

Summary:  Vlnce  Lombardl  presents  bis  Dumber  one  play,  the 
power  sweep,  showing  all  blocking  assignments  and  how  tbey  are 
executed. 

1.    Football— Offense.     2.   Blocking    (Football)  i.   Lombardl. 

Vlnce.     II.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.        Series:  Vlnce  lom- 
bardl's the  Hdeoce  and  art  of  foottwU  (Motion  picture)  no.  T. 

796.332  72-709158 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Wlnstoo 


Power  Teaching  Method  {Motion  picture)  Lemell  Agency, 
1952.    Made  by  Normandy  Productions. 

45  ni'n     .sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  adrertlsing  aim  whic*  demonstrates  tbe  Power 
Teaching  Method  of  the  M<4ody  Masquerade  CreaUve  Sales  System, 
an  emoUwial  selUng  technique  which  includes  the  deTel<q>roent  of  a 
congenial  relationship  with  the  customer.  Shows  a  customer  being 
sow  a  SK-Ies  of  dancing  leasoos.  To  be  used  only  by  leraeee  of  tbe 
LeroeH  Agency,  as  part  of  Melody  Masquerade  CreaOve  Sates  Sy»- 
tem.  ' 

1.  Salesmen  and  KaJeAnansblp.      2.  AdvertlslD^.  l  Lem^I 

Agency. 

658.89  73-704276 


Power  tcchBoloor.  [Transparencies]    DCA  Educational  Products, 
1968. 

21  iransparcncies      color      12  x  10  in 

With  U  overlays 

With  incher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Prcunti  new  dcvetopmenu  in  method*  ofcrcalini  power  such 
as  the  dietel.  [urbojet.  gts  lurbine.  and  others.  Discuues  engines,  rockets,  and 
the  hydro|en -oxygen  fuel  cell 

I.  Engines      2   Power  (Mechanics)        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

lTJ755)  621  72-735298 

DCA  Educaiiona)  71  MARC 

Products 


Power:  the  use  of  energy,  set  1  (Fi/matrip)    Budek  Films 
&  .Glides,  1968. 

3.'i  fi-     color.    35  mm. 

Credit:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Todburst. 

i<iiiiimaiy:  ^^llovv^  how  man  has  harnessed  muscle,  wind,  and  water 
power  so  that  they  may  t>e  used  to  his  advantage. 

1.  Force  and  «iergy.     2.  Power  [Mechanics)  i.  Budek  (Her- 

bert £.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  70-733152 

Bud*^  Films  &  Slides 


Power:  the  use  of  energy,  set  2  (Filmstrip)    Budek  Films 
&  Slides.  1968. 

35  fr.     ctrfor.     35  mm. 

Credil^:  .Author,  Eugene  L.  Podhurst. 

Summary:  Explains  man's  use  of  combustion,  the  atom,  and  the 
sun  (o  aid  his  work. 

1.  Force  and  energy.     2.  Power  I  Mechanics)  i.  Budek  (Her- 

bert E.)  Films  and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  74r-733153 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 


Power  to  destroy  (Motion  picture)     WTTW.    Released  by 
National  Educati<Mial  Television  and  Radio  Center,  1960. 

2»  mln.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  by  Are,  no.  13) 

Adap'fvl  from  the  book  entitled  Ordeal  by  fire,  by  Fletcher  Pratt. 

Credits:  Produivr  and  director.  William  Friedkiii:  adaptiirlon. 
Francis  Cougblln.  William  Friedklii;  music,  Thomas  .A.  Doi'sey. 

Summary:  Dramatic  readings,  against  a  background  of  paintings 
and  authentic  Ctrll  War  photozrnphs,  describe  the  May  18ft4  struggle 
of  attrition  between  Grant  and  Lee  In  tbe  Wilderness  and  Spotsyl- 
ranta  areas  of  northeastern  Virginia,  when  both  sides  suffered  tre- 
mendous losses. 

1.  Wilderness.  Batlle  of.  18ft4  2.  Spotsylvania.  Battle  of.  1844. 
L  Pratt.  Fletcher.  1897-1966.  Ordeal  by  fire.  it.  Chicago.  Televi- 
sion station  WTTW.  in.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center.  Series  :  Ordeal  by  fire  (Motion  picture)  no.  13. 

Fi  67-833 


Power  to  the  people  {Motion  picture)  Gulf  SUtes  UtiKtiea 
Co.  Made  by  Julias  D.  Feigelson  Productions.  Released 
by  United  Film  Associatee,  1968. 

1  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Power  people) 
Summary:   A   promotional   film   showing   bow   an   Investor-owned 
public  ntimies  company  has  helped  change  a  wilderness  Into  a  thriv- 
ing community. 

1.  Public  utilities.        I.  Gulf  SUtes  UtUiUes  Company,    n.  United 
Film  Associates.        Series:  The  Power  people   (Motion  plcttjre) 

711  77-702528 

CINE 


97 


[Transparencies]      DCA  Educational 


'ower  tool  maintenance. 

Products.  1971. 

32  transparencies,     color.      12  x  10  in. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Daniel  Irvin 

SUMMARY:  Describes  methods  of  preventive  maintenance  to  insure  con- 
tinued safe  operation  of  power  tools  Focuses  on  common  problems  likely  to 
arise  when  using  such  equipment. 

1.  Power  tools— Maintenance  and  repair         1.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TT153.5]  621.9  72-735299 

DCA  Educational  72  MARC 

Products 


Power  toob.  [Transparencies]    DCA  Educational  Products,  1966. 

24  transparencies,     color.     12  x  10  in. 

With  teacher's  |uide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  portaWe  and  sutiooary  power  tools,  and  stresses 
safe  uiilizalion  of  each  piece  of  equipment.  Shows  cutaway  views  and  names  the 
component  parts  of  the  tools. 

I.  Power  toots         t.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[Tn53.5j  621.9  72-735300 

DCA  Educational  72  MARC 

Produca 

Power  train  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 
Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min  8l.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  Inthe,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide.  . 

Summary:  Describes  the  metbod  of  changing  spindle  speed  on  tne 
average  belt-driven  engine  lathe  to  perform  various  types  of  opera- 

*"*r'Lathe«.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.         Series:  Machine 
shop  series.     ElemenUry  engine  latbe  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2480 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Power  train  {Motion  picture)    Films/Weet    Made  by  Forf 
Motor   CO./TV   Cartoons,   London.     Released   by   AIMb, 

1968. 


why,"   "what."  and 


13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm- 

Summarii:    Uses   animation   to   explain   the 
•■how"  of  the  automobile  tratismlralon  system. 

1    Automobiles— Transailfl.>(lon  devices.  i.  Films/West,  Inc. 

n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  SerTlces.  ^nnnAO 

629.2  70-700008 

Films/West 

Power  volleyball:  The  Japanese  roll— the  block  (Motion 
picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1968.  Made  by  CalWn  Pro- 
ductions. 

4  mln.    si.     color.    8  mm. 

\joap  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summarv:  Members  of  the  gold-medal- winning  noen's  sod  women  s 
United  Statea  Pan  American  Games  Tolleyball  teams  demonstrate 
the  latest  techniques  used  In  tbe  Japanese  roll  and  the  block. 

1.  Volleyball.        l  Athletic  Instltulfc 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2444 

Athletic  Institute 


Power  volleyball:  The  serve  {Motion  picture)     Athletic  In- 
stitute. 1968.    Made  by  Calvin  Production*. 

4  min     si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Menitiers  of  the  gold-niednl-wlnnlng  men's  and  women's 
United  States  Pan  American  Games  volleyball  teams  demonstrate  the 
latest  techniques  used  In  the  serve. 

1.  Volleyball.        i.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2440 

Athletic  Institute 


Power  volleyball:  The  set  (Motion  pictare)    Athletic  Insti- 
tute, 1968.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mil!     si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  fcold-medal- winning  men's  and  womok's 
United  States  Pan  American  Oames  volleyball  teams  demonstrate  the 
latest  techniques  used  in  the  set. 

1.  Volleyball.        l  Athletic  Instltnte, 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2442 

Athletic  Institute 


Power  volleyball:  The  spike  {Motion  picture)    Athletic  In- 
stitute, 1968.    &{ade  by  Calvin  Productiona 

4  mln.     8l.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Wltb  guide. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  gold-medat- winning  men's  and  women's 
United  States  Pan  American  Oames  volleyball  teams  demonstrate 
the  latest  techniques  used  in  the  spike. 

1.  Vollevball.        l  Athletic  Institute. 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2443 

Athletic  Institute 

Power  vt^eyball:   The  underhand   pass    (Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1968.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln     «i.    color.    8  imn. 

Loop  film. 

l!«ned  In  standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  gold-roedai-wlnnlng  men's  and  women's 
United  States  Pan  American  Oantes  volleyball  teams  demonstrate  tbe 
latest  technique  used  In  the  underhand  pass. 

1.  Volleyball-        r.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2441 

Athletic  Institute 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Powerline — transportation    of    energy     (Motion    picture) 
Arthur  Bftrr  Productions,  1971. 

11  mill.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Wirb  teacher's  guide. 

fciiimmary :  Explilns  how  eleflricKy  la  produced,  traniported,  and 
distributed.  Portrays  the  importance  of  an  electrical  network  for  a 
tran->portatloa  system. 

1    Electric  power.  I.   Barr    (Arthur)    Productions,  Pasadena, 

Calif. 

621.31  71-710661 

Arthur  Barr  Productions 


Powers  Compaity 


Alone. 


Powers  of  ten  {Uotion  picture)    Charles  Eames,  1968. 

8  min.     9d.     color.     16  mm. 

Based  oo  the  book  Cosmic  Tiew,  by  Kees  Boeke. 

Creiili:  Music,  Elmer  Bernstein. 

Summari/:  Presents  a  linear  Tiew  of  the  universe  from  the  human 
scale,  to  the  sea  of  galaxies,  to  the  nucleus  of  a  carbon  atom.  Demon- 
strates the  powers  of  ten  using  an  image,  a  narration,  and  a  dash- 
board to  give  a  due  to  the  relatire  size  of  things  and  to  show  what 
the  addition  of  another  xero  to  any  number  meana 

1.  Decimal  system.  2.  Exponents  (Algebra)  L  Boeke,  Kees. 
Cosmic  Tiew.     ii.  Eames,  Charles. 

500  75-706836 

Charles  E^mes 


Pownall/Cine,  ltd. 


Marcor. 


PowWow  at  Duck  Lake   (Motion  picture) 
Board  of  Canada,  1968. 


National  Film 


15  mill.    sii.    li&w.    Hi  mm.     (Challenge  for  change) 

Made  in  inoptTatlon  with  departments  aud  agencies  of  (he  Got- 
ernment  ut  CaiiiKln. 

Credit:-  Pi-oducers.  John  Konieny,  Barrle  Hoivells;  director,  Bon- 
nie Klein  ;  ninicnininn.  Tuny  Iimiielu ;  editor.  Roger  Hart. 

SuMinarj/:  Scenes  of  the  talk-in  at  Duck  L^ke,  Saskatchewan,  on 
Jnne  10-11.  1967,  where  Indlan-XWtis  problems  are  openly  and 
strongly  prewutwi  l>efore  n  mixed  audience  of  Indians  and  whites, 
by  speakers  mncing  from  Federal  MemDers  of  Parliament  to  chlefB 
of  isolated  northern  bands. 

1  Indians  of  North  America  —  Canada  —  Government  relations. 
L  Canada.     National  Film  Board.  Series:  Challenge  for  change 

(Motion  picture) 

970.4  77-705258 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Practical  approaches  to  the  aartlBg  MaBageBeat  of  the  caaccr 
patieat  [Motion  picture}     Antericao  Cancer  Society,  1969. 

22  min-     td.     color      16  mm. 

Also  iMucd  in  ttandard  8  mm.  and  super  8  mm.  with  mafnetic  touad  tnck. 

SUMMARY:  DcmoRiUMCS  to  medical  penonael  how  to  uae  simple  and 
OKfui  improvbed  devices  fot  cancer  patients,  such  as  a  coloatomy  ifrigation  set, 
wBier  pad.  tad  lymphedema  sle«ve.  Discusses  care  of  the  skm  and  prevention 
ct  odor,  af>d  shows  assistive  fc«ding  devices  that  hdp  assure  and  adequate  diet. 

I.  Cancer  nuratnf.        I.  American  Cancer  Society. 

[RC266]  610.73  72-700674 

American  Cancer  Society  72  MARC 

Practical  art  methods:  Catting  and  printing  (Famstrip) 
Educational  Productions,  England.  Prothmann  Associ- 
ates, 11)67. 

23  double  fr.    color.    SS  mm. 
With  lecture  notes. 

Summon/:  Shows  the  matertala  required,  the  preparation  of  the 
drawtng,  the  use  of  toots,  and  the  flnlsbed  print  lo  one  color. 

1.   Prints— Technique.        i.  Educational  Productiona.  ltd. 
II.  Prothmann  Aasoclatea. 

761  70-784220 

Prothmann  AaaodatM 


Practical  art  methods:  Knife  painting  (FUmstrip)  Educa- 
tional Productions,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Prothmann  Associates,  1967. 

a  double  fr.    color.    3S  mm. 

With  lecture  notes. 

Summary:    Demonstrates    bow   knife  painting  Is   done,   ahowln^ 
preparation  of  colors,  kinds  of  textures,  and  lajlns  en  the  paint 

1.  Painting— Technlqtie.        t.  Education  Productiona,  ltd. 
u.  Prothmann  Asaoclates. 

7BL4  74-7S42S1 

Prothmann  Asnociatea 


Practical  art  methods:  Painting  in  oUs  (FUrMtrip)    Edaca- 
tional    Productions,  England.     Released  in   the  U-  S.  by 

ProthiiiJinn  Associates,  1967. 

85  double  fr.     color.    85  mm. 

With  lecture  noto. 

Summoiy:   Showa  the  preparation  of  the  palette  and  canvaa  for 
painting  to  olla. 

1.   Painting — Tecbnlqu*.        i.  Bdocatlonal  Prodtictloos,  ltd. 
II.  Prothmann  Aiaoclatca, 

761.4  78-784222 

ProChnwon  Aasodates 


Pnclical  art  methods:  Plaster  Mode  printing  (FUmatrip) 
Educational  PrtKtuciiona,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S< 
by  Prothmann  Associates,  1967. 

22  doQbla  fr.    color.    85  nm. 

With  lecture  notSB. 

Ammmtv.-  Shows  tba  planoloc  mtUnc  and  priatlng  Inrolrad  tn 

L  BducatUwal  PredoetloM.  ltd. 

761  71-7M228 

Prothmum  AaaocUtce 


Pnctical  art  methods:  Printliu;  with  t«t«MS  (Fflm.«rip) 
Educational  Productions,  England.  Keleased  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Prothmann  Associates,  1967. 

20  dogble  tr.    color.    86  mm. 

r.iliS^"Ih°or.b.  .«,«  invoued  .»  miad«  .  print  -U.  «.- 
" T'pniitt-Teoluilque.       i.  Bcjiic.tlon.1  ProdacHoiu.  ltd. 
,.  proinmam,  A»ocl.t«i  ^_,^  ^  75-784224 

Prothmann  Associates 

Practical  demonstraUon  of  Koch's  postulates  (.Motion  pic- 
Un.)     Gateway  Film  Productions.  I^OMdon.     Released  in 
the  U  *  International  Comnumiralioii  Films,  1968. 

imii,     81     coor     8  mm.     (Secondary  bloloslcl  science.  >«rle«) 
L"p  ill.,. ',  .om'?Sl  1°  cnrtildje.     l».ied  i.<  .l«..J»rfl  8  .......  ,.i.d  1., 

siijier  8  mm. 

.S'rr£nrJr^ef..e  ,«..nit..i>  pnK.duie.  tl..^o..-d  b. 
Robert  Koch  during  his  research  with  anthrax  "*  tabereulwis 
Sho^.  bacteria  taken  from  an  li.MlP;d  '"""^^'"J^T^VtrX^AS, 
a  laboratory:  then  Isolated,  reciiltnred.  and  iifw!  to  Infect  a  healthy 

tomato  plant,  ^^^-^^q^o.     "J.    Sclenc^Methodology.     3.   Dis- 

J^'^^nJS'it^^  of  .-ni.s..tl«n.  i.  Gateway  Film  Pro.lu^ 
tioi.-  ltd..  I^ndon.  n.  Intenmttonal  Comnnmication  F  Ims.  ^ 
rle* :  Secondary  bloloei.  cat  science,  series  <M«"°°  P'«°2 

589  74-700541 

lnternat!o;iiiH"Puimiinl-  ration  Films 


Practical  nurse 
see 


A  Success  story:  Practical  nurse 

The  Practical  princess  {Filmatrip)  Parents'  Magazine  En- 
terprises. Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Entet^irises.  Released 
by  lje«rning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

H6  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  10  min. 
niiiTogroove.     (The  Best  stories  e*er) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Jay  Williams  to 
Inspire  children  lo  read.  Helps  strengthen  comprehension  of  char- 
acter and  plot.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)     2.  Books  and  reading  for  children.  i. 

Williams,  Jay,  1&14-  The  practical  princeas,    n.  Parents'  Maga- 

zine   Enterprises,    inc..    New    York.      ni.    Learning   Corporation    of 
America.  Series:  The  Best  stories  ever  (Fllmxtrlp) 

S72.4  7a-736980 

Learning  Coip.  of  Amwlca 


Practical  woodworUav  Desiga.  [FUmstrip]     RMI  Fihn  Produc- 
tions, 1972.     Made  by  Coleman  fHlm  Enterpriaea. 


color.     3S  n 


and  pbonodbc;  I  ■.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.. 


Bpprox.  61  fr. 
■ppfos   18  min. 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape 

CREDITS:  Coosulunu.  WilUam  E.  Siudyvin.  Melvin  Tayku-. 

SUMMARY:  PrcKftts  wood  dctigning  a*  a  cicalivc  lolution  to  man  indus- 
trial production  and  illusirates  the  importance  of  cok>n  and  grain*  of  wood, 
an^es  and  lines,  dimensional  shapes,  and  multi-wood  mosaics  in  wood  design. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Design,  Decorative.  1  RMI  Film  Prodoctioiis.  II. 
Title:  Design  [Filmsirip] 

[TTlSSi  6M.08  72-732760 

RMI  ram  Productions  72 


MARC 


Practica]  woodworUag:  Had  tools.  [Fdnutrip]     RMI  Film  Pro- 
ductions, 1972.     Made  by  Orfeman  FUm  Enterpriaea. 

sppiox.  «lfr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phooodisc:  I  s.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.. 
■pprox.  18  min. 

Abo  issued  with  phonoupc  in  casseiic. 

CREDITS:  Coosulisnts,  William  E.  Siudyvin,  Melvin  Taylor. 

SUMMARY:  Prcseau  pbotogrsplw  of  actual  shop  HtnaboM  which  show 
woodworking  students  using  varioua  types  of  saws,  pUnea.  and  other  toob. 
Emphasizes  safety  precautions. 

I.  Woodwork.  2.  Carpentry— Took.  I.  RMI  Fdm  Productiom.  Il.Titlr 
Hand  tools.  (Fdnmripi 

[TT185i  M4.0e  72-732762 

RMI  Fdm  Producttoaa  72  MARC 


Practfod  woodworUag:  Utndactiaa  to  woodwarUag.  [Hloutrip} 
RMI  Film  Productiona,  1972.  Made  by  Coleman  Rim  Enter- 
prises. 

approx.  61  fr    color,     35  mm.       and  phooodisc:  1  a,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm., 
approx.  II  min. 

Abo  issued  with  phonoupe  in  caocttc. 

CREDITS:  Consultants.  William  E.  Studyvin.  Melvin  Taylor. 

SUMMARY:  PrcsenU  the  history  of  the  uses  ot  wood,  shows  the  diffierent 
kinds  of  wood,  and  discusses  woodworking  careers. 

I.  Woodworking  industries— Vocational  guidance.       I.  RMI  Film  Prodoc- 
bons.     II.  TKlr  Introduction  to  woodworking.  (Fihnstripj 
(TS852j  684.08  72-732759 

RMI  Film  Productions  72  MARC 


Productions,  1972. 


tPflmttrip]     RMI  P 
Made  by  Coleman  Film  Enterprtsea. 

I  •-,  12  in.,  33  1/3^ 


approx.  61  fr.     color.     3S  mm 
apptox.  I  ■  min. 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Consulunu.  William  E  Studyvin.  Melvin  Taylor. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  operau  (he  major  woodworking  ma- 
chines: the  circular  saw  snd  miur  gauge,  the  band  saw.  the  jig  and  coping  saws, 
the  jointer,  the  shaper.  artd  the  wood  lathe. 

1.  Woodwork-  2  Wooodworking  machinery.  L  RMI  FUm  Productiona. 
II.  Title:  Machine  toob.  inimatrrpi 

cTTlSSi  684.08  72-732763 

RMI  Film  Produciions  72  MARC 


98 


tTransparencies]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?j 

2  transparencies.      10  x  12  in.  (Data  processing  transparencies) 

With  teacher'*  nuoual. 

CONTENTS;  Six  bit  code.— Eight  bit  code. 

1.  Electronic  data  processing.  2.  Coding  theory.        1.  Creative  Vi»uab 
(Firm)     II  Series. 

tQA76j  001.6                             72-735882 

Creative  Visuab  '2                                            MARC 

Practice  Mt  for  identification  of  l>erf  cuts  (Famttrip) 
University  of  Hlinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Sernoe, 
1965. 

41  fr     color     35  mm.     I  Animal  »nd  aalry  Klem.e ) 
l—pJSLnra^trorpttr''^^^^^^^^  c^rf'nr-Se   lo 
pra^irTrk  m^"chlng  student  to  Identify  bee    cuts. 

st^i         SeSs:   Animal  and  dairy  «:ience   (Fllmstr^)^  ^^^^^ 
niinovs.     Unit.     Voca-  tlonai  Agriculture  SerTlce 


Practice  aet  for  identification  of  lamb  cuts  and  Tarfety 
cuts    (FUrMtrip)      University   of   Illinois,  Vocational  Agri- 
culture Service,  1966. 

32  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Animal  and  dairy  science) 
Sapplemenu  the  fllmstrlps  entitled  Identification  of  lamb  cuw  and 
Identlflcation  of  kinds  of  meat.  ..  .     i^ 

Summon':  Shows  an  unnamed  set  of  lamb  and  Tarlety  cuts  to  oe 

"  Heat  ctita  —  IdentmcatlMi.     2.  Lamb  (Meat)  i-  Illinois^ 

UnlTeralty.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  ii.  Identification  of  lamb 
cuts  (FUmstrip)  in.  Identification  of  kinds  of  meat  (Flimstripi 
8erl«:  Animal  and  dairy  science  (FUmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4121 
Illlnota.     Univ.     Voca-  tlonal  Agriculture  Service 

PracUcc  aet  for  identification  of  pork  cuts  (FUmstrip) 
University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service, 
196&. 

37  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Animal  and  dairy  science) 
SupplemenU  the  fllmstrip  entitled  Identification  of  pork  cuW^ 
Sammorv:    Presents   a   set  of  plctur^   "^^^''^  ^'T,U 
practice  work  in  teaching  students  to  Identify  pork  cuts. 

1    Meat  cnts-IdentlOcatlon.    2.  Pork.  i.  Illinois.     Cn^«"  V- 

Voeitlonal  Agriculture  Service,  ii.  tdeotlficatlon  of  pork  cuts  (Film- 
strlp)         Series:  Animal  and  dairy  science  (Fllmstrip)  ^ 

Illinois.    Dnlr.    Voca-  Uonal  Africulture  Berrlee 

PnKtldag  a^ttT'  [Fllmstrip]     Scott  Education  Division,  1970. 

54  ff.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in.  33  1/3  rpm.  (Safety 
at  work) 

Also  issued  with  phonoupc  in  cassette 

With  teacher's  |uide.  . 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  various  aspecU  of  school  shop  safely.  Emphasises 
individual  responsiblity.  correct  handlini  of  equipment,  protective  measures, 
and  first  aid  techniques.  . 

I.  School  shops— Safety  measures.  I.  ScoU  Graphics.  Educauoo  Divi- 
sion.    II.  Series;  Safety  at  work.  [Fllmstrip] 

614.8  72-732982 


[Tn70.4i 

Sena  Education  Division 


72 


MARC 


The  Prado  (Motion  picture)     Southern  Baptists  Radio  and 
Television  Commission  and  National  Broadcasting  Co.,  1971. 

50  niln.    sd.    color.    18  mm.     (The  Southern  Baptist  hour) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  the  paintings  lo  the  Prado  Museum  in  Madrid. 
Discnsaes  the  economic  history,  trends  of  taste,  personal  predilections, 
and  attitudes  toward  God  aa  they  relate  to  the  collecting  of  the  paint- 
ings by  kings  and  queens. 

1.  Madrid.  Museo  Naclonai  de  PIntura  y  Escultura.  I.  South- 
em  Baptist  Convention.  Radio  and  Television  Commlaaloo.  II.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  III.  Series:  The  Southern  Bap- 
tist hour  (Motion  picture) 

759.6  74-711405 

CINE 

Prague.    Statni  zidovske  museum.    DetskI  kresby  na 
zastavee  k  smrte,  Terezin  1942-1944 
see 

I  never  saw  another  butterfly. 


r  of  iaiAs.  [Motion  picture]     Releaaed  in  the 
U.S.  by  Kinetic  Diviaioa.  United  World  Filma,  1972. 

29  min.     sd.     b*w.     16  nrni. 

Made  by  professtooal  Czech  doemstocraphen.  Presented  by  The  Kinetic 
Art 

la  Czech,  with  English  titles  added. 

SUMMARY:  DeK:ribe»theSovietinvs«o«iofC»choalovakiain  19M  Coo- 
SMls  of  actual  radio  browtcasti  from  the  Radio  BuUdinc  in  Prague  and  from 
uswleigiuuwd  Siaitoni  dnrini  and  sftf  r  rhr  imtsirtn  Includes  details  of  disastrous 
evcBta,  yet  stnaaM  the  importance  of  calm  and  dignity  and  the  coocinuing  hope 
for  a  paaosM  acttknenL 

1.  Cswfaoslovak  Republic— HiMory—Inienrentiea.  I96t- 
Woftd  FUma,  inc.     Kinetic  Diviaon. 

[DB213.6)  943.7  72-701343 

A.LA.  r      • 


1.  United 


MARC 


The  Prairie   {FUmntrip)     Jonce  and  Osmond.     Released  by 

Moilom  Tjeaming  Aids,  1968. 

J>;  tr      color.     3S  mm.      (Critical  thinking  alda) 

With  i«-ucher's  guUle. 

nummary:  I'urt  1  describes  a  typical  trek  west  from  New  Enslaud 
to  Illinois  imd  the  baflllng  problems  presented  by  the  prairie.  Part 
2  (lealM  with  early  farming  in  the  midwest  and  the  Impact  of  new 
mnclilnery,  such  hb  the  McCormlck  renper,  on  the  wentem  movement. 
For  elementary  grndes.     With  cjiptl<>n«. 

1_  u.  8.— Territorial  expansion.  2.  Agriculture— Middle  We«t. 
1.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.  il.  Modern  I-eamlng  Aids.  New  York. 
Berle*:  Critical  thinkinc  nld»  (Fllmstrip) 

872J  72-783288 

Mod«>rn  I.«amlng  Aids 


Library  of  Confess  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Prairie  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1»70. 

A  mln  ■!.  color.  mipM  8  mm.  (Picture  dlctlonarj  of  gmfrtphl- 
cU  twms) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  DOte«  on  Mrtrtdge  caae. 

Summary:  Defines  with  words  and  picture*  Tarlou*  geojraphlcal 
•Dd  geological  terma  pertaining  to  the  pralrlo. 

1.  pralrlea— Terminology.  i-  Klallng  Corporation,  Cambridge, 

Uaaa.        Series:  Picture  dlctlonarj  of  geograijilcal  ternui  (Hotton 

•''"'"  551.4  76-708309 

BallofCorp. 

PnUric:  aninul  adapUtions  (Motion  picture)    Eftljnff  Corp^ 

1970. 

4  mln.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ecology  of  North  America) 

Loop  fllm-    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Depicts  index  species  of  the  North  American  prairie. 
Studies  the  prairie  dog  colony,  pronghom  antelope,  and  blaon  as 
familiar  prairie  Inhabitant*. 

1.  Prairie  ecology.  2.  AdapWtlon  (Biology)  3.  Mammals— North 
America.  L   Ealing  Corporation,   Cambridge,   Mass.  Seriea; 

■ecology  of  North  America  (Motion  picture) 

591.5  70-706430 

■bIIdcOmp. 

Prairie  Farmer  Publishing  Company 
see 

Farm  progress  show. 

The  Prairie  giant  {Motion  picture)    George  S.  Cotter,  Winni- 
peg.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bure«ii, 

1968. 

21  min.     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  Cotter  wildlife  production. 

Summary:  Discusses  tbe  Canada  goose  and  other  birds,  showing 
Tiews  of  geese  In  flight,  nesting,  raising  the  young,  and  gathering 
together  In  early  fall  for  their  flight  southward. 

1.  Canada  gooi*e.  i.  Cotter,  George  S.  n.  International  Film 
Bureau,  Inc,  Chicago. 

598.4  Fi  A  68-2896 

International  Fllm  Bureau 


Hie  Prairie  killers  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Univer- 
sily,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Oar  vanishing  wilderness,  no.  2) 

CREDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  editor.  Sbelly  Oroesmao ;  story 
and  research,  Mary  Louise  Grossman,  John  Hamlet;  narrator.  John 
Hamlet. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  tbe  white  man  has  destroyed  the  ecology 
of  the  prairies  by  killing  off  the  buffalo,  coyotes,  and  prairie  dogs. 
Ex|dores  how  tlie  extinction  of  these  animals  alTects  tbe  chain  of  life 
of  the  plains. 

1.  Prairie  ecology.  I.  National  Educational  TelerlsloD  and  Ra- 
dio Center.  U.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  III.  Se- 
rles:  Our  ranisblng  wilderness  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

838.7  76-710655 

iDdlana.    Vnlv.    Audio-  Tlsuat  Center 


Prairie:   phjslcal  factors  and   plant  adaptatims    {Motion 
picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ecology  of  North  America) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Stimmary:  Displays  the  Interrelatlonfthlps  on  the  prairie  between 
thf  different  types  of  plants.  Studies  the  adaptative  traits  of  plants 
to  this  type  of  environment. 

1.  Prairie  ecology.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Botany — Ecology. 
I.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Ecology  of  North 
America  (Motion  picture) 

581.5  74-706431 

Ealiog  Corp. 

Prairie  Provinces:  high,  wide,  and  handsmne  (Fthnttrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.  in  collabora- 
tion M-ith  N'ational  Geographic  Society.     Released  by  En- 
cycloi)aedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  i960. 
120  fr.    color.    35  nsa     (Canada) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SiMnmary.-  Presents  views  of  the  prairie  Provinces,  dtscuasing 
tbeir  geography,  climate,  and  people.  Deacrlbes  the  area  of  the 
prairies  as  tbe  breadbasket  of  Canada. 

1.  Alberta—Description  and  travel  2.  Manitoba — Descriptioa 
and  traveL  3.  Saskatchewan — DeMTlption  and  travel  i.  S^CJ- 
dopaedla  Brttaonica  Edncattooai  Ccffiwratlon.  Series:  Canada 

(Filmstrip.     KncTi-lopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Corp. ) 

917.12  73-734994 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Editcatlooat  Corporation 


Iowa  State  UniTersity, 


Prairie  aessotis   {Motion  picture) 
Film  Production  Unit,  1968. 

3  mln.     color.     (Iowa  State  UniTersity  plant  science  flUns) 
Versions  available ;  si. ;  magnetic  or  optical  sd. ;  cartridge  or  reel : 

8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Sammorp;  Illustrates  seasonal  variations  In  [H^lrle  vegetation  of 
the  kame  and  kettle  country  of  Iowa,  and  pictures  various  dlcots 
and  cbaraclerlstic  prairie  grasses.  Shows  the  removal  of  duff  by 
fire.  Describes  the  sprouting  of  rhisomes  of  prairie  plants  and 
the  germination  of  seeds  of  annuals. 

1.  Botany— Iowa.  2.  Prairie  ecolt^y.  i.  Iowa.  State  University 
of  Science  and  Technology,  Amea.     Film  Production  Unit. 

6S1A  Fi  A  68-1415 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 

Prairies  and  dcddoous  fonata  (Motion  picture)  Biolo^cal 
Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Hough-on  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  A  World, 
1967. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  moL 
l>oop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 
A  BSCS  single  topic  fllm  Inquiry. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

8iimma*if:  Examines  the  ecological  characteristics  of  tbe  deeldnoaa 
forest  and  the  prairie,  and  discusses  the  Interactinn  betweeti  their 
biological  and  physical  environments.  Uses  world  maps  to  analyse 
vegetation  and  climate  correlations,  and  describes  related  IMd  re- 
search and  laboratory  expMiiDents. 


I.  Forest  ecology.  2.  Prairies.  3.  Botany— Ecology.  l  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Btolagtcal  Sdeoces.  Biological  Sciences  Curricaltun 
Study,  tt.  Band  UcNally  and  Company,  nt  Houghton  UUBln  Com- 
pany.    IV.  Rarcourt.  Brace  A  World. 

581.5  Fi  A  68-1820 

Portland  Sut«  College.  Library 


Pratolini,  Vasco. 
see 


Cronaca  familiare 


Family  diary. 

Pratt,  Fletcher,  1897-1956.       Ordeal  by  fire 
see 

The  Battle  tor  the  world. 

The  Bloo(fy  seven  days. 
The  Broken  lever. 
The  CEMC>ture  of  New  Orleans. 
Comet  of  fire. 
Here  they  come. 
The  Jaws  of  discovery. 
The  lAst  stand. 
Power  to  destroy. 
A  Question  of  time. 
Scott's  anaconda. 

Seven  times  against  the  city. 

Stone  wall. 

Tlie  Stone  wall  crumbles. 

Sword  &  shield. 

Unconquerable. 

Pratt,  Theodore,  1901-  The  barefoot  mail- 

man 
see 

The  Barefoot  mailman  walks  again. 


Pratt,  Theodore,  1901-  Mr.   Limpet 

see 

The  Incredible  Mr.  Limpet. 


Prajing  mantis  matiog  and  reprodoctkHi  (Motion  picture) 
Troll  ABBOciatas,  1971.  Made  by  International  Film 
Makers. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Praying  mantis;  valuable  pred- 
ator) 

Loop  film. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Louis  DeRochemont;  photographer,  Camp- 
bell Norsgaard. 

SUMMARY:  Descrtbes  the  mating  of  praying  mantlsea.  including 
tbe  eating  of  the  male  by  tbe  f«nate.  Shows  the  female  making  tbe 
egg  sac  and  layloc  eggs. 

1.  Praying  mantis.    2.  Beproductlon.  I.  Troll  Assoctatea. 

II.  Series:  Praying  mantis:  valuable  predator  (Motion  picture) 
[QL508.M2]  596.7  71-713759 

Troll  Asaodates 


Pre  and  post  injection  tedimqne  (Motion  picture)  Mac- 
millan  and  Co.,  London.  Made  by  Eothen  Films.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1966. 

5  mln.     si.      color.     8  mm.      (Basic  nursing  practice,  no.  1) 

Ixiop  film. 

with  study  guide. 

Summary:  Ue«crlb?«  procedures  that  n  nurse  should  follow  before 
and  after  giving  an  Injection— the  equipment  required,  the  prepara- 
tion of  the  syringe  and  needle,  the  filling  of  the  syringe,  the  entering 
and  signing  of  the  drug  reoortl,  and  the  disposal  of  the  equipment 
following  tbe  Injection. 

1.  Injections.  i.  MacmlUan,  firm,  publishers,  London,  n.  PItm 
Associates  of  California,  Loa  Angeles.  Seriea:  Basic  nursing  prac- 
tice (Motion  picture)  do.  1. 

615  Fi  A  68-1012 

Film  Associates  of  California 

Pie-adenotonsiUectoniy   dnelhiorography    {Motion  picture) 

Capad,  1969. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  _  ,  ,  „„„♦*„« 

Summary:  Shows  the  post-operative  velopharyngeal  Inconpetenee 
complications  which  can  occur  in  an  adenotonalUectomy. 
1   Tooails— Surgery.    2-  Clnrfluorography.        L  CAPAU. 

617  71-705646 

CINE 

rhc  Precious  yeara.  [Motion  picturcj    ABC  News.     Rcleawd  by 
ABC  Media  Concepts,  1971. 

2S  min-     id.     color.     16  mm 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  diiecior,  «nd  writer.  Emesi  Pendreli. 

SUMMARY;  E«miT«*  the  curriculum  and  leachini  of  children  under  sis 
years  of  mgc  Showi  teachers  u  ihey  encourage  children  to  solve  proWerw, 
seaich  ind  observe,  masici  tasks,  exprcM  leelings,  snd  i«  theroseivc*  as  worth- 
while persons.  Surveys  the  work  of  (he  Msrtin  Luther  King  Family  Cenier,  the 
Bowcn  Center,  the  Erikson  Institute  for  Eariy  Educstion.  the  Ev«nston  Child 
Care  Center,  ind  other*. 

1.    Education,    Preschool— United    Smei-1965-  I.    Amencao 

BiOMlcasting  Compiny,     II.  ABC  Media  Concepts 

tLBlU0.2j  372.21  72-700883 

ABC.  Inc.  ■'^ 


Praxis  Producti(His 


The  Repeater, 

A  Prayer  from  the  abyss  (Motion  picture)     Paulist  Produc- 
tions, 1971. 

27  m'l).    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Inslglit) 

Also  Issued  In  b&w. 

With  discussion  guide. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  John  Meredyth  Lucas ;  director,  JitaitB 
Sheldon;  writer,  Thomas  Caramagno.  CAST:  Bmce  Davidson, 
Tim  O'Connor,  Laurie  Prange. 

SUMMARY :  A  dramatlaation  about  a  girl  who  attempts  suicide 
and  a  young  psychiatric  Intern  who  tries  to  help  the  girl  on  the 
long  return  to  reality. 

I.  PauUrt  Productions,  Padflc  PaUsades,  Calif.  II.  Series:  Insight 
(Motion  picture)  _     _ 

616.8  75-713918 

Paulist  Prodoctlooa 

A  Praying  nantis  grows  ap  (Motion  picture)    Troll  Asso- 
ciates, 1971.     Made  by  International  Film  Maimers. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  suiwr  8  mm.  (Praying  mantis:  valuable  pred- 
ator) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

CREDITS:  Prodoeer,  Louis  DeRochemont;  photographer,  Camp- 
bell Nr)r»gaard. 

SUMMARY:  Views  young  praying  mantises  eating  Insccta.  clean- 
ing themselves,  and  mating. 

1.  Praying  mantis.  I.  Troll  Associates.     II.  Series;  Praying 

mantis:  valuable  predator  (Motion  picture) 

[QL608.M2]  595.7  76-713760 

Troll  Aasoctatas 


99 


MARC 


Precision  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1966. 

30  mln.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

English  version  of  the  Trench  fllm  entitled  Precision. 

Crr*(<:  Executive  producer,  Jacques  Bobet;  director  and  phot<«- 
rapher.  Georges  Dufanx ;  editor,  Roy  Ayton.  .    ^     ^  . 

Siimmary:  Presents  an  lmpr«»ionistk  'lew  of  the  drama  and 
pageantry  of  the  musical  ride  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police. 
,\nother  issue.    35  mm.  „      ..      « 

1  Canada.  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police.  t.  Canada.  Na- 
..«».  mm  Board.  71X67-2271 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Precision  {Motion  picture)    International  BusinoBB  Machines 
Corp.,  1968.    Made  by  Ted  Steeg  ProAictions. 

12  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummary  ■  Bxplalns  why  the  manufacture  o<  omiptiter  tape  most 
be  precise,  and  dMoonstrates  the  accomplishments  of  IBM  In  their 
production  facility.  ^^       „  ., 

1  I^ta  tapw.  I.  Intmttatlonal  Business  Machines  CorxtoratioiL 
621.8819  70-702529 

CINE 

Precision  alignment  of  centers  (Motion  picture)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mill.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  l:tthe.  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide.  ..,.  j        j 

Summaru:  Demonstrates  turning  down  a  test  bar,  a  method  usen 
to  achieve  precision  alignment  after  close  tolerance  adjustment  of 
the  Ullstock  has  bPen  made. 

1  Lathes.  2.  Turning.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Bo(A  Company.  Se- 
ries: Machine  shop  series.  Elementary  engine  lathe  (Motion  pic- 
ture) set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2469 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Precision  haircut  no.  2  (Motion  picture)     Virginia  Farrell, 

inc.,  1961. 

21  mln.    sd-    bftw.    16  mm.     (Precision   halntyling,  no.  4) 

With  Instruction  ntanuaL 

Summary;  Dem<mstrates  step-by-«tep  a  haircut  to  be  set  for  pred- 
aloo  haircut  no.  2. 

1.   Hairdr*aslng.        l   Virginia   Farrell,    Inc.        Series:  Piedaloa 
halrstyllng  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

646.7  Fi68-a07 

Precision   hairstyle   no.    1 — cwiBtniction    (Motion  picture) 
Virginia  Farrell,  inc.,  1961. 
18  mln.    sd.    b*w.    W  mm.     (Precision  halrityllng,  na  Sa) 
With  InstructtoQ  manoal. 

Bttrnmary:    Dcmoustrates   step-by-step  setting  of   the  hair   for   a 
partlctilar  hairstyle. 

1.    Halrilresslng.        1.   Tlrglnla  Farrell,    Inc.        Series:    Predsloo 
balrstrlltis  (MoUon  plctoie)  na  Sa. 

6M.7  Fi  68-906 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Precision    haii-style   no.    2 — construction    {Motion  picture) 
Vhjriniii   Kairell.  in*'..  li)Gl. 

21  ram.    sd.    biw.    16  mm.     (PrecisioQ  hairatylluK.  no.  6a) 

With  iDStructlon  manual. 

Summary:   Demons! rnte->*   step-by-step   setting  of  the   hair   for   a 

parUcuUr  style  „      ,  , 

1.    H:iii-.!i-es.«iiig.        I.    Virsiiiia  Kjii'i-ell,    inc.  Series:    Precision 
halrstTllng  (Motion  picture)  no.  6a. 

646.7  Fi  68-208 


ducti.  1970. 


■t  [Trmnsparencio]    DCA  Educational  Pro- 


color.     10  X  12. 

iMued  in  II  froupt. 

With  ISOovntays. 

With  teacbcr't  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  WiUiun  Gfohc 

CONTENTS:  1.6»ie»ofinem»iireiiienl.— 2.  Microiiieter«*vemierfage».— 
3.  Plug,  ring,  and  inap  gagei. — 4.  TcM  indtcatort. — 3.  Gage  ttkicki. — 6.  Pipe 
thread  taper  gagea. — 7.  Dial  indicatora. — g.  Roundneai  meaaurement. — 9.  Pneu- 
matic gaging.— 10.  FUed  vs.  poeumatic  gagea. — 1 1.  Toleranoea.  Umiu  and  allow- 


1.  Meaaurinf  instrumenta. 

I.  DCA  Educa- 

tioaal  Producia. 

lTil313, 

6«1 

72-733870 

72 

MARC 

Precision  measuring:  combination  square  {Motion  picture) 
BFA  Kducational  Media.     Made  by  Aircraft  and  Mlsdle 

Films,  1969. 

\Ti  mill.    sd.    color    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  John  Glenn. 

Summary:  Shows  the  square  bead,  the  center  head,  and  the  pro- 
tractor bead  tn  practical  use  with  various  metals  and  metat  forma. 
Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  tool  from  blueprint  to  finished  part. 

1   Carpenters'  square.         i.  ttF.<  Educational  Media. 

621.9  76-708667 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Precision  measuring:  depth  gauge  and  inside  micrometer 
{Motion  picture)  BFA  Educational  Media.  Made  by 
Aircraft  and  Missile  Films,  1969. 

15  min,     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crtditt:  Producer,  John  Glenn, 

Summary:  Deiii  oast  rates  the  correct  techniques  for  using  inside 
calipers,  hole  gauges,  and  vernier  gauges  through  the  use  of  the 
micrometer  depth  gauge  and  the  Inside  micrometer.  Emphasizes 
the  necessity  of  practice  for  developing  skill. 

1.  Micrometer.  2.  Calipers.  3.  Verniers.  i.  BFA  Educational 
Uedla. 

621.9  70-708668 

BFA  Educational  MedU 


Precision  measuring;  outside  micrometer  (Motion  picture) 
BFA  Educational  Media.  Made  by  Aircraft  and  Missile 
Films.  1969. 

14  mil),     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer,  John  Glenn. 

Nummary;  Introduces  the  use  of  the  micrometer  Id  learning  to 
measure  in  thousandth.^  of  an  Inch.  Uses  close-up  photography  to 
show  measurements  and  reading  on  a  human  hair,  a  piece  of  paper, 
and  various  machine  partSL    Includes  animated  sequences. 

1.  Micrometer.        i.  BFA  E^ducatlonal  Media. 

621.9  7a-708666 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Precision  measuring:  steel  scale.    Part  1.:  The  fractional 

scale  {Motion  picture)     BFA  Educational  Media.     Made 
by  Aircraft  and  Missile  Films,  1969. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Oredilt:  Producer,  John  Glenn. 

Summary:  Explains  In  detail  how  to  read  the  fractional  scale 
through  l/ft4ths  of  an  Inch.  Provide*  practical  application  of  each 
step  In  the  explanation. 

1.  Rulers  (InstrumenU)  2.  Length  measuremeat.  i.  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media. 

621.9  71-708663 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Precision  measuring:  steel  scale.    Part  2:  The  decimal  scale 

{Motion  picture)    BFA  Educational  Media.    Made  by  Air- 
craft and  Missite  Films,  1960. 

8  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer.  John  Olenn. 

Bianmary:  Gives  a  atep-by-wtep  explanation  of  bow  to  read  the 
decimal  inrremeoU  of  the  steel  scale.  Includes  practical  appli- 
cations. 

1.  Rulers  (Instmmenta)  2.  Length  measurement  i.  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media. 

621.9  75-708664 

BFA  Educational  MedU 


Precision  measuring:  vernier  calipers  (Motion  picHire) 
BFA  Educational  Media.  Made  by  Aircraft  and  Missile 
Films,  1969. 

l.*)  miD.     sd.     color.     IH  mm. 

With  Rtudy  guide. 

CrtAitM:  Produ<^r,  John  Glenn. 

SuPimary:  Demonstrates  In  detail  the  uae  of  the  vernier  measur- 
ing i^Ktem.  an  expanding  scale  wblch  combines  a  decimal  scale 
with  inalde  and  outside  caliper  Jawa. 

1,  Verniers.        i.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

621.9  79-708666 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Precision,  tolerance,  and  special  views.  [Filmstripj      Creative 
Visuals  [197-?] 

6  filmstrips,     color.     35  mm.       and  6  phonoupet  in  caiaette.    G-aoguage 
of  technical  drawing,  set  4> 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student  worlit>ooki. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  leaaons  in  precision  and  tolerance  in  technical  draw- 
ing. 

1.  Mechanical  drawmg.     2.  Tolerance  (Engineering)       I.  Creative  Visuals 
(Finn)     II.  Series;  Language  of  technical  drawing  [Fdmstripj  set  4. 
[T357]  604.2  72-736104 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

Precision  toolmaking  &  machining  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Tool,  Die  &  Precision  Machining  Assn.  Released  by 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-?, 

25  min.     sd.     color,    16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  tool  and  die  making  and  machining. 

1  Metal-cuttinc  tools.  2.  Metal-work.  i.  National  Tool.  Die  & 
Precision  Machining  .\8sn.     ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

Fi  A  67-5223 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Precision  weighing:  The  sidwtitation  balance  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Harper  A  Row,  1968.  Made  by  Unit  One  Produc- 
tions. 

3  min.     8l.     color,      super  8  mm.      (Fundamental  techniques  of 
chemistry) 

With  teacher's  and  student's  guides. 

Creditt:  Author.  Rod  O'Connor. 

Summary:  Shows  procedures  for  precision  weighing  on  a  single- 
pan  analytical  balance. 

1.   Balance.  i.   Harper  4   Bow,   inc.        Seriea:    Fundamental 

technique*  of  chemistry  (Motion  picture) 

542  70-701817 

Harper  &  Bow 


Pre-classic  art  [Filmstripj  Bailey  Films  in  cooperatioti  with  the 
Los  Angeles  Coimty  Museum  of  Art,  1966.  Released  by  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  \  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1 
s.  for  automatic  projector),  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm-  8  min,  each  side  (MasietworVs 
of  Mexican  art,  no.  t) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Prcsenu  early  pre-classicai  figurines  that  were  made  in  Mcmlo 
around  1500  B.C. 

1.  Indians  of  Mexico -Sculpture.  I.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calir, 
II  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Masierworks  uf  Mexican  art.  [Filni- 
sirip]  no.  I. 

lF1219.3.A7j  709.01  72-733275 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  VARC 


Pre-Columbian    America. 

1971. 


[Transparencies]      Creative    Visuals, 


12  transparencies,     color.  10  x  12  in.     {American  history) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY    A  study  of  the  inhabitants  of  pre-Columbian  America. 

I.Indians.     [I.lndiansi  I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)     II.  Series;  American 
history   [Transparencies) 

[E58]  970.1                              72-735584 

Creative  Visuals  72                                              MARC 


Pre-Columbian  architecture  in  Mesoamerica.   Part  1 :  Mexico 

(Filmstrip)     Tenth  Muse,  1966. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „  ,      ._.         ,  .„ 

Sl'MMARY :  Studies  the  architecture  of  the  pre<k)lumblan  civili- 
zations north  of  the  Yucatan  In  Mexico. 

1.    Indians  of   Mexico— Art.         I.   Tenth   Muse,   Inc.     II.   Mexico 
(Filmstrip) 

[F1219.3.A7]  970.3  79-739457 

Tenth  Muse 


Pn'ColamblaB  arcUtectare  in  Mesoamerica.  Part  2:  The  Maya. 

[Filmstrip]     Tenth  Muse,  1966. 

44  fr,     colot-     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  (uide 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  diversity  of  lowland  Mayan  architeciure.  Empha- 
sizes the  relationship  of  Mayan  architecture  to  the  tradition  of  Mesoamerica  as 
a  whole. 

1.  Mayas-Art       1.  Tenth  Muse,  inc.     11.  The  Maya.  tRImsUip] 
[F1435.3.A7]  970.3  72-739458 

Tenth  Muse  72[r72)re¥  MARC 


Pre-Columbian  art  in  Mexico  (Filmstrip)  Tenth  Muse, 
1966. 

54  fr.     color.     86  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .      .      ,         ^  .  _i,t.„ 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  major  atyles  and  treada  of  pre^JolnmDian 
art  in  Mexico  from  their  beginnings  to  the  Spanlah  conquest. 

1   Indian*  of  Mexico— Art.  I.  Tenth  Muse,  inc. 

[F1219.3.A7]  970.3  79-739465 

Tenth  Moae 

Prec<mception  care  and  diagnosis  of  pregnancy  (Motion 
picture)  KUON-TV,  1965.  Released  by  Instructional 
Media  Center,  University  of  Nebraska. 

29  rain.  xA.  bAw.  10  mm.  (Nine  to  get  ready  series,  no.  1) 
Summary:  Dlwuwtea  the  Bnnual  physical  examinations,  cancer 
detection  l)y  cytology,  prevention  of  fetal  lo«a  and  mental  retarda- 
tion by  optimal  health  at  time  of  conc^tlon.  physiologic  changes  of 
early  pregnancy,  and  older  biologic  and  newer  Immunologic  preg- 
nancy  teats.     Features  Dr.   J.   Robert   Bragonler  and   Leta   Powell 

1.  Conception.  i.  Lincoln,  Neb.  Television  station  KUON-TV. 
n.  Nebraaka.  UnlverBlty.  Inatnictlonal  Media  Center.  Series: 
Nine  to  get  ready  seriea  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 

618.2  73-7(M2l7 

Nebraaka.     Univ.  Instructional  Media  Center 


100 


Los    Precuraores    (Filmstrip)      Produccionea   Ancora,   Bar- 
celona. 1958.     Released  by  IVAC,  Brussels. 

16  d'Hible  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (50  aBos  de  arte  modemo) 

With  teacher's  guide  In  Spanish. 

Summary:  Shows  palntlnKS  by  Cfaanne.  Csontvary,  Ensor.  Gau- 
guin, Van  Gogh,  Monet,  Munch,  Redon,  Scherfbeck,  Seurat,  and  Tou- 
louse-Lautrec. 

1.  Impressionism  (Art)  2.  Fainting,  Modem— 19th  century.  I. 
Ancora  I'rwlucciones.  II.  Ivac.  Series:  50  iL  e.  Clncuentai  aOos 
de  arte  moderno  (Fllmatrlp) 

709.04  73-738019 

I'roducclonee  Ancora 


Los  Precursores,  fauvismo,  neo-realismo,  reallsmo-socialista 

(FilmR(rip)  Producciones  Ancora,  liaivt-lona,  1058.  Re- 
leased by  IVAC,  Brussels. 

1!>  double  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (50  afios  de  arte  moderno) 

With  teacher's  guide  In  Spanish. 

Summary:  Shows  sculptures  by  Malllol,  Mlnne,  Renoir,  Rodin. 
Desplau  Wouters,  Andrlessen,  Blumeothal,  Greco,  Manzu,  Chadr, 
Klbalnlltov,  Konenkov,  Lebedeva,  Mouchlna,  Tomskl,  and  Voutetlch. 

1  Fauvlam.  2.  Realism  In  art.  3.  Sculpture,  Modern — 20th  cen- 
tury. I.  Ancora  Producciones.  II.  Kac.  Series:  50  il.  e.  Cln- 
cuentai aBos  de  arte  moderno  (Flimstrlp) 

709.04  71-788018 

producciones  .4ncora 


The    Precursors:    Cfeanne,   Gauguin,    Van    Gogh    (Motion 

picture)      Les  Films  du  cypres,  Paris,  and  International 

P'ilm    Hureau.     Released  by   International   Film   Bureau, 

1971, 

2«  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Pathways  of  modern  painting  se- 

SUMMARY-  Portrays  the  influence  of  Impressionism  on  artists 
Cfttanne,  Gauguin,  and  Van  Gogh,  as  exempllfled  in  C&anne's  pre- 
occupation with  construction  by  volume,  Gauguin's  use  of  descriptive 
backgroimda  and  bright  color,  and  Van  Gogh's  attempt  to  evoke  emo- 
tion rather  than  display  craftsmanship.  ,„„,„„„ 

1  Impressionism  (Art)  2.  C&anne.  Paul,  183&-1906.  3.  Gauguin, 
Paul.  1848-1903.     4.  Gogh.  Vincent  van,  1853-1890.  1.  Les  Films 

du  cypres.     II.   International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Se- 
ries' Pathways  of  modern  painting  series  (Motion  picture) 
[XD19-2.I4]  759.05  79-712674 

International  Film  Bureau 


Pred  pushami  cowboyu    (Motion  picture) 
see   Straight  shooting 


Predation  and  protection  in  the  ocean  [Motion  picture) 
Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand 
McXallv,  Houghton  MifBin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  & 
World,  "l968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     auper  8  mm. 

Loop  Ulni  mounted  in  cartridge 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  film. 

With  lenchcr's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  the  structure  and  behavior  of  several  ocean 
animals,  showing  protective  adaptations  evident  tn  marine  organisms. 

1  Marine  fauna.  2.  Animals,  Habits  and  behavior  of.  3.  Adapta- 
tion (Biology).  I.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences. 
BiohiKicni  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Rand  McNally  and  Com- 
pany. HI.  Houghton  Mimin  Company,  it.  Harcourt,  Brace  A  World. 
574.92  Fi  A  68-2249 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 


Predators  and  parasites  (Motion  picture)    Troll  Associates, 
1971.    Made  by  International  Film  Makers. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     itu|»er  8  mm.     (Inject  kingdoms) 

I>oop  film  mounted  In  caitridge. 

With  tewcher's  KUldf. 

rUKDITS:  Producer,  I.iOulB  DeRochemonl;  photographer,  Camp- 
bell NorsKHard.  .  ,.         ,  ,,  , 

SCMMARY:  Shows  how  predators  and  parasites  play  a  viwi 
role  111  maintaining  the  balance  of  nature  by  helping  to  control  the 
population  growth  of  Insects  and  animals. 

1.  Parasitism.  2.  Predation.  1.  Troll  Associates.  II.  Series: 
Insect  kingdoms  (Motion  picture)  -,„-„- 

[QL757J  595.7  76-713736 

Troll  .Kasoi'iates 


Predator!  of  the  deiert.  [Filmatripj     Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co..  1971. 

46  ft      color,     3S  mm      (Nature  studies.  Set  1;  The  living  detcri) 

Sound  versioni  (61  fr.)  >lto  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  how  the  defense  mcch»ni»mi  uf  desert  inimalt  help 
cniure  the  survival  of  the  animals  Hnd  ihc  balance  of  life  in  the  deacn.  With 
captions. 

1.  Descfi  fauna  2.  Animal  dcftnM-s.  I  Disney  (Wall)  Pioduciioos.  II. 
Wall  Disney  Edutniiunal  Maicrial^  Company.  111.  Series:  Nature  atudtcs. 
[Filmttrip]  Sei  I:  The  living  desert, 

lQL758)  591.5  72-732634 

Wall  Di»ney  Educaiional  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Predicting  {Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971.    Made 
by  University  Films,  1969. 

3B  f r.    color.    S5  mm.     (Experimenting) 

Issued  Id  set  4  of  4  aeta  of  fllmatrlpa  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  Bclence  from  a  proceaa  and  inquiry  point  of  riew. 

With  teacher's  f^ulde.. 

Summary:  Provides  Information  about  the  process  of  prediction 
which  Is  fundamental  to  aclentlflc  eiperl mentation.  With  captlona. 
For  primary  grade*.  ...    „  .  ...... 

1  Science  —  Experlmenta  —  Juvenile  fllma.  2.  Science  —  Method- 
ology—Juvenile Alms.  I.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Sertes; 
Experimenting   (Filmstrip) 

872.8  78-787ft81 

McQraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Predicting  the  improbable  {Motion  picture)  National 
Broadcasting  Oo.,  1964.  Made  by  Prism  Produotions  in 
oooperation  with  New  York  University.  Raleased  by 
Prism  Productions,  1969. 

28  miD.    8<L    Mw.    16  mm.     (Inqalrles  Id  scleoce  ■■.  with  Mr. 
Wliard) 

Transferred  from  orlglnsl  Tl<IeoUpe  of  the  trierlilOD  wrles  Mr. 
Wliard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  author,  Don  Herbert. 

Summary:   Demotutrates  how   the  iM^>bablUty  theory  la  osed  la 
predicting  molecular  motloo. 

1.  Probabilities.    2.  Molecular  dynamics.  i.  National  Broad- 

castlDi;  Company,  Inc.  ir.  Prism  Productions,  \oc.,  New  York.  m. 
Mr.  Wizard  (Motion  picture)  Series:  Inquiries  In  science  .■■  with 
Mr.  Wisard  ( Motion  picture) 

519  70-702096 

Prism  ProdQctloQs 

Predicting  through  sampling  (Motion  piotwre)  William 
Boundey    Films.      Released    by    Bailey-Film    Associates, 


10  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  stud>-  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  a  young  man  as  he  oses  the  basic  prlnclptea  of 
good  sampling  to  solve  a  problem  In  s  building  project. 

1.  Sampling  (Statistics)         l  William  Boundey  Films,    n.  Balley- 
Fllm  Associates. 

519  71-706598 

Bailey-Film  Associates 


A  Predominantly  black  eoDege   (Motion  picture)      Visual 
Education  Corp.     Released  by  New  York  times,  1971. 

13  niln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (College  selection  Qlm  series) 

.\lso  Issued  la  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Black  students  talk  about  how  their  education  helps 
them  to  succeed  in  a  white  world,  and  discuss  how  they  can  serve 
the  black  community.     Filmed  at  Hampton  Institute. 

1.  Negroes — Education.  I.  Visual  Education  Corporation.  II. 
New  York  times.  III.  Series:  College  selection  film  aeries  (Hottoo 
picture) 

[LC2801]  378.1  79-718044 

visual  Education  Corp. 


Pre-eclampsla-eclampeia 
see 

Modem  obstetrics:  Pre-eclampsia-eclampsta. 


Pre-engincercd  sted  buildings  {Motion  picture)  Basford, 
inc.,  and  Committees  of  Galvanized  Sheet  Producers  and 
Hot  and  Cold  Rolled  Sheet  and  Strip  Producers  of  the 
American  Iron  and  Steel  Institute.  Released  by  Sterling 
Movies  U.  S.  A.,  1967. 

22  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Bvmmary:  Follows  the  evolution  of  pre-englneered  steel  compo* 
neots,  from  eogineerlng  to  oHistructlou  and  occupaucr.  to  show  the 
inherent  design  quality  and  strength  of  modular  components.  Kx- 
plains  how  these  components  deliver  performance,  economy,  and  speed 
of  erection  without  restricting  creative  Imagination  In  the  design  of 
each  Individual  structure. 

1.  Building.  Iron  and  steel.    2.  Bulldlnga,  Prefabricated.  I. 

Basford.  Inc.  ii.  American  Iron  and  Steel  Institute,  New  York. 
Committee  of  Galvanized  Sheet  Workers,  in.  American  Iron  and 
Steel  Institute,  New  York.  Committee  of  Hot  and  Cold  Rolled  Sheet 
and  Strip  Producers,     it.  Sterling  Movies  U.  S.  A.,  Inc. 

690  Fi  A  68-545 

CINE 


Prefactory  material  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1   roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  with  eompreheoslon) 
SUMMARY :   Explains  how  to  read  with  c<«nprehenalon.  empha- 

aUing  prefactory  material.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 
1.  Reading  (Elementary)        I.  Fllmfaz  Productioos,  New  York. 

IL  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.    III.  Sales:  Beading  with 

oomprehenslMi  (Filmstrip) 

[LB1573]  372.4  74r-740306 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Preferred  Pictures,  inc. 
see 

Shadows, 

Prefixes  and  suffixes   {Filmstrip)     University  Films.     Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

40  fr.      color.     35  mm.      (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Explains  how  to  deal  with  prefixes  and  sufflxes  when 
spelling  words.     For  a  fifth-grade  reading  Improremeot  program. 

1.  English  language— Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Suffixes  and  prefixes.  t.  University  Films.  Kansas  City.  Uo. 
u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  pat- 
terns series  I  Filmstrip) 

421  Fi  A  67-3938 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Pregnancy  and  birth  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incor- 
porated, 1970. 

1  reel.     «1.     color.     16  mm.     (Human  growth  and  reproducthto) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion   picture  by  lostltut  fflr  Film  und 
Blld.  Munldi. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  rarioua  aspects  of  pregnancy  and  blrtb 
from  the  standpoint  of  human  growth  and  r^roductlon. 
Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.  Chlidhlrth.    2.   PreoaUl  care.  i.  Canada.     National   Film 

Board,     n.   Films   Incorporated.        Series:   Human  growth  and  re- 
production  (Motion  picture) 

612.63  75-706485 

Public  Media 


Preiniancy  tests   (Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Row,  Pub- 
lishers, 1970.    Made  by  Bay  State  Fihn  Co, 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Creditt:  Author.  Robert  M.  Dixon, 

Summary;  Demonstrates  the  urine  procedure  test,  the  serum 
procedure  test,  and  the  classic  biologic  Friedman  pregnancy  test. 
Shows  both  positive  and  negative  results. 

1.  Urine — Analysis  and  pathology.  2.  Pr^nancy — Signs  and  dlag- 
nofiis.  t.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers.  Serlea:  Medical  labora- 
tory techniques  (Motion  picture) 

616.07  70-709635 

Harper  k  Row,  Pub-  llshers 

iPregnant    ladyj    (Motion    picture)       Democratic    National 
Committee  (1964,    Made  by  EUE/Screen  Gems. 

1  min     sd.     b&w.     IS  mm. 

Sumitmry:  A  Democratic  Party  presidential  campaign  film.  De- 
scribes the  feelings  of  a  pregnant  woman  about  a  future  made  safer 
by  the  existence  of  a  nuclear  test  ban  treaty.  Urges  a  vote  for 
President  Lyndon  Johnson. 

1.  Campaign  literature,  1964— Democratic;  L  Democratic  Party. 
National  Committee. 

Fi 67-2011 


Prehistoric  animals  and  plants.  Kit  no.  1  (FUmatrip) 
International  Educational  Films.  Released  by  Sterling 
Educational  Films,  1968. 

6  fllnwtrips  (37  fr.  eacii)     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual.  .  _  _.. 

Contend.-  1.  What  la  a  foesllT— 2.  Ufe  through  the  ages.— X  FoasU 

marine  Hfe.— 4.    Fossil   amphibians  and  reptile*.— 5.   Foaell  dino- 
saurs.— 6.  Fo»il  mamnwls.  ™.        „  „ 

1.  Paleontology.        i.  International  Educational  Films,  Hollywood, 
Calif.     tL  Sterling  Eklucational  Films,  Inc. 

372.8  74r-733512 

Sterling  Educational  Flhna 


Prehistoric  man.  (Motion  picture^  Stale  Historical  Society  of 
Colorado.  Made  by  Barbre  Productions.  Released  by  Xerox 
Films.  1970. 

17  min      sd      colot       16  mm.     (Exploring  th«  Ameficsn  put) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Trices  the  development  of  the  Indians  in  the  American  West 
from  the  time  20.000  years  ago  wlten  man  came  from  Asia  scrou  the  Bering 
Strait  until  the  16th  century  when  the  Spanish  conquisutdores  arrived.  Also 
shows  how  archcologisis  reconstruct  the  past  from  ruins,  artifacts,  and  pictures 
painted  on  walls. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— The  West— Antiquities.  2.  The  West— An- 
tiquities. 3.  Archaeology— Methodology.  I.  Colorado.  State  Hisiorical  So- 
ciety     II.  XeroK  Films.     III.  Series:  Exploring  the  AriKrican  past.  [Motion  pic- 

[E78.W5]  970.1  72-702722 

Xerox  Films  72  MARC 


Prdrfrtoric  plaati  aad  — t— h  piogiM.  [Filmstrip]  Interna- 
tional Educational  Films.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructiooal 
Media  Services,  1968. 

6  filmstrips.    colot.     3S  irm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  the  common  and  important  prehisioric  manne  and 
land  forms.  itrcMtng  change  and  adaptation. 

CONTENTS:  I.  What  it  a  fossitT— 2.  Lifie  throo^  the  ages.— 3.  Fossil  ma- 
rine life.^-4.  Foaail  amphibian*  and  reptiles. — S.  Fowil  dinouure. — 6.  Fcaail 


1.  Paleontology.        I.  international  Educational  Films.  HoUyirood,  Calif. 
II.  AIMS  Instructionat  Media  Service*. 
[QB7U.3)  560  72-733708 

AIMS  72  MARC 

Prehistoric  to  early  dynastic  (Filmstrip)    Budek  Films  and 

Slides,  li>67. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (The  Mesopotamlan  clvlllMtlon.  do.  1) 
Sammary:  Illustrates  the  way  of  life  during  the  prehistoric  to 
early  dynastic  era  of  the  Meaopotamlan  ciTlllaatlon.  includes  scenes 
of  statues,  figurines,  cylinder  seals.  Jewelry,  metalwork,  stelae, 
plaques,  and  inlaid  panels,  most  of  which  are  centered  around  re- 
ligion.    With  captions. 

1,   Mesopotamia— Antiquities.    2.   Art- Mesopotamia.        i.   Budek 
(Herbert  E.)   Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Bart>ara,  Calif.  Series: 

Tlie  Mesopotamlan  dTlllzatlon  (Fllmatrlp)  no.  1. 

913.5  78-733974 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 


The  Pre-history  and  foundation  of  the  Banhans  (Filmstrip) 
Visual  Publications,  London.  Releaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Mclntyre  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     ( The  Bauhaus.  no.  1 ) 

With  teacher'x  guide  Including  reading  list. 

Credits:  Author,  Dennis  Sharp. 

Summary:  Summarizes  the  conditions  that  ted  to  the  emergence 
of  the  Bauhaus  moremeut.  Presents  the  history  of  the  Bauhaus 
against  the  changing  social  and  cultural  background  of  Inter-war 
Germany. 

1.  Bauhaus.  I.  Visual  Publications.  ltd..  London.  II.  Mclntyre 
Visual  Publications.        Series:  The  Bauhaus  (Filmstrip)   no.  1. 

707  70-738180 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Prehistory  oi  a  Northwest  Indian  viUage  (FUmstrip) 
Clover  Park  School  District  400.  Released  by  University 
of  Washington  Press,  1968. 

61  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Northwest  filmstrips) 

With  teacher's  guide.    Guide  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Credits:  Photographer,  Louis  Kirk. 

Sumrruiry:  DIscu.'wefi  the  archaeological  ercavatlons  at  the  Ozette 
Indian  Village  at  Cape  Alava,  Washington,  a  Tillage  which  has  been 
the  hwne  of  seafaring  hunters  for  five  or  six  thousand  years.  With 
captions. 

1.  Oiette  Indian  Village.  l  Clover  Park  School  District  400. 

n.  Washington  (State)  University.     Press.     Series. 

913.797  73-734793 

Washington  (State)  Univ.  Press 


Prejudice  {Filmstrip)    Cathedral  Films.    Released  by  Cathe- 
dral Film.*!  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3i  riun.,  18  mlo. 
(Social  problems) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Cornelius  C  Tarplet 

SiimmarK:  Describes  the  conflict  between  a  white  father  and  a 
Negro  school  counselor,  pointing  out  the  prejudice  reflected  by  both. 

1.  Parent-student  counselor  relationships.  2.  Race  awareness. 
I.  Cathedral  Filtns,  Inc.,  Burbank,  Calif,  n.  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation. Inc.,  Chicago.         Series:  Social  pivblems  (Filmstrip) 

301.46  Fi  A  68-4743 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Prejudice  (Filmstrip)      Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 

78  fr.  color.  35  mmu  and  phonodlsc:  2  -s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm, 
15  min. 

With  teacher's  guide.  w,     t        ^      ki,- 

SUMMARY-  Uses  a  aeries  of  Interviews  with  black  and  white 
students  parents,  and  teachers  to  reveal  prejudice  between  whites 
and  blacks  and  within  each  racial  group.  Describes  the  problems  of 
prejudice,  from  bare-faced  racism  to  subtly  destructive  innuendo 

1.    Prejudices   and    anUpathies.  I.    Bducatltmal    Dimensions 

Corporation.  ^b^a-j 

[BF575.P9]  301.45  75-739064 

Educational  Dimenaions  Corp. 


Prejndice:  harrest  of  hate.  [Filmstrip] 
Arts.  1972. 


Audio  Visual  Narrative 


101 


2  filmurips  (pi.  1 .  76  fr.;  p(-  2.  73  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phooodtic* 
(2  s.  each:  1  i.  for  manual  projector.  I  ».  for  automatic  pn^tor);  12  in.;  33  I  Ii 
rpm.;  pi    i.  H  min.:  pi.  2.  13  min 

Also  iuued  with  phonottpe  in  caneltc. 

Wiiti  teacher  t  guide  ai  the  end  of  each  filmslrip. 

CREDITS:  Script.  Wendy  Rydell;  narrator.  Gene  Gaiusha;  editor*.  Vivian 
Zwaik.  Jennifer  Wclby. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  prejudke  and  traces  the  history  of  prejudice  in 
America,  showlrig  the  many  different  types  of  prejudice  and  the  ways  in  which 
economics  and  politics  foster  prejudice 

CONTENTS:   I.  Sowing  the  »ced>.~2.  The  hitler  foiit. 

1.  Prejudices  and  antipathies.  2.  United  States— Social  conditions.  I.  Au- 
dio Visual  Narrative  Arts  (Firm) 

IBF575.P9,  301.4  72-736410 

Audio  Visual  Narrative  72  MARC 

Arts 


Preliminary  examinatiMi  (Motion  picture)  Roscoe  Pound- 
American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation.  1968.  Made  by  Uni- 
versity of  Michi^n. 

3<)  mla.     »].     bAw.     16  mm.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  7) 
SUMMARY:   Deals   with   rarlotis  aspects  of  a  criminal   lawsuit 
Involving  a  liquor  store  robbery  case.    Shows  the  adult  suspect's  flrat 
appearance  before  the  magistrate.     Includes  the  examination  of  tlie 
officers  to  determine  whether  a  prima  facie  case  exists. 

1.  Preliminary  examinations  (Criminal  procedure) — U.  S.  L 

Roscoe    Pound-American    Trial    Lawyers    Fotmdation.     II.    Series : 
Criminal  law  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

[KF9645]  845  70-7140S9 

Roscoe  Found-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


Prelade  to  power  {Motion  picture)  Organization  for  Eco- 
nwnic  Cooperation  and  Development  and  the  Educational 
Founilation  for  Visual  Aids,  London,  in  cooperation  with 
the  International  Council  for  Educational  Films,  1966. 
Made  by  Greenparit  Productions.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
International  Film  Bureau. 

25  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm.     (History  of  modem  science) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credtfs;   Educational  adviser,  H.  E.  Wlnfleld. 

Summary:  Traces  the  work  of  nineteenth  century  scientist 
Michael  Faraday  in  the  field  of  eiectromagnetlsm.  Uses  his  original 
equlpmeut,  consisting  of  a  compoimd  horseshoe  magnet  and  an 
electrical   conductor    <a   disc)    In   this  study. 

1.  Eiectromagnetlsm.  2.  Faraday,  Michael,  1791-1867.  l  Far- 
aday, Michael,  1791-1867.  n.  Organltatlon  for  Economic  Coopera- 
-tiOQ  and  Development  m.  Educational  Foundation  for  Visual  Aids, 
London,  it.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Serlea: 
History  uf  ntodern  science   (Motion  picture) 

537.1  Fi  A  67-5541 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 

Prelude  to  revolution  {Motion  picture)  Charles  Cahill  and 
Associates,  1967. 

17  min.  8d.  color,  1«  mm.  (American  history— birth  of  a 
nation,  no.  3) 

Summary:  Describes  the  relative  calm  which  returned  to  the 
colonies  after  the  Boston  massacre.  Tmces  events  leading  up  to  the 
meeting  of  the  first  Continental  CongreM. 

1  U  S— Hist.— Revolution— Causea  t.  CahHI  (Charles)  and 
Associates.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  .Vmerlcan  history— birth 
of  a  national  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

973.3  Fi  A  68-1117 

Charles  Cahill  and  Associates 

Prelude  to  the  Ovil  War— *^  house  divided'*  (1848-1860) 
{Motion  picture)  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by 
Graphic  Curriculum  [1968i 

24  mill.  ad.  color.  16  mm.  (Exfrforlog:  the  story  of  America, 
set  1) 

Produced  In  coo[>eration  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studies  and  the  Americau  Library  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 

Bummary:  Analj-ies  factions  which  arose  In  the  period  preceding 
the  Civil  War.  Discusses  the  drawing  apart  of  Southern  agriculture 
and  Northern  industry,  the  conHlcts  regarding  the  new  territories 
which  were  opening  up  in  the  West,  and  the  critical  state  of  the 
nation  when  Lincoln  was  elected. 

1.  U.  S.— Pol.  &  govt.— 1857-1861.  i.  Exploring  (Television 

program)       ii.   National   Broadcasting  Company,   inc.      in.   Graphic 
Curriculum,  iuc.  New  York.       Series :  Exploring :  the  story 

of  America  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

973.6  Fi  A  68-1056 

Grairitlc  Curriculum 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pretiidc  to  w«r  {Motion  picture) 
Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 


Wolper  Productions,  19€5. 


16  mm. 


50  min.     8d. 

With  catalog. 

Credit*:  Narrator.  Richard  Bas^hart. 

Bummnrf/:  Di.sruxses  the  weakness.  dlTlslTeness,  and  confuilcm  of 
rhe  Ailles  in  dealioK  with  Hitler  at  Munich,  where  they  traded  him 
a  section  of  Czechoslovakia  for  peace  In  our  time. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1W5 — Causes.  2.  Munich  four-power  agre»- 
ment,  193S.         i.  Wolper  Productions,    n.  Public  Media,  luc. 

940.6  72-706724 

Public  Media,  itic. 

Prelude  to  war  (Filmstrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1970. 

55  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In..  S3i  rpoi.,  15 
min.     i.Kuierlcau  decades — the  1930's,  no.  5) 

With  script  by  Jeffrey  Gorney. 

Bummarv:  Shows  a  nation  preoccupied  dotnestically.  the  gathering 
war  clouds  In  Europe  and  .\«la,  and  efforts  of  President  Roosevelt 
to  arouse  the  nation  prior  to  World  War  it. 

1.   U.   S.— PoUUcs  and  government— 1988-1945.  l    Pilmstrlp 

House,  New  York.  Series:  .Unerlcan  decade— the  lOStfa  (Film- 
strip)  QO.  5. 

973.91  70-736868 

Ftlmstrlp  House 


Premature   atrial   contractions,   atrial   flutter,   and  atrial 
fibrillation  (Filmstrip)    Trainez  Corp.,  1971. 

86  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pfaonodi.sc;  2  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
19  min.    microgroore.     (Patient  care  series) 

Also  itfsued  with  pbonotape  in  caaaette. 

With  script  and  instructor's  manual 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  three  types  of  arrhythmias  orlglnatiag 
Id  atrial  ectx>plc  foci :  premature  atrial  contractions,  atrial  flutter, 
and  atrial  fibrillation.  Third  Id  a  serlea  of  three  programs  on 
■rrhytbmlaa. 

L  .Arrhythmia.  I.  Tralnex  Corporation.  II.  S^-les:  Patleot 
care  series  (Pitmstrlp) 

[RC6S5.A65]  610.73  72-739632 

Tralnex  Corp. 


Premature  infant   (.Votion  picture) 
Made  bv  nTTW-TV. 


Video  Nursing,   1966. 


44  uiUi.     Hi.     b&w.     16  irim.     (Maternity  nurxlng) 

Videotape  ul  -o  L-wued. 

With  Inntrurtnr's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Creditt:  Instructors,  Frances  Bante,  Sister  Therese  Ann  Sokolskl. 

Summary:  A  dis'-usslon  of  the  causes  and  problems  of  prematurity, 
emphasizing  the  role  of  the  nurse  In  caring  for  the  Infant.  Shows 
the  care  of  the  infant  at  a  preninture  center  and  demonstrntoa  nurs- 
ing care  of  a  premature  Infant  In  an  Isolette.  Explains  the  causes 
of  premature  mortality. 

1.  Infants  (Premature)  2.  Obstetrical  nursing.  i.  Video  Nurs- 
ing, Inc.         Series:  Maternity  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  74-703393 

video  Nur«Ins 


Premier  Film  and  Recording  Corporation 


Premier  Protections  Company 
see 

Blowup. 


Premii^er,  Otto 
see 

Exocbis. 


Small  world: 
McClafferty. 


Kerr,  Premlnger, 


Prc-Miranda  interrogation  (Motion  picture)  Roscoe  Pound- 
American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation,  1968.  Made  by  Uni- 
versity of  Michifi;an. 

I'l  min.    sd.     b&w.     10  mm.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  3) 
Sl'MMARY:   Deals   with   various  aspects  of   a  criminal   lawsuit 

liivolrlng  a  liquor  store  robbery  case.    Shows  the  adult  suspect  being 

quectloned  In  a  manner  Indicating  potential  police  abuses.     Includea 

the  search  of  the  Impounded  automobile. 

1.  Police  questioning— U.  S.    2.  Searches  and  seizures— U.  S.         I. 

Roscoe    Pound-American    Trial    Lawyers    Foundation.      II.    Series: 

Criminal  law  aeries  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

[KF962&]  34B  7^-714036 

Itofcoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


tealEM.  [Motion  picture]     Edward  Ruscha  Productions,  1972. 

24  min.     td.     coior.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  iuwy  about  the  adventure*  of  a  youn|  man  who  live*  in  ■ 
flophouM  and  maltn  a  talad  in  ha  bed. 
I   Edward  Ruicha  Producttom. 


lPN1997) 

CINE 


72-702418 
MARC 


Prenatal  caw  (Sfotion  picture)  KUON-TV,  196B.  Ee- 
leased  by  InUmational  Media  Center,  University  of 
Nebnuska. 

29  min.     ad.     b4w.     1ft  mm.     (Nine  to  get  ready  series,  no.  4) 
Humtnary:   F-xplalna  about  prenatal  care,  including  a  discussion 

of  mortality  and  morbidity  rate-,  nutrition,  dental  care,  emotional 

aspect",    physical    aspect-,    and    the    prenatal    visit    to    the    doctor. 

Features  Dr.  J.  Robert  Bragonler  and  I.eta  Powell  Drake. 

1      Prenatal    care,  i.    Lincoln,     Neb.      Television    wtalion 

KUOX-TV.     II.  Netrt-aslta.     University.     Instructional  Media  Center. 

Serlej*:  Nine  to  get  ready  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

618.2  77-704218 

Nebraska.    Unlr.  Inirtnictlooal  U«lia  Ont« 


Prenatal  care  {.Votion  picture)  Community  College  Divi- 
sion, McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  J.  Hillia 
Miller  Health  Center. 

4  luln.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Maternal  and  child  care) 

Loop  fllni  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

Creditt:  .Author.  June  Reraillet. 

BumvMry:  Explains  to  the  pregnant  woman  how  she  ahould  care 
for  herself  during  her  pregnancy.  Covers  such  Important  aspects  of 
health  as  diet  and  exercise.  Helps  develop  a  positive  maternal  atti- 
tude and  conveys  the  idea  that  having  a  baby  ts  a  normal,  natural 
process, 

1.  Prenatal  care.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Community 
College  Division.  Series;  Maternal  and  child  care  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

618.2  72-709383 

HcG  raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Prenatal  care  and  planning  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  in 
collaboration  with  Project  7.  Made  by  Project  7.  Released 
bv  M.r.rHW-Hill.  1971. 

.iMH-oi.  6-%  fr.     ci.lor.     ST)  mm.     and  idionodisc :  1  a.,  Jli  In..  33*  rpiii., 
12  liiin.     (InfMtit  car*"  and  development  series,  set  1) 

.\iso  issued  with  phonotn|)e  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

(KEDITS:  Adviser,  Elizabeth  G.  Mountain. 

SUMMARY:   PresonU  renllstlc  family  situations  which  Illustrate 
the  importance  of  preuatal  care  and  planning. 

1.  PrenaUl  care.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.     IL  Series; 

Infant  cat*  and  development  serlea  (Filmstrip)  set  L 
[RC.525]  155.42  78-739919 

M'-C.raw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Prenatal  management   (Motion  picture)     Profe8»(ma.l  Re- 
search, inc.,  1967. 

7  min.    sd.    color.    6  mm.     (Maternity  care  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

ls.-:uod  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic 
siiiiiiil  irnck. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  physical  changes  and  prenatal  rules  with 
empbu.-'is  on  ediHiuiiig  the  patient  to  underKtJind  the  difference  lie- 
tween  normal  bodily  changes  and  danger  signals. 

1.  I'renatai  care.  1.  Professional  Research,  inc.     II.  Series: 

Klalernity  care  series  (Motion  picture) 

[RG525]  618.2  73-713100 

Professicnal  Research,  inc. 


Prentice-Hall,  inc. 
see 

Apical -radial  pulse. 

AHJlication  of  heat:    clean  perineal  com- 
presses . 

Application  of  heat;   perineal  light. 

Asepsis:    simple  compresses. 

Asepsis:    simple  dressing. 

Asepsis:    sterile  glove  application. 

Asepsis:    sterile  gowning. 

Asepsis:  sterile  vaginal  irrigation— administration. 

Asepsis:  sterile  vaginal  irrigation —preparation. 

Bandaging:  ear. 

Bandaging;    elastic  "toes  to  heel". 

Bandaging:  joint — elbow. 
Bandaging;  mitten — hand. 
Bandaging:  spiral  reverse— arm. 

Bed  making;    mitered  corner. 

Binder  application;   scultetus. 

Blood  pressure. 
Breast  binder:    compressing. 

Breast  binder:    supporting. 

Cardiac  monitors. 


102 


Checking  the  fundus. 

Circle  bed:   basic  operation. 
Circle  bed;    hammock  sling. 


Closed  chest  drainage:    one  bottle  and 
two  bottle. 


Compresses;    bum. 
Compresses:   eye. 

Crutch  walking. 

Cultures:   wound,  throat,  nose. 

Deep  breathing  and  coughing. 

Delivery  room  care;    newborn,  part  1. 

Delivery  room  care;    newborn,  part  2. 

Delivery  room  care  of  the  mother,  stage  4. 

Draping:   dorsal  recumbent. 

Draping:   knee  chest  "genupectoral". 

Draping:   left  lateral  "Sim's". 

Enema:  ready  to  use. 
Feeding:  oral-asepto. 
Feeding;    tube-gastrostomy. 

Fetal  heart  tones. 

Fundamentals:   back  care. 

Gross  placental  physiology. 

Growth  and  develc^ment:   eigjiteen  months, 
part  1. 

Growth  and  development:   eighteen  montiis, 
part  2. 

Growth  and  ^evelt^ment:  fifteen  months , 
part  1. 

Growth  and  development:  fifteen  months , 
part  2. 

Growth  and  development:    neonate,  part  1. 

Growth  and  development:    neonate,  part  2. 

Growth  and  develc^ment:   nine  months, 
part  1. 

Growth  and  development:   nine  months. 
part  2. 

Growth  and  development:    one  month,  part  1. 

Growth  and  development:   one  month,  part  2. 

Growth  and  development:   one  year. 

Growth  and  development:   six  months, 
part  1. 

Growth  and  development:   six  months, 

part  2. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Prenttce-Hall,  Inc.    (Continued) 

Growth  and  development:   three  months. 
Growth  and  development:  two  years,  part  1. 
Growth  and  development:  two  years,  part  2. 
Handwashing:    routine. 
Handwashing:    scrub  with  brush. 
Handwashing:   scrub  without  brush. 
Hot  water  bottle:   filling. 
Ice  collar:   filling  and  application. 
Induction  of  labor  and  fetal  monitoring. 
Infant  to  mother:    crib  transport,  part  1. 

Infant  to  mother:    crib  transport,  part  2. 
Insertion  of  Foley  catheter:   male,  part  1. 

Insertion  of  Foley  catheter:    male,  part  2. 

Irrigation:  callieter. 
Irrigation:    clean  vaginal. 
Irrigation:    Intermittent  bladder. 
Irrigation:    Levine  tube. 

Irrigation:   throat. 

lAbor:   admission  shave  preparation. 

[.evine  tube  inaertion,  part  1. 

Levine  tube  insertion,  part  2. 

I  ifting  and  moving. 

Log  rolling. 

Medical  asepsis:    Isolation,  part  1. 

Medical  asepsis:    Isolation,  part  2. 

Medications:    adding  to  I.  V. 
Medications:    ampules. 
Medications:    closed  injection  system. 
Medications:   eye  drops  and  ointments. 
Medicaliaaa:  insulin  and  narcotics. 
Medications:    intradermal. 
Medications:    intramuscular  injection. 
Medications:    multiple  dose  vial. 
Medications:    nose  drops. 
Medications:  oral — setting  up. 


Medications:   reconstituting  a  dry  drug. 

Medications:  rectal. 

Medications:    subcutaneous  injection. 

Medications:    tablet  preparation  for  in- 
jection. 

Medications:   vaginal. 

Medications:    Z -track  injection  technique. 

Mueller-Moirsch  respirator. 

Nursery:  bathing  newborn  1,  part  1. 
Nursery:  bathing  newborn  1,  part  2. 
Nursery:  bathing  newborn  1,  part  3. 
Nursery:  bathing  newt)om  2,  part  1. 

Nursery:  bathing  newborn  2,  part  2. 

Nursery:   bathing  newborn  2,  part  3. 

Nursery:   discharge  of  infant,  part  1. 

Nursery;   discharge  of  infant,  part  2. 

Nursery:    infant  to  mother  arm  carry, 
part  1. 

Nursery:   infant  to  mother  arm  carry, 
part  2. 

Obstetrical  forceps:    characteristics. 
Oxygen:    cannula  and  mask. 

Oxygen;   croupette. 
O^^en;   nasal  catheter. 

Oxygen:    tent. 

Pediatric  restraints;    arm  cuff  and  crib 
net. 

Pediatric  restraints:    mummy. 

Perineal  care;   female  clean. 

Perineal  care;    male. 

Perineal  care:   preparation,  female. 

Perineal  pad  placement:   female. 

Perineal  preparation:    delivery  room. 

Peritoneal  dialysis;    nursing  care. 

Postural  drainage . 

Rectal  tube:   inaertion. 

Removal  of  Foley  catheter:    male. 

Removal  of  simple  sutures. 
Restraints:    leather. 
Restraints:    Posey  belt. 
Restraints;    soft. 

103 


Rotating  tourniquets. 

Setting  up  Intra-venous  solutions. 
Shampoo:    bed. 

Stiyker  frame. 

Suprapubic  catheter;  nursing  care. 

Surgical  ase[>sis:    drain  shortening. 
Surgical  asepsis:    Isolation. 

Surgical  scrub  with  brush,  part  I. 
Surgical  scrub  with  brush,  part  2. 

Tracheostomy  care,  part  1. 

Tracheostomy  care,  part  2. 

Traction:    cervical. 

Traction:    pelvic. 

Urine  testing:   sugar  and  acetone. 

Preoperative  and  posti^wrative  care  (FUmttrip)     Tninez 
Corp.,  1967. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  t^ranodisc:  2  a.,  12  Id.,  33i  rpm„ 
20  min.     mlorogroove.     (Patient  care  series — tMSic  needs.  4) 

With  wript  and   Instructor's  milde. 

Summary.-  Explains  reasons  for  thorou|^  preoperative  and  post- 
operative care.  Includes  descrlptlona  of  care  during  the  first  day 
itfter  Bursery,  Importance  of  vital  aJgna,  and  c(»itlnued  care  In 
Tohling,  vomiting,  and  ambnlatlon. 

1.  Surgical  nursing.  i.  Tralnez  Oorpoimtloo.  Saiet:  Patient 
care  series — basic  needs,  4   (Fllmstrlp) 

610.78  Fi  A  68-4284 

Tralnez  Corporatlmi 


Preoperative  care  (FUmsttip)  Blakist<Hi  Division,  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  in  collaboration  with 
Daniel  C.  Dillon. 

i5  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlac :  1  a.,  12  in ,  3Si  rpm.,  20  min. 
(Basic  nursing  procedures) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  consultants.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlna.  Jean  Allto. 

Summarv:  Dlsciwaes  the  routine  nursing  procedures  used  In  caring 
for  the  patient  who  is  about  to  undergo  surgery. 

1.  Surgical  nursing.  i.  McOraw-HUI  Book  Ojmpauy.     BlaUston 

Division.        Series:  Basic  nursing  procedures  (Fllmstrlp) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-5172 

McGrmr-HtU  Book  Co. 


Preoperative  preparation  of  the  snrsica]  patient  (Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

12  rain.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (rundameotal  series  In  c^r- 
ating-room  techniques) 

I^op  film  mounted  tn  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  fllro. 

With  tearhere  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Nettle  Hutchlns,  Lynn  KasenoAas. 

Summary:  A  sequential  presentation  of  all  the  key  stepa  !n 
preparing  a  patient  for  surgery.  Includes  the  Interview  and  exam- 
ination by  the  Rnestheslologist.  the  preparation  of  the  operative 
site,  dressing  the  patient  for  surgery,  and  giving  preoperative  medl- 
eatlon.  _ 

1.  Preoperative  care.  i.  McOraw-HIll  Boc*  CJompany.  Se- 

ries :  mndamenUl  se-  rlea    In    operatlng-nKHD    tedinlquea 

(Motlonpicture)  __  _  _^.^_ 

610.73  78-707687 

Hc<3raw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

PreoperatiTe  skin  preparation  (Filmstrip)  Trainex  Corp., 
1969. 

82  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  pboDOdisc:  2  &.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  15 
min.    n.icrogroove.     (Patient  care  series,  2) 

.\lso  i!ssued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

Developed  in  cooperation  with  Westminster  Cqmmunlty  Hospital. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

8mnmary:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Covers  preoperative  skin 
preparation  procedures  Including  Initiating  the  procedure,  lathering 
and  shaving,  cleansing  the  skin,  and  preparing  specific  surgical 
si  tea. 

1.  Preoperative  care.  2.  Sklo-care  and  hygleoe.  i.  Tralnex 
Corporation.        Series:  Patient  care  series,  2  (nimstrip) 

610.78  70-787498 

Tralnex  Corp. 


[Pilmitrip]     Cuhednl  Pibm,  1966. 

40 ft.  eoto.  3Snm.  and  phonodiac:  1  %.,  33  1/3  rpm..  10  min.  (Story 
of  PsoL  Kriea  I ,  no.  3) 

With  Hudy  gwde.  mtbook.  sad  map  kL 

CREDITS:  Producer.  James  K.  Friedrich;  director,  Jack  L.  Tyter:  icript  and 
reaearch.  Jcme  L.  Cobum. 

SUMMARY:  Dnctaaes  the  tint  untuccessrul  (ermon  of  Saul  of  TarMO.  hit 
•oioura  in  the  wildemem  and  Arabia  in  preparation  Tor  hit  mitaioii.  ai>d  ht* 
escape  after  he  arouaed  the  anger  of  the  prieau  by  reaumint  hb  preaching 

1.  Paid,  Saiai.  apoatle.  I.  Cathedral  Filma.  inc..  Burtenk.  Calif  II-  Series: 
Story  of  Paul.  (Fihrnlripj  terka  I.  no.  3. 

[BS2506]  225.9  72-733393 

Cadtedral  Fibaa  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Preparation  and  properties  of  proteinoids  (Motion  picture) 
Harper  &  Row.  Publishers,  1972. 

4  liiiii.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Orlglo  of  life) 

I»op  81m.     Film  not^s  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Sidney  W.  Fox. 

St'MJIARY:  Uses  laboratory  experlmenta  In  evolutionary  molecu- 
lar research  to  show  the  significant  transformatloD  of  amioo  acids 
iDto  ordered  protelooids.  The  resultant  reactions  are  diagrammed, 
and  the  enzymlc  activity  produced  ia  established. 

1.  Proteins.  2.  Amino  adds.  3.  Enzymes.  I.  Harper  &  Row, 
Publishers.  II.  Series:  The  Origin  of  life  (Motion  picture.  Harper 
&  Row) 

[QP551]  574.1  74-712591 

Harper  &  Row.  Publishers 


Preparatioii  before  study.  [Fitmatrip]      Westwood  Educational 

Productions,  1971. 

57  fr  color  35  mm.  and  phonodtic:  I  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  17  min. 
(Improved  int-iaLing) 

SUMMARY:  Enplsins  that  iliere  is  much  work  and  thought  involved  in 
preparing  lo  siudy  for  tesis.  Provides  guides  for  cfTicieni  and  effective  study 
preparation 

1  Studj.  Method  of,  I  Wesiwood  Educational  Productions.  II.  Series: 
Improved  icsi-takmg   (Filmsirip] 

[LB1049i  371.3  72-734217 

Wesiwood  Educational  72  MARC 

Productions 


Preparation   for   ghung    {Motion  picture)      Walden   Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodworlc.     2.  Gluing.        i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.        Se- 
ries: Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  78-708437 

Waldot  Film  Corp. 


Preparation  for  parenthood  {Motion  picture)    Video  Nurs- 
ing, 1966.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  mi!i.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Mntemity  nursing) 

Videotape  iil<o  isstied. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Creiita:  Instructors,  Frances  Barge.  Sister  Therese  Ann  Sokolskl. 

Swnmary:  Shows  classes  in  prenatal  exercises  and  relaxation  tech- 
nique*', discusses  the  husband's  role  during  the  wife's  labor  period, 
and  explains  natural  childbirth,  psychoprophylactic,  and  psychophys- 
ical methods  of  analgesia. 

1.  Prenatal  care.  2.  Childbirth— Psychologj-.  3.  Obstetrical  nurs- 
ing. I.  Video  Nursing,  inc.  Series:  Maternity  nursing  (Motion 
picture) 

610.73  78-703394 

Video  XursiUK 


Preparation   for  printing    {Motion  picture)     Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Pine  arts  techniques:  woodcuts 
and  linoleum  cuts) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkin. 

Sumtnarif:  Shows  what  steps  to  follow  in  preparing  woodcuts  and 
linoleum  cuts  for  printing. 

1.  Wood -engraving— Technique,  2.  Linoleum  block-printing.  i. 
Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series:  Fine  arts  techniques;  wood- 
cuts and  linoleum  cuts  (Motion  picture) 

769  78-708094 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Preparation  for  reading  {Motion  picture)  Allyn  and  Bacon, 
1969. 

21  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Understanding  the  teaching  of 
reading,  no.  1) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Vredit$:  Producer,  John  H.  Tyo;  educational  consultant,  William 
D.  Sheldon. 

Sttmrnary;  Teachers  discuss  the  preparation  of  children  for  read- 
ing and  the  six  aspects  of  reading  readiness:  concept  development, 
language  development,  comprehension  and  Interpretive  skills,  audi- 
tory perception  and  discrlmloation,  visual  perception  and  discrimi- 
nation, and  motor  development.  Includes  r^resentatlve  claaaroom 
Bcenes. 

1.  Reading  readiness.  i.  Allyn  and  Bacon,  inc.,  Boston.  Se- 
ries: Understanding  the  teaching  of  reading  (Motion  picture)   no.  1. 

372.4  74-701291 

Allyn  and  Bacon 


Preparation  of  a  diagnostic  antiserum.    Part  1 :  Preparing 
the  antigen  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 

I»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  centrlfuging  of  s  bacterial  suspension 
to  obtain  bacterial  pellets,  washing  pellets,  and  killing  bacteria  In 
preparation  for  Inoculation. 

1.  Serum  diagnosis.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.     II.  Series:  Itacterlology  and  botany  (Motion  picture) 

589.90028  79-703756 

Encjdopaedla  Briun-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Preparation  of  a  diagnostic  antiserum.  Part  2 :  Inoculation 
<rf  a  rabbit  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp..  1969. 

3  min.     Hi.     color     super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 

I.OOP  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrate)!  a  meChod  of  inoculalion  of  a  rabbit. 

1.  Serum  diagnosis.  f.  Encyclt^aedla  Britannica  ISducatlonal 

Corporation.  II.  Series:  Bacteriology  and  botany  (Motion  picture) 
689.90028  72-708757 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bducatlooal  Corp. 


Milady  Pub.  Corp., 


Preparation  of  a  patron   (Filmstrip) 
1965. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Milady  textbook  of  cosmetology  film- 
strips) 

A  Beauty  culture  filmstrip. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Baaed  on  the  book  entitled  Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology,  by 
Constance  V.  Kibbee.  and  on  the  Van  I>ean  manual. 

SUMMAKY :  A  cosmetologist  training  film  which  shows  how  to 
prepare  the  patron.  Covers  greeting  the  luttron,  removing  her  Jewel- 
ry, placing  the  towel  around  the  neck,  and  seating  the  patron  at  the 
shampoo  bowL 

1.  Beauty  shops— Managwnent.  I.  Milady  Publishing  Corpora- 
tion. New  York.  Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology.  II.  Tan  Dean 
Company,  Inc.,  Indianapolis.  Van  Dean  manuaL  III.  Hllady  Pub- 
lishing Corporation,  New  Yorlt.    IV,  Seriea. 

[TT965]  646.7  73-739773 

Milady  Pub.  Co. 


Preparation  of  a  slip  (Motion  picture)  Kalas  and  Batchelor 
Cartoon  Films,  London,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  as 
a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

4  min.     si.    color.     8  mm,     (Pottery) 

Technicolor. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sfimmarv:  Shows  the  steps  In  preparing  a  slip. 

1,  Pottery.  r,  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London, 
ir.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Pottery  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2049 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Preparation  of  a  waistband  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  necessary  steps  In  the  preparation 
of  a  wai»itbiind.  Including  proper  marking,  proper  folding  and 
stitching,  trimming,  layering  and  cllK>lng,  and  turning  and  pressing. 

I.  Dressmaking.  2.  Sewing.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series;  Sewing  series  (Mo- 
tion picture)  part  1. 

[TT560]  646.2  75-715099 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Pnparation  of  agar  medium  for  bacteria  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Brifcannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 

I.OOP  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Siimmarv:  Demonstrates  procedures  for  preparing  an  agar  growtb 
medium.  „        ,         .. 

1.  Bacteriology— Cultures  and  culture  media.  i.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Bacteriology  and 
botany  (Motion  picture) 

589.90028  70-703716 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Preparati<m  of  an  injection  from  a  tablet  (Motion  picture) 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     {Injection  technlc) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Bummaiy:   Demonstrates   the  preparation   o(   an   injection   using 
medication  from  a  tablet. 

1.  Injections.    2.  Tablets  (Medicine)        I.  Lippincott  (J.  B.)  Com- 
pany   Philadelphia.        Series:  Injection  technlc  (Motion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-2836 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Preparation  of  an  fotjection  from  a  vial  (Motion  picture) 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  min,    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Injection  technlc) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Summarv:  Demonstrates  the  preparation  of  an  Injection  uaing 
medication  from  a  vial. 

1.  Injections.  i.  Lippincott   (J.  B.)    Company.  PhlladdDhla. 

Series:  injection  technlc  (Motion  picture) 

615  FiA6a-2884 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Preparation  of  an  injection  from  an  ampule  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     «1,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Injection  technlc) 

Ix>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Summary:    Demonstrates    the  preparation   of  an  injection   using 
medication  from  an  ampule. 

1.  Injections.  L  Lippincott    (J.   B.)    Company,   PWiadrfiAIa. 

Series:  Injection  technlc  (Motion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-2836 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Preparation  of  celery  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    nd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  xerles,  part  H 

With  teachers*  guide. 

SU.\I.\HRV:  Illustrates  the  correct  techniques  for  removing  cetT.v 
Btalk?<.    Shows  how  to  clean  and  wash  celery. 

1.  Celery.        I.  Fairfield  Associates.    II.  Universal  Eilucatloti  and 
Visual  Arts.    III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture)  part  I. 
rXXSOl]  641.6  72-716066 

UnlTerfwl  Education  and  Vlxual  Arts 


104 


Preparation  of  food:  stone  age  to  ^»ace  age  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Litton  Industries,  1969.  Made  by  Space  A«e 
Images. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  Discusses  the  Increasing  importance  of  food  and  Its 
preparation,  particularly  when  men  are  confined  for  long  periods 
of  time  in  space  stations  similar  to  NASA's  Ulnar  Receiving  Lab- 
oratories. 

1.  Cookery.  2.  Astronauts— Nutrition.  i.  Utton  Industries.  Inc 
Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

641.3  71-706090 

CINE 


The  Preparation  of  hydrogen  (Motion  picture)     McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Chemistry  techniques  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  laboratory  techniques  used  to  make  hy- 
drogen. 

1.  Hydrogen.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  chem- 
istry techniques  series  (Motion  picture) 

542  77-701267 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Preparation  of  microspheres  (Motion  picture) 
Row,  Publisliers,  1972. 


Harper  & 


4  mill.     fil.     color,     super  8  miii.     (The  Origin  nf  life) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  ease. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Sidney  W.  Fox. 

SUMM.\RY;  Shows  how  finely  ground  proteinoids  are  diluted  in 
distilled  water,  and  boiled  and  cooled  to  form  a  suspension  of  micro- 
spheres. Clnemicroscopy  Is  used  to  reveal  the  Brownian  motion 
of  the  microsphere^.  A  volcanic  eruption  and  the  .subsequent  cooling 
of  the  lava  are  recreated  In  the  laboratory  to  simulate  the  natural 
formation  of  microspheres. 

1.    Micro-spheres.     2.    Proteins.         I,    Harper   &   Row    Publishers. 
II.  Series:  The  Origin  of  life  (Motion  picture.     Harper  &  Row) 
[QH275]  574.1  78-712592 

Harper  &  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  catalytic  decompositioD  of  hydrogen 
peroxide.  (Motion  picture]  Dept.  of  Chemistry,  Yale  Univer- 
sity. Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr. 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

2  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  ctnridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  a  method  of  oxygen  recovery  by  showing  the 
rapid  decomposition  of  hydrogen  peroxide  with  the  addition  of  a  chemical 
catalyst 

1.  Oxygen.  2.  Hydrogen  peroxide.  3.  Decomposition  (Chemistry)  I. 
Yik  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  II,  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation,     ill.  Series:  Yale  chemistry  film  series.  [Motion  picture] 

cQD181.01]  546  70-714954 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  catalytic  decomposition  of  potassium  chlo- 
rate. [Motion  picture]  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  Yaie  University. 
Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr. 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Yaie  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  a  method  of  oxygen  recovery  by  showing  the 
rapid  decomposition  of  potassium  chlorate  with  the  addition  of  a  chemical 
catalyst. 

1.  Oxygen.  2.  Potassium  chlorate.  3.  DecompositiMi  (Chemistry)  I. 
Yak  University,  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corpormiion.  111.  Series:  Yale  chemistry  film  series.  [Motion  picture) 
tQDlSl.Ol]  546  74-714955 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp, 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  decomposition  of  mercoric  oxide.  [Motion 
picture]  Dept  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  Da- 
vid G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  a  method  of  oxygen  recovery  by  presenting  an 
experiment  in  whkh  mercuric  oxide  changes  color  while  it  is  heated  but  shows 
a  reversible  reaction  by  reverting  to  the  original  color  when  the  heating  stops, 

1.  Oxygen.    2.  Mercuric  oxide.     3.  Decomposition  (Chemistry)       i,  Yale 
Univer«ty.     Dept.  of  Chemistry.     II,  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
OMporation.     Ill,  Series:  Yale  chemistry  fdm  series.  (Motion  paciurei 
[QDISl.Olj  546  78-714956 

Encycl<q>aedia  Briunnica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  distillation  flrom  liquid  air — condensation 
of  oxygen  from  air.  [Motion  picture]  Dept.  of  Chemistry,  Yale 
University.  Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patter- 
son, Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  the  fractional  distillation  of  Uquid  air  method  to 
produce  oxygen  depends  on  the  different  boiling  poinU  of  nitrogen  and  oxygen 
and  demonstrates  how  to  obtain  dropleU  of  liquid  oxygen  by  collecting  them 
from  a  copper  tube  cooled  with  liquid  nitrogen. 

I.  Liquid  oxygen.     2.  Fractional  distillation.     3.  Liquid  air.       I.  Yale  Uni- 
versity.    Dept.  of  Chembtry.     II,  Encyclopaedia  Briunnica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.    111.  Series:  Yale  chemistry  film  series.  [Motion  picture] 
CQDISI.OI]  546  ^1-714957 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp- 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PrapantloB  of  oxygem:  rewtloa  of  sodiui  peroxide  and  water. 
[MotioQ  picture)  Dept  of  Chemistry,  Yale  Univcraity.  Made 
by  David  O.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Ediicational  Corp..  1971. 


7  min.     (i.     colof,     super  8  mm.     (¥*!«  chemUtry  film  Mrio) 

Loop  film  in  c«mid|C. 

With  icAcher't  |uidc. 

SUMMARY:  Demonftralei  ■  method  of  o«y|en  recovery  by  ucinc  clo»e-up 
photofrtphy  to  »how  thai  the  »ddition  of  water  to  •odium  peroiide  cauKS  it  to 
dccompoM  into  lodium  hydroxide  and  oxygen. 

I.Oxysen.  2.  Sodium  peroxide.  3.  Decompoiiioc  (Chemi»try)  I.  Yale 
Univer«ity.  DepL  of  ChemUtry.  11.  Encyclop«di»  Britwinic*  Educitioiiil 
Corpontton.     III.  Serie*:  Yale  chemi«try  film  scriet.  [Motion  piclurei 

[QD181.01J  546  75-'?14958 

Encyclopaedu  BTitMinka  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 

Prcparatloa  of  oxygen:  separation  throash  electrolysis  of  water. 

[Motion  picture]  DepL  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made 
by  David  O.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.     ti      color,     super  8  mm,     (Yale  chemiairy  film  »crie») 

Loop  film  in  eantidgc. 

With  leacheti  juide. 

SUMMARY  Dcmonsiraie*  ihc  ek-tltolytic  method  of  rckaiini  oxy|en 
from  water  usins  electrode*,  an  eleuttoljte.  and  a  Hoffman  lube. 

I.  Oxyfcn.  2-  Water-  Elecirolyw.  I.  Yale  Umveriiiy.  Dept.  of  Chem- 
istry. II.  Encyclopaedia  BniannKa  Educational  Corporation.  111.  Series:  Yale 
chemistry  film  seriev  (Motion  picture] 

iQDlSl.Oli  546  79-714959 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72 

Educational  Corp. 


MARC 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  seven  demonstrations  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DepL  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by 
David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Tale  chemistry  film  aeries) 
SrsJMARY' :  Presents  seven  demonatrntlons  which  suggest  the  his- 
torical preeminence  and  unlversaltty  of  the  element  oxygen.     Shows 
rnrious  ways  to  collect  and  teat  for  oxygen. 

I.  Oxygen.  I.  Yale  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  II.  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Yale 
chemistry  film  aerlea  (Motion  picture) 

[QD181.01]  546  77-713290 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan.  nica  Educational  Corp. 

PreparaticMi  of  plaintilf  (Motion  picture)  American  Trial 
Lawyers  Association.  Made  by  University  of  Michigan. 
Released  by  Roscoe  Pound -American  Trial  Lawyers  Foun- 
dation, 1967. 

approx.  10  min.    sd.    Wtw.    16  mm.     (Civil  advocates  series,  no.  1) 

SUMMARY :  Deals  with  various  aspecU  of  a  dvll  lawsuit  IutoIt- 

Ing  an  automobile  accident  caae.    Shows  an  attorney  Interviewing  bis 

client  regarding  conflicts  of  interest,  ethical  problems,  and  fee  ar- 

rangeinents.  _ 

1.  Attorney  and  client— D.  S.        I.  American  Trtal  Lawyers  Aa- 
■ociatlon.     II.   Roscoe  Pound-American   Trial   Lawyers   Foundation. 
in.  Series:  Civil  advocates  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 
[XFSll]  347  79-714009 

Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


ert  J.  Brady  Co..  1969. 


mX.  [ininiatiip]    Rob- 


44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodiKs  I  a.,  12  ia.,  33  1/3  n»t.,  ITomb. 
(Central  medical  and  lurgicai  supply  aervice  opentioa.  oa  6) 

Alao  iatticd  with  phoDotape  in  cwactte. 

With  illuatrated  procedure  maniai 

SUMMARY:  DiacuaK*  the  dcaign  of  bo^tal  trays  and  sets,  the  snwnce- 
roent  of  special  suppliea  and  equipmeat.  and  the  preparstioo  of  apecisi  siipplica. 

I.  Hospitals— Fmniture.  equipment,  etc  I.  RobeR  J.  Br»dy  Company. 
il.  Scries:  Central  medical  and  surgical  supply  service  opentioa.  (Filmstrip)  do. 


tRA968] 

Robert  J   Brady  Ca 


362.1 


70-739598 
MARC 


Preparation  of  surgical  linen    {Motion  picture)     McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

11  rain.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  series  In  operat- 
ing-room te<4)nliiues) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Alao  issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  studrat  study  manuaL 

Credita:  Authors,  Nettle  Hutchlns,  Lynn  Kaxemekas. 

Summary:  I>emonstrate8  the  preparation  of  surgical  linen. 

1.   Surgical  gowns.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ompany.        Series: 
Fundamental  aeries  In  operating-room  techniQues  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-707636 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Preparation  of  the  breasts  for  breast  feeding  (Motion  pic- 
ture) American  College  of  Midwifery,  1964.  Made  by 
Dynamic  Films, 

10  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demon.st rates,  for  parent  educators  and  expectant 
parents,  techniques  of  preparation  for  breast  feeding. 

— Another  issue,    b&w, 

1.  Breast  feeding.        L  American  College  of  Midwifery. 

618.92  Fi  A  68-1551 

Dynamic  Films 

Prepare  for  the  storm!  (Motion  picture)  Wilderness  Sur- 
vival Seminars,  1967. 

t)0  min     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Issued  also  in  2  parts. 

With  leader's  manual  and  field  manual. 

Credit*:  I'roducer.  J.  S.  Damall. 

ftummary:  Explains  how  a  family  can  survive  in  the  hiila  and 
mountains  with  minimum  equipment,  and  shows  the  activities  of  a 
wlIderrienB  aurrlval  seminar.  Discusses  survival  hints  from  the 
study  of  ecolcw)-.  Oescribes  the  contents  of  the  survival  kit  and 
backiMck.  winter  camping  and  mountaineering,  and  summer  moun- 
taineering. 

1.  Wilderness  survival.        r.  Wilderness  Survival  Seminars. 

613.6  Fi  A  68-963 

Wilderness  Survival  Seminars 


Preparing  a  crystalUne  candy:   fondant    (Motion  picture) 
Dept.    of    P'ootl    and    Nutrition,    Iowa  SUte    University. 
.Made  :tnd  releasetl  by  Film  Production  Unit,  1971. 
:i  iiii;i.    si.    ii-lor.    10  inin.     ( F.-kI  nnil  nuirltion  series i 

CKKniT?'  I'nxlucer.   O.    Steve   Knudsen:    director,   writer,   and 
i>dlt..r. -iniomns  K.  Smith:  technical  adviser.  Judy  Stang. 

Sf.M>l.\KV:  I>eni.Histniles  the  i.r^i«imtlon  of  a  kneaded  fondant, 
romparps  crystalline  and  amoTphotw  mlcrostructures. 
Another  issue,    super  8  mm.  ^r  ■       >.      # 

1.  Confectionery.     2.  Crystals.  1.  Iowa.     State  Unl  vera  I  ty  of 

Science  and  Technology.  Ames.  Drpt.  of  Food  and  Nutrition.  IL 
?ow-i  State  CnlverMiiy  of  Selene*  and  Technology,  Ames  Film 
IWuctlou  rnit.        Series:  F.«d  and  nutrition  series   (Motion  plc- 

*"'^'  G41.:s  71-710170 

l.iwn  Stnte  Inlv.  ^"'1'"  I'rodiKtion  Unit 

Preparing  a  cnrred  hem   (Motion  picture)     McGr»w-HiU 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilma,  MontreaL 

4  min     .1.    color,    mper  8  mm.     (Sewing  leclmHaes  «!rie».  sel  2) 
Loop  lllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

5"n,iS',2kln',^r^lng  I  McOr.w.HUl  Book  Comp.nr. 

SeJiei^'^.r  "t'eeir ';Sl„^o.lon  .>c«.,  ^  ^^^^^^^ 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Preparing  a  costard  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Bo(& 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  series,  aet  3) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Puddings.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Food 

preparation  series  (Motion  picture)  set  3. 

641.8  7&-7065H 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Preparing    a    dowel    (Motion    picture)      Raybar    Technical 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min  Bl.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

I>M)p  filtu  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teadier's  gulda  ,_..„,        j        i. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  proper  methods  of  cutting  dowe^ 
with  uniform  diameters,  chamfering  the  ends  of  the  dowel,  and  cnt- 

""l  'n^wito.  *™°r  ^Raybar  Technical  Films,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.  Serlea:  Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1687 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Prq^aring  a  facing  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.     Made  by  Cinefilms,  MontreaL 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  tecbnigoes  aarles,  set  3) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  -.     ._  « 

1.   Dreasmaklng.     2.  Sewing.  i.   McGraw-HlU  Book  Company. 

Series-  Sewing  technlgues  series  (Motion  picture)  set  8. 

646.4  77-706543 

HcGraw-HIU  Book  Oo. 


Preparing  a  one  piece  fadng  (Motion  picture)     McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilms,  MontreaL 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  aerlea,  set  3) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „ 

1.   Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  r.   McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series-  Sewing  techniques  aeries  (Motion  picture)  set  3. 

646.4  74-706545 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Preparing  a  piston  and  rod  assembly  for  installation  (Mo- 
tion picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by 
Clear- Vue  Films  Corp. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  mechanics  aeries:  engln« 
rebuilding  2) 

Loop  Him. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  prepsratlotia  made  for  Installing  the  pis- 
ton assembly,  pointing  out  the  necessity  of  using  a  ring  compressor  to 
prevent  damage  to  the  sharp  edges  of  the  ring. 

1.    Pistons.     2.    Automobiles  —  Motors.  i.    McGraw-Hill    Book 

Company.  Series :  Automotive  mechanics  aeries :  engine  reboUd- 

Ing  2  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-991 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Preparing  a  stew  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 
1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technic*!  Films. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  aeriCB,  set  4) 

Loop  fltm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „  ^        _     . 

1.  Stews  L  McGraw-HlU  Book  Compaoy.  Series:  Food 

preparation  aeries  (Motion  picture)  aet  4. 

641.8  77-706519 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Praparing  a  zipper  phcket  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilms,  MontreaL 

4  min.     fcl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  technlquea  series,  set  4) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „    ,        „  _, 

1.  Zippers.        I.  M'KJraw-HUl  Book  Company.        Series:  Sewing 
techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  4. 

646.4  71-706547 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo. 


105 


Preparing  an  amorphous  candy:  butterscotch  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Dept.  of  Food  and  Nutrition,  Iowa  State  Univer- 
sity,   ^fade  and  released  by  Film  Production  Unit,  1971. 

2   min.     si.     color.     16  mm.      (Food  and  nutrition  series) 

With  gtiidp. 

('re<llt«:  I'roducer,  O.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and  editor, 
Thomas  K.  Smith;  technical  adviser,  Judy  Stang. 

Summary:  Demon.-ilratPH  the  preparation  of  butterscotch;  com- 
pares amorphous  and  crystalline  mlcrostructures. 

Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.   Butterscotch.     2.  Amorphous  substances.  I.  Iowa.     State 

University  of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  Dept.  of  Food  and 
Nutrition.  II.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science  and  Technology, 
Ames.  Film  Production  Unit  Series:  Food  and  nutrition  aeries 
(Motion  picture) 

641.3  76-710171 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 

Preparing  and  baUng  a  soWer  glaas  aeal  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

4    mm.     si.     b&w.    8    mm.     (Solder   gUss   demonstration    Berie^ 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  theOoUe«e  physics  film  program.  ..u^^.^™  hirh 

Excerpts  from  the  1968  motion  picture  entitled  A  Uboratory  high 
vacuum  technique 

JrSiuf^SSr.    WlllUm    Hansard;    technical   presentation,   Jan 

^"s^^itmary:  Shows  techniques  of  applying  soWer  gUas  paste.  Joining 
a  tube  and  header,  and  baking  a  Joint. 

Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1    Vacuum-tubes.  J-  Education  Development  Center,     n.  A 

Laboratory  high  vacuum  technique  (Motton  picture)  |*^^' 
SoWer  glass  demonstration  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  2.  Series: 
Ollege  physic*  fllm  p««ram  (Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  68-1432 

Education  Development  Center 

Preparing  apples  for  applesauce  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  IDTii. 

4  min.    ^\.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  2) 

With  teachers"  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shovre  characteristics  of  various  awlee,  and  tells 
how  they  are  prepared  for  making  applesauce. 

1  Cookery  (Arolea)  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Universal  Edu- 
cation  and  Visual  Arta  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture) 
part  2. 

[TX813.A6]  641.6  72-715082 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 


Preparing  apples  for  baking  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  1) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  proper  procedures  In  coring  and  paring 
apples  for  use  in  baking.  ..  „  ,  ,  n.j 

1  Cookery  (Apples)  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  IT.  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts.    Ill-  Series:  Cooking  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

[™i3.A6]  641.6  70-715068 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  ArU 


Preparing  cake  batter  (Motion  picture)  Mc(}raw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  series,  set  1) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Cake.  I.  McGraw-HlU  Company.  Series;  Food  prepara- 
tion aeries  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

641,8  73-706498 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Preparing  cdls  for  miciWctniic  examination  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Harper  &  Row.  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit 
One  Film  Prodin-tinns. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 
I,oop  fliiii  nioiiTiled  in  cartridge.  ^     ,  a 

With  tape  .'wrlpt,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  ana 
teacher's  Tn.-inual. 

Credits;  Author.  Donald  H.  Bucklin. 

Summary  Explains  the  preparatlun  of  cells  for  microscopic  exam- 
ination using  skin  tlwue  removed  from  a  live  frog.  Shows  the  stain- 
ing of  the  cell  and  comparison  of  the  stained  cell  to  a  permanently 
fixed  cell  of  the  same  tissue.     Examines  muscle  tissue  from  a  dls- 

**1  Microscope  and  microscopy.  2.  Stains  and  staining  (Microscopy). 
I.  Harper  &  Row.  Publishers.  Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture. Harper*  Bow)  -„-„„»«„ 
578  78-706692 
Harper  &  Row,  Pub-                        Ushers 

fVeparing  cream  puff  dough  (Moti<m  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  II 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMM.VRY :  Presents  a  simple  method  of  preparing  cream  puff 
pastry  dough.     Shows  proper  handling  of  equipment  when  taking. 

1.  Pastry.  I.  Fairfield  Aasoclatee,  II.  Universal  Education 
•nd  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture) 
parti. 

[TX773]  6413  78-715062 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Preparing  dinner  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Colonial  America  :  the  Pilgrims 
at  Plymouth) 

Loop  tllm.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  hardships  encountered  In  preparing  meals 
In  Plymouth  colony.  Shows  a  woman  catching  a  chicken,  wringing  Its 
neck,  and  plucking  its  feathers  while  her  daughter  pounds  coin  and 
sifts  flour  to  make  corn  bread. 

1  Pilgrim  Fathers— Drama.  r.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Series:  Olonlal  America:  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

641.5  Fi  A  68^43 

Ealing  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Preparing  dough  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Boc^  Co, 
1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mlo.    ai.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  pKpumttoo  aerleB.  set  2) 

loop  film  niouDted  in  oartrldfe. 

With  teacber'a  pilde. 

1.   Doo^.        I.   McOraw-Um   Book  Companj.  S«-1m:   rood 

preparatlMi  aeries  (Uotlon  picture)  set  2. 

641.6  75-706506 

McOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Preparing  dowels   (Motion  picture)      Fairfield  Associates. 
Relea.ied  by  I'niversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  luiii.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     ( Woodwoiking,  part  3) 

I.,iM>|i  nim. 

1.  I>owv1k.    2.  Woodn-ork.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.    11.  Unirersal 

EdiK'Dtloii  nnd  Viaiial  .\rts.  III.  Series:  Woodworking  (Motion  pic- 
ture i  pan  3. 

[TT180]  684.08                            77-715228 

UnlreiiiAl  Kducation  aad  Visual  Arts 


Preparing  drop  cookies  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Associ- 
ates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
1070. 

4  min.     ad.     color.     »uper  8  mm.     (Cooking  aeries,  part  1) 

With  teachers'  t;ut(le. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  a  simple  method  of  preparing  a  soft 
doust)  peanut  butter  drop  cookie. 

1.  Cooklett.  I.  Fairfield  Aaaoclates.  II.  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture) 
part  1. 

[TX772]  641.8  75-715064 

Unlrersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Preparing  facing  for  c<rflar  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  R^eased  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Uritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

3  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Basic  dressmaking) 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Wltti  teactier's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.  2.  OiUars.  l  Eotben  Films,  n.  E^ncyclopaedla 
Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  dressmaking 

(Motion  picture) 

646.4  70-704656 

Eocrdopaedla  Britao-  nlca  Educational  0>rp. 

Preparing  for  admission  of  the  premature  infant  (Motion 
p/'cfure)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

0  mfn.     sd.    color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Normal  premature  infant) 

I/wp  filni  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  Rtudent  etudy  manual  and  instructor's  guide. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Arlene  Rltz,  Elizabeth  Dickason. 

Summary:  Shows  how  an  inculMitor  Is  prepared  for  the  arrlTal 
of  a  premature  infant.  Discusses  admission  procedures  and  the 
purpose  and  function  of  various  tjites  of  Incubators. 

1.  Infants  (Premature)  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  (Mmpany.  Se- 
ries: The  Normal  premature  Infant  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  72-707886 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Preparing  for  an  interview  {FUmstrip)  Graphic  Research. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

49  fr.  color.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in..  S3i  rpm.,  9  mln. 
mlcrogroore.       (Office  education  series,   series  2) 

CrediU:  Author.  Marlta  Ka«per. 

Rummarv:  Iteviews  briefly  the  phoned  or  written  Interview  re- 
quest, the  appropriate  way  to  dress  and  prepare  for  tlie  Interview, 
the  appliCHtlon  form  required  by  most  companies,  and  the  type  of 
references  usually  requested. 

1.  Kitiployrat*nt  Interviewing.  2.  Applications  for  positions.  i. 
Graphic  llesearch.  Inc.  ii.  iDlernatlonal  Film  Bureau,  inc.  Se- 
ries; Ofllce  education  series   (Fllm.strlp)   series  2. 

371.42  70-735450 

International  Film  Bureau 


1970. 


[Filmstrip]    Scott  Education  Division, 


S4rr.  colof.  43  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  >..  13  in..  33  1/3  ipm.  (Stltiy 
u  work) 

Alio  iasued  with  phonoupe  ia  caMciic. 

With  icacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DiKUMa  vsiioui  upecu  of  tchool  thop  Mfciy.  Bmphaui:«t 
protective  mcsHim  in  c*K  of  emergency. 

I.  School  itwp*— Safety  meuures.  1.  Scott  Grsphic*  £ducsiion  Divi- 
MOO.     II.  Scriec  Safety  al  work.  (Filnwripj 

lTTI70.4j  614.8  72-732986 

Scott  Education  Diviuon  72  MARC 

Preparing  for  marriage  (Filmstrip)  Family  Films.  Re- 
leuhed  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

4\*  fi.  color,  3.')  mm.  ami  phonodisc:  1  8.,  12  In.,  8Si  rpm..  10 
mill.     (Life  IsHues  of  older  teens) 

Willi  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Paul  R.  Kldd. 

Summary :  <Jlder  teens  discuss  the  choice  of  a  marriage  partner, 
computer  match-making,  the  difference  between  love  and  Infalua- 
tlon,  (iremarital  Hex,  and  the  relationship  t>etween  dating  and  miir- 
riaice. 

1.  Youth— S4-XUS1  behavior.  I.  Family  Films,  Inc.  II.  Society 
for  Vlstul  fMucatlon,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Life  Issues  of  older 
teens  (Fllmatrip) 

301.43  71-738099 

S'-clf-ty  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Prtparinff  for  motherhood  (Filmstrip)  International  Play- 
tez  Corp.  Made  and  releaaed  by  Audio  Vimial  School 
Service,  1»71. 

40  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

St'MMARV'  Eiplalns  bow  an  expecUnt  mother  should  care  for 
ber-elf  Id  order  to  kswp  herself  well  and  to  have  a  healthy  baby. 
DtMcttaMa  metuM,  conc^lon.  medical  checknpa,  outrlttoa,  ezerclae, 
raat.  aad  dmca  .  «  _      «       _.,  _ 

1    Praaatal  care.        I-  Inteniatlooal  Playtez  Corporation. 

II.  Audto  Visual  School  Service.  New  York. 

[R0526]  618-2  70-788680 

Audio  Visual  School  Service 


Preparing  for  tomorrow's  worW  (Motion  picture)  U.  S. 
Atomic  Knerpy  Commission,  1970.  Made  by  U.  S.  Army 
Pictorial  Center  with  the  assistance  of  the  American  Nu- 
clear Society. 

2fl  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Careers  in  unclear  science  and 
nuclear  t^ngineering) 

Summary:  Diwusses  the  education  necessary  for  a  career  tn  the 
nuclear  fieW.  Stres-se*  the  value  of  building  a  Arm  foundation  In 
science,  mathematics,  and  English.  States  that  government  agenciea. 
industry,  and  educational  and  research  institutions  engaged  in  a 
wide  variety  of  projects  all  need  nuclear  scientists  and  engineers. 

1.  Nuclear  phvsics  as  a  profew-lon.     2.  Nuclear  engineering  as  a 

profession.  i.   U.   8.     Atomic  Energj'   Commission.  Series: 

Careers  In  nuclear  science  and  nuclear  engineering  (Motion  picture) 

371.42  70-706769 

U.  8.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Preparing  for  tumbling  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  TJniverwil  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  mlo.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Tumbling  skills) 
SUMMABY :  Shows  the  proper  ways  to  prepare  for  tambling. 
I.  Tumbling.        I.  Fairfletd  Assochites.     II.  Univeraal  Bducatton 
and  Visoal  Arta.    III.  Series:  Tumbling  akills  (Motion  picture) 
[GV546]  796.4  79-716030 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Preparing  for  variable  moduUr  scheduling   (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Educational  Coordinates,  1970. 

-6  mill.     9d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  consideration  In  planning  for  the  Imple- 
mentation of  a  variable  program,  and  portrays  the  changes  In 
learning  behavior,  teaching  method,  curriculum,  and  facility  design 
that  have  taken  place  In  schools  across  the  country  on  (his  tyi>e  of 
schedule.  Examines  the  structural  concepts  of  variable  scheduling, 
the  ways  that  time  can  be  varied,  performance  and  demand  cur- 
ricula, individiiaUied  learning,  and  the  concept  of  teacher  as  direc- 
tor of  learning. 

1.  Schedules,  School.  2.  Curriculum  planning.  I.  Educational 
Coordinates. 

[LB.S033]  370.7  76-710821 

Educational  Coordinates 


Preparing    for   work    FUnutrip)     Audio-Visual   Education 

Service,  University  of  Minnesota,  1968. 

1-1  filuistt'P''.     color.     35mm.  _       .  .,      ,       „ 

Produced  by  the  St.  Paul  School  Vocational  Rehabilitation  Pro- 
gram and  sponsor«J  by  the  Nevin  N.  Huested  Fund  for  Handicapped 
Children;  the  Minnesota  Dept.  of  Mucation,  Division  of  Vocational 
Rehabilitation ;  the  United  States  Dept.  of  Health.  Education  and 
Welfare  Vocational  Rehabilitation  Administration 

Credits;  Technical  coordinator.  Vernon  A.  SchulU;  technical 
writer,  Victor  Hiibel;  photographer,  Earl  McGee. 

Contentt:  1.  Why  do  people  work?  3T  fr.— 2.  Your  Job  applica- 
tion 3C  fr.— S.  Doe«  it  matter  how  I  lookt  34  fr.— 4.  Now  I  want 
a  Job  34  fr.— 5.  Job  interview  lips.  33  fr— 6.  The  maintenance 
worker,  '-r.  fr— 7.  The  restaurant  worker.  58  fr.— 8.  Service  to 
people.  M  fr.— 9.  The  sales  clerk  and  the  office  worker.  47  "■.— 18. 
Jobs  in  transportation.  55  fr.-  11.  The  factory  worker.  45  ir.— It 
A  look  at  other  Jobs.  47  fr.— 13.  What  do  you  do  If?  (seriea  A)  36 
fr— 14.  What  do  you  do  If T     (series  B)     39  fr. 

L   Vocational  guidance.  i-   Minnesota,     tiniverslty.     Audio- 

visual Ediic.ition  Service. 

371.42  72-732615 

Minnesota.    Uiilv.  Audlo-Vlaual  Education  Service 


Preparing  French  dressing  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  min.     sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  1) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMM.\RV:  Shows  how  to  prepare  French  dressing.  Explains 
that  It  is  one  of  the  simplest  and  most  widely  used  dressings. 

1.  Salad  dressing.  I.  Fairfletd  Aswwiatea.  II.  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture)  part  1. 

[TX819.A1]  641.8  7^-716073 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Preparing  histological  sections.  Part  1:  Fixing,  dehydrat- 
ing, and  embedding  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row, 
Pi4>lishers,  1970.    Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

4  min.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  aeries) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  ana 
teacher's  manual. 

rredtfs:  Author,  Donald  H.  Bucklln. 

Summarv:  Shows  how  a  specimen  Is  cut,  put  Into  a  fixing  aolu- 
tlon,  treated  with  a  series  of  alcohols  of  Increasing  concwtratlon  and 
with  xylol,  and  finally  embedded  In  warm  paraffin. 

1.  Histologj-- Technique.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers.  S©. 

rles  ■  Biology  series  ( Motion  picture.    Harper  k  Row) 

578  71-706693 

Harper  &  Row,  Publish-  ers 


Preparing  histological  sections.  Part  2:  Sectioning,  moont- 
Ing,  and  staining  (Motion  picture)  Harper  ft  Row,  Pub- 
lishers, 1970.    Made  by  TTnit  One  Film  Productiona. 

3  mln     »1.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  lllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lah  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  ana 
teacti«-'B  manual. 

Crtiita:  Author,  Donald  H.  Bucklln. 

fiummnty:  Describes  various  steps  In  sectioning,  mounting,  and 
staining  blBtological  sections.  Includes  slicing  the  specimen  Into 
flections  flooding  the  slide  and  transferring  the  specimen  ''"''»''*' 
brush  placing  the  slide  with  xylol,  and  hydrating,  staining,  drtiydrat- 
Ing  treating  with  preaervatlve.  and  covering  the  slide. 

1    Histology- Technique.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publlahera.  Se- 

rlea- Biology  ••rles  (Motion  picture.    Harper  A  Row)  .  .»„, 

678  75-706694 

Harper  4  Row.  Publish-  ers 


Preparing  mayonnaise  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Associ- 
ates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

4  mln.    Sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  1) 

?i-SMtB?"'DSJ^trates    the    proper    techniques    for    m.iklng 

mayonnaise.     Introduces  the  concept  of  permanent  «"»  «^°-      ..  „ 

1   Mayonnaise.        I.  Fairfield  Associates.    II   U"  ;f^l  Educa  Ion 

and    Visual    Arts.      III.    Series:    Cooking   series    (Motion    picture) 

[TX819.M3]  641.8  7^715075 

UnlvertalKdacatlonand  VUu«l  Arta 


Preparing  meals  (Motion  picturt)  Moreland-Latdiford, 
To  "nto,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S,  by  Sterling  Educa- 
tional  Films,  1968. 

13  mill      .d      color.     16  o.l».      (Cooklnj,  home  economic.) 
?;ir.:"MS;  Joe  H.,..rd  Jllrecor,  'o^^-^f-  ""'^ 

-^Si.^r'si.s-'"r^^r.;£^r:;iSr^-"e 

<^r'r°^T  '°rtir'Tir,SSc«„'rd  Pro^ucona.  To- 
roL'^t'S^M^  i3n».lo„"..'FlS.'..  loc.  Serle.:  C«ol.,«.  h»»e 
economics  (Motion  picture)  Fi  A6ft-1376 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Prepariag  ■etalUc  coUoUs.  [Motion  picture]     Iwanami  Films. 
Tokyo.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4  min.     «.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Propertie»  of  colloidi  »eri«) 
Loop  fllm  in  cartridge. 
With  «udy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  ■  technique  for  prepanng  gold,  wlver.  «nd  pUn- 
n  colloids.  Explains  that  suble  metaUic  colloids  are  rarely  found  in  n«ure- 
1  Colloids.     2.  Metals.       I.  Iwanami  EigaSeistkujo.  Tokyo.     11,  BFA  Edu- 


106 


[QD549, 

BFA  EducstioQsi  Medu 


541 


MARC 


Preparing  nedt  facing  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Associ- 
ates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  8) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  that  facing  pieces  are  cut  Identical  to  the 
part  of  the  garment  to  whlcb  they  are  being  applied,  and  that  they 
are  used  to  finish  off  a  raw  edge. 

1.  Dressmaking.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Sewing  series  (Motion  picture) 
imrt  3. 

[TT560]  646.2  70-716116 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Prepariiq:  news  for  print  (FUmatrip)     Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1969. 

46  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  in..  331  rpm.,  12 
min.     microgroove.     (The  Newspaper  Id  America) 

Issued  also  with  pbonotaxte  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  culde  and  script. 

Credita:  Author,  Howard  F.  Decker. 

Summary:  Illustrates  each  step  in  the  proceas  of  gathering  news, 
editing  It,  and  preparing  the  finished  stories  for  prlat. 

1.  Journalism.  i.  Society  ftor  Visual  Baocatloo,  Inc.  Chicago. 

Series:  The  New^Mper  In  America  (Filmstrip) 

070.4  79-734773 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Preparing  objectives  (FUmatrip)    Addison-Wesley  Pub.  Co^ 
1969.    Made  by  Resources  for  Education  and  Management. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (The  On-the-job  training  filmstrip  series, 
uo.  8) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  The  supervisor  and  on-the-job  tralnltig, 
by  Blartln  M.  BroadwelL 

Summary:  Explains  how  a  supervisor  should  prepare  objectives 
for  the  training  to  be  done,  pointing  out  that  the  objective  can  be 
taeasured  only  after  the  training  Is  completed  and  the  employee 
performs  on  the  Job. 

L  Employees.  Training  of.  L  Broadwell,  Martin  M.  The  super- 
visor and  on-the-job  training,  ii.  Addison-Wesley  Publishing  Com- 
pany.       Series. 

668.81  77-736484 


Preparing  presensitized  metal  offset  plates  (FUmatrip) 
A.  B.  Dick  Co.,  1968. 

90  fr.  bAw.  ?S,  mm.  and  phonodlBc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manualpro- 
Jector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  33J  rpm..  10  min.  (Tech- 
niques of  modern  offset,  no.  3) 

Vrcdiii:  Producer  and  director.  Frank  Stedronsky;  writer,  Frank 
Stedronsky.  .  ,...,. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  advantages  of  using  preaenaltlxed  alu- 
minum offset  plates  and  demonstrates  the  processes  that  are  In- 
volved In  preparing  these  plate*  for  duplicating.  

1.   Printing  plates.     2.  Offset  printing.  i.  Dick   (A.  B.)   Com- 

nany  Series'  Techniques  of  modem  offset   (Filmstrip)   no.  S. 

^  681  70-736730 

A.  B.  Dick  Co. 

Preparing  slock  for  faceplate  taming  (Motion  picture)  Mo- 
Graw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Raybar  Technical 
Films. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm,     (Woodworking  aerlea.     Set  5:  Lathe) 

With  teacher's  guide.  ...... 

Bummary:  Shows  how  to  fasten  wood  to  a  faceplate  ao  that  the 
work  will  not  come  loose  at  hl|^  turning  speeda. 

1.  Turning.  i.  McOraw-HIll  Book  Company.  Series:  Wood- 
working series  (Motion  picture)     Set  5:  Ijithe. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2781 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Preparing  the  auncni  for  ahootiac  (Motion  pictare)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  bj  Universal  Education  and 
Vuual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    ad.    color.     niMr  8  ram.     (EaenwDtarj  pbotofraphj) 
SDUMAKT:   Explaloa  for  tbe  oorlce  Tarhnw  ilmple  tectiniqiM* 

of  pkatOBraphT-     Shows  how  to  prepare  tbe  csiaen  for  Uklns  pl(- 

CaVHi    V«r  elementtr;  Krades. 

1.   Pfcote»r«ph J— J meollg  fllnu.  I.   Palrfleld   Anodetea.     II. 

Unlrenal  Bdocatloo  «Dd  Vlmul  Arts.     III.  Series:  ElemenUrr  pho- 

tofnphjr  (UotloQ  ptctare) 

[TB149]  770.28  70-716041 

UQlrermal  Bdoeattoo  mxA  TUoal  kxXm 


Preparing  the  daily  meal  (Motion  picture)    Wayne  Mitchell. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mm.     ^L    color,     siiper  8  mm.     (Living  |q  the  rainforest  aeriea. 
Food  trom  the  rainforest  In  Central  Amerlra) 

LkmV  film. 

With  reacber's  guide. 

SUUMARY :   Polota  out  that   tbe  Cboco  hare  one  main  meal  a 
day,  and  shows  the  preparation,  cooking,  and  serving  of  this  meaL 

\.  Cboco  Indiana.     2.  Indians  of  Central  America — Pood.  I 

Mitchell,  Waroe.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Serlea:  UtIqc  In 
the  rainforest  SM-tea.  Food  from  the  rainforest  In  Central  America 
(Motion  picture) 

917.28  79-711660 

BFA  EdQoatlonal  Media 


Preparing  the  diode  header  (Motion  picture)  Educaticm 
Development  Center,  1968. 

4    min     sL     Mw.    8    mm.     (Solder   glass    demonstration    series. 

DO.    4} 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  tbe  College  physics  film  program. 

Excerpti  from  the  1968  motion  picture  aidtM  A  laboratorj  high 
Tacuum  technique. 

With  film  notee. 

CredilB:  Editor,  William  Hanaard;  technical  presentation,  Jan 
Orsula. 

Bummaiy:  DemtMistrates  techniques  of  preparing  and  moantlog  the 
diode  el«nents  on   a  standard   soft^lass   vacuum   tube  header. 
'  Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.   Vacuum-tubes.  i.  Educatltm  Development  Center,     n.  A 

Laboratorr  high  vacuum  technique  (Motion  picture)  Series: 
Solder  glass  demonstration  aeries  (Motion  picture)  no.  4.  Series: 
College  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  68-1433 

Educathn  Devtiopment  Center 

Preparing  the  drawing  (Motion  picture)  Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Pine  arts  technique* ;  woodcuts 
and  linoleum  outs) 

txKip  film.    Film  notee  on  cartridge  case. 

Cre4iU:  Series  designer.  Sol  Dworkln. 

SHMimary;  Explains  how  to  prepare  the  drawing  for  linoleum  cuts 
and  woodcuts. 

1.  Linoleum  block-printing.  2.  Wood-engraving — ^Technique.  i. 
Walden  Film  CorporaUon.  Series :  Pine  arte  techniques :  woodcuta 
and  linoleum  cuts  (Motion  picture) 

769  7T-708091 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Preparing  the  enlarging  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Elemeotarj  photoftraphy ) 
SUMMABV:   Explalna   for  the  novice  vartous  simple  techniques 
of   photography.     Shows  the  method  of  preparing  the  enlargement 
of  photographs.     For  elemeoUry  grades. 

1.    Photography— Enlarging— Juvenile  Blms.  I.   Palrfleld   As- 

sociates. II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Serlea: 
Elementary  photography  (Motion  pletore) 

[TR476]  770.28  73-716060 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Preparing  the  fabric  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Baalc  clotblDg  constmctlon) 

Ump  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Explains  various  steps  to  follow  Is  the  preparattoo  of 
tbe  fabric  fur  nittiog. 

1.  Dressmaking  matertala.  2.  Oarmeot  cutting.  3.  Sewing.  i. 
Walden    Pllm   Corporation.  Series:   Basic  clothing  construction 

(Motion  picture) 

646.4  78-707946 

Walden  Pllm  Corp. 

Preparing  the  getter  header  (Motion  picture)     EdocatioQ 
Development  Center,  1968. 

4  min.  8l.  bScw.  8  mm.  (Solder  glass  demooatraUoo  series, 
DO.  1) 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  tor  tbe  College  physlca  film  program. 

Bzeeipta  from  tbe  1968  motion  picture  entitled  A  laboratory  high 
vactnuB  tedmlqii& 

With  Him  notes. 

CreditM:  Editor,  WlUlam  Hansard;  technical  preeeotatlOD,  Jan 
Orsula. 

Summarjf:  Demonstrates  bow  to  prepare  and  mount  getters  on  a 
standard  soft-glass  vacuum  tube  header. 

Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Getters.  2.  Vacuum-tubes.  l  Educatl<m  Development  Center, 
n.  A  LatKHiitcH?  high  vacuum  tecfanlqae  (Motion  picture)  Serlea: 
Solder  ^sf  demonstration  aeries  (Motion  picture)  do.  i.  Series: 
College  physics  Sim  program  (Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  68-1434 

Education  Development  Center 

Preparing  the  groond  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mln.  sL  color,  ntper  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  paint- 
ing) 

Loop  flbn.    Pllm  ootea  on  cartridge  caae. 

CrtdUi:  Series  designer.  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary;  Shows  how  to  prepare  the  gronod  for  an  oil  painting. 

1.  Palatlng- Technique.  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Se- 

ries: Fine  arts  techniques :  oil  painting  (Motion  picture) 

761.2  70-708067 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Preparing  the  material   (Motion  picture) 
see   Cutting  threads  on  the  lathe.    Part  1: 
Preparing  the  material 


Preparing  the  soldering  copper.  [Motion  picture]     Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  ArU,  1972.     Made  by  Fairfield  Associates. 


approx.  4  n 


I) 


color      super  8  n 


(^'orking  with  theci  mcul.  part 


Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Teacher '>  guide  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY;  Utes  close-up  and  over-the-shouldcr  photography  to  sho» 
how  to  prepare  the  soldering  copper  when  working  with  >hce(  metal. 

I.  Sheei-mcul  work.  2.  Solder  and  soklering.  I  Universal  Educaiion  ind 
Visual  Am.     H.  Series:  Working  with  sheet  metal,  part  I.  (Motion  picture]. 

[TS250]  671.5  72-702856 

UEVA  72  MARC 


Preparing  the  stmcil  (Motion  picture)    Bailey  FilmSf  1969. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (SUk  screening  taim) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  ffutde. 

Summary:  A  profeaslonal  sllk-screeo  artist  shows  how  to  co- 
ordinate and  cot  a  separate  stencil  for  each  color  to  be  printed. 

1.  Screen  process  printing.  2.  Stencils  and  Rtencil  cutting.  I. 
Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
Series:   Silk  screening  aeries   (Hotlcm  picture) 

764  7^710567 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Preparing  the  tank  for  film  derelopiac  (Motioa  pictun) 
Fairfield  Aasociates.    Released  by  Uniyeraal  Education  and 

Visual  Arte,  1971. 

SI^MARV    "^'.".^i   <""^'  ^  ^"-     '^"""''•fy  photography. 

SUMMARY.  Explains  for  the  novice  rarlous  simple  tecbnlgues 
Of  photography.  Demonstrates  how  to  prepare  the  tank  prior  to  fllm 
developing.     For  elementary  grades. 

^}_J'^''^'*^^P^y-~^^«i<ypi'ig  and  de»eloper»— Juvenile  fllma.        I 
F^eld  AssocUtes.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     Ill 
Series:  Elementary  photography  (Motion  picture) 
rTR2»5]  770.283  7S-715042 

Caiversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Preparing  to  cook  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford, 
Toronto,  1967.  Released  in  the  17.  S.  by  Sterling  Educa- 
tional Fihns,  1968. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Cooking,  home  economics) 

With  written  etudy  guides. 

Credilt:  Producer,  Joe  Hay  ward ;  director,  Joe  (3ote :  script,  Nancy 
BIcNeil :  cameraman,  Kurt  Palka :  editor,  Manfred  Ooretxkl. 

Summarif:  Describes  the  correct  preparation  of  various  foods  and 
tbe  handling  of  different  cooking  utensils. 

1.  Cookery.  i.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions.  Toronto,     n. 

Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc.        Series:  Cooking,  home  economics 
<  Motion  pictare) 

641.5  Fi  A  68-1377 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


Preparing  to  decorate  a  cake  {Motion  ptoture)     McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  prwarattOD  aeries,  set  1) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Cake  decorating.        l  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company.        Series: 
Food  preparaUon  series  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

641.8  70-706501 

McQraw-HiU  Book  Co. 


Prqnring  to  train   {FUmstrip)     Addison-Wesley  Pub.  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Resources  for  Education  and  Management. 

(12  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (Tbe  On-the-job  training  fllmstrlp  series, 
na  4) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  The  supervisor  and  on-the-job  training, 
by  MarUn  M.  BroadweU. 

Summary:  Explains  how  a  supervisor  can  prejwre  for  Job  train- 
ing of  eroplovees,  pointing  out  the  necessity  for  determining  train- 
ing needs  and  methods,  setting  realistic  objectives,  and  preiwrlng  a 
training  outline. 

1.  Employees,  Training  of.  l  Broadwdl,  Martin  M.  The  mper- 
Tlsor  and  on-the-job  training,  n.  Addlson-Wesley  Publishing  Com- 
pany.       Series. 

658^1  70-736485 


Preparing  to  wash  dishes  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociates. Released  by  I'niversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

4  mln.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  suiea,  part  2) 

With  lescbert'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  most  efflcient  methods  of  preparing 
to  wash  dishes  by  band. 

1.  DlRhwashlng.  I.  Fairfield  Aawactatea.  11.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture) 
part  2. 

[TX324]  648  75-715080 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Preparing  vegetable  garnishes  (Motion  pictare)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  mln.    «d.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  pari  2) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUUUABY:  Demonstrates  bow  simple  vegetables  can  be  turned 
Into  attractive  garnlahes. 

1.  Cocftery  (Garnishes)  2.  Cookery  (V^eUblea)  I.  Falrfleld 
Associates.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Series: 
Cooking  series  (Motion  picture)  part  2. 

[TX652]  641.6  73-715086 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Pttgaring  yoar  science  project  (FUmttrip)    Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educatituml  Corp.,  1968. 

64  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Organixing  a  aclence  project) 
Sttmrnary:  Describes  how  to  prepare  a  science  project. 
1.   Science— Expwlments.  i.   Encyclopaedia  BriUnnIca  Bduea- 

tlonal   Corporation.        Series:   Organizing  a   science  project    (FUm- 

atrip) 

507.2  Fi  A  68-4573 

Encyclopaedia  Brltau-  nica  Educational  Owp. 


PrepositionB   (Filnistrip) 
Color  Film,  inc. 


Macmillan  Co.,  1969.     Made  by 


50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodisc :  1  a,  12  in^  33J  rpm.  8  mln 
mlcrogroovfe     ( Aodlo-Tisual  English,  set  1,  no  10) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credits :  Author,  Patricia  Heffeman-Cabrera. 

Summary:  Destgned  to  teadi  Sn^iah  as  a  second  language. 
Teaches  the  preposHlons  and  shows  tbe  different  ways  In  which 
one  concept  may  be  expreaaed. 

1.  English  language— Prepositions.  I.  Hacmlllan,  firm,  pab- 
lisliern.  New  York.  Series:  Audlo-vlaual  English  (Pilmstrip)  set  1, 
no.  10. 

^..^  428  77-736706 

CCM  Films 


The  Prepn^^ortioned  dental  amalgam:  its  preparation  and 
condensation  (Motion  picture)  Wilmer  B.  Eames.  Re- 
leased by  AVilmer  B.  Eamee  and  American  Dental  As- 
sociation, 1965. 

2S  mln     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenta  the  premise  and  rwearch  of  a  new 
dental  technique  for  standardizing  the  preparation  of  ailver 
■iMipm  Demonstrates  effective  condensing  procedures  in  a 
cavity  preparation,  and  lixdudes  scenes  of  carving  methods,  final 
finishing,  ioA  polishing  of  the  amalgam  restoration. 

1.  Dental  amalgams.        I.  Eamea,  Wilmer  B.,  1914- 
II.  American  Dental  Asaodatton. 

tRK544]  617  Fi  A  67-663 

CINE 

The  Pre-Raphaelite  revtrft  (Slotion  picture)  Arts  Council 
of  (treat  Britain.  I^ondon,  1067.  Made  by  Samaritan 
Films.  Ijondon.    Releaswl  in  the  V.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 

rat<Hl.  1971. 

30  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  David  Thompson:  ctHnmenlary, 
John  Wood ;  reading,  Freda  I>owle ;  music,  Eti^il^eth  Lutyeon : 
phofographer,  David  Uuir;  editor,  Mamouo  Hassan. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  movement  of  the  Pre-Raphaelite  Brother- 
hood, which  protested  the  outmoded  academic  convention.^  of  the  day 
and  wanted  to  emulate  the  naturalism  of  the  Italian  Renaissance 
painters  l>efore  RaphaeL  Studies  the  early  works  of  Ford  Madox 
Brown.  John  Everett  Mlllals.  John  Buakin,  Hotman  Hunt,  Arthur 
Hushes,  and  Dante  Gabriel  Rossettl. 

1.  I^reraphaelitlsm.  I.  Arta  (>)unril  of  Great  Britain.  11.  nima 
Incorporated. 

[N6465.P7]  759.42  78-712016 

Films  Incorporated 

Pre-reading  (Filmstrip)  Filmfas  Piwluctions.  Released  by 
Univeisril  Kducation  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Reading  with  comprehension) 
SUMMARY:   Explains  bow  to  read  with  comprebenslon,  empha- 

alxlng  pre-reading.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Beading    (Elementary)         I.  Fllmfai  Productions,  New  York. 

XL  Universal  SdocaUOD  and  Tisoal  Arta.    III.  Series:  Beading  with 

omnprtiienalon  (Filmstrip) 

[LB1573]  372.4  70-740306 

Univwaal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Pre-Reformatimi  ernhnndery  (Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie, 
ltd.,  London,  1959.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associates,  1967. 

25  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (History  of  English  embroidery) 
With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Outlines  the  development,  maturity,  and  decline  of 
English  ecclesiastical  embroidery  before  the  Reformation. 

1.  Ecclesiastical  embroidery,  E:ngliBb.  L  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd. 

II.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  III.  Series:  History  of  EngUab 
embroidery  (Filmstrip) 

[NK9310]  746.40942  79-739970 

Carman  Educational  Aasodatas 

Pre-release  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept  of  Justice,  Ca- 
nadian Penitentiary  Service,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1968. 

26  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Penitentiary  staff  training  series) 
Summary:  Shows  three  prisoners  who  are  to  be  discharged  from 

I»-laon  and  describes  several  ways  In  which  they  are  helped  toward 
T^nt^ration  Into  society.  Includes  a  discussion  of  clothing,  family, 
and  Jobs,  as  well  as  temptations  affecting  the  dedskKi  to  live  wlthbi 
the  law. 

1.  RehabllltatiM)  of  crlmlnala  i.  Canada.    Dept.  of  Justice. 

n.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ni.  International  Film  Bureau, 
Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Penitentiary  staff  training  series  (Motion 
picture) 

364.7  Fi  A  68-2895 

International  Film  Bureau 

Pre-Romanesqoe  (Astsrian,  early  MnaUni  and  Mocarabic 
architcctore)  (Filmttrip)    Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1968. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Other  versions  (single  fr.  and  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script  under 
tbe  title  History  of  Spanish  architecture.     Set  2:  Pre-Ronianeaque. 

SHMMMry;  A  atudy  of  tbe  architecture  of  tbe  Aaturian,  early 
Mnallm,  and  Moxarablc  periods  In  Spain.    With  captions. 

1.  Ardiltactore— Asturlas.  2.  Architecture.  Islamic— Spain.  8. 
Architecture,  Hoaarabic  i.  Budek  Fllma  and  Slides,   Inc.     n. 

History  of  Spanish  architecture.  Set  2:  Pre-Romanesque  (Film- 
atrip) 

720.946  71-735256 

BvOt*  Fltans  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Pre -Romanesque  (Asturian,  early  Muslim  and 
Mozarabic  architecture)    (Filmstrip) 
see   History  of  Danish  architecture.    Set  2: 
Pre  -Romanesque 


107 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.S.A.    Synods.    Virginia 
see 

The  Sybarite  syndrome. 

The  Pre-school  child 
see 

The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  6:  Tlie  pic-sthiKtl  child. 


Preschooler:  concept  development  {Motion  picture)     Video 
Xui^inK,  1967.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  itilri.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Man:  his  growth  and  development — 
birth  tliiougb  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credili:   Instructor.  Kobert  C.  Nfcolay. 

Summari/:  Discusses  factors  Influencing  concept  development: 
conditions  of  sense  organs,  Intelligence,  opportunity  for  learning, 
types  of  experience,  amount  of  guidance,  sex  of  child,  and  personal- 
ity. 

1.  Concepts.  2.  Child  study.  i.  Video  Nursing,  inc.  Series: 
Man:  his  growth  and  devri{vn>ent — birth  through  adolescence  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

153.9  76-703687 

Video  Nursing 


Preschooler:   psycho-sexiul  development   {Motion  picture) 
Video  yursing,  1967.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  mill.  s<i.  b&w.  18  nnn.  (Man :  bis  growth  and  dertiopmeot — 
birth  through  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Creditt:  Instructors,  Robert  C.  Nlcolay,  Mary  Grifflo. 

Nummary:  Describes  developmental  stages  of  the  preschooler  In 
his  psycho- sexual  development. 

1.  Child  study.  l  Video  Nursing,  Inc.  Series:  Man:  his 

growth  and  development — birth  through  adolescence  (Motion  picture) 
155.42  70-703688 

Video  Nursing 


Pre-schoolers  Workshop 
see 


A  Time  for  Georgia. 


Prescription  for  longer  valve  life  (FUnutrip)    Dana  Parts 
Co.  [196-!, 

1   roll,     color.     .15  mm. 

With  script  and  lecture  notes. 

8nmmarv:  Outlines  procedures  for  diagnosing  engine  valve  prob- 
leniK. 

1    AutomobilM — Motors— Valves.        i.  Dana  Parts  CMnpany. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-4266 

Dana  Parts  0>mpany 


Prescription:  roses  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Cancer  Control 
Program,  1968.  Made  by  Johns  Hopkins  University  Ap- 
plied Physics  Laboratory,  1968. 

20  min.    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  value  of  comprehensive  patient  care. 
Follows  the  ca.se  of  a  patient  who  undergoes  a  radical  mastectomy, 
recovers,  and  returns  to  work.  Shows  how  20  dllTerent  types  of 
medical  people,  practlclug  comprehensive  care,  help  the  patient  and 
her  family  during  the  ordeal. 

1.  Hospital  care.  2.  Postoperative  care.  i.  U.  S.  Cancer  On- 
trol  Program. 

610.73  76-702671 

CINB 


The  Present  (Fiimstrip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1971. 

m  fi.  color.  3:^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  11 
min.     (Itluck  poems,  black  Images) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  poems. 

<?redlts :  Producer  and  writer.  Barbara  Martinson.^. 

Summary :  Presents  poems  which  dcwribe  the  contemporary 
black  mas's  view  of  hitoself  and  his  world. 

1.  American  poetry— Negro  authors.  I,  Schloat  (Warren)  Pro- 
ductions, Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y.  Series:  Black  poems,  blade  Images 
(FDmstrlp) 

811  71-738194 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductioiu 


Present  tense  {Motion  picture)    Coolidge  Hill  Co.    Released 
by  KYR  Campus  Programs,  1969. 

20  min.     sd.    color     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  :  Dociimenls  the  world  of  a  prominent  Harvard  profes- 
sor during  the  student  strikes.  Suggested  by  Thomas  Mann's  story 
Dimtrder  and  early  sorrow. 

I.  Harvard  Univemity.  I.  Mann,  Thomas,  1875-1965.  Disorder 
and  early  sorrow.  II.  Coolidge  Hill  Company.  III.  KYR  Campus 
ProfraniB. 

801.16  75-706091 

ona 

Prcflcntation  of  food  and  beverage  {Motion  picture)     Ka- 
lional  Ivhicntionnl  Media,  1969. 

8  mill,  sd  color,  t  Professional  food  preparation  and  service 
program  i 

Verslonn  iivallaljle:  magnetic  ad.,  optical  id.,  cartridge,  reel,  8  mm., 
super  B  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Ksmmarp:  Discusses  techniques  for  the  attractivt  prsMQUUoo  of 
food  and  beverages.  ^ 

1.  Food  service.  I.  National  Eduestlonal  Media.  Series:  Pro- 
(fMdoiinl  food  preparation  and  aerrlcs  program  (Motion  picture) 

642  77-703062 

^lttiollal  Educational  Media 


Presenting  BSCS  single  topic  inquiry  films  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released 
by  I'liiversity  of  Colorado,  1909. 

30  niln.    sd.    color.    16  mra.  ,      ,.,  ,         .       k^«,      n.>,..  ., 

SCMM\RV  An  instructional  film  tor  biology  leathers.  Ucni  .ii- 
Btrates  ho«  to"u«e  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  films  to  P'^'"<1« '"fl"  ;;>; 
MDerlences  for  students  by  showing  a  teacher  pre.sentlng  the  motion 
SfS^res  >eck  order.  Mimicry,  and  Social  behavior  in  chickens  to  hU 
class  and  helping  his  students  to  react  to  them. 

1    Biology-Study  and  teaching.         I.  ^in^rican  Institute  of  Bo- 

loelcfll   Sciences      Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.     11.  Ca\o- 

radf    UnSy      III    Peck  order   (Motion  picture)     IV.  Mimicry 

Motion  pS;     V.  Social  behavior  in  chickens   (Motloa  picture) 

[QH315]  574.07  70-713346 


Presenting   the  Offer   {Motion  picture)      California  Real 
Estate  Association,  1966.    Made  by  Soundfilm. 

2."»  mill.     s(l.     color.     16  mm. 

Based  on  an  article  by  David  Stone  from  the  book  Successful 
real  e.>itate  salesmanship,  published  by  the  California  R^l  Estate 
A.-isociation. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  obtain  the  highest  possible  offer  on  the 
sale  of  real  e)«tate,  and  Illustrates  how  to  analyze  the  offer,  how  to 
anticipate  objections,  and  how  to  present  the  offer  to  the  seller. 

1.  Real  estate  business.  i.  Stone,  David  V.  ii.  California  Heat 
Estate  Association. 

658  75-707746 


Preservation  of  facial  nerve  function  with  nerve  grafts 

{Motion  picture)     John  V.   Blady,  1969.     Made  by  Roy 
Productions. 

24  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Dr.  Blady  discusses  and  demonstrates  the  surgical 
technique  which  he  uses  in  reestablishing  facial  nerve  function  fol- 
lowing a  radical  parotidectomy  by  the  use  of  nerve  grafts.  Includes 
an  interview  with  a  patient  eight  years  after  surgery. 

1.  Nerve  grafting.  i.  Blady,  John  V.,  1005- 

617  75-702630 

CINE 


Preserve.  [Motion  picture]    Depl.  of  Cinema,  University  of  South- 
ern California,  1972. 

4  mm.     id.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  wild  African  animals  in  a  game  preserve,  and  point  out 
their  reactions  to  human  visiuiion.  Suggests  the  peculiar  relationship  of  "caged" 
people  viewing  "free"  wildlife. 

I.  Zoology — Africa.  2.  Game-preserves— Africa.  I.  Los  Angeles.  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California.     Depi.  of  Cinema. 

[QL336]  333.9  72-702419 

CINE  72  MARC 


Preserving  our  American  wiWemess  (Motion  picture) 
NIlC  News.  Keleased  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises, 
1971. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  Peter  Jefferles;  narrator,  Mac 
McGarry. 

SUMMAHT:  Compares  the  extensive  and  uosjioiled  wilderness  of 
the  past  with  what  little  Is  left  In  Its  original  state.  Notes  reasons 
the  wilderness  was  encroached  upon,  and  states  the  pros  and  cons  of 
such  activities  as  cutting  pine  wood  for  homes,  clearing  land  for 
parking  lots,  and  mining  mineral  resources. 

1  Conservation  of  natural  resources — D.  S.  I.  National  Broad- 
casting Company,  Inc.    NBC  News.    II.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

[S930]  574.5  77-713014 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Preserving  plant  specimens  {Fiimstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

52  fr.      color.      35  mm.      (Collecting  and  [M^servlng  plant  speci- 
mens) 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  George  I.  Schwaitz. 

Rummary:    Deraonntrates  proper   techniques   of   preserving   plant 
specimens.  ^        ,        j.     n  . 

1    Plants— Collection  and  preservation.  i.  Encyclopaedia  wri- 

tannica  Educational  Corporation.         Series:  Collecting  and  preserv- 
ing plsnt  specimens  (Fllmstrlp) 

579  Fi  A  68-3971 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Bducatlooal  Corp. 


The  Pre-Shakespearean  dramatists  {FUTmtrip) 
House,  1967. 


Eye  Gate 


29  fr.  color.  .1.'  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  14  min. 
lulcrogroove,  ( Early  English  drama:  The  roots  of  Shakespeare's 
J  heat  re,  no.  3) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Crcdift:  Writer.  Daniel  B.  Dodson;  Illustrator,  John  Lenclckl. 

Summary:  Outlines  the  period  of  English  drama  extending  from 
1581  through  1503.  Discusses  the  University  Wlta,  George  Peele, 
Bobert  Greene,  Thomas  Kyd.  and  their  works. 

!  English  drama  —  Elarly  modern  and  Elizabethan- Hist.  &  crit. 
I.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Early  English  drama:  The  roots 
of  Shakespeare's  theatre  (FUmstrip)  no.  3. 

822  Fi  A  68-3704 

Bye  Gate  House 


The  Presidency  {Fiimstrip)    New  York  times,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.,  12  In.,  S3*  rptn.. 
l.l  min.     inUmgroove.     (U.  S.  Governnienl  In  action) 

Sumtwn/*:  I'n'sents  views  of  the  Pn-sldency  by  various  Presi- 
dents. Discus-^  the  growth  of  Presidential  power,  limttatlons  on 
thlH  power  ImiM>s<.d  by  the  Constitution,  the  Supreme  Court,  the 
Federal  bureaucracy,  the  party  aystem,  and  public  opinion^ 

1  Presidents— U.  8.  2.  Executive  power— 11,  S.  i.  New  York 
times.         S.-rles:  U.  S.  Government  in  action  (Fllmstrlp)  .„^„,„ 

363.03  70-73S842 

New  York  timet 


The  Presidency — crisis  in  office  {Motion  picture)     United 
World  FUms,  1967. 

17  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultants,  Raymond  D.  Horton,  Helen  B.  Warrin. 

Summary:  Presents  a  study  of  the  use  of  preeldentlal  power 
during  four  recent  crises  In  American  history.  Uses  cartoons  and 
newsreel  clips  to  show  how  the  powers  of  the  President  arise  from 
the  Constitution  and  how  they  have  been  shaped  by  strong  Presi- 
dents who  have  held  the  office. 

1.  Executive  power— n.  S.     2.  Presidents— U,  S.  i.  United 

World  Films,  Inc. 

353.032  Fi  A  67-5911 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  A'-ts 


The  Presidency:  decisicms  of  destiny  {FUmstrip)  Look/Lis- 
ten &  Learn.  Made  by  Insight,  inc.  Released  by  Interna- 
tional Hook  CoiT).,  1970- 

10  fllmstrlps  (K  fr.  eadi)  color.  35  mm.  and  5  phonodlscs 
(2  a  each),  33)  rpm.,  13  min.  each. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Contenti:  1.  Washington  refuses  a  crown. — 2.  Jefferson  buys  Loul- 
Biana.— J.  Jackson  defeats  the  bank.— 4.  Polk  expands  the  nation.— 
5.  Lincoln  emancipates  the  slaves. — 6.  Theodore  Roosevelt  builds  a 
canal— 7.  Franklin  Roosevelt  fights  the  depression.— 8.  Truman  acta 
In  Korea.-— 9.  Elsenhower  intervenes  In  Little  Rode- 10.  Kennedy 
confronts  the  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Presidents— U.  S  2.  U.  S.— History.  i.  Look/Listen  &  Learn, 
Inc.    n.  International  Book  Corporation. 

353.03  78-784955 

Look/Listen  &  Learn 

The  Presidency,  decisions  of  destiny.     Set  1:   1789-1865 

{FUmstrip)     AVI  Associates,  1970.    Made  by  Insight,  inc. 

5  filmstrips  (55  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodiscs: 
5  s..  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  13  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Con(enl«:  Washington  refuses  a  crown  —  Jefferson  buys  Loui- 
siana.—Jackson  defeats  the  bank. — Polk  expands  the  nation.— Lin- 
coln emancipates  the  slaves. 

1.   Presidents— U.   S.     2.  U.   S.— History— 1783-1866.  t.  AVI 

Associates. 

353.03  76-736615 

AVI  Associates 

The  Presidency,  decisions  of  destiny.    Set  2:  20th  century 

{FUmstrip)     AVI  Associates,  1970.    Made  by  Insight,  inc. 

5  fl]ni>trlp.s  (55  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodiscs:  5  s., 
12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  13  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Contents:  Theodore  Roosevelt  builds  a  canal.- Franklin  Roosevelt 
fights  the  depression. — Truman  acts  In  Korea.— Elsenhower  inter- 
venes In  Little  Rock.— Kennedy  confronts  the  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Presidents— U.  S.  2.  U.  S.— History- 20th  century.  i.  AVI 
Associates. 

353.03  79-736613 

AVI  Associates 


The  Pretidenc)r:  powers  and  personalities.  [Filmstrip)    Scott  Edu- 
cation Division,  1971.     Made  by  Associated  Press. 

2filmt(rip»<l72  fr.)  color.  3^  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs  (2  scach).  12  in.. 
33  1/3  rpm. 

AIm)  iuued  with  phonoiape  in  cuswrtic. 

With  teachct't  (uide. 

SUMMARY:  Pun  1  provides  gtiicralubKrvationi  on  iKenaiure  of  ihePmi- 
dcncy  and  the  k:hiracier  rcquiremriits  ot  the  office,  pretcnti  a  historic  ovcrvie«> 
"''the  Picsidcncy.  and  discusses  the  I'urrcnt  nature  and  scope  ortheurTicc.  Pan 
2  traces  ihc  dctclopment  or  the  modern  Presidency  from  Roosevelt  to  Nixon 

I.  Presidents— United  States        t.  Scxit  Graphics.     Education  Division, 
[JKS16]  353.032  72-732600 

Scoii  Graphics  EdiK'ation  71  MARC 

Division 

The  Presidency — search  for  a  candidate  {Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made 
by  tTPITN  Corp. 

29  mill.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Sidney  Hyman. 

Summary:  Uses  the  original  footage  df  the  1962  Republican  Con- 
vention and  the  1960  Democratic  Convention  to  present  a  study  of 
the  ways  by  which  a  candidate  can  win  the  presidential  nomination 

1.  Pre-sldentn— U.  S.— Nomination.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  _  -  „_ 

329  71-707587 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


108 


The  President  and  the  pushbutton  {Motion  picture)  CBS 
News,  1962. 

28  min.    sd.     b&w.     IG  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  Eyewitness. 

Credits:  Producers,  Leslie  Mldgley;  John  Sharnik;  director,  Rusa 
Bensley;  rejiorters,  Charles  Colllngwood,  Dan  Rather. 

Summary:  P'ollows  President  Kennedy  on  his  trip  to  the  commend 
post  of  the  Strategic  Air  ComrajiiKl  In  Omaha,  to  view  the  intricate 
system  which  controls  the  dispatch  of  nuclear  defenses,  and  to  Santa 
Fe  to  visit  the  \jf>s  Alamos  Scientific  IjilKiratory,  Shows  some  of  the 
elatiorste  safeguards  against  the  launching  of  a  nuclear  attack  by 
mistake,  and  concludes  with  an  excerpt  from  a  speech  by  President 
Kennedy  at  the  Atomic  Energy  establishment  at  Los  Alamoa,  New 
Mexico. 

1,  U.  S.— Defenses.  i.  Kennedy,  John  Fitzgerald.  Prea.  U.  S., 
1917-ldeS.    It.  Eyewit-  nesa  (Television  program)     in.  Co- 

lumbia Broadcasting  System,  Inc.    CBS  News. 

Fi  67-2217 


President  CooUdge  in  the  White  Hoose  {Motion  picture) 
Anarjo'fos  I*"ilni  Library,  1966. 

4  mi:,      sl.     b&w.     8  mm. 

Loop  tllni.     Issued  In  r<«ular  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Snuiiiiatii:  Shows  scenes  of  Calvin  Coolidge  during  his  term  of 
office  as  President  of  the  United  .Slates.     With  subtitles. 

1.  Coolidge.  Calvin.  Pres.  U.  S..  1872-1988.  i.  Anargyros  Film 
Library.  __  _„*..„ 

973.91  73-700185 

Anarg.vros  Kihu  Library 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


President   CooUdgrc;   taken  on  the  White  House  srounds 

(Motion  picture)    De  Forest  Phonofilms  |1985| 

4  min.     Ml.     b&w.    35  moi. 

L.  C.  copy  has  Don-standan]  sound  advance. 

In  the  Maurice  H.  Zouary  Film  CoHertton  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credlti;  Producer.  I-ee  De  Forest. 

Summary :  Pre«ld«it  Coolldge  discu>o«s  economy  In  goveroment, 
explaining  tbat  tie  wishes  to  lower  taxes  so  that  the  people  may 
work  leas  time  for  the  gorernment  and  more  for  themselTes. 

1.  CooUdge,  CaWln.  Pres.  U.  S..  1872-1998.  I.  De  For«tt  Phono- 
fllma.  II.  Maurice  U.  2^uary  Film  Collection.  III.  American  Film 
Ia»tUut«  CotlecttoQ. 

973.»1  71-710484 


Le  President  en  promenade  (Motion  picture)     La  Soci6t£ 

Lumiere,  Paris  (1896  or  7i 

31  aec.    si.    b*w.    16  mm. 

Stdoul,  G.     Louis  LumlAre.     Catalogue  Lomlfere,  no.  34a 
Made   from   a   35   mm.   original   In   the  CinAnath^Qoe  Francalse 
Film  Collection. 

On  reel  with  58  other  Lumlta*  numbers. 

In    the    Cln«math«qae    Francalse    Film    Collectltm,    Library    of 

SUMHART ;  Preaeots  Tlews  of  Porflrlo  Diax,  President  of  Mexico, 
OD  boraettwA  accMnpanled  by  four  other  riders. 

1    Dlu,  Porflrlo.  Prm  Mexico.  1830-1915.        I.  Soci*«  Lumltre, 
Paris.     II    CtDteatfaiqae  Fran^ise  Film  Collection. 

972.08  76-710489 


[President  Habib  Boarsniba  tH  Tanisia,  (Motion  picture) 
CBS  News,  1965. 

30  mIn.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Face  the  nation) 

CreiitM:  Producers.  Prentiss  Chllds,  Ellen  Wadley;  director.  Robert 
Vitarelll ;  comoientators,  (.;eorxe  Herman,  Martin  Agronsky.  Winston 
Burdett;  cameramen.  Jean  Uelt  Berger,  George  Markman,  Totiaeff 
Man-aff:  film  editors.  Lee  Adier,  Ray  Creamer. 

Summary.-  Tunisian  President  Hablb  Bourgulba  discusses  his  view 
that  there  is  a  solution  to  ttie  Arab-Israeli  dispute  other  ttiao  the 
total  destruction  of  Israel,  and  that  the  Individual  interests  of  the 
Arab  nations  should  not  be  subordinated  to  Nasser's  policy  of  Arab 
unity  under  his  leadership. 

1.   Bourtnilba,  Hablb.  I'res.      Tunisia,  1903-  2.  Jewiab-Arab 

relations.     3.  Arab  countries — Politics.        i.  Columbia  Broadcasting 

eastern,  inc.     CBS  News.        Series :  Face  the  nation  (Motion  picture) 

327.6205694  Fi  68-209 

President  Harding  in  the  White  House  (Motion  picture) 
AnargTTos  Film  Library,  1966. 

4  ml:,     si.     b&w.    8  mm. 

I>oop  film,     issued  In  regular  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

SuHniiary:  Shows  scenes  of  Warren  Harding  during  his  term  of 
ofllce  as  President  of  the  United  States.     With  subtitles. 

1.  Harding.  Warren  Gamaliel.  Pres.  U.  S.,  1865-1928.  i.  Anar- 
gjros  Film  Library. 

973.91  77-700166 

AnargjTOs  Tilm  Library 


President  Johnsm  is  in  the  news  (FUmttrip)    My  weekly 
reader,  1965.    Made  by  Pilj^riin  Film  Services. 

21  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  15-65. 

Summarj/:  Explains  the  role  of  the  V.  S.  President  and  how  be 
begins  his  term.  Shows  President  Johnson  In  various  activities  as 
leader  of  the  United  SUtes. 

1.  Johnson,  L>'ndOD  Haines,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1908-  i.  My  weekly 

reader. 

973.923  77-732915 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deef 


PiMliiit fl( the  Halted  States:  too  aach  power?  [Motioa  picture] 
CoDcepC  nintt.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tioncl  Corp..  1971. 

23  mm.     id.     color.      It  mm. 

Abo  JMMcd  m  bftw. 

mth  teacher'!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Euminea  the  powcn  and  (he  constitutiooal  limits  on  the  pow- 
ers of  ihc  Proident.  ai  well  as  the  wsyi  in  whkh  PrcskJenis  have  used  and 
eatcndcd  their  powers.  Emphasiies  ihe  structure  of  the  government,  the  way  the 
balance  of  power  works,  and  the  ultimate  power  of  the  people. 

l.Prcakkna— United  Sistea.    2.  EKcutive  power— United  Sutea.    3.  Sepa- 
ration of  power>-United  Sutcs.        I.  Concept  Films,  inc.     11.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporsliom. 
lJK5I6)  353,03  72-700984 

EBEC  72  MARC 


President,  press,  and  public  (Motion  picture)  Group  W 
(the  Westinghonse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with 
the  Operation  (jovemment  Committee  of  Washington, 
D.  C.     Released  by  Westinghonse  Broadcasting  Co,,  1968. 

29  min.  sd.  color  with  btw  sequences.  16  mm.  {The  Oovem- 
ment  story,  no.  33) 

L.  C.  has  h&w  print. 

Credits;  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman;  director,  Charles  Hollyday; 
writer,  St^hen  Golden;  narrators,  Stephen  Horn,  Panl  Long;  con- 
sultant, Laiirln  L.  Henry;  research,  Dell  Byrne. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  ways  in  which  the  President  communi- 
cates with  the  public  through  the  press  and  broadcast  media,  and 
examines  such  questions  as  the  credibility  gap,  the  white  He,  and 
maitaged  news. 

1.  Presldenta — U.  S.     2.  Mass  media — U.  3.  i.  Westinghonse 

Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  SeeisB:  The  Oovemment 

■tory  <  Motion  picture)  no.  33. 

353.032  71-707185 


A  President  remembered  (Motion  picture)    Hearst  Metro- 
tone  News,  1964. 

5  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.    (Screen  news  digest,  t.  7,  no.  o) 
On  rwl  with   Shooting  for  Mara  and  with  Focus  on  the  Aswan 
Dam— harnessing  the  Nile. 

With  study  guide.  

Bwnmary:  Presents  a  tribute  to  President  Kennedy,  and  dlscu»e« 
the  plana  for  the  permanent  monnro«it  to  mark  his  frave  In  Arlington 
NaUonal  Cemetery.  __  _, 

1.  Kennedy.  John  Fltigerald.  Pres.  0.  S.,  1917-1963.  i.  Hearst 

Metrotone  News,  Inc..  New  Tort        Series:  Screen  news  dlgeat  (Mo- 
tion picture)  ▼.  7,  no.  5. 

928  Fi  A  68-2088 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


President  TWt  in  the  White  House  (Motion  picture)  Anar- 
gyros  Film  Library,  1966. 

4  iu)i>      fti.    b&w.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  regular  8  mm.  and  !n  super  8  mm. 

Summoitf:    Shows   srenes   of  Taft   during  his   term   of  office   as 
President  of  the  fnlted  State*.     With  subtitle*. 

1.  Taft.  William  Howard.  Pres.  V.  S.,  1857-1880.        i.  Anargyroa 
Film  Ubrary. 

973.91  70-700157 

Anargjros  Film  Ubrary 


Pn«idential  campaignJnc  1948-1968.  (Motion  pictore)    New 
York  times,   1971,     Made  by  Tomlin  Film   Productions. 

10  min.     sd.     color.    16  nun.  

In  a  multi-media  kit  entitled  Electing  the  President  1972:  part  1. 
background,  with  cassette,  wall  chart,  teacher's  manual,  and  flun- 
strip  entitled  Election  reform.  ^  ^. 

SUMMARY:  Compares  the  1948  i««8ldentlal  campaign  and  the 
1968  presidential  campaign.  „     „__  , 

1     Presidents— C.    S.— Election— 1948— Jnrenlle   films.      2.    Presi- 
dents—U   S.— Election— 1968— Jutenlle  fllna.  I.  New  York  tlmea. 
II   Electing  the  President  1972 :  part  1,  background. 
[JK626     1948]                         324  77-712976 
New  York  times 


A  Presidential  electioo:  iU  impact  on  world  affairs  (FUm- 

itrip)    Current  Affairs  Films,  1968. 

45  fr.     color.     Ml  mm.     (Current  Affaln  fllmstrtp  iMlaa) 

With  pictorial  discussion  guide. 

CrediUr  Adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jwmlngi. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  the  Impact  of  the  United  States  Prealdency 
on  world  affairs  has  grown  since  the  turn  of  the  c«itury.  and  note* 
some  of  lbs  major  domestic  and  foreign  problems  which  face  a  new 

L   Pre«ldent»— U.  S.      2.  World  politics— 20th  c«»t.      3.  V.  &.— 
Current  AlTalrt  nims.  New  York. 
353.032  Fi  A  68-4979 


PoL  &  goTt— 20th  cent 


Current  Affain  PUms 


Preiidfrial  electftoa  of  1934.  [Motion  picture]     Thome  POma, 

1971. 

3  min.     >i.     bftw.     tuper  8  mm.     (8  mm.  document*  profect,  do.  337) 

Loop  film  in  canridge.  Him  note*  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Deaoit  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Sbowi  the  presidential  dcctioo  of  1924.  Include*  the  Demo- 
cratic and  Republican  convention*  nominatinf  John  Devil  and  Calvin  Coolidge, 
the  campaign  of  Independent  Robert  LaFoUctte,  and  Coolidge  delivering  hi* 
inaugural  addres*. 

I.  Preaident*— United  Sute»— Electioa— 1934.  2.  Coolidge,  Calvin,  Pre*. 
U.S..  1172-1933.  I.  Thctfoe  Fdm*.  inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  8  mm. 
document*  proiect  [Motioa  picturei  ao.  337. 

lE795j  973.91  72-701320 

Thome  Film*  72  MARC 


PraaMeatial  electloa  of  1928.  [Motion  picture]     Thome  Films. 
1971. 

4  rain.     ii.     bJtw.     lupet  8  mm.     (8  ram.  document*  protect,  no.  364) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge-  Film  notea  on  cartridge  ca*e. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Denni*  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Show* thec»mp«gn*of Herbert Hoover»ndAlSmithml92». 
■nd  the  inaufuration  c/  Hoover. 

t  Pre«idenl»— United  Sttie*— Electioo— 1928.  2.  Hoover,  Herbert  Oark, 
Pre*.  U.S.,  1874-1964,  3.  Smith.  Alfred  Emanuel,  1873-19*4.  I.  Tbome 
FdiM.  inc.,  Boidder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  8  mra.  documenu  project  [Modon  pic- 
turei  no.  364. 

973  91  72-701321 

73  MARC 


(E796] 
Thome  Film* 


PretMftlel  electtoa  of  1933.  (Mockm  picture]     Thome  FUmM, 

1971. 

3  min.     ti.     t>ftw.     super  8  nun.     (8  ram.  docmient*  pvioiect,  ao.  370) 
Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Filra  note*  on  cartridge  csae. 
CREDITS:  Producer.  Dennti  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  (he  presidential  ekctiea  of  1932.  lachak*  the  noauMt- 
ing  convention*,  the  campaign,  dkc  victory  for  Rooaevch,  and  dte  inaugural 


I.  PTtsident>--United  Stales— Ekctaoa— 1932.  2.  Rooseveh,  Frsakiin 
Delano,  Pre*.  U.S..  1882-1943.  I.  Thome  Fihn*.  inc.,  BouUer.  Coto.  H. 
Series:  8  mm  documents  peofect.  [Motioa  picture]  ao.  370. 

[E805]  973.917  72-701319 

Thome  Film*  72  MARC 

The  Presidential  persuaders  (Motion  picture)  Gronp  W 
(the  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with 
the  Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington, 
D.  C.     Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  niln.  sd.  color  with  biw  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Oovem- 
ment  story,  no.  28 ) 

L,  C.  has  b&w  print 

Credits;  Producer.  Alfred  Ketman;  director,  Charles  Hollyday; 
narrators.  Stephen  Born,  Paul  Long ;  consultant,  Lanrln  L.  Henr^ ; 
research,  Dell  Byrne ;  music,  Jess  Soracl. 

Summarv:  Stephen  Horn  talks  with  Presidential  apectat  assistants, 
Joseph  A.  Callfano  aod  Bryce  Harlow  about  the  ways  in  which  the 
President  leads  and  lobbies  Oongress  to  get  his  prt^ram  macted  Into 
law. 

1.  Executive  power— U.  S.  2.  Presidents — U.  S.  l  Westlnghoose 
Broadcasting  Companj,  Inc.  Series :    The    GoTemmoit 

story  (Motlonplcture)  do.28. 

353.032  75-707186 

The  Presidential  sweepstakes  (PUmatrip)  New  York 
times,  1908. 

75  fr.  b*w.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a..  12  In.,  23J  rpm., 
22  inln.     mlcrogroove.     (Fllmstrlp  on  current  afTalrs) 

With  discussion  manual. 

BumnMry:  Presents  background  Information  for  the  1988  election. 
Includes  information  about  nominations,  campaigns,  political  parUM, 
the  Issues,  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  President,  and  the 
question  of  suix-esslon. 

1.  Presidents— D.  S.— Electioo— IOSSl        l  New  York  dmes. 

^"^  Fi  A  67-3619 

New  York  times. 


109 


Australian  News  and 


Presidential   tour    (Motion   picture) 
Information  Bureau,  1966. 

28  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit »:  Producer*.  Stanley  Hawes,  Frank  BagnalL 

Bummary:  Records  the  visit  to  Australia  In  1966  by  United  SUtea 
president  Lyndon  B.  Johnson,  from  touch  down  at  Canberra  to  bU 
departure  from  Townsvllle,  Queensland. 

1.  Johnson,  Lyndon  Haloes,  Pres.  U.  S.,  190»-  2.  visits  of 

sute— Australia.     8.  Australia- Descr.  &  trav.- 19B1-  i.  Aas- 

tralla.     News  and  Information  BurestL 

973.923  Fi  A  68-1746 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 

The    President's    powers   and    responsibilities    (FUnutrip) 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

44  fr.     aj'.ur,    3.j  nioi.     (Secoodary  social  studies) 

FOM  IJliiiStt'ip  no.  9002. 

With  teuchin;:  guide. 

Sutnmatii:  !)e  incites  the  Presldenfs  powers,  indicating  how  the 
const ltutloii;il  authority  of  the  President  has  grown.  Discusses  the 
impact  of  natiuoHl  crista,  the  Stature  of  the  men  who  have  occupied 
the  ofllce,  and  sucli  extra-constitutlonnl  powers  as  his  role  In  his 
party  and  as  public  opinion  maker. 

1.  Erecuiive  power— U.  S.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Com- 
pany, inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  il  FOii  flimalilp  no. 
9002.        Series :  Secondary  social  studies  t  Fllmstrlp) 

863.03  Fi  A  68-4646 

Popular  Science  l'ul>.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Dlv, 


The  President's  program  (Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  min.  sd.  color  with  bftw  aeqnences.  16  nun.  (The  Oorem- 
ment  story,  no.  27) 

L.  C.  has  b&w  print 

Credits;  Producer.  David  Weias;  director  Hollyday:  narrators. 
Stephen  Horn.  Paul  Long;  consultant,  Lanrln  L.  Henry;  research, 
Ellen  Shub ;  mnslc,  Jess  Soracl. 

Summary:  Discusses  how  the  President  chooses  his  program  and 
the  political  and  personal  factors  which  affect  his  cholet  Points 
to  the  President's  State  of  the  Union  address  and  the  execntiTe 
budget  as  reflections  of  his  program. 

1.  Executive  power— U.  S.  2.  U.  S.— Economic  policy.  3.  U.  S.— 
Social  policy^        i.  West-  Inghouse  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc: 

story   (Motion  picture)   no.  27. 
353.032  79-707187 


Presorting  (Motion  picture)     United  States  Postal  Service, 
1971.    Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY  ■  Encoiirsges  business  msllers  to  adopt  presorting  pro- 
wduies.  Presents  a  spoof  on  an  abstract  fllm  maker  who  demon- 
strates his  ideas  on  presorting  Oral  cUss  nialL 

1.  Postal  service— li.  S.     2.  Office  practice.  I.  United  States 

Postal  Service. 

[HE6341]  383  71-714161 

flXE 


Pressburger,   Emeric. 
Sunday 
see 


Killing  a  mouse  on 


Behold  a  pale  horse. 


Pressing    (Motion    picture)     Doubleday    Multimedia,    1970. 
Made  by  Indiana  University. 

6  m'ti     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Also  Issued  as  super  S  mm.  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  that  good  pressing  techniques  help  to  shape 
fabrics  aod  result  in  better  fashion  gartnent  designs.  Hats  the  neces- 
sary pressing  equipment,  describes  the  function  of  each  piece  of 
equipment,  and  demonstrates  how  the  equipment  affects  the  final  look 
of  a  ganneot 

1    Pressing  of  garments.  I.  Doubleday  MuUlmeaia.     II.  Se- 

ries: Making  It  in  fashion  (Motion  pictore) 

[TT583]  646.4  72-712064 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Pressler  and  Associates 
see 

Flower  forms. 

Pressman,  AQchael 
see 

Friends. 


Presson,  Jay  Allen.       The  first  wife 
see 

Wives  and  lovers. 

Pressure  (Motion  picture)     Bailey-Film  Associates.  1969. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  <  InTeetlgatloos  In  sdeoce:  Prop- 
erties of  matter  soles) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  stndy  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  pressure  Is  a  way  of  measuring  the  force 
of  a  gas  like  air,  and  presents  an  experiment  showing  how  pressure 
acts  on  a  can  that  has  all  the  air  pumped  out  of  It 

1.  Pressure.  i.  Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Sertea :  Investlgattons 
in  science:  Properties  of  matter  series  (Motion  picture) 

536  77-708067 

Balley-FIlm  Associates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


.  and  In  super  8  mm. 


Pressure.  Part  1:  Inverted  tumbler  {Motion  pieture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  ,196-fi 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  tuiti.     si.    color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standai-d  8 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^  ,  ^i 

Suminarif:  IHustrates  by  a  simple  demonatratlon  using  a  drlDhlng 
glass  the  forces  at  work  due  to  air  pressure.         ,   „  .  ^  ,       „     ,  „ 

1    Atmospheric  pressure.  i.   Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films    ltd     London,     u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

661.6  Fi  A  68-3110 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Pressui-e.  Part  2:  Simple  kinetic  theory  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  (196-!) 
Releas  a  in  the  U.  .S.  by  McGi-aw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  uiln.     si.     color.     8  mui. 

Loop  aim.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sitinmary:  Demonstrates  the  bombardment  of  a  surface  bj  gas 
molecules,  representing  the  gas  molecules  with  Ping-pong  balls  placed 
Id  a  glass  box. 

1.  Gases,  Kinetic  theory  of.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films,  ltd.,  London,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

633  Fi  A  68-3111 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Fllma 


Pressure.  Part  3:  Suction  cup  {Motion  picture)  Halaa 
and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  [196-1,  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S,  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  min.    si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  large  load  that  can  be  supported  from  a 
suction  cup  which  has  been  pressed  to  the  underside  of  a  piece  of 
plate  glass.     Also  calculates  a  value  of  atmospheric  pressure. 

1  Atmospheric  pressure.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films, 
ltd..  London,     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

661.5  Fi  A  68-3112 

Balas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Pressure.  Part  4:  Collapsing:  can  (Motion  picture)  Halas 
and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  (196-1,  Re- 
Ie.ised  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  flliii.     Issued  m  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  animated  diagrams  to  assist  In  the  explanation  of 
a  simple  experiment  in  whivti  a  metal  can  collapses  when  the  air  U 
removed  from  It. 

1.  .Mniosplierlc  presimre.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films; 
ltd.,  London,    ii.  McGraw-HItl  Book  Company. 

551.5  Fi  A  68-3113 

Balas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Pressure.  Part  5:  Magdeburg  hemisphere  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  ,196-!, 
Released  in  the  U.  S,  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  fllni.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarj/:  Sliows  the  large  force  required  to  separate  a  pair  of 
evacuated  hemispheres  and  explains  how  the  approximate  value  for 
the  pressure  of  the  atmosphere  is  calculated  from  data  supplied. 

1.  Atomspheric  pre.isure.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films, 
ltd.,  London,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

551.5  Fi  A  68-3114 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Fllma 

Pressure  and  air  temperature  {Motion  picture)  Independ- 
ent Producer's  Service.  Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associ- 
ates, 1069. 

4  mIn.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Investigations  In  sr-lence: 
meteorology  wries) 

Loop  film. 

CrediU:  Educational  consultant.  Grant  Cary. 

eummary:  Explains  adiabatic  change  through  the  Illustration  of 
common  experiences.     Combines  live  action  and  simple  animation. 

1.  Atmospheric  pressure.  2.  Atmospheric  temperature.  l  In- 
dependent Producer's  Service,  ti.  Bailey-Film  Assodates.  Series: 
Investigation  In  science:  meteorologj-  series  (Motion  picture) 

551.5  76-707990 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


■t  (Matioa  iMcturc]  Morelaad-L«tchford  Pro- 
duction*, Toronto.  1968.  RelcMed  in  the  U.S.  by  Sterlinc  Edu- 
cational Rhna. 

13  min.     >d.     color.      16  mm.     (Electricity) 

With  uudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Produccra.  Joe  Hayward.  John  ChurchUl;  director,  Alan  Uoyd. 

SUMMARY:  Comparct  the  charactcrutic*  of  wsUr  prcMure  and  flow  to 
electric*]  pretaure  and  flow.  Introduce*  (he  vollroctcr  and  ammeter  as  meuuring 
iBWrumenu  tad  demonttraie*  how  each  i*  uied  in  ■  circuit  EipUiru  the  physical 
and  electrical  dtfferencea  between  teriet  and  parallel  circuits  artd  ihow*  how  tliey 
affect  voltafe  aiKl  current. 

t.  Electric  circuiu.  3.  Electric  meaMiremenu.  3.  Electric  metcn.  I. 
Moreland-Latchford  Productioat,  Torooio.  II.  Sterling  Bducatiooal  Pilma.  inc. 
HI.  Series:  Electricity.  (Moboo  pictuni 

(TK454)  621.3  72-700813 

Morctand-LaicUord  72  MARC 


PresBurc  and  molecule  motitm  (Motion  picture)  Qakken 
Co.,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Intemational  Com- 
munic'.tion  Films,  1968. 

2  min.    Ml.    color.     8  mm.    i(  Molecules) 

1.00P  flltn  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
lo  "uper  8  mm. 

With  teacb«>r  irtudy  guide. 

From  the  1066  motloo  picture  entitled  Uoleculea. 

nummary:  Uaea  models,  laboratory  experlmenta.  and  charts  of 
the  re«Mil(R  of  the  experlnwnU  to  Illustrate  the  relationships  theorised 
lo  Boyle's  law. 

1.  Gaa  dynamics.  I.  Oakken  Film  Company,  ltd..  Tokyo,     n. 

InUnuHtooal  Communlcalkm  Films.  Serlca:  Molecule*  (Motion 

pletorel 

541  71-703151 

iDtematlonal  CommunI-  ntton  Films 


Pressure  areas  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     t»d.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  bed  care) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Di.scusses  sarlous  pressure  areas  to  be  aware  of  In 
caring  for  a  t>edridden  patient 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing.  2.  Bed-sores.  i.  &otbea  Films,  ii.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  O)rporation.  Series:  Basic 
bed  care  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  71-703667 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nica  Educational  Oirp. 


Pressure  testing  the  cof^ng  system  (Motion  picture) 
bar  Terhnical  Films,  1966. 


Ray- 


4  min.     si.     color,     16  mm, 

Sunniiary:  Shows  the  use  of  the  pressure  te«t  pump  lu  the  dis- 
covery of  leaks  In  the  cooling  system. 

1,  Refrigeration  and  refrigerating  machinery,  r.  RayUar  Tech- 
nical Films. 


(J-21.5 


Fi  68-210 


Pressures  (Motion  picture)  Educational  Direction.  Made 
by  Alexander  M.  Butman,  Released  by  Ealing  Corp., 
1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Story  starters  2) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Presents  seen  and  unseen  pressures  fnxn  which  chil- 
dren, using  their  experience  and  Imagination,  can  write  a  story. 

1.    EnglUh    language — Composition   and   exercises.  l   Educa- 

tional Direction.  Inc.  n.  Eating  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Storv  starters  2  (Motion  picture.    Ealing  Corp.) 

808  74-708767 

Ealing  Corporation 

Prctibial  myxoedema  with  acropachy  (Motion  picture)  In- 
stitute for  Dermatologic  Communication  and  Education, 
1962.  Made  by  Audio  Productions  in  cooperation  with  the 
Committee  for  Scientific  Commimication  in  Dermatology. 

4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SHmitHiry:  Drs.  Eric  M.  Donaldson  and  Koy  .Summerly  present  the 
case  history  of  a  Tii-year-old  woman  suffering  from  hyperthyroidism, 
exophthalmos :  thyroidectomy  and  oral  thyroid  extract,  pretlblal 
myxoedema  :  and  thyroid  acropachy,  or  thlckeolog  of  the  extremities. 
Filmed  at  Stoke-on-Trent,  England. 

1.  Hyperthyroidism.  i.  Institute  for  Dernuitologtc  Communica- 
tion and  Education. 

616.6  Fi  67-2142 

The  Pre-trial  conference  (Motion  picture)  American  Trial 
Lawyers  Association.  Made  by  University  of  Michigan. 
Released  by  Roscoe  Pound- American  Trial  Lawyers  Foun- 
dation, 1967. 

approx.  10  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Civil  advocates  series,  no. 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  various  aapecta  of  a  civil  lawsuit  involv- 
ing an  automobile  accident  case.  Shows  the  pre-trial  confeiem-e,  in 
which  a  forceful  judge  presses  for  settlement  disposition. 

1    Pre-trial  procedure— U.  S.         I,  American  Trial  Lawyers  A-sso- 
ciatlon.      II.    Roscoe    Pound-American    Trial    lawyers    Foundation. 
III.  Series:  Civil  advocates  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  11, 
rKF8900]  347  76-714019 

Roscoe  Pound  American  Trial  Ijiwyers  Foundation 


Pretrial  preparations  and  motions  (Motion  picture)  Ros- 
coe Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation,  1968. 
Made  by  University  of  Michigan. 

47  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Criminal  law  serien.  no.  8) 
SUMMARY:   Deals   with   various   aspects  of  a   criminal   lawsuit 
inrulving  a  liquor  store  robbery  case.    Shows  the  arraignment  of  the 
adult  suspect  and  presents  the  bearing  on  the  motion  to  suppren 
the  alleged  confesaloiL 

1.  Arralgnment—L'.   S,     2.   Motions   (law) — U.  S.    3,  O>n(e«sioa 
(Law)--U.  S,        I-  Roscoe  Pound- American  Trial  [jtwyers  Founda- 
tion,    II.  Series:  Olmlnal  law  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  8. 
[KF9645]  345  75-714040 

Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Fonndatlon 


The  Pretty  lady  and  the  electronic  musicians.  [Motion  picture] 
Xerox  Films.  1972.     Made  by  Stephen  Bosustow  Productions. 

IS  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm      (Notes  on  music) 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  in  which  two  young  elecCtonic  musicians 
court  a  lady  by  showing  ihcir  skills  in  making  electronic  musical  sounds. 

I.  Musical  instruments.  Electronic.  1.  Xerox  Films  II.  Series:  Notes  on 
music  (Motion  picture]. 

rML1092]  781  72-702613 

CINE  72  MARC 

Pretzel  and  Flanigan  (Motion  picture)  Unicom  Film  Serv- 
ice Corp.  (1916?, 

11  min.    si,    b&w.    16  mm,     (Gayety  comedies) 

An  Elubran  Film  Company  presentation. 

Originally    releafted    In    SO    mm. 

In    the   Loui.<ie    EriLtt    film    collection.    Library   of   Congress, 

Summary:  A  slapstick  comedy  about  the  aatlcs  of  the  baker  Fritz 
Pretzel  and  the  grocer  Pat  Flanigan  who  are  rivals  for  the  affec- 
tions of  a  lovely  lady. 

L  Unicom  Film  Service  Corporation,  n.  Loulxe  Ernst  dim  collec- 
tion.       Series:  Gayety  comedies  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-403 

The  Pretzel  hero  (FUnutrip)  Parents'  Magazine  Enter- 
prises. Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Released  by 
I.*nrning  Corp.  of  America,  1970, 

07  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  88)  rpni,.  9  min. 
mlcrogroove.     (AH  kinds  of  heroes) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  U!<m  tbe  story  of  the  same  title  by  Barbara  Rinkoff 
to  Introduce  the  hero  In  literature  and  help  make  the  pupil  aware 
of  his  own  poteutial.     For  primary  grades, 

1.  Self-i-eallutioD.  2.  Heroes  lu  literature.  i.  Rinkoff,  Barbara. 
Tbe  pretzel  bero.  ii.  Parents'  Magazine  Bnterprlaea,  Inc.,  New  York. 
liL  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series:  All  kinds  of  haroea 
(Fllmstrlp) 

398.2  70-786966 

Irfornlng  Corp.  of  Amer-  lea 


110 


Prevailing  winds  (Motion  picture)  B,  H.  E.  Education  and 
Seaboume  Enterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Weather  series) 

I»op  film. 

With  Bttidy  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  surface  air  tends  to  move  from  the 
cool  regions  near  the  poles  to  the  wanner  Equator,  Explains  that 
this  movement  and  the  difference  in  movement  of  the  rotating  earth 
and  tbe  air  above  it  results  in  a  prevailing  wind  for  any  area. 

1  Winds  I  B,H.B.  Education,  ltd.  II.  Seaboume  Enterprlaea. 
Ill     BFA   Educational   Media  Series:   Weather   serlea    (Motion 

""""'  661.6  77-711663 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Preventing  chronic  heart  disease — America's  no.  1  killer.  [Film- 
strip]     Mt,  San  Jacinto  College,  1971. 

67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  single-track,  1  reel  (S  in.), 
3  3/4  ips.,  IS  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  student  worksheet. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  V.  Joyce  Lim. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  hazards  of  heart  disease,  the  roles  of  age.  sex, 
and  race  in  its  incidence,  the  risk  factors  sUied  with  illness,  and  the  medical  tests 
and  preventive  measures  needed  to  reduce  the  risk  of  the  disease. 

1.  Heart — Diseases — Prevcmioo.        I.  Ml.  San  Jacinto  College. 
[RC682]  616.1  72-734997 

Mt.  San  Jacinto  College  72  MARC 


Preventing  food  spoilage   (Motion  picture) 
1969. 


Comprenetics, 


mc, 

1-1  nii".  -Ml.  color.  16  mm.  (Ra«ir  prooedures  for  the  food  serv- 
ice employee) 

Al"o  Issued  in  f<tandard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge 
with  magnetic  «o«nd  track. 

With  Instniotor'a  milde  and  training  gulde. 

Summary:  Dlucuwies  the  imjiortance  of  rtoriog  and  serving  food 
in  such  a  manner  as  to  retard  bacteria  growth. 

1.  Food— Preservation.  2.  Food  spoilage.  i.  Comprenetics,  Inc. 
Rerle>i:  Bn«ic  procedures  for  the  food  service  employee  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

614  7!^-707362 

Comprenetics,  Inc. 


Preventing  laboratory  accidents  (Motion  picture)  Harper 
&  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Old  Pueblo  Film 
Enterprises. 

3  mio.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Laboratory  safety  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  Rod  O'Connor. 

Summary:    Dtscussea  several  methods  of  preventing  laboratory 
accldenta 

1.  Laboratoriee — Safety  meaaures.  I,  Harper  k  Row,  Publishers. 

Series:  Laboratory  safety  tectmlqaes  (Motion  picture) 

542  75-709516 

Harper  &  Row,  Publisbera 


Preventing  oil  loss  throogh  the  valve  guides  (FUnutrip) 
Dana  Parts  Co.  jl96-!] 

23  fr.    color,     35  mm. 
With  lecture  notes. 

Summitry:  Discusses  oil  loss  through  valve  guides,  an  increasingly 
serious  problem  with  OHV  high-compression  engines. 

1.  Automobiles — Motors — Valves.        i,  Dana  Parts  Company. 

629.28  FiA68-4262 

Dana  Parts  Company 


Preventing  reading  failure  (Motion  picture)    David  Home. 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

28  min.    sd.    color,    16  mna. 

SUMMARY :    Demonstrates    tbe    approach    to    remedial    reading 
formulated  by  Dr.   Marianne  Frostlg. 

1.  Reading— Remedial  teaching.  I.  Prostlg,  Marianne. 

II.  Rome,  David.     III.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

[LB1050.5]  870.7  74-714078 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Preventing  scalds  (Motion  pieture)  Eothen  Films,  London, 
1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educntional  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mill.     fl.     color.     8  mm.     (Home  safety) 

I»op  film  mounteil  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  National  Safety  Council, 

Summary:  Uses  dramatised  Incidents  and  a  variety  of  filming  tech- 
niques to  emphaslM  safety  hazards  and  to  Illustrate  ways  to  prevent 
scalding.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Home  accidents— Prevention— Juvenile  fllma.  i.  Bothen  Films, 
n.    Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational  Corporation,  Series: 

Home  safety  (Motion  lecture) 

372.3  76-703924 

ALA  Booklist 

Preventing  slips  and  falls  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
London,  1967.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britnnnira  Educational  Corp,,  1969. 

3  mlu.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Home  safety) 

Ijoop  Him  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Crfditu:  Consultant,  National  Safety  Council. 

gymmary:  Uses  dramatised  iDctdenU  and  a  variety  of  filming  tech- 
niques to  emphaxlie  safety  hasards  and  to  Illustrate  ways  (o  prevent 
slips  and  fatla    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Home  nccldent*— Prevention— Juvenile  films.  i.  Fkithen  Fllma. 
n.    Encyclopaedia   BrlUnalca   Educational  Corporation,  Series: 

Home  safety  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  70-703028 

AI>A  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PnrcBtiaff  traMportatloa  \imm  ct  Hnstock  {FQmutHf) 
Swift  and  Co.  Made  and  released  by  University  of 
Illinois.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1»68. 

S3  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Cn*itM:  Author,  W.  H.  Witt. 

Ommmary:   Vw»    carlooiis    to    show    tht   cttues    and    nMiDS   of 
prerwtlng  bruises  on  IlTMtock.     With  ci4>ttooa 

1.  Domestic  anlni«l»— Transportatloa.         i.  Swtft  aofl  Oompany. 
n.  ininola    UnlTerslty.    VociUooal  A^cultiwe  Serrloe. 

686.06  75-734188 

Illinois.    LnlTerslty.  VocaUooal  Afrtcoltaro  Serrtco 


Preventing  waste  {Motion  picture)  National  Ektucaticmal 
Me<lia.  !969. 

S  lulu.  %A.  color.  ( Profeaslooal  food  preparatiOD  and  Mrrice 
proffram) 

VerslonB  nralUble:  magnetic  sd..  optical  sd.,  cartrldfe,  reel,  8  mm.. 
super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  »iud7  ^tde. 

Bwinmnryr  Discusses  the  frnporUoce  of  prerentlns  waate  In  food 
production.  Explains  some  of  the  practices  that  can  contribute  to 
sIrnlfloaDt  w^aste. 

1  Food  couserratlwi.  2.  Food  aerTlce  i.  National  Educattonal 
Uedla.  Series:  ProfcMlonal  food  preparation  and  serrlc*  program 
(UotioD  picture) 

642  70-703053 

Nat  loaal  Uocatloaa!  Media 

Prevention  and  management  of  ▼itreocn  loss  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Baylor  College  of  Medicine,  1970.  Made  by  Medi- 
cal Communications  Dept 

1.'>  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Rl'HMARY:  Explains  the  surgical  tedinlgue  for  prevention  and 
nanneement  of  rttreoas  loaa. 

1.   Eye — Sunrery.     2.  Vitreous  homor.  I.  Baylor  Dntrertitj, 

Waco,  Tex.    Collc^  of  Hedlctne,  Houston. 

[RE80]  617  78-711406 

CINE 

The  Prevention  and  treatment  of  decubiti  (Filnutrip) 
Trainex  Corp.,  1970. 

83  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  a,  12  in.,  88t  rpm.,  24 
mIn.    microgroove.     (Patient  care  series.  4) 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide 

Bummarv:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Presents  basic  preren- 
tlOQ  methods.  Including  good  nutritiOD,  for  decubiti.  Prorides 
added  prcrentloa  methods  for  totallj  dependent  patients,  and  coTera 
the  treatment  of  decubitus  ulcers. 

1  Care  of  the  sick.  2.  Bed-sores.  l  Tralnez  Corporation. 
Series:  Patient  care  series,  4  {Fllmstrlp) 

610.73  72-787496 

Tralnez  Corp. 

Prevention  and  trcatm«it  of  dccabitns  nkcra  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Train-Aide  Corp.  Released  by  Train-Aide  Ednca- 
tional  Systems  by  Pharmaseal  ,1970!) 

15  rain.    sd.    color.    Id  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Loop  Sim  mounted  In  cartrldcf. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  programmed  instruction  booklet,  and 
post  te«t. 

CREDITS :  Author,  Belen  Brown. 

SUMMARY:  DeOnea  decubitus  ulcers,  shows  bow  the;  derelop, 
Bod  rtaar i H w  what  specific  measures  to  follow  In  order  to  prevent 
tbalr  oecnrreoce. 

L  Bedaores.    2.  Care  of  the  sick-        I.  Train-Aide  Corporation. 
II.  Train-Aide  Eklucatluoal  Sfstems  b;  PbarmaaeaL 
[RD51]  610.7  76-712972 

Train-Aide  Corp. 

Preventiim  of  dnq»  foot  {Motion  jncture)  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Co.,  1968. 


color. 


(Foil- 


2  motion  pictures  (4  min.  each) 
tioDing  and  exercise) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Credit*.'  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Summon/:  Demonstrates  the  prerentloo  of  drop  foot  throogfa  pro- 
tecttTe  positioning,  exercise,  and  use  of  footboarda 

1.   Drop   foot  I.   Lippincott    (J-   B.i    Compaoj.  PhiUdelphla. 

Series :  Poeitlouing  and  exercise  ( Motion  picture) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-8888 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Prevention  of  extcnul  rotation  (trochanter  nD)  {Motltm 
picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Posltloninir  and  exerdae) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Vrediti:  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Bttmmary:    Demonstrates    the   appUcatloo   and  nae  of  trochanter 
roll  In  the  prevention  of  external  rotation. 

1.   Hip   joint.  I.    Lippincott    (J.   B.)    Oompuij.   Phtladelpbla. 

Series :  Positioning  and  exerdse  (Motion  plctura) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-2882 

J.B.LttipliteottOo. 


Profneional  Be- 


I  mm.  with  magnetic 


Preventive  dentistrT'    (Moti<m  picture) 
search,  inc.,  1969. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     8  mm.     (Dental  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued   In   standard  8  mm.  and   Is  snper 
sound  track. 

SUMMARY :  Emphasizea  the  benefits  of  preventing  dental  probl«ms 
before  they  start,  and  shows  recommended  procedures  for  preventing 
future  dental  problems. 

1.  Preventive  dentistr?.        I.  Professional  Research,  Inc. 
II.  Series :  Dental  series  (Motion  picture) 

[BK61]  613.4  77-718101 

Professional  ResearA,  inc 

Prcreative  orthodoatica.  (Motion  picture)     Profeasional  Science 
Filmi.  1972. 

26  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Jerome  L  Fcchtner. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  to  memben  of  the  dental  proTcMioo  ■  new  concept  in 
ofthodontiCT- Preaent*  examples  of  individual  case*,  and  show*  results  of  early 
preventive  orthodontic  treatmeni. 

I    Orthodontia.        1.  Profewtonal  Science  Films,  mc. 

,RK521,  617.6  72-702192 

ONE  72  MARC 


Prevert,  Jacques,  1900- 
see 

L'Aifaire  est  dans  le  sac. 

Prevert,  Pierre,  1906- 
see 

L'Aifaire  est  dans  le  sac. 
Prevertebrates  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.^  19T0. 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
Summary  ;  A  survey  of  the  protocbordatsa 

1.    Protochordates.  I.   E^aling   Corporation,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

Series:  The  Invertebrates  (Motion  picture) 

692  78-708977 

EailogCofp. 

Preview  of  tlw  calcalaa.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

1 1  transparencies,     color.     10  x  12  in.     (Math  analysis) 

With  teacher'!  mamtal 

SUMMARY:  Pmcott  an  ioiroductioa  to  calculus. 

I.  Calculus      [1   Calculus)       I.  Creative  Visuals  (Fum)     II.  Series:  Math 
analysis.  [Transparencies] 
rQA303j  515  72-736045 

Oeiuve  Visuals  72  MARC 


Pre-writiag  pencil  and  paper  skilla.  [Filmstrip]     Teaching  Re- 
sources Corp.,  1972- 

74  ft.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  t.  (for  manual  or  auiomstic  ad- 
vance projectors),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  11  min.     (Approaches  to  teaming) 

Side  1  of  phonodisc  coouios  an  overview  of  the  series  ai  a  whole. 

Abo  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  guide 

SUMMARY:  A  teacher -training  51mstrip  which  explores  the  developmem 
of  (ine  motor  Uills  leading  to  the  atHlity  to  reproduce  symbols  on  paper.  Pn»ents 
strokes  in  sequential  order  from  simple  lines  to  complex  curved  lines  and  in- 
cludes such  activities  as  air  tracing,  chalkboard  tracing,  fmger  and  crayon  trac- 
ing, and  copying  from  models  at  well  as  the  reproduction  of  figurea  from  mem- 
ory. 

I .  Perceptual-motor  learning.    2.  Child  study,       I- Teaching  Resources  Cor- 
poration.    II-  Series:  An^roaches  to  teaming,  [nimstripj. 
[LB  1067]  370.7  70-740 1 87 

Teaching  Resources  Owp.  72  MARC 

Prey  detection   in  the  nttlesnake   {Motion  picture)      Bi- 

olopical  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand 
McNaly.  Houghton  Mifflin  Co..  and  Harcourt,  Brace  * 
World,  1969. 

4  D)in.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film.  .        . 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  film.     Second  sertes. 

With  teacher's  guide.  -i«-, 

Gummani:  Dlscuases  temperature  aenaory  perception  In  P"  vipers. 

1  Plt-vlper«.  2.  Temperature  sense.  I.  American  !»««»««  « 
Biological  sciences.  Biological  Soleocee  CorrlctUmn  Study.  n. 
SandMcNaily  and  Company,  m.  Honghton  Mifflin  COmpan,.  tr. 
Harcourt.  Brace  *  World.  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^ 

Biological  Sdeoces  Cur-  riCTilura  Study 

PreT-pr«dator  inteiactJooB— the  moth,  the  wasp,  and  the 
■ite  {Motion  picture)  Harper  A  Row,  Publiahera,  1970. 
Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Producticais. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loon  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  ^^        ^, 

mS  b»pe  script.   Ub  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 

teai^ier's  manual. 

CreiiU-  Author,  (3harl*«  Fleechner. 

fiSmorj-:  Intridoces  the  pr«y.  predator,  and  parasite  toa  «»- 

troS^ronment.  and  Illustrates  the  effect  of  habitual  variations 

'\'T^lZrS^y    2.  insect  P^ ^"^^  n.ctJra^'SS** 
Bow.  Publlahera.  Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  pictors.    Harper 

*  ^^^^  B91.6  79-706696 

Harper  k  Bow.  PublU*-  eta 


Price,  Joe  D. 
see 


The  Price  is  right:  supply  and  demand   {Motion  picture) 
Ealinjf  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.      si.      color.      8uii»;r  S  mm.      (Elementary  economics) 

Loop  film.      Film  note*  on  cartridge  caae. 

Bvmmary:  Presents  the  basic  concepts  that  all  goods  and  services 
have  a  price,  that  competition  determines  market  jwlce,  and  that 
prices  ai-e  riexlble  and  result  from  the  balance  between  the  producers' 
aupply  of  a  good  or  service  and  the  consumers*  demand  for  it.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Exchange — Juvenile  films.     2.  Supply  and  demand.  t.  Ealing 

Corporation,  Cambridge.  Maa.  Series:  BlemeDtarr  economics 

(Motion  picture) 

372.8  76-700669 

Ealing  Corporation 

The  Price  ef  a  Hf e  {Motion  picture)    American  Foundation, 
Institute  of  Corrections,  1968.    Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

29  mln.     sd.     bftw.     19  mm. 

Bummarv:  Follows  a  single  case  in  order  to  trace  the  process  of 
probatloo  from  Its  inception  In  the  correctional  system  of  the  United 
SUtea  DtscBSSM  means  and  methods  by  wbldi  probation  can  be 
atrenftboied  and  made  more  effective. 

1  Probation— U.  S.  l  American  Foundation.  Institute  of  Cor- 
rect tons. 

364.6  Fi  A  68-795 

CINE 

The  Price  oC  a  Ufe.  [Motion  picturei     Learning  Corp.  of  America. 

1972. 


The  artistry  of  Bruce  Goff. 

Price,  Paul  B,,  1933- 
see 

1501-1/2. 


(Price  Doniet]  (Motion  ptoture)    NBC  TekTiaon,  i96S. 

28  mla     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Teiecjt.Ht  April  12.  1963.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CrediU:  Producers,  Martha  Bountree,  Lawrence  ^Ivak ;  director, 
Carl   DfiseQ ;   qwnsor,   Bevere  C(^>per  and  Braaa 

aummary:  Senator  Price  Daniel  discusses  the  role  of  the  Demo- 
crats as  a  minority  povrer.  He  talks  with  Martha  Bountree.  mod* 
wator,  Lealey  Carpeater.  Mae  Oaig,  Peter  Bdaon.  and  WlUtam 
White. 

L  Daniel,  Price.  2.  Democratic  Party.  8.  U.  8.— PoUtlca  and 
gOTerament— 196S-1961.  L  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 
NBC  Ttievlalon  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motkm  pic- 
ture) 

328.78  78-701466 


Price  Filmakers 


111 


■lit  (if  the  intcTTclaiion  of  man.  ■nimal*.  and  nature.  For 


1 1  min.     *d      c»lnr. 
With  tcachcri  |utdc. 
SUMMARY     Aptirl 
pnmiry  |radc«. 

1    Ecolt>ty         I    Lcsrnini  Corpof»tion  of  Amcnca 
372.3 


72 


72-701566 

MARC 


tQH541] 

Lcarnini  Corp  of 
America 

The  Pride  and  the  ahaiiie  (Motion  jrietun)  British  Brosd- 
easting  Corp.,  London.  B*leMed  in  the  C.  S.  by  Peter  M. 
Eobeck  &  Co.,  1968. 

30  mln.    8d.    b*w.     16  mm. 

i::;:^-;>^^ii''SSux*"Suns  of  the  Buck  HUIs  of  North 
DakoS^  repre«»Utlves  of  the  social-racial  problem  of  American 

'TfuiHS^o^SS^Sca-Reservatlons.        t.  BrlU^  Bx^d- 
casting  Corporation,    n.  Bobeck   (Peter  M.)   &  Company,  inc..  New 

^"^^  301.45  79-700640 

Peter  M-  Bobeck  A  Co. 

Pride,  humility,  gratitade  (Filmstrip)    Family  Films,  1966. 

45  f  r.  color.  3S  ami.  and  pbooodiac :  1  s.,  12  In..  S3i  rpm.,  15  min. 
(DlsctisslOQ  starters,  do.  S) 

With  leader's  guide. 

CrtiiU:  Writer.  T.  D.  Allen;  narrator.  William  Woodson. 

SKfsmary;  Presents  three  separate  sequences  to  stlmalate  groups 
to  examine  the  coiKepU  of  pride,  bumlUtr,  and  gratltade  as  they 
pertain  to  Christian  character. 

1.   Pride  and  vanity.     2.  Humility.     3.  Gratitude.  i.  Family 

Films,  Inc.         Series:  DIacuasion  sUrters  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

248.4  70-737588 

Family  Films 

The  Pride  of  the  cfam  (Motion  picture)  Piclcford  Film 
Corp.    Released  by  Artcraft  Pictures  Corp.,  1917. 

9e  m!i.    si-    b*w.    16  mm. 

Orlglii;>lly  released  in  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  Imperfect :  main  titles  wanting. 

In  the  Mary  Plckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CrfdUt:  Director,  Maurice  Toumeur;  photography,  Luclen  Andrtot 
Ca*t:  Mary  Plckford.  Matt  Moore.  Ed  Roseinan,  Joel  Day.  Kathryn 
Browne  Decker.  Warren  Cook. 

BMmmarjf:  A  drama  of  love  and  life  In  a  fishing  village  on  the 
coast  of  Scotland.  Young  Margaret  MacTarish  becomes  head  of  the 
dan  when  her  father  Is  lost  at  sea.  Her  romance  with  a  young 
man  of  the  village  Is  threatened  when  it  Is  discovered  that  he  Is 
really  the  son  of  an  English  woman  of  rank  who  comes  to  take  him 
barfc  to  England. 

I.  Plckford  Film  Cor-  poration.    «.  Artcraft  Pictures  Cor- 

poration,   m.  Mary  Plckftocd  Mm  collection. 

Fi 68-365 

Priest,  Ray  Owen 
see 

Meatflowers. 

The  Priest  and  the  politidan  (Motion  picture)  CBS  News, 
1963. 

54  min.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documenUrj  show  CBS  report* 

CBKDITS:  Producers  and  writers  William  Peters,  Darid  Buka- 
batim ;  reporter,  Dan  Bather. 

SCMMART:  I>escribes  the  hate  and  violence  that  erupted  In 
Plaqiiemlnea  Parish.  Louisiana,  when  Father  Chris  Schneider  •trug- 
gled  to  open  Our  Lady  of  Good  Harbor  School  to  both  NegnMs  and 
whites  against  the  wish  of  the  local  poUtlcal  boss  Leander  Pwes. 
Bxamlnes  th»  position  of  both  skies  lo  this  Intccrattoo  conflict 

1.   Segregaton  in  education — Plaquemines  Parish,  La.  I.  CBS 

reports    (Television  program)     IL   Columbia   Broadcasting   SyatMn, 
Inc.    CBS  Newa. 

Fi  67-751 

Hw  Priest  01  MyockmL  [Motion  picture]     WKYC-TV.  1971. 

5S  mm      sd.     color.      16  mm.     (Mooiagc) 

Tclccati  on  dK  documentary  program  Moniage. 

SUMMARY.  Shows  a  Japanese  sculpture  in  the  Cleveland  Minciun  of  An 
■nd  retraces  the  efToru  lo  verify  ihc  origin,  aulhcntkity.  sod  htuory  of  the  an 
object  before  it*  exhibition  in  the  museum. 

1  Priest  of  Myo4hinji  (Sutue)  I  WKYC-TV  (Television  tution)  Cleve- 
tand.     II.  Series:  Montage.  (Motion  piclurei 

(NB1050]  730.74  72-700039 

CINE  72  MARC 


Priestley,  John  Boynton,  1894- 
house 
see 

The  Old  dark  house. 


The  old  dark 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Primaries  I:  Challenge  to  a  Preafdcnt  (Motion  picture) 

Metromedia  Pi-oducers  Corp.    Released  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated. 1970. 

:;0  tuln.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (National  politics  serieit) 
Summarj:   Examloes  tb«  cballense*  offered  to  the  JottosoD  ad- 
miolstratlon    by    Senator   Eugene    HcCartby,    Richard    NIxod,   aod 
Senator  Robert  Kennedy  in  the  primaries  of  1968. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Primaries— U.  S.     2.  Presidenls— U.  3.— Election— 19Ga  I. 

Metromedia  Producers  CJorporatlon.     II,  Films  Incorporated.  Se- 

ries- National  politics  series  (Motion  picture) 

329  76-711277 

Films  Incorporated 


The  Primaries  II:  The  Democrats — a  party  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Metromedia  Producers  Corp.  Released  by  Films 
Incorporated,  1970. 

23  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm.     (NatlMial  politics  aerien) 
Summary :    Discusses   the  political  stru^e  of  Robert   Kennedy, 
Eugene  M(<^rtby,  and  Hubert  Humphrey  for  the  Democratic  nomi- 
nation to  the  Presidency. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Primaries— U.  S.     2.  Presidents— D.  S.— Election— 1968.  I. 

Metromedia  Producers  Corporation.    II.  Films  lucorporated.         Se- 
ries: National  politics  series  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  TO-711278 

Films  Incorporated 


PriBiary.    [Motion    picture]       Drew    Associates   and   Time-Life 
Broadcast.     Released  by  Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

54  mm      sd.     b&w       16  mm      (The  Living  cimcra,  no.  1) 
SUMMARY:  Presenu  behind- the-tcenes  close-ups  of  the  I960  Wisconsin 

pnmar>'  coniest  between  Senators  Humphrey  and  Kennedy.  Shows  the  two 

candidates,  their  wives,  and  their  campaign  entourages, 

I    Prinianc*— Wisconsin      2.  Presidents— United  States- -Election -1960. 

3.  Humphrey.  Hubert  Horiiio.  1911.     4.  Kennedy.  John  Fitzgerald.  Pk-s  US . 

1917-1963.        I.  Drew  Associates.  New  York.     II   Time-Life  Broadcast,  inc. 

in.  Time-Life  Films.     IV  Series:  The  Living  camera.  (Motion  picture]  no.  1. 

CJK2075,  329.3  77-714649 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Primary  cell  {Motion  picture)  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Lon- 
don, 1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Media. 

4  min.    si.     TOlor.    super  8  mm.     (Electricity  series! 

l»op  fllni. 

With  study  miide. 

Summary:   Shows  the  action  of  a  simple  cell,  demonstrates  the 
cause  of  polarization.     Also  shows  amalgamation  and  its  adranUge. 

1.  Klectrtc  batteries.  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers,  London. 

II.  BFA  Educntion  Media.        Series:  Electricity  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

537  71-708880 

BFA  Educational  Kfedia 


Primary  economics  (FUmstrip)    AVI  Associates,  1970. 

4  filmstrips  (55  fr.  eacA)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs  (2  s. 
each),  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  13  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  gtildes. 

Contents:  Daniel's  birthday:  choosing  goods  and  services. — 
Mk-haers  moon  store;  producing  goods  and  Berrices, — A  collar  for 
Patrick  :  buying  goods  and  serrices. — Adam  builds  a  bank ;  saring  for 
goods  and  services.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Economics.        i.  AVI  Associates. 

372.8  75-736604 

AVI  Associates 


Primary  education  in  England  (Motion  picture)    I/D/E/A. 
RelfsistHi   by   John   Patterson   and   Associates,   1970. 

17  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

SI'MMARY:  A  documentary  account  of  the  "family  grouping" 
syHiem  being  used  in  the  Infant  school  In  England.  Sapports  the 
cont-ept  of  nongrarted  schools  by  emphasizing  the  significance  of  non- 
graded  education  as  an  International  Innovation.  Filmed  at  Sea 
Mills  Infant  School  in  Bristol. 

1.  Education,  Primary— England.  I.  Institute  for  the  Develop- 
ment of  Edacatlonal  Activities.  II.  John  Patterson  and  Associates. 
372.942  75-712606 

I/D/E/A 


Primary  growth  in  trees  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and 
Batchelor  Education  Division,  Liondon  [196-?,  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Rritannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  Olio.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.    Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Adviser,  Brian  Jones. 

Summary:  Describes  the  regions  of  a  tree  In  which  growth  takes 
ptace  and  follows  the  proceasea  of  cell  division,  extension,  and  dif- 
ferentiation. 

1.  Treea.  2.  (Irowlh  (Plants)  3.  Cell  division  (Biology)  4.  Oell 
differentiation.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  Lon- 

don,    11.   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

582.16  Fi  A  68-2962 

Balms  and  Batcbelor  Cartoon  Films 


PrlisarT  Mtulc  reedlag:  grade  1.  [Transparenciet]    Creative  Vitu- 

aU.  1967. 


2]  ifaniparcncici      10  k  12  ti 


1/3  ri 


.  141  r 


and  4  phonodiict  (2  s.  each).  12  in.,  33 


Wiih  4i  overlay* 

Atoo  i%*otd  with  phoniitape  in  cUKIIC. 

With  tctchcr't  mlnu*l 

CREDITS    Author,  Hw^h  M.  EIIikmi. 

SUMMARY    PreKnU  10  IcMoni  in  mutk  resdinf  for  first  grsde 

I    S«(hi-rea<lm|  (MutK)        I   Creative  Vtiuali  (Fimt) 

cMT236i  372.8  72-735534 

Creslive  Vnualt  72  MARC 


Primary  music  reading:  grade  2.  [Tnmsparenciea]    Creative  Visu- 
als, 1967. 

20  iransparenciM      10  i  12  in        and  S  phonodiics  (2  t.  each).  12  in..  33 
1/3  rpm..  191  min. 
With  50  overlays, 

AIk)  issued  with  phonoiapc  in  cassette. 
With  teacher's  manual, 
CREDITS:  Author,  Hugh  M-  Ellison, 

SUMMARY:  Presents  20  lessons  in  music  reading  Tor  second  grade. 
I    Sight-reading  (Music)        I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm) 

[MT236]  372.8  72-735535 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Primftry  mask  rcadtog:  grade  3.  [Tranaparendet]    Creative  Vtsu- 
ab,  1967. 

20  transparencies.     10  x  12  in.       and  phonoupes:  2  reels  (7  in.),  3  3/4  ips., 
240  min. 

With  67  overlays. 

Also  isstied  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Hugh  M.  Ellison. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  20  lessons  in  music  reading  for  third  grade. 

1.  Sight-reading  (Music)        I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm) 

[MT236)  372.8  72-735536 

Creative  VisuaU  72  MARC 


Primary  school— 5-to  10-year-olds  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Pub- 
lications, London,  1970.  Made  by  Bernard  Oma.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyi^  Visual  Publications. 

38  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Ideas  and  design,  no.  1) 
With  study  guide.  ,  _     ,  .„_ 

SIMMAKY;  Shows  how  children  can  use  paper,  palnta,  string, 
plasticine,  wire,  wood,  scraps,  and  polystyrene  to  create  Imaginative 
works  Involving  shape,  pattern,  color,  and  tertwre. 

1  Creative  activities  and  ae«t  work.  2.  Creative  thinking  (Educa- 
tion) I.  VImial  Ptibllcatlons.  ltd.,  I.^ndon.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual 
Publications.     III.  Series:  Ideas  and  design  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

[LB1537]  740  77-739660 

Mclntyre  visual  Publications 


Primary  scdlmeatary  featarea.  (IHlnutrip]     Avid  Corp.,  1972. 

2  ninistrips  (pL  1,  46  fr.;  pt.  2,  47  fr.).  bftw.  35  mm.  attd  phonodiac: 
2  s.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  16  min.  each  side. 

CREDITS:  Text  and  photography.  Laurence  J.  lankowaki. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  sedimcnUtion  is  the  depoaii  of  materials  carried 
by  water,  and  shows  the  dilTcrent  paticnu  formed  by  crossbedding,  graded 
bedding,  mud  cracks,  and  conglomerates, 

1.  Sedimentary  structures.        I.  Avid  Corporation. 
tQE472]  551.3  70-740443 

Avid  Corporation  72  MARC 


Primary  storage.  [TranspareacieS]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

11  transparencies.      10  x  12  in.     (Data  processing  transparencies) 

With  teacher's  manual, 

CONTENTS:  Corememory,— Archiiectuieof  core, — Concept  of  address.— 
Two  state  device, — Makeup  of  a  core. — Writing  to  core. — Reading  from  core  O. 
— Reading  from  Core  1. — Thin  film  memory. — Rod  memory. — Monolithic 
memory, 

I,  Magnetic  cotes.  2,  Computer  storage  devices,  1.  Creslive  Visuals 
(Firm)     M   Series, 

tTK7895.M4]  001.6  72-735876 

Creative  VisuaU  72  MARC 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:  backward  roll  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Parthenon  Pictures.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1971. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  91m. 

With  study  guide.  ^     .„  ..       ,,      ,i 

Summary:  Uses  stop  acUon  to  demonstrate  the  backward  roll 
from  the  egg  sit  position.  EmphasiMe  body  form  and  the  movement 
of  the  hands.    For  elementary  grade*.  .   „  ,„     „  i>i7<t 

1.  Tumbling,  I.  Parthenon  Pictures,  Hollywood.  Calif.  11.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.4  74-711681 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:  egg  sit  (Motion  picture) 

Parthenon  Pictures.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

IXKip  film. 

With  study  guide,  ^      .      ,    .     *  .i._ 

Summary:  Ubbb  stop  action  to  demonstrate  the  simplest  of  the 
primary  tumbllt»g  skills,  the  egg  sit,  emphasising  body  form  and 
head  position.    For  eltmentary  grade*. 

1.  Tumbling,  I.  Parthenon  Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

76-711679 


BFA  EducaUonal  Media 


796.4 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:  forward  roD  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Parthenon  Pictures.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  V971. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 
I/>op  dim. 
With  study  guide. 

Summary:    Uses  stop  action  to  demonatrate  the  forward    roll, 
emiihnslzing  head  position  and  placement  of  handi.    For  elfltnentUT 

""l.  Tumbling,         I.  Parthenon  Plctorea,  Hollywood,  Calif.    11.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.4  70-711680 

BFA  Educational  Media 


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Primary  tumbling  skills  series:  frog  head  stand  (Motion 
picture)  Parthenon  Pictures.  Released  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1971, 

3  niln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary;   Uses  stop  action  to  sliow  how  the  arms  are  locked 

,.K  ..".?■'  '"''  ""  '"'"''  "  °""«^  forward  to  form  a  triangle 

with  the  hands  on  the  mat  while  perfonnlng  the  frog  head  stand 

Emphasises  safety.    For  elementary  grades.  "«     =«ii  >uuia. 

1. 'Tnmbllng.  I.  Parthenon  Pictures,  Hollywood,  CalU.  II.  BFA 
£,uucatIonal  Media. 

BFA  Educational  Media  ^'^  ''^''^^^^ 


Primary  tumbling  skills  series:  frog  stand  (Motion  picture) 
Parthenon  Pictures.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media 
1971. 

3  niln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm, 

l-oop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  stop  action  to  demonstrate  that  the  frog  stand 
requires  good  body  balance  and  a  Arm  lock  of  the  elbows  inside  the 
knees.    Emphasizes  safety.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Tumbling.  I.  Parthenon  Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif  11  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.4  71-711683 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Primary  tumbUng  skills  series:  liead  stand  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Parthenon  Pictures.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media.  1971. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  aim. 

With  study  guide. 

har  r-Sie  Z^.  T.^Si  S  SrheS?  aTd'S  S  SLslSn^ 
Sy™'F°o'?eSm'e.SyS"r  '"  '^  ""'  '"•''■  ^^^ 
Educ.'iloTal Media.'-  ''"'""°°°  ""'"""^  Holly«™oJ.  Calif.  II.  BFA 
BFA  Educational  Media  '°*''  75-711684 


Primates  (Motion  picture)    National  Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 
Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum. 

24  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (Animal  secrets) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Education  .\BsociaIloo, 
the  Natloniil  Science  Teachers  Association,  the  American  Library 
Association,  and  the  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences. 

8ummarv-  Traces  the  rise  of  ihe  primates.  Examines  the  ana- 
tomical changes,  the  beginnings  of  sociality  and  speech,  the  more 
complex  brain,  the  semi-erect  posture,  and  other  human-like  char- 
acteristics. 

1.  Primatet*.  '2.  Evolution,  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.     II.  Graphic  Curriculum,   lnc„  New  York.  Series:   Animal 

secrets  (Motion  picture) 

599.8  Fi  A  68-1033 

Graphic  Curriculum 


Prime  TV  Films,  inc. 


Easy  Street. 


Prime  time.  [Motioo  picture]     Davidson  Films.     Released  by 
Xerox  Films,  1971. 

9  min.     id.     color.     16  nmi.     (Exploring  mathcmatici) 
SUMMARY:  Show*  how  to  dbtinguish  between  prime  and  compoaite  num- 
bcn  by  preaentint  a  itory  in  which  a  ipecialist  in  ipace  communication*  help* 
maintain  contact  with  inuUigent  life  on  ■  newly  di*covered  planet.  For  clemen- 
tary  grades, 

1  Number*,  Prime— Juvenile  film*.  2.  Factor*  (Alg^ra>- Juvenile  fihn*, 
tl.  Numbm.  Primcj  I.  David«jn  Film*,  San  Fr»nci»co,  II,  Xerox  FUm*, 
III.  Serie*:  Exptoring  maihemalica.  [Mooon  picnire]  -if^^m's 

tQA246,  372.7  ^^''mAR? 

ONE  "  "*"^ 


Primeval  forests  (FUmstrip)     Curriculum  Materials  Corp., 
1967. 

44  fr     color.     R5  mm.     (Studying  nature  In  our  national  parks) 

RcTlsed  version  of  the  1050  filmstrip  of  the  same  title. 

Summaiy:  Traces  how  a  living  forest  of  100  million  years  ago 
gradually  turned  to  stone:  surveys  the  existing  primeval  forests  In 
Sequoia.  Mulr.  Olympic,  and  Itocky  Mountain  National  Parks.  Points 
out  the  size,  age,  and  special  characteristics  of  sefluolas  and  coast 
redwoods,  explains  bow  a  rain  forest  is  created,  and  defines  the  tlm- 
berllne  In  Itocky  Mountain  National  Park.  .  .  „ 

1.  Forests  and  Forestry— Hocky  Mountains.  2.  Petrified  Forests. 
I.  Curriculum  Materials  Corporation,  Series:  Studying  nature  In 
our  national  parks  (Filmstrip) 

684.90978  Fi  A  67-3916 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp, 


The  Primitive  earth  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Origin  of  life) 

Loop  tllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*.-  Author,  Sidney  Fox. 

Summary.-  Summarli^  the  hypothesized  Indlrldual  steps  In  tbe 
origin  of  life,  using  experiments  which  are  placed  In  the  context  of 
primitive  earth  conditions. 

1.  Life— Origin.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series  :  Origin  of  life  ( Motion  picture) 

661  T8-T00870 

Baling  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Piiatitivc  man  in  a  modem  world  (MoHof^  purjurv)    Moody 
Institute  of  Science,  1969. 

23  mt  I.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacbers"  ^Ide. 

Sftmnvii'y:  A  studj  of  the  descendaDts  of  the  Maya  and  iDca 
ciTlllzatloDs  who  are  living  today.  Discusses  the  sigDlflcuice  of  moral 
decay  Id  the  fall  of  ancient  ciTlUzatloiu  and  the  leaeona  to  be  learned 
from  the  pest 

1.  Mayas.    2.  locas.        \.  Moody  Institute  of  Science. 

901.9  76-70M76 

Moody  Institute  of  Science 


Primm,  John 


Ooom — titty — boom. 
Peace  beat. 


Primm  *s  Productions 
see 

Triangle. 

Primm^iam  {Motion  picture)  Amram  Nowak  Asaociates. 
Released  by  Pyramid  Fibn  Producers,  1968. 

12  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

aummary:    A   meditation   film,   wltbont   narratlmi,   which   shows 
babbles  accompanied  by  sltar  moslc. 

1.  SItar  mttslc.  i.  Amram  Nowak  Assodatea.    n.  Pyramid  Film 

ProdDCers. 

701945  71-701725 

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Prince  Albert  story  {Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept 
of  Education,  School  Broadcasts  Section,  Regina,  1966. 
Made  by  Saskatchewan  Cine-Graphic  DivLsion. 

SO  miD.  sd.  b&w.  Id  mm.  (Saskatchewan  slghtltne  series,  no. 
10) 

Telecast  under  the  title  Prioce  Albert. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director.  R.  F.  Howard;  writer,  Gertrude 
Murray :  photographers,  L.  B.  Todd.  K.  M.  Patterson. 

Summary:  Traces  the  bistorr  and  development  of  Prince  Albert 
from  Its  beginning  as  an  Indian  gathering  place  tbrough  the  arriral 
of  Angltcan  and  Presbyterian  settlers,  to  the  present  time. 

1.  PriDce  Albert,  Sask.— Hist  i.  Saskatchewan.  School  Broad- 
casts Section.  Series:  Saskatchewan  slghtllse  aeries  (Hotloo  pic- 
ture) no.  10. 

971.24  Fi  A  68-26 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Prince  and  the  dragra  (Motion  picture)     Walt  Disney 
Home  Movies,  1968. 

12  mln.     Kl.     color.     8  mm.     (Disney  classics) 

Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Also  iHsued  In  b&w. 

Short  version  (4  min.)  also  Issued. 

Other  language  versions :  French.  German.  Italian. 

Excerpts  from  the  1i>.~>8  Walt  Disney  35  mm.  sonnd  motion  pic- 
ture entitled  Sleeping  t>efluty. 

Adapted  from  the  Grimm  fairy  tale. 

SUMMARY:  Shons  Prince  Phillip  ns  he  attempts  to  defeat  the 
dragon  In  order  to  rescue  the  princess.     With  subtitle, 

I.    Urlmm.   Jakob    Liidwig   Karl,    1785-1863.      DomrOechen.      II. 

Sleeping  tteauty   (Motion  picture)     III.  Walt  Dlaney  Home  Hovlea. 

791.43  71-714145 

Walt  Disney  Produc-  tions 


Le  Prince  de  Ligne  (Prince  of  ligne)  (Motion  picture) 
Jacques  Kupiaeonoff,  Belgium.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Belgian  Information  Service,  1967. 

24  mln.    sd.    b&w.     18  nun. 

English  venlon. 

Summarif:  A  documentary  on  the  life  of  Prince  Charles^oaeph  de 
Ugse. 

1.  Ligne.  Charles  Joeeph.  Prince  de,  1786-1814.  i.  KoplMOOoff, 

Jacquea     n.  Belgian  Information  Service,     m.  Prince  of  Ugne  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

Fi A  67-2186 
Belstan  InformaUoo  Serrioe 


Prince  Edward  Island,    Travel  Bureau 
see 

Holiday  island. 


Prince  Edward  Island  {Motion  picture)     Imperiml  On,  To- 
ronto, 1967.    Made  by  Peterson  Productions. 

6  mlu.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Centouiial  tertea} 

French  rerslon  also  Issued. 

CredU$:  Director,  Kirk  Jones;  script,  Joe  Hatt-Oouk;  director  of 
pbotography,  George  UorlU ;  editor,  Derek  Baker. 

Bummarti:  Outlines  the  history  of  Prince  Edward  Island  and  de- 
scribes its  OenteDDial  projects. 

1.  Prince  Edward  Island — Hist        L  Imperial  Oil,  ltd.        Serlea  : 
Centennial  series  (Motion  picture) 

971.7  FiAe7-»746 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Prince  Hazelnnt  (Motion  picture)     DBA  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  story  about  a  king  who  must  decide  which  of  his 
sons  will  inherit  bis  crown  is  used  to  stimulate  oral  language  skills. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.    language    arts    (Elementary)      2.    Oral   communication. 
L  DBA  Productions,    n.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  York. 

372.6  73-706881 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


Prince  Henry  the  navigator  (Filmstrip)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968.  Made  by  Producers 
Color  Service  in  Detroit 

70  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (The  Age  of  exploration) 
Bummary:  E>escrlbe8  the  sclenllflc  and  geographic  progress  of  the 
late  Middle  Ages,  stressing  the  accomplishments  of  Prince  Henry. 

1.  Henrique,  o  Navegaddr,  Infant  of  Portugal,  13&4-1460.  t.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Bducatlooal  Corporation.  Series:  The  Age 
of  exploration  (B^Imstrip) 

909.07  Fi  A  68-4574 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Edocatloaal  Ootp. 

A  Prince  in  Crete  (Motion  picture)    Robert  Ziller,  1968. 

18  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummai-y:  Portrays  the  Mlnoan  civilization  in  Crete  as  seen 
through  the  eyes  of  a  lltUe  boy  who  Imagines  himself  to  be  a  de- 
scendant of  the  legendary  King  Minos.  Shows  him  as  he  wandera 
through  the  Palace  of  Knossos,  encounters  many  frescoes,  statuettes, 
and  seals,  and  finally  meets  the  snake  goddeas. 

Another  issue,     35  mm. 

1.  Crete—Antlq.        l  Ziller,  Robert.  1914- 

913.39  Fi  A  68-796 

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Prince  in  the  apple  town  (Motion  pictun)    Paulist  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

28  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  disciisHlon  guide.  ^  „  ,  ,.   o 

CreiiU:  Producer.  John  Meredyth  Lucas;  director,  Ralph  Senen- 
Bky  :  writer,  Thomas  C.  Caramagno.    Catt:  Jane  Wyman,  Oefw:  Hay- 

Bummary:  A  dramatisation  about  a  couple  of  small-town,  retired 
actors  who,  after  a  period  of  deapalr.  come  to  belleTe  In  the  beauty 
of  life  and  ImmorUllty.  ^  ,,,         „    ,        ,     >  u. 

I.  PauUst  Productlona,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.        Series:  Insight 


(Motion  picture* 


Paulist  Produrttoni 


79-705438 


Le  Prince  pain  d*epiccs  (FSmatrip)     C^dima  films,  Paris. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  with  disc  by  Goasler  Pub.  Co.,  1959. 

37  ft.     color.    35  mm.     and  phooodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  14 
mln. 

With  leRSon  in  French. 

Bummary:  A  French  language  teaching  film.    Presents  the  story 
about  the  gingerbread  boy.    With  captions. 

1,   French  language — Audlo-Tlsual  Instmction.  i.  Gingerbread 

boy.    II.  CMlma  films,    in.  Oessler  Publishing  Company. 

440.7  76-732770 

Gessler  Pub.  Co. 

The  Princess  and  the  pea  {Filmstrip)     Cooper  Films  and 
Records,  1969. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phooodlsc :  1  a,  12  In.,  SSi  *vm.  8  min. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  fllmstripa,  series  B) 

With  teaclier's  guide. 

CredUf :  ProdDcer,  Prentice  Ford ;  mnsfc.  Bom  Rio ;  narrator  and 
editor,  UMrgle  BelL 

Bttrnmary:  PreMots  the  Hans  Christian  Andersen  tale  atxmt  a 
prince  and  his  search  for  a  r«ai  princess. 

1.  Andersen,  Hana  (Sirisdan,  1805-1S75.     Prlndsessen  paa  aerien. 
Bng.    n.  Cooper  Films  and  BecordsL        Series. 

398.21  76-784980 

Cooper  nima  and 


Princess  OTloarke  (Motion  picture)  Warner  Bros.  Pic- 
time,  1943.  Released  for  television  by  American  Artists 
Productions  ,19^1, 

93  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  Warner  Bros. — First  National  plctnre. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Hal  B.  Wallls:  director  and  writer,  Norman 
Krasoa ;  munlc,  Frederick  Hollander ;  photography.  EmIe  Haller ; 
film  editor,  Warren  Low.  Ciut:  Olivia  DeHariland,  Rt^rt  Cum- 
minga,  Charles  Cobum,  Jack  Carson,  Jane  Wyman. 

Summary:  An  American  airplane  pilot  falls  In  lore  with  a  girl 
after  a  whirlwind  romance  and  then  discovers  she  ts  a  refugee  prin- 
cess of  European  royalty. 

I.  Warner  Brotheni  Plctores,  inc.    n.  American  Artists  Productions. 

791.43  77-704277 

Princeton  University.    Dept.  of  Psychology 
see 

Hypothalamic  reward  in  feeding,  running, 
and  mating  behavior. 

The  Principles  of  adhesion  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
IJoreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1970.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  rain.  si.  cAoT.  super  8  mm.  (Wood:  adheHlvee  (gluing  and 
clamping) 

Loop  film. 

SUUHABT:  Introduces  three  basic  types  of  glue:  animal,  casein, 
and  urea  resin.  Presents  expm-lments  with  four  different  wooda 
having  varying  properiies  and  fining  surfaces  to  demonstrate  how 
to  obtain  strong  JoInU  by  sHectlng  the  most  suitable  glue  for  the 
gitiing  surface.     First  In  a  aerie*  of  sevm  motion  pictures. 

1.  (Jlue.  2.  Gluing.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II,  EocydtqMedla  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Wood:  adhesives  (glulnx 
and  clamping  >     ( Uotloo  picture  > 

(TP968]  684.1  76-713657 

Bncyclopiiedla  Britaa-  nice  Bducatiuuil  Corp. 


Prindiries  of  balanec  {Motion  picture)     BlakistMi  Dirision, 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  John  H,  Tyo. 

10  m.u.    sd.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  iMued  ax  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher'R  guide  and  .ttudent  study  manual. 

CredUi.'  Educational  advl^r,  Itarbara  Narrow. 

Bummary:  Demonstratefl  and  eipialns  the  physical  concepts  of 
lability  and  balance  applied  to  the  human  body  when  a  person  ts 
Involved  Id  various  common  activities. 

1.    NumeR   and    nurxlng.      2.    Equiilhriam    (Physiology)  L 

BIcOraw-ailt  Book  Company.  Blaklvtoo  Division.  Series:  Funda- 
mental nunitng  series  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  76-702951 

UcQraw-Hlll  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


**^'!*^v*f  *^f*°«  clothing  ...  the  whys  (Motion  pic- 
ture) John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1969.  Made  by  Audio  Ppodao- 
tions. 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

-eriS^Va^^'Sd'S  SilS'«  «'  •"-»'  "<»  «>■—  t»- 

1.  Sewing.     2.  Dressmaking.        r.  Wiley  (Johnl  and  Sons,  inc. 
CINE  ^-2  T5-705646 


Principles  of  electricity  {Motion  picture)  General  Electric 
Educational  Films,  1965. 

20  min.    sd.    ct^r.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Usee  animation  to  describe  the  basic  concepts  of  elec- 
trons. DIscussM  the  flow  of  electrons,  positive  and  negative  cbargM. 
current,  voltage,  resistance,  and  the  fundamentals  of  generators  and 
motors. 

1.  Electricity.        i.  Oeneral  Electric  Educational  Films. 

™  Fi  A  66-758 

Oeoerai  Electric  Bdoca-  Uonal  PUma 


Principles  of  electricity  {Motion  picture)     General  Electric 

Educational  Films,  1966. 
20  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

w.Ti,^  "t^^"  "*'  *''*'  ^^^  "<'t'°''  P'rt""*  of  the  same  tltla 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Using  animation  and  live  sequences,  describe  basic 
coneqjts  of  electron^  poeitlve  and  negative  ^wnS^cJ^^Sr^oltJ^ 
■^  "^"^!;5?  '°°'*TL^>  metho^f  generaalTeSSSV 

1.  Electricity.        i.  General  Electric  EducaUonal  Films 

OeneralElectrie  ^catSooairu™       ^' ^  6^1669 


Foree.  1964. 

13  Bin.     sd.    cotor.     1< 
SUM)k«ARY:  Shows  the 
refri(eniiaa  uain.  Explaiiii 
the  eKpansicw  valve,  cotnprasor. 


1 ,  Rcfh(efatiaa  and  rcfngentidg  machtBcry. 
tTP492j  621.5 

MS.  Norton  Air  Force  72 

Base,  Data  Support  Div. 


[Mottod  picture]    U.S.  Air 


of  the  basic  physics  of  heat  Uanslier  in 
hsDges  ia  rcfrigeranl  pawiin  throogfa 
coodenscT,  and  evspontor  u  it  carrici  heal  lo 


1.  United  States.     Air  Force. 

72-700866 

MARC 


Principles  ororMt.  [Motion  picture]    A-V  Corp,  1970?    Released 
by  Time-Life  Films. 

.  High 


The  Principles  of  automatic  saosa^  Unking  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Film  Production  Unit,  Iowa  State  UniTersity,  1970. 

5  mill.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Richard  H.  Kraemer;  director,  writer,  and 
editor.  Thomas  K.  Smith;  technical  advlaets,  Robert  Rust,  Tom 
Hooker. 

SUMMARY:  Deecrit>efl  hand  sausage  licking,  showing  variattona 
which  lyplcallr  occur.  Compares  the  hand-linked  product  with  that 
made  by  tbe  Townsend  Frank-A-Matic,  and  Illustrates  tbe  basic  prin- 
ciples of  tbe  Frank-A-Hatlc. 

1.  Sausages.  2.  Packing-houses  —  Equipment  and  supplies.  L 
Iowa.  SUte  University  of  Science  and  Technologr,  Ames.  Film 
Production  Unit. 

664  n-710221 

Iowa  State  Univ.  PtIm  ProdnctI<M)  Unit 


113 


(Space     Ihc  ncm   i 


appri.x    II  m 
M;hiK)l  kvcl.  no. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  ■  uieltiic's  iirbtl.  irircular  of  elliptical.  Dikuucs  the 
la»»  or  incnia  and  universal  graviiaiion  and  how  ihcy  govern  the  flight  of  an 
i>rl>iling  Miciiitc. 

1.  Artinciai  taictlitci  Orbit*.  I.  A-V  Corporation.  Houston.  Ten.  M. 
Time-Life  Films.  III.  Scries:  Space  (he  new  science.  [Motion  picture]  High 
school  level,  no.  I, 

tTL  1 080]  629.46  77-7 1 4728 

Time-Life  Films  73  MARC 


Principles  of  parent-child  programs  for  the  pre-schod 
hearing:  impaired  (Motion  picture)  Pennsylvania  State 
University,  Audio-Visual  Services.  Beleased  by  Psycho- 
lofncal  Cinema  Register,  Penn.'iylvania  State  University, 
1967. 

28  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Authors.  B.  H.  Siegenthaler.  U  P.  Greeohill 

Bummary:  Contrasts  the  audlological  work  done  with  hearing- 
Impaired  children  and  their  parents  In  the  usual  clinical  setting  and 
tbe  work  done  in  an  intensive  program  with  parents  present  st  all 
times.  Includes  demonstrations  of  hearing  testing,  nurserr  school 
activities,  psychological  counseling  of  parents,  and  testing  of  chil- 
dren. 

1.   Children.   Deaf.     2.   Audiometry.     3    Hearing.  i.   Pennsyl- 

vania.    State  UnlvMSity.  Audio-Vlaual  Services,    n.  Peonsyl- 

vania.    State  University.  Paycbologtcal  Cinema  Register. 

,^      ,  „  371.91  Fi  A  68-1959 

P«in«ylvanla.     SUte  University.    Audlo-Vianal  Services 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PriadplM  of  Miwe  mA  hwl  la  fin  fl|htiM>  [Slide  set] 

Film  Communicaton,  1972. 

S>  itido.    color.    2  s  2  in.       utd  pfaonotape  in  csMetu:  I  7/8  ips.,  15  mis. 

With  tMttuctor^  guide  aad  Mwdy  nusml. 

CREDITS:  Praduoer.  lUy  J«wdl;  writm.  Alo  Skrti,  ManhaD  Perfaun;  »n 
work.  Herb  Johiuoo. 

SUMMARY^  ExpUiu  in^Joruoce  of  the  control  of  witer  «nd  unoke  in 
ftrefiihtinf .  Comment*  on  the  htoclion*  of  ipfinUer  systenM,  the  treaaneoi  of 
difrercot  types  of  propcny,  the  proiectkn  of  wlui  ii  satvaicd.  aod  the  preventioo 
«r  avokUile  damace  roUoviaf  a  fire 

1.  Fire  cstinctioo.     2.  Pin  ^rinkkn.     3.  Sahnfe.       I-  mm  Cofmnuiuca- 


tTH93lO.$} 
mm  Commuoicaton 


628.9 


72-733499 
MARC 


Principles  of  television:  Audio  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Ijatchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mill.    'A.    color,    sup^r  8  aim. 

Loop  film.  ■,   „ 

1.  TeleTi8ion.    1.  Television— Heoei vers  and  reception.         I.  More- 

Itnd-Latchford   I'nxluctlons.  Toronto.     II.  Universal  Education  and 

VUual  Arts.    III.  Audio  (Motion  picture) 

[TK6040]  628.3881  71-715185 

Universal  Bducatlen  and  Visual  Arts 

Principles  of  television:  Controls  and  anilications  (Motion 
pictui-o)  MorcIand-I.«itcliford  Productions,  Toronto.  Re- 
leused  in  the  U.  S.  hy  Universal  Educsition  and  Visun!  Arts, 
1971. 

4  mill.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1.  TeleTlslon.  2.  Television— RecelTers  and  reception.  I.  More- 
land-Latch  ford  Productions,  Toronto,  II.  Untvereal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts. 

[TK6640]  6-21.388]  75-a5l86 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Principles  of  television:  Scanning  (Motion  picture)  More- 
land  Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1  Television.  2.  Tdevlaioo — Receivers  and  reception.  I.  More- 
land-l>tcbford  Productions,  Toronto.  II.  Universal  Bdaeatlon  and 
Visual  Arts.    III.  Scanning  {Motion  picture) 

[TK6640]  621.3881  77-715181 

Unlvenal  Education  and  Tlsoal  ArU 

Principles  of  television:  Synchronization  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latchford  Pi-oductions,  Toronto.  Released  in 
the  T'.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Ai-ts,  1971. 

4  mlD.    si.    colOT.    super  8  mm. 

Loop  01m. 

1.  Television.    2.  Television— Receivers  and  reception.        I.  More- 
land-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.     II.   Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts.    IIL  SrncluonUatltHt  (Motion  picture) 
[TK6640]  621.3881  74-715183 

UnlvMval  BdQcaUon  and  Tlsoal  Arts 

Principles  of  television:  The  magic  screen  (Motion  picture) 
Morelaiid-Ijfttchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Releo-sed  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    s<4)er  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1.  Television.  I-  Moreland-Latdiford  Productions.  Toronto.  II. 
Universal  Education  and  yisnat  Arts.  III.  The  Magic  acreen  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[TK6640]  621.3881  7^715179 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  ArU 

Principles  irf  television:  The  picture  tube  (Moticoi  picture) 
Morel  and- I^atchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1.  TetevlnloD  picture  tubes.  I.  Moreland-LAtaiford  Productions. 
Toronto.  II.  Unl versa l'f:ducation  and  Vlsoal  Arts?  IIL  Tlw  Pictnr* 
tube   (Motion  picture) 

[TK66.-.5.P5]  621.3881  73-715180 

Unlvenal  Education  and  Tlsoal  Arts 

Principles  of  television:  The  receiver  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Ijitchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1.  Television— Receivers  and  reception.  I.  Moreland-Latchror* 
Productions.  Toronto.  II.  Unlvenat  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Ill* 
Tbe  Receiver  (Motion  picture) 

[TK6653]  621.3881  70-715182 

Uolveraal  Education  and  Tlsoal  Arts 

Principles  <rf  television:  Video  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Ijatchford  Productions,  Toronto.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 
4  min.    sL    color,    super  8  mm. 


Loop  film. 
L  iSBle 


„  .Selevislon.    2.  Teievlrton- Receivers  and  r*ceptloo.         I.  More- 
land-LatfAford  Productions,  Tonmto.     II.  Uolversal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts.    III.  Vidro  (Motion  picture) 
rTK6640]  628.3881  78-715184 

CDlversal  Education  and  TImhI  Arts 

PrindplM  of  the  X-rayw  (Motion  picture)  McOraw-Hill, 
1962.  Made  by  Educational  Foundation  for  Visual  Aids, 
Ijondon. 

15  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

SUHMART:   Presenu  the  history  of  llie  discovery  of  the  X-ray 
and  portrays  the  complete  development  and  current  uses  of  the  ray. 

X.  X-rays.         I.  McOraw-Hlll  Booli  Company. 
[QC481]  635.5  78-713379 

HcOraw-HillBookCo. 


Principles  of  tracheal  care  (Motion  picture)  Train-Aide 
Corp.  Released  by  Train-Aide  Educational  Systems  by 
Phnmiaseal,  1970. 

15  min.  rf.  color  16  mm.  (The  Patient  with  a  respiratory 
dlgessie) 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  fllmstrlp  with  record  or  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  instructor's  guide,  pri^rammed  Instruction  booklet,  and 
post  test. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Gatl  Pleasance,  Carol  Archibald. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  and  explains  the  principles  of  tracheal 
care  emphasising  the  neurolt«ical,  anatomical,  and  physiological 
impllcatlous  of  breathing.    Covers  the  anatomy  of  tbe  lungs  and  the 

1  Respiratory  organs— Diseases.  2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  L 
Train-Se  S^r^ratSn.  II.  Train-Aide  Educational  Syst«js  by 
Phamaseal.  IIL  Series:  The  Patient  with  a  respiratory  dlseass 
(Motion  picture)  ntcit^-\ 

[RT87]  616.2  72-712971 

Train-Aide  Corp. 


PriMlpiea  of  TMtOatioa  In  fire  flghtiM-  Part  1:  VentOatioa  ex- 

[SUde  set]     Film  CommunicatoiB.  1971. 


33  slidea.    color.    2 1 2  in.       and  phonotape  in  caMette:  1  7/t  ipa..  12  min. 

With  Kudy  manual 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Ray  Jewell;  writer,  Alex  Shuu;  art  woA.  John 
McOuirc. 

SUMMARY:  Dewribea  the  ronovai  of  smoke  from  a  building  oo  fire  by 
t^ymi  account  of  dnfta,  KDokc,  and  beat  in  closed  buiktingi  and  multt-Mtvied 
buldtngt.  Explain*  that  the  inspectioB  of  a  buildittg  to  learn  ia  layout,  use, 
contents,  and  roof  coutructkn,  is  a  tpedai  phase  of  tbe  ventilation  proccsa. 

1   Pire  extinctioB.    2.  Veottlatkn.       I-  I^lm  Commonicaton. 
[TH9310.5]  628.9  72-733500 

Film  Communicaiora  72 


MARC 


PriMipie*  of  TentOatioa  \m  fire  flshttag.  Pwt  2:  VentilatkM  per- 
formed. [Slide  ae^     Film  Communicators,  1971. 

48  slides,    color.    2x2in.       and  phonotape  ia  caaaette:  1  7/Sips.,  16  min. 

With  study  manual. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Ray  Jewell:  writer,  Alex  Shutz;  art  work.  John 
McOuire. 

SUMMARY:  Considers  tbe  queatkna  of  when,  where,  and  how  to  veatilBte 
fires,  including  sspecu  of  the  relatioe  of  a  fire  to  building  construction  and 
layout,  wind  and  weather  conditioDS,  tiaiiog  and  teamwork,  types  of  ventilatioa, 
and  types  of  fire  by  place. 

1.  Rrc  extinction.    2.  Veatilatioo.       I.  Film  Communicators. 
,TH9310.5j  628.9  72-733501 

Film  Coomunicston  72  MARC 


Print  developing  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mill,     .id,     color,     super  S  mm.     (ElemenUry  photography) 
Sr.\l.M.\RV;   Explains   for   the  novice  various  simple  techniques 

of     photography.       Discusses     print     developing.      For    elementary 

grades. 

1.    Photography  — Printing   processes —  Juvenile   films.      2.    Pho- 

tu^rapliy — Developing  aod  developers — Juvenile  films.        I.  Fairfield 

Associates.     II.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     IIL  Series: 

Elementary  photography  (Motion  picture) 

[T320]  770.284  78-716046 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Print-finishing  techniques.  [Slide  set]     Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1965. 

77  slides,  color,  2  x  2  in.  and  phonotape  in  cassette:  single-track,  1  7/fl 
ips.,  25  min. 

Wiih  script. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  techniques  for  use  by  advanced  black-and-white  print- 
makers  for  preparing  their  pictures  for  competition  or  exhibition. 

I.  Photography— Printing  processes,        1.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

[TR330]  770.28  72-736620 

Eastman  Kodak  Co.  72  MARC 


Print  making:  direct  method   (Motion  picture)    Davidson 
Films,  1970. 

12  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Arts  and  crafts  for  children) 
CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  Barbara  Unae. 
SU.MMARY :  Emphasizes  the  practical  aspects  of  art  In  the  class- 
room by  showing  young  children  using  the  direct  method  of  print 
making.    For  primary  grades.  ,  ,.^     ,j        mi 

1  Prints— Technique.  2.  Children  as  artists.  I.  Davidson  Films, 
San  Francisco.     II.  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  for  children   (Motion 

fNE855]  372.5  78-712044 

Davidson  Films 

Print  making:  indirect  method  (Motion  picture)     Davidson 

Films,  1970. 

13  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Arts  and  crafts  for  children) 
CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  Barbara  Linae. 
SUMMARY :  Emphasizes  the  practical  aspects  of  art  In  the  class- 

rooci)  by  showing  young  children  using  the  Indirect  method  of  print 
making.    For  primary  grades. 

1,  Prints — Technique.  2.  Children  as  artists.  I.  Davidson  Films, 
San  Francisco.  II.  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  for  children  (Motion 
picture) 

[NE855]  372.5  71-712045 

Davidson  Films 

Print  processes— Part  1:  Gadget  prints  (MotUm  fiotwre) 
Hest«r  and  Associates,  1966. 

4  mill.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Art  proc«SMi) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  3  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors.  Clarence  KIncaid,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  an  ezperimmtal  approach  to  printing, 
ostng  scTvmi,  spools,  aod  cardboard  to  produce  repetitlr*  dealgna. 

1.  Printa— Technique.  i.  Heater  and  Associates.  Series:  Art 
pro  censes  (Motion  picture) 

745  FiA6&-206» 

Hester  and  AasoeUtM 


114 


Print  processes.  Part  2:  Relief  and  brayer  printing  {Mo- 
tion picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  1966. 

4  milt,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Art  processes) 

I»op  Him  mounted  In  carlridfse. 

Tusned  In  standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credii*:  Authors,  Clarence  Kincald.  Stanley  Madeja, 

Svmmarv:  Demonstrates  relief  printing,  using  cardboard  forms 
and  inciised  erasers.  Illustrates  variations  of  brayer  printing  by 
random  string  arrangwnent  and  stenciling  techniques. 

1.  Screen  process  printing— Technique.  i.  Hester  and  Assodaten. 
Series :  Art  processes  (Motion  picture) 

761  Fi  A  68-2342 

Hester  and  Associates 

Print  washing  and  drying  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Asao- 
ciates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  min.     sd,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Elemeatarj  photography) 
SUMMARY:   Explains   for  the  novice  various  simple  techniques 
of   ptiotograpliy.     Discusses   the   washing  and  drying  of  the  print 
For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Photography — Printing  processes — Juvenile  films.  1.  Fair- 

field   .Associates.     II.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III. 
Series:  Elementary  photography  (Motion  picture) 

[TR3373  770.284  78-716047 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

The  Printed  word  (Filmstrip)  Teaching  Resources  Develop- 
ment Center.  Released  by  Teaching  Resources  Develop- 
ment Onter  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

29  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  4 
mln.     (Highlights  of  history) 

.\lBO  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Summary:  A  filmstrip  designed  for  poor  readers.  Traces  the  de- 
velopment of  printing  from  the  earliest  methods  to  methods  which 
led  to  fast  and  inexpensive  printing.  Discusses  some  of  the  men 
who  are  most  important  In  the  history  of  printing.  With  captions. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Reading— Audio-visual  aids.  2.  Printing- History — Juvenile 
aims,  I.  Teaching  Resources  Development  Center.  II.  Society  for 
Visual  Education,   Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Highlights  of  history 

(Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  74^738141 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Printing  {Motion  picture)  Vocational  Guidance  Fihns. 
Made  by  Burton  Holmes  Films.  Released  by  Carl  F. 
Malmke  Productions,  1946. 

11  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  films) 

With  manual    Manual  lacking  in  L.  C. 

Credit*:  Script  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

Summary;  Describes  the  techolcal  processes  and  related  Jobs  of 
letter  press  printing,  including  composiUon,  preeswork,  and  blndOTj 
work.     Includes  the  various  qualifications  necessary  for  work  In  this 

1  Printing,  Practical.  i.  Vocational  Guidance  Films,  Ina  n. 
Mahnke   (Carl  F.)   ProducUons,   Inc.,  Des  Moines.  Series:  Tour 

life  work  films  (Motion  picture) 

665  70-704381 

Printing  {Motion  picture)  Scope  Productions,  1965.  Re- 
leased by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1970. 

3  mln,     si,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  design — silk  screen) 

I»op  llim. 

Summary:  Provides  step-by-step  Instructions  for  silk  screening. 
Emphasizes  the  methods  to  be  used  and  the  careful  preparation  of 
materlal.<t  and  finished  work. 

1  Screen  process  printing.  l  Sc««»e  Productions,  n.  Grosset  & 
Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers,  New  Tork.  Series:  Basic  design— silk 
screen  (Motion  picture) 

746.6  79-707980 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Printing  a  five-color  serigraph  (Filmstrip)  International 
Fihn  Bureau,  1971. 

."tO  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Screen-process  printing  series,  no.  2) 

With  Kulde. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consultants,  James  A.  Schwalbach,  Mat- 
hilda V.  Schwalljacli. 

^^UMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  advanced  equipment  and 
techniques  in  making  complex  serlgraphs.  Details  the  construction 
of  the  print  t»ed,  the  attachment  of  the  fabric,  and  the  use  of  Ink 
and  ftenclln. 

1.  Screen  pi-ocews  printing.  I.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.. 
Chicago,     H.  Series:  Screen-process  printing  series  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  2. 

[TT273]  764  76-738845 

International  Film  Bureau 


International  Film  Bureau, 


Printing  a  textile  (Filmstrip) 
1971. 

38  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Screen-process  printing  series,  no.  3) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Elducatlonal  coosnltants,  James  A.  Schwalbach,  Ma- 
thilda  V.  Schwalbach. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  to  adapt  screen -process  printing  apparatus 
and  techniques  to  print  a  repeated  design  on  textiles.  Describes  the 
photographic  negative-positive  process  of  printing  using  light  sensi- 
tive gelatin. 

1.  Screen  process  printing.  I.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago.  II.  Series:  Screen-process  printing  series  (Fllmstrlp)  no.8, 
[TT273]  764  70-738846 

International  Film  Bureau 

Printing  Infhistry  of  America 


PIA.  laser  pep  talk. 

Printing  techniques  (Motion  picture)    Ikon  Films.   Beleued 
by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

8  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Prlntmaklng  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary:  Presents  simple  examples  to  provide  an  tnderstandlnff 
of  three  classic  printing  techniques:  rubbing,  letterpress,  and  offtwt 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Printing-Juvenile  films.  I.  Ikon  Films.  IL  Bailey  Films, 
Inc.  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Printmaking  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

872.6  7a-709296 

BFA  Bducallonal  ICedUt 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


PrlBtinff  the  sUndl  (HotioD  picture)     Bailey  Films,  IMd. 
Releaaed  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mill.     fli.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Silk  screenlog  aerie*} 

Locv  aim. 

With  study  pilde. 

Summary:   Illustrates  how  to  print  a  four-rtencU  sertfraph. 

I.   Screen  procees  prtnllng.  I.   Bailey  Tilms.   Inc.  Hollywood, 

Calif.  11.  BFA  Educational  MedU.  Series-  SUk  acreeDios  amies 
(Motion  picture) 

764  76-710668 

BFA  Educational  Media 

The   Printmakers.   [Motion   picture]      McCurdy^BursclI   Films, 
Canada.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Oxford  Films  [I972?j 

1 1  tnin.     k1.     color.     16  mm.     (Art  and  music  education) 

With  (eacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Cyril  Bur«cll;  director.  Jim  McCurdy;  cameraman. 
Lance  Cartutn;  ediior,  Bruce  Sab«ay. 

SUMMARY:  fniroduccs  the  techniques  and  artistry  of  making  prints  Xtom 
etched  metal  plates  as  two  printmaking  artists  trace  the  process  from  begmning 
lo  end  product. 

I.  Etching— Technique.  I.  McCurdy-Buiscll  Films.  II  Oxford  Filmt. 
III.  Scries;  An  and  music  ediKatkm.  [Motion  picture). 

(NE2130]  767  72-702675 

Oxford  Ftlnu  72  MARC 

Prtntmakins  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mlru     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  nim  moanted  In  cartridge. 

With  tlliii  notes  on  cnitridge  caae. 

Creditt:  Author,  Cambridge  Design  Group. 

aumwKirv:  Polntt  out  that  prints  reflect  the  rariety  of  surface  and 
form  present  In  eTeryday  materials;  shows  rarioiu  applications  of 
the  simplest  print-making  techniques  to  coinmoQ  objects. 

1.  Prints— Technique.  t.  Baling  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
760  Fi  A  68-404 

Baling  Corporation 


Printmaking:  four  artists,  four  media  (Motion  puOure) 
Babette  Eddleston.  Released  by  Film  Associates  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1968. 

19  mlti.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  four  main  methodx  of  printmaking: 
serigraph.  woodcut,  lithograph,  and  Intaglio.  Examines  the  tech- 
niques and  materials  used  In  each  and  shows  prints  made  by  each 
method.  Features  the  artists  Detta  Lange,  Van  Slater,  Joe  Funk, 
and  John  (.■'>l*>mnn. 

1.  Prints— Technique.  i.  Eddleston,  Babette.  n.  Film  Associates 
of  California,  I>o8  Angeles. 

760  Fi  A  68-1195 

Film  Associates  California 


Prior  ajid  present  experienee  (Motion  pieture)    CSnoiniuUi 

Public  .Schools.     Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1&68. 


30  min.    sd.     b&w 


16  I 


CredUt:  Director,  Robert  K.  Gllbwt. 

Siuamary:  Uaes  a  field  trip  to  point  out  the  need  for  careful  con- 
sideration by  the  teadier  of  the  often  unnoticed  dlffereaces  between 
tbe  baf^grounds  of  both  students  and  teacbera.  E^xplalns  that 
teachers  must  coordinate  and  supplement  both  the  borne  and  school 
experiences  of  the  students. 

1.    Students'   socio-economic   status. 
■bipB.  I.  Cloduoatl.     Public  Schools 

Andlo-Tlsual  Center. 

371.9 
Indiana  Dnlr.  Audio-  Visual  Oeoter 


Teacber-stadent  relatloo- 
Indlana.     Unlrerslty. 


72-700842 


Prism  Productions, 
see 


inc. ,   New  York 


At  home  with  switches. 

The  Bottled  candle  mystery. 

Breathing. 
Buoyancy. 

The  Case  of  the  convex  lens, 

Closeup  of  Mars. 

Common  colloids. 
Communications  theory. 

Density  identification. 

Elastic  measurements. 

Errors  in  measurement. 

Experimenting  with  flatworms. 
Exploring  with  your  microscope. 

The  Falling  barometer. 
Fluids  in  motion. 


Fun  with  microwaves. 

The  Ghost. 

Graphs  at  work. 

Heat  transfer  tricks. 

Heating  molecules. 

Hidden  salts. 

Homemade  electricity. 

How  mudi  is  enou^  ? 

How  to  change  a  chemical  reaction. 

How  your  blood  circulates. 

Identifying  cloth  fibers. 

Indoor  lightning. 

biside  a  laser. 

Inside  a  transistor. 

Tlie  divisible  planet. 

Leaves  through  a  magnifying  glass . 

Magnetic  fields  In  three  dimensions. 

Measuring  a  molecule. 

Measuring  molecules. 

Melting  points  and  pointers. 
Microscopic  skin  diving. 

The  Mouse -activated  candle  lighter. 

The  Mystery  of  plant  movement. 

Predicting  the  improbable. 
Puzzles  in  geometry. 

Radioactive  fiz^erprints. 

Tbe  Restless  ocean  of  air. 

Salt  or  sugar  ? 
Science  of  orbiting. 
Scientific  noise. 
Scientists  at  work. 

Secret  In  the  white  cell. 

Selective  solvents. 

Six  sources  (rf  electricity. 

Snake  hunt. 

Solving  problems  with  a  microscope. 

Strange  behavior  of  li^t  imder  water. 

Topology:   the  stucly  of  surfaces . 
Water — coming  and  going. 


What  do  you  hear? 


You  can't  hold  still. 


Prisms:  some  properties  (Motion  pio^re)    imiiam  Boun- 

dey.    Released  by  Film  Asaociatea,  1968. 

12  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
with  study  gnlda 

Summary:  Reviews  the  basic  properties  of  three^lmeoBlooal  ob- 
jects to  ezplala  the  unique  features  of  tbe  group  claaslOed  as  prisms. 
1.  Prism-s.        i.  Bouodey,  William,     u.  Film  Assodatee. 

513  Fi  A  68-3183 

Film  Aasodatea 

Prison  (Motion  picture)  Xational  Educatitmal  Television. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

S9  mliL     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Dick  McCutchen;  consultant. 
Prentice  Wlltlams. 

SUMMARY :  Probes  tbe  value  and  reality  of  prison  life  as  prisoner 
Interviews  bring  out  complaints  of  radsm,  prejudice,  and  a  lack  of 
respect  for  human  dignity.  Suggests  alternatives  to  prison  lite. 
Filmed  In  Bucks  County  Prison  in  Doylestown,  Pa- 

L   Prisons.     2.  Prisoners.  I.   National  Educational  Television 

and  Radio  Center.     II.  Indiana.     University.    Audio-Visual  Center. 
rHV8982]  365  70-714206 

Indiana  Dnlv.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

The  Prison  community  {Motion  picture)  Canada  DepL  of 
Justice,  OtUwa.  Made  and  released  bv  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  196,5.     Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by  Inter- 

nation.il  Film  Bureau,  1967. 
29  min.    sd.     MIcw.     16  mm. 

e»mmarv:  Demonstrates  how  a  society  of  prison  Imnates  can  be- 
come very  strong,  dominating  tbe  attitudes  of  all  the  prisoners.  l«»- 
cussea  the  advantage*  and  disadvantage*  of  this  society  to  a  correc- 
tional ofllcer.  „ 

L   Canada.     Dept.  of  Justice,     ti.  Can- 
m.   International    Film    Bureau,  Idc., 


_.    Prison  psychology. 
ada.     National   Film    Board. 
Chicago. 


Ht8d2, 


National  Film  Board  of 


Fi  A  67-131  rev 


A  Prison  film:  No  walls  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films, 
1971. 

26  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Jamea  Kennedy. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  film  on  tbe  detention  system  In  the 
setting  of  a  mountain  prison  camp  where  the  men  work  on  tbe 
roads  and  hillsides.  The  convicts  express  their  feelings  about 
serving  time,  society,  and  rehabilitation. 

1.  Prison.  I.  No  walla  (Motion  picture)  II.  Churchill  Films, 
Los  Angetes. 

fHV9276]  366  71-714772 

Obarcfalll  Films 


A    Prison   film:    Still   living    (Motion   picture)      Churchill 
Films.  1971. 

27  mill.    «1.    color.     W  mm. 

With  study  gulde- 

CREDITS;  Praducer.  James  Kennedy. 

SUMMARY:  Inmates  and  staff  members  of  a  women's  prison 
express  tbeir  attitude*,  concerns  doubts,  and  hopes.  They  describe 
tbeir  roles  within  tbe  prison  and  dlsmsa  the  positive  opportunities 
available,  the  problems  encountered  but  unsolved,  and  tbe  dealrea 
nnfulfllled. 

1.  Reformatorle*  for  women.  I.  SttU  llTlDff  (Motion  picture) 
II.  Churchill  Fllmi,  Loa  Angeles. 

[HV8738]  866  78-714771 

Oiurchm  nims 

The  Prisoner  (Motion  picture)    Paulist  Produotiona,  1964. 

27  min.    sd.    Mtw.    16  mm.     (Inslgbt) 

With  diMnimion  guide. 

Cr«4!tt:  Producer.  Jack  Shea:  director,  John  Furia ;  writer,  E. 
SarsOeld  Waters.  Cajif;  Jack  Klugman.  Werner  Klemperer.  Robert 
Harris,  Dan  Tobln. 

Summary:  An  account  of  the  life  of  Mazlmllllan  Kolbe,  a 
prisoner  In  Au<H;hwltE  who  doea  not  allow  the  human  d^radatlon 
and  hatred  of  his  surroundings  to  compromise  his  own  dignity. 

1.  Kolbe.  Maximilian,  Father.  I8e4-1M1.  2.  World  War.  1039- 
IW."! — Prlsonei-s  and   prisons,   German.  i.   Paullst   Productions. 

Pacific  Palisades.  Calif.        Series:   Insight    (Slotlon  picture) 

179  75-70M37 

Paullst  Productions 


The  Prisoner  of  ChiDon  (Motion  picture)  Vikoa  Entertain- 
ment Corp.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1971. 

l.i  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Collaborator,  Clareoee  Hacfa. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatisation  of  Byroo'a  poem  about  the  prisoner 
of  ChlllOD.  _ 

I.  Byron,  George  Gordon  NoCl  Byron,  Baron,  1788-1824.  The  pris- 
oner of  Cblllon.  II.  Vikoa  BnterUlnment  Corporation.  III.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Eidncatlooal  Corporatioo. 

821  74-712993 

BDcyclopaedla  Britan-  nka  Bdncatlonal  Corp. 

Private  dream,  pnbKc  nightmare  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center  in  coop- 
eration with  University  Council  on  Education  for  Public 
Responsibility,  1964.  Made  by  Qwrgo  C.  Stoney  Asso- 
ciafes. 

90  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Metropolis:  creator  or  destroyer) 

Creditt:  Producer,  John  Korty;  narrator,  Jamea  Daly;  mnsic, 
Richard  Wernlck. 

summary:  Describe*  the  development  of  Eldorado  Hills,  Calif.,  and 
dlscuKses  the  arguments  for  and  against  tbe  results. 

1.  Eldorado  Hills.        l  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 

Center.        Series :  Metropolis:  creator  or  destroyer  (Motion  picture) 

711  Fi 68-211 


115 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Private  investment  and  economic  growth  {FUmstrip) 
American  Petroleum  Institute,  1967.  Made  by  Hazin- 
Wyckoff  Co. 

52  fr,     rolor.    35  mm. 

With  teadter's  Eiiide  and  student  manual. 

Summar]/:  Discusses  the  Importance  of  priTate  investment  to 
economic  ftrowlh.  Includes  the  major  pequlremeats— natural  re- 
sources, labor,  technology — the  role  of  savlnga,  and  the  demand  for 
savings.     With  captions 

1.  SaTlnc  and  InTestment.  2.  Economic  development,  i.  Amer. 
lean  Petroleum  In-<tUiite. 

332  72-733324 

American  reli-oieum  Institute 

A  Private  junior  coUege  (Motion  picture)  Visual  Educa- 
tion Corp.    Released  by  New  York  times.  1971. 

VI  uilri.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (College  selection  film  series) 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Students  of  Mitchell  Junior  College  discuss  the  heavy 
academic  support  and  structured  life-style  at  a  two-year  school 
which  serves  as  a  stepping  stone  lo  four-year  colleges.  Shows  that 
clow  student- teacher  relationships  and  minimal  social  activities 
predominate. 

1.  Junior  colleges.  I.  Visual  Education  C<xporatlon.  II.  New 
Tork  times.  III.  Series:  College  selection  film  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[LB2328]  378.1  70-713110 

visual  Education  Corp. 

The  Private  life  of  a  cat  {Motion  picture)  Alexander  Ham- 
mid,  1965.    Released  by  Grove  Press. 

22  m  M      si,     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summitry:  Explores  the  love,  birth,  and  growth  of  a  cat  family. 
C^tmpares  the  life  of  a  human  family  with  the  life  of  a  cat  family. 

1    Cats     2.  Family,  i.  Hammld,  Alexander,     n.  Grove  Press. 

599.7  75-709330 

Orove  Press 

The  Private  life  of  the  kingfi^er  {Motion  picture)  British 
Broadcasting  Corp!,  London,  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Peter  M.  Robeck  &  Co.,  1967. 

25  rain,     »d.    color.     16  mm. 

Sammaiv--  Traces  the  life  cycle  of  the  kingfisher,  a  bird  found 
throuirhout  the  world. 

1.  Kingfishers.  i.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  ii.  Robeck 
(Peter  M.)  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York. 

598.89  Fi  A  68-:5225 

Peter  H.  Robeck  &  Co. 

The  Private  life  of  the  starling  (Motion  picture)  BBC-TV, 
London.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

L'6  min.     sd.     color.     16  Cam. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Jeffery  Bosvall. 

SU.MMARY :  Focuses  on  the  life  of  a  pair  of  starlings  in  an  Eng- 
lish forest  to  show  the  life  cycle  of  the  species  in  intimate  detail. 

1.  StarlingB.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  TelertslVQ 
Servift.    II.  Time-Life  Films. 

598.8  74-710763 

A.  L,  A.  BookUst 

(Private  school]  (Motion  picture)  National  Broadcasting 
Co.  in  association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  [1958| 

18  m'M,     sd.     lAw.     16  mm.     {Court  of  human   relations;! 

Cicdilt:  Pr<^n<-er  and  moderiUor,  A.  L.  Alesrinder:  m<>diatnrs, 
Norman  Vln«-ent  I'eale,  Paul  Dawwn  Eddy.  Ralph  Emerson  Pavis. 

Summary:  The  mediation  l>onriI  considers  whether  traditional 
symbols  should  be  preserved  if  a  family  cannot  afford  them.  In- 
volves the  cu.se  of  a  husband  who  has  lost  his  financial  i-e.sources  and 
wishes  to  remove  his  children  from  an  expensive  private  school 
which  his  wife  insists  they  attend  because  of  family  tradition. 

1.  Domestic  relations.  2.  Social  status.  i.  National  Broadcast- 
ing Company,  inc.  Series:  Court  of  human  relations  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

Fi  67-2267 

A  Private  oniveraity  (Motion  picture)  Visual  Education 
Corp.    Released  by  New  York  times,  1971. 

l.'>  min,    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (College  selection  film  series) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  truck. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  strong  Influences  of  locale  and  climate 
on  the  atmosphere  and  programs  of  a  unlvemlty,  using  the  Univer- 
sity of  Miami  as  an  example.  Shows  that  where  the  surrounding 
area  offers  interesting  activities,  students  tend  to  use  them  for  edu- 
cational and  extranirrlcular  activities, 

1.  Miami,  University  of.  Coral  Gables,  Fla.  I,  Visual  Education 
Corporation.  II.  New  York  times.  III.  Series:  College  selection  film 
aeries  (.Motion  picture) 

tLD3241.M43]  378.1  76-713106 

Visual  Education  Corp. 

Tke  Private  world  of  Emily  Dicldnsoa.  [Filmstrip]  Guidance  As- 
sociates of  Pleasantville,  N.Y.,  1971. 

2  rilmstripl  (pt,  I,  67  fr,;  pL  2,  72  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiici 
(2  t.  each;  1  t  for  manual  pro}ector,  1 1.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm.,  13  min  each  tide. 

In  LC  coitectiofu. 

Also  iuued  with  phonotape  in  cauette. 

With  diicuuion  |utdc. 

SUMMARY:  Preicnu  the  poetry  of  Emily  Dickinson  against  the  back- 
ground of  her  New  England  heritage  and  the  atmoiphcre  which  inipircd  her 
verse  in  order  to  offer  insights  into  the  persoruliiy  of  the  poet. 

I,  Dickinson,  Emily,  1830-1886,  I  Guidance  Associates  of  PIcaMntvillc, 
NY. 

lPS1541j  928  73-738942 

72[(72irev  MARC 

Pro  &  con.  current  evcnto  in  social  studies  weekly  film- 
strip  series.  Volume  1.  issnc  6  (Filmatrip)  SiRina 
Educational  Films,  1969. 

32  fr.    color.    33  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  ntuilent  work  sheet. 

nummary:  Incloden  coverage  of  I're«»)deiit  Nixon's  trip  to  Europe 
III  which  attitude*  of  frienda  and  alUeN  of  the  United  States  are 
highlighted ;  of  dls<iiairton  of  reevaluatlon  of  the  porttloo  of  Vice 
PltMMtiot;  and  of  the  contention*  of  varloua  groopa  for  control  of 
pobUe  KbooU.     With  captlona. 

1.  U.  8,— ror«rign  r«Uttoaa  —  Kurop«.  2.  Btarope— rorrtfn  rrta- 
tiona  V  8.  8.  VicePrcflldeotw— U.  8,  4.  Public  acboola.  t.  Sigma 
■dncatiooat  TIIdu. 

924  71-736088 

8lgma  Educational  rilma 


Pro  &  con,  current  events  in  social  studies  weddy  film- 
strip  series.  Volume  1,  issue  8  (Filmttrip)  Sigma 
Educational  Films,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  work  sheet 

Summary:  Includes  coverage  of  the  consideration  of  Red  China 
for  United  Nations  membership:  of  the  furor  raised  by  siiggBBtlona 
to  ban  cigarette  commercials  from  television ;  and  of  tlie  poverty  and 
depression  In  which  American  Indiana  live  today.    With  captlooi. 

1.  Social  sciencea— Study  and  teaching  (Secondary)  L  Sigma 

Educational  rilma. 

924  7fr-735039 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


Pro  Artis  Ibeiica 


Murleta. 


Pro  bowl  classic  (Motion  picture)     NFL  Films,  1967. 

27  min.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  John  HenU :  script,  Steve  Sabol ;  narrator.  Chuck 
Thompson;  photography,  David  Uarx. 

Summary:  Presents  action  highlights  and  other  activities  suri-ound- 
Ing  the  1967  NFL  pro  bowl  game  in  which  the  E^t  defeated  the 
West  by  a  score  of  twenty  to  ten. 

L  NFL  Film,  inc. 

796.332  Fi  A  68-1409 

Pro  Football  Hall  of  Fame 


The  Probabilities  of  zero  and  one  (Motion  picture)    William 
Boundey.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Aaaociates,  1969. 

11  min.     Bd.    color.    16  mm. 
With  study  guide, 

Summary.   Demon.strates  bow  situations  which  involve  chance  are 
stated  as  probabilities.     Presents  basic  concepts  of  prot>abllity. 
1.  Probabilities.  I.  Boundey,  WlUlam.    n.  Bailey-Film  Aaaocl- 


ates. 


Balley-Fllm  Associates 


519 


75-703101 


Probability :    an    introduction    (Motion  picture) 
Boundey.    Released  by  Film  Associates,  1969. 


William 


9  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm, 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  some  of  the  fundamental  principles  of  prob- 
ability, using  a  disc,  a  lettered  cube,  a  set  of  numbered  cards,  and 
several  everyday  situations.  Demonstrates  how  the  verbal  descrip- 
tion of  a  probability  ma.v  be  written  as  a  simple  equation. 

1,   Probabilities.        i.  Boundey,  William,     n.  Film  Associates. 

619  76-700660 

Film  Associates 


Eyo   Gate   House, 


Probability  and  insurance   (Filmstrip) 
1968. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Mathematics  in  action,  no.  6) 

With  teachers  manual 

Credits:  Writer,  Douglas  J,  Erath ;  illustrators,  Douglas  J,  Enith, 
Margaret  S.  Erath. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  mathematics  of  probability  as  the  base 
of  Insurance,  Explains  the  law  of  large  numbers,  and  explains 
various  types  of  insurance. 

1.  Insurance — Mathematlca.  2.  Insurance.  i.  Eye  Gate  House, 
Inc.        Series:  Mathnnatlcs  In  action  (Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

519  Fi  A  68-3697 

Eye  Gate  House 


Probability  and  statistics.  [Transparencies]      Creative  Visuals 
[197-?] 

6  iransparcncies,     loIoi,      10  n  12  in.     {Junior  high  math  II.  grade  8) 

With  icachers  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Three  lesson  transparencies  on  probability  and  statistics  and 
three  matching  question  transparencies  for  eighth  grade. 

1.  ProtMbtlities-  -Juvenile  films.  2.  Statistics— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Probabili- 
lies  2.  Statistics,  3,  Mathematics]  I,  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  II.  Series; 
Junior  high  math  II.  grade  8,  [Transparencies]. 

[QA273.16]  519  72-735666 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Probability  &  uncertainty:  the  quantum  mechanical  view 
of  nature  (Motion  picture)  British  Broadcasting  Corp. 
Television,  I^ndon,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Edu- 
cat  ion  Development  Center,  1965  ? 

.W  min,  sd.  I>&w.  Ifi  mm.  (The  Cliaracter  of  physical  law.  no. 
C) 

Cirdifa:  Producer.  Alan  Sleath. 

Siimm/iry;  Professor  Itichard  Feynman  discusses  the  principles  of 
probability  and  uncertaiTity  as  they  relate  to  the  laws  of  quantum 
mechanics  in  the  1964  Messenger  lecture  series  at  Cornell  University. 

1.  Quantum  theory.  i.  Feynmnn.  Richard  rhlliips.  The  charac- 
ter of  physical  law.  ii.  KriliHh  Itroiidcastlng  Corporation.  Televl.ilon 
Service,  nt.  Education  Development  Center.  Serlea:  The  Charac- 
ter of  physical  law  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

530.12  79-702992 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 


Probability  (rajah)  (Motion  picture)  National  Council  of 
Teachers  of  Mathematics  in  cooperation  with  General 
Learning  Corp.  Made  by  Davidson  Films.  Released  by 
Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

1 1  min,  Kil.  color.  16  mm.  ( Elementary  mathematics  for 
teachers  and  students.    Student  film  12D> 

With  teacher's  guide. 

I'RKDIT.S:  Project  director.  Harry  D.  Riiderroao ;  teacher*, 
l^iiren  U.  Woodby.  Joseph  Moray. 

itUMHARV:  An  anlnuited  Aim  which  explores  the  concept  of 
numerical  probability. 

1.   PrDbabllltles.  I.  Natloaal  Council  of  Tcacben  of  Hatba- 

matics.  II.  Silver  Burdett  Ooropany.  III.  Series:  Elementary  mathe- 
matics for  tescbeni  and  students.  Student  film  I2D  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[(iA278]  BU  71-718794 

Silver  Rurdett  Co. 


116 


Probing  the  continental  margin.  [Motion  pictiu'C]  Australian 
News  and  Information  Bureau,  1971.  Made  by  Australian 
Commonwealth  Film  Unit.     Released  in  the  U.S.,  1971. 

23  min.     sd.     color,      16  mm, 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Frank  Bagnall-  director.  Greg  Reading, 

SUMMARY:  Descrit»cs  life  and  work  on  board  two  ships  as  men  survey  the 
Australian  continental  shelf  and  slopes. 

1,  Contincnui  margins— Australia.        I.  Australia.     News  and  Infonnation 
Bureau. 
[GC84.2j  551.4  72-701524 

Australian  News  and  72  MARC 

Infonnation  Bureau  \ 

Probing  the  interior  of  the  earth    (FHimtrip)     Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (High  School  physical  adencea) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  672. 

With  teaching  guide.  .  .    ,. 

Siummary:  Analyxes  selsmographlc  data  obUlned  by  recording 
earthquake  waves  and  Indicates  that  the  Interior  of  the  earth  con- 
sists of  three  distinct  layers  and  a  Hqaid  core.  Presents  evidence, 
obtained  by  measurements  of  the  earth's  he«t  and  magnetism,  to 
corroborate  the  earthquake  data. 

1.  Earth— Internal  structure.  2.  Seismology.  i.  Popular  Sci- 
ence Publishing  Company.  Inc..  New  Tork.  Audlo-Vlaual  Dlvislim. 
II.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  672.  Series:  High  school  physical  sciencea 
(Filmstrip) 

651.1  FiA6&-4245 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Andlo-VlBoal  DIv. 

Problem-centered  review  (Filmstrip)  Adrian  Vance.  Re- 
leiiscd  l>v  I'liivei-sal  Kdncatioii  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,  color,  S3  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Agencies  that  protect 
the  consumer) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette.  ,_  .^  »    „.^., 

SUMMARY :  Reviews  the  services  of  Federal  agencies  that  protect 

''^VcTsumer  protectlon-U.  S.  I.  Vance.  Adrian     II.  Dnlversal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Agencies  that  protect  the 


consumer  (Filmstrip) 
[HC110.C63] 
Universal  Education 


Problem  Company 


353 

and  VIstial  Arts 


74-740531 


I've  got  this  problem. 
You're  putting  me  on. 


A  Problem  in  diffraction  (Motion  picture)  Chemical  Educa- 
tion Material  Study.  Made  by  J.  Arthur  Campbell. 
Released  by  Modern  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

A  CHKM  study  film. 

Summary:  Presents  a  problem  In  diffraction  used  In  determining 
crystal  structure.  ^ 

1.   Diffraction.     2.  Crystallography.  i.  Chemical  Education 

Material  Stndv.     ii.  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New  York. 

641  75-704527 

Uodem  Learning  Aids 

The  Problem  is  life  (Motion  picture)  United  Nations.  Re- 
leased by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     (International  zone  eerles) 
Summaru:  Dfflcrlbes  the  birth  control  program  In  India,  explain- 
ing how  It  Is  carried  out  In  one  village.     Shows  a  vasectomy    the 
method  of  contraception  that  baa  proved  most  successful  In  India. 

1    Birth  control— India.    2.  Vasectomy,  i.  Vnlted  NaUona,    n. 

Contemporary    rilms/McGraw-HlU.  Series:    International    tone 

(Motion  picture)  _„  ««Trt«n 

613.94  76-702060 

McOraw-Hlll  Bo(*  Co. 

The  Problem  is  now  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

56  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  11  min.    (Pollution) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  controUing  or  preventing 
air,  land,  water,  and  noise  pollution. 

1.  Pollution.  I.  Educational  Direction,  Inc.  II.  Baling  (>)rpora- 
tlon,  Cambridge.  Mass.        Series:  Pollution  (Filmstrip) 

614.7  70-737466 

Ealing  Corp. 

The  Problem  of  Nigerian  unity  (Motion  picture)  Ameri- 
can Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  I9r>8. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (ABC  documentary  on  Africa) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  tribalism  and  how  tribal  competition  and 
animositv  have  undermined  attempts  to  create  a  unified  Nigeria. 

1.  Nigeria — Pol.  ft  govt,        i.  American  Broadcasting  Ompany, 
II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ompany. 

320.9'669  Fi  A  68-432 

McGrnw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

X  Problem  of  power  (Motion  picture)  National  Council  of 
Churches,  1970.  Made  by  Center  for  Mass  Communica- 
tion, Coltimbia  University  Press. 

45  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  general  social  and  economic  situation  In 
Latin  America,  using  Colombia  a.s  the  representative  nation.  In- 
cludes views  of  the  agrarian  culture,  the  urban  poor,  and  various 
IndlviduatH  working  for  change  In  Latin  America. 

1.  Latin  America  —  Social  conditions.  2.  Ijitln  America  — 
Economic  conditions.  3.  Colombia— Social  conditions.  4.  Colombia- 
Economic  conditions.  i.  National  Council  of  the  Churches  of 
Christ  In  the  United  States  of  America. 

309.1861  79-705001 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Problem  of  shock  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Cali- 
fornia Extension  Media  Center,  1971.  Made  by  Film 
Production    Dept. 

0  inin.    8d.    color.    10  mm.     (Problems  In  solid  utate  chemistry) 

Part  of  ■  falfch  (K-hool  curriculum  developed  by  Earl  P«rker.  under 
the  nusplces  of  the  American  Society  for  HetaU. 

With  sjUabiis. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Clyde  B.  Smith. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  the  solid  state  chemistry  problem  of  develop- 
ing a  glaa»<;eramlo  which  la  resistant  to  thermsl  shock  and  proTldes 
the  solution. 

1.  PyroceramlCR.  2.  Therraal  stresses.  I.  California.  UnlTer- 
•Ity.  Extension  Media  Center.  II.  Series:  Problnns  In  solid  state 
chemistry  {Motion  picture) 

[TP862]  Ml  74-712954 

University  of  California  BztensIOQ  Uedla  Center 


Problem  solrei^-Center  for  Technology.  [Motion  picture]  Re- 
fractories Division,  Kaiser  Aluminum  and  Chemical  Corp., 
1971.     Made  by  John  J.  Hennessy  Motion  Pictures. 

B  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Emphasizes  Kaiser  Aluminum's  ability  to  solve  customer  prob- 
lem* through  research  baaed  in  its  new  northcm  California  Center  for  Tech- 
nology. 

I.  Research,  I ndusUiai— Laboratories.  I.  Kaiser  Aluminum  and  Chemical 
Corpwation.     Refractories  Division. 

[T178]  666  72-702329 

CINE  72  MARC 


Prsblem  solving  (Filmatrip)  U.  S.  Office  of  Education. 
Made  by  Gilbert  AJtachul  Productions.  Released  by  Jour- 
nal Films,  1970. 

42  fr.    t>&w.    35  mm.     (Patterns  In  mathematics) 

With  manual. 

Summary:   A   training  dim   for   teachers  of  mathematics   In   the 
primary  and  elamentary  grades.    With  captions. 

1.   Mathematics — Study  and   teaching   (El^nentary)     2.   Problem 
•olTlng.  I.  U.  S.     Ofllce  of  Education,     il  Journal  Films,  Inc., 

<^lcago.        Series:  Patterns  in  mathematics  (Fllmstrip) 

372.T  78-735936 

Journal  Films 


Problcn  solTiBg.  [Motion  picturei     Houghtmi  Mifflin  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  David  D.  Grieve. 


20  min.     sd.     color.      16  n 
Also  issued  in  t>Aw. 
With  teacher's  manual. 


i:  modem  school  math  films) 


CREDITS  Author.  Ernest  R.  Duncan;  collaborates.  Marilyn  i.  Zweng. 
Leion  Capps 

SUMMARY:  A  icachcr-iraining  film  in  which  Emesi  Duncan  discusses  the 
imporunce  o(  working  with  concrete  objecii  artd  sets  and  set  language  in  the 
early  problem -solving  process.  Points  out  how  reading  difTKulties  can  be  reduced 
by  using  problems  which  picture  the  objccu. 

I.  Maihemaiics-Problemi.  exercises,  etc.  2.  Problem  solving.  I.  Hough- 
ion  Mifflin  Company  II.  Series:  Duncan:  modem  school  math  films.  (Motion 
picture) 

tQA43]  510.7  72-701745 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co  73  MARC 


Problem  aotviag:  oho  problems  (FStnstrip)     Fibular  Sci- 
ence Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

40  fr.     colcr.    35  nmi.     (High  school  mathematics) 

FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  1178. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  a  problem  In  sereral  ways  and  explains  how 
to  solve  the  same  problem  using  an  equation  with  one  variable  and 
two  equations  witb  two  Tartablea. 

1.  Equations.    2.  Problem  scrivlng.        i.  Popular  Science  Pnbllsh- 

Ing   Company.    Inc..    New   York.     Audlo-VIsna]    DlTlslon.     n.    FOM 

fllmstrlp  no.  1178.        Series:  High  school  mathematics   (Fllmstrlp) 

512  Fi  A  68-4546 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  DIt. 


Problem  toMmg  teckHlqaes:  popalatiov  coatroL  [Filnutrip] 
Media  Extension  Group  Productions.  Released  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media.  1972. 


32  fr.    color.    35  a 


d  pboQodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33  1 13  rpm.    CEnviion- 


Also  issued  with  [ritofKXspe  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  instruction  and  practice  in  the  problem  solving  lech- 
niquea  while  demonstrating  the  use  of  mathematics  in  population  control. 

1.  Problem  solving.  2.  Population.  1.  Media  Extension  Group  Produc- 
tions. II.  BPA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Envirownental  mathematica. 
(Filmstrip] 

[QA43,  513  72-733105 

BFA  EducatioBal  Media  72  MARC 


The  Problem  with  psrents  (FUnutrip)    Family  Filmatripa. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  »..  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  8 
min.     microKroove.     (Family  problems  of  young  teens,  no.  1) 

Wltji  teacher's  guide. 

Crtdit$:  Consultant.  Richmond  Barbour ;  planned  by  Paul  R. 
Kldd;  photographer.  Ronald  Perkins. 

Summon''  .<  wide  variety  of  teenagers  di!<cus.s  some  of  the  prob- 
leiH  that  they  have  with  their  families,  particularly  dlfflcnltiefl  as- 
•oelated  with  Idpntlflcatloo,  communication,  the  over-protpctlveness 
of  pamts,  the  developing  of  mutual  respect,  and  the  probtons  of 
working  mothers. 

1.  Youth.  2.  Parent  and  child.  i.  Family  Filmstrips,  Inc.  ii. 
Society  for   Visual  Bdacatlon,  Ina,  Chicago.  Series:  Family 

problems  of  young  teeiu  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

301.42  71-735996 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Problems  and  attitudes  in  schooL  [Motioo  picture]    Sandler  Insti- 
tutional Films.     Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts,  1969. 


12  n 


(Motivational  s 


sd.     color.      16  I 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Directors  and  photographers.  Morly  Skotnek.  Quentin  Hugh 
Masters;  writer,  Marilyn  Ginsberg. 

SUMMARY:  An  open-ended  film  abouia  t>oy  who  daydreams  and  who  does 
not  fit  in  cither  in  class  or  at  home  or  with  other  children.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Problem  children— Education — Juvenile  films.  [1.  Emotional  problems] 
[.  Sandler  Initiiutkmal  Films.  II.  ABC  Media  Concepts.  III.  Series:  Motiva- 
tional series.  (Motion  picture]. 

[LC4801]  372.1  72-701706 

Sandler  Institutional  Films  72  MARC 


Problems  and  remedies 
see 

Mother  tongue.  Part  4:  Probtems  and  remediea. 


Problems  for  yoaac  commmm—huj  bow,  pay  brtcr.  [Blmstrip) 
Urban  Media  Materials.  1972. 

35  fr.     color      35  mm. 
With  unit  plan  and  student  workslteets. 
CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dut>rowsky 
SUMMARY:  Tells  how  a  family  discovers  the  pitfalls  of  buying  on  credit. 
With  captions. 

I.  Insullmeni  plan.        I.  Urban  Media  Materials. 

{HF5568]  640.73  72-734632 

Urfavi  Media  Materials  72  MARC 


rroblcmi  for  yoaag  coasamers — tlte  big  sale,  [nimstripj     Urban 
Media  Materials.  1972. 

35  fr      color      35  mm 
With  unit  plan  and  itudcni  worksheets. 
CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky 
SUMMARY:  Shows  how  children  face  the  problem  of  substitutions  in  at- 
tempting to  make  purchases.  With  captions. 

1.  Consumer  protection.    2.  Consumer  education.       1.  Urban  Media  Materi- 


IHC79.C63, 

Urban  Media  Materials 


640.73 


72-734630 

MARC 


Problems  for  yowtg  coasamcrs — the  come  o».  [Fdmstrip]    Urban 
Media  MateriaU,  1972. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm 
With  unit  plan  and  siudeni  worksheets. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  how  families  find  thai  advertised  items  are  out  of  slock 
and  how  Ihcy  are  subjecicd  to  sales  pressures.  With  captions. 

t.  Consumer  protection.    2.  Consumer  education.       I.  Urban  Media  Materi- 


als. 
IHC79.C63) 

Urban  Media  Materials 


640.73 


72-734631 
MARC 


Problems  for  yoaag  coasamcrs — the  bbe  pacfcafi.  [Filmstrip] 

Urban  Media  Materials.  1972. 

35  fr.     color      35  mm 
With  unit  plan  and  student  worksheets. 
CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky. 
SUMMARY    Focuses  on  the  probtem  of  deceptive  packaging,  which  con- 
sumers encounter  when  purchasing  commodities  such  as  candy.  With  captions. 
1  Consumer  protec Hon.    2  Consumer  education.       1.  Urban  Media  Materi- 


als. 
[HC79.C63i 

Urban  Media  Materials 


640.73 


72-734627 

MARC 


Problems  for  jrmmg  coHamcr*— the  atrect  imim.  cRbntrip] 

Urban  Media  MateriaU,  1972. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm 
With  unit  plan  and  student  worksheets. 
CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky. 
SUMMARY:  Tells  how  children  discover  the  danger  of  buying  toys  from  a 
siteei  peddler.  With     captions. 

I.  Consumer  protection.     2.  Consumer  education.       I.  Urban  Media  Materi- 


als. 

lHC79.C63] 

Urban  Media  Materials 


640.73 


72-734633 
MARC 


Problems  for  yoaag  coasamers — What  do  yoa  par?  [Hlmitrip] 
Urban  Media  Materials,  1972. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm 
With  unit  plan  and  student  worksheets. 
CREDITS:  Writer  and  phMographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky. 
SUMMARY:  Shows  how  a  boy  discovers  the  probtetm  of  deciding  which 
products  to  buy.  Discusses  unit  pricing  attd  sales.  With  captions. 

1 .  Consumer  protection.     2.  Consumer  education.       I.  Urban  Media  Materi- 


ab. 

tHC79.C63i 

Urban  Media  Materials 


640.73 


72-734629 
MARC 


Problems  in  ecology   (FUmttrip)     Denoyer-Geppert  Audio- 
Visuals.    Released  by  Denoyer-Geppert  Co.,  1970. 

GO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Investigations  in  ecolt^y:  a  biological 
approach) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summan/:  E^lains  the  principles  of  ecology,  and  presents  such 
ecoloKical  problems  as  breaks  In  food  chains,  overpopulation,  use  of 
Insecticides,  pollution,  and  utilization  of  atomic  niergy.  With 
captions. 

1,  Ecology.  L  Denoyer-Oei)pert  Company.  Series :  Investiga- 
tions in  ecology:  a  biological  approach  (Fllmstrlp) 

574.5  71-736768 

Denoyer-OeKiert  Aadlo-  Vlsttals 


117 


Problama  !■  ectrfogr.  [Slide  set]     Denoyer-Ocppert  Audio-Visu- 
als.    Released  by  Denoyer-Ocppert  Co..  1970. 

60  aUdM.  color.  2  x  2  in.  (lavcatigatkna  in  ecology:  a  biological  ap- 
proacfa) 

With  icachcra' guide. 

SUMMARY:  Isuodoccasiudenis  to  the  principlesof  ecology.  Prtaentsauch 
ecological  probtems  as  breaks  in  food  chaina,  overpopulatioa,  uae  of  inaecticidea, 
pollution,  and  utiUzatioa  of  alooik  eaergy.  With  captiona. 

I.  Ecology.  2.  Man — Influeoce  on  nature.  I.  Dcaoyer-Oeppett  Com- 
pany. II.  Series:  InvcstigatioDa  in  ecology:  a  bsolofical  approach.  (Slide  set] 
iQHMl]  574.5  72-733892 

Denoyer-<3^>pcn  72  MARC 

Audio- Vtauala 

Problems  in  the  city  (Motion  picture)    Ealinj;  Corp.,  1069. 

4  min.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Changing  dty) 

Ix>op  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summarjf:  Explores  the  problems  of  waste  disposal,  slams,  un- 
employment, crime,  Are,  sldiness,  and  over-crowding  In  the  city. 
For  elem^tary  gradea. 

1.  Cities  and  towns — Juvenile  films.  i.  Ealing  Corporation. 

Cambridge,  Mass.        Series:  The  Changing  dty  < Motion  picture) 

372.8  70-700426 

Ealing  Corporation 

Problems  <rf  cwwervation — air  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannic*  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

15  mil.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 
With  ;eacher"9  guide. 

CreAitt:  Collaborator,  Albert  B.  Cnrr. 

Summary.-  Studies  the  adverse  effects  of  air  pollution  on  health 
nod  property  when  wastes  are  allowed  to  permeate  the  air  freely. 
Shows  steps  which  are  being  taken  to  reduce  air  pollution  throtigh 
the  use  of  technological  legislative  controls,  and  ^ectSee  the  per- 
ceotages  of  various  gaaes  that  compose  the  tropoatAere. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Air— PolluUon.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational 

Oorporatitm. 

628  Fi  A  68-2528 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Bdocatloital  Oorp. 

Problems  of  conservation — forest  (Motion  picture)  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

14  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Adviser,  George  I.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  Shows  how  large  areas  In  the  United  States  are  used 
as  productive  forest  and  range  laud :  Illustrates  the  muttiple-ose  pro- 
grams of  protection  and  management  that  lead  to  effective  use  of 
valuable  resources.  Presents  the  struggle  to  retain  large  undevel- 
oped areas  In  the  face  of  demands  for  food,  lumber,  and  recreation. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Forest  conservation— U.  S.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Edu- 
cational Corporation. 

333.7  79-708910 
Encycltqwedla  Brltan-                    nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Problems  of  conservation:  forest  and  range  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

14  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Authors,  Allan  A,  Sollers.  George  I.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  Shows  how  large  areas  in  the  United  States  are  used 
as  productive  forest  and  ranfce  land,  and  Illustrates  the  mtiltlple-Dae 
prcwrams  of  protection  and  manaKement  that  lead  to  effective  tiae 
of  valuable  resources  within  these  areas.  Points  out  the  problem  of 
retaining  larfte  undeveloped  areas  while  demands  for  food,  lumbn. 
and  recreation  are  increasing. 
■  Another  issue.    bAw, 

1.  Forest  conservation.     2.  Range  management  I.  Bncydopae* 

dla  Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation. 

339.49  72-702918 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Problems  of  conservation:  Minerals  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

16  min,    Md.    color.    1ft  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

CreAUi:  Collaborators,  Allan  A.  Sollers,  George  I.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  Shows  examples  of  man's  reliance  on  non-renewable 
mlneral-s,  and  presents  several  approaches  to  cmwervatlon  measures. 
Includes  suggestions  regarding  Hading  new  sources  of  minerals,  eiD- 
ploylng  more  complete  extraction  methods,  substituting  other  min- 
erals, such  as  plastics  and  flt)er  gUs-*<,  and  Importing  ores  froto  for- 
eign countries. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Mines  and  mineral  resottrces.  i.  BncytAopaeilla  Brltannlca 

Educational  Corporation. 

333.8  72-704833 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-                    nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Problems  of  conservatimi — our  natural  resources  (Motion 
picture)      Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Corp., 

1970. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Allan  A.  Soller. 

Summary:  Identifies  those  natural  resources  whldi  are  In  danger 
of   depletion   or   destruction   by   man;    discusses  man's   reliance  on 
natural  resources  and  his  simultaneous  misuse  of  them. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Conservation  of  natural  resources.  I.  EtMrycl<q>aedLa  Britan- 
nica Edacattonal  CorporatloiL 

333.7  72-708911 

Bncyclt^taedla  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  0)rp. 

Problems  oi  conservation:  Soil  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

14  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrcdiU:  Collaborators,  Allan  A.  Sollers,  George  I.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  Explains  how  soil  Is  formed,  and  points  out  the  damag- 
ing effects  of  water  and  wind  erosion  and  the  loas  of  nutrients  when 
the  Bround  rover  of  vegetation  Is  stripped  away.  Shows  examples  of 
the  technical  assL^tance  of  the  United  States  Soil  Conservation  Serv- 
ice on  iK'oJects  that  range  from  contour  plowing  to  land-use  planning. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Soil  conservation.  l  Bncyctoinedia  Brltannlca  Educational 

Corporation. 

333.7  76-704834 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Problems  of  conservation:  water  (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paetliii  Britaimica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

Id  min.     sd-     color     16  mm. 

Crt4H»:  Authors,  .\llaD  A.  Sollers.  0«orse  I.  ScbwarU. 
SuniiHorif:  IVsortbes  communities  aod  looalltim  which  have  water 
•apply  problems,  atid  shows  the  pollution  of  the  Great  Lakes. 

— Another  issue.    bAw, 

1.  Water  cooaerratlon.    2.  Watet^—Pollutton.  i.  Bncrclopaedla 

Britaonica  E^lucatiooal  Oorooratlon. 

339.49  76-702919 

Eucrdopaedla  Brftao-  uloa  Rducattonal  Oonx 


Problems  of  conservation:  wildlife  (Motion  picture)     Ency- 
clopaedia  Britaniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

13  iuId.     m\.    color.     16  mm,     (Envlronmeui  Id  crisis) 

With  guide. 

Sl'.MMARV ;  Explains  the  n«^  for  conservation  of  wildlife  In 
order  to  preserve  the  ecological  Imtanoe  of  nature.  Describes  the 
endangere<l  statuH  of  many  species  today,  what  has  been  done  to 
control  Impemtinu  extinction  In  the  past,  and  what  can  he  done  in 
the  future  through  refuges. 

1.  Wildlife  conservation.  2.  Rare  animals.  3.  Wildlife  refuges. 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannioa  Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series: 
Environment  In  crisis  (Motion  picture) 

[SK:J57]  333.7  77-712293 

A.  L  A.  Bookliat 

Problems  of  oar  cities  (FUmttrip)    Urban  Media  Materials, 

1969. 

6  filmxtrlps  (53  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs:  2  s. 
each  (1  s.  for  manual  projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In., 
331  rpm..  10  mIn.  each  side,    microgroove. 

With  teacher's  g\iide.    Guide  lacking  in  L.  C. 

Creditt:  Producer,  writer,  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Conttnta:  1.  Introduction. — 2.  Pollution.— 5.  Traffic. — 4,  Housing. — 
5.  Social  problema.— 4.  Urban  renewal. 

1.  Cities  and  towns — U.  S.        i.  Urban  Media  Materials. 

309  76-735074 

Urban  Media  Materials 

Problems  of  the  cities  {FUmstrip)     New  York  times.  1968. 

72  fr.  b&w.  33  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  33t  rpm., 
18  min.    microgroove.     (Fllmstrlp  on  current  alfalrs,  Dec.  1968) 

With  dlscu.<»ion  manual.     Phonodlsc  and  manual  lading  In  L.  C. 

Summary:  F:xBmInes  urban  renewal,  tranqwrtatloo,  the  flight  to 
the  suburbs,  taxes,  crime  In  the  streets,  and  the  problems  associated 
with  the  departure  of  business  from  the  cities. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— U.  S.  2.  Urban  renewal — U.  S.  8.  U.  S. — 
Social  condltloQs— 1960-  i.  New  York  times.        Series. 

309  Fi  A  68-4591 

New  York  timea 

Problems  of  the  Middle  East    {Motion  picture)     Atlantis 
Productions,  1967, 

22  Diin.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Revised  version  of  the  1908  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  guide. 

Credm:  Producer,  director,  writer,  photographer,  and  editor,  J. 
Michael  Hagoplan. 

Bummaiy:  Dtacuaaes  the  basic  forces  molding  tbe  fragile  destiny 
of  the  Middle  Bast.  Describes  four  principal  problems—minorities 
anil  Israt-I  ver^ux  .\rab  unity,  agriculture  and  the  scarcity  of  water, 
IndustrlaltaatloD,  and  education. 

1.  Near  Bast.        i.  AtUotla  ProducUoni,  Inc. 

915.6  77-704660 

Atlantis  Productions 


The  Problems  of  the  twenties  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV 
and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

SO  mIn.  8d.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  12:  World  War  i  and  tbe  post  war  experience) 

Summary:  Dr.  St  Clair  Drake  dlacuasea  tbe  diverse  occurrences 
that  were  eTentually  to  forge  the  fabric  of  Afro-American  cultural, 
economic,  social,  and  political  direction.  He  describes  especially  tbe 
coodltlons  which  existed  In  New  Orleans,  Blrmlogham,  Atlanta.  Dur- 
ham, Chicago,  New  York  City,  and  Detroit  He  analyses  Booker  T. 
Wa^lngton'a  philosophy  and  tbe  Impact  of  the  1929  stock  market 
crash. 

1.  Nefroes—Hlatory— 1877-1964.  2.  WaalUngton,  Hooaer  Taliaferro, 
18081-1915.  I.  Drake,  St  CUir.    n.  New  York.    Telerlslwi  staUon 

WCUS-T\'.  ril.  <*olun]hla  rniverslty.  iv.  Holt,  Itlnehart  and  Wins- 
ton, Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Amerlans 
(Motion  picture)  Section  12:  World  War  t  and  tbe  post  war  ex- 
perience. 

301.451  70-704077 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Wlnattm 


Problems,  purpose,  and  procrcas  (Motion  picture)  Ameri- 
cun  Public  Welfare  Association,  in  cooperation  with 
WTTW,  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1968. 

3"  rain.      sd.      b&w.      16  mm.      (Caj«ework  In  public  welfare) 

Crrditt:  IHrertor.  Ouy  Justice,  Jay  U  Iloney. 

Huinmary:  A  filmed  lecture  by  Thomas  D.  Hunt  of  the  American 
Public  Welfare  Association  Project  on  Aging.  Compares  three  goals 
for  public  welfare  caHework^ni :  to  review  continuing  eligibility  for 
financial  assistance;  to  provide  specific  solutions  to  ipeclflc  prob- 
lems; and  to  imiintaln  or  enhance  social  functioning.  Explains 
that  lbs  goal  selected  will  determine  how  the  caseworker  Invests  his 
tboogbts.  time,  and  energy. 

1.  Social  case  work.  2.  PuMlr  welfare~-U.  8.  )■  American  Public 
Welfare  Aasoriatlon.  n.  Indiana.  University.  Audlo-Vlsnal  Center. 
Series :  Casework  In  public  welfare  (Motion  picture) 

361.3  73-7(H)90ft 

Indiana.     C  iiiv.     Audl<>-  Visual  Center 

Procedures  at  the  scene  of  an  accident  (FUmetrip)  Educa- 
tional Direction.     Rcleawed  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

47  fr  color.  85  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  831  rpm.,  9 
Din.    (riratald) 

Ahw  iaauMl  with  phonotape  In  caasette. 

With  teschfr's  guide. 

CrediU:  Editors,  Alexander  M.  Rulman,  rrsderlck  Moors. 

SsMfnory.  Gives  general  steps  for  Immedlat*  and  temporary  cars 
in  an  emergency.    Explains  what  shock  la  and  how  to  trsat  It 

1    First  aid  In  Ulnsaa  and  Injury.  L  Bdncatlonal  Direction, 

lot     n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Maaa.        Series:  First  aid 

<rttmstrip)  ^ 

614J  70-737823 

Baling  Corp. 


Procedures  in  patient  care 
see 

Wound  care. 

Process  of  abstraction  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  AsBod- 
ates,  1967. 

3  min.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Design) 

Loop  Him  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Clarence  KIncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

iSsmmary;  Examines  a  natural  form,  and  shows  tbe  develi^ment 
of  an  abstract  form  by  changing  the  media  and  selectlwi. 

1.  Art,  Abstract.  t  Hester  and  Associates.  Series;  Design 

(Motion  iricture) 

753  Fi  A  68-1991 

Hester  and  Associates 

The    Process  of   communication    (Motion  picture)      Ohio 
State  University,  Dept.  of  Photography,  1967. 

46  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Communication  tbeory  and  the  new 
educational  media) 

Credits:  Sponsor,  U.  S.  Office  of  Education,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Summary:  Pictures  an  animated  theoretical  model  of  the  com- 
munication process  and  presents  lllustrattona  of  communication  from 
Industry  training  models,  military  models,  school  administrator's 
training,  teacher  training,  and  computer  baaed  systems  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois. 

1.  Communication.  i.  Ohio.  State  University,  Columbus.  Dept 
of  Photography.  Series:  Communication  theory  and  the  new  edn* 
cational  media  (Motion  picture) 

001^  FiA6a-797 

CINE 

The  Processes  of  science:  classifying.    Part  1:  Siae  (Film- 
strip)    Film  Associates,  1968. 

.S3  fr.     color.    33  nun. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  ConsulUnta,  Uiui-ence  F.  Lowery,  Sam  Blanc. 

Summary:  Uses  anlmala  to  Introduce  children  to  the  process  of 
classification.  Stresses  tbe  concepts  of  sise,  shape,  and  color  by  hav- 
ing tbe  children  group  the  animals  on  tbe  baais  of  similarities  and 
differences. 

1   Science— Juvenile  films.     2.  Classification.         i.  Film  Associates. 

Fi  A  68-2597 


372.3 


Film  Associates 


Part  2:   Shape 


The    Processes   of   science:    classifying. 

(FUmstrip)    Film  Associates,  1968. 

26  fr.     color.    35  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Credits:  ConsulUnts,  Ijurence  F.  Lowery,  Sam  Blanc 
Bummary:  Introduces  children  to  the  concepts  of  roundness  sua 

stralgbtness  as  they  appear  In  the  shapes  of  animalf. 

1  Science— Juvenile  films.  2.  ClaaslflcaUon.  i.  Film  Associates. 
372.3  Fi  A  68-2598 

Film  Associates 

The  Processes  of  science:  classifying.    Part  3 :  Color  (FiJm- 

atrip)    Fihn  Associates,  1968. 

27  (r.     <i)lor.    35  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Credits:  CousulUnts,  Laurence  F.   Lowery,  Sam  Blanc. 

Summary:  Familiarizes  children  with  the  names  of  primary  and 
secondary  colors  by  using  colored  animals.  Also  describes  color 
values  of  llghtiwas  and  darkness,  and  shows  bow  the  animals  may 
be  grouped  by  almllaHty  of  color. 

1,  Science— Juvenile  flima.  2.  Cla-ssiflcatlon.  i.  Film  Associates. 
372.3  Fi  A  68-2599 

Film  Associates 

The  Processes  of  science:  classifying.     Part  4:  Ways  of 
grouping  (FUnutrip)    Film  Associates,  1968. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Consultants,   Laurence  F.  Lowery,  Sam   Blanc. 

Summary:  Allows  for  children  to  practice  grouping  animals  by 
similarities  of  size,  shape,  or  color. 

L  Science— Juvenile  films.     2.  Classification.  L  Film  AssocUtes. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2600 
Film  Associates 

Processing  black-and-white  film.  [Slide  set]    EastmAn  Kodak  Co., 

1971. 

60  »lid«.     color      2  n  2  in         »nd  phonodiic:  1  »..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm  .  19 

Wiih  script- 

SUMMARY:  Demonsirsies  ihe  fundamcnuls  of  developing  black-ind- 
whiic  film  without  previous  dsrkroom  experience. 

I,  Photography  Developing  and  developers.  I.  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany. 

tTR295i  770.28  72-736602 


72 


MARC 


Procession  k  Seville,  2   (Motion  picture)     La  Soci^  Lo- 
mier«,  Paris,  1898. 

35  sec.    si.    bAw,    16  mm. 

SadonI,  O.     LouU  Lumi6re.     CaUlogae  I^omiAre.  no.  S58. 

.Made   from   a   85  mm.   original   In  the  Ctntoath&que  Francalse. 

On  reel  with  58  other  Lumlftre  nombera. 

In    the    CintfmathMne    Francalse    Film    Collection,    Library    of 

SUM&fARY:   Presents  views  of  a  religious  procemlon  at  Serille. 
1.    Processlona.    Ecrieaiast leal— Seville.  I.    Soci*t6    Lumi^re, 

Psris     II.   Cln«math«Que   Francalae   Film  Collection. 

394.2  70-710490 

Procession  k  Seville,  3   (Motion  picture)     La  Soci6t6  Lu- 
miere,  Paris,  1898. 

3.1  fwc.    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Sadoul,  O.     Loula  Lumlire.     CaUlogue  Lumlftre,  no.  8W. 

Uade  from  a  35  mn.  original  in  the  CiotaathftQue  Francalsfc 

Un  reri  with  ."W  other  Ltunl*re  nnmbers. 

In    the    Cln*math*que    Frantalse    Film    Collection.    Library    of 

SUUHART :   Presents  views  of  s  religious  procsalOD  at  Seville. 
1.    Processions,    Ecclesiastical— Sevllls.  L    Socl*t«    Lumltoe, 

Paris.     II    CtnAmatbAque  Francalss  Film  OoUectloiL 

aM^  74-710491 


118 


Processions   {Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Informstion  Ajfenoy, 

1968. 

IS  mto.    Ml    color.    16  mm 

aummary:  An  account  of  tbe  Intnuloo  of  Tlet  Conic  tetrorlnn  Into 
tradiUonal  South  Vletnacwse  cultural  Taluai  aod  family  Ufe.  Bx- 
plalna  wtkj  the  South  VletnamcM  bare  tbe  wUl  to  continue  their 
struggle  a^Hlnst  tbe  oppreeeion. 

Another  issue.    36  mm. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict.  1961-  2.  Terrortsoi — Vletoam. 


L  U.  S.    Information  Ajeocj. 


869.7 


71-702862 


Procter  and  Gamble  Company 
see 

Household  helpers. 

Microcosms  of  the  mouth.    Part  1:    Technic. 

Spring  cleaning:  ^Procte^  and  Gamble  tele- 
vision commercial] 

The  World  of  wonderful  foods. 
You're  the  judge. 

Procter  and  Gamble  Company.    Crest  Professional 
Services  Division 
see 

Autogenous  transplantation  of  a  tooth. 

Cementation  of  inlays,  crowns  and  bridges. 

Complete  dentures. 

Dental  care  for  the  handicapped  child. 
Evaluation  of  audio-analgesia. 

Flexibility  in  operative  dentistry  and  use 
of  the  dental  assistant. 

Gold  foil  technique. 

Help  yourself  to  a  smile. 
High-speed  instrumentation. 
How  to  clean  your  teeth. 
Implantation  of  a  denture. 
The  Inf  rabony  pocket. 

Intraoral  osteotomy  in  the  surgical  man- 
agement of  jaw  deformities. 

Microcosms  of  the  mouth.    Part  3:    Role  in 
periodontal  disease. 

Phase  microscopy  in  the  diagnosis  of 
thrush. 

Restoration  of  primary  anterior  teeth  with 
severe  caries. 

Root  resection. 

Surgery  for  immediate  denture  insertion. 

Surgical  aspects  of  periotlontia. 

Surgical  corrections  of  developmental  de- 
formities of  the  mandible. 

Why  clean  your  teeth. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Procter  and  Gamble  Company.    Professional  Services 
Division 
see 

Dynamics  of  dental  caries. 

Let's  talk  about  your  teeth. 

Procter  and  Gand^le  television  commercial   (Motion 
picture) 

see   Spring  cleaning:  (Procter  and  Gamble  tele- 
vision commercial) 

Prodi  cinematograflca  produzione  e  distribuzione 
see 

Marco  the  magnificent. 

Producciones  Cinematograflcas  Balcazar 
see 

The  Sea  pir£d;e. 

Produce— ^rom  farm  to  market  (Motion  picture)    Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp^  1968. 

16  mill     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crtditt:  Collaborator.  Joaeph  W.  BtAert. 

Summarj/:  Showa  the  procoaa  Involved  In  gettlns  fmh  fnilta  and 
vccetablea  rrom  the  field  to  central  prodaoe  markets;  explain!  the 
complezUlea  of  wholesale  pricing.     Bxplores   the  beblnd-tb»«ceD« 
operation  of  a  produce  market  in  a  bl^  city. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Truck  farming.     2.  Produce  tradfc        i.  Bncjcltqiaedia  Brltan- 


nlca  Educational  Corporation. 
Bnr:Fclopaedta  Brltannlca 


380.1 
Bdocational  Corp. 


Fi  A  68-1185 


Produce  market  (Motion  picture)     Park  Films,  1967. 

3  mln.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Holtaod) 

Loop  fltm.     Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and  In  raper  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

8ummarir:  A  view  of  the  unlqae  Dutch  produce  market  of 
Poeldljk.  Shows  a  farmer  aa  he  uses  a  barge  and  the  canal  system 
to  move  his  crop  to  market 

1.  Farm  prod uc*— Netherlands — Marketing.        i.  Park  Films. 
Series:  Holland ( Hotloo  picture) 

381  72-700006 

Park  Films 


TW  Protfocer.  [Filnutrip}  Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  M.  H.  Reay  and  D.  M.  Dkewi.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

37  fr.     b*w.     35  mm.     (Drama) 

With  atudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Dncunet  the  rote  of  the  theater  producer  and  the  fundamenol 
probteim  and  principle!  of  uage  grouping:  movement,  (peaking,  entrance*,  exits, 
and  crowd  tcenes. 

1  Theater— Production  artd  direction.  I.  Visual  Publications.  II.  Series: 
Drama.  rFiltnstrip] 

cPN2053j  792  78-740784 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


Producers  Associates 

see 

lt*t  ciiy  if  yo«  kwnr  ham. 

Producers  Distributing  Corporation 
see 

Vanity. 
Producers  Group,  ltd. 


Natural  gas  industry's  The  Bhie  Flame. 

Prodncinff  a   tone    (Motion   pieture)      University   of   Iowa 
MoUon  Picture  Unit.    Released  by  Media  Library,  1069. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Playing  the  trumpet) 

Sumiiuiry:  Demonstrates  the  correct  method  of  producing  a  simple 

tone  on  the  trumpet,   with  emphasis  oa  Up  formation,  mouthpiece 

placement,  and  the  use  of  the  tongue. 

1.  Trumpet — Instruction  and  study.        i.  Iowa.    UDlverslty.    Audio. 

visual  Center.  Series:  Playing  the  trumpet  (Motion  picture) 

788  7»-705647 

CINE 

Pntadnf  hyItU  wmA  con    {Filmatr^y    UniTtnity  of 

Illinois.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1968. 

68  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit:-  Author,  R.  L.  Courson. 

Bummaiy:   DUcumes   rarlotu  facts  about  b7l>rid   seed  com  and 
how  It  Is  produced.     With  captions. 

1.  Hybrid  com.     2.  Seed  com.         i.  lUliwts.     University.     Voca- 
tional Agriculture  Service. 

6S3  7»-7S4189 

Illlnola    Dnltersity.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 


Producing   phosphates  for   agriculture    (Motion  picture) 
American  Cyanamid  Co.     Released  b;  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service  iI96-f] 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  and  dcMTlttes  the  mining  of  phosphate  are 
and  production  of  phosphate  products  used  for  high  ftiialj'sls  fertilizer. 
Includes  views  of  huge  luinlng  equipment  lo  sctlotL 

1.  Phosphate  mines  and  mining.  l.  American  Cyanomld  Com- 

pany.    It.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

668  Fi  A  67-5155 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

Producing  pork  for  food  (Filmstrip)    Colonial  Films  [195-?, 

50  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

r>ev4-i<>ped  by  Georgia  SUte  Dept.  of  Education,  Division  of  Vo- 
cational Education  Service,  and  Dept.  of  Agricultural  Bducatlon, 
University  of  Oeorgla. 

SUMHART:  Illustrates  the  Importance  of  the  type  of  hog  In 
pork  production,  give*  statistics  on  consumer's  expeiidlturea,  and 
describes  the  characteristics  of  cuU  of  pork  desired  by  customers. 
With  captions. 

1.  Pork.        I.  Colonial  Pllm  and  Bquipment  Company,  Atlanta. 

686.4  78-737800 
Colonial  Films 

Producing  qnality  fish  (FUmKtrip)  Canada  Dept  of  Indian 
Affairs  and  Northern  Development,  Ottawa.  Made  and 
released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

43  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

8umm4iry:  A  training  flimstrip  for  adult  Indian  flshermen  con- 
cerned with  the  production  of  quality  Ash.     Wltb  captlotu. 

1.  Fisheries — India.  2.  Fishery  products.  l  (>nada.  Dept.  of 
Indian  Affairs  atMl  Northern  DevelopmetiL  n.  Qmada.  National 
Film  Board. 

639  70-735532 

Nstlooal  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Prodoct-M«rkel*coHpetItor  analyiU  for  hotel  mA  MoteL  [FDm- 
ttrip]     Learaini  and  Information  inc.,  1969. 

100  fr      color.     J5  mm.     (Sale*  depirtmeni  program,  no.  2) 

With  kadcri  |uid«. 

SUMMARY:  Dctcribci  how  to  mmkt  snd  martet  a  product,  and  how  to 
perform  competitor  and  interde  pan  mental  analyieft.  With  capiioni. 

LMarkclini.  2  Product  management.  I.  Leamiag  and  Infomution  Inc 
11.  Seriei:  Sale*  department  program.  [FilmMripj  no.  2. 

tHF5415,  tst.l  72-732610 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 

Product  of  two  negative  numbers  (fish)  (Motion  picture) 
National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  in  coopera- 
tion with  General  Ijearning  Corp.  Made  by  Davidstm 
Films.    Released  by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

Tmin.  sd.  color,  iftmm.  (Elemeotarynuittieinatlcaforteaeheni 
and  atudflots.    Stodeot  fllm  llA) 

with  tfacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Project  director.  Harry  D.  Rudermao;  teacher*. 
Tjiiiren  O,  Woodby.  Joseph  Moray. 

.SUMMARY:  An  animated  Sim  tn  which  flab  ahow  the  results  of 
miiltiplvlns  nczatlre  anti  positive  number*. 

1.   Miiltlpllcatlnrt     2.   Numbers,  Negative:  I.  NaUooal  Oeoodl 

of  Teacher*  of  Mathematics.  11.  Sliver  Burdett  Oompany.  III.  Se- 
ries: Blementary  mathematics  for  teacbera  and  studeata.  Student 
film  llA  (Motion  picture) 

[QAUS]  511  72-718719 

Silver  Burdett  Co. 

The  Production  and  ntilization  of  sammer  gracing  (Film- 
strip)    Colonial  Films  ,195-?, 

38  fr.    color.    35  ram. 

Developed  by  the  State  Depts.  of  Bducatlon  of  Alabama.  Geor- 
gia. MlmisAlnpl,  South  Carolina,  and  Texas. 

With  teachers  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  tbe  benefits  of  good  pasture,  outliues  a 
flummer  irnwlng  program,  and  demonstrates  practices  that  are  es- 
sential to  pasture  development  and  ntlllsatlOD.     With  captions. 

1.  Oraaltig.  2.  Pastures.  I.  Colonial  Fllm  and  Bqulpmeot  Com- 
pany, Atlanta. 

633  71-737801 

Colonial  PUtBS 

Production  enginecrii^  (Filmttrip)  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1967. 

46  fr.    color.    S.^  mm.    and  phoiH>diBc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm. 
IS  mln.     (Industry  In  20th  century  Amerka) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cr«4it»:  Authors,  Raymond  Andenon,  William  Clanton. 

Summarv:  ^how  how  men,  mat^ilnes,  and  materials  are  coordi- 
nated to  manufacture  products  efficiently;  lUuatrates  tbe  responal- 
Ullties  of  production  engineering  personnel. 

1.  Production  englne«-lng.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Edncatlon,  Inc., 
Chicago.        Series:  Industry  In  20th  century  America  (Filmstrip) 

668.5  FiA6&-3531 
Society  for  Vlwial                            EdMCHllon 

The  Production  manager  (Motion  picture)  Univeiwd  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

18  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  tbe  role  of  the  production  manager  In  the 
making  of  a  feature  motion  picture. 

1.    Moving -pictures— Production    and   direction.  l    Dnlversal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

778.6  79-706092 
CINE 

The  Production  <rf  poliomyelitis  vaccine  (Motion  picture) 
University  of  California  Extension,  1960.  Made  by  Mo- 
tion Picture  Production  Dept.  Relea.ged  by  Educational 
Film  Sales,  University  of  Clalifomia  Extension,  and 
American  Society  for  Microbiology. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Adapted  from  a  fllm  produced  by  Parke,  Davis  &  Co. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Aline  Evans;  scientific  adviser, 
Donald  &L  Reynolds. 

Summary:  Shows  the  production  of  poliomyelitis  vacdoe  from  the 
receipt  of  the  monkeys  to  the  fltm!  packaging  of  tbe  vaccine  after 
passing  43  separate  tests  for  safety,  potency,  and  sterility. 

1.  Poliomyelitis  vaccine.  i.  California.  University.  University 
Extension,  n.  Calltornla.  University.  Educational  Fllm  Sales, 
ni.  American  Society  for  MtcroblolocT- 

615  Fi A  68-265 

American  Society  for  Microbiology 


119 


Production  of  sodium  by  electrolysis  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by 
Ealinp  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  rom.     (Projeit  phystrn) 

With  film  iioteA  on  cartridge  ca^e. 

Summary:  Davy's  claRslral  experiment  In  which  molten  NaOH  la 
electrolysed  to  form  metallic  sodium. 

1.  Sodium.  2.  Electrolysis-  3.  S<idlum  hydroxide.  i.  Canada. 
National  Film  Board,  ii.  Flaling  Corporation,  Cambridjge  Mnit*. 
Series:  Project  physics  (Slotlon  picture) 

541  Fi  A  68-2387 

Eating  Corporation 

Les  Productions  du  Dragon 
see 

The  Dayak:    the  people  of  Borneo. 

Dragon  of  Komodo. 

Productions,  inc. 
see 

The  Shield  of  silence. 

Les  Productions  Setect 
see 

La  Chambre. 

Les  Productions  Tanlt 
see 

Kindneu  week;  or.  The  seven  capital  elementa— Max 
Ernst. 

Picasao— Romanccro  du  picador. 


Productions  Unlimited  Inc. ,  New  York 
see 


Night  before  Christmas. 

Productivity— the  magic  lamp  of  progrcas  (Motion  picture) 
Kepublic  Steel  Corp.,  1965.  Made  in  cooperation  with 
Educational  Resources  Foundatitm. 

29  mill.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Exploring  basic  economics) 
Also  issued  as  video  tapes  (1  In.:  2  In.;  quad  head) 
With  conference-teacher  guide  and  self-scoring  audita. 
Baaed   on    the   book   Understanding   basic  economics,   by   Reuben 
Sleslnger  and  U  C.  Mlchelon. 

Summary:  Analyies  factors  which  make  up  the  sUndard  of  living 
la  the  United  SUtes.  Shows  how  the  standard  of  living  la  related 
to  the  goods  and  services  produced.  Explains  that  future  improve- 
menu  In  living  standards  depend  upon  tbe  eflVcIeocy  of  production. 
1.  Cost  and  standard  of  living— U.  S.  2.  I..abor  productivity— U.  S. 
I  Sleelnger,  Reuben  E.  Understanding  basic  economics,  ii.  Republic 
Steel  Corporation.  Series:   Exploring  basic  economics    (Motion 

picture) 

SS9.42  Fi  A  68-1513 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


Prodacti  from  trees.  (Motion  picturcj     Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1970. 

A  min.     tt.     color,     super  8  mm      (Elementary  Kiencc  series) 

Loop  film  irt  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  several  varieties  of  trees  and  the  products  thai  they 
provide;  points  out  ihal  ai  one  time  in  history  trees  provided  only  fuel,  lumber 
and  paper  supplies,  and  local  products. 

1.  Forest  products.     (I.  Forest  products]        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.     II. 
Series:  Elemenuiy  science  series.  ^Motion  picture.  Doirt>leday  Multimedia^ 
[SD541)  634.9  72-701849 

Doubleday  Multimedia  72  MARC 


Produzioni  artistiche  intemazionale 
see 

Cloportes. 

Produzioni  europee  associate 
see 

For  a  few  dollars  more. 

Professional  Arts,  inc. 
see 

Escape  to  nowhere. 
I£D-25. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Professional  commitment — a  cmfrontation  with  integrity 

(Filmstrip)     Educational  Filmstrips,  1967.    Made  by  Stu- 
dent Education  Association,  Texas  Christian  University. 

70   fr.     color.     35   turn,     and   phOQOdlsc:   1  8.,   12  lo..  381   rpm. 
niicrogTooTe. 

Wilh  script. 

Credili:  Author,  Court  Crow. 

Sumitwrii:  Presents  interviews  with  teachers  In  which  they  dlacuss 
their  reasons  for  being  teachers  and  their  views  of  the  profession. 

1,  Teaching  as  a  profession.        i.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Hunts- 
vllle.  Texas. 

174  Fi  A  68-4883 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Professional  Research,  inc. 
see 

Anatomy  and  physiology  of  pregnancy. 

Cataract — post  operative. 

Cataracts. 

Child's  first  visit. 

Contact  lenses. 

Course  of  labor. 

Delivery  in  the  hospital. 
Glaucoma. 
Good  brushing  techniques. 

Handling  contact  lenses. 

Hysterectomy, 

The  importance  of  a  periodic  health  ex- 
amination. 

New  obstetric  patient. 

Periodontics . 

Postpartum. 

Prenatal  management. 

Preventive  dentistry. 

Pr  osthodonticfl  — complete . 
Prosthodontics — ^fixed  partial. 
Prosthodontics — removable  partial. 
Self-examination  of  the  breasts. 

Strabismus . 
Understanding  the  pill. 
Understanding  your  anesthesia. 
Weight  control  and  exercise  in  pregnancy. 
Your  stay  in  the  hospital. 
Fhrofesslonal  Science  Films,  inc. 


Preventive  orthodontics. 

Profcssiottal  theater  goes  west  {9/otion  picture)    University 
of  Michigan  TV  Center,  1967. 

80  min.     «L     b*w.     16  mm. 

AIM  laMWd  oo  video  tap*  (1  In.)  u.  w  .    - 

aummarv:  ExamloM  the  profnwloiuil  tlwatmr  program  which  ban 

tuinMl   Ann   Arbor,   Ml<*..   into  a   national   IhMter  renter.     Horted 

*"  ^^^Uttr-V    8.        1.  Michigan      rnlventlry.    Televlalon  Cenler. 
7»2  Fi  A  68-283 

lUckltaa  Ualnnltr  TV  Center 


The  ProfKsionals  (Motion  picture)     Pas  Enterprises.     Re- 
leased by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

Ill   mill,     sd-    color.    35  mm. 

PunaviKioD. 

Based  on  the  novel  A  mule  for  the  marque«a,  l>y  Frank  O'Rourke. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Richard  Brooks;  music, 
Maurice  Jarre;  dlre<.*tor  of  photography,  Conrad  Hall,  film  editor, 
Peter  ZInner.  Vatt:  Burt  Lancaster,  Lee  Marvin,  Robert  Ryan. 
Ja'k  Palance,  Ralph  Bellamy,  Claudia  Cardlnale. 

SamHuary:  A  western  set  In  1917  around  the  Merlcan-Dolted 
States  border.  A  wealthy  American  buainessman  hires  four  profes- 
sional gunmen  to  rescue  his  wife  reportedly  kidnapped  by  a  Mexican 
chieftain. 

I.  O'Rourke,  Frank,  1916-  A  mule  for  the  marquesa.    ii.  Pax 

Enterprises,    ni.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  75-707825 


Professor  Ijettvin  tuned  in  (Motion  picture)     WGBH-TV. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  lJt68. 

00  mill.     sd.     b&w.     10  mm. 

Summary:  Jerome  Lettvin  of  M.  I.  T.  challenges  disengagement 
from  society  through  drug  use  or  other  means  la  an  addre«  to  an 
audience  of  young  people.  Includes  his  answers  to  questions  from 
thr   audience. 

Narcotic  habit.  2.  Alienation  (Social  psychology)  i.  l^ttTln, 
Jerome,  n.  Boston.  Television  !«tatlon  WOBH-TV.  in.  Indiana. 
University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

363.4  Fi  A  68-lS)41 

Indiana  Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Profile  of  a  denomination  (Motion  picture)  Radio  and 
Television  Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and 
Columbia  Rroadcnstinfr  System,  lfl65. 

RO  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

clediU^i'voduc^i:  Joseph  E.  Clomtnl ;  director.  Portman  Paget; 
writer.  Joiin  Stevens:  host.  George  Crothera. 

Simmary:  Interviews  with  prominent  Baptists  at  the  19W  South- 
ern Baptist  Convention  In  Dallas,  Texas.  Records  the  worahlp  ^rr- 
Ss  of  a  small,  an  average  slw.  and  a  large  Baptlat  church  to  show 

'"[  SeVBaTSa  convention.  Liturgy  anl  ritual.  2.  Worablp. 
I  Southern  Baptist  Convention.  Radio  and  Television  Commission. 
II.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

264.06  PI  A  67-5088 

Southern  Baptist  Con-  ventlon.     Radio  and  TV  Commission 


Profile  of  a  President  —  Richard  MilhouB  Nixon  (Motion 

picture)    Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1968. 

15  mln.     sd-    b&w.     16  mm.     (Screen  news  dijest,  v.  11,  no.  A) 
With  study  guide.  ^  ^,    , 

Bummary:  A  portrait  of  Richard  Mllhous  Nlion  and  his  Journey 

to  the  White  House,  from  his  birth  la  1918  to  bis  election  In  1968. 
1  NliOD,  Richard  Mllhous.  1913-  i.  Hearst  Metrotoue  News. 

IDC.    New  York  Series;   Screen  oewB  digest    (Motion  picture) 

'■"■°°-*-  928  T7-703470 

Hearst  Hetrotooe  News 


Profile  of  Americans.  [Filmstrip]     Education  Division,  New  York 
times.  1971. 

65  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in.,  33  1^3  rpm..  29  min. 
(Filmstrips  on  current  afTairs,  Nov.  1971) 

In  LC  collections. 

Side  2  of  phonodisc  (13  min.)  presents  an  •nalpis  of  the  filmstnp. 

With  discussion  manual  and  duplicating  master. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  a  profile  of  the  American  population,  conccnlraling 
on  the  young  adults,  the  migration  from  farm  lo  ciiy  lo  suburb,  new  life  styles, 
and  new  demands  for  public  service. 

1  Young  adults— United  States.  2  Rural-urban  migration— United  Slates. 
3.  United  Stales-Social  condilions-1960-  I.  New  York  limes.     11. 

Series. 

917  3  78-738702 

72[r72]rev  MARC 


Profile  <rf  an  alcoholic  (Motion  picture)     Wayne  M.  Well- 
nian,  1059.    Made  by  Multichrome  Ijiboratories. 

30  mln.    Bd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Based  on  the  paper  entitled  Time  ordered  symptomatology  of 
554  male  alcoholics,  by  Wayne  M.  Wellman. 

Credltg:  Producer  and  director,  Charles  E.  Dlmnukes;  narrator, 
Ed  Brady ;  music.  Peter  De-Lane ;  photography.  R  R.  Hutchison. 

Summary:  Polntt  out  the  danger  signals  which  appear  in  the 
progression  toward  alcohollam,  emphaslxing  symptoms  as  they  appear 
during  dally  social  drinking. 

1.  Alcoholism.         1.  Wellman,  Wayne  Myron,  1912- 

613.8  74-704382 


Profiles  cast  long  shadows  (Motion  picture)    Robert  Sperry, 

1967. 

27  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  art  film  in  which  eveDta  In  the  life  of  a  girl  crowd 
in  upon  her  while  the  Is  driving  through  the  city. 

I.  Sperr}'.  Robert. 

1B5.6  Fi  A  68-118 

CINE 

Profiles  of  Galilee  (Motion  picture)     Yona  Zarecki  Audio- 
Visual  Productions,  Tel  Aviv  ,1968, 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  Zarecki. Krlmolowikl  production. 

CredU$:  Producer.  Ytzhak  KrImolowaW;  director  and  writer. 
Yona  Zarecki;  narration,  Pat  I^Tltaky;  narrator.  Hy  BHaos:  pho- 
tography, ZecT  Hertx. 

Bummary:  Contrasts  the  scenery  of  Galilee  as  seen  In  photofraphs. 
and  »n  seen  by  four  Israeli  artlsta:  Gutman,  HaMn,  Sbmit,  and 

1.   Galilee— Dewrlptlon  and   traTCl.      2.  Art,  laraetl.  i.  Yona 

Zarecki,  hafaknh  re-l-kotlt. 

915.694  76-701962 


Profiles  of  the  Negev  Desert  (Motion  picture)     Yona  Za- 
recki Audio  Visual  Productions,  Tel  Aviv  [1968, 

H  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  Zareckt-Krymoiowrtkl  production. 

Credits:  Producer,  Itrhak  Krymolowskl ;  director  and  writer,  Yona 
Ziirecki  ■  narration,  Max  Rosenfeld ;  music  adaptation,  Eddy  Hal- 
pern  ■  camera.  Zeev  Hertz;  editing,  Dan  Shyk,  E>aTld  MUsteln. 

Sutnmui~y-  Disciiasee  the  work  of  Israeli  scientists  in  making  the 
Neger  Desert  flourish.  Emphasises  that  the  aTallabiUty  of  water 
is  still  the  main  problem  but  that  much  has  been  learned  from  study- 
ing the  ruins  of  past  civilizations. 

1.  Negeb.      2.   Reclamation  of  land— Israel.  i.  Yona  Zarecki, 

hafakah  r^i-kollt. 


915.694 


70-701963 


Exposition. 

Profit  prospects  for  cattle  feedinc  (FUrMtrip)  University 
of  Illinois,  Vocatitmal  Agriculture  Service,  1968. 

64  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Authors,  D.  E.  Erlckson.  J.  H.  Herbst. 

Siimmar\/:  Dl9cus.ses  the  present  condition  of  agrlcidtnre,  changes 
In  cattle  marketing,  sources  of  Illinois  feeder  cattle,  buying  cattle, 
the  demand  for  beef  in  tie  future,  annual  cosbs.  typical  coats  of 
various  systems,  and  the  use  of  a  partial  budget    With  captions. 

1.  Beef  cattle.  i.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational  Agriculture 
Service 

636.2  73-734-190 

lUlDOls.     University.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 

The  Profit  pullet  story  (Motion  picture)  Dekalb  Agricul- 
tural Association.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 

Service  ,196-!, 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  various  facets  of  poultry  research  such  as 
blood  typing,  pathologic  Investigations,  and  studies  on  egg  quality. 

1.  Poultry  research.        i.  Dekalb  Agricnltural  Association, 
n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

636.5  Fi  A  67-5144 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Profitable  oat  production  (FUmttrip)  Quaker  Oats  Co. 
Made  and  released  by  University  of  Illinois,  VocatitHial 
Agriculture  Service,  1969. 

38  f r.    color.     35  mm. 

Credit*:   Authors,  D.  J.   Schrlckel,  R.  L.  Courflon. 

Bummary:  Discns-tes  factors  Influeodng  profits  In  oata  produc- 
tion: high  quality  seed,  weed  control,  proper  fertUlty,  and  good 
cultural  practices.     With  captionJt  

1.  Oats.  I.  Quaker   Oats  Company,     ii.   lUlnola     University. 

Vocational  Agriculture  Service. 

633  77-734191 

IllinolJf.     University.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 

Profits— the  sparkphig  of  our  economy  (Motion  picture) 
Republic  Steel  Corp.,  1966.  Made  in  cooperation  with 
Educational  Resources  Foundation. 

29  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  ram.     ^Exploring  basic  economics) 
Also  issued  as  video  tapes  (1  in. ;  2  In.;  quad  head) 
Wiih  conference-ten  Cher  guide  and  self-scoring  audits. 
Based   on   the   book   Understanding   basic   economics,   by  Heubeo 
Slesinzer  and  L.  C.  Mlchelon. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  vital  role  of  proflra.  Relates  economic 
growth  to  capital  Investment  and  capital  Investment  to  adequate 
proflta.  Explains  the  importance  of  profits  to  job  security  and 
promotion,  and  the  ethical  basis  for  profllable  activities. 

1    Profit— U    S.  I    Slesinger.  Reuben  E.    Understanding  basic 

economies,    n.  Republic  Steel  Corporatloa        Series :  Exploring  basic 
economics  (Motion  picture) 

338.5  Fi  A  68-1317 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

A  Pr<«ram  for  diseases  and  parasites  of  swine  (Filmstrip) 
Colonial  Films  ,19.5-?, 

71  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Prepared  by  C.eorgla  Dlvt.'don  of  Agriculture  Education  In  co- 
operation with  Cteorgla  Coastal  Plain  Experiment  Station  and  U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Animal  Husbandry. 

With  teachers  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Points  out  the  need  for  the  control  of  internal  dls- 
easefi  and  paraailes  of  awlne,  Illustrates  with  photographs  of  In- 
fected swine  the  common  diseases  and  parasites,  and  demonstrate* 
a  program  of  control  for  these  afflictions.    With  captions. 

1.    Swine— Diseases.      2.    Parasites— Swine.        I.    Colonial    Film 

and  Equipment  Company,  Atlanta.  

636.4  75-737802 

Colonial  Films 

A  Program  of  fugues  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1960.  Made  by 
KUED. 

29  mln.  sd.  I.&w.  16  mm.  (Alexander  Schrelner  at  the  Taber- 
nacle organ > 

Credits:  Dli-ector,  Byron  Opeiiahaw. 

Summary:  Alexander  Schrelner.  organist  at  the  Mormon  Taber- 
nacle In  Salt  I^ke  City,  plays  a  program  of  organ  fugue*. 

1.  Canons,  fugue*,  etc.   (Organ)  i.  Schrelner.  Alexander         i. 

National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.        Series:  Alex- 
ander Schrelner  at  the  Tabernacle  organ. 

Fl  67-502 


A  Prognw  of  toagi  by  Llgfatnia'  Sam  Hopkins.  [Motion  picture] 
University  of  Washington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Music  and  Dance. 
Released  by  University  of  Washington  Press,  1971. 

8  min.     id.     b*w.      16  mm.     {W"t<'n|ton  *'''"•) 

SUMMARY;  Pretenu  «n  informal  pcrfonn»tice  of  three  longs  by  Lighmin' 
Sam  Hopkuu.  ■  country-blue*  |uitari»t.  He  carri«  on  a  characieri»tic  bsnicr 
between  each  >ong. 

1  Mu»ic,  Populw  (Sonp,  etc.)— United  SUtet.  2.  Bluei  (Song».  etc.)  3. 
Hopkin»,S*m.  1912-  i.  Univerwty  of  W«»hington  Archive*  of  Ethnic 

MuMC  and  Dance  II.  Waihiogton  (SUU).  Univerwiy.  PreM-  HI.  Senea: 
Waahiniton  (Um.  (Motion  picturei  inn-^Al 

IM1630.18]  784.4  ^^'^ultr 

University  of  Waahinglon  72  MAK*. 

Presi 


120 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Program  orbit.  Part  1  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp. 
ns  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridjfe,  1968. 

i  rain,     8i.    «>lor.    super  8  moi.     (Project  phTslcs) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summarv:  Presents  an  experiment  In  which  a  computer  Is  pro- 
grauinied  tu  calculate  the  same  orbit  that  a  student  calculates  In 
the  laboratory;  dls^ylays  the  result  on  an  i-y  plotter,  eiplalDias 
that  because  of  the  step-wtse  approximation  weA,  the  orbit  fails  to 
close  «p  exactly. 

1.  Orbits.  I.  Canada.  National  rilm  Board,  n.  Ealtng  Cor* 
poration,   Cambridge,   Mass.        Series:  Project  physics   (Motion  pic- 


iire) 


Ealing  Corporation 


631 


Fi  A  68-2388 


Program  orbit.  Part  2  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp. 
as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridf!;e,  1968. 

4  mln.     81.     color,     auper  8  mm.      (Project  physics) 

With  Bliu  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Sumtnary:  The  computer  calculates  an  orbit  using  many  more 
points  than  In  the  loop  film  entitled  Program  orbit,  part  1.  The 
result  Is  recorded  on  the  x-y  plotter  and  oo  the  face  of  a  catbode-raj 
tube. 

1.  Orbits.  I.  Canada.      National   Film   Board,      n.   Ballog 

Corporation,  Cambridge.  Haas.         Snies:  Project  phjalcs  (Hotl<m 
picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-2389 

Ealing  Corporation 


Program  reading  (Motion  picture)  New  York  State  Edac»- 
tion  Dept.  Made  and  released  by  Bureau  of  Mass  Com- 
munications, 1967. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Demonstrations  of  selected  Instmc- 
tional  materials  for  special  education  pn^rams) 

Summary:  Muriel  Garten,  reading  consultant,  leads  a  child  through 
a  go-flsh  game  designed  to  build  a  sight  Tocabniary.  Shows  bow 
reading  skills  are  reinforced  by  the  use  of  a  programmed  reader 
and  an  electric  tyi)ewTlter. 

1.  Reading  (El^nentary) — Programmed  Instruction.  2.  Reading 
games.  i.  New  York  (State)     University,    o.  New  York  (State) 

Bureau  of  Mass  Communications. 

371.33  Fi  A  68-2445 

New  York  State.  Bureau  of  Mass  Oommonlcatlon 


Programmed  tntoring.  [Motion  picture]  Indiana  University  Au- 
dio-Visual Center,  1972. 

19  min.     ad     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Dan  Lee  Isaacs. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  ■  tutoring  prc^ram  using  non- professionals  can 
supplement  regular  classroom  teachers  in  improving  individual  reading  skills. 

1.  Reading.  2  Tutors  and  tutoring.  I.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center. 

[LB1050]  370.7  72-702789 

Indiana  University  72  MARC 

Audio- Visual  Center 

Prograinming  1:  a  flow  chart  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films.  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  IT.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Introducing  computers) 

Loop  fllro. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Uses  pictures  and  diagrams  to  illustrnte  the  program- 
ming of  a  computer. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers  ^  Programming.  2.  Flow  charts. 
I.  Eothen  Films.  11.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion. Series;  Introducing  computers  (Motion  picture) 

621.3819  71-700888 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Programming  2:  nging  a  flow  chart  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films.  Boreham  Wood.  En^..  1969.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 

1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Introducing  computers) 
Ijx^  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  pictures  and  diagrams  to  Illustrate  the  program- 
ming of  a  computer  with  emphasis  on  the  use  of  a  flow  chart. 
1.  Electronic  digital  computers  —  Programming.     2.  Flow  charts. 

I.  Eothen  Films.     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britanoica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion. Series:  Introdociag  computers  (Motion  pictnre) 

621.3819  75-709889 

Encyclcqwiedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Programming  3:  test  loops  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,   Eng.,   1969.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4   mln.     Bl.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Introducing  computei-»| 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  pictures  and  diagrams  to  Illustrate  the  program- 
ming of  a  computer  and  the  ImporUnce  of  test  loops. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers— Programming,         I.  Eothen  Films. 

II.  Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational  Corporation.  Series: 
Introducing  computer!  (Motion  picture) 

621.3819  70-709890 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  oica  Educational  0>rp. 


Programming  is  a  process:  an  introdnction  to  instmctiona)  tech- 
nology. [Filmstrip]     Tiemano  Associates,  1967. 

80  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonoupe:  1  reel,  3  3/4  ips.,  30  min. 

With  instructor  guide  by  Susan  M.  Markle  and  Philip  W.  Tiemann.  and  with 
viewer  handout. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  Philip  W  Tiemann. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  instructional  technotogy  asd  lists  the  key  stages  in 
developing  a  program,  describes  the  evidence  thai  should  accompany  a  tested 
progruB,  and  differentiates  specific  and  non-spectftc  instructional  objectives. 
For  industrial  and  military  training  personnel  and  for  stitdents  of  mdustrial 
education  or  programming. 

1.  Industrial  arts — Programmed  instnjctioo.  2.  Mihtary  educatjoo— Pro- 
grammed instruction.       I.  Tiemann  Associates. 

[7X169]  371.39  72-732771 

"nefflsim  Associates  72  MARC 


Progress  and  retrogreasion  ( Motion  picture)  American 
Public  Welfare  Association,  in  cooperation  with  WTTW. 
Rele«?'Ml  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  mill.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Casework  Id  public  welfare) 

Creditt:  Director.  Guy  Justice.  Jay  L.  Rone.v. 

Smmmaiy:  Thomas  D.  Hunt,  of  the  American  Public  Welfare  As- 
sociation Project  on  Agtng.  and  Raymond  Sundberg,  of  the  Iowa 
State  Dept.  of  Public  Welfare,  discuss  the  ultimate  goal  of  public 
welfare  cnsework — enhancing  client  social  functioning — as  the  stand- 
ard against  which  progress  and  retrogression  should  be  measured. 
Explains  that  the  caseworker  will  probably,  within  a  given  set  of 
cases,  experience  both  progress  and  retrogression  with  clients. 

1,  Social  case  work.  i.  American  Public  Wrffare  Association. 

IL  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center.         3erle«;  Casework 
In  public  welfare  (Motion  picture) 

361.3  70-700918 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Progress,  depression,  and  Global  war  (FUmatrip)    Univor- 
sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

3S  fr.  color.  .35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  8.,  21  min.  (The  History 
of  black  America) 

Also  Issued  with  reel-to-reel  phoootape  and  with  phonotiipe  in 
cassette. 

With  teacher'.^  manual. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Thomas  Cipolla;  narrator,  Isaiah  A.  Green;  edu- 
cational consultant.  Robert  L.  Zangrando ;  illustrator,  John  LencickL 

Summary:  Points  out  the  accomplishments  of  Negroes  Id  the  arts 
and  In  politics  and  the  civil  rights  movements.  Discusses  reasons 
for  the  resurgence  of  the  Ku  Klux  Klan.  segregation  and  discrimina- 
tion in  World  War  n.  and  some  favorable  Supreme  Court  rulings. 

1.  Negroes— History— 18T7-1964.  i.  Universal  Education  snd 
VlHual  Arts.        Serlea:  The  History  of  black  America  (Filmstrip) 

973.91  79-734853 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Progress    in    California    (FUirmtrip)     Jam    Handy    School 
Service,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  S.")  mm.  and  pbonodlBc:  2  si,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.  micro- 
groove.    (California  today) 

Summary:  r>escrlbes  progress  In  California,  and  disctuaes  its  r^a- 
tloii  to  the  difTerenl  geographic  areflf  of  the  State. 

1.  California- History.  2.  California— Economic  ctmdltlODS.  L 
Jam  Handy  School  Service.  Inc.  Series:  California  today  (Film- 
strip) 

917.94  77-733904 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Progress  in  design  (FUmttrip)  Educational  Productions, 
England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Prothmann  Associates, 
1963. 

33  fr.     color.    85  mm. 
With  lecture  notes. 

Sammary:  Shows  a  selection  of  the  Design  Centre  awards  from 
1969  to  1962. 

Another  issue,    doable  fr. 

1.  Dealgn.         L  Edacatlonal  Prodoctloiis,  ltd    n.  ProthinaDD  As- 


aoclatea. 

Prothmaon  Aasodates 


746 


78-734249 


Progress  in  snspcnsim  systems   (FUmatrip)     Dana  Parts 
Ca  ,196-1, 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm. 

With  script  and  lecture  notes. 

Summary:  Traces  the  progress  made  In  the  develoiMnent  of  suspen- 
sion  systems  during  a  flfteen-year  period. 

1  Automobiles — Springs  and  suspension.  i.  Dana  Parts  Company, 
629.2  Fi  A  68-4268 

Dana  Parts  Company 


Progress  in  Weist   Africa    (Motion  picture)      International 

Communication  Films,  1968.    Made  by  Compass  Films. 

4  mln.    Bi.     color    8  mm.    '(Subsaharan  Africa  series) 

Lio<q)  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
m  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  effects  of  modem  technology  on  West 
Africa.  Examples  Indnde  highways  traversing  rain  forests,  rural 
health  centers,  newly  developing  factories,  and  modem  bridge  con- 
Btnictloii. 

1.  TeHmoIogy— Africa,  West.  I.  International  Communication 

Films.  iSeries :  Subaabaran  Africa  series   (Motion  picture) 

916.6  72-703217 

International  Commonl-  cation  Films 

Progress  of  a  portrait  (Motion  picture)    Joseph  Maoiacalco, 

1968. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Narrator,  Bill  Flemming. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  In  time-lapse  photography  the  start  and 
finish  of  a  portrait  of  Governor  George  Romoey,  of  Hk^lgan. 

1.  Romney,  George  W.,  1907-         —  Portraits,  caricatures,  etc. 
I.  Manlscalco,  Joseph. 

767  7a-702532 

CINE 


Prepress  Pictures  Independent 
see 

SoUed. 


;  1972.  [Motion  picture]     Ceianese  Corp.,  1972. 
Made  by  Film  Unit,  Ceianese  Corp. 

14  min.     (d     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  ill  different  achievenientt  of  the  varioui  CeUne*e 
pianu  and  laborstoriet  in  the  area*  of  ufcty.  water  polhitioo,  and  the  develop- 
ment of  a  new  microporoua  film. 

1.  RayoD  induciry  and  trade — United  States.        I.  Ceianese  Corporatioa. 
[TS1688J  658.5  72-701792 

aNE  72  MARC 


Progress  through  electronic  data  processing  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Easo  Standard  Oil  Co.,  1968. 

31  mill.     sd.     t>Aw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  IBM  705  electronic  data  procMsIng  machines 
which  Esso  has  InsUlled  at  Bayway  and  Baton  Rouge  refloerles  to 
serve  New  York  headqaarters  and  marketing  dlvlalon  operations. 
Explains  the  fuoctloa  of  the  madilnes  and  deacrlbea  how  they  will 
be  used. 

1-  Electronic  data  processing.  2.  Petroleum  Industry  and  trade. 
I.  Eseo  Standard  OH  Company. 

661.8  Fi6S-644 

Progresaons  (Motion  picture)    PPG  IndustrieB,  1969.    Made 
by  TorriceJIi  Productions. 

2  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  To  be  used  as  an  opening  vaa  a  tall  for  old  fllme  that 
still  show  the  old  logo  aad  the  old  name  of  the  Pittsburg  Plate  Glass 
Company. 

I.  PPG  Industries. 

666  76-702633 

CINE 


The  Progressive  era  (Motion  picture)  UPITN  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Encyclopiaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1971. 

2a  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Burton  Relnhardt. 

Sl'MMARY:  Examines  politics  In  tlie  early  ISOO's.  Describes 
what  government  was  like  titeo,  and  how  It  has  affected  present 
government  and  politics. 

1.  U.  S.— Politics  and  government— 20th  century.  I.  UPITN 

OirporatioQ.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edacatlonal  Corporation. 
[JK261]  320.973  74-713643 

EncycloiMiedla  Brltao-  ntca  Educational  Corp. 


121 


Progressive  Pictures,  Benlcia,   Calif. 


The  School  bus  and  you. 


The  ProgressiTes  {Motion  picture)  Project  7  Productions 
and  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1969. 

25  mln.      sd.      color.      16  mm.      (American  history  series) 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  progressive  movement  from  Its  beginning  In 
1890  through  World  War  i.  Notes  that  It  was  a  revolt  of  the  Amer- 
ican conscience  In  the  cities  and  on  the  state  and  federal  levels 
against  corruption,  poverty,  prejudice,  and  other  social  evila. 

1.  u.  S.— Social  conditions— 1865-1918.  2.  U.  8.— Politics  aad 
government.  S.  U.  S.— Economic  conditions— 1865-1918.  l  Project 
7  Productions,  n.  McOraw-HlIl  Book  Company.  Series:  American 
history  series  (Motion  picture) 

973.91  78-702074 

HcOrawBill  Book  Co. 

Progressivism,  war,  and  depression  [Filmstrip)  Associated 
Educators,  19G5.     Made  by  Society  for  Visual  Education. 

50  tr.    (tilor.    35  mm.     (Hi.<tory  of  New  Jersey,  set  3) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:  Analyses  the  years  of  progres.<lTi9m,  war,  and  depres- 
sion in  the  hi.*tory  of  New  Jersey  between  1907  and  1932. 

1.  New  Jersey— Hist. — 1865-  i.  As-'soclated  Edncalors.  West 

Chester.  Fa.        Series:  History  of  New  Jersey  (Filmstrip)  set  3. 

974.9  Fi  A  68-3567 

Associated  T'liif-ntorf 


PrahMtkNC  meml  U4Mr 

1971. 


[Motion  picture]    Thome  Hlnis, 


4  ram.     si.     bAw.     super  B  mm.     (I  aun.  documcati  proiect,  oa  349) 

Loop  Aim  ta  cartridge.  Film  ooics  oo  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Deaou  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Showt  unuggten  oo  ■  West  lodk*  island  preparing  a  liquor 
ihipment  for  the  United  Staiei  during  prohibitioD  and  being  chased  and  leized 
by  the  Coast  tSuard.  Abo  ihowt  sgcnt*  raiding  and  destroying  the  cooteats  of 
s  CapoM  brewery  end  a  New  York  ipeakeaty. 

I.  ProhibiboD— United  Sutcs-  2.  Smuggling— United  States.  3.  Smuggling 
— West  Indiea.  I- Thome  Filma.  inc.,  Boulder.  Cote.  11.  Seriea:  8  ram.  docu- 
meats  project.  [Motion  picture]  no.  349. 

tHV5089]  351.7  72-701317 

Tborae  Fdms  72  MARC 


Prohibition  in  America  (Motion  picture)     Anargyroa  Film 
Library,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     super  8  mm.     (Historical  highlights) 

l>x>p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  film  notes. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  era  between  the  enactment  of  the 
eighteenth  amendment  and  the  repeal  of  prohibition  In  1933,  as  a 
time  of  bootlegglDg  and  unparalleled  drinking  In  America. 

1.  Prohibitioa— U.  S.  I.  Anargyroa  Film  Library.     II.  Series: 

Historical  highlights  (Motion  picture) 

[HV5089]  917.3  7a-718068 

Anargyroa  Film  Library 


The   Project    (Motion   picture)      Walt    Disney   Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Kducational  Materials  Co.,  1970. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (What  should   I  do?  series) 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMHAKV :  An  open-end  film  designed  to  help  elementary  school 
children  recognize  group  and  personal  reqionslblUtj.  Etemooatrates 
how  the  experiences  wbicb  children  have  when  they  are  Involved  In 
projects  help  them  to  understand  the  need  for  cooperation. 

1.   Responsibility— Juvenile  films.  I.  Disney   (Walt)   Produc- 

tions.    II.   Walt  Dl-soey  Educational   Materials  Compan.v.     III.  Se- 
ries: What  should  I  doT  series  {UoUoa  picture) 
[BJ1451]  372.34  78-714361 

Walt  Disney  Eduoa-  tional  Materials 

Project  A.M. /today's  foods  and  breakfast 
see 

An  inside  story — making  cereals. 


Library  of  Confess  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Project  A.  M. /today's  foods  and  breakfast 
(Continued) 

Today's  foods  and  breakfast 


Project  ApoOo  {Matiem  picture)    V.  S.  Information  Axcucy, 
1968.    Made  by  Edmund  A.  Emshwiller. 

30  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarp:  Surreys,  without  narration,  the  t««  human  aod  mate- 
rial Kwcrccc  CMomitted  to  the  V.  S,  ^pace  program.  TJaea  recurring 
Imans  and  aonnda  to  depict  the  past  dreams  and  doobtB,  the  pUn- 
nlnx  and  «»gineerlng.  the  hardware,  the  oonstructloD  and  transport, 
tbe  fi"»M'  and  ttw  astronauts,  the  detlnlMon  of  the  moon  voyage,  the 
tauDcfa  of  the  rocket,  and  Tislona  for  the  future. 
Another  issue.    35  mm.  „  «    ,  , 

1.  Project  AiHrflo.    2.  Aatrouantics— U.  S.        L  U.  S.    Informatloo 

***"*''  629.4  75-702853 

CINE 


Project  Ai»oUo— «  prosnas  report  (Motvm  pic^re)    Hearst 

Metrotfwe  News,  1967. 

14  min.     ad.     Mn.     16  nuu.     (Screen  newa  dlieit,  t.  10,  oo.  Q) 
With  Btody  fulde.  ^ ,  ,        .     . 

Sumuitaiy:  Pr«aeats  a  grapbic  report  oo  tbe  aucceaanil  laoadi  of 

the  Saturn  5  rocket  and  America's  continoluf  efforU  to  put  a  man  on 

L^Space  flight  to  the  moon.    2.  Project  Apollo.    8.  Project  Satom. 
I.  Hearst  Metroiooe  Newa,  Inc.,  New  York.        Series:  Screen  newa 


dlaeat  (Motion  picture)  t.  10,  no.  6. 

629.43 
Hearst  Hetrottme  Newa 


Fi  A  68-1656 


Project  ApoUo:  manned   flight  to  the  moon   (Filmstrip) 
National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration,  1963. 

100  fi:    color.    35  mm. 

With  luanuaL 

Bummarv:  Discusses  major  steps  in  the  ApoUo  program  to  place 
men  on  the  moon  and  return  them  to  earth  safely.  Includes  principal 
features  of  the  preparatory  Gemini  spacecraft,  the  Titan  Ijooater, 
and  the  kinds  of  operations  carried  out  in  the  Gemini  program. 

1.  Project  Apollo.  2.  Project  Gemini.  i.  D.  S.  National  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  .Administration. 

Fi  E  67-519 


V.  S.  National  .Veronau- 


Project  Create 


tics  and  Space  Administration 


P.S.  It  was  wordi  missing  recess  for. 


Project  Deep  Probe  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television.  Released  by  Indiana  TTniversity  Audio- Visual 
Center,  1969. 

28  min.    mI.    oolor.    10  mm. 

Crtditt:  Producer,  David  Prowitt ;  photographer,  Paul  Jlarshall. 

Summarv:  Dewrlbes  the  work  of  scientist.-*  nssot-lateO  with  the 
Deep  Sea  Drilling  Project  as  they  work  aboard  the  ship  Glomar 
Challenger,  which  is  capable  of  !tending  a  probe  20,000  feet  to  retrieve 
samples  of  the  ocean  floor  for  analysis.  In  an  attempt  to  determine 
what  the  earth  looked  like  mlllionx  of  years  ago.  Hypothesizes  that 
tbe  earth  wan  once  a  single  body  of  land. 

1.  Submarine  geol(«y.  r.  National  Educational  Television  Film 
Service,     ii.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

551.4  70-705973 

Indiana  Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Project  Dugout  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  collabo- 
ration with  r.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Made  and 
reteu-sed  !>>•  Thome  Films.  1970. 

n  niln.    Hi.    n>k>r.     super  8  mm.     (Research  perspectives ) 

l^iop  fllni.     Film  notes  on  contJilner. 

CRKiarS:  Producer.  Twn  Mayberry.  ,  ^,  ^        ,     ,„ 

.'(USIMARV  ■  Reports  on  Projpct  Dugout,  a  chemical  high  explosive 
erpertnient  designed  to  advance  fundamental  knowledge  of  nuclear 
exrnvatlim  technology  and  row  craterinit  effects  In  a  hard  rock 
medium,  conducted  June  24.  19&4,  at  the  Nevada  test  site  in  the 
Plowtihare  program  of  the  Atomic  Energy  Commlaaion. 

1.  Nuclear  excavation.  I.  Thome  Films.  Inc..  Boulder.  Colo. 

II   Swlew:  Research  penpectlves  (Motion  picture) 

fi•A:48]  621.48  76-714260 

ome  Films 


Project  IV  {Motion  picture)    R.  F.  Moeller,  1968. 

1  min.     al.     color.     16  mm. 

8um»iun/:   An  animated  film   In  which  tbe  letters  N-S-B-W   are 
rearranged  to  spell  NEWS. 
I.  Moeller.  Roberi  r. 

791.46  73-701964 


Project  Gaaboggy  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  col- 
labomtion  with  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Made 
Olid  nUtised  by  Thome  Films,  1970. 

8  niln.     Hi.    color,     xuper  8  ram.     (Re»«arcb  perspective*) 

L^jop  flitn.     Film  noten  on  container. 

CREDITS:  Produi-er.  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  animated  and  ntoving  pKiures  to  cover  im 
ODderground  nuclear  explosion  for  natural  gas  recovery  la  New 
Mexico,  conducted  in  1067. 

1  Prospecting.  2.  Ga»,  Natural.  8.  Underground  nuclear  exjflo- 
Blons.  1.  Tborne  Fllnia.  Inc..  Boulder.  tWa  II.  Seriea;  Iteaean-h 
pwnpecilve*  (MotlMi  picture)  -,^ft-« 

rTN271]  621.48  n-T14fl6» 

Tborne  Fllns 


Project  Gasbuggy:  the  resourcefol  atom  {Motion  picture) 
8an  Francisco  Operations  Office,  U.  S.  Atomic  Enei^ 
Commission,  and  El  Pa-so  Nntural  Gas  Co.,  1968. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sutnmarv:  Describes  a  project,  involving  government  and  Industry, 
to  study  whether  nuclear  explosions  can  be  safely  uaed  to  perfonn 
massive  underground  engineering  tasks  for  more  efficient  recovery  of 
natural  resources.  Uses  art  and  animation  to  point  out  the  reaulta 
of  a  test  performed  in  New  Mexico  in  early  1968. 

1    Atomic  energj'.     2.  Mining  engineering.  i.  U.  5.     Atomic 

Energy  Commission.     San  Francisco  Operations  Oflice.    n.  El  Paso 
Natural  Gas  Company.  _   _ 

621.48  Fi  E  68-56 

n.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Comraission 


Project  Gemini— the  next  step  in  space  {Motion  picture) 
Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1963. 

o  min     sd     b&w     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  ▼.  6.  no.  2) 
Sn  Sel  with  F^s  OD  the  Peace  Corps-Americana  who  serve. 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Project  Gnom.  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  ij  »"«'»- 
ration  «ith  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Made  and 
released  by  Thome  Films.  1970. 

5mlD.    »1.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Be«earch  perepectLes) 

l»on  film.     Film  note*  on  conraltier. 

fREPITS :  Producer.  Tom  Mayberry.  ™,.i„rt-i  under 

SU5I.M.*RY :  Shows  the  first  nuclear  detonation  conducted  under 
the  Plowshare  program  ot  the  U  S.  Atomic  Energj  Commteten. 

1  Project  Plowshare  2.  Nuclear  eicaratlon.  I.  Thorne  r  nna 
lac!;  Boulder.  Colo.     II.  Serle.:  Research  perspectlre.  (Motion  pie- 

"^9153]  621.48  T»-7U258 

Thome  Films 

Project  Head  Start 
see 

Discipline  and  self-control. 

Project  Me:  Let's  look  for  program  (Filmstrip)  Bowmar, 
1972. 

6  fllmstrlps.  color.  3r>  ram.  and  5  phonotapes  In  cassettes  (dual- 
trackl,  1  T/8  Ips.     (Bowmar  in  the  picture  series) 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^   ,       ^„^ 

SUMMABY-  A  series  of  flimstrips  designed  to  help  children  to 
look  for  common  objects  and  to  really  see  what  they  are  looking  at 
For  primary  grades.  ,,   ,    ». 

1.  Apperception— Juvenile  films.  I.  Bowraar  Records.  II.  Lets 
look  for  program  (Filmstrip) 

[LB106T3  372.24  73-740137 

Bowmar  Records 


Project  «e,  lerel  1:  Body  buce  vnwnm.  cFilmitrip] 
1972. 


Project  salt  vault  {Motion  picture)  Oak  Ridge  National 
Laboratory.  Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commia- 
sion,  1%9. 

11  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  DeBcrlbea  a  two-year  study  carried  out  by  the  U.  S. 
Atomic  Energy  Commiasion's  Oak  Ridge  National  Lalwratory  on  the 
feasibility  of  permanent  dl!?>osal  of  high-level  radioactive  waatea  in 
vacated  salt  mines,  and  the  key  steps  to  such  disposal  at  an  aban- 
doned aalt  mine  in  Kansas.  Includes  scenes  of  radioactive  material 
being  lo»-ered  into  the  1.000-foot-deep  mine  for  burial  and  of  the 
many  necessary  operations  associated  with  the  undertaking. 

1.  Radioactive  waste  dlapoaal  in  the  ground.  i.  U.  S.     Natlwial 

Laborawry,  Oak  Ridge.  Tenn.     ii.  U.  3.     Atomic  Energy  Commlsrion. 

621.48  72-701350 


3S  I 


am.       and  10  f 
xhe  piciurc  icries) 


10  fihrotripa.     color, 
track),  t  7/S  ips.     (Bowmar  ii 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  ttia  of  nim«ripi  deaigned  to  help  the  chiW  lo  acquire  aa 
undentanding  of  hii  body  «:hein«  and  to  «»wer  the  qucMion.  Who  an  P  For 
primary  pada. 

I.  Body  image— Juvenile  film*.  |1.  Iftdividualiiyi  1.  Bowmar  Records. 
11.  Body  image  prt^ram.  [Fdrastrip] 

[BF6973  372.3  77-74013S 

Bowmar  Records  73 


MARC 


Project  Persimmon  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  col- 
laboration with  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Made 
and  released  by  Thome  Films,  1»70. 

5  min.     f  1.     color,     super  8  mm.     l  Beaearch  perspectives) 

Loop  fitih-    PUi°  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Tom  Mayberry.  ^^  *   •- 

SUMMARY :  Shows  an  underground  nuclear  explosion  that  u 
lued  to  produce  an  Intense  burst  of  neutrons.  ,    rm.     ™ 

1    Neutrons.     2.   Underground  nuclear  explosions.  l.   inoriw 

Films    Inc.,  Boulder.  Goto.     II.  Seriea:  Research  perspective*  (Mo- 

[QCT^r'  621«  74-71426T 

Tboroe  Fllma 

Project  Plowshare  (Motion  picture)  Thorne  Films  in  col. 
laboration  with  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Mad* 
and  released  by  Thome  Films,  1970. 

.'.  mill.     xi.     t-olor.     sillier  8  mill.     ( KeiieaPcli  perspeotlres) 

Loop  Htm.    Film  notes  on  contuliier. 

CKEDITS ;  Producer.  Tom  Maytierrj. 

SUMMARY  ■  Uses  motion  picture  and  animated  sequences  to  de. 
scrllie  potential  clrlUan  applications  for  nuclear  exptoslres. 

1.  Nuclear  excaratlon.  I.  Thorne  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder.  Colo. 

II.  Series:  Besearcti  perspectives  (Motion  picture)  .     .,  . 

[TA748]  e21«  70-7142iS« 

Tboroe  rilma 

Project  Rulison  (Motion  picture)  Thorne  Films  in  collab- 
oration  with  Austral  Oil  Co.  Made  and  released  by 
Tlioriw  Films,  1970. 

.-I  min.    «1.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Research  perspectlres) 

l«op  film.     Film  notes  on  container. 

rREDITS;  Producer.  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  preparation,  preliminary  actlTltles.  place- 
ment of  an  atomic  device,  detonation,  and  resultlnit  cavern  associated 
with  a  natural  gas  exploration  experiment  In  Colorado. 

1  Prospectlna.  2.  (las.  Natural.  3.  Underground  nuclear  explo- 
sion. 1.  Thome  Films,  Inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series;  Research 
perspectives  (Motion  picture) 

[TN271]  621.48  77-7142M 

Thorne  Films 


U.  S.  .Atomic  Energy 


t^ommlaelon 


Project  Salt  Vault  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  col- 
lation with  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Made  and 
released  by  Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  min.    cl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Research  perspectives) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  container 

CREDITS ;  Producer,  Tom  Maylierry. 

SUMMARY ;  Deals  with  a  study  conducted  l»y  Oak  Ridge  National 
Laboratory  on  the  feasibility  of  permanent  disposal  of  radioactive 
wastes  In  vacated  salt  mines.  „    «  .        .  . 

1  Radioactive  waste  disposal  In  the  ground.  2.  Salt  mines  and 
mining.  I.  Thome  Films,  Inc..  Boulder,  Colo,  II.  Series:  Research 
perspectives  (Motion  picture) 

[TD812]  621.48  73-714264 

Thorne  Films 

Projeet  Sedan  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  collabora- 
tion with  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Made  and 
released  by  Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  min.    si.    color    super  8  mm.    (Beeearch  perap««l»ea) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS ;  Producer.  Tom  Mayberry.  ,i,i,i,„ 

Sl-MMAUV'  Views  the  first  nuclear  craterlng detonation  feasibility 
s,u<iy.  conducted  July  C.  lOea.  at  the  Nevada  t«  site;  and  PJimays 
tbe  relationships  between  depth  of  explosive  and  crater  slse  of  radla- 

'"^  TuS? "'cavation.  I.  Thome  FUm*  inc.  Boulder.  Colo. 

II.  Series:  Research  perspective,  (Motion  picture)  „.„.- 

[TA748]  621.48  70-714253 

Thome  Films 

Project  7  Films,  inc. 
see 

Abraham  lincoln  anil  the  Emancipation 
proclamation. 

Eveiy  day  of  our  livat. 


The  New  Deal. 

William  McKlnley  and  American  im- 
perialism. 


Woodrow  Wilson:  the  light  for  a  League 
of  Nations, 

Projec*  7  Productions 
see 

Albert  Einstein. 

Colonial  America:    the  beginnings. 

The  Colonial  economy. 

The  Colonial  way  of  life. 

The  Progressives, 

The  Twenties. 
Westward  expansicn. 

World  war  1. 

Project  72  (Motion  picture)  School  of  Dentistry,  Univeraity 
of  Jlichigan.  Made  and  released  by  Audio- Visual  Educa- 
tion Center,  1969. 

11  min.     Ml.     color.     16  mm.  ,,„..„.,j 

CREDITS ;  IToiluier.  A.  Line  FI8<h :  director  and  writer,  Heinard 

O.  N.  Smith;  pholiigrapher,  Douglas  W.  Rldeont;  editor.  Hartland 

SfM.\fARY  ■  A  series  of  three  Hlmed  segments  depleting  common 
role-ldentlty  situations  between  dental  Instructors  and  students- 
Destaned  for  use  In  teacher-student  aemlnaia. 

1.  tSti«rr-Study  and  teaching.  I.  Mich  gau.    K"'??,"- 

Silioolof  Dentistry,  n.  Michigan.  University.  Andio-Vlaiial  Edu- 
cation Center.  rn_7i»lTr 
fRK711  617  70-713177 
Univ.  ot  Mich,    Audio-                  Visual  Education  Center 

Project  #»»»,  part  #1  (Motion  pMun)  WilUun  A.  I*w- 
eon,  1969. 

8  min.    Bd.    color.    16  nun.  _        ^    ».     ,  _,_, 

fmmtry:  An  experlmeatal  Blm  deaUa(  vrttli  nxXtani  iKikDOloclcal 

progi«M. 

1.  TWhnolOffy.        I.  Uwaon,  WllUam  A. 
301.2 

onni 


122 


74-702826 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Project«d  paintinsr  {Motion  picture)    Ikon  Films,  1968.    Re- 
leased by  BFA  Edacational  Media. 

4  D>lii.    Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Exploring  palntlog  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide 

Summary :  lUustrutes  painting  io  plaiws,  using  plexlglan  Bbeata 
uhlrh  bare  been  painted  and  assembled  separately  In  a  radc  that 
holdn  the  sheet  upright  and  apart.  Shows  that  the  palntlog  exists 
simultaneously  in  two  and  three  dimensions  when  viewed  from  dlf* 
ferent  angles.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Projection.  2.  Painting.  I.  Ikon  Films.  H,  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.         Series:  Exploring  painting  series  (UotlOQ  plctvn) 

372.5  73-710586 

BF.\  Edttcational  MedU 

Projecting:  ideas  n,  diazo  tranqiarcnej  production  (lUotum 
picture)  T'nirereity  of  Iowa  Audiovisual  Center,  19M. 
Made  t>y  Motion  Picture  Unit 

II  mln.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

StMunary;  Demonstrates  elementary  coitcepts  of  exposing  and  de- 
TehrptDg  diszo  film  and  applies  them  to  the  step-by-step  prMedare  of 
preparing  a  transparency.  Studies  procedures  ttist  could  be  tised  by 
persoQs  nnfamtliir  with  diaio  materials.  Shows  techniques  of 
applying  varloDs  opaque  materials  such  as  adhesive  lettering  and 
ahadlDg.  Inks,  and  cutouts  to  the  master  sheet.  Includes  samples  of 
masking,  moving  compoaents,  and  oT^lajB. 

1.  Lantero  slldca  2.  DIaxo  compoonds.  i.  Iowa.  University. 
AndiOTlsua]  Center. 

770^  79-702118 

Iowa.    tlDlv.    Aodlo-  Ttsnal  Oeater 


Projection  {Motion  picture)  EotlwD  Films,  Bonham  Wood, 
Eng.  Seleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannio* 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Introduction  to  technical  draw- 
iog  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  xulde. 

Siunmary:  Uses  simple  TlsuaU  to  Illustrate  the  construction  of 
pro>ectlonfl  in  technical  drawing. 

1.  Projection.     2.  Mectisnlcal  drawing.  i.  Eothen  nims.     o. 

Encyclopsedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.         Series:  Intro- 
duction to  technical  drawing  series  (Motion  picture) 

744.4  74-7061W 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Sdncatlooat  Corp. 

Projection  of  views  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Hritannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Technical  drawing:  working 
drawings) 

Loop  nim. 

With  guide. 

St'MUARV :  Presents  two-dimensional  drawings  of  a  three-dimen- 
sional nut  and  holt  assembly  to  show  tbst  the  size  and  shape  of  a 
solid  part  ran  be  fully  communicated  by  laying  out.  or  projecting, 
the  view. 

1.  Projectioo.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britaonlca 
Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Technical  drawing:  worUnf 
drawtnxs  (Motion  picture) 

[T362]  744.4  79-713647 

EncycU^edla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Projections  for  the  fatnre  in  nursing  {Motion  picture) 
Video  Nursing,  1969.     Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

SO  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Naraing  perspectives) 

Videotape  also  issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audio  tapes. 

Credit:  Author.  Kathryn  A.  Stoltenberg. 

aummaty:  Shows  three  young  graduates  as  tlwy  listen  to  and 
discuss  various  views  of  nuraing.  Presents  legislative  and  health- 
care leaders  as  they  comment  on  the  national  philosophy  of  health 
care,  the  extension  of  goverameot  control,  the  changing  roles  of 
health  profemionals.  community  health  services,  and  new  cono^ts 
In  nursing  education. 

1.  Nursing  as  a  profession.  i  Video  Nursing.  Inc.  Series- 
Korsing  perspectives  (Motion  picture) 

„,,     „  610.73  75-706828 

Video  Nursing 

Projections  *68  {Motion  picture)  Fur  Information  and 
Fashion  Council,  1968.    Made  by  Allen  Swift,  inc. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SswMuiry.-  An  overview  of  new  fur  fashions  for  yoong  women. 

1.  Fsshlon.    2,  Fur  garments.  i.  Fur  Information  and  Fashion 

Council. 

„  »91  79-702864 


Projective  geaeratlOB  of  coaica.  [Motion  picture]  u.&.  Nauonai 
Science  Foundation,  1968.  Made  by  College  Geometry  Pro- 
ject, University  of  Minnesota.  Released  by  International  Film 
Bureau,  1971. 

16  min.  >d.  ookx.  16  mm.  (CoOege  geometry  aeriei) 
SUMMARY:  Introducci  the  eccentricity  delinitioo  and  several  projective 
defoutioQi  M  they  apply  to  the  conitruclion  of  conic  sections,  ind  uses  anima- 
tion to  iUuttrste  the  methods  of  constfuctioa  developed  by  Pucal.  MscUurin. 
Braikcnridge,  Poocclet,  and  Steioer.  Fcsiures  mathematician  Seymour  Schuster. 
1.  Conic  sectMns.  2.  ProjectkwL  I.  United  Suto.  Natioosl  Science 
PouDdation.  U.  laternataooal  Flbn  Bureau,  inc..  Chicsga  III.  Series:  CoUcge 
geometry  series.  (Motion  picture] 

lQA559j  516  72-702123 

IntcrnaboDal  f^Im  Bonaa  72  MARC 


Projects,  Inc. 
see 


ProkoTev,  Serget  Sergeevich,  1891-1953, 
Cinderella 
see 


Cinderella — Prokofiev, 


Prokof'ev,  Sergei  Sergeevich,  1891-1953.       Peter 
and  the  wolf 
see 

Peter  and  the  wolf. 
Sand  or  Pi^r  axKl  the  woU. 
Prokop,  Paul 


A  Man's  hands. 
Prolocnc  {Motion  picture)    Jayark  Corp^  1969. 

8  min.     "d.     color.     16  mm.     ( Vou  are  yoa,  no.  1; 

LesBOH-*  iu  living,  pbaae  2. 

With  teach*>fs'  mantial. 

CretUt:  Crentefl  by  Sal  Daccurw  and  Ben  Parker. 

Bumrnam:  I'urtrays  the  adolescent's  world  as  ooe  of  changes, 
challenges,  and  confusttm  concerning  feelings.  Ideas,  and  relation- 
ships. 

1.  Adolescence.  r.  Jayark  Corporation  Series :  You  are  jou 
(Motion  picture)  no.  1.  Series:  Lessons  In  living  (Motion  pictare) 
phase  2. 

1W.5  70-704800 

Jayark  Corp. 


[Motion  picture]      Natiooal  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Rdcaaed  by  Cohnnbia  Picturea.  1969. 

U  min.     sd.     bJtw.      16  mm. 

Abo  iMued  in  33  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producen,  Ton  Daly,  Robin  Spry;  director.  Rofaia  Spry;  story. 
Sherwood  Forest,  Robin  Sfvy;  screenplay.  Sherwood  Forest;  piMMogisphy, 
Oouglss  Kiefer  editor.  Oirinophcr  Cbrdesux.  CAST:  John  Robb,  ElsiBe 
MahK.  Gary  RMler. 

SUMMARY:  A  docwneniary  feature  is  which  dropouts  tran  middle  cIms 
bmilies  eaprcsi  their  attituda  toward  society  and  dkcir  hope  to  improve  iL 

I.  Youth — Canada.     2.  Dropouts.     3.  Radicalisra — Canada.       I.  r^nsda 
Natioital  Film  Board.     11.  Cohmdu  Picturo. 
tHQ799]  301.2  79.714348 

National  Film  Board  of  73  MARC 


Prometheus  and  the  divine  gift  of  firo  (Filmstrip)  Film- 
fax  Productions.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Alts,  1970. 

1  rolL    cokir.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc.    (Greek  and  Roman  myths) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonot^ie  in  cassette. 

StTHUARY :  Recounts  the  classical  Greek  myth  aboot  the  punish- 
ment of  Prometheus  for  stealing  fire  from  the  gods  to  fire  mao  as 
a  flft 

1.  Prometheus.  I.  Pllmfaz  ProductUma,  New  Tork.  II.  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Tlsoal  Arts.  IIL  Serlw:  Qntk  and  RomaQ 
tnyttts  (PUmstrlp) 

[BL820.P68J  292  71-740340 

Unlrersa)  Education  and  Tlsoal  Arti 

Prometheus  and  the  gift  of  fire  (FUmttrip)  Troll  Asbo- 
ciates,  1970. 

39  fr.     bftw.    35  oun. 

Bmmmari/:  Recounts  the  classical  Greek  myth  aboot  the  punish- 
ment  of  Prometheus  for  stealing  fire  from  the  gods  to  clre  man  as 
a  gift.    With  captions. 

1.  Prometbeos.  i.  Troll  A^nclates. 

292  70-786273 

Troll  Associates 


Promcthciu  bound   {Motion  picture)     Paolist  Prodnotiona, 
1964. 

27  min.    sd.     hAw.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Jack  Shea;  director,  John  Forla;  writer,  John 
Ueredyth  Lucas.  Catt:  Hark  Rldiman.  Ten  HUss,  Bek  Nelson. 
David  White. 

Bummaty:  A  dramatisation  aboot  a  yonng  couple  who  try  to  sare 
their  marriage  by  tUTlag  a  haby. 

1.  Marriage.     2.  Infants.  l  Paolist  Prodoctloas,  Pacific  Pali- 

sades, Calif.     Series :  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

301.42  71-706486 

Paolist  Productions 


Prometheus  Bnterprises 
see 


Pn^Mtkeas  XX.  [Motion  picture]     Filmbulgare.  S<rfia.  Bulgaria, 
1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Wombat  Productions,  1972. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ea^tsh  versioo  of  Prometeo  XX. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  TodorDinov;  music,  Emil  Pavlov;  photogra- 
pher, Dimiier  Hadpev, 

SUMMARY:  Uses  animatioD  to  portray  the  Titan  pxt,  Prametbeus.  u  the 
benefactor  of  mankind,  and  tells  of  the  good  qualities  be  bestowed  upon  msn. 
Points  out  man's  leas  admiraUe  side,  the  shadow,  which  has  kept  him  from 
realizing  his  potentiai,  and  questioiu  whether  the  nefativc  or  poaidvc  side  of 
men's  nature  will  prevail. 

1.  Proractbeua.  L  Filfflbulgsrc.  11.  Wombsi  Productions.  111.  Prometeo 
XX  (Moboo  picture] 

(BL820.P681  292  72-702261 

Wombat  Productioas  72  MARC 


Promex  Films 


Tajln  (Rel&mpago) 


123 


Promise    {Motion  picture)      Girl   Scouts  of  the  XJ.   S.   A-, 

1968. 

14  ml^>-     sd.    color.     V^  mm. 

With  Rtudy  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  various  activities  of  Senior,  Junior  and  Ca- 
dette  Scouts,  and  Brownies  to  show  bow  Girl  Scouting  can  be  a 
significant  Infloence  In  the  lives  of  girls. 

L  Girl  Scoots.  i.  Girt  Sconts  of  the  United  SUtes  of  America. 
369.463  Fi  A  68-1542 

Girl  Scoots  of  the  U.  S.  A. 


Released  by  Indiana 


aty.  [Motion  picture]      lEBN. 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1972. 


30a 


•d.     color.      16  mm. 


CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  John  Beyer;  editor,  Wei  PhiUrpi. 

SUMMARY:  A  documeatsry  which  explores  the  economic  and  social  death 
at  the  aoiall  brming  community  as  eiemplificd  by  that  of  Prwniic  Qty,  Iowa. 
Rsaidents  reflect  on  the  town's  pest  history,  some  compering  present  conditions 
UBCnorably  even  lo  the  great  depresaion. 

I.  Promise  City,  Iowa — Economic  coaditioos.     2.  Promiac  City.  Iowa — So- 
cial conditions.     3.  Gty  and  town  life — Case  studies.       I.  Iowa  Educational 
Broadcasting  Network.     IL  Indiaos.     Umvernty.     Audio-Visual  Center. 
iHClOSj  330.9777  72-700649 

Indiana.  Univ.  72[r72]rev  MAKC 

Aadio- Visual  Center 


Promise  her  anything  {Motion  picture)  Seven  Arts  Pro- 
ductionSf  London.  Released  in  U.  S-  by  Paramount  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1965. 

97  mln.     sd.    color.     3,*^  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Stanley  Rubin;  director,  Arthcr  Hiiler:  story, 
Ame  Sultan.  Marvin  Worth :  screen  story  and  screenplay,  William 
Peter  Blstty;  music.  Lynn  Murray;  director  of  photography  Doug- 
las Slocorohe;  editor.  John  Shirley.  Catt:  Warren  Beatty.  Leslie 
Caron,  Bob  Cummiags,  Keenan  Wynn.  Hermione  Olngold. 

BwmmatTf:  Gtnaeiis.  A  young  French  widow  living  in  Greenwich 
TlRase  with  her  IS-month-otd  son  and  on  the  lookout  for  a  new 
father  for  her  ditld  becomes  Involved  with  her  neighbor  who  is  a 
Btrfiemlan  fllmmaker  and  her  boss,  who  Is  a  pedlatrlc-peychlatrlst 

I.   Seven  Arts  Productions,  ltd.     ii.  Paramount  Pictures  Corpora- 


791.43 


77-701965 


The  Promised  brides  of  winter— Roaaia  {FUmatHp) 
Gate  House,  1966. 


Eye 


24  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phooodLsc:  U>  la.,  8N  rpm.,  11  mliL 
mlcrotroove.      (Folk  tales  and  fslry  tales  from  manj-  lantte,  xto.  91 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credit*:  Prepared  by  Hyron  R.  Goldin. 

Suflistarv.-  A  Storyteller  disctisses  the  slie  snd  location  of  Russia 
and  then  tells  a  group  of  dtlldren  the  old  Rtuslan  folk  tale  The 
promised  brides  of  winter. 

1.  Rossis.  I.  Eye  Gate  House.  Ipc.  Series:  Folk  tales  sod 
fairy  tales  from  many  laitds   (Plltnatrlp)   no.  0. 

FiA66-532» 

Bye  Gate  House 


■d.  [Filmttrip]     Cathedral  Ftlnu,  1962. 

SOfr.    color.     3Smfn.       andpbooodisc:  1  s.,  33  l/3rpm.,  Umi 
from  the  OU  TcstsmenL  Series  4:  Story  of  Moses,  no.  6) 

WiA  script  sad  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  James  K.  Friedhch;  director.  Jack  L  Tyler;  writer, 
Jesse  U  Cobum;  srtist*,  Psu!  Hartley.  Collin  Campbell. 

SUMMARY:  RecounU  how  Moms,  when  near  death,  called  Joahss  to  lead 
the  people  into  the  Promised  Land. 

I.  Moses.  2.  Joshua,  the  acw  of  Nun  1  Cathedral  PUbm,  inc.  Bwhsak. 
Calif.  II.  Series:  Stories  from  die  Old  TcsumenL  Series  4:  Story  of  Moses. 
(PUmstrip)  no.  6. 

[BS580.M6j  222  72-73344$ 

Cathedral  Films  7}  MARC 


Promises  to  Iceep  {Motion  picture)    WJZ-TV,  1967. 

29mlQ.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

8umm-ii)f:  Follows  a  young  boy  from  the  slums  who  seeks  escape 
from  hL-  wretched  tnoer-dty  existence,  and  discusses  a  year-lonf 
campaign  to  deal  with  crime,  education,  transportation,  poverty,  and 
race  relations  In  the  ghettos. 

1.  Social  problems.  2.  Slums.  i.  WJZ-TV  (Television  sutlon) 
Baltimore. 

ao9,s 

CINE 


Fi  A  68-798 


Promises  to  keep  {Motion  picture)  TEPa  Commiasion, 
National  Educational  Association.  Made  and  released  by 
Motion  Picture  Productions  of  Texas,  1969. 

28  mill.     Hd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Author.  Wendy  Chappie;  mnslc,  Jim  Schulman  ■  pho- 
tography, Tobe  Hooper,  Gary  Pickle;  editors,  Wendy  Chaiole. 
Gary  Pldile. 

Summary:  Examines  several  Federal  prelects  In  Inner  city 
schooU  In  PhlUdelphla.  UUmi,  and  Ssn  Diego,  which  were  st- 
tempting  to  raise  the  ievei  of  ethiration  received  by  the  children. 
JXscusses  problems  fsdng  the  inner-dty  school  and  shows  ways  to 
serve  them. 

1.  Education,  Urban— U.  S.  2.  Federal  aid  to  education— U.  8. 
L  National  Education  Association  of  the  United  States.  National 
Commission  on  Teedlier  EducsUon  and  Professional  Standards  n. 
UotloD  Picture  Prodoc-  ttoiw  of  Texas,  Inc. 

371  75-703290 

Motion  Picture  Produc-  tlons  of  Texas 


Prooomice  it  nay-nay  (Fihnstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Ca, 
1970. 

57  fr.      color.      35  mm.      snd  phooodlsc:  1  a,  12  In^  SSl  rpm., 
20  rain,     microgroore,     (Beadwell  essays— sound  and  sli^t  series  1) 

CREDITS:   Authors,  John  Ryan.  Judy  BotDherger.  Kjithleea  Al- 
len; narrator,  John  Ryan;  art  Joy  Mahoff,  OirtLhw  Hoartf. 

SUMMARY ;  A  reading  exerdae  which  pteeenta  the  story  of  the 
fl^t  for  survival  of  the  ranarkable  Nene  goose.    With  captlona 

1.  Brants  sandvlcensla         I.  Herbert  H.  Blklns  Company.    II.  Se- 
ries: Readwell  essays—sound  snd  sight  series  1  (Filmstrip) 
(QL696.A5]  428.4  75-737104 

Herbert  U.  Elkins  Oo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Proof  muit  Clevite  {Motion  picture)     Clevite  Corp.,  Cleve- 
land Graphite  Bronze  Division,  1961. 

14  min.     Bd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  th«  htstorj  of  the  dereIopm«it  of  engtoe  bear- 
iDgs,  with  emphasis  on  thetr  design,  functloQ,  and  materials  utlUied 
la  maoufacturlng. 

1.  Bearings   (Machinery)  i.  Clerite  Corporation.     Clereland 

Graphite  Bronxe  Dirisloo. 

621.8  Fi  A  67-2378 

ClerlteCorp.     COB  DItIsIoq 


Propagation  by  air  layering   (Filmstrip)        University  of 
Illinois.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1968. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Cretlils;  Authors,  K.  N.  Schumacher.  R.  L.  Coursoa. 

Summary :  Discusses  the  method  of  air  layering  which  is  used  In 
bortlciiKure  to  produce  new  plants  from  a  stem  or  branch  which 
remalnii  la  position  on  the  pareat  plant  while  rooting.  With  cap- 
tions. 

1.  Air  layering.  I.  Illinois.  UnlverBlty.  Vocational  Agricul- 
ture Service. 

631.6  70-734192 

Vniveriity  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 


Eastman  Kodak 


PnH>er  print  handling  (^fotion  picture) 
Co..  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY  :  Demonstrates  correct  procedures  for  winding,  Inspect- 
ing, ventilating,  cleaning,  lubricating,  and  spUdng  film;  presents 
guidelines  for  operating  and  maintaining  the  projector. 

1.   Movlng-plcture  projection.        I.  EUstman  Kodak  Company. 
[TR890]  778.5  79-7U234 

Elastman  Kodak  Co. 

Proper  summer  bush  clothing  {Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
bv  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

10   min.    sd.     color.     16   mm.     (Survival   In   the  wilderoeu) 
Summary:  Shows  two  boys  who  dress  differently  for  a  fishing  trip, 

and  the  resulting  difference  In  comfort  and  well-being. 

1.    Wilderness   survival.  i.    Moreland-Latchford   Productions, 

Toronto,     il    Sterling   Educational   FUma,   inc.        Series:    Survival 

In  the  wilderness  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1444 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

Proper  winter  clothing  {Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latch- 
ford Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Outdoor  recreation — winter) 
Summary:  Explains  bow  to  keep  warm  during  outdoor  travel  In 

the  winter. 

1.  Clothing.  Cold  weather.        i.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions, 

Toronto,    ii.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  Series:  Outdoor 

recreation — winter  (Motion  picture) 

646.09  Fi  A  68-1290 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

The  Pn^rtics  of  a  covalently  bonded  compound  (Motion 
picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London. 
Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Chemistry) 

Ijoop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  properties  of  a  covalently  bonded  com- 
pound. 

1.  Chemical  Imnds.  i.  Halaa  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 

London.  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
SerieK:   Chemistry   (Motion  picture.     Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartocm 


Films) 
Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


541  77-704916 

nica  Educational  Corp. 

The  Properties  <rf  a  covalently  bonded  nudeeide  (Motion 
picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London 
(19fr-!j  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ekicyolopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp. 

4  min.    Bl.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  carbon  tetrachloride  as  an  example  In  showing 
the  properties  associated  with  a  compound  whose  molecules  are  dis- 
crete. 

1.  Molecules.     2.  Carbon  tetrachloride.  l  Halas  and  Batchelor 

Cartoon   Films,   ltd..  I»ndon.    n.  filncyciopaedla  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation. 

541  Fi  A  68-2930 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Properties  of  addition :  fractional  numbers  ( Filmstrip) 
Holt,  Hiiiehart  and  Winston.  Made  and  released  by  Popu- 
lar Science  I'ub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Division,  19G8. 

40  fr.     color.     3.1  mm.     <  Elementary  muthematics,  grade  6) 

WKh  teaching  KuMe. 

Baited  on  ihe  book  Klemeatary  mathematics:  patterns  and  struc- 
lure,  by  E.  D.  Nichols,  F.  Flournoy,  R.  Kalin,  and  L.  Simon. 

Summary:  Uses  the  technique  for  adding  whole  numbers  to  ex- 
plain the  addition  of  fractional  numbers.     With  captions. 

1.  Fractions.  2.  Addition.  i.  Nichols,  Eugene  Douglas,  1923- 
Elementary  mathemntlca:  patterns  and  structure,  ii.  Holt.  RInehart 
and  Winston.  Inc.  ik.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company.  Inc., 
New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division.  Series:  ElemenUry  mathe- 
mafic*  (Fllinstrlp)  grade  B. 

372.7  76-733881 

Popiilnr  Sclentf  Audio-  Vlsusls 

The  Properties  of  an  ionic  compoond  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.     al.    color.    8  mm.     (Chemhitry) 

Loop  Aim.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  la  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Humtnary:  Deacrlboi  the  properties  of  an  Ionic  componnd. 

1.  loon.     2.  Chemlral  bonds.  t.  Halaa  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films,  ltd,,  LMidoD.  ti.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca  Educational  Corpo- 
ration. Bcriea:  Chemistry  (Motion  picture.  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Cartoon  Films) 

641  70-704914 

BaryrlopMdia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Properties  of  animals  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1971.    Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures,  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    36  mm.    (Classifying) 

Issued  in  set  3  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  ai^roach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guid& 

Summary :  Deals  with  the  science  procew  of  clasal^ing,  with 
emphasis  on  properties  of  animals.  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Zoology— ClassificaUon— Juvenile  films.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.        Series:  Claaaifying  (Fllmstilp) 

872.3  78-737677 

McGraw.HlU  Book  Ga 


Properties  of  cardiac  muscle.  Part  1:  Heart  responses  to 
stimuli  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  State  University.  Made 
and  released  by  FUm  Production  Unit,  1971. 

2  min.     si.    color.    16  mm.     (Dukes  physiology  film  series,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  0.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  John  Bousek;  technical  adviser,  H.  H.  Dukes;  photographer, 
Thomas  K.  Smith. 

SUMMAKY:  Uses  electrical  stimulation  of  an  Isolated  turtle  heart 
to  demonstrate  the  all  or  nothing  response  of  cardiac  muacle.  the 
Induction  of  premature  be&ts.  and  the  compensatory  pauses. 

1.  Heart— Muscle.  2.  Heart— Innervation.  I,  Iowa.  State  Uni- 
versity of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  II.  Iowa.  Stote  University 
of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  Film  Production  Unit.  III.  Series: 
Dukes  physiology  film  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

591.1  71-710197 

lowH  State  Dnlv.  Film  Production  Unit 


Properties  of  cardiac  muscle.  Part  2:  Isolation  of  the 
cardiac  pacemaker  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  State  Univer- 
sity.   Made  and  i-eieased  by  Film  Production  Unit,  1971. 

2  min.    si.    color,     16  mm.     (Dukes  physiology  film  series,  no.  7) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

TREDITS;  Producer,  O.  Steve  Knudsen:  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  John  Bousek;  technical  adviser,  H.  H.  Dukes:  photographer, 
Thomas  E.  Smith. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  location  and  function  of  the  car- 
diac pacemaker  In  an  Isolated  turtle  heart  by  successively  s^raratlng 
ICM  rhythmic  parts  from  those  in  which  auto-rhythm  Is  most  devel- 
oped. 

1.  Heart— Muscle.  2.  Heart  beat.  I.  Iowa.  State  University 
of  Science  and  Technology.  Ames.  II.  Iowa.  SUte  University  of 
Science  and  Technol(^;y,  Ames.  Film  Production  Unit.  III.  Series: 
Dukes  physiology  flim  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

[QPin]  691.1  78-710196 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Productloo  Unit 


Properties  of  cardiac  muscle.  Part  3:  Cardiac  muscle  con- 
trasted wHt  skeletal  muscle  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  State 
University.  Made  and  released  by  Film  Production  Unit, 
1971. 

2  mtn.     «1.     coibr,     16  mok     (Dukes  physiology  film  series,  no.  8) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

(^■REDITS:  Producer.  O.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and 
editor.  John  BouseK;  technical  adviser,  H.  H.  Dukes;  photographer, 
Thomas  K.  Smith. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  the  ventricle  muscle  from  a  turtle  heart  and 
tht^  gastronemlua  muscle  of  the  frog  to  compare  the  latent  periods 
and  the  contraction  and  relaxation  periods  of  cardiac  and  skeletal 
muscles  under  various  rates  of  stimulation.  Suggests  physiological 
advantages  for  each  type  of  muscle  response. 

1.  Heart— Muscle.  2.  Muscle.  I.  Iowa.  Sute  University  of  Sci- 
ence and  Technolf^y,  Ames.  II.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science 
and  Technology,  Ames.  Film  Production  Unit.  III.  Series:  Dukes 
physiologv  film  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

591.1  74-710195 

lown  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


Properties  of  cardiac  muscle.  Part  4:  Cardiac  response  to 
an  artificial  pacemaker  ( Motion  piituic)  Io« a  State 
University.  Made  and  released  by  Film  Production  Unit, 
1971. 

2  min.    si.    color.     10  mm.     (Dukes  physiology  film  series,  no.  9) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

rREDITS:  Producer,  O.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  John  Bousek;  technical  adviser,  H,  H.  Dukes;  photographer, 
Thomas  K.  Smith, 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  response  of  an  isolated  turtle  ven- 
tricle to  artificial  stimulation.  Illustrates  the  staircase  effect  as 
the  degree  of  restponse  to  rhythmical  ai^llcatlon  of  atlmuli. 

1.  Heart— Mu*-le.  2.  Heart  beat.  I,  Iowa.  State  University 
of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  II.  Iowa.  State  University  of 
Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  Film  Production  Unit.  III.  Series: 
Dukes  physiologv  film  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 

[QPlU]  591.1  70-710194 

Iowa  State  Pnlv.  Film  Production  Unit 


Properties  of  leaves   (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1971.    Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures,  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Claaslfylng) 

Issued  in  set  3  of  4  aets  of  filmstrips  that  apprtiach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Deals  with  the  science  process  of  classifying,  with 
emphasis  on  properties  of  leaves.  With  captions.  For  prlmarr 
grades. 

1.  Botany — Classification — Juvenile  films.  2.  Leaves — Juvenile 
films.  I.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Classifying 

(Filmstrip) 

872.8  74-787676 

HcGraw-HIUBookCa 


Properties  of  light  (Motion  picture)    (General  Electric  Edu- 
cational Films,  1971. 

20  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:   Dewrlbes  the  general  pn^ertlM  of  U^t,  focusing 
on  refiectlon  and  refraction.    Includes  coverage  of  the  laser. 
1.  Light.    2.  I,.asers.        I.  General  Electric  Rctucatlotul  Fllmi. 

[QC357.2]  635  71-718462 

General  Electric  Edu-  catlonal  Films 


Properties  of  matter:  Is  air  matter?  (Filmstrip)     Henry 
Barzilay.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm. 
niicrogroove.     (Investigations  In  science) 

.\lfto  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  activities  which  can  be  used  to  Initiate  Investl* 
gatlims  about  air.  Utilizes  inductive  reasoning  In  developing  a  con- 
cept about  the  kinetic-molecular  theorj*  of  matter. 

1.  Matter— Properties.  2.  Air.  I.  Baratlay.  Henry.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media.  III.  Is  air  matter?  (Filmstrip)  Series:  In- 
vet^tlgatlons  In  science  (Filmstrip) 

530.4  76-738285 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Propertitt  of  matter:  pressure  (Filmstrip)     Henry  Barzi- 
lay,   Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

29  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  riHn. 
ml'Togroove.     (Investigations  In  science) 

.\1ro  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  activities  which  can  be  used  to  initiate  investi- 
gations about  pressure.  UtillMs  inductive  reasoning  in  developing 
a  concept  about  the  kinetic-molecular  theory  of  matter. 

1.  Matter — Properties.  2.  Pressure.  I,  Barzilay,  Henry.  II. 
BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Investigations  in  aclence  (Fllm- 
Btrlp) 

530.4  70-738286 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Properties  of  matter:  solid,  liquid,  gas  (Filmstrip)    Henry 
Barzilay.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s,,  12  tn.,  331  rpra.  micro- 
groove.    (Inveetlgations  in  science) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary  :  Shows  activities  which  can  be  used  to  initiate  InveaUga- 
tions  about  solids,  liquids,  and  gases.  Utilizes  inductive  reasoning 
In  developing  a  concept  about  the  klnetlomolecular  theory  of  matter. 

1.  Matter— Properties.  2.  Matter.  I.  Barzilay.  Henry.  IL  BFA 
Educational  Media.        Series:  Investigations  Is  science  (Filmstrip) 

580.4  77-738288 

BFA  Educational  Me^^a 


Properties  of  matter:  water  and  heat  (Filmstrip)     Henry 
Barzilay.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoiiudisc :  1  s..  12  In..  331  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Investigations  In  science) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide.  .,..,,         »,„ 

Summary  :  Shows  activities  which  can  be  used  to  Initiate  Investlga- 
tions  about  water  and  beat.  Utilizes  inductive  reasoning  In  develop- 
ing a  concept  about  the  kinetic-molecular  theory  of  matter. 

1.  Matter— Properties.  2.  Water.  3.  Heat.  I.  Barzilay,  Henry. 
II.   BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:   Investigations  In  science 

(Filmstrip) 

630.4  70-738289 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Properties  of  matUr:  What  U  temperature?  (Filmstrip) 
Hinry  BsrziUy.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970. 

28  tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  5..  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.  micro- 
groove.    {Inveatlgatlona  In  science) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Summ'araf  Shows  activities  which  can  be  used  to  Initiate  investiga- 
tions about  temperature.  Utlliiea  Inductive  reasoning  lo  developing 
a  concept  about  the  tlnetlc-molecular  theory  of  matter. 

1.  Matter— Propertlee.    2.  Temperature.        I.  Barsllay  Henry.    II. 

BFA  Educational  Media.     III.  What  is  temperature?  (Filmstrip) 

Series:  Investigations  in  aclence  (Filnistrlp)  «.„„» 

630.4  73-738287 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Properties    of    multiplication    (Filmetrip) 
School  Service  Center,  1969. 


Jam    Handy 


124 


3(t  fr,     color.    Xi  mm.     (Discovering  with  the  number  line,  no.  51 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Illustrates,  clarlHea,  and  relates  the  fundamental  con- 
cepts of  the  number  line.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Number  line.  2.  Multiplication.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Serv- 
ice Center.  Series:  Discovering  with  the  number  line  (Filmstrip) 
no.  5. 

372.7  77-736303 

Jam  Handy  School  Serv-  Ice  Center 


Properties    of    proteinoid    microspheres    (Motion    picture) 
Harper  &  Row.  PublisherR.  l!)7-2, 

4  nilh.     si.     ciilor.     su|>er  8  mm.     <The  Origin  of  life! 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  cane. 

rilEDlTS:  Author.  Sidney  W.  Fox. 

SIIMMAIIY:  Cwnpares  microscopic  views  of  microspheres  and 
Cocci.  Staining  Is  used  to  Illustrate  the  osmotic  properties  o( 
microspheres,  the  hud  cycle,  the  formation  of  mlcrospheric  communi- 
ties, and  the  communication  capability  of  endoparticles. 

1.  Microspheres.        I.  Harper  &  It()w,  Publishers.    II.  Series:  The 
Origin  of  life  (Motion  picture.     Harper  &  Row) 
[QH2751  574.1  71-712598 

Harper  A  Row.  Pub-  Ushers 


Properties  of  shapes,  part  I  {Motion  picture)    Bailey-Film 

As.sociate8,  1969. 

4  min.    St.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Math  manlpulatlves  series) 

I/>op  flIm. 

Wlih  study  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  and  compares  circles,  squares,  and  trlnnglea 
and  relates  them  to  common  objects.  For  elementary  grades.  With 
captions. 

1.  Geometry.  i.  Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Hath  ma- 

nlpulatlves series  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  70-708868 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Properties  of  shapes,  part  2  (Motion  picture)    Bail^-Film 

Associates,  1969. 

4  mln.    •!.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Math  manlpaUdT€s  aerlei) 

Loop  film. 

With  gtudj  pilde. 

Summary:  Examlnefl  anil  compares  circle*,  squares,  and  triangles 
and  relates  them  to  common  objects.  For  elementar;  grades.  With 
captloDs. 

1.  Geometry.  l  Baller-Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Hath  ma- 

nipulative series  (Motloo  picture) 

372.7  74-708854 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Properties  of  the  ffcnetic  material  (JIfotion  pieture)  Ealiiu 
Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    ai.    color,    super  8  mm.    (The  Molecular  basis  of  heredity) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummoty:  Inreatlgates  the  general  characteristics  of  geoetlc 
material. 

I.  Genetics.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series : 
The  MolecQiar  basis  of  beredltj  (Motion  picture) 

574.8  70-706403 

Ealing  Corp. 

The  Properties  of  the  ionic  compoond  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchedor  Education  Division^  London  ,196-f] 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britanmoa  Eduoa- 
tional  Corp. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Ixtop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Stjows  the  properUes  which  remit  from  a  Btn»g  cry»- 
talllne  structure  In  an  Ionic  compound,  nsing  sodium  chlmlde  as  an 
example. 

1.   Ionic  crjrsUls.    2.  Salt.  i.  Halas  and  Batcbtior  Cartoon 

Films,  ltd..  London,  u.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlea  Educational  Cor- 
porstloQ. 

541  Fi  A  68-2931 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


The  Prophets:  Pont-Aven,  the  Nabis,  and  Tonlouse-Lantrec 

(Motion  picture)  Les  Films  du  cypres,  Paris,  and  Inter- 
national Film  Bureau.  Released  by  International  Film 
Bureau,  1971. 

18  min.  Bd.  color.  16  mm.  (Pathways  of  modem  painting  se- 
ries) 

SUMMABY:  Presents  the  works  of  the  Nabts— Bulllard,  Denis, 
Serusler,  Ranson,  Roussel,  and  Bonnard — whose  basic  principle  was 
that  the  picture  Is  not  a  description  and  should  differ  from  the 
model.  Compares  the  NabIs'  work  with  the  work  of  Toulouse- 
Lautrec  to  abow  how  both  confirmed  the  change  !n  painting  and 
helped  open  the  way  for  modem  painting. 

1.  Nabl.     2.  Painting.  Modem— 19th  century— France.  I    Le« 

nima  du  cypr*8.    II.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.    III. 
Series :  Pathways  of  modem  painting  sn-lea  (Motion  picture) 
[  N  D547.5.  N3]  759.05  72-712675 

Intematlooal  Film  Bureau 


Proportion    (FUmttrip) 
Bailey  Films,  1967. 


McClellan    Cole.       Released    by 


32  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  7  In.    331  rpm,     (Com- 
position 'n  nature) 

With  UiuDual. 

Summary:  Studies  proportion,  a  basic  principle  of  art  (imposition, 
as  an  element  obserred  In  nature. 

1.  OmpoHitlon   (Art)     2.  Proiwrtlon   (Art)         L  Cole,  McClellan. 
n.  Baliey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Sertes:  Composition  In 

nature  (Filmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3643 
Bailey  Films 


Proprioceptive  and  sensory  systems    (Motion  picture) 
see    Neurological  signs.     Part  3:    Proprioceptive 
and  sensory  systems 


Prose  symbolism.   [Filmstrip]      RMI   Film   Productions.    1972. 
Made  by  Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 


■nd  phonodbc:  2  »..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  23  min 


'1  fr      color.     35  n 
(English  scries) 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  csssciu. 

CREDITS    WHier  and  consulUnt  Julis  Ann  Coleman- 

SUMMARY:  lllusErstes  and  explains  how  writen  create  and  ui«  lymbols  to 
present  ideas  vividly  and  memorably  to  the  reader,  includes  examples  from 
Dickens.  Washington  Irving.  Hemingway.  2001:  A  space  odyssey.  Uncle  Remus. 
The  ugly  duckling,  and  Gulliver's  travels. 

I.  AnKrican  literature — History  and  criticism.     2.  English  literature— His- 
tory an^l  criticism       3   Symbolism  in  literature         I    RMI  Film  Productions, 
li.  Scries:  English  series.  [Filmstrip.  RMI  Film  Productions]. 
[PS88]  808  72-734448 

RMI  Film  Productions  72  MARC 


PrOBperity  without  end?  (FUmatnp)    New  York  timea,  1&69. 

75  fr  bAw.  35  ram.  and  phonodlsc:  2  «.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  18 
mln.    (Filmstrip  on  current  affairs,  Nov,  1909) 

With  dlsTTiMtion  manual.    Phonodlsc  and  manual  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Summary:  Diagnoses  the  current  economic  bealtb  of  the  United 
State.s  and  projects  long-range  trwids.  Includes  comments  by  lead- 
ing economlsu  and  specially  designed  charts  and  graphs. 

1.  U.  S.— Economic  conditions— 1961-  i.  New  Tork  tlmos. 

Series. 


New  York  titnes 


330.973 


71-733774 


Prosthetic  replacement  <rf  the  proxiiiial  hmnema  (Motion 
picture)  J.  William  Fielding.  Released  by  Tri-Film 
Service.  1969. 

14  mliL    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary.-  Shows  the  replacement  by  a  metallic  device  of  the 
right  upper  hnmema  which  Is  Involved  by  a  malignant  process. 
Includes  scenes  of  the  patient  before,  during,  and  following  surgery. 

1.  Humenia     2.  Bones— Tumors.     3.  Prcsthesls.  r.  Fielding, 

Joseph  William,  1923-  n.  Trl-FUm  Service. 

•17  72-705002 

CINB 


Prosthetics  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill,  1971.    Made  by 
William  Claibonie  Inc. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     19  mm.     (OHenUtlon  to  r^wMlltatlon) 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  Id  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

CREDITS  t  Author,  Nettle  M.  Hutch  Ins. 

SUMMARY :  E^zplalns  the  work  of  the  prosthetist,  noting  that 
he  Is  (juallfled  by  education  and  training  to  dealgn,  make,  and  fit 
artificial  body  parts  to  replace  parts  loat  or  missing  because  of 
trauma,  disease,  or  congenital  malformation. 

1.   Prosthesis.  I.   McOraw-Hitl   Book  Oompanj.     II.   Series: 

OrlenUtlon  to  rebablllUtl<»i  (Motion  picture) 
[RD755]  617  76-718986 

HcGraw-HlUBookCo. 


Prosthodontics— oHBiriete    (Motion   pictare)       Profee8i<»iaI 

Research,  inc.,  1969. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.    8  mm.     (Dental  aertes) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  with  magDetlc 
sound  trad. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  three  basic  purposes  of  tb«  complete  dentore, 
Including  the  replacement  of  missing  teeth,  the  preserratloo  of  the 
function  of  the  gums,  and  as  an  aid  to  chewing. 

1.  Complete  dentures.  I.  Ppofeasional  Research,  inc.  II.  Serlee : 
I)ental  series  (Motion  picture) 

[RK656]  617  70-713102 

Professional  Research,  Inc. 


Proethodontics — fixed   partial    (Motion   pictoie) 
sional  Research,  ina,  1969. 


Profee- 


G  mln.     Bd.     color.    8  mm.     (Dental  series) 

I>oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  stsodard  S  mm.  and  super  8  nun.  with  magnetic  sound 
track. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  necessity  of  a  bridge,  and  shows  the 
application  of  a  fixed  partial  deotare  In  replacing  diseased  or  mlssiiig 
teeth  and  In  preserving  remaining  teeth  and  one's  appearance. 

1.  Partial  dentures.  I.  Professional  Research.  Inc.  II.  Series - 
Dental  series  (Motion  picture) 

fRK656]  617  74-713103 

Professional  Research.  inc. 


Prosthodonties— removable  partial   (Motion  picture)    Pro- 
fessional Research,  inc.,  1969. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.  8  mm.     (Dental  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

iRsued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8mm.  with  magnetic 
sound  track. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  neceastty  of  a  bridge,  and  shows  the 
application  of  a  fixed  partial  denture  la  rai^aclnc  diseased  or  missing 
missing  te*th  and  In  preserrlng  remaining  teeth  and  appearance. 


1.  Partial  dentures.        I.  Professional 
Dental  series  (Motion  picture) 
[RK656]  617 

Pr< if essional  Research,  inc. 


,  inc.    II.  Series: 
78-713104 


Protect  frosen  foods  from  temperature  damage  [FSmttrip) 
U.  S.  Dept  of  Agriculture,  1968,    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

24  fr.     color.    3S  mm. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  A  report  of  the  time-temperature-toleranoe  pn^ect  of 
USDA"s  Western  Regional  Research  Laboratory  In  Albany,  Calif. 
Points  out  quality  changes  In  frozen  foods  under  varying  tempera- 
tures, related  to  time  periods,  as  a  guide  In  the  storing,  selling,  de- 
IJvcry.  or  ufne  of  frozen  foods. 

1.  Food,  Frozen.        i.  U.  S.    Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

641.3  FiE  68-526 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Protecting  forests   from    undesirable   species    (Filmstrip) 
Colonial  Films  fl95-?, 

31  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Developed  by  QeorgU  State  Dept.  of  EdocaUon,  Division  of  Voca- 
tional Education  Service,  and  D^t  of  Agricultural  Education  Dnl- 
verslly  of  (5eorgla. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  the  need  for  protecting  pines  and  hard- 
wood from  less  desirable  species  and  shows  methods  for  r«novIng 
undesirable  species.    With  captions. 

1.  Forest  protection.  I.  Oolonlal  Film  and  Bqnlpment  Com- 

pany. Atlanta. 

634.9  79-737803 

Colonial  Films 


Protecting  the  consomer  (FUtmtrip)  New  York  times, 
1969. 

72  fr,  b&w.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In,,  831  rpm, 
18  mln.    microgroove.     (Filmstrip  on  current  affairs.  Mar.  1960) 

With  discussion  manual.    Phonodlsc  and  manual  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Summary:  Examines  the  new  concern  with  consumer  problems: 
Ralph  Nader  and  automobiles,  meat  Inspection,  new  laws  on  finance 
charges,  and  reaction  of  industry.  Discusses  the  length  to  which 
the  government  can  go  In  providing  corrective  legtelatioa 

L  Ck)nsumer  protection — U.  S.        l  New  York  times.        Series. 


New  York  times 


Fi  A  68-4592 


ProtectiM  the  eye.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London.  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     id.    bAw.     16  mm.     (Secmg  and  bearing,  no.  3) 
SUMMARY:  Showi  bow  (he  eye  is  protected  by  nature:  the  eyelid,  tcan.  the 

irii,  and  the  bony  eye  socket.  Explain*  the  procedure  of  eye  testing  and  how 

faulty  vision,  uaually  due  to  i  malfonncd  eyeball  or  malfunctioning  lens,  can  be 

corrected.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Eye — Juvenile  films.     2.  Vision^ Juvenile  films.     [1.  Eye.     2.  Vision] 

I.  British  Brosdcasiiiig  O^rpcntion.     Television  Ser^cc.     11.  Time-Life  Hints. 

111.  Series;  Seeing  and  hearing.  [Motion  picture^  no.  i. 

[QP475.5]  372.3  76-7 147 1 7 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


125 


Protecting  the  forest  (Filnvitrip)  Virginia  Vocational  Ag- 
riculture Service.  Made  and  released  by  Virginia  Dept. 
of  Education,  Film  Production  Service,  1967. 

68  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Virginia's  forests,  no.  9) 

Based  on  the  l>ook  Forestry  In  vocational  agriculture  In  Virginia, 
by  the  Virginia  State  Board  of  Education. 

Summary:  Traces  the  procedures  to  be  followed  in  locating,  analyz- 
ing, and  controlling  forest  fires.  Includes  Insect  and  disease  control 
and  protecting  the  forest  from  animals. 

1.  Forest  protection.  2.  Trees — Diseases  and  pests.  i.  Virginia. 
Stats  Board  of  Education.  Forestry  In  vocational  agriculture  in 
Virginia,  ii.  Virginia.  Division  of  Vocational  Education,  in.  Vir- 
ginia. Depr.  of  Education.  Series:  Virginia's  forests  (Filmstrip) 
na  9. 


Virginia.     Dept.  of 


Bdncatloa 


Fi  A  67-3561 


PiotocUt  jvm  eyes,  [nimstrip]    Scon  Edticatioa  Divisioa,  1 97a 

54  fr.    color.    4Snn.       aadphonodiKr  3i^  12  to,  33  l/3rpm.    (Safety 
at  work) 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  casKttc. 

With  tcacber'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DiscuMcs  varioiH  aspects  of  school  shop  safety.  EmphSMM 
protecbng  the  eyes  while  working. 

1.  School  shops— Safety  measures-     2.  Eye— Protectioo.       I.  Scon  Graph- 
ics.    Edticatioa  Division.     II.  Series:  Safety  at  woric  [Filmstrip] 
tTT170.4)  614.8  72-732983 

Scon  Education  Divisioa  72  MAKC 


Protecting  your  family  and  others  (FihMtrip)    Your  Les- 
son Plan  Materials  Corp.,  1968. 

41  fr.     color.     55  mm.     (Bealtb  habits) 

Summary:  Explains  the  Importance  of  good  health  and  how  to 
protect  your  family  and  others  from  disease.  Shows  the  need  for 
cooperating  with  the  many  people  who  work  to  keep  us  well- 

1.  Hygiene.  i.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Orporatlon.  Se- 
ries:  Health  hablu  (Filmstrip.  Your  Lesson  Flan  Materials  Corp^) 
613  Fi  A  67-3463 

Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 


iProtective  nature,    {Motion  picture) 
Film  Productions,  1949. 


International  Tele- 


n  mill.  Rd.  bAw.  1«  mm.  'John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope) 
Cyedilt:  Producers.  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee 
Bummary:  Illustrates  the  protective  devices  and  adaptions  of  ani- 
mals and  Insects.  Shows  a  colony  of  ants  storing  away  food  and 
strengthening  the  colony's  home,  a  tumblebng  protecting  Its  esta 
an  o«l  frustrated  In  Its  attack  on  a  tortoise,  a  bird  seeking  reS 
^'^X,  ^  '^*'"^-  *■  "^"^P'"*  flshting  off  a  dog,  and  a  birn  oSl 
catching  a  destructive  rodent 

1.  Animal  weapon.^.     2.  Birds  of  prey.  i    International  Tele 

tTon^'pSr'""''  '"'•        ^""'"^  John  Kieran-s  kSdo^^   OIo- 

Fi 67-2068 


Protectoseal  Company 
see 


Flammables  engineering. 


Protein  digestion  (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films.  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    superSmm.    (Experimental  biology  :  dlgewtlon  I 

Ijoop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS  :  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :   Demonstrates  the  process  of  digestion  a»  evidenced 
when  cottage  cheese  proteins  are  digested  with  a  crude  pepsin  extract. 

1.  Protein   metabolism.     2.   Digestion.  I.  Thome  Films.  Inc.. 

Boulder,  Colo.     II,  Series;  Experlmenui  bIol<«y:  digestion  (Motion 
picture) 

[QP171]  574.1  70-712137 

Thome  Films,  inc. 


The  Protein  gap  (Filmstrip)  Food  and  Agriculture  Organi- 
zation of  the  United  \ations.  Rome,  1971.  Released  in  the 
1'.  S.  b>  Unipub. 

OS  fr.     color.    85  mm. 

1  k^ub le* frame  version  also  issued 

With  script. 

ST'MMARY:  Describes  causes  and  con^tequences  of  protein  gap. 
Points  out  BoiuUon^  Including  production  of  more  food,  training 
mor**  people  to  tesch  nutrition,  elimination  of  protein  waste,  develop- 
ment of  cheap  synthetic  proteins  on  a  large  scale,  raising  living 
standards,  and  checking  the  popnlatloo  exploslwj. 

1.  Nutrition.  2.  Proteins.  I.  Food  and  Agriculture  Organisa- 
tion of  the  United  Nations.    II.  Unipub. 

[QP1«]  64U  73-739714 

I'nipub 

Protein  synthesis  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Pub- 
Ii^hei>-.    Made  by  Hay  State  Film  Productions. 

4  min.    rI.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Macromolet^'ulHr  biosyntliesis ) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Author.  J.  Lawrence  Fox;  artist,  George  Kelvin. 

SUMMARY;  Uwes  animation  to  present  the  three  stage.s  of  protein 
synthesis:  Initiation,  propagation,  and  teitnluatiuD. 

1.    Protein    biosynthesis^        I.    Harper   &    Row,    Publishers. 
II.  Series:  Macromolecular  biosynthesis   (Motion  picture) 
[Qmsi]  574.8  7a-7l2699 

Harper  &  Row,  Publlshera 


Protein  synthcflis  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Molecular  basis  of  heredity) 

liOop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  how  DNA  directs  the  synthesis  of  proteins 
through  Intermediary  molecules  of  RN A. 

1.  Protein  biosynthesis.  2.  Deoxyribonucleic  acid.  3.  Blbonaclelc 
add.  I.   Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  The 

Molecular  basis  of  heredity  (Motion  picture) 

574.8  70-706411 

Eating  Corporation 


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Proltin  synthesis   (Moti<Hi   picture)      The  Senses  Botmhi, 
1971. 

12  Diio.    ad.    color.     16  mm.     (A  Protein  primer) 

Sl'MUABT:  U«es  a  dance  by  two  hundred  Mudents  to  srmboUze 

the  tntraceUaUr  process  whlc4i  produced  protetna. 

1.  Protein  blosyntbesla.        I.  Tbe  Senses  Bureau.     II.  Series;  A. 

PrtJtrfn  prhner  (Motion  picture) 

[QP551]  547  72-713585 

CINE 

Protein  synthesis.    Part  1 :  Transcription  (Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp..  1971. 

4  mliL.  »1.  colfH-.  super  8  mm.  (The  Molecular  basis  of  hered- 
It.v ) 

Loop  fllni.    Film  notes  on  csrtridge  case. 

Summary :  Describes  the  messenger  RNA  hjpotbeals  where  It  is 
shown  that  the  Information  contained  In  the  DNA  molecule  \n  tran- 
scribed to  an  RNA  molecule  which  moves  to  cytoplasmic  sites  of 
protein  synthesis. 

1.  Ribonucleic  acid.  2.  Protein  bloaynthesU.  I.  Baltns  Cor- 
poration, Cambrtdge,  Ukas.  Series:  Tlie  Holecalar  basis  of 
heredity  (Motion  picture) 

574^  70-710743 

EallogOorp. 

Protein  synthesis.     Part  2:  Tranalatioa   (Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.  St.  color,  super  S  mm.  (The  Molecular  basis  of  hered- 
ity) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary :  Describes  the  transfer  RNA  hypothesis  where  It  Is 
shown  that  the  mechanism  of  amino  add  assembly  depends  npou 
the  presence  of  a  specific  Intermediary-transfer  RNA. 

1.  Ribonucleic  add.  2.  Protein  biosynthesis.  \.  Salins  C3or- 
poratlcHi,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series;  The  Molecular  basts  of 

heredity  ( Uotlon  picture) 

574.8  74-710789 

Ealing  Corp. 

Proteins  &  deamination  (Filmstrip)     AVard's  Natural  Sci- 
ence Establishment,  1970. 

81  fr.  color.  35  mm.  anti  phonotape  In  cassette:  dual-track  (1 
blank),  II  ipfi.,  14  mIn.     (Ward's  soto-Ieani  system) 

With  manual  and  student  review  sheet. 

CREDITS :  Author.  Robert  L.  Gerlng. 

Sl'MMARY :  An  iudlvidiMlised  instruction  lesson  which  provides 
a  workiag  knowledge  of  protein  synthesis  and  hydrolysis,  and  of  the 
process  of  deamlnstioo. 

1.  Protein  biosynthesis.     2.  Hydrolysis.     3.  Deamination.  I. 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment,  inc.        Series:  Ward's  solo- 
learn  sj'Stem  (Filmstrip) 

674.1  74-738350 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 


Protest  and  communicatifMi  {Motion  picture)  British 
Broadcasting  Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

ri2  ntin.    ad.    color.    16  mm.     (Civilisation  series,  no.  6) 

With  outline. 

Crrditt:  Writer  and  narrator,  Kenneth  Clark. 

tfumwirp:  Suneys  the  development  of  western  civilization  In  the 
16lh  c^itiiry  in  the  North  as  evidenced  In  the  use  of  the  printing 
press  and  in  tite  refdrmation.  Protentsntism,  and  especially  In  the 
work  of  Erasnius,  Sir  Thomas  More,  Dllrer,  Holbelo,  Luther,  Cranach, 
and  Shakespeare. 
Another  is.<»ue.    35  mm. 

1.  Sixteenth  century.        i.  British  Broadcasting  Oorporatlon.     tL 
Tlme-Ufe  Films.        Series:  Civilisation  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 
901.93  78-708453 

Time-Life  Films 


Protest  writing:  an  American  tradition  (Filmstrip)     Edu- 
cational Dimensions  Corp.,  1970. 

',;  filmstrips  (60  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phoaodlscs  (2  s. 
each).  12  In.,  SSit  rpm.,  15  mIn.  each  part. 

With  teacher's  milde. 

St'MMARY:  Shows  how  protest  writing  has  effectively  brought 
about  change  in  American  sodety,  from  the  writings  of  Thomas 
Paine  to  the  critical  comments  of  Rachel  Carson  a^  Dr.  Martin 
LuihM-  King- 

1.  Dlasenters— tJ.  S.  I.  Educational  Dimensloos  Corporation. 
[AZ507]  818  71-739053 

Educational  Dimensloos  Corp. 


Protestant  ChUdxen's  Home 


A  Place  for  Danny. 


F»rotestant  Episcopal  Church  In  the  U.S.A.    Domestic 
and  Foreign  Mlflsionary  Society 
see 

The  Fish  story. 


Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A, 
Executive  Council 
see 

How  do  you  see  black  America? 

PrtAestart  Episcopal  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
Minnesota  (Diocese) 
see 

Steeple  ...  or  people. 


A  Protestant  philosophy  o{  education  {Motion  picture) 
KTCA-TV,  Released  by  National  Kducational  Television 
and  Riulio  Center,  1961. 

29  mlu.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm.     (Philosophies  of  education) 

CreOU:  Producer  and  director.  Joseph  T.  McDermott;  moderator, 
HarTcy  M.  Rice. 

Summary:  Professor  Merrlmon  Cunlngglm  explains  the  role  of 
diversity  In  ProtesUot  tradition  and  belief.  He  notes  that  Protes- 
tants believe  that  some  appropriate  way  must  be  found  to  teach 
religious  values  and  belleb  In  the  schools. 

1.  Education — Philosophy.  2.  Religion  In  the  public  schools, 
r.  Minneapolis.  Television  station  KTCA-TV.  n.  National  Bdnca- 
tional  Television  and  Radio  CJenter.  ( Series :  Philowqihiea  of  edu- 
cation (UotloD  picture) 

877  Fi  67-487 


Protestantlta.  [Filmstrip]     Family  Films,  1967. 

67  fr.     colof .     35  mm.       And  ph«nodi*f  2  »  .  12  in..  33  1  <  3  tiwi ,  1 1  mii) 
(Faiihi  people  live  by) 

With  leader'i  guide 

CREOITS:  Wriier.  Paul  R.  Kidd:  nsnainr.  Phillip  Barum;  phuiogrephcr. 
Alexander  B.  FergiMon. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenls  basic  ProtcMant  bclicfi  by  ihrt*ini[  iw..  lypicsl  Pror- 
eslim  ChriitUn  young  people  who  are  taking  [wri  in  the  activities  <il  the  ohurch 

I.  Prolcsunlism,        I.  Family  Films,  inc.     11.  Scries:  Psith-s  \ki>v\<  I'*':  by 
(Filinsiri|>] 

tBX48Il]  280  72-732879 

Family  Fitrr-:  72  MARC 

Protestantism,  part  1  {FOmttrip)    Warren  Schloat  Produc- 
tions, 1»70. 

CC  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  &,  12  la,  38i  rpm.,  11 
mln.     (Rell^ons  Of  America  explained) 

With  tea<4)er's  ^Ide. 

Creditt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Lola  Schloat;  editw,  Barbara 
Martinsons. 

Summary:  Eq;)lain9  bacl^round  and  belief  of  difTer^it  Protes- 
tant deoomlnatlona. 

1.  Protestant  churches.  I.  Schloat   (Warren)   Productions, 

Pleasantvllle,   N.  Y.  Series :   Rellsloos  of  America  explained 

(Filmstrip) 

280  74-786723 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tloas 

Protestantism,  part  2  {FUmttrvp)    Warren  Schloat  Produc- 
tions, 1970. 

8!l  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  15 
mln.     (Religions  of  America  explained) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Writer  and  photographer,  Lola  Schloat;  editor,  Barbara 
UartlosoQS. 

Summary:  Explores  lesser  known  Protestant  denomloatloos,  ecu- 
menism, and  the  role  of  the  church  la  the  modem  world. 

1.  Sect'«.     2.  Christian  union.    3.  Church  and  the  world.  l 

S<4iloat  (Warren)   Productions,  PleaaantrllK  N.  T.        Series:  Reli- 
gions of  America  explained  (Filmstrip) 

280  78-736724 

Warren  Schloat  Prodac-  tlons 


Protest's  new  prophets  {MoHon  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
('ohimbia  I'liiversity.  Released  bv  Holt,  Kinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  Bd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  7:  Black  radicals  and  abolilionlsts) 

SuittttMry:  Benjamin  Quarles,  Vincent  Harding,  and  Sterling 
Stuckey  discuss  the  notion  that  most  abolitlonists—lncludlng  William 
Lloyd  Garrison— were  white.  They  describe  the  role  of  the  "old" 
black  abolilionlsts  who  preceded  them  and  the  "new"  abolilionlsts 
who  are  credited  with  the  thrust  that  brought  symbolic  emancipa- 
tion—Charles Remond,  Samuel  R.  Ward,  WlUlam  WelU  Browo, 
Frederick  Douglass,  and  others. 

1.  Abolitionists.  1.  Quarles,  Benjamin,     n.  Harding,   vinceoL 

m.  Stuckey,  Sterling,    iv.  New  York.    Television  sutlon  WOBS-TT. 
V.  Columbia  University,    vi.  Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston,  Ina  Se- 

ries ■  Black  heritage :  a  history  of  Afro-Americans    (Motion 

Dicture)     Section?:  Black  radicals  and  aboUtlooista. 

301.451  71-704053 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Wluston 


Prothmann  Associates 
see 

The  Age  of  Chaucer  and  Richard  II. 


Along  these  lines. 


Appreciation  of  architecture.    Part  1: 
Elements  of  architecture. 


Appreciation  of  architecture. 
Greek  architecture. 


Appreciation  of  architecture.     Part  3: 
Roman  architecture. 


Appreciation  of  architecture.     Part  4: 
Early  Christian  and  ^zantine  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.    Part  5: 
Romanesque  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.     Part  6: 
Gothic  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.    Part  7: 
Renaissance  and  baroque  architecture. 


126 


Appreciation  of  architecture.    Part  8: 
Architecture  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 


Appreciation  of  architecture.    Part  9: 
light  and  color. 

The  Art  of  the  Eskimo. 
Art  of  the  North  West  coast  Indians. 
The  Bayeux  tapestry,  part  1. 
The  Bayeux  tapestry,  part  2. 

Behold  the  Man. 

Bridges. 

The  Changing  style  of  costume. 

Colour  and  illusion. 

The  Colour  of  chivalry. 

Craftsmen  and  the  growth  of  the  cites. 

Creative  book  craft. 

The  Dead  Sea  scrolls. 
Decorative  penmanship. 
Discovery  one — have  you  ever. 

The  Dutch  school  of  painting. 
Early  hints  of  the  Gothic  spirit. 

Elegance  and  low  life,  1735-1760. 

Elementary  handweaving. 

The  End  of  the  Victorian  era,  1885-1910. 
England  at  the  time  of  conquest. 

English  architecture.     Parti:   Anglo- 
Saxon  and  Norman  architecture. 

English  architecture.    Fart  2:    Gothic 
architecture. 

English  architecture.    Part  3;    Gothic 
architecture. 


English  architecture.    Part  4:    Gothic 
architecture. 


English  architecture.    Part  5:    Tudor  and 
Jacobean  architecture. 


English  architecture.    Part  6:    Sir 
Christopher  Wren. 

English  architecture.    Pan  7:    The  Rest- 
oration and  early  18th  century. 

English  architecture.    Part  8:    Late  18th 
and  19th  century. 

English  architecture.    Part  9:    Ught  and 
color. 

The  English  school  of  painting. 

English  stained  glass. 

Etruscan  art. 


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Prothmann  Associates    (Continued, 

European  architecture. 

Expansion  of  trade  and  the  Wars  of  the 
Roses,  1435  to  1460. 

An  E:q)erimental  junior  hi^  art  program. 

The  First  of  the  Tudors,  1485-1510. 

5, 000  years  of  Egyptian  art. 
The  Flemish  school  of  painting. 
Further  along  these  lines. 

The  German  school  of  painting. 
The  History  ol  pattern,  part  1. 
The  Histoiy  of  pattern,  part  2. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  1; 
Prehistoric  art. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  2: 
Mesopotamian  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  3: 
Egyptian  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  4: 
Art  in  the  Greek  world. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  5: 
Roman  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  6: 
Early  Christian  and  Byzantine  art. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  7: 
Medieval  painting. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  8: 
Renaissance  and  Mannerist  painting. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  9:    The 
age  of  the  Renaissance  outside  Italy. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  10. 
Painting  in  the  Baroque  age. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  11:    The 
18th  century. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  12: 
French  Revolution  to  1900. 

The  Histoiy  of  Western  art.    No.  13: 
Modem  painting. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  14: 
Romanesque  architecture. 


The  Histoiy  of  Western  art.    No.  15: 
Gothic  architecture. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  16: 
Architecture  in  Italy,  Renaissance  to  Baroque. 


The  History  of  Western  art.  No.  17: 
Architecture  outside  Italy,  Renaissance  to 
Baroque. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  18: 
Architecture  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  19: 
Modern  architecture. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  20: 
Romanesque  and  Gothic  sculpture. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  21: 
Sculpture,  Gothic  to  Baroque. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  22: 
Sculpture  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 

Islam. 

The  Life  of  Christ  in  masterpieces  of  art. 

Looking  at  things. 

The  Modem  house  in  the  United  States. 

The  Municipal  architect. 

Portraite,   1390-1890. 

Practical  art  methods:    Cutting  and 
printing. 

Practical  art  methods:    Knife  painting. 
Practical  art  methods:    Painting  in  oils. 

Practical  art  methods:    Plaster  block 
printing. 

Practical  art  methods:   Printing  with 
textures. 

Progress  in  design. 

Reformation  and  counter-Reformation, 
1535-1560. 

Religious  art. 

Restoration  of  metals. 

Restoration  of  pottery. 

The  Romantic  age  and  the  Industrial  Rev- 
olution, 1785-1810. 

Royaliste  and  Puritans,  1635-1660. 

Shakespeare's  writing  lifetime,  1585-1610. 

Spanish  painting,  1530-1830. 

The  Triumph  of  industry,  1835-1860. 

Van  Gogh. 

Velazquez. 

Visual  language  of  communication. 

William  and  Maiy,  1685-1710. 

Protists  (J/o(ioti  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  iiiin.     Hi.     color,    super  8  tnm. 

Loop  tiiin.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  cane. 

Cr«t(i,.  Author.  R.  D.  AUeo. 

^Mntnvtrir.  Shows  Ave  common  pi«tl«s — amoeba.  Paramecium, 
stenlor,  rortlcella.  and  euglena — that  are  pleotlfQl  In  most  fresh- 
water ponds  and  lakes. 

1.  Unicellular  organisms.     2,  Fresh-water   fauna.  i.  Ealtng 

Corporation,  Cambrldse,  Mass. 

S93  78-700289 

Ealing  Corporation 

Proto  Tools,  Los  Angeles 
see 

The  Common  denominator. 


127 


Proton  motkHis  in  ice  (Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Chem- 
istry, Yale  University.  Hade  by  David  G.  Anderson  and 
Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educatiraial  Corp.,  1971. 

6  mlD.  Bd.  culor.  IS  mm.  (Yale  chemistry  fllui  series) 
SUMMARY :  An  animated  film  prepared  for  and  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Larg  Ouaa^r.  Explains  gome  iiaiiiiiial  ele<:-trlcal  pri^)ertie8  of 
Ice  at  the  molecular  level.  Shows  a  model  of  the  normal  hexagooftl 
structure  of  Ire  crystals  and  illustrates  two  types  of  proton  motion 
In  Ice  crystals, 

1.  Ire  crystaiR.     2.  Ice — Electric  pn^terties.    3.  Protons.  I. 

Yale  Uni\-er8lt.v.     Dept  of  Chemistry.    II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltaimlca 
Educational   Conforation.     III.   Series:    Yale  chemistry   film   series 
(Motion  picture) 
[QC920]  M6  72-713809 

Encyclopaedia  Kritan-  oica  Educational  Corp. 


Proton  tnnuler  \m  dwnical  chance.  [Blnutrip]    H.  M.  Stone  Pro* 
ductioos,  1971. 

46  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Secondary  icknce) 

Sound  versioiu  kteo  iMued. 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Develop*  the  BronMed  acid-base  theory  in  order  to  describe 
properties  and  reactions  of  acida,  baiea,  and  (alls.  With  captions. 

I.  Acids.     2.  Bases  (Chemistry)     3  Salti.        I.  Stone  (H.  M.)  Productions. 
II.  Series:  Secondary  icience.  [PUmstrip] 
100477]  541  70-739069 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions  72  MAItC 


!■  dMateal  ckaage.  [I^lnutrip]    H.  M.  Sione  Pro- 
ductiona,  1971. 


and  phonodiic:  2  s..  12  ia.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  23  n 


46  fr.     color.     3S  nun. 
(Secondary  science) 

Also  issued  with  phonolape  in  casictte. 

Captioned  version  slso  tMucd. 

With  |uide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Develop*  the  Bronsted  acid-base  theory  in  order  to  explain 
properties  and  resctioni  of  acids,  bases,  and  salts. 

1-  Acids.     2.  Bases  (Chemistry)     3.  Sdts.        I.  Stone  (R  M.)  Production*. 
11.  Scries:  Secondary  science.  iFilmtirip] 

lQD477]  U\  77-740706 

H.  M.  Sto«e  Productions  72  MARC 


Protoplasmic  streaming  in  a  plant  cell   {Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  m"!.     'I.     col(>r,     auper  8  mm.     (Botany  mrles) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachera'  guide. 

Suntmari/;  Shows  protoplasmic  ntreamlnK  within  rigid  plant  cells 
through  the  microscope  at  l(Xh:  magnification. 

1.  frotoplasmtc  streaming.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporaflon.  Series:  Botany  M>ries  (Motion  picture.  Bto- 
cyclopaedia  Brltaiio>lca  Educational  Corp.) 

581.1  76-708781 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  EUucatiooal  Oorpi. 


FrotosM  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1947. 
Made  by  H.  R.  Hewer.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associate  1966. 

34  fr.    bAw.    35  mm. 
With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY :  lilustratea  the  diversity  of  Protoxoa. 
1.  Protosoa.  I,  Common  Ground,  ltd..  London.     11    Carman 

Educational  Associates. 


Cannan  Bdncattooal 


76-738522 


PntouniiB  {FUmatrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968. 

35   fr.     color.     35  mm.     (The   Vocabulary  of  biologr-    Group  1: 
The  Invertebrates,  no.  1) 

Cr«iitt:  Author  and  lltnstrator,  S.  D.  Kalcber. 

Summary:   Uses  pictures  to  define  and  explain  tue  clasalflcatlon 
of  the  protoxoans. 

1.   Protozoa  i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc..  Lakeland,  Fla. 

Series:  The  Vocabulary  of  biology  (Filmstrip)     Group  1:  Ihv  \anr- 
tebrates.  no.  1. 

693  Fi  A  68-5005 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Hie  Proud  (Filmstrip)     Concordia  Films,  1961 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a..  12  in.,  33)  rpm., 
9  min.     (In  our  stead) 

With  leader'H  guide  and  sermon  outline. 

SUMMARY  :  Portraya  how  the  pride  of  Calaphaa  and  Peter  added 
to  the  suffering  of  Christ  and  relates  that  the  sinful  pride  of  Chris- 
tians today  aiMs  to  the  burden  of  Christ's  aafferlng. 

1.  Pride  and  Tanlty.  I.  Concordia  Publishing  House.  St  Loula 
II.  Series:  In  our  stead  (Filmstrip) 

248.4  70-738645 

Concordia  FUm 


The  Proud  New  Yorkers  {Motion  picture)  Consolidated 
Edison  Co.  Made  by  Peckham  Productions.  Released  by 
Associiition  Films,  1969. 

22  mill.    «d.    color,    10  mm. 

BHtnmary:  Shows  the  re«tilt«  of  the  efforts  of  some  of  the  indlvid- 
ii:»I«  i^iTwratlons,  and  foundation.'*  that  are  involved  In  trying  to 
make  New  York  City  a  better  place  in  which  to  live.  The  "prtjiid 
New  Yorkers"  throughout  the  five  boroughs  and  nearby  suburbs  de- 
scribe their  efforts  to  create  busines.'«s  and  cooperatives  in  the  ghet- 
tos, to  restore  historic  shrines,  to  preserve  the  natural  environment, 
to  train  workers  for  better  Jobs,  to  generate  new  pride  in  old  neigh- 
borhoods, and  to  provide  recreation  and  a  fuller  life  for  the  people 
of  the  city. 
Another  issue.     35  mm, 

1.  New  York  (City)— Description.        r.  Con.solidated  EAlsan  Com 
pany  of  New  York,  Inc.  n.  Anociatloo  Films,  Inc. 

309.17471  72-706093 

Consolidated  &ll«on  Co.  of  Npw  York 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Proudly  they  came  (Motion  picture)  Robert  M.  Johnson 
Associates,  1D71. 

1^7  mill.    sd.     color,     m  nmi. 

PiAtiuoetl  III  cooperation  with  the  Honor  America  Day  Coniriilttee 
aiKl  the  AiDerkan  Historic  and  Cultural  Society. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  M.  Johnson;  writer, 
Kotiei't  J.  Serling:  editor,  John  M.  Gordon. 

SVMMAJIY:  A  record  of  the  events  of  Honor  Americ*  Day,  1970. 
Includes  a  message  dellrered  by  President  Nixon;  And  contributions 
and  songs  b;  Bob  Hope,  Billy  Oraham,  Kate  Smith,  Pat  Boone, 
Dii;ah  Shore,  Glen  Campbell,  Ja(4  Benny,  and  others.  Narrated  by 
James  Stewart. 

1.  Fourth  of  July  celebrations.  I.  Robert  M.  Johnson  Associ- 
ates. 

[E2863  973.924  76-713499 

CINE 


Provence  {FUimtrip)    Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1965. 

o'-  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  single-track,  l  reel 
(7  in.),  7\4  In.  per  sec.,  npproT.  25  mln.     (Jolis  coins  rte  France) 

With  i.xi  in  Frt-ncli  and  I::ti};li.sh. 

Summarti:  Fktures  the  miiKiiiflcent  Pont  du  Gjird,  and  tlie  ruins 
of  Aries.  Nliiies.  and  Oninge  to  point  up  the  splendor  and  majesty 
that  was  Uotne  in  France.  Contrasts  these  reminders  of  tlit'  past 
to  modern  .Marseilles  with  Its  C\tfr  radleuse. 

1.  Provence— Descr.  &  trnv.  i.  Gessler  Piihlishlng  Company. 

Series:  Jolis  coins  de  France  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-42 13 
Gessler  Pub.  Co. 


Providence  {Motion  picture)     Family  Theater,  1964. 

.T  miri.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm.     (Sonp  of  the  aces) 

Credili:  Producer,  Patrick  Peyton;  supervising  producer,  Maria 
I-uiii  de  Tcn;i :  director  and  ticreenplay,  Bill  Welib;  luuiJitor,  Mac- 
doniild  Curcy ;  musk-.  Dnvld  Ituksin:  cameraman,  Donald  Ilemlerson. 

Hummaiy:  A  modern  Interpretation  of  Psalm  112  using  scenes  of 
a  farm  family  as  they  go  about  their  daily  chores, 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Ilible.  O.  T.  I'snlnis  cxni— Criticism,  interpretation,  etc,  i. 
Bible.  O.  r,  Psulais  cxiii.  ii.  Pamlly  Theater,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series :  Song  of  the  ages  I  Motion  picture) 

223  74^702136 

Family  Theater 


Providers  of  plenty  {Motion  picture)     Fred  A.  Xiies  Com- 

nuiiiioatioiis  ("enters.    Released  by  Farm  Film  Foundation, 
19t;7. 

28  ml  ..     m\.    color.     16  mm. 

Sponsoreil  by  twelve  Federal  l^nd  Banks. 

Summinn:  Uses  a  dramatization  about  a  modern  farm  family  to 
explain  the  importance  of  efficiency  oa  modern  farms.  Surveys  the 
sprawling  breadth  of  the  activity  in  the  field  of  agriculture  and  the 
various  opportunities  for  employment  In  this  industry. 

1.  Farm  management.  2.  Agriculture  as  a  profession.  i.  Fred 
A.  Niles  Conimnnicatlons  Center.';,  ii.  Farm  Film  Foundation,  Wash- 
ington. X>.  C. 

Fi  A  67-1096  rev 

CI.NK 


Providing  for  independence  in  learning  {Motion  picture) 
Cincinnati  Public  Schools.  Released  by  Indiana  Univer- 
sity Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

»!  min.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm. 

Cnditt:  Director,  Robert  E.  Gilbert. 

S II III  mart/:  Outlines  the  need  for  providing  children  with  the 
opportunity  an<l  skills  for  independent  learning.  Points  out  the  role 
of  the  school  and  the  library  In  developing  self-direction  skills  and 
providing  opportunities  for  the  disadvantaged  child  to  overcome  the 
negative  Influences  of  the  ghetto. 

1.  Individualized  instruction.  2.  Socially  handicapped  children- 
Education.  3.  Libraries  and  the  socially  handicapped.  i,  Clncln- 
oali.     Public  Schools,     il  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  C^n- 


Indlana  Univ.  .\udio- 


371.9 
visual  Center 


79-700841 


Province  <^  Newfoundland  and  Labrador  {FUmttrip)    Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

47  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

French    version   released   under   the   title  La  province  de  Terre- 
Neuve  et  du  I..abradnr. 

Bummary:  Presents  various  aspects  of  life  as  seen  In  the  Provinces 
of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador. 

1.  Newfoundland— Descr.  A  trav.    2.  Labrador— Descr.  &  trav, 
1.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

Fi  A  67-4297 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Province  of  Quebec  {Filrmtrip),    Kye  Gate  House,  1969. 

441  fi.  ci)l.>r.  'ATi  mm.  and  phnnodlse:  1  a..  12  In.,  33J  rpra., 
14   mln      micniKnKtve.     (Geography  of  eastern  Canada,  no.  S) 

Willi  lejU'her'M  manual. 

Crcditu:  Writer  and  pholographer,  Maxtne  HalcfT. 

i<ummait/'  r>eK<'rlbes  Important  regions  from  the  northern  Ungava 
dlMrk-t  to  the  heavily  populated  M^uthern  townsblpi^,  and  sliows 
Monirf^I  and  Quebec  In  relation  to  the  Province  as  a  whole. 

1.   Quebec    (Province) — Description   antl   travel.  i.   Eye  Gate 

Uou<ie.    Inc.         3erie>':    Geography   of  eastern   Canada    (Fllmstrlp) 

DO.    3. 


Eye  Gate  House 


917.4 


71-788782 


The  Province  of  Quebec:  the  Appalachian  region   {Film- 
strip)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  196r>. 

89  fr     color.    3.*}  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  film  entitled  L«  Quebec- les  ap- 
pal nchei. 

With  manual. 

Hummarv:  Pictures  the  Appalachian  region  of  the  Province  of 
Quebec.  Including  views  of  the  scenery  and  of  the  Industries  In  the 
area.     With  captions. 

1.   Quebec   (Province).        i.  Canada.      National  Film   Board. 
It.  Le  Quebec— lea  appatacbea  (Pllmstrlp) 

917.14  Fi  A  67^298 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Province  of  Quebec — the  Laurentian  region  {FUmstrip) 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

41  fr.     color,    35  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  film  entitled  Le  Quebec— le  plateau 
laurentten. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  Laurentian  region  of  the  Province  of  Que- 
bec, including  views  of  the  Laurentians,  of  the  Saguenay,  the  Abltibl. 
and  the  Teniskaming,  and  of  the  settlements  of  the  far  north  where 
mining,  lumbering,  and  agriculture  are  continuing  to  expand.  With 
captions. 

1.  St.  Lawrence  Valley— Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Canada.     National 

Film  Board,     u.  Le  Quebec— le  plateau  laurentlea      (Fllmstrlp) 

917.14  Fi  A  67-4299 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Province  of  Quebec:  The  St.  Laurence  r^ion  {FUm- 
strip)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Originally  released  under  the  title  Le  Quebec:  Le  plateau  lauren- 
tien. 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  St.  Lawrence  River  and  various  points  of 
Interest  in  the  area,  including  views  of  the  Industries,  dties,  and 
people.     With  captions. 

1.  St.   Lawrence  River — Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Canada.     National 

Film  Board,     ii.  Le  Quebec:  Le  plateau  laurentten  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  68-3714 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Provincial  Government  {Filmatrip)     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1966. 

44  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Government  in  Canada) 

French  version  i-eleased  under  the  title  I*  gouvernement  provInclaL 

Credit*:    Executive    producer,    Hans    Milller ;    director,    Margaret 

Wescott;    teacher-advisers,    Richard    Bowles.    Ruth    Foster,    Walter 

Coultard,   John    Gillett,   Morris   Patt,    Blanche   Snell;   artist,    Peter 

Whalley;  photographers,  Herb  Taylor,  John  de  VIsser. 

Summary:  Uses  captioned  photographs  and  cartoon  drawings  to 
show  the  role  of  the  Provincial  Government  In  Canada.  Explains 
what  the  government  can  or  cannot  do  under  its  constitutional 
prerogatives,  shows  views  of  the  legislature  In  sessloti,  and  points 
out  how  costs  of  the  growing  social  services  are  divided  between 
the  Federal  and  Provincial  governments. 

1.  Canada  —  Pol.  &  govt.     2.  State  governments  —  Canada.  i. 

Canada.     National  Film  Board.  Series:   Government  In 

Canada  (Filmstrlp) 

354.71  Fi  A  67-4300 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Prowlers  of  the  Ever^ades.  [Motion  pictiu'C]  Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co., 
1957. 

32  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

OriginaUy  released  in  35  mm.  in  19S2,  u  part  of  the  True-life  adventure 
•cries. 

With  teacher' I  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer.  Jsmcs  Atgtr;  namtor,  Winston  Hibler;  mu- 
lic,  Paul  Smith;  photographer.  Alfred  G.  Milolte:  editor,  Anthony  Gerard. 

SUMMARY:  A  photographic  study  of  the  wild  life  of  the  Honda  Everglades. 
Describes  the  habits  of  the  many  birds  found  in  the  swamplands  and  explains  thai 
the  alligator  rules  over  the  area,  devouring  all  varieties  of  wild  life  with  impartial- 
ity. 

1.  Birds— Florida— Everglades.     3.  Alhgaiors-        1,  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tions.    II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Mstcrialt  Company. 
[QL684,  591.9759  75-714974 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Prudden,  Bonnie,  1914- 
see 


Keep  fit — be  happy. 


Prudential  Insurance  Company  of  America,  Newark, 
N.J. 


A  Chance  to  save  a  life. 

The  Name  of  the  game  is  . , .  basketball. 

Poised  tor  action:    Football. 


Prudhoe  Bay— or  bust!  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana 
rniversity,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

30  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Our  vanishing  wilderness,  no.  3) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  editor.  Shelly  Grossman;  story 
and  research,  Mary  Louise  Grossman,  John  Hamlet;  narrator,  John 
Hamlet. 

SUMMARY :  Explores  the  possible  effects  on  wildlife  and  migra- 
tory habits  If  an  800-mile  hot  oil  pipeline  Is  built  across  the  Alaskan 
wlldemeas. 

1.  Wildlife  coDservatioi^— Alaska.  I.  National  Edacatlooal  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  II.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center.  III.  Series :  Our  vanishing  wilderness  (Hotloo  picture)  no.  S. 
[QH77]  333.7  70-710656 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 

Prunes — a  taste  of  sunshine  {Motion  picture)  California 
Prune  Advisory  Board.  Released  by  Modtirn  Talking 
Picture  Service  |196-?i 

20  mln.     ad,     color.     18  mm. 

Hummai-ff-  Dlscussea  the  growing,  harvesting,  and  processing  of 
prunes  and  presenU  recipes  and  serving  suggestlona  for  their  use. 

1.   Prune.  r.  California   Prune  Advisory  Board,      n.  Modern 

Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

6.14  Fi  A  67-5174 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


128 


Pruning  ornamental  shrubs  {Filmstrlp)     Vocational  Educa- 
tion Productions,  1^8. 

65  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape :  plastic,  single-track,  1  reel 
(5  In.),  '3i  in.  per  sec.,  12  mln. 

With  illu.ttrated  narrative  scripL 

Credits:  .Author.  Lloyd  Petroelje. 

Summary:  Presents  the  elements  of  pruning  ornamental  sbniba. 
Discusses  the  aims  of  pruning,  growth  principles,  pruning  tools,  typea 
of  pruning,  and  decisions  to  be  made  before  pruning. 

1.    Ornamental  shrubs.    2.    Pruning.  I.    Vocational  Education 

Productions. 

635.9  Fi  A  68-4817 

Vocational  Education  Prodtictloos 


Pryor,  Robert  ^ 

see 

Diy  mounting  and  laminating  pictures. 


Psalm  {Motion  picture)     Short  Film,  Praf^ue.    Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

1  reel.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Director.  Bvald  Sdhorm ;  script,  Bvald  Schorm,  Jan  SpAta  ; 
music,  Jan  Klusfik ;  photography,  Jan  SpAta. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  the  old  parts  of  Prague,  Including  the 
Jewish  cemetery. 

1.    Prague  —  Description.  i.   Kritk^  film.     n.  dmtemporary 

Films/McGraw-Hlll. 

914.37  79-703906 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Psalm  104  (Motion  picture)    Morton  Schindel.    Released  by 
Sim  Productions,  1969. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Storyteller,  Eugene  Kern. 

Summary:  Presents  Psalm  104  as  an  esthetic,  visual,  verbal,  and 
musical  experience.  An  Iconographic  Interpretation  of  a  time  paint- 
ing <a  scroll  33  feet  long)  by  Lewis  Rubensteln. 

1.  Rubensteln.  Lewis  W.     Psalms  crv.  L  Schindel,  Morton. 

IL  Sim  Productions,  inc. 

223  71-705156 

Sim  Productions 

Psalm  139  (Motion  picture)     WUNC-TV.    Released  by  Na- 
tional Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  1961. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Biblical  masterpieces) 

Credits:  Director,  Don  Trapp. 

Summary;  Dr.  Bernard  Boyd,  chairman  of  the  Department  of  Re- 
ligion at  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  analyzes  the  literary  and 
theological  values  of  Psalm  139. 

1  Bible.  O  T.  Psalms  cxixn — Criticism,  Interpretation,  etc. 
I.  WUNC-TV  (Television  station)  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  n.  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series :  Biblical  master- 
irieces  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-809 

Psssht  (Motion  picture)     Fisher-Slezas  Films,  1969. 

T}  mln,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  amu.-iing  comment  on  contemporary  life  In  which 
the  aerosol  can  is  the  con.staot  i-ompanlon  of  a  couple  as  they  get 
ready  to  go  to  work. 

I.  Fisher-Slezas  Films. 

791.43  72-705648 

CINE 

Psychedelic  wet   (Motion  picture)     Homer  Groening,  1968. 

8  min.     Sd-     color.     16  mm.  _.     ,     ,   Ji„„ 

SuntDi'iiy  Surveys  water  in  its  most  fascinating  aspects,  including 

views  ol    reflections  on   the  ceiling  of  the  sea  off  the  Bahamas,  a 

Dretty  girl  In  a  pool,  and  great  waves  off  the  north  shoi-e  lu  Oahu. 

1    Water       2    Photography— Marines.        i.  Groening.  Homer. 

778.9  Fi  A  68-847 

CINE 


PsychedcUcs:  a  way  to  travel?  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Q-fEd  Productions  and  Society 
for  Viiual  Education,  1970. 

(Jl  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  8 
mill.     (Drugs  in  today's  world) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary  ■  Examines  the  effects  of  snlfflng  glue  and  taking  mes- 
caline and  L£D.  Stresses  that  the  long-term  effects  of  marijuana 
are  not  known.  .   „     ,        ,      ,,,       , 

1  Narcotic  habit.  I.  Q+Ed  Productions.  II.  Society  for  Visual 
Education.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Drugs  In  today's  world  (Fllm- 
strlp) 

613.8  73-738078 

Society  for  Visual  F.dnoatlon 


Psychiatric   nursing:   past  and   present    (Motion  picture) 
Video  Nursing,  1968.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  nil't.     sd.     b&w.     16mui.     (Nursing  In  psychiatry) 

Videotape  al«o  l.'wued. 

With   instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Martha  Mitchell. 

Sum»Mry:  Traces  the  development  of  psychiatric  nursing  to  the 
present-day  concern  for  a  therapeutic  nurse-patient  relatltmshlp. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.  i.  Video  Nursing.  Inc.  Series:  Nurs- 

ing In  psychiatry  (Motion  picture) 

610.78  73-703437 

video  Nursing 


Psychiatric  problems  of  the  aged  (Motion  picture)     Video 
Nursinjr.  1970.    Miide  by  WTTW-TV. 

30  mill.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Gerontological  nursing,  no.  7) 

videotape  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audio  tape. 

Credits:   Instructors,  Virginia  Stone,  Mary  Shaughnessy. 

Summary :  Describes  organic  brain  syndrome  with  emphasis  upon 
hypoxia  and  the  Impairment  of  utillxation  of  oxygen;  Illustrates 
some  of  the  nursing  measures  which  can  assist  patients  to  cope 
with  this  type  of  disability. 

1.  Geriatric  psychiatry.  I.  Video  Nursing,  Inc.  Series:  Ge- 
rontological nursing  (Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

610.78  78-710011 

Video  Nursing 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Psychiatriat  in  the  cfMnmniuty  (Motion  picture)    Presi- 
dent and  Fellows  of  Harvard  College,  1966. 

22  mill.     sd.     IWkw.     16  nmi. 

A  Horvurd  Medical  School  meatal  health  training  Qlm. 

Summar]/:  A  lecture  by  Erich  Liademann  who  outilaes  his  coaoept 
of  the  community,  and  describes  the  importance  of  the  psych Iatrl8t'i 
understanding  the  structure  and  processes  of  a  communlt;  as  be 
extends  his  concerns  beyond  the  patienta  who  se^  hiM  care. 

1.  Psychiatrists.  i.  Lindemaun,  Erich,  n.  Harrard  CnlTeralty. 
616.89  Fi  68-217 


.  tMotvm  picture]     Hartley  Pro- 


PiycUca,! 

ductions.  1972. 


33  mio.     kL     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Ptrap«ycliok)fist  Thebna  MoH  introduces  the  field  of  psychic 
pbcnomens  aad  icti  u  mistreM  of  cemnocucs  for  a  disctMnon  by  •cwntitts  who 
an  rcspofttible  for  psrtkkilsr  artat  o(  study,  nich  •«  healing,  bio-feedback  trtin- 
iag,  piychokinesa,  telepathy,  aod  extraaenaory  perception.  Explaiiu  thst  only 
recently  ttaa  psrspaycholocy  fsioed  respect  ai  a  field  of  lerious  icientifk  coosid- 
eratioa. 

1.  PiycUcal  rcacaich.       I.  Hanky  Prodacttoas. 
tBF1031i  133  72-700930 

A.LA.  Booktot  73  MARC 


PtycholK>n«Hul  aspects  of  the  ■eaopuse.  (Motion   picture] 
Ayerst  Laboratories,  1971.     Made  by  Aegis  Productions. 

22  min.     id.     cotor.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Surveyi  [he  psychoendocrine  field,  using  patient  inlerview, 
diicunion,  and  laboraiory  demonstration  Dr.  Dorothea  Keirdiscuues  the  diag- 
nosis of  estrogen  deTicicncy  in  the  menopausal  woman  and  the  value  of  replace- 
ment therapy  to  help  her  maintain  s  full  life  physically  and  emotionally. 

l.Menopauae.     2.  Eao-ogen— Physiological  effect        1.  Ayerst  Laboratories, 


tRGlg6] 

Ayerat  Labofatorics 


618.1 


72-700759 
MARC 


Psychological  adjustment  to  college  (Motion  picture)  Uni- 
versity Division,  Indiana  University.  Released  by  Indi- 
ana University  Audio- Visual  Center.  1971. 

43  mln.     sd.     h&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Frederick  Coons  describes  for  beginning  college  i^u- 
dents  the  major  derelopmental  tasks  that  they  will  encounter  during 
their  college  years. 

1.  College  student  orientation.  2.  Collie  students — Psychology. 
I.  Indiana.  University.  University  Division.  II.  Indiana.  Uni- 
versity.    Audlo-Vl-sual  Ceotw. 

[LB2343.3]  155.5  77-714204 

Indiana.     Unlr.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Psychological  aspects  of  disability  (Motion  picture)      Mc- 
Graw-Hill, 1971.    Made  by  William  Claiborne  Inc. 

10  mill.    sil.    color.     16  mm.     (Orientation  to  rehabilitation) 

Also  issued  in  super  S  mm.  in  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  gttlde. 

CREDITS  :  Author.  Settle  M.  Hiitchins. 

SUMMARY:  Four  clinical  psychologists  who  have  worked  exten- 
sively with  rehabilitation  patients  discuss  anxiety,  anger,  denial, 
depression,  loss  of  self-esteem  and  a  positive  self-image,  and  other 
common  eiuotional  responses  to  physical  disability. 

1.  Ha ndi.-apped— Psychology.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company, 

II.  Series:  Orientation  to  rehabilitation  (Motion  picture) 
[RM930]  155.9  72-713979 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Piyctelogkal  Mpecti  of  the  amt  I— fly  relatioMktp.  [Motion 
picttirc]     American  Cancer  Society,  1969. 

22  min.     id.     b*w.     16  mm. 

Also  iaaued  in  aUadard  8  nm.  and  wpcr  S  mm.  widi  magnetic  sound  track. 

SUMMARY:  Portray!  the  role  of  the  nune  in  bdptng  relatives  of  the  cancer 
patient  and  explains  bow  the  inlercsB  of  the  patient  are  senred  by  influencing 
the  family's  attitudes. 

1.  Cancer  nursing.     2.  Sick—Piycbology.        1.  Amencan  Caaccr  Society. 

lRC266]  610.73  72-700673 

American  Cancer  Society  72  MARC 


Piyckologlcml  I 

[Motion  picture] 


of  the  nrae-patlmt  rdrtioMUp  !■  c 

Americaii  Cancer  Society,  1969. 


22  min.     id.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Abo  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  lupei  8  mm.  with  magnetic  lound  track. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  nurse  how  to  deal  with  a  cancer  patient's  fear, 
depression,  and  hostility;  diactMses  the  physical,  social,  and  financial  foctots 
which  lie  al  the  root  of  tbeae  feelings. 

1.  Cancer  nursing.  2.  Nune  and  patieat.  I.  American  Cancer  Society. 
[RC266i  610.73  72-700672 

American  Cancer  Society  72  MARC 


Psychological  Films,  Santa  Ana,  Calif. 


The  Actualization  group. 


Maslow  and  self -actualization. 


Psychology  Exploration  Films 
see 

The  Inner  world  of  aphasia. 


The  Psychology  of  aging  (Motion  pietwe)    Video  Nuiwnu, 
1969.    Made  by  WITW-TV. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm,  (Orowtb  and  developmoit,  the  adolt 
jears) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audio  tapes. 

CrediM;  Authors,  SUnley  Cabaoakl.  Carolyn  Cabanakl,  Robert  L. 
Kaho. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  psychological  changes  which  occur  Id  old 
age,  such  as  difflcutty  In  recall,  dlaeogag^nent,  aud  Increaslog 
tlependence. 

1.  Old  age.  I.  Video  Nursing,  Inc.  Serin;  Growth  and  de- 
Telopment,  the  adult  years  (Motion  picture) 

612.66  71-706819 

video  Nursing 


The  Psychopath  (Motion  picture)  Amicus  Productions, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures 
Corp.,  1966. 

83  mill.     sd.     color.    S5  mm. 

Technliicope.     Technicolor. 

Credita:  Producers,  Has  J.  Rotwoberg,  Milton  Subotsky ;  director, 
Freddie  Francis:  writer.  Robert  Bloch;  music,  Phil  Martel;  director 
of  photography,  John  Wilcox ;  film  editor.  Oswald  Hafeorichter. 
Caat:  Patrick  Wymark.  Margaret  Johnston,  Joho  Standing,  Alex- 
ander Knox,  Judy  Huxtahle. 

SummatTf:  A  suspense  story  about  a  Scotland  Yard  detective  wbo 
attempta  to  solve  a  series  of  mordera  in  which  tbe  killer  left  a  doll 
la  tbe  linage  of  the  murder  victim  at  the  scene  of  eadt  crime. 

I.  Amlcoa  Prodnctlona,  ltd.     n.  ParanuHmt  Plctorea  Oorporatioo, 

Fi  68-1697 


Psychosocial  adaptation  to  Uliiess  (Motion  picture)  Train- 
Aide  Corp.  Released  by  Train-Aide  Educational  Systems 
by  Pharmaseal,  1970. 

IS  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  Patient  as  a  person) 

&Iaguetic  Hound  track. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Alto  issued  as  fllmstrip  with  record  or  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  instructor's  guide,  programmed  instrnction  booklet,  and 
jwet  test. 

CREDITS :  Authors,  Lynn  E.  Qulgley.  Arlene  M.  Roberts. 

SUM5IARY:  Reveals  the  patient's  paycholt^cal  and  sociological 
i»eed.s  to  the  nurse  and  shows  her  tbe  ways  In  which  she  can  beki 
meet  these  needs. 

I.  Nurse  and  patient.  2,  Sick— Psychology.  I.  Train-Aide  Cor- 
poration.  II,  Train-Aide  EducatloDal  Systems  by  Pharmaseal  lU. 
Series :  The  Patient  as  a  person  (Motion  picture) 

[RT82]  610.7  70-712973 

Train-Aide  Corp. 


Psychosocial  aspects  of  death  (Motion  picture)  Indiana 
University,  School  of  Nursing.  Released  by  Indiana 
University,   Audio- Visual   Center,   1971. 

39  mln.     wl.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  James  D.  Perry ;  director,  WlUiam  Kinier. 

SUUMART :  Presents  a  dramatised  story  about  a  &ur*e  who  facea 
the  death  of  a  patlrat  fbr  the  first  time.  In  order  to  show  tbe  In^wct 
of  the  death  of  a  patient  on  a  nurse  and  to  examine  the  Durse^tatlent 
relatlonsbip. 

1.  Terminal  care.  2.  Nurae  and  patient  I.  Indiana.  tlnlTer- 
Bily,  School  of  Nursing.  II.  Indiana.  UQirerslty,  Audlo-Tlsoal 
Center. 

[RC49]  610.73  73-712773 

Indiana.    UqIt,  Aodio-Tiaual  Center 


The  Psychotic  cWM  (Motion  picture)  Pennsylvania  State 
University,  Audio- Visual  Services.  Released  by  Psycho- 
logical Cinema  Register,  1967. 

2a  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

CredUa:  Author*,  M.  D.  Oriffel,  R.  C.  Prall. 

Summarv;  A  psychiatric  examiner  trlea  to  engage  a  seveQ-year-old 
boy  In  a  variety  of  relatlonshipe  through  a  aeries  of  roaneuTera. 
Shows  how  the  boy  actlTely  resists  by  autistic  defensea  and  ritualistic, 
compulsive  behavior. 

1.  Mentally  111  chlldrea  i.  Pennsylvania.    State  University. 

Audlo-Vlsual  Services,    n.  Pennsylvania.     State  University.    Psydio- 
loglcal  Cinema  Register. 

618.9218  Fi  A  68-2699 

Pennsylvania.     State  University.     Audio-VIioal  Services 


Psychromantics  (Motion  picture)     MUo  Waldee,  1970, 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:   An   abstract   film   which  presents,   without  narration, 
a  view  of  Times  Square. 

1.  New  York  (City)— Streets— Times  Square.  l  Waldea,  Milo. 


CINE 


917.471 


74^706920 


The  PtarBign'g  beak,  [nimatrip] 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 


34  fr.  color,  3)  mm.  and  phonodiac.  2  a..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  7  mm. 
(American  Ittdian  legends) 

Abo  iaaued  witii  phonotape  in  caMcttc 

With  leacher't  gt^. 

CREDITS:  Educational  coUaboralor,  C.  Fayoe  Porter. 

SUMMARY:  Telb  the  tegenda  of  the  Kuskokwin  Valley  in  Alaska  about  the 
Eakimo  carver  who  reshaped  the  beak  of  an  old  ptarmigan.  Potnta  out  tbe 
necessity  of  carving  in  order  for  the  Eskimo  to  survive  in  hit  habitat;  ihows  tbe 
respect  which  the  Eskimo  has  for  advanced  age.  For  primary  grades. 

1 .  Eskimos— Legends— Juvenile  fUms.  2.  Eskimos — Social  life  and  ctMoma 
—Juvenile  fUmt.  1.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporatioa.  II. 
Series:  American  Indian  legends,  (mmatrip.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.) 

lE99.E7]  398.2  76-740265 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Cbrp. 


Pterodactyl  Productioiis 
see 


Tbe  Toasum  that  didn't 


129 


Ptit  Jean  s'en  va  aux  chantiers  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Cnnada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Intemntional  Film  Bureau,  1961. 

16  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  handbook. 

EnglUb  version  i-eleased  in  1963  under  the  title  Ti-Jean  goes  lum- 
bering. 

Credita:  Narrator,  Roger  PIUeL 

Summary:  A  French  language  film.  A  tale  of  the  auperbumao 
exploits  of  P'tit  Jean,  hero  of  French  Caoadlaa  folklore,  telling  ot 
bis  feats  at  a  Quebec  lumber  camp 

r.  Ti-Jean  goes  lumbering  (Motion  picture)  n.  Oanada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,     in.  International  FUm  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

398,22  75-702707 

International  Fitm  Bureau 

La  P'tlte  Bourgogne   (Motion  picture) 
see   Little  Burgundy 

The  Ptolemaic  era  (FUmstrip)  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1968. 

49  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  version.^  {40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script  In 
1966  under  the  title  Bgyptiau  art.     Set  9:  Tbe  Ptolemaic  em. 

Credita:  Authors,  Janice  E.  Blakei>ey,  Robert  C.  Haclaurln. 

Summary.  A  study  of  Egyptian  art  and  architecture  during  the 
Ptolemaic  period.     With  captions. 

1.  Art.  Elgyptlan.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  iuc  n.  Egyptian 
art.     Set  9:  The  Ptolemaic  era  (Fllmstrip) 

709.01  75-735266 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Ptyalin  (Motion  picture)     Thorne  Films,  1970. 

4  min.  sL  color,  super  8  mm.  ( Experimental  biology ;  enxyroe 
actloB) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  I'roduovr.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  complete  experiment  to  Illustrate  ttie  ef- 
fect of  ptyalin  (salivary  amylase)  on  a  sUrch  solution.  Uaes  the 
iodine-starch  test  and  Benedict's  test  (for  sugar)  to  show  the  action 
of  the  enzyme  in  converting  starch  to  sugar. 

1.  Diastase.  2.  Amylolysis.  I.  Thome  Films,  Inc..  Boulder,  Colo. 
II,  Series:  Experimental  blolocy:  enzyme  action  (Motion  picture) 
[QP601]  574.1  79-712142 

Thome  Films,  inc. 

Puberty    (Motion    picture)      Granada    TV,    London.     Ee- 
leased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1967. 

25  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Understanding) 

Summary:  Deals  with  tbe  subject  of  puberty  in  a  discussion 
between  Dr.  Zena  Maxwell  and  a  selected  group  of  teenagr& 
Diagrammatic  materials  synchronized  with  commentary  illustrate 
tbe  physical  changes  which  take  place  at  puberty,  the  process  of 
menstruation,  and  the  develc^ment  of  the  male  reproductive  organa 

1.  Puberty.  i.  Granada  Television  Network,  ltd.    n.  Newen- 

house (Henk)  Inc.        Series:  Understanding  (Motion  picture) 

612.6  Fi  A  68-3269 

Henk  Newenhouse,  inc. 


Puberty  in  boys  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1970. 

li»  ml  I.     wi.     color.     16  mm.     (Human  growth  and  reproduction) 
Edited   ver»i<m  of  the  motiou  picture  by   Instltut  fflr  Film  und 
Blld.  Munlrh. 

Summary:  I'ses  animation  to  demonstrate  the  effect  of  the 
pituitary  gland  and  the  male  hormone*  on  body  development,  growth 
of  hair,  changes  in  voice,  etc. 

Another  issue.    8  mm. 

Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.   Puberty.  i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     n.  Films  In- 

corporated. Series:    Human   growth   and   reproductloix  (Motion 

picture) 

612.66  79-706486 

Public  Media 

Publi  Italia 
see 


Spy  in  your  eye. 


Public  Affairs  Committee 


Tell  me  where  to  turn. 


Public  Broadcasting  Service 
see 


The  Unity  of  nature,  part  1. 


The  Unity  of  nature.     Part  2:    The  nature 
of  man  and  woman. 

Public  education  after  the  Civil  War  (Motion  picture) 
WOBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

:M  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.  Section  10:  New  South  and  new  North,  the  black  ex- 
perlKKe) 

Summary;  Horace  Mann  Bond  dlscunes  tbe  exclusion  of  Mack 
children  from  public  education  after  tbe  Civil  War,  the  HCboola 
operated  by  tnlssionary  groups  and  the  Freedman's  Bureau,  and  the 
foundation  of  tbe  first  black  colleges. 

1.  Negroes — Educat1<Hi — History.  i.  Bond,  Horace  Mann,  1904- 
u-  New  York.  Television  station  WCB8-TV.  m.  Ooiumbia  Utri- 
vertlty.     IV.   Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,   inc.  Series:   Bla«A 

heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americana  (Motion  picture)     Section  10: 
New  South  and  new  North,  the  black  experience. 

379.73  76-704065 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Public  health   {Filmstrip)     EncydopaedU  BriUnnica  Eda- 
cati<M)al  C<np.,  1966. 


47  fr.     culur.    35  mm.     < Infectious  disease:  causes  simI  defenses) 

Creiits:  Culisboraton,  Dsriene  C.  Dnocsn.  Olenn  A.  Lsoger. 

S»mma>if:  Sorrera  tb«  scope  of  public  health  centers  at  the  local, 
national,  and  international  levels. 

1.   Hjgieoe.   Public.  i.  Eucyclopaedla   Brltanjilca  E^ducatlonal 

Corporation,  Series:    Infectious   disease:   causes   and  defenses 

(Fllmstrlp) 

614  7&-733402 

EDcrdopaedla  Brltan-  nica  Bdacati<Muil  Corp. 


Public  Health  Service 
see    United  States.     Public  Health  Service 

Public  hearins  (Motion  picture)  Fund  for  Adult  Educa- 
tion and  Xational  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Ceiiter.  1!^60.  Made  by  Georj^a  Center  for  Continuinf^ 
Education. 

29   mEo.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Basic   Issues  of   niitn) 

Credilt:  I'roducer.  Gerard  -^ppy;  director.  W.  Brockford  Gonlon : 
writers.  Hill  Bermont,  Gerard  Appy:  consultants,  George  Parthe- 
mos.  Thomas  Mahler. 

Stimmaiy:  Presents  a  Jrtmnlated  congres.-iiona!  henring  tu  raise 
the  question  as  to  how  government  should  exercise  its  functions. 
Conlrants  govtM-miiental  procedures  in  the  Soviet  Union  and  in  the 
Tnlted  Slaie-4. 

1.  I..eeiHlative  henrines — U.  S.  2,  I'.  S, — Ponti<-«  and  jprivernmerit — 
1W.V  X  Ilii«KtH— PolttlO'  and  «ovenniie»t— 1I»r>3-  i.  FiHid 

for  Adult  Ediiratlon.    n.  National  Educnlioiml  Tplevi«ioii  and  Radio 
Center.         SiTit-rThe  Basic    Issues    of    nmii     (Motion    jili'- 

ture) 

328.73  Fi  68-218 

The  Public  librarian  {Motion  picture)  Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  nin,     si.     color     8  mm.     (Community  worker*,  no.  4) 

Loop  Dim  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  S  mm. 

With  Aim  notes. 

Sttmmary:  Illustrates  the  services  of  a  public  librarj'  throofb  a 
child's  first  visit,  showing  his  application  for  a  library  card,  the  ose 
of  the  card  catalog,  and  the  selection  of  a  bo(^  Inclndes  vlewa  of  a 
story  hour  during  which  a  story  is  read  to  a  (roup  of  yoang  llsteoers. 

1.  Public  libraries— U.  S.— Juvenile  films.  i.  PopaUr  Science 
PuhllKhinK  Company,  inc..  New  York.  Aodlo-Visual  Divtilon.  Se- 
ries :  Community  workers  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

026.5  Fi  A  ".8-1887 

PopuUr  Science  Pub.  Co..  Aadlo-Tlsnal  Dtr. 


The  Public  Hbrary  (Motion  picture)    Ealinj;  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    si,    color,    super  8  mm.     (Community  services) 

I>oop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Sumniarf/ :  Shows  how  a  cummutilty  library  functions  as  a  service 
system  made  up  of  many  people  who  perform  a  variety  of  spectaltsed 
skills  which  together  provide  In  part  for  the  cnltural  needs  of  the 
community. 

1.   Public  libraries.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambrldce,  Uasa. 

Series:  Community  serrices  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  79-705182 

BaliDf  Corp. 

Public  marketing  in  Japan  (Motion  picture)     International 
Communication  Films  (19671, 

4  ntlti      rI.     color.    8  mm.     (Japitn  series) 

I>oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  euidf. 

Summaru:  I'h>wrlt)es  nrtmn  and  rural  stores  and  markets  of  Japan 
In  whii'h  food,  household  appliances,  tools,  and  other  merchandise 
are  offered  for  sale. 

1.  .Stores,  Ketail.  2.  Markets— Japan.  3.  Retail  trade— Japan. 
I.  Inttrnational  Communicntlon  Films.  Series:  Japan  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

658.87  Fi  A  6ft-2478 

Portland  State foliege.  IJbrary 


Public  Media,  inc, 
see 

African  animals, 
Australian  animals. 
Ban^ok. 
The  Banquet. 

Bargemen  on  the  Rhine. 

Bedouins  of  Arabia. 

Birds  on  a  seashore. 

Blackbird  fami)^. 

Butterfly. 

Byrd  vs.  Amundsen. 

Carp  in  a  marsh. 
Castro  vs.  Batista. 
Chamberlain  vs.  Hitler. 


Chicks  and  chickens. 
Churchill  vs.  Goering. 

Circus  in  Europe. 
Coffee  planters  near  Kilimanjaro. 
Cooperative  farming  in  East  Germany. 
Cork  from  Portugal. 

Cotton  in  Egypt. 

Dairy  farming  in  the  Alps. 

Darrow  vs.   Bryan. 

Deep  sea  trawler, 
De  Gaulle  vs.  Petain. 
Diamond  mining  in  East  Africa. 

Egyptian  villagers. 
Eisenhower  vs .  Rommel. 
Empfy  quarter. 

The  Enterprise. 
Epic  of  flight. 
Feeding  time. 
Girl  and  the  sparrow. 
Grant  vs.  Lee. 

Halsey  vs,  Yamamoto. 
Hi^Uand  bidians  of  Peru. 
Hitler  vs,  Hlndenburg. 
Holland  against  the  sea. 
Hungary  vs.  Soviet  Union, 
bidian  villagers  In  Mexico. 

Industrial  region  in  Sweden. 

Japan:    a  new  dawn  over  Asia. 

Japanese  farmers. 

Kangaroos. 

Kefauver  vs.  the  syndicates. 

Kennedy  vs.  Khrushchev. 

Korea — 38th  parallel. 

lAke  people  of  Scotland. 

I^nd  from  the  North  Sea. 

The  Last  days  of  spring. 
Life  in  North  China. 

130 


Lindbergh  vs.  the  Atlantic. 

Lizard, 

MacArthur  V8.  Truman, 

McCarthy  vs.  Welch. 

Man  changes  the  Nile.  , 

Man  In  space. 

Mao  vs.  Chiang, 
Masai  in  Tanzania. 

Matte. 

Miners  of  Bolivia. 

Mitchell  vs.  military  tradition. 
Montgomery  vs.  Rommel. 

Moth. 

Mussolini  vs.  Selassie, 
Nasser  vs,  Ben-Gurion. 
Nautilus  vs,  the  Arctic, 

New  life  for  a  Spanish  farmer. 
No  dominion. 
North  Sea  islanders. 

A  Norwegian  fjord. 
Oasis  in  the  Sahara. 

Oil  in  Libya, 

Operation  Breadbasket. 

Options, 

Over  the  Andes  in  Ecuador. 
The  Pakistani, 

Papua  and  New  Guinea. 

Pershing  vs.  Ludendorff. 

Plateau  farmers  in  France. 
Portugal — men  of  the  sea. 
Prelude  to  war. 

Bainy  season  In  West  Africa, 

Ranohero  and  gauchos  in  Argentine. 

Revolution  In  the  three  R's, 

Rice  farmers  In  Thailand. 

River  joumey  on  the  upper  Nile. 

River  people  of  Chad. 
The  Romanians. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Public  Media,  Inc.    (Conttnued) 

Roosevelt  vs.  Isolation. 

The  Rose. 

Rubber  jn  Malaya. 

Rust. 

Salk  vs.  polio. 

School  day  In  J^nn. 
The  Sea  Uod. 

Shepherd  dog  and  his  flock. 
Silk  moth. 

Song. 

Stalin  vs.  Trotsly. 

State  vs.  Hauptmann. 

State  vs.  Walker. 

Sugar  in  Egypt. 

TM. 

A  Tea  plantation  in  bdia. 

The  Third  banquet. 

This  is  itl 

Three  brothers  in  Haiti. 
Timber  in  Finland. 

Tokyo  industrial  worker. 
The  Trench. 
Truman  vs.  Stalin, 
Two  brothers  in  Greece. 
The  Unexplained, 

Vote  power. 
Wet  vs.  dry. 
Wheat. 
Wild  river. 
Wilson  vs.  the  Senate. 
Windsor  vs.  the  crown. 
Winemakers  in  France, 
Wool  in  Australia. 
Yugonlavian  coastline. 

Public  r«Teatiooal  facilities   (Motion  picture)     Doobkday 
HDltimedia,  1»70. 

4  mill.    Hi.    color.     mip«r  8  nm.     (Ufe  lo  a  dtj  wriea) 

Loop  fltm  mouoted  Id  c«nrl<lce. 

with  tracher's  fnilde. 

Samnury :  Describe*  nrioDs  types  of  recreatlooAl  faculties  oper- 
ated by  city.  cuQDty.  or  State  goTeniiDental  aseodee  to  arban  areas. 
iDclades  boK  coorses,  beaches,  gmrdeos,  aoos,  and  a  sports  stadltun. 

1.  Recreation  arMs.  I.  Doableday  HulUmedla.  Series:  Ufe 
In  a  city  aeries  (Motkxi  picture) 

333.1  76-7101M 

Doableday  liultlmadla 


PobHc  MTvaats     {FOmttrip)     Our  York  SUte,  ISM. 

27  fr.    color    35  mm.     (New  York  State  OoTemment,  do.  T) 

Crediti:  illustrator,  Albert  Sway;  editor.  Mary  E.  Cunningham. 

SMntniary;  Rxamlncs  tbe  ways  In  whlcb  New  York  Goremmeot 
ofllclala  obtain  their  positions.  Points  out  that  some  officials  ate 
elected  aod  some  appointed.    Deacrlbes  tbe  Sute  merit  system. 

1.  New  Tork  ( Sute) — OlBclals  and  employees.  i.  Our  York 

State,  C^oopentown,  N.  Y.  Series :  New  York  State  Ooremment 

(Pllmatrip)  do.  7. 

Fi  A  67-4165 
Oor  York  Sute 


Public  Service  Company  of  Colorado 
see 


Achievement  '66. 

Public  Service  Films,  inc. , 
see 


Hollywood,  Calif. 


The  Cautious  twins. 


Piblk  speaUiif:  fondamentals  (Motion  pieture)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1969. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     Id  mm. 

Second  edition  of  the  1960  motion  picture  entitled  Fmidanientala 
of  pobllc  speaklDC. 

with  teacbers'  guide, 

Crediti:  Eduostlonal  collaborator,  Carl  A.  Dalllncer. 

Smnmary:  U^tes  demonstrations  of  common  sltQatloos  requlrlnx  SB 
ability  to   speak    well    to  examloe  pQbHc  speaking  in  terms  of  tbe 
ipeecb,  tbe  audience,  and  the  speaker. 
Anotlier  iasoe.    bAw. 

1.  PobUc  speaking.        i.  Coronet  Instmctlonal  V^lnjs. 

808.51  74-704803 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The  PubUc  square  thintr  {Motim  picture)  Bruce  L  Bream 
Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

4  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sas^monr-  An  Impressionistic  docnmenury  which  uses  stop  mo- 
Mod  animation  of  people,  with  background  music  of  yarlous  tempos, 
to  contrast  the  rat  race  of  cars  and  shoppers  In  Ciereiand-S  pnbltt 
""ff,  VKi!",,!'°'^r"' 'T?''  "Kre  "''»  are  not  In  a  hurry. 

^.jpjE  "P»*3  78-706921 


Public  Television  library 


Tomorrow  ii  maybe. 


Pablic  tnuisportatiMi  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mlD.    8l.    color,    super  S  mm.    <CotDmanlt7  serrlccs) 

Loop  Dim.    ntm  Dotn  od  artrldge  case. 

Summary.-  Shows  bow  tbe  pnbltc  IransportatlOD  ijitem  of  a  com- 
moDitj  comblDes  tbe  q>eclstiied  skills  of  manj  people  aixl  many 
different  kinds  ot  equipment  to  prorlde  mobility  for  tbe  InhmbitaDts. 

1.  Local  tnuialL  l  Eellns  Corporation,  Cambridse,  Maaa. 

Seriei:  Commanlty  serrlces  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  72-706183 

BaliDCCorp. 

TiM  riMli.  wfH.  (Motkn  picture]  National  Le^ne  of  Otka. 
Made  by  ADcfro  FOm  Productions.  Releaaed  by  A.  A. 
Schechter  Aaaodatca,  1971. 

2t  Bin.     td     color       16  moL 

SUMMARY:  Exunincs  the  trMtkionsI  concept  of  municipd  (overament 
aad  dMCMMea  the  capKity  of  the  public  to  eti(a(e  in  policy  ptanBtng  utd  iMer- 
fWcnMMcauI  retetiom.  Preanti  ■  new  owdook  on  the  role  Mid  mpoMbility  of 
city  tovcnmcat  to  its  peopk. 

1.  Municipel  fovcnuaent— United  States.  I.  Nstiaaal  Uasw  of  CHiM. 
IL  Scbecfaicr  (A.  A.)  AanodsiM.  New  York. 

[JS33I,  352  72-700477 

CINB  72  MAIIC 

Puccini,  Giacomo,  1858-1924.       La  Boheme 


I^  Bohfeme. 

Puccini.  Giacomo,   1858-1924.       Gianni  Schiccbi 
see 

Gianni  Schiodii:  the  growth  of  an  opera. 

Puccini,  Giacomo,  1858-1924.       Madama  Butterfly 
see 

Madama  Butterfly  by  Giacomo  Puccini. 

Mme.  Butterfly. 


Paeblitos  dc  Mexko  {Motion  picture)     Int«niatkinal  Film 
Bureati,  1963. 

10  mit>.     Ml.     color.     16  mm.     (ElemenUry  Spanish  sertea) 

With  ruldebook. 

CreiiU:  Producer  aod  photographer,  Henry  T.  Kakehaahl-  au- 
thor. Carlos  CaMlllo. 

Summam:  A  Spanish  Usffuage  teachinc  film.  Shows  the  rUt  of 
an  Amertcao  woman  to  a  Mexican  (amUy.  iDtiadea  actx>ee  of  typi- 
cal vUtace  life,  a  moslc  clam  In  a  modern  aehool.  and  children  adl- 
ioc  sbHl  necklaces. 

1.  ^WQlah  language— Audlo-Tlsual  Instruction.  l  IntematlonsI 
nim  Borean,  lot,  CUcafo.  Series:  BlemenUry  Spanish  series 
(HotlOD  plctnr*) 

»l7Ji  71-700247 

Intemstlonal  Film  Bureau 


131 


Pueblo  architecture   {Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1967. 

5  mln.    8l.    color.    8  mm.     (ThonM  arcUteetvie  sertea) 

Loop  Aim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

I&.siietl  in  Hiaiidard  H  mm.  snd  in  super  8  ram. 

BMmntary:  Illustrates  and  explains  the  early  architecture  of  the 
Pueblo  Indians.  Inrluden  scenes  from  the  Puye  ruin*  of  New  Mex- 
ico, the  Taos  Pueblo,  the  SsKebrunh  Ion  of  Taos  which  combines 
Pueblo  architecture  with  Spanish  Influence,  and  three  buildings  to 
Santa  Fe  which  show  contemporary  adaptations  of  the  Pueblo  style 

1.  Pueblo  Indians.     2.  Indians  of  North  America — Architecture. 
I.  Tborne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

722  Fi  A  68-2790 

Tfaome  Films 

A  Pueblo  legrcnd  {Motion  picture)     BioKrapfa  Co.,  1912. 

33  mln.    si.    hftw.    16  mm. 

Orijriiiiillv   i-pIeasfHl   In  3.">  mm. 

In  the  Mary  Ptckforti  film  collection.  Library  of  COngrew. 

Credits:  DIreclor.  D.  W.  Griffith ;  camera,  G.  W.  Bitier.  Cii*t: 
-Mary  PIckford,  Robert  Harron,  Wilfred  Lucas. 

Svmmanf:  A  story  about  a  yonng  Indian  maiden  wl»o  assists  the 
hero  of  the  tribe  In  flndlng  a  sacred  turgnolse  stone,  the  recorery 
of  which  would  mean  happlDess  and  prosperity  to  the  tribe.  Filmed 
OB  location  In  tbe  old  Pueblo  of  IsleU,  New  Mexico. 

1.  Blosraph  Company,     n.  Mary  PIckford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-364 


The  Pueblo  story  (Filmstrip)  Southwestern  Educational 
Film=.  Made  by  Cole-man  Film  Enterpri.ses.  Released  by 
RMI  Film  Productions,  lf)68. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm.,  15 
mln.     (American  history.     Southwestern  United  SUtes  cultures) 

Crt4U9:  Producer,  J.  Donald  Mclntyre:  adviser,  Peter  Hlrscb. 

Summanr:  Traces  tbe  tribal  descent  of  the  Pueblo  Indians  from 
the  crossing  of  the  Bering  Straits  to  their  settlement  In  tbe  south- 
west I'nited  States.  Portrays  tbe  evolution  of  their  architecture  and 
points  out  the  inBuence  of  the  Spanish  Invasion  on  their  life  and 
culture  today. 

1.  Pueblo  Indians— History.  i.  Southwestern  Educational  Films, 
Inc.    II.  RMt  Film  Productions.  Series:  American  history  (Film- 

strip.     RMI  Film  Productions)     Series:  Southwestern  United  SUtes 
cultures  (Filmstrip) 

970.3  72-737173 

RHI  Film  Productions 

Pueblos  of  Mesa  Verde    (Filmstrip) 
see   The  Anasazi.    Part  2:    Pueblos  of  Mesa  Verde 


Puerto  Rican  Americans   {Motion  picture)     KaliiuF  Cwp.. 
1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Ethnic  groops) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary'    Shows    residential    and    cultural    enclaves    of    Poerto 
RIcan  Americana  In  New  Tork. 

1.  Puerto  Rlcans  In  New  York  (City)  i.  Baling  CTorporathn, 

Cambridge,  Haas.  Series:  Ethnic  groups  (Uotloo  picture) 

301.453  71-708316 

■aliiif  OoiporatlOD 

Puerto  Rican  leaders  of  20th  century  America  (Filmstrip) 
AVI  Associates,  1970.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

4  filmstrips  (5.1  fr.  esch)     color.    55  mm.     sod  2  plMOodlscs  (2  s^ 
eacht,  V2  In.,  331  rpm..  13  mln.  eooh  side. 

With  tenoher'8  fniidex. 

ContcHtt:  Herman  Badillo.— Plrl  Thomas.— Luis  Qoero  Chiess. — 
Jow  Felldano. 

1.  Puerto  Rico— Biography.  i.  AVI  Associates. 

920.07296  70-73fi616 

AVI  Associates 


Puerto  Rican  pbybnd   (Motion  picture)     Dudley  Kctures 
Corp.    Released  by  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1960. 

5  mitt.  sd.  color.  35  mm.  ( UnlversaMotematlonal  color 
parade) 

Crfditi:  Director,  Carl  Hudley:  nnrrator,  .\rt  Gllmore;  irtiotog- 
rapher,  Ed  Drews;  editor,  Ernest  Flook. 

Summarf/:  A  travelt^  of  the  tourist  attractions  of  San  Juan  and 
vicinity.  Includes  a  brief  history  of  the  Island  and  points  cat 
ancient  and  modern  points  of  Interest 

1.  San  Juan,  P.  R.— Descr.         i.  Dudley  Pictures  Corporation, 
ti.  Universal  Pictures  Company,  inc  (Incorporated  1866) 

Fi  67-1071 


(FUmttrip)     Warren  Schloat  Pro- 


Puerto  RJeans,  part  1 

dnctions,  1968. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  3S1  rpm  18 
mln.     micn^Toove.     (Minorities  have  made  .4m«Tlca  great    set  2i 

With  teacher's  guide  and  wript. 
^^Credtts.     Producer,    B.    Martinsons;    writers,    B.    Martinsons,    S. 

Bummani:  Explains  the  social,  psychological,  and  economic  cycle 
mat  traps  the  United  States'  newest  immigrants,  the  Puerto  Kieans. 
B-i;  ^.^"^   ™"""  '°  *''*  *^°"*<'  S*«t**-  '■  Schloat  (Warren) 

PneHo  Rkuii,  pari  2   {PUnutHp)     Warren  Sohlort  Pio- 
dnctiona,  1068. 

7«  fr     color.    3S  mm.    uid  fbtmMac:  I  1,  12  In..  SSI  mm    U 
with  tcacber-g  mde  aod  wrlpt. 
^CndiU;  Prodocer,    B.    MartUuoDJ:    writers,    B.    Hartinaooa.    8. 


^i'TUT^'  R*™»»  '■«  >«  "blch  Poerto  Blcaoa  an  deallac 
with  their  problem,  of  beeomloi  anevted  Amerlcao  dtliena.  ^^^ 
1.   Puerto  Rlraoa   lo  the  Usltcd  SUtca  t    Schloat    rw.mmt 

Pr^ctlooa.  Pl«»otTllle.  N.  T.  Si»..  m'SoST,  S'hi^'SSl 

Amertca  jireat  I  Filmstrip)  aet  2. 

_  .^  '23.1  7S-73251S 

WarrenSchloat  Prednctkma  ■o-io^il 


Puerto  Rico, 
see 


Dept.  of  Education 


Tbe  Red  balloon. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Puerto  Rico  and  the  Puerto  Ricans  {FUmstrip)  Urban 
Sledia  Materials,  1969. 

2  Aliustrlps.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  pboDOdiscs:  2  B.  each  (1  a. 
for  mamiat  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector) ;  12  in. ;  33J  rpm. ; 
pt.  1.  ir>  tiilQ. :  pt.  '2,  16  mia. 

Rtvordlng  In  EnKllsh  and  Spanish  narratlon. 

With  teachers'  guide  and  text  Id  Engliah  and  Spanish. 

Crcditt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Duhrowsky. 

SumiiMrv:  Examines  aspects  of  Puerto  Rico  and  Its  people,  includ- 
ing who  they  are,  where  they  came  from  and  why,  and  the  contribu- 
tions they  are  making  to  their  newly  adopted  cities  in  the  United 
States. 

Contents:   1.  The  Puerto  Ricans.     54  fr.— 2.  Puerto  Kico.  58  fr. 

1.  Puerto  Hlco— History.  2.  PuertoRlcans  In  the  United  States. 
I.  Urban  Media  Materials. 

917.295  78-734754 

Urban  Media  Materials 

Puerto  Rico:  History  and  culture  {Filrmh'ip)  Ut^an  Media 
Materials,  1969. 

2  flInistripH  (5S  fr  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs:  2  a. 
each  (1  s.  for  manual  projector.  1  8.  for  automatic  projector)  ;  12 
In. ;  33i  rpm. ;  pt.  1.  22  min. :  pt.  2,  21  min. 

Recording  with  English  and  Spani.'th  narration. 

With  teachers'  guide  and  text  In  Spanish  and  English. 

Credits;  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Contentt:  1.  History. — 2.  Culture. 

1.  Puerto  Rico— History.    2.  Puerto  Rico— ClvlllBatlOD.  i.  Ur- 

ban  Media  Materials. 

972.95  74r-734753 

Urban  Media  Materials 

Puerto  Rico,  isia  del  9tA  {Motion  piotvre)  Puerto  Rioo, 
Dept.  of  Tourism,  1968.    Made  by  Tom  Hollym&n,  inc. 

14  Diiii.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  Issued;  Freodi,  Spanish. 

Summary:  A  tourist's  view  of  Puerto  Rico.  Includes  scenes  of  old 
San  Juan,  Islands,  water  sporta,  and  night  life. 

1.  Puerto  Rico — I>e8crlptlon  and  travel— 1951-  i.  Puerto 

Rico.    DepL  of  Tourism. 

917.295  70-702534 

CINE 

Puerto  Rico — island  in  the  sun  (Motion  picture)  Dudley 
Pictures  Corp,  Made  by  Carl  Dudley.  Released  by 
United  World  Films,  1961. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Your  world  nelghtmrs) 
With  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultants,  Clyde  F.  Kohn,  Walter  A.  Wit- 
tlch. 

SumrMiry:  Describee  Puerto  Rico's  Operation  Bootstrap  program, 
whereby  the  people  of  the  island  are  developing  industry,  education, 
and  housing,  and  making  better  use  of  their  land.  Shows  the  daily 
activities  of  a  family  to  illustrate  how  democracy  can  produce 
opportunities  for  education  and  cultural  development. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Puerto  Rico  — Soc.  condlt.  2.  Puerto  Rico  — Soc.  life  k  cust 
I.  Dudley  Pictures  Corporation,  n.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  Se- 
ries :  Your  world  neighbors  ( Motion  picture) 

309.17295  Fi  A  67-5912 

Univers;il  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Puerto  Rico  means  business  (Motion  picture)  Economic 
Development  Administration,  Commonwealth  of  Puerto 
Rico,  San  Juan,  1967.  Made  by  John  J.  Hennessy  Motion 
Pictures. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Rummary:  Explains  why  Puerto  Rico  Is  an  Ideal  place  for  new  In- 
dustrial plants  ax  well  as  a  p1ea.>(ant  place  in  which  to  live. 

1.  Puerto  Rico— Indus.     2.  Piierlo  Rico — Descr.  &  trav. — 1851- 
I.  Puerto  Rico.     Economic  Development  Administration. 

330.97295  Fi  A  68-799 

CINB 

Puerto  Rico — Operation  Bootstrap  (Motion  picture)  Dud- 
ley Pictures  Corp.  Made  by  Carl  Dudley.  Released  by 
United  World  Films,  1963. 

17  min.  ad.  color.  16  mm.  (Today's  people  In  our  changing 
world ) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  DeKcribes   the  attempt  made  by  Puerto  Rico  to  raise 
Its  standard  of   living.     Relates   how   the  far-reaching  program  to 
attract  industry  to  Puerto  Rico  has  been  combined  with  the  intro- 
duction of  low  cost  modem  housing  and  locreased  employment 
Another  issue.    Wtw. 

1,  Puerto  Rico — Economic  policy.  i.  Dudley  Pictures  Corpo- 

ration.    It.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  Series:  Today's  people  Id 

our  changing  world  (Motion  [ricture) 

338.97295  Fi  A  67-5913 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Puerto  Rico:  the  Caribbean  Americans  (Motion  picture) 
AIIC  Television  Network.  Made  by  Daniel  Wilson.  Re- 
leased by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Discovery) 

Credits:  PrtKlucer,  JuIm  Power;  hosts,  Virginia  Gibson,  Bill 
Owen. 

Hummarv:  I'rrtients  the  history  and  way  of  life  of  Puerto  Rico 
as  reveale<l  In  the  experlenceti  of  a  young  man  who  goes  to  the 
United  StateH  to  learo  to  make  a  better  life  for  himself  and  then 
returns  to  the  Island.  Includes  s<^«nes  of  the  sugar  cane  Industry 
and  a  rat  factory  which  breeds  rats  for  research. 

1.   Puerto  Rico.  i.   American  Broadcasting  Company,     ii.   In- 

ternational Film  Bureau.  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Discovery   (Mo- 

tion picture.    American  Broadoistlng  Co.) 

917.295  77-707279 

International  Film  Bureau 


Puerto    Rico,    the    Virgins,    and    Martinique    (FUmatrip) 

Herbert  M.  Klkins  Co.,  1962. 

47  fr,     iiilor.     :(.'.  mm.     (Our  neliiliborx  tu  llie  »outh( 

rreditM:  Writer  ond  Illustrator.  Ellzab»!th  Di-enser, 

Hummiiiv:  IHH-UHsed  the  influence  of  the  colonizing  nulions  on  the 

prt-ent-day  Went  Indian  Ulands  of  Puerto  Rico.  Martinique,  and  the 

Virgin  IxlaiMis,     Include-  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  Hat. 

With  cnptloiis.  ,,    ..    . 

1    Wp"!   lndle»t— Dettcrlplloii  and   travel- -19S1-  I.   Herbert 

M.   Elkinti  lompany.        Serli-":  Our  nelghlKtr-  t..  the  south   (Fllm- 

Htrln) 

it  1 7.295  71»-7:i4091 

llerlM-rtM.  ElklnitCo. 


Puerto  Vallarta   {Motion  picture)     Soundings,  1970. 
by  Clair  Calhoon  and  Barbara  Calhoon. 


Made 


IS  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Barbara  Calhoon;  music.  Bob  WILaoo,  Ouada* 
lupe  Gardutlo. 

Summary:  Shows  the  people  of  Puerto  Vallarta  In  their  daily 
activities,  including  making  tortillas,  washing  clothes  In  the  river, 
working  with  stone  and  tile,  weaving,  making  candy  for  the  local 
market,  and  playing. 

1.  Puerto  Vallarta,  Mexico — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Sound- 

ings  (Firm) 

917.2  78-707535 

Soundings 


Puff  and  Princess  went  for  a  walk  (FUmstrip)    CtMnmuni- 
cators  rl96-?, 

25  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  about  a  cat  and  a  dog  to  bring  out  the 
importance  of  ijeeplng  the  hands  and  face  clean. 

1.  Hygiene.    2.  Hand  washing.        l  Communicators  (Firm) 
Series:  Life  reading  series  (Pllmstrip) 

372.6  70-732916 

Pennsylvania  School  for  tha  Deaf 


Puff  and  Princess  went  for  a  walk.  [Filmstrip]      Teaching  Re- 
sources Development  Center,  1968. 

22  fr,     color.      35  mm 

SUMMARY:  A  story  aboui  a  cal  and  a  dog  illutlrales  the  importance  of 
keeping  the  hands  and  face  clean.  With  captions.  For  prinury  grades. 

1.  Hygiene  Juvenile  films  (I.  Hygiene— Fiction]  1.  Teaching  Re- 
sources Development  Center. 

[RA777]  372.3  72-733802 

Teaching  Resources  72  MARC 

Dcvclopmenl  Center 


Puget  Sound  Instructional  Television  Association  in 
Washington  State 
see 


Television  in  the  claasroom. 

Television  in  your  classroom. 


1W  Pall  ot  tke  earth.  [Motioa  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     sd.     bAw.      16  mm.     (Earth,  no.  4) 

SUMMARY:  Definetgravityaathepowcf  of  the  earth  to  pull  objecti  toward 
its  center  and  deTines  weight  as  the  pull  or  force  with  which  a  body  it  ■ttncted 
toward  the  center  of  the  eanh. 

1.  Gravity.  I.  Britiah  Broadcsstiof  Corporation.  Telcviaioa  Service  il. 
Time-Life  Flliiu.     III.  Series:  Earth.  [Motion  picture]  ao.  4. 

tQB33l)  525  74-714683 

Time-Life  Ftlnu  72  MARC 


Pull   the   house   down    (Motion  picture)     Philadelphia  Gas 
AVorks.     Made  and  released  by  WCAL'-TV,  1968. 

54  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarji:  Features  Harry  Beasoner  and  his  son  Stuart  In  a  atud.T 
of  today's  rebelllou.s  youth.  Youo?  people  describe  themselves  and 
discuss  the  Vietnam  war,  adult  society,  and  other  facets  of  today's 
world. 

1.  Youth— t'.  S.  r.  Philadelphia  Oaa  Works,     ii.  Philadelphia. 

Television  station  WCAU-TV. 

301.43  75-701726 

CINE 


Pull  the  house  down  (Motion  picture)     WCAU-TV.    Re- 
leased by  Carousel  Films,  1969. 

:i'>  iiiiti.     m1.     color     lU  nmi. 

Adapted  from  the  program  telecast  I>e<-.  ^tl,  1908. 

tiuiitmary:  Kwiturex  Harry  Iteasoner  and  lilw  son  Stuart  In  a  study 
of  the  generation  gap  between  the  "establishment"  and  rel»el  youth. 
They  discuss  ilie  war  in  Vietnam,  sexual  freedom,  racism,  and  campua 
revolt. 

1.  Conflict  of  Kenemtioiis.  i.  Philadelphia.    Television  station 

WCAU-TV.    II.  Carousel  Filmtt.  Inc..  New  York. 

301.15  75-703014 

Carousel  Films 


Pulled  burlap  desiffnls  (Motion  picture)    Thorne  Films,  1968. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  techniques  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Adviser  and  artist,  Uny  Emien. 

hummarv:   Detnonst rates  the  creation  of  a  pulled  burlap  dealgD, 
using  burlap,  HClasors,  and  glue. 

1.  Design.      Z  Burlap.  i.  Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

•Series:  Art  techniques  series  (Motion  picture) 

746.6  FiA6a-3143 

Thorne  Films 


The  PnUey.  Part  1  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Cartoon  Films,  London.  Releaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britamiica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


(Simple  machines) 


3  min     Hi.     color.     siip<>r  8  n 

I./K>p  dim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  operating  principles  of  the  pulley  and 
how  it  relates  to  work. 

1.  Pulleys.  I.  Halas  and  Batchelor  (Cartoon  Pllmn.  ltd.,  I,ondon. 
XI.  Encyctopaedlt   Brltanntca   Educational  C^iriwratlon.  Series: 

Simple  machines  (Motion  picture) 

681  Fi  A  68-1728 

Encyclopaedia  Brltnnnlca  Educational  Corp- 


The  Pulley.  Part  2  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mtn.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Simple  machines) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary.-  Describes  the  basic  uses  of  the  pulley  and  how  It  Is 
Incorporated  into  different  types  of  complex  machines. 

1.  Pulleys.        L  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  Londoo. 
IT.   Encyclopaedia   Brlunnica   Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Simple  machines  (Motion  picture) 

581  Fi  A  68-1724 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Pulleys  and  work  (Motion  picture)     Iwanami  Films,  Tokyo. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California, 

1968. 

14  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

the  DOllej,  a  typlol  almple  machine,  can  and  cannot  do,    Showa  that 
puUej-B  do  not  create  enenjy,  but  they  can  Ik  uaed  to  make  a  amall 

'TSl'""'?™na„l  Elga  Sel»k„Jo,  Tokyo,    u.  Film  Aaat. 
clatea  o<  CaL.fornla.  I^s  An^ete..^^  pi  A6^1ia 

Film  Associates  of  California 


Pulmonary  arteriography  {Motum  picture)  University  of 
Wisconsin.  Eeleasetl  by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruc- 
tion, 1070. 

:=rsS^STS^.e« 

t'o°-  615  76-706453 

Wis.     Univ.     Bureau  of  A-V  Instruction 

Pulpit  in  the  sky   (Motion  picture)     Radio  and  Television 
Commission  of  the  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  1969. 

20  min.     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  The  1959  report  of  the  Radio  and  Television  Commis- 
sion describing  the  Influence  of  modem  mass  communications.     Ex- 
plains that  Baptists  will  use  radio  and  televlsloii  to  communicate  their 
religious  teachings. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Radio  in  religion.        i.  Southern  Baptist  Convention.    Radio  and 

254.3  Fi  A  68-1667 

vention.    Radio  and  Televlsloa 
CommlssloQ 


Television  CommlsslotL 
Southern  Baptist  Con- 


132 


Pulse.  [Motion  picturej      B.Y.M.  Productions.     Made  by  Peter 
Spoecker.     Released  by  Creative  Film  Society,  1972. 

n  min.     Id.     bAw      16  mm. 

SUMMARY.  An  enperimental  film  which  combines  a  succeuion  ot  still 
drawings  of  abairact  shapes  with  a  sound  track  of  electronic  synthesized  sounds. 

I  ExperimenUl  films.  1.  B.V.M.  Productions  11.  Creative  Film  Society. 
[PN1995.9.E96]  704.94  72-702045 

ALA  Booklist  72  MARC 


Pulse  and  respiration  (Filmstrip)  Blakiston  Division^ 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  in  collaboration 
with  Daniel  C.  Dillon. 

49  fr.  t-olor.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  20  min. 
(Basic  nursing  procedures) 

With  teiicher'B  ffUide  niid  script. 

Credits:  Kduentioiial  consultants,  Marlon  R.  Thompson,  Jean  Allto. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  take  the  pulse  and  respiration 
of  a  patient. 

1.  Pulse,  2.  Respiration.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Blak- 
iston Division.        Series:  Basic  nursing  procedures  (FUmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  6&-6178 

McG raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Pulse  of  Africa  (Motion  picture)     Ronald  E.  Shanin, 

l9f;4. 

86  mill.     .-il.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Nmrator  and  photographer,  Ronald  B.  Shanin;  editors, 
Theo  Was.sen«nr.  Pierre  Koep. 

Summary:  follows  a  white  hunler  as  he  goes  on  a  safari  through 
South  Africa,  the  Rhodealas,  and  Tanganyika.  Pictures  lions  stalking 
and  killing  game,  elephants  splashing  about  In  water  holes,  poisonous 
snake.s,  vultures,  numerous  birds,  hyena.'*,  and  other  animals  native 
to  this  arpii.  Shows  how  animals  are  tnip(»ed  for  shipment  to  aoos. 
Includes  s<enfB  of  Capetown,  David  LivlnRstone's  monument,  and 
Victoria  Falls. 

1.  Zoology— Africa.     2.  Africa— Description  and  travel. 
I   Shanin,  Ronald  E. 

916  Fi  67-2268 


The  Pulse  of  electronic  evangelism  (Motion  picture)    Radio 
and  Television  Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention, 

1962. 

20  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  The  1962  report  of  the  Radio  and  Television  Commis- 
sion to  the  Southern  Baptist  Convention  outlining  to  Baptists  the 
work  of  the  commission  In  Its  efforts  to  feel  and  respond  to  the 
pulse  of  electronic  evangeliam. 

1.  Radio  in  religion.  2.  Evangelistic  work.  i.  Southern  Baptist 
Convention.    Radio  and  Television  Commission. 

254.3  Fi  A  67-5276 

Southern  Baptist  Con-  ventlon.     Radio  and  TV  Commission 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Pulses  (Motion  picture)    I'nesco.    Released  by  Encjclopsedis 
Britannicft  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

S  mill.     si.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (Teaolilny  of  phyalCK  nerlen) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher'*  fulde. 

SUMMAEY:  Presents  an  experltoent  which  shows  how  energy  ciin 
be  transmitted  from  one  point  to  another.  Illustrates  longitudinal 
transverse,  and  torsional  pulses. 

1.  Energy  transfer.  2.  WaTe-motlon,  Theory  of.  I.  United  Na- 
tions Educational.  Sclentiflc  and  Cultural  Organliatloo.  II.  Encjclo- 
paedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  'Xte<i)lnK 
of  physics  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QCIT5]  531  70-718669 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  alca  Edacatlooal  Corp. 


Pulses  and  waves  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nic:! Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Peter  Robinson 
Associates. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     ( Ebcperlmects  la  physics — stand- 


Ing  > 


a) 


Loop  Dim 

With  teacher's  guide. 

f'redlts:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baez,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary:  Presents  the  baaic  concept  of  etandlog  waves.  Uses 
cloee-up  and  slow  motion  photography  lo  an  experiment  which  iUus- 
tratefi  the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Sunding  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational 
Corporation.  Series:   Exiierlmenta  In  physics— standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

531  71-709896 

Eocyolopaedla  Brltan-  nica  BUocatlonal  Corp. 


The  Pumpkin  eater  (Motion  picture)     Romulus  Films,  Lon- 
don.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Royal  Films  International, 

1964. 

110  mln.    sd.     tt&w.     35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Penelope  Mortimer. 

Ci-editt:  Producer.  James  Woolf;  director.  Jack  Clayton;  screen- 
play. Harold  Pinter;  musjc.  Georges  Etelerae;  director  of  photog- 
raphy. Oswald  Morris;  editor.  James  Clark.  Catt:  Anne  Bancroft, 
Petpr  Finch.  James  Mason,  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Richard  Johnson. 
Eric  Porter. 

Summory:  A  drama  about  the  disintegration  of  a  marriage  be- 
tween a  w-oman  who  enjoys  having  children,  and  a  scriptwriter  with 
a  promising  career  ahead. 

t.  Mortimer.  Penelope,  1918-  The  pumpkin  eater,    ii.  Romulus 

Films,  lid.,  London,     iii.   Royal  Films  International. 

Fi 67-1166 


The  Pompkin  heads  (FUnutrip) 

Materials,  1969. 


Educttti<Hial  Enridiment 


35  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm 
7  mio.     nricrogroove.     (Early  colonial  America) 

Summan/:  An  adaputlon  of  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  book  by 
A.  K.  Roche  telling  the  story  about  the  day  the  (pedal  cutting  cap 
prescribed  by  law  in  colonial  days,  disappeared.  ' 

I.  Roche,  A,  K.  The  pumpkin  heads,  n.  Educational  Enrich- 
ment Materials,  Inc.  Series:  Early  colonial  America  (Filmstrips) 
398.23  78-735010 

Educational  Enrichment  Materials 


Pumps  in  the  living  cell  {FUtnstrip)     Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr     color.     35  mm.     (High  school  biology) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  1565. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Reviews  concentration  gradients  and  considers  bow 
cells  accumulate  essential  substances,  or  eliminate  harmful  sub- 
stances, against  thexe  gradients.     Describes  Investl^nitlve  techniques. 

1.  Oils— Permeability.      2.  Biological  transport.  r.  Popular 

Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc..  New  York.  Andlo-Visual  Division. 
n.  FOM  fllmstrip  no.  1555.  Series;  High  school  biology  (Fllm- 
•trlp) 

674.1  Fi  A  68-4260 

Popular  Science  Pnb.  Co..  Aodio-Tlanal  Dl  v. 


PsBCk  and  JtHuthan.  [Motion  picture]    Bill  Binzen.    Released  by 
Connecticut  Films,  1972. 

9  min.     id.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  A  young  boy's  desire  lo  play  with  the  puppet  Punch  which  he 
Mcs  in  ■  show  on  an  English  beach  leads  bim  to  an  adventure.  For  eiemcnury 
trades. 

[1.  Puppeu  and  puppet -plays— Fiction]  I  Binzen.  Bill.  II.  Connecticut 
Films,  inc. 

[PZ7]  372.6  72-702191 

CINE  72  MARC 

Punctuation — mark  your  meaning  {Motion  picture)     Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  ml'  .     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Second  edition. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Collaborator.  Viola  Tbeman. 

Rummary:    Explains   the   rules   of  panetoatloo,   showing  the  sig- 
nificance of  tbe  various  symbols  and  their  relation  to  the  written 
expression  of  thoogfat. 
Another  iaeue.    Wtw. 

1.   English    language  — Punctuation.  [.   Coronet   Instructional 

Films. 

372.6  Fi  A  6^-525 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Punctuation  marks — Melvin  makes  his  auik   (FUnutrip) 
Troll  Associates,  1970. 

38  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Crtditt:  Author.  Edward  McCulloogh. 

Bttrnmary:  Explains  how  to  ose  periods,  question  marks,  commas, 
apostrophes,  and  other  marks  of  punctuation.  With  captions.  For 
etemeotary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Punctuation — Juvenile  Dims.  i.  Troll  As- 
sociates. 

372.6  76-7374M 

Troll  Associates 


Punctuation — there's  a  dragon  in  my  backyard  (FUmttrip) 
Troll  Associates,  1970. 

29  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credif*.-  Author.  Edward  McCulIoogh. 

Summary:  Uses  a  humorous  fantasy  about  a  boy  and  a  dragon 
to  show  bow  proper  punctuation  helps  communicate  ideas  and  clari^ 
thoughts.    With  captions.    For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  English  language — Punctuation — Juvenile  films.  l  "ftt)!!  As- 
sociates. 

372.5  72-737453 

Troll  Associates 


Tlie  Punctured  can  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Prodnctions, 
1967.     Relensed  by  Grosset  and  Dunlap,  1969. 

2  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Air  presaure) 

Loop  film  nwiinted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Presenta  an  experiment  which  can  be  used  to  control 
the  flow  of  water.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Hydraulics — Juvenile  films.        i.  Sco|>e  Productions,    n.  Grosset 
and  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Air  preaatire 

(Motion  picture) 

533  71-709348 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Punishment  fits  the  crime  (Filnastrip)    Warren  Schloat 

Productions,  1972. 

52  f r.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  9  min. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  G.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr.;  iUostra- 
tor,  Steven  Kellogg. 

SIMMAKY  :  Civ.  step-by-step  procedures  for  cataloging  non-book 
Justice,  using  an  an  example  the  sentencing  of  bladt  and  white 
rabbits  accused  of  murder, 

1.  Criminal  Justice.  Admlnlstratiim  of— U.  S.  2.  Race  dlscrlmlna- 
Uon— C.  a.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleaaantrille,  N.  T. 
[KF9223]  301.45  74-740105 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tions 


Punjabi  village  (Motion  picture)    AtlantiB  Productions,  1967. 

33  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Filmed  in  the  course  of  the  Cambridge  Asian  Expedition 

Wltfi  guide. 

Creditt:  Director,  writer,  photographer,  and  editor.  Richard  Ash- 
worth. 

Summary:  Pictures  a  day  In  the  life  of  a  West  Pakistan  village 
showing  various  aspects  of  vliUge  life  and  describing  the  economy' 
agriculture,  education,  religion,  recreation,  and  social  activities  of 
the  region. 

1.  Village*— Pakistan.  i.  Atlantis  Productions   inc 

»15.49  79-7046.')8 

Atlantis  Productions 


Pupation  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1967. 

4  min     .il.     color.    8  mm.     (Life of  a  moth) 

Easti.i;in  color. 

Uoop  film  mounte<l  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  milde. 

Summary:  Close-up  photography  shows  a  full-grown  larva  as  It 
molts  and  reveals  a  new  pupal  case. 

1.  Insects^Metamorphoeis.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 

cational Corporation.  Series:  Ufeof  amoth  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2005 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Elducatlooal  Corp. 


Pupils*  personal  resources  (Ftimstrip)    Jam  Handy  Organi- 
zation, 1967. 

55  fr,  r.,li>r.  35  mm.  and  [dionodlsc.  (Teaching  the  demo- 
cratic processes  at  the  secondary  level,  no.  8) 

Eastman  color. 

Phonodlsc  lacking  in  L.  C 

Creditt:  Narration,  Rosalind  Zapf. 

Summary:  Explains  that  students  bring  to  tbe  classroom  real  ex- 
periences which  can  be  valuable  personal  resourcee,  and  that  a 
teacher  who  recognises  these  resources  and  otUizes  them  can  rarldi 
his  own  life  and  the  lives  of  his  pupils. 

1.  Teacher -student  relatlotiahlps.  2.  Lesming,  Psychology  of. 
I.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Series:  Teaching  the  democratic 
processes  at  the  secondary  level  (Filmstrlp)  no.  3. 

Fi  67-1665 


Puppet  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McOraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     f'i.    color.     8  mm,     (I.earning  to  move  series,  sets  A  and 
B) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners  and 
children  with  learning  dlsabllltlee. 

1,  Slow  learning  children.    2.  Motor  learning.  i.  Canada.    Na- 

tional  Film   Boaid.     n.    McGraw-Hill   Book   Company.  Series: 

Learning  to  move  series  (Motion  pii-ture)  sets  A  and  B. 

371.9  71-705121 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Poppet  preparation  for  rarsery  (Motion  picture)  Children's 
Memorial  Hospital.  1970.  Made  by  DivisiiHi  of  Child 
Psychiatry. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrate*)  mmle^  of  (iteration  as  hospital  em- 
ployees. Including  doctors,  nurses,  recreation  workers,  and  others 
work  with  the  hospttaliied  child.  Shows  the  interaction  between 
volunteer  and  patient,  and  explains  tbe  surgical  procedure  by  using 
puiq>eta  and  oKxrk-tipe  of  the  equipment. 

L  Children— Surgery.  2.  Children— H«<plUI  care.  I.  Chicago. 
Children's  UemorUl  Hosplul. 

617  71-711407 

CINK 


133 


Puppet  sta«:es  (Motion  picture)     BFA  Educadonal  Media, 
1970.    Made  by  Herberholz-Filby  Productions. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  puppetmakine  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  DemonsUates  the  ba.sic  construction  techniques  in- 
volved In  making  a  puppet  stage,  and  lists  various  materials  that 
can  be  used. 

1.  Toy  theaters.  i.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series-  Ex- 
ploring puppetmaking  series  (Motion  picture) 

791.5  72-708840 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Puppetry  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associatea,  1966. 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Art  processes) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Ifisued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credilt:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  construction  of  a  puppet  head,  using  a 
almplifled  version  of  papler-mAch^.  Demonstrates  how  to  clothe  and 
manipulate  a  puppet 

1.  PuppeU  and  puppet-plays.  i.  Hester  and  Aasodatea,  Se- 
ries: Art  processes  (Motion  picture) 

791.5  Fi  A  68-2-343 

Hester  and  Associates 


Puppet's  dream    (Motion  picture)     Al   Sens.     Keleased  by 

Sigma  Educational  Films,  1967. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     1«  mm. 

Magnetic  snund  track. 

With  study  smlde. 

Summary:  Presents  motion,  light,  and  shadow  effects  with  the 
linear  shapes  of  puppet-like  flgurex  on  evolving  planes  and  surfaces. 
Combines  color,  form,  texture,  pattern,  and  line  in  poetic  fantasy, 
achlerlng  striking  filmic  effects  as  water  colors  are  flowed  onto 
saturated  newsprint  and  photographed  while  still  wet 

I.  Sfsia,  AL    u.  Sigma  Educational  Films. 

701.8  Fi  A  68-636 

Sigma  Bdacational  Flbni 

Poppets  frcMn  odds  and  ends  (FUmatrip)     Sigma  Educa- 
tional Films,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Puppets  for  you  and  me) 

With  study  guide 

Credit* :  Consultant,  Betsy  Brown. 

Summary:  Shows  that  with  a  little  imagination  Just  about  any- 
thing can  be  used  to  make  puppets. 

1.  Puppets  and  puppet-plays.        i.  Sigma  Educational  Fllma. 
Series:  Pu;q>ets  for  you  and  me  (rilmstrlp) 

745.59  77-732852 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


Puppets,  puppets,  puppets  (Filmatrip)    Sigma  Educational 

Films,  1968. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Puppets  for  yon  and  me) 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant  Betsy  Brown. 

Summary:   Presents    an    Introduction    to    puppetry.      Shows    the 
different  kinds  of  puppets  which  can  be  made  from  simple  materials. 

1.  Pun>ets  and  pupptt-plays.        i.  Sigma  Educatl<Hial  Films. 
Series :  Puppets  for  you  and  me  ( Fllmstrip) 

745.69  70-732863 

Sigma  Educational  Fllma 


Poppets  with  moying  parts  (Motion  picture)  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1970.  Made  by  Herberholz-Filby  Produc- 
tions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Exploring  pupiietmaking  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  gxilde. 

Summary:  Illustrates  basic  construction  techniques  and  materials 
for  puppets  with  moving  parts  and  shows  how  puppets  with  moving 
parts  can  be  varied  by  changing  decorative  detail. 

1.  Puppets  and   puppet-plays,        i.   BFA   Educstional   Media. 
Series:   Exploring  puppetmaking  series   (Motion  picture) 

791.5  74-708838 
BFA  Educational  Media 

Poppets  with  string  (Motion  picture)  BFA  Educational 
Media.  1970.     Made  by  Herberholz-Filby  Producticms. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  puppetmaking  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  basic  construction  techniques  and  materials 
for  puppets  with  string  and  shows  how  puppets  with  string  can  be 
varied  by  changing  decorative  details. 

1.  Puppets  and  puppet-play.t        i.   BFA   Educational  Media. 
Series:   Exploring  puppetmaking  series  (Motion  picture) 

791.6  78-708889 
BFA  Educational  Media 


Puppets  you  can  make  (Motion  picture)     Northern  Illinois 
Tniversity.     Released  by  CortMiet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

IQ  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

TREDITS:  E:ducatlonal  consultant  Peg  Bond. 

SUMMARY:   Demonstrates  how  to  make  workable  hand  puppet's 
using  assorted  odds  and  ends  and  shows  how  lo  work  tbe  puppets. 

1.  Puppets  and  puppet-plays.         I.  Illinois.     Northern  Illinois  tTnl- 
verslty.  De  Kalb.     II.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma 
[TT157]  745.59  79-712;J43 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Puppy  dogs^  tails  (Motion  picture)  Crippled  Children's  So- 
ciety of  r»s  Angeles  County.  1971.  Made  by  Scaena  Pro- 
ductions. 

29  rain,    sd.    color.    16  mm, 
r.^f!V^^'*5^  ;  -^  promotional  anrl  fund  raising  film  for  the  Crippled 
r)     ."!!,"  \^^^^  "'  ^^  Angeles  County  which  shows  a  group  of 
crippled  cTilldren.  aged  seven  to  nine  years,  going  to  camp  for  the 
first  time. 

r.KM..*'''^'S?"^  handicapped  children— Rehabilitation.        1.  Crippled 
Children's  Society  of  Los  Angeles  Countv 

CINE  ^^*'  "  7i^7ll40» 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Purdue  Research  Foundation 
see 

Learning  French  the  modem  way. 


Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.    Audio-Visual 
Center 
see 

The  Audio-tutorial  system:  an  independent 
study  approach. 

Engineering:   something  more  than  talk. 


The  Open  doors. 

Purdue  University,   Lafayette,  Ind.     Cooperative 
Extension  Service 
see 

The  Open  doors. 

Purdue  University,   Lafayette,   Ind.     Dept.  of  Modem 
Languages 
see 

Learning  French  the  modern  way. 


Purdy,   KenW 
automobile 


The  wonderful  world  of  the 


Are  you  warm  to  the  touch  ? 


Purgatory  and  paradise  {IHotion  picture)     Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Superior  Feature  Film  Co.,  1912. 

4  r«el3.     fil.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Orictn&llr   rdeased    In   35    mm. 

Incomplete  copy:  L.  C.  hia  reels  3-4  (SS  vain.) 

Also  known  tn  the  U.  3.  under  tbe  title  Paradlae  and  pargatory. 

Probably  adapted  from  the  1911  Italian  film  II  purgatorio,  piv- 
duced  by  Helios  film. 

Based  on  The  dlflne  comedy,  by  Dante  Allghlerl. 

In  the  Louise  Ernst  film  collection.  Library  of  ConEresa. 

Summary:  Beatrice  accompanies  Dante  on  an  ascending  tour 
through  purgatory  and  paradise  where  be  meets  relatlres,  historical 
figures,  saints,  and  the  Mother  of  God.  Uses  a  combination  of  live 
action,  moving  sets,  superlmposltlon,  animated  techniques,  and 
process  shots. 

I.  Dante  Allghlerl,  1265-1321.  Dlvlna  commedla.  n.  Superior 
Feature  FUm  Company,  m.  Paradise  and  purgatory  (Motion  pic- 
ture) IT.  II  Purgatorlo  (Motion  picture)  v.  Louise  Ernst  film 
collection. 

Fi  68-404 

Purificatioii  of  aolids  by  recrTStalUzatiOB  {Motion  picture) 
Harper  &  Row,  1968.    Made  by  Unit  One  Productions. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  techniques  of 
chemistry) 

With  teacher's  find  student's  pildea. 

Credits:  Author.  Rod  O'Connor. 

Summary:  Illustrates  purification  of  aollds  by  recrystallfsatlon. 
iDClndlnn  gravity  and  vacuum  filtration 

1.  CrystalliutiotL     2.  Chemlcal»— PuriOcatloa.  i.  Harper  A 

Row,  Inc.        Series:  Fundamental  technlanea  of  dienUatrr  (Motion 
picture) 

548  73-701818 

Harper  A  Row 


IW  Pnitm  legacy.  [Filmstrip]    Guidance  Asiociates  of  Pleasant- 
vOle,  N.Y..  1972. 

2filmtUtps(pt.  I.  SSrr..pt.  2.  S4rr.)  color.  35  mm,  «nd  2  phonodiics 
(2  i.  each).  12  in..  3]  1/3  rpm„  II  min.  cKh. 

Wiih  docuinon  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Euminei  the  interaction  of  original  Puritan  values  with  the 
development  c4  Atr>encan  locieiy  Diicuues  contemporary  aitiludei  toward 
materiaJiam,  communal  reponaJbiliiy.  pergonal  irtiiiaiivc.  self-reliance,  and 
puritanical  moral  obiigations 

1.  Untied  Sui««—C(vJlizatio«i— Juvenile  filrai,     jl.  United  Sutec  -Civiliza- 
lioflj        I.  Guidance  Aaaociam  of  Pteaaantvilte.  N.Y. 
[E169.1,  170.973  72-734402 

Guidance  AaaociatCT  72  MARC 


Pnitaa  rcr^ntioK  OoHwell  wm4  A»  riaa  ot 

deaocraey.  (Motion  picture]     Leaminf  Corp. /Columbia  Pic- 
tures.    Released  by  [.eamini  Corp.  of  America,  1972. 

33  min.     ad     color 

With  teacher'*  guide. 

CAST:  Alec  Guineaa.  Richard  Harrii. 

SUMMARY  Showi  how  the  revolt  of  Pailiameni  againat  Charlea  1  in  the 
I640'a,  under  the  leadership  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  tbe  Puritani,  deairoyed  the 
abaolulc  power  of  the  Engliah  monarchy  and  directed  the  country  on  tbe  road 
to  parbameniary  democracy. 

1.  Otcat  Britain— Hisiory— Puritan  Rcvolutioo,  1642-IMO.  I.  '  t™'*! 
CorpontioB  of  America  11.  Sartes:  Wesiera  civUiuttoa:  mafaaiy  and  madneaa 
1  Motion  picture] 

[DA405]  942.06  72-715346 

Learning  Corp  of  72  MARC 

America 


6  nun.    fWeatera  civtlizatioti;  majesty  and  madneaa) 


Purity  Cheese  Company 
see 

Cheese  staiwls  alone. 


The  Purple  family.  (Filmstrip]  King  Screen  Productions,  1969. 
Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Cap- 
tioned Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Hand- 
icapped. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  concept  of  family,  and  explains  how  each  mem- 
ber relates  to  the  other.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Family— Juvenile  films.     2.  Inierperaonal  relations— Juvenile  films.     [1. 
Family]        I.  King  Screen  Productions.     II,  United  Slates.     Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion for  the  Handicapped      Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch. 
[HQ728i  371.9  72-734407 

US,  Bureau  of  Education  72  MARC 

for  the  Handicapped 

The  Purple  flower  (FUmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films, 
1968. 

4.'>  fr.  mlor.  3.'i  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  fl.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm., 
11  iiilti.      (Stories  nlKHit  ooloi-a,  no.  1> 

With  iis^^ra'  su'de. 

Crcditi:  Author,  Ruth  Kearney  Carlson. 

SHiHninrif:  Tfllfl  the  Story  of  a  lonely  purple  petunia  who  runs 
awMy  from  the  garden  of  a  castle  l>erause  she  thinks  that  the  red 
vosef.  white  tulips,  and  yellow  (InfFoHIIs  do  not  like  her.  Teaches 
children  to  Identify  the  color  purple. 

1    Purple.     2.  Color— Study  and  teaohing.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 

tional Films.        Series:  Stories  about  colors   (Filmstrip)   no.  1. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-4176 

Coronet  Instructional  Pltms 


The  Purple  martin  story  (Motion  picture)  Trio  Manufac- 
turing Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
[196-?] 

14  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  Tells  story  of  the  purple  martins,  birds  that  live  oa 
mosquitoes  and  are  "adopted"  by  towns  acrow  the  country. 

1.  Purple  martin.        r.  Trio  Manufacturlos  Company,    n.  Modem 
Tallring  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

698.8  Fi  A  67-6426 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Purple  turtle   (Motion  picture)     ACI  Productions,  1966. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  DiscuABea  the  Importance  of  art  as  a  major  contributor 
to  development  of  kindergarten  youngsters.  Illustrating  with  examplee 
of  techniques  and  class  projects. 

1,  Art—Study  and  teaching  (Primary)  i.  ACI  Productions. 
New  York. 

3T2.5  Fi  A  68-1211 

Wa.^hlngton  State  Univ.  Audio- Visual  Center 


The  Pursuit  of  happiness:  man's  search  for  the  good  life.  [Slide  set] 
Center  for  Humanities,  1972. 

160  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in.        and  2  phonodiscs:  (2  s.  each),  12  in.  33  1/3 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Questions  whether  man  determines  for  himself  what  consti- 
tutes a  good  life,  or  whether  the  age  and  culture  to  which  he  belongs  prescribe 
it  for  him.  Examines  why  the  Founding  Fathers  made  the  pursuit  of  happiness 
an  inalienable  right. 

1.  Happineas.     2.  Ethics.        i.  Center  for  Huinanitiea. 
lBJ1481]  301  72-735176 

Center  for  Humanittea  72  MARC 


The  Pursuit  of  pleasure  {Motion  picture)  NBC  News, 
1967. 

59  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Telecast  on  NBC  May  8,  1967. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Stuart  Schulberg;  research. 
Richard  Victory:  photography.  Bruce  Powell,  Richard  Norllng:  nim 
editor,  Lofttis  McDoaoaKh- 

Summary:  lExplores  the  current  search  for  pleasure  through  the 
use  of  drags  and  Increased  sexual  freedom.  Reporter  Sander 
Vanocur  Interviews  Ralph  Oln^urg.  Hugh  Hefner,  Timothy  Leary, 
and  others. 

1.  Dnig  abuse.  2.  Sex  eustoma.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany, Inc.    NBC  News. 

301.2  72-707188 

Purvis*  perfection  passing:  drills  f<nr  perfecting  footbafl 
pas»iig  skills  (Motion  ptoturt)  Purvis-Pearce  Produc- 
tions, 1964. 

14  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Production  supervisor,  John  B.  Pearce;  narrator,  Charles 
G.  Purvis;  demonstrator,  Don  Trull. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  developed  by  Charlea  Purvis 
during  his  yeara  In  the  coaching  profession,  and  shows  cerUln  drllli 
to  perfect  passing  skills.  ^ 

1.  Football— Offense.  i.  Purvis,  Charles  G.     n.  Purvls-Pearce 

Productions. 

Fi  67-503 

>Mh.  [Motion  picture]     W<Mnbat  Productions.  1972. 

9  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Whb  atudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Gene  Feldman;  director  and  photograpbcf .  Urs  Forrer; 
writer,  Irene  Stein:  editor.  Michael  Weiner. 

SUMMARY:  Etamirtes  the  force  of  the  push-button  in  society  Describes 
tbe  predtcaraeni  of  people  who  want  liuuriea.  yet  do  not  want  to  become  victims 
of  them.  Quesooot  whether  man  still  retains  the  power  to  shape  his  envitonmeni 
or  if  he  b  condiiiorted  by  it  for  decision-making. 

I.  Techoolocy  and  civilization.     2.  Human  ecology.        I.  Wombat  Produc- 


The  Purse. (.Vo^-^  picture)     National  Film  iioard  of  C*nJ    tHM221, 

ada,   1966.     Released  in  the  l'.  S.  by  Iiiternati<,naJ  Film     **""•"'  '^"«='^ 

Bureau,  1967. 

12  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Guy  Glover;  director  and  writer,  Patricia  Wat- 
son; photographers,  Gliles  Gascon,  Jean-Claude  Labrecque.  Cast: 
Maud  Whltmore,  Jackie  Burroughs,  Christopher  Payne. 

Summary:  Uses  a  dramatlration  about  the  discovery  of  a  lost 
purse  which  oontaln-s  a  large  sum  of  money  to  raise  question*  about 
conscience  and  Its  motivations,  about  principles  of  honesty  and  In- 
tegrity, and  about  the  effect  on  others  of  our  own  lapses. 

1.  Honesty.    2.  Conduct  of  life.  i.  Canada.    National  Film 

Board,     n.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc..  Chicago. 

„   ,      ,„,  Fi  A  67-1186  TOT 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


301.24 


72-700945 
MARC 


The  Purse  (Film-strip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1970. 

4S  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  8Si  rpm., 
7  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Open-ended  stories) 

Also  isMued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  gruide. 

SUMMARY:  An  open-ended  filmstrip  showing  conflicting  situa- 
tions involvlni!  a  purse,  which  present  swloua  consequences  to  the 
children  Involved.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.   Conflict    (Psychology)— Juvenile   fllms.  I.    Imperial    Film 

Company,  Inc..  Lakeland,  Fla.     11.  Series:  Open-ended  stories  (Film- 
strip ) 

[BF683]  372.24  73-788666 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


The  Pursuit  <rf  excellence  (Motion  picture)  University  of 
Wisconsin.  Released  by  Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instruc- 
tion, liiiversity  of  Wisconsin,  1969. 

19  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  Jackson  Tiffany;  consultants. 
Henry  I^  Ewbank,  Theodore  W.  Zlllman,  Daniel  L.,  Delakaa  Jatnea 
W.  Ituyne. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  procedures  of  selection,  experience*  of 
ioillatton,  and  the  intensity  of  dialogue  that  can  be  found  In  Honor 
Society  memberablp.  Showa  the  attitudes  toward  study  that  lead 
to  high  academic  achievement.  Includes  scenes  of  some  Honor 
Society  activities. 

1.  StudenU'  societies.  I.  Wisconsin.  University.  II.  Wisconsin. 
University.     Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instructloit 

371.8  72-704529 

Wisconsin.     Univ.     Bu-  reau    of  Audio-Visual  Instruction 


The  Pursuit  of  happiness  (Motion  picture)  British  Broad- 
casting Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  tJ.  S.  by  Tim** 
Life  Films,  1970. 

52  min,     sd.     color.     \Q  mm.     (Clvlllaatloo  series,  no.  ») 

With  outline. 

CredUs:  Writer  and  narrator,  Kenneth  Clark. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  development  of  western  dvlUzatlon  during 
tbe  18th  century  as  evidenced  in  tbe  music  of  Badi,  Handel,  Hoaart. 
and  Haydn,  tbe  architecture  of  Neumann,  and  the  palatlofi  and 
etchings  of  Tlepolo. 
Anotlier  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Eighteenth  century.    2.  Tbe  arts.  L  British  Broadcasting 

CterporaUon.    n.  Tlma-Ufe  Fllms.        Series:  OlvlUsatlon  sertas  (Mo- 
UoQ  picture)  DO.  9. 

901.98  79-708466 

Tlma-Uf*  PUms 


134 


Push   a   button: 
EaliDf^  Corp., 


labor  saviOK  machines   (Motion  picture) 
1969. 


4  mlji.      si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Blemeutar7  economics) 

Loop  flitn.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Presents  the  basic  concepts  that  man  Invents  and  uses 
tools  In  order  to  make  more  efficient  use  of  tbe  resources  available 
to  him  In  producing  what  he  needs;  and  that  by  slmf^lfylng  tasks, 
through  division  of  labor.  It  becomes  possible  to  use  highly  automated 
machines  to  perform  these  specialized  tasks  with  Increased  elllclency. 
For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  Division  of  labor— Juvenile  films.  2.  MatAlnery  In  Industry- 
Juvenile  films.  I.  Baling  Corporation,  Ombrldge,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: Elementary  economics  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  72-700668 

Ealing  Corporation 


Pushing  and  pnUing:  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  EnfT.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  RritanniiMi 
Educational  Corp..  1967. 

S  mln.    Rl.    color.    8  mm.     (Baals  for  beaaty-ex«:cise  series) 

Lo(q>  film  mounted  In  csrtrldge. 

With  tescher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  correct  posture,  movement  pattern,  and 
pr(q>er  distribution  of  body  weight  Involved  In  tbe  operations  of 
pushing  and  pulling. 

1.  Posture.  2.  Exerdse.  l  Eothen  Filma  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basil  (or  beantr- 
exercise  series  (Uotloo  picture) 

613.7  Fi  A  67-282T 

Em-yclopai-dln  liritan-  nira  EMucattooal  Corp. 


Puss  in  boots  (Filmstrip)    Spoken  Arts,  1968. 

68  fr.  color.  85  mm  and  phonodisc:  1  ■..  12  In..  831  rpm., 
20  mln.    Titicrogroove.     (Spoken  Arts  classic  fairy  tales) 

With  tencher'H  guide  and  reading  Mcrlpt. 

Credits:  Producer,  Arthur  iMce  Klein;  Illustrator,  Julia  Noonati. 

Summary.-  An  adapUtion  of  tbe  fairy  tale  by  Cniarles  PerraoU 
about  the  accomplishments  of  a  cat  for  his  penniless  master. 

I.  I'errault,  Charles.  1028-1703.  Le  cbat  bott«.  ii.  Spoken  Arts. 
898.S4  Fi  A  68-1722 

Spoken  Arts 


*■•■  bi  boota.  fPilmatrip]     Educational  Projectiona  Corp.,  19T3. 

4)  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-234) 

With  tcacher'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  raading  program  which  induda  word  tkill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  toundi  produced  by  the  ruial  consonants  L,  M.  and  N.  lUua- 
tralo  the  uory  of  Puh  in  boon  who  helped  hit  youn|  matter  find  wealth, 
property,  and  a  beautiful  princev  to  marry.  With  capiiorts.  For  primary  grade*. 

I.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  fihnt.  1.  bngluh  language  - <.'onsonantt  — 
iwvcnile  rUms.  [I  Fairy  tale*]  I.  Perraull.  Charles,  1628-1703.  Le  chat 
bettC.  II.  Educational  Profectiona  Corporation.  III.  Scriea:  Reading  program. 
(Filmatrip]  Level  2.  R-224. 

[LB1S2S]  S72.4  72-733641 

Edecsikwsl  Pr<«0ctMH»  73  MARC 

Cmp. 


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Kelesaed  by 


PsBtaUr  pswimais  (Motion  picture)  Institute  for  Dennato- 
logic  Communicstion  and  Education,  1966.  Made  by  Audio 
Produ  lions. 

14  min.     Ml.     cfrior.     16  mm.     (Case  prvsentatlotw  on  film) 
Presrared  Uy  Edwlo  Rldt  tod  Jacqn^loe  BonrgeolB-Spiiiane. 
I*ro<luced  to  coopenitlon  with  the  UolTflreitr  of  Catlforala,  Unl- 

rersltj  Extension,  OontinulDc  Edantloa  in  Uedidoe  snd  the  Health 
SeteDcex.  San  Frmndsco  Medloml  Center. 

Summary:  DescrfbM  «Dd  llluatrates  id  itjplcal  form  of  pAorlaale 
▼ulgarts  through  the  uae  of  chartii  and  a  case  history. 

1.  Psorlasli.  i.  iDStltute  for  Dennatotoglc  Commnalcatltm  and 

BducattoD.  Series:  Cane  pre«entatloa8  on  ttlm  (Motion  plctort) 

616.6  70-701»66 

TIm  Pat'«a   (Motion  piet%tre)    Robert  Kurtz. 
Cont«nponu7  Fibna/McGraw-HiU,  1969. 

7  m!:i.    fld.    color.    19  mm. 

Summary:  A  oomedj  about  a  man  who  Met  to  find  a  tie  In  bta 
dresser. 

t.  Kurtz,  Robert,    n.  Contemporary  Ftlms/McOraw-HUL 

791.48  78-702685 

CINE 

PattinflT  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp^  1969. 

4  mIn.     Bl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Oolf) 

Loop  nim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crvd'lM:  Author.  Bruce  G.  Fo»siim. 

Sutnmary:  Shown  the  proper  grip,  stance  and  address,  aod  demon- 
strates wrist,  shoulder,  tap,  and  stroke  putting  methods. 

1.   Putting    (Golf)  I.  Elating  Corporation,  Cambridge,   Mats. 

Serlee:  Oolf  ( Motion  picture) 

796.352  73-700680 

Ealing  Orporatlon 

Putting  a  sptiet  craft  into  a  desired  otbft  (Motion  pietwv) 
Hatas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  Lond<Hi  (196-t) 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp. 

4  min.    si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  pjide. 

Summarvr  Deooonstrates  the  launching  of  a  spacecraft  Into  an 
elliptical  orbit  and  from  that  Into  a  circular  orbit  around  the  earth. 

1.   Launch  vehicles   (Astronautics)     2.  Space  trajectories.  i. 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd..  London,  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  FMucatlonal  &)rporatlon. 

629.4  Fi  A  68-2919 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Pllnu 

Patting  a  space  craft  into  a  desired  orbit  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  ftnd  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  bv  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

2  mIn.     si.     color,    snper  8  mm.     (Solar  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  placinf  of  a  three^tage  rocket  In  drcolar 
orbit  around  the  earth. 

1.  Artificial  satellites — Orbits.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpo- 
ration, Series:  Solar  series  (Uotlon  picture) 

629.4  73-704895 

Encyclopaedia  Brltaii-  nica  Bdocatlonal  (Dorp. 

Patting;  new  excitement  into  school  pictures  (Filmstrip) 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1968. 

108  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  .«(.  for  autonutic  projector),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  12  min. 
each  side,    mlcrogroore. 

With  booklets  entitled  A  yearbook  and  Effective  pictures  for  school 
publications. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  ways  in  which  more  effectlre  pictures  can 
be  made  for  school  yearbooks,  newsletters,  and  similar  printed  mate- 
rials. Emphnslzes  the  excitement  and  educational  benejlts  that  re- 
sult from  tnaltlng  better  school  pictures. 

1.  School  photography.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

770  78-732540 

Eastman  Kodak  0>.  rev 

Patting  the  atom  to  work  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday 
and  Co.  Made  by  New  Concept  Productions,  Released 
by  Doubleday  and  International  Communications  Films, 
1969. 

15  mIn.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  World  In  transition) 

A1.SO  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge  (optical)  aod  on  reel 
(magnetic). 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Tells  of  the  Important  advances  In  the  development  of 
atomic  power  for  use  In  medicine,  food  preservation,  and  the  genera- 
tion of  electric  power.  Provldea  a  forecast  of  possible  future  uses 
of  atomic  power,  and  considers  some  of  the  dangers  inberrat  In  nu- 
clear energy. 

1.  Atomic  power.  i.  Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc.  n.  Inter- 
national Cororouolcations  Films.  Series;  The  World  In  transi- 
tion (Motion  picture) 

621.48  73-700494 

Doubleday  A  (>>. 

Potting  the  foot  back  in  football  (Motion  picture)  Francis 
T.  Murray,  1958. 

9  mln     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  Pennsylvania  Film  production. 

Summary:  An  Instructional  film  featuring  Franny  Murray  who 
demonstrates  the  art  of  controlling  a  kick  football.  Shows  scenea 
of  actual  games  to  emphasise  the  unfortunate  results  of  uncontrolled 
kicking.    Includes  Introductory  remarks  by  Red  Smith. 

1.  Kicking  (Football)         l  Mnrray.  Francis  T. 

796.832  Fi  68-645 

Pnxzles  in  getHnetry  (Motion  picture)  National  Broadcast- 
ing Co.,  1964.  Made  by  Prism  Productions  in  coopera- 
tion with  Xew  York  University.  Released  by  Prism  Pro 
ductions,  1969. 

28  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Inquiries  In  science  ...  with  Mr. 
Wliard) 

Transferred  from  original  vldeoUpe  of  the  television  series  Mr. 
Wlrard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Producer  and  author,  Dmi  Herbert 

Summary:  Demonstrates  and  explains  some  onusoal  species  of 
lines,  planes,  and  curves. 

1.  Geometry.  l   National  Broadcasting  Oimpany,  inc.     it 

Prism  Productions,  Inc.  New  York,  nt  Mr.  Wizard  (Motion  plc- 
tore)  Series:  Inqulriea  In  science  ...  with  Mr.  Wlsard  (Motion 
Iricture) 

613  73-702097 

Prism  Productions 


I^gmalion    by    Bernard    Shaw    (FUmttrip)       Educational 
Audio  Visual,  1968. 

6o  fr.     b&w.  with  culor  sequences.     35  mm. 

with  teacher's  notes. 

CrrAitt:  Editor,  Arllne  Freund. 

Sitmwiary:  Uses  photcvrams  from  an  actual  production  to  relate 
the  story  of  the  play  Pygmalion,  by  Shaw. 

I.  Shaw,  George  Bernard.  1856-1950.     Pygmalion,    n.  Educational 
Audio  Visual,  inc..  Pleasant vi lie,  N.  T.  Series:  Drama  series 

<  Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  68-3609 
Educational  Audio  Vlsoal 

Pyramid  Film  Producers 
see 

An  American  time  capsule. 


The  Cautious  twins. 
Concrete  poetry. 
Crystals. 

Dunes. 

Embryon. 

Esther. 

E^qxisition. 

Full  fathom  five. 

Gymnastic  flashbacks. 

The  Innocent  eye. 

The  Moods  of  surfing. 

Ocean. 

Opus. 

Primordium, 

Rapids  of  the  Colorado. 

San  Francisco. 
The  Sixties. 
Sky  capers. 
Sound  off. 
^jace  place. 
Starlight. 

Story  of  direct,  artificial  respiration. 
Turned  on. 

Winter  geyser. 

The  Wonderful  world  of  wheels. 

World  of  '68. 

Pyramid  Films,  inc. 

For  works  by  this  body  issued  under  its  earlier  name  see 
Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

Pyramid  Films,  inc. 
see 

Act  without  worite, 

Actua-tilt. 

Adagio. 


135 


Africa, 
Al! 

Airboni. 

All  boys  are  called  Patrick. 

Allegro  ma  troppo. 

Allures. 

America  is  hard  to  see. 

An  American  march. 

The  AM>le, 

Arena. 

Art — people — feelings. 

Bags. 

Balloon  tree, 

Basic  film  terms:  a  visual  dictionary. 

Binary  bit  patterns. 

Black  genesis:   the  art  of  tribal  Africa. 
Bouquet 

Bridge  to  understanding. 
Bushido. 
Calcutta. 

Captain  Arbanos  Marko. 
Castles  made  of  sand. 
Catalog. 
Catch  the  joy. 
Celery  sialics  at  midnight , 

Chemical  man. 
Un  Chien  andalou. 
Claude. 

Clowns  are  for  laughing. 

Comput-her  baby. 
Concert  of  M.  Kabal, 

The  Conference. 
Corrida  iiiterdite. 

Cosmos, 

The  Dancing  prophet. 
David  Lean:   a  self-portrait. 
The  Desert. 


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Pyramid  Films,  Inc.    (Continued) 

The  Lollipop  opera. 

Smoke  screen. 

A  Lover's  quarrel  with  the  world. 

Solo. 

Divided  world. 

Machine. 

Soul  and  bread. 

The  Do-it-yourself  cartoon  kit. 

A  Majestic  heritage. 

Ecology:   checks  and  balances. 

The  Making  of  a  live  television  show. 

Star  light. 

Electrocution  of  the  word. 

Man  and  color. 

Star-Wangled  Banner. 

The  Emperor's  new  armor. 

Man  and  the  machine. 

Street  of  the  sardine. 

Energy. 

A  Man's  hands. 

Rumi. 

Enter  Hamlet. 

Mediudon. 

Television  land. 

The  Fat  and  the  lean. 

Les  Mistons. 

That  fabulous  face. 

Fearful  symmetry:   Northrop  Frye  looks 
at  the  world. 

The  Most. 

Threshold. 

Foreign  tongue:    a  French  vocabulary 
review. 

Mothlight. 

Multiply  and  subdue. 

Tokyo  Olympiad. 
Tomonow  •gain. 

Foster's  release. 

The  Music  of  sound. 

A  Tribute  to  Dylan  Thomas. 

French  lunch. 

New  arts. 

The  Two  castle*. 

Gallery. 

Gaines  of  angels. 

The  Great  socie^. 
Gumbasia, 
Hang  ten. 
Homage  to  Rodin. 
Home  of  the  brave. 
I  am  also  a  you. 
I  had  an  idea. 

Icarus  Montgolfier  Wright. 

In^ressions  of  a  Guatemala  market  day. 
An  Introduction  to  visual  illusions. 
The  Intruder. 

Jerusalem. 
La  Jet6e. 
Jun:^)rope, 
Kayak. 

Kinestasis  60. 

Kompotition  in  bluL 
Legend. 
Life  in  the  balance. 

Lifeline  in  space. 

light,  strong,  and  beautiful. 

A  living  earth. 


O  Canada, 

Omega. 

Once  by  the  Pacific. 

Once  upon  a  war. 

The  Open  window. 
Orfeo. 

Osaka  1-2-3. 

The  Other  tide. 

The  Pistol. 

The  Pledge  of  allegiance. 

Pool  sharks. 

Pop  CCf^. 

Pcq?  show. 

Portrait  of  a  horse. 

Quick  rise. 
Renaissance. 
The  Return. 


film. 


The  Running,  jvunping,  and  standing  still 


Seashore. 

Sentinels  of  silence. 

Shadow  of  time. 

Six  fUmmakers  in  search  of  a  wedding. 

Skater  dater. 

Sl^  above. 


136 


Up  is  down. 
Wheel  dealer. 
The  Will  to  win. 

World. 


X-ray  film. 

Pyramids   {Fiimstrip)     My  weekly  reader,  1966.     Made  by 
Coinimmicators. 

18  fi      ''olor.     3-~>  iiiw.     (Read  and  understand) 

Serlet,  3.  tio.  19-U6. 

Sumiiiary:  Tells  why  the  pyramids  were  built  In  Egypt,  and  shows 
the  ancient  art  and  relics  found  Inside. 

1.  I'yraniidB.  i.  My  weekly  reader.  Series:  Read  and  under- 

stand  (Fllmstrip) 

372.6  74-732917 

Pennsjlranln  School  for  the  Deaf 


Pyramids  of  Egypt  (Filmstrip)  Teaching  Resources  De- 
velopment Center.  Released  by  Teaching  Resource?  Devel- 
opment Center  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  11)71. 

31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlHv:  1  s..  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  4  min. 
(Hiuhllghts  of  hlxtory) 

Alsi'  Issued  with  phonotape  In  caRsette. 

Summary :  A  fllmstrip  designed  for  poor  readers.  Points  out  that 
the  Egyptian  pyramids  are  all  that  remain  of  an  ancient  clvlli»iatU»n. 
Explains  how  pyramids  were  built,  and  dlscugj^s  the  purposes  for 
which  they  were  used.     With  captions.     For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.  Pyramids.  I.  Teaching  Resoun-ea  Development  Center.     II. 

So<lety   for  Visual  Education,   inc..  Chicago.  Series:   Highlights 

of  history   (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  72-738138 

So<-iety  for  Visual  Education 

Pythagoras  theorem  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Education  Division,  London  ,196-?,  Released  in  the  TJ.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mill.     »1.     color.     8  mm. 

I^op  fllni.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Advisers,  H.  Fletcher,  P.  Murphy. 

Summary:  Establishes  the  right  angle  and  gives  visual  prooft  with 
their  algebraic  equivalent 

1.  Pythagorean  proposition.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  ltd,.  London.  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation. 

513  Fi  A  68-2995 

Hala.'i  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Pythafforaa  theorem  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1969. 

4  mtn.  bI.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Introduction  to  modern  mathe- 
matics) 

Loo|)  fltm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

t^uiiimary:  lieRnea  the  right  angle  triangle  and  gives  visual  proofs 
of  Die  Pythagorean  theorem  with  their  algebraic  equivalent. 

1.  Pythagorean  proposition,  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Ortoon 
Films,  ltd.,  Ixtndon.  n.  Bncyclopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration. Series:  Introduction  to  modern  mathematics  (Motion 
picture) 

fil3  75-704910 

Encyclopaedia  Riltsn-  oica  Educational  Corp. 


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PythasoreKn   rekUons    {Motion  ptctun)     M»cmiUan   Ca, 

Bootsie,  the  Inmh. 

School  Division,  1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

La  Mariguana. 

4   mirj.     »1.     color.    Huper  8  mm.     (Macmlllan  elemeotarr   math 

loops) 

Loop  fllm. 

The  Boy  (Abraham  Lincoln) 

Maturing  boys  and  girls. 

With  teacher's  notea. 

Sumniaty:  Devetope  the  relation  between  the  sides  of  a  trlannle 

and  the  type  of  triangle  by  laying  off  units  on  the  aides  of  the  tri- 

Brazil. 

Los  Medicamentos:  no  son  un  juego. 

angle,   squaring  the   unltx,   and  comparing.     Illustrates  the   Pytha- 

gorean relation  In  a  right  triangle  and  considers  a  triangle  that  is 

not  a  right  triangle. 

1.   Triangle.     2.    Pythagorean   proposition.        t.   llacmlUao.  firm. 

Brother-sister  relationship. 

Meet  Smokey  Bear. 

publliihers.   New   York.     School  Division,     ii.   Davidson   Films,  Saa 

picture) 

513                                70-705300 

Bruso  the  beaver. 

The  Mighty  hunters. 

MactnlUan  Co. 

Bushy  the  squirrel. 

A  More  than  private  affair. 

British   Home   Entertainment,  London.     Released   in   the 

U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

The  Busy  bee. 

3  mln.    il.    color,    aaper  8  mm.     (Qeometric  proofs  series) 

Los  Narcoticos:  sus  usos  y  abusos. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

theorem  and  uses  Perlgal's  dissection  in  tIstuUx  prorlog  the  tbeorem. 

Un  Caracol  Uamado  Veloz. 

Need  to  belong. 

1.  Pythagorean  pn^oeltlOD.            I.  Britiah  Home  BntertalnmeoC 

II.  BFA  EducaUooal  Media.        Series:  Oeometric  proob  series  (Mo- 

tion plctTire) 

618                              70-711700 

Carlitos  la  ardiila  listada. 

Opiates:   what  are  narcotics? 

BFA  Bdocatlonal  Media 

The  Other  wise  man. 

Pythagoreaa  theorem:  proof  by  parallelognun  deformation 

The  Christmas  donkey. 

(Motion  picture)     British  Home  Entertainment,  London. 

Pearl  of  great  price. 

Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

Christmas  in  the  arts. 

S  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Oeometric  proofs  series) 

Loop  film. 

People  are  like  rainbows. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:    Demonstratea   the  coostructioQ   of  the   Pythagorean 

Christmastide. 

theorem  and  uses  Illustrations  of  paraUeiogrum  deformation  to  prors 

the  theorem. 

1.  Pythagorean  proposition.            I.  British  Home  EIntertainmeot 

Christopher  Mouse. 

Peppy  the  pup. 

II.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  Geometric  proofs  series  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

513                                 73-711697 

Chuckle  Chipmunk. 

Pesticides. 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Peter  and  the  hermit. 

Pythagorean  theorem:  proof  by  triangle  deformation  (Mo- 

Commencement at  Obedience  Academy. 

tion  picture)     British  Home  Entertainment,  London.    Re- 

leased in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  EducaUonal  Media,  1971. 

Corky  the  crow. 

A  Picnic  in  the  forest. 

3  min.    8i.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Oeometric  proofs  series) 

Loop  fltm. 

With  study  guide. 

Pollution. 

Summary:    Demonstrates  the  coostmctloD  of  the  Pytbasorean 

Dr.  Retriever's  surprise. 

Population  statistics. 

II.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  Oeometric  proofs  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

Drugs  can  be  dangerous. 

Population  trends. 

513                              70-711699 

BFA  Bdacational  MedU 

Evolution  and  extinction. 

Psychedellcs :    a  way  to  travel  ? 

Excusaa  tontas. 

The  Raggedy  elf. 

The  Fairy  ring. 

Running  away. 

The  Feather  that  was  lost. 

School  days  by  the  ocean. 

/^ 

The  First  Christmas. 

The  Sexual  revolution. 

0 

Growing  up,  from  childhood  to  maturity. 

Silly  excuses. 

Having  a  baby — the  miracle  of  creation. 

Some  ecological  considerations. 

Helpful  medicines. 

U  Sorpresa  del  Dr.  Cazador. 

A  Hike  in  the  forest. 

Speedy  the  snail. 

Q+Ed  Productions 

see 

Hong  Kong. 

Stem  father. 

Adolescent  revolt. 

House  of  the  wren. 

Strike  three!    You're  in! 

EI  Alcohol:  m  consumo  y  sus  efectos. 

How  Ihc  birda  tot  their  color. 

A  Style  all  your  own. 

Animals  In  the  forest. 

Becoming  a  man. 

Justus  the  ant. 

Suicide. 

Korea. 

El  Tabaco:  el  tiabito  y  sus  peligros. 

Becoming  a  woman. 

LSD:  vale  la  pena  el  riesgo? 

Take  care  of  your  boc|y. 

Being  an  individual. 

Learning  about  love  and  sex. 

Too  much  help. 

Being  careful  with  Are. 

The  Ught  of  Christmas. 

Trinidad. 

Understanding  your  love  feelings. 

Bells  at  Christmas. 

Listen,  Jimmy! 

Unplanned  parenthood. 

Bike  behavior. 

The  Little  star  that  got  lost. 

Uppers  and  downers :   what  killed  BlUy 

A  Boat  named  George. 

Man  is  more  than  an  animal. 

137 

Lawton? 

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QtEd  Productions    (Continued) 

Venereal  disease. 

Watch  what  you  eat . 

When  the  littlest  camel  knelt. 

Where  babies  come  from. 

Who  am  I?  The  search  for  self  [and]  Con- 
traceptive methods. 

Why  drugs? 

The  Wind  and  the  seeds. 


Qiana — New  York — Paris  {Motion  picture)  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Xemours  Co.  Hade  and  released  by  Mercury  News- 
film,  1968. 

1  reel.    sd.     color.     16  ram. 

Summary:  An  lotrodactlOQ  to  Du  Ponfa  new  silk-like  fiber,  qiana. 
Incliidea  aequencea  filmed  Id  Parte  aod  New  York  showing  how  the 
fabric  la  utilized  by  leading  designers. 

L  Textile  fibers,  SyotheUc.  r.  Du  Pont  de  Neoiours  (E.  1.)  and 
Company,     n.  Mercury  Newsfllm,  inc. 

677  77-702536 

CINE 

The  Quadrilateral  famQy  (Motion  picture)  British  Home 
Entertainment,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA 
Educational  Media,  1971. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Geometric  i»oofB  series) 

I»op  aim. 

With  Btudy  guide. 

Summary  :  i^eflnea  a  quadrilateral  and  visually  proTCa  that  trape- 
wi(l«.  para  lei  logram^  kites,  rhombuses  recUnglee.  and  MinareB  are 
quadrilateral  figure*. 

1.  QuadHUterals.  I.  BritUh  Home  Entertainment.     II.  BFA 

Eduoational  Media.  Series:  Geometric  proofs  series  (Motion  pl<> 
ture) 

513  70-711708 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Quadrilaterals.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

12  transparencies,     color       10  x  12  in.     (Plane  and  tolid  teomclry) 

With  uvcflays. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Sin  georiKtry  leuon  transpatencies  and  six  matching  question 
transparenctCk. 

I  Qiiadrilaierali  [1  Geometryj  1.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  il  Scries: 
Plane  and  sulid  (comctry.  [Transparencies}. 

[OA482]  516  72-736027 

Creative  Visual*  72  MARC 


Quadrilaterals    (Motion    picture)      Hester    and    Associates, 
1971. 

4  min.     Ml.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Elementary  geometry:   forniH 
we  see) 

I^Kip  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Oliver  B.  Wheeler. 

yi'MMABY;   Describes  quadrllateriala  as  a  geometric  form  and 
given  examples  of  It-i  use  Id  everyday  life. 

1.   Quadrilaterals.         I.   Heitter  and  Associates.     II.   Series:   Ele- 
mentary geometry:  forms  we  see  (Motion  picture) 
[QA482]  513  77-712687 

Hexter  and  Associate* 


Qiuke  and  quiver  (Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, Bombay  (1962, 

17  min.    »d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredUt:  Director  and  writer,  Arjun  Jalramdas;  narrator,  N.  K. 
Istuir;  photogrnphpr,  Vlnhweshar  Sharma ;  editor.  Pratap  Parmar. 

Bummary:  Discusses  the  sclenre  of  selsmolucy.  Shows  how  earth- 
quakes are  recorded  and  studies  the  causes  and  effects  of  movements 
under  the  earth's  surface.  Describes  the  working  of  the  seismic  ot>- 
serratory  at  Delhi  and  narrates  the  benefit*  that  have  accrued  from 
the  atndy  of  mIsidoIoct. 

1.  Seismology.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  Information 
and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2816 


Quaker  Oats  Company 
see 

Junior  Olympics  U.  S.  A, 

Not  the  triumph,  but  the  itmule. 

Profitable  oat  production. 

Say  goodbye. 

They've  killed  PreBident  Uncoln. 


The  Qualicum  River  project  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept 
of  Fislieries,  Ottawa.  Miide  by  I.#u  Peace  Productions. 
Released  by  N'ntionnl  Film  Hoard  of  Canada,  1966. 

26  min.    M-     color.     16  mm. 

SuMmarp:  Portrays  the  building  of  an  experimental  salmon 
hat(4iery  .station  on  the  Qualicum  River,  east  coast  of  Vancouver 
Island. 

1.  Salmon.  2.  Fish-culture — British  Columbia— Qualicum  River. 
I.  Canada.  Dept  of  Fisheries,  ii.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
639  78-707421 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Quality  and  people   {Motion  picture)     Eli  Lilly  and  Co. 

Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  tl9&-?, 

23  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary  Describes  the  quality  control  essential  In  the  manufac- 
ture of  mMlclne,  and  emphasizes  the  importance  of  the  physician, 
phaimacist,  and  drug  service  wholesaler  in  the  production  of  quality 
medicine. 

1.  DruK  trade — Quality  control. 
II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

615  Fi  A  67-5115 

Wodern  Talking  Picture  Service 


,  LIUy   (Ell)   and  Company. 


Quality   and   promise    (Motion   picture)     Washington   Uni- 
versity.   Made  and  released  by  Shelby  Storck  &  Co.,  1967. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  over  the  last  century  Washington  Univer- 
sity has  maintained  its  moderate  size.  Its  tradition  of  scholarly 
achievement,  and  its  close  involvement  with  the  St.  Louis  community. 

1.  Washington  University,  St.  Louis.  i.  Washington  Unlveralty, 
St.  Louis,     il.  Shelby  Storck  and  Company. 

378.778  Fi  A  68-226 

CINE 


Quality  Bakers  of  America 
see 


Bowling. 

Brown  'n  serve. 

Hillbilly  bread. 

Hot  Bread. 

Midnight  snack. 
Stroehmann  family. 


Quality  body  work  pays  off  (Filmstrip)     Ford  Motor  Co., 
1964.    Made  by  Audio  Visual  Arts. 

74   fr      color.     35  mm.     and   phonodisc:  1  a,   12   in..  33}   rpm., 
15  roln.     mlcrogroove. 

Vol  64  S3. 

With  film  digest 

Bummary:  Explains  recommmded  tKtdy  aerrlcing  procedures. 

1.  Automobiles — Bodies.        l  Ford  Motor  Company. 

629,2  78-732784 

Ford  Motor  Qo. 


Quality  contrc^  (Filmstrip) 
1967. 


Society  for  Visual  Education, 


'^^  fr.  color.  30  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm., 
IG  mill.     (Industry  In  20th  century  Aiuerlcn) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credita:  Authors,  Raymond  Anderson.  William  Clanton. 

nummary:  Des<Tlbes  the  activities  of  quality  control  i>ei-sonnel 
to  demonstrate  how  quality  standards  are  set  and  maintained  ttefore, 
during,  and  after  the  manufacture  of  a  product. 

1.  Quality  control.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chi- 
cago.        Series:  Industry  in  20th  century  America  (Filmstrip) 

668.5  Fi  A  68-3534 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Quality  of  jusUcc  (Motion  picture)    WMAQ-TV,  19«8. 

90  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suniinary:  An  evaluation  of  four  years  of  Judicial  reform  In  Cook 
County.  Illinois,  since  a  1964  unification  of  the  courts.  Spotlight* 
Judicial  problems  such  as  the  backlog  of  personal  injury  cases,  traf- 
fic court,  criminal  court,  and  selection  and  competency  of  Judges. 

1.   Courts— Cook  Co..   111.  i.   WMAQ-TV   CPelevlslon  sUtion) 

Chicago. 

347.99778  70-702537 

CINE 


1W  Q«aUt7  of  Ufe.  (Fdmttrip}     Cathedral  FUmi,  1971. 

IroU.  cokx.  35  ram.  and  pbonodMc:  I  a.,  13  ia..  33  W3  iTn.  (Edaa 
in  peril,  no  4) 

With  uudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Es«cuiivc  producer,  Bdwwd  D.  Eagk. 

SUMMARY:  Notes  that.  ahbot«h  nan  t>  linked  ipiritually  and  phyMcaMy 
to  nature,  mday  moU  fwopte  Uvc  in  a  aaamadt  carlrofUDesL  Poiais  out  thai 
even  man'i  natural  retreat,  the  wilderawt.  ■■  threatened  by  exploitatioa.  poHv- 
lion,  and  crowding. 

I.  Hunaaecobigy.  I.  Caibadial  FUana.  inc..  Burbank,  CaUf.  IL  SariM 
Eden  in  peril.  [Fihnttrip]  bo.  4. 

cOF47j  301.31  72-733423 

CaUwdral  Fdm*  7]  MARC 


Quand  le  del  se  fache   (Motion  picture) 
see    The  Thunderstorm 


138 


Quantitation  of  bacteria  (Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Row, 

Publishers,  1972. 

7  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mui.  (Ila'<k'  laboratory  techniques  for  ml- 
(.nihioloey) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound. 

With  correlated  slide  set. 

CREDITS:  Auiliors,  Neal  H.  (In.nian,  Velma  C.  Chambers. 

.SUM.MAHV :  Demonstrates  the  quantitation  of  bacteria  in  the  mi- 
crobiology laboratory. 

1.  Bacteriology— Technique.  1.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers.  II. 
Series:  Itasic  laboratory  techniques  for  microbiology  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[QR69]  589.9  78-712604 

Harper  &  Row.  rubllabers 


Quantitative  approaches  to  decision  maldng  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Educational  Systems  and  Designs,  1969.  Made  by 
Educational  Resources  Foundation. 

emotion  pictures  (29  min.  each)     sd.     bAw.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  on  videotape  (2  in.) 

A  course  In  the  Management  and  supervisory  development  pro- 
gram series. 

With  student  workbook  and  leader's  srulde. 

Credit*:  Instructor,  Boris  Yavlts. 

Contents:  1.  Key  rfements  in  the  decision  making  proceas.— *. 
Systems  analysts:  means-ends  diagnosis. — S.  Decision  making:  ra- 
tionality or  Intuition? — 4.  Decision  making  under  uncertainty.— 5. 
Decision  making  under  risk.— 6.  Assessing  the  value  of  informaUon. 

1    Decision-making.  i.  Educational  Systems  and  Designs.  Inc. 

658  74r-703326 

Educational  Systems  and  Designs 


Quantitative  transfer  (Motion  picture)     Kalmia  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (General  chemistry  laboratory 
techniques  t 

Loop  lllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  issued  In  16  mm.  „   „     .. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Robert  M.  Fitch,  John  T.  Fitch. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  three  types  of  transfer  involving  precip- 
itates, liquids,  and  solids.    With  captions. 

1,  Chemistry— Manipulation.  l  Kalmia  Company.  Serlee: 
Oeneral  chemistry  lalroratory  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

542  79-708614 

Kalmia  Co. 

Quantitative   tube  agsflutination    {Motion  picture)     Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min.     nI.     color,     super  8  mm.     {Bacteriology  and  botany) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  a  method  for  preparing  and  tenting  the  effective- 
ness of  an  antiserum  In  a^lutlnatlng  antigens. 

1.  Antlgen.s  and  antibodies.     2.  Agglutination.        i.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational   Corporation.  Series:    Bacteriology  and 

botany  (Motion  picture) 

589.90028  76-703758 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

The  Quantum  fabric  rtf  matter  (Motion  picture)     British 
Broadcasting  Corp.,  Lwidon.     Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by 

Time-Life  Fihns,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Fabric  of  the  atom) 

Credits:  Author.  Philip  Morrison. 

Summary:  Explains  that  every  sort  of  structure  has  lis  proper 
energy  levels,  calculable  by  the  laws  of  quantum  mechanics  from 
the  nature  of  the  elementary  building  blocks  and  their  familiar 
forces  of  Interaction.  Notes  that  aU  matter  obeys  the  stnictaral 
dictates  of  the  quantum. 

1.  Energy  levels  (Quantum  mechanics).  L  BritUh  Broadcast- 
ing Corporation,  n.  Time-life  Films.  Series:  The  Fabric  of  the 
atom  (Motion  picture) 

639  74-709370 

Time-Life  Films 

Quantum  mechanical  harmonic  oeciUator  {Motion  pictttre) 
Education  IVvelopment  Center,  1966. 

4  min.    si.    b&w.    super  8  mm.    (College  physics  film  program) 

With  film  notes. 

CredUs:  Develc^m^it,  Alfred  Bork;  editing.  Jack  Hlrachfeld. 
Jamee  Strickland. 

Summary:  A  computer-animated  film  which  displays  the  solution 
of  the  tlme-inil*'i»endent  SchrodlnECr  equation  (the  enersy  eigenvalue 
equation)  for  the  harmcmic  osdllator  problem  fOr  linearly  Increaalng 
Talues  of  energy,  including  nott-eigenvaluea,  aiul  for  two  choices  of 
boundary  couditlona  at  the  origin. 
■ Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Problem  of  many  bodies.  2.  Harmonic  analysis.  i.  Bdocatloa 
Development  Center.  Series:  College  physics  film  program  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

530.12  70-70902S 
BdacatKni  Developmeot                 Center 

Quantum  mechanical  wave  functions  of  the  hydrog«i  atom 

(Motion  pirture)     Educational  Development  Cenler,  1969. 

4  mill.    si.    b&w.    8  mm.     (College  physics  In  film  program) 

Issiietl  in  super  8  mm.  and  In  standard  8  mm. 

With  film  notes. 

Creditt:  Producers  and  editors,  Don  Berman,  Jamea  Strickland; 
development  and  programming,  Stuart  Oatley. 

Summary:   I'resents  computer-produced  displays  of  the  solutions 
and  eigenfuncllons  of  the  reduced  radtat  Schrikllnger  equation  with 
a  Coulomb  potential  for  three  valuea  of  the  angular  momentum. 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Hydrogen.  2.  Wave  function.  i.  Education  DevelopmeDt  Oen. 
ter.        Series:  Ootlege  phyalcs  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

630.13  77-709021 
Education  Development                   Cuitw 


The  Quantum  ot  action  (Motion  picture)  British  Broad- 
castinj;  Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Time- 
Life  Films,  1968. 

SO  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Fabric  of  the  atom) 

Crediti:  Author,  Philip  Morrison. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  quantum  of  action  la  a  measure  of 
motion,  and  discusses  the  quantum  of  action  on  the  atomic  level. 

1.  Quantum  theory.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  n. 
Tlme-IJfe  Films.  Series:  The  Fabric  of  the  atom  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

639  70-700369 

Tlme-Ufe  Fltma 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Quarles,  Benjamin 
see 


Freedom  cry  of  the  fiftiee. 


Protest's  new  prophets. 
The  Quarry  (Motion  picture)     Arzt  Productions,  1971, 

^  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  PrraenU  i  dramattzatlon  deslroed  to  portrar  to 
young  people  the  potentially  lethal  effects  of  lnhalln(  connntrmted 
a«roAol  T«por«  to  produce  a  euphoric  state. 

1    Dni«  abuse.  I.  A«t  Production*. 

618.8  7»-7U409 

CINE 

The  Quarter  comes  back:  circulation  of  money  {Motum  pie- 
twe)     Ealing  Corp^  1969. 

4  mill,      si,      color     Buper  8  mm.      (Elementary  ecwiomla) 

Loop  aim.     Film  note*  on  cartridge  caBe. 

Summarv:  Follow*  the  Journey  of  a  coin  u  It  (oes  throu^  • 
chain  of  goods  and  services  and  la  finally  returned  to  the  apender 
when  he  cashes  a  check.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Money— Juvenile  fllma.      2.  Exchange— Jarenll*  flims.  l 

Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series;  ElemenUry  eco- 

nomics (Motion  picture) 

,  „     „  372.8  70-700670 

Ealing  Oirporatlon 

Quarter-inch  drill,  part  1  {FUrMtrip)    Bailey  Films,  19«9. 

50  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  pbonodlac:  12  In.,  SSi  rpm  (Port- 
able electric  tools) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarif:  Illnstratea  tbe  safe  and  correct  way  to  use  a  ouarter- 
inch  drilL 

1.  Drilling  and  boring  machinery.     2.  Power  tools.  i.  Bailey 

Films.  Inc..  Hollywood,  OaUf.  Series :  PorUble  riectrle  toola 

( nimstrip) 

684.08  73-733997 

Bailey  nioB 

Quarter-inch  drill,  part  2  (FQnutrip)    Bailey  Films,  19<». 

.V)  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  12  In.,  S3|  rrxn.  (Port- 
able electric  tools) 

With  teacher's  guldei. 

Summary:  Illostrates  the  safe  and  correct  ose  of  a  qoarter-tndi 
drill 

1.  DrllUng  and  boring  machinery.     2.  Power  tools.  t  Bailey 

Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Portable  dectrtc  tools 

(Pllmstrip) 

684.08  77-733998 

Bailey  Films 

A  Quarter  million  teenagers    (Motion  picture) 
see  A  Half  million  teenagers 

Quarter   panel   repair    (plastic   filling)    (FUmttrip)      Jam 

Handy  Orf^anization,  1967. 

27  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  10  In.,  tKk  rpm. 
mlcrogroore.     (Automotive  abeet  meUl  repair,  do.  2) 

With  Instructor's  guide, 

Bnmmaty:  Describes  the  techniques  of  automotive  abeet  metal  re- 
pair, and  shows  use  of  plastic  fllllng  for  economical  Quarttf  panel 
repair. 

1.  Automobiles  —  Maintenance  and  repair.  2.  Sbeet-metal  work. 
L  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Series :  Automotive  sheet  metal 
repair  (Fitmstrlp)  na  2. 

629^  Fi  A  68-4906 

Jam  Handy  Organiza-  tlon 


Quarter    pand    repair    (solder    fiHing)    {Famttrip)      Jam 
Handy  Organization,  1967. 

18  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  pbooodlac:  2  a.,  10  In.,  8S|  rpm. 

mlcrogroove.     (Automotive  sheet  metal  repair,  na  1) 

With  Instructor's  guide 

Summary:  Describes  the  techniques  of  automotive  sheet  metal 
repair,  and  shows  how  to  repair  a  quarter  panel  using  solder  fllllng. 

L  Automobiles— Maintenance  and  repair.  2.  Sheet-metal  work. 
I.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Series :  AutomotlTe  sheet  metal 

repair  (Fllmatrip)  na  1. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-4905 

Jam  Handy  Organiza  tlon 

The  Quarterback  (Jiotion  picture)    Twentieth  Ontury-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1963. 

8  mln.     Bd.     hAw.     35  mm. 

A  Movietone  presentation. 

Credit*:  Producer.  W.  R.  Hireinbotham;  director  of  producUon, 
U)ui»  TetUQlc;  script,  Tom  McMorrow;  narrator,  Tom  Harmon  -  mu- 
sic. Jack  Stiaindlln ;  film  editor,  Arthur  LlDcer. 

Summam:  Dlscuases  the  traits  of  great  footbau  qoarterhacks  and 
iilostrates  with  actton  scenes  at  Tom  Myers  of  Northwestern,  Boger 
SUubach  of  Navy  and  T.  A.  -nttle  of  the  New  York  Giants. 

1.  Quarterback  (Football)  i.  TwenUeth  Ceotary-Fox  Film 

Corporation. 

796.332  Fi  67-1427 

Quartet  {Motion  piotwre)     University  of  Io?ra  Motion  Pio- 
tore  Unit.    Beleased  by  Media  Library,  1969. 

M  mln.    ad.    b4w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Interwoven  with  a  performance  of  the  Haydn  quartet 
In  O  major,  opus  54,  no.  1,  the  members  of  tbe  Iowa  String  Quartet 
rsveal  themselTss  as  dedicated  performing  professional  musicians 

I.  Iowa.    tlBlveralty.    AodloTlsual 

787  76-705649 


Quartet— a  Od  story  (Motion  picture)     Seagram-Distillers 
Corp.   Hade  by  Stmmiit  Films,  1970. 

14  mla    sd.    cokir.    16  mm. 

SUMMABY :  Shows  two  boya  and  two  girls  performing  acrobatic 
skiing. 

I.  Ski  acrobatics.        L  Seagram-Distiltes  OoiporatlOD. 

796^  78-711410 

CINB 


Qnartier  latin—Luxembourg  et  Pantheon  (FOnutrip)    In- 
ternational Film  Bar«aa,  1966. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phoootape:  stngle-trsck,  1  leri  (7  In.). 
»J  in.  per  sec.     (Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide  »"         ; 

CrDOit):  Authors.  Louto  Chatagnler.  Huguette  Chatagnier 
rrJ^^^arVY'  ,^^^.  "'-■   ^"^   designed   as   a   fundamental   skills 
method  <rf  instmrtlon  for  French  language,  culture,  and  clvIlizattWL 
Shows  recent  photograptu  of  France. 

1.   French  language— Audio-visual   Instruction.        i.  IntenmOooal 

trnporaine  (Fllmstrip) 

448-3  76-735642 

International  Film  Bureau 


Qnartier  btin — noorriturca  terrcstrcs  (FUmttrip)     Inter- 
national Film  Bureau,  1966. 

84  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoooUpe:  tingte-tra<&.  1  red  <7  In.). 
81  in.  per  sec.    (Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide 

Crediti:  .\utbors,  Louis  CJhatagnler,  Hoguette  Chatagnler. 

Summary:  Part  of  a  series  designed  aa  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  dvlttsatlon. 
Shows  recent  photographs  oC  France. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  l  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Images  de  la  France  con- 
temporalne (Pllmstrip) 

448.3  70-735648 

International  Film  Buieau 


Quataert,  Richard 


Hosanna. 

iQu4  hay  en  el  diecimario?  (Filmstrip)    Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1971, 

52   fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  pbonodlsc:   1  a.,   12  in.,  331   rpm., 
16  mln.     (lA  Biblloteca  de  la  escuela  elemental} 

Spanish  version  of  What's  In  tbe  dictionary? 

With  teacher's  guide  in  Spanish. 

CREDITS:    Author,    Jeanette    Swickaid:    narrator,    LuU   Carlos 
Crlbe 

SUMMARY:  Analyses  the  various  components  of  a  typical  entry 
in  tbe  dictionary.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Encyclopedias  and  dictionaries—Juvenile  films.  2.  School  li- 
braries— Juvenile  Sims.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc., 
Clilcago.  II.  Wbat's  In  the  dictionary?  (Filmstrip)  III.  Series:  La 
Biblloteca  de  la  escuela  elemental  (Filmstrip) 
[Z675.S3]  423  74-739086 
Society  for  Visual                             Education 


Quebec    (Province)   Dept.   of  Natural  Resources 
see 

Men  and  earth. 


Quebec  (Province)    Film  Bureau 
see 

Charlevoix. 

Smelts. 


Quebec    {Motion   picture)       Imperial    Oil,    Torooto,    1967. 
Made  by  Peterson  Productions. 

5  mln.     sd.    color     16  mm.     (Centennial  series) 

French  version  also  Issued. 

CreiitM:  Director.  Kirk  Jones:  script,  Joe  Hatt-CwA;  director  of 
photography,  George  Mortu ;  editor.  Derek  Bakar. 

Summary:  Outlines  the  history  of  tbe  Province  of  Qiiri>ec  and  de- 
scribes its  Centennial  projects. 

L  Quebec  (Province)~Hi8t.         l  iDuterial  OU,  ltd.         Serisa: 
Centennial  series  (HoHon  picture) 

971.4  Fi  A  67-5747 

National  FUm  Board  of  Canada 


Le  Quebec  as  seen   by  Carticr-BreaMn    {Motion  pieture) 
Xationnl  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 
10  miu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credita:  Producer,  Guy  Glover ;  editor.  Bex  Tasker. 
Ssmwwrjc  A  theatrical  film  based  on  a  series  of  still  photographs 
by  Henri  Cartler-Breeson  of  the  people  <rf  Qoebec    Sound  film  wttb- 
ont  commentary. 

Another  issue.    35  tnm. 

L   Quebec   (Province)~-DescrlpUon  and  travel.  i.  Cartler- 

Bresson,  Henri,  1908-  n.  Canada.     National  FUm  Board 

917.14  71-706957 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Quebec  Hydro -Electric  Commission 


Camion,  840,  000  hp. 


Quebec  In  belle  proviBce  (Famttrip)  EncyclopaedJa  Bri- 
Unnica  Educational  Corp.  in  collaboration  with  National 
GeograiAic  Society.  Beleased  by  ^itcyclaphtAiM  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

130  fr.    ixtor.    85  mm.     (Canada) 

With  tesciker's  guide 

Smmmary:  Preseota  vtewa  of  the  Provlace  of  Quebec.  dlseussUc 
its  geography.  cHmste,  and  people  ^^ 

K  **"^^  (ProvlDce)— Ds«»lption  and  traveL  i.  btcyclo- 

paedla  Britannica  Kdtieatkmal  Cnvorattoo.  Series-   Ouada 

(Filmstrip.    Encyclopaedia  BrttamMca  Bdncetlonal  Oofp-) 

917.14  76-734992 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  oica  Bdocatlonal  Oorporation 


Quebec — the  citadel  dty  (Motion  picture)    Horeland-Latch- 
ford,  Toronto,  1968. 


CrtiUt:  Producer,  Hugh  Horeland;  director  and  cameraman. 
Bobert  Fresco :  editor,  Tace  De  Wit. 

Summarif:  Surveys  QD^>ec  and  Its  sarroundlnsa  and  points  out 
why  tbe  dty  U  a  tourist  attraction. 

1.   Quebec    (City)— Descr.        i.   Moreland-I^tchford    Productlona, 

Toronto.        Series:  Tbe  New  Canadian  city  seriw  (Motion  picture) 

917.14  Fi  A  68-1234 

National  Film  Board  of 


139 


Quebec    winter    camiTal  —  Caraaval    d*hlTer    dc    Quebec 

(Motion  picture)  Moreland  Latchford  Productions,  To- 
ronto. Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

10  mln.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Surveys,  without  commentary,  various  activities  amo- 
clated  with  the  Quebec  winter  earalval  Indndes  scenes  of  tbe  street 
parade.  Ice  sculptures,  canoe  and  toboggan  races,  and  the  fteitlvltles 
of  the  participantB 

1.  Quetiec  (City)— Qimlval,  l  Hordand-LAtcbford  Productions, 
ToTuoto.  n.  Canada.  Natlooal  Film  Board,  in.  Canadian  Travel 
Film  LH>rary. 

aM.2  70-705259 

National  Film  Board  of  <^nada 

A  Quechua  village  in  Peru    (Filmstrip) 
see   Man  in  his  environment 


The  Qaeen  {Motion  picture)  Si  Litrinoff,  Yinyard  Films, 
MDH  Enterprises.  Released  by  Grove  Press  Film  Diri- 
aion,  1968. 

68  mln.    "d.    color     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producers.  SI  UtviiMrfl,  Don  Her1)ert:  director.  Frank 
Simon :  narrator.  Jack  Doruehow :  photography.  Prank  Simon.  Ken 
VanSlckle  Robert  Elfstrom,  Alfonw  Schilling.  Joa^b  Zjsman. 
Ca*t:  Jack  Doroshow,  Richard  Finoochlo. 

Summary:  A  documenUr;  film  about  a  transvestlte  beauty  pag- 
eant Includes  scenes  of  tite  contestants  as  tbey  prepare  for  tbe 
pageant 

1.  Transvestism.  t.  Litvinoff.  SL  ix.  Vlnyard  Films,  m.  UDH 
Enterprlese.    it.  Grove  Press.    Film  Divlsloa. 

167  78-707588 

Grove  Press 

Queen  Elizabeth  I  (Filmttrip)  Common  Ground,  Londtm, 
1964.  Alade  by  C.  A.  Burland.  Beleased  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966, 

33  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (Llresof  great  rulers) 

With  teacher's  manual 

Summary;  Traces  the  life  of  Queen  Ellxabeth.  as  seen  by  her 
subjects  and  by  those  close  to  ber. 

1.  Ellzabetb.  Queen  of  England.  1533-1603.  l  Comnxw  Ground, 
ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Aitedates.  Series:  Lives 
of  great  rulers  ( Filmstrip) 

923  Fi  A  68-4789 

Carman  Bftocattoual  Associates 

Qoeen  of  autumn:  the  chrysanthemum  in  Japan  {Motion 
picture)  International  Film  Bureau,  1969.  Made  by 
Luther  Greene. 

22  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
tor!'S£'.^Ka"i!":S;shi.^'"  **'^™=  co««.Uant.  H.  Carl  Young;  edi- 

Summary:  Shows  the  various  forms  of  tbe  chrysantheninra  as 
ii  J  ■resrown  each  year  in  Japan  by  dedicated  faMenerx.  In- 
cudes photographs  of  six  chrysanthemum  exhiblLons  at  Hirakata 
^^i'?*S{*,  *^*'"'*7  .^""y"  P"'-^  Shinjuku-Gyoen,  TasiikuoC  and 
tbe  Melji  Shrines,  with  prize  winners  in  every  caitgory 

1.  Chrysanthemums.        i.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Clitcagu. 

635.933  7C-706-202 

International  Film  Bureau  <>^(W^ui: 

Queen  of  blood  (Motion  picture)  American  International 
Pictures,  1966. 

78  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Patbecolor. 

Crtdit*:  Producer,  George  Edwards;  director  and  writer,  Curtis 
Harrington :  director  of  photography.  Tills  I^penl^s :  music. 
Leonard  Mnrand :  editor,  Leo  Shreve.  Ca»t:  Jobn  Saxon,  Basil  Batb- 
bone.  JudI  Meredith.  Deools  Hower,  Florence  Uarly. 

Summary:  A  science-flctioo  horror  story.  A  team  of  scientists 
from  EUrth  who  go  to  Uars  to  investigate  extra-terrestrial  sur- 
TlTors  of  s  crash  landing  find  a  hideous  green  woman  who  lives  on 
human  blood. 

r.  American  International  Pictures.  Hollywood.  Calif. 

Fi  68-1729 

Qaeea  of  the  Cascades.  (Motion  picture]  KEG  Productions, 
Toronto,  1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  A-V  Explorations. 

1971. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     1 6  mm.     (Audubon  wildiifc  tfaeaoe) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Auduboo  and  Canadian  Audu- 
bon Societies. 

CREDITS:  Producen.  R.  Ellis,  D.  Gibson.  G.  Kedey;  cooiultant,  G.  Knerer: 
music,  R.  Harrison;  photogra^ter,  T.  Hotchldsi. 

SUMMARY;  lUustrates  the  kinds  of  |dantt  and  animals  found  in  the  four  life 
zones  of  the  Canadian  climate-^lbc  low  levd  zooe,  the  Canadian  zone,  the 
Hudsonian  looe,  sad  tbe  Arctic  zone.  Photographed  from  Mt  Rainier,  Wssliing- 
un  SUU. 

1.  Biocbmatology— Canada.  2.  Ufc  zoocs— Canada.  L  Keg  Productioos 
Limited  11.  A-V  Exptoratkms,  inc.  III.  Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre.  iMo- 
boe  picture] 

[QH543]  574.5  72-701989 

A-V  Expiorsliooi  72  MARC 

The  Queen  of  the  pool  (FUmttrip)     Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1970. 

47,  fr.  ("olor.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  aSl  rpm.  12 
mln.    (African  folktal«) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  dramatisation  of  an  African  fcrfk  Ule  in  which 
laoka's  husband  kills  ber  new  friend  Unnu  the  fish  to  Illustrate 
facts  about  the  lives  and  mores  of  the  African  pet^e. 

1.  Tales,  African.  r.  Coronet  Instructional  PlUns.  Series- 
African  folktales  (Fllmstrip) 

398.2  79-785904 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion- Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Queen  Victoria  (Filnutrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1955. 
Made  by  D.  .1.  Davies.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

40  fr.     b&w.    35  auD.     (lives  of  srreat  rulers) 

With  teacher's  maatuL 

Bummary:  Traces  the  life  of  Queen  Ylctwia,  and  describes  bow 
she  made  the  monarchy  the  center  of  aatlMial  life. 

1.   Victoria.  Queen  of   Great   Britain,   181&-ld01.  L   Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Assoclatefl.  Se- 
ries :  Lives  of  great  rulers  (Fllmstrip) 

923  Fi  A  68-4790 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Queen  Victoria   (FilTnstnp)     Hulton  Press,  London,  1967? 
Relensetl  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

44  fr.    Wfcw.    35  mm.     (Pictorial  biographies) 

Picture  To^t  filmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Summari/:  Studies  the  life  and  achievements  of  Queen  Victoria  AS 
I>ortrayed  In  rontemporary  prints. 

1.  Victoria,  Queen  of  Great  Britain,  181&-1901.  i.  Hulton  Pre«, 
ltd..    Ixtndon.     ii.    Dufour    Editions,    inc.  Series:    Pictorial   bi- 

ographies (Fllmstrip) 

923  Fi  A  67-4038 

Dufour  Editions 


Quelle  hcure  est-il?   (Filmstrip)    Mary  Glasgow  &  Baker 
Limited.     Released   by   Universal    Education   and    Visual 

Arts,  1970. 

23  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  In.),  7}  In.  per 
sec.     (Bod  voyage!    Part  1,  no.  5) 

With  working  script  and  teaching  guide. 

CP.BDITS:  Writers  and  desigoers,  Mary  Glaflgow,  S.  R.  Ingram. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Introduces  bow 
to  t^l  the  time  and  counting  from  13  to  50. 

1,  French  language — Audio-visual  iDStructioo.  I.  Mary  Glasgow 
A  Baker  Limited.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Vlsnal  Arts.  Se- 
ries: Bon  voyage!    (Fllmstrtp}    Part  1,  no.  5. 

448  73-737760 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Qoelques  chateaux  de  la  Loire   (Filmstrip)     Beaux  films, 
Paris.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1959. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  single-track.  ]  reel 
15  in.),  7*  In.  per  sec..  15  min. 

With  teit  In  French. 

Summani:  Presents  the  well-known  cnftteaux:  Chambord.  Ambolse, 
ChenODoenux,  Loches,  Langeais,  Azay-le-Rldeau,  Angers,  and  many 
others.  Pictures  Interior  series  to  highlight  the  life  of  royalty  in 
a  chAteau  on  the  Loire.     French  captions. 

1.  Castles — Loire  Valley.  i.  Beaux  films,  n.  Gessler  Publlsblng 
Company. 

Fi  A  67-4212 
Gessler  Pub.  Co. 


The  Quest   [Motion  picture)     Woman's  Life  Insurance  Co. 
of  America,  1965. 

10  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Photographer,  David  Johnson;  editor,  Jules  PadlUa. 

Summary:  Explains  that  a  woman's  life  Is  a  quest  for  beauty, 
truth,  love.  Identity,  and  fulfillment  Describes  how  «he  can  satisfy 
this  quest  In  part  through  her  affiliation  with  her  church  and  par- 
ticipation In  the  endowment  program  of  her  church. 

1.  Women  In  church  work.  i.  Woman's  Ufe  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  America. 

259  Fi  67-504 


Quest  for  equality 
Bee 


Hariem  in  the  twenties. 


Martin  Luther  King,  Jr. 


Quest  for  freedom  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films,  1966. 

18  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summnry:  Traces  man*s  unending  quest  for  freedom,  using  anima- 
tion and  picture^  of  art  treasures. 

I.  Liberty.        i.  Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles. 

323.44  Fi  A  68-1212 

Washington  State  Univ.  Audio- Visual  Center 


A   Quest    for   learning    (Filmstrip) 
V.  S.  A.,  1967. 


Girl   Scouts   of   the 


«l  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  ».  n  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  K.  for  nutomattc  projector),  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  15  niln.  nilcro- 
grorive. 

With  study  guide. 

Hummnrj/:  An  Introduction  to  the  self-teaching  system  for  OIri 
Scout  adults,  boih  volunteers  and  professlonabi.  Shows  how  leaders 
obtain  help  to  do  their  Jobs  and  bow  they  help  themselves  to  do 
their  Jobs  effectively. 

I.  tilrl  Scoul&  I.  Girl  Scouts  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
369.463  Fi  A  68-4227 

Girl  ScouU  ot  the  U.  8.  A. 


Quest  for  oil  (Motion  picture)    Australian  News  and  Infor- 
mation Bureau,  1967. 

14  mm.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credltt:  Producer,  Frank  Dagnatl :  director,  Christopher  McCul- 
lougli ;  commentator,  lion  Haddrtck ;  cameramen,  John  Shaw,  George 
Alexander. 

Hummary:  Destvibes  the  sesrch  for  oil  In  Australia. 

1.  Petroleum — Geology — Australia.  i,  Australia.    News  and 

Infonuatton  Bureau. 

669 A  Fi  A  68-3211 

Australian  News  &  Infonnstlon  Bureau 


The  Quest  for  peace— wliat  role  for  the  United  States  in 
world  affairs?  (Filmstrip)  Houghton  MiflBin  Co.,  1968. 
Made  by  EMC  Corp. 

74  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm., 
27  mIn.  mlcrogroove.  (Great  Issues  and  decisions  of  American 
history,  no.  10) 

With  teacher's  preview  and  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  development  of  the  main  principles  of 
American  foreign  (wllcy  from  the  time  of  President  Washington  to 
the  present.  Surveys  events  which  helped  to  determine  and  modify 
these  principles.  Discusses  foreign  entanglements,  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine, the  open  door  policy,  freedom  of  the  seas,  and  coUective 
security.  _      _ 

1.   u.   S.— Foreign  relations.  i.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company. 

Series:  Great  issues  and  decisions  of  American  history  (Fllmstrip) 
no.  10. 

327.73  78-732532 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 

Quest  for  twnorrow  (Motion  picture)  Charles  E.  HcAHis- 
ter,  1948.    Made  by  RKO  Pathe. 

21  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

A  Film  Forum  Foundation  production. 

Credits:  Director.  Stanton  Osgood;  writer,  Jerome  BrondfleSd;  nar- 
rator, Andr^  Baruch;  music  supervisor,  Herman  Fucha;  editor,  Isaac 
Klelnerman. 

Summary:  Contrasts  the  IneffectivenesB  of  the  League  of  Nations 
with  ttie  successful  efforts  of  the  Thirteen  Original  Colonies  to  form 
a  centraf  government  PreBents  the  viewpoint  that  the  dinrch  should 
take  a  lead  in  advocating  ttie  estabUshnoent  of  an  International  par- 
liament, court,  and  security  force  to  help  prevent  the  horror  and 
Immorality  of  war. 

1.  InteriMtlonal  orgamxatlon.  i.  McAllister,  Charles  Eldridge, 
189S~ 

261.8  70-704278 

I'tie  Question  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  BatcheHor  Oar- 
toon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contempo- 
rary FiJms/McGraw-Hill,  196&. 

10  mln,     Bd,     color,     16  mm. 

Bum.mary:  An  animated  cartoon.  A  little  man  seeks  the  answer 
10  the  meaning  of  life  In  religion,  politics,  science,  money,  peydiology, 
and  war:  and  eventually  flnds  It  In  love. 

I.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Contem- 
porary FIUns/McG  raw-Hill. 

128  76-70S068 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


A   Question   for  Mr.   Humphrey    (Motion  picture)      New 
York  University,  1968. 

9  mill.     sd.     b&w.      16  mm. 

Bummary:   Questions   are   addressed   to   lir,   Humphrey   by   New 
Yorkers  In  split-screen  Interviews. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.   Humphrey,  Hubert  Horatio,  1911-  i.  New  York  Uni- 

versity. 

973.923  74-702538 

CINE 


The  Question  is  whyT— cafety  at  the  fire.  {Slide  set]     Film  Com- 
municators, 1972. 

71  slides,  color,  2  x  2  in.  and  phonotape  in  cassette:  17  min.  (Princi- 
ples of  safety  for  fire  flghtetm,  unit  1) 

With  instructor's  guide  and  study  manual. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Rsy  Jewell;  writer.  Marshall  Perham;  narrator,  Colin 
Male;  illustrator,  Herfo  Johnson. 

SUMMARY:  Warns  against  the  dangers  encountered  in  fire  fitting,  and 
explains  how  safety  precautions  can  help  reduce  their  risks. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Iniroducbon.— 3,  Danger  of  smoke— 3  Danger  of  falling- 
— 4.  Danger  of  falling  objects. — 5.  Danger  of  fire  and  heat — 6.  Danger  of  t>eing 
lost  or  trapped. — 7.  Summary. 

1.  Fire  extinction— Safety  measure*.        1.  Film  Communicators.     II.  Series: 
Principles  of  safely  for  Tat  fighters.  [Slide  set]  Unit  I. 
cTH9182j  362.3  72-735308 

Film  Communicators  72  MARC 

A  Question  of  attitude  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1970.  Made  by  Australian  Com- 
monwealth Film  Unit.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1970, 

12  mln.    nd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Martin-Jones;  director,  Stuart  Glover. 

Summary:  Examines  the  hesitancy  of  many  employers  to  hire 
physically  handicapped  people  and  shows  that  when  the  employer's 
initial  reluctance  Is  overcome  the  handicapped  become  loyal  and 
productive  employees  who  work  well  without  any  special  considera- 
tions. 

1.  Handicapped — Employment.  I.  Australia.  News  and  Infor- 
mation Bureau. 

331.5  70-709831 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 

A  Question  of  cre^t  (Motion  picture)  United  Fimd  of  the 
Philadelphia  Area,  1968.  Made  by  Fred  L.  Frechette 
Motion  Picture  Productions. 

14  mln.    »d.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Fred  L,  Frechette; 
cameraman,  Roger  R.  Roblson ;  editor,  John  B.  Nelson. 

Bummary:  A  dramatization  about  a  cltlseo  who  escapes  death 
Is  used   to  encourage  fair-share  giving  to  the  United  Fund. 

1.  United  Fund  of  the  Philadelphia  Area.  "  i.  United  Fund  of 
the  Philadelphia  Area, 

361.8  77-700069 

Fred  L.  Frechette  Motion  Picture  Productions 


The  Question  of  grouping  for  nongradcd  education  (Film- 
strip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

43  fr.  color.  V>  mm.  and  phnnodisc:  1  s.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm.,  11 
mln.  mlcrogroove.  (Non-graded  education  for  the  modem  etetnen- 
tary  school,  no.  2) 

With  tencher's  manual. 

Bummary:  Surveys  factors  to  (>)nslder  In  grouping  students  Into 
classes.  Provides  an  example  of  a  test  given  In  a  kindergarten  group- 
ing. 

1,  KlnderRurien.  2.  Ability  grouping  In  education.  r.  Eye  Gate 
House,  Inc.  Series:  Nongraded  education  for  the  modern  elemen- 
tary school  ( Fllmutrlp)    no.  2. 

372.1  Fi  A  67-8786 

Eye  Gate  Hou»e 


The  Question  of  re-election  (Motion  picture)  Group  W 
(Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  mln.  sd.  color  with  b&w  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story,  no.  4) 

L.  C.  has  b&w  print 

CrediU:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman;  director,  Jerry  Lee;  writer, 
Don  Segall:  narrators,  E.  G.  Marshall,  Stephen  Horn;  consultant, 
Randall  B.  Ripley ;  music,  Jess  Soraci. 

Summary:  Discusses  how  campaigning  for  election  and  reelection 
affects  the  working  Congress,  pointing  out  the  advantages  of  the 
Incumbents  over  the  challengers. 

1.  U.  S.  Congress— Elections.  2.  U.  S.  Congress.  i.  Westing- 
house  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  Series:  The  Government  story 
(Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

329  76-707189 

A  Question  of  time  (Motion  picture)  WTTW.  Released 
by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center, 
1960. 

29  mill     !sd.     !»*«-.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  by  fli-e,  no.  14) 

.Adapted  fnun  the  book  entit'ed  Ordeal  by  flre.  by  K  erdier  I'latt. 

CredUs:  Producer  and  director,  William  Friedkin:  adaptation, 
Francis  CougliUii.  William  Friedkin:  music,  Thomas  A.  IKtmey, 

Summarii:  Dramatic  readings,  against  a  background  of  paintings 
and  authentic  Civil  War  photographs,  describe  Sherman's  capture  of 
Atlanta  and  his  inarch  through  Gpors^la  to  the  sea.  where  he  captured 
Savannah  thereby  cutting  the  Confederacy  In  half. 

1.  Sherman  s  March  to  the  Sea.  i.  Pratt.  Fletcher,  1897-1056. 

Ordeal  by  fire.     ii.  Chicago.     Television  station  WTTW.     m.  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Ordeal  by  Are 

(Motion  picture)  no.  14. 

Fi  67-834 

Question  7  (Motion  picture)  RD-DR  Corp.  in  collabora- 
tion with  Lutheran  Film  Associates  and  Lutheran  film, 
G.  m.  b.  H.  Released  by  Louis  de  Rochemont  Associates, 
1961. 

107  min.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Lothar  Wolff ;  director.  Stuart  Rosenberg ; 
screenplay,  Allan  Sloane;  music,  Han»-Martln  Majewskl;  photogra- 
phy, GUnter  Senftleben;  editor,  Georges  Klotx.  CAST:  Michael 
Gwynn,  Margarete  Jahnen,  Christian  de  Bresson,  Almut  Eggert. 
Srlk  Sdiumann. 

SUMMARY:  A.  aeml -documentary  drama  about  the  musically 
talented  son  of  a  pastor  of  an  East  German  parish  whose  future 
rests  upon  his  answers  to  a  seven-question  document  distributed  by 
the  government  to  determine  whether  he  is  politically  reliable  and 
therefore  eligible  for  advanced  schooling,  or  whether  he  must  spend 
his  life  In  a  labor  battalion. 

1.  Allegiance— Germany  (Democratic  Republic,  IMfr-         )     2.  Serv- 
ice, Compulsory  non-mllltary— Germany  (Democratic  BepubUc.  19^- 
)  I,   RD-DB  Corporation.  New  York.     II.  De  Rochemont 

(Louis)  Associates,  Inc.,  New  York. 

Fi  68-1606 


Questions  (MotloJi  picture)     North  Carolina  Fund,  1967. 

18  min     sd     b&w     16  mm. 

Producwl  In  aMocHtlon  with  Cruveii  Operation  Pro8'««  '»%„.„ 

oSu.;  Ctaem.tograpl.er/dlrector,  Dlelt  Schoener;  writer.  John 
B.  JuKlce;  narrator.  Jim  McMllleo  w„«i,  rvmlln.  I.  f.olmr 

Bummani:  Shows  how  Craven  (3ounty.  North  »">"»•  ».""°» 
the  SSi  ot  it.  poYertj  prohlemB.  Depict,  blighted  areu  and 
SJlr  l'S.au.  doJoment,  on-golng  program.  '"  ,"■«  P^Jl-^J 
Swnptt  to  explode  some  popular  mlseoncepUon.  about  the  need  tor 


a  war  on  poverty. 

L  Craven  Co.,  N.  C— Econ,  condit 
condlt        I,  North  Carolina  Fund. 

309.2 
North  Carolina  Fund 


2.  Craven  Co..  N,  0.— Sot 
Fi  A  67-6768 


140 


Questions  about  health  (Filmstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc.     (Learning  about  health) 

Crnl  /*,•  Collaborator,  Gordon  K,  <;.  Ing. 

Sumtnary:  Designed  to  motivate  primary  grade  school  students  to 
think  about  certain  health  questions. 

1.  Hygiene — Juvenile  Alms.  t.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Bda- 
catlonal  Corporation.  Series;  Learning  about  health  (Fllmstrip) 
372.3  74-733433 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Qaestiou  for  tUakiiig.  (Motion  picturej     Dave  Bel)  Anociatet. 
Released  by  Media  Five  Film  Disthbuton,  1972. 

28  min.     id.     colof.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY.  Dr.  Wi||«mGl«w«p»of«  what  Khooh  are  doing  or  cookl 
be  doing  to  encoiir.,e  ttudenu  to  think,  and  poinu  out  thai,  although  leamina 
and  memor-iini  arc  »ir««d  in  ih«  Khooh.  thinking  »  what  peopte  muit  do  br 
the  re.1  oT  their  livei  GUiier  dcKribes  the  foot  difTerenl  type*  ofqueMioni  from 
ihoae  intended  to  elicit  memonted  reponsct  lo  ihoM  la  which  there  are  no  riaht 
or  wrong  aniwen. 

I.  Uaming.  Pjychology  of.  2.  Thought  and  thinking.  3.  Quctlionini 
I.  Dave  Bell  Auociates.     II.  Media  Five  Film  DiHribuiore. 

L^^'^P^'^i  "**•'  72-700974 

Med.a  Five  Film  72  MARC 

Diitnbulots 


Questions  of  time  (Motion  picture)     Time-Life  Broadcast 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  196S. 

30  mill.    Bd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  World  we  live  In) 
Summary:  Investigates  the  acienllflc  concept!  of  time     Uwea  anal- 
ogles  from  everyday  life  to  Illustrate  time  flow  theories. 

1.  Time.  t.  Time-Life  Broadcast.  Inc.     n.  UcOraw.fllll  Book 

Company.        Series:  The  World  we  live  In  {Motion  picture) 

llfl  76-700240 

McGraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Th«  Questora  (Hotiim  picture)    Hattco  Associates,  1971. 

17  miD.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  a  story  about  a  man  and  what  happens  to  him 
dorlQC  a  family  vacation  to  explain  the  need  of  man  to  give.  In  order 
to  receive— even  though  giving  Is  a  matter  of  choice. 

1.  Man.        I.  Mattco  Assodatea. 

248.4  77-711411 

CINS 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Double  trouble 


Quick,  Herbert,   1861-1925. 
see 

Double  trouble. 

Quick,  John 


Hell  on  wheels. 

Qakk  M  a  fla^  [Motioo  picture]      BBC-TV,  Lcmdoii,  1969. 
Rekaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  FUno. 

45  min.     kL     bJtw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Ccorge  Pnx«  uin  cxpenmnu  to  explain  pbocolysk,  the 
proccM  by  which  brief  flmtha  of  Ufht  u«  uted  to  initiate,  produce,  photofraph, 
•od  record  chan|ci  in  matter  Demonstratei  the  uM  of  photolysi*  to  (tudy 
combustion  and  «xploMon.  the  rormation  oT  carbon  from  fueb,  the  fadini  of  djrcs, 
the  otecKaniam  of  vision.  DNA.  and  photosynthesis. 

1.  Photochcmiury.  I.  British  Broadcasiinf  Corporatkn.  Television  Ser- 
vice.    11.  Time-Life  Films. 

(QD601]  541  70-714592 

rime-Ufe  FiliM  72  MARC 

Quick  change,  1  {Motion,  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1969.     Mad©  by  National  Film  Boattl  of  Canada. 

4  mln.    al.    color.    8  mm.     {Look  at  It  aerlec.  aeC  C) 

Loop  dim  tnounted  lo  nrtrldse.  lasoed  Id  ataDdard  8  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  mm. 

With  macuals. 

8umm«nr:  A  slnfle^oocept  film  deaisn«d  for  lue  in  teacblns  spe- 
cial education  claasea. 

1.    Exceptional   children— Edacation.  i.   McOr«w-mu   Book 

Company.         Series:  Look  at  It  aeries  (Motion  Dlctnie)  set  C. 

871.9  75-702758 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Oa 

Quick  change,  2  (J/otion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca, 
1969.     Made  by  National  Fihn  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.    .(Look  at  It  aeries,  set  C) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  lasned  Id  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summary:  A  single-concept  film  designed  for  uae  In  teachlox  xpe- 
dal  education  classes. 

1.    Exceptional   chlldrea  —  Education.  i.   UcOraw-HIU   Book 

Company.  Series:  Look  at  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  C. 

871.9  79-702759 

HcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Qnick  rise  (Motion  picture)  Norman  Gerard  Productions 
and  Alan  Gordon  Enterprises.    Released  by  Pyramid  Films, 

1971. 

.'>  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Photographer  and  editor,  Norman  Gerard. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  stop-motion  tecfanlqnes  to  show  the  complete 
construction  of  a  high  rise  office  building. 

I.  Ofnce  buildings.    2.  Tall  buildings.        1.  Norman  Gerard  Pro- 
ductions.    II.  Alan  Gordon  Enterprise*.     III.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 
[TH431 1  ]  724.9  7&-714049 

Pyramid  Films 

Qoickflash  1  (ilotion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  bv  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4  mln.     oi.     riilor.     iiiptr  8  mm.      (Talk  about  It  series   set  B} 

L>*op  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Witb  manual 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.    2.  Language  arts.  i.  Canada     Na- 

tional  Film    Roartl.     n.    McGraw-Hill   Book   Company  Series - 

Talk  about  it  xeriea  (Motion  picture)  set  B. 

371.9  79-705095 

UcGraw-RillBookCo. 


Quickflash  2  (.Motion  picture)  National  Fihn  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4  mln.    fi.     <nl<.r.     super  8  mm.     (Talk  ahoiit  It  series,  set  K) 

I>xip  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Designed  for  u.w  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.    2,  Language  arts.  i.  Canada.    Na- 

tional  Film   Board,     u.   McGraw-Hill   Book   Company.  Series: 

Talk  about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  R. 

371.9  72-705096 

MrGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Quickflash   3    {Motion   picture)       Natiotud   Film   Board   of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  bv  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mln.    si.     cniiir,     .«upor  8  mm      {T.itk  about  it  series,  set  B) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  i-artridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  une  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.    2.  Language  arts,  i.  Canada.    Na- 

tional  Film   Board,     n.    McGraiv-Hiii   Book  Company.  Series: 

Talk  about  It  xeries  (Motion  picture)  set  B. 

371.9  76-706097 

UcGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Quiescence    (Motion   picture)     CUir  Calhocm   and   Baibara 
Calhoon.     Released  by  Soundinfjs,  1970. 

10  miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Music.  Bob  Wilson. 

Summary:  Uses  a  sailing  voyage  among  the  lAands  and  water- 
ways of  northwestern  Washington  and  British  Oolumbla  aa  the 
setting  for  a  Tisnal  poem. 

I.  Calhoon.  Clair.  II.  Calhoon,  Barbara.  IIL  Soundings  (Firm) 
704.945  72-709994 

Soundings 


Quiet  Cities    (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no.   11 


The  Quiet  desperatim  {Motion  picture)  Radio  and  Televi- 
sion  Commission,  Southern  Baptist  ConventicHi,  and 
American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1965. 

.'«!  mi;i.     Ml      bAw.     16  mm.     (Directions) 

Kinesc<fl)e. 

CieditM:  ITodnrer.  and  editor.  John  C.  Sterens;  wiiter,  Ted  Perry ; 
cameraman,  Chnrlei  Glllexple. 

Summary:  V-ifs  an  alcoholic  reliabilitntlon  farm  as  a  base  for 
exploration  into  the  world  of  the  alcoholic.  Diwuwtes  the  relation- 
ship of  the  aU-oboIic  to  society  and  polntR  up  society's  re>!poi»lblllty 
to  and  for  the  alcoholic. 

1.  Alcohol  I  r»—RehabiliUtlon.  i.  Southern  Baptist  ronventlon. 

Radio  and  TelevlRlon  CommDwlon.     ii.  American  Broadca.iting  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Directions  (Motion  picture) 

362.2  Fi  A  67-5079 

Southern  Baptist  Con-  Tention.    Radio  and  TV  Commls.'ilon 


Quiet  letters  {FUnutrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1967. 

52   fr.     color.    S5   mm.     (Spelling:   because  they  want  to  write) 

Credits:  Consultants,  June  B.  Jackie,  Harry  O.  Elaenbo^. 

Summary:  Explains  the  effect  of  a  second  and  final  vowel  on  the 
sound  of  the  flr&t  vowel.    With  captlona. 

1.  English  language — Vowels.  l  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc., 
Lakeland,  Fla.  Serlea:  Spelling:  because  they  want  to  write 
(Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-4085 
Imperial  Film  Co. 


The  Quiet  mutiny  (Moti<m  picture)  Granada  Television, 
London.  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1970. 

30  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  recorded  live  Intwvlews  with  United  Sutea 
infantrymen  to  describe  tbeir  Increasing  displeasure  with  the  war  In 
Vietnam  and  dlsruases  the  subtle  mutiny  taking  place  In  the  form 
of  hand-grenadlng  unpopular  officers,  the  widespread  use  of  drugs, 
and  the  widening  gulf  between  the  officers  and  men. 

I.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  — Psychological  a^)ects.  2.  Sol- 
dlers—U.  S.  3.  U.  S.  Army— Military  life.  I.  Granada  Television, 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[DS557.A68]  959  73-712757 

Films  Incorporated 


Quiet  please.  [Motion  picture]     Jacobs  Manufacturing  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Bay  Sute  Film  Productions. 

21  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pretenu  an  analyui  of  lound  from  20  to  120  decibels,  sliows 
how  tound  i>  trmntmitted,  and  (elb  what  induitria  and  privite  laboratories  are 
doing  to  help  luppreu  unwanted  noue  in  our  environment 

1.  Noiie  control.        I   Jacobs  Manufacturing  Company. 
tTD892]  614.7  72-700181 

CINE  72  MARC 


Quiet  revolution  {Motion  picture)  Studebaker  Corp.  and 
Champion  Spark  Plug  Co.  Made  and  released  by  Al- 
leml'or  Productions,  1967. 

24  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  pictorial  history  of  the  development  of  STPs 
turbo  racing  car  and  Its  career,  culminating  with  the  1967  Indianap- 
olis 500-mtle  race. 

1.  Automobiles,  Gas-turbine.  2.  Automobiles.  Racing.  L  Stude- 
baker Corporation,  ii.  Champion  Spark  Plug  Company,  iii.  Allen- 
d'or  Productions,  Inc..  Los  Angeles. 

796.7  Fi  A  68-^114 

CINE 


The  Quiet  revcdutifm  {Motion  picture)  ^'orld  Horizon 
Films.  Released  by  World  Horizon  Films  and  MaryknoU 
Fathers,  1967. 

28  mlo.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Crediti:  Director,  Albert  J.  Nevins;  writers  and  pbotograpbera, 
Albert  J.  Nevins.  Donald  J.  Casey;  narrator,  Danny  Thomas. 

jSutnmary:  Shows  what  a  group  of  Americana  la  doing  to  shape 
the  social,  economic,  educational,  and  cultural  lives  of  exploited 
Latin  American  masses. 

1.  Chtirch  and  social  problems — Latin  America.  i.  World  Hori- 
zon Film?.  Maryknoll,  N.  Y.  n.  Othollc  Foreign  Miaslon  Society  of 
America. 

261.8  Fi  A  67-2376 

World  Horizon  Films 


The  Quiet  sun  {Motion  picture)     National  Acadeny  of  Sci- 
ences.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.,  1969. 

27  m  n      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  the  scleutlflc  advances  In  the  study  of  the 
suo.  Describes  the  sun's  influence  on  the  solar  system,  and  dis- 
cusses various  phenomena  In  the  solar  cycle. 

1.  Soiar  activity.  i.  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  Washington, 
D.  C.     II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

523.7  70-700287 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Quiet  too  long  {Motion  picture)     Guggenheim  Productions. 

Released  by  National  Education  Association,  1967. 

29  mill.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

f^ummury:  Preaents  scenes  which  reflect  the  new  militancy  In 
teachers  in  the  classroom,  on  the  streets.  In  budget  meetings,  and 
at  a  space  center.  Shows  teachers  as  they  attempt  to  persuade 
citizens  and  local  politicians  of  the  need  for  an  adequate  school 
budget. 

1.  Education — Finance.     2.  Teachers.  i.  Guggenheim  Produc- 

tions,   Ine,   St.    Louis,     ii.    National   Education   Association   of   the 
United  States. 

370.19  77-706448 

National  Education  Association 


141 


Quiet  victory  (Motion  picture)  ANA-NLN  Film  Service, 
1967. 

32  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Diabetes  nursing  series) 
SUMMART:  Shows  the  responssibllity  of  the  nurse  In  four  situa- 
tions which  Involve  a  diabetic — in  a  detection  center,  in  a  hospital, 
in  an  outpatient  cUnlc,  and  In  the  home  of  a  patient. 

1.   Diabetes*-     2.  -Nurses  and  nurwing.    I.  ANA-NLN  Film  Service, 
New  York,     II.  Series:  Diabetes  nursing  series  (Motion  picture) 
tRC660]  610.73  Fi  A  67-5617 

ANA-NLN  Film  Service 

A  Qalet  ware.  (Motion  picture]     National  Him  Board  of  Canada, 
1971. 

20  min.     kL     bftw.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  George  Pearaon:  director  and  pbotografihcT,  Barry 
Perlei;  ediloi,  SheUgh  Mackenzie, 

SUMMARY:  Shows  Cecil  Richards  at  his  studio  In  Lakcfieh).  Ont..  en)oying 
his  retirement  by  self  expression  in  the  arts  he  sculptures  in  clay.  wood,  and 
stone. 

I.  Richards,  i::ecil.       I.  Canada.     Nsdonal  Film  Board. 
[NB237]  730.92  72-701366 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

A  Quiet  weelc  in  a  house  (Motion  picture)  Oeskoslovenslr^ 
filmexport,  Prague.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contem- 
porary Films/McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

20  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Director,  atofT,  screenplay,  and  artist,  Jan  Svank- 
majer. 

SUMMARY:  An  experkneiital  film  which  Is  a  gloomy  allegory  of 
the  absnrdlty  of  the  world. 

I.  OeskoelovecBki^  flimeiport.     IL  Ctrntemporary  Flms/McGraw- 

791.4*  7»-rill78 

McOraw-HUlBookCoi 

The  Qoiller  memorandum  {Motion  picture)  Ivan  Foxwell 
Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Twentieth 
Century-Foi  Film  Corp.,  1966. 

ins  min.     sd-    color.     35  mm. 

Panavlslon. 

Raxed  on  the  novel  of  the  aame  title  by  .\dam  Hall. 

Crcdita:  Producer,  Ivan  Foxwell;  director,  Michael  Anderson; 
screenplay,  Harold  Pinter:  music,  John  Barry:  director  of  photog- 
raph.v.  Erwln  Hillier;  flira  editor.  Frederick  Wilson.  Cast:  George 
Secai.  Alec  Guinness.  Max  Von  Sydow,  Senta  Berger. 

Summary:  An  espionage  film  in  which  an  American  agent  at- 
tempts to  uncover  and  squelch  a  burgeoning  neo-Naal  movement  In 
present-day  West  Germany. 

1.  Fascism— Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1&49-  )  i.  Trevor, 
Elleston.  The  Qulller  memorandum,  n.  Ivan  Foxwell  Productions, 
in.  Twentieth  Century-  Fox  Film  Corporation. 

791.43  79-707826 

Quit  skool  now-pay  later  {Filmstrip)  Canada  Dept  of 
National  Defence,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

45  double  fr.     color.    85  mm 
pay^e^JlSs'SST"  ""*'**^  '""'*^  "'*  """  •""*"  '■*^'*  °"'»'"e™"it- 

Ru^L^T^^fi  '^'"'■If,  Blanchard;  artist.  Peter  Wballey. 
mXZT^7./-  K",'<i«°«  HlnMtrip  which  emphasizes  the  value  of  a 
high  school  education.    With  captions. 
Another  issue,    single  fr 

1.  Education.  Secondajx  2.  Pe^nnel  service  In  secondary  educa- 
ESalFllmS^i'"     Dept.  o,  National  Defence,     a  Canal.     N^ 

371.2  71-786582 

National  rum  Board  of  Canada  'owmx 

Quite  naturally  {Motion  picture)  Timken  Boiler  Bearing 
Co.,  1962.    Made  by  Wilding. 

38  mln-     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

^ummury-  Traces  the  conceptualization  and  production  of  tapered 
roller  bearings  (TRB)  ualng  animation  and  a  fantasy  In  which  a 
judge  reads  a  court  decision  about  the  forces  whldi  have  halted  man's 
merry -go-rtmnd. 

1.  Roller  bearings.        i,  Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company. 

Fi  67-505 

Quittner,  Robert  M 
see 

Dropouts  anonymous. 

Quiz  reel  {FUmstrip)    Advance  Film  Co.,  1948. 
9  fllmatrips.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Filmstrlpe  NS  1-5.  7-10. 

Summary:  Presents  varied  qtie«(tionH  with  multiple  choice  answers. 

1.  Multiple-choice  examinations.        i.  Advance  Film  Company. 

Fi  66-1759  rev 


Quo  modo  vixerint  RiMnani  {FUmstrio)    Encvclonaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

53  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Roma:  urbs  et  orbto— Latin  level  two) 

Crediti:  ColUborator,  Albert  Rapp. 

Summary:  A  latin  language  teaching  film.  Describes  the  mode 
of  living  followed  by  the  ancient  Romans. 

L  Latin  language— Audio-vlmial  Instrurtlon.  l  Encyclopaedia 
Brltaimlca    Educational   Corporation.  Series-    Roma-   urbs  et 

orbis— Latin  level  two  (Filmstrip) 

».,-..»  ^''^■^  75-733590 

Encycl(^»aedia  Britan-  nica  KdncaUoDal  Corp. 


Quotation   marks   and   italics    (Filmstrip)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1971. 

41  fr,    color    85  mm.     (Punctuation  and  capltallxBtioD > 

CREDITS:  Producer*.  Oscar  Sams.  Bert  Pnlllnger:  collaborator. 
Wallace  W.  Douglas. 

SrM.MARY  :  Illu.'itrates  the  basic  rules  for  the  correct  use  of  quo- 
tation marks  and  Italics.    With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Punctuation.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Punctuation  and  capitalization 
(nimstrlp) 

iPE1450]  421  77-740088 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


R 


R.  A.  A.  F.  heritage  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and 
Informiition  Bureau,  1971.  Made  by  Australian  Common- 
wealth Film  Unit.    Released  in  the  IJ.  S..  1971. 

28  mtn.    wt    color.     16  uim. 

CREDITS:    Producer.   Roland   Beckett:   director.   SUnlej   Dalb;. 

SrMM.\KV :  Presents  the  hlstorj  of  the  flrat  fifty  years  of  the 
Bo.val  Australian  Air  Force.  Includes  scenes  of  actlOD  in  World 
Wars  I  and  11,  Korea,  and  Vietcani. 

1.  Australia.  Royal  Australian  Atr  Force.  I.  Australia.  News 
and  Information  Bureau. 

[UG635.A8]  358.4  71-7I35B8 

Ausirallan  News  and  Informatioo  Bureau 


R.  A.  F.   &  8th  Air  Force  report  from  Britain 
(Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no.  8 


RAI — Radiotelevisione  italiana 
see 

Ncorealism. 

R  &  I  Investment  Company 
see 


Legislative  politics. 


R.  B.  Kitaj  (Motion  picture)  Arts  Council  of  Great  Bri- 
tain, London.  1967.  Made  by  Maya  Film  Productions,  Lon- 
don.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

30  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS  :  Director,  James  Scott ;  commentary,  R.  B.  Kluj,  Chris- 
topher Finch  ;  photographer  and  editor,  Adam  B.  Uill. 

SUM31ARY:  A  study  of  the  viewpoint  and  the  work  of  R.  B. 
KitaJ,  one  of  the  early  pop  artists,  pointing  out  that  he  now  cooalders 
bis  painting  an  extension  of  his  present  political  commitment  and 
awareness.  Explores  the  sources  of  hl.s  ideas  and  obserres  them 
materialize  from  first  sketches  through  final  paintings. 

1.  KltaJ.  R.  B.        I.  Arts  Council  of  Great  Britain.    II.  Films  In- 
corporated. 
[ND237.K]  927  77-712017 

Films  Incorporated 

The  RC  time  constant — long  and  short  {Motion  picture) 
Animated  Electronics  Films,  1967. 

4  mln    8l-    color,     super  8  ram.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  sertesj 

Ijoop  film  mounted  in  cartridRe. 

Also  lssue<1  in  standard  8  mm.  cartridse  and  in  16  mm.  reel. 

With  narrative  iculde  and  animation  model. 

Sumtnary:  Uses  animation  to  illustrate  tw©  side-by-.ilde  circuits 
of  resistor -capad tor  combinations,  showing  the  important  dlfferencei 
in  circuit  actions  that  occur  and  exist  between  a  long  time  constant 
circuit  and  a  short  time  constant  circuit     With  subtitles. 

1.   Electric  circuits.  i.   Animated    Electronict  Filmt  (Firm) 

Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture)  , 

537  Fi  A  68-262^ 

Animated  Elertronlc  Films 

RCA  Computer  Systems 
see 

Me. 

RCA  (Models  Junior  and  35016)  part  1  {Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Relea.sed  bv  MrfJiiiu-lim  Kook  Co.. 
1968. 

-   iti!ii.     xi.     color.     8  mm.      (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

l-oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

firdilM:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Shihih'Iii/:  Demon-Ht rates  the  operation  of  RCA  Junior  and  35010 
moilelx  of  ntotlon  picture  projectors.  Sbows  the  step-by-step  proce- 
dures for  ■w'tilng  up  and  focusing  projectors,  showing  films,  and 
rep:i(-klnK  the  projertors. 

1.  Mov log-picture  projectors.  l  Chandler  Publishing  Company, 
San  Franflsco.  ti.  McGraw-Hill  llook  Company.  Series  r  Audlo- 
rlftiial  equipment  operation  (Motion  picture) 

778.5  70-702167 

Mc<: raw-Hill  Book  Ck>. 

RCA  (Models  Junior  and  36016)  part  2  (Motion  picture) 
Otaiidler  Pub.  O.     Relensed  bv  McCi.nw-Hill   Hook  Co., 

'J   niin.     nI.     color.     8  mm.      (Audiovisual   equipment  operation) 

l.oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Ci-editt:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Sutnimii-v:  I>emonMtrareM  the  operation  of  RCA  Junior  and  35016 
mo<l*-N  of  motion  picture  projectors.  Shows  the  step-by-step  proce- 
dure" for  xetiing  up  and  focusing  projectors,  showing  films,  and 
repocking  the  projedom. 

1.  Movlng-pirture  projectors.  i.  Ctiandler  Fublishlng  Company. 
Kan  FrsDClnco.  ii.  UcOraw-HIlt  Book  Company.  Serlea:  Audio- 
tUusI  equipm*-ni  operation   (Jlotloo  picture) 

778.5  78-702188 

Hr^Jraw-HllinookCo. 

RCA  (Models  Junior  and  35016)  part  3  (Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
196M. 

1'  mill.     Mi.     wlor,     8  mm.     (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

l.'fup  film  inouiiled  in  cartridge. 

irvAitt:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

nmnmurfi:  Demonstrates  the  operullon  of  BCA  Junior  and  35018 
n«>del>t  of  motion  picture  projectors.  Shows  the  step-by-step  procfr 
diires  for  setllng  up  and  focusing  projectors,  showing  films,  and  re- 
packing the  projertom. 

1.  Moving  phi  II  re  projet^or-.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company, 
8an  Frsn«iMi,.  n,  Mrtlraw  Hill  Itook  Company.  Series:  Audlo- 
Tlxunl  equipment  operation  (Motion  picture) 

778.5  77-702169 

M'liruw  Hill  Book  Co. 


RCA  (Models  Junior  and  35016)  part  4  (Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Ca     Released  by  McGt^w-Hil!  Book  Co., 

1068. 

3  mln.    .^i.     color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  film  nwunted  In  cartridge. 

Creditt:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  RCA  Junior  and  35010 
models  of  motion  picture  projectors.  Shows  the  step-by-step  proce- 
dures for  setting  up  and  focusing  projectors,  showing  films,  and  re- 
packing the  projectors. 

1.  Movlng-plcture  projectors.  r.  Chandler  Publishing  Company, 
San  Francisco,  u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Audio- 
visual equipment  operation  (Motion  picture) 

77B.5  71-702170 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


RCAF 
see   Canada. 


Rt^al  Canadian  Air  Force 


The  R.  C.  M.  P.  musical  ride  {Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
I>aichford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  by  Naticsial 
Fihn  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

n  mln.     sU.     color.     16  mm. 

French  version  relea-'Wd  under  the  title  Iji  course  muslcale  de  la 
gendiirmerie  royale  du  Canada. 

Summary:  Shows  .scenes  of  the  performance  of  the  Royal  Canadian 
Mounted  Police  In  which  the  horsemen  execute  complicated  figures 
Mith  precision. 

1.  Cnnada.  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police.  2.  Show  riding— 
Canada.  i.  Moreland- Latch  ford  Productions,  Toronto,    n.  Canada. 

National  Film  Board,    ni.  Canadian  Travel  Film  library. 

357  75-703022 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


RD-DR  Corporation,  New  York 
see 


Question  7. 


R.  E.  A.  D. — reading  for  experience,  achievement,  and  de- 
velopment (Filmatrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1967. 

33  f I-.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Cecil  Osoff. 

Summary:  Describes  a  community  action  program  designed  to 
meet  the  needs  of  academically  deprived  students  which  stresses 
listening,  speaking,  reading,  and  writing  techniques.     With  captions. 

1.  Socially  handicapped  children  —  Education  —  Language  arts. 
I.  Herbert  M.  Blklns  Company. 

371.9  70-734106 

Herbert  M.  Elk  Ins  Co. 


R.  F.  S.  Productions 
see 

The  Bible:   a  literary  heritage. 


R.  H.  Macy  and  Company,  New  York 
see    Macy  (R.  H.)   and  Company,  New  York 


RHR  Filmedia 
see 

The  Steel  reefs. 

The  Talk  was  of  energy. 

R.J.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Co. 
see    Reynolds  (R.  J, )  Tobacco  Company 

RKO  Film  Collection 
see 

Annie  Oakley. 

The  Ex-Mrs.  Bradford. 

Girl  rush, 

RKO  General,  inc. 
see 

Hey  media  buyer. 

The  Way-out  world  of  Fred  Feldman. 

RKO-Pathe,  inc. 
see 

The  Eager  minda. 


142 


White  magic. 

RKO  Radio  Pictures  Film  Collection 
see 

A  Damsel  in  distress. 

King  Kong. 

King  Kong  trailer. 

The  Magnificent  Ambersons. 

On  the  loose. 
Report  on  Japan. 
T.  V.  A. 

RKO  Radio  Pictures,  inc. 
see 

Annie  Oaliley. 
Citizen  Kane  [trailer] 
The  Ex -Mrs.  Bradford. 

A  gift  for  Heidi. 
Girl  rush. 

King  Kong. 
Little  women. 

The  Magnificent  Ambersons, 
On  the  loose. 

Valley  of  the  sun. 
Viva  Mexico, 


RKO  Teleradio  Pictures 
see 

The  Naked  and  the  dead. 

The  RL  time  constant  (Motion  picture)     Animated  Elec- 
tronics Films,  1969. 

4  mill.    si.    TOlor.    super  8  mm.     { Basic  electricity ) 

I/wp  lilm  raoliDted  in  cartridge. 

Wltti  narrative  ttulde  and  animation  model. 

Summani:  Shows  by  animation  the  current/voltage  relationships 
10  a  resistor/inductor  combination,  for  both  the  long-time  constant 
and  the  short-time  constant  cases.    With  subtitles. 

1.    Impedance    (Electricityl  I.    Animated    Electronics  Films 

(Firm)  Series:  Basic  electricity  (Motion  picture) 

537.6  78-708691 

-Animated  Electronics  Films 


RLF  Productions 
see 

The  Hunt, 

RMI  Film  Productions 
see 

The  Age  of  Pericles. 

The  Age  of  the  heroes. 
Alexander  of  Macedonia. 

The  American  Southwest — land  of  enchant- 
ment. 

The  Ancient  land  of  Thebes, 
Animal  facts. 


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RM  Film  Producttons    (Continued) 

Farm  animals. 

Let's  talk  about  weather. 

The  Apache  today. 

Foods  to  help  us  grow. 

The  Letter. 

A  Fort  on  the  mid -Missouri. 

The  Library. 

The  Art  of  persuasion. 

George  Washington  Carver— a  study  in 

A  Lion  is  in  the  Senate. 

Athens — evolution  of  a  polls. 

genius. 

Australia — ^The  timeless  land. 

The  Golden  spike— 1860-1869. 

Logical  thinking. 

The  Long  night  of  war. 

Batik. 

Graybell,  the  cat. 

Bench  metal  work. 

I,yndon  B.  Johnson,  a  President  from 

Growing  up. 

Texas. 

Black  and  white  and  shades  of  gray. 

The  Hands  of  Marfa. 

Making  mobiles. 

Black  men  in  blue. 

Harry  S.  Truman,  a  man  of  Bidependence. 

Mark  Twain — more  a  man  than  a  legend. 

Brass  instruments. 

How  to  make  a  sand  mold  and  a  foundry 
casting. 

The  Maya  of  Yucatan. 

Cairo — gateway  to  the  West. 

How  to  operate  a  vertical  "iming  noachlne. 

Carry  Nation,  Missouri's  milltai*  pro- 

How to  operate  the  engine  lathe,  part  1. 

Memphis  on  the  Delta. 

hibitionist. 

How  to  operate  the  engine  lathe,  part  2. 

Metal  spinning  techniques. 

Chalk  creations. 

How  to  operate  the  shiqwr. 

Misscuri  medicine  man. 

Charles  Augustus  Lindbergh,  builder  of  a 
dream. 

How  to  use  the  oxyacetylene  welder. 

Missouri's  fighting  artist. 

The  Chlsholm  Trail. 

Imagery  applied. 

Missouri's  leather-bound  orator. 

The  Cliffs  of  Meteora. 

The  Inner  trip. 

Missouri's  "Little  Giant" 

The  Coming  of  the  iron  horse. 

An  Introduction  to  the  metal  shop. 

A  Moment  of  pressure. 

Creating  with  clay. 

James  A.  Reed,  Missouri's  Irreconcilable 

The  Mouth  of  the  well  of  the  Bza. 

The  Crib  foreman's  assignment. 

senator. 

jjycenae — ancient  city  of  gold. 

James  Bowie,  the  man  with  the  knife. 

A  Nation  rides  the  rails — 1860-1900. 

Daily  life  in  ancient  Egypt. 

James  Stephen  Hogg,  Texas'  first  native 

The  Navajo — shepherds  of  the  desert. 

Daily  life  in  ancient  Greece. 

governor. 

The  Navajo  story. 

Dally  life  in  ancient  Rome. 

John  Joseph  Pershing,  a  soldier  from 

Daily  life  in  Elizabethan  England. 

Laclede. 

John  Nance  Gamer,  An  American  states- 

The Navajo  today. 

Daily  life  in  the  dawn  of  human  time. 

man  from  Uvalde. 

The  Negro  cowboys. 

Jos^h  Pulitzer,  Missouri's  immigrant 

Ordeal  at  Gettysburg. 

Daily  life  in  the  Fertile  Crescent. 

editor. 

Judge  Roy  Bean,  law  west  of  the  Pecos. 

The  Ozarks  ol  Harold  Bell  Wright. 

Dally  life  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

Pepper  the  puppet. 

Dance  sketches. 

The  Jungles  of  Chiapas. 

Percussion  Instruments. 

Delphi — center  of  the  universe. 

A  land  called  Louisiana. 

Pioneer  railroading. 

The  Dictionary. 

The  Land  of  Amun  Ra. 

The  Plains  of  Yucatan. 

Dinosaurs. 

The  Land  of  the  god  pharaohs. 

Easter  Island. 

Land  of  the  Minoans. 

A  Poem  should  not  mean — but  be. 

The  End  of  Reconstruction. 

The  Land  of  the  people. 

Poet  laureate  of  the  children. 

The  I^nd  of  upper  Egypt. 

Poetry  to  be  heard. 

The  End  of  the  outlaw  State. 

■fc             .»       ■  ■                 11  il^amL  ■»  ^       t^t^t^twm^tit^n          MMfMN  II 

Enoch  H.  Crowder,  "Mr.  Judge  Advocate 

Learning  to  measure. 

Pmcticu  woooworuiif:  tooMnicooo    jumcij. 

General", 

Let's  talk  about  air. 

Practidl  woodworking:  Dcsisn. 

The  Fall  cf  the  Alamo. 

Let's  talk  about  machines. 

Practical  woodwortinf:  Hand  tool*. 

The  Family. 

Let's  talk  about  magnets. 

143 

Practical  woodworkint:  Introductioo  to  woodworking. 

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RMI  Film  Productions    (Continued) 

Prscticsl  woodworking:  Machine  tools. 

Prose  symbolism. 
The  PueMo  story. 

Rapa  Nui. 

The  Research  paper. 

Safety  in  the  metal  shop. 

Sam  Houston,  frontier  statesman, 

Samuel  T.  Rayburn,  the  squire  of  Bonham. 

The  Santa  Fe  Trail. 

Sara  Teasdale,  a  poet  of  loneliness. 

Sculptors  of  the  forest. 
The  Sense  of  a  sentence. 
Sheet  metal  work. 

Southwestern  Indian  crafts, 
Sparta — a  study  in  militarism. 

A  ^okesman  for  the  masses. 

Spring. 

Stephen  Fuller  Austin,  the  father  of  Texas. 

String  instruments. 

The  Struggle  for  statehood. 
Symbolism  In  poetry. 

Tempera  painting. 

They  called  it  Reconstruction. 

A  Tour  of  the  Alabama  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Arkansas  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Confederate  capltolB. 
A  Tour  of  the  Florida  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Georgia  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Illinois  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Indiana  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Kansas  aate  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Kentucky  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Louisiana  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Maryland  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Michigan  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Minnesota  State  Capitol. 


A  Tour  of  the  Mississippi  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  National  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Nebraska  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  New  Mexico  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  North  CaroUna  State 
Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Ohio  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Oklahoma  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  Capitol, 
A  Tour  of  the  South  Carolina  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  State  Capitol  of  Iowa. 
A  Tour  of  the  Tennessee  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Texas  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Virginia  State  Capitol. 

A  Tour  of  the  West  Virginia  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Capitol. 
A  Town  called  Kansas. 
A  Tube  of  lipstick. 
Turkey:    The  ancient  land. 
Turkey:   The  coming  of  Christianity. 
Turkey:    The  impact  of  Islam. 

Turkey:    The  modem  state. 

The  Twilight  of  an  ancient  people. 

Walter  Williams,  Missouri's  first  citizen 
of  journalism. 

Weather. 

The  Well  of  Demeter. 

Where  do  you  live  ? 

Why  is  a  man? 


William  Rockhill  Nelson,  Missouri's 
editor,  publisher,  philanthropist. 

William  Sydney  Port  er,  alias  O.  Henry, 


Woodwind  instruments. 
The  World  of  color. 
World  of  science,  no.  1. 

World  of  science,  no.  2, 
The  World  of  shape. 
The  World  of  sound. 
The  World  of  touch. 

144 


The  World  of  Tutankhamun, 
Writing  a  good  paragraph. 

Writing  a  good  theme. 
Zoo  animals. 


RNA  transcription  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Kow,  Pub- 
lishei>.  11)72.    Made  \*y  ilay  State  Film  PrwUictions. 

4  uiin,     si.     color,    super  8  nmi,     (Macromolwulur  biosynthesis) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Author,  J.  I.Awrence  Foi ;  artist.  George  Kelvin, 

Sl'MM.UtY:  i:se8  anlniation  to  trace  the  transcription  sequence 
of  PUKj-me  formation,  showing  attachment  to  DNA  and  the  subse- 
quent formation  of  ItNA.  Shows  the  three  types  of  RNA  produced 
fi-uni  DNA  and  describe--*  their  preparation  for  function  In  protein 
svuthe-'i-'. 

1,  Ribonucleic  add,         I.  Harper  &  Row,  PubllBhers.     II.  Series: 
Maciomoiecular  biosynthesis  (Motion  picture) 
[QH431 1  574.8  73-712600 

Harper  &  Row,  Publishers 

E.  O.  P.  beefs  up  profits  {Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  Ottawa,  and  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  by  Nntioiial  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

2G  niln.     sd.     biw,     16  mm. 

Rummai-y:  Discus.'tes  various  aspects  of  beef  merchandising. 

1,  Cattle  trade— Canada,         i.  Canada.     D^t.  of  Agriculture, 
n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board, 

338.1  70-700331 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


R  S  V  P  {Motion  picture)  Knox  Gelatine.  Made  by  Show 
Associates.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 
1969. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Outlines  the  history  of  haute  cuisine  begun  Id  France 
by  Francis  t  In  the  fifteenth  century.  Shows  how  young  people  of 
France  and  America  have  adapted  traditions  to  a  new  life  style, 
and  focuses  on  American  cuisine. 

1.  Gastronomy— History.  2.  Cookery,  French.  3.  Cookery,  Amer- 
ican.       I.  Knox  Gelatine.  Inc.     ir.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service. 


Inc, 


641.5 


70-705650 


R.  T.  French  Compai^ 
see    French  (R.  T.)    Company 


Rx:   caation    {Motion  picture) 
1960. 


Jerry  Xx>ng  Productitms, 


10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director,  writer,  and  narrator,  Richard  W.  Lawall;  direc- 
tor of  photography,  Andrew  J.  Long. 

Summary:  A  documentary  which  points  out  the  dangers  Involred 
in  purchasing  drugs  from  unethical  pharmaceutical  manufacturers. 

1.  Drug  trade.        i.  Jerry  Long  Productions. 

658.89  Fi  67-933 


Rx  for  hydraulics  cost  control  (Motion  picture)     Mobil  Oil 
Corp.,  1968.    Made  by  Telic,  inc. 

17  mIn.     R<1.     col.n-.     1«  mm. 

SiiiiDii'jrit:  IH-'HumstratPS  various  ways  In  whicli  fxpenslvc  li.v- 
draullc  oils  are  wasted  nud  InfRlclently  used.  Chet  Huntley  (If- 
pcribes  the  effoits  of  the  Mohlj  Oii  Corporation  to  analyse  and  solve 
the  hydraulic  problems  of  Individual  plants, 

1  Hydraulic  fluids,        i.  Mobil  Oil  Corporation. 

621.2  Fi  A  68-516 

CINE 

RX  for  learning — individually  prescribed  instruction  {Mo- 
Hon  picture)  William  W.  Matthews  &  Co,,  1968.  Made 
with  the  cooi>eration  of  the  Ijoaming:  Re.scarrh  and  Derel- 
opment  Center.  TTniversity  of  Pittsburfrh. 

28  mIn.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suininnry:  Describes  the  individually  prescribed  method  of  ele- 
meniiiry  Inflructlon  as  developed  by  the  I..earninK  Research  and  De- 
velopment Center,  Tnlverelty  of  PittsburKh.  Explains  how  and  why 
the  project  is  being  carried  out  at  the  Oakleaf  Elementary  School  in 
the  Baldwin  School  District. 

1.    Education.   Kiementary— 1W5-  2.    Indlvliliiatlzeil   instruc- 

tion.       1.  William  W.  Matthews  and  Company. 

371.39  Fi  A  68-2318 

William  W.  Matthews  &  Co. 


Rx:  not  for  kicks  {FUmatrip)    Cathedral  Films,  1968. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  9 
mln.    nrcnigroove.     (DrugB  in  our  society,  no.  3) 

With   -tudy  guide  and  script  by  Richard  S.  Scott. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Edward  D.  Eagle;  director,  Jack  L. 
Tyler. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  use  and  mi^<u.<«  of  drugs,  pointing  out 
the  dangers  of  habituating  and  addictive  drugs,  including  various 
types  of  setlatives,  tranquilizers,  and  stimulants. 

1.  Narcotics.  i.  Cathedral  Films,  Inc.,  Burbank,  Calif.  Se- 
ries: Drugs  in  onr  society  (Filnistrip)  no.  3. 

613.8  Fi  68-2077 


:  not  for  kicks 
see 


Los  Medicamcntos:  no  son  un  juego. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rx — Reed   City   {Motion  picture) 
TV  Center,  1&67. 


University  of  Michiifan 


30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Also  ie.'iued  on  rldeo  tape  (1  In.) 

Nummary:  Siirveys  the  problem*  of  Reed  City.  Mich.,  a  typical 
Anierlcnn  small  town.  In  Its  flght  to  anrvlTe  Id  20th  century  urban 
United  States.    Hosted  by  Richard  Morrow. 

1.  Reed  City— Soc.  condlt  i.  Michigan.  University.  Television 
Center. 


Michigan  University 


301.3 
TV  Center 


Fi  A  68-286 


The  Rabbtt  joint    {Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 
196S. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworklof — hand 
tooU) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Joints  (En^neerlng)  i.  Walden  film  Corpo- 
ration.       Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  75-708439 
Waldeo  Film  Oocp. 


RabMt.  [Motion  picttirc] 
1971. 


Eccentric  Grck  Gnenu  Workshop, 


I)  min,     id.     color.     16  mm. 

With  dbcuuion  qiwttiocu. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  sod  icript,  Ted  Fairchild;  original  concept, 
John  Phalen:  ctmenman.  Ron  Pelnlilo- 

SUMMARY;  Explores  the  conflict  between  loving  lomeone  and  behaving 
responsibly  toward  him  by  presenting  a  story  in  which  a  nirK-year-old  boy  has 
hb  fifvt  encounter  with  death  when  hi>  pet  rabbit  dies. 

I.  Conduct  of  life.     2.  Death.       I.  Eccentric  Circle  Cinema  Workshop. 
(BJ  1581.21  155.4  72-700003 

Eccentric  Qrcle  Cinema  72  MARC 

Workshop 

The  Rabbit  and  the  turtle  (FUmgtrip)     Filmstiip  Honae, 

1970. 

51  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s.,  10  In.,  3Sk  rpa., 
11  mln.     (African  trickster  tales,  no.  4) 

With  script. 

CreditM:  Writer.  Erelyn  Kelsman;  art.  Joel  Dolens. 

SunMnary.  An  African  tale  in  which  the  rabbit  tries  to  prove 
that  he  Is  faster  than  Beveral  of  his  turtle  friends.  FW  elenwotary 
grades. 

1.   Animals— Juvenile  films.  l   Pllmatrlp   House,   New   Twk. 

Series:  African  trickster  tales  (Fllmstrip)  no.  4. 

872.6  72-787078 

Plttnstrlp  House 


Rabbit   Hill    {Motion  picture)      National   Broadcasting   Co. 
Released  by  McGmw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

53  m!n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Orlgl[i;ilIy  telecast  In  the  Children's  theater  presentation  of  NBO. 

Summary:  A  story  which  tells  bow  the  small  animals  who  live  on 
Rabbit  Hill  are  affected  by  the  new  owners  who  move  into  the  big 
house  and  plant  a  garden. 

I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  n.  UcGraw-Hlll  Book 
Company. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-1761 

McGran-Hlll  Book  Co. 

The  Rabbit,  the  rhinoceros,  and  the  elephant  {FUmstrip) 
Filmstrip  House,  1970. 

53  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  1  s.,  10  lo..  8Si  rpm., 
11  mln.     (African  trickster  tales,  no.  1) 

With  script 

Creditt:  Writer,  Evelyn  Kelsman:  art,  Joel  Dolens. 

Summary:  An  African  tale  In  which  a  tug  of  war  contest  matches 
the  rabbit's  wits  against  the  power  of  the  rfalnoceroe  and  the 
elephant.    For  primary  grades. 

1,   Animals — Juvenile   films.  L    Filmstrip  House,   New   York. 

Series:  African  trickster  Ules  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

372.6  75-737076 

Filmstrip  House 


1W  RabMt  who  wasted  to  be  different  [Inlmstrip]  Educational 
Projectiotis  Corp.,  1968. 

31  b.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-147) 

With  tescher'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforccmenl  of 
medial  long  U  and  medial  short  U.  Presents  a  itory  about  a  rabbit  who  wishes 
to  be  fomething  other  than  ■  rabbit.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  En^ish  language— Voweb—Juve- 
Bik  fUsu.  3.  Contentment — Juvenile  Ghat.  [  I .  Rabbits — Stories^  I .  Educa- 
tioiial  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series;  Reading  program.  iFilmstrip]  Level 
1,  R-14?. 

ILB1525]  372.4  72-733556 

Educational  Projectioas  72  MARC 

Corp. 

(RabUtB]  {Motion  picture)  Intematioaal  Tele-Film  Pro- 
dnctimia,  1949. 

11  m!'i.     <d,     b&w.     16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 
Creditt:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee, 
Summary:  Surveys  the  life,  habits,  and  habitats  of  wild  rabbltv 
Points  out   the  economic   Importance  of  their  fur  and  their  meat. 
Shows  the  proper  way  to  handle  rabbits. 

1-  Rabbits.  2.  Zoology,  Economic.  i.  International  Tele-Pllm 
Producttoos.  Inc.  Series:  John  Kleran's  kateldo.'wope  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

Fi  67-2069 

Rabbits  {motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  if  ade  by  James 
F.  Bishop  Film  Communicntions.  Released  bv  McGraw- 
Hill  Hook  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Let's  see  the  animals  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

^ummflry.-  Presents  a  view  of  the  life  pattern  of  rabbits.  In- 
cluding their  characteristics,  environment,  and  locomotion.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  lUbbltft— Juvenile  films.  i.  Chandler  Publlsdilng  Company, 
San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Let's 
see  the  anlmal.<!  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  74-702207 

McGraw-Hill  Book  (>>. 


Rabbits  (Motion  picture)  Ftbns/Weet.  Released  by  ATMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 

11  Diln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Stammary:  A  closeup  look  at  the  habits  and  behavior  of  rabbits. 
Without  narration. 

L  Rabbits.  L  PUms/west,  Inc.  n.  AIMS  Instrnetlonal  Media 
Services. 

599.3  75-704204 

AIMS  iDstuctlonal  He>  dla  Services 

Rabbits  and  hares  (Motion  picture)  Boulton-Hawker  Films, 
London,  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Committee  for 
Audio- Visual  Aids  in  Education,  London,  1966.  American 
version  made  and  released  by  International  Film  Bureau. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Looking  at  animals  aeries) 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Credif:  Educational  adviser,  Gwen  Dunn ;  pbott^raphy,  A.  Faolk- 
oer  Taylor. 

Summary:  Compares  the  moving,  feeding,  and  living  habits  of  rab- 
bits and  hares.  Notes  that  the  sensory  awareness  and  general  physi- 
ology of  the  two  animals  are  similar,  while  the  living  habits  and  rais- 
ing of  the  young  differ.  Contra.<tts  the  differences  In  newborn  rab- 
bits and  hares.  Discusses  the  damage  both  breeds  cause  to  crops. 
Show8  the  basic  physiological  and  ecological  aspects  of  the  lives  of 
rabbits  and  hares,  illustrating  with  the  brown  hare,  mountain  and 
arctic  hares,  and  brown  rabbits. 

1.   Lagomorpha.  t.  Boulton-Hawker  Films,  ltd.      n.   Interna- 

tional Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  CHilcago.        Series:  Looking  at  animals  se- 
ries (Motion  picture) 

699.3  Fi  A  67-5542 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 

Rabbits  are  the  friends  of  toads  (Motion  picture)  Doro- 
thy Knowles,  1968. 

12  min.    sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Photographer,  Fred  Schenk.    Coat:  Byo  Crane  Klyabn. 

Summary:  An  Innocent  little  boy,  enraptured  by  the  life  In  the 
undn-growth  In  which  be  plays.  Is  oblivious  to  the  violence  whldi  la 
asBodated  with  the  weapons  which  be  finds  hidden  In  the  graaa. 

1.  Violence.        I.  Knowles.  Dorothy  Sefton. 

301.15  76-707749 

The  Rabbit's  eyebrows  (Filmstrip)  Hudson  Photographic 
Industries,  1968. 

37  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3i  rpm., 
7  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (The  Whimsical  world  of  Robwt  Sargent) 

Also  Issued  with  phoootape  in  casette. 

With  teacher's  guld& 

Creditt:  Writer,  artist,  and  narrator.  Robert  Sargent 

Summary:  An  original  fable  about  a  rabbit  who  has  lost  his  eye- 
brows and  learrts  that  good  fortooe  can  be  found  In  the  most  unex- 
pected places. 

I.  Sargent,  Robert  E.    n.  Hudson  Photographic  iDdnstrles. 
Series:  The  Whimsical  world  of  Robert  Sargent  (Filmstrip) 

398.24  70-733030 

Hudson  Photographic  Indnatrles 


Rabbits,  hares 

ates.  1970. 


1  their  enemies.  [Motion  picture^    Troll  Associ- 


4  min.     ti.     color,     super  8  mm.     (In  field  and  meadow) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  behavior  and  activities  of  rabbits,  hares,  and 
their  enemies  as  found  in  their  natural  habitats. 

1.  Rabbits— Juvenile  films.  2.  Hares — Juvenile  films.  3.  Predation — Juve- 
nikfilras.  (l.RabbitS]  t.  Troll  Asaodam.  II.  Series:  In  field  and  meadow. 
{Motion  picture] 

tQL737.L32]  599  72-700742 

TroU  AMOciates  72  MARC 

Babies  in  a  honnn  patient  (Motion  picture)  Unirermty  of 
California  Extension,  1960.  Made  by  Motion  Picture 
Production  Dept  Released  by  Educational  Film  Sales, 
University  of  California  Extension,  and  American  Society 
for  Microbiology. 

3  min.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

CredUi:  Producer  and  director,  Allue  Bvans;  sdentlfie  advisn', 
Donald  M.  Reynolds. 

Summary;  Shows  a  group  of  persons  In  Iran  wbo  were  bitten  by 
a  rabid  wolf  and  taken  to  the  Pasteur  Institute  for  treatment  Pic- 
tures the  symptoms  leading  to  extreme  prostration,  paralysis,  coma, 
and  death. 

1.  Rabies.  t  California.  University.  Unlverrtty  Extension,  n. 
California.  University.  Educational  Film  Sales,  m.  American  So- 
ciety for  Microbiology. 

616.9  Fi  A  68-267 

American  Society  for  Microbiology 


Rabinowitz,  Shalom,   1859-1916 


Tevye. 


Raccoons.  [Motion  picture]     Troll  Associates,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     Gn  field  and  meadow) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  behavior  and  activities  of  raccoons  aa  found  in 
their  natural  habiUL 

I.  Raccoons— Juvenile  films,     t'-  Raccoons)        I.  TroU  Associstcs.     II. 
Series;  In  field  and  meadow.  [Motion  picture] 

[QL737.C26]  599  72-700741 

Troll  Associates  72  MARC 


The  Race  (Motion  picture)     Meals  for  Millions  Foundation, 
1967.    Made  by  Burt  Martin  Associatee. 

28  mlD.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  how  foreign  students  at  a  training  school  Lo 
Santa  Monica  are  taught  to  produce  blgh-proteln  foods  at  low  cost 
Follows  two  of  the  students  to  their  own  community  where  they  de- 
velop a  co-op  and  plan  a  food  production  plant 

1.  Food  supply.  2.  Food  Industry  and  trade.  l  Meals  for  Mil- 
lions Fouadatlon. 

SS8.1  FiAea-soo 

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The  Race  (Motion  picture)  STP  Corp.  Made  by  Allend'or 
Produftions.  Released  bv  Paramoiint  Pictures  Coni.. 
1971. 

15  mln.     .>«1.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  a  modem  automobile  race  as  a  traditional 
tournament,  viewed  through  the  eyes  of  the  picnidilng.  InfleM 
audience.  Uses  blank  verse  narration  In  depicting  drivers  as  knights, 
mechanics  as  squires,  and  cars  as  steeds. 

■ Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Automobile  racing.  I.  STP  Corporation.     II.  Paramoimt 

Pictures  Corporation. 

796.7  70-711412 

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Race  for  deaBilr.[Motioa  picture]    Tech  Films,  1972.    Rdeaied 
by  Perennial  Educatioa. 

27  min.     ML     oolot.     16  bul 

Other  versioot:  1 6  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  super  S  ram.  on  red 
with  opbcal  sound;  super  S  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  videoupe  on 
red;  and  videocassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Views  a  race  sponsored  by  the  National  Air  Pollution  Contrd 
'  Adniiaistratioa  in  which  a  variety  of  mtconventiooal  fuels  were  tested  in  vefaicka 
with  standard  intental  combtstion  engi.->es;  discusses  the  operuioa  of  the  tDlcr- 
nal  combustioo  engine  and  the  effect  of  its  eroiatioos  on  pollution-  Also  explains 
and  dcmoostrates  rtew  propulaioa  tystema. 

1 '  Air— PoUulion.  2.  Automobile  exhaust  gas.  I.  Tech  Films  Corporation. 
II.  Perennial  Education.  itK. 

[TD886.5]  621.43  72-700997 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 


Race  for  the  wire  {Motion  picture)    Anaconda  Wire  and 
Cable  Ca,  1968.    Made  by  Joba  J.  Soffhrtie  and  Ca 

'2S  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credilt:  Music,  Marlon  Evsns. 

SuMmary:  \  story  about  the  problem  of  a  utility  executive  and 
the  suggested  solution  of  his  friend,  an  industrial  salesman.  Indi- 
cates Anaconda's  commitment  to  alumlaum.  Includes  views  of  a 
utility  job  site  and  of  fabricating  plants  En  the  United  SUtes. 

1.  Anaconda  Wire  and  Cable  Company.  2.  Aluminum  Industry 
arid  trade.     3.  Electric  utilities.  l  Anaconda  Wire  and  Cable 

COmpaoy. 

67L8  79-701727 

CINE 


Race:  the  study  of  hnman  variation  {FUmJitrip) 
tional  Filmstrips,  1967. 


Educa- 


53  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Man's  biological  heritage) 

Eastman  color. 

Credit»:  Writer.  Mary  Lee  Nolan  :  Illustrator,  Hal  Story. 

Summary:  Defines  race,  population,  and  gene  pool.  Describes  how 
racial  mlxins  and  separation  occur  and  describes  the  major  features 
of  Caucasold,  Negroid,  and  Mongoloid  people.     With  captions. 

1.  Ethnic  types.     2.  Population  genetics.  i.  Bklucatlonal  Film- 

strips,  HaotsvUle,  Tex.         Series:  Man's  biological  heritage  <nim- 
Btrlp) 

572  Fi  68-2003 


Kaoa  to  exttactloa.  [Moticm  picture]     BBC-TV,  Loadoo.  1967. 
RelcMed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Hhns. 

30  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  Mayan  dvihzatioD.  and  shows  how  the  Lacandoo 
Indians  have  maintairted  the  purity  at  their  race  despite  attempted  colonixacion 
by  the  Spaniards.  ExpUittt  thai  inbreedini  has  doomed  them  to  extinction,  and 
that  medical  dau  gathered  from  otMerviag  them  may  save  other  members  of  the 
human  race  fiom  extinctioa. 

1.  tacandoB  ItMlians.  2.  Inbreeding.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
TdeviMon  Strvicc.     II.  Time-Ufc  Films. 

[F1221.U]  970.3  77-714405 

Time-Uffe  PUns  73  MARC 


The  Race  to  save  Abu  Simbei  (Motion  picture)     Reader's 
digest    Made  and  released  by  Vavin,  1966. 

T  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Based  on  an  article  of  the  same  title  which  appeared  In  the 
Reader's  digest,  January  1966. 

Summary;  Describes  efforts  to  save  the  temple  Abu  Simbel  by 
moving  it  farther  up  the  banks  of  the  Nile  Klver  when  impending 
flood  conditions  threatened  to  destroy  It. 

1.  Abu  Sunbul,  Egypt  t.  The  Reader's  digest  n  Vavin,  Inc.. 
New  York. 

722  Fi  A  6&-1617 

Vavin.  Inc 


Race  with  the  wind  {Motion  picture)    Winih  Films  Corp. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (Sports  InactlOD) 

Credit*:  Director,  Richard  Wlnik;  script,  Martin  Andrews;  nar- 
rator, Chrln  Schenkel;  cameramen,  Carson  DavidsoQ,  Bernard  Dres- 
ner; film  editor.  Irving  Oatiman. 

Summary;  The  membera  of  the  Com^na  SUedds  family  Join  a 
sailing  race  sponsored  by  the  Larchmoct  Yacht  Clab  In  New  York, 
and  demonstrate  techniques  used  in  response  to  varying  wind  con- 
ditions 

1.  Yacht  racing.  i.  Wlnik  PItms  Corporation,  New  York.     n. 

Paramount  Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  Sports  1b  action  (Mo- 

tltm  picture) 

797.1  7^701967 


The  Racer's  adce  {Motion  picture)     STP  Corp.    Made  bj 
Dynamic  Films.    Released  by  Aasociatiott  Films,  1969. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Spanish  veraioo  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  23-year  effort  of  auto  racer  Andy  Orana- 
telll  to  win  the  coveted  Indianapolis  "900"  auto  racing  classic,  and 
his  eventual  success  with  ttie  STP  racing  team  car  driven  by  Mario 
Andrettl  in  the  1969  race. 

1.  Indianapolis  Speedway  Race.    2.  GranateUI,  Anthony,  1823- 
t.  STP  Corporation,    n.  Association  Films,  Inc. 

796.7  76-706003 

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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Races  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa  {FHiMtrip)  Au- 
dioVisual  Associates.  Released  by  the  Union  of  South 
Africi  Government  Information  Office  (196-!] 

61  fr     b&w.    35  mm. 

Summari/.'  Shows  tlte  differences  amoog  the  aatire  races  of  tb« 
Hottentota.  Bantua.  Malays,  and  Indians  wbldi  make  up  the  popula- 
tion of  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  and  examines  the  Influence  the 
Portuguese.  Dutch.  Frearh,  and  English  settlers  bad  on  the  relatlTe 
population  of  the  country. 

1.  Ethnology— Africa,  South.  i.  Audlo-Tlaual  AsBOdatee. 

n.  South  Africa.     Government  Information  OtBce,  New  York. 

572.968  78-732918 

Penosylranla  School  for  the  Deaf 

Racine  United  Cooununily  Services 
see 

What  a  wonder. 


Racing  car  ,Reminston  Rand  television  commercial]   {Mo- 
tion picture)     Sparry  Rand  Corp.,  1966.    Made  by  Young 

and  Rubicam. 

1  roln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sumnmty:  A  television  commercial  describing  the  merits  of  the 
Remington  200  Selectro  Sharer  for  men. 

1.  Telerialon  advertising— U.  S,        i.  Sperry  Band  Corporation, 
n.  Remington  Rand  television  commercial  (Uotion  picture) 

659.1  Fi  68-219 


Racing  rcTOlntion  {Motion  picture)    STP  Cwp.,  1968.    Made 
by  Allend'or  Productions. 

22  niln.     «A.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumitutry:  A  documentary  account  of  the  development  and  use  of 
gas  turbine  engines  In  vehicles.  Incltidea  the  controversy  over  the 
use  of  turbine  engines  In  automobile  racing  which  resulted  In  barring 
turbine  engines  In  i-ompetition  at  the  Indianapolis  Motor  Speedvray. 

1.  Automotive  gas  turbloes.        i.  STP  Corporation. 

631.43  72-702855 

CINE 


Racing  rhythms  (Motion  picture)     Hollywood  Turf  Club. 
Made  and  released  by  Warren  Miller  Productions,  1970. 

18  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  super  alow  motion  to  portray  the  grace  and 
beauty  of  the  thoroughbred  horse.    Without  narration. 

1.  Thoroughbred  horst  I.  Hollywood  Turf  Club.  II.  Warren 
Sillier  Productions. 

798  74-711413 

CINE 

Racing   weA    {Motion   picture)      Forty-four    Productions, 
196!).    Made  by  Paul  Tepper  Productions. 

12  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm, 

tiumntary:  A  nostalgic  look  at  Kelso,  horse  racing's  biggest  money 
winner.  Follows  the  horse  through  a  day  of  tribute  at  Monmouth 
Park. 

1.     Kelso     (Race    horse)         \.    Forty-four    Productions,    ltd 

798  78-702530 

CINE 


Racism  and  education  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  jtiiii.  Hd.  b4w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage;  a  history  of  Afro- 
American^.     Section  24;   New  roles  for  black  students) 

Summary:  William  Strickland  serves  as  moderator  as  James 
Turner,  James  Garrett,  Linda  Housh,  and  Ray  Brown  discuss  the 
contribution  of  Malcolm  X  ax  a  tf-acher,  the  failure  of  educational 
Institutions  and  teachers'  unions  to  serve  the  need.s  of  the  black 
community,  and  the  need  for  the  conditioning  of  black  children. 

1.  Negioe«— Education.  i.  Strickland,  William  L.  n.  New  York. 
Television  station  WCBS-TV.  m.  Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt. 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of 
.4fro-.4mericans  (Motion  picture)  Section  24:  Ne\v  roles  for  bia<* 
students. 

370.19  75-704125 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Raco,  Thomas 
see 


Art  project  1. 


Radar  {Motion  picture)  BBC-TV  in  collaboration  with 
Gateway  Film  Productions,  London.  Released  by  Gateway 
Educational  Films,  |1967t| 

4  mlji.    si.    b&w.    8  mm.     ( Middle  school  physics.    Unit  1 ;  Waves) 

Loop  & 

Programme  3 :  Electromagnetic  waves. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

nummary:  Shows  a  model  of  a  radar  scanner  and  screen  with  a 
model  aircraft  flying  over  them,  and  analyzes  the  operation  of  the 
scanning  roechaQlsm  using  a  cathode-ray  oscilloscope  and  animation. 

1.  Radar.  i.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Television  Serr- 
Ice.  u.  Gateway  Educational  Fllma,  ltd.,  London.  Series ;  Middle 
school  phyalc*.    Unit  1 :  Waves  (Motion  picture) 

637.5  76-706323 

Gateway  Educational  Films 


Ridhl's  day  (Motion  picture)     H.  Daniel  Smith.     Released 
by   Film   Marketing  Division,  Syracuse  University,  1969. 

17  mJn.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Image  India,  no,  6) 

Prf>duced  In  cooperation  with  OaWr  for  liistrin-tioiial  C<>nimuiil- 
catlona.  Syracuse  University;  Amt-rlcan  Institute  of  Indian  Studies, 
Poona  and  Philadelphia:  F^ucatlonal  Iteaoiircea  Center,  New  Delhi; 
and  SUIe  Education  Hept  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New 
Tork. 

With  guhle. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  H.  Donlel  Smith;  cln«>matog- 
rsptay,  Dnrsl  Rsjsodren;  tscbnical  adviser,  K.  K.  A.  VenkaU<«ari. 


SUMMARY;  Follows  the  activities  of  a  teenage  Hlnda  girl 
during  a  typical  day  aa  a  basis  for  a  study  of  Hindu  family  life 
In  a  mlddle^lass  urban  setting.  Filmed  within  the  Tengalal  brflh- 
mln  coui.uiinity  of  Srivaisnavas. 

1.  Family— India.         I.  Smith,  Harry  Danld,  1928-  II.  Syra- 

cuse   University.      Film    Marketing    Division.      III.    Series:    Image 
India  (Motion  picture)  no.  5. 

[HQ669]  294.5  77-712494 

Syracuse  Univ.  Film  Uarketing  DItIsIod 


The  Radial-arm  saw  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bor*- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britnnnicft  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si,  color,  super  8  mm.  {Wood  working  machine  power 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide.  u        *        *  ,► 

Svmmary:  Describes  the  radial-arm  saw;  shows  how  to  set  It 
up,  how  to  u.%  it  with  various  kinds  of  wood,  and  how  to  achieve 

^^  Radu"  saws.  i.  Bothen  Films,    n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wood  working  machine  power 

"»"  """'""  ■""""'  621.9  70-708282 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  Radial  arm  saw.    Part  1:  Nomenclature  and  controls 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  li  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

iREDITS:  Consultant.  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:    Usts    various   types   of   radial   saws,   explains   the 
nomenclature  of  parts,  and  demonstrates  the  functions  of  each. 

1   Radial  saws.         I.  DC.*.  Educational  Products. 
[TS850]  621.9  74-712575 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  Radial  arm  saw.  Part  2:  Basic  operations  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by 
Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  U  ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  basic  operations  of  the  radial  arm  saw. 
Including  cross  cutting,  using  a  stop  block  for  uniform  pieces,  gang- 
cutting,  angle  or  miter  cutting,  and  ripping. 

1   Radial  saws.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  70-712571 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  Radial  arm  saw.  Part  3:  Basic  operations  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by 
Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette;  IJ  ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS;  ConsulUnt.  Harold  Jonas. 

.SUMMARY  ■  Explains  basic  operations  of  the  radial  arm  saw, 
including  bevel  cutting,  inside  and  ouUlde  ripping,  ripping  very  thin 
pieces,  and  compound  meter  cuts. 

1   Radial  saws.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  78-712672 

DCA  Educational  Productt 

The    Radial   arm   saw.     Part   4:    Dado  cutter   operations 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  IJ  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  dado  set,  and  how  to  make  dado 
grooves,  angle  dado  cuts,  plough  cuts,  blind  grooves,  V-grooves,  and 
rabbet  and  cove  cuts. 

1   Radial  saws.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  77-712573 

DCA  Educational  ProducU 

The  Radial  arm   saw.     Part   5:   BlisceUaneous  operations 

(Motion  picture)    IXJA  Educational  Products,  1969.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  li  ips. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  use  the  molding  cutterhead,  the 
drum  Sander,  the  panel  raising  cutter,  the  grinder,  and  a  Uper 
cutting  Jig. 

1  Radial  saws.         I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TS850]  621.9  70-712574 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  Radial  arm  saw,  how  to  use  it  safely.  [Filmstripj     University 

of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1963. 

57  ft.     color.     35  mm 

SUMMARY:  Explaini  Imw  to  UK  the  radial  um  MwuTdy.IUwtratacroM- 
cutting.  rippiaf.  and  adjutunenu  to  the  ww, 

1 .  Radial  uwt.     2.  Workshops  —  Safely  meaturet.        I.  Illinotf.     University 
Vocational  Agriculture  Service. 

{TT153.5]  621.9  72-735250 

111.  Univ.  Vocational  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 

Radiant  energy  and  the  electromagnetic  spectrum  {Motion 
picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  mi:i      sd.     color.     IS  mm. 

With  iiucliers'  guide. 

Credill:  Collaborator,  Sam  Adams. 

Summary:  Shows  the  basic  Mlmllarllles  and  dlfTerencea  In  the  typea 
of  radiant  energy  In  the  elpctromagnetic  spectrum,  and  explaloa 
briefly  some  of  their  Individual  properties  and  uaea. 

— Anotiier  iasue.    bAw. 

1.  Radiation.     2.  Electromagnetic  theory.  I.  Coronet  Inatruc- 

llonal  Films. 

639  70-700016 

Coronet  Instructional  Pllnis 


146 


Radiating  dipole  antenna  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Brilannica    Educational    Corp.,    1971.      Made    by    Peter 

Kobinson  Associates. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics — ml* 
crowave  optical 

I»op  Aim. 

With  guide  book. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Tom  Smith;  collaborators,  Albert  V.  Baez 
assisted  by  Cloan  Powell  and  Homer  Boeaerman. 

St'MMARV:  An  animated  fllm  which  shows  how  electric  power 
fruni  a  high  frequency  alternating  voltage  source  travels  along 
pin'Hllel  wires  that  lead  to  a  dipole  antenna. 

1.  Antennas   (Electronics)  I.   Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Edn- 

cmtlooal    Corporation.     II.    Series:    Experiments   In   physlca — micro- 
wave optics  (Motion  picture) 

[TK6665.A6]  635  73-713998 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bklucatlooal  Corp. 

Radiation  fog  (Motion  picture)  B.  H.  E.  Education  and 
Seabourne  Enterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weather  series) 

l>ooTi  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  some  fog  results  from  the  nightly  cool< 
ing  of  the  earth.  Explains  that  as  air  near  the  earth's  surface 
cools,  water  In  the  air  condenses  to  form  fog. 

1.  Fog.  I.  B.  H.  E.  Education,  ltd.    II.  Seabourne  Enterprises. 

III.     BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  Weather  series   (Motion 
picture) 

651.6  70-711661 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Radiation  intensity  and  density  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

2  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Radioisotope  techniques) 

I/>op  fllm  In  cartridge. 

1.  Radiation.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.    II.  Series:  Radioisotope  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
[QC795]  629.48  77-706649 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Radiation  intensity  and  exposure  time  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

2  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Radioisotope  techniques) 

Loop  fllm  In  carirldse. 

1.  Radlaiiun— Dosage.  I.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.     II.  Series:  Radioisotope  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[RM849]  629.48  71-706660 

E:nc.vc1opaedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Radiation  of  heat  (Motion  picture)  United  Kingdom, 
Atomic  Energy  Authority,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

30  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Transference  of  heat  aeries) 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  transference  of  heat  by  radiation  vrith  con- 
duction and  convection  currents.  Compares  heat  waves  or  Infrared 
radiations  to  other  types  of  radiant  energy  In  the  electromagnetic 
spectrum. 

1.  Heat— Radiation  and  absorption.  i.  United  Kingdom  Atomic 
Energy  Authority,    n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 

Transference  of  heat  series  (Motion  picture) 

536  Fi  A  6d-1122 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Radiation  processing:  a  new  industry  (Motion  picture) 
Batteite  Memorial  Institute.  Released  by  U.  S.  Atmnic 
Energy-  Commission,  1971. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Originally  produced  for  showing  at  the  Fourth  International  Con- 
ference on  the  Peaceful  Uws  of  Atomic  Energy,  held  in  Geneva, 
Swltierland.  In  the  fall  of  1971. 

SUMMARY :  Provides  several  examples  —  Including  radiation 
aterlllzatlon,  chemical  processing,  and  electron  beam  treatment  of 
durable-prens  fabrics— of  the  use  of  radiation  for  industrial  process. 
log  and  states  the  reasons  for  the  rupld  Increase  of  its  use. 

1.  Radioisotopes— Industrial  applications.         I.  Batteite  Memorial 
Institute,  Columbus,  Ohio.     II.  U.  S.     Atomic  Energy  Commission. 
[TK9400]  621.48  70-714174 

V.  S.  .\tomic  Rnergy  Commission 

RadiatioD  safety  In  tbe  labtHVtory.  [Filnutrip]    John  W.  Sulcotki. 
Released  by  The  Nucleus.  1969. 

50  fr.     color.     3S  mm.     (Nuclear  science  laboratory) 

SUMMARY:  Shovn  elementary  rules  of  radiation  tafcty  for  the  educatiooal 

laboratory  utilizing  uacer-level  or  licenae-frec  quantities  of  radioactive  material. 

With  captions. 

1 .  Ridioactiviiy—Safety  measures.     2.  Laboratoriea—Safety  measum.       I. 

Sulcoski.  John  W.     II.  The  Nucleus,  inc. 

tQC795)  542  72-733037 

The  Nucleus,  inc.  72  MARC 

RadiatiMi  thanpy  for  oumr  (Motion  picture)  American 
Cancer  Society,  1970.    Made  by  Campus  Fihn  Productions. 

25  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  biophysical  principles  Involved  In 
radiation  therapy  dosage  for  cancer.  Shows  treatment  planning  and 
the  clinical  management  of  various  cancer  sites. 

1.  Cancer— Radiotherapy.        I.  American  Cancer  Sodetr- 

616  78-711414 

CINE 

The  Radical  reformation  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

.so  mill.  tul.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  16:  Depression,  blacks,  aud  the  labor  movement) 

Summary:  J.  II.  O'Dell  discusses  the  major  reformation  In  tabor 
in  -Vmerlca  occasioned  by  the  passing  of  the  Wagner  act  In  IQS.^  and 
by  the  activities  of  the  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  and 
evidenced  In  the  emergence  of  black  leadership  and  political  aware- 
ness. 

1.  Congress  of  Industrial  Organisations.  2.  Trade-unions — U.  8. — 
Negro  membership.  3.  U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc.  National  labor 
relatlona  act,  1«U.         i.  O'Dell,  J.  Hunter,  1923-  n.  New  York. 

Televialon  station   WCBS-TV.     m.  Columbia   University,     rv.   Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of 

Afro- Americans  (Motion  picture)      Section    16:    Depression, 

blacks,  and  the  labor  movement. 

331.6  77-704092 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Wlnaton 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Radical  RcpablicaiM  (Uotum  pietun)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  Uniretsify.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

ao  mlQ.  ad.  b&w.  16  mm.  (BUck  berlUse:  ■  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  9:  Home  rule  and  recoDNtructlon  In  the  South) 

Sutnmar]/:  ProfeBsor  James  Shenton  analyzes  the  motlTes  of  Presi- 
dent Andrew  Johnson  and  of  the  majority  of  the  whites  who  became 
Identified  with  the  black  Btnigjr'^  during  the  Recoustruction  period. 
describing  them  as  bruul,  hypocritical,  and  corrupt  men  who  osed 
blacka  for  personal  advancement. 

1.  Heconst ruction.  2.  U.  S.— Folltlca  and  gOTemment— 1885-1877. 
I.  Shenton,  James  Patrtck,  1925-  a.  New  York.    TelerMoD  sta- 

tion WCBS-TV.  nx.  Coh]mt>U  UnlTenlty.  rr.  Holt,  Rioebart  aod 
WlnMoD,  Inc.  Series :  Black  berltase :  a  history  of  Afro-Americana 
(Motion  picture)  Section  9;  Home  mle  and  reconxtructlOD  In  the 
Sooth. 

973.8  79-704063 

Holt,  RlnetMft  and  Winston 


Radim  Films 
see   Film  Images/Radlm  Films 


Radim  Films,  inc. ,  New  York 


Aquamania. 


Artist  in  Manhattan — Jerome  Myers  fl867- 
1940)  * 


Behind  the  great  wall  ol  China. 
The  Black  tampon. 
Le  Capitalne  H. 
Uawn  ol  an  industry. 

Douglas,  James,  and  Joe. 

Edvard  Munch.    Part  1:    Graphics,  water- 
colors,  drawings,  and  sculpture. 

Edvard  Munch.    Part  2:    Paintings. 
The  Empty  seas. 

Fathomless. 

The  FranQois  vase. 

From  the  inside  out. 

From  Ur  to  Nineveh. 

Giacometti. 

Goreme. 

Henri  Gaudier-Brzeska. 
The  Hiding  place. 

Human  relations. 

JSLTL  Hugo;   engraver  and  filmmaker. 
Life  endeatb. 

The  Long  flight. 

Mosaics:  works  of  Jeanne  Reynal. 
Nicky  and  Geoftrey  in  Japan. 
The  North  Sea  quest. 

Paintings  in  a  low  voice:    Moses  Soyer. 
Paul  Klee;  or.  The  act  of  creation. 
The  Pitcaim  people. 
Red  stone  dancer. 
Robinson. 
The  Search. 


Turkey — the  bridge. 

Untitled  film:    a  search  for  ecological 
balance. 

Radio  and  Television  Packagers 
see 

The  AK>le. 

The  Bear  cub  and  the  river  inhabitant. 


The  Magic  stick. 

Radio  astnmomy  exptorer  {Motion  picture)    Natitmal  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  Administration,  1968. 

SO  mill.     Rd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crtitli:  Autbora,  John  F.  Clark.  John  Flndlay. 

Bvmmary:  Describes  the  deslpi  and  function  of  tbe  radio  aatroo- 
omy  Bpacecraft,  whose  1500  foot  antennas  will  detect  radio  waves  o( 
▼ariouK  frequencies  emitted  by  the  aun,  the  earth,  and  tbe  planet 
Jupiter.  Discusses  the  work  of  this  spacecraft  in  relation  to  work 
belnx  done  in  optical  nnd  ground-based  radio  astronomy. 

1.   Radio  astronomy.      2.  Orbiting  astronomical  obeerratoriea. 
t.  U.  S.     National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration. 

629.46  Fi  E  68-93 

U.  3.  National  Aero-  naatits  and  Space  Administration 


Radio  Astronomy  CNMcrratory  (MoHtm  picture)     Modfilm, 
1967. 

4  mill.     al.     color.     8  mm.      I  We«t  Virstnla  series) 

Ix>op  aim  mounted  In  cartridge^ 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide  by  E^arl  SlxefDorCL 

Crtiitt:  Producer.  Uray  Barker:  consultant.  Earl  Sisemore;  pbo- 
toRraphero,  Ellis  Ttungan,  Gray  Barker. 

Suinmtirit:  I>escril>es  the  role  of  West  Virginia  In  tbe  age  of  space, 
showing  views  of  the  Radio  Astronomy  Obserratory  at  Ureen  Bank 
and  noting  the  relationship  of  geogrepfalcal  factors  to  the  locatltHi  of 
thla  trading  station. 

1.  r.  8.  National  Radio  Astronomy  Observatory.  Oreen  Bank, 
W.  Va.  I.  Uodfilm.  Series:  West  Virginia  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

5-22  Fi  A  68-2357 

M'Nlfllm 

Radio  otanmanication  (Afotion  picture)    Bray  Studios,  1967. 

1  reel.     sd.     color.     (Using  the  air^iace} 

Versions  arallable:  si.,  magnetic  sd..  optical  sd..  cartiidfe,  reel. 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm..  16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide  and  manuaL 

Summary:  Explains  services  and  facilities  aTailable  In  radio  com* 
munlcatlon  to  pilots  In  the  air  and  on  the  ground.  Shows  contact 
with  towers,  approach  and  departare  controls,  fllxfat  serrlce  aUUons 
and  centers,  and  a  typical  direction  finding  steer. 

1.  Radio  in  aeronautics.  l  Bray  Studios,  Inc.,  New  Tork.  Se- 
ries: Cstng  the  atr^tace  (Motion  i>lctnre) 

629.45  Fi  A  68-2602 

Bray  Studios 


Radio  Corporation  of  America.    Data  Processing 
Division 


The  Answer. 


Radio  electronics.     Red  kason    15:   TekriskM   priadirfcs 

{Motion  picture)     De  Forest's  Training,  1949.     Made  by 
Paul  5;aUeHield. 

3  mln.     Kl.     Mw.     16  mnx 

With  manual. 

CreditM:  Technical  superrisloQ.  W.  N.  LIttlewood. 

Summary:  Explains  tn  electrical  t«ins  the  basic  equlpmeot  of  trie, 
vision.  Shows  the  stntcture  and  function  of  tbe  eatiiode  ray  tnbe, 
and  points  out  bow  the  am^ltode  modolated  carrier  for  the  picture 
and  iiynchroniEiag  poises  are  comhloed  with  tbe  freqoeDcy  modidated 
carrier  for  tbe  accougwnylng  soand. 

1.  TetevlGrton.        l  De  Toreet's  Trmtalng.  inc. 

621.388  74-704279 

Radio  dcctnmics.  Red  lesson  16:  Tderision  {Motion  pic- 
ture) De  Forest's  Training,  1949.  Made  by  Paul  Satter- 
field. 

3  mlD.     sj.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  manual. 

Bummanr:  Points  oat  how  views  of  a  tekevMoo  program  are  se- 
lected by  the  director.  Daee  animated  diagrams  to  explain  tbe  tedt- 
nlcal  processes  of  transmission  ami  r^cqrtioo  of  tbe  Imege. 

1.  Television.        l  De  Forest's  Training,  Inc. 

621388  79-704280 


Radio  navigation  (Motion  picture)    Bray  Studios,  1967. 

1  reel.     sd.     color.      (Using  the  alrqwce) 

Versions  STailable:  si.,  magnetic  sd..  optical  sd..  cartridge^  reel, 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  IS  mm. 

Bummary:  Explains  how  to  oae  the  radio  air  navigation  aids  arall- 
able to  pilots,  and  emphasises  VOR  navigation. 

1.  Radio  In  aeronautics.  i.  Bray  Studios.  !nc  New  York. 

Series :  Using  tbe  airspace  (Motion  jdctnre) 

629.45  Fi  A  68-2601 

Bray  Stndlos 

1*8  Radio-taxis  {Motion  pioture)     ORTF,  Paris.     Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 

13  ntln.  sd.  bkw.  16  mm.  (En  Prance  avac  Jean  et  HAltee. 
Set  1,  lesson  6) 

A  Preach  Unguage  teaching  film. 

With  stndsnt  kit. 

1.  Preaai  language— Aodio-vlauai  instmctfcwL  i.  Offlce  de  radio- 
dlffii«oD-tA«*lsloa  francaise.    a.  C3ilItoo  Oompany.  Series-  En 

Prance  avec  Jean  et  HdMoe  (Uotloa  picture)     Set  1.  lesson  &  ' 

_  448  7a-704613 

Oh  iltoo  Books 


147 


Radio -Television  Bureau 
see  Arizona.    University.    Radio -Television 


Radio  Television  News  Directors  Association 


Careers  In  broadcast  news. 


RadkMKtive  fingenirintB  (Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1965.  Made  by  Prism  Productions  in  coopera- 
tion with  New  York  University.  Released  by  Prism  Pro- 
ductions, 1969. 

28  mln.  sd.  bitw.  16  mm.  (loqulrta  In  actence  ...  with  Mr. 
Wtsard) 

Transferred  from  original  rideotape  of  tbe  telerlsloa  serltB  Mr. 
Wisard. 

With  taacbn'a  guide. 

CretUt:  Prodooer  and  author,  Don  Herbert 

Bnmmuin/:  EHscoases  the  dlflfereot  tjpes  of  mdlatlon  gtreo  oA  br 
radloactlTe  moarcm,  and  shows  how  tlier  are  mesMved. 

1.  RadkiactlTltT.        z.  National  Broadastlnc  Oompany.  inc.     n. 

Prtsm  Prodnctkms.  Inc.  New  Tort.    m.  Mr.  Wisard  (Motion  ptetwe) 

Series:   Inqoh-ies  In  sdsnee  ...  with  Mr.  Wfsard  (Motion  ptctora) 

539.7  77-702098 

Prism  Prodnetlons 


RadioactiTe   miDerab    (PUnutrip)      Popular   Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.     S5  mm.     (Minerals) 

Rastnian  color. 

POM  Dlmstrip  no.  4508. 

Bummarv:  Examines  radioactive  minerals,  including  properties 
used  In  their  identification,  such  radiation  detection  devices  as  Qetger 
counters  and  sdotlllHtion  counters,  tbe  oae  of  the  sodlom  fluoride 
bead  test  for  uranium,  and  a  discussion  of  radloactlre  decay  and  Its 
use  in  geologic  dating. 

1.  Radioactive  substances.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Inc.  New  Tork.  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  POM  fllmatrip  na 
4506.        Series:  Minerals  (Pltmstrip) 

549  Fi  A  68-4113 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Andlo-VIsnal  Dir. 


Radioactivity  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp-t  1968. 

A  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  dim.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Don  Herbert  M.  H.  Shamos. 

Ssmatarv.-  Introduces  three  types  of  radioactivity  In  an  experi- 
ment to  identify  the  radiation  tnm  an  unknown  source  Uses  a 
Oelger  tube  and  a  rate  meter  to  indicate  the  presence  and  strength  of 
tbe  radiation. 

1.  Radioactivity.         l  EaUnf  Corporatloa,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

6Sft.7  FiA6&-469 

Baling  Corp. 


Radioactivity  {Motion  picture)    Harper  A  Row,  1969.    Mado 
by  Cascade  Pictures  of  California. 

4  mln.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InvestlPIItos  for  Today's  basic 
science  6) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Eifilalns  radioactivity,  using  diagrams  and  animation. 

1.  Radioactivity.  i.  Navarra,  John  OabrieL    Today's  basic 

science.     Book  &     n.  Harper  &  Row,  inc.  Series :  InvestlPIlms 

for  Tbday's  basic  science  (Motion  picture) 

639.7  78-703638 

Harper  h  Row 


Radioastronomy    (FUmstrip)      Popular    Science    Pub.    Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr     coirtr.     3.^  mm,     (High  school  earth  science) 

Eastnt.in  color, 

FOM  (ilmstrlp  no.  4O06. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  Illustrations  of  the  antenna  and  electronics 
equliHoent  which  bare  be^i  developed  since  tbe  early  da>-8  of  radio- 
astronomy  In  the  ISOffs  together  with  some  of  tbe  significant  data 
that  baa  iMien  accumulated  up  to  tbe  present.     With  captions. 

1.   Radio  astronomy.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Ompany, 

inc..  New  York.     Audio-Visual  DlTlslon,     ii.  FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  4006. 
Series:   High  school   earth  science    (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3384 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Div. 


Radiodiffusion-Television  francaise 
see  "* 


Trente  minutes  avec  R.  J.  ji.  e.  J.  R. 
Oppenheimer. 


RaAosraphk  pocHio«ia«  aad  rcUteri  aaatomy.  [Slide  set]    W.  B. 
Saunders  Co.,  1972. 

30S  ilides.     bftw-     2  «  2  in. 

With  hud  slide  viewer. 

Taken  from  the  book  of  the  taow  title  by  Uadore  Mcsdtts. 

CREDITS:  Author,  bsdore  Meachan. 

SUMMARY:  inuuntioai  Mkctcd  Ux  continuing  medical  education  in  ndi- 
ography. 

1.  Radiography.  I.  Anatomy,  Surgical  and  topographicsL  I.  Mctcfaan, 
liadore.  Radiographic  poaitioning  and  related  anatomy.  IL  Samtden  (W.  B.) 
Company,  Philadelphia. 

[RC78)  616.07  72-734091 

W   B  Sumders  Co.  72  MARC 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Radioisot4H>e-powered  cardiac  pacemaker  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Argonne  National  Laboratory.  Released  by  U.  S. 
Atomic  Energy  Conuuission,  1971. 

22  mill.     fM).     oolor.     16  mm. 

Orlfflnaiiy  produced  for  showlDg  nt  the  Fourth  Internnlional  Con- 
ferenc'*  on  the  Pencefitl  I'sea  of  Atomic  BnerBy,  h^ld  tn  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  In  the  fall  of  1971. 

Sl'MMARY:  Depicts  the  entire  fabrication  and  lifetime  testing 
of  the  nuclear  powered  heart  pacemaker  developed  by  the  U.  S, 
Atomic  Energy  Commission  and  the  National  Inatltntes  of  Health. 
ShowK  the  device  being  Implanted  In  the  heart  of  a  dog. 

1.    Pacemaker.   Artificial    (Heart)         I.   U.  S.     Argonne  Natlooal 
Lnboratorv.  J,eniont,  III.     II.  U.  S.     Atomic  Energy  CommlsstOQ. 
[RC684.P3]  fi21.48  73-714175 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 

Radioisotopes  for  medicine  (Motion  picture)  £.  R.  Squibb 
and  Sons.  1065.     Made  by  Sturgis-Grant  Productions. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

CreditM:  Director,  William  H.  Terry;  writer.  Dwlnell  Grant; 
lAotographer,  William  T.  Moeller. 

Bummarti:  Using  a  flow  chart  as  a  guide,  deplcta  the  mala  steps 
Id  the  manufacturing  of  Medotopes  at  the  Squibb  Itadiopliarmaeeu- 
ticals  Plant  In  New  Brunswick.  N.  J-,  and  traces  events  taking  place 
when  an  order  is  received,      stresses  testing  for  quality  control. 

1.  Radioisotopes  in  medicine.        i.  Squibb  (E.  R.)  and  Sons. 

616.07  Fi  68-220 


RadloltotopM  la  the  dti^Mds  of  career.  [Motion  picture] 
Americmn  Cancer  Society,  1971.  Made  by  Wexler  Film  Pro- 
ductiont. 

33  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Ums  animatioQ  to  dcKribe  to  membcn  of  ihc  medical  profes- 
■ioo  the  nature  of  radtouoiopc*.  Show*  th(ou|h  clinical  |Aoto|Taphy  how  radi- 
obotopcs  are  uied  in  cancer  detection. 

1.  Cancer — Diagnoait.     2.  Radioiiotope  (canning.       1.  American  Cancer 
Society. 
lRC255)  616.07  72-700180 

CTNE  72  MARC 

Radioisotopes:  tools  of  discovery  {Motion  picture)    Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Kducational  Corp-f  1969- 

11  mill.     »d.     color.     IG  nini. 
CieditM:  Author,  Jay  E.  Howell. 

Suinmart/:    Studies   investigations   with   both   plants  and   animals 
to  ehow  the  uaefulness  of  radlolaotopes  In  the  laboratory. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Radioisotopes.        l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
porallon. 

539  70-702920 

Encyelopaetlia  Hritan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Radiological  monitoring  in  the  laboratory.  [Filmstrip]     John  W. 
Sulcoski.     Released  by  The  Nucleus,  1969. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Nuclcai  icience  laboratory) 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  monitor  work  areas,  clothing,  and  peraoonel  in 
the  educational  latwraiory.  Demonitrates  the  operation  of  the  Qvil  Dcfenie- 
type  V-700  porubic  Geigcr  counter  and  the  CD  dosimeter.  With  captions. 

I.  Radiochemical  laboratories — Equipment  and  suppUes.     2.  Radiation- 
Measurement       I.  Sulcoski,  lohn  W.     II.  Tlie  Nucleus,  inc. 
[QD604.8)  542  72-733040 

The  Nucleus,  inc.  72  MARC 


Radiolc^y  technician   (Filmstrip) 
see   Jobs  in  health  service:   Radiology  technician 


Radiotherapy  I.  [Filmstrip]     Concept  Media,  1972. 

102  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  t  /3  rpm.,  24  min. 
(Cancer.  Scries  3:  Treatment  modalities  with  implications  for  nursing  care.  no. 
5) 

Also  issued  in  b&w 

Also  issued  with  phonolape  in  cassette. 

With  instructor's  manual 

SUMMARY;  Descrit>cs  the  use  of  radiotherapy  in  the  cure  and  palliation  of 
cancer,  ihc  nature  of  ionizing  radiation,  the  effects  on  normal  and  malignant 
cells,  and  the  types  of  radiotherapy  units.  Describes  aspects  of  nursing  care  for 
patients  receiving  radiotherapy. 

1,  Cancer— Radiotherapy.  2.  Cancer  nursing.  I  Concept  Media,  inc 
II.  Series.  Cancer.  [Filmstrip]  Series  3:  Treatment  modalities  with  implications 
for  nursing  care,  no.  5. 

[RC271.R3]  610.73  72-733177 

Concept  Media  72  MARC 


Radiotherapy  II.  [Filmstrip]     Concept  Media,  1972. 


6) 


and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in.,  33  t  /3  rpm  ,  29  min. 
modalities  with  implications  for  nursing  care,  no. 


Also  issued  in  b&w. 

Also  issued  with  pholoiape  in  cassette. 

With  iiutrucioi's  manual. 

SUMMARY'  Considers  the  nature  of  ridioisotopes  and  the  three  types  of 
radiation  in  respect  to  nursing  care.  Discusses  commonly  used  isotopes  foi  sealed 
implants,  types  of  radiation  that  they  emit,  their  half-life  periods,  the  containers 
iililiM;d,  and  the  sites  in  which  implants  are  commonly  placed. 

I  Radioisotopes  Theripeulic  use  1  Concept  Media,  inc  II.  Series: 
CanLcT  (Ftlmstnp]  Series  3:  Treatment  modalities  with  implications  for  nuraing 


[RM858] 

Conicpi  Media 


610.73 


72-733178 
MARC 


Radius,  diameter,  and  circumference  {Motion  picture)    Eal- 
ing Corp.,  1968. 

4  nilri      Hi.     color,     miper  8  mm.      (The  Inscribed  right  angle) 

l/wp  lllni.     With  notea  mounted  on  cartridge  caae. 

CredUa:  Author,  F.  W.  Slnden. 

Hummary:  Compuler-anlmated  geometry  film  which  dlscuaaea  the 
deflnltlon  and  Irrational  character  of  x. 

1.  Fl  ix)  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Haaa.  Series: 

Tbe  Inscribed  right  angle  (Motion  picture) 

513  7e-70l827 

Ealing  Corporation 


Radoff-Deda  Film 
see 

Cold  sun. 

Radwan,  Steven 
see 

Journey  of  mind, 

Rae  Crowther  Company 
see 

Crowther  defensive  reaction  machine  for 
football  practice  by  winning  coaches. 


Crowther  7  man  machine  drills  by  three 
great  coaches. 


Crowther  2  man  machine  drills — Notre 
Dame,  Southern  California,  and  Massillon  High 
School. 


Rafalski,  John 
see 

Evolution. 


Rag  tapestry  (Motion  picture) 
tional  Film  Foundation,  1969. 


Julien  Bryan  and  Int«niA- 


11  tain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Vrfditn:  I'hotographerB,  George  Zabriake,  Shwry  Zabriske. 

Summary:  Poltowa  a  group  of  25  chlldreti  at  a  workshop  at  the 
MetropolItJin  Museum  of  Art  In  New  York  aa  they  work  on  a  rag 
tapestry  from  InlUal  concept  through  drawings  to  producUon  of  the 
final  work. 

1.  Tapestry.  r.  Bryan,  Julien  HeqtMXDbourg.  n.  IntematloDal 
Film  Foundation,  Inc.,  New  York, 

746.3  78-702693 

International  Film  FoondatloD 


A  Rage  to  Uve  (Motion  picture)     Miriach  Corp.  and  Araho 
Corp.    Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

101  m'n.     ad.     b&w.    85  mm. 

Fa  na  vision. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  came  title  by  John  O'Hara. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rachrall ;  director,  Walter  Grauman ; 
screenplay,  John  T.  Kelley;  mualc.  Nelson  Riddle;  cinematographer, 
Charles  Lawton;  film  editor,  Stuart  Gllmore.  Coat:  Suaanne  Ple- 
shette.  Bradford  Dlllman.  Ben  Gataara,  Peter  Graves,  Bethel  I^elle 

Bummary:  A  melodrama  about  a  promiscuous  wife  whose  com- 
pulsive need  for  men  destroys  her  happtnesa  and  her  marriage. 

r.  O'Hara.  John,  1905-  A  rage  to  live.     n.  Mtrlsch  Corpora- 

tion     in.  Araho  GorporatioD.     nr.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1632 


TV  RaoMl  ifiglM—t  {Filmstrip]     Diana  Wyllie.  ltd.,  Londoo. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

1  roll.     bftw.     33  nun.     (Loodoa  •erics) 

Double-frame  vertioa  alao  baued. 

With  teachen  notea. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Diana  Wyllie. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  royal  funeral  effigies  and  wax  figures  in  Weatmin- 
■ter  Abbey,  Lotidoo,  and  portrays  their  constructioa,  decay,  and  rcatoratioa. 
Presenta  contemporary  ponraila  of  Edward  111,  Hetu^  VII,  Charica  11,  Queen 
Anne,  Chatham,  and  Neboa. 

1.  Great  Britain — ICinp  and  rulers.  2.  Great  Britain— Biography.  3.  Wax 
figures.  I.  Diana  WylUe,  ltd.  II.  Carman  Educatioaa]  AaaociaiM.  IIL 
Scries:  London  series.  [FUmstripi 

[DA28j  708^  70-73$523 

Cannan  Educational  72  MAKC 

Associates 


The  Raggedy  elf  {FUmatrip)    Q+£d  Productions,  1966. 

32  fr.  color.  Sfi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  3S1  rpm., 
10  min.     (Uttle  cftlxena) 

With  teachers  study  guide. 

Creittt:  Producer.  James  K.  Frledrlch;  director,  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summartt:  \  Ntory  about  a  stingy  elf  who  finds  that  friendahtp  U 
more  valuable  than  gold. 

t.  Q+Bd  Productions.        Series:  Little  citizens  (Filmstrip) 

177  78-784821 

Q+Bd  Productions 


Rags  {Motion  picture)     Famous  Players  Film  Co.    Released 
by  Paramount  Pictures  Oorp.,  1916. 

&lmiii.     Hi.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Orlgiiiall)'  released  In  36  mm. 

in  the  Mary  Plckford  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credit*:  Director.  James  Klrkwood;  story.  Edith  Bernard  Delano. 
Cast:  Mary  Pkkford.  Marshall  Nellan,  Joseph  Manning,  J.  FarreU 
MacDonald. 

Summarv-'  The  tragicomic  adventures  of  the  wild  and  ragged 
daughter  of  a  drunken  criminal  In  the  mlnltig  community  of  Blind 
Man's  Gulch  who  manages  to  overcome  the  Influences  of  her  en- 
vironment to  find  happiness  and  love. 

r.  Famous  Players  Film  Company,  ii.  Paramount  Pictures  Cor- 
poration,    m.  Mary  Plckford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-366 

Raiders  from  beneath  the  sea  (Motion  picture)      Lippert 
Incorporat«d.     Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 

Corp.,  1964. 

73  min.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

CreditB:  Producer  and  director,  Maury  Dexter;  screenplay.  Harry 
Spalding;  music.  Hank  Levlne;  director  of  photORraphy,  Floyd 
Crosby:  supervising  film  editor,  Carl  Plerson.  Cast:  Ken  Scott, 
Merry  Anders,  Rusa  Bender.  Booth  Colman,  Garth  Benton. 

Sitmmarv:  A  melodrama  about  an  Intricate  plot  to  rob  a  bank 
on  Catalina  Island  off  the  coast  of  California. 

L  Uppert  Incorporated,  n.  Twentieth  Century-Foi  Film  Corpo- 
ration. 

Fi  67-1177 

Rail    (Motion   picture)      British  Transport   Films,   London. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  ACI  Films,  1968. 

13  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CreditB:   Director,  Geoffrey  Jones;  mualc,  Wilfred  JosephB. 

Summarv.'  Usee  photography  and  music  without  narration  to  con- 
vey the  pulse,  motion,  and  excitement  of  rail  travel  Blends  pa.>rt 
and  present  from  the  nostalgic  beauty  of  the  old  steam  engine  to 
the  sleek  efflctracy  of  tbe  modern  high  speed  electric  train. 

1.  Railroads.  t,  Ot  Britain.  British  Tran.sport  Commission. 
Film  Unit.    n.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

885  76-707915 

ACI  Films 

Rail  freight  today  (Motion  picture)  Roy  Nolan  Produc- 
tions. Made  by  Roy  Nolan  and  Brian  Keily.  Released  by 
Discovery  Teaching  Films,  1967. 

11  miu,     nd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  „  .,    .  ^»         k    .  .  „ 

Summnry:  Illustrates  some  of  the  u^n  of  rail  freight,  emphasizing 

the  teamwork  of  skilled  railroaders. using  modem  techniques  such  as 

microwave,  computers,  electronics,  and  television.     Shows  a  variety 

of  freight  and  follows  one  product,  lumber,  from  forest  to  sawmUl  to 

1.  Railroads— Freight.  i.  Boy  Nolan  Productions,  n.  Discovery 
Teaching  Films. 

385  Fi  A  68-1394 

Discovery  Teaching  Films 

Rail  Steel  Bar  Association 


Destructive  impulse  loading:    resistance 
of  reinforced  concrete  beams. 

Railroad  man  {Motion  picture)  Brotherhood  of  Railroad 
Triiiiimen.  Made  and  released  by  Harold  Mayer  Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

'Z8  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

.Sum mart/-'  Depicts  the  railroad  worker's  relHtlunship  to  lii.i  work, 
his  employer,  and  his  union,  includes  commentaries  by  railroad 
lueii  on  such  subjects  as  the  decline  of  passenger  service,  unsafe 
working  conditions,  featherbeddlng,  futuristic  trains,  and  their  own 
union. 

1.  Railroads — Employees.  2.  Itailroads — U.  S.  i.  Brotherhood 
of  Railroad  Trainmen,  n.  Mayer  (Ilarold)  Productions.  Inc.,  New 
York. 

385  Fi  A  68-367 

CINE 

The  Railroad  signal  (Motion  picture)  Motion  Picture  Bu- 
reau, Public  Relations  Dep(,,  New  York  Central  System 
194-?, 

17  min.     »d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  Running  the  railroad  feature. 

Summary:  Describes  the  growth  and  complexttiee  of  the  signal 
Fyatem  of  the  New  York  Central  Railroad,  emphafllalng  the  need  for 
a  safe,  effleient  system  which  operates  rapidly.  Incln<iBB  a  demon- 
stration of  automatic  block  signals,  and  the  work  of  towennen,  track- 
control  equipment,  and  maintenance  men. 

1.   Ran roadt»— Signaling.  i.  New  York  Oeotral  RaUroad  Com- 

pany (1914-         ) 

625.1  72-704281 


Ragghianti. 
see 


Carlo  Ludovico 


PicTo  dclU  Franceica.  1410-1492. 

Pompeii,  city  of  painting— 100  B.C.-79  A.D. 

Ragnarok  Productions 
see 

Cup  of  coffee. 

148 


TliR  Railroad  station  (FUmatrip)  Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  1969. 

01  fr.  oolor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  la.,  S3i  rpm.,  11 
min.     (Ti'uvellng  in  and  out  of  our  city) 

With  users*  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  Frank  J.  Bitvan. 

Summary:  A  young  girl  goes  on  her  first  train  ride  and  become* 
acquainted  with  the  railroad  station,  the  variety  of  cars,  railroad 
operations,  and  personnel.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Railroads— Juvenile  films.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
Sola:  Traveling  In  and  out  of  our  city  (FUmatrip) 

886  71-732943 

Ooronet  Instructional  Films 

Railroad  station/Discotheque  (Motion  picture)  Educational 
Direction.  Made  by  Alexander  M.  Butman.  Released  by 
Kalinp  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Story  starters  2) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary.-  Preaents  two  situations  from  which  children,  uslag 
their  experience  and  imagination,  can  write  a  atory. 

1,    English    language — C-omposltton    and   exerclsea.  i.    Educa- 

tional   Direction,    inc.      n.    Baling   Corporation,    Cambridge,    Mass. 
Sertea:  Story  starters  2  (Motion  picture.    Ealing  Corp.) 

808  78-708768 

Bnl  I  ng  Corpora  t  loo 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Railroad  tenninal:  what  yoa*d  see  there   {FUmttrip) 
Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

-Wl  fr.  cnlor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  a.  for  nwDiuI 
projector.  1  s.  for  aotomatlc  projector),  12  (a,  8St  rpm.  mlcro- 
groote.      { Tra  nsportatimi ) 

With  manaal. 

CrtHU:  Edacatlonat  cooaoltant.  Howard  Clapp. 

Summam:  A  toor  of  a  typical  railroad  terminal,  ahowlnj  the 
various  activities  which  take  place  there.  Describes  the  passenger 
and  the  faculties  provided  for  his  comfort,  the  working  end  of  the 
terminal,  and  the  operation  of  a  freight  yard.     Tor  primary  grades. 

1.  Railroad  tennlnals-^uvenlle  lllina.  l  Balley-Pllm  Atnod- 
ates.  Series;  Transportation  (Pllnwtrlp.  Balley-Pllm  Associates) 
872.8  70-734524 

Balley-nim  Ajasodatea 

The    Railroad    tenninal:    who    woriu    there    [FUmttrip) 
Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

40  fr.  rolor.  35  mm.  and  pbooodlsc:  2  s.  (1  a.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s,  for  automaHc  projector).  12  (n.,  ^1  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Transportation) 

With  manual. 

Credit*:    Educational  consultant.  Howard  Clapp. 

BuMmary:  Discusses  the  various  Jobs  done  by  people  who  work 
In  and  around  the  railroad  pasnrager  and  frel^t  terminals.  For 
prlmarr  grades. 

1.  Railroad  terminals — Juvenile  films.  l  Balley-FUm  Aasool- 
atea  Series:  Transportation  (Fllmstrlp.  Balley-Fllm  Assoctates) 
372.8  73-734525 

Bailey-Fllm  Associates 


Baib-oaded  {Motion  picture)    Momingside  Films, 
by  Contemporary  Filma/Mc(}raw-HUl,  1968. 


BelMsed 


(Filmafrip)     Imperial  Film  Co., 


10  mln.    Rd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Marilyn  Scheuer;  director,  Harrison  Engle; 
writers  HarrlAon  Engle,  Marilyn  Scheoer;  music,  PbUlp  Glass;  pbo 
tographer,  Jim  Hubbard. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  the  frustration  and  curiosity  of  a  rail- 
road guard  at  a  small  country  railway  station. 

I.  Uomlngslde  Films,    n.  Contemporary  FIlms/UcOraw-HllL 

79L43  76-700598 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Railroads  are 

1968. 

45  fr  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  12 
mln.      mk-rogroove.      (Transportation;  our  railroads) 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  people  who  work  for  American  rall- 
roflds,  sucb  as  conductfn*?,  switchmen,  shop  workers,  engineers,  and 
firemen.      Includes  sounds  whl<^  accompany  tbelr  work. 

1.  Railroads  —  C.  S.  —  Employees.  t.  Imperial  Film  Company, 

lac,  Ukeland,  Fla.        Series:  Traosportation :  our  railroads  (Film- 
strip) 

386.0973  Fi  A  68-4012 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Railroads  at   worit   {FUmntrip)      Association  of  American 

Railronds  [196-t, 

T8  fr.     color.    30  mm. 

SumtiMry:  Illustrates  different  phases  of  the  operation  of  the 
railroads  and  shows  su(±  events  in  railroad  history  as  the  race  of 
the  iron  car.  the  driving  of  the  golden  spike,  and  the  first  dectrlc 
and  diesel  engines. 

1.  Railroads — History.  l  Association  of  American  Railroads. 

625.1  71-732919 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Rails  that  go  (Motion  picture)     C  F  A  I  Steel  Corp.    Re- 
leased by  Barbre  Productions,  1967. 

22  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary.'   Traces   the   manufacture   of   railroad   rails   from    the 
mining  of  the  ore  through  the  Inspection  of  tbe  finished  rail 

1.  Railroads— Kails.        l  C  F  *  I  Steel  Corporation,     n.  Barbre 
Productions. 

626.1  Fi  A  67-6578 

Thos.  J.  Barbre  Prodoctlons 


Railways,  ships,  and  trade  {Film-ttrlp)  Common  Ground, 
London,  1946.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates,  1066. 

.58  fr.  bAw,  35  mm,  (Introduction  to  the  industrial  revolution, 
1740-lSW) 

With  tearhers"  mniiual     Notes  rev.  1948. 

Credit*:  Editor.  G.  D.  H.  Cole. 

^ammarv.'  Surveyji  Improvements  In  land  transport  and  in  trans- 
port by  sea  which  resulted  In  wider  markets  for  British  goods  at  the 
time  of  the  Industrial  revolution. 

1.  Railroad.-*— Gt.  Brit.— Hist.  2.  Shipping— Ot  Brit— Hist  3. 
Gt.  Brit.  —  <.'oiuui.  —  Hist.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,     ii. 

Carman  Educational  .Associates.  Series:  Introduction  to  the  In- 

dustrial revolution,  1740-1840  (Fllmstrip) 

380.0942  Fi  A  68-3798 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Rain  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associates,  1967. 

4  mln     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Awareness) 

IjOOP  (Mm  mounted  la  cartridge. 

I.s.sued  Id  standard  8  nun.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  gulde. 

Creditt:  Authors.  CUrence  KIncald,  Stanley  Madejo. 

Summarjf:  Studies  different  visual  aspects  of  rain  and  shows 
what  happens  during  and  after  a  storm  in  order  to  help  chlldreo  to 
become  aware  of  their  surroundings. 

1.  Rain  and  rainfall — Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Hester  and  Associates. 
Series:  Awareness  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-2034 

Heater  and  Associates 


Rain  {Motion  picture)     ACI  Films,  1970. 

G  mln.    sd.    ctdor.    16mm.     (Starting  to  read) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Stellos  Roccos. 

SUMMARY;  A  rfadlng  readiness  film  which  presents  a  simple 
lyrical  ballad  accompanied  by  scenes  of  the  city  and  countryside  dur- 
ing a  rain  storm,  with  words  flashed  on  the  screen  as  they  are  heard 
in  tbe  song.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Rain  and  rainfall — Juvenile  fllma.    2.  Reading  readiness — Juve- 
nile films.     3.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.        I.  ACI  Films, 
Inc.    II.  Series:  Starting  to  read  (Motion  picture) 
[PE1127]  372.4  79-707906 

ACI  Films 


Raia.  [Motioo  picture]    Eric  Productiaiis.    Reteaaed  by  Wab  Dia- 
ney  Educational  Materials  Ca.  1970. 

9  min.     >d.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  a  pair  of  haad  puppets  and  a  soog  to  explain  tbe  basic 
(cieoce  concept  of  the  rain  cycle  through  evaporatiofi  of  water,  doud  fotmatiwi. 
wind  currents,  low  pressure  mwei.  and  rain.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Rain  and  rainfall — Juvetulc  filnu.  (1.  Rain  and  rainfall]  1.  Erie  produc- 
tions.    II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Cotnpaay. 

[QC925)  372.3  72-700149 

Watt  Disoey  EducatJooal  72  MARC 

MatehabCa 


Rain   and   snow    {FUmstrip)      My   weekly   reader   tlW-l] 
Made  by  Ralph  Lopatin  Productions. 

26  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (New  science  reading  adventures)      

Sumfiiary:    Designed   to  teach   children   what  weather  to  expect 

from  the  appearance  of  the  rity  and  the  current  tanperature. 

1.   Weatlier.  i.   My   we^ly   reader.  Series:   New   science 

readtog  adventures  (Fllmstrip) 

372^  76-732920 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


The  Rain  cycle  {Motion  picture) 
FHrns,  1963. 


Sutherland  Educational 


4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  a  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  ocean  la  tbe  ultimate  source  of  wat«r 
on  land,  that  water  evaporates  from  tbe  ocean's  surface  and  la 
carried  to  tbe  land  where  It  may  fall  as  rain  or  bdow,  and  that 
eventually  It  is  returned  to  the  oceaa 

1.  Bydrologtc  cycle.  l  Sutherland  Educational  Films,  Inc.,  \aj* 
Angeles. 

551.5  Fi  A  67-2020 

Sutherland  Educational  Films 


Rain    drain    (Motion    picture)     Terrytoons.     Released    by 
Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Ccwp.,  1966. 

3  mill,     sd-     color.     35  mm.     CnBrrytoons  cartoon) 

U  C.  ha.s  16  mm.  print.  ,._*,- 

Credit*:    Producer,    BIU    WClss;    directors    and    onlmatora.    Art 

Bartsch,  Dave  Tendlar;  writers.  Ell  Bauer,  AI  Kosel;  music,  Jim 

TUnmens:    photographers,   Ted    Mookowita,   Joe   RaslnskL     Foiees: 

^^^mmanT An.  animated  cartoon.  Jamee  Hound  ootwlta  a  iMd 
pnrfesBor'a  plan  to  steal  all  the  water  in  the  world  to  Irrigate  Ms 
dewrt 


'*TcB8  Films,  inc.     'ftrrytoons.     n.  Twentieth  Ceotory-Fox  Film 
Oorporatlon. 

791.43 


78-704383 


Rain  drop  splash  (FUmatrip)    Weston  Woods  Studios,  1968. 

46  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc 

With  text  booklet. 

Summary:  Uses  the  Illustrations  and  text  of  the  bocA  by  Alvin  R. 
Tresselt  with  pictures  by  Leonard  Welsgard,  to  tell  a  story  deecritring 
a  rainy  day. 

I.  Tresselt,  Alvln  R.  Bain  drop  splash,  n.  Weston  Woods  Stadloe, 
West  on,  Conn. 

372.8  78-733091 

Weston  Woods  Studios 

Rain  forest  (Motion  picture)     Educational  Media,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Elementary  sodal  studies  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crc<Iir«.-  Producer'.  I>onald  J.  Murphy,  William  D.  SchmidL 

Bummary:  A  walk  through  the  Olympic  Rain  Forest  la  Wash- 
logttm  State.  A  ranger  naturalist  leads  a  group  on  nature  trails, 
and  points  out  Sitka  spruce,  mosses,  ferns,  tlcbena,  big  leaf  maple 
trees,  nurse  logs,  and  other  kinds  of  forest  life. 

1.  Rain  forests.  2.  BoUny— Olympic  National  Park.  i.  Educa- 
tional Media,  inc.  Series:  Elementary  social  studies  series  (Uo- 
tlon  picture) 

581.09797  Fi  A  68-2519 

Educational  Media 

Rain  forests  of  the  northwest  coast  (Famgtrip)  Clover 
Park  School  District  400.  Released  by  Univeraity  of 
Waahinjfton  Press,  1969. 

68  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Northwest  fllmatrlpa) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SumwMry:  EHscusses  the  unique  conditions  which  moke  pooslble 
the  growth  of  the  <mly  coniferous  rain  forest  in  the  world  and  the 
variety  of  plants  and  animals  to  be  foond  tiiere.  Emphasizes  tbe 
ecol(^y  of  the  forest    With  captions. 

1.  Forest  ecology— Northwest  coast  of  North  America.  2.  Rain 
foreots.  I.   Clover   Park   School   District  400.     n.  Wasblogtmi 

(State)     UolTersIty.    Prass.        aerleo. 

581.979  77-734794 

Washington  (SUte)  Univ.     Press 

Rain,  hall,  and  sunshine  (FUmatrtp)  Educational  Beadinfc 
Service,  1968. 

42  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Learn-about  fllmstrip  library) 

Credit*:  Author,  Margaret  Albrecht 

Summary.'  Explains  how  hot  and  cold  air,  wind.  rain,  sun,  and 
other  natural  forces  affect  climate  and  weatho'.  For  kindergarten 
throu^  fourth  grade. 

1.  Climatology— Juvenile  films.  i.  Educational  Reading  So^ice, 
Inc         Series 

372.3  Fi  A  68-3630 

Educational  Reading  Service 

Rain  in  the  dty  (Motion  picture)  Wolf  Hart,  Hambni^, 
Germany.  Relea!sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film 
Bureau.  1971. 

14  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

German  language  version  Issued  under  the  title  Regen. 

SUMMARY:  Preeents  tbe  various  acttrltlee  of  the  people  In 
various  sections  of  Begoi.  a  typical  Oennan  dty.  Oarlnc  tbe  rain. 
Shows  tbe  street  life  reawakening  when  tbe  rain  Is  over.  WIthoat 
narratlML 

1.  Regen.  Oer.  I.  Hart,  Wolf.  II.  latematlonal  FUm  Bureau, 
Inc.,  Chicago.    III.  Begeo  (Motion  picture) 

(DD901.R        ]  914.3  79-712272 

International  Film  Borean 


149 


Rain  on  Park  A  venae  (Motion  picture)     Aliae  Ziverta,  1968. 
3  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

.S'limmorv;  Presents  views  of  New  York's  Park  Avenue  In  the  rain, 
1.  New  York  (City)— Streets— Park  Avenue— Descr.        i   Ziverta, 
Allse. 


cir*E 


917.471 


Fi  A  68-801 


Tht  Riiahow  Beer.  (Motioa  picture]    Bill  Melcndez  Productiofia. 

Released  by  American  Educatiooal  Fihns,  1971. 

6  min.     kL     coior.      16  mm. 

With  ttady  giode. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Bill  Meleadn;  writer.  Robert  Merz;  de- 
(ign  and  animatioa.  Cathy  Evert.  Ruth  Kiawne,  Bill  Mekndez. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  smrastioa  U  teU  the  Mory  about  the  Rainbow  Bear  who 
awakes  after  teveral  hundred  yesn  of  ilumbcr,  returas  to  •  world  of  wannih  and 
tonshinc  to  play  a  green  flute,  and  then  vanishes  into  iiMcc  and  time.  For 
eleineiiiary  grades. 

[I.  Fantasy]       1.  Bill  Meleadcz  Productioaa.     Ii.  AoMrkaa  EducatMoai 
Filmt. 
lPZ7]  372.6  72-700705 

American  Educatkmal  72  MARC 

Filmt 


A  Rainbow  «rf  my  own  (Motion  picture)     Bank  Street  Col- 
lege of  Education.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1968. 

6  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Bank  Street  reading  Incentive  film 
series) 

Based  on  tbe  book  of  the  same  title  by  Don  Freeiiiaa. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Lauren  Bocall  reads  a  story  about  a  little  boy  who  is 
onsucceasful  In  cstchlag  a  rainbow  for  a  playmate,  until  be  flods  that 
the  stinll^t  shining  through  his  goldfish  bowl  gives  him  the  rain- 
bow be  wants. 

t.  Freeman.  Don.  A  rainbow  of  my  own.  n.  Bank  Street  College 
of  Education.  New  York.    in.  UcOraw-HUI  Book  Company.  Se- 

ries: Bank  Street  reading  Incentive  film  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-2225 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Rainbow  Productions 
see 

Lilies  of  the  field. 

Rainey,  Sarita  R 
see 

E:5)loration  tour:    Simple  printmalang. 


Rainforest  people  (Motion  picture)     William  Claiborne,  inc. 
Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1970. 

14  uiin.    .xd.    color.    16  mm.    (Places  people  live) 

SUMMARY:  PolnU  oat  that  to  the  pygmies  of  tbe  Congo,  the 
rainforest  provides  all  basic  needs,  and  tells  that  for  the  Walka  In- 
dians, primarily  an  agricultural  people,  the  Orinoco  River  In  southern 
Tenecu^  Is  the  sole  means  of  transportation  to  the  outside  world. 

1.  Pygmies.  2.  Wales  Indians.  Z.  Bain  forests.  I.  WlUiam  Clai- 
bome.  Inc.  II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  III.  SO'les:  Places 
people  live  (Motion  picture) 

[GF895]  301,3  77-713006 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


.  [Slide  let]     National  P!fan  Board  of  Canada, 
1969.     Rdeaaed  in  tbe  U.S.  by  Dooara  Producttoos. 


30  ibdes.    color.     2  x  2  io. 

With  Kript  ID  Eo^nh  sod  Pftaclk. 

SUMIMIARY:  lUustrata  the  daily  tife  ia 
Shows  the  agriculture,  hnotins,  sad  gslhenag  in 
ized  by  high  humidity,  daily  rain,  and  high 


B  viUaffc  in  West  Africa. 

regioti  which  is  character- 
tbe  year  roood.  With 


1.  Gabon — Social  bfc  and  customs.     2.  Agricultttfe — Gabon.     3.  Huatiaa, 
Primitive.       1.  Canada.     Natioaal  Film  Board.     Ii.  Doosn  Productioaa. 
[DT546.14]  916.6  72-734056 

Donan  Productiona  72  MARC 


RainstiMin  on  the  desert  (Motion  f>ietwv)     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     ( Desert  commnnlty  > 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

nummary:  Shows  how  animals  and  plants  adapt  to  life  on  tbe 
desert  during  a  rainstorm. 

1.  Desert  biology.        i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration. Series:  Desert  community  (Motion  picture) 

674.5  79-704560 

EncycloiMedta  Britan-  nica  Bdncatlooal  Corp. 


Rainwater,  Janette.       Dragon  In  a  wagon 


OnfOB  mai 


Rainy  Day  Films  (Firm) 


Concrete  poetry. 

How  to  make  a  movie  without  a  camera. 
Smoke  screen. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rainy   day   special    {Motion  picture)     Tuatara-Cine  Plus. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1»68. 

27  mir.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summitry:  E)«crtbw  how  a  truck  eTentuaily  became  the  symbol 
of  despair  and  frustrntlon  for  a  Negro  who  went  Into  the  trash  haul- 
ing business  for  hlmnelf. 

1.  Sanitation  workers.  2.  Negroes — Employment— Case  studies, 
L  Tuatara-Cine  P!ua.      u.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

155.2  Fi  A  68-802 

CINE 


Rainy  season  in  West  Africa  {Motion  picture)  Public 
Media,  iuc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969, 

IJ  nil  I-    wl.    culor.    ICmm.     (Mao  uad  bis  world) 

Edited  versii)n  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  lostitut  fOr  Film 
nnd  Bi)d.  MuiiUh. 

i^uinmaii/:  PorirayB  (he  lives,  relliclou,  and  dress  of  West  African 
vlilagerg.  Follous  the  plantlitK  ami  IiarrestlnK  of  crops  In  this  dry 
land  using  centurles^ld  methods. 

1.  Africa.  West — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Public  Media,  Inc. 
11.  Films  Incorporate^!.  Series:  Mao  and  his  world  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

916.6  77-706483 

Public  Media,  inc. 

Raising  butterfly  larvae  {Motion  picture)  Norman  Bean. 
Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  mtn.    si.    color,     super  S  mm.     (IJfe  science  activities  series, 

DO.  1) 

Loop  fllm  oraunted  In  cartridse. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  bow  to  raise  butterfly  larvae  by  transplantlns 
the  weeds  on  which  they  are  feeding  to  a  plastic  caiie. 

1.  Caterpillars.  l  Bean,  Norman.     iL  Film  Associates.        Se- 

ries: Life  science  activities  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 

595.78  76-701020 

Film  Associates 

Raising  cows  wt  the  farm  {FUmatrip)  Charles  Groffman. 
Relea.sed  by  Bailey  Films,  1969. 

26  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodtac:  12  in.,  SSi  rpm.  (Dairy 
farm  and  dairy) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

fiummary:  Shows  some  of  the  dally  activities  oo  a  modem  dairy 
farm,  emphasizing  th«  care  of  the  herd  of  Holitein  cows.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Dairy  cattle— Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Orofftnan,  Charles,  n.  Bailey 
Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  Series:  Dairy  farm  and  dairy 
(Fllmstrlp) 

872.6  78-734028 

Bailey  FllmR 

Raising  oar  flag  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

i  mill.    Hi.    i-olor.     super  S  mm.     (The  United  States  flag) 

Loop  nim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

anmmai-y:  Demoastrates  bow  to  raise  the  American  flag  properly. 

1  Flags— U.  S.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  The  United  States  flag  (Motion  picture) 

929.9  74^704855 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  Qica  Educational  Corp. 

Raising  the  fruit  fly  Drosophila  {Motion  picture)  Norman 
Bean.     Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  miri.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Ufe  science  activities  series, 
DO.  25) 

I»op  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

l^ummary:  Shows  bow  common  foods  may  be  used  to  prepare  a 
material  In  which  fruit  flies  will  lay  eggs  and  In  which  their  larvae 
will  devriop. 

1.  Drosophila.  L  Bean,  Norman,     a.  Film  Associates.  Se- 

ries: Life  science  activities  series  (Hotloo  picture)  do,  25. 

695.77  75-701044 

FMiti  -Kssoclsles 

Rajcb*8  reward  (Arabia)  {FUmstrip)  Jam  Handy  Orga- 
nization, 1968. 

SO  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  pbocodlac:  S  8.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector;  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  Iil,  831  rpm.,  12  mln. 
mlcrogroove:     (Asian  fairy  tales,  na  2) 

Bummary:  Uses  art  work  to  lllustrats  the  Arabian  falrr  tale 
about  the  reward  for  Bajeb. 

I.  Jam  Handy  OrganlxatlOD,  lua  Serlas:  Asian  fairy  tales 
(Fllmstrlp)  no.  2. 

898.21  Fi  A  98-4966 

Jam  Handy  Organlaatloo 

Rajgir  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  Bihar,  Patoa. 
Hade  and  released  by  Government  of  India  Films  Divi- 
sion, Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting,  Bombay 
,1963, 

Ifl  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CrMUt:  Producer.  K.  L.  Kbandpur;  director  and  writer,  O.  P. 
Astbana;  mosic,  L,  B.  Bbat;  pbotoffrapher,  S.  P.  Sblnde;  editor. 
Shyam  Oudl. 

Bvmmary:  A  documentary  fllm  about  the  ruins  and  the  historic 
sasoclstloQs  of  the  andeot  city  of  Rajglr,  once  the  caplU]  of  the 
Hagadb  Empire,  located  near  Patna,  the  present  capital  of  the  In- 
dian stale  of  Bihar.  PolnU  out  that  It  is  famed  as  a  sest  of  learn- 
ing and  reilRlon  and  is  closely  associated  with  the  life  and  teschlngs 
of  Lord  Mahavira  and  GauUma  Buddha,  who  spent  maoy  years  of 
tbdr  lives  there.  ,  ^. 

1.  Rtjairiha,  India.  i.   Bihar.   India    <  State)        ii.    India 

(Republic)     Mlnlatrror  Information   and   Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2317 


The  Kaka  ptvcew.  (Slide  seti      Reaearch  A  Education  Dept, 
American  Crafts  Council.  1964. 


w^ 


]  I  2  ii 


WiihKript. 

SUMMARY;  SiMwt  l^ul  SoUmt  flring  pociOTy  by  ihs  Raku  procMS.  in- 
chidM  twenty  cunptea  of  SoMasr'i  work. 

1  IUkupo««ry     2.  Sokfaer.  Psul        1.  Anerican  Crafts  Council.    RcMsrch 
a  Educalion  Dept. 

|TP808j  738.1  72-734007 

li  a  EdMCMMM  72  MARC 


Mt  art  ef  Japaaeae  cemaks.  (Motion  picture] 
Charles  CahiU  *  Assodatea.  Made  by  G.  Roy  Levin. 
Rdeaaed  by  AIMS  Instntctional  Media  Services.  1972. 

10  mil).     >d.     cokx.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY;  COven  ihc  basic  icchniquci  involved  in  ihc  ancient  raku  proc- 
ess of  mskinf  pottery. 

I .  Raku  pottery.       I.  Cshili  (Charles)  and  Asiocivtcs,  inc..  Hollywood.  Calif. 
II.  AIMS  iRStnictionat  Media  Services. 

(TPWSj  738  72-701043 

AIMS  72  MARC 


Ralmon  (John)   Productions,  Los  Angeles 


Economics:   money. 


■alph  AkvMtkj.  (Motion  picture]     Mert  Kofrfiii     and  Charles 
Orinker.     Released  by  Tune-Life  Films,  1970. 

4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (Black  views  on  race,  no.  1) 
SUMMARY:  Prcscnu  public  remarks  by  Ralph  Abereaihy  which  exprcM 

the  phikMophy  of  ibe  civil  ri(hu  leader  coocemiof  race  reUtioos. 

I.  Abemaihy.  Ralph.     1.  United  States— Race  questtoii.       1.  Koplin.  Mert. 

II,  Onnker,  Charles,     111.  Tune-Life  Filtna.     IV.  Series:  Black  views  on  race. 

(Mocioa  picture]  no.  1. 

JE185.615,  301.45  78-714597 

Time-Life  Fihns  72  MARC 

Ralph  Lopatin  Productions 
see 


Nuclear  power  and  you. 
What's  the  big  idea. 

ftalph  Luce  Productions 
see 

The  Innocent  eye. 

Ralston  Purina  Company 
see 

Cook  yourself  a  smile. 

The  Veterinarian  from  8  to  5. 

Rama  {Motion  picture)    Sujpir  Cain,  ltd.,  1969. 

lii  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Swmmary:  A  cinematic  tone  poem  about  a  mythological  sea  god- 
dess who  Is  washed  ashore  to  Bp«id  one  daj  on  earth. 
I.  Sugar  Cain,  ltd. 

704.M6  72-T02640 

CINE 

Rambo,  Anne  Marie 


The  Aztecs  of  TenochtitlAn  and  Mexico 
City. 

Cultural  life  In  Africa. 
Geography  of  Africa. 
How  the  Africans  live. 
The  Mayas  in  Guatemala  today. 
The  Mayas  in  Mexico. 
Mexican  art,  architecture,  and  education. 

Mexicans  at  play. 

Mexicans  at  work. 

Mexicans  on  the  move, 

Mexico's  history. 

Mexico's  physical  heritage. 

The  Mixtecs-Zapotecs  of  the  southern 
kingdom. 

The  Tarascans  of  the  land  of  volcanoes. 


The  Toltecs  of  the  land  of  god  Quetzalcoatl. 

Transportation  in  Africa , 

What  the  Africans  do  for  a  living. 

Rambusch,  Nancy  McCormick 
see 

Learaiog  to  leam. 


Ramon  runs  away  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill,  1971.    Made 
by  Educreative  Systems. 

1  roll,    color.     36  mm.     (Oo  our  block  series) 

Vncaplloned  version  with  pbonodlsc  also  Issued. 

Summary :  Presents  a  story  with  an  Inner-city  orientatloo  to  de- 
Telnp  elTectlve  reading  slilils  in  ezpresslOD  and  comprehension,  stlmo- 
Inte  thought,  and  provide  opportunities  for  making  value  Judgments. 

With  captions. 

1.  Reading.  2.  Language  arts.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series :  On  our  block  serlee  (Fllmstrlp) 

428.4  72-738268 

McGraw-Hill 

Ramon  runs  away  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill,  1971.    Made 
by  Educreative  Systems. 

1  r(i!]-  color.  3.1  mm.  anil  phonodisc:  1  B..  12  in..  331  rpm.  (On 
our  block  series) 

Captioned  version  also  Issoed. 

Summary:  l»re«ents  a  story  with  an  Inner-dty  orlenUUon  to 
develop  effective  reading  skills  In  eipreaalon  and  comprehension, 
stlmnlate  thought,  and  provide  opportunities  for  making  value  Judg- 

1.  Readlnjt.  2.  Language  arts.  I.  McOraw-Hlil  Book  Company. 
Series:  On  our  block  seriea  (Ftlmstrlp) 

4S84  78-738205 

McOraw-HllI 


Ramsey,  Dale  L 
see 


Operation  Grocery  Store. 


Ramsey,  Norman  A 
see 

Harmonics  of  a  city. 
Urbanlandia. 

Ramsey  Corporation 
see 

Three  bullets. 

Ranberg,  Robert 
see 

William  B.  Ide. 


A  Ranch  called  Hope  {Motion  pictitre)     Ranch  Hope,  1968. 
Made  by  Roy  Productions. 

28  min.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  a  flfteen-year-old  car  thief  from  a  near  fatal 
accident  through    rehabillUtlon    at    Ranch    Hope.     Discusaea    Uie 
founding  of  the  Ranch,  Its  program,  and  the  value  of  a  religiously- 
oriented  rehabilitation  center  for  delinquent  boys. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Rehabilitation  of  Juveoile  delinquents— U.  S.  I.  Randi  Hope 
tot  Boya. 

864.8  76-702541 

CINB 

Ranchero    and    ganchos    in    Argenttne    {Motion    picture) 
Public  Media,  inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  fOr  Film 
und  Blld,  Munich.  ^^ 

Summary:  Contrasts  dty  and  suburban  life  in  ArgenUna  througn 
Bcenes  of  gaucho.i  and  ranch  life,  scientific  farming  metbods,  and 
examples  of  Spanish  architecture  and  furnishings. 

1.  Ranch  life— Argentine  Republic.     2.  Gauchos.  i.  Public 

Media,  inc.     n.  Fllma  Incorporated.  Series:  Man  and  his  world 

(Motion  picture)  ^^  -«,-**« 

918.2  70-705492 

Public  Media.  Inc. 


Rand  Corporation 
see 

The  Computer  in  the  classroom. 


Rand  McNally  and  Company 
see 

Australian  marsupials. 

6SCS  single  topic  Inquiry  films. 
The  Behavior  of  a  purple  bacterium. 


150 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rand  McNally  and  Company  (Continued) 

Chemical  commimicatioa. 
Comrergence. 

Engelmann's  inquiry  into  photosynthesis. 

An  Esuiqtle  of  the  biological  significance 
of  color. 

The  Feeding  behavior  of  hydra. 

Hie  Feeding  mechanisms  kA  oyster  drills. 
Flowering. 

Fossil  interpretation. 

Gene  flow  in  a  California  salamander. 

The  Genetics  of  bacterial  zutrition. 

Grouse — a  species  problem. 

bnprinting. 

An  Inquiry — the  importance  of  the  nucleus 

The  bitertidal  region. 

John  Stncletoa  Copley  ind  the  ut  of  UMory. 

The  Kidney  and  homeostasis. 

Life  in  the  intertidal  region. 

Locomotion  in  an  amoeba. 
Mimicry, 

Mitosis. 

Mountain  trees — an  ecological  study. 

Nerves  and  heartbeat  rate. 

The  Peq;q;>ered  moth:   a  population  study. 

Pbotoreception  and  flowering. 

Planarian  behavior. 

Prairies  and  deciduous  forests. 

Predation  and  protection  in  the  ocean. 

Prey  detection  in  the  rattlesnake. 

Regeneration  in  acetabularia. 

Social  behavior  in  chickens. 

Structure^  function,  and  feeding  behavior 
in  herons. 

A  Stu(fy  of  frog  development. 

A  Stuc^  of  oak  populations. 

Temperature  and  activi^  in  reptiles. 
Temporal  patterns  of  animal  activity. 

Water  and  desert  animals . 

Water  and  desert  plants. 


Randall,  Reino 
see 

BuUctrn  botrds  in  wtion. 
PUnnins  the  bulletin  board. 

Randall  Company 
see 

Telemobile. 

Randol -Cooper  Productitms 
see 

Dark  Manhattan. 
Randolph  (F.)   Associates 


The  March  on  Washii«ton,  Nov,  13-15, 
1969. 

The  Randolph  family   (Motion  picmre) 
see   Dear  octopus 

Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College,  I^nchburg,  Va, 


The  Oresteia  of  Aeschylus. 


Random  House,  New  Yoric 
see 

People  to  people. 
Randy  (Famttrvp)    (Jnided  Ptms,  1969. 

«7  fr.     color.     85  mm.     sod  phonodlac:  2  »..  7  In.,  SSI  rpm. 

Cred;f«;  Director.  Aaton  J.  PllTerMck ;  writer,  Thomms  R  N«ii- 
kerrls;  pbotograpber,  Duaoe  Mulr. 

Summary:  Thr««  ohildrcQ  from  th«  lame  aebool  bare  the  mud* 
name.  Randy  Carver ;  they  also  share  a  eoomtoo  problon :  dliDctiitT 
In  making  decislona. 

1.  DecUlonmaklnc— JuTcnile  fllma.  i.  Graded  PrtM. 

_  1M.8  78-732741 

Graded  Press 

■aady  (Moticm  picture)    Mental  Health  Training  Film  Pro- 
gram, 1970. 

27  mln.    td.    b*w.    16  mm. 

SUUUABY:  Shows  an  cmotlooaUy  dietarlied  eleren-year-oM  boy 
at  Cimp  WedlTO  to  tllnstrat^^  tt>e  difflcnity  of  neefloc  the  ocf^  of 
an  emotiODally  handicapped  child. 

1.  UeaUIly  HI  cblldrea  2.  Child  psychiatry.  [.  Harvanl.  Cnl- 
rerslty.    Mental  Health  Trainlns  Film  Profram. 

155.4  71-7H415 

CINE 


>—■■    of   ilpha    partftcfaa.    [FOmatrip] 
Releaied  by  The  Nucleua.  1969. 


John    W.    SttlcoakL 


30  fr.    cotor.     35  sun.     (Nuckw  icieoce  laboratory) 
SUMMAKY:  Uaea  an  ekctroacopc  and  nmpk  accesaocies  to  ihow  the 
mMhod  for  detenoiniBg  die  ranae  of  alpha  particki  ia  air.  Otvca  calcuUtioM 
uaed  to  find  the  eoer(y  of  the  a^ba  pantck.  With  capbona. 

1.  Alpha  nyi.       I.  Sulcoaki.  John  W.     II.  The  Nudeua.  inc. 
tQC721i  539  72-7330M 

TW  Nudeoa.  inc.  72  MAIIC 

Kange  of  Joint  Biotion  excrdBcs  (Fifowinp)  Trunex 
Corp.,  1967. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  nod  phonodisc:  2  s^  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.,  30 
miiL     alcroffrooTe.     (PaUent  care  serin— basic  needs,  S) 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summarjt:  Pictures  a  Tariety  of  exercises  for  the  patient.  dLsctaa- 
Int  each  Joint  of  the  body.  Demonstrates  both  pnartTe  and  acUva 
exerctWB  and  emphaslies  the  need  for  patient  nelf-help. 

1.  Gymnastics,  MedlcaL  l  Tralnex  Corporation.  Series:  Pa- 
tlent  care  aeriea—haslc  needs,  S  (Fllmstrip) 

_  «15  Fi  A  68-4288 

Tralnex  Cc«poratloo 

The  Range  of  soft  soUering  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encycl  )paedia  Britannica  FxlucationaJ  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mln.    sL    color,    snper  8  mm.     <Sold«1oc,  sertea  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  Knlde. 

I.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Botben  Films,     n.  Bnc7t4opBedla 

Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Soldering  (Motion 

pictnre)    series  1. 

671.5  78-705912 

Ehicyclopaedla  Britannka  BdncatkNial  Corp. 

Ranffcr  IX  television  pictures  of  the  moon  (Motion  pic- 
ture) National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administratirai, 
1965. 

7  mln.    nl.     b&w.     16  moL 

Stummarp:  Presents  short  films  of  lunar  photographs  taken  by  the 
Banger  spacecraft  tn  February  and  March,  196S.  with  a  narrative 
account  of  the  mls.«toa5.  Provides  contlnuoua  views  as  the  qtace- 
craft  descends  towsrd  the  moon  until  the  moment  of  Impact. 

1.  Moon—Photographs  from  space.  i.  C.  S,  National  Aeronaa- 
tlcB  and  Space  Administration. 

FiE  67-119 
U.  S.  National  Aeronan-  tics  and  Space  AdmlnlaCratloa 


151 


Rangers  and  wildUfe  (Filmstrip)  Ralph  Adams  Prodoo- 
tions.  Released  by  Bailey  Fihns,  1966;  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional .Media,  1971. 

37  fr.    color    35  mm.     < Tellowntofte  National  Psrk.  no.  3) 

With  Study  guide  prepared  by  Arlene  Purchln. 

Summary :  Dewrlbes  Ibe  duties  of  the  rangere  at  Yellowstone 
National  E^rk  and  provider  information  about  the  many  animals  that 
inhabit  the  park.    Wltb  captions. 

1.  Park  rangers.     2.  Yellowstone  National  Park.  I.  Adams 

(Ralph)  Prodactlons,  North  Hollywood.  Calif.  II.  Bailey  PUms,  inc., 
Bollywood,  Calif.  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  SeHes:  Yellow- 
stone National  Park  (Filmstrip)  no.  8. 

917.8762  76-738628 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Ranscrs  of  YcQowstmie  (Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Cen- 
tary-Foi  Film  Corp.,  1963. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (Movietone  adventure) 

f'hieinii Scope.     Eastman  color. 

Crrd'ti:  Producer,  W.  R.  Blggtnbotham ;  narrative  nrlter.  Joe 
Wills:  narrator,  Henry  Fonda;  music.  Jack  Sbaindiln:  photography, 
Dick  Kuhne;  fllni  editor,  Mike  Peltegrlno. 

Summary:  Descrlt>ea  the  work  of  a  Park  Ranger  in  Yellowstone 
National  Park.  Includes  scenes  of  Old  Faithful  (^ser,  and  the 
various  forms  of  wildlife  In  the  park. 

1.  Yellowstone  National  Park.  t  Twentieth  Oentury-Fox  Film 

Corporation. 

Fi  67-1426 

Rank  (J.  Arthur)    Limited 
see 

Cathedral  city  (Salisbury) 

Charlemagne. 

Day  and  night. 

Great  winds.    Part  1,  General  principles. 

Great  winds.    Part  2,  Pressure  and  winds. 

The  Hundred  Years  War. 

Iceland. 

Joan  of  Arc. 

latitude  and  longitude. 

Life  in  lapland. 

Life  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

Longitude  and  time. 

The  I^tterell  psalter. 

Movements  of  the  earth  and  sun. 

llie  Netherlands— 0tteway  to  nortfaem 
Europe. 

People  in  ancient  Egypt. 

People  in  ancient  Greece. 

People  In  Roman  times. 

Pompeii. 

Portugal. 

St.  Louis  and  his  times. 


The  Seasons— llie  earth  and  Its  movement 
around  the  sun. 


The  Seasons— the  eartti  and  the  sun*s  lays. 

Social  life  in  the  mid-19tfa  century— the 
country. 

Social  life  in  the  mld-19th  centuzy— the 
town. 

Sound  frequency  and  pitch. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rank  (J.  Arthur)    Limited    (Continued) 


Sound  musical  quality. 


^jain.    Part  1:    N.  W.  Spain  and  the  east 
coast. 

Spain,    Part  2:    Central  and  southern 


The  ^>eed  of  sound. 

Sweden. 

Wave  motion,  longitudinal  waves. 
Wave  motion,  transverse  waves. 


Rank  and  file  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

13  mln.    sd.    bAw,     16  mm. 

Originally  produced  for  Black  journal. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  William  Oreaves;  writer.  Phillip  Biirtnn. 
Jr. :  editor,  Marquln  Shelton. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  the  obstacles  that  Negroes  may  face  in 
labor  unions  In  which  there  is  a  black  majority  but  white  control 
DeserlbeR  how  Negroes  and  Puerto  Rlcans  in  the  New  York  local  of 
the  Transport  Workers  Union  are  flghtingr  to  form  their  own  union 
in  order  to  counter  the  discrimination  they  find  In  the  present  union. 

1.  Trade-unloDB — U.  S. — Negro  membership.  2.  Trade-unions— 
U.  S,— Puerto  Rlcan  membership.  I.  National  Educational  Televi- 
sion and  Radio  Center,     11.  Indiana.     University.    Audio-Visual  Cen- 


Indiana  University 


331.6 

Aadlo-Vlsual  Center 


79-711894 


Rank  Organisation  Limited 
see 

Churchill — champion  of  freedom. 
Deccan  village — India. 

Full  ahead  Rhine. 
Get  organized. 
Getting  the  decision. 
The  Singer  not  the  song. 

Two-way  communication. 
Young  and  willing. 

Ransomes  Sims  &  Jefferles  lid. 
see 

Design  for  a  garden. 


Raoul    Dufy    (FilmMtrip)     Herbert    E.    Hiidek    Films    and 
SI  idee.  1%7. 

15  fr.    color.    AS  mm. 

Ciedita:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Sumuutiy:  l>escrlbefl  the  work  of  Kaoul  Dufy,  and  polnta  out  that 
his  work  iM  characteristic  of  the  early  HOth  century  art  mo¥ements 
Id  France.    With  captions. 

1.  Dufy.  Rnnul,  1877-1963.  I.  Budek   ( Her)>ert  E.)   Pllmg  and 

Hlldes,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

927  72-734427 

Bud<-k  Films  and  Glides  of  Calif. 

Raoul  Walsh  Enterprises 
see 

Come  September. 

Rapa  Nui  (Filmstrip)    Coleman  Film  Enterpriaee.    Released 
by  R.MI  Film  Pit>duction8,  1969. 

IS  fr.  ci,h,T.  K  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  9..  12  In.,  S3l  rpra.,  li 
Uiln.     uik-rngroove. 

Nummanf:  Correlate*  photosraphs  of  Rapa  Nul  with  historical 
aad  cultural  view  of  the  Polynesians  who  inhabit  ao  Inland  which 
U  limited  In  natural  resources,  hut  rich  In  human  resourcefulnes.^. 

1.   Polynesians.  i.  Coleman   Film  Enterprises,     ii.   RMI    Film 

Pri)ductlons. 

919.6  77-736015 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Rapaport,  Monroe 
see 

Hoo  ha. 


The  Rape  of  Laos  {Motion  picture)     Darer  Corp.,  1969. 

30  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  examination  of  the  dealsns  of  North  Vietnam  In 
Laos  and  bordering  countries.  Presents  erldence  both  by  captured 
prisoners  and  local  peculation  who  have  wttneesed  the  presence  of 
North  VIetnameee. 

1.  Viet  Cong.   2.  Laos.         i.  Darer  Corporation. 

969  76-702856 

CINE 

Raphael  (Filirustrip)    Budek  Films  &  Slides,  1907. 

U  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Cied  U:  Author,  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Siimiiiiiri/:  Illu:jtrates  some  of  the  churacteriaticii  of  the  style  of 
palDttng  of  Rapliael.     With  captions. 

1.  Raffaele.  Sanzlo,  1483-1520.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films 
and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.5  78-733154 

Budek  FUms&Slldes 


Raphael    (Filmstrip) 
Released  in  the  U. 

1970. 


Visual    Publications,   London,    1968. 
S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications, 


3.1  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Master  painters) 

iMiible-frame  version  also  lS8ued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Anthony  Bertram. 

^l'M.MARY :  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Raphael,  examining 
the  influences  which  affected  him.  and  showing  how  his  work  has 
influenced  subsequent  artists. 

1.  Raffaele  Sanzio,  1483-1520.  1.  Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don. II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  III.  Series:  Master  paint- 
ers (Filmstrip) 

[  N  D623.R        ]  759.5  76-739014 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


Raphael  (Filmstrip) 
Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Rritannica  Educational 


iVi  fr.     color.    .V.  unn.     (Great  men  of  art,  series  1  > 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Max  Helns. 

SUMMARY ;  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Raphael.  Describes 
liis  techniques  and  skills  and  Includes  representative  r^roductlons 
of  his  work. 

1.  Raffaele  Sanzio,  1483-1520.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  II.  Series:  Great  men  of  art  (Filmstrip) 
series  1. 

739.5  79-739264 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Raphael.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London,  1971. 

the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 


color. 


20  min. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  The  magnincent  draught  of  fUhes.  one  of  the  ten 
tapestry  designs  which  Raphael  made  for  Pope  Leo  X  to  complete  the  decorative 
scheme  of  the  Sistine  Chapel.  Analyzes  these  designs  u  works  of  art,  and  shows 
how  they  changed  the  entire  concept  of  tapestry  weaving. 

1.   Raphael.   1483-1S20.      Miraculous  Draught  of  Fishes.      2.  Tapestry, 
Renaissance.    3.  Vatican.    Cappclla  sistina.       1.  British  Broadcasting  Corpora- 
tion.    Tclcvbion  Service.     II.  Tune-Life  Films. 
lNK3052]  74L092  75-714521 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Rapid  flaid  gain.  [Filmstripj     Trainex  Corp.,  1972. 


35  n 


and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  20  min. 


85  fr.     color. 
(Fluids  and  electrolytes) 

Also  issued  with  phonoiape  in  cassette. 

Wiih  vis-u-tcsl  and  sludy  guide, 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  foe  nurses.  Shows  two  patients  with  fluid  and 
elecirotyte  imbalances  that  result  in  rapid  fluid  gain.  Emphasizes  the  nursing 
assessments  and  care  during  the  Ireaimcni  of  the  imbalances,  including  the 
emergency  care  for  a  palienl  who  has  ■  circulatory  overload. 

I ,  Blood — Circulation,  Disorders  of.  2  Body  fluids.  3.  Nurses  and  nursing. 
1   Trainex  Corporation.     II.  Scries:  Fluids  and  electrolytes.  [Filmstrip]. 

[RT42j  610.73  72-736632 

Trainex  Corp.  72  MARC 


Rapid  moYement  in  plants  (Afotion  picture)     Ward's  Nat^ 
ural  Science  Establishment,  1969. 

3  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Ixtop  film  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Credits:  Photography,  William  M.  Harlow. 

Summary;  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  show  the  rapid  collapse 
of  leaflets  and  leaves  of  the  mimosa  in  response  to  contact  and  shock 
and  to  show  the  rapid  movement  of  a  Venus  flytrap  In  capturing  an 
Insect 

1.  Plants — Irritability  and  movements.  I.  Ward's  Natural  Sci- 
ence Establishment,  inc. 

581.6  74^711480 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 


Rapid  transit — the  vital  link  in  a  balanced  transportation 
system  (Afotlon  picture)  General  Electric  Co.,  Film 
Pfodiiftion  and  Distribution,  li)B4. 

13  min.,  sd..  color,  16  ram. 

Summarv:  Explains  the  role  of  rapid  transit  In  a  balanced  metro- 
politan transportation  system.  Points  out  the  advantages  of  such  a 
system,  especially  In  revitalizing  the  center  city  and  providing  bene- 
fits to  suburbanites  served  by  the  system. 

1.  Traffic  engineering.  i.  General  Electric  Company.  Film  Pro- 
duction and  Distribution. 

Fi  A  65-578 
General  Electric  Co.  Film  Prod.  &  Dlatrib. 


Rapids  of  the  Colorado  {Motion  picture)    Dan  B.  Wright 
Released  by  Pyramid  Eilm  Producers,  1970. 

15  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Kumnmry:    Follows   a    trip    through   the  rapids  of  the  Colorado 
River.    Filmed  In  the  Grand  Canyon. 

1.  Colorado  River.     2.  Grand  Canyon.  i.  Wright,  Dan  B. 

u.  Pyramid  Film  Producem. 

917.91  74-706661 

CINE 


Rapoport,  John 
see 

Messiah. 


Season  of  Mondays. 


Rapp,  Bruce  M 
see 


The  RecidiviBt 

Rapping  {Motion  picture)     FilmFair  Communications,  1970. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Drug  films— alternatives  to  drugs) 
Summary:    Discusses   why    teenagers   take   drugs  and   why  they 

want  to  stop. 

1.  Drugs  and  youth.  I.  FilmFair  Communications.  Series: 

Drug  films— alternatives  to  drugs  (Motion  picture) 

362.8  76-706670 

FilmFair  Communlca-  tlona 

Rapture  {Motl&n  picture)  Panoramic  Productions.  Released 
by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1966. 

105  r''n.     sd.     t>ftw,     3."i  mm. 

rineuiuScope. 

Itased  on  the  novel  Itnpture  in  my  rags,  by  Phyllis  HastincK. 

Credits:  Producer.  Christian  Ferry;  director.  John  Gulllermin: 
screenplay.  Slnnley  Mann;  music,  Georges  Delerue;  director  of  pho- 
trtgraphy,'  Marcel  Grignon;  editor,  Max  Benedict.  Cast:  Melvyn 
DouKlas,  Patricia  Gozzl.  Dean  Stockwell,  Gunnel  LIndblora, 

Siiinmnrif:  A  story  about  the  problems  of  n  mentalty-dlaturbed 
adolescent  girl,  lier  bitter  father,  and  an  escappd  criminal  who  finds 
refuge  In  their  Isolated  home  on  the  Brittany  coast.  Filmed  in 
France, 

I.   Hastings.   Phyllis,  1J>13-  Rapture  In   my   rags.      ii.  Pano- 

riimic   I'ioduction«.      ni.  Twentieth   Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

78-701068 

Rapnnzel  {Filjnstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

42  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  the  classic  fairy  tale  by  the  Grimm  brothers 
about  a  young  girl  who  was  imprisoned  In  a  high  tower  by  a  wicked 
witch  and  who  uses  her  long  hair  to  help  her  reecuer  climb  Into  the 
tower.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl.  1785-1863.  Rapunzel.  n.  TtoU 
Associatea. 

398.21  77-736240 

Troll  Associates 


RapuBzcL  [Filmstrii>)     Barry  O'Hara  Productions.     Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

51  fr,     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodiic:  1  ».,  12  in,,  33  1/3  rpm. 

AUo  iuued  with  phonoupe  in  casKtte. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  Grimm's  fairy  ule  tbout  a  young  girl  who  lued  her 
long  hair  to  help  her  rescuer  climb  into  the  tower  where  the  wu  imprisoned  by 
■  wicked  witch.  For  elementary  grades. 

[1.  Fairy  tales.     2.  Folklore — Gennanyj        1.  Grimm.  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl, 
1785-1863.     Rapuntel.     11.  Barry  O'Hara  Production*,     III.  BFA  Educational 
Media.     IV,  Series:  Folk  talcs  from  the  brothera  Orimm,  [Filmsirip) 
(PZ8]  398.21  72-732513 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Rarefied  gas  dynamics  (Motion  picture)  Education  Devel- 
opment Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968, 

;t3  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Made  for  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics  Films, 

With  film  notes  by  F.  C.  Hurlbut  and  F.  S.  Sherman. 

CREDITS:  Director,  A.  Pesetsky;  cameraman.  A.  Morochnick; 
editor,  William  Tannebring. 

Sl'MMAKY:  Shows  the  evolution  of  flow  fields  as  density  Is 
varied  from  continuum  levels  to  the  rarefied  levels  of  free-molecule 
flow.  Demonstrates  the  Interaction  of  free-molcular  flows  with  solid 
surfaces  and  portrays  the  role  of  the  molecuUr  roean-free-path. 

1.  Ilarefled  gas  dynamics.  I.  Education  Development  Center. 
II    Encj-clopaedla  BriUnnIca  Educational  Corporation. 

632  77-711899 

Education  Development  Center 


Rarig's  inc. 
see 

Thunderbird. 

Your  career  in  aeronautical  engineering. 

Your  career  in  architecture. 
Your  career  in  hotel  management. 

Your  career  In  journalism. 

Your  career  in  law. 

Your  career  in  meteorology. 

Rashomon    (Motion  picture) 
see    The  Outrage 

Raskin  Film  Productions 
see 


152 


Photography  for  everyone. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rasmussen,  Donald  Edwin,   1916- 
see 

Tbe  Right  to  be  wrong. 


RMpfcerrr  yogmrt.  [Moticm  picture]     Frederick  Elmes  in  coopera- 
tion with  New  York  University,  1971. 

10  fnin.     %&.     coiof.     35  mm. 

Pinavition. 

SUMMARY:  A  would-be  man  about  town  meeU  Tailure  u  be  ailcmpu  to 
tind  hifitMlf  a  woman. 

I.  Elfncs.  Frederick . 
1PNI997,  791.43  72-702555 

CrNE  72  MARC 

Rasps  and  clamps  {FUtrutrip)    Bailey  Films,  1969. 

5S  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.  (Tools 
for  wwiJworklng) 

With  msQunL 

Summary:  Discusses  the  nae  of  rasfMi  and  cUmpa  fOr  woodwork- 
Ing,  lllustrstiiig  (heir  safe  and  correct  ase. 

1.   Files  and  rasps.     2.  Clamps   (Joloerj)     8.  Woodwork.  i. 

Bailey  FtlniR,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.        Series :  Tools  for  woodwork- 
log  (nimstrlp) 

6&4.08  77-734010 

Batter  Films 

Rasputin,  the  mad  m«ik  {Motion  picture)  Seren  Arte  Pro- 
ductions and  Hammer  Productions,  London.  Released  in 
the   r.   S.   by  Twentieth  Century-Fox   Film  Corp.,  1965. 

02  mlD.     »d.    color.    85  mm. 

Cinemascope.    Color  by  DeLuxe. 

Credit:-  Producer,  Anthoay  Nelson  Keys;  director.  Don  Sharp; 
screaiplay.  John  Elder;  music,  Don  Banks;  director  of  photography, 
Michael  Rwd;  editor,  Roy  Hyde.  Cast:  Chri8toi>her  Lee,  Barbara 
Shelley,  Richard  Pasco.  Francis  Matthews,  Suian  Farmer. 

Bummary:  A  dramatization  about  the  alolster  Russian  monk 
Basputin  who  took  advanUge  of  the  Owrlna's  lady-ln-walting  to 
become  a  power  In  the  Rnaelan  court  of  the  Romanovs,  and  flnaUy 
was  assassinated  by  members  of  the  court 

1.  Rasputin,  GrIgotI  Eflmovlch.  1871-1916.  i.  Seven  Arts  Pro- 
ductioDS,  ltd.  u.  Hammer  Film  Productions,  ltd.,  London,  m. 
Twentieth  Oentoty-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

922  Fi  68-1699 

RassUn*  champs  {Motion  picture)    Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 

1960. 

10  mil       sd.     t>Aw.     So  mm.     (World  of  sportsj 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Harry  Foeter;  commentator. 
Marty  Gllokman;  music.  Jack  Shalndtln ;  photography,  Jack  Etra: 
editor,  S.  Chas.  Rawson. 

Summary.-  An  Australian  tag-team  wrestling  match  DImed  at 
Sunnyside  Gardens  In  which  Jos^  Perez  and  Argentina  Rocca  defeat 
Jerry  Graham  and  Alvlro  Flrpo  In  two  out  of  three  falls, 

1.    Wrestling.  i.   Columbia   Pictures  Corporation.  Series: 

World  of  sports  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  Fi  67-1465 


RassUn'    rampage    {Motion    picture) 
Corp.,  1963. 


Columbia    Pictures 


10  mill,     9»i.     bAw.     35  mm.     ( World  of  sports > 

Credif*.-  Producer  and  director,  Harry  Foster;  comrowitator,  Bill 
Stern;  music.  Jack  Shaindlin;  photography,  Jadt  Etra;  editor, 
S.  Chas  Rawson. 

Summary:  Pictures  an  Australian  Ug-team  wrestling  match  filmed 
at  New  York's  Sunnyslde  Gardens. 

1.   Wrestling.  i.   Columbia   Pictures  Corporation.  Series: 

World  of  sports  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  Fi  67-1464 


Le  Rat  de  ville  et  le  rat  des  champs  (Filmstrip)  Com- 
mon Ground,  London,  1962.  Made  by  Isotype  Institute. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Aasociatee, 

1966. 

19  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Fables  Id  French) 

Summary :  Presents  a  fable  In  French  about  a  dty  rat  and  a  field 
rat.    With  captions. 

I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates.       Series:  Fables  In  French  (Filmstrip) 

398.24  76-788476 

Carman  Educational  Assodatea 


Rat  dissection:  Alimentary  canal  {Motion  picture)  Gate- 
way Film  Productions,  I..ondon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Interrntiona]  Communication  Films,  1965. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Dissection  of  the  rat  series) 

Loop  dim  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  jniide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  In  detail  the  dissection  of  the  alimentary 
canal  of  the  rat.  Illustrates  Incisions  made,  and  shows  the  Intestines 
and  othM-  Internal  organs,  arteries,  and  veins. 

1.   Rats — Anatomy.     2.   Dissection.     3.  Alimentary  canal.  i. 

Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd.,  London,    ii.  Intematl<MiaI  Ommuni- 

catlon  Films.        Series :  Dissection  of  the  rat  series  (Motion  picture) 

699.3  73-700514 

International  Commuai-  cation  Films 


Rat  dissection:  Female  nrinogenital  system  {Motion  pic- 
ture) ^  Gateway  Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in 
the  L'.  S.  by  International  Communication  Films,  1966. 

3  miu,     Hi.     color.     8  mm.     (Dissection  of  the  rat  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Isstied  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary:  Covers  the  deUiled  dissection  of  the  urlnogenital 
system  of  a  non-pregnant  female  rat.  Points  out  the  uterus,  kidneys, 
ureters,  and  bladder.  Includes  views  of  a  pregnant  rat  with  1^ 
embryos  and   points  out   associated   veins,  arteries,   and   placentas. 

1.  Rat»— Anatomy.  2.  Dissection.  3.  (Jen  I  to-urinary  organs.  i. 
Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd..  Lond<wi.  u.  International  Communi- 
cation Films.  Series:  Dissection  of  the  rat  series  (Motion  picture) 
699.3  n-700515 

International  Comn^nl-  catloD  Films 


Rat  dissection:  Hale  arinogenital  system  {Motion  picture) 
Gateway  Fibn  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  International  Communication  Films,  1966. 

4  mln-     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Dissection  of  the  rat  wrles) 

I.O0P  Blni  mounted  In  cartridge,  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  In  detail  the  dissection  of  the  urlno- 
genital system  of  a  male  rat  Includes  views  of  Indslons  made 
and  of  the  Internal  organs. 

1.  Rats— Anatomy.     2.  Dissection.    3.  (3eni to-urinary  organs.        i 

Gateway  Film  Prodnctlons,  ltd.,  London,    n.  International  (Jommuni- 

catioo  Films.        Series:  Dissection  of  the  rat  series  (Motion  picture) 

699.3  74^700517 

International  Comraunl-  cation  Films 


Rat  dissection:  Neck  and  thorax  {Motion  picture)  Gate- 
way Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Intem:>tional  Cranmunication  Films,  1966. 

5  mln.    St.     color.     8  mm.     (Dissection  of  the  rat  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

WiTh  teacher's  study  guide. 

Bummary:  CV>verfl  the  detailed  dissection  of  the  neck  and  thorax 
of  the  rat.  Includes  views  of  incisions  made  and  of  Internal  organs, 
nerves,  veins,  and  arteries. 

1.  Rats— Anatomy.  2.  Dissection.  i.  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
ltd.,    London,      ii.    International   Communication    Films.  Series : 

Dissection  of  the  rat  series  (Motion  picture) 

699.3  70-700516 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Rategan,  Edward  H 
see 


The  Accountiiig  machine. 
The  Card  punch. 

The  Collator. 
The  Reproducer. 

The  Sorter, 

The  Rating  game  {Motion  picture)  Columbia  Broadcasting 
System,  1965. 

00  mln.     sd      b*w.     16  mm. 

Telerist  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  writer,  Joseph  Wershba;  reporter.  Robot 
Tmut ;  phntoicraphers,  Robert  J.  Clemens,  William  Wagner,  Leo 
Rossi ;  film  editor,  William  H.  Watt,  Jr. 

Summary:  A  discussion  uf  television  program  ratings  by  those  who 
have  Investigated  them,  and  by  those  who  are  affected  by  them.  De- 
scribes the  samplioK  methods  of  the  A.  C.  Nielson  Company,  and 
discusses  the  Investigation  of  the  Harris  Committee,  the  Influence  of 
the  ratings  on  the  stock  market,  and  their  statistical  accuracy. 

1.   Television  programs— Rating.  l  CBS  reports   (Television 

program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

791.45  Fi  68-221 

Ratio:  a  way  of  comparing  {Motion  picture)    William  Boim- 

dey.     Released  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1968. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  and  seta  of  slmi^  objects  to  Introduce 
the  concept  of  ratio,  and  demonstrates  ways  to  name  a  ratio  In  both 
word  and  symbol.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Ratio  and  proportion.  i.  Bounder,  William,     n.  Film  Ano- 

dates  of  California,  Los  Angeles. 

372.7  Fi  A  68-1889 

Film  Aaaodates  of  Cat  If  omla 

Ratio  and  proportion  (Filmstrip)  Rwi  Kindig.  Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

53  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Mathematical  Insights) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  format  to  present  fundamental  mathe- 
matical concepts  concerning  ratio  and  proportion.     With  captions. 

1.  Ratio  and  proportion.  I.  Klodlg,  Boo.  II.  BPA  Educational 
Media.         Series:  Mathematical  Inslgtats  (Filmstrip) 

510  78-738221 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Ratio  and  proportion — number  patterns  {Filmstrip)  Co- 
lonial Films,  1964. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Elementary  mathematics.  Series  5, 
no.  6) 

Summary:  Defines  the  concepts  of  ratio  and  proportion.  Extends 
the  exploration  of  odd,  even,  and  prime  numbers,  and  lays  a  founda- 
tion for  the  understanding  of  rational  numbers.     With  captions. 

1.   Ratio  and  proportion.    2.  Numbers,  Rational.  i.  Colonial 

Films,  Inc.,  Atlanta.  Series:  Elementary  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 
Series  5,  no.  6. 

Fi  A  67-3728 
Colonial  Films,  inc. 

Ratio  (deer  park)  (Motion  pictore)  National  Council  of 
Teachers  of  Mathematics  in  cooperation  with  General 
Learning  Corp.  Made  by  Daridson  Films.  Released  by 
Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

8  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (El^nentary  mathematics  for  teach- 
ers and  students.    Student  film  2D) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Rudennan;  teachers, 
Lauren   O.   Woodby,   Joseph   Moray. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  In  which  two  deer  explore  the 
meaning  of  ratio. 

1.   Ratio  and  proportion.  I.  National  Council  of  Teachers  of 

Mathematics.  II.  Sliver  Burdett  Company.  III.  Series:  Elementary 
mathematics  for  teachers  and  students.  Student  film  2D  (Motion 
picture ) 

[QA117]  511  7^713699 

silver  Burdett  Oo. 


153 


The  Rational-emotive  approach  to  therapy  (Motion  picture) 
American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association,  1971. 
Made  by  John  M.  Whiteley,  KKTV,  and  Washington 
University. 

80  mln.  sd.  color.  18  mm.  (Distinguished  contributors  to  coun- 
seling series) 

With  stud}-  outline. 

SUMMARY :  Albert  Ellis  discusses  the  origins,  phllost^blcal  basis, 
and  the  fundamental  hypothesis  of  rational-emotive  psychotherapy, 
and  expounds  on  ttie  nature  of  the  therapeutic  process,  and  the  role 
of  values. 

1.  Rational-emotive  psychotherapy.  I.  Ellis,  Albert.  1913- 

II.  American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association.    III.  Series:  Dis- 
tinguished contributors  to  counseling  series  (Motion  pictore) 
[RC489.R3]  371.4  76-714287 

American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association 


Rattoaal-emotiTc  peychothatapy  applJad  to  poqpa.  [Motiao  pic- 
ture] American  Penonnel  and  Outdance  AaiocUtioa.  1971. 
Made  by  John  M.  Whiteley.  KETV,  and  WathinfUm  Univenity. 


30d 

M) 


•d.    cote.     16  omL     (DiatiBguiBhed  c 


ntribai 


With  study  outline. 

SUMMARY:  Albert  EUis  tdh  bow  ratioaal-emocivc  psycbothenpy  apptka 
to  poups  and  to  marathoB  weekcodt  of  ntioaal  eocogoter. 

1.  Ratioasl-«mocive  psycboUiermpy.     2.  Group  psychodterapy.       1.  BUis, 
Albert,  1913-  II.  Amencan  Penoond  and  Ovidsacc  AnodaboB.    IIL 

Series;  Dmiagunhed  coatriboton  to  rnwnsiiliBt  scriaa.  (Motiaa  pictgraj 
[RC489.R}]  371.4  70-714288 

American  Pcnotutd  A  72  MARC 


Rational  number  system   oi  arithmetic— some   properties 

{Filtnetrip)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Divi- 
aoD,  1968. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Elem«itary  mathematics,  grade  7) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  Elementary  mathematics:  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, by  E.  D  Nichols,  F.  Floornoy.  R.  Kallo,  and  L.  Simon, 

Summary:    Discusses  several   properties   of   the  rational   number 
system,  including  the  idea  of  redprocala     With  captions. 

1.   Numbers.   Rational.  i.   Nichols,  Eugme  Douglas,  1923- 

Elementary  mathematics:  patterns  and  structure,  il  Bolt,  Rln^art 
and  Winston,  inc.  m.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  loa. 
New  York.      Audio-Visual  Divisloa  Series:  Elementary  mathe- 

matics (Filmstrip)  grade  7. 

372.7  70-733882 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

The   Ratioaal   mmrtMis    {FUmatrip)      Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  1968. 

1  roll,     color.     35  nnn.      (Pundammtals  of  OKMlem  matfaematlcs) 

With  instructor's  gutd& 

Summary:  Exiriains  the  fundantentals  of  rational  otnnbets.    With 
capUons. 

1.  Nombers,  Rational.  t.  Jam  Haody  School  Berrfce^  Inc. 

Series:  Fundamentals  of  modern  mathesiatics  (FUmetrlp) 

372.7  71-733908 

Jam  Handy  SclKNd  Service 


Rational  nombers.  [Filmstrip] 
1969. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


(Modem  mathematics  program   Level  S.  757) 


*2  ft.     color      35  n 

With  teacher's  mant 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Donovan  R.  Liciitenberg.  Charles  W.  Engcl. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  what  ■  rational  numt»er  is.  and  explains  ihe  relation  or 
fractions  to  rational  numbers.  Deals  with  order  and  the  idea  (hat  theit  »  a 
rational  number  between  any  (wo  given  ones.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1,  Numljers.  Rational— Juvenile  nims,      2.  Fractions— Juvenile  films,      jl. 
Fractions      3.  Numbers.  RatkMtaij        1.  Educational  Prelections  Corporation 
II.  Series.  Modem  mathematics  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level  5.  757. 
[QAI41.3]  372.7  72-733811 

Educational  Projeclions  72  MARC 

Corp 

Rational  nombers,  no.  1:  Counting  nambers  and  directed 
numbers  {FUimtrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

45  fr.     Color.    35  mm.     (Kenner  on  modem  mathematics) 
With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Script.  Morton  R.  Ketmer,  Jean  Kenn«-;  art.  (Jeorge  Mc- 
Gunigle. 

Summary:  Introduces  directed  numbers  by  extending  counting 
numbers  on  the  number  line.  Explains  that  directed  nombers  tell 
botli  direction  and  distance  from  a  reference  point  Introduces  gd- 
poeltea, 

1,  Numbers,  RaUonaL  l  Filmstrip  House,  New  York,  il  Ooont- 
Ing  nombers  and  directed  numbers  (Filmstrip)  Series:  Keimer 
on  modern  matbnuatics  (Filmstrip) 

372.7  Fi  A  68^306 

Filmstrip  House 

Rational  numbers,  no.  2:  Operations  on  directed  nnmbers, 

part  1  {FilTMtrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

48  fr,     color.    35  mm.     (Keniker  on  modem  mathematics) 

With  study  guide. 

Crtditt:  Script,  Morton  R  Kenner,  Jean  Kenner ;  art,  Cieorge  Hc- 
Ounlgla 

Bummary:  Teacb«s  children  Informally  to  add  directed  tntegers 
and  dlscQssea  commatative  and  associative  properties  for  addltioo. 

1.  Numbers,  RaUooaL  2.  Addition.  t.  FllmBtrtp  House,  New 
Y'orfc.  IX.  OperatlODs  on  difected  oomtiers,  p«rt  1  (Filmstrip)  Se- 
ries :  Keooer  on  modvn  mathematics  ( Filmstrip) 

372.7  Fi  A  68-4307 

Filmstrip  House 

Rational  numbers,  bo.  S:  OperatioiM  on  directed  nurabers, 
part  2  {Filmetrip)    Fihnstrip  House,  1968. 

46  fr.    color.    3K  mm.     (Kenner  on  modern  mathematics) 
With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Script,  Morton  R.  Kenner,  Jean  Kenner;  art,  Oeorge 
MrOunlglc. 

Summary:  Reviews  basic  operations  of  the  relationship  between 
addition  and  subtraction  atid  relates  directed  numbers  to  subtraction. 

1.  Numbers,  RathmaL  2.  Addition.  3.  Subtraction.  l  Film- 
strip  HoQse.  New  York.  n.  Operations  w  directed  nnmbers.  part  2 
(Filmstrip)  Series:  Kenner  on  modem  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 
372.7  Fi  A  68-4308 

Filmstrip  House 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rational  niimbcn    (FSmttrip) 


Rational   nantbcrs,   no.   4: 

Filmstrip  House^  1968. 

■IT  fr.    color.    3.%  mm.     (Keiiiieron  mod«ru  mat  hematics) 

With  "Tud}'  guide. 

Credita:  Script.  Morton  R.  Kenner,  Jean  Kenner;  art,  George 
McGunigle. 

Summarif:  Defines  all  Integera  and  fractions  as  part  of  the  set 
of  rational  numbers.  Explains  that  In  the  set  of  ratlottals  all  four 
«rltbn>ettc  operations  are  possible,  that  division  b;  aero  Is  meaning- 
less, and  that  the  set  of  ratlooals  can  be  ordered. 

1.  Numbers,  Itatlonal.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.  Series : 
Kenner  <mi  modern  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 

872.7  FiA68-4809 

FilmMrlp  House 

Rationalism  (Filmstrip)     Adrian  Vance.    Released  by  TTni- 
rersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  mil.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc.     (Orsat  Ideas  In  blotogy) 

Also  Issned  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  manual. 

iiUMU.^RY:  Portrays  Ideas  that  led  men  of  scl«ice  to  signifi- 
cant dlacorerles  with  emphasis  on  the  contribution  of  the  rational- 
ists. 

1.  Science— Philosophy.  2.  RatioDaliaoL  I.  Vance.  Adrian  II. 
Cnirersal  Education  and  Visual  Arta  III.  Series:  Great  Ideas  in 
biology  (Filmstrip) 

[Q175]  674.01  77-740ei9 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


El  Rat6n  del  pneblo  y  el  ratdn  del  canpo  (Filmstrip)     So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

.tit  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm., 
13  ulQ.     (Cuentos  clastcos  infantites) 

Simnlfh  vcrsinn  of  Tiie  town  mouse  and  the  country  mouse. 

With  teacher'8  guide  in  Spanish. 

CKCDITS:  Adaptation.  Mary  Hartley;  narrator,  Luis  CarlM 
Cribe. 

SUMUABT :  Ad  adaptation  of  the  Aesop  fable  about  the  mouse 
cousins  who  Tlslt  each  otber,  telling  how  happy  the  country  mouse 
was  when  be  returned  to  bis  own  home.    For  primary  grades. 

I.  Aesopua.  The  town  mouse  and  tlw  country  mouse.  II.  Society 
for  Visual  EducatlMi,  Inc.,  Chicago.  III.  The  Town  mouse  and  the 
country  moose  (Filmstrip)  IV.  Series:  Cuentos  claslcos  Infantiles 
(Filmstrip) 

[PZ74.2}  398JJ4  73-73908* 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Rata  ^Motion  picture)    UGOM  Educational,  1969. 

13  mln.    ml.    color.    16  mm. 

Summar}/:  Describes  the  experience  of  three  Inner-city  boys  whose 
dobhouae  Is  overrun  by  ratu.  Shows  the  steps  that  tbey  take  to 
•radicate  the  rats  after  one  of  the  boys  Is  bitten. 

1.  Bats— Extermination.        i.  Uconi  Educational,  Inc. 

648  70-706376 

CINE 

Rats  and  mice  {Motion  picture)    Compi^netics,  1969. 

17  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Control  of  pents  for  food  service 
and  hot  I  ne  keeping  personnel) 

Also  iitsued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge, 
with  lungnelic  sound  track. 

Spanish  versions  also  Issued. 

With  instructors  manual  and  student  guide. 

Sutnmary:  Describes  bow  rats  and  mice  spread  disease  and  ex- 
plains what  the  hospital  worker  can  do  to  eliminate  these  pests. 

1.  Rodents  as  carriers  of  disease.     2.  Rodent  cootroL  r   Oom- 

prenetlcs.   Inc.  Series:   Control   of   pests   for   food   serrlce  and 

housekeeping  perxonnel  (Motion  picture) 

648  7a-7(V}828 

Coniprenetlrs.  Inc. 


The  Ravaged  earth    {Motion  picture)     WKYC-TV. 
leased  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 


Se- 


1*7  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Vreditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Jon  Boynton. 

Swnmary:  I'olnts  out  the  dangers  and  foolishness  of  strip  mlo- 
iag,  providing  Kcenes  of  An;)alachlan  land  wblcb  has  been  defaced 
and  permanently  destroyed  as  an  example  of  tt>e  hazards  of  this 


n.  NBC  Uducatlonal  biterpriaes. 

1.  Strip  mining.         i.  WKTO-TV  (Television  station)  ClereUnd. 
333.7  70-708707 

NBC  Edocatlooal  Enterprises 


Ravel,  Maurice,  1875-1937.       Bolero 


Bolero  by  Maurice  Ravel. 


Ravel,  Maurice,  1875-1937.       Ma  m«re  I'oye 


Mother  OooM  fwHe. 

Ravel,  Maurice,  1875-1937,  arr.        Pictures  at  an 
exhibition 
see 

Pictures  at  an  exhibition,  by  Mousaorgsky- 
Ravel. 

Bavol:  a  story  in  pktaraa  {FQmtttrip)    fiowmar  Booorda, 
1970. 

2  fllBtftrips  (pL  1,  SO  rr. :  pt.  2,  S8  tt.)  color.  K  nn.  and  pbo- 
nodlsr;  2  s^  13  la..  83|  rpn..  IS  nrtn.  sacb.  BicrogrooTC.  (BUi«ra- 
pblSM  of  grsst  tmcspossrs) 

With  iMdier'B  gatdsi 

Crtditi:  Authors.  Nick  Bosst,  JersKI  Saladaas, 

S«M«Miry;  Portrays  ersots  Id  tbs  lUa  of  rreoctt  co—possi  HaortM 
BavsL 

1.  Ravel,  Hauilos,  1S75-1987.  i.  Bowour  Becorda  (Bsrtas: 
MsvrspUss  of  great  compoMVr*  (FIlMStrtp) 

937  7V-7SM33 


The  Raven  {Motion  picture)  Alta  Vista  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  American  International  Pictures,  1963. 

86  mi:.,    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

PanavUion.    Fatbe  color. 

Baaed  on  the  poem  of  the  same  title  by  Edgar  Allan  Poe. 

CredU$:  Producer  and  director,  Roger  Orman;  screenplay,  Richard 
Matheson :  director  of  photography.  Floyd  Crosby.  Cat:  Vlncnat 
Price,  Peter  Lorre,  Boris  Karloff,  Hazel  Court. 

Sammary.-  A  horror  film  •wh\ch  tells  of  three  sorcerers  In  13th 
century  England,  one  of  whom  has  been  changed  into  a  raren  by 
bis  evil  compatriot. 

I.  Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1800-1849.  The  raven,  ii.  Alta  Vista  Pro- 
ductions. Hollywood.  Calif,  ni.  American  International  Pictures, 
Hollywood,  CaUf. 

Fi  68-1667 

The  Raven  {FUnmtnp)     Brunswick  Productions,  1966. 

4.')  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Works  of  Poe) 

Credit*:  Director  Karen  Welntraob;  script.  Jane  Amster  OeTlrts; 
IHuHtraiui^,  .\kademta,  Herbert  Lebowlta,  Richard  Hall. 

Summary:  Illustrstes  The  raren,  a  poem  by  Edgar  Allan  Poa. 

1.  I'tie.  Edgar  Allan.  180&-1849.  Tlie  raven.  i.  Poe.  E.lgar  Allun, 
lSOO-1840.  The  raven,  n,  Brunswick  Productions.  Series:  The 
Work-s  of  Poe  (Filmstrip) 

811  Fi  A  68-4638 

Edt.'-.'itional  Record  Sales 

Ravenna  (Filmstrip)  Norstedts bildband,  Stockholm.  Made 
by  Wilhelm  Tham.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1968. 

22  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredlU:  Author.  B.  Hookway.  

Summary :  Presents  a  historical  account  of  Rarenna,  a  dty  ol  great 
Influence  during  the  Barbarian  and  ByxanUne  periods. 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Ravenna— History.        I.  Norstedta  bildband.    11.  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associates.  -„«»„, 
914.5                              75-73679? 
Carman  Educational                     Associates 

Tlte  Ravens  remain  {Motion  picture)  American  Broadcast- 
ing Co.    Relea.sed  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26  m'n.  sd.  Mtw.  16  mm.  (Winston  ChurchHI:  The  rallnnt 
years,  i..i.  fil  

Based  on  (he  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S. 
Cburchll). 

Creditu:  PriKlucer.  Ben  Feiner;  originator.  Jack  I*  Vlen :  writer. 
Quentln  Revnolds :  fhurchiirs  narration,  Richard  Burton;  narrator, 
Gary  Merrill;  editor.  Sidney  Katz. 

Summary:  U)>es  documentary  footage  to  describe  the  Battle  of 
Britain.  Includes  scenes  of  the  Luftwaffe  bllts  on  R.  A.  F.  Instal- 
lallons  and  the  industrial  cities  of  northern  England,  the  bombing  of 
Lmndnn,  and  the  resistance  of  members  of  the  R.  A.  P. 

1.   Britain    Rattle  of.  1»40.        i.  Chorchlll.  Sir  Winston  Leonard 
Spencer,  1874-19R5.     The  Second  World  War.     n.  American  Broad- 
casting Company.  m.  Screen  Gems,  Inc.         Series :  Win- 
ston  Charchlll :  The  val-  lant  yeors  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 
940.542  Fi  67-2111 

Rawlings-Chickering  Productioiis 


Year  of  the  communeB. 


Ray,  Marian 
see 


Gas/liquid/solid,  part  1. 
Gas/liquid/solid,  part  2. 

life  and  death. 

Light. 

Mixtures  and  solutions. 

The  Phase  rule. 
Surface  phenomena. 


Ray  Bradbnry   {Motion  picture)     Bfodem  Leamini;  Aids, 
1964. 

SO  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Sun  and  substance) 

Originally  telecast  on  CBS-TV. 

Sitmmary:  Dr.  Herman  Barrey  Interviews  Ray  Bradbury,  author 
of  sdetK*  Action  short  stories,  radio  dramas,  television  plays,  and 
novels. 

1.   Bradbury.   Ray.    1920-  i.   Modem   Learning   Aids,  New 

York.        Series:  The  Sam  and  substance  (Motion  picture) 

818  Fi  A  67-5004 

Acne  rilm  and  Vldaotaps  laboratories 


Ray  Fielding  Productions 
see   Fielding  (Ray)   Productions,  Hollywood,  Calif. 


Ray  Manley  Film  ProAictions 


Ray -Vino  Productions 


The  Brooms  of  Mexico. 

Vamps. 

Raya  Productions 
see 

Sabras  of  Israel. 

Rayart  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

The  High  flyer. 
Sisters  of  Eve. 

I^eedy  Smith. 

Raybar  Technical  Films 
see 

Adjusting  the  distributor  cam  angle. 

Auto  safety  inspection. 

The  Back  saw. 

Basic  tools  for  young  auto  mechanics. 
Battery  service. 
Bleeding  l^draulic  brakes . 
Boring  with  an  auger  bit. 

Boring  with  tiie  forstner  bit. 

Carburetor  idle  adjustment. 
Chiseling  to  a  finished  line. 

The  Combination  square  and  its  uses. 
The  Compass  saw. 
Cutting  a  dado . 

Cutting  a  generator  armature. 
Cutting  a  tenon. 

Cutting  an  armature  commutator. 
Drawing  nails . 

Drilling. 


Drilling:  Anchor  holes,  clearance  holes, 
and  countersinking. 


Ray  Gamer  Productions 
see 

Ode  to  Joy. 


154 


Driving  and  setting  nails. 

Engine  trouble  shooting. 
Filing  wood. 
Gluing  a  dowel  joint. 


Gluing  and  fastening  a  miter  Joint  with  a 
spline. 

Gluing  edge  to  edge. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Baybar  Technical  Films  (Contlined) 

Grinding  a  chisel. 

Hardware  commonly  used  in  woodworking. 

Headlight  intensity  and  replacement. 
Installing  sparkplug  wire  terminals. 
Laying  out  a  line  with  the  surface  gage. 
Laying  out  and  cutting  a  gain. 

Laying  out  and  cutting  an  end  lap  joint, 
laying  out  comer  radii. 

Methods  of  driving  screws. 

Methods  of  planing  end  grain. 

Mitering  a  picture  frame. 

Mortising  with  an  auger  bit. 

Packing  front  wheel  bearings. 

Planing  a  chamfer. 

Preparing  a  dowel. 

Pressure  testing  the  cooling  system. 

Rebuilding  a  master  cylinder. 
Rebuilding  brake  wheel  cylinders. 

Removal  and  installation  of  brake  shoes  on 
self  adjusting  Bendix  brakes. 

Repaddng  a  universal. 

Repacking  front  wheel  bearings. 
Replacing  a  thermostat. 

Replaoing  Bendix  brake  shoes. 
Replacing  generator  brushes. 

Replacing  ignition  points. 

Replacing  the  thermostat. 

Scraping  wood. 

Servicing  the  automatic  choke. 

Servicing  the  radiator  pressure  cap. 

Setting  a  plane. 
Sharpening  a  hand  scraper. 

Smootliing  with  abrasive  paper. 
Spark  plug  service. 

Squaring  up  stock. 
Testing  a  fuel  pump. 
Testing  a  thermostat. 


Testing  generator  output. 

Testing  headlight  aim. 

Timing  an  engine. 

Uses  of  handscrews. 

Using  a  coping  saw  to  cut  tliin  material. 

Using  a  cross  cut  saw. 

Using  a  dowel  jig. 
Using  a  gouge. 
Using  spoke  shaves. 

Using  the  centerpunch. 
Using  the  coping  saw. 
Using  the  marking  gauge. 
Whetting  a  chisel. 

Wood:  terminology  and  measurement. 
Rayt)estos-Manhattan 


The  Wild  and  wonderful  world  of  auto 
racing. 


Rajmond    Burr    visits    VietaaBi    (Motion    picture)      NBC 
News,  19«7. 

■"id  m'a.     ad.     color.     16  nHn. 

T«lcv«st  on  NBC  Oct.  6,  l«eT. 

CREDITS :  Producer  Bud  writer.  Len  OloTaonittl ;  directors. 
Rafael  AbramoTita,  Lea  Glorannittl;  cameraiMa.  I>ezter  Alley. 
Orant  Wolfkitl ;  editota.  John  J.  MarUn,  DaTM  Sberwln.  Ken  Kenay. 

SL'MUARY :  Actor  Bayinoad  Burr  narrate*  a  lllm  of  hu  rlait  to 
Vietnam.  Sbowa  Tlalts  to  army  baaea  and  boaplula.  men  on  [wtrot. 
and  men  aboard  an  aircraft  carrier  and  preaenta  Interrlewa  wltb  a 
Viet  Cone  defector  and  with  an  oOlcer  of  a  paycboloflcat  warfara 
unit. 

1.  Vlettumeee  Conflict.  tSSl-  I.  Burr.  Eaymood.  mi- 

ll. National  Bioadcaattoc  Companj,  Inc.    NBC  Newa 
[DS53T.A6]  fl6».7  7S-71S328 


Kays  and  angks  (FUnalrip)  HoU,  Rinehmit  and  Winatoo. 
Made  and  released  by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 
visual Division,  1968. 

40  (r.     color     35  mm.     (Blemenury  matbematlca  arade  4) 

With  teacblns  guide 

Baned  on  the  book  Elementair  mathematics:  pattenu  and  atnic- 
tnre.  by  E.  D,  NIchoto,  F.  Floomoy.  R.  Kaltn,  and  L.  Simon. 
^Siiinaiarv:  Introduces  the  Idea  of  a  ray  and  the  naming  of  raja. 
DereloiM   the  concept   of  an   angle  with   an  explanation  of  sldea. 
vertex,  and  angle  naming.    With  captions. 

1.  Geometry.     2.  Angle.         L  Nichols.  Bugene  Douglaa,  laas- 
mementary   mathemaUcs :   patterns  and  itrtictiire.     IL   Bolt.  Rlne- 
han  and  Winston.   Inc.     m.  PopuUr  Science  Publishing  Oorapani, 

~;b^«i«'Tpii»^1>'rS4.'^""°°-      ""-^  '^'°'°-'' 

Pt^^larSC^eAnd-.  fjjl.  '^''^ 


Ra3rtbeon  Company 


Handle  with  care. 

The  Language  of  electronics. 


Razw    efaun    {Motion  jnoture) 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyclopaedia   Britannica 


2  mill     si.     color.    8  mm.     {Marine  blolocj) 

lAop  film.     Is8ued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  voper  8  mm. 

Wltb  teacber'B  rnide. 

1.  Rasor-clams.  i.  Bnodop^edla  BrlUuilc*  BducatloDal  Cor. 

poratlOD.  Series :  Maiioe  biology  (Hotl<m  picture) 

694  73-704&66 

Eocjclcfwedla  Brltaa-  nlca  EUnntlotuU  Corp. 


Raiq;)rostnixienie  na  filmi,  Sofia 


Seal  island. 


155 


Beach  oat  (Motion  picture)  FtlmFair  Conunonications. 
Released  by  Trend  Films  Corp^  1971. 

J  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Bill  klartla's  freedom  aerlee) 

With  teacher's  culde. 

Based  OD  tbe  book  of  the  nme  title  bjr  Bill  Uartln. 

SUMJUBY :  Explores  the  concept  of  opealoc  ooe'i  mind  to  aci«pt 
Dew  slfhta.  Den-  Mmnds.  anU  new  people  to  counteract  tbe  urge  to 
•etile  for  tbe  comfort  of  the  familiar.     For  eletneotanr  (radem. 

L  Creattve  ability — JuTeolie  films.  2.  Social  interaction — Juveolle 
aims.  I.  lUrtln.  Wllltam  Ttsd.  191S-  RsKb  out     II.  Pllm- 

Fair  OMia«ideatlOQ)t.     III.  Tr«>nd   Films  Gorporatloo.     IT.  Sertw: 
BlU  Xartla'a  freedom  wries  (Motion  picture) 
[BF406]  872^  7S-713659 

Trend  Films  Corp. 

Rcach«r  [Motion  picture)  Dance  Division,  DepL  of  Physi- 
cal Education — Women,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Made 
by  Dept  of  Photography-Cinema,  Unirersity  Extension. 
Released  by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  1968. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Swiaiary:  Ao  abstract  analocr  of  man's  reach  berood  his  condi- 
tion of  entrapment  toward  frevdiom.  twrnf  a  color  tecfaniqae  whicb 
permits  tbe  control  of  color  harmonies  independcDt  of  pbotofrapbad 
form. 

1.  Uodem  dance.  l  Wisconsin.  Unirersltr.  Dept  of  Phrslcal 
BdacatlOD — Womea  n.  WIsraoslo.  Uolrereltjr.  Bureau  of  Audio- 
Tlsnal  Instruction. 

793.3  Fi  A  68-^OS 

CINB 

B^^hiitg  Mt:  The  ttbrary  and  the  exccpttoaal  chOd  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Public  Library  of  Cincinnati  and  Hamiltmi 
County.     Made  and  released  by  Connecticut   Filma.  1968. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

gmwiwy.-  Shows  bow  children  wltb  rarious  handicaps  reapood 
to  bocdca  and  other  materials  and  how  the  use  of  tbeee  materials  can 
eeatrllmto  to  their  development- 

1.   Handicapped   chi Idren— Education.  i.    Cincinnati.       Public 

Ubrarjr.    n.  OoBiMetkot  ruma.  Inc. 

871.9  7i-70l728 

CINK 


(Motioa    picture]       Ccatroa    Cofp^ 
Rdeawd  by  Centrtn  Educational  POma.  1971. 


IT  a 


It  a 


SUMMAKY:  Usaa  a  jroi^  ladjr^  srikls  atoM 
to  ddBoasiraic  bow  lo  cnate  •  Mas*  at ' 
participalc  m  the  evesti  relaied, 
memory  >in><e«  tad  tenaory 

I  Isnyiart  vtt  (Sccondair)— UaiHd  S«bM 
inc..  Uwmcc  Kaa.  IL  Ccatroa  Bdncatiaaa) 
(LB1631]  108.2 

ONE  73 


70.713457 
MAKC 


Reaction  against  Ubor:  the  Taft-Hartfoy  act,  1»47  (Motion 
picture)  Chelsea  House  Educational  Commumcations, 
1969. 

7  mlD.     B\.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (Tbe  Bistory  machine) 

Ixiop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  script  and  milde. 

Crf4itt:  Editorial  dlrectm-,  Arthur  M.  StiUealnfer,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  laraeL 

SMNMory;  Portrays  the  labor  battle  which  led  to  the  controvenlal 
Taft-Hartlej  act.  with  an  OTerriew  of  the  ltM5-46  "jEreat  strlkea.'* 
Indudea  excerpts  from  Truman'.^  veto  mcaMiice  npbraldlnc  OoBcraH 
and  Senator  Tsft's  broadcasted  rebutUL  Shows  afl  President  WU- 
Uam  Green  leadinx  labor's  counterattack. 

1.    Labor  and  laborlnf  classes    U.   S.— IWl-  2.   L*bor  lawa 

and  legislation — V.  S.        i.  Cbrtsea  House  Edocatlotial  Commanica- 

tlons.        Series:  Tbe  History   machine    f Motion   picture) 

831.89  79-736711 

Chelaea  House  Kdnca-  Uonal  Communtcattons 

Reaction,  braking,  and  stopping  distances  {Motion  picture) 
American  .\utomobile  Association,  ^[ade  by  South  Caro- 
lina Educational  Television  Center.  Released  by  Great 
Plains  National  Instructionnl  Television  Library,  1967. 

28  min.    sd.    hAw.    16  mm.     ( Sportsmanlike  drlTlng,  no.  19) 

Part  of  an  edacntlonal  padka^  in^ndiof  texts,  worktwok,  during 
guides,  tpst5,  filmstrips.  and  brief-Blma. 

Credit$:  Instructor.  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  concept  of  car  control,  and  the  need  fbr 
a  cushion  of  ssifety.  I'ses  an  A.\.\  brake  reaction  detonator  to  show 
that  It  takes  time  and  distance  to  bring  a  vehicle  to  a  stop. 

1.  Automobile  drlring — Braking.  i.  American  Automobile  Aaao- 
clation.  n.  Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library. 
Series :  Sportsmanlike  drlTlng  ( Motion  picture)  no.  lA. 

629.283  Fi  A  68-916 

American  Autamoblla  AaKKlatloa 


Reaction  forces  <a  deformed  bodies  {Motion  picture)  Iwa- 
nami  Films,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by  BFA  Edu- 
cntionnl  Media,  1970. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Principles  of  action  and  leac- 
tlon  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  gnldc. 

Bummtni-'  Presents  an  experiment  In  which  a  pUIar  made  of  plas- 
tic is  pushed  with  a  stick  to  show  that  there  are  eqtial  stresses  in 
the  two  bodies. 

I.   Strains  and  stresses.  i.  Iwanaml  Elga  Selsakujo,  Tokyo. 

n.  BF.\  Educational  Media.         Series:  PrliKtplM  of  actloa  and  reac- 
tion series  (Motion  picture) 

581  71-708873 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Rcactioa  kiaetks   (Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Bow,  Pob- 

lishers,  1970.    Made  by  Old  Pncblo  Film  Co. 

S  nin.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  ctwalstiy) 

Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Crediii.-  Authors.  Rod  O'Connor,  Bruce  Fowler. 

Summani:  Obtains  data  for  the  solvolysls  of  (ertlary'-butyl 
chloride  and  Interprets  this  data  to  suggest  a  plausible  reaction 
mechaQisan. 

1.  Chemical  reaction.  Rate  of.  2.  Chemical  reaction— Owdltioas 
and   Uws.     3.    SoItoIjsU.  t.  Harper  a  How.  Publlsbers,   Inc 

Series:  Fundamentals  of  chemistry  (Motion  picture) 

Ml  71-705381 

HarperaRosr 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Reaction  rates  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1068. 

4  mil).     8l.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  od  cartridge  caae. 

Credit*:  Author,  B.  M.  Whitney. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  effect  oa  chemical  reaction  rates  of 
the  nature  of  reactnnts,  istate  of  subdivision,  coDceotratioa,  tempera- 
ture.  pressure,  and  presence  of  catalyst. 

1.  Chemical   reaction,  Rate  of.  t.  Elallng  Corporation,  Gam- 

bridge,  Mass. 

Ml  Fi  A  68-1597 

Ealing  Corporation 

Reaction   rates    (Motion   picture)     Wendell    H.   Slabaugh. 
Released  by  John  "Wiley  and  Sons,  1969. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Ijxtp  Him  mounted  in  cartridge. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  decomposition  rates  of  the  hypo- 
chlorite Ion  from  which  the  student  may  calculate  reaction  order 
and  temperature  effect.    With  captions. 

1.  Chfflnlcal  reaction.  Rate  of.  2,  Decomposition  (Chemistry) 
3.  Hypochlorites,  I.  Slabaugh.  WendeU  H.  II.  Wiley  (John) 
and  Sons,  Inc. 

[QD501]  Ml  72-7127S8 

John  Wiley  and  Sods 


Reaction  to  stress 
see 


Health  science:  Reaction  to  stress. 

Reactions  1  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4  mill.    si.    color.    su[>er  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  uw  in  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children,  2.  Language  arts.  i.  Onada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk 
about  it  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  72-705088 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O. 

Reactions  2  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mill.     >1.    color,    super  S  mm.     (Talk  alwui  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  u.se  In  si)eclal  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  dlfvibllltles, 

].  Slow  learning  children.  2.  language  arts.  i.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk 
about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  76-705089 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Reactions  3  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1970. 

4  mlu.     si.     Color,    super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  it  series,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  In  q>eclal  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  Language  arts.  i.  (Tanada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  Series:  Talk 
about  it  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  70-705090 

HcGraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Reactions  4  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mln.    nl.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  maDuaL 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  alow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

\.  Slow  learning  children.  2,  Language  arts.  i.  Onada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  n,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  Series:  Talk 
about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

a71.9  74-705091 

IfcOraw-HlllBmACo. 


RcactloBs  to  Uqaid  prMMre.  (Motioa  picture]     Iwanami  mm*. 
Tokyo.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4  min.     m*     color.     >uper  8  mm.     (Pressure  of  ■  liquid) 

Loop  film  in  culridge. 

With  itudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demoiuiratet  that  the  walli  of  a  container  curt  s  reaction 
preuure  on  the  liquid  which  they  encloce. 

1  HydrotUlid.  I.  Iwmnmmi  Ei|a  Seiukufo.  Tcriiyo,  11.  BFA  Educational 
Media      III.  Series:  PTcwure  of  a  liquid.  (Motion  picture) 

(QCU7,  532  72-700109 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Read,  J,  Parker 
see 


His  own  law. 

Read  the  label— and  Uret  {Motion  puslntre)    Alfred  Biggins 

Productions,  1967. 

9  mlo.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SMmmary:  Shows  safe  bandiiDg  practices  for  hair  qtrayt.  Insecti- 
cides, paint  thinners,  lacQtiers,  common  medlclDes,  and  other  houss- 
hold  prod  nets. 

1.   Hom«  accidents— Prerentloa    2.  Polsooa.  i.  Blgflot   (Al- 

fred) Productions.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.88  Fi  A  68-891 

Alfred  Blgflos  Prodnc-  tlons 


Read  the  pictures,  no.   I    (Motion  picture)     Interaatioual  I 
Cinemedia   Center,   Montreal.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learn'iig  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  3) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  audit<^  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Uses  pictures  to  help  children  learn  left 
to  right  scanning.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  ii.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Ready,  set,  read!  (Motitm  picture)     Set  3. 

372.4  78-708228 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Read   the  picttires,  no.  2   (Motion  picture)     International 

Cinemedia  Center,   Montreal.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learn  11  j;  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4   tnln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  3) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Bummary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
Id  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  perc^h 
Hon,  concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Uses  pictures  to  help  children  learn  left 
to  right  scanning.    For  primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  u.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Ready,  set.  read!  (Motion  picture)     Set  3. 

372.4  71-708229 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Reade  (Walter)   Organization 
see   Walter  Reade  Organization 

The  Reader's  digest 
see 

Danger  rides  in  small  boats. 

From  sea  to  shining  sea. 

If  you  are  first  at  the  crash. 

Is  your  family  safe  from  death  by  fire  ? 

Nobody  needs  to  drown. 

The  Race  to  save  Abu  Simbel. 

Shot  while  hunting. 

So  you  don't  use  seat  belts. 

ininK  before  you  drown. 

What  would  you  do  in  these  driving  emer- 
gencies ? 

Reader's  Digest  Foundation 
see 

Sainte  Genevieve:   a  French  legacy. 

Reader's  Digest  Services 
see 


Change  on  the  table. 

Readers'  guide,  ready  reference  (Filmatrip)  Library  Film- 
strip  Center.  1969. 

51  fr.  color.  ^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  16 
min.    mlcrogroove. 

ls.siie<l  also  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Revised  version  of  the  1965  fllmstrlp. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Violet   Priestley;  graphic  arts,  C.  G.  Casey. 

nummary:  Presents  a  step-by-step  procedure  for  using  the  Read- 
ers' guide  to  periodical  literature;  shows  the  magazines  listed,  au- 
thor and  subject  entries,  see  and  see-also  references,  volumes,  pages, 
and  dates;  and  explains  the  put>llcation  In  semi-monthly,  monthly, 
quarterly,  and  annual  cumulated  volumes. 


Library  Fllmstrip 


016.05 
Center 


70-733692 


Reading:  a  gift  for  life  (Motion  picture)  Scott,  Foreamen 
and  Co.,  1970.   Made  by  Goldshool  Associates. 

15  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  components  of  the  Reading  system  of 
Scott  Foresmen.  Traces  the  development  of  sounds  Into  the  printed 
language  and  the  formulation  of  a  new  reading  technology  and  sys- 
tem.   Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  reading. 

1.  Reading.        L  Scott,  Foresm^i  and  Companj-. 

372.4  75-711416 

CINE 

Reading:  a  lesson  in  teaching  (Motion  picture)  Newmedia 
Enterprises.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  I9r.9. 

ITi  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

S(:m.\IARY  :  Uses  creative  play  and  dramatisation  of  a  ghost  story 
to  liitriMiiice  the  consonant  sounds  of  gh,  antonyms,  and  words  that 
descrU>e  ghont.    For  elementary  grades. 

1  F,iigllfih  language— Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)  2.  English 
language— Consonants.  I.  Newmedia  Enterprises.     II.  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  A  Lesson  in  teaching  (Motion  pic- 

[^1576]  372.6  76-716146 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Reading  a  road  map.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1971. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  proper  methods  of  reading  maps,  lllusirales  various 
p«rts  of  the  road  map.  and  explains  their  respective  uses.  With  captions 

1,  Maps— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Mapsj  1.  Educational  Projections  Corpora- 
tions. 

[GA130]  912  72-734775 

Educational  Projections  '2 

Corp 


Readers*  guide  to  periodical  literature  (Filnutrip)    Librmiy 

Filmstrip  Center,  1969. 

51  fr.  l<Aw.  35  mm.  and  iihoiiodiHc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpui..  Irt  mln. 
mlcrogroove. 

Issued  also  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Revised  version  of  the  1005  fllmstrlp  entitled  Readers"  guide,  ready 
reference. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Violet  Priestley;  graphic  arts,  C.  Q.  Casey. 

Summary:  Presents  a  step-by-step  procedure  for  using  the  Read- 
ers'  guide  to  periodical  literature;  shows  the  magazines  listed,  au- 
thor and  subject  entries,  sea  and  see-also  references,  volumes,  pages, 
end  dates;  and  erplalos  the  publication  In  seml-moDthly,  monthly, 
quarterly,  and  annual  cumulated  volumes. 

1.  Readers'  guide  to  periodical  literature.  i.  Library  Fllmstrlp 
Center. 

016.06  70-733602 

Library  Fllmstrlp  Center 


MARC 


Reading  and  comparing  dates  (Filmstrip)  Golt  Educa- 
tional Materials.  Made  and  released  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Calendar  study  series) 

Summary:  Uses  a  contemporary  discovery  approach  to  erplaio  the 
correct  way  to  read  and  compare  dales  with  the  use  of  a  calendar. 
For  primary  grades.  „        „^        ,       , 

1.  Chronology.  Historical.  2.  Calendar.  i.  Golt  Educational 
Materials,  u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Calendar 
study  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  72-735913 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

Reading  and  critical  thinking  (Motion  picture)  Centron 
Corp.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

!.'>  mill.     sil.     color.     16  mm      (Effective  reading  series) 
AVIth  teadier's  guide- 
Summary.-  Explains   that   students  can   develop  critical   thinking 
tlimuph   rentlinsr  l)y   learnlne   to  distinguish   opinion   from   fact,   by 
lifying  facts  through  research,  iiud  bv  assessing  an  author's  point 


of  1 


-Another  issue,    b&w. 


1.  Thought  and  thinking.  2.  Reading.  Psychology  of.  r.  Centron 
Corporation,  inc..  I.Awrence,  Kan.  ii.  Mc-Graw-Hlll  Book  Company. 
Series:  Effective  reading  series  (Motion  picture) 

163.4  Fi  A  67-506:? 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 

Reading   and    writing    (Motion   picture)     National   Educa- 
tional  Television   in   cooperation   with   KQED-TV.     Ro- 
leiised  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1965. 
LD  mlu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Conversations  with  Eric  Hoffer) 
?Vcdi7a;  Director.  Winifred  Murphy.  ^        .        .^^ 

nummary:  Eric  Hoffer,  in  an  Interview  with  James  Day  de8<-rlbes 
his  frequent  visits  to  public  libraries  and  afflrms  his  belief  that 
there  Is  a  great  benrflt  In  reading  a  number  of  books  on  a  variety 

r  &er,  Eric.  2.  Books  and  reading.  S.  Public  libraries.  i. 
Hoffer  Eric.  n.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
Ill    Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  Conver- 

sations with  Eric  Hoffer  (Motion  picture) 

928  Fi  A  68-3101 


Indiana-     I'nlv.     Audio- 


Reading  and  writing 


Visual  Center 


156 


Mother  toague-  Pat  3:  Readiof  and  writint- 


Reading  daily  newspapers  (Filmstrip)     Society  for  TlBoal 
Education,  1969. 

59  fr.     color,    S5  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In..  83)  rpm.,  17 
mln.    mlcrogroove.     (The  Newspaper  In  America) 

iKsned  alW)  with  phionotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Credilt:  Author,  Howard  F.  Decker. 

Summary:   Shows  bow  newspapers  are  arranged  by  section  and 
topic  coverage,  and  explores  each  section  of  a  typical  urban  dally. 

L  Newspapers.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Kducation.  Inc..  Chicago. 

Series:  The  Newspaper  in  America  (Fllmstrlp) 

070  73-734769 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Reading;  diagnosing  needs  (Motion  picture)    MoGraw-Hill 
B«M)k  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Instructional  Kntcrprises. 

17  mill.      i-d.      color.      Ifi  mm.      (Teaching  reading  series) 

Wllh  leachers*  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  diagnostic  techniques  to  be  utlliied  In  setting 
up  a  rending  program.  Suggestt  ways  In  which  a  cumulative  read- 
ing record,  a  health  record,  a  tencherstndent  conference,  and  a 
tea  Cher- pa  rent  conference  can  be  used  by  the  reading  teacher  iD 
diagnosing  the  needs  of  students. 

1.    Rending— Ability   testing.  i,   McOraw-HIIl  Book  Company. 

Series:  Teaching  reading  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  79-700510 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Reading:  directed  lessons   {MoHon  piottrre)     McGnw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1969. 

1   rc«1.     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (TeachiDtr  readlog  series) 

With  teacher's  fuide. 

Summary:  Shows  teacbera  an  effectlTe  way  of  uainf  the  baaat 
reader  program.  ladudes  Tlews  of  a  teacher  working  with  a  small 
group  which  Is  belQg  Introduced  to  a  reading  unit  on  a  mrster; 
story. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Detective  and  mystery  stortea.  L 
HcGrawHltl  Book  Company.  Series:  Tea<Alng  rvadlog  aerle« 
(Hotlon  picture) 

428.6  78-703319 

UcGrawHtllBookCo. 


RcndJnc  for  beginners:  Using  context  does  {Moti&n  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  min.     fA.    color.     16  mm. 
Wltti  le&cher's  guide. 
CretfiU:  Author.  Paul  J.  KInaelU. 

Bttmmary:   Dnnon.st rates  how  the  context  of  a  word  can  h^p  Id 
recognition,  pronuudatlon,  and   meaning.     For  primary  grades. 

Another  issue.    bAw, 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Pllms. 

372.4  71-700418 

Coronet  lastructtonal  Films 


Reading    for    beginners:    Word    shapes    {Motion   picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  mIn.     )td.    color.     16  mm. 

With  iPHCher's  guide. 

Cnditi:  Author.  Paul  J.  KlnselUu 

Bmrnmcty:    Explains    that    distinguishing    the    shapes   of    whole 
words,  the  whapes  of  IndlTldoal  letters,  and  their  place  In  the  word 
are  important  helps  for  the  beginning  reader.    For  primary  grades. 
Another  issne.    b&w. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)        i.  Coronet  Instmctional  FUma. 

372.4  74r-700411 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Reading  for  beginners:  Words  uid  word  parts  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  mIn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 
Credit!:  Author,  Paul  J,  Klnsella. 

Bvmmary:  Shows  bow  compound  words  are  built,  and  how  prefixes 
and  stifflxes  are  added  to  base  words  to  make  longer  words.  For 
primary  grades. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)        l  Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

372.4  78-700412 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Reading  for  depth  in  social  studies  {Motion  picture)    Bailey 

Films,  1967.  ' 

14  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm 
With  guide. 

c  "".^^^i'V  ^r*^"^""  ""*  ^T\ter.  Ruth  O.  Bradley:  editore,  Walter 
Soul,  Chris  Weber. 

Summary:  Uses  a  world  geography  class  assignnient  on  petroleum 
to  illustrate  a  unit  of  work  for  upper  grades  In  social  studies,  read- 
ing, language  arts,  and  science.  Discusses  the  organization  of  class 
ret«arch  committee  and  the  use  of  the  school  library  Describes 
how  various  resource  materials  are  combined  Id  final  class  reports 

1.  Social  science*— Study  and  teaching  (ElemenUry)  r  Baliev 
Pltma.  Inc..  UoUywood,  Callt  j '        •-  omrej 

372.24  Fi  A  68-186 

PorUand  State  College  Library 


Reading  for  enrichment  In  the  sodal  studies  {Motion  pio- 
ture)     Ruth  O.  Bradley.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

14  mlu.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  activities  of  a  group  of  students  working 
on  a  social  studies  unit  on  Japan.  Shows  them  rlen-lng  a  motion 
picture  on  Japan,  examining  Japanese  artifacts  and  footwear,  form- 
log  student  committees,  and  selecting  festivals  from  the  text  index 
for  study.  Focuses  on  one  group  as  It  researches,  plans,  and  presents 
a  puppet  show. 

1.  Japan.     2.  Social  sdences— Study  and  teaching.  i.  Bradley, 

Both  Olive,  1901-  ii.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

872.8  Fi  A  68-1185 

Bailey  Films 

Reading   for   interest   in   sodal  studies    {Motion  picture) 

Bailey  Films,  1967. 

11  mhi.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  KUlde. 

Crtditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Ruth  O.  Bradley;  editors,  Walter 
Soul,  Chris  Weber. 

Summary:  Ut^crlbes  a  unit  of  work  for  primary  grades  Involving 
social  studies,  reading,  language  artit.  and  science,  t>ased  on  a  class 
visit  to  the  produce  section  of  a  supermarket.  Illustrates  the  use 
of  a  composite  story,  ca|>tioned  pictures,  specimens,  basic  text,  sup- 
plementary materials,  class  committees,  exhibits,  and  games. 

1.  Social  sciencea— Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)  i  Bailey 
Films.  Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif. 

372.8  Fi  A  68-186 

Portland  State  College.  Library 


Reading   for   pleasure    {Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1967. 

11  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Revlaed   version  of  the  1951  motion  picture  «itltled  It's  fan  to 
read  books. 

CrediU:  EMucatlonal  collaborator,  A.  Sterl  Artley. 

Summary:   Shows   some   of  the  ways   In   which   botte  can   give 
pleasure;  discusses  skills  In  choosing  and  reading  books  that  wltl 
encourage  further  reading. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Books  and  readings  for  children.  l  Coronet  Instructional 

FUmt.    n.  It's  fnn  to  read  books  (Motion  ptctnre) 

372.6  Fi  A  6&-11 

Coronet  Instmctlooal  Pllma 


Reading  from  now  cm   {Motion  picture)     Sandler  Institu- 
tional Films.    Released  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1969. 

9  min.    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

Summary.'  Encourages  children  to  keep  reading.  Presents  the 
story  of  a  boy  wbo  has  difficulties  learning  to  read,  but  finds  that 
he  can  read  already  when  he  encounters  a  walk/don't  walk  sign, 
a  mall  box.  and  a  hamburger  stand.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)        i.  Sandler  Institutional  Films. 
u.  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc. 

372.4  78-705652 

CINE 


Reading:  grouping  for  instmctiMi  {Motion  picture)  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Films,  1969.  Made  by  Instructional  Enter- 
prises. 

17  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Teaching  reading  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

finmmary.-  A  teacher  training  film,  showing  bow  pupils  within  a 
dasBToom  can  be  grouped  by  achievement.  Interests,  projects,  and 
specific  skills  for  reading  Instruction. 

1.  Reading.  2.  Group  work  In  education.  l  UcOraw-HIU  Hoc* 
Company.  Series:  Teadiing  reading  series   (Motion  picture) 

482.4  72-701054 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

Reading  growth.     Part   1:   Basic  sIdBs    {Motion  picture) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credita:  Educational  collaborator,  Theodore  I-  Harris. 

Summon/,-  Defines  a  good  reader  as  a  person  who  Is  Interested  In 
word  meanings,  knows  how  to  find  the  bif;  ideas,  has  different  read- 
ing speeds,  and  is  skilled  at  creative  reading.     Presents  guides  that 
can  lead  to  reading  growth  In  the  Intermediate  grades. 
Another  issue,    b&w, 

1.  Reading   (Secondary  education)  i.  Coronet  lustrDCtlonal 


Coronet  Instructional 


372.4 

Films 


Fi  A  68-1159 


Reading  growth.     Part  2:  Understanding  word  meanings 

{Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediia:  Bduratlonal  collaborator,  Theodore  L.  Harris. 

^Kmrnarv-'    Illustrates    how    to    learn    meanings    of    newly-made 
words,   familiar   words   with   unfamiliar   meantngx,   and    unfamiliar 
words  by  using  phonetic  and  structural  analysis,  context  clues,  and 
a  knowledge  of  prefixes,  sufilxes,  and  roots, 
• Another  issue,    b&w, 

1.  Reading  comprehension.  2.  English  language — Grammar.  i. 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  u.  Understanding  word  meanings 
(Motion  picture) 

372.4  Fi  A  68-1163 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Reading  growth.     Part  3:  Getting  the  big  ideas  {Motion 
picture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  oollatwrator,  Theodore  L.  Harris. 

Summary;   Shows  bow  to  find  and  remember  Important  ideas  in 
reading  by  looking  for  general  statements  that  are  expanded  by  de- 
UlU. 
• Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Reading  comprehension.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
n.  Getting  the  big  Ideas  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  Fi  A  68-1162 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Reading  growth.    Part  4:  Adjusting  your  reading  speeds 

{Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator,  Theodore  L.  Harris. 

Rummaty:    Shows  why   and   how   reading   speeds   should   be  ad- 
Justed  to  reading  purposes  and  reading  materials. 
Another  issue,    bAw. 

1.   Rapid  reading.        r.  Coronet   Instructional  Flln*.     n.  Adjust- 
ing your  reading  speeds  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  Fi  A  68-1161 

(joronet  Instructional  Films 


Reading  growth:  Part  5:  Reading  creatively  {Motion  pic- 
Utre)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crrditt:  Educational  collaborator,  Theodore  L.  Harris. 

Summary:    Explains    that    creative    reading    Involves    reacting 
thoughtfully  to  what  Is  read,  comparing,  and  asking  critical  ques- 
tions.   Shows  how  an  Individual  can  pat  his  own  Ideas  to  work 
while  reading. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Creative  thinking  (Education)     2.  Reading  comprehenslMi.  i. 

Ooronet  Instructional  Films,     il   Beading  creatively    (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

372.4 
Coronet  Instructional  nims 


Fi  A  68-1160 


Reading  in  the  hnnanities  (Motion  picture)    Centron  Corp. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

14  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Effective  reading  series) 

W^ith  ieacher'9  guide. 

Summary:  Kxplains  the  peculiarities  of  books  In  different  subject 
areas  and  analyzes  methods  of  teaching  children  how  to  adjust  read- 
ing skills  to  specialized  reading  in  the  humanities. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)     2.  Humanities.  i,  Centron  Corpora- 

tion, inc.,  Lawrence  Kan.     ii,  McOraw-Htil  Book  Company.  Se- 

ries: Effective  reading  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  Fi  A  67-5063 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


157 


Reading  in  the  math-science  areas  {Motion  picture)    Cen- 
tron Corp.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

14  mlii.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Effective  reading  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  importance  of  understanding  organization 
processes  and  being  aware  of  the  significance  of  special  symbols  In 
reading  specialized  materials  In  the  sciences  and  Id  mathematics. 
• Ajiother  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Reading — Audio-visual  aids.     2.  Readers — Science.  t.  Cen- 

tron Corporation,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Kan.     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Effective  reading  series  (Motion  picture) 

428.4  Fi  A  67-5065 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 

Reading  Is  important  {Motion  picture)     AWs  Films,  1968. 

12  min.     Bd.    color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  sotmd  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge^ 

With  guide. 

Summary:  A  poor  reader  aswembles  a  model  car  without  reading 
the  directions  and  the  results  are  not  satisfactory.  Point  out  the 
Importance  of  reading  well  and  discusses  the  availability  of  books. 

1.  Reading.  2.  Books  and  reading  for  children.  r.  Avis  Films, 
Burbank,  Calif. 

872.4  Fi  A  68-2736 

Arts  Films 

Reading  is  pride  (Motion  picture)    Marc  Corp.,  1971. 

36  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer  and  director,  (fene  Ayres. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  an  Innovative  teacher  teaching  a  class  of  six- 
year-old  ghetto  dilldren  over  a  Mx-month  period  to  read  fourth  to 
sixth  grade  materials. 

1.  Socially  handicapped  children — Education— Reading.  [.  Hare 

Corporatl<Mi. 

371.9  75-712184 

CINE 


Reading  motivation  1  (Filmstrip)  Pareats*  Magazine  Films. 
Made  by  Loc^/Listen  A  Ijeam.  Released  by  Inter- 
national Book  Corp.,  1969. 

10  filmstrips  (approix.  57  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  phono- 
discs  :  10  8..  12  in..  33)  rpm.,  15  min.  each. 

With  teachers*  guide. 

ContmU:  Such  Is  the  way  of  the  world.— Magic  Jim.— The  magic 
carousel. — Gypsy  girl's  best  shoes. — Alexander.— The  three  visitors. — 
Donkey-donkey. — When  Noodlebead  went  to  the  fair.— The  narrow 
escapes  of  Solomon  Smart.— What  a  fine  day  for. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)  2.  Motlvatloo  (Psychology)  r.  I/x)k/ 
Listen  k  Learn,  Inc.      n.  International  Book  Corporation. 

872.4  78-734610 

Look/Listen  h  Learn 


Reading  motivatiMi  2  {Filmstrip)  Parraits'  Magazine  Films. 
Made  by  Look/Listen  &  Learn.  Released  by  Inter- 
nationiil  Book  Corp.,  1969. 

10  filmstrips  (aM>rox.  5T  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  phono- 
discs  :  10  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  15  mlo.  each. 

With  teachers'  guide 

Content!:  Why  the  sun  was  late. — Miss  Susy.- TTie  cookie  tree- 
Just  only  John.— Just  rl^t.— The  cat  and  the  fiddler. — Great  Wolf 
and  the  good  woodsman. — The  knobby  boys  to  the  rescue. — Watch 
out :  how  to  be  safe  and  not  sorry. — Eighteen  cousins. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)     2.  Motivation  (Psychology)  i.  Par- 

ent*)' Magazine  Films,    n.  International  Book  Corporation. 

373.4  71-784611 

Look/Listen  &.  Learn 

Reading  motivation  3  (Filnutrip)  Parents'  Ma^:azine  Fihna. 
Made  by  Lodt/Liaten  A  Learn.  Released  by  Inter- 
nationftl  Book  Corp.,  1969. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  57  fr.  each)  color.  S5  mm.  and  phono- 
discs;  10  8..  U  In..  33i  rpm.,  l.'jniin.  each. 

With  teacher"i*  guide. 

Con*CTif«;  Hello  Henry— The  legend  of  the  wlUow  plate.— Never 
tease  a  weasel.- Bemadette's  busy  morning. — A  thousand  lights  and 
llteflles.  — Fortunately.  — Sally's  caterpillar.  —  Three  Billy's  go  to 
town.— Mother,  mother  I  feel  sick.— The  glass  valentine. 

1.  Reading  (ElwnenUry)     2.  MotlvaUon  (Psychology)  i.  Par- 

enti"  Magazine  Films,    ii.  International  Book  Corporation. 

872.4  75-784612 

Look/Listen  &  Learn 


Reading  motivation  4  (Filmstrip)  Parents'  Magazine  Films. 
Made  by  Lock/LAsben  A  Learn.  Released  by  Inter- 
national Book  Corp.,  1969. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  57  fr.  each)  color,  35  mm.  and  phono- 
discs  :  10  a.,  li;  in.,  33)  rpm.,  I.t  min.  each. 

With  teachers'  guide 

ContenU:  The  wisest  man  In  the  world.— Hiss  Twlggley's  tree. — 
The  sheep  of  the  Lai  Bagh.- Jerome  —  The  story  of  Zachary 
Zween.— What  Is  a  whlspery  secret  7— Follow  me,  the  leader.— The 
pelican  chorua — Night  noises. — Eric  and  the  little  canal  boat. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)     2.  Motivation  (Psychology)  l  Par- 

entis' Magazine  Films,    n.  international  Book  Orx>oration. 

872.4  79-784618 

Look/Listen  &  Learn 


Reading  Motivation  Filmstrips,  inc. 
see 

Great  Wolf  and  the  Good  Woodsman. 


The  Afogic  carousel. 

Magic  Jim, 

The  Pelican  chorus. 

The  Sheep  of  the  Lai  Bagh. 

The  Story  of  Zachary  Zween. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Reading  Motivation  Fllmstrlpe.  inc.    (Continued) 


Three  Billys  go  to  town. 


The  Three  visitors. 


Reading  poetry:   Aimabd   Lcc    (Motion   picture) 
Fihns.  1971.    Made  by  Art  Evans  Prodnctians. 


Oxford 


10  niin.     sd.     (^lor.     16  enm. 

With  study  ^ide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Art  Evans;  music.  Le«  Baxter;  cameraman, 
Dan  Vruai:  editor,  Stuart  O'Brien.    CAST;  Tina  Saddlogtoo. 

SIMMARY :  Lome  Green  narrate*  the  Urst  and  third  sections  of 
Poe's  |K>em  Annabel  Lee  as  a  joung  girl  strolls  along  the  seashore. 
The  second  section  of  the  poem  U  superimposed  over  Images  which 
are  indicatire  of  the  mood,  feeling,  and  tempo  of  the  poem. 

1.   Poe,   Edgar  AlUo,  180»-l»id.     Annabel  Lee.        I.  Poe,  Edgar 
AUan,  1808-1849.    Annabel  Lee.    II.  Oxford  Films. 
[PS2606]  811  77-712695 

Oxford  Films 


Rc«Uag  roetfy:  Ha&a.  [Motirai  picture)     Oxford  Hlmt,  1972. 

7  mui.    id.    color.     16  mm. 

Widi  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  An  Evanr 

SUMMARY:  Te»chei  UnftNge  itmciure,  reading,  and  writing  of  poetry. 
Prcaenu  three  luiku  with  mood  tcena  of  nature  and  young  cfiildrca  playing  m 
b«:kground  for  the  reading  of  poetry.  Showi  the  bauc  Hnicture  of  three  linca, 
totalling  leventeen  ■yll^lcs. 

I  Haiku-Juvenilc  fitnu.  (I.  HaikU]  i.  Oxford  Pifam.  II.  riUc:  Haiku. 
[Motion  picture] 

(PN15253  t954  72-7010W 

CINE  71  MARC 


Reading  poetry:  Meadins  waiL  [Motioo  picture]     Oxford  Films, 
1972.     Made  by  Art  Evans  Productions. 

10  mio.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Leonard  Nemoy  read*  the  poem,  Mending  wall,  by  Robert 
Frott,  a>  icenes  evocative  of  the  poem  are  pictured.  Shows  the  wordi  of  the  poem 
a*  it  i*  reread  to  appropriate  scenet. 

1.  FrosL  Robert.  I874-I«3.  Mending  wall.  I.  Frost.  Robert,  1874-1963. 
Mending  wall.     II.  Oiford  Film*.     III.  Title:  Mending  wall.  (Motion  picturci 

lPS35Tl.R94]  811  72-700189 

CINE  72  MARC 


Reading  poetry:  O  captain!    My  captain!  (Motion  picture) 
Oxford  Films.  1971.    Made  by  Art  Evans  Productions. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Director  and  editor.  Stuart  O'Brien :  narrator.  Efron 
Zlmballst,  Jr. :  music,  John  Ledwon. 

SUMMART:  Presents  a  reading  of  Walt  Whitman's  poem  O  cap- 
tain! My  captain!.  In  three  sections  that  lend  mood,  feeling,  and 
tempo  to  the  work.  Shows  a  sailing  ship  in  the  first  section,  the 
words  of  the  poem  superimposed  over  visuals  of  Lincoln  and  CItU 
War  scenes  In  the  second  section,  and  scenes  superlmpoeed  over  pic- 
toreti  of  national  heroea  in  the  third  section. 

1.  Whitman,  Walt,  1819-1882.  O  captalo  I  Hy  captain!  I.  Whit- 
man. Walt.  1819-1892.  0  capUln!  Hy  capUIn!  II.  Oxford  Films. 
[PS3222.02]  81 1  70-713280 

Oxford  Films 


Reading  poetry:  The  creatiMi  (Motion  picture)     Art  Evans 
Productions.    Made  and  released  by  Oxford  Films,  1971. 

12  mill.    Hd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Art  Evans;  mualc.  BUI  Roderick;  editor. 
Stuart  O'Brien. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  James  Weldon  Jt^nson's  poem  The  crea- 
tion, which  tells  the  story  of  Genesis  In  the  langruage  of  the  black 
culture,  .\pproprlate  visuals  accompany  a  dramatic  reading  of  the 
poem  by  Raymond  St.  Jacques,  and  Mnrgaret  O'Brien  reads  the  poem 
aa  the  words  are  superimposed  over  Images  on  the  screen. 

1.   Johnson,  Jamei'  Weldon.   1871-1938.     The  creation.  I.  Art 

Evans  Productions.    II.  Oxford  Pllnui. 

{1»S3519.()2625]  808.1  70-714131 

Oxford  Fllmx 


Reading  readiness  program  series  (FUnutrip)    Educational 
Projections  Corp.,  1968. 

60  flluiHtrlpB  (50  fr.  each)     color.    S5  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SuTiunari/:  A  program  series  designed  to  teach  reading  readiness 
AlIU  at  any  level.  Includes  visual  perceptual  training,  shape  dis- 
crimination, color  discrimination,  capital  letter  discrimination,  lower 
case  letter  discrimination,  capital  and  lower  case  combinations,  num- 
ber dlMcrlminatlon,  word  discrimination,  number  word  discrimina- 
tion, and  vocabulary.     With  captions.     For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  Reading  readiness.  2.  Reading  (ElemenUry)  i.  Educational 
Projectlona  Corporation. 

«72.4  T4-787049 

Educational  Projections  Corp. 


Reading  stories:  Characters  and  settingB  (Motion  pMiirs) 
Coronet  Inatructional  Films,  1969. 

II  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Cr*4Ut:  Edocatiooal  collaborator,  J.  LouU  Cooper. 

Bummmiy:  Sbowa  bew  a  icnnI  storyteUer  makes  both  charactma 
and  wttlngi  bacooe  raal,  oilaff  examplaa  from  Onion  John,  Cap- 
talna  eeoraceoai,  and  Fawn  la  tba  forest 
Another  laBoe.    bAw. 

1.  Story-telling.        t.  Coronet  Instructional  FllnM. 

428.4  71-70460S 

Coronet  Inatmctlonal  FUnu 


Reading  stwies:  Plots  and  themes  (Hfotion  picture)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1969. 

14  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  J.  Lonls  Cooper. 

Summary:  tshows  the  interrelationship  of  the  pJot  and  the  theme 
of  a  story,  using  examples  from  My  brother  Stevie,  A  dog  on  Bark- 
ham  street.  The  borrowers,  and  A  summer  adventnra 
■ Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Children's  stories — Technique.  I.  Coronet  Inatmctlonal 

Films. 

428.4  78-704604 

Coronet  Instructional  FUaa 


The  Reading  team:  ttie  teacher,  the  child,  the  textbook 

(Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  in  co- 
operation with  Teaching  Resources  Center,  University  of 
Delaware,  1964. 

22  min.    sd.    b*w.    16  mm. 

A  Mllner-Fenwlck  production. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  philosophy  of  the  Winston  basic  reading 
proeram,  which  depends  basically  upon  stimulating  the  child  s  curios- 
ity enough  to  make  him  ask  questions  and  read  more  effertlTdj. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)  2.  Children's  questions  and  answers. 
I.  Holt.  Blnebart  and  Winston,  inc. 

*  1  67-506 

Reading  the  micrimieter  (Motion  picture)  Educational 
Products  Division,  Thiokol  Chemical  Corp.  Released  by 
Carousel  Films,  ll>6i>. 

1"  min.     «l.     color     IC  mm.     (Power  mechanics) 

W-^  Issued  In  Huper  8  mm.  cartridge. 

Summary:  Pre«eni«  basic  Information  about  how  to  read  a 
micrometer.  „ 

1.  Micrometer.  i.  Thiokol  Chemical  Corporation,  n.  (jarouael 
Films,  Inc.,  New  York.  Series:  Power  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
6-21.9  76-703250 

Carousel  Films 

Reading  to  enrich  your  claaswork  (Motion  picture)  Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1»67. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

CredUa:  Educational  collaborator,  A.  Sterl  Artley. 

Summary:  Illustrates  that  enrichment  materials  can  help  make 
classroom  subjects  more  meaningful  by  relating  them  to  special  in- 
tercets,  by  revealing  Interesting  Incldwits  behind  the  facts,  and  by 
presenting  material  In  story  or  poetic  form.  Includes  qteciOc  illua- 
tratlons  of  supplemental  readings  to  show  how  text  materials  can  be 
made  more  rewarding. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  SupplemenUry  reading.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-12 

Cwonet  Inatructional  Film* 


Reading  to  remember  (Motion  picture)     Syraciwe  Univer- 
sity, 1966. 

18  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Teaching  reading  In  secondary 
schools,  no.  6) 

Credit!:  Producer.  John  DrlscoU ;  director,  Tim  Wll.son. 

Summary:  Examines  the  study  techniques  of  good  students,  and 
Illustrates  teaching  procedures  for  developing  study  skills. 

1.    Study,    Method   of.  i.    Syracuse   Unlyerslty.  Series: 

Teaching  reading  In  secondary  schools  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-1343 

Syracuse  University 

Ready  for  flight  (Motion  picture)     United  Air  Lines.    Re- 
leased by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  (196-!] 

28  min.     t^A.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  the  maintenance  facilities  of  United 
Air  Lines  In  San  Francisco  and  Washington  are  employed  to  main* 
tain  a  giant  fleet  of  Jet-powered  and  piston  aircraft;  shows  some  of 
the  services  of  the  expert  technicians  employed  by  United  Air  Llnea. 

1.  Aeroplanes—Maintenance  and  repair.  2.  United  Air  Lines,  Inc. 
I.  United  Air  Lines,  inc.     it.  Modern  Talking  Picture  S«-vlce,  Inc. 

629.133  Fi  A  67-6427 

ModM-n  Talking  Picture  Service 


Beady  for  tomorrow  (Motion  picture)  V.  S.  Naval  Ship 
Missile  Systems  Engineering  Station,  1967.  Made  by 
Ralph  Hall  Productions. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  Usee  combat  and  documentary  footage  to  trace  the 
evolution  of  the  T  missiles  which  defend  the  Navy's  snrface  fleet 
Demonstrates  the  unique  engineering  logistic  and  manag«nent  re> 
sponsibillUes  of  the  Missile  Engineering  Station. 

1.  U.  8.  Navy— Weapons  systems.  i.  Naval  Ship  Missile  Sys- 
tems Engineering  Station,  Port  Hueneme,  Calif. 

359.9  Fi  E  68-16 

CINE 


1962. 


19  n 


.  (Motion  picture]     U.S.  Air  Force, 


color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Um*  SRiotation  to  define  real  and  apparent  motkwa.  Show* 
how  real  monom  of  the  earth,  rotation,  and  revolution  combute  with  the  inclina- 
tioa  of  the  axit  of  the  eanh  to  produce  sppareni  rootioni  of  the  tuo  and  Ran. 

1.  Eanh—Rottlioa.     2.  Eanh—OrhU.     3.  CtXeUiaX  mechanics       I.  United 
States.     Air  Force. 
[QB633]  527  72-700865 

U.S.  Norton  Air  Force  72  MARC 

tDiv. 


The  Real  number  line   (Filmstrip)      Filmfax  Productions. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    3A  mm.     (Concepts  of  modem  mathetnatlca,  part  Z) 
SUMMAHY :  Identifies  the  various  subseta,  such  as  natural  num- 
bers and   whole  numbers  which  comprise  the  set  of  real  numbers, 
snd  explains  their  relation  on  the  real  number  line. 

1.  Number  line.  2.  Numbers,  Real.  I.  Flltnfax  Productlona, 
New  York.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series: 
Concepts  of  modem  mathematics  (Flltnatrlp)  part  8. 

tQAUl]  611  71-740647 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Real  problems  facing  us  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  filnistrlps     color.    35  mm.    and  3  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each),  SSi  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Wlth  teacher's  guide  at  end  of  each  filmstrip. 

SI'MM^RY-  Presenu  major  Issues  of  today  Including  man  anfl 
the"  physical  environment,  humanity  aitd  the  need  for  change,  and 
the  liid'lvldual  and  education.  o    a     ,  i   „™k- 

1  Environmental  policy— U.  3.— Juvenile  films.  2.  Social  prob- 
lems-^ iiveulle  films.  I.  Educational  Direction,  Inc.  II.  Eye  Gate 
House,  inc.  _^  -„„««■ 

[HCU0.E5]  170  77-739896 

Eye  Gate  House 


Real  self  (Motion  picture)    National  Education  Assowation, 
1970.    Made  by  GugKcnheim  Productions. 

14  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm.  ,    „    ,       .^ 

SUMMARY:  A  look  at  the  cultural  differences  of  minority 
groups,"  the  people  of  the  black  ghetto  and  those  of  the  Chlcano  bar- 
rio. Describes  the  feelings  of  parents  and  children  about  the  present 
educational  system.  „. 

1   Negroes— Education.     2.  Mexican  Americans— Education. 
I  National  Education  Association  of  the  United  States. 

301.46  79-711417 

CINE 

The  Real  thing   (Filmetrip)     Family  Filmstrips.     Releaaed 
by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970, 

45  fr.  color.  33  mm.  and  phonodtsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33j  rpm.,  8 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Dating  problems  of  older  teens,  no.  S) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Crediti:  Author,  I'aul  R.  Kldd;  consultant.  Richmond  Barbour, 
photographer.  Ronald  Perkins.  ^     ^  ,  , ^ 

Summary:  Teenagers  dlscoas  their  feeUngs  abont  love  and  mar- 
riage, the  kinds  of  persons  they  would  like  to  marry,  and  what  they 
exiwct  from  a  love  relationship. 

1     Love      2    Marriage.        i.   Family  Fil-nstrlps,   Inc.     n.   Society 

for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.        Series:  Dating  problema  of 

older  teens  (Filmstrip)  no.  S.  _„„^. 

155.6  74-735994 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

The  Real  trip  (Filmstrip)    Cathedral  Films,  1968. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in..  331  rpm.,  10 
mill.    m'TOjjroove     (Drugs  In  our  society,  no.  7) 

With  -liiav  guide  by  Amy  I>e<k  t'aust  uiid  script  by  Don  Hall. 
Crtditt:  Executive  producer,  Edward  D.  Eagle;  director.  Jack  L. 

^sltmmary:  Urges  Christian  young  people  to  become  involved  with 
people  and  events  In  the  world  rather  than  trying  to  escape  reality 
through  the  use  of  drugs.  „_,_,.,*  .    n-tK^ 

1  Narcotics  and  youth.  2.  Youth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Cathe- 
dral Fllnw.  inc.,  Burhnnk,  Calif-  Series:  Drugs  In  our  society 
(Filmstrip)  no.  7,  -.„-o 

613.8  Fi  68-2078 


The  Real  world  (Motion  picture)     Field  Engineering  Divi- 
sion, IBM  Corp.,  1970.    Made  by  FWB  and  Aaeociatea. 

20  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  humorous  view  of  an  IBM  customer  engi- 
neer's frustrations. 

1.  Engineering  as  a  profession.  I.  International  Business  Ma- 

chines CMporation.     Field  Engineering  Division. 

658.89  72-711418 

CINE 


Realemon  Company 
see 

The  Story  of  lemon  juice. 

Realism  (Films(rip)     Warren  Schlont  Productions,  1972. 

77  fi.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.  12  in..  SSI  rpnu 
It  min.     ( The  Premodem  era ) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CUKDITS  :  Author,  Martin  Bng^. 

SUMMARY:  Includes  scenes  of  srchltecture  by  Eiffel,  Labronste, 
and  Paxton  to  exemplify  the  rapid  growth  of  technology,  cbanges 
in  architectural  styles,  and  the  major  social  and  political  conditions 
in  the  premodem  era. 

1.  Art  and  sodety.  2.  Realism  In  art.  I.  Schlont  (Wsrrent 
PrwJuctions.  Pleasant vllle,  N.  Y.  II.  Series:  T^  Premodem  era 
(Filmstrip) 

[NA2648.S6]  759.05  78-739872 

Warren  Schloat  Prodnc-  tlons 

Realist  Film  Unit,  ltd,  , 

see 

The  Bagpipe. 
The  Bassoon. 

The  Oboe. 

The  Organ,  part  1. 

The  Organ,  part  2. 
The  Piano.    Part  one. 

The  Piano.    Part  2. 
The  Trumpet. 


158 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  ReaUtics  of  a  mixed  ecoiioiii7  (Motion  picture)  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska  Television  in  conjunctitm  with  Ne- 
braska Council  in  Economic  Education.  Released  by  In- 
diana University,  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

29  mtn.    sd.    b&w.    Ifi  mm.     (Boonomlcs  for  the  concemetl  citizen) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director.  Ken  Johnson ;  narrator,  James  B. 
Ca  Iderwood. 

SKHtmary;  Deflnes  a  mixed  economy  aa  a  comblnatloD  of  public 
and  prlTste  enterrtrlae.  Diacuaaes  the  economic  role  of  soTeroment, 
the  freedom  of  froTernment  verana  prtrate  mtterprlae  In  providlog 
gooda  and  aerrlces,  the  problema  of  mont^raliea  and  price  aettlog,  and 
public  versus  prirnte  ownerablp. 

1.  Industrr  and  state.  i.  Lincoln,  Neb.  UnlTersltr  of  Nebraaka 
TetarMon.    n.  Indiana.    Unlrenritr.    Andlo-Tlaual  Center.  Se- 

ries: ElcoDOtnIc*  for  tbe  concerned  citizen  (Motion  picture) 

830.12  70-708266 

Indiana.    Unlr.    Audio-  TUual  Center 


Realities  of  bUndnest.  [Motion  picture]     Campbell  Films,  1972. 

29  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Thciun'and  pupils  it  the  Perkins  School  Tor  the  Blind  correci 
the  (^posins  mylhs  that  the  blind  person  is  capable  of  anjrthing  or  that  he  is 
hetpleu.  Discusses  the  nature  of  blindness  and  various  activities  that  make  up 
I  welt-rouoded  education  for  blind  children. 

1. Blind.  2.  Blind— Education.  3.  Blindnesa.  I.Campbell  Films, Saxtons 
River,  Vt 

rHV1598]  371.9  72-702330 

ONE  72  MARC 


Realities  d  recycling  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Environ- 
mental Protection  Agency.  Made  and  released  by  Stuart 
Finley,  inc.,  1971. 

38  tiiln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Stuart  Finley;  writer,  Stanley  Field;  cine- 
matoprapher,  Theodore  Jones. 

SUMMARY:  Detalla  the  problema  and  potentlaU  of  recycling. 
Describes  existing  markets  for  glass,  aluminum,  steel  cana,  paper, 
and  old  car  hulks.    Telia  of  new  recycling  technol(^y  for  the  (liture. 

I.  Salrage  (Waste,  etc)  2.  Waste  producta.  I.  V.  S.  E^Tlron- 
mental  Protection  Agency.    II.  Plnlej  (Sttiart)  Inc.,  Palla  Cborcb, 


Va. 


[TD796.7] 

Stuart  Plnley.  Iik. 


601.6 


71-714058 


TW  ReaUty  of  saccaa.  (Motion  picture]      Dave  Bell  Associates. 
Releaaed  by  Media  Five  Distributors,  1971. 

18  min.     «d.     color.      16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Dr.  William  Glasser  points  out  the  seven  steps  to  success  in 
teaching  or  counselini  the  identified  failure  in  the  school  situation,  and  explains 
how  the  sevea  basic  concepu  of  reality  therapy  can  apply  to  the  child  who 
fccminsly  does  not  rcsporul 

I.  Remedial  teaching  2.  Educational  psychology.  3.  Reality.  I.  Dave 
Bell  Associates.     It    Media  Five  Film  Distributors 

cLB1029.R4j  370.7  72-700969 

Media  Five  Film  72  MARC 

Disiribuiors 


Really  udcntaadiag  year  hair.  [Motion  picture]  Mennen  Co. 
Made  by  George  Martin  Productions.  Released  by  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service, 

22  min.     sd.     cok>r.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  to  yotmg  people  proper  methods  ol  hair  care.  Da- 
scribes  human  hair  and  demoostcmtes  hair  styling 

1.  Hair— Care  and  hygiene.     2.  Hairdresatng.        I.  Mennen  Company.     II. 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service.  iiK. 
[Tr958]  646.7  72-700178 

CINE  7J  MARC 


The  Reaper  (Motion  picture)  Dept.  trf  Cinema,  UniTBTBi^ 
of  Southern  California.  Released  by  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arta,  1970. 

28  min.    ad.     color.    16  mm. 

SUHUART:  Dramatic,  lyrical  film  set  In  Wyoming  In  tbe  ISTffa 
which  portrays  a  dirt-fanning  family  and  Ita  struggle  for  surriTal 
In  tbe  midst  of  a  hoetlle  environment  during  a  plague  epidemic. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  llfe^Wyoming.  I.  Ixm  Angeles.  Dnlrer- 
slty  of  Southern  California.  Dept.  of  Cinema.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Tlaual  Arts. 

978.7  76-711419 

CINE 


Rear  axle  and  drive  line— principles  of  operation   (FUm- 
itrip)      Ford  Motor  Co^  1964.     Made  by  Aadio  Tinal 

Arts. 

85  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  a,  12  In.  S3)  rpm 
22  min.     mlcrogroove.  ' 

VoL  (A  m. 

With  training  handbook. 

Symman/:  Explains  tbe  operation  and  function  of  rear  axle  and 
drlrellne;  dincusses  the  Hotchklss-type  drirellne  and  rear  axlea  and 
tbe  limited-alip  differential. 

1.  Automobllee— Axlea.  2.  Antomobl  lee— Steering-gear.  i  Ford 
Motor  Company. 

e»S  78-782780 

Ford  Motor  Co. 


Bear  deck  lid  repair  (FUrmtrip)    Jam  Handy  Organinttion, 
1967. 

88  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlac:  2  a,  10  In.,  SS)  rpm. 
mlcrogrooTe.     ( Antomotlve  aheet  metal  repair,  no.  5) 

With  Instructor'a  gnlde. 

Bummary:  Describe*  the  techolqoea  of  automoUTe  sheet  metal  re- 
pair, and  ahowB  how  to  oae  tbe  hydraulic  jack  to  straighten  a  rear 
deck  lid. 

1.  AntomobUea  —  Malnteoanoe  and  repair.  2.  Sheet -metal  work. 
L  Jam  Handy  Organixation,  inc.  Series:  Aatomotlre  abeet  metal 
repair  (Fitmatrip)  no.  6. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-4909 

Jam  Handy  Organlaa-  tlon 


Rearrangement  of  nenral  connections  (Motion  pietun) 
Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit  One  Film 
Productions. 

3  min.    ai.    color,    aoper  8  mm.    (BkOoffr  Mriaa) 

Loop  Dim  mounted  In  cartritlge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  maniial,  readings  book,  aoorce  book,  and 
teacher's  ntanii&l. 

Summary:  Explains  tbe  experlmenta  of  Dr.  B.  W.  Sparry  loroWlng 
nerve  croaslng  and  akin  and  limb  tranq)laoti  by  comparing  normal 
reflexee  with  abnormal  ones  following  surgery. 

1.  Nerves.  2.  Reflexes.  3.  Tran^tlantatlon  of  orgasa,  tlaanes,  etc. 
L  Harper  &.  Row,  Publlsbera.  Series:  Biology  aeries  (Motion  pic- 
ture.   Harper  &  Row) 

691.1  76-706860 

Harper  &  Row,  Pub-  Itahan 

Rearrangement  theorem  of  mnltipUcatioii  (Ftlmstrip)  Pop- 
ular Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (High  school  mathematics) 

FUM  fllnistrip  no.  1174. 

With  teaching  guide.  _  _, 

Summary:  Uses  tbe  aaaoclatlve  and  commaUtlTe  propertlea  to 
ahow  expresslona  that  are  equivalent  Introducea  the  rearrangem«it 
theorem  of  multiplication :  factors  may  be  ordered  and  grouped  In 
any  way  without  changing  the  product. 

1  Multiplication.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  Audlo-VIsoal  DlvlsloD.  ii.  FOM  fllmatrip  no.  1174. 
Serltf  -  High  school  mathematica  (nimstrip) 

611  Fi  A  68-^547 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-Vlaoal  Div. 

The  Reason  why  (Motion  picture)  Gino  Gi^Iio.  Made 
and  released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

14  min.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Paul  Leaf;  screenplay,  Arthur  Miller.  Cast 
Ell  Wallach,  Robert  Ryan. 

Summary :  An  allegory  which  examines  whether  or  not  man  Is  a 
violent  animal  and  wants  to  kill. 

I.   Miller.   Arthur,   1915-  The  reason   why.     II.  Olglto    Glno 

III.  BF^A  Educational  Media. 

162.4  73-709666 
A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Reasonable  exercise  ot  student  rights  (Filmstrip) 
Denoyer-Geppert  Audio-Visuals.  Releaaed  by  Denoyer- 
Geppert  Co.,  1970. 

200  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  pbonodlscs:  2  ft.  each,  12  In., 
33)  rpm.,  20  min.  each,    mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SCMMART:  Examines  the  rote  of  school  admlolatraUoD  vla-k-via 
tbe  student  Dlacuases  how  changing  aodal  mores  and  outside 
eroita  are  altering  traditional  rolea. 

1.  Student  participation  In  admlniatratton.  I.  Denoyer-Oeppert 
Ooinpany. 

[LB2346]  371  74r-736896 

Denoyer-Oeppert  Andlo-  Tisnala 

Rebecca  of  Swinybrotrit  Farm  (Motion  picture)  Pickford 
Film  Corp.     Releaaed  by  Artcraft  Pictures  Corp.,  1917. 

80ml:i.     ti\.     I»4w.     1«  mm. 

Originally  r^leaned  in  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  Pickford  fllm  collection.  Library  of  Congreaa. 

Baned  on  Kate  Douglas  Wlggln's  novel  of  the  same  title. 

Credits:  Director.  Marshall  Neilan :  adaptation,  Frances  Marlon; 
photography.  Walter  Stradllng.  Catt:  Mary  Pickford,  Josephine 
Orowell,  Mayme  Kelso,  Eugene  O'Brien,  Harjorle  Daw,  Charles 
Ogle,  Jane  Wolfe.  Helen  Jerome  E^ldy. 

8umm4uy:  A  story  of  tbe  adventurea  of  a  spirited  young  girl 
from  a  large  family  who  is  sent  to  live  with  two  diadpUoarlan 
aunta  on  Sunnybrook  Farm. 

t.  Wiggin.  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)  1806-1923.  Rebecca  of  Sunny- 
brook  Farm.  n.  PU^ford  Film  Corporation,  m.  Artcraft  Pictures 
Oorporation.     iv.  Mary  Pickford  fllm  collection. 

Fi 68-367 

Rebellion  (Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept.  of  Educa- 
tion, School  Broadcasts  Section,  Re£:ina,  1965.  Made  by 
Saskatchewan  Cine-Graphic  Division. 

30  min.  ad.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Saskatchewan  sliihtlioe  series, 
no.  3) 

Crediit:  Producer  and  director.  Robert  Howard;  writers,  Muriel 
dements.  Gertrude  Murray;  cameramen,  Alvin  Schafer,  Ken  Petter- 
son. 

Summarj/:  Describee  events  which  led  to  the  inaurrectlon  In  Sas- 
katchewan In  1885.  In  which  Gabriel  Dimiont  led  the  Metia  in  a 
fight  for  what  they  believed  to  be  their  rights. 

1.  Rlel  Rebellion,  1885.  i.  Saskatchewan.     School  Broadcaata 

Section.  Series:  Saskatchewan  alghtline  aeriea  (Motion  plctare) 
no.  3. 

971.05  Fi  A  68-27 
National  Fllm  Board  of                  Canada 


ffefcelllM  In  Lower  Canada.  RAellioa  dant  le  Baa-Canada.  [Slide 
aet]     National  Rim  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

10  tlidca.     oolar.     2  s  2  m. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Ponrtys  tbe  nniggle  over  oooatitatknal  tifbu  that  kd  to  ra- 
ballion  in  183?  in  Lower  Canada.  With  captioM  in  Ea^ish  and  French. 

1.  Canada— Hiuofy—Rcbelbon.  l837-lS3t.  2.  Quebec  (Prcniocc)— Pob- 
tici  and  foverameat.  I.  Canada.  NatioQal  T^tan  Board.  11.  Title:  fUbeOioa 
dam  ic  Bat-Canada.  [Slide  *et] 

tF1032j  971.03  72-733354 

National  POm  Bovd  ef  T2  MARC 


RebelUoB  la  Uptar  CaMia.  RAielBoa  dau  k  Haut-Canada.  [SHde 
■et]     Natkmai  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969. 

10  slidea.    color.     2  k  2  in. 

With  notes. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  P.  C  EUotL 

SUMMARY:  Shows  bow  political  opialoo  ia  Uppsr  CaaMla  ww  stroo^ 
affected  by  the  riiias  tide  or  dsnocratic  radicalisB  ta  the  WMMCB  IMMd  Stalsa, 
a  ckMe  neighbor  of  Upper  Canada.  Wth  capttoaa  la  Baillifc  aad  Praack. 

ICaaada— Hwtory— R«bsakia,lt37-ll».  rOaiario  Paihks aad gp»- 
emmeaL  I.  Canada.  Natloaal  FBm  Boatd.  O.  lUa:  RftrtHwi  daaa  la 
Haut-Canada.  [Slide  set] 

tF1032]  971.03  72-733357 

National  PUm  Board  of  73  MARC 


159 


The  Rebebi/271:  ecolo^  of  design  (Motion  picture)    Kin^ 
Scre«n  Productions,  1969. 

16  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  band  of  students  constructing  a  free-form 
city  Id  the  wilderness  and  dlscorering  tbemselTea  through  their 
rillage  of  personal  structures. 

1.  Self-perception.        I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
[BF697]  155.5  71-712642 

King  Screen  Productions 


Rebirth  of  wonder  (Motion  picture)     Centron  Educadonal 

Films,  1967. 

25  miu.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Btimmary:  Shows  bow  one  community  baa  coordinated  children  a 
health  programs  to  provide  an  Improved  and  total  child  healtb  care 
facility. 

1.  Community  health  serrices.  2.  Children — Care  and  hygiene. 
I.  Centron  Educational  Films. 

362.7  7»-706439 

Centron  BdocaUonal  Films 


Rebonnding  (Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1966. 

1  min.     sL     color.     8  mm.     (Basketball  sklila  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

IsaueJ  In  sUndard  S  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summarv:   Dcmonatrates  tbe  baalc  form  and  techniques  uaed  In 
regaining  rebounds. 

1.  Basketball.         l  Fllm  Aasoclates.         Soles :  Baaketball  akllls 
■eriee  (Motion  picture) 

796.82  Fi  A  68-2819 

Film  Aasoclates 


Rebounding  skills    (Motion   picture)      Fairfield  Associates. 

Releaaed  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 
4  mtn.    ad.    cok>r.    anperSmm.     (Stanentary  acboolbaaketbaU) 
SUUHABY :  Demonatrates  rebounding  akllla  in  baaketball. 
1    Basketball—JuTenile  films.        1.  Fairfield  Aaaoclatea.    II.  Dnl- 

versai  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:   Elementary  school 

basketball  (Motion  picture) 

[GV885.1]  796.82  74-715029 

UnlTeraal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

Reboilding  a  master  cy^linder  (Motion  picture)  Raybar 
Technical  Films,  1966. 

4  min.     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarif:  Shows  the  method  of  disassembling  the  master  cylinder, 
Inspecting  and  honing  the  iiore,  Installing  new  parts,  and  refilling  the 
reservoir  before  reinstalling  the  cylinder  unit  in  tbe  autoatoblie. 

1.  Cylinders.     2.  Automobllee — Klalntenance  and  repair. 
I.  Raybar  Technical  Fllma. 

629.2  Fi  68-222 

Reboilding  brake  whed  cylinders  (Motion  picture)  R«ybar 
Technical  Films.  Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids, 
1966. 

4  min.    sd.    color.    8  mm.     (AutomotlTe  malntmance) 

loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  laraed  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  step-by-step  demonstration  of  how  to  re- 
move, rebuild,  and  replace  a  brake  wberf  cylinder. 

1.  Automobiles— Brakes.  i.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  n.  Mod- 
em Learning  Aida,  New  York.  Series:  Atitomoblle  maintenance 
(Hotloa  plctare) 

629.28  7^-701166 

Modem  Learning  Altls 

Receiving,  checking  and  marking  merchandise  (FUmatrip) 
Graphic  Research.  Released  by  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1969. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodliMr:  2  a.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projectorl,  12  in.,  331  rpm..  8  min.  micro- 
groove.     (DlMtributire  education  series,  no.  5) 

Cniilt:  Connultant.  Kenneth  E.  Hoffman. 

Sunimary:  Emphasizes  the  various  methods  of  unloading,  im- 
packlng.  and  marking  prices  on  lags  or  tickets  prepared  by  the  store 
for  merchandise.  Stres-ses,  above  all,  the  methods  of  checking  mer- 
chandise against  purchase  orders  and  suppliers'  Invoices. 

1.  Inventories.  ItelalL     2.   I'rU-e  marks.  i.  Graphic  Research, 

Inc.     II.    International   Film   Bureau,    lac.  Seriea:    Distributive 

education  series  (Fllmatrip)  no.  a. 

668.8  70-735461 

International  Fllm  Bureau 

Recent  advances  in  reproductive  physiirfogy  (Motion  pic- 
ture) KUON-TV,  1965.  ReJeased  by  Instructional  Media 
Center.  University  of  Nebraska. 

29  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     (Nine  to  get  ready  series,  no.  12) 
aummaty:  Discusses  research  in  r^roductlve  physiology,  includ- 
ing blochemlBtry.  endocrinology,  electron   microac(q>y,  genetics,  and 
clinical  pathology.     Features  J.  Robert  Bragonier  and  Leta  Powell 
Drake. 

1.  Reproduction.  l  Lincoln,  Neb.  Television  station  KUON-TV. 
n.  Nebraska.  University.  Instructional  Media  Center.  Series: 
Nine  to  get  ready  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  12. 

612.6  70-704219 
Nebraska.     Univ.                            Instructional  Media  Center 

Receptacles  and  fixture  circuits    (Motion  picture) 
see    Basic  wiring:    Receptacles  and  fixture 
Circuits 

Reception  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept  of  Justice,  Ca- 
nadian Penitentiary  Service,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Intemmtional  Film  Bureau,  1968. 

28  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  ( Peniteoltary  staff  training  series) 
Summartf:  Reviews  procedures  for  receiving  new  prison  Inmates 
at  regional  centers  for  examination  and  allocation  among  the  various 
Instltntlona,  pointing  out  variations  to  diaracter,  intelligence,  and 
training  of  the  [M-laonera,  as  well  as  In  attitudes  of  prison  staff. 
1.  Prisons — Canada.  i.  Canada.  Dept  of  Justice,  n.  Canada. 
National  Film  Board,  m.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
Series:  E>enltet)tiary  staff  training  aeriea  (Motion  plctare) 

864.7  Fi  A  68-2898 
International  Film                           Bureau 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Recharging  the  Image  {Motion  picture)    Claire  Falkenstein, 

1968. 

2  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sumuuiry:  An   art  dim  presentlog  a   rhythmic  rCTelatlon  of  the 
sculpture  entitled  Image. 

1.  Falkeastein.  Claire,  1908-  Image.        L  Falkenstein,  Claire, 

735  70-702642 

GINB 

The  Reddlrist  [Motion  picture]     Bnice  M.  Rapp,  Canada,  1 969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mass  Media  Associates. 

is  miD.    id.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  r«ctora  which  could  cause  ■  man  to  become  ■  re- 
peated criminal  offender  by  telling  a  tlory  about  a  man,  who  was  fated  with 
loneliness  and  desperation  after  being  released  from  prison.  Shows  how  he  steals 
a  car.  unconsciously  hoping  to  be  caught. 

1.  Recidiviiu.        1.  Rapp,  Bruce  M.     H.  Mas*  Media  Associates. 

[HV6049j  301.1  72-700409 

Mas*  Media  Associates  73  MARC 


Recipe  for  dean  clothes  {FUmttHp)    Oalgon  Corp.,  1964. 

63  fr,    color.    35  mm. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarn:  Outlines  the  fundamentals  of  home  laundering.  Ex- 
plains the  basic  qualities  of  water,  the  function  and  proper  use  of 
water  additives,  and  the  care  of  various  special  fabrics. 

1.  Laundry.       l  Calgon  Corporation. 

648  r&-732874 

Calgon  Corporation 

Reciprocals — multiplicative  inverses  (sunglasses)  (Motion 
picture)  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  in 
cooijeration  with  General  Tjeaming  Corp.  Made  by  David- 
son Films.    Released  by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

HI  iiilii.  Kd.  color.  16  mm.  (Elementary  maihemiitlc!t  for  teach- 
ers and  students.    Student  film  5D) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS :  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Rudennan ;  teachers, 
tMniirpn   G.   Woodby.   Joseph   Moray. 

SUMM.4.RT:  An  animated  film  which  explores  reciprocals  by  pre- 
senting a  machine  that  Is  used  In  reverse  to  produce  the  reciprocals 
of  numbers. 

1.  Reciprocals.  2.  Multiplication.  I.  National  Council  of  Teach- 
ers of  Mathematics.  II.  Silver  Burdett  Company.  III.  Series:  Ele- 
mentary mathematics  for  teachers  and  students.  Student  film  5D 
(Motion  pleture) 

[QA115]  5U  71-713708 

Silver  Burdett  Co. 

Recital  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Southern  California, 
Dept.  of  Cinema.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1971. 

?jt)  min.     Bd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

.»iCMMARY:  A  story  of  the  birth  and  destruction  of  the  friend- 
ship nf  two  young  girls  who  are  competing  In  ballet. 

1.  Ballet— Juvenile  films.  I.  Los  Angeles.  University  of  South- 
ern (.'alifomia.  Dept.  of  ClDemn.  II.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts. 

[GV1787.5]  791.43  78-713399 

CINE 


1919-1929    {FUjnatrip)       Guidance 


The    Reckless    years: 
Associates,  1967. 

2  fliraslrlps  Ipt.  1.  137  fr;  pL  2.  IM  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and 
2  phouodiscs:  12  in.;  33i  rpm;  Pt.  1,  20  mln.;  pL  2,  19  mln.  micro, 
groove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  major  events  of  the  years  191&-1929.  De- 
■cribes  the  post-World  War  i  depression,  prohibition,  the  growth  of 
the  middle  class,  the  stock  market  crash,  jazz,  and  the  rise  of  the 
automotive  industry. 

1.  U.  S.— Hist— 1919-1933.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasant 
Tille.  N,  Y. 

Fi  A  67-4313 

Guidance  Associates 

The  Reckless  years:  1919-1929  (Motion  picture)  Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1968. 

39  ml'i     8d,     color.    16  mm. 

Sound  liliustrlp  of  the  same  title  also  Issued. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CredHt:  Writer,  Gary  GateR;  consultant.  Peter  Elaworth. 

aiimmarv:  Explores  poet  World  War  i  depression,  crime,  prohibi- 
tion, growth  of  the  middle  class,  Jazz,  the  automotive  indiiatry.  and 
other  events  of  the  years  between  1019  and  1929.  Explains  the  causes 
that  led  to  the  eventual  collapse  of  the  American  economy. 

1.   U.  S.— Econ.  condlt.— iei8-194.">.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of 

Pleasantville.  N.  T. 

978.91  Fi  A  68-1528 

Guidance  Awjociates 

The  Reclaimers  {Motion  picture)  Mined-Land  Conserva- 
tion Conference  and  National  Coal  Association.  Made  by 
MPO  Productions.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service,  1967. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bumntarj/:  Shows  what  happens  to  the  countryside  In  strip-mining 
for  coal  and  points  out  how  the  coal  Industry's  soil  experts,  foresters, 
and  lantl  managers  restore  the  land  to  lakes,  parks,  farms,  forests, 
pastures,  and  home  sites. 

I.  Reclamation  of  land.  i.  Mlned-Land  Conservation  Conference. 
t[.  National  Coal  Association.     lu.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service, 


Inc. 


333.7 


Fi  A  68-804 


Reclaiming  American  history  from  paper  roUs  by  the  Reno- 
vare  process  (Motion  picture)     Kemp  R.  Niver  (1963) 


-<>i.>i 


m  mil 


A  Pnmri#i-  production. 

Crciila:  I'^-liiivr,  dlrect'ir.  writer,  narrator,  and  photngraphcr, 
Kemp  n.  Nlver;  editors,  Thomas  E.  Kox,  Bruce  Bailey.  Robert 
.Strul>le. 

Summary.'  I)e»cribc«  the  projwt  to  convert  over  two  uiilllon  fwt 
of  motion  pictures  printed  on  positive  photographic  paper  rolls  from 
(he  motion  picture  r.>IIe<-tions  of  the  Library  of  (^onun'-is  to  modern, 
flne  grain.  W,  nun.  safety  film.  Follows  the  steps  In  the  converaloa 
process  uiied  by  the  Benovare  Film  Coinpariy,  Inrludlnjc  the  frame- 
liy-frnme  iiliotoeriiphlng  of  the  paper  prints.  Includes  scenes  from 
Mln?  iif  ihf  pre-1912  films  rpproducwl. 

I.  JlovJiiK  l'''''"re  fllm-l'reaervatloo  and  Hionige.  i,  Nlver, 

K>-IM[>  It. 

mjb  Fi67-941 


Reclaiming  oar  waste.  [Filmstrip]      Life  Filmstrips.      Made  by 
Time-Life  Photo  Lab.     Released  by  Time/Life  Education,  1971. 

79  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Pollution,  no.  8) 

SUMMARY:  Shows  positive  *tcp«  being  ukcn  by  government,  indu»try,  uid 
individuals  to  control  pollutants.  Discusses  siich  innovative  idess  as  making 
glasphalt  from  old  bottles,  compressing  junked  cars  into  metal  pellets,  and  using 
worn  tires  as  artificial  ocean  teefs.  With  captions, 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  disposal.     2.  Salvage  (Waste,  etc.)       1.  Ufe  Filmstrips. 
II.  Time/Life  Education.     III.  Series:  Pollution.  iFilmstrip.  Lifc]  no.  8, 
[TD793i  604.6  72-734546 

Time.  inc.  '2  MARC 

Reclaiming  the  desert:  Men  against  the  desert  (FOouMp) 
Hulton  Press,  London  [195-*i 

45  fr.     l»Aw.    35  mm. 

pSuMd^S  "lllbofktlon  with  Ihe  National  Commlttw  tor  Visual 
Aids  Id  Education. 

Credits:  Author.  Ritchie  Calder.  .^.^^ 

Summirv:  Eip lalna  how  man  has  worked  to  reclaim  the  lesert, 
showlnrKow  the  movement  of  aand  can  be  checked  hy  b  "ding  tte 
dunes  Point,  out  that  animal  husbandry  become,  a  part  of  desert 
rSraatlon,  and  llluatratea  how  reclamation  of  the  de«!rt  Increases 

'''I'Dminn.  2.  Eeclamatlon  of  land.  t.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don.   II.  Men  against  the  desert  ( Filmstrip)  ^  67-3890 

Dufour  Editions 

The  Reclamation  of  the  Zaider  Zee  (,Fam>trip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1963.  M«de  by  G.  I.  Coi  and  P.  Moly- 
neui.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  As- 
sociates, Ontario,  1966. 

28  fr     color.     35  mm.     lOeography  In  colour :  Europe) 
JTmi'^fs^oS'the  stage,  of  reclaiming  land  from  the  jea  tol^ 
lowl™^?^ damming  of  the  Zulder  Zee.   Including  "■«  """f  °8  «' 
dlkeT  underground  drains,  canals,  soil  Improvement,  the  first  farm, 

"  ',"'fSe?",l"  rr.S.""'  '"rommon  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Car- 
man Ed^at^nll  Associates.  Series :  Geography  In  colour :  Europe 
(Filmstrip)  ^  FiA6M070 

Carman  Educational  Assodatee 

Recognition  of  man-the  Renaissance  {Xotum  jnch.r*) 
Alemann  Films,  1968. 

rSs7^?ve*d^es?ln7TnTfrin?tr  statin*  of  hHSonal 
"^nerilnS-  I.  Alemann  Films.  Hollywood.  Calif.  Series: 
History  through  art  (Motion  Pt«^uret  Fi  A  68-115 

CINE 

Recognition  of  sound  at  end  of  spoken  word  (FUmstrip) 
Eye  Cate  House,  I960. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  10 
mln.    mlcrogroove.     (Functional  phonics,  pt  1) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Simuiary  Uses  demonstrations  hy  Curly  Cue,  a  stick  man,  in 
presenting  a  systematic  approach  to  reading  aklUs.  Designed  toen- 
able  the  slow  learner  to  achieve  Independent  word  perception  In  read- 
ing.   For  primary  grades.  _     ,         .„  .  .  i:. 

1.  Readlng-Itemedial  teaching.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Eye 
Gate  House    Inc.        Series:  Functional  phonics  (Filmstrip)  pt.  1. 

372.6  76-736911 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Recognition  of  spoken  words  by  their  beginninfir  sounds 

{r;im.^t,ipH)     Kye  Gate  House,  1969. 

28  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  8  mtn. 
mlcrogroove.     (Functional  phonics,  pt.  1) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summnrii:  Uses  demonstrations  by  Curly  Cue.  a  stick  man.  In 
presenting  a  systematic  approach  to  reading  skills.  Designed  to  en- 
able the  slow  learner  to  achieve  Independent  word  percQ)tlon  In  read- 
ing.   For  primary  grades. 

1.  Heading— Remedial  teaching.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Eye 
Gate  House.  Inc.        Series:  Functional  phonics  (Pllmstrlp)  pt  1. 

372.6  7a-736910 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Rect^nizing  bottom-dwelling  protozoans   {Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

5  mill      St.     color.    8  mm.     (Pond  and  stream  life  series! 

Kastitiati  color. 

I»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  laboratory  tecliniqiies  for  studying  common 
bottom-dwelling  protozoans  using  the  compound  microscope.  Includes 
views  of  representative  flagellate,  amoeba,  and  clllat& 

1.  Protozoa.  2,  Microscope  and  microscopy— Technique.  i.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Pond 
and  stream  life  series   (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1993 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Recognizing  burrowing  organisms  {Motion  picture)  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

5  mln.    Bl.    color.    8  mm.     (Pond  and  itrewn  life  aeries) 

Eastiiinn  color. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,  „. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  methods  of  transporting  burrowing  orga- 
nisms to  the  laboratory  and  simulating  their  habitat  so  that  they 
can  be  studied  as  they  exist  In  nature.  Shows  organisms  photo- 
graphed close-up  In  their  simulated  natural  environment  Includes 
views  of  the  tublfex  worm,  tube-bulldlng  midge  larva  (bloodworm), 
angernall  clam,  and  burrowing  dragonfly  larva. 

1.  Burrowing  animals.  2.  Ecology.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Pond  and  stream  life  series 

'"°"<«""""'""  Fi  A  67-1990 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Recognizing  edge  community  organisms  {Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

5  min      Si].     foh)r.     8  mm.     ll'ond  a:id  stream  life  series) 

Eastman  color. 

l,oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ..,_,, 

Summary:  Demonstrates  te-hnlqiies  for  studying  edge- In  ha  biting 
species  In  the  laboratory.  Shows  views  of  the  damsel  fly  larva,  div- 
ing beetle,  giant  water  bug,  frog,  salamander,  and  sedge  plant  as 
common  species  In  the  edge  community. 

1  Fresh-water  biology.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.        Series:   Pond  and  stream  life  series   (Motion 

""•""•  FiA6T-1986 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Recognizing  food  spoilage  (Motion  picture) 
1969. 


Compmeticfli 


160 


mc, 

IS  iti'i.    Ml.    mlor.     16  mm.     (Basic  procedures  for  the  food  serr- 
ice  employee) 

Also  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge 
wiih  magnetic  soimd  track. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  training  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  factors  that  indicate  food  spoilage,  and  dis- 
cusses ways  to  prevent  possible  food  poisoning. 

1.  Food  spoilage.     2.  Food  poisoning.  i.  Comprenetics,  Inc. 

Series:  Basic  procedures  for  the  food  service  employee  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

614  79-707353 

Comprenetics,  Inc. 


Recognizing   herbicide   injury    (FUrmtrip)     University  of 
Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1968. 

01  fr.     color.     30  mm. 

Credita:  Authors.  R.   L.  Courson,  E.   I...   Knake. 

iiummary:  Shows  how  com,  fwybeans,  and  some  otbCT-  common 
field  crops  have  been  damaged  by  Improper  use  of  herbicides.  With 
captions. 

1.  Herbicides— Toxicology.  i.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational 
Agriculture  Service. 

632  71-734195 

Illinois.     University.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 


Recognizing  individual  differences  (Filmstrip)    Troll  Aaao^ 
ciates.  1970. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

(CREDITS  :  Author,  Anne  Brent. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  accepting  others  for  what  they  are.  ana 
appreciating  differences  In  life  can  enrich  and  enlarge  ones  own  life. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Citizenship— Juvenile  films.        I.  Troll  Associates. 

372.24  78-737425 

Troll  -Associates 


Recognizing  large  bottom-dwelling  organisms  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

.'i  mill.     .<!.     color.     8  mm.     i  Pond  and  stream  life  series) 

Eastman  color. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  llliistrate-s  methods  of  transporting  large  bottom-dwell- 
ing organisms  to  the  laboratory  and  how  to  establish  them  In  an 
aquarium  for  study  and  identification.  Includes  views  of  the  caddis 
fly  larva,  housebuilding  midge  larva,  water  boatman,  dragonfly 
larva,  snail,  and  leech. 

1.  Fresh-water  fauna.  2.  Biological  specimens — C;ollection  and 
preservation.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series :  Pond  and  stream  life  series  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1988 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Reoogiizlag  leven.  [Modon  picture]    Don  Piccolo.    Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4  min.     u.    color,     luper  8  mm.     (Simple  machines  lerici) 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  uudy  guide. 

1.  Lever*— Juvenile  film*,     (l.  L«ver»]       1.  Piccolo.  Don.     II.  BFA  Educa- 
Itonal  Media.     III.  Seriei:  Simple  machines  series.  (Motion  picliire] 

[TJI73)  621.8  72-700794 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Recognizing  plankton  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln      Kl.     color.     8  mm.     (Pond  and  stream  life  series) 

Eastniun  color. 

I>Kip  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  method  of  concentrating  plankton  and  trans- 
porting It  to  the  laboratory.  Reveals  several  types  of  organisms 
commonly  present  In  fresh  water  plankton :  copepod,  daphnla.  fairy 
shrimp,  colonial  rotifer,  and  larval  crustacean. 

1,  Zooplankton.  2.  Biological  specimens— Collection  and  preserva- 
tion. I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Pond  and  stream  life  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1996 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Recognizing  rock-making  minerals    (FUmatrip)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

49  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Investigating  rodcs) 

Produced  In  collaboration  with  the  American  Geological  Institute. 

Credits:  Collaborator.  John  S.  Shelton. 

Summary:    Explains    how    to    recognise    different    rock-making 
minerals. 

1.  Mineralogy.        L  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poraOon.         Series:  Investigating  rocks  (rilmstrlp) 

662  73-753679 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Recognizing  small  bottom-dwelling  organisms  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Oorp.,  1967. 

5  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Pond  and  stream  life  serlea) 

EMtman  color. 

Loop  fltm  mounted  In  csrtridse. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaty:  Demonstrates  methods  of  examining  larger  microorga- 
nisms In  the  laboratory.  Illustrates  the  use  of  the  dissecting  mlcro- 
scope  to  aelect  specimens  for  detailed  study  under  the  compound 
microscope.  Includes  views  of  the  ostracod,  copepod,  mite,  rotifer, 
and  coelenterate. 

1.  Fresh-water  fauna.  2.  Microscope  and  microscopy— Technique. 
I.  Encyclopaedia    Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series : 

Pond  and  stream  life  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1992 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Recoil  (Motion  picture)  Xntional  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film 
mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  min.     81.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cartrldire  case. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  that  direct  measurements  can  be  made  of 
the  speed  of  a  bullet  fired  from  a  model  gnn  as  well  as  the  BiKed 
of  recoil  of  the  gun. 

1.  Dynamics.  l  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     n.  Baling 

Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.         Series:  Project  idiysica  (Motion 
picture) 

881  Fi  A  68-2390 

Ealing  Corporation 

Reccmciled  by  bnrglmn  (Motion  picture)    Kalem  Co.,  1912. 

Umfn.     al.     bftw.     Id  mm. 

Originally  released  In  8S  mm. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  film  collection,  Ubruy  of  OcKigreH, 

Bumrnam:  Farce  comedy.  Two  lover*  who  haTe  quarreled  attend 
a  weekend  house  party  at  the  home  of  mutual  friends,  and  tbelr 
dltTer^ices  are  resolvekl  when  the  man  captures  two  burglars  who 
have  tMvken  into  their  rooms. 

I.  Kalem  Company.     il  John  E.  Allen  film  collection. 

Fi 68-508 


Recondling  your  bank  balance  (Filmstnp)     Adrian  Vance. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arte,  1970. 

1   roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  pbonodlsc.     (Money,  checks,  and 
banks) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMART :  Defines  the  nature  and  purpose  of  money,  cbedts, 
and  banks.     Show*  how  to  adjust  the  bank  balanco. 

1.   Banks  and  banking.     2.  Checks.     3.  Finance,  Personat  I. 

Vance,  Adrian.     II.  Unlrersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Se- 
ries: Money,  checks,  and  banks  (FlUustrtp) 
[HG1591]  832.1  7&-74O502 

ITntTersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Reconstructing  the  ice  age  (FUmstHp)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

44  fr.  color.  3.1  mm.  and  phmiodisc:  2  s..  12  In  331  ri>m 
(Olaciern  and  the  Ice  age) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Adviser,  John  .S.  ShPlt.in. 

SKmmorv.-  Shows  selected  sites  from  South  Dakota  to  Massachu- 
setts to  check  the  hypothesis  that  If  North  American  mountains  once 
bad  many  gladers  In  them,  the  climate  must  have  been  different 
and  if  so.  perhaps  there  was  enough  snow  to  produce  glacial  ice  on 
the  lowlands. 

1.  Olaclal  epoch-U    S.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.        Series:  Glaciers  and  the  Ice  age  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3261 

nica  Educational  Corp. 


Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


Reconstrnction   (Filmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond, 
by  Modem  Learning  Ajds,  1968. 


Released 


24  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summarj/:  Part  1  shown  a  Bepubllcan  Congressman  in  disagree- 
ment with  Preftldent  Lincoln's  plans  for  a  mM)derate  approach  to  re- 
constnictlon  while  he  wonders  If  Congress  should  establish  a  Freed- 
men's  Bureau.  Part  2  shows  the  same  Congressman  a  few  years 
later  after  he  has  Joined  the  Radical  Republican  moT«nent  and, 
guided  by  vengence,  is  considering  a  military  goremment  to  rule  the 
South.     For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Keconirtructlon.  l  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.  a.  Modern  Learn- 
ing Aids.  New  York.        Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  76-733289 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


cTranspereaciei]    Ovic  Education  Service,  1969. 

14  traiupvenciei.    color.     10  x  8  in.     (CES  American  history  inniparcn- 

CiCi) 

With  tescher'i  guidca. 

SUMMARY:  Eiaminet  Reconatruction  folk>wiRg  the  Civil  War  in  (he 
United  States,  focuung  on  the  usaasination  of  Lincoln,  the  impeachment  of 
President  Johnson,  condition*  in  the  South,  carpetbaggen  and  the  Ku  Klux  KUn. 
Negroes  in  politics,  and  the  begjrtning  of  icgrcgation  policy.  With  captiooi. 

1.  Reconstnictioo.        I.  Ovic  Education  Service.  Waahington.  D.C      II. 
Scrica. 
[E668]  973.8  72-734496 

Ovk  Education  Service  73  MARC 


The  Reconstruction— a  changing  nation  (1865-1880)  (Mo- 
tion picture^  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by 
Graphic  Curriculum  ,1968, 

24  mln.  sd.  color.  10  mm.  (Exploring:  the  story  of  America, 
set  2) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studiea  nnd  the  American  Library  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 

Summary:  Describes  the  rebuilding  of  the  United  States  after  the 
CIril  War.  Points  out  the  increasing  Industrialization  of  the  North 
and  the  rise  of  "black  codes"  and  sharecropplng  in  the  South. 

1.  Reconstruction.  i.  Exploring  (Television  program)  ii.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  in.  Graphic  Curriculum,  Inc., 
New  Vork.  Series:  Exploring:-  the  story  of  America  (Motion  pic- 
ture) aet  2. 

973.8  Fi  A  68-1059 

Graphic  Curriculum 


Reconstruction  and  the  Wert  (FOmstrip)    Warren  Schloat 
Productions,  1967. 

60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a..  12  In.,  S3)  rpm.,  14 
mln.     nitcrogroove.      (American  history  with  folk  songs — 1865-1967) 

With  teacher's  guldt 

Cr^-ditt:  Writers.  Charles  Bergwall.  Jane  Beethoven. 

Summary:  Presents  and  discusses  folk  songs  which  tell  about  the 
nssaaslnHtion  of  Lincoln,  Negroes'  rights,  the  expansion  of  the  West, 
effects  of  the  railroad,  and  the  Homestead  act. 

1.  Folk-songs,  American.  i.  Scbloat  (Warren)  Productions, 

Pleasant vl lie,  N.  T.        Series:  American  history  with  folk  songs— 
1665-19(17  (Filmstrip) 

784.4  Fi  A  68^529 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Recfmstruction  oi  a  torn  lacrimal  camaUcuhis  (Motion 
picture)  University  Eye  Clinic,  Groninjjen.  Made  by 
J.  G.  F.  Worst.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  International 
Eye  Film  Library,  1966. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ectachronje. 

Summary.-  Explains  that  the  greatest  difficulty  in  cases  of  trau- 
matic severing  of  the  tear  ducts  Is  locating  the  severed  ends  of  these 
ducts  and  that  this  process  Is  facilitated  by  utilising  Dr.  J.  G.  F. 
Worst's  "pigtail"  probe.  Shows  how  a  traction  suture  Is  passed 
through  the  probe  In  a  retrograde  manner  through  the  intact  parts 
of  the  system,  pointing  out  that  the  suture  serves  for  the  Introduc- 
tion of  a  special  internal  canalicular  splint 

1.  Lacrimal  organs — Surgery.  i.  Oronlogen.     Rljksunlversltelt 

KHniek  voor  Oc^heelkunde.     n.  International  Eye  Film  Library. 

617  Fi  A  67-5327 

International  Eye  Film  Library 

Record  player  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

2  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  Sim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

CrediU:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  record  player,  using 
the  Newcomb  TR1625  model.  Shows  how  to  set  up  the  player,  ad- 
Just  the  controls  for  various  speeds,  and  handle  records  properly. 

1.  Phonograph.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Audiovisual 
equlpmet]t  operation  (Motion  picture) 

789.9  75-702163 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Record  ride  for  the  poay  ezpreee.  [Motioo  picture]     CBS 
News.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

22  min.     »d.     coIot,      16  mm.     (Yoo  are  thcfc) 

With  itudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  ReenacU  teenager  Bob  Haslam'i  record-breaking  pony  expfCM 
ride  in  which  he  rode  3t0  milei  in  thirty-six  hours  despite  hoctik  Indians,  no 
relief  rider,  and  other  emergencies. 

1.  Pony  exprcu-       I.  Columbta  Broadcasting  System,  inc.    CBS  News.    II. 


[HE6375] 

BFA  Educational  Media 


383.0973 


The  Record  shop,  part  1  (Filmstrip)    Ron  Kindig.    Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

68  fr.    color.    S5  mm.    (Mathematical  Insights) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  format  to  present  fundamental  mathe- 
matical concepts  concerning  fractions.    With  captions. 

1.  Fractions.        I.  Klndlg,  Hon.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
Series:  Mathematical  Insights  (Filmstrip) 

510  70-738219 

BPA  Educational  Media 

The   Record  shop,  part  2    (Filmstrip)      Ron  Kindig.     Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

53  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Mathematical  losigbts) 

With  guide. 

Summary :  Uses  a  story  format  to  present  fundamental  mathe- 
matical conc^ts  concerning  ratio.    With  captions. 

1.  Ratio  and  proportion.  I.  Klndlg,  Ron.  II.  BFA  Educational 
M^ia.        Series:  Mathematical  insights  (Filmstrip) 

510  74-738220 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tlie  Recorder  (Motion  picture)    ACI  Films,  1968. 

12  mliL    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Stellos  Roccos;  director,  Philip  Courier  ad- 
Tlser,  Martha  Blxley. 

BumitMry:  Polnta  out  the  ease  and  simplicity  of  playing  the 
recorder  by  showing  the  progress  made  by  an  elemenUry  class 
during  the  first  lesson.  High  school  studenta  demonstrate  how  to 
play  four  of  the  six  types  of  recorders. 

1.  Recorder    (Musical  Instrument) — Instruction  and  stud* 
I.  AOl  Films,  Inc. 

788  74-704583 

ACI  Films 

The   Recording   engineer    (Motion   picture)       McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

11  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (See  a  Job  series) 

With  teacher's  tfuide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  excitement,  challenge,  and  satisfaction  of 
the  work  of  a  recording  engineer.  FoUows  a  recording  enaineer 
during  a  typical  day  at  work. 

1.  Sound— Recording  and  reproducing.  i.  HcOraw-HlU  Book 

Company.  Series :  See  a  Job  series  (Motion  picture) 

331.7  70-702703 

McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


University  of  Illinois,  Voca- 


ReconUng  field  notes.  [Filoistrip] 

tiooal  Agriculture  Service,  1961. 

29  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Describes  a  procedure  for  keeping  the  fteh)  aolebook.  Explains 
which  items  should  be  included  and  applies  the  system  (o  diTTerential  and  prorilc 
leveling. 

I.  Leveling.        1.  [tUnois.     University.     Vocational  Agricultuie  Service. 
[TA6O63  631  72-735251 

lU.  Univ.  Vocational  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


161 


Raoorde  la  the  rocks.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV.  London,  1968. 
Releaied  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Filnu. 

romin.    id.    bftw.     16  mm.     (Evolutioa  of  living  things,  no.  3) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  thai  through  the  iget  earth  movementi  have  occurrwl. 

and  land  and  sea  have  changed  places.  Examines  fosnla  sod  explains  their 

probabk  origin.  Tells  that  lower  layers  of  rocks  show  very  diflerent  creatures 

from  (hoae  that  inhabit  the  earth  today. 

1.  Historical  geology.       1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporatioa.     Televisiaa 

Service.     II.  Time-Life  Fibns.     III.  Series:  Evolulioo  of  living  things.  (Motioa 


..  2. 
[QE3I] 
Time-Life  Films 


Recreation  Films 


560 


72-714558 

MARC 


Today  let's  play  Man  from  Mars  jandj 
Today  let's  play  Chinese  wall. 

Today  let's  play  One,  two,  buckle  your 
shoe  ,and]  Today  let's  play  Last  man. 


Today  let's  play  Red  lion  jandj  Today  let's 
play  Old  Grannie  Tippie  Toe. 


Today  let's  play  Speedy  squirrel  (and, 
Today  let's  play  Fire  on  the  mountain. 


Today  let's  play  Stop  and  start  [and,  Today 
let's  play  Red  light. 


Recreation   in  an   Eskimo  village    (Motion  picture)    Walt 

Disney  Productions.  Released  by  International  Communi- 
cation Films,  1968. 

4  mln.     .si.     color.     8  ram.     (Arctic  regions  aeries) 

I»op  film  moiiiited  in  cartridge.  lagued  In  standard  8  mm  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  »<tudy  guide. 

From  the  1959  motion  picture  entitled  Seven  cities  of  Antarctica 
Jl"*nmarv:  Shows  various  activities  of  Eskimo  children  which 
prepare  them  for  adult  life.  Includes  scenes  of  folk  story  telling 
miiscle-bnildlng  play,  and  adult  masquerade  plays. 

1.  Eskimos— Children,  i.  Seven  cities  of  Antarctica  (Motion  plc- 
-.!h  „  ^n  ^'''"^y  (Walt)  Productions,  m.  Internationa]  Communi- 
'Htlon  Films.        Senea:  Arctic  regions  series  (Motion  picture) 

,  .        .,        „  970.4  78-703177 

IiKernatlonal  Comraunl-  cation  Films 


Recreation   in   California    (Filmstrip)     Jam   Handy   School 
Service.  1969. 

I  roll,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc  :  2  s.,  12  in.,  334  rpm.    micro- 
groove.     (California  today) 

Summary:  Describes  the  various  kinds  and  locations  of  recreation 
available  In  California. 

1.  Recreation— California.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  inc. 
Series:  Ollfornla  today  (nimstrtp) 

917.&4  73-733903 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Recreation  in  Eastern  Europe  (Motion  picture)     Biofilma. 
Released  by  International  Communication  Films,  1966. 

4  min.     St.     color,     gmm.     (East  Europe  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  Id 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  some  of  the  available  recreati<mal  activities  In 
Eastern  Europe.  Including  scenes  of  sight-seeing,  dancing,  fishing,  and 
carnivals. 

1.  Recreation — Eun^>e,  Eastern.  i.  Biofllms,  Inc.    n.  Interna- 

tional Oommunicatlon  Films.  Series:  East  Europe  aeries  (Motion 
picture) 

914.7  70-703113 

Intematlooal  Commnnl-  cation  Films 


Recreation  in  Finland   (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  Multi- 
media. 1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  gulda 

Summary :  Shows  Finnish  recreational  activities  which  are  in- 
fluenced by  tradition,  climate,  and  terraiiL  Conn  swimming,  track, 
skiing,  and  Finnish  saona  bathing. 

1.  Recreation — Finland.        I.  Doableday  MultUnedla. 

790.09471  70-710099 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Recreation  in  Lapland  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Dianey  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  International  Communication 
Films.  1968. 

4  mill.     »1,     color.    8  mm.     (Arctic  reglona  aeries) 

Loop  fltm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  tbe  1959  motion  picture  entitled  Seven  cities  of  Antarctica. 

Summary:  Pictures  various  forms  of  recreation  in  Lapland,  with 
scenes  of  children  carving  and  playing  with  boats,  of  couples  on  a 
picnic,  and  of  reindeer  sled  races. 

1.  Games,  Lapptab.  i-  Seven  cities  of  Antarctica  (Motion  pic- 
ture) n.  Disney  (Walt)  Production,  m.  International  Communi- 
cation Films.        Series:  Arctic  regions  series   (Motion  picture) 

914.71  71-703178 

International  Com-  munlcatlon  Films 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Recreation  in  Portugal  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductions.     Released     by     Int«mational     CcHnmunication 

Films,  1969. 

3  miD.    rI.    Color.    8  mm.    (We-^t  Europe) 

Loop  Him  mounted  In  cartridge.  iMued  In  trtandard  8  mm.  anri 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teartier  study  guide. 

From  the  1965  motion  picture  entitled  Portugal. 

Summary:  Explores  the  qx)rt  of  bullfighting  In  Portugal. 

1.  Recreation — Portugal.  i.  Dlsner   (Walt)   Productions,      ii. 

International  Communication  Films,  m.  Portugal  (Motion  picture) 
Serlen:  We^  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

791.8  73-703776 

Inlernntlonat  Communl-  cation  Fllmn 

Recreation  in  San  Francisco  {Filmatnp)  San  Francisco 
Unified  School  District.  Made  and  released  by  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

.'1  fr.  color.  3.")  mm.  (San  Franclsoo — our  city  and  county) 
Ciedil*:  liii-ector  of  consuUants,  William  B.  Sanborn, 
S  MM  hi  a  11/:  Allows  some  of  the  pnrk  and  recreational  fucllitlee  of 
San  Francinco.  Including  the  San  Francisco  Zoological  Gardens. 
Golden  Gate  Park.  BJuolclpnl  Park.  Lake  Merced.  Ocean  Beach, 
Candlestick  Park,  Slsniund  Stern  Grove,  San  Francisco  Museum  of 
Art,  and  the  Opera  House. 

1    San   J'rancipco  Co,.  Calif.— Descr.  A  trav.— Views.  i.  San 

Francisco  Tnlfled  School  niMrrlct,  n,  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  San  Frandaco — our  city  and  county  (Film- 
strip) 

917.94  Fi  A  68-3603 

Si'rU  tyforVisii.nl  Kiliication 

Rcenatioa  in  Switzerland  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Dimey 
Productions.  Released  by  Inteniati<Hisl  Commanicaticm 
Films,  1969. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (West  Europe) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  Id  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1968  motion  picture  entitled  Switzerland. 

Summarti:  Examines  the  various  mountain  qwrti  of  the  Swlflt, 
Induding  skiing,  bob.'tleddlng,  and  mountain  cUmbing. 

1.  Recreation— SwIUerland.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Prodactlona.    n. 

iDteraatlonal  Communication  Fllma  m.  SwltBerlaad  (Hotlon  pic- 
ture) Series:  West  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

914.94  77-703777 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 

Recreation  in  the  United  Kingdom  {Motion  picture)  Walt 
Dianey  ProducticHis.  Released  by  International  Cixnmmii- 
caticm  Films,  1969. 

3  mln.     Hi.     color.    8  mm.     (West  EJurf^>e) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
mper  8  mm. 

Witb  teadier  study  guide. 

From  the  1935  motion  picture  entitled  Scotland. 

Summary:  Explores  the  sport  of  curling,  a  game  eqteclall;  as- 
sociated with  Scotland,  and  shows  one  of  the  factories  that  maQQ' 
factures  curling  stones. 

1.    Recreation— Gt.    Brit.  i.   Disney    (Walt)    Productions,     n. 

International  Communication  Films,  m.  Scotland  (Motion  picture) 
Series:  West  Europe  (Motion picture) 

796.9  70-703778 

International  Communl-  cmtlon  Films 


Eecrystallization, 

1970. 


part    1    (Motion   picture)      Kalmia    Co.^ 


3  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (General  chemistry  laboratory 
techniques) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  issued  In  16  mm. 

Credift:  Authors,  Robert  M.  Fltcb.  John  T.  Fitch. 

Summary:  First  of  two  flimi  demonstrating  techniques  for  purify- 
ing substance  containing  soluble  and  Insoluble  Impurities.  Shows 
preparation  of  solution  and  removal  of  Insoluble  Imparities.  With 
captions. 

1.   Chemicals— Purlflcatlon.  i,    Kaima   Company,  Series: 

General  chemistry  laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

542  72-708616 

KalmlaCo. 


part    2    (Motion    picture)      Kalmia    Co., 


RecrystalUzation, 

lv7o. 

3  mln,  Ml.  color,  super  8  mm.  ((^neral  chemistry  laboratory, 
techniques) 

Lo(v  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartrklge  case. 

Also  Isstied  In  16  mm. 

Crtiitt:  Authors,  Robert  M.  Fitch.  John  T.  Fitch. 

Summary,-  Second  of  two  Sims  demonstrating  techniques  for  ptui- 
fyini:  Hubstance  (^ntalnlnj;  soluble  and  Insoluble  impurities.  Shows 
bow  cold  filtrate,  resulting  from  procedure  In  part  1,  Is  now  super- 
Mtorated.    With  captions. 

I.    Clipnilcals — Puriflcntlon.  I,    Kaima    Company.  Series: 

General  chemistry  laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

542  75-708616 

KnljiiiaCo. 

Rectal  tube:  insertioa  (Motion  picture)  Delta  College. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall.  1969. 

3  nriii,     "1.     color,     wiper  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

I,.oop  fllm. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  stq>  by  step  the  tedinlque  of  Inserting  a 
rscUl  tube  to  assist  the  patient  In  expelling  gas.. 

1.  Gaslrolntestln^  gas.  2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  t.  Delta  Col- 
tece.  n.  Prentice-Hall,  Inc.  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques 
(Motion  pliture) 

610.73  76-701150 

Prentlf*-Hall 

Rectansnlar  prianu  (Filmttrip)  Holt,  Itinehart  and  Win- 
ston. Made  and  released  by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

«l  fr     color      3.'S  mm.      <  Elementary  mathematics,  grade  6) 

With  teacblng  guide. 

Rased  on  the  book  Elementary  mathematics:  psttema  and  atruc- 
turf.  by  E,  D.  Mrhols.  F.  Flournoy,  R.  Kslln.  and  l^  Simon. 

HHinmary:  UevleiKS  basic  geometric  Ideas:  point,  line,  line  seg- 
ment, and  planes.  Explores  ttie  properties  of  rectangular  prisms. 
With  csptlons. 

1.  Prisms.        I.  Ntcholi,  Ba^ne  Donslas,  1928-  BlemsntarT 

mathematics:  patteriw  and  structure,  a.  Holt,  RInAart  and  Wtne- 
ton,  Inr.  in.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Compsny,  Inc.,  New  Tork. 
Auilio-VlflURl  Division.  Series:  Elementary  ualbemstlcs  (Fllm- 
strlp)  grade  6. 

372.7  77-733884 

Popular  Science  Audio-  VIsasIs 


Rectilinear  propagation  (Motion  picture)    Unesco.    Released 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britnnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     super  8  mm.     (Teaching  of  physlci;  series) 

1.1  K>p  fllm. 

With  tea<4ier's  guide. 

Sl'MMABY:  Presents  four  experiments  which  illustrate  the 
formation  of  shadows. 

1,  Shades  and  shadows.  I.  United  Nations  Educational,  Scien- 
tlflc  and  Cultural  Ormmlsatlon.  II.  Bncyclopaedla  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  III.  Series:  Teaching  of  physics  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[QA519]  635  77-713668 

Ency«k^>aedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

RecycUnc   (Motion  picture)     U.  S-  Environmental  Protec- 
tion Agency.     Made  and  released  by  Stuart  Finley,  inc., 

1971. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Stuart  Finley;  writer,  SUnley  Field;  dne- 
malographer,  Theodore  Jones. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  existing  techniques  for  recovering  materials 
from  solid  waste  and  describes  the  newly  developed  equipment  and 
systems  which  may  make  recycling  a  universal  project  In  the  future. 

1    Salvage  ( Waste,  etc. )     2.  Waste  producta.  I-  U-  S.     En- 

TlronmenUl    Protection    Agency.      II.    Finley    (Stuart)    Inc.,    Falls 

[TDTw!?]  604.6  7a-714061 

Stuart  Finley.  inc. 

Rec7cUag  rcsoarecs.  {Filnutrip]    National  Aasociation  of  Second- 
ary Material  Industries,  1971.     Made  by  Wilding. 

106  fr-  color.  3S  mm.  sod  phonodisc:  2  t.  (I  t.  for  manual  profcctor. 
1  t.  for  automatic  proiector).  12  in.,  33  I  /3  rpm. 

In  LC  collection*, 

CREDITS:  Producer!  and  wriwn.  Paul  Field.  Piul  Wiley;  narrator,  Henry 
Da  Silva. 

SUMMARY:  DucuaKt  what  recycling  it  and  how  it  works,  what  the  major 
recycling  problems  are,  and  how  the  publk.  industry,  and  government  can  help 
the  recycling  effort.  Pictures  various  aipecU  of  recycling  in  action  in  the  metals, 
paper,  and  usiiic  irtdusiries, 

1- Salvage  (Waste,  etc.)       I.  National  Aasociation  of  Secondary  Maierialln- 
dustrics. 
lTD7%.7]  604.6  72-733021 


n 


MARC 


Reinald   Wenenrath. 


Recycling    waste    (Motion    picture) 
Released  by  Journal  Films,  1971. 

12  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMART:  Shows  how  raw  materials  can  be  conserved  and 
pollution  curbed  by  turning  waste  materials  back  into  useful  prod- 
ucts    Illustrates  how  paper,  glass,  and  metal  can  be  recycled. 

1.  Waste  producta.    2.  Salvage  (Waste,  etc)  I.  Werrenrath, 

Reinald,  Jr.    II.  Journal  Films,  Inc..  Chicago. 
[TD791]  604.6  71-712873 

Journal  Films 

Red  (Motion  picture)     Georgia  Center  for  ConUnuing  Edu- 
cation, 1971. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS  :  Sponsor,  Corp.  for  Public  Broadcasting. 

SU-\1MARY :  A  departure  from  the  traditional  Little  Red  Rldlng- 
hood  tale  In  which  a  little  girl  falls  in  love  with  a  red  wolf. 

I.  Georgia.  University.  Georgia  Center  for  Continuing  Education. 
398.24  74r-713398 

CINE 

Red  aats  of  the  forest  [Motion  picture]     Israel  Berman  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  CCM  Films,  1972. 

is  min.     sd,     color       16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  anu  build  cities  and  roads,  raise  food,  and  engage 
in  chemical  warfare  to  protect  their  homes  and  their  queen, 

1.  Ants — Behavioc.  (1.  Antti  I,  Israel  Berman  Productions.  II.  CCM 
Films, 

c/QL568.F7i  595.7  72-702082 


CCM  Films 


72 


MARC 


The  Red  badge  of  courage  (Filnutrip)    Brunswick  Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

^  fr,     color.     35  uiiii.      (Uierature  classics) 

Ciedita:  Director,  Karen  Weiniraub;  script,  Jane  Amster  Gevirts; 
Illustrator,  .\kndemi8  :  editor.  Kiln  M.  EJsposito. 

BumnuMy:  Analyzes  and  prettents  excerpts  from  the  novel  The  red 
badge  of  courage,  by  Stephen  Crane. 

1,  Crane.   Stephen,  1871-1900,     The  i-ed  badge  of  courage.  t- 

Crane,  Stephen,  1871-1900.    The  red  badge  of  courage,    n.  BranswIiA 
Productions.  Series:   Literature  classics   (Pitmstrip)   set  1. 

613  Fi  A  68-4411 

Educational  Record  Sales 

The  Red  badge  of  courage  (FUmstrip)    Educational  Dimen- 
sions   Corp.,    1968. 

80  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  b.,  (1  s.  for  maooal  pro- 
jector. 1  n.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  SSi  ifHiL,  IT  mlo. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  novel,  The  red  badge  of  courage,  by 
Stephen  Crane,  showing  the  development  of  a  Union  Army  recmlt 
from  youth  to  manhood  during  the  Civil  War. 

1.  Crane,  Stephen,  1871-1900.  The  red  badge  of  courage^  i.  Edu- 
cational Dimensions  CorjKirBtlOD. 

818  78-736401 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 

The  Red  badge  of  courage   (FUmstrip)     Popular  Scienos 
Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     (Secondary  literature) 

Baatman  color. 

rOM  aimatrlp  no.  0006. 

Summary:  Examines  the  historical  background  of  Stephen  Crane's 
novel,  The  red  badge  of  courage.  Studies  the  setting,  the  key  char- 
acters, the  important  events,  and  the  theme.  Discusses  Crane'a  lit- 
erary style,  technique,  and  philosophy,  and  explores  the  signlflcancs 
of  the  novel  as  a  study  of  war. 

1.  Crane,  Stephen,  1871-1800.  The  red  badge  of  couraie.  t. 
Crane,  Stephen,  1871-1900.  The  red  Badge  of  Oourage.  n.  Popular 
Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audlo-VIsoal  DlrlalOD. 
m.  FOM  Olmstrlp  no.  OOOS.  Series:  Secondary  literature  (rUm- 
strip) 

Fi  A  67-4182 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audto-Vlmal  ZMt. 


The   Red   badge   of   courage    (Motion   picture)      ITniversal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970.    Made  by  Richard  Slote. 

13  mln.     Bd.     color.     16  mm.     (Literary  prologue) 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  literary  prologue  to  the  novel.  The  red 

badge  of  courage,  by  Stephen  Crane.     Examines  the  values  const  - 

tutlng  heroism,  and  Includes  scenes  of  military  monuments,  a  Civil 

War  diorama,  footage  of  the  war  In  Vietnam,  and  military  curios 

'"  I  Cr°ane  Stephen,  1871-1900.  The  red  badge  of  courage.  II.  Uni- 
venlal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Literary  prologue 
(MoUon  picture)  »,r,^o 

813  71-716142 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

The  Red  baUoon  (Fitmstrlp)     Dept  of  Education,  Common- 
wealth of  Puerto  Rico,  1966.    Made  by  Vistapro. 

34  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonotape:  plastic,  1  reel  (5  In.).  81 
In.  per  sec, 

Eastman  color.  „   , 

CreditB:  Script,  C.  Virginia  Matters;  illustrator,  Ismael  Rod- 
rlgueK  Baez.  .,         „  ... 

Summary:  An  English  language  teaching  fllm.  Presents  a  dialog 
about  two  hoys  who  bought  a  big  red  balloon  and  then  let  It  fly 
away.     Inclndea  a  captioned  and  a  non-captloned  version. 

I.  Puerto  Rico.     Dept,  of  Education. 

Fi  67-1668 


The  Red  book  magazine 


In  the  suburbs. 

The  Red  car  (Filtnatrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Filnis,  1968. 

4>  fr.  color.  :i5  mm.  and  phonodisc :  2  »..  12  in..  331  rpm., 
7  mln.     'Stories  about  colors,  no.  6) 

With  i;»ei-8'  ffulde-  „     , 

CreiiU:  Author.  Ruth  Kearney  Carlson. 

Summary:  F..1Iowb  a  little  red  car  as  It  tries  to  hide  near  red 
npples.  a  red  house,  a  red  fire  engine,  and  near  many  other  pin cea 
"vhfre   tlierc  are   red   things.     Teaches   young  children   to   Identify 

**'\*^i£d.'^"  Color-Study  and  teaching.        i.  Coronet  In.structlonal 
Films         Series:  Stories  about  colors   (Fllmslrlp)   no.  6. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-4180 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Red  Cklaa.  [Motion  picture}  British  Broadcasting  Corp.,  London. 
Made  by  BBC-TV.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Filmi. 
1971. 

50  min,     >d.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  docummtary  film  about  Kfe  and  politict  in  China.  Portrsyi 
Chins  u  a  completely  monolithic  locicty  with  one  mind,  one  direction,  and  one 
omniicient  leader. 

1- China  (People's  RepuMk  of  China.  1949-  )       1.  British  BrosdcsM- 

mg  Corporattcm,     II.  Tune-Life  Filntt. 

tDS777.55j  951.05  79-715475 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Rtd  China  diary  with  Morley  Safer  (Motion  picture)    CBS 
News.     Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

.'>4  mli-      Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Siimm-ny:  Pre^«lltt<  higbtlghis  of  a  20-day  tour  of  modem  Red 
ChUia.  emphaxlzing  the  Impact  of  the  cultural  revolution  of  Chair- 
man M.io-Tne-timg,  Shows  vle^vs  of  Ave  principal  cities  in  Red 
China,  and  Includes  Intervle%r8  with  student)!,  factory  workers,  and 
aggressive  members  of  the  Red  Guard. 
■ Another  issue.    bAw. 

J.  China— DeM?r,  &  trav,— 1041>-  2.  Hitng  wel  ping,         i.  Co- 

Ititiihia  BroadcaMlng  System,  Inc.     CBS  New*,     n.  Bailey  Films,  Inc., 
Hollywood.  Calif. 

915.1  Fi  A  68-1186 

Bailey  Films 

Red  China:  Peking  and  the  conunone  (Motion  picture) 
Clive  Sandy.  Released  by  Universal  Eklucation  and  Visual 
Arte,  1968. 

22  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Photographer,  Myra  Roper, 

Summary:  A  record  of  daily  life  in  Pelting,  caplUl  of  the  Peoples" 
Republic  of  China,  and  its  surrounding  countryside. 

1.  Peking— Descr.    2.  Communists  (China)         i.  Sandy,  CUve. 
u.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

»15.1  Fi  A  6&-1764 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Red  Cross.    Belgium.    Croix-rouge  de  Belgique 
see 

Room  no.   18. 

Red  Cross.    Canada.    Canadian  Red  Cross  Socie^ 
see 

The  Other  ones. 

Rendezvous  '67. 

Red  Cross.    United  States.     American  National  Red 
Cross 
see 

Air  evac. 

Aquatic  school. 

Blood  is  life — pass  it  on. 
First  aid  for  bums. 


162 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Red  Cross.    United  SUtes.    American  National  Red 
Cross    (Continued) 


First  aid  for  injuries  to  bones,  joints,  and 
muscles. 


First  aid  for  poisoning. 

First  aid  for  shock  and  artificial 
respiration. 

First  aid  for  wounds. 

First  aid  transportation  of  the  sick  and 

injured. 

Flood  emergency  action. 

From  where  1  sit. 

The  How  and  why  of  standard  first  aid. 

Hurricane  Beulah:  the  story  of  a  disaster. 

Kip  catches  up. 
MQment  of  service. 

National  water  safety  test. 
One  who  cared. 

Red  Cross  multimedia  standard  first  aid 
course. 

Skilled  swinuning. 

Skilled  swimming,  part  1. 

Skilled  swimming,  part  2. 

To  btuld  tfain. 

Tornado  emergency  action. 

Vietnam  assignment. 

When  seconds  count. 

Whitewater. 

Red   Cross  multimedia  standard  first  aid  course   (Motion 
picture)    American  National  Red  Cross,  1969. 

85  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Pre\lously  released  In   19fl6  under  the  title  Betl  Bj-stem  flret  aid 
and  (lersunat  safety  course. 

Produced  as  public  service  for  the  Red  Cross  by  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co. 

In  a  multimedia  Instructional  program  with  workbook,  first  aid 
textbook,  and  instructor's  materials. 

SUMMARY :    Introduces   major   flrat   aid   problems   nstnc   filmed 
scenes  of  accidents,  and  demmistrates  first  aid  skills. 

1.  First  aid  In  lUneas  and  injury — Study  and  teaching.        I    Red 
Crow.     C.  S.     AmwMcan  National  Red  Cross. 
[RC87]  614.8  7&-712883 

American  National  Red  Cnwa 

The  Red  fox:  a  predatw  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopeedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

10  mln.    sd.    color,    ifl  mm.     (Basic  life  sciences) 

With  teartier'a  guide. 

Cre4itt:  Callaborators.  George  I.  Schwarta.  John  A,  Wagner. 

8umfMrv:  Follows  the  acttTltles  of  a  red  fox  family  through  the 
four  seasons  of  ihe  year  to  abow  how  predators  lire  and  how  they 
trap  their  prey. 

• Another  issue,    bftw. 

1.  Red  fox.  2.  Predatory  animals.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  CorporatiML  Series:  Basic  life  sciences  (Motion 

plctore) 

__  599.7  Fi  A  67-5250 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bdnoatlonal  Corp. 

The  Red  kite   (Motion  pictvre)      National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1966. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Baaed  on  a  short  story  by  Hugo  Hood. 

Cre4il»;  ExecutlTc  prodocer.  Gay  Olorer;  director  and  writer, 
Morton  Parker;  music.  Loots  Applebamo;  photographer,  Francois 
S^IIIod:  film  editors.  Oeorss  Kaeaender.  David  Mayerovltch. 

Smmmory:  Relates  bow,  cMMsqaent  to  bDylof  his  dau^ter  a  red 
kite  on  an  Impulse,  a  man  begins  to  nimltwte  about  the  significance 
of  life. 

1.  Conduct  of  life.  i.  Hood,  Hugo,  il  Canada.  National  Film 
Board. 

Fi  A  67-2246 
Katl^val  fUa  Board  (i< 


Red  line  7000  {Motion  pieiun)    Paramount  Pictures  Corp., 

1965. 

110  min.    Bd.     color.    33  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Cre4itf:  Producer,  director,  and  author  of  story.  Howard  Hawks; 
screenplay,  George  Kirgo;  music.  Nelson  Riddle;  director  of  photog- 
raphy. Milton  Krasner;  film  editors,  Stuart  Gllmore.  Bill  Brame. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  three  stock-car  drlrers  and  their 
wins  and  losses  on  ttw  track  and  in  lore. 

t.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1169 


Red  Lion  Productions,  inc. 


Lost  command. 


Nine  hours  to  Rama. 

Red  man  and  the  red  cedar  (Motion  picture)  Martin 
Moyer  Productions,  1969. 

12  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Man  and  the  forest) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredlU:  Narrator.  Richard  L.  Hawk;  collaborator,  Bernard  S. 
Douglass. 

Summary :  Discusses  the  ways  in  which  the  coastal  Indlaiw  tiaed 
the  western  red  cedar  for  food,  clothing,  shelter,  tranqwrtatioo,  and 
art  Uses  demonstrations  of  bow  things  were  done  In  the  old  cul- 
ture In  order  to  show  the  relationship  of  present-day  Indians  to  the 
old  culture. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— Industries.  2.  Thuja  pllcsta.  I. 
Hoyer  (Martin )  Productions.  Seattle.  Series :  Mao  and  the  forest 
(Motion  picture) 

970.4  78-707902 

Martin  Moyer  Produc-  tions 


The  Red  planet — ^Hars  {Motion  picture)  Plymouth  Films, 
Plympton,  Eng.,  1966.  Released  in  the  0.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1967. 

17  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  pre«ent-day  intwpretatlons  of  the  chaur- 
ing  appearance  of  the  planet  Mars,  Induding  the  seaaona.  tbe  growth 
and  decay  of  the  ice  caps,  and  the  douds  In  the  atmospbere.  In- 
cludes details  of  scientific  experiments  carried  on  by  tbe  Mariner 
4  probe. 

1.   Mars    (Planet)  i.   Plymouth  nims,  ltd.     n.   Intematiooal 

Film  Bureau,  inc..  Cbicago. 

523.4  Fi  A  68-2892 

International  Film  Bureau 


Red  Ridins  Hood  (Filmatrip)    McKeon-Overf^rd  Pub.,  1962. 

53  fr.     color.    S5  mm,     (Laguna  language  series) 

Bummary:   A  Spanish-language  teaching  fllmatrlp,  oslng  tllustra- 

tiOQS  without  captions.     Designed  to  build  a  word-picture  Tocatralary 

from  the  story  of  Uttle  Red  Biding  Hood. 

1.   Spanish   language  —  Andlo-Tlsuai   instmctloD.  i.   UcKeoo- 

Orergard    Publishing.  Series:    Laguna    language   series    (Fllm- 

■trip) 

398.21  70-732921 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Red  stain  {Motion  picture)  Czechoelovensk^  filmezport, 
Pra^e.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGmw-Hill,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

CredUt:  Director,  Zdcnek  MUer;  music.  Jan  Bedrlch. 

Sunumary:  An  animated  cartoon  alwut  a  fisherman  and  his  small 
son  who  try  to  retain  peace  after  they  dlBcover  that  their  country 
has  been  Invaded  and  that  an  armory  has  been  established  near 
their  boose. 

I.  OeskoeloTeosk^  fUmexport  n.  Oontemporary  Fllms/McOraw- 
HIIL 

704.946  77-708730 

HcCraw-HiU  Book  Oo. 

Red  stone  dancer  (Motion  picture)  Arthur  Cantrill,  ^tng- 
land,  1969;  made  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Radim 
Films  for  Film  Imaj^  Collection. 

5  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  tbe  sculpture.  Bed  stone  dancer,  by  Gau- 
dier-Brxeska,  showing  It  In  changing  patterns  of  movement  and  light, 
formal  movements  which  give  way  to  random  rhythm^  Interrupted 
and  repeated  movementB,  and  the  image  reiatlooshlpa  created  by 
theee  movements  and  static  shots. 

1.    GaudierBrzeska,   Henri.   1891-1915.      Red  stone  danov. 
I.  Cantrill.  Arthur,     n.  Radium  Films,  Inc.  New  York. 

735  79-701317 

Radlm  Films 

Red  tomahawk  (Motion  picture)  A.  C.  Lyles  Productions. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

82  ni;:i.    sd.    color.    .^  mm. 

Cieditt:  Producer,  A.  C.  Lyles;  director,  R.  G-  Springsteen:  story, 
Steve  FlHher,  Andrew  Craddock ;  screenplay,  Steve  Fisher ;  music, 
Jimmy  HaskeU;  photography.  W.  Wallace  Kelley ;  film  editor,  John 
F.  Schreyer.  Cast:  Howard  Keel.  Joan  Canlfleld.  Broderlck  Craw- 
ford. Scott  Brady,  Wendell  Corey. 

Summary:  A  western  drama  In  which  an  Army  captain,  tbe  first 
man  to  view  the  aftermath  of  the  battle  on  the  Little  Big  Horn, 
returns  to  a  nearby  town  to  warn  the  petqtle  of  a  possible  Indian 
attack. 

r.  Ijrlea  (A.  C.)  Productions,  n.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 
791.43  72-707827 


Red  trap.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  Rim*.  1961. 


SUMMARY:  EnpoKi  the  tubik  methods  which  Communin  ■genu  use  to 
capture  the  niindf  and  hcarti  of  youn|  people 

l   Socwiiini  ind  youth,     2.  Communiw  Uf»tc|y         I  Concordia  Publt»hin| 
HiMiK.  St.  Louts. 

320.5  72-701643 


[HX547i 

Concordia  Fill 


72 


MARC 


The  Rad  save:  arrssti  ami 
picture]     Thome  Films.  1971 


(1917-1»M).  [Motioo 


I.  343) 


4  BUB.    n.    bftw.     K^er  I  mm.    (I  i 

Loop  fibn  in  csrtridfc.  PBen  noUa  oa  csnridfe  case. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Dak  WOlard. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  ibe  armt*  sod  dcporiatioaa  thai  took  ptoc*  dartag 
the  Red  scare  after  World  War  I.  Teih  of  the  arrest  and  capture  ot  arms  anl 
literature.  Shows  ibc  popular  attitude  aa  revealed  in  the  cartoons  at  the  period. 

i.  RiMaH-Hislory—Revolwtkm,  1917-1931.  2.  Rawis  SulIsI  coodttioM 
—1917-  LTlMnMPaBM.iM..B(MMer.Colo.    It  Sariaa:  I  bm.  docti- 

meats  profect  [Motioa  psctwe]  aa.  343. 

[DIC265.15]  973.91  72-701316 

■n>on»e  Ftima  72  MARC 


Red  Seal  Pictures  Corporation 
see 


Busting  the  show. 


The  Red  shoes.     Part  1   (FUmatrip)     Lomin  Films.     Ba- 
leased  by  McGraw  Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

57  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.  12  In.,  SSI  rpta..  8 
mln-     mlcrofrooTe.     (Uflng  proae  aeriee) 

With  teadier'a  guide. 

Summary:  A  story  about  how  the  pride  and  Tanlty  of  a  little  girt 
OTer  her  new  red  shoes  brongbt  her  much  pain  and  suffering 

I.  Andeneo.  Hans  Christian,  1805-1975,  Tbe  red  ahOM.  XL 
Lamin  Filma  m.  UcOraw-Blll  Book  Company.  Series:  Llrlng 
prose  series  (Plimstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3759 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo. 


The  Red  shoes.     Part  2   (FUmttrip)     Lomin  Films.     Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Bo(*  Co.,  1967. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  «.,  12  in..  SSI  rpm.,  6 
mln.     m.crogroo¥e.     (Uvlng  proee  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummtary:  A  atory  about  bow  the  pride  and  »anlty  of  a  little  girl 
over  her  new  red  shoes  brought  her  mncb  pain  and  suffering. 

1.  Andersen.  Hans  Chrtstian,  1S06~18T5.  The  red  shoe*.  n. 
Lumin  nims.  m.  McOraw-HIll  Book  Company.  Senea:  Llrlng 
proae serlea  (Fllmatrlp) 

FI  A  67-8760 
McOraw-BllI  Book  Co. 


The  Red  sons    (Motion  picture) 
see    China:   The  Red  Sons 


163 


The  red,  white,  and  blue  {Motion  picture)  Savings  and 
Loan  Foundation.    Made  and  released  by  NBC-TV,  1964. 

.W  min  .  ML.  rol,>r,  16  mm.     (Project  20) 

Sumnmry:  E.^aniitie.s  Amerit-an  attitudeR  toward  patriotism,  de- 
scribing the  <^'hanges  which  American  patriotism  has  uudergone  In 
both  outward  di-^i.iy  and  In  inner  spirit  and  stressing  the  Importance 
of  freedom  of  rhoii-e  in  (he  American  que»t  for  life,  liberty,  and  the 
pursuit  of  happine.ss  In  the  United  States. 

CrediU:  Prodiicer.  Donald  Hyatt ;  author  of  script.  Philip  Relsman, 
Jr.;  narrator,  Walter  Brennan ;  nuislc,  Robert  Russell  Bennett. 

1.  Patriotism— U.  S.  2.  Liberty.  r.  Savings  and  Loan  Founda- 
tion, Washington,  D.  V.  n.  National  Broadf^sting  Company  Inc 
NBC  TeieTision  Network.        Series:  Project  20  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  65-580  rev 
CINE 


Red.  white  sad  Uae,  and  black   (Motion  pictore)     CBS 
Xews.     Released  by  Carousel  Films,  1971. 

19  mit).     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  CommenUtor.  Mike  Wallace. 

SCM3JARY :  A  »ur»ey  of  racial  violence  within  the  U.  8.  Army. 
fu<'Uiilnfc  on  the  particularly  incendiary  situation  In  Oermany. 

1.    IT.    S.     Army — Negro   troops.     2.    U.    8, — Armed   Forces — Ger- 
many  (Federal  Repsblic.  194&-         )  I.  Columbia  Broadcasting 
System,  inc.     CBS  News.     II.  Carousel  Fllma,  Inc..  New  York. 
[E185.63}                                355.1  71-712700 
Caroosel  Filnts 


Red  Wing  Shoe  Company,  inc.  ,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 


Wilderness  quest. 

The  Red-winged  blackbird  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968, 

4  mln     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Life  science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  6  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  basic  life  processes  of  the  red-winged  black- 
bird. 

1.  Red-winged  blackbird.  t.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional CorporaUon.  Series:   Life  science  (MoUoo  picture) 

_  598.8  72-704868 

EncydoiMedIa  Britan-  nlca  BducaUonal  Corp. 

Reddy  Kilowatt,  inc. 
see 


The  Mighty  atom. 


The  Redeemed  (Filmstrip)     Concordia  Fibns,  1964. 

3S   fr.     cok>r.     35   mm.     and  phonodiac:  2  s..  12   In.,  SSi  rnn- 
10  mln.     (In  oar  stead) 

WItfa  leader's  goMe  and  sermon  ooUlne. 

BUUIART:    Relates    that    those   who   accept    Christ   aa   thtir 
Sat  lour  are  redeemed  and  that  those  who  reject  Chrlct  are  damned. 

1.  Redemption.  I.  Concordia  Publishing  House,  St  Loola. 

II.  8ertee:  In  oar  stead  (Filmstrip) 

248.4  72-738643 

Concordia  FUms 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rcdcmptioii  in  Manhattan:  J.  D.  Salinger's  Tlie  catcher  In  the  rye. 

tFilmstrip)     Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.,  1972. 

96  fi.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodiic:  1  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projcctui. 
1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  24  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  and  bibliography. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  narraiOT.  Tliomas  S.  Klise;  art,  David  Seay. 

SUMMARY:  A  critical  interpreution  of  J.  D.  Satinfer's  The  catcher  in  the 
rye.  presenting  an  analysis  of  plot,  character,  and  ihcme.  Explains  the  novel's 
influence  in  the  1950's  and  later,  and  its  literary  antecedents  in  Twain.  Joyce. 
arKJ  Fitzgerald.  Mlusiraicd  wiih  original  art  sketches 

1.  Salinger,  Jerome  David.   1919-  The  catcher  in  the  rye.         I, 

Thomas  S   Klise  Company. 

[PS3537.A426]  8 1 3  72-7362 1 1 

Thomas  S    Klise  Co,  72  MARC 

Redesigning  paradise  (Motion  picture)     Weyerhaeuser  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  Pal  Productions. 

24  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

St'MUARV:  Showg  the  etTecis  on  eoriroDmeDt  of  graplilo  deslga 
BDd  the  lack  of  It.  Eight  top  United  States  designers  discuss  their 
role  and  their  respooslbiltty  to  society,  as  well  as  the  problems  of 
their  profession. 

1.  Oraphic  arts — U.  S.        I.  Weyerhaeuser  Company. 

745.2  74-711421 

CINE 

Redevelopment  in  four  cities  (Motion  picture)  Central 
Mortgajre  and  Housing  Corp.,  Ottawa.  Released  by  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

0  luin.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

Kmtntuiry:    Shows   examples  of    Fedevelopment    la    the   Canadian 
cities  of  Halifax,  Montreal,  Toronto,  and  WInd.sor. 

1.  Urban  renewal— Canada.  i.  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing 

Corporation,    ii.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

711  74^700332 

NatloDal  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Rediffusion  Television  ltd. 
see 

America:    on  the  edge  of  abundance. 

Rediscovering  the  microscope   (FUmstrip)     University  of 
Michigan  Audio- Visual  Education  Center,  1966. 

117  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  single  track,  1 
reel  ( 5  In. ) ,  31  In.  per  sec..  20  min. 

With  manunl. 

Credits:  Script  and  supervisor,  Nydia  L.  Mfytrs. 

BumnuUT/:  Uses  photomicrographs  from  actual  research  to  illus- 
trate the  parts  of  the  microacope  and  to  explain  proper  postltion,  how 
the  microscope  forma  an  image,  how  to  hrlng  light  Into  the  micro- 
scope, the  neo<l  for  special  skills,  and  the  meaning  of  focus,  focal 
length. 

1.    Microscope  and   microscopy.  i.   Michigan.        University. 

Audio-Visual  Education  Center, 

Fi  A  67-3696 
Michigan.     Univ.  .\udlo-%'lsual  Education  Center 


Re-discovery  (Motion  picture)  Graphicom.  Made  by  Paul 
Hoiiore.    Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 

1971. 

tl  lain.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Discussion  vignettes  series) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Showx  a  sheet  of  wrapping  paper  being  used  fur  dif- 
ferent purpoites  to  portray  that  use  and  outward  appearance  do  not 
change  basic  character.  Designed  to  stimulate  discussion  about 
originality  and  ImagitiatlOD. 

1.  Originality.     2.   Imagination.  I.  Graphicom    (Flrm>     II. 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.  Series:  Dlnctisslon  vignettes 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 

153.3  71-710836 

Al.\li<  Instructional  Media  Services 

Redl-tcBpcSapcracript  Rj  U  ready.  [Motion  picturci     Wyeth 
Laboratories,  1971. 

k  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Provide*  nuncs  and  medical  perMooel  with  inwructioiu  for 
uting  improved  short-term  dry  heat  tad  cold  therapy.  Humorotaly  contraMS 
re«dy-to-uK  hot  and  cold  packi  with  hot  water  bottle*  and  ice  pack*. 

1.  ThcTmothcraphy.     2.  Cold— Therapeutic  u*c.        I.  Wyeth  Uboratorie*. 

lRM865]  615  75-715458 

CINE  72  MARC 

Reducing  costs  by  value  analysis  (Motion  picture)  Re- 
public Steel  Corp.,  1966.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Edu- 
cational Resources  Foundation. 

'JQ  nnn.  sd.  )>&w.  16  rnm.  (.Modern  management  methods. 
I'art  2:  Ijeciston-making  techniques) 

Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  (1  In. ;  2  in. ;  quad  head) 

With  conference-teacher  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audits. 

ftniie<I  on  the  hook  Modern  management  methods,  by  Ernest  Dale 
anri  l^  C.  Mlch<>ion. 

Stimmari/:  Describes  a  new  approach  to  coat  prevention  which 
■bou'»  how  to  stop  unnecessary  costs  before  they  occur. 

1.   Costs,  Industrial.        i.  Dale.  Ernest,   1017-  Modem  man- 

agement methods,  II.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Series:  Mod- 
ern niiinaKPmt'nt  iiifthods  ( Motion  picture)  I'art  i!:  Decislon-niaking 
techniques. 

058.1  Fi  A  68-1305 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


Reduction  fortnulM.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

19  uansparencie*.     color.     10  Jt  12  in.     (Trifooometry) 

With  overlay*. 

With  teacher'!  manual 

SUMMARY:  Ten  tngonometry  teiaon  irampareocia  and  nine  mstchiag 
qiteaiion  iraniparencie*. 

1   Tri|onomc(ry         ).  Creative  VicuaU  (Firm)     I).  Series:  Trigonometry. 
[TraiupareiKte*] 

[QA531]  516  72-736014 

CreaUvc  Vitualt  73  MARC 


Reduction  of  airfoil  fricttoi  drag  by  suction  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Education  Development  Center.  Released  by  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.    Hi.     b4w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  tnm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Aerofoils.  2.  Frictlonal  resistance  (Hydrodynamics)  I.  Edu- 
cation Development  Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannia  Bdnca- 
tlonal  Corporation.  Series:  Fluid  medianlcs  films  (Motion  pic- 
tore) 

532  72-71028T 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Redwood  parks 
see 

Let's  viitt  our  redwood  parks. 

The  Redwoods   (.Votitm  picture)     Sierra  Club.     Made  and 
released  by  King  Screen  Productions,  1967. 

20  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv  Surveys  the  future  of  a  vanishing  forest  of  Sequoia 
Sempervirens,  a  link  to  the  age  of  the  dinosaurs,  a  testament  to 
nature's  awesome  power  to  create,  and  of  man's  terrible  power  to 

*l.'^*Redwood.        I.  Sierra  Club.  San  Francisco,    n.  King  Screen 
Productions. 

^^"^  333.7  Fi  A  68-805 


Redwoods  are  giants  (FUmstrip)    My  weekly  reader,  1965. 

Made  by  National  Film  Studios. 

19  fr.     color.     35  ram. 

Series  2,  no.  8-66. 

Summart/:  I'oints  out  the  characteristics  of  the  redwood  trees  and 
explains  the  efforts  of  people  to  preserve  them. 

1.  Redwood.  1.  My  weekly  reader, 

634.9  73-732922 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Reed,  Henry, 
see 


Naming  of  parts 


Naming  of  parts. 


Reed,  William  B. ,  1924- 
see 

Neurocutaneous  disorders.    Part  1. 

Neurocutaneous  disorders.    Part  2. 

The  Reed  (.Motion  picture)  Bi-andon  Films,  1969.  Made  in 
Romania,  1967. 

Q  min.    sd.    t>&w.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  Tltua  Mesaros. 

SUMMAKY :  Uses  serious  music,  including  excerpts  from  Carl 
OrfTs  Carmlna  burana,  for  counterpoint  and  mood  as  men  on  Ice 
skates  harvest  reeds  in  the  Danube  Valley  for  use  In  the  cellulose 
industry.  .    „  «    „    , 

1.  Cellulose  Industry.  2.  Grasses— Harvesting.  I.  Orft,  Carl, 
1896-  Carmlna  burana,     II,  Brandon  Films,  Inc. 

[TS1176]  704.945  76-707627 

Brandon  Films 

Reed  mats.  tFilmstrip]      Peggy   Kahana  and  Yonun   Kahana. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

64  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiic:  I  >.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.  (Man 
and  environment:  crafU  and  reaourcet) 

Also  iuucd  with  phonotape  in  canette. 

With  study  |uide. 

SUMMARY;  Explores  the  erfeci  of  natural  environment  on  the  development 
of  regional  crafts,  pointing  out  how  man  uses  the  materials  at  hand  to  fulfill  basic 
needs.  Focuses  on  the  craft  of  making  reed  mati. 

1.  Handicraft.  2.  Reed  (Building  material)  3.  Matting.  i.  Kahana, 
Peuy  II  Kahana.  Yoram,  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IV.  Series:  Man 
and  environment:  crafts  and  rcsoufces.  [Filmstripi 

['rT873]  746.1  72-732530 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Reef  at  Heron  Island  (Motion  picture)  Douglas  Steen,  Gil- 
beilon,  Australia.  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ameri- 
can P2<lucutional  Films. 

10  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

f'REDITa  ;  Director  and  writer,  Douglas  Steen. 

SUMMAKY :  Explores  a  coral  reef,  showing  Its  Intricate  accumu- 
lation of  organisms  whose  symbiotic  relationships  result  In  a  seem- 
ingly IndeHtruotlble  barrier  to  sea  and  surf. 

1.  Coral  reef  ecology.  2.  Heron  Island.  I.  Steen,  Douglas  B. 
II.  American  Educational  Films. 

661.4  77-710636 

American  Educational  Films 


Reef  at  Michaelmas  Cay  (Motion  pioture)     Doufflas  Steen. 
(iillwrlon.  Au-straiia,     Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  American 

KducHt'onal  Films.  1970. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  script. 

SI'MMARY:  Describes  the  various  forms  of  marine  tlfe  to  be 
found  on  and  around  the  reef  at  Michaelmas  Cay.  one  of  the  coral 
IhIpIk  of  the  Oreat  Barrier  Rtvf.  Includes  scenes  of  various  kinds 
of  coral,  the  atone  dab,  the  butterfly  cod,  the  needle-splned  sea  urchin, 
and  the  Klant  clam. 

1.  Toral  reef  ecology— Australia— Great  Barrier  Reef.        1.  Steen, 
DonclSH  R.     II.  American  Educational  FllniH. 
[QH541.5.C7]  551.4  70-712314 

American  Educational  Films 


164 


Reel  Communications  (Firm) 
see 

American  Indians  of  the  North  Pacific 

Coast:   arts  and  crafts. 


American  Indians  of  the  North  Pacific 
Coast:    how  they  changed. 

American  Indians  of  the  North  Pacific 
Coast:   how  they  lived. 

American  Indians  of  the  North  F*aclflc 
Coast:    lands  and  tribes. 

American  Indians  of  the  North  Pacific 
Coast:   myths  and  ceremonies. 


American  Indians  of  the  North  Pacific 
Coast:    their  life  today. 

River:   where  do  you  come  from? 

Reela  Films 
see 

E^  into  animal  (roundel  skate) 

Fish:  master  of  movement/locomotion  in 

the  sea. 

The  Homely  molliisk  (Octopus  Vulgaris) 
A  Most  exceptional  fish  (the  seahorse) 

The  Phyla/who's  who  of  the  animal  Idngdocn. 

Strange  partners  (symbiosis  in  the  sea) 

The  Survival  factor /defense  mechanisms  in  the  sea. 

To  catch  a  meal/feeding  in  the  sea. 


Refacing  a  valve  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1068.    Made  by  Clear- Vue  Films  Corp. 

4  min      si,     color.     8  mm.     (.Automotive  mechanics  series;  engine 
reltuilding::) 

I»op  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  used  valve  la  restored  to  Its  original  ef- 
ficiency using  precision  grinding  equipment. 

1.  Automobiles  —  Motors  —  Valves.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 

pany: Series:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine  i-ehuUdlng  2 

(Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-992 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Referees,  linesmen   (Motion  picture) 
see   Rules  of  soccer:   Referees,  linesman 


Reference  materials  in  your  library  (FUmstrip)  Art 
Evans  Productions.  Relea.sed  by  BFA  Edncational 
Media.    1971. 

(11  fr.  color.  :i."i  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a..  12  In.,  3SJ  rpm. 
niic  11  (groove.     (Library  akllU  series) 

.\lso  IssufHi  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

srXIMARV:  Describes  how  to  use  various  reference  materlala 
111  ihe  library.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Reference  booka — Juvenile  films.  I.  Art  Evans  Productions. 
II.  HV.K  Educational  Media,    HI.  Series:  Library  skills  series  (Fllm- 

[Z7U.2]  026.6  76-7S9440 

BFA  Fdiicational  Media 


The  Refiner's  fire  {.Votion  picture)     Entropy.    Released  by 
Doubleday  and  Co.,  1968. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Squares  and  circles  take  on  human  characteristics  as 
they  portray  the  conflict  that  arises  between  an  established  society 
and  its  idealistic  members  who  discover  and  preach  a  new  truth. 
Demonstrates  the  tragic  fate  of  the  pioneers  of  aoclal  change. 

1.   Social  conflict.     2.   Social  reformers.  I.   Entropy    (Firm) 

II.  Doubleday  and  Company,  inc. 

301.2  71-706663 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Refinery  at  work  {Motion  fxotur^)  Humble  Oil  and  Refin- 
ing Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
,196-!, 

21  miQ.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Fotlows  the  cbemfcal  aiicl  ruecbanlcal  proeeoR*  tm 
refining  petroleum.  Includes  laboratory  deomiistratlona  and  ani- 
mated diagrams  of  resenerator,  reactor,  and  ftactlooator  In  prodnc- 
Inc  petroleum  products. 

1.  Petroleum — Boning.  i.  Humble  Oil  and  Reflning  Companj- 
( Incorporated  in  DeL>     il  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

665  Fi  A  67-5412 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Reflected  light :  glass  in  liqiiids  (Motion  picture)     Uneeca 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Brit&nnica  Educational  Corp., 

1970. 

5  roln.    bL     biw.    super  8  mm.     (Teacbing  of  pliylc-i  wrle«l 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SVMMARY:  Presents  experiments  which  Wlnstrate  the  conneo- 
tlou  between  deflection  and  rerractltHi  and  show  that  no  tight  is 
reflected  when  the  Indices  of  refraction  are  equal 

1.  ReflectioD  (Optics)  2.  Refraction.  I.  United  Nations  Edu- 
cational, Scientific  and  Cultural  Orzanlsation.  II.  Encyclopaedia 
Britanulca  Rducatlonal  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Teaching  of 
physics  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC385]  635  73-713667 

Encyclopaedia  Rrltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Reflection  and  refracticm  {Motion  picture)  Educational 
Services.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  r67. 

17  mill.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena  series, 
no.  1) 

Physics  film  serlea 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Commission  on  College  Physics  and 
the  Physical  Science  Study  Coiwnlttee. 

Creditt:  Narrator,  James  Strickland. 

Bummary:  Shows  circular  and  straight  pntses  reflected  from 
various  shsped  barriers  and  periodic  straight  waves  refracted  at 
various  angles.  Discusses  Snetl's  law  and  ^herlcal  and  chromatic 
aberrations. 

1.  Water  wave^.  i.  Educational  Services,  Inc..  Newton.  Mass. 
n.  rmversal  Education  and  Visual  Arta  Series:  Rl[^le  tank 
wave  phenomena  series  (Motion  picture)    no.  1.        Series: 

Physics  film  series  ( Motion  picture) 

630.12  Fi  A  67-6930 

Unlvenal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


RcflectkM  tmi  welt,  [Motion  picture]     Iwanami  Films,  Tokyo. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 

4  min      si.     color      super  I  mm.     (U|hi  and  seeing  series) 

Loop  nim  in  cartridge. 

Wiih  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  >  television  camera  and  a  (wo-wiy  mirror  to demoniiraic 
the  fact  that  an  object  cannot  be  seen  unless  light  is  reflecied  from  il  and  the 
reflected  light  enters  the  eye. 

1.    Reflection    (Optics)      2.    Optics,    PhysiotogicBt.  I.    Iwanami    Eiga 

Seisakujo.  Tokyo.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  111.  Series:  Light  and  seeing 
series.  (Motion  picture] 

[QC385i  535  72-700087 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Reflection  at  plane  and  curved  surfaces  (Ripple  tank-re- 
flection) {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Films,  1963. 

3  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  reflection  at  plane  and  curved  surfaces,  and 
reflection  at  a  concave  surface. 

1.  Reflection   (Optics)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Rrltannica  FlUaa,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-2067 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educntlonai  Corp. 


Reflection  based  on  a  triangle  (Motion  picture)  British 
Home  Entertainment,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

S  mln.    St.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Geometric  proofs  serlea) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Sominary:   Uses  mirror  Images  in  presenting  Information  about 
triangles. 

1.  Triangle.        I.  British  Borne  EnterUlnment     11.  BFA  Bdnca- 
tioDal  Media.        Series:  Oeometric  proofs  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

613  71-711703 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Reflectifm  of  circular  waves  from  varioos  barriers  {Motion 
picture)    Education  Development  Center.  1964. 

4  mln      s[.     h&w.     S  mm.     (RIpp'e  tank  wave  phenomena,  no.  21 

I«8uei'.  in  ntsndnrrl  8  mm.  nnd  In  snper  8  mm. 

Made  for  th«>  College  physics  fllm  prottram. 

Excerpts  from  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  neflectlnii  nnd 
refraction. 

With  film  notes. 

Crrdit»:  Editor,  Elvin  Cnrlnl ;  technlCHi  presentation,  James 
StrlckUnd. 

Summary:  Presents  experiments  to  show  (he  reflection  of  circtjiar 
waves  from  straight,  circular,  and  elliptical  barriers. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  Wave-motion.  Theory  of.  2.  Reflection  (Optics)  i.  Education 
Development  Center,  u.  Reflection  and  refraction  (Motion  picture) 
Series :  Rlpplt;  tank  wave  phenomma    (Motion  picture)   no,  2. 

Series :  College  physics  fllm  program  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1505 

Education  Development  Center 

Reflection  of  Uffht  {FUmgtnp)     Holtoa  EducatitHULl  Publi- 
cations, London,  1959. 

20  fr.    biw.    S5mm. 

A  B^-^eon  fllmstrlp. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  in  presenting  a  rerlalon  exerdae  about 
reflection  of  light 

I.  Huiton  Educational  PublicaUons,  ltd. 

535  Fi  A  6^-4976 

Holtoo  EdncmUonal  PuMlcaUons 


Reflection  of  ligfct  {FUmatrip)  Huiton  Educational  Publi- 
cations, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Edi- 
tions, 1069. 

23  fr.     bAw.     35  fr. 
With  teacher's  guida 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  to  show  the  principle*  of  lig^t  reflection. 
1.   Reflection   (Optics)— Juvenile  films.  i.  Huiton  Educational 

Publications,  ltd.     n.  Dufonr  Editions,  Inc. 

^.      -.  ^^  71-734440 

Dufour  Editions 


Reflection  of  Hght  {FUmstrip)  Popular  Scieaice  Audio- Vis- 
uals, 1969. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Dlacuase*  light  •onrcea,  how  we  see  things,  and  the 
theory  of  reflection,  using  simple  experiences  that  are  familiar  to 
children.  Shows  the  application  of  the  principles  of  r^ection  In 
cameras,  periscopes,  and  automobiles.  Includes  Mmple  classnxHn 
ezperteocea.     With  capHona. 

1.  Reflection  (Optics)        i.  Pcvolar  Science  Aadlo-Tl«aala. 

535  70-733499 

PofmUr  Sdeoce  Aufflo-  Tlmals 

Reflection  of  light  and  particles,  no.  1  (Motion  picture) 
Unesco.  Relea.«»d  by  Encyclopaedin  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     «1.     t>Aw.     xuper  8  mm.     (Teaching  of  physics  serle«) 

Ixiop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  experiments  which  llluxtrate  the  similar- 
ities between  the  reflection  of  light  and  of  moving  particles. 

1.  Reflection  (Optics)  2.  Ught— Scattering.  I.  United  Nations 
Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural  Organization.  II.  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Teaching 
of  physics  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC385]  535  70-713666 

Encyclopaedia  Britnn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


R^ection  of  light  and  particles,  no.  2  (Motion  picture) 
Unesco.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     8l.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (Teaching  of  physics  seriest" 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  that  a  small  sphere  thrown  against 
an  elliptical  mirror  from  one  of  the  foci  goes  through  the  other 
focus  after  being  reflected  and  shows  that  a  beam  of  ll^t  diverglof 
from  one  of  the  foci  converges  on  the  other  focus  after  reflection. 

1.  Reflection  (Optics)  I.  United  NaUoos  Educational,  Scien- 
tific and  Cultural  Organization.  II.  Encycltqwedla  Britannlcs  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  III.  Series:  Teaching  of  phynlcs  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[QC385]  535  76-713665 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  ntca  Educational  Corp. 


Reflection  of  pulses.  Part  1:  Fixed  end  (Motion  picture) 
Encytlnpaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.  and  Kaye  In- 
strument Co.  Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates.  Re- 
leased   by    Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    0>rp., 

1971. 

■i  mln.     xi.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Experiments  In  phjrslcs — com- 
puter animated  standing  waves) 
Loop  fllm. 

CREDITS:  Collaborators,  Albert  V.  Baez  assisted  by  Cloan  Pow- 
ell and  Homer  Boexerman. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  delailK  of  reflection  at  tbe  Bxed  end 
of  jiingle  pulses  of  different  shapes  In  a  spring. 

1.  Waves.  2.  Beftectlon  (Optics)  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  II.  Kaye  Instrument  Company.  III.  Se- 
riej- :  Experiments  In  physics  —  computer  animated  standing  waves 
(Motion  picture) 

[QC157]  681  71-713668 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  EdiKational  Corp. 


Reflection  of  pulses.  Fart  2:  Free  end  (Motion  picture) 
Encyc'opaedia  Hritminioi  Fxlucatioiml  Corp.  and  Kaye  In- 
stiunitnt  Co.  Made  by  Peter  Kobinson  Associates.  Re- 
Iciised  by  Encyclopaediii  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1971. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  in  physics- 
computer  anlmatetl  standing  waves) 

Loop  fllm. 

C:nREDIT8 :  0>lUborators,  Albert  V.  Baet  assisted  bj  Qoaa  Pow- 
ell and  Homer  Bonennan. 

SUMMARY:  Ulustrates  the  details  of  reflectl(Hi  at  tbe  free  end 
of  single  pulses  of  different  shapes  in  a  spring. 

1.  Waves.  2.  Reflection  (Optics)  I.  Encyclopaedia  BrIUnnica 
Educational  Ctorporallou.  IL  Kaye  Instrument  Company.  III. 
Series:  Experimenta  In  physics— computer  animated  standing  waves 
(Motiou  picture) 

[QC157]  531  75-713654 

Encyck^wedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Reflection  ftf  straight  waves  from  straight  barrieis  {Mo- 
tion picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1964. 

3  min.     si.     b&w.     8  mm.     (Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena,  ao.  1) 

IstBued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Reflection  and 
refraction. 

With  Aim  note'*. 

Creiitt:  Elditor,  EUvIn  Cartnl;  technical  preaentatloii,  James 
Strickland. 

Bummary:  A  demonstration  of  straight  wave  reflection  from 
straight  barriers  placed  parallel  to  tbe  wave  front  and  at  rarlotu 
angles. 

Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1,  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  2.  Reflection  (Optics)  i.  Mucatlon 
Development  Center,  n.  Reflection  and  refraction  (Motion  picture) 
Series:  R  pple  tank  wave  phenomena  (Motion  picture)  do.  1.  Series: 
College  physics  fllm  program  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1504 

Education  Development  Outer 


165 


Reflection  of  waves  from  concave  barriers  (Motion  picture) 

Education  Development  Center,  1964. 

4  min      rI,     Wtw.    8  mm      (Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena,  no.  3) 

Issue*  ill  si«nflard  8  nmi.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

MHile  for  the  C<>llege  physics  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Reflection  and 
refraction. 

With  ftlni  notes. 

Crfditi:  Editor,  Elvln  Carinl ;  technical  presenUtlon.  James 
Strickland. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  reflection  of  circular  pulses  on  para- 
bolic and  semi-circular  barriers. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  2.  Reflection  (Optics)  r.  Education 
Development  Center,  ii.  Reflection  and  refraction  (Motion  picture) 
Serle-*- Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena    (Motion  picture)    no.  3. 

Series  :  College phvslcs  Aim  program   (Motion  picture) 

530.12  FIA6&-1506 

Education  Development  Center 

Reflectifm  of  waves  in  a  spring-free  end  and  fixed  end 

(Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational 
Corp..  1009.    Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associtaes. 

4  min.  »1.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics— stand- 
ing waves) 

liOop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baex.,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary:  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standing  waves.  Uses 
cloee-up  and  slow  motion  photography  in  an  experiment  which  Illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series:   Experiments  in  physics — sUndlng  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

531  7&-7O9901 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  Reflection  pr<H>erty  of  the  ellipse  {Motion  picture) 
BBC-TV  in  collaboration  with  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
London.     Released  by  Gateway  Educational  Films  fl967!) 

1   mln.     si.     b&w.     8  mm.     (Properties  of  the  ellipse) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  an  animated  diagram  to  complete  the  proof  that 
light  rays  from  one  focus  of  an  elliptical  mirror  are  reflected 
through  the  other  focua 

1.  Ellipse.  2.  Reflection  (Optics)  i.  British  Broadcasting  Cot- 
poratlon.  Television  Service,  n.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd., 
London.         Series:  Properties  of  the  ellipse  (Motion  picture) 

635  73-706333 

Gateway  Educational  Films 


Reflections  (Motion  picture)     Byway  Productions,  1967. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Sumtnnry:  A  Chinese  boy  and  a  Puerto  Rlcan  girl  who  live  across 
the  sir«H-t  from  each  other  go  on  a  fantasy  trip  through  New  York 
and  pass  signals  back  and  forth  from  their  apartments  with  reflector 
mirrors. 

I.  Byway  Productions,  Los  Angeles. 

Fi  A  67-5-286 
CINE 


Reflections  {Motion  picture)  American  Craftsmen's  Council, 
lOGti.  Made  by  (jeorge  Ancona.  Released  by  ACZ,  1970. 
13  mln.  sd.  color.  IC  mm.  (The  Artist  and  his  craft) 
nummary:  A  study  of  the  artist-ciHftsman  Paul  Hultberg  In  his 
studio  SB  he  executes  his  enamel  paintings  on  copper.  Shows  the 
techniques  and  processes  useil  by  the  artist  to  create  his  work,  and 
emphasizes  hlii  thoughts  and  feelings  about  tbe  medium  In  which  he 
works, 

1.  Hultberg,  Paul.        i.  American  Craftsmen's  Council.        il  ACI 
Films,  Inc.        Series:  The  Artist  and  his  craft  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  67-578 

CINE 


ReOectiou  In  ■  pmad.  (Motion  picture]     Reinald  Werrenrath. 
Released  by  Journal  Films,  1971. 

10  mm      sd.     color      16  mm. 

With  lescher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  •  «ofy  sbout  ■nimsl  life  of  the  pond,  using  free  form 
music  and  lound  effectt  to  thow  >  pair  of  iwani  during  their  counship-nni 
txiilding  and  other  «ctivitiet. 

1-  Pond  ecology.  I.  Wcrrenrsth.  Reinakl,  Jr.  II.  Journal  Fitms.  iac., 
Chicago. 

tQH541.5.P63,  598.4  76-715426 

ioumil  Film*  72  MARC 


Reflectitms  ...  in  a  shiny  tool  bas  (Motion  picture)  Field 
Engineering  Division,  IBM  C!orp.,  1971.  Made  by  FWB  & 
AsKtciates. 

14  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  successful  IBM  customer  engineer  recalls  the  em- 
barrassing mistakes  he  made  while  gaining  experience  In  aerviclng 
and  repairing  customers'  computers  and  data  processing  equipment 
Emphasizes  that  one  of  the  most  valuable  tools  of  a  good  serviceman 
is  his  experience. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers — Mainteoaoce  and  repair.  I. 

International    Business   Machines  Corporation.     Field   Bogineerlng 

DlViSlOQ. 

[TK7887]  621.8819  79-713684 

CINE 


Reflections  in  space  (Motion  picture)    Screenacope,  1970. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Harold  M.  Welner. 

Summary:  Erpresses  the  Impact  of  the  space  program  on  the 
genius  of  creative  artists  by  presenting  the  dancing  of  Edward 
Vlllella ;  space  Inspired  paintings  by  James  Wyeth,  Mitchell  Jamie- 
son,  and  Lamar  Dodd;  Interviews  with  poet  Archlt>a]d  MacLelsh 
and  writer  William  F.  Buckley,  Jr.;  and  scenes  from  fllm  director 
Stanley  Kubrick's  2001 :  a  space  odyssey.  Includes  appearances  by 
Nell  Armstrong,  Thomas  O.  Paine,  J.  Carter  Brown,  and  Arthur  C. 
Clarke, 

1.  Space   (Art)     2.  Outer  q>ace  In  art.        I.  Screeascope,  Inc. 

704  72-710784 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Reflections  Oi  a  company  {Motion  picture)     Crown  Zeller- 
bach,  1969.     Made  by  John  J.  Henoessy  Motion  Pictures. 

8  mil),    ad.    color.    IC  mm. 

Sumtimry:  L'ses  only  the  line,  "Oh  wad  BOine  power  the  jlftte  fie 
us,  to  we  onrwlre^  as  others  see  us,"  hj  Robert  Burns  as  oarratloa 
to  present  the  concept  of  a  new  corporate  Image  for  Crown  ZeUer- 
baoh  and  its  function  la  tbe  American  buslneiis  world. 

1.  Crown  Zellerbach  Corporation.  i.  Crown  Zelterbach  Corpora- 
tion. 

676  7fr-706094 

cniE 


Reflections  of  New  York  (Famstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

5S  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodiac:  1  8.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.. 
8  min.  microgroove.  (ImsKes  and  imagloatioas :  aeelDs  creatlvelj, 
DO.  4) 

With  teacber's  manual. 

Credits:  Author,  Michael  Siegel. 

Summary:  Uites  scenes  of  New  York  City,  such  as  reflections  of 
the  city  in  the  windows  of  shops  and  buildings,  to  aid  children  In 
iMmlns  to  see  things  more  intensely. 

1.  Visual  education.  2.  New  York  (City)  i.  Eye  Gate  Boose, 
inc.  Series:  Images  and  imaginations:  seeing  creatirely  (Fllm- 
ftrip)   no.  4. 

372.6  77-733797 

Eye  Gate  House 

Reflections  ot  shock  waves  (Motion  picture)  Educatioi  De* 
velopment  Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  fllma) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridga. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  a  deoionstratloa  ezperlmeat  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechaaka. 

1.  Shock  waresL  I.  Education  Development  Oenter.  II.  Bin- 
cyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Fluid 
mechanics  Alms   (Motion  picture) 

632  72-710307 

Bncyclofwedla  Brltao-  Dica  Bdncatloiial  Cori», 


Reflections  of  the  old  student  morement  {Motion  pieture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  rain.  My.  b&w.  16  mm.  < Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  24 :  New  rotes  for  black  students) 

8itmKuini:  William  Strickland  serves  as  moderator  as  leHdem  of 
Htiulent  rel>elllon« — James  Turner,  James  Garrett.  Linda  Hoimh.  and 
Ray  Brown — dlscuxscR  the  origin,  growth,  and  accomplishments  of 
the  student  movement 

1.  Negro  students,  2.  Student  movements.  i.  Strickland,  Wil- 
liam L-  n.  New  York.  Television  sutlon  WCBS-TV.  hl  Columbia 
University,  iv.  Holt.  Rtnehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  Series:  Black 
heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section 
24 :  New  roles  for  black  students. 

301.15  71-704124 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Reflections  on  black  {Motion  picture)     Stan  Brakhage,  1955. 

10  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

In  the  Stan  Brakhage  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  In- 
stitute Collection,  Ubrary  of  Congress, 

CAST:  Don  RedUch,  Lee  Cole,  Helen  England,  Ken  Mecham. 
Fat  CleveUnd,  Bob  Muller,  Rita  Barr. 

SUMMARY :  An  experimental  film  which  shows  a  blind  man 
walking  tbe  streets  and  stairs  of  tenement  bouses,  visually  reveal- 
ing his  imagination  of  the  happ^iinga  ttetween  men  and  women 
behind  doors  closed  to  falm. 

1.  Blind.  2.  Imagination.  I.  Brakhage,  Stan.  II.  Stan  Brak- 
hage Film  Collection.     III.  American  Film  Instltnte  OliecUoo. 

704.945  78-708949 


Reflections  on  oil  (Motion  picture)  Tait  Manufacturing^  Co. 
Made  by  Visual  Communications.  Released  by  Austin  Gal- 
lery, 1&70. 

18  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Five  professional  artUts  use  their  particular  media 
to  Interpret  tbe  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  offshore  oil  well  disaater  In 
order  to  portray  the  importance  of  protecting  the  enTlronmeoL 

1.  Environmental  policy.  2.  Oil  pollution  of  rlvera,  harbors,  etc 
L  Tait  UanufacturlQC  Company.    II.  Austin  Oallery. 

674.6  70-711420 

cntB 


Reflections  on  time  {.Votion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  Idea- 
l's min.    sd-    coior.     16  mm.     (EJarth  science) 
With  teacherx*  guide. 
Credit*:  Collaborator,  John  Sbelton. 

Summary:  Shows  three  waya  to  experience  time— subjectively, 
objectively,  and  geologically.  Uaes  visual  and  verbal  Ideas  and  fol- 
lowB  a  (jeoloirUt  down  Grand  Canyon  as  be  records  his  Interpretation 
of  what  each  layer  stgnlflea  In  the  mlllloaa  of  years  locked  within 
the  rock  fonimtlon. 

-~ Another  issue,    b&w. 

L  Tltne.  l  Bocyclopaadla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Earth  science  (Motion  picture.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca 
Educational  Corp.) 

551.7  75-704192 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


RcflectioM  rc«tr«ctarc<L  tMotton  picture]  Bumper  Recycling 
Auociation  of  North  America,  1972.  Made  by  Film  Work- 
thop. 

17  mia     td.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  to  auto  ioiurancc  adjusters  sod  body  ihop  owners  pro- 
cesses for  rcfortning  damaged  sutooiobile  bumpera  by  using  presMS.  hand  thap- 
ing  sod  bending  ihem  back  to  their  proper  ihapc,  grinding,  polishing,  copper 
plsting.  bufTing.  and  nickel  stkI  chrome  plating. 

I  Autumobilet  Bodies  Maintenance  utd  repair  I.  Bumper  Recycling 
AasocutMNi  of  North  America. 

lTL275]  629.2  72-702189 

CINE  n  MARC 


Reflets  de  Bruges  (Images  of  BnigCfl)  {Motion  picture) 
Educafilms,  Brussels,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Belgian  Information  Serrioe,  1W7. 

11  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

English  version.  

Summary:  A  documentary  study  of  the  Belgian  town  of  Brages. 
1.  Bruges— Descr.        i.  Educaaima.     n.  Belgian  Information  Serv- 
ice.   QL  Images  of  Bruges  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2187 

Belgian  Information  Service 


The  Reformation  {FUmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London. 
Made  by  Peter  Brooks.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Cannan 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

51  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Studies  in  European  history) 

With  teaching  guide, 

VrediU:  Authors,  Judith  Book,  Alan  Lamb. 

Summary:  A  stuiily  of  attacks  on  the  life  of  the  B4Mnan  Church. 
Describes  the  work  of  Martin  Luther  and  tbe  attack  on  church 
doctrine,  the  Swiss  reformation,  the  scripture  and  sacrament  in 
Protestantism,  the  Catholic  reformation,  and  the  Oreat  Divide. 

1.  Reformation.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  LondooL    n.  Carman 

Educational   Associates.  Series :    Studies    la   European   Wstfxj 

(Filmstrip) 

940.2  70-735931 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


ReferHStioa.  [TraniparencieS]     AEVAC.  1972. 

8  transparcTKiet.     color.     8  x  10  in. 

In  cue. 

With  15  overlayt. 

With  teacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Eumincs  ihe  development  of  the  Reformation  u  ■  result  of 
the  Rcnaisaartce— its  religiout  roots,  papal  weaknesses,  church  abuses,  and  poli- 
tical conditions.  Reviews  the  main  teachings  of  Luther  and  Calvin,  Anglicsnbm 
■ftei  Henry  Vlil,  and  the  Catholic  Reformaiion  and  Council  of  Trent. 

I.  Reformation.       I.  Aevac  inc. 
lBR305.2j  270.6  72-734096 

AEVAC  73  MARC 


Reformation   and   coonter-Reformation,   1535-1560   {PUm- 
strip)     Visual  Producti<Mis,  Ijond<Mi.    Released  in  the  U.  S. 

by  Protlimann  Associates,  1967. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Looking  Into  history,  no.  9) 
With  teadiers  guide  .„    „  , 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  English  aoclal  scene  during  the  Refor- 
mation and  tbe  coaater-Reformatlon. 

1.  GL  Brit.— Social  life  and  customa— 16th  centory.        i.  Visual 
Productions,      it.   Prothmann  .Vasoclates.  Series:   Looking  Into 

history  (Filmstrip.    Prothmann  A«»o«-iates)  no.  9. 

942.05  77-734699 

prothmann  Associates 


Reformed  Church  in  America 
see 

The  Call  of  the  spirit. 

One  In  the  spirit. 


The  Spirit  says  go. 


Refraction  of  light  {Filmstrip) 
cations.  Ixindon,  1959. 


Hulton  Educational  Publi- 


20  fr.     l>&w.     35  mm. 

A  Beacon  111  mat  rip. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  In  presenting  a  revision  exerelie  about 
refraction  of  light 

I.  Hulton  Educational  Publications.  ltd. 

685  Fi  A  68-4810 

Hulton  Educational  Publications 


Refraction  of  light  (FUmttrip)  Holton  Educational  Publi- 
cations, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Edi- 
tions, i:i69. 

23  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  itulde. 

Summarti:  Uses  dlagrama  to  show  the  principle  of  Hght  refraction. 

1,   Refraction — Juvenile  fllnia.  i.  Hulton  Educational  Publica- 

tions, ltd.    n.  Dufour  Editions.  Inc. 

636  79-734268 

Dufour  Editions 


Refraction  of  waves  {Motion  picture)     Education  Develop- 
ment Center,  1964. 

3  min.     si.     Ij&w.     8  ami.     (Hippie  tank  wave  plienouiena,  no.  4) 

IsRu*'i|  111  standard  8  niiii.  an<l  In  super  8  nun. 

Mnde  for  the  College  physics  flini  program. 

Exoprpis  from  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Keflecllon  mid 
refraction. 

With  Aim  notes. 

Credit*:  Editor,  Elvln  Carlnl;  technical  preeentatlon,  Jamee 
Strickland. 

Summnry:  Describes  and  llluatratrt  tlie  chsnjtea  that  take  place 
In  the  velocity  and  length  of  a  refracted  wave,  and  detnoostratea 
how  the  wave  varleft  as  the  angle  of  iiuldeiice  In  Increased  or 
decreased. 

AuotliiT  iiwue.     16  mm. 

1.  IlefracMon.  t.  Education  Development  Center,  ii.  Reflection 
and   ivfractloii  (Motion  picture)  Serlee:   Hippie  tank  wave  phe- 

nnrtiwia  i  .Motion  picture)  no.  4.    Series :  rollegc  physics  film  program 
(Mollmi  picture) 

6SS  Fi  A  68-1607 

Eiliiriiilon  Development  Center 


Refraction  (Ripple  tank-refraction)   {Motion  picture)     En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Films,  1963. 

4  min.     si.    color.     8  rom. 

Loop  tllui  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:    Illustrates   plane  progressive   waves,    refraction   at   a 
plane  interface,  refraction  by  a  triangular  prism,  and  refraction  by 
a  lens. 
Encvciopaedla  Briinn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Fi  A  67-2068 

1.  Refraction.        i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Films,  inc. 


Refrigerated  ammonia  spiU  tests  {Motion  picture)    PhiUipa 
Petroleum  Co.,  1966. 

f«m'^ri/f  ■sh^'";:on^^uS  o«^ton  and  t^ton  lo'-t^P^™" 
spills  desired  to  determine  evaporation  "tea  coac^W^tlon  aM 
^read  of  vapors,  reaction  to  water,  and  flammablUty  under  the  test 
conditions.  „ 

1.  Ammonia.  l  Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  68-223 


Refuge  England  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute, 
London,  1959.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Fihns  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

26  min.     »d.    b*w.     16  mm.  .    a    .  ..       ■„ 

SUMMARY :  Describes  a  lonely  Hungarian  refugees  first  day  in 

London   as  be  sets  out  to  make  a  place  for  himself  In  a  new  and 

seemingly  alien  environment. 

1.  Hungarians  in  IX)ndon.        I.  British  Film  Institute,  Londtm. 

11.  Films  Incorporated. 

[DA125.H]  301.453  77-^712628 

Films  Incorporated 


Regal  Ride  Shock  Absorber  Company 
see 

Running  wild. 


Regan,  John  K 
see 

Awakening. 

Regan  Productions 
see 


Flags  are  for  flying. 

Regelation  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Educa- 
tion Division,  London  ,196-?,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Potters  Photographic  Applications  Co. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  nun. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .   . 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  cutting  of  a  block  of  Ice  by  a  loaded 
wire,  leaving  tbe  ice  Intact. 

1.   Ice.  L  Halas  and  Batcbeior  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London. 

II.  Potters  Photographic  Applications  Company. 

531  Fi  A  68-2948 

Halas  and  Batcbeior  Cartoon  Films 

Regen  {Motion  picture)     International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

14  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Cities  of  Clermany  series) 

Editeil  from  the  original  version  by  Wolf  Hart 

With  student  handbook  by  Meno  Spann. 

Credila:  Narrator.  Meno  Spann.  j      „.. 

Bummary:  A  German  lanRuaKe  teaching  film  for  second  year 
students.  Presents  the  various  activities  of  the  people  in  various 
sections  of  K^gen.  a  typical  German  city,  during  the  rain.  Shows 
the  street  life  reawakening  when  the  rain  is  over. 

1    German  language— Audio- visual  Instruction.        i.  International 

Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Cities  of  Germany  seriea 

(Motion  picture)  _„  -„-«.■ 

914.8  70-707313 

International  Film  Bnreau 


166 


Regen   (Motion  picture) 
see   Rain  in  the  city 


Regeneration   (Motion  picture) 
see   Hormone  control  in  regeneration 


Regeneration  in  acetabalaria  {Motion  picture)  Biological 
Scimcee  ("urriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  &,  World,  1969. 

4  mill.     Hi.     niliir.     Huper  S  mm. 

Uxip  nini. 

\  ItSCH  sinde  topic  Inquiry  film.     Second  series. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

tiumin'iry:  DiKcussea  the  role  uf  the  nucleus  in  determining  plant 
form,  with  sptHTlal  referenfv  (o  acetattularla. 

1,  .^cetaltuhirlH.  2.  Reitenpration  (Botany).  t.  .American  Insti- 
tute of  BioloKlcHl  Hclences.  Biological  Science^  Curriculum  Study. 
11.  Hand  Sli-N'Hlly  and  Company,  iii.  Uoughtoii  Mifflin  Company. 
IV   Harcourt,  Brin-e  A  World. 

689  79-701061 

niuln^lcal  Sciences  Cur-  riculum  Study 


Regeneration  in  planaria    (Filmstrip) 
see    Laboratory  skills:   Regeneration  in  planaria 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Regent  Film  Conq>any 


A  Woman  of  Paris. 

Regimbal,  Roger 
see 

One  of  264. 


Regina -production,  Paris 
see 

Amazons  of  Rome. 

Regina  stoiy  (Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept  of 
Education,  School  Broadcasts  Section,  Regina,  1966.  Made 
by  Sasli.it/^hewan  Cine-Graphic  Division. 

80  mill.  Ml  b&w.  16  mm.  {Saskatchewan  sightline  terles.  no. 
8) 

Telecast  under  the  title  Regina. 

Credits:  Procurer  aod  director,  R.  F.  Howard;  writer,  Rh«ia 
Howard ;  photographers,  L.  B.  Todd.  K.  H.  Patteraon. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  and  development  of  Regina.  from 
the  first  discouraging  report  of  Captain  John  Paills^r  through  the 
wheat  boom  aod  the  cyclone  of  1912.  Dlscnnes  the  modemlsatloo  of 
the  city  following  the  development  of  Industries  such  as  oil  aod  pot- 
uh. 

1.  Regina,  Sask.  i.  Saskatchewan.  School  Broadcasts  Section. 
Series:   Saskatchewan  stgbtllne  series   (Motion  picture)   no.  9. 

971.24  Fi  A  6&-28 

National  Pllm  Board  of  Canada 


Region  of  risk  (Filmstrip) 
see    The  U.S.  Great  Plains:    Region  of  risk 

Regional  Film  Distributors 


Chappaqua. 

A  Regional  geography  of  France:  Central  France  (Film, 
atrip)  G.  B.  Inslnictional,  Ixmdon.  lieleased  in  the  U.  S. 
by  United  World  Films  (19601, 

45  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

SuTiunory:  Pictures  the  Loire  Valley,  the  Cmtral  Massif,  the  Jura 
region,  and  the  French  Alps  In  central  Prance.  Includes  views  of 
the  countryside,  of  various  Industries  found  In  the  ar«a,  and  of  cities 
and  towns. 

1.  Prance— Deacr.  A  trav.  i.  G.  B.  Instructtonal,  ltd.,  London, 
n.  United  World  Ptlma,  Inc.    m.  Central  France  (PUmatrlp) 

. «  914.4  Fi  A  68-4296 

TTnlversal  Education  &  Visual  Arts 


A  Regional  geography  of  France:  Northern  France  (Film- 
•trip)  G.  B.  Instructional,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S 
by  Un-lpd  World  Films  flOSO?, 

46  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Pictures  Brittany,  Normandy,  the  Paris  Basin,  and  the 
industrial  frontier  of  Northern  France.  Includes  views  of  Paris  and 
other  cities  and  villages  of  the  area,  and  shows  the  flshlng.  fann- 
ing, and  industrial  regions. 

„  \  ^fi"*^'?!^''   *  ''■■'■        ^  °-  8-  Instructional,  ltd.,  London. 
n.  United  World  Films,  Inc.     ni.  Northern  France   (PUmstrip) 

914.4  Fi  A  68-4295 


Universal  Education  ft 


Visual  Arts 


A  Regional  geography  of  France:  Soathem  France  {FUni- 

strip)    G.  B.  Instructional,  London.    Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  United  "World  Films  ,1950?, 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Ficturea  the  Aqultalne  Basin,  the  Pyrenees,  and  the 
Languedoc.  Rhdne  Delia,  and  Provence  regions  of  southern  France. 
Includes  views  of  the  various  agricultural  activities  of  the  area  and 
of  the  cities  and  villages. 

1.  France— Descr.  A  trav.  r.  G.  B.  I  nut  ructions  I,  ltd..  London. 
IL  United  World  Films,  Inc.     ni.  Southern  France  (FllnistPlp) 

914.4  Fi  A  68-4297 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


S^ional  variations  (Motion  picture)     Stuut  Finley,  ino^ 
1966. 

28  mil,     8(1.    color.     16  mm.     (Language  ...  the  social  arbiter,  no. 
4) 

Cr^iU:  Producer  and  moderator.  Stuart  Finley. 

Bummari/:  A  discussion  of  the  major  regional  dialects  In  the  United 
States  by  Frederic  0.  Cassldy  and  A.  Hood  Roberts. 

1.  English  language  In  the  U,  S,— Dialects.  i.  Finley  (Stuart) 

Inc.,  Falta  Church.  Va.  Series:  language  ...  the  social  arbiter 

(Motion  picture)    no.  4. 

427  Fi  A  67-5264 

Stuart  Finley.  inc. 


Regions  in  California  (Filnntrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Serv- 
ice, 1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  pbouodisc:  2  a..  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
micrt^roove.     (California  today) 

Bummary:  Describes  the  various  regions  of  California,  and  dis- 
cusses what  each  of  these  regions  contributes  to  the  development  of 
the  State. 

1.  Caltfomla—Descrlptlon  and  travel — 1961--  i.  Jam  Handy 

School   Service,   Inc.        Series:   California   today    (Filmstrip) 

917.94  72-733900 

Jam  Handy  School  Scrvloe 


Regions  of  the  British  Isles— Ireland  (FUmatrip)     Hulton 
Press,  London,  19671     Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Dufour 

Editions,  1968. 

51  fr,     bAw.    35  mm.     (The  Brltlnh  Isles) 

A  Beacon  fllmstrtp. 

With  notes. 

Credit:  Author,  W.  O.  Moore. 

Summary:  A  photographic  study  of  Ireland,  shoving  views  of  the 
scenery  and  various  aspects  of  Irish  life. 

L    Ireland— Descr.    h    trav.-~1961-  r.    Hulton    Press,    ltd., 

London,     ir.    Dufour    Editions,    Inc.        Series:    The    British    Isles 
(Filmstrip.     Dufour  Editions) 

914.15  Fi  A  68-4055 

Dufour  Editions 


Regions  of  the  earth.    Set  1:  Marine  kinds;  rain  forests 

(FUmatrip)     AVI  Associates,  1970.    Made  by  Hanna-Bar- 
bera  Productions. 

4  fllmstrlpa  {^  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs  (2  s, 
each).  12  III..  331  rptu..  13  mln.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guides. 

Conientn:  I>lfe  In  the  European  marine  lands. — Life  in  the  Jap- 
anese marine  lands.— Life  In  the  Congo  rain  forest. — Ufe  In  the 
Mekong  rain  forest.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Geography,  i,  AVI  Associates. 

372.8  76-736612 

AVI  Associates 


Re^ons  of  the  earth.    Set  2:  Plains;  deserts;  mountains 

(Filmstrip)     AVI  Associates,  1970.    Made  by  Hanna-Bar- 
bera  Productions. 

d  fllmntrtps  (55  fr.  each)  color,  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs  {2  s. 
each).  12  In.,  33)  rpm..  13  mln.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guides. 

Contents:  Life  In  the  American  Great  Plaln8.~Llfe  In  the  Rus- 
sian steppes. — Life  In  the  Negev  Desert- — Life  In  the  Great  Aus- 
tralian De»ert.~Llfe  In  the  Andes  Mountains. — Life  In  the  Hima- 
laya Mountains,    For  primary  gradee. 

1.  Geography.  i.  AVI  Associates. 

372.8  71-736611 

AVI  Associates 


R^cistered  nurses — types  vi  jobs  and  opportunities  (Film- 
strip)  Stephen  Boeustow.  Released  by  Film  AsBociates, 
1968. 

57  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Nursing  as  a  career  serlea) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  various  areas  of  Job  onportunltlea  open  to 
registered  nurses.  Includes  hospitals,  nursing  homes,  lodustrlal 
plants  In  the  United  States  and  In  foreign  countries,  the  armed 
forces,  and  the  World  Health  Organlsattong  of  the  United  Nations. 
With  captions. 

1.  Nursing  as  a  profession.  i.  Bosustow,  Stephen,  n.  Film 
Associates.        Series:  Nursing  as  a  career  series  (Filmstrip) 

610.73023  72-732875 

Film  Associates 


Regitel  training  at  Bullock's.  [Motion  picture]     Cine-mUs  Films. 
Released  by  Canyon  Cinema,  1971. 

\6  min,     id,     cfdor,      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pretents  the  banc  operaitonal  methodc^gy  of  the  American 
Regitel  Corp.  electronic  computcr.cofiUol)ed  point-of-iaie  cath  register  at  Bui- 
ioclt'ft,  ■  high-fuhion  department  store. 

1.  Caih  regiitcn.  2,  Point-of-tale  lyslem*  industry.  1,  Cine-mJU  nims. 
II,  Canyon  Cinema, 

[HF5531]  681  72-700038 

CINE  72  MARC 


Regalar  mi  HINmii  reOectloM.  [Motion  picture]  Iwanami 
Filna,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1972. 

4  min.     n.    color,     wper  8  mm.     (Light  and  teemg  icrie*) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Ei^ains  that  mow  visual  perceptions  are  results  of  light  which 
b  reflected  from  object  surfaces  in  an  irregular  or  diflbied  manner  Illustrates 
light  which  is  denected  from  ■  mirror  by  regular  reflection,  and  shows  the 
changes  in  the  shape  of  the  reflected  beam  which  result  when  pieces  of  aluminuin 
foil  with  different  amounts  of  surface  irregularities  are  used  instead  of  the  mirror, 

1.  Reflection  (Optics)  I.  Iwanami  Eiga  Seisaki^,  Tokyo,  II,  BFA  Educa- 
tiooal  Media.     III.  Scries:  Light  and  seeing  series.  {Motion  picture] 

(QC385)  535  72-700085 

BFA  Educatioaal  Media  72  MARC 


Regular  oetaffon    (Motion  picture)      Walden  Film   Corm 
1968. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.  2.  Oeometrlcal  drawing.  3.  Polygons. 
z.  Walden  Film  CoipomtltMi.  Serlea:  Basic  drafting  techniques 
Uotlon  picture) 

744  70-708361 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Regular  officer  training  plan  of  the  Canadian  Armed  FkHTCS 

(Filmatrip)  Canada  Dept  of  National  Defence,  Ottawa. 
Made  and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada^ 
1968. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

French  Terslon  released  under  the  title  La  proframmt  iTInstnic- 
tlon  pour  la  formation  d'ofllclers  des  forces. 

Also  Issued  as  slides  with  captions  and  text  and  as  double  frame 
filmstrip. 

Bummarif:  A  galdance  filmstrip  explaining  the  training  program 
for  oOcers  of  the  Canadian  Armed  Force*.    With  capUooa. 

L  HUltarr  edDeation— Canada.  2.  Canada— Armed  Force*— Of- 
ficers. I.  Canada.  Dept  of  National  tMenee.  n.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

3i55.07097l  74-735533 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


167 


Regular  pentagon    (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 

1&68. 

4mlD,     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.   Mechanical  drawing.     2.   Geometrical   drawing.     3.   Pentagon. 
1.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques 

( Motion  picture) 

744  74^708867 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Regular  polygon    (Motion  picture)      Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  tedinlquea) 

Loop  film. 

1.    Mechanical   drawing.     2.   Oeometrlcal   drawing.     S.   Polygons. 
1.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques 

(Motion  picture) 

744  76-708360 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Regulating  big  business   (FQmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond. 

Released  by  Motlcm  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

•J2  fr.     color,     35  mm.      (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sumfnarif:  Part  1  presents  both  sides  of  the  debate  orer  federal 
regulation  of  the  nation's  railroads  and  why  the  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  came  Into  h^ng.  Part  2  shows  a  Congressman  under 
pressure  from  the  public  to  pass  the  Sherman  anti-trust  act  For 
eleraetitnry  glides.     With  captions. 

1,    Trade    regulation— U.    S.— Juvenile   films.      2.   Big  buslnMS 
X;,    s.— Juvenile  films.  t   Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.      u.  Modern 

Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Film- 

strip) 

372.8  70-733290 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Regulation  of  heart  beat  in  the  mammal  (Motion  picture) 
Iowa  State  University.  Made  and  released  by  Film  Pro- 
duction Unit,  1971. 

4  mln.    Bd.    color.    16  mm.     (Dukes  physiology  film  series,  no.  11) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  O.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and 
editor.  John  Bousek;  technical  adviser.  H.  H.  Dukes;  photographer. 
Thomas  K.  Smith. 

SUMMARY ;  Shows  how  nerve  Impulses  to  the  neurocellular  Junc- 
tions In  the  heart  help  regulate  the  heart  beat  In  mammals. 

J.  Heart  beat.  2.  Mammals.  I.  Iowa.  State  University  of 
Science  and  Technology.  Ames.  II.  Iowa.  State  University  of 
Science  and  Technology,  Amea.  Film  Production  Unit  III.  Series: 
Dukes  physiology  film  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  IL 

fQPlll]  591.1  73-710192 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 

Regttlati<m  of   populatimi  by  territoriality  in  red   grouse 

(Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.    Made 
by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

4   min.    si.     color,    super   8   mm.     (Biology   series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Summary;  Demonstrates  how  two  red  grouse  maintain  good 
territories  and  how  those  birds  with  amall  territories  In  poor  en- 
viron.s  and  overcrowded  conditions  continually  search  for  better 
areas.  Shows  census  as  Uken  by  d<«8.  how  analysis  of  vegetation 
determines  quality  of  habitat,  nesting  behavior,  and  feeding  of  the 
young. 

1.  Willow  ptarmigan — Behavior.  2.  Territoriality  (Zoology).  3. 
Bird   populations.  i.    Harper   &    Row,    Publishers.  Series: 

Biology  series  (Motion  picture.     HarperARow) 

591.6  7^-706861 

Berper  &  Row,  Publish-  ers 

The  Regulators  (Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the  Westing- 
house  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the  Operation 
Grovernment  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Released 
by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  mln.  sd.  color  with  b4w  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Gtovem- 
ment  story,  no.  34) 

L.  C.  has  bdw  print 

Credita:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman ;  director,  Charles  Bollyday ; 
writer,  Norman  Kagan :  narrators.  Stephen  Horn,  Paul  Long ;  con- 
sultant, Laurln  L.  Henry ;  research,  Dell  Byrns. 

Summary:  A  discussion  of  the  role  of  the  independent  regulatory 
agencies  created  by  Congress  and  staffed  by  the  President  Includes 
a  picture  history  of  the  creation  of  the  tint  agency,  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  and  the  development  of  the  seven  major 
commissions  and  agencies  which  followed. 

1.  Independent  regulatory  commissions — U.  S.  i.  Westinghouse 
BroadcasUng  ComtMny,  Inc.  Series:  The  Governmoit  story  (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  84. 

353.03  70-707190 

The    R^nlatory   agencies    (Filmstrip)    New    York   times, 

1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
15  mln.    microgroove.     (U.  S.  Government  In  action) 

With  manual. 

Suminary:  Explains  what  the  regulatory  commissions  are,  what 
they  do,  and  how  they  do  It  Studies  the  Federal  Communications 
Commission  to  see  how  an  agency  regulates  an  industry. 

1.   Independent  regulatory  coDunlsstona — XI.  8.  i-  New  York 

times.        Series:   U.  S.  Oovernment  in  action   (Fllmstrtp) 

363.09  77-788841 

New  York  times 

The  Regulatory  agcndcs:  a  fonrth  branch  of  Goremment? 

(Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associatee  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y., 
1971. 

■_■  fl  ni-ti-ips  (pt  I,  83  fr..  pt.  2,  80  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phiiiiodtscs  (2  R.  each :  1  s.  for  manual  projector.  1  s.  for  automatic 
projector).  12  In.,  331  rpm..  I.t  mln.  each  side.    mlcr<«roor»>. 

.\'so  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cas.'iette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

.'^r.MMABY;  Explores  the  social,  political,  and  economic  condi- 
tions which  necexKltated  the  formation  of  regulatory  agencies.  Ex- 
amines the  structure  of  each  agency,  concentrating  on  Its  rale-flixlng. 
poli'-y -making,  and  anti-fraud  functions.  Discus,'**  the  difficulty  of 
appointing  Informed  and  objective  commissioner!!  and  considers  how 
effectively  these  agencies  hsve  served  the  public  Interest. 

1,  Independent  regulatory  commlsslmis — U.  S.  I.  Guidance  As- 
sociates of  Pleasant-  vtlle,  N.  Y. 

[.IK901]  351  74-738937 

Cuidance  A'<soclate«  of  Pleasanlvllle.  N.  Y. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Rehabilitation  of  a  paraplegic  (Motion  picture)  Vet- 
erans Administration  Ho^ital,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,  Made 
and  released  by  Audio-Visual  Education  Center,  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  1967. 

is  mln.     »d.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS"  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Metta  Baxter;  nar- 
rator. Larry  Jonea;  photographer,  Robert  McKnlght;  editor,  Douglaa 
W.  Hideout  .,     .       u      #  11 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  rehabilitation  of  a  patient  who  fell 
from  a  lighthouse  and  contracted  flaccid  paralyala  of  both  legs. 
Shows  various  techniques  In  bed  care  and  provides  detalla  about 
the  patient's  exercise  program  that  led  to  steady  progress  In  terms 
of  self-mobility.  ,    „  .  .  . 

1  Paraplegia.  2.  Paraplegics— R**abilitatlon.  I.  Veterans  Ad- 
mloUtratlon  Hospital.  Ann  Arbor.  Mich.  II.  Michigan.  UnlversUy. 
Aodto-Vlsual  Education  Center. 

rRC406.P8]  862,4  7^71«17« 

Univ.  of  Mich.     Audio-  Visual  Edacatfcm  Ootw 


The  Rehabilitation  of  Delia  Derleln 


Rehearsal  {Motion  picture)    Gryphon  ProdnctionB,  1967. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 
Credit$:  Director,  Bd  Seeoian. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  explores  Ln-camera  crea- 
tlTit;  and  pbotograpiilc  techniques. 

1.  Photography,  Artistic.       i.  Orypbon  Productions. 

778.6  73-702548 

CINE 

The  Rehearsal  (Motion  picture)  Cinema  Verona,  1968. 
Made  by  Stephen  F.  Verona. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sumutory:  A  comedj-  about  a  method  actress  who  la  going  to  play 
little  Miss  MuSett,  but  cannot  understand  who  Miss  Huffett  really  Is. 
Portrays  the  confHct  between  the  actress  and  the  director  and  the 
many  problems  that  arise  when  working  with  the  method. 

1.  Stanislavsky  m^hod.        i.  Cinema  Verona,  New  Toi^ 

791.43  70-702857 

CINE 

Rehearsal  for  0-Day  (Motion  picture)  American  Broad- 
casting  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

51  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Sajira  of  western  man) 

Credits:  Proilucers,  John  H.  Secondnri,  Helen  Jean  RoBers;  direc- 
tors, Joseph  F.  Scanteon,  Helen  Jenn  Roirers;  writer  and  narrator. 
John  H.  Secondarl;  music,  Ulpio  Mlnuccl.  Richard  Hayman;  camera- 
man, Sidney  Doblsb;  editors.  Alexander  Hamilton,  Walter  Essenfeld. 

Summary:  DlscUB.ses  the  reasons  behind  the  controversial  raid  on 
the  German  stronghold  in  the  French  port  of  Dieppe  during  World 
War  11,  Interviews  key  personnel  Involved  in  the  decision  for  the 
attack,  and  explains  that  the  Invasion  was  an  fmi;>ortant  factor  In 
preparing  for  the  D-Day  operation  which  was  to  follow. 

1.   Dieppe   Raid,   ltM2.  i.   American   Broadcasting  Company, 

n.   McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  Series:   Saga  of  western  man 

(Motion  picture) 

940Ji42  7&-700126 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Relchert  Klein  Presentations 
see 

Growing  up  female:   as  six  become  one, 

Reichsanstalt  ftfr  Film  und  Bild  In  Wissenschaft 
und  Unterricht 


Afrikanische  Affen. 
Agricultural  chemicals. 

The  Ahr  Valley. 

Almwirtschaft. 

Arfoeitsdienst. 

Auf  dem  HUhnerbof . 

Auf  einer  deutschen  Hacienda  in  Mexico. 

Auf  einer  HaUig. 

Eine  Batterie  geht  in  SteUung. 

Der  Bau  des  Weinbergs  und  der  Rebe. 
Die  BektCmpfung  des  Kiefemspinners. 

Reichsbahnzentrale  fUr  den  Deutschen  Reiseverkehr 
see 

Allg&i  im  Sommer. 


Bain  de  soleil  et  ski  a  Obergpargl. 

Battle  against  time. 

The  Bavarian  Alps  from  AUgSu  to  Ober- 
ammergau. 

The  Bavarian  Alps  from  Garmisch-Parten- 
kirchen  to  Berchtesgaden. 


Bayreuth  and  Franconla. 

Reichskolonialbund 
see 

Die  Aktuelle  Kolonial-Wochenschau. 

Auf  deutschen  Farmen  in  Deutsch^Udwest- 
Afrika. 

Ausachnitte  aua  den  Arbdten  der  Kreisvefblndc 
seines  Gauverbandacetiietes,  1940-1941.  Der  KrnsvexbVnde 
seines  Neunkirchen  zeift  eine  koloniale  BOcherachau — ^An> 
Uaslidi  des  73.  Ceburtstag cs  des  Herra  Retchtminister  Btm- 
detfUher  General  Ritter  v.  Epp. 

ReichsnaTirstand.    Verwaltungsamt  des  Reichs- 
bauemfiihrers 
see 

Ausstellung  in  MUnchen. 

Reid  H.   Ray  Television  Productions 
see 

Your  daily  horoscope.'    January  1st,  1965. 


Reinforcing    ajeeve    seams     (MotiMi    picture)     Doubleday 
Multimedia,  1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

4  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  it  In  fashion) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  reinforce  the  underarm  area  of  a 
sleeve  cut  In  one  with  the  body  of  a  garment  to  provide  good  fit 
and  ease  of  arm  movem^it  and  to  prevent  ripping,  ravdlng,  or  heavy 
wear. 

1.  Dressmaking.    2.  Sleeves.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.    II   Se- 

ries :  Making  It  Id  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT516]  646.4  79-712063 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Rdnie-tMotion  picture,    BBC-TV.  London,  1968.     Released  in 
the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Pilnu. 

40  min.     jd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

tBX4827.N5,  921  75-714548 

W-L.r.F.i™  „  75  714548 


Reif,   Frederick,  1927- 
see 

Irreversibility  and  fluctuations. 

Reilly,  Robert  T  Red  Hugh,  Prince  of  Donegal 

see 

The  Fighting  prince  of  Donegal. 

Reincarnation.  [Motion  picture]  Theosophical  Society  in 
America.  Made  by  Moynihan  Associates.  Released  by  Mod- 
em Talking  Picture  Service,  1972. 

27  mio.     id,     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Ruhcs  of  dcja-vu  and  words  of  famoui  writcn  on  the  aubiect 
of  reincarnation  are  interwoven  with  an  upbeat  pace,  showing  pressures  of  the 
modern  world  as  two  young  people  search  for  meaning  in  life  and  an  understand- 
ing of  human  destiny. 

1.  Reincarnation.  I.  Theosophical  Society  in  America.  II.  Modem  Talk- 
ing Picture  Service,  inc. 

[BP573.R5]  291.2  72-702421 

CINE  72  MARC 

Reindeer  herding  in  Lapland  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  International  Communication 
Films,  1968. 

4  mill.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Arctic  regions  series) 

Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  miu  ami 
la  super  8  mtii. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Prom  the  1959  motion  picture  eotlUed  Seven  cities  of  AntarcUca. 

Summart/:  Shows  a  Lapland  family  pursuing  great  berda  of 
parOy  domesticated  reindeer  aa  they  migrate  over  ancient  trails  for 
the  summer. 

1.  Lappa.     2.  Reindeer  breeding.  i.  SeTen  clUee  of  Antarctica 

(Motion  picture)  n.  Dlaoey  (Walt)  ProducUons.  ra.  Interna- 
tional Communication  Fllma  Series:  ArcUc  regions  ."'rlea  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

014.71  7;V703ir9 

interoaUonal  Com-  munlcatlon  FUma 

Reindeer  roundup  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.    Rt.    color.    8  mm.    {Arctic  Canada) 

Orediti:  Script.  Mazlne  Haleff;  photography,  Arthur  Twomey. 

Sumiiiiiry:  Shows  a  reindeer  roundup. 

1.  Reindeer.  i.  Eye  Qate  House,  inc.  Series :  Arctic  Canada 
(Motion  pUturei 

870.4  7&-704690 

A.  I.  A.  Bookllat 

Reinecker.  Herbert.       Junge  Adler 
see 

Junge  Adler. 

Reiner  Film 
see 

The  Selfish  giant. 


Reisman,  Glenn 


{Wo)Men's  wear. 
Rejected  (Motion  picture)     Concordia  Films,  1968. 

so  mln.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

Summitry:  A  dramatisation  about  a  bitter  and  rlndlctlre  man 
who  leaitis  the  Importance  of  forgiveness  aft«-  he  has  refused  to 
lend  a  helping  hand  to  a  former  friend  who  has  Just  completed  a 
prison  term  for  embesxlement 

1.  Forgiveness  of  sin.  L  Concordia  Pnbllahlog  Honae.  St  Loula. 
248.4  Fi  A  68-1494 

Concordia  Pub.  House 

Relating  sets  to  numbers  (Motion  picture)  General  Elec- 
tric Educational  Films,  1964, 

11  min.,  sd.,  color,  16  mm.     (Pathways  to  modem  mathematics) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Derives  the  concept  of  natural  numbers,  leading  step- 
by-step  to  the  idea  of  number  and  uses.  locludea  a  dlscosaion  of 
number  sense,  basic  set  concepts,  the  conce^it  of  number,  and  nimier- 
als  and  numeration  systems,  and  a  final  rerlew. 

Crcditi:  Narrator,  Robert  F.  Williams. 

1.  Set  theory.  2.  Arithmetic.  i.  General  Electric  Educational 
Films.        Series:  Pathways  to  modem  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  64-1444 
General  Electric  Educa-  tional  Films 


168 


Relating  to  those  in  authority  (Filmstrip)  Family  Filma. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

M  Tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  11  mln. 
{Life  iBsues  of  older  teens) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  R.  Kldd. 

Summary:  Senior  high  school  students  examine  their  relationship 
to  various  authority  figures  and  discuss  tbe  ways  and  possible  conse- 
quences of  youth's  challenging  authority  today. 

1.  Authority.  2.  Conflict  of  generations.  I.  Family  Films.  Inc. 
II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Life  issues 
of  older  teens  (Filmstrip) 

301.43  71-738100 

Society  for  Tlsual  Education 

The  Relation  of  mathematics  to  phjraics  (Motion  picture) 
British  Broadcasting  Corp.  Television,  Ivondon,  1964.  Re- 
leased  in   the   U.   S.   by   Education   Development  Center, 

1965. 

55  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (The  Character  of  physical  law, 
no.  2) 

CredUi:  Producer,  Alan  Sleath. 

Summary:  Professor  Richard  Feynman  discusses  various  examples 
of  bow  tbe  logic  of  mathematics  aids  as  in  deecrlblng  nature,  ex- 
plains the  use  of  models  in  formulating  laws  and  «Dphaslies  the 
contrasts  between  physical  laws  and  mathematical  theorems  la  the 
1964  Messenger  lecture  series  at  Cornell  University. 

1.    Mathematics.     2.    Physics.  r.   Feynman,   Richard   Phillips. 

The  character  of  physical  law.  it.  British  Broadcasting  Corpora- 
tion, TelevlgioQ  Service,  ni.  Education  Development  Center.  Se- 
ries: The  Character  of  physical  law  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 
630.1  77-707488 
Education  Development                 Center 

Relations  (Filmstrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1068. 

1  roll,     color.     3S  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  modern  mathematics) 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Sumiaary:  Explains  the  fundamenuls  of  relations.    With  captions. 

1.  Arithmetic.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Series: 
Fundamentals  of  modern  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 

372.7  7r^-738»09 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Relationships  (Filmstrip)     Scholastic  Book  Servicee,  1970. 

ST.  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Come  to  your  senses) 

With  teacher's  guide,  photographs,  and  posters. 

CUKDITS:  Writer  and  editor.  David  A.  Sohn. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  phot(«raphs  which  depict  llkeneaaes  and 
dlffprpnces  between  animals  and  people,  fantasy  and  Imagination,  io 
order  to  develop  writing  awarenes-t. 

1.  Creative  writing.  I.  Scholastic  Magailnes,  Inc.  II.  Series: 
Come  to  your  senses  (Filmstrip) 

[PN197]  808  74-739286 

A.  L.  A  Booklist 

Relatives  of  the  sea  star  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia 

Britnnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

S  mln.    Hi.    color.    8  mm.     (Life  science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bumnary:  Identifies  and  shows  basic  life  processes  of  relatives 
of  the  sea  star. 

1.    Echloodermata.  i.    Encyclopaedia    Britanolcs   Educational 

Corporation.        Series:  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

698  70-704878 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Bducatlooal  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Rclativistic  ride  (Motion  picture)  Education  Reeearch 
Center,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Mnde  and 
released  by  Educatimi  Development  Center,  1970. 

4  mlD.    tl.    color,    super  8  mm.    (College  pbjslcs  film  procram) 

With  film  notes. 

Creditt:  Programming  and  design,  E.  Taylor. 

(Summary:   Shows  a   road  lined  witb  telephone  polM  as  vleired 
from  the  cockpit  of  an  accelerating  rehlde,  to  Illustrate  time  dlla> 
tloo  and  Pen  rose- Terrall  rotation. 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Time  dilatation.  2.  RelatlTity  (Phjalci).  L  IfoMachuaeUa 
Institute  of  Tectmotogr.  Bducatlon  Research  Center,  n.  BdacaUoo 
DerelopmeDt  Center.  Series:  College  pttTsIcs  (Uid  program  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

630.11  73-709020 

Bducntlon  Derelopment  Center 


RelatiTlty  (Moti<m  picture)  Ed  Emshwiller.  Released  by 
Film-Makers  Cooperative  and  Cinema  16  Film  Library, 
1966. 

38  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Stimmarn:  .\o  art  film  presenting  a  subjective  Journer  bj-  a  con- 
temporarr  man. 

1.  Thought  and  thinking.  i.  Emshwiller,  Ed.     n.  Fitm-Makers 

Cooperatire,  New  York.     in.  Cinema  16,  Inc.,  New  York. 

Ill  Fi  A67-23T3 

Ed  Emshwiller 


RelaxaticMi  [Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Five  factors  of  physical  fitness) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Script,  education  consultant,  and  manual,  James  G. 
Crakes. 

Summary:  Describes  the  general  and  difFerential  phaaes  of  relaxa- 
tion. Demonstrates  exercises  designed  for  the  derelopment  of  gen- 
eral body  relaxation,  beginning  by  developing  self -awareness  of  ten- 
sion within  the  body  and  awareoes  of  its  apposite   relaxation. 

1.  Relaxation.        i.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
Series :  Five  factors  of  physical  fitness  (Motion  picture) 

613.7  70-708818 

BFA  Educational  Media 


The  Relay  {Motion  picture)     Universal  Pictures  Corp.,  1926. 

IT  mln.    si.    b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Collegians,  no.  7} 

Orlclnally  released  In  35  mm. 

A  Universal  Junior  Jewel. 

In  the  David  B.  Bradley  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CredilM:  Director,  Wesley  Ruggles;  story,  Carl  I«emmle,  Jr.; 
continuity,  Geo.  H.  Plympton;  titles,  Gardner  Bradford;  cartoons, 
Merryman ;  photography.  Ben  H.  Klloe.  Cast:  George  Lewis.  Haydeo 
Stevenson.  Dorothy  Gulliver,  Churchill  Ross,  Eddie  Phillips. 

Summary.-  A  comedy  In  which  the  sophomores  lose  a  relay  to  the 
freshmen  and  are  obligated  to  obey  the  freshmen  for  24  boars. 

L  Universal  Pictures  Cori>oratlon.  n.  American  Film  Instltata 
Collection,  m.  David  B.  Bradley  Film  CoUectlon.  Series:  Tlie 
Collegians  (Motion  picture)  1926/27,  na  7. 

791.43  71-709112 


Relay  starts  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1966. 
Made  by  California  Academy  of  Sciences. 

4  mill.     si.,    color.     8  mm.      (Swimming  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  iu  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

fiummary:  Demonstrates  the  techniques  needed  to  perform  relay 
■Urts. 

1.  Swimming.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Swim- 
ming series  (Motion  picture) 

797.21  74-702223 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Relays  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln,     si.     color,     super  8  mnL     (Track) 

Loop  nim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

aummarv:  Analyzes  baton  clianges  for  sprint  relays,  mile  relays, 
and  distance  relays. 

1.  Relay  racing.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Man.  Se- 
ries: Track   (Motion  picture) 

796.4  75-705358 

Ealing  Co rpt 


«   teafe.   [nimstrip]      Walt   Dianey   Producti<»is. 
Releaied  by  Walt  Dianey  Educatiooal  Materiab  Ca,  1971. 

37  fr.     color.     35  nun.        and  phooodiK:  2  •..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  7  mia. 
(StvOitm  in  •cieacc.  Set  1:  Out  fricad  the  atooi) 

Alw  iMuad  m&  phoaocapc  to  raftfttr 

Captioaed  veraoa  sbo  iHued. 

Whh  Hacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Probe*  the  diacovery  at  the  oetaroo.  the  schievemeoi  of  au- 
cicsr  tksion.  aad  the  bui>diag  of  in  atomic  reactor. 

1.  Nuclear  reacton.    2.  Neutrocu.     3.  Nuclear  fiisioo.       I.  Dintcy  (Wall) 
Productiooa.     11.  Wall  Dincy  Educatknal  Materials  Ompmy.     III.  Series: 
Studies  in  icieoce.  (PUmKripi  Set  1:  Our  friend  the  alom. 
tQC787.N8,  539  72-733083 

Walt  Diaacy  Educational  72  MARC 

Material  Co. 


Biiliiailag  the  tmtt.  [Plhngtrip]      Walt  Diney  ProdoctiaM. 
Releaied  by  Walt  Dttney  Bdnratinnal  Materials  Co^  1971. 

37  fr     cck>r.     3S  an.    (SOk^b  is  iilisii  Set  1:  Ov  frkad  the  sUnb) 

Sound  venioas  also  ■■uiid. 

With  icacher't  gwde. 

SUMMARY:  Probes  tbe  diaoomy  of  the  sewras.  the  acMev— eat  at  wn- 
dear  fiHtao.  and  the  bulding  of  an  atemic  reactor.  With  captions. 

1.  Nuclear  resctora.    2.  NcMtni.    3.  Nadear  fiaaiaa.       I.  Dtaiey  (Wak) 
Productioaa.     II.  Wah  Diviey  BttoeatianBl  MsMrials  CoBpaBy.     IIL  Sorias: 
Studies  in  acicacc.  [PUmauip]  Set  t:  Ow  friead  the  aiom. 
tQC787.N8]  539  72-7330M 

Wait  Diney  Educstioaal  72  MARC 

MaierialiCa 


Relevance  and  reqionse  (Motion  picture)  Boston  UniTersity 
Centennial  Committee,  1969.    Made  by  Boston  UniTersity. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  Boston  University  over  a 
period  of  100  years.  Discusses  problems  that  this  arlwn  university 
faces  today,  and  explains  how  it  Is  coping  with  them  through  Its 
Involvement  In  the  community  and  the  Initiation  of  changes  la  the 
curriculum, 

1.  Boston  University.  I.  Boston  University.  Centennial  Com- 
mittee. 

878.744  73-705005 

OINB 

Reliability  of  recollection  (Motion  picture)    John  Wiley  and 

Sons,  1948. 

1  mi  •■.    si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Foundations  of  peydiology) 
Based  on  tbe  book  Foundations  of  psychology,  edited  by  Boring, 

Langfdd.  and  WeM. 

Summary:  A  dram&tlc  aeQueooe  destgned  to  be  shown  to  a  group 
of  people  who  will  later  be  asked  to  reeall  details  of  the  action. 

1.    Recollection    (PsycbdOCT)  i-   Bocitig,   E:dwln   Larrigues, 

1886-  joint   ed.   Foundatloos  of  psychology,     n.   Wiley    (John) 

and  Sons,  Inc.        Series:  Foundations  of  psychology  (Motion  picture) 

153.1  76-704282 

The  Reliance  on  tradition.  1625-1700  (Filmstrip)  Charles 
E.  Merrill  Pub.  Co.  and  Henry  Francis  du  Pont  Winter- 
thur  Museum.  Made  by  Tricolor,  inc.  Released  by 
Charles  E.  Merrill  Pub.  Co.,  1969. 

2  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  7  In.,  15  mln. 
each.     (Arts  of  tbe  home  In  early  America) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  resource  book  by  Craig  Gllborn. 

CONTENTS :  Background  and  dwellings.  38  fr. — Fumltore  and 
furnishings.     41  fr. 

1.  Architecture.  Colonial— U.  8.  2.  Decoration  and  ornament— 
U.    S.  I.  Charles  E.   Merrill  Publishing  Company.     II.   Henry 

Francis  da  Pont  WInterthnr  Museum.    III.  Series:  Arts  of  tbe  home 
in  early  America  (Filmstrip) 

[NA707]  720.973  7^739378 

Charles  E.  Merrill  Pub.  Co. 


Relief  and  dirnUton   (FUnutrip) 

1960. 


Herbert  H.  Elkins  Co^ 


43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Reading  measlog  Into  maps  throogb 
the  camera  lens) 

Summary:  Introduces  the  concepts  of  Ovation  and  r^ef  and 
applies  these  concepts  to  pictured  landacapee  and  maps.  With 
teacher  guide  frames.     With  o^tiona. 

1.  Altitudes.  2.  Landforma  &.  Maps.  l  Herbert  M.  Sllklns 
Company.  Series :  Bending  meaning  Into  maps  through  the  camera 
lens  (Filmstrip) 

912  76-784a66 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 

Relief  canvas  (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films,  1969.    Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Exploring  painting  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Explains  how  to  make  and  color  a  contoured  form  from 
starched  cloth  representing  a  topological  map.  Shows  that  wboi  tbe 
starch  is  washed  out.  the  result  Is  a  flat  abstract  image.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Art— Technique.  I.  Ikoo  Films.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
Series :  Exploring  painting  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  70-710588 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Relief  pictures  (Motion  picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 


Ikon  Films.     Released  by 


3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Paper  art  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  manual. 

Credits :  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary;  Shows  that  paper  does  have  thickness,  however  slight, 
and  how  to  use  that  thickness  to  build  a  relief.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.   Relief   (Sculpture)     2.  Paperboard.  I.  Ikon  Films.     IL 

Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  (3allt  Series:  Paper  art  awiea 

(Motion  picture) 

372.5  76-709270 

BFA  Educational  Media 

ReUgrion  and  politics  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  hl.ttory  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  18:  A  period  of  transition,  1945-1964) 

Summary:  Dr.  C.  Eric  Uncoln  discusses  the  role  of  ministers  Ln 
the  sodal  prote.st  of  black  Americans  in  urban  ghettos  during  the 
period  1&45-1954.  and  the  effect  of  two  wars,  tbe  N.  A.  A.  C.  P.,  and 
other  factors  In  shaping  political  Ideologies. 

1.  .Negroes— Politics  and  suffrage.  2.  Clergy— Political  activity. 
I.  Lincoln.  Charles  Eric.  n.  New  York.  TelevUlon  station  WCBS- 
TV.  m.  Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc. 
Series :  Black  heritage :  a  history  of  Afro- Americans  (Motion  picture) 
Section  18 :  A  period  of  transition,  1W5-1854. 

309.173  72-704099 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Religion  and  resistance  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia   University.     Released    by   Holt,   Rinehart  and 

Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  Mkw.  16  mm.  (Bla^  heritage:  a  history  of 
Atro-Amerlcans.  Section  5:  Rebellion  and  resistance  in  the  South 
and  North) 

Summary.'  Vincent  Harding  exposes  th«  vlrltual  undercurrent 
which  aided  and  abetted  the  active  realatance  of  blacks  to  enslave- 
ment—  Including  the  rerolntlonary  meaaages  shrouded  In  religion 
that  revolt  leaders  such  as  Nat  Tunter  ai^  Denmark  Veaey  used. 
He  discusses  such  hymns  as  Steel  away  In  which  the  slaves  secretly 
encouraged  one  another  to  quit  the  set  rices  of  the  master  and 
either  lire  a  life  ot  rebellion  In  the  South  or  escape  to  the  North. 

1.  Slavery  in  the  United  States — Insarrectloos,  etc  2.  Negro 
^>lrltaalB.  L  Harding,  Vincent  n.  New  York.  Telerlsitm  sta< 
tlon  WCBS-TV.  m.  Columbia  University,  iv.  Hott,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  Inc.  Series:   Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Amer- 

icans (Motion  picture)     Section  5:  Rebellion  and  resistance  In  the 
South  and  North. 

301.451  76-704049 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


169 


ReUgiMi    iMl    traditiM    in    Japu    (FUmtirip)       Warren 
Schloat  Prodactiooa,  1968. 

58  fr  color.  S6  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a,  12  in..  SSt  rpm.,  14 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Japan:  an  anthroiKdockal  study  Id  depth) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  complete  transcript. 

Creditt:  Author.  Ethel  J.  Alpenfels. 

Summon''  Shows  the  major  religious  faiths  of  Japan,  emphasising 
their  origin,  place  in  Japanese  history,  and  Uifluence  on  the  dally 
lives  of  the  Japane«  people.  „    ..  ^,        „, 

1  Japan— Religion.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleasant- 
villa,   N    Y         Series-    Japan:   an   anthropological  study   In   depth 

"•"°^'"  299  FiA«^75 

ProductlOQs 


Warren  Sdiloat 


ReUgi<»i   in  Roasia    (Motion  picture) 
Foundation,  1968. 


International   Film 


20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Russia  today  series) 

CredUi:   Producer   and  i>hotograpber,  Julien   Bryan;   editor.   Ye- 

"sBmmon/;   Traces  the  history  of  fire  of  the  major  religions  of 
Russia,  and  discusses  the  status  of  religion  today.  _       ^    . 

1    Russia— Religion.  l  International  Film  Foundation,  Inc., 

New  York.         Series:  RusaU  today  series  (Motion  picture) 

200.947  77-701843 

International  Film  Foundation 


Religion  in  the  USSR  (Motion  picture)  Institute  on  Com- 
munism and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbllt  Uni- 
versity, in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     (Hie  Nature  of  cooomanlsm.  no.  34) 

With  study  guide. 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director.  Gerald  Barlage. 

Summary:  Lecturer  Ewlng  P.  Shahan  dlscuases  the  Oommnnut 
attitude  toward  religion,  the  alma  to  destroy  It,  and  the  degree  of 
success  which  was  achieved. 

L  Communism  and  religion.  L  Tanderbilt  University,  NashvlUe. 
Institute  on  Communism  and  OMistltutiODal  Democracy.  Series: 
Ttte  Nature  of  communism  (Motloo  picture)  no.  34. 

Fi 67-604 


Las   Religiones   romanas    (Filmstrip)     Society    for   Visual 
Education,  1971. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm., 
15  min.     (La  VIda  en  la  Roma  antlgua) 

S|)nnish  version  of  The  religions  of  Roma 

CREDITS:  Narrator,  Luis  Carlos  tJrlbe;  conanltaots,  Laura  E. 
Stroud,  Joseph  Chada ;  photographer.  Laura  EL  Stroud. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  religions  of  the  early  Romaoa.  Ex- 
amines the  pagan  beliefs  and  practices  and  tbe  development  and 
growth  of  Christianity  in  ancient  Rome. 

1.  Rome — Religion.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Mncatlon.  Inc..  Chi- 
cago. II.  The  Religions  of  Rome  (FUmstrlp)  III.  Series:  La  Vlda 
en  la  Roma  antlgua  (Filmstrip) 

[BL802]  292  78-739095 

Society  for  Visual  Bducatlon 


The  Religions  oi  black  Africans  (Filmstrip)    Family  Films. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

58  fr.  c-olor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm..  10 
mln.     ( DisooTering  black  .Africa) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Author,  Paul  R.  Kldd. 

Summarj- :  Shows  African  art  and  sculpture  which  express  reli- 
gious ideas  and  feelings  and  reveal  the  African's  interrelationship 
with  nature.  Focuses  on  the  three  living  religions  In  Africa:  tradi- 
tional. Christian,  and  Islamic. 

1.  Africa— Religion.  I.  Family  Films,  Inc.  II.  Society  for  Vis- 
ual Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  (Series:  Discovering  black  Africa 
(Filmstrip) 

200.96  78-738055 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Religi<»is   of   the   American   Indian    (Filmairip)     Warren 

Schloat  Productions,  1969. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  SM  rpm.,  IS 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (The  American  Indian:  a  study  In  depth) 

With  teacher's  guide 

Creditt:  Producer,  Judy  Bantz;  writer.  Ethel  J,  Alpenfels. 

Summary:  Religions  professionals,  such  as  priests  and  shamans, 
discuss  the  ceremonies.  Iconography,  and  personal  practices  of  several 
American  Indian  religions.  Illustrates  several  categories  of  Indian 
magic. 

1.  Indiana  of  North  America — Religion  and  mythology.  i. 

S<^loat  (Warren)  Productions,  PleasantviUe,  N.  Y.  Series:  Tbe 
American  Indian :  a  study  la  depth  (Filmstrip) 

970.1  76-786185 

Warren  Schloat  Prodoe-  tlooa 


Religious  art  (Filimtrip)  Educational  Productions,  Eng- 
land. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Prothmann  Associates, 
1966. 

24  fr.     b&w.     3S  mm. 

With  lecture  notes. 

Summary:  Describes  vsrioos  pieces  of  art  whieb  have  r^lgloua  Bat>- 
Jecta. 

L  Christian  art  and  symbolism.        i.  Educational  Productions,  ltd. 
n.  Prothmaim  Associates. 

765  72-734260 

Prothmaim  Associates 


The  Religioos  experience   (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill, 
1971.    Made  by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm     (Tbe  Humanities  series) 
SUMMARY:   Explores  tbe  various  facets  of  the  rtilglous  expe- 
rience, dlscuases  the  meaning  of  religion  to  mati,  and  portrays  the 
forms  and  rituals  of  several  religions. 

1.   Experience   (Reli^on)     2.  Religions.        I.  McGraw-Hill   Book 
Company.     II.  Series:  The  Humanities  series  (Motion  picture) 
[BL53]  291  78-713372 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Religious   freedom   in   America's  beginnings   (Motion   pic- 
ture)   Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

14  Diln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Educational  collaborator,  Sydner  E.  Ahlatrom. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  tbe  blstory  of  religious  freedom  from  the 
1600's  to  the  present  to  abow  bow  It  developed  In  the  United  Statea 
to  the  point  wfaere  It  became  gnaraoteed  by  Federal  and  State  laws. 

1.  Religious  liberty— r,  S.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[BR616]  323.44  76-7X8126 

Coronet  loatnictlonal  Films 

ReUgioM  iimpM— <*  [MotioD  picture]  InterUniverstty  Hiitory 
Film  Consortium,  Leeds,  Eng.,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Irish  Univenity  Preu,  1972. 

45  min.    id.     bftw.     16  ram. 
With  cfitical  bibliography  and  diacuuion  booklet 
CREDITS:  Director.  Nkholu  Prooay;  wriier.  John  Grcnville, 
SUMMARY:  Deab  with  the  many  forma  of  audiovisual  perauaaioo  and  cov- 
en the  main  fomis  of  hagiography  and  the  creation  of  atercotypes.  Catholic  and 
Ptoteatani  ai  well  aa  noa-Chriatian.  Shows  the  imporlance  of  mass  penuaaton 
in  the  context  of  the  Reformation  and  Counter- Reformation. 

I.    Hagiography       2.    Religious   education — Audio-visual   aids.         1     In- 
terltnivenity  Htatory  Rim  Consortium.     11.  Iriah  Univenity  Press. 

lBX4662i  940.2  72-701251 

Iriah  University  Prev  72  MARC 

R^gious  rites  in  rural  Japan  {Motion  picture)    Doubleday 
Multimedia,  1970. 

4  mil),     ^i.     cMlur.     super  S  mm.     (Japan  series) 

Ijxifi  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Svmniarji:  Portrayn  the  Importance  of  religion  la  the  dally  lives 
of  the  Japanese  people  living  In  a  seacoast  village. 

1.   Japan — Religion.  i.   Doubleday   Multimedia.  Series: 

Japan  series  (Motion  picture.    Doubleday  Multimedia) 

209.52  70-708014 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Religious  Television  Associates 


Footnote  to  genesis. 

If  you're  not  there,  you're  missed. 

This  solitude  through  which  we  go  . . .  is  I, 

Relocati<»  ot  Japanesc-Aaieriauis:  Uatotlcal  backgroimd.  [Film- 
strip]  Zenker  Productioiu.  Released  by  Social  Studies  School 
Service,  1971. 

so  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector.  I 
a.  for  aulonutic  projector).  16  min.  (Relocstion  of  Japanese- A  me  ricani:  right 
or  wrong?) 

With  guide  and  study  prinlt. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Harry  Kiiano. 

SUMMARY:  Tracca  the  adaptation  of  Japanese  immigrants  to  life  in  the 
United  Suus,  aftd  the  rising  sttspicion.  resentment,  and  prejudice  evinced  by 
non-oriental  Americans  toward  the  industrious  and  economically  successful 
Japanese-  Americans. 

1  Japanese  in  the  United  Suies.  I.  Zenger  Productions  II.  Social  Studies 
School  Service.  111.  Scries:  Relocation  of  Japanese- Americans:  right  or  wrong? 
[Filmstrip] 

jE184J3]  323  70-740573 

A.L..A  Booklist  73  MARC 

Relocation  of  Japaaesc-Americans:  wartime  evacuation.  [Film- 
stripi  Zenger  Productions.  Released  by  Social  Studies  School 
Service,  1971. 

88  fr.  bJiw.  1)  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s  (I  s.  for  maituul  projector.  I 
i  {of  automatic  projccioi).  18  min  (Relocation  of  JBpancsi.'-Ami.-iksnk:  right 
or  ^tnwf?) 

With  guide  and  study  prints. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Harry  Kitano. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  thai  the  reltxalion  of  the  Jipiincsc-Aiiu-ric:'i>»  wu> 
the  result  of  wanime  hysteria  after  the  aitaLk  un  Pearl  Harbor  and  thui  the 
relocation  was  a  suspension  uf  civil  libcriie»  Show»  how  life  in  the  rcloi-aiion 
camps  affected  family  relationshipa,  ethnic  identit),  and  loyalty  U>  the  United 
States. 

I.  Japanese  in  the  United  Slates.     2  Concentration  camp>     Lnitcd  Stales 

I   Zenger  Productions      II  Social  Studies  S<.-h<H>l  Service.     III.  S..'rics.  kclocii< 
tiofl  of  J spancsc- Americans:  right  or  wrong?  [Filmstrip] 

[D769.8.A6]  323  74-740574 

A.L.A.  Booklist  72  MARC 

The  Reluctant  debutante  {Motion  picture)  Avon  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Metro-Gold  wyn-Mayer,  1958. 

96  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

ClneniaScope. 

Baned  on  Ihe  play  of  the  same  title  by  William  Douglas  Home. 

CredUa:  Producer.  I'andro  S.  Berman;  director.  Vincente  Mlnnelll ; 
acreenplay,  William  Douglas  Home:  music,  Eiddie  Warner;  director 
of  photography,  Joneph  Ruttenberg;  film  editor,  Adrleane  Kazan. 
Casi:  Res  Harrison,  Kay  Kendall  Sandra  Dee,  John  Saxon,  Angela 
t«nBtrary. 

Summary:  A  comedy  In  which  8  titled  English  couple  plot  to  And 
a  husband  of  the  right  social  status  for  their  teen-aged  daughter, 
who  prefers  a  Jazx  drummer. 

I.  Home,  William  Douglas.  The  reluctant  debutante,  ii.  Avon 
ProdtKttoos,  loa     m.  Hetro-Ooldwyla-Mayer,  Inc. 

781.48  7^-707828 

The  Reluctant  witness  (Motion  picture)  American  Trial 
lawyers  Association.  Made  by  University  of  Michifi:an. 
Relens-,1  by  Roscoe  Poand-Ameiicnn  Trial  I^awyers  Foun- 
dation, 1067. 

approz.  10  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Civil  ndvorates  serlea.  no.  r>> 
SUMMARY:  l>eals  with  various  aspects  of  a  civil  lawsuit  Involv- 
ing an  autiiinoblle  accident  case.    Shows  the  sttorney  for  the  plain- 
tiff perauadlng  a  witness  to  have  a  more  favorable  viewpoint  of  bla 
client's  cause. 

1.  Wltneaaes— U.  8.  1.  American  Trial  Lawyers  Aaaoclatloa. 

II.  Itoacoe  I'ound- American  Trial  lawyers  Pouodatlon.     III.  Series: 
CiTll  sdvortitv*  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  5- 
[KF8950J  M7  74-714013 

Boacoe  Pouitd-AnierlcaD  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


The  Remagen  Brid^  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  195». 

30  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecflst  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Crcditi:  Producer.  Burton  Benjamin ;  writer.  Hal  Boyle;  narrator, 
Walter  Cronklte;  uiuslc.  George  Antbell ;  editor.  Harold  Sliver. 

SumitMry:  I'sea  actual  footage  to  describe  the  capture  of  the  Rhine 
River  bridge  at  Remagen  on  March  7.  IMS.  Includes  interviews  with 
the  former  Oerman  cotnmander  of  the  bridge  and  the  first  American 
soldier  to  cross  it  during  the  maneuver.  Emphasizes  the  Importance 
of  the  capture  to  tbe  Allied  position. 

1.  Remagen,  Ger.^Bridges— Ludendorff  Bridce.  i.  The  Twen- 

tieth century  (Television  program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Sys- 
tem, inc.     CBS  News. 

Fi  67-230 

The  Remainder  in  division  (termites)  (Motion  picture) 
National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  in  coopera- 
tion with  General  Ijearninf?  Corp.  Made  by  Davidson 
Films.    Released  by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

8  min.  sd.  color. '  16  mm.  (Elementary  mathematica  tot  teacb- 
ers  and  studeata.    Student  film  0C) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Projett  director.  Harry  D.  Rudennao ;  teacher*, 
I.,aiireD  G.  Woodby,  Jotteph  Moray. 

SUMMARY :  An  animated  film  in  which  termites  and  squirrels 
demonstrate  how  to  work  division  prt^lems  Id  whl(4i  there  are  re- 
mainders. 

1.   IMvisioQ.        I.   National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Hatbematlca. 
II.   Silver  Burdett  Company.     III.  Series:  Elementary  matbemaUca 
for  teachers  and  students.    Student  fllm  6G  (Uotlon  pictare) 
[QA117]  611  7a-7137U 

Silver  Burdett  Co. 

Remarkable  Rebecca  Riley  (Filmstrip)  Multimedia  Educa- 
tion. Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
1971. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in..  331  ■'pm.. 
8  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Phonics — Initial  consonant  sounds,  group  2) 

Also  l«sued  with  phonotape  Iti  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  story  which  stressee  the  initial  conso- 
nant sound  of  the  letter  "r."    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling— Juvenile  fllma. 
2.  English  language  — Alphabet  — Juvenile  films,  a  English  lan- 
guage— Consonanta — Juvenile  films.  I.  Multimedia  Education, 
inc.  II.  Society  for  Visual  Macatlon,  Inc..  Chicago.  III.  Serlea: 
Phonics— Initial  consonant  sounds  (Filmstrip)  group  2. 
[LB1526]  372.6  74^739496 
Society  for  Visual                             Education 

Rembrandt  {Filmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slidefl, 

1966. 

15  fr.    color.    36  mm. 
>  Summary:  A  study  of  tbe  art  of  Rembrandt,  ootlug  that  bis  major 
emphasis  was  on  portrait  painting,  but  that  hia  work  also  fadudes 
landscapes  and  religious  art.    With  captions. 

1.   Rembrandt   Hamienauooii   van   Rljn.   ie(»-l«».  i.  Budek 

( Herbert  E  )  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

759.9492  7S-734618 

Budek  FUms  and  SUdea  of  OaU£. 

Rembrandt  {Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

3  niii^      jii.     color.     8  mm.     (Holland) 

IjOop  liiiii.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Suffimar;/:  Shoivs  the  environment  In  which  Rembrandt  lived,  and 
his  exhibited  works  at  the  Rijksmuseum  and  Maurltshuls,  Including 
The  anatomy  lesson  of  Professor  Tulp,  Apostle  Paul,  Night  watch 
Syndics  of  the  Drapers'  Guild.  Includes  scenes  of  Rembrandt's  home 
In  Amsterdam. 

1.  Rembrandt  Harmenazoon  van  Rijn,  1006-1669.  i.  Park  Films. 
Series:  Holland  (Motion  picture) 

92T  Fi  A  68-5203 

Park  Films 

Rembrandt  {Filnintrip)     Wan-en  Schloat  Productions,  1969. 

2  filmstrips  (pL  1,  57  f r. ;  pt.  2,  60  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and 
phoiiodi--«:  4  s.,   12  In..  33i  rpin.,  34  min.     (Lives  of  old  masters) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cicditx:  Writer,  Lucie  B.  McCandless;  editor.  G.  Warren  Schloat, 
Jr. 

tiiimmmy:  Presents  a  view  of  Ihe  life  and  works  of  Rembrandt  In 
terms  of  his  acliievemeuts  and  of  the  great  historical  events  of  the 
time. 

1.   Rembrandt   Harmenszoon   van  Rljn,  1606-1668.  i.  Schloat 

(Warren)    Productions,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  T.        Series:  Lives  of  old 
masters  (Filmstrip) 

927  79-733804 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

Rembrandt  (Filmatrip)  Visual  Publications,  London,  1968. 
Released  in  tbe  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications, 
1970. 

39  fr.     color.    8i5  mm.     (Master  painters) 

Ih.uble-frame  version  also  Issued. 

With  study  gtiide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Rembrandt,  examin- 
ing the  Intluences  which  affected  him,  and  showing  how  his  work 
has  Influenced  subsequent  artists. 

1.  Rembrandt  Harmenssoon  vau  RiJn,  1606-1689.  I.  Visual 

Publications,   ltd..   London.     II.   Mclntyre  Visual   Publications.     III. 
Series:  Master  painters  (Filmstrip) 

|:ND653.R        j  769.9492  70-739016 

Ucliityre  Visual  Publications 


Rembrandt   (Filmstrip) 
tional  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia   Britannic*  Educa- 


.17  fr.     <-olor.     3.'>  mm.     and  pbomidlw.     (Great  men  of  art,  aeries  2) 

With  teacher'a  gulile. 

rREI>lTS:  Producer,  Max  Helni;  collaborator,  Sadja  Heraog. 

.SUMMARY :  Tells  of  the  life  and  work  of  the  Dutch  pahiter  Rem- 
brandt. Explains  that  he  was  an  I  nd  I  vidua  list,  resistant  to  academic 
tradltloD,  and  that  his  paltiMngs  embody  a  large  variety  of  tech- 
niques. Points  out  that  Rembrandt  iransrormed  etching  Into  a  self- 
stifflclent  art  form.  Shows  exampleti  of  his  work  such  as.  The  night 
watch,  Flight  Into  Egypt,  several  self-porl raits,  and  others. 

1    Rembrandt  IlHrmenssoon  van  Rljn,  1606-1060.  I.  Encyclo- 

paedia BritannlCM  IMiicatlona)  Corporation.     II.  Series:  Great  men 
of  art  (Filmstrip)  series  2. 

[ND663.R        1  756.9492  78-789824 

En'jolopaedla  Rrltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


73-712958 


Rembrandt  and  the  Bible  {MoHon  pieture)  American 
Broadca^ng  Co.,  in  association  wiUi  Southern  Baptist 
Convention.  Released  by  American  Broadcasting  Co., 
1968. 

so  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Dlrectioaa) 

Summary:  Uses  more  than  100  tranaparencles  of  Rembraodt's 
paintings  In  a  study  of  ttie  great  master's  tiae  of  the  Bible  aa  a 
source  of  Inspiration.  Points  out  tbe  wtya  In  which  Rembrandt's 
personal  lite  was  reflected  In  his  work. 

1.  Rembrandt  Harmenszoon  van  Rljn,  1606-1666.  l  American 
Broadcasting  Company.        Series :  Directions  ( MotltMi  picture) 

759.9492  77-702544 

OINB 

Rembrandt  and  the  Bible  (Motion  picture)  American 
Broadcasting  Co.  Edited  and  released  by  Graphic  Cur- 
riculum, 1971. 

30  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer  and  director,  Aram  Boyajian ;  writer  •  Oedle 
Starr ;  narrator,  John  Cunningham ;  original  mualc,  Alexander  Vlas 
Datxenko. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  76  of  Rembrandt's  paintings  which  portray 
his  development  as  an  artisL  Includes  hb  mature  works  which  ex- 
press a  strong  Biblical  InStience. 

1.    Rembrandt   Harmenroon   van  Rljn.   ie06-166&.     2.   Bible— Pic- 
tures, Itlostratlons,  etc.        I.  American  Broadcsisting  Company.     II. 
Graphic  (Curriculum,  Inc. 
[ND65;i.R         ]  759.9492 

A.  I.  .\.  Booklist 


Rembrandt  Films,  New  York 
see 

Here's  Nudnik. 

Paintinc  through  the  afea. 


Renbraadt'a  Christ.  [Motion  picture]      Les  Films  de  satume 
[France]  1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 


From  the  Anthony  Rolsnd  collection  uf  films  on  srt 

Also  issued  in  s  series  entitled  The  history  of  srt  Pro|r«m  5:  Reslily  snd 
msLc-belicf  -three  eeniurics  of  contrssl. 

CREDITS:   Director.  Anthony  Rolind:  music.  Henry  Barrsud. 

SUMMARY:  E^smincs  s  scries  of  drawings  in  which  members  of  Rem- 
brsndts  fsmily  snd  the  poor  snd  simple  townspeople  of  Amsterdim  sre  repre- 
sented ss  BibliesI  chsracters  encountering  Christ  as  He  rulflUed  his  mission  on 
esrih, 

I,  Rembrandt  Harmenszoon  van  Rijn.  1606-1669.        1.  Roland.  Anthony. 
II   LcsFilmsdcsslurne.     HI,  Time-Life  Films.     IV  The  History  of  srt.  Pro|rim 
5    Rcaliiy  ar>d  mskc-bclief-  three  centuries  of  contrast   (Motion  picture) 
(NC263i  759.9492  79-714522 

Time-Life  Films  72 


MARC 


170 


Rembrandt's  Three  crosses  (Motion  picture)     Arts  Council 

of  Great  Britain,  Ijondon.  1%9.  Made  by  Balfour  Films. 
T-oii'loii.  Released  in  the  T'.  S.  by  Films  Tncorpomted, 
1971. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Dudley  Shaw  Ashton;  photography,  Wolf- 
gang SiiBchltEky:  editor,  Sarah  Phillpeon. 

SI'MMARY:  Christopher  White  examines  The  three  crosses  by 
Rembrandt,  showing  how  the  print  developed,  and  bow  the  artist 
varied  his  effects  by  use  of  different  papers  and  different  inking 
of  tbe  plate. 

1.   Rembrandt  Harmenszoon  van  RUn,  1006-1669.     Three  crosses. 
I.  Aris  Council  of  Great  Britain.    II.  Films  Incorporated. 
[NE2054.5.R4]  767  70-712018 

Films  Incorporated 


Remedy  for  riot  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News.    Released  by 
Carouwl  Films,  1968. 

37  mill.     sd.     b*w,     16  mm. 

A  special  report  based  on  tbe  flndlnga  of  the  President's  Advisory 
Commission  on  Civil  Disorders. 

Creditt:  Producers.  John  Sharnick,  Bernard  Blrnbaum.  Philip 
Scheffler,  Joseph  Wersbba  ;  reporter,  Harry  Reasoner. 

Summar-y:  Traces  and  analyses  the  rise  in  civil  disorders  In  the 
United  States,  and  discusses  the  problem  of  racism  and  its  possible 
outcome. 

1.  Riots— U.  S.  2.  U.  S.— Race  question.  3.  Race  discrimination— 
U.  S.  I.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  News.  n. 
Carousel  Films,  inc..  New  Sork. 

364.4  Fi  A  68-3217 

Carousel  Films 


Remember?  (Fiinutrip)    Herbert  M.  Ellcina  Co.,  1970. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  331  rvm.,  20 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Readwell  essays — sound  and  sight  serlea  1) 

Creditt;   Authors,  John   Ryan,  Judy  Romberger,  Kathleen  Alton; 
narrator,  John  Ryan;  ari,  Joy  Maboff,  Qretchen  Rosslter. 

Summot-y.'  A  reading  exercise  which  presenu  scientific  facts  about 
the  sun.    With  captions. 

1.    Sun.        I.    Herbert   H.    Elklns   Company.        Series:    Readwell 
essays — sound  and  sight  series  1  (Filmstrip) 

428.4  71-737103 

Herbert  M.ElklQsCa 

Remember  Eden  (Motion  picture)    Cine-Catii.    Released  by 
Arthur  Barr  Productions,  1971. 

10  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer.  Rolf  Foraberg. 

SCMMAKV :  Dramatises  the  poem  Remember  Eden,  by  Rolf  Fora- 
berg. Against  the  moods  and  cnlors  of  the  changing  seaaons,  young 
adults  express  a  variety  of  viewpoints  related  to  the  man-woman 
relationship  as  their  atream  of  consciousness  explon>s  values  which 
range  from  exploitation  and  conquest,  to  a  meaningful  relationship 
of  life-long  love  and  fidelity. 

1.  Interpersonal  relatlona.  2.  Lore.        I.  Forsbsrg.  Rolf.     Re- 

memb«>r  Eden.     II.  Clne<^tb  (Firm)     IIL  Barr  (Arthur)  Produc- 
tions, Pasadena,  Oallf. 

801.41  77-711462 

Arthur  Barr  Prodoc-  tlons 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Remember  Pcui  Harbor~Amerie»  tX  war  1M1-4S  {Mo- 
tion 'picture)     Hearst  MetnAone  News,  1966. 

17  mia.    Ml.     b&w.     16  nun.     (Screra  oewi  digest,  t.  9,  do.  S> 

Wltb  Btorr  Ralde. 

^tHfMHory-  Tnc«a  hl^IlgbU  of  AsterlcK  at  war  oo  the  battlefroot 
and  on  tbe  bome  froot  from  Pearl  Harfwr  to  T.  J.  Da;. 

1,  World  War.  19S&-1M5— U.  S.  i.   Hearst  Bdatrotone  Newt, 

Inc..  New  York.  Series:  Screra  news  dlfest   (UoUon  ^ctore) 

T.  9.  DO.  S. 

W0.63  7(^700284 

Hearst  Hetrotoae  News 

R«ncmbcr  the  daj  ...  in  pjetures  (Motion  picture) 
Kastman  Kodak  Co.,  1968. 

23  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

fimnmaty:  Traces  tbe  bistorj  of  smsleur  pbotosrspby  with  bis- 
torical  sketches  and  sctuat  antique  props.  Concludes  wttb  demon- 
strations of  tbe  newf«l  Kodak  cameraa 

1.   FbotCffrapby — History,        l  Eastman   Kodak  Companj. 

770  76-701729 

CINE 

Remember  joor  name  and  address  (FUmttrip)  Jam  Handy 
Orf^anization,  1967. 

96  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  a  mlcrocroore.  (Sine 
a  s(»)c  of  safetr.  do.  2) 

Based  on  a  song  In  the  book  entitled  Sln(  a  soot  of  safety,  by 
Ir*li«  Caesar. 

Bummtary:  Shows  children  what  to  do  when  tbey  are  lost  and 
bow  to  protect  themaelres. 

1.  Safetr  education — Jarenlle  films.  l  Caesar,  Irrlof,  IMC- 
Slng  a  sons  of  safety,  n.  Jam  Bandy  Organisation,  Inc.  Series : 
Sing  a  song  of  safety  (ritmstrip)  no.  2. 

372.1  Fi  A  68-4035 

Jam  Handy  Organlsatloa 

A  Remembrance  day  salute  (Motion  picture)  Royal  Ca- 
nadian Legion,  Ottawa,  196fi.  Made  by  Morelond-Ijatch- 
ford. 

10  min.     sd.     b&w.    S5  mm. 

CreiUt:  Director,  Phillip  Crump:  cinematography,  Stanley  LI- 
plnskL 

Bummary:  A  film  salute  to  honor  the  dead  of  World  Wars  t  and 
n, 

1.  European  War.  1914-1918— Casualties  (Statlstla,  ett)  2. 
World  War,  1989-1945~Ca8naItl«  (SUtlstIca,  etc)  i.  Hoyal 

Canadian  Legion. 


National  nim  Board  of 


940.546 

Canada 


Fi  A  68-1226 


Remont,  Pierre 


Remington,  Frederic,  1861-1909 


Hie  American  cowboy. 

Remington  Arms  Company,  Inc. 
see 

Exhibition  shooting. 


The  Farm. 

The  Great  tradition. 
One  at  a  time. 

Plastic  shells — how  they  were  developed. 
Runways  in  the  wild. 

Skeet  shooting  with  D.  Lee  Braun. 

The  Story  behind  the  Model  1100. 
Trapshooting. 

Remington  Rand,  inc.    Systems  Division 


It  must  be  somewhere!    A  report  on  sim- 
plified records  management. 

Remington  Rand  television  commercial    (Motion 
picture) 

see    Christmas  telephone  [Remington  Rand  tele- 
vision commercialj;   Racing  car  [Remington  Rand 
television  commercial) 

Tbe  Remnant  (Motion  picture)  Jewish  Theological  Semi- 
nary of  America.  Made  and  released  by  National  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1969. 

60  mtn.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 
rreodt  TarsioQ  also  Issued. 

t  on  tbe  NBC  series  Eternal  Ught 
y:   Traces   tbe   tilittory   of  tbe  Jewish  people  Id   rartoos 

JB  In  Eunve,  from  tbe  time  of  tbe  Boman  BepaUtc  until 

tlw  time  of  Hitler,  and  discusses  Ibe  holocaust  leading  to  the  forma- 
tloo  of  tbe  state  of  Israel. 

L  Jews  In  Europe  —  Histwy.  2.  Holocaust,  Jewish  (lBe9-lMB) 
L  Btemil  light  (TrierifllOD  program)  n.  Jewish  Tbeologtcal  Sem- 
inary of  America,     m.  Nattooal  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 

M6  70-706096 

CINE 


Paris  flash. 


Remote  aenatng:  a  new  loak  at  agriodtwe  (Fihnatrip) 
Office  of  Information,  U.  S.  Dept  of  Agriculture.  Re- 
leas^  by  Photo  Lab.  1971. 

40  fr.  color.  SS  mm.  and  pbooodlsc:  2  s.  (1  a  for  manual 
projector,  1  a  for  automatic  projector).  12  ln„  2Si  rpm.,  10  mtn. 
each  side. 

Al»o  Imaed  at  slldefl. 

With  itulde. 

Rl'MHARY :  Sbows  bow  infraf«d  ptiototrapby  belps  sclentlsta  to 
Identify  tbe  kind  of  crop  growing  In  a  IMA,  gauge  Its  rigor,  and 
detect  plant  disease.  Insect  infestatioa,  and  drought 

I.  Aerial  photography  In  agricnltare.  2.  Pbotograpby,  Infra-red. 
I.  Photo  Lab.  Inc.,  WasblDgton,  D.  C.  II.  U.  8.  D«pt  of  Agricul- 
ture.   OAce  of  Information. 

[SD387.A25]  630.289  74-739445 

V.  S.  Natl  Agr.  LIbr. 

The  Removable  partial  dentore  (Motion  picture)  Dental 
Research  and  Educational  Films,  1964. 

5  mIn.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Bummary:  Explains  that  only  In  certain  cases  will  a  dentist  con- 
sider extracting  all  remaining  teeth  and  dlscosiee  the  preparatory 
procedures  a  dentist  must  perform.  lUustrates  why  tbe  remorable 
partial  denture  Is  Important  In  maintaining  dental  health  and  per- 
sonal aiwearance. 

1.  Partial  denturea  L  D«ital  Reaeardi  and  Bdacatlonal  Films, 
Inc. 

617  Fi  A  68-1791 

Doital  Research  and  Educational  Films 

Removal  and  installation  of  brake  shoes  on  self  adjusting 
Bendiz  brakes  (Motion  picture)  Raybar  Technical  Films, 
1966. 

4  mIn.     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Sbows  remoral  of  tbe  rarlous  parts  of  tbe  brake,  clean- 
ing of  tbe  backing  plate,  and  assembly  and  adjustment  of  the  new 
brakes. 

1.  Aatomoblles — Brakea  2.  Automobiles — Malnteoanoe  and  re- 
pair.       I.  RaytMr  Technical  Films. 

629.28  Fi  68-224 

RemoTal  of  eorseal  and  aderel  eoatact  lewee.  [Motioa  picture] 
SchotA  of  Sumng,  Ohio  State  Univeruty.  Made  and  reieaaed 
by  Dept  of  Photofra^^y  and  Cinema,  1971. 

9  mio.  (d.  color.  16  mm.  (Nunan|  technique*  for  tbe  care  of  psbsMS 
with  impaired  vision) 

SUMMARY;  Uses  close-up  photography  to  demoMtratc  emergency  mmml 
or  nicttoa  c«p  ranoval  of  >  pstient's  comesi  or  Klers]  contact  lenses. 

I .  Coaiact  leases.  I.  OUo.  Sute  University.  Colwnbus.  School  of  Nscs- 
iag.  U.  Ohio.  State  Uaivcrnty.  Columbw.  Dept  of  Photography  aad 
Cincms.  111.  Scries:  Nurnng  teclmiquei  for  the  care  of  pstieab  with  impaired 
vision.  {Motion  picture} 

tRE977.C6i  610.73  72-700351 

aNE  72  MARC 

RcsDOral  of  Foley  catheter:  male  (Motion  picture)  DelU 
CoUefire.    Released  by  Prontice-Hall,  1969. 

3  mIn.    ai.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  aiatls  and  tectmlqiies} 

Loop  film. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Bummary:  Denwuitrates  ttw  rflmonl  of  a  Folay  eatbetcr.  De- 
Bcrlbea  the  equipment  needed. 

1.  Crlnary  catbeterlMttoo.  i.  DelU  Colk«a.  u.  Prwitlce-HaU, 
inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  tecbutqaes  (Uottoo  plc^te) 

610.73  70-701161 

Preodce-Hall 

Removal  of  protein  wastes  in  vertebrates  (Motion  picture) 
American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Cal- 
vin  Productions.      Released   by   McGraw-Hill    Book   Co., 

1967. 

IS  mIn.     Hd.     color.     16  mm.     (Our  itrlng  world) 

Shortened  reraion  of  tbe  1900  motion  picture  entitled  Excretion. 

With  KUlde. 

Summary:  Prewuts  the  chief  functions  of  the  mammalian  kidney 
and  illustrates  Tariatitms  and  similarities  In  various  kidneys  as 
otwervod  In  Insects,  earthworm,  shark,  and  frog.  Introduces  tbe 
neidiron  and  explains  tbe  significance  of  ^omerulus  and  Bowman's 
capentes. 

1.  Kidneys.  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences,     n. 

HcOraw-HllI  Book  Company,     m.  Excretion  (Motion  picture)         Se- 
ries :  Our  living  world  (Motion  picture) 

599  Fi  A  67-5660 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 

ReaMval  of  gimplc  sataies.  [Motion  picture]      DelU  College. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1972. 

>pprnx.  4  min.     si.     color,     jupet  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film  in  cartndge. 

With  instructor's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  proper  methods  for  the  removal  of  limple 
nonembcdded  and  embedded  sutures. 

1,  Sutures.  2.  Posiopcrattve  care.  1.  DelU  College.  II.  f>Tcalice-Hall, 
inc.     111.  Series:  Nursing  skills  snd  techniques.  [Motion  picture). 

tRDIU,  610.73  72-701019 

Prentice- Hall  72  MARC 


Removing  a  cyHnder  ridge  (Motion  picture)    UcGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Clear- Vue  Films  Corp. 

4  min.  fii.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine 
reballdlDgl) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  use  of  a  ridge  remover  wblcb  ellmlnatea  tbe 
ridge  In  tbe  cylinder  that  pravents  tbe  easy  and  safe  removal  of  the 
piston. 

1.  Automobiles  —  Motors  —  Cyllndera     2.  Pistons.  l  HcOraw- 

HIU  Book  Company.  Series:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  en- 

gine rebuilding  1  {Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-998 

HcOraw-Hiil  Book  Co. 


Rnnoving  a  rivet  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.     Made  by  Baybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Sheet  meUI  nerlea.  Set  2: 
Band  tool  operations) 

hooQ  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacber's  guide. 

SitnHMrv--  Describes  tbe  basic  tooU  aod  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  meaniren  to  use  in  removing  a  rivet. 

1.  Rivets  and  riveting.  l  McOraw-HIll  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Sheet  metal  series.  Set  2:  Hand  tool  operations  (Motion 
picture) 

671.6  76-708076 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Oo. 


Removing  and  replacing  chodts  (Motion  picture)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  abop  series.  KlemenUry 
engine  l;iihe.  set  1) 

With  teacber's  guide 

Bummary:  Demoostratea  the  extreme  care  whit*  must  be  exercised 
when  removing  and  replacing  the  three-  snd  four-Jaw  chucks  and 
the  various  types  of  face  and  drive  plates  In  order  to  prevent  damage 
to  the  nose  of  the  machine  and  to  avoid  personal  Injury. 

1.  Chucks.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ompany.  Series:  Machine 
shop  series.     Elementary  engine  lathe  (Motion  picture)  set  1, 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2483 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Removing  emtact  points  (external  adjustment  type)  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Fairfield  Associates.  Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mlo.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ignition  series) 

Loop  film. 

1,  Automobiles — Ignitlcm — Maintenance  and  repair.  I.  Fair- 

field AvocUtes.     II.  rolversal  Education  and  Vlsoal  Arts.     IIL 
Sarlee:  Ignition  aeries  (Mottoo  plctore) 

[TLai3]  629.28  72-716240 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Removing  frog  pituitary   (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Orp., 
1967.    Made  by  Theodor  R.  Marcus  and  George  P.  Fulton. 

4  oiln      8l.     color.     6  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge.  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and 
standard  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Shows  bow  to  remove  tbe  bead  from  a  dead  female 
frog,  bow  to  mount  the  head  on  a  dissecting  board  to  show  the  exact 
location  of  the  pituitary,  and  how  to  remove  the  iritulury  gland  and 
tissue. 

1.   Pituitary  body.     2.  Frogs— Anatomy.    3.  Dissection. 
I  Ealing  Corporation,  (Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-930 
Ealing  Orporatlon 


Removing  glaze  from  cylinder  wall  (Motion  picture)  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Clear-Vue  Films 
Corp. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  mechsnics  series:  engine 
rebuilding  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  to  use  glaze  breakers  to  remove  the  smooth 
shiny  finish  which  develops  on  the  cylinder  In  the  course  of  normal 
wear  and  which  prevents  new  piston  rings  from  seating  properly. 

1.  Automobiles— Motors — Cyllndera  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 

pany. Series:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine  r^ulldtng  1 

(Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-994 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Removing  ignition  pt^ts  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Asso- 
ciates. Released  bv  Universal  Kdticntiun  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  niln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Servicing  the  small  gasoline 
engine ) 

Loop  film. 

1.  GsH  and  oil  engines — Ignition.     2.  Gas  aod  oil  enginra — Main- 
tenance and  repair.        I.  Fairfield  Associates.     11.  Dnirersal  Educa- 
tion   and   Visaal   Arts.      III.    Series:   Servicing  the  small  gasoline 
engine  (Motion  picture) 
[T.T787]  621.43  76-716292 


Universal  Eldncatlon 


and  Visual  Arts 


171 


Removing  make-up  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  (3orp,,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     {Stagecraft:  Straight  make-up) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Sbows  metbod.«.  materials  and  tecfaniquea  for  removing 
stage  make-Dp. 

1.  Make-up.  Theatrical.  i.  Eotben  Films,    n.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Stagecraft:  Straight 
make-up  (Motion  picture) 

792  70-704843 

Bncycl<Hiaedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Removing  the  piston  from  the  cylinder  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.     Made  by  Clear-Vue  Films 
Corp. 

4  min.  »i.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine 
rebuilding  1 ) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  procedure  to  t>e  followed  In  the  careful  re- 
moval and  Identification  of  all  paris  of  the  piston  and  rod  assembly. 
Points  out  the  Importance  of  keeping  mated  parts  together. 

1.  Pistons.    2.  Automobiles  —  Motors  —  Cylinders.  i.  McGraw- 

Hill  Book  Company.  Series :  Automotive  mechanics  series :  engine 

retniilding  1  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-995 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Removing  unwanted  seams  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  mill.     Ri.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  31 

Loop  aim. 

With  teacber  guide. 

srilMAHV ;  Shows  the  three  most  common  methods  for  reniorlns 


I.  Sewing.        I.  FairBeld  Associates.     II.  Universal  Ekluoatlon  and 
Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Sewing  series  (Motion  picture)  part  3. 
[TT705]  646.2  70-716112 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Removing   unwanted    stitches    (Motion    picture) 
Films,  1967. 


Bailey 


o  mln.    si.    color,    super  S  mm.     (Sewing  sklllw  series,  no.  2) 

Loop  film  tii'iiintett  In  carlrlrlge. 

With  manual. 

(."redlts :  Supervisor,  Joyce  Johnson. 

Summary:  Shows  three  methods  for  removing  seams:  using  the 
fingers  to  start  the  threads,  snipping  the  thi-eads  carefully  with  scis- 
sors, and  uslnR  a  seam  ripper.    With  captions. 

1.  Sewing.        I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series: 

Sewing  skills  m-ries  (Motion  jtlrtui-e)  no.  2. 

646.2  78-709276 

BFA  Educational  Uedla 


Removing  valves  from  a  cylinder  head  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Clear-Vue  Films 
Corp. 

4  iiiin.  *ii.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine 
rehuilding"2l 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  method  for  removing  the  valves  from  the 
cjliiider  head  pointing  out  the  tools  needed,  how  they  are  used,  and 
the  precaution-!  Involved 

1.   Automobiles— Motors— Valves.  i.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Com- 

pany. Serie.i:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine  rebuilding  2 

(Motion  picture) 

629^  Fi  A  68-996 

UcGraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Removing  young  chick  embryo:  filter  paper  ring  {MoUon 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britaanica  Educational  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mtn.     si.     color.     8  mm,     (Biological  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  la  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Btmmary:  Demonstrates  the  filter  paper  ring  method  for  the  re- 
moval of  a  young  chick  for  study  under  the  dissecting  microscope. 
Shows  that  the  filter  paper  ring  method  fHcllltates  removal  of  the 
Intact  embryo  »nd  blood  sinus  for  more  complete  study. 

1.    Chick   embrj-o.  i.   Encyclopaedia   Brltannlca   Educational 

Corporation.  Series:   Biological   techniques   (Motion  picture) 

591.028  Fi  A  68-2160 

BncyclopneUia  Britannlca  Educational  Corp. 

Tiio  Renaissance  {Fihuxtrip)  Uulton  Press,  I.^ndon,  1967? 
Rc'tMso-l  in  thcTT.  S.  by  Diifour  Kditions,  1008. 

47  fr.    h&w.    35  mm.     (British  and  European  history) 

A  Beucoii  fllmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  .Surveys  the  main  aspects  of  the  Renaissance  in  Europe, 
including  discovery  and  trade.  Inventions,  art,  architecture,  literature, 
dramn,  the  Reformation,  and  politics. 

1.  Renaissance.  i,  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,  ii.  Dufour  Edi- 
tions, Inc.        Series:  British  and  European  history   (Ftlmstrlp) 

940.2  Fi  A  67-4039 

Dufour  Editions 

The  Renaissance  {FUmstrip)  Warren  Schloat  Productions, 
1968. 

199  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoflisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  27 
mln.     microgroove.     (History  through  art) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  complete  transcript 

Credilt:  Writer,  Martin  Engel. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  student  to  the  age  of  the  Renalssaace 
by  presenting  the  ideas  of  ita  artists  and  thinkers. 

1.  Renalsjuince.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  rroductloos,  Pleasant- 
▼lUe.  N.  Y.        Series:  History  through  art  (Filmttrlp) 

709.02  Fi  A  68-4519 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 

The  Renaissance  ( Filmstrip)  Educational  Audio  Visual, 
1970.     Made  in  England. 

4  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each),  12  In., 
83)  rpm..  20  mln.  eadi  side. 

With  script  and  teacher's  notes. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Natalie  Davenport;  narrators,  Jerry  Stovln, 
John  (iien:  editor,  Robert  Promer. 

CONTENTS;  1.  The  origins  of  the  Renaissance.  78  fr.— 2.  The 
Renaissance  la  Italy.  76  fr. — 3.  The  Renaissance  In  Borope.  89 
fr.— 4.  Renaissance  art  In  Italy.    80  fr. 

1.  Renaissance.  I.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc.,  Pleasant- 
Tllle,  N.  T. 

709.02  77-737911 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

The  Renaissance  (FUmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

44  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Creiitt:  Author,  Thomas  Crawford. 

B'imninry:  A  general  Introduction  to  the  Renaiasance,  depleting 
the  ari,  religion,  culture,  a&d  governoieot  of  the  times. 

1.  Renaissance.        i.  Troll  Assodatea. 

940.2  71-736252 

Troll  AMOclales 

Renaissance  (Motion  picture)  Jacques  Forgeot,  1968.  Re- 
leased by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

10  mln,    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Hummary:  An  art  fllm  In  which  a  mysterious  piece  of  Junk  which 
has  been  filmed  in  monochrome  vanishes  with  a  flash  and  turns  Into 
a  spectrum  of  colors,  then  explodes  In  various  shades  of  blue. 

1.  Cinematography.     2.  Photography,  Abstract.  t.   Forgeot, 

Jacques.    II.  Pyramid  Kllms,  Inc. 

704.946  77-708686 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Renaissance  (Motion  picture)  Seabourne  Enterprises, 
Maidenhead,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incor- 
iwrated  fl970i 

16  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  paintings  which  demonstrate  the  changes  la 
styles  and  techniques,  especially  the  development  of  perspective,  dur- 
ing the  early  years  of  the  Renaissance. 

1.  Painting,  Renaissance.  2.  Perspective.  I.  Seabourne  Enter- 
prises.   II.  Films  Incorporated- 

759.03  79-711669 

Films  Incorporated 


Rcuitnace.  [Tranaptrenciet]     AEVAC.  1972. 

10  traniparencics.    color,     t  x  10  In. 

in  cue. 

With  32  ovcrtsyx. 

With  leachcr't  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Outlines  the  importut  cauMS  and  results  of  the  Rcaaiiianoe 
period,  referring  to  interests  in  clsMicttm,  the  flowering  of  the  arta,  the  papacy 
and  the  Italian  political  itructure,  the  development  of  the  nation-state  in  Italy, 
Spain,  FTsncc.  and  Enfland,  prominent  penooalitics,  and  Che  difference  between 
the  Reoaiuaace  in  toutbcro  and  northern  Europe. 

1.  Renaissance.       I.  Aevac,  inc. 
eCB36Ij  94a2  72-734097 

AEVAC  72  MARC 


Renaissance  and  Mannerist  painting   (Filmstrip) 
see    The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  8:    Renais- 
sance and  Mannerist  painting 

RenaissaBce  U  black.  [Motion  picture]     KNBC  Television,  1971. 

26  min.     jd      color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  ind  writer,  Larry  Stewart;  nKrrmtor,  Roacoe 
Lee  Browne;  film  editor.  Donn  Hoyer. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  black  artists  John  Riddle  and  Timothy  Washington  as 
ihcy  work  and  discuss  ihcir  ideu  about  an.  Employs  special  optical  techniques 
to  dramatize  their  artistic  styles. 

I  Negro  «ru»i»~United  Suies.  2.  Art— Phikaophy.  1.  Riddle,  John 
Thomas.     II.  Wishinglon,  Timothy.  1946-  III.  KNBC  (Television  >U- 

tion)  Los  Angeles. 

[N6538.N5)  709.2  72-702332 

CINE  72  MARC 

The  Renaissance  in  Florence  (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Asso- 
ciates of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1971. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1,  89  fr. ;  pt.  2.  77  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonmllsos  12  s.  each),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  14  mln.  each  part. 

.\lso  is.sued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Explores  the  philosophy,  politics,  commerce,  aad 
arts  of  the  Itenalssance  In  Florence,  pointing  out  the  naphaals  od 
secularism  and  humanism.  Includes  works  by  Donatello,  Botticelli, 
Masacclo,  Brunelleschl,  Lorenzo  de  Medld,  Leonardo  da  Vlnd,  and 
Ulchelangelo. 

1,    Florence — Intellectual    life.    2.    Renaissance — Italy — Florence^ 
1.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville.  N.  T. 
[DG  735.6]  945.5  78-739900 

Ooldance  Associates. 


The  Renaissance  in  Florence 
see 


Humanities:  The  Renaissance  in  Florence. 


The  Renaissance  in  Italy   (Filvutrip)     Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1969. 

r*  fi-.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonwllsc:  I  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm.,  17 
mln.     microgroove.     (Milestones  to  modern  civilization,  group  1) 

I^-iued  also  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Vreditt:  Author  and  photographer,  John  R,  Poss. 

Summary:  Portrays  attitudes  In  Italy  which  led  to  the  Renaissance, 
and  describes  the  roles  played  by  Rome,  Florence,  and  Venice. 

1.  Renaissance— Italy.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.. 

Chicago.  Series:   Milestones  to  modem  civilization,   (Fllmstrip) 

group  1. 

945  73-734777 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Renaissance  of  a  river  (Motion  picture)  IntersUte  Advis- 
ory Committee  on  the  Susquehanna  River  Basin,  1965. 
Sfade  by  Stuart  Finley,  inc. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  narrator.  Stuart  Flnley;  writer,  Ralph  Bur- 
gin  ;  editor,  Theodore  Jones. 

Summary:  A  documenUry  aim  about  the  Susquehanna  River  Basin 
In  New  York.  Pennsylvania,  and  Maryland— Its  beauty  and  Its  ugli- 
ness, its  problems  and  its  promise.  Includes  a  discussion  of  the 
Intersute- Federal  water  resources  compact  for  the  Susquehanna. 

1.  Water  resources  development— D.  S.  2.  IntersUte  relations— 
U.  S.        I.  Interstate  Advisory  Committee  on  the  Susquehanna  River 


Stuart  Flnley.  Inc. 


917.48 


Fi  A  67-5258 


Renaming  numbers  for  multiplication  (FUmstrip)  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston.  Matle  and  rpleased  by  Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

40  fr.      color.     35  mm.      (Elementary  mathematics,  grade  3) 

With  teaching  guide. 

IlHse<)  on  (he  book  Kleinentary  uinthematlcs:  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, by  E.  D.  Nichols,  F.  Flournoy,  R.  Kalln,  and  L.  Simon. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  associative  property  of  multlpllcatioa. 
Uses  this  property,  basic  facts,  and  the  concept  of  multiples  of  tea 
to  llnd  the  product  of  a  multiple  of  ten  and  a  coantlDf  ntunber.  Also 
develops  an  understanding  of  the  distributive  property  of  multipli- 
cation over  addition.     With  captions. 

1.   Multiplication.        i.  Nichols,  Eugme  Douglas,  1023-  Ble- 

menlnry  mathematics:  patterns  and  structure,  n.  Uott.  Rlndiart 
and  Winston,  inc.  in.  Popular  Science  I*ubllshlng  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,     Audio-  Vlsusl  Division.  Series:  Blemeo- 

tary  msthewatlcs  (Fllmstrip)  gradeS. 

372.7  70-733885 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


172 


Renaming  numbers  for  subtraction  (FUrmtrip)  Holt, 
Rinehart.  and  Winston.  Made  and  released  by  Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Elementary  mathematics,  grade  8) 

With  tciichlng  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  Eteraentary  mathematics:  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, by  E.  D.  Nichols.  F.  Flournoy,  R.  Kalln.  and  L.  Simon. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  place  value  and  expanded  notation  In  re- 
naming the  subtraction  algorithm.  Introdaces  renaming  la  the 
short  form  and  compares  it  to  the  long  form. 

1.  Subtraction.        i,  Nichols,  Eugene  Douglas,  1^3-  Elemen- 

tary mathematics:  patterns  and  structure,  u.  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  inc.  iii.  Popular  Science  Publishing  (Company.  Inc.  New 
York.      Audio-Visual   Division.  Series:   Elementary  matbematlo 

(Fllmstrip)  grade  3. 

372.7  74-733886 

Ponular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

Rendelstein,  Les 

see 


The  Brand-new  basketball. 

A  Different  kind  of  neighborhood. 

The  Tiny  astronaut. 

Rendezvous   (Motion  picture)     Robert  Grand  Productions, 
1965. 

24  miti.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  writer,  cinematographer,  and  editor,  Bobwt 
Grand;  director,  John  Parkinson;  music,  Michael  Smalt  Cosf:  Joha 
Cardoza,  Mellnda  Miller. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  brief  encounter  between  a  man  and 
a  woman  on  a  remote  part  of  an  Island. 

1.  Robert  Grand  Productions. 

791.43  70-707829 

ReadesTOBS.  [Motion  picture3 
Tune- Life  Films. 


A-V  Corp,  19707     Released  by 


(Spscc— (he  new  icience.  High 


■pprox.   11  min.     sd.     color.      16  r 
(choot  level,  r.o.  4) 

SUMMARY:  liltuirsics  how  baiic  phyticsl  iawi  irc  applied  in  the  complcie 
Tcndcivoui  nuncuver  which  brtngt  two  ipscccrah  in  diflfereni  orbiu  rnd  on 
diflcrent  planes  to  a  meeting  in  ipKC.  Diuinguishe*  between  the  wayi  in  which 
flight  to  the  moon  resembles  the  rendczviiut  maneuver. 

I.  Orbttai  rendeivout  (Space  flight)  I.  A-V  Corporation,  Houston,  Tex. 
II.  Fime-Life  Filnu.  ill.  Scries:  Space— the  new  icience.  (Motion  picture]  High 
tchool  level,  no.  4. 

tTLI095]  629.45  79-714731 

Time-Life  Filmi  72  MARC 

Rendezvous  at  Lake  Constance  (Motion  picture)     German 
Federal   Railroad.     Released  by  Association   Films,  1963. 
35  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Summai-y:  Views  of  Lake  Constance  In  southern  Germany.  Plc- 
gr^a^boat  ride  to  the  fortified  castle  Meersburg  and  to  th^  Uland 

nJtnh'Sr'fSS^'   ^^''^'~FT'>:   *   *"^-        ^   Germany    (Federal 
Kepubllc,  1949-        )     Bundesbahn.    u.  Association  Flhns,  inc 

„.       „  &14-3  Fi  A  68-606 

German  Federal  Rail-  roiid  ™~-ww 

Rendezvous  in  sfiace  (Motion  picture)  Martin  Uarietta 
Corp.,  1965.    Made  by  Frank  Capra  Productirais. 

19  min.     sd.     color,    35  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Summary:  Shows  entertainer  Danny  Thomas  Interviewing  people 
about  Uielr  concepts  of  future  space  travel,  presents  a  flgtuaUve 
personification  of  heavenly  bodies,  and  Illustrates  the  ancient  orlalii 
or  rocketry,  haiards  In  space,  and  an  imaglaatlre  taxi  ride  In  a 
■nottle  plane  to  an  orbiting  sclentlfle  laboratory, 

L  Space  flight,        l  Martin  Marietta  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1109 

Rendezvous  in  space  {Motion  picture)  New  York  times  and 
U.  S.  National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration. 
Made  by  Tomlin  Film  Products.  Released  by  New  York 
times,  1969. 

4  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (Man  on  the  moon,  no.  2) 

With  discussion  manual,  special  New  York  times  sections,  fllm- 
strip of  astronaut  photographs,  cassette  of  conversations  between 
astroifauts  and  earth,  sound  fllmstrip  entitled  Man  on  the  moon,  and 
book  entitled  We  reach  the  moon,  by  John  N,  WUford. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  lift  off  from  the  moon,  the  link  up  with 
the  command  module,  and  the  splash  down,  of  Apollo  11, 

1.   Project  Apollo.     2.   Space  flight  to  the  moon.        I.  New  York 
times.     II.   U.  S.     National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration. 
in.  Series:  Man  on  the  moon  (Motion  picture)  no  2. 
[TL789.U6]  629.45  72-713613 

New  York  times 

Rendezvous  in  the  reef  (Motion  picture)  Humble  Oil  and 
Refining  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice [196-t, 

2S  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  underwater  tour  of  the  Bahama  reefs,  with  views 
of  the  coral  formations  and  tropical  sea  life. 

1.  Bahamas  —  Descr.  &  trav.     2.  Coral  reefs  and  Islands.  i. 

Humble  Oil  and  Refining  Company  (Incorporated  In  Del.)     n.  Mod- 
ern Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

917.296  Fi  A  67-6386 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

Rendezvous  *67  (Motion  picture)  Canadian  Red  Cross  So- 
ciety, 1968,    Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

25  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Donald  Carter;  narrator.  Rick  Campbell;  mu- 
sic, Larry  Crosley;  camera,  Robert  Ennis;  editor,  Vincent  Valtle- 
krunas. 

Summary:  Describes  Rendesvous  '07,  a  project  sponsored  by  Red 
Cross  youth,  which  had  as  Its  theme  International  understanding 
and  a  better  world  for  tomorrow. 

1.   InternatlooBlIam.  i.   Red  Croaa    Canada.    Canadian  Red 

Cross  Society. 

861.6  Fi  A  68-967 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


RcsA   Macritte.    [Motion   picture]      BBC-TV.   Loodoo,    1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  lime-Life  I^lnu. 

20  nun.    id.    color.     16  fflin. 

CREDTTS:  CoDMBcnutor.  David  Sytveatcr. 

SUMMARY:  A  Mudy  of  the  life  and  work  of  Rcn«  Mi«ritM,  uut  tbc 
paiaitng  La  durc<  poifMnUe  u  the  focal  poinL 

1.    MafhlW.   Rent.    1S9S-I967.         1.    Bridah    BroadcMtiBg  CorpotatfaM. 
Teteviaioo  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Pilnaa. 

tND673]  759.W93  7S-7U503 

Time-Ufc  Filmt  72  MARC 


The  Renegade   (Motion  picture) 


African  love. 
Renewing  the  city  (Motion  picture)     Ealinf;  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     cok>r.     super  6  mm.     (Th«  Changloc  cltj) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  od  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Explains  that  b  dty  grows  through  cootlnuoas  devtrac- 
tk)D  and  construction.  Shows  hotulng  projects  which  are  erected 
and  traosporutlon  systems  which  are  built  or  renoTated,  to  insure 
the  controlled  growth  of  the  city.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  l'rt>an  renewal — Juvenile  films.  2.  Cities  and  towna — Juveiille 
films.  I.  Ealing  Coiporatloo,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  The 

Changing  city  (HoUon  picture) 

372^  7»-700427 

Ealing  Oofponitlon 


Renoir,  Jean,   1894- 


Madune  Bovary. 

Remrir  (FUmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  Lonodn,  1964. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications, 
1970. 

^i  fr.     color    S5  mm.     (Master  painters) 

Double-fraoke  version  also  Issued. 

With  study  fnilde. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Anthony  Bertram. 

SI'MMABY:  A  Study  of  the  life  and  work  of  August*  Renoir,  ex- 
amining the  influences  which  affected  him,  and  ahowlng  bow  his 
work  has  Influenced  subsequent  artists. 

1.  Renoir,  Auguste,  1S41-1919.  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don. II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  IIL  Series:  Master  paint- 
ers (Flimstrlp) 

[ND553.R        ]  759.4  73-739016 

MolDtyre  Visual  Publication 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
see 

Infrared  spectroscopy. 

Three  production  systems:   lot  production, 
line  production,  process  industry. 

La   RaatrAe.   [Motioc   picture]      Scholastic   Mafazines,    1970. 
Made  by  Mary  Glasgow  Pub.,  London. 

ISmin.    ad.     coJor.     16  mm.     (Touie  la  baade) 

With  tcacber'i  manual,  student  photo  guide,  and  icript  bo^. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  fitan.  Preaentt  s  dramatization 
which  shciws  French  Mudrati  aa  they  prepare  for  and  attend  tchool. 

1.  French  language— Audio- visual  instructioa       1.  Scholastic  Magazines, 
inc.     II.  Series:  Toute  la  bandc.  [Motion  picturei 

(PC2112.71  448  75-715482 

Scholastic  Magaztoea  72  MARC 


Renwick,  David 


Mitlnight  in  the  artroom. 

Bf^MH-fciwg  a  imivenal  (Motion  picture)  Rayfaar  Technical 
Films,  1966.    Released  by  Modem  Jjetrmng  Aids. 

4  mlEu     sd.     color.    8  mm.     (Automotive  malotsnaiKe) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge^  Ismed  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  iiirn. 

Bummarv:  Demonstrates  tbe  processes  InrolTed  in  repacking  a 
tmlversal  of  an  atitomobUe. 

1.  Automoblies—Steerlng-gear.  l  Baytiar  Technical  Films,  n. 
Modern  Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  AatomoUve  mainte- 
nance (Motion  picture) 

629.28  78-701164 

Modem  Learning  Aids 

R^iacking  front  wheel  bearings  (Motion  picturt)  Raybar 
Technical  Films,  1966.  Released  by  Modern  Learning 
Aids. 

4  mln.     sd.     colon     8  mm.      (Automotive  mslntensnce) 

Loop  Dim  mounted  in  cartridge^  Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and 
in  sui>er  8  mm. 

Summary;  A  8tei)-by-step  demonstration  of  how  to  remove,  inspect, 
clean,  grease,  and  replace  the  bearings  on  the  tnttt  wheti  of  an 
automobile. 

1.  Automobiles— Wheels.  2.  Automobiles— Maintenance  and  re- 
pair, t.  Raybar  Technical  Pitma.  n.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New 
York.        Series :  Automotive  maintenance  ( Motion  picture) 

629.28  74-701163 

Modem  Learning  Aids 

Repttirins  a  door   (FUnutrip)      Jam  Handy  Organization, 

1967. 

22  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  83|  rpm. 
BlcrogTDove.      (Automotive  sheet  metal  repair,  do.  4) 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Describes  the  tedmlqnes  of  sutofDotive  sheet  tneUl  re- 
pair, and  shows  how  to  repair  a  door  that  Is  bocUed  In  tbe  center. 

1.  Automobilee  —  Maintenance  and  repair.  2.  Sheet-metal  work. 
I.  Jam  Handy  OrganiEaUon,  Inc.  Series:  Automotive  sheet  metal 
repair  (Flimstrlp)  no.  4. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-4908 

Jam  Handy  Organlsa-  tion 


La    Societe   Lomi^re, 


Vn  Repas  chez  Francis  (Motion  picture)  International 
Film  Bureau,  1970.  Made  by  John  Seaboume  and  La 
France  en  Marche. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (S#jour  en  France) 

With  student  handbook  by  Evelyn  Robnr-Dorin  and  John  Sea- 
bo  nrne. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Evelyn  Robar-Dorin. 

SUMMARY :  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Dramatises  a 
mealtime  situation  involving  a  young  American  girl  and  her  French 
friend. 

1.  French  Innguage — Audio-visual  Inst  ruction.  I.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  S«^ur  en  France  (Motion 
picture) 

448  T6-7(t9672 

International  Film  Bureau 

Repas   d'Indiens    (Motion    picture) 
Paris  [1896  or  7, 

33  sec.    8l.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Sadoul,  G.     Louis  Luml^re.     C^Ulogne  Ltiml6re.  no.  3SL 

Made   from   a   35   mm.   original   In   the  Cloteiath^ue  Francalse. 

On  reel  with  58  other  Lumlfere  numbers. 

In  the  Clnteiath^ue  Francalse  Film  Collection,  Llbrvry  of 
Congress. 

SUMMARY:  A  group  Of  Mexican  Indians  pose  for  tbe  camera 
while  sitting  on  the  ground  eating  food  from  pottery  bowls. 

1.   Indians  of  Medco— Food.         I.   Socl«t6  Loml&re,  Paris. 
II.   ClDteiathdque  Francalse  Film  Collection. 

970.4  78-710492 

The  Repeater  (Motion  picture)    Praxis  Productions,  1971. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  of  the  psychology  and  culture  of  prison  life 
as  revealed  in  the  actions  and  resdlona  of  a  released  prisoner  who 
return  to  prison  after  s  period  of  life  ouUlde. 

1.  Prisons.    2.  Prisraers.        I.  Praxts  Productions, 
[HV8665]  366  70-713397 

CINE 

Repeating  experiments  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1971.    Made  by  University  Films,  1969. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Experimenting) 

Issned  In  set  4  of  4  sets  of  Olmstrlps  tbst  approach  the  teadting 
of  science  from  a  process  «od  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Proridee  Information  about  the  process  of  repeating 
experiments  which  Is  fundamental  to  sdeotlflc  work.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Science — Experiments — Juvenile  films.  I.  HcOraw-HUl  Book 
Cktrnpany.  Series:  Bxperlmeoting  (FUmstrfp) 

372.3  78-737685 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

cmmstrip]     Concordia  Hhna,  1967. 

36  ft.    eoto.     3Smm.       sad  pbonodiK:  I  ■..  12  in..  33  1/3  rptn.,  6  min. 
(Wofd  tmm  the  croaa) 

With  leadan  guide  and  aenaoa  outline. 

SUMMARY:  ABtBterpiwstitmofTodayyo«wiUbewithBie.''aaeofthe 
last  words  of  Jtsos  fhMH  the  croaa. 

1.  Rcpeatsnce.    2.  Jesus  Christ— Seven  last  words.       1.  Concordia  PuUiab- 
^  House,  St.  Leoia.     II.  Sericsi  Word  ftam  the  croM.  (FUmstripj 
tBTSOOi  232.9  72-734555 

Concordia  Pitarn  73  MARC 

Repetition  and  rhythm  (Filmstrip)  McCIellan  Cole.  Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

32  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  7  in.,  33*  rpm.  (Com- 
position in  nature) 

With  manuaL 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  principles  of  rei>etitlon  and  rhythm 
appear  In  nature. 

L  Biology— Periodicity.     2.  Rhythm. 
Bailey  nims,  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif. 
(Flimstrlp) 

674  Fi  A  67-3644 

Bailey  Films 

Replacement  of  heart  valves  (Motion  picture)  University 
of  Wisconsin.  Released  by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  In- 
struction, 1970. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  available:  super  8  mm.  reel  with  magnetic  sound 
track:  super  8  mm.  loop  film  In  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound  track; 
regular  8  mm.  loop  film  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

Creditt:  Author,  William  P.  Young. 

Bummaty:  Presents  current  Information  concerning  the  replace- 
ment of  heart  valves  with  either  prosthetic  valves  or  homogrsfL 
DLscusses  the  types  of  valves  available  and  the  use  of  tbe  homecraft 
valve  replacement. 

1.  Heart  valve  prosthesis.  i.  Wisconsin.  University,  n.  Wis- 
consin.    University.    Bureau  of  Audto-Vlaual  Instmction. 

617  70-706454 

Wis.    Univ.     Bur.  of  A-V  Instruction 

Replacing  a  lower  main  bearing  insert  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Clear-Vue  Fihns 
Corp. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  mechanics  series:  oigine 
rebuilding  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  various  parts  that  make  op  a  main  bearing 
and  demonstrates  tbe  procedure  for  replacing  a  lower  main  bearing 
insert. 

1.  Automobiles — Motors— Bearings.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  (Com- 

pany. Series:  Automotive  mechanics  swles:  engine  rebuilding  1 

( Motion  lecture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-997 

McGraw-HUl  Book  Co. 

Replacing  a  themnBtat  (Motion  picture)  Raybar  TedmScal 
Films,  1966.    Released  by  Modem  Lemming  Aids. 

4  mln.     sd.     color.      8  mm.      (Automotive  malntenatH*) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

Summary-  Demonstrstes  how  to  repUce  the  tbennosut  In  an  snto- 
mnblle.  Shows  the  mechanic  as  he  removes  tbe  bolts  which  hold 
down  the  water  outlet.  renKivee  the  outlet,  and  lifts  out  and  deans 
tbe  old  thermostat  and  gaAet,  shellscs  tbe  new  gasket,  and  sets  tbe 
thermostst  In  pisce. 

1    Thermostat      2.   Automobiles — Maintenance  snd  repair.  t. 

Raybar   Technical   Fllnu.      n.    Modem   Learning  Aids,   New   York. 
Series:  Automotive  mslntensnce  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  70-701162 

Moduli  Learning  Aids 


0>le,  McCldlan.     n. 
Series:  Composition  In  nature 


173 


Replacing  an  upper  main  bearing  insert  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Clear-Vue  Films 
Corp. 

4  mliL  si.  color.  8  inm.  (Automotive  mechanics  seriwi:  etiRiiie 
rebuilding  1> 

Loop  film. 

With  (encher'a  guide. 

Summary:  Desfrlbes  how  the  Insert  In  a  heariiig  can  be  r^laced 
If  the  bearing  becOToes  worn  but  the  bearing  Journal  Is  not  scored 
or  tapered. 

1.  Automobile;*— Motors— Uearlngs.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. Series:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine  rebuilding  1 
(Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-998 

MtGraw-Hin  Book  Co. 


Be^adng  Bendix   brake  shoes    (Motion  picture)     Raybar 
Tachnical  Films,  1966.    Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids. 

4  mln.     sd.     color.    8  mm.     ( Automotive  maintenance) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

BumtHary:  Shows  the  removal  of  tbe  brake  shoes.  Including  the 
varions  springs,  andiors.  and  adjustment  bands.  Demonstrates  the 
washing  and  cleaning  of  the  bSiCklng  plate,  the  assembly  of  the  new 
brake  shoes,  and  the  rough  adjustment  of  tiie  brakes. 

1.  Automobiles— Brakes.  r.  Rajbar  Technical  Films,  n.  Mod- 
em Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Automotive  maintenance 
(Motion  picture) 

629.28  71-701166 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


R^lacing    generator    brashes    (Motion    picture)      Raybar 
Technical  Films,  1966. 

4  min.    si.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  removal  of  the  end  plate  and  old  brushes.     In- 
cludes Installation  of  the  commutator  and  end  irfate  as  well  as  a  check 


I.  Raybar  Technical  Films. 


Replacing  ignition  points  (Motion  picture)    Raybar  Techni- 
cal Fikns,  1966. 

4  miiL     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Ssmmary:  Shows  removal  of  distributor  cap,  rotor,  and  old  points. 
Includes  the  installation  of  new  points  and  wire  pigtails  and  the 
replacing  of  rotor  and  distributor  cover. 

1.  Automobiles— Ignition.  2,  Automobiles— Maintenance  and  re- 
pair.       L  Rttybar  Technical  Films. 

Fi 68-226 


Replacing  points  and  condenser  (pivotless  type,  part  1) 

(Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Released  by  Uni- 
versal Education  anil  Visu:il  Arts.  U>71. 

4  min-     si.     color,     super  8  muL     (Ignition  series) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Automobiles — Ignition — Maintenance  and  rqMUr.  I.  Falr- 

Oeld  Asodates.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Tlsiial  Arts.     III. 
Series:  Ignition  series  (Motion  picture) 

[Tr>2131  620.28  70-715242 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Replacing  points  and  nmdenser  (pivotless  type,  part  2) 

(Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Released  by  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mlQ.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ignition  series) 

Loop  film. 

1,  Automobiles — Ignition — Msintenance  and  repair.  I.  Fair- 

field Assodatea.     II.   Universal  Education  and  Vistial  Artib     IIL 
Series:  Ignition  series  (Motion  picture) 

[TL213]  629.28  73-715243 

Unlreraal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Replacing  the  spark  plug  wire  {Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
As.sociates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  V^isunl 
Arts,  1971. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Servicing  the  small  gasoline 
engine) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Spark-plugs.  Z  Gas  and  oil  engines— Maintenance  and  repair 
I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
III.  Series:  Servicing  the  small  gasoline  mgiiie  (Motion  picture) 

[TJ787]  621.43  73-715294 

Universal  F^ucation  and  Visual  Arts 


Repfatdng  the  thermostat  (Motion  picture)     Raybar  Tedi- 

nical  Films,  1966. 

4  mln.     si.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  removal  of  bolts  holding  down  the  watw  outlet, 
removal  of  the  outlet,  and  the  uncovering  of  the  thermostst  In- 
cludes shellacking  techniques.  Installation  of  the  new  gasket  and 
thermostat,  and  replacing  of  the  water  outlet 

L  Automobiles  —  Motors — Cooling.  2.  Automobiles — Maintenance 
aitd  repatr.        l  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

629.28  Fi  68-227 


Replay   (Motion  picture)      Arrow  Co.      Made  by  Concepts 
Unlimited,  1971. 

8  mln.     sd,    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Humorously  documents  the  existence  of  the  genera- 
tion link  Instead  of  the  generation  gap. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Onllict  of  generations — Anecdotes,  facedae,  etc.  L  Arrow 

Company. 

152.4  71-711423 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Report  caid  {Motion  /^kture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
li^es.  Miuie  by  ruiversity  of  Missouri  at  Kansas  City  and 
Calvin  Productions,  lOfij. 

12  min.    Bd.    color.    16  mm.     (Critical  moments  In  teachloff) 
Script  developed  by  Inter-Unlverslty  Film  Project 
With  teacher's  manual  and  student  discussion  and  studj  Eulde. 
Summary.'  An  open-end  film  which  examines  the  problem  ol  the 
tMtsis  on  which  students  should  l>e  graded. 

1.  Grading  and  marking  (Students)  i.  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  inc.  Series:  Critical  momenta  In  teaching  {Motion  pic- 
ture) 

371.27  Fi  A  68-2462 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winatoa 


The  Report  card:  how  does  Riccardo  feel?  (Motion  picture) 
EiK  yclopnedia  Itritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

r*  uii'i.     s(l.     color.     16  mm. 

.\lso  Issued  In  t)Aw. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS  :  Producer,  Gary  Bergland. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  an  experience  of  a  young  boy  and  his  unappre- 
ciated! report  card  to  show  to  children  that  people  do  not  always 
control  their  emotions  and  that  anger  can  be  misdirected.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Emotions — Juvenile  Alms,    2,  Anger — Juvenile  fllms, 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Ekiucatlonal  Corporation. 

152.4  76-712290 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Report  from  Berlin    (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  coimnunique,  no.  2 


A   Report    from    Budd    (Motion   picture)      Marathon   TV 
Newsreel,  1958, 

20  mi:-.     s(l.     b&w.      16  mm. 

OredUa-  Producer.  Konstantln  Knlser;  director,  Kenneth  Baldwin; 
writer,  Reuven  Franli,  W.  Kllpatricli;  photographer,  Jaclt  Horton; 
editor.  Ken  Brighton. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  Budd  Company,  an  organization  encom- 
passing eleven  manufacturing  plants  and  representing  a  capital  in- 
vestment of  over  one  hundred  million  dollars.  Describes  this  vast 
Industrial  complex  and  its  products. 

1.  Budd  Company.  i.  Marathon  International  Productions,  Inc., 
New  Yorlc  _ 

658  Fi  68-646 


Report  from  Cuba  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity .\udio- Visual  Center,  1967. 

57  min.     sd.     Wkw.     16  mm.     (Intertel) 

Credits:  Pi-oducers,  Richard  Moore,  Saul  I.nndau;  photographers 
and  editors,  Irving  Saraf,  Philip  Greene. 

Summary:  Discusses  economic  and  social  developments  which 
affect  (lifTerent  social  classes  In  different  ways.  Includes  scenes 
from  the  first  omventton  of  the  Organization  (or  La  tin- American 
Solidarity. 

1.  Cuba— Soe.  condlt.  2.  Social  classes— Cuba.  I.  National  E^du- 
catlonal  Television  and  Radio  Outer,  ii.  Indiana.  University. 
Audio-Visual  Center.        Series:   Intertel   (Motion  picture) 

309.15  Fi  A  68-325 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


A  Report  from  San  Joan   {Motion  picture)     Delta  Films 
International.     Released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1964. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     85  mm.      (World-wide  adventure  special) 

Credit:  Director  and  script,  David  Ahlers;  music,  Arturo  Somo- 
hano:  photi^raphy,  Attlla  Futo. 

Suiitmary:  A  traveler  of  Puerto  Rico,  emphasizing  the  progress 
and  modern  i  suit  ion  that  has  talien  place  in  8an  Juan.  Includes  views 
of  sports  and  recreational  activities. 

1.  Puerto  Rico— Descr.  &  trav.— 1951-  i.  Delta  Films  Intw- 

tiatlonal.     ii.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.        Series:  World-wide 
adventure  special  ( Motion  picture) 

917.295  Fi  68-1568 


Report  from  ThiiAol:  Polysulfide  base  industrial  sealants 

(Motion  picture)    Thiokol  Chemical  Corp.,  1963. 

13  ml  I.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

IncluiItfS  sequences  from  the  1D60  motion  picture  entitled  Poly- 
sulfides  for  Industry, 

Summary:  Reviews  the  properties  of  polysulflde  base  sealants  and 
discusses  their  applications  In  industry.  In  architecture,  and  In 
DUirlneand  highway  situations. 

1.  Sealing  compounds.      2.  Sulphides.  i.  Thiokol  Ohemlcal 

Corporatton.    n.  Polysulfide  base  industrial  sealants  (Motion  picture) 

620.1  Fi  67-948 


Report  from   Uganda   (Motion  picture)     Machris  Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

^  nln.     xd     color.     W  ram. 

Summary:  A  documentary  account  of  the  collt^-tlon  and  prepara- 
tion of  birds  and  selected  primates  for  the  I'Os  Angeles  Museum  of 
Natural  History. 

1.  Primates.  2.  Birds.  3.  Biological  specimens  —  Collection  and 
preaervatlon.         l  Hachrla  Productions. 

598.2'074  Fi  A  68-806 

cun 


The  Report  generator  (Motion  picture)    International  Busi- 
ness Machines  Corp.    Released  by  Training  Filzoa,  1964. 

&  min.    sd.     color.     16  mia. 

Summary:  DMOonstrates  the  tecbDlqoM  for  usIdr  FAROO  and 
RPO  report  gvoeratlng  programs  tor  1401  card  systams. 

1.  IBU  1401  (Computer)  2.  BPO  (Compater  profram  laDguag*) 
I.  loterDatlonal  Bunlnens  Hachlnes  Corporation,  n.  Tralnlnff  Films, 
Inc.    New  York. 

0W.7  78-704706 

TralnlaiPllms 


Report  on  Japan  (Motion  picture)  RKO-Pathe,  1946. 
Made  in  collaboration  with  the  editors  of  This  week 
magazine. 

19  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (This  is  America) 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

la  the  BKO  Radio  Pictures  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Frederic  TJilroan,  Jr.;  director  and  photog- 
rapher, Larry  O'Reilly ;  writer,  Oviatt  McConaell ;  narrator,  I>wight 
Weist ;  music,  Robert  W.  Stringer. 

SUMMARY:  An  account  of  the  Allied  Armies  of  Occupation  Id 
Japan  and  the  problems  of  rehabilitation. 

1  Japan — History — Allied  occupation,  194{^-1952.  2.  Reconstruc- 
tion (1939-1961)— Japan.  I.  RKO-Pathe.  Inc.  II.  RKO  Radio 
Pictures  Film  Collection.  III.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 
Series :  This  Is  Amer-  lea  (Motion  picture) 

940.531  75-710435 

Report  to  Armco  pe<H(tle:  a  newsreel  of  events  around  the 
world  ot  Armco  (Motion  picture)  Armco  Steel  Corp., 
1962.    Made  by  Jam  Handy  Organization. 

16  roln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  annual  shareholder's  meeting  of  Armco 
Corporation,  the  dedication  of  the  new  Sheffield  facilities  at  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  the  board  of  directors'  meeting  at  the  Armco  steel  plant  at 
Butler,  Pa.,  and  the  activities  of  the  annual  founder's  day. 

1.  Armco  Steel  Corporation.        i.  Armco  Steel  Corporation, 

Fi  67-2176 


Report  to  consumers.  tMotion  picture]  Montgomery  Ward  and 
Co.  Made  by  John  J.  Hennessy  Motion  Pictures.  Released  by 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1972. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Narrator,  Jerry  Dunphy. 

SUMMARY^  A  «rics  of  interviews  conducted  by  Connie  Krause  with  de- 
partment store  employees  show  how  leuil  work  helps  satisfy  imporwnt  con- 
sumer needs.  ,      j  ^  _ 

1.  Customer  service.     2.  RetaU  trade.       I  Ward  (Montgomery)  and  Com- 
pany.    11.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 
iHF5415.5]  658.8023  ^2-702333 


Report  to  the  alumni  (Motion  picture)  Columbia  Univer- 
sity. Made  by  Center  for  Mass  Communication.  Released 
by  Center  for  Mass  Communication  and  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1971. 

15  mlD.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:   William  HcOiil.  president  of  Columbia  University, 
describes  the  status  of  the  university. 

1.  Columbia  Univeralty.        I.  Columbia  UDlTeraity.    II.  Goltunbia 
UDiverslty.    Press.    Center  for  Haas  Ooounanlcatloo. 

378.7471  75-711424 

CINE 


Reporting  and  explaining  (Motion  picture)    Ceoitron  Educa- 
tional Films,  1970. 

14  m:ii.    Nd.    color.    16  mm.     (The  Art  of  communication) 

Credits:  Advisers,  B.  Christian,  Wll  A.  Llnltugel. 

SHmTnaiv:  Presents  many  carefully  structured  examples  of  speak- 
ing techniques.  Involves  the  audience  to  compare  the  elTectlveness  of 
various  speakers,  to  consider  and  the  reasons  why  some  speaking 
techniques  are  more  effective  than  others,  and  to  formulate  guide- 
lines for  effective  speaking  based  upon  personal  observations  and 
evaluations  of  the  examples  presented  In  ttie  film. 

1.  Public  speaking.  i.  Centi-on  Educational  Films.  Series: 

The  Art  of  communication  (Motion  picture) 

808.6  72-707571 

Centroo  Educational  Films 


A  Representative  hog  carcass  breakdown  (Motion  pictiuv) 
Film  Production  Unit,  Iowa  State  University,  1970, 

5  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  wuod  track. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Richard  H.  Kraemer;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  Thomas  K.  Smith;  technical  advisers,  Robert  Rust.  Tom 
Hooker. 

SUMMARY;  Describes  typical  breakdown  of  a  hog  carcass  into 
primal  cuts.  Shows  which  cuts  must  be  skinned,  and  stresses  the 
economic  importance  of  sklnuing  for  gelatin  production. 

1.  Slaughtering  and  slaughter-houses.  2.  Pork.  I.  Iowa.  State 
University  of  Science  and  Technology.  Ames.  Film  Production  UnlL 
664  70-710222 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


(Repressed  youth]  (Motion  picture)    National  Broadcasting 
Co.  in  association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  ,1960) 

2.^  mill.     ^d.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Court  of  human  relations) 

Credits:  Producer  mid  moderator,  A.  I..  Alexander;  mediators, 
William  A.  ■\Vnchenfeld.  Paul  Dawson  Eddy.  Harry  Enicr-«n  Fos- 
dlok. 

Summary:  The  mediation  board  studies  the  relatlouRhlp  between 
a  mother  and  her  adult  son  In  n  «aNe  arising  from  the  complaint  of 
a  mother  who  is  distressed  because  her  24-year-old  son  refuses  to  fol- 
low her  advice. 

1.  Parent  and  child.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 

Series:  Court  of  human  relations  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2269 


Repression  and  nform  (1816-1865)  (FUrMtrip)  Common 
Ground,  London.  Made  by  J.  B.  Simpson.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

81  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (O-ievel  British  history) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credit!. ■  Author.  A.  L.  Dahl. 

Summary:  Explores  the  Tory  rule  in  Britain  from  1815  to  lB-'». 
the  passing  of  the  great  reform  bill,  and  the  Whig  rule  of  1882  to 
1841  Examines  the  achievements  of  Peel,  free  trade,  Russell,  and 
trade  unionism.     Describes  Imperial  adventures  during  18S4-1865. 

1.  Gt.  Brit.— Politics  and  government— 19th  century.  i.  Common 
Ground,  ltd.,  Ixmdon.  ii.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series: 
O-Ievel  British  history  (Fllmstrlp) 

942.08  76-785930 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


174 


The  R^rodncer  (Motion  picture)  Edward  H.  Rategan  and 
WCSM-TV.  Made  by  Reeves  Actron.  Released  by  John 
Wiley  and  Sons,  1971. 

29  min.  sd.  b*w.  16  mm.  (Wiley  punched  card  data  processing 
film  series) 

Kinescope. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  and  demonstrates  in  sequence  the  repro- 
ducing, gang  punching,  comparing,  and  mark-sensed  punching  capa- 
bilities of  the  r^roducer;  reviews  summary  punching  and  end-print- 
li^  capabilities;  and  Illustrates  the  reproducing  brushes,  control 
panel,  and  ptincti  magnets. 

1.  Punched  card  systems.  I.  Rattan,  Edward  H.  II.  KCSM-TV 
(Television  station)  San  Mateo,  Calif-  III.  Wiley  (John)  and  Sona, 
lac.  IV.  Series:  Wiley  punched  card  data  processing  film  serlea 
(Motion  picture) 

[TK4100]  65U  77-713030 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Reproducing  the  forest  {Fam^trip)  Virginia  Yo»ti»naI 
Agriculture  Service.  Made  and  released  by  Virginia  Dept. 
of  Education.  Film  Production  Service,  1967. 

=a  fr     ro'or     35  cm.     (Virginia's  forests,  no.  71  ...... 

S^  0™Se  liik  For«r5  in  v«;.tlonal  sgHculture  In  Mrilnl«. 

rle«:   Vlrglnla-S  forests   (Fllmstrlp)    no.  7.  ^.   ^  ^..^j^jg 

Vlrjlnla.    Dent,  of  Education 


Popnltr  Sdenoe  Audio- Visntla, 


Reproduetion  {FUmitriip) 

IWO. 

43  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Zmr^lT&^^%u^  and  shows  various  meUiods  of  pUBt  r^ 
prSiction?  including  sexual  and  asexual  "^PJ^";?^"'  SfS 
grafting,  tWenerating,  cuttiugs,  and  runners.  Deecribes  i»^"»t  f° 
Sd  fertili^tlon  in  detail  using  blow-up  diagrams.  Shows  reproduc- 
tion in  bees,  fish,  and  mammals.     With  captions. 

1.  Reproduction.        i.  Popular  Science  Audio-Visuals.  „„^-. 

5.74.1  74-733484 

Popular  Sciwice  Audio-  Visuals 


Reprodoction— abalone  and  mussel  spawning  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Gakken  Ca,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by 
International  Communication  Films.  1968. 

2  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Uving  coast  line) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.    Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1967  motion  picture  entitled  Living  coast  line. 

Summary:  Shows  the  reproduction  process  of  abalonea  and  mnaaela 
durlDg  spawning  season. 

1.  Abalones.     2.   Mussels.     3.  Reproduction.  i.  Gakken  Film 

Company,  ltd.,  Tokyo,    n.  International  Communication  Films.        Se- 
ries :  Living  coast  line  (Motion  picture) 

594  7&-703189 

International  CommnnI-  cation  Fllms 


Reproduction  by  simple  fission  (Motion  picture)  Gateway 
Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  tiie  U,  S.  by  In- 
ternational Communication  Films,  1968. 

2  min.     si.    color.     8  mm.     ( Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  reproduction  by  simple  fission,  using  aa 
examples  green  alga,  a  species  of  bacillus,  and  a  Panameclum 
Cauda  tuum.  .^^    ^ 

1.  FIsalon  (Biology)  I.  Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd.,  Lon- 

don,    n.  International  Communication  Films.         Series:  Secondary 
blot<wical  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

674.8  Fi  A  68-3091 

International  CommnnI-  cation  Films 


Reproduction  cycle  of  angel  fish   (Motion  picture) 
national  Film  Bureau,  1970. 


Inter- 


10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Photographer,  Lo  Kwong. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  process  of  reproduction  of  angel  flsh, 
beginning  with  the  courtship  and  proceeding  through  the  egg-laying, 
fertilization,  and  Incubation  stages  to  the  development  of  the  newly 
hatched  fry.  Documents  the  watchfulness  and  care  of  the  par«it 
angel  flsh  for  their  offspring  during  the  first  six  weeka  of  growth. 

1.  Angel  flsh.  2.  Fishes—Reproduction.  I.  International  Film 
Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

597.5  71-710016 

loternatknal  FUm  Ba-  rean 


Reproduction — fish  eggs  hatching   (Motion  picture)    Gak- 
ken Co.,  Tokyo.     Released  in  the  I;.  S.  by  International 

Comnmiiication  Film?,  1968. 

2  min.     »i.    color.     8  mm.     (Living  coast  llnel 

l»op  (11m  mountwl  in  cartridge.  Issuer!  In  j-tandnrd  8  mm.  and 
lo  xuper  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1967  motion  picture  entitled  Living  coast  line. 

Summnrv:  Uwes  time-lapse  photography  to  reveal  the  development 
of  flah  eggs.  Dlscus-ses  the  balance  of  nature,  showing  how  some 
of  the  newly-hatched  fish  are  eaten  by  larger  flsh  while  others  escape. 

1.  Fishes— Reproduction.  i.  Gakken  Film  Company,  ltd.,  Tokyo. 
II.  International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Living  coast  Une 

(Motion  picture) 

697  70-708140 

International  Cnmmuni-  cation  Film? 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rcprodaction  in  cells  (The  fire  phmses  of  mitosis)  (Motion 
picture)  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Hade 
by  Calvin  Productiona.  Released  by  MoGraw-HUl  Book 
Co.,  1967. 

18  mlo.    ad.    color.     16  mm.     (Our  HtIqs  world) 

Sbortmed  Tersioa  of  the  1960  motion  picture  eotltlcd  Oil  npro- 
ductlon. 

With  mlde. 

Sumwtam:  Deacribca  Tarlotu  sUgm  of  eel)  reprodoctlon.  "trniici 
the  Importance  of  cell  reproductioo  In  mainUintng  life  on  earth,  and 
emphasUcB  the  role  of  DNA  in  controlling  cell  reiH-odnctlon. 

L  Cell  dfriBloo  (BlolOfj)  i.  American  iDStltate  of  Bloloftcal 
Sdencea.  n.  HcOrawHIll  Boisk  Conpan;.  m.  Gell  reprodoctioa 
(MoUoD  picture)        Serlea:  Our  tlrlnc  world  (Motion  picture) 

674.8  Fi  A  67-1572 

Hcaraw-HillBookCo. 


Reproduction  in  hnmans  (Filmstrip)    Robert  J.  Brady  Ca, 
1968. 

S4    fr.     color.    85    nua.    and   pbonodlae:   2   s.,    12   In..  SSI    rnm. 

15  min.     mlcn^TOOTc.     {An«toni7  and  [Ajalolofy,  no.  15) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette 

With  teacher's  pilde. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  gametogenesls,  ovulation  and  fertUlzaUon 
embryonic  deTelc^ment  X  and  Y  chromosomee  as  sex  determlnaota 
of  sex,  and  the  three  stages  of  labor. 

1  Reproduction.  2.  Embryology,  Human.  8.  Sex  chromosomee. 
V-.^***"^  •^-  B™<'J  Company.  II.  Serlea:  Anatomy  and  physloloer 
(Pllmstrlp)  no.  15. 

[QH481]  612.6  76-7398M 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 


Reproduction  in  the  newt  {Moti/m  picture)  G»tewmy  Film 
Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Intems- 
tional  C/ommunication  Films,  1968. 

2  mln.    si.    color.     8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  scleocea  series) 

IxKV  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

BunmatT/:  Illustrates  the  reproductive  processes  of  the  newt 
Shows  newly  laid  eggs  wicased  In  capsules  of  Jelly,  and  thread-like 
sperm  swimming  nearby.  Explains  that  fertlilxatlon  occurs  as  the 
eggs  are  laid.     Shows  the  batched  larvae  near  the  adult. 

I.    >'ewta      2.    Reproduction.  r.    Gateway    Film    ProductloDS. 

ltd.,  London,     n.   Intematlooal  Communication  nUna  Serlea* 

Secondary  biological  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

697  70-700583 

IntemaUooal  Com-  raunlcatloa  Films 


Reprodoction  in  the  nt:  Part  1:  Estrom  ehangM  in  tlw 
fcnule  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row,  PnbHshers, 
1970.    Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  film  Id  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  Ub  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Credit*:  Author.  Richard  J.  Blandau. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  partial  dissection  of  an  aneathetlsed  female 
rat  to  rereal  and  Identify  key  elements  of  the  reproductive  tract, 
and  compares  fluid  which  was  withdraws  from  normal  and  estrous 
rats. 

1.  Reproduction.  2.  Rats— PhysloU^y.  S.  Estrua  i.  Harper  k 
Bow,  Publishers.  Series;  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.  Harper 
*  Bow)  '^  *^ 

699.3  72-706696 

Harper  *  Bow.  PubUah-  ers 


Reproduction  in  the  rat.    Part  2:  OvulatiMi  and  ess  trans* 

p«t   (Motion  picture)     Harper  St  Row,  Publishers,  1970. 
Hade  by  Unit  One  Film  Productiona. 

3  min.     s\.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  flim  In  cartridge. 

Wltli  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Crtta*:  Author.  Richard  J.  Blandau. 

Bummarif:  Using  scenes  of  a  living  rat,  shows  a  high-powered 
view  of  the  ovary  In  capsule  and  animated  and  matching  live  scenes 
of  ovulation  In  a  single  follicle.  Follows  a  stained  e^  In  tranqiort 
and  through  Its  absorption  into  the  oviduct 

1.  Reproduction.  2.  Rats—rhysiology.  3.  Ovulation.  l  Harper 
A  Row,  Publishers.  Series:  Blol<^y  series  (Motion  picture.  Har- 
per 4  Bow) 

599.3  76-706697 

Harper  A  Row,  Publish-  ers 


Reproduction  in  the  rat  Part  3:  Fertilintioo  (Motion 
picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by 
Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  film  Id  cartridge. 

With  Upe  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  mannaL 

Creditt:  Author,  Rlcbnrd  J,  Blandau. 

Summarv:  Uses  spHt-screen  technique  to  compare  a  normal  and 
an  estrous  vaginal  area  of  the  female  rat.  and  shows  the  results  of 
copulation  using  a  combination  of  live  and  animated  footage  whicfa 
reveals  the  behavior  of  sperm  attemjrtlng  to  penetrate  the  egg. 

1,  Reproduction.  2.  Rats— Physiology.  3,  FertlllxaUoo  (Biology) 
L  Harper  A  Bow,  Publishers.  Series:  Biology  series  (MoUoo  pic- 
ture.   Harper  &  Row) 

599.3  70-706698 

Harper  A  Row,  Publish-  ers 


Reproduction  in  the  rat    Part  4:  Vasinal  smear  techniqiie 

(Motion  picture)    Harper  &  Row,  Publisbws,  1970.    Made 
by  Unit  One  Fihn  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  Qlm  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual 

CrrdUt:  Author,  Richard  J.  Blandau. 

Ssmniartf:  Explains  the  technique  of  obtaining  and  inspecting 
vaginal  smears,  pointing  out  what  the  student  may  expect  to  find 
from  the  smear  through  microscopic  riews  of  estrous,  dlestrous, 
proestrous.  and  metestrous  smears. 

1.  Reproduction.  2.  Bats — Physiology.  3.  Taglna.  i.  Harper  A 
■  ""    "  '■■  '  Series;  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.    Harper 


Harper  *  Bow,  PobUsh- 


699.3 


78-706699 


Reproduction  in  the  sea  orehin  (Motion  picture)  Harper  A 
Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Produc- 
tions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Biology  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

CrtdUt:  Author,  Ralph  W.  Hinegardner. 

8umm4try:  Presents  cloee-ope  of  the  oral  and  aboral  bemlqibeTes 
of  the  male  and  female  sea  urchin,  and  Includes  scenes  of  Induced 
female  spawning  and  male  spenn  release. 

1.  Sea-urchins.  2.  Reproduction.  i.  Harper  A  Row,  Publlabera 
Series;  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.    Harper  A  Bow) 

693  73-706700 

Harper  A  Bow,  Publish-  era 


Reproduction  of  a  vertebrate,  I  (fertilizatioo  and  earty 
deTeli^ment)  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.    (Life  science) 

Loop  fllni.     I^ued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teactier's  guide. 

Btimmary:  Shows  the  first  phase  of  vertebrate  reproduction,  fer- 
Ullzadon  and  early  development. 

1.  Fertlilxatlon  (Biology).  2.  Embryology- Vertebrates.  3.  Re- 
production. 1.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

596  72-704884 

Dlca  BducaUonal  Corp. 


n    (later   development   to 

Encyclopaedia    Britannica 


Bncyclopaedla  Britan- 

Reprodnction   ot  a   vertebrate, 

hatching)     (Motion   picture) 
Educat-onal  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.    "i.    color.    8  mm.    (Life  science) 

Loop  film.     l'*stied  tn  ^andard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Shows  the  later  phases  of  vertebrate  reproduction.  In- 
cluding hatching. 

1.  Embryology— Vertebrates.  2.  Reproduction.  l  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  EJducational  Corporation.  Series:  Life  science  (Motion 
picture) 

596  76-704885 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Reproduction— «ea  urchin  and  shore  crab  spawniaff  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Gakken  Co.,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S, 
by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

2  mtn.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (living  coast  line) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issoed  In  standard  8  mm.  and  lo 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1967  motion  picture  entitled  Living  coast  Hoe. 

Summary:  Shows  the  reproductive  process  of  sea  urcfalos  and 
shore  crabs  during  spawning  season. 

1.   Sea-urchins.     2.  Crabs.     3.  Beproductlon.  i.  Oakkeo  Film 

Company,  ltd-.  Tokyo,  ii.  International  Communication  FUma  Se- 
ries: Living  coast  line  (Motion  picture) 

693  74^708141 

International  Coromonl-  cation  Films 


Reproductive  beliavior  of  the  brook  trout  SalveHnus  fon- 
tinalis  fMoiion  picture)  Spoi-t  Fishery  Research  Founda- 
tion. Made  by  Robert  Butler.  Released  by  Psychologicnl 
Cinema  Rejrister,  Ifl7l. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  R.  Butler.  V.  Hawthorne.  R.  Kitchen. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  spawning  of  brwtk  trout  In  their  natural 
environment.  Explains  how  pbenologlc  environmental  rfianjres  are 
related  to  the  spawning  period.  Illostrates  the  initiatory  cutUng 
and  probing  of  the  female  and  her  preparation  of  tbe  redd.  Shows 
the  competitive  behavior  of  males,  tbe  spawning  act,  and  the  poet- 
DopUal  dance. 

1.  Brook  trout.     2.  R^roductlon.  L  Sport  Fishery  Boearcb 

Foandadon.      II.   Pennsylvania.      State  Dnlventtr.      Psydiologlcal 
Clneoia  Bcylster. 

[QL638.52]  597Ji  76-713858 

Psychological  Cinema  Roister 

Reprodoctive  behavior  of  the  turtle  (Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  196». 

4  min.    si.    xxioT,    super  8  mm.     (Ekuth  sdenee) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  oo  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  Jacques  Ooosteau  and  tbe  crew  of  tbe  Calypso 
as  th^  design  and  perform  undersea  experlmenta  itw^ling  with 
tbe  reproductive  behavior  of  turtles. 

1.  Sea  tunica    2.  Scsual  behavior  in  aaJmala  z.  Baling  Cor* 

poratlon.  Cambridge,  Mas.  Series:  Earth  science   (Motten  pic- 

ture) 

698.13  79-703565 

Baling  Corporation 

Reproductive  hormones  in  man  (Filmstrip)  H.  M.  Stone 
Productions,  1971. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Secondary  science) 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

Summary:  Describes  endocrine  glands  and  hormones;  illustrates 
the  general  relationships  between  gonadotropic  hormones,  gonads, 
gametes,  and  sex  hormone  production ;  and  explains  the  female  re- 
productive cycle. 

1.  Hormones,  Sex.  2.  ReproduotlOD.  8.  Sexual  cycle  of  women. 
I.  Stone  (H.  M.)  Productiona  Series;  Secondary  science  (Film- 
strip) 

612  70-787947 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions 

Reproductive  huTnoncs  in  man  (Filmstrip)  H.  M.  Stone 
Productions,  1971. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  ph<wK>dlsc:  2  a.  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
19  min.      (Secondary  science) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  tn  cassette 

Oaptlooed  version  also  Issued. 

With  guide  and  resource  manuaL 

SITMUART:  Describes  endocrine  glands  and  bormooes;  lllnstrates 
tbe  general  relationships  between  gonadotropic  hormones,  gonads, 
gamete*,  and  sex  hormone  production ;  and  explains  the  female  re- 
productive cycle. 

L  Hormooes,  Sex.  2.  ReprodncUon.  S.  Sexual  cycle  of  women. 
I.  Stone  (H.  M.)  Productions.  II.  Series:  Secondsry  science  (Film- 
strip) 

[QP251]  612.6  76-789798 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions 


175 


The  Reproductive  system  {FOmttrip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica £dacati<wal  Cmp.,  1868. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Understanding  your  body,  series  2) 

CrtdiU:  Collaborators.  Darleoe  C.  Doncan,  WUfried  F.  H.  M. 
Monu&aerts. 

awsisiory;  Provides  a  general  survey  erf  tbe  reproductive  system, 
with  enqdiasU  on  the  structure  sod  interttiatlofuhlps  at  the  variooa 
organa 

L  Reproduction.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edncatlooal  Oor- 
poratlOD.  Series :  Understanding  your  body  (Filmstrip)     Series  2. 

612.6  72-733411 

Sncydopaedls  Britan-  olca  BdacatlotuU  Corp. 


The  Reproductive  system  (Filmstrip)    Robert  J.  Brady  Co^ 
1968. 

44  fr.  color.  »  nun.  and  pbooodlsc:  2  a,  12  lo-.  331  rpm., 
14  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Anatomy  and  phystologT,  no.  14) 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette 

With  teacbo^  galde  ,  -  _  ,_ 

SUMMARY :  ProeoU  a  detailed  anatomy  and  physiology  of  male 
and  female  human  reproductive  systems,  including  secondary  sex 
organs  and  acceMory  structurea  Discusses  tbe  menstrual  cycle  aod 
tbe  fertlilxatlon  of  tbe  ovum.  ,„.__, 

1.  Geoerstlve  organs.    2.  Beproductlon.  L  Bobert  J.  Brady 

Company.  II.  Series:  Anatomy  and  pbyslology  (FUmstrtp)  no.  14. 
[(JP251]  612.6  79-739336 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 

Reproductive  system   (Filmstrip)       Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1971. 

X,  It.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  6  min.  (The  Human 
body  and  how  It  functl<Mis) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bertram  M.  SlegeL 

Summary:  Explains  how  tbe  reproductlTe  system  works  and 
provides  Information  on  various  aspects  of  tbe  reproductive  P«>«~- 

1    Reproduction.  I.   Educational   Direction.    Inc.     II.   Ealing 

Corporation,    Cambridge,    Mass.  Series:   The    Human    body    and 

bow  It  functions  (Filmstrip) 

6184  74-788117 

Baling  Corp. 

BipiiiiLlln ijihii  tSIide set)    DcBoyer-Oeppert  Andio->%0> 
ak.     Released  by  Deaoyer-Oeppcrt  Co.,  1971. 

(3  rikks.     color.     2  x  I  in.     (Devdcpatest  of  aaiaMl  tysWos) 

With  Mscbcn' gstdc 

SUMMARY:  g«  *—■■*«  reprodvctive  prootsaw  iDvotvisg  two  ■"i*""™. 
Md  tsib  the  lifBlflcsace  Of  snxiag  gesctic  tnsts  in  aoinsls.  Cootmls  Mxnal 
tspradactiaa  srWi  processes  suck  as  Mssry  flsiian,  bvddiag,  and  alteniaaaaaf 
pnscstioaa.  DiicsMcs  rcprnduttivs  Mracngss,  —the  Ji  at  fenituation  and  ds- 
vstapMtal  of  yosog  sawog  wtoHstpscks.  With  captions 

1.  Rcprodoctaoa.    2.  Oowfativc  orgsna.       I.  Dcaoyer-Geppen  Company. 
II.  Scries:  Dcvatopneat  ot  immal  iysia«BS.  iSlide  Id] 
[QP2S1]  591.1  72-733878 

Dssoycr-OcppcrT  72  MARC 

Andio-VisHsli 

Reptile  tggsi  Hatchinc  oi  a  snake  (Filmstrip)    Sigma  Ed- 
ucational Films,  1966. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CredUi:  Gonmiltant.  Nathan  Gale. 

Bummary:  Shows  tbe  batching  process  of  a  snake  as  it  emerges 
from  Its  shell. 

1.  Snskes.     2.  Eggs.  i.  Sigma  Edocatlooal  Films. 

598.12  72-732579 

Sigma  Educational  Films 

Reptiles  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill.    81.    color.    8  mm.     ( Life  science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  basic  life  proceaes  of  reptiles. 

1.  Reptiles.  L  Encyclopaedia  Briunnlca  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.        Series:  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

698.1  78-704880 

Encyclopaedia  Brltau-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Reptiles  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Fibn  Co^  1971. 

82  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     (Vocabulary  of  biology,  group  2,  no.  4) 
CREDITS:  Art  work,  Sally  Kalcher. 

SUMMARY:  Visually  presents  the  deflnitloos  of  various  biological 
terms  pertaining  to  reptiles.     With  captions. 

1.  Reptiles.     2.  Herpetology— Terminology.  I.  Imperial  Film 

■Company,    Inc..    Lakeland,  Pla.      II.   Series:   Vocabulary   of  biology 
(Filmstrip)  group  2,  no.  4. 

598.1  70-738952 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Reptiles  and  amphibians  (Motion  picture)  Natibnal  Ooo- 
graphic  Society.  Released  by  HoQraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969. 

54  min.     sd.    color.     18  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Explores  the  world  of  repCllea  and  amphibians,  aod 
compares  their  prehistoric  exlstetMe  with  their  existence  today  as 
lower  life  forms. 

1.   Reptllea     2.  Amphlblana  i.  National  Oeographic  Society, 

Washington,  D.  C.     a.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

919.4  73-701860 

UcOraw-HllIBo(ACo. 


Reptiles  and  imphihians   (Motion  picture)    Nationa]  Geo- 
graphic   Society.     Released    by    McGmw-Hill    Book    Co., 


54  nrin.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sumtmary:  Explores  tbe  world  of  rqttllcs  aod  anpblblana,  aod 
compares  their  prehistoric  exlsteoos  with  tbdr  existence  today  as 
lower  life  forma 

1.    Beptllee.    2.   Amphlblana  i.  Natlocial   Geographic  Society, 

Washington,  D.  C.    n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Oompaoy. 

619.4  77-701861 

HcOraw-HUl  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Reptiles  and  amphibians  of  Minnesota  (FUmatrip)    Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  Audio- Visual  Education  Service,  1967. 

54  fr.     c.ilwr.     STi  luni.     (Minnesota  Studies) 

With  Kuide. 

Creditt:  I'hotofrriiphr  and  guide,  Walter  J.  Bi-eokenri<lge. 

Summarv:  rv^cribes  the  popular  and  lesser  known  species  nf 
vertebrates  coiuiuonl.v  found  In  Minnesota,  including  the  tl^er  sala- 
mander, spotted  leopard  frog,  milk  snake,  bull  snake,  nnd  several 
turtles. 

1.  Heptiles— Minnesota.  2.  Amphibians — Minnesota.  r.  Minne- 
sota. University.  Aniilo-VlBual  Education  Service.  Series:  Minne- 
sota studies  (Filmstrlp) 

596  Fi  A  68-5956 

Minnesota.     Univ.  Audio-Visual  Education  Service 


Republic  of  Chad   (.l/o//ou  jncture)      Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

20  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Peoples  of  Africa  aeries) 
With  guide.  _         „   „      . 

Credit*:  Consultants,  Dunrard  Pniden,  Helen  B,  Warrln, 
Summary:   Portrays  aspects  of  life   tn   Chad,   a  primitive   land- 
locked country   In  north-central   Africa.     Describes  the  stroggte  of 
the  people  of  Chad  to  develop  Its  natural  resources. 

1    Chad.  I.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series: 

The  Peoples  of  Africa  series  (Motion  picture) 

916.7  Fi  A  67-5918 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Republic  of  Germany  (Filmstrip)    Don  Bosco,    Released  by 
nniversnl  Kducation  and  Visual  Arts,  1970, 

,18  fr.    color.    3.5  mm.    and  phonodisc.     (Countries  of  Europe  and 
AfriCTi,  part  1) 

.\lBo  is.-iied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMAItT;    Describe*   the   customs,   famous  paintings,   scenery, 
topography,  and  industry  of  the  Republic  of  Germany. 

1.    Germanv     (Federal    Republic,    194&-         )  —Description    and 
travel.         [.  Fosco,  Don.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
in.  Series:  Conntries  of  Europe  and  Africa,  part  1  (Filmstrip) 
tDD43]  914.3  75-740534 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 


The    Republic   of   Korea.      Part   2:    The   Korean   conflict 

{FUmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  19ftl. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Longer  versions  (37  fr.  and  37  double  fr.)   Issued  with  script. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Jack  D.  Boggan,  W.  C.  Buchanan. 

Summary:  A  Study  of  Korea:   the   Korean   cotiflict,   the  religion 
and  missions  of  Korea,  and  significant  landmarks.      With  captlona 

1.   Korean   War,   195(H953.     2.   Korea— Description  and  travel— 
1953-  3.  Korea— Religion.        i.  Bndek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 

Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

915.19  79-735257 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Republic  of  Niger   {Motion  picture)     Universal  Education 

and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

20  min.     sd.    bAw.     16  mm.     (The  Peoples  of  Africa  series) 

With  guide. 

CrediU:  Consultants,  Durward  Pniden,  Helen  B.  Warrln. 

Summarv:  Shows  the  Importance  of  the  constant  search  for  water 
in  the  Republic  of  Niger,  where  life  Is  almost  entirely  conditioned 
by  Its  shortage.  Pictures  ways  in  which  modernization  Is  Anally 
beginning  In  this  desert  country. 

J    Niger      2.  Water-supply  —  Niger.  i.   Universal   Education 

and  Visual  Arts.         Series:  The  Peoples  of  Africa  series  (Motion 
picture) 

333.»'0966  Fi  A  67-5919 

Univereal  Education  and  VUual  Arta 

The  RepubUc  of  Senegal  (Motion  picture)    Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

16  min.    sd.    ]Aw.    Id  mm.     ( Peoples  of  Africa  series) 

CredUi:  Consultant,  Durward  Pruden. 

Svmmarv:  A  study  of  the  Republic  of  Senegal,  Its  landscapes,  re- 
sources. Industries,  technology,  and  the  Impact  of  these  on  the  Sene- 
galese people  In  the  city  of  Dakar  and  the  surrounding  rural  areas. 
Discusses  the  problems  of  Senegal,  and  polnta  out  that  It  Is  an  Inde- 
pendent hut  undeyeloped  repnhllc 

1.  Senegal— Econ.  condlt.  I.  Unlyersal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts.  Series :  Peoples  of  Africa  series  ( Motion  picture) 

330.966  Fi  A  68-1496 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Repablic  of  the  Ivory  Coast   (Motion  picture)     Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

2  min.    sd.    bAw,    16  mm.     (The  Peoples  of  Africa  series) 
With  guide.  „  ,      _   „      , 

CrtdiU:  Consultants,  Durward  Pruden,  Helen  B.  warriu, 
ffammorv:  Depicts  life  in  the  Republic  of  the  iTory  Coast,  a  small 
but  dynamic  country  in  western  Africa.  Discusses  the  rapid  political, 
social,  and  economic  changes  that  have  taken  pUce  since  independ- 
ence waa  declared,  „  .  ._^ 
1.  iTory  Coast  i.  DnlTersal  Education  and  visual  Arts. 
Series:  The  Peoples  of  Africa  series  (Motion  picture) 

916.6  Fi  A  67-6920 

QnlTerssl  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

Republic  Pictures  Corporation 
see 


Along  the  Oregon  Trail. 

Out  California  way. 

Republic  Steel  Corporation 
see 

The  ABC's  of  financial  statements. 
The  Anatomy  of  free  enterprise. 

The  Challenge  of  organization. 


Changing  management  patterns. 

Characteristics  of  the  electorate. 
Competing  through  research. 
Competition  in  action. 
Conference  leader  Introduction. 
The  Congress  at  work. 

Creating  jobs  through  growth. 

Exploring  costs. 

Exploring  foreign  competition. 

Foreign  trade— challenge  of  a  changing 
world. 

Getting  into  local  politics. 
How  to  conduct  a  meeting. 
How  to  run  a  political  campaign. 

How  to  wage  a  political  campaign. 
Introductory  statistics  tor  management. 

Investing  tor  future  growth. 
The  Keys  to  progress. 
Long-range  planning  and  financing. 

Management  and  the  computer. 

Management  and  the  future. 

Managerial  decision  making. 

The  Manager's  role  in  public  affairs. 

Managing  and  communicating  by  objectives. 

The  Meaning  of  democracy. 

Money,  banking,  and  economic  stability. 

New  developments  in  human  relations 
and  leadersh^. 

New  dimensions  in  organizational 
communications . 

The  Office  of  the  President. 

Our  Federal  constitutional  system. 

Our  two-party  system. 

PERT  and  critical  path  methods. 

Payoff  tables  and  decision  trees. 

Productivity — tbe  magic  lamp  of  progress. 

Profits — the  sparkplug  of  our  economy. 

Reducing  costs  by  value  analysis. 

The  Role  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

176 


i).  [Mo- 


state  and  local  government. 


Wages,  productivity,  and  employment. 

Waging  a  political  campaign — money  and 
methods . 

Waging  a  political  campaign — surveys, 
computers,  honest  elections. 


Wl^y  politics. 

Why  politics — Interview, 

Your  personal  economics. 

RepabUc  Steel  strike  poBce  riot  (Mewifial  Day 

tion  picture]     Thome  Films,  1971. 

4  min,     »i.    biw.     luper  8  mm.     (8  ram.  documents  prajcct) 
Loop  Rim  in  cartridge.  Fdm  note!  on  cartridge  esse. 
CREDITS:  Producer.  Jim  Schott. 

SUlvlMARY:  Shows  the  beginning  and  »>oie  of  the  immedutc  resuln  «  • 
violent  conftonution  helween  .iriting  Repobiic  Steel  wortiet.  and  the  Chicago 

"""fchicgo-Riols  2.  Cliicgo-Police.  3.  Slritei  sad  kKkoul^-StCTl  in- 
dustry-Chieigo.  1,  Tlionie  Rlmt  inc.,  Boulder,  Cdo.  il.  Senet:  8  mm. 
documents  project.  (Motion  picture]  .,_.,,- 

^V6483,  33.-89  72-701315 

Thome  Ftim*  '* 

(RepubUcan  National  Convention,   1952,    (Motion  picture) 
NBC  Telsvision,  1952. 

aO  min.     --id.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  July  6,  1952,  on   the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 

Credits:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director, 
Carl   Degen;   sponsor.   Revere  Copper  and   Brass.  ,^  „   -,, 

Summan,:  Four  Interviews  tn  Chicago:  candidate  Haroid  E.  Sta»- 
sen  discusses  the  need  for  liberalism  In  the  Republican  Party;  Got. 
Ban  Warren  explains  why  he  Is  called  the  compromise  candidate; 
Taft  campaign  manager  John  D.  M.  Hamilton  states  his  candidates 
honest  campaign  on  the  Issues;  and  Sen.  James  Duff  discusses  Gen- 
eral Elsenhower's  nomination.  Tbe  panel  includes  Martha  Roun- 
tree.  moderator.  Mae  Craig,  Tom  Reynolds.  Lawrence  Splvak.  and 
Richard  Wilson. 

1  Renubllcan  Party.  National  Convention.  25th,  Chicago,  19B2. 
,.  NaKl  B^dcaSng  Company.  Inc.  NBC  Television  Network. 
Series :  Meet  the  press  ( Motion  picture) 

329.6  7&-701457 

Requiem    (Motion  picture)     Jeff  Dell   Film  Service.     Re- 
leased by  Mass  Media  AssocvoAes,  1968. 

4  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  \  tribute  to  Martin  Luther  King.  Portrays  the  shame 
and  horror  of  his  death. 

1.  King.   Martin  Luth»r.  L  Jeff  Dell  Film  Service,     n.  Man 

Media  Associates. 

922  73-702858 

CINE 


ReqnicB.  [Motion  picture]     Brooki  Jones,  1971. 

17  rain.    id.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Brooki  Jones. 

SUMMARY:  Sbowt  aa  old  car  beinc  put  to  rest  in  t  midwestern  junkyard 
to  the  music  of  Benjamin  Britten's  War  requiem.  Without  narration. 

i.  Britten,  Benjamin,  1913-  War  requiem.     II.  Jones,  Brooks. 

[PN1997]  791.43  77-715315 

CINE  72  MARC 


Requiem  for  a  faith  (Motion  picture)     Hartley  Productions, 

1968. 

8  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (Oreat  minds  of  our  times) 

Credit*:  I'roducer,  Blda  Hartley;  script,  Huston  Smith;  camera- 
men, Irving  Hartley,  Elda  Hartley. 

Summan/:  Surveys  Buddhist  practices  and  explftlnti  the  rule  of 
Tibetan  lamas  In  develofAng  the  extremely  retl^ous  nature  of  Ti- 
betan culture. 

1.  Lamaisni.    2.  Tibet— Civlliwit ion.  i.  Hartley  Productlona, 

New  York.  Series:  Great  mlndx  of  our  times  (MotliHi  picture) 

915.16  Fi  A  68-516 

CINE 


Reqaiem  for  an  ocean  qneea.  [Motion  picture]    Telecine  Film  Stu- 
dios, 1971. 

22  min      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Trices  the  history  of  the  R.M.S.  Queen  Miry  from  her  maiden 
voyage,  ihroufh  her  winime  service,  to  her  finil  voyi|e  from  Southampton  lo 
Long  Beach. 

1.  Queen  Miry  (Steamship)        I.  Telecine  Film  Studios. 

(VM383.Q4]  387.2  72-700037 

CINE  73 


MARC 


Requirements  in  the  world  i)l  Jobs  (Filmstrip)    Sooiety  for 
Visual  Education,  1970. 

(U  fr.  t-utur.  ;t5  mm.  and  phoiiodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33}  rpm.,  14 
nilti.     I  Job  opportunities  now,  group  1,  no.  1) 

AIno  Iwined  with  phonotape  In  oasaette. 

Willi  teacher's  guide. 

Suniniary:  Dlwusses  basic  personal  abilities,  good  work  attitudes, 
Baleable  skllhi,  and  education.  Illustrates  each  of  these  require- 
ments In  a  persunallied  Job  situation  and  as  they  might  apply  to 
school  work. 

1.  Succeax— Juvenile  fllms.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 
Chk-ago.  ^^^leH ;  Job  opporluultles  now  ( Flltustrlp)  group  1,  do.  1. 
371.42  70-738061 

Society  for  Visual  Kducation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Requirements  In  the  world  of  jobs 


ReqitbitM  en  el  mercado  de  empleo*. 


ReqildtM  ea  tl 

Visual  Education.  1972. 


de  CMpleoa.  [PUnutrip}     Society  for 


60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodbc:  1  %.  (for  um  with  manual  or  mMo- 
matic  prpiector),  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  14  min.  (Oponunidadcs  actualo  <k 
trabajo.  grupo  1.  no.  I) 

Abo  inucd  with  pbonotape  in  CMaetic. 

Spaniah  vcraiofi  of  Requircmenta  b  the  world  of  )oba. 

With  teacher'*  guide  in  Spaniah. 

SUMMARY:  Diacusaea baatc  peraonal  abilities,  good  work  attitudca, aaleable 

akilU,  and  education,  liluatratea  theae  requircmenta  in  a  peraonaliicd  job 
Htuation  and  ai  they  might  apply  to  achool  work. 

I.  Succeaa.        1.  Society  for  Vtaual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.     II.  Require- 
mentt  in  the  world  oTjoba.  tPilmatrip]     III.  Seriea:  Oponunidadea  actualea  de 
trabafo.  [Filmstrip]  grupo  I,  no.  t. 
[HF5386]  371.42  72-732913 

Society  for  Visual  72  MARC 

Education 


Res  gestae  imperii  Romani  (Filnutrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tarmica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

53  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Roma:  urbs  et  orbto— Latin  level  two) 

Creiilt:  Collaborator,  Albert  Rapp. 

Bummarv:  A  Latin  language  teaching  film.  Elxamlnea  the  domain 
of  Imperial  Rome. 

1.  Latin  langTHige — Audlo-Timial  Instruction.  i.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannlca    Educational   Corporation.  Serlm:    Roma:   urbs  et 

orbl*— Latin  lerel  two  (Fllmstrlp) 

478.8  70-733589 

Encydopaedla  Brltas-  nlca  Educatlo&al  Corp. 


Rescae  and  self-rescne  (canoe)   (ifotwn  picture)     Herbert 

Kerkow,  inc.,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Small  craft  aafety) 

Loop  Uim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Su-mmar]/:  Demonstrate*  rescue  and  self-reacue  metbods  to  follow 
when  a  canoe  has  overtumed. 

1.  Canoes  and  canoeing.  I,  Kerkow  (Herbert)  Inc.,  New  York. 

S«rlea:  Small  craft  safety  (Motion  picture) 

797.1  Fi  A  68-3052 

Herbert  Kerkow.  Inc 


Rescue  breathing  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Tlrst  aid  techniques) 

XxKtp  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credilt:  Writer,   Maxtoe  Haleff;   consultant,  Harold  R.  Bassett; 
photographer,  Paul  BockhorsL 

1.  Artificial   respiration.  t.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series: 

First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  70-704634 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


[Motion  picture]    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1971. 

14  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm.     (The  World  of  work) 

With  teacher'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  John  Bamea;  collaboraior.  P.  Craig  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Dcacribca  the  danger,  excitement,  and  mponaibility  of  a  Urge 
city  rcacue  team.  Showi  the  (quad  at  it  it  called  to  a  fire  and  to  asaist  in  health 
emergenciea. 

I.  Rescue  work.  1.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporaiioa. 
II.  Seriea:  The  World  of  work.  [Motion  picture.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.] 

tUA926]  362.1  76-715513 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educatioaal  Corp. 


Research    engineering:    Aircraft    derelopments  —  airports 

{FUmatrip)     United  Air  Lines.    Released  by  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1945. 

26  fr.    t>&w.    35  mm.     (Air  transportation) 

aummary:  Shows  some  of  the  tasks  research  englDeers  engage  In 
to  bring  about  developments  In  alrcrafL 

1.  Aeronautical  research.         i.  United  Air  Udm,  toe         Series: 
Air  transportation  (Fllmstrlp) 

620.23  70-732924 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Research  in  the  atmosphere  {Motion  picture)  National 
Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration,  1969.  Made  foy 
Film  Graphics  Corp. 

25  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Hummary:  Traces  the  methods  of  man's  exploration  of  the  upper 
atmosphere  and  near-earth  envlroimi«>t  from  andeot  times  until  the 
present,  with  a  detailed  examlnatlen  of  Ionised  belltun  In  the  upper 
atmosphere. 

1.  Atmosphere,  Upper.     2.  Helium.    3.  Ionospheric  research. 
L  U.  S.    National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration. 

551  77-705162 

C  8.  Natlooal  Aeronan-  tics  and  Space  Administration 


Research  on  Wa;riiittgton*8  Blue  Glacier  (FUmstrip)    Media 
Unit,  Clover  Park  School  District  400,  1968. 

SS  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

CreditM:  Photographer,  Loals  Kirk. 

Summary.-  Uses  captioned  pfaotosraphs  to  show  how  glaciers  are 
formed  and  to  describe  the  materials  and  methods  used  for  research 
on  Washington  State's  Blue  Glacier. 

1.  Blue  Glacier,  Wash.— Juvenile  flima.  i.  Clover  Park  School 
District  400. 

561.3  Fi  68-2068 


The    Research    paper    (FUmstrip)    Coleman    Film    Enter- 
prises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,   1968. 

IW  fr.     color.     85  mm.     and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  liL,  381  rpm., 

CredUt:  Director,  W.  M.  Burks;  writer,  Oeraldlue  B.  Kramer; 
photographer.  Slaurlce  Prather.  .  ^  .  w 

Sumtnary:  Demonstrates  an  effective  method  of  doing  research 
and  writing  a  formal  paper.  Includes  the  most  commonly  accepted 
ways  of  choosing  a  research  topic,  of  using  the  Ubrarj.  and  of 
preparing  the  paper.    With  capUons.  

I.  Re^rt  writing.  2.  Research.  i.  Ootacuui  Film  Enterprise*, 
n.  RMI  Film  Productions.  »»„-„^ 

808.02  71-733752 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Research  Press  Comp&Tty 
see 


Who  did  «4ut  to  wbom. 


Research  report:  THC— the  chemistry  ot  marijuana  (Mo- 
tion picture)  KCET.  Released  by  Indiana  University, 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

20  mln.    Bd.     Wtw.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Tony  Potter. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  reaction  of  a  volunteer  patient  alter  a 
controlled  administration  of  the  equivalent  of  three  marijuana 
cigarettes. 

1.   Marihuana.  r.  KCET  (Television  station)    Los  Angeles, 

n.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

613.8  Fi  A  68-2729 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Researching:  a  tt^iic  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

11  uiin.     sd,     color.      Itt  mm.      (Oral  communications  series) 

MiiKiifllic  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cirditt:  Adviser.  A.  Ulchard  Sogllunco. 

Rttmnian/:  Explains  the  selection  and  research  of  a  topic  for  a 
speech.  Shows  various  sources  of  Information.  Including  p^-sonal 
visits,  interviews,  and  the  use  of  the  library. 

1.  Oratory.      2.  Itesearch.  i.   McOraw-HllI  Book  Company. 

Series:  Oral  com  inun  lent  ions  series  (Motion  picture) 

808.5  7T-701058 

McGrnw-HlilBookCo. 


Resection  of  arteriosclerotic  aneurysm  of  the  left  carotid 
bifurcation  (Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Surgery,  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan.  Made  and  released  by  Audio-Visual 
Education  Center,  1967. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  William  R.  Otoen;  photographer, 
Edgar  L.  Sherman;  editor,  Aubert  I^avastlda.  

SUMMARY  :  Details  an  operation  performed  on  a  seventy-two- 
year-old  man  who  had  an  arteriosclerotic  aneurynn  of  the  left 
carotid  bifurcation,  nearlng  the  state  of  ruptnrei  Show*  the  removal 
of  the  aneurysm  and  Ita  replacement  by  an  autogenous  saphenous 

l'  Carotid  artery— Surgery.  2.  Aneurysms.  8.  Arterlosclerosto. 
I  Michigan.  University.  Dept.  of  Surgery.  IL  UldilgUL  Uni- 
versity.    Audio-Visual  EducaUon  Ceotsr.  _  _^     » 

[RP698]  en  72-718175 

Univ.  of  Mich.    Audio- 


visual Education  Center 


El  Resentido  (Motion  picture)  Mental  Health  Board  and 
Michigan  SUte  Dept  of  Mental  Health.  Released  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1965. 

33  mln     sd    bAw    18  mm.  . 

Spanish  version  of  the  1961  motion  picture  entlttod  An«ry  hoy- 

Slmmarv:  Uses  the  case  of  a  ten-year-old  »»?  ^^^J"  "^^^l 
stealing  to  show  how  emotional  disturbances  can  be  engenderwl  t^ 
fSlly  tensions.  A  psychiatric  team  traces  the  boy's  ^'«°^*°« 
to  Its  source.  Portrays  some  of  the  many  factors  that  can  arouse 
feelings  Of  hostility  in  children  „«,*.i  n^ith  Film 

1.  Emotional  problems  of  cblldrw.  i.  Mental  H^th  rum 

Board.  New  York.  n.  Michigan.  Deptof  Mental  Heath,  ra.  In- 
teroational  FiUn  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago,     iv.  Angry  boy  (Motion  plc- 

*""*  155.42  78-707266 

iDtematlonal  FlUn  Bureau 

Reservoir  bags  and  tiietr  rootine  care  (Motion  picture) 
Blakiston  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968,  Made 
by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

9  mln.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  nursing  series. 
Study  unit  3 :  Utility  room  procedures) 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  Kulde  and  student  study  manual. 

CrtAUn:  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns. 

Bummary:  Shows  various  types  of  reservoir  bags  used  In  nursing 
care,  and  demonstrates  routine  sanitary  procedures  to  follow  Id 
caring  for  reservoir  bags  In  the  utility  room. 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  McGraw-HUl  Book  Company.  Blaki- 
ston Division.  Series :  Fundamental  nursing  aeries.  Study  unit  8: 
Utility  room  procedures  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3014 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


fwHftlil  electrical  wiriag.  [Transparencies]     Delmar  Publiab- 
en.     Releaaed  by  DCA  Educational  Product*.  1969. 

14  trampsrencies.     color.      10x12. 

With  uacher'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Robert  Moortkouse. 

SUMMARY:  IDuRntes  dicuit  Isyouta  for  each  looa  or  arcs  in  ■  typical 
WRgle  hoow. 

1.  Electric  wiring,  laterior.       I.  Delow  Pubtidters.     II.  DCA  Educationsl 
Products. 

ITK3285]  621.32  72-733875 

DCA  Educaliottal  72  MARC 


177 


Resin   casting   and   embedding    (Motion   picture)     Thome 
Films,  1966. 

4  mln     81.     color.     8  mm.     f,\rt  technique*  series) 

Loop  tllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summon/-'  Illustrates  techniques  of  miring  and  pouring  liquid 
reeln  Into  prepared  molds.  Shows  various  translucent  castings,  as- 
sembled In  mobiles  or  as  separate  plaques,  and  placed  to  reflect  the 
light  in  an  Interesting  manner. 

1.  Gums  and  resins.  Synthetic.  i.  Thome  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder, 
Cola        Series:  Art  techniques  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1786 
Thome  Films,  Inc. 


Reilstaace.  [Motion  picture] 
Kenalex  Corp. 


Thome  Films,  1971.     Made  by 


3  min.     >i.     color.     »upCT  8  mm.     (The  Electricity-elec ironies  Mri«) 

Loop  film  in  canridge.  Film  noies  on  cartridge  caie. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  ihe  four  fsctora  thai  control  resi«unce.  the  type*  of 
re«iiiori.  snd  the  resijtor  color  code.  Alio  demonstriie*  the  uj«  of  •  V.O.M.  lo 
rncMure  restilance.  The  loptc  ii  completed  in  ihe  motion  picture  Re«it»nce 
mcuurcment  and  color  code. 

1.  Electric  resiitors.  2,  Voltohmmeter  1.  Reiiitance  measurement  and 
color  code.  [Motion  picturej  II.  Thome  Films,  inc..  Boulder.  Colo.  111.  Series: 
The  Elcctriciiy-elecironici  wries,  (Motion  piclurc] 

[TK7872.R41  537.6  72-701442 

Thome  Films  '2 


MARC 


ResUtUKC    MeanreBaent    and   color    code.    [Motioa    picture] 
Thome  Films,  1971.     Made  by  Kenalex. 

4  min.     «.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Electricity-electronics  series) 

I.OOP  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY:  A  conUnualion  of  the  motion  picture  Resistance.  Shows  Uie 
four  factor!  ihst  control  resUunce,  the  types  of  resistors,  and  the  resutor  color 
code.  Also  demonslfMes  the  use  of  a  V.O.M.  W  measure  resistance. 

1   Electric  resistofs.     2.  Vottohmmeter.       I.  Resistance.  (Motion  pwture] 
II.  Thome  Films,  inc.  Boulder.  Cok>.     III.  Series:  The  Elecuicity-electronics 
series.  (Motion  picture] 
[TK7872.R4]  537.6  72-701443 


Thome  Tilms 


MARC 


Resistance  welding  applications  (Motion  picture)  £othen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Welding) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Portrays  welding  procedures  through  diagrams,  cloa&- 
np  photography,  and  live-action  shots. 

1  Electric-welding.  I.  Bothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannda  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Welding  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

671.5  71-709868 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUs-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Resistors  in  parallel  (Motion  picture)    Animated  Electrtmics 

Films,  1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  electricity) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Shows  by  animation  the  electron  current  flow  through 
parallel  resistors,  and  demonstrates  how  total  current  Is  affected  by 
adding  or  withdrawing  resistive  paths  from  a  circuit  With  sub- 
titles. 

1.   Electric   resistors,     2.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Klec* 

tronlcs  Films  (Firm)  Series:  Basic  electricity  (Motion  picture) 

537.6  71-708592 

Animated  Electronics  FUma 


Resistors  in  series  {Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronics 
Films,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  electricity) 

Ix>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  modeL 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  show  current  flow  through  resistors 
in  series,  and  relates  the  length  and  cross  sectional  area  of  resistors 
to  total  current  flow.    With  -subtitles. 

1.   Electric   resistors.     2.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Elec- 

tronics Films  (Firm)  Series:  Basic  electricity  (Motion  picture) 

537.6  75-708598 

Animated  Electronics  Films 


Resists  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1068. 

5  mln.     St     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  tedinlques  series) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crcditt:  Adviser  and  artist.  Gay  Emien. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  method  of  crayon  resist,  and  explains 
other  resist  techniques. 

L  Crayon  drawing.     2.  Artists'  materials.        l  Thorne  Films,  inc., 
Boulder,  Colo.        Series:  Art  techniques  series  (Hotloo  picture) 

741.4  Fi  A  68-3144 

Tborne  Films 


Resnals,  Alain,  1922- 


Nlght  and  fog. 


Resonant  (Motion  picture)    Richard  M.  Shirley,  1969. 

13  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

fiwrnmury:  A  montage  of  still  photographs  representing  the  early 
life  of  an  elderly  lady,  contrasted  by  shots  of  children  at  play. 

1.  Aged.  I.  Shirley,  Richard  M. 

30L43  75-705654 

CINB 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Resort  city  (Filmatrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  in  col- 
laboration with  the  William  P.  Gottlieb  Co.  Made  by 
University  Films.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.} 
1969. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Community  series:  l^pes  of  cities  set) 

With  teacher's  irulcte.    Guide  IickluK  In  L.  C. 

CredUi:  Educational  consulUnts,  John  R.  Lee.  Clyde  P.  Koho. 

SufDfruirv.-  Describes  the  nature  of  a  resort  city  and  the  aspects 
that  contribute  to  that  nature  and  to  iU  growth  patterns.  Wltb 
captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Cities  RDd  towns.  2.  Health  resorts,  watering-places,  etc.  i. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Compaay.  Series:  Community  aeries:  Types  of 
cities  set  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  ro-733617 

3JcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Resources  for  tomorrow  ^Filmstrip)  Ward's  Natural  Sd- 
ence  F^tablishment,  1966. 

I'  flliiiatripK.     wlor.    35  mm. 

Witti  tMching  Kiiide.  ^.  ^     , . 

Credits:  Adviser  and  con»uItant,  Warren  Nelson;  editor,  David 
B.  Jensen.  .         ... 

Content"  1.  ForestB.  «>  fr— i:.  Wildlife:  land  animals  and  birds. 
65  fr.— S.  Wildlife:  flshes.  W  fr.— I.  The  national  parks.  «S  fr.~ 
ri.  The  national  parks  and  monuments.  57  fr.— 6.  Pollution  of  air 
and  water.    67  fr.     With  captions. 

1.  Conservation  of  natural  reeoopces.  I.  Ward's  Natural 

Science  Bftabllshment.  loo. 

333.7  76-738660 

EstabllBhroe&t 


Ward'A  Natural  Srience 


Resources    in    northern    Ontario 

House.  1969. 


{Fllmstrip),     Eye    Gate 


-ly  L,  coiur.  ;Vj  iiifii.  and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
19  mln.     microgroove.     (Geography  of  eastern  Canada,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credit*:  Writer  and  photographer.  Maxlne  Haleff. 

Summary:  Describes  the  two  regions  of  OnUrlo,  the  Industrial 
heartland  of  the  south  and  the  sparsely  populated  north.  Dlacosses 
the  development  of  mineral  and  forest  Industries. 

1.   Ontario — Economic   conditlooa         i.   Eye  Gate  House,   Inc. 
Series:   Geography  of  eastern  Canada    (Fllmstrip)    no.  4. 

917.13  76-733783 

Eye  Gate  House 


Resources  in  the  United  States   {FUmstHp) 
Elkins  Co.,  1961 


Herbert  U. 


36  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Tour   living   American   economy) 

Credita:  Bdiicatlonal  consultants,  Mary  Stewart,  Cecil  Osoff. 

Bummary:  Discusses  the  influence  of  climate,  resources,  and  tradi- 
tion on  cities  and  people.  Includes  the  effect  of  climate  on  crops, 
tbe  Importance  of  natural  resources  to  industry,  and  the  Importance 
of  good  transporUtion  In  the  d»velt^m«it  of  industry  aod  commerce. 
Wit*  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  liats.  With  captions. 
For  eleanentary  grades. 

1.  U.  S.— Cllmata  2,  Natural  resource*— U.  S.  8l  Transporta- 
tloD— U.  S.  I.  Herbert  M.  Blklns  C<anpaii7-  Series :  Your  llrtng 
American  economy  (Plkostrlp) 

872.8  78-784119 

Herbert  H.  Blklns  Oo. 


Resources:  use,  nbOM,  recovery,  and  discorery   {FUm- 

strhp)    Popular  Science  Audio- Visuals,  1969. 

41  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  Kulde. 

Summary:  Analyses  the  ways  in  which  resources  are  being  de- 
q>olled  in  the  United  States,  AccenU  the  efforts  at  recovery  of  re- 
sources, the  use  of  materials  previously  r^rarded  as  wajste,  new 
methods  of  securing  resources,  the  development  of  new  sources  of 
supply,  and  the  role  of  modem  science  In  the  preservation  of  re- 
sources.   With  captions. 

1.  Natural  resources.         L  Popular  Science  Audto-Vlsuala. 

333.7  71-733644 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Respecting  oar  flag   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mht.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  United  States  flag) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Depicts  the  American  flag  as  a  tiring  symbol  wbo>w 
many  changes  parallel  tbe  growth  of  the  nation. 

1.  Flar*~r    S.         I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Tbe  United  States  flag  (Uotlon  picture) 

929.9  7S-704860 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educatlooal  Corp. 


Resplghi,  Ottorlno,  1879-1936.        Fontane  di  Roma 
see 

Fountains  of  Rome  by  Ottozino  Hesplgtil. 

The  Fountains  of  Rome  (Valle  Giulia  and 
the  Triton)  by  Ottorino  Respighi. 

Hesplghl,  Ottorino,  1879-1936.       Pini  dl  Roma 


Aoaton^  of  a  symphony  orchestra. 


RcsplratfoK.     (Motion     picture]        BBC-TV.     Undon.     1970. 
Rckascd  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  mm      id      ba»       16  mm.     (The  Human  body.  flo.  I) 

SUMMARY    Dealt  »ilh  csictnsl  tM(Mra»on  in  ihc  hum«n  Iwdy.  D«cribe» 

iMm  pan  •«  eichangcd  between  ihc  bloi>d  and  ii>e  sir  in  the  lun|i, 

1    Rc^fWkm      2   BUkk).  Gstct  in         I    BritiUi  BronksMing  Cofporsiwn. 

Tclevi».m  Set*H.c      H  Timc-Lifc  Film*      HI  Serie*:  The  Humsn  body.  (Mo- 

Xurn  pKlure]  no.  1. 

^p,2,,  612  73-7145.3 

TimcLifc  Film*  'J  MARL 


Respiration  and  excretion  (FUmetrip)    Edwin  Shapiro  Ca, 
1969.     Made  by  Edwin  Sh&pira 

1  roll,    color.    35  OMn.     ( rUmstrlp  set  6 :  Blologr) 

Bummaiy:  Describee  the  structure  and  function  of  the  organs  of 

the  human  reqtiratorr  sratem,  the  Sow  of  air  caused  by  differences 

In  air  pressure,  the  medtanlcs  of  breathing,  and  the  organs  inrolred 

In  the  elimination  of  wastes.    With  captions. 

1.  Bevtratkm.    2.  Excretion.        i.  Edwin  Shapiro  Company. 

Series:  BI0I0C7  (Pilnutrlp) 

691.1  76-784708 

BdwlQ  Shapiro  Oo. 

Respiration  and  excretion,  the  akin,  the  central  nervous 
system  {Filmatrip)     Colonial  Films,  1964. 

S4  fr      color     35  mm.     ( Human  body  fllmstrip  series) 

r..»r  ■"■Scle..  the  loon,  wd  the  complete  "^'W"/  "'?"•  ^ 
icrlb«!  the  (unction  o(  the  excretory  .mem  and  the  lililMr«.  «no 
"e^ln.  Describe,  the  centr.1  »•"<>»»  'I'""' -""'^"""wi-J 
spina'    cord  «nd  Ihe  location  o(  motor  and  »en»>ry  center..      With 

"?''RSipiratlon.     2.  Eicrellon.     S  Cenlml  nervou.  w.tei». 

,.  colonial  Film.,  Inc.,  Atl.n...   ^^|er.«.  ^,  ^  ^^^^^ 

Colonial  Films,  Inc. 

ReipiratioB  daring  and  irflcr  ■■mthmli  [Motion  picture]    Ayent 
Laboratories,  1972.     Made  by  Science  and  Medicine  Filmt. 

21  mln.     (d.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  principlei  of  retpirstory  tare  duriof  preoperativt,  in- 
tnoperstive,  and  postoperative  periods.  Utiliia  drsnutiutiaos  durin|  which 
the  viewer  ii  isked  lo  inwrprel  finding!  wtd  decide  on  ■  courie  of  action. 

1.  Preopentive  care.  2-  Poatoperative  can.  3.  Rcapiration.  1.  Ayent 
Labontorie*.  inc. 

,RD99i  617  72-700350 

CINE  72  MARC 

Respiration  in  man  {Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nicft  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

i:.;  mill.     *'J.     oolor.     10  mm,     (Biology  program) 

Credilt:  Author,  Bertrand  J.  Shapiro.  .„,„..   i..n» 

Summary:    Illustrates   respiration   using  an   'elated  Mlmalhmg 

to  show  activity  In  tbe  lung  and  the  appearance  °' W2?iPf?^°; 

strates  the  exchange  of  carbon  dioxide  for  oxygen,  and  dlscassee  how 

long  man  can  tolerate  air  pollution. 

T  RwlralLlf^^'i-  Enjclopaedla  BrlUnnlca  BdncaUonal  Corpo- 
ration.        Series :  Biology  program  (Motion  picture)  -^oooi 
gl2                                    74-702921 
nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Encyclopaedia  Brltan- 


Reaplratioa  In  the  kmmm 

Education  Aids,  1972. 


1  body,  "t-r"**^   [Fllmstrip]     Health 


and  pboooupc  ii 


19  n 


51  fr,     color      35  mm. 

With  iniiructor'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Script.  Uila  OufTi  photogiaphy,  Charles  O.  Casey. 

SUMMARY:  Ute«  picturei  and  nmpuned  illuAiatioiii  to  provide  a  detailed 
explanation  of  the  operationi  of  the  basic  respiratory  tystem. 

1,  Respiration.       1.  Health  Education  Aids  (Fum) 
tQPUl]  612  72-733171 

Health  Education  Aids  73 


MARC 


The  Respiratory  syBtera  {Filmttrip)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  C<»p.,  1968. 

42  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Understanding  your  body,  series  2) 
Credit*:   Collaborators,    Darleoe   C.    Duncan,   Wllfried   F.   H.   M. 

Mommaerts. 

summary:   Provides  a  general  surrey  of  the  reeplrato^  system. 

with  emphasis  on  the  structure  and  Interrelatlonatilpe  of  the  Tariona 

^'^^Respi ration.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 

Doratlon-        Series:  Understanding  your  body  (Fllmstrip)     Series  z. 

'^  612  70-788418 

Encydopeedla  Britan-  nlca  Bdncatlonal  Corp. 


The  Respiratory  system  (Filmstrip)     Robert  J.  Brady  Co., 

1968. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  ».,  12  In.,  SSi  riwn., 
25  min.     microgroove.     (Anatomy  and  physlolt^y,  no.  9) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

.'SUMMARY :  Describes  tbe  anatomy  of  the  rei.-plr«tory  tract  and 
(llscuB.<tes  the  phj-alcs  and  physiology  of  respiration. 

1.  Respiration.  I.  Robert  J.  Brady  Ccmpany.  II.  Series:  Anat- 
omy and  physiology  (Fllmstrip)     no.  9. 

[QP121]  612  78-739340 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 

Respiratory  system  (Filmstrip)    Educational  Direction.   Bv- 
leased  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1971. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  8  mln.  (The  Human 
body  and  how  it  functions) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits :  Producer,  Bertram  U.  Slegel. 

Summary  ;  Traces  the  procens  of  the  exchange  of  oxygen  and 
carbon  dioxide  in  lower  animals  and  in  bumans. 

1.  Respiration.  I.  Educational  Direction.  Inc.  II.  Baling  Cor- 
poration. Cambridge.  Mass.  Series:  Tbe  Bomao  twdy  and  how  It 
functions  (Fllmstrip) 

612  76-738112 

Baling  Corp. 

The  Respiratory  system  of  the  human  body   {FUmatrtp) 
Bear  Films.    Released  by  Educational  Activities,  1967. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  a.,  12  In..  3S|  rpm.  (The 
Human  Nystems,  no.  4) 

With  audio  script  guide. 

Ciediti:  Writers.  Ann  R.  Bdson,  Jack  W.  Pattyson. 

nummary:  TracM  how  oxygen  enter*  ttie  body  and  Is  proceoed 
by  the  respiratory  system  for  use  by  the  cells. 

1.  Respiration.     2.  Respiratory  organs.  i.  Bear  ritms.  Inc. 

ir.  Educational  Activities,  inc.  Series:  Tbe  Human  systems  (Film- 
strip)  no.  4. 

Fi  A  67-4207 

Bear  Films 


178 


.  [Slide  act]     Dcnoyer-Oeppert  Audio- Visu- 
al*.    Rekaaed  by  Denoyer-Geppcrt  Co..  1971. 

(3  ibdcs.     color.     1  X  2  in.     (Development  o(  aBtmal  tyuemi) 
With  tcachen'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examinct  the  role  of  oxygen  in  providiog  energy  for  cellular 
metaboUim  in  animals,  Hi^tli^ts  cellular  respiratioa.  sod  ihowi  its  relaliaii  to 
oxidation  of  foods.  Conlraiu  tbe  re^ratory  requirement!  of  water  and  land 
i,  esplainiag  the  role  of  bk>od  in  tbe  transport  of  oxygen  and  gaaeoua 
I  respiratory  needs  of  reprcsentattve  aaimob  tbe  efficiency  cf 
f  >yuenu.  With  captioni. 

.  Respiratory  organs.        1.  Deooyer-Ovppert  Company. 
II.  Seriea:  Devdopment  of  animal  >ysicmB.  |Slidc  ■«] 
[QP121]  591.1  72-733881 

Deaoycr-Oeppert  72  MARC 

AudicKVisusk 

RespiratwT  systems  in  aalmali.  tMotion  picture]     Indiana  Uni- 
versity Audio-Visual  Center,  1971. 

14  min.     Ml.     color.      16  mtn.     (Animal  lyucmi) 

CREDITS:  Author  and  editor.  George  Vukc:  phoiographcn.  George  Vuke. 
Tom  Held. 

SUMMARY:  Compares  the  respiratory  systems  of  a  variety  of  phyla,  exam- 
ining the  intake  of  oxygen  by  gills,  membranes,  and  lungs. 

1.  Respiratory  organs-  I.  Indiana.  University  Audio-Visual  Center. 
II.  Scries:  Animal  systems.  [Motion  picture] 

[QL845]  591.1  70-714742 

Ind.  Univ.  Audio-Visual  72  MARC 

Center 

Response  and  implementatiMi  ot  the  19&4  dedslm  (Motion 
picture)  WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released 
by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm,  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans,  Section  19:  The  1954  decisions— prec-edMits  and  re- 
qwnses) 

Summary:  Dr.  Vincent  Browne  dlscusaes  the  tj-pes  of  plans  that 
were  »u^>osed  to  Implement  school  desegregation  In  the  southern 
and  bonier  slates  after  1954,  the  elforts  of  whites  to  evade  Implemen- 
tation, de  facto  segregation  lu  northern  schools,  and  other  aspects 
of  the  problem. 

1.  SeKregatlon   In  education.  i.  Browne,  Vincent  J.     u.  New 

York.  Television  station  WCBa-TV.  m.  Coliuabla  University,  iv. 
Holt  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  Scries:  Black  heritage:  a  his- 
tory of  Afro-Americana  (Motion  picture)  Section  19:  Tbe  1»4 
decisions— precedenta  and  responses. 

370.19  73-704103 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Response  contnH  centeis— crayfish  and  frog  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Gakken  Co.,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  In- 
ternational Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  mill     «l     color.     8  mm.     (Structure  and  function  of  nerves) 
l»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
Ruper  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide.  ^  ,       ..       „* 

From  the  1965  motion  picture  entitled  Structure  and  function  of 

Sumtnaru:  Studies  the  structure  and  function  of  the  response  con- 
ti-ol  centers  of  crayfish  and  frogs.  r'«„„„„ 

1    Frews     2    Crayfish.     3.  Nerves,  i.  Oakken  Fllm  Company, 

ltd,.  Tokyo,  ii.  International  Communication  Films,  Series:  Struc- 
ture and  function  of  nerves  (Motion  picture) 

6»1  71-703143 

Iniematlonal  Communi-  cation  Films 

Response  of  a  resmant  systun  to  a  frequency  step  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

12  mln.  si.  b&w.  16  mm.  (National  Committee  for  Electrical 
Engineering  fllm  aeries) 

With  fllm  notes. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director.  R.  Berfman;  editors,  B.  Carinl, 
Wm.  Gaddls. 

Summary:  A  computer  pantomime  motion  picture  designed  to  be 
used  as  a  teaching  aid  In  demonstrating  fundamental  concepts  rrie- 
vant  to  linear  system  theory  and  frequency  modulation.  niDBtratea 
Hie  role  of  transients  In  providing  a  sniootb  transition  between 
Initial  and  flnal  steady-state  conditions,  using  rotating  phaaors  to 
portray  the  envelope  and  phase  of  modulated  signals. 

1.   Frequency  modulation.    2.   Syst^n  analysis.  i.  Bducatlon 

Developuent  Center.  Series:  National  Committee  for  Blectrlcal 
Engineering  fllm  series  (Motion  picture) 

637.fi  70-702646 

CINE 

Re^wnse  of  the  roach  central  nerve  cord  to  sensory  stima- 
lation  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970. 
Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

4  mln.     «l.    color,    miper  8  mm.     (Biology  aeries) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  tnpe  iwript.  Inb  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Credit$:  Author,  Steven  Vogel. 

Sumntary:  Uses  a  cockroach  whoee  nerve  cord  Is  attadbed  to 
electrodes  as  a  basis  for  a  study  of  tbe  nervous  system. 

1.  Nervous  system.     2.  Cockroaches.     3.  Electrophyslology.  i. 

Harper  A  Row,  Publishers.  Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  pic- 

ture.   Harper  &  Row) 

591.1  72-706688 

Harper  A  Row,  PubllHh-  ers 

Resptmse  to  attacks  (Motion  picture)  Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

4  m'  1     Bi,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Self-defense  for  girls) 

Loop  fllm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  prepare  oneself  for  the  most  efficient 
response  to  an  expected  attack. 

1.    Self-defense  i.    Balley-Fllm   Associates.  Series:   Self- 

defense  for  girls  (Motion  picture) 

618.6  72-707620 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Response  to  gravity   (FUmntrip)     Stephen  Boeustow.     Re- 
leased by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 


33   fr,     color.     33 
dltlons) 


(Plant  re^Kinses  to  environmental  con- 


Sumitiory.-  Simple  exiwrlments  show  bow  planu  respond  lo  tbe 
Influences  of  gravity.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1  Oeotroplam.  2.  Planta — Irritability  and  movemaota.  t.  Bosu- 
atow,  Stephen,  ii.  Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Seriea:  Plant  re- 
(monsea  to  environmental  conditions  (Fllmstrip) 

681.6  73-786646 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


I  to  Ufftit  (FOmttrip)    Stephen  Bosustow.    Beleased 
bj  Bailey-Film  Aasociates,  1969. 

96  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (Plaot  reflponsM  to  enTlroameotal  con- 
dlHoiu) 

SMmmary:  Simple  experlmeoU  show  bow  plants  r««iiood  to  tb« 
Inllucocefl  of  lisbt     With  captloiu.     For  ti^aentmrj  grades. 

1.  Plants,  ^ect  of  ll^t  <hi — Jnvenlle  fllms.  l  Bosoatow, 

Stepbeo.  it.  Ballejr-nUn  Associates.  Serlee:  Plant  nspooMS  to 
•OTlroomeoUl  coodltloDS  (Fllmstrlp) 

681.6  rr-TW64r 

A.  L.  A.  BocAlM 


Response  to  mechanicar  shock  (Motion  picture)  U.  S. 
Atomic  Energy  Commission  (1968,  Made  by  Sandia  L*b- 
oratory. 

18  mln.     st\.    color.     IQ  mm. 

Sammar^:  lUustratei  several  t7pe»  of  mechanical  tfaock,  showlnx 
the  shock  slgaature  generated  by  each.  Defloes  and  explains  the 
Interdependeoce  of  the  parameters  of  mechanical  shock :  acceleration. 
Telodtr,  and  di^lacemeot.  Tells  how  different  decrees  of  damping 
affect  the  notion  of  the  sprlDg-ma«$  !<rsteni  during  .<?hock  r&sponw 

L  Shock  (Medianlcs)         i.  U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Commisxion. 
620.3  70-700217 

U.  S.  Atomic  BnerCT  Oommlasloo 


Response    to    temperttnre    chuisc    (Fthrutrip)       Stephen 
Bosustow.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

29  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  (Plant  responses  to  enTironmental  coo- 
dttlont) 

Summary:  Simple  experiments  show  how  planu  respond  to  the 
Inflomces  of  temperaCare  change.  With  captions.  For  elemeotar; 
trades. 

1.  Plants,  Effect  of  temperature  on — JoTenlle  films.  l  Bosustow. 
Stephen,  n.  Baller-nim  Associates.  Series:  Plant  reqtODses  to 
eoTlronmental  coDdltloos  (Fllmstrlp) 

581JI  TO-786M8 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


>  to  touch  (FHirutrip)    Stephen  BostiBtow.    Rdessed 
by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  85  mnt  (Plant  responses  to  enTlroomental  coodl* 
tlons) 

Summary:  Simple  experiments  show  how  plants  respond  to  the 
InflDsoces  of  toacfa.    With  captions.    For  elementarr  grades. 

L  Plsnbt — IrritabllltT  and  morements — JoTealle  films.  l  Boso- 
atow, Stephen,  n.  Bailey-Film  Associates.  Series:  Plant  re- 
sponses to  enTironmental  conditions  (Fitmstrlp) 

69lJi  74-786M9 

A.LA.Bo(AUst 


The  RcsponsibUitics  of  dstinc  (FUmttrip)     Family  Film- 
strips.     Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  sod  phooodtsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  881  rpm.,  10 
mln.     microgroore.     (Dating  problems  of  older  teens,  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUa:  Author.  Paol  R.  Kldd;  consultant,  Richmond  Bsrhour; 
photographer.  Ronald  Perkins. 

Summary:  Teens  discuss  the  re^KmslMUttes  of  a  tmy  oo  a  date, 
the  responalbiUCles  of  a  girl,  the  concepts  of  being  manly  and  woman- 
ly, and  problems  assoctated  with  dating  persons  of  other  religions 
snd  races. 

1.  Dating  (Social  costoms)  i.  Family  Filmstrips,  lac  il  So- 
ciety for  Vtsnal  Bdacation.  Ine,  Chicago.  Series :  Dating  problems 
of  older  teens  (Fllmstrip)  no.  2. 

156.6  70-735998 

Society  for  Vlsnal  Bdn-  cation 


ReqNoaibility,    honesty,    int«ciitr 

Films,  1966. 


{FUrrutrip)        Family 


45  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  15  mln. 
(Discussion  startera.  do.  1) 

With  lead^'s  guide 

Cr<s<tt<;  Writer.  T.  D.  Allen ;  narrator,  William  Woodson. 

Sumtmtary:  Presents  three  separate  sequences  to  stlmulste  groups 
to  examine  the  concepts  of  responsibility,  honeety,  and  Integrity  as 
they  pertain  to  Christian  character. 

1.  Bespcmslblllty.  2.  Honesty.  S.  S^-reqwct  l  Family  Films. 
Inc.         Series:  Discussion  startera  (Fllmstrip)  do.  1. 

948.4  77-787687 

Family  Films 


Th»  RunnnaftlB  nsM  and  Wr  work.  1.  ^>SlnMtrip)    Leeminf  lod 
Infonnatioo  Inc.,  1969. 


35  mm-     (Maid  trmiaing  prograia) 


100  h.    color. 

Wakh 

SUMMARY;  Exptetnssspect*  of  tfaejobof  the  botd/nMUd  maid,  includiiig 
Mocking  the  can.  bow  U  make  out  the  room  report,  recogniiiBg  ikippcn  and 
ftvdosdcn,  proMmu  of  when  utd  how  to  ester  roooa,  md  wksl  lo  do  if  the 
gscst  retorn*  while  the  room  i>  bctog  desned.  With  c 

1.  Hotel  mskb.     2.  Hotd  h 
II.  Series:  Maid  tratoiog  procrun.  (PUmstripi 

lTX928]  647  72-732685 

Learning  sod  Isformatioa  72  MAKC 


I  Md  h«r  wevfc,  2.  cFOntftrip]    Leanunfcnd 


Infonnaliaa  Inc^  1969. 


(Maid 


100  fr.     cokw.     33  ■ 

With  Ir^lrn  gside. 

SUMMARY:  EsplM*  aipeco  of  the  job  of  the  botd/motel  msid.  ihowmg 
■  precna  of  making  up  ■  rootn  in  twelve  ttepa  which  indude  parking  the  wsB- 
ttockcd  cart,  checking  tights,  care  in  opening  Miodt  and  vindowm,  geoenJ  dostt- 
ing  op,  (tripptag  the  bathroom  aitd  bed  linen,  tod  diapowng  of  loikd  ItiteB.  With 

l.HoldMida    3.  Hold  houa^eeping.       L  Lssniag awl  Isfanastioa  Iscl 

IL  Series:  Maid  tiaiaing  program,  intanathpj 
lTX928i  647 

Learning  and  IsfaraMtioa  73 

Inc. 


7^732686 
MAKC 


Tke  Bigponiftli  «aU  wmi  hm  werk,  3.  [FUmftrip]    Tcsmhn  lod 
Informatkn  Inc.,  1969. 


100  fr.    coktr.     3S  nun.     (Msid  tranuag  program) 

With  ksdm  guide. 

SUMMARY:  ExptaiMMpcctiartheioborihehatd/Betdi]Md,MchMliat 
top-to-botiom  deaning  of  the  bstfcroon  with  specMl  attcolioa  to  every  fixtore. 
what  cloth*  [o  uae  on  what  fixtures,  what  ckaaing  agents  to  use,  bow  to  wash 
the  walb,  and  how  to  icnib  the  Boon.  With  captioor 

1.  Hotdmaida.     2  Hotel  Sotaekeeping.        1  1  laiiiJin  mil  liifiiiiBStiiin  Ini 
II.  Scries:  Maid  training  program.  [PHmstripj 
[TX928]  647  72-732687 

7J  MARC 


TWKaspondUeMMasdh«w«>fc.4.(F1hnstrii>i    Lewmncand 
Infonnatioo  Inc..  1969. 

100  fr.     «4or.     33  nun.     (Msid  ttaising  pragran) 

With  tadsn  gsMe. 

SUMhtARY:  EaplaiBiMpectaof  the  job  of  hotd/ OMKd  msid.  iMadiag  how 
lu  lIiss  ilnssl  ihiliii.  wslk. doors,  and  fk9a(a;how  todemi  and  rehncdrcMer 
drawsra:  haw  to  diiVoac  of  waste  baaket  oootcnts;  and  bow  to  make  die  bed  with 
■tnimal  loaa  of  dme  and  motion.  With  capcioas. 

I.  Hotd  iM*^  2.  Hotd  hotMkeeping.  I-  Learniag  aad  InfdrmatiaB  lac 
IL  Scries:  Msid  naiaiag  program.  (PilmMhp) 

■■««•' ^'  "-'kSJ? 


Im 


TtiBiiigisrtlisii'lr-^' *•  *  r"*-"*^    T  riming  and 

Information  Inc.  1969. 

100  fr.    ookit.     33  mm.     (Msid  mining  program) 

With  hsihsi  giade. 

SUMMARY:  ExplsiBi  sapeds  of  dM  job  of  hotd/mold  msid,  iactadtag 
what  equpmeot  aiKl  iTrf-batT"*  to  oae  in  dusting  the  guest  room,  bow  lo  dsst 
various  fistwcs,  bow  lo  bruah  chain  and  sofas,  removing  accident  and  beslth 
haisida,  ittplenMhing  guest  suppliet,  M»d  handling  Lost  and  tcMmd  attidn.  With 

lac. 


7^732689 
MARC 


1.  Hotd  maids.    2.  Hold  houaekecping.       I 
II-  Series:  Maid  training  pragrass.  [Filnstrip) 
tTX928i  647 

Lesraing  and  Infonntioa  72 

Inc. 

Responsive  £]iviit)nment8  Corporation 
see 

Talking  ^a>ewriter. 


Ressner,  Philip.    Jerome 


Jerome. 
Rest  and  recopentioa  (Motion  pteture)    Lotas  Prodoctio&s, 


23  mln.     sd.     tifcw.     10  mm. 

Sumtmary:  Docnraentsry  footage  and  stagM  SOSiies  are  imed  to 
portray  a  couple's  week  togeCber  in  Booololu  on  rest  and  recwpera- 
tion  from  Vietnam. 

1.    Hawaii— Description   and    tra»€l— 1961-  L    Lotos    Pr<>- 

doctlooa 

355.1  74r-70d54« 

CINE 

The  R«8t  of  your  Mfe  (Motion  picture)  Gilbert  Altscbul 
Productions.    Released  by  Journal  Films,  1W7. 

28  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

j^KMinory.-  Identlfles  and  examines  some  of  the  problons  related 
to  retirement  Balses  pertinent  qoestloos  and  explains  the  need  tor 
planning  for  retirement. 

1.  Retirement  i.  Aitscfaal  (Gilbert)  Productions,  lo&,  Chicago, 
n.  Journal  Fllitw,  inc.,  Oiicago. 

301.43  Fi  A  66-3152 

Joomal  nims 

Le  ResUnnuit  (Motion  picture)  ORTF,  Paris.  Raleased 
in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 

13  nilo.  sd.  b*w.  16  mm.  (Bn  Prance  arec  Jean  et  H6Itoe. 
Set  1.  lemm  10) 

A  French  langoags  teadiljig  fltao. 

With  student  kit 

1.  French  language— Aodio-Tlsnal  InstrncttotL  l  OtBoe  de  radio- 
diffusiOD-t^Mr^sloQ   frascalse.    n.  CblitDO  Ccnpaaj.  Seites:   En 

France  avec  Jean  ec  Htitoe  (Motion  ptctore)     Set  1,  lesson  10. 

448  77-704614 

OhlltoD  Books 

The  Restsnrant  operator  (Motion  picture)  VocatkMinl  Otiid- 
ance  Films.  Made  by  Burttm  Holmes  Fihns.  Releuad  by 
Carl  F.  Mahnke  Productions,  1M6. 

11  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  films) 

With  manual.    Uannal  lacking  in  L.  C. 

CrediU:  Script  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

Summary:  Snrrers  Jobs  arailable  in  the  resUnrant  buslasss  and 
ttw  training  needed. 

1.  Rastaurants,  lunch  rooms,  etc — Vocational  goldance.  L  Voea> 
tlonal  Ooldance  Films.  Inc.  a.  llahnke  (Carl  F.)  Prodoctloas,  lac. 
DCS  llofaws.  Series :  Toor  lUe  work  fllms  (Motion  picture) 

647  70-704283 


Rcstaonat   wwkcr    (Filmttrip)     McOraw-Hill   Book   Co., 
1970.    Made  by  Umversit^  Films. 

84  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ai>d  pbonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  SSt  rpm. 
(World  of  work  series,  »t  2) 

Summary:  DeslgDed  to  li^  adole«!ents  gain  a  knowledcs  of  tlie 
world  of  adult  work  so  that  they  can  make  InteUlsent  decisions  about 
tbeir  future.  Describes  the  prerocattonai  sUlla  and  attitudes  oeeded 
in  order  to  become  a  reeUurant  worker. 

1  ResUurants,  lunch  rooma,  etc.— VocattoiuU  gntdancfc  t  Mc- 
Oraw-HlU  Book  Company.  S«Hes:  World  of  work  series  (Film- 
strip)  sets. 

331.7  74-736155 

McOraw.HUl  Book  Oo. 


179 


The  Restless  ocean  rf  air  (Motion  picture)    Prism  Prodoo- 

tions,  1969. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (8c*enee  twenty) 
Also  issued  oo  8  mm.  reel  and  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  A  studetit  partidpatloo  film  tn  which  students  are 
shown  demonatratloos  snd  challenged  to  form  their  own  answera  to 
the  qoeMion  What  makes  the  air  so  r«*tlcn?  ^^ 

1.  AtmoBDberlc  turbulence.  i.  Prisin  ProdacOoaa,  Inc.  New 

York.        Series:  Science  twenty  (Motion  picture) 

SeiUS  T3-704168 

Prion  Prednetlons 

Reston:   a  planned   eommonity   (Motion  picture)      Harry 
Kane.     Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 
10  mln,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

J^J^^Dacrtba  tie  oiubUshii»i.t  of  Re«on,  the  «m  loMllj 
1.  Retton.  v..        L  lUne.  H.rn.    u.  Sterlln*  Miic.tlon.1  Pllnu. 

""  301.309765  Fi  A  67-5003 

SterlfQffEdocattonal  Fllnw 


Rcstontfam  of  meUb  (FOnutrip)  Edoc»Uoii»l  ProductioiM, 
England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Prothmann  A»ociat«8, 
19M. 

27  fr.     b*w.     36  mm. 

?JilSI°  K^»  •>»  r«tor..lo.  of  meUl^    SecW  In  .  -rw 
•T>SL?«rir.^5;^.U«n  .nd  ™*>r.tlon.  ..  MncUonnl 

Pn«lncOo«..  IM.    u.  P,oam.nn  U^u^  70-784269 


R«toratloB   of   pottery    {,Film,tHp)     Ed»«'J;'>"»'   ^^f- 
lions,  England.     Released  in  the  I.  S.  by  Prothmann  As 

sociates,  1960. 

29  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

„„„.lPr»dn«.o«.1.a.     «.  Pr«i™^A-oc.aW.  ^^^^^^ 

Protbmson  Assoclstes 

Restonrtion  oi  primary  anterior  teeth  with  severe  caries 

(Motion  picture)  American  Society  of  Dentistry  for 
Children.  Made  and  released  by  Crest  Professional  Serv- 
ices Division,  Procter  and  Gramble,  1965. 

45  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

CredUt:  Author,  Richard  S  McConrlllfc  ^^^ 

SasMiiarv  A  film  on  children's  dentistry.  Snows  tbe  OM  OI 
preformed  stainless  steel  bands  to  restore  teeth  with  extenslre  carles 
and  limited  retention.  O..J.*.    „* 

1.    Prostbodontics.       2.    Pedodontla.  i-    ^P^^^^^^'^?^ 

Dentistry  for  Olldren.  n.  Procter  and  Gamble  Cotnpany.  WWt 
Professional  Serrlces  DItIsIoo. 

617  Fi  A  67-5840 

Procter  and  Gamble  Co.  CreM;  Profeaelonal  Serrlces 

Tlip  Restoration  of  the  monarchy  (FUnutrip)  G.  B.  In- 
structional. London.  Releiised  in  the  U,  S.  by  United 
World  I'tlms  ,195-?, 

25  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (History  of  Prance) 

With  teachlof  handbook. 

Sumaiuu-y:  Uses  portraits,  pslotlngs,  and  cartoons  In  desorttrinc 
erents  In  France  during  the  second  reign  of  Louis  xnn  whldi  began 
In  181.'^  throuKb  the  reign  of  Ctiarles  x  which  ended  in  1880. 

1.  France — Hist — Bestoratton,  lS14-1890i  i.  O.  B.  Instmc- 
tlonsi,  ltd.,  London,  n.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  S«i«s:  Htstory 
of  France  (Fllmstrip) 

944.06  Fi  A  68-4273 

Universal  Education  A  Vlsnal  Arts 

Restraints:  le&ther  (Motion  picture)  Delta  Ctdkge.  Be- 
leased by  Prentioe-Hall,  1969. 

S  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Nntstng  AlUs  and  techniques) 

Loop  Him. 

With  instnctor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  spplicatlon  of  leather  restraints  to  a 
patient  Demonstrates  tbe  degree  of  freedom  of  the  pstleot  when 
one  arm  snd  one  leg  are  restricted.  Explains  that  restraints  most  be 
removed  regularly  for  skin  care. 

1.  Restraint  (Physlotogy)  i.  DelU  College,  n.  Prentice-Hall. 
Inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  73-701152 

Prectlce-Han 

Restraints:  Posey  belt  (Motion  picture)  DeluCollef^  Re- 
leased by  Prentice-Hall,  1969. 

S  min.     sL     color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  tedinlques) 

Loop  film. 

WlQi  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  tbe  M>pUcatloa  of  tbe  Posey  belt  re- 
straint to  a  debilitated  or  confused  patient  to  remind  him  that  be 
Is  in  a  narrow  hospital  bed  and  that  be  is  to  stay  In  bed. 

1.  Restraint  (Pbystology)  i.  Delta  College,  n.  Prentlce-Hall, 
Inc.        Series:  Nnrsii^  skills  and  tecbnlqnea  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  77-701153 

Prectlce-HaU 

Restraints:  soft  (Motion  picture)  DelU  College.  Released 
by  Ptcntice-Hall,  1969. 

S  ml:i      Bl.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skllL-i  and  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  application  of  soft  restraints  of 
gauze  loops  to  tbe  wrists  of  a  patient  to  rertiala  arm  uwveaaenta 
and  to  remind  him  to  leave  bU  eye  bandages  la  place. 

1.  Restrslnt  (Phyrtotogy)  l  Delta  College,  n.  Prentice-Hall, 
Inc.        Series:  Nursing  skills  and  tecbnlqaes  (Motion  plctore) 

610.73  70-701154 

Prentlce-Hall 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Restricted  areM.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London.   196S. 
Relessed  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Ufe  Films. 

20  min.     *d.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Function,  no.  3) 

SUMMARY:  pToentt  the  iite«i  of  rewricted  »r«M  by  unni  the  cumple  of 
the  n»vit»tion  of  a  vewel  down  •  Odal  river,  Showi  how  the  ioeqi»»litie«  »ct 
on  the  vtrUblM.  »uch  u  ihe  heighl  of  bridge*,  the  draught  of  the  vei«el.  utd 
the  depth  of  the  water.  Illiutntei  jraphically  the  powWe  »oiuiion»  allowed  by 
the  interaction  of  the  conditiona. 

1.  Function*.  2,  Inequalitic*  (M«thematica)  3.  Algrtrt— Graphic  meth- 
oda.  I.BritiihBroadcaatingCorporatioa.  Televiiwa Service.  ll.Tinie-Life 
Films      111.  Senear  Function.  [Motion  picture]  ao.  3. 

tQA331.3,  515  76-714429 

Time-Life  Film*  72 


MARC 


X 


Churchill  Films,  1968. 


The  RetaU  store  (Fanutrip) 

3Jfr.     color.     So  mm.     (Cotto»  clothing  («,m  n.M  to  yoo)^ 


Result  (Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Zagreb,  Yugoslavia, 
Beleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill. 

Ct  fiiiti      ^     color     Id  mni 

Summat-y:  Presents  a  conflict  In  which  an  author  falls,  but  hl8 
work  survives,  in  order  to  portray  the  human  desire  to  create  some- 
thing  beaiitifiil  and  of  the  lnat)mty  of  a  mediocre  environment  to 
distinsuiflh  between  genius  and  Insanity. 

I.  Zagreb-fllm.     ii.  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill.  ^  „^„^ 

704.945  71-708734 

McGran-HIll  Book  Co. 

The  Results    (Motion   picture)        Van   Praa^   Productions 

,19701, 

29  mln.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  William  Van  Praag;  educational  «>nKult- 
ants.  Martin  DeutBCh.  Edward  G.  Ponder,  Jacqueline  Stuehln. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  the  flve-year  compensatory  educational 
program  for  disadvantaged  children,  preklndergarten  to  third  grade, 
conducted  In  selected  Harlem  public  schools  by  the  Institute  of  D«^ 
velopmenUl  Studies  of  New  York  University.  Shows  pnplls  and 
teachers  engaged  In  classroom  activities  and  describes  pupil  behavior 
in  other  sltuationa. 

1.  Compensatory  education.  2.  Socially  handicapped  children- 
Education.        I.  Van  Praag  Productions. 

371.9  7&-711240 

Portland  State  I'ntv.  Library 

Resurrection  {Motion  picture)  Contemporary  Films,  Lon- 
don, 1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  American  Educa- 
tional Films,  1970. 

0  mIn.     sd.     bAw.    16  mm. 

With  guides. 

Credits:  Directors,  Harley  Jones,  Chris  Bellinger. 

Summan/:  An  elegy  to  the  pa8.sing  of  the  steam  locomoUve.  Shows 
one  hundred  locomotives  lined  up  awaiting  destruction,  and  then 
portrays  their  resurrection  as  they  move  again,  rushing  through  a 
futuristic  landscape  of  buildings  and  girders. 

1.   locomotives.  i.  Contemporary  Films,  ltd,     n.  American 

Educational  Films.  »     „  „ 

625.2  79-709244 

American  Educational  nims 

The  Resurrection  of  Bnmco  Billy  (Motion  picture)  Dept 
of  Cinema,  University  of  Southern  California.  Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 


22  min.     Sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  about  Bronc 
and  a  hat  but  no  prairie  to  ride. 

1.  Los  Angeles.     Unirerslty  of  Southern  California. 
Cinema.    H.  Unirersal  Bdacntlon  and  Visual  Arts. 


Billy,  who  has  boots,  spurs, 
Dept.  of 


798 


CINE 


ResvsdtatloB  !■  the  operatiag  room.  [Motion  picture]     Ayerst 
Laboratories,  1971.     Made  by  Science  and  Medicine  Filma. 


23  n 


■d.    cokx.     16  mm. 


SUMMARY:  Dramatiw*  problema  of  cardiopuhnonary  arreW  during  opers- 
tiooa.  Stresws  the  need  of  teamwork  for  eaiiy  detection  and  remedial  action. 

1.  Heart  failure.     2.  Surgery— Complication*  and  lequetoe.     3.  Re»uacitt- 
tk».       I.  Ayent  Laboratorie*,  inc. 
,RC6«2,  617  72-700349 

CINE  '2  MARC 

The  Retail  industry  (Filmstrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1970. 

C,  fllmxtrlps  (l.W  fr.)  c«ilfir.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  «.,  7  In., 
S.'ti   rpni..  5  mIn.  each,     mlcrogroove.     (A  Direction  for  tomorrow) 

AtBO  issued  with  phonotape  In  rassette. 

With  coiinwiont  handbook  and  career  survey  sheet*. 

Summary :  Describes  the  retail  Industry  and  jobs  within  the  In- 
dustry. Presents  events  in  the  work  day  of  persons  employed  as 
retail  sales  assoflates,  reUll  department  heads,  speciality  retail  sales, 
retail  food  clerks,  and  credit  counselors. 

1  Retail  trade.  2.  Retail  trade  as  a  profession.  I.  Bowmar 
Rewrds.        Series:  A  Direction  for  tomorrow  (Fllmatrip) 

658.8  78-787146 

Bowmar  Reixirds 

The  Retail  merchants  credit  association  {FUmttrip)    Bailey 
Films.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

.'il  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in..  33J  rpm. 
(Money  management) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Kducatlonal  consultants,  Rolne  Hunt  Tborup,  Jeanne 
McLeoD^Ouertln,  Joanne  Lynch. 

Summary:  Explains  the  purpose  of  the  credit  association  and 
how  it  works.  Shows  the  type  of  Information  that  the  association 
gathers  to  determine  credit  ratings  and  shows  how  this  Information 
la  kept     Stresses  the  importance  of  a  good  credit  rating. 

1.  Credit  bureaus.  i.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif,  ii. 
Batley-Flltn  Associates.  Series:  Money  management  (Filmstrip) 
332.7  78-733982 

Bailey-Film  AarccUtea 

Rotail   salesperson    (Filmttrip)      McOraw-Hill    Book   Co^ 
1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

81  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a.,  12  In.,  8Si  rpm. 
<World  uf  work  aeries,  set  2)  ,,_.,,  ,».* 

Bumtnary:  Designed  to  help  adolescents  gain  a  knowledge  of  the 
world  of  udult  work  so  that  they  can  make  Intelligent  dedslons 
about  their  future.  I>e«rribes  the  prevocatlonal  skills  and  attltuflea 
nee<led  in  order  to  become  a  retail  «ale^>ermon.  

1.  Clerks  (Retail  trade)— Vocational  guidance.  i.  McOraw-Hiii 
Book  Company.  Series:  World  of  work  serlea  (Fllmatrip)  aet  2. 

331.7  71-736157 

McGraw-Hill  Rook  Go. 


b&w.    35  mm. 


Cotton  clothing,  from  field  to  you  (Filmstrip) 

372.8 
Churchill  Films 


Fi  A  68-6143 


Return  from   the  ashes   (Motion  picture)     Mirisch  Films, 
London.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  United  Artists  Corp., 

1965. 
107  niii 
Pana  vision. 
ItHued  0 

""cvedif..-  Producer  and  dlrwtor.  J.  I^  ^^I^'"  =  «?;*?^P„'{JJ^ 
JuUus  J.  Epstein;  music.  John  Dankworth;  director  of  photography. 
Chris  Challls;  film  editor.  Russell  Uoyd.  Co.*;  "—",..  «.h.n 
Samantha  Eggar.  Ingrid  Thulin,  Herbert  Lom._ 


Retail,  Wholesale,  and  Department  Store  Union. 

Local  1199,  Drug  and  Hospital  Union,  New  York 
see 


Like  a  beautiful  child. 


Retardation  research  (Motion  pi/;ture) 
1967. 


Stuart  Finley,  ina, 


,  tiie  novel  entitled  Le  tetour  des  cendres.  by  Hubert  Mon- 


r  Maximilian  Scbell, 


*K™,irA";i",l»«  dVam.  iiiuT-.-  woman  .i««- -Joj""™ 
JrtT  imprtsonmeot  In  D.chau  concentration  camp  to  find  that  her 
hMhand  and  .tepdanghter  are  plotting  to  mnrder  her  and  steal  her 


Inheritance- 

r.  Montellhet.  Hubert 
Films,     nt.  United 


Le  retour  dee  cendree. 
Artists  Orporatlon, 


Fi68-164T 


The  Return  of  Bob  Burgon  (Motion  pi^»)    I^™^~  ^• 
of  North  America,  1968.    Made  by  Herb  Golden  Produc- 


7  mill.     sd.     color. 
Credits:    Producer. 

''^''slfmli^r^."  Describes  a  research  program  whi^  t«».  "J^  ?2S7n' 
Delacato  theory  of  neuropsychology ;  lUustratee  the  methods  used  In 

"TMlnuffy  tndS^  *!i'd"S.         r.  riate,  (Stturt,  U«,  Kail. 

'''""^''■'"-  871.92  Fi  A  67-6269 

Stuart  Flnley.  Inc. 


Retirement  of  the  Hallam  nuclear  power  fadUty  (Motion 
picture)  V.  f*.  Atomic  Energy  Commission,  1970.  Made 
by  .Vlomics  International. 


3.">  mln.     sd.    color.     18  mm. 

Shows  the  decommissioning  or  the  254  Mv 


t  sodium 


tiammarv:   snows  me  uecoiuiuiiwiiuu.uii  u.   .«.. ;,  V"^^ 

cooleil  sraphlte-raodcralcd  nuclear  power  reactor  located  at  Nebraska 
Public  Power  District's  Sheldon  Station.  Stresses  the  safety  proce- 
dures necessary  tor  the  handling  ot  sodium  and  radioactive  materials. 

1    Xu*a?reactors-Sately  measures.        I.  D.  S.     Atomic  EnergJ 

'^'""""""'°-  621.48  72-708997 

U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Commission. 


Retrograde  motion— geocentric  model  (Motion  picture)    Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.     Adapted  and  released  by 
Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 
4  mln.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 
With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ^.  ^  ...      ,       .  i.  „„«^ 

ffummorv:  Demonstrates  a  machine  In  which  the  planet  le  repre- 
sented by  a  lamp  bulb  on  an  epicycle  arm  rerolvlng  around  a 
dSerent  with  the  camera,  at  the  position  of  the  stationary  earth, 
pointing  In  a  Hxed  direction  In  space.  „  „     .,   .mi™   n™.«l 

1    planeta    Theory  of.  t.  Canada.      National  Film  Board, 

n  Ealing  Con>oratlon,  Cambridge.  Mass.         Serlea:  Project  physics 
(Motion  picture,  ^^  Fi  A  68-2.192 

Ealing  Corporation 


Retrograde    motion— heliocentric    model    (Motion   picture) 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada.     Adapted  and  released 

by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ,      „u,„k    ,ko 

Sammani:    Demonatratea    the    epicycle   machine    In    which    the 

camera  Is  on  an  arm  rerolylng  around  the  sun.  pointing  In  a  oiea 

"'rpTan^taTlSeor,  of.             .Canada.  N«,"o-i  »;"»  „^S 

n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Serlea:  Project  phyalcs 

(Motion  picture,                          ^^  Fi  A  68-2393 
Elallng  Corporation 


^iSm.„uT.--'i'..'H.!^''i,>'.'»".':°?„j'i'r,'^ 


Retrograde  motion  of  Mars  (Filmstrip)     Harvard  Project 
Physics.    Made  by  Damon  Corp.     Released  by  Holt,  Rine- 

hnrt  and  Winston,  1969. 

32  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

With  text,  handbooks,  and  lotv  111"- 

SUMMARY:  Presents  photographs  which  depict  the  positions  of 
Mars  and  Jupiter  during  1W3-46,  when  the  planets  were  In  opposi- 
tion. Shows  bow  to  trace  the  retrograde  path  of  the  planets  by  mark- 
lug  the  positions  of  successive  projected  Images. 


1.  Mars  (Planet)— Orbit. 
RInehart  and  Winston,  inc. 
[QB641] 
Damon  Corp. 


The  Return.  [Motion  picture] 
Pyramid  Films,  1972. 


I.  Hap 


rd  Project  Physics.    II.  Holt, 
7^739517 


tlons. 

27  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Swmmarv   A  docomenWry  a^ „„.^„„ 

Bur^ri   San   Francisco  advertising  man  following 

""rS^Son.    2.  Burgon,  Bob.  i:  Insurance  Company  of 

North  America.  ^^^^  78-702647 

CINB 

The  Return  of  Milton  Whitty  (Motion  picture)  Construc- 
tion Safety  Association  of  Ontario,  Toronto.  Made  by 
Westminster  Films.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1967. 

18  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

rrench  version  released  under  the  title  Milton  Whitty  relfeve  1« 

Bummary:  Contractor  Milton  Whitty  Is  determined  to  change  the 
safety  record  of  his  company  from  Ihe  worst  in  the  Industry  to  the 
best,  after  he  realizes  that  safety  is  both  humane  and  profltable. 

1    Industrial  safety.  i.  Construction  Safety  Association  ot 

Ontario,    il  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

614.85  75-706958 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  Return  of  Private  Youngblood  (Motion  picture)  WSB, 
1968. 

30  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm,  ^_  ,  ,      , 

Bumtnary-  A  study  of  American  dignity  under  conditions  of  ad- 
versity as  exhibited  In  the  burial  of  Boyd  Toungblood  who  was 
Wiled  in  action  in  Vietnam  in  1968.  ^  ,     ,  .        ...       wdR-TV 

1    Military  funerals.  l  AtUnta.     Television  station  WSB-TV. 

155.8973  71-702548 

CINE 

The  Return  of  Prometheus  (Motion  picture)  Fund  for 
Adult  Education  and  National  Educational  Television  and 
Radio  Center,  1961.  Made  by  Georgia  Center  for  Continu- 
ing  Education. 

29  min.     sd.     lAw.     16  mm.     (The  Basic  issues  of  man) 

Credits-  Producer,  Gerard  Appy;  director,  W.  Brockford  Gordon, 
writer.  Hill  Bermont ;  photographer.  Tom  Gray.  a,^r«,>.B 

Summary:  Deals  with  the  Issues  which  man  faces  as  he  attempts 
to  understnnd  science  and  use  science  wisely.       .  ^^        , 

1.  Science  and  civilization.  i.  Fund  for  Adult  Educat  on.  il 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  The 

Basic  Issues  of  man  (Motion  picture) 

301.2  Fili8-228 

The  Return  of  the  native  (Filmxtrip)    Popular  Science  Pub. 

Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr.     color,     35  mm.     (Secondary  literature) 
FOM  filmstrip  no.  5011. 

rumVrv''ElpSnsthat  The  return  of  the  native  Is  a  study  of 
man  against  blind  fate  and  the  forces  of  bis  environment.  Analy^w 
the  background,  the  Important  characters,  and  the  authors  literary 
styje  and  technique.^    1840-1928.     The  return  of  the  native.  i. 

Hardy.  Thomas,  1840-1828.  The  return  of  the  native  ii.  Popular 
Selene;  Publishing  Company,  inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division, 
m.  FOM  flluistrip  no.  5011.        Series:   Secondary  literature  (Film- 

""^^^  823  Fi  A  68-4539 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 

Return  of  the  nene   (Motion  picture)     Stuttman  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  The  story  of  Hawaii's  national  bird,  the  nene.  a  nearly 
extinct  goose  that  iniiabits  waterless  uplands  and  feeds  on  berrlea 
and  v^eUtlon. _   gtuttman  Productiona.    n.  Sterilng 


Ecrf  Productions.     Released  by 


27  11 


td.    colof.     16  nun. 


i  on  the  book  The  Uu  great  pUnei  earth,  by  Hal  Lind»ey. 

SUMMARY:  A  documenury  of  Biblical  prophesies.  Filmed  in  Isriel. 

1.  Bibl©— Prophecies.        I.  Undscy.  Hal.     The  Ule  gresl  planet  canh.     11. 
Ecrf  Productions.     III.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 
rBS647.2]  220.15  72-702188 

CINE  72  MARC 


Retara.  iMotion  picture]     Western  Michigan  University,  1972. 
Made  by  Motion  Picture  Services. 


29  n 


color.      16  n 


SUMMARY:  lllususies  the  experience  of  two  men  who  leave  their  techno- 
logical envircmment  for  ■  trip  lo  the  wilderness  in  (he  hope  of  reluming  to  a  more 
natural  state  of  existence. 

I .  Wiklernes*  survival.  2.  Outdoor  life  I.  Michigan.  Western  Michigan 
University,  Kaiamaioo 

,SK606,  301.3  72-701791 


CINE 


72 


MARC 


180 


Branta  sandvlcensls. 
Educational  Films,  Inc. 


Sterling  Educational 


Fi  A  67-1764 


Return  of  the  sea  elephant    (Motion  picture)     Doubleday 

Multimedia,  1970. 

23   mln.     sd,     cotor.     16  mm.     (Jacques  Cousteau  aeries) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,„,»,.»» 

SUMMARY:  A  atudy  of  the  life  cycle  of  the  sea  elephant. 

1    Northern  elephant  seaL        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II   Series:  Jacques  Cousteau  series  (Motion  picture) 
[QL737.P64]  699.7  76-710107 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Return  of  the  seven  (Motion  picture)  Mirisch  Productions 
in  association  with  C.  B.  Fihns,  Spain.  Released  by 
United  Artists  Corp.,  1966. 

96  min.     sd.     color.    85  mm. 

PanavlBlon.     Color  by  DeLuxe.  ,       .       ,         „     .     „ ^,, 

Credits-  Producer,  Ted  Richmond;  director.  Burt  Kennedy, 
writer  Larry  Cohen;  music,  Klmer  Bernstein;  director  of  phot<«ra- 
phy.  Paul  Vogel;  Him  editor,  Bert  Bateifc  Oast:  Tol  Brynnec.  Bol>- 
ert  Fuller.  Julian  Mateoa,  Jordan  Chrlatopher. 

Summary:  Western  melodrama  In  irtUch  aeveo  gunflgbtera  battle 
a  band  of  Mexican  bandits,  led  by  a  pajfchotlc  Mexican  rancher,  who 
wulave  local  peaaanta  to  r^nild  a  rlUafe. 

I.  Mirlach  Productions,    ii.  United  ArtlsU  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1716 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Return  of  the  *66  {Motion  picture)  Olin  Mathieson 
Chemical  Corp.,  Winchester-Western  Division.  Released 
by  Molfin  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-1, 

26  mill.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Summaiy:  Shows  the  winning  of  the  West  with  the  "WC.  demon- 
strates modern  hunting  techniques  with  a  '66  In  Maine,  Alaska,  and 
Africa.     Includes  a  shooting  exhibition  by  Herb  Parsons. 

1.  Winchester  rifle.  2.  Hunting.  3.  Shooting.  i.  Olin  Mathie- 
son Chemical  Corporation.  Winchester- Western  DIvlBion.  u.  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

623.4  Fi  A  67-5387 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Return  to  Flwence  {Motion  picture)  Unesco.  Released  by 
Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1&68. 

27  min.     K<l.     color.     16  mm. 

Creiitt:  Producer,  .\lexander  Shaw ;  r^'scarch  and  commentary, 
nex  Keating:  music.  Mulr  Mathieson;  photographer,  Umberto  Gale- 
assl :  editor.  Jo***'*'  Miitarasf«o. 

Summary:  Describes  the  international  campaign  launched  to  Mve 
the  precious  works  of  art  In  Florence  which  were  damaged  by  the 
floods  of  November  1966.  Shows  the  work  done  by  experts  and 
volunteers  from  all  over  the  world  to  salvage  paintings,  books, 
frescoes,  and  bulldlngi. 

1.  Florwice— Flood,  1966.  i.  United  Nations  BMucatlonal,  Scien- 

tific and  Cutural  Organisation,      n.  Contemporary   FlIms/McGraw- 
Hlll. 

045  Fi  A  68-2453 

Contemporary  FllmVMc-  Oraw-HIU 


Retani  to  Pelicaa  Island.  [Motion  picture]     KEG  Productions. 
Toronto,  1970.      Released  in  the  U.S.  by  A-V  Explorations, 

1971. 

26  min.     (d.     color.      16  mm,     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Audubon  and  Canadian  Audu- 
bon Societies. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  R.  Ellis.  D.  GibMm,  G.  Kcdey:  consulunt.  G-  Knerer; 
music.  R.  Harrison;  photographer.  B.  Davison. 

SUMMARY:  ITepicts  iIk  breeding  and  growth  of  great  white  pelicans  in  the 
Great  Salt  Lake  in  Utah.  Follows  the  development  of  the  young  birds  from  their 
birth  in  the  spring,  through  their  feather  and  wing  development,  to  the  fledglings' 
Tirst  flighu  in  (ate  summer. 

I.  White  pelican.  2,  Birds — Great  Salt  Lake.  I.  Keg  Producoons  Limited. 
II.  A-V  Expjorations.  inc.  Hi.  Series:  Audubon  wikllife  theatre.  (Motion  pic- 
ture] 

tQU96.P4,  598.2  72-701990 

A-V  Enpiorationt  72  MARC 


Betom  to  the  stone  S|re   {Motion  picture)      Insi^^ht,  inc. 
Released  by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 

30  m'n.    sd.     liftw.     16  mm. 

Telec-st  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition ! 

Credits:  Producer.  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T,  Purst;  mtislc, 
Robert  Emat. 

Summary:  Follows  the  Arnhem  Land  Expedition  led  by  Charles  P. 
Mountford  and  Biwnaored  by  the  National  Geograi*lc  Society,  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,  and  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia  as  It 
visits  the  aboriginal  preserve  of  Australia.  Shows  the  similarities 
of  the  art  of  the  natives  to  art  of  the  stone  age  as  [wrtrayed  In 
rituals,  skills,  and  beliefs.  Includes  scenes  of  egg-laying  and  flying 
mammals  of  the  are*. 

1.  .^kiuerlcan — Australian  Scientlflc  Expedition  to  Arnhem  Land, 
1M8  I.  Expedition!  (Television  program)  u.  Insight.  Inc.,  Loa 
Angelefl.     iit.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 

672.899  Fi  68-229 


Rctnmini:  from  the  moon  {Motion  picture)  National 
Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration,  1966.  Hade  by 
WGBH-TV. 

28  mill.    ml.    biw.    16  mm.     (Science  reporter  Berie.i) 

Creditt:  Production  supervisor.  Clayton  Edwards;  director.  Rus- 
sell Morash  ;  nnrrator.  John  Fitch. 

Rumntary:  Explores  the  problem  of  getting  the  Apollo  comtnand 
module  safely  back  through  the  atmosphere  to  earth.  Explains  the 
problems  of  guidance  and  healing,  and  the  manufacturing  process 
for  the  ablative  heat  shield. 

1.  Pro>ct  Apollo.  2.  Space  vehicles — Atmospheric  entry.  L 
U.  S.    National  AertHiaatlCB  and  Space  AdminlstraUoa.  Series: 

Science  refwtrler  series  (Motion  picture) 

629.47  79-708125 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 


Returning  to  earth  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.  •'1.  color,  super  8  mtfi.  (Apollo  11;  man's  first  Journey 
to  the  moon) 

Ixx>p  film.     Film  notes  <hi  cartridge  cane. 

Sumtnary:  V>vt  footage  from  NASA  film  to  show  the  lunar 
module  coming  up  from  the  moon  to  rendezvous  and  dock  with  the 
ccHnmand  module,  their  separation,  the  return  of  the  command 
module  to  earth,  and  the  landing  and  recovery  of  the  Apollo  11  astro- 
oaats. 

1.  Project  Apollo.  i.  Elallng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series:  Apollo  11:  man's  first  Journey  to  the  moon  (Motion  picture) 

629.47  79-703764 

Eallne  Corporation 


Reuben,  Gabriel  H  How  people  lived  in 

ancient  Greece  and  Rome 


How  people  lived  in  ancient  Greece  and 
Rome. 


Reunion  (Moticm  picture)    George  H.  McQuilkin  and  Rich- 
ard Patterson,  1970. 

48  mlu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMUABY :  A  documentary  film  In  cinteia  vtirltfi  style  which  con- 
alsU  of  Interviews  with  alomnl  of  Yale  University  combined  with  an 
impressionistic  study  of  class  reunions  ranging  from  the  class  of  1908 
to  the  class  of  1964. 

1.  Yale  Cniveraity— Alumni.        I.  McQnllkln,  George  H. 
II.  Patterson,  Blcbard. 

37a746  72-711426 

CINE 


Renni<m    {Motion  picture) 
Gerika  Productions,  1970. 


Greenestone  Productions  and 


18  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Studies  the  quality  of  life  In  a  small  mldwestem  farm 
town  and  shows  the  15th  reunion  of  the  Beartlatown,  Illinois.  High 
School  Cla»  of  1964  to  iUustrate  the  almost  universal  appeal  of 
reunlona. 

1.  Middle  West — Social  life  and  customs.    2.  Beardstown,  III. 
t.  Greeneetone  Productions,   n.  Oerlka  Productions. 

871.89  73-706096 

CINE 


RcHMd-tia  bnxicfi.   tFUmitripi      Peggy   Kahana  and  Yoram 
Kahana.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

70  fr.    color.     35  mm.       wk)  phonodtK:  1  ».,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.    (Man 
and  environment:  crafts  Kid  reiourc«> 
Abo  iMued  with  phonoupc  in  cassette. 

With  itudy  guide.  

SUMMARY:  EKploretihecffectof  natural  environment  on  the  development 

of  regional  crafts,  poinu  out  how  man  mcs  the  m.teri.1.  at  h«id  to  fulfill  b».c 
needs.  Focuses  on  the  craft  of  making  braiiera  from  rcuied  tin. 

1  HandiciafL  2.  Tmsmithini.  3.  Braziers.  I.  Kahana,  Peggy.  II. 
Kahana.  Yoram.  III.  BFA  Educauonal  Media.  IV,  Series:  Man  and  environ- 
ment crafts  and  resources  (Filmstrip]  TttKiA. 

lTT213]  7*5.56  ""  „*»r 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  M'^"*- 


Revcon,  inc. 


A  Way  out. 


Revelations  {Motion  picture)    Thomas  S.  Dafnidee,  1969. 

7  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  poetic  vision  of  a  young  girl's  revelation  o(  the 
divine  eternity  that  lies  within  the  beauty  of  earth  and  the  bearens 
above. 

1  visions.  I.  Dafnldea,  Thomas  S. 

210  70-705004 

CINE 


Revelations  of  a  register  tape  {FUmsirip)    V.  S.  Dept  of 
Agriculture,  1969.     Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

71  fr.     color.    3.>  mm.    and  phonotape :  plastic,  single-track.  1  reel 
(4  In.),  7i  tn.  per  sec.,  10 min. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide. 

Summwy:  Discusses  various  factors  which  Influence  grocery  bins. 

1.  Food  prices.        i.  V.  S.    Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

338.5  70-733893 

U.S.  Dept  of  Agriculture.  Office  of  Information. 


Revelle,  Roger,  1909- 


Oceanography 


A  Career  In  oceanography. 


The  Revenge  maker   {Motion  picture)     Playgoers  Pictures, 

1931. 

80  min.     Rl.     biw.     16  mm. 

Origlimllv  released  In  3fi  mm. 

In  tlie  Mary  Plckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Slightly  different   version   released  In   1921   under  the  title  They 

CreditB-  Producer.  Charlotte  Plckford;  direction  and  -sc-nario, 
Martin  Justine;  photography,  L.  William  O'Connell.  Cost;  Lottie 
Plckford,  Allan  Forrest,  Uoyd  Whltlock,  George  Perlolat,  Katherlne 

^BitmmaTv:  A  melodrama  about  the  daughter  of  a  roan  anJu«tiy 
sent  to  prison  for  the  crimes  of  bis  three  unscrupulous  Wall  Street 
business  associates  and  her  attempted  revenge  after  he  dies  in  the 

^'^Tpia'ygSrsPlctui^s.  Inc.       ii.    They    shall    pay    (Motion 

picture)     HI.  Mary  Plckford  fllm  coUectlon. 

1?  1  WJ— vtWj 

The  Revenge  maker    (Motion  picture) 
see  also    They  shall  pay 

The  Revenge  of  the  bog  {Motion  picture)    Michael  Natale. 
Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1967. 

7  min.     sd.     color.    8  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  and  live  action  to  dramatize  a  story 
about  a  boy  who  kills  a  large  bug  on  his  bedroom  floor,  and  who  later 
dreams  that  the  bug  has  grown  to  monster  size  and  has  come  back 
for  revenge. 

t.  Natale,  Hicfaael.     ii.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

813  Fi  A  6*-«07 

CINR 


The  Reverend  Dr.  Martin  Lather  King,  Jr.  {FUnutrip) 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

43  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  19  min. 
mlcrogroove. 

With  reading  script 

Credits:  Consultant,  David  P.  Rom,  Jr. 

Bummary:  Presents  chronological  events  In  the  life  of  Hartln 
Luther  King,  Jr.  Describes  the  vital  role  of  Dr.  King  In  the  civil 
rlghu  movement  In  the  United  States,  discusses  bis  devotion  to  the 
principle  of  non-violence,  and  tells  how  this  devotion  shaped  his 
method  of  operation  In  attempting  to  gain  equal  rights  for  all 
Americans. 

1.  King,  Martin  Luther.  2.  Negroes — Cirll  rlghta  i.  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago. 

922  Fi  A  68-4770 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Reveraal  of  Richard  Son  {Motion  picture)    Univenity 
of  Southern  California,  1969.    Made  by  Sun  Co. 

M  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  the  deposition  of  a  revolution- 
ary hero  who  lives  with  his  guerrilla  soldiers  In  the  btUs  of  Dal- 
matla  after  a  general  revolution  has  destroyed  organized  society. 

I.  Los  Angeles.    University  of  Southern  California. 

791.43  79-705655 

CINE 

Reversals:  switch  and  wing  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp^ 

1970. 

S  min    si.    color,    stiper  8  mm.    (Wrestling) 

Loop  aim.    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ««— -i. 

Summary:  Detailed  analysta  of  the  switch  and  wing  rerersala, 
utilizing  ultra  high  speed  photography.  ^..^^^^^    „._         (u. 

1  Wrestling.  l  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Man.  Se- 
ries: WrestUng  (Motion  picture)  -Aro.ii. 
796.8                            70-706348 

Baling  Corp. 

Reverse  voltage  feedback  ratio— hybrid  {Motion  picture) 
Animated  Electronics  Films,  1970. 

4  min.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Transistor  technology) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.         __.  , 

with  narrative  guide  and  animation  mooeL  .     .     .  _  »>..^- 

S.m/ri7sho^  m  f"  «'^""«'''°.*^*rr^;^cTmSS^ 
the  rranhlcal  method  and  the  small  signal  (or  A^  C.)  methoa  lot 
fcter^nmrthe  reverse  voluge  feedback  ratio  of  «  t«"fJ»iS^J^'/- 
S  All  operator  adjustments  and  observations  are  coordinated  wlOi 
Seter  moXents  depicting  voltage  and  <^,^t  ^^^l^^i 'J"!-*?: 
Seinental  changes  In  graphical   values  on  the  characteristic  curve 

"V^^^sEr  SSr""l-eedback  * EJ^^-^ Uh^olt^Tr 
Klertronlcs  Films   (Firm)  (Series:  Transistor  technology   (Mo- 

tion picture)  ^^^  g  74-708602 

Animated  Electronics  Films 

Reverses  {Motion  picture)  D.  L.  Richardson.  Released  by 
Bailey-Film  AsBociates,  1968. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wrestling  fundamentals  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  stadj  gnlde.  ^  ,    ^        ^  ^. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  switch,  the  short  switch,  and  the 
side  roll  from  a  starting  position  on  hands  and  knees,  as  well  as 
proper  arm  and  leg  positions.  „,„.,. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Richardson.  D.  U  n.  Balley-Fllm  Associates. 
Series:  Wrestling  fundamentals  series  (Motion picture) 

796.8  72-705037 

Balley-Fllm  Asaoclates 

Reversibility  of  time  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a 
loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  nim  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  concept  of  reversibility  of  time  as 
evidenced  In  a  motion  plctnre  film  in  which  sequences  showing 
mechanical  systems  In  action  are  run  both  forward  and  backward. 

1    Time.  I.   Canada.      National   Fllm   Board,      n.   Ealing 

Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maes.  Series:  Project  jAyslcs  (Motion 

""'""  531  Fi  A  68-2391 

Ealing  Corporation 


Reversible  and  irreversible  processes  (Motion  picture) 
Esse  Standard  Italiana,  Rome.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Educntinn  Development  Center.  1970. 

21  min.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  fllm  program. 

Shortened  version  of  the  1966  motion  picture  entitled  The  second 
law  of  thermodynamics,  which  waa  adapted  from  the  original  Italian 
version. 

Credits:  Director,  Glnllo  Macchl. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  reversible  and  irreversible  processes  US' 
Ing  a  large  alr-fllled  cylinder  closed  with  a  heavy  piston.  Shows 
that  when  the  piston  is  displaced  from  equilibrium  the  system  oscil- 
lates.   Explains  the  two  conditions  found  for  long  oeclllatlons. 

1.  Heat-engines.     2.  Irreversible  processes.  i.  Standard-ltalo 

Americana  petroli.     n.  Education  Development  <:?enter.     m.  Collie 
physics  film  program  ( Motlwi  picture) 

536  74^709338 

Education  Development  Center 


Reversible  reactions  and  reactions  to  completion  {Film- 
strip)  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Division, 
1968. 

4S  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Chemistry  reaction  principles) 

Enstman  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  6503. 

Summary:  Explores  concepts  of  exothermic  and  endothermlc  reac- 
tions, activation  energy,  conditions  determining  the  direction  of  a 
reversible  reaction,  and  approach  to  equilibrium  in  closed  systems. 
Illustrates  and  explains  how  volaHllty,  precipitation,  and  neutraliza- 
tion cause  completion  to  be  reached. 

1.  Chemical  reaction— Conditions  and  laws.  2.  C!hemlcal  equlUb- 
rium.  I.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  inc..  New  York. 

Audio-visual  Division,     n.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  6508.        Series:  Ch«n- 
Istry  reaction  principles  (Filmstrip) 

541  Fi  A  68-4111 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Andlo-Visual  DIt. 

Review  {FQvutrip)  Stephen  Bostistow  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

34  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Photosynthesis) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:   A   review-test   of  the  concepts   involved   In  photosyn- 
thesis.   With  captions. 
Educational  Media.        Series:  Photosynthesis  (Filmstrip) 

1.  Photosynlheiiis.  i.  Bosustow  (Stephen)  Productions,  n.  BFA 
Educational    Media.        Series:    Photosynthesis    {Filmstrip) 

581.1  74-737136 

BFA  Educational  Media 


181 


Review   (Filmstrip) 
see  also   Dictionary  skills: 
series.    Part  10:   Review 


a  programmed  learning 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Review  (rf  art  principlea  {FUmilrip)    Mcaellan  Cole.    Re- 
leased by  B»iley  Films,  1967. 

32  fr,  color.  S.^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  B..  7  In.  33i  rpm.  (Com- 
po«iHon  in  natare* 

With  manual.  ,  , 

Summarv:  Reviews  the  baalc  principles  of  art  composition— propor- 
tion,  lalance.    dominance  and   subordination,    and    repetition    and 

'"^l^Smposltloo  Urt)         I.  Cole.  UcClellan.     II.  BalW  Films.  Inc.. 
HollTwood.  Calif.        Series:  Composition  In  nature  inimstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3645 
Bailey  Films 

Review  of  leaf  functions   (FUmttrip)     Stephen  Boetistow 
Productions.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

31  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Leaf  functions) 

With  study  guide.  „,.^ 

Summary:  A  test  and  a  rerlew  of  the  major  concepts  InTOlTSd 
in  leaf  functlona    With  captions.    For  elemenury  ^ad».  

1     Leaves— Juvenile   nuns.  i.    Bosustow    ( Stephen )    Produc- 

tlon'a     n    BFA   Educational    Media.  Series:    leaf  functions 

'*'"°""""  372.3  73-737141 

BFA  EdueatloDHl  Uedta 


Reviewing  for  a  test   (Motion  picture) 
see  Your  study  skills:    Reviewing  for  a  test 


Reviewing  for  examinations  {FUmttrip)     Eye  Gate  Houae, 

1967. 

31  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  8.,  12  In..  831  rpm., 
0  ailn.     mlcrogrooTe.     (Studying  for  success,  no.  7) 

With  teacher's  manual.  ....,,  .„ 

Summary-  Dlacussea  review  methods  to  us*  In  studying  for  exam- 
inations. Including  reviewing  lecture  notes  and  readlng-assigninent 
notes,  looking  for  possible  test  questions,  and  summarising  Important 

*^l!  Study.  Method  of.    2.  Examinations.        i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 
Serka:  Studying  for  success  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  7. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-3783 

Bye  Gate  House 


Revised  traditioas,  imase  makers,  and  pop  art.  [Mimstnpi  Visual 
Publications,  London.  1970.  Made  by  Frederick  Uws. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Visual  Publications. 

32  fr,     color      35  mm.     (Modem  art  m  ihc  50s  tnd  60'j) 

With  iiudy  guide 

SUMMARY:  IlluJtriiei  work*  of  American  and  European  attisis  who  have 
broken  the  conservative  tradition  and  arc  concerned  with  portraying  tlicir  envi- 
ronmenl  through  symbols  and  images. 

1  Pop  art.  2.  Art.  Modern— 20th  century  1.  Visual  Publicaiior>s  11. 
Series:  Modern  an  in  the  50's  and  60V  (Filmstripj. 

tN6494.P6,  759.06  """'J?^ 

Visual  Piibticitions  72  MAKt 


Revising    for    content,    structure,    and    style    (FUmstrip) 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  1967. 

40  fr.     color.     3S  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  writing,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  guide,  notes,  and  student  work  sheets. 

Credits:  Script,  Gladys  Carter;  editorial  supervisor.  Ulriam 
Dancy:  visual  editor,  Jeanne  Bice;  art  director,  Shula  Wallance. 

Bummarif:  Describes  st^>-by-«tep  the  final  revision  of  a  composition 
and  offers  suggestions  on  procedure  and  technique.  Indodes  prob- 
lem frames  for  discussion  and  practice  frames  with  correlated  work 
abeets  for  exercises. 

1.  English  language — Composition  atid  exercises.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Programmed  Instruction.  i.  Bdncatlooal  Audio  Vlmal,  Inc., 
PleasantvUle,  N.  Y.  Series:  PuiidamenUla  of  writing  (Fllmstrlp) 
no.  6. 

Fi  A  67-4000 
Bdacatlonal  Audio  Ttooal 


The  Revocable  trust:  an  essential  tool  for  the  practicing 
lawyer  (Motion  picture)  Committee  on  Continuing  Edu- 
cation nf  the  Bar,  of  the  American  Bar  Association,  in 
cooperation  with  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Co.,  1965- 
Made  by  Visualscope. 

75  mln.     i^.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  outline. 

Orrelated  with  the  text  Estate  planning,  by  A.  James  Casner. 

Credits:  ConsulUnt,  John  J.  Creedon. 

Summary:  Presents  a  lecture  by  A.  Jamea  Casner  on  methods  and 
premlnes  of  using  the  revocable  Inter  vivos  trust  to  avoid  probate: 
while  trust  creator  Is  alive.  Involving  only  funded  trust,  between 
death   nnd  probate  admlnlctratlon,  and  post-probate  administration. 

1   Trusts  and  trustee*— U.  S.  i.  Osner,  Andrew  James,  1907- 

n.  Ainerlf^n  Bar  Ahio-  elation.    Standing  Committee  on  Con- 

tinuing Education  of  the  Bar. 

347.6  Fi  68-21 

Revolution  {FUmttrip)  Ward's  Natural  Science  Esteblish- 
ment,  1966. 

50  fr.     f^lor,     85  mm.     <BobIc  astronomy,  no.  3) 
With  tuacher's  guide.  ,  ,   ^,         _    . 

Bummarv:  Differentiates  between  rotation  and  revolution,  and 
discusses  the  concepts  of  orbit  and  Inertia.     Presents  visual  evidence 

**'  i**n^tntlo*nariLuon°'       i.  Ward's  Natural  Science  EsWbllshment, 
loc         Scries:  Basic  astronomy  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

Fi  A  67-3609 
Ward's  Natural  Science  EaUbllshment 

Revolution?  {Motion  picture)  FilmFair.  Released  by  John 
Wiley  and  Sons,  1969. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

With  teacher's  manual.  .  ,  ,  „,  t«»,»  Rmwn 

Hummarv.-  Students  participate  as  Jurors  In  •J'^>"Vo' J°^°  »,^' 

and  evaluate  the   right  and   acceptable  '^'^u^f*"*"  »' ^T?'"*  2° 

as   applied    to    tlw    fundamental    American    values   onttlned   In    the 

^^Siern'nUtXfsu'ce   to.  ..   mmFalr  Communications. 

H.  Wll^r  (John,  aod  Sons.  Inc    ^^^^  7^^-706447 

John  Wller  and  Sons 


The  Revolution   (Filmstrip)     American  heritage.     Released 
by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

.-,  Illuutrlp..     color.    35  mm.     s-l  »  1>''?°°<"?"  (l*- "fiL"' '" 
automatic  projector,  1  a  (or  maniial  projector).  7  lo..  S3J  rpm. 
Also  iMued  with  phonotapea  In  5  caaaettea. 

CONTENTs'^^''Eve  of  revolt.  42  fr.,  7  min.~-Toward  Indepenttence. 
34  Ir  '  7  mln.— The  tlmea  that  trj  men'a  aoula.  45  (r.,  7  mln.— Fron- 
tiers knanie.— 10  fr.,  7  mln.-Indepenitenoe  won.    46  'c.  7 jnln. 

1    u    S —History— BeTolutlon.        I.  American  heritage. 
„.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Compan,.  ^^^^  ^^^^^ 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

RCTOlution    (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Aaaodites  of  PleaMOt- 
Tille,  N.  Y.,  1971. 

4  01m»lrlpa.    color.    35  mm.    and  2  phonodlaca  (2  a  each),  12  In, 

"pSt'lA.  51  (r..  10  mm.;  pt.  IB.  47  fr.  11  mln.;  pt.  2A.  44  tr, 

10  mln. ;  pt.  2B.  44  fr.,  10  mln.  

Also  Issued  with  phonolape  In  cassette. 

ru«lSJSr'°l°^iJS  the  preclplUtln,  condlUon.  d...l««».t. 
•nd  effecta  of  the  French,  Russian,  and  Cuhan  reroluUona.  Includea 
S»^^^  wrltlw  of  Aristotle,  Albert  Carnal  Abraham 

"n";^:".'ir5S."  rdi2"'"°'  Guidance  A.^m  Of  PI... 

ifflK'i'''  301,29  7!h-789902 

OoldsDce  Associates 

The    Revolution    (1775-1783)    (Motion   picture)      National 

Broadcasting  Co.    Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum  (1968, 

24  mUi.     M.     color.     IB  mm.      (Exploring;  the  story  of  America, 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studies  and  the  American  IJbrary  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 

Sii»«»jarv:  Follows  the  battles  fought  during  the  Revolution  and 
examines  the  roles  played  by  the  untrained  cttlien  soldiers  and 
lenders,  including  George  Washington,  In  achieving  victory. 

1     U    S— Hist.— Kevolutlon— Campaigns  and   battles.  i.   Ei- 

nlorlng  (Television  program)  u.  National  BroadcasUng  Company, 
inc.  III.  Graphic  Curriculum,  inc..  New  York.  Series:  Exploring: 
the  story  of  America  (UoUon  picture)  set  I. 

973.3  Fi  A  68-1051 
Graphic  Curriculum 

RerohtteK  Odna.  [Filmstrip)     Wortd  Uw  Fund.     ReteMed  by 
Current  Affain  nims,  1971. 

107  rr.  bJtw.  35  DUB.  sad  phonodwc:  2  >.  (1  s.  for  nanual  prafcclor,  1 
%.  for  suttwnatic  protector).  33  1/3  rpm.,  14  mio. 

Al>o  iMucd  with  phonoupe  in  cssscttc. 

With  tcAchcr'i  guide  and  lource  book. 

SUMMARY:  Ditcuuet  the  Chinese  revolution  of  1911,  focusing  oa  the 
causes,  tolet  of  le*dcnhip,  ideok^  and  violence,  and  gosb  and  acconptiBh- 
tnents.  lUuitnus  mqor  chantes  in  politicai  and  locial  order  which  retultcd  from 
the  revcriutioa. 

1.  China— Hittory— Revolution.  1911-1912.        I.  World  Uw  Fund.     II. 
Currcat  Affairs  Filmt,  New  York. 
lDS773]  951  72-733305 

A.UA.  Booklist  72  MARC 

Tile  Revolution  in  France  {Fihrntrtp)    G.  B.  Instructional, 

Loiulon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  I'nited  World  Films 
,195-?, 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (History  of  France) 

With  teaching  handbook. 

Summary:  Uses  portraits,  paintings,  and  cartoons  In  presentioff 
Important  events  which  took  place  during  the  French  Revolution  In 
the  latter  part  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

1  France— Hist— Revolution.  r.  G.  B.  Instructional,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don. II.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  Series:  History  of  Prance 
(Fllmstrlp) 

944.04  Fi  A  68-4274 
Universal  Education  &                  Visual  Arts 

RevolatioB  in  relevance.  [Motion  picturcj  California  State  Dept. 
of  Education.  Made  by  Parthenon  Pictures.  Released  by 
Datafilms,  1972. 

20  min.     id.     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Uies  actual  caae  hitlories  to  show  how  vocational  education 
can  help  people  improve  their  chance*  for  successful  live*  and  jobs. 

1.  Vocational  education.  I.  California.  Depi.  of  Education.  II.  Data- 
film*.  HoUywood.  Calif. 

.LC10431  370.11  72-702187 

tlNE  72  MARC 

Revolution  in  Russia,  1917  {Motion  picture)  CBS  News, 
1964.     Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britam.ica  Educational 

Corp.,  1967. 

19  mill.     sd.     color.     l(i  mm. 

Previously  released  under  the  title  Revolution  In  red. 
Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documenury  program  World  War  t- 
Wlth  teacher's  guide.  ^    „ 

Summary.-  Surveys  the  forces  and  factors  leading  to  the  Russian 
revolution  and  the  role  of  Lenin  and  his  disciplined  Bolshevik  party. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1  Russia- Hist.  — Revolution,  191T-1021  —  Canses.  2.  I*oln, 
Vladimir  inch.  1870-1924.  S.  Rossllskafli  sotalal-demokratlcheakaift 
rabochaa  partia.  i.  World  War  i  (Television  program)  n.  Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  News.  m.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation,     iv.  Revolution  In  red  (Motion 

^  "^""^  &47.084  Fi  A  67-5261 

Encyclopaedia  BHtan-  nlca  Bdacatlonal  Corp. 

The  Revolution  in  textUes  {FUmttrip)  Common  Ground, 
Ix)naon,  1946.  Released  in  the  U-  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional .Vs-sociates,  1966. 

48  fr  bAw.  16  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  Industrial  revolution, 
1740-J840)  

With  tsm-liers'  mannal.     Notes  rev.  1966. 

frrcd(/i,-Kdltor.G.  a  H.Cole.  .....     ««_. 

Svmmarv:  NotMi  that  cotton  was  the  first  great  industry  In  0«»t 
Britain,  based  on  the  factory  system,  followed  by  wool,  linen,  and  suit. 
Illustrates  the  progrws  of  the  textile  Industry  from  Its  beginning  in 
private  homes  to  Its  presence  in  larRe  factories  tniwered  by  ■»«»"■ 
Discuss**  the  new  inventions  In  spinning  and  weaving,  and  the  In- 
fluence of  cheaper  textiles  on  the  economy  of  the  country  as  well  as 
on  fashions. 

1  Textile  industry  and  fabrics— Ot.  Brit.  i.  Common  Ground. 
ltd,  London  ii.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Serlee:  Intro- 
duction to  the  Industrial  revoluUon.  1740-1840  (Fllmrtrip) 

677.0942  Fi  A  68-3796 

Carman  Lduciitlonai  Associates 


Revolution  in  the  three  R's  {Motion  picture)^  Wolper  Pro- 
ductions, 1965.    Released  by  Public  Media,  mc 

50in;:i.    Ml.    b&w.    10  mm. 
With  cataloR. 

Su»^''"S!°r;i»i''."he  cSi°„ltl„g  b.«  of  .d»c.tlo»  through  U|. 
„J7^'SS^..  new  m..erlll,,  new  machines.  prc«r.mmed 

'~ri?l;X-Tr.^"^"!S"-     ■-  Wolper  Pro^-Clons. 
n.  Public  Media,  inc. 

371.3 
Public  Media,  Inc. 


76-706725 


RmiMiaK  Mexleo.  [Filmstrip]    World  Uw  Fund.     ReleaMdby 
Current  AfEun  Fdmt,  1971. 

100  fr.  bJtw.  35  mm.  aod  pbonodnc:  2  s.  (I  t.  for  manual  prafector,  1 
t.  for  automatic  projector),  33  1/3  rpm.,  IS  min. 

Abo  imued  with  phoooUpe  in  csMette. 

With  teacher's  giridc  and  source  book. 

SUMMARY:  DiscuMCS  the  Mexican  revolution  of  1910,  focusing  on  the 
cauBcs.  rotes  of  lc*derehip,  ideology  and  violeocc  and  goab  and  accomplish- 
ments. Illustrates  major  changes  in  political  and  social  order  which  resulted  from 
the  revolutioa. 

1.  Mwico— History— 1910-1946.        I.  Wortd  Uw  Fund     11.  Qurenl  Af- 
fairs Films,  New  York. 
lF1234i  972.08  72-733306 

A.UA.  BookliA  72  MARC 


The  Revolutionary  period,  1770-1790  {Filmstrip)  Negro 
History  Afwocintes.  Released  by  Cuilis  Audio-\  isiinl  Ma- 
terials^ 1%4. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

CcdH*:'  Writer.  .M,  Harris;  photography.  L.  Douglas;  art,  M. 
Warren,  D.  Dates.  ^  k     „    «-t 

fiitmmarv:  UeveJils  unknown  Negro  men  and  women  who  servejl 
during  the  Revolutionary  War,  pointing  out  that  people  of  many  dir- 
ferent  groups  worked  together  to  win  American  Independence. 

1  U  S— History— Revolution— Negroes.  i.  N^ro  History  As- 
sociate-^. II.  Curtis  Aiidlo-Vlsiial  Materials.  Series:  Great  Ameri- 
cans series  (Fllmstrlp*  -„„»an 

973.31  79-733763 

Negro  History  Asnoclates 


Revolutionary   War    {Filimtrip)     Warren   Schtoat   Produc- 
tions, 1965.    Made  by  WaSP  Filmstrips. 

4S  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  12 
mln.  mkrogroove.  (Folk  songs  In  American  history— 1700  through 
1864,  no.  2) 

With  utilization  guide. 

Credits:  Writers,  Charles  Bergwail,  Jane  Beethoven. 

Suvimarv:  Examines  history  and  art  In  relation  to  folk  music  of 
the  Revolutionary  War. 

L  U  S.  — Hist. —  Revolution- Songs  and  music.  2.  Folk-songs. 
American— Hist.  &  crlt.  r.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleas- 
antville,   N.   Y.  Series:   Folk  songs  in  American  history— 1700 

through  1864  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

Fi  A  67-3656 
Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tions 


The  Revolving  door  (Motion  picture)  Vision  Associates. 
Released  by  Institute  of  Corrections,  American  Founda- 
tion, 19o8. 

1  reel.     sd.     biw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Lee  R.  Bobker. 

Summary:  A  documenUry  about  the  U.  S.  judicial  system.  Ex- 
plains the  tj-pea  of  cases  tried  In  the  lower  court,  shows  the  typical 
minor  offenders,  and  examines  the  Inadequate  facilities  of  the  Jaiia 

1.  Criminal  Justice,  Administration  of— U.  S.  i.  Vision  AflW>- 
dates.  Inc     New  York.    n.  American  Foundation.    Institute  of  Cor- 

'^""°-  343  riA6W166 

Vision  Associates 


Revue  studios 


A  Look  at  Monaco. 


Reward  procedares  for  behavior  management.  [Motion  picture} 
Infomatics,  1971. 

2S  min-     sd     b*w.      16  mm. 

With  workbook  entitled  The  ABCs  of  child  management —work book  1.  by 
David  Kurtz  and  Anthony  Palumbo. 

CREDITS:  Filmed  by  Anthony  Palumbo. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  style  study  of  several  methods  to  describe, 
analyze,  select,  and  change  child  and  teenage  behavior  patterns  through  the  use 
of  rewards.  A  diveraity  of  behavioral  problems  »  presented  in  sclual  family 
settinp. 

1,  Children— Maoagement-  2.  Motivation  (Psychology)  I-  Infomatics 
(Firm) 

lHQ772i  370.15  72-700582 

Infooulica  72  MARC 


Reward  procadarci  for  daurooM  KaMSMWit.  tMotion  picture] 
Infomitics,  1971. 

2S  min.     sd.     bAw      16  mm. 

With  wofkboot  enijikd  The  ABC*  of  child  managemem  -  workbook  2.  by 
David  Kuril  and  Anthony  Palumbo 

CREDITS:  Filmed  by  R    Hanson 

SUMMARY:  Regular  and  ipccial  educsiion  teachers  demonstrate  in  docu- 
menury technique  itcp-by-tiep  method*  for  modifying  the  academic  and  social 
behavior  of  children  and  leenageit  through  ihc  u*e  of  reward*  in  the  cissiroom 

I    Rewards  and  puniihtTKnt*  in  education         I    Infomatics  (Firm) 

iLB3025i  370.15  72-700581 

Infomatics  72  MARC 


182 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rcwardinf  careers  in  a  djnamk  iiidii8tr3r  . . ,  agricultarc 

{Motion  picture)      Carffill,   inc.      Made  and   released  by 
Walter  .T.  Klein  Co..  1969. 

20  mln.     nd.     color.     16  mm. 

Butnmaty:  Describe  ajnlnilture  ms  an  urban  rathar  than  a  rural 
Indtutry.  and  sbows  a  rarlctr  of  examples  of  the  axrlcoltoral  In* 
dttstry  In  nil  parts  of  America. 

1.  Agricultural  lodustriee— C.  S.  i.  Carglll.  toe,  Ulnoeapolla. 

n.  Klein  (Walter  J.)  CMnpaar,  ltd..  Cbarlotte.  N.  C. 

630.023  72-706656 

CINE 

Rewards  and  reinforeeaients  {Motion  jnoture)  CinciniLati 
Public  Schools.  Released  by  Indiazut  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1968. 

26  mlD^    ad.    bftw.    16  mm. 

CniUt:  Producer,  Lee  Hjersoo;  director,  Robert  E.  Gilbert. 
Bmmmam:  Points  out  that  ecoaomlcallr  underprlTUcced  cfalldran 
:  <rftea  be  provided  with  motives  for  leamlaiE.  that  tbe  tkIim 
lOB*  of  these  ctalldreD  majr  differ  from  tboae  of  the  eeoooniicallj 
aatiafled  child,  and  that  bebaTior  may  need  to  ba  reinforced  wttii 
rewftrda  aucfa  aa  candy,  mooer.  dotbea.  or  other  material  objeeti. 

1.  SocUlly  handlcaroed  cbUdrea.  2.  UoUration  (Pircboloar) 
L  Cincinnati.  Public  Scfaooka.  n.  Indiana.  UnlTersttj  Audlo- 
TlBoal  Center. 

371.9  76-700643 

Indiana  UnlT.  Audio-  VEanal  Center 


Rewiring:  a  lamp  (Motion  pichsre)    Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Jam  Handy  School  Serrice,  1968. 

4  miu.    al.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electrical  houae  wiring) 

Loop  film  mounted  lo  cartridge. 

With  Inetmctor'i  guide 

Summary:  Oemonatratea  tbe  technique  of  rewlrlnt  a  lamp. 

1.  Electric  lamps,  Incandeaceot  i.  Fairfield  Associates,    n. 

Jam  Handy  School  Serrlce,  Inc.  Series:  Electrical  houae  wirlnf 

(Motion  picture) 

621.32  7&-702285 

J-im  Hnndy  School  SerTlce 


Rex  Company 


The  Debt. 


Rex  Midas  et  tactos  anreus  {FUnutrip)     Eye  Gate  House, 

1967. 

44   fr.      (ul«r.      3-')  mm.      and  phonodlscr   1  s.,   12  In.,  831   rpm. 
microgroore.    (Pabulae  legtMidae  Gracclne  Romaeque  antlguae,  no.  2) 

Issued  also  with  cassette  and  phonotape. 

With  teachers  guide. 

CredUt:  Author.  Samuel  A.  Goldberg. 

Summarv:   A   I-atin   language  teaching  film.     The  story  of  King 
Uldas  and  his  golden  touch,  and  how  he  repented  for  bis  greod. 

L  Latin  language — Audio-visual  instruction.        i.  Bye  Gate  House, 
Inc.  Series:     Pabulae    legendae    Graeclae    Romaeqoe    antlquae 

(nimstrlp)  no.  2. 

478.3  Fi  A  68-3672 

Bye  Gate  Hooae 


Besrall  Drug  and  Chemical  Coi]:y}az]y.    Ti^iperware 
Home  Parties 


Tupperware  Home  Parties  wonderland 
jubilee. 


Key,  Hans  Augusto,  1898- 


Curlous  George. 


Curious  George 


Rey,  Hans  Augusto,  1898-  Curious  George 

gets  a  medal 
see 

Curious  George  gets  a  medal. 


Rey,  Hans  Augusto,  1898-  Curious  George 

takes  a  job 
see 

Curious  George  takes  a  job. 

Rey.  Margret  Elisabeth  (Waldsteln)  Curious 

George  flies  a  kite 


Curious  George  flies  a  kite. 

Rey.  Margret  Elisabeth  (Waldsteln)  Curious 

George  goes  to  the  hospital 
see 

Curious  George  goes  to  the  hospital. 

Rejrher,  Rebecca  (Hourwich)   1897-  My 

mother  Is  the  most  beautlfitl  woman  In  the  world 


My  mother  is  the  most  beautiful  woman  in 
the  world:   a  Ukrainian  folk  tale. 


Reynard  Productioae 
see 

Don't  make  waves. 


Sex  and  the  single  girl. 

Reynolds  (R.  J. )    Tobacco  Company 
see 

Famous  Carolina  recipes— Old  Salem 
Moravian  cookies. 

Hands  of  action. 

To  Build  a  city. 

WtnslooSOa 

Reynolds  (Stuart)   Productions,  Los  Angeles 
see 

The  eye  of  the  beholder, 

Reynolds  Metals  Company 


Bright  ideas  for  young  people — practical 
uses  for  aluminum  foil  in  decorating,  fashion, 
travel,  and  personal  care. 

Chemistry  of  ahuninum. 


Double  duty  dishes — planning  and  pur- 
chasii^  for  quantity  and  quality. 

Freezer  living — freezing  techniques  for 
modem  living  and  entertaining. 

Mlg  and  tig  welding;  or,  Foley's  folly. 

Outdoor  cooking  . . .  made  easier  and 
better. 

Party  planning — menus,  recipes, 
decorations. 


Rhapsody  in  blue  (Filnutrip)    Bnmswick  Prodoctiona,  1968. 

89  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  1  a.  12  In.  831  rpm..  15 
mln.     ( UndersUndlng  and  enjoying  music,  set  8) 

With  script 

CrediU:  Director,  Karen  Welntraub;  writer,  Ann  K.  Upsmi. 

Summary:  Usee  pbotograidia.  mualc,  and  art  work  to  lUostrate 
Rhapsody  In  blue  by  George  Gershwin.     With  capUons. 

1.  Oerthwln,  George.  1898-1987.  Rhapeodjr  lo  blue,  piano  and  or- 
chestra. I.  Gershwin,  George,  1896-1W7.  Rhapsody  In  Wue,  piano 
•nd  orcliestra.     n,  Brunswick  Prodoctiona.  Series:  Understand- 

ing endenjorlog  music  (Fltmstrip)  set  8. 

786.8  78-733047 

Bmnswlck  Prodoctiona 

RIopMdr  in  Uoe  br  Geor«e  Gendtwin  {Fiimatrip)    Edn- 
oatiooal  Audio  V^isual,  1969. 

rf^if'^'?'*"'-?*  "*"    ■"*'  Pbooodlsc:  2  s.    (1  8.  with  electronic 
a^pwl),  12  in..  SSI  rpm..  l«  mln.    microcroom     (Music  appreciatlOD 

With  leacber'a  notes  and  script. 

CreHU:  Bdttora,  Prederlck  Sdiwartz,  Kano  Hoodea. 

SsMHMrr.-  Oaee  pbotographs  <rf  New  York  City  to  lUustrste  Rhap- 
Bodj  lo  bine  by  Oewve  GcnfewU.  ^^ 

-L  Gerrtwln.  Oeotie;  1898-1887.  Rhapudy  In  bloe:  pUno  k  or- 
rtWBtra^  I.  Gershwin,  Oeorfe.  1888-1887.  Rhapsody  In  Uae;  ptaDO 
fc  orchestra,  n.  Educational  Audio  Vlaual.  inc.,  P)e«a»tTfn&  N.  T 
Series :  Music  appreciation  series  ( rilmstrlp)^ 

785.6  70-734787 

BducatlODal  Audio  visual  t^f«»ioi 

Das  Rheinffold  (FilmatHp)    MetropoUtan  Opera  Guild,  1969, 

78  fr.     color,    86  mm.     (Opera  In  color) 

With  script 
_0r94iti:  Producer  and  conductor,   Hertwrt  »on  Kara^an.      Ca*t: 
TJm^wt.  Karl  Doeoch.  ZolUo  Kelemoi.  JaaapblDe  Teasey.  Ull 


-  »:  Siiomt  scenes  from  the  performance  of  Wagner's  Das 
Rbriogold  as  iveseated  at  the  UetropollUn  Opera 
nw^  ^M**^'  ^«'«r*'  1«*-M8S.     Der  Ring  dm  NlbeJungen.     Daa 
BM*n«oia.  L  Wagner.  Richard,  1813-1888.     Der  Ring  den  Nlbe- 

tan^o.    Das  Rbainrdd.    n.  Metropolitan  Opera  Guild.         Serlca: 
Opera  In  color  (Filmstrlp) 


HeCropolItan  Open 


782.1 

Ottild 


71-736736 


Rhetoric  of  tlie  movie  series,  set  bo.  1   {Motion  picture) 
Eastanan  Kodak  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Wiliard  Pictures. 

6  motion  pictures  (4  mln.  each)     si.     ccrior.    super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bttmmory:  Explains  that  morie-maklng  tet^niquee  are  baaed  upon 
Tert>al  language  paralleis.  Illustrates  the  making  of  movie  comma- 
nlcatlon  from  a  simple  ntterance  to  the  morle  paragraph. 

Oonttrntt:  1.  A  simple  movie  utterance.— 1.  A  simple  movie  sen- 
tence,— 3.  Complicated  movie  sentences.— 4.  Varying  tbe  point  of 
▼lew. — 8.  Making  movie  sense.— «.  A  movie  paragrai^ 

1.  Moviog-ptctures.        i.  Bastman  Kodak  Company. 

884.8  7*-701284 

B  Kodak  Co. 


183 


Tlw  Rhine  (Filmstrip)  Common  Qroond,  Loadoo,  195S. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1966. 

3d  fr.     b&w,    85  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Tracm  tbe  Rhine  Rlrn-  through  Europe  and  ahows 
tbe  surrounding  landa, 

1.  Rhine  River.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  11.  Carman 
Educational  AssocUtea. 

914.84  77-788526 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Rhino!  {Motion  picture)  Iran  Tors  Filma  Released  by 
Metro- Gold  wyn-Mayer,  1963. 

90  mill.     sd.     color.    Z^  mm. 

Metro. -olor. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ben  Chapman;  director,  Ivan  Tors;  story.  Art 
Arthur;  screenplay.  Art  Arthur,  Arthur  Wela;  music.  Lalo  SdHfria; 
directors  of  photography,  Sven  Ferason,  I^mar  Boren ;  film  editor, 
Warren  Adams.  Ca*t:  Harry  Guardlno,  Robwt  Gulp,  Shirley  Eaton, 
Harry  Mekela.  George  Lane, 

Summary:  .\dventure  drama  about  a  soolt^tst  wl|o  la  working  to 
preserve  vanishing  African  qiecies  such  as  tbe  white  rhinoceros  from 
extinction  by  natural  and  man-made  causes.  Includes  scenes  of 
animal  and  native  life,  and  shows  the  methods  used  to  capture  and 
tranquillze  the  animals. 

L  Tors  (Ivan)  nims.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  n.  Metro-Ooldwyn- 
Uayer.  Inc 

Fi  67-1307 
Rhino  safari  {Motion  picture)    Televentare,  1960. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Soren  L.  Carlstensen ;  director,  Oniham  Tonng* 
writer  and  editor,  Valerie  Moolman. 

BMmm»rv:  Follows  John  Seago  to  Uganda  in  a  successful  expedi- 
tion to  bring  back  a  pair  of  rare  white  rhlnocerosea  for  the  Wash- 
ington, D,  C„  too.  Shows  camp  life  during  the  three  months  of 
searching,  chasing,  and  capturing  the  animals. 

1.  White  rhinoceros.    2.  Mammals— Uganda.  l  Trieventure, 

Fi 68-230 

RhiiKMcleroau  (Motion  picture)  Institute  for  Dermatologic 
Communication  and  Educatiim,  1962.  Made  by  Audio 
Productions  in  coc^ration  with  the  Committee  for  Scien- 
tific Communication  in  Dermatology. 

4  min.    act      color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Dm.  Jacinto  Coovlt,  Francisco  KerdeiVegaa.  and  Ber- 
nard Gordon  des<Tlbe  a  caw  of  rhiniwrieraHna.  a  dinease  which  occurs 
in  parts  of  southeastern  Europe.  Asia,  and  Latin  America,  where  the 
living  condition!,  are  primitive.  Shows  tbe  HTerts  of  tberspy.  Filmed 
in  Caracas.  Venexuelii. 

1.  Rhiooecleronis.  i.  InRtllute  for  Dermatologic  Communicstion 
and  Education. 

616.5  Fi  67-2143 

Rhizopaa  {Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1965. 

4  uiin.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Microgardening) 

With  notes. 

Madi>  for  tht»  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Summary:  Records  the  development  of  Rhlsopus  spores  from  the 
formation  of  a  round  spore  case  at  tbe  end  of  a  stalk,  through  the 
development  of  a  mass  of  spores  in  tbe  mature  spore  case,  to  the 
scattering  of  the  iipores. 

1.  Rhlsopus — Juvenile  films.        i.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Neu- 
toa,  Mass.         Series :  Mlcrogardenlng  ( Motion  picture) 
Education  De\-elopment  Center 

Fi  A  67-2391 

RhtoH>n8  (Motion  picture)  Educational  Services.  Released 
by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1967. 

4  Ukii).     si.     color    8  mm. 

Isiiuf^  in  fiuper  8  mm.  and  standard  8  mm. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  Program. 

With  Rim  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Records  tbe  development  of  RXi^oput  spores,  from  the 
formation  of  a  round  spore  case  at  tbe  end  of  a  stalk,  through  tbe 
de^-elopment  of  s  mass  of  spon»  in  the  mature  spore  case,  to  tbe 
scattering  of  tbe  sporea. 

1.  Rtalxopus— Juvenile  films.  r.  Educational  Servicea,  Inc.,  New- 
ton, Mass.     n.  EUling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1034 
Ealing  Coriwratlon 

The  Rhdne  BaaiB  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1953.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edacatioual  Asso- 
ciates, 1966. 

S3  fr.     b4w.    85  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

tiUUMARY:  Portrays  features  of  tbe  RhOne  Basin  In  rrance. 

1.  Rhone  River  watershed.         1.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Lomlon. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

914.48  70-738526 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Rhtoe-S^hie  iowknl  {Motion  picture)  Boulton- 
Hawker  Films,  Hodleif^  En^r.,  1966.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1967. 

20  mln.    sd,    color.    16  mm. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Committee  for  Audio- 
visual Aids  In  Education. 

Smmmary:  Describes  tbe  important  Industrial  and  agricultural 
centers  In  tbe  Rbdne-Sadne  lowland  In  France,  Indodlng  Lyons, 
Camorque.  Languedoc.  and  Cran.  Discusses  the  use  of  tbe  river  for 
Irrigation  power  and  transportation  and  tbe  new  Indnstrtal  areas, 
housing  deveU^xnents,  and  oil  installations. 

L  Fratice — Economic  conditions— IMS-  l  Boolton-Hawker 

Pllms,  ltd.    n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc  Chicago. 

914.4  Fi  A  68-2889 

loternstlonal  Film  Bureau 

The  Rhone  Valley  (Filnutrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1958.  Made  by  Alan  B.  Mountjoy.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

^  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Geography  In  colour:  Europe) 

With  teachers  manuaL 

SumTAary:  Dlscuiwes  the  varied  economy,  climate,  relief,  and 
geography  of  ttte  Rhone  Valley,  from  tbe  Swias  Alps  lo  tbe 
Med  1  terr  anean. 

1.    Rhone    Valley — Descr.   ft   trav.  i.   Common   Ground,    ltd,, 

London,      n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.         Series:  Geography 
In  colour:  Ehirope  (Filmstrip) 

914.48  Fi  A  68-4071 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rhymes  (Famttrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.    Made 
by  University  Films. 

34  fr.    wlor    35  mm.     (Discovering  spelling  pattemg  serlea,  set  H 

With  teiicber'B  guide. 

S^ummary:  Explains  the  relationship  ot  rhymes   to  spelling  pat- 
terns.    Designed  for  reading  tmproTement  In  grade  one. 

1    Rime     2.   Spelling  games.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series-  Discovering  spelling  patterns  serlea   (Fllmstrlpi   set  1. 

Fi  A  07-3767 
McGraw-Hill  Bo<A  Co. 


Rhymes  {Motion  picture)  International  Cinemedia  Cen- 
ter, .Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp. 
of  America,  1970. 

A   min.     ai.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Ready,  aet,  read!     Set  3) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

8umnuu-y:  Preaents  basic  conrepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  I>e8igned  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percej)- 
tloii,  concepts,  and  vocabulary ;  to  encourage  problem  .solving ;  and 
stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  auditory  discrimination.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  IntemaUoiua 
Cinemedia  Center,  n.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series; 
Ready,  aet,  readi  (Motion  picture)     Set  3. 

372.4  77-708238 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Rhyming  fanuUes  ack,  ow,  (long  o),  ip,  op,  aw  {Filnuitrip) 
Eye  Oate  House,  1967. 

33  fr.      color.      85  mm.      and  phonodlac:   1  a..  12  in..  33*  rpm.. 

10  min.     mlcrogroove.     (I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  1) 
With  manual. 

Credit*:  Script.  Jamea  Earle 

Sttrnmary-  Uses  musical  Jingles  to  introduce  children  to  the  moat 
common  monosyllabic  phonic  elements  In  the  English  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  words.    Teaches  the  ack.  ow.  Ip,  op.  aw,  and 

°°1.  EiigHsh  I'angnage— Phonetics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc. 

Series:  I  hear  a  rhyme  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  1.  .  „ 

372.4  Fi  A  68-3681 

Eye  Gate  House 

Rhyming  families  ag,  am,  ail,  ark,  ine  (Fihmtnp)      Eye 
Gate  House,  1967. 

31  fr.      color.      SS  mm.      and  phonodinc:   1  s.,  12  In..  3Si  rpm.. 

11  min.     mlcrogroove.     (I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  5) 
With  manual. 

Credits:  Script.  James  Earle. 

Summary  Uses  musical  Jingles  to  introduce  children  to  the  most 
common  monosjUablc  phonic  elements  In  the  Engllah  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  words.     Teaches  the  ag.  am,  all.  ark,  and  ine 

*°'i"  English  language^Phonetlcs.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Series :  I  hear  a  rhyme  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  5. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-1682 

Eye  Gate  House 


Rhyming  families  ake,  ill,  one  (as  in  bone),  ell,  ight  {Film- 
ttrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

34  fr.  color.  3.")  mm,  and  pbonodlac:  1  «..  12  In..  SSi  rpm.. 
12  min.     mlcrogroove.     ( I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  8) 

With  manual. 

Creditn:  Script.  James  Earle. 

Bummary:  Uses  musical  Jingle*  to  Introduce  children  to  the  most 
common  monosyllabic  phonic  elements  in  the  English  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  words.  Teaches  the  ake.  111.  one  (as  in 
bone),  ell,  and  Ight  sounds.  „ 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Series:  I  hears  rhyme  (Fllmstrlp)  no. 8. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-3683 

Eye  Gate  House 


Rhyming  families  an,  ot,  ame,  ump,  own   (as  in  brown) 

(Flfmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

34  fr.      color.      35  mm.      and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  33*   rpm., 

11  min.     mlcrogroove.     (I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  6) 
With  manual. 

Credit*:  .Script,  James  Karle.  ^        .     .^ 

Summarv:  Uses  musical  Jingles  to  introduce  children  to  the  most 

common  monosyllabic  phonic  elements  In  the  English  language  as  a 

basis  for  learning  new  words.     Teaches  the  an,  ot.  ame.  ump.  and 

own  (as  in  brown)  sounds. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Serte* :  I  hear  a  rhyme  ( Fllmstrlp)  no.  6. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-3684 

Eye  Gnte  House 

Rhyming  families  ap,  all,  ed,    .k.  ay  {FUmsfrip)    Eye  Gate 
House,  1967. 

34  fr.      color.      35  mm.      and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm., 

12  in.     mlcrogroove.     (I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  8) 
With  manual. 

Credit!:  Script.  Jaroea  Earle. 

Summarif:  Uses  musical  Jingles  to  Introduce  children  to  the  most 
common  monosyllsblc  phonic  eleirents  In  the  English  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  words.  Teaches  the  ap,  all.  ed.  Ick.  and 
ay  sounds.  „      „       — 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc. 

Series :  I  hear  a  rhyme  ( Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

872.4  Fi  A  68-8686 

Eye  Oate  House 

Rhyming  famiUes  at,  in,  ow  (as  in  cow),  Ing,  oon  {FUm- 
ttnp)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

81  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In,.  88*  rpm., 
12  mlD.     mlcrogroove.     (I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  4) 

With  manual. 

CreditM:  Script.  James  Earle, 

Bummarv:  Uses  rauslcst  Jingles  to  Introduce  children  to  the  most 
common  monosyllabic  phonic  elemenU  In  the  English  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  worda.  Teaches  the  at.  In,  ow  (aa  In  cow), 
log,  and  ooH  sounds.  _      «   .    »»  ■  _ 

1    Englliih  la i.giiagf— Phonetics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

8erl««:  I  heara  rhyme  (Fllmstrlp)  no. 4. 

372.4  Fi  A  6a-3687 

Bye  Gate  Ilouae 


Rhyming  families  ink,  een-ean,  ate,  ide,  eep   {FUmstrip) 
Eye  (5ate  House,  1967. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s,,  12  In.,  S3*  rpm., 
12  min.     mlcrogroove.     (1  hear  a  thyme,  no.  2) 

With  manual. 

Credit*:  Script,  James  Earle. 

Summary:  Uses  musical  Jingles  to  Introduce  children  to  the  most 
common  monosyllabic  phonic  elements  lu  the  English  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  words.  Teaches  the  ink,  een-ean.  ate,  Ide, 
and  eep  sounds.  _      „        „ 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Series :  I  hear  a  rhyme  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  2. 

372.4  Fi  A  6a-3688 

Eye  Gate  House 

Rhyming  families  ock,  ar,  ain-ane,  ong,  un  (FUmstrip) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

36  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33*  rpm.. 
i:;  min.     mlcrogroove.     (I  hear  a  rhyme,  no.  7) 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Script.  James  Earle.  ^,.^        ^    ^. 

Summary:  Uses  musical  Jingles  to  introduce  children  to  the  most 
common  monosyllabic  phonic  elemente  In  the  English  language  as  a 
basis  for  learning  new  words.  Teaches  the  ock,  ar,  ain-ane,  ong, 
and  un  sound«. 

1    KiiRllah  language-Phonetics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Se.  ies :  1  hear  a  rhyme  ( Fllmstrlp)  no.  7. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-3685 

Eye  Gate  House 

Rhyming  is  fnn.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1971. 

37  fr.     color,     35  mm,     (Reading  program.  Uvel  2.  R-288) 
With  i«acher'»  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinfoTcement  of 
recognition  of  the  word  sounds  of  the  blends  BL  and  BR.  Explains  rhyming  and 
gives  sludenu  a  chance  lo  pick  words  which  rhyme.  With  captions.  For  pnmary 
grades, 

I,  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Consonants- 
Juvenile  films-  3,  English  language— Rime -Juvenile  fdms.  [I,  English  lan- 
guage—Versification)  1.  Educational  Projections  Corporation,  11.  Series: 
Reading  program,  [Fihnslrip)  Level  2.  R-288, 

[LB1525i  372.4 

Educational  Projections  72 

Corp, 

Rhyming  words  (FUmstrip)  Classroom  Materials  Co.  Made 
by  Color  Slides.  Released  by  Educational  Record  Sales, 
1967. 

36  fr.     cti'^r.     3.'^  mm,     (Early  reading  recognition  skills) 

With  script.  _     _ 

CrediU:  .\mliors,  Selma  Greenberg.  Anita  Gurlan. 

Summarv:  Exercises  and  games  are  used  to  teach  children  to 
match  rhyming  words  and  to  develop  skills  for  recognizing.  Iden- 
tifying, and  utlllalng  combinations  of  letters  and  sounds. 

1  English  language— Rime.  2.  Educational  games.  i.  Class- 
room Materials  Company,  ii.  Educational  Record  Sales.  Series: 
Early  reading  recognition  skills  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.6  76-735433 

Classroom  Materials  Co. 
Rhythm.  [Fitmstripi     Traincx  Corp..  1972.     Made  by  Mcdcom. 

40  fr.  color,  35  mm.  >nd  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  in  English.  1  s  m  Spanish). 
12  in,.  33  1/3  rpm..  9  min,  each  side,     (Family  planning  counsehng  senes) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette  in  English  and  Spanish, 

With  facl  booklet- 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  rhythm  method  of  birth  control,  the  unsale 
period,  the  menstrual  cycle,  and  the  basal  body  temperature  of  the  patient- 
Includes  special  directions  for  this  method  of  binh  control, 

I.  Conception— Prevention.  1.  Traincn  Corporation,  II,  Series;  Family 
planning  counseling  series,  [Filmstrip], 

[RG136J  613.9  72-736642 

Trainee  Corp,  ''2 


72-733529 
MARC 


MARC 


Rhythm  and  movement  in  art  {Motion  picture)  Paul 
Burnford  in  association  with  Jack  Stoops.  Released  by 
Film  Associates,  1969. 

I'.i  min.     ■■!-     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Siimmarif:  iJeiuonsiintes  the  importance  of  rhythm  and  move- 
ment to  art.  I'ointa  out  how  rhythra  and  movement  are  captured 
In  the  arts  of  painting  and  sculpture,  as  well  as  In  nature,  architec- 
ture, and  motion  pictures. 

I.  Fropordou   (Art)     2,  Movement,  Aesthetics  of.  i-  Burnford, 

I'jiul.    II.  Film  Associiites. 

701.8  7(i-7lKI9Sl 

Film  Associates 

Rhythm  &  pulse  (Motion  piofiure)     Once  C.  Nash.    Made 
and  released  by  Swartwout  Enterprises,  1967. 

11  nil'i-     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Music  with  children,  no.  1) 

With   liistnictlonal   guide,   records,  and   related  music  books. 

Summary:  An  Introductory  film  which  shows  how  children  develop 
their  natural  expressions  In  music.  Includes  examples  which  Il- 
lustrate rhythm  and  pulse, 

1.  Musical  meter  and  rhythra.  i.  Nash,  Grace  C.  n.  Swart- 
wout Enterprises.  Series:  Music  with  children  (Motion  picture) 
no.  1. 

372.8  75-700737 

Swartwout  Enterprises 


Rhytha  In  i 

1971. 


[Filmstrip]      Educational  Projections  Corp., 


34  fr,     color.     35  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  element  of  music  called  rhythm,  and  illuitrates 
and  reviews  various  musical  symbols.  With  captions. 

1,  Musical  meter  and  rhythm,        1.  Educational  Projections  Corporation. 
lMT42]  ni.ti  il-liAm 

Educational  Projections  ^2  MARC 

Corp. 

Rhythm  people.  [Filmstrip]     Scott  Education  Divigion.  1970. 

approx.  29fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  3  *..  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.. 
10  min.     (Lers  make  music) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Auihon,  MarUyn  Minch  Weber,  Betiy  BriSK  SulUvan. 

SUMMARY;  Helps  the  child  become  sware  of  the  rhythms  in  the  wortd 
about  him   For  primary  grades- 

1.  Musical  meter  and  rhythm.        1.  Scott  Graphics.     Education  Diviston. 
II.  Series:  Let's  make  music.  [FUnutrip] 

[MT42]  372.8  72-732959 

Scoit  Education  Division  72  MARC 


Rhythmic  ball  ikilli  for  perceptoal-motor  dcTclopment  [Motion 
picture]     Martin  Moyer  Productions,  1971. 

11  min      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Manin  Moyer;  narrator.  Richard  L.  Hawk:  collatwa- 
tors.  Paul  Smith.  Dennis  D.  Meyer. 

SU  M  M  AR  Y:  First  and  third  grade  children  exhibit  a  range  of  levels  in  rhyth- 
mic ball  skills  in  ■  demonstration  of  perceptual- motor  approach  to  learning 
directional  concepts.  For  elemenury  grades. 

I.  Ball  aamei— Juvenile  nims.  I.  Moyer  (Martin)  Productions.  Seattle. 
(GV86ir  372.8  76-714784 

Martin  Moyer  Productions  12 


MARC 


Rhytluu.  [Motion  picture)     Thomas  Michael  DonneUy,  1972. 

21  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.  ,.,.,„        n 

CREDITS    Writer,  cameraman,  and  editor,  Thomas  Michael  Donnelly. 

SUMMARY:  An  experimental  film  which  views  s  remembered  pasi-b.nh, 
Ufe  and  death— as  seen  by  the  spirit  of  a  woman. 

1.  Experimental  fUms.       1.  DonneUy.  TTjoinas  Michael.  7,«i57 

[PN1955TE96]  704.945  ^u^AC 

CINE  72  MARC 


Rhythms  of  Paris.  [Motion  picture]     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

9  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

French  version  also  issued.  .     ,   .■ 

SUMMARY;  Explores  the  sights  and  sounds  of  modem  Paris,  mcludmg  the 
bustle  of  people  and  trafTic.  the  city's  quite  parks,  and  the  shops  and  boutiques 
in  the  Latin  Quaner. 

l_  Paris— Description.  [1.  Paris— Description)  I.  Encyclopaedia  Bntan- 
nica  Educational  Corporation. 

[DC707,  914-4  72-702186 

CINE  72 


MARC 


Rhythms  of  the  universe  (Motion  pictvre)    National  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1967.    Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum. 

24  min      8(1.     color.     16  mm.     (Animal  8e«ret8> 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Education  Aasocla- 
tlon  the  National  Science  Teachers  Association,  the  American  U- 
brai^y  Association,  and  the  American  Institute  of  Biological  Men"* 

Summary  Studies  the  rhythmic  patterns  that  ail  living  things 
seem  to  follow  and  examines  various  theories  on  why  these  patterns 

""f' Biology— Periodicity.  i.   National   Broadcasting  Company. 

Inc     n    Graphic  Curriculum.  Inc..  New  York.          Series:  Animal 

.ec«t.  (Motion  picture,  ^^^                             Fi  A  68-1038 
Graphic  Curriculum 


Riach,  Alastair  M 


Big  on  the  outside. 


Ribbon  and  checkerboard  sandwiches  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Raybar  Technical 
Films. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  series,  aet  4) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^     ,        ^     ^ 

1.  SaoUwiches.        l  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.        Series:  Food 
preparation  series  (MoUoQ  picture)  aet  4. 

641.8  73-706818 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 


Rice  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1965. 

\L-i  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumtnirfi;  Points  out  the  world-wide  importance  of  rice  as  a 
principal  food  and  describes  methods  of  growing  It.  Shows  steps 
being  taken  to  Improre  the  quantity  and  quality  of  rice. 

1.  nice.        I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

338.1  Fi  A  68-1273 

Washington  State  Univ.  Andlo-Vlsual  Center. 


Rice  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1949.  Made  by 
L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates,  1966. 

22  fr.     bAw.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Summary :  Uses  a  story  sequence  to  trace  how  rice  la  produced 
and  delivered  to  the  consumer. 

1.  Rice.         I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Loudon.     II.  Carman  Educa- 
tional .\s8oclatee. 

633  79-738370 

Carman  Educational  Aaaoctates 


Rice  (Ceylon)  (Motion  picture)    Park  Fihns,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Ceylon) 

Loop  film.      Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes.  ,     ,    ,  „ 

Summary:  Follows  step*  In  the  growing  of  rice.  Includes  scenes 
of  soil  preparation,  planting,  growing,  gathering,  and  winnowing  of 
rice  In  prlmltlTecondltlona.  

1   Rice  L  Park  Pllma.         Series:  Ceylon  (Motion  picture) 

688  Fi  A  68-3204 

Park  Films 


184 


Rice  Council  for  Market  Development 
Bee 

AUtbouirlM. 

My  name  la  rice. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rice  fanners  in  Thailand  {Motion  pieturt)     PubUo  Media, 
inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1M9. 

19  min.    ad.     color.    16  mm.     (Han  and  hU  world) 

Edited  rersloo  of  tbe  motfOD  picture  made  by  laatltut  fOr  Film 
and  BUd,  MuDlcb. 

Bumtmonf:  Sbowa  tbe  ancient  ceremonlea  at  the  beflnoloc  of 
plantliic  aeaaon  and  at  barrest  and  demoostratea  bow  TbalUod  rice 
fumen  Irrigate  land  to  Increase  tbelr  barrest 

1  Bice— Thailand.  l  Public  Media,  Inc.     n.  Fllma  Incorpo- 

rated. Series :  Man  and  his  world  (Motion  picture) 

915.93  74-70M93 

Public  Media,  inc. 


Rice  farming  in  Japan  {Motum  pteture)  Walt  Diso^  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  IntematiMial  Communicatiim  Films, 
1968. 

4  mln.    8l.    color.    8  mm.     (Japan  series) 

liOop  film  mounted  lo  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

From  the  11)61  motion  picture  entitled  Japan  harrests  the  sea. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Studies  tbe  preparation  and  Irrigation  of  rice  paddle* 
and  harrestloft  of  the  rice  crop, 

1.  Rice  — .Japan.  i.  Japan  barveats  tbe  sea   (Motion  picture) 

n.   Disney    (Walt)    Productloos.    m.    International  Communication 
Fllmx.  Series:  Jspan  series  (Motion  picture) 

338.10952  75-703195 

Intematlooal  Commnnl-  cation  Films 


Rice  farming  in  Japan.    Part  1:  Spring  ptanting  (Film- 
strip)     Visual  Education  Consultants,  1970. 

35  fr.    b4w.    35  mm.     (TEC  portfolio  series) 

With  teadter's  guide. 

CRBDtTS:    Writers   and   photogmphers,    Robert   Lang,    Sterling 
Beath.  HMori  Nlahl. 

SUMMARY :  Bxplalns  tbe  rartous  stepa  In  tbe  process  of  planting 
rice. 

1.  Rice — Japan.         I.  Tlsoal  Education  (^Huultants,  Inc. 

633  75-737853 

Tisual  Education  Cooaultaots 


Rice  farming  in  Ji^un.    Part  2 :  Summer  care  and  harrest 

(Filmstrip)     Visual  Education  Cmisultanta,  1970. 

34  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     {VEC  portfolio  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographers,  Robert  Lang.  Sterling 
Beath.  Midori  Nishl. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  tbe  care  and  harvesting  of  rict  Describes 
the  modern-day  use  of  threshers  and  bulling  matOiiDes  and  shows 
bow  the  straw  is  used. 

1.  Bice — Japan.  2.  Rice— Harvesting.  I,  Visual  Education  Con- 
sultants, lac. 

633  79-737864 

Tlsoal  Education  Coosultants 


Rice   growing   in   Japan    {Motion  picture)     NHK  Interna- 
tional Film,  Japan.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Bailey-Film 

Associates,  1969. 

18  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  modern  sod  traditional  means  by  which 
rice  is  planted  and  harvested,  and  shows  the  influence  of  this  type 
of  farming  on  tbe  dally  lives  of  the  people. 

1.  Rice— Japan.  i,  NHK  International  Film,     il  Balley-FUm 

Associates. 

633  74-708050 

Bailey-Fllm  Associates 


Rice  in  monsoon  AsSa  {FSmatrip)    Budek  Films  and  SHdes, 
1964. 

23  fr.     color.     38  mm. 

Credit;  Author.  Helen  L.  Smith;  editorial  conaoltant,  Michael  H. 
Budek. 

Summary:  Shows  the  planting,  tending,  and  barvestliig  of  rice  In 
monsoon  Asia. 

1.  Rice — Asia.      2.  Monsoons.        i.  Budek   (Herbert  E.)      Fllma 
and  SUdea,  SanU  Barbara,  OalU. 

633  79-733812 

Bodek  Films  and  Slides 


Rice  paddies  of  Hong  Kong  (Moti(m  picture)     Doubleday 

Multimedia,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Hong  Kong  series) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  methods  used  In  Hong  Kcmg  to  grow  rice 
and  vegetables.    Includes  scenes  of  the  small  farms. 

1.  Rice — Hong  Kong.    2.  Tegetablee— Hong  Kong.        I.  Doubleday 
Multimedia.     II.  Series:  Hong  Kong  series  (Motion  picture) 

915.125  79-710166 

Doubleday  Multimedia  rev 


Rice  production  in  Thailand  {Motion  pictnre)    Walt  Disney 
ProduotiMis.     Released    by    Intematioiint    Communication 

Films,  1968. 

2  mln.    si.     color.     8  mm.     (South  Kast  .\sla  series) 

Exmp  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

From  the  1958  motion  picture  entitled  Slam — the  people  of  Thai- 
land. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summarif:  Illustrates  the  relationship  between  tbe  force*  ot  natute 
and  a  country's  Industries,  by  showing  the  monsoon  season's  effect  on 
the  rioe  productions.  Studies  the  procedures  used  In  cultivating  and 
harvesting  rice  crops, 

1.  Rice  — Thailand.  i.  SUun  — tbe  people  of  Thailand  (Motion 
picture)  n.  Disney  (Walt)  Pr«dDctlon&  m.  Intematlooal  Oommu- 
ntcaUoniFttaiBL        Se-  riea:   South   East  A»la  serica   (Mo- 

tkw-picture) 

,  ,       „      ,^  ,  915.93  78-703205 

International  Commnnl-  cation  Films 


Tlie  Rice  roots    (Motion  picture) 
see    Key  to  victory.     Part  3:    The  rice  roots 


Rice— staple  of  Asia  (PhiUppines)  {Motion  picture)  Wayne 
Mitchell  and  Compass  Films.  Released  by  International 
Commvnication  Films,  1966. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (South  East  Asia  serlesi 
Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  rtandard  8  mm.  ana 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credit$:    Writer   and   photographer.   Wayne   MltchelL 
ti'.mmatv-  Shows  the  various  steps  In  the  proces-slng  of  rice,  one 
of  the  staple  foods  of  Asia.     Explains  that  the  damp  warm  climate 
of  South  East  Asia  Is  favorable  for  the  growth  of  rice. 

1  Rice  1  MltcbeU,  Wayne,  n.  CompasB  FIlmB.  m.  Inter- 
national Communication  Fllma  Series:  South  East  Aula  series 
(Motion  picture)  77-700582 


Intematlooal  Com- 


munication Fllma 


Rich,  Michael,  1951- 


Swlmmer^s  farewell. 

Rich  cat,  poor  cat  {Motion  phture)  Bank  Street  College  of 
Education.     Rplensed  by  McTiraw-Hitl  Book  Co.,  1968. 

8  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Bank  Street  reading  IncenHve  film 
"*  Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  Utle  by  Bernard  Waber. 

Bummarv:  Bill  Cosby  reads  the  story  about  the  differences  In  the 
way  In  which  rich  cats  live,  and  the  way  In  which  tbe  poor  cat  Scat 
lives,  until  she  Is  Uken  Into  a  family.  ^  /t^i,„« 

r  Waber,  Bernard.  Rich  cat.  poor  cat  n.  Bank  Street  Coll^ 
of  Education.  New  Tork.    m.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 

ries: Bank  Street  reading  Incentive  film  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-2224 

McOrawHIll  Book  Co. 

Richard  I  (Filmstrip)  Usherwood  and  Usherwood,  En^;. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Reign  by  reign) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  tbe  character  of  Rlrtiard  I.  and  examines 
the  politics,  religion,  society,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  his  reign. 

1.  Richard  I,  King  of  England.  1157-1199.  2.  Gt.  Brit.— History- 
Richard  1, 1189-1199.  I.  Usherwood  and  Usherwood.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Reign  by  reign  (Filmstrip) 
[DA207]  942.03  76-740466 

Universal  Education  and  Vlsmd  Arts 

Richard  n  (Filmstrip)  Usherwood  and  Usherwood,  Eng. 
Released  by  UniTersal  Education  and  Visual  Arta,  1969. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    (Reign  by  reign) 

With  manual 

aUMMART:  DMcribes  the  character  of  Richard  II.  sod  examinee 
tbe  politics,  society,  religion,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  his  reign. 

1.  Richard  II.  King  of  England.  1367-1400.  2.  Gt  BriL— His- 
tory—Richard  11,  13Tr-13»9.  I.  Usherwood  snd  Usherwood.  II. 
Univeraal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Reign  by  reign 
(Filmstrip)  __ 

[DA235]  942.08  79-740479 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art* 

Richard  AHoi,  man  of  God  {Filmstrip)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

50  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (A  People  uprooted) 

With  teacher':!  guide 

Creditt:  Collaborators.  Benjamin  Quarles,  Sterling  Stiickey. 

kummarif:  Presents  events  in  tbe  life  of  Richard  Allen,  bishop  of 
tbe  African  Methodist  Episcopal  Chiireh. 

1.  Allen,  Richard.  Bp.,  1789-1831.  L  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnica 
Bdncattoaal  Corporation.        Series:  A  People  uprooted   (Filmstrip) 


Eocydoiieedia  Brltan- 


922 

Blca  Educational  Corp. 


70-735583 


{Richard   Brevard  RuaBeDj    {Motion  picture)     KBC  Tele- 
vision, 19SQ. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  March  16.  1952.  on  the  NBC-TV  documenUry  show  Meet 
tbe  press. 

Crediti:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak:  director. 
Car)   Degen :   sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

fiummary:  Democratic  Senator  Richard  Russell,  a  b(^)eful  presi- 
dential candidate,  dlKoana  the  poaalblllty  of  President  Truman's 
reelection  with  Bfartba  Boontree,  moderator.  Mae  Craig,  Robert 
Riggs.  Lawrence  Splvak.  and  Gladstone  Williams. 

1.    Russell.    Richard    Brevard.   1897-  2.   Tnuoan,   Harry   8., 

Prefi.    U.    S.,    1884-  I.   National   Broadcasting  Company,   Inc. 

NBr  Television  Network.        Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  78-701460 

(Richard    Brevard  RoaBell,    {Motion  picture)     NBC   Tele- 
vision, 1968. 

28  mill.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm.     (Meet  tbe  press) 

Telecast  Sept.  27.  1958,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Lawrence  Splvak ;  director,  Carl  Degen ;  spon- 
sor, Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Senator  Richard  RiDiseU  dlsciis.<<es  Democratic  Party 
problems,  policies,  and  plans  with  Martha  Rountree.  moderator,  Jack 
Bell,  Marshall  McNeil.  Lawrence  Splvak.  and  William  White. 

1.  Russell.  Richard  Brevard,  1897-  2.  Democratic  Party.        i 

National    Broadcasting    Company,    Inc.     NBC    TelevlsitHi    Network. 
Series:  Meet  tbe  press  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  71-701461 


[Richard    Brevard   RnaKlii 

vision,  1903. 


{Motion  picture)     NBC   Tele- 


28  miu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Aug.  11,  1968,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
tbe  press. 

Creditt:    Producer.    Lawrence    Splvak;    director,    Richard    Cox. 

Summary:  Democratic  Senator  Richard  Rumell  disctissea  the 
racial  problem  in  the  country  with  Lawrence  Splvak,  moderator, 
Mae  Craig,  James  Kllpatrick,  Edwin  Newman,  and  Claude  Sltklo. 

1.  Bnasell.  Richard  Brevard,  1897-  2.  U.  S.— Race  question. 

I.  Natlooal  Broadcastirg  Company,   Inc.     NBC  Television   Network. 
SerlM :  Meet  the  press  ( Motion  picture ) 

301.461  70-701458 


185 


Richard  Hamilton  (Motion  pictare)  Arts  Council  of  Great 
Britain,  London,  1969.  Made  by  Maya  Film  Productions, 
I»ndon.    Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

25  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Directors.  James  Scott,  Richard  Hamilton;  photog- 
rapher and  editor.  Adam  V.  MllL 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  pop  art  Imagery  of  modem  artist  Richard 
Hamilton,  dewrlblng  how  he  draws  on  cwnmonly  held  signs,  symbola, 
and  meanings  In  his  works.  Hamilton  lUuatrates  how  he  usee  the 
phenomena  of  mass  media  to  create  an  effect. 

1.  Hamilton,  Richard.        I.  Arts  Council  of  Great  Britain. 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[N67i»7.H3]  927  74-712019 

Films  Incorporated 

Richard  Hunt— sculptor  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britnnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

14   mln.     ad.     color.    16  mm.     (Bladt  achlevMuenta  In  America) 

Jfagnetlc  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediti:  Author,  Louise  Dunn  Yochlm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  sculptor  Richard  Hunt,  showing  how  he 
utilises  the  resources  of  bis  urban  environment  to  create  fantastic 
structures   In   welded   metals.     Follows  Hunt  as  he  coUects  Junk, 
welds,  brares.  flies,  and  sketches. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Hunt.  Richard  Howard,  193*-  i-  EncycIopaedU  Britan- 

nic*  Educational  Corporation.  Series:    Black  achievements   la 

America  (Motion  picture)  -„«„,- 

785  70-708918 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Richard  Lytic  (oil  on  canvas)  (Filmstrip)    Warren  Schloat 
Productions.  1964. 

44  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  12 
min.     mierogroove.     (Famous  artists  at  work,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  transcript. 

Cr«dil».-  Writer.  G.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

Summary:  Richard  Lytle  talks  about  his  tools  of  canvas,  paint, 
and  Ideas,  and  explains  bow  he  Is  motivated  by  Interesting  shapes  lo 
wormwood,  clouds,  driftwood,  and  ro<*  formations. 

1  Lytle  Richard-  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  ProducUons.  Pleaaaot- 
vllle  N  Y.        Series:  Famous  artists  at  work  (Filmstrip)  set  2. 

751  FiA68-t4M 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Richard  M.  Nixon;  inaugtiration,  January  20,  1969  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Chelsea  House  Educational  Communica- 
tions, 1069. 

7  min.     8l.     b&w.    supers  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Creditt.-  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr. ;  editor, 
Fred  IsraeL 

Summary:  President  Nixon  calls  for  peace  and  hc^»e  In  his  In- 
augural address,  saying  "Tbe  greatest  honor  history  can  bestow  Is 
the  title  of  peacemaker.  This  honor  now  beckons  America:  the 
chance  to  lead  the  world  at  last  out  of  the  valley  of  turmoil." 

1.  NlxoD,  Richard  Milhous,  1913-  —Inauguration.  i.  Chelsea 
House  Educational  Communications.  Series:  Tbe  History  ma- 

chine  (Motion  picture) 

973.924  72-736712 

Chelsea  House  Ednca-  ttonal  CiHnmunlcations 


[Richard  Milhoos  NixoB]  {Motion  pietwv)    NBC  Television, 

1952. 

26  miu.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Aug.  31.  1962,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Summary-'  Senator  Richard  M.  Nixon  discusses  the  progress  of 
the  Ehsenhower- Nixon  campaign  with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator, 
Peter  Edson.  Felix  Belair,  Warren  Frauds,  and  Lawrence  Splvak. 

1.  Eisenhower,  Dwight  David,  Prea.  U.  S.,  1890-1968.  2.  Nixon. 
Richard   Milhous,  1913-  l.   National   Broadcasting  Company, 

inc.     NBC   Television  Network.        Series:   Meet  the  press   (Motion 
picture) 

329.6  73-701459 


Richard  Quine  Productions 
see 

Paris  when  it  sizzles. 


Synanon. 

Richard  S.  Milbauer  Productions 
see 

Make  a  face  for  tomorrow! 

Richard  Starkey  Video  Productions 
see 

Makinf  it?  A  Harlem  youth. 


Richard   Wagner    {FUmatrip) 
1964. 


Educational   Audio  Visual, 


47  fr.     bftw.     V>  mm.     (Composers,  series  2) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Creditt:  Editor,  Jeanne  Rice. 

Summary;  Recreates  In  detail  the  life  of  Wagner  and  the  times 
in  which  he  lived,  using  prints,  paintings,  pictures,  and  other 
autlienilc  documents. 

1.  Wagner,  Richard,  1813-1383.  l  Educational  Audio  Visual. 

Inc..  Pleasantvllle.  N.  T.        Series:  Composers  (Filmstrip)  series  2. 

Fi  A  67-3973 
Educational  Audio  Visual 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Richard    Wilbur    and    Robert    Lowell     {Motion    picture) 
KQED-TV  and  NET.    Released  by  NET,  1966. 

30  niln,     sd.     bAw.     1«  mm.      ( U.  S.  A. :  Poetry ) 

Cm!  f*.  Producer,  director,  and  narrator,  Richard  Moore;  photog- 
rapher hikI  editor,  Philip  Greeiie. 

Summiiiit:  Presents  two  contemporary  Amerlcaa  poetR,  Richard 
Wilbur  ftr>d  Robert  l^well.  who  have  earned  repiitations  as  scholaw 
and  teachers  as  well  as  poets.  In  hla  Portland.  Conn.,  home  Wilbur 
roads  hla  poems.  On  the  marginal  way,  Love  calls  us  to  the  thing* 
of  thia  worW.  and  Advice  to  a  prophet.  In  his  New  Tork  studio 
Lowell  reads  hla  poems.  Water.  Soft  wood.  A  flaw.  Fall  1961.  aod 
The  opposite  house. 

1.  Wilbur.  Richard,  IWl-  i  Lowedl.  Robert.  1W7-  i. 

San  Francisco.  Television  station  KQED-TV.  n.  National  Educa- 
tional Telerlslon  and  Radio  Oenter.  Series:  U.  S.  A.:  Poetry  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

811  74-704402 


Richard  WHUams  {Motion  picture)  Natiixuil  EducmUonal 
Television.  Released  by  Indiana  Unirersitr  Audio- Visual 
Center.  lt>68. 

30  mlD.     sU.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  J.  C,  Sheers ;  director  and  editor,  Robert 
Morgan. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  training  and  work  of  animator  Richard 
Williams.  Shows  him  in  his  studio  In  London  performing  tasks 
ranging  from  preliminary  storyboardlng  to  the  finishing  touches  on 
a  nearly  completed  product. 

1.  Williams,   Richard  Edmund,  1933-  2.  Hovlng-plcture  car- 

tooni<.  t.  National  Educational   Television   and   Radio  Center, 

n.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

741.5  Fi  A  68-:i221 

Indiana  Vnlv.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Richards,  Harvey 


Warning -warning . 


Richard's  bicycle  {FUmttrip)    Communicators  [196-t, 

26  f r.     color.    85  mm.     ( Picture  story  for  reading  eiperteice) 
Summary:  Pre»«it8  a  story  about  a  boy  and  his  new  blcydc^  point- 
ing out  vocabulary  words  associated  with  bicycle  riding. 

1.  Heading  comprehension.  i.  Communicators  (Firm) 

Series:  Picture  story  f(w  reading  experience  (Fllmstrip) 

372.6  74r-782»26 

Peonsylranla  Sdiool  Cor  the  Deaf 


Richardson,  D.  L. 
see 

Displaying  our  flag. 
Escapes. 

Gymnastics  for  girls:    Glide  kip. 

Gymnastics  for  girls:    Hip  circle  and  vari- 
ations. 

Gymnastics  fundamentals  for  boys. 

Qymnastics  fundamentals  for  girls. 

The  History  of  our  flag. 

Pins. 

Reverses, 

Takedowns. 

Tumbling  for  boys:    Balance. 

Tumbling  for  boys:    Cartwheel,  round-off, 
handspring. 

Tumbling  for  boys:    Pairs  and  triples. 
Tumbling  for  boys:    Rolls. 

Tumbling  for  glrls:    Cartwheel,  round-off. 
and  handspring. 

Tumbling  for  glrls:    Rolls,  limbers,  walk- 
overs. 

Wrestling  fundamentals. 

Richmond  (Ted)    Productions,  inc..  Beverly  Hills, 
Calif. 
see 

Bachelor  in  Paradlje. 


It  happened  at  the  World's  Fair. 

Richter,  Conrad,  1890-1968.       Light  in  the  forest 
see 

Lisht  in  the  tonsL 

Hick  g^alla  Video  Productions 


Suffer  the  little  children. 

Ricky's  grcftt  adventiira  (Motion  picture)    Atlantis  Prodac< 
tions,  1969. 

11  niln.     ad.     color.     16  mm.  ^        ,  .   __ 

Summary:  Explains  the  value  of  the  «»«»»«»  *??*J7'"jL«.S 
Shows  how  a  six-year-old  blind  boy  employs  his  highly  developed 
senses  of  touch  and  hearing  to  rescue  a  bird  which  has  fallen  from 
Its  eat  and  to  And  his  way  back  to  his  teacher.  For  prltnary  grades. 
j  Children.  Blind— Juvenile  fllms.  2.  Senses  and  sensation— Juve- 
nile films.  I.  Atlantis  Productions,  Inc. 

372.S  76-702649 

CINB 

Riddle,  John  Thomas 
see 


Renaissance  in  black. 

The  Riddle  (Motion  picture)  Office  of  Economic  Oppor- 
tunity. Made  by  William  Jeraey  and  Barbara  Connfill. 
Released  by  Modern  Talkinfr  Picture  Service,  1968. 

20  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  teenage  drug  Involvement,  from  glue  snlfflng 
to  heroin. 

1.  DrugB  and  youth.  i.  V.  S.    CMBce  of  Economic  Opportunity, 

n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

618.8  70-702660 

OTNB 

Riddle  of  heredity  (Motion  picture)     Time-Life  Broadcast, 

1968. 

29  mlu-     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  World  we  live  in) 
Other  version  ismed :  German. 

Summon/:  Surveys,  from  pre-hlstory  to  the  DNA  molecule,  man- 
kind's efforU  to  understand  and  control  the  processes  of  reproduce 
tlon  and  Inheritance.  ^      , ..    „      ^    _.    ■ 

1.  Genetics.    2.  Reproduction.        i.  Time-Life  Broadcast,  Inc. 
Series:  The  World  we  live  in  (Motion  picture) 

676.1  70-701730 

Riddle  of  heredity  (Motion  picture)  Time-Life  Broadcast 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

30  mln.     Bd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  World  we  live  in) 
Summary:   Explains  the  parts  played  by  genes  and  DNA  mole- 
cules In  the  proceM  of  heredity.    Tells  how  mutationa  occur  and  how 
tliey  determine  the  traits  of  individuals  and  pc^ulatloas. 

1  Gaieties.  l  Time-Life  Broadcast,  Inc.  n.  McGraw-HlU  Book 
Company.        Series:  The  World  we  live  in  (Motion  picture) 

573.2  70-700241 
McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 

The  Riddle  of  Sweden  (Motion  picture)  Swedish  Institute 
for  Cultural  Relations,  Stockholm.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-!r 

27  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  Sweden's  natural  resources,  Induatrial  tecii- 
nlQUea.  and  social  conditions.  Explains  the  connection  between  tlie 
country.  Its  people,  and  Its  exports. 

1.  Sweden.  l  Svenska  inatltutet  fSr  knltnrellt  utbyte  mea 

utlandet,  Stockliolm.    u.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

309.14S6  Fi  A  67-6428 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

Riddle  of  the  Mayan  cave  (Motion  picture)  American 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1969. 

00  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Suronmry :  Follows  an  Explores  Club  expedition  Into  the  Ouata- 
malan  highlands,  and  shows  the  means  by  which  a  team  of  cave 
explorers  uncovered  the  mysteries  of  the  ancient  Mayan  culture. 

1.  Hayas — Antiquities.     2.  Cavei—Ooatenutla.  I.  American 

Broadcasting  Company. 

970.8  77-706097 

CINB 

Riddle  of  the  porpoise  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1960. 

28  min.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Conquest) 

Prepared  In  cooperation  with  the  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science. 

Credilt:  Producer.  Michael  Sklar :  director,  Harold  Mayer;  writer. 
Prank  DeFelllta :  consultants,  Wlllard  Bascom,  Frances  Gudemaou: 
commentator.  Grant  Kolcomb;  cameraman,  Tred  Dieterlch ;  editor, 
John  Dullaghan. 

Summary:  Reporter  Grant  Hotcomb  talks  with  Dr.  Kenneth  Nor> 
ria.  curator  of  Marlneland  of  the  Padflc  In  California,  about  tbe 
aonar  system  of  porpoises.  Norria  and  bis  associate  John  Prescott 
demoDfltrate  their  studies  about  ttie  nature  and  degree  of  sophistica- 
tion of  this  sonar  system,  using  a  tame  porpoise  and  research  equip- 
ment. 

1.    Porpoiaes.     2.    Sonar.  t.   Colombia   Broedcotlng   SystMo, 

inc.    CBS  News.         Series:  Conqoest  { Motion  pictare) 

699.6  Fi  6t^647 


Rlddlcr  (Filmstrip)    Field  Educational  Publications,  1969. 

«d  fr.     color.     »  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  10 

mln.    mlcrogroove.     (The  Checkered  flag,  series  A)  .        ,        ^ 

Issued  In  a  multi-media  kit  with  audiotape,  correlated  text,  and 

Summary :  Presents  many  kinds  of  road  rallying  to  encoarafls  im- 
provement of  reading  akllU  and  participation  In  the  sport 

1   Automobile  radng.    2.  Bsadtng.  I.  Held  Bdncatloml  Publi- 

cations. Series:  The  Checkered  flag  (Fllmstrip)  series  A. 

428.4  7a-787468 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist  rev 


The  Ride  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 

1963. 

7  mln.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Credita:  Producer,  Tom  Daly;  director,  Gerald  Potterton;  music, 
Eldon  Rathburn;  cameraman,  Reginald  Morris.  Coat:  Mac  Cutbert- 
Bon,  Gerald  I'otterton. 

Summary:  A  comedy-drama  about  the  adventure*  of  a  chauffeur, 
hla  wealthy  employer,  a  Rolls-Royce,  and  a  t(*oggan. 

L  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

Fi  67-1117 


The  ride  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1963.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/Mc- 

Graw-lTill,  1968. 

7  mln.,  sd.,  color,  16  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  La  «>ur»e. 

Eldon  Rathburn;  cameraman.  Reg  Morris.     Catt:  Mac  Cutlitoertson, 
Gerald  Potterton. 


186 


-Another  issue,    b&w. 
Another  issue,    color,  36  mm. 


Another  issue,     b&w,  35  mm. 
I.   Canada.     National   Film    Board,    n.   Contemporary  Fllms/Me- 

Fi  A  64-28 


GrawHIlL 

National  Film  Board  of 


Ride  a  turquoise  pony   (Motion  picture)     Paulist  Produc- 
tions, li)71. 

2S  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

Also  Issued  in  b&w. 

With  discussion  guide.  -,  ,  «. 

CREDITS  ■  Producer.  John  Meredyth  Lucas;  director,  Hal  Oo<Hier; 
writer.  John  Zodrow.  David  Zodrow.  CAST:  Belinda  M(»itgoni»7. 
Jan  Clayton.  John  I^rch.  _         .        „.  . 

SUMMARY :  A  dramatliation  about  the  reunion  of  a  Vietnam 
veteran  and  his  girt,  who  was  a  Vista  volunteer. 

I.  Paulist  Productions.  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.  IL  Series:  In- 
sight  (Motion  picture)  -..«,» 

301.41  71-718917 

Paulist  Productions 


Ride  beyond  vengence  {Motion  picture)     Goodson-Todman, 

Sentinel,  and  Fenady  Associat€s.  Released  by  Columbia 
Pictun~  Poi-p..  196;'). 

100  min.    sd.    color.    89  dibl 

Based  on  tlit-  novel  The  night  of  the  tiger,  by  Al  l»ewlrn. 

Credits:  I-roducer.  Andrew  J.  Fenarty;  director,  Bemanl  ilc- 
Eveety:  wrcenplav.  Andrew  J.  Fenjidy ;  music.  Richard  Markowltz; 
dlrwlor  of  photography.  Lester  Sliorr;  film  editor.  Otho  I^overing. 
Cast:  Chuck  Connors.  Joan  Blondell,  Gloria  Grahame,  Michael  Ren- 
nle,  Kathrvn  Hays.  _ . 

Summaru:  A  Western  about  the  attempted  revenge  of  a  Texan  who 
returns  home  after  becoming  rich,  only  to  be  robbed  and  accused  of 

r  Dewleii  .M.  The  night  of  the  tiger,  ii.  Goodson-Todman  Pro- 
ductions. Ill,  Sentinel  Productions,  iv.  Fenady  Associate*,  v.  Co- 
lomhia  Pictures  Corpom-  tlon. 


Ride  'em  cowboy  (Motion  picture)    Christie  Film  Co.    Re- 
leii>e<l  by  Kducatioiial  Films  Corp.  of  America.  1!>23. 

10  mln.    St.     b&w.     16  mm. 

In  tl;e  David  R.  Hradley  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Colle^'tlon.  Library  of  Congres-s. 

Credits:  Director.  Al  Christie;  photography.  Anton  Nagy,  Alex 
Phillips;  cartoons.  Norman  Z.  HcLeod.  Cast:  Bobby  Vernon.  Tom 
Murray,  Charlotte  Stevens. 

Summary:  A  comedy  In  which  an  automobile  salemiaa  goes  to 
the  West  in  order  to  sell  cars  to  cowboys. 

I.  Christie  Film  Company,  u.  Educational  Films  Corporation  of 
America,  ni.  David  B.  Bradley  Film  Collection,  iv.  American  Film 
Institute  Collection. 

791.43  72-709639 


Ride  'em,  poll   (Filmstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

53  fr.  rolor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  1  a..  12  In..  83t  rpm, 
20  min.     (Keadwell  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1) 

CREDITS:  Authors.  John  Ryan,  Judy  Bomberger.  Kathleen  Allen; 
narrator,  John  Ryan ;  art,  Joy  MayhofT.  Gretchen  Rotwiter. 

SUMMARY :  A  reading  exercise  which  describee  how  the  Hun- 
garian sheep  dog  works  and  lives.    With  captions. 

1.  Reading.        I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.     II.  Series:  Read- 
well  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1  (Filmstrip) 
[I.B1050]  428.4  7O-73T099 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Ride  for  your  life  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Mourlr  diamplon. 

Crtdits:  Producer,  John  Kemeny ;  director,  Robin  Spry;  music. 
The  Mothers  of  Invention;  photography,  Georges  Dufaux.  Jean  Roy, 
Maurice  Plcot,  Ronnie  Whltehouae,  Reo  Gr«(olre;  editing,  Barrle 
Ho  wells. 

Summary:  A  portrait  of  the  young  Canadian  motorcycle  racer. 
Hike  Duff.  Pictures  the  racer  on  the  track  and  at  home,  describes 
the  dangers  of  the  sport,  and  catches  much  of  the  ambience  of  the 
track. 

1    Duff   Mike.        I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

796.6  Fi  A  68-3234 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


A  Ride  in  the  country  (Fanutnp)    Communioatora  ,19«-ti 

80  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  Describee  the  animals  seen  by  a  family  as  Uwy  take  a 
ride  in  (lie  country. 

1.  Reading  comprehension.  i.  Communicators  (Firm) 

Series:  Life  reading  series  (Fllmstrip) 

372.6  78-782926 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Ride  safel)'  to  school  {FHiMtnp)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  Montreal,  1957.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Jam 
HandT  School  Service,  19W. 

87  fr..  «lor.  35  nun.    (Junior  Mfety  iMi««) 

With  maouat 

SwMMry.-  A  Karecrow  sbowa  younc  children  the  error  of  tbelr 
wajt  when  the;  do  thinci  which  mtcht  catue  harm  to  tbemaelTea  or 
othen  whlla  riding  to  adioo)  In  the  countrr  aod  lo  the  dty.  C^tiooed 
cartMoa. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Baofi  U9Iler:  director,  Harlan  Tarlor;  artiat, 
J.  SlmpkliHi ;  art  director,  J.  Llcastro. 

1.  Traffic  nafetj— JnTenlle  films.  i.  Canada.     National  nim 

Board,    n.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.        Series:  Junior  aaflttr 
series  (Fllnwtrlp.     National  Film  Board  of  Otnada) 

614^  FiA58-a«16 

National  Ptlm  Board  of  ( 


Ride  this  way  gny  horse  (Motion  picture)     EJiight  Films. 
Released  by  Twentieth  Cwitory-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1970. 

5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  featnrette  Issued  In  the  Twentieth  Oentory-Fox  press  kit  for  the 
19T0  motion  picture  entitled  A  walk  with  loTe  and  death.  The  kit 
Includes  slides,  stllI^  press  material  and  tMxA. 

In  the  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Collection  of  the  American 
Film  InBtltute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Director,  Panl  Joyce;  photographer,  Brian  Probyn;  film 
editor,  Stephen  Cross. 

Summary:  Shows  John  Huston  at  work  In  Austria  directing  the 
motion  picture  .K  walk  with  Iotb  and  death.  Shows  Huston  working 
with  bla  daughter  Angelica  and  Assaf  Dayan,  the  son  of  the  Israeli 
Defense  HIolRter. 

1.  Huston.  John,  1908-  I.  Knight  Films.     II.  Twentieth 

Oentury-Fox  Film  Cor-  poratlon.    III.  A  Walk  with  lore  and 

death  (Motion  picture)  IV.     Twentieth     Oentnnr-Fox     Film 

Collection.     V.  Ameri-  can  Film  Institute  Collection. 

778.6  79~71(H3« 

Riders  to  the  sea  (Motion  picture)    CBS  Films,  1959. 

27  min.    ad.     bftw.     16  mm. 

A  fili;i  from  the  CBS-TV  series  The  Robert  Hwrtdge  tbeat^. 

Baaed  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  John  MllUngton  Synge. 

CrtiiU:  Producer,  Robert  Herrldge :  director,  Kari  Genoa ;  music 
Tom  Scott.  Cast:  Maureen  Stapleton.  Hriena  Carroll,  Uam  Gannon, 
Katberlne  Willard. 

Butnmary:  A  traged;  set  on  one  of  the  Aran  Isles  off  the  coast  of 
Ireland  wmcernlng  an  oiA  woman  who  becomes  resigned  to  death 
after  losing  her  husband  and  all  her  sons  to  the  see. 

I.  Synge,  John  MllUngton,  1871-1900.     Rlden  to  the  sea.     u.  CBS 

nima.  inc.      III.  The  Robert  Herridge  theater  (Telerialon  program) 

791.43  Fi  68-648 


,  y«v  ir-'  bw.  cMotioo  picture]     Film  Productioa  Ser- 

Tioe.  Vtrpnia  Depc.  at  Educatkm.  1972. 

9 »«"     Id.     cotor.     16  mm. 

CHEDrrS;  Dnctor.  wrii«.  smI  editor.  Jon  Pttewa;  photogniAer.  J.  So) 
Wrcao,  Jr. 

SUMMARY:  Aa  ilisiiniiT  isachaf  Mirwis  kIkkiI  bos  Mfety  w«h  her 
dsa,  sad  cfaBdrsa  ars  ahowa  dMaoaalntiBg  bys  Mfety  practice. 

1.  ScfaootiMM     I ill  Mm.     2.  Ssfcty  edocatioB-Juvmk  dta*.     (1. 

AoddMta— Prevaatioa.    2.SchoolbMni       I.  Virgmia.     Dept  of  Educadoo. 
jLB2«64)  372,24  72-700614 

nim  ProductksB  Unwt,  72  MARC 

Virginis  Dept  o( 
Edncaboa 


Rietveldt,  Saarinen,  Nervi  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Pablications, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publi- 
cations. 1970. 

39  fr.    color.     3S  mm.     ( Architect nre  In  the  aoth  century) 

With  lecture  ooCea. 

CREDITS :  Compiler  and  annoUter,  John  Donat. 

St'lOlARY :  PreBents  examples  of  twentieth  century  architecture 
by  RletTddt,  Saarineo.  and  Nerrl  and  portraya  the  relation  of  the 
buildings  to  their  enTlrmmients. 

1.  Aivhltecture,  Modem — 20th  century.  2.  Archltectura  and  so- 
ciety I  Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual 
Publications.  III.  Series;  Architecture  In  the  20th  century  (Film- 
■trip) 

[NA680]  724.9  78-788867 

A.  1,  A.  Booklist 


Riff  *65  {Motion  picture)    New  York  University. 
by  New  Yoit  University  K3m  library,  1966. 


Beleased 


12  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

A  student-made  dim. 

Bummarw:  A  documentary  that  projects  the  character  of  Riff,  a 
resourceful  underprivileged  youngster  who  Is  In  conflict  with  hla 
oiTlronmenL 

1.  Socially  handicapped  children.        i.  New  York  Unlretalty. 
n.  New  York  Unirersity.    Film  Library. 

801.44  Fi  A  67-583 

CINE 


Ri(ht  and  wrong — and  what's  in  between  {Motion  picture) 
PortafUms.     Released  by  Ilenk  Xewenhouse,  inc.,  1966. 

10  m'  I.     ««I.     color     16  mm. 

Bummaiy:    Uses   animation    to   examine  the  moral,   ethical,    and 
logical  a9ect.t  relating  to  right  and  wrong,  and  truth  aod  falsity. 

1.  Right  and  wrong.     2.  Truthfulness  and  faliwhood.        t.  Porta- 
fllmn.     n.  Newenhonae  (Henk)  Inc. 

170  Fi  A  68-3270 

Henk  Newenbouse,  Inc. 


Right  angles  in  S-dimensiona]  figures  {FSmstrip)     Popu- 
lar Science  Pub.  Oo.,  Audio- Visual  I>r\-ision,  1969. 

42  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (High  school  mathematics) 

FOM  flkostrlp  no.  118L 

With  teaching  gutde. 

Bummaiy:  Illustrates  that  a  line  Is  perpendicular  to  a  plane  If  It 
Is  perpendicular  to  each  of  two  lines  In  the  plane  passing  throogfa 
Its  foot;  that  two  planes  are  perpendicular  if  the  dihedral  angles 
formed  are  rl^t  dihedral  angles :  and  that  If  a  line  la  perpendicular 
to  a  plane,  thw  any  plane  which  conuina  that  line  la  pMpendleolar 
ta  the  pUml 

1.  Oeometry.    2.  Angle.  L  Poimlar  Science  Pnbllablng  Com- 

pany,   Inc..   New   York.     Andlo-Vlsoai    Division,    n.    rOU   ftlmatrtp 
no.  1181.        Series:  High  school  malbefnatlcs  (rUovtrip) 

518  Fi  A  68-4548 

Popular  Science  Pnb.  Oo.,  Aodto-Tlsnal  EHt. 


tatteUAtPOm- 


The  Right  hand  of  Congress  {Motion  picture)  Group  W 
(the  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Ca)  in  cooperation  with 
the  Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington, 
D.  C.     Released  by  Weatinghouae  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  rain.  sd.  color  with  b*w  aeqaencea.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story,  no.  10) 

L.  C.  has  b*w  print  ,  ,^ 

CredUt:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman ;  director,  Jerry  Lee ;  writer. 
Ann  Randall :  narrator,  Stephen  Horn ;  conmltant,  RaodaU  B.  Rlfdey ; 
research,  IWl  Byrne.  _  ,  __^ 

Bummarp:  Dlscoaaes  the  rote  of  congremioital  awlatanta  and  stall 
members  on  Capitol  Hill,  and  explains  the  differences  between  com- 
mittee staff  members  and  personal  staff  members  of  Senators  and 
Representatives.  ^ 

1.  Congreas— Officials  and  employee*.  l  WeaUnghonae  Broad- 

casting Company,  Inc.  Series:  The  Government  story  (Mo- 

tlon  picture)  no.  10. 

328.73  74-707191 


TW  Rl^t  hmi  if  tW  oowt.  (Motion  ^turc]  Lot  Anfeles 
County.  Catif.  Rdeaaed  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Set- 
vicea,  1970. 

26  min.     mL    color.     16  mm. 

CKEDITS:  Producer.  Don  HoMcr. 

SUMMARY:  D«»OB«m»  the  role  o*  the  court  clert  Show*  ihsl  he  di»- 
peraes  geacral  infonnatioo  and  acts  a>  a  training  tid  for  new  cowt  personnci 

1  Clerk*  of  court— United  Slatea.  I.  Los  Angeles  Co..  CaHf.  EL  AIMS 
ln»tnic[ional  Media  Services.  »_,...„« 

tKFS771]  347.9  77-715508 

AIMS  Inctructknal  Media  73  MARC 

Services 


The  Right  hand  of  the  Presidcat  {Motion  picture)  Group 
W  (the  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation 
with  the  Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.     Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co., 

1968. 

29  min-  sd.  color  with  h&w  sequ«)cea  16  mm.  (The  OoTem- 
ment  story,  no.  23) 

L.  C.  has  bAw  print  _ 

Creiitt:  Prodocw,  Darld  Welaa ;  director.  Charles  HoUyday ;  nar^ 
rators,  Stephen  Bom.  Paul  Long;  consnltant,  Laorin  L.  Henry;  re- 
search. Dell  Byrne;  

Bmmmary:  Dcacrihes  the  creation,  growth,  and  dntica  of  the  White 
Hovae  ntfiff,  Bxplalos  the  relationship  between  the  White  Boose 
staff,  the  Cabinet  and  the  Congress. 

L  BzacntlTe  power—  C.    a.     2.    Preeldenta— tJ.    3.— Stait 

1.  Weatlngbonse  Broad-  casting  CcMnpany.  Inc.        Seriea :  The 

GoTemmeot  story  (Mo-  tlon  picture)  no.  25. 

858.03  78-707192 


tl^t  hen,  right  mw.  [Motion  picture]    Frandacan  Communica- 
tioni  Center  [1970) 


I«a 


(Revelalioa) 


15  mia.     id.     color. 

(Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  pnaefttaboti  guide  by  Kathleen  M.  Scman*  and  Corinne  Hart 

SUMMARY:  A  drwnatiiabon  about  s  janiior  in  an  apanment  bmne  who 
reaches  out  to  help  tboee  tround  hin  is  used  to  eaplore  the  myitery  of  Chriu 
ptuscni  today  in  one'i  fellowniaa. 

1.  Chhsdan  life— Catholic  aoihon.       I 
II.  SchcK  Revelation.  [Moboa  picture) 

(BX2350.2]  248.5  72-700510 

Franciscan  ^2 

•  Cenier 


MARC 


The    Right    of    peacefal    aaseinblr    (Film»trip)       Warreo 
Schloat  Productions,  ld68. 

89  fr.  color.  8S  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  a.  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  18 
min.    mlcrogroove.     (Onr  llTlng  Bill  of  rights) 

With  teacher's  gnlde  Incladlng  acrlpt 

Creditt:  IHrector  and  writer.  Easy  Klein;  photographers.  Joseph 
J.  Hawley.  Gordon  Parks.  Jr. 

Summary:  Illostrates  the  right  of  peac^nl  assembly  as  guaranteed 
by  the  BlU  of  rights  with  scenes  of  the  march  of  the  Poor  Peon's 
Campaign  to  Washington,  D.  C,  In  WSB,  the  fnneral  of  Dr.  Uartln 
Lather  King,  and  of  the  asstimlng  of  leadership  by  Ralph  Abemathy. 

L  Assembly,  Right  of.    2.  Poor  Pet^ile's  Campaign.  l  Schloat 

<Warren)    Production.    Pleaaantrllle,    N.    T.  Seriea:    Onr  Urlng 

Bill  of  rlgfata  (nimstrip) 

323,44  70-732676 

Warren  Schloat  Prodnctloiks 


Ita  Klfht  oCpatMM— JokB  Qifacy . 

[Moiioo  picture]    TW  Productioitt.    Refeaaed  by  Walt  Diioey 
Educatioaal  Materiab  Co.,  1970. 

13  Hia.  ad.  color.  U  m 
Whh  teacher'!  iiMSe. 
SUMMARY:  A  dnmatizatiaa  of  the  Utter  political  bank  itateMwdoa  the 
Boor  flf  the  House  of  RepraaeMatmt  when  RepreaeatBtiTe  John  Qoiacy  Adaaa 
dacidad  le  aaacfc  Regcwcatativt  Thonus  MarahaU  and  the  Southern  States' 
"gag  rate"  whick  prmaied  ftiiiswrj  petiik»s  tnm  being  iatroduccd  into  the 
House. 

1.  Uoilcd  States.     Confrew.     Home    Rules  and  practice.     2.  PctitiaB, 
Rigbt  or— Uoited  Sutea.     3.  Ad«na,  John  Qutncy,  Prea.  UA,  17«7-lt4l.     4. 
ManhaO.  Tlwoiae  Francii,   II01-II64.      5,  Stevcry  in  the  Uailad  Tnm 
Spaecfaea  in  Coacrcaa.        L  TW  Frodactioas.     IL  Wah  Diaaey  g-Vrt-rrf 
Maienata  Coapaay.     III.  Sciiea:  History  alivcl  [Modou  pkOK] 
|JKU38j  973.5  70-715340 

Wah  Danty  Educatiowal  72  MARC 


187 


Right  ot  privacy  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity. Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

»  mill.    sd.     b*w.    16  mm.     (.NET  Journal) 

Credif<:  Producer  and  writer,  Warren  Stelbel :  director.  Donald 
Volkman;  narrator,  Philip  Sterling. 

Summarp-  Reports  on  the  goremmental  and  businesa  activities 
which  poee  a  threat  to  Indirldtial  privacy  today.  rMacueses  the 
National  Data  Bank  as  a  collection  of  atattstica  and  as  a  potential 
threat  to  IndlTldnal  freedoniL  Surveys  pre-employment  Investiga- 
tions, Ue  detector  teata,  credit  checks,  personality  testa,  and  other 
MtlTitlai.  IncludM  Interrlawa  with  congreeemen  and  other  public 
offldala. 

1.  Privacy,  Right  of— C.  8.  2.  Oril  ri^ta-U.  S.  i.  National 
Bdocatlooal  Televlalon  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  Uolveralty. 
Andio-Vltnal  Oentar. 

323.44  Fi  A  68-580 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Riglit  of  way  {Motion  picture)  American  In^t«t«  of 
Architecta.  Made  by  Henry  J.  Kaufman  A  Aaiociat«a 
and  Lawrenc*  Ravitz  A  Associartee.  Released  by  Sterling 
MoTiee  U.  S.  A.,  1968. 

14  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm.  vi_fc_-     -i-«. 

Bummarv-  Explains  the  need  for  rrforma  In  urban  hlgbiraT  pun- 
ning. Sbowa  how  maaa  transit  can  balance  tranaport^on  needs, 
rmate  axamplas  of  fancttooal  and  beaatlfnl  urban  highway  ^an- 
DliK,  onfllDca  new  metboda  of  atrirlng  am*  problems,  and  emphasl«a 
the  rela  of  the  dty  aa  a  placa  tor  peopto.  i,«rf«„ 

1    Urban  transportation.    2.  Bxpreas  hi^ways.  i.  American 

Instltats  of  Architects,    n.  Starling  Movies  U.  S.  A.,  ii»c. 

711  73-702561 

CINE 

nght  oa.  (MotioD  picture]     March  of  Dimes,  Metro-Houaton 
Chapter,  1972.     Made  by  Rick  Harriafton  Films. 

11  alia,    ad     cotor.     it  nun. 

SUMMARY:  DetcTibes  the  1971  Mile*  far  chOdren  wsUl  m  Houuon.  T». 
Showa  how  the  event  wa*  waged  and  tucceaafuUy  completed. 

l.Physkally  handicapped  children— HouWOR,TeMv        I  National  Founda- 
tion.    Meuo-Houaton  Chapter. 

[HV906i  362.7  72-700177 

CINE  73  MARC 

Ui^  m/W  few.  tMoboo  picture]     FihnPair  CtHiununicatioiia. 
1971. 

15  mia.     ad.    color.     16  nm. 

With  atvdy  guide  by  A.  Oeloriae  Savage. 

CREOfTS:  Director  aod  editor.  Sargon  Tamimi;  cameraman.  Rick  Roberl- 
aoo. 

SUMMARY:  Portray*  d»ee*perie«e«  of  blacka  in  America  throufhiheir an, 
poetry,  and  nuaic. 

I.  Negro  ana— Unhed  Statca.       I.  FibnFaif  CammuBicaaona. 
tNX512.3.N5]  709.73  72-701732 


The  Risht  ro«d  (FUmttrip)  Grmphic  Research.  Released  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

47  fr  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc  r  2  a.  (1  a  for  manual  prt>- 
Jector.  1  a  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  33|  rpm..  7  min.  ml<a*- 
groove.     (Vocational  counselling  series,  no.  2) 

BMnm»rv:  Considers  the  types  of  underprivileged  peofde  wbo  can 
benefit  from  the  MIVTA  program  and  the  different  areas  In  which 
Oier  «n  be  traioMl  after  a  fundunenUl  skills  review. 

i  Occupational  tnHnHig— U.  8.  L  Graphic  Reaearch.  Iw     n. 

Intcmatlooal    Film  Bureau,   inc.  Series:  Vocational  counselling 

series  (Filmstrip)  no  i  --.,.« 

371.42  72-735440 
International  Film                            Bureau 

The  Rich!  spark  phic  in  the  ti«ht  ptauw  {Motion  picture) 
Electric  Auto-Lite  Co.,  1944.  Mftde  by  Wak  Disney 
Productions, 

17  mrtn.     wL    color.     16  mm. 

With  manual. 

Bmmmmrv-  An  animated  story  that  explains  how  a  qiark  plug 
works  and  demwutrates  how  to  Install  them.  EHscusses  the  Impor- 
tsnce  of  tbe  various  heat  ranges  In  plugs. 

1  SD«rk-phig8.        L  Electric  Auto-Ute  Company. 

621.43  73-7(H284 

Right  the  flrat  time  {Motion  picture)  National  Elec*rical 
Contractors  Ajasociati<m,  1969.  Made  by  R.  F.  G.  A«>- 
ciatee. 

14  mUL    sd.    ro]or.    16  mm. 

SwiMMry;  Bxidalns  tbe  iwed  for  architectural  standards  and 
artistry  In  batldlng  construction,  with  emphasis  on  the  craftaman- 
shlp  of  the  electrical  Inatallatloo.  

1.  electric  wiring.  Interior.         l  Natloaal  Blactrlcal  OODtraetois 

Aasodatloo.  

690  77-702552 

CINE 

A  Right  to  be  merry  {Motion  picture)  St.  Francis  Produc- 
tiiMis,  1967. 

28  min.    sd.    cotor.    16  mm. 

Bmmmarf:  Studies  the  prayar.  work,  aod  peaanca  of  the  Catholic 
Church's  most  strictly  ektlstnad  religions  order  of  women,  the  Poor 
Clarea.  Indudes  Interviews  with  the  nuns  who  explain  why  modem 
women  choose  this  life,  rumed  Inside  a  monastery  of  the  Poor 
Clarea  In  Boswell,  New  Uexlco. 

L  Poor  Clarea.         l  St  Francis  Productions. 

271  FiA68-806 

CINB 

The  Right  to  be  wrong  {Motion  picture)  Science  Reeearch 
Associates,  1967.    Made  by  Graphic  Films  Corp. 

24  min  mL  color.  16  ram.  (Science  Re>»earch  Asaociates  basic 
reading  st^rie«i 

Comprebenstve  reading  series. 

Bttmrnary:  Uses  classroom  scenes  to  show  tbe  positive  use  of  error 
in  leaching,  describes  and  illustrates  the  concept  of  pacing  in  tbe 
Ba»lc  reading  series,  and  potnu  out  tbe  value  of  the  day-t*>4ay 
student  evaluation. 

1.  Teaching.  2.  Error.  i  Science  Research  Asaoclates.  Basic 
reading  series,    it.  Science  Research  Associates. 

S7L1  Fi  A  68-368 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Right  to  be  wrong  {Motion  p/'cttire)    Science  Besearch 
As?*x*iates,  1967.    Made  by  Grnphic  Films  Corp. 

IS  mill.     S(l.     color.    16  mm. 

Brtsed  on  books  In  the  SRA  basic  reading  series,  by  Donald  Rag- 
luusseu  and  I^nn  Goldberg. 

Wiih  workbooks,  teitts.  and  teacher  jni'des. 

Summiiry:  Shows  teachers  how  the  linguistic  reading  system 
lead»  to  discovery  of  unfamiliar  word  comprehension. 

1.  Word  reaignltion.        i.  Rasmussen,  Donald  Edwin,  lOl^- 
II,  Science  Research  .Associates. 

371.39  Fi  A  68-2317 

Science  Research  .Associates 

The  Right  to  bear  arma  (FUmstrip)    Warren  Schloat  Pro- 
ductions, 1969. 

69  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  8.,  12  in.,  831  rpm.,  18 
min.    mlcrogrooTe.     (Fight  for  our  righta,  net  2) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Virginia  Benbam;  writer,  Blasy  Klein;  film 
etlitor,  Edison  McDanleL  ^     , 

Summary:  A  discussion  of  the  debate  which  centers  on  the  Issue 
of  violent  abuse  of  the  rt|^t  o(  cltlrens  to  bear  arms,  using  as 
illustrations  the  Kennedy  and  King  assassinations  and  others. 

1  Firearms— Laws  and  regulations— U.  S.  l  Schloat  (Warren) 
Productions.   Pleasantvllle.  N.  Y.  Series:  Fight  for  our  rights 

(Pllmstripfi)   set  2. 

363.3  73-736506 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 


The  Right  to  coansel  (FUmatrip)    Warren  Schloat  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  in..  331  rpm..  18 
min.    niicrogroove.     ( Fight  for  our  rights,  set  2( 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide.  n-i  ■        *■ 

Credit*:  Producer,  Virginia  Benbam;  writer.  Easy  Klein,  mm 
editor,  Edison  McDanlel.  _  ^_  _     ,  „, ._ 

summary:  Documents  through  the  case  of  Clarence  Earl  Gideon 
the  Bill  of  rights'  guarantee  to  every  person  accused  of  a  crime  the 
right  to  a  fair  trial  and  the  right  to  hare  the  assistance  of  a  Uwyer 

'''I'^Rlght^^'trcounsel— U.   S.        r.   Schloat   (Warren)    Productions. 
PieesantTille.    N.    Y.        Series:    Fight    for   our    righta    (Filmstrip) 

"**  '^'  323.42  70-735505 

Warren  Srfiloat  Productions 


The  RiBht  to  education.  Part  1:  Fundamental  education.  [Film- 
sirip]     Unesco.  1951.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Unipub. 

52  (i.     b&w,     35  mm. 

Wiih  English  commennry.  Commcniaries  il&o  i»oed  in  Ar»bic.  French,  and 
Spanish. 

SUMMARY:  llluslraies  the  cost  of  ignorance  in  human  lernu  and  dcicribe* 
projects  under  way  in  fundamcnwl  education,  pointing  out  the  improvements  in 
liviiif  which  liicse  projects  bring 

1.  fundamental  education.  I  United  Nations  Educational.  Scientific  and 
Cultural  Organization.     11.  Unipub      111,  Title:  Fundamental  education.  [Film- 

Xc5161i  370.19  74-740200 

Un.pub  n  MARC 


The  Right  to  education.  Part  2:  Technical  training.  [Filmstripi 
Unesco,  1951.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Unipub. 

46  fr.     bAw      35  mm. 

With  En^ish  commentary  Commentaries  also  issued  in  Arabic,  FrerKh,  and 
Spanish. 

SUMMARY  Illustrates  the  cost  <A  ignorance  in  human  terms  and  describes 
projects  under  way  in  technical  education,  pointing  out  the  improvements  in 
living  which  these  projects  bring. 

1.  Technical  education.       I.  United  Nations  Educational.  Scientific  and  Cul- 
tural Organization      II.  Unipub.     III.  Tide:  Technical  training.  (Filmstrip) 
(T65.3j  370.19  78-740201 

Unipub  72  MARC 


The  Right  to  go  to  school   (Filmstrip)     Warren  Schloat 

Productions,  1968. 

08  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  3S|  rpm., 
18  min.     mlcrogroove,      (Our  living  Bill  of  righta) 

With  teacher's  guide  including  script. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Gene  Clark;  writer,  Easy  Klein;  photographer, 
Joteph  J.  Hawley.  ^     ,  . 

Bummary:  Describes  the  right  to  attend  school  as  guaranteed  by 
the  Bill  of  rights,  using  as  an  Illustration  the  1&54  Supreme  Court 
decision  In  (he  ca*e  of  student  Linda  Brown,  and  the  1957  attempt  of 
the  Governor  of  Arkansas  to  keep  black  students  from  entering  the 
white  high  school  in  Little  Rock. 

1    DlHcri  ml  nation  In  legislation— Ijiw  and  l^slatlon — U.  S.  t- 

Schloat    (Warren)   Productions,  Pleasantvllle.  N.  Y.  Serlea:  Our 

living  Bill  of  rights  (Filmstrip) 

301.45  73-732677 

Productlona 


Wan 


n  Schloat 


The  Right  to  growth  {FUmatrip)     Boy  Scouta  of  America, 

1967. 

W  fr  c-ulor.  3.1  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  «„  Sli  rpm.,  11  min. 
miirugroove.  ..i    ,  ,, 

Summary.-  De*il»  with  the  right  of  every  boy  to  develop  to  his  full 
potential. 

1,  Self- realization.        ).  Boj  Scoiitx  of  America. 

Fi A  67-3848 
Boy  Scouts  of  America. 

The  Right  to  legal  counsel  {Motion  picture)    Vignette  Films. 
Released  by  nailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 
14  min     sd,    color.    16  mm. 

BumiMryf  ^%mk{\wn  the  1963  Supreme  Court  decision.  Oldeon 
TS.  Walnwrlght,  which  held  that  Indigent  defendants  accused  of 
Mrtona  crimes  mum  be  offered  the  aiwlgnment  of  counsel,  and  tnat 
the  BUth  Amendment's  rlght-to-legal  counsel  eUuae  Is  applicable 
to  the  SUttti  under  the  due-process  clause  of  the  Foorteenth  Amend- 

"?.*'Blfht  to  counsel-TI.  S.        i.  Vignette  Tllms.     ft.  Balley-Fllm 

**^'*"*  823.42  70-708049 

Baller-nim  AModatee 


The  Right  to  lobby  {Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the  West- 
inghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the  Opera- 
tion Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Re- 
leased by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

28  min.  sd.  color  with  bJtw  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story,  no.  14) 

L,  C.  has  b*w  print.  ,„        ,  ,.  „ 

Credit*:  Producer.  Alfred  Kelman;  writer.  Tom  Johnson;  narra- 
tors, Stephen  Horn,  Paul  Long;  consolUnt.  Randall  B.  Blplej;  re- 
search, Dell  Byrne ;  music,  Jess  Soracl. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  lobbying,  and  explains  the  tech- 
niques and  effects  of  contemporary  lobbyists. 

1.   Lobbying.  I.  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 

Series:  The  Government  story  (Motion  picture)  no.  14. 

328.3  71-707193 

The  Right  to  iMd.  [Motion  picture]  U.S.  Office  of  Education. 
Made  by  Francis  Thoropwn  Productions.  Relcaacd  by  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service,  1971. 

3S  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Show*,  in  human  terms,  the  problenis  of  dhieracy,  and  lella 
what  it  being  done  ai^l  what  can  be  done  to  improve  the  situaUon  .n  commumtiea 
throughout  the  United  States.  De«ribes  the  need  for  umverwl  reading  abUily 
in  order  to  foater  effective  democracy,  economic  survival,  and  penooal  growUi. 

I.  Illiteracy.  1.  United  Suiea,  Office  of  Education.  II.  Modem  Talkmg 
Picture  Service,  inc. 

CLC149,  379  72-7(M081 

ONE  n  "**'■ 

Thfl  Right  to  stiflte:  ShooH  tt  b«  eorbed  for  pnbUc  em- 
plorew?  (Famtnp)    New  York  times,  1970. 

76  (r       b*w.      36  mm.      and  phonoiHllc :  2  ...  IB  W..  33!   rpm.. 
18  min.      mlcrogroove.      (Ptlmtrlp  oo  current  aflnUs) 

enpS5^  Stuaea  the  wl<lea>read  demand  lor  compnfcorj  Tbl- 
tratlon  In  the  light  of  Amerlc»'»  tnide-nnlonhutory. 

1    StrHra^Ld  locl.outB-0.  S.     2.  Clyil  Mrrlce-D.  S.        L  New 
lorlttlme..        Series.  ^^^^  76-733775 

New  York  tlniei 


The  Right  to  vote  {Fihnatrip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions, 
1969. 

71    fr.     color.     35   mm.     and   phonodlsc:   1   s.,   12   In.,  S3i   rpm. 
mlcrogroove.     (Fight  for  our  rights,  set  2) 
With  Hcrlpt  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Virginia  Benbam;  writer.  Easy  Klein;  Dim 
editor,  Edison  McDanlel. 

Summary:  Documents  the  historic  struggle  for  equal  voting  rights 
for  all  citizens,  beginning  with  the  work  of  the  National  Woman's 
Suffrage  Association  and  concluding  with  a  survey  of  the  soathern 
voter-reglstrallon  drives  of  the  1960'b.  Includes  In  detailed  pre- 
sentation the  adoption  of  the  19th  and  24th  amendments. 

1  Suffrage— U.  S.  l  Schloat  (Warr«i)  Prodoctlons,  Pleasant- 
vllle   N    Y.        Series:  Fight  for  our  rights  (Filmstrip)  set  2. 

334  77-735507 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductlons 

The  Right  track  {Motion  picture)     Association  of  American 
Railroads,  1967.     Made  by  Aegis  Productions. 

15  min.    smI.    color.    16  mm. 

SumuKiry  Uses  vignettes  to  ahow  several  of  the  most  common 
situations  in  which  children  hurt  themselves  and  others  when  they 
trespass  or  commit  vandalism  on  railroad  property. 

1.  RalIrofld.>*— U.  S.  2.  Juvenile  delinquency— U.  S.  i.  Associa- 
tion of  American  Railroads. 

614.8  Fi  A  68-116 

CINE 


The  Ri^t  triangle.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

20  transparencies,     color.     10  »  12  in.     (Trigonometry) 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Ten  trigonometry  lesion  transparencies  and  10  matching  ques- 
tion transparencies. 

1.  Trigonometry.     2,  Triangle.        1.  Creative  VisuaU  (Firm)     11.  Senea: 
Trigonometry.  (Transparencies) 
[QA531)  516 

Creative  Visuals  Ti- 


Rights  of  patients  (Motion  picture)     Video  Nursinjt,  1968. 
Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  min.    sd.    biw.     16  mm.     (Nursing  and  the  law) 

VtdeoUpe  also  issued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credit*:  Instructors,  Audrey  Lee,  Margaret  Myers,  Thomas  F. 
Brldgman,  Lovell  E.  Sachnoff. 

fiiimmorv;  Illustrates  the  basic  elements  of  lecal  consent;  dis- 
cusses mental  health  codes  and  their  provisions  for  asaurlng  the 
dvU  rights  of  mental  patients. 

1.  Mental  health  laws— U.  S.  i.  Video  Nursing,  Inc.  Series: 
Nursing  and  the  law  (Motion  picture), 

340  7»-708S74 

video  Nursing 

Righta  of  the  child.  [Fihnstrip]     Unesco.  1962.     Released  in  the 
U.S.  by  Unipub. 

30  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  English  commenury.  Commentaries  also  issued  m  French  and  Spanish. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  puppet  modeto  to  enpUin  the  purpose  of  the  Declaration 

of  the  righu  of  the  child  which  was  unanimously  adopted  by  the  United  Nations 

1 .  Children.       1.  United  Nations  Educational.  Scientiric  and  Cultural  Organ- 
ization.    11.  Unipub.  -,.  -  -It  nA<V>'i\ 


72-736013 
MARC 


Rights  and  responsibilities  (Filmstrip)  Look/Listen  & 
Learn.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions.  Released  by 
Inteiii  itional  Book  Corp.,  1969. 

10  fllmstrlpa  (55  fr.  each)  color.  85  mm.  and  6  phonodlsca 
(2  8.  each),  33J  rpm.,  IS  min.  each. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Content*:  1.  Birthright:  Equality. —  2.  Birthright:  Freedom.— 
S.  Birthright:  Justice. — 4.  Equality:  One  man,  one  vote. — 5.  Equality: 
Fair  housing.—*.  Freedom:  Wall  of  aeparatlon.— 7.  Freedom:  Pro- 
test and  civil  (ll.sobedience.— 8.  Justice:  Rights  to  privacy.— 9.  Ju»- 
tlce:  Right  to  sll^ce. — 10.  Rights  In  conflict 

1.  Liberty.  t.  Look/Listen  &  Learn,  Inc.  n.  International  Bo<A 
Corporation. 

172  75-7M967 

Ixx>kA<l8tea  k  Learn 


The  Rights  of  age  (Motion  picture)  Pennsylvania  Depart- 
ment of  Public  Welfare,  Office  for  the  Aging.  Made  by 
Affiliated  Film  Producers.  Released  by  Mental  Health 
Film  Board,  1967. 

28  rain.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Emotions  of  every-day  living) 

With  discussion  guide.  ,  ,,  _  .  . 

Credit*:  Director  and  writer.  Irving  Jacoby;  consulUnta.  M.  Ralph 
Kaufman,  Ellas  S.  Cohen,  Olenn  Drover.  AlberU  Jacoby. 

Sumnuiry:  Describes  the  many  benefltt  aTkllable  to  the  aged  wtto 
arv  in  need  of  either  physical.  p«ycholo«lcaI.  or  legal  oal^nce,  as 
portrayed  In  a  drsmatlwillon  about  a  reclnae  who  beeomef  panx^aliy 
dlaabled  and  discovers  the  varloua  ben«llta  arallable  tohw. 

1  Old  age  asslatanc*— D.  8.  l  Penniylvanla.  Offloa  for  the 
Aging,  II.  Mental  Health  Film  Board.  New  York.  Serlea:  Emo- 
tions for  everyday  living  (Motion  picture) 

862.6  Fi  A  67-^282 

Mental  Health  Film  Board 


Her- 


188 


Rights,  responsibilities,  and  guarantets  (Famttrip) 
belt  M.  Elkins  Co.  ,195-!, 

2lllii;.iill»  (PI.  1.  «'r;Pt-2.  «rr.l     color.     35  mm.     (Uberty 

"credurpScers.  Bruoe  Fl-dla,,  Alljn  Fl»dl.j,  Esther  Blair 
Flndlav  illustrator,  Sanford  Strothers. 

S»f»»;»il/.-  Dlscu^  rights.  resoMlblliae*  imd  i"«»?2f  Slh^^ 
United  States'  GoTernment.  explalnlog  the  """y  »', '',X.  '  l^ 
Outlines  the  purpose,  of  the  Constitution  and  of  dril  rights.  In- 
cludes teacher  guide  frames.     With  captions  noraiHtiitlon      3. 

1  D.  S.— Politics  and  go»ernmont,  2.  U.  S.  Oonsotutlon.  a. 
Civil  rlghts-U.  S.  I.  Herbert  M.  Klklns  Company.  Series: 

Uberty  and  .be  pursuit  1  ™»»"»|j  ^  76-734145 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

BW*l«»port»«dtfcelrpfe»M«ioiL  [Filmstrip]    Univetnl  Edu- 
Olioo  tnd  VUual  Ait»,  1971.     MkIc  by  To«len. 

1  na.    colo,     3S  n.m.       "id  phonodUc     (Pundnj  ttchnKlua) 

Abo  Uwd  with  |*oiioup.  in  c.i~tl«.  

SUMMARY.  Show.to«udCTHofp«htint.«odKipr«tiM«t»«ll>!tpn«» 

■ioasl  artiiti  in  prciMrinf  tigid  supports.  _      .; 

KE««ls.        I.  Enivenal  Eduction  ««1  Viwd  Arts.  II.  Sen«:  P«Btm, 
tcchniquea.  (Filmatripj  -jAn^LnA 

[ND1505,  751.4  '^'L*^ 

Univenal  Educadoo  aad  72  "-^"^^ 

Visual  Arts 

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi  by  Rudyard  Kipling  (Filmstrip)  Don 
Bosco.  Released  by  rniverpul  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Classic  stories  for  chil- 
dren ) 

With  student  participation  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  adaptation  of  the  Rudyard  Kipling  tale 
entitled  Rlkki-Tlkkl-Tavl.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Kipling,  Rudvard.  1865-1936.  Rlkki-Tlkkl-TavI.  II.  Bosco. 
Don.  III.  Universal  FJdueation  and  Visual  Arts.  IV.  Series:  Classic 
stories  for  children  (Filmstrip) 

823  74-740286 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

Rlkugun  Shlkan  Gakko    (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no.   15 

The  Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner  (FUmatrip)  Brunswick 
Productions,  1966. 

60  fr     color.     S.^  mm.     (Great  story  poems) 

Crediig:  Director,  Karen  Weliitraub;  script.  Jane  Am*rter  Oevlrti: 
Illustrator,  .\kadeiuU  ;  editor.  Rita  M.  Eaposlto. 

Summary:  Analyzes  iind  presents  excerpts  from  Coleridge's  poem, 
The  rime  of  the  ancient  mariner. 

1  Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.  1772-18S4.  The  rime  of  the  ancient 
mariner  i  Coleridge.  Samuel  Taylor.  1772-1834.  The  rime  of  the 
ancient  mariner,  ii.  Brunswick  Productlona.  Series:  Great  story 
poems  (Filmstrip) 

821  Fi  A  68-4418 

Educational  Record  Sales 

The  Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner  (Filmstrip)  Popular  Sci- 
ence Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Secondary  literature) 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  5017. 

With  teaching  guide.  ,  ,      .^,.      ,         « 

Sumnuu-y:  Discusses  Coleridge's  purpose  in  writing  The  rime  or 
the  ancient  mariner,  and  describes  the  story,  the  setting,  varloua 
critical  iTiterpretatlona  of  the  theme,  and  the  poetic  format,  style,  and 

*^1  "colerldge,  Samuel  Taylor,  1772-1834.  The  rime  of  the  ancient 
mariner.  l  Coleridge.  Samuel  Taylor.  1772-1834.  The  rime  of  the 
ancient  mariner,  ii.  Popular  Science  Puhllshlng  Company,  Inc..  New 
York.     Audio-Visual  Division.     lu.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  5017.        Serlea : 

Secondary  literature  (FUmatrip)  

821  Fi  A  68-4540 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audiovisual  Dlv. 

The  Rime  of  the  andent  mariner  (Filmstrip)    Educational 

Audio  Visual,  1971.    Made  in  England. 

00  fr.  color.  3fl  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a. ;  side  1,  20  min. ;  aide 
2.  24  min. 

With  script  and  teacher's  notes. 

Based  on  the  poem  of  the  same  title  hy  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge. 

Credits:  Editor.  Robert  Fromer;  artist.  Hugh  Marshall. 

Summary  :  Presents  Illustratlona  to  accompany  the  poem  The  rime 
of  llie  ancient  mariner.  Side  2  of  recording  Includes  readings  of 
Kubia  Khan  and  Injection  by  Coleridge. 

1  Coleridge.  Samuel  Taylor.  1772-1834.  The  rime  of  the  ancient 
mariner— Illustration*.  I.  Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.  1772-1834. 
The  rime  of  the  ancient  mariner.  II.  Educational  Audio  Vlaual,  Inc., 
Pleaaantvllle.  N.  Y. 

821  70-737912 

Educational  Audio  Vlaual 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rimmer^  David 
see 


Variations  on  a  cellophane  wrapper. 


Rimo.  J.  P. 
see 


Eye  on  comcnunicatioiu. 


Integrated  electronics:  a  new  art. 


Rims  and  lida  {Motion  picture)  Carlie  Tart  and  Bailey 
Films.    Released  by  BaUey  Films,  1967. 

11  mill      s<l.     color.     16  mm.     (Creatlre  ceramics,  series  2) 

With  maiiunl. 

Summarv:  IHficusses  the  challenge  of  creating  complex  and  func- 
tional formft.  Demonstrates  various  types  of  forms  which  may  be 
thrown  and  the  techniques  and  tmporUnce  of  perfect  fit,  essential 
to  the  esthetic  and  practical  values  created  by  the  potter. 

1.  Pottery.  L  Tart,  Carlie.    ir.  Bailey  Films,  inc..  Hollywood, 

Calif.        Series:  Creative  ceramics   {Motion  picture)   series  2. 

738.1  Fi  A  68-1187 

Bailey  Films 

RimskiJ'-Korsakov,  Nikolai  Andreevlch,  1844-1908, 
Capriccio  espagnol 
see 

Capriccio. 

Rimskif-Korsakov,  Nikolai  Andireevich,  1844- 
1908.     Le  coq  D'or 
see 

Le  Coq  d  or  (introduction  and  wedding  pro- 
cession) by  Nicolas  Rimsl^-Korsakov. 

Rimski^-Korsakov,  Nikolai  Andreevlch,   1844-1908. 
Scheherazade 
see 

Scheherazade. 
Rinderpest.  [Slide  set]     U.S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  1971. 

84  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in.     (Exotic  and  domestic  animal  diseases) 

With  script 

SUMMARY:  Photographic  examples  of  the  clinical  signs  and  grou  patho- 
logical changes  caused  by  rinderpest.  For  veterinary  personnel. 

1.  Rindetpest.  [.  United  States.  Depi.  of  Agriculture.  II.  Series:  Exotic 
and  domestic  animal  diseases.  [Slide  set] 

[SF966]  636.089  72-7353 1 5 

U.S.  Dept-  of  Agriculture  72  MARC 

The  Ring  {Motion  picture)    Curtis  Ford  Films,  1967. 

25  min.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Swnmary;  Dramatises  a  story  about  two  boys  and  a  man  who  dis- 
cover basic  trutbs  about  themselves  when  the  boys  try  to  save  the 
life  of  an  noknown  woman. 

L  Curtis  Ford  Films. 

301.1  Fi  A  68-159 

CINE 

Ring  around  the  rosy   {Motion  piolure)     Heibett  McCoy, 

1970. 

9  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  abstract  film.     Three  children  pUy  games  and  be- 
frleod  an  old  tree  Id  a  cemetery. 
L  McCoy,  Herbert. 

704.945  70-706098 

CINE 

Ring  of  coupled  pendulums  l:  Normal  modes  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Instructional  Resources  Center,  Suny  at  Stony 
Brook.     Released  by  Edncation  Development  Center,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Oscillator  aerlen,  no.  10) 

lioiued   In  stnnilard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  progrram. 

With  film  notes. 

Summary.'  J.  Br^man,  R.  Davlsson,  and  A,  Holden  demon.-rtrate 
six   blfltar  pendulums,   coupled   together   In   a   ring,   exhibiting  six 
normal  modes  of  oscillation. 
— Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  Pendulum.  i.  New  York  (State)  State  University  at  Stony 
Brook.  Instructional  Resources  Ooter.  n.  Education  Develt^ment 
Onter.  Series;  Oscillator  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  10.  Series: 
College  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-3027 

Education  Development  Center 

Wwg  of  coaplcd  pendulums  n:  Mixtures  of  normal  modes 

{Motion  picture)  Instructional  Resources  Center,  Suny  at 
Stony  Rrof'k.  Released  by  F^ucation  Development  Cen- 
ter, 19t>8. 

4  mln.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Oscillator  series,  no.  11) 

liiwued   in  .standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

With  film  notes. 

Summarv:  J.  Bregman.  R.  Davisson,  and  A.  Holden  demonstrate 
several    mixed    modes   of   oaclllation    for    a   system   of   six   blfllar 
pendulums  coupled  In  a  ring, 
■ Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  Pendulum.  i.  New  York  (SUte)  State  University  at  Stony 
Brook.  Inwtructlonal  Resources  Center,  n.  Education  Development 
Center.        Series : Oscll-  lator  series  (Motion  pfctnr»)  no.  11. 

Series :  College  physics  film  program   (Motion  picture) 

631  Fi  A  68-3028 

Education  Development  Center 


The  Ring  of  roses  (Filmttrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968. 

38  fr  Color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlac:  1  s..  12  in.,  83t  rpm.,  10 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Tales  for  young  Imaginations) 

Crediti:  Writer  and  illostrator,  Margaret  Vawter  Bailey. 

Summary:  A  story-hour  tale  about  a  ring  of  roses.  Designed  to 
stimulate  the  Imaginations  of  young  listeners. 

r.  Imperial  Film  Company,  inc..  Ijikeland,  Fla.  Series:  Tales 
for  young  Imaginations  (Pllmstrlp) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-3830 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Ring  of  treason  {Motion  picture)  British  Lion  Films,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp^ 
1968. 

90  mln.    sd.     b&w.     35  mm.  „  ^       ~  

Creditg  rrtKlucer.  Leslie  GiUiat ;  director,  Robert  Tronson  ;  screen- 
play.  Frank  launder.  Peter  Barnes:  director  « f  Ph«'op?P^y- ^^ll" 
Lavis-    film   editor.   Thelma   Connell.     Cast:   Bernard   I^.  William 

Sylvester.  Margaret  Tywick.  David  KossofT.  Nancy  Nevlnson. 

Summarif:  s^uspense  melodrama  based  <">/*>«  Po^V'"? .""?,  "^ 
which  recounts  the  Incidents  leading  to  Scotland  Yard  s  detection  of 
«  8Mioiwl..-each  of  security  at  the  British  Submarine  Laboratories 

*"  }  British  l.lon  Films,    u.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporatloou 

791.43  Fi  67-1366 

Tlie  Ringer.  [Motion  picture]     Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1972. 

20  min.     kL     color.     16  mm. 

Wide  screen  process. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatic  story  which  shows  how  drug  pushers  use  high 
pressure  advertisiiig  techniques  to  sell  their  drugs  to  young  people, 

I   Dr\ig  abuse.       1  Hearst  Meirotooe  News.  inc.  New  York. 
tHF5827,  362.2  72-702334 

CTNE  72 


MARC 


Rings  (Moti<m  picture)  Associated  Film  Services.  Hade 
by  Jan  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services,  1971. 

31  mln.    sd.'   color.    18  mm.     (Physical  education  for  boys  series) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Adviser,   Lionel  D.  Avance. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  fundamental  technlqoee  tn  uslnc 
rings,  from  beginning  to  advanced  mores. 

1.  Rings  (GymnasUcs)  I.  AssoclatMl  Film  Services.  II.  AIHS 
Instructional  Media  Services.  III.  Series:  Physical  education  (Or 
boys  series   (Motion  picture) 

[GV539]  796.4  71-714074 

AlUSInstractlonal  Media  Services 

Rings  1  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     al.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Gymnastics) 
Loop  tilm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit!:  Author,  Bill  Meade.  ^      ,  .  __,_ 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  rings:  hang. 

Inverted  hang,  bent  Inverted  hang,  single  lag  cut  regrasp,  and  rear 

"^'"'RttSToymnastlcs)         i.  EallnE  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Masa 
Series:  Gymnastics  (MoUon  picture)  77_70ftt52 

Baling  Orporatlon 

Rings  2  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln-     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Author.  Bill  Meade.  ^     ^ 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  rings:  beat, 
swing  into  inverted  hang,  dislocate,  double  lee  cut  dismount 

1.  Rings  (Gymnastics}  i.  Ealing  Ojrporatlon.  Cambridge,  Masa 
Series:  Gymnaatlcs  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-700453 

Baling  Corporat  Ion 

Rings  3  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Gynmastlcs) 

Loop  nim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credttt;  Author.  Bill  Meade. 

Summam:  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  tm  the  rings:  In- 
locate,  forward  roll,  backward  roll,  and  turnover. 

1.  Rings  (Gymnastics)  i.  Ealing  Oorporatloo.  Cambridge.  Masa 
Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74^700464 

Ealing  Corporation 

4  {Motion  piature)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.     (Gymnastics) 

Loop  aim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  rings:  moBCle 
up,  back  kip,  back  uprise,  and  straddle  dismount. 

1.  Rings  (Gymnastics)  i.  Baling  O>rporatlon,  Cambridge,  Uaaa. 
Series:  Gymnasdcs  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  78-700465 

Baling  Corpora tltm 

Rings:  back  npriae  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom  in 
collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.     sL     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  basic  morementB  and  tachnlqaes  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rtngs. 

1.  Rings    (Gymnastics)  L  Bncyctopaedla  Brltannlca  Educa- 

tional Corporation. 

796.4  76-704609 

A.  L.  A.  Boc^lst 

Rings:  backward  Up  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  &Ude  by  Ulf  Backstrom 
in  collnboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.     8l.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Sitmmary:  Demonstrates  basic  movemwitB  and  techalqtMe  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  in  performance  on  the  rings. 

L   Rings    (Gymnastics)  i.   Encyclopaedia   Brltatulca  Bdtica- 

tlOTial  Corporation. 

796.4  70-704610 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


189 


Rings:  backwanl  somersault  dismount  {Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made 
by  Ulf  Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  S  mm. 

Loop  nim 

With  guide.  .       ,.   ,  .        ,.1 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  tedinlQO««  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  in  performance  on  the  ringa 

1.   Rings    (Gymnastics)  L   BncyctopaedU   Briunnlca  Educa- 

tional Corporation.  _„,„., 

796.4  74-704611 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:  Basic  movements  {Motion  picture)  Athletic  Insti- 
tute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     siiper  8  mm.      (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Crediti:  Consultant.  Newt  LokeiL 

Summarv;  Member^  of  the  University  of  Mlchlgsns  gymnastic 
team  detnoostrate  their  techniques. 

1   Rings  (Gymnastics)  i-  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Mens 

grmoastlcs  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  76-705831 

Athletic  Institute 

Rings:  Dislocate — inlocate  {Motion  picture)  Athletic  In- 
stitute, 1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4   mln.     St.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  tUm. 

With  guide. 

Credit:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken.  _™,„._m* 

Summary:   Members  of  the  University   of  Michigan's  gymnastic 

*"r  £™rSl2stcsT*TAfhletlc  institute.        Series:  Men's 
gymnastic,  series  (Motion  P'cture^^  77-705884 

Athletic  Institute  ret  2 

Rings:  Dismounts  {Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     81.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  gnlde. 

Credit*.-  Onsultant,  Newt  I^ken.  ,„_u._      — ™«.-ti^ 

gymmary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  thrfr  techniques. 

1.  Kings  (Gyinna.sttc«)  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Mens 
gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture)  -^-ooft 

•*  796.4  75-705839 

Athletic  Institute 

Rings:  forward  kip  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom 
in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide 

Summary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  gnlde 
the  student  gymnast  in  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.   Rings    (Gymnastics)  i.   Encyclopaedia   Brltannlca  Educa- 

tional Corporation. 

796.4  78-704612 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:  front  uprise  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom  in 
collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  min.     sL     color,     super  8  mm. 

IXKV  film. 

With  guide. 

Bumtuary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.   Rings    (Gymnastics)  i.   Encyclopaedia   Brltannlca  Educa- 

tional Corporation. 

796.4  71^704613 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Rings:  giant  swing  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannioa  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom 
in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.     M.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Bitmmary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.   Rings    (Gymnastics)  i.   Encyclopaedia   Brltannlca  Edaca- 

tional  Corporation. 

796.4  75-704614 

A.  L.  A.  BotAUst 


Rings:  inlocate  and  dislocate  {Motion  picture)  Ehicyolo- 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf 
Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    sni>er  8  mm. 

L«op  film. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.  Rings   (Gymnastics)  i.  BncjdoiMiedla  Britannica  Educa- 

tional CorporatiocL 

796.4  72-704616 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Rings:  Kip  to  support— dislocate  to  rercrse  kip  {Motion 
picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color     super  8  mm.     (Hen's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Crediti:  ConmilUnt.  Newt  Loken. 

Summary.-  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan's  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Rings  (Gymnastics)  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's 

gymna^ics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  78-705833 

Athletic  Institute 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rings:  lead-up  progression  {Motion  picture)  En(^clopaedi» 
Britannica  EducationaJ  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom  in  collaboration  with  George  Faluasy. 

4  motloD  pictures   (4  mio.  each)     si-     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  films. 

With  pi  Ides. 

Summary:  DemonstrRtes  basic  moTemenU  and  techniques  to  ffulde 
the  student  grmnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.  Rings   (OTmoastics)  i.  Bncyck^edla  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation. 

796.4  76-704617 

K.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:  Musde-ap  {Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  m!n.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Uen'a  gymnastics  serlea) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CreAitt:  ConsulUnt,  Neirt  Loken. 

nummary:  Members  of  the  Unlveralty  of  Michigan  a  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1    Rings  (Gymnastics)  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Mens 

gymnaatlcs  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705832 

Athletic  Institute 

Riags  on  my  fingers.  (Motion  picture]  McCurdy-Bursell  Films, 
Canada.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Oxford  Films  (1972?] 

12  mir,     »d.     color.      16  mm.     (Art  «nd  music  cducition) 

With  ieicher'5  guide, 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Cyril  Bursell:  director.  Jim  McCurdy;  cameraman. 
Lance  Cmrlson:  editor.  Bruce  Sabsay. 

SUMMARY  Introduces  the  artistry  and  lechntqucs  of  jewelry  design  by 
describir\g  the  molding  and  casting  processes  through  which  the  artist's  personal- 
ity is  projected.  Shows  creations  of  the  narrating  artists. 

I.  Jewelry  making.  I.  McCurdy-Bursell  Films.  11  Oxford  Films  III. 
Scries:  Art  and  music  education   (Motion  picture], 

jTS725]  739.27  72-702677 

0«rofd  Films  72  MARC 

Rings:  pi-css  from  L  s^pwt  {Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1&69.  Made  by  Ulf 
Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  nun. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Bummaiy:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  technique*  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.  Rings   (Gymnastics)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation. 

796.4  70-704618 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:    Regular  giant   swing— back   uprise   to   handstand 

{Motion    picture)       Athletic    Institute,    1970.      Made   by 
Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  UnlTersIty  of  Michigan  gyomastlc 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Kings  (Gyiiinastlcs)  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Mens 
KTmnastics  aeries  (Motion  iricture) 

796.4  71-705838 

Athletic  Institute 

Rings:  rtiD  from  support  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Faluwy. 

4  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Ix>op  film. 

With  guide. 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.   Rings    (Oymnastlcs)  t.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Elduca- 

tlonal  Corporation. 

796.4  73-704619 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Rings:  Shoot  to  handbalance — lower  to  back  krel  {Motion 
picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Men's  grmoastlcs  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CrtMtt:  ConsuiUDt,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary;  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan's  gymnastic 
team  demonArate  their  tedioiques. 

1.  Rings  (Gymnastics)  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Mens 

gymnastics  aeriea  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74r-705836 

Athletic  Institute 

Rings:  shoot-np  {Motion  pieture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom  in 
collaboration  with  George  Falossy. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    auper  8  mm. 

Loop  Aim. 

With  guide. 

Sammarv:  Demouatrataa  basic  movements  and  tedmlqtMS  to  ffuUw 
ths  student  gymnast  In  performaoce  on  the  rtnga. 

1.   Rings   (Gymnastics)  V   Encyclopa«dia  BrlUnnlca   Bduca- 

tkmal  Corporation. 

796.4  7&-7046aO 

iL  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rtegs:  short  routines  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom 
in  collaboration  with  George  Faluasy. 

3  motion  pictures  (4  mln.  each)     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

l^oop  film. 

Summtuy:  DemoostnitM  basic  movemoats  sod  twAnlquaa  to  gnlda 
tbe  student  gymaast  In  performance  oo  the  ««>■»■_  _ .  __ 

*"-  '^^irrL  ri^ m_V  ,_  Eaadopaedla  Britannica  Bduca- 


Rings:  Shoohler  balance  —  handbalaneo  {Motion  pieture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     al.     color,     auper  8  mm.      (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant.  Newt  Loken.  

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  s  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  technlquea. 

1.  Rings  (Gymnastics)  i.  Athletic  InsUtute.  Series:  Mens 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705835 

Athletic  Institute 

Rings:  simple  dismounts  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Falnssy. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

IxKV  film. 

Sumnwy:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  guide 

"°°"  <^'"^"«»°-  7s«.4  76-T04622 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:  spotting  techniques  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf  Back- 
strom in  collaboration  with  George  Faluasy. 

3  motion  pictures  (4  mio.  each)    si.    color,    super  8  ram. 

Loop  films. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  techniques  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  In  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.  Rings   (Gymnastics)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.  *,«,««» 

796.4  79-704623 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:  static  strength  positions  {Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf 
Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Faluasy. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Lo<q>  film. 

Sumjitary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  technlquee  to  guide 
the  student  gymnast  in  performance  on  the  rtnga 

1.   Rings   (Gymnastics)  L  EncycUqaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.  -,„,.„«, 

796.4  72-704624 

A.  L..^.- Booklist 

Rings:  straddle  cut  dismount  {Motion  picture)  ^Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Ulf 
Backstrom  in  collaboration  with  George  Falussy. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

S«mJS!l^Demomrtrates  basic  movements  and  technlquea  to  guide 
*  V^!S  f^^oT'''"^t''^^cS^^TBr^^i<.  Educa- 
tional Corporation.  ^^  ^  76-704625 
A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Rings:  Straight  croas  {Motion  pieture)  Athletic  Institute, 
1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Crediti:  ConaulUnt,  Newt  Loken.  

Summary;  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  s  gymnasUc 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques.  .... 

I.  Rings  (Gymnastics)  l  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Mens 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

*'  7»6.4  78-705837 

AthleUc  Institute 

Rings:  the  grips,  the  positimis  and  the  swing  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 
Made  by  Ulf  Backstrom  in  collaboration  witti  Gteorge 
Falussy. 

4  min.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  basic  movements  and  te(4inlques  to  guide 
the  student  gj-mnast  in  performance  on  the  rings. 

1.   Kings    (Gymnastics)  i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation. 

796.4  79-704615 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Rings,  the 

1967. 


{FQmstrip)     Jam  Handy  Organizatian, 


t   Rings   (Oymnasttcs) 
thNial  CorporatlOD. 

A.  L.  A.  BookHst 


796.4 


71-704621 


The  Rink  {Motion  picture)     Mutual  Films  Corp.,  1916.    Re- 
leased by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp.  ,196-?, 

22  mln.    »!.    b&w.     10  miu. 

Urlgliiailv  released  In  35  mm. 

Credita-  "pi-oduier  and  writer.  Charles  Chapllu,  Cost;  Charlie 
Chaplin,  Edna  Purvlance.  James  T.  Kelly,  Eric  Campbell.  Henry 
Bergman.  -Albert  Austin.  Charlotte  Mlneau,  John  Rand. 

Bummaiy:  A  slapstick  comedy  about  Charlie,  a  waiter,  and  his 
experiences  at  the  roller-skating  rink  where  he  spends  moat  of  his 
time. 

I.  Mutual  Film  Corporation,  ii.  Eastln-Phelan  Corporation.  Daven- 
port, Iowa. 

791.43  73-706392 

P^astin-I'helan  Corp. 


Rinkoff,  Barbara.       The  pretzel  hero 


27  fr     color.    35  mm.    (Animal  atorles.  no.  1) 

Summary:  Illuatrates  the  story  about  Rings,  a  mother  raccoon, 
who  moves  her  children  to  safety.  With  captions  printed  in  the 
initial  teaching  alphabet. 

1.  Animals,  Hiiblts  and  b^avlor  of— Juvenile  films.  2.  Initial 
teaching  alphabet.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organisation,  inc.  Series: 

Animal  stories  (Pllmstrlp.    Jam  Handy  Organlaatlon )  no.  1. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-4969 

Jam  Handy  Organisation 


Ringtail  cat  and  coyote  {Motion  picture)  Austin  Green 
Productions  with  the  cooperation  of  Arizona-Sonora  Mu- 
seum.   Released  by  Gateway  Productions,  1966. 

10  mln.     Nd-     color.     16  mm.     (Desert  ark  series,  no.  2) 

CredU$:  I'rodnwr.  Alvln  J.  Gordon;  director.  Austin  Green;  script 
and  narratlou,  Hal  Graa.  .      ^       . ^_ 

Summary  l>«HMTlbes  the  behavior  of  the  rlngUll  cat  and  the  coyote. 
Uses  these  dpwrlptlona  as  the  basis  fbr  a  discussion  of  the  valuea 
of  trust  and  of  making  use  of  one's  intelllgeoce.  t,_^..^,«,. 

1  Coyotes.  2.  Bassariscus  airtutus.  i.  AuMln  Green  Prpzli  ^ 
n.  Gateway  Productlona,  Inc..  San  Frandaco.  Series :  Desert  ark 
series  (Motion  picture)  IH),  2. 

Fi  A  67-1127 
Gateway  Productions 


The  Pretzel  hero. 


The  Rio  de  la  Plata  countries— Argentina,  Uruguay,  and 
Paraguay  {FUmstrip)    Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

44  fr.  color.  3o  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  a,  12  In..  33*  rpcn..  13 
mln.     (Living  in  South  America  today) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  readinR  script, 

Crediti:  Authors.  A.  B.  Roberta,  Glorji  Parchert.  u,„u.^„„rt 

Summary:  Describe*  the  historical  and  geographical  background 
of  Argentina,  Uruguay,  and  Paraguay,  discusses  agriculture  and  Its 
related  industries  as  well  as  the  heavy  '^/l^trl*?  «' ^^^  "™«'^*'°*5 
how  the  people  live,  and  includes  views  of  AsuncKJn,  Montevideo,  and 

^Taio^i^a  Plata  region.  i-  Society  for  Visual  Edacatlon   Inc. 

Chicago.  Series:  Living  In  South  America  today  <I''."°«"1,P '     , „ 

918  Fi  A  68-5049 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Rio  de  la  Plata  countries — Argentina,  Uruguay, 
and  Paraguay 


Los  Pafaes  del  Rfo  de  la  Plata— Argentina.  Uruguay,  y 
Para|uay. 


Rto  Gnude:  where  few  caltme  Meet  [Motioa  ^cturej     Art 
Evans  Productions.      Released  by  BPA  Educational  Media. 

1972. 

16  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

With  tludy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explore*  dte  cultural  and  economic  inlcrdepcndence  and  in- 
teraction of  Mexican,  Spaniih,  Indian,  and  Anglo-American  peoples  of  the  Rio 
Grande  Valley. 

I.  Minoritte*— Rio  Grande  Valley.  I.  An  Evsni  Producliona.  11.  BPA 
Educational  Media. 

[F392.R51  917.64  72-700119 

BFA  Educational  MedU  72  MARC 


Riot  on  Sunset  Strip  {Motion  picture)  Four  Leaf  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  .\merican  International  Picturee^  1967. 

8.1  111  II.     sd.    color.     3.")  mui. 

Credits:  Producer,  Saiu  Katziniiii :  .llrectur.  .\rthtir  I>relfu«8: 
writer,  Orville  H.  Hampton;  director  of  photopraphy,  Faul  Vogel : 
music.  Fred  Karger;  Hhn  i-ditor.  bi-ii  Ijewis.  Cuit:  -Vldo  Ray.  MImay 
Fanner.  Michael  Evans,  I>aurle  Mock.  Tim  Itoouey. 

Sumtnari/:  A  story  about  a  group  of  youths  who  frequent  the 
Strip  and  are  spurred  Into  a  riot  wtien  some  of  thplr  friends  are 
beaten  by  tlie  police  captain  who  found  his  daughter  drugged  and 
raped  after  an  orgy  in  an  alwndoned  house. 

I.  Four  Leaf  Productions.  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif,  n.  American 
International  Pictures.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

70-701971 

Rip  and  crosscut  sawing  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  rip  and  crosscut  sawing  In  the  cutting 
and  processing  of  wood,  emphasising  safety  procedures. 

1.    Woodwork.      2.    Saws.     3.    Woodworking    Industries— Safety 

measures.  i-   Eothen  Films,     n.  B^ncyclopaedla  BrlUnnlca  Bdu- 

catlonal  Corporation,  Series:  Wood  hand  toola  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  71-704936 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Rip,  bevel,  and  spUnc  cuts  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Oorp.^ 

1970. 

4  mln     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Badlal  arm  saw) 
1.00P  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ^       .    ,      ^t^ 

Sumary:  I>emon8trates  the  method  of  using  In  and  out  rip  settle^ 
and   shows   the   use  of  correct    feed  direction.      Bmphasises  safety 

1    Radial  saws.        i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass. 
Series:  Radial  arm  saw  (Motion  picture)  -^-0^- 

684.08  71-706846 

Baling  Oorp. 

Rip  currents  (Motion  picture)  Seaboume  Enterprises,  Eng- 
land. Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

4  mln.     »l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Oceanography  series) 

iMop  Aim. 

With  study  guide.  ,  ,  ^      „       .., 

SUMMARY :  Krplalns  that  water  reflected  from  a  shoreline  di- 
verts Ini-onilnx  water  In  a  line  parallel  to  the  ahore,  and  polnU  out 
that  if  this  parallel  tK»w  la  Interrupted  by  an  obstacle,  water  Is 
diverted  aeaward  In  a  rip  current 

1  Ocean  currenta.  I.  Seabourne  Enterprises.  H.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.     III.  Series:  Oceanography  series   (Motion  picture) 

[00289]  661.4  75-714091 

BFA  Educational  MMla 


190 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rip  saw  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associatee.    Beleaaed  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mlo.    sL    color.    BDp«r  8  mm.     ( Woodworklnc,  part  2) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Sawi.        I.  FalrlMd  kmoAmXtm,    II.  UolTercal  Bdueitlon  and 
Tlaual  Alts.    IIL  Series:  Woodworklnc  (Ifotlon  plotura)  part  2. 
[TTISO]  684.06  78-715220 

unlrerwl  BdocatlOD  mad  TlsaalArta 


Cooper  Films  and  Beoords, 


Rip  Vaa  Winkle   {FUmttHp) 
196». 

."ST  f '.  ralor  U  mm.  and  phoDodlic:  1  &,  12  Id.,  S3|  rpm., 
9  miD.     (Our  chlldreo's  heritage  aoimd  fllmstrlpa,  aeries  C) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrtdilB:  Producer,  Prentice  Tord:  music,  Rosa  Rio;  narrator  and 
editor,  Margie  BelL 

Summari/:  Presoits  tbe  tale  by  Waahlogtoo  Irring  about  tbe  man 
who  fell  asleep  Id  tbe  nwnntalna  for  20  rears. 

1.  Irrlng.  WasblogtOD,  1783-1869.  Rip  Tao  Winkle.  l  IrriDg, 
Washington,  1783-1860.  RJp  Vao  Winkle,  n.  Cooper  FUms  and 
Records.        Series. 

398.2  74r-734988 

Cockier  Fflms  aod  Records 

Rip  Van  Winkle  {FOmatrip)    Troll  AaBoei&tes,  1970. 

41  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

AMtMMry.-  Recounts  the  Ule  of  Rip  Van  Winkle  hj  WasblogtOD 
Irnag,  about  a  villager  in  the  Hudson  Rlrer  Valley  who  MX  aaleep 
U  a  moontalD  glen  for  tweoty  years.    With  captions. 

L  IrrtOK.  WashtDgton,  1783-1859.  Rip  Tan  Winkle,  n.  Troll  As- 
sociates. 

817  78-786274 

TroU  Associates 


Rip  Van  Winkle 


Paul  Revere  [and]  Rip  Van  Winkle. 


The  Ripening  seed  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, Bombay  [1955,    Made  by  Art  Films  of  Asis. 

15  mln.    Bd.    Mew.    16  mm. 

Crediti:  Producers.  Paul  Zlls,  Pall  Blllmorla. 

Summary:  A  documentary  film  describing  the  correct  method  of 
bringing  up  Indian  children  from  infancy. 

1.  Child  study.    2.  Children —Management.        i.  India  (Republic) 
Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2340 


Rippen  Film  Collection 
see    Eugene  Rippen  Film  Collection 


RipiMng    (Motion    picture)       Bailey 
Bailey-Film  Aseociates,  1969. 


Films.      Released    by 


4  mln.     si.     color    super  8  mm.     (Portable  circular  saws  series) 

IjQop  fl'.m. 

With  study  fnilde. 

nummary:  Shows  the  correct  and  safe  iDStallatloo  of  a  ripping 
blade.  DenioDstrated  tbe  proper  way  to  set  aod  use  tbe  rip  guide 
and  tilting  adjustment  for  berel  cuta.  EmphasUes  the  use  of  nfety 
glasses  and  odier  safety  precautions. 

1.  Circular  saws.  l  Bailey  Films,  Inc^  Hollywood.  Oallt     n. 

Balley-FIlm    Associates.  Series:    Portable   circular   saws  sertw 

(Motion  picture) 

621.9  78-706554 

Balley-FIlm  Associates 


Riwring  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associates.    Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Woodwork:  radial  arm  saw) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Radial  saws.  2.  Woodwork.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Unl- 
venal  Bdooation  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series;  Woodwra-k:  radial 
armaaw  (Motion  picture) 

['m80]  684.08  70-715202 

Unl  TMval  EducatlOQ  and  Visual  Arts 


Ripping  a  board  {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  6  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  4:  Radial 
aaw) 

Wilh  teacher's  guide. 

Swmmary:  Points  out  that  to  rip  a  board  Is  to  cut  It  lengthwise 
with  tbe  grain.  Sbowa  the  methods  to  use  to  rip  a  board,  and 
demonstrates  the  position  of  tbe  hands,  the  correct  height  of  tbe 
blade,  and  tbe  use  of  tbe  safety  guard  and  push  »UA. 

1.  Radial  saws.  L  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)     Set  4 :  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2759 

HcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Ripple.  (Motiun  picture]     Safeco  Inmmnce  Companiea.     Made 

and  released  by  Jim  Lawleai  Motion  Picture  Consultanta,  1971. 

29  nun.     Ml.     color.     16  r-..— . 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

CKEDfTS:  Director  and  wnter,  Jin  Uwkat;  pboiagraphcr.  Chartcs  Fey. 

SUMMARY:  An  introductory  fihn  tot  Uiuiad  Siatet  Coatt  Ooard  Anxibary 
and  the  United  Sato  Power  Squadron  boating  tsfety  coutms.  TcUi  the  Mory 
•bout  a  boat  ihat  deacribe*  bcf  life  to  a  imall  boy,  pointing  out  the  baal'i  fear 
of  fire,  coUiiion,  and  leaka. 

1-  Boaia  and  boating— Safety  mcaaurea.  I.  Stfeco  Iraurancc  Coapany  of 
America.     II.  Jim  Lawleat  Motion  Picture  Contultania. 

[VK3003  623.8S  72-701608 

Jim  Uwka*  Motion  73  MARC 

Picture  Consultants 


Ripple  tank  and  soap  Blma— standing  waves  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 
Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  ( Bxperimenta  In  pbyslcs— stand- 
ing waves) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baea.,  with  tbe  cooperation  of 
Honteref  PeninsoU  College. 

Summary:  Preeenta  the  basic  concept  of  aUndlng  waresL  Uses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  In  an  eiperimait  which  Illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  raergr. 

1    Standing  wavea.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  BdncaUonal 

Corporation.  Series:  Experiments  In  physics— standing  wares 

(Motion  i^ctare) 

531  78-709907 

Encyclopaedia  BrIUn-  nica  Educational  Corp 


Ripi^e  tank :  diffraction  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batch- 
elor  Education  Division,  London  (196-?)  Released  in  the 
TJ.  S.  by  £ncycl<^aedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.     sL     color.     S  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary;  Shows  diffraction  of  plane  waves  at  three  dlfTerwit 
widths  of  wave  lengths,  followed  by  diagrams  explaining  the  wave 
pattern  produced. 

1.  Water  wavea.  2.  Diffraction.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car- 
toon Films,  ltd.,  London,  ii.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnIca  Educational 
Corporation. 

631  Fi  A  68-3085 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Ripple  tank:  plane  and  spherical  wares  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  ,196-!, 
Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     iHKued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  lo  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  qiherical  waves  being  generated  and  then  plane 
waves  and  the  diffraction  of  tbe  waves  around  obstacles  that  T»ry 
In  size. 

1.  Water  waves.  r.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 
London,     n.  EncyclfHwedla  Britannica  Educational  Ctorporatloo. 

531  Fi  A  68-3083 

Halas  and  Batchrior  Cartoon  Films 


Ripple  tank  radiatimi  patterns  of  source,  dipole,  and  quad- 
mpole  (Motion  picture)  Education  Development  Center. 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  mln.     xl.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

.\lNo  iMtued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  tbe  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demoostratlon  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Water  waves.  2.  Fluid  mechanics.  I.  Education  Deveh^ 
ment  Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.       Serie^i:  Fluid  mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 

532  71-710276 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bdocatlonal  Corp. 


Ripple  tank:  reflection  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batche- 
lor Education  Division,  London  jl96?i  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  !'y  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  flim.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  to  review  plane  progressive  waves  and 
to  show  reflection  of  waves  at  plane  and  curved  surfaces, 

1.  Water  waves.  2.  Reflection.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  ltd.,  I>ondon.  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
pMratloiL 

631  Fi  A  68-3087 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Ripple  tank:  refraction  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batch- 
elor Education  Division,  London  il96-fi  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encydt^aedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  fllm.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  plain  progressive  waves,  refraction  at  a  plane 
Interface,  refraction  by  a  triangular  ivlsm,  and  finally  refraction  by 
a  lens. 

1.  Water  waves.     2.  Refraction.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car^ 

toon  FUms,  ltd.,  London,    ti.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation. 

531  Fi  A  68-3086 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena  3:  Barrier  penetratkn  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Education  Development  Center,  1965;  made 
1962. 

8  mill.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm.      (College  physics  film  program) 

With  fllm  guide. 

Credili:  Director,  Qoentio  Brown;  narrator  and  soperrlaor,  Jajsea 
Strickland:  photographer,  Abraham  Horochnlk. 

Safniaarv.-  Explains  bow  a  wide  diannel  of  deep  water  between 
two  shaHow  regions  In  a  ripirie  tank  acta  as  a  barrio  to  ware  more- 
ment  between  the  shallow  regions,  but  that  as  tbe  cbanod  Is  nar- 
rowed the  transmission  of  waves  across  tbe  channM  increase*. 


-Another  issue,    super  8  nun. 
L  Waves.        i.  Education  Derriopment  Center. 


physics  fllm  program  (Motion  picture) 
530.12 
Education  Development 


Series:  OoUege 
Fi  A  68-1437 


Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena  4:  Bracg  reflecUcm  (Motion 
picture)     Eklucation  Development  Center,  1965;  made  1962. 

10  mln.    sd.    bftw.    16  mm.     (College  physics  fllm  program) 

With  fllm  guide. 

CrMUt:  Director,  Qoentln  Brown ;  narrator  and  supervisor.  Jsmes 
Strlcklaod:  photographer,  Abraham  Morochnlk. 

Bummtury:  Bzamlnea  the  reflection  of  waves  by  a  lattice  of  small 
objects  and  points  out  how  tbe  reflection  changes  as  tbe  waveloigth 
and  angle  of  inddence  are  varied. 
Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.        i.  Education  Derelopment  Center. 
BeriM :  College  physics  fllm  program  ( Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1436 

Education  Development  Center 

Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena  5:  D(m>ler  effect  and  shock 

waves  {Motion  picture)     Education  Development  Center, 

1965;  made  1962. 

8  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (College  pbyslcs  film  program) 

With  fllm  guide.  ^        ,        , 

Creditf;  Director,  Qoentln  Brown;  narrator  and  superrlaor.  Jamea 

Strickland ;  photographer,  Abraham  M(wochnlk. 

Summary:  DMuonstrates  Uie  effects  produced  by  a  source  of  wares 

In  a  ripple  tank.  Including  the  I><«»pier  dTect  and  the  ftormatlOTi  of 

a  shock  wave  and  shock  cone. 

Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 


191 


1.  Waves.        I.  Education  Derelopment  (Center.        Serlee:  OoUege 
physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1436 

Bdacatlon  Development  Oentec 

Rips  and  cnnscat  saws  (FUmstrip)     Bailey  Films,  1969. 

53  fr     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlac:  12  In.,  83ft  rpm.     (Tools 
for  wochvorklng) 

With  mantial- 

Bummary:   DlHCuasea  tbe  use  of  ripaaws  and  crosscut  saws  for 
woodworking.   Illustrating  their  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.  Saws.    2.  Woodwork.        i.  Bailey  FUms,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
Series:  Tools  for  woodworking  iFilmstrIp) 

684.08  74-734004 

Bailey  FUms 

The  Ripsaw  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    sL   cotor.    super  8  mm.    (Basic  woodworking — hand  tools) 

Loop  flllB. 

1.  Woodwork.    2.  Saws.        i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.        Series : 
Basic  woodworking— band  tools  (Motion  plcttire) 

684.08  76-708395 

Waldeo  Film  Ootp. 


The  Rise  and  fall  of  the  Great  Lakes   (Motion  picture) 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

15  mhi.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Cre4tffl;  Producer,  Joseph  Koenig:  director,  script  writer,  and 
photographer.  William  Mason;  scientific  adviser,  V.  K.  Preat:  music 
director.  Robert  Fleming:  animation  cameraman,  EJeld  Nielsen. 

Bummary:  Cses  animation,  ballad  singing,  tT\ck  photography,  and 
a  canoe  trip  through  the  Great  Lakes  in  showing  how  profoundly 
the  last  ice  age  affected  the  face  of  tbe  land  and  how  the  Or«at 
Lakes  Byst«n  which  was  created  continues  to  change,  largely 
through  the  Intervention  of  man. 
-  Another  issue.    35  mm. 


1    Great   Lakes.  i.  Canada.     Natltmal  Film  Board. 

977  72-705246 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 

The  Riae  aad  Call  of  Wol^aag  Amadeat  Mozart.  [Motion  picture] 
BBC-TV,  London,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life 
Filma. 

35  mia     id.     bAw.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Script  and  nairabon.  H-  C  Robb^nt. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  tbe  last  ten  yean  m  the  life  of  Mozart,  unng  fUnu  of 
Vienna,  Salzburg,  and  Prague,  combined  with  contemporary  documents  artd 
pkturci  to  U7  u>  explain  reasons  for  the  refection  of  this  artist  during  hb  own 

1 .  Moiatt.  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgani  Amsdcus.  1 756- 1 79 1 .  I.  British 
Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television  Service.     II.  Time-Lire  Rims. 

tMU10.M9i  780  72-714523 

Time-Life  Rims  73  MARC 


The  Rise  of  big  basiDess  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

27  mln.    ad.    color    16  mm.     <The  Rise  of  Industrial  America) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

rredil*:  Collaborator.  Jatnes  Sbenton. 

Bummary:  U^^es  quotations  from  Andrew  Caruegle,  John  D.  Rocke- 
feller, and  J.  P.  Morgan  against  a  background  of  motion  pictures  and 
cartoons  of  the  nineteenth  century  in  order  to  show  the  rise  of  big 
business  In  the  United  States.  Contrasts  the  lives  of  slum-dwellers 
and  coat  miners  with  the  life-styles  of  the  rich  In  an  illustration  of 
the  effects  of  big  business  oq  the  poor. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Big  business— U.  S.  2.  U.  S.— Social  conditions— 1885-1S18.  3. 
Poor — U.  S.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bducatloiul  Corporation. 
Series:  The  Rl.se  of  Industrial  America  (Motion  picture) 

650  75-707588 

Encyclopaedia  Britain  nlca  EVlucatlonal  Corp. 


Rise  of  Communist  power.  1941-1967 


China:  CoDunuBiat  triumph  and  conaoBdition.  1945- 
1971. 

The  Rise  of  Europe:  1000-1500  A.  D.  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1&67.  Made  by  Abram  Donald 
Murray. 

23  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Traces  the  major  social,  economic,  and  philosophic  de- 
Telopments  In  Eur<^>e  between  1000  and  1500  a.  d-  Caes  reprei^enta- 
tlve  art  forms  to  exemplify  historical  events. 

1.  Middle  Ages— Hist        i.  McO raw  Hill  Book  Company. 

MO.l  Fi  A  67-5067 

UcOraw-HillBookCo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rise   of   France  and   Germany    (FUmstiip)      Society   for 
Visual  Education,  1969. 

,"hJ  fr.  color.  .'iTi  mm.  ntid  phonodlsc  :  1  s..  12  in.,  33J  rpui.,  17 
EUlii.     m'  rogrooTP.     (Milestones  to  modern  civilization,  group  1) 

IsKiied  nV'V)  with  phonolape  Id  cassette. 

With  tencher'^  guide  and  script. 

Credits:  Author  and  photographer.  John  R.  Poss. 

SuiHinarif:  Traces  the  dei-elopment  of  France  from  a  mass  of 
feudal  ducliies  and  English-dominated  areas,  through  Its  consolida- 
tion Into  n  powerful  nation ;  examines  the  factors  which  hampered 
the  Tiiiiflcatioii  of  Germany  while  It  was  part  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire:  and  shows  the  rise  of  Prussia  and  Its  part  Iq  the  forma- 
tion of  the  German  nation. 

1.    France — History.     2.  Germany — History.  i.   Society  for 

VNiiiil  Education,   inc.,  Chicago.  Series;   Milestones  to  modern 

civilization  (Fllmstrip)  group  1. 

940.2  75-734780 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Riw  of  Hitler.  (Motion  picttirc]     BBC-TV,  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

20inin.  >d.  bftw.  16  mm.  (Work)  history  from  1917  to  the  present,  no. 
1.  Unit  1:  War  aod  peace  in  Europe) 

SUMMARY:  Survey*  the  background  of  Europe  prior  to  World  Wmr  II, 
beginning  with  the  VcnatUa  Peace  Mtttement  of  1919  and  continuing  to  Hitler'* 
attack  on  Poland  ia  1939. 

I.   Europe — PoUtica— 1918-1943.         1.   British  Broadcasung  Corporation. 
Tekvbion  Service.     II.  lime-Lire  Films.     III.  Series:  World  history  from  1917 
to  the  prescaL  [Motion  picture]  no.  1.  Unit  1:  War  and  peace  in  Europe. 
tD727)  940.5  73-714751 

Tutie-Ufe  Fdms  73  MARC 


Rise  of  indostrial  America  (Filmstnp) 
1970. 


Eye  Gate  House, 


4  filiii<trip.s  ('20i  fr.)  color.  3G  mm.  aod  phonodlscs:  12  In.. 
33J  rpni.     mlcrogroove. 

.\lso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script. 

Summtini:  A  study  of  American  history  and  economics  from  1860 
to  1900.  Descrlhes  the  transformation  from  an  agrarian  commercial 
foclety  to  an  industrial  commercial  society. 

1.  U.  S.— Economic  conditions— 1865-1918.  2.  U.  S.— Industries, 
I.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc. 

973.8  74-736008 

Eye  Gate  House 


The  Rise  of  labor  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

30  nt  II.     -fd.     color.     16  mm.     (Rise  of  industrial  America* 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cre.ditt:  Collaborator,  James  P.  Shenton. 

Summarv:  Traces  the  history  of  the  American  labor  movt-ment. 
Discusses  the  working  conditions  from  the  ISOO's  to  the  present,  the 
effects  of  early  strikes  In  changing  governmental  attitudes  toward 
labor,  and  the  organization  of  the  American  Federation  of  Labor  and 
the  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations. 
— Another  isstie.    b&w. 

1   Trade-unions— U.  S.        i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Ednrational 
Corporation.        Series:  Rise  of  Industrial  America  (Motion  picture) 
331.880973  79-700632 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  Rise  of  Macedonian  power  and  the  Hellenistic  age 

(362  B.  r-146  b.  r.)  {Filmsfn'p)  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cntion.  1968. 

r.7  fr.  color  K  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  n.  for  manual 
projectfir,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33i  rpra.,  18  mln. 
mlcrnerooTe.       fAnclent  Greece:   cradle  of  western  cultnre.  no.  6> 

With  teacher's  ;niide  and  reading  script. 

Credits:  Conftultants.  I^ura  E.  Stroud.  Joseph  Chads ;  photog- 
rapher. Ljiura  E.  Rtroiid. 

8ummani-'  Discusses  how  Philip  of  Macedonia  and  .Alexander  the 
Orent  defpfltpd  nnd  unified  the  warring  city-states  of  Greece,  and  how 
Ale:rBn(ler  defeated  the  Persian  Empire  and  carried  Greek  ideas  east- 
ward.     Illustrates  the  general  characteristics  of  Hellenistic  culture. 

1.  JIacedonIa— Hist.  2.  Alexander  the  Great,  S.'>6-^323  b.  r.  3. 
Civilization,  Greek.  i.  Society  for  Vlanal  Education,  Inc..  Chicago. 
Series;  Ancient  Greece:  cradle  of  western  cultnre  (Fllmstrip) 

DO.   6. 

913.38  Fi  A  68-4830 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Tlie  Rise  of  mammals  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batche- 
lor  Cartoon  Films,  Ivondon.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by 
Mcfiraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

12  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm.     (The  Evolution  of  life) 

With  guide, 

Hummary;  Discusses  Buccesalre  evolutionary  changes  whlcn  ultl- 
mately  resulted  In  the  dominance  of  mammals. 

1.  MaminalB,  2.  Evolution.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
nimi!.  ltd,.  I»ndon.  ir,  McGraw-Hill  Rook  Company,  Series :  The 
Evolution  of  life  (Motion  picture) 

699  Fi  A  68-23 

UcGraw-HillBookCo. 


The  Rise  <A  man  {Filmetrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1952.  Made  by  V.  Gordon  Childe.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

41  fr.    bftw.    85  mm.     (Man  and  the  living  world) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Hummary:  Surveys  the  history  of  man  ai  a  toolmaker.  Traces 
the  develcqiinent  of  successful  methods  of  food  production  from  the 
collection  and  production  of  food,  the  use  of  metals,  the  hamesalng 
of  power,  the  development  of  writing  and  counting,  to  the  rise  of 
orban  centers. 

1.  Man — History.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd..  London,  ii.  Carman 
Educational  AiouKlates.  Serlea:  Man  and  the  living  world  (Fllm- 
«rlp) 

901.9  75-736607 

Carman  Educational  AMoclatei 


Society  for 
Series :   Milestones  to  modern 


Rise  of  Moses.  [Filmstrip]     Cathedral  Films,  1962. 

40fr.  color.  35mm.  >nd|rf)ono(lisc;  1  s.,  33  l/3fpm.,  12min,  (Stones 
from  the  Old  Testament.  Series  4:  Story  of  Moses,  no.  1) 

With  script  and  study  guide, 

CREDITS:  Producer.  James  K.  Friedrich;  director,  Jack  L  Tyler;  writer. 
Jesse  L.  Cobum;  artists,  Paul  Hartley,  Collin  Campbell. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  evenU  in  the  life  of  Moies.  telling  about  the  discovery 
of  the  infant  Moses  and  the  esrly  life  of  Moses  as  the  adopted  son  of  the  royal 
princess  of  Bgypi, 

1 ,  Moses.       I,  Csihedrai  Films,  inc,  Burbank.  CaUf.     II,  Series:  Stories  from 
t)ic  Old  Testament  Series  4  Story  of  Moses.  (Filnutrip]  no.  1. 
(BS580.M6J  222  72-733442 

Cathedral  Films  73  MARC 

Rise  of  Spain  and  England  {Filmstrip)  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1969. 

■^\  f  (Mior.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  18 
mln.     niicrogroove.     (Milestones  to  modern  civilization,  group  1) 

Issued  also  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teachers  guide  and  script. 

Credits:  Author  aod  photographer,  John  R.  Poaa. 

nummary-  Examines  the  reasons  for  the  rise  of  Spain  to  power 
and  Its  eventual  decline,  explains  hostility  between  Spain  and  Eng- 
land In  the  10th  century,  and  traces  the  evolution  of  BrlUsh  parlia- 
mentary government.  „     ,, 

1.   Spain  — History.     2.  Gt.  Brit.     Parllainent. 
Visual   Education.  Inc.,  Chicago, 
civilization  (Fllmstrip)  group  1.  .^,«„„ 

940.2  70-734779 
Society  for  Visual                             Education 

The  Rise  of  the  American  city  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia BriUnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

32  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Blae  of  Industrial  America) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS'  CollalKirator,  .lames  Shenton. 

SUMMARY  :  A  survey  of  the  growth  of  American  cities.  Includes 
hlfitorical  prints  and  early  photographs  of  New  York  and  Chicago 
Juxtaposed  with  a  montage  of  scenes  from  the  same  cities  today. 
Presents  Interviews  with  John  Lindsay  and  Godfrey  Cambridge,  who 
give  their  opinions  on  the  future  of  the  city  and  the  quality  of  city 
life. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1  Cities  and  towns — U.  3.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  KWuca- 
tional  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Rise  of  Industrial  America  {Motion 
picture) 

301.3  76-711723 
A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Rise  of  the  city-states  (750  b.  c.-480  b.  c.)  {Fil-nv 
8tno)     Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

:,\i:  color.  35  mm.  nnd  phonodisc:  2  s  (1  s.  for  «"«""«' P^"" 
lector,  1  <.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  18  niln.  micro- 
groove.     (Ancient  Greece:  cradle  of  western  culture,  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

CrSut'cZmn^tB.   L.i.ra  E.  Stroud.  Joseph  Chad.;  photogra- 

'"'s™'ii,''T?S''(he  polltlral  and  phj.kal  developmnt  ot  the 
dty-state  in  ancient  Greece  from  750  ..  c.  to  480  BC  and  deacr^ 
the  BoVer,  ment,  colonization,  and  architecture  ot  this  period.  Dls- 
cuLS  the  contribution,  of  .tthen,  and  Sparta  to  Greek  lite,  and 
ahowa  how  the  Greeks  repelled  Persian  Invaders. 

'"l    Gr^S^Hlst         "society  for  Visual  Eduction.  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series:  .indent  Greece;  cradle  ot  western  culture  (Fllmstrip)  na  3. 
913.38  Fl  A  68-4827 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Rise  of  the  First  Empire  (Filmtlrip)  G.  B.  Instructional, 
I.oik1oii.  Released  in  the  U.  S,  by  United  World  Films 
,105-?. 

25  fr.     color.    35  mm.     {History  of  France) 

With  teaching  handbook  entitled  The  First  Empire;  rise. 

Summary:  Uses  portraits,  paintings,  and  cartoons  ID  presenting 
events  which  took  place  during  the  rise  of  the  First  Emplt*  In 
France,  1801-1815.  _  „    „ 

1.  France— Hist.— Consulate  and  Empire,  179&-1815.  I.  G.  B. 
Instructional,  ltd.,  London,  n.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  ra.  The 
First  Empire;  Rise  (Fllmstrip)  Series;  History  of  France  (Film- 
strip) 

944.05  Fi  A  68-4275 

Universal  Education  &  Visual  Arts 

Rise  of  the  industrial  Northeast  (^Filmstrip)  Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

55  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Growth  of  the  nation,  1790-1860) 

Credits;  Collaborator.  Klchard  Miles. 

Summary:  Traces  events  which  contributed  to  national  expansloil. 
economic  streugth,  and  to  the  rise  of  the  Industrial  northeast  and 
sectionalism.  ,  „.  ,__ 

1.  Northeastern  States— Indus.— Hist.  2.  Northeastern  States— 
Econ    condlt  i.  Encyclopaedia  nrltaonica  Educational  Corpora- 

tion.'      Series;  Growth  ot  the  nation,  1790-1860  (Fllmstrip) 

974  Fi  A  68-3986 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp, 


The  Rise  of  the  two  party  system  (Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate 
House,  1968. 

42  fr     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc ;  1  8.,  12  In,  831  rpin.,  18 
mln.    mlcrogrooye.    (The  American  poUUcal  party  system,  no.  2) 

Cr"di(lrwrfter!°F?Mk  J.  Ca.aloU;  Illustrator,  Jolm  A.  Lendckj. 
Bummarv:  Traces  the  major  developments  Ui  the  rise  of  the  two- 
party  system,  and  discusses  the  modernization  of  this  system  since 

""r  PomS  partles-D.  S.-Hlst.-Juvenll.  mtnj^      ":  ?'»  ««• 
House.  Inc.        Series;  The  Amertcan  political  party  system  (Fllm- 

"'■""""■'^  329  Fi  A  68^857 

Bye  Gate  House 


Rising  two 
see 


The    Rise   of    the   modem    novel    {Filmstrip) 
Productions,  1968. 


Brunswick 


65  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Novel  In  literature) 

Credit*:  Director,  Karen  Weintraub;  writer.  Jane  Geveriz;  Il- 
lustrators, Richard  Hall,  Eva  Hill.  William  Hill;  editor,  Blta 
Esposito.  _    ^  , 

Summary:  A  survey  of  a  period  la  the  development  ot  the  novel 
as  a  literary  form.     With  captlona. 

1.   Fiction— History  and  criticism.  i.   Bruaswick  Productions, 

Series:  Hie  Novel  Id  literature  (Pilmatrlp) 

809.8  7&-732986 

BruDBwlck  Productlona 


The    Rise   of   the    Nazi    Party    {Motion   picture)       Thome 
Films,  1967. 

.*)   mln      Nl,     b&w,     8   mm.     (8  mm,   documenta  project,   no.   131) 
Loop  lllm  mounted  In  cartridge.     laaued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  B  mm. 

With  Him  notes  on  cartrldtce  case. 

Credits:  Cjoducer.  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes.  James  C.  Schott 
Summary:  Documents  the  Nazi  rise  to  power  sfrainst  the  back- 
ground of  German  Inflation  and  unemployment.  Considers  the  party's 
consolidation  of  power  as  Hitler  Is  Installed  as  Chancellor,  the 
burning  of  the  Reichstag,  the  creation  of  a  new  puppet  Reichstag, 
and  the  Nazi  violence  which  smothered  opposition.  Concladea  with 
a  montage  of  Hitler  In  varlons  public  sjvearancea. 

1.  Natlonaisozlallsttsche  Deutsche  Arbeiter-Partel—Hlst.  2.  Hit- 
ler, Adolf,  188&-1M&.  I.  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo. 
Serlea :  8  mm.  documents  project   (Motion  picture)   no.  181. 

943.086  Fi  A  67-5164 

Thome  Films 


192 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  3:  Rising  two. 


Risk/reality.  [Filmstrip]     United  Methodist  Board  of  Misnons. 
1970. 

4S  fr.     wrior.     35  mm.        and  phonodiic:  2  «-.  33  1/3  rpm. 

With  icript. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  a  poem  by  Paul  Able*  and  art  work  by  Norman  Laliberu 
to  give  an  artutic  description  of  a  caring  life,  its  meaning,  iu  worth,  and  iu  effect 
on  other  people. 

1 .  Conduct  of  life.  2.  Love  1.  United  Methodist  Church  (United  Sttiea). 
Board  of  MiMions.  _„  -^«,-*-^ 

JBJ1581.2,  128  '°"'t?«? 

United  Methodist  Board  72  makc 

of  Miiatons 


Ritchard,  Cyril 
see 

Festival  of  performing  arts:    Cyril 
Ritchard  and  Hermione  Baddeley. 


Ritual  (Motion  picture)    James  J.  Agazzi,  1970. 

6  mln.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm.  ._    .  ,      ,        « 

SIMMARY:  An  experimental  film  which  observes  the  Interplay  oi 


reality  and  fantasy. 
I.  Agazxi.  James  J. 


791.43 


7ft-711427 


The  Ritualistic  patient  {Motion  picture)  Video  Nursing, 
1968.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  mji.     sd.     Wkw.     10  mm.     (Nursing  In  psychiatry) 

Videoupe  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

CrediM:  Instructor,  Martha  Mitchell.  »„»,„„.„,. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  message  character  of  ritualistic  behavior 
with  regard  to  anxiety  and  conflict,  and  its  Impllcatlona  for  nursing 
Intervention.  ,  , 

1    Psychiatric  nursing.     2.  Obwssive-compulslve  neuroses.  i. 

Video  Nursing,   inc.        Series:   Nursing  In  psychiatry   (Motion  pic- 


ture) 

Video  Nursing 


Ritz-Carlton  Pictures 
see 


610.73 


77-703438 


Cobra. 


The   Rivals    {Motion   picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 


Animatoons.     Released   by 


12  m1:i.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Animatoons  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  The  story  of  a  blacksmith  and  a  tailor  who  deaplse 
each  other's  Jot>s  and  have  an  argument  over  an  accident  In  which 
tbelr  displays  for  a  fair  were  destroyed.  Relates  how  a  Judge 
makes  them  settle  their  arguuKnt  by  exchanging  Jobs  and  bow  they 
learn  to  live  happily  side  by  side. 

I.  Animatoons,  Inc.     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

398.21  Fi  A  67-5506 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  River  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Picture  dictionary  of  geographi- 
cal terras) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Defines  with  words  and  pictures  various  geographical 
and  geological  terms  pertaining  to  the  river. 

1.    Rivers — Terminology.  i.    Scaling   Corporation,   Cambridge^ 

Mass.        Serlea:  Picture  dictionary  of  geographical  terma  (Motion 
picture) 

651.4  70-708310 

Ealing  Corp. 


n«  River.  [Motion  picture]     Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divinoa. 
1970.     Made  by  Elektra  Film  Productioni. 

10  min.     id.     ootor.     16  mm.     (Jarolimek-Davi*  Focu*  on  active  lewning) 
SUMMARY:  FoUowi  the  ecological  hiMory  of  a  river  from  the  day*  when 
the  Indians  lived  oo  iu  shores.  The  ooce-clear  stream  becomes  poUutwl  when 
a  larger  population  use*  it  as  a  dump  and  a  sewer.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Water— Pollution— Juvenile  films.  2.  Rivers— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Water 
—Pollution,  2.  Rivers]  I.  Macmillan.  ftnn.  pubUshers.  New  York.  School 
DivisioB.     II.  Series:  Jarolimek- Davis:  Focus  on  active  learning.  [Motion  pic- 


(TD422] 

Macmillan  Co. 


372.8 


72-701108 
MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  River  (Motion  picture)    Macmillan  Co.,  1971.    Hade  by 
George  Ancona,  inc. 

9  mln.    ML    color.    16  mm.     (The  World  of  children) 
SUMMARY:  Plctarw  a  little  lodlan  boy  who  m^yi  «  Hrer  be- 
fore the  comlDc  of  the  white  m«ii,  «Dd  later  as  he  otwerre*  the  rlrer 
after  the  arrlral  of  profreea.    For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  Han— iDfiaence  on  nature— Jurenlle  fllma.    2.  Indiana  of  North 
America— Jareolle  fllms.  I.  Macmillan.  firm,  pnbllabere.  New 

York.    II.  Series:  The  World  of  children  (Motion  picture) 
[G^5]  372.8  7fi-7l8688 


The  Hirer:  a  fliM  ilm  {UvUim  picturt)     Film  AHOciatea, 
1969. 

10  mln.     ad.     color.     16  nun. 
With  Btud7  fuldft 

8iummari/:   Deacribes  bow   rivers  are  formed  and  how   ttiar  are 
used  by  the  dttes  alons  their  banks. 
1.  RlTers.  I.  Film  Asaoclates. 

8723  70-700082 

Film  AMoeia  tea 


RiTcr:  an  alle^ry  (Motion  picture)     William  M.  Harlow. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1968. 

11  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  itulde. 

Bitmmary:  Traces  the  qulckeolng  life  of  a  great  rlrer  which 
arlaea  from  a  tiny  taring  and  erentually  is  abaorbed  In  the  sea. 

1.  Rivers.        i.  Harlow.  WlllUm  Morehouse,  190&-  il  Inter- 

national Film  Bureau,  Inc.  Chicago. 

661.4  73-707294 

International  Film  Bureau 

River  bank  village  (Motion  picture) 
see  Africans  of  the  River  Niger:    River  bank 

village 

River  boat  race    {Motion  picture)      KETC.      Released   by 
NET  Film  Service,  1956. 

2ft  mill     ml.     h&w.     16  mm.     (Tiie  Finder) 

Summary:  Describes  the  famous  race  up  the  Mississippi  Rirer 
from  New  Orieana  to  St.  I^^uls  between  the  paddle  wheel  streamers 
Robert  E.  Lee  and  SatcheK,  June  30-Juiy  4.  1870.  Features  The 
Finder  as  host. 

1.  Natchez  (Steamboat)     2.  Robert  E.  Lee  (Seomboat)  r.  St 

Louis.     Television  station   KETC.     ii.   National   Educational  Televi- 
sion Film  Service.        Series:  The  Finder  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67^60 


River  boy   (FilmBtrlp) 
see    Faraway  places 


River  development  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
19M.  Made  by  A.  Coleman.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carmnn  Kducational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

35  fr.     b&w,     35  mm.     (Physical  geography  series) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summari/:  Describes  the  study  of  river  development  through  the 
youthful,  mature,  and  senile  stage*",  and  explains  that  rain  and  rivers 
shape  the  land  areas  of  the  world.  Includes  maps,  diagrams,  and 
photograph  X. 

1.  Rivers — Juvenile  films.  2.  Erosion — Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Com- 
mon Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Se- 
ries: Physical  geography  series  (FiimstHp) 

551.4  Fi  A  68^705 

Carman  Educational  Assodatet 


River — from  youth  to  old  age    (Motion  picture) 
see   Running  water:   River — ^from  youth  to  old  age 


Knr  joamey  on  the  upper  Nile  (Motion  picture)     Public 
Media,  inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

18  mln.     9d.    color.     16  mm.     (Han  and  bis  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  ototlon  picture  made  by  lostitut  fiir  Film 
nod  Blld.  Munich. 

Sitmmary:  Discusses  the  government  priority  given  to  education 
and  training  in  skilla  for  the  primitive  farmers  of  the  upper  Nile 
valley.  Follows  a  boat  along  the  river  to  show  the  plant  and  animal 
life  of  the  r^on. 

1-  Occupational  training— Egypt  i.  Public  MedU.  Inc.  ii.  Films 
Incorporated.  Series;   Man  aod   his  world   (Hotloo  prlcture) 

916.2  79-705462 

Public  Media.  Inc. 


The  River  mast  live  (Motion  picture)     Shell  Oil  Co.    Re- 
leased by  Shell  Film  Library,  1967. 

21  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer.  Douglas  Gordim  ;  director.  K\»d  Pendry, 

Summary:  Describes  how  nature  purifies  river  water  and  what 
happens  when  a  river  is  polluted  with  the  by-products  of  man-made 
materials. 

1.  Water  —  Pollution.     2.  Freah-water  biology.  i.  Shril  Oil 

Company. 

614  Fi  A  68-2660 

Shell  oil  Co. 

River  of  grass  (Motion  picture)    KEG  Productions,  Tonmto, 
1968.    Relea^  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Explorations,  1969. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Audubon  Society 
and  the  Canadian  Andubon  Society. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  D.  Gibson,  R.  ElUs,  G.  S.  Kedey;  con- 
sultant, G.  Knerer ;  music,  R.  Harrison ;  pbotofrapher,  Robert  C. 
Hermes;  editing,  L.  Lawrence,  D.  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  the  Florida  Bverglades  and  the  struggle 
to  balance  nature  while  man  Is  destroying  It  Includes  scenes  of 
the  blue  heron,  alligators,  the  anhlnga,  and  snakes.  Shows  the 
metamorphosis  of  the  helconlns  caterpillar  Into  a  butterfly. 

1.  Evergtadea,  Fla.  I.  Keg  Prodnctlona  Limited.  II.  A-V  Ex- 
plorations, inc.  in.  Series:  Andubon  wildlife  theatre  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

574.9758  74-710207 

A-V  Explorations 


The  River  of  Life  (FUmstnp)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

49  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  20 
mln.     mlcrogroove      (Readwell  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1) 

Cr^ita:  Authors,  John  Ryan,  Jiidy  Romberger.  Kathleen  Allen; 
narrator,  John  Ryan;  art.  Joy  Mahoff.  Gretchen  Rossiter. 

Summary:  A  reading  exercise  which  describes  the  wonders  of  the 
Nile  River  and  Its  value  to  men  of  hundreds  of  different  races.  With 
capttona. 

1.  Nile  River.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elklns  C<Mnpany.  Series:  Read- 
well  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1  (Fllm.strlp) 

428.4  70-737108 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 

River  of  mail   (Motion  picture)    U.  S.  Poet  OiBce  Dept, 
1968.    Made  by  Audio  Productiwis. 

9ml!i.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  „,  „.  . 

StwiMMtY-  A  study  of  cocoplexities  of  maU  handling.  »»«>*■>»» 
new  methods  and  new  equipment  are  being  used  to  oope  with  the 
consUnUy  increasing  flow  of  mall.  

1    Postal  service— U.  S.        i.  C.  S.     Post  OfBce  Dept 

388  77-70286© 


River  of  power  (Motion  picture)     Gilbert  Altschul  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Journal  Films,  1968. 
20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Gummary  Tracts  the  history  of  the  oil  well  In  the  United  States. 
Demonstrates  the  many  ways  In  which  oil  Is  used,  and  describes  some 
of  the  by-products  of  petroleum,  Including  plastics,  fibers,  and  in- 
dustrial raw  materials.  ...     K    1    //IIIK*  .» 

1.  Petroleum.      2.  Petroleum  products.  i.  Altschul   (Gilbert) 

Productions,  Inc.,  Chicago,     n.  Journal  Films,  inc..  Chicago. 

665  Fi  A  68-3151 

Journal  Fllms 

River  pet^le  (Motion  picture)  William  Claiborne,  inc. 
Kelea.sed  by   Sterlinp  Educational   Films,   1970. 

IJ  mln.  sd.  color.  Ifi  mm.  (Places  people  live > 
SUMMARY:  The  life  style  of  people  along  the  Magdelena  River 
In  Colombia,  where  houses  are  built  on  atllts.  and  travel  Is  by  boat, 
U  compared  with  the  life  style  of  the  Moptl,  living  near  the  Niger 
River  In  Mall,  who  vary  their  habits  with  the  seasons.  Explains 
that  both  peoples  have  their  lives  determined  by  the  river. 

1     River  life.        I.   William  CUIborue,  inc.     IL  Sterling  Educa- 
tional Films.     III.  Series:  Places  people  live  (Motion  picture) 
[GF51]  301.3  76-713003 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

River  people  of  Chad  (Motion  picture)     Public  Media,  inc. 

Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Man  and  his  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  fOr  Film 

^  Bnmmaru:  Contrasts  the  modern  city  life  of  Fort  Lamy.  Africa, 
with  life  In  the  villages  of  Chad  where  people  obaerve  the  ancient 
African  customs  and  uae  primitive   tools  for  farming,  fishing,  and 

*^1  Chad— Social  life  and  customs.        i.  PubUc  Media.  Inc.    a.  Films 
locorDorated.        Series:  Man  and  hU  world  (Motion  picture) 

916.7  76-705464 

Public  Media,  lac. 

River:  plant  and  animal  adaptatioos  (Motion  picture)  Eal- 
ing Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color     super  8  mm.     (Ecology  of  North  America) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  ca!«e.  ..       ._  ,     „-.-. 

Gwumary:  Shows  Interrelationshlpe  at  plants  and  animals  living 
around  a  river  hablUt    Surreys  their  apecUil  adaptive  Qtialltwa. 

1.  Adaptation  (Biology).  2.  Fresh-water  ecolo^-  i-  »«"«« 
Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass.        Series:  Ecology  of  North  Amerl- 

»'"■""»■""""'  674.5  78-706432 

Ealing  Corp. 

The  River  Rhine  (Filttutrip)  Norstedts  bildband,  Stock- 
holm. Made  by  Ivan  Ohlund.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carm.nn  Educational  Associates,  1968. 

29  f  r.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crrditt:  Author,  B.  Hookway.  „   ^^    ,  , 

Summary:   Presents  a   topographical  account  and  lUnstration  or 
the  major  cities  and  places  of  interest  along  the  Rhine 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Rhine  Valley- Description  and  travel.  l  Norstedts  bllabana. 
n  Carman  Educational  Associate*. 

914.3  79-736794 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  River  Rhine  (Motion  picture)  Bonltmi-Hawker  Films, 
Suffolk,  Eng.,  in  association  with  the  Educational  Founda- 
tion for  Visual  Aids.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1968. 

22  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Bitmmary:  A  study  of  the  Rhine,  the  geography  of  the  area,  the 
traffic  using  this  busy  international  waterway,  the  main  Industries 
and  types  of  agriculture  of  the  Rhlneland,  the  Grand  Canal  d' Alsace, 
and  the  development  of  Bnropoort 

1.  Rhine  River.  l  Boulton-Hawker  Films,  ltd.  ii.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

914^  71-707256 

IntematlMul  PUm  Btireaa 


The  River  that  came  badt  (Motion  picture)  C(Hi8umer8 
Power  Co.  Made  by  Portafilms.  Released  by  Modem  Talk- 
ing Picture  Service,  1970. 

10  mln.    sd.    color,     super  8  mm. 

SUMMARY:  E^ialns  that  extensive  cooserratlon  efforts  have  re- 
stored the  Au  Sable  River,  once  devastated  by  lumbering,  to  the  out- 
standing recreational  area  that  It  Is  today.  Deecrlbea  efforts  to  pre- 
serve the  area  from  the  pressures  of  growing  crowds  and  settlement. 

1.  Water  conservation— New  York  (SUte)— Auaable  River.  L 

Consumers  Power  Company.      II.   Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 


The  River  that  mns  nphiS  (Motion  picture)  Appalachian 
Power  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Fred  L.  Frechette  Motion 
Picture  Productions. 

22  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  director  and  writer,  Fred  L.  Frechette ;  camera- 
men, John  E.  Nelson.  Roger  Ii.  Robison;  editor,  John  E.  Nelson. 

Summary:  Explains  the  Smith  Mountain  project  and  bow  thU 
project  serves  the  people  of  the  Appalachian  area.  Deflnes  what  U 
meant  by  the  term  pumped  storage. 

1.  Water  resources  develoiHnent — Appalachian  Mountains,  South- 
em.  I.  Appalachian  Power  Company,  Bluefleld,  W.  Va. 

363.6  71-700070 

Fred  L.  Frechette  Motion  Plcttire  ProdticUona 


River  to  the  past  (Motion  picture)  WNBC-TV.  ReleMied 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

23  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Joan  Konner. 

Summary :  Studies  the  home  of  Washington  Irving,  the  Van  Cort- 
landt  ManMon.  and  the  Phlllpse  Manor  Hooae — all  of  which  have 
been  restored— to  provide  a  look  at  Westchester  County  In  New 
York  as  It  was  200  years  ago. 

1.  Weetcbeater  Co.,  N.  Y.— Historic  houses,  etc.  I.  New  York. 
Television  sUtlon  WNBC-TV.    II.  NBC  Edocational  Enterprlaee. 

974.7  74-708708 

NBC  Bdncatloaal  Enter-  prises 

River:  where  do  you  come  from?  (Motion  picture)  Reel 
Communications.  Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America, 
1970. 

10  mln.     -sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Geography  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Tom  Chamberlln  and  Susan  Shadburae 

Bummary:  Traces  a  river's  life  from  its  origin  In  water  evapora- 
tion  from  the  ocean  to  Its  return  to  the  sea  as  a  rushing  current 
Shows  the  river  serving  man's  need  for  transport,  recreation,  and 
power;  being  polluted  by  hia  wastes;  and  wreaking  havoc  through 
a  flood  on  his  creations. 

1  Rivers.  l  Reel  Communications  (Firm)  ii.  I^amlng  Cor- 
Doratlon  of  America.  Series:  Geography  aeries  (Motion  picture) 
551.4  70-708136 

Leamhig  Corp.  of  America 

Hiverbank  Productionfi 
see 

Tue.  afternoon  with  the  New  York  Im- 
provisation Ensemble. 


Rivers  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1950.  Made 
by  ^y,  (J.  Moore.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates.  1966. 

23  fr.    b&w.    3S  mm.     (Exploring  the  tand8cq>e) 

With  teachers  notes. 

Sl'MM.\RV:  Kxamioes  rivers  from  source  to  mouth.  Studies 
how  rivers  originate,  grow,  and  die. 

1.  Rivers.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Ijondon.  II.  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates.  Series;  Exploring  the  landscape  (Filmstrip) 
551.4  73-738524 
Carman  Educational                      Associates 


Rivers  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1967. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  an3  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  13 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Exploring  earth's  surface) 

Bummary:  Follows  a  typical  river  from  its  source  to  Its  outlet 
Into  another  body  of  water.  DeDnes  and  illustrates  the  following 
terms :  lam.  yazoo,  dyke,  young  river,  and  old  rlvw, 

1.  Rivera.         t.  Imperial  Film  Company.  Inc.  Lakeland,  Fla. 
Series:  Exploring  earth's  surface  (Fllmatrip) 


Imperial  Film  Oo. 


Fi  A  67-8901 


Inc. 


833.9 


193 


70-711428 


Rivers  and  lakes  (FUmstrip)    Hishwt  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1960. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  i(  Reading  meaning  into  maps  through  the 
camera  lonst 

Bummary:  Uses  maps  and  photographs  to  show  rivers,  river  Junc- 
tions, dry  rivers  and  lakes,  dams,  aqueducts,  canals,  and  reservoirs. 
Shows  the  relationship  between  the  map  symbol  and  what  it  stands 
for.    With  teacher  guide  frames.    With  captions. 

1.  Rivers.    2.  I^kes.    3.  Maps.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company. 

Series:  Reading  meaning  Into  maps  through  the  camera  lens  (Film- 
strip) 

912  78-734151 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 


Rivers  and  our  history  (Motion  picture)    Reinald  Werren- 
rath.    Released  by  Journal  Films,  1966. 

10  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  experiences  and  the  discoveries  of  a  boy 
on  a  river  trip,  and  traces  the  hlstorr  of  early  exploration  of  the 
United  SUtes  via  rlrers. 

1.  Rivers— U.  3.    2.  C.  S.— Exploring  expeditions.  i.  Werren- 

rath,  Reinald,  Jr.    n.  Joamal  Films,  inc.,  Chicago. 

917.3  Fi  A  68-1481 

Journal  Films,  Inc. 


Rivers  around  the  world  (Fiknstrip)     Avid  Corp.,  1971. 

51  double  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  a,  12  tn^  S3|  rpm., 
15  min.     (Around  the  worid  series) 

CREDITS :  Author.  Carla  Melbom  Zwahlen. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  how  rivers  have  been  used  through  the 
centuries  In  every  land,  explains  how  rivers  are  foFpied,  and  por- 
trays oar  dependence  on  the  water  supply.  Includes  sc«ieB  of  the 
Nile.  Amaion,  Niger,  Rhine,  and  Mississippi  rivers.  For  primair 
grades. 

1.  Rivers.  I.  Avid  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Around  the  world 
aeries  (Filmstrip) 

[GB1203]  872^  79-738772 

ArldOorpi 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rivers:  meanders  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Produc- 
tions, Loodon.  Saleosed  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1906. 

1  mlD.    Bi.    color.    8  mm.     (Aoimated  atUa  series) 

Loop  aitn  moimted  in  cartridge.  Issued  to  standard  S  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarp:  Explains  tbe  activity  of  meandering  rivers  and  detlnea 
Q>eciftl  terms  In  reference  to  meanders. 

1.  Meandering  rtvera.  i.  Gatevay  Film  Productions,  ltd.,  Loo- 
don.  iL  International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Animated 
atlas  series  <  Motion  picture) 

661.4  78-700677 

International  Communl-  catlOQ  Films 


Rivers  c^  fire  and  ice  (Motion  picture)    Ronald  £.  Shanin, 
1963. 

103  mln.    sd     color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Narrator  and  photographer,  Ronald  B.  Shanln;  editors, 
y.  Rowley,  P.  Bnt,  J.  Gates,  F.  Stratton,  R.  Sbanln. 

Svmmarv:  A  white  hunter  describes  his  explorations  in  ceatrsl 
Africa.  Pictures  lions,  rebras,  glrafTea.  wildebeests,  and  snakes  In 
their  natnral  settings  and  being  captured  for  iocs  throaghout  the 
world.  Features  blood-drinking  Masai  tribesmen,  tiny  pygmleA,  and 
bushmen,  as  well  as  an  expedition  to  the  Ruwenzorl  Mountains — 
the  Mountains  of  tbe  Moon — and  an  erupting  Tolcano,  Kltslmbaarl. 

L  Africa,  Central— Deacr.  &  trav.        l  Shanln,  Ronald  K. 

Fi 67-2270 


The  Rivers  of  time  (Motion  picture)     Iraq  Petroletun  Co. 
Made  by  Film  Centre.     Released  by  Contemporary  Films, 

1&62. 

26  mln.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit:-  Producer  and  writer,  Sinclair  Road;  director,  William 
Novik;  narrator,  Alan  Adair. 

Summary:  Uses  models  of  ancient  cities,  paintings,  sculpture,  and 
art  objects  of  early  Sumerla  with  live  photo^rasAy  to  surrey  tbe  con- 
tribution of  Middle  Eastern  civilizations  to  world  culture. 

1.  Near  East— Civil iMtlon.        i.  Iraq  Petroleum  Company,  ltd. 
u.  Contemporary  Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

913.39  74-703657 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 


River's  return  (Motion  picture)     Ponderoea  Films,  1967. 

8  mill.     s<l.     color.     16  mm. 

Credifi:  Producers,  Edward  Boehm,  Carter  Boehm;  narrator.  Jack 
Stoniiell. 

Summan/:  Describes  and  illustrates  the  water  cj'cle. 

1.  Uydroioglc  cjcie.        i.  Pondero&a  Films,  Livingston,  Mont. 

Fi A  67-2334 
Ponderosa  Films 


Rivers— terraces  (Motion  pic^re)  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  Ltmdon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Communication 
Films,  1965. 

1  mln.     »\.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  aim. 

With  study  card. 

Summartf:  Illustrates  the  formation  of  river  terraces  and  the  up- 
stream iQovemeat  of  a  knlckpolnt  following  rejuvenation. 

1.  Terraces  (Geology)    2.  Rivers.       i.  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
ltd.,  London,     ii.  CommuolcatlOD  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-1709 
CommunlcatloQ  Films 


The  Riverside  500  and  the  Atlanta  500  (Motion  picture) 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.  Made  by  Dynamic  Films. 
Released  by  Association  Films,  1964. 

28  mill.,  Ml.,  culur.  16  huh. 

Kitmmarif:  Shows  views  of  two  major  stoi-k  car  rin-es-  the  Kivtr- 
Hide  r>00  held  lu  California  and  the  Atlanta  500  held  la  Georgia. 
Points  out  that  the  events  Involve  very  dUfereat  types  of  coonw 
since  the  raceway  In  Atlanta  Is  a  blgb-banked  super  highway  aad 
tbe  Riverside  raceway  Is  a  road  course  originally  devel<^>ed  for  sports 
car  events. 

1.  Automobile  racing.  l  Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Cooipany. 
ti.  Association  Films,  loc. 

Fi  A  65-717  rev 

CINE 


Riverside  Productlonfi 


Not  just  the  young. 


RIvctiBg.  [Motion  picture]    Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1972.     Made  by  Fairfield  Associates. 


■pprox.  4  n 


I) 


color      (upcr  S  n 


(Working  with  ihcei  n 


lal.  part 


I..OOP  nim  HI  cartridge  Tcachcr'i  guide  on  cartridge  cue. 

SUMMARY.  Use*  ctoK-up  artd  over-the-»houlder  photograpiiy  lo  show 
proper  melbodt  of  rivciir>g  when  u*ing  sheet  meul. 

1   Shcci-meul  work      2   Rivcit  and  riveting.        I  Lnivcraal  Education  and 
VisMal  Artt.     II   Series   Working  wiih  sheet  metal,  part  i.  [Motion  picture) 
rTS250]  671.5  72-702859 

UEVA  72  MARC 


Iva  Riviera  {FUmntrip)    Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1962. 

43  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonotape:  slnfle-track.  1  reel  (7  In.), 
7i  In,  per  nee.,  1^  mln.     (Jolln  coins  de  France) 

With  i^-xt  In  French  and  English. 

nummary:  Hhows  hiBtorlcai  Hpots  and  art  museums  of  the  French 
Riviera,   as   well   as  the  markets   and   native  quarters  of   Monaco. 

1  Riviera— r>e«ript ion  and  travel.  2.  Monaco— De^riptloo  and 
travel.  i-  Gessler  Publishing  Company.  Series:  JoHs  colos  de 
Frsnce  (Fllmstrip) 

914.49  Fi  A  68-5197 

Oewler  Pob.  Oo. 


Ro-Revus  talks  about  worms  (Motion  picture)  Malnutri- 
tion und  Parasite  Project  and  South  Carolina  Educational 
Television.  Made  by  South  Carolina  Educational  Televi- 
sion. Released  by  University  of  South  Carolina,  College 
of  General  Studies,  1971. 

7  min,     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  Instructional  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Puppets  are  used  to  tell  about  intestinal  parasites 
found  in  the  human  body,  and  to  show  the  personal  hygiene  habits 
needed  to  prevent  inferitatlOQ  and  reinfection.  The  ilfe  cycle  of  the 
human  Intestinal  parasite  Ascaris  lumbrlcoldes  Is  depicted. 

1.  Worms,  Intestinal  and  parasitic.     2.  Hygiene.  I,  Malnutri- 

tion and  Parasite  Project.     II.  South  Carolina  Educational  Televi- 
sion Network.    III.  South  Carolina.    University.    College  of  General 
Studies. 
[RC119.7]  372.3  72-712868 

Malnutrition  and  Para-  site  Project 

Ro-Search,  inc. 
see 

PV-10  molding  machine. 


Roach,  Hal,  1892- 
see 

The  Cake  eater. 
The  Golf  bug. 

Harvest  hands. 

The  Music  box. 

Some  baby. 

Two  tars. 

Wrong  again. 

Roach  (Hal)   Studios,  inc. 
see 

Big  business. 

From  soup  to  nuts. 

Leave  'em  laughing. 
Men  o'  war. 


Roach  Collection 
see   Hal  Roach  Collection 

Roaches  (Motion  picture)     Comprenetics,  1969. 

18  uiln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Control  of  pests  for  food  serrlce 
and  hoit  ^keeping  personnel) 

.K\m  is.sued  In  atundard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge, 
with  magnetic  sound  track. 

Spanish  version  also  Issued. 

With  instructor's  manual  and  student  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  tbe  disease  hazards  of  roach  infestation  of 
food-service  areas  and  explains  the  role  of  the  employee  in  the  pre- 
vention and  control  of  roaches. 

1.  Cockroaches  as  carriers  of  disease.  2,  Cockroaches — Control. 
L  Comprenetics,  Inc.  Series:  Control  of  pests  for  food  swvlce  and 

housekeeping  personnel  (Motion  picture) 

648  77-704829 

Compreitettcs,  inc. 

The  Road  (Motion  picture)    Frontier  Nursing  Servicef  1967. 
Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

40  milt.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

RKmmary:  A  documentary  (lira.  E^xamlnes  the  day-to-day  work 
of  the  Frontier  Nursing  Service  of  Wendover.  Ky.,  a  group  of  women 
who  provide  all  the  medical  and  nursing  care  tor  thousands  of  human 
helngs  in  Appalnchia. 

1.  Public  health  nursing — Appalachian  Mountains,  Southern. 
I.  Frontier  Nursing  Service,  inc. 

610.73  Fi  A  68-809 

CINB 

The  Road  {Motion  picture)     Frontier  Nursing  Service.     Made 
by  VisitMi  Associates.     Released  by  Carousel  Films,  1968. 

28  mill.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  Didcussea  the  founding  of  the  Frontier  Nursing  Service 
by  Mary  Breckinridge  in  1925,  her  goals  for  outpost  nursing,  the  kind 
of  hospital  service  now  available,  and  the  needs  of  rural  areas  for 
more  nurses,  doctors,  and  clinics. 

1  Breckinridge.  Mary,  1881-1960.  2.  Frontier  Nursing  Service, 
tnc  I    Frontier  Nursing  Service,   inc.     ii.  Carousel  Films,  inc.. 

New  Tort 

361.1  76-702899 

Oarooset  FUnis 

Road  builders  help  ds   (FUmttrip)     Curriculiun  Materials 
Corp.,  1968. 

•19  fr      niior.    85  mm.     (Transportation) 

With  scilpi. 

Summary:  Describes  the  use  of  paths  and  roads  in  early  times, 
and  follows  tbe  developmenU  made  la  the  building  of  roads,  sbowiag 
how  airplanes  are  used  In  road  planning  and  picturing  the  road- 
building  equipment  of  today. 

1.  Road  construction.        i.  Curriculum  Material!  Oorporauon. 
Series:  TransporUtion  {Flliuatrlp) 

872.6  Fi  A  68-6221 

Curriculum  Materials  CorporattoB 


The  Road  from  Montgomeiy  (Motian  picture)    WCBS-TV 
and  Columbia  UnivKsity.    Released  by  Holt,  Rmehart  and 

A„»rl»n..      i^".    20:    Th.    freedom    mo.emecl-Am.rlc    .ml 

SUte.  ^^  H.VdIng.  vTnoeot  ...  Ne»  Tork.  Tel.yl.lon  .taMon 
WCBS-TV  m.  ColumW.  Ccl»en.lty.  it.  Holt.  I"  ■»?,"<  •"J^^'J: 
S^  lie  Serlra-  Black  herluge:  a  hlatory  of  Atro-Americana 
'SiliSplcta™)     8e,>  "<»  20:  The  fr«dom  mo.«neot- 

Amerlca.ndbejond.  ^^^^  70-704106 

Holt.  Wnehart  and  Winston 

Ro.d  prablMU— dijr.  tTranspwnicieS]     Creative  Visuala,  IM7. 

6  lrtn»p.renci«.     10  x  12  in.     (Education  for  drivinj  todty) 

With  icachcr't  manual. 

CREDITS:  ConkulUnt.  Ronald  Rowe. 

CONTENTS;  Jut  handle.— Y  intenection.— T  inlciaectiiMi.— CCalcr  nlaad 
U  lum.— CharacienMica  of  roadbed.— Thfee  point  turn. 

I.  Automobile  dnvini  in  ciliea.  I.  Creaiive  Viuioh  (Firm)  II.  Seiica:  Edu- 
cation foe  driving  today   (Tranaparencieaj 

tTL152.5,  629.2S  72-735909 

Creative  Vitualt  "'S  MARC 


VtMd  proMeM*— kffhwar. 

1967. 


[Trentparencici]      Creative  Visuals, 


{Education  for  driving  today) 


7  transparencies.      10  x 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  CoMultant,  Ronald  Rowe. 

CONTENTS:  Supei  highway  entrances  and  exits.— Traffic  circle.— Four  leaf 
clover  interchange. — Diamond  interchange. — Umiicd  access  six-larte  liighway. 
— Tlircc-lanc  highway.— Driving  around  a  curve 

I.  Automobile  driving  on  highways.     2.  Express  highways.        I.  Creative 
Vbuab  (Firm)     II.  Series:  Education  for  driving  today.  [Transparenciet] 
tTLI52.5]  629.28  72-735908 

Creative  Visuab  72  MARC 

Road  signs  on  a  merry-go-ronnd   (Motion  picture)     CBS 
Xews.    Released  by  Carousel  Films,  1967. 

."  iW  I.     ml.     roior.     18  mm. 

Cifdiii:  I'rodui-er.  Joseph  Clement;  script,  Al  Cox. 

HuiiiM'ini:  Inti>n>rets  the  Immaiilstic  philosophies  of  Murtin  Iluber, 
Pierre  'IVUhard  de  Chardln.  and  Dietrich  Monhoeffer,  which  are 
concerned  with  the  relationship  of  man  to  Gcd. 

1.  B<inhoeffer.  Dletrioh.  lOdfi-lIM.").  >'.  Biit>er.  Martin,  1878-1065. 
3.  Tellhard  de  Chardin.  Pierre.  1881-1955.  4.  Man  (Theology)  l 
Columhlii  ISrotidcastlng  System,  Inc.  CBS  News.  ii.  Carousel  Pllma, 
Inc.,  New  York. 

144  Fi  A  68-611 

Ciirousel  Films 


The  Road  to  beauty  (Motion  picture)  Florida  Citrus  Com- 
mission. Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
il96-*i 

16  min.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

kumtnary:  Uses  dance  movements  and  Tlguettes  to  Illustrate  tbe 
esaentlals  for  vigorous  health  aud  good  looks.  Pictures  spedBc 
exercises  and  discusses  proper  food  atid  nutrition. 

1.  Beauty.  PersonaL  2.  NutritlOD.  r.  Florida,  Citrus  Com- 
mission.    II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

646  Fi  A  67-6120 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Road  to  DaHaacas.  iFitmstrip]     Cathedral  Films.  1966. 

3B  fr.  color.  35  mm.  sod  phonodisc:  1  s.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  9  min.  (Story 
of  Paul,  series  i.  no.  2) 

With  study  guide,  textbook,  and  map  act. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  James  K.  Friedrich;  director,  Jack  L  Tyter;  acripi  aad 
research.  Jeaac  L.  Cobum. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  persecution  of  the  foliowcn  of  Jcaw  by  Saul  at 
Tarsus.  Discusses  Saul's  vision  on  the  raed  to  DamasciB,  his  bliitdncss  and  its 
cure,  his  conversion  and  baptism,  and  the  beginning  of  his  Christian  preaching. 

I   Paul.  Saint,  apostle.        I.  Cathedral  Films,  inc..  Burtwik.  Cahf.     II.  Scfiaa: 
Story  of  Paul.  (Filmstrip}  series  I.  no.  2. 
[BS25061  225.9  72-733392 

Cathedral  Films  72  MAJtC 


Road  to  emancipation  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Kinebart  and 
Wins'nn,  1969. 

.10  luln.  «l.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.  Section  8:  Civil  War,  Afro-Americans,  and  Abraham 
Lincoln ) 

Summary:  Professor  B.  A.  Toppin  discusses  the  role  of  blacks  In 
the  Civil  War.  explaining  why  they  fought  for  both  the  Union  and 
Confederate  Forces,  and  analyzes  A}>raham  Lincoln's  policies  leading 
to  the  Emancipation  proclamation. 

1.  U.  S.— History— Civil  War— Negroes.  2.  Emancipation  proclama- 
tion. I.  Toppin,  Edgar  Allan,  1908-  n.  New  Vork.  Televi- 
sion station  WCBS-TV.  in.  Olumbla  University,  iv.  Holt,  Rlnebart 
and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Bladt  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americana  (Motion  picture)  Section  8:  Ovll  War,  Afro-AmeHcaoi, 
and  Abraham  LIdcdId. 

973.71  7-2-704066 

Holt.  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


Road  to  GettyabOTV  (Motion  picture)    American  Broadcast- 
ing Co.    Releaaed  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1960. 

M  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Safaof  WeMem  man) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummnry:  Uses  the  writings,  memoirs,  and  letters  of  CIvU  War 
aoldlers  to  de«»crlbe  the  battle  of  Oettyaburg.  the  flrst  days  of  tbe 
Civil  War,  and  how  It  felt  to  be  a  part  of  It  .         «   «  ^ 

1.  xj.  8.— History— Civil  War— Campaigns  and  battles.  2.  (Jettys- 
burg.  Battle  of.  186S.  i.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company.  Series : 
Saga  of  Wetrtern  man  (Motion  picture) 

97a.7  7»-70I84» 

UeOraw-Hlll  Book  Oo. 


194 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  IUmuI  to  GcttTsbnrs— OtU  War,  part  1  (1861-1863) 

{Motion  picture)     Xational  Broadcasting  Co.    Released  by 
Graphic  Cuniculum  (1968) 

24  m'n.     sd.     colnr      16  uim.      (Bxptorios:  (be  story  of  America, 

Produced  in  cooperttloa  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studlea  nnd  the  Anierlcim  Library  Anociatlon. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  srxploriDt. 

Summon/:  Tnacm  the  courae  of  the  CItH  War  from  the  battle  of 
Bull  Run  thrtmgh  the  Emanclpatlmi  proclamation,  and  dlscuaae*  the 
military  couimandera  on  both  sides. 

L  U.  IS.— Hist.— CI  Til  War.  i.  Explorloc  (Television  procram) 
n.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  ni.  Graphic  Curriculum, 
Inc.,  New  York.  Series:  Exploring:  the  story  of  America  (Hottoo 
picture)  set  2. 

973.7  Fi  A  68-1057 

Graphic  Curriculum 


The  Roftd  to  good  heidth   (FUmttrip) 
Materials  Corp.,  1968. 


Tour  Lesson  Plan 


38  fr.     color.     S5  mm.     (Health  habits) 

Stunmaiif:  Sbon-s  that  the  attitude  of  medical  sdence  ha«  changed 
from  merely  curing  tUaeas  to  finding  and  preveatlng  the  causes  lead- 
loC  to  poor  health.  Pointa  out  that  although  life  expectancy  baa  Id- 
cr«Med,  elder  citizens  are  still  subject  to  many  diseases  and  affllc- 
Uoai.  StrcMes  that  Individuals  must  share  the  responsibility  for 
Innring  good  health  and  that  i»vctlce  of  good  health  habits  lo  youth 
can  prepare  one  for  a  more  beaJthy  old  aga 

1.  Hygiene.  i.  Your  Leaaon  Plan  Materials  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Health  hablu  (Fllmstrlp.  Your  Lenoo  Plan  Hateriata  Corp.) 
613  Fi  A  67-3455 

T.  U  P.  MaterlalB  Corp. 


Road  to  Santiago:  France  {Motion  picture)  Pilgrim  Films, 
London^  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Film  Bureau,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director,  photographer,  and  editor,  Mary  Klrby ;  script 
and  research,  Catherine  Blue. 

Summary:  Describes  the  road  traveled  by  pilgrims  Id  the  12th 
century  through  Prance  and  Spain  to  the  Shrine  of  St  James  the 
Oreater  at  Santiago  de  Compostela.  Explores  the  four  roads 
through  France  and  Includes  many  examples  of  art  and  architecture. 

1.  Pilgrims  and  pilgrimages — Santiago  de  C<»opofltela.  2.  Santiago 
de  Compoatela.  Cathedral.  3.  France — Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Pilgrim 
Films,     a.  loterDational  Film  Bureau.  Inc.,  Chicago. 

248.2  Fi  A  68-2890 

iDteraatlonal  Film  Bureau 


Boad  to  Santiago:  Spain  (Motion  picture)  Pilgrim  Films, 
London,  1967.  Released  in  the  U,  S.  by  International 
Film  Bureau,  1968. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CredUi:  Director,  photographer,  and  editor,  Mary  Klrby;  script 
and  research,  Catherine  Blue. 

8ummarv:  Describes  the  road  traveled  by  pilgrims  in  the  ITtli 
century  through  F'rance  and  Spain  to  the  Stirlne  of  SL  James  the 
Oreater  at  Santiago  de  Compostela.  Follows  the  ponte  from  Puente 
la  Relna,  documenting  a  forty-day  Journey  through  SpaliL 

1.  Pilgrims  and  pilgrimages — Santiago  de  Compostela.  2.  Saott- 
ago  de  Compostela.  Catedral.  3.  Spain — Descr.  A  trsv.  l  PU- 
frlm  Films,     n.  Interoatlooal  Film  Bureau,  Idc,  Chicago. 

248.2  Fi  A  68-2891 

Intematlooal  Film  Bureau 

The  Road  to  the  West  {Motion  picture)  Austndian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  19^.  Released  in  the  U.  S^ 
1967, 

21  mtn.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CreiUa:  Producer,  Eric  Thompson  ;  director,  Alex.  Elzard. 

Btunmary:  A  re-enactment  of  the  flrat  crossing  of  the  Blue  Moun- 
tains, west  of  Sydney.  In  the  early  years  of  Australian  settlement 
Pictures  the  spread  of  settlement  from  the  narrow  coastal  plain  to 
new  areas  of  farming  country  in  the  hinterland. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life — Australia.  i.  Australia.  News  and 
InfOrmatloQ  Bnreaa. 

919.4  Fi  A  68-1747 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Road  to  the  Whit«  Home,  part  1  {Motion  picture)  Group 
W  (the  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperatitm 
with  the  Operation  Go^-emment  Committee  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co- 
1968. 

28  min.  sd.  color  with  bAw  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story.  DO.  21 ) 

U  C  has  b&w  print 

Crt4U4:  Producer.  Alfred  Kelman;  director.  Charles  Hollyday: 
tuurators.  Stephen  Horn,  Paul  Long;  ctHtsnltant  James  Young-  re- 
sesrdi,  Dell  Byrne :  music.  Jess  Sorsci ;  Him  editor,  Peter  Heas.' 

Bummarr:  Dtscuases  bow  candidates  for  the  office  of  President 
of  the  United  States  are  created  and  developed ;  explains  the  role 
of  State  primaries,  and  describes  fitrategies  employed  by  candidates 
at  the  national  nominating  conventions. 

1   Nominations  for  ofBce — U.  S.      2.   Political  conventions.  t 

WeKtinj;hou»e   Broadcasting  Company,    Inc.         Series:   The  Govern- 
ment story  (Motion  picture)  do.  21. 

329  75-707194 


Road  to  the  White  Honse,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  Grtmp 
W  (the  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation 
with  the  Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.     Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co^ 

29  min.  sd.  color  with  b*w  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Gov»r»- 
ment  story,  do.  22) 

L.  0.  has  bArw  prlat 

Crtdits:  Producer.  Alffed  Kelman :  director.  Charles  Hollyday; 
narrators,  Stephen  Horn.- Paul  Long;  consnlUnt,  James  Young;  re- 
search, Del]  Byrne:  music.  Jess  Sorsci :  fllm  editor.  Peter  Hess. 

Summary:  Describes  the  campaign  for  the  Presidency  from  tb« 
Dominating  conventions  to  the  White  House-  discusses  canqwl^ 
strategies  and  the  problems  of  the  electoral  coUec«  system. 

1.  Presidents— U.  3.—  Electton.         i.  Westlngbonse  Broad- 

casting Ooo^wny.  loc  Series:  The  Govsmmeot  story  (Mo- 

tion plctore)  na  22. 

J89  7^707195 


Roads    (Motion  picture)      John   F.   Criswell.     Released   by 
Gateway  Productions,  1967. 

10    min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Modem   dvillxattoa  series) 
Sumtnary:  Deflties  roads  and  traces  their  development    Illostrates 

elements  of  rosd  building  and  discusses  their  Importaace  and  use 

today.    For  primary  and  elementary  grades. 

I.    Rosda— Juvenile   Alms.         l    Criswell.    Jc*n    F.     ii.    Gateway 

Productions,  inc.,  Sao  Francisco.         Series :  Modem  civilization  serisa 

(Motion  picture) 

888.1  Fi  A  67-6981  rev 

Gateway  Productions 


Roads  at  work  {Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and  In- 
formation Bureau,  1966.     Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1968. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  rnm, 

Credits.'  Producer.  Malcolm  Otton ;  director,  John  Mllson. 

Summary:  Pictures  and  discusses  the  roads  of  Australia  and  tbeL 
coDtrtbutloQ  to  the  ecoDomy. 

I.  Roads— Australia.  i.  Australia.  News  and  InformatloQ  Ba 
reau. 

888.1  Fi  A  68-224] 

AostrsIIaQ  News  and  Information  Bnreaa 

Roads,  rivers,  and  canals  (FUmatrip)  dlommon  Ground, 
London,  1946.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates,  1966. 

48  fr  Mkw.  35  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  Industrial  revolution, 
1740-1840) 

With  teachers'  manual.     Notes  rev.  1964. 

Credit*:  Editor.  G.  D.  H.  Cole 

Summary:  Surveys  the  improvements  In  traosportatlon  on  which 
the  whole  induntrial  revolution  in  Great  Britain  depended,  including 
road  Improvements  and  types  of  vehicles,  the  building  of  canals  and 
bridges,  and  the  railroad. 

1.  Traosportatlon  — Gt.  Brit. —  Hist  i.  Ommoo  Ground,  ltd., 

tendon,     n.   CsrmsQ  Bdocatlooal   Associates.  Series:   Introduc- 

tion to  the  Industrial  revolution.  1740-1840  (Fllmstrlp) 

380.50942  Fi  A  68-3797 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Roanoke  Island  (FUmttrip)     Jones  and  Osmond, 
by  Modem  Ijoaming  Aids,  1968. 


RelMsed 


24  fr.     t-olor.     Vi  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summ^iiy:  Psrt  1  presents  the  problems  faced  by  Ralph  Lane  and 
his  settlers  In  the  first  Roanoke  settlement  Part  2  covers  the  his- 
tory of  the  second  Roanoke  settlement  the  birth  of  VirglDls  Dare, 
and  the  disappearance  of  tbe  colony.  For  elementary  grades.  With 
captions. 

1.  Roanoke  Inland.  2.  Raleigh's  Roanoke  cotmiles,  1584-1500.  l 
Jones  snd  Ocniond.  Inc.  n.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Se- 
ries: Critical  thinking  aids  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  74-733291 

Modem  Lesruing  Aids 


The  Roaring   road    (Motion  picture)     Winik  Films  Corp. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     35  rom.     (Sports  In  action) 

Creditt:  Director,  Richard  Wlnlk;  script.  Martin  Andrews;  narra- 
tor, Chris  Schenket ;  cameramen.  Giiles  Bonnesu.  Albert  Mlllton, 
Andre  Persin:  <4ltor.  Irving  Oshman. 

Stimmory:  Describes  tbe  drama  and  excitement  surrounding  the 
twenty-four-hour  road  race  at  I*  Hans.  France. 

1.  Le  Mans  Endurance  Race.  i.  WinIk  Films  Corporation, 

New  Tsrk.    n.  Paramonnt  Pictures  Corporation. 

796.7  Fi  67-1425 

The  RoviBg  Mrpeat  of  Arahea  Laad.  (Motion  picture]  BBC-TV, 
London,  and  Odyssey  Productioos.  1968.  Releaaed  in  tbe 
U.S.  by  Time-Life  FOnis. 

25  min.     id-     color.      16  mm.     (Awtnlian  aborigiiKs.  no  3) 
SUMMARY:  A  Hudy  of  the  natives  of  the  coasui  ■res  of  Auurslia.  Shows 

the  only  three  inhabiUnti  of  tbe  ghcMi  town  of  Borroloola;  include*  icei>e>  of  ■ 

(ectet  aborigine  ceremony.  Narrated  by  Lowell  Thomas. 

I.  AtMtralian  alwrigina-Amhem  Land.        L  Britnh  Broadcasting  Corpora- 

tion.      Teteviaion  Service.      II.  Odyssey  Productions,  inc..  New  York       III 

rmie-Ufe  FiUns,     IV,  Series;  Australian  aborigine..  [Motion  picture]  no.  2. 

CGN667.A7,  942  7^714396 

lune-Lifc  Films  72 


MARC 


RoarlBg  20*1.  [Transparenciesi     Civic  Educatioa  Service,  1970. 

U  trtnsparenciea-  color.  lOalin.  (CES  American  history  iranspsren- 
cies) 

With  teacher's  guides. 

SUMMARY:  Eumines  the  1920"»  in  the  United  States,  focusinf  on  new 
products,  new  roles  for  women,  the  impact  of  the  tutomobile.  the  effectt  of 
prohibition,  and  iSe  developmcni  of  radio,  movie*,  and  the  airplane.  Discusses 
Negro  and  while  literary  figures,  political  scandals,  and  famous  trials.  Mentions 
personalities  such  as  Onry  Ford,  Charlie  Chaplin.  Charles  Lindbergh,  and  Sin- 
clair Lewis.  With  captions. 

I-  United  Suiea-History— 1919-1933-  I  Ovic  Education  Service,  Wash- 
ingion.  D-C     11-  Series. 

tE7M]  973-91  72-734505 

Civic  Education  Service  72  MARC 


Roa<8  Films,  Milwaukee 
see 

Amos,  prophet  of  Judgment. 

David,  King  of  Israel. 

David,  shepherd  of  Judah. 

Elijah  and  the  prophets  of  Baal. 

Ezekiel,  prophet  of  hope. 

The  Good  emplc^er. 

Hosea,  prophet  of  love, 

Isaiah,  herald  of  faith. 


195 


Jeremiah,  the  reluctant  proi^et. 
Jonah  and  the  Ninevites. 

The  Mustard  seed  and  the  leaven. 
Solomon  and  the  Temple. 

The  Wheat  and  the  weeds. 


Rob  Roy,  Ikt  Ughlaod  rogM.  [FUmstripi  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tkxu.  Rdeoaed  by  Walt  Disoey  Educadonml  Materials  Co., 
1971. 


a»d2  phonodiscs 
(Adventure  clas- 


3 fOmstripa (pt  I,  I07fr.;pt.2. 112fr.)    color.    35  mm. 
(3s.cach);l2iB.;33l/3rpia.;pt  l.llmin.:pt.2.  17     min. 
sks.sei'l) 

Abo  isaaBd  with  pbonotape  in  canette. 

Captioned  version  (pL  I.  73  fr.;  pt  2.  74  fr.)  alao  issued. 

With  icscher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Rob  Roy,  tbe  story  of  the 
Scottish  rebel  and  hb  Highlands  clansmen  and  their  Rght  to  save  themselves 
fhMB  oUiteratiea. 

l.Mactrcfor.Robert.caUedRobRoy.  1671-1734— Drama.        L  Scott.  Wal- 
tCT.Sir.bsrt..  1771-1133.     Rob  Roy.     U.  Disaey  (Waft) Productions.     111.  Walt 

Diaoey  Edscalioasl  Maieiialt  Cosapsay.    IV.  Scries:  Ad««atnrc  dsssics.  [Pitan- 

stripiaet  1. 

tPN1997]  823  72-732724 

WahDis 

MatcrislsCoL 


Rok  Roy.  tto  UtUMd  i«^a.[FUnutrip]  Watt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Walt  Diaoey  Educational  Materials  Co., 
1971. 


set  I) 


(pt.  I.  73  fr.;  pt.  3.  74  fr.)    cokir.     35  mm.     (Adventure  classics. 


Sotnd  versions  (pt-  I.  107  fr.;  pt  3.  1 12  fr)  also  iaracd. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Anadsptationof  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Rob  Roy.  the  story  of  the 
Scottish  rebel  stk)  his  Highlanda  dansmen  ai>d  their  fi(ht  to  save  themselves 
ftxM)  obliterstion.  With  captiortt. 

I.  Macgrvtor.  Robert,  called  Rob  Roy,  1 671- 1 734— Drama.  i.Scoil.Wal- 
ier.Sir.b«t..  I77I-1I32.  Rob  Roy.  U- Disney  (Wall)  Productiona.  Ill,  Waft 
Diartey  Educatiarwl  Materiati  Company,     IV,  Series:  Adventure  classics,  (Film- 


t  I- 

[PN1997J 

Wah  Oincy  Educational 

MattriabCO- 


823 


72-732725 
MARC 


The   Robbeiy    (Motion    picture)      Roecoe   Pound- American 
Trial  Lawyers  Foundation.  1968.     Made  by  UniTersity  of 

Michif^n. 

19  min.    sd.     b*w.    16  mm.     (Olmloal  law  series,  no.  1) 
SUMMARY:  Deals  with  Tsrious  aspects  of  a  crlmloal  lawsuit  lo- 

TolvlDs  a  liquor  Man  nbbtrj  case.    Shows  the  robberr  by  an  adult 

sDd  a  JuTeolIe  olfrader. 

1.    Robbery— U.    S.        1.    Roscoe  PoaDd-Ameiican   THal   L«wTers 

FouiMlatioa.    II.  Series:  Criminal  law  series  (Motion  plcturtt)  ua  1. 

(KF9352]  846  79-714038 

Roe<^>e  PonDd-Ainerlaui  Trial  Lawyers  Poondatloa 

Bobbie  and  the  white  bike  {Motion  picture)    First  National 
Bank  of  Denver.    Made  and  released  by  Sam  Lnsky  Aaao- 

ciates,  1967. 

28  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Ezamloes  the  dty  tbrougfa  tbe  experiences  of  a  alne- 
7«ar-old  boy  who  borrows  bU  brother's  raelos  bike  and  foe*  <"  > 
day  of  explorattoo. 

1.  OUes  sod  towns.  i.  Deorer.     First  National  Bank. 

n.  Sam  LoAy  Aasociates. 

301.8  Fi  A  68-810 

CINK 


Robbins,  Ray  F. .  1915-  The  life  and 

ministry  of  our  Lord 
see 

The  Life  and  ministry  of  our  Lord, 

Robeck  (Peter  M. )    &  Company,  inc. ,  New  York 
see 


Adlai  Stevenson — face  to  face. 

Albrecht  Durer. 
Barbara  HqiDworth. 
The  Battle  of  Culloden. 

Black  Muslims  ^>eak  from  America, 
The  Building  of  the  bomb. 

A  Case  «f  suicide. 

Consenting  ackilts;   a  study  of  homosexuali^. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Robeck  (Peter  M.)    &  Company,  inc. 
(Continued) 


The  Days  the  world  went  mad, 

Elsa  the  lioness. 
The  Exceptional  child. 
The  Golden  isthmus. 

The  Great  director. 

Jet  propelled. 

Movement  in  time  and  space. 

A  Potter's  world. 

The  Pride  and  the  shame. 

The  Private  life  of  the  kingfisher. 

Siberia:  the  great  e:q)erimeiit. 

Smaller  than  life? 

Some  of  my  best  friends  are  white. 

Strangeness  minus  3. 

Robert  (John)    Productions 
see   John  Robert  Productions 

[Robert  Alphonso  Taftj  {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 
195*2. 

28  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Jan.  20,  1962,  on  the  NBO-TV  dociimentiirT  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Crediti:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Spivak;  director, 
Carl   Degen ;   sponsor.   Revere   Copper  and   Brass. 

Summary:  Ohio  Senator  Robert  Taft  talks  about  his  upcoming 
primary  races  as  a  candidate  for  the  Republic  nomination  for  the 
Presidency  with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Carlton  Kent,  Law- 
rence Splvak,  GleoD  Thompson,  and  William  White. 

1.  Taft,  Robert  Alphonso,  1889-1853.  i.  National  Broadcasting 
Company,  Inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  press 
{Motion  picture) 

329.6  76-701462 


(Robert  Alphonso  Taft,  (Motion  pichire)    NBC  Television, 
1952. 

28  mill.     >d.     b&w.     16  mm.     <Meet  the  pres-s) 

Tel«-aHt  June  29,  1952,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CreUtt:  Producers,  Lawrence  Spivak.  Martha  Rountree;  director, 
Carl  Deften ;  sponsor  Revere  Copper  and  Bras«. 

Summary:  Republican  Senator  Robert  Taft  explains  the  need  for 
a  ruling  concerning  crossover  voting  in  the  primaries  In  a  discussion 
with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Raymond  Brandt,  Ruth  Mont- 
gomery, Edgar  Poe,  and  Ijiwrence  Splvak- 

1.  Taft.  Robert  Alphonso,  1889-1963.  2.  Primaries.  r.  National 
BroadcaMting  Company,  Inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Series: 
Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329  72-701464 


[Robert  Alphonso  Taft]  {Motion  picture)     NBC  Tdevision. 

1953. 

28  min.     «d.     biw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Jan.  11,  195S,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Crtditt:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Spivak;  director, 
Carl   Degen ;   sponsor,   Revere  Copper  and   Brass. 

Rummary:  Republican  Senator  Robert  Taft  discusses  his  role  as 
leader  of  the  new  majority  party  In  the  Senate.  He  talks  with 
Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Burt  Andrews,  Jack  Bell,  Lawrence 
Spivak.  and  Glenn  Thompson. 

1.  Taft,  Robert  AJpbonso,  1889-1993.  i.  National  Broadcasting 
Company,  inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Series :  Meet  the  press 
(Motion  picture) 

329.6  76-701466 


Robert  and  father  visit  the  zoo  {FUrMtrip)     Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

4'-'  fr     Color     3.~>  mm.    and  phonodixc:  1  n.,  12  In.,  33i  rpro.,  8  min, 
(Robert  and  his  family) 

With  tes'her'K  guide. 

Creiita:  4'oordlnatorH,  John  R.  Belton,  Shirlyn  Nash. 

Summary:   Portrays  a   visit   to  the  zoo,  pointing  out  the  strong 
fntherson  relationship. 

1.  Fathern  artd  wnx.    2.  Kainlly.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 

tion. Inc.,  Chiiago.        Series:  Robert  and  his  family  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3809 
Society  for  Visual  Bducntlon 


Robert  Anderson  Associates,  ltd, 
see  Anderson  (Robert)  Associates,  ltd. 


Robert  Appelbe  Productions 
see 

US. 

Robert  B.  Radnitz  Productions 
see 

Island  of  the  Blue  Dolphins. 


Robert   Browning    {Fibmlnp)     Common   Grotmd,   London, 

1964.    Relens'd  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates, 1966. 

85  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Poets  and  their  poetry) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credit*;  Author.  M.  0.  Meredith. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  life  and  poetry  of  Robert  Browning 

1.  Browning,  Robert,  1812-1889.  i.  Common  Qronnd,  ltd.  Lon- 
don, n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series:  Poets  and' their 
poetry  (Fllmstrip) 

821  79-736124 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Robert  Cohn  Productions 


The  New  interns. 


Robert  Crawford  Productions 
see 


The  Making  of  Butch  Cassidy  and  the  Sun- 
dance Kid. 


KQED-TV   and   NET. 


Robert   Creeley    {Motion   picture) 
Released  by  NET,  1966. 

30  mill.     wi.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( II.  S.  A. :  Poetry) 

Credits:  I'roducer,  director,  and  narrator,  Richard  Moore;  photog- 
rapher and  editor,  Philip  Greene. 

Summary:  Views  poet  Robert  Creeley  In  his  home  and  introduces 
his  poetry.  Describes  the  Influences  of  other  literary  Qgures  on  his 
works  and  explains  his  own  method  of  working.  Creeley  reads  from 
several  of  his  poems,  Including  I.^  noche.  The  first  time,  The  place, 
and  Someplace. 

1.  Oreeley,  Robert,  1808-  i.  San  Francisco.     Television  sta- 

tion KQED.  u.  National  EducatioRal  Television  and  Radio  Oenter. 
Series:  U.  S.  A. :  Poetry  (Motion  picture) 

811  78-7OH03 

Robert     Duncan     and    John    Wieners     {Motion    picture) 
KQKl>-TV  and  XET.     Iteleased  by  NET,  1966, 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( U.  S.  A. :  Poetry) 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  narrator,  Richard  Moore;  photog- 
rapher and  editor,  Irving  Saraf,  Philip  Greene. 

Summary:  Presents  two  contemporary  American  poets,  Robert 
Duncan  and  John  Wieners.  Duncan,  who  believes  his  poetry  Is  a 
product  of  his  environment,  appears  In  his  home,  where  he  reads 
from  The  architecture,  A  biographical  note,  and  A  statement  on 
poetics.  Wieners  stands  amid  the  debris  of  the  burned  Hotel  Wently 
In  San  Francisco,  where  many  of  his  poems  were  created,  and  reads 
from  his  poems,  A  poem  for  painters,  and  Cocaine. 

1   Duncan   Robert  Edward,  1919-  2.  Wieners,  John.  1984- 

r.  San  Francisco.  Television  station  KQED-TV.  ii.  National  Edu- 
cational Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  U.  S.  A.:  Poetry 
(Motion  picture) 

811  71-704404 

Robert  E.  landsburg  Film  Productions 


Sparkle. 


Robert  E.  Lee,  soldier  for  the  South   {FUmstrip)      Troll 
Associates,  1969. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Americans  who  shaped  history) 

American  backgronnds  fllmstrip  library. 

Credits:  Writer,  Thomas  Crawford. 

Sumnuiry:  Traces  the  life  of  Robert  F..  Lee  and  his  career  In  the 
military,  illustrates  his  conflicting  love  for  the  Union  and  Virginia 
and  shows  how  he  served  both  allegiances  before,  during,  and  after 
the  Civil  War.    With  caption.>i.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  I^.  Robert  Edward.  1807-1870.  i.  Troll  Associates.  Se- 

ries: Americans  who  shaped  history   (Fllmstrip)     Series:  American 
iMickgrounds  fllmstrip  library  (Fllmstrip) 

923  77-735349 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Robert  Erickson   (Motion  picture)     KEBS-TV.     Released 
by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1971. 

30  mlu.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Artists  In  America) 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Peter  Kaye;  dliwtor  and  photographer, 
Dick  Davies. 

SUMMARY :  A  study  of  Robert  Erickson.  a  composer  and  In- 
ventor of  musical  Instruments.  Follows  Erickson  as  be  tapes  the 
Hounds  of  automobiles,  airplanes,  wind,  and  other  environmental 
sounds,  as  he  mixes  these  sounds  In  his  studio,  and  as  the  final 
work  Is  presented  by  musicians. 

1.    Ericks<jn,    Robert,   1917-  I.   KEBS-TV    (Television   ata- 

tlon)  San  Diego,  Calif.  II.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Cen- 
ter.     III.  Series:  Artists  In  America  (Motion  picture) 

rML410]  927  75-714197 

Indiana.     Unlr.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Robert  F.  Gowen  Laboratories 
see 

Ofisining  in  wartime. 

Robert  F.  Kennedy  Memorial  Foundation 
see 

Robert  Kennedy  remembered. 


Robert  G.  Jennings  Corporation 


The  Challenge  oj  space. 

Robert  Goddard:  admced  rocket  ezperlaeats  (New  Mexico). 
[Motion  [ncture]    Thome  Films.  1971. 

4  min.     n.     bAw.     luper  S  mm.     (8  mm.  documenti  project,  do.  307) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  nim  notes  on  cartnd|e  c««e. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Dennii  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  tom«  of  Dr.  Goddard't  advanced  rocket  uperinienU. 
Coven  s  taunchin|  in  detail:  the  arrival  of  the  team,  the  mounting  of  (he  rocket 
in  the  lower,  the  firiiif  of  the  rocket,  the  path  of  the  rocket  m  teen  through  a 
teleacope.  the  descent  of  the  rocket,  and  the  recovery  of  the  parU  by  the  team 

1.  Rocketry.  2.Goddard.RobertHutclufl|>.  1882-1945.  1.  Thome  Films, 
inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series;  8  mm.  documenti  profect.  [Motion  picture]  no. 
307. 

629.47  72-701132 


tTL782.5] 
Thome  Films 


72 


MARC 


Robert  Goddard:  early  rocket  expcrteeats  (MaaaachaMtts).  [Mo- 
tion picture]    Thorne  Ftlms.  1971. 


I.  documents  project,  i 


.  306) 


Society  for  Visual  Edu- 


196 


4  min.     ti.     hftw.     luper  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  film  note*  on  carthdte  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Dennii  Gro(an. 

SUMMARY:  Sbowt  toroe  of  Dr.  Goddsrd'i  eariy  rocket  CKperimeatt.  in- 
cludes I  demonurstion  of  ■  parachuU  device,  field  tests,  atlcmpled  launchinfs, 
and  the  cxtin|uishint  of  ■  brush  fire  caiaed  by  >  launchinf . 

1.  Rocketry.  2.  Goddard.  Robert  HutchinfS.  1882-1945.  I.  Thome  Films, 
inc.,  Boukler.  Cok>.  U.  Series:  8  mm.  documena  project.  [Motion  picture]  no. 
306. 

[TL782.5)  629.47  72-701134 

Tbonic  Films  72  MARC 

Robert  goes  shopping  {Filmatrip 
cation,  1067. 

36  fr.  <olor.  35  mm.  and  phonodiw :  1  «..  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  8  min. 
(Robert  and  his  family) 

With  teacher's  piide. 

Credits:  CoordlnatorB.  John  R.  Belton,  Shirljn  Nash.       ^       ^      . 

Summary  Studies  the  elements  that  comprise  a  nelRbborhootL 
Examines  the  role  of  people  as  consumers  and  surveys  the  goods  and 
aervlces  offered  In  a  community. 

1.  Community  life.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chi- 

cago.       Series:  Robert  and  his  family  (Fllmstrip)  «     „  „ 

Fi  A  67-3808 
Society  for  Vl-'nial  Education 

Robert  Grand  Productions 
see 

Rendezvous, 

The  Robert  Herridge  theater  (Television  program) 
see 

The  Ballad  of  Huck  Finn. 
Frankie  and  Johnny. 

Riders  to  the  sea. 

The  Sound  of  Miles  Davis. 

The  Tell-tale  heart. 

The  Trial  and  death  of  Socrates. 

Robert  J.  Brady  CompaRy 
see 

African  artifacts,  1. 
African  artifacts,  2. 
African  history. 
The  Cardiovascular  system. 

Care  of  portable  equipment. 
The  Cell. 

Central  medical  and  surgical  supply: 
scope  of  services,  supplies  and  equipment. 

Chemical  disinfection  and  sterilization. 

Cleaning  and  assembling  supplies  and 
equipment. 

Collecting  and  receiving  supplies  and 
equipment. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Robert  J.  Bra<^  Company   (Continued) 

The  Digestive  system. 

Dispensing  supplies  and  equipment. 

The  Endocrine  system. 

Introduction  to  hospital  central  medical 
and  supply  services. 

life  in  the  village. 

The  Lymphatic  and  reticuloendothelial 
systems . 

The  Muscular  system. 

The  Nervous  system. 

The  New  Africa — cities  and  leaders. 

Nutrition,  metabolism,  fluid,  and 
electrolyte  balance. 

PrepantioD  of  fecial  supplic*  tnd  equipaient 

Reproduction  in  humans . 

The  Reproductive  system. 
The  Respiratory  system. 

The  Skeletal  system. 

The  Skin. 

The  Special  senses. 

Sterile  linen  processing. 

Storage  andinventoiy. 

The  Urinary  system. 

Robert  Jolfrey  Ballet   (Motion  picture)     National  Educa* 

tional  Television.    Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1966. 

30  mil).     Bd.     b&w.     16  mm      (L.  S.  A. :  DaDce) 

Summary:  Examfnes  the  uolque  qualities  of  Anierlcaa  ballet  as 
demonstrated  by  tbe  Robert  Joffrey  Ballet  Company.  locludes  Dam- 
bera  r«preseDtative  of  the  entire  range  of  l>ailet. 

1.  Ballet.  r.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center, 
n.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  U.  S.  A.  : 
Dance  (Motion  picture) 

792.8  Fi  A  68-2196 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Robert  Kaplan  Prodicticms 
see 

Dream  of  Ra. 

Ice  cream  man. 

Why  do  I  want  to  kill  my  desk? 


Robert  Kennedy  remembefed  (Motion  picture)  Robert  F. 
Kennedy  Memorial  Foundaticm.  Hade  by  Qnggenhedm 
Productions.  Released  by  National  General  IMcturee  C<ht>., 
1968. 

29  mlo.     ad.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Bummaiy:  A  film  ntemorlal  to  Senator  Robert  F.  Kennedy,  con- 
cerned wltb  the  quality  of  bis  life  rmtber  than  the  fact  of  his 
death.  R^ects  the  intensity,  accompUriuoeot,  and  exclt«iient  asao- 
daled  with  Robert  Kennedy  as  a  pbbUc  aemmt  and  prirate  man. 

1.  Kennedy.  Robnl  P..  ig25-196a  l  Robert  T.  Kennedy  Memo- 
rial FonndatloD.    n.  National  Oeneral  Pictures  Corporation. 

SfiS  74-701781 

CINE 


Robert  M.  Johnson  Associates 
see 

Proudly  they  came. 


Robert  Mitchell  and  Dale  Case  Productions 
see 

The  Further  adventures  d  Uode  Sam 

(Robert  MorriS]  (Motion  piotwn)    NBC  Televirion,  195S. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telec^ist  Not.  22,  19Ci3,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press.  ,      ,  „ 

CrediU:  Producer,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director,  Carl  Degen;  qwn- 
Bor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Judge  Robert  Morris,  chief  counsel  for  tbe  Senate  la- 
tertor  Security  Committee,  discusses  the  Harry  Dexter  White  ^y 
case. 

1  White,  Harry  Deiter,  1882-1&48.  2.  Morris,  Robert,  1914- 
I.  NaUonal  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.  NBC  Telerlslon  Network. 
Series :  Meet  the  press  ( Motion  picture ) 

364.13  7(>-701466 

Robert   Raoschenbers    (Motion  picture)     National   Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1966. 

29  niin.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (U.  S.  A.:  ArtlsU,  no.  7) 

Creditt:  Producer,  Lane  Slate;  writer.  Alan  Solomon;  narrator, 
Norman  Roee;  photographers.  Lane  Slate,  Mallory  Slate.  David  Han- 
act;  film  editor,  Eleanor  Hamerow. 

Summary:  Robert  Rauschenberg  talks  about  his  paintings  and  the 
reasons  for  his  mid-career  change  to  experimental  work  In  dance, 
sculpture,  and  film.  loclndes  excerpts  from  bis  dance  piece.  Pelican, 
and  from  bis  film,  Cano& 

1.   Rauschenberg.  Robert.  1925-  i.  National  Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center.        Series;   U.  S.  A.:  Artists   (Motion 
picture)  no.  T. 

927  72-707196 

Robert  Rieb  Associates 
see 

The  Sounds  of  racing. 

Robert  Sande  Productions 
see 

Guidance  for  the  seventies:   kids,  parents, 
pressures . 

Guidance  for  the  seventies:   self  esteem. 

Guidance  for  the  '70's:  who'*  responsible? 

Robert  Schalkenbach  Foundation,  New  York 
see 

Land  . . .  and  space  to  grow. 


Robert  Schumann  (FUmstrip) 
1W4. 


Educational  Audio  Visual, 


45  fr.     h&w.     35  mm.     (Composers,  series  2) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Creditt:  Editor,  Jeanne  Ulce. 

Summary:  Recreate*  In  detail  tbe  life  of  Schuinnnn  and  the  times 
In  which  he  lived,  using  prints,  paintings,  pictures,  and  other 
authentic  documents. 

1.   Schumann.  Robert  Alexander.   1810-1856.  i.  Educational 

Audio  Visual.  Inc..  PleasantTlIle.  N.  T.  Series:  Oomposers  {nim- 
strlp)  series  2. 

Fi A  67-3974 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Robert    Schumann    ( Filmstrip) 
1966. 


Brunswick    Productions, 


44  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Karen  Weintraub;  script,  Rita  Rathman;  illus- 
trator, Edward  Regis ;  editor,  Ann  K.  IJpson. 

Su-mmary:  Describes  the  life  and  works  of  German  composer  Rob- 
ert Schumann  and  discusses  his  contributions  to  romanticism  In  clas- 
sical music. 

1.  Schumann,  Robert  Alexander,  1810-1856.  i.  Brunswick  Pro- 
ductions.       Series:  Tamotts  composers  (Fllmstrlp)  set  2. 

927  Fi  A  68-4412 

Educational  Record  Sales 


Robert  Schonuum   (FUmstrip) 
1967. 


Jam  Handy  Organizatk>n, 


48  fr.  color.  33  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm., 
38  min.     microgtoove.      (Famous  composers  and  their  music,  no.  2) 

With  portrait  set. 

Summary:  "ivM-vs  eventt  In  the  life  of  Robert  Schumann  which 
m<wt  affected  hi.s  uiuslc  and  presents  excerpts  from  his  work  which 
demonstrate  element*  of  his  style  and  taient. 

1.  Schumann.  Robert  Alexander.  18HK1856. 
Organisation,    inc.        Series:    Famous 
(Filnistrlp)  no.  2. 

927  Fi  A  68-4040 

Jam  Handy  Organlsa-  tlon 


Robert  Scott  and  the  race  for  the  Sooth  Pole  (Motion  pie- 
ture)  American  Broadcasting;  Co.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

1  reel,    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Recreates  the  epic  and  ill-fated  Joomey  to  the  Sonth 
Pole  by  Captain  Robert  Falcon  Scott  during  his  1910-1W2  expedltlM 
to  Antarctica. 

1  Scott.  Robert  Falcon.  1868-1912.  i.  American  Broadcasting 
Company,    u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

999  Fi  A  67-5968 

McOrawBUlBookCo. 


Robert  Siegler  Productions 


Shut  up  . . .  Pm  crying. 


Robert  Snyder  Films 
see 


197 


A  Glimpse  of  De  Kooning. 


Robert  Sowers  (stained  glass)  (FUrMtrip)    Warren  Schloat 
Productions,  1968. 

65  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In,,  331  rpm.,  12 
min.     roicrogronve.     (Famous  artists  at  work,  set  5) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  transcript. 

CredUt:  Writer.  Mrs.  Easy  Klein;  photographer,  Ronald  Perkins. 

Summary:  Robert  Sowers  explains  modem  techniques  in  woriclng 
with  stained  glass  and  discusses  the  Importance  of  environment  to 
design.     Shows  the  construction  of  one  of  his  windows. 

1.  Sowers,  Robert.  l  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions.  Pleasant- 
TlIle N   T.        Series:  Famotis  artlsu  at  work  (Filmatrip)  set  5. 

748.5  Fi  A  68-4462 

Warren  Schloat  Prodnc-  tlons 

(Robert  Taft,  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1951. 

ta  min     Ml     Itftw     16  mm.     (Meet  tbe  press)  ,,    , 

TelS°«t  ya'n.Tis51orthe  NBC-TV  docun«ntary  show  Meet 

*''*vJrfa«-  I'ro.lu«r8.  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  sponsor, 
"^TJ^^^aTt-.'s'sSr  Robert  Taft  of  Ohio.  dls<^««ns,lons1,sm 
with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator.  Ned  Brooks.  Marshall  McNeil. 
James  Reston.  and  iJiwrence  Splvak.  ,q«,  ,q.-o         ,    k« 

1  Nationalism.  2.  Taft.  Robert  Alphonso.  188&-lfti3.  i.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Se- 
ries :  Meet  the  press  (Motion  P'*-*"^^  ^  p-  ^^.^g^ 


Robert  Youngson  Productions 
see 

Days  of  thrills  and  laughter. 

lAurel  and  Hardy's  laughing  20's. 

30  years  of  fun. 

Roberta  Flack  (Motion  picture)     WETA-TV.    Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 


wl. 


16  n 


I  Artists  in  America) 
writer,   Cherrlll   Anson: 


dire<'tnr  and 


CREDITS:    Producer   and 
editor,  David  W.  Powell. 

SfMMARY :  Showii  Roberta  Flacli,  a  black  singer  and  pianist,  in 
appearances  at  the  Newport  Jazz  Festival  and  at  Mr.  Henry's  in 
Watihlngton.  D.  C.  She  discusMes  the  problems  of  a  mixed  marriage 
and  dual  careers. 

1.  Flack,  Roberta.  I.  WET.\-TV  (Television  station)  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  II.  Indiana.  Univeraity.  Audio-Visual  Center.  III.  Se- 
ries: .\rtlst5  In  America  (Motion  plctnre) 

[ML420}  927  71-714196 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Onter 


Roberto  Burle  Marx  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Univer- 
sity, Audio-Visual  Center,  1967. 

sa  min     sd     bAw.     16  mm.     (Creative  person) 

CreSi"-  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Lane  Slate;  cameramen. 
Lane  Slate,  David  Hanser;  editor,  Mallory  Slate.         „„.    ^„  „„.._ 

Summary:  Examines  the  works  of  landscape  artist  R^^^o  Burle 
Mar^  incudes  a  ststement  by  Marx  In  which  he  describe  h^con- 
St  of  art  and  the  emotional  appeal  which  ^rden  d^«n^  '" 
him      Shows  several  of  his  garden  proJecU  and  some  Jewelry  which 

^^^^M^^   Roberto    Burle     1909-  i.    National    Educational 

TeLlS!on;nfSSer.   'iTYndlana.     University.  Audlo-Visual 
Center.         Series:  Creative  person  (Motion  picture) 

712.0924  Ft  A  67-5857 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Vlsnal  Center 


Roberto  roonds  up  the  cattle  (FUmstrip)  Hulton  Press, 
London,  1967!  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions, 
1968. 

15  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Children  In  many  lands) 

Children  far  and  near. 

A  Robin  fllmatrlpi 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Descrlttes  a  cattle  round-up  as  seen  throng  the  experi- 
ences of  a  boy  named  Roberto. 

1.  Cattle — Juvenile  films.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Da- 
fonr  Editions,  Inc.  Series:  Children  In  many  lands  (FUmstrip) 
Series:  Children  far  and  near  (FUmstrip) 

636.2  Fi  A  67-4040 

Dufour  Editions 


Roberts,  Dick 
see 


Le  cadeau. 


Roberts,  Richard  Emery,  1903- 
time  arotmd 
see 


The  second 


The  Second  time  around. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Robert's  family  and  their  neighbors  (FUnutrip)     Society 
for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

34  fr  ot'or.  3,1  niu.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  33i  rpm., 
8  nili).     iKa>iert  and  hU  fatultj) 

With  tenchertt  guide. 

Credits:  Ci«>r<1lnator«,  John   R.   Belton,  Shirlyn  Nash. 

Summaru:  rxauilne«  Interpersonal  relationships  between  meaiben 
of  a  family  and  other  people  In  the  neighborhood.  Follow*  th« 
Saturday  activities  of  each  member  of  the  family. 

1.  Family.  2.  Nelghborllnesa.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education. 
IOC,  Chleafo.        Series:   Robert  and  his  family   (FUmatrlp) 

Fi  .\  67-;iH07 
Society  for  Vixunl  Education 


Society  for  Visual 


Robert's  family  at  home   (Filmatrip) 
Education,  1967. 

43  fr-     cil.ir.     35  mm.     and     phonodisc:   1  s..   12  In.,  331   rpm., 
8  mln.     (Uol>ert  and  his  family) 

With  teacliei's  guide. 

Creiitt:  Coordinators.  John   B.  Belton,  Shirlyn  Nash. 

Summary:  Describes  a  family  at  work  and  play  and  analyses  the 
relationships  among  the  members. 

1.   Family.  i.    Society   for  Visual  Education,   Inc.,  Chicago. 

Series:   Robert  and  his  family   (Fltmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3806 
Society  for  Visual  Education 

Robertson,  Jack 
see 

Inside  out — saving  our  upper  urban  schools. 


Eobertson-Cole  Distributing  Corporation 
see 

Kismet. 

The  Tong  man, 

Robin,  Harry 
see 

Almhnliim— deal  with  iti 

Color, 

Eyes  in  nature. 

How  do  we  see? 

Human  vision. 

The  Path  of  Ught. 
Perpetual  motion. 

Sensing,  learning,  remembering,  and 
thinking.    Part  1:    Sense  organs. 

Sensing,  learning,  remembering,  and 
thinking.    Part  2:   The  human  nervous  system. 

Sensing,  learning,  remembering,  and 
thinking.  Part  3:  Learning,  thinking,  re- 
membering, and  imagining. 

Sensing,  learning,  remembering,  and 
thinking.  Part  4:  Injuries  to  the  nervous 
system. 

Shadows. 

Transparent,  translucent,  and  opaque 
materials. 

Uses  of  light. 

VD  questiont.  VD  antwert. 

What  can  you  see  ? 

What  18  ligU? 

Robin  and  the  7  hoods  {Motion  picture)    P-C  Productionfl. 
Released  by  Warner  Bnw.  Pictures,  1964. 

120  mln.     Bd.    color,    3!>  mm. 

fanavlNlon.     Technicolor, 

Credili:  Producer.  Frank  Sinatra;  director.  Gordon  DouglM, 
writer  I>avl<l  H.  Schwartt;  music.  Nelson  Riddle:  photography. 
William  H.  I>BnlelB;  editor,  8«m  O'Steen.  Ca*t:  Frank  Sinatra, 
De»n  ilartln.  Sammy  DbtIs.  Jr.,  Petor  Talk,  Blng  Crosby. 

attmmary:  A  comedy  about  the  battle  between  two  ganga  for  tb* 
control  of  th«  Chicago  underworld  during  the  prohibition  era. 

I   P-O   Productions,     n.  Warner   Brothers  Pictures.   Inc. 

Fi 67-1107 


A   Robin  family   {Motion  picture)     R.  William  Stanmyre. 
Mnde  and  released  by  McOraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1968. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  guide. 

Summary:  A  film  for  primary  grades  showing  the  activities  of  a 
pair  of  robins  and  their  young  through  one  season.  Includes  sceoea 
of  a  nest  site,  nest  building,  egg  laying,  hatching,  and  day-by-day 
growth  of  the  young  robins  until  each  flies  from  the  oest  for  the 
first  time. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

.  Robins.  I.   Stanmyre.  R.  Wllltam.    n.  HcOraw-HlIl  Book 

598.8  Fi  A  67-6967 


Educational  Projec- 


Company. 
McOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Robin  Hood  {FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1968. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodlsc:  2  &  (1  a  for  mamiat  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector).  10  In.,  381  rpm.  mlcrogroOTe. 
(AdTientiires  in  reading) 

Summary:  Ad  adaptation  of  the  legend  of  Robin  Hood.  With 
captiona, 

1.  Robin  Hood.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  inc.  Series: 
Adventures  In  reading  ( FllniBtrlp ) 

823  75-733933 

Jam  Handy  School  Serrlce 


Hood.    [PUmttrip]      United    Productioai   of   America. 
Releaaed  by  McGraw-Hill.  1972. 

4  filmstrips.    coior-     3S  nun.       and  1  phoaodiaca  (2  t.  each).     (Mr.  Ma- 
goo's  literature  •eriea,  no.  5) 

Pul  1,  132  ft.,  13  nun.;  pL  1,  139  ft..  13  oun.;  pL  3.  128  fr.,  12  min.;  pL  4, 
145  fr,  13  min. 

Ako  issued  with  pbooocape  in  omcIW. 

Released  ia  1971  ia  the  (eric*  entitled  Filmtrip  daema. 

With  teacher'!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adapution  of  the  legend  of  Robin  Hood.  Featurei  the 
Bnimated  character,  Mr.  Magoo. 

1.  Robia  Hood— Juvenile  lUmt.     (1.  Robin  Hood)       1.  United  Productiont 
of  America.     II.  McOrsw-HiU  Book  Company.     III.  Title:  FUmstrip  cioema. 
(Filmstrip]     IV.  Series:  Mr.  Magoo'i  literature  senes.  [FUmsirip)  no.  S. 
[PZ8.1]  823  72-732888 

McOraw-Hilt  Book  CO.  72  MARC 

Robin  Hood    (Filmstrip) 
see    Famous  children's  stories;    Robin  Hood 

Rdbin  Hood  and  AUan-a-Dale  {Filmstrip)  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  l  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm..  8 
mln.     (Hero  legends  of  many  lands) 

Revised  veraloii  of  the  1906  filmstrip  of  the  same  title. 

Credit):  Educational  consultant,  Harold  0.  Shane. 

SummtoT/:  Relates  the  story  of  how  Robin  Hood  helps  Alian-a- 
Dale  recapture  his  bride-to-be  who  has  been  taken  away  by  an  elderly 
suitor. 

1.  Robin  Hood,  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series :  Hero  legends  of  many  lands  ( Filmstrip) 

398.22  Fi  A  68-3588 

Bodety  for  Visual  Education 

Robin  Hood  of  Sherwood  Forest  (Motion  picture)  Walt 
Disney  Home  Movies,  1968. 

12  mn.     si.     (>olt>r,     8  niiii.      (lUsney  live  aitU>a  dinma«) 

Iwtiied  In  standard  8  mm.  ami  in  wuper  8  mm. 

Also  Isuied  in  bftw. 

Hhort  version  (4  min.)  al«o  U«ued. 

Other  language  versions:  French,  (lernian,  Italian. 

Excerpts  from  the  lUTi-J  Walt  Dlmey  35  mm.  sound  motion  pic- 
ture entitled  The  story  of  Uobin  Hood  and  bis  merrle  men. 

CAST:  Richard  Todd. 

SUMMART :  An  adventure  story  in  which  Robin  Hood  and  his 
band  capture  the  evil  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  take  him  to  their 
camp  in  Sherwood  Forest.    With  subtitles. 

1.  Robin  Hood— Drama.  I.  The  Htory  of  Robin  Hood  and  hU 
merrie  men  (Motion  picture)     II.  Walt  Disney  Home  Movies. 

791.43  76-714149 

Walt  Disney  Productions 

Robin,  Peter,  and  Darryl:  three  to  the  hospital  (Motion 
picture)  Dept.  of  Nursinj^,  Columbia  University.  Made 
by  George  C.  Stoney  Associates.  Released  by  Center  for 
Mass  Communication,  1968. 

53  mln.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  effects  of  maternal  separation  and  hospttall- 
satlon  for  surgical  procedure  on  three  young  children. 

1.  CWWr«n— Hospital  care.  i.  Columbia  Unlrerslty.    Dept  of 

Nursing,     n.  Columbia   University.     Press.     Center  for  Mass  Com- 
munlcatdoiL 

165.42  70-702553 

CINE 


London.  1969. 


,«« r.  [Modoo  picture]    BBC-TV, 

Releued  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 


16  min,     id.    bftw.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Art  teacher  Robin  Pitman  iUuttntes  his  method  of  inatruction 
with  which  he  tries  to  strip  frotn  hk  Kudeoii  precooceivod  notiom  of  how  thiap 
■bould  k>ok.  and  tries  to  have  then  look  for  new  approacbea  to  their  own 
creattviiy. 

1 .  Art— Study  sod  tcachiag.  2.  An— Psychology.  3.  Pitman,  Rohta.  I. 
Brit^  BrowlcaMiat  Cofpontion.  Tskviik«  Senrioe.  IL  Tune-Life  Rhns. 
(N87,  707  77-714519 

Time-Life  PUms  72 


MAKC 


Hobinette.  Jack 
see 

Electromagnetism  and  electric  motors. 

Instruments:   measuring  the  weather — 
classroom  science. 

Telephone  for  help. 


The  Robin's  merry  Christmas.  [Filmslripj 
lions  Corp.,  1968. 

24  fr,     coior,     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1.  R- 128) 

With  (cacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  rcsding  program  which  includes  medial  C  with  K  sound  and 
final  C  with  S  sound.  Tells  the  story  of  the  smart  robin  who  sings  for  a  king  and 
is  nearly  tricked  into  becoming  Christinas  dinner  for  a  cat,  a  hawk,  a  fox.  and 
>  little  gitl   For  primary  grades.  With  captions. 

1  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language—Consonants— 
Juvenile  films.  [  1 .  Birds— Stories.  2,  Christmas  storiesj  1.  Educational  Pro- 
jections, inc.  New  York,  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  tFilmalripi  Level  1.  R- 
118. 

[LB  1 525] 

Educational  Projections 
Corp. 

Robinson,  Frank  M 


372.4 


The  power 


72-733389 
MARC 


The  Power, 


Robinson,  Henry  Morton, 
see 


1898-1961.       The  Cardinal 


The  Cardinal. 

RobinscMi    (Motion    picture)      Henri    Beauvais,   Paris,   1955. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Radim  Films,  1967. 

30  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (An  adreuture  with  Jacky  and  H«r- 
rnlne) 

Summary:  Relates  the  adventures  of  a  young  boy  and  girl  who 
live  In  soutbweRtern  France  on  the  Bay  of  Biscay  as  they  set  out  la 
an  old  scow,  with  their  monkey,  dog,  and  parrot,  to  experience  their 
favorite  story,  Robinson  Crusoe. 

I.  Beauvais,  Henri,     it,  Badlm  Films,  Inc.,  New  York.  Serlen: 

An  adventure  with  Jacky  and  Hermlne  (Motion  picture) 

Fi A  67-1895 

Radlm  FUms 


Robinson  Crusoe  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1961.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates. 1966. 

1  roll.     t>&w.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  Defoe's  story  of  Robinson  Ousoe.  a  ship- 
wrecked man  who  lived  on  an  Island  with  hla  native  friend  Friday. 

I.  Defoe.  Daniel,  1661T-17S1.  Robinson  Crusoe.  II.  Common 
Ground    ltd,,  I^ndon.      HI.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

823  74-788527 

Carman  E:ducatIonal  Associates 


Robinson  Crusoe    (Filmstrip) 
see    Favorite  children's  books: 


Robinson  Crusoe 


198 


Robinson  Crusoe  by  Defoe  {Filmatrip)    Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  1968. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  <I  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  10  In.,  33}  rpm.  mlcrogroove. 
(AdvMitnres  In  reading) 

Summary:  An  adaptation  of  the  novel  Robinson  Crusoe,  by  Daniel 
Defoe.    With  captions. 

I.  Defoe,  Daniel,  1661T-1731.  Robinson  Crusoe,  a.  Jam  Handy 
School  Service,   Inc.  Series:  Adventures  in   reading  (Fllmstrtp) 

823  72-733935 

Jsm  Handy  School  3erT-  Ice 

Robinson  Crusoe  on  Mars  {Motion  picture)    Paramount  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1964. 

110  mill,     sd,     color.    KS  mm. 

Technlscope.    Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  Rtory  by  Daniel  Defoe. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Aubrey  Schenk;  director.  Byron  Haskln;  screen- 
play, lb  Melchlor,  John  C.  Hlgglns;  music.  Van  Cleave;  director  of 
photography,  Winton  C,  Hoch;  film  editor,  Terry  Moree  Ca»t:  Paul 
Mantee,  Vic  Lundln,  Adam  West. 

Summary:  Adventure  drama  about  the  fight  for  survival  made  by  a 
United  States  a.itronaut  and  his  man  Friday,  who  have  been  marooned 
on  Mars  without  oxygen,  food,  or  water. 

I,  Defoe.  Daniel,  1081V1731.  Roblnaon  Crusoe,  n.  Paramount 
Pictures  Corporation, 

Fi  67-1212 

Bohy  pel)   Film  Productions 
see    Del  Roby  Film  Productions 

Les  Rochassiers 
see 


Sheer  aport 

Roche,  A.  K.       The  onion  maidens 
see 

The  Onion  maidena. 

Roche,  A.  K.       The  pumpkin  heads 
see 

The  Pumpkin  heads. 

Rocinante  Sight  &  Sound 
see 

Franklin  McMahon. 

Scene:    Politic  68,  an  artist's  report. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Bocinante  Light  &  Sound   (Continued) 


World  City,  1970*8. 


The  Rock  (Motion  pictare)    Eason  Design,  1971. 

29  mln.    wl     color.    IS  nun. 

SUU&IARY :  A  contemporary  falrTtale  about  an  artlat  and  a  rock. 

I.  Baaon  Dealfpi. 

398.21  70-713205 

otNa 


Rocfc-ft-bjrc  baby.  iMotion  picture]     Time-Life  Films,  1971. 

30  miR.     id.     colot.      16  mm.     (Life  irouiid  t») 

Gennan  and  Spanish  vcraions  abo  issued. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  L    Richard  Ellison 

SUMMARY:  Prcxnu  some  of  ihe  ccchrnqocs  thai  psychologists  use  to 
measure  mothering  practices  in  the  human  attd  animal  world  during  (he  impor- 
tant infant  years. 

1.  Infanu.  2.  Mother  and  child.  I.  Time-Life  Films.  II  Scries:  Life 
arotmd  us.  [Motion  pictttrc], 

tBF723.16j  301.42  73-713395 

CINE  72ct72,rev  MARC 


Rock  and  Roll  with  the  safety  patrol  (Motion  pictare) 
AAA  Foundation  for  Traffic  Safety,  1971.  Made  by 
Alfred  Higgins  Productiona. 

15  mlQ.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Rock;  and  Rollo,  a  hIpp7-Uke  animated  twoaome, 
cavort  sicalDst  live  action  photography  In  a  futile  campaign  to  "free" 
achoo!  children  from  control  by  school  safety  patrola.  A  trafflc-aafety 
film  for  elementary  grades. 

1.  TratBc  safety.  I.  American  Automobile  Aaaodatlon  Founda- 
tion for  Traffic  Safet?. 

_  61«  73-711429 

cnfs 


TW  Rock  Md  the  hard  ptott.  [Motion  picture]  Production  Credit 
Divition,  Fann  Credit  Administniti<ni.  Made  by  Centron 
Corp.  Releaaed  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  and  Fann 
nim  Foundation.  1971. 

34  niiB.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pocuacs  oo  actual  Eannen  who,  as  tkiUed  buainesamen.  muat 
adapt  to  changing  cooditioos  as  they  produce  food  and  fiber  for  the  Nation- 
Portrays  the  problems,  succesaes.  and  life  style  of  the  modem  farmer 

1.  Fann  maoagcmenL     2.  Parmcn.        L  United  Sutea.     Farm  Credit  Ad- 
miniatratioo.     Productioo  Credit  Divisioa     11.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Ser- 
vice, inc.     III.  Parm  Pilni  Foundatiao,  WaahingtoB.  D.C. 
[S561)  631  72-700348 

CINE  72  MARC 

Rock  and  trains  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  0»m  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Valoea  In  action) 

Creiitt:  Authors.  G.  Moore,  W.  Woodnifl. 

Summary:  Dramatisation  of  a  problem  situation  deaigned  to  help 
dtlldren  become  conscious  of  the  values  that  guide  tbelr  behavior. 

1.  Children — Conduct  of  Ufe.        l  Elallng  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.        Series:  Values  In  action   (Hotlmi  picture) 

372J  78-700420 

Eallnc  Corporation 


Rock  bottom  cnTiitHuncnt  {Motion  pic^re)     Ealinir  C<mt>., 
1968. 

4  mil:      «1.     color,     super  S  mm. 

L^wp  rilm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUi:  Author,  John  Slorr. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  Interrelationship  of  organisms  In  a  rodt 
bottom  environment,  showing  typical  Inhabitants.  Inclndea  sea 
feathers  living  on  a  rock,  algae,  sargassum  squirrel  fish,  and  Jaw 
Oah.     Shows  a  sponge  expelling  Ink  which  was  Injected  Into  IL 

1.   Marine  ecology-        L  Ealing  CorporaUon.  Cambridge,  Man. 
574.5  Fi  A  (»-l292 

Ealing  Corporation 


Rock-cut  sanctuariee   (Filmstrip) 
Bee   The  History  of  Indian  civilization. 
Rock-cut  sanctuaries 


No.   6: 


Tlie  Rock  famaics  (Filnutrip)     Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, 1968. 

52   fr     color     55  mm.     and  phonodlae:   1  s.,  12  In    88t  rpm.    IT 
mln.     (Kdrth  science:  lite  rock  cycle) 
With  teacher's  guide. 
M*^"'    "^'^**"'  •■^  photograpbCTs.  Harold  R.  Hongerford.  John 

Bummtary:  Deacrlhea  the  origin  of  meCamorphIc  rock;  dlanwea 
the  role  of  beat  and  prasure,  and  the  origin  and  modification  of 
aedlmentary  rock. 

1.  Rock,  Metamorpfaic  i.  Sodety  for  VUaai  KdncaHon.  toe, 

taicago.        Seriea:  Earth  adcnce:  The  rock  cycle  (nimatrlp) 

a^,^   ,    «.  FiA68-8930 

Society  for  Visual  Bdncatloa 


A  Rock  in  a  weary  Und  (Motion  pictvm)  Elsworth  Davis 
Family  Fonndation.  Made  by  Barton  Film  Co.  Seleaoed 
by  William  Cook  Adrertisinj?,  1968. 

27  mln.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Bmmmmy:  A  view  of  Betbune-Oookman  OoUece,  a  predominantly 
Negro  school  In  Daytoaa  Beach,  Fla.,  fouoded  by  Dr.  Mary  HcLeod 
Betbooe  and  dedicated  to  turning  oot  graduates  with  a  aeoae  of 
■Uaalon.  Incladee  personal  teatlmoolala  from  stodeota,  alnmnl,  and 
atalf. 

1.  BetboDe-Coobnan  CoUcfe,  Daytona  Baach.  ria.       l  KIsworth 
Davla  Tamtly  roundatloo.    n.  William  Oook  Advertlalnc. 
378.769  74-7025M 


A  Rock  in  the  road  (Motion  picture)     Film  Associates  of 

California,  1968. 

6  mln.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

A  Beaux  Arts  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  An  animated  film  designed  to  stimulate  discunioo  of 
an  Individual's  reapooslblllty  to  ocbers  in  sodety.  Portraya  the  re- 
actions of  four  men  who  trip  over  a  rock. 

I.  ResponslbUlty.  l  Pllm  AswcUtea  ot  Oallfomla,  Loa  Aagelea. 
177  Fi  A  68-390 

Film  Associates  of  California 


Rock  *n'   rodent    (Motion  picture)     Metro-CWdwyn-Mayer, 

1967. 

T  mill.     8.1.     color.     3r>  mm.     (Tom  and  Jerry  cartoon) 

CrediU:   Producer,   C^ock  Jones;   director,  Abe  I^evltow:   wTiter, 
Bob  Ogle :  moslc,  Carl  Brandt. 

SNinti»a>i/.-  An  animated  cartoon  showing  a  mouse  playing  drums 
with  a  Jazz  combo  in  a  mouse  cafe. 

L  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  Inc.  Series:  Tom  and  Jerry  cartoon 

(Motion  picture) 

73-701972 


Rock  of  men  (Motion  picture)     Family  Theater,  1964. 

5  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Song  of  the  aKes) 

Credit*:  Producer,  Patrick  Peyton;  supervising  producer,  Maria 
Luca  de  Tena :  director,  Dick  Colls;  screenplay,  BJugene  Poloc:  nar- 
rator, Marvin  Miller;  mualc,  Les  Baxter,  David  Rakslo:  camera- 
man. Donald  Henderson. 

Summary:  A  modem  Interpretation  of  Psalm  17  using  scenes  of  a 
young  Navajo  boy  and  his  father  racing  to  the  top  of  a  mountaliL 
Another  issue.    36  mm. 

1.  Bible.  O.  T.  Psalms  xvm— Criticism.  Interpretation,  etc.  j. 
Bible.  O.  T.  Psalms  xvra.  n.  Family  Theater,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series;  Song  of  the  ages  (Motion  picture) 

223  79-702121 

Family  Theater 


Rock  paintiiiss  of  Baja  Califoraia  (Motion  picture) 
aement  W.  Meighan.  Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associ- 
ates, 1969. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  nm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Sho»-5  prehistoric  rock  paintings  in  varloos  parts  of 
the  worldL  Examinee  those  In  BaJa  California,  and  explains  their 
age.  their  relation  to  the  life  of  the  Indians  who  lived  in  this 
desert  setting,  and  how  they  were  made. 

I.  Petro^ypbs— BaJa  California.  l  Meighan.  Clement  Wood- 
ward, 1925-  II.  Bailey-FIlm  Aaaodatea. 

970.3  71-704309 

Bailey-Film  Associates 


The  Rock  ptarmigan:  the  game  bird  of  Iceland.  [Motion  picture] 
Osvaidur  Knudsen.  Reykjavik,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1972. 

28  min.     sd.     color.      16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Investigates  the  life  and  habits  of  the  rock  ptarmigan,  high- 
lighting the  bird's  mating  behavior,  and  the  harsh  environment  in  which  it  livea. 

1.  Rock  ptarmigan.  2.  Birds— Iceland.  \  Knudsen,  OtvikJur-  II.  Inter- 
national Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

IQL696.G2,  598.2  72-702136 

IntemaUonal  Film  Bureau  73  MARC 


Rock  shive  envirmunent   (Motion  picture) 
1968. 


Ealing  Corp., 


3  mln      si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  lilui.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CreiUi:  Author.  John  Storr. 

Nummary:  Pictures  the  Interrelationship  of  organisms  In  a  rock 
shore  environment,  noting  that  wave  pressure  Is  the  major  ecological 
force  In  (his  environment.  Shows  the  holdfast  mechanism  of  a 
chiton,  and  the  barnacle,  a  filter-feeder,  taking  In  plankton.  Pic- 
tures land  feeders  at  the  upper  edge  of  a  rocky  shore. 

1.  Marine  ecology.  2.  Seashore  biology.  i.  Scaling  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

574.5  Fi  A  68-1293 

Ealing  Corporation 

Rockabye  baby    (FUnutrip)      Cooper  Films  and   Records, 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s,  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
J«tor,  1  s.  for  automaUc  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  4  mln.  (Our 
children's  heritage.     Series  E) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Margie  Beil ;  music.  Roaa  Rk). 

Summaiy:  Presents  a  contemporary  «or7  to  accompany  the  lul- 
laby Rockabye  baby.     For  use  In  motivating  elementary  reading 

L  Cooper  nims  and  Records.  Seriea:  Our  chlldr^i's  heritage 
{Filmstrip)     Series  E. 

791.48  Fi  6a-2027 

Rockefeller  Foundation 
see 

Schistosomiasis. 


Rocket   powo-.   tFilmstrip]      Scott   Education   Division,    1972. 
Made  by  Teletape  Cmp. 

29  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodiac:  2  s.  (I  s.  for  manual  projector,  I 
s.  for  automatic  projector),  10  in..  33  1  /3  rpm.,  6  min.  (Aircralt— their  power 
and  control,  do.  6) 

Also  iaaued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  gibde  and  activity  cards. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  diagrams  to  explain  the  operabon  of  both  liquid  and  solid 
fueled  rockets. 

I.  Rockets  (Aeronautics)— Juvenile  films.     [1.  Rockets  (Aeronautics)!        I. 
Scon  Graphics.     Education  Division.     II.  Series:  Aircraft— their  power  and 
control.  (Filmstrip]  no.  6. 
(TL782.53  629.47  72-734457 

Scott  Education  Division  71  MARC 


199 


Rodtct  range  Australia  (Motion  picture)    Auatralian  News 
and   Information   Bureau,   1957.     Released  in   the  U.  S., 

1958. 

20  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

CrtdUt:  Producn*.  Sban  BensfHi;  director.  W.  H.  Shepherd. 

Summery:  Tracec  the  development  of  missiles  and  the  testing  of 
rockets  at  the  Woomera  rocket  range  In  Australia's  central  desert. 

t  Salisborr,  Anstralfa.  Weapons  Researt^i  BsUbllshmeot.  Z 
Rockets  (OrdDance)  i.  Australia.  News  and  Information  Buraao. 
623.4  Fi  A  67-5962 

Australian  News  and  InformatI<Hi  Boreaa 


Rockets  and  satcDttcs  (Motion  picture)  United  World 
Films,  1960,  Captioned  for  use  in  school  programs  for  the 
deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch, 
F.  S,  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (TTie  Living  science  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborators,  Frederick  L.  Fltsnatrlck 
Helen  B.  Warrln,  C.  Michael  Adragna,  Alvln  B.  Hertzberg. 

SUMMARY:  Clarifies  complex  concepts  about  rockets  and  satel- 
lites, from  the  countdown  to  the  blastoff  and  space  probe 

1-   Rockets   (AeronauUca)     2.  Artificial  satellites.  I    United 

World  Films,  inc.  II.  Series:  The  Uvlng  science  series  (Motion 
picture.     United  World  Films)  v    v  <«" 

629.434  79-713052 

Media  Servicer  and  Captioned  Films  Branch 


Rockets  tato  syoee.  {Fllmstrip]    Teaching  Resources  Films,  1972. 
Made  by  Teaching  Resource*  C<Mp.,  Multimedia  Division. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mra        and  phooodisc:  33  1/3  rpm.,  7  min. 

In  a  muht-media  kit  entitled  Space,  wtiich  includes  tcaclier's  guide,  student 
handbooks,  posters,  calendar,  sky  maps,  and  filmstrip  entitled  Man  made  moons. 

SUMMARY:  A  survey  of  space  exploratioti  from  ancient  times  to  today's 
landings  on  the  moon.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Outer  space— Expkiration^Juvenile  films.  2.  Space  flight  to  the  moon- 
Juvenile  films.        I.  Teaching  Rcaourccs  Films. 

[TL793]  629.42  77-740580 

Teaching  Resources  FUms  72  MARC 


Rockets:  key  to  the  spaet  age  (FOmttrip)     Bndek  Films 

and  Slides,  1965. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  Explains  fundamental  principles  ot  rocket  (lighL  In- 
cludes rockets  of  the  pa«  and  future,  liquid-fnel  va.  aolid-fuel 
systems,  and  multi-stage  rockets. 

1.  Rockets  (Aeronautics)  l   Bud^   (Herbert  E.)   Films  and 

Slides.  SanU  Barbara.  Calif. 

629.42  72-733813 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 


The  Rocking  horse  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Insti- 
tute, London,  1963.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incor- 
porated. 1971. 

25  mln.    sd.    bfrw.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  angry  alienated  motorcrcle  bood  meets  a  melan- 
choly sensitive  artistic  girl  In  what  tnms  out  to  be  a  transitory 
cultural  confrontation. 

I.  British  Film  Instltate,  Loodoo.    II.  Films  Incorporated. 

791.48  70-7126S9 

FUms  Incorporated 


Roddand.  Maine:  coastal  commonity  (Filmstrip) 
for  Visual  Education,  1970, 


Society 


43  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  a,  12  In..  33|  rpm.,  9 
min.    mkroftroove.     (Working  In  U.  3.  communities,  group  1) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Author.  Paul  Meyer. 

Summary:  Presents  a  picture  of  life  in  Rockland,  Me,  a  city 
on  the  Atlantic  Ocean;  includes  scenes  of  fishing,  shipbuilding, 
tourism,  and  the  U.  S.  Coast  Guard. 

1.  Rodtland.  Me.— Ek«nomlc  wmdltiona.  l  Society  for  Visual 
EducaUon,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Working  In  D  S.  communities 
(Fllmstrip)    group  1. 

917.41  70-737021 

Society  for  Visual  Educa-  tloo 


Rockne  of  Notre  Dame  (Motion  picture)  (jeorge  K.  Arthur- 
Go  Pictures.  Made  and  released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannicn  Fducational  Corp.,  1964, 

26  mln.     »A.     tWtw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  life  of  football  coacli,  Knate  Rockne,  and 
describes  how  he  worked. 

1.  Rockne.  Knute  Kenneth.  1888-1931.  i.  Arthur  (George  K.)- 
Oo  Picture,  inc..  New  York.  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Coriioratlon. 

927  Fi  A  68-2182 

Encydopaedia  Britan-  nica  Bdacatlonal  Corp. 


[SHde  set]     Denoyer-Geppert  Audio-^isula. 
by  Deooyer-Oeppert  Co.,  1972. 

240  sbdcs.     wior      2  i  2  in. 

With  tacbcn'  gwde. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  trekaiqaea  far  ideatiiy^  rocks  ■ 
Isbarattxy  and  in  the  AekL  Show*  the  petrographic  microaoope.  dsMifics  rocks 
according  to  origin,  relatea  rock  fonnadoo  to  earth  history,  and  studies  the 
dcvekipmenlara  geologic  time  scale.  Includes  theories  on  die  origto  of  the  cwth. 
Whk  captiona. 

1.  Rocks.       I.  Dcaoyer-Ocppert  Company. 
[QE432i  552  72-733894 

Deooycr-Ocppcn  72  MAKC 

Audio- ViKMlS 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rocks  and  fossils  (Fibnstrip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  Londoo, 
19Ci.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by"  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 10  IS. 

32  fr.     color.     35  cm,     (Evolution,  no,  1) 

With  guide  and  notes. 

Creilita:  Notes  and  photography,  Joyce  Popt 

SuniMaru:  Shows  how  rocks  are  formed  and  how  they  can  be 
read  for  git>to;,'ic;il  history.  Explains  relative  and  absolute  dating. 
Shows  examples  of  the  different  tj-pes  of  fossil  formations,  recon- 
structions of  Cambrian  and  Devonian  scenes,  and  a  Carboniferous 
forest. 

1.  Rock".  2.  Paleontologj-.  i.  Dlaoa  WyUle,  ltd.  u.  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Evolution  (Fllmstrlp) 
no.  1. 

552  Fi  A  68-5083 

Iniein:illoiial  Film  Bureau 


Rocks  and   mineralization    (F'tJimtrip)     Society   for  Visual 
Education,  19(J8. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  plionodisc:  I  ».,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  17 
min.     (Larth  HCienoe:  The  rock  cycle) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cicdtt»:  Writers  and  photogra^ers,  Harold  R.  Hungerford,  John 
It.  .\eel, 

SHinmary:  Explains  volcanism.  and  describes  types  of  Igneooa 
rocks,  the  importance  of  certain  minerals  In  Igneous  rock  fonnatloD, 
and  the  effects  of  cooling  and  solidification.  Discusses  chemical  and 
physical  proper;i(?A  of  luiiieiaU,  luiueial  families,  and  gems. 

1.  Volcanism.  2.  Rocks,  Igneous.  3.  Mineralogy.  i.  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Earth  science:  The  rock 
cycle  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  68-3922 
Society  for  Visual  Education 

Rodcs  and   minerals   {FUmatrip)     Budek  Films  Sc  Slides, 
196S. 


3G  t'j 


•  -oloj 


Cied.ii:  Author.  Eugene  L.  Podhurst. 

Simmary:  Shows  different  rock  formations,  discusses  how  rocks 
are  formed  from  minerals,  and  explains  the  functions  and  uses  of 
rockn. 

1.  Rock-i.  2.  Mineralogy.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 
Slides.  S.inta  Barbara.  Calif. 

372.3 
Bndek  Films  &  Slides 


71-733155 


Rocks  and  minerals:  how  we  identify  them  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

14  mIn.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Bertram  O.  Woodland. 

Summary;   Shows  how  common  rocks  and  minerals  can  be  Iden- 
tified by  color,  texture,  hardness,  streak,  and  other  standard  proce- 
dures. 
Another  issue:  b&w. 

1.  Rocks — Identification.     2.  Mineralogy,  Determinative. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

552  76-71U91 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Rocks  and  the  landscape  {FUmstrip)    Encyclopedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

49  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Investigating  rocks) 

Produced  In  collaboration  with  the  American  Oeologlcal  Institute 

Credits:  Collaborator,  John  S.  Sheltoo. 

Summary:  Examines  the  mineral  composition  of  rocks  and  the 
diversity  of  rocks  in  the  landscape. 

1.  Petrolog}-.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannica  Educational  Corjwra- 
tion.        Series:  Investigating  rocks  (Flhnstrip) 

552  76-733677 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corporation 

Rocks  for  beginners  {Motion  picture)     Johnson-Hunt  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

ItJ  luiii.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

ItevistHl  vei-sion  of  the  1958  molton  picture  "f  the  same  title 

With  guide. 

nummary:  Explains  the  hasl.'^  for  classifying  rocks  Into  tht«e 
Kenernl  eroup«.  Shows  bow  typical  rock  formations  In  each  group 
were  formed  and  relates  the  manner  of  formation  to  the  character- 
istics used  In  identlflcation. 

1.  Rocks.        I.  Johnson  Hunt  Productions,  Hollywood    Calif. 
II.  Modern  learning  .\ldB.  New  York. 

552  70-701209 

Johnson-Hunt  Produc-  tlona 


Rockwell,  Anne  F.       Gypsy  girl's  best  shoes 
see 


Gypsy  girl's  best  shoes. 

Rockwell,  Anne  F      Sally's  caterpillar 
see 

Sally's  caterpillar. 


Rockwell,  Anne  F 
see 


The  stolen  necklace 
The  Stolen  necklace. 


Rockwell  Manufacturing  Company 
see 


The  Appalachian  woodcrafters. 


Rockwell -Standard  Corporation 
see 


And  away  we  go! 


Rockwood,  Louis  G 
see 

Two  etudes  with  encore. 


Rocky  and  BuUwiidde  savings  stamp  dob  (Motion  picture) 
General  Mills;  Jay  Ward,  inc.;  and  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 
^1961?] 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     1ft  mm. 

CredUt:  Creators,  Jay  Ward,  Bill  Scott. 

Summary:  Ah  animated  cartoon  produced  to  help  sell  U.  S.  sav- 
ings stamps  and  to  promote  the  Treasury  Department's  school  sav- 
ings program.  Features  Rocky  the  flying  squirrel,  and  Bullwlnkle 
the  moose  from  the  television  program  Rocky  and  his  fri^ds. 

1.  School  savings-banks.  2.  Saving  and  thrift.  i.  General  Mills, 
Inc.     II.  Jay  Ward,  Inc.     in.  U.  S.     Treasury  Dept 

Fi  67-2014 

The  Rocky  coast  environment.     Part  1:  High  tide  zone 

(Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1970. 

4ailn.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Ecology :  marine  environments) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS  :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  each  of  five  organisms  found  In  the  high- 
tide  zone  (an  area  constantly  subjected  to  fluctuations  in  the  physi- 
cal environment  ranging  from  heavy  wave  shock  to  severe  healing 
and  drying)  are  adapted  to  cope  with  their  environment 

1.  Seashore  ecology.    2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  I.  Thorue  Films, 

inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.     11.  Series:  Ecology:  marine  environments  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[QH541.5.S35]  574.92  74.-712122 

Thorne  Films.  Inc. 


The   Rocky   coast   environment.     Part   2:   Mid-tide  zone 

(Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ecology :  marine  environments) 

I>K>p  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS  :  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  the  luxuriant  life  in  the  mld-tlde  Kone  (the 
area  In  which  the  greatest  variety  of  species  Is  found)  ;  and  shows 
how  each  species  Is  modified  to  cope  with  the  environment  la  which 
It  lives. 

1.  Seashore  ecology.    2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  I.  Thome  Films, 

inc.,  Boulder.  Colo.     II.  Series:  Ecology:  marine  environments  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

rQH541.5.S35]  574,92  78-712123 

Thorne  Films,  inc. 


The  Rocky  coast  environment.      Part  3:  Low-tide  zone 

(Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1970, 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ecology;  marine  environments) 

I»op  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY  :  Examines  the  low-tide  sone  with  Its  life  forms,  many 
of  which  extend  on  down  Into  the  subtotal  environment,  and  points 
out  how  each  species  Is  modlfled  to  cope  with  the  environment  In 
which  it  lives. 

1.  Seashore  ecology.    2.  AdapUtlon  (Biology)  I.  Thorne  Films, 

Inc.,  Boulder.  OIo.     II.  Series:  Ecology:  marine  environments  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

f(5H,'>41.5.S35]  574.92  71-712124 

Thome  Films,  inc. 


Rocky  Mountain  empire   (Motion  picture)    Unicn  Pacifio 
Railroad,  1968.    Made  by  Dept.  of  Public  Relations. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  pictorial  and  musical  portrayal  of  Colorado  with 
emphasis  on  scenery,  sports,  western  living,  cra/ts.  Industry,  and 
natural  resources.  Explains  the  role  of  Union  Padflc  !n  the  develop- 
ment and  progress  of  the  State. 

1.  Colorado — De.scrlptton  and  travel — 19C1-  i.  Union  Pa- 

cific Railroad  Company  (1887-         ) 

917.8  78-702568 

CINB 


The  Rocky  Mountains  {Motion  picture)  Canadian  Broad- 
casting Corp.,  Toronto,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     Itt  mm.     (Nature's  last  stand) 
Sl'MMARV :  DeMrltws  the  orderwl  succession  of  plant  and  nniniul 

life  in  the  Canadian  Ro<-ky  Mountains  and  points  out  that  man   Is 

destroying   the   environment   of   wild  creatures   by   creating   tourist 

areas. 

1.    Ecology— Rocky    Mountain!*.  I.   Canadian    Broadcasting 

Corporation.     II.    Films    Incorporated.     HI.    Series:    Nature's    last 

stand  (Motion  picture) 

rQII76.5.R  I  3:;3.7  70-712756 

Films  Incorporated 


Rocky  Mountains:   a  geographic  region   (Motion 

picture) 

see   North  American  regions:   The  Roclcy  Mountains 


The  Roclqr  Mountains  and  Great  Basin   (Motion 
picture) 

see   Utah,  the  Incredible  land.    Part  2:    The 
Rocky  Mountains  and  Great  Basin 


Rocky  Mountains  and  plateaus:  Man's  adjustment  to  and 
activities  in  an  environment  (FUmstrip)  Society  for 
Visual  Education  ,196-?, 

40  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (United  States  geography  series) 
Summart/:  Points  out  the  occupational  activities  of  the  people  In 
the  Rocky  Mountain  areas  of  Arizona,  Colorado.  Nevada.  Utah,  end 
Wyoming. 

1.  nocky  Mountain  region.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education. 

Inc.,   Chicago.  Series:    United    SUtes  geoffraphy  kHm    (Film- 

strip) 

917.8  71-782927 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


200 


Rocky  Mountains  and  plateaus:  Natural  settings  and  man- 
altered  landscapes  (FUmstrip)  Society  for  Viaual  Educa- 
tion ,106-?, 

42  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (United  States  geography  series) 
Summary:   Shows   the   beauty  of  the  natural  settings  and  man- 
altered  landscapes  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  plateaus  In  Arizona, 
Colorado,  Nevada,  Utah,  and  Wyoming. 

1.   Rocky   Mountain   rc^oo.  i.   Society  for  Visual   Education, 

Inc.,    Chicago.  Series:   United    States   geography   series    (Film- 

strip) 

917.8  75-782928 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Rocky  ocean  shore  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nicn  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

S  mill.    si.    color.    8  mm.    (Marine  biology) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.   Seashore  biology.        i.  Encyclopaedia   BrlUnnlca  E^ducatlonal 
Corporation.         Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

651.4  76-704948 

Encj'clopaedla  Brltannica  Educatlimal  Corp. 


The  RocIq'  shore    (Motion  picture) 
see    The  Living  tide.     Part  1:    The  rocky  shore 


Rocky  shorts  (Filmstrip)    Bailey  Films,  1963.    Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In..  33|  rpm.    micro- 
groove.     (Science  of  the  sea) 

With  teacher's  guide,  marine  rharfi,  reference  books,  and  plastic 
embedment. 

CREDITS:  Designed  by  Desmond  Wedberg  and  Dan  Ryan. 

SUMMARY :  Studies  marine  life  on  rocky  shores.    Shows  the  dif- 
ferent sizes  and  shapes  of  the  marine  animals. 

1.  Seashore  biology.     2.  Marine  fauna.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc., 

Hollywood.  Calif.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media.     III.  Series:  Sdwice 
of  the  sea  (Fllmstrlp) 

[QH95.7]  574.92  70-739783 

BFA  EducaUonal  Media 


Rocom 
see 

The  Warning  arrhythmias. 

Your  child's  safety. 

liodale,  Jerome  Irving,  1898-1971 
see 


A  Visit  with  J.  I.  Rodalc. 


Rodale  Press 
see 


A  Visit  with  J.  I.  Rodale. 


Rodale  Press.    Film  Division 
see 


Looking  for  organic  America. 


A  Visit  with  J.  I.  Rodale. 

Rodents  of  the  Amazon  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film 
mounted  in  cartridge,  1967. 

2  uiin.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Walt  Disney  nature  library) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  I'Ictures  the  capybura  and  the  pnca  in  the  Amaron, 
showing  their  food-getting  activities  and  their  special  adaptations  to 
their  environment. 

1,  Capybaras.     2.  i'acas.        i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions, 
ir.  Ealing  CorporHtlon,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-^39 
Ealing  Corporation 

Rodeo  (Filmstrip)    Brunswick  Productions,  1968. 

103  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rp™-. 
17  mln,      (Understanding  and  enjoying  music,  set  3) 

With  script 

Cnmt:  Dl^tor,  Karen  Welntraub;  writer,  aim  K.  I-|P«»»; 

Summary:  Uses  photographa.  mualc  platea,  apd  art  worK  to  mu*- 
trale  Rodeo,  bj  Aaron  Copland.     With  captlona.  

1.  Copland.  Aaron.  1900-  Rodeo.         I.  Coplaiid.  Aaron,  1900- 

Bodeo       II.  Brunawlct  Production.!  Serlea:   Under«tandln»  and 

enjojli,.  „„«lc  (Fllmatrlp)  aet  3.^^^^  70-738046 

Brunswick  Productions 


Rodeo   (Motion  picture)     Concepts  Unlimited. 
Cinema  V  Distributing,  1969. 


Released  by 


20  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  slow  motion  to  emphssliw  the  danger  and  loneli- 
ness that  a  cowboy  experiences  as  he  attempts  to  win  a  rodeo  event 
by  riding  a  hull  for  S  seconds. 

Another  issue.    36  mm. 

1    Hoileos,         I.  Concepts  Unlimited,    ti.  <nnema  V  Distributing. 
791.8  71-706922 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rodeo  (Motion  picture)    William  Morris  Agencj.    R«leaaed 
by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

19  mln.     8d.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumrruity:  Pre»«nts  R  photOKTspblc  ac«oUDt  of  the  excitement  es- 
Cendered  by  the  rodeo  Id  the  United  States. 

1.  Rodeos.  I.  William  Morris  Agtacj.  n.  CooteiDporarT  nima/ 
HcOraw-HIU. 

791.8  7S-709343 

McOrawHIlIBookCo. 

Rodeo  by  Amnm  Copbuid   {FUmstrip)     Ednca^t^oa^X  Audio 
Visual,  1968. 

50  fr  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlac.  2  s.  (Is.  with  electric 
signal),  12  In..  SSi  rpm..  19  mln.  each.  mlCTOfroore.  (Music  ap- 
predatltm  series) 

With  teacher's  notea. 

CredUt:  Photosraphr,  Fred  Fehl,  Jamea  R.  Simon;  visual  editor, 
Jeanne  Rice. 

f!um*nar^:  IlIuMrates  Copland's  ballet.  Rodeo,  with  photographs 
of  western  scenes  and  of  a  production  of  the  ballet 

1.   Copland,  Aaron.  1900-  Rodeo.  i.  Copland,  Aaron, 

1900-  Rodea     ii.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  PleasantTllle, 

N.  Y.        Series:  Hutlc  appreciation  aeries  (Fllnwtrip) 

785.8  Fi  A  68-4026 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Rodeos  of  the  early  West    (Motion   picture)      Doubleday 
Multimedia,  1970. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Life  In  the  earl^  West  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarj:   Portrars  the  rodeos  of  early  California  and  stresses 
their  importance  to  tbs  Spanlab  Califomlans. 

1.    Rodeos.        T.    Doubleday    Huttlmedla.        Serlea:    Life   In    the 
early  West  series  (Motion  picture) 

979.4  75-710147 

Doubleday  Huttimedia 


Rodgers,  Richard,  1902-  Cinderella 

see 

Cinderella. 

Rodgers,  Richard,  1902-  Flower  drum  song 

see 

Flower  drum  song. 

Rodgers,  Richard,   1902-  The  King  and  I 

see 

The  King  and  1  by  Rodgers  and  Hammerstein, 

Rodgers,  Richard,  1902-  Oklahoma 

see 

Oklahoma!    by  Rodgers  and  Hammerstein. 

Rodgers,  Richard.  1902-  The  sound  of  music 

see 


The  Sound  of  music. 


Rodgers,  Richard,  1902- 
see 


South  Pacific 


South  Pacific  by  Rogers  and  Hammerstein. 

Hodin  (Filmstrip)     Visual  Publications,  London,  1969.    Be- 
lewed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Master  sculptors) 

Double-frame  version  also  Issued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:   Authors.   Anthony   Bertram,   Dartd  Blndmau,   Philip 

SUMMARY ;  A  study  of  sculptor  Augoste  Bodln,  ahowlnf  his  life. 
the  times  In  which  be  Ured.  and  his  artistic  eTolrement.  Include 
a  selection  of  bis  principal  works. 

1.  Rodin.  Auguste,  184(hl»n.  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd.  Lon- 
(F°imitrl ""^     '^^  *''*"'^  Publications.    III.  Series:  Master  sculptors 

[NB553.R        ]  730.924  77-789017 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 

Rodin*s  ''Gates  of  helT  (Fihnstrip)     Warren  Schloat  Pro- 
ductions, 1970. 

71  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a,  12  In..  33|  rpin..  16 
mln.     (Great  works  of  art,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits :  Writer,  Lllla  Brownstone. 

Sammarj' :  Analyzes  the  Gates  of  hell,  the  18d  scolptured  figures 
by  Rodin  based  on  the  Dlrlne  comedy.  EHscosses  tbe  possible  mean- 
ings which  underlie  tbe  work. 

1.  Symbolism  in  art.  I.  Rodin.  Auguste,  1840-1917.  II.  Scblost 
(Warren)  Productions,  PleasantTilie,  N.  Y.  Series:  Great  works 
of  art  (FUmstrip)  set  2. 

730.944  70-737719 

Warren  Schloat  Produe-  tlons 

Rodis,  Peter  A 


Una  Filma  del  santi. 


Hodlor,  inc. 


Chuka. 


Rodman,  Jeffrey  O 
see 

Party. 

Roe,  Stuart 
see 

Evan's  museum. 

Mexico:    Nfiiking  copper. 

Mexico:    Asking  ollas. 

Mexico:    Net  fishii^. 
Mexico:    Net  makers. 
Minority  youth:   Adam. 
Minority  youth:    Akira. 

Minority  youth:   Angle. 

Minority  youth:    Felicia, 
Nature  is  for  people. 

What  do  I  see,  how  do  I  feel  ? 

Roemer,  Michael 
see 

Nottiing  but  a  man. 


Roent^n  anatomy  of  the  normal  bones  and  joints  (Motion 
picture)  General  Electric  Co.,  X-Ray  Dept  Made  by  PIP 
System^.  Released  by  American  Medical  Association 
Motion  Picture  Librarj-,  1970. 

19  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Normal  roentgen  anatomy  aeries) 
SI  MMAR\  :  tses  olneBuoroscopy  to  nhow  tbe  shape  and  location 
and  movement  of  the  principle  joints  of  the  human  body  as  they  are 
seen  by  radiologists  and  otber  physicians.  Demonstrates  the  move- 
ments of  these  joints  in  normal  exercise,  and  then  the  Interior  move- 
ment of  the  bones  and  Joints  as  seen  by  clnefluorowopy. 

1.  Bones— Radiography.  2.  Human  mechanics.  I.  General  Blec- 
trlc  Company.  X-Ray  EK^L  II.  American  Medical  AssodatlOD. 
Motion  Picture  Library.  Series:  Normal  roentgea  anatomy  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

„  612  7^-711430 

CINE 


The  Roentgen  anatomy  of  the  normal  genito-orinary  sys- 
tem {Motion  picture)  American  College  of  Radiology, 
1967.    Made  by  Key  Film  Productions,  Toronto. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     ( Normal  anatomy  series) 

Credit*:  Producer,  Ralph  Foster;  medical  director,  P.  Scott  Dun- 
bar; animation  director,  James  MacKay. 

Bummary:  A  teaching  fllm  for  medical  schools  demonstrating  the 
function  of  the  normal  genlto-nrlnary  system. 
Another  issue,    bftw. 

1.   Geoito-urlDary  orjcans.  i.   American  College  of  Radiology. 

Series :  Normal  anatomy  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-5313 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Roentgen  ligns.  [Filmstrip]     W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1972. 

1000  f(.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonotapc:  1200  min. 

CREDITS:  Auliior,  Isadotc  Mcschan. 

SUMMARY;  lliiutraiioiu  relating  to  continuing  medical  education  on  the 
■ubjecl  of  radiology. 

1.  Radioiogy.  Medical.     2   Postgraduate  medical  educabtHi         I  Saunders 
(W.  B.)  Company.  Philadelphia 

[RC847]  616.07  72-734134 

W.  B.  Saunders  Co.  72  MARC 


Roger   van  der  Weyden    {FUmstHp)     Herbert   E.   Budek 
Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

15  fr,    color.    SG  mm. 

CredUt:  Author,  Carol  A-  Peteisou.  ..„«,..»« 

SMmmary:  A  study  of  tbe  palnUng  of  Roger  van  der  Weyden, 
showing  hlB  use  of  warm  colors  and  reaUsOc  portrayal  to  belgfat«a 
the  emotional  quality  of  bis  work.    With  captions.       ,_^^  ,„_.._. 

1   Weyden,  Roger  van  der,  1400  (ca.)-l«4.  I.  Budek  (Herbert 

B.)  Films  and  Slides,  SanU  Bartwra.  Callt  «„,«,« 

759.9492  79-734619 

Budek  nins  and  SUdea  ofOallt. 


Roger  Whittaker  Productions 

see 


China:    The  Red  Sons. 


Rogers,  Carl  Ransom,  1902- 


Roger  Corman  Productions 
see   Corman  (Roger)    Productions 


Ri^er  Vtmpomm  Him  igiln.  [Motion  picture]  Held  EnfiDeerinf 
Division,  International  Business  Machines  Corp.  Made  by 
Field  Engineering  Division  and  Motion  Picture  Dept,  Federal 
System  Division,  Intematioiul  Business  Machines  Corp. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1972. 


11  B 


16  n 


color. 

SUMMARY:  Parodici  tbe  wereotype  (^  western  thriller  to  Olustnte  bow 
tbe  IBM  customer  engineer  conaiitcntly  lavet  the  day  by  being  rc^onnve  to  his 
customer'f  oecds.  regardiesi  of  the  many  ofastaclea  be  CM:es.  Designed  for  est* 
ployeo  who  are  eogagcd  in  customer  activities. 

I.  Computer  ioduKries.  2.  Owonter  aervtcc  1.  loteraatioasl  BusincM 
Machioea  Oirpormtioa.  Field  Bngtoeering  Dtvinon.  II.  Modern  Talkiag  Pic- 
ture Service,  inc. 

[HD9696]  658  72-700478 

ONE  72  MARC 


201 


Carl  Rogers  conductB  an  encoucter  group. 

Carl  Bogers  on  facilitating  a  group. 

Some  personal  learnings  about  interpersonal 
relationships. 

Rohauer,  Raymond 
see 

The  Blood  of  a  poet. 

Manolete. 

The  Street  of  sorrows 

The  Vicious  breed. 

Rohloff,  Graiit 
see 

Which  is  my  world? 

Rohm  and  Haas  Company 
see 

Anim/8. 

Rokos,  James 
see 

Escape, 

Rol  Film  Company 
see 

'Vhe  Green  tree. 

Roland,  Anthony 
see 

An  nouvnii,  1I93-192S. 

At  the  foot  of  tbe  tree— •  homafe  to  Sleinlen.  1159- 
1923. 

At  the  lum  of  the  i«e— Hun  Holbein.  1497-1343. 
The  Baptistry  of  Puna,  medieval  masterpiece, 
r  van  der  Weyden,  I400-I4«4. 
I444-I5ia 
IWt-IlT*. 


Detocroii,  179S-1M3. 

DiMint  fof  the  histocy  oT  man.  Part  1:  3000  ac-«00 
D. 

Dijgiiit  for  the  history  of  man.  Part  2:  700  A.D. 

Dijon — the  four  Grand  Dukes  of  Burgundy. 
Dina  in  the  king's  garden— MaiUol  sculpture. 
East  Slovak  Renaiasance,  IJOO-IMM. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Roland,  Anthony    (Continued) 

Ecce  homo — Czechoslovakian  art,  1400-1600. 
Emilc  Nolde,  1867-1956. 

EmMcan  tomb*  of  Volterrm,  300-100  B.C. 
Femand  Ujer.  1881-1955. 

Franz  Marc,  1880-1916. 
French  Romanoque  art,  1000  A.D.-1200  A.D. 

Greek  pottery,  1500-^00  B.C. 

H«ctorologie— Hector  Oumiard.  1867-1942. 

Henry  Moore,  London— 1940-1942. 

The  History  of  art.  Program  1:  Man  revealed — orifins 
of  great  cultures,  4000  B.C -600  A.D. 

The  Htatory  of  art.  Program  2:  Beyood  man— the 
colotaal  and  the  Euniliar. 

The  History  <A  art  Program  3:  Mao  and  Christendom 
— the  glory  of  Gothic. 

The  History  of  art.  Program  4:  Renaissance  man  as- 
serts himself. 

The  History  of  art  Program  S:  Reality  and  make-belief 
— three  centuries  of  contrast 

The  History  of  art  Program  6:  The  birth  of  modem  art 
— landscape  transformed  and  •ocial  comment 

The  History  of  art  Program  7:  New  forms,  new 
rhythms,  new  stresses. 

The  History  of  art  Program  8:  Man's  world  shattered 
and  rebuilt 

Jean  Fouquet— ChantiUy.  1420-1480. 

Josef  Herman.  20th  century  artist 
ICandinsky,  1866-1944. 

Kindness  week;  or.  The  seven  capiul  elemenu— Max 
Ernst. 

Max  Bnat—jounieyB  into  the  subcooscious. 

The    MeUncholia   of   pleasure— Antoioe   Watleau. 
1684-1721. 

Michelangelo.  1475-1564. 

Nubia  64,  3S00  B.C.-1000  A.D. 

The  Origins  of  art  in  France,  1500  B.C.-400  A.D. 

ncaaso — Romanccro  du  picador. 

Piero  delta  Franceses,  1410-1492. 

Pisa,  story  of  a  cathedral  square. 

Pompeii,  city  of  painting— 100  B.C -79  A.D. 

Rembrsndi't  Christ. 

Sculpture  in  the  city — Spcrfeto. 

Star  or  Bethlehem,  1700-1730. 

TassiB-o-Ajmr— Sahara    rock    paintings,    4000-2000 


Toulouse-Lautrec,  1864-1901. 
Turner,  1775-1851. 

Visions  of  tight  1200  A.D.-1300  A.D. 

Role  of  ATP  in  muscle  amtraction  {Motion  picture)    Ealing 

Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill      Pi.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Demonfltratfoos  In  biology) 

I»op  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  .Author,  U  Riddlford. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  role  of  ATP  as  the  molecule  o( 
energy  transfer.  Uses  muscle  flbera  from  the  back  muscle  of  a  rabbit 
which  are  placed  In  various  solutions,  including  ATP,  to  show  the 
actual  movement  of  contraction. 

1.   Adenoslnetriphosphate.      2.   Muscle  contraction.  i.  Ealing 

Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.        Series:  Demonst rations  In  biology 
(Motion  picture) 

674.8  70-700662 

Ealing  Corporation 

The  Role  (rf  capital  inTcatment  {FUmstrip)  Joint  Council 
on  Economic  Education,  1966.  Made  by  Filmfax  Pro- 
ductions. 

116  fr.     color.     25  mm.     (The  United  SUtes  economy  in  action) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  E.  T.  Welter;  consultsnts,  Paul  R-  Olson.  Fran- 
cis  M.  Boddy,  Leonard  S.  SMk. 

Summary:  Explains  the  Importance  and  problems  of  capital  ac- 
cumulation, how  balance  is  achlered  between  saring  and  tnTestment. 
and  bow  publicly -owned  capital  accumulates. 

1.  Capital  Investments— n.  S-  t.  Joint  Cooodl  on  Economic 

Education.        Series:  The  Cnlted  States  economy  In  action  (Film- 
strip) 

332  Fi  A  68-4239 

Joint  Council  on  Economic  Elducatlon 


The  Role  of  dissent  {FUmstrip)    New  York  times,  1968. 

73  fr.  b&w,  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
18  mln.     microgroove.      (Fllmatrlp  on  current  affairs) 

With  discussion  manual. 

Summary:  Examines  how  far  a  minority  can  go  In  protest  Dis- 
cusses the  bill  of  rights,  Thoreau  and  other  famous  disseotera,  cur- 
rent prx)t€8t8,  and  the  rights  of  the  majority. 

1.  Government,  Resistance  to.        i.  New  York  times.        Series. 
301.46  Fi  A  68-4593 

New  York  times 

The  Role  of  ideology  in  communism  (Motion  picture)  In- 
stitute on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy, 
Vanderbilt  University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University 
of  Notr«  Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mln.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  21) 

rSSr^rS  N-le^;;^  ^^  -..«.«  or  ... 

on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy.  Series.  The  Hs- 

ture  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  Zl.  ff7-591 

The  Role  of  the  Congressman  (Motion  picture)  Centron 
Corp.     Released  by  Centron  Educational  Films,  1971. 

24  mln.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Ad  Impressionistic  portrayal  of  the  pre«sureN  re- 
sponslbliities,  and  powers  associated  with  the  role  of  a  United  SUtes 
Congressman.  Contrasts  the  work  of  Rep.  Richard  Boning,  a 
Democrat  representing  a  central  city,  with  the  work  of  Kep. 
Chester  MIze,  from  a  rural  Kansas  diatrlct, 

1.    Leglslators—U.    S.— Case   studies.         I.   Centron   Corporation, 
Inc.   Lawrence,  Kan.     II.  Centron  Educational  Films. 
[JK1319]  328.78  76-713500 

CINE 

The  Rtrfe  of  the  nurse  specialist  (Motion  picture)  Video 
Xiirsing,  1969.     Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

30  mln.     S4l.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Nursing  perspectives) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audio  tapes. 

Crediti:  Authors.  Loretta  C.  Ford,  Phyllis  C.  LepperL 

Summary:  Dlscussea  the  expanded  role  of  nurse-mldwlves  and 
pediatric  nurse  practitioners;  shows  the  training  which  pr^wres 
them  for  these  professions. 

1.  Obstetrical  nursing.  2.  Pediatric  nursing.  i.  Video  Nursing, 
inc.        Series:  Nursing  perspectives   (Motion  picture) 

610.73  71-706827 

Video  Nursing 

The  Role  of  the  President  (Motion  picture)  MoGraw-HiU 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Vision  Associates, 

11  mi:i.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  ( Clty-State-Fedoal  OoTenunent  se- 
ries) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  examine  many  Presidents 
In  order  to  show  how  the  President's  role  and  power  hare  expanded 
since  ttie  beginning  of  the  nation. 

1.  Presidents— U.  8.     2.  Executive  power— C.  S.  L  HcOrsw- 

Hill   Book   Company.        Series:   Clty-State-Federsl  OoTemment  se- 
ries (Motion  picture) 

353.03  70-707606 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Ca 

The  Role  of  the  Supreme  Court  (Motion  picture)  Repub- 
lic Steel  Corp.,  1967.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Educa- 
tional Resources  Foundation. 

29  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Understanding  government) 
Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  ( 1  In. ;  2  In. ;  quad  head) 
A  comimiilun  film  to  the  motion  picture  of  the  same  title  Issued  in 
the  series  entitled  Building  polltlcnt  leadership, 

With  conferci ice-ten chvr  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audits. 
Bummary:  Outlines  the  characteristics,  organization.  Jurisdiction, 
and  Judlcisl  procedures  of  the  highest  court  In  the  United  States. 

1.  U.  8.  Supreme  Court.  r.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Understanding  government  (Motion  picture) 

347.9978  Fi  A  6a-1327 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


The  Role  of  the  onioa,  A.  [FUmstrip]  Educational  Projections 
Corp..  1969. 

54  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Pre- vocational  otientation  and  guidance.  Unit  3, 
2014) 

To  be  u»ed  u  a  unit  with  filmslrip  B  and  wiih  learning  manual. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  lllusiriic&lheroleoftheiatMr  union  and  leilt  what  it  does  for 
employee)  who  belong  Descritics  the  open  shop,  union  ofTicial  posiiioiu.  and 
membenhip  requircmcnu.  Shows  how  the  union  and  plant  worli  together.  With 
captions. 

1.  Trade-unioM.  1.  Educational  Projections  Corporation.  11.  Seriea:  Prc- 
vocational  orienialion  and  guidance.  [Filmstrip]  Unit  3,  1014. 

[HD6483]  371.4  72-734337 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 

TW  Bole  of  the  nka,  B.  [Filmstrip]  Educational  Projections 
Corp.,  1969. 

53  f^.  G<doc.  35  mm.  (Pre-vocatioiiai  orientation  and  guidanc*.  Unit  3. 
2014) 

To  be  Mcd  w  a  imtl  widi  filmitnp  A  aod  with  learning  manual. 

With  teacber'i  —"'"*' 

SUMMARY:  Review!  bMic  concept!  of  the  labor  union  and  iu  roie^  Rein- 
force* baric  educational  tkills  of  granunar.  apelhn*.  rewiiag.  and  anthmebc. 

1  Tr«de-UBiooB.  2.  Oon^«ioo»l  trsiaing.  I  Educational  ProicctioDa 
Corporatioa.     II.  Series:  Pre-vocatiooal  orienUtioci  and  guidance.  [rOmamp] 

Bducaiioaal  Praiectiooa  72  "AKI. 

Corp. 

Thf  Role  of  the  volunteer  (Filmstrip)    Trainei  Corp.,  1969. 

m  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In..  S3i  rpm..  18 
mln      itii.rozroove.     (Hospital  volunteer  wrlea,  1) 

lievlluiled  lu«K>peratlon  with  St.  Joseph  Hospital.  Orange,  Calif. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide.  ,..„»^..    tw,„tfi 

nummary:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  the  volunteer  hospjtal 
worker.  Outlines  guides  for  the  volunteer's  appearance  and  con- 
duct Pre.>*nts  pr<S^uree  on  fl.^  and  dlHaster  plans  'or  the  voltm- 
teer  to  follow   and  points  out  areas  In  the  hosplUl  which  are  re- 

"'TvolSitS' workers  In  hospitals.  i.  Tralnei  CorporaUon. 

Series:  Hospital  volunteer  series.  1  (Filmstrip)  -o-^o 

362  72~78714» 

TraineT  Corp. 

The  Role  of  the  weak  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  in  cooperation  with  KQED-TV.  Re- 
leased by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1965. 

20   mln.     sd.     b&w.     16   mm.     (Conversations  with   Eric   HofTer) 

CredUs:  Director,  Winifred  Murphy. 

Summari/:  Eric  HofTer  discusses  with  James  Day  his  Intense  feel- 
ing for  the  weak  Individual  and  his  place  In  society.  He  focuses  on 
today's  systematized  mode  of  living  with  all  of  Its  inherent  diffical- 
ties  for  the  weak  individual. 

1.   Sociology.  I.  Hoffer.   Eric.     ii.  National  BMucatlonal  Tele- 

vision and  Radio  Center,  iii.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center.  Series:  Conversations  with  Eric  Hoffer  (Motion  picture) 

155.2  Fi  A  68-2852 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Rolf  Schindler  Productions 
see 


Death  Valley  ground  afire. 


Rolln  Film  Company 
see 


The  City  sUcker. 


Don't  shove. 

The  Boll  ealL  [Motion  picture]  Peaturette  Film  Studio,  Pptsttd, 
1 970.  Released  in  the  US.  by  CoatemponfT  POmi/McOnw- 
Hill,  1972. 

7  min.    ad.     bAw.     16  bul 

CREDITS:  Dtrcctof  and  acraeaplsy,  Ryitard  <^»-t«|t 

SUMMARY:  Uaca  Mylized  graphic  inutea  lo  prcMat  a  view  of  the  coocM- 
traiion  camp  world  aitd  to  portray  the  dignity  of  individual  proteM  ■g«i'«^  the 
enalavemeni  of  man. 

I.  Studio  Miniatur  PUmowych.     IL  CoMsmponry  PUma/McOnw-HilL 
[PN1997]  791.43  72-701092 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca  73  MARC 


Roll  Call,  U.  S.  A.  (Motion  picture)     National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1959. 

2Sm<n.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (The  Big  count,  no.  1) 

Vrrditt:  Producer  and  director,  Don  Meier;  writer.  Richard 
Creyke. 

Summary:  Dr.  Philip  Hauser.  director  of  the  1»0  U.  S.  CMisus, 
and  commentator  Oeorge  Stone,  describe  the  activities  of  the  U.  S. 
Census  Bureau  including  door-to-door  visits  of  the  enumerator. 
They  describe  the  mapping  of  the  country  Into  workable  areas,  the 
mobilization  of  staff  at  the  Bureau  of  the  Census,  and  the  selection 
of  questions  to  be  Included. 

1.  V.  S.— Census.  i.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 

Center.  Series  :  The  Big  count  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 

312  Fi  68-649 


202 


Roll  of  honor   (Motion  picture) 
see   Film  communique,  no.  4 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


RoBer  bambccs:  Anchoifcr  mA  three  methods  of  tyinc 

<rff   {Motion  picture)     EncyclopaediA   Britmnnica  Educa- 
tioiul  Corp^  1968. 

8mlD.    St.    color.    8  mm.     ( Bulc  Brat  aid ) 

Loop  film. 

Imed  In  standard  8  mm.  and  la  mipcr  8  mm. 

With  tMKlMn  guide. 

■■mniry;  Deoonatratn  the  correct  war  to  make  and  aocfaor  a 
rolltr  bandace,  and  shows  three  methods  of  tylns  off  an  artor. 

L  Banda^  and  bandaging.  i.  RoorcltqMedla  Brltanolca  E^da- 

cadonal  Corporation.         Series:  Basic  first  aid  (UoUon  ptctnre) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2161 

BncTclf^Medla  Brltaa-  olca  Bdncatloaal  Oorp. 


Roller  bandagrcfl:  Qoscd  s|riral;  open  spiral;  spiral  reverse 

(Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

5  mln.    Bl.    color.    8  mm.     (Ba^  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  aaper  8  mm 

With  teachers  fnilde. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  bow  to  make  closed  apfral.  open  qtlral, 
and  spiral  reverse  roller  bandages,  and  shows  the  procedure  to  follow 
when  applying  each  to  a  wound. 

L  Bandages  and  bandaging.  j,  Bncrcli^medla  Britannica  Bda- 

caUooal  Corporation.         Series:  Basic  first  aid  (HoUon  picture) 
_  614.8  Fi  A  68-2162 

BDCTclopaedJft  Brltao-  nlca  BdncatlMial  Corp. 


Roller  bandaffcs:  Fiffure-of-eislit— knee;  Ogmt^-^ght^ 
elbow  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.    ctdor.    8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  bow  to  apply  a  flgurenif-ei^t  roUw  ban- 
dage to  a  finger  or  limb  wound. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Mn- 

catlonal  OorporaUon,  Serlee:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2163 

Bncyclopaedla  Britan-  nlca  Edocatiaoal  Oocp. 


RoBer  bandages:  Recnrrent  turn — finger;. recurrent  .».. 

head  (Motion  pic^re)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    81.    color.    8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  apply  recurrent  turn  roller  ban- 
dages to  finger  and  head  wounds. 

L  Bandages  and  bandaging.         i.  Elncyclopaedla  Britannica  Edu- 
cational CorporaUon.         Series:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2164 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bducatloiial  Corp. 


Roller  curb  (Filmstrip)    Milady  Pub.  Corp.,  1966. 

24  fr  color.  85  mm.  (Milady  texttMmk  of  cosmetolocy  film- 
strips) 

A  Beauty  culture  filmxtrlp. 

Also  Issued  as  slide  set. 

Wltb  lostroctor's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  entitled  Standard  textbook  on  coemetology,  by 
Constance  V.  Klt>bee.  and  on  the  Van  Dean  manual. 

8UMMART:  A  cosmetologist  training  film  which  demonstratM 
nriler  curling.  Covers  sectioning  the  hair,  using  brush  rollers  and 
plain  rollers,  and  pinning  wltb  picks  and  clips.  Inelndes  Tlews  of 
completed  sections  and  comboots  of  the  top  section. 

1,  Hslrdresstng.  I.  Milady  Publishing  Corporation.  New  York. 

Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology.  II.  Van  Dean  Company,  Inc, 
Indianapolis.  Van  Dean  manual.  III.  Milady  Publishing  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,    IV.  Series. 

[TT972]  646.7  77-739774 

Milady  Pub.  Corp. 

RoIUng   (Motion  ptehtre)     Eothen  Films,  Boi«hain  Wood, 
Eng.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

8  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Starting  science  i) 

L«^  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrstes  the  shape  that  rolls  most  efficiently,  and 
shows  why  this  Is  so. 

1.  Wbeels.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  EocycltHWedla  Britannica  Ed- 
ucational Corporation.        SeHes:  SUrtli*  science  i  (Motion  picture) 

^     .  Ml  79-708005 

BKydopaedla  Britan-  nlca  Bdocatlooal  Corp. 


Rolling  and  fielding  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mio.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  manlpulatlre  actlvlUtt) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Author.  Pat  Tanner. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  different  ways  of  rolling  and  finding  a 
ball  alone,  with  a  partner,  and  with  a  Urget 

1.  BaU  games.        i.  Baling  CorporaUon.  Cambridge.  Ham 
(Series:   Basic  manlpulatire  actlTltles  (Motion  picture) 

872.8  70-700M2 

Baling  Corporation 


RslKng  down  the  Rhine  (Motion  picture)     Lufthansa  and 
German  Federal  Railroad,  1968.     Hade  by  John  Savage. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     85  mm. 

Smmmarv:  A  pictorial  tour  of  the  Bbine  region,  showing  views  of 
the  area  between  Cologne  and  Frankfurt  and  featuring  sightseeing 
attractions  and  life  on  the  Ehtne  barges. 

L  Rhine  Valley— Dskt.  k  trar.  i.  DeatadM  Lofthansa  Aktlen- 

gesellachart   (Founded  196S)     ti.  Oermaoy  (Federal  Bepubllc.  1M9- 
)     Bnndesbabn. 

914.8  Fi  A  6»-646 

CINB 


The  RoIUng  rice  ball  (FUmetrip)  Parents'  Magazine  Enter- 
prises. Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Released  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

57  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  9  mln. 
mlcrogrooTe.     (Folktales  around  the  world) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Swnmary:  Uses  the  folktale  of  the  same  title  by  Jnnldil  Toda 
to  Introduce  tlie  wladom.  customs,  art,  and  music  of  Japan.  For 
primary  grades. 

1  Toda,  Jun'  ichl.  1908-  The  rolling  dee  ball.     n.  Parents' 

Magazine   Enterprises,   Inc.,  New   York.     nx.   Learning  Corporation 
of  America.        Series:  Folktalea  around  the  world  (PUmotrip) 

898.2  71-7S6977 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


The  Rolling  rice  ball   (Filmstrip) 
see  also   Tales  from  Japan:   The  rolling  rice  ball 

RoIUng  steel  plate  (Motion  picture)     Potters  Photographic 
Applications  Co.,  1965.    Made  in  Belginm. 

3  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary;  Illustrates  the  process  of  rolling  a  steel  bar  to  form  a 
flat  product. 

1.    Rolling    (UeUI-work)         i.   Potters  Photographic  Applications 
Company. 

672  70-700950 

Pottera  Photographic  Applications  Co. 


Rolh     fwiiilng  and  baUng   (Motion  pietare)     Scope  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Groaset  A  DuiUap,  1967. 

3  mln.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Baking) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Exemtlre  producer.  Robert  B.  Beecfalng. 

Summary :    Demonstrstes  bow  to  form  roHa  frmi  bread  doogfa. 

1.  Bread.  2.  Baked  products.  I.  Scope  Productions.  IL  Orosset 
A  Ehmlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Baking  (Motion 
picture) 

641.7  76-711849 

Scope  Prodnctlons 


The    Roly    poly    cookie    (Filmstrip)      Teadiing    Resources 
Films,  1971.     Made  by  School  Times  Filmstripe. 

27  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  g.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  33|  rpm.,  4  mln.  each 
side,     microgroore.     (Beginning  to  read,  series  A) 

Reading  level  one.     With  tencher's  guide  and  text 

SUMMARY:  An  sdaptatlon  of  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Sara 
Murpbey  with  Illustrations  by  Leonard  Shortall,  telling  a  story 
about  the  cookie  that  runs  away.  Designed  to  help  the  child  become 
aware    of    sequence    through     repetition.     For    primary    grades. 

1.  Murphey,  Sara.  The  roly  poly  cookie.  II.  Teadilng  Resourcoi 
Films.     III.   Series:   Beginning  to  read    (Flkostrlp)   serlee  A. 

372.4  70-738928 

Teaching  Resources  Films 


Roma  ct   Pompdl    (Fikn»trip)      Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

53  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Boma:  urbs  et  orbis— Latin  level  two) 

CreiUt:  Collaborator,  Albert  Rapp. 

Summary:    A   Latin    language    teadilng  film.      Shows    scenes    of 
Rome  and  Pompeii. 

1.   Latin  language — Audlo-Tlsual  Instruction.        i.  Bncytdopaedla 
Britannica    Eklucational    Coriwration.  Series:    Boma:    urbs  et 

orbl»— Latin  level  two  (Filmstrip) 

478JI  70-733586 

Encydopaedla  Britan-  olca  BSdocatlonal  Oocp. 


Romaine,  Charles 
see 

Social  worker. 


Roman,  lAwrence.       Under  the  yum -yum  tree 


Under  the  joim-yum  tree. 

The  Roman  and  Visigothle  era  (FUmttHp)     Budek  Fihns 
and  Slides,  1966. 

46  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

Shorter  rerslons  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script 
under  the  title  HlMory  of  Spanish  architecture.  Set  1:  The  Bomao 
and  Visigothle  era. 

Summary:  Shows  aquedocts,  arcbea,  basilicas,  temples,  and  am- 
I^ltheaters  built  by  Roman  engineers;  lodndea  acenea  of  structures 
of  the  Visigothle  inraders  of  the  fifth  cantury.    With  captlooa. 

L  Ardiltectnre,  Roman.  t  Budek  Films  and  SUdea,  Inc.  n.  His- 
tOTy  of  ^Mnlsh  srdiltectnre.  Set  1 :  The  Roman  and  Visigothle  era 
(Filmstrip) 

720.946  76-736259 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Roman  architecture  in   France  (Filmstrip) 
and  Slides.  1968. 


Budek  Films 


46  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (43  fr.  and  43  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script  In 
1987  under  the  title  The  History  of  French  architecture.  Ret  1 : 
Roman  architecture. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Robert  C.  Maciaurin,  Katberine  B.  Maclaurln. 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  of  Oallo-Roman  architecture,  with  concen- 
tration of  building  done  during  the  Augustan  Age.    With  csptlons. 

I.  Architecture,  Oallo-Roman.  I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides.  Inc. 
II.  The  History  of  French  architecture.  Set  1:  Roman  architecture 
(FUmstrIp) 

[NA335.F]  720.944  72-736258 

Budek  Filmti  and  Slides  of  California 


203 


architectore  in  Turkey   (FUmttrip)     Budek  Films 
and  Slides  of  C^ifomia,  1969. 

40  fr.    color.    SS  mm. 

Earlier  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  doable  fr.)  Issued  in  1966  with 
script 

CrediU:  Authors,  Robert  C  Maclaurln.  Katharine  B.  Maciaurin. 

Bummary:  A  brief  history  demonstrating  the  Inqwrial  vastnev 
and  magnlBcence  of  ancient  ItMnan  architecture  as  It  occurred  In 
the  province  of  Turkey  from  the  11th  century  a  c-  to  the  8rd  cen- 
tury a.  D.    With  captions. 

L  Architecture,  Roman— TnAey.  L  BodA  PUma  and  Slides  of 
California. 

722 
Bndek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


7^736825 


(FUmitrip)    Educational  Andio  Yisaal, 


The  Riman  Amy 

1965. 

39  fr.     color.     95  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notea. 

CreiiU:  Latin  editor,  Joba  Zldlk;  Ttntal  edltar,  IM  ijoam 

Bummary:  Describes  the  organisation,  weapons,  and  peraonnri  of 
the  Roman  Army. 

1.  Rome — Army.  2.  Arms  and  armor.  RomaiL  i.  Educatlooal 
Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Pleaaant»IUe.  N.  T.  «"««i 

355  Fi  A  67-3976 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Roman  Army  (FUmttrip)  Common  Ground,  Lcmdon, 
1953.  Made  by  M.  Marplea.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Garmiin  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

90  f r.    b&w.    35  mm.     ( Rackground  to  the  classics,  no.  1 ) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summuiry:  Shon-s  how  ttte  Roman  Army  lived,  worked,  and  fought 
In  BrtUln. 

1.  Ot.  BrlL — Hist — Roman  period,  55  a  C.-449  a.  o.  l  Common 
Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Serlee: 
Background  to  the  classics  series  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

942.01  Fi  A  68-4791 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Roman  art  (Filmstrip)     Don  Boeoo.    Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

I  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Studies  in  srt) 

With  manuaL 

SUMMARY:    Presents    reproductions  of  masterpieces   In   ancient 
Roman  art  from   famous  muxeums  throughout  the  world. 

L   Art,   Roman.         I.   Bosco,   Don.     U.   Universal  Edncation  and 
Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Studies  in  art   (Filmstrip) 
[N5760]  709.01  74-740590 

Universal  Eklucatlon  and  Visnal  Arts 


Roman  Britain   (FUmatrip)     Hulton  Prest,  London,  1967! 
Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

29  fr.     I>in-     3^  mm.     (British  and  European  history) 

A  Beacun  ft  msirlp. 

With  notes. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  main  aspects  of  life  in  Roman  Britain. 
Describes  the  roads,  the  Tillages,  and  the  people. 

1.  Gt.  Brit— C'lTlIlMtlon~To  10H6.  i.  Hulton  Preas.  ltd..  Lon- 
don. 11.  Dufour  Editions,  inc.  Series:  British  and  European  his- 
tory (Filmstrip) 

9\tM  Fi  A  67-4041 

Dufour  E:dltlonB 


A  Roman  Catholic  view  of  education  (Motion  picture) 
KTCA-TV.  Released  by  National  Educational  Television 
and  Radio  Center,  1961. 

2d  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Phllosophiea  of  education) 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director,  JoaeiA  T.  McDermott  ■  moderator, 
Harvey  H.  Rice. 

Bummary:  In  a  Catholic  school.  Father  Robert  J.  Henele  points 
out  that  the  teaching  of  religious  beliefs  and  Christian  Ideals  li 
Intermeshed  with  the  teaching  of  the  entire  curriculum. 

1.  Catholic  Church— Education.  2.  Church  schools.  t.  Minne- 
apolis. Television  station  KTCA-TV.  n.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Serlee:  Phllooophles  of  education 
(Motion  picture) 

877  Fi  67-488 


I  CatboUdsm.  (Fdmstripj     Family  Film*.  1967. 


■nd  photiodiK:  2  «.  12  ii 


.  Phillip  Barlim;  phutogtiphcr. 


70  fr      color.     3)  mn 
(Faiths  people  live  by) 

With  kMkr'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer.  Pmul  R.  Kidd;  i 
Alexander  B.  Fef|u$on. 

SUMMARY:  Preientibaiic  belief*  of  Roman  Cicholictmi  Sh.msihet.wfic- 
matiofi  of  a  young  boy  ai  performed  in  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  amid  colorful 
psfeantry  and  ceremony  Telli  how  he  bec.imci  an  altar  bo>  and  describe* 
variots  parrs  of  the  maaa. 

I.  Csihobc  Church— Doctrinal  and  controverjiai  worka.  I.  Fjmily  Filn». 
iiK.     II.  Scries:  Faith*  people  Uve  by.  [Rlrmtripj 

[BXI731.2]  282  72-732878 

Family  Filma  72  MARC 


The  Roaun  dty.  [Filmstrip]  Visual  Publicadotu,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A  Park*.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Viiual  Publicationt,  1970. 

21  fir.     color.      35  mm.     (People  of  other  dsyi) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Portray*  the  fortincationa,  forum,  templea,  churches,  smphi- 
thester.  theater,  baths,  inns,  ihopa,  artd  busy  streets  of  a  typical  ancient  Roman 
city. 

1.  Rome— Description.     2.  Architecture,  Roman.       I.  Visual  Publications. 
II.  Series:  People  of  other  days.  tPilnutrip] 
lDG31]  937  76-740797 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Roman  civilization  {FUnuitrip)  Educational  Audio  Visual, 
1970.    Made  in  England. 

2  Bliiisirlps  (pt.  1,  75  f r. :  pt.  2.  73  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  pho- 
Dodlso:  -  ». ;  12  in. :  33i  rpm. :  pt.  1,22  min. ;  pt.  2,  23  mln. 

With  teacher's  notes  and  script 

CiediU:  Narrators,  David  Quilter,  David  Allister;  photographs, 
Jo)iD  Tapliti :  editors,  Robert  Fromer,  John  Taplln. 

Summary:  Discusses  main  aspects  of  the  civilization  of  ancient 
Rome,  with  emphasis  on  the  Imperial  period.  Describes  life  In  the 
cities  end  countrj-.  social  and  military  organization,  religion,  art  and 
military  organization,  religion,  art  and  architecture,  and  literature. 
Includes  photographs  of  ruins  and  artifacts,  statuary,  mosaics,  paint- 
ings, and  other  art. 

I.    Rome  —  Civilization.  i.    Educational    Audio    Visual,    inc., 

PleasantvlUe.  N.  Y. 

913.7  70-7;l6016 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

Roman  conquest  of  Britain  {Filmstrip)  Common  Ground, 
London  jl95-!j  Released  in  tlie  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates,  Ontario,  19C6. 

3(J  fr.     t>&w.    35  mm.     (Background  to  the  classics  series) 

With  teacher's  mauual.     Mauual  lackiug  in  L.  C. 

Credits:  Author,  M.  Marples. 

Sumiiiari/:  i'hologrnplis  and  maps  depict  Stages  in  the  Invasion  of 
Great  Britain  by  the  Romans, 

1.  Gt.  Brit.— Hist. — Roman  period,  55  B.  c.-^48  a,  d.  i.  Common 
Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series; 
Background  to  the  classics  series  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  66-1607 

The  RiHnan  Empire.    Part  1 :  Rome  becomes  a  worU  power 

{FUmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

55  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33j  rpm.,  15 
mln. 

With  user>  Kulde. 

Crcditt:   Educational  collaborator,  Wllhelmlna  P.  Jashemskl. 

fiummary:  Truces  the  [wliticfil  history  of  the  Roman  Republic 
and  Empire,  through  the  use  of  photographs  of  ruins  and  monuments 
In  the  various  provinces  of  ancient  Rome.  Notes  the  contributloiu  of 
Rome  to  architei-ture,  roadbuilding,  law,  and  administration,  and 
shows  the  Etruscan  and  Greek  Influence  on  Roman  culture. 

1.  Rome — Hist.     2.   Rome — Antlq.  r.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films.     11.  Rome  becomes  a  world  i;>ower  (Filmstrip) 

937  Fi  A  68-3516 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The   Roman   Empire.     Part  2:   The  Empire  in   the  west 

{Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Fihns,  1967. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.,  12  lo..  33i  rpm.,  12 
mlD. 

With  users'  Ruide. 

Credits:  lOduciliunal  collaborator,  Wllhelmlna  F.  Jashemskl. 

Summary:  Pictures  villas,  amphitheaters,  and  tempit«,  which  were 
built  In  Rome's  provincial  towns,  to  point  oot  Uu  eTldeocea  of 
Roman  culture  In  her  proTlnces  and  frontiers. 

1.  Rome — Antlq.  r.  Coronet  I natractlona]  Films,     ii.  The  Em- 

pire in  the  west  (Filmstrip) 

913.37  Fi  A  6&-3517 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The   Roman  Empire.     Part  3:  The   Empire  in  the  east 

{Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1907. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  in..  33k  rpm.,  12 
mln. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator.  Wllhelmlna  F,  Jashemskl. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  and  maps  to  illustrate  the  eastern 
portion  of  the  Roman  Empire,  extending  to  Armenia  and  Mesopo- 
tamia and  including  Greece,  Egypt,  and  Paleatlne.  Points  out  the 
Influence  of  these  countries  on  Rome. 

1.  Rome— Description,  geography.  i.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films,     ir.  The  Empire  in  the  east  (Filmstrip) 

913.37  Fi  A  68-3518 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The  Roman  Empire.     Part  4:   Everyday  life  {FUmstrip) 
Cortmet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 


miD 


I  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  2  s..  12  in.,  331  rpm„  13 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator.  Wllhelmlna  F.  Jashemskl. 

Summary:  Surveys  activities  typical  of  people  of  the  Roman  Em- 
pire, using  photographs  of  I'orapeii,  bas-reliefs,  and  wall  paintings 
from  other  cities.  .Shows  relics  from  Roman  religious  and  burial 
practices,  and  some  remains  of  business  and  lodustrU-s  maintained 
by  the  Itomnns. 

1.  Rome— Soc.  life  &  cust.  2,  Rome — Antlq.  I.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films. 

913.37  Fi  A  68-3519 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Romaa  toria  aad  walls.  [Filmstrip]  Visual  Publicstions,  London, 
1 966.  Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the 
U.S.  by  Visual  PubUcations,  1970. 

23  fr.     coiot.     35  mm.     (People  of  other  dayi) 

With  itudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Eumine*  the  ftincikm  sad  activity  of  each  part  of  an  ancient 
Roman  fort  rortificatioos,  rowl*,  living  areaa.  the  parade  ground,  workabopa. 
gnnario,  and  (tablet. 

I.  Ponificaiioa— Ro»e.       1.  Vbual  Publicaiiooa.    II.  Scrict:  People  of  other 
dan.  [FitmMfip] 
tUO405,  937  70-740798 

Visual  Publicaiioni  72  MARC 


The  Roman  hoosc  {Filmttrip)     Educational  Audio  Visual, 
1964. 

id  tr.    color.    8S  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Credits:  Editors.  John  Zldlk,  Dlno  Ippollto. 

Summary:  Uses  pictures  and  reconstructions  to  Illustrate  various 
klDds  of  RuDUQ  dwellings.  Includes  tI«ws  of  Roman  Interiors  snd 
decora  tlofis. 

1.  Architecture.  Domeatic — Rome.  2.  Interior  decoration — Rome;. 
I.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc.  PleasantvlUe,  N.  T. 

720.WB6  Fi  A  67-3976 

BducaUooal  Audio  Visual 


Roman  mosaics    {FUmstrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides  of 
California,  1969. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shortw  versions  (38  fr.  and  38  double  fr.j  Issued  In  1966  with 
script 

Credits:  Authors,  Robert  C.  Maclaurln.  Katharine  B.  Madaurln. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  techniques  of  decdgn,  uses,  tyi)eB,  and 
styles  of  the  mosaics  of  Rome,  dating  from  the  1st  century  b.  c.  to 
the  6th  ceotury  a.  n.  Includes  geometric  dMlgns  and  mythological, 
religious,  and  genre  scenes.    With  captions. 

1-  Mosaics,  Komaa.        i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

729.0937  72-735826 

BudeJc  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Boman  ptrfitical  institations  {FUmttTvp)    Educational  Audio 

Visual,  196B. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  dual-track.  1  reel 
(5  In.),  31  In.  per  sec.,  34  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide,  Latin  text,  and  notes. 

Credit*;  Editor,  Mel  Chase;  BIngllsh  narration,  John  Randolph; 
Latin  narration,  Robert  Converse. 

Summary:  Describes  In  detail  the  structure  of  the  Roman  Repub- 
lic.    Includes  extensive  Latin  excerpts  from  Cicero,  Sallust.  and  Sue- 

1.  Rome— Hist —Republic.  510-30  a.  c.  I.  Educational  Audio 
Visual,  inc..  PleasantvlUe,  N.  Y. 

Fi  A  67-3977 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Roman  Republic  {Filmatrip) 
ual,  1069. 


Educational  Audio  Vis- 


57  fr.  color.  3o  mm.  and  phonotape:  single-tracfc,  1  reel  (5  la.), 
3S  in.  per  sec.,  15  mln. 

With  teachers'  notes. 

Credits:  Editors,  Henry  Hurst,  Gillian  de  Mariassy;  narrator, 
Uoyd  Moss. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  Rome  from  700  a.  c,  to  the  rule 
of  the  first  emperor  In  27  b.  c.  Includes  photographs  of  authentic 
ancient  remains,  sculpture,  mosaics,  and  maps. 

1.  Rome— History.  i.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc..  Pleasast- 
▼Itle,  N.  r. 

937  74-733556 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Roman  roads.  [Filmstrip]  Visual  PubUcations,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

24  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (People  of  other  dayi) 

With  iiudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  how  early  Roman  roada  were  buih  and  illuttraiea  their 
military  and  economic  importance. 

I.  Roads— Rome.  I.  Visual  Publications.  11.  Series:  People  of  other  days. 
[Filmstrip] 

1TEI61  937  73-740799 

VUual  Publications  72  MARC 


Roman  society  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Audio  Visual, 
1970.     Made  in  England. 

2  filmstrips   (pt.  1,  40  fr.;  pt  2.  54  fr.)     color.    35  mm. 

Released  In  1967  under  the  tlUe  Class  structure  and  occupations 
In  ancient  Rome. 

With  revised  and  expanded  teacher's  notes. 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnts,  John  Zldlk,  Charles  B.  Baker;  editors, 
Anne  S.  Wax,  Jeanne  Rice. 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  Roman  society  from  consuls  to  slaves, 
farmers  to  storekeepers,  actors  to  doctors,  deacrlblng  how  they  lived 
and  worked.  Includes  scenes  of  bridges,  roads,  buildings,  Jewelry, 
and  paintings. 

1.    Social  classes— Rome.  I.   Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc., 

Pleasantvllle,  N.  T.  II.  Clasa  structure  and  occupations  In  ancient 
Rome  (FUmstrip) 

918.37  75-786927 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Roman  spring:  of  Mrs.  Stone  {Motion  picture)     A.  A. 
Productions.     Released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1961. 

104  min.     Bd.     color.    35  mm. 

Teclii.  idol  or. 

A  Seven  Arts  presentntlon. 

Has<«i  on  the  novel  of  the  psroe  title  by  Tennessee  Williams. 

Credits:  I'roducer.  Louis  de  Rocheniont;  director,  Jos^  Quintero; 
screenplay,  Gavin  Lambert;  composer,  Richard  Addlnsell ;  conductor, 
DflUgliis  Gfimley ;  director  of  photography,  Harry  Waxmnn ;  editor, 
Ralph  Kemplen.  Cast:  Vivien  Leigh,  Warren  Beatty,  I>otte  Lenya, 
Jill  St.  John,  Coral  Browne. 

Summary:  Drama  almut  an  American  actress  who  abandtMis  a 
fading  career  on  the  New  York  stage  after  her  husband's  death  to 
live  In  Rome  where  she  becomes  enamored  of  an  unscrupulous  young 
gigolo. 

r.  Williams.  Tennes-  see,  1911-  The  Roman  spring 

of  Mrs.  Stone,     ir.  A.  A.  Productions,      in,  Warner  Brothers 

Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  68-1569 

The  Roman  villa.  [Filmstripj  Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publications,  1970. 


(People  of  iithcr  days) 


Roman  cilale.  the 
in  and  play  of  the 


26  fr.     color-     35 

With  study  |uide. 

SUMMARY;  lllusiratci  the  various  sections  of  an  an 
activities  o(  the  artisans  and  field  workers,  and  the  cdi 
children. 

1    Rome     Civilization.        I.  Visual  Publications.     II.  Series:  People  of  other 
days   [Fiimsinp] 

[DG78j  937  73-740800 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


riie  Roman  wall  {Filmstrip)     Hulton  Press,  London,  1967? 
Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

41  fr.     liAw.     S."!  mm.     ( Hrlllsh  and  Kuropean  history) 

A  Oatewiiv  production. 

A  Heacon  filmstrip. 

With  note». 

Summary:  Pictures  the  Roman  wall  as  It  Is  today  and  shows  Its 
historical  Importance  through  the  use  of  maps,  diagrams,  and  models. 

1.  Hadrlan'B  Wall.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd,.  Ixndon.     11.  Dufour 

F>litlons,  inc.  Series:  Brlttah  and  European  history  (FUmstrip) 
913.87  Fi  A  67-404^ 

Dufour  Editions 


The  Roman  world  {FUmstrip)    Brunswick  Productions,  1967. 

46  fr.     color.     85  mm.     (The  Pageant  of  art  In  hlstoiT) 

Credit-i:   Writer   and   art   editor,   Richard   Navin;   editor,   Karen 
Welntraub.  .        „ 

Summary:   Presents  a  survey  of  the  culture  of  ancient  Rome 
using  paintings,  sculpture,  and  other  art  works.     With  captions. 

1.    Art,   Roman.  X.    Brunswick   Productions.  Series:   "Die 

Pageant  of  art  In  history  (nimstrip) 

709.37  72-732997 

Brunswick  Productions 


Romance  {Motion  picture)  Czechoslovensk^  filmexport, 
Prague.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

15  mln.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

Credits:  Director.  Bretislav  Pojar. 

Summary:  A  puppet  satire  on  easy  loving  In  which  a  young  woman 
who  is  never  serious  about  love  relations  and  seeks  only  to  profit 
both  materially  and  socially  from  them  ends  as  a  complete  failure. 

I.  Ceskoslovenskt  fllmeiport  n.  Contemporarr  Fllms/McOraw- 
HiU. 

791.43  74r-708732 

McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Romance  and  reality  {Motion  picture)  British  Broadcast- 
ing Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Time-Life 
Films.  1970. 

52  niin.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Civilisation  series,  no.  3) 

With  outline. 

Credits;  Writer  and  narrator,  Kenneth  Clark. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  development  of  western  civilization  during 
the  13th  century.  Depicts  a  world  of  chivalry,  courtesy,  and  romance 
as  evidenced  lo  the  emergence  of  courtly  love  as  the  ultimate  is 
aesthetic  and  ascetic  devotion,  and  as  r^ected  In  the  poetry  of 
Dante,  and  the  Anjou  tapeetrlee.  Points  out  the  spiritual  happiness 
of  the  period  as  seen  in  the  life  of  St.  Francis  and  In  the  work.  The 
little  flowers. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

I.  Thirteenth  century.  i.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 

II.  Time-Life  Films.  Series:  CiTillsatlon  series  (Motion  picture) 

no.  3. 


Tlme-Ufe  Films 


76-708468 


Romance  of  the  Indian  coin  {Motion  picture)  Government 
of  India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and 
Broadc.isting,  Bombay  ,1961] 

12  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ezra  Mir;  dii'ector  ami  writer,  G.  H.  Saralya; 
narrator,  Zul  Veltani ;  music,  Vljay;  photographer,  Manohar  Valt^a, 
C.  V.  Gopal ;  editor.  S.  S.  Kalamkar. 

Summary:  U-^ea  still  photographs,  reproductions  of  paintings,  and 
animated  technltjues  to  tell  the  story  of  the  evolution  of  coinage  In 
India  from  the  seventh  century  b.  c.  to  the  present  day.  Narrated 
in  the  first  i)erson  by  an  Indian  rupee,  the  film  shows  coins  as  a 
source  of  useful  information  r^ardlng  art,  culture,  and  history. 

1.  Coins.  Indlc.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  Information  and 
Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2334 


Romance  of  timekeeping  {Motion  picture)     Etema  Watch 
Co.  of  America  [196-!i 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:   Traces   the  history   of  how   man  has   measured   time 
through  the  ages. 

1.  Time  measurements — Hist.        i.   Etema   Watch   Company  of 
America. 

Fi  A  67-1699 
Eterna  Watch  Co. 


Romanesque  and  medieval  fniiflcatioiift  {FUmstrip)    Budek 

Films  nnd  Slides,  1968. 

■io  fr.    color.     3.1  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  issued  with  script 
under  the  title  History  of  Spanish  architecture.  Set  4:  Romanesque 
and  medieval  fortifications. 

Summary:  \  study  of  the  Romanesque,  showing  In  particular  tlie 
development  of  characteristically  Spanish  features.     With  captions. 

1.  Architecture.  Romanesque-- Spain.  2.  Architecture  —  Spain. 
I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  inc.  11.  History  of  Spanish  architecture. 
Set  4:  Romanesque  and  medieval  fortifications  (Filmstrip) 

720.946  70-735260 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Romanesque   architecture   in   Spain 

Films  and  Slides,  1968. 


{FUmstrip)       Budek 


42  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  issued  with  script 
under  the  title  History  of  Spanish  architecture.    Set  3;  Romanesque. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  the  monastic  buildings  of  Medieval  Spain, 
Including  the  Clunlac  abbeys  and  churches  along  the  pilgrimage  route 
to  France  and  the  famous  church  of  Santiago  de  Comiiostela.  With 
captions. 

1.  Church  architecture  — Spain.  2.  Architecture,  Romaneaque  — 
Spain.  I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc.    n.  History  of  Spanish 

architecture.    Set  3:  Romanesque  (Filmstrip) 

720.946  74-735261 

lludek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


204 


Budek  Films  and 


Romanesque  art  in  Sicily   {FUmstrip) 
Slides  of  California,  1969. 

43  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  l«tied  In  lOas  with 
script 

Credits:  Authors,  Robert  C.  Maclaurln,  Katharine  B.  Maclaurln. 

Btunmary:  Explains  the  history  and  Influence  of  Roman  heritage 
OD  the  sacred  art  and  architecture  of  Italy  between  the  8th  and  12th 
centuries  a.  d.    With  captions. 

L  Art,  RomanesQue— luly.  2.  Architecture,  Romanesque— Italy. 
S.  Church  architecture— lUIy.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slldea  of  Call- 
fomls. 

723  76-786827 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Romania:   Bochanst,   the  capital    {FUmitTip)     Eye   Qata 
House,  1969. 

36   fr.     color.    35   mm.     ind   pbODOdlsc:   1   b.     (Romuilft,    Tago- 
■UTia,  lod  Greece) 

With  teacher's  maoual. 

CrediU:  Tert  «Qd  photosrapby,  Barbara  J.  Harsed.  Uarle  C.  Farca. 

aummarg:  Includes  scenes  which  show  Tarloos  aqtecti  of  life  la 
Buchareflt. 

I.  Bucharest — DeecrlpUoo.  i.  Ejb  Gate  House,  lac.    n.  Bucha- 

rest, the  capital   (Fllmstrip)  Series:  RMOanla,  TugoelaTla,  and 

Greece  (Fllmstrip) 

914.98  76-735047 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Homflnla  films 
see 

Bear's  glade. 

Flowers  and  bees,  a  springtime  story. 

Homo  sapiens. 

How  the  bear  lost  his  tail. 

Human  folJ^. 

l+i=X. 

Kisses. 

The  Season  of  the  brides. 
Seven  arts. 


A  Short  history. 

Romania:    Life   in   a   small 

Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 


Romanian    town    (FUmttrip) 


35    fr.     color.    35   mm.     and   phonodlsc:    1   s.     (Bomaola,    Tago- 
stavla,  and  Greece) 

With  teacher's  maoual. 

CrediU:  Text  and  photography,  Barbara  J.  Hamed,  Harle  C.  Farca. 

Sunimary:  Includes  scenes  which  show  rarloiu  aspects  of  life  In 
■  small  Romanian  town. 

1.  Ramaola — Sodal  life  and  customs.  i.  Eye  Gate  Hoose,  Inc. 

n.  Life  in  a  small  Romantao  town  (Fllmstrip)  Series:  Romania, 

YapMlavla,  and  Greece  (Fllmstrip) 

914.98  79-735048 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Romania:  overview  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

33  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  a.     (Romania,  Yugo- 
slavia, find  Greece) 

Witli  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Text  and  [AotOKraphf,  Barbara  J.  Hamed,  Harle  C.  Farca. 

Summory:  Describes  the  topofraphy,  geofrapbj,  history  and  so- 
ciology of  Romania. 

1.  Rumania.        i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Lna        Series :  Romania,  Tuso- 
slarla,  and  Greece  (Fllmstrip) 

914.98  72^735049 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Ronania:  Working  in  a  small  Rmnanian  town  (Fitnutrip) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

31    fr.     color.    35   mm.     and   phonodlsc:    1  s.     (Romania,   Togo- 
slavla,  and  Greece) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Text  and  photography,  Barbara  J.  Bamed,  Marie  C.  Farca. 

Summary:  Shows  what  working  In  a  small  Romanian  town  Is  like. 

1.   Rumania — Social  conditions.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,   Inc.     n. 

Working  In  a  small  Romanian   town    (Fllmstrip)  Series:  Ro- 

mania, TngoslsTla.  and  Greece  (Fllmstrip) 

914.98  77-736050 

A.  L.  A.  BocAllBt 


The  Romanians  {Motum  picture)     Public  Media,  inc.    Re- 
leased by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

18  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Han  and  his  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instttut  ftlr  Fitd 
nnd  Btld,  Munich. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  lives  and  work  of  people  In  the  Rama* 
nian  delta  and  the  changes  taking  place  as  the  society  progres.>^ 
from  rural  to  urban-Industrial.  . 

1.  Rumania— Sodai  conditions.  i.  Public  Media,  Inc.  n.  Fllml 
Incorporated.         Series:  Han  and  his  world  (Motion  picture)  ] 

914.98  70-70546J 

Public  Medis,  inc. 


Romanoff  and  Juliet   (Motion  picture)     Pavor,  s.  a.,  Italy. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal-International,  1960. 

103  min.    sd,     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Peter  Ustinov. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  screenplay.  Peter  Ustinov;  composer 
and  conductor,  Mario  Nascimbene;  director  of  photography,  Robert 
Kra-sker:  film  editor.  Renzo  Luctdl.  Cast:  Peter  Ustinov,  Sandra 
Dee,  John  Gavin,  Akim  Tamlroff. 

Summary:  A  sadre  In  which  the  general  of  a  small  Earopean  coun- 
try, being  wooed  by  the  United  States  and  Russia  for  its  United  Na- 
tions rote.  Oghts  to  avoid  accepting  foreign  aid  and  finally  solves  all 
problems  by  engineering  the  marriage  of  the  son  of  the  Roaslao  am- 
bassador and  the  daughter  of  the  American  ambassador. 

L  Ustinov,  Peter.  Romanoff  and  Juliet  n.  Pavor,  sl  a.  m.  Uni- 
versal Internatiooai  Films,  Inc. 

791.43  Fi  68-1667 


Los  Romanos  (Fihnstrip)  Society  for  Visual  Edacation, 
1971. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm., 
ISmlD.     (La  Vidaen  la  Romaantlgua) 

Spanish  version  of  The  people  of  Rome. 

With  teacher's  galde  In  Spanish.  ...._,      __  » 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  Luis  Carlos  Uribe;  consultant!.  lAura  B. 
Stroud.  Joseph  Chads ;  photographer,  l^ara  K.  Stroud. 

SUMMARY  ■  An  overview  of  the  way  of  life  of  the  early  Romans. 
Examinee  their  home  and  family  life,  education,  sodal  life  and  cus- 
toms, and  manner  of  dress, 

1.  Kom^— Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Bdnca- 
tiOD.  inc.  Chicago.  II.  The  People  of  Rome  (Fihnstrip)  III.  Series: 
La  VIda  en  la  Boma  antlgua  (Fllmstrip) 

[DG78]  913.87  74-739094 

Society  for  Visual  Edocatloo 

Tiie  Romans  in  Britain  {FUiMtrip)  Educatitmal  Produc- 
tions, Wakefield,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional  Film  Bureau,  1964. 

37   fr.     color.    35   mm.     (Regional  geography— British   Islands) 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  warlike  nature  of  the  Celtics  and  Teu- 
tonics by  colored  picture  drawings.  Shows  the  roads  for  communi- 
cation which  were  built  by  the  Romans  after  subduing  the  tribes. 

1.  Gt  Brit.— Antiquities.  Roman.  r.  Educational  Productions, 
ltd.  u.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Re- 
gional gei^raphy -British  islands  (Fllmstrip* 

942.01  76-733857 

International  Film  Bureau 


Imperial   Film   Co., 


The  Romans  in   Britain    {Filmttrip) 
196". 

42  fr.  co'or.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  15 
min.     niicrof roove.     l  World  history  enrichment  series,  group  1 ) 

Summary:  Depicts  the  Roman  colony  of  Britain  before  the  Romans 
arrived,  during  the  battles  of  conquest,  through  the  period  of  occu- 
pation, and  into  the  years  of  barbarian  Invasion  which  ended  the 
Roman  era. 

1.  Gt.  Brit.— Hist.— Roman  period,  55  a.  C.-449  a.  d.  i.  Imperial 
Film  Compwny,  inc..  Lakeland.  Fia.  Series:  World  history  en- 

richment series  l  Fllmstrip)  group  1. 

Fi  A  67-4136 
Imperial  Film  Co. 

The  Romans:  life,  laughter,  and  law  (Motion  picture)  J(^ 
H.  Secondari  Productions.  Released  by  Learning  C«p.  of 
America,  1971. 


(Western  civilization:  majesty  and 


27  min.     wl.     color.     ] 
madness  I 

With  teacher's  trulde. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  John  H.  Secondari,  Helen  Jesn  Rogers; 
consultant,  Paul  Sismund. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  enactment  of  excerpts  from  Roman  writ- 
ings in  order  to  recreate  the  world  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

1.  Rome— civilisation.  I.  John  B.  Secondari  Productions.  II. 
I.eamlng  Corporation  of  America.  Series:  Western  dvlllzattoa : 
majesty  and  madness  (Motion  picture) 

913.7  7^710042 

LearningCorp.  of  America 


The  Romantic  age  and  the  Industrial  Revolution,  1785- 
1810  {FiliMtrip)  Visual  Productions,  London.  Re- 
leaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Prothmann  Associates,  1968. 

34  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Looking  Into  history,  no.  14) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary;  Illustrates  the  English  social  aceoe  during  the  romantic 
age  and  the  Industrial  Revolution. 

1.  Gt  BrIL — Social  life  and  customs— 18th  century.  l  Tlaoal 

Productloas.      n.   Prothmann  Associates.  Series:   I.x)okIng  Into 

history  (Fllmstrip.    Prothmann  Associates)  no.  14. 

Wa.07  77-784700 

Prothmann  Associates 


The  Rmnantic  age  in  English  Uterature  [FUrMtrip)  Guid- 
ance .\ssociates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1969, 

2  film  strips  ( 175  fr. )  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s. ;  12  In. : 
33i  rpm.;  pt.  1,  17  mtn. :  pL  2,  15  min.     mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  manuaL 

Summary:  Studies  the  romantic  age  of  ESngllsh  literature.  Ex- 
amines the  works  of  such  writers  as  Wordsworth,  Byron,  Shelley, 
and  Keats; 

1.    English    literature — 18th   century — History   and  criticism. 
I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

942.07  79-733783 

Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville 


Romantic  composers  {Motion  picture)    National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1960.    Made  by  KITED. 

29  mill.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (.Alexander  Schrelner  at  the  Taber- 
nacle oijiant 

Credits:  Director,  Byron  Openshaw. 

Summary:  Alexander  Schrelner,  organist  at  the  Mormon  Taber- 
nacle In  Salt  IJike  City,  discusses  and  phiys  music  of  the  romantic 
period. 

1.  Schrelner,  Alexander.  r.  National  Educational  Television  and 
Radio  Center.  Series:  Alexander  Schrelner  at  the  Tabernacle 

organ  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-507 


Hw  Raauatlc  4an  of  tk9  hunm.  (Motioo  picturej 
Fihna/Eaitin-Phelan  Coip.  [19727] 


Blackhawk 


10  min.     li.     bJtw.      16  mm. 

Abo  tMucd  in  itandard  8  mm.  and  luper  I  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Prctenu  edited  Biograph  and  EAkmi  footage  from  the  papsr* 
print  collection  and  Troni  the  Ocor|e  Kleioc  CoUcction,  in  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress. $howi  an  exhibition  drill  of  New  York  firemen  in  Union  Square,  wUdi 
was  photographed  in  1904.  a  run  of  the  New  York  Fire  Department  in  1903,  sad 
eidiibWoM  of  sfllcieocy  by  the  Art  departments  of  Schconectady,  N.Y..  and 
Chelssa,MMs. 

1.  Plre-dspartiMiitfr— New  York  (5utt>— History.  1-  nre^depammnts 
Mawachuaatti — HlMory.  I.  Eaitin>PhelaR  Corporation,  Davenport.  Iowa. 
tTH9504.N7ti  363.3  72-700770 

Eaatia-Phdaa  Corp.  73  MAKC 


EduCTtional  Audio 


2  rUii>Birips(pt.  l,l3fr.;pLZ,73(r.)    eotof.     SSnn 
(3  t.  each;  I  a.  for  manual  projector,  1 1.  tor  aitomatic  praiector),  13  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm..  11  min. 

With  text  of  aarratioa  and  list  of  worfca  of  an. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  miMical  director.  Raphael  OTStal;  narrator,  Banrtt 
Clark. 

SUMMARY:  latroducea  the  main  ekaentt  of  Romasticiaai  as  reflected  in 
works  of  an  and  muuc  of  that  period  Showi  the  influence  of  literature  on  art. 
COotatos  Mcerpo  frocn  Romaotk  musical  worki. 

I.  Rooanticisni  ta  arL     2.  Romsnticisai  in  muaic 
Visual,  inc..  PteMaotviUe,  N.Y. 
[NX600.R6)  709.03  72-734026 

Educational  Audio  Vwual  72  MARC 


Romanticism— the  age  and  its  art  (Filmstrip)  Warren 
Sohloat  Productions,  1971. 

■2  fllmstrlps  ( 77  fr.  each  i  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  a.. 
12  In.,  331  rpm..  21  min.    (History  through  art) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS-  Producer,  Judith  Bantu;  writer,  Martin  Engle. 

SUMMARY  ■  Explains  how  the  downfall  of  the  Enlightenment 
l.r.iught  the  rise  of  revolution.  Imagination,  and  Intense  emotlonallan. 
IHscusses  such  themes  as  the  common  man  and  the  Industrial  revolu- 
tion, the  call  of  exoticism  and  the  distant  past,  the  emotional  tem- 
perament of  the  romantic  arti.st,  and  the  ultimate  reaction  to  roman- 
ticism and  the  birth  of  realiam.  

1    Romanticism.    2.  Romanticism  in  art.        I.  bchloat  (Warren) 

Productions,   PlewantvlUe,   N.   T.     II.   Series:   History  throuj^  art 

(Fllmstrip)  „«„—, 

709.03  77-738671 

Warren  Scbloat  Productions 


Romanticism:  the  revolt  of  the  spirit  (Motion  picture) 
John  H.  Secondari  Productions.  Released  by  learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

27  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Western  civilisation :  majesty  and 
madikess) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producers.  John  H.  Secondari,  Helen  Jean  Rogers;  con- 
sultant, Leslie  Marchand. 

Summary:  Shows  the  breadth  and  mood  of  romanticism  In  moslc. 
art,  and  literature.  Includes  excerpts  from  Lea  mlsirables,  Wuther- 
Ing  Heights,  and  Song  to  the  men  of  England. 

1.  Romanticism  In  art.  I.  John  H.  Secondari  Productions.  II. 
I>earning  Corporation  of  America.  Series:  Western  civlllsBtlon : 
majesty  and  madness   (Motion  picture) 

809  7^-710044 

LearningCorp.  of  America 


Romantische  Stadte   (Motion  picttirc)     International  Fihn 

Bureau,  1961. 

13  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

With  handbook. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Meno  Spann;  narrator,  Armin  Frank;  photos- 
rapher,  E.  L.  Morthole. 

SUMMARY:  A  German  language  teaching  film.  Visits  the  dtiea 
of  Munich.  DInkelabuhl,  and  Rothenburg.  Includes  scenes  of  people, 
ornamented  buildings,  statuary,  galleries,  gardens,  cafes,  a  fortified 
gate,  a  tower,  and  a  castle. 

1,  Munich— Description.  2.  DinkelshBhl.  Ger.  (City)— Description. 
3.  Rothenburg  ob  der  Tauber,  Ger.— Description.  I.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

438  75-710017 

International  Film  Bu-  reau 


Rome,  Harold  Jacob,  1908- 


Fariny. 


Rome  adventure  {Motion  picture) 
1962. 


Fanny 


Warner  Bros.  Picttires, 


205 


110  min.    sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Babied  on  the  novel  Lovers  must  learn,  by  Irving  FIneman. 

Credits:  Producer,  writer,  and  director,  Delmer  Daves;  mudc, 
Mai  Stelner:  photography,  Charles  Lawton;  editor,  William  Zlegler 
Cast:  Susanne  Pieshette,  Troy  Donahue,  Angle  Dickinson,  Rossano 
Brazzi. 

Summary:  Story  of  a  young  girl  who  quits  her  Job  as  s  librarian 
and  goes  to  Italy  to  learn  what  "they  know  about  love."  Relates  her 
numerous  romnntic  Mitanglements  culminating  in  her  love  affair  with 
an  architectural  student  with  whom  she  tours  Italy  on  a  motorcycle. 

I.    FIneman.    Irving,    1888-  Lovers   must   team.     n.   Warner 

Brothers  Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1387 


Home  in  focos  (Motion  picture)    George  Mihovich^  1961. 

26  min.    sd.    colw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  Rome  with  unpbasls  on  Its  relation  to  church 
history.  Includes  scenes  of  the  marhle  quarries  of  Carrara,  of  P<^>e 
John  xxiiE  blessing  the  Olympic  teams,  and  of  the  opening  ceremonies 
of  the  Olympics  in  1960. 

1.  Rome  (City)— Descr.    2.  Rome  (City)— Church  history. 
I.  Mlhovlch,  George. 

914.56  Fi  68-22 


Rome  then  and  now  (FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

45  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33ft  rpm.,  14 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (The  Living  legacy  of  Greece  and  Ron>e,  no.  3) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Samuel  A.  Goldberg. 

SumtMiry:  Re-creates  some  areas  as  they  may  have  looked  In 
ancient  Roman  times.  Includes  the  obelisks,  the  Pantheon,  Castel 
Sant'Angelo,  the  Colosseum,  and  the  Forum, 

1.   Rome   (City)— Descr.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series: 

The  Living  legacy  of  Greece  and  Rome  ( Filmstrip)  no.  3. 

913.37  Fi  A  68-3692 

Eye  Gate  House 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Romeo  and  Juliet  {MotUm  picture)  Royal  Academy  of 
Dramatic  Art,  London,  and  Regent  Polytechnic  Institute, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Royal  Academy  Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

107  mlD.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Based  on  a  stage  production  by  Hugh  Uorrlxon  and  the  play  of 
tli»>  same  title  by  William  Shakespeare. 

Crcditt:  Producers.  Paul  EmeraoD.  Joha  Feraatd;  directors,  Paul 
L*e,  Val  DruiDDi;  music,  Richard  Newaon.  Catt:  Cllve  Fraacia, 
An^la  Scoular. 

Summary:  Adaptation  of  William  Shakespeare's  tragedy  of  youth- 
ful pasalOD  aod  Ihf  adult  rivalry  bet^veeu  two  powerful  famlliea  Id 
Verona  during  the  KenaiswiDce. 

I.  Shakenpeare.  William.  1564-1616.  Romeo  and  Juliet  ii.  Royal 
Academy  of  Dramatic  Art,  London,  iii.  U>ndon.  Polytechnic  lostl- 
tutloa.    IT.  Royal  Academy  Productions. 

Fi 68-231 


Romeo  and  Juliet  (FUmttrip)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Secondary  literature) 

BaatinnD  color. 

POM  aimatrlp  do.  S005. 

Summarj/:   Summarizes  the  plot  and  dlscusaea  characters,   atyle, 
and  literary  characteristics  of  Shakespeare's  play,  Romeo  «Dd  JolleC. 

1.    Shakespeare,    William,   1564-161&     Romeo  and  JoUet  I. 

Shakespeare.  William,  1564-161&  Romeo  and  Jollet  n.  Popular 
Science  Publishing  Company,  Idc.  New  York.  Audlo-Vlsnal  DlTlston, 
m.  FOM  Fllmstrip  no.  S006.  Series:  Secoadary  literature  (nim- 
strip) 

Fi  A  67-il30 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Oo..  Aadlo-Tlsoal  Mt. 


Romeo  and  Juliet  (Filmstnp)    Tenth  Muse,  inc.,  1968. 

57  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Sunii.iurv:  Explores  the  play  Romeo  and  Juliet  by  Shakespeare, 
as  seen  through  the  eyes  of  a  contemporary  director.  Includes  plot 
summary,  exploration  of  stagecraft,  lighting,  and  other  aspects  of 
this  particular  production. 

L  Shakespeare.  WUllaoi,  1564-1616.     Romeo  and  Juliet.  L 

Sbake^)eare.  WlUlam,  1564-1616.    Romeo  and  Juliet    n.  Tenth  Uuse, 


Inc. 


Tenth  )Iuse,  Inc. 


822.3 


71-784M6 


Romeo  and  Juliet  {Fihmtnp\    Ini|>erial  Film  Co.,  1969. 

2  liliiistilpa  (pt.  1.  A'l  fr.;  pt  2,  61  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phono<ll-c^  i2  8.  each)  ;  12  In. ;  33i  rpm. ;  pt  1,  11  mln.;  pL  2,  16 
mill,     nilcrogroove.     (The  Genius  of  Shakespeare) 

Summaiii:  Presents  major  speeches  from  Romeo  and  Jutlet,  ac- 
companied by  etchings  and  engravings  ranging  In  age  from  one  to 
two  and  a  half  centuries. 

I.  Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  D.  Im- 
perial Film  Company,  Inc.,  Lakeland,  Fla.  Series:  The  Oenlus  of 
Shakespeare  (Fllmstrip) 

822.3  78-733635 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Romeo  and  Juliet  {FUmstrip)     Educational  Audio  Visual, 
1970. 

72  fr.    culur.    3.")  mm.     (Shakespeare's  plays) 

With  teacber'a  notes. 

Credita:  Editor,  Natalie  Davenport. 

Summary:  Presents  a  synopsis  of  the  play  Romeo  and  Juliet  by 
ShukeNpeare.  using  photographs  from  the  motion  picture  directed  by 
Franco  Zefflrellt. 

I.  Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.  Romeo  and  Juliet  it  Edu- 
cational Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Pleasantrllle,  N.  Y.  Series:  Shake- 
speare's plays  (Fllmstrip) 

822.8  77-785732 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


RoMeo  md  JmOtt  [Fllmstrip]     Scott  Education  Division.  1970. 

approx.  93  tr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodiic:  2  >.,  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 
(Simply  Shakespeare) 

A1k>  iwued  with  phonoupe  in  caoette. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  adaputioo  fof  chiklren  (rf  the  play,  Romeo  and 
Juliet,  by  William  Shakcspeuc.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Shakespeare.  William,  1364-1616 — Adaptations— Juvenile  fUms.  [1. 
Shakespeare,  Wilbani,  1364-1616— Adaputions.  2.  Plays]  I.  Shakespeare. 
Williaa),  1364-1616,  Romeo  and  Juliet  II.  Scott  Grsphio.  Education  Divi- 
■iofL     111.  Series:  Simply  Shakespeare.  [Filmstrip] 

tPR2878]  372.6     i822.3]  72-732993 

Scon  Education  Division  72  MARC 

Romeo  and  Juliet:  act  2,  scene  2  (Motion  picture)  Sea- 
boume  Enterprises,  Enj^land.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
BFA   Kducational  Media,  ld7l. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Oreat  scenes  from  Shakespeare) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  scenes  from  Shakespeare's  play  Ronteo 
and  Juliet  to  portray  the  atmosphere  and  theme  of  the  complete 
play.     Unes  authentic  Elizabethan  seta  and  costumes. 

1.   Shakespeare.   William.   1564-1016.     Romeo  and  Jollet.  I. 

Shakespeare.    WllUam,    I.'MH-IRIA.      Romeo    and    Juliet.      II.    Sea- 
bonrne    Enterprise.      III.    BFA    Educational    Media.      IV.    Series: 
Oreat  scenew  from  Shake«peare   (Motion  picture) 
rPR2881.A3]  822.8  76-714874 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Romeo  and  Juliet — Tchaikovsky   {FUmatrtp)     Educational 
Audio  Visual,  1870. 

81  fr  W(w,  :r.  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  a.  with  electronic 
signal).  12  In..  .'B*  rpm.,  21  mln.  each  side.  mlrrogrooTe.  (Music 
apprec.uthm  wrlea) 

With  lencber's  note  and  biographical  material. 

CreaiU:  VHual  »lltor,  Karen  Hoodea. 

Rumnmrv:  HceneH  from  the  motion  picture  Romeo  and  Jutlet, 
produced  liy  Franco  Zelllrelll,  Illustrate  Tchalkotaky's  musical  ver- 
sion of  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

1    ChalkovHkll,  Petr   Il'lch.  1640-1603.     Ronwo  and  Juliet  i- 

Chalkovskll,  Petr  Il'lch.  1840-l«fi.  Romeo  and  Juliet  n.  Educa- 
tional Audio  VUual.  inc.,  PleaaantTllle,  N.  Y.  Series;  Hualc  *p- 
predatlon  series  (Fllmatrip) 

78B.6  77-78«031 

Bdncatlooal  Audio  Visual 


Romeo  turns  bandit  {Motion  picture)     Path6  fr^rea,  Paris 
[1910!, 

6  mln.     si.     color.     16  muL 

Ektachrome. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm.  on  band-tinted  stock  with  one  tinted 
stock  sequence. 

L.  C.  copy  imperfect:  concluding  scenes  wanting. 

In  the  John  K.  Allen  film  collection.  Library  of  Con«r«««. 

Bummary:  Comedy.  Romeo  becomes  a  bandit  and  kidnaps  Juliet 
when  bw  father  wlU  not  let  him  marry  her. 

I.  Path6  frftrea.     n.  John  E.  Allen  film  collection. 

Fi 68-609 


Romor  Films 
see 

The  Baptistry  dt  Panna.  medieval  masterpiece. 
BotticeUi.  1444-lSia 
Etruscan  tombs  of  Volterra,  300-100  B.C 

Michelangelo.  1475-1564. 

Pisa,  story  of  a  cathedral  square. 

Romulus  Films,  ltd.  ,  London 
see 

Life  at  the  top. 
The  Pumpkin  eater. 

Ron  Phillips  Associates 
see 


Roofers   (Motion  picture)     University  of  Iowa.  Division  of 
Television- Radio-Film,  1971.    Made  by  Robert  A.  Lovely. 

17  mln.    Ml.    biw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  work  of  the  men  who  seal  roofs  with 

1.  Rooflns,  Bituminous.  I.  Iowa.  UnlTcrslty.  Dept.  of  Speech 
aad  Dramatic  Art,  Dividon  of  Television-Radio-FUin.  ..„,„„ 
[XHa451]  695.092  7fr-713456 

CINE 


Rooftopics.  (Motion  picturci  Australian  News  and  Information 
Bureau.  1971.  Made  by  Australian  Commonwealth  Film  Unit. 
Released  in  the  U.S.,  1972. 

11  nun.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Joe  Scully;  director  and  writer.  Antonio  Colacino. 
SUMMARY;  View*  of  rooftop*  in  Sydney  provide  ■  different  perjpcctive  on 
Australia'*  largest  city. 

1    Sydney— Description.        I-  Au»ualia.     News  and  Information  Bureau- 
919.44  72-702256 


The  Flutterbye. 

Ron  Waller  Photography 
see 

The  Bet. 


Rondo  {Motion  picture)  Celebrity  Holdings.  Made  by  the 
State  Higher  Film  School,  Lodz,  Poland,  1958.  Releaaed 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredtU:  Director  and  script.  Janusa  Maje«-skl.  Coat:  Slawomlr 
MroMk.  Stefan  Sslachtrcx. 

Summary:  An  example  of  the  Cinema  of  the  Absurd  la  which  a 
waiter,  who  has  Ignored  a  hungry  customer.  Is  murdered  when  h4 
finally  consents  to  serve  the  man.     Without  dialog. 

I.  Celebrity  Holdings,  inc.     ii.  Contemporary  FlIms/McOi-aw-HlIl. 
791.43  72-70&053 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Ronnie  {Filmstnp)  Parents'  Magazine  Enterprises.  Made 
by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Released  by  Learning  Corp. 
of  America,  1970. 

80  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  in.,  33|  rpm.,  13  mln. 
mlcrogroove.     (Family  feelings) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Eileen  Rosenbaiim  to 
eipand  a  child's  understanding  of  his  place  lo  the  family  framework 
and  to  explore  the  joys  and  conflicts  of  family  life.  Por  primary 
grades. 

1.  Family  —  Juvenile  films.  2.  Family  life  education  —  Juvenile 
films.  I.  Rosenbeum,  Eileen.    Ronnie,    n.  Parents'  Magazine  En- 

terprises,  inc.,   New   York.     ui.   Learning  Corporation  of  America. 
Series:  Family  feelings  (Fllmstrip) 

301.42  72-736946 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Rood,  Jon  P 
see 


Comparative  behavior  of  Argentine  cavles. 


(Roof  of  gold]    {Motion  picture)     International  Tele-Film 
Productions,  1949. 

11  mi'i.     Hd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 

Credits:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee. 

Bummary:  Showit  Home  of  the  various  species  of  animal  and  Insect 
life  that  inhabit  a  European  wheat  field.  Includes  views  of  ilsardii 
crickets,  rabbits,  and  partridges. 

1.  Biotic  communities.  t.  International  Tele-Film  Productions, 
Inc.        Series:  John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motton  picture) 

Fi  67-2070 


Roof  of  sky  (Motion  pioture)    Americui  Society  for  llfetals 
(196- t, 

14  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  bulldlnf  of  the  new  American  Society  for 
MeUls  headqitarters  from  sUrt  to  completion,  pointing  out  constrac- 
tlon  and  architectural  detalla. 

1.  Building,  Iron  and  steel.        I.  American  Society  for  Uetals. 

Fi  A  67-2821 
American  Society  for  Metals 


MARC 


[DU178] 

Australian  News  and  72 

Information  Bureau 


Rooks,  Conrad 


Chappaqua. 

The  Room  {Motion  picture)     Pelican  Films,  1967. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summaiy  An  experimental  film  which  portrays  the  events  that 
took  place  in  a  single  dining  room  during  the  life  span  of  several 
generations. 

r   Pelican  Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

301.42  Fi  A  68-369 

CINK 

Room  at  the  t4^  {Motion  picture)    Natitmal  AercoiaQtics  and 
Space  Administration,  1966.    Made  by  "WGBH-TV. 

28  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     ( Science  reporter  series) 

Crpditt:  PnKluctlon  supervisor,  Clayton  Edwards;  director,  Rus- 
sell Mnrash  :  narrator,  John  Fitch. 

Bummary:  Examines  In  detail  the  room  at  the  top  of  the  Saturn 
T-ApoUo  launch  vehicle  which  serrea  as  crew  qnartm,  flight  center, 
and  command  post  for  flights  to  the  moon. 

1  Project  ApoUa  i.  V.  8.    National  AerooatitlCB  and  Space 

Administration.  Series;  Science  reporter  serlef  (Motion  picture) 
629.47  71-708123 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 


Room  clerk — I  like  people  (Filmstrip)    American  Hotel  & 
Motel  Association.    Made  and  released  by  Admaster,  1969. 

2  fllmstrlpe  (pt.  1.  Ill  fr.;  pt.  2,  110  fr.)  color.  85  mm.  and  2 
phono<liscs:  20  mln.  each. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Spanish  version  also  Issued. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  responsibility  of  the  job  Of  room  clerk 
In  the  hotel  and  motel  Industry.  Stresses  the  correct  attitude*  and 
metbc'ds  of  handling  people,  procedures,  and  duties,  as  well  as  the 
proper  manner  of  dealing  with  complaints  and  emergencies, 

1.  Hotels,  taverns,  etc. — Employees.  I.  American  Hotel  &  Hotel 
Association.     II.  Admaster,  Inc.     III.  I  like  people  (Fllmstrip) 

[TX931]  647  73-739067 

American  Hotel  &  Motel  Association 


Room  down  under  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center  and  Westinghouse  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1964. 

53  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Intertel) 

Produced  in  association  with  AssoclatedRedlffuslon,  Canadian 
Broadcasting  Corp.,  and  the  Australian  Broadcasting  Commissloa 

Credit*;  Producer,  director  and  writer,  Dan  Klugherz. 

Bummary:  Stirveys  the  stable,  bappy,  and  moderately  well-to-do  Ilfft 
of  the  ordinary  Australian.  Bramlnes  the  Impact  of  post-war  Im- 
migration on  Australian  life  and  focuses  on  Heidi  Pavlovic,  an  im- 
migrant from  Yugoslavia,  to  descrllw  the  assimilation  of  an  immi- 
grant. Includes  Interviews  with  numerous  Australians  about  the 
exclusion  of  non-whites  under  the  government's  white  Australia  pol- 
icy. 

1.  Australia — Emlg.  &  Immlg.  i.  National  Educational  Television 
and  Radio  Center.  ii.  Westlngbotise  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany, inc.        Series :  Intertel  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-508 


Roon  for  keroM.  [Motion  picture]     Walt  Dianey  ProductJont. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  EducatJonal  Materials  Co..  1971. 

14  min.     id.     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Explaini  that  kgcndary  heioe*  have  traditionally  grown  ovt  of 
the  need*  <A  the  p«>ple  and  have  reprcMnled  the  ideali  and  dutinguishing 
chsracteristic*  of  particular  groups  or  oatioaa.  Dcscribet  the  exploits  of  such 
heroes  sa  Johnny  ApplcKed.  Pecos  Bill,  Casey  Jones.  Davy  Crockett,  and  otben 
who  became  legend*  in  their  own  tunc. 

1.  Heroes.     3.  Legends — United  Slates.        I.  Disaey  (Wah)  Produetiaas. 
II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company. 
tORSlS)  398.22  72-700148 

Walt  Dianey  Educational  7]  MARC 

Materials  Co. 

A  Room  for  learning:  a  multi-media  presentation  room 

{Filmatrip)      National    Audio    Visual    Association,    1968. 
Made  by  Bailey  Films. 

94  fr.  color.  30  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector) ,  12  In.,  88|  rpm.    mlcrogroove. 

With  script 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer  Paul  R.  Dexler;  coltaborator,  Jam*- 
son  C.  Qoldner. 

Bummary:  Discusses  the  functions  of  multi-media  Instruction 
rooms  and  explains  the  principles  of  their  design.  Shows  a  vaiiety 
of  typical  Installations  In  educational  and  Industrial  establishments, 
and  descrllMS  techniques  of  present  material  ualng  audio-visual  aids. 

1.  Instructional  materials  centers.  i.  National  Audio  Visual 

AMOclatlon. 

Fi  A  68-6116 
Portland  SUte  College.  Llbrarr 


206 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Room  fall  of  miracles  (Filmstrip)     Cathedral  Films,  1967. 

70  fr.  bJkw.  35  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  1  %.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
IJ  niln.     microfroore.     (ChrlrtUn  wltneM.  «  call  to  renewal,  do.  4) 

With  script  and  rulde. 

Credits:   Producer,  James  K.  Friedridj;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summary :  DIacuasea  bow  a  church  committee  can  work  togetber 
to  fulflll  Its  dutle«  and  at  the  aame  time  become  a  rafalcle  of  wlt- 
neaa  for  Christ, 

1.   Chnrck   committf«s.  I.   Cathedral   Films,   lac.,   Borbank, 

Calif.  Series:  Christian  witness,  a  call  to  renewal  (Plbnstrlp) 
no.  4. 

248.6  79-788110 

Cathedral  Films 


\,  18  {Motion  picture)    Belfpui  Red  Ctosb,  Bnuaela 
,196-1, 

15  mln.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  mmj  of  boapltal  library  nrrkes  of  the 
Belxlan  Bed  Cross. 

1.  Hospital  libraries.        L  Red  Cross.     Belgium.    Crolx-rouge  de 
Belflque. 

027.6  Fi  A  67-2172 

Bdflan  Intomuitloo  Serrlce 


Room  to  breathe  (Motion  picture)     WNBC-TV.    Released 
by  XRC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

2(i  mill.    Kd.    color.    10  mm. 

CREPITS:   Producer  and  writer.  Bill  Turqiie. 

sniMAnY :  KTplores  the  human  and  environ ineDtnl  problems 
Inrolved  in  the  nHleveliipment  of  the  historic  Delaware  River  Valley. 
Denrribes  the  proposed  plans  for  the  constructioa  of  a  dam  which 
will  provide  a  nrreatlon  area  as  well  as  a  principal  source  of  water 
and  elect rU"  power. 

1.  Water  resources  development — Delaware  Hlver  waterahed.  2. 
Dams — Delaware  Rlvw  watershed.  I.  New  York.  Television  sta- 
tion  WNIK'-TV.     II.   NBC  Educational   Enterprises. 

333.7  70-7oiXM6 

NIIC  Educntioiml  Enterprises 


Roos,  J^rgen 
see 

Knud. 


Roosevelt  and  Churchill:  the  first  summit  meeting  {Film- 
itrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968, 

53  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  United  States:  a  world  leader) 

An  American  adventure,  a  program  of  filmstrips  In  American  his- 
tory. 

CredUs:  Producer,  Max  Hetnz;  collaborator.  RIdiard  D.  Ulles. 

Summaty:  I>r«aents  the  events  of  the  first  summit  meetlnir  be- 
tween President  Franklin  Boosevelt  and  Prime  Minister  Winston 
Churchill  In  August  IMl.  aboard  tbe  V.  S.  S.  Au^uMta  In  Placen- 
tla  Bay,  NewfoundUnd,  which  resulted  In  the  Atlantic  Charter.  WItb 
captions. 
Another  issue.    bAw, 

1.  Atlantic  declaration,  August  14,  1941.  i.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  >>]ucatlonal  Corporation.        Series:  The  United  States: 
a  world  leader  (Filmstrip) 

940.M2  72-733438 

Ekicyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Roosevelt  and  his  critics—the  eteetion  of   1936   {Motion 

picture)       Chelsea    House    Educational    Communications, 
1969. 

7  mln.    si.     b&w.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  ROlde. 

CrediM:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Scfaleslager,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summarv:  A  study  of  tbe  presidential  election  of  1936,  IncltHllnc 
a  Tiew  of  Franklin  D.  Booeerelt'a  onunents  and  their  philosophies. 

1.  Presidents— n.  S.— ElecUoo— 1936.  2.  Roosevelt.  Franklin  De- 
lano, Pres.,  U.  S.,  1882-1945.  i.  Chelsea  House  Educational  Com- 
moDlcatlooE.        Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  plcttire) 

973.917  76-736713 

Chelsea  House  Bduca-  tlonal  Commimications 


Roosevelt  and  the  mass  media— fireside  chats,  1933  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Chelsea  House  Educational  Communica- 
tions. 1069. 

7  mln.    si.    b&w.     superSmnL     (Tbe  History  machine) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide 

Credita:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  SchleslDger,  Jr. ;  editor, 
Fred  Israel 

Summary:  Discusses  tbe  significance  of  Roosevelt's  innovatlre 
use  of  the  radio  as  a  political  tool,  his  series  of  1933  addressee  od 
the  New  Deal  program,  the  bank  holiday,  free  enterprise,  NBA 
codes,  and  the  gold  market  speculation. 

1.  Roosevelt.  Franklin  Delano,  Pres.  U.  S-,  1882-1945.  2.  U.  8.— 
Politics  and  government— 1933-1945.  i.  Chelsea  Hotise  SklncatloQal 
Communications.  Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 
973.917  70-735714 

1  House  Bduca-  tional  Communications 


Roosevelt   and   the   tiiird   parties,   1936    {Motion  pioiwe) 
Chelsea  House  Educational  Communications,  1969. 

7  mill.     Hi.    b&w.     super  8  mm.     (The  Htstorr  macUiie) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Creditt:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  U.  Sdilealnger,  Jr.;  editor,* 
Fred  Israd. 

BuMmartf:  A  Study  of  the  minority  party  challenges  to  Rooserelf  s 
administration  In  the  election  of  1^8,  Rooaerelt'a  rebutts,  and  Us 
subsequent  victory. 

1.  PresideDts— U.  S.— Electloos— 183&  2.  Rooserdt,  Franklla  De- 
lano, Pres.  U.  S.,  1882-1945.  L  Cbelses  House  Educational  Com- 
munlcatlons.        Series:  Tbe  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 

973.917  73-735715 

9S9  Bduca-  tlooat  Commnalcatloos 


(Roosevelt   mmpaign  and   inanffiintion,   1932-1933,    (Uo- 
tion  picture)     P&the  News,  1933. 

33  mln.     "d.     b&w.     IC  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  James  A.  Farley  Film  OUectlon,  Ubraf^  of  Congresa. 

Summary :  A  compilation  of  newsreel  footage  of  various  eveots  Id 
the  1932  Democratic  presidential  campaign,  from  Roosevelfa  nomi- 
nation until  hU  inauguration. 

1.  Roosevelt.  Franklin  Delano,  Pres.  U.  8..  1882-1945.  2.  Presi- 
dents—U.  S.— Election— 1932.  I.  Pathe  News,  Int.  New  York. 
II.  James  A.  Farley  Film  Ollectloo. 

978.917  77-709640 


Roosevelt  Campobello  IntemaUonal  Park  Commission 


Beloved  island. 


CampobeUo:  the  outer  island. 

Roosevelt  aty  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio  Visual  Centw,  1969. 

9  mln.    ad.    bJicw.    16  mm. 

Cr«ttt»:  Prodocer,  Ned  SAnuinan. 

Bmmmar^:  Deanibea  the  profram  of  a^-determlnatlon  In  Roose- 
Trtt  CMy,  a  newly-Incorporated  aU-Wack  dty  in  Alabama.  Explains 
that  because  tbe  dty  Ims  very  little  money,  all  government  officials 
and  those  providing  comonunlty  services  are  unpaid.  Describes  the 
attempt  to  make  all  people  d^lre  to  become  Involved  Id  the  opera- 
tions of  city  government. 

1.  Boosevelt  City.  Ala.— Politics  and  govemmeot.  i.  National 

Educational  TelevlsloD  and  Radio  Center,    n.  Indiana.    University. 
Audio-Visual  Center. 

852.0761  74-704654 

Indiana.    Dniv.  AudlthVisoal  Oenter 


Roosevdt  vs.  ist^tion   {Motion  picture)     Wolper  Produc- 
tions, 1965.    Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Men  In  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Credit*:  Narrator.  Edmond  O'Brien. 

Summary:  Discusses  tbe  conflict  In  tbe  United  States  betwera 
pacuist  isolationists  and  Roosevelt,  who  favored  lend-lease  sod  mili- 
tary aid  to  Great  Britain  and  Prance.  Includes  tbe  war  iriant  toon 
made  by  Rooserelt,  his  deal  with  England  for  SO  United  States 
destroyers,  and  his  beginning  of  the  first  peace-time  draft  in  United 
SUtes  bistory. 

1.  Rooeevelt.  Franklin  Delano.  Pres.  U.  S.,  1882-1946.  2.  U.  S.— 
Foreign  relatlonK — 1933-194S.  i.  Wolper  Productions,     ii.  Public 

Hedla,  inc.         Series:  Hen  In  crisis  (Motion  picture) 

973.917  75-706749 

Public  Uedla,  Inc. 


The  Rooster  and  mice  have  a  race  iMoHon  ptt^ure)    DBA 
Productions.     Released  by  NCodem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    ' 

Bummary:  A  story  of  a  race  between  a  rooster  and  mice  Is  used 
to  stimulate  oral  language  skills     For  primary  grades. 

1.    Language   arta    (Elementary)      2.    Oral    communication. 
I.  DBA  ProducIlonH.     n.  Modem  Lsarolng  Aids,  New  York. 

872.6  75-706879 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


The  Rooster  and  laice  make  pretzels  (Motion  picture)    DBA 
Productions.     Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

BMmmory:  Straws  all  tbe  steps  necessary  Lo  order  to  bake  pretzels 
or  bread.  Designed  to  be  used  to  stimulate  oral  language  skllla. 
For  primary  grades. 

L  lancoage  arts  ( Elementary )  2.  Oral  communication.  S. 
Bread-^Qvenlle  films.  i.  DBA  Productiona  d.  Modem  Learning 
Aids,  New  Tork. 

372.6  70-706880 

Modem  Learning  AJda 


Root.  Alan 


Baobab — portrait  of  a  tree. 


Mzima — portrait  of  a  spring. 


Root  nodule  formation  in  Glycine  max   (Motion  pic^re) 
Iowa  State  University,  Film  Production  Unit,  1968. 

4  mir,      color.      (Iowa  State  University  plant  science  films) 

Versions  available:  si.,  magnetic  sd.,  optical  sd.,  cartridge.  re«l, 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  film  guide. 

Summitry:  Compares  the  development  of  two  sets  of  soybean 
plants:  one  set  Inoculated  with  the  bacterium  Bhizobium  japotUcum, 
and  the  other  not  inoculated. 

1.  Soy-bean.      2.  Root-tubercles.      S.  Rhlaoblum  Japonlcom.  i. 

Iowa.      State  University  of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.      Film 
Production  Unit 

581.1  Fi  A  68-1979 

Iowa.    Sute  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


Root  pressure  (Motion  picture)     Ehicyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  m'  V     ■!.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teadters'  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  tlme-lapee  photography  of  a  carrot  root  and  glass 
tutrtng  to  show  tbe  rise  of  water  In  a  plant,  and  demonstrates  bow  to 
prepare  the  carrot  and  attach  the  glass  tutring. 

1.  Root  prenure.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bdocatlooal 

Corporation.  Series:   Botany  aeries   (Motion  picture.     BDcyclo- 

paedia  Britatmlca  Kducatlonal  Corp.) 

681.028  70-703732 

Bncjelopaedla  Britanfltea  Educational  Ootp. 


207 


Root  resection  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, School  of  Dentistry,  in  consultation  with  tha 
American  Dental  Association.  Hade  and  released  by 
Crest  Profeesional  Services  Division,  Procter  and  Gram- 
ble,  1961. 

17  mln.      sd.      b&w.      16  mm.      (Television  dental  clinics) 

CredUt:  Author.  L  I.  Oroeaman. 

Summary:  Shows  a  tooth  resection  and  demonstratea  surgical 
technique,  pre-operatlve  treatDjent,  anesthesia,  InstnimenUtion,  post- 
operative treatment,  and  X-ray  follow-up. 

1  Dentistry,  Operative.  i.  Pennsylvania.  University.  School 
of  Dentlatry.  ii.  Procter  and  Gamble  Company.  Creat  Professional 
-     ■  ■  Series:   Television  dental  rflnics   (Motion 


Services  Division, 
picture) 


Procter  and  Gamble  Co. 


617  Fi  A  67-1 

Crest  ProfeMloaal  Services 


Boat  warii  imd  prtAxca.  tFilmstrip]     Edocatioiial  Projectioiu 
Corp..  1967. 

17  fr.     color.     IS  mm.     (Language  am  program.  Ml) 

SUMMARY:  Examinei  Latin  root  words  titd  prcTues  upon  which  many 

wofda  arc  builL  With  capuont. 

I.  Engltth  laagaagc — Word  formation.       I.  Bdiicaoonal  Projeclkms  Corpo- 

rstiofl.     II.  Series:  Language  arts  program.  (Rlmsthp]  648. 

CPEU75i  412  72-734193 

EducstionsI  Prefectiaoi  72  MARC 

Corp. 


(PUmstrq)}     Ediicaiional  Prajectiooa 
Corp..  1967. 

30  h.     color.     35  mm.     (Language  arts  program,  649) 

SUMMARY:  EaamJnn  a  vancty  of  Latin  and  Creek  suffixes  and  root  words 
which  are  a  pan  of  preseni-dajr  language   With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Word  formation        I  Educational  Projectioos  Corpo- 
ration.    II.  Series:  Language  ans  program.  (Filmstrip]  649. 
(PEinSj  412  72-734192 

Edacatioaal  Prpicctiom  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Rooting  plants  in  a  windowsiU  greenhouse  (Motion  picture) 
Jam  Hnndy  School  Service,  1D68. 

2  motion  pictures   (4  mln.  ea.)     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  films  utounted  la  cartridge. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  niiuple  procedures  used  in  construct- 
ing a  wIndowBlll  greenhouse  for  the  rooting  and  growing  of  plants. 
For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Window -gardening — Juvenile  films.  t.  Jam  Handy  School 
Service,  Ina 

636.9  7S-702293 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Boots  and  their  work  (FUimtrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Flowering  plants:  tlieir  structure  and 
function ) 

Creditt.-  Collaborator.  George  I.  Schwarta. 

Summary:  illustrate*  the  work  of  roots  in  anchoring  plants  In 
tbe  SOIL  absorbing  water  and  minerals  from  tbe  eovlronment,  atorina 
food,  and  carrying  out  vegetative  reproduction. 

1.  Roots  (Botany)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Orporatlon.  Series:  Flowering  planU:  their  structure  and  func- 
tion  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4172 
BDcydopaedla  Britan-  idea  Edtieatloiial  Corp. 


The  Roots  of  black  resistance  {Motion  picture)    WCBS-TV 
and  Columbia  University.    Keleased  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 

Winston,  196». 

90  min.  sd.  b*w.  16  vam,  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  11:   W.   E.  B.  DuBois  and   the  new  century) 

Bwmmary:  Dr.  Earl  E.  Thorpe  describes  the  efforto  of  DuBoIs 
and  other  blacks  to  form  progressive  movements  and  work  for  their 
rights  as  Americans  during  the  early  years  of  tbe  centory,  as 
evidenced  by  the  ftirmation  of  such  groups  as  the  N.  A.  A.  C.  P.,  the 
Natlooal  Negro  Business  League,  and  tbe  Niagara  Movement.  He 
deaerlbes  the  conflict  between  W.  K.  B.  DuBols  and  Booker  T. 
Washlngtoo. 

1.  Negroes— Civil  rights— Societies,  etc.  2.  N^roes— History— 
1877-1964.  L  Thorpe,  Earl  E  n.  New  York.  Television  station 
WOBS-TV.  in.  Colombia  University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-.imerlcans 
(Motion  picture)  Section  11 :  W.  E.  B.  DoBoIs  and  tbe  new  centniT. 
301.451  72-704072 

Holt,  Rlnebart  and  Winston 


Roots  of  freedom  (Television  program) 
see 


Athens,  where  the  theater  began. 


The  Roots  of  our  urban  problems  (Filmstrip)    Society  for 

Visual  Education,  1971. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  16 
min.     microgroove.     (America's  urtMtn  crisis,  group  1,  no.  1> 

Also  iasued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teactier's  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Woodbury  Conkllng. 

Summsry :  Discusses  the  most  pressing  environmental  problems 
faclDg  the  urban  areas  of  America.  Includes  air  poUttti<m,  water 
pollution,  waste  dU^iosal,  transportation,  and  bousing. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— U.  8.  2.  Urban  transportation — D.  8-  I. 
Society  for  Tisual  Education.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  America's 
urban  crisis  (Filmstrip)  group  1,  no.  1. 

309.173  71-738018 

Society  for  Visual  EdDcati<m 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tlie  Roots  of  the  cold  war.  [Filmstrip]     Wcstinghousc  Learning 
Press.  1972.     Made  by  University-at- Large  Programs. 

2  filmstrips.  color.  35  nun.  uid  2  phooodiscs  (2 1.  each;  1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector) 

Aiao  iisued  with  phonoUpcs  in  caaaettes. 

With  teacher'!  piide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  David  X.  Youi\g;  narrator,  Woody  Liefert. 

SUMMARY:  Focuses  on  events  that  triggci^  t^'  ^^^^^  w^  *^^  caused 
tensions  between  the  United  Sutes  and  the  U.S.S.R.  Arthur  Schlesinger,  Jr., 
analyzes  the  siraiegies  of  Rooaevelt,  Churchill,  and  Stalin,  and  tells  how  their 
pcrvtnal  psychology  and  political  backgrounds  shaped  events.  Explains  how  a 
leascning  of  antagonisms  was  pouible. 

1.   World  politics— 1945-  2.   United  Slates— Foreign  relations— 

Ruasia.      3.   Russia— Foreign  relations— United  Sutes.        I.   Westinghouse 
Learning  Prew. 

lD843)  327  72-735322 

Westinghouse  Learning  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Roots,  stems,  and  leaves  (FUmatrip) 
satioD,  1967 


Jam  Handy  Organi- 


41  fi",     i-wlor     35  luiu.     (I'lam  structure  and  growth,  no.  4l 
SHHimaiy:  l>e>oribes  the  basic  structure,  ciiuracteristlca,  and  func- 
tions uf  pliiiii^.  vMtli  eiupliusis  f>u  ibe  gruwth  and  tuiiLCIuns  uf  the 
roots,  stems,  and  leaves. 

'     ~  Stems    (Botany)      3.    I-eaves.        i.   Jam 

Series:    l*laiit   structui-e   and    growth 


Roots    (Ilotany) 
Handy    Ors-'inizatlon,    inc 
(Filmstrip)   no.  4. 

Jam  Haody  OrgaQizatlon 


581.3 


Fi  A  68-4931 


Rooty-toot-toot    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Ballad  of  Frankie  and  Johnny 


Rope  from  the  baobab  tree    (Motion  picture) 
see    Dogon  Tribe  of  Central  Africa:    Rope  from 
the  baobab  tree 

Rope  jumping  {Motion  picture)  Audiovisual  and  Physical 
Education  Sections,  Los  Angeles  City  Schools.  Released 
by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1968. 

12  min.     S(I,     color.     16  mm. 

With  Btudy  suide. 

Summarv:  Illiistrntes  basic  and  advanced  sKMlls  In  rope  JumphiR. 
Including  bnslc  movements  for  l>eginnera  Shows  how  rope  Jumping 
activities  can  be  done  alone,  with  a  partner,  or  with  several  otber 
people. 

1.  Rope  skipping.  i.  lAts  Angeles  Cltf  School  District,  u.  Film 
Associates  of  Cjillfomla,  Los  Angeles. 

372.8  Fi  A  68-1196 

Film  .Associates  California 


Rope  of  flesh   (Motion  picture) 
see    Mudhoney 


Roscoe  Pound -A  merle  an  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 
see 

The  Accident  scene. 


Arguing  a  motion. 

Arrest  and  search  of  the  adult  offender. 

Client-jury  identification. 

Commencing  proof  including  opening 
statements  and  examination  of  Initial  witnesses. 

Conference  In  chambers. 

Conference  on  trial  tactics. 

Cross  examination  1. 

Cross  examination  2. 

Deposition  procedure. 

The  Dogmatic  witness. 

Exhibit  foundation. 

Expert  witness. 

Expert  witness  examination,  including 
direct  and  cross-examination  of  two  experts. 

Extraordinary  review. 


The  Hostile  witness. 
In^)anellng  the  jury, 
initial  preparation  of  defense. 
Juvenile  prosecution  from  beginning  to  end. 

The  Medical  exhibit. 
Miranda  interrelation. 

The  Motion  for  directed  verdict. 

Objections  and  offers  of  proof. 

The  Opening  statement. 
Post -trial  motions. 
Post-trial  motions  and  review. 

Preliminary  examination. 
Pre -Miranda  interrogation. 
Preparation  of  plaintiff. 

The  Pre-trial  conference. 
Pretrial  preparations  and  motions. 

The  Reluctant  witness. 

The  Robbery. 

Search  and  questioning  of  juvenile 
offender. 

Search  warrant. 
Sentencing. 
Summation. 
The  Trial  brief. 

The  Use  of  overlays. 

Voir -dire. 

The  Rose  {Moti&n  picture)  Public  Media,  inc.  Made  by 
Sheil-Kama  Productions.  Released  by  Fibns  Incorpo- 
rated, 1%7. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nmi. 

Summary:  A  film  record  of  the  paycbological  reactions  of  a  woman 
during  pregnancy  and  childbirth. 

1.  Pregnancy— Personal  narratives.        r.  Public  Media,  inc. 
n.  Films  Incorporated. 

155.43  79-706163 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

The  Rose  and  the  robe  {SloHon  piotwv)     Alex  Hankocy, 

1968. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suminury:  Depicts,  through  a  series  of  paintings  by  Ted  DeOnula, 
the  work  of  Padre  Juolpero  Serra,  a  Franciscan  who  set  out  to 
eatabllsb  a  chain  of  mliwlons  on  the  coast  of  Callforoia. 

1.  Serra,  Junlpero,  1713-1784.     2.  Missions— California.  i.  De 

Orazla,  Ted  Ettore,  1906-  n.  Hankocr.  Alex. 

266^  71-702556 

CINE 

Roselllnl,  Roberto,  1906- 
see 

Ways  of  love. 

Rosen,  Peter 
see 

rm  a  man. 

We've  come  this  far. 


208 


Rosen  (Peter)    Productions 
see    Peter  Rosen  Productions 


Rosen,  Robert,  1942- 
see 

The  Mime. 
Rosen,  Winifred.       Marvin*s  manhole 


Marvin's  manhole. 

Rosenbaum,  Eileen,      Ronnie 
see 


Ronnie. 
Der  Rosenkavalier  {Filmstrip)     Metropolitan  Opera  Guild, 


72  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     {Opera  in  color) 

With  script. 

CredUi:  Conductor,  Karl  Bohm.  Cast:  Leonle  Rysanek,  Chrlsta 
Ludwig,  Reri  Grist.  Walter  Berry,  NIcolal  Gedda. 

Bummarj/:  Presents  illustrations  from  a  complete  performance  of 
Richard  Strauss'  opera  Der  Rosenkavalier  as  presented  onstage  at 
the  Metropolitan  Opera  House  In  New  York  City. 

1.  Strauss,  Richard,  1864-1&49.  Der  Rosenkavalier.  l  Strauss, 
Richard,  1864-1949.  Der  Rosenkavalier.  n.  Metropolitan  Opera 
Guild. 

782.1  77-786196 

Metropolitan  Opera  Guild 

Rosenthal  (Sanders)    Productions 
see    Sanders  Rosenthal  Productions 


Rosenwein,  Daniel,  1947- 
see 

Mean  to  me. 

Silent  snow,  secret  snow. 
Rosenzweig,  Marcel 


Hand  tools:    cutting  tools. 


The  Lathe.    Part  1;    Spindle  turning. 


The  lAthe.    Part  2:    Faceplate  turning. 


Plastics  in  art  and  industry. 


A' Rosewood   daydream    (Motion   picture) 
Board  of  Canada.  1970. 


National    Film 


14  niln.     8(1.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  isnued  In  35  mm. 

CREDITS:   Pi-oducer  and  director.  Ian  .MacNell;  camera,  Enccne 

SUMMARY :  The  Rosewood  Daydream,  a  small  group  of  Canadian 
musicians  In  their  young  twenties,  describe  how  they  began  to  visit 
old  folks'  homes  where  they  perform  without  fee. 

1.  Rosewood  Daydi-eam  (Musical  group)  I.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board.  _     _  „„.. 

|MT^21]  785.06  76-712815 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Roshay,  Dennis 
see 

Conservation:   Waterfall, 

Rosie's  walk  (Motion  picture)    Weston  Woods  Studios,  1970. 
Made  by  Kratky  Film  Studios.  Prapue. 

4  niln.     od.     colar.     11!  ram. 

Rl  JIMARY:  IlliistraIeK  the  chlldi-en's  book,  Husle's  walk,  by  Pat 
Hiiti-hiiiR,  ill  which  a  ben  unwillingly  leads  a  fox,  which  Is  after  her. 
Into  one  disaster  after  another  before  she  finally  comes  home  safe 
from  her  walk.    For  primary  grades. 

I.  Hiitchins.  Pat,  UM2-  Rosies  walk.    II.  Weston  Woods  Stu- 

dios, Weston.  Conn. 

372.6  78-710642 

Weston  Woods  Studios 

RosieVwalk   (Filmstrip)     Weston  Woods  Studios,  1971. 

19  fr.     color.     S.**  mm.     and  phonodisc:  7  In.,  83i  rpm.,  8  mln. 

Also  issued  with  phouotape  In  cassette. 

AIko  Issued  as  one  part  of  a  sound  filmstrip  set  with  ptaonotape  In 
caMHette.  or  with  12  In.  phonodisc  with  audible  or  Inaudible  signals. 

Itaxed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Pat  HutcblDS. 

With  text  booklet. 

SUMMARY :  The  story  of  Rosle  the  hen.  who  Is  unaware  that 
the  fox  is  following  her. 

I.    Hutchlns,    Pat.    1M2-  Bosle'i  walk.     II.   Weston   Woods 

Studios,  Weaton,  Conn. 

872.6  7ft-740005 

Westoa  Wooda  Studios 


Rosow,  Eugene 


L.  A.  too  much. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Ross,  Carl  J 


Introduction  to  animal  dissection. 


Ross,  David  W 
see 


Guiding  and  developing  employees. 


Ross,  Edward 
Bee 

Metamorphosis. 

Ross,  Paul  Bernard 
see 

Waiting. 

Ross  Hunter  Productions 
see 

Back  street. 
Flower  drum  song. 

I'd  rather  be  rich. 
S  a  man  answers. 
Portrait  in  black. 

The  Thrill  of  it  all. 


RoMMaeDoMU:taitfctb«tpOTn«.[MocknpictiM«]    DavidMB 
Films.     Rekaied  by  SUver  Burdett  Co^  1971. 

13  min.     mL     color.      1i  mm.     (Writen  on  tOm) 

SUMMARY:  Rom  MacDonaU,  ma%  ibe  detective  Rory  yan.  deoMitt- 
ttrmtes  writing  about  wtiM  you  know  and  prcs  an  cjurapk  of  bow  a  writer 
re-writet  a  four  tine  pttrafraph. 

I.  Millar.  Kenoeth.  19IS-  2.  Detective  and  nyMcry  atoriea— Tet^ 

nique.       I.  Millar.  Kenaetfi,  1915-  II.  DsvidK»  Fibitt,  San  Franctooo. 

III.  Silver  Burden  CoaipaBy.     IV.  Scries:  Writeia  as  Rim.  iMotioo  pictmj 
lPN3383i  80S.02  70-713275 

CINE  n  MARC 


Ross  Macdonald:  in  the  first  person  (Motion  pictore)    Sil- 
ver Burdrtt  Co.,  1971.    Made  by  Davidson  Fihns. 

23  min.    sd.    color.    IS  mm.     (Writers  on  wrltlns) 

With  teacher's  BunestiooB. 

CREDITS  :  Aiitbors.  John  U.  DavidsoD.  Art  Kaye 

SUMMARY:  Preseots  the  delectlve-mystery  writer  Ross  Mac- 
donald dlxcuBsing  bis  work,  bla  phltoaophy,  and  hU  feelings  about 
writing. 

1.  UUtar,  Kenneth,  1915-  I.  Sllrer  Burdett  Company. 

II.  Series:  Writers  on  writing  (MoUon  picture) 
rPS3525.I486]  807  76-713902 

SUver  Burdett  Co. 


Rossen  Enterprises 
see 


The  Hustler. 


Rossini,  Gioacchino  Antonio,  1792-1868.       n 
barbiere  di  Siviglia 
see 

The  Barber  of  Seville  by  Gioacchino 
Rossini. 

Rossini,  Gioacchino  Antonio,  1792-1868.       La  gazza 
ladra 
see 

Tlie  Thieving  magpie    (lA  gazza  ladra) 

Rossini,  Gioacchino  Antonio,   1792-1868.       La 
gazza  ladra  Overture 


The  Thieving  magpie. 

Rossini,  Gioacchino  Antonio.  1792-1868. 
Guillaume  Tell.    Overture 
see 

William  Tell  overture,  by  Gioacchino 
Rossini. 


Rossini.  Gioacchino  Antonio.  1792-1868.       L'ltaUana 
in  Algeri 
see 

The  Italian  In  Algiers. 

Rossiter,  Clinton  Lawrence,  1917-  The 

American  Presidency 
see 

The  American  Presidency. 

Rossner,  Judith.       What  kind  of  feet  does  a  bear 
have? 
see 

What  kind  of  feet  does  a  bear  have? 

Rostand,  Edmond,   1868-1918.       Cyrano  de  Bergerac 
see 

Tbe  Count  of  Monte  Cristo  [and)  Cyrano  de  Bertenc 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac. 

Rota-Filmverleih 
see 


Das  Buch,  wle  es  wurde. 

Rotary  Sunshine  Camp  {Uoiion  picture)  Eastman  Kodak 
Co.  and  Rotary  Club  of  Rochester,  New  York,  1967. 
Made  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.  and  Film  Enterprises. 

13  mill.    8d.    color.     18  mm. 

Summary.-  Shows  various  activities  which  take  place  at  Rotary 
Sunshine  Camp,  a  two-week  camp  on  I^ke  OnUrlo,  which  Is  run  by 
the  Rotary  Club  of  Bocheater  for  handicapped  cblldreiL 

1.  Camps.  I-  E:asttnan  Kodak  Company,     n.  Rottry  Clob, 

Rochester.  N.  T.  „..„„. 

790.019  Fi  A  68-811 

CINE 
Rotating  flows    {Uotion  picture)     Education  Developinent 
Center.      Released  by   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1969. 

29  min,     «<i.     iMor.     IG  mm.     (Fluid  n»echanlcs  film") 

Made  for  (he  .Naiional  CummUiee  for  Fluid  MechHnlcs. 

Summarp:  lUii'itrateg  the  phenomena  associated  with  rotatloo  of 
homogenous  fluids.  Including  horlaontal  trajectories  in  surface  gravity 
waves,  low  and  blgh-Rossby-number  flows  around  ^beres,  Taylor 
walls,  normal  modes  of  Inertia  oscillation,  and  Rossby  waves  in  a 
(^Indrlcal  annulus. 

1.  Fluid  dynamics.    2.  Routing  masses  of  fluid.  i.  Education 

Development  Center,     n.  E^cyclt^taedla  Britannlca  E^lucatlonal  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Fluid  mechanics  Alms  (Motion  picture) 

632  76-706657 

CINE 

Rotating  toamiqnets  {Motion  picture)  Delta  College.  Re- 
leased by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  min.     Bl.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  flim. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  correct  method  of  applying  a  rotating 
tourniquet  apparatus  to  the  four  extremities.  Shows  how  tbe 
patient's  blood  pressure  Is  Uken  before  the  apparatna  is  set  and 
turned  on  at  a  pressure  between  the  patlait's  Bystolic  and  diastolic 


,.   Blood  pressure — Measurement     2.  Nurses  and  narslag.  i- 

DelU  College,    n.  Prentice- Hall.  Inc.         Series:  NurBlng  skills  and 
techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  79-705229 

Prentlce-Hall 

Rotating  tourniquets  (Filmstrip)    Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

88  fr.  ralor.  3S  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.. 
18  min,    microgroove,     (Patient  care  aeries) 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape. 

With  script  and  instructor's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Shows  step-by-step,  tbe 
use  of  rubber  tourniquets,  blood  pressure  cnffa  used  as  toiiroiquets. 
and  an  automatic  rotating  machine.  Coven  the  anatomy  and  physi- 
ology associated  with  tbe  use  of  rotating  tourniquets. 

1.  Tourniquets.  T.  Trainex  Corporation.     II.  Serlea:   Patleot 

care  series  (Filmstrip) 

610.73  76-739152 

TnUtwx  Corp. 


Rotation    {FUmttrip) 
ment,  1966. 


Ward's   Natural   Science   Establish- 


46  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Basic  astronomy,  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummory:  DiBCuscea  the  terms  rotation  and  axis  and  explains 
polar  flattening.    Glvea  proofs  of  the  earth's  rotation. 

1.  RoUtlonal  motion.     2.  Earth— RoUI Ion.  t.  Ward's  Natural 

Science  Establishment,  Inc.        Serlea:  Basic  astronomy  (Fllmatrlp) 
no.  2. 

Fi  A  67-3610 
Ward's  Natural  Science  Establlahment 

Rotation  based  on  a  triani^  (Motion  picture)  British 
Home  Entertainment,  London.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

3  min.    Bl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Geometric  proofs  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

.Summary:  Shows  that  wlien  a  triangle  is  rotated  180*,  tbe  nvw 
triangle  forms  a  p«tmli«10ffraiii  with  tbt  old  triangle. 

L  TrUngle.  2.  ParaL'elogrsm.  L  Brtttab  Home  Bbtertalnmeot 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Serlea:  Geometric  proofiB  seriea  (Ho> 
Uon  picture) 

613  7»-7U705 

BFA  Educational  Media 


209 


Roth,  Charles  B 
see 

Knowing  your  emplt^ees — individual 
differences . 

Understanding  personality  and  behavior. 

Rothacker,  inc.,  New  York 
see 

The  Chemical  engineer. 

Rothschild,  Amalie 
see 

Woo  who?    May  Wilson. 

Rothschild,  Richard 
see 

The  Better  life. 

Rothschild  Film  Corporation,  Brooklyn 
see 

Israel  today. 
Mexico  today. 

Nature's  way — the  inland  pond. 

Thermometers . 

Rotifer  {Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1966. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Small  things » 

With  note*. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  iiroject. 

Snmmaiy:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  and  advanced  microacop.v 
to  present  a  detailed  study  of  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement 
of  the  microscopic  organism  rotifer.  „       ,         ,         v- 

1    Rot  I  fera— Juvenile  flima-        t-  Educational  Services,  inc..  New- 
ton, Mass.         Series:   Small  things   (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center  F*  A  «7  oiOl 


Rotifer    {Motion  picture)     Educational   Services.     Released 
by    Ealing   Corp.   as   a   loop   film   mounted   in   cartridge, 

1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Issued  in  super  8  inm.  and  xtaiidard  8  mm. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  Program. 

With  flIm  notes  on  cariridge  case. 

Summary:  A  detailed  study  of  the  microscopic  organism  rotifer. 

1.  Rotl fern —Juvenile  fllm.s.        i.  Rducational  Services,  Inc.,  New. 
ton.  Mass.    n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1020 
Ealing  Corporation 


Rotifer  {Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  miD.    bL    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates  series) 

Loop  film.    FHm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Bmce  Boasell. 

Summary:  Studlea  tbe  claaslficatlon,  Btructnre.  behavior,  and  ecol- 

^^^.^Rot^era.       '  i.  Tborne  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.        Series :  Tbe 
Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

695  70-700784 


Tborne  Films 

A  Rotifer — Philodina  {Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannlca Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     Bl.     color.    su[>er  8  mm.     (Microbiology) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  mlcrophotography  to  study  the  PAUodMo. 

1.  Bollfera.        t.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.       Serlea:  Microbiology  (Motion  picture) 

593  77-709099 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Rot  ruck,  Kitty 
see 


Tom  projects.  Bishop  method  of  clothing 
construction. 

Rotterdam  {Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Holland) 

Loop  flUn. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Summary:  Describes  the  principal  features  of  Rotterdam,  tbe 
major  dty  of  Holland.  Describes  the  modem  bulkllngs,  shopping 
areas,  and  transportation  systems  which  were  built  after  tbe  ds- 
stnictioD  of  World  War  n. 

1.  Rotterdam— Descr.  L  Park  Films.  Series:  Holland  (Ho- 
tion  picture) 

914J2  Fi  A  68-3034 

Park  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rotterdam — Europort  gateway  to  Europe  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Kducational  Corp.  in  collabora- 
tion with  the  Xetherlands  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs. 
Released  by  Kncvclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1971. 

20  min.     Rd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  tn  b&w. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Irv  Ruslnow, 

SUUM.^RT :  A  study  of  life  In  Rotterdam.    Includes  views  of  the 
dt;  and  its  people. 

1.  Rott^rdsm — Descriptioo.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation. 

rDJ4n.R8]  914.92  70-712992 

Encyclopaedia  Brltaa-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Rotting  pear  {Motion  picture)     Educational  Serricee,  1965. 

4  miD.    8l.    color.    8  mm.     ( Mlcrogardenlng) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Sdence  Study  project 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  record  the  profreaslre 
destruction  of  a  pear  by  brown  rot  fungus  over  a  period  of  Ato 
weeks.  Shows  the  auccesslre  ttMgcB  of  the  spread  of  the  rot,  the 
destruction  of  the  Interior  tissue  of  the  fruit,  and  the  fonnatlon  of 
vast  numbers  of  spores  which  may  then  Infect  other  nearby  fralt 

1,  Pear  —  Diseases  and  pests  —  Jareoile  films.  2.  Brown  rot  — 
Juvenile  Alms.  L  EducaUoaal  Services,  Inc.,  Newt<«i,  Mass.  Se- 
ries :  Mlcrogardenlng  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2896 

Education  Development  Crater 


Roubaix.  Paul  de 
see 


Allegro  ma  troppo. 

Rough  and  smooth  {Motion  picture)     Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln     si.    color.    8  mm.    (Starting  science  i) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  Rulrte.  .     ^       - 

aumman/:  Shows  rough  and  wnooth  surfaces  and  the  etfect  of 
theae  surftfces  on  sliding.  Explains  how  heat  is  produced  by  fric- 
tion, and  Illustrates  how  lubrication  will  smooth  surfaces  and  lessen 
friction.  ,^  , 

J  Surfaces  (Technology).  2,  Friction.  S.  Lubrication  and  lubri- 
cants. I.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.        Series:  Starting  science  r  (Motion  picture) 

531  71-708001 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Rough  and  smooth  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associatee, 

1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Awareness) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Stanley  Madeja. 

SUMMARY:  Develops  the  concept  of  texture  through  lilustrat Ions 
extracted  from  natural  and  man-made  objects  In  order  to  assist  the 
student  to  gain  sensitivity  to  textural  design  dement 

1.  Texture  (Art)  I.  Hester  and  Associates.  II.  Series:  Aware- 
ness (Motion  picture) 

rN7430.5]  153.7  71-713314 

Hester  and  Associates 

Hou^  Notes  Compai^,  Indianapolis 
see 


Selling  life  insurance  needs. 


Roughing  and  alignment 


Auto  body:  Roughing  and  alignment. 

Roughing  stock  between  centers  (Motion  picture)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Woodworking  aeries.     Set  8:  Lathe) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  wood  that  Is  square  In  cross  section 
iBU«  be  rough  cut  into  the  shape  of  a  cylinder  before  finishing  work 
can  be  performed.  Shows  how  to  remove  the  square  edges  from  a 
workpiece  during  the  Initial  tough  cutting  phase. 

1.  Turning,  i.  McGraw-Hltl  Book  Company.  Series:  Wood- 
working aeries  (Motion  i>lcture)     Set  5:  Lathe. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2773 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

Roughing  with  hydraulic  jack  {Motion  picture)    Jam  Handy 
Organization,  1967, 

4  mil)  f\.  color,  aupcr  8  mm.  (Automotive  sheet  metal  repair, 
00.  12) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

nummary:  Hhows  Ihe  elTecta  of  using  the  hydraulic  Jack.  Demon- 
strutt-r-  tlie  combined  use  of  the  hydraulic  jack,  the  hammer,  and 
the  dolly  block.  „    , 

I.  .<liwt-uiet;il  work,  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Seriea: 
Automotive  sheet  metal  repair  (Uotlon  picture)  no.  12. 

629.28  Fi  A  08-2542 

3itm  Handy  Organlu-  tion 

Roughs  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions.    Released  by 
Oioswl  &  I>unlap,  1966. 

:;   mi:,      *L     color,     super  8  mm.     (Oraphic*photoniechanlcal) 
Loop  nim. 

Ciilils''Kx.!culive  producer.  Robert  B,  BBeihlag. 

Hummary:  DemonstraU-  bow  a  commercial  artist  ""*«!•  P*"^" 
dtetch  that  show-  placement  of  copy,  »»««»«»«.••«>  ^TiSim  Pro- 

J.  Commercial  art  2.  Photography.  A^Tfr*'''''*  „  Va^S^  i^ 
ductlon-  II  Orosset  k  Dunlap.  Inc.,  publishem.  New  Yorfc.  »«■ 
rtes:  «r«phio.-i.holomechanlcal  (Motion  picture)  74_711868 

flcope  Product  iont 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 


Rouli-roulant    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  DeviVs  toy 


Round  neck  knit  top~4oable  knit  cotton  (Filmstrip) 
Miriam  Hollen.  Made  by  Bob  Rood  Productions,  Re- 
leased by  Imperial  Film  Co.,  1970. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (See  It  aad  sew  It :  ruudamenuls  of  sew- 
ing with  kDlti) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  how  to  sew  a  rooad  neck  knit  top  oslag 
double  knit  cotton.  „  „       ,,,^ 

1.  BlousM.     2.  Sewing.    3.  Knit  goods.        I.  Hollwi.  Miriam.     IL 
Imperial    FiUn   Company,   Inc..    LakeUnd,  Fla.     IIL   Series:   See  It 
and  sew  it:  Fundamentals  of  aewing  with  knits  <FllnMtr1p) 
[TT545]  646.4  70-789602 

A.  I.  A.  Bo(ridiBt 

Round  trip   {Motion  picture)     Dorothy  Orr  and  Othel  G. 
Goff,  1968. 

0  min.    sd,    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Illu-*trate8  the  steps  in  the  water  cycle  as  water  vapor 
from  the  ocean  .-ondeiises  and  falls  a"  rain  or  snow  on  mounUlns 
and  is  then  carried  back  to  the  ocean.  „  _  ^.u  .  ^ 

1  Hydroiogic  cycle.        i.  Orr,  Dorothy  B.    n.  Goff,  Othel  t.. 

551.6  70-705658 

CINE 

The    Rounders    {Motion    picture) 
1964. 

84  mln.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

PanavlslMi.     Metrocolor. 

Baaed  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Max  Evans. 

CrtdU$:  Producer.  Richard  E.  Lyons;  director  and  writer,  Burt 
Kennedy:  music  Jeff  Alexander;  director  of  photography,  Paul  G. 
Vogel;  editor,  John  McSweeney.  Cait:  Glenn  Ford,  Henry  Fonda, 
Sue  Ane  Langdon.  Hope  Holiday.  Chill  Willa. 

Summary:  A  western  comedy  about  a  pair  of  middle-aged  itin»- 
ant  bronc-busters  and  their  misadventures  with  a  whlskey-mash-eat- 
ing  roan  stallion. 

I.  Evans,  Max.    The  rounders,    u.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1267 

Rounding  (foxes)  (Motion  picture)  National  Council  of 
Tenchers  of  Mathematics  in  cooperation  with  General  Learn- 
ing Coip.  Made  by  Davidson  Films.  Released  by  Silver 
Hurdett  Co..  1970. 

11  mln.  sd.  color,  16  mm.  (Elementary  mathematics  tor  teach- 
ers and  students.    Student  film  80) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Ruderman;  teacher*. 
LAuren  O.  Woodby.  Joseph  Moray. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  In  which  four  foxea  try  to  de- 
termine bow  to  share  equally  eleven  eggs. 

1.   Division.        I.  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics. 
II.  Sliver  Burdett  Company.     III.  Series:  Elementary  matheoutlci 
for  teachers  and  students.    Student  film  8G  (Motlw  picture) 
[QA115]  511  71-713716 

Sliver  Burdett  Co. 

Rounding  numbers  (FUmstrip)  Popular  Science  Audio- 
Visuals.  1969. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

rL'lS';- uL'tttnumb.r  U.e  .„  de^.op  'Si"'*''"'' '»' 'T^; 
lag  numbers  to  the  nearest  ten.  the  nenioit  hundred.  «»d  I'e  "<«"« 
thiusand.  Eip!«ln«  •  method  of  rounding  numhers  without  the  »»e 
of  the  Duml)er  line.    With  captions.  d™..i.i. 

1  Numbers.  Theory  of.  2.  Approilmatlon  theory.  i.  Popular 
Science  Audlo-Vlsuals. 

511 
Popular  Science  Audio-  Vlsnato 


73-733601 


Rounding  with  a  rasp  and  file  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield 

Associates.     Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts,  1071. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  3) 

Loop  film.  ...  ,, 

1    Files  and  rasps.     2.  Woodwork.         I.  Fairfield  Associates.     II. 

Universal   Education   and   Visual   Arts.     III.   Series;    Woodworking 

(Motion  picture)  part  3. 

[TT180]  684.08  72-716232 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Rounds,  Glen,  1906-  Casey  Jones 

see 

Casey  Jones, 

Roundtable  Films 
see 

Oettjnt  almd— <Im  roul  of  •elf-development. 
A  Measure  of  underaundin|. 

Welcome  aboard. 

Roundtable  Productions,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif, 
see 

The  Anatomy  of  a  presentation. 
The  Bob  Knowlton  story. 
OettJnt  aliead— the  nwd  of  lelf-^levelopment. 


210 


The  Hidden  side  of  selling. 
I'd  rather  not  say. 

Judging  people. 

The  Making  of  a  decision. 
The  National  managerial  test. 
Take  a  giant  step. 
Writing  letters  that  get  results. 

You're  coming  along  fine. 
Roundworms  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     81.    color,    supw  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates) 

Loop  lilm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary-  Points  out  the  advsnce  of  roundworms  over  nat 
worms,  and  uses  close-op  photography  to  show  ascarls.  trlchna, 
filarla  hookworm,  and  rotifer.  Shows  the  structure  of  the  pointed 
cylindrical  body,  cuticle,  mouth,  muscular  pharynx.  Intestine,  anus, 
locomotion,  and  reproducUon.  /^.„k-ih«. 

1    Nematoda.     2.  RoUfera.  i.  Baling  Corporation.  Cambridge, 

Mass.        Series:  The  Invertebrates  (Motion  picture) 

5&5  74^-700612 

Ealing  Corporation 

Rouse,  Irving.  1913- 
see 

Areas  and  periods  of  culture  in  the  Greater  Antilles. 

Areas  and  periods  of  culture  in  Venezuela. 

Culture  sequences  in  south  and  east  Florida. 

Culture  sequences  in  Ihe  Long  Island  Sound  region. 

Roustabout  (Motion  picture)     Hal  Wallis  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  19ft4. 

101  rain.     sd.     color.    35  mm, 

Technlscope.     Technlcoior.  ,  a.      d>  k     ..„™ 

CredUf  Producer,  Hal  B.  Wallis;  director.  John  Rich;  story. 
Allan  Weiss;  screenplay.  Anthony  La*"^^'  *""  ^*'"f  =  J"*?^ 
Joseph  J.  Utley;  clnematogrsphy,  Luclen  BslUrd;  editor,  warren 
Lc«v  Cm(:  Elvis  Presley,  Barbara  Stanwyck.  Joan  Freeman,  Lelf 
Erlckson.  Sue  Ane  Langdon.  _.  _ 

Bumf^ry:  A  musical  comedy  about  an  Itinerant  young  man  who 
Joins  a  circus,  fnlls  in  love  with  the  show  manager's  daughter,  and 
saves  the  business  from  bankruptcy.  f.„„w,— 

I.   Wallis    (Hal)    Productlona     n.   Paramount   Picture*  Corpora- 

"""■  Fi  67-1306 

The  Router  (Motion  picture)  Stanley  Works,  1967.  Made 
by  Visual  Instruction  Productions. 

VA  111'        fd,     color.     16  mm 

Summaiy:  Shows  the  router,  a  high  speed  power  tool  for  cutting 
and  sliaping  wood,  plastic,  and  non-ferrous  metals.  Pi-esents  the 
noraenclatme  of  jMirts  of  the  router,  their  functions,  the  setting  up 
of  the  router,  and  the  .actual  cutting  operations,  stressing  safety  pre- 
cautions „ 

1    Rou ling-machines.        i.  Stanley  Works,  New  BrlUln,  Owm. 
621.9  Fi  A  ea-H 

visual  Instruction  Productions 

The  Router  and  its  parts  (Motion  picture)  Stanley  Tools. 
Released  by  Visual  Instruction  Productions,  Victor  Kay- 
fetz  Productions,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.  ^     ^  „  ^ 

IxKip  film  mounled  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  ana 
In  super  8  mm. 

Summory:  Introduces  the  nomenclature  of  the  parts  of  the  router 
as  they  are  presented.  „        „.,.,-. 

1.   Routing-machines.  i.   Stanley  Works,  New   Britain.  Conn. 

Stanley  Tools  Division,  u.  Kayfets  (Victory  Productions,  New  York. 
621.9  Fi  A  68-1780 

Victor  Kayfert  Produc-  tlons 

The  Router:  bits  and  inserting  them  {Motion  picture) 
Stanley  Tools.  Released  by  Visual  Instruction  Produc- 
tions, Victor  Kayfetz  Productions,  1968. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  fltra  mounted  In  cartridge.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 

°  KmflfT-^Explains  the  types  of  bits  used  In  a  router  and  how  to 

Insert  them  properly  to  make  various  types  of  cute.  

1.   Routing-machines.  i.   Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

SUniev  Tools  Dlvl.'*lon,  n.  Kayfets  (Victor)  Productions,  New  Yorlt. 
621.9  Fi  A  68-1781 

Victor  Kayfest  Produc-  tiona 

The  Router:  finished  cuts  and  accessories  {Motion  picture) 
Stanley  Tools.  Released  by  Visual  In.struction  Produc- 
tions, Victor  Kayfetz  Productions,  1968. 


color.     8  mm. 

lunled  in  cartridge.      Inued  tn  standard  8  mm.  and 


4  min.     si. 

l>x>p  fllm  _ 
In  super  8  mm.  .        ,^. 

Summary:  Illustratee  how  various  types  of  cuts  are  made  with 
a  router  using  different  kinds  of  bits  and  demonstrates  the  nae  of 
th«  dovetail  attachment  for  making  dovetail  Joints. 

1.    Routing-machines.  i.   Stanley  Works,  New   Britain,  Conn. 

Stanley  Tools  Division,    ri.  Kayfets  (Victor)  Productions,  New  York. 
621.9  Fi  A  68-1782 

Victor  Kayfest  Produc-  tlons 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Router  pluw  (Motion  picture)  Walden  FUm  Gorp^ 
1M8. 

4  mln.  sL  color,  super  8  mm.  {Basic  woodworklos — hutd 
tools) 

Looj)  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  PlanM  <Hind  tools)  l  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration.        Series:  Basic  woodworklns— hand  tools  (Motion  plctore) 

684.08  73-708409 
Waldeo  Film  Corp. 

The  Router:  procednns  and  safety  (Motion  picture)  Stan- 
ley Tools.  Released  by  Visual  Instruction  Productions, 
Victor  Kayfetz  Productions,  1968, 

3  mlu.     sL     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  moanted  la  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
la  super  8  mm. 

Bummarif:  Illustrates  procedures  for  oslos  a  rooter  and  tbe  proper 
safety  practices  to  follow. 

1.    Routing-machine*.  i.   Sunlej  Works.  New  Britain.  Oonn. 

Stanley  Tools  Dlvlsloa.    XL  Kayfetx  ( Victor)  Productions,  New  ToriL 

621.9  Fi  A  68-1783 
Victor  Karfect  Prodoc-                  tlona 

Boater:  roating  a  lar^e  area  (Motion  picture)  Ealing 
Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.      si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Poruble  power  tools) 
Loop  aim.    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  caiw. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  for  routing  out  a  large  area. 
1.  Routing  machlaes.         i.  E^allng  Corporadoo,  Cambridge,  MabS. 
Series;  Portable  power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  74-706352 
SiallogCorp- 

The  Router:  setting  bits  and  trial  cats  (Motion  picture) 
Stanley  Tools.  Released  by  Visual  Instruction  Produc- 
tions, Victor  Kayfetz  Productions,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Ivued  Id  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Summon/:  Demonstrates  the  method  of  settlog  bits  la  a  roatw 
to  BuAe  a  proper  depth  of  cut  and  shows  trial  cots  to  determine 
If  tbe  btt'ls  set  properly. 

L  Eoutlng-machlnes.  i-  Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Stanley  Tools  DItIsIoo.    n.  Kayfets  ( Victor)  Prodoctlons,  New  York. 

621.9  Fi  A  68-1784 
victor  Kayfext  Prodoc-                  Uoni 

Rooter:  Teining  and  inlajriiis  {Motion  picture)  Ealing 
Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.      Bl.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Portable  power  tO(^) 

Ix>op  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demottstrates  the  setup  and  operatloa  of  tbe  router  for 
decorating  work  by  means  of  reining  and  Inlaying. 

1.  Routing  macfalnea.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Portable  power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  70-T06351 

BaUngOorp. 

Routine  physical  exwiiiatiOD  (POrngtrip)  Blakistan  Divi- 
sion, McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  in  collaboration 
with  Daniel  C.  Dillon. 

;i2  f  r.  color,  3A  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  ln„  SSi  rpm..  20  mln. 
(Basic  nursing  procedures) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credit$:  Educational  consulunts,  Werner  BoettOM,  Jean  AUto. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  ftsslst  a  physician  as  be  ecmdoctl 
a  routine  phyRical  examination. 

1.  Periodic  health  examinations.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Blaklston  Division.  Series:  Basic  nursing  procedures  (Fllmstrip) 
610.73  Fi  A  68-5174 

McOraw-Hllt  BookCo. 


Rowley,  Frederick 


Thoreau  on  the  river:  perspectives  on 
change. 

Roxbury  Prothictions 
see 

The  Prize. 

Hoxy  Film,  G.m.b.H.  &  Co. 
see 

Brainwashed. 
Boy  Harris  (Motion  picture)    Modem  Leaminf;  Aids^  1964. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Tbe  Sum  and  substance) 
Himmnry:  Presents  an  InterTlen-  wltb  coropoaer  and  teacber  Roy 
Harria,  who  dIscuMes  bis  creative  capacity  In  terms  of  tbe  larger 
values  be  flnds  In  human  life:  the  eminently  moral  laws  of  the 
universe  and  tbe  constant,  refreshing,  renewal  he  sees  in  nature  snd 
in  each  successive  generation  of  students. 

1.  HarrlH.  Roy.  1808-  2.  Ufe.    3.  Ethics.  i.  Modem  Learn- 

ing Aids,  Ne^v   York.  Series:  Tbe  Sum  and  substance  lUotlon 

picture) 

170  Fi  A  67-5267 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

[Boy  M.  Cohn,  (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1953. 


m.     (Meet  tbe  press) 
tbe  NBO-TV  documattary  sbow  Meet 


28min.    sd.    b&w.    Ifl 

Telec&tt   May  2,  1963. 
tbe  presa 

Cre4ttM:  Producers.  Martba  Rountree,  Lawrence  SpiTak;  director, 
Oarl  Degen :  sponmr,  Revere  Copper  and  Brasa 

Bimmary:  Roy  H.  Cohn,  cblef  couns^  for  tbe  Senate  permaoent 
iDTestlgatlng  Committee,  tells  of  his  examination  of  American  Infor- 
mation serrlces  abroad.  A  discussion  wltb  Uartba  Roontree,  moder- 
ator, Wlllett  Edwards,  Ernest  Llndley,  Lawrence  Splvak,  and 
William  Wbite. 

1.  Cohn,  Roy  M.  2.  Information  serrlces— U.  8.  i.  National 
Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  NBO  Television  Network.  Series: 
Meet  tbe  press  (Motion  picture) 

827.73  73-701467 


Boy  Nolan  Productions 


Rail  frei^t  today. 

You  can't  grow  a  green  plant  In  a  closet. 

Bor  Tash  was  there  (Motion  picture)  Canadian  Broadcast- 
ing Corp.,  OtUwa,  1966.  Made  by  Spaulding  Taylor  Hall, 
ltd. 

80  mlu.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Telescope) 

Cniitt:  Producer.  Herb  Taylor;  director,  Beos  Bonnier* ;  pbo- 
tocrapt^.  Herb  Taylor.  Boy  Tasb. 

Summary:  Depicts  evenU  In  tbe  life  of  lAotograf^wr  Roy  Taah. 
■bowing  bim  at  work  at  Government  House  and  at  tbe  opening  of 
Parliament.  Us«i  stock  footage  to  sbow  repreaentati*e  ssinples  of 
bis  work  from  1917  to  tbe  present 

1.  Tasb,  Boy.  L  Canadian  BroadeasUnff  Corporation.  Se- 

ries :  Telescope  (Motion  plctnie) 

927  Fi  A  68-1005 

Natloeal  rum  Board  of  Canndn 


Royal  Acaden^  of  Dramatic  Art,  London 
see 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 


Royal  Adelaide  Hospital.    Dept.  of  Mental  Health 
see 

A  Man  with  a  problem. 

Royal  Canadian  Air  Force 
see   Canada.    Royal  Canadian  Air  Force 


Royal  Canadian  Legion 
see 

A  remembrance  day  salute. 

Royal  Films  International 
see 

Life  at  the  top. 

Nothing  but  the  best. 

The  Pun4}kin  eater. 

Royal  Institute  of  Architects,  London 
see 

Man-made  world:   Who  cares? 

Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  London 
see 

Architecture.    Part  1.    Materials. 

Architecture.     Part  2:    (Construction. 

Architecture.     Part  3:    Etesign. 

Man-made  world:    Change  is  normal. 

Man-made  world:    Environment. 

Man-made  world:    Man  and  mactiines. 

The  Boyal  Province  (Motion  picture)  Nova  Scoda  Infor- 
mation Service,  Halifax,  1967.  Made  by  Nova  Scotia 
Travel  Bureau.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel 
Film  Library. 

21  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit$:  Producer,  Margaret  Perry;  director.  Ned  Norwood;  nar 
rator,  Richard  Thomaa :  pbotography,  Margaret  Perry.  Ned  Norwood. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  colorful  early  history  of  Nova  Scotia  from 
its  earliest  colonizers  in  lOOC  through  the  struggle  of  I>cml8lx)urK  to 
Its  entrance  Into  Confederation.  Pictures  tbe  many  races  that  set- 
tled in  Nora  Scotia  and  tbe  contributions  they  made  through  their 
Tsrled  cultures  and  customs  and  social  and  political  aebierements. 

1.  Nora  Scotia.  i.  Nora  Scotia.  Dept  of  Trade  and  Industry. 
IL  Canadian  Trar^  Film  Library. 

971.6  Fi  A  67-5680 

National  Film  Board  of  Csnsda 

The  Royal  silk  of  Thailand  (Motion  picture)  Thai  Airways 
Intematiomd,  Bangkok.  Made  and  released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  McDonnell  Douglas  Corp.,  1968. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  study  of  band-woTeo  Tbal  silk,  Thailand's  fastot 
growing  export  commodity.  Follows  tbe  procw  of  tbe  creation  of 
silk  from  tbe  Uny  bombyx-mort  motb  to  tbe  llnlsbed  product  In> 
eludes  acenes  of  teoogiles,  watirwayv,  tbe  TlUafw.  and  tbe  Inhabit- 
ants of  Thailand. 

1.  Silk  maoufactore  and  trade — Slam.  l  Thai  Alrwaya  Intsr^ 
oMional.    n.  McDonmlt  Douglas  Corporation. 

677  76-70266T 

CINB 


Royal  Titles 
see 

Once  upon  a  Christmas  time. 

Royal  Typewriter  Company,  inc. 
see 

Successful  secretary. 


BoyaUsts  and  Puritans,  1635-1660  (Filmetrip)  Viaaal 
Productions,  Londoo.  Released  in  the  T7.  S.  by  Proth- 
mann  ^Vssociatee,  1968. 

Mfr.    ctrior.    35  mm.    (Looking  into  history,  no.  11) 

with  teacbera  gnldb 

Bmmmary:  Illustrates  tbe  aigllA  social  scene  during  tbe  time  ot 
the  Royalists  and  tbe  Pnrttana 

1.  Ot  Brit.— Soctal  life  and  customs— 17tb  century.        i.  Tlsoal 
Prodoctlons.      n.    ProChmann    AasocUtes.  Series:    LoiAlng   Into 

hMory  (PUmstrlp.    Protbmann  Associates)  no.  IL 

942.06  70-784701 

Protbmann  Asaodataa 


211 


Roylance,  Ward  Jay,  1920- 


Utah,  the  Incredible  land.    Part  1: 
The  Colorado  Plateau. 


Utah,  the  incredible  land.    Part  2: 
The  Rocky  Mountains  and  Great  Basin. 


Royle,  Edwin  Milton,  1862-1942.       The  squaw  man 
see 

The  Squaw  man, 

Bnb-a-dDb-a-did>   (FUmetrip)     Jam  Handy  School  Senrioe, 

1969. 

36  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  [Aonodlsc :  I  s^  12  In..  33}  rpm..  5  mln. 
microgroore.    (Slng-a-song  of  cleanliness) 

Bwmmutry:  A  sing-along  approach  to  learning  deanlineas  habits. 
USM  ctaildren  of  different  races  to  lUnstrate  tbe  Importance  of  daan- 
linea  habits  as  they  affect  self-prtde  and  social  conUcts.  For  prl< 
mary  gradm. 

1.  SanlUtton— JuTenlle  films.    2.  Hygiene— Jnrenile  dims.  i. 

Jam  Handy  School  Serrlce,  loc.        Series :  81ng-a-song  of  eleaolUMM 
(Fllmstrtp) 

372.3  7»-78664ff 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Bobber  (Filmstrip)  Commcm  Ground,  London,  1949.  Made 
by  L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  17.  S.  by  Carman  Edu- 
cational Anociatee,  1966. 

28  fr.     bftw.    35  nun. 

Wltb  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  sequence  to  Illustrate  tbe  production  of 
rubber. 

1.  Rubber.         I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  E^lu- 
catlonal  Associates. 

338.4  76-738580 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


RaMcr.  [Motion  picture)     BBC-TV,  London,  1971.    Released  in 
the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

20  min.     mL     bftw.      16  mm.     (ScKOU  ail  siound  ui.  no.  4) 
SUMMARY:  Presenu  the  main  upects  of  the  manufacture  of  rubber  the 

tapfNBg  of  rubber  tree*  for  their  up;  tbe  vulcanizing  pixiccM  for  the  trestcBcnt 

of  latex  and  the  uk  of  synthetic  rubber  u  compared  with  natural  rubber;  sad 

the  UK  of  vulcanized  rubber  as  an  elastic  material. 

I.  Rubber— Juvenile  fUmt.     [I    Rubber]        I.  Britidi  Broadcasting  Coqxm- 

tion.    Televiaion  Senricc.     II.  Tmtc-Life  POms.     111.  Series:  Science  all  around 

u*.  [M0600  picture]  no.  4. 

(TS1890)  678  71-714713 

Time-Ufe  Rlou  72  MARC 


Bnbber  band  printing  (Motion  pictare)     Ikon  Films.    Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

8  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Prlntmaklng  seies) 

Loop  film. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O,  White. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  make  a  pHnt  using  modular  forms, 
bow  to  use  linear  forms  rather  than  broad  areas,  and  how  to  create 
a  skeletal   Image.     With  captiona.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Printing— Juvenile  films.  I.  Ikon  Films.  II.  Bsiley  Films, 
inc..  Hollywood.  Cslif.  Series:  Prlntmaklng  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

372.6  70-7092fi8 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Bobber  dam  ai^eatioD    (Motion  picture)     University  of 
Alabama  School  of  Dentistry,  1069. 

12  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  a  four-banded  dentistry  approach  to  tbe  place- 
ment of  a  rut>t)er  dam  during  a  dental  operatloa. 

1.   Dentistry.     Operative.        t  Alabama.     UnlTeraity.     SdMol  of 
Dentistry. 

617  74-701821 

UnlT.  of  Ala.     School  of  Dentistry 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rubber   in    Malaya    {Mot'um  picture)      Public 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 


Media,    inc. 


18  niin.     ftd.     color.     16  mm.     (Man  and  blB  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Institut  fQr  Film 
imd  Blld,  Munlcb. 

Smiimari/:  A  .study  of  Malayan  natives  working  on  rubber  planta- 
tions using  tbe  methods  of  their  ancestors.  Shows  the  scientific 
methods  that  are  toeing  introduced  and  the  bousing  b^ng  erected  iu 
overcrowded  cites  by  private  enterprise  and  the  government, 

1.  Rubber  plantation  workers — Malaya.  i.  Public  Media,   inc. 

IT.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Man  and  his  world  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

634.90959  73-705466 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


Rubber  membrane  model  of  a  cathode-ray  tube  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1970. 

4  luln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  in  physics:  cath- 
otie-ray  oacillOBcope) 

Loop  mm. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Tom  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  rubber- membrane  model  of  a  cathode-ray 
tube.  In  which  the  movement  of  steel  balls  rolilog  under  tbe  influ- 
ence of  gravity  provides  a  large  and  vivid  analog  to  tbe  behavior 
of  electrons  In  a  real  cathode-ray  tube.  ShowK  by  tbe  sbape  of  the 
membrane  why  the  balls  and  their  counterpart  electrons  In  a  tube 
are  accelerated,  focu.ted.  and  deflected. 

1.  Cathode  ray  oscillograph.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  II.  Series:  Experiments  In  phy.slcs:  cathode- 
rav  oscilloscope  (Motion  picture) 

tTK7878.7}  537.5  78-713530 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Rubber  membrane — standing  wave  patterns  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Encyclopaedia  Britannica  PMucatiuiial  Corp.,  1969. 
Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics — stand- 
ing waves) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baez,  with  the  cooperation  uf 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary:  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standing  waves.  Uses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  in  an  experiment  which  Illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  in  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encycic^aedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series:  Experiments  In  physics— standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

631  75-709909 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Rubber  plantation  in  West  Africa  (Motion  picture)  Inter- 
national  Communication  Films,  1968.  Made  by  Compass 
Films. 

4  mln.    si.    color.     8  mm.     (Subsaharan  Africa  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  mm. 

With  teadier  .study  guide 

Bitmmary:   Presents  step-by-step  sequences  of  tbe  productlOD  of 
raw  rubber  In  IJberla. 

1.    Rubber— Liberia.  i.    International   Communication    Films. 

Smiefl:  Subsaharan  Africa  series  (Motion  picture) 

916.6  76-703218 

International  Ommunl-  cation  Films 


The  Rubber  stamp  {Motion  picture)  Dunav-film,  Belgrad. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1969. 

9  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:   Satirises  the  bureaucratic  aspects  of  modern  admini- 
stration. 

1.  Bureaucrac>-.  i.  Dunav-fllm.     il  (Contemporary  Films/Mc- 

Graw-HllL 

791.43  75-705149 

UcOraw-HIU  Boole  Co. 


Rubber  tapper  at  work   (Motion  picture) 
see  Amazon  village:    Rubber  tapper  at  work 


Rubbermaid, 
see 


How  to  save  thirty  minutes  a  day. 


New  room  in  your  kitchen— a  study  of 
organization. 


Small  wonders  in  the  kitchen. 


Robcns  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications, 
1970. 

3n  fr.    color.    %j  mm.     (blaster  painters) 

I»ul>le- frame  version  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

HUMMAItV:  A  study  of  tbe  life  and  work  of  Peter  Paul  Buben*. 
examining  the  InltuencM  which  affected  him,  and  showlog  how  his 
work  has  Influenced  lubaequeat  artists. 

1.  Hubens,  Sir  Peter  Paul.  I.'>n-ie40.  I.  Visual  Publications, 

ltd..  London.     II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publlcattoas.    III.  9»r\m:  Master 
painters  (Kllmstrlp) 

rND678.R        ]  759.M92  YO-789018 

Klclnlyre  Visual  Publications 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 


Rubens  (Filmstrip) 
Corp.,  1971. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Oreat  men  of  art.  se- 
ries 2) 

With  teacher^  guUle. 

4^REDITS:  Producer,  Max  Heinz:  collaborator.  Sadja  Herzog. 

SUMMARY :  Tells  of  tbe  life  and  work  of  the  Flemish  palntn- 
Peter  Paul  Rubens.  Kxplalns  that  his  paintings  reveal  the  ambltlona 
of  tbe  ruling  class  and  the  renewed  coaSdence  of  the  church,  rather 
than  the  problems  of  the  common  pe<vle.  Points  out  that  his  works 
were  produced  by  means  of  a  workshop  system,  where  trained  as- 
sistants would  do  moat  of  the  painting  and  Rubens  would  add  tbe 
floishtng  touches.  Shows  examples  of  his  works,  such  as  Descent 
from  the  crowt.  Judgment  of  Paris,  La  kermesse,  and  others. 

1.  Rubens.  Sir  Peter  Paul,  15n-1640.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Great  men  of  art  (Film- 
strip)  series  2. 

[ND673.R        ]  759.9492  74~7M»323 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

,Rubes   in   Bliss  Fitfs  school  tot  giris,    {Motion  picture) 

,1915?, 

12  mln.     Bi.     b&w.     16  moL 

Originally  released  in  35  mm.  ^,^  „ 

L.  O  copy  imperfect :  main  titles  and  producUoo  credits  wanting. 
In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  fllm  coUecUOQ,  Library  of  Coogren 
Summary:  A  farce  about  a  rube  who  disguises  himself  as  a  girl 

so  that  he  can  visit  bis  sweetheart  who  Is  a  boarder  at  Miss  ntts 

school  for  girls. 

L  Gatewood  W.  Dungton  fllm  collection. 

Fl 68-437 


Rubin,  Harold, 
see 


The  carpetbaggers 


The  Carpetbaggers. 


Nevada  Smith. 


Rubin — the    palette    of   a   poet    {Motion   picture) 
Zarecki  Audio- Visual  Productions,  Tel-Aviv  [1968, 


Yona 


13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director  and  writer,  Yona  Zarecki ;  narrator,  Reuven 
Morgan;  photography,  Yakov  Kalah.  I*on  Nlsslm. 

Sumrttary:  Documents  tbe  life  and  paintings  of  Reuven  Rubin, 
Israeli  artist,  chronicler  of  tbe  changing  country  of  Israel  for  fifty 


years. 

1.  RnbiQ,  Beuren,  189ft- 

koUt 


Ruddell,  Jack 
see 


Yona  Zarecki,  hafakah  re'l- 


The  Settlers:    early  pioneer  farmers  of  the 
Great  Lakes  region. 

Ruder  &  Finn 
see 

Fun  gloving. 

Rudiments  of  self  concept  [Motion  picture)    Video  Nursing, 
1967.    Made  by  VPTTW-TV. 

44  m;ti.  sd.  l>&w.  16  mm.  ( Man :  his  growth  and  development- 
birth  tbi-ough  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  'IsHued. 

With  iii><truclor'8  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

CreiUt:  Instructor,  Robert  C.  Nlcolay. 

Bvmmary:  Discusses  the  physical  and  social  influences  related  to 
tbe  emergence  of  a  self-concept 

1.   Self-perception.        l  Video  Nursing.  Inc.         Series:   Man:  Ms 

growth  and  derelopment— birtb  through  adolescence  (Motion  picture) 

153^  71-703689 

Video  Nursing 


(Rudolph   Halleyj    {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,   1951. 

28  mln,    ed.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

TelecjiMt  Apr.  29.  1951,  on  the  NBC-TV  decuuw-ntary  sh.iw  Met-t 
the  pre»<. 

Crcditt:  Producers,  Slartha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak ;  Kponsors, 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

tiumniary:  Rudolph  Halley  di.scuRses  his  role  as  chief  counsel  for 
the  Senate  Crime  Inventigatiiig  Committee  with  Martha  Rountree, 
moderator,  Ne<l  Brooks,  Frank  McNaughton,  Ruth  Montgomery,  and 
I..awrence  Splvak. 

1.  Governmental  Investigations — U.  S.    2.  Halley,  Rudoiph.  i. 

National    Broadcasting    Company,    inc.      NBO    Television    Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

328.73  Fi  68-577 


ha  Rue  (FiJm strip)     Mary  Glasgow  &  Baker  Limited.    Re- 
leased by  I'niversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts  [196-(| 

27  fr.  b&w.  30  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (S  in.),  7)  In.  per 
sec.,  6  mln.     (Bon  voyage!    Part  2,  lesson  12) 

With  teacher'N  manual,  and  working  script. 

Criiditt:  Wrttei-H  and  designers,  Mnry  Glasgow,  S.  R.  Ingram. 

Numnuirv:  A  ^'re■nch  langiiHgc  tPHchIng  fllm.  Presents  a  lesson 
of  questions  and  answers  bAsed  on  thlnfcs  found  In  the  street 

1.  French  language— Audio- vlHual  Instruction.  i.  Mary  Glasgow 
&  Baker  Limited,  n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Se- 
ries: Bon  voyage!  (Filmstrip)     Part  2.  lesson  12. 

448  70-737325 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Ruesch,  Hans,  1913-  Top  of  the  world 

see 

The  Savage  Innocents. 


212 


Ruff  V  reddy  {Motion  picture)    Herman  KroU,  1M9. 

12  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Catt:    Patti    HllUgan.    Dickie   Wlgglnton.   Milton    Adams,   Robert 
Scbwarz,  David  Steele. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  two  children,  stowed  away  on 
a  fishing  boat,  who  help  to  apprehend  two  bank  robbers  who  have 
hljadced  the  boat 
I.  Kroll,  Herman. 

791.48  78-707752 


The  Rug  maker  {FUmstrip)    Parents'  Magazine  Enterprises. 

Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.    Released  by  Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  in..  33|  rpm.,  9  mln. 
microgroove.     ( Folktales  around  the  world ) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  folktale  from  East  Africa  which  shows  that  every- 
one, even  a  chiefs  son,  can  benefit  from  knowing  a  trade.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

L  Parents'  Magazine  Enterprises,  Inc.,  New  York.  n.  Learning 
Corporation   of   America.  Series:    Folktales  around   the  world 

(Filmstrip) 

398.2  79-736979 

Learning  C^>rp.  of  America 


The   Rug  maker:   a  fi^tale  of  Africa    {Motion  picture) 
Learning   Corp.    of   America^    1970.      Made   by   Stephen 

Bosustow  Productions, 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  An  animated  East  African  folktale  which  shows  the 
benefits,  even  for  a  chiefs  son,  of  knowing  a  trade.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Tales.  African — Africa,  West.  i.   Learning  Corporation  of 

America. 

398.2  78-705959 

Ijeaming  (^orp.  of  America 


The  Ruins  (rf  San  Francisco,  1906  (Motion  picture) 
hawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp.    [195-?, 


Black- 


7  min.     si.     b&w.     8  mm. 

Edited  from  footage  In  the  George  Kleine  Film  Collection  in  the 
Library  of  Congres.s. 

SUMMARY :  A  historical  fllm  which  shows  the  destruction  caused 
by  the  San  Francisco  earthquake  and  fire  of  1906. 

1.    San  Francisco— Earthquake,   1906.     2.   Kleine,  George.  I. 

Kastln-Phelan    Corporation,    Davenport,    Iowa.      II.    George    Kleine 
Film  Collection. 

[QE535]  979.4  71-713148 

Eastin-Phelan  Corp. 


Rulebrealcers    {FUmatrip)     McGraw-Hill    Book   Co.,    1970. 
Made  by  University  Films. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Discovering  npelllng  patterns  series,  set 
3) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  words  in  wbldi  tbe  spelling  Is  contrary  to 
rale  and  provides  exercises  In  spelllttg  these  words.  With  captions. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  i.  HcGraw-HIU 
Book  Company.  Series:    Discovering    spelling    patterns   series 

(Filmstrip)  set  3. 

372.6  77-735917 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Rulers  and  inches  {Filmstrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1967. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Understanding  units  of  measurement, 
no.  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Defines  measuring  by  comparing  two  lengths.  Explains 
bow  to  use  a  third  length  to  compare  two  units  that  cannot  be 
moved.  Points  out  the  value  of  using  a  standard  unit  to  determine 
length.     Advises  students  to  check  results  nnd  practice  often. 

1,   length  measurement        L  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.        Se- 
ries: Understanding  units  of  measurement  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 
Filmstrip  House 

Fi  A  67-5746 

Rulers  of  the  Kalahari  (Motion  picture)  Mutual  of  Omaha. 
Made  by  Don  Meier  Productions.  Released  by  National 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1970. 

28  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm.     (Mutual  of  Omaha's  wild  kingdom) 
SUMMARY:   A   documentary   about   the  Kalahari  bitshmen   who 
rule  the  desert  along  with  the  lions  and  cheetahs.    Shows  the  harsh 
realities  of  their  constant  search  for  food. 

1.  Bushmen,  2.  Kalahari  Desert  I.  Mutual  of  Omaha  Insur- 
ance Company.    II.  National  Broadcasting  Company. 

916.8  71-711431 

CINE 


Rules   and    plans:    Fichl    trip    {Filmstrip)      McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

39  fr.    color.    'iH  mm.     (School  series) 

With  leacher'tt  guide. 

Summary:  Kxplalns  how  to  plan  a  field  trip,  and  outlines  the  rules 
to  be  followed  while  on  the  trip.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  School  excursions.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
School  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.24  71-736385 

MoGraw-HlllBookCo. 


Rules   and    plans:    Fire   drills    {Filmstrip)      McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

34  tr.    color.    .15  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Outlines  tbe  nileN  to  follow  when  participating  In  fire 
drills  at  school.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Fire  prevention  —  Study  and  teaching.  2,  Schools  —  Fires  and 
fire  prevention.  i.  McOrawHlU  Book  Company.  Series:  School 
series  (Filmstrip) 

372.24  7J^7SM87 

HcOraw.HlllBookOo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Roles  and  plans:  G«tUnc  acquainted  (FUmttrip)    MoGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

S3  ft'     <'olur.    35  mm.     (School  Heries) 

With  (eaeber's  fftilde. 

Bummanf:  ExpUlDs  the  plans  that  mttst  be  made  snd  the  rules 
to  be  followed  In  gettinf  acquainted  at  school.  With  capflOM.  For 
elementar;  grades. 

1.  Students  — Conduct  of  life.  2.  loterpermnal  relatiooa.  8. 
Teacher-student  relationships.  i.  HcGraw-HIll  Book  Coapanr. 

Series:  School  series  (Pllmstrlp) 

372.24  74r-735383 

HcGraw-Bin  Book  Co. 


RnlM  and  ^ans:  Getting  to  and  from  school  (FUmttrip) 
McCraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1»70.    Made  by  Uaivereity  Films. 

32  fr.    color.    35  oini.     (School  aeries) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Outlines  plans  and  rules  to  follow  when  getting  to  and 
from  school.     With  captions.    For  eleroentarjr  gradea. 

1.  School  attendance.  2.  School  children — TranQwrtatloD.  i.  Mc- 
Oraw-HIll  Book  Companr.        Series:  SdMOl  aeries  (Fllmstrlp) 

872.34  72-7S5388 

McOraw-HUIBookCo. 


Roles  and  plans:   Playgrooads   (FUmstrip)     McGraw-Hill 

Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  TTniversifrf  Filnu. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bmmmani:    Outlines    rules    to    follow    when    on    the   playgruund- 
Wlth  captions.    For  elemenUrj  grades. 

L   Plargrounds.  l   McGraw-Hill   Book   Company.  Series: 

School  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.24  76-735389 

UcOraw-HillBookCo. 


Roles   and    plans:    Takinir  care   of   property    {FUmatrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

29  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bmmmary:  Outlines  the  rules  ID  follow  la  order  to  take  care  of 

school  prt^)ertj'  and   the  property  of  others.  With   captions.     For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Schools — Furniture,  equipment,  etc.    2.  Students — Conduct  of 

life.            1.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series :  S<*ool  series 
(Fllmstrip) 

372^  76-736386 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 


Roles  and  plans:  The  classroom  (Films trip)    McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

34  fr    color.    35  mm.     ( School  series ) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Outlines  rules  and  plans  to  be  followed  in  the  class- 
room.   With  captions.    For  eleR>»itar7  grades. 

1.  ClsRsroom  management  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  School  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

372-24  78-735384 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Roles  and  plana:  Visitors  and  Visiting  {FUmstrip)     Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

S2  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teadier's  guide. 

Bumm^ry:  OnUlnes  rules  and  plans  to  follow  when  having  tUI- 
tors  and  when  flsltlng.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Etiquette  for  children  and  youth.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Bo<*  Com- 

pany.       Series:  School  series  (Fllm^nrip) 

372.24  70-736390 

MeOraw-Htll  Book  Co. 


Roles  and  positions  [Motion  picture) 
leased  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 


Arthur  Evans.    Re- 


4  mill.    Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Handball  skills  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  consulUnts.  Harold  Kmger.  Allan  Sawyer. 

Bummary:  Prorides  rules  concerning  the  handball  court,  servea, 
procedures,  equipment,  and  dress.  Demonstrates  proper  playing 
positions.     With  caption*. 

L  Handball.  i.  Evans,  Arthur,  u.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood. Calif.        Series:  Handball  skills  SM'les  (Motion  picture) 

796.81  74-706808 

BFA  Educational  MedU 


Rules,  laws,  and  yoo   (Motion  picture)     Neubacber-Vetter 

Film  Productions,  1969. 

11  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consulUnt,  RIdhard  H.  Vetter. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  situations  In  the  home,  school,  and  community 
to  demonstrate  why  rules  and  laws  are  tteceeaary  and  how  we  bene- 
fit from  them. 

1.  Rule  of  law.  2.  Oonduct  of  life.  I.  Neubacfaer-Tetter  Film 
ProductiooB,  Los  Angeles. 

840  74-701806 

Neubacher-Tetter  Film  ProducUooB 


Roles  of  socrer :  Duration  of  the  game,  start  of  play*  InD 
in  and  oot  of  play,  method  of  scoring  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1970. 

4  miu.     ft.     color,     super  8  mm. 

IXMp  Bin). 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  aoiraated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  present  basic  rules  of  soccer  relating  to  the 
duration  of  play  and  method  of  scoring. 

1.  Soccer— Kute!<.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  I>aratloo  of  the  game,  start  of 
play,  ball  In  and  out  of  play,  method  of  scoring  (Motion  picture) 

796.344  72-709864 

KocyeloiMedU  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Roles  of  soccer:  Field  of  play  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Beleaaed  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guld& 

Summary:  Uses  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  phot(«rapbr  to  present  rules  of  soccer  related  to  the  field  of 
play. 

1.  Soccer— Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Field  of  play  (Motion  picture) 
796.344  71-709861 

Eno'clopaedla  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Fools  and  miscoodoct.  Part  1:  Direct 
free  kidc  or  penalty  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.     Hi,     color,    super  8  mm. 

lAMp  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  L'^es  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  details  of  soccer  plays  which  show 
foul.s  and  misconduct. 

1.  Soccer— Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltan- 
nica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Fouls  and  misconduct.  Part  1: 
Direct  free  kick  or  penalty  (Motion  picture) 

796.344  73-709867 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Fools  and  miscondoct  Part  2:  Direct 
free  kick  or  penalty  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln,     sil.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  I'^es  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  deUlls  of  soccer  plays  and  body 
movements  that  are  subject  to  penalty. 

1.  Soccvr— KMle.s.  1.  Eothen  Films.  11.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Fouls  and  misconduct  Part  2- 
Direct  free  kick  or  penalty  (Motion  picture) 

796.344  77-709868 

sncyclopaedla  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Fools  and  miscondoct.  Part  S:  Indirect 
free  kick  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

2  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher'.f  guide. 

Summary:  I'^eH  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  details  of  soccer  plays  and  body 
morement.s  that  are  subject  to  penalty. 

1.  Socter- Rules.  1.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica E<)ucatlonal  (.'orimratlon.  III.  Fouls  and  mlscoaduct  Part  3: 
Indirect  free  kick  (Motion  picture) 

796.344  70-709869 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Free-kicks  and  penalties  (Motion  pictur«) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britatmica  EducatiMial  Corp^ 

1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  miu. 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  culde. 

Summary :  Uxes  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photoRraphy  to  reveal  the  details  of  the  free-kick  and  to 
explain  the  related  rules  and  penalties. 

1.  Soccer— Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Free-kicks  and  penalties  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

796.344  75-709870 

Bocyctopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Goal-kick,  cm-ner-kick  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp^ 
1970. 

4  mln.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uxes  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  st<H>- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  deUlIs  of  the  goal-kick  and  the 
corner-kick  and  to  explain  the  rules  concerning  these  plays. 

1.  Soccer— Rules.  I.  Ek)then  Films.  II.  Encycl<^>aedla  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Goal-kick,  corner-kick  (Motion 
picture) 

796.344  72-709872 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Nomber  of  players,  the  ball,  plajer^s 
equipment  ( Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Uses  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  irfioU^raphy  to  presmt  ttaslc  rules  of  aoccer. 

1.  Soccei^Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Number  of  players,  the  ball, 
player's  equipment  (Motion  picture) 

796.344  75-709862 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp- 

Roles  of  soccer:  Offside  1  (Motitm  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Lo<^  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Uxes  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  details  of  soccer  plays  and  bodj 
movements  that  are  subject  to  penalty. 

1.  Soccer— Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.     III.  Offside  1   (Motion  picture) 

796.844  76-709865 

Bocyclopacdla  Britan-  nica  Bdocatlotul  Corp. 


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Roles  of  soccer:  Offside  2  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si,     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Uses  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motioo  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  details  of  soccer  plays  and  boi^ 
movements  that  are  subject  to  penalty. 

1.  Soccer— Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Eocyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation-     III.  Offside  2  (Motion  picture) 

796.844  70-709866 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nloa  Bducatloikal  Corp. 

Rotes  of  soccer :  Referees,  linesman  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 

4  mln.    sL    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Uses  animated  diagrams  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  pbotc^rapby  to  present  basic  rules  of  soccer  and  the  function 
of  referees  and  linesmen. 

1.  Soccer — Rules.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltan* 
nica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Referees,  linesmen  (Motion  jAc- 
tore) 

796.344  79-709863 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educatiimal  Corp. 

Roles  of  soccer:  Throw-in  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

2  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarj' :  Uses  animated  diap-ama  and  slow-motion  and  stop- 
action  photography  to  reveal  the  details  of  the  throw-in  and  to  ex- 
plain the  rules  concerning  this  play. 

1.  Soccei^Rules.  I.  Ek>then  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica BdDcational  Corporation.     III.  Throw-In  (Motion  picture) 

796.344  7^709871 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corn. 

Roling  pen:  some  ctunmon  errOTS  (ifotion  pietwv)  Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  draftlns  tecbniqiiM) 

Loop  film. 

L  Drawing  InstrimMnts.  2.  Pen  drawing.  8.  Mechanical  draw- 
ing. I.  Walden  Fllm  Corporation.  Series :  Basic  drafting  tech- 
niques (Motion  picture) 

744  75-708325 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Romania  (Filmstrip)  Don  Boeco.  Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4;)  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Cotutrles  of  Enn^>e  and 
Africa,  part  1) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  customs,  famous  paintings,  aceoarx, 
topography,  and  industry  of  Romania. 

1.  Romania.  I.  Boeco,  Don.  II.  Cnlversal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  (Countries  of  Europe  and  Africa.  imuI  1 
(Fllmstrlp) 

[DR205]  914.98  73-740539 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Romania — the  courageous  ont   {Motion  pictttre)     Douglas 

Productions,  1966. 

96  mln.    si.     color.     16  mm. 

To  be  presented  with  a  lecture  cued  to  the  film. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Nell  Douglas. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  Rumania  from  settlement  by  the 
Daclans  to  modern  times.  Describes  the  Turkish  era,  great  leader- 
heroes,  life  of  the  peasants,  and  the  development  of  the  provinces. 
Filmed  In  Rumania. 

1.  Rumania— Hist        i.  Douglas  Productions. 

914.98  Fi  A  68-618 

Douglas  Productions 

Romania:  toward  an  indnstrial  economy  (Motion  picture) 
MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-HiU 
Films  in  collaboration  with  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

18  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Eastern  Europe  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  changes  being  brought  about  by  Industrlal- 
IzatltHi  In  Rumania,  a  traditionally  agricultural  country.  Describee 
life  on  the  collective  farms  In  this  country. 

1.  Rumania— Industries.  2.  Airrlcuitare.  Cooperative— Rumania. 
I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  East^n  Enrtqie  series 

(Motion  picture) 

309.1498  76-706977 

McOraw-HUl  Book  Co. 

Romen  dilate  protozoa  {Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Bacteri- 
ology, University  of  Califbmia,  Daris.  Released  by  Uni- 
versity of  California  Extension  Media  Center,  1966. 

15  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.    (Microbiology  teaching  series) 
Bumntary:  Show*  the  process  by  which  microbes  help  certain  ani- 
mals called  ruminants  digest  their  food.    Points  out  the  distlngulah- 
Ing  characteristics  of  various  kinds  of  protoioa,  showing  what  they 
look  like,  what  they  feed  on.  and  how  they  move 

1.  ProtoEoa.  2.  Rumen.  i.  California.  University,  Davis.  DepL 
of  Bacteriology,  n.  California.  University.  EitenalMi  Media  Cen- 
ter.       Series:  Microbiology  teaching  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

593  76-704697 

Calif.     Univ.  Ezteoalon  MedU  Center 

Rompelstiltsldn  {FUmstrip)  Cooper  Films  and  Beoords, 
1969. 

34  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  10 
min.     (Our  chlldrm's  heritage  sound  filmstrips,  serlM  H) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  narrator  and  editor,  Margie 
Bell;  art.  Carroll  Spinney;  music,  Rosa  Rio. 

.^Hmmarv.-  Illustrates  the  fairy  tale  about  Rumpristlltsklo  by  the 
Orimm  brothers. 

L  Orimm,  Jacob  Lndwlg  Karl,  1785-1863.     BompelstUadten. 
n.  Cooper  Films  and  Becmtls.         Sertea. 

898.21  70-736091 

Cooper  FUms  and  Baoorda 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Rumpelstittskin  (Filmitrip)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
caticmal  Corp.,  196&. 

63  fr.  color.  36  mm.  ud  pbonodlsc:  10  ia,  331  rpm.  (Palrj 
tale  magic) 

Summary:  illuatrates  tbe  rtory  ot  Rumpetotiltskln  by  the  Grimm 
brothers.     Emphasizes  correct  diction  and  pronunciation. 

1.   Fairy  tales.  L  Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl,  1785-1863. 

Rampelstiladiea.  u.  Bncyt^opaedla  Britannica  Educational  Oor- 
poration.        Series:  Fairy  tale  magic  (Filmstrlp) 

898.21  7^-733567 

Encyclopaedia  Brltaa-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Rmnpclstiltskin  (FUmstrip) 
ual  Arts,  1969. 


Universal  Education  and  Via- 


45  f r.    color.    35  mm.     ( Read  and  tell,  aeries  2) 

In  two  parts:  one  set  of  captioned  drawings  for  reading;  one  set 
without  captions  to  encourage  story  telling. 

With  teacher's  Rulde. 

Summary:  A  fairy  tale  by  the  brothers  Grimm  about  the  dwarf 
with  magic  powers  and  a  queen  who  baa  to  guess  his  name  or  lose 
her  Infant  son. 

I.  Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl,  1785-1863.  Rumpelstllzchen.  n. 
Unlrersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Read  and  tell 

(Fllmstrip)  series  2. 

398.21  79-735119 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Riunpelstiltskin  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car- 
toon Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

S  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (HaUs  and  Batchelor  fairy  tale 
films) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

tsummary:  An  adaptation  of  the  fairy  tale  by  the  Brothers  Grimm 
about  the  strange  little  man  who  agreed  to  teach  the  miller's  daughter 
bow  to  spin  straw  Into  gold. 

I.  Grimm.  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl,  1785-1863.  Rumpelstllzchen.  n. 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  I»ndon.  m.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

898.21  70-70*563 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


RampelstUtskin  {FUrMtrvp)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

42  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Presento  the  dasslc  fairy  tale  by  the  Grimm  brothers 
about  the  miller's  daughter  who  Ls  locked  In  a  room  by  the  king  and 
told  to  spin  straw  Into  gold  and  the  strange  little  man  who  appears 
to  help  her  perform  thia  magical  feat.  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

L  Orlmm.  Jakob  Ladwlg  Karl,  1785-1868.    BumpeUtilzchen. 
n.  Troll  Asaodatea. 

398.21  70-736241 

Troll  Aasoclatea 


Ran  a   thin  line   {Motion  picture) 
1967. 


Paciiic  Cinema  West, 


17  mill     sd.    bJtw.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Examines  the  dangers  Inherent  In  rapid  courtships; 
points  out  the  necessity  of  time  and  understanding  in  building  solid 
relationships. 

1.  Courisblp.         I.  Pacific  Cinema  West 

301.41  Fi  A  68-812 

CINE 


Rnn-a-ways  (Motion  picture)     Sid  Davis  Productions,  1969. 


10  II 


-<>lol 


Sl'.MM.MEV  :  X  ilriiniiirlKiitlon  of  xwn  >vparat<>  stories  ntwut  a  l>ny 
nrid  a  «irl  In  ilieir  im-iis,  eacli  of  wlmm  linvc  liail  experiences  after 
niiitiliie  a«;iy  from  home  for  dlffereiit  reasons. 

Another  issue,    b&w, 

1.  Rniinwiiv  chllilren.         I.  Ujivi-  <Sidl  Produclloas. 

:i(U.43  76-709317 

Si<)  r>.ivlsl>r(Hli](-iiiins 


Run.  Appaloosa,  run   {Motion  picture)     Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1966. 

48  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Ciciitt:  Producer  director,  author  of  story,  and  photographer. 
Larry  Laiisbursh ;  screenplay,  Jnnet  I^nsburgb ;  narration.  Rex 
Allen;  music.  Richard  Sliores;  film  editor,  Fred  W.  Berger.  Catt: 
Adi'le  Pnlncios,  Wilbur  Plaugher.  Jerry  Gatlin. 

Suminar;/.-  The  story  of  the  growth  and  training  of  a  rare  Ap- 
paloosa  horse  in  the  American  Norihwest  and  of  the  separation  and 
erentnal  reuniting  of  the  horse  with  bis  young  mistress,  a  lovely 
Indian  trick  rldtf. 

r.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  ir.  Buena  Vista  Distribution 
Company. 

Fi  68-1595 


Raa  Dick,  ran  Jaae.  {Motion  picture]  DepL  of  Motion  Picture 
Production,  Brigham  Young  Univenity,  1971.  Made  in  coop* 
eradoQ  with  the  National  Jogging  Anociatitm. 

20  mia.     (d.     color.      It  miiL 

CREDITS:  Nuratoi.  Kenneth  Cooper. 

SUMMARY:  lllusuatM  tlirough  Isborsiory  Matistics  and  case  nudka,  the 
beaefiuof  spcrvooslfitncM  program.  Includes  views  of  La/ry  Lewis,  a  104-yc8r- 
old  nanner.  sad  of  Peter  Suvdwick.  wtto  jogi  with  no  feet 

1 .  Running.  I.  Ekighan  Young  University.  Dept  of  Moboa  Pictws  Pro- 
duction. 

tOV1061,  613.7  72-700176 

ONE  72  MARC 

toB,  ran  {Motion  picture)    Henson  Associatea,  1967. 

4  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ._      ,     ,  ,          # 

Bummary:   An   experimental   fllm  which  deplcU   the   lyricism   ot 

children    running    through    autumn  woods,    beginning   quietly    and 

gathering  momentum  and  urgency. 

Another  iamie.    S5  mm. 

I.  Henaon  Aaaociates. 

790 

oun 


Fi  A  68-818 


Run,   run,   sweet   road   runner   {Motion  picture)     Warner 
Bitjs.  Pictures.     Released  by  Vit»phone  Corp.,  1965. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.     S5  mm.     (Merrie  melodlee  cartoon) 

CreiiU:  Producers  Darld  H.  DePatie,  TrU  Freleng;  director 
and  writer.  Rudy  LarrlTa;  creators  of  animation.  Hank  SmlUi. 
Tom  McDonald;   music,  BiU  Lava;  fllm  editor,  Lee  Guntber. 

Bummary:  An  animated  cartooiL  A  coyote  trlea  to  tri«)  a  ro«d- 
ruooer,  but  he  is  unsuccessful. 

L  Warner  Brothers  Pictures.  Inc.  n.  Vltaphone  C<MT>oratIo«L 
Seriea:  Merrie  iDdodlea  cartoon  (HoHoo  picture) 

791.43  71-704384 


Run  the  wild  Cdorado  {Motion  fcture)  ^  H^we  Film 
Productions.    Releaaed  by  Jack's  Camera  Shop,  1969. 

f-r^^frolirrtei'daTor  adventure  of  the  men  who  challenge 
^V'^^r.^  mv2:*"''?'SrHowe  nim  Production,  n.  Jack's 
Camera  8hop.  ^^^  7>-702568 

CINE 
A  Runaway  goat  {FUmstrip)     Communicators  ,19ft-l, 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Picture  story  for  reading  experience) 
Bummary:  Presents  a  story  about  two  twys  wbo  bitch  a  cart  to  a 
goat. 

1.  Reading  comprehension.  i.  Communicators   (Firm)  Se- 

ries: Picture  story  for  reading  experience  (FUmstrip) 

372.6  79-732929 

Pennsylvania  School  for  tbe  Deaf 

Running  (Motion  picture)    Philip  Kearney,  1970. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  K  documentary  fllm  which  depicts  the  beauty,  an- 
g\iish.  and  excitement  of  a  high  school  crosscountry  race. 

1.  Running.        I.  Kearney,  Philip. 

7W.4  75-711432 

CINE 

Running  a  school  weather  station.  Part  A:  Instruments 
and  observations  (Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don, in  association  with  J.  M.  Bayliss,  1962.  Made  by 
Diana  AVyllie,  ltd.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associates,  1967. 

33  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Double-frame  ventlon  also  Issued. 

With  teai'her'8  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Graham  Sutton. 

SIMMARY:  Describes  Instruments  that  are  used  to  measure  the 
various  meteorological  elements  and  to  determine  their  siting  and 
exposure. 

1   Meteorological  Instruments.    2.  Meteorological  sUtions. 
I  Diana  WylUe,  ltd.    II.  Carman  Educational  Assoctatee. 
[QC876]  561.6  78-739986 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Running  a  school  weather  station.  Part  B:  FieW  and 
laboratory  experiments  (Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd., 
Ix)iidon,  in  association  with  J.  M.  Bayliss,  1962.  Made  by 
Dinna  Wyllie,  ltd.  Released  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates, 1967. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Double-frame  version  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Author,  Graham  Sutton.  

SfMMARV ;  Shows  students  how  to  conduct  field  and  laboratory 
experiments  as  they  learn  about  the  actual  (^ration  of  a  weather 

^^'i.^Meteorologlcal   stations.  I.   Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.     II.  Carman 

Educational  Associates.  -„nno- 

[QC8T5.A1]  651.6  71-739987 

Carman  Educational  Aaaociates 

Running  away  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions.  Released 
by  Cathedral  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
1970. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlw::  1  s.,  12  in.,  831  rpm., 
10  rain,     micn^rroove.     (Health  and  social  problems) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Reports  on  the  consequences  that  can  occur  to  teen- 
agers who  run  away  from  home  and  asserts  that  problems  cannot 
be  evaded  by  running  from  them. 

1     Adolescence  — Juvenile   films.     2.    Problem   soWng  — Juvenile 
films         I.  Q-HEd  Productions.     II.  Cathedral  Films,  Inc.,  Barbank. 
Calif.     III.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.     IV.  Series: 
Health  and  social  problems  (Filmstrip) 
rHQ796]  301.48  75-438081 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Running  for  life  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1970. 

28  mill.     Ml.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Creditn:   Prodnwr.  David  Prowltt;  photographer.  Jim   Santalli. 

Summary:  GIvph  the  results  of  a  two-year  experiment  sponwred 
by  the  U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Health,  to  determine  the  effects  of 
exercise  on  middle-aged  persons— and  whether  such  exercising  can 
reduce  the  chances  of  heart  disease.  Shows  faculty  members  of  the 
University  of  Wisconsin  exercising  and  reporting  on  their  eiperlent--es. 

1.  Exercise— Physiological  efTect.  2.  Running.  i.  National  Edu- 
cational Television  and  Radio  Center,  ri.  Indiana.  University. 
Andio-ViHtial  Center. 

616.1  :0-T06185 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Running  for  sherifT  {Motum  picture)  Ed- Venture  Filma, 
1964.    Released  by  Charles  Cahill  and  Associates. 

12  mill.     hd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  about  a  race  for  sheriff  in  a  western  town 
to  dramatise  the  rewards  of  practicing  good  health  habits  and  oth 
serving  accepted  rules  of  personal  behavior. 

1    Hygiene.  L  Bd-Venture  Films,  Los  Angeles,    n.  CahUl 

(Charles)  and  Aaaociates,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

618  FiA6&-1109 

Charles  CahlU  and  Assodatea 


The  Running  game,  part  1  {Motion  picture)    Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1969.     Made  by  Simon  and  Flynn. 

26  rain.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Vlnee  I>ombardi'8  the  science  and 
art  of  football,  no.  8) 

Summary:  Vlnce  Lombardl  shows  different  running  plays  and  the 
blocking  assignments  for  these  plays,  and  t^ls  which  play  to  call 
against  specific  defenses. 

1.  Football — Offense.  i.  Lombard!,  Vlnce.  il  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Vince  Lombardl's  tbe  science  and  art 
of  football  (Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

796.332  76-709169 

Holt,  Blnebort  and  Winston 

The  Running  game,  part  2  {Motion  picture)    Holt,  ^^nehait 
and  Winston,  1969.    Made  by  Simon  and  Flynn. 

26  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Vlnce  Lombardl's  the  science  and 
art  of  football,  no.  9) 

Summon/;  Vlnce  Lombardl  shows  different  running  plays  and  the 
blocking  assignments  for  these  plays,  and  explains  when  and  why 
these  running  plays  are  used  against  different  defenses. 

1.  Football — Offense.  i.  Lombardl,  Vlnce.  ii.  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Vlnce  Lombardl's  the  science  and  art 
of  football  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 

796.382  70-709160 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

The   Running,   jumping,   and  standing  still   film    (Motion 
picture)    Peter  Sellers.    Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

10  mtn.     sd.     septa.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Dick  Lester. 

Summary :  Show.s  the  antics  of  Peter  Sellers  and  a  group  of  act- 
ors who  perform  a  series  of  outrageous  studies  In  the  English  coun> 
tryslde. 

I.  Sellers,  Peter.  1925-  II.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 

791.43  77-709667 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Running  man  {Motion  picture)    Peet  Productions,  Eng- 
land.    Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 

1963. 

103  ni  II.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Panavlslnn.     Eastman  color  by  Pathe. 

Rased  on  the  novel  The  ballad  of  the  running  man,  by  Shelley 
Smith. 

Crediti:  Producfr  and  director.  Carol  Reed;  screenplay,  John  Mor- 
timer; mnslc.  William  Alwyn ;  director  of  photography,  Robert 
Krasker;  editor.  Bert  Bates.  Catt:  Laurence  Harvey,  Lee  Remick, 
Alan  Bates,  Felix  Aylmer.  Eleanor  SummerfleJd. 

Summary:  .K  nuspense  drama  about  a  man  who  fakes  bis  own 
death  several  times  and  changes  his  Identity  so  that  he  can  collect 
his  in«urnnce  money, 

I.  Bodington,  Nancy,  1912-  The  ballad  of  the  running  man. 

n  Peet  Productions.  ni.   Columbia   Pictures  Corporntlon. 

Fi  67-1258 


Running  stitch  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Qrosset  A  Dunlap,  1965. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Environmental  arts — stlcbery) 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng;  consultant. 
Jean  Bay  I^ory. 

Summary :  Shows  a  sampling  of  tecbnlQuea  for  making  different 
kinds  of  line  with  a  needle  and  thread. 

1.  Embroidery.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Qrosset  *  Dunlap, 
Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series :  EnrlroniDental  arts— atltcfaery 
{Motion  picture) 

746.4  71^-711851 

Scope  Productions 


Running  stitch  and  backstitch  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  mln.     St.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  two  of  tbe  most  common  types  of  hand 
stitches — the  running  stitch  and  tbe  backstitch. 

1   Sewing.        I.  Fairfield  Associates.    II.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts.     111.  Series:  Sewing  series  (Motion  picture)  part  2. 
[TT716]  646.2  74-716108 

Unlversai  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Running    water    (Filmatrip)       Edwin    Shapiro    Co.,    1965. 
Made  by  Edwin  Shapira 

1   roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Filmstrip  set  1:  Geology) 

Summary:  Describes  various  aspects  of  ninolng  water,  loctudlnf 

ero.tion,  river  systems,  stream  capture,  water  gap.  flood  plain,  plunge 

pool,  and  meander.     With  captions. 

1.   Hydrology.        i.  Edwin  Shapiro  Company.        Series:  Oeology 

(Filmstrip) 

661.3  78-734738 

Edwin  Shapiro  Co. 


Running   water:   River — frwu  youth   to  old   ^;e   (Motion 

picture)    Science  Kit,  inc.,  1970. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

SI  MMAIIY:   I'oUits  out  Important  geological  changes  In  a  river 
from  its  youth  to  Us  old  age. 

1.  Itlvers.         I.  Science  Kit,  Inc.    II.  River— from  youth  to  old  age 
(.Motion  picture) 

[GB1206]  651.4  70-713962 

Science  Kit,  Inc. 


Raulag  wad.  [MoUoo  pictutei    Regal  Ride  Shock  Abtofter  Co.. 
1971.     Made  by  Walbridge  and  BeUg  Productiona. 


214 


12  a 


Its 


SUMMARY:  Showi  to  ibock  slaortMr  deaWra  sad  wsreitouH  diatributon 
vahou*  mcthodt  for  promoting  more  talcs. 

I.  Saks  promotion-  2.  Automobiks-Shock  atmotbnt.  I.  Rcfil  Uds 
Shock  Absorber  Compsny. 

lHF5415j  658.85 

QNB  73 


72-700096 
UAKC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


RonwajB  tn  the  wild  {Motum  pietttre)  Remington  Arms 
Ca,  IT.  S.  Air  Force,  and  National  Wildlife  Federation, 
1962.    Made  by  Douglas  Film  Industries. 

13  miD.    kL     color.     16  mm. 

SKDHNory.'  Describes  wildlife  control  «ad  recreation  facllltlea  on 
Air  Force  baMs. 

1.  Air  bMCB.     2.  Wildlife  cooBerratlon.        i  RemioKton  Arms  Com- 
pany, inc.    II.  U.  S.    Air  Force,    iii.  NaUonal  WUdllfe  Federation 

»a3.7  Fi  A  67-5704 

£>ouglas  Film  Indostrlce 

Runyard,  Godfrey 


Willie's  second  chance. 


Runyard,  Mary 


Willie's  second  chance. 

Ruptarc  (Motion  picture)  C.  A  P.  A.  C,  Paris.  Released 
in  the  IT.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

12  min.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Director,  Pterre  fUii. 

SrUMARY :  A  storr  about  a  dejected  auitor  who  trtea  to  write 
a  letter  to  hla  foroter  aweetbeert 

I.  C.  A.  P.  A.  C.    II.  Cootemporarj  FUma/lCcQraw-HllL 

791.43  71-710556 

HcGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

Rnral  Japan  today  {Famttrip)  Clover  Part  School  District 
400.  Made  by  Lotiu  Kirk.  Released  by  University  of 
Wasiiinjiton  Press,  1970. 

STfr.    color.    3S  mm.    (Waahlngtoo  flimstrlps) 

With  teflchfT's  guide.    Teacher's  guide  lacklne  In  L.  C. 

Bummanf:  Portrajs  the  rural  orij^ns  of  Japan  aa  they  snrvlre 
today,  including  ancient  ceremonial  daooee,  unwlndlDn  allk  cocoona 
by  band,  planting  small  rice  paddles,  and  dr7lng  Oah.  Polnta  out  that 
Japan  haa  developed  from  a  feudal  aoclety  to  an  Industrial  Klant  In 
len  than  a  century.    With  captiona. 

1.  Countrj-  Hfe^.Tapan.  2.  Japan — Induatrlea.  L  CIOTer  Park 
Sdiool  District  400.  n.  Washington  (State)  I'niTerwlty.  Ptcm. 
Series. 

915.2  76-736039 

DniT.  of  Waahlngtoo  Press 

Rural  landscapes  in  Great  Britain  {FUmBtnp)    Herbert  E 

Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1954. 
25  fr.    color.    35  mrn, 

Longer  reraiona   (35  fr.  and  35  double  fr.)   lasaed  with  script 
CredUt:  Author,  Barry  N.  Floyd.  «-"Pt. 

w^Ti^'  ^TP"?""*  ^»o?l«l  and  geographical  eondiUoos  whicta 

ted  to  Bettlement  along  the  Thames  Rlrer  and  the  subeequeot  growth 

of  the  city  of  London,    With  captions. 

B„d*r,l«,.»,S„de.  *J^  ^'-"«"» 

Rural  life  in  arid  West  Africa  (Afotion  picture)  Inter. 
national  Communication  Films,  1968.  Made  by  C(»npasa 
Films. 

4  min.    el.    eolor.    8  mm.    HSubaaharan  Africa  series) 

U>op  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Studies  farrnUnds  and  TUiagts  of  the  arid  areas  of 
the  West  African  saTanna  aone  where  agrlcultiire  and  UrestoA  ftorm 
the  ecoDomic  baais. 

L  Africa,  West — Rural  conditions.  i.  International  Commonlca- 
tiOD  Films.  Series:  Snbsaharan  Africa  ewlea  (Motion  plctnte) 

916.6  70-703219 

International  CommunI'  cation  Films 

Rural  Ufc  in  central  Sweden  (FUmatrip)  Common  Groimd, 
London,  1955.  Made  by  Charles  H.  Sporle.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  .Associates,  Ontario, 
1966. 

25  fr.    color.    S5  mm.    (Geofraphy  In  colour:  Europe) 

With  tescfaers  guide. 

Smmmwry:  Presents  rlews  of  the  TJogesta  farm  in  Sodermanland 
near  the  Antic  Cirde,  pointing  oot  that  earily  available  riectric 
power  and  up-to-date  macfainery  have  made  the  farm  modem  and 
productive 

L  sodermanland,  Sweden— Deecr.  k  trav.  i.  Oommon  Oroand, 
ltd..  t^MHlon.  n.  Camuui  Edocatknial  AaeocUtea.  Seriw  Oeoc- 
r^>hy  in  colour:  Europe  (Fllmstrtp) 

630.1  FiA68-4072 

Carman  Edncatloaal  Associates 

Roral  life  in  Eastern  Eorope  {Motion  picture)  Biofilma 
Beleased  by  International  CoxomanicatioD  FUms,  1966, 

4  min.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (East  Europe  aeries) 

LLKip  fliui  mounted  In  cartridge.  laaoed  In  standard  8  mi»>  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide, 

Bummary:  Examines  areas  from  four  countries  In  Eastern  Europe 
where  fartuH.  small  shops,  and  hand  crafting  typify  village  Uf«. 
Points  out  economic  similarities  and  the  continuing  noolndostrialUa- 
tlon  of  these  areas. 

1.  Europe.  Eastern — Rural  conditions.  i.  BloOlma,  inc.    n.  In- 

ternational  Communication   Films.  Series:   Bast   Europe  serlea 

(Motion  picture) 

914.7  7^703114 

Intematlooal  CommunI-  cation  Films 

Roral  youth  in  a  changinjr  society  (FUmatrip)  T7.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agricultures  1968.    Made  by  Pboto  Lab. 

36  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Alw  is)<ued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide. 

Based  on  Age  of  transition.  Agricultural  handbook  no.  347.  pre- 
pared for  the  National  Outlook  Cmiference  on  Rural  Youtli,  19S7, 
by  the  USDA's  Economic  Research  Service. 

tiummary:  I'oints  out  that  old  urban-rural  lines  are  disappearing. 
Uses  a  variety  of  charts  and  graphs  to  give  a  factual  picture  of 
rural  yonth  today — their  economic,  cultural,  health,  and  otber  ierela. 

I.   Rural   youth— U.   8.     2.   U.   S-— Soc  coedlL— 1W6-  l 

U.  S.    Depr.  of  Agriculture.    Agricultural  handbook  do.  847.    n.  C.  & 
D^t.  of  Agriculture. 

630  Fi  E  68-527 

C.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Rnraux  an  galop  (Motion  picture)    Ja  Societe  Lumi^re,  Pa- 
ri* ,1896  or  7, 

33  sec.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Sadoul.  G.    Louis  L,amMre.    Cataloffoe  LamlAre,  no.  S47. 

Made  from  a  35  mm.  original  In  the  CmtetatMqne  Francalse. 

On  r««I  with  58  other  Lumi^re  numbers. 

In  the  Cinematheque  Pran^lse  Film  Collection.  Library  of  Con- 
gress. 

SUMMARY:  Preeenta  views  of  Mexican  mratea  or  cavalrymen. 
galloping  across  what  appeara  to  be  a  dry  river  bed  beside  a  bridge. 

1.  Police,  Rural— Mexico.         I.  Soci#t«  Lumiete.  ParU.     IL  Cln^ 
math^ue  Frao^lae  Film  Collection. 
[HV7966]  M7  71-710498 

The  Rush  for  pay  dirt  (Filmstrip)    Dotijt  Geor((e.    Released 

by  Univers.ll  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  rolL    color.    35  mm.    and  pbooodlac:  1  a.     (Testerday's  West) 

With  Old  West  posters. 

SUMHART:  Uses  autbenUc  photographa  and  rare  posters  and 
•agra'TlasB  to  dnmatlze  tbe  mood  and  flavor  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tnty  West 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— The  West  2.  G<rtd  mines  and 
inlnlng--Tbe  West  I.  George.  Douglaa.  F.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  VUual  Arte.  III.  Series:  Yesterday's  West  (Filmstrtp) 
[F596]  978  75-740420 

Universal  Bdncatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Russell,  Bertrand  Russell,  3d  earl,  1872- 
see 

SmAll  world:    Teller,  Russell. 

Russell,  Charles  Marion,  1864-1926 
see 

The  American  cowboy. 
Russell,  Gay 


Who?   Me,  IncoUege? 

Russell,  Marion.       The  Uttlo  church  around  the 
comer 
see 

little  church  around  the  comer. 


Russell,  Solveig  Paulson.       How  steiU  we  ritie  away? 
see 

How  shall  we  ride  away? 


Rnssia    (Filmstrip)     Informative   Classroom   Pictiire   Pnb* 

Ushers,  1947. 

55  fr.    b&w.    85  mm.     (Life  In  otber  lands  library) 

SUMMARY:   Uses  captioned  pictures  of  tbe  Rusla  of  the  Taara 

and  of  the  U.  8.  ».   R.,  Siberia,  and  the  Ukraine  to  show  natural 

resources,  transportation,  collective  farming,  and  education  In  Russia. 
1.   Riiasla— Description  and   travel— Views.  I.   Informative 

Classroom  Picture  Publisbers,  Grand  Rapids.  HldL    II.  Series:  Life 

In  other  lands  library  (Filmstrip) 

[DK28.K        ]  914.7  70-739397 

Ftdeler  Co. 


a   cnitnral   revohition    (Motion  picturt)     Canyon 
Oak  Productions.     Released  by  AV-ED  Films,  1967. 

27  min.     ad.      color      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crrditt:  Director.  Clay  Francisco;  writer.  Jackie  Franciaco;  pho- 
tographer. Clay  Franclscw.  *^ 

Nummary:  Tells  the  Story  of  the  devf^f^ment,  tbe  destruction,  and 
the  redevelopment  of  Russian  culture  from  ancient  times  to  today. 

I  J*^'^r^""*"*"*°~^'*"'y         >■  Canyon  Oak  Productions, 
n,  AV-ED  Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

S01i»47  79-701203 

AV-ED  Ftlma 


Rossia  and  comnmiiam.    Part  1:  raatoty  t»  1917  (FOm- 
atrip)    Filmstrip  Hotise,  1969. 

68  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  10  in.,  33i  rpm.,  14  min. 
(Nations  of  today) 

with  acript 

Credits:  Author.  Alexander  H.  Cbabe. 

Suwunary:  An  in-depth  study  of  tbe  Russian  reTOiutlon  of  1917. 
Portrays  how  Western  technicians  who  wsre  invited  to  Russia  helped 
modernise  the  backward  fetidal  nation.  Dewaibes  Peter  tbe  Great, 
1672-1725,  as  the  principal  Westemiaer. 

L  Russia— History— Rerolution,  1W7-1921.  2.  Rnssia— History. 
8.  Peter  i.  tbe  Great,  Emperor  of  Russia,  1572-1725.  l  Filmstrip 
House,  New  York.        Serlea:  Nations  of  today  (Filmstrip) 

947  76-786788 

FUmatrip  House 


Russia  and  communism.    Part  2:  Since  1917  (FUmttrip) 
Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

51  fr  bAw.  35  nun.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  10  in..  S8i  rpm.,  14 
min.     (Nations  of  today) 

With  script 

Credits ;  Author,  Alexander  M.  Cbabe. 

SssMsary.-  An  In-depth  study  of  Ruaala  trocn  the  revolution  of 
1917  to  1S6S  when  Kruafacber  became  premier.  Describes  tbe  r«la- 
ttooablp  of  tbe  country  to  the  world  today. 

1  RussU— History— 1917-  l  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 

Serlea:  Nations  of  today  (Filmstrip) 

947.084  70-736789 

Filmstrip  House 


215 


Russia  and  communism.    Part  3:  Croremmcnt  and  economy 

(FQjnatrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

Gl  f :'  bAw-.  3.')  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  10  In.,  33)  rpm.,  14 
min.     I  .Nations  of  today ) 

With  script. 

CrediU:  Author,  Alexander  M.  Ghabe. 

Summary:  An  In-deptb  study  of  Russia  and  her  relation  to  the 
world  today.  Portrays  how  the  Communist  Party  controls  the  Htcs 
of  Soviet  citizens  by  dictating  policies  relating  to  government,  eco- 
nomics, and  the  arts.  Presents  recent  developments  in  Soviet  policy, 
as  dramatised  by  the  invasion  of  Gsecboelovakia. 

1.   Russia — Politics  and  government — 1963-  2.  Ruasla — For- 

eign  relatlon»~1963-  i.   Filmstrip  House,  New  York.        Se- 

ries :  Nations  of  today  (Filmstrip) 

914.7085  74-736790 

Filmstrip  House 

Russia  and  commuiism.     Part  4:  Religion  and  the  arts 

(FUmatrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

65  f-  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm.,  14 
min.     { .Nations  of  today } 

With  script 

Credits:  Author,  Alexander  M.  Cbabe. 

Summary:  An  in-depth  Study  of  the  role  of  RnasIa  In  tbe  world 
today.  Portrays  how  religion  and  creative  exprenlon  are  repressed 
in  the  Soviet  Cnlon. 

1.  Russia— Foreign  relations— 1963-  2.  Roasla — Religion.     3. 

Tbe  arts—Russia.        i.  Filmstrip  House.  New  York.        Series:  Na- 
tions of  today  (Filmstrip} 

914.7  78-736791 

Filmstrip  House 


Rasaa:  Backgroond  to  history,  part  1  (FUmatrip)  Qate- 
vay  Educational  Films,  London.  Made  by  Hugh  Badde- 
ley.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

33  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creiitt:  Author,  Eric  Barker. 

Summary:    Illustrates   placea   that  provided   tbe  background  for 
famous   events   In    Russian   history,   audi   as   tbe   Peter   and   Paul 
Fortress,  the  palaces  of  tbe  Tsars,  and  the  tomb  of  Karl  Marx.    In- 
cludes scenes  of  the  1917  revolution  and  tbe  World  War  n  siege. 
Another  tasne.    double  fr. 

1.  Russia— Historic  bouses,  etc.  2.  Rnssia — History.  l  Gate- 
way Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Aaso- 
dates. 

914.7  72-T36795 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Rnssia:  Backgroond  to  history,  part  2  (FUmatrip)  Gate- 
way Educational  Films,  London.  Made  by  Hugh  Badde- 
ley.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teucher's  guide. 

Credita:  Author,  Eric  Barker. 

Summary:  Uses  of  old  prints  to  lUustrate  tbe  way  of  life  of  tbe 
Russian  people  of  the  past.    Indndes  scenes  of  wooden  houses,  wind- 
mills, and  churches. 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Russia — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Gateway  Educational 

Fllmx,  ltd.,  London,     ii.  Carman  Educational  Asaodatea. 

914.7  76-736796 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

RaariakoMMh  the  sprtiikt.[Motioo  picture]    BBC-TV.  Londco. 
1968.     RelcMed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Ftlma. 


40  min.     Id.     bAw.      Ii  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Saow*  the  work  being  docw  by 
to  improve  life  and  the  living  cooditiam  of  the  Riastsn 

1.  Sckticx — Social  Mpccu— RumU.        I   Br 
Televnkm  Service.     II.  Tunc-Lifc  Fdns. 
tQ175.5j  SOtAt 

Tune-Life  Rims  T] 


Russia:   50  years  f^  revtrfntion    (FUmatrip) 

times,  1967. 


the  Soviet  Union 
i|  Corporation. 


71-714634 

MARC 


New   York 


75  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  22 
min.     m.L-rogroove.     (Filmstrip on  current  affairs,  October,  1967) 

With  dlacumlon  manual.    Maniuil  and  phonodisc  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Summmy:  Presmts  a  history  of  tbe  Communist  rerolutlon  throush 
tbe  Stalin  and  Khrushchev  eras.  EMscusses  today's  changing  East- 
West  relations,  tbe  rIft  with  China,  and  the  quest  for  better  llTlng 
standards  and  tnore  consumer  goods. 

1.  Russia— Hist— 1917-  i.  New  York  times.        Series. 

Fi  A  67-3591  rev 
New  York  Times 


Russia  in  World  War  I  (Motion  pictiu^)  Granada  Tele- 
vision, London,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  l^  Films 
Incorporated. 

20  min.    sd.    bftw.    16  mm.     (Ten  days  that  shook  tbe  world) 
SUHHART :  Orera  the  Russian  declaration  of  war  on  Germany 

In  the  First  World  War.  a  major  defeat  of  Buasla  In  Its  first  battle, 

and  tbe  "no  surrender"  policy  of  the  Tsar  wbldi  coctrtttuted  to  tbe 

OTertbrow  of  tbe  Tsar  and  hia  gorernineat. 

1.   European   War.    1914-1018 — Russia.        I.  Granada  T^rlalon. 

II.  Films  Incorporated.     III.  Series:  Ten  days  that  shook  tbe  world 

(Uotion  picture) 

[0550]  947.084 

Films  Incorporated 


7fr-7l2755 


Russia:  Leningrad  (FUmatrip)  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
London.  Made  by  Hugh  Baddeley.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1969. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  Kulde. 

CredUi:  Author,  Eric  Rarker. 

Bummary:    IIlustrateH   the  city  of   Leningrad,  past  and  present 
Presents  scenes  of  the  Rl»er  Neva,  the  Neraky  Prospect,  the  Winter 
Palace,  the  .\dmlralty,  tbe  cruiser  Aurora,  and  modem  transporta- 
tion. Including  a  Journey  by  hydrofoil 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.   Leningrad— History.     2.   Leningrad— Description.  l  Gate- 

way Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London,    n.  Carman  Educational  Aaso- 
dates. 

914.7  70-736797 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Russia:  Moscow  (Fibmtr'tp)  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
London.  Made  by  Hugh  Baddeley.  Released  in  the  U.  S- 
by  C;iiman  Educational  Associates,  1969. 

-II  fi.    color.    35  ram. 

Wiih  leacliei's  snide. 

Credits:  Author,  Eric  Barker. 

^uiiimaiy:  Prvsetirs  a  detailed  iross-sectiou  of  modera  Moscow 
and  the  people  who  live  there.  Shows  modern  flats,  old  wooden 
bouses,  Re<l  Square,  the  GUM  store,  a  street  marker,  the  Metro, 
the  Kremlin,  St.  Dasil's  Cathedral,  and  Lenin's  house,  his  deathbed, 
and  Mausoleum. 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.   Moscow— Description.  i.   Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd., 

I>>ndi>n.    II.  Carman  Edm-atlonal  A«8ociale«. 

914.73  7:t-736798 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Russia.  Part  1:  Leningrad  and  the  Baltic  States  (Motion 
picture)    Theodore  Holcomb,  1970. 

liT  iiiin.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

WlMi  teacher's  guide. 

i"KEDITS:  Director,  Theodore  Holcomb;  commentarj,  Harrison 
E.  Salisbury.  , 

Sl'MM\KY-  Shows  an  uncensored  view  of  the  dally  life  and  cus- 
toms of  the  people  In  cities,  villages,  and  countryside  of  the  Soviet 
Union    emphasltlng  the  areas  near  Leningrad  and  the  Baltic  states. 

1     Russia  —  Social   life   and   customs  —  1917-  2.    Leningrad 

(Province)— Social  life  and  customs.     3.  Baltic  State*— Social  life 
and  customs,        I.  Holcomb,  Theodore. 

[DKi76]  9H.7  70-713819 

Theodore  Holcomb  Films 

Russia.  Part  2:  Central  Asia  (Motion  picture)  Theodore 
Holcomb,  1970. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Theodore  Holcomb;  commentary,  Harrison 
E.  Salisbury.  , 

SUMMARY :  Shows  an  uncensored  view  of  the  dally  life  and  cus- 
tom* of  the  people  In  cHles.  villages,  and  countryside  of  the  Soviet 
Union,  emphasizing  the  Muslim  population  and  architecture  In  Oen- 

1    Russia— Social  life  and  customs— 1917-  2.  Soviet  Central 

Asia— Social  life  and  customs.    3.  Muslims  In  Soviet  Central  Asia. 
4.  Architecture— Soviet  Central  Asia.        I.  Holcomb,  Theodore. 
mK2763  915.8  75-713820 

Theodore  Holcomb  FUnu 

Russia.  Part  3:  Siberia  and  the  Cancasns  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Theodore  Holcomb,  1970. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Theodore  Holcomb;  commentary,  Harrison 
E.  Salisbury. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  an  uncensored  view  of  the  daily  life  and  cu^*- 
tonis  of  the  people  In  cities,  villages,  and  countryside  of  the  Soviet 
Union,  emphasizing  Siberia  and  the  Caucasus  region. 

1.  Russia- Social  life  and  customs— 1M7-  2.  Siberia— Social 

life  and  customs.    8.  Caucasus — Social  life  and  customs.        I.  Hol- 
comb, llieodore. 

[r)K276]  915.7  79-71.'i821 

llieodore  Holcomb  Films 

Russia.  Part  4:  Moscow  (Motion  picture)  Theodore  Hol- 
comb, 1970. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Theodore  Holcomb;  commentary,  Harrison 
E.  Salisbury. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  an  uncensored  view  of  the  dally  life  and  cus- 
toms of  the  people  in  cities,  villages,  and  countryside  of  the  Soviet 
Union,  emphasizing  the  areas  near  Moscow. 

1.  Russia— Social  life  and  customs— 1017-  2.  Moscow  (Prov- 

ince)—Social  life  and  customs.        I.  Holcomb,  Theodore. 
[I)K'276]  914.7  72-713822 

Theodore  Holcomb  FUnu 

Russia:  past  and  present  (Filmatrip)  Robert  W.  Parr. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

.'rfi  fr.  ...].. r.  3.^  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs:  12  In.,  331  rpm.  micro- 
groove. 

With  luanuul. 

Credit!:  Educational  consulUnt.  Leon  Fletcher. 

Bwn7na>-y:  Highlights  some  of  the  large  citlea  of  present-day  Rus- 
sia. Shows  recreational  facilities,  young  people's  activities,  and 
Kreet  scenes.  Includes  a  look  at  the  put  as  refiected  in  monn- 
menis,  churches,  memorials,  and  museums. 

1.  Russia— Descr.  ft  irav.— 1945-  i.  Parr,  Robert  W. 

II.  Bailey  Fllma,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

914.7  Fi  A  68^117 


Bailey  Films 


Parr. 


past  and  present,  part  1   {Filmstrip)      Robert  P. 
Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 


JO  fr.  wlor.  3.'>  mm.  and  plionodisc;  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  «.  for  niilomailc  projector),  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  8  min.  micro- 
groove. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  consultant.  Leon  Fletcher. 

fiumnMry;  Traces  Russia's  history  by  visiting  monuntenta 
churches,  museums,  tombs,  and  palaces.  Also  shows  views  of  con- 
temporary life  In  Russia. 

1.    RusKia  — History.     2.    Russia  — Social   conditions  —  1W5- 
I.  Parr,  Rol>ert  W.    ii.  Balley-Fllm  Associates. 

914.7  73-734671 

BalleyFilm  Awoclates 

Rufflia:  past  and  present,  part  2  (FUmstrip)  Robert  W. 
Parr.    RcIw«««I  by  Bailey-Film  AiBociatee,  1968. 

50  tf-  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  8.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In.,  SSI  rpm..  7  mla.  micro- 
groove. 

With  guide. 

Credlti-  EducBtlonal  conmiltant,  Leon  Fletcher. 

Bummary:  Discusaea  the  social  and  economic  life  of  the  Roanan 
people  today,  with  emphasis  on  small  town  and  city  life,  youth  train- 
iDg,  recreation,  transjiortation,  labor,  and  commerce.  Contrasts  old 
and  new  architecture  and  describes  the  Ruaslsn  movement  toward 
space-age  technology.  _      .       _ 

1  Russia— Social  conditions— 1»45-  2,  Russia— Economic  con- 

dilions- 1965-  I.  Parr,  Robert  W.    ii.  Balley-Fllm  Associates, 

914.7  77-784672 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


Russia:  The  Crimea  (FilmstHp)  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  London.  Made  by  Hugh  Baddeley.  Released  in  the 
V.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  A.ssociates,  1969. 

37  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Vreiitg:  Author,  Eric  Barker. 

Summarif  Presents  a  view  of  the  climate  and  produce  of  the 
Crimea.  Includes  scenes  of  the  holiday  resort  of  Yalta,  with  its 
sanatoria ;  Levadla,  the  summer  palace  of  Tsar  Nicholas  n  and  scene 
of  the  Y'alta  Conference:  the  Slupka  Palace;  and  Artak  Pioneer 
Camp. 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Crimea.        i.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London,    n.  Car- 
man Educational  Associates. 

914.77  77-736799 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Russia:  the  unfinished  rev<Jution  {Motion  picture) 
WGliH-TV  in  association  with  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity, Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

60  min.     sd.     b&w,     16  mm.     (NET  Journal) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Henry  RIore?enthflu  3(1;  narrator, 
C  ilette  Shulman;  editor.  Stanley  Kotls. 

^ummuru:  Dlscus.ses  the  thesis  that  Russia's  revolution  Is  un- 
flnished,  since  It  has  not  yet  come  Into  harmony  with  the  talents  of 
the  Russian  people.  Includes  scenes  of  life  In  Russia  today  and 
interviews  with  leaders  In  economics,  medicine,  science,  children's 
literature,  and  poetry.     Filmed  In  Russia. 

1.   Russia— Soc.   condit.— 1&45-  i.   Boston.     Television   sta- 

tion  WGBH-TV.      u.   National    Educational   Television   and   Radio 
Center,     in    Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

914.7  Fi  A  68-579 

Indiana.     Univ,     Audio-  Visual  Center 


The  RottiaB  alphabet  (Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

10  motion  pictum  (10  min.  each)     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMIriARY:  A  Ruuian  Iangus(c  teaching  film.  Tcschct  how  to  pronounce, 
read,  and  wriu  the  Cyrillic  alphabet  in  ten  leaaoiu  by  mean*  oT  visual  and 
mnemonic  aida  uied  to  preaeni  individual  letters  and  the  fonnation  of  whole 
worda. 

1.  Cyrillic  alphabet  2.  Ruaaian  lanfuage— Audio- visual  instnjctioa.  1. 
Briliih  Broadcaating  Corporation.  Televiaion  Service.  II.  Time-Ufe  Pdma. 
[P02112.7]  491.78  71-714800 

rune-Ufe  Filma  72  MARC 


The  Russian  consumer— (rubles  and  kopecks)  {Motion  pui- 
ture)    International  Film  Foundation,  1968. 

13  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Russia  today  series) 

Credits:  Producer,  Jullen  Bryan;  writer  and  editor.  Rick  Rogers; 
music,  Stephen  M.  Gould. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  Russian  consume  and  the  prices  or  the 
goods  and  housing  available  to  him.  Includes  scenes  of  super- 
markets and  various  kinds  of  stores. 

1  Cost  and  standard  of  living— Russia.  i.  International  Film 
Foundation,  inc.,  New  York.  Series:  Russia  today  series  (UoUoa 
picture)  ^     _ 

380,947  70-701844 

International  Film  Foundation 


Russian  lubok    (Motion  picture)      Filmexport,  U.  S.  S.  R. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carousel  Films,  1971. 

10  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  .       ,  „     _  ». 

SUJIMARY-  Portrays  eighteenth  century  Russian  folk  art,  empha- 
sizing icon  and  pagan  painting.  Provides  examples  of  contemporary 
wood  carving  and  sculpture.  ,  ^.m         . 

1.  Folk  art— Russia.        I.  Fil  miksport.     II.  Carousel  Films,  Inc.. 

[NK975i  709.47  75-713871 

Carousel  Films 

The  Russian  peasant — the  story  of  Runiaii  agriculture 

{Motion  picture)     International  Fihn  Foundation,  1968. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Russia  today  series) 

CredUt:  Producer,  Julien  BryaD:  consultant,  All>ert  Parry;  editor, 
Fred  Rowley. 

Bvmmary:  Discusses  agriculture  in  Rnnia,  and  shows  the  dtlemma 
of  her  peasants  from  czarlst  times  to  the  present, 

1     Agriculture— Economic   aspects— Russia.  L   International 

Film   Foundation,   inc..   New  York.         Series:   Bussis  today  series 
(Motion  picture) 

W4.7  74r-T018« 

iDtematlonal  rilm  Foundation 

The  Russian  revolution  {Motion  picture)    WPIX,  1958. 

00  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

KxceriiU  from  the  19^9  motion  picture  Tsar  to  Lenin. 

Credits:  Producers.  Walter  Engels,  William  Cooper.  Jr.;  writer. 
Bld-irus  P.  Dayton;  narrator.  Westbrook  Van  Voorhls;  editors, 
James  Algie,  Charles  Morrison. 

Summary:  Describes  the  overthrow  of  the  tsar  by  the  Bolsheviks 
and  traces  the  consequent  consolldatiOD  of  power  as  (he  Communists 
defeated  the  pro-tsarist  forces  In  spite  of  Allied  Interreniloa. 
Shows  the  activities  of  many  leaders  and  tblnkers  of  the  period. 

1.    Russia— Hist.— Revolution,    1917-1921,  i.    Tsar    to    Lenlo 

(Motion  picture)     n.  New  York.    Television  sUtlon  WPIX, 

947.084  Fi  67-2287 


The   Russian  revolution    {Filmatrip)      Educational   Audio 
Visual,  1970.    Made  in  England. 

2  film-tirlps  (pt.  1,  79  fr.;  pt.  2.  71  fr.)  color.  35  mm,  and 
phonodlKC':  2  s.;  12  in,;  S84  rpm;  pi.  1,  26  min,;  pi.  2,  21  min. 
mlcrogroove. 

With  script  and  teacher's  notes.  ,    ^ 

Credits:  Narrator,  Hans  Andersen;  writers,  Huge  Lunghl.  Robert 
Fromer;  editors.  Gladys  Carter.  Robert  Fromer. 

Summary:  Examines  the  men  and  the  causes  behind  the  Russian 
revolution.  Discusses  Its  historical  and  political  background,  the 
events  of  1905  and  1917,  and  the  aftermath  of  the  revolution. 
Utilises  cartoons,  pbotographs,  paintings,  and  drawings  of  the  times. 

1.  Russia  —  History  —  Rerolutloo  ot  1906.  2.  Russia  —  History- 
Revolution  1917-1921.  I.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Pleas- 
antviUe,  N.  Y. 

947.084  77-786819 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Russian  revolution  and  the  50  years  that  followed  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1967. 

16  min.     sd,     bAw.     10  mm.      (Screen  news  digest,  v,  10,  no.  4) 
With  study  guide.  .        ^,.         .,         i 

Summary:  Analyres  the  origins,  objectives,  strengths,  and  weak- 
nesaen  of  international  communism.  ».        .-    , 

1    Communism.  L  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  inc..  New  \ork. 

Series-  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)     v.  10.  no.  4. 

320.5  Fi  A  68-1665 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

The  Russian  revolution  of  1917  {Motion  picture)  Institute 
on  Communism  and  Constitutional  l>emocracy,  Vanderbilt 
University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre 
Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     10  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  24) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary:  Lecturer  Herbert  J.  Ellison  discusses  the  events  that 
took  place  between  the  overthrow  of  the  monarchy  In  February  and 
the  Bolshevik  cop  d'«at  against  the  provisional  government  In 
Octot>er  1917 

1  Russia- Hist.— Revolution.  1917-1921.  i.  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity Nashville  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  De- 
mocracy.       Series:  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no. 

^*'  Fi  67-594 


1917    {Motion   picture)      Anargyros 


Russian  revolution  of 

Film  Library,  1970. 

4   mill.     Ml.     \)&w.    8  mm.     (Highlights   In   world  history) 

Loop  film.  Issued  tn  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  in 
cartridge  with  noteK  and  bibliography. 

Summary:  Shows  Lenin.  Trotsky,  Czar  Nicholas,  and  other  key 
figures  In  contemporary  shots  of  the  1917  revolution  and  counter- 
revolution in  Rus.-ila. 

1.  Russia— Hi.'itory —Re volution,  1917-1921.  i.  Anargjros  Film 

Library.  Series:   Highlights  in  world  history    (Motion  picture) 

947.08  73-707479 

Ana rpj-ros  Film  Library 

Russian  revolutionism  before  1917  {Motion  picture)  Insti- 
tute on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Van- 
derbilt University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  ol 
Notre  Dame.  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30   min.     sd.     bAw.     16   mm.     (The   Nature   of   communlsiD,   no. 

22) 

With  study  guide.  ■  „       .^  „     , 

Credi(«:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage.         

Summary-  Lecturer  Herbert  J.  Ellison  discusses  the  roots  of  BiUk 

sian  ^^tlonlsm   which  began  with  Alexander  Badlschev  la  the 

""f'^u^a-HTt -7688-1800.    2.  Rus.ia-Hlst-19th  cent  i. 

Vande*S"%n?v?;sity.  Nash^rSle  Institute  on  ^^^^-}Z."?SiS^ 
stitutlonal  Democracy.  Series :  The  Nature  of  communism  ( Motion 
picture)  no.  22,  ^^  ^_j^^ 

Rassian  theatre.  Part  1: 10th  ceatary  to  1897.  [Filmstrip]    Olesen 
Films.  1971,     Made  by  Richard  Medvitz. 

48  fr.     color      35  mm,        and  l*onodi»c;  I  i-  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  10  min. 

Also  iuucd  with  phonotapc  in  caaactte. 

With  teacher's  |uide. 

CREDITS:  Writer.  Lynda  Mom;  educational  consulunt,  James  H.  Butler. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  development  of  Russian  theater  from  tti  origins  in 
pagan  folk  ceremonies,  weddinp,  and  vagabond  troubadours  to  iu  sponsorehip 
by  the  czars  and  the  eventual  fonnation  of  the  Moscow  Art  Theaue. 

1.  ThcBier— Russia— History.       1.  Oleaen  Films.  ,,„-,, 

(PN2721]  792.0947  73-740713 

Olesen  Films  72 


MARC 


Russian  theatre.  Part  2:  Moscow  Art  Theatre.  [Filmstrip]    Olesen 
Films.  1971.     Made  by  Richard  McdviU. 

SOfr.     color      35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33  Hi  rpn*-  '0  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassctU. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Lynda  Mosa;  educational  consulunt.  James  H.  Butler. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  rare  photographs  and  etchings  to  illustrate  the  struuie* 
of  theater  innovators  Stanislavsky  and  Chekhov,  and  to  show  scenes  from  pro- 
ductions of  plays  by  Gorky,  Shakespeare,  and  Chekhov  as  presented  at  the 
Moscow  Art  Theatre  Discusses  changes  in  acting  styles,  directing,  and  dramatic 
philoaophies  thai  influenced  and  iiimuialed  pre-Soviet  theater. 

1.  Russia— Theater.  2.  Moacow.  Moakovskil  Khudoiheaivennyl  akademi- 
cheskil  teatr,        I.  Olesen  Films.  ,..»-.-,-.- 

[PN2724]  792.0947  70-740712 

Olesen  Ftims  '2 


MARC 


Russian  whale  hunt   {Motion  picture)     Insight,  inc.     Re- 
leased by  ABC  Television  Network,  1&60, 


30  r 


b&w.     16  mm. 


Teleciist  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition ! 

Credits:  Producer,  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer.  P.  T.  Furst;  music, 
Rotwrt  Ernst ;  photographers,  Solomon  Kogan.  liya  Gutman,  Eflm 
Lozovsky. 

Summary:  Shows  a  yearly  Russian  Antarctic  whaling  expedition  In 
which  a  fleet  of  hlxteen  vessels  travels  the  11.000  miles  from  Odessa 
to  the  whaling  grounds  of  the  Antarctic.  Describes  the  trip,  the 
preparations,  the  changes  In  climate,  and  ttie  bari>oonlng  and  re- 
covery of  the  whales  In  the  rough  sea. 

1,  Whaling— Antarctic  regions.  2.  Whaling— Russia,  i.  Expe- 
dition! (Television  program)  ii.  Insight,  Inc..  tios  Angeles,  ni. 
American  Broadcasting  Company. 

639  Fi  68-232 


Rassian  writers  of  today,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  WQED. 
Released  by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center,  1»61. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:   IToducer  and  dlractor,  Roger  Wolfe;  commentator,  Ed- 

Summary:  Mr.  Weeks,  editor  of  Atlantic  moothlj,  utilizing  a 
simultane-ius  translation  system,  talks  with  visiting  members  of  a 
Soviet  writers  delegation :  poet  Stepan  P.  Sblpachov.  novelist  l.*onld 
M  I.*onov.  Kasakh  writer  MukhUr  Aue*or,  and  Ukrainian  author 
oies  Gonchar.  They  discuss  their  literary  work  and  careers,  the 
Russian  love  for  poetry,  and  American  poets  who  have  been  trans- 
lated Into  Russian.  «,„„^ 

1.  Authors,  Russian.  i.  Pittsburgh.  Television  sutioa  WQED. 
II    National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center, 

Fi  67-786 


216 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Russian  writers  <tf  todaj,  part  2  {Uotum  picture)  WQED. 
Released  by  Kational  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center,  1961. 

2d  mla.     sd.     Mw.     is  mm. 

CredUt:  Producer  aod  director,  Rocer  Wolfe;  commentator  Ed- 
ward Weeks. 

Bmmmary:  Mr.  Waeka  cmitlDoea  bla  talks  with  rUltlos  members 
of  a  Soviet  writers  delecatloo.  Tber  dlacoM  the  Immense  effects  of 
World  War  ii  apoo  RuMlao  writers,  the  steps  taken  by  the  ffovem- 
ment  to  encourage  and  train  younfj  writers  from  all  of  the  Soviet 
repobUcs,  and  their  Impreiislons  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Authors.  Russian.  i.  Pittsburgh.  TeleTlslon  station  WQED. 
n.  National  Educational  Telerlslon  and  Radio  Center 

Fi«7-787 


The  Russians  are  coming,  the  Russians  are  coming  {MoHon 
picture)  Mirisch  Corp.  Released  by  United  Artists  Corp., 
1966. 

12C  niln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Pauavlslon.     Color  by  Deluxe. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  ott  Islanders,  by  Kathanlel  Benchley. 

Cred\t$:  Producer  and  director,  Norman  Jewlson;  screenplay,  Wil- 
liam Rose;  music,  Johnny  Mandel;  photography,  Joseph  Blroc;  film 
editors,  Hal  Ashby,  J.  Terry  Williams.  Ca»t:  Carl  Reinw,  Era 
Marie  Saint.  Alan  Arkin.  Brian  Keith,  Jonathan  Winters,  Theodore 
Blkel. 

Summary:  A  comedy  depictlnir  the  chaoa  created  on  a  mythical 
IfaMachosetts  island  by  the  cr*w  of  a  grounded  Russian  submarine. 

r.  Benchley,  Nathaniel,  1915-  The  off  islanders,     n.  MIrlsdi 

Corporation,    ni.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1403 


Russia's    restive   satellites:    Is   peaceful    change    possible 
under  communism?    (FiiiMfrip)     New   York  times,  1970. 

7.*t  fii.  b&w.  3o  mm.  and  phoaodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpra.,  18 
mill,     mlcrogroove.     (Fllmstrip  on  current  affairs) 

With  discussion  manual. 

Summaiy:  Studies  tbe  pressures  for  greater  freedom  building  up 
throughout  Easlern  Europe,  with  particular  emphasis  on  Czecho- 
slovakia and  the  role  of  Communist  youth  and  Intdlectuals  lo 
demanding  change. 

I.  CoromunlHm — Europe,  Elastem.  2.  Europe,  Eastern — Polities. 
I.  New  Tork  times.        Series. 

7&-733r76 
New  Tork  times 


tot  (Motion  picture)     Public  Media,  inc.    Uade  by  Sbeil- 
Kama  Productions.    Released  by  Filins  Incorporated,  1968. 

T  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  art  film  commenting  on  the  disposable 
aspects  of  modem  aodetj. 

1.  Refuiie  and  refuse  disposal        l  Public  Media,  Inc.     n.  Films 
Incorporated. 

704.946  72-706164 

PabUc  Media.  Inc. 


RuBten  Film  Associates,  Minneapolis 
see 


Oh  Ood.  who  it  Hke  thee7 


Rusting  of  iron  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Education  Division,  London  ,196-1]  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Mctiraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  min.     si.     color,     8  mm. 

Loop  film.      I«.sued  lo  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:   Uses   time-lapse  photography   to  show   the  rusting  of 
Iron  and  mild  steel  over  a  period  of  some  weeks. 

1.  Iron — Corrosion.     2,  Steel— Corrosion.        i.  Halas  and  Batche- 
lor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London,     il  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

620.1  Fi  A  68-3109 

Halas  and  Batcbeior  Cartoon  Films 


Rusty  and  our  owl   (FUm$tnp)     Herbert  M.  Elfcins  Co. 
1968. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Animal  stories) 
Creiitt:   Writer  and  photographer,  Edith   Hynes. 
^fiiimmarif;   A   story  abont   a   dog  and   a   baby  owl   who  become 
good  friends.     Includes  teadier  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  lists. 
With  captloas.    For  primary  grades. 

I.  Herbert  M.  Elklns  Company.        Series:  Anhnal  stories  (Film- 
strip.     Herbert  M.  EUclos  Co.) 

T.«K— »*  „^      „  ^72.6  72-734163 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 


Rusty  and  the  dove  (Famatrip)     Herbert  Bf.  Elkins  Co., 

1968. 

44  fr.     color     35  mm.     (AnUnal  stories) 

Credit*:  Writer  and  photographer.  Edith  Hynes. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  dog's  Jeslouay  of  a  dove  which  causes 
nothing  but  misery  and  hard  work.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames 
and  vocabulary  lists.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

I.  Herberi  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Animal  stories  (Film* 
strip.     Herhert  M.  Elklns  Cto. ) 

372.6  76-734161 

Herbert  SJ.  Elklns  Co. 

Rosty  and  the  fatam  (Motion  picture)    Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Walt  Disney  16  mm.  Films,  1967. 

47  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Baaed  on  the  novel  Tbe  white  falcon,  by  Caurlton  Ogfoam. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  An  adventure  tale  abont  a  boy  and  his  devotion  for 
his  pet  falcon  In  tbe  face  of  mounting  hostility  from  his  family  aod 
n^bbors. 

L    Ogbom,    Charlton.   1911-  Tbe   white  falcon.      a.   Disney 

(Walt)    Productions,      m.  Buena  Tlsta  Dtstrlbntloo  Company,  Inc. 
Walt  Disney  16  mm.  Films. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-2681 

Walt  Disney  16  mm.  Films 


Rwty  and  the  blcon.  [Filmstrip]      Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

104  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  min 
(The  Interdependence  of  man  and  Mimais) 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

Captioned  version  (68  fr.)  also  issued. 

Adapted  from  the  1967  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  teacher  |uide. 

Based  on  tbe  novel  The  white  falcon,  by  Charlton  Ogbum. 

SUMMARY;  An  adventure  Ule  about  ■  boy  and  his  devotion  for  his  pet 
falcon  in  the  face  of  mounting  hostility  from  his  family  and  neighbors. 

(1.  Falcons— Storiesj        1.  Ogbum.  Charlton.  1911-  The  white  fal- 

con. II.  Disney  (Walt)  Productioiu  III.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials 
Company,     IV,  Series:  The  Interdependence  of  man  and  animals.  (Filmstrip], 

tPZ7]  636.6  72-734235 

Wall  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Ruty  and  the  blcon.  [Filmstnp]      Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

68  ft.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Interdependence  of  man  and  animals) 

Sound  versioiu  (104  fr.)  also  issued. 

Adapted  from  the  1967  motion  picture  of  the  same  title 

With  teacher  guide. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  white  falcon,  by  Charles  Ogbum. 

SUMMARY:  An  adventure  tale  about  a  boy  and  his  devotion  for  his  pet 
falcon  in  the  face  of  mounting  hostility  from  his  family  and  neighbors.  With 
captions. 

ll.  Falcons— Slories]        I.  Ogbum.  Charlton.  1911-  The  white  fal- 

con. II.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  HI.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials 
Company.  IV.  Series:  The  Interdependence  (if  man  and  animals.  (Filmstrip), 
lPZ7)  636.6  72-734236 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 

Rwty  and  tiw  twden  lovf*  (FUmttrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Ca,  1968. 

33  fr.     color.    33  lum.     (Auiuial  sturies) 

CredUt:   Writer  and  jAotographer,   Edith  Hj-nes. 

Summary.-  A  story  at>out  Ru-sty's  Jealousy  of  tbe  dove  which 
prompted  her  to  tear  up  the  garden  lounge.  Indndea  teacher  guide 
frames  and  vocabulary  lists.     With  captloos.     For  primary  crades. 

I.  Herbert  M.  Elklns  Company.  Series:  Animal  rtories  (Film- 
strip.     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. ) 

372.6  79-734162 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Rosty  and  the  locked  gate  (FUnutrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Co.,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Animal  atorles) 

Credit*:   Writer  and  photographer,  Bdltli   Hj-nes. 

Summanf:  A  story  about  a  dog  named  Rusty  and  how  she  over- 
came the  obstacle  of  a  locked  gate.  IikdudeK  teacher  guide  frames 
and  vocabulary  UstK     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Herbert  XL  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Animal  stories  (Film- 
strip.     Herhert  M.  Elklns  Co. ) 

372.6  76-734164 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 

Rusty  tbe  dog  (Filmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1968. 

43  fr.     color,    35  mm.     (Animal  stories) 

Credits:   Writer  and  photographer,  Edith  Hynes. 

Summary:  Shows  a  dog  named  Rusty,  her  family,  where  she 
lives,  and  what  she  does  for  fun.  inrludes  teacher  guide  frames 
and  vocabulary  list*!.     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Herttert  M.  Elklns  Company.  Series :  Animal  stories  ( Film- 
strip.     Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co.) 

372.6  71-734160 

Herbert  U.  Elkins  Co. 

Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J,    College 
of  Agriculture  and  Environment  Science 


You  never  walk  alone. 

.  [Motioo  picture]    Concordia  Fllins,  1939. 

17  min.    ad.    color.     It  oub.    (Old  TcMameai  Scriptures) 

Abo  issued  in  bftw. 

With  leader's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  AicstimoaytothemeaniBioffutbMMeaiatbelifeorRuth. 
s  young  woman  from  tbe  headica  Isad  of  Moab.  ibowiBg  ber  devotioa  U  Naomi 
and  to  the  ooe,  true  Cod. 

1.  Ruth  (Biblical  dmnOa)       1.  Coocordia  PiMsluDg  House,  St.  Louis. 
II.  Scries:  Old  TcstancM  Scriptures.  (Motion  pictwcj 
[BS580.R$]  222  72-7016S5 

Coitcardia  Plhna  73  MARC 


Rath  Leaf — printmaker   (FUmstrip)     Jam  Handy  School 

Service  Center,  1969. 

50  fr.    color.     35  mm.    and  phtmodlsc:  2  ■-,  10  Ul,  Stt  nun..  12 
min.  each  aide,     mlcrogroove.     (Artists  at  work,  no,  4) 

Summary:   Ruth   Leaf  speaks   about  her  phlloso[rtiy,  techniques, 
and  objectives.     Shows  her  while  printmaking. 

1.  Leaf.  Ruth.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center.        Series : 
Artists  at  work  (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

769  76-786335 

Jam  Handy  School  Serr-  Ice  Omtn- 


Ratherfwd  and  Royds'  identificatiim  of  a^ha  particlM  In 
heUnm  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britamiica  Films, 
1963. 

3  min.    si.     color.     8  mm.     (I^ysical  science) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  apparatus  used  by  Rotherford  and  Boyda 
to  prove  conclualrely  that  helium  la  formed  by  tbe  accumulation 
of  alpha  particles. 

1.  Royds.  Robert,  1877-  2.  Ratherford,  Ernest  RntherforA 

baron,  1S71-1937.     3.  Alpha  rays.     4.  Helium.  i.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Films,  lac.        Series:  Physical  science  (Hotlon  picture) 

Fi A  67-2318 
Bncyclopaedls  Brlun-  nlca  Bducatlooal  Corp. 


217 


Ryan  Films,  Hamden,  Ctonn. 
see 

Approach  to  tennis. 

Batance  beam  futjdamenuls  (f>ri$'  gymnastics). 
Broad  jun^t  (long  jun^)) 

Discus. 

Roor  exercise  fundamentals  (firls'  (ymnastics). 
Forehand  and  backhand. 
High  jun^). 
Hurdles . 

Offensive  drills  (basketball  with  Bubas) 
Shot-put. 

printing  with  Bud  Winter. 
Triple  jump. 

Rynew,  Arden 
see 

Checkmate  /stalemate. 

Rysunkowych,  Studio  Film6w 
see   Studio  FilmCw  Rysunkowych 

Rythmes  de  Paris  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

*^  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Ill  English.     From  the  series  Je  parle  fran^is,  ooav.  ed. 

With  teacher's  guide  entitled  Rhythms  of  Paris. 

SUMMARY:  Captures  the  unique  charm  of  dally  life  In  «n»- 
tem  <orary  Paris,  explores  the  principal  points  of  Interest  In  various 
sect  ms  of  the  city,  and  paints  a  cnltnral  portrait  of  tbe  Parisian 
cltiJ  -nry. 

1  Paris — Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Encyt^opaedla  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  H.  Rhythms  of  Paris.  III.  Series;  Je 
parle  fran^ls  ( Motion  picture) 

[DC715]  914.4  71-714216 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


S  A  Films 
see 


Campobello:  the  outer  island. 


S  &  R  Foundation 


Good  morning,  freedom. 

SELMA/QAS— an  experimental  system  for  the  . 

tional  design  of  markoyian  qneaeing  networks  (Motitxi 

picture)  Systems  Engineering  Laboratory,  University  of 
Michigan.  Made  and  released  by  Audio-Visual  Education 
Center,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Kekl  B.  Irani;  writer  and  coordinator,  L. 
Scott  Randall;  narrator,  Larry  Jones;  photographer  and  editor, 
Douglas  W.  RideouL 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  use  of  a  computer-controlled  graphic 
dl^Iaj  system,  shows  the  IBM-360  time-shared  computer  In  ose  in 
cooveraatlon  with  a  remote  terminal  for  model  translation  and  solu- 
don,  and  provides  a  detailed  description  and  demonstration  of  queue- 
Ing  networks  and  aolutloa 

1.  Computer  graphics.  2.  Queuelng  theory.  I.  HldilgaiL  tJnI- 
verslty.  Systons  Engineering  Laboratory.  II.  Michigan.  Univer- 
sity.    Audlo-VLsiial  Education  Center. 

[T88B]  621.3819  79-713174 

Univ.  of  MIcb.  Audio-  Visual  Education  Center 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


S-L  Film  Productions,  Los  Angeles 
see 

Careers  in  art. 

The  Doll's  house. 

Learning  throi^h  movement. 

S.O.S.  Company 
see 

The  Magic  Bunny  in  Curb  service. 

The  Magic  Bunny  in  Hat  trick. 

The  Magic  Bunny  in  Magic  portrait. 
The  Magic  Bunny  in  Simple  sorcery. 

The  Magic  Bunny  presents  Cinderella. 

The  Magic  Bunny  presents  Sleeping  Beauty. 

S.  O.  S.  Galapagos  {Motion  picture)  UNESCO.  Released 
by  Contemporary  Films,  19i65. 

17  min.     8(1.    color.     16  mm, 

8um>n'iiu--  I>epicts  the  clliuate.  vegetation,  and  animal  life  of  the 
thirteen  IsltimU  of  the  Galapapos  urchtpelHgo.  Includea  close  viewi 
of  the  huge  turtles,  amphibious  iguanas,  pink  crabs,  sea  lions,  and 
the  albatross.  Show.-*  measures  being  taken  by  the  Charles  Darwfn 
Foimdation,  llie  Ecuador  aiilhorilies,  and  UNESCO  to  preserve  this 
unique  ciTlHuitinn. 

1.  Natural  history— GnlupaB««i  Islands.  2.  Wildlife  conserration. 
I.  United  Nations  EducHtiomil,  Scientific  and  Cultural  Organization. 
It.  Contemporary  Films,  inc.,  New  York. 

639  Fi  A  67-1675 

Contemporary  Films,  Inc. 

SPIRES/BALLOTS  report  (Motion  picture)  SUnford  Uni- 
versity. Released  by  I^niversity  of  California  Extension 
Media  Center,  1970. 

l.Tmin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credlifi-  Producer  and  writer.  David  B.  Jones;  directors.  David 
B  .Tones,  E  B.  Parker,  Allen  Veaoer;  narrator,  l^onard  SlnKwi; 
research  ronsulUnts,  Kdwin  B.  Parker,  Allen  Veaner;  phot<«raphy. 
Stephen  I..ong8treth.  ^^        .     ., 

Summary :  Provides  a  jsany  Tlew  of  man's  previous  attempts  to 
solve  the  frustrating  problem  of  information  storage  and  retrieval 
while  the  narrator  reports  on  two  Stanford  University  research 
projects  designed  to  computerise  library  system-sr  Stanford  Public 
Information  Retrieval  System  and  Bibliographic  Automation  of 
Large  Library  Operations  using  Time  Sharing.  Produced  by  stu- 
dents of  SUnford  University's  School  of  Communication. 

1.  LIhrarles— Auto-  matlon.        I.    Stanford    University. 

II  rnllfornla      Unl-  verslty.     Extension  Media  Center. 

029.7  78-710685 

California.    Univ.  Extension  Media  Center 

STP  Corporation 
see 

The  500  miles  of  California. 

IndianapoUt. 

The  Race. 

The  Racer's  edge. 

Racing  revolution. 

&  W.  L.  A.  (Motion  picture)  Rob  Thompson.  Released  by 
Creative  Film  Society,  1971. 

8  mill.    sd.     color  with  biw  sequences.     10  mm. 

SUMliARY :  Pre«entn  an  abittract  interpretation  of  the  Industrial 
areo  uf  southwest  Los  Angele*.  Jliisic  emphaslies  the  continual  ac- 
tivity and  the  ceaseless  pulsation  of  modem  machinery. 

1.   Los  A ogele*— Description.    'Z.   Los  Angeles— Industries. 
I.  Thompson,  Hob.  1W3-  II.  Creative  Film  Society. 

[F869.L845]  704.946  70-713816 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Saarinen,  Aline  (Bernstein)   1914- 


Art  and  the  Bible. 


Saarinen,  Eric 


New  arts. 


Sabato  FtoreUo.  [Motion  picture]     Stuart  Kusher.     Releaicd  by 
Creative  Film  Society,  1972. 

9  min.     td,     cotor      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  ctperimcnui.  lurrolink  film  in  which  an  snwi  engsfM 
the  vicwcf  in  a  one  way  coavcnation  m  the  camera  foami  about  hi*  clutlercd 


1    Etpcrimental  fiimt. 
(PN1995,9.E9«3 
ALA  Sooklni 


I  Kuahcr.  Sluart     II.  CrcMiv< 
704.94 


FUm  Society. 
72-702044 
MAKC 


The  Sabbatk  at  home.  [Filmstrip]     Union  of  American  Hebrew 
Congregations.  1968. 

4S  fr.     cokx.     3)  mm.     (An  in  Judaiun) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  ProdtKcr,  Samuel  Grand;  research  and  icript.  Joaeph  Guimann. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  development  of  Sabbath  customs  in  the  Jewish 
home  from  the  earliest  sources  to  contemporary  painting  and  art  forms.  Shows 
the  prepafaiions  that  are  made  prior  to  the  Sabbath  and  liomc  obaervances 
lhrou|h  the  Havdalah  ceremony  marking  the  end  of  ihe  Sabbath. 

1.  Satibaih      2.  Jewish  art  and  symtiolism.        i.  Union  of  American  Hebrew 
ContTegations.     II.  Series:  An  in  Judaism.  [Filmstripj 
[BM685]  296.4  72-734739 

Union  of  American  72  MARC 

Hebrew  Congregations 


Saber  saw  {FUvutnp)    Bailey  Films,  1»6». 

50  fr.     color.     35  nmi.     and  phonodlac:  12  In.,  S3|  rpm.     (Port- 
able electric  toola) 
With  teacher's  guldei 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  safe  and  correct  way  to  use  a  saber  aaw. 
1   Saws.     2.  Power  tool*.  i.  Bailey  PJlmB,  Inc.,  Hollywood, 

Ca!!:.        Serlea:  Portable  electric  toola  (Fllmrtrlp) 

684.08  70-734000 

Bai'.ey  Pllma 


Saber  saw  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.^  1970. 

4  min.      si.      color,      super  8  ntro.      ti'ortable  power  tools) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  some  of  the  cutting  properUes  uniqne  to 

V^'saws.         L   Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,   Mass.         Series: 
Portable  power  tools  (Motion  picture)  TftftaKO 

Baling  Corp. 


Saber  saw:  metal  catting  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films* 
1!>68.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Power  tools  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  Hiiidy  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultants.  Lee  W.  Ralston,  David  O.  Taxis. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  saber  saw  for  cutting 
metal,  and  describes  specific  kinds  of  blades  and  how  they  differ  from 
those  used  for  cutting  wood.  Shows  installation  of  the  blade,  and 
demonstrates  the  technique  of  cutting  thin  metal  with  wood  backup. 
Emphasizes  safety  practices.    With  captions. 

1.  Jig  saws.  2.  Metal-cutting.  1.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  HoUjwood, 
Calif.    II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Power  tools  serlea 

(Motion  picture) 

621.9  74r-710697 


BFA  Educational 


Media 


Saber  saw:  wood  cntttng  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films* 
1968.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Power  tools  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultants.  Lee  W.  Ralston,  Darld  O.  Taxis. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  the  portable  electric  jig  saw,  and  shows 
the  Tarious  saw  blades  and  their  special  u.ses.  Illustrates  how 
blades  are  inserted  In  the  chuck  of  the  saw.  and  describes  some  of 
the  application  in  cutting  wood.  Empfaasites  cautions  and  safetr 
practices.    With  captions.  __ 

1.  Jig  saws.  2.  Power  tools.  I.  Bail^  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.     11.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series;  Power  tools  series 

(Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-710596 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Sabotage  in  South  Africa   {Motion  picture)     CBS  News, 

1962. 

,M  min.    sd.     l>&w.     Iti  mm. 

Telec.ist  <>n  the  CBS-TV  .l.«-uiaentary  sh-w  CBS  reports 
Creditt:  Producer.  David  Lowe;  reporter,  Walter  < '■""';!f^^..  „ 
Summary:  Examines  South  Africa's  policy  of  e"'""*f  ,^^* "f" 
of  non-whites.  PresenU  the  views  of  both  the  apartheid  8uPP<"-ter8 
who  argue  that  South  Africa  is  Africa's  most  progressive  stole  as 
a  result  of  this  policy  and  the  opponents  who  see  their  "«"•>"  »"  « 
collision  course  with  violence  and  totalitarianism  If  apartheid  is 
?ursu«l.  Includes  Interviews  with  liberal  «dltor  P«t|-t«^>'  ,1^"^,"^ 
Kl  prlie  winner  Chief  Albert  Luthull.  and  the  Minister  of  Justice 

^^rA^lcl'^Smh- Race  question.  2.  S«r^t">"-^'Sin?C 
I  CBS  reports  (Television  program)  n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Sys- 
.em.  inc.     CBS  News.  Fi  67-758 


Sabras  of  Israel  {Motion  picture)    Raya  Prodactions,  1969. 

28  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  Hfe  of  Arab  and  Israeli  children  and 
youth  in  Israel  today,  showing  them  as  they  work,  attend  school, 
and  play. 

1.  Children  in  Israel.  t.  Raya  Productions. 

916.694  77-706006 

CINE 


Sabre  Films 


The  Other  barred. 

Sabrina     (Filmstrip)      Teaching    Resources    Films,    1971. 
Made  by  School  Times  Filmstripa. 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

with  teacher's  guide. 

HUMMARV:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  of  the  sama  title  written 
and  illustrated  by  Martha  Alexander  about  a  little  girt  who  decides 
that  she  doesn't  like  her  name  and  wants  to  change  It  With  cap- 
tions.    For  primary  grades. 

I.  Alexander.  Martha  0.     Sabrina.    II.  Teaching  Resources  Pllms. 

872.4  74-788929 

Teaching  Resources  Films 


1W  Saceo  aad  Vaucttl  tiiaL  [Motion  picture]     Anargyros  Film 
Ubrary,  1972. 

4  rain.    >i.     bAw.     super  S  mm.     (Highlight!  of  histm^) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  film  noia. 

SUMMARY:  Showt  pent  of  the  MasuchuKiu  trial  in  1927  that  led  lo  the 
conviction  and  execution  of  two  Italian  immigrantt  for  murder.  Dctcribei  the 
uproar  voiced  throughout  the  world  over  the  outcome  of  the  trial  of  Sacco  ind 
Vanietti. 

1.  Sscco-Vuiictii  case.  I.  Anargyroi  Rim  Ubrary.  II.  Serici:  Highlight* 
of  hiuory.  [Motion  pkturei 

tKF224i  364.1  72-700963 

Anargyros  Film  Ubrary  72  MARC 

Sack  Amusement  Con^any 
see 

Go  down,  death*. 

Sacramento,  CaUf.    Television  station   KVIE 
see   KVIE  (Television  station)   Sacramento,  Calif. 

Sacramento:  a  place  to  remember  {Motion  picture)    Vista 
Productions,  1967. 

I'U  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     . 

Sumtiiaty:  Trnces  the  history  of  Sacraiuento  from  Its  founding  to 
the  1890's,  with  eoiphaais  on  the  gold  rtish,  the  pony  express,  and 
the  building  of  the  transcontinental  railroad.  Includes  views  of  old 
historic  areas  as  they  are  today  and  bow  they  will  be  when  restored. 

1.  Sacramento.  Calif. — Hist.        i.  Vista  Productions. 

979.4  Fi  A  68-60 

VIsiii  Productions 


ita.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  Hlmt,  1967. 

32  fr.     color.     39  rara.       and  phooodiic:  3  a..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpra..  I  min. 
(Csiechisni  wries) 

Whh  k«dcn  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Diicuisea  the  ncraments,  cxpiaintn|  that  they  are  dM  ligu  of 
the  (rue  church  which  Mimulau  and  urengthcn  the  faith  of  the  church. 

I.  Sacrameao— Lutbcran  Oiurch.        1.  Concordia  Publishing  Houte.  Sl 
Louis.     II.  Sehcs:  Catechism  •cries.  (Filmstrip.  Concordia  Pub.  House) 
tBX8072]  265  72-734597 

Concordia  Filmi  72  MARC 


The    Sacred   garden    {Motion  picture)      Edward   Hawkins 

Productions,  1959. 

15  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

L.  C.  copj  Imperfect :  Credits  wanting. 

Summ^artf:  Compare*  traditional  cemeteries  with  the  Sacred  Gar- 
den plan  In  whlrh  memorial  park  cemeteries  are  made  into  gardens 
with  simple,  uniform  memorials,  the  maintenance  of  which  la  pro- 
vided through  an  endowment-care  plan.  Hhrplains  the  flnancial  plan- 
ning of  the  Saci-ed  Garden  Association  and  the  Qnanclal  advanUges 
of  participating  In  the  plan. 

1.  Cemeteries.  i.  Edward  Hawkins  Productions. 

718  Fi  68-660 


[Motion  picture]    Togg  FUm*,  1972. 

12  min.     id.     color.     33  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  hi^  (chool  Uudent.  chosen  by  mistake  to  be  lacrificed  in 
a  ritual  for  national  honor,  b  rescued  by  officiab  who  diacovct  that  the  wroof 
person  ha*  been  choaen.  The  ntual  it  Mopped,  the  Mudent  b  taken  away,  but  hb 
•acriflcial  garb  t*  replaced  by  an  army  uniform. 

I.  Tou  Films. 

[PN1997]  791.43  72-700779 

ONE  72  MARC 


Sad  Mrs.  Sam  Sack  (Filmstrip)    Teaching  Reeourcee  Films, 

1071.     Made  by  School  Times  FilmstripB. 

39  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a  (1  s.  for  maotial 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  7  In.,  33*  rpm..  7  min.  each 
side,     mlcrogroove.     (Beginning  to  read,  aeries  A) 

Reading  level  one-     With  teacher's  guide  and  text. 

SUMMARY ;  An  adaputlon  of  the  book  of  the  same  title  by 
Alleen  Brothers  and  Morton  Botel  with  illustrations  by  Muriel  and 
.Ilin  Collins,  telling  the  story  about  a  woman  who  thinks  her  bouse 
is  not  big  enough  for  her  large  family.  Designed  to  help  the  child 
become  aware  of  sequence  through  repetition.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Brothers.  Alleen.  Sad  Mrs.  Sam  Sack.  II.  Teaching  Resources 
Films,     in.  Series:  Beginning  to  read  (Filmstrip)  series  A. 

872.4  79-738980 

Teaching  Resources  Films 


Sad  song  of  ydlow  skiii  (Motion  picture)     National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

S8  min,     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Daly;  director,  writer,  and  narrator, 
Ulcbael  Rubbo;  cameramen.  Martin  Duckworth,  Pierre  Letarte;  edi- 
tors, Torben  Schloler,  Michael  Rubbo. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  the  experiences  of  tbt^e  young  American 
Journalists  Id  Saigon  In  order  to  proTide  a  rlew  of  the  pec^le  of 
SalgoQ. 

1.  Saigon— Deacrlptlon.         I.  Canada.     National  nim  Board. 

91B.97  78-7108W 

NatlMial  rilm  Board  of  Canada 


Sad  sonff  of  yellow  akin  (Motion  pictore)  National  Vllm 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  TJ,  S.  by  Filma  Incor- 
porated. 1070. 

eo  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Prodticer,  Tom  Daly;  dIraetiH-,  writer,  and  narrator, 
Michael  Rubho;  cameramen,  Martin  Duckworth,  Pierre  L*Urte;  edi- 
tors. Torben  Schloler,  Michael  Rubbo. 

SUMMARY ;  PreMuts  the  experiences  of  three  young  Aowricaoa 
living  In  Saigon  In  order  to  provide  a  view  of  life  In  a  Coontrr  that 
Is  besl^ed  by  war. 

1.   Saigon  —  Deacrtptfon.      2.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961- 
I.  Canada.    National  Pllm  Board.    II.  nims  IncorjtorateA 

915.97  76-710985 

Films  Incorporated 


218 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sad    Siuic    Sassoon    (Filmstrip)       Multimedk    Education. 
Made  and  relemsed  by  Society  for  Visual  Kducation,  1971. 

37  fr.    color.    SA  mm.    and  phonodlsr:  1  %.,  12  tn.,  S3i  rpm..  8mln. 
mlcrofTooTe.     (Ptiooicti — Initial  conMHiant  muDds,  Kronp  1> 

Also  LMu«d  witb  phonotape  In  i-aswtte. 

With  tMuJMr's  folde. 

SVMMABT:  PrsKnts  a  atory  wlilch  stresaes  the  Initial  oonaonant 
•miDd  of  tbe  letter  "a."    For  primarr  ffradea. 

1.  Bngllab  Uncoage  —  Ortbographj  and  apelltnc  —  Javenlle  fllnw. 
2.  Engllab  laocuase  — Alphabet —  Juvenile  Alma.  3.  Bnrllsh  Ian. 
Cuage — Conaonanta— Juvenile  fllnw.  I.  Hnltlmedla  Edacatfon  li>c 
II.  SodetT  for  Vlanal  Edacatloo.  inc..  Chicago-  HI-  Series:  Phon- 
ics— Initial  conaonant  soands  (Pllmatrip)  group  1. 
[LB1526]  372.6  72-739490 

Society  for  Visual  Bduration 


Sadan.  Mark 
see 


Soa(  of  ianocentt. 


SadfDe  joint  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    bAw.    8  nam.    (Human  biology:  Joint  movement) 

Ixtop  film.     Iiwiied  In  standun)  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Adviser,  Anne  Plele. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  that  the  (^tposiog  surfaces  of  the  saddle 
Joint  are  wncavo-oonvex  and  deacribe*  the  active  movementa  which 
ara  possible  Uses  cineradiography  to  locate  and  lUuatrate  the  move- 
ment of  tbe  carpometacarpal  Joint  of  tbe  thumb. 

1.  Human  mechanics,  2.  Thumb.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  Elncy- 
clopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  CorporatlMi.  III.  Series:  Human 
biology:  Joint  movement  (Motion  picture) 

[QP303]  612  70-713989 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  f^ducailomi)  Corp. 


Safari  for  Bdcnce  {Motum  picture)     Lederle  Laboratories. 
Released  by  Modern  Talkiiig  Picture  Senrice  ,196-!, 

27  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummanf:  Follows  Dr.  Jim  Tldtera,  a  rt«earch  veterinarian,  on  a 
safari  among  native  wildlife  In  Kenya,  Tanganyika,  and  Uganda 
tn  his  search  for  answers  to  pharmaceutical  research  problems. 

1.  Natural  History  ^Africa,  East.  2.  Pharmacognosy.  i.  Lederle 
Laboratories,     it.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

916  Fi  A  67-5224 

Modern  Talkliic  PIctare  Service 


Safari  ya  tembo   {Motion  picture)      Machris  Productions, 
1966. 

53  mi'i.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summart:  A  docnmentary  accoant  of  tbe  expedition  to  Kenya 
made  by  the  Los  Angeles  Museum  of  Natural  Hlatory,  to  collect  a 
family  of  Ave  elephants  for  tbe  world's  first  natural  habitat  riephant 
group. 

1.  Elephanta.  2.  Biological  qpectmena  —  CMlertloD  and  preaerva- 
Ikm.         I.  Hacbrla  Productions. 

799.29676  Fi  A  68-814 

CINE 


Safe  ccmdoct  afioat  {Motion  picture)    Herbert  Kerkow,  inc- 
1968. 

3  min-     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Small  craft  safety) 

Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Summary:   Dewrrlbea  aafetj  procedure*  to  follow  when  on  board 
small  craft. 

1.  Boats  and  boating— Safety  measure*.  l  Kn-kow  (Herbert) 

inc..  New  York,  Series:  Small  craft  safety  (Motion  picture) 

797.1  Fi  A  68-3061 

Herbert  Kerkow.  Inc. 


Hie  Safe  handUng  0t  enriched  nmUnm  {Motion  pieture) 
V.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission,  1969.  Uftde  by  TTnioD 
Carbide  Corp.,  Nuclear  Division. 

22  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  concept  of  nuclear  flaalOD  and  crlUcalltT, 
and  explains  the  reasons  for  safely  procedures  that  are  observed  In 
tbe  handling  of  enriched  aranltui  and  other  OsslMiahte  materials. 

1.  Uranium.  2.  Nuclear  fl*lon.  3.  Radioactive  aabatancea— Safety 
regulations.  l  U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Commission. 

„  „  .  _  821.48  71-708797 

U.  S.  Atoale  Boergy  Oommlaslon 


Safe  bWM  (Motion  picture)    Lifabey-Owens-Ford.    Hade  and 
i^leaaed  by  Audio  ProdoctiooB,  1968. 

14  Bin.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Bimmmrt:  lUostratM  the  reaearcit  and  develosNncnt  by  UMmt- 
Owntf-Port  ot  a  ahattarproof  automobile  windahirid  to  Iwon  tbe 
safety  of  tbe  drlvtug  pobUc 

1.  AatnaobOca  — Windows  and  wlndafaMds.  2.  (Haan,  SafMy. 
X.  Ubbey-Oweiw-Pord  OIsm  Oompany.  n.  Audio  Prodnetloaa,  Inc. 
New  Tort 

666.1  73-702SM 

cam 


Safe    lab<n«tOT7    j^vcednrts    {Motion   picture)      McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mlD.     m.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Cbemtstry  tecbnlquen  series) 

IXK^  film. 

With  teachers'  guid& 

Bmmman/:  Explains  aafety  procedorea  needed  to  be  practiced  !■ 
the  labcmitory. 

1.  Cltemlcal  laboratoriea— Safety  measuiea.  i.  UcGnw>HUI 

Book  Company.        Series:  GbemMry  tecfaDtquca  sertaa  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

542  70-701368 

MeOraw-HiU  Book  0>. 


Safe  Mring  at  school  {Motion  picture)    Cot^aut  Instnictkmal 

Films,  1969. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Second  edition  of  the  1948  owtloD  picture  of  tbe  same  tltl& 

With  teachers*  guida 

Creditt:   Educational  collaborator,  James  W.  Mann. 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  most  common  causes  of  accidents 
at  school,  and  discuaaes  what  the  Individual  can  do  to  help  prwrmt 
them. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

L  School  accidents— Preventloa        L  Oronet  Instructional  rilma. 
372.3  70-700233 

Oironet  Instructional  Films 

Safe  on  impact  {Motion  picture)    Charles  Cthill  and  Ajbo- 
ciatea,  1966, 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ^    . 
fiwmmarv;   Presents  a  report  on  automobile  glass  tests  made  by 

the  U  C  L.  A.  Institute  of  TransporUUon  and  Traffic  Engineering. 
laboratory  drop  tests,  supported  by  auto-crash  tesU,  evaluate  the 
breaking  characteristics  of  different  types  of  glass— with  remlting 
human  exposure  haaards.  „  _ 

1     Automobiles— Windows  and    windshields.      2.    Olase-Tertlng. 
f.  Cahlll  (Charles)  and  Amodttm.  lot,  Hollywood.  OaUt 

620.1  Fi  A  68-1087 

Cbartes  Cablll  and 


A  Safe  rUe  oa  roar  icbeol  baa.  [Motion  picturcj    Martin  Moyer 
Productions,  1970. 

14  min.     id.     color.      16  ram. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  PToduccr,  Martin  Moyer.  ooOaborator  sad  aamlor.  Richard  L. 
Hawlc. 

SUMMARY:  Summarizes  nfety  practices  tor  gcttinf  to  and  w«itia|  St  the 
bus  nop,  boarding  the  bus,  riding,  sad  kaving  the  bus.  Shows  both  correct  tad 
incorrect  practices.  For  ctcmouary  grades. 

■  .Traffic  lafety  and  children.  2.  School  buaes.  1.  Moyer  (Martin)  Produc- 
tioiu,  Seattle. 

[HE5614]  614.8  79-714782 

Martin  Moyer  Producbons  72  MAaC 

Safe    set-ap    procedure    {Motion   picture)      Ealing    Corp^ 
1970. 

4  min.    si.     color,    super  S  mm.     ( Oxy-acctyleoe  welding) 

Loop  film.    Film  note*  on  cartridge  case. 

StwiMtMH-y.'  Shows  how  to  set  up  welding  equipment  in  accordance 
with  basic  safety  rulea. 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.  i.   Ealing  Corporation, 

Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Ozy-acetylene  welding  (lloClon  picture) 
671.6  76-706946 

Ealing  CorporatiOQ 


Safe  to  uU.  [Motion  (Mcturc]  BBC-TV,  London.  1969.  Released 
in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

30  min.     td.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Movement,  na  7) 

SUMMARY:  lliustrtcc*  and  diicussei  tbe  developmeni  of  water  tranipott, 
the  different  kinds  or  boats  uid  ships,  their  shape,  propulsion,  and  loading,  and 
water  safety.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Ships— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Boau  and  boating.  2.  Shipsi  1.  British 
Broadcasting  Corporation.  Television  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  III. 
Series:  MovcmenL  (Motion  picture]  no.  7. 

[VM150i  372.3  72-714696 

rime-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Safe  use  ot  garden  pesticides  {Motion  picture)  Agricul- 
tural Extension  Service,  UniTeraity  of  Minnesota,  in  coop- 
eration  with  the  Federal  Extension  Service,  U.  S-  Dept 
of  Agriculture.  Made  and  released  by  Audio  Visual  Ed- 
ucation Service,  University  of  Minnesota,  1967. 

15  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CreiUt:  Advisers.  John  Lofgren,  C.  Oustav  Hard.  PhlUlp  K. 
Hareln;  narrator.  William  Dixon. 

Summary:  Csea  drama,  animation,  and  mlcrophotography  to  en- 
courage the  shaping  of  poeitlre  safety  attitudes  In  the  use  of  chemical 
pesticides.  Explains  the  use  of  pesticides  In  horticulture,  and  em- 
phasises safe  Kardening  practices.  ,^      . 

1  Pestlcldee— Safety  measures.  i.  MlnnesoU.    UnlTerslty,    Ag- 

ricultural   Extension  Service,      n.    Mlnneeota.      University.     Audio- 
Visual  Education  Service. 

632  71-700089 

Minnesota.     Univ.  Audio-Visual  Education  Service 

Safe  use  of  pesticides  (FUmttrip)  U.  S.  Dept  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1963.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

31  f  r.     color.     35  mm. 
Also  issued  aa  slide  set 
With  narrative  guide. 

f^ummtirif:  Points  out  some  do's  and  don't's  in  tbe  safe  handling 
of  pesticides  In  and  around  the  home 

1.  Pesticides — Safety  measur«s.  i.  V.  S.  Dept  of  Agriculture. 
614.8  Fi  E  68-528 

U.S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Safeco  Insurance  Company  of  America 
see 

By  nature's  rules. 
Upple. 


Safeguarding  our  country's  health  {Motion  picture)    Frith 

Films,  1965. 

16  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Revised  version  ot  the  1950  motion  picture  entitled  nuardlans  of 
our  country's  health. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Emily  Benton  Frith. 

Summary:  Discusses  health  (incepts  and  tbe  Importance  of  good 
health.  Notes  health  regulations  of  the  United  States  Government, 
Including  quarantine  Inspections  at  airp(»ts,  in  harbors,  and  at 
border  croeslnga.     Portrays  the  helicopter  rescue  of  a  sick  man  at  sea. 

1.  Hygiene.  Public— U.  S.  2.  Quarantine.  i.  Frith  Fllnia,  Holly- 
wood, Calif,  n.  Guardians  of  our  country's  health  (Motion  picture) 
614.4  Fi  A  67-5288 

Frith  Films 


219 


Safely  . . .  walk  to  schwd  {Motion  picture)    Charles  CahiU 

and  Associates,  1967. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summniy:  Illustrates  the  Importance  of  observing  rules  for  safety 
while  crossing  streeu.  accepting  rides,  obej-lng  traffic  signals,  and 
walking  on  sidewalks.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Traffic  safety  — Juvenile  dims.  i.  Cahlll  (Charles)  and  As- 
sociates, IDC.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  Fi  A  68-1089 

Charts  Cahlll  and  Associates 


Safcteam   campaign    {Motion  picture) 
1962. 


Bucyrus-Erie   Co^ 


22  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:    Uaes   animation    to  Illustrate    sate  and    un.<(afe   work 
practices  In  a  factory. 

1.  Industrial  safety.        i.  Bucyrus-Erle  Company. 

Fi  67-2015 


Safety  {Fam»trip\    Tecnifax  Educatioa  Division,  1969. 

24  fr.    colM-.    80  nun.    (Oxyacetyleoe  wdding) 

In  a  multimedia  program  of  10  film  loop*.  4  fllmstrlpe.  13  trans- 
parencies, and  work  sheets. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Jan>es  Pender  and  Frank  Hanon. 

Sumtnary:  Dlacoasn  safety  rules  and  precautions  to  be  obeerred 
dorltv  ocyacetyleoe  welding, 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.  2.  WeldUkg — Safety  meas- 
ures. I.  Plastic  Coating  Corporation.  Tecntfaz  DIvIsIoil  Se- 
ries: Oxyacetylene  welding  (Filmstrip) 

671JI  70-736217 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

SifctT,  1.  [Pilnutrip]     Leamins  and  Information  lac,  1969. 

100  rr.     color.     3S  mm. 

Whh  leader'!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  cauci  of  acctdenu  in  hotel*  and  RKNeis.  and 
Mudies  the  direct  and  indirect  oou  ia  lenas  of  murancc  and  work  houn  of 
victim*  and  oihcn.  With  captioat. 

I.  Hoicb,  taverns,  etc.— Safety  owasurc*.     2.  Hotel*,  taverns,  etc.— Em- 
("♦oye**— Accidenu.       I.  Lesratng  and  Infonnation  Inc. 
ITX911.2]  614.8  72-732691 

Lcarmng  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 

Sifit]r,  2.  [Filmstrip]     Learninf  tnd  Informatioa  Inc..  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  leader"!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  prevention  of  sccidcnu  in  hoteta  and  motck,  and 
uploree  the  ipeciftc  cause*  and  their  lolutions,  and  prcvf  niion  techniques  other 
than  tbe  iradttionsl  ones.  With  caption*. 

1 .  Hotel*,  lavcnw,  etc.— Safety  measures.  I.  Lesming  sad  Informatioa  Inc. 
[TX911.2]  6U.8  72-732692 

'.*amiag  and  information  72  MARC 

Inc. 


Safety  and  basic  fondamentals  on  the  engine  lathe,  part  1 
{Motion  picture)  E.  P.  Reeearch.  Released  by  AIMS 
Instructional  M^dia  Services,  1970. 

11   tnln.     sd.     color.     IS  mm.     (Metal  shop— lafMr  and  opwa- 

tlons) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  nun.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guIdCL 

Crtditt:  Production  superrlsor,  Keith  Gordon. 

Summary:  Close-up  photography  deUOs  basic  safety  polnta  to  b« 
observed  when  operating  tbe  enftue  latbe. 

1.  lathes.    2.  Power  tO(d»— Safety  measures.         l  E.  P.  ResMrcfa. 
n.    AIMS   Instructional   Media   Services.  Series:   Metal  shop- 

safety  and  (^rations  (Motion  picture) 

684.09  78-704769 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlcea 


Safety  and  bask  fundamentals  on  the  engine  lathe,  part  2 
{Motion  picture)     £.  P.  Bcsearcb.     Beleased  by  AIMS 

Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

13  mlo.     sd.     color.     10  nun.     (Metal  shop— safety  and  opera- 
tlMia) 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Production  supervisor.  Keith  Gordon. 

Summary:  aoae-up  photography  details  basic  safety  polnta  to  be 
observed  when  operating  the  engine  lathe. 

1.  Lathes.    2.  Power  tools— Safety  measures.        i.  K.  P.  Brwnsrrh 
n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Servlcee.  Series;  Metal  shop— 

safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 
684.09 
AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


72-704770 


Safety  and  operation  of  faceplate  turning,  part  1  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Made  by  James  O.  Tidwell.  Re- 
leased by  AIMS  Instructional  Media,  1971. 

8  min.    sd.    color.     10  mm.     (Wood  shop—safety  and  operations) 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

CREDITS :  Production  supervisor,  Robert  Wllk^is. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  the  basic  techniques  and  safety  points  to  fbl- 
low  in  tbe  operation  of  faceplate  turning. 

L  Turning— Safety  measures.  I.  E.  P.  Research.     II.  AIMS 

Instructional   Media  Services.     III.  Series:  Wood  Bb<H>— safety  and 
operations  (Motion  picture) 

[TT201  ]  684.08  70-714079 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Safety  and  operation  of  faceplate  taming,  part  2  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Made  by  James  O.  Tidwell.  Be- 
leased by  AIMS  Instructional  Services,  1971. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Wood  shop — safety  and  operations) 

.Uso  issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

CREDITS  :  Production  supervisor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  the  basic  techniques  and  aafety  points  to  fol- 
low In  the  operation  of  faceplate  turning. 

1.  Turning— Safety  measures.  I.  B.  P.  Research.     II.  AIMS 

Instructional   Media   Services.     HI.   Series:  Wood  shop — safety  and 
operations  (Motion  picture) 

[TT201]  684.08  74-714060 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Safety  belt  for  Susie  {Motion  picture)  Institute  of  Trans- 
portation and  Traffic  Engineering,  Fniversity  of  Califor- 
nia, in  association  with  the  University  of  California  Ex- 
tension Media  Center.  Made  by  Charles  Cahill  and  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  University  of  California  Extension 
Media  Center,  1962.' 

11  luin.     wl.     coloi-.     16  mm.     (.\iitomnblle  safety  series) 

Spanish  vtrsion  also  Issued. 

Summain:  Picrurf^  soientifli-8Uy  staged  collisions,  ufiins  anthrn- 
pometrlr  dummies  and  dnlls  simulating:  children,  to  demonstrate  that 
children  one  year  old  and  older  should  wear  safety  belts. 

I.  Califnrnta.  University.  Institute  of  Transportation  and  Traffic 
Encineerlii;:.  ii.  California.  University.  Extension  Media  Center. 
St-rles:  Automobile  safety  serle.s  (.Motion  picture) 

614.86  Fi  A  63-433  rev 

Calif.     I'niv.     Esten-  sion  Media  Center 

Safety  by  the  numbers  (Motion  picture)  Federal  AtuUImi 
Admimstrationf  1969.  Made  by  Jerry  Fairbanks  Produc- 
tions. 

32  mlD.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

eiummarv:  A  safety-education  film  for  pilots  and  aviation  groopfl. 
A  lumberman  searching  for  a  lost  barge  Is  latrodoced  to  safety  bj 
the  numbers  In  a  twin  engine  aircraft. 

L  Aeronautics— Safety  measures.  l  U.  S.     Federal  AtUMod 

Administration. 

387.T  71-702860 

CINE 

Safety  demonstratitm  on  the  band  saw  (Motion  picture) 
E.  P.  Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services,  1970. 

14  mln.     -td.    t-oior.     16  mm.     (Wood  shop— safety  and  operations) 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Production  supervisor.  Robert  Wllkens, 

Bummarif:  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  band  saw  and  the 
basic  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  using  It. 

1.  Band  saws.    2.  Power  tools — Safety  measures.  i.  E.  P.  Re- 

search.    IT.   AIMS   Instructional  Media  Services.  Series:   Wood 

shop — safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  77-705459 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Safety  demonstration  on  the  jointer  (Motion  picture)  E.  P. 
Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serv- 
ices, 1970. 

12  mln.  »d.  color.  18  mm,  (Wood  shop— safety  and  opera- 
tions) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  wltb  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Production  supervisor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

Summary:  Close-up  photography  details  basic  safety  procedure 
to  follow  when  operation  the  jointer. 

1.  Jointer  (Woodworking  machine)  2.  Power  tools— Safety  meas- 
ures. I.  E.  P.  Research,  ii-  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 
Series:  Wood  shop — safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  76-704771 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

Safety  demonstration  on  the  radial  saw  (Motion  picture) 
E.  P.  Research.  Made  by  James  O.  Tidwell.  Released 
by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

11' mill.     sd.     ci»l(i!-.     IB  mm.     (Wood  shop— safety  and  operati.>n8) 

Ai-^>  issue<l  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Produition  suiwrvisor,  Itob<^rt  Wilkena. 

Summary;  Uses  clo.se-up  photography  to  show  how  to  operate 
the  radial  sjiw,  and  to  demonstrate  basic  safety  procedures. 

I.  Radial  saws— Safety  measures.  I.  E.  P.  Research.  II.  AIMS 
Instructional    Media    Services.  Series:    Wood   shop — .safety   and 

operations  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  70-710542 

AIMS  In.stiuctionnl  Meilla  Services 

Safety  demonstration  on  the  shaper,  part  1  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    E.  P.  Research.     Released  by  AIMS  Instructional 

Media  Services,  1970. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Wood  shop — safety  and  operations) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Crcditt:  Production  supervisor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

Nummary:  Close-up  photography  of  basic  safety  procedure*  to  be 
observed  when  operating  the  wood  shaper. 

I.    Shapers.      2.    Power    tools— Safety    measures.  i.  E.    P. 

Bewarch.     ii.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.        Series:  Wood- 
shop— safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  79-704808 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Service* 

Safety  demonstration  on  th«  shaper,  part  2  (Motion  pic- 
ture) E.  P.  Research.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serv- 
ices, 1970. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Wood  shop — safety  and  operations) 

Al«)  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide, 

t'reditt:  Prortuction  supervisor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

nummary:  O;iose-up  photography  of  basic  safety  procedures  to  be 
observed  when  operatlnp  the  wood  shaper. 

1,  Shapers.  2.  Power  tools — Safety  measures,  i.  E.  P.  Re- 
•earch.  it.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.  Series:  Wood 
shtqj — safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  73-704807 

AIMS  iMtmotlonal  Media  SerrtCM 

Safety  demonstration  on  the  single-surface  planer  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1970. 

Ij  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Wood  shop— safety  and  opera- 
tlons) 

Abio  issued  In  super  8  mm,  wltb  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credits;  Production  supervisor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

Summary:  Close-up  photography  deUlls  baste  safety  points  to  be 
observed  when  operating  the  single-surface  planer. 

1.  Planlngmachlnes.  2.  I'ower  tools— Safety  measures.  I.  B.  P. 
ReMearch.  ii.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.  Series:  Wood 
shop— safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  70-704772 

AIMS  Instructions!  Media  Serrtcea 


Safety  demonstration  on  the  table  saw,  part  1  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1970. 

11  min.    wl.    color.    16  mm.     (Wood  shop — safety  and  operations) 

Also  iitsued  in  »iiiper  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Production  supervisor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

SumttMry:   Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  table  saw  and  the 
basic  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  using  It 

1,  Saws.    2.  Power  tools^Safety  measures.  i.  B.  P.  Reeearcfa. 

II.   AIMS    Instructional   Media   Services.  Series:   Wood  shop — 

safety  and  operations  (Mottoa  picture) 

621.9  71-705460 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

Safety  demonstration  on  the  table  saw,  part  2  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1970. 

9  mln.     sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Wood  shop— safety  and  operations) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Production  super^Msor,  Robert  Wllkens. 

Summary;   Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  table  saw  and  the 
basic  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  using  it. 

1.  Saws.    2.  Power  tools— Safety  measures,  i.  E.  P.  Research. 

II.   AIMS    Instructional    Media   Services.  Series:   Wood  shop — 

safety  and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  75-705461 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Safety  demonstration  on  the  wood  lathe  (Motion  picture) 
E.  P.  Research.  Made  by  James  O.  Tidwell.  Released  bj 
AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

11  niin.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Wood  shop — safety  and  operations) 

Also  issued  111  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Production  supervisor.  Robert  Wllkens. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photography  to  show  how  to  operate  the 
wood  lathe,  and  to  demonstrate  basic  safety  procedures. 

1.  Turning— Safety  measures.  2.  Lathes.  I.  E.  P.  Research.  II. 
AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services.  Series:  Wood  shop — safety 
and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  73-710543 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Safety  ftcts  about  crosslag  tracks.  [Motion  picture]  Southern 
Pacific  Co.  in  cooperation  with  Union  Pacific  Railraod  Co., 
Western  Pacific  Railraod  Co.,  and  SanU  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 
Released  by  Cine-Chrome  Laboratories,  1970. 

13  min      id.     color.      16  mm. 

With  inilntcion  guide  ind  poilcr. 

CREDITS:  Producer  ind  writer,  Edward  L.  Carroll. 

SUMMARY:  U»c«  tiop.motion  phoiography  to  illuilrate  the  teven  most 
common  driving  error*  at  rail  cro«kin|t  and  ahowi  how  to  avoid  these  error*. 

I.  Traffic  Mfeiy.     2.  Railro«l»— Croatinp-       1.  Southern  Pacific  Company. 
II.  Cine-Chrome  Laborstorie*. 

(HE56 14,  6 1 4.8  72-700863 

Weiiem  Grade  72  MARC 

Crouing-Accidcnt 
Prevention  Committee 


Safety  first  (FUmntrip)    Troll  Associates,  1&69. 

38  fr.    color.     85  mm.     {First  concepts) 

Credits:  Writer.  Thomas  Crawford;  Illustrator.  George  Schoor. 

Summary:  Explains  basic  measures  to  take  in  preserving  bealtb 
and  safety.     For  elementary  grades.  ,         „     «, 

1    Safety  education— Juvenile  dims.     2,  Hygiene— Juvenile  mms. 
1.  Troll  Aasociates.        Series:  First  concepts  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.3  7O-736059 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Safety/heaUh/citizenship  (FUnutrip)    Avid  Corp.,  Instruc- 
tional Systems  Division,  1970. 

6  fllmrttrlpe.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodls-.-s. 

With  teacher'B  guide 

Designed  for  the  educable  mentally  retarded  and  slow  learner. 

Contents:  Safety  at  home.  72  fr..  15  mln.— Safety  at  work.  76 
fr  15  min.— Driving  safety.  55  fr.,  12  min.— Health  and  hygiene. 
SO'fr.,  14  mln.— Cltlisenshlp.  45  fr.,  12  mln.— Caring  for  your  family. 
77  fr.,  18  mlQ.  ,   „ 

1.   Safety  education.     2.  Hygiene.  i.  Avid  Corporation.     In- 

structional Systema  Dlvtsloo. 

614.8  70-735493 

Avid  Corporation 


Safety — home,  safe  home.  (Motion  picture]  Charles  Cahill  &  As- 
sociates. Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1972. 

14  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  llliuirates  typical  houtchoid  iiauids  and  aiiualiuni  to  teach 
basic  concepts  of  home  safety   For  elementary  grades 

1.  Home  accidents— Prevention— Juvenile  Tiims.  ji.  Accidents— Preven- 
tion] I.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Awociatcs.  inc  .  Hollywood,  Calif  II.  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services. 

tTXlSO]  614.8  72-701042 

AIMS  73(72]  MARC 

Safety  in  housekeeping   (Filmttrip)     Trainex  Corp.,  1969. 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in.,  881  rpm.,  17 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Hospital  housekeeping  ^^e^le^  2) 

Developed  In  cooi»eratlon  with  Little  Com[»any  of  Mary  Hospital. 

.Mho  known  under  the  title  Housekeeping  safety. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  safety  procedures  for  hospital  custodians. 
Covers  safety  In  tradlc  areas,  self -protection,  handling  and  mainte- 
nance of  equipment,  fire  safety,  and  a  safety  review. 

1.  Hospitals  —  Cleaning.  2.  Hospitals  —  Safety  measures.  i- 
Tralnex  (>>rporatl()n,      it.   Housekeeping  safety    (Fllmstrlp)  Se- 

ries; HoHpltai  housekeeping  series,  2  (FUmstrip) 

647  77-787161 

Tralnez  Corp. 


220 


Safety  in  salt:  the  transportation,  handling,  and  disposal  of 
radioactiye  waste  (Motion  picture)  Sandia  I.«boratories. 
Released  by  V.  S.  Atomic  Enerjfy  Commission,  1971. 

29  mln.    ad-    color.    16  mm.  ,     w  ...  j  .,.. 

SUUMART-  OuUlnea  the  research  and  the  rationale  behind  tne 
decision  to  estaWiah  a  radioactive  waate  repository  In  an  ahandoned 
salt  mine  In  Lyons,  Kan.,  and  describes  the  various  transportation 
systems  bclns  considered  and  now  In  use.  Explains  teats  which  are 
done  to  determine  that  the  approved  packages  will  wIthsUnd  severe 
transportation  accidents  without  release  of  radioactivity. 

1  Badloactlve  waste  disposal  In  the  ground.  2.  Radioactive  sub- 
stancee  — Transportation.  1.  Saudla   Laboratories.     IL  U.  S. 

Atomic  Energy  Commission.  -,^.- 

[TD812]  621.48  7&-n2266 

V.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Safety  in  the  kitchen,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  mm.     sd.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Cooking  aeries,  part  2) 

SUMMARY*:  Illustratea  basic  kitchen  procedures  related  to  dtesa, 
steustooLs,  electrical  equipment,  and  knives.  „   .r  i 

1.  KltciieMS-Satety  measures.  1.  Falrlleld  Aaaoclates.  II.  IJnl- 
verml  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  111.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Mo- 
tion picture)  part  2. 

[TX6531  647  73-715077 

Universal  Education  &  Visual  Arta 


Safety  in  the  kitchen,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  T^niversal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

4  min.     sd.     color,    super  8  mm.     ((poking  series,  part  21 

With  teachers'  guide  , 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  basic  safety  measurea  related  to  bro- 
ken glass,  stove  tires,  and  other  danger  areas, 

1    Kitchens— Safety  measures.  1.  Falrlleld  Associates.     II. 

Universal   Education  and  Visual   Arts.     III.  Series:   Cooking  series 
(Motion  picture)  part  2.  .,  ~,.Aro 

[TX653]  647  77-715078 

Universal  Education  & 


VUual  Arw 


Safety  In  the  metal  shop  (Filmstrip)  Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

84  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  2  a.  12  In..  331  rpm..  28  mln. 
(Industrial  arts) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS :  Author,  Raymond  L.  l«eh.  ,  ,  .  .      .„.Ki„« 

SUMMARY  •  Presents  practical  safety  practlcea  related  to  clothing^ 
eye  protection,  use  »t  hand  tools,  operation  of  power  machinery,  work 
around  hot  metal,  and  housekeeping.  .h„„_o,,,,v  meaa- 

1  Metal-work— Safety  meaaures.  2.  School  ahopa— Safety  meaa- 
uri  I  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.    U.  RMI  Pllm  Productions. 

III.  Series:  Industrial  arts  (Filmstrip)  ,,„„,t 

[XT205]  614.83  70-740017 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Safety  in  the  paUent  uiUt  (JKotwn  picture)  /laki^  Di- 
vision, M<«r.w-Hill  Book  Co.,  19«9.     Made  by  Will.Mn 

Claiborne,  inc. 

a  mln.     Nd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  »«rles) 

l,oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film.  ,  _    ,  „„., 

?;3,rsr:itrar.5^viSiritr|~        „„,. 

rJZTlS^  fhe-'^e  ,r  ore"w".te-?K,  '^^^^.^T^J^- 

tlooa. iLf(^raw-HlU   Book    Ownpany. 

B.a'kl^^1^vl*srci.""^8S^e«:  Fun^am^^arnttr-n.  «r.^  (Motion 

P'«"^*  eiO.73  7a-702963 

M<<5raw.Hlll  Book  Co.  Blaklston  Division 

Safety  in  the  shi^:  hasie  practices  (Motion  picture)    Coro- 
net Instnictional  Films,  1971. 

14  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Bert  Book. 

Summary:   Emphasizes  the  worker's  responaiblUty  for  aatety  lo 
both  wood  and  metal  ahopa  In  clothing,  lifting,  and  carryinc.    Em- 
phasizes the  value  of  tidiness  and  guarding  agalnat  Area. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1   Workshops— Safety  measure*.        i.  Coronet  Instruclional  nima. 

614.8  71-709427 

Coronet  Inatructlonal  nima 

Safety  in  the  shop:  hand  tools  (Motion  picture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  mln.    !td.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers"  guide.  „    ^ 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Bert  Book.  

Summary:    Shows   the   safety   values   of   keeping   tools   In   good 
condition,    emphasizes    the    Important    of   protecUve    clothing,    and 
demonntrates  safe  use  of  forge  and  welding  equipment 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1   Tools— Safety  measures.        I.  Coronet  Instruction  Fllma 

614.83  79-709429 

Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Safety  in  the  shop:  power  tools  (Motion  picture)    Cortmrt 

Instructional  Films,  1971. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     18  mip. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Bert  Book. 

fiummary:   Stresses   common    senae  practtcea   with    power   saws, 
lathes,  and  other  wood-working  and  metalworklng  machine  tools. 
Descrlbett  proper  clothing,  bow  to  adjust  machines  before  starting, 
and  bow  to  deal  with  broken  blades. 
Another  issue.    bAw, 

1.  Power  toobi — Safety  measures.  i.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films. 

614.88  7&-709428 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Safety  in  the  Mreets  (FUrrutrip)    Nfrdonal  Film  Boarxl  of 
Ouiada.     Released  in  the  tJ.  S.  bj  Jun  Handy  School 

Service,  1969. 

1  roU.    color.    35  mm.     {Junior  Bafetr  series) 

Bummarv:   lUuBtratea  safety  rules  to  follow  when  walking  or 
riding  on  streots.     With  captions. 

1.  TraOc  safety — Juvenile  films.  i.  Canada.     National  Film 

Board,    n.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.        Series:  Junior  safety 
serlee  (Fllmntrlp) 

371.7  76-783960 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Safety  is  ao  ecddcat  [FUmitrip]    Charles  CahiU  ind  AModaUa 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructioaal  Media  Service*,  1972. 

4  filnuiripi  (ipprox.  4S  fr.  each)  cotot.  3S  mm.  and  4  pbonodiKS  (3  t. 
CKh).  7  in.,  33  I  /3  rptn..  8  min.  cKh  Mdc. 

With  lukk. 

CONTENTS:  I.  Stop.  k>ofc  uxl  think.— 2-  Bicycle  ruin  of  the  road.— 3. 
Safely  ...  walk  to  tchool. — 4.  Safety  rules  for  ichool.  For  elementary  gradas. 

1.  Traffic  tafety— Juvenile  fUmi.  (1.  Accideno — Preventioa]  1.  Cakfll 
(Charlei)  and  AMociates.  inc..  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  AIMS  laMructioaal  Media 
Service*. 

lHE56U,  371.7  72-733169 

AIMS  Inilructional  MedU  73  MARC 

Safety:  machlBc  and  power  tools.  [Transparencies]     DCA  Educa- 
tional Products.  1972. 

48  Iraniparencics.     color.      12  it  10  in. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Dtniel  Irvin, 

SUMMARY  Provide*  lafety  hints  and  precautions,  and  enplains  procedures 
and  rules  for  utin|  power  and  machine  toota. 

1.  Power  tools— Safety  measures.  2.  Machine-tools— Safely  measures. 
I    DCA  Educational  Products. 

cTn53.5]  614.8  72-735301 

DCA  Educational  72  MARC 

Products 


Safety  on  the  dty  streets  (Motion  picture)    Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

15  mill.  ad.  color.  IG  mm.  (The  I.lrjiiit  language  series t  (Spe- 
cial ediiraTlon  aeries) 

SUSIMAItY:  Illustrate*  safety  prorediirea  and  safety  precaiiilors 
nee<l«1  for  living  In  a  city.  Relates  a  variety  of  experiences  involv- 
IniE  crossing  n  street,  playing  in  a  playground,  and  riding  a  blrvrle. 
Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  obeying  signs  and  traffic  lights  arid  of 
looking  before  moving  on  a  city  street.  With  captions  for  use  In 
special  education. 

1.  TrafHc  safety.  I.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts  If 
Series:  The  Living  language  series  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series- 
Special  education  series  (Motion  picture) 

[HE5614]  371.9  75-715127 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


SalBty  oa  tk*  job,  A.  [Flhutrip]     Educational  Projectioiu  Corp., 
1969. 

54  ft',  eolor.  33  bub.  (Pra-vocationsl  orieatatian  aad  futdancc.  Unit  3. 
2013) 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  with  Hlniatrip  B  aad  with  kanuag  manual 

With  teacher's  maauaL 

SUMMARY:  lUustraica  various  rales  of  safety  lobe  uaed  on  the  job,  envtia- 
siziac  propCT  drass  and  pwcautionary  procadwes  sach  as  closiog  safety  gates, 
waKhiac  hoi  look,  and  Isaraiai  loca^oa  oCtfae  fire  cztiaguisbeT.  With  captioaa. 

1.  Induscrisi  saiMy.  I.  Bdacadoaal  Projeclioaa  CorporatioD.  11.  Series: 
^^ ,■_-.  --..-^^ ^  ^^ ^,mC-.^^  ..-1.  3,2013. 

(HD7273]  371.4  72-734335 

Bdvcatioaal  Proisctiaas  72  MARC 

Cocp- 

■iMy  M  Am  jah,  B.  [FUmstrip]    Educatioaal  PragectiaoB  Qxp.. 
1969. 


■■■  VaH  3. 


S3fr.    eofar.     33^ 
3013) 

To  bt  asod  as  a  nbt  whh  UfBatrip  A  aad  with  learafau  bmbimL 

WkhHackarli  aaaiML 

SUMMARY:  lUviawt  bssic  caocepa  of  job  safiety.  Remforon  basic  ediKS- 
Ifciaal  BkBi  of  irilhaisHc  spaOiaf.  grammar,  aad  reading  rompr^hnMiuii.  Wtd. 


1.  EducatiooaJ  Profectlaas 
■  aad  guidaacf.  tniaKrip] 


1  —_ __ 

CstpsfBtioa.  IL  S^risK  Pia-vticatioaal  c 
UbIi3,2013. 
rfa>7273]  371.4 

UscaliM^F 


72-734336 
MARC 


Safety  on  the  naraiBg  ward  (Motion  picture)  Blakisttm 
Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

7  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

Loop  91m  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  fltm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

CredUi:  Educational  adviser.  Nettie  M.  Hutchlns. 

Summary:  Discusses  (he  standard  safety  precautions  and  tech- 
niques the  nurse  (rtiould  apply  In   the  nursing  ward. 

1.   Nursw    and    nursing.  l  McGraw-HIU    Book    CMnpany. 

Blakistoa  Division.  Series:  Fundamental  nnr^ng  series  (Motion 
picture) 

610.73  70-7029B2 

McGraw-Hill  Bo-k  Co.  Blaklstoo  Division 

Safety  on  the  playgTound  {Atoti/m  picture)  Leonard  Peck 
Productions.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1966. 

16  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  Living  language  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits;  Producer,  Leonard  Peck. 

Bummarj/:  Shows  some  of  the  hazards  which  can  be  encountered  on 
the  playground,  and  discusses  the  corresponding  rules  of  safety. 

1.  PUygrounda — Safety  measures.  l  Peck   (Leonard)  Produe- 

tlons,  Clifton.  N.  J.     a.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Se- 

ries: The  Living  language  series  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-1641 

Universal  Bdocatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Safety  on  the  stairs  {Motion  picture)  Eotben  Films,  Lon- 
don, 1967.  Re]eA.«wd  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Fxluoational  Corp.,  1969. 

.*?  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Home  safety) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Credits.-  Consultant,  National  Safety  Ouncll, 

Summary:  Uses  dramatized  incidents  and  a  variety  of  filming  tech- 
niques to  emphasize  safety  hazards  and  to  Illustrate  safety  on  the 
stairs.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Home  accidents — Prevention — Juvenile  films,  l  Eotben  Films. 
n.    Encyclopaedia    Brltannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Home  safety  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  73-703926 

AI^  Booklist 


Safety  on  the  way  to  school  {FOmttrip)    Y.  L.  P.  Materials 
Corp.,  1968. 

35  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Safety  and  health) 

Suminury:  Provides  safety  hints  In  going  to  and  from  school. 
Recommends  obeying  policemen,  croning  guards,  and  "safeties": 
crossing  only  at  comers  and  following  trafllc  signals;  getting  out  of 
cans  on  the  curb  side;  facing  traffic  uhlle  walking  along  streets 
without  sidewalks;  listening  for  sirens;  and  crossing  driveways 
cautiously. 

1.  Safety  education^ Juvenile  films.  i.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Ma- 

terials Corporation.  Series  :  Safety  and  health  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3721 

Y'.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 

Safctr  PlaTPond  ipirtta.  [Motioo  picture]    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educatioaal  Corp.,  1971. 

appnn.  9  BUB.    sd.     color.     16  bub.     (Joy  of  giowlBg) 

WMh  tsacher's  guide. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Warree  Brown;  coUaboraior.  DoaaU  Kmcaid. 

SUMMARY:  Good  aad  bad  ptoygrouad  spirito  are  p 


1.  PUysrouads— Safety  a 
tioo.    2.  Playgrouads)       1.  BacyclopaediB  B 
II.  Series:  Joy  of  growing.  (Moboa  picture] 
[GV424j  371.7 

EBBC  72 


72-700985 
MARC 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop:  Using  handsaws  and  jigsaws 

(Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Ijoop  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary :  Illustrates  the  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  iisini; 
bnndsaws  and  jigsaws,  Including  planning  cuta.  keeping  hands  away 
from  the  blade,  feeding  the  stock  slowly,  and  making  Jigs  for  special 

1.  Power  tools— Safety  measures.  2.  Band  saws.  3.  Jig  sawa. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Using  handsaws  and  jigsaws 
(Motion  picture) 

614.83  72-710776 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop:  Using  cirentor  saws  (Motion 
picture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  mi:i.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary  :  Illu-strates  the  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  using 
circular  saws,  including  the  need  to  lock  adjustments,  to  hold  the 
stock  firmly,  and  to  keep  hands  clear  of  the  blade, 

1.  Circular  saws.  2.  Power  tools.— Safety  measures.  I.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films.     II.  Using  circular  saws   (Motltm  picture) 

614.83  76-710777 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop :  Using  drill  presses  and  grind- 

ers   (Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  mill.,    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 
With  user's  guide- 
Summary:    illustrates   safety    procedures   to   follow    when    u-sln^r 

drill  pres<ieN  and  grinders.  Including  securing  work,  using  the  correct 

cuttinp   edge   for   drilling,   grinding  with   the  direction   of  rotation, 

and  dre.*«ing  a  loaded  wheeL 

1.  Drilling  and  boring— Safety  measures.    2.  Grinding  and  polish- 

Ing — Safety  measure-s.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.     II.  Using 

drill  presses  and  grinders  (Motion  picture) 

614.83  79-710775 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop :  Using  hand  saws,  chisels  and 
files  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  mil.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  flhn. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary  ;  Illustrates  the  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  using 
hand  saws,  chl.sels.  and  files.  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  proper 
maintenance  and  the  use  of  sharp  tools. 

1.  Tools — Safety  measures.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
II.  Using  hand  saws,  chisels  and  files  (Motion  picture) 

614.83  71-710773 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop:  Using  jointers  and  rooters 

(Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

l./*c)p  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  safety  practii'es  to  follow  when  using  Joint- 
ers and  routers,  checking  sharp  blades  for  defects,  feeding  stocJc  with 
the  grain,  clamping  work  securely,  and  using  both  bands  for  the 
rooter. 

1.  Woodworking  Industries — Safety  measures.  2.  Pow^-  tools — 
Safety  measures.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Using  joint- 
ers and  rooters  (Motion  picture) 

614.88  70-710778 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop:  Using  hithes  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

4  mill.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

lywp  film. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  safety  procedures  tc  follow  when  using 
Inthes.  including  securing  work,  using  correct  i^eeA.  keeping  the  cup 
center  lubricated,  using  sharp  tools,  and  removing  the  tool  rest  for 
sandtni;. 

1   Turning- Safety  measures.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films 
II.  Using  lathes  (Motion  picture) 

614.83  73-710779 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Safety  practices  in  the  shop:  Using  screwdrivers,  wrenches 

and  vises  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films, 
1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

l<oop  fllm. 

With  users  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  safety  procedures  to  foUow  when  using 
screwdrivers,  wrenches,  and  vises.  Stresses  the  ImporUnce  of  keep- 
ing the  vise  tight  while  In  use  and  loosening  it  one-half  turn  when 
not  In  use.  Emphasizes  u.sing  clean  tools  of  the  correct  size  and  In 
good  condition. 

1.  Tools — Safety  measures.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
II.  Using  .-tcrewdrlvers,  wrenches  and  vises  (Motion  picture) 

614.83  75-710774 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Safety  practices  in  the  shop :  Using  the  forge  and  welding 
equipment  (Motion  picture)  Coronet  Instructional  Films, 
1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I.4)Op  fllm. 

With  user's  guide. 

Summary :  Illustrates  the  safety  procedures  to  follow  when  using 
the  forge  and  welding  equipment.  Including  dressing  protectively, 
cleaning  hand."  of  grease  and  oil.  and  remembering  that  metal  can 
look  cold  but  still  bum.  Emphasizes  the  need  for  caution  tn  working 
with  heat. 

1.  Forging — Safety  measures.  2.  Welding — Safety  measures.  I. 
Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Using  the  forge  and  welding  equip- 
ment  (Motion  picture) 

614.83  78-710780 

Conmet  Insunictional  Films 

Safety  precautiona  in  adolt  care  {Motion  picture)  Blak- 
iston  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by 
William  Claiborne,  inc. 

0  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

IxKtp  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  16  mm.  fllm. 

With  teachers  guide  and  student  i«udy  manual. 

Credits."  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hutching 

Summary:  Explains  the  safety  precautions  and  techniques  that 
should  be  applied  when  caring  for  the  "^'J^t  pattent^  fwnnanv 

1.    Nurses    and    nursing.  i-    McGraw-Hill   Bo<A    *^P*Pf- 

BbtkisCoo  Division.         Series:  Fundamental  nursing  series  (Motion 

^''^'*'  610.73  70-702968 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


Safety  precautiww  in  child  care  {Motion  picture)    Blakiston 
Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  William 

Claiborne,  inc. 

9  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

I>x)p  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

\\m  Issued  a.-t  IC  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Creditit:  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns. 

Bummary:  Points  out  jveclflc  safety  precautions  to  be  appUed  In 
the  children's  ward  atKl  the  potential  dangers  and  frequent  sources 

1    Pediatric  nunring.         i-  McGraw-Hill  Bo<*  Company.     Blakis- 
ton Wvlalon.        Series:  Fundamental  nursing  series  (Motion  picture) 
610.73  77-702954 

HcOT«w.HiU  Book  Co.  BUklston  IMvlslon 


1W  Siietj  propwa.  [Filmstrip]    Scott  Education  Division,  1970. 


and  phooodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1  /3  n 


(Safety 


221 


54  fr     color.     : 
SI  work) 

Abo  issued  with  pbonoupe  ii 

With  teacher's  gibde. 

SUMMARY:  Dttciairi  various  aspects  of  school  shop  safely.  Emphasizes 
individual  responsibility,  correct  handling  of  equrpOKnt.  protective  measures, 
and  first  aid  techniques. 

1.  School  sbops---Safctr  measures.  I.  Scoa  Graphics-  Education  Divi- 
aioa.     II.  Series:  Safety  st  work.  [Filmsiripi 

[1X170.4]  614.8  72-732981 

Scott  EducatkM  Division  73  MARC 


Safety  rules  with  outdoor  plants  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  London.  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
pne<lia  Britannica  Educational  Oorp.,  1960. 

.3  miu.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Home  safety) 

Ijoop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CrediU:  Consultant,  National  Safety  Council. 

Summary:  Uses  dramatized  Incidents  and  a  variety  of  filming  tech- 
niques to  emphasize  safety  hazards  and  to  Illustrate  safety  rules  with 
outdoor  plantx.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Home  accidents— Prevention- Juvenile  films.  i.  Eotben  Films. 
n.    Encyclopaedia    Brltannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Home  safety  (Motion  picture* 

372.3  77-703927 

AUt.  Booklist 


Safety  signs  (Famstnp)    My  weekly  reader,  1964.    Made  by 

National  Film  Studio. 
24  fr.  color.  35  mm. 
Series  2,  no.  16-64. 

Summary:  Explains  to  children  the  dangers  of  Jaywalking. 
1.  Trafllc  safety— Juvenile  films.  i.  My  we^ly  reader. 

872.6  78-733059 

Pennsjlvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Safely:  The  helpful  burglars.  [Motion  picture] 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia 


II  min.     k1.     color.      16  mm.     (Joy  of  Krowini) 

With  icachcr'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authon.  Warren  Brown  in  collaboration  with  Donald  Kincaid. 

SUMMARY;  Introduces  safely  hazards  in  the  home,  such  as  overloaded 
outlets,  combustible  Tire  hazards,  and  overcrowded  cupboards.  Presents  a  story 
in  which  ihe  robbery  plans  of  two  bumbling  burglan  go  awry  because  the  house 
they  have  selected  is  not  safe  enough  to  rob.  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Home  accidents — Juvenile  films.    [1.  Accidents^ l>rcvcntion]       I.  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.     II.  Title:  Helpful  burglan.  (Mo- 
lion  picture]     III    Series:  Joy  of  growing.  [Motion  picture]. 
tTX150]  372.3  72-701035 

EBEC  72  MARC 


Sifctr  TW  tnlBe  Jm^  [MoboD  picturei 
tannica  Educatumal  Ctx^.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Bri- 


7  min.     id.    color.     16  mai.    (Joy  of  growing) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Aulbon,  Warren  Brown  in  coUaboration  wttb  Donald  Kinciid. 

SUMMARY:  GuideachildrenthroughabuiycitytnfncjunileandidefitiAaa 
trafRc  hazards,  demoaatratea  safety  measurca,  and  shows  the  tymt/em  for  cO(K 
Slant  vifilaace  in  the  streets.  For  ckmentary  gradca. 

I.  TrafRc  safety— Juvenile  Tilms.     (1.  Accideiits — PrcvcmioB]       I.  Eacy* 
clopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporatioa.     ii.  Title:  The  TrWfIc  jtaflB. 
(Motioa  picture]     111.  SchsK  Joy  of  growing.  [Mobon  picturti 
CHE5614]  372.3  72-701034 

EBEC  73  MAJtC 


Safety  through  seatbelts  {Motion  picture)  Institute  of 
Transportation  and  Traffic  Engineering,  University  of  Cal- 
ifornia, in  association  with  the  University  of  California 
Extension  Media  Center.  Made  by  Charles  Cahill  and 
Associates-  Released  by  University  of  California  Exten- 
sion Media  Center,  1960. 

13  mlo.  8d.  b&w.  18  mm.  (Automobile  safety  series) 
Summarjf:  Portrays  the  necessity  for  usIdx  seatbelts,  as  evidenced 
by  the  study  of  anthropometric  dummies  in  sta;^  collisions.  Shows 
that  colUsiOD  forces  far  exceed  the  unrestrained  motorist's  ability  to 
withstand  them  and  that  change  In  speed,  not  speed  itself  causes  ac- 
cidents. Includes  facts  about  driving  mortality  Illustrated  n-itb  still 
photographs  of  real  post -collision  scenes. 

I.  California.  University.  Institute  of  Transportation  and  Traf- 
fic Engineering,  il  California.  University.  Extension  Media  Oeo- 
ter.        Series:  Automobile  safety  series  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  62-1457  rev 

Calif.     Univ.     Exten-  sloo  Media  Center 


Safety:  total  loss  control.  [Motion  picture]  Industrial  Accident 
Prevention  Association.  Toronto.  Made  by  Crawley  Films.  Ot- 
tawa.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bureau.  1972. 

10  min      sd      color.      16  mm 

SUMMARY'  Poinii  out  that  industry  must  direct  its  accident  prevention 
effom  toward  all  incidents  which  might  eventually  lead  to  injury  of  employees. 
Notes  thai  fire  prevention,  theft  prevention,  reduction  in  pollution,  and  improve- 
ment of  industrial  health  jnd  hygiene  are  of  particular  importance  to  loss  conifnl. 

1.  Industrial  safety.  !.  IndusiiiaJ  Accident  Prevention  Asiociations.  II. 
Iniemational  Film  Bureau,  inc  .  Chicago 

(T55]  614.8  72-702121 

lntematiof\al  Film  Bureau  72  MARC 


Safety  while  at  play.  [Ftlnutrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1968. 

29  fr     color.      3S  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  I.  R-197) 

With  teacher's  mantial. 

SUMMARY^  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  re  infot  cement  of 
final  S  and  final  S  with  7.  sound  A  lesson  which  stresses  safety  rules  and 
dcmonsiratcs  what  can  happen  when  the  rules  are  not  obeyed.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

I  Reading  (Primary)-  -Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Consonants  ~ 
Juvcniie  films  3  Safety  regulations- Juvenile  films.  [1.  Accidents— Preven- 
tion] I  Educational  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program 
[Film;.ltipj  Level  1.  R-197. 

tLB1525,  372.4  72-733611 

Educational  Proicclicmk  72  MARC 

Ctwp. 


Safety  with  pete  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  London, 
1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannit^ 
Kducntional  Corp.,  1969. 

:t  mill.     Hi.     color.     Sratn.     {Home  safety) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Wltb  guide. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  National  Safety  Council. 

Summarj/:  Uses  draniattied  Incidents  and  a  variety  of  Slmlng  tech- 
nlquett  to  emphasize  safety  hazards  and  to  Illustrate  safety  wttta  pets. 
For  primary  gnAe». 

1.  Home  arcldeutJi — Pr*Tent Ion— Juvenile  films.  i.  Kotheo  Films. 
u.    EDcyctopaedla    Britannica   Educational   Corjtoratlon.  Series: 

Hume  safety  (Uotloa  picture) 

372^  70-703928 

ALA  Booklist 


Sacs  9f  service  (Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
in(f,  B«»mbay  [1960, 

11  rain,    sd,     b&M-.     in  mm. 

Short  veotlon  of  the  motion  plctnrs  entitled  Primary  teaclier. 

credit:  I'roducer.  Kzra  Mir;  director.  DlHp  Jamdar ;  script. 
Krishna  Kupll ;  uarrator.  Oerson  da  Cunha;  music,  V.  Shi  rail ; 
photographer.  Ram  Mhatre;  oditor.  Panchu. 

Bummary:  The  life  of  s  lyplcal  Tillage  teacher.  DwcrlDes  how 
he  iralns  a  truant  boy  to  become  a  worthy  citizen,  his  devotion  to 
work  and  his  contribution  to  tb«  natloo. 

1  Teaching  as  a  profewlon.  i.  India  (Republic)  Mlnlatry  of 
iDformaUoo  and  Uroadcastlag.  n.  Priinary  teadter  (HoUon  pic- 
tare) 

Fi  67-2336 


Saga  of   the   Inca   Empire    (Motion  picture)     De  Rosner 
Productions,  1967. 

&1  iiiln.     ad.     color     16  mm.     (Voyages  of  cultural  advaittires) 

Revised  version  of  the  1966  motion  picture  of  the  Hame  title. 

Summaty:  Traces  Important  developments  of  the  Andean  dvIMza- 
don  from  the  pre-Incan  period  to  the  arrival  of  the  Omqulatadors. 
Includes  photographs  taken  of  the  kwt  city  of  Vllcabamba  Grande 
that  was  dlsoov«>red  by  the  Gene  Savoy  Expedltloa  In  1964. 

1  Peru— AntlqulMea.  2.  In(lian.s  of  South  America — Peru— Antflqul- 
tles.     3.  Incas.  i.  De  Rosner  Productions,  Beverly  HJUs,  Calif. 

Series:  Voyages  of  cultural  adventures  <Uot9oD  picture) 

980.3  75-702861 

CINE 

Saga  of  the  Triton  {Motion  picture)     Insight,  inc.    Released 
by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 

30  mill.    Bd.     b4w.     16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition! 

Vreditf  Producer,  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T.  Furst;  music, 
Bot>ert  Ernst;  photographers,  J.  Baylor  Roberts.  Ray  Meadows. 

Buinmarv:  Accompanies  the  U.  S.  S.  Triton  under  the  command  of 
Capt.  Edward  K.  Beach  on  the  first  submerged  circumnavigation  of 
the  globe  Studies  the  ship,  the  ocean,  the  scientific  work  accom- 
plished and  the  men's  reactions  and  pastimes,  and  charts  the  route 

1    Triton   (Submarine)  i.  Expedition!   (Television  program) 

II    Insight.  Inc..  Los  Angeles,     iti.  AtJ*erlcan  Broadcasting  Company. 

623.82  Fi  68-233 

Sage  and  Associates 
see 

Coastline. 

The  Sahara  (Filmstrip)  Don  Boeea  Released  by  Univei^ 
sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

51  fr.  color.  S.*;  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Countrlea  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  2) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUM3IAUY:  r>es<Tlbe8  the  customs,  famous  paintings,  scenery, 
topography,  and  Industry  of  the  Sahara. 

1  Sa ham— Description  and  travel.  I.  Bosco,  Don.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Countries  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  2  (Ftlmstrip) 

[DT333]  916.6  70-740546 

Universal  Education  and  Vlaual  Arts 

Sahara:  la  caravane  da  ael  (Motion  picture)  Nadonal 
Broadcasting  Co.    Released  by  XBC  Knterprises,  1969. 

52  mill.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 
C'-edita:  Sponsor,  General  Electric  O. 

Siimmarv.-  Follows  a  camel  caravan  on  a  flve-hundred  mile 
Journey  across  the  Sahara,  from  the  salt  mines  In  Bllma  to  the 
marketpUce  In  Agades,  and  shows  centuries-old  rlhiala  and  pro- 
cedures to  Illustrate  that  relatively  little  has  changed  In  almost 

1  Sahara— Description  and  travel.  L  National  Broadcasting 
Company.  Inc.  o.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  NBC  En- 
terprises Division.  -««<«* 

916.6  74-706100 

CINE 

Sahara  market  towns  {Mo/ion  picture)  WaU  Disney  Pro- 
ductioiift.  Released  by  International  Communication  Films, 
1!M">8. 

3  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (North  Africa  series) 

Ixwp  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  turn,  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

From  the  1938  motion  picture  entitled  Blue  men  of  Morocco— tribal 
life  on  the  Sahara. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  business  activities  In  a  typical  desert  market- 
place, Including  the  exchange  of  camels,  burrows,  clothing,  and  food. 

1    Markets.  l  Blue  men  of  Morocco — tribal  life  on  the  Sahara 

(Motion  picture)     u.  Disney  (Walt)   Produrtions.     ui.  IntematlMial 
Communication  Films.  Series;  North  Africa  series  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

916.1  70-703203 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 

SaiUns  (Motion  picture)  Government  of  the  Netherlands, 
The  Hague.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1965. 

Sm^r|,*'pic^S»  and  dXrlbes  aspect. of  yachtln.  In  th.  Nether- 
lands «^  uses  visual  Images  aod  sound  effects  to  portray  the  alfhta. 
sounds,  and  excitement  of  the  sea. 

1    Sailing.  I-  Netheriands  (Kingdom,  1815-  )     n.  Canada. 

National  Film  Board.  ^^^  Fi  A  68-1572 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Sailing.  Part  I  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1967.  Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

28  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Explains  and  demonstrates  the  principles  and  ter- 
minology of  sailing.  Emphasizes  that  each  person  on  a  sailboat 
must  know  how  to  swim  and  shows  the  correct  way  to  use  a  life 
preserver.  Discusses  the  major  parts  of  a  sailboat,  shows  how  re- 
i<poDses  to  wind  should  be  made  prior  to  going  out  In  a  sailboat,  and 
demonstrates  the  effects  of  wind  upon  the  salL 

1.  Sailing.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
II.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

797.1  78-704656 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Sailing.  Part  2  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1967.  Released  by  Indiana 
Tniversity  Audio-Visual  Center,  1969. 

27  min.    sd.    h&w.    16  mm.  .   _,   -     _^ 

Summary:  Investigates  the  effects  of  weight  placement,  wind,  and 
sail  adjustment  to  gain  smooth  and  efflclent  Mlllng,  explaining  that 
the  sail  muHt  be  let  In  and  out  and  the  tension  changed  for  different 
kinds  of  wind.  Demonstrates  the  rules  of  navigation  using  model 
Mllboats  to  show  which  boat  would  have  the  right  of  way  under 
various  conditions,  and  compares  these  demonstrations  with  live 
scenes  of  the  same  tnaneuvera  using  reel  sailboats.  ^   ..    „     . 

I.  Railing.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
n.  Intllana.     University.    Audio-Visual  Center. 

797.1  71-704666 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Tlie  Sailing  oystermen  (Motion  picture)     CBS  News,  1965. 

30  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm.  

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America, 
f^ecaat  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 
?^,    Prc^ucer    Isaac  Kleinermau;  director,  Nicholas  Webster; 
writ^Earie  Luby;  narrator,  Walter  Cronklte;  photographer,  George 

'^"S^r.iSrrfives  of  Chesa^e  Bay  ^^P^^J^SI- 

SS^a'ndawraS  the  oyster  business.    Shows  life  on  Smith  Island 
aS  Joints  out  the  central  function  of  the  church  In  the  fishermen'. 

"?"  Oysters.        r.    The   Twentieth   century    (Television  program) 
IL  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

g35  r  1  68-234 

Sailmaking  ...  a  man  and  his  craft  (Motion  picture) 
Hood  Sailmakers,  1968.  Made  by  Brian  Film  Produc- 
tions. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  .         ,,  ,.         ,. 

Summary:  Ted  Hood,  a  sailor  and  sallmaker.  discusses  the  sail- 
maker's  craft  and  deals  with  problems  of  proper  sail  setting. 

1.  Sails.  r.  Hood  Sailmakers,  Inc. 

797.1  Fi  A  68-547 

CINE 

Sailor  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and  Information 
Bureau.  1968.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1969. 

23  min.     >td.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Malcolm  Otton;  director,  Donald  Cromble. 

Summary:  Two  seamen  of  different  backgrounds  discuss  their  ex- 
perience In  the  Royal  Australian  Navy. 

1.  .\u8tralla.     Navy.  i.  Australia.     News  and  Information 

Bureau.  _     _ 

359.0023  70-709258 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 

The  Sailor  from  Gibraltar  (Motion  picture)  Woodfall  Film 
Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  United 
Artist"  Corp.,  1966. 

RO  min.     sd.     bAw.    35  mm. 

Ha.sed  on  the  novel  by  Marguerite  Duras.  „    ,.     . 

CredUt:  Producer,  Oscar  Lewensteln;  director,  Tony  Richardson: 
screenplay,  Chrustopher  Isherwood.  Don  Magner,  Tony  Richardson ; 
music.  Antolne  Duhamel;  photographer,  Raoul  Coutard :  film  editors. 
Bill  Blunden,  Brian  Sroedley-Aston.  Oatt:  Jeanne  Moreau  Ian 
Bannen,   Vanessa   Redgrave,   Zla  Mohyeddin,   Hugh  Griffith,  Orson 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  wealthy  young  woman  and  the  man 
who  follows  her  through  the  Mediterranean  in  her  search  for  a 
sailor  whom  she  once  loved.  .^    „  „  _„ 

I  Duras,  Marguerite.  Le  roarln  de  Gibraltar,  n.  Woodfall  Film 
Productions,    in.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

791.43  74-707830 

St.  Aldan  School 
see 

The  Joy  of  leamint— ttie  Montenori  adiool. 

St.  Andrew  AvelUno  High  School 
see 

The  Day  of  glory. 

St  Augustine  is  an  old  city  (FUmttrip)    My  weekly  reader, 

1966.     Made  by  Conununicators. 

20  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Read  and  understand) 

Series  3,  no.  32-66.  .        _,        =n       -.  *h. 

Summary:  Presents  the  history  of  St  Aogartloe.  Fta..  M  the 
oldest  dty  In  the  United  States,  pointing  out  building,  showing 
the  Spanish  influence.  ,^j,„  q«pI«. 

1.   St.  Augustine— History.  i.   My  weekly  reader.  Series. 

Read  and  understand  (Filmstrip)  «-ort»A 

917,69  7&-7iW060 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Saint  Cloud,  France,    fecole  normale  supfirieure. 
Centre  de  recherches  et  d'6tudes  pour  la  dif- 
fusion du  fran^ais 


222 


Partons  en  vacances. 


Volx  et  images  de  France. 


St.   Francis  Productions 

see 


A  Boy's  man. 


Eucharist. 

Incamatioii. 
Ins cape. 

Let  the  rain  settle  It. 
The  Long  journey. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


St.  Francis  Productions    (Continued) 


A  Right  to  be  merry. 


Survival  with  style. 


Workout, 


Sunt  George  and  the  black  fakons  (Motion  picture)  C^- 
eral  I>ynamics  Corp.  Made  by  Motion  Picture  Dept,  Con- 
vair  Aerospace,  General  Dynamics  Corp.  Released  by 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1970. 

32  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  docomenUrr  film  which  preaents  the  story  of  the 
controveralal  F-111  aircraft  from  the  polot  of  Tiew  of  the  men  who 
fl;  It.  tlw  429th  Tactical  Fighter  Squadron  of  the  United  States  Air 
Force. 

1.  F-111  (rifhter  pUnea)  2.  U.  S.  Air  Force.  429tb  Tkctlcal 
Fighter  Squadron.  I.  General  Djnatolcs  Corporation.  II.  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Serrloe,  Inc. 

629.133  77-711433 

CINK 

St.  George's  and  the  dragons  (A/otion  picture)  House  of 
Seagram,  Montreal.  Made  by  Crawley  Films.  Released 
by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1968. 

27  mln.    ^d.     ct)lor.     IG  miu. 

Krencli   iprsi'ni  rflfnited  uiiilcr  the  title  St-(ic«rgea  et  \et  dragonB. 

Crrdit$:  Priidurer.  F.  R.  Crawley,  director.  Vincent  Valtleknnas. 
writer.  Mike  Barber;  commenutor.  Don  Chevrler;  animation,  V.  At- 
kinson: music.  Lawrence  Croeley :  photogrnirtiera,  SUn  Brede,  T. 
Glynn.  F.  K.  Crawley,  Robert  Ennis.  Jim  Wllliama. 

8»mmani:  Pre«enta  the  1968  Canadian  Open  Golf  Tournament 
won  by  Bob  Charles,  held  at  the  St.  George's  Oolf  Club  In  Toronto. 

1.  Canadian  Open  Golf  Championship  Tournament,  Toronto,  196S. 
1.  Houae  of  Seagram,  ltd.  ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce.  Inc. 
796.352  79-7n081>-2 

Nntional  Film  Board  of  Canada 

St.  John  Ambnknce  in  Camda  (Motion  picture)  St.  John 
Ambulance  Association,  Ottawa,  1967.  Made  by  Crawley 
Films. 

14  mln.    sd.     color.     19  mm. 

French  versloa  released  under  the  title  L'ambulance  Salnt-Jeao 
au  Canada. 

Credita:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Seaton  Findlay;  narra- 
tors, Frank  Wlllla,  Francois  Bertrand;  editors,  Mlchal  Crosley,  Mar- 
garet Chandler. 

Summary;  Describes  the  record  of  service  and  present  actlvttleB 
of  the  St  John  Ambulance  Association.  Shows  Industrial  first-aid 
training  at  Brllixh  Columbia  logging  camps  and  the  Winnipeg  raU 
yards,  emergency  flrsl-aid,  ambulance  patrols,  and  other  services. 

L  St  John  Ambulance  Association.        i.  St  John  Ambulance  As- 


Katloaal  Film  Board  of 


362.10971 
Canada 


Fl  A  67-2863 


St.  Joseph's  Mercy  Hospital, 
see 


Dept.  of  Surgery 


Aortomyocardial  autogenous  vein  grafts . 


St.  Lawrence  River  (Motion  picture)     Park  Films,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  flim.     lasTted  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  soper  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Bumnary:  Shows  some  features  of  tbe  St  Lawrence  Rlrer  and 
tiasin,  Including  pictures  of  Lake  Erie,  the  Wdtaod  Canal,  Lake 
Ovtarlo,  Toronto,  Thousand  Islands,  Montreal,  Ottawa.  Quebec,  and 
tbe  Gulf  of  St  I^wrence. 

L  St  Lawrence  Rlrer— Description  and  trav^        L  Park  Films. 
917.14  7&-700299 

Park  Films 

The   St.   Lawrence  Seaway    (FUmstrip)     Eye  Gate  Houae, 
1969. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm., 
17  mln.     microgroore.     (Geography  of  eastern  Canada,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  manoal. 

CreidUa:  Writer  and  photographer,  Maxioe  HalefT. 

Summary:  Describes  how  the  St.  I.«wrence  Seaway  works  and 
bow  It  supplies  water  power  and  transportation  for  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  Elxplalns  the  operation  of  a  lock  system,  - 
powerfaouse,  an  alttmloum  plant,  and  a  papa*  mllL 

1.  St  Lawrence  Seaway.  l  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series: 
Geography  of  eastern  Canada  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  1. 

917.14  79-783784 

Eye  Gate  House 

St  Lawrence  Seaway:  pathway  to  the  Atiantk  (Motion 
picture)  Arthur  Evans.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1969. 

16  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  irolde. 

Bummaty:  Portrays  the  forest  Indtistrlea,  tbe  fishing  trade,  haodl- 
crafts,  and  the  heavy  commercial  Industrlea  akmg  tbe  St  Lawrence 
River.  Show  how  the  rtver  contributes  to  the  tnanufacture  of  pap«, 
this  section's  most  Important  Industry. 

L  Paper  making  and  trade — St.  Lawrence  Valley.  2.  St  LawraDce 
Valley— I ndustrien.        t.  Evans,  Arthur,    ii.  BFA  Edncattonat  Media. 

917.14  72-708710 

BFA  Bdocatlooal  HedU 

St.  Louis.    Bas^all  club  (National  League) 


Tomorrow's  game. 

St.  Louis.    Television  station  KETC 
see 

A  Day  in  the  life  of  a  page  boy. 


Dr.  Thomas  A.  Dooley. 

Festival  of  folk  son^. 
Howard  Jones. 

I  wcmder  . , . 

Inside  baseball:   off  the  playing  field. 

Lincoln's  New  Salem, 

Lucky  Lindy. 

Mark  Twain* s  Hannibal. 

River  boat  race. 

Ste.  Genevieve:    a  French  legacy. 

A  S{)ecial  kind  of  morning. 

This  student  generation:   conflict  and 
commitment.    Part  2. 

Tbursday's  children. 

Young  filmmakers. 

a.  Louis,    Television  station    KSD-TV 
see   KSD-TV  (Television  station)   St,  Louis 


St  Louis  and  hfe  times  (FUmatrip)  J.  Arthur  Rank 
Limited,  London  [196-!j  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

24  fr,     color.    35  mm.     (Medieval  history) 
With  gnide. 

Summary:  Chronicles  tbe  life  of  tbe  medieval  Ung,  St.  Louis  ix 
of  France.  Includes  picture*  inspired  by  medieval  manaecHpts  and 
stained  glass  treasures  of  such  noted  cathedrals  as  Chartrea. 

1,  Louis  n.  Saint  King  of  France,  1214-1270.  i.  Rank  (J. 

Arthur)   Umlted-     n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Se- 

rtce:  Medieval  history  (Filmatrip) 

923  FiA«8-3888 

Uolvereal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Saint  Loois:  gateway  to  the  West  (Motion  picture)  South- 
western Bell  Telephone  Co.,  1966.    Made  by  Condor  FiUns. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  

Credits:  Director.  Dean  Moore;  script.  Barbara  Janea:  music, 
Jack  Feierabend:  i*otographera,  Jim  Derden.  Ja<*  Dlnkmeyer,  Andy 
Werner :  editor,  Bradford  Whitney.  .  ,.      ,         , 

Summary;  Dewjrlbes  the  results  of  tbe  bicentennial  celebration  of 
Saint  Louis,  which  led  to  the  rebuilding  of  much  of  the  city.  b««ln- 
ning  In  1965.  Includes  views  of  the  city's  Industrlea,  unlveraltleB, 
hospitals,  museums,  aoo,  and  attractive  living  areas. 

1  St  Louis— Descr.  i.  Southweatern  BeU  Telephone  Company. 
917.78  Fi  68-235 


St.   Louis  Productions 
see 

Exchanges  L 


St.  Louis  University 


I&kowledge  and  the  future  of  man. 


St  Marie's  Cathedral  in  Venice   (FOnutrip) 
Budek  Fihns  and  Slides,  1967. 


Herbert  E. 


40  f  r.    colM-.    35  mm. 

Other  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  issued  witb  acrtpts  In 
1967  under  tbe  title  Saint  Mark's  Cathedral.  Venice. 

Bmmmary:  A  aeries  of  photographs  of  the  outside  and  tbe  indde 
at  a  Bysantlne  diurch  in  Venice.  Shows  how  the  foundation  and  tbe 
comtruction  of  this  cathedral  affected  tbe  history  of  the  city-republic 
Id  wblcfa  tt  was  built    Wltb  captlona. 

L   Venice.     San   Marco   (Cathedral)  t  Budek    (Herbert  E.) 

Fllma  and  Slides,  Santa  Bartwra.  CaUf. 

726  70-736828 

Bnddt  FUns  and  Slides  of  CaUf. 


St.  Olaf  College,  Northfield,  Minn. 


Harmonics  of  a  city. 


St.  Paul's  FUms 
see 


Drilling  with  a  drilling  machine. 


223 


St  Peter's  (Filmstrip)     Visual  Publications,  London,  1970. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual   Publications. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Master  buildings) 

Double-frame  version  also  laaued. 

With  study  guide 

CREDITS:  Author,  Anthony  Bertram. 

SniMARY :  A  study  of  St  Peter's  Cathedral,  showing  how  Its 
architectural  style  Is  cbaracterlstlc  of  tbe  age  In  which  It  was  built 

1.  \atlcan  City.  San  Pletro  In  Vaticano  (Basilica)  I.  Visual 
Publications,  ltd..  London.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  Ill 
Series:  Master  buildings  (Fllmstrlp) 

rNA6621]  726  74-789019 

Mclntyre  Visual  Ptibllcations 


Saint-Saens,   Camille,   1835-1921. 
anlmaux 


La  carnaval  des 


Carnival  of  the  animals  by  Camille  Saint- 


Saint-Saens,  C:amille,  1835-1921.       (Concerto,  vio- 
loncello, no.   1,  op.  33,  A  minor 
see 

Casals  master  class,  program  no.  13. 


Saint-Saens,  Camille,  1835-1921.       Danse  macabre 
see 

Danse  macabre  by  Camille  Saint-Saens. 

The  St.  Valentine's  Day  massacre  [Motion  picture)  Twen- 
tieth Century-Fox  Film  Cx>rp.,  1967. 

101  niin.    s<I.    color.    85  mm. 

Panarislon.  „  , 

Creiitt:  Producer  and  director,  Roger  Gorman;  writer,  Howard 
Browne ;  music,  IJonel  Newman ;  director  of  photography,  Milton 
Krasner:  film  editor,  William  B.  Murphy.  Catt:  Jason  Robards, 
George  Segal,  Ralph  Meeker,  Jean  Hale. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  of  the  feud  between  the  gangs  of  Al 
Capone  and  Bugs  Moran,  which  resulted  In  the  St  Valentine's  Day 
mas.sacre  in  Chicago  in  1929. 

1    Capone.  Alphonse,  1899-lft47.     2.  Moran,  Bugs.     3.  Crime  and 

criminals— Chicago.        i  Twentieth  Century-Foi  FUm  Corporation. 

364.13  78-707831 

Sainte  Genevieve:  a  French  legacy  (Motion  picture)  Read- 
er's Digest  Foundation.  Made  and  released  by  St  Louis 
Educational  Television  Commission,  1968- 

fuml^ary'^T^^'ti^S^^  of  early  Fn»ch  .ettl«nent.  along 
the  Mississippi.  Shows  2a>-year-oldcolonlal  »'*P«,»«2  J*^^^/ 
luiiU  Of  col^lal  French  cultnn*  pre-erved  In  ^^^^'''i^^}^*^^^^ 
SotT  Townspeople  at  Ste.  Genevieve  riMHWCt  French  cultural 
events  atlll  observed  In  tbe  town.  -  »,„     „    b. 

1    Ste.  Genevieve.  Mo.         i.  Reader's  Digest  Foundation,    n.  St 

Louis  Bdocatlonal  TrtevWoo  Oommlsslon.  ».„.«- 

^77  77-702687 

CINE 

Ste.  Genevieve:  a  French  legacy  (Motion  picture)  KETC 
1969. 

28  mill-    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

Based  on  the  book  Tbe  story  of  Old  Ste.  Genevieve,  by  Gregory 
M.  Franzwa.  _  , 

Credit*:  Director,  adaptor,  and  editor,  Don  Jeffries;  narrator, 
Robert  Hardy ;  dnematographer,  Darryl  Ross. 

Summar*-  Tracea  tbe  French  heritage  of  tbe  historic  river  town 
of  Ste.  Genevieve,  Missouri's  oldest  city.  Describes  how  the  Missis- 
sippi Valley  was  settled.  ,.„.._,  . 

1  Ste  Genevieve,  Mo.  i-  Franswa.  Gregory  M.  The  story  of 
Old  Ste.  Genevieve,    n.  St  Louis.    Television  sUtion  KKTC. 

977.8  71-708245 

KETC 

Les  Saisons  (FUm^trip)  Mary  Glasgow  A  Baker  Liimted. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  \  isual  Arts  ,19»-I, 

19  fr     Mew     3.>  mm.     and  phonotape :  1  reel  (5  In.),  7i  in.  per 

sec..  6  mln.     ( Bon  voyage !     Part  2,  lesson  19) 

With  teacher's  manual  and  working  "C^Pt^^  inirram 

Credit,:  Writers  and  designers,  Mary  Glasgow,  |J^^\°/7"^^ 
Summary:  A   French  language  teaching  film.     P"^"** J!  '^'^ 

about  da,?  month-^  and  season.,  and  about  Umea  and  n^be"* 
1    Freidi   Unguage-Audlo-vlsnal   Instniction.  3"  "•,7,  ^ 

TOW  &  Baker  Limited,      n.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

Series:  Bon  voyage!  ( Fllmstrlp )     Part  2.  lesson  19.  ^^^^^^^ 

Universal  Education  and  Vlsoal  Arts 

Les  Saisons  (Motion  picture)  International  Film  Bureau, 
1970.  Made  by  John  Seaboume  and  La  France  en  marche, 
France. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

With  student  handbook. 

CredUt:  Coniiultant,  Evelyn  Robar-Dobln. 

.Sammary;  A  French  language  teaching  film  which  provides  a  look 
at  tbe  changing  seasons  In  France,  partlculariy  the  winter  sport 
season  and  the  springtime  with  tbe  Seine  overflowing  tta  banks. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  instruction.  i.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago. 

526  71-707280 

International  Film  Bnreau 


Sakura  Eigasha,  Tokyo 


Dissolving  blood  clots. 
Formation  of  fibrin. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sakura  Eigasha.  Tolq^o    (Continued) 

How  blood  clots. 

Observing  clot  formations. 

Origin  of  the  platelets  in  human  blood. 

Secret  in  the  hive. 

Sal  Maimone,  inc. 
see 

Wishes. 


Salad   g:i'cens    (Motion    picture)      Fairfield   Associates.     R«- 
lensetl  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  mill.     sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  H 

With  leacher-i'  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  Introduces  various  greens  available  for  salad  luakinK. 

1.  Greens,  Edible.  2.  Salads.  I.  Fairfield  Asftoclatea.  11.  Uni- 
Ter*iil  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  serifs  (Mo- 
tion picture)   part  1. 

[TX8073  641.8  78-715070 

Unlter?al  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Salad    prepare  t  ion    ( Mot  Ion   picture)      Comprenetics,    inc., 

1969. 

!.■.  in'n.    Ml,    (iiliir.     10  mm.     ( Basic  pri>cedurefl  for  the  food  serv- 
ice employee) 

Also  issued  in  >;tandai-d  8  uim.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge 
with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  instniitur's  guide  and  trainijig  guide. 

Summari/:  Stres.'ws  the  Important-e  of  salads  in  the  diet,  and  shows 
the  correct  procedures  to  follow  in  their  preparation  and  aerTloff. 

1.  Salads.         i.  Comprenetlcs  inc.        Series:  Basic  procedures  for 
the  food  servii-e  employee  (.Moiimi  picture) 

&41.8  72-707354 

Comprenetics,  inc. 

Salad  secrets  from  California  (Filmstrip)    Lawry's  Foods, 
1966. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  narration  guide,  salad  recipe  sheets,  work  sheets,  and  answer 
sheets.  .    , 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  origins  of  salad,  the  proper  methods 
of  preparation,  and  the  various  types  of  salads.  Features  ways  to 
use  salad  dressing  mix  to  produce  variety  and  distinctive  flavor  In 
aalads. 

1.  Salad*.        I.  Lawry's  Foods.  

641.8  7a-737736 

lawry's  Foods 


Salaff,  Fred 
see 


Schawinsky  1969. 


Salamanca,  J,  R.       Wild  in  the  country 
see 


Wild  in  the  country. 


ST.  [Motion  picture]     Film  Technology  Co.     Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4niin.     ti.    color,     (upcr  8  mm.     (Procc«»M  of  science;  CI»Mifying»nimals) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  (iiide. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  physical  ch«r«ierutics  of  the  wlamandcr  in  order 
to  cluaify  it  and  compare  it  with  other  animals. 

1  Salamanders.  I.  Film  Technology  Company,  tl.  BFA  Educational 
Media.  III.  Seriet:  Proceaaes  of  icience:  Claaaifying  animaii  (Motion  picture] 
lQL668.C2i  597  72-700104 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Salamander  Film  Productions 
see 


The  Wrong  box. 


Salamanders  {Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1967. 

4  mln,     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Life  science  series:  vertebrates) 

I>oop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  Kuide. 

Summary:  Investtgatea  aalamandcra  In  the  animal  cn>iip  of  vert*- 
brates.  using  the  newt,  the  tree  salamander,  the  mud  puppy,  and  the 
siren  as  repreaenUtlves. 

1,  Salamanders.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Mfe  science  ae- 
ries: vertebrates  (Motion  picture) 

597  Fi  A  68-2674 

nim  AaMClate* 


The  Salazar  family:  a  look  at  poverty  (Motion  picture) 
Jeff  Nye.  Released  by  University  of  California  Extension 
Media  Center,  1970. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  account  of  the  difflcultlea  faced  by  a 
Spanish-speaking,  low-income  family  living  In  Salt  ^f^^^^f"^^- 
Utah  Pr^ents  facts  about  the  family,  social  workers'  analyses  of 
the  family,  and  the  father's  thoughts  about  his  family's  siluatlon. 
Shows  the  family  one  year  later  to  see  If  changes  have  occurred. 

1    Poor— Salt  iJike  Co.,  Utah— Case  studies.        I.  Nye,  Jeff, 
n.  California.    University.    Extension  Media  Center. 

301.44  74-710684 

Cnllfornia.     Univ.     Ex-  tension  Media  Center 


Salem  Films 


Salazar,  Violet, 
see 


Squares  are  not  bad 


Squares  are  not  bad. 


The  Spy  who  cajne  in  from  the  cold. 


Salem  Productions 
see 

Hud. 


The  Sales  building  role  {Motion  picture)  Anne  Saum  and 
Associates.  Made  by  Calvin  Productions.  Released  by 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

7  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (People  sell  people) 
Also  issued  as  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartrldfje. 
Issued  with  manual,  meetluR  plan,  pamphlet,  and  study  guide  as 
the  third  unit  of  the  People  sell  people  program  entitled  A  sale  Is 

Summary:  Develops  an  Important  condition  of  a  succeasful  aale, 
which  Is  to  satisfy  fully  the  customer's  wanU  In  quality  and  quantity. 
Identifies  ways  In  which  sales  and  service  can  be  Increased  by  intel- 
ligent and  appropriate  suggestions. 

1    Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  I.  Anne  Saum  and  Aasociatee. 

II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc.        Series:  People  sell  people 
(Motion  picture)  ^, 

658.85  Fi  68-236 

Sales  check  procedures  {FUnvstrip)    Graphic  Research.    Re- 

leused  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

.'.8  fr  i-olor.  .S.t  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pi-o- 
J..  tor.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In..  33i  rpm..  16  min.  mlero- 
srdove.     ( Distributive  education  series,  no.  2  ( 

With  in'^lructor'.s  manual. 

Cr'-difa."  Consultant,  Kenneth  E.  Hoffman. 

^Hinmarv  Studies  a  sample  salfs  check  in  detail,  and  descrltws 
how  it  should  be  completed  by  the  employee.  Explains  the  reasons 
for  the  copies  and  how  the  Information  should  be  recorded  and  u.sed 

'"l  *^uslne«8— Forms,  blanks,  etc.  i.  Graphic  Research    Inc.     n. 

International   ntm  Bureau.  Inc.  Series:   Distributive  education 

series  (Filmstrip)  no.  2.  _.    -„.,^-. 

658.8  74-735462 

International  Film  Bureau 

The  Sales  department:  how  to  baild  tt  {FUmstripi    Lcamins  and 
Information  Inc.,  1969. 


35  r 


(Sal«  department  program,  i 


i.  1) 


100  fr.     color. 

With  ie«dcn  fuidc. 

SUMMARY:  E»plaii«  how  lo  orisniie  ule>  under •  stntle  re*pon«ble  he»d, 
wh«i  the  dutie*  of  the  *«le»men  »rc.  ir»d  how  to  implemeni  ciuiomer.  public, 
ir«de,  mnd  suff  relation*.  Coven  inicrdepartmenul  coordination  and  coopera- 
tion, sales  activity  coordination  and  pUnning,  and  Mtting  up  of  filing  •yitema. 
mailing  li»U.  and  business  flow  charU.  With  captions. 

1 .  Saicsmen  and  salesmanship-  2.  Sales  management  I.  laming  and  In- 
formation Inc      II-  Series:  Sale*  department  program-  (Filimirip)  no-  I. 

658.8  72-732679 

72  MARC 


[HF5438] 

Learning  and  Information 


Sales  forecasting  {FUmstrip)     International  Business  Ma- 
chines Corp.  (196-ti 

1  roll,     color.     3.-.  mm.     and  phonolape:  15  mln.  

Summary:  Presents  an  analysis  of  how  a  customer  may  forecast 

future  sales  by  use  of  IBM  systems^              ™«,^<„„  ,    mteina- 

1.   Electronic  data   processing— Sales  forecasting.  i.    interna 

tional  Business  Machines  Corporation.  -„„*no 

658.5  70-733323 

Training  Films,  inc. 


Sales  office  {Motion  picture)  American  Management  Asso- 
ciation, 1967. 

5  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Developing  supervisory  leadership 
skills.    Case  study  no.  10) 

Summary:  A  case  study  demonstrating  that  a  supervisor  must 
follow  instructions,  as  seen  in  the  case  of  a  new  sales  manager  who, 
forgetting  to  check  with  his  secretary  about  the  starting  date  of  a 
project,  causes  confusion  for  himself,  bla  men,  and  bis  boss. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1  Supervisors.  2.  Supervision  of  employeea.  L  American  Man- 
agement Association.  Series:  Developing  supervisory  leadership 
skills  (Motion  picture)    Case  study  no.  10. 

658.31  76-707197 

Sales  training,  Japanese  style  {Motion  picture)    NBC  News. 
Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

5  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (First  Tuesday) 

Telecast  aa  a  part  of  the  NBC  series  First  Tuesday. 

Crcditu:   Kxenitlve  producer,  Eliot   Frankel ;  camera,  Tom  Toml- 

'*fiumman/-  Provides  a  look  at  an  Intensive  weekend  training  pro- 
gram for  Japanese  businessmen  which  Is  geared  to  bring  out  aggrw- 
Bl..n  and  controlled  hostility  In  order  to  make  the  men  more  devoted 
to  their   companies   and  better  salesmen  after  the  Don-stop.  nlglit- 

*"l"''salS?n""and  salesmanship.  i.  NaUonal  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany inc  NBC  News.  n.  NBC  Educational  Bnterprlsea.  Series: 
First  Tuewlay  (Motion  picture)  ,„«^- 

658.81  76-709026 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prises 


Salesman  (Motion  picture)    Mayales  Films,  1969. 

90  mi;i.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Author.  David  Mayales;  photography,  Albert  Haysles; 
editors,  David  Maysles,  Charlotte  Zwerin.  Cast:  Paul  Brennan. 
Charles  McDevitt.  James  Baker,  Raymond  Martos. 

Summary:    A   documentary   feature   film   In   clnteia   v4rltd   style 
which  closely  follows  the  activities  of  four  door-t4>^oor  Bible  sales- 
men on  their  routes. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.        I.  Maysles  Pilma 

658.89  73-710820 

Haystes  Films 

Salesmanship:  career  opportunities  {Motion  picture)  Gil- 
bert Altschul  Productions.  Released  by  Journal  Films, 
1966. 

14  min.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .  ^,       ,  ^     ,»-       ,„ 

Sutnmary  Shows  the  broad  range  of  vocational  opportunities  in 
selling  and  related  field.'i.  Illustrates  that  there  Is  a  worthwhile  fu- 
ture in  sales  and  sales  management  for  those  who  possess  adequate 
training  and  ability.  ^         ^,,^     ^      _     . 

1.  Salesmen  and  salesiMnship.  i.  AltschiU  (Gilbert)  Produc- 
tions, inc.,  Chicago,     n.  Journal  Film.<;.  Inc.,  Chicago. 

658.85  Fi  A  68-3154 

Journal  Films 

Salesmanship  Club  of  Dallas 
see 

You  gave  me  a  mountain. 

Salesmanship  in  agricultural  business.  [Filmstrip]     University  of 
Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1971. 

58  fr.     color-     35  mm, 

CREDITS;  Authors,  J.  H,  Herb$t.  E.  E.  Trott«r. 

SUMMARY:  Describe*  the  roic  of  the  ulcsman  in  agricultural  businew  and 
in  the  economy,  and  discuises  opportunitie*  for  employment.  Explains  how  to 
open  a  sales  interview  and  close  ■  »le  and  how  to  handle  objections  raised  by 


Agticutture  Service. 

[HF5438] 

Hi  Univ.  Vocational 

Agriculture  Service 


72-735211 
MARC 


Salgari,  Emilio,  1862-1911.       Cartagine  in  fiamme 
see 

Carthage  in  flames. 

Salgari,  Emilio,  18C2-1911.       Le  tigri  de  Mom- 
pracem 
see 

Sandokan  the  great. 

Salgari,  EmlUo,  1862-1911 
see 

The  Mystery  of  Thug  Island. 


Salima  in   transition    {Motion  picture) 
1970. 


Churchill    Fibns, 


224 


■J8  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Max  Held. 

Summary:  A  documentary  of  an  African  culture  in  transition. 
Focuses  on  a  secondary  school  in  the  town  of  Salima  lo  Malawi,  a 
former  Britl-'^h  colony  In  southeast  Africa.  Shows  a  group  of  Eng- 
lish speaking  students  In  the  process  of  making  the  transition  from 
their  rural  background  Into  the  educated  class  of  an  emerging  na- 
tion. Pictures  school  life,  home  life,  shopping  In  Salima,  a  school 
dance,  and  a  visit  by  one  of  the  boys  to  his  village  home. 

1.  Malawi— Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Churchill  Films,  Los 
Angeles. 

916.89  70-708277 

Churchill  Films 


Salk,  Darrell 
see 


DDT   -Knowing  it  suiT/ives  us. 

Satk  vs.  polio  {Motion  picture)  "Wolper  Productions,  1964. 
Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  mill.    sd.    b&w,    16  mm.     (Men  In  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Credit*:  Narrator.  Edraond  O'Brien.  ,.,  w  ™  ..^,^ 

Summnry:  Discu.sses  the  research  of  Jonas  Salk.  which  r^«u"«a 
in  the  development  of  an  effective  vaccine  against  polio  In  1W»- 

1    I'oliomyeiltis  vaccine.     2.  Salk,  Jonas  Edward,  1»14-  J- 

W.Uper  Productions,    ii.  Public  M*-dla.  inc.  Series:  Men  In  crisis 

(Motion  picture,  ^^^  ^  ^^^^^^ 

Public  Media,  tna 

Sally  of  the  sawdust  {Motion  picture)  D.  W.  Griffith,  inc. 
Released  by  I'nited  Artists  Corp.,  li>t>.i. 

108  mln.   "si,     l)Aw.     35  mm. 

Based  on  a  play  by  Ttorothy  I>onnelly. 

In  the  I'ariimount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Oollwtlon.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Director.  D.  W,  Griffith;  screen  version.  Forrest  Halsey. 
Caiit:  Carol  IJempster,  W.  C.  Fields,  Alfred  Ijint,  Kffle  Shannon. 
Ervllle  Alderson.  _,  ,  ,,     .^ 

.^ummajy:  A  drama  about  the  plight  of  a  young  girl,  orpbanea 
by  the  death  of  her  circus  performing  parents  and  left  in  the  care 
of  a  Hide  show  entertainer,  who  Is  persecuted  by  a  Judge  who  hatea 
circus  people  until  he  discovers  that  she  is  hU  granddaughter. 

I  lionnelly,  Itorothy.  1880-1028.  ii.  Orlfflth  (D.  W.)  Inc.  m. 
United  Artl8t«  Corporation,  iv.  Paramount  Film  Collection,  v. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  78-708950 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


%tSsf%  catcrpilkir    {FUmstrip)     Parents'   Magaziiw  Films, 
1968.    Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterpriaee. 

37  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Beading  motivation  fllmstrlpB) 

With  teacher's  ptcture-cned  readlnj  teirt 

Bssed  on  Anne  Rockwell's  Btory  of  the  same  title. 

Crcrfifi:  Producer.  Thomas  Sand. 

Bvmmary:  Dramatisation  of  a  story  about  a  sniRll  glri  who  00- 
MTTM  the  changes  which  take  place  In  the  life  cycte  of  a  monarch 
botterfly.     For  primary  grades.  

1.   Reading   readiness.      2.   Reading   (Primary)  i.   Eockwrtl. 

Anne  F.      Sally's  caterpillar,     n.  ParenU'  Magaxlne  Filma. 

372.4  76-732561 

Parents'  Magazine  Films 

Salmore,  Charles 
see 


Audio  Lingaal  Edacational  Piesa, 


Prop. 

Le  Salon   (FUnutrip) 
1964. 

15  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  singletrack,  1  reel.  71  In. 
per  sec. 

With  teacher's  script. 

Other  versions  l5.siie4l:  Sp«nlRh.  German. 

Creditt:  Author.  Charlea  Surr. 

Bummaty:  A  Fr«o<A  language  teaching  fllm.  Provides  Insights 
into  French  culture  by  describing  the  life  and  aspirations  of  a 
French  family. 

1.  French  language^Audlo-vlsual  instruction.  2.  France — Soc  life 
&  cust.        I.  Audio  Lingual  Educational  PresB, 

448.3  Fi  A  67-4296 

.\udio  Lingual  Educa-  tlonal  Press 

Salonika  and  Piraeus,  modem  ports    (Filmstrip) 
see   Greece:   Salonika  and  F>iraeus,  modem  ports 


Sayait  Konaa  faBprorlMtkNMl  mhIc  [Motion  picture]  Uni- 
venity  of  Washington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Music  and  Dance. 
Released  by  University  of  Washington  Press,  1971. 

13  rain.    td.    bftw.     16  mm.     (Wa>hingtoa  (Umi) 

SUMMARY:  Demooctrsta  ooe  <rf  the  matt  funoua  dance  forms  from  the 
MMithwestera  Korean  province  of  ChoUa.  an  improrisatiooal  dance  called  lalp- 
'uri. 

1.  Folk  dance  music,  Korean.  I.  Uoivcnity  of  Washington  Archive*  at  Eth- 
nic Muaic  Bad  Dance.  II.  Washington  (Stau).  Univenity.  Presr  III. 
Series:  Washington  fUnis.  [Motion  pkturei 

[M1816]  780.519  72-700241 

University  of  Washington  72  MARC 

PrcH 

Salt   (Motion  picture)     Leslie  Foods.     Released  by  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service  tl9fr-f, 

29  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8%mrutry:  Shows  bow  salt  Is  reclaimed  from  the  sea  to  be  used 
la  numerous  products  from  bread  to  synthetic  rubber. 

L  Salt  Industry  and  trade.  i.  Leslie  Foods,  Inc.     ii.  Modem 

Talking  Picture  Senrice,  Inc. 

622  Fi A  67-5158 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 

Salt  (FUmstrip)    Weston  Woods  Studios,  1967. 

37  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  2  s.,  12  In.  S3i  rpm.  ml- 
crogroove. 

With  picture-cued  text  booklet. 

Credits:  l'rt>ducer.  Morton  Schindel. 

Summary:  An  adnptatlOD  by  Harve  Zemach,  with  Illustrations  by 
Margot  Zemach,  uf  a  Russian  folktale,  telling  tbe  story  about  Iran 
the  fool  who  sailed  wltb  a  cargo  of  salt  to  a  far  city  where  people 
had  never  tasted  salt. 

I.  Zemach,  Harve.    Salt    n.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 

398,2  Fi  A  68-4805 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


Salt  glaze  ccraHlcs.  [Slide  set]     RcMarch  ft  Educatian  DepL, 

American  Crafts  Council,  1972. 

40  slides,    color.     2  I  2  in. 

With  script 

SUMMARY:  Presents  B  19T3  esMhitiaa  of  f  miflw  of  ooalerepotary  and 
historical  Amencaa  salt  ^aie  cemnica  at  tbe  Moseun  of  CaniaBparary  Crafts 
in  New  York. 

1.  Pottery.  American— Exfaibitiaaa.       1.  American  Crafts  Cooocfl.     Mb> 
>eum  of  Contemporary  Crafts.    U.  American  Crafts  Co«aciL    Research  A  Edo- 
cstion  Dept. 
tNK4005]  738  72-733936 

Research  ft  Edncalion  72  MARC 

Dept.,  American  Crafts 

Council 


Salt  glaze  kiba:  bafldiag/fbrlag.  [Slide  set]    Research  ft  Educatioo 

Dept.,  American  Crafts  Cotmcil,  1969. 

71  slides,     color.     2  s  2  in. 

With  script 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  construction  and  firing  of  a  salt  |laie  kiln  at  the 
Byron  Temple  Studio. 

1 .  Kilns.    I.  Pottery.       I.  American  Crafts  Council.    Research  A  Education 
Dept. 

lTP841i  738.1  72-734006 

Resewch  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dept,  American  Crafts 
Council 


Salt  tflaic  techai^Bea.  [Slide  set]     Research  ft  Bdirafion  Dept, 

American  Crafts  Cotmcil,  1972. 


54  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  script 

SUMMARY:  Don  Reitz  demonstrates  bow  to  prepare  ceramic 
and  shows  glaze  result  in  twenty  eumpte*  of  his  work. 

1 .  Pottery.  2.  Glazca.  3.  Rdtz,  Doa.  L  Amcricaa  CMts 
search  k.  Edocatian  Dept 


A  Salt  mine  {FUnutrip)    My  weekly  reader,  19«fi.    Made  by 
PUgrim  Film  S^Tices. 

23  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  30-65. 

Summary:  Examines   a   salt   mine  and   shows  bow   rock   salt   Is 
taken  out.  crushed,  screened,  and  cleaned  by  machliws. 

1.  Salt  mines  and  mining.        i.  My  weekly  reader 

622  76-733061 

PennsylTanU  School  for  tbe  Deaf 


Salt  or  sugar?  (Motwn.  picture)     Prism  Productions,  196». 

20  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mai.     (Science  twenty) 

Also  i<wued  OD  8  mm.  reel  and  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  galde.  ^     ^      v.    

Bvmmary  A  student  participation  fibs  In  which  students  obaerre 
and  rerord  the  physlcml  and  chemical  properties  of  two  common  ma- 
terials, salt  and  sugar.  „      ^    ..         o 

1.  Salt  2.  Sugar.  L  Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York.  Se- 
ries ;  Science  twenty  (Motion  picture) 

647  77-704163 

prism  Productions 


Salten,  Felix,  1869-1945.       Bambi 
see 

Bambi. 

Bambi  falls  in  love. 


Saltine   (Filmstrip)      Simon   and   Schuster,  1970.     Made  by 

Educreative  Systems  and  Kim  and  Gifford   Productions. 

.'>  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  5  phonodlscs:  12  In.  (Now 
series) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  students'  books  and  teachers'  guides. 

COVTENTS:  Saltine  keeps  cooL  113  fr..  11  mln.— Saltine  goes 
fishing  75  f r.  10  rain.— Saltine  the  cowboy.  78  fr.,  11  mln.— Saltine  s 
new  house.  89  fr.  12  mln.— Saltine  and  the  sklls.  87  fr..  11  mln. 
For  primary  grades.  ,    „ 

1.  Primers— 1950-  I.  Simon  and  Schuster,  inc.     II.  Series: 

Now  series  (Filmstrip) 

rpE1119]  372.6  70-738992 

Simon  and  Schuiter 


Saltzman,  Harry,  1915- 
see 


tTP808] 

Researdi  A  Educatioo 

DepL,  American  Crafts 


738.1 

72 


72-734002 
MARC 


The  ^ress  file. 


La  Salud  mental  y  la  communidad  {Motion  picture)  Mental 
Health  Film  Board.  Made  by  Affiliated  Film  Producers. 
Releas<'*l  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1966. 

31  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Spanish  version  of  the  1960  motion  picture  entitled  Community 
mental  health. 

With  guide.  „    ,  ^     „  , 

CrediU:   Consultants.   Harvey   J.  Tompkins,   Dwtght  Relman. 

Summary:  TVaces  the  process  of  developing  and  operating  a  com- 
munity-based mental  health  center. 

1    Mental  hygiene.     2.  Community  mental  health  serrlcea,  i. 

Mental  Health  Film  Board.  New  York.  n.  International  FlUn 
Bureau,   inc.,  Chicago,     m.  Community  mental  health   (Motion  plc- 

'"***  362.2  75-707257 

International  Film  Bureau 


Salute  to  a  crusader — Dwight  D.  EiaoilioweT  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1969. 

14  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  r.  11,  oo.  9) 
With  Btndy  guide.  rv_,_^ 

Bummary:  Chronicles  the  career  of  a  Kansas  farm  boy.  Dwlght 
David  Elsenhower,  who  served  his  country  In  war  as  a  sre«t  mili- 
tary commander  and  in  peace  as  its  thirty-fourth  President 

1.  Elsenhower,  E>wlght  David.  Pres.  V.  S.,  1890-1888.  i.  Hearst 
UetrotofM  News,  Inc..  New  York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Mo- 
tion picture)     V.  11,  no.  9. 

923  70-703471 

Hearst  Hetrotane  News 


A  Salute  to  Alaska  [Motion  picture)    Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

90  mill-      sd.     color.     16  mm.      (The  Wonderful  world  of  color) 

Telecast  on  the  NBC-TV  program  Walt  Disney's  Wonderful  world 
of  color. 

Credili:  I'roducer,  Harry  T^Ue;  director,  Hamilton  S-  Luske,  Ward 
Kimball:  writer  Norman  Wright:  narrators,  Paul  Frees,  George 
Walsb :  animation.  Art  Stevens,  Charlie  Downs,  Jack  Boyd. 

Bummary:  Uses  live  action  and  animation  to  tetl  about  Alaska's 
natural  resources,  its  cIKps  and  towns,  Its  Industries,  businesses,  and 
Job  opportunities,  and  Its  scenic  attractions. 

1.  Natural  resourcwi — Alaska.  2.  Alaska — Economic  conditions. 
I.  Disney  (Waltl  Prwdactlons.  Series:  The  Wonderful  world  of 
color  (Motion  picture) 

917.98  70-701974 


Sahitc  to  corn  {Motion  picture)    Dekalb  Ajpricultural  Asso- 
ciation.     Released  by  Modem  Talking   Picture  Service 

,196-!, 

IT  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Svmnwirv.-    Pictures   an   old-fashfoned   com    pitting   contest   ana 
demonstrates  modern  techniques  of  harvesting  com. 

1.   Malie— Harvesting,        L  Delkab  Agricultural  AjBOClatlon. 
n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

633.6  Fi  A  67-5171 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 


225 


The  Salvage  gang  {Motion  picture)  Children's  Film  Foun- 
dation, London,  1963.  Made  by  "World  Wide  Pictures. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1964. 

r>2  mill,    sd-     b&w.     16  mm. 

Based  on  a  story  by  Mary  Calhcart  Borer. 

CieditM:  Producer,  Hlndle  Edgar;  director,  John  KrWh ;  photog- 
raphy. James  Allen:  editor.  David  Howes. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  n  young  boy  who  breaks  a  saw 
belonging  to  a  friend's  father,  and  with  the  aid  of  a  gang  of  other 
children,   tries,    with   hilarious    results,   to   earn   enough    money   to 

I.  Borer,  Mary  Irene  Cathcart.  n.  Children's  Film  Foundation, 
London,     nt.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-5306 
Sterling  Educational  Films 


Salvation  Army 
see 


A  Li^t  to  freedom. 
The  Miracle. 


The  Salvation  hunters  (Motion  picture)  Academy  Photo- 
plays.    Releasotl  by  United  .Vrtists  Corp..  19-25. 

64  min.     si.     bAw. '  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  incomplete  (45  mln.) 

In  tbe  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  tbe  AniH^Ican  Fllm  Institute 
Collection.  Library  of  Congres-i.  „       „^     ^  w 

Crcditt:  Producer,  director,  and  story,  Josef  Von  Sternberg;  pho- 
tography, Edward  Gheller.  Cant:  George  K.  Arthur,  Georgia  Hale, 
Bruce  Guerln.  Otto  Matieson.  Nelly  Bly  Baker.  .     „     .       ^    ,  , 

Summary:  A  drama  involving  a  laboring  man.  a  dlslllosioned  girl, 
and  a  small  boy  who  leave  their  wretched  life  on  a  steam  dredge 
In  the  harbor  and  go  Into  the  city,  where  they  find  only  degradation 
and  despair.  „  _ 

I  Academy  Photoplays  (Firm)  n.  United  Artists  Corporation. 
m    Paramount   Film  Collection,     it.   American  Film   Institute  Col- 

"'"°"-  791.43  Vl-708951 


The  Salvation  honttrs  {afotim  picture)  Academy  Photo- 
plays.   Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1925. 

ft*  mln.     Bl.     bAw.     16  mm. 

OrigliuiU;  rele»i»ed  In  35  mm.  

In  the  lirtd  B.  Bmilley  Film  Collection  of  the  Amertcn  Film 
iBBtltnte  Collection,  ubrarj  of  Congre^  <,,„„,„„■  nho. 

Credit,  ■  Producer,  director.  «od  story,  Josef  Von  Sternl>et« .  pho- 
top-aphj.  Edward  Gheller.  Ca»l:  GeorK  K.  Arthur,  George  Hale. 
Bruce  Guerln.  Otto  Matieson,  Nelly  Bly  Baker. 

Rummarv:  A  drama  tnyoWlng  a  laboring  man,  a  disillusioned  girl, 
,nd  a  small  boy  «ho  lea.e  their  wretched  lite  on  a  stram  dredge 
In  tbe  harbor  and  go  Into  the  city,  where  they  find  only  degradation 

'°?.''Semy   Photoplays    I  Firm  1     n.   United   Artists  Corporation 
m   Darld  B    Bradley  Film  Collection     iv.  American  Fllm  Institute 

^^'^^'^  791.48  T&-708»e» 


Sahbnrg  and  Zurich:  cities  of  Central  Europe  (Filmstrip) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 

40  fr     .-.lor.    3-'.  mm.     and  2  phowHliscs :  li;  in..  3."..\  rpm.    micro- 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  con«ult.int.  J.  Michael  Moore. 

Bummarv:  Compares  the  cultural  heritage  of  Saliburg  with  the 
financial  center  of  Zurich.  Includes  a  visit  to  a  middle  class  Suls- 
burg  fnmlly  to  show  typical  European  home  life,  and  a  train  trip 
through  Tyrol  to  illustrate  the  geography  of  the  area. 

1.  Saliburg— Descr.  2.  Tyrol— Descr.  &  trav.  3.  Ziirich— Descr. 
L  Bailey  Films,  inc..  Hollywood.  Calif. 

914  Fi  A  68-4119 

Bailey  Films 


Salzburg:   city  of  Mozart    (Filnatrip)     Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates, 1968. 

40  fr  color.  S5  mm.  and  [Aonodlsc ;  2  s.  (Is.  for  mantial  ;wt>- 
Je<-tor.  1  >.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in..  33i  rpm..  7  mln.  micro- 
groove.     ( Salzburg  and  Zurich :  cities  of  central  Europe) 

With  manual. 

Creditt:  Educational  consulunt,  J.  Michael  Moore. 

Summary:  Shows  views  of  Saliburg.  describes  factors  that  con- 
tributed to  the  cultural  wealth  of  the  dty,  dlacasaea  the  Important 
musicians  from  Saliburg,  and  typifies  the  love  fOT  mtudc  t^  Salx- 
borg  residents  by  a  visit  with  a  family. 

L  Salsburg— DescrlptloiL    2.  Music— Salxburg.  i.  Balley-Fllm 

Associates.        Series :  Salsburg  and  Zurich :  cities  of  central  Europe 
(FUmstrip) 

714.36  77-7»4518 

Bailey-nim  Associates 


Salzman.  Bert 


Felipa:   north  of  the  border. 

Joshua. 

Sam  (MotioH  pieture)    Pauliat  Prodacticma,  1969. 

28  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer.  John  Meredyth  Lucas ;  director.  Jack  Shea: 
writer.  Carl  Sobieski.  Cast:  Jack  Albertscm,  Michael  James  Wlxted, 
Joan  Gertter. 

Summuty:  A  dramatization  In  which  a  vaudeville  comedian,  tlw 
last  human  being  left  after  computers  have  taken  over  the  world,  be- 
comes disillusioned  when  he  discovers  that  a  little  boy  who  has  be- 
friended him  Is  also  a  computer. 

1.  Antomatton— Social  aspects.  i.  Paullst  Productlwis,  Padflc 

Palisades,  Calif.        Series:  Insight  (Motlw  picture) 

301.2  7^706439 

Paulist  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sam.  a  gerbil  tale  (Filmstrip)     Hudson  Photographic  In- 
dustries. 1&70. 

1  roH.     ralor-     35  oim.     < Mat heoia tics  Tor  children) 

Wiih  teacher's  kxI^I^- 

Credits.:  Author  and  artist,  Winifred  Lubell. 

Siimmflry:  Shows  the  growth  of  a  gerbll  and  his  brothers  and 
sisters  to  introduce  the  concept  of  ordinals  as  nurabera  having  a 
IK)«itIon  In  a  particular  sequence.     With  captions. 

1.  Numbers.  Theory  of.  I.  Hudson  Photographic  Industries. 
Series:  Mathematics  tor  children  (nimstrlp) 

511  73-737782 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


Sam  Company 
see 


Four  for  Texas. 


Sam  HooBton,  frontier  statesman  {FUmttrip)  RMI  Film 
Productions  and  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Released  by 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1&67. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phocodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  13 
mln.     (Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Texas) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  author,  Walter  M.  Burks;  orUrlnal  photog- 
raphy, Maurice  Prather. 

Summary:  Describes  achievements  and  events  In  the  Ufe  ot  Sam 
Houston,  photographed  at  state  and  national  capltoIs,  San  Jacinto, 
the  Shrine  at  Huntsville.  and  in  photographs  from  private  sources. 

1.  Houston.  Samuel,  1798-1863.  i.  RMI  Film  Productions,  n. 
Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Series:  Landmarka  In  the  history  of 
Texas  (Filmstrip) 

923  70-735477 

RMI  Film  Productions 

Sam  "Lightnin"  Hopkins  (Motion  picture)  KUHT.  Re- 
leiised  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

■ti)  niin.     !<d.     <-otor.     10  mm.     (Artists  in  America) 

rUEDITS:  PifHhicer,  James  L.  Bauer;  director.  Charles  D. 
Peavy:  editors.  Krnest  Bro<-k,  Arnold  Bercene. 

SIMMARV:  Sam  Hopkins,  a  blues  singer,  gives  a  picture  of  his 
life  while  he  slngti  some  of  his  songs.  Shows  segments  of  bis  per- 
formances at  the  Unlversllv  uf  Houston  and  Notre  Dame. 

1.  Hopkins.  Sam,  1912-  I.  Houston,  Tex.     Television  sta- 

tion   Kl'HT-TV.      II.  Indiana.      University.     Audio-Visual   Center. 
III.  Series:  .\rtist8  In  .\merlca  (Motion  picture) 
[MU20]  927  78-714195 

Indiana.     I'dU".     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Sam  Lusky  Associates 
see 

The  Cow  that  happened. 

Robbie  and  the  white  bike. 


SaauU  dameta  from  Talakssngar.  [Motion  picture]  University  of 
Washington  Archive*  of  Ethnic  Music  and  Dance.  Released  by 
Univenity  of  Waahinston  Presa,  1971. 

12  min.     ad.     color.      16  mm.     (Wuhingtou  films) 

SUMMARY:  A  group  of  Samsl  people  perform  three  major  dancei  of  the 
type  known  •>  umarml.  These  people  of  the  village  of  Talukauiay  in  the  Sulu 
Archipeta|o  abo  demooatratc  a  »pecUl  •lytiied  form  of  daocc  called  kunuw. 

1.  Daocmf — Sulu  Archipelago.  I.  Univcrtity  of  Waahinfton  Archive*  of 
EUmic  Muaic  and  Dance.  11.  Waahingtoa  (SUtc).  UDivcrsity.  Preai.  III. 
Sches:  Waahinfton  Rims.  rMotioo  picture] 

tOV1703)  780.914  72-700240 

University  of  WaaUngUMi  72  MARC 


The  TaMMllmr  their  traditkma  amd  castoas.  [Filmstrip]    Union 
of  American  Hebrew  Congre|atiotts,  1970. 

W  fr.     color.     33  mm 

With  icachcr'i  fuidc. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Samud  Crartd;  icripi.  Tovia  Pretchel;  photographt. 
Michael  Tal. 

SUMMARY:  Dctcribeithecitttomsof  the  Samanun  icci  oT  Jews,  focusing 
on  iheir  celefaralMn  of  the  Paaaovcr  and  of  the  Sukot  festivals. 

I    Fasu  and  feastt—Samariun  religion.         I.  Union  of  American  Hebrew 
Congfcgaiioru. 
tBM970)  296.8  72-734738 

Union  of  American  71  MARC 

Hebrew  Congregations 

[Sambo  and  Jemima,  comediansj   (Motion  piature)     ,1900?] 

30  sec.     si.    b4w.    16  mm.  

Is  the  Loolse  Kmst  film  collection.  LIhrary  of  Congress. 
Bumtnarj/:  Scenes  of  a  Negro  man  and  woman  as  they  kiss  briefly 
and  laugh. 

I.  Louise  Ernst  film  collection. 

Fi  68-405 

Sawc  hat  dlflcrML  [Motion  picture)     Derek  PhiUipt.  Enctand, 
1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mass  Media  Aaoodates. 

4  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

With  diicu*«ion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Usescn/tooncharacteratotelllhenoryofPCTcy.BConfonniat, 
and  his  friend.  Sidney,  •  nonconformist.  Describes  the  resulting  frustrsttoa  m 
Percy  copies  Sidney  until  Sidney  caiuwi  succeed  in  being  difEerenL 

I.  Conformity.        1.  PhUlips.  Derek.  i92fr-  II.  Mass  M«dia  AmocI- 


[HM29I, 

Mass  Media  Associates 


301.1 


72-700407 
MARC 


ACI 


Same  subject,  different  treatment  {Mction  pittun) 
Films,  1969. 

10  min.    ltd,    color.    18  mm.  ^.      t„j    *w. 

Bumumrj,.-  Hhowa  how  such  obJecU  as  the  eye.  t^e  head.  tb« 
hoDwa  tour*,  the  chair,  and  the  sun  hare  been  presentwl  In  photo- 
grspba.  paiatlofii.  powers,  sculpture,  split  Bcr*«.  multiple  screen, 
■uperimpoaittons.  and  dlMoUea. 

■"^°«""*''*""^        'nu""^""  7^-707628 

ACI  Films 


Same  subject,  different  treatment  (Motion  picture)  Amer- 
ican Foderation  of  Arts.  Released  by  Films  Incorporated, 
197-2. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  art  of  seeing) 
SU5IMARV:  Explains  that  In  nature  aod  in  art  the  same  obiect 
is  seen  in  many  different  ways.    Uses  the  example  of  the  bud  at  dawn, 
to  show  these  dltTerences  and  to  demonstrate  that  each  artist  has  hla 
own  way  of  portraying  It. 

1    Art— Psychology.        I.  American  Federation  of  Arts.    11.  Films 
Incorpomted.     III.  Serlea:  The  Art  of  seeing  (Motion  picture) 
[N71]  701.8  72-714330 

Films  Incorporated 

Sam'l  and  social  security  [Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Social 
Security  Administration,  1964. 

5  min.     srt.     color.     16  mm. 

^um'^rUfi^  animation  to  explain  the  beginnings  of  the  social 
security  system,  its  benefits  and  contributions,  and  the  major  addi- 
tions to  the  procram  since  It  was  founded. 

J   Insurance,  Social— U.  S.        •  "  ° 

368.4 
U.  S.  Social  Securlly  Administration 


V.  S.    Social  Security  Admlnlstra- 
Fi  E  68-83 


Sammy  the  crow  (Filmstrip)     Lyceum  Productions,  1970. 

38  tr  color.  35  mm.  and  plionodlK:  2  s.  (1  «.  for  manual  Bro- 
Je,ior  1  .  (or  automatic  projactorl.  12  In.,  S3J  rpm.,  6  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  caswtte.  ,™Ka.«Mi  h« 

Ba^  on  the  book  entitled  Sammy,  the  crow  whoremembered.  bj 
Elizabeth  Haxelton  with  photographs  bJ  Ann  Abwood.  ^^,^,,„g 

(;i-\iMARY-  Usee  the  story  of  a  boy's  adventure  In  maxing 
frleiis^ttS  .  wM  etZ  to  aho»  the  habit,  of  a  wild  bird  and  t» 
Instill  reaoect  for  the  freedom  of  wild  creatures.  

1  Croi«;  I.  Ha«elton,  EUiaheth  Baldwin.  Sammj.  the  crow 
who  remembeied.    II.  Lyceum  Productions  (Flrml  ,„,-„, 

698.8  77-787737 

Lyceum  Productions 

Samoan  vilbge  {Motim  picture)  Haywinl  Film  P«)du^ 
tions,  Auckland,  N.  Z.  Eeleased  in  the  U,  S.  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 

\'n"%°;ted''A.S!-°»n"  SSn  of  the  1968  mo«on  picture  entitled 
A  Tillage  in  Samoa. 

fuS^.'a^'m!^^   the  Samoan   way   of  Ufe.  Inclndlng  educa- 

"**?.'  S^'iYlk^^t-^SSS  life  "^-tom.  .A  VlUag  in 
Samoa  (Motion  picture)  n.  Hayward  Film  Productlona.  m.AIM3 
Inatn.ctlon«I  Media  Services.       ^^^^  73-703368 

AIMS  Instructional  M«dl»  Serrlcea 

Samoans  gather  food  from  the  forest  (Motion  picture) 
Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 

4  mill.      si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Islands  of  the  Pacific  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^  ».       j,     ,.    »  „ 

Summarv:  Shows  villagers  harvesting  bananas,  breaafrult,  taro 
roof  and  coconuts.  Includes  scenes  of  natives  clirahlng  tall  coconut 
palms  to  obtain  the  fruit,  and  of  villagers  helping  tn  the  work  of 
cracking  the  hard  shells,  scooping  out  the  copra,  and  collecting  the 
coconut  milk.  __  .  c 

1  Food  supply  — Samoa  Island.-i.  2.  Forest  products  —  Samoa 
Islands.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  Series;  Islands  of  the 

Pacific  series  (Motion  picture) 

919,6  73-708031 

Donhleday  Uoltlmedla 


Sampan  family    (Motion  picture) 
see    Chinese  family:    Life  aboard  a  sampan 

Sample  preparation.  [Filmstrip]    John  W.  Suicosld.     Released  by 
The  Nucleus,  1969. 

SO  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Nuclear  Kieoce  Isborstory) 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  prepwmtion  of  radioactive  swnples  for  counting, 
including  the  uie  of  micropipeiic*  and  mscro  tpparatus.  Demonitrate*  the 
preparation  of  card  mounu  and  solid  lamplei  on  plaocheu.  With  captions. 

1.  Radioactive  jubsunce*.  2-  Radioactivity— Meaauremeot.  I.  Sukoski, 
John  W.     II.  The  Nucleus,  inc. 

,QD604.8,  541  72-733033 

The  Nucleus,  inc.  72  MAKt. 


.  [inimatripj     Cathednl 


:  the  wm  who  miiht  hare  I 

Fdmi,  1960. 

SSfr-  cotor.  3Smm.  aadphonodac:  1  s.,33  1/3  rpm.,  Ilmm.  (SMciaa 
from  the  OM  Testament  Scries  5;  Defenders  of  die  bith,  no.  5) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  James  K.  Friedrich;  director.  Jack  L  Tylcf;  iUuBtraUr. 
Konstatin  K.  Kusoczov. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  the  tragic  account  of  the  life  of  Samaon,  showing  Us 
rite  in  power  and  his  tctf-dcstruction. 

1.  Swnsoo.  judge  of  IstmI.  I.  Cathedral  nbm,  inc..  Buthsak.  CaKf.  II. 
Sehes:  Stories  from  the  Old  TesUment  Series  S:  Defaadsrt  of  the  bhh.  (nkn- 
itrip)  no.  S. 

CBS580.S15)  222  72-733453 

Cathedral  FUaa 


MARC 


Part  1:  Mn  of  dedicattoa.  [FUmstripi     Cathedral  Filmt, 
1967. 

S2ft.  color.  3Smm  sndphooodisc:  I s.. 33  l/3ipra.,  17 min.  (Stories 
from  the  Old  Testament.  Series  6:  Heroes  of  Israel,  no.  I) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Produce™.  Edward  D.  Eagle.  MwiweU  V.  Perrow;  director.  Jack 
L,  Tyler,  writer.  Jease  L  Cobum. 

SUMMARY:  Preeenu  episodes  from  the  life  of  Samuel,  including  the  inci- 
dent in  which  Ood  spoke  to  him  at  the  temple  and  foretold  the  downbU  of  the 
House  of  EU. 

1.  Samuel,  judge  of  Israel.  I  CethedrmI  Fdma.  inc.,  Burbank.  CaUf-  H. 
Series:  Stories  from  the  Old  Teslement.  Scries  i  Heroes  of  Israel.  (Fibnstrip)  no. 
1. 

[BS580.S2,  222  72-733437 

Cathedral  Films  73  MARC 


SawaeL  Part  2:  Kf-g— fc—  at  laraeL  [Fdmatiip]      Cathedral 
Films.  1967. 

SOfr.  color.  35mm.  sodphonodisc:  1  s.. 33  l/3rpm.,  17 min.  (Stories 
from  the  Old  TcstamenL  Series  6:  Heroes  of  Israel,  no.  2) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Edward  D.  Eagle.  Maxwell  V.  Perrow;  director.  Jack 
L.  Tyler;  writer.  Jesse  L.  Cobura. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  Samuel  corataiied  heathen  worship  and  repelled 
the  Philistines;  describee  how  be  reluctantly  appointed  David  to  be  the  first  King 
of  Israel. 

1.  Samuel,  judge  of  Israel.  1.  Cathedral  Filma.  inc..  Burbank.  Calif.  II. 
Series;  Stories  from  the  Old  Testament  Series  6:  Heroes  of  Israel.  [Fdraalrip]  no. 

222  72-733439 

73  MARC 


[BSS80.S2i 

Cathedral  FUms 


Concordia  Filma, 


226 


Samwl.  a  dedicated  maik  [Motion  picture] 
1959. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (OU  Testameni  Scriptures) 

Also  issued  in  b&w. 

With  leader's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Scenes  depicung  Samuel's  boyhood  m  the  Trf)eraack.  lus 
IcMletship  of  God's  people,  hU  life  as  a  te«:her  of  God's  word,  and  his  fUlfSUmeot 
of  the  Lord's  command  lo  make  Saul  King  of  Israel  are  used  to  chaiacienie  the 
life  of  this  consecrated  man  of  God. 

1.  Samuel,  judge  of  Israel,  1-  Concordia  Publishing  House.  St  Loan.  H 
Series:  Old  Tesumcnt  Scriptures.  (Motion  picturei 

,BS580.S2,  222  "'uiS* 

Samuel  de  Champlain  (Motion  picture)  Nation»l  Filin 
Board  of  Canada,  1965.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Henk 
Newenhouae,  inc. 

15  nii!i.     sd.     color.     16  roni. 

Ei«ll«h  version  of  Quebec  1803. 

Sw'.fi'udy  ot  S.»uel  de  Ob.mpUlo  and  hi.  time,  u.ln, 

j£;-.eEL':^?«r.;nr«»i"'s..r.',;^e'srt.;u'i'K^;;^ 

Bo.rd^    ,TNe«eiHHio«!  (HenK)   Inc.     in.  CHi«)e<:  1603   (Motion  plc- 

'""'  Fi  A  67-1270 

National  Film  Hoard  of  Oaiwda 

Samael  T.  Rayborn,  the  sqtdTc  of  Bonham  (FUnutrip) 
RMI  Film  Productions  and  Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

Sa  tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a,  12  In,  SSI  rjm..  14 
min      (Landmarks  In  the  history  of  Texas! 

CreiiH:  Producer  and  author,  Walter  M.  Burks :  original  photof- 

X'^.JSi'/'^Th'e  Me'stor,  of  Samuel  Baybum  Speaker  of  the 
Bouse,  who  served  as  Speaker  more  than  tvrlce  as  long  as  any  other 

"*t  Raybum.  Sam  TaUaferro.  18S2-1961.  i.  K"'  M"  f'"""^ 
tlons  d.  Ootem.n  Film  Bnterprlsea  Series:  Landmarks  in  the 
history  of  TexaaCFllmatrip,        ^  ^^^^^^ 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Samuels,  Virginia  H 
see 

The  Bridge — documentary. 

Samurai  traditions  in  Japan  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  International  Communication 
Films,  19ti8. 

4  mln.     8i.     color.     8  mm,     (Japan  series) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 

'"'prom  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Japan  harveats  the  sea. 

With  teacher  study  guide.  __„,,* 

Summoric    Studies  various  samnrai   actlvltM.   Inclndlnj  awotd 

making,  dneilng.  horse  raclog,  and  the  wearing  of  traditional  co«- 

'"T'samnrai.  I.  Japan  harvest*  the  «e«   (Modon  picture)     n. 

Disney  (Wait)  Productions,    m.  International  Commonlcatlon  Filma. 
Serlea :  Japan  serlM  (Hodon  picture)  -„„,m 

916.2  79-70.1196 

InternaUonal  OommunI-  cation  Films 


San  Diego,  Calif.    City  Schools 
see 

Berlin  and  its  Iron  Curtain, 


San  Diego,  Calif.    Fire  Dept. 
see 

Firefighters  on  the  move. 

San  Diego,  Calif.    Television  station  KEBS-TV 
see   KEBS-TV    (Television  station)   San  Diego, 
Calif. 

San  Diego  Area  Instruction  Television  Authority 
see 

Television  techniques  for  teaching. 

San  Diego  Co. ,  Calif.    Dept.  of  Education 
see 

The  Arctic  Ocean. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


San  Diego  Co. ,  Calif.    Dept.  of  Education 
(Continued) 

Sealab  II:   the  Navy's  man-in-the  6< 
program. 

Underwater  acoustics. 

San  Diego  State  College 
see   California.    Rate  College,  San  Diego 


Sad  Die^o — the  most  important  comer   {Motion  picture) 
Copley  Productions,  1967. 

39  min.    sd.    color.    10  mm. 

Summary:  A  pobllc  relatloos  Um  vblch  deacrlbes  some  of  th« 
mo«t  pIcturMqac  aivM  In  Stn  Dieco  and  dUrosms  frowtog  lodostry, 
ratarch.  and  educational  faclUtlM  In  tb«  rtty. 

1.   San   Olego,   Caltf.— Dewr.— Viewa.  i.   Copley   Prcn.   Inc. 

Copley  ProductlOQs. 

917.94  Fi  A  67-5639 

Oopl«r  Producttons 


San   Fan   See    (Motion  picture)      Twentieth   Centory-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1963. 

10  mtn.     ad.     color.     35  mm.     (Morletone  adTeDttire) 

Cinemascope. 

Creditt:  Producer,  W.  B.  Hltxlnbotham;  director  and  writer.  Jo« 
Wills;  narrator,  William  Orlffis;  mosfc.  Jack  Sbalndlln;  photorraphy, 
Dick  KQbne;  fllm  editor,  Loala  Asbley.  Coat:  Kenneth  Joe,  Frieda 
Lee. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  experiences  of  a  recently  arrlred  Chtneae 
Immiin'ant  as  be  aearcbes  San  Franclaco's  Cbinatowa  for  his  daughter. 

1.  San  Francisco — Foreign  popuUtlOD.  2.  U.  S. — Smlg.  &  Immls. 
L  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1424 


San  Francisco.    Public  library.    Friends 
see 

library. 

San  Francisco.    Television  station  KPIX 
see 

Disaster  at  dawn. 

The  Enchanted  hill:    San  Simeon. 

The  Innocent  Fair. 

Jack  London:   a  house  is  burning. 

The  Last  of  the  dirigibles. 

The  Valley  of  heart's  delight. 

When  the  movies  came  from  Nlles. 

San  Francisco.    Television  station  KQED 
see 

ACT  now. 

Allen  Ginsberg  and  Lawrence  Ferllnghetti. 

The  Allure  of  drugs. 

Anne  Sexton, 
Ascent. 

Assemblage, 

Brother  Antoninus  and  Michael  McClure. 
Buckskin  Bob. 

Denise  Levertov  and  Charles  Olson. 

The  Development  of  bacteriophage  plaques. 

Drugs  and  the  very  young. 

Drugs  in  our  culture. 


Drugs  in  the  Tenderloin. 
The  End  of  conflict, 

Frank  O'Hara  and  Ed  Sanders. 

Kenneth  Koch  and  John  Ashbery. 
The  Life  cycle  of  a  bacteriophage. 

Living  and  death. 

Louis  Zukofsky. 

Mike  and  Lee  Moore. 

The  Need  for  dialogue. 
The  f^iarmacology  of  drugs. 
Philip  Whalen  and  Gary  Snyder, 
Richard  Wilbur  and  Robert  Lowell. 

Robert  Creeley. 

Robert  Duncan  and  John  Wieners. 

Ski  touring. 

Take  this  hammer. 
What  can  we  do? 

What  some  communities  are  doing. 
William  Carlos  Williams. 


San  Francisco.    Television  station   KRON-TV 
see   KRON-TV  (Television  station)  San  Francisco 

San  Francisco  {FUmstrip)    Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1963. 

■TT  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Creiiti:  .Author.  Eileen  M,  Teclaff. 

Bumm<iry:  DeAcrlbes  the  physical  setting  of  San  Frandsco  and  Its 
Infiuence  on  the  itrowtb  and  Importance  of  the  city.  DIbcusmb  the 
layout  of  the  streets  with  their  arraneement  on  the  steep  bills  and 
the  effects  of  the  great  fire  on  new  derelopmenta.  Photographs 
Include  tbe  Qnandal  and  commercial  districts,  the  ports,  and  China- 
town. 

1.   San   Francisco.  i.  Budek   (Herbert  E.)    Films  and  Slides, 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

917.94  77-733360 

Budeic  Films  &  Slides 

San  Francisco  (Motion  picture)     Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.  .     ^        ^ 

SUMMARY :  Flashes  scenes  of  famous  San  Francisco  landmaito 
and  scenic  spots  against  an  acid-rock  music  backgrouod. 

1.  San  Franctoco— Description.  I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

rF869.S3]  W7.94  79-714260 

Bartman  Kodak  Co. 


San  Francisco  {Motion  picture)     Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

4  mlo.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  the  technique  of  hl^  intensity  color  filters  In 
which  the  negatlre  Image  Is  repbotograpbed  to  depict  sailboats,  cable 
can*,  dty  streets,  and  sidewalk  artists  to  present  a  view  of  Saa 
Francisco. 

1.  San  Francisco— Description.        L  Pyramid  Fllm  Producers, 

917.94  76-708119 

ALA  Booklist 


San  Frandsco  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute, 
London,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

16  min.    sd.    b*w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  art  film  In  whicb  the  electric  rock  of  Fink  Floyd 
and  the  pop  Images  of  ondeTKroand  San  Francisco  fuse  Into  an  orgi- 
astic celebration  of  tore  and  the  good  life. 

I    British  Fllm  Instltote,  London.     II.  Films  Incorporated. 

781.6  75-712630 

Films  Incorporated 

San  Francisco  (Motion  picture)  Dundee  Communications 
Corp^  1971. 

10  nilo.     9d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMM.\RY:  A  documentary  film  which  presents  scenes  of  rarlous 
activities  and  locations  In  San  Francisco. 

1.  San  Francisco — Description.  I.  Dundee  Comnninlcatlons 

Corporation. 

917.94  72-711434 

CINE 


227 


San  Francisco — a  harbor  community  {FUmatrip)    Curricu- 
lum Materials  Corp.,  1968. 

44  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Harbor  and  Island  communities) 

With  teacher's  guide  on  fllm, 

Bumman/:  Points  out  that  San  Francisco  Is  one  of  the  best  shel- 
tered harbors  In  the  world,  and  Includes  scenes  of  pier  facilities. 
early  salting  ships.  Fisherman's  Wharf,  the  Golden  Oate,  and  China- 
town. 

1.  San  Francisco— Harbor.  i.  Corrlculom  Materials  Corpora- 

tion.        Series:  Harbor  and  Island  communities  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.94  Fi  A  6^-4992 

Currlculom  Materials  Corporation 


San  Francisco  Art  Center 


The  Trojan  horse. 

San  Francisco  Bay  Area  Rapid  Transit  District 
see 

Along  the  way. 

Three  to  get  ready. 

San  Francisco  Bay  model  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films 
in  collaboration  with  V.  S.  Army  Corps  of  Engineers. 
Made  and  released  by  Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  rolu.     si.     color,     super  6  mm.     (Research  perspectives) 

Loop  film.    Fllm  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  an  actual  testing  and  research  unit  that  was 
constructed  to  .scale  to  reprej^ent  the  San  Frandsco  Bay  area. 

1.  Hydraulic  models.  2.  San  Frandsco  Bay  regl<Mi.  I.  Tborne 
Films.  Inc.,  Boukter,  Colo.  II.  Series:  Research  perqiectWes  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[TC153]  620  76-714252 

Thome  Films 

Su  Frandsco  earthquake  of  1906  (Motion  picture)    Anar- 

gyroe  Film  Library,  1966. 

4  mill.     fA.    b4w.     8  mm.  _  .  -.     „ 

Loop  Him.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  inw'P«'  »  ™™-         .. 
Summary:   Shows  the   destrudlon   In   San  Prandsco  during  the 

^   1.  ^n   Frandsco— Earthquake  and  Fire,   1906.  i.  Anargyros 

Film  Library.  fmnnKt 

551^  76-700364 

Aoargyros  Fllm  Llbrarr 

San   Frandsco:  financial  community   (Filmstrip)     Society 
for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.  13 
min.     niurogroove.     (Working  In  U.  S.  communities,  group  2) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Paul  Meyer. 

Summary:  Uses  San  Francisco  as  an  example  of  a  fioandal  com- 
munity, noting  that  Its  location  and  hUtory  helped  It  to  become  the 
flnandal  capital  of  the  American  West. 

1.  Finance— San  Francisco.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Bdncatlon 

Inc..  Chicago.  Seriea:  Working  In  U.  S.  communities  (Filmstrip) 
group  2. 

917.94  71-737024 

Sodety  for  Visual  Educa-  tlon 


San  Francisco :  government  and  community  services  {FUm- 
itrip)  San  Francisco  Unified  School  District.  Made  and 
released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

M   fr,      color.      35  mm.      (San   Francisco — our  city  and  county) 

Creditt:  Director  of  consultants.  William  B.  Sanborn. 

Summary:  Explains  that  San  Francisco  Is  both  a  city  and  a 
county,  nnrt  has  one  local  goTernment  with  elected  ofBctala  Covers 
some  of  the  city  and  county  services  provided  by  this  government, 

1.  San  Francisco— Pel.  &  govt.  r.  San  Frandsco  Unified  School 
District.  11.  Sodety  for  Visual  Education,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series: 
San  Francisco — our  dty  and  county  (Filmstrip) 

352.0794  Fi  A  68-3604 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


San  Francisco  profiles,  part  1  (Filmstrip)  San  Francisco 
Unified  School  District.  Made  and  released  by  Society 
for  V^isiinl  Education,  1967. 

56  fr      color      35  mm,      (San  Francisco— onr  city  and  county) 

Crcdid;  Director  of  consultants,  William  B.  Sanborn. 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  Interesting  and  historic  places  In 
the  dty  and  county  of  San  Francisco,  concentrating  on  the  downtown 
and  eastern  portions.  Indudes  pictures  of  the  Twin  Peaks,  the 
Civic  Center.  Market  Street,  Union  Square,  the  Embarcadero.  and 
different  missions.  „ 

1    San  Frandsco  Ca,  Calif.— Descr.  *  trav.-  i-   ^^ 

Francisco  Unified  School  District,  ii,  Sodety  for  Visual  Education, 
Inc..  Chicago,        Series:  San  Francisco— our  city  and  county  (Fllm- 

■*'"'^'  917.94  Fi  A  68-3605 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


San  Frandsco  profiles,  part  2  (FilmMtrip)  San  Francisco 
Unified  School  District,  Made  and  released  by  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

54  fr     color.     35  mm.      (San  Francisco — our  dty  and  county) 

Crtiiti:  Director  of  consultants.  William  B.  Sanborn. 

Summary:  Shi^ws  some  of  the  interesting  and  historical  places  In 
the  southern,  western,  and  nnrihern  sections  of  the  city  ond  county 
of  San  Frandsco.  Includes  the  Bayview  and  Huntera  Point  sections 
of  the  city,  the  Opera  House,  Candlestick  Psrk.  Farmers'  Uarket,  the 
Zoological  Gardens,  Ocean  Bench,  Golden  Gate  Park,  and  other  points 
of  interest 

1.   San  Frandsco  Co.,  Calif.— Descr,  &  trav.-  i,  San 

Francisco  Unified  School  District,  n.  Sodety  for  Visual  liklucatlon, 
inc.  Chicago,  Series:  San  Francisco— our  dty  and  county  (Film* 
strip) 

917.94  Fi  A  68-3606 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


San  Francisco,  San  Francisco,  San  Francisco  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

10  mill.     sd.     b&w.    S3  mm. 

A  travel  ixlventure  shorl. 

Credit):  Director,  John  Peckbam;  music,  Vince  Guaraldl,  Bola 
Set^.  C.il  Tjiiiler:  pliotojtraphy.  B.  Hlrschenson;  editor,  Hojt  GrifBth. 

Suinmarn:  A  musical  travelog  of  San  Franclaco  which  Includes 
Tievv$  of  Chiuiitt'wn,  the  Japanese  gardens,  Sausallto,  and  the  Golden 
Oaie  Bridge. 

1.  San  FranclFco— Descr. — Views.  i.  Paramount  Pictures  Corpo- 
ration. 

Fi  67-1085 


San  Francisco  State  College.    Poetry  Center 
see    California,    aate  College,  San  Francisco. 
Poetry  Center 

San  Francisco  Unified  School  District 
see 

Earning  a  livi:^  in  San  Francisco, 

The  Port  of  San  Francisco. 

Recreation  in  San  Francisco. 

San  Francisco:   government  and  community 
services. 

San  Francisco  profiles,  part  1, 

San  Francisco  profiles,  part  2. 


Transportation  in  and  around  San  Fran- 
cisco. 


Utilities  serving  San  Francisco. 


While  San  Francisco  sleeps. 


Tho   San  Juan   Islands   {Motion  picture)     Soundings,   1970. 
Xliule  by  Clair  Calhoon  and  Barbara  Calhoon. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Narration,  Barbara  Calhoon;  music.  Bob  Wilson.  Rick 
Schuhb. 

SHmmary:  Shown  a  famll;  discovering  sites  of  blstorlcal  loterest 
and  observing  the  natural  beautj  of  the  Islands  and  waterways  as 
they  Journer  by  sailboat  through  the  San  Juan  Islands. 

1.  San  Juan  Islands.        i.  Soundings  (Firm) 

917.97  77-709387 

Soundings 

San  Mateo,  Calif. 
see 


College.    College  of  the  Air 


Dimension:   the  universe. 


San  Mateo,  Calif.    Television  station  KCSM-TV 
see   KCSM-TV    (Television  station)    San  Mateo, 
Calif. 


Sanctuary  {Motion  picture)     Darryl  F.  Zanuck  Productions. 
Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1961. 

(lO  lulri.    Hd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

CI  nei...i  Scope. 

Bawd  on  tbt*  novels  Sanctuary  and  Regulem  for  a  nun,  by  William 
Faulkner. 

Credif:  Producer,  Richard  D.  Zanuck;  director,  Tony  Richardson; 
screen[riay,  James  Poe;  music,  Alex  North;  director  of  photography, 
Ellsworth  Fredricks:  film  editor.  Robert  ISlmpson.  Cast:  Lee 
Remick,   Yves  llontand,   Bradford  Dlllman,  Harry  Townes,  Odetta. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  which  concerns  the  trials  and  loves  of 
a  loose-living,  Jaszage  Southern  girl. 

I.  Faulkner,  William.  1807-1962.  Requiem  for  a  nun.  ii.  Faulk- 
ner, William,  1887-1962.  Sanctuary,  in.  Zanuck  (Darryl  F.)  Pro- 
ductions. Inc.    IV.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1671 


Sand  (Thomas)    Enterprises 
see   Thomas  Sand  Enterprises 

Sand   and   snow    {Motion  picture)     American   Broadcasting 
Co.     Uelcnsetl  by  Screen  Gems,  1&61. 

li:   ml  >      wl.     b&w.     Id   iiini.      (Winston  Churchill:   The  valiant 


yeai* 


1-) 


HiiwhJ  i.n  the  Nxik  Thi-  Second  World  War,  by  Wim'toii  S.  ('hurchlll. 

Credits:  Produofr.  Hen  FeUier;  orl([lnMtor,  Jack  l>e  VIen;  writer. 
Irve  Tunick:  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Burton;  narrator,  Uary 
Merrill ;  eilitor,  Paul  FalkenberR. 

nummary:  Um*  docunieiiliiry  footage  to  describe  the  establish- 
roent  of  the  Free  French  Oovernment,  the  successful  conclusion  of 
the  North  African  ciiiHpulgn.  the  lUMwevell-Churchill  meeting  at 
Cawiblancii  In  1043,  and  the  battle  of  Stalingrad. 

1.  Worlrl  War,  IU30-IM5.  i.  Churchill,  «lr  Winston  I.eonard 
Spencer,  ]874-19ai.  The  Second  World  Wiir.  ii.  American  Broad- 
cjwiliig   OimiMiny.       iii.    Screen   Gt-nis,    Inc.  Series:    Winston 

Churchill :  The  VHllant  years      (Slolion   pirlure)    no.   Vi. 

Fi  (17-21 12  rev 


Sand  bottom  environment  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp., 
1968. 

4  uiin.     si.     C'»lor     super  8  mm. 

Loop  lilm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  John  Storr. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  interrelationship  of  organisms  in  a  sand 
bottom  environment,  showing  protective  coloration  of  conches,  her- 
mit crabs,  and  transparent  fish.  Points  out  that  the  dounder  has  a 
tlat  body  ciHitour  and  changes  color.  Pictures  the  olive  snail,  the 
starfish,  the  tube  worm,  the  sand  dollar,  the  skate  goat  fish,  and  the 
shrimp. 

1.  Marine  ecol<«y.  2.  Marine  fauna.  i.  Ealing  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

574.5  Fi  A  68-1-294 

lilalln;;  CorjKiratiuo 

Sand  cast  finish  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  (iros.set  &  Dunliip.  1965, 

1  mill-     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     <Crafts  and  extensions) 
Loop  film. 

With  fact  Mheet. 

CRF-DITS  :  Eiecoiive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beechtng. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  use  a  knife  to  remove  the 
rough  sand  that  clings  to  the  plaster  cast  of  a  sand  mold. 

1.   Molding   (Founding)     2.  Sand,  Foundry.  I.  Scope  Produc- 

tions. II.  OroKset  &  Dnnlap,  inc..  publishers.  New  York.  III.  Se- 
ries- Crafts  and  extensions  (Motion  picture) 

760.4  74-711807 

Scope  Productions 

Sand  cast  mold  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Prottuctions.     Re- 
ieiised  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Crafts  and  exten.flnns) 
Ixwp  film. 

With  fact  Kheef. 

CREDITS  :  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  make  a  sand  cast  mold. 

1    Molding   (Founding)  I.  Scope  Productions.     II.  Grosset  & 

Dunlap,  inc.,  publishers.  Sew  York.  III.  Series:  Crafts  and  exten- 
sions  (Motion  picture) 

760.4  70-711806 
Scope  Product  ions 

Sand  casting  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  1966. 

4  niin.     8l.     color.     8  mm.     (Art  processes) 

I.<oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide.  ,,  j  , 

Credits:  Authors.  Clarence  Klncald.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstratea  the  sculptural  form  of  bas-relief,  using 
sand  and  piaster.  .,     . 

1    Sand  sculpture.     2.  Ilas-rellef.     3.  Plaster  casts.  i.  Hester 

and  Associates.         Series:  Art  processes  (Motion  picture) 

731.5  FiA6&-2344 
Hester  and  Associates 


Sand  castles  (Motion  picture)    Charles  Lewin.    Releaaed  by 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1968. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  reactions  of  a  boy  who  daydreams  a 
castle,  builds  it  of  sand  on  the  beach,  obBerves  the  reaction  of  other 
people,  and  watches  a  group  of  children  trample  it  thoroughly  and 
mn  off. 

I.  Lenrin,  Charles,     n.  Blastmao  Kodak  Company. 

7»1.43  77-702660 

OINB 


Sand  castles  (Motion  picture)  Graphicom.  Made  by  Paul 
Honore.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1971. 

G  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Diwus-slon  vignettes  series) 
With  guide.  ^  ^     ^, 

Summary  ■  Designed  to  stimulate  discussion  about  the  disappoint- 
ment of  unfulfilled  desires.  Shows  children  that  parents  have  their 
disappointments  and  frustrations  also. 

1  Frustration.  I.  Graphlcom  (Firm)  II.  AIMS  Instructional 
Media   Services.         Series:   Discussion  vignettes  series   (Motion  pic- 

""^^  155.42  75-710837 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Sand   dollar    (Motion   picture)      Encyclopaedia   Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1988. 

2  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     {Marine  biology) 

IX)op  llim,     I^^sue<I  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

1.  Echiuarachnius  parma.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Conwratlon.  Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

593  71-704960 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Sand  dollar  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  mln.     al.    color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  ColUboralor,  Bruce  Russell.  ^  ^     .  j 

Bummary:    Studies    the    classlflcatloo,    structure,    behavior,    and 
ecology  of  the  sand  dollar.  ....       «  , 

1.   Clypeastrolda.        I,   Thorne   Films.   Inc.,   Boulder,  Colo. 
Series:  The   Invertebrates  series   (Motion  picture) 

693  70-700792 

TTiorne  Films 


Sand  doUar.  [Motion  picturei    Film  Technology  Ca    Releued  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4min     ti     color     tuper  8  mm.    (ProceMOoTKience:  Cluwfyinf  animate) 

Loop  film  in  ortridge 

With  tludy  guide 

SUMMARY:  Studict  the  physical  charactcriHic*  of  the  und  dollar  in  order 
lo  clsMify  i(  and  compare  it  with  other  animals. 

1.  Clypcast/oida.  I.  Fiim  Technology  Company.  11.  BFA  Educational 
Media.     III.  Scries:  Processes  of  science:  ClsMifying  animals.  [Motion  pictur^ 

[QL384.E2]  593  72-700102 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


228 


Sand    dollar   fertilization   and  cleavage    (Motion   picture) 
Education  Dowlopment  Center,  1968, 

4  rain.    si.    color    16  mm.     (Developmental  biology  film  program) 

With  film  notes. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  V.  Durden; 
consultant,  Richard  A.  Cloney. 

Summary:  Shows  sperm  entry,  movement,  fusion  of  pro-nuclei,  ana 
cleavage  Including  micromere  formation,  of  the  sand  dollar. 

1.  Embryology— Sand  dollars.        i.  Education  Development  Center. 
Series:  Developmental  biology  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

593  70-707927 

Education  Development  Center 


Sand    dollar    gastrulation     (Motion    picture)        Education 
Development  Center,  1968, 

5  min.    si.    color.    16  mm.     (Developmental  biology  film  program) 

With  film  notes  and  bibliography. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  V.  Durden; 
conauiunt,  Richard  A.  Cloney. 

Summary:  Focuses  on  cell  movements  and  cell  processes  which 
appear  to  play  a  slgniacant  part  In  the  remodelling  of  the  blastula 
in  the  sand  dollar.  Depicts  gastrulatlon  aa  a  crucial  phase  In  ent- 
bryogenesia.     Utilizes  tlme-lapae  photography. 

1.  Gastrulatlon.     2.  Embryology— Sand  dollars.  i.  Education 

Development  Center.        Series;  Developmental  biology  film  program 
(Motion  picture) 

593  74r-707928 

Education  Development  Center 


Sand  drains.  [Motion  picture]  U.S.  Federal  Highway  Administra- 
tion, Dept.  of  Transportation  [196-?]  Released  by  National 
Audiovisual  Center. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  for  people  in  the  field  of  engineering  and  construction 
the  sand  drain  method  of  consolidating  swampy  areas  for  the  construction  of 
liighways.  Uses  animation  and  scenes  of  an  actual  project  to  show  the  prepanng 
of  the  site,  the  driving  of  the  sand  drains,  the  placing  of  the  control  devices  and 
overload,  the  final  preparation  of  the  roadway,  and  paving. 

1.  Roads— Foundations.  2.  Soil  sUbiliiatioo.  3  Sand  drains.  1.  United 
Sutes.  Federal  Highway  Administration,  II.  National  Audiovisual  Center. 
[TE210.5]  625.7  72-701967 

National  Audiovuual  ^2  MARC 

Center 


Sand  or  Peter  and  the  wolf  {Motion  picture)  Carpenter 
Center  for  Visual  Arts,  Harvard  University.  Released  by 
Imaj]:e  Resources.  1969. 

10  min.    «d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Siimmary:  Retells  the  story  of  Peter  and  the  wolf  using  the  me- 
dium of  animated  sand.  Follows  the  story  line  of  the  fable,  but 
takes  musical  and  pictorial  liberties. 

I.  Prokofev,  Sergei  Sergeevlch,  1881-1953.  Peter  and  the  wolf. 
II.  Harvard  University.  Carpwiter  Center  for  the  Visual  Arts.  iii. 
Image  Resources,  inc.     iv.  Peter  and  the  wolf  (Motion  picture) 

39S.24  78-706101 

CINE 


Tlip  Sand  Pebbles  (Motion  picture)  Argyle-Solar  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Twentieth  Centiiry-Fox  Film  Corp., 
1966. 

1(52  min,     sd,     color.     35  mm. 

Panavlsion. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Rictmrd  McKenna. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  Wise;  screenplay.  Robert 
Anderson;  music,  Jerry  Goldsmith;  photography,  Joseph  MacDonaKl; 
film  editor,  Witltam  Reynolds.  Cast:  Steve  McQueen.  Richard  Atten- 
borough,  Richard  Crenna,  Candice  Bergen. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  the  experiences  of  the  crew  of  a 
United  State.-*  Navy  gunboat  which  is  stationed  on  a  river  In  China 
during  the  1926  Nationalist  Revolution,  focusing  on  a  sailor  who 
deserts  his  ship  to  be  with  an  American  missionary. 

I.  McKenna.  Richard.  The  Sand  Pebbles,  ii.  Argyle-Solar  Pro- 
ductions.  HI.  Twentieth  Century-For  Film  Corporation. 

791,43  71-707832 


Sand  pendulum  i:  Point  suspension  (Motion  piature) 
Instructional  Resources  Center,  Suny  at  Stony  Brook. 
Released   by  Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

4  mln.     8l.     b&w.     8  mm.      (Oscillator  seriee,  no.  5) 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

With  film  notes.  „  .^       ^  ,     , 

Summary:  J.  Bregman,  R.  Davlsson,  and  A.  Holden  demonatrate 
the  motion  of  a  simple  pendulum  bob  with  a  point  suspension.     Con- 
trasts precession  of  the  elliptical  pattern  for  large  and  small  ampli- 
tudes. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1  Pendulum.  i.  New  York  (State)  State  University  at  Stony 
Brook.  Instructional  Resourcea  Center,  ii.  Education  Development 
Center  Series:  Oscillator  seriea  (Motion  picture)  no.  5.     Series: 

College  physics  film  pro-  gram  ( Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-3023 

Education  l>evelopment  Center 


Sand  pendulum  u:  Saddle  suspension  (Motion  picture) 
Instructional  Resources  Center,  Suny  at  Stony  Brook, 
Released    by    Education   Development  Center,    1968. 

4  min.     Ml.     b&w.     8  mm.      (Oscillator  series,  no,  61 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  fiuper  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

With  fliui  note«. 

Summai-y:  .1.  Bregman,  R.  Daviscon,  and  A.  liolden  demonstrate 
that   a    pendulum    bob   suspended   from   a   saddle  support   has   two 
normal  modes,  and  explain  how  the  general  pattern  of  motion  de- 
scribes IJssaJous  flgurea. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  Pendulum,  i.  New  York  (State)  State  University  at  Stony 
Brook.  Inatructtonal  Reaourcee  Center,  it.  Education  Development 
Center.  Series:  Oscillator  series  (Motion  [ricture)  no.  6.     Series: 

College  phyrica  film  pro-  iram  (Motion  picture) 

631  Fi  A  68  3024 

Education  Development  Center 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sand  pendulum  Ul:  Short  saddle  suspensiMi  (Motion  pio- 
ture)  Instructiooal  Resources  Center,  Suny  at  Stony 
Brook.    Released  by  Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

4  IU..I.     >1.     bAw.     8  mm.     (OacltUtor  iterle^  do.  T> 

Issued   In   standurd  8  mm.  and  Id  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

With  film  notes. 

Summary:  J.  Bregman,  R.  DavlsiioD,  and  A.  Uoldeo  demon-'drate 
the  ifiotlon  of  a  pendulum  su^^iended  from  a  short  saddle,  aod  de- 
scribe the  dllferent  patterns  of  motion  for  large  and  small  amplitude. 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Pendulnra.  i.  New  York  (SUte)  State  rnlverslty  at  Stooy 
Brook.  Instructional  Resources  Center,  u.  Education  Develc^mect 
Oeoter.  Series:  Oscillator  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  7.  Series: 
College  phj-Kics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-3025 

Education  Development  Center 


Sand  pendulum  IV:  Multiple  saddle  suspension  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Instructional  Resources  Center,  Suny  at  Stony 
Brook.    Released  by  Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

4  m..i.     si.     bAw.     8  ram.     (Oscillator  series,  no,  8) 

Issued   in  Ntundnrd  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  tlie  College  phjslcs  film  program. 

With  film  notes. 

Summary:  J.  Itreguian.  R.  Davlnson,  and  A.  Holden  demonstrate 
that  a  pendulum  supported  by  a  multiple  saddle  suspension  has  two 
normal  mixles.  and  that  when  the  multiple  saddle  exhibits  a  sym- 
metry, the  pattern  of  motion  will  also  be  related  to  that  symmetry. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  rendulum,  i.  New  York  (State)  State  University  at  Stony 
Brook.  Instructional  Resources  C*niter.  ii.  Education  Develf^mMt 
Center.  Series:  OsclUator  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  8.  Series : 
College  physics  fllm  pro-  gram  (Motion  picture) 

5:n  Fi  A  68-3026 

Education  Derelopment  Center 


Sand  pendulam.    Part  1 :  Drawing  circles,  lines  and  ellipses 

(Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1963. 

4  mill      >i      color.     8  mm,     (Pendulums) 

With  Loles. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summarii:  Shows  a  pendulum  tracing  a  group  of  regulnr  figures, 
each  of  which  Is  determined  by  the  nature  of  the  initial  push  glren 
to  tb«  pendulum  bob. 

I,  lVn<Iuiiitn.        r.  Educational  Servii-es,  inc.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Series;  Pendulums  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2405 
Education  Deyelopmeot  Center 


Sand  pendulum.      Part  2:  Drawing  on  a  turntable   (Mo- 
tion picture)     Educational  Services,  196^1 

4  mln.     '*i.    color.     8  mm.     (Pendulums) 

With  notes. 

M.nde  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summury:  Shows  how  circles  and  other  curtea  are  produced  In 
various  waj-s  which  depend  on  the  relationship  of  the  moving  bob 
and  the  moving  turntable. 

1.   Penduliiiii.         T.  E<liicatio))al  Srvlct^.  inc.,  Newton,  M.-iPs. 
Series:  Pendulums  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2406 
Education  Development  Center 


Sand  pendulum.     Part  3:  Drawing  lines  on  a  traveling 
table  (Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1963. 

4  mln.     ^i.     color.     8  mm.     (Pendulums) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  Shmvs  how  a  sine  curve  Is  produced  by  a  pendulum 
swinging  perpenaicular  to  the  motion  of  a  moving  table. 

1,  Pendulum.        r.  Educational  Services,  inc..  Newton,  Ma&s. 
Series:  Pendulums  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-^407 

Education  Development  Center 


Sand  pendulum.    Part  4:  Slowing  down  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Services,  1963. 

4  mln.     .'«!.     color.     8  mm.     (Pendulums) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  Sho%vs  how  plastic  wlnRS  attached  to  a  pendulum 
retard  the  swing  so  that  the  slowlng-down  process  may  be  recorded 
on  a  moving  table.  Examines  the  relationship  of  amplitude  and 
time. 

1.  Pendulum.        L  EMucalloiial  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Seriea:  Pendulums  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2408 
Education  Development  Center 


Sand  pendulum.    Part  5:  Pouring  sand  into  soda  straws 

(Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1963. 

4  mln.     si     color.     8  mm.     (Peoduiums) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  by  distribution  of  falling  sand  the  speed 
of  n  pendulum  along  different  points  of  Its  path. 

1.  Pendulum         r.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  .Mass. 
Series:  Pendulums  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2409 
Education  Development  Center 


Sand  shore  environment   (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp., 

1968. 

3  mill.     si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Ijoop  Hint.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case: 

Creditt:  Author,  John  Storr. 

Summarjf:  I'lrtures  the  interrelationship  of  organisms  in  a  sand 
shore  etivironmt^iit.  showing  the  protective  coloration  of  crabs  and 
spiders  in  white  sand,  aod  noting  the  special  distribution  of  clams. 
Pictures  markers  which  were  placed  in  the  sand  at  points  between 
high  and  low  tide*. 

1.  Marine  ecology.  2.  SeaBh<»«  biology-  L  Ealing  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

574.5  Fi  A  68-1295 

Baling  CorporatiOQ 


Sand:  the  desert  in  motion  (Motion  picture)  Justin  Byera 
and  Geraldine  Byers.  Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates, 
1969. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.    18  moL 

?.'™m'%*F™'in«,  the  origin  .nd  dlKrlbutloo  ot  »"<1  J"  ""J 
de«!rt  reftlonii.  Shows  tb.t  mam  rock  tonMUon.  ran  be  .ttrltmWI 
jreroito  by  bloivlw  and  .nd  dlsOMse.  the  w.js  In  "l>lcb  the  dl- 
Sou™  .Sd  tor«  or  the  «lnd.  detennlne  the  ""i^t  »' "°^*S 
Inclodes  .  view  ot  .re.,  th.t  m.n  h.s  converted  Into  producuve. 

'TK'.S.'°"..B,en,.J,»tln.    n.  Byers.  Ger.ldl.«.    m.  B.Uer- 
Fllm  A«ocl..».  ^^^^  73-706585 

Bailey-Film  Associates 


The  Sandahnaker   (Motion  picture)      Paulist  Productiona, 
1968. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

?ri^»r^»^"1ohn  rnr,.,  John  He^^th  l.«.^^J^re«o. 
John  Newland ;  writer,  David  Moesslnger.     Catt:  Brian  Keith,  uon 

**"i';f«J^»''"  ATamatixatlon  about  a  coUege  dropout  vj^^ojifter 
be£  cZJ^  with  the  murder  of  his  hippie  fflrt  Weni  A«««tt 
admit  belnkon  LSD  aod  not  remembering  what  h«PPe°«l  "i^ 
S^  a«ept  a  contrived  acqultul  arranged  by  his  prominent  attorney 
father. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Murder.  L  Paullrt  ProducUoos,  Padflc  Palisade*,  Calif- 


Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 
Paulist  Productions 


179 


77-705440 


Sandberg,  Inger.       Pojken  med  de  manga  husen 
see 

The  Boy  with  mBny  houses, 

Sandburg,  Carl,  1878-1967.       Prairie 
see 

Selections  from  Prairie,  by  Carl  Sandburg, 

Sandburg,  Carl,  1878-1967 
see 

Small  world;    Sandburg,  Dirksen,  Parkinson, 


Sande  (Robert)    Productions 
see    Robert  Sande  Productions 


Sanderling  Films 
see 

Much  ado  about  mushing. 

White  water  slalom. 

Sanders  (Terry)   Company 

see   Terry  Sanders  Company 

Sanders  Rosenthal  Productions 
see 


Wasnt  it  a  lovely  funeral? 


Sanderson,  Richard  A 
see 


life  in  China:   Mill  worker's  family. 


Sandia  Laboratories 


Portrait. 


Safety  In  salt:   the  transportaticm,  handling, 
and  disposal  of  radioactive  waste. 


Sanding  (FUm»trip)    Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  33i  rpm..  12 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Woodworking— stationary  power  tools) 

Power  to^s  for  woodworking,  group  2. 

Produced  In  coc^>eration  with  Instructional  Dynamics. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script 

Bummuny:  Describes  the  belt  sander,  the  disc  sander.  and  the  und 
grinder.  Demonstrates  the  basic  techniques  of  sanding  with  tn^ 
tools  and  the  ways  tn  which  a  drill  press  and  •  shaper  may  also  be 
Qsed  for  sanding.     ICmphasIzes  safety  rules. 

1  Sanding  machines.  2.  Woodworking  Industries— Safety  meas- 
ures. 1.  Society  for  Visual  Education.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series: 
Woodworking— sUtlonary  power  tools  (Fllmstrip)  Series:  Power 
tools  for  woodworking  (Fllmstrip)  group  2. 

684.08  78-736398 

Society  for  Visual  Eklu-  cation 


229 


Sanding  and  shaping  (FUnutrip)    Society  for  Visual  Educa. 
tion,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  S.^  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm,,  18 
min.     iiili-rogroove.     (Woodworking — portable  power  tools) 

Power  tools  for  woodworking,  group  1. 

Produced  lit  cooperation  with  Instructional  Dynamics. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

Svmmary:  Describes  the  router  and  the  various  cutting  bits  that 
are  used  with  It.  the  l>elt  sander,  and  the  orbital  sander.  Demon- 
strates the  operation  of  these  tools,  emphasizing  proper  safety  pro- 
cedures. 

1.  Routing -machines.  2.  Sanding  machines.  3.  Power  tools — Safety 
measures.  l  Society  for  Visual  BWucatlon,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Scries: 
Woodworking — portable  power  tools  (Fllmstrip)  Series;  Power 
tools  for  woodworking  (Fllmstrip)  group  1. 

684.08  76-736394 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Sanding  on  a  facpUte  [ifolion  picture)    McGrmw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Raytar  TechniMl  Films. 

I'min      .1     color.    8  mm.     (WoodworXlng  Mrle»     Set  5;  Latbel 

?rmr,f  s;foS'how  to  «l«t.  fold,  .nd  u«  th.  corr«.  .r.de. 

ot  Mnd"°i'r  to  smooth  the  .ort.ce  of  .  worM~«  "''J"^-^. 

1    Turning         I.   McOr.w-HIU  Book  Ctompany.        Series:  Wood- 

workin,  ,«r,es  (Motion  plctnre,  ^t  5 :  Uthe.  ^.  ^  ^^^ 

McOraw-HlUBookCo. 

Sandler,  Bums  and  Marmer  Productions 
see 


The  Invention  of  the  Sundial. 


Miss  Peach  II. 

Tool  box  ballet. 
The  Wizard  of  Id. 

Sandler  Institutional  Films 
see 

Credit  and  how  it  shapes  our  lives. 

How  do  you  know  you  are  growing  up? 

Look,  listen,  and  learn. 

New  students,  new  friends. 
Problems  and  attitudes  in  school. 
Reading  from  now  on. 

Smoking  and  kids. 

Understanding  and  communications. 

Sandlot  ballet  (Motion  picture)    WNBC-TV,  1967. 

30   mln.     sd.     color.     16   mm.     (New    York    Illustrated) 
Summiry:  Jacques  d'Ambolse.  premier  danseur  of  the  New  York 
City  Bal  et  explaiii!<  his  philof-jphy  of  ballet.     Shows  how  young  boys 
can  be  taught  to  love  ballet  by  thinking  of  It  as  a  game. 

1.  D*Amboi:<e.  J.icques,  1934-  r.  New  York.     Television  sta- 

tion WNBC-TV.        Series:  New  York  illustrated   (Motion  picture) 

792.82  Fi  A  68-1263 

CINE 

Sandokan    the    great    (Motion   picture)      Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer,  1964. 

110  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Twhnlstfope.     Technicolor.  „  ,__  . 

Bused  on  the  novel  The  tlgera  of  Mompracem,  by  Emlllo  Saigarl. 

Credttf  Producer,  Solty  V.  Bianco;  director,  t'mberto  Lenal; 
story  and  screenplay.  Fulvio  Gicoa,  Umberto  Lenzi :  music,  Giovanni 
FuBCo-  photography.  Angelo  Lotti,  Giovanni  Scarpelllni ;  editor, 
Jolanda  Benvenuti.  Cagt:  Steve  Reeves,  Genevieve  Grad,  Andrea 
Boelc.  Rlk  Battflgiia. 

Summary:  An  adventure  drama  about  a  daring  man  who  leads 
the  people  of  an  Indian  kingdom  In  their  fight  for  freedom  from 
the  British  authority. 

I.  Salgarl,  Emilio.  1862-1911.  Le  tigri  de  Mompracem.  ii.  Metro- 
Goldwyn- Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi 67-1158 

Sandoz,  Mari,  1907-1966.       Cheyenne  autumn 
see 

Cheyenne  autumn. 

Sandoz,  inc.    Sandoz  Pharmaceuticals 
see 

Osteoporosis  of  aging. 

Years  for  living. 

Sandpaper  (\fotion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Released 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Auto  reflnishlng  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

1.    Automobiles — Painting.  I.    Fairfield   Associates.      I!.    I'ni- 

versal    Education   and   Visual  Arts.     III.    Series:    Auto   reflnlshing 
series   (Motion  picture) 

[TLIM]  629.28                            78-715255 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sandpaper    prints    (Motion   picture)       Chandler    Pub.    Co. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mill.     »I.    color.     S  nim.     (Art  erjierienoe  series) 

Loop  flltn  moiiiued  in  cartridge. 

Credits:  Producer,  Klchard  Siumalcl. 

SumnMrp:  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  making  sandpaper  prints. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.   Prlnu— Technique.  i.  Chandler   PnWishing  Company,   San 

Francisco,     n.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.        Series:  Art  experi- 
ence series  (Motion  plctare) 

372.5  71-702276 

UcOrav-Um  Book  Co. 


Sandrew  film  and  teater 


Duet  for  cannibals. 


Sands  of  the  Kalahari  {ifotion  picture)  Pendennis  Produc- 
tions, London,  in  association  with  Joseph  M.  Schenck 
Eiiteipr i-ses.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures 
Corp.,  1965. 

119  rain.     sd.    color.    35  nira. 

Panavlsion. 

Presented  by  Joseph  E.  Levtne. 

Based  on  the  novel  ot  the  same  title  by  William  Mulvihlll. 

Credits:  Producers.  Cy  Endfleld,  Stanley  Baker;  director  and 
screenplay,  Cy  Endfleld:  music,  John  Da nk worth :  director  of  pho- 
tography, Ervvin  HUier;  editor,  John  Jympson.  Cast:  Stuart  Whit- 
man, Stanley  Baker,  Susannah  York,  Harry  Andrews.  Theodore  Bl- 
kel,  NIge!  Davenport. 

^unimnry.-  A  drama  about  five  men  and  a  woman  who  desperately 
struggle  for  survival  agiiinst  the  elements  and  themselves  after  their 
plana  crashes  In  the  desert.  „ 

I.  Mu  viliill.  William,  1023-  SiuKis  "f  the  Kalahari,     ii.  Pen- 

deniils  Productions,     ni   Pammount  Pictures  Corporation. 

74-701975 


Sandstone  coiuitr7 :  the  canyms  and  Indians  oi  the  Sonth- 

west  (Fihnstrip)  Clover  Park  School  District  400. 
Made  by  Louis  Kirk.  Released  by  University  of  Washing- 
t<Mi  Press,  1970. 

7<i  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Washington  filmstrips) 

With  teacher's  guide.    Guide  lacking  In  L.  C. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  people  of  the  Southwest,  past  and 
present,  and  reveals  the  history  and  geography  ot  the  land.  Includes 
a  view  of  the  desert  cliff  cities  of  the  apartmeot-dwelllng  Indians 
and  the  ancient  traditions  of  the  Navajo  iDdlans  who  now  lahablt 
this  area.    With  captions. 

1.  Southwest,  New— Description  and  trarel— 1961-  2.  Navaho 

Indians.  I.  Clover  Park  School  District  400.  II.  Washington 
(State)     University.    Press.    III.  Series. 

970.4  74r-786112 

rev 
Washington  Univ.  Press 


Sandwich    preparation  and    presentation    {Motion   picture) 
Xntiornl  Kducational  Media.  1969. 

8  miij.      «.i,      color      (Professional  food  preparation  and  service 


super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Sumnaiy:  Discusses  how  to  achieve  variety  In  sandwidies.  Shows 
the  actual  preparation  of  distinctive  open  and  closed  sandwiches  by 
a  professional.  Demonstrates  how  a  clean,  efficient  sandwich  area 
is  organised.  „    , 

1    Sandwiches.     2.  Cookery  for  insUtutlons,  etc.  r.  National 

Educational  Media.  Series:   Professional  food  preparation  and 

service  program  (Motion  plctare) 

&11.8  74-7030&4 


National  Educational 


Media 


Sandwlckes  pleaae.  [fnlmstripj     Nebraska  Wheat  Commission. 
Made  and  released  by  Wheat  Flour  Institute,  1961. 

7S  fr.     color.     35  mm 

With  narration  gukk  and  recipe  booklets. 

CREDITS:  Pbotogrsphy,  Fr«d  G.  Konh. 

SUMMARY  Show*  how  to  prepare  s  variety  of  tandwichcs  for  vvioui 
occanont.  With  c«p(iofu. 

1.  Sawlwichei.  I,  NebcMka.  Wheat  Commission.  II.  Whwt  Flour  Insti- 
tute. Chicago. 

(TX8l8i  641.8  70-740310 

Nebrsdu  Whcsl  73  MARC 


Sandy,  Clive 
see 


Red  China;    Peking  and  the  commune. 


Sandy  beach  (Filmstrip)     Bailey  Films,  1963. 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 


Beleaaed  by 


3.1  fr.    color.    31^  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  S3|  rpm.    mlcro- 
fniove.     (Science  of  the  sea) 

With  leactier's  guide,  marine  iharts.  reference  books,  and  plastic 
embed  Dient. 

CREDITS:  I>ealgt)ed  by  Desmoud  Wedberg  and  Dsn  Ryan. 

SCMMAKY:  Studies  marine  life  on  the  saady  beach.    Shows  the 
different  sixes  and  shapes  of  the  marine  animals. 

1    Seashore  biology.    2.  Marine  fauna.  I.  BsllC7  nims.  lnc„ 

Hollywood,  f'allf.    II.  BFA  Bdiicatlnnal  Uedls.     III.  Series:  Science 
of  theses  (Vilmatrip) 

[QH95.7]  674.92  74-789784 

ftPA  Edocatkmal  Media 


The  Sandy  beach  environment    (Motion  picture)    Thome 

Films.  1970. 

Jniin     si     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ecology  :  marine  environments) 
I».p  film.     Film  notes  on  cartrldjre  case. 

^■s'a\'v  r'^uf„.''r.'-.J'e'"S».~.iy  ""POP"'"'-.,  "f,j 

i„.\^h  n^Mr«i^  >  sirorHlnnly  Urge  bloramti.  Sand  Clubs  Olter  the 
SSrt^^.^  bM,  fS?;«  tife  cibj  Td  high  up  o«  the  h«cl..  be.ch 
hOhw™   M.S "^  .nd  kelp  files  BO  .bout  their  lite  .rtlvltlM. 

n.  Series:  Ecologj:  marine  eUTlronment,  (Motion  »'«»"',,„, 
rQH541.6.S.'i5]  B74.92  76-712125 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 

Sandy  ocean  shore  {Motum  picturt)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.    »l.    color.    8  mm.    (Msrloe  blologj) 

I^ed  Sstandurd  8  mm.  end  In  •"[«■•  8  mm. 

f'Ss'sSStlolSr'  ■•  Eucclopsedl.  Britannic.  Educatlonul 
Co^Slt.""  'STrfL:  M.rlne  b,ol«,  (Motion  P'«"-^2-704947 
Encyclopaedia  Britannic.  Bductlonal  Ctorp. 

Sandy  shore  animate  (Motion  pkturt)  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  Lcmdon,  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  mIn.     si-     color.    8  mm.     (Sea  life)  .     j   _,  . .nH 

Loop  filn,  mounted  In  crlrldge.  Issuol  hi  atandard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  umi. 

With  teacher  studj  guide.  „_h. 

SssuiKirv.'  Slodles  anlmaU  common  to  the  (radnal  slope  auidr 

n'sSs'S^oU.    2.  ^^log,.        ..  G,..w.,  ™-»"»»,'J"r: 
ltd    London     ir.  latemstlonal  Communication  nims.  senee.  sea 

l„e  (Motion  plctuie,  ^^^  ^  ^^^^^^ 

International  Commnnl-  cation  Films 


Sanford,  Harry.       Emporia 


Sanford,  Harry.       Way  station 
see 

Apache  uprising. 


Ije  Sang:  d'un  po^te  (Motion  picture)    Jean  Cocteau,  France, 
imo.    Edited  in  the  U.  S.  by  Jean  Wiedmar  ,196-?, 

40  mIn.     fld.     b*w.     16  mm. 

In  French,  with  Knglish  titles  ndded.  Originally  releaiied  in 
France  in  35  mm. 

In  the  Angelo  Anastasia  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Instiinte  Coll^M-tion,  Library  of  ConEress. 

Credits:  Producer,  Vlcomte  de  Noallles;  director,  writer,  and  nar- 
rator, Jean  Cocteau;  music,  Georges  Auric;  photography,  Georges 
PerlnaL    Coat:  Lee  Miller,  Pauline  Carton,  Odette  Talazac. 

Summary.-  A  surrealistic  allegorical  myth  about  the  life  of  a  poet 
who  sacrifices  himself  to  bis  art 

I.  Cocteau,  Jean,  188&-1963.  ii.  Angelo  Anastasia  Film  Oollectlon. 
ni   .\jnerican  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  70-709641 


Sanitation  of  automatic  sausage  linkers   (Motion  picture) 
Film  Pi-oduction  Unit,  Iowa  SUte  University,  1970. 

:>  mill.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

CUEmTS:  Producer,  Richard  H.  Kraemer;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  Thomas  K.  Smith;  technical  advisers,  Robert  Rust,  Tom 
Hooker. 

SUMMARY:  Dwnonstrates  the  basic  procedure  for  cleaning  the 
Towiisend  Frank-A-Matlc.  and  stresses  the  simplicity  of  the  opera- 
tion. 

1.  Sausages.  2.  Packing-hoiises  — Equipment  and  supplies.  I. 
Iowa.  Stale  Cnlversity  of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  Film 
Production  t'nlt. 

664  74-710223 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Dnlt 


Sanitation  of  skinning  machines   (Motion  picture)     F 
Production  Unit,  Iowa  State  University,  1970. 

2  mill.     Md.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Richard  H.  Kraemer;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  Thomas  K.  Smith;  technical  advisers,  Robert  Rust.  Tom 
Hooker. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  takedown,  blade  change,  and  cleaning 
of  Townsend  skinning  machines. 

1.   Packing-hou!tes — Equipment  and  supplies.  I.  Iowa.     State 

University  of  Science  and  Technology.  Ames.    Film  Production  Dnlt 

664  78-710224 

Iowa  SUte  UnlT.  Film  Production  Unit 


Sanitatioii:  rolca  mak*  sense  {Motion  picture)     National 
Educational  Media,  1969. 

8  mill.  sd.  color.  (Professional  food  preparaUon  and  serrlce 
program )  _ 

\>r»<ions  avHllaI»Ie:  magnetic  sd..  optical  sd.,  cartridge,  reel,  8  mm., 
super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  Information  concerning  sanlUtlOn  for  kitchen 
workers.  Discusses  specific  rules  governing  heating,  washing,  clean- 
ing,  refrigetsting,   atoring.    and   handling   of   potentially   baurdons 

1.  Restsurants,  lunch  rootns.  etc.-SaolUtloo.  I.  Nstlonal  Bdu 
catlonal  Media.  Series:  Professional  food  preparation  and  serrlce 
pro^m  (Motion  picture)  ^^^^  ^^^^^ 

National  Kducatinnal  Media 


Sanitation:  why  all  the  fuss?  (Motio?,  picture).     National 
Eduoritionnl  Media,  1969. 

8  mlii.      sd       color.      (Professional  food  preparation  and  service 

'""vereUiiis  nvailahle;  magnetic  sd.,  optical  sd..  cartridge,  reel.  8  mm.. 
su|»er  8  mm  ,  16  mm. 

Sumn^rv-^  msents  a  basic  discussion  of  how  '<xxl,<^J>^**,«^- 
taminated  and  what  steps  can  be  Uken  to  guard  the  health  of  the 

^TVood  contamination.  2.  KesUurants,  lunch  ■^"f-f,**^— ^?^ 
t-ition  1.  National  Educational  Media.  Series:  Professional  food 
preparation  and  service  program  (Motion  picture) 

614  *  1-703056 

National  Educational  Media 


Sanitation  workers  (Motion  picture)    Popular  SciMioe  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Commonlty  workers,  na  6) 

Loop  Him  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  Aim  notes. 

Summary:  Follows  routes  of  rubbish  eoUectlon  trucks  In  awa- 
mer<:lal  and  residential  sections,  showing  saniutloo  workers  on  the 
Job.  Points  out  how  busloess  people  and  home  dwellera  can  help 
the  sanlUtion  workers,  and  pictures  the  activity  at  the  disposal 

1.  Sanitation  workers— JoTenlle  films.  2.  Refuse  collectors— 
D  S.— Juvenile  films.  I.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Oompsny, 
Inc.,  New  York.     Audio-Visual  Division.  Series:  OomstDBltT 

workers  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

852  Fi  A  6^1898 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Tisual  IMt. 


Sanitization,    disinfection,    and    sterilization    for    surgery 

(Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by 
Willian  Claiborne,  inc. 

11  min.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  series  In  oper- 
ating-ronm  techniquett) 

Loop  Hlni  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Credits:  .\uthors.  Nettle  Hutohln.>»,  Ljnn  Kazemekas. 

t^ummaiy:  r>eRcrlbea  the  principles  and  methods  of  sanltiration, 
disinfection,  and  sterilization.  Explains  the  Importance  In  the  pro- 
tection of  the  patient  against  Infection. 

1,  rHBlnfe<-tion  and  dlsinfecfants.    2.  Sterilization,  i.  McGraw- 

Hill   Book   Company.  Series:   Fundamental  series  In  operating- 

room  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

•610.73  77-707638 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Sanio:  Koren  ImprvTbatloul  anilc.  [Motion  picture]  Univer- 
sity of  Waahington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Music  and  Dance. 
Released  by  University  of  Washington  Press,  1971. 

21  min.     ad.     b*w,     16  mm.     (Washington  film*) 

SUMMARY:  Presenu  a  performanc*  of  lanjo.  an  iniproviMtional  mu«c 
from  ChoUt  province  in  iouthweatem  Kores.  Includes  two  pcrformsncet  on  the 
twelve-stringed  zither,  kayagum.  and  showi  one  performance  on  ■  «even- 
Wringed,  bowed  riihei  called  ajseng. 

1  Mwic.  Korean.  2.  ln»tn>mental  mii»c.  1.  Univerwty  of  W««hmftoo 
Archives  of  Bthak  Music  and  Dance.     II.  Wishinglon  (State).     Umvcmty 

72-700239 
MARC 


press      III.  Series:  Wsshingtoo  films.  rMoaon  picture] 

1MI8I6]  t80.519 

Univenity  of  Washington  72 


Santa  Bai1>ara— everybody's  mistake  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released 
by  Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Our  vanishing  wilderness,  no.  6) 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  editor.  Shelly  Grossman;  story 
and  research,  Mary  Louise  Grossman,  John  Hamiet ;  narrator,  John 
Hamlet. 

Nummary :  Examines  the  controversies  b^lnd  the  two-mlllloo 
gallon  oil  leak  off  the  shore  of  Callf«»-nla  In  1980.  Points  out  that 
the  smog  created  by  the  oil  Is  killing  pine  trees  6.000  feet  above 
sea  level. 

1.  Oil  pollution  of  rivers,  harbors,  etc.  2.  Marine  poUiiti(»t — 
Santa  Barbara  Channel.  I.  National  EMucatloosl  Television  and 
Radio  Center.  II.  Indians.  University.  Audio-Vlsoai  Center. 
Series:   Our  vanishing  wilderness   (Uotton  picture)    no.  6. 

333.7  73-710657 

Indlsna.    Unlv.    Audio-  Vlsoal  Ceater 


Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  CompaDjr 


The  Argentine  yard— <i  design  for  to- 
morrow. 


Moving  unseen  energy. 


The  Santa  Fe  Trail  (FUmttrip)  Southwestern  Educational 
Films.  Made  by  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Released  by 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  14 
min.     (American  hlHtory.     Southwestern  United  Stntcs  cultures! 

Credits:    Producer,   J.    I>onald   Mclntyre:   adviser,   Peter   Hlr^vh. 

Hummnrxi:  Tracw  the  history  of  the  Orest  Trail  that  opened  an 
Important  trade  route  between  the  East  and  the  Southwest.  Shows 
rivers  and  ImporUnt  geographic  polnU  along  the  route,  and  maps 
of  the  trail, 

1.  Santa  Fe  Trail.  L  Southwestern  Educational  Films,  Inc.  n. 
RMI   Film   Productions.  Series:   American   history    (Filmstrip. 

RMI   Film   Productions)      Series:   Southwestern  Dnitsd  SUtes  cul- 
tures (Filmstrip) 

978  75-737171 

RMI  Film  Productions 


230 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


IW  Stmtm  Maalea  prijact.  [Motion  picture]  Santa  Monica  Uni- 
fied School  District  Rdeaaed  b^  AIMS  lutnictiaiial  Media 
Sarrkca.  1969. 

n  HiB.    mL    odkx.     16  Mm. 

OEOrrS:  Prodnoer,  Oene  Lcvtat;  aarrMor,  Rick  Jmob. 

SUMMAKY:  Dcmoostntta  aducstiooa)  prooedura  for  de*ling  wiih  coto- 
dowBy  dl^wtwl  chitdraa  in  puhbc  (cboolt.  Dcacribes  the  hicfmrctiy  ot  edtica- 
ttaal  (oak  Md  caphuiCM  tke  om  of  eoomerciaUy  ivailablc  muehalL 

1.  H«attBy  01  cUktran— EdncukMi.  I.  SmO  Mooics  UaiS«d  School  Di»- 
Viet     a  AIMS  ImnictxHMl  Media  ScnioM. 

^jC4169]  371.94  70-714324 

AIMS  litrwukiaal  MwUa  73  MAKC 


Santa  Monica  Unified  School  District 
see 

The  Madison  school  plan. 

The  Santa  Monica  project 

Santo  Dominffo — why  are  we  there?  {Motion  pictitre)  CBS 
News,  1965. 

60  m)n.     Bd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  CBS  News  special  report. 

Credits:  PrcMjucera,  Philip  Scheffler,  Leslie  Mldglej;  director.  Nor- 
man Gorin:  reporter*,  Charles  Kuralt,  Bert  Quint,  Eric  Sevareld. 

Summary:  Oplniona  of  Dominican  and  American  offlcials  and 
American  newsmen  about  tbe  sending  of  U.  S.  troops  to  Santo  Do- 
minco.  Includes  contradictory  Btatements  about  the  extent  of  Oom- 
muDtst  control  among  tbe  rebels,  the  adTlsablllC;  of  breaking  tbe  DAS 
poti<T  of  non-tnterTeotlon,  and  the  oSlcial  pt^cj  of  the  United  States 
r^ardlng   neutrality,   and  actions   of  Americans   as  obserred   by 


1.  U.  S. — For  rel. — Dominican  Republic.     2.  Dominican  BepabUc — 

For.  r«L— U.  8.        I.  Colnmbla  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.    CBS  new*. 

827.730720  Fi  68-238 


Sa^hirc  (Motion  picture)    Artna  Films,  London.    Beleaaed 
in  the  U.  S-  bj  Universal  International  Fihns,  1959. 

92  mla    sd.    color.    96  mm. 

Bastman  color. 

CnAUt:  Producer,  Michael  Belpb ;  director,  Basil  Dearden  :  screen- 
play. Janet  Green;  music,  Philip  Oreen:  director  of  photography, 
Harry  Waxman:  editor.  John  Gnthrldge.  Catt:  Nigel  Patrtek. 
TTODoe  Mitchell  Mlcbael  Craig.  Paul  Massle. 

Sitmmmry:  A  crime  melodrama  In  which  a  young  Negro  woman 
who  bad  pused  as  white  is  found  murdered  In  a  Londtm  park. 

I.  Artna  Films,    a.  UalTersal  International  Films.  Inc. 

Fi  68-1625 

Sara  Teasdale,  a  poet  of  loneUncfls  (Filmstrip)    RMI  Film 
Productions,  1967. 

5<l  fr  color.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm..  12 
min.     { landmarks  In  tbe  history  of  Missouri) 

Credits:  Producer,  narrator,  and  educational  consultant,  Walter 
M.  Burks. 

Summary :  Outlines  ereots  In  the  Ufe  of  Missouri  poet  Sara  Teas- 
dale,  and  quotes  serersl  of  her  poems. 

1.  Teasdale,  Sara.  1884-1933.  I.  BMI  Film  Productions. 

Series:  Landmarks  In  tbe  history  of  Missouri  (Filmstrip) 

928  78-737642 

BMI  PUm  ProdaetlODs 

Sarmbande  {Motion  picture)    loiuan  Films,  1969. 

6  min.    ad.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Bianiii  t'lf:  A  study  of  tlie  cello  technique.  Follows  tbe  contours 
of  the  music,  eq>ecialty  tbe  phrasing.  In  order  to  enhance  tbe  InrolTe- 
ment  of  tbe  listener,  both  by  sound  and  sight 

1.  Tloloncello — Instmctton  and  study.        l  Ionian  Films. 

787  70-702561 

CINE 


Sarajevo  Haggadah 


Haggadah  of  Sarajevo. 

Sareodina  (Motion  picture)     Film  Aasociatas  of  California, 
1966. 

2  min     si.     color     8  mm.     <  LJfe  science  eeriest 

With  study  guide. 

Bnmmary:  Illustrates  characteristics  of  Sareodina  and  sbows  the 
streaming  movement  and  the  derelopnwnt  of  pseadopodn  in  the 
amoeba,  phylum  Sareodina. 

L   Sareodina.  l  Ptlm  Associates  of  California.  Los  Angles. 

Series:  life  science  series  (Motion  picture.    Film  Associates  of  Cali- 
fornia) 

Fi  A  67-2295 
Film  Aasoctates  of  California 


Sargent,  Robert  E 
see 


The  small  seabird 


The  Small  seabird. 

Sargent,  Robert  E 
see 

The  Fine  lady  and  the  elephant. 
The  Hungry  elephant. 
The  Rabbit's  qrebrows. 
What  is  beautiful. 

S&rmlento,  Augusto,  1927- 
see 

Immediate  post  surgical  fitting  of  the 
xqjper  extremity  amputee. 


Papa,  you're  crazy 


Saroyan,  William,  1908- 
see 

Papa,  you're  cnxf. 

The  Sartorins  balance  2400  (Motion  picture)    Wendell  H. 

Slftbauch.     Released  by  John  Wiley  and  Sons,  1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllms  mounted  In  cartridge. 

SUMMARY:   Gives   Instructions  for  operating  tbe  sartorlus  bal- 
ance 2400,  an  automalkc  analytical  balar>ce.     With  captions. 

1.  Balance.  I.  Slabaugb,  Wendell  H.     II.  Wiley  (John)   and 

Sons.  Inc. 

[QC107]  542  71-712735 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Sartre,  Jean-Paul,  1905- 


No  exit. 


Sartre,  Jean  Paul,  1905- 
d'AItona 


Huis  clos 


Les  sequestres 


The  Condemned  of  Altona. 

Sasha,  Yasha,  Yakov  and  the  wolf  (Motion  picture)  Popu- 
lar Science  Films  Studio,  Kiev.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carousel  Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    c-i>l<.r.     Ifi  mm. 

Sl'MMARY :  .\  tliree-dimensional  animated  puppet  Qlm  which 
explores  concepts  of  friendship,  sharing,  and  helping  by  presenting 
an  up-dated  version  of  The  three  little  pigs. 

1.  Friendship.  2.  Sharing.  L  Three  little  pigs.  II.  Kylvslca 
kinostiidift  naukoro-populflimykh  fll'mlv.  III.  Caronsel  Filow,  inc.. 
New  York. 

[BJ  1533.F8]  398.21  71-713870 

Carousel  Films 

Saska-Parrott  Ski  Conq)any 
see 

Karli — the  world  of  Karl  Schranz. 


Saskatchewan.    Dept.  of  Welfare 
see 

AIM  for  hairiness. 

Saskatchewan.    School  Broadcasts  Section 
see 

Eskimo  life,  part  1. 
Eskimo  life,  part  2. 
Flowers  of  wood  and  plain. 

Historic  Battleford. 
Indian  life. 
Jimmy  Owl. 

Land  of  tomorrow. 
Mr.  Speaker. 

Nei^ibours  of  wood  and  plain  (1965) 
Neighbours  of  wood  and  plain  (1966) 

Neighbours  of  wood  and  plain  (1967) 
The  Pedlars. 

Pioneer  colony. 
Prince  Albert  story. 

Rebellion. 

Regina  story. 

Saskatoon  story. 

Wheat  king. 

White  mud. 

World  of  friends. 


231 


Saskatchewan    (Motion   picture)      Imperial   OH,   T<»x>Qto, 
1967.    Mftde  by  Peterson  Productions. 

5  mlo.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Centennial  sarlaa) 

Freneti  rerslon  also  Issued. 

CredUt:  Director.  Kirk  Jones;  script,  Joe  Hatt-Oook;  director  t€ 
photography.  George  Morita ;  editor.  D««k  Baker. 

Swmmarv:  Outlines  the  hlatmy  of  ttke  Prorlnee  at  Saakatcfaewaa 
and  describes  its  Centennial  projects. 

1.  Saskatchewan— Hist.         l  Imperial  Oil.  ltd.         Series:  Oen- 
tennlal  series  (Motion  ;4ctore) 

971.24  Fi  A  67-5748 

Nstlonal  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Saskatchewan — 45°  brfow  (Motion  picture)     National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

14  min.     sd.     color.    16  nun. 

Oedlu :  Producers,  Joseph  Koenlg.  Tom  Daly ;  director,  Lawrence 
L.  Kent ;  cameraman.  David  De  Volpl ;  editor,  Margaret  Wescott 

Summary  :  Porirays  a  winter  day  on  tbe  Saskatchewan  prairie  and 
shows  tbe  methods  Canadians  use  to  withstand  tbe  cold. 

1.  Saskatchewan — Description  and  travel.  2.  Winter.  I.  Can- 
ada.    National  Film  Board. 

801.3  71-710870 


National  Film  Board  of 


Canada 


Saskatchewan — 15**  befc»w  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1971. 

14  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CredlU:  Producers,  Josefth  Koenlg.  Tom  Daly;  director,  Lawrence 
L.  Kent;  cameraman,  David  De  Votpl ;  editor.  Margaret  WeacotL 

Summary :   Portrays  a  winter  day  on  tbe  Saskatchewan  prairie, 
and  ahows  the  metbods  Canadians  use  to  wlthsUnd  tbe  cold. 

1.  Saskatchewan — Description  and  travel    2.  Winter.        I.  Canada. 
National  Film  Board.    II.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company. 

301.8  71-710643 

Mctiraw-HIU  Book  Co. 

Saskatoon  story  {Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept.  of 
Education,  School  Broadcasts  Section,  Regina,  1967.  Made 
by  Saskatchewan  Cine-Graphic  Division. 


30  ml  , 


11) 


M  mm.     (Sa.«katche^«nn  sightllne  series,  no. 


Telecast  under  the  title  Saskatoon. 

Credits:  i'roducer  and  director,  R,  P.  Howard;  writer,  Kay  Par- 
ley: photogrnphers,  K.  M.  Patterson,  L.  B.  Todd. 

Bummary:  Trac«s  the  history  and  development  of  Saskatoon,  from 
its  first  settlement  In  1883  by  the  Temperance  Olonlxation  Society 
through  its  emergence  as  a  commercial  center  In  1903  with  tbe 
settlement  of  the  Barr  Colonists,  to  Its  more  recent  achievements 
In  art.  science,  and  Industry. 

1.  Saskatoon,  Sask— Hist.  i.  Saskatchewan.  School  Broadca^^a 
Section.  Series:  Saskatchewan  SIghtllnes  series  (Motion  picture) 
no.  11. 

971.24  Fi  A  68-29 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  Sassanid  rocfc-carvings  of  Taq-I-Bastan.  Iran   (Film- 
strip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Earlier  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  doutde  fr.)  Issoed  In  1968  with 
script. 

CREDITS :  Author,  Denis  Baly. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  tbe  revival  of  ancient  Persian  tredlUons  of 
rock-sculpture  In  Sassanid,  with  reliefs  Including  animals,  genre 
scenes,  and  tbe  Tree  of  life,  dating  back  to  S50  B.  C.    With  captions. 

1.  Sculpture,  Sassanid.    2.  Sculpture — T&q-e  BosUn,  Iran. 
I.  Bad^  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

782  78-736829 

BttdeknimsandSUdea  ofCalU. 


National  Film  Board  of 


Satan*8  choice   (Motion  picture) 
Canada,  1966. 

28  min.     cd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Tom  Daly;  writer,  director,  and  editor,  Donald 
Shebtb:  Photographers,  Mariln  Duckworth,  Donald  Sbetrib. 

Bitmrnary:  Attempts  to  show  what  a  young  motorcycle  gang  la 
really  like. 

1.  Gangs — Case  studies.        i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

Fi  A  67-2247 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Satellite  astrmomy — progress  and  promise  (Motion  picture) 

National    .Aeronautics    and    Space    .\dministration,    1969. 

17  min.     sd,     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Bevlews  tbe  principal  satellite  missions  of  tbe  last 
decade,  and  points  out  that  tbe  technology  that  has  been  developed 
provides  a  base  for  advanwd  missions  within  tbe  next  decade  that 
will  Include  more  detsUed  studies  of  the  sun  and  near  planets  as 
well  as  initial  investigations  of  tbe  dlsUnt  ptaneta. 

1.  Astronautics  in  sstronomy.  l  U.  S.     Natiotu!  Aeronautics 

and  Space  Administration. 

629.43  74-701228 

D.  S.    National  Aero-  nsnties  and  Space  Administration 


SatclUtea.  {Motion  picture]     BBC-TV.  London.  197a 
in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Fihna. 

20  min.     >d.    bitv.     16  nm.     (Earth,  no.  S) 

SUMMARY:  Explsin*  thai  pIsMta  aiovc  arauad  dw  MS  b)  cSiptical  Oftia 
and  poinuootth«  properties  of  cUtpscs  a*  they  arc  bdog  drawn.  UMStUflMaad 
photograph*  to  thow  ihe  curves  wfakb  praiectiks  describe  on  tbe  earth  and  bow 
ihey  clMcly  ■pproximate  parts  of  vcty  soccatric  eHipan. 

1.  Planets— Orbit).       i.  British  arosdcaaiing  Corpontioa.    TekviwM  Ser- 
vice-    11  Tune-Ufc  Fihm.     111.  Series:  Earth.  fMotion  picture]  aa  S. 
tQB361i  521  78-714«4 

Tune-Ufc  Fitau  72  MARC 

Satellitea  and  men  in  wbit  (Motion  picture)     ACI  Films, 
1970. 

24  min.     sd.    color.     16  nun.     (Mao  Into  space) 

Credits:  Narrator,  Albert  Hibbe. 

Sumrmary:  An  examination  of  American  and  Russian  ventures 
Into  near  spac^  including  suborbital  and  orbital  flights,  tbe  develop- 
ment of  artificial  Batellites,  and  the  manned  flights.  Deals  with 
the  definition  of  near  space,  the  launching  and  accompli sfanients  of 
Sputnik  I  and  E^lorer  i,  and  the  highlights  of  tbe  manned  Mercury/ 
Vostock  flights.  Combines  animation,  models,  historic  footage,  and 
actual  footage  from  American  and  Russian  space  shots. 

1.  Arilflcial  satellites.  i.  ACI  Films,  inc.  Series:  Man  Into 

space  (Motion  picture) 

629.4  70-707908 

AciniiiM 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Satellites  are  faUing  {Motion  picture)    Hamson  Films,  1966. 

20  min.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  questloo  sets. 

CredUt:  Executive  producer,  writer,  gclence  adviser,  Robert  L. 
Hamson:  producers.  Dale  P.  White,  M.  L.  Marshall;  narrator  and 
editor,  Patrick  Miller. 

Summary:  Explains  fundamental  principles  of  satellite  motion. 
Examines  the  basic  physical  laws  underlying  gravity.  Inertia,  free 
fall,  acceleration,  neightleaaness,  retrieval,  elUpaes,  parabolas,  hyper- 
bolaa,  orbits,  and  primary  bodies.  Includes  a  study  of  gravitational 
and  tnertial  effects  on  motion. 

1.  Artificial  satellltea.     2.  Aatrodynamics.        i.  Hamson  Fllma. 

631  Fi  A  67-5767 

Hamson  Fllma 


Satie,  Erik, 
see 


1866-1925 


Erik  Satie  (and  the  king  of  the  beans) 

The  Satiric  eye  (Motion  picture)  DEFA,  Berlin,  and 
Hungarofilm,  Budapest  Released  in  the  U-  S.  by  Learn- 
ing t'oip.  of  America,  1971. 

13  inin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,     _  ^.  ^  __^,  , 

Summary   Presents  several  animated  pieces  which  aatlrlw  man 

In  sot-lety      Illustrative  sequences  include  a  corpse  which  laughs  at 

everyone's  grief-  red  tape  which  cannot  be  cut  at  the  dedication  of 

a  bridge;  and  a  lion  that  eats  his  tamer  during  a  performance  at  a 

1.  Satire.  I.  Deutsche  Film— A.-G.    II.  Hungarofilm. 

Ill   Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

301.2  79-710026 

learning  Corp.  of  America 


Saturday  House 
see 


The  Hydra. 


Saturday  review 
see 

Modem  man  is  obsolete. 

Saturday  safari  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1971.    Made  by  Imagination,  inc. 

7  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

f'REDITS  ■  Producer,  John  Magnuson. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  two  young  boys  during  their  visit  to  the  city 
xoo.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Zoological  gardens— Juvenile  films.        I.  Enoyclopaeala  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation. 

[QL77.5]  372.3  74-712315 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Satorday  ihopplMg.  [I^lmstrip]  Media  Services  and  Captioned 
Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 
Made  by  Creative  Arts  Studio.  Released  by  Educational  Media 
Distributioo  Center,  1971. 

15  ft.     color.     35  mm. 

CaptioDed  fen-  um  in  school  progranu  Tor  the  deaf. 

With  Kript  and  teacber'i  guide. 

CREDITS;  Author,  LiUiui  Tccka;  artiit.  Aundre  Knuuon. 

SUMMARY:  Uks  ■  itory  about  tbopping  to  t«sch  twuc  wordi  to  deaf  chil- 
dren. For  primary  gradca. 

1.  Deaf— EducatioD — Eogliah  language — Juvenile  filnu.        I.  United  Statci- 
Burcau  of  Educstioo  for  the  Haodicanied.      Media  Services  and  Ciptioncd 
Filnu  Branch.     II.  Educational  Media  Diitribution  Center. 
(HV2468]  371.91  72-732549 

Creative  ArU  Studio  72  MARC 

Saturday   story    {Motion   picture)      Teaching   Film    Custo- 
dians, 1968. 

20  min,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Kxc-eT->ts  from  the  1954  rantion  picture  which  was  telecast  in  The 
cavalcade  of  America  series;  adapted  for  educational  uw  hy  Teach- 
ing Klim  CHJttodians  in  cooperation  with  the  American  Association 
for  Health,  Physical  Education  and  Kecreatlon. 

With  leacher'H  guide. 

Summon/.-  Dramatizes  the  career  of  Mark  Wilson,  a  high  school 
football  coach  who  taught  principles  of  living  as  well  as  football 
fundamentals  to  his  players,  one  of  whom  was  celebrated  star  Otto 
Graham. 

I   Wilson,  Mark.  i-  Teaching  Film  Custodians.  Inc.  Series: 

The  Cavalcade  of  America   (Motion  picture.    Teaching  Film  Custo- 
diaiui) 

796.332  Fi  A  68-1599 

Teaching  Film  Custodians 

Satum  Pictures  Corporation 


Design  achievement;  or.  When  there's 
enough  to  go  around  people  don't  organize  to 
fight. 

From  myth  to  technology;  or,  The  real 
story  of  the  garden  of  Eden. 

Man's  function  In  the  universe;   or,  I'm 
only  now  beginning  to  understand  waterfalls. 

More  with  less;  or,  No  scientist  has  ever 
looked  at  the  plumbing. 


Playing  world  game;  or, 
horses  going  nowhere. 

Playing  world  game;  or, 
the  people. 

Playing  world  game;  or, 
without  using  things  up. 


A  hundred  million 


Getting  power  to 


How  to  get  energy 


The  Structure  of  nature;  or,  I'm  going  to 
take  you  to  breakfast  yesterday  morning. 


Saul  Alinsky  went  to  war  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Redcased  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  19691. 


2  motion  pictures   <pt   1,  25  mlo. ;  pt  2,  32  min.) 


b&w. 


16  n 


Synergy;  or,  Nobody  can  throw  a  straight 


ball. 


World  game  can  work;  or,  Politicians  will 
yield  to  the  computer. 

Satyajit  Ray  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision. Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1970. 

28  min.     sd.    biw.     16  mm.  

CrediU:  Director,  James  Beverldge;  fllra  editor.  Margaret  Beve- 

^^%1immarv:  Satyajit  Ray.  noted  Indian  film  maker,  explains  the 
underlying  philosophy  guiding  him  in  the  production  of  his  films, 
which  he  s^  as  a  confluence  of  Eastern  and  Western  culturei^ 
RaVs  main  objective  la  to  make  his  audiences  see  and  think  about 
Issues  such  as  poverty  and  politics.  r«,j«jrf™ 

1.  Bay   Satyajit,  1022-  r.  National  Educational  T^evudoa 

Film   Service,    ii.   Indiana,     rniveralty.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

778. B  74-705974 

Indiana  Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 

Saudek  (Robert)    Associates,  inc.  ,  New  York 
see 

The  Constitution.     Parti:    One  nation. 

The  Constitution.    Part  2:   One  nation  indi- 
visible. 

The  Constitution.     Part  3:    With  liberty  and 
justice  for  all. 

The  Infinite  variety  of  music — I^onard 
Bernstein  and  the  New  York  Philharmonic  in 
New  York, 


Leonard  Bernstein  and  the  New  York 
Philharmonic  in  Berlin. 

Leonard  Bernstein  and  the  New  York 
Philharmonic  in  Moscow. 

Leonard  Bernstein  and  the  New  York  Phil- 
harmonic in  New  York. 

Saugus  Ironworks  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Beginnings  of  Industry) 

Loop  film.     Film  notea  on  cartrldgecaae. 

CrediU:  Authors,  G.  N.  Moore,  0.  W.  Woodruff. 

Buvimary:  Describes  the  founding  of  the  ifonworfca  «*  »aWJ^ 
Mass  ltri646,  and  shows  how  the  Iron  ore  was  melted  and  refined 
In  a  furnace  and  hammered  Into  bars.       . .  ^     „    So,,™-  ironworks 

1.  Iron  industry  and  tr«<le-Sn"K"8.  "«^-, -1  ™^  ^^ 
Restoration.  l.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass.  Serle«. 

The  Beginnings  of  Industry  ( Motion  picture)  7g_700868 

EiallDg  Oorporatlon 

Saugus  Ironworks  Restoration  {Motion  picture)  American 
Iron  and  Steel  Institute.  Released  by  Filmfax  Produc- 
tions. lf>68. 

18  min     sd.     ro'or.     Ifl  mm. 

Revised  version. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Author.  First  Iron  Works  Association. 

Summary:  Shovs-s  In  detail  the  work  of  restoring  the  '»J«'»»««';"' 
century  Saugus  Ironworks  Including  the  excavation  by  archeolc^sts 
restoration  of  the  original  contours  of  the  land,  and  reconst ruction  or 
the  mill  CUwes  with  some  scenes  of  the  restoration  and  a  comparl- 
Bon  between  the  output  of  the  Saugus  mill  and  currMit  Iron  and  ateel 

'*'^1  "saugiis  Ironworks  Restoration.         i-  American  Iron  and  Steel 
Institute.  New  York.    n.  Fllmfax  Productions,  New  York. 

672  Fi  A  68-1786 

American  Irvn  and  Steel  Institute 

Saul  Alinsky  went  to  war  {Motion  picture)     National  Film 

Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

57  mill.     sd.     Ktw.     16  mm.     (Challenge  for  change) 

Made  in  cooperation  with  departmenta  and  agencies  of  the  Uov- 
ernment  of  Canada.  ,  ,         _  ,  ^, 

Summary:  Shows  Saul  Alinsky.  a  profeaalonal  organiser,  lighting 
against  the  conditions  that  keep  the  poor  In  poverty,  and  hoping 
the  black  ghettos  organise  their  communltlea  and  flad  an  effective 
nonviolent  method  to  fight  for  their  rlghta. 

1.  Community  organisation.     2.  Alinsky.  Saul  David,  190^  L 

Canada.     National   Film   Board.  Series:   Challenge  for   change 

(Motion  pk-ture)  -„-„Dn 

309.2  76-706382 

National  rilm  Board  of  Canada 


With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Saul  AJlnrity,  executive  director  of  iDdustrlal  Areas 
Foumlation,  explains  his  apfavach  in  organizing  communiCles  to  fl^t 
poverty  and  Injustice. 

1.  Alinsky,   Saul   David,  190^  2.  CotmmiQlty  develoimieat 

1.  CanaxlB.    NaiHonal  Film  Board,    n.  McOraw-HUi  Book  Company. 

309.2  71-703545 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Saul  BeUow— the  world  of  the  dangUng  man  {Motum  pic- 
ture) National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
Released  bv  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1966. 

29mi-..     ^.     biw.     l«nira.     <U.  S.  A. :  Novel^  no.  3)        „,.  ,  .  ,^ 

Crtditt:  Producer.  Jack  Sameth ;  narrator,  Howard  da  Silja  re 
search.  Lynn  Rothenberg;  music.  Paul  Fran;  photography.  Jeas 
Paley  film  editor,  Howard  Mllkln.  „  ,„„    ji. 

Summ^-  Norman  Pbodhoreta  of  Commentary  mapzine  dls- 
cSr^e  works  of  Saul  Bellow  and  comments  on  the  stress  which 
contemporary  literature  places  on  the  theme  of  aliena  ion. 

1  Bellow  Saul  i.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Cemer  .r Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  Series: 
C.  S.  A. :  Novel  (Motion  picture)  ^na  3.  7^702109 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Saul  David  Productions 

see 

In  like  Flint. 
Stmt  ■»■  of  txt^Bif.  [Filmstrip]     Cathedral  Films.  1967. 

65  fr.  color.  35  mm.  mad  phooodiac;  I  ».,  33  l/3rpni.,  17  min.  (Stone* 
from  tbc  OM  TesUmeat.  Series  6:  Heroes  of  larael,  no.  3) 

Widi  icripc  and  uudy  gukk. 

CREDITSi  Producer*.  Edward  D.  Eagk,  MazweU  V.  Perrow;  director.  Jack 
L.  Tyler,  writer,  JM«e  L.  Cobuni. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  how  Saul  iuccettfully  led  the  lM»ehlei  againit  the 
AnMoite*.  Philiatioei.  and  Amalekiles;  ind  reUiei  bow  Saul  became  demented 
after  Samuel'i  death,  tried  lo  kill  David,  »nd  Uter  feU  by  hi«  own  hwd  in  battle. 

I.  Saul,  King  of  Israel.  I.  Cathedral  Film*,  inc..  Burbank.  CaUf.  II- Seriea: 
Stones  from  the  OW  Tewameat.  Series  6:  Heroea  of  Israel.  [Filmatrip)  no.  3. 
222  72-733440 


[BSS80.53] 

Cathedral  Filras 


72 


MARC 


232 


Saunders,  Everett  E 
see 

The  Child  creates:    art  media. 

Saunders  (W.  B.)   Company,  Philadelphia 
see 

A-V  lectures  in  biology. 

Acids  and  t)ases  in  titration. 

An  Atlas  of  the  anatomy  of  the  ear. 

Biological  principles  and  processes. 
CalibratitMt  of  a  thermometer  melting  pomt 

Cell  fine  structure. 
Chemical  principlea. 

Determination  of  the  fonnula  of  a  (XHUpound. 

Diagnosis  by  gasirophotography. 

Estimation  of  molecular  size  and  Avogadro's  number. 

Exfoliative  cytolofy  of  the  female  genital  tract. 
Gravimetric  determinatioa  of  sutbte. 

Hematology:  a  morphologic  study. 
Hematopsthology. 
Histology  of  the  human  eye. 

Immunology. 
Laboratory  manual  of  histology. 

Lspsroscopy,  culdoscopy.  and  gynecography. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Saunders  (W.  B.)   Company.  Philadelphia   (Continued) 

Leeson  and  Leeson:  histology. 
Metsurement  of  vapor  pretture. 

Medica)  laboratory  technology  and  clinical  pathol<^y. 
Medical  parasitology. 

Neuroscicnces. 

Patholoiy  of  the  cervix. 
Pediatric  hematokify. 

Physiological  basis  of  rehabiliution  medicine. 

Radi<^raphic  positioning  and  related  anatomy. 
Roentgen  signs- 

Soluttoo  of  salts:  the  variatioa  of  solubility  with  tem- 
perature. 

Structure  and  function  in  man. 

Surgical  anatomy  of  the  abdomen  and  pelvis. 

Understanding  rheumatoid  arthritis. 

Savage,  Mildred  (Spitz)    1919-  Parrish 

see 

Parrish. 


The  Saragfe  eye  (Motion  picture)  City  Film  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Trans-Lux  Distributing  Corp.,  1959. 

67  ni'  n,     %A.     Mtw,    35  mm. 

A  Tnin»-I-ux  Dlstrlbutinjt-Klngsley-Internatlonal  pre*entiitlon. 

Credit!:  Producers,  dlrectore,  and  writers.  Ben  Maddow,  Sidney 
Ueyers,  Jnnepb  Strlcit ;  mustc,  Leonard  Roseman :  photographers, 
Helen  Levitt.  Haskell  Wexler,  Jack  Coaffer.  Catt:  Barbara  Bailey, 
Gary  Merrlii,  Herschel  Bemardl. 

Summary:  A  dramatised  wml-dommentary  film  describinf;  a  year 
In  tbe  life  and  thoaghts  of  a  yoaog  divorcee  In  Los  Angeles.  Pic- 
tures the  emptiness  of  her  search  for  happlnefls  as  a  commentary  oq 
the  dislllnsloned,  bopeleas,  and  lost  people  of  contemporary  society. 
.  City  Film  Corporation,     n.  Trans-Lox  Dlstrlballng  Corporation, 


New  York. 


Savage  Friedman,  inc. 
see 


791.43 


Fi  68-1570 


Design. 


Fat  people!    skinny  people' 

The  Savage  gtins  {Motion  picture)  Capricorn  Productions 
in  association  with  TECISA,  Madrid.  Released  by  Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer,  1962. 

84  mtn.     sd.     color.    3S  mm. 

Cinemascope.     Metrocolor. 

CrtiiU:  Producers,  Jimaiy  Sangster,  Jose  G.  Maesso;  director, 
Ulchael  Carreras :  screeoDlay,  Edmund  Morris ;  music  Anton  Garcia 
Abril;  director  of  photography,  Alfredo  Frallle;  editors,  David 
Hawkins,  Pedro  del  Key.  Catt:  Richard  Baa^iart,  Don  Taylor, 
Alex  NIcol,  PaquiU  Rico. 

Bummary:  An  adventure  melodrama  set  In  Sonora,  Mexico,  around 
1870.  A  rancher  and  a  gunfigbter  who  hate  guns  are  forced  to  use 
tbem  against  a  greedy  bandit  who  la  murdering  and  blackmailing 
ranchers  and  peasants  for  their  land. 

I.  Capricorn  Prodactl<Kia.     n.  Metro-Goldwyn-Hayer,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1309 


The  Savage  innocents  {Motion  picture)  Magic  film,  Rome; 
Gray  film-Path^,  Paris;  Joseph  Janni-Appia  Film,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp., 
1960. 

110  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Tecfanirama.     Technicolor. 

Based  on  ttie  novel  Top  of  the  world,  by  Hans  Ruesch. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ualeno  Melenottl;  director  and  screenplay, 
Nicholas  Ray:  adaptation,  Rans  Rueech,  F.  Rollnas;  music.  Franco 
LaTagnlno:  director  of  photography,  Aldo  TontI,  Catt:  Anthony 
Qalnn,  Yako  Tanl,  Carlo  Gulstinl,  Peter  O'Toole,  Marco  QugUelml. 

StHiiiiuiry'  A  drama  about  a  courageous  Eskimo  hunter's  courtship 
of  his  wife,  tbetr  life  In  tbe  Arctic  wastes  of  Canada,  and  the  coupe's 
first  conract  with  the  clTllizatlon  of  the  white  man.  Filmed  In  Arctic 
regions  north  of  Hudson  Bay. 

I.  Bueach,  Hans.  191*-  Top  of  tbe  world,      n.  HagIc  film, 

Rome.    iiL  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1572 


The  Savage  n»t  {Motion  picture)    WBZ-TV.    Released  by 
Group  W,  1969. 

92  mlo.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Bumtaary:  A  television  essay  on  Tloleace  In  America.  Inquires 
Into  tbe  sociological,  psychological,  criminal,  military.  Actional,  and 
historical  aspects  of  ylolence  In  this  country. 

1.  Violence— U.  S.  l  Boston.     Television  station  WBZ-TV. 

n.  Westlngbouse  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 

801.1  71-706102 

CiNB 

The  Savages  {Motion  picture)    Alan  Gorg,  1968. 

25  mln.     sd.     b*w.     J6  mm. 

Creditiir  Director,  Alan  Gorg;  narrator,  Robert  CasUie;  mnalc, 
Jim  Tanner;  photography,  Joe  Hanwright,  Alan  Gorg. 

Bummary:  An  Afro-American  worklngman  compares  bis  childhood 
Id  a  Texas  sharecropper  family  to  that  of  a  contemporary  Negro 
^tetto  yonth. 

1.  Negroes.         i.  Gorg.  Alan. 

301.461  Fi  A  68-2269 

Alao  Gorg 

The  Savanna  {F'dmttnp)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

Ttl  fr,  <">lor.  X>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In..  33 J  rpm. 
(Land  biome!)  of  tlte  world) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Creditt:  Photocraphers.  Arthur  C.  Twomey.  J.  il.  Twomey;  Olm 
editor,  Karin  E.  Kllnk. 

Bummary:  Points  out  characteristic  vegetation  and  wildlife  of 
the  savanna  and  xhows  how  these  organisms  have  adapted  to  the 
regional  climate  and  to  each  other. 

1.  Savannas.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Land  bloroes 
of  the  world  (Fllmstrlp) 

551.4  77-734865 

ALA  Booklist 

Saving  our  land  {Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

41  fr.    bAw.    35  mm. 
Credits:  Author,  Dana  Todd. 

Summary:  Explains  the  need  to  tight  erosion,  the  need  for  fer- 
tilization, and  ways  by  which  nntrleats  can  be  restored  to  damaged 
soil.  Shown  tbe  Importance  of  crop  rotation  and  otlter  means  of 
aoll  conservation.    With  captions. 

1.  Soil  conservation.        i.  Troll  Associates. 

331.7  77-736275 

Troll  Associate* 

Saving  our  wildlife  {Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

42  f  r.    bAw.    85  mm. 
Credilt:  Author,  Dana  Todd. 

Summary:  Describes  various  conservation  programs.  Points  out 
the  Importanrp  of  savlnj;  animal  habitats  and  protecting  wildlife, 
and  explains  the  Interdependence  of  all  living  things.  With  cap- 
tions.   For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Wildlife  conservation— Juvenile  fllms.        l  Tnrfl  Aaaoclates. 
331.7  70-736276 

Troll  Associate^ 

Saving  the  environment — ^e  garbage  explosion   (Motion 

picture)       Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Corp., 
1970. 

16  mln.     sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Environment  la  crisis) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary ;  Plctorially  Indicates  the  ecological  problems  that  are 
created  by  the  disposal  of  waste  products  from  Industry  and  Indi- 
vidual families.  Points  out  the  edvantagea  and  disadvantages  of 
present  methods  for  garbage  disposal  and  focuses  on  several  experi- 
mental procedures  that  are  now  being  considered. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  disposal.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bdo- 
catlonat   Corporation.  Series:    Environment    In   crisis    (Motlcm 

picture) 

628  74r-7ll898 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Saving  the  Great  Lakes.  (Motion  picture]    Canadian  Broadcasting 

Corporation,   1972.      Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Films  Incor- 
porated. 

16  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  35  mm. 

Also  issued  in  standard  8  mm. 

SUMMARY^  Depicts  the  increasing  contamination  and  pollution  of  the 
Great  Lalteft,  and  the  efforts  of  the  American  and  Canadian  Governments  to 
clean  them  up. 

1.  Water— Pollution— Great  Lakes.  1.  Canadian  Broadcasting  Owpora- 
tion.     II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[TD223.3]  333.9  72-702142 

Rims  Incorporated  72  MARC 

Saving  to  reach  yonr  goals  (Filmstrip)    Society  for  Visual 
Education.  1971. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  in.,  331  rpm., 
16  mln.     (Getting  your  money's  worth,  group  1,  do.  6) 

At»o  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Woodbury  Oonkllng;  consultant,  David  Lynch. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  saving  as  a  means  of  achieving  specific 
goals,  identifies  several  plans  to  save  and  methoda  of  saving,  and 
Ulostrates  a  procedure  to  follow  in  planning  and  establishing  a 
aavinga  account. 

1.   Saving  and  thrift  L  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc. 

Chicago.    II.  Series:  Getting  yonr  money's  worth  (Filmstrip)    group 
1,  no.  5. 

[HG179]  339.4  75-740045 

Society  for  Visoal  Bdacatton 

Saving  whafs  left  (Filmstrip)    Educational  Direction.    Re- 
leased by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  flliustrlps.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each), 
331  rpm- 

Also  Issued  with  pboootap*  In  cassette. 

With  teachers  maniul. 

CREDITS :  General  editor.  Alexander  M.  Butman;  consnl ting  edi- 
tor, Morrla  Gall ;  photographer,  Vincent  A  Greco. 

CONTENTS:  1.  When  the  grass  was  green  and  tlie  water  bine. — 
2.  Ill  fares  tbe  land.— 3.  What  is  conaervatlont— 4.  Gtlllslng  oar 
re«ource8.~~5.  Adding  to  our  resource*. — 6.  Our  human  reaoorcea. 

1.  Eoviroiunentai  policy — Juvenile  films.  2.  Oooserration  of  nat- 
arai  moorces — Juvenile  films.  I.  Educational  Direction.  Inc.  IL 
Bye  Gate  Hotfse.  Inc. 

rHC79.E6]  574.5  71-739936 

ByeGateHooae 


233 


Savings  and  Loan  Foundation,  Washington,  D.  C. 
see 

The  red,  white,  and  blue. 

Savings  Banks  Association  of  the  State  of  New  York 
see 

Money  and  how  we  use  it. 


Savings  for  security  {Filmstrip)     Graphic  Research.    Re- 
leased by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

.'■2  f".  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlw:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector!,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  12  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (Functional  living  series,  no.  4) 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

Sumnuwy:  Shows  bow  a  person  can  build  security  through  a 
r«-gular  savings  or  Investment  program.  Describes  bank  savings  ac- 
counts, savings  and  loan  associations,  credit  unions,  U.  S.  bonds, 
stock*,  bonds,  and  mutual  funds. 

1.   Saving  and  thrift  t.  Graphic  Research,   Inc.     n.   Interna- 

tional Film  Bureau,  Inc.  Serie.s:  Funi-tiuoal  living  series  (Film- 

strip)  no.  4. 

332  75-735457 

International  Film  Bureau 


The  Savior  is  bom  (Motion  picture)  Cathedral  Films 
,194-?,  Edited  and  released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin- 
Phelan  Corp.  ,196-!, 

20  mln.     si.     b&w.     8  mm. 

Originally  released  In  sound. 

SUMMARY :  A  pictorial  preaenUtlon  of  various  events  which 
surrounded  the  birth  of  Jesus  in  Bethlehem. 

I    Jesus  Christ— Nativity.  I.  Cathedral  Films,  inc.,  Burbank, 

Calif.    IL  Eastln-Pbelan  Corporation,  Davenport,  Iowa. 
[BT315.2]  232.9fi  78-713147 

Eastln-Pbelan  Corp. 

Sawbnck  {Motion  picture)    Lord  and  King  Associates,  1967. 

30  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrateii  the  relevance  of  Christianity  to  several 
social  iRsues  concerning  the  value  and  use  of  money  In  a  dramatisa- 
tion showing  how  a  ten  dollar  bill  affected  the  lives  of  a  varied 
group  of  people  in  different  circumstances. 

1.  Stewardship,  Christian.    2.  Church  and  aodal  problnns. 
L  Lord  and  King  .Associates. 

261  Fi  A  6S-227 

CINE 

Sawing  and  piercing  {Motion  picture)  Hester  and  Associ- 
ates, 1967. 

4  mln-     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

Loop  nim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  S  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit!:  Authors,  Stanley  Uadeia,  Clarence  Klncald. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  proper  use  of  the  Jeweler's  saw,  one  of 
the  basic  and  most  important  tools  In  Jewelry  making. 

1.  Jewelry  malting.     2.  Saws.  i.  Hester  and  Associates. 

Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2038 

Hester  snd  Associates 

Sawing.  driUing.  and  smoothing  (FUvutrip)     Society  for 

"Visual  Education,  1970. 

61  fr.  color.  30  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  18 
min.     uilcrogroove.     (Woodworking— poruWe  power  tools) 

Power  tools  for  woodworking,  group  1. 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  Instructional  Dynamics. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

Summary:  Describes  the  circular  saw,  the  saber  saw,  the  portable 
electric  drill,  and  the  power  plane  Demonstrates  the  operation  of 
these  tools,  emphasizing  proper  safety  procedures. 

1.  Power  tools— Safety  measures.  l  Society  for  Visual  Bduca- 
tion.  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Woodworking— portatrte  power  toola 
(Filmstrip)  Series:  Power  tools  for  woodworking  (Fllmstrlp) 
group  1. 

684.08  72-736393 

Society  for  Visual  Edn-  cation 

Sawing  inside  cnt-oats  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  4:  Radial 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  set  and  secure  stop  blocks  and  safely 
make  an  Inside  cut-out  on  a  workptece. 

1.   Radial  saws.  i.  HcGraw-Hltl  Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series  ( Motion  picture)     Set  * :  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2768 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Sawing  rabbets  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Bot^  Co., 
1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 


color.     6  D 


(Woodworking  series.     Set  4:  Radial 


4  mln. 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Points  out  that  rabbets  are  fregnently  used  In  Joining 
mated  parts,  and  that  they  are  formed  along  an  edge  with  the  grain 
or  along  the  end  of  a  board  across  the  grain.  Shows  one  of  the  more 
common  methods  of  cutting  a  rabbet  both  on  an  end  and  an  edge  of 
a  work  piece. 

1    Radial  saws.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series   (Motion  picture)      Set  4:  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2765 

McGraw-HiU  Book  Oo. 

Sawing   with   a  pattern    {Motion  picture)      McGraw-Hill 
Book  (To.,  1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  4:  Badlal 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  PolnU  out  that  oddly  shaped  workpleces  may  be  cut 
with  tbe  aid  of  a  pattern  temporarily  attadted  to  each  piece;  shows 
a  safe  and  simple  method  of  producing  a  quantity  of  Irregular  work- 
pieces  with  the  aid  of  a  pattern. 

1.    Radial   saws.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series  (Motion  ^cture)     Set  4  :  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2766 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sam.  [Filnutrip]     Visual  Publicadoiu,  Loodoa,  1965.     Made  by 
A.  Stanford.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Visual  Publicationa. 

29  fr.     Utw.     3S  cm.     (HiMory  of  took) 

With  ttudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Euminci  variou*  (ypci  of  uws  uid  portnys  their  conitruc- 
lion  mod  method  uid  purpoee  of  u*e  from  paleolithic  times  to  the  present. 

1  Saws.  I.  Visual  Publications  II.  Series:  History  of  tools.  [Filmstrip] 
tTJ1233i  621.9  79-740795 

Visual  PublicatiolU  72  MARC 


Sawyer,  Ruth, 
see 


Journey  cake,  hoi 


Journey  cake,  ho! 


IW  SaxoM.  [Hlnutrip]  Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Vuual  PubUcations,  1970. 

29  fr.     color.     35  cm.     {People  of  other  days) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  ReconsirucU  the  life  and  times  of  the  Saxons  by  shoeing  ihem 
as  they  work  in  the  fields  and  in  their  homes,  hunt,  pursue  crafts,  and  go  to 
church  and  to  the  fair. 

I.  Great  Britain— Social  life  and  customs— To  106*.  I.  Visual  Publications. 
II.  Series:  People  of  oUier  days.  cFUmMripi  ,.„*«, 

cDA152.2j  942.01  77-740801 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


Say  goodbye  (Motion  picture)    Quaker  Oats  Go.    Blade  and 
released  by  Wolper  Productions,  1971. 

ol  niln.    s<L     color.     16  mm. 

StJMMABY:  fizamlDea  man's  careless  arrogance  toward  the  deli- 
cate balance  of  his  relationship  to  the  wildlife  os  earth  and  ahows 
the  necesaltr  of  sharing  life  with  the  wild  creatures. 

1.  Wildlife  conaerTattoQ.  I.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  II.  Wolper 
ProdDCtlOOB. 

574.5  76-711435 

CINE 


Say  it  with  flags  {FUmUnp)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

57  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  20 
mtn,     tulcrogroove.     (Beadwell  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1) 

Crediti:  Authors,  John  Ryan,  Judy  Romberger,  Kathleen  Allen; 
narrator,  John  Kyan:  art.  Joy  MahofT,  Gretchen  Rosslter. 

Summary:  A  reading  exercise  which  discusses  the  use  of  flags  of 
the  world.    With  captions. 

1.  Flags.        I.   Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.        Series:   Readwell 
essays— «ound  and  sight  serlc  1  (Filmstrip  i 

428.4  77-7370&8 

Herbert  H.ElklDS  Co. 


Smf  it  wtth  aarTlce.  [Motion  iHcture]    Portafiloa.  1970.    Releaaed 
by  Perennial  Education. 

20  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Other  venioRS:  16  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  super  8  mm.  on  reel 
with  opucal  sound;  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magDCtic  sound;  videotape  oe 


MARC 


Also  issued  as  a  part  of  the  Serve-to-sell  retail  traintng  program  with  meeting 
guide  and  with  motion  picture  entitled  Why  I  buy, 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  which  dramatiies  selling  through  service  and 
stresses  looking  al  your  job  through  the  customer's  eyes,  providing  e«tra  aervice, 
and  treating  a  customer  in  a  way  that  makes  him  want  to  return. 

1.  Customer  service.  2.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  1.  PorlafUms.  II. 
Perennial  Education,  inc.     111.  Serve-to-sell  retail  training  program. 

tHF5415.5]  658.85  72-700998 

'  i  Education  72 


Sayers,  Gale, 
see 


I  am  third 


Brian's  song. 


SafBday  aad  tlw  gamUer.  [Fllmgtrip]     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

ii  h.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac;  3  s.,  12  bu,  3S  1/3  rpm.,  9  mia. 
(American  Irtdian  kgertdi) 

Abo  issued  with  phorKMapc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Edcuational  collaboraior,  C.  Payite  Porter, 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  story  about  Saynday,  a  ntembcr  of  the  Kiowa 
irtdian  tribe  of  western  Oklahoma,  telling  bow  he  bdps  people,  yet  is  skiUed  at 
fooling  them.  For  pnmary  grades. 

1.  Kiowa  Indians—Legends— Juvenile  films.       I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.    II.  Scries:  American  Indian  legends.  {Filmstrip.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.) 
lE99lC5,  398.2  70-740266 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Sc«U«a  (the  Hck).  [Motion  picture]  Zafrcb  Filma.  Yugoatovia, 
1971.  Made  by  Zlatko  Orgic.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mm> 
Media  Aaaociatca. 

7  min      sd      color.      16  mm. 

With  discuaaion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  commentary  on  the  compoaition  of  soctoty  and  the  irrtoms 
of  life  as  rcvealad  by  ■  story  sboul  a  man  whoae  compoaurc  is  mtcmiptad  by 
itching  sensations  and  a  cough  which  he  traces  to  little  men  inside  his  clothing. 

I  Zagicb-nim.     II.  Mass  Media  Associate* 
rPN1997)  791.43  72-700405 

- 72  MARC 


Scag  (the  story  of  heroin)  (Motion  picture)    Oncept  Films. 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnica  Educational  Corp.* 

1970. 

21  min.    sd.     color.     18  mm. 

With  guide.  ^    ^ 

CREDITS  :  Sponsor,  Philadelphia  G&a  Works. 

SUMMARY-  Bereals  the  physical,  social  and  emotional  haxarda 
of  the  heroin  menace.  Examines  the  reasona  why  Increasing  num- 
bers or  young  people  turn  to  heroin.  Traces  the  heroin  route  from 
Turkey  to  the  street  corners  In  America,  and  detalU  seTerai  ap- 
proaches to  the  Bolutlon  of  this  costly  and  demoralising  problem. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Heroin.     2.  Narcotic  addlcta.        I.  Concept  Films,  Inc.     II.  En- 
cyclopaedia BriUnnica  Educational  CorporatiOQ. 

616.86  70-711436 


ScaUs  {MotUm  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Education 
Division,  London  ,196-»,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Pot- 
ters Photojn-aphic  Applications  Co. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  end  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits.-  Author,  St.  Pauls  Films.  .,„„«k—  »>.. 

Summary:  Sho^  a  typical  accident  In  the  hoine  and  deecribes  the 
immediate  steps  to  follow  for  the  treatment  o'  »«|»«-    ^^^^^„  „„__ 

1    Buma  and  acalda  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car"»«"„^"""' 

ltd ,   London,      it.   Potters  Photographic  AppUcatlons  Comi«ny 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2986 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Scale  {Filnutrip)  University  Fihns.  Released  by  McCJraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (ilap  and  globe  series.  Set  2:  Using 
maps) 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,    ..      w      .       .k-.  »».- ..». 

Summary:  Explains  the  concept  of  scale  by  showing  that  the  aame 
room  can  l>e  drawn  to  different  scales,  depending  on  the  sise  of  the 

""l^^Mawi— Scales.        i.   University   Films,   Kansas   City,   Mo.     n- 
McOraw-Hlll  Rook  Company.         Series:  Map  and  glol)e  serlee  (Film- 


strip)     Set  2:  Using  maps. 
McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


744.4 


Fi  A  68-4727 


Scale    {Motion    picture)      Film    Associates,    1968.     Made  by 
Jack  Davidson. 

3  mill.    81.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Astronomy  serlea) 

Loop  Aim. 

With  study  guide.  .^    ,     ^^ 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  use  of  scale  models  aids  In  the  study 
of  astronomy.  „     ,         .   ,_ 

1    Astronomical  models.        l  Film  Associates.        Series:  Astron- 
omy series  (Motion  picture.    Film  Assodates) 

622  70-706676 

Ilalley-FUm  Associates 

Scale.  [Motion  picturei     Leonard  Peck  Productions.  1971. 

3  min.  si.  coior.  super  8  mm.  (The  Basic  map  and  globe  skills  scries, 
no.  9) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Leonard  Peck;  advisers.  Kenneth  A.  Job,  aiiiord  Wil- 
liams. 

SUMMARY:  PoinU  out  that  scale  maps  arc  ministure  representstions  oi 
actual  land  ai>d  water  areas.  Explains  how  the  map  scale  shows  the  exact  mslh- 
emaiical  relationship  between  the  sire  of  the  map  areas  and  the  size  of  the  real 
geographical  areas.  , 

1.  Map  scales.  1.  Peck  (Leonard)  Productions.  11.  Series:  The  Basic  map 
and  globe  skilU  series.  [Motion  picture]  no.  9. 

[GAU5j  912 

Leonard  Peck  Productions  72 


76-715398 

MARC 


Scalp  treatmeat  [Motion  picture]     Thorne  Films,  1972.     Made 
by  Kenalex  Corp. 

A  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Coamelology  series) 
Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 
SUMMARY:   Illustrates  procedures  for  giving  an  oil  scalp  treatment 
1-  Scalp— Care  and  hygiene.     2.  Hair— Care  and  hygiene.       L  Thome  Films, 
inc..  Boulder,  Colo.     II   Series:  The  Cosmetology  series.  [Motion  picture] 

[TT958]  646.7  72-701406 

Thome  Films  72  MARC 

Scandinavia  in  today's  world  (FUmstrip)     Current  Aflfain 
FilmSf  1969. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Current  Affairs  fllmstrlp  series) 

With  pictorial  discussion  guide 

r-roAiif  Adviser  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

^rSandlnaTla-Bconomlc  conditions.        L  Current  Affairs  Films. 

N«*  ^""'^  ^14^  79-782548 

Current  Affairs  Films 

Scandinavia:  nations  of  the  north  (Motion  picture)  Svekon 
films,  Norway.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Bailey  Films, 
19m:  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

ii  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary  :  Provide*  an  overview  of  the  geography,  agriculture.  In- 
dustry, and  culture  of  Denmark.  Swedwi,  and  Norway. 

1  Scandinavia— CI vtUxatlon.  I.  S»ekon  dims.  11.  Bailey  Films, 
Inc  '  Hollywood,  Calif.    III.  BFA  Educational  MedU. 

614.8  79-711145 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Scandinavian  Airlines  System 
see 

The  Many  moods  of  Scandinavia, 

Scandinavian  National  Travel  Offices 
see 

The  Many  moods  of  Scandinavia. 


Scale  and  comparative  size  {FUmttrip)  Classroom  World 
Productions.  Made  and  released  by  George  F.  Cram  Co., 
1968. 

42  fr  color  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (la.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  .-*,  for  automatic  projector).  10  In.,  88|  rpm..  14  min. 
(Learning  to  use  maps  and  globes,  step  8) 

Summary:  Discusses  the  three  basic  types  of  scales  'ouna  on 
most  maps  and  globes  and  shows  how  all  three  can  be  used.  Gives 
an  example  of  the  use  of  each  type  of  scale  ta  a  practical  situation. 

1  Map  scales.  l  Classroom  World  Prodactlona.  n.  Cram 
(George  F.)  Company.  Series:  Learning  to  use  maps  and  globes 
(Filmstrip)  steps. 

912  70-736546 

George  F.  Cram  O. 

Scale  model  of  the  solar  system  (Motion  picture)  Film 
Associates,  1968.     Made  by  Jack  Davidson. 

8  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Astronomy  series) 

Loop  Ulm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  construction  oC  a  scale  diagram  of 
the  solar  system,  and  Illustrates  the  emptlneu  of  the  solar  system  as 
well  as  why  such  a  diagram  Is  unlqua 

1.  Solar  system.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Astronomy  se- 
ries (Motion  picture.     Film  Associates) 

5235  71-706671 

Balley-Film  Aaaoclatca 

Scales  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Fihn  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mio.     «i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Baaic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  aim.  _„  , . 

1.  Rulers  (Instruments)     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film   Corporation.  Series:   Basic  drafting  techniques   (Motion 

■""""'  T44  79-708S84 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Scallop  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1968. 

2  mill.    il.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  blolOD) 
Loop  rtlm.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide.  .      „,        .       .  « 

1    Scallops.  1.   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

Doratiou.  Series :  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

S94  77-704967 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  Dlca  Bdocatloul  Corp. 


234 


Scandinavian  Railways 
see 

c:all  to  pleasure. 


Scanning    (Motion  picture) 
see    Principles  of  television:  Scanning 

The  Scapegoat  {Motion,  picture)  Du  Maurier-Guinness,  ltd., 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 
1958. 

00  min.     sd.     Wtw.    8.5  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Daphne  Mu  Maurler. 

CrediU  ■  Producer,  Michael  Balcon ;  director.  Robert  Hamer ; 
screenplay,  Robert  Ilaroer;  adaptaUon.  Gore  Vidol ;  music.  Bronls- 
lau  Kaper-  photography.  Paul  IJeeson;  editor.  Jack  Harris.  Cosr: 
Alec  Guinness.  Nicole  Maurey.   Irene  Worth.   Pamela  Brown.  Bette 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  British  professor  who  meets  hlB^ou- 
ble  late  one  night  and  by  the  next  morning  has  become  InTOlved  in 
mistaken  Identity,  family  quarrels,  violence,  and  death. 

1  Du  Maurler,  Daphne.  IfiOT-  The  scapegoat,  ii.  Du  Mau- 
rler-Gulnneaa,  ltd.     m.  Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer.  Inc. 

71-701977 


Scar:   camera  test    {Motion  picture)      Alberto-Culver  Co., 

1967. 

30  sec.     sd.     b&w,     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  television  commercial  for  Command  Tabltlan  lime 
deodorant  for  men. 

1.   Televu-iloii  advertlaing— U.   S.        L  Alberto-Culver  Company. 
659.14  76-701978 

Scarcity — a  basic  economic  problem   {Fihrntrip)     Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

44  fr.     color.     35  nun.      (Secf.iiilary  socI.tI  >tutllH.'it 

FOM  ll.iijstrip  no.  OOUS. 

With  teiichlng  guide.  ,      ,     __ 

Summary:  Dlscusnes  the  Implications  of  economic  scarcity  in  re- 
gard to  the  allnciitloii  of  land,  labor,  and  capital;  to  economic  devel- 
opment, .ind  the  oi)poitunlty  costs.  Stresses  the  effect  of  the  scarcity 
principle   In   different   economies,   particularly   the  market  econony. 

1  Economics.  2  Comparative  economics.  i.  Popular  Science 
Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  VorW.  Audio  Visual  Division,  il. 
FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  IRHK.        Series:  Secondary  social  studies   (Film- 

**'''^*  880.1  Fi  A  68^649 

Popular  Science  Pub,  Co..  Audlo-Vlsunl  Dlv. 

The  Scarlet  empress  (Motion  picture)     Paramount  Pictures, 
1934. 

lO.'i  iiilu.    K'l.    b&w.      35  mm. 

I'rexented  by  Adolph  Zukor. 

Ba^ed  on  a  diary  of  Catharine  II. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congr^'ss. 

Cr>>4llts:  Director,  Joseph  voii  Slerutwrg;  photographer.  Bert 
Glennon.  Catt :  Marlene  Dietrich,  John  Ix>dge,  Sam  Jaffa.  Loulss 
Drenser. 

Summary:  A  hUtorical  drama  about  Catharine  II  of  Russia. 

1.    Catharine    It,    Empreiw   of   RusKla.    ITZd-l 79ft— Drama.  I. 

Paramount    Pictures,   Inc.     II.   American    Film   Institute  Collection. 

923  72-709786 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Sctrlet  letter  (FUmttrip)    Brunswick  Prodactioiis,  1967. 

64  fr.    color.    86  mm.     {LIteratare  cUMics,  aet  2) 

Creditt:  Director,  Karea  Welntraub;  script,  Jane  Amster  0«Tlrtx; 
Illustrator.  William  Hill;  editor,  Rita  M.  Esposlto. 

Bummary:  Aonlyus  and  presents  excerpts  from  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thorne's novel.  The  scarlet  letter. 

I.  Hawthorne.  Nathaniel.  ISW-ISW.  The  scarlet  letter.  L  Haw- 
thorne. Nathaniel.  1804-1S64.  The  scarlet  letter,  n.  Brunawlck  Pro- 
ductions. Series:  Literature  claaslcs  (Pllmstrlp)  set  2. 

813  Fi  A  68-4419 

Bducatlonal  Record  Sales 


The  Scarlet  letter  {FUmttnp)  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Viniftl  Division,  19M. 

41  fr     color,     S5  mm.     (Secondary  literature) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  flhnatrlp  do.  90QT. 

With  teactalns  guide. 

SummatTf:  Preaeots  the  themes,  plot,  and  character  deretopnieot  of 
Hawthorne's  The  scarlet  letter  In  relation  to  the  time  and  settlag  of 
the  novel.  Discusses  the  attempt  of  Hawthorne  to  break  away  from 
the  Puritanism  of  his  family  background. 

1.    Hawthorne,   Nathaniel.   1804-1864.     The   scarlet   letter  i 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  1804-1864.  The  acarlet  letter,  n.  PopuUr 
Science  Publlshinf  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audto-Vlsual  Dlrlsloo 
m.  rOM  fllmstrlp  no.  5007.  Series:  Secondary  literature  (nim- 
Btrlp) 

818  Fi  A  67-4296 

Pc^ular  Science  Pub.  Oo..  Aadlo-Tinal  Dlr. 


Scarus,  inc. 


7  faces  of  Dr.  Lao. 


Scattering  demonstrations  ii»ng  microwaTes  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Kducntioii  Development  Center,  1970. 

14  min.'   sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Oolleire  physics  film  program. 

Crtditi:  Producers  and  directors.  A.  Pesetakjr,  J.  Friedman;  cam- 
eraman, A.  Morochnlk;  editors,  E.  Oarlnl,  William  Hansard. 

Bummary:  Uses  flat  surfaces,  wire  grating,  wires,  and  amall  beads 
to  detnonetrate  the  polariutlon  and  Intensity  of  12  mm.  mlcroware* 
scattered  by  various  metallic  objects.  Shows  radiation  scattered 
from  snmll  beads  to  be  linearly  polarised  even  when  the  incident 
radiation  Is  circularly  polarized. 

1.  Scattering  (Physics).  i.  Education  De*«lopment  Center. 

Series :  0>Uege  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

637.6  78-709389 

Education  Development  Center 


Scattering  from  impurities  {Motion  picture)  Education 
Research  Center,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolojiy. 
Released  by  Education  Development  Center,  1970. 

4  mill.     ftl.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Quantum  physics  series,  no.  6) 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

With  film  notes. 

Creiitt:  Development  and  design.  W.  Bower,  J.  Hamilton,  J. 
Schwartz;  science  consultant,  J.  Strickland;  editor,  William  Hansard. 

Summ/iry:  Shows  the  effect  of  a  narrow  slngularl^  in  an  other- 
wise perfect  periodic  potential  on  a  moving  wave  packet 
Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.  Energy-band  theory  of  solids.  2.  Crystals.  Efl«ct  of  radiation 
on.  I.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Education  Rawarch 
Center,     n.   Education   Development  Center.  Series:   Qoantum 

physics  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  8.    Series:  College  pbyalcs  dim 
program  (Motion  picture) 

530.1  72-709340 

Education  Development  Center 


Scattering  in  one  dimension.     Part   1:  Barriers   {Motion 
picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1967. 

4  min     ^1.     b&w.    8  mm.     (Quantum  (Aysics  series,  no.  1) 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  Palmer's  1966  motion  picture  entitled  Potential  well 
and  barrier. 

With  film  notes. 

Creditt:  Director,  Richard  Bergman;  editor,  Michel  Chalufour; 
(»mpater  sequeoce.  A..  Goldberg,  H.  M.  Schey,  J.  L.  Schwsrtx. 

fittmmary;  Computer  animated  film.  Shows  the  reflection  and 
transmission  of  a  Gaussian  wave  packet  of  varying  eoM^es  scattered 
from  a  finite  barrier. 

Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  L  Education  Defelopment  Center. 
n.  Potential  well  and  barrier  (Motion  picture)  Series:  Quantum 
physics  «erieB  (Motion  picture)  no.  1.  Series:  College  physics  film 
program  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1438 

Education  Development  Center 


Scattering  in  one  dimension.    Part  2:  Square  weOs  {Motion 
picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

3  milt.     si.      b&w.     8  mm.      (Quantum  physics  series,  no.  2) 

Issued  in  standard  6  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  th.^  College  physics  film  program. 

Excepts  from  Palmer's  1966  motion  picture  entitled  Potential 
well  and  barrier. 

With  film  notes. 

Crediti:  Director,  Richard  Bergman;  editor,  Michel  Chalufour; 
computer  sequence.  A.  Goldberg,  H.  U.  Schey,  J.  L.  Schwartz. 

BummntTf:  Computer  animated  Dim.  Shows  the  reflection  and 
transmiasion  of  a  Gaussian  wave  packet  of  rarying  energies  acat- 
tercd  from  a  finite  square  well. 

Anotber  issue.    10  nun, 

1.  Scattering  (Physics)  t.  Bducatlm  Development  Osatsr.  n. 
Potential  well  and  barrier  (Motion  picture)  Series:  Quantum 
physics  Kries  ( Motion  picture)  no.  2.  Series :  College  physics  film 
program  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1439 

Education  Development  Center 


Scattering  in  one  dimension.  Part  3:  Edge  effects  {Motion 
picture)    Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

5  min.     St.     b&w.     8  mm.      (Quantum  physics  series,  do.  3) 

IssueJ  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

With  fllm  notes. 

Credits:  Director,  Richard  Herman;  editor,  Michel  Chalufour; 
computer  sequence,  A.  Goldberg.  H.  M.  Schey,  J.  L,  Schwarti. 

Bummary:  Computer  animated  fllm.     PoUows  the  time  develop- 
ment of  a  Gaussian  ware  packet  as  It  moves  Into  and  out  of  the 
region  of  a  potential  wrtl  while  the  sharpness  of  the  well's  edge* 
are  varied. 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Scattering   (Physics)  i.  Education  Development  Center. 

Series:  Quantum  physics  sMies  (Motion  picture)  do.  8.     Series:  Col- 
lege physics  fllm  pro-  gram  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1440 

Education  Development  Center 

Scattering  in  mie  dimension.     Part  4:   Momentmn  space 

{Motion  picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1968. 

4  min.      si.      b&w.     8  mm.      (Quantum  physics  series,  no.  4} 

Issuc'l  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  fllm  program. 

With  fllin  notes. 

CredU$:  Director,  Richard  Bergman;  editor,  Michel  Chalufour; 
computer  sequence.  A..  Goldberg,  H.  M.  Schey,  J.  L.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  Computer  animated  fllm.     Shows  the  time  develt^iment 
of  a  Gaussian  wave  packet  scattering  from  a  finite  square  w^  In 
both  configuration  space  and  momentum  space. 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

L  Scattering   (Physics)  i.  Education  Development  Center. 

Series:   Quantum   physics  series    (Motion   picture)    no.   4.      Series: 
College  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1441 

Education  Developmeot  Center 

Scattering  of  a  cluster  of  objects  {Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing 
Corp.  as  a  loop  film  movmted  in  cartrid^je,  1968. 

4  mio.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Uses  slow  motion  photography  to  show  bow  momentum 
is  conserved  when  a  moving  ball  collides  with  a  stationary  duster 
of  six  balls  of  various  masses. 

1.  MOTnentum  (Mechanics)  i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board, 

n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Haas.  Series:  Project  physics 

(MotlMJ  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-2396 

Baling  (Corporation 

Scene:  Politic  68,  an  artiste  report  {Motion  picture)  Ko- 
cinante  SiRht  &  Sound,  1968. 

66  min  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Artist  as  a  reporter) 
Summary:  Artist-reporter  Franklin  McMahon  presents  a  review 
of  the  presidential  campaign  of  1968.  Follows  the  candidates  from 
the  primary  campaigns  in  New  Hampshire.  Wisconsin,  Indiana,  Ore- 
gon, California,  and  to  both  political  conventions,  and  through  the 
final  campaigns  to  the  election.  „    ,_    .  „ 

1.  Presldentfr—U.  S.— Election— 1968.  l  Rocinante  Sl(^t  &  Sound. 
Series :  The  Artist  as  a  reporter  ( Motion  picture) 

829  71-701733 


Scenes  of  the  Portuguese  coantrrside  {Film$trip)     Badek 
Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

46  fr.    color.    35  dud. 

CreditM:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Podharst 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  geographical  features  of  Portogal.  using 
views  of  the  coastal  rej^ooa,  the  valleys,  and  Inland  areas.  locludes 
scenes  of  the  cities  and  of  the  lives  of  the  rural  and  city  people. 
With  captions. 

1.  Portugal— DescrlptloD  aDd  travel— 1961-  t  Bodek  nims 

SDd  Slides  of  CaliforDla. 

914.69  77-736102 

Budek  FlhDs  aDd  Slides  of  (Calif. 


Scent  and  smell  {PUmttrip)      Jam  Handy  School  Service, 
1969. 

1  roll,  color.  30  mm.  sDd  pbotHxUsc:  2  a  (1  a  for  msDoal 
projector,  1  s.  for  autoioatlc  projector),  10  liL,  88|  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (How  do  you  knowT)i 

Bvmmary:  Explains  the  functions  aod  operatioo  of  the  aense  of 
smell. 

1.  SmeU.  I.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  inc.  Series :  How  do 
you  know?      (PlhnBtrip) 

372.3  71-733896 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Scents  and  nmisense   (Motion  picture)     Winkler  Pictures. 
Released  by  International  Feature  Sa^ice  ,192-?, 

fi  mill.     «i.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Krazy  Kat) 

A  Bill  Nolan  comic. 

()rlElnail.v  released  in  35  mm. 

In  the  Blake  Morton  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Fllm 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congres.^ 

Credits:  .\nimator.  Jack  King. 

Summary :  An  animated  cartoon  In  which  Krazy  Kat  loses  his  girl 
friend  because  he  can't  dance. 

I.  Winkler  Pictures.  II.  International  Feature  Service,  Inc.  IIL 
Blake  Norton  Film  Collection.  IV.  American  Fllm  Institute  Collec- 
tion.       Series:  Krazy  Kat  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  72-710437 


Schamonl,  Peter 
see 

Max  Emit— joomeyi  into  the  mboomcioai. 

Schary  Productions,  inc. 
see 

Act  one. 

Schatz,  Letta.       The  ejitraordinaiy  tug-of^war 
see 

The  Extraordinary  tug -of -war. 


Schawinsky  1969  (Motion  picture)    Fred  Salaff.  1971. 

11  min.     sd-     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMART:    Presents    without    narration    the    art    of    Banhaus 
artist  Xantl  Schawlnsky. 

1.  Schawlnsky,  Xantl,  IDOl-  I.  Salaff.  Fred. 

rN6888]  759.13  76-718204 

CINB 


Schechter  (A,  A.)   Associates.  New  York 


ThePubtic  will 

Schechter  revisited  at  Cambridge  University  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Jewish  TheoI(«ical  Seminary  of  America  and  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  National  Academy 
for  Adult  Jewish  Studies,  1966. 

30  mliL     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Kinescope. 

Telecast  on  the  NRC  series  Eternal  light. 

With  script 

Bummary:  Moderator  Ben  Grauer  and  Norman  Bentwich.  EMward 
H  Gershfleld,  and  J.  L.  Telcher  present  a  panel  discossion  dealing 
with  the  distinguished  scholar  and  second  president  of  the  Jewish 
Theological  Seminary  of  America.  Solomon  Schechter,  and  his  discov- 
ery of  the  Cairo  Genisah  manuscripts. 

1.  Schechter,  Solomon,  184T-1915.  L  Eternal  light  (Television 

program)  ri.  Jewish  Theological  Seminary  of  America.  ^  NaUonal 
^    *  ------  " '"-     ™  National  Acadwny  for  Adult  Jewish 


Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.    iv. 
Studies. 


Nations!  Acadeoiy  for 


922  71-700953 

Adnit  Jewish  Studies 


235 


Schedel,  Hartmann.  1440-1514.       Uber  cronicarum 
see 

The  Nuremberg  chronicle. 

Scheherazade  {FUmttrip)     Brunswick  Productions,  1906. 

98  f r.  color.  S5  mm.  and  i*ODodlsc :  1  a.,  12  in.,  331  rpDi.,  17 
min. 

With  manual.  ,  .  , , 

Credit*.-     Director,     Karen    Welntraub:     writer.     Ann     Llpson. 

Summary:  Uses  drawings  to  Illustrate  the  music  of  Scheherasade, 
by  RimskyKorsakov.     With  captions.  „  ,.  ^ 

1.  Rinikll-Korsakov,  Nikolai  Andreevlch,  1844-1906.  Scheheim- 
tade.  I.    Rlmskil-KorsakoT.    Nikolai    Andreevlch,    ia44-1908. 

Scheherazade,     ii.  Brunswick  Productions. 

785.1  76-732908 

Brunswlc*  Productions 

Scheherazade    by    Nikolai    Rimsky-Korsakov    (FUmttrip) 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  1968. 

76  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs:  4  8.  (2  8.  with  elec- 
tronic s:;.-iial).  12  in,  331  rpm ,  45  min.  mlcrogroove.  (Music  ap- 
pr^<Hatlon  serieo) 

With  teacherti'  guide  and  notes. 

rreditt:  Illustrations,  Jennifer  Htrfland;  editor.  Lucie  UcCandless. 

Summnry:  Uses  original  illustrations  to  picture  four  of  the  tales 
from  Rlmsky-Korsakov's  Scbeherasade:  The  sea  and  Sinbad's  ship. 
The  young  prince  and  princess.  The  Kalender  prince,  and  The  festi- 
val at  Bagdad.  „  ,    , 

1  Rimskll-KorsakoT,  Nikolai  Andreevlch.  1844-1908.  Schehera- 
sade  I.  Bimskll-KoreakoT.  Nikolai  Andreevlch,  1844-1906.  Sche- 
heraiade.  ii.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y. 
Series:  MubIc  appreciation  series  (F'limstrip) 

785.8  Fi  A  68-4024 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Scheidegger,  Ernst 
see 

Giacometti. 


The  Schempp  case— Bible  reading  in  public  schools  {Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

^  mill.     ad.     color.     1 '  mm.     (Our  living  BUI  of  rights) 

With  teacher'R  guide. 

Crediti:  Collaborator,  Isidore  Starr. 

Summary:  Presents  Issues  and  background  of  the  Supreme  Court 
decision  concerning  whether  or  not  Bible  reading  in  public  school!) 
IS  a  violation  of  the  first  amendment  to  the  Constitution.     Points  out 
the  complications  in  maintaining  separation  of  church  and  state. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Relij^lon  In  the  public  schools-^Law  and  legislation — IT.  S.        I. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Ekiucational  Corporation.  Series:  Our 

living  Bill  of  rights  (Motion  picture) 

323.44  70-704835 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Schenck-Kock  Productions,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
see 

For  those  who  think  young. 

Schenley  Imports  Company 
see 

The  Dream  life  of  Fred  Ferment. 

Schenley  Industries,  inc. 
see 

Envoy  to  the  world. 

Harper  bourbon  whiskey,  please. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Schenzinger,  Karl  Aloys.  1887-1962.       Der  Hitler- 
junge  Quex 


Hitlerjunge  Quex. 

Schering  Corporation 
see 

Bacterial  infections  of  the  foot. 
Corps  profond. 

Pint  Internatioiial  Sympoaium  on  Pioriasii. 

The  Hot  cold  war  of  Wilfred  Wickenbush. 

Injection  techniques  for  some  common  foot 
disorders. 

The  Wacky  tale  of  Wilfred  Wickenbush. 

Scherzo  (nocturne)  from  Symphony  no.  2  (London)  by 
Ralph  Vanghan  Williams  {Motion  picture)  Musilog 
Corp.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

7  mln.     wl.     color.     16  mm.     (Music  In  motion) 

With  manual. 

Creditg:  Producer.  D.  R.  Phillips;  photographer,  Rei  Fleming. 

SumfTuiry:  Uses  photographs  of  scenes  In  London  which  wen 
familiar  to  Vaughan  Williams  to  illustrate  the  third  moTement  of 
hlH  London  symphony. 

1  Vaughan  Williams,  Ralph,  1872-1W8.  Symphony,  no.  2,  G 
major.  l  Vanghan  Williams.  Ralph.  1872-1958.  Symphony,  no. 
2,  G  major,  ii.  Musilog  Corporation,  m.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.        Series:  Music  In  motion  (Motion  picture) 

785.1  70-700485 

Musilog  Corp. 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  von,  1759-1805. 
Wilheim  Tell 
see 

William  Tell. 

Schindel,  Morton.       Alexander  and  the  car  with  a 
missing  headlight 
see 

Alexander  and  the  car. 


Schindel,  Morton 
see 


Schindler  (Rolf)    Productions 
see    Rolf  Schindler  Productions 

Schisgal,  Murray,  1926- 
see 

Luv. 


SchLstosomiasis  (Motion  picture)  Rockefeller  Foundation, 
1971.     Made  by  Jack  Wolfgang  Beck  Associates. 

30  uiiii.    Kd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  I>escrlbe8  the  research  project  of  the  Rockefeller 
Foundation  which  Is  being  conducted  In  St  Lucia  to  find  the  most 
efllclent  way  of  preventing  schlstosomlBSla.  *  tropical  disease  that 
debiUtales  200  million  people  in  Africa,  Asia,  and  the  Caribbean, 

1    Scnlstodonilasla— Prevention.        I.  Eockefeller  Foundation. 
IRA644.S3]  U4Ji  70-718501 

CINE 

Schistosomiasis:  causes  and  effects  (Filmstrip)  Ward's 
Natural  Science  Establishment,  1971. 

75  fr,  color,  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  dual-track 
(1  blank),  li  Ips..  20  mln.     (Ward's  solo-leam  aystem) 

With  manual  and  student  review  Hheel. 

Tredlta :  Author,  Robert  U  Gering. 

Summary:  An  individualised  instruction  lesson  which  presents 
the  life  cycle  of  blood  flukes  and  shows  their  activities  that  produce 
the  diseaw  ichlstoBomlasla.  ^,,  ^ 

1  SchlMiosomlnsl".  1.  Ward's  Natural  Science  Establlshmeot, 
Inc.        Series:  Ward's  solo-learn  system  (Ftlmstrlp) 

674.1  78-738861 

Ward's  Natural  Science  SsUbllahment 

Schizophrenia:  the  shattered  mirror  {Moflon  picture) 
N.iti.iiml  Kflunttioiuil  'IVIevi^ion.  Miide  by  Harold  Mayer 
Pr™hi.-tioii«.  Itplcused  by  Imruiim  rnivoi-sily  Andio-Vis- 
ual  (Viiter,  ItKW. 

.-rfjmin.     "d.     l»Aw.     16  mm.     (NET  Journal) 

Zw,Lu  A  Mmly  of  11.^  i.«lt..^  and  csu-*-  at  >^  hiznpl.renia,  the 
world's  most  prevalent  m«oUI  illness.  Enimlne-  biochemical  and 
environmenul  factor  as  revealed  In  experimental  work  done  with 

"'"ric'hlSl!^.*!..  t.  National  Mucatlonal  T^U-vi-ion  and  Radio 

fettlHr.     11.  IndlMna.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

Fi  A  67-598  rev 

CINR 


Schlein.  Charles 
see 

Carving  a  portrait  in  wood. 

Schlein,  Miriam.       Fast  is  not  a  ladybug 
see 

Fast  is  not  a  ladybug. 

Schlein,  Miriam.      Heavy  is  a  hippopotamus 
see 

Heavy  is  a  hippopotamus. 

Schlein,  Miriam.       It's  about  time 
see 

It's  about  time. 

Schlesischer  Landbund 
see 

Herbstbilder  aus  Schlesiens  Landwirtschaft. 

Schlitz  (Jos.)    Brewing  Company 
see 

1  like  it. 

Schloat,  G.  Warren.       Conchita  &  Juan,  a  girl  and 
boy  of  Mexico 
see 

How  Conchita  lives  in  Mexico. 

Schloat,  G.  Warren.       Johnnyshah,  a  boy  of  Iran 
see 

HOW  Johnnyshah  lives  in  Iran. 

Schloat.  G.  Warren.       Kwaku,  a  boy  of  Ghana 
see 

How  Kwaku  lives  in  Ghana. 


Schloat,  G.  Warren,       Maria  and  Ramon,  a  girl  and 
boy  of  Puerto  Rico 
see 

How  Maria  and  Ramon  live  in  Puerto  Rico. 


Schloat,  G.  Warren.       Milk  for  you 
see 

Where  food  comes  from:    How  the  cow 
makes  milk. 

Where  food  comes  from:    Milk  from  the 
cow  to  you, 

Schloat,  G.  Warren.       Nairn,  a  boy  of  India 
see 

How  Naim  lives  in  Turkey. 

Schloat,  G.  Warren.       Prapan,  a  boy  of  Thailand 
see 

How  Prapan  lives  in  Thailand. 

Schloat,  G.  Warren.       Uttam,  a  boy  of  India 
see 

How  Uttam  lives  in  India. 

Schloat,  G.  Warren.       The  wonderful  e^ 
see 

Where  food  comes  from:    Eggs  for  you  to 
eat. 

Where  food  comes  from:    Eggs  that  produce 
chicks. 

Schloat  (Warren)   Productions,  Pleaaantville,  N.  Y. 
see 

About  love:   beginnings. 


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About  you:  boys. 
About  you:   girls. 
Adolph  Gottlieb. 
African  art  and  culture. 

Air  pollution. 
Alton  Tobey  (mural) 

The  American  Indian  after  Columbus. 

The  American  Indian  before  Columbus. 

The  American  Indian  growing  up. 
The  American  Indian  today. 
American  Indians,  part  1. 

American  Indians,  part  2. 
Ancient  Greece. 
Animals  in  close-up:    The  cow. 
Animals  in  close-up:    The  dolphin. 
Animals  in  close-up:    The  horse. 
Animals  in  close-up:    The  turtle. 

Arabs  and  Jews:  the  crisis. 
Architecture. 
Arena  Chapel  by  Giotto. 
Art  and  culture  of  the  American  Indian. 

The  Art  of  liateninK. 

The  Art  of  seeing:    Colors. 

The  Art  of  seeing:    How  to  use  your  eyes, 
part  1. 

The  Art  of  seeing;    How  to  use  your  eyes, 
part  2. 

The  Art  of  seeing:    Lines. 
The  Art  of  seeing:    Shapes. 
The  Art  of  seeing:   Space. 
Arts  in  everyday  life  in  Japan. 
The  Atelier  Mourlot  (lithography) 

The  Ballet. 
Barbara  Darr, 

The  Baroque. 

The  Baroque:    the  age  and  its  art.    Part  1. 

The  Baroque:   the  age  and  its  art.    Part  2. 
The  Baroque:   the  age  and  its  art.    Part  3. 

Basic  laboratory  techniques  in  chemistry. 
The  Bayeux  tapestry. 
The  Beer  can  on  the  highway. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Schloat  (Warren)   ProdUcUons,  PleaBantvllle,  N.  Y. 

El  Grcco — su  vida  y  su  obra. 

Fables  of  Aesop;    The  wind  and  the  sun. 

(Continued) 

Eldridge  Cleaver — Black  Panther  move- 

Family life  in  Japan. 

ment. 

Bernard  Rosenthal  (metal  sculpture) 

Elsa  Schmid,  (mosaic) 

Famous  musicians  2:    Grant  Johannesen. 

Birth  of  direct  action. 

The  Enlightenment:    The  age  and  its  art. 

Famous  musicians  2;    Ravi  Shanlcar. 

The  Black  and  white  statue. 

part  1. 

Famous  musicians  2:    Samuel  Pratt. 

Black  Is  beautiful. 

The  Enlightenment:    The  age  and  its  art, 

part  2. 

Famous  musicians  2:    Seiji  Ozawa. 

Black  rabbits  and  white  rabbits:   an  alle- 

gory. 

Esteban  Vicente  (coUage) 

Famous  musicians  3:   Aaron  Copland. 

Byron  Temple. 

The  Evolution  of  American  values. 

Famous  musicians  3:   Harold  Newman. 

The  Case  of  the  bighorn  sheep,  parts  1-2. 

Exploding  myths  of  prejudice. 
E^loring  moral  values:    Blocking  the 

Famous  musicians  3;   Otto  Luening. 

CatholicUm,  part  1. 

sidewalk. 

Exploring  moral  values:    Fire! 

Famous  musicians  3:    Zara  Nelsova. 

Catholicism,  part  2. 

Exploring  moral  values:    Keep  off  the  grass. 

Famous  writers:    Bel  Kaufman. 

Charles  Gordone:   playwright. 

Exploring  moral  values:    Latin  American 

Famous  writers:    Frank  Conroy. 

Chartres  Cathedral. 

Christmas. 

Famous  writers:   James  T.  Farrell. 

A  Child  is  bom. 

E:q)loring  moral  values:    Mind  your  older 
sister. 

Famous  writers:   Penelope  GilUatt. 

Childhood. 

Famous  writers;    Piri  Thomas. 

Exploring  moral  values:    Moving  in. 

Fayette,  Mississippi:   a  study  in  black  and 

Children  of  Africa. 

Exploring  moral  values.    Parts  1-3: 

white — a  white  resident  speaks. 

Children  of  Asia. 

Prejudice. 

Exploring  moral  values.    Parts  4-7: 
Personal  values. 

Fayette,  Mississippi:    a  study  in  black 
and  white — Charles  Evers  speaks. 

Children  of  latin  America. 

The  Fayette  story. 

Children  of  northern  Europe. 

Exploring  moral  values.    Parts  8-11: 

Authority. 

54  functional  words. 

Children  of  southern  Europe. 

Exploring  moral  values.    Parts  12-15: 
Honesty. 

The  Fight  to  get  trial  by  jury. 

Christopher  Columbus. 

Fletcher  Martin. 

Chromosomes  and  genes. 

E!5)loring  moral  values:    Pay  day. 

Civil  War. 

Esqiloring  moral  values:    The  boys. 

Folk  songs  and  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Claes  Oldenburg. 

Exploring  moral  values;    The  bully. 

Folk  songs  and  cowboys. 

Colonial  American  painting. 

Exploring  moral  values:    The  dollar  bUl. 

Folk  songs  and  Frederick  Douglass. 

Courtship  patterns:  human  and  animal. 

Exploring  moral  values:    The  hold-up. 

Folk  songs  and  the  American  flag. 

The  Creation  of  an  empire. 

Exploring  moral  values:    The  little  brother. 

Folk  songs  and  the  Declaration  of  inde- 
pendence. 

DNA  and  you. 

E:q)loring  moral  values:    The  meeting. 

Folk  songs  and  the  railroad. 

Dean  Dixon:    conductor. 

E:q)loring  moral  values:    The  peanut. 

Folk  songs  and  whaling. 

The  Deciiious  forest. 

Exploring  moral  values:    The  sabbath. 

Folk  songs  in  the  CivU  War.    Part  1: 
1861-1862. 

The  Decline  of  Rome . 

Exploring  moral  values:    The  stranger. 

Folk  songs  in  the  Civil  War.    Part  2: 

Exploring  moral  values:   Waiting  for  a 

1863-1865. 

Dr.  Kenneth  Clark — she  ghetto. 

package. 

Folk  songs  in  the  great  depression,  part  1 

Drugs  and  people:   an  Introduction. 

Fables  of  Aesop:    The  boy  who  cried  wolf. 

Folk  songs  in  the  great  depression,  part  2 

Dnith  nluo,  ud  penooil  probleiiu. 

Fables  of  Aesop:    The  crow  and  the  pitcher. 

The  Dumb  waiter. 

Fables  of  Aesop:    The  grasshopper  and  the 

Folk  songs  in  the  War  of  1812. 

Early  adventures  and  Portuguese  e3q)lo- 

ant. 

For  parents:   why  sex  education? 

ratlon. 

Fables  of  Aesop:    The  lion  and  the  mouse. 

The  Founding  of  a  republic. 

Early  colony  days. 

El  Greco. 

Fables  of  Aesop:    The  rabbit  and  the  turtle. 

237 

Francisco  Goya. 

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Schloat  (Warren)    Productions,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y. 
(Continued) 


Frank  Colson. 
Freedom  of  religion. 

Freedom  of  speech. 

Freedom  of  the  press. 

Ghettos  of  America — ^Anthony  lives  in  Watts 

Ghettos  of  America — Jerry  lives  in  Harlem. 
Give  us  the  ballot. 

Goya — Bu  vida  y  su  obra. 

Goya's  the  Third  of  May. 

Growing  up  black. 

Growing  up  in  Japan. 

Growth  inside  the  chicken  egg. 

Guarneri  Quartet. 

El  Guernica  de  Picasso. 

Hallucinogens. 

Hank  Ketcham  (cartoon) 

Harry  Moskovitz,  flutist. 

The  Hatching  of  the  chicken  egg. 

Hiroshige's  Tokaldo  Road. 
The  History  of  Japan. 
History  of  the  city. 

How  a  juror  is  chosen. 

How  Conchita  lives  in  Mexico. 

How  Duee  lives  in  Liberia. 

How  Johnnyshah  lives  in  Iran, 

How  living  things  move:    Crayfish. 

How  living  things  move:    Grasshopper. 

How  living  things  move:  I^nd  snail. 

How  living  things  move:  Snake. 

How  living  things  move:  Spider. 

How  living  things  move:  Squid. 

How  Maria  and  Ramon  live  in  Puerto  Rico. 
How  Nairn  lives  in  Turkey. 
How  Prapan  lives  in  Thailand. 
How  the  people  earn  their  living. 

How  Uttam  lives  in  India. 

Hul  Ka  Kwoi«. 

Immigration  and  industrialization. 


Immigration:   the  dream  and  the  reality. 
Impressicnism. 

In  search  of  gold. 

Inherited  traits  and  variations. 
Intensified  value  conflict:   violent  dissent. 

An  Introduction  to  the  flute. 

An  Introduction  to  the  library. 

An  Introduction  to  the  library,  parts  3-4. 

Introduction  to  the  vifriiiL 
Jacob  Lawrence:   painter. 

Jacques  Lipchitz. 

James  Earl  Jones:   actor. 

Japanese-Americans  and  Chinese  Ameri- 
cans. 

Jewelry . 
Judaism,  part  1. 
Judaism,  part  2, 
Julius  Caesar. 

Kennedy  Space  Center:    the  future. 
King  Lear. 

Laws  that  protect  people. 
Iicam  baby,  leai^. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci. 
The  Life  cycle  of  a  (kiwerinf  ptam. 
Little  adventures  in  art — Animals. 

Magellan  and  Cortfes. 

Male  and  female  structures. 

Man  and  nature:   poet's  view. 

Maoi  ind  the  dty. 
Man  chance*  his  world. 
Manet's  Olympia. 
Manhood, 
Marijuana:   an  Interim  report. 

Marisol  (wood  sculpture) 
Mathematics  in  everyday  life. 

Melosls— reduction  dtvision. 

The  Merode  altarplece. 

Mexican-Americans . 

Mexican  town,  population  14,000:    At 
school. 


day. 


Mexican  town,  population  XA^  000:    Market 


238 


Mexican  town,  population  14, 000:    The 
home. 

Mexican  town,  population  14, 000:    The 
tortilla. 

Michael  Rabin,  vtolinlst. 
Michelangelo. 

The  Middle  Ages. 

Milton  Henry — black  separatism. 

Minorities  have  made  America  great — 
Germans. 

Minorities  have  made  America  great — 
Irish. 

Minorities  have  made  America  great- 
Italians. 

Minorities  have  made  America  great — 
Jews. 

Minorities  have  made  America  great- 
Negroes.    Part  1. 

Minorities  have  made  America  great — 
Negroes.    Part  2. 

The  Miracle  of  birth. 
Mitosis  and  cell  differentiation. 
Morton  Subotnick:   electronic  composer. 
Musical  instruments:    percussion. 
Musical  instruments:    strings. 
Musical  Instruments:    wind. 
Nat  Hentoft — black  power. 
Native  American  painting,  part  1. 

Native  American  painting,  part  2. 

1920'8  and  the  depression. 
The  Non-violent  creed. 

The  Opiates. 

Orozco's  "Dartmouth  frescoes". 

Out  of  the  mainstream. 

Over  the  edge. 

The  Parthenon. 

The  Past. 

The  People  of  Japan. 

Peoples  park:   a  case  study  in  value 
conflict. 

Peter  Hurd  (water  color) 

Physiology  of  birth. 

Picasso's  Guernica, 

Pizarro  and  other  conquistadors. 

Place. 


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Schloat  (Warren)   Productions,  Pleasantrille,  N.  Y. 
(Continued) 

Pollen  and  ovule  development. 
Pollination  and  double  fertlllzatloa. 

Strategies  for  value  change:   nonviolent 
dissent. 

Textiles. 

They  have  overcome — Charles  Uoyd. 

Vincent  van  Gogh— sa  vie  et  son  oeuvre. 

Schmidt,  Thomas  L 
see 

Australia,  more  than  kangaroos. 

Les  Portes  de  I'enfer  par  Rodin. 
Post -impressionism. 
Post-war. 

They  have  overcome — Claude  Brown. 
They  have  overcome — Dr.  Dorothy  Brown. 
They  have  overcome — Dr.  James  Comer. 

They  have  overcome — Gordon  Parks. 

Schmidt,  William  Dean 
see 

Apple  inctastry. 
The  Dairy. 
Dams. 

The  Present. 

"Hie  Times  they  are  a -changing. 

Fish  and  wildlife  conservaUon. 

Protestantism,  part  1. 

To  make  things  better. 

Gold  mining — placer  method. 

Protestantism,  part  2. 
Puerto  Ricans,  part  1. 
Puerto  Ricans,  part  2. 

EI  Tres  dc  mayo  de  Goya/Loa  &eacos  de  Orozco  en 
"Dartmouth  College". 

Turner's  Slave  ship. 
Ik  Taranlieth  ceatury:  the  age  and  its  art 

Irrigation  farming. 
Logging. 

luml)er  mills. 

The  Punlshmei*  fits  the  crime. 

Ugo  Mochi  (outline) 

Port. 

Realism. 

The  United  States  Capitol,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Sheep  ranching. 

Reconstruction  and  the  West. 

Ups  and  downs:   pills. 

Schmunk,  Mary  Lou 
see 

Religion  and  tradition  in  Japan. 

Values  in  conflict. 

And  the  ground  below. 

Religions  of  the  American  Indian. 

Varieties  of  human  values. 

The  Conchero  dancers  of  Mexico. 

Rembrandt. 

The  Renaissance. 

Vincent  van  Gogh. 
The  Viaual  city. 

Dance  composition  as  taught  in  three 
California  colleges. 

KevoluUonary  War. 
Richard  I^e  (oil  on  canvas) 
The  Right  of  peaceful  assembly. 

Water  polhition. 
What  Is  ecology? 

Horsemanship  goes  forward. 

Schneider,  Herman,  1905-                Heath  elemeitaiy 
science 
see 

Tlie  Right  to  bear  arms. 

What  is  prejudice,  part  1. 

What  ?   No  friction! 

The  Right  to  counsel. 
The  Right  to  go  to  school. 

What  is  prejudice,  part  2. 
When  an  arrest  is  made. 

Scttnltzler,  Arthur,  1862-1931.       Anatol 
see 

The  Right  to  vote. 

Where  food  comes  from;    Eggs  for  you  to 
eat. 

Where  food  comes  from:    Eggs  that  produce 
chicks. 

Why  and  how  the  cow  makes  milk. 

Affairs  of  Anatol. 

Robert  Sowers  (stained  ^lasR) 
Rodin's  "Gates  of  hell". 

Schoenfeld  (Lester  A. )    Films,  New  York 
see 

Crash. 

Fusion. 

Romanticism — the  age  and  its  ait. 

WUl  it  end? 

Mark  Twain's  Bermuda. 

Seed  distribution. 

Womanhood. 

A  Nose. 

Seeds  of  hate:  ex«mination  of  prejudice. 

Workers  of  America. 

7. 

Sex:  problems  and  possibilities. 

World  War  1. 

Shut  up  . . .  I'm  crying. 

Seymour  Llpton  (sculpture) 

World  war  11. 

A  Smile  and  a  shoesliine  ain't  nearly  enough 

Should  you  or  shouldn't  you — and  when? 
Le  aiftcle  des  himiftres. 

Schloat  House 
see 

Black  rabbits  and  white  rabbits. 

Schoenfeld  Film  Distributing  Corporation 
see 

The  Dove. 

Social  classes  in  Japan. 

Schloat  Productions 
see 

iaaonaia  or  biati 

Soil  polliitian. 
The  South. 

La  Cathedrale  de  Charoea. 

Scholastic  Audio-Visual 
see 

States  against  the  nation. 

Poetry:  commitment  and  alienation. 

ClilTord  gets  a  job. 

The  Sury  of  the  Everglades. 

La  Tapisierie  de  Bayeux. 

239 

OHTonl  taltcs  a  trip. 

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Scholastic  Audio-Visual    (Continued) 


CtifTord,  the  big  red  dog. 
Clifford's  tricks. 

Scholastic  Book  Services 
see 

The  Indian  subcontinent. 
LAtin  America. 

Scholastic  Magazines,  inc. 
see 

A  Venaille*. 

All  kinds  of  feelings. 

Arriv6e  d'Elisabcth. 

Art  by  talented  teen-agers — 1967. 

Art  by  talented  teen-agers,  1970:    Drawing 
and  prints. 

Art  by  talented  teen-agers,  1970:    Painting. 

Art  by  talented  teen-agers,  1970:    Three- 
dimensional  art. 

Aventure  en  mer. 

Between  birth  and  death:  an  afTirmation  of  life. 

Bon  anniversaire. 

Bricolace. 

Britain  and  the  Common  Market. 

Canada's  resources. 

The  Challenge  of  conservatism. 

Communist  China:    its  rise  and  fallout. 

Cuba:    from  friend  to  foe. 
Depart  en  vacances. 

Do  you  believe  in  wishes  ? 

The  Draft — who,  how,  and  why? 

The  Drama  of  people. 

Feu  vert. 
Germany — a  problem  in  long  division. 

An  Inside  view  of  the  United  States 
economy. 

Is  there  another  way? 

Jeodi. 

The  Joy  of  being  you. 

Making  mistakes. 


Our  government  today— what  has  it  grown 
into? 

Panne  d'essence. 

People  packages . 

Relationships. 
La  Rcnti^e. 
Sometimes  do  you  forget  ? 

Sur  la  tour  Eiffel. 
Telling  the  story. 

Toward  the  margin  of  life. 

The  Uncertain  day:  a  war  photographer's  journal. 
The  U,  S.  and  the  Soviet  Union. 

Using  your  senses. 

Vacances  en  Bretagne. 

Viet  Nam— plight  of  a  people, 
Le  Vicux  Paris. 

Voyages  of  self  discovery. 

What  next  ? 

Who's  afraid? 

The  World's  youth  in  action. 

Scholendorffer,  Pierre 
see 

The  Anderson  platoon. 

School  (Motion  picture)  Allan  King  Associates,  Toronto, 
1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Grove  Press  Film  Division, 
1968. 

iMt  uiiji.     sil.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Children  In  conflict) 

One  in  a  series  of  Alms  out  of  "Warrendale"  made  for  Brown 
Oumps.  ltd.,  with  the  c-ooperatlon  of  the  Canadian  Broadcasting  Cor- 
poration. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Allan  King;  photographer,  Wil- 
liam Brajne ;  editor,  Peter  Moaeley. 

Summary:  Presents  a  flexible,  non-coercive  educational  process  for 
disturbed  children.  Shows  students  fully  engaged  In  the  learning 
process  because  the  exi)erlences  offered  are  meaningful  because  of 
mutual  respect  between  student  and  teacher. 

1.  Mentallj-  handicapped  children — Education.  i.  Allan  King 

AfiHociates.     II.  Grove  Press.     Film  Division.         Series:  Children  In 
conflict  {Motion  pic-  ture) 

616.89  71-T07430 

firove  Press  Film  Dlvl-  slon 

The  School  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8   mm.     (Community   services) 

Loop  aim.    Film  ootes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Bummari/:  Shows  how  a  school  functions  and  the  way  In  which 
people  who  perform  specialized  tasks  relate  to  the  system  as  u 
whole. 

1.  Schools.    2.  School  management  and  organization.  i.  Ealing 

Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Commuolty  services  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

372.8  70-705177 

Ealing  Corporation 


Released  by 


The  Negro  in  U.S.  history. 
Nothing  is  something  to  do. 

Old  MacDonald  had  a  farm. 


SckooL  [Motion  picture]     Gould  Pictures  Corp. 
Communicationi  Oroup  West,  1971. 

13  min.     id.     color.     16  nun. 

Spaoiah  veriion  alto  isaued. 

SUMMARY:  Provide*  ■  basic  introduction  to  school  activities  and  proce- 
dures for  enterinf  kindergarten  or  first  grade  students  in  order  to  overcome  the 
children's  fear  of  school. 

1.  Kindergarten— Juvenik  fUms,  [1.  Kindergarten)  I.  Gould  Pictures 
Corpofitioa.     II.  Coaununications  Oroup  West 

[LB1195]  372.24  73-715314 

ONE  72  MARC 

School  and  the  child  (Motion  pieture)    Video  Nursing,  1967. 
Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Man:  bts  growth  and  developmeDt— 
birth  throutth  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Vredita:  Instructors,  Robert  C.  Nicolay,  Ivan  Samtiels. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  child's  initial  attitude  toward  school, 
relevanco  of  material  presented,  teacher  expectations,  Influence  of 
cultural  dllTerences  and  cultural  lnconslBt«ocies.  Presents  a  brief 
htotory  of  educational  changes  In  America  alnce  1896. 

L  Child  study.  2.  Education— D.  S. —History.  L  Video  Norstng. 
inc.  Series:  Man:  bis  growth  and  devehJipment— l>lrth  through 
adolescence  (Motion  picture) 

1W.42  78-703690 

video  NuratDB 


Schod  bells  ring  at  home  (Motion  picture)     Pacific  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.,  1966, 

13  mn.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Los  Angeles  City  Schools. 

Credit*:  Director,  Adele  Ulman ;  narrator,  John  Coodoa;  photog- 
rapher, H.  Ijee  Hansen. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  Tele-class  system,  a  new  form  of  tele- 
phone teaching,  allows  house-bound  handicapped  children  to  ke^  up 
with  their  school  work  and  maintain  healthy  social  contacts. 

1.  Handicapped  children — Education.  j.  Pacific  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company. 

371.9  79-701979 


School  birds — some  feathered  friends  we  could  do  without 

(Filmatrip)    National  School  Public  Relations  Association, 
1967. 

27  fr.  co'nr.  35  mm.  nnd  phonotape:  plastic,  single-track.  1  reel 
(5  In.),  "J  in.  jxir  sec..  10  mln. 

Revised  version  of  the  1957  tllinstrip  of  the  same  title. 

With  script, 

Bummary:  Esplnlns  how  a  few  persons  In  a  school  system  with  a 
negative  attitude  can  affect  the  public  relations  program  of  the  entire 
school. 

1.  Attitude  (Psychology)     2.  Public  relations— Schools,  i.  Na- 

tional School  I*ublic  Relations  Association. 

371.1069  Fi  A  67-3921 

National  School  Public  Relations  Association 

School  boards  in  crisis — five  facing  ten  (Motion  picture) 
I/D/E/A.  Released  by  John  Piitterson  and  Associates, 
1970. 

26miu.    sd.    color    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  pressures  and  counterpressurea— such 
as  conflicts  dealing  with  desegregation,  new  teaching  patterns  and 
currinilum,  and  teacher  mllllamy— that  are  enwuntered  by  school 
boards  in  an  era  of  change.  Includes  comments  by  George  Gallup 
of  the  American  Institute  of  Public  Opinion  and  James  AUea,  former 
U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Education. 

1.  School  boards.  2.  School  management  and  organisation.  i. 
Institute  for  the  Development  of  Educational  Activities.  II.  John 
Patterson  and  Associates. 

371.2  70-711719 

Institute  for  the  Develop-  ment  of  Educational  Activities 

School  boys  (Motion  picture)  Sutjeska  film,  Sarajevo,  Yugo- 
slavia.  Released  in  the  V.  S,  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-HiH,  1969. 

14  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  the  activities  of  Tngoslavlan  schoolboys  during 
their  walk  to  school  each  day;  displays  their  ingenuity  and  Imagina- 
tion. 

1.  School  children— Yugoslavia.  i.  Sutjeska  film.    n.  Contem- 

porary PIlm-VMcGraw-HIlL 

155.42  73-705151 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


School  buildings,  1967     (FUmstrip) 
of  School  Administrators,  1967. 


American  Association 


240 


164  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  discussion  manual. 

Summary:  Surveys  various  types  of  plans  used  In  current  school 
building  progranis.  Includes  views  of  the  Interiors,  exteriors,  build- 
ing sites,  and  floor  plans  for  schools  ranging  from  the  elementary 
through  the  Junior  college  level  selected  from  entries  In  the  1967 
architectural  exhibit  held  at  the  annual  conveottoo  of  the  American 
Association  of  School  Administrators. 

1.  School  buildings — U,  S.     2.  Architecture— Designs  and  plans. 
I.  American  Associution  of  School  Administrators 

Fi  A  67^804 
American  Aasoclatlon  of  School  Administrators 


School  buildings,  1970  (Filmstrip)    American  Association  of 
School  Administrators,  1970. 

Uri  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  dycusislon  manual. 

Sl'MM.^BY:  Presents  views  of  the  Interiors,  exteriors,  building 
sites,  nnd  floor  plans  of  selected  entries  from  the  annual  American 
A^-MHiatlon  of  School  .Administrators  Exhibition  of  School  Archi- 
tecture held  at  the  AAS.V  1970  annual  convention.  Includes  build- 
ings for  kindergarten  through  college  and  professional  levels.  With 
captions. 

1.  School  buildings— U.  S.  2.  Architecture.  Modem  — 20th  cen- 
tury— U.  S.        I.  American  Association  of  School  Administrators. 

727  79-737235 

American  As.sociatlon  of  School  Administrators 


School  buildings.  1971  (Filmstiip)  American  Association  of 

School    .Administrators  with   the  assistance  of  the  IT.  S. 

Office  of  Kducntion.    Released  by  .\nierican  Association  of 
Sch(M>l  .\dministrntoi-s,  lit"!. 

approx.  163  fr.    b&w.    3^  mm. 

With  diMWK.«lon  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Surveys  sites,  floor  plans.  Intertort,  and  exteriors 
of  recently  completed  American  school  buildings  th«t  were  inciuded 
In  the  1970  American  AsHOCiatlon  of  School  Admin lirtrt tors  annual 
exhibition  of  scbotii  architecture.    With  captions. 

1.  School  buildings— U.  8.    2,  Architecture— Dealgns  and  plans. 
I.  American  Association  of  School  Administrators. 
[LB3218.A1J  727  77-739:180 

Aner.  Assoc,  of  School  Administrator* 


School  boUdlagi— 197X  tFilmttrip] 
School  Administrator!,  1972. 


American  Aaaodatioa  of 


166  ft-     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  diKuuion  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Picture*  wiected  cntriea  fNm  the  1973  A.A.S.A.  Exhibiiton  of 
School  Architecture.  Showt  plans,  interior  and  exterior  view*  of  etementary  and 
Kcondary  Khoote,  ipecial  purpoac  •ddiliorH  and  rerwvations.  vocational  edu- 
cation centers,  community  collegea,  and  an  air-iupported  college  fieldhouac. 
With  captkmi. 

I  School  buildinga— United  Suica.  2.  Archiicclurc— Ocsigaa  and  plana. 
I    American  Aaiociation  of  School  Adminiatntort. 

cLB3221i  727  72-733707 

American  Anociation  of  72  MARC 

School  Admin 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  School  bus  and  yoD  {Motion  picture)  Progressive  Pic- 
tures, 1967. 

10  tain.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Rerlsed  rerslon  of  the  1966  niotloD  picture  of  t&e  same  title. 

Bummatyr  Shows  safe  and  courteous  practices  for  ytmag  children 
who  ride  a  school  bus.  Eiplalns  correct  procedures  for  boardlag 
and  leaving  buses,  when  and  where  to  cross  streets  and  roads,  how 
to  use  emergency  exits,  and  the  need  for  learning  the  following  safe 
practices. 

1.  School  children — Trausportatlon.    2.  School  safety  patrols. 
I.  Prograalre  Pictures,  Benlda,  Calif. 

379.175  Fi  A  68-333 

ProgreaslTe  Pictures 

n«  Schod  bBf  drirer.  [Motion  picture]    nim  Production  Service, 
Vir|inia  Dept  of  Education,  1972. 

13  tnin      id.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Dircctof.  writer,  and  editor,  Jan  Peterton;  photographer,  J.  Sol 
Wrenn,  Ji. 

SUMMARY:  Docribci  the  Khool  bui  driven'i  duties  sod  respoMibUltin. 
Demonttratei  driving  (kilti  and  ufciy  practices  in  city  traffic  and  ia  rural  srwa. 

t.  School  binet.     2.  TrarTk  safety.       I.  Virginia.     Depi.  of  Educatioo. 
[LB28M]  639.2M  72-700613 

Film  Production  Service.  73  MARC 

Virginia  Dept.  of 

Education 

School  bus  driver  V.  L  P.  (Motion  picture)  Louisiana  Dept. 
of  Education,  Bus  Transportation  Dept.  Made  and  re- 
leased hv  Avalon  Daggett  Productions,  1967. 

13  mill,     sd     color.     16  mm. 

Hitmmanr  A  training  film  for  sc-bool  bus  drirers.  Explains  how 
drivers  ai-e  Nelected.  .^hows  safety  procedures,  and  demonstrates 
modern  devices  used  by  drivers. 

1.   Motor   bus  drivers.  i.    Louisiana.     Dept.   of   Education. 

It.  Daggett  (Avalon)  F^xtductlons. 

871.8  Fi  A  68-370 

CINE 


Sdiod  bus  safety   (Filmstrip)     Visual  Education  Consult- 
ants, 1971. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With   teacher's   guide.   Including  elementary  and  advanced   level 
narrations. 

CREDITS:   Author,    Peter   Patau;   photographer.   WlllUm   Ward. 

SUMMARY:   Describes  the  Importance  of  acfaool  ba  mttlty  and 
gives  courtesy  and  safety  rulea. 

I.  School  buses.     2.  Safety  education.  I.  Visual  Mncation 

Consultants,  inc. 

[LB3407]  614.8  74r-739078 

Viraal  Bdncation  Consultants 


The  School  counselor  (Motion  picture)  Halewyn  Films, 
Toronto.  Keleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1971. 

28  mill.     H(l.     color.     16  mm.     (Career  explorations) 
SUMM.\Ity :  Demon <tt rates  the  ivle  of  the  school  counselor  in  the 
educational  process,  and  shows  the  training  and  concern  which  char- 
acterize the  fleld  of  guidance.     Includes  scenes  of  actual  counseling 
sessions. 

1.  Personnel  service  In  education.        I.  Halewyn  Films.    II.  Films 
Incorporated.     III.  Series:  Career  explorations  (Motion  plctorei 
[LH10-2.K5J  371.4023  78-714329 

Films  incorporated 


School  day  in  Japan  (Motion  picture)     Public  Media.    Rfr- 
lea.sed  by  Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

10  rain.    8d.     color.     16  mm.     (See  "n  tell) 

A  Primary  language  arts/life  science  series. 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  by  Instltut  fflr  Film  and 
BUd. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  typical  school  day  in  the  life  of  a  youn« 
Japanese  boy  and  his  sister.    For  elementarr  grades. 

1.  Education,  Elementary— Japan— 1945-  I.  Public  Media. 

Inc.  II.  Films  Incorporated.  III.  Series:  See  "n  t^  (Motion  pic- 
ture) IV.  Series:  A  Primary  language  arts/life  adeoce  series  (Ho- 
Hod  picture) 

[LA1312]  372.8  71-709041 

Pnbllc  Media 


School  days  in  the  ocean  {FUmttrip)    Q+£d  Prodactiooa, 
1966. 

28  fr.  fwlur.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  S3|  rpm.,  11 
min.     (Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl,  series  2,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  .study  pjide. 

CredUt:  Producer,  James  K.  Friedrlch :  director,  Jack  I*  Tyler. 

Summary.-  Uses  a  story  about  a  school  of  flsh  to  Illustrate  the 
importance  of  using  time  wisely.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life.     2.  Time.  L  Q+Ed  ProductlMiB. 

Series :  Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl  (Fllmstrtp)  aeries  2,  no.  4. 

„, 179  70-734804 

Q+Bd  Prodoetioas 


School;  doing:  the  very  best  you  can  {FUnuitrip)    Ted  Lowry 
Production.s.     Released  by  McOraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

G2  fr,  (-olor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  8 
mln,     ( Learning  to  learn  series) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Teaches  children  about  the  Importance  of  school  and 
endeavouring  to  do  one's  best. 

1.  Ediicatlon  of  children — Juvenile  films.  i.  Ted  Lowry  Produc- 
tions. II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Learning  to 
learn  swles  (FUmstrlp) 

372^  7ft-73561« 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Ca 

School    for   clowns    {Motion   picture)     DBA    Prodnctions. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

11  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  l>oy  who  runs  away  from  school  to 
be  a  clown  is  used  to  stimulate  oral  language  skills.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.    Language    arts    (Elementary)      2.    Oral    communication. 
1.  DBA  Productions,     ir.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  York. 

372.6  77-706882 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


School  for  fours  (Motion  pieture)  School  of  Home  Eco- 
nomics, Ohio  State  University.  Made  and  released  by 
Dept.  of  Photography,  Ohio  State  University,  1967. 

27  rain.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Crcdita:  Director,  writer,  and  editor,  David  L.  Parker;  advisor, 
Norajean  Hendrlcksen;  photography,  John  L.  Friend. 

Rummaiy:  Shows  how  play  becomes  a  learning  experience  for  four- 
year-old  children  at  the  Ohio  State  University  Child  Development 
Center.  Includes  seven  typical  play  activities  which  show  various 
spontaneous  incidents. 

1.  Play.  2.  Child  study.  i.  Ohio.  SUte  University,  Columbus. 
School  of  Home  Economics,  a.  Ohio.  State  University,  Columbua. 
Dept  of  Photography. 

372.21  Fi  A  68-2412 

Ohio.    State  Univ.  Dept  of  Photography  and  Cinema 

The   School    for   scandal    by    Richard    Brinsley   Sheridan 

(Filmstrip)    Educational  Audio  Visual,  1967. 

44  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Drama  series) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Credit*:  Photographs,  Angus  McBean,  Fred  Fehl ;  editor,  Anne  S. 
Wax. 

Summwy:  Illustrates  scenes  from  The  school  for  scandal  using 
photoKTaphs  of  the  Tennent  Production  Company  production  starring 
Sir  John  Glelgud.  Sir  Ralph  Richardson,  and  Geraldine  McEwan. 

I.  Sheridan.  Richard  Brinsley  Butier,  1751-1816.  The  school  for 
scandal.  ii.  E^ducatlonal  Audio  Visual,  inc..  PleasautviUe.  N.  T. 
Series:  Drama  series  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3978 
Educational  Audio  TIaoal 

School  for  sillies  (Fitmstrtp)  Parents'  Magazine  Enter- 
prises. Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Keleased  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

74  fr.  color.  35  ram.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  38|  rpm.,  13  mln. 
mlcrogroove.     (Alt  kinds  of  heroes) 

With  script  and  teacher's  Kulde. 

BumTnary:  Uses  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Jay  Williams  to 
introduce  the  hero  In  literature  and  help  make  the  pupil  aware  of 
his  own  potential    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Self-realization.     2.  Heroes  in  literature.  l  WllliannJay. 

1914-  School    for    sillies,      n.    Parents'    Magazine   Enterprises, 

Inc.,  New  York.    m.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series  : 

All  kinds  of  heroes  (Filmstrip) 

398.2  71-736969 

Learning  Corp.  of  .\mer-  lc(| 

SdMol,  bealtli,  ^  yoK.  [Filmstrip]      Educaticmal  Projections 
Corp.,  1968. 

26  fr      cohv.     35  mm.     (Reading  progrun.  Level  I,  R-13S) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  tkill  reinrorccmeiit  of 
medial  N  and  final  N.  PfCMots  i  lenon  showing  [he  commoa  habiti  of  school 
children  which  tend  to  spread  coougious  genns.  With  csptions.  For  primary 

t.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  l«nguage— Consonants- 
Juvenile  films,  3.  School  hygiene— Juvenile  films,  il.  Hygieoej  1.  Educa- 
tional Prc^tioni  Cofpontion.  [I.  Scries:  Reading  program.  [Fibnstrip]  Level 
1.  R-138. 

(LB1525,  372.4  72-733547 

Editcational  Projeclions  72  MARC 

Corp. 

School  helpers  (Motion  picture)  Sigma  Educational  Films, 
1967. 

9  ntli^.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*;  Educational  consultant,  Jayne  Appl^rate. 

Summary:   Explains   the   role  of   the  teacher,   the  principal,  the 
PTA    mother,    the   school  custodian,    the   school    nurse,    and   other 
helpful  people  In   the  elementary  schooL     Suggests  ways   In  which 
boys  and  girls  can  also  help. 
-Another  issue,    b&w. 


1,  School  employees.    2.  Volunteer  workers  In  education. 
I.  Sigma  EducatlfKial  Films. 

371.8  Fi  A  68-637 

Sigma  Educational  Films 

School  It  our  other  boae.  [Filmstrip]     Educatkmal  Projectioog 
Corp.,  1968. 


28  fr,    color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Lcvd  I,  R- 1 II) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  irtdude*  word  tkill  rdnforccmcal  of 
iniiial  N.  Shows  ■  boy  and  girl  gctung  ready  for  school,  and  point*  out  the 
relationship  between  proper  home  behavior  aitd  school  behavior.  With  capttona. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  (Uno.  1.  English  language — Consoaanta— 
Juvenile  films.  3.  Children — Conduct  of  life — Juvenile  films.  [1.  Conduct  of 
life)  1.  Educational  Protections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  prafram. 
[Filmstrip]  Lo'el  I,  R-lll. 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733143 

Educational  ProjecdoM  73  MARC 

Corp. 


The  Schoirf  library  (Motion  picture)     Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

14  mln.  sd.  color.  16  ram.  (The  Living  language  series)  (Spe- 
cial education  series) 

SUMMARY :  An  introduction  to  the  functions  of  a  library  and  the 
various  ways  in  which  it  may  t>e  used.  Witti  captions  for  use  In  spe- 
cial education. 

1.  School  libraries.        I.  Universal  Education  and  Vlauat  Arts.    II. 
Series:  The  Llring  language  series   (Motion  picture)     III.  Series: 
Special  education  series  (Motion  picture) 
[Z675.S3]  871.9  74-715132 


Universal  Education  and 


Visual  Arte 


Tlie  School  huch  buck.  (Fihrntripi     Office  of  Infonnatioa.  U^ 
Dept  of  A^culture.     Relcaied  by  Photo  Lab,  1971. 

47  fr.    color,     33  mm.       and  phooodiM:  3  t.  (1  s.  tor  manual  projector.  1 
s.  for  sutotnatk  prpfcctor),  13  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  9  mla.  aach  side 

Alio  issued  as  slides. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Eipiains  bow  the  ichoo)  hmch  systam  works  aod  daseribcs 
bow  one  can  have  Ms  Khool  lunch  provided  for  by  the  profram. 

1,  School  children— Focd— United  Suiea.        1.  United  Staiaa     Dtpc.  of 
Agriculture.    Office  of  Information,     II.  Photo  Lab.  inc.,  Washington.  D.C 
tLB3479.U5,  641.1  70-739444 

U.S.  Dept.  of  Agricubwc  73  MARC 


School  manners  (FSmstrip)    Troll  A»ociatee,  1970. 

42  fr.    b&w.    36  mm. 

Cred'tt:  Author,  Marian  Frances. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  mischievous  school  boy  who  climbs 
In  a  model  rocket  and  accidentally  pulls  a  switch  that  takes  him  on 
a  fantastic  journey  to  another  planet  where  he  learns  a  lessen)  Id 
courtesy  and  behavior  In  scfaooL  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life,        i.  Troll  Associates. 

395  75-736202 

Troll  Associates 


Popular  Science  Pub. 


The  School  nurse  (Motion  pictvre) 
Ca,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  mln,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Community  workers,  no.  8) 

Loop  Him  mounted  In  cartridge.  Inued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  S  mm. 

With  film  notes. 

Summary:  Describes  sotne  of  the  functions  of  a  school  nurse  and 
shows  her  bandaging  a  bruised  child,  giving  eye  and  hearing  tests, 
and  assisting  a  visiting  doctor  In  the  routlite  physical  examinatloQ 
of  a  group  of  youngsters. 

L  School  nurses — Juvenile  films.  l  Popular  Science  Publishing 
Company,  inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division.  Series:  Com- 
miulty  workers  (Motion  picture)  oa  S. 

37L7  Fi  A  68-1899 

PopuUr  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-Vlsoat  IHv. 

School  problems:  getting  along  with  ottwrs  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Robert  Waterman.  Released  by  Film  Associates, 
1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.'  Dramatizes  five  typical  elementary  school  problems 
which  require  decision  making.  Students  are  asked  to  discuss  the 
problem  and  suggest  possible  courses  of  action  at  the  end  of  each 
sequence. 

1.  Decision-making.  2.  School  children.  i.  Waterman,  Robert, 
n.  Film  Associates. 

371.8  Fi  A  68-3184 

Film  Associates 


School  safety  (FUmstrip)     Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp.,  1968. 

39  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Safety  and  health) 

Summary:  Describes  good  practices  for  safety  in  sciiool.  Illus- 
trates tlie  need  for  walking  carefully  donn  hallways  and  stairs, 
opening  doors  cautiously,  carrying  chairs  properly,  keeping  shoe 
laces  lletl.  wiping  up  spilled  water,  handling  tools  carefully,  keeping 
pointed  objects  away  from  the  face,  and  obeying  fire  regulations. 

1.  Safety  education.  i.  Your  I<esson  Plan  Materials  Corpora- 

tion. Series:  Safety  and  health  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-372-2 

V.  L  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Scho(rf  sh<v  safety   (Motion  picture) 
California,  1968. 


Film  Associates  of 


15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CredUt:  Educational  consultant.  Fred  Baer. 

Summary:  EmphHSJies  busic  safety  practices  to  be  observed  when 
using  various  materials,  band  tools,  power  tools,  heated  materials, 
and  electricity. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   School  shops — Safety  measures.        i.  Film  Associates  of  Cali- 


fornia, Los  Angeles. 
Film  Associates  of 


614.8 
California 


Fi  A  68-1840 


School  time  in  camp  (Motion  picture)    Outdoor  Education 

Association.     Released  by  Montclair  State  College  ,195-!] 

17  mill.    rA.    l>&w.    16  mm. 

Summnry:  Uses  a  camping  experiment  of  the  New  York  City  pub- 
lic schools  to  show  how  education  was  continued  with  camping  during 
a  three-week  outing  In  which  trained  counselors  worked  with  62  boys 
and  girls. 

1.  School  camps.  r.  Outdoor  E^lucation  AR,soclatlon,  n.  New 
Jersey.     Montclair  State  College,  Upper  Montclair. 

796.54  Fi  A  67-5608 

Outdoor  Education  As-soclatlOD 

School   without  failure   (Motion  picture)     Dare  Bell  Asso- 
ciates,   Released  by  Media  Five  Film  Distributors,  1970. 

40  m^n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Dave  Bell;  director.  Wayne  Threm;  ad- 
viser, Wlltlam  Glasser;  cine  ma  t<«rap  hers,  Wayne  Threm,  Mike 
Hoover. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  In  which  the  no-fail  educational 
philosophy  of  Dr.  William  Glasser  is  shown  In  practice  In  a  public 
elementary  schooL 

1.    Glasser,   William,   1925-  2.   Grading  and   marking    (Stu- 

dents)        I.  Glasser.  William.  1925-  II.  Dave  Bell  Associates. 

III.  Media  Five  Film  Distributors. 

372.1  76-711896 

Mwlia  Five  Film  Dls-  trlbutors 


Scho<rf  workers    (Filmstrip)    Family  Films.     Released 
Family  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 


by 


241 


45  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsr :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33.1  rpm.,  6  mln. 
(Community  workers  and  helpers,  group  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author,  consultant,  and  photographer,  Audrey  Calhoun. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  roles  of  various  people  who  stair  a 
school.  Includes  the  teacher,  principal,  secretary,  typist,  nwe,  bus 
driver,  crossing  guard,  custodian,  and  gardener.    E*or  primary  grades. 

I.  School  Hnpioyees — Juvenile  films.  I.  Family  Films,  Inc.  II. 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  III.  Series:  Communlt; 
workers  and  helpers  (Filmstrip)  group  i. 

372.8  77-738663 

Society  for  Visual  Edncstlon 


School  workers:  Our  school  woriiers  (FUmttrip)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     ( School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Summary:  Erplains  the  duties  of  various  school  workers  within 
tlie  school  system.     With  captions. 

1.  School  employees.        i.  McOraw-HlIl  Book  (^mpany.        Series : 
School  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-733684 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


School  workers:  The  custodian  and  the  bus  driver  [F^m- 
Mtrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.     Made  by  UniTer- 

sity  Films. 

30  fr,     color.     3o  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teach«r'!i  gitlde  and  script. 

Summary:  Explains  the  functions  of  the  custodian  and  the  bos 
driver  within  the  school  system.     With  captions. 

1.   School  bulldlnss  —  Maintenance  and  repair.      2.  Janitors.      8. 
Motor  bvis  drlverH.  i.  McCrawHlll  Book  Company.  Series: 

School  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  77-733667 

MoGratv.Hlll  Book  Co. 


School  workers:  The  librarian  {Filnutrip)      McOntw-Hlll 
Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

29  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (3<4iool  series) 

With  teachers'  guide  and  script. 

Sumnmrii:  Explains  the  role  of  the  librarian  within  the  school  sys- 
tem.    With  captions. 

I.  McGraw-Htll  Book  Company.  Series:  School  aeries  (Film- 

strip) 

1.  School  llbrariaon.  I.  McOraw-HIll  Book  Company.  Series: 
School  series  (Fllmatrip) 

372.8  7e-733664 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


School  workers:   The  principal   {Filnutrip)     McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

34  fi".     color.    35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Sitmmaty:  Explains  the  role  of  the  principal  within  the  school 
system.     With  caption.^. 

1.  School  NUperintendeots  and  principals.        I.  McOraw-HiU  Book 
Company.         Series:  School  series  (Pilmstrlp) 

372.8  73-733666 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O. 


School  workers:  The  pupil  (FUmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book 

Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Summary:  Explains  the  role  of  the  pupil  within  the  school  system. 
With  captions. 

1.  Students.     2.  Rote  concept.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  School  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  72-733663 

McCraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


School  workers:  The  school  nurse  (FUmttrip)     McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

26  fr.    cu.iir     35  miu.     (School  liei'les) 

With  teach>-ra'  guide  and  script. 

Summaru:  E:cplulns  the  r^'e  of  the  school  ntirw  within  the  school 
system.    Witli  captions. 

1.  School  children  — Health  and  hygiene.  2.  Nurses  and  nursing. 
I  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  School  aeries  (Fllmstrlp) 
372.8  70-733666 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


School  workers:  The  special  teachers  (FUmstrip)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

29  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher'H  guide  and  script  ,  w*  -n 

Svmmury:  Explains  the  functions  that  a  special  teacher  might  flll 
In  the  school  syMem.     With  captions. 

1.  Visiting  teachers.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
School  series  (Fllmstrlp)  „„„»„ 

372.8  70-733668 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


School   workers:    The   teacher    (FUmstrip)      McGraw-Hill 

Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Sumttujrjf:  Explains  the  role  of  the  teacher  within  the  school 
•ystem.     With  captions. 

1.  Teachers.  2.  Role  concept.  i.  McGraw.HiU  Book  Company. 
Series:  School  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  70-783662 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Schooting  and   recreation    (FUmstrip)     Society  for  VistuJ 

Education,  1970. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  8..  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  16 
mlD.     microgrooTe.     (Thin  Is  the  Soviet  Dnlon,  group  2) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  lo  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

CrrAitt:  Consultant.  Hurray  Lincoln  Miller. 

Bummary:  Outlines  the  Soviet  educational  ayatem— -from  nursery 
•chool  through  university  level.  Deacribea  the  varloua  recreational 
activities  that  are  offered. 

1.  Education— Russia.  L  Miller,  Hurray  Lincoln,  n.  Society 
for  Visual  Education.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  This  is  the  Soriet 
Union  (Fllmstrlp)  group  Z 

370.947  79-736068 

Sodety  for  Visual  Education 

Schools  and  jobs:  loU  of  people  work  here  (Motion  pic- 
ture) McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Joshua 
Tree  Productions. 

10  mln.  Bd.  color,  1«  mm.  (primary  grmle  aoelnl  studies  Illm 
•erica) 

With  tenrher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Points  out  the  dependence  of  schools  on  numerous 
people  who  work  before  and  after  regular  achool  houra.  Examinea 
the  role  (hat  janitor*,  cooks,  nuraea.  special  teacher*,  and  other 
employeea  piny  In  making  a  achool  run  amootbly. 

1  School  employees  2.  School  plant  management.  i.  McOraw- 
Hlll  Book  <>>mpnny.  Serlea:  Primary  grade  aoclal  studies  flun 

■eriea  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2440 
McOniw-Hlll  Book  Oft. 


Schools  and  learning;:  learning  is  my  job  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill    Book    Co.,    1967.      Made    by    Joshua    Tree 

Productions. 

10  mln.  8d.  color.  16  mm.  (Primary  grade  social  studies  film 
serlea) 

With  teacher's  guide 

fiummory:  Pictures  the  many  different  ways  in  whlcA  diilareD 
learn  In  school.  __ 

1    Learning.   Psychology  of.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Primary  grade  social  studies  fllm  aerlei  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2442 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Schools  and  neighborhoods:  Josh  gets  a  school  (Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Joshua 
Tree  Productions. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Primary  grade  aoclal  studies  fllm 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  new  schools  are  built  why  they  are  hullt. 
who  pays  for  the  school,  and  who  makes  decUlons  relating  to  design 
and  location  of  new  sdioola. 

1.  School  buildings.  2.  School  plant  maaagement  i.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series;  Primary  grade  aoclal  studies  fllm  ae- 
ries (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2441 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Schools  and  pbnning:  the  puppet  show  caper  (Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Joshua 
Tree  Productions. 

n  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Primary  grade  social  s'tudles  fllm 
Strief  I 

".'™"i^'!'ranS'St  the  ln,iK,rUnce  ot  planning  b,  showln,  ho» 
.  prlmw  rude  cla.8  «rote  •  plaj.  made  a  stwje  and  puppM^  and 
JrSeoted  a  poppet  .how-all  within  three  daj^-becaore  of  eareM 

■■"""FSnnlng     2    Puppet,  and  p«ppet-play..  ■■  Mrt)tawHlll 

Book  cjipaw-        SorlS:   Primary  pad.  wcUl  atudle.  fllm  Krle. 

(Motion  picture)  Fi  A  67-2446 

McGraw-HUl  Book  Co. 

Schools  and  rules:  rules  to  view  a  urn  by  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree 
Productions. 

10  mln.  M.  color  18  mm.  (Primary  jrade  aoclal  studlea  fllm 
series) 

Kln'o^?  DwcrlbeJ  the  Importance  ot  following  nilea  by  abowlni 
wb.t  can  h.ppcn  when  someone  forget,  the  roles. 

1    Safety  regulations— Juvenile  Alms.  i.  """•'"Vi.^; 

CompTny        Serle. :  Primary  grade  social  aradle.  fllm  sarle.  ( Motion 

■'•*'""  Fi  A  67-2448 

McOraw-Hlli  Book  Co. 

Schools  and  safety:  David  won't  be  here  today  (Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Joshua 
Tree  Productions. 

9  ml*  sd.  color  16  mm.  (Primary  grade  social  studies  Aim 
aeries) 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^      ^  .        .,,.„„   ,^ 

Summary   Illustrates  traflic  hazards  encountered  by  children  10 

walking,  and  riding  a  bus  or  a  bicycle.    Demonstrates  how  to  avoid 

accidents  white  going  to  and  from  school.    „    ^  ^  e^^^ . 

1    Safety  education.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.        Series. 

Primary  grade  social  studies  fllm  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2444 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

SchooU  and  sharing:  let's  share  a  seesaw  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree 
Productions. 

10  mm.  sd.  color.  Ifl  mm.  (Primary  grade  aoclul  studies  film 
series) 

n'«^^'l"sho^;'how  two  group,  of  primary  school  children 
learn  how   to  share  their  belongings  as  a  step  in  learning  bow  to 

^T'shlringi!uvarmms^*'""-T.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Primary  grade  social  studies  fllm  -sries  (M»"oilP'«"«'    ,^ 

Fi  A  67-2446 

HcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 
Schools  are  built  for  learning   (Motion  picture)     Lennox 
Industries.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
,196-!, 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

Summary;  Demonstrates  that  flexibility  of  Interior  space  and 
thermal  control  help  to  provide  better  teaching  and  learning  enylron- 

1    School   facilities.    2.  Schools— Heating  and  ventilation.  i. 

Lennox    Industries.    Inc.     n.    Modern   Talking   Picture   Service.   Inc. 

871.6  Fi  A  67-6429 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Schools  around  the  world   (Filmstrip)     Field  Educational 

Publications.  1969. 

no  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Schools,  famllie-t,  nelgh- 
tx>rhoodH)  .         ,,  . 

In  a  nniltlmedla  program  of  3  flimstrlpn  with  3  phonodiKcs  and 
wTl|.[H.  »  Nhort  nim  «trip«,  4  wall  uhart«,  36  study  prints,  and 
ttmhet's  guide.  ,._  ^      ,,  . 

CHEDITS:  UirwtorM,  Richard  E.  dross,  John  I.  Mk-haells:  ad- 
vl^n*.  Ruth  H.  Oros-sman.  John  V.  MIchaells. 

SfMUARY:  Shows  actlvUlea  In  art.  singing,  and  dancing  ciaK-^es 
In  various  countries,  and  compareu  scenes  of  children  playing,  enjoy- 
ing  Buack   time,   and   learning   to   write   their   own   language.     For 

*"^  ?"comparatiTe  education— Juvenile  films.        I.  F'leld  Educational 
I'liblk-atlons.  Serlea:  Schools,  families,  neighborhoods  (Film- 

"^"■'  372.8  TO-737246 

A.  L.  \.  Booklist 


SchtTttische  Symphonie 
see 


Schreiner,  Alexander 
see 

A  Program  of  fugues. 

Schubert,  Agnes 
see 

Bridges  from  here  to  there. 

Oouds  and  more  clouds. 
Ooudi  and  other  thinfl. 
Come  to  the  water's  edge. 
Seeing  water,  boats,  and  bridges. 

Ships  for  voyaging. 

Tree*  end  mote  uees. 
Tiees  and  other  thioft. 

Waters  deep  and  shallow. 

Schubert,  Delwyn  G. 
see 

Air,  weather,  jet  propulsion,  and  space. 
Magnetism,  electricity,  and  machines. 
Plants  and  animals. 

Schudde,  Lester 
see 

Yankee  Frankle  in  Its  news  to  youse. 


Schllnzel,  Beinhold.       Amphitryon 
see 


Aus  den  Wolken  kommt  das  GlUck 
(Amphitryon) 

Schuenzel,  Rolf  G 
see 

Dresden,  city  without  a  face. 


Schule  des  Lebens    (Motion  picture) 
see    Ein  gliickllcher  Mensch 


Schulman,  Jerome  L 


The  Chain. 


The  Child  beater. 


Scottish  lymphony. 


242 


Schuster,  Robert 
see 


Schuth,  H.  Wayne 


Are  poets  people  ? 

Schwa  sound:  unaccented  syUable  (Motion  pictun)    Ealing 

Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.  Hi.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Reading  skills  n:  Changing 
vowel  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllabW) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*;  Author,  Virginia  Blggy. 

Summary:  Explaln»  how  to  differentiate  between  short  aoundl 
and  schwn  sounds  and  how  to  recognise  that  echwa  vowel  soanda 
govern  unaccounted  syllables.     For  primary  grade*. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics — JuvMille  films.  2.  Bogtlah  lan- 
guage—Vowels— Juvenile  fllma.  I.  Baling  Corporation,  OambHdge. 
Haas.  Serlea:  Reading  akIIU  n:  Changing  vowel  sounds,  diph- 

thongs, syllables  (Motion  picture) 

872.6  74-701226 

Ealing  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Schwa  sound:  unaccented  syllabk  (Motion  picture)     Ealing 

Corp..  1970. 

2  mln.  Hi.  color.  Baper  8  mm.  (Action  Tiflw«r  rcftdlog  aktUs  II : 
CbanslDi^  sounds,  dlpbtboags.  sylLables) 

Loop  Dim  '■»*  bjind  Ttew«r. 

Credits:  Author,  H.  VtrglaU  Bigg;. 

Summary:  Bzplalus  how  to  differentiate  between  short  aoandt 
and  schwa  sounds,  and  bow  to  r«cogtilze  that  schwa  row^  aoaDda 
govern  unaccented  syllables.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics — Juvealle  fllma.  2.  BngUah  lan- 
guage—Vowels— Juren  lie  Alms.  I.  Elalliig  Corp(»atloa,  Cambridge, 
Masfc  Series ;  Action  viewer  reading  skills  II :  ChanglDg  Bounds, 
diphthongs,  syllables  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  77-710071 

Ealtng  CMpontloo 

Schwab  (D.  N. )    Productions 
see 


Fickle  women. 


Schwartz,  Robin  Davie 
see 

There  are  only  two  kinds  of  people. 


Sdence  and  America's  beaaty  (Famttrip)    U.  S.  Dept  of 
Apiculture,  1968.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

47  fr     color.    35  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  slide  set. 

With  guide. 

Bummarif:  Relates  what  agrlcuttunil  science  Is  doing  t»  ke^ 
America  bc«u(lful — from  plant  exploration  around  ttw  world  to  acien* 
tiflc  research  at  home. 

1.  Agriculture.  i.  D.  S.    Dept  of  Agriculture. 

630  Fi  E  68-Ml 

t'.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 

Sdence  &  food  for  freedom   {FSmstrip)     U.  S.  Dept  of 
Agriculture,  1967.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

47  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Also  isf  ued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guides. 

SuninMiy:  Explains  how  science  is  helping  to  produce  more  food 
In  the  world. 

1  Food  supply.        I.  U.  S.    Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

338.1  Fi  E  6&-529 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  -Agriculture 

Sdeac*  aad  foradght  (Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Fibnt. 


Schwarz,  Leonard  C 
see 

When  love  needa  care. 

Schwarz -Weiss -Rot 
see 

Black,  white,  and  red. 


Schweizerlsche  zentrale  fUr  vex^ehrsfSrderung, 
ZOrlch 


A  Walk  through  the  sounds  of  Switzerland. 

Schwerin  Research  Corporation 
see 

Channel  choice. 


Sciatic  and  gastrocnemius  diasectkm  (Mo^on  picture) 
Gakken  Co.,  T<Ayo.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Inter- 
natitmnl  Communicntion  Films,  ltH>8. 

:i  mln.     si.    c<>l"r.     8  mm.     (Structure  and  function  of  nervcMl 

I>N>p  fllni  mounted  In  cartrlilge.     Issued  In  standard  R  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

with  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  iOKi  motion  picture  entitled  Structure  and  function  of 
nerves. 

Sunimari/:  Studia*  in  detail  the  techniques  used  In  the  dissection 
of  a  live  frog  in  preparation  for  further  ei  peri  mentation. 

1.  Frogs— Anatomy.     2.  Dissection.  i.  Oakken  Film  Company, 

ltd..  Tokyo,    u.  International  C>>mnnin)catlon  Films.        Series:  Struc- 
ture and  function  of  nerves  (Motion  picture! 

697  75-703144 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Sciatic  and  gastrocnemius  responses  on  kym<^Ta^  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Gakken  Co.,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  XT.  S. 
by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Structure  and  function  of  nerves) 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  nun.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Prom  the  19^  motion  picture  entitled  Structure  and  function  of 
nerves. 

Siunmary.-  Shows  cloee-np  views  of  each  stimulus  and  resulting 
response  of  the  sciatic  and  gastrocnemius  nerven  which  are  recorded 
on  the  rotating  dmm  of  the  kymograph.  Includes  mlcroscopfc 
studies  of  individual  fitiers  and  cross-:wctlon9  of  the  sciatic  nerve. 

L  Sciatic  nerve.    2.  Leg  — Innervation.  i.  Oakken  Film  Com- 

pany, ltd.,  Tokyo,    n.  International  0>nuatmic«ti(m  Films.  Se- 

ries: Structure  and  func-  tion  of  nerves  (Motion  picture) 

612  7»-70ei4* 

International  0>mmnnl-  cation  Films 


(Motioo  picture]  New  Media  Ba- 
terpriaes.  Releaaed  by  Univeraal  Education  and  Visual  Arta, 
1970. 

MoBB.    kL    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  bow  chOdrea  rapood  to  a  kason  in  ackncc  based  on  dH 
actual  buildiBg  at  an  ekctronatDel  ukni  the  concept  of  chanjim  fonm  of 
eaergj. 

1.  Seance — Study  and  tcachina  2.  Phy»c« — Study  and  icachinf.  3.  Eke- 
tronuiffwti.  1.  New  Media  Eatcrprisca.  11.  Univeraa]  Educatioa  sad  Visual 
Am. 

[QUI]  537.1  72-700381 

UamfMl  BdKMioB  hkI  73  MAKC 

V-wal  Am 

Scieiice  adTcntaics:   H«w   rocks   are   formed    (FUmttrip) 
Jam  Handy  Orgmniimtioa,  1947. 

60  fr.    b&w.    Kmm.     (Our  earth  aeries) 

Bummarv:  Explains  how  Igneous,  sedltnentary,  and  meCamoriihlc 
rocks  are  formed,  and  gives  examples  of  eaclL 

1.    Rocks.         L    Jam    Handy    Organization,   Inc.         Serlea:   Our 
earth  series  (Fllmatrip.    Jam  Handy  Organtsatloa ) 

562  78-788068 

PennsjlTanta  Scbool  for  the  Deaf 


2Sfl 


bAw.      16  mm. 


SUMMARY:  BxpiaiM  that  biological  and  chemical  research  ha*  produced 
beneficial  product!  with  harmful  tide  effects.  »uch  ai  iprayi  which  destroy  pcsa 
and  pUnt  di>c«Mi  but  which  also  destroy  useftol  ameca  and  ue  injurioui  lo 
animaU  and  human*  Examine*  how  lo  minimize  the  harmful  efTecta  of  scientific 
and  technological  progress. 

1.  Pesticides  and  dte  enviroomeai.  I-  British  Broadcasting  Coqxintun. 
Television  Service     II.  Time-Life  FUms. 

tQH545.P4,  607  72-714637 

Time-Life  Fdms  72 


MARC 


Sdence  and  industry  (FUmstrip)     Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1970. 

47  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  *..  12  In,.  381  rpm.,  \% 
mln.    microgroove.     (This  Is  the  Soviet  Union,  group  2) 

Al*o  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script 

Credits:  Onsultant.  Murray  Lincoln  Miller. 

Sumfnary:  Explores  the  relationship  between  scientific  discovetl) 
Industrial  development,  and  the  Soviet  standard  of  living.  Dlscussfla 
the  resources  and  working  conditions  of  the  country.  . 

1  Research— Russia.  2.  Eusaia— luduntrles.  3.  Cost  and  standard 
of  living— Uiiasla.  i.  Miller.  Hurray  UnccAn.  IL  Society  for  Via. 
ual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  Seriea:  This  Is  the  Soviet  Union 

(FUmstrip)  group  2. 

309.147  72-736054 

Society  for  Visual  Educa-  tion 

Science  and  inrention   {FUmstrip)     Informatire  Claasroom 
Picture  Publishers,  1950. 

48  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Story  of  America  aeries) 

Shmmarp:  Presents  the  story  of  American  science  and  invention 

from  colonial  times  to  the  20th  century. 

1.   Science— r.   S.— History.    2.   Inventions— U.  8.— History.        i. 

Informative    Classroom    Picture    Publisher*.    Grand   Rapids,    Mich. 

Series:  Story  of  America  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

509.78  77-788064 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Science  and  society   (Motion  picture)     UcQraw-Hill,  I97l. 
Made  by  William  Claiborne. 

18  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm.     (Humanities  series) 

With  tescber's  guide. 

SUMUARY :  An  Introduction  to  science  and  the  part  it  plays  in 
society. 

1.  Science— Social  aspects.        I.  UcGraw-HllI  Book  Company. 
II.  Series:  Humanities  aeries  (Motion  picture) 
tQl75.53  500  70-714123 

McGraw-Hill  Bock  Co. 


Science  and  society — a  race  against  time  (Motion  picture) 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Re- 
leased by  Indiana  University,  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  mln.     8d.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Spectrum) 

CreiUt:  Producer  and  director,  Tcmu  Moasman. 

Bummarv:  An  Industrial  «iglneer  and  an  academic  scientist  dla- 
cuss  the  social  problems  created  by  technology  and  the  probability 
of  the  correction  of  these  problems  In  the  near  future.  Polnta  ont 
that  social  problems  have  resulted  from  the  application  of  knowledge 
about  these  problems. 

1.  Social  problems.  2.  Technology  and  dvillxatlon.  I.  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  University. 
Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  Spectrum  (Motltm  picture) 

301^  Fi  A  68-414 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Science  and  technology  (FUmstrip)    FUmstrip  House,  1968. 

49  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm.,  IS 
mln.     (American  decades — the  ISBO's.  no.  2) 

With  script. 

Summary:  An  In-depth  report  on  the  IdCMys.  Dramatlies  the  im- 
pact of  Sputnik  on  American  science  education,  the  influence  of  the 
<-omputer  on  automation,  the  increased  sophistication  of  rockets  and 
space  science,  the  development  of  polio  vaccine  and  other  medical 
advances,  and  the  results  of  the  geophysical  year. 

1.  TechDol(«y.    2.  Sdence.        l  FUmstrip  Houne,  New  Tork. 
Series:  American  decades— the  19!30's  (FUmstrip)  no.  2. 

301.2  72-736929 

FUmstrip  House 


Sdence  and  technoloKy  (FUmstrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

72  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phtHiodlsc:  1  s.,  12  Iel,  38i  rpm.  mi- 
crogroove.    (American  decades — the  1940's) 

With  script  and  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Identifies  the  ItMO'o  as  the  beginning  of  the  at<»nic  age 
and  annotates  the  develt^ments  of  radar,  electronic  con^iutera,  tur- 
bine englnen,  penicillin,  streptomycin,  antihistamines,  procaine,  DI>T, 
synthetic  fibers,  and  television. 

1.  Sdence  and  dvIUxatlon.  2.  Tecbnott^y  and  dvDlntlon.  i. 
FUmstrip  House,  New  Tork.  Series :  American  decades — the  1940's 
(FUmstrip) 

609.78  70-736923 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


243 


Sdence  and  the  consamer  (FUmstrip)    V.  S.  Dept  of  Ajtri- 
culture,  1968.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

49  fr.     color.    35  nun. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  Tells  how  agricultural  science  help*  the  consumer  plan 
his  meals  and  develop  new  fabrics,  and  explains  bow  reeeardi  affects 
dally  living. 

1.  Agriculture.  i.  V.  S.    DepL  of  Agricultnre. 

680  FiE  66-642 

U.  S.  Dept  of  Agrlcnltora 


Science  Curriculum  Improvement  Study 
see 

Around  dw  comer. 

Don't  tell  me — I'll  find  out. 
Energy  and  modelt. 


What  would  happen  if  ...? 

Sdence — electromagnetic  radiations  (FUmstrip)  Film  Strip 
of  the  Month  Clubs.  Made  by  Cineque  Color  Fihn  L^b- 
orntorics.     Released  by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  1962. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mtn. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  fundamental  propCTtiea  of  electromag- 
netic wave«.  Outlines  methods  of  produdng  and  detecting  the  major 
portions  of  the  electromagnetic  spectrum,  and  Introduces  the  quantum 
theory  of  radiation.  ™  t_ 

1.  Electromagnetic  waves.  l  Film  Strip  of  the  Month  Clnne, 
New  York.     n.  Popular  Sdence  Publishing  Company,  inc..  New  York. 

637.1  70-788062 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Science    fair    (Motion   pichtre)      Visual    Education    Films. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1960. 

14  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Consulunts,  VlrgU  Nutt.  Muri  B.  Salisbury. 

Summary.-  Shows  various  aspecU  of  a  science  fair,  including  proj- 
ects Initiated  and  developed  by  students,  and  organizational  deUUs 
encountered  by  sponsors,  chairmen,  and  assistants. 

1.  Science — Exhibitions.  i.  Visual  Education  Films,  inc..  High- 
land Park,   III.     IL  Intwnatlonal   Film  Bureau.  Inc..  Chicago. 

507  78-706893 

International  Film  Bureau 


■a.  fMotion  lacturc]     Extramural  Independent 
Study  Center.  Univenity  of  Kansas,  1971. 

30  too.    sd.    color.     16  nun.     (Literature  of  Kieacc  ftction) 
SUMMARY:  FofKSt  Ackcnoan.  auior  hiMatiaa  of  •cicncc  Dctioa  and  hor- 
ror fUma,  discuMcs  die  devcfaipmcBt  of  Kieocc  fiction  tUma  accordtng  lo  the 
M^tcct  or  ihcmea. 

1.  Moving-fNctaraa— noia.  dtemes,  etc—Scknoc  fiction.       1.  Acfcemaa, 
Forrest.     II.  KaiwM.     Univenity.     Extramural  Indepnideai  Study  Ccater. 
III.  ScncK  Literature  of  scicoce  fictioa.  [Motion  picture) 
IPN1995.9.S26]  808.3  72-700534 

Extramural  Indepcadeni  73  MAKC 

Study  Center,  Uaivantty 
of  Kansas 


Science  goes  to  sea.  [Motion  picture]     Owen  Lee.     Released  by 
CCM  Fihns,  1972. 

19  min.     k1.     color.      16  mm.     (The  Endless  tea) 

An  excerpt  from  the  1970  motion  picture  entitled  The  endless  sea. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  James  Mason;  music,  Gil  Evans. 

SUMMARY:  Dcscrilxs  the  sea  as  the  last  frontier  of  the  earth,  and  discusses 
the  field  of  oceanography  Tells  the  requiremenU  for  eniering  the  field,  and 
poinu  out  accomplishments  and  objectives  of  research  in  oceanography. 

I.  Oceanography.  I.Lee,  Owen  S.  11.  CCM  Fihns.  III.  The  Endless  sea. 
[Motion  picture] 

jGC2l]  551.4  72-702598 

CCM  Films  72  MARC 


Science  in  your  world,  aeries  1  (Filmstrip)     Milliken  Pub. 
Co..  1970.     Made  by  Cameron  McKay  Productions. 

(1  niiiisirl|tfi  (appmx.  37  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phono- 
discs  (2  s.  each),  12  mln.  each  side. 

Alw)  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  duplicating  mastera. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Animals  of  every  kind. — 2.  How  animals  move. — 
S.  Plants  cttange. — 1.  All  about  seeds.— S.  Whafs  living  there?— 6. 
What  is  sir?    For  primary  gradca. 

1.   Blolog}-~Juvenile  Sims.         I.  Milliken  Publishing  Company. 
[PZIO]  372.3  71-739621 

Milliken  Pub.  Co. 


Science  in  yoor.  world,  series  2  (Filmstrip)    Milliken  Pub. 
Co.,  1970.     Made  by  Camermi  McKay  Productitms. 

Q  fllui«trlpa  (approx,  S7  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  pbono- 
diMCH  12  8.  each),  12  mln.  each  Ride. 

Alto  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  duplicating  master*. 

CONTENTS:  1.  The  weather.— 2.  The  green  plants. — 3.  The  verte- 
brate anlmal-s.^.  The  aolar  system.— 5.  The  story  of  rocks.— 6.  Elec- 
trical energy.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Science— Juvenile  flIniB.        I.  Milliken  FublUfaIng  Company. 
rQl63]  372^  7&-78»6a2 

Milliken  Pub.  Co. 


Science  IGt,  inc. 
see 

Running  water:  Blver — from  youth  to  old 
age. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Science  laboratory  safety,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  Virginia 
Dept.  of  p'diication.  Film  Production  Sen-ice,  1970. 

IS  mill.    -il.    ciilor.    16  nun. 

CRKHITS:  DUeitor  and  writer,  Al  Stuart;  photogruphy,  J.  S. 
Wivnii.  Jr. 

SUMMARY:  Emphasizes  the  Importanoe  of  safety  meanureB  In 
using  equipment  and  performing  experiments  In  the  school  science 
laboratory. 

1.  Science — Study  and  teaching— Safety  measuies.  I.  Virginia. 
Dept.  of  Ediicntiou. 

371.6  79-7iim)19 

Virginia.     Dept.  of  Education 

Science  of  orbiting   (Motion   picture)      Prism   Productions. 

Rp!ra-;c<l  by  Modern  Ijeaniinfj  Aids,  1963. 

2S  iii:ii.     sd,     Ij&w.     16  mm.     (ilr.  Wizard) 

Vieiilt:  Pro<lucer  and  host,  Don  Herbert. 

Hummurn:  Uses  a  tub.  a  swing  and  a  carboo  dioxide  Are  ex- 
tinguisher to  explain  weightlessness,  telemetry  heat  shield,  and  retro 
rockets, 

1  Orbits  2.  Artificial  satdlltee— Orbits.  i.  Prism  Productions, 
Inc.,  New  York.  u.  Modem  Le«ming  Aids.  New  York.  S^-iee:  Mr. 
Wizard  (Motion  picture) 

029.4  Fi  A  68-2217 

Mo<)eru  Leurning  .\ldfl 

Science  of  the  sea  (Filmstrip)  Bailey  Films,  1963.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4.-|  fr.  coliir.  35  mm.  and  phoiiodisc:  1  s..  12  In,  33i  rpm.  mlcro- 
envive.     ( Science  of  the  sea )  ,     ,      . 

With  teacher's  guide,  marine  charts,  reference  books,  and  pUstlc 
emt>edment.  .  _       „ 

("BEDITS :  Designed  by  Desmond  Wedberg  and  Dan  Ryan. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  modern  methods  of  studying  the  sea  as  a 
fwiir.e  of  natural  resources. 

1  Marine  resources.  I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  It. 
BF\  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Science  of  the  aea  (Filmstrip) 
[GC1015]  574.92  79-739788 

BFA  EducatiotiHl  Media 

Science  off  the  shelf:  Paints  {Motion  picture)  Imperial 
Oil,  Toronto,  1965.    Made  by  Motion  Picture  Centre. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
Bktrachrome. 

aumman/:  Experiments  with  dllTerent  paints  with  examples  of  tbe 
results  obtained. 
L  Imperial  Oil,  ltd. 

667  Fi  A  67-6698 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Science  off  the  shelf:  Pesticides  (Motion  picture)     Imperial 
Oil,  Toronto,  1965.    Made  by  Motion  Picture  Centre. 

15  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Ektrachrome. 

Summary:  EsperlmMits  with  different  pesticides  with  examples  of 
the  results  obtained. 
1.  Imperial  Oil.  ltd. 

668  Fi  A  67-6989 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Science  off  the  shelf:  Plastics  (Motion  picture)     Imperial 
Oil,  Toronto,  1965.    Made  by  Motion  Picture  Centre. 

15  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:   Experiments  with  different  plastics  with  examples  of 
the  results  obtained, 

L  ImperUl  Oil,  ltd. 

668  Fi  A  67-5990 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Science  off  the  shelf:  Polishes  (Motion  picture)     Imperial 
Oil,  Toronto,  1965.    Made  by  Motion  Picture  Centre. 

15  mIn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ektrai-hrome. 

Samm/irv:  Ex|>erImentH  with  different  polishes  with  examples  of 
tbe  results  obtained. 

1.  Imperial  Oil,  ltd. 

667  Fi  A  67-5988 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Science  Research  Associates 
see 

Cracking  the  code. 


Ihdicing  discovery. 

Inquiry  development  program  in  earth 
science. 

Inquiry  development  program  in  physical 
science. 

Modem  mathematics  in  the  elementary 
classroom. 

The  Right  to  be  wrong. 

Teacher  problems  laboratory. 
Your  attitude  is  showing. 

Science  Research  Associates.    Basic  reading  series 
see 

Cracking  the  code. 


Inducing  discovery. 


The  Right  to  be  wroi^. 


Science,  seedbed  of  industry   (Motion  picture)     National 
Research  Council,   Ottawa.     Made  by   Pied   Piper  Films 
and  National  Film  Board  of  Canada.     Released  by  Na- 
tional Film  lio&rd  of  Canada,  1966. 
26  mIn.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

SiiMma}-y:  Describes  a  variety  of  ret-ent  inventloiis  and  discoveries 
made  by  the  scientists  at  the  Natlonnl  Research  Council  and  by 
otlm  Canadian  agencies. 

1.   Inventions — Caimda.      li.  Science- -Tanada.  i.  National   Ite- 

seurch  C<Huicll.  CtinHda.     ir.  Canada.     Niillonnl  Film  Board. 


National  Film  Board  ol 


B07.2 

Cauada 


Science  Slides  Company,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y, 
see 

Ail-American  football  plays  and  patterns. 

Basketball  fundamentals,  plays  and  patterns, 

Scientific  American 
see 

lAser  li^t. 

Scientific  co-operation  in  the  United  Nations  (Filmstrip) 
United  Nations,  1961. 

Other    versions:    Spanish;    French;    blank   version   with   English 

*^  SummS-  Illustrates  the  role  of  tbe  Cnlted  Nations  in  helping  to 
direct  scientific  developments  Into  peaceful  channels.     With  captions. 
1.  United  Nations.     2.  Research.  i.  United  Nations. 

001.4  Fi  A  67-3797 

Stanbow  Productions 


Scientific  noise   (Motion  picture)     Prism  Productions, 
leased  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1964. 


Re- 


ard) 


■-■8  mill.     s(i.     I>&w.     10  mm.     ( Mr.  Wi 

l-reaHn:  Trwlucer  and  host,  IMii  Herl>ert. 

Summary:  Explains  that  sound,  when  changed  in  volume  and  fre- 
quency, bec-omes  noise.  Shows  how  st^'riiiubled  letlei-s  are  unscram- 
bled using  a  filter,  and  how  a  screened  photograph  with  the  Inter- 
ference removed  Is  Idwitlfled. 

1    Sound.     2.  Noise.  i-  Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York. 

II.  Modern  learning  Aids,  New  York.         S5eries:  Mr.  Wizard  (Motion 
picture) 

634  Fi  A  68-2218 

Modern  Learning  .^ids 

Scientist  in  the  sea  (Motion  picture)    Oceanographer  of  the 

Navy.     Made  and  released  by  Naval  Photographic  Center, 

1967. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ^      ji     _ 

nummary:  Depicts  the  work  of  the  Navy's  oceanographer-dlyera 

and  discusses  the  contributions  of  their  unique  undersea  eiploratlona 

and  research  to  an  Increased  understanding  of  the  oceans. 

J    Oceanographlc  research— U.  8.     2.  U.  8.     Naval  Oceanographlc 

Office.        [.   U.   S.      Naval  Oceanographlc  Office,      ii.   u.  S,      Naval 

Photographic  Center. 

651.4  FiE  68-28 

CINE 

Scientists  at   work 

1968. 


(Motion    picture)     Prism    Productions, 


8  mtn.    sd.     color.     Itt  mm.     I  Science  close-up  series) 

With  teacher's  iruide. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director.  Don  Herbert. 

Summary:  Explains  the  attitudes,  principles,  and  techniques  ctiar- 
acterlstlc  to  all  the  sciences  as  Illustrated  by  the  exploration  of  an 
earth  scientist  Into  the  forces  responsible  for  volcanic  eruptions;  the 
research  by  a  physicist  which  led  to  the  Invention  of  the  User;  and 
studies  of  a  psychologist  regarding  behavior  patterns  of  children. 

1.  Science— Methodology.  i.  Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York. 
Series  :  Science  close-up  series  (Motion  picture)  -^^.^a 

606  72-702106 

Prism  Productions 

Scientists  in  the  world  of  today  (Motion  picture)  Harper 
&  Row,  1969.     Made  by  Cascade  Pictures  of  California. 

3  mlr.  si.  rolor.  super  8  mm.  (InvestlFllms  for  Today's  basic 
science  6) 

Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarii:  Explains  the  social  significance  of  the  work  of  various 

1    Science— Social  aspects.  i.  Navarra,  John  Gabriel.    Today's 

basic  science.     Book  6.     n.  Harper  &  Row,  inc.  Series:  Investl- 

Fllms  for  Today's  basic  science  6  ( Motion  picture ) 

507  79-703643 

Harper  &  Row 

Scientists  in  the  world  of  tomorrow  (Motion  picture) 
Harper    &    Row,    1969.    Made    by    Cascade    Pictures    of 


California. 

5  mln.     sd.     color,    super 
science  0) 

IjOOp  fill 


u.     (InvestlFilms  for  Today's  l)aalc 

...  ted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  

Summan/:  Shows  sclentiste  at  work  In  their  laboratories  investi- 
gating phenomena  which  point  to  new  discoveries. 

1.  Scientists.         I.  Navarra,  John  Gabriel.    Today's  basic  science. 
Book  e.    II.  Harper  A  Row,  Inc.  Series:  InvestlFilms  for  Today  s 

basic  science  6  (Motion  picture) 

501  76-703641 

Harper  A  How 


Scleral  graft  for  progressive  intercalary  staphykHna  in 
Marfan's  syndrome  (Motion  pir/itrf)  Johns  Hopkins 
Hospital.  Made  by  Wilmer  Ophthnlmological  Institute. 
Released  by  International  Eye  Film  Library,  1967. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ko  da  chrome. 

Credit!:  Author,  Morton  F.  Goldberg. 

Summary:  Shows  the  surgical  repair  of  a  large,  progressive  inter- 
calary staphyloma.  Preserved  sclera  la  shaped  to  At  the  defect  in 
the  ho.st  tissue  so  that  it  serves  not  only  to  strengthen  the  wall  of 
the  eye.  but  also  Invagtnate  the  contents  of  the  staphyloma. 

1.  Eye — Surgery.         i.  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,   Baltimore, 
n.  International  Eye  Film  Library. 

Fi  A  67-6328 
International  Eye  Film  Library 


Paul  Scofield 


Scofield,  Paul,  1922- 
see 

Festival  of  performing  arts: 
and  Joy  Parker. 

Scope  of  confidence  (Motion  picture)  Virginia  Dept  of 
Agriculture.  Made  and  released  by  Virginia  Dept  of 
Education,  Film  Production  Service,  1967. 

14  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit*;  Writer,  Gralg  HInde;  photography,  J.  Sol  Wrcnn;  editor, 
Richard  Ray  nor. 

Summary:  Explains  the  duties  of  the  Virginia  Department  of 
Agriculture  with  emphasis  on  methods  of  quality  control.  Deftcrlt>ea 
typical  products  and  shows  Department  of  Agriculture  Inspection  and 
grading  at  all  levels  from  the  farm  to  the  consumer.  lUustratefl 
how  the  agriculture  Industry  has  become  much  more  than  Just 
farming,  and  Includes  transportation,  processing,  packaging,  and 
marketing. 

1.  Agricultural  processing.  2.  Agriculture — Virginia.  i.  Virginia. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture,     ii.  Virginia.     DepL  of  Education. 

Fi  A  67-2148 

Virginia.     Dept.  of  Education 


Scope  Productions 

see 

Air  pressure. 


244 


Animals  gallery. 

Animation:    flip  card. 

Animation:   gallery. 
Animation:    single  frame. 

Animation:    storyboard. 

Applique, 

Artificial  ligUing:  focusing. 

Aspect  ratio. 

Backhand  grip  and  swing. 
Baking:    breadmaking. 

The  Balancing  bags. 

Balancing  balloons, 

Basic  box. 

Basic  design — batik. 
Basic  design — costume. 
Basic  design — ^jewelry. 
Basic  design — sculpture. 
Basic  design — silk  screen, 

Basic  sanq)les — basket, 
Basic  samples — plain. 
Basic  samples — twill. 
Block  prist  cutting. 
Block  print  printing. 


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Scope  ProducUons    (Continued) 

Construction — mltering. 

Funnel  and  bottle. 

Construction — stretching  silk. 

Galleries. 

Bottle  carton. 

Construction  wheel:   clay. 

Graphics  — advertising . 

Brajrer  print. 

Construction;  wood. 

Graphics — photography. 

Brayer  print  gallery. 
Breadmaldng — kneading  and  baking. 

Breadmaking  — ^mixing. 

Contemporary  dance. 

Copy  camera. 

The  Covered  candle. 

Graphics  — photomechanical. 
Graphics — presentation  models. 

Candles  under  a  jar. 

Crafts  and  extensions. 

Halftone  negative. 

Capt.  Tom  Gurr,  modem  treasure  diver. 

Cut  paper. 

Hangings:   gallery. 

Cast. 

Dolls:   gallery. 

Industrial  design. 

Centering  and  raising. 

Drawing. 

Indistrial  design — architectural. 

Changing  air  pressure. 

Drawing:  buildings  composite  form. 

Industrial  design— mold  making. 

Changing  air  pressure: 

balloon  and  flask. 

Drawing:   charcoal — composition. 

Industrial  design— packaging. 

Changing  air  pressure: 
flask. 

balloon  in  the 

Drawing:   charcoal — single  objects. 

Industrial  design — performing  arts. 

Changing  air  pressure: 

boiling  water  with 

Drawing:   chiaroscuro  (light  and  shade) 

Inverted  tumbler  in  the  aquarium. 

Ice. 

Changing  air  pressure: 

Changing  air  pressure: 
the  pie  plate. 

Changing  air  pressure: 

Changing  air  pressure: 
stopper. 

collapsing  can. 
covered  candle  in 

egg  and  flask, 
flajsk  and  rubber 

Drawing:  full  figure — single  line. 
Drawing:  gesture  (quick  sketch) 
Drawing:   grease  crayon — composition. 
Drawing:   grease  crayon — single  objects. 
Drawing:   hand — single  line. 
Drawing:   mass  and  line. 

Junk  priit  collecting  and  testing. 
Junk  print — design  ^plications. 

layout  separation. 

Letter  application  (dry  transfer) 

Lettering. 

Changing  air  pressure: 
stopper  (water) 

Changing  air  pressure: 

flask  and  rubber 
spool  and  card. 

Drawing:   pen. 
Drawing:  pencil  (detail) 

Ud. 

line  negative. 

Changing  air  pressure: 
diver. 

the  Cartesian 

Drawing:  torso — single  Une. 

Master. 
Mold. 

Changing  air  pressure: 

the  suction  cup. 

Drawing:  trees — basic  form. 

Clay — armature. 

Drawing:  vehicles  structural  analysis. 

Mono  print  non-objective. 

aay:  beads. 

Dye  application. 

Mosaic  construction  design. 

Clay:   coll. 
Clay:   handy. 

Edge  print. 
Embellishment . 

Mosaic — introductlOTi. 
Nu-fllm  adhering. 

Embellishment  and  finish. 

Clay:  paper  extension. 
Clay:  pinch  pot. 
Clay:   slab — box. 

Environmental  arts — home  decorflting. 
Environmental  arts — stitchery. 
Eraser  priiit. 

Nu-Hlm  cutting. 
Nu-fibn  separation. 

Painting. 

Clay:   slab — flat. 

Finish. 

Paiiting:    Brush  techniques — calligraphy. 

Clay:   slab— tile. 

Clay:   surface  treatmei*. 

Floating  candle  in  the  aquarium. 

Painting:    Brush  techniques — thick  and 
thin. 

Compound. 

Comprehenslves. 

Construction. 

Foot. 

Footwork — running  ^proach. 

Footwork — step-away  pattern. 

Paining:   Composition — charcoal. 
Painting:   Composition— <vaque  tenqjera. 
Painting:   Mass  and  line. 

Constructi<m:  frame. 

Forehand  grip  and  swing. 

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Paiiting:   Water  color — basic  palette. 

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Scope  Productions    (Continued) 

Painting:   Water  color — dry. 

Painting:   Water  color — dry  and  wet. 

Painting :   Water  color — stretching  paper. 

Paper  bag  and  book. 

Paper — burst. 

Paper — column  (straight  scoring) 

Paper — curve  (curved  scoring) 

Paper — diamond  (cross  scoring) 
Paper  pattern  and  transfer. 
Paste -ups. 

Pastry  dough — mixing. 

Pastry  forming. 

Photocopy  registration. 
Physical  properties  of  air. 

Pie  crust — ^forming  and  baking. 

Pie  crust — mixing. 

Printing. 

The  Punctured  can. 

Rolls  — forming  and  baking . 

Roughs. 

Running  stitch. 

Sand  cast  finish. 
Sand  cast  mold. 
Self -drop. 

Separation  overlay. 
Service  progression. 
Shadows  of  the  sea. 
The  Siphon. 
Space  division. 
Sugar  cubes  in  water. 
Tactileboard. 
Tennis. 
Textile  gallery. 

Texture. 

Tumbler  and  tube. 
Tusche  application. 


Tusche  dropout. 
Tusche  print. 

The  Two  covered  candles. 
Unit  repeats-environmental. 
Unit  repeat — ^horizontal  and  vertical. 
Volley  progression. 
Wax  application. 
Weaving. 
Wire  &  plaster. 
Wire  single  line. 
Wire  space  calligraphy  gallery. 
The  Yardstick  and  newspaper. 
Scopes  triaL  [Motion  picture]     Thome  Rims,  1971. 

4  min.     ti      bAw.     ttiper  8  mm      (8  mm.  documents  piojcct,  no.  358) 

Loop  nim  in  c«nrid|e.  Film  notes  on  ortridse  case. 

CREDITS:  PtodiKer.  D»le  Willard. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  trial  of  John  T.  Scopes  in  Dayton.  Tcnn..  the  ta/iii- 
val  atm<»phere  which  developed,  and  the  personalities  involved  in  the  evolution 
case. 

I.  Scopes,  John  Tliomas.       1  Thorne  Films,  inc..  Bouldei,  Colo.     II.  Series: 
8  mm.  documents  ptoject.  [Motion  picture]  no  358. 
tKF224]  215  72-701314 

Thorne  FiliTW  72  MARC 

Scoraform  {Motum  picture)     Halewyn  Fihns,  Toronto,  1969. 

10  tnio.     8d.    oolor.     16  mm.     (Contemporarj'  art  aad  the  artlat) 

Crat  li:  Produwr,  writer,  director.  Jim  UcCurdy ;  cloematography, 
Brian  llosking. 

Bumntary:  Demonstrates  a  new  sculpting  technique  based  on  cut- 
paper  sculpture.  Shows  both  the  technique  and  the  uBes  of  the 
Bculpturei 

1.  Paper  sculpture.  L  Halewyn  Films.  Series:  Cootwnporary 
art  and  the  artist  (Motion  picture) 

731.4  79-703520 

Halewyn  Films 

Scorer,  Richard  Segar,  1919- 
see 

Stable  weather:  the  causes  and  effects  of 
inversions. 

Unstable  weather:  the  growth  of 
cumulonimbus. 

Scorese,  Martin 
see 

The  Big  shave. 


Scorpion  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  mIn.     si.     color,     super  8  ram.     (The  Invertebrates  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit$:  Collaborator,  Bruce  RusseU. 

Summary:  Studies  the  classlflcatlon,  structure,  behavior,  and 
ecology  of  the  scorpion.  „  _  ^    , 

1.  Scorpions.  i.  Thome  Films,  Ina.  Boulder,  Colo.  Series: 
The  Inrerlebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

595  76-700799 

lliortie  Films 

Scotland  (Fllmttrip)     Educational  Filmstrips,  1970. 

70  fr.     color.    33  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  manual. 

Crediti:  Authors,  Marjorle  Russell.  Kenneth  Russell. 

Summary:  U»es  captioned  photocraphs  to  show  economic,  geo- 
graphic, and  cultural  features  of  Scotland.  Describes  the  home 
countrj-  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  of  Robert  Burns. 

1.   Scot  land— Description  and  travel— 1961-  i.  Educational 

Filmstrips,  HunlsvUle,  Tex. 

914.1  78-736925 

Educational  Fllmstrlpa 

Scotland    (Motion  picture) 
see   Festivals  in  the  United  Kingdom;   Fishing  In- 
dustry in  the  United  lOngdom;    Recreation  In  the 
United  Kingdom;   Wool  processing  in  the  United 
Kingdom 

Scotland:  Jedburgh  and  Paisley   (Filrrutrip)     Society   for 
Visual  Education,  1968. 

.V)  fi  colnr,  3.'>  mm.  and  phoninllsc:  I  "..  12  In.,  331  rpm.. 
17  ruin.     iCoHiniunlti*^  around  the  world,  group  2) 

With  lemher's  jtulde, 

Creditt:  Richard  F.  Hynn. 

Bummaiv:  Oescrlhes  the  way  of  life  in  the  small  border  town  of 
Ji^burgh.  ijoiiiting  out  importance  of  the  manufacture  of  knitwear  to 
tha  economy.  Compare  Jedburgh  with  the  thriving  town  of  Paisley, 
with  Its  Inrm-  textile  mills,  automobile  manufacturing,  and  high-rise 
apartmeiitii.  Includi-s  comments  by  Scottish  children  *nd  their 
teachem.  _.  ,        „.  , 

1.  Scotland— Indu«,  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago. Hvrleii:  Communities  around  the  world  (Filmstrip)  group  2. 
914.1  Fi  A  68-44-26 

Society  for  VlNual  EdueatloD 


Scotland:  the  highlands  {Motion  picture)  Boulton-Hawker 
Films,  Suffolk,  Eng.,  in  association  with  Educational 
Foundation  for  Visual  Aids,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
hy  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

18  mIn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summnry:  Shows  the  physical  character  of  the  Scottish  highlanda 
and  the  rapidly  changing  pattern  of  economic  development.  Focuses 
attention  on  the  crofter  settlements  and  the  fishing  ports  along  the 
coast.  Emphasizes  the  developments  which  have  most  affected  the 
growing  economy  of  the  region. 

1.   Scotland — Economic  conditions.  i.   Boulton-Hawker  Films, 

ltd.    TI.  International  Film  Rureau.  inc.,  Chicago. 

914.11  75-707281 

International  Film  Bureau 

Scotland— the  proud  and  the  brave  {Motion  picture) 
Douglas  Productions,  1967. 

ft>  min.     si.     color.     16  mm. 

To  be  prewnted  with  a  lecture  cued  to  the  film. 

Credits:  Producer.  Nell  Douglas. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  Scotland  from  the  coming  of 
Christianity  to  modern  automation,  art.  and  culture.  Includes  close- 
ups  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ii,  the  Clyde  shipyards  which  produce  large 
liners,  and  various  aspects  of  Scottish  life.     Filmed  in  Scotland. 

1.  Scotland— Hist        i.  Douglas  Productions. 

^    ,     „    ,  914.1  Fi  A  68-619 

Douglas  Productions 


Scotland:  the  soothem  uplands  and  central  lowlands  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Boulton-Hawker  Films,  Suffolk,  Eng.,  in 
association  with  Educational  Foundation  for  Visual  Aids, 
1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau, 
1970. 

16  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  the  physical,  agricultural.  Industrial,  and 
human  geography  of  the  two  southern  regions  of  Scotland.  Photo- 
graphed sequences  and  animated  maps  Illustrate  the  physical  char- 
acter and  land  use  of  the  regions  Briefly  looka  at  Edinburgh,  both 
as  an  industrial  center  and  as  the  capital  city  of  Scotland. 

1.  Scotland— Economic  conditions.  i.  Boulton-Hawker  FUnu, 

ltd.    n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

914.13  79-707282 

International  Film  Bureau 


Scott   (R.  Harrington)    Pty. ,  ltd. 
see 

The  Three-legged  stool. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.  ,   1771-1832.       Ivanhoe 
see 

Ivanhoe. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart..   1771-1832.       Rob  Roy 
see 

Rob  Roy,  the  hifland  rogue. 

Scott-Cedar  Ridge  Productions 

see 

Jenny. 
Scott  Fitzgerald  {Filmstrip)    Thomas  S.  Klia©  Co.,  1970. 

02  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  s.  (1  «.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  22  min.  micro- 
groove 

With  script  and  bibliography. 

<'redlta :  Writer  and  narrator,  Thomas  8.  Kllse. 

Summary :  A  critical  film  biography  of  F.  Scott  FKagerald,  with 
photographs  from  every  period  of  his  life  and  work. 

1.  Fitzgerald,  Francis  Scott  Key,  1896-1940.  I.  Thomas  S.  Kllae 
Company. 

813  73-737578 

Thomas  S.  Kllse  Co. 

Scott,  Foresman  and  Company 
see 

Antigone  and  the  Greek  theater. 
Reading:   a  gift  for  life. 


Scott  Graphics. 
see 


Education  Division 


Alienation  and  mass  society. 


American  muaic-inaken. 


246 


Antooln  DyoMk— Ihe  belovKl  BotMniian. 

An  dnip  >  m>(ic  iocrmvfl 

Aftiflcul  reqiiimlioa. 

AiyouHkait 

Bunion  nd  the  itiiiii|>  ilnim  (imciMioo) 


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Scott  Graphics.    Education  Division   (Continued) 

Jet  flight  923, 

Johann  Strauaa,  Jr,— wizard  of  die  waltz. 

Protecting  your  eyea. 

TkeBody. 

Jnbal  and  die  twangint  strings  (atringi) 

Rhythm  people. 

The  Boy  who  criKi  won 

Rocket  power. 

Caniib:  aa  (real  nocthcn  ndihboc. 

The  Lxgend  of  U  Befana, 

Romeo  and  Jnlict 

ch»|e) 

Ltte  hi  an  African  tarming  village. 

The  Safety  program. 

A  Child  of  a  kibbutz. 

Lite  in  an  African  Ihhing  villate. 
Life  in  an  African  aeacoaal  dty. 

A  Child  of  Acre. 

Life  in  an  African  tribal  viUage. 

A  Child  of  Jerusalem. 

Ltfe  in  an  Eaat  African  dty. 

The  Solar  system. 

A  Child  of  Tel  Aviv. 

Life  near  an  African  game  reeerve. 

Soudieaat  Asia:  contmta  and  conilicta. 

Loadelaraia, 

Hw  Taate  of  it 
TheTempeat 

Colonial  Williamsburg. 

Man— bera  or  villain?  (how  man  changea  emino- 

The  CooHnictioa  of  die  ahort  atofy. 

menta) 

The  Texas  frontier. 

Controlling  an  airplane. 

Mn. 

There's  no  place  like  heme  (tKtora  widiin  an  environ- 
ment) 

The  Dnif-lftw  dilemma 

Matternind. 

To  the  mountaintop. 

Tooch  and  know. 

DraiK  die  doctof'a  dOemm*. 

Twelfth  night. 

Dni|K  die  queitioo  and  die  choice. 

The  United  States  and  Latin  America:  cooperation 

Eaidi,  Venuh  and  Mercury. 

conflict? 

Eaioyiat  art  it  •  muaenm. 

Mr.  Vinegar. 
Mote  about  notea. 

The  United  Statea  Senate:  die  poUdca  of  power. 

Eipenendiig  hiatory  al  a  muaeum. 

Upper  Canada  village. 

Mil.  die  hom-blower  (braas) 

Using  hand  and  beach  loola. 

Explofing  rhythm. 

The  Muaical  alphabet. 

What  i»  a  maaaanit 

Expceaaiana. 

My  ted-«he  auto  mechanic 

TlieByeahamIt 

My  dad— dK  computer  proframmer. 

The  Wonderful  world  of  muaic 

PkOM. 

My  dad— the  conatnicdon  foreman. 

Wounds— apraina—fracturea. 

Feelings  about  family,  friends,  and  make-believe  (Ma- 

rie). 

My  dad — the  factory  woricer. 

A  Yemenite  child. 

Feelings  of  a  mischief-maker  (Dean), 

My  dad— the  photographer. 

Your  acenf  a  wotdl. 

riiiHliH  tliii  iiiiaaaiii 

Myatic  Seaport. 

You're  a  bundle  of  nervea. 
Youth  speaks  out:   art. 

owe  and  take  (odier  interaction) 

Old  Sanu  Fe. 

Hands  and  anna. 

OnguardI 

Youth  speaks  out:   history. 

Hear.hearl 

Operating  power  machinea. 

Youth  speaks  out:  literature. 

Our  lint  American. 

Youth  speaks  out:   narcotics. 

How  Helicoptcia  fly. 

Our  salelUle.  die  moon. 

Scott  Paper  Company 

Howard  Hanaoo— muaic  man.  MSJ^ 

see 

The  Outer  planela. 

Accent  decor. 

1  have  feelints  like  youn  (Michael). 

India:  its  fifht  for  survival  No.  3:  The  social  struggle. 

Plimoth  Plantation. 

many,  196<,    Adapted  and  releaaed  in  die  U,S,  by  Benchmark 

Flhna,  1972. 

India:  its  fight  for  survival.  No.  4;  The  economic  strug- 

lOmia.    Id.    colol.     I«  mm. 

gle. 

Pot,  pjlla,  and  parcnla. 

AlHt  isMnl  In  lupn  t  mm.  in  canridfc  with  mafnetic  lound  tnck. 

Englnli  venion  of  SchottlKhc  Symphonic. 

SUMMARY:  TracM  the  jounMy  of  the  young.  Ocnnan  compoMr.  Fel» 

India:  its  fight  for  survival.  No.  5:  The  political  strug- 

The Power  and  energy  crisia:  technological  challenge 

gle. 

of  the  future. 

1.  Monddaohn-Bulliotd;,  F«ll>,  II09-IS<7.    Symptxny,  no  1,  op.  »,  A 

Practicing  aafety. 

minor.       1.  IMccknunn,  Heini.     11.  Benchmark  Films.    III.  ScholtiKhe  Sym- 
phonic. iMolkm  picnn, 

Preparing  for  emergenciea. 

247 

tML«10.MS)                            7«5,1                           72-700768 
Bcadtrnvt  Films                                73                                             MAKC 

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Scott's  anaconda   {Uotum  picture)     Wl'lVV.     Released  by 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  1960. 

■•fl  mil)     »rt.     b&w.     \f\  mm.     (Ordeal  by  Are,  no.  3> 

Xflnpi.il  from  the  tKwk  entitled  Ordeal  hy  Are.  by  Fletcher  Frntt. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director.  Wlllinm  Frledkln:  adaptation. 
Frnnois  Coughlln,  WilUani  Fripdkln :  music.  Thomas  A.  Dorsey. 

SuMmarv:  Dramatic  Tradings,  aRalnst  a  b«ckfrro«nd  of  paintings 
and  authentic  Civil  War  photographs,  cover  the  miccpssful  Northern 
blockade  of  Southern  ports,  and  the  capture  of  Fort  Donelion  In  the 
West  by  i'nioii  forces  commanded  by  General  V.  S.  Grant. 

1  V  S— Hist.— Civil  War— Blockade.  2.  Donelson,  Fort.  Battle 
of.  18fi2.  I.  Pratt.  Fletcher.  1807-19M.  Ordeal  by  fire.  n.  Chl- 
cngo  Television  station  WTTW.  iir.  National  Educational  Tele- 
Tisi.Mi  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Ordeal  by  fire  (Motion  picture) 
uo.  3. 

Fi  fiT-Sa.*^ 


Scott's  last  journey  {Motion  picture)  British  Broadcasting 
Corp..  London,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Con- 
tempornrj-  Films/McGraw-Hill. 

m  min.     wd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  John  Read;  commentary.  Martin  Chlsholm ; 
narrator.  Richard  Dtmbleby;  editor.  I..arry  Toft. 

sniMARV :  E>epicts  the  unsuccessful  1910  expedition  to  the 
South  Pole  led  bv  Robert  Scott.  Includes  01m  sequences  and  photo- 
graphs taken  by  Hubert  Ponting.  the  photographer  of  the  eipeditlon. 
Portravs  England  at  the  time  of  the  expedition. 

1  B'ritlsh  Antarctic  ("Terra  Nova")  Expedition,  1910-1913.  2. 
Scott.  Robert  Falcon,  18C8-1912.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corpo- 
ration,    n.  Contemporary  FlImyMcG raw-Hill. 

919.9  77-712435 

McGraw-Hill  Boc*  Co. 

Scouts  "68  {Moliun  picfuie)  Boy  Scouts  of  Canada,  Ottawa, 
i9('>S.    Made  bv  Crawlcv  Films. 


s.i. 


olni 


\ii  I 


11  mil 

f'irrfttt;  I'li'ilufcr.  ilireitor.  iiiiii  animation.  Vic  Alkliison:  script, 
tlurdun  ir.i\f:  i»innienriitor.  Hob  ('mlf;  mu!*lc.  Bruce  Nyznik;  caiti- 
iTii.  Ron  Haines:  film  editor.  Mike  Filzpatrick. 

Siiiiiniiini:  I'sea  Ki*aphlcs  and  aiihuiilion  to  explain  a  new  Boy 
Scour  program  desismed  for  boys  aKwl  11  to  14.  Describes  the 
a<'hie\enient  bHd::e  and  nwiird  scheme  to  promote  fitness.  Increase 
community  experience,  stimulate  outdoor  activities  and  encourage 
f«rv!ce.     includes  inKtruction  in  first  aid  and  safety  rules. 

1   Boy  Scouts.        1.  Boy  Scouts  Association  of  Canada. 

369.43  Fi  A  68-D58 

Natinn.Tl  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Scramble  (Filmstrip)     Field  Educational  Enterprises,  1969. 

81  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In,.  33i  rpm., 
10  min,     mlcrogroove.      (The  Checkered  flag,  series  B) 

Issued  la  multi-media  kit  with  teacher's  guide  and  audiotape  (60 
min.) 

Summary :  Uses  an  adventure  In  the  life  of  aato-mcer.  Wheels 
White    to  encourage  the  improvement  of  reading  skills. 

1.  Reading.  I.  Field  Educational  Enterprises,  Series:  The 
Checkered  flag   (FSlmstrlp)   series  B. 

428.4  75-737696 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Scramble    {Motion    picture)      Rick    Harper.      Released    by 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

4  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summaiy:  A  comedy  which  uses  stop  motion  animation  to  show 
two  motorcyclists  without  motorcycles  scrambUng  over  Saratoga 
flelda,  and  a  picnicker  In  an  Invisible  sports  car  chasing  them. 

L  Harper.  Rldt.    ii-  Eaatman  Kodak  Company. 

791.43  75-706923 

OINE 

Scraping  wood  {Motion  picture)     Raybar  Technical  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.  Bl.  color.  8  mm,  I  Woodworking  seiles.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mouDted  in  cartrldsCL 

With  teacher's  guide. 

8%mman/:  Demonatratea  the  proper  use  of  the  hoe-type  acraper. 
the  cabinet  scraper,  and  the  band  scraper  in  curly  or  croes-gralaed 
wood. 

1  Scrapers.  r.  Baybar  Technical  Films,  n,  McGraw-HlU  Book 
Company.  Series:  Woodworking  aerlea  (Motion  picture)  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  (^>eratloni. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1700 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Scrappy*8  trailer  {Motion  picture)    Columbia  Pictures  Corp. 
Released  by  Excel  Movie  Products  [194-!i 

6  mlD.    si.    b&w,    le  mm. 

Silent  version  of  the  35  mm.  Qlm  released  by  Columbia  Pictures 
Corp.  in  1935. 

Summarp:  An  animated  cartoon  featuring  Scrappy  and  bla  trailer. 
Dewrlbea  the  adventures  of  Scrappy  and  a  baby  as  they  drive  along 
In  their  car  and  stop  for  a  picnic. 

1.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation,     n.  Excel  Movie  Products. 

791.43  70-707755 


Svat^  [Motion  picture]     Kramer,  Miller,  Lomden,  Olassman, 
1971. 

3  min.     td.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Sbowi  animated  abMract  detignt  Krstcbed  directly  onto  film 
and  lynchronited  with  music. 

I.  anematocrsphy,  AbMncL        1.  Kimmer.  Miller.  Lomden.  OjMwnwi 

,TR892.4,  704.945  ^^^l^^ll 

CINE  72  MARC 

Scream  of  fear  (Motion  picture)  Hammer  Film  Produc- 
tions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1961. 

81  roll.,     sd.     bA»-.     85  mm. 

Cifdili-  I'1'.ducer  and  writer.  Jimmy  Sangxler ;  director.  JSelh 
Holt:  corowwer.  <:ilfton  Parker;  director  of  photography,  IJouglaa 
Slocombe;  editor.  J-mea  Needs.  Coat:  Susan  Straabert,  Boland 
LewU.  Ann  T<Kld,  f.'hrlstopber  Le«. 

Bummnry:  A  suspense  melodrama  concerning  a  young  woman  wno 
retaroa  to  her  father's  villa  on  tlie  French  Riviera  only  to  And  him 
Biasing  sod.  In  bis  place,  a  corpae  that  myiteriooaly  materlallMl 
at  odd  momeDtn  and  In  unlikely  apota  „  ,      ,.,     i.,^„«. 

f   Hammer  Ktliu  rroductlona,  ltd..  London.     iL  Columbia  Picture* 

"°'»°""°"  Fi6«-I7i!l 


Screen  etAam  grnide  to  clouds,  part  A  (Filmstrip)  Diana 
Wyllie,  ltd.,  London,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Car- 
man FMucational  Associates,  1967. 

20  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Double-frame  version  also  issued. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Authors.  R.  S.  Scorer,  Harry  Wexler. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  conyectlon  clonda,  clonds  of  a  cyclone,  and 
clouds  of  warm  and  cold  fronts. 

1.  Clouds— Atlaaes.  I.  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.  II.  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates. 

[QC921]  551.5  70-739981 

Carman  EMucatlonal  Associates 

A  Screen  colour  guide  to  clouds,  part  B  (Filmstrip)  Diana 
Wyllie,  ltd.,  London,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1967. 

22  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Double-frame  version  also  Issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author,  R.  S.  Scorer. 

SUMMARY-  Studies  wave  and  billow  cloud^  ice  clouds,  stratua 
clouds,  and  fog,  tornado,  and  hurricane  clonds. 

\.  Clouds-^Atlases.  I.  Diana  Wyllie.  ltd.  II.  Carman  Educa- 
tl.  'lal  A-ssoclales.  -n,^«rtft 

rQC92I]  551.5  73-739982 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Screen  Gems,  inc. 
see 

Alone  no  more. 

Be  sure  you  win! 

Beginning  ol  the  end. 

Brian's  song. 
Closing  the  ring. 
The  Combat  deepens. 

D-day. 

LXinkirk. 

Final  Christmas. 

The  French  agony. 

The  Gathering  storm. 

Gotterdimmenmg. 

Goodbye,  Mr.  Churchill. 

Hinge  ot  fate. 

Out  ol  the  east. 

The  Ravens  remain. 
Sand  and  snow. 

Set  Europe  ablaze. 

Strike  hard,  strike  home.' 
Struggle  at  sea. 
Take  one  with  you. 

The  Torch  Is  lit. 

Triumph  in  France, 

Turning  of  the  tide, 

lying  the  knot. 

Yalta. 

Screen  painting,  part  1    {Motion  picture)     Chandler  Pub. 
Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

•I  min.     si,     color.     8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 

lxx)p  flim  inoimled  In  cartridge. 

Crediti:  Prodncer,  Richard  Sxuniskl. 

^'ummartr.'  Demonstrates  the   technique  of  screen  paintlnf.     For 
primary  grades. 

1.   Screen  painting.  r.  Chandler  Publishing  Company,  San 

Francisco,     ii.   McOraw-Hlll    Boole  Company.         Series:   Art  experi- 
ence Nerles  (Bfotlon  picture) 

372.5  75-702277 

McOraw-IIlUIlookCo. 


Screen  painting,  part  2   {Motion  picture)     Chandler  Pub. 
Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 
4  min,     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 
CreAitt:  Producer.  Richard  Ssumskt. 
Summary:   Demonstrates  the  technlQue  of  screen  palnUng.     For 

^^  r^ScrmT  painting.  L  Chandler  Publishing  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Art  experience 
series  (Motion  picture)  _„..„„-« 

372.5  79-702278 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Jcreening  for  strabismus;  the  Hirschberg  corneal  Hght 
reflex  test  {Motion  picture)  Oklahoma  State  i>ept.  of 
Health.     Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1967. 

9  min      sd.     color.     16  mm. 
on  nom.l  esotropia  .nd  exotroplc  children   >tre»lnj  the  Impopt.hC 

"'  f  sTJirr."'""".  oSr  'iir;ip..  or  n^^^.  n. ...». 

natlonnl  Film  Bureau.  Inc..  Chicago.^  j,.  ^  ^^^ 

International  Film  Bureau 

ScrMnmaps,  physical  and  economic:  Sooth  America  (F««- 
itrip)    Hulton  Press,  London  (196-!, 

17  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

.4  Beacon  filmstrip. 

jL^',;!:n,'"'uS  m.pr.?XrLdtorms.  draln.^  hasins.  tern- 

•-i"'Stri=rr'T&ro"'.^„. ...  — .^^^,,_3,3, 

Dutour  Editions 


Screenscope,  inc. 
see 


248 


A  Desert's  dream. 

The  Fixing  business. 
Hey,  look  at  me. 

Reflections  in  space. 

Take  a  running  start. 


The  Screw  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Educa- 
tion Division,  London  (196-?]  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
EncycNipaediii  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  fliro.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ...         ....        „  „ 

Summaty:   Describes  the  derivation  and  principle*  of  the  screw 

""l    Screws.        i.  Halas  and  Batcbelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  L/tndon. 
II    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

631  Fi  A  68-2927 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


The  Screw  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     si.    colOT.     super  8  mm.     (Simple  machines) 

Loop  Aim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  relationship  of  the  screw  to  other  simple 
machlnea  and  Illustrates  bow  the  screw  helps  to  make  work  easier. 

1.  Screws.        t.  Halaa  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd..  Ixmdon. 
n.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educailonal  Corporation.  Series: 

Simple  machines  (Motion  picture) 

631  Fi  A  68-1726 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


The  Screwdriver    (Motion  picture)     Walden   Fibn   Corp., 

1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Basic  woodworking— hand 
tools) 

1    Woo^ork.     2.   Screwdrivers.        i.  Walden   Film   Corporation. 
Series-  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  70-708482 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Screwdrivers    (Motion   picture)      Bailey    Fihns,   1968. 
leased  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 


■.vlor.     super  8  n 


(Woodworking  tools) 


4  min.     I 

I^xtp  mm 

With  study  guide. 

< 'reditu:  Educational  consultanls,  I.«e  W.  Ralston,  David  O.  Taxis. 

Summary:  Features  the  blade,  croespolnt,  and  automatic  screw- 
drivers, and  shows  the  proper  selecllOTi  and  uae  of  these  for  various 
Bizes  and  shapes  of  screw  beads.  Includes  safety  practices  to  follow 
when  using  these  tools.    With  captions. 

1.  Screwdrivers.  I.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  II. 
BFA   Educational   Media.  Series:   Woodworking  toots   (Motion 

picture) 

621.9  78-710598 

BKA  Educational  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Serawdriren  {FQimttrip)   BtUc^  Films,  1969. 

50  fr      color,     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  831  rptn.      (Tools 
for  EDetal working) 

With  tencher'B  guide. 

H%mmary:   Discusses   the  use  of  screwch-lTerg  for  owtstworklDg. 
Illustrates  tbeir  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.   Screwdrivers.      2.  Hetsl-work.        l  Ralley  Fllnis,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood. Calif.        Series:  Tools  for  metalworklo^  (FUmstrlp) 

684.09  74-734012 

Bailey  Filou 

ScrcwdriTers  {FUtMtrip)    Bailey  Films,  1969. 

53  fr.     color.     35  nmL     and  jAooodtoc :  12  In..  88*  rpm.      (Toola 
for  ww)dworklng) 

With  manual. 

Summary:   DImuees  the  use  of  screwdrirw*  for  woodworUof. 
llluatratlng  tbeIr  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.   Scr^wdrlTere.      2.   Woodwork.        l   BaUer  PIln«.  IttC,  HollT- 
wood.  Calif.        Series:  Tools  for  woodworUns  (ritostrip) 
„    ,  684.08  73-784001 


Screwdrivers   (Motion  picture) 
see    Metalworking  tools:    Screwdrivers 

Screwdrivers   and    pliers    {Motion   picture)      Avis   Films 
(196-?, 

11  ntiri.    Kd.    color.    16  mm. 

AIM)  ts..iiied  ai  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  proper  selection,  use,  and  rare  of  rarloiis 
types  of  screwdrivers  and  pliers, 

1.  Screwdrivers.     2.  Pliers.        i.  Avis  Fllnin,  Burbank,  Calif. 

Fi  A  67-2145 
Avis  Films 

Screws  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4   mia     8l.     color,     super   8   mm.      (Basic   woodworking — band 
tools) 

lioap  film. 

1.  Woodwork.     2.  Screws.        i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.        Se- 
ries: Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  76-708431 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Scrii^s -Howard  Broadcasting  Company 
see 

When  Hair  came  to  Memphis. 

Scriptures  Visualized  fiistitute 
see 

Ha^Jy  time  for  boys  and  girls,  no.  3. 


The  Old  rugged  cross. 

The  Scroll  saw  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford  Pro- 
ductions, Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling 
Educational  Films,  1967. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Wood  work — macblne  toola) 
SUMMARY:    Illustrates  tbe  parts  of  tbe  scroll  saw.  shows  the 

blarlee  to  be  selected  and  Inserted,  givea  the  correct  tension,  machine 

spwvl,  and  type  of  table  and  hold-down  to  be  used,  and  demonstrates 

the  method  of  -operation. 

1.  Jig  saws.        I.  Moreland-Latchford  ProductliHis.  Toronto.    II. 

Sterling  Educatlwial  Films,  inc.     III.  Series:  Wood  work— machine 

tools  <  Motion  picture) 

rTJl233]  684.08  70-712772 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


The  Scroll  saw.  Part  1 :  Cntting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DC  A  Educational  Products.  1969.  Made  by  Cinema 
Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette :  IS  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Cooaultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  outside  and  Inside  curves,  outside  and 
inside  comers,  internal  scroll  cutting,  and  angle  cutting. 

1.  Jig  saws.  I.  OCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  74-712567 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  ScroU  saw.     Part  2:  Selecting  and  changing  blades 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette:  11  Ips- 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  different  kinds  of  blades,  and  demonstrates 
the  procedure  for  removing  an  old  blade  and  replacing  it  with 
another. 

1.  Jig  saws,  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  78-712568 

[>CA  Educational  Products 


The  Scnrii  saw.  Part  3:  Specialized  work  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
munications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonoUpe  In  cassette :  H  ips. 

Lood  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMHARY:  Explains  bow  to  do  specialized  work  with  the  scroll 
saw,  including  the  self-centering  blade  chuck,  bow  to  cut  an  inlay 
In  thin  material,  how  to  cut  long  material,  and  bow  to  cut  metals. 

1.  Jig  saws.  1.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  71-712569 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The   Scroll  saw.     Part    4:   Using  scroll   saw  accessories 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.   Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    *\.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette :  IJ  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  ConsolUnt.  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  use  the  accessories  of  a  scroll  saw. 
Including  tbe  saber  bUde.  tbe  sanding  attachment,  and  Jeweler's 
flies  for  filing  rarlous  metals.  Shows  bow  to  remove  the  overarm 
for  large  work. 

1.  Jig  saws.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS8501  621.9  76-712570 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  Scrolls  of  Leeuwarden  {Motion  picture)  Mizrachi 
Women's  Organization  of  America,  1966.  Made  by  lAsar 
Dimnei-  Productions. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SummorT,-  i>e!M:rlbe8  the  biding  and  preservation  by  Dutch  Chris- 
tians of  the  .Scrolls  of  the  I.aw  and  other  Jewish  religious  objects 
of  tbe  ceoturles-old  synagogue  of  Leeuwarden,  Holland,  during  the 
Na«i  occupation;  the  subsequent  recovery  of  these  objects:  and  the 
reconstruction  of  the  Interior  of  the  synag(«ue  In  a  children's  village 
In  Ranana,  Israel 

1.  Jews  in  leeuwarden.  2.  World  War,  1989-1945— Jews.  3.  Ra- 
nana.       L  Mizrachi  Women's  Organizatioa  of  America. 

Fi A  67-598 

CINE 


Scrooge    (Motion  picture) 
see   What  the  dickens  have  they  done  to  Scrooge  ? 


Scrooge  McDuck  and  money  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  bv  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co., 
1967. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     3.5  nun. 

Credit*:  Director,  Hamilton  Luske;  story.  Bill  Berg;  tnuslc.  Mel 
Leven,  Franklyn  Marks, 

Summary:   Presents  a  lesson  on  tbe  history,  use,  and  saving  of 
money  through  a  Scrooge  McDuck  cartoon. 

1.  Money.     2.  Saving  and  thrift.        i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions, 
II.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,  inc. 

332  78-701976 


Scrubbing  up  technique    (Motion  picture) 
see   Operating  room  techniques  for  nurses: 
Scrubbing  up  technique 


Scuba  duba  do  (Motion  picture)     Terrytoons. 
Twentieth  Century-Foi  Film  Corp.,  1966. 


Released  by 


5  mln.    sd.    color.     85  mm.     (Terrytoons  cartoon) 

L.  C.  has  16  mm.  print 

CrediU:  Producer,  Bill  Weiss;  director  and  animator,  Ralph  Bak- 
shI;  writers.  Ell  Bauer,  Al  Kousel;  music,  Jim  Tlmmens:  editor. 
Jack  MacConnell.     Voioeg:  Bob  McFadden. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon.  Sad  Oat,  who  Is  beaten  by  his 
mean  brothers  every  time  be  doe5  something  to  displease  them,  wins 
the  prize  given  by  Tbe  Sunken  Treasure  Jackpot  Prt^rram. 

I.  CBS  Films,  Inc.  TerTytoons.  n.  Tw«itleth  Oentury-Pox  Film 
Corporation. 

791.43  75-704385 


Scully,  Frank  E 


Music  of  the  cello. 


A  Scalrtor*!  iMdicipe.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  LoDdon, 
1967.     Releaicd  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

2>  min.     id.     bftw,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  PresenU  an  intCTprcution  of  ttw  work  of  Henry  Moore 
I.  Moore.  Henry  Spencer,  1198-  I,  Briwh  BroadcMiing  Corpon- 

tion.     Tctevision  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

eNB497,  730.942  74-714510 

Time-Life  Fihm  72  MARC 

Sculptors  of  the  forest    (Motion  picture)     J.   £>onald  Mc- 

Intyre.    Made   by   Coleman    Film    Enterprises.     Released 
by  RMl  Film  Productions,  1969. 

1.^  rain,     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Studies  the  Olmec  culture  of  Mexico  and  describes 
its  Influence  on  the  neighboring  Zapotecs,  MlTtecs,  and  Mayas. 
Shows  Olmec  stone  sculptures  and  provides  a  history  of  their  origins, 
meanings,  and  relation  to  early  Mexican  culture. 

1,  Olmecs— Antiquities.  I.  Mclntyre,  John  Donald,  1910- 

II.  RMI  Film  Productions. 

970.42  70-710238 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Sculpture  (Motion  picture)  Belgium  Ministry  of  National 
Education  and  Culture,  Brussels,  1967.  Edited  and  re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

17  itiln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm 

Original  version  marie  by  F.  Geilfus. 

Credits:  Educational  consuliant,  Egon  Welner. 

Summary:  A  basic  Introduction  to  the  materials  and  techniques 
used  In  .sculpting.  Shows  sculptors  George  Orard  and  Rtk  Poot  at 
work  on  varlou.t  materials  such  as  clay,  stone,  wood,  and  plaster. 
Compares  the  sculpted  forms  of  ancient  civilization  and  tbe  emerg- 
ing shapes  of  today,  with  Rodin  as  a  kind  of  link  betwem  tbe  two. 
Time-lapse  photography  of  clay  forms  demonstrates  the  transition 
from  realism  to  cubism. 

1.  Sculpture.  i.  Belgium.  MInlstftre  de  I'dducatlon  et  de  la 
culture,    n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

781  72-707283 

international  Film  Bureau 


249 


Sculptore:  andcnt  and  modem  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1949.  Made  by  R  P.  Bedford.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1967. 

45  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  photographs  of  ancient  and  moOero  sculpture. 

1.   Sculpture,   Ancient.    2.   Sculpture,   Modem.  I.  Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London.    II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

730.9  70-738376 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Sculpture  at  the  Middclheim  (Motion  picture)  Belgiimi 
Ministry  of  National  Education  and  Culture,  Brussels, 
1967.  Made  by  F.  Geilfus.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  In- 
ternational Film  Bureau,  1969. 

11  mln.     s(l.     color.     16  mm. 

,\lso  known  under  the  title  One  year  at  the  Mlddelhelm. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant  for  American  version,  Egon  W<'I- 
ner. 

Summary:  Presents  the  works  of  outstanding  twentieth  century 
Sculptors  on  di!q>lay  at  the  Mlddelhelm  Park  In  Antwerp,  Belgium. 
Includes  the  work  of  Henry  Moore.  Glacometti,  Mansft,  Maillol,  and 
Gargallo. 

1.  Sculpture,  Modern  — 20th  century —  Exhibitions.  2.  Antwerp. 
Opcnluchtmuiwum  voor  Beeldhouwkunst.  I.  Belgium.  Mlnlstfere 
de  rWucation  natlonale  et  de  la  culture.  II.  International  Film 
Bureau,  inc..  Chicago.  111.  One  year  at  the  Mlddelhelm  (Motion 
picture) 

730.9493  79-710018 

International  Film  Bureau 


Sculpture  Australia  (Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1969.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1969. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Malcolm  Ottwi;  director,  Tim  BurstalL 

Summary:  A  survey  of  contemporary  Australian  scalptnre  in 
which  some  sculptors,  working  In  Australia  and  overseas,  discuss 
and  show  some  of  their  work. 

1.  Sculpture,  Australian.  2.  Sculpture,  Modem— 20th  century — 
Australia.        i.  Australia.    News  and  Information  Biu'eau. 

730.994  75-709227 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 


Sculpture,  Gothic  to  Baroque    (Filmstrip) 
see    The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  21: 
Sculpture,  Gothic  to  Baroque 


Scalptare  la  liber.  (Slide  set]      Research  A  Educatim)  Dept, 
American  Crafts  Council,  1972. 

45  tiiOfCt.     color.     1  x  2  in. 

With  KripL 

SUMMARY:  PrcMnt)  a  1972  exhibition  of  ofT-lootn  works  by  twelve  can- 
lemporsry  craftsmen  at  the  MuKuin  of  Contemporary  Crafts  in  New  York. 

I,  Hand  weaving— Exhibilkms.  I,  American  Craft>  Council.  Museum  at 
Contcmporwy  Crafts,  II,  American  Craftt  CounciL  Rc*earcfa  A  Educatioo 
DepL 

tTT848i  746.4  72-733937 

Research  A  Education  72  MARC 

DepL,  American  Crafti 
Council 


Sealptara  !■  the  dty — Sptdcto.  (MotioD  iMcture]    Giorgio  Patara 
[Italy]  1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tmie-Ufe  Fdma. 

II  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm. 

From  the  Anthony  RoUnd  collection  of  filim  on  art 

Also  iMued  in  i  leric*  entitled  The  hitlory  of  an.  Program  8:  Man's  world 
thaitered  »nd  rebuilt, 

CREDITS:  Director.  P.  Schivaup, 

SUMMARY:  An  exhibition  of  ntodem  (culpture  that  was  <li>played  in  out- 
door Kitings  in  Spolcio.  Italy,  during  its  annual  art*  festival. 

I,  Sculpture.  Modern— 20lh  century.  I.  Roland,  Anthony.  II,  Patara,  Gi- 
orgio. HI,  Time-Ufe  Film*.  IV,  The  History  of  art.  Program  B:  man's  world 
ihattered  and  rebuilt,  [Motion  picture] 

[NB198j  735  73-714526 

Time-Life  Fitms  72  MARC 


The  Sculpture  of  Africa  (Filmstrip)  Clover  Park  School 
District  400.  Made  by  Louis  Kirk.  Eeleased  by  Univer- 
sity of  Washington  Press,  1970. 

|>1  fi,    nolor.    35  mm.     {Washington  filmstrips) 

With  teacher's  {tuide. 

Based  on  the  l>ook  entitled  West  African  sculpture,  by  Rene 
Bravniann. 

Summary:  Shows  the  wealth  and  variety  of  African  sculpture 
using  art  objects  from  the  western  Sudan,  tbe  Guinea  coast,  and 
tbe  Congo.  Includes  mnRk.i  and  carvings  of  humans  and  anlmaK 
With  captions. 

1,  Sculpture.  African.  2.  Sculpture — Africa.  West.  i.  Bravmann, 
Rene.  West  African  sculpture,  ii.  Clover  Park  School  District  400. 
HI,  WHsblngton  (State)     UnlTersity.    Press.        Series. 

730.9  70-736040 

I'niv,  of  Washington  Press 


The  Sculpture  of  black  Africa.    Part  1:  The  kingdom  of 

Benin    (Filmstrip)      Life.    1970.        Made    by    Time-Life 
Photo  Lab. 

73  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Prepared  by  Susanne  Greene;  consulUnt.  Roy  Sieber. 

STIMMARY:  I>e8crlbes  the  ancient  kingdom  of  Benin  which  was 
located  in  what  Is  now  the  southwestern  region  of  Nigeria  and  dis- 
cusses Its  role  as  a  center  of  commerce  and  culture.  Explains  how 
the  people  developed  a  technique  of  testing  metal,  shows  examples 
of  Renin's  Ivory  and  bronxe  »culpture,  and  points  out  how  they 
Interpret  the  history  of  the  people.     With  captions. 

1.   Benin,  Nigeria   (Province)— History.     2.  Sculpture — Benin.  Ni- 
geria  (Province)         I.  Life   (Chicago)     II.  The  KIn««lom  of  Benin 
(Filmstrip) 
[DT615.91  730.967  77-789419 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Sculpture  of  black  Africa.    Part  2:  The  Cwigo  region 

(Filnistrip)     Fvife,  1970.     Made  by  Time-Life  Photo  Lab. 

O'J  fr.     color.     33  mm. 

rBKDITS;    Prepared    by    Marfraretta    Ihirton;    oonxiiltant,    Hov 

.SrilllAIlV:  DisciisBe*  vnrious  peoples  of  the  Congo  region— In- 
rhutlnp  the  kingdoms  of  Kongo  and  Kuba  and  the  Yaka,  Chokwe, 
l.itha.  and  Song>e  peoples — explnina  that  their  histories  are  Inter- 
n-nvt>n  by  the  shifting  patterns  of  migration,  trade,  and  conquests, 
and  shows  how  their  traditions  Influenced  their  sciiltpured  art. 
With  captions. 

1.  rongo— Description  and  travel.  2.  Ethnology— Oon go.  3.  Sculp- 
ture—Congo. I.  Life  (Chicago)  II.  The  Congo  region  (Fttmatrip) 
rDT639]  730.967  71-739420 


The  Sculpture  of  black  Africa.  Part  3:  The  equatorial 
region  (Filmstrip)  Life,  1970.  Made  by  Time-Life 
Plioto  Ijib. 

s:<  fi-.     color.    3S  ntm. 

''ItEniTS:  Fre|>ar«l  by  Sunanne  Greene;  constiltant.  Roy  Sielwi-. 

.•il'MMARY:  r>escrlbe8  the  equatorial  region  of  central  Africa  and 
dl>wiiwe«  the  different  peoples  who  lived  In  the  forest  and  graRslanrt 
reKii>ns.  Explains  that  the  different  cultures  In  thin  t-eglon  have 
expit^-ed  their  religious  beliefw  in  nculptnred  forms,  with  the  people 
of  the  sraSBlands  also  using  sculpture  to  enhance  the  authorltv  of 
leail^rw;  showK  representative  art  works  of  the  varlOHa  peoples  In 
the  region.     With  captions. 

1.  Africa,  Central— Description  and  travel.  2.  Ethnology— Africa, 
Central.     3.  Sculpture — Africa.  Central  I.   Life   (Chicago)     tl. 

The  Equatorial  region  (Filmstrip) 

rnT3521  780.W7  7fl-73W21 


TW  Sculpture  of  LouIm  NctcIwm.  [Slide  act)     Educatioiul  Di- 
I  Corp.,  1972. 


ibUfe  fcuJptura  by  Louiae 
Corpon- 


72-733704 

MARC 


30  abdcs.    color.     2  x  1  io. 
With  teacber'i  guide. 
SUMMARY:  Preseou  wlccied  co11m«  or 
Nevebon.  With  caption*. 
I.  Ncvclioo,  Vaimt.  1900- 


[NB237] 

Educabooal  DimeiuiofU 
Corp. 


735 


Tke  Sodpture  of  Richard  HuuL  [Slide  set]    Educatioojl  Dimen- 
nous  Corp.,  1971. 

20  tlidcs.     color.     1  x  3  in. 

With  leachcr't  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  example*  of  the  work  of  the  tculpior,  Richard  Hum 
Telto  how  be  create*  with  fliiid,  molicn  formv 

1.  Hunt.  Richard  Howard,  1933-  1.  Educaiional  Dimcnxiuni  Cnrpo- 

ntion. 

lNB237i  730.92  72-733331 

Sducalioaal  DioMniiom  72  MARC 

C«Ft 


Scnlptare  of  the  New  KingdoB  {Filmitrip)     Budek  Filma 
and  Slides,  1968. 

49  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Shortfr  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script  in 
1966  under  the  title  Egyptian  art.  Set  7 :  Sculpture  of  the  New  King- 
dom. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Janice  E.  Blakeney,  Robert  C.  Uaclaurin. 

Summary.  Presents  the  sculpture  and  ba.t-rellefs  of  the  New 
Kingdom  aa  a  rebirth  of  Okl  and  Middle  Kingdom  Innovations,  and 
Includes  the  Tbulmostd  and  Amarna  periods  of  the  eighteenth  and 
nineteenth  dyiuurtles.    With  capCloiiB. 

1.  Sculpture,  Egj-pllan.  i.   Rudelc  Films  and   Slides,   Inc.     ii. 

Egyptian  art  Set  7:  Sculpture  of  the  New  Klmflom  (nimetrip) 
782  78-735262 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Sculpture:  the  forms  of  life   (Motion  picture)     McGraw- 
Hill,  1971.    Made  by  Ted  Lowry,  inc. 

18  mill.    sd.    color.     Itt  mm.     (Humanities  aeries) 

With  leavber'H  guiiks. 

MIMMAKY:  An  Introduction  to  sculpture. 

1.  Sculpture.        I.  Uctiraw-Hill  Book  Company.     II.  Series:  Hu- 
mauiiies  sartes  (Uotlon  picture) 

tNIillW]  730  76-714122 

Uc(i raw-Hill  Book  Ca 


Sculpture  today  (i/otw7t  /ncfun)  Kelj;ium  Ministry  of 
Xationiil  Kdunntion  and  Culture,  Brussels,  1967,  Edited 
and  irleased  in  the  V.  S.  bv  International  Film  Bureau^ 
1969. 

10  min,    Hd.    bftw.    16  nm. 

Original  vernlnn  made  by  F,  Geilfus. 

Creditt:  Educational  consultant,  Bgon  Welner. 

Summarj/:  Illustrates  the  many  ntylea  of  modem  sculpture,  with 
emphaslH  on  the  exiiresxtve  potential  of  the  materia!.  Includes  ex* 
amples  of  the  work  of  Adam,  Arp.  Calder,  Oabo,  Gtacomettl,  H«i>- 
worlh,  Lauren",  &lanza,  Moore,  WalrauenK.  and  Zadklne. 

I.  Sculpture.  Modern— 20th  centurj.  r.  Belgfum.  Miniature  d« 
I'Mucatlon  et  de  la  culture,  ti.  Intematlooal  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago. 

780  76-707384 

iBlenutttooBl  Film  Bnraan 


Sculptured  canister  (Butter-Nut  Coffee  telcvisiDii  comner- 
dal}  {Motion  jnehtrv)  Duncan  Foods  Co.,  1966.  Mads 
by  Tatlinml^ird  and  Kudner. 

20  sec.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  commercial  which  picturaa  the  feature*  of  a  caaUiar 
arsllable  with  Butter-Nut  Coffee. 

1.  Televlalon  advertising— U.  S,        i.  Inincan  Foods  Ompanj. 
It  Butter-Nut  Coffee  television  commerciat  (Motion  picture) 

659.1  Fi  68-89 


Sculpturing  in  paper  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associ- 
ates, 1966. 

4  min.     si.     color.     S  mm.     (Art  processes) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge^ 

Issued  in  standard  S  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guides. 

Credit*:  .\uthors.  Clarence  Kincald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Explores  the  three  dimensional  quality  of  paper,  demon- 
strating how  it  can  be  formed  into  paper  sculptures  l^  twisting, 
curling,  folding,  and  expanding. 

1.  Paper  sculpture.  r.  Heater  and  Associates.  Series :  Art 

processes  (Motion  picture) 

736  Fi  A  68-2058 

Hester  and  Assoclntea 


Sculpturing  in  plaster:  vermiculite  {Motion  picture)    Hester 
and  Associfttes,  1966. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     ( Art  processee) 

Iah)P  (11m  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit):  Authors,  Clarence  Kincald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

.  ummary:  Points  out  that  the  adultlon  of  Termlculite  to  plaster 
malvi-s  It  an  excellent  sculpturing  material,  and  demonstrates  the 
sculptural  process  of  mixing,  carving,  flnlshlng,  and  mounting  the 

L  Sculpture— Technique.     2.  Plaster  caats,      3.  Vermiculite.        i- 
Heater   and   Associates.        Series:   Art  processes    (Motion  picture) 
731  Fi  A  68-2061 

Hester  and  .V^soclatea 


Sculpturing   in   soap.     Part    1:    Design    (Motum   pfciur.) 
Hester  and  Associates,  1966, 

4  rain     Hi.     coior.     8  mm.     (Art  procefffl€«> 

I».>p  him  mounted  in  cartridge. 

I,«ue<l  In  Mundard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

?rrf»r.JutliS™'ci«reoce  Kincald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

r„r.T.7.trrn°^^'^"I-^T.r.^r^if?!?r?feTXTo 

.^late,.        Serl»>:  Art  pr«^( Motion  picture)       ^.^^^^^ 
Hester  and  Associates 


Sculpturing   in  soap.     Part  2:   Carving    {Motion  picture) 
Ht'ster  and  Associates,  1966. 

J  mill      si.     color.     8  mm.     (.\rt  processes) 

Ixwpfllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  stnndard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

?redV.'"ALE;;f.*C,.rence  Klnc.id,  Sunie,  «•««!•■     „,„,„^,  ,„ 

Vnmmin,:    Demonstrates   tile  complete   process  ot  sculpturlPB  In 

BoapTcludlns    tran»ferrlnB    the    design    onto    the    ««p,    carYlng, 

smoothing,  polishing,  and  mounting  the  i;™  Pf"™-  ,  j^ 

1.  Soap  iJcuiplure.     2,  9™ll>w»r,T«'"'l'l°5-,„,  '•  ^'""  ""*  ** 

XK^iate..        series:  Art  p,oc«»e,( Motion  picture)       ^j^^^^ 

Hester  and  .\BWciatefl 

Scuttle,  the  stowaway  mouse  {Filmstrip)     Parents'  Maj^- 

zine    Enterprises.      Made   by    Thomas   Sand    Enterprises. 
Roleasi'd  by  Ijeaming  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

.">  fi".  color.  3."(  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  In..  .13i  rpm.,  7  min. 
nilrrocroove.  (.Xnlmals,  real  and  ImaglDary) 

With  script  and  teacher's  KUlde. 

Hummnry:  I'ses  an  animal  story  of  the  same  title  by  Jean  and 
Nancy  Soule  to  help  children  develop  .skill  In  sortlns  out  fact  from 
fantasy.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Ueason.  i.  Soule,  Jean  Conder.     Scuttle,  the  stowaway 

mouse.      II.    Parents'   Magazine   Enterprises,   inc.,   New   Yorli.      m. 
Leariilng  Corporation  of  America.  Series:  Animals,  real  and 

Imaginary  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.4  7-2-736961 

Learning  Corp.  of  Amer-  ica 


The  Sea  {FUmatrip)    Uneeco,  1964. 

43  fr,     color.    35  mm. 

Sumwtiru;  Kxplalns  oceanography,  and  dlscuBsee  the  progreaa  In 
marine  science*  which  has  been  brought  about  through  cooperation 
on  the  international  lerel.  Shows  a  variety  of  flah  and  sea  animals. 
With  captions.  „  ,     ,  . ,  ^,         _. 

1.   Oceanography.     2.   Marine  biology.  i.   United  Nattona  Ed- 

ucational, Scientific  and  Cultural  Organiwitlon. 

651,4  Fi  A  68-5118 

Uoesco 


The  Sea  {Filmstrip)  Parents'  Maji^azine  Enterprises.  Made 
by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Released  by  Learninf;  Corp. 
of  America,  1970. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  S3|  rpm.,  4  min. 
mlcrogrooTe.     (The  Sea.  In  fart  and  fantasy) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

nummary:  Presents  basic  facts  atwut  the  aea  as  a  body  of  water 
In  order  to  sharpen  students'  perception  of  natural  processes  and 
man's  Imaginative  use  of  them.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Ocean— Juvenile  fllma.  i.   Parents'  Magazine  Enterprises, 

inc..   New   York.     ii.   Learning  Corporation  of  America.         ^rles: 
The  Sea,  In  fact  and  fanUay  (Fllmstrlp) 

872.6  71-736985 

Learolnc  Oorp.  of  America 


A  Sea  affair  (Motion  picture)  P  A  O  Lines  (North  Amer- 
ica) made  by  Visual  Projects.  Released  by  Association- 
Sterling  Films,  1970. 

28  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SCUHABT :  A  dramatisation  la  which  a  bored  and  unhsMiy  forty- 
jcar-old  female  executive  from  the  Wast  Coast  Ukea  a  aea  voyage  to 
Bcnnuda  via  the  Caribbean,  the  Panama  Canal,  and  Acpulco. 

1.  Voygea  and  travris— 19S1-  I.  P  *  O  Un«a  <North  Amerl- 

ea)     II.  AaaoclattoaSterllat  Films. 

[0167]  910.4  7»-711487 

CINB 


250 


Sea  anemone  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp-.  1W8- 

3  mill.     8l.     color.     8  mm.     ( Marine  biology ) 

Loop  dim.     I^*8ued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „^      _,      , 

1.    Sea-anemones.  i-    Encyclopaedia   Britannica    Educational 

Corporation.  Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

593  73-704974 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Sea  anemone  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  min.      si.     color,      super  8  mm.      (The  Invertebratea  eeriee) 

Loop  ft'm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  ca.«. 

Creditt:  Collaborator.  Bruce  Husaell.  ,  ^     ,  ^ 

Summary:  Studiea  the  classlflcatlon.  atrurture,  bdiavlor.  and 
ecology  of  sea  anemonea.  Demonstratea  their  powerful  enaymea  by 
showing  an  anemone  eating  a  large  sand  crab.  o  _.— . 

1.  Sea-anemone*.  t  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Seriea : 
The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture)  -„«-_,. 

69&  7»-700774 

Thorne  Films 

The  Sea  coast  {FUvutrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1955. 
Made  by  W.  Ralchin.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  As.socintes,  Ontario,  1966. 

:;o  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Physical,  geography  series) 

With  teachpr's  manunl.     Notes  revised  1904. 

i^Hmmarv  Presents  a  study  of  IniKiforms  produced  as  a  i-esult  or 
interaction  of  the  sea  and  the  land.  Uses  diagrams  and  photographs 
to  show  wave  action,  cllflf  development,  coast  erosion  and  accumula- 
tion  and  the  formation  of  caves,  benches,  sandbars,  and  dunes. 

1    Coasts— Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd..  London. 

II.    Carman   Educational   Associates.        Seriea:   Physical   geography 
series  {Fllm.«trip) 

551.4  Fi  A  68-4706 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Sea  coast  {Motion  picture)     Black  Lion  Productions,  1968. 

VJ  mill      ed.     color.     18  mm.     (Awareness  series)  ,         ,  .„ 

Summary:  Shows,  without  narration,  the  various  chang^  In  nature 
,1.,K  Xr  in  one  complete  day  at  Carmel  P^'"'- C«";:,,„^rfo7to 
tile  bleak  morniuK  hours,  through  a  stormy  windy  afternoon,  to  the 
final  golden  light  of  sunset.  .c„m«,-   Awan^nMS 

1.  Weatlier.  i.  Black  Lion  Productions.  iSeries:  Awarenesa 
series  (Motion  picture)  7g_70l732 

CI.'^E 


Sea  cucumber  (Parastichopus)   {Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mlri.    al.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

r'paSnchoJur'''*'     I.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.         Seriea:  Marine  biology  (Motion  plrture) 

693  75-704961 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Sea  cucumber  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  mtn.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Invertebratea  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Bruce  Bussell- 

Bummary:    Studies    the    classlflcatlon,    stmdure,    behavior,    and 
ecology  of  the  sea  cucumber.  „,..„,  o     .„ 

1,  Holothurlans.        i.  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.        Series. 
The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

593  71-700796 

Thome  Films 

Sea  cucumber   (Psolus)    {Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mlri     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  lilra.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher'a  guide.  

1.  Psolus.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bducatloaal  CorporaUoo. 

Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

693  79-704962 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Sea  ending  {Motion  picture)    Marsha  C.  Daniel,  1968. 

16  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Explores  some  of  the  facets  of  a  male-femate  relation- 
ship as  revealed  In  the  reartlooa  of  a  man  who  abaodous  a  woman 
and  turns  to  art  and  nature  because  he  fears  that  abe  may  betray 
him. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Sex    (Psychology)      2.   Interpersonal  relations.  i.  Daniel. 

Marsha  C. 

165.43  74-702562 

CINE 


Charles  H.  Cahill  and  Aaso- 


Sea  fever  {Motion  picture) 
ciates,  1966. 

fi  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crfditt:  Producer.  Charles  H.  CahlU;  director.  Pat  Shields;  nar- 
rator, Lome  Greene. 

Summary:  Presents  a  visual  interpretation  of  John  Maseflelda 
poem  Sea  fever,  which  eipressen  his  reminiscences  of  salt  air,  clear 
skies,  and  the  freedom  of  the  »ea. 

1.   Masefleld.  John.  1878-1967.  i.  Masefleld,  John,  1878-1967. 

Sea  fever,  ir.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Assoclatee,  Inc..  Hollywood, 
Calif. 

821  FiA67-«)28 

Charles  Cahill  and  Aawdatea 

The  Sea  gull  {Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

1!)(18. 

14  nil  <      Ml.     color.     16  mm. 
With  ivucher'H  guide. 
Crrdili:  .\utllor,  W.  J.  Beecher. 

SuMiiimti:  I>eHCrlhes  the  habltnt  of  the  IMacIt-talled  sea  gull.  Its 
mating.  ne«ttiig.  and  feeding  habits,  and  other  seasonal  activities. 

Anotiier  issue.    bAw, 

t.  Itlflck-tnlletl  gull.        i.  Coroni't  Instructional  Films. 

698.3  Fi  A  68-488 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Sea  gvll  and  the  whale  (Filmstrip)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1966.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

S2  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     (Indian  stories  and  lefwods) 

CREDITS:  Director,  Oaston  Cbarbonneau;  writer,  Andr«  Uiaii- 
cbard. 

SUHMART:  A  toarltlnw  legend  about  a  baby  sea  gull  that  en- 
counters a  Diammotb  wtialtt.    Wttb  capUoDS.    For  prlmarj  gradea. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Canada — Legends— JuTenile  dims. 
I.  Canada.  National  nim  Board.  II.  Dnlversal  Bducatlon  and 
Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Indian  stories  and  legends  (Filmstrip) 

[E78.C2]  898^  70-740387 

Uoiversal  Education  and  Vlsoml  Arta 


The  Sea  gulls  (Motion  picture)     Associated  Film  Serrices. 
Made  by  Jan  Sadio,  Jr.    Released  by  AIMS  Instructional 

Medirt  ."Services,  1969. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Look  a  little  closn-  series) 

With  guide. 

St'MMART;  Presents  cloee-up  details  of  the  sea  gull  to  teach 
the  Importance  of  observing  things  closely.     For  primary  grades 

1.  Gulls— Juvenile  films.  L  ABsoclated  Film  Services.  II.  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services.  III.  Series:  Look  a  little  closer 
aerlea  (Motion  picture) 

3723  77-710544 

AIMS  InstmctloDal  HedU  Services 


Sea  hare  (herbivore  and  detritus  feeder)  (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1970. 

2  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ec<44^t:  marine  organisms) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartrldfre  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Brace  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Sbovrs  defen$>e  mechanism  of  sea  bares,  and  demon- 
strates  how  these  giant  snails  are  adapted  to  their  environment 

1.  Aiidyslldae.  I.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo,     II.  Ecol- 

ogy: marine  organisms  (Motion  picture) 

[QL430.5.A66]  594  70-712129 

Thorne  Films,  Inc. 


Sea  horse:  male  givii^  birth    (Motion  picture) 
paedia  Britnnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 


Encyclo- 


4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  aim. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  the  process  of  birth  In  a  seahorse. 

1.  Sea-horse.    2.  Parturition.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Edu- 
cational Corporation. 

597.5  77-709013 

Encycl<q»edla  Britao-  olca  Educational  Corp. 


Sea,  ice,  and  fire  (Motion  picture)     KEG  Productions,  To- 
ronto.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Explorations,  1969. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Audubcm  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  tbe  National  Audubon  and  Canadian 
Audubon  Societies. 

Credits:  Producers,  O.  Kedey,  B.  EUls,  D.  Olbaon;  consaltant,  Q. 
Knerer;  music,  R.  Harrlaon;  photographer,  O.  Pettinglll;  editing, 
L.  Lawrence,  D.  Smith. 

Summary;  A  study  of  Iceland  and  Its  people,  describing  their 
way  of  life  within  their  natural  heritage  of  glaciers,  hot  springs,  and 
wildlife,    includes  scenes  of  murrea  ganneta,  puffins,  and  klttiwakeai 

1.  Iceland.  I,  Keg  Productions  Limited.  II.  A-V  Explorations, 
Inc.        Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre  (Hotlcm  picture) 

_  914.91  77-709407 

A-v  Explorations 


Sea  Life  Park 


Man  In  the  sea. 

The  Sea  Uoo  (Uotion  pictvre)    PubHc  Media,  inc.    Beleaaed 
by  Films  locorporated,  1970. 

9min.    sd.    color.    16mm.     (See'ntril) 

A  Primary  language  arts/life  science  series. 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  by  Instltnt  fBr  Film  und  Blld. 

Summary:  Uses  underwater  photography  to  show  tbe  sea  Hon  to 
his  natnrai  habitat  Shows  the  bull  watching  over  bis  hareoi  and 
their  young,  some  of  which  are  still  nursing. 

1.  Sea  llona— Behavior.  i.  Public  Media,  Ina  n.  Fllma  Incor- 
porated. Series:  See  'n  tell  (Motion  picture)  Series:  A  Primary 
language  arts/life  science  series  ( Motion  picture) 

372.3  71-706811 

PnbUc  Media.  Ine. 


Sea  oddities  (Filmstrip)     Bailey  Films,  196S. 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 


Released  by 


33  fr.  color.  35  iliro.  and  pbooodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Science  of  tbe  sea) 

With  tescher's  guide,  marine  charts,  reference  books,  and  plastic 
embedment 

CREDITS :  Designed  by  Desmond  Wedberg  and  Dan  Ryan. 

SUMMARY :  Studies  marine  life  and  shows  marine  animals  of 
different  sIms  and  shapes. 

1.  Marine  fauna.  I.  Bailey  Fllma,  Inc..  Hollywood,  CaUf.  II. 
BFA  Educational  Media.    III.  Series:  Science  of  the  sea  (Filmstrip) 

[QL121]  574.92  75-789787 

BFA  Bducatlooal  Media 


The  Sea  of  Cortcz  {Motion  picture)    Aeronares  de  Mexico, 
1967.     Made  by  Show  Associates. 

28  mln.    sd     color.     16  mm. 

Spanish  version  also  Issued. 

Based  on  tbe  book  of  the  same  title  by  Ray  Cannon. 

Credif:  Narrator.  Bay  Cannon. 

SiimiiMirv:  Presents  views  of  tbe  Baja  California  peninsula,  etn- 
phaslzlng  the  deep  sea  fishing  activitlea  in  tbe  area. 

1.  Ba3a  California  —  Descr.  A  trav.  2.  Fishing  — Mexico  — BaJa 
California.  l  Cannon,  Raymond,  1882-  The  Sea  of  Cortes, 

n.  Aeronavea  de  Mexico,  S.  A. 

7».l  Fi  A  68-228 

CINB 


The  Sea  otter  (Motion  picture) 
1971. 


GrovM'  Film  Productions, 


17  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (EcoIc«y,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Photographer,  William  F.  Bryan. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  history  and  behavior  of  ee«  otters 
and  portrays  their  Influence  on  the  ecology  of  the  shallow  waters  ot 
the  Continental  Shelf  otf  the  central  California  coast 

1.  Sea  otters.  2.  Marine  ecology— California.  I.  Grover  Film 
Productions.  Monterey,  Calif.  II.  Series:  Ecology  (Motion  picture) 
no.  1.  __ 

[(iL787.C25]  5W.7  70-711471 

Grover  Film  Productions 


The  Sea  pirate  {Motion  picture)  Edic  films,  Paris;  Produc- 
ciones  CinematograHcas  Balcazar,  Madrid;  and  Arco  films, 
Rome.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  bv  Paramount  Pictures 
Corp.,  1967. 

85  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Tecbniscope. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Surconf,  le  tigre  des  sept 
mers. 

Credit*:  Executive  producer,  George  de  la  Orandl^re;  director, 
Roy  Rowland;  script.  George  de  la  Grandl^re,  Jack  Severaa  Gerald 
Bavery:  music,  George  Oarvarents;  photography,  G.  Farrel;  film 
editor,  Jean-Michel  Gautier.  Coat:  Gerard  Barray,  Antonella  Lualdl, 
Terence  Morgan,  Genevieve  Caslle. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  the  adventures  of  a  French  corsair 
during  the  Napoleonic  wars  aft  he  attempts  to  amass  a  fortune  fo 
that  he  might  marry  the  woman  whom  he  loves. 

1.   Suicouf.   Robert.   1773-1827- Drama.  i.   Bdlc.     ii.   Produc- 

clones  Cinematograflcas  Balcaur.  iii.  Arco  film,  Borne,  iv.  Para- 
mount Pictures  Corporation,  v.  Surcouf,  le  tlgre  des  sept  mers 
(Motion  picture) 

791.43  75-707833 


Sea  power  for  freedom  (Motion  picture)  Headquarters  of 
the  Supreme  Allied  Commander,  Atlantic,  1953.  Made  by 
U.  S.  Xnval  Photop-aphic  Center, 

28  mln.    sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Order  no   .MNT838. 

Also  Issued  In  16  mm. 

I-  C.  copy  incomplete :  9  mln. :  reels  1-2  wanting. 

CREDITS :  Project  supervisor  and  writer,  Don  Farran :  film 
editor.  Wlllinm  Oratrlx. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  cooperation  of  tbe  NATO-SACU\NT 
force*  In  thp  rlefftise  of  Enroi>«'  and  the  Atlantic  -Shtiws  varlims 
trainlns  cxerciBPs  Including  poor  weather  exercises,  aln-raft  mrrer 
exercises,  and  landing  exerdses.  Concludes  with  an  tnterrlew  with 
Admiral  I.O'nde  D.  McCormldt,  USN,  first  Supreme  Allied  Com- 
mander, Atlantic. 

1.  Supreme  Allied  Commander,  Atlantic  I.  Supreme  Al- 

lied Commander,  Allan-  tic. 

[VA450J  856,08  70-710439 


Sea,   Band,   and   ^ore    {FUmstrip)      Lyceum  Prodoctioos, 

1969. 

48  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  a.  for  manual  |wo- 
Jector,  1  a.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  83J  rpm.,  11  mln.  (Sea, 
sand,  and  shore) 

Wllfr  book  entitled  New  moon  cove,  by  Ann  Attwood. 

CredUi:  Autlior  and  photographer.  Ann  Attwood. 

Bwnmary:  Shows  the  effects  of  tidal  action,  and  erosion  on  the 
seashore ;  Includes  scenes  of  headlands  and  fomatlons  of  the  sand. 

X  Shore-linea.  2.  Sand.  i.  Lyceum  Production*  (Firm)  Se- 
ries :  Sea,  sand,  and  shore  ( Filmstrip) 

551.3  74r-734039 

Lyceum  Productions 
Sea  slogs  {Motion  picture)     Walt  Disney  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cart- 
ridge, 1967. 

2  min.     si.     color,     tnper  8  mm.     (Walt  Dlaney  nature  library) 

With  fllni  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  sea  alugs  swimming  and  foraging  for  food.  In- 
dndes  views  of  the  Hermasenda  and  Navanax. 

1.  Sudlbranchlata.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  n.  Baling 
Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-895 

Baling  Corporation 

Sea  sorcery  {Motion  picture)    James  Dutcher.    Released  by 
Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill. 

14  mi'i.    sd.    color.    16  mm 

Formerly  entitled  Silhouettes  In  blue. 

With  guide. 

CredilB:  Director,  James  Dutcher. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  world  beneath  the  surface  of  tbe  ocean. 
Shows  various  sea  creatures,  plants,  and  rock  formations.  Filmed 
In  the  Caribbean  waters  of  Grand  Canyon,  British  West  Indies. 

1.  Oceanography — Caribbean  Sea.  i.  Dutcher,  James,  n.  Con- 
t«nporary  Filma/McOraw-UIU.  m.  Silhouettes  In  blue  (Motion 
picture) 

674.92  78-709418 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 


The  Sea  star    {Motion  picture) 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill.    fi.    color.    8  mm.     (LIfesclence) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  basic  life  proce.'tses  of  the  sea  star. 

1.  Starfishes.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.        Series:  Life  edence  (Motion  picture) 

698  76-704877 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Sea  surface  meteorology  {Motion  picture)    American  Mete- 

orologicii!  Society.      Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1967. 

24  min.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (American  Meteorological  Society 
film  aeries) 

Cre4iU:  Adviser,  Duncan  C.  Blanchard. 

SwMnary:  ESxplains  tbe  role  played  by  the  oceans  In  the  formation 
of  rain  and  In  particular  with  tbe  transfer  of  large  condensation 
nuclei  and  electrical  charges  from  the  sea  surface  to  the  atmosphere. 
Pictures  an  erupting  volcano  at  tbe  sea  surface  to  illustrate  the 
possible  consequences  of  nuclei  and  charge  transfer  processes. 

1.  Ocean-atmosphere  Interaction.  2.  Meteorology,  Maritime.  i. 
Americas  Meteorological  Society,  u.  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Alts. 

561.6  Fi  A  67-6971 

Uolversal  Bducatloo  and  TLsnal  Arts 


251 


Sea  transport  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1949. 
Made  by  L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  T7.  S.  l^  Gar- 
man  Educational  Associatee,  1966. 

39  fr.     bAw.    85  mm. 

With  teacher  notes. 

Summary :  Traces  the  evolution  of  shlpplof. 

1.   Shipping.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd..   London.     II.  Carman 

Educational  Aaaoclates. 

887.2  73-738632 

Carman  Educational  Assodatea 


The  Sea  turtle  {Motion  picture)    Marine  Studios, 
by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1968. 


Released 


24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Wonders  of  tbe  sea) 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Summary:  Examines  the  life  cycle  of  the  loggerhead  sea  turti& 
Shows  the  turtle  hatching,  running  to  the  sea,  learning  to  swim, 
learning  to  eat,  Qndlng  friends  and  enemies,  and  mating. 

1.  Loggerhead  turile.  l  Marine  Studloa,  Marineland.  Fta.     n. 

Sterling   Educational    Films,    Inc.  Series:   Wonders   of   tbe   sea 

(Motion  picture) 

598.13  74-708199 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


The  Sea  urchin  {Motion  picture)  American  Institute  of 
Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Calvin  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

14  mill.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Our  living  world) 

Shortened  version  of  the  IdSl  motion  picture  entitled  An  animal 
life  cycle. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  the  metamorphosis  of  the  sea  urchin  from  egg 
to  larva  to  adult.  Shows  sea  urchins  reprodudng  In  a  laboratory 
and  demonstrates  developmental  process  experiments  using  aea 
urchins. 

1.  Sea-urchins.     2.  Reproduction.  i.  American  Institute  of 

Blolt^lcal  Sciences,    ri.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,    in.  An  Animal 
life  cycle   (Motion  picture)  Series:  Our  living  world   (Motion 

picture) 

698  Fi  A  67-5332 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Encyclopaedia    Britannica 


ea    urchin    {Motion    picture) 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill      si.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  Him.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.   Sea-urchins.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 

poration. Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

593  73-704958 

Bncjclc^iaedlm  Brltan-  ulca  Educational  Corp. 


Sea  urchin  {Motim  picture)    Thcnne  Films^  1969. 

3  min.    aL    color,    super  8  mm.     (Tbe  Invertebrates  seriea) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUi:  Collaborator,  Bruce  RusseU. 

Summary:    Studies    tbe  classlOcatloo.    structure,    behavior,    and 
ecology  of  tbe  sea  urchin. 

1.  Sea-urchins.        l  Thome  Films,  loc,  Boulder,  Colo.        Series: 
The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

693  74-700798 

■nwrne  Films 


Sea  urchin  (embryology)   {Motion  picture) 
Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1968. 


Encyclopaedia 


4  mil.      si.     color     8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  tilm.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Sea-urchins.    2.  Embryology— Ech in odermata.  i.  Encycltqtae- 

dla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Marine  biology 

(Motion  picture) 

593  77-704959 

EIncyclopaedia  Brltan-  nIca  Educational  Corp. 


The  Sea  urchin,  no.  1  {Motion  picture)    Halas  and  Batchelor 

Education  Division,  London  ,196-!) 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  dim.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  ten  Cher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Advisers.  B.  Joneji,  K.  Larsen. 

Sumtnary:  Pictures  the  sea  urchin  and  shows  various  aspects  of 
Its  behavior. 

1.    Sea-urchins  — Behavior.  i.   Halas   and    Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films,  ltd..  London. 

693  Fi  A  68-2938 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films. 


The  Sea  nrchin,  no,  2  {Motion  picture)    Halas  and  Batche- 
lor Education  Division,  London  |196-?} 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Ix>op  dim.     Issued  la  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creiitt:  .\dvlsers.  B.  Jones,  K.  Larsen. 

SumTtwtry:  Pictures  tbe  sea  Qrchtn,  using  cloee-up  pfaotograpliT  to 
show  feeding,  locomotion,  and  reproduction. 

1.   Sea-urchins.  i.   Halaa  and  Batchelor  OartooD   Films,  ltd., 

LoodotL 


Halas  and  Batchelor 


Sea  veatare.  [Motion  picture^ 
Made  by  Quest  Productions, 
ture  Service,  1972. 


593 

Cartoon  Filmi 


Fi  A  68-2936 


Standard  Oil  Co.  (New  Jersey). 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Pic- 


29  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pmenis  a  poetic  view  <rf  ofFiborc  drilling  for  oil,  in  a  film 
(WigiWid  to  iboiw  the  cooccrn  ot  Sundard  Oil  for  the  caviroctineiiL 

I.  Oil  well  drilliag.  Submarine.     2.  Envtronmeotal  policy        I.  Simndafd  Oil 
Compaay.     II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  ioc. 
(TN871.3]  622  72-701790 

CINE  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sea  water  and  the  floor   {Motion  picture)     Audio  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  John  Wiley  and  Sons,  1970. 

17  ii'ii.     Ml.    color.     16  mm.     (Earth  8Clen<*  series) 

With  ^Ide. 

Ci-edift:  ronsultant.  Sam  Nnniowltz, 

Summarii:  Disais^«s  the  Importance  of  the  sea  to  human  beings. 
Des<.-rlbes  the  composition  of  aea  water,  the  variations  in  terapera- 
Hire  of  «■»  water,  the  substances  dissolved  in  sea  water,  the  sedi- 
ments that  cover  the  sea  floor,  and  the  topography  of  the  sea  floor. 

1.    Sea-water.     2,   Ocean  bottom.  i.   Audio   Productions,   Inc.. 

New  York.     ii.  Wiley    (John)   and  Sons,  inc.        Series:  Earth  sci- 
ence series  (Motion  picture) 

551.4  75-706765 

John  WlIe.T  and  Sons 


Seabourne  Enterprises 
see 

Advection  fog. 

As  you  like  it:    an  introduction. 

Azimuthal  maps. 

The  Cold  front. 

Conical  maps. 

Convection  clouds. 

Cross -channel  flow  In  rivers. 

Cubism. 

Cylindrical  maps. 

Day  and  night. 

Devel(^ment  of  a  depression. 

The  Dogfish.    Part  1:    Afferent  branchial 
arteries . 

The  Dogfish.    Part  2:    Efferent  branchial 
arteries . 

Dry  channel  and  flood  flow  in  rivers. 

The  Earthworm.    Part  1:    The  digestive 
system. 

The  Earthworm,    Part  2:   The  nervous 
system. 

Flow  in  meandering  rivers. 

Formation  of  snow. 

The  Frog.    Part  1:    The  digestive  system. 

The  Frog.    Part  2;    The  anterior  venous 
system. 

The  Frog.    Part  3:    The  posterior  venous 
system. 

Growth  of  sea  waves. 
Hailstorms. 

Hamlet:   Act  3.  scene  1. 

Henry  IV,  part  1:    act  2,  scene  4;  act  5, 
scene  4. 

Henry  IV,  part  2 — ^Act  5,  scene  5. 
How  rivers  receive  water. 
Influence  of  rock  structures. 

The  International  date  line. 

An  introduction  to  map  projection. 

Julius  Caesar:    act  1,  scene  2, 


King  Lear:   an  introduction. 

Laminar  and  turbulent  flow. 
Land  and  sea  breezes. 

Latitude, 
Longitude. 
Longitude  and  time. 

Macbeth:   act  1,  scene  7. 

The  Merchant  of  Venice;    act  1,  scene  3; 
act  4,  scene  1. 

A  Midsummer  night's  dream:   an  intro- 
<hiction. 

The  Moon. 

The  Moon  and  the  tides. 
Movement  of  ground  water. 

The  Occlusion. 

Orbital  motion  beneath  waves. 

Orographic  clouds. 

prevailing  winds. 

Radiation  fc^. 

Renaissance. 

Rip  currents. 

Romeo  and  Juliet:    act  2,  scene  2. 

The  Seasons. 

Sheridan's  world  of  society. 

Surface  and  sub -surface  streams. 
Surface  currents  on  the  oceans. 

Thunderstorm, 
Turbidity  currents  in  the  sea. 
Turbidity  currents  on  lakes. 

Turbulence  clouds. 

Twelfth  night:   an  Introdiction, 

The  Warm  front. 

Water  cycle  on  land. 

Water  cycle  on  the  ocean. 

Wind  set-up  on  lakes. 

Seabury  Press,  inc. 
see 

How  do  you  see  black  America? 


252 


The  Seacoast  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.  Bl.  color.  Buper  8  mm.  (Picture  dictionary  of  geographi- 
cal terms) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  CSBe. 

Sumtnary:  Defines  with  words  and  pictures  Tartoos  geoffrm|dilcal 
and  geological  terms  pertaining  to  the  aeacoast 

1.    Coasts — Terminology.  l    Ealing   Corporation,   Cambridge^ 

Mass.        Series:   Picture  dictionary  of  geographical  terms   (Motion 
picture) 

551.4  73-7083U 

Ealing  Corp. 

Seacoast  people    (Motion  picture)     William  Claiborne,  inc. 
Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1970. 

l.->ni;Li.    8(1.    color.    IG  mm.    (Places  people  live) 

SUMM.\RV  :  Explains  that  the  Maine  lobster  flahemian  and  the 
Norwegian  crab  fisherman  have  independently  developed  similar 
methods  of  liiiivestlnR  the  coastal  waters. 

1.    Lobbiei    fisheries— aiaine.     2.   Crab   fisheries— Norway.  I. 

William   Claiborne,   Inc.     II.  Sterling  EMucational  Films,   Inc.     IIL 
Series:  Places  people  lire  (Motion  picture) 

[SH380.2.M        ]  301.3  72-713010 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


Seagram  (Joseph  E.)    and  Sons,  inc, 
see 

Gin  in  January. 

Seagram -Distillers  Corporation 
see 

Five, 

Quartet — a  ski  story. 

The  Seagram  touch  of  hospitality  {Motion  picture)    House 
of  Seagram,  Montreal,  1967.    Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

20  min.     s(i.     color.     16  mm. 

Credil*:  Producer  and  director.  Peter  Cock:  commentators.  Rene 
Vllleneuve,  Frpd  Davis;  camera.  Stanley  Brede. 

Summarv:   Presents  a  live  demonstration  on  how  to  mii  annKs 
by  master  bartender  Ren«  Villeneiive. 

1   Liquors.         i.  House  of  Seagram,  ltd. 

Fi  A  67-2354 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The   Seagull  and   the  whale   {FUtMtrip)      National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Frencli  version  released  under  the  title  La  mouette  et  la  baleine. 

Credit*:  Supervising  producer.  Hans  MBUer;  director.  Gaston 
Charbonneau  ;  writer,  Andr^  Blanchard. 

Summary:  A  maritime  legend  about  the  seagull  and  the  whale. 
Designed  to  bo  used  for  story  telling  to  promote  creative  English 
in  the  primary  and  Junior  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-4192 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Seal,  inc, 
see 


Creative  ^plications. 


Dry  mounting:   using  ideas. 

Seal  island  {Motion  picture)  Bulgarian  Films,  Sofia.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 
1970. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

gMmmory;  Describes  a  tiny  deserted  Island  lost  In  the  waters  of 
the  rough  sea  of  Okhotsk  as  migrating  birds  and  seals  gather  In  the 

1    Seals   (Animals).     2.  Birds.     S.  Island  ecology.  i.  Has- 

orostranenle  na  fllml,  Sofia,     ii.  Contemporary  FiUas/McOraw-Hill. 
915.7  75-708735 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Sealab  ii:  the  Navy's  man-in-the-sea  proKram  {Film»trip) 
Community  Educational  Resources,  Dept.  of  Education, 
San  Diego  Co.  Released  by  Charles  E.  Merrill  Books, 
1966. 

50  fr.     color.    8A  mm.    and  phonodisc:  331  rpm. 

With  study  and  teacher's  guides,  wall  charts,  and  reference  photo- 
graphs. ,,     . 

Creditt:  Author.  Donald  MacL««n. 

Summary:    Describes  and   illustrates  the  Tsrlous  aspects  of  the 
underneaa  experiments  carried  on  by  the  Nary's  SeaUb. 

1    Manned  undersea  research  stations.        i.  San  Diego  Co..  t/sur. 
iWt.  of  Kduc:iri..ii.     II.  Charles  E.  Merrill  Books,  inc. 

551.4  Fi  A  68-3587 

Snn  Diego  Co.,  Calif,  Dept.  of  Education 


Sealed  Power  Corporation 


ft's  good  business  to  go  after  ring  jobs, 
and  Details  make  the  difference. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sealing-off  the  small  header  tube  {Motion  picture)  Educa- 
tion DeTelopment  Center,  1968. 

4  mla.  bL  b&w.  8  mm.  (Solder  glan  demoDstratloo  series, 
DO.  5) 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  aod  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physlca  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  1968  motlOD  picture  entitled  A  laboratorr  high 
TRPuum  technique. 

With  film  notes. 

Cre4itt:  Editor,  William  Hansard;  technical  prmentatlon,  Jan 
Orsula. 

Bummartf:  Demonstrates  how  a  tube  Is  prqwred  for  sealing  under 
Tacuutn  and  follows  a  ttme-lapse  sequence  of  an  actual  seal  off  with 
ao  electric  oven. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.  L  Education  Development  Center.    ZL  A 

Laboratory  high  vacuum  technique  (Motion  picture)  Series : 
Solder  glass  deni<«stnition  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  5.  Series: 
College  phfslca  film  program  ( Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  68-1442 

Education  Development  Center 

(Scab,  (Motion  picture)  International  Tele-Film  Produc- 
tions, 1»49. 

11  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     (JcAn  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 

Credita:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee. 

Summarv:  Uses  a  telepboto  lens  to  record  the  activities  of  a  seal 
family  on  a  breeding  Island. 

1.  Seals  (Animals)  r.  International  Tele-Film  Productions,  inc. 
Series:  John  Kleran's  kaletdoecope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2095 

Seab  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made  by  James 
F.  Ili?hop  Film  Communications,  lieleased  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mIn.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Let's  see  the  animals  series) 

Loop  film  niuuDted  la  cartridge. 

Summar\i:  I'resenta  a  view  of  the  life  pattern  of  seals.  Including 
their  characteristics,  environment,  and  locomotion.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.    Seals    (Animals)— Juvenile  fllms.  i.   Chandler   Publishing 

Company,  Sao  Francisco,  il  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Let's  see  the  animals  series   (Motion  picture) 

372.4  79-702199 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Seals  (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 

21  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Jacques  Cousteau  series) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  Id  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  relationship  between  the  crew  of  the 
Calypso  and  two  young  sea  lions  that  were  taken  aboard.  Shows 
the  training  of  the  sea  lions  and  the  eventual  testing  in  the  open 
sea  without  nets,  harnesses,  or  leashes. 

1.  Sea  lions.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.     II.  Sertea:  Jacquea 

Cousteau  series  (Motion  picture) 

599.7  7&-710110 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Seals  at  Pmnt  le  Batt   (Motion  picture)     Douglas  Steen, 

Gilberton,  Australia.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  American 
Educational  Fihns,  1970. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

ftwnmiirv:  Views  of  seals  In  their  natural  habitat. 

1.  Seals  (Animals)  i.  Steen,  Douglas  B.    n.  American  Educa- 

tlooal  Films. 

599.7  74-709362 

American  Educational  Fllmt 


Seam    finishes    (Motion    picture)     Doubleday    Multimedia, 
1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

7  min.     Bd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

A1.10  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  purpose  of  seam  finishes  and  lists  the 
various  types. 

1.  Dressmaking.    2.  Sewing.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.    II.  Se- 

ries: Making  It  In  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT515]  646.4  71-712061 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Seam  finishes   (Motion   picture)     Fairfield  Associates.     Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series  part  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SU-MMAHY:  Demonstrates  several  of  the  more  common  metho<N 
of  finishing  a  plain  seam,  includinft  pinking,  pinked  and  stitched, 
turned  and  stitched,  and  machine  zigzagged. 

1.   Sewing.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.     II.  Universal  Education 

anil  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Sewing  series  {Motion  picture) 
part  1, 

LTT705]  646.2 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


78-715097 


Seam  finishes:  hand  overcasting  (Motion  picture)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cineaima,  Montreal. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  tei'hniques  series,  set  3) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  aeries  (Motion  picture)  set  3. 

646.4  70-706541 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


S^m  finishes:  machine  overcasting  (Motion  picture)    Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilms,  MontreaL 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  8) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.    2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  3. 

646.4  73-706542 

McOraw-Hin  Book  Go. 


Seam  finishes:  stitching  and  pinking  (Motion  picture)  Mo* 
Graw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilms,  Montreal. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Sewing  tecfanlqaeB  aeries,  set  3) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  3. 

646.4  71-706539 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Seam  finishes:  turned  and  stitched  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Cinefilms, 
Montreal. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  3) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  aeries  (Motion  picture)  set  8. 

646.4  76-706540 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Seaman  in  maritime  command  (FUmstrip)  Canada 
Dept.  of  National  Defence,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

51  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  slide  set. 

With  text. 

Bummcni:   Explalna  the   role  of  the   seaman   in   maritime  com- 
mand.    With  captions. 
— Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Canada.     Navy.        l  Canada.     Dept.  of  National  Defence, 
n.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

387.6  75-734354 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Seamless  modem  (Motion  picture)  United  States  Steel 
Corp.  Made  by  Holland-WeRman  Productions.  Released 
by  Jam  Handy  Orpmization,  1968. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  Explains  how  seamlesa  sted  Jdxies  are  made 

1.  Pipe,  Steel.  L  United  States  Sterf  Corporation,    n.  Jam 

Haiidy  Organization,  Inc. 

672  79-702862 

OINB 


Seams  and  hems — basting  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Tortmto.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 

Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (House  economics:  sewing) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

RUMMARr:  Shows  preparation  for  machine  basting,  how  to 
operate  the  machine,  how  to  measure  and  pre«s,  how  to  pin  the 
hem,  aad  how  to  stitch  a  hem  by  machine  and  by  hand. 

1,  Sewing-  2.  Machine  sewing-  I.  Mor^and-I^tchford  Produc- 
UoDs,  Toronto.  II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc.  Series:  Home 
economics:  sewing  (Motion  picture) 

646.2  75-709992 

Sterling  Educational  Fllms 

Seams:  shoulders  (Motion  picture)  Walden  Film  Corp., 
1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  clothing  conatmcOon) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summarv;  Blxplalns  how  to  use  the  sewing  machine  when  putting 
In  the  shoulder  seams  of  a  dress, 

1.   Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  l  Walden  Film  Corporation. 

Series-  Basic  clothing  construction  (Motion  picture) 

646.4  72-707967 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Seams:  sides  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1970. 

4  nilit.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  clothing  construction) 

IxKjp  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Sutniimry:  Explains  how  to  sew  side  seams  on  a  dress  using  a 
sewing  machine. 

1.  Dressmaking.  2.  Sewing.  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Basic  clothing  constnictlon  (Motion  picture) 

646.4  76-707966 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Sean  (Motion  picture)    Ralph  Arlyck,  1969. 

15  min.    ad.    blew.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  four-year-old  boy  who  tires  In  the  Halght  Aahbury 
district  of  San  Francisco  describes  his  world  and  the  adult  world 
as  he  sees  It. 

1.  Boys.  I.  Arlyck,  Ralph. 

301.43  70-705007 

CINE 

(Sean  MacBridC)  (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1951. 

2S  mm.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Meet  the  presb ) 

Telociist  Mar.  18.  1951,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  presa. 

Credit*:  Spi^nsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Bummaiti:  Former  Irish  Forelen  Miuister  Sean  MacBride  dis- 
cusses the  freedom  aud  unity  of  Ireland,  and  the  role  of  Free  Ireland 
In  the  world  with  Martha  Kountree.  moderator,  Joseph  Harach, 
James  Reston,  James  Shepley.  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.   Ireland— Pol.  ft  govt.— 192(K  i.  National  Broadcasting 

Company,  inc.     NBC  Television  Network.        Series:  Meet  the  press 
(Motion  picture) 

914.15  Fi  68-571 

Seaport  (mi  the  prairie  (Motion  picture)  Illinois  Dept.  of 
Business  and  Fconomic  Development.  Made  and  released 
by  Illinois  Information  Service,  1970, 

2.%  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  Chicago  as  a  deep  water,  ocean  ve!!sel  sea- 
port :  captures  the  mood  of  southern  Illinois  river  life  on  the  barges: 
and  relates  Inland  transjiortatlon  to  Chicago  and  the  seaports  of  the 
world. 

1.  Chicago  —  Harlwr.  2.  Inland  water  transportation  —  Illinois. 
I.  Illinois.  Dept.  of  Business  and  Economic  Development.  II.  Illi- 
nois.    Information  Service. 

917.73  77-711438 

CINE 


Seaquariom   night   watch    (Motion  picture)      Miami  Sea- 
quarium,  1969.    Made  by  Reela  Films. 

26  min.    sd-    color.    16  mm. 

Summarjf:  Shows,  without  narration,  a  night  guard  as  he  makes 
his  rounds  and  sees  the  behind-the-scenes,  after-dark  activities  at  a 
major  marine  exhibit. 

1.  Aquariums,  Public.        L  Miami  Seaquarlum,  Miami,  Fla. 

674.92074  76-706103 

CINE 


The  Search  (Motion  picture)  Ann  Curtis  Calcagni,  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Radim  Films  for  Film  Images, 
1968. 

13  min.     sd     color.     16  mm. 

Bammarj/:   Blends  poetry,  sculpture,  and  music  with  the  sounds 
and  the  beauty  of  a  far  North  river  bank  in  the  spring. 

1.   The  arts— Canada.     2.   Aesthetics.        i.  Calcagnl,  Ann  Curtis, 
n.  Kadlro  Film.",  inc..  New  York. 

704.94  Fi  A  68-1777 

Radim  Films 


The  Search  (Motion  picture)    Group  TV  (the  Weetinghouse 

Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the  Operation  Gov- 
ernment Committee  of  Washington,  D,  C.  Released  by 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  min.  sd.  color  with  bftw  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story,  no.  15) 

L.  C.  has  biw  print. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman;  writer,  Vivian  Moss;  narra- 
tors, Stephen  Horn,  Paul  Long ;  consultant,  Randal]  B.  Ripley ;  re- 
search, Dell  Byrne :  music.  Jess  Soracl. 

Summary:  Explains  the  difference  between  congressional  hearings 
and  Investigations,  pointing  oat  that  bearings  become  Investigations 
when  a  committee  uses  Its  power  to  subpoena  witnesses  and  demand 
testlDwny. 

1.  Oovernmental  investigations — U.  S.  i.  Westlnghouse  Broad- 
easting  Company,  Ine  Series:  The  Government  story  (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  15. 

828.3  70-707198 

Search  and  privacy  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films,  1967. 

22  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sxmni'irj/;  Presents  realistic,  contemporary  situations  which  de- 
pict some  of  the  problems  surrounding  the  conflict  between  efficient 
law  enforcement  and  the  right  of  the  Individual  to  be  free  from  un- 
reasonable  searches  and  Invasion  of  privacy. 

1.  Law  enforcement  —  U.  S.  2.  Searches  and  seizures  —  U.  b. 
3   Privacy.  Right  of— U.  8.        i.  Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles. 

323.4  Fi  A  68-517 
CINE 

Search  and  qnestiiming  of  juvenile  offender  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Roscoe  Pound- American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation, 
1968,    Made  by  University  of  Michigan. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  5) 
SUMMARY:   Deals   with   various  aspects  of  a  criminal  lawsuit 

Involving  a  liquor  store  robbery  caae.     Shows  the  Interrogation  of 

the  Juvenile  robbery  suspect  and  the  search  of  his  school  locker  and 

residence. 

1.  Police  questioning— U.  S.    2.  Searches  and  seizures— U.  S.         I. 

Roscoe    Pound-American    Trial    Lawyers    Foundation.      II.    Series: 

Criminal  law  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  5. 

1:KF9625]  845  73-714037 

Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial  lawyers  Foundatlwi 

The  Search  and  the  prize  (FUmstrip)  Ford  Motor  Co. 
[1965*1  Made  by  Educational  Affairs  Dept,  Ford  Motor 
Ca 

103  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlac:  2  s.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Summarv:  Describes  the  Ave  I'tepa  in  the  scientific  method  and 
relates  them  to  work  being  done  at  the  Ford  Motor  Company.  Dis- 
cusses a  major  breakthrough  at  the  Ford  Scientific  Laboratory  In 
the  field  of  superconductors  and  points  out  the  five  steps  Involved 
In  the  scientific  method. 

1.  Science — Methodology.      2.  Superconductors.  i.  Ford  Motor 

Company. 

501  Fi  A  68-5123 

Ford  Motor  Co. 

The  Search  for  a  truer  reality  (FUmstrip)  Brunswick 
Productions,  1968. 

62  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Hie  Novel  In  literature) 

Credilt:  Director,  Karen  Welntraub;  writer,  Jane  Gevertz;  Illus- 
trators, Richard  Hall.  Eva  Hill,  William  HiU;  editor,  Rita  E^Meito. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  a  period  in  the  development  of  the  novel 
as  a  literary  form.    With  captions. 

L   Fiction — History  and  criticism.  i.  Brunswick  Productions. 

Series :  The  Novel  in  literature  ( Fllmstrlp) 

809.3  70-732983 

Brunswick  Productions 


The  Search  for  an  answer  (Motion  picture)  Dawn  Bible 
Students  Association.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service  ,196-?, 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Treats  the  question  of  a  future  life  by  showing  a 
chnrch  social  worker's  efforts  to  find  his  own  answers  with  the  aid 
of  his  former  college  professor. 

L  Future  life.  i.  Dawn  Bible  Students  Association,  n  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

236  Fi  A  67-M30 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

The   Search   for   black   identity:    Hakohn   X    (FUmstrip) 

Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

2  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  pbcmodlsca  (2  s.  each;  1  s.  for 
manual  projector;  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  3SI  rpm. 
mtorogroove. 

Also  iHSued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Conlentt:  L  Man  of  challenge.  lOS  fr..  19  min.— JL  Man  of  cbange. 
78  fr.,  15  min. 

1.  Little.  Malcolm.  1626-1965.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleas- 

antville. N.  Y.    II.  Malcolm  X  (mmstrip) 

928  72-736369 

Guidance  Associates  rev 


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The    S«anh    for    fobck    identity:    Blartin    Luther    King 

(Filmatrip)     Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y^ 
1»70. 

lOD  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlHC:  2  s.,  12  In..  83i  rptn.,  S2 
mlD.    mlcrosroore. 

With  discussion  guide.  ,   ,       *w 

SxmiNarv:  Traces  tbe  life  of  Martin  Lutber  King,  examlnlnf  the 
Impact  of  the  man  and  the  movementa  that  he  founded. 

1.   King.   Martin   Luther.        i.   Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasant- 
TUle.  N.  Y. 

923  70-735485 

Guidance  Associates 


The  Search  for  black  identity:  prood  herita«c  fnm  West 
Africa  (Filmatrip)     Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville, 

K.  Y..  1970. 

■>  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodisca  (2  s.  each :  1  s.  for 
manual  projector;  1  a.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In.,  331  rpm. 
mlcrogroo»e. 

.\lgo  issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Creditt:  Program  consultant,  Richard  W,  Hull.  

Summary:  Deacribes  the  major  cultural  and  political  achleTttnents 
of  West  African  societies  from  the  4th  throu^  the  19th  centurle*. 

Comtmt$:  I.  The  savanna.    83  fr..  16  mln.— 1.  The  foreat.    87  fr.. 


15 


I.  OuU- 


1.  Africa,  West— ClTlliaatloa     2.  Africa.  West— PoUtica. 
ant-e  .issortates  of  PleasantTlUe,  N.  T. 

916.7  76-736047 

Guidance  Associates  rev 


Search  for  cancer  viruses  {Motion  picture)  National  Edu- 
cational Television,  and  the  British  Broadcasting  Corp., 
London.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1967. 

30min.     sd.     Wtw.     16  mm.     (Spectrum) 

Creditt:  Producer,  Eliot  Tozer;  dlrt^tor,  Bert  Shapiro;  narrator, 
Joseph  Julian;  etlltor.  Kurt  Hlrschler. 

Summary:  Describes  the  nature  and  the  Importance  of  recent 
eiw-riments  which  have  Implicated  viruses  as  the  cause  of  leukemia. 
Shows  characteristics  of  healthy  cells,  cancerous  cells,  and  viruses. 

1    leukemia.     2.  Oncogenic  viruses.  I.  National   Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation, 
m.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  Spectrum 
(Motion  picture) 

616.1 
Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Fi  A  68-65 


The  Search  for  excellence  {Motion  picture)  Nortli  Carolina 
Film  Board  (1965!i  Released  by  University  of  North 
Carolina  Bureau  of  Audionsual  Education. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  role,  pi-esent  and  potential,  of  the  con- 
solidated school  KCt  against  a  background  of  changing  communities. 
Increased  mobility,  mergers  or  shifts  between  city  and  county  bound- 
aries, and  giVHter  need  for  utlllMtion  of  teaching  resources.  Exam- 
ines consolidation  of  school  systems  between  city  and  connty  areas 
in  Greenville.  Winston-Salem,  Charlotte,  and  Waynesvllle  areas. 

1.   Schools— Centralisation.  i.  North   Orollna.     Film   Board. 

Q.  North  Carolina.  University.  Bureau  of  Audiovisual  Education. 
379  Fi  A  67-5602 

North  Carolina.     tJnIv.  Bureau  of  AV  Education 


A  Search  for  learning  {Motion  picture)  Natiotial  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968. 

13  ml.i     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  I'l-oducer.  Joseph  Koenlg;  director  and  writer,  Donald 
Sheblb :  research  and  commentary.  Cordon  Martin ;  photography, 
Klartln  Duckworth. 

Sunimary:  Demonstrates  Innovative  methods  of  teaching,  Illus- 
trates the  discovery  method  of  learning,  and  shows  flexible  methods 
of  classroom  organisation  to  provide  for  Individualised  and  Inde- 
pendent learning. 

1.  Educational  innovatlona.  2.  Learning  by  discovery.  3.  Indlvld- 
uailMHl  Instruction.  i.  Onada.  National  Film  Board,  ii.  McGraw- 
Hill  Rook  <:k>mpany. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-999 

McGruw-HllI  Book  Co. 


Search  for  neaaias-  [Motion  picture]     Morven  Films.     Made  by 
Don  Maclsaac.     Released  by  Perennial  Education,  1972. 

30  (nin.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

Alio  bsued  in  16  mm  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  found;  in  super  i  mm.  on 
red  with  optical  tound;  in  >upcT  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound. 

Videotape  on  reel  aitd  videocasiette  also  iuued. 

With  ftudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  tmpenwui  young  man  leaves  his  job  in  ■  city  gas  sution 
lo  build  a  cabin  and  live  off  the  land  in  the  country.  His  failure  to  succeed  proves 
that  more  than  superficial  knowledge  is  needed  to  cope  successfully  with  impor- 
tant decisions. 

1.  Meaning  (Psychology)  2.  Decision- making  I.  MoP/en  Films  II. 
Perennial  Education,  inc. 

371.4  72-701965 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 


The  Scvch  for  MoyaoM.  iMotion  picture]    Univerwty  of  Mary- 
land. 1972. 

S  mia.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Dvmoostntes  the  basic  techniques  of  archaeology,  showing 
Uaivcmty  of  Mvyland  MudenU  as  d«y  escavste  ■  nu  on  the  Potomac  River 
bebev«d  to  be  the  remains  of  the  chief  village  of  tbe  Piacataway  Indians.  laM  seen 
by  Captain  John  Smith. 

I.  Coooy  Indians- Antiquities.  2.  Archaeology  -Methodotofy.  1. 
Maryland.     Univarsity. 

,E99.CI7J,  917.52  "-^'J^' 

CJNE  72  MARt 


Tbe  Search  fornational  unity.  1800-1927 


China:  iconiet  of  natkmattMB.  lSOO-1927. 


A  Scwch  for  shapes.  [Filmstripi  Media  Services  and  Captioned 
Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Educatitni  for  the  Handicapped. 
Made  by  Creative  Arts  Studio.  Released  by  Educational  Media 
Distribution  Center,  1971. 

25  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

Captioned  for  use  in  school  programs  for  the  deaf 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Angclcne  Ogden.  artist.  Auodre  Knutson. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  ■  story  designed  to  teach  basic  words  to  deaf  children. 
For  primary  grades. 

I.  Deaf— Education— English  language— Juvenile  films.  I.  United  States. 
Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Media  Services  and  Captiotied 
Films  Branch.     II.  Educational  Media  Distribution  Center. 

[HV2468j  371.91  72-732548 

Creative  ArU  Studio  72  MARC 

Search  for  the   Monitor    {Motion  picture)      Westinghouse 
l"o.dc"  i„R  Co..  1058.      P>deased  by  Trans-T.u,  11.s.nb- 

"'^m^°''';i  ^Tior      16  m»       (The  African  OvH  W.r:  .  pl<> 

m,l,„  o(  .he  Monitor.  lo.t  on  D«"">'yr  Sl^J  »"  C«"«  B.tter,* 

1  M^lth  Boy  Mr.  Uncoln>  camen  nun,  M'thew  B.  ■"■«■ 
S,."^SS^^o?2;B™.dc..«n.  C.„^^,^ 

B.Br.di(  Motion  p.c.  J^'""-''  Fi  68-65 

The  Search  for  Ulysses  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1966. 

56  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm. 

Telecast  as  a  CBS  News  special.  Jan,  11,  llwo.  

SSi  on  the  book  entitled  Ul,»«.  (bond   b,  K™'«  ^""T^p,, 

?^irnlTS-    Producer     Martin   Carr;    wrltera,    Martin   t-arr,   i-ai 

W.llfa™!n.rrr.^Se  Bradford:  nJuslc,  John  *ddl«.n;  erne™- 

""SbSxirT;.^  lSH;SS"b'?-Ulrss»  though  the  Med- 
iterran  "n  ^.  Inclnde.  ex»n,t.  torn  the  Odj.«y  of  Homer 
"f  SSaiT"  TSitoerua.  Ody.*..  II.  Bradford,  Ernie  Dua- 
„te  £!br^ljs,e^  fouhd.  III.  Columbia  Broadcartlng  System.  Inc. 
CBS  News.  ^^  76-709786 

Search  for  vengeance  {Uolum  picture)  Wolper  Productions. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1966, 

f..Sil»"'A  .'SSr  of%'?Slem.  of  World  War  n  a,  revealed  In 
,h.  ;Sr?f'  one  man  who''»»»pe.  me  *™"  ^'ScSTof^ffi 
World  War  n  and  seeks  Tenjeance  on  tbe  NaiU  because  oi  u»ir 

'"?'^rid°'w.r.''l'^l»<!^Dr.m..  ..  Wolper  Productions. 

I.  Fito.  inconwrated.  ^  _^  78_709O« 

Public  Media.  Inc. 

The  Search  goes  oa.  (Motion  picture]  District  of  Columbia  Model 
School  Division,  1972.     Made  by  Creauve  Arts  Studio. 

29  min.     »d,     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  humanlHic  and  successful  teachins  stratesic*  that  are 
being  used  by  the  Model  School  Division  in  the  District  of  ColumbU- 

1.  Educaiion-Esperimental  methods.     2.  Educational  innov.uons-Wash- 
inalon  DC.        1.  District  of  Columbia.     Model  School  Division. 
,LB1026,  "1.3  72-700347 

CINE  7!  "*""- 

Search  into  space  (Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting, 
Bomba.v  |1!)61, 

Cr^ttt:  Pi^ucer,  Ear.  Mlr:  director  and  writer.  Shlv  Kdm" 
Sabanl ;  music,  JIten  Oolul ;  photographer,  O.  P.  Arora ;  editor,  D.  I . 

"  "sUmmOTC  A  documentary  Mm  about  balloon  nights  In  India  con. 
ducted  by  the  Tata  Institute  of  Fundamental  RCTean-h  »°der  the 
auspices  of  the  Atomic  Energy  Commission  to  probe  the  lono^iher. 

"1.''MeS'rSSSr,e«.rcb.  t.  India   ( Republic )     Ministry  of 

Information  and  BroadraHtlng. 

661.6(yr2  Fi  67-2304 

Search  into  wUte  space.  [Motion  picturcj  Canada  Dept.  of  In- 
dian Affairs  and  Northern  Development.  Ottawa.  Made  and 
released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1970. 

16  min,     sd      color      16  mm. 

Abo  iuued  in  35  mm. 

Produced  with  the  a*siitance  of  Panarctic  Oils  Ltd. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  flarrie  Howellt;  director,  Jtme»  Carney;  writer,  Un 
M«cNeil;  photographer,  R<o  Grigoirc;  editor.  Albert  Kish. 

SUMMARY,  Showi  ihc  problem*  and  co»ts  involved  in  searching  for  oil  m 
the  Canadian  Arctic. 

1.  Oil  fields— Canada.  Northern.  2.  Oil  fields-  -  Arctic  regions.  3.  Prospect- 
ing. I.  Canada.  Dept.  of  Indian  Affairs  and  Northern  Development.  II 
Canada.      National  Film  Board, 

[TN873,  622  72-702580 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

The  Search  to  survive  (Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1967.    Beleased  by  Graphic  Curriculum. 

li  min      Hd     color     16  mm.     (Animal  wercta) 

Pr^uced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Education  Assocla- 
tlon,  the  National  science  Teachers  Association,  the  A""!""  I^- 
bra^y  Association,  and  the  American  Institute  of  •"»'«I«?J,^^?""!; 

Samssor,:  De«Tlbe.  the  adaptations  of  antoala  <», '•^«"'°'  !?!; 
roundlnn-  dUtlagulahM  the  special  characterlstlca  of  man  — erecl 
EStu,!,,'^..^^  arnt.  anThinda,  sharp  'r"nd'u%?t.'l»  Sch 
!ipeech— which  enable  him  to  Improve  on  nature  and  survive  In  sticll 
unfriendly  environments  as  outer  space.  .....       ^,.,_...«» 

1    Adaptation    (Biology)  "•  J""!"!  »"*'',£S-°*A^SSf2: 

Inc.  n.  Oraphic  Curriculum,  inc..  New  York.  Serle.:  Animal  se- 
crets (Motion  picture!  ^^ 
591J(                        Fl  A  68-1028 

Graphic  Curriculum 


Senrch  warrant  (Motion  picture)  Boscoe  Pound-American 
Trial  Lawyers  Foundation,  19«8,  Made  by  University  of 
Michigan, 

9  mill.    sd.    h4w.    16  mm.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  6) 
SCMMARY-   Deals   with   vsrlous   aapects  of  a   criminal   lawsuit 
lav.ilving  a  liquor  store  tflbbery  caae.     Shows  police  ofllcera  seeking 
and  obtaining  a  warrant  from  the  magistrate  to  search  the  premises 
of  tbe  adult  robbery  suspect 

1.  WarranU  (Uiw)— U,  S.  I,  Roecoe  Pound-American  Trial 

Lawyers  Foundation.    II.  Series.  Criminal  law  series  (Motion  plc- 

rKF^SSOl  ««  T7-714038 

Iloscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  roaiidatkiii 

Searching   (Motion  picture)     British  Newfoundland  Corp., 
Montreal,  1968.     Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

17  min      "A.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits.-  Producer  and  director,  Seaton  Flndlay;  commentator, 
BuddKnapp;  photographer,  Robert  Ennls.  „  ,„.k   v.»rn„nd 

Summorll:  Explains  the  system  used  by  the  British  Newfound- 
land Corp  to  eiplore  tbe  mineral  and  geological  potential  of  Its  con- 
ce.'wions  In  Labrador  and  NewfoundUnd. 

1    Prospecting.     2.   Mines  and   mineral   resources— Newfoundland. 

I.  British  Newfoundland  Oirporatlon.  ,^o„» 

622  72-70089** 


National  Film  Board 


of  Canada 


Searle  (G.  D. )   and  Company 
see 

Hypotonic  duodenography. 

Searles  Cinevlslon  Films 
see 

Beauty  &  la  mud. 


Were  tiger. 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Company 
see 

Batting  with  Ted  Williams. 
Decorating  made  easy. 
Fashions  in  dining. 
Furniture  styles  and  selection. 
Great  American  homes. 
How  do  you  figure  ? 

How  to  select  window  treatments. 
Let's  decorate  the  bathroom. 
Let's  go  fishing  in  the  northland. 
Window  treatment,  styles  and  selection. 

Young  fashion  forecast,  fall  &  winter  1967. 
Young  fashion  forecast — fall  1968. 

Young  fashion  forecast — fall  1969. 

Young  fashion  forecast — spring  1969. 

Young  fashion  forecast — spring  1970. 

Young  fashion  forecast— spring  1971, 

Your  space  age  kitchen. 

Sears,  Roebuck  Foundation,  Chicago 
see 

Art  is  . . . 

Hey,  what  about  us! 


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Seas  of  infinity  {Motion  picture)    National  Aeronautics  and 
Space  Administration,  lt>69.     Made  by  Film  Graphics. 

15  mio.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Pea  Sterena:  writer,  William  Bernal;  aarrator, 
Norman  Rose. 

Summarv.-  Revtewn  the  plannlag,  development,  lauDonlng,  and 
fanctloo  of  the  Orbiting  Aatronomlcal  Oh»erTatory,  a  Berlea  of 
orbiting  telescope*  which  are  being  used  to  atudy  the  solar  sjatem 
and  the  etara.  Features  comments  br  leading  actentlBts  on  the 
potential  of  this  adTancement  In  aHronomj. 

1.  Orbiting  astronomical  obserratorlea.  i.  U.  S.  National  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  Administration. 

522  72-701239 

U.  S.    National  Aero-  nauttcs  and  Space  Administration 

Seashore  {FUmairip)     Sigma  Educational  Films,  1968. 

49  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Experiencing  visual  environments) 

With  study  guide. 

Creditit:  Photographer,  Jamea  W.  CrandalL 

Summarv.-  Shows  pictures  of  the  seashore  to  Illustrate  lt>  shapes, 
fonn.s,  and  textures.  __  „    . , 

1.  Seashore.  i.  Sigma  Educational  Films.  Series:  Blxperi- 

eocing  Tlsual  enrlronmenta  (Fllmstrtp) 

333.9  70-782601 

Sigma  Bdncatlooal  Fibna 


[Motion  picture]     Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

7  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  CloMiy  viewt  the  bctuiiei  of  the  occmn  «nd  ill  wildlife.  In- 
elude*  tupcr-ilow  motion  sequences  of  pelicans  diving  for  fuh 

I.  Marine  bioio(y.     2.  Ocean         I.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 
tQH91i  574.5  78-715456 

CINE  72  MARC 

The  Seashore  community;  how  plants  and  animals  are 
fitted  for  life  along  the  sea  {Filmstrip)  Budek  Films  & 
.•Glides.  1961. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Crei\t$:  Authors,  Jobu  W.  Hole,  James  T.  Robinson. 

Summary:  .^liows  how  plants  and  animala  often  must  be  able  to 
live  both  in  and  out  of  water  because  of  the  changing  tides. 

1.  Seashore  biology.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  B.)  Films  and  Slides, 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

872.3  7^-783156 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 


The  Seashore — Pacific  coast  {Motion  picture)    Arthur  Barr 
Productions,  1968. 

10  urn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Revi^-d  version  of  the  1&48  motion  picture  entitled  The  seashore. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summarv-'  Explores  the  sandy  trachea  and  rocky  coastlines  of 
the  Pacific  shore.  Shows  cloee-upa  of  typical  plants,  birds,  shells, 
and  aolmat  life  along  the  sandy  beach  and  In  the  tfdepools. 

1.  Seashore  biology —Pad fie  const.  i.  Barr  (Arthur)  Produc- 
tions, Pasadena,  Calif. 

574.92  Fi  A  68-2978 

Arthur  Barr  Productions 


The  Seashore:  Padre  Island  National  Seashore  {FUmitrip) 

Educational  Filmstrips,  1967. 

38  fr.     color.     3o  mm.     (David  and  Mary  explore  America) 

Eastman  color. 

Credit*:  Writers  and  photographers,  Sidney  Nolan,  Mary  Lee 
Nolan, 

Summart/:  Describes  various  types  of  land  and  water  phenomena 
found  by  a  young  girl  and  boy  on  their  trip  to  Padre  Island,  a  sea- 
shore along  the  coast  of  Texas.    With  captions. 

1.  Padre  Island  National  Park   (Proposed)     2.  Seashore.  i. 

Educational  Filmstrips.  HunUvllle,  Tex.        Series:  David  and  Mary 
explore  America  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  67-1628 

Seashore — plant  and  animal  adaptations  {Motion  ptcture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968, 

4  rain.     «i.     color.    8  mm.     (Life  adence) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  D^lcts  the  adaptations  made  by  plants  and  animals 
that  Inhabit  the  seashore. 

1.  Seashore  biologj".  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educatlonnl 
Corporation.        Series :  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

574.92  76-704869 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


TTie  Seaside  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1951. 
Made  by  W.  G.  Moore.  Released  in  the  IJ.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

23  fr.     b&w.    So  mm.     (Exploring  tbe  landscape) 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARV:  An  elementary  physical  geography  study  of  the  for- 
mation of  different  coastal  featares. 

1.  Coasts.  1.  Common  Ground,  ltd..  London.  II.  Carman  Edu- 
cational Astiociates.  Series:  Exploring  the  landscape  (Filmstrip) 
551.4  77-733533 

Carman  Educational  .Associates 


The  SeasiMi  {Motion  picture)    Donald  MacDonald.    Released 
by  Contemporary  Films,  1967. 

15  mi:i,     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summat^:   Pictures   the  Christmas  season   In  Los   Angeles.      in- 
clude InterrieAvs  with  ministers,  Sunday  school  children,  and  busi- 


-  Another  issue.    35  mm. 


1.  Christmas.  r.  MacE>onald.  Donald,  n.  Contemporary  Films. 
inc.,  New  Tork. 

394.268  Fi  A  68-815 

OINB 

Season  of  Mmdays  {Motion  picture)     Rapoport,  1967. 

4  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimenul  film  which  i>ortrays  the  dilemma  of  a 
man  torn  between  what  he  wants  to  do  and  what  he  most  do  aa  a 
working  memt>er  of  society. 

1.  Conflict  (PsychoU^y)         i.  Raptqwrt,  John. 

301.6  Fi  A  68-818 

CINE 


The  Season  of  the  brides  (Motion  picture)  Romania  film, 
Bucharest  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Films  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

1  reel.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  script,  Alecu  Croitoru;  directors  of  pho- 
tography, Mlrcea  Mladln,  George  Cristea. 

SUMMARY:   Presents  traditional  Russian  dances,  folk  costumes, 
and  wedding  customs  against  the  background  of  a  peasant  wedding. 

1.  Folk  dancing,  Russian.     2.  Russia — Social  life  and  customs. 
I.  Romania  film.    11.  (Contemporary  Fllms/McG raw-Hill. 

394.296498  72-711907 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Seasons  {Motion  picture)  Michigan  Dept.  of  Conserva- 
tion, 1966. 

24  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Credit*:  Photographer  and  editor,  Clyde  Allison. 
Sttmmocv:  Shows  the  plant  and  anlnwil  life  of  a  field  and  partly 
wooded  area  near  a  small  lake,  from  early  spring  untU  the  following 

1    Seaaons       2.  Natnral  history.        i.  Michigan.      Dept  of  Con- 

""""^  600.9  FiG8-23» 


The  Seasons  {Famttrip)    Edwin  Shapiro  Co.,  1»«6.    Made 
by  Edwin  Sl»pir». 

Iron     color.    35  mm.     ( rilmstrtp  >«  » :  AMitmomy ) 

Summo™.-  BxdUIiu  how  the  sun  Infliiemeo  temperenire.  In- 
cl,SrZ«™tloM  of  p.r»ltel  r„.  •"i  1t°<'««™J,^.'"""''S 
S  the  eerthe  eiiii.  the  mlgmtlon  of  the  perseoillcular  ni.  and 
the  IncUimtlon  ot  the  oirth-s  «in.    With  captlooj.  .._„^, 

1.  8e.»»».  t  Mwln  Shiplro  Oompeuy.  Serlee:  AMrooomjr 
(Fllmrtrip.    Bd-lh  Sh.pl,.  Co.)^^  76-m7S4 


Edwin  Shapiro  Ca 


[Motion  picture]     Hubbard  Scientific  Co.,  1970. 

4  fflin.     m.    color,    luper  S  mm.    (Aatronomy) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

Abo  iMued  in  lUndard  I  mm. 

With  leacher'i  |u)dc. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUhu  what  caute*  the  »e«oni. 

I.  Seasons.        I.  Hubbard  (T.  N.)  Scientific  Comjmny,  Northbrook.  III.     II- 
Seriei:  Attrooomy.  [Motion  picture] 

tQB631i  525  72-700540 

Hubbard  Scientific  Co.  U 


MARC 


The  Seasons  (Motion  picture)     Arthur  Mokin  Productions, 

1971. 

IT  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CRED1T8:  Producer  and  director.  Arthur  Mokin;  photographer, 
Ken  Brooks.  .   ,       , 

SUMMARY :   Records  the  cycle  of  the  seasons  on  a  dairy   farm 
in  the  Penn.syWanla  Dutch  country. 

1     Seawns.        I.   Mokin    (Arthur)    Productions.   New  York. 
[QH48]  525  70-713788 

Arthur  Mokin  Produc-  tlons 

The  Seasons  (Motion  picture)  Seaboume  Enterpriaes,  Eng- 
land. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Solar  system) 
Loop  film. 

With  study  guide.  ^  ,.     . .. 

SITMMARY :  lUnstratea  how  the  seasons  change  as  a  remilt  of  tte 
movement  of  the  earth  around  the  earth  and  the  tilt  of  the  earth  s 

"l"  Seasons.  I.  Seobourne  Enterprises.     II.  BFA  Bdocational 

Media         Series:  The  Solar  system  (Motion  picture) 

626  7&-712393 

BFA  Bdocational  Media 


The  Seasons— the  earth  and  its  mo-vement  aroimd  the  sim 

{Filmstrip)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Limited,  Tendon  rl96-K] 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arta  iimih 

22  fr     color.    S5  mm.     (Physical  and  mathematical  geography) 
fummary:  Uses  diagrams,  maps,  and  drawings  to  show  the  earth  s 
movement  around  the  sun  during  the  four  seawns  of  the  J«r 

1    *i«iiion«  I   Bink   (J.  Arthur)   Limited,     n.  UnWersal  Edu- 

cation^ visual  Arts!  series :  Physical  and  mathematical  geog- 

raphy (Filmstrip)  ^^  Fi  A  68-3878 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  ArU 


The  Seasons— the  earth  and  the  son's  rays  {FUmstnp) 
J.  Arthur  Rank  Limited,  London  ,196-!,  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

17  fr     color     35  mm.     (Physical  and  mathematical  geography) 

Summary:  ^■^««  diagrams,  mope,  and  drawings  to  erplaln  how  the 

earth   Is  alTected  by  tbe  sun's  rajs  during  tbe  four  seasons  of  the 

^*1'' Seasons.  i.  Rank   (J.  Arthur)   Limited,     ii.  Universal  Edu- 

cation and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Physical  and  mnthemalical  geog- 

raphy (Filmstrip) 

525 
Visual  Arts 


Fi  A  68-3877 


Universal  Education  and 


Scatinc  the  dental  patient  and  operatkigr  team  {Motion 
picture)  University  of  Alabama,  School  of  Dentistry, 
1966. 

10  mln.    sd.    bdtw.    16  mm. 

Swmmary:  Describes  tHe  proper  positioning  of  the  dental  patient 
in  a  contour  chair  and  tbe  operator  and  (4ialrslde  asslstairt  on  oper- 
ating stools. 

1.  Dentistry— Practice.  i.  Alabama.     ITnlTerslty.     School  of 

Dentistry. 

617  7ft-7008e2 

Alabama.     Univ.  Srtiool  of  D«ittstr7 


Scatraia.  [Motion  picture]    Bennett  Olotzer  and  Robert  Schuster. 
Made  and  released  by  Robert  Sosenko,  1971. 

9  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director,  cinematograph ei,  «nd  editor.  Roben  Soaenko. 

SUMMARY;  A  promotional  film  for  the  rock  group  Seatrmin.  Showt  tbe  lix 
members  of  the  group  playing  ■  vsriety  of  instruments  u  they  perform  together. 

1  Seatrsin  (Musical  group)  I.  Glotzer,  Bennett  II.  Schuster.  Robert. 
III.  Sosenko.  Robert. 

rMU21]  780.07  72-700480 

CINE  72  MARC 


Seattle.    Community  College 
see 

Where  it's  hapi)ening. 


Seattle.    Television  station  KOMO-TV 
see   KOMO-TV  (Television  station)   Seattle 

Seaweed  harrcstiiv  {Motion  picture)    Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  International   Gommunioation  Films, 

1968. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Japan  aeriee) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  la 
super  8  mm. 

From  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Japan  harTe«ta  the  sea. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary;  Shows  teams  of  female  divers,  called  Amaa.  collecting 
seaweed  in  Ice-cold  water  at  depths  of  30-80  feet 

1.  Marine  algae — Harvesting.    2.  Divers.  i.  Japan  harvests  the 

sea  (Motion  picture)  n.  Dtai>ey  (Walt)  Productiona.  nL  Interna- 
tional Communication  Flhns.  Series:  Japan  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

916.2  79-703208 

International  Communi-  cation  Films 

Seaweeds  {Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarw:    Shows    various    kinds    of   seaweed,    discussing   their 
glowing   conditions,    farming,   conservation,   and    Importance   In    In- 

''"V^Marine    algae.  i.    Canada.     National    Film    Board,     u. 

McGraw-HiU  Book  company.       ^^^  ^^^^^^ 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


SebatUer  en  conkiir  {Motion  picture)    Thomas  A.  Taffel, 

1969. 

4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Explores  the  adaptation  of  the  Sabattler  effect  In 
color.  Includes  both  Sabattiered  prints  and  Sabattlered  camera 
master  fooUge. 

L  Color  photography.        i.  Taffel.  Thomas  A. 

778.6  74-706099 

CINB 


Secession    {FUmatrip)      Jones    and   Osmond. 
Modern  I-rfaming  Aids,  1968. 


Released    by 


255 


■J3  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Part  1  covers  the  arguments  for  and  against  Immediate 
secession  which  vrere  presented  at  an  Alabama  State  Convention 
prior  to  the  Civil  War.  Part  2  traces  the  feelings  of  a  poor  south- 
ern farmer  as  he  debates  joining  a  local  militia.  For  elemenUry 
grades.     With  captions, 

1.  SecesNloii.  i.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.  u.  Modern  Learning 
AidK,  New   York.        Series:   Critical  thinking  aids   (Filmstrip) 

372.8  78-733292 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


Second  chance  {Motion  picture)    Children's  Herional  Hos- 
pital, 1967.    Made  by  Jerome  L.  Schulman. 
12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  twenty -two-month -old  child  who  is  se- 
verely retarded  mentally,  physically,  and  emotionally  was  helped 
through  tbe  mother  bank  volunteer  program. 

1.   Mentally   handicapped   children.  i.  Chicago.    Children's 

Memorial  Hospital. 

362.7  Fi  A  68-161 

CINE 

Seetmd  chance  for  security  {FQvutrip)     Graphic  Research. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

64  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  «.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  13  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (Vocational  counselling  series,  no.  1) 

Sumrttary:  Reviews  the  MDTA  program  and  bow  It  Is  supported 
by  national  and  local  government  Outlines  the  basic  sources  of 
MDTA  funds  as  well  as  the  types  of  allowances  that  traloeea  may 
receive  while  continuing  their  education.  Focuses  on  the  orienta- 
tion course,  the  pre-occupational  training  period,  and  on-the-job 
training. 

1.  Occupational  tralnlng—U.  8.  l  Graphic  Research,  inc.     n. 

International   Film  Bureau,   Inc.  Series:   Vocational  counaetllng 

series  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

371.42  76-735441 

International  Film  Borean 


Second  effort  (Motion  picture)     Dartnell  Corp.,  1968.    Made 
by  Take  Ten,  inc. 

28  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  leader's  guide  and  aupplementary  material. 

Summary :  VInce  Lombardi  shows  how  the  five  motivational  prin- 
ciples that  he  used  to  build  great  footbaU  teams  can  be  used  with 
equal  success  In  Improving  the  perforn>ance  of  any  salesman. 

1,  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  2.  Sports — Psychological  aspects. 
I.  Dartnell  Corporation. 

668.85  72-709367 

Dartnell  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Second  generation  Americans  (FUmatrip)     Jonea  and  Os- 
mond.   Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

24  fr.    oolor.     a"i  mm.     {Critical  thlnliing  aids) 

With  twiclifi's  guitie. 

Svmmaiif:  Part  1  presents  ihe  effects  of  American  education  on 
Immigrant  children  ns  they  struggle  to  adjust  to  their  new  country. 
Part  2  trace.s  the  widening  gap  between  Immigrant  parents  and 
their  children.     For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  U.  S.— Emigration  and  immigration.  2.  Aaalmllatlon  (Sociol- 
ogy) I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.  n.  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New 
York.        Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Ftlmstrlp) 

372.8  71-738298 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

Second    genesis.    (Motion    picture]       Consumers    Power    Co. 
Released  by  Perennial  Education,  1972. 

16  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Ai»o  issued  in  16  mm,  in  cwtridge  with  magnetic  sound;  in  super  8  mm  on 
reel  with  optical  sound;  in  super  8  mm.  in  cannd|e  with  magnetic  sound, 

Videoupe  on  reel  and  videocasMtte  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Graphically  depicts  the  effects  of  pollution  on  the  human  envi- 
ronment, assening  that  only  worL  and  the  mnovative  use  of  technology  can  solve 

(he  pollution  ptoblem. 

I  Pollution,  I  Consumers  Power  Company  11  Perennial  Education,  inc, 
tTD174]  301.34  72-701941 

Perennial  EdtKation  72 


MARC 


TW  Second  taw.  (Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London,   1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

30  min.     »d,     b4w,      16  mm,     (The  Laws  of  disorder,  no.  <) 

CREDITS:  Author.  George  Porter, 

SUMMARY:  Discuases  and  illustrates  the  second  law  of  thermodynamics 
which  sutes  thai  every  system  which  is  left  to  itself  will,  on  the  average,  change 
towards  a  position  of  maximum  probability, 

I ,  Thermodynamics.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Television  Ser- 
vice.    II.  Time-Life  Films,     III,  Series;  The  Uws  of  disorder.  [Motion  piclurei 

JqC311)  541  75-714627 

Time-Ufe  Filma  ^2 


MARC 


Second  sight  (Motion  picture)  Eye-Bank  for  Sight  Restora- 
tion. Made  by  Lee  Mendelson  Filra  Productions.  Released 
by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1963. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary,"  Explains  the  function  and  importance  of  the  Eye  Bank 
through  Interviews  with  doctors,  donors,  and  recipients. 

1.  Eye  banks,        i,  Eye-Bauk  for  Sight  Restoration,     ii.  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

617  79-706104 

com 


The  Second  time  around  (Motion  picture)  Cummings-Har- 
man  Productions.  Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  196L 

90  mil.,    ltd.    color.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope.    Color  by  Deluxe. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Richard  Emery  Roberts. 

CrcdUt:  Producer,  Jack  Cummlngs;  director,  Vincent  Sherman; 
scrvenplay,  Oscar  Saul.  Cecil  Dan  Hansen:  music,  Gerald  Fried; 
director  of  photography,  Ellis  W.  Carter;  film  editor,  Betty  Stein- 
berg. Catt:  Debbie  Reynolds.  Steve  Forrest,  Andy  Griffith.  Juliet 
Frowse,  Thelma  Hitter.  Ken  Scott. 

nummary:  A  mniantlc  comedy  describing  the  adventures  of  a 
young  widow  fn>m  the  East  who  moves  to  a  frontier  town  In  Arlwrna 
In  1910  is  elected  sheriff,  and  starts  to  clean  up  the  town. 

t    Roberts,  Richard  Emery,   1903-  The  second  time  around. 

II.  Cummlnga-Hartman  Productions,      in.    Twentieth    Cen- 

(uiy-Fox  Film  Corpora-  tlon. 

Fi  68-1573 


A  Second  transcontinental  nation  (1872)  (Motion  picture) 
National  Film  IJoard  of  Canada,  1969. 

TiO  inln.    wl.    b&w.    US  mm.     (.Struggle  for  a  border,  no.  9) 

CREDITS:  PrtKiui-er  and  writer,  Ronald  Dick;  directors,  Pierre 
L'Avare,  Ronald  Dick;  i-ommeiilary,  William  Weintraub;  commenta- 
tur,  J.  Frank  Willis;  music.  Robert  Fleming;  editor,  Marlon  Mead- 
ows. 

SLilMARY :  Traces  Canada's  struggle  to  preserve  her  border 
after  confederation  and  portrays  the  efforts  of  the  country  to  sur- 
vive IIS  a  transcontinental  nation  independent  of  the  United  States. 

1.    Canada— History— 1867-  2.    U.    S.— Boundaries— Canada. 

.3.  Cjinada— B<»undarle«— U.  S.         I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 
II.  Series:  Struggle  for  a  border  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 
[F1033]  971.05  70-712819 

Nutlonat  Film  Uoan]  of  Canada 


2nd  women's  world  amateur  team  championship  for  Espirito 
Santo  Trophy  and  5th  world  amateur  team  champion- 
ship for  Eisenhower  Trophy  (Motion  picture)  United 
States  Golf  As.'iociation,  1967. 

Ill  min.     Hd.     color.     IC  mm. 

A  Golf  House  film. 

Summary:  rri*sents  tite  backgroiiiKl  and  ceremonies  for  the  5th 
inen't  and  2nd  women's  world  amateur  golf  team  championships  held 
In  Mexico  C'liy  In  the  fall  of  19GR.  Shows  the  United  Stales  team 
rec<-!vlng  the  flr^t  prize  for  the  women's  competition  and  the  Ans- 
trnliiin  team  reiflving  first  place  honors  for  the  men's  event. 

1.  Golf.         I,  Criited  -States  Golf  AKHOclatloii. 

796.352  70-707758 


The  Second  World  War.  Part  1  (FUmttHp)  Common 
(Jround,  Fxjndon,  1967.  Made  by  W.  F.  Norton.  Released 
ill  the  r,  .'^.  by  Ciimmn  Kducational  Associales.  Ontario, 
1968. 

W  fr.     l>Aw,     3J  mm.     (The  Twentieth  century) 
With  teacher's  luannaL  ,  u     .„ 

Nummary:  liexcrlbes  World  War  ii  from  the  rlM  of  llie  .Nazi  Party 
In  the  early  thirties  to  the  end  of  tb«  North  African  camp^lfM  in 

1 '  World   War,   198ft-lM5.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd..  Unidon. 

II.   Carman   F^hicallonal    Awocliilea.         Series:   The  Twentieth  cen- 
tury  (Kilmwtripj 

940.63  Fi  A  68-4792 

Carman  Educational  AawdatM 


The  Second  World  War.  Part  2  {FihmtHp)  Common 
Gro^S,  London.  Made  by  W.  F.  Norton.  ^^^^^ 
the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario, 
1968. 

1  roll     b*w.    35  mm.     (The  Twentieth  century) 
r«ra%'.'*'fi-"HSS'Vorld  war  tt   from  the  end  of  the  North 
*'^"  ^hT^^^Si'  '"V  KL?n'SSuod.  ltd..  I»ndoc.    ... 
CaJmrn'Su'StloiriSSiate.:-  'X.«:  The  Twentieth  century 
(Fllmatrlp)  ^^^  Fi  A  68-4793 

Carman  Educational  Awodates 

The  Second  World  War:  D-Day  (Motion  picture)  Wolper 
Pr^ucUonri962.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Br.Unnica 
Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

20  min.     wl-     b&w.     16  nim. 

Forura  edition. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,„,„,  ,i,„»inB  the  ln»«slon  ot  occupied 

S^mmarv.  ''"'J'"'"/'iji  Sffnxlety  o(  the  two  ».mion  soldlen. 
Europe  on  J""*  6.  m4,  and  the  'n'  «'/         „,  „,,  ,„,„lon-Elsen- 

;'ow'e'r"p''.X':1nd°'Br.dlir.nd  the  Oecau  hl.h  command  that 
Productions.  II.  EnQclopaedia  Brltannica  Mucano  ^,  /^^.iggi 
Encjclopaedla  Brltannica  Educational  Corp. 


Secondari,  John  H. ,  1919-       The  pleasure 
seekers 
see 

The  Pleasure  seekers. 

Secondari  (John  H.)  Productions 
see  John  H.  Secondari  Productions 

The  Secondary  cell  {Motion  picture)  Macinillan  &  Co-  ^o^: 
don,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Media. 

4  min.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Electricity  serlesl 
I>ooD  film. 

.i=aro;^L=n^L%SL'ssr^'p^ 

»"■<>"■'"  537  75-708881 

BF-K  Educational  Media 

Secondary  Bow  in  a  bend  (Motion  picture)  Education  De- 
velopment Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  BnUnnica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

5  min.     «1.     hiw.     16  mm.     (Fluid  raechanlij  Hlmsl 

Also  issued  m  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm   In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  tor  Fluid  Mechanics. 

SUMMTft'v'uhlitrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 

°'f  F.uTd"m«ha'ni™.  ..   Education   Oe'f;»P"->  ^"1-  ,  "i 

Encjclopaedla  Brltannica  Educational  Corporation.        Serlea.  Fluid 
mechanlca  Alms  {Motion  picture)  74-710337 

Encjclopaedla  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Secondary  Bow  In  a  teacup  (Molion  picture)  Education  De- 
velopment Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Brltannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mm     si.     b**     10  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  dims)  _  , ,  „ 

ll™  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm   la  cartridge. 

Made  tor  the  National  Ommlttee  tor  Fluid  Mechanlca. 

OTMMAnV:  'lUuM^tes  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 

°'  rFluTmSnlca.  I.   Education   Development   Center      II 

Encjciopaedl"  a'tannlca  Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Fluid 
mechanic  dims  (Motion  P'n^'^^  70-710336 

Encjclopaedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Secondary  growth  in  trees  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and 
Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  |196-?,  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaetlia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp, 

4  mm.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

I»op  aim.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Adviser,  Brian  Jonea. 

Summarit:  Shows  how  a  woodj  stem  mcreaaea  lo  Krowtb  BDOoallj. 

I.  Trees.     2.  Growth  (Plants)  I.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films,  ltd..  I.«ndon.     ii.  Encyclopae<ila  Brltannica  Educational  Cor 
poratlon. 

582,16  Fi  A  68-2963 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Secondary  school  A— U-  to  16-year-o!da  (Filmstrip)  Vis- 
ual I'libliinlions.  r,ondon.  1970,  .Made  by  Bernard  Orna. 
Released  in  llie  V.  S.  bv  Mclntvre  Visual  Publications. 

43  fr.    color.    S.1  ram.     (Ideas  and  design,  no.  2) 
With  study  guide. 

SUMMAKV;    ADalJsea    high    school    students'    designs    In    prints 
and    thr«<'4)lmenslonal    forms    and    suggests    further    experlmeoUl 

1    Prints— Technique.        I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd..  London.     II. 
MclQtjre  Visual  Publications.    III.  Serle.:  Ideas  and  deeign  (Him- 

rNES^V'  740  70-739661 

UclDtjre  Visual  Pohllcatlons 


Secondary  school  B— 11-  to  16-year^>ld8  (Filmstnp)     Vis- 
ual I'lililii-alions.  Iximlon,  111711.    Made  by  Bernard  Orna, 
Released  in  tlie  I',  S.  by  Mclnlyre  Visual  Publications. 
43  fr    color.    35  mm.     (Ideas  and  design,  no.  3) 

"'mm'aRV  :^Illustrates  the  step-hj-step  processes  mvoi.ed  m 
vrorkine  with  colUge.  fabric  prints,  needlework,  applique,  and 
™vmg.  Presents  eVamples  of  high  school  students'  work,  empha- 
sising the  materials  that  are  used.  „„.„,.,. 

1  Art-Study  and  teaching  (Secondary)  2.  Artists'  materials. 
L  Visual  Publications,  ltd..  London.  II.  Mclntjre  Visual  PubUca- 
tloos.     III.  Series:  Ideas  and  design  (Fllmslrlp)  no.  3.  ,,,^. 

[N3501  740  74-739662 

Mclntyie  visits!  Publication. 

Secondary  school  C— 11-  to  IS-year-olds  (Filmstrip)  Vis- 
ual l'iil>li<'iitions,  Ix>ndon,  1970.  Made  by  Bernard  Orna. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mcliityre  Visual  Publications. 

43  fr.    color.    .35  mm.    ( Ideas  and  design,  no.  4 ) 

With  study  guide.  ,    .        ... 

SUMMARY :  Examines  high  school  students'  designs  In  Jewelry, 
enamelling,  plsstlcs.  crafts,  and  ceramics  and  suggests  materlata 
and  techniques  for  these  activities. 

1    Art— Study  and  teaching    (Secondary)     2.  Artlsta    materials. 
I.  Visual  PuhllcaUons.  ltd..  London.     II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publica- 
tions.   III.  Series:  Ideas  and  design  (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 
[N350]  740  78-739663 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


Seconttary  storage  devices.  [Transparencies]  Creative  Visuals 
[197-?, 

6  trimpsiencic     10  »  12  In.     (D.la  processing  truispsrencia) 

With  teacher's  manual.  .    u-     .         *..«. 

CONTENTS:  Arehitecmrt  of  a  disc— Dsu  on  due— Architecture  of  upe. 
— Dau  on  upe.— Architecture  of  a  drum —Data  on  ■  drum. 

1.  Computer  .torag.  devices.       1.  Creative  Visual.  (Firm)     ■!  S."'. 
[TK7895.M4,  M1.6  72-7^35878 

CreaUve  Vi»u«li  '* 

Seconds  (IKotum  picture)  Joel  Productions  and  John 
Frankenhoimer  Productions  in  association  ivith  (jibral^r 
Productions.    E«lea.s6d  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

IOC  luin.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

titst^  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  uaMn  t:.'!. 

Cre^l."  rrodu«.r  Edward  Lewis:  director.  John  Frankenhelmer ; 
scrSnpav  liwls  John  Carllno:  music.  Jerry  Goldsmith:  director  of 
fhoTo^aphy  James  Wong  Howe:  editors.  Ferris  '?^'>»'«r- .  %'  f, 
Newhouse.     Ca,l:  Rock  Hudson.  Salome  Jens.  John  Randolph.  Will 

"T;i™r»'"lrtence  Octlon.  A  middle-aged  New  York  banker,  bored 
with  hirbumd^m  Ufe  in  suburbia,  seises  the  f  ""'J""^^.,^?? 
to  change  his  appearance  and  his  life  only  to  discover  dlslUuslon- 
me*an?no  retr^from  his  new  youthful,  ""i""'"''!,'' "'"'?'1.ft„ 
rVlv   David   11)27-  Seconds,    ii.  Joel  Productlona     m.  John 

Frankenhelmer  pSfuc-  tlons.    iv.  Paramount  Pictures  Cor- 

poratlon.  73-701980 


C&O/BAO  Railroads, 


256 


A  Second's  chance  (Motion  picture) 
1969. 

J-'HrSSH^P^^riSS^-and    O.SX& 
Co-^P^^y-  614.85  73-705659 

CINE 

Seconds  to  a  minute  {Motion  picture)     Stephen  Bogustow 
Productions.     Released  by  UFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 
4   mill.     si.     TOlor.     super  8  tarn.     (Primary  math  BerIe«I 
Iioop  film. 

SIMMARY-  Uses  animation  to  show  the  length  of  time  It  takes 
for  six  airplanes,  labeled  1.  5.  10.  15,  SO,  and  60  secoDds.  to  fly  from 
one  iwlnt  to  another  In  succession.     For  prlinary  grades, 

1  Time— Juvenile  niras.  I.  Bosustow  (Stephent  Production*. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  111.  S*;rle.>.:  Primary  inalii  series 
(Motion  picture)  ,»<,„,. 

[QB218]  372.7  7^-714916 

BFA  Educational  Media 

The  Secret  actlTltr  of  Molecmlc*.  [Pilmstrip]  Welt  Disney  Pro- 
duction*. Releaicd  by  Walt  Ehsney  Educational  Material  Co., 
1971. 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlK:  2  %..  13  in..  33  1  /3  rpm..  6  min. 
(Studio  in  KiaKc.  Set  1:  Our  ftiend  th«  atom) 

Abo  iMued  with  phottoupe  in  cmctw. 

Cspooned  venion  kbo  iMued. 

With  teacher'i  guide. 

SUMM  ARY:  Di»cime«  the  di»coverie«  of  Amadeo  Avo»adro,  and  points  out 
how  meuch  uncovered  molecular  ttruciuie. 

1.  Molecule*.  2-  Avogadfo.  Amedeo,  1776-1856.  1.  I>i«»ey  (*»»)  Pro- 
ductions. II-  Walt  Diiney  Educational  Matehal*  Company.  Ill  Senem:  Stud- 
ies in  science.  (Rlmstripj  Set  1:  Our  friend  the  atom. 

^D461,  539  72.73M«1 

Walt  Disney  Educational  "2  m#miv. 

MalcriabCo. 

The  Secnt  acttrlty  of  ■oleodee.  [Filnutripj  Walt  Dianey  Pro- 
ductiona.  Released  by  Walt  Dianey  Educational  Materials  Co., 
1971. 

30  ft.     coloc     3S  mm.     (Studies  in  science.  Set  I:  Our  fiiend  the  atom) 

Sound  venions  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  |utde. 

SUMMARY:  Euminci  the  discoveries  erf  Amsdeo  Avogadro,  and  points 
out  how  reaearch  uncovered  moleculsr  structure.  With  captions. 

1.  Molcculea  2.  Avogadro,  Amadeo.  1776-1156.  I.  Disney  (Wtll)  Pro- 
ductions. 11.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Matcriab  Company.  111.  Series:  Stud- 
ies in  science.  (Filmstripj  Set  1:  Our  friend  the  atom. 

jQD461i  539  72-733082 

Walt  Disney  Educational  '3  MARC 

MaiariakCo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Secret  in  the  hive  (Motion  picture)  Sakura  Motion  Pic- 
tures Co.,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

32  mtn.    sd.    color.    16  mtn. 

With  teadier'a  guide, 

Credit*;  Director,  OenicUro  HlgncU;  music,  Toahlo  BIudIts; 
pbotographer,  Kano  Kobayashl. 

Summari/:  De«a-lbea  the  life  of  a  hoae^bee  colony ;  explfllas  the 
habits  of  the  bees  and  the  datles  of  ea<±  type.  Presrata  a  serle* 
of  ezperimenta  showing  how  the  beharlor  of  the  beea  Is  studied. 

1.  Bees— Behavior.  L  Sakura  Elgasha,  Takjo.  a.  McOraw-HUl 
Book  Com;mDy. 

695.79  71-703971 

McOraw-HUIBookOo. 

Secret  in  the  white  cell  (Motion  picture)  Prism  Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

H  mln.     sd.     bAw.     W  mm.     (Science  close-UD  series! 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^       .  ,^       „ 

BasPd  on  the  1986  motion  picture  entlUed  Secret  of  the  white  ceU. 

Creiitt:  Producer  and  director,  Eton  Herbert 

Bummary:  lUustratM  how  Dr.  James  HIrsch  of  Bockefeller  Unl- 
▼erslty  discovered  the  process  by  which  white  cells  kill  microbes  la 
the  body.  Shows  how  to  extract  granules  from  the  whlta  cell  for 
chemical  analysis  and  pictures  how  the  eniymea  In  the  granules 
within  white  cells  are  released  to  kill  and  digest  microbe*. 

1     l^urocvtefl.     ::.    I'h«)[ocjto«iN.  i.   PrlsiD   Productions,   Inc., 

New  Tork.     n.  Secret  of  the  white  cell  (Motion  picture)  Series: 

Science  close-up  sertea  (Motion  picture)  x>:  »  at  kaio 

616.01  Fi  A  67-5018 

Prism  Productions 

The  Secret  invasion  (Motion  picture)  Gorman  Co.  Released 
by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

95  mln.     sd.    color.     35  mm. 

Panavlsion.     Eastman  color. 

Credits:  Producer,  Genp  Corman;  director,  Roger  Corman ;  story 
and  screenplay,  R.  Wright  Campbell;  music.  Hugo  Frlerthofer;  di- 
rector of  photography.  Arthur  K  Arllng;  film  editor.  Ronald  Sinclair. 
Cast:  Rrewarl  Granger,  Raf  Vallone,  Mickey  Rooney,  Edd  Byrnes, 
Henry  Sllva. 

Bummarv:  World  War  ii  melodrama  about  five  tough  criminals 
who  are  promised  their  freedom  In  exchange  for  performing  a  mission 
Into  Nari-held  Yugoslavia. 

I,  Corman  Company,     il.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1357 


The  Secret  love  of  Sandra  Blain  (Motion  picture)  Txts 
Angeles  County  Board  of  Supervisors.  Made  by  Don 
Hoster.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1971. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SU.MMARY:  Shows  the  Btep-by-step  progression  of  a  wife  and 
mother  Into  alcobollsm.  Focuses  on  facilities  for  rehabilitation  and 
the  treatments  that  are  available  for  complete  recovery. 

1.  Alcohol  and  women.     2.  Alcoholics — Rehabilitation.  I.  Ijos 

Angeles  Co..  Calif.     Board  of  Supervisors.     II.  AIMS  Instructional 
Media  Services. 

[HV5137]  618.8  70-712830 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Secret  miasion  (Motion  picture)  Excelsior  Film  Produc- 
tions, I^ndon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  English  Films, 
1944. 

82  mill,     sd.     b4w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Marcel  Hellman ;  director,  Harold  French ; 
story,  ShauQ  Terence  Young ;  screenptey,  Anatole  de  Oninwald,  Basil 
Bartiett;  music,  Mlscha  SpoHansky;  director  of  photography,  Ber- 
nard Knowles:  editor.  E.  B.,  Jarvls.  Cast:  Hugh  Williams,  James 
Ma.'wn,  Mlchaed  Wilding,  Carta  Lehmann. 

Summary:  A  suspense  story  which  takes  place  prior  to  the  inva- 
sion of  the  French  coast  during  World  War  n.  Three  Bngllsh  and 
one  French  officer  ctohb  the  Channel  on  a  mission  to  obtain  Informa- 
tion which  will  lead  to  a  conunaDdo  raid  on  a  Naifl  base. 

1.  World  War.  19e&-ilW.">— Secret  service,  i.  Excelsior  Film  Pro- 
ductions,    n.  English  Films,  Inc. 

791.43  77-704285 

The  Secret  (4  Michelangelo:  Every  man's  dream  (Motion 
picture)  3M  Co.  Made  and  released  by  CapiUl  Cities 
Broadc.isting  Corp.,  1968. 

60  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummarv:  Shows  details  of  the  Slsttoe  Chapel  fresco  by  Michel- 
angelo. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Bounarroti.  Michel  Augelo.  1475-1564.  s.  Minnesota  Mining 

and  ManufacturlDg  Company,     n.  CapiUl  Cities  Broadcasting  Cor- 
poration,   in.  Every  man's  dream  (Motion  picture) 

704.948  78-702678 

CINE 

The  Secret  of  nature  (Filmstrip)    Don  Bosoo.    Released  by 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1970. 

45  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.  (Atomic  physios— 
history  of  the  atom.  no.  1) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY;  Explains  the  nature  of  the  atom  and  traces  the  cor- 
responding history  and  beliefs  through  the  oenturle.s.  Develops  the 
theme  of  current  and  future  applications  of  the  atom  for  peaceful 
purposes, 

1.  Atoms.     2.  Atomic  energy.  I.  Bosco.  Don.     II.  Dniversal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.     Ill,  Series:  Atomic  physics — history  of 
the  atom  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

[QC173]  B39.7  74-740653 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

The  Secret  seven  (Motion  picture)  Film  Columbus,  Rome, 
and  Atenea  Films,  Madrid.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1964. 

92  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technlscope.     Eastman  color. 

English  dialog  dubbed  in. 

CredUa:  Producers.  Cleto  Fontlnl,  Italo  ZlngarelU;  director,  Al- 
berto De  Martlno:  screenplay,  Alberto  De  Martlno,  Sandro  Contl- 
nenza:  music.  Carlo  Frand;  director  of  photography.  Eioy  Mella: 
editor,  Othello  Colangell.  Cast:  Tony  Russell,  Helga  Line,  Massimo 
Serato,  Gerard  TIchy.  Benato  Baldlnl. 

Summary:  Historical  melodrama  set  in  Greece  at  the  close  of  the 
fourth  century,  a.  c.  after  the  fan  of  Athens.  Two  brothers  and 
their  five  accomplices,  former  galley  slavea,  campaign  to  overthrow 
the  tyrannical  ruler  of  the  province. 

I.  Film  Columbus.  a.  p.  a.    a.  Ateoea  Films,    iii.  Metro- 

Qoldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi 68-1646 


The  Secret  ways  (Motion  picture)  Heath  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Universal-International,  1961. 

112  mln.     sd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

Based  OH  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Allstair  Maclean. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Richard  Wldmark;  director.  Phil  Karlson; 
screenplav.  Jean  HaBlewood;  mualc,  Johnny  Williams;  director  of 
photography.  Max  Greene;  film  editor,  Aaron  Stell.  Catt:  Richard 
Wldmark,  Sonja  Ziemnnn.  Charles  Regnler.  Walter  Rflla,  Howard 
Vernon. 

Summary:  Suspense  melodrama.  An  American  adventurer  en- 
counters  Communist  spies  and  ofllclals  as  he  brings  an  old  under- 
ground leader  and  his  daughter  out  of  Budapest  Into  the  West 

I.  MncLean,  Allstair,  1SI22  or  »-  The  secret  ways.     u.  Heath 

Productions,    iii.  Universal  International  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  68-1659 

The  Secret  years  of  Eldorado  (Motion  picture)  C.  D.  F. 
International  Productions,  1967.  Relea.scd  in  Canada  by 
S.  Banks  (In  Television)  ltd. 

54  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Criditt:  Prwluoer,  Peter  B.  Perrln;  writer,  Hugh  Kemp:  host, 
Barry  Morse. 

summary:  Documents  uranium  mining  and  refining  In  Canada 
between  1929  and  1942  and  relates  both  to  developmenu  in  atomic 
physics.  . 

1,  Uranium— Metallurgy.  2.  Uranirm  mine."  and  mining— Canada. 
I.  C.  D.  F.  International  Productions. 

669.2  Fi  A  67-5626 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Secretarial  work  as  a  career  (Filmstrip)  Graphic  Research. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33j  rpm.,  10 
mln.     (Office  education) 

With  teachers  guide. 

CREDITS :  Consultant.  Marlta  Kasper. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  range  of  duties  expected  of  a  good 
secretary,  emphasizing  areas  of  concern  for  a  beginning  secretary. 
Points  up  the  advantage  of  additional  education  and  training.  With 
captions. 

1  Secretaries.  I.  Graphic  Research.  Inc.  II.  IntematlMial  Film 
Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.        Series;  Office  education   (Pllmatrlp) 

651.023  70-782980 

International  Film  Bureau 


Secretarial  work  sampling.  [Motion  picture]    Vought  Aeronautics 
Co.,  1971. 

18  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

With  lemder't  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Designed  to  introduce  methods  of  work  observttion  to  man- 
agement. Each  member  of  the  audience  keep*  an  account  of  the  work  done  by 
•  jecrcUry  etch  day  of  the  week.  Meaiurea  these  »«mplinj*  againil  the  actual 
record  of  het  achievements  to  increase  efficiency  in  observation. 

1.  Work  measurement.        l.  Vought  Aeronautics. 

658.5  72-701955 


[T60.2] 

Vought  Aeronautics 


72 


MARC 


Thi!  Secretary— as  a  career  (FUmatrip)  Graphic  Research, 
1969. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  10 
mln.     (Office  education) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Credits:  ConsulUnt.  Marlta  Kntiper. 

Summary:  Dlsc<i.«ses  the  range  of  duties  expected  of  a  good  secre- 
tarv.     With  captions.  i,     .        ««      ^.. 

1,  Secretaries.  r.  Graphic  Research,  Inc.  Series;  Office  edu- 
cation (Filmstrip)  „„^n„ 
651.023  70-732980 
Graphic  Research 

The  Secretary  tn  a  changing  business  world.  [Filmstrip]    Teaching 
Resources  Films,  1972. 


and  2  phonodiics  (2  s. 


Kh),  12it 


4  filmstrips  (260  fr  )    color.     35  m 
33  1/3  rpm.,  approx.  11  min,  each. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Research  aitd  coasultant,  Grace  B.  Donnelly. 

SUMMARY  A  training  film  designed  to  acquaint  secreUries  with  the  chal- 
lenges of  secretarial  work,  the  special  kinds  of  skills  required  by  the  legal, 
medical,  insurance,  communications,  and  engineering  professions,  and  the  kinds 
of  opportunities  expected  in  secretarial  work  of  the  future. 

CONTEhTTS:  Secretaries,  who  needs  ihemT—The  secretarial  generation- 
Special  joha  for  special  people  —When  tomorrow  comes,  where  will  you  be? 

1.  Secretaries.        1.  Teaching  Resources  Films. 
[HF5547.5]  651  72-734872 

Teaching  Resources  Films  72 


MARC 


1W  SccretioB  ortwaUB.  [Motion  picture]    Eli  Lilly  and  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Wexler  Film  Productions. 

22  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  laboratory  experiments,  electron  photomicrcvaphy,  and 
animation,  to  show  to  members  of  the  medical  profeaaion  bow  beta  celb  in  the 
pancreas  manuftcturc  insulin  and  secrete  it  into  the  t>lood  stream. 

1.  insulin.     2.  Pancreas.        1.  Ully  (Eli)  and  Compwiy. 

iOP195]  612  72-700175 

CINE  72  MARC 

Secrets  of  a  brook  (Motion  picture)     KVUfi.    Beleased  by 

Indiana  Cniversity,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1967. 

30  mill.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:   Piodueer.  writer,  and  phot(«rapher,  Blchard  Simpson. 

Summary:   Presents  a   rlew  of   the  tntTela  of  a  brook  as  seen 
through  the  eyes  of  a  ten  jear-old  gtrl 

I.    KVIE    (Television    sUtlon)     Sacramento,    Calif,    n.    Indiana. 
University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

551.4  79-700344 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Secrets    of   sandwkhery    (FUmstrip)      Teachers    Library. 
ReJeased   by   Best   Foods   Division,   Corp   Producta  Co, 

tl96-?, 

76  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  to  show  the  preparation  and  serving 
of  different  types  of  sandwiches  and  the  variation  of  Bandwlches 
by  the  addition  of  different  Ingredients. 

1.  Sandwiches.  i.  Teachers  Library,  Inc.,  New  York.  n.  C3om 
Products  Company.     Best  Foods  Division. 

641.8  75-788069 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


257 


Secrete  of  the  botterfly  (Moiion  picture)    Richard  Mostler. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

10  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm, 

SUMMARY-  Describes  the  habits  and  behavior  of  the  butterfly. 

1.  Butterflies— Behavior.  I.  Mostler,  Richard.     II.  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

[QL785.5.B8]  595.78  72-715137 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Secrete  of  the  Naai  crimiimls  (Mcin  Kampf  n)   (Motion 
picture)     Minerva  film,  Stockholm.    Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Trans-Lux  Distributing  Corp.,  1962. 
84  mln.    sd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

English  language  version. 

Crrditt:  Producer,  Tore  SJoberg;  script.  Erik  Holm;  narrator, 
Claude  Stephenson;  editors,  T"re  Sjobwg,  Ingemar  EJve,  Erik  Uolait 
English  translation.  Crawrord  MoUer. 

Sumirtary:  A  documentary  which  oaes  aotoal  footage  to  trace  tM 
rise  "f  the  Nail  Party  froin  the  days  of  the  Munich  coup  to  tV* 
invaslfin  of  Russia  In  IMt  Includes  views  of  the  trial  at  Nante- 
berg.  the  violation  of  codes  for  handling  prisoners  of  war,  and  txm 
extermination  of  Jews  in  concentration  camps. 

1.  Nation-ilsoxlallstlartio  Deutsi^ie  Arbeltsr-Partel— Hist.  2.  Nu- 
remberg Trial  of  Major  German  War  CrirolDsls.  lM5-lMe,  S.  Con- 
centration camps — Germany.  i.  MlnM-ra  fllm.  ii.  Trans-Lux 
Distributing  Corporation,   New   York.     iii.  Uein  Kan^tf  n   (Hotioa 

otcture) 


(Secrete  of  the  potidj  (Motion  picture)     International  Tele- 

Fibn  Productions,  1949. 

11  min.     sd.     t>&w-.     16  mm.     (John  Kieran'>;  k«leidusfOi»e) 

Credits:  Producers,  Paul  V.  Mos.s,  Thelma  Schnee. 

Summary:   Describe*;  the  wide  variety  of  plant  and  animal  life 
hidden  on  the  shores  and  in  the  waters  of  an  ordinary  country  pond. 

1.  Fresh-water  biology.        r.  International  Tele-Film  Productions. 
Inc.        Serie.":  John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2072 


Sectioning  (Filmstrip)     Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodlac;  2  a..  12  in..  33*  rpm. 
15  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Drafting  series) 

With  teacher's  guide.  . 

SUMMARY :  ExpUlna  the  drafting  concept  of  sectioning  and 
illustrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  making  section  draw- 
ings. Covers  the  use  of  the  cutOng  plane  Une.  the  purpose  of  cnws- 
hatdilng.   the   sectioning   of   adjacent  parts,   and  the  sectioning  of 

"^T*  SShknlcal  drawing.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.        Series: 

Drafting  series  (Fllmatrip)  -„-o«r 

744.4  71-737896 
Doubleday  Multimedia 


Sectioning  citrus  fruit  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Associ- 
ates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

4  mln.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  2) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  cut  and  arrange  citrus  fruits  on  a 
platter. 

1.  Cookery  (Citrus  fruits)  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  11.  Univer- 
sal Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion 
picture)  part  2. 

[TX813.C5]  641,6  70-715084 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Sections  of  a  cone  (Motion  picture)  British  H<»ne  Enter- 
tainment, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1971. 

3  mln.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Geometric  proofs  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  that  a  point,  a  Une,  a  circle,  an  ellipse,  a 
parabola,  and  a  hyperbola  can  be  formed  by  cutting  a  ctme  with  a 
plane. 

1.  Cone.  I.  British  Home  Entertainment.  II.  BFA  Educational 
Media.        Series:  Geometric  proofs  series   (Motion  picture) 

513  75-711712 

BFA  Educational  UedU 


Sectors  and  segmente   (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science  Pub, 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr.    color.    55  mm.    (High  school  matbetnatlcs) 

Eastman  i-uior. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  1171. 

Summary.'  Uses  a  flower  bed  to  explain  the  formulas  for  the  areas 
and  perimeter.s  of  sectors  and  segmenta  Includes  exerdaes  using 
the  formulas  Introduced. 

1.  Area  measurement  2.  Length  measurement.  i.  Popular  Sci- 
ence Publishing  Company,  Inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division. 
n.   FOU   filmstrip  no.   1171.  Series:   High  school   mathematics 

(Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4185 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 


The    Secarities    iadostry.    [FUmstrip]       Jones    and    Osmond. 
Released  by  Current  Affairs  Films,  1972. 

6  nimstripa  (66  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each), 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  15  min.  each. 

AUo  isHwd  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  discussioii  guide  and  simulation  game. 

CONTENTS:  The  nchangcsr  past,  present,  and  future —Evoluiion  of  ■  cor- 
poration.— Securities  markets. — Exchanges.^-How  i  trade  is  made. — The  spe- 
cialist. 

I.  Securities.  2.  Stock-exchange  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc  If,  Current 
Affairs  Films,  New  York 

[HG4551i  338.7  72-736383 

Conent  AfTaira  Tilms  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Secartty.  {FUmsirip]     Concordit  Films,  1967. 

3S  U.     color.     35  mm,        Md  phonodbc:  1  »•,  IJ  in  .  3i  i/3  rpm..  7  inin 
(Word  fton)  the  crou) 

With  kadera  fuidc  and  sermon  outline. 

SUMMARY:  An  inlcrpreuiion  of  "Why  do  You  forsake  me?"  one  of  the 
icvcn  lui  word*  of  Jesus  from  the  crou. 

I.  Jesuf  Christ— Seven  Usi  words.         1.  Concordia  Publishinf  House.  St. 
Louis,     il.  Scries:  Word  from  the  crow.  {Filmsirip} 
(BT456i  232.9  72-734556 

Concordia  Films  72  MARC 

Securi^  Pictures,  inc. 
see 

Crack  in  the  world. 
The  Thin  red  line. 

Security  Pictures,  ltd, 
see 

The  Day  of  the  triffids. 

Security  Through  Education  Center 
see 

It's  up  to  you. 


National    Film   Board   of 
,  by  Kncyclopiiedia  Britaii- 


Seder,  Rufus 
see 


Very  grim  fairy  tales. 

Sediment  deposition  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
taniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mill.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Eartb  science) 

Loop  film.     I.-Kued  in  standard  8  mrn.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summory;  Uses  a  laboratory  model  of  a  streamfed  reservoir  to 
show  that  rivers  and  streams  carry  with  tbelr  currents  pieces  of 
weathered  rock  which  Itave  been  decomposed  by  long  exposure  to 
sua,  rain,  beat,  cold,  and  wind.  Points  out  that  as  a  stream  moves 
the  bits  of  rock  It  refines  them  into  mud  and  sand. 

1.  Sedimentation  and  deposition.  l  Bncyclopaedta  BrltannJca 

Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Earth  science  (Motion  picture. 
Encyclopaedia  Britanalca  Educational  Ck>rp.) 

551.3  79-704193 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Sedimentation  (Motion  j>irtiii-e) 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  ? 
nicii  E(!ucntional  Corp.,  19fi7. 

4  iiiin,     ^i.     O-iloi".     8  mm.      (Ueitlopy) 

L.H.P  ttlm. 

With  teachers*  guide. 

Sinntntirt/:  Pictures  examples  of  naturally  formed  sedimentary 
rock  lnyers.  and  uses  n  model  to  re-create  the  process  by  which  suc- 
cessive loads  of  sediment  settle  on  the  lake  bottom. 

1.    Sedlment.-i    (Geology)  i.   Canada.     National   Film   Board. 

11.   Encyclopaeilia   Britnnnlca   Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Geology  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2162 
Encydoitueciia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Sedimentation  and  sedimentary  rocks  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971.  Made  by  Halaa  and 
Batchelor  Education  Division,  London. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Earth  science  loop  series, 
set  2) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.-  Uses  animation  to  cover  Important  aspects  of  sedimen- 
tation and  sedimentary  rocks. 

1.  Sedliuentation  and  deposition.  2.  Rocks,  Sedimentary.  l 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Earth  science  loop  series 
(Motion  picture)     set  2. 

651.3  70-709456 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Sedimentation  at  low  Reynolds  number  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center.  Released  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britaniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln      si      color.     18  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Al«o  i«*.ued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.    n  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

SUMMARY  1  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics,  „         .,  ..  i    va„ 

1.  Sedimentation  and  deposition.  2.  Reynolds  number.  I.  Edu- 
cation Development  Center.  IL  Encyclopaedia  B^'tannlj^a  Edu«- 
tional    Corporation.  Series:    Fluid    mechanics    Alms    (Motion 

<""""'  532  74^710282 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Bduca^onal  Corp. 

Sedimentation:  settling  rates  (Motion  picture)  Hubbard 
Scientific  Co.,  1968, 

4  mill.  Ki.  color.  8  mm.  ( Oeol<«y/stream  table  Aim  loop 
series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  quo.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  vtudy  guide. 

CredUt:  Developed  and  supervised  by  Gregory  Beckway. 

BMmmary:  An  introductory  study  of  the  effect  of  sixe.  shape,  and 
daiMl^  on  the  rate  at  which  particles  settle  In  a  water  medlnm. 
Test*  each  variable  independently  under  laboratory  coDdltlon«  in  a 
columnar  aquarium  to  produce  particle  sorting  and  layering. 

1.  SedlmenUtlon  and  depoaitloo.  L  Hubbard  (T.  N.)  Sdentlflc 
Company,  Northbrook.  111.  Series:  Gsology/atream  tat»Ie  Aim  loop 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 

.'i.'il.a  7n-701Ml 

Hubbard  SclenUflc  Co. 


Sedimentation:  turbidity  cturents  {Motion  picture)     Hub- 
bard Scientific  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  nun.  (Geology/stream  table  Aim  loop 
series) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credttt:  Developed  and  supervised  by  Gregory  Beckway. 

aummaru:  Studies  sedimeDtatlon  by  releaaing  colored  slurriee  in 
a  large  flume  which  has  an  uneven  bottom.  Examines  one  storry 
with  slow-motion  photography  to  reveal  Its  turbulent  flow.  Shows 
particle  sorting  within  each  layer. 

1.  Turbidity.  L  Hubbard  (T.  N.)  Sdentiflc  Company,  North- 
brook,  III.  Series:  Geology/stream  table  film  loop  aerlm  (Motion 
picture) 

551.3  75-701340 

Hubbard  Scientific  Co. 


See<ability  in  dentistry    {Motion  picture) 
Alabama,  School  of  Dentistry,  1967. 


University  of 


8  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Shows  how  the  mobility  of  the  operatory  environment 
can  be  used  to  permit  adequate  vision  by  the  dentist  and  assistant 
without  sacrifice  of  posture. 

1.  Dentistry — Practice.     2.  Dental  Instruments  and  apparatus. 
I.  Alabama.    lUnlverslty.    School  of  Deirtlstry. 

617  74r-700859 

Alat>ama.    tJniv.  School  of  Dentistry 


See  Chris  run  {Motion  picture)    Le  Roy  Studios,  1970. 

lit  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUM.M.\RY:  Shows  actual  open-heart  surgery,  portrays  the  team- 
work that  is  neceitsary  for  this  delicate  operation,  and  explains  the 
proiedures  in  simple  terms. 

1.  Heart—Surgery.        I.  Le  Roy  Studios. 

617  70-711489 

CINE 


See-Du  Films,  inc. 
see 


The  Corner  weld. 


The  Flat  fillet. 


Horizontal  welding  beads . 


The  Pad  weld. 


The  Tee  weld. 


The  Vertical  butt  weld. 


The  Vertical  fillet. 


Vertical  welding  beads. 


See  hear  (Motion  picture)    Los  An^ee  Foundation  of  Otol- 
ogy, 1964. 

15  mln.    sd.    color    16  nun. 

Credita:  Author,  F.  H.  Uothlcum,  Jr. 

Summari/:  Describes  the  hearing  difficulties  encountered  by  Indi- 
viduals with  conductive  and  sensori-neural  hearing  Impainaeots. 
Demonstrates  the  importance  of  speech  by  simulating  these  losses  on 
the  sound  track  of  the  film. 

L  Deafness.         i.  Los  Angeles  FoundaUon  of  Otology. 

617  Fi  A  68-1198 

Los  Angeles  Foundation  of  Otology 


See   how   they  run    (Motion  picture)     Universal   Pictures. 
Released  by  MCA  TV,  1964. 

100  min.     nd.     color.     SB  mm. 

L.  C.  has  b&w,  16  mm.  print. 

BaNed  on  the  novel  entitled  The  widow-makers,  by  Michael 
Blankfort. 

Credits:  Producer,  Jack  Laird;  director,  David  Lowell  Rich: 
teleplay,  Michael  Blankfort;  music,  Lalo  Schlfrin;  photography, 
Lionel  Llndon ;  film  editor,  George  J.  Nicholson.  Cast:  John  For- 
Bythe,   Senta  Berger.  Jane  Wyatt,   Leslie  Nielsen,  Pamela  Franklin. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  In  which  the  children  of  a  murdered 
American  spy  unknowingly  come  Into  possession  of  a  secret  Aim 
which  Is  nought  after  by  both  the  Nazi  and  the  American  govern- 
ments. 

1.  Blankfort.  Michael.  1907-  The  widow-makers,    n.  Universal 

Pictures,  inc.  (Incorpo-  rated  1986)     m.  MOA  TV. 

791.48  79-707884 


See -Saw  Films 
see 


When  love  needs  care. 

See  where  fashimi  is  goixig  (Motion  picture)  Celanese 
Fibers  Marketing  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Len  Stockier  Asao- 
(^ates. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  Uses  a  graphic  mirror  technique  that  achieves  the  mat 
effect  to  show  new  fashions  for  the  1970'8  by  six  young  designers. 

1.  Fashion.        i.  Celanese  Fibers  MarkeUng  Cktmpany. 

687  72-706105 

CINE 


Seed  dispersal  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 


258 


11  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Aiso  Issued  In  b&w. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  John  Walker;  collaborator,  Floyd  Swink. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  various  natural  methods  by  which  seeds  of 
uncultivated  plants  are  dispersed.  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to 
show  the  varied  propagation  techniques  of  plants. 

1.  Seeds— Dissemination.    2.   Plants— Reproduction.  I.  Ency- 

clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

580.1  78-712316 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Coip. 

Seed  dlstribntion  (FUmetrip)    Warren  Schloat  Production*, 

1969. 

59  fr.  Color.  So  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm..  6 
min.     (Sexual  reproduction  of  a  flowering  plant) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Director,  Charles  Bergwall;  writer  and  photographer, 
Francis  P.  Massey  narrator.  Mason  Adams;  art  work,  Don  Schloat. 

Suvijnary:  Presents  examples  of  the  ability  of  flowering  plants 
to  produce  and  distribute  seeds,  which  are  the  microscopic  bridge 
between  one  geoeratioo  and  the  next  and  perpetuate  the  survival  of 
living  things. 

1.    Seeds— Dissemination.  i.    Schloat    (Warren)    Productions, 

Pleasantvllle.  N.  Y.  Series:  Sexual  reproduction  of  a  flowering 

plant  (Fllrastrip) 

581.1  73-735967 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

Seed  distribution  and  germination  (Motion  picture)    Ward's 
Natural  Science  Establishment,  1969. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Credits:  Photography,  William  M.  Harlow. 

Summary:  Shows  aerial  methods  of  seed  dispersal,  as  Illustrated 
by  the  dandelion,  silver  maple,  and  Cottonwood;  covers  the  forcible 
ejection  method  by  witch  hazel;  and  shows  the  germination  of  silver 
maple  and  cot  ton  wood  seeds. 

1,  Seeds— Dissemination.  2.  Germination.  I.  Ward's  Natural 
Science  Establishment,  inc. 

581.1  71-711482 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 

The  Seed-harvesting  ants  (FUmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co., 

1967. 

1  roll,  color.  aT  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  12 
min.    mlcrc^roove.     (The  World  of  ants,  no.  2) 

Credits:  Author  and  photographer,  Ross  E.  Hutchlns. 

Summary:  Describes  the  characteristic  methods  which  seed-har- 
vesting ants  use  to  gather  and  store  seed.  Includes  views  of  these 
ants  in  their  natural  habitat. 

1.  Ants— Behavior.    2.  Animals,  Food  habits  of.  r.  Imperial 

Film  Company,   Inc.,   Lakeland,  Fla.        Series:   The  World  of  ants 
(FlUnstrip)   no.  2. 

Fi  A  67-3469 
Imperial  Film  Co. 

Seed  of  dissent  (Motion  picture)    Paulist  Productions,  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Furia;  director,  Paul  Stanley;  writer, 
John  Moretiyth  Lucas.  Cast:  Robert  Lansing.  Marion  Ross,  Terry 
Burnham,  t^dward  Asner. 

Summarp:  A  dramatization  about  the  despair  of  the  father  of  a 
girl  who  has  been  drugged,  raped,  and  made  pregnant 

1.  Rape.        I.  Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades.  Calif. 
Serkes:  Insight  ( Motion  picture) 

231  78-705443 

Paulist  Productions 

The  Seed   plants:   How  flowers  make   seeds    (FUmttrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

45  f  r.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  a.,  12  tn.,  881  rfUB.,  11  mln. 

Credits:  Author,  Charles  B.  Helser,  Jr. 

Summary:  Examines  the  structure  of  8  typical  flower  and  some 
of  the  ways  in  which  floweni  are  pollinated  and  fertilized  to  produce 
fruits  and  seeds. 

1.  Fertilization  of  plants.    2.  Plants — Reproductloa 
L  Coronet  Instructional  Flhos. 

582  78-784963 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

The  Seed  plants:  How  they  ^nmt  and  grow  (FOnutrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Fi'lms,  1969. 


and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In., 


I  rpm.,  10 


45  fr.     colfir.     .<J5  i 
mln. 

CrediU:  Author,  Charles  B.  Helser,  Jr. 

Summary:  Presents  a  detailed  study  of  how  growth  b^na  In  seed 
plants,  ^hows  how  auxins  Influence  growth  and  1k>w  the  rate  ot 
growth  dlffem  among  different  plants. 

1.  Growth  ( Plants) .  2.  Growth  promoting  substances.  i.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

582  75-784965 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

The  Seed  plants:  Leaves  and  their  work  (FUmttrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1969. 

46  f )-.    color.    85  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  a,  12  In.,  8S|  rpm.,  12  mln. 
CrediU:  Author.  Charlea  B.  Helser,  Jr. 

i5iimm«rv:  Points  out  the  different  kinds  of  leaves  and  Illustrates 
their  structure  and  function. 

1.  Leaves.        L  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

582  74-734962 

Coronet  Instructional  nims 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Seed   plants:   Roots  and  steins   (FUmatrip)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1969. 

,'i<)  f  .  mlur  Xi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  8..  12  In.,  SSi  rpm., 
12  rain. 

Credit*:  Author,  Charles  B.  Helser.  Jr. 

Summary:  Use*  detailed  dlarrama  and  cKwe-ups  of  Uvlns  ptants 
to  show  the  structure  and  explain  the  faoctloo  of  plant  roots  and 
stems. 

1.  Roots  (BotaDjr).  2.  Stems  {Botany).  l  Ooronet  Instmctlonal 
Films. 

682  70-7S4961 

Ooronet  Instructlonat  Films 


The   Seed   plants:   Seeds  and   their  dispersal    (FUmatrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

49   rr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  1   s.,   12   In.,  3S1   rpm., 
12  rain. 

Credit*:  Author,  Chartes  B.  Helser,  Jr. 

Summarv:  Points  out  the  two  major  kinds  of  seeds  and  describes 
their  structure.    Shows  some  of  the  ways  In  which  th^  are  dli^iersed. 

1.  Seeds.        I,  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

582  71-784964 

Coronet  lutroctitmftl  nims 


The   Seed  plants:   The  majw  kinds  {FUmatrip)     Corcmet 

In-stnictional  Films,  1969. 

40  ;  ■.  coloi-.  ,15  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
II  min. 

Credit*:  Author.  Charles  B.  Helser.  Jr. 

Bummary:  Points  out  the  two  major  kinds  of  seed  plants,  anglo- 
^wrms  and  gymnosperms,  and  shows  some  of  the  other  ways  In 
which  seed  plants  are  classified  and  grouped. 

1.  Phanero^ms.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  FUms. 

582  72-734959 

Coronet  Instructional  FUms 


Hie  Seed  plants:  Their  adaptations  {FUmatrip)     Coronet 

Instructional  Films,  1969. 

«  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  11 
mln. 

Credit*:  Author,  Charles  B.  Helser,  Jr. 

Summary:  Shows  ways  In  which  seed  plants  hare  adapted  to  oIk 
taln  water,  air.  and  sunlight,  and  to  assore  reprodnrtlon. 

1.  Adaptation  (Biology).    2.  BoUny— Variation.  i.  Coronet  In- 

structional Films. 


Coronet  Inntructlonat 


Films 


7^-734966 


The  Seed  plants:  Their  uses  (FUmatrip)     Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1969. 

46   fi*.     color.    35    mm.    and   phonodisc:    1   s.,   12   In.,  33)    rpm., 
11  mln. 

Credit*:  Author,  Charles  B.  Helser,  Jr. 

Summarv:   Shows  the  importance  of  seed  plants  and  points  out 
some  of  (he  ways  In  which  they  are  utlllxed. 

1.  Seed".        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

582  77-734960 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seed  quality — a  major  factor  in  crop  yields.  [Filmstrip]     Univer- 
sity of  Illinois.  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1966. 

39  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  W,  O.  ScoU.  R.  L  Courson. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  th«  various  f>ctor«  which  contribute  to  the  produc- 
tion of  Kith  crop  yields,  such  u  seed  selecdoD  and  cost. 

1.  Selection  (Plan  I -breeding)  2.  Crop  yields.  I.  Illinois.  University. 
Vocational  Agricultural  Service. 

tSB123)  631  72-735210 

111.  Univ.  Vocstional  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


Seed   travelers   {Motion  picture)     John   F.  Criswell.     B»- 
leased  by  Gateway  Productions,  1968. 

10  nin.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Primary  botanical  series) 

With  teacher  guide. 

Credit*:  Narrator,  Alvin  J,  Gordon. 

Summary:  Shows  how  nature  has  endowed  most  plant  seeds  with 
dcTlces  for  self-propelled  propagation,  erplains  why  this  Is  necessary 
If  the  earth  Is  to  have  a  wide  rarlety  of  fruiting  plants,  and  de- 
scribes how  seeds  trayel  by  land,  water,  air,  and  on  backs  of  ani- 
mals or  on  clothing.     For  primary  and  Intermediate  grades. 

1.  Seed«— DISBeralnatlon.  i.  Criswell.  John  F.  n.  Gateway 
Productions,  Inc..  San  Franclwo.  Series:  The  Primary  botanical 
series  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2617 

Gateway  Productlona 

Seedbed  preparation,  part  one.  [Filmstripj    Vocational  Education 
Productions,  1971. 

72  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  j^onoupe:  plastic,  single-track,  1  reel  (5  in.), 
3  3/4  q«..  19  min.     (Techniques  in  land  preparsbon) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  illustrated  script. 

CREDITS:  Technical  advisor.  Cordon  Van  de  Vanter;  grsf^cs.  Marguerite 
Costigan;  photographer,  Jim  Crisscy. 

SUMMARY;  Acquainu  studenU  with  the  methods  and  equipment  used  in 
pfepanog  laitd  for  high  productioD  row  crop  agriculture. 

I.  Tillage.  I  Vocational  Education  Productions.  II.  Series:  Techniques  in 
land  preparation.  [Filmstrip] 

tS604i  631.5  72-735060 

Vocational  Education  72  MARC 

Productions 


Seeds  (FUmatrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

96  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Author,  James  H.  Hansei. 

Summary:  Dewrlbea  seeds,  and  explains  bow  tbey  bttfia  to  grow 
Into  plants.     WItb  cspttons. 

1.  Seeds.     2.  Germination.  l  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 

Slides,  9anu  Barbara,  Caltf. 

582  76-734428 

Budek  FUms  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Seeds  are  not  for  grinding  (Motion  picture)  DEFA,  Berlin. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1970. 

19  mln.     sd.    b&w.     Id  mm. 

Credit*:  Director,  Kurt  TetzlafT;  cameraman,  RudI  MuUer. 

Bummary:  A  tribute  to  the  realist  and  homanitarlan  artist  KKthe 
KoUwlta,  presenting  a  study  of  her  monument  that  stands  In  the 
Tlasloo  War  Cemetery  In  Belgium. 

1.  Kollwlt^Kathe  (Schmidt)  1867-1&45.  i.  Deutsche  Film— 

A..G.     u.  (^ntemporary  FIlms/McG raw-Hill. 

709.48  76-708633 

HcQraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Seeds:  how  they  germinate  (Motion  picture)  Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

11  mln.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  „ 

TRKDITS :  Educational  collaborator,  Charles  B.  Helser. 

Sl'MMARY  •  Shows  the  various  factors  in  the  success  of  seed 
plants  Including  the  system  of  seed  dispersal  and  the  structure  and 
statief)  In  the  growth  of  an  erabryo. 

1.  Germination.  2.  Seeds— Dissemination.  I.  Ooronet  Instruc- 
tional Films.  -,„.«- 

[QK740J  681.1  78-713637 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeds  of  discovery  (Motion  picture)     National  Aeronautics 
and  Space  Administration,  1970.    Made  by  MRC  Films. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Executive  producer,  Lawrence  MoUot :  director,  Bert 
Lawrence:  writer.  Earle  Luby;  animation  director.  Ken  Walker; 
editor,  James  Gaffney.    Catt:  James  Franclscus. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  NASA  space  sclwice  program 
and  di8cu»«s  the  ways  In  wblch  this  program  can  benefit  man. 

1.  Space  sciences.  t.  U.  S.     National  Aeronautics  and  Space 

Administration. 

629.4  70-706978 

NatloiMl  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 

Seeds  of  faith  (FUmstrip)     American  Baptist  Films,  1967. 

76  fr,    color.    35  mm. 

With  reading  manuscript. 

Credil»:  Writers.  R.  S.  Mann,  E.  C.  Shaw;  photography,  Richard 
S.  Mann. 

Svmmary:  Telts  nbout  a  youth  In  the  hills  of  upper  Thailand  who 
attends  an  ngrlculturnt  school  supported  by  American  Baptists  where 
he  learns  about  better  farming  methods,  and  after  graduation  returns 
to  his  home  village  to  share  the  knowledge  he  has  gained. 

1.  Agricultural  education — Thailand.  l  American  Baptist 

Convention. 

373.593  Fi  A  67-3817 

American  Baptist  Films 


Seeds  of  bate:  exaatinatioB  of  prejadke.  [Filmstrip]      Warren 

Schloat  Productions,  1972. 

182  fr     color.     35  mm        snd  phonodisc:  3  i.,  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  23  min. 

With  icscher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Linda  Tooni^  writer.  Siaien  Webster. 

SUMMARY:  An  ia-depih  study  of  prejudice. 

I.  Prejudices  and  antipathies.        I.  Schloal  (Warren)  Productions.  Plcasanl- 
ville.  N.Y. 

[BF575.P9]  301.4  72-733692 

Warren  Schloat  72  MARC 

Productions 


Seeds  of  learning  {Motion  picture)  Bella  Prodacti<ma. 
Made  In-  .Tohn  Zodrow.  Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associ- 
ates, 1969. 

8  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Summary:  A  teacher-train Ine  film  which  emphasizes  the  child's 
need  to  use  his  senses  to  interact  with  the  elements  that  surround 
blm  so  that  his  personal  experiences  can  provide  a  way  for  him  to 
communicate  creatively. 

1.  Perceptual  learning.  2.  Communication.  S.  Teachers,  Training 
of.  I.  Bella  Productions,    n.  Balley-Fltm  Associates. 

370.7  73-706593 

Baltey-FIlm  Associates 


Seeds   of    the    revolution — colonial    America   <  1763-1775) 

(Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting  Co.    Released  by 
Graphic  Curriculum  [1968) 

24  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Exploring:  the  story  of  America, 
set  1) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studies  and  the  American  Llhrary  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NRC  program  Exploring. 

Summarv.'  Kxainliies  the  writinjjs  and  events  which  led  up  to  the 
American  revolt  against  Kngland  from  the  seminal  ideas  in  the  May- 
flower compact  to  the  actual  break  which  culminated  In  the  Declara- 
tion of  independence. 

1.  U.  S.—HI»t.— Revolution— Causes.  i.  Exploring  (Television 
program  ii.  National  Brt^dcastlng  Company,  inc.  in.  Graphic  Cur- 
riculum, inc..  New  York.  Serle«:  Exploring:  the  story  of  America 
(Motion  picture)  set  1. 

973.2  Fi  A  68-1050 

Graphic  Curriculum 

Seeds  spronting  (Motion  picture)    Ealing;  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (How  plants  reproduce  and 
grow) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

i^Kmrnory;  Shows  a  variety  of  seeds  and  the  subsequent  plant 
growth  which  occurs. 

1.  Seeds.     2.  Germination.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 

Uass.        Series:  How  plants  reproduce  and  grow   (Motion  picture) 

681.1  74-708716 

EallDgOorp. 


Seeger,  Pete,  May  3,  1919- 
see 

Pooltahfros. 


Seeing  and  hearing  cues  with  Curly  Cue  (FUmatrip)    Eye 
Gate  House,  1969. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  10 
min.    miorogroove.     (Functional  phonics,  pt  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Uses  demonstrations  by  Curly  Cue,  a  stick  man.  In 
presenting  a  systematic  approach  to  reading  skills.  Designed  to  en- 
able the  slow  learner  to  achieve  Independent  word  perception  In  read- 
ing.   For  primary  grades. 

1.  Beading— Remedial  teaching.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Eye 
Gate  House,  Inc.        Series:  Functional  phonics  (Filmstrip)  pt  2. 

372.6  73-736913 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Seeing  Argentina,  Paraguay,  and  Uruguay:  Farming  and 
ranching  (FUmatrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Filraa,  1969. 

54  fr.  color.  3S  uim.  and  phooodluc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
13  min. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Raymond  E.  Crist. 

Summary:  Putnts  out  that  Argentina,  Paraguay,  and  Uruguay,  the 
Rio  de  la  Plata  inmntries,  are  a  major  region  of  farming  and  ranching. 
Shows  people  engaged  in  raising,  prooesslng,  and  exporting  a  variety 
of  products,  and  explains  how  modern  machinery  and  research  are 
being  used  to  Improve  conditions^ 

1.  Agriculture  —  Argentine  ItetmbUc.  2.  Agriculture  —  Paraguay. 
3.  .Vgriculture — t'ruguay.         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

918  77-733458 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Argentina,  Paraguay,  and  Uruguay:  History  and 
coltun  (FUmntrip)     Ooronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 
:&  fr       color.      8.5  mm,      and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  S31  rpm., 

14  mill.  ~.   ^,  ,  . 

Credit*:  Collaborator.  Raymond  E.  Crist. 

Summarv:  Traces  the  histor.v  of  Arftentlnn.  Paniguay.  and  I  ru- 
pmy,  and  points  out  elements  of  th.-lr  pa«t  and  P^^"^  """"'"tl^^, 

1  Argentine  Bepubllc-Hlstory.  2,  Paraguay— History.  3.  Uru- 
Puay-History.        i.  Corowt  Instnirtional  Films.  ,,„«n 

918  75-733460 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Argentina,  Paraguay,  and  Uruguay:  Industry  and 
trade  {FUmatrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

52  fr.  <-olor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  ss..  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  13 
min. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Raymond  E,  Crist. 

Summary:  DIsCTisses  the  principal  manufacturing,  commercial, 
and  mining  activities  of  Argentina.  Paragiiay,  and  Uruguay,  and 
describes  the  lives  of  the  people  engaged  In  these  activities. 

1.  Argentine  Republic— EJconomic  conditions.  2.  Paraguay — Eco- 
nomic conditions.  3.  Uruguay— Economic  conditions.  i.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

918  70-733459 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing    Argentina,    Paraguay,    and    Uruguay :    Land    and 
people  (FUmatrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

.-»2  fr.  color.  3."t  ntin  ;nid  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  331  rjim., 
1-1  uiin. 

Credit*:  Cnlliiborator.  Raymond  H.  Crist. 

Summaty:  iH^cribes  th«  vuri<<UH  natural  regions  of  .\rgetilina, 
Paraguay,  and  Iruguay,  and  shows  how  these  regions  ntTect  the  life 
nnd  work  of  the  people  inhablliug  them. 

1.    Argentine   R*Tiublir  — Description   and   travel  — IMl-  2. 

Paraguay — Fiescripdon  and  travel — IBrtl-  3.  I'rugiiay — r>escrip- 

tion  and  trnvpl — 11)61-  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

918  73-733457 

Coronet  Intitructional  Films 


Seeing  Brazil:  Farming  and  ranching  {FUmatrip)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

56  fr,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc;  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  13  mln. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  collaborator,  WlUlam  M.  Denevan. 

Sumfjiarv;  Describes  the  crop.f  grown  In  the  various  regions  of 
Brazil  for  export  and  domestic  use.  Highlights  Brazil's  Importance 
as  a  cattle  producing  nation. 

1.  Field  crops— Brazil.    2.  Cattle— Brazil.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 

tional Films. 

338.0981  74-735671 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Brazil:  History  and  culture   {FUmatrip)      Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

58  fr.  color.  STt  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  14 
min. 

With  guide. 

Credili;  Educational  collaborator,  WlUiam  U.  Denevan. 

Summary:  De-scrlbes  the  exploration  and  tite  colonization  of  Brazil 
and  outlines  the  history  of  the  empire  and  the  republic.  Shows  how 
the  differing  backgrounds  of  the  people  of  Brazil  have  contributed  to 
the  cultural  diversity  of  the  country. 

1.  Brazil — History.        L  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

»81  71-735673 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Brazil:  Industry  and  trade  {FUmatrip)    Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1970. 

56  fr.  cotor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  12 
min. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  collaborator.  William  M.  Denevan. 

Summarv:  Depicts  the  various  Industries  tn  Brazil  that  have 
brought  about  the  Increasing  Industrialization  of  this  prlmsrlly 
agricultural  country. 

1.  Brazil— Industries.        l  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

330.981  78-735672 

Coronet  Instructional  Fllma 


259 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Seeing  Brazil:  Land  and  people  {FUmitTvp)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1970. 

55  fr.  color  33  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  b..  12  la.,  33i  rpm.,  14 
mla. 

With  Kulde. 

Credila:  Educational  collaborator,  William  M.  DeneTan. 

Suiniiiarp:  Surreys  the  five  reglODS  of  Brazil,  describing  the  land 
and  the  resources,  and  the  Brazilian  fanners,  ranchers,  and  miners. 

1.  Brazil — Economic  conditions.  2.  Brazil — Description  and  travel. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

918.1  70-735670 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing  Central  America.    Part  1:  The  nations  {FOrMtrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

55  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  2  8.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  13  mln. 

With  users' guide. 

Credita:  Author,  Norman  Carls. 

Summary:  Highlights  the  background  and  political  organization  of 
Central  America  and  introduces  the  seven  nations  of  the  region 
throTigh  visits  to  major  cities.  Illustrates  the  many  problems  that 
these  nations  share  and  shows  some  of  the  programs  Instituted  to 
help  solve  them. 

1  Central  America.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917.28  Fi  A  68-4367 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing    Central    America.      Part    2:    Land    and    climate 

(Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

46  fv.    c'llor,    35  mm.    and  phnnodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm,,  11  min. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Norman  Carls. 

Summarp:  Photographs  and  maps  show  the  three  major  climate 
zones  of  Central  America :  the  cold  land  in  the  mountains,  the 
temperate  land  tn  th^  lower  mountain  valleys  and  plateaus,  and 
the  hot  land  In  the  coastal  lowlands.  Farms,  Tillages,  cities,  and 
plantations  are  visited  In  the  three  regions  to  ahow  the  people  living 
and  working. 

1.  Central  America— Descr.  A  trav. — 1951-  i.  Coronet  In- 

structionat  Films. 

917.28  Fi  A  68-4368 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing  Central  America.     Part  3:  Agriculture  (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

54  fr.    cnlor    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  2  s..  12  In.,  33A  rpm.,  10  mIn. 
With  users'  guide. 

Crtdit»:  Author,  Norman  Carls. 

Utimtnari/:  Through  visits  to  a  cofTee  plantation,  a  banana  planta- 
tion, farms,  ranches,  and  markets,  shows  the  ways  In  which  Central 
Americans  earn  a  living  from  the  land.  Examines  the  many  diffl- 
ruttles  that  these  nations  face  In  providing  enough  food  for  their 
people  and  some  of  the  methods  used  to  overcome  these  problems. 

1.  .\gii culture— Central  America.  i.  Coronet  Instmctionat 

Films. 

338.109728  Fi  A  68-4369 

Coi*iiiet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing    Central    America.      Part    4:    Manufacturing   and 
trade   {Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968, 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
12  min. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Norman  Carls. 

Summary:  Through  visits  to  factories  and  markets,  portrays  the 
Increasing  Importance  of  Industry  to  Central  America  and  some  of 
the  associated  problems,  such  as  the  Importation  of  machinery  and 
most  manufactured  goods.  Exports  include  bananas  and  coffee,  and 
light  industry  products  as  pottery,  blankets,  baskets,  and  other  tourist 
Items. 

1.  Central  .America— Indus.     2.  Central  America— Comm. 
L  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.09728  Fi  A  68-4370 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing   Central   America.      Part   5:   People  and   customs 

(FUmstHp)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

55  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  12  mln. 
With  users'  guide. 

Credit*:  Author.  Norman  Carls. 

Summaiy:  Visualises  the  ancestry,  occupations,  and  customs  of  the 
people  through  photographs,  showing  the  difficulty  of  providing  ade- 
quate education  and  the  influence  of  the  Spanish  and  other  colonists. 

1.  Central  America— Soc.  life  &  cust.  i.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films. 

917.28  Fi  A  68-4371 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing    Centra)   America.      Part    6:   The   Panama   Canal 

(FUmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

53  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  11  min. 

With  u.'ters' guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Norman  Carls. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Panama  Canal  and  jwlnU  out 
Its  importance.  Vlsuallxes  the  operation  of  the  canal  by  following 
the  ship  Javara  from  the  Pacific  to  the  Caribbean  Sea,  showing  how 
ships  are  guided  through  tlie  locks,  how  the  water  level  In  the  locks 
is  onlrolled.  and  how  repairs  are  made. 

1.  Panama  Canal.        i.  Coronet  Instmctioaal  Films. 

918.63  Fi  A  68-4372 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing  China,  no.  1:  Land  and  resources  {FUmxtrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1968. 

,".0  fr,    color.    35  nun.    and  phonodlsc:  1  B.,  12  In..  38,*  rpm.,  13  min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  BIyra  Roper. 

Summary:  Shows,  through  the  use  of  pholographs  and  mui|»s. 
China's  major  geographic  features  and  |willtlcal  boundarips  us  wfll 
as  Important  naturul  resources  and  the  ways  In  which  they  are 
being  used- 

1,  China— Descr.  &  trav.        i.  Coronet   Instructionnl   Films. 

915.1  Fi  A  68-5008 

Coronet  Instruitional  Films 

Seeing  China,  no.  2:  History  (FUnutrip)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  196«. 

48  fr,    i^l'T-    ST.  mm.    and  r'l'o'>"<l'«':  1  »- 12  In.,  8SI  rpm.,  15  min. 

Willi  uwr'tt  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Myrn  lUiper.  ,  „  ... 

Hummaru:  Trsces  the  history  of  China  from  the  era  of  Peking 
man,  tiirwngh  tite  many  dynasties  and  the  flmt  decades  of  the 
Peoille'n  lleiiubilc  under  Mao-tue  Tung. 

I    Chlna-Hlst.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

961  Fi  A  68-6009 

Conmet  Inslructlonai  Films 


Seeing  China,  no.  3:  Agriculture  (FUmttrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

44  fr.    i-olor.    3o  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s,,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  11  min. 

With  us*:r'.S  ifuide. 

Credit*;  Author,  Myra  Itoper.  ^   ^  ^. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  importance  of  farming  and  flshlng 
to  China's  economy.  Shows  various  aspects  of  the  Chinese  agri- 
cultural system  Including  life  In  communee,  farming  methods, 
principal  products,  and  methods  being  used  to  prevent  erosion  and 
modernize  production, 

1.  Agriculture— China  (People's  Republic  of  China.  1049-  ) 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.10951  Fi  A  68-5010 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  China,  no.  4:  Industry  and  commerce  {FUmttrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

44  fr,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm.,  11  min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Auflmr,  Myra  Bcper.  ,  „,_,  ■    i     . 

Summaru:  I'ortravs  the  traditional  pattern  of  Chinese  ludustry 
and  commerce  and  the  wa^-s  In  which  It  Is  changing  under  the 
Communist  re^me.  Shows  workers'  living  quarters  and  educational 
facilities,  and  describes  methods  used  to  facilitate  trade  and  trans- 

^V.^China    <Peoc>lp's  Hepubllc  of  China,  1M9-         )-Econ.  condit. 
I,  Coronet  Inslructliinal  Films. 

915.1  Fi  A  68-5011 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  China,  no.  5:  City  life  {FUmttrip)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1968. 

49  fr,    color.    3r>  mm.    :ind  plionodisc :  1  s .  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  12  min. 

With  u.-*rw  guide. 

Credits:  ,\uthor.  Myra  Koper. 

Sutnmarp:  Documents  the  everyday  lives  of  people  in  several 
Chinese  cities,  and  examines  how  these  cities  have  lieen  changed  by 
Industrializntldii.  Shows  Industrie.s,  government  housing,  stores, 
trans|>ortation  facMlties,  lunseums.  and  parks  in  such  busy  centers 
as  Peking,  Shangtial.  and  Canton. 

1.  China  (People's  Republic  of  China,  1949-  )- Soc.  life  & 
cust.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

915.1  Fi  A  68-5012 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  China,  no.  6:   Education  and  culture   {FUmttrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

4,"i  fr,     i-i.iiT,     ST)  mm.    and  phonodisc;  1  s..  12  In..  33 J  rpiu..  12  niln. 

With  user's  fjulde. 

Credits:  Author,  Myra  Ropei-. 

Siitinit'iri':  I>eplct9  Chinese  schools,  ancient  and  niodiTn  \v^lrk^  of 
art.  and  i>oliticai  activities  In  the  dully  lives  of  the  people.  Includes 
photugraphs  of  pupils  from  preschool  classes  through  college,  siwrt- 
Ing  events,  scenes  from  plays  and  operas,  and  political  demonstra- 
tions, „ 

1.  Education-  China  (I'eople's  Hepubllc  of  China.  1949-  )  2. 
China  I  Peoples  Republic  of  Chlnn.  1949-  )— Soc.  life  &  lust. 
I.  Coronet  instructional  Films. 

915.1  Fi  A  68-5013 

Coronet  Instructinnnl  Films 


Seeing   color    (Motion   picture)      Interchemical   Corp. 

leased  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-?| 


Re- 


18  mi  I.     3d.     color.     16  mm. 

.Vumiii-iry:  Shows  how  the  eye  sees  eolor,  and  explains  the  effects 
of  lighting  on  the  colors  seen.  Describes  instruments  thai  function 
much  like  the  eye.  which  are  designed  to  aid  scientists.  Explains 
how  to  identify  and  describe  colors. 

1.  Color-sense.      2.  CoIm's.         i.   Interchemical  Corporation. 
II   Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

15'2.1  Fi  A  67-52*29 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Seeing  Eastern  Eur<^»e:  Agriculture  (FUmttrip)     Cortmet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

'>.">  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  »..  12  In.,  33i  rpm,, 
14  mIn. 

Also  issued  with  plionotape  in  cassette. 

Credits:   I-klucationai  collaborator,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Summary:  I>ep1cts  Important  farming  areas  and  major  crops  In 
Eastern  Europe.  Bxplains  the  difference  between  state,  collective, 
and  private  farms,  showing  ways  of  life  on  each. 

1.  Agriculture— Economic  aspects — Europe.  Eastern.  i,  Ctoronet 
Instructional  Films. 

630.947  73-737070 

Coronet  Instructional  rilma 


Seeing  Eastern  Europe:  Countries  and  resources   (FUm- 
ttrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

54  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
15  min. 

.\lso  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  fleorge  W.  Hoffman. 

Summary:  Points  out  the  historical  Importance  of  Biastem  Europe 
and  describes  its  Communist  governments  today.  Explores  the  four 
major  topographical  regions,  showing  the  natural  resource*  of  each 
area. 

1.  Europe.  Eastern— Politics.  2,  Natural  resources— Europe.  East- 
ern. 1.  Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

914.7  79-737069 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Eastern  Eur<H>e:  Industry  and  commerce  (FUmttrip) 

Coronet  Instructi<mal  Film.s,  1970. 

57  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  In.,  S3  J  rpm,, 
14  mill. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CVffrfit*.'  Educational  collaborator,  (leorge  W.  Hoffman. 

Summarv:  Shows  major  Industrial  centers  and  heavy,  consumer, 
and  handicraft  Industries  of  Eastern  Europe;  describes  how  gov- 
ernment-operated Industry  la  run;  points  out  the  importance  of 
trade. 

1.    Europe,     Eastern— Industries.  i.    Oronet    Instructional 

Films. 

3.38.0947  77-737071 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


260 


Seeing  Eastern  Europe:  Peoples  and  cultures  (FUmttrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Film.s,  1970. 

'tH  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  Id.,  331  rpm., 
14  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Sianmary:  Discusses  the  heritage  and  folk  costoma  of  the  East- 
ern European  peoples,  describes  cultural  Influences  from  foreign 
nations,  and  Includes  views  which  depict  life  today  in  Bastern 
Europe. 

1.    Europe.    Eastern— Civilization.  i.    Coronet    Instructional 

Films. 

914.7  70-737072 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The   Seeing  eye    (Motion  picture)     Mark   Fine.     Released 
by  Contemporary  Films,  1967. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Present.'*  a  Story  about  a  lonely  boy  on  the  Island  of 
Cheung  Chan  in  the  South  China  Sea  who  listens  to  a  tale  in  the 
arms  of  his  old  grandfather  and  drifts  off  Into  bis  own  world  of 
dreams. 

I,  Fine.  Mark.     ii.  Contemporary  Films,  inc..  New  York. 

915.12  Fi  A  68-518 

CINE 


Seeing  France:  agriculture  and  fishing  (Filmstrip)    Coronet 

Tiistiiictional  Films,  1971. 

54  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  pbonodlscs:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S31  rpm., 
12  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

ritEDITS  :  F.riucatlonal  collaborator,  Howard  G.  Roepkc, 

srM.VIARY :  Describee  the  major  crops,  farming  methods,  dlstrf. 
bution  and  marketing  methods,  and  the  importance  of  agriculture 
and  flshlng  to  the  economy  of  France, 

1.  Agriculture — France.  2.  Flsberlea — Franca  I.  Coronet  In- 
structional Films. 

rS469]  338.0944  79-739824 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  France:  history  and  government  (Filmstrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Fibns,  1971. 

53    fr.     cuKir.     36   mm.     and   phonodisc:   1  s.,   12   In.,  S3i   rpra., 
14  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  «tudy  guide.  ^  ^    „      , 

CRKDITS-  Fkliicational  collaborator,  Howard  G.  Roepke. 

SUMMARY:    Shows   how   key   flgures,  as  well  as  other  nations, 
helped  .-ihape  the  course  of  French  history  and  government. 

1    France— History.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
fDC40]  944  71^730^2-2 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  France:  industry  and  commerce  (Filmstrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1971. 

53  fr.  coU)r.  3.1  nun.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  S3i  rpm., 
12  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDI'l'S:  Mucatlonal  collaborator,  Howard  G.  Koepke. 

SUMMARV  :  De>»cribe«  the  major  products  of  France.  Shows  the 
Importani'e  of  transportation,  as  well  as  the  Importance  of  the 
people  them>^lves  to  Industrial  growth. 

1.  France— Industries.  2.  TransporUt ion— France.  I.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

[HC276.-2]  338.0944  75-73y»23 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing   France:   its  culture    (Filmstrip)      Coronet   Instruc- 
tional Films,  1971. 

53  f r.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  «.,  12  in..  331  rpm.,  13  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Educational  collaborator,  Howard  G.  Boepka 

SUMMARY  :  Describes  major  schools  of  French  art,  llteratnre,  ana 
music  Shows  the  historical  Infiuencee  that  helped  shape  Frenrfi 
culture,  and  tells  how  French  contributions  in  the  arts  affected  the 
civilisation  of  the  Western  world. 

1.  The  arts,  French.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[NX549]  914.4  74-739820 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  France:  its  people  (Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instnirtional 
Films.  1971. 

W  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  «..  12  In.,  331  i-pm., 
13  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Howard  G.  Roepke. 

SUM.MARY:  l>escribe«  the  origins  and  the  life  styles  of  the 
Frencli  people.  Gives  an  Informal  pictur«  of  the  French  people, 
showing  how  they  live,  work,  and  play. 

1.  France— So<'lal  life  and  customs.  I.  Coronet  Instnictional 
Films. 

[DC:i3]  914.4  78-739821 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing   France:  land  and  resources   (Filmstrip)     Coronet 

Instructional  Films,  1971. 

5:t  rr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  13  min. 

Also  Itwued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  PMucationai  collal>orator,  Howard  O.  Roepke. 

SUM.MARY:  Shows  the  major  resource*,  the  topography,  and  the 
gt-tiKraphlc  regions  of  France,  and  describee  their  Influenc*  on  indua- 
trliil  and  economic  de%elopment. 

1.  France— Economic  conditions— lft4»-  I.  Coronet  Inatrue- 

tional  Films. 

rHC276.2]  914-4  72-789826 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


God  tt  warfc.  [Filnuthp]    Concordi*  FUnu,  1967. 

43  fr.  cokN.  35  mm.  bikI  phocMdac:  3  ■..  12  io.  33  1/3  rpoi-.  II  nia. 
(CaWchimi  Kriet) 

With  kaden  fuidc. 

SUMMARY:  DcKribe*  calcchiun  u  ■  Uudy  of  Cod'>  work  for  the  ulvktioa 
of  mankind,  notinc  what  Cod  hai  done  in  (race  and  love  in  Jcsua  Chriu. 

I.  Cod— Love.  1.  Salvation.  3.  Relisioue education  (Theology)  I.  Con- 
cordia PuUiahing  Houae.  Sl  Loua.  II.  Seriea:  Caiechiam  aerica.  [Filmatrip. 
Concordia  Pub.  Houiei 

[BTI40)  232  72-734598 

Concordia  Filmi  73  MARC 

Seeing  India.    Part  1 :  Land  and  climate  (Filmstrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1968. 

53  f>.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  X  i.,  12  Id.,  33}  rpm., 
14  luin. 

With  user'H  guide. 

Credita:  rollaborator.  Joseph  E.  Spencer, 

Summon/:  Pictures  the  size  and  shape  of  the  Indlaa  suhcoDtloeut, 
and  describes  major  geographic  features,  landforms,  aad  climates  Id 
each  of  the  three  main  regtona. 

1.  Physical  gwgraphy— India.  i.  Coronet  Instructtonal  FllmB. 

915.4  76-732M5 

Coronet  lostructlonal  Films 

Seeing:  India.     Part  2:  Agrkoltnre   (Filmatrip)     Coronet 

Instructional  Films,  1968. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  t.,  12  Id.,  831  rpm., 
13  m)n. 

With  user's  guide. 

Crediti:  Collaborator,  Joseph  E.  Spencer. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  and  where  the  principal  agricultural 
products  of  India  are  produced,  and  points  out  some  of  the  factors 
that  limit  agricultural  production. 

1.  Agriculture — Ek^onomlc  aspects — India.  I.  Coronet  Instruc- 

tional Films. 

338.1  70-732546 

Coronet  lustroctlonal  Films 

Seeing  India.    Part  3:  Manufacturit«  (Filmstrip)     Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1968. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In.,  33k  rran., 
11  min. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credita:  Collaborator,  Joseph  E.  Spencer. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  urban  and  village  Industries,  their 
products,  and  Important  means  of  commerce  and  transportation. 
Explores  reasons  for  the  slow   Industrial  development  In   India. 

1.  India  —  Industries.     2.  Transportation  —  India.  i.  Coronet 

Instructional  Films. 

338.0954  73-732547 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Senng   India.      Part   4:   People  and   culture    (Filmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

62  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  In.,  33)  ri«D.. 
13  mln. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Joseph  E.  Spencer. 

Summarv:  Shows  some  customs  and  characteristics  of  the  people 
of  India,  desoribeH  the  caste  system  and  some  of  the  major  religions, 
and  shows  examples  of  the  art  of  India. 

1,  India — Social  life  and  customs.     2,  Art — India.  i.  Coronet 

Instructional  Films. 

915.4  77-782548 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  is  believing   (Motion  picture)      H&K  Products  of 
B.  C,  1967.    Made  by  International  Audio  Visual. 

4  min.     sd.     color.    8  mm. 
Credita:  Cameraman,  John  Young. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  effectiveness  of  U&K  oil,  aotl-mlst. 
and  otiier  H&K  products. 

1.  H4K  Products  of  B.  C,  ltd.  L  H4K  Products  of  B.  C., 


ltd. 


National  Film  Board  of 


665 

Canada 


Fi  A  67-6749 


Seeing  Italy.    Part  1:  Land  and  climate  (Filmatrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1968. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  12 
min. 

With  users'  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Summarj/:  Shows  the  variety  of  landforms  and  climate  through- 
out Italy,  contrasting  the  Alps  and  fertile  valleys  of  the  north  with 
the  volcanoes  and  poor  soil  of  the  soath. 

1.   Italy— Deecr.  A  trav.— IftiS-  i.  Corwiet  Instructional 

Films. 

914.5 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Fi  A  68-4126 


Seeing  Italy.    Part  2:  Industry  and  commerce  (Filmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

53  fi'.  cnlor.  3.'*  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33|  rpm.,  12 
mln. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credita:  .Kuthor.  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Summary:  Kxamlnes  Italy's  recent  period  of  lodnstrlalltatloo, 
contrasting  the  new  and  modem  movie  and  steel  industries  with 
such  older,  small  Indostrlee  as  the  production  of  textiles  and  glass- 
making. 

1.  Italy— Indus.        r.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.0945  Fi  A  68-4125 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Italy.    Part  3:  Agricnlture  (FUmatrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

">l  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  12  min. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credita:  Author,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

SumtHOry:  Elxamlnes  how  Italy  provides  food  for  her  fifty  million 
people  and  points  out  the  relationship  between  the  geographical 
conditions  and  the  type  of  agricultural  activities  carried  on  In  the 
north  and  south. 

1.  Agriculture — Italy.        l  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.1  Fi  A  68-4124  niT 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing   Italy.     Part   4:    People   and   cnltiin    (FUmatrip) 
Coronet  Listnictional  Films,  1968. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2b.,  IS  in.,  3S|  rpm.,  12 
mln. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credita:  Author,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Summary:  Follows  many  of  the  pastimes  and  dally  activities  of 
the  Italian  people;  shows  Italians  shopping,  having  dinner,  working, 
attending  schools,  and  celebrating  festivals. 

1.  Italy — Soc.  life  &  cust.        l  Coronet  lostructloiul  Films. 

914.5  Fi  A  68-4127 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Scetag  JaiMW:  •gricaltarc  and  fishing.  [Filmstrip]     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

54  fr     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  I  i..  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  min. 

In  LC  collections. 

Also  iaaued  with  phonotape  in  caaadtc. 

With  itudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaboraiof,  Joaeph  E  Spencer 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  major  crops  of  Japan,  and  shows  [he  improve- 
ment of  farm  technology,  food  imports,  and  the  land.  Points  out  the  importance 
of  the  fishing  industry. 

i.  Agriculture — Japan.  2.  Fisheries— Japan.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films. 

lS471.J3]  915.4  73-739225 

72cr72jrev  MARC 


Seeiag  Japan:  indastry  and  commerce.  [Filmstri;)]     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

S3  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  I  s.,  12  in..  3J  1/3  rpm  .  14  min 

In  LC  collections. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Joseph  E.  Spencei 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  industrial  progress  and  development  of  Japan,  and 
includes  scenes  of  the  locations  and  products  of  major  industries.  Discusses  ihc 
importance  of  commerce  to  the  economy  of  Japan. 

1.  Japan— Industries  2.  Japan — Commerce.  1.  Coronet  Instnictional 
Films. 

tHC462.9,  9 1 5.2  70-739224 

72[r72)rev  MARC 


Seeing  Japan:   Its  culture. 

Films,  1971. 


[Filmstrip]      Coronet   Instructional 


53  fr.     color-     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  I  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  15  min. 

In  LC  collections. 

Abo  isaued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Joseph  E.  Spencer. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  three  major  religions  of  Japan:  Shintotsm,  Bud- 
dhism, and  Confucianism.  Shows  traditional  and  Western  elements  that  com- 
prise Japanese  culture  and  its  contributions. 

1.  Japan— Religion.        1.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[BL2202]  915.2  74-739228 

72cr72]rcv  MARC 


Seeing  Japan:  its  history. 

Films,  1971. 


[Filmstrip]      Coronet    Instructional 


54  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  I  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  17  min. 

In  LC  collections 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Joseph  E   Spencer 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  growth  of  Japan  from  a  feudal  country  to  an 
industrial  nation,  and  shows  the  impact  of  history  on  the  lives  of  the  people. 

1    Japan— History  -1868-  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

[DS881.93  915.2  77-739226 

72[r72]rev  MARC 


Seeing  Japan:  its  people.  [Filmstrip]    Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

1971. 

54  ft.     color      35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  15  roin. 

In  LC  collections 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Joseph  E.  SpcT>ceT. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  customs,  activities,  and  lifestyle  of  the  Japanese 
people.  Compares  urban  and  rural  life,  and  shows  traditional  and  modem  influ- 
ences. 

I.  Japan— Social  life  and  customs.        1.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[DS821]  915.2  70-739227 

72[T72)rev  MARC 


Seeing  Japan:  land  and  cUaiate.  [Filmstrip^ 
tional  Films,  1971. 


Coronet  Iiistruc- 


and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in..  33  1 13  rpm..  1 5  n 


57  fr.     color.     35 

In  LC  collections 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Joseph  E  SpetKcr. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  geographical  features,  location,  and  climate  of 
Japan,  and  discusses  natural  resources  in  terms  of  the  needs  of  the  expanding 
population  of  the  country. 

1.  Physical  geography— Japan.        1.  Coronet  InsUuctional  Fdms. 

[GB322]  915.2  76-739223 

72(T72]rev  MARC 


Seeing  Mexico,  no.  1:  Land  and  cUmate  (Filmatrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1968. 

51  fi.  color.  35  mm.  .ind  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.. 
11  miti. 

With  users' guide. 

CredUa:  Collaborator,  Norman  Carls. 

Summiirii:  L'ses  phof.graphs  ana  maps  to  Illustrate  the  variety  of 
landforms  Hml  cllm.-ites  in  Mexico,  including  the  Central  Plateau. 
the  Sierra  Madres.  and  the  constal  lowlands. 

1.  Landforms — Mexico.  2.  Mexico — Ciluiate.  t.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films. 

917.2  Fi  A  68-4891 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Mexico,  no.  2:  Agriculture  (FUmatrip)    Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

52  fr  color.  35  mm.  iind  phonodlsc:  1  s-.  12  In..  33)  rpm., 
11  mill. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Col  Inborn  tor.  Norman  Carls. 

Summary:  I>e8crlbe«  how  and  where  the  principal  agricultural 
products  of  Mexico  are  raised,  points  out  some  of  the  factors  that 
limit  ttiiricultural  production,  and  shows  some  of  the  methods  being 
used  to  OTcrconie  some  of  the  farmins  problems. 

1   Agriculture— Mexico.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Flltns. 

338.10972  Fi  A  68-4892 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Mexico,  no.  3:  Industry  and  commerce  (Filmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

52  fr.  color.  3.^  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3)  rpm., 
12  mln. 

With  users'  guide. 

CredUa:  Collaborator,  Norman  Carls.  

Summary:  Describes  the  differences  In  ways  of  life  In  the  small 
textiles  steel,  and  chemicals.  Notes  that  important  exports,  such  as 
agricultural  products  and  raw  materials,  are  traded  for  machinery 
and  transportation  equipment.  ^  ,  ^     ^,       ^ 

1.  Mexico— Indus.     2.  Mexico— Comm.        r.  Coronet  Instructional 

*""""'■  338.0972  Fi  A  68-4893 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Mexico,  no.  4:  Its  people  (Filmstrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

54  f  r.    color.    3-5  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In..  33)  rpm.,  13  miiL 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Norman  Carls. 

Summary:  Describes  the  differences  Id  ways  of  life  In  the  small 
towns  and  in  the  cities  of  Mexico. 

1.  Mexico— Rural  conditions.     2.  Cities  and  towns— Mexico. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917.2  Fi  A  68-48M 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Mexico,  no.  5:  Its  history  (Filmatrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Fihn.s,  1968. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm., 
15  mln. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator.  Norman  Carls, 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  Mexico  from  the  ancleot  Mayans 
through  the  conquests  and  the  revolutions  to  the  establishment  of  a 
constitutional  government  similar  to  that  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Mexico — Hist        I.  Coronet  Instructional  FllmSL 

972  Fi  A  68-4895 

Coronet  Instructional  FUma 


Seeing  Mexico,  no.  6:  Its  culture  (Filmatrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 


:inil   phonodlsc:   1  p..   12   in.,  ; 


rpm.. 


^7  fi       color.     .3,-> 
11  mill. 

With  iLsers'  guide. 

Credits:  I'oll.ilMtrntor.  Noriniin  Carls. 

SuMttuiri/:  l»eiWTiltes  the  Indinn,  Spiinlidi,  and  mestizo  cultures  In 
Mexico,  and  shows  some  of  the  mum's,  mosaics,  handicrafts,  and 
architecture  pr-Kluced  by  the  different  cultures. 

1.  Mexico— Civ lliKJit ion.  2,  .\it — Mexico.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Film^. 

917.2  Fi  A  68-4896 

Coronet  Instructional  Fiiiiis 


Seeing  Scandinavia,  no.  1:  Land  and  climate  (Filmatrip) 
Coronet   Instructional  Films,  1967. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  nnd  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm..  11 
mln. 

Captioned  version  also  issued. 

With  culdc. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Richard  B.  Vowles. 

Summary:  Describes  water  as  a  vital  feature  of  the  Internal  geog- 
raphy of  Norway,  Sweden,  and  Denmark.  Pictures  varying  Reo- 
grnphlcal  aspects  of  the  countries  and  discusses  their  climate.  In- 
cludes views  of  important  seaport  cities. 

L  Scandinavia.        r.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-3284 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Scandinavia,  no.  2:  Using  land  and  sea  (Filmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

.52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  33)  rpm..  10 
mln. 

Captioned  version  also  Issued. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Educational  collaborator.  Richard  B.  Vowles. 

Summary:  Shows  how  Scandinavlan.s  make  the  most  use  of  their 
water  resources,  describing  the  Ashing  shipping,  and  shipbuilding 
businesses  and  the  extensive  use  of  hydroelectric  power.  Discusses 
agriculture  In  the  Scandinavian  countries  and  the  development  of 
wood  and  metal  Industries. 

1.  Scandinavia — Descr.  &  trav.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-5285 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  Scandinavia,  no.  4:  Pe<^e  and  culture  (Filmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodliic:  1  s..  12  in..  33)  rpm..  11 
mln. 

Captioned  version  also  Issued. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  col  I  a  iwr  a  tor,  Rlchurd  B.  Vowles. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  ways  of  life  of  the  Scandinavian  people 
reflect  the  old  and  the  new.  Describes  the  constitutional  mon- 
archies and  the  social  welfare  systems  of  Norway.  Sweden,  and  Den- 
mark. Dlsctixnes  important  figures  of  Scandinavian  culture.  Includ- 
ing Ilnns  Christian  Andersen,  Niels  Bohr.  Edvard  Grieg,  Trygv-e 
Lie,  Albert  Nobel,  and  Dag  Ilamiuerskjold. 

1.  Scnndinavin.         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllm.s. 

Fi  A  67-3287 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


261 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Seeing  Scandinavia.    Part  1 :  Land  and  climate  {Fihnstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Film?,  1%7. 

40  fr.     color.     35  aim. 

rnCKplioned  version  with  phonodlscalso  Issued. 

Crtiitt:  Educational  collaborator,  Richard  B.  Vowles. 

Syimmaty:  Descrlbea  water  as  a  vital  feature  of  the  Interoal 
geography  of  Norway,  Sweden,  and  Denmark.  Pictures  varylnf 
geographical  aspects  of  the  countries  aud  discusses  their  climate, 
includes  views  of  Important  seaport  cities.    With  captions. 

1.    Scandinavia— De«crlptIon  and   travel.  i.   Coronet   Instruc- 

tional Films. 

914.8  70-736426 


Seeing  Scandinavia.    Part  2:  Using  land  and  sea  (Filnutrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

52  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

I'ncaptloned  version  with  phonodlscalso  Issued. 

Credit$:  Educational  collaborator,  Richard  B.  Vowles. 

iiummarv:  Shows  how  Scandinavians  make  the  most  ose  of  tbeir 
water  resources,  describing  the  fishing,  shipping,  and  shipbuilding 
businesses  and  the  extensive  use  of  hydroelectric  power.  DiacuBses 
ogrictilture  In  the  Scandinavian  countries  and  the  development  of 
wood  and  metal  Industries,    With  captions. 

1,    Scandinavia— Description   and    travel.  r.   Coronet   Instruc- 

tional Films. 

338.0948  74-736427 

Seeing    Scandinavia.      Part    3:    Industry    and    commerce 

(FUmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

51  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

UocaptlODed  rersloD  with  phooodlsc  also  Issued. 

Crediti:  Educational  collaborator,  Richard  B.  Vowles. 

SumTnan/:  Discusses  the  late  development  of  the  Industrial  revo- 
lution In  Scandinavia,  describes  products  and  Industries  which  are 
tjT)i*'al  of  Denmark.  Sweden,  and  Norway,  and  points  out  the  role  of 
transportation  In  enhancing  the  position  of  Scandinavia  in  world 
commerce.     With  captions. 

1.  Scandinavia— Industries.        i.  Coronet  In.>!tructional  Films. 

338.0948  78-736428 

Seeing  Scandinavia.     Part   4:    People  and  cidtiire   (FUm- 

ttrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

49  fr.     color.     55  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  phonodlsc  also  Lssued. 

Crediti:  Educational  collaborator,  Richard  B.  Vowles. 

Summary;  Shows  how  the  ways  of  life  of  the  ScandlDavlsQ  people 
reflect  the  old  and  the  new.  Describes  the  constitutional  monarchies 
and  the  social  welfare  systems  of  Norway,  Sweden,  and  Denmark. 
Discusses  Important  figures  of  Scandloavian  culture,  including  Hana 
Christian  Andersen.  Niels  Bohr,  Edward  Qrieg,  Trygve  lie,  Albert 
Nobel,  and  Dag  Hammerskjold. 

1.  Scandinavia.         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

914.8  71-736429 

Seeing  the  Andes  countries:  Farming  and  fishing  [FUm- 
strip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

52  fr     color.     S5  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  331  rpm..  12  min. 

With  users'  guide. 

Vr€dit»:  Autluir,  Raymond  E.  Crist. 

Summary:  Shows  the  farming  methods,  the  food*  that  are  raised 
nnd  L'xporte^i,  and  the  expandiuE  fishing  activities  and  products  of 
the  various  geographic  regions  in  the  Andes  countries. 

1.  Agriculture— South  America.  2.  Fish  trade— South  America. 
I,  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.098  70-734630 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing   the  Andes  countries:   History  and  culttire   (Film- 
strip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

54  fi      coliir.    Xi  mm.     and  plionodisc:  1  s..  331  rpm..  13  mln. 
With  users'  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  Raymond  E.  Crist 

Huiiimari/:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Andean  nations,  including 
tlie  major  developments  of  the  Indian  culture,  the  Spanish  conqueat, 
and  the  war  of  liberation  from  Spain.  Points  out  elements  of  the 
present  culture. 

1   Andes.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

980  78-734632 

Coronet  Instructional  Fllma 

Seeing  the  Andes  countries:  Industry,  mining  and  trade 

{FUimtrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

55  fr.     wXor.    35  nmi.     aud  phonodlsc;  1  s..  331  rpm.,  13  mln. 
With  users'  KUlde. 

Crediti:  Author.  Raymond  E.  Crist. 

Summarv:  Shows  the  major  Industries  and  products,  the  principal 
truding  aud  commercial  centers,  the  locations  of  mineral  resources, 
and  the  processing  of  mineral  products  in  the  Andean  countries. 

1.  South  America  — Industries.  2.  Mineral  Industries  —  South 
AniPrica.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.098  74-734631 

Coronet  Instructional  Fiimi 

Seeing  the  Andes  countries:  Land  and  people  (Filmttrip) 

Coronet  InstructionftI  Films,  1969. 

54  fr.     ci>lor.     ;t5  nmi.    und  plionodlac:  1  s.,  SSI  rfon.,  13  min. 

With  users'  guide. 

CrrdUi:  Author,  Raymond  E.  Crist 

Summary:  Shows  the  central  highlands.  coasUt  lowlands,  and 
rain  foreMa  of  Ecuador,  Peru,  Bolivia,  and  Chile;  explains  bow  the 
climate  variea:  and  describes  the  different  ways  of  life  in  each 
country. 

1.   Ande« — Description   and   tra\-el.  i.   Coronet    Instructional 

Film*. 

918  76-734629 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  islands:  agriculture.  Ashing,  and  com- 
merce (Film.'ttrip)     (V»roiiet  Instructional  Fllm.s  l^^i■ 

V>  fr    rt.lor.    3.*>  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  in  ,  331  rpm..  15  mln. 

Altto  issued  with  |>lionotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CKKDIT8  :  Bducallonal  collaborator,  Joseph  K.  Spencer. 

KUUMARY  ■  Shows  farming  and  Ashing  methoda  in  the  PaclBc 
Ulsmbi  and    portrays   the  effect   of   newly -acquired   technology  on 

I,  Agriculture— Islands  of  the  Psclflc.  2.  Fishing— Islands  of  the 
Parinr.  3.  Islands  of  the  Psclflc— Com  men*.  I.  Coronet  Inatroc- 
llonsl  Films. 

[8479]  »38.099  72-740184 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  islands:  history  and  cultures  (Filmstnp) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

55  fr     color.    35  mm    and  phonodlsc  :  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  16  mln. 
Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

?!lEnVTS  ■  SiStlonnl  collaborator.  Josepli  E.  Spencer. 
SUMMABY    S™  rs  the  latest  theories  of  the  early  settlement  of 
the^pSc   islands  and   highlights  the  -j^tTwlt?  wSe^'^'et? 

^^ris^aTdsV.fr-iiic'jjK^rrr  -""?.  euYt^rrn^Si 

[DU28.3]  m  '^-^"^''^ 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  islands:  regions  and  climates  (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Iii-triirtionnl  Films,  1971. 

M  fr.    color.    .'W  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  15  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  sindy  tcnUX^.  „   „ 

CREDITS-  Kilucatlonal  collalwrator.  Jose(>h  E.  Spencer. 

SUMMARY  :  Compares  and  contrasts  the  geography  and  climates 
of  the  »lelaiie«ian,  I'oiyneslan.  and  Mloronesian  islands. 

I.   Islands  nf  the  I 'a  ciflc— Description  and  travel  I.  Coronet 

lostructloiml  Films.  »,„.„« 

[DU233  919  79-740133 

Coronet  Instructional 


Fllma 


Seeing  the  Pacific  islands:  the  people  (Filmstrip)    Coronet 

Instructional  Films.  1971. 

53  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc;  1  s..  12  in.,  331  rpra..  15  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Educational  collaborator,  Jomph  E.  Spencer. 

SUMMARY:    Discusses   the  dlveree  cultures,   traditions,    rituals, 
and  types  of  shelter  of  Pacific  Island  InhabiUnts. 

1.  Islands  of  the  Faciflc— Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Coronet 

Instructional  Films. 

[DU28]  919  76-740135 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  States:  Agriculture  and  fishing  (Film- 
strip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

.">  fr.    <-»lni'.    S.'t  mm,    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  12  min. 

.\lso  i.isued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  filmstrip  guide. 

>"redits:  Kdiicatlonal  collaborator,  Robert  W.  Durrenberger. 

Summary:  Shows  the  agricultural  and  fishing  resources,  products, 
and  methods  of  the  Pacific  States. 

1.  Agriculture— Pacific  States.    2.  Fisheries— Pacific  States. 
1.  <oionet  Instructional  Films. 

338.0979  70-737344 

('oroner  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  States:  Industry   (FUmstnp) 
Insti'uctional  Films,  1970. 


Coronet 


son-     c-olor.    3.'Smm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  331  rpm.,  12  min. 
Also  issued  witli  phonotape  in  cassette. 

S/"™Ed?c«'[;onaI  cUaborator,  Robert  W    ^-^'-/^^g,,,^ 

s'Zmnrv:  Describes  the  aerospac-e  industry  in  the  Pf  «^  ^"^ 

and  hTghlights  other  important  Industries  such  as  petroleum,  lumber, 

food  processing,  nwtlon  pictures,  and  "'"'■'^■»:,.  .  ...^—^  „w 

1.  The  West— Industries.    2.  Aerospace  industrle»— The  West. 

I.  Coronet  Instnictional  Films.  T-yy^AK 

338.0979  74-737345 

Coronet  Instructional  Fllma 


Seeing  the  Pacific  States:  Land  and  climate   (FUnutrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

7)1  fr.  c<ilor.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
12  min. 

.\iso  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  filmstrip  guide. 

CredUt:  Educational  collaborator.  Robert  W.  Durrenberger. 

Sumituiry:  Shows  the  variety  of  landforms  found  In  the  Pacific 
States,  and  explains  how  the  ocean  and  mountain  ranges  influence 
the  climate. 

1.  Physical  seography- Pacific  States.  i.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films. 

551.0979  73-737342 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  States:  Shipping  and  commerce  (FUm- 
strip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

54  fi      {-olor.    Xi  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  II  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cssHeite. 

With  illmstrip  guide. 

Credila:  Educational  collaborator.  Robert  W.  Durrenberger. 

Snmtnftry:  Shows  the  importance  of  shipping  and  commerce  to  the 
economy  of  the  Pacific  States;  Includes  examples  of  activities  and 
products  Involved. 

1.   Shipping— Pacific  States.     2,  Pacific  States— Commerce. 
I.  Coronet  Inslnictional  Films. 

380.0979  78-737346 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Rocky  Mountain  States:  Farming  and  ranching 

(Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

.'i3  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc;  1  g.,  13  mliL 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits :  Educational  collaborator.  Tim  K.  Kelley. 

Summary :  Compares  3n]itabi1ity  for  grazing  or  farming  of  lands 
in  the  Rocky  Mountain  region.  Shows  how  the  ttwuntains  alfect 
prevailing  conditions,  and  descrlbex  efforts  at  irrigation. 

1.  .Vgricullnre  — Rooky  Mountain  regiwi.  2,  Oraxing  —  Boelty 
Mountain  region.  3.  Irrigation— Uo<-ky  Mountain  region.  I.  Coro- 
net Instructional  Films, 

630.978  71-738683 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing   the  Rocky  Mountain  States:  History  and   people 

(Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

r>4  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  13  min. 

.\lso  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  TIra  K.  Kelley. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  history  of  exploring  and  settling  the 
Hotky  Mountain  region.  Examines  the  role  of  Indians,  shepherds, 
cattlemen,  and  farmers  In  contributing  to  the  present-day  diversity 
of  the  area. 

1.  Rocky  Mountain  region— History.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 

Films. 

917.8  79-788686 

Coronet  Instruct  lonal  Films 

Seeing   the    Rocky   Mountain    States:    Land    and    climate 

(Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

54  fr,     color.     Xi  mm.     and  phonodiac:  1  ».,  12  mln. 

.Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  casxette. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator.  Tim  K.  Kelley. 

Summary:  Show.s  the  Infiuence  of  the  Roc*y  Mountains  on  the 
climate  of  the  surroimdlng  area.  Explains  bow  this  range  affects 
the  amount  of  available  moisture  or  dryness. 

1.  Weather,  Infiuence  of  mounUlns  on.  2.  Rocky  MounUin  re- 
gion— Climate.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

551.0978  78-738682 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  Rocky  Mountain  States:  Mining  and  industry 

(Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

52  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  13  min. 

.\1h)  issued  with  phonotape  In  cas-sette. 

With  study  guide.  ,,  ^  „ 

Civdlts-  Educational  collaborator.  Tim  K.  Kelley. 

Summary :  Shows  the  types  and  locations  of  imporUnt  ores  and 
nilnerais  found  In  the  Rocky  Mountain  region.  Describes  defense, 
aerospace    and  .\tomic  Energy  Commission  installations  there. 

1  Mines  and  mineral  resources  —  Rocky  MounUin  Region.  2. 
Rociiy   Mountain   Range  — Industries.  I.   Coronet   Instructional 

*'"'"'■  338.0978  76-738684 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seeing  the  world.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     id.     bAw.      16  mm.     (S««ing  and  hearing,  no.  l> 
SUMMARY:  Tcache»  thai  mu  ii  more  dependent  on  hU  »en»e  of  light  than 

on  any  other  of  his  scnsa.  Explain*  ho*  man  jees.  how  other  aaimals  and  plants 

react  lo  ligiii.  snd  how  various  forms  of  anificial  light  have  been  developed.  For 

eleroenury  grades. 

1  Vision- Juvenile  films.     2.  [jght— Juvenile  films,     jl  Vision.     2.  Light] 

i.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

III.  Series:  Seeing  and  hearing.  [Motion  piclurei  no.  1. 

[QP475.51  372.3  79-714715 

Tme-Life  Filnu  ^2 


Seeing  the  PaciBc  States:  Natural  resources   (Filmstrip) 
Coionet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

7<-2  fr.    <-oior.    X>  mm.    and  phonodls*^':  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  12  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  casselte. 

Wtih  filmstrip  guide. 

Credits:  Ednciitioiial  collaborator.  Robert  W.  Durrenberger. 

Summary:  Explains  how  and  why  timber  and  water  are  the  most 
imiiortant  natural  resources  of  Washington,  California,  and  Oregon. 

1.  Timber— The  West.    2.  Water-supply— The  West         I.  Coronet 
Insiructlonal  Films. 

331.7  77-737343 

Coronet  Instnu'i  lonal  Films 


Seeing  the  Pacific  States:  People  and  history  (FOmttrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 


IS  [ 


52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm., 
8  mln. 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette. 

With  fllniHtrlp  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Robert  W.  Durrenberger. 

Summary:  Shows  the  major  population  groups  of  the  Pacific 
States,  their  origins,  and  their  ways  of  living  todaj.  Dlscussea  the 
attractions  of  these  atatea  and  some  of  the  current  problema 

1.  Faciflc  State*— Description  and  travel— 1951-  i.  Coronet 

Instructional  Fllma. 

917.8  7l-7»7Mr 

Coronet  Instructional  Vllm* 


MARC 


262 


Seeing  water,  boats,  and  bridges  (Filmstrip)    Eliz&beUi  P. 
Morris  and  Agnes  Schubert     Released  by  Bailey  Films, 

1968. 

4  filnisiriiie.     color.     35  nmi. 

With  miinual. 

i"o.N-TK«Ts.— 1.  Waters  deep  and  shallow.  52  fr.— 2.  Ships  for 
voyaging.  41)  fr— 3.  Itrldges  from  here  to  there.  46  fr.— 4.  Come  to 
the  water's  edge.     47  fr. 

1.  Water.        i.  Morris.  Elizabeth  P.     IL  Schobert,  Agnes. 
in.  Bailt'y  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

.17:>.6  Fi  A  68-4585 

Bailey  Films 

Seeing  West  Germany,  no.  1:  The  land  (Filmttrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1967. 

^^  fr  color.  3.^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm., 
10  mln. 

Capliiiiied  vei-sjon  also  issued. 

With  user's  guide. 

Creditt:  Rducatlonal  collaborator,  Oeorse  W.  Hofboan. 

Summarv:  l>escrlbes  the  landforms  and  climate  In  the  three  major 
regions  of  West  (Jermany.  I'olnts  out  the  major  industrial  areas — 
the  Unhr  and  Saar— and  explains  how  Germany'a  boundaries  changed 
after  World  War  ii.  Traces  rivera  like  the  Rhine  from  tlie  Alps  to 
the  sea.  and  notes  the  important  cities  along  the  banks  of  the  major 
rivers,  _ 

1.  nermany  (Federal  Republic,  1M9~         >— Deecr.  &  trav. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-3772 
Coronet  Instnirtional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Seeing  West  Germany,  no.  2:  Indastiy  (FUmttrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1967. 

.VI  fr.  color.  8fl  ram.  and  phftnodluc:  1  g..  12  En.,  33|  rtHn, 
U  min. 

Ciptlvned  rervloo  also  IsBUed. 

With  uwr'8  inilde. 

Credilt:  Rducatlonni  collaborator,  0«orge  W.  HofTman. 

Sutnmnrp:  Shows  W«it  Gennany'B  vast  coal  8ui)p!y  and  eitenslve 
transportation  syntem,  with  Its  nuoicrous  Inland  waterways.  Pic- 
tun>a  the  production  of  automobllea  and  the  manufacture  of  optical 
and  communlcatlona  equipment  in  factorle*  emplorlng  skilled  work- 
era  and  modern  production  technlgnea. 

1,  Germany  (federal  Republic.  1949-  )— Indus.  i.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-3773 


Coronet  Inst  met  lonal 


Films 


Seeing  West  Germany,  no.  3:  AKricnltore  (FUnutrip) 
Coronet  Instmctional  Films,  1967. 

49  fr-  color.  55  mm.  and  phonodUc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  SSI  rpm., 
11  mln. 

Captioned  version  also  Issued. 

With  user's  guide. 

Crediti:  Educational  collaborator,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  West  Germany  has  overcome  many 
of  the  difficulties  In  feeding  Its  large  population  by  Importing  food 
and  by  using  modern  farming  techniques.  Notes  that  In  the  northern 
plain  large  amounts  of  fertlllEer  are  used  to  enrich  the  sandy  soil. 
Describes  the  central  and  southern  regions  where  many  of  the  farms 
are  located  In  vallej'S,  and  points  out  that  the  monntalnoos  slopes 
provide  forest  products. 

1,  Food  supply — Germany  (Federal  Repubtlc,  1949-  )  2.  Agri- 
culture— Germany  <  Fed-  eral  Republic.  1949-  )  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films, 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing  West  Gerroanj*  no.  4:  People  and  coltnre  (FUm- 
ttrip)    Coronet  Instmctional  FilmSf  1967. 

52  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  12  mln. 

Captioned  version  ,i1ro  Issued. 

With  user's  guide. 

Crediti:  Educational  collaborator,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  the  co-existence  of  past  and  prMent  In 
We«t  Germany  by  picturing  the  new  apartment  buildings,  modern 
factories,  historic  castles,  and  medieval  towns.  Points  out  the  German 
contribution  to  the  world's  culture  with  visits  to  birthplaces  and 
memorials  of  some  of  Germany's  famous  people. 

1.  Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1949-  )— Descr,  ft  trav.  2.  Ger- 
many—Intellectual  life.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-3775 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Seeing  West  Germany.  Part  1:  The  land  (FUmatHp) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  phonodlac  also  lasued. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator.  George  W.  HofTman. 

Summary.-  Described  the  landforms  and  climate  in  the  three  ma- 
jor regions  of  Weat  Germany.  Points  out  the  major  Industrial 
areas— the  Ruhr  and  Saar— and  explains  how  Germany's  boundaries 
changed  after  World  War  n.  Traces  rivers  from  the  Alps  to  the 
sea,  and  notes  the  Important  cities  along  the  banks  of  the  major 
rivers.     With  captions. 

1.  Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1949-  )—De8crlptlon  and  travel. 
L  Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

914.3  76-736422 


Seeing    West    Germany.      Part    2 : 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 


Industry    {Filmstrip) 


50  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  phonodlsc  also  iNHUed. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator,  George  W.  HofTman. 

Summary:  Shows  West  Germany's  vast  coal  supply  and  exteoslTe 
transportation  system,  with  Ita  numerous  Inland  waterways.  Plc> 
tures  the  production  of  automobiles  and  the  manufacture  of  <9tlcal 
and  communications  equipment  in  factories  employing  skilled  workers 
and  modem  production  techniques.     With  captions. 

1.  Germany  (Federal  Republic.  1949-         ) —Industries. 
I,  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

338.0943  70-786428 


Seeing  West   Germany.     Part  3:   Agriculture   (FUmatrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

49  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  phonodlsc  also  ifwued. 

Credita:  Educational  collaborator,  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Summary:  Points  out  how  West  Germany  has  overcome  many  of 
the  difficulties  In  feeding  Its  large  population  by  Importing  food  and 
by  using  modern  farming  techniques.  Points  out  that  the  moun- 
tainous slopes  provide  forest  products.     With  captions. 

1.  Food  supply— Germany  (Federal  R^ubllc,  1949-  )  2.  Agri- 
culture—Germany (Federal  Republic.  1949-  )  i.  Coronet  In- 
structional Films. 


338.10943 


73-736424 


Seeing  West  Germany.    Part  4:  People  and  culture  (FUm- 
gtrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

52  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Uncaptlonal  version  with  phonodi»c  also  iMued. 

Credits:  EMucatlonal  collaborator.  George  W.  Hoffman. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  the  co-existence  of  past  and  present  la  West 
Germany  by  picturing  the  new  apartment  buildings,  modem  fac- 
tories, historic  castles,  and  medieval  towns.  Polnta  out  the  German 
contribution  to  the  world's  culture  with  visits  to  birthplaces  and 
memorials  of  some  of  Germany's  famous  people.     With  captions. 

l.Germany  (Federal  Republic.  1949-  )— Description  and  travel 

2.  Germany— Intellectual  life        i.  Coronet  Instmctlcmal  Films. 

914.8  77-736425 


The  Seekers  (Motion  picture)  Benchmark  Films  in  coopera- 
tion with  the  New  York  State  Narcotic  Addiction  Con- 
trol Commission.    Released  by  Benchmark  Films,  1968. 

31  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge,  with 
magnetic  sound  track. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credil*:  Author,  Myron  Sollo. 

Bummary:  Young  ex-drug  abusers  tell  about  the  physical  and 
psychological  damage  that  they  suffered,  and  explain  how  they 
learned  to  face  reality  Instead  of  escaping  from  It  through  drugs. 

1.  Drugs  and  youth.  i.  Benchmark  Films. 

616.86  70-706300 

Beachmark  Films 


Seeking  and  finding.  tTransparenciesj     Fordham  Equipment  Co., 
Released  by  Fordham  Pub.  Co.,  1970. 

37  inuuparencici.     color. 

iMucd  IS  part  of  Library  Icamiiii  laboratory  III:  Seeking  aod  finding. 

With  80  overlays 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Ralph  J.  Folcaielli,  John  T.  Gillctpie,  I>ianB  L.  Lcmbo. 

SUMMARY:  TcBchet  the  use  of  general  reference  materials,  including  ency- 
clopedias, dictionariet,  atlases,  almanacs,  and  periodical  indexes  such  as  the 
Reader's  Guide.  With  captions. 

I .  Reference  books.       1.  Fordham  Equipment  Company,    II.  Fordham  Pub- 
liahing  Company.     III.  Lit>rary  leamini  laboratory  III. 
[Z7n.2]  028.7  72-735035 

Fordham  Pub.,  Co.  72  MARC 


Seeking  and  finding 
flee 

A  Focus  on  encyclopedia  yearbook*. 


Using  the  toul  resources  of  the  library. 

Seeking  improvement  {FUmstAp)  Jonee  and  Osmond.  Be- 
leased  by  Modem  LeArning  Aids,  1968. 

25  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Part  1  de«cribes  the  plight  of  most  midwestern  farm- 
ers during  the  last  quarter  of  the  19th  century.  Part  2  describes 
the  desperate  situation  of  slum  dwellers  during  the  same  period. 
For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Farm  life— Middle  West  2.  City  and  town  life.  t.  Jone« 
and  Osmond,  Inc.  n.  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New  Tork.  Series: 
Critical  thinking  aids  (Pilmstrlp) 

372.8  75-733294 

Modem  Learning  Aids 

Seeking  new  laws  {Motion  picture)  British  Broadcasting 
Corp.  Television,  London,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Education  Development  Center,  1965. 

TiH  mln.  s<l.  bAw.  18  mm.  (The  Character  of  physical  law, 
no.  7) 

CftdUt:  Producer,  Alan  Sleatb. 

Summary;  Professor  Richard  Feynman  sumioarlies  the  state  of 
knowiedee  of  the  physical  world,  points  up  wuM  existing  mysteries, 
discusses  the  methods  used  to  seek  new  laws,  using  as  examples  the 
development  and  trials  of  some  present  laws,  in  the  1064  Messenger 
lecture  series  at  Cornell  University. 

1.  Science — Klethodology.  i.  Feynman,  Richard  Phillips.  The 
character  of  phywlcal  law.  n.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
Television  Service,  iii.  Education  Development  Center,  Series: 
The  Character  of  physical  law  (Motion  picture)   no.  7. 

680.1  70-70748!) 

Education  Developmeot  Oeoter 

Segall,  Benjamin 
see 


Astrology  film: 
relationships. 


House  positions  and  tiieir 


Segmental  ureteral  achalasia  {Motion  picture)  Victor  A. 
PolitAno,  1970.  Made  by  Medical  lUostration  Dept.,  TTni- 
versity  of  Miami  School  of  Medicine. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  segmental  narrowing  at  the  ureterovesical 
Junction  with  dilation  above  the  point  of  obstruction.  Demonstrates 
the  forceful  ureteral  peristalsis  as  well  as  the  sui«ical  correction  of 
this  condition. 

1.  Ureters— Diseases.  2.  Ureters— Surgery.  i.  Politano,  Victor 
A..  1&1&- 

617  76-706106 

CINE 

Segmented  worms  {Motion  picture)    Baling  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrate*) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cnrtrldge  case. 

Summ-try:  Illustrates  the  major  clasHes  of  segmented  worms  using 
the  horse  leech,  the  flsh  leech,  the  lugworm.  the  ragworm.  and  the 
fanworm  as  examples.  Shows  the  life  activities  and  structure  of 
each  worm,  and  contrasts  the  segmented  worms  with  the  earthworm. 
Studies  the  trochophore  larva  to  show  the  evolutionary  relationship 
of  the  segmented  worms  to  the  moIlU8k.s. 

1.  Annelida.    2.  Trochophore.    3.  Evolution.  i.  Ealing  Corpora- 

tion, Cambridge,  Mass.  Series;   The  Invertebrates   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

595  73-700321 

Baling  Corporation 

Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  1  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  mill.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela,  Spain,  with  Miguel  Barbera  and  Michael 
l^rimer.  Presents  and  analyzes  FandangulUo  by  Torlna,  and  Sego- 
via by  Roussel. 

1.  Segovia.  Andrfe.  18&4-  i.  KroU  Productions,    n.  Mc- 

Graw-Hill Book  Company. 

787  77-701276 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Segovia  master  class  series,  pn^ram  no.  2  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  MoGraw- 
Hill  B^-ok  Co.,  1969. 

30  nrio.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Bummarv:  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela.  Spain,  with  Barbara  Polasek.  Presents  and 
analyzes  Variations  nur  'Folio  de  Bapada  by  Ponce. 

1.   Segovia.   Audr^  1894-  i.   KroU  Productions,     n,   Mc- 

Oraw-HtU  Book  Company. 

787  70-701276 

McOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


263 


Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  3  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  B-wk  Co.,  1969. 

30  Drin.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela,  Spain,  with  Aldo  Mlnella  and  Luis  Rodrlgo. 
Presents  and  analyzes  Concerto  In  D  for  guitar,  and  Tarantella,  by 
Castelnuovo-Tedesoo. 

1.   Segovia.   Andr««.   18&4-  1.   KroU  Productions,     ii.  Mc- 

Graw-RlU  Book  Company. 

787  74-701277 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 

Segovia  master  clasb  series,  program  na  4  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  Kroll  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Cx).,  1969. 

30  mln.     sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Andres  Segovia.  guiUrist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Oimpostela.  Spain,  with  Brigitle  Zacwcit  and  Oscar 
Gblglia.  Prenents  and  analyses  Theme,  variations,  and  finale  by 
Ponce,  and  Sonatas  in  E  minor  and  In  E  major  by  Scarlatti. 

1.   Segovia.   Andr^   18W-  i.   Kroll  Productions,     u.  Mc- 

Graw-Hill Book  Company. 

787  78-701278 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  5  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Rolessed  by  McGraw- 
HUl  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela.  Spain,  with  Aldo  Mlnella.  Presents  and 
analyzes  the  second  and  third  movements  of  Concerto  In  D  for  guitar 
by  Ckstrfnuovo-Tedeeco. 

1.   Segovia.   Andr^   18W-  i.   KroU   Productions,     il   Mc- 

Graw-HlU  Book  Ompany. 

787  71-701279 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  6  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  Kroll  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  B-Hik  Co.,  1969. 

30  mln.     »d.     b&w.     16  mm.  .  .         , 

Bummarur  Andrrt  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  perfonna  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela,  Spain,  with  Dante  Breaoa  and  Carl  Bern- 
stein. Presents  and  analyze*  FandangulUo  by  Torroba,  Gavotte  and 
glgue  by  Weiss,  and  Asturiaa  by  Albenia. 

1.   Segovia.   Andr^,   1894-  I.   KroU  Productions,     n.  Mc- 

Graw-Hill Bo<A  Company. 

787  76-701280 

McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 

Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  7  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  mln.     sd.    b&w.     le  mm. 

Summary:  Andr*  Segovia,  gultarlat.  teachew  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela.  Spain,  with  Brlgltte  Zacxeck.  Presents  and 
analyze*  the  Chaconne  from  Partita  no.  2  In  D  minor  by  Bach 

1.   Segovia.   Andres.   I8&i-  i.   Kroll  Prmluctlons.     ri.   Mc- 

Graw-HIU Book  Company. 

787  70-701281 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  8  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Andr^  Segovia,  gultarlart,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela.  Spain,  with  Miguel  Barbera,  and  Michael 
l.«rlmer.  Pre.sents  and  analyzes  Glgue  by  Weiss,  AUemande  by  Dow- 
land,  and  Zambra  granadlna  by  Albenlz. 

1.   Segovia.  Andr^  18W-  a.   KroU  Productions,     u.  Me- 

Graw-HlU  Book  Company. 

787  73-701282 

McGraw-HUl  Book  Co. 


Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  9  {Motion  picture) 
Nathan  Kroll  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  min.     sd-     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela,  Spain,  with  Barbara  Polas^  and  Turan 
Kamal.  Presents  and  analyzes  Variations  sur  Folio  de  Espana  by 
Ponce,  and  Etudes  1.  2,  and  5  by  Sor. 

1.   S^ovla.   Andr^   1894-  i.  KroU  Productions,     n.  Mc- 

Graw-HIU Book  Company. 

787  77-701283 

McGraw-HlUBookCo. 

Segovia  master  claals  aeries,  program  no.  10  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Andrfe  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela.  Spain,  with  Ray  Reussner  and  Oscar  Gblg- 
lia. Presents  and  analyzes  Cello  suite  no.  3  by  Bach,  and  the 
Minuets  1  and  2  by  Ratneau. 

1.   Segovia.   Andr^   1894-  a.   KrwU  Productloiu.     n.  Mc- 

GrBw-HiU  Book  Company. 

„_„        „  787  70-701284 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  11  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Nathan  KroU  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  Mc- 
Graw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  Compostela,  Spain,  with  Larry  Snitzler,  and  Barbara 
Polasek.  Presents  and  analyzes  Sonata  no.  3  and  Variations  our 
Folio  de  Elspana  bv  Ponce. 

L   Segovia.   Andr^  1894-  i.   KroU  Productions,     il  Mc- 

Oraw-HiU  Book  Company. 

787  74-701285 

McGraw-HUlBookCo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  12  (Motion  pio- 
tttre)  Nathan  Kroll  Productions,  1&66.  Released  by  Mc- 
Giaw  Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  tuio.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Xativia  Sef^ovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  perforins  at 
Snniiasii  de  Com  pus  tela.  Spain,  with  Mauro  Stortl  and  Ernesto  Vlt- 
tetti.  Pr«i«;Dt4  and  analyzes  Etudes  20.  10,  end  12  by  Sor.  and 
Sonatina  meridional  by  fonce. 

L   Segovia.   Andrfe.   18W-  i.   KroU  Productions,     n.  Mc- 

Graw-Hill Book  Company. 

787  78-701286 

McCrnwHill  Book  Co. 

Segovia  master  class  series,  prc^ram  no.  13  {Motion  pio- 
twe)  Nathan  Kroll  Productions,  1&66.  Released  by  Mc- 
Graw-Ilill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Siimmarpr  Andr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  le&cheg  and  performs  at 
Santlnjco  de  Coniposlela,  Spain,  with  Larry  Snltzler  and  Michael 
Loriiuer.  t*resents  and  analyzes  the  second  ntovetnent  of  Sonata  no. 
3  by  Ponce,  and  Etude  no.  7  by  ViUa-Lobos. 

1.   Segovia.   Andrte,   18&1-  i.   Kroll   Productions,     n.   Mc- 

Graw-Hill Bortk  Company. 

787  71-701287 

McGraw-Hill  B<nik  Co. 


Segovia  master  class  series,  program  no.  14  {Motion  pie- 
ture)  Natlian  Kroll  Productions,  1966.  Released  by  Mc- 
Graw-IIitl  Book  Co.,  1969. 

30  min.     sd      Wtw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  .\ndr^  Segovia,  guitarist,  teaches  and  performs  at 
Santiago  de  <'ompostela.  Spain,  with  Oscar  GblgUa,  Miguel  Barbera, 
and  HIchard  Johnson.  Present.s  and  analyzes  Aria  and  variations  by 
Frescobaldl.  FandanguUIo  by  Turina.  and  Cello  sonata  no.  1  and 
Prelude  by  Bach. 

1.   Segovia,   Andrfe,   1S&4-  i.   Kroll   Productions,     n.   Mc- 

Graw-Hill Book  Company. 

787  75-701288 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

SegregatifHi  in  public  education,  pre-1954  {Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rineliart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  biw.  16  mm.  ( Black  heritage :  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  11):  The  UJ54  deci.-^ion— precedents  and  responses) 

Summary:  Dr.  Vincent  Browne  discusses  the' public  education  of 
black  children  from  the  period  before  the  ClvU  War  to  the  period 
after  World  War  n. 

1.   Segregation  in  education.  i.  Browne,  Vincent  J.      n.  New 

\ork.     Television  sfntion  WCBS-TV.     m.  Columbia  University,     rv. 
Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  his- 

tory  of  Afro- Americans    (Motion   picture)        Section   10:   The  1964 
decision — precvdeiits  and  responses. 

370.19  76-704101 

Holt.  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


National  Film  Board 


Seigel-Westphal  Productions 
see 

Of  endless  wonder. 

The  Seigacaries.  La  MigBcariec.  f  Slide  set] 
of  Csnoda,  1969. 


10  (Jidc*.     color.     2  x  2  in. 
With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  eighteenth -century  Canadian  manora.  Detigned  for  use 
in  hutory  claatea.  With  captioni  in  English  and  French. 

1.  Canada— Hiatork  houaes,  etc.        [.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

(FlOlOi  917.1  72-733360 

National  Film  Bowd  of  73  MARC 

Canada 

Seine  netting  {FUimtrip)     Canada  Dept  of  Fisheries,  Ot- 
tawa.    Made   and   released   by   National   Film   Board   of 

Canada,  1969. 

27  fr.    color,    35  mm. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  An  Instructional  fllmstrlp  about  Belne  netting.  De- 
signed fur  u.se  In  fisheries  colleges  and  Tocatlooal  Institutes  giving 
courses  in  fishing  methods.    With  captions. 

1.  Seining.  i.  Canada.  DepL  of  Fisheries,  n.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

639  78-786584 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Seko  Animations 
see 


The  Curious  mouse, 

Selunat  datuig  (Welcome  to  Indonesia)  {Motion  picture) 
(raruda  Indonesian  Airways  and  McDonnell  Douglas 
Corp.  Made  and  rfleased  by  McDonnell  Douglas  Corp., 
1»67. 

27  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SamMAry.'  DeM-rlbes  the  contrasts  of  InduDMla,  a  nation  of  old 
kingdoms  blending  with  the  republic's  modernisation.  Sliows  views 
of  l«>mples,  scenery,  dances,  and  handicrafts  In  gold  and  silver. 

1.  Indonesia— De«cr.  &  trav.— 1&45-  i.  Qaruda  IndoDMlan 

Airways,     n.   McI>onnell   Douglas  Corporation,     ni.  Welcome  to  In- 
donesia I  Motion  picture! 

919.1  Fi  A  68-817 

CINE 

iSeleccioncs  de  Carlos  Gardel,  {Motion  picture)  Ramon 
Cuadrado  Vita,  Buenos  Aires.  Made  by  Cinet«ca  Sonora. 
Kcleased  by  Vitafilms,  Buenos  Aires,  1951. 

70  tnln.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

CreaitM:  Words  by  Alfredo  I.*pera ;  music  by  Carlos  Oardel. 

Hummnry:  Includ'-s  tangos  and  other  I.4itln  American  selectloai 
sung  br  Carlos  (lardel. 

1.  Oardel,  Csrlos,   1887-lfl85.      2    Music,  Popular   (Songs,  etc.)  — 

iMlla  America.        I.  VIU,  Ramon  Cuadrado.     ii,  Vltafllms,  8.  B.  L. 

784  Fi  68-109 


Selected  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

Voice  of  the  hurricane. 


Selected  poems  by  American  writers  {FUmstnp)     Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1970. 

70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  6  min.  (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

Credits:  Narration,  Charles  A.  Schmidt;  music.  Jan  Cole:  photog- 
raphers and  editors.  Kenneth  Ku.saell,  Marjorle  Russell. 

Contentt:  1.  Miniver  Cheevy,  by  Edwin  A.  Roblnson.—Z.  Neither 
out  far  nor  in  deep,  by  Robert  Frost.— 3.  The  chambered  nautilus, 
by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.— 4.  The  snow,  by  Emily  Dickinson. 

1    American  poetry    (Collections)  i.  Educational  Film.strlpa, 

HuntsvlUe.  Tex.        Series:  A  Visual  anthology  of  poetry  (Fllmstrlp) 

811  73-737385 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Selected  poems  by  British  poets  (FUmetrip)     Educational 

Filmstrips,  1970. 

73  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  in  cassette:  6  min.  (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

CrediU:  Narration.  Charles  A.  Schmidt;  music,  Jan  Oole;  photog- 
raphers and  editors,  Kenneth  Rus-sell,  Marjorle  Russell, 

Contents:  1.  Selections  from  Elegy  written  In  a  country  church- 
yard, by  Thomas  Gray. — 2.  The  dialk  cliff,  by  Andrew  Young. — 3. 
There  be  none  of  beauty's  daughters,  by  George  Gordon,  Lord 
Byron. — I.  In  the  highlands,  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

1.   English   poetry    (Collections)  i.  Educational   Filmstrips, 

Huntsville,  Tex.        Series;  A  Visual  anthology  of  poetry  (Fllmstrlp) 

821  70-737384 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Selec:ing  a  house  plan  (Fllmstrip)    U.  S.  Dept  of  Agricul- 
ture.   Made  and  released  by  Photo  Lab,  1970. 

47  fv.     color.    85  mm. 

.\lBo  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide.  _         ^  ^       . 

Summarv:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  studying  the  needs  of  a 
family  and  selecting  a  sulUble  house  before  buying.  Analyses  a 
rectangular    one  story,  three-bedroom  hou.se  plan  of  moderate  cost. 

1.  DwelllDgs.  I.  U.  S.    Dept  of  Agriculture,    n.  Photo  Lab, 

inc.,  Washington.  D,  C.  -     -  „ 

728  75-736880 

U.  S.     Dept.  of  Agrl-  culture 


Selecting  a  job,  A.  [FUmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1969. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Pre-vocationil  orientation  with  guidance.  Unit  2. 
2010) 

To  be  us«d  as  a  unit  with  filmsirip  6  and  with  learning  manual 

With  teacher's  manual 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  basic  job  opportunities,  and  idli  hou  to  ^kcl  an 
appropriate  position.  With  captions. 

1.   Vocational  guidance  I    Educational   Projections  Corporation       Ii 

Series   Pic- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  [Filmslripj  Unit  2.  201U. 

[HF5381J  371.4  72-734329 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


Selecting  a  Job,  B.  [Filmstrip] 
1969. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


43  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  2, 
2010) 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  with  filnuirip  A  and  with  learning  manual. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Reviews  baste  concepts  of  selecting  a  job.  Reinforce*  basic 
educational  skills  of  grammar,  spelling,  reading  comprehension,  and  arithmetic 
With  captions. 

1.  Vocational  guidance.  2.  Language  aru.  3.  Arithmetic.  I.  Educational 
Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance. 
tFilmstrip]  Unit  2.  2010. 

[HF5381]  371.4  72-734330 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Selecting  and  buying  food  for  the  young  family  {FUmstrip) 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Affriculture,  1966.    Made  by  Photo  Lab, 

30  fr.     colin-.     3.>  luin. 

.M-^)  is.-.iied  .'IS  slide  set. 

Willi  narrative  guide. 

Siiminaiy:  A  guide  to  the  hoiiieiiiiiker  In  serving  nourishing  meals 
to  her  family.  Includes  hints  on  how  to  economize  on  the  family 
budget  while  shopping  for  groceries.  Stre6.ses  that  food  prices,  per 
capita,  are  lower  than  they  have  ever  been. 

1,  Marketing  (Home  economics)  2.  Food  prices— U.  S.  i.  U,  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

642  Fi  E  68-530 


U.S.  I>ei»t.  of  Agriculture 


SclcctiBg  ami  itoriBg  tractor  heli.  [Slide  set]  American  Aisoda- 
tion  for  Vocational  Instructional  Materials,  1971.  Made  by  Re- 
sources for  Education  and  Management. 

S8  slides      color      2  x  2  in. 

With  test  entitled  Tractor  fueb  and  lubhcanta,  aekcling  and  storing;  initially 
prepared  by  G.  E.  Henderson  aitd  J.  Howard  TuntcT,  and  reviaed  by  W.  Harold 
Parady,  G.  E.  Hertdcrson.  George  W.  Smith,  Jr.,  and  Ptorencc  Graham. 

SUMMARY:  Pretenu  the  characteristics  of  various  oil  gndea  that  arc  laed 
in  Iracton  and  csplaina  how  lo  select  and  atore  fbcb  and  lubricants. 

I.Traclon.    3.  Fuel— Storage.       1.  American  Aaaociation  for  Vocational  In- 
structional Materials, 
lTL233j  629.22  72-733317 

American  Association  Tor  72  MARC 

Vocational  Instructional 

Materiab 


SclectiBa  a^  itorlBg  tractor  fMla.  [Transparencies]  American 
Association  for  Vocational  Instructional  Materials,  1 97 1 . 
Made  by  University  (rf^  Georgia  Printing  Dept. 

58  transparencies.    bAw.     9  &  1 1  ia. 

With  teit  entitled  Tractor  fuels  and  lubricaata,  adecting  and  itorinc  initiany 
prepared  by  G,  E.  Heoderron  and  I.  Howard  Turner,  and  revised  by  W.  Harold 
Parady,  G.  E.  Henderaon,  George  W.  Smith.  Jr..  and  Florence  Giaham. 

SUMMARY:  Prcaenu  the  characteristics  of  various  oil  gradea  that  are  uaed 
in  tractors  and  explains  how  to  select  and  store  fueb  and  lubricants. 

1 .  Tractora.    2.  Fuel— Storage.       1.  American  Asaodatioo  for  Vocatioaal  lo- 
structtoaal  Materials. 
tTL233]  629.22  72-733335 

American  Association  for  72  MARC 

Vocational  Instructional 

Materiala 

Selecting  appropriate  educational  objectives  (Fibnstrip) 
Vimcet  Associates,  1967.    Made  by  Consolidated  Film. 

40  fr.  ciilor.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (3  In),  SS  IP"-. 
approx.  30  min. 

With  Instrtictor's  manual.  t-       i     o  i 

CREDITS-  Producers,  W.  James  Popham.  Eva  L.  Baker. 

SUMMARY  ■  A  teacher  education  fllm  which  provides  several  tools 
to  help  a  teacher  to  decide  what  educational  objectives  he  will  at- 

^^TTeachlSr^i  Teachers.  Training  of.        I.  Vlmc«t  A^ocit^^,, 
[LB1025.2]  370.7  75-738818 

vimcet  Associates 

Selecting  beef  btveding  animals  (FUmstrip)  University  of 
Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1960. 

85  fr     b&w.    35  mm.     (Animal  and  dairy  science)  ^    ,     ,  ,^ 

fummarv;   Dlsaisses  selecting  on  type  or  Individuality,  fe'^'raWe 

breed  characteristics,  parts  of  a  beef  covr.  desirable  physical  charac- 

'T'&r?a«rST"''''*rininoIs.     Umversuy.     Vocational 
Agricultural   Service.        Series:    Animal   and   dairy   -science    (Fllm- 

■^''P*  Fi  A  67-4103 

Illinois.     Univ.     Voca-  tlonal  Agricultural  Service 


Selecting  breeding  hogs  (FUmstrip)    University  of  Illinoia, 

Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1964. 

7-1  fr.     l>Aw.     35  mm.     (Animal  and  dairy  science) 
Summary:  Shows  the  parts  of  a  hog  and  points  to  look  for  when 
selecting  sows,  boars,  and  youn({  stock  for  the  breeding  herd. 

1.  Swine  breeding.        i.  lUlnols.     University.     Vocational  Agricul- 
ture   Service.         Series:    Animal    and    dairy    science     (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-4104 

Illinois.     Univ.     Voca-  tlonal  Agricultural  Service 


Selecting  breeding  sheep   {FUrrtstrip)     University  of  Illi- 
nois, Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1968. 

11  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  W.  H.  Witt. 

Summary:  Discusses  and  Illustrates  the  anatomy  of  sheep  and 
their  desirable  characteristics.  Explains  how  to  select  sheep  by 
producing  ability.     With  captions. 

1.  Sheep  breeding.  i.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational  Agri- 
culture Service. 

636..'i  75-734196 

Illinois.     University.  Vocational  AgrlcultiireSei^Ice 


Selecting  furniture,  part  1  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill/Uni- 
versity Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

uiipi'iix:.  70  fr.  color.  3.1  mm.  and  pJumodlsc:  I  «.,  12  Iil. 
.'W.'i  rpm.,  8  min.     (Home  decoration  serie.s.  set  1) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Adviser.  Joan  Long. 

SUMMARY  ■   Presents  guidelines  for  selecting  home  furniture. 

1  Furniture.  I-  McGraw-Hlll/Unlverstty  Films.  II.  McGraw- 
Hill  Ilook  Company.  III.  Series:  Home  decoration  series  (Film- 
strip)  set  1. 

[TX311]  747  72-739904 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Selecting  furniture,  part  2  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-HillATni- 
versity  Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

apprux.  70  fr.  color.  3-)  iiiin.  and  phouotllw:  1  s.,  12  in., 
33i  rpm.,  8  mlD.     ( Home  decoration  xerles,  set  1 ) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Adviser,  Joan  Long. 

SUMMARY :   Presents  guidelines  for  selecting  home  furniture. 

1.  Furniture.  I.  McGraw-Hlll/Unlverslty  FUma  II.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  III.  Series;  Home  decoration  series  (nim- 
strlp)  set  1. 

[TX311]  747  76-739905 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Selecting  tableware   (Filmstrip)      McGraw-Hill/University 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

xpprox.  70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbnniKll>«c:  1  s.,  12  In., 
33}  rpm.,  8  niln.     (Home  decoration  series,  set  2) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cas.sette. 

CREDITS:  Adviser,  Joan  Ixing. 

SUMM.^RY:  Present.s  guidelines  for  selecting  tableware  for  home 
use. 

1.  Tableware.  1.  McOraw-Hill/Unlveralty  nima  II.  McOraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  III.  Series:  Hoqm  decoration  MriM  (Fllm- 
strlp) set  2. 

tTX877]  747  73-739907 

McGraw-HlUBookCa 

The  Selection  of  fabrics  for  interfacing,  lining,  and  under* 

lining    (Motion    picture)     Doiibleday    Multimedia,    1970. 
Made  hy  Indiana  University. 

7  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  it  in  faahlon) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „ 

SITMMARY:   Describes  the  function  of  Interfacing,   underllnlog,        J 

and  lining,  and  pi^vldes  guidelines  for  their  "election.  1 

1.  Dressmaking  materials.  I.  l>out>leday  Multimedia.     II.  Se-        ^ 

ries:  Making  It  In  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT.M5]  646.4  78-712060 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


264 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Selection  of  site  for  intnunascalar  injectkm:  dritoid  {Mo- 
tion picture)    3.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Injection  technlc) 

Loop  film  mountM  Ic  csrtr1<ige. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  student  ^id& 

Credit*.-  Producer,  John  T^o, 

Summciry:  Demonstrates  how  to  Identif;  and  select  a  >Ite  for 
Intramuscular  Injection  into  the  deltoid  muscle. 

1.  Injections,   Intramuscular.  j.  Ltpplncott   (J.   B.)    GompanT, 

Philadelphia.        Series:  Injection  technlc  (Motion  picture) 

616  Fi  A  68-2838 

3.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Selection  of  site  for  intramoscubr  ihjection:  doisoghiteal 

{Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.     «1.     color.     Riiper  8  mm.     ( Injection  technlc) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

CrediU:  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  Identify  and  select  a  ilte  for 
Intramuscular  Injection  Into  the  dorsogluteal  area. 

1.  Injections,   Intramuscular.  i.  Lippincott   (J.  B.)   Oompanf. 

Philadelphia.        Series:  Injection  technlc  (Motion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-2840 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Selection  of  site  for  iirtraxntBCidar  injection:  fateral  thigh 

{Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.     Bl.     color,     auper  8  mm.     (Injection  technlc) 

liOop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

CrediU:  Producer,  John  Tya 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  how  to  Identify  and  select  a  alte  for 
Intramuscular  injection  Into  a  lateral  thigh. 

1.   Injections,  latramuacwlar.  i.  Lippincott  (J.  B.)   Company. 

Philadelphia.        Serie«:   Injection  technlc   (Motion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-2841 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Selection  of  site  for  intramuscular  injection:  rentrogtateal 

{Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.    >1.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Injection  technlc) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  student  guld& 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Tyo. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  Identify  and  select  a  site  for 
intrnmu.'^cular  injection  Into  ventrogluteal  area. 

1.  Injections,   Intramuscular.  i,  Lippincott   (J.   B.)   Company, 

Phllndelphla.        Series:  Injection  technlc  (Motion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-2839 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Selections  by  Aaron  Bohrod  of  his  paintings  (Filmstrip) 
Madison  Public  Schools,  Instructional  Materials  Center. 
Made  and  re'eased  by  Visual  Education  Consultants,  1968. 

51  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonotape. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  two  black  and  white  pictures. 

CREDITS:  Director,  M.  L.  Peterson;  photographer,  Michael  Mat- 
tlson. 

SUMMARY :  Aaron  Bohrod  talks  about  bis  life  and  work  as  an 
artist,  his  inspiration,  his  style,  and  the  techniques  and  materials 
used  in  bis  paintings. 

1.  Bohrod.  Aaron.  I.  Madison,  Wis.    Board  of  Education.     In- 

structional Materials  Center.  II.  Visual  Education  Consultants.  Inc. 
769.13  72-737855 

Visual  £!ducation  Consultants 

Selections  from  A  child's  garden  of  verses  {Motion  picture) 
Wil  Berg.    Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

10  mill     sd.     coli)r.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  seven  poems  from  Stevenson's  A  child's  garden 
of  verses,  as  they  reflect  part  of  a  day  in  the  life  of  a  small-town  boy. 

I.  Stevenson,  Hubert  Louis,  1850-1894.  A  child's  garden  of  verses. 
n.  Berg,  Wil.     in.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

821  Fi  A  68-229 

CINE 

Selections  from  Prairie,  by  Carl  Sandburg  {FUnutrip)    Ed- 

ucfttional  Filmstrips,  1970. 

O  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  in  cassette:  6  mln.  (A 
Visual  anthology  of  poetry) 

Credits:  Narration.  Charles  A.  Schmidt;  music,  Jan  Cole;  photog- 
raphers and  editors,  Kenneth  Rusnell,  Marjorle  Russell. 

I.  Sandburg,  Carl,  1878-1967.  Prairie,  ii.  Educational  Filmstrips. 
HuntsvlUe.  Tex.        Series :  A  Visual  anthology  of  poetry  (Filmstrip) 

811  70-737387 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Selective  service  in  America  (Motion  picture)  Anargyros 
Film  Libiiiry.   1970. 

4  mln.     si.     b&w,     super  8  mm.     (Historical  highlighta) 

l>oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  film  notes. 

SUSaMARt :  Describes  the  national  patriotism  Inspired  by  the 
enactment  of  general  conscription  during  World  War  I,  and  the  pas- 
sage of  the  new  selective  service  act  during  World  War  II 

1,  Military  service,  Compulsory— U.  S.  I,  Anargyros  Film  Li- 

brary.   IL  Series:  Historical  highlights  (Motion  picture) 
[UB;i43]  3555  71-713069 

Anargyros  Film  Library 

Selective  solvents  {Motion  picture)  National  Broadcasting 
Co.,  1966.  Made  by  Prism  Productions  in  cooperation  wit£ 
New  York  University.  Released  by  Priam  Productions, 
1969. 

28  miD.  Bd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (InqolrieB  In  Kleoce  ...  with  Ur. 
Wlurd) 

Transferred  from  orlgloal  videotape  of  tbe  television  series  Mr. 
Wlsard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer  and  author,  Don  Herbert. 

Summary:  Presents  demonstrations  using  paint,  rubber  cemttit, 
and  nail  polish  to  show  the  aelecUve  charactertotla  of  aolventi  and 
their   usefulnea  aronnd  the  house. 

1.  Solvents.        i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     n.  Priam 

Prodnctions,    Inc.,    New    York.     m.    Mr.    Wizard    (Motion   picture) 

Series:  Inquiriefl   in  sdence  ...   with  Mr.  WUard    (Motion  picture) 

547  70-702099 

Prism  Productions 


Self -adjusting  brake  system:  assembly  procedures  (Motion 

picture)     DCA  Educational  Products  ,1971?,     Made  by 
Geor^re  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  nissette: 
li  i|ifi.     (.\uto  mechanics) 

I'Oop  film. 

With  script. 

CRKDITS  :  Author.  Fred  &IcGllvrey. 

SUMMARY :  Gives  Instructions  for  aaannbling  a  Becdix  servo* 
action  automobile  brake,  which  has  a  fixed  anchor  and  a  self- 
adjusting  lever. 

1.   Automobiles — Brakes.  I.   DCA  Educational  Products. 

II.  Series :  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
[TL269]  629.28  76-713945 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Self-adjusting  brake  system:  disassembly  procedures  (Mo- 
tion picture)  DCA  Educational  Products  il97llj  Made 
by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  caxsette: 
H  ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

I.x>op  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Fred  McGllvrey. 

Sl'MMARY:  Explains  that  modern  drum-brake  systems  In  auto- 
mobiles employ  a  self-adjusting  mechanism,  which  automntlcally 
adjusts  the  drum  to  the  lining  clearance.  Shows  disassembly  pro- 
cedures CHI  a  Bendix  servo-action,  lever  type,  self-adjusting  brake 
system. 

1.   Automobilen^Brakes.  t.   DCA  Educational  Products. 

II.  Series:  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

[T.L269]  629.28  72-7 13944 

DC.\  Educational  Products 


Self-adjusting  brake  system :  nomenclature  and  adjust* 
mcnts  (Motion  picture)  IX' A  Educational  Products 
jl971  ?,    Made  by  Georjje  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette: 
U  ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

Loop  flllD. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Fred  McGllvrey. 

Sl'MMARY :  Demonstrates  on  a  typical  Beodlx  servn-actloo 
brake  assembly,  the  parts  and  adjustments  of  the  self-adjusting 
brake  system  In  automobiles. 

1.   An tomobi Ips— Brakes.  I.  DCA   Educational  Products. 

11.  Series :  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

[TL269]  629.28  79-718943 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Self-administ ration  of  insulin  (Motion  picture)  Community 
College  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by 
J.  Hillis  Miller  Health  Center. 

7  mln.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.    (The  Diabetic) 

Ixxjp  film. 

Also  Issued  as  10  mm.  film. 

Credits:  Author.  June  Reroillet. 

Summary :  Teaches  the  patient  how  to  administer  Insulin  to  him- 
self. Shows  how  the  procedure  can  be  managed  while  the  diabetic 
Is  traveling  or  away  from  home. 

1.  Insulin.  2.  Diabetics.  I.  MiGraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Com- 
munity College  Division.        Series:  The  Diabetic  (Motion  picture) 

616.4  76-709384 

MrC.raw-HIIl  Book  Co. 


Self  defence  {FUnvitrip)  Canada  Dept  of  Justice,  Canadian 
Penitentiary  Service,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

3  filmstrips.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Part  1,  41  fr. ;  pt.  2-3,  34  fr.  each. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  penitentiary  personnel  which  pre- 
sents various  a.spects  of  self  defense.     Witii  captlon.i. 

1.  Self-defense.  i.  Canada.  Dept.  of  Justice,  ii.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

796.8  Fi  A  67-4301 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Self-defense  for  girls  (Motion  picture)     Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Smmmary:  Uses  dramatized  episodes  of  threatened  attack  to  In- 
troduce fundamental  aelf-defeose  techniques  and  to  prepare  girls 
and  women  to  meet  attacks  without  panic. 

1.  Self-defense  for  women.        i.  Balley-FiUn  Associates. 

613.6  7&-70566O 

CINE 


Self-discipline,  clean  ^eeeh,  temperance  {Filmstrip) 

ily  Films,  1966. 


Fam- 


4.5  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  33J  rpm.,  15  mln. 
(DiscuKsion  starters,  no,  2) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  T.  D.  Allen;  narrator,  Phillip  Barton. 

Summary:  Presents  three  separate  sequences  to  stimulate  groups 
to  examine  the  concepts  of  selC-disclpllDe,  clean  speech,  and  tem- 
perance as  they  pertain  to  Christian  character. 

1.  Christian  life.  i.  Family  Films,  inc.  Series:  Discussion 

starters  (Filmstrip)  no,  2. 

248.4  73-737586 

Family  Films 


Self-drop    (Motion   picture)      Scope   Productions.     Released 
by  Groaset  &  Dunlap,  1967. 

.35  Be<'.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Tennis) 

LooD  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Consultant  and  performer,  Elaine  Mason. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  self-drop  as  a  tool  for 
testing,  practicing,  or  playing  tennis  alone. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Scope  Productlona  II.  Groaset  &  Dunlap,  Inc., 
publishers,  New  York.  Series:  Tennis  (Motion  picture.  S«^>e 
Productions) 

796.34  72-711836 

Scope  Productions 


Self-examination  of  the  breasts   (Motion  picture)     Profes- 
sional Research,  inc.,  1968. 

7  lui.i.     sd.    color.    8  mm. 

l^«)p  nini  mounted  in  cartdlgf. 

l»:<ued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  »u>und 
tratk. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  a  simple,  monthly  procedure  women 
can  follow  to  examine  tbe  breasts  t>etween  periodic  health  examina- 
tions. 

1.  Breast— Examination.     2.  Cancer — Prevention.  I.  I'rnfes- 

sinnal  Research,  Ino, 

[RC280.B]  618.1  77-718081 

Professional  Research,  Inc. 


The  Self-motivated  achiever  {Motion  picture)     BNA  Incor- 
porated, 1967.    Made  by  Quest  Productions. 

28  mill.  »<i.  C"ior.  Ifl  mm.  (Gellerman  motivation  and  produc- 
tivity series) 

With  leader's  guide.  ,  ,  .     w    ri     .j  r.   «^ 

Based  on  the  book  «itltled  The  achieving  society,  by  David  C.  Mc- 

%ummary:  Dr.  David  C.  McClelland  discusses  the  special  problema 
that  management  encounters  with  employees  who  have  a  strong  need 
for  achievement.  ,       ,  ,, 

1    Personnel  management.    2.  Achievement  motivation.  i.  aic- 

Cleliand.  David  Clarence.  The  achieving  society,  ii.  BNA  Incor- 
porated. Series:  (Sellerman  motivation  and  productivity  series 
(Motion  picture)  -„««„. 

658.3  73-700084 

BNA  Incorporated 


Self-portrait  {Motion  picture)    Merck  and  O.,  1966.    Made 
by  Vision  Associates. 

(YediM;  D?rect?r°a'i^d  writ'e"' Lee  R.  Bohker;  editor.  Morton  Fuchs. 

Summary:  An  introduction  to  the  people,  products,  and  purporos 
of  Merck  and  Co.  Shows  activities  in  the  laboratory  and  on  the 
assembly  line,  and  describes  the  eitensiveness  of  the  company  In 
medical  care. 

1.  Merck  and  Company,  Inc.  i.  Merck  and  *-°"'V'^%'^°^-^^^ 
615.065  77-701981 


Ikon   Films.     Released   by 


Self-portrait    (Motion    picture) 
Bailey  Films.  1968. 

3  mill.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Painting  aeries) 

Loop  fllnL 

With  manual. 

Credits :  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary :  Presents  the  classic  painting  exercise  of  a  self-portrait 
In  which  one  applies  objective.  Intense  observation  to  a  very  familiar 
sight  and  deals  with  the  problem  of  painting  the  human  face,  mtb 
captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Self-portraits.  2.  Portrait  painting.  I.  Ikon  Films.  IL  Bailey 
Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  Series:  Painting  series  {Uottoo 
picture) 

372.5  72-709288 

BFA  Ed^lcatlon.^l  Media 

Srif-rescue  (rowboat,  outboard,  small  saUboat)  {MoHon  pic- 
ture)   Herbert  Kerkow,  inc.,  1968. 

3min      si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Small  craft  safety) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  In  cartridge.  -^n„„   „»,c„    . 

Sumnwrv.-  Demonstrates  self-rescue  methods  to  follow  when  a 
rowboat.  outboard,  or  small  sailboat  has  overturned. 

1    Boats   and  boatloR-AccKlents.  .Kerkow    (Herbert)    Inc.. 

New  York.  Serlea:  Small  craft  safety  (Motion  picture) 

797.1  r  1  A  do-tJOOo 

Herbert  Kerkow,  Inc. 


The  Selfish  giant  (Filmstrip)    Weston  Woods  Studios,  1971. 

42  fr.    color.    S."  mm,    and  phonodisc:  7  in..  SSi  rpm..  13  mln. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

\lso  Issued  as  one  part  of  a  sound  fllmatrlp  set  with  phonotape  in 
caK*tte   or  with  12  In.  phonodisc  with  audible  or  Inaudible  signals. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Oscar  Wilde,  with  Illustra- 
tions by  Gertraud  and  Walter  Reiner. 

With  text  bookleL  ^       ^         .     ^  __ 

SUMMARY :  Tells  the  story  of  a  selfish  giant  who  refuses  to  ahare 
his  garden  with  the  neighboring  children,  but  discovers  that  in  shut- 
ting them  out  he  has  also  kept  out  sunshine  and  happiness, 

I.  Wilde.  Oscar.  1854-1900.  The  selfish  giant  I!.  Weston  Woods 
Studios,  Weston.  Conn.  «.^„„« 

872.6  70-740006 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


The  Selfish  giant  (Motion  picture)  Reiner  Film,  Munich 
J 1963  i,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Weston  Woods  Studios, 
1971. 

14  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary :  Presents  a  falrj'  tale  by  Oscar  Wilde  in  which  a  Riant 
who  shuts  hts  garden  to  prevent  children  from  playing  In  It  realizes 
that  in  his  selfishness  he  has  also  shut  out  happiness  and  sunshine. 
For  primarj'  grades. 

I.  Wilde.  Oscar.  1854-1900.  The  selfish  giant.  II.  Reiner  Film. 
III.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston.  Conn. 

823  71-710678 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


265 


Selig  Polyscope  Company 
see 


wilds. 


Capturing  circus  animals  in  the  African 


The  Spoilers, 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sellers,  Peter,  1925- 
see 


The  Running,  jumping,  and  standing  still 
film. 

Selling,  Bernard 
see 

Henry  . .  .  boy  of  the  barrio. 

Selling:  a  ffood  way  to  earn  a  living  (Filmstrip)  Olcott 
Forward,  inc.,  1970. 

:;  flliiistrliia  (40  fr.)     b&w.    3o  mm. 

In  a  multimedia  kit  with  teacher's  ituide,  preprinted  spirit  martere, 
picture  cards,   reading  books,  and  record   (33|  rpm.) 

SUMMARY ;  Explains  the  techniques  and  principles  developed  for 
beginning  salesmen  In  indu)(trlal  Anns.  D^rlb^  entry-level  Jobs 
In  widely  varying  fields,  and  the  proper  approach  to  obtaining  these 
positions. 

1.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.        I.  Olcott  Forward,  Inc. 
tHF5438]  658.85  72-738931 

OlCiitt  Forward,  inc. 

Selling  as  a  career  (Filmstrip)     Unirersal  Ednoation  and 

Visual  Arts,  1969. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  lik,  3Sft  rpm.,  12 
min.     (Distributive  education) 

Also  Issued  with  reel-to-reel  phonotape  and  with  phonotape  la 
cnaaette. 

With  tea>cli«rs' guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Frederick  S.  Wythe;  Illustrator,  St«pbeo  Zo- 
Qttch ;  consultant,  Fablnn  Englander. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  various  <^)portimltles  available  to  the 
Individual  who  Is  skilled  In  salesmanship. 

I.  Salesmen  and  aaleHoianshtp.  i.  Dnlversal  BducatloD  and  Vis- 
ual Art-*.        Series:  Distributive  education  (Filmstrip) 

658.85  77-734901 

ALA  Booklist 

Selling  life  insurance  needs  {Motion  picture)  Ronxh  Notes 
Co.,  1959.    Made  by  Seminar  Filma. 

5  motl<iit  pictures  on  one  reel   (25  min.)     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summuiii:  A  series  of  tilius  demonstrating  to  salesman  how  to 
cope  with  problems  which  tiiey  may  face  while  selling  insurance. 

CoSTxXTB-— 1.  Retirement  income  (the  agent)— la.  Retirement 
income  (the  prospect) — 2.  Dependency  period  (the  prospect) — S. 
Mortgage  insurance  ( the  prospect )  —i.  Juvenile  Insurance  ( the 
prospect) 

1.  Insurance,  Life — Agents.  i.  Rough  Notes  Company,  Indlao- 
apolia. 

368  Fi  68-721 

The  Selling  of  the  Pentagwi  (Motion  picture)  CRS  News. 
Released  by  Carousel  Films.  1971. 

52  min.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

Also  issued  In  b&w. 

TflfHaBt  on  the  CBS-TV  ilwiimentaiy  show  THS  Ncwji  special 
reports.  Feb.  23.  l&H. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  Peter  Davis;  narrator,  Roger 
Hridd. 

SUM&LART :  A  documentary  Btm  which  focuses  on  major  areas 
of  public  relations  activities  of  the  Pentagon  and  questions  the  use 
of  the  taxpayers*  dollars  to  provide  extensive  flnanclal  support  for 
apparent  propaganda  purposes. 

1.  U.  S.    Dept.  of  Defense.        I.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 
Inc.    CBS  News.    II.  Carousel  Films.  Inc.,  New  York. 
rt'A23.6l  353.6  71-712037 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Selling  secrets  tst  Ben  Franklin  {Motion  picture)  Dart- 
nell  Corp.,  1967.    Made  by  Jam  Handy  Film  Productions. 

30  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  lender's  f^ilde  and  supplementary  material. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  in  which  Ben  Franklin  demonstrates 
In  modern  Kurroundinga  that  his  two-hundred-year-old  principles  of 
selling  still  apply  today. 

1.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  i.  Dartnell  Corporation. 

65&8&  76-709368 

Dartnell  Corp. 

Selling  tactics  . . .  inside  and  oat  {Motion  picture)  Con- 
tinental IlliiioLs  National  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  of  Chicago, 
1961.    Made  by  Wildinp,  inc. 

32  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

fiummarv:  \  series  of  five  training  Alms  fur  bank  employees, 
demonstrating  effective  tactics  for  selllog  bank  services. 

ConttnU:  1.  Tlie  Image  builder. — 2.  What's  new? — S.  Where  there's 
a  will  there's  a  wny.~4.  Business  and  pleasure  do  mix. — 5.  Ready, 
willing,  and  able. 

1.  Bank  employees.  2.  Employees,  Training  of.  i.  Omttnetital 
Illinois  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  Chicago. 

Ki  07-509 


ScUlai — tke  great  career.  [Filmstiip] 
Released  by  Dartnell  Con>-.  1970. 


Take  Ten  Incorporated. 


6  (Unsthps.    color.     33  mm        and  6  pbonodtsct  (2  i.  each),  33  I  fi  rpm. 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  caaetlo. 

With  l/aioing  lesdef'i  |uidc 

CONTEfOS:  1  Wanted  sUve.— 2  Of  time  and  the  lerrilory.— 3.  TV 
■naUNny  <rf  telling. — 4  The  Mnicgy  oT  pertusskm. — ).  TV  momcat  of  tnith.— 
6.  Putting  it  sd  logethef . 

I  Saletmen  and  sslesmaoihip.  1.  Take  Ten  Incorporated.  11.  DanncU 
Corporation. 

lHF5438i  658.85  72-733478 

Dartnell  Corp.  72  MARC 

MBS  cMl  rli^ta  mm€k.  [Motkm  picture]    Thome  POma,  1971. 

4  Bin     tk.    bftw     Mtper  I  mm.    (t  mm.  docusMMi  pfojact.  m>.  340) 

Loop  Aim  in  cartridge   Film  nous  on  cartridta  caaa. 

CKEDITS'  Producer.  Dennis  Ofogaa. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  •howing  event!  preceding  and  during  tht  cMi 
fights  march  from  Sdma  (o  Moatgomcry.  Aiahama 

I  Selma-Montgooerr  Rights  March.  1965.  3.  N«ro«»~avU  righs.  1. 
Thome  Fil^  inc.  Boulder.  Colo.  11.  Scriea:  t  smi.  docuoMiU  pro^act  [Mo- 
ttoB  picture]  no.  3W. 

(E18S.615]  333.4  7^701428 

Tlwrac  PitaM  n  MARC 


Semester  <A  discontent  {Motion  picture)     National  Educa- 
tional Television,  1965. 

60  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (America's  crises) 

Sumiiinru:  Scrutinizes  the  problems  of  the  modern  university  in 
interviews  with  faculty,  students,  administrators,  and  educational 
experts  at  several  major  universities.  Including  Princeton,  Cornell, 
and  the  University  of  California  at  Berkeley.  Examines  the  In- 
creased emphasis  on  professional  research  and  other  conditions  which 
militate  against  effective  undergraduate  teaching.  Considers  the 
strains  placed  on  the  university  by  the  present  commitment  to  pro- 
vide universal  higher  education. 

1  Universities  and  colleges — U.  S.— Administration.  i.  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  America's  crises 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2372 
Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Film 


Semi-automatic   sausage    linking    (Motion    picture) 
Production  Unit,  Iowa  State  University,  1970. 

4  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 
CREDITS-  Producer.  Richard  H.  Kraemer;  director,  writer,  and 
editor.   Thomas    K.    Smith;    technical   advisers,   Robert   Rust,   Tom 

SUMMARY-  Shows  basic  parts,  and  demonstrates  one-  and  two- 
m.nn  operation  of  the  Townsend  model  DB-*A  Frank- A -Ma  tic. 

1    Sausages.     2.   Packinghouses  — Equipment  and  supplies.        I. 

Iowa.     State   University   of   Science   and  Technology,  Ames.     Film 

Prodin-tlou  Unit.  ^     _  „„„, 

664  71-710226 

Iowa  State  Uolv.  Film  Production  Unit 

Semiconductor  electronics.  Part  3:  The  transistor  states 
of  operation  {Motion  -picture)  Training  and  Education 
Division,  North  American  Philips  Co.  Made  and  released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

19  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Norelco  film  series  In  physics  and 
electronics) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summai-y:  Examines  the  four  states  of  operation  of  a  transistor 
that  occur  In  switching  applications.  Demonstrates  the  cut-off. 
normal,  reverse,  and  saturation  .states. 

1  Transistors  2.  Stalin-  relays.  i.  North  American  Philips 
Company.  Inc.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Norelco 
film  series  In  physics  and  electronics  {Motloo  picture) 

537.5  70-709464 

McGraw-Hin  Book  Go. 

Semiconductor  electronics.    Part  4 :  The  transient  behavior 

of  the  diode  {Motion  picture)  Training  and  Education 
Divisiitii.  North  .Vniericnn  Philips  Co.  Made  and  released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

19  min.  si.  color.  16  mm.  (Norelco  film  series  In  phy.>*lc«  and 
elect  ronlcs ) 

With  teacher':*  guide. 

Summary:  Utilizes  concentration  graphs  to  give  an  explanation  of 
the  transient  phenomena  that  occurs  when  the  application  of  a  square 
wave  voltage  pulse  to  a  diode  creates  a  current  pulse  of  a  complex 
form. 

1.  Diodes.  Semiconductor.  i.  North  American  Philips  Oompaoj. 
Inc.  II.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Noi-eico  film  series 
In  physics  and  ek-ctronlcs  (Motion  picture) 

537.5  78-707448 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Semiconductor  electronics.  Part  5:  The  transient  behavior 
of  the  transistor  (Motion  picture)  Training  and  Educa- 
tion Division  of  (he  North  .Vmerican  Philips  Co.  Made 
and  released  by  McGi-aw-Hili  Book  Co.,  1968. 

17  min.  si.  color,  16  mm.  (Norelco  film  series  in  phy^flcs  and 
electronics) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  that  the  curve  of  the  output  current  as  a  func- 
tion of  time  will  show  deviations  from  the  rectangular  form  when 
a  stepped- voltage  pulse  Is  applied  to  the  input  of  a  transistor. 
Utilizes  concentration  graphs  to  help  explain  the  rise-time  tr  and  the 
fall-time  tr. 

1.   Transistors.  i.    North   American   Philips  Company,   Inc. 

II.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.  Series:  Noi-eico  film  series  In 

physics  and  electronics  (Motion  picture) 

637.5  71-707449 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Seminoles  of  the  South  {Filmstrip)  Troll  Associates, 
1970. 

42  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Credila:  .\uthor,  Dana  Todd. 

SuninKiry:  Dexcrittes  how  the  Creeks  and  other  tribes  formed  to 
become  the  Seminole  tribes,  and  examines  the  development  of  their 
culture,  the  role  of  Osceola  In  their  history,  and  their  way  of  life 
In  Florida.    With  captions. 

1.  Seminole  Indians.  i.  Troll  Associates. 

970.8  74-736277 

Troll  -Associates 


Semi-nomadic  life  in  arid  West  Africa   (Motion  picture) 
International  Coniniuniciitions  Foundation  ,1967?i 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Sub-Sahara  Africa  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  UNICEF. 

Also  known  under  the  title  Seml-nomadlc  life  10  dry  West  Africa. 

With  study  guide. 

Btimmary:  Describes  the  home  life  and  herding  activities  of  a 
seml-nomadlc  family  of  northern  Nigeria. 

1.  Shepherds  —  Nigeria  —  Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Nomads  —  Juvenile 
films.  I.    International  Communications   Foundation,   MoDterer, 

Calif,     n.   Seml-nomadlc  life  In  dry  West  Africa   (Motion  picture) 
Series:  Sub-Sahara  Africa  series  (Motion  picture) 

916.69  Fi  A  6&-2479 

Portland  State  College.  Llbrar7 

The  Senate  (Filmstrip)     New  York  times,  1069. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  jihonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In..  SSI  rpm., 
1.1  min.     iiii>-rnj{r<)ove.     (U.  S.  Government  In  action) 

With  manual.  ,  .. 

Summary:  Dlscuiwes  the  nature,  functions,  and  powers  of  the 
Senate.  Follows  one  Senator's  myriad  actlvltlea.  le^alatlve  and 
otherwise,  during  a  working  day  In  Washington. 

1.  V.  8.  roncress.  Senate.  i.  New  York  times.  Series; 
U,  S.  Government  in  action   (Filmstrip) 

328.73  74-788843 

New  York  tim<'« 


(Senator  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Kennedy]  {Motion  picture)    Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

30  min.    sd.     biw.    16  mm.     (Person  to  person) 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  Person  to  person. 

Summary:  Charles  CoUIngwood  interviews  Senator  John  F.  Ken- 
nedy, his  wife  Jacqueline,  and  their  daughter.  Caroline,  In  their 
home  in  the  Georgetown  section  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

1.  Kennedy,  Jacqueline  (Bouvler)   192»-  2.  Kennedy,  John 

Fltigerald.  Pres.  U.  S..  1917-1963.  i.  Columbia  Broadcasting 

System,  Inc.        Series:  Person  to  person  (Motion  picture) 

923  Fi  68-240 


Senator  George  Graham  Vest   (Filmstrip) 
see    Missouri's  "Little  Giant" 


Send  me  no  flower^  {Motion  picture)    Martin  Melcher  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1964. 

l(Ki  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor.  „  ^       ^  r. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Norman  Barasch  and  Car- 
roll Moore. 

Cicdilf  Producer,  Harry  Keller;  director,  Norman  Jewlsoo; 
screenplay.  Julius  Epstein;  music.  De  Vol;  director  of  pbotograiAy, 
Daniel  Fapp;  film  editor,  J.  Terry  Williams.  Cast:  Rock  Hudsoo, 
Doris  Day.  Tony  Randall.  Paul  Lynde,  Hal  March. 

&uniiiary:  Comedy-drama.  A  hypochondriac  who  overhears  bia 
doctor  discussing  the  fatal  symptoms  of  another  patient  believes 
them  to  be  his  own.  makes  hia  burial  arrangements,  and  finds  a 
second  husband  for  his  wife. 

I  Uarasch,  Norman.  Send  me  no  flowers,  n.  Martin  Meicnw 
Productions,     ni.  Unl-  versal   Pictures  Company,  Inc.    (In- 

corporated 1936)  ^.  ^„   ,^_, 

Fi  6^1607 


Sendak,  Maurice. 
see 


Where  the  wild  things  are 


266 


Where  the  wild  things  are. 

ScBdlBg  momej  to  tke  bwilr.  A.  [FOmBtrip]    Educational  Prajee- 
tiooft  Corp.,  1969. 

J3fi  color  35  nun.  (Pre-vocahoori  orimtatioii  and  rAtaocc  Unit  4, 
2024) 

To  be  mei  M  s  unit  with  filmstrip  B  and  with  learaing  manual 

With  t«Khcr't  manual. 

SUMMARY:  [Umtrates  ways  in  which  families  help  e»cb  other  finaw^Uy, 
•nd  cxpUini  methods  for  »eoding  money  u  people  in  financial  need.  With 
caption*.  

1.  Finance.  Penonal.       I.  Educatiooal  Projectioos  Coiporatioo.    n.  SeiKs: 
Pre-vocaiionsl  orienUtion  sod  guidance.  (Fdmsiripi  Unit  4,  2024. 
,H0179,  371.4  72.7^3M 

Educational  Profections  72  wiarv, 

Corp. 

Seadlag  momt  to  tke  fudlr,  B.  (fnimstripi    Educational  Profec- 
tions  Corp.,  1969. 

39  fr.  color.  3)  ram.  (Pre-vocstiooal  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  4, 
2024) 

To  be  uaed  as  a  unit  with  filmatiip  A  aod  with  leamiag  manual. 

With  teacbcf '■  ottnual 

SUMMARY:  Reviews  coDC«pa  cooccraing  safe  metbodi  of  sendini  moaey 
in  the  mail.  Reinforces  basic  educstionsl  skiOs  of  grammar,  reading  comprehcn- 
■ion,  and  arithmetic.  With  captions. 

1.  Fmaace,  PeraooaL  2.  Occupatiooal  training.  I.  Educatiooal  Projec- 
tions Corporation.  II.  Series:  Pre-vocatioDal  orientation  and  guidance.  [Rlm- 
■trip]  Unit  4.  2024. 

[HG179j  371.4  72-734360 

Educational  Protections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Seneca  Rocks — key  to  the  past  (Motion  picture)    Modfilm, 
1967. 

4  min     si.     color.    8  mm.     (West  Virginia  series) 

I»op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

IftAued  in  standard  8  mm.  aud  in  super  8  mm. 

With  Btudv  guide  by  Earl  Sizemore. 

Creditt:    Producer.    Gray    Barker;    consultant.    Earl    Slsemore; 
photographers,  Ellis  Dungan,  Gray  Barker. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  ruins  of  an  ancient  civilisation  which  have 
been   discovered  at  Seneca  Rocks  and   the  Mounds  at  MonndsviUe. 

1.  Mound-sviUe,  W.  Va.  i.  Modfllm.  Series:  West  Virginia 

series  (Motion  picture) 

917.64  Fi  A  6S-2359 

Modfllm 


Senegal 


[Hlmstrip]     Avid  Corp.,  1972. 

and  phoAodisc:  1  >.,  12  to..  33  1  /3  rpm.. 


ISn 


36  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
With  teacher*!  guide. 
SUMMARY:  Showi  the  navigation  advantage  of  Senegal  Gambia  in  West 
Africa,  and  present!  the  history  of  the  country  from  1444  to  the  present. 

1.  Africa,  West— Commerce— History.       I.  Avid  Corporation. 

^^  916.6  70-740511 


cHF3876] 
Avid  Corp. 


72 


MARC 


Senger  und  Etterlln,  Fridolln  von,  1891- 
see 

Small  world:    Montgomery,  Von  Senger, 
aark. 


Senior,  Edward 


A  Walk  and  a  whistle. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SenknitT  ts.  ability  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  BcmTxl 
of  Canada.  Iteleaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  19G0. 

1  nel.    bA.    b&w.    16  nma. 

With  teacber'a  galde. 

Cteditt:   Producer.  Guy   OloTer;   director,  Bernard  Derlln. 

Summary:  DlHCUssefl  the  labor-nmoasemeDt  lane  of  aealtxity 
vermis  abllltj.  Vvm  a  case  study  to  abow  that  aenlMlty  ttself  la  not 
enough  for  promotion  to  a  more  mpaufbto  potftlao. 

1.  Seatorlty,  Kmployee.  2.  Promotloaa  l  Oanada  Natkna] 
rilm  Board,    n.  McOraw-HlH  Book  OompaDr. 

331.1  72-702717 

HcOraw-HUl  Book  Oa 

Sennett,  Mack.  1880- 
see 

Between  showers. 
Down  on  the  farm. 
The  Ham  artist. 
A  Harem  knight. 
Lau^iing  gas. 

Soldier  man. 
Yukon  Jake, 


Sennett  (Mack)   inc. 
see    Mack  Sennett,  inc. 


s.  Al 


Man  and  the  machine. 
Puppet's  dream. 


The  Sense  oi  a  sentence  (FUmetrip)    Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.    Keleased  by  RMI  Fihn  Productions^  1970. 

60  rr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  phonodlsc:  l  a.,  12  In..  3Si  rpm., 
16  min.     (English  serlee) 

Credits:  Writer  and  consultant.  (Jeraldlne  K.  Kramer. 

Summory:  Deflnea,  classlBeB,  and  Illustrates  the  types  of  sen- 
tence* Show."?  how  to  organise  sentences  using  the  basic  principles 
ceceiisary  for  effective  writing. 

1.  English  language — ComiKMiltlon  and  exercises.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Sentences.  l  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,  n.  RHI  Film 
Productions.  Series:  English  series  (nimstrlp.  RMI  Film  Pro- 
ductions ) 

808  7^-737052 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Sense  of  hearing  (Motion  pictwn)  Amerioan  Telephone 
and  Tolefirraph  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  John  Siithu4end 
Producti«is, 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  study  of  the  subtleties  of  soond  and  tbe  miracle  of 
bearing.     Explains  the  Tartons  textures  of  sound  and  explores  the 
chambers  of  the  hearing  mechanism. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Hearing.    2.  Sound.         i.  American  Tetopbone  and  Tel^rapb 
Compaof. 

534  72-702868 

CINB 


A  Seaae  o*  life.  [Motion  picture]     WKYC-TV,  1971. 

25  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     (Montage) 

Telecail  on  the  documentary  protrain  Monuge 

SUMMARY:  Focuiei  on  ■  group  of  »tudenti«  they  diKover  and  tpprecUle 
tbe  wooden  of  nature  and  their  environment. 

1.  Nature.       I.  WKYC  (Televiwon  suiion)  Cleveland.     II.  Sctto:  Montage. 
tMotion  picture] 

[QHSli  574  72-700035 

CINE  72  MARC 


A  Scnm  of  the  past  [Motion  picture)    Fred  Camper,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Uses  color  effects  to  present  a  photographic  description 
of  a  room.  Includes  shots  of  papers  on  a  desk  and  clothes  on  a 
chair. 

1.  Photography,  Artistic.     2.  Ck>tor  photography.  l  Camper, 

Fred. 

778.4  70-701982 


Sense  of  wonder  [Motion  picture)  American  Broadcaatinj? 
Company  Merchandising.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Bo(A 
Co.,  li)69. 

M  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  A  Study  of  the  work  and  phlloeoiAy  of  Rachel  Carson. 

1.  Carson,  Rachel  Louise.        i.  American  Broadcasting  Company 
Merdiandlslng.     ii.  McOraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

574  70-701853 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Sensei:  master  teacher  (Motion  picture)  Penn^lvania 
State  Uniyersity.  Made  by  Institute  for  Arte  and  UniTer- 
sity  Studies.  Released  by  Psych<rfogictl  Cinema  Ref^ster, 
1971. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS  :  Authors.  Kenneth  R.  Beltell.  John  Rhebun. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  Manjl  Inoae.  a  master  Japanese  potter, 
who  demonstrates  the  Korean  tradition,  four  hundred  years  old  lo 
Japan.  Shows  hlra  throwing  of  porcelain,  and  shaping  and  earring 
of  a  design  Into  a  large  Jar. 

1.   Pottery.   Korean— Japan.     2.   Pottery— Japan.  I.   Pennsyl- 

▼ania.  State  University.  II.  Pennsylvania.  SUte  University.  Psy- 
chological Cinefna  Register. 

[NK4167]  788.2  72-713857 

Psychological  Cinema  Register 

A  Senseless  sUxcj  (Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Yugo- 
slavia.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 


McGraw-Hill,  1971. 


10  min.    sd.     color.     16  nun. 

CREDITS;  Director,  screenplay,  animation,  and  designer.  Anet 
ZanlDovl^;  music,  Aleksandar  Bubanovi^. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  story  in  which  a  king  creates  order  by 
using  the  same  methods  that  previously  created  confusion. 

I.  Zagreb-fllm.     II.  Contemporary  FUms/McO raw-Hill. 

791.43  7fr-711908 

McOraw-HiU  Book  Co. 


Sigma   Educational   Films, 


The   Senses    (Motion  picture) 
1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     1(J  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  study  guide.  ,     ^  v.      o  »»^ 

Creditf  Ejcecutlve  producer.  Gabor  Kalman;  music.  Gabor  Siabo. 

BummaTy:  Encourages  the  young  child  to  use  his  senses  to  enrich 
his  experience  of  his  own  world  by  showing  how  living  things — 
Including  the  eagle,  the  antelope,  dogs,  the  anteater.  and  the 
orangutan— use  their  senses  to  (Ind  out  about  the  world  around  them. 

1   Senses  and  sensation.        i.  Sigma  Educational  Fllm«. 

612  Fi  A  68-638 

SiemaEUluoitional  Films 

The  Senses  Bureau 


Atyt^lobin. 


Protein  synthesis. 


Hie  Senses — hearing,  smdl,  taste,  and  tooeh  (Filmstrip) 
D<m  Boeco.    Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,     color.     S5  mm.     (Biology — anatomy) 

SUMMARY :  Presents  Illustrations  of  human  anatomy  and  shows 
how  the  senses  of  hearing,  smell,  taste,  and  touch  are  Interrelated 
with  other  systems  of  the  body. 

1.  Sense-organs.  I.  Bosco,  Don.     II.  Universal  Education  and 

Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Biology— anatomy  (Filmstrip) 
[QM501]  612  70-740617 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


the  hearing  process  [Motion  picture)  Harper  & 
Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Produc- 
tions. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  S  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Ixiop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With   Upe  script,   lab  manual,   readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Author,  Bell  Laboratories. 

Bummary:    Uses  computer-generated  anImaUon   to  Illustrate  the 
hearing  process  and  to  simulate  basilar  membrane  motion  In  the  ear. 

1.  Hearing.    2.  Basilar  membrane.        i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers. 
Series;  Blolc^^y  series  (Motion  picture.    Harper  &  Row) 

591.1  77-706701 

Harper  &  Row.  Publish-  ers 

Sensing,  learning,  remembering,  and  thinldng.  Part  1: 
Sense  organs  (Filmstrip)  Harry  Robin.  Released  by 
liKA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

39  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  a,  12  In.,  331  rpm.    mlcro- 
grooTe. 

Also  Issued  with  [Aoiwtape  in  cassette. 

With  stDdy  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  tbe  development  of  DerroDS  systenu  In  ani- 
mals. 

1.  Sensfr^>rgans.        I.  Robin,  Harry,    II.  BFA  Educatioaal  Media. 
III.  Sense  organs  (Filmstrip) 

612  7»-788820 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Sensing,  learning,  remembering,  and  tUnUnit- Put  2:  The 
human  nervoos  ^«tem  (Filmstrip)  Harry  Robin.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

46  fr.    color.    30  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  a.,  12  la.,  ni  rpm.    mlcro- 


Alao  iMMd  with  pboDotape  In  cassette. 

With  stDdr  guide. 

SUHUABT :  Shows  bow  tbe  human  nerroos  syatam  Is  organised. 

1.  Nervoos  system.  I.  Robin,  Harry.    XL  BVA  Bdocatlonal 

Media.    III.  The  Human  nerrotis  system  (rUmsbrip) 

612  77-738821 

BFA  Bdocatlonal  Media 

Swsing,  learning,  remembering,  and  thinking.  Part  3: 
Learning,  thinking,  remembering,  and  imagining  (Film- 
strip)  Harry  Kobin.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1971. 

42  fr.  color.  35  oui,  and  pbonodlse:  1  a,  12  in  SSI  nMn.  mlcrt^ 
groovB, 

Also  issued  with  phoDotape  in  cassette. 

Wtth  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  OutllnM  factors  that  ai»  Inr^ved  In  learning,  re- 
membering, thinking,  and  Imagining. 

1.  Memory.  2.  Thotigtat  and  thinking.  SJmaglnatlon.  I.  Bobln. 
Harry.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  HI.  Learning,  thinking,  *e- 
memberlDg,  and  Imagining  (Filmstrip) 

153  70-788822 

BFA  Bdncattonal  Media 


267 


Sensiiig,  learning,  remembering,  and  thinldng.  Part  4: 
Injuries  to  the  nervoos  system  (Filmstrip)  Harry 
Robin.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac :  1  s.,  12  In  33i  rpm.  micro- 
groove. 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  injuries  to  the  boman  nerrotis  system  and 
states  that  abuses  of  tbe  nervous  system  through  unwLss  use  of 
drags  can  be  eompletriy  controlled  by  the  IndlviduaL 

1.  Nervous  system — Wounds  and  Injnrtee.  I.  Robin,  Harry. 

II.   BFA   Educational   Media.     III.   Injuries  to  the  nervous  system 
(Filmstrip) 

612  74-738828 

BFA  BducathHial  Hedta 


ScMfaH  Hiht  It  HBamA  lellectloa.  [Motioo  picture]  Iwanami 
puma,  Tokyo.  Released  in  tbe  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Media.  1972. 

4  nun.     d    color,     wper  8  mm.     (U^t  ud  Bceing  wries) 

Loop  tUm  in  cartridge. 

With  Kudy  gisdc 

SUMMARY:  Explabuthatthcdetcctioaorthghtbcam,re|vdteMarii]ten- 
(ity.  it  passible  only  when  it  eolen  the  eye.  either  directly  or  m  ■  result  of 
reflection  from  in  otiiecL 

I.  RedectJon  (Optics)  2.  Light.  3.  Optio,  Physiotofical.  L  Iwinami 
EifaSeiukuio,  Tokyo.  11.  BFA  Educationa]  Media.  III.  Series:  Light  and  tee- 
L  [Motion  picture] 

C385i  535  72-700086 

BFA  Educslioas]  Media  72 


i^j 


MARC 


The  Sensitive  tool 
see 


Mother  toofiie.  Part  5:  The  semitive  tool. 


Sensory   deprivation    (Motion    picture)     Train-Aide   Corp. 
Released  bv  Train-Aide  Educational  Systems  by  Pharma- 

seal.  1969. 

15  min.    sd.    color.     16  ram.     (The  Patient  In  Isolation) 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

AI.40  Issued  as  fllm.strip  with  record  or  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  programmed  Instruction  booklet,  and 
post  test. 

CREDITS:  Anthor«,  Helen  Brown.  I^nn  E.  Qulgley. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  tbe  problems  and  anxlety-proroklng  situa- 
tions of  patients  in  Isolation  and  explores  the  feelings  of  the  nurse* 
who  deal  with  these  patients. 

1.  Nurse  and  patient.  2.  Anxiety.  I.  Train-Aide  Corporation. 
II.  Traln-.^ide  &Iucatlonal  Systems  by  Pharmaseal.  III.  Series: 
The  Patient  In  Isolation  (Motion  picture) 

rRT82]  610.7  79-712970 

Train-Aide  Corp. 

ScMory    interaetioa.    [Fihnstrip]       Univenity    of   Mnmeeota. 
ReleaKd  by  Dept.  of  Audio-Viaual  Extemion.  1971. 

160fr.  cokv.  35iam.  and  phoootape  on  red:  ptastic.  aagle-irack.  1  red 
(3  in.),  3  3/4  ipa.,  42  min.     (PerceptioB:  mok  topics  and  praUems,  m.  5)) 

With  Mudeai  notebook,  ttudent  tcstt.  and  snrvci  keys. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Susan  T.  RydcH. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  tbe  cffecH  of  M»*ory  tntersciioa  and  rdaies  that  the 
tcnn  fenaory  inleraciioB  includes  fcnerai  and  specifk  fuactioBa. 

I.SeaMsandKantkn.  L  MiuDcsott.  Univeraity.  II.  MiBnesots.  Um- 
versity.  Dept  of  Audio- VimmI  Exteonoo.  IIL  Scries:  Percepcioii:  loine  lopks 
and  problems.  [FUmstrip)  na  3. 

IBF233]  152.1  72-732545 

DepL  of  Audio- Visual  73  MAKC 

Extcntian.  Univ.  of 
Minnesota 

The   Sensory  organs  of  smeH,   taste,  sight,  and   hearing 

(Filmttrip)     Colonial  Films,  1964. 

39  fr.      color.      85  mm.      (Human  body  filmstrip  series) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  of  the  human  skeleton,  microscopic 
studies,  and  diagrams  to  illustrate  tbe  certain  sensory  organs:  tbe 
olfactory  portion  of  the  nasal  passages  and  the  mouth,  the  tongue 
and  tastebuds.  the  eye,  and  the  ear.     With  captlona 

1.   Sense-organs.        i.  Colonial  Films,  inc.,  Atlanta.        Seriea. 

612  Fi  A  67^184 

Colonial  Films,  Inc. 

Sensory  Systems,  inc, 
see 

Changes:  behavior  modification  for  the 
mentally  retarded. 

The  Sensory   world    {.Motion  picture)      CRM  Productions, 

1971. 

26  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Psychology  today  films) 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Tom  Laiarus;  editor,  James  D   Young. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  fllm.  which  show.s  a  voyage  through  tbe 
human  body  to  demonstrate  tbe  operation  of  the  senses  Includes 
experiments  showing  sensory  phenomena  and  confunlon 

1.  Senses  and  .-ensatlon.  I.  CRM  Productions.     II.  Series: 

Psychology  today  films  (Motion  picture) 

[QP435]  162.1  73-713072 

CRM  Productions 


Sentence  and   paragraph    [Filmstrip) 
Visual,  1967. 


Educational   Audio 


■15  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  writing    no.  8) 
With  teacher's  guide,  notes,  and  student  work  sheets 
Credits:    Script,    Gladys    Carter ;    editorial    supervisor.    Miriam 
Dancy;  Tisual  editor.  Jeanne  Rice;  art  director.  Shnla  Wallance. 

Summary.-  Analyzes  the  purpose  of  the  Introduction  and  the  con- 
clusion of  a  paragraph.  Describes  the  functions  and  relationships 
of  sentences  and  paragraphs.  Includes  problem  frames  for  dlsctis- 
slon  and  practice  frames  with  correlated  work  sheets  for  exercises. 

1.  English  language— C<HnpoeItion  and  eierclsea.  2  English  lan- 
guage—Programmed Instruction.  i.  Educational  Audio  Visual, 
Inc.,  PleasantvlUe.  N.  Y.  Series:  Fundamentals  of  writing  (Film- 
strip)  na  8. 

Fi  A  67-3997 


Educational  Audio 


Visual 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Sentence  is  life  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center  and  Fund  for  Adult  Educa- 
tion. i:*t;i.  Made  by  Georgia  Center,  University  of  G«or- 
gia. 

L'll  mill,     s(l.     Wtw.     IC  luni.     (The  Basic  issue*  of  man) 

Cieditt:  Producer.  Gerard  Appy;  director,  Hill  Bermont;  writers. 
Hill  Bermont,  Chan  Sieg;  consultants,  George  Newsome,  Tliomaa 
Matiler;  cameraman,  Kennetli  Resnlck;  editor,  Bradley  Cummings. 

Summat-y:  Usea  realistic  and  fantasy  settings  to  examine  whether 
or  not  philosophy  is  of  any  use  In  everyday  life. 

1.  Life.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
II.  F;:ad  fi^r  Adult  Education.  Series:  The  Basic  issues  of  man 
iMvtM'ii  picture) 

1-28  Fi  68-241 


SentcBce  of  the  cowt  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV.  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

30  min.     ><1.     bftw.      16  mm.     (Teenage  violence,  no.  2} 
SUMMARY:  Describes  how  the  British  peul  sytlem  deals  with  juvenile 
offenders  as  revealed  in  an  account  of  ■  trial  of  four  boys  accused  of  assaulling 
a  condttctor  on  a  bus  in  En^Und. 

1.  Juvenile  courts— Great  Britain.  ),  British  8roadcastin|  Corporation. 
Tekviiion  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  II).  Scries:  Teenage  violence.  [Mo- 
lion  picture]  no.  2. 

[KD8445]  364.36  70-714859 

Tin»e-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Sentence  patterns:   Introduction    (Filmttrip)    Cortmet  In- 
structional Films,  1969. 

Gl  fr.  color.  So  tutn.  and  phooodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  15 
min. 

With  iiser'H  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Sbadle  Simon. 

Nummary:  Explains  aome  of  the  termioology  atid  symbols  of 
stnirtural  Itngutstlcs,  and  provides  a  visual  orientation  to  the  lingu- 
istic method  of  language  claHslticatlon. 

1.  Structural  Itngulstlca.  2.  Language  and  latiguages— Classifica- 
tion.       I.  Coronet  Instructional  Pilais. 

425  7^-734757 

Coronet  Instnictlooal  Films 

Sentence  patterns:  Subject-verb   (FUmstrip)     Coronet  In- 
stinct ioiial  Films,  1969. 

41  :r.  cDlur.  '.i'l  uim.  nni]  plionodlm;:  1  ».,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
9  niln. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Sbadle  Simon. 

Summarv:  Explains  the  basic  sentence  pattern,  stibJect-Terb,  and 
Introduces  determlnn^,  modiflers,  prepositional  groups,  and  subor- 
dlnator  groups. 

1.  English  language— Sentence*.  i.  (Coronet  Instructional  FUma 
425  72-73476S 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Sentence  patterns:   Snbject-verb-direct  object    (Filmairip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969, 

4*;  f.'-  coliir.  X>  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rran., 
9  min. 

With  user's  gulda 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Shadle  Simon. 

Summary:  Explains  the  subject-verb-dlrect  object  sentence  pattern, 
and  shows  bow  determiners,  modifiers,  p-groaps,  and  ft-gronpe  can  t>e 
used  to  expand  the  basic  sentence. 

1.  English  language—Sentences.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
425  74r-734761 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Sentence     patterns:     Subject -verb-direct     object-modifier 

{Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Film-s,  1969. 

A\  U\  culoi'.  '.VTi  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
9  min. 

With  user's  guldfe 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Shadle  Simon. 

Bummary:  Explains  the  subject-rerb-dlrect  object-modifier  s^itence 
pattern,  and  Introduces  the  use  of  tbe  y-lng  gronp. 

1.  English  language — Sentences.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
425  78-734762 

Coronet  Instructional  PtlmB 


Sentence  patterns:  Sobject-verii-direct  object-object  ccnn- 

plement  (FUmatrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

51  fr.  color.  .15  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
10  min. 

With  tiaer'B  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Sbadle  Simon. 

Summary:  Explains  the  subJect-Terb-dlrect  object-object  comple- 
ment sentence  pattern,  and  Introduces  the  uae  of  Intenslflera 

1.  Bngllsb  language — Sentencea        i.  Coronet  Instructional  FUma. 

425  71-734768 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Sentence  patterns:  Subject-veHb-indirect  object-direct  ob- 
ject {FUmatrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

41  tr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  8U  rpm.,  8 
min. 

With  oner's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  oollntwrator,  Shadle  Simon. 

Summary:  Explains  the  Hubject- verb-indirect  object-direct  object 
sentence  pattern,  and  abows  how  determiners,  modlflera.  and  p-groujn 
can  l>e  used  with  this  pnttern. 

1.  English  language— Sentences.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
426  76-734764 

Coronet  Inirtructtonat  Films 


Sentence  patterns:  Subject-verb-modifier  (FUmatrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1969. 

ATt  ::-.  i-dIoi'.  '.Vt  nun.  and  phonodlsc;  I  s.,  12  In.,  3Si  rpm., 
9  niln 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Shadle  Simon. 

Hummtury:  Explatas  (tie  sabJect-Terb-modlfler  seoteoce  pattern. 

1.  Bngli^  langusge-'S«»itenres.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  riims. 
426  76-734759 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Sentence  patterns:  Subject- verb- predicate  noon  {FUmatrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

4:j  :i'.  Color.  :t.'  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
9  min. 

With  user's  guide; 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Shadle  Simon. 

Summary:  Explains  tbe  nouD-verb-noun  switence  pattern,  and 
shows  how  determiners,  modifiers,  p-groupa  and  s-groups  can  b«  used 
In  tbe  noun-verb-noun  sentence. 

1.  English  language — Sentences.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

425  70-734760 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Seatences.  [Filnistrip]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

2  filmstrips.  color.  33  mm.  and  2  phonoiapcs  in  cassette,  (Reading 
and  writing  with  phonics,  set  4) 

With  teacher's  manual  and  sound  practice  cassettes. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  sight  reading  vocabulary  words  used  in  sentences 
correlated  to  pcninent  visuals.  Designed  for  use  by  beginning  readers  or  for 
remedial  work  with  young  people  or  adults. 

I.  Reading.     2.  Reading— Remedial  teaching.        1.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm) 
11.  Scries:  Reading  and  writing  with  phonics.  (Filmstrip]  set  4, 
[LB1050]  428  72-736096 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

Sentences  {FUimtrip)    U.  S.  Office  of  Education.    Made  by 
Gilbert  Altschul  Productions.    Released  by  Journal  Films, 

1970. 

34  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.    (Patterns  In  mathematics) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  teachers  of  mathematics  In  the 
primary  and  elementary  grades.    With  captions. 

1,  Mathematics — Teacher  training.  2.  Arithmetic — Foundations. 
1.  U.  S.  Office  of  Education,  n.  Jourtial  Films,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Se- 
ries: Patterns  In  mathematlw  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.7  73-736940 

Journal  Films 

Sentences— a  silly  day  with  Cecil  {FUmatrip)    Troll  Asso- 
ciates, 1970. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Creiils:  Author.  Edward  McCullough. 

Summary:  Uses  a  humorous  story  about  a  boy  and  bis  pet  mouse 
to  introduce  and  Illustrate  the  concept  of  a  sentence  and  the  purpose 
of  sentence  patterns  and  structure.     With  captions.    For  elemenUry 

1.    English    language — Sentences — Juvenile   films.        i.    Troll   As- 

372.6  70-737465 


Troll  Associates 

Sentencing  (Motion  picture)  Koscoe  Pound-American  Trial 
Ijiwyers  Foundation,  1968.  Made  by  University  of 
MichiKiin. 

19  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  13) 
-^U-MMKRY-    Deals   with   various  aspecU  of  a  criminal   lawsuit 
Involving  a  liquor  store  robbery  case.     Shows  counsel  participating 
In  the  sentencing  procedure.  „       j 

1     Sentences    (Criminal   procedure)— L.   S.  I.   Roscoe  Pound- 

American  Trial  lawyers  Foundation.  II.  Series:  Criminal  law  se- 
ries (Motion  picture)  no.  13.  _,.,,, 
fKF9685l  345  78-714045 
Roscoe  Pound-American                 Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


Sentinel  Productions 
see 

Ride  beyond  vengence. 

Sentinel,  west  face  {Motion  picture)     Summit  Films,  1967. 

27  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  two  American  mountain  climbers  as  they  scale 
one  of  the  world's  most  formidable  rock  walls. 

1.  Mountaineering.        I.  Summit  Fllnu. 

796.5  Fi  A  68-162 

CINE 


Sentinels  of  silence  (Motion  picture)  Manuel  Arango,  Mex- 
ico City,  1971.  Made  by  Robert  Amram.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Pyramid  Films. 

19  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  Robert  Amram;  narrator,  Orson 
Welles:  music.  Mariano  Moreno;  photographer,  James  Freeman; 
film  editor,  Alex  Beaton. 

SUMMARY :  An  aerial  panorama  of  Mexico's  pre-Columbian 
ruins. 

1.  Indians  of  Mexico— Antiquities.         I.  Arango,  Manuel. 
II.  Pjramid  Films,  inc. 

[F1219]  917.2  74-714214 

Pyramid  Films 


Sentura,  Neil  R 
see 


Accordins  to  Hoylc. 


Separate  beds    (Motion  picture) 
see    The  Wheeler  dealers 


Sepai^te  bat  eqoal   {FUmatnp) 
Educatioi^  Corp.,  1969. 


Encyclop*ediA  BritaimicA 


."Vl  fr.     color.     3K  mm.      (Separate  and  unequal) 

Summary;    Presents    the    Supreme   C^urt   decision  of   Pleaay    vs. 
Fersuson  whl<-h   upheld  the  validity  of  sepa  rate-but -equal  laws. 

I.  DisiTlmlnatliin  in  transportation  —  I..BW  and  legislation  ~  U.  8. 
I.    EncyclopHed la    llritiinniia    Educational    Corpnratlon.  Series: 

Separate  and  unequal  (Fllmstrlp) 

325.260973  78-738418 

Encyclopaedia  Hrltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Separate  bat  equal.  [Motion  picture]    Krantz  Films.    Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britaimica  Educational  Cwp.,  1971. 

S  min      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  issued  in  bAw. 

With  icachcr'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  ColUborators,  Benjamin  Quartet,  Steriini  Stuckey. 

SUMMARY^  Outlines  the  political,  economic,  and  social  position  of  the 
Negro  in  the  South  from  the  time  of  the  Civil  Wax.  Emphasizes  the  effect  of  the 
"separate  but  equal"  policy,  which  wu  derived  from  the  Pleisy  v.  Ferguson 
decision  of  the  Supreme  0>urt,  and  the  Brown  v.  Board  of  Education  case. 

1 .  Negroes— Segregation.     2.  Negroes— Southern  Suies.       1.  Krantz  Films. 
11.  Encyclopaedia  Britannic*  Educational  Corporation. 
[E185.61]  301.451  70-714997 

Encyclopaedia  Brilannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


"Separate**  is  unequal   (Filmstrip) 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 


Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


M  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Quest  for  equality) 

Issued  In  a  program  with  recording  and  textbook  entitled  Quest 


Summary :  Discusses  the  Supreme  Court  decision  that  outlawed 
segregation  In  public  schools  and  established  the  decision  that 
"separate"  Is  unequal.  ^    .     .  , 

1.  Segregation  In  education.  2.  Segregation — Law  and  legisla- 
tion—U.  S.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.       Series:  Quest  for  equality  (Fllmstrlp) 

973.9  72-738162 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Separation  of  colours  {Filmstrip)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canadn.  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  fllmstrlp  entitled  Separation  de 
couleurs. 

With  notes. 

Credits:  Director.  Jacques  Vallfie;  writer,  Serge  Tongas;  phot(«- 
rapher,  George  Davln. 

Summary:  An  art  Instruction  film  which  demonstrates  the  separa- 
tion of  colors.     With  captions    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Color— Study  and  teaching.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board, 
n.  Si^paratlon  de  couleurs  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.5  76-736574 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Separation  of  major  groups  (Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rine- 
hart  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pic- 
tures. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous 
solution,  no.  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Norman  Duffy. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  significant  chemical  reactions  In  solu- 
tion and  presents  the  balanced  Ionic  equations  for  these  reactions. 
Uses  animation  to  explain  the  reactions  In  terms  of  the  fundamental 
principles  and  concepts  of  chemistry. 

1  Solution  (Chemistry)  2.  Chemical  reaction— Conditions  and 
laws.  I.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.     II.  Series:  Ionic  re- 

actions In  aqueous  solution   (Motion  picture)   no.  1. 

541  78-711946 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Separation  of  proteins  by  electrophoresis  {Motion  picture) 
Harper  A  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit  One 
Film  Productions. 

3  mlu.     8l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biolf^y  series) 

I^oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Credit*;  Authors,  Peter  Hathaway,  Kurt  Hlrscbbom. 

Summary:  Describes  the  steps  In  the  separation  of  proteins  by 
electrophoresis.  Including  preparation  of  a  starch  gel,  insertion  of 
serum  or  cell  extracts  into  the  gel,  passing  of  current  through  the 
gel.  gel  sliced  and  Incubated  In  a  stain  specific  for  proteins,  washing 
of  gel,  and  observation  of  the  protein  pattern. 

1.  Proteins.  2.  Electrophoresis.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers. 
Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.    Harper  &.  Row) 

547  70-706702 

Harper  k  Bow,  Publish-  era 

Separation  overlay    (Motion   picture)     Scope   Productiona. 

Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1966. 

2   min.     Pi.    color,     super   8   mm.     (Graphics— photomechanical) 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  make  a  separation  when  photographs 
and  solid  line  copy  are  Incorporated  in  one  layout. 

1.  Commercial  art.  2.  Photography.  Advertising.  I.  Scofie  Pro- 
ductions. II.  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers,  New  York.  Se- 
ries: Graphics— photomechanical  (Motion  picture) 

778  76-711861 

Scope  Productions 


Septic  shock   (Filmstrip)     Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm., 
22  min.    mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  serlw) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  manuaL 

SUMMARY  ■  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Explains  concepts  of 
the  development  of  septic  shock,  and  outlines  the  nursing  action  and 
medical  treatment  that  have  been  credited  with  lowering  tbe  rate 
of  mortality  aswxlHted  with  septic  shock.  „  .,     . 

1.  Septic  shock.  I.  Tralnex  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Patient 
rare  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

[RB150.S5]  610.73  79-789160 

Trainex  Corp. 

Septuagenarian    substitute   ball    (Motion    picture)      Allan 

Arkush,  1970. 

33  mlu.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  An  experimental  documentary  film  which  covers  the 
brief  rise  and  fall  of  rock  musician  Ralph  McCartney. 

1.  McCartney,  Ralph.        I.  ArkUNh.  Allan. 

780.07  75-711440 

CINE 


268 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sequential    order     (Filmttrip)     Popular    Science    Audio- 
Visuals.  1969. 

41  fr.     coior.     33  mm. 

With  tencben'  sulde. 

Huinmury:  Introduces  the  Idea  of  seqaeDce  order  In  Uognate, 
allowing  selection  of  what  occnra  tint,  next,  and  laat  Dlsounes 
what  would  occur  if  the  natural  order  were  not  obserred.  For  prl- 
tnar;  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  English  lan^age— Orammar.  2.  English  language — Study  and 
teaching  (Primary)         i.  Popular  Science  Audio-Visuals. 

372.21  78-733836 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Serben,  Barry  W 
see 


A  Get  off. 


The  Serendipity  groove  {Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1964.  Made  by 
KQED. 

30  mill.     sd.     bAiv,     16  mm.     (Anatomy  of  a  hit,  no.  It 

Credita:  Producers  and  writers,  Ralph  J.  Gleason,  Richard  Moore; 
director.  Richard  Moore;  narrator,  Ralph  J.  Gleason;  music,  Vince 
Guaraldl ;  photographers,  Philip  Greene,  Irving  Saraf,  R«)l)ert  Charl- 
ton; editor,  Irving  Saraf. 

Bummarv:  Host  Ralph  J.  Gleason  Interviews  Jazz  pianist  Vlnce 
Guaraldl,  who  describes  how  he  assembled  his  long  play  album, 
Black  Orpheus.  Discusses  the  difBcnlty  of  developing  a  hit  record 
formula  and  the  relative  merits  of  prtMootlon  and  gimmlckery  In  the 
music  business. 

1.  Guaraldl,  Vince.  i.  National  Educational  Television  and 

Radio  Center.  Series:  Anatomy  of  a  hit  (Motion  picture)  no.  L 

Fi  67-510 

Serendipity  1.  Find  something  real  to  write  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Grover  Film  Productions,  1969. 

l-'t  nihi.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Aliw  issued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge 

With  teachers  gii'de. 

rmiiis:  Authors  and  photographers,  Giwrge  Bacher,  June  Bacher- 
•  ■rlniiial  miislc  score,  Kerry  Kuse. 

Summary :  Presents  a  song  and  a  series  of  scenes  without  narra- 
tl.-ii  in  order  to  help  children  find  subjecu  for  creative  wrltinir 
rJtf^Tf^pf  r"^""*-.         I.  Grover  Film  ProdoctioDs,  Monterey. 
Calif.     II.  Find  something  real  to  write  (Motion  pictur^) 

Graver  Film  Pr^uotlons  ^  7^710810 


Sergeant  (Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Yugoslavia,  1966. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1969. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crcditt:  Director  and  animator,  BorlvoJ  Dovnlkovlc-Bordo ; 
writers,   Zlatko  Grglc.   BortvoJ   Dovnlkovlc-Bordo. 

Summary:  An  animated  Aim  about  a  youog  draftee  who  comes  to 
the  army  carrying  his  pet  frog  In  a  box. 

I.  Zagreb-fllm.     n.  Contetnporatr  Fllim«/UcOraw-HlU. 

791.43  7«-70Me6 

HcOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Sergeant   Deadhead    {Motion  picture)     American   Interna- 
tional Pictures,  1965. 

88  mln,     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

PanavisloD.     Pathe  color. 

Creditt:  Producers,  James  H.  Nicholson.  Samuel  Z  Arkoff-  di- 
rector, Norman  Taurog;  script.  Louis  M.  Heyward;  music,"  AI 
SlDims;  photography,  Floyd  Crosby;  editors,  Fred  Feltshans,  Eve 
Newman,  Ronald  Sinclair.  Ca»t:  Frankie  Avalon.  Deborah  Walley. 
Cesar  Romero,  Fred  Clark,  Gale  Gordon. 

nummary:  A  comedy  about  a  moronic  young  sergeant  about  to  be 
married  who  winds  up  being  launched  Into  orbit  In  a  Jnisslle. 

I.  American  International  Pictures,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

Fi  67-1075 


Sergeant  York  {FUmstTip)    Pictorial  Eventa  ,19e-f, 

71  fr.     bAw.     35  mm. 
tlil^"^  *"*  ****  Warner  Brother*'  IMl  motion  picture  of  the  same 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  World  War  i  hero.  Sergeant  York 
showing  blH  life  before  entering  the  Army,  Us  bulc  trwlnlng  his 
combat  action,  and  his  rewards  for  doty 

1.  Vork,  Atvln  Cullom,  1887-1904.         l  Pictorial  Brents. 

»28  70-733070 

Pennsylyanla  School  for  the  Deaf 

The  Sergeant's  secret  {Motion  picture)    Kay-Bee.    Released 
by  New  York  Motion  Picture  Corp.,  1913. 

22  mln.    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

OriglDally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  L>ennls  R.  Atkinson  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Ca»t:  Charles  Ray,  Ann  Little. 
^Titmmarv.'  A  western  drama  In  which  the  son  of  aa  Army  colonel 
becomes  involved  with  a  gambler  and  bis  gang  who  bladcmall  the 
young  man  for  Information  about  the  Army  payroll. 

r.  Kay  Bee  Union,  n.  New  York  Motion  Picture  Corporation  m. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection,  iv.  Dennis  B.  Attlnsoa  Film 
Collection. 


791.43 

Scrgd  RadwflMiMff— the  gMtSc  flML  [Filnntnp] 
tion  Division,  1970. 


75-709113 


■pproi  SI  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  phonodiK:  3  t.  (for  we  with  imnv^ 
Of  «uiom«tic  projector).  12  ia.,  33  1/3  rpm.    (Masien  of  mtMc.  na  4)) 

Stele  2  of  phooodiK  ( 1 8  min.)  coMMtt  of  selections  of  RachmaninofTi  wofto. 

CREDITS:  Technical  sdvbcr.  Bert  P.  Cunnington. 

SUMMARY:  Prescntt  ■  biographicsJ  iketch  of  Sergn  RachmantBoR.  d»- 
acribet  the  innuencet  that  •ffected  the  composer'!  life  sad  niatc.  srtd  ijhi  imsci 
the  tpecial  characteristics  thai  idcfitiry  hb  worts. 

1.  Rachmaninoff,  ScTsei.  ltT3-1943.  I.  Scon  Graphics.  EducatkM  Divi- 
«oii.     11.  Series:  Masters  of  mime,  (Pibnatripi  no.  4. 

rML410.R12j  7S0  72.732947 

Scon  Education  Division  72  MARC 


Serial  dilutions  {Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3    mi  I.     si.    color.    8    mm.     (Biological    technlQues) 

Loop  Blm. 

I«Kiied  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  make  multiple  1:10  dUuUonL  using 
milk  as  the  material  to  be  diluted  with  water. 

1.   Dilution.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 

poration.       Series:    Biological    techniques    (Motion    picture) 
„       .  691.028  Fi  A  68-2165 

Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corp. 


Serial  ordering  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Audio  Cinema  Productions. 

86  fr.    color.    36  mm.     (Observing  and  describing) 

Issued  In  set  1  of  4  sets  of  fllmstripa  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  observe  and  describe  orderly  arrange- 
ment.    With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Science — Methodology  —  Juvenile  films.  2.  Science  —  Bxperl- 
mwita— Juvenile  films.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Observing  and  de.scrlblng  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  73-737665 

McGraw-HlU  Book   Co. 

Sertoi  dreaitt,  part  1  (onrent).  (Motion  picture]    Hionie  Filsu, 
1971.    Made  by  Kenalex  Cofp. 

I  min.    n.     color,     uiper  8  mm.     (The  Etoctricity-electronica  senM) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  FUm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY:  DemoBitrates  the  coooept  of  s  •cries  circuit  by  tbowini  the 
cbaracteristio  of  current  sod  its  behavior  in  Kries  drcuita. 

1.  Electric  circuits.     3.  Electric  current*.       I.  Tbonie  PUms,  inc.  Boulder. 
Colo.     II.  Series:  The  Electricity-electronic*  series.  [Motioa  picture] 
(TK434]  537.6  72-701444 

Tboroe  Films  7]  MARC 

SciIm  drcalta,  part  3  (voltaiB).  cMotion  picture]    Thonie  nima, 
1971.     Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

3  min.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Electricity-electrooict  wries) 

Loop  tUm  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY:  Demorutrate*  the  concept  of  s  series  circuit  by  ibowiag  the 
characteristics  of  voltage  and  its  behavior  in  series  circuits. 

I .  Electric  circuits.     2.  Electromotive  force.       I.  Thome  Ftlms,  inc.  Bo«l- 
der,  Cola     11.  Series:  The  Electridty-electroaics  series.  [Motion  picture] 
lTK454,  537.6  72-701445 

Thome  Films  73  MARC 


Serlea  drcaits,  part  3  (rcaistaaca).  tMotion  picture]     Tborae 
Pilnu.  1971.     Made  by  Kenalex  Corp. 

3  min.    ti.     cok».     super  8  mm.     (The  Electricity-electroaics  terics) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  caK. 

SUMMARY:  Dcmonitrates  the  concept  of  s  series  circuii  by  ibowing  the 
characteriatid  of  resistance  and  iti  behavior  in  series  circuits. 

I.  Electric  circuiu.    3.  Electric  resistance.       1.  Thome  Films,  inc.  Boulder, 
Colo.     11.  Series:  The  Electnciiy-electronici  leriea.  [Motioa  picture] 
[TK454]  537.6  72-701446 

Thome  Film*  73  MARC 

ASerlw«rgtadiwfaitkeph7ricsoraowid.[Filmitiipj    Viniabfor 
Teaching,  1972. 

3  filmstrips.    color.     3S  nun.       and  3  ptMoodiacs  (3  s.) 

Also  issued  with  phoooiape  ia  cassette. 

With  teacher's  gtbdc  and  script 

CONTENTS:  1.  Sound  and  its  behavior.  60  fr..  13  min.— 3.  Sound  and  it* 
effects.  55  fr.,  16  min.— 3.  The  sound  around  im  today.  60  fr..  17  rain. 

I.  Sound.  I.  Visuab  for  Tewiluttg.  U.  Title:  Physics  of  so«nd.  (PUnMr^ 
[QC225.151  534  72-733213 

Visuals  for  Teaching  73  MARC 


Series  RC  circuits   {Motion  picture) 
Films,  1967. 


Animated  Electronics 


4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  show  seven  successive  cycles  of  op- 
eration in  a  typical  series  combination  of  resistance  and  capacitance, 
presenting  each  cycle  with  a  different  set  of  values  of  the  two  com- 
ponents. Points  out  that  the  circuit  current  leads  the  voltage  In 
phase  by  amounts  that  vary  from  lero  degrees  In  the  first  Instance 
to  a  full  quarter-cycle  in  the  last  example.     With  subtitles. 

1.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Filnn  (Firm) 

Serlea-  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  irictnre) 

537  Fi  A  68-2632 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


Animated  Electronics 


Series  RL  circuits   {Motion  picture) 
Filma,  196T. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Presents  Id  animation  seven  examples  of  combinations 
of  resistance  and  Inductance,  In  series  with  an  AC  generator,  so  that 
the  current  in  the  line  In  each  example  lags  the  generator  voltage  by 
a  different  number  of  degrees  in  pbaae.  Traces  out  rotating  vectors 
and  the  resulting  sine  waves  and  shows  meter  movements.  With  sub- 
tlUea. 

L  Electric  drcuita.  l  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm) 

Serlea:  Electronic  circuit  theory  serlea  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2633 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

Scrits  RLC  drcnfts,  part  1    {Motion  picture)     Animated 
Electronics  Films,   1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  aeries) 

Ix>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Swnmary:  Shows  In  a  series  of  Incremental  changes  how  the  values 
and  phase  relationshlpa  of  current  and  voltage  are  affected  as  the 
frequency  Is  changed  from  below  to  above  resonance  in  a  typical  se- 
ries RLC  drcnit     With  subtiUes. 

1.   Electric  circuits.  i.  Animated  ElectiDnics  Films  fFim) 

Serlea:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture)  ' 

637  Fi  A  68-2631 

Animated  Electronic  Fllma 


269 


Series  RLC  circuits,  part  2    {Motion  picture)     Animated 
Electronics  Films,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  Him  mounted  In  cartrlrtRe. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  frequency  of  the  rotating  generator  Is 
gradually  raised  from  a  very  low  value  to  a  very  high  value  and  the 
conventional  graphical  relationships  between  Inductive  reactance, 
capacltlve  reactance,  and  Impedance  are  simultaneously  traced  out 
for  the  entire  frequency  band.  Also  traces  out  the  current  amplitude 
curves  and  the  circuit  phase  angle  curve. 

1.  Electric  cIrculU.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm) 

Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2630 

Animated  Electronic  Fllmi 


Serigraphs    for    eight-year-olds    (Filmstrip)     International 
Film  Bureau.  1971. 

41  fr.     wrior.    35  mm.     (Screen-process  printing  series,  no.  1) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS :  Educational  consultants,  James  A.  Sohwalbach.  Ma- 
thilda V.  Sohwalbach. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  steps  In  screen-procesa  printing  with 
Btenclls  and  tempera  to  malce  serigraphs  of  one  to  three  colors.  In- 
cludes steps  to  follow  in  oslng  readily  available  materials. 

1.  Screen  proc««8  printing.  I.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 

Chicago.  II.  Series:  Screen-process  printing  serlea  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 
[TT273]  764  70-738862 

International  Film  Bure«n 


Serious  Business  Company 
see 


Serling,  Rod,   1924- 


A  Sermon  in  stone — the  story  of  the  Bryn  Athyn  Cathe- 
dral (Motion  picture)  General  Church  Film  Committee. 
Reh'asod  by  Epsilon  Society,  1965. 

'JO  lain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crcditt:  Writer,  F'rancis  P.  Heinlnger, 

Summarii:  Describes  the  cathedral  of  the  Genernl  Church  of  the 
New  Jerus-tlera  In  Rryn  Athyn,  Pa.,  as  a  unique  example  of  Gothic 
architecture,  incorporating  innovations  In  desl^  and  methods  of  con- 
struction. Recounts  the  history  of  Its  construction,  started  in  1918. 
and  explains  the  features  pioneered  by  the  architect.  Raymond  Plt- 
calrn. 

1.  Bryn  Athyn  Cathedral.  i.  General  Church  of  the  New  Jerusa- 
lem. Film  Committee,  ii.  General  Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 
Epsilon  Society. 

726  Fi  A  67-5254 

General  Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem.     Film  Ommlttee 


Sermons  in  stone.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

30  min.     »d.     color.      16  mm.     (The  Glory  that  remaini.  no.  5) 

CREDITS.  Writer  and  narrator.  Robert  Erskine. 

SUMMARY:  Points  oui  that  the  influence  of  King  Asolta  in  the  third  century 
B.C.  fostered  the  ipread  of  Buddhism,  and  shows  some  of  the  art  that  developed 
during  that  lime.  Includes  views  of  the  reliefs  of  Sanchi,  the  crystal  reliquaries, 
and  the  scuplture  ol  the  Sarnath  Buddha. 

1 .  Art,  Buddhist.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Television  Service. 
11.  Time-Life  Films.     111.  Scries:  The  Glory  that  remains.  (Motion  picture]  no. 


[N8193) 
Time- Life  Films 


294.3 


72-714487 
MARC 


Serological  test  (VDRL  test)  (\fotion  picture)     Harper  A 
Row,  Publishei^  1970.    Made  by  Bay  State  Film  Co. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

I.OOP  film  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  quaUtatlve  and  quanUtatlve  serological 
tests.  Shows  reactive,  weakly -reactive,  and  aon-reactlve  results  In 
qualitative  tests.  Uses  photomlcroscopy  to  show  some  possible  re- 
actions In  quantitative  tests. 

1.  Serum  dlagnoala.        I.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers.     II.  Series- 
Medical  laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
[RB46]  612  73-709636 

Hari>er&Row,  Publlahers 


Serpent  [Motion  picture] 
Business  Co.,  1971. 

is  n 


Scott  Bartlett.     Released  by  Serious 


sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  experimental  Tilm  which  uses  abstract  and  concrete  images 
and  a  compntite  sound  track  to  suggest  the  conflict  between  good  and  evil. 
Without  nansiion. 

I.  Experimental  films.        1.  Bartlett,  ScotL     II.  Serious  Biwneia  Company. 

[PN1995.9.E96]  704.945  72-700070 

A.L.A.  Booklist  72  MARC 


Serpent  star   {Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


»  biology) 
m.  and  In  super  8  mm. 


3  milt.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Murim 

Loop  dim.     Issued  In  standard  8  i 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Ophluroldea.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 

poration. Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

693  70-704957 

Bncycl<^>aedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Servais,  Raoul 
see 


False  note. 
Gold&ame. 

Sirene . 
To  speak  or  not  to  speak. 


Servan-Schreiber,  Jean  Jacques 
see 

Small  world:    Mansfield.  Servan-Schreiber, 
Hughes . 

The  Serve  [Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (TennU) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  aotev  on  cartridge  case. 

Credili:  Author,  Cbet  Murpby. 

Svmmam:  Aoalyzee  tbe  techntques  of  stance,  backnrtiiK,  forward 
swing,  ball  tos,  and  combination  of  toss  and  vwlug.  Illastrates  the 
flat  service. 

1.  Tennis.  i.  Balloc  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Man.  Series: 
Tennis  (Motion  picture) 

796.34  79-700675 

EUiliDg  Corpora  Uon 


Serve-to-sell  retail  training  program 
see 

Say  it  with  service. 


Why  I  buy. 

Serves    {Motion    picture) 
Bailev  Films,  1967. 


Arthur    Evans.       Released    by 


4  mln.     .si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Handball  skills  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:   Educational  consultants,   Harold  Kruger.  Allan  Sawyer. 

Summary:  Demonntratea  the  three  basic  handball  serves:  the  high 
lob  Rerve.  the  low  drive  aerve,  and  the  sharp  angle  serve.  With 
captions. 

1.  Handball.  l  Evans,  Arthur,  n.  Balle;  Films.  Inc..  Holly- 
wood, Calif.        Series:  Handball  skills  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.31  71-708805 

BFA  Educational  M«dla 


Service.  [Filmstrip]     Coacordia  Fiimz,  1967. 

37  ft.  cokw.  3S  mm.  and  phonodbc:  1  i..  12  m..  33  1/3  rpm..  ^  mm 
(Word  from  the  croM) 

With  luden  guide  and  icnnon  outline. 

SUMMARY:  An  InteTprcUttonof  "I  am  thiraty."oneof  theieven  lait  words 
of  JcsuB  ftocn  the  croM. 

I.  Jcsta  Chhat-  Seven  laal  wordi.  1.  Concordia  Publiihifig  Howe,  Sl 
Louia.     II.  Srria:  Word  from  the  croaa.  [Rlmstrip} 

[BT456]  232.9  72-734558 

Concordia  Filiia  72  MARC 


Service  progression    (Motion  picture) 
Released  by  Groeset  &  Dunlap,  1967. 


Scope  Productions. 


2  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Tennis) 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Consultant  and  performer,  Blaine  Mason. 

.Summary  ;  Demo nsttra tea  how  to  serve  the  tennis  ball. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Qrosset  &  E>iinlap,  Inc., 
publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Tennis  (Motion  picture.  Scope 
Productions) 

796.34  71-711833 

Scope  Productions 


The  Service  staticm  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Cannda,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  National  In- 
structioiiul  Films. 

4  mln.     8l.    color.     8  mm.     (Community  helpers) 

Ixfop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  aud 
In  super  8  mm. 

KL'MMAKY:  Illustrates  the  delivery  of  gasoline  to  tb«  local  aerv- 
tce  station  before  its  Anal  sale  to  the  consumer.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Automobiles — Service  stations — Juvenile  flints.  I.  Canada. 

Nallonal   Film   Board.     II.  National   Instructional  Films.      III.  Se- 
rlett:  Community  helpers   (Motion  picture.     Natiotial  Film  Board  of 
Canada  I 
[TL153]  372.8  76-713831 


NHllonnI  Instructional 


Films 


The  Service  station  (Fttmstrip) 
1970. 


BFA  Educatitmal  Media, 


V)  fr.  color.  ST,  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S81  rpm.,  10 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Who  helps  us) 

Also  Issued  with  [4ionotape  In  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credlt«:  Producer.  Paul  It  Drexler. 

Summary:  Kzamlrtes  the  services  that  are  ofllered  by  service  sts- 
tlons  In  metropolitan  communities.  Kmphaslias  the  Interdependence 
of  people,  good",  and  services  In  a  community.     For  primary  gradea. 

I.  Automobiles— Service  sUtlons— Javenlle  flima.  I.  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media.        Series:  Who  helps  os  (Pltmstrlp) 

872J  74-788256 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Services  of  a  bank  (Filmstrip)    Adrian  Vance.    Released  by 

Universal  Kducntion  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodl.^.  (MoDey.  checks,  and 
banks) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Deflnes  the  nature  and  purpose  of  money,  checks, 
and  banks.     Emphasizes  the  services  of  a  bank. 

1.  Banks  and  hanking.  I.  Vance,  Adrian.  II.  Universal  E^lu<-a- 
tion  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Money,  checks,  and  banks  (Film- 
strip) 

[HGI591]  332.1  79-740499 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Servicing  a  hydraulic  valve  lifter  (Motion  picture)  Mc- 
Gnnv-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Clcar-Vue  Films 
Corp. 

4  mln.  sl.  color.  8  luni.  (.Automotive  nieclianics  series:  en;;lne 
reliuilrlitig  _) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

fSumtitunj:  Shows  bow  to  service  a  typical  hydraulic  valve  lifter 
ass4>nibly  which  provides  a  nienns  of  maintaining  zero  clearance 
l>elween  the  rot^'ker  arm  and  the  valve. 

1.  Automobiles — Motors — Valves.  i.  McCruw-Hlll  Rook  Com- 

pany,       Series:   Automotive  mechanlcn  series:  engine  rebuilding  2 
(Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-1000 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Servicing:  the  automatic  choice  (Motion  pieture)  Raybar 
Technical  Films,  1966. 

4  mill,     si,     color.     16  mm. 

Summar]/:  Points  out  the  main  operating  features  of  the  choke 
control,  the  control  spring,  and  the  method  of  adjusting  for  the 
variance  of  volatility  of  the  gasoline. 

1.  Automobiles  —  Motors  —  Carburetors.  2.  Automobiles  —  Mainte- 
nance and  repair.        I.  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

Fi 68-242 


Servicing  the  radiator  pressure  cap  (Motion  picture)  Ray- 
bar  Technical  Films,  1966. 

4  mln     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummarv:  Shows  cleaning  and  testing  for  prenure  of  an  old 
radiator  cap.  Includes  Inspection  of  filler  neck  and  cams  and  clean- 
ing of  the  overflow  tubfc 

1.  Automobiles— Radiators.  2.  Automobllea — Maintenance  and 
repair.        i.  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

629.28  Fi  68-248 

Serving  business  {Motion  picture)    IBM  World  Trade  Corp. 

Made  and  released  by  Film  Enterprises,  1966. 

16  mill.     sd.     colur.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  Issued:  British  English,  French.  Italian.  Spanish, 
German.  Portuguese,  Japanese. 

Summary:  IJeserlbes  the  operations  of  the  World  Trade  Corpora- 
tion's international  service  bureau  with  more  than  200  locations  In 
over  60  different  countries.  Shows  applications  Illustrating  customer 
installatloQS  from  the  smallest  type  operation  to  the  largest. 

1.  IBM  World  Trade  Corporation.  i.  IBM  World  Trade  Cor- 
poration.    II.  Film  Enterprises. 

651  Fi  A  68-163 

CINE 

Serving  meals  to  patients  (Motion  picture)  Blakiston 
Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

8  mln.     sd.     color,     super  6  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

Loop  fllin  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  an  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlna. 

Hitm-maTy:  Illustrates  how  to  serve  meals  ^ciently  and  pleasantly 
to  patients  in  the  hospital  dining  room  or  in  the  patient  unit 

1.  Nurse.s  and  nursing.  2.  Hospitals — Food  service,  i.  McOraw- 
HIU  Book  Company.     Blakiston  Division.  Series:  Fundamental 

nursing  series  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  74-702956 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 

SerTlMt^*Mlvr*doMir,l.[FUmttrip]    Leaminc  and  Informa- 
tion Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr.    color.     33  mm.     (Wutnss  trsining  progtam.  no.  3) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lUitttratei  npecU  of  the  job  oT  wutrcss,  iocludiog  prepsratioo 
oT  nation,  farailisriistion  with  the  menu  of  the  day  and  the  time  at  prepsrstioa 
for  varioui  dt«hes,  aod  how  to  greet  aniving  guests.  With  captiooa. 

1.  WaitrcHca.  2.  Food  lervicc.  I.  Lcsmioi  and  Informaiioa  Inc.  II. 
Scries:  Waitrem  training  program.  [Filmttripi  no.  3. 

lTX925,  647  72-732«64 

Uesming  sad  iBfomatiaa  72 


tilr,  4.  [Hlnutrip]    Leaminf  and  Infonna- 


MARC 


Serriag  the  venl  gradowly.  2.  [FUnutrip]    Learning  and  Infonna- 
tion  Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Waitresi  training  program,  no.  4) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lUustraics  aapecu  of  the  job  of  waitrcw.  including  who  b 
•crvcd  first  and  is  what  direction,  bow  to  haodle  trays,  bow  to  plan  kitchen  trips 
efficiently,  and  bow  to  serve  booths  and  center  taUes.  With  captiocM. 

1.  Waitresses.  2.  Food  service.  I.  Leamiog  and  In/onaatioa  lac  II. 
Series:  WaitrcM  training  program.  [Rlmstrip]  no.  4. 

[TX925]  647  72-732665 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 

Serviag  the  seal  gradonsly.  3.  [Filmstrip]    Learning  and  Infonna- 
tion  Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr      color.     33  mm.     (Wailrcts  (raining  program,  no.  5) 

With  ksdert  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lllualraies  aspects  of  the  }ob  of  waitress,  including  how  to 
present  the  menu,  how  to  lake  cocktail  orders,  how  to  rccommerKl  which  wines 
arc  suited  to  various  entrees,  how  to  change  wine  glasses,  and  how  to  deal  with 
spills  and  accidents  With  captions. 

I  Waitresses  2  Food  service.  I.  Learning  and  Information  Inc.  11. 
Series  Waitress  training  program.  iFilmstrip]  no.  3 

cTX925,  647  72-735931 

Learning  and  Intotmaiton  72|T72jrev  MARC 


Serving  the  Heal  indo 

tion  Inc..  1969. 


100  fr.     coior.     33  mm.     (Waitress  training  prograatt.  no.  6) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  HluetratesaspectsoTthe  job  of  waitress,  including  bow  to  take 
the  order,  how  to  know  which  guest  gets  each  order,  how  to  haadtc  questions 
about  the  ordera.  how  to  serve  five-or  six -course  meals,  and  bow  to  serve  appetiz- 
ers, bread,  soups,  salads,  and  fish  dishes.  With  captions. 

1.  Waitrcaaea.  2.  Food  service.  1.  Learning  and  Information  lite.  IL 
Seriea:  Waitress  training  program.  [Fdmstrip]  no.  6. 

[TX925)  647  n-mfttH 

Learning  aitd  Information  72  MARC 

lac 

Serving  tte  Meal  gradonaly,  5.  [Filmstrip]    I  owning  and  Informa- 
tioD  lac,  1969. 

lOOfr.    color.     35  nun.     (Waitress  trsining  program,  no.  7) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Reviews  aspects  of  the  job  of  waitress,  iochidiag  how  to  pre- 
sent the  entree,  bow  to  poiv  ooAec,  how  to  serve  vegetables,  bow  to  serve  a 
cssser^,  how  to  crumb  tbe  table,  bow  to  serve  dessert,  bow  to  present  the 
check,  and  what  behavior  lo  follow  at  the  departure  of  guests.  With  cspcioas, 

1.  Waitresses.  2.  Food  service.  I.  lenminf  and  Informatioa  Idc  U. 
Series:  Waitress  training  program.  [Fifanstripj  no.  7. 

[TX925]  647  72-732668 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 


Scrrteg  the  perfect  meal,  1.  [FUnutripj    Learning  and  Information 
Inc..  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     33  mm.    (Waiter  training  program,  no.  3) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Illustrates  various  processes  In  the  preparation  for  serving  « 
rrteal.  including  checking  the  station  and  sideboard,  proper  timing,  plsnning 
kitchen  trips,  whom  to  serve  in  what  order,  manner  of  serving,  removing  dishes, 
and  not  neglecting  the  customer.  With  captions. 

1.  Waiters.  2.  Food  service.  I.  Learning  and  Infomution  Inc  II.  Series: 
Waiter  training  program.  {Filmstrip]  no.  3. 

[TX925]  647  72-732673 

Learning  and  Infonnsiion  72  MARC 

Inc. 


270 


SoYing  the  perfect  meaU  2.  [Hlmstripj    Learning  and  Information 
Inc..  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Waiter  training  program,  na  4) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  how  to  welcome  ind  scat  the  guest,  how  to  present 
the  menu,  the  paychotogy  and  the  manner  of  cocktail  and  wine  service,  when 
and  how  to  take  the  order,  and  how  to  serve  appetiien  and  soup.  With  caption*. 

I.  Waiters.  2.  Food  service.  I.  Learning  and  Information  Inc.  11.  Series: 
Waiter  trsining  program.  [Filmstrip]  no.  4. 

lTX925i  647  72-732675 

Learning  sitd  Information  73  MARC 

Inc 


Serrlng  the  perfect  meal,  3.  [Hlnutripj    i  j^mj ^^g  and  Information 
Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     35  mm.    (Waiter  trsining  pragrsm,  na  3) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  how  to  serve  tbe  salad,  the  fish  couiac,  the  entree, 
the  wine,  dessert,  and  corfee.  Shows  bow  to  crumb  the  table,  bow  to  present  the 
check  tactfully,  and  how  to  bid  tbe  guest  fareweU.  With  cqitioos. 

l.Waiten.  2.  Food  service.  I.  Lesming  and  Infonnatioa  Inc  IL  Series: 
Waiter  training  program.  [Filrastrip]  no.  3. 

lTX925]  647  72-732676 

Learning  and  Information  72 

Inc. 


Set  Europe  ablaze   (Motion  picture)     American  Broadcast- 
inn;  To.    Released  by  Screen  Gfenis,  1961. 

23  mln.  sd.  b&w.  18  mm.  (Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant 
years,  na.  19) 

Based  on  the  book  The  Second  World  War,  hy  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

Credits:  Producer.  Ben  Felner :  originator.  Jack  Le  VIen ;  writer, 
William  Templeton;  Churchill's  narration.  Richard  Burton;  narrator, 
Gary  Merrill ;  editor.  Jack  Kaufman. 

Bummary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  Churchill's  ar- 
rangements with  goyernraents-in-exlle  In  Ivondon.  Examinps  various 
underground  movements  In  German-occupied  Europe,  Including  the 
ill-fated  Warsaw  uprising  In  1944. 

1.  World  War,  193&-1945.  T,  Churchill.  Sir  Winston  Leonsrd 

Spencer.  1874-19ti5.  The  Second  World  War.  n.  American  Brond- 
casting  Company,  m.  Screen  Oems,  Inc.  Series :  Winston  Churchill : 
Tbe  valiant  years  (Motion  picture)  no.  19. 

Fi 67-2113 


Set  operations   (intersection  and  anion)    {Motion  pielwn) 
Maomillan  Co.,  School  Division^  1970.    Made  by  Daridson 

Films. 

4  mill.  1^1.  ctilor.  super  H  mm.  (ftlacmlllan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  set  operations  of  union  and  Intersec- 
tion through  the  use  of  point  sets. 

1.  Set  tbeor.v.  i.  MacmlUao,  Arm,  publishers.  New  York.  School 
Dlvlsloa  II.  Duvlilson  Fllma.  San  Francisco.  Series:  HacmlUan 
elementary  math  loops  (Motion  picture) 

510  78-705801 

Macmttlan  Co. 


Set  shot  (Motion  pieture)    Film  Anociates,  1966. 

2  mln.    sl.    color.    8  mm.     ( Baak«tb«ll  skills  eerias) 

Loop  fllm. 

Issued  In  standard  8  nun.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary.'    Illustrates  tbe  techniques  and  coordination  of  more- 
ment  of  tbe  successful  set  shot  In  basketbalL 

1.  Basketbsll.  i.  Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Bsaketball  skills 

•eriea  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2816 

Film  Aasodatss 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Set-shot    (Motion   picture)      Fairfield   Associates.     Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mla.    sd.    color,    super  S  mm.     (Elementary  school  baskethall) 
iJUMMAItV:  DetuonBt rates  a  properly  executed  sel-sbot  In  busket- 
ball. 

1.  Ba.<tkptt>all^iivenlle  ftlms.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Uni- 
versal and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Elementary  school  basketball 
(Motion  picture) 

fGV885.1]  796.32  76-715024 

Universal  ISducatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Set  thMiy  (FUmstrip)    Librmry  FUmstrip  Center,  1970. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  15 
mln.     mlcrogroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  la  cassette. 

With  test  questions. 

aummary:  Presents  the  set  theory  system  as  one  built  arouod 
the  Idea  of  a  set:  any  reasonable  collectloo,  grouptnc  or  arrange- 
ment of  anytblDS.  Discusses  an  element,  which  Is  a  single  Item  !■ 
a  set,  and  the  use  of  the  Venn  dlasram. 

1.  Set  theory.         i.  Lfbrarr  nimstrlp  Center,  Wichita.  Kan. 

512  72-735329 

Llbrar7  rtlnstrip  Oenter 


Setco  Audio-Visual,  inc. 


The  Miracle  of  vision. 


Sethna,  Homi  D 
see 

Weaves. 


Sets  (Motion  picture)    Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divuion,  1970. 
Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

4  m!:i.  jil.  color,  super  8  mm.  (MacmtUan  elementary  math 
loopA) 

LiK>p  film. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

SuMinary:  Explains  Ktn,  ftubsetti.  and  elements  of  sets  by  the  use 
of  discrete  point  sets  and  circles  and  sefirments. 

1.  Set  theory.  t.  Uacmlllan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York.  School 
Division.  It.  Davidson  Pllmti.  San  Francisco.  Series:  Uacmlllan 
elementary  math  loops  (Motion  picture) 

510  77-705302 

Macmillan  Co. 


Sets   and    numbers    (Motion   picture)     McGraw-Hill    Book 
Co.,  1968.    Mnde  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures. 

12  miu.  sd.  colur.  1(J  mm.  (Modern  elementary  mathematics 
series) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Explore*  the  mathematical  concept  of  sets  and  num- 
bers for  primary  p^des. 

1.  Set  theory  — Juvenile  films.  2.  NumeraUon  — Juvenile  Films 
I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Modern  elementary  math- 
ematics series  (Motion  picture) 

MoCrsw-HlllBookCo.  '"^  Fi  A  6^16 


Seta  and  probabiUty  (FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1968. 

44  fr.     color.     S5  mm,     (Mathematics  In  action,  no.  5) 

With  teachers  msnusL 

Credili-  Writer,  Douglas  J.  Erath ;  lUustrators,  Douglas  J.  Erath 
Margaret  S.  Erath. 

Bumman/:  Describes  what  is  meant  by  set,  the  elements  and 
members  of  s  set.  Explains  the  Importance  of  union  and  Intersection 
In  sets. 

1.  Set  theory.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series:  Mathematics 
In  action  (Filmstrlp)  no.  A. 

„     ^       „  512  Fi  A  68-3698 

Eye  Gate  House 


Setl9  and  set  operatimis  (FUrrutrip) 

Service,  1968. 


Jun  Kuidy  School 


1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (ITuDdamentals  of  modern  matbematlcs) 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  E^lalns  tbe  fnndamenUU  prtedpals  of  sets  and  set 
operations.      With  captions. 

1.  Set  theory.       l  Jam  Handy  School  Serrlce,  Inc.        Series: 
Pandamentala  of  modem  metbematlcs     (Filnetrlp) 

872.7  70-733905 

Jam  Handr  School  Service 


Sets  and  sizes,  part  1  (Motion  picture)    Bailey-Film  Asso- 

ciates,  1969, 

4   mln.    si.    color,     super   8    mm.     (Math    noanlpnUtlTes   series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide 

SummoTf;  Familiar  Items  are  put  together  in  sets.  Compares 
the  number  property  of  sets  by  using  one-to-one  correspondence. 
For  elementary  grades.    With  captions. 

1.    Set   theory.  i.    Bailey-Film   Associates.  Series-   Uath 

menipulatlves  series  {Motion  picture) 

372.7  75-708857 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Sets  and  sizes,  part  2  (Motion  picture)    Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

4    mln.     al.     color,     super   8   mm.     (Math    manlpulatlves   series) 

U>op  Sim. 

With  study  guide. 

Summon/:  Familiar  items  are  put  togettier  In  sets.  Compares 
the  number  property  of  seta  by  using  one-to-one  correspondence. 
For  elemenury  grades.    With  captions. 

L    Set    theory.  i.   Balley-Fllm   Associates.  Series:    lAatb 

manlpulatlves  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  79-706868 

BFA  Ekiucational  Media 


Sets  and   stages    (FUmstrip)      Sifi^a   Educational   Films, 

1968. 

43  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Puppets  for  you  and  me) 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  ConsulUnt,  Betsy  Brown. 

Summary:   Shows  different  kinds  of  simple  sets  and  stages  for 
puppetry. 

1.  Pupi>ets  and  puppet-plays.        i.  Sigma  Educational  Films. 
Series :  Puppets  for  yon  and  me  (Filmstrlp) 

745.59  74-782854 

SIfma  Educational  Films 


Sets  and  subsets  (Filmstrlp)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures,  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Classifying) 

Issued  Id  set  8  of  4  sets  of  Olmstrlps  that  approadi  tbe  teadilnf 
of  science  from  a  process  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  gulda 

Summary:  Deals  with  tbe  science  process  of  claslfylnc  with 
emphasis  on  sets  and  subsets.    With  captions.    For  prlmarj  fradeSL 

,    n,_. —    .- I.  McGraw-Hlfl  Book 


1.  Biology — Classification — Juvenile  films. 
Conqtany.         Series:  Classifying  (Filmstrlp) 

372.3 
Hcaraw-HUlBookCo. 


77-787674 


Sets  and  sums  {Motion  pichtre)    National  Cotmcil  of  Teadi- 
ers  of  Mathematics,  1968. 

90  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Elementary  school  mathematlfl 
for  teachen,  no,  3) 

Crtditt:  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Buderman;  teacher.  Joseph 
Moray. 

Summary:  Shovrs  how  the  arithmetic  operation  of  addition  can 
be  ttlumlnated  through  the  use  of  sets.  lUustratee  commntativItT 
and  associativity,  two  properties  of  addition. 

1.  Set  theory — Juvenile  films.  i.  National  OotmcU  of  Tsadiers 
of  Mathematics.  Series:   Elementary  school  mathematics  for 

teachers  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

Fi  67-2016 


Sets  and  the  number  line  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britfliuiica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mtn.     sd.    color.    S  mm.     (Mathematics)' 

IJoop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  nun. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  analogs  of  a  grouping  of  ones,  twos,  and 
threes,  etc.  on  a  number  line.     For  grades  1  tbroogb  9. 

1    Set  theory.     2.  Nunwratlon.  i.  Canada.     National  Film 

Board,    n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Oorporatlon.        Se- 
ries: Mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  72-700049 

Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Eklucatlonal  Corp. 


Sets  . . .  and  the  nambers  associated  with  them  (Motion 
picture)  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics, 
1963. 

90  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (ElemenUry  school  mathematics 
for  teachera,  no.  1) 

CrediU:  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Ruderman;  teacher,  Joseph 
Moray. 

Summary:  A  teacher- training  film  which  shows,  with  appropriate 
visual  aids,  what  a  set  is  and  discusses  the  distinction  between 
Identical  and  equivalent  sets. 

1.  Set  theory^Juvenlle  films.  l  National  Council  of  lechers 
of  Mathematics.  Series:   Elementary  school  mathematics  for 

teachera  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 


Fi  67-2017 


Sets  sad  theb-  aees.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

24  timnspsrencies.    ctAot.     10  x  12  in. 

With  overlay*. 

With  teacher*!  nunusl, 

SUMMARY;  Comparci  the  algebra  of  numbers  and  the  algetira  of  Mti  by 
uung  pictorUl  representation  and  color  overlay*. 

1.  Set  theory.        1.  Creative  Viiuab  (Firm) 
tQA248)  512.9  72-735996 

Creative  Viiual*  73  MARC 


Sets,  no.  1  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,     super  6  mm.     (Introduction  to  modern  mathe- 
matics) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Com\y\aem  motion  and  color  to  explain  and  demonstrate 
the  use  of  sets. 

1.    Set   theory.  i.   Halas  and   Batchelor  (Cartoon   Films,   ltd., 

London,      n.    Encyclopaedia    Britannlca    Educational    Corporation. 
Series:   Introduction  to  modem  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

612  71-704901 

Encyclopaedia  Britun-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Sets,  no.  2  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969, 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Introduction  to  modern  mathe- 
matics) 

Lo(^  film. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Combines  moUoo  and  color  to  explain  and  demonstrate 
the  use  of  sets. 

1.   Set  theory.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 

London,      n.    Encyclopaed:a    Britannlca    E<ducstionai    Corporation. 
Series:   Introduction  to  modem  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

512  75-704902 

Encyclopaedia  Britnn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


271 


Sets  of  factors  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     sd.     color.     8  mm.      (Mathematics) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  "common  factor"  by  dividing  numbers  Into 
factors  and  explaining  their  relationships.     For  grades  1  through  9. 

1.  Factors   (Algebra)  l  Canada.     National  FUm   Board,      ii. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Mathe- 
matics (Motion  picture) 

372.7  73-700033 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  B^ducatlonal  Corporation 


Sets  1  and  2  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Educa- 
tion Division,  London  il96-ii  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film,     issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  ouper  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Advlsera,  H.  Fletcher,  P.  Murphy. 

Summary."  Combines  motion  and  color  to  explain  and  demonstrate 

1    Set  theory.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 

London      n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

512  Fi  A  68-3004 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  nims 


Setting 

1967. 


a  peari    (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associates, 


3  mln      si.     color.     8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

Loop  film  mounttHl  in  cartridge. 

Issued  in  sundsrd  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*.-  Authors,  Clarence  KIncaid,  SUnley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrate*  the  techniques  of  aolderlng  a  ri?et  wire 
to  a  piece  of  Jewelry  In  order  to  create  a  meUl  peg  for  setting  a 
pearl. 

1,  Jewelry  making.     2.  Pearls.         i.  Hester  and  Associates. 
Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2047 

Hester  and  .Associates 


Setting  a  plane  (Motion  picture)     Raybar  Technical  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mtn.  si.  color.  8  mm,  (Woodworking  series.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Lo<^  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  adJusUble  parts  of  tbe  plane  and 
how  the  plane  is  correctly  assembled  and  set 

1.  Flanea  [  Hand  tools)  i.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  n.  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion 
picture)     Set  2 :  Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1701 

Mcaraw-HlllBookCo. 


Setting  a  plane  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    sujter  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Universal 
Education  an<l  Visual  Arts.  HI.  Series:  Woodworking  (Motion  pic- 
ture) part  1. 

[TTISO]  684.08  78-715212 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  kxiA 


Setting  a  table  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  mlQ.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  2) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  correct  Uble  aettlnga  for  different  types  of 
meals. 

1.  Table  setting  and  decoration.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Mo- 
tion picture)  part  2. 

[TX871]  642.6  77-715086 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Setting  a  valve  grinder  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Clear- Vue  Films  Corp. 

4  mill  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Automotive  meclianlcs:  enRlne  re- 
building 2) 

Loop  film. 

With  tenclier'a  guide. 

Summary:  Showa  the  procedures  for  setting  up  a  valve  refacer 
for  rcfaclnsr  an  Intake  valve  to  nwet  the  very  specific  requirements 
for  Intake  and  exhaust  valves. 

1.   AutomobI lea— Motors — Valves.  i.   McGraw-Hill   Book   Com- 

pany.       Series:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine  rebuilding  2 
(Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-1001 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Setting  and  fitting  a  dado  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodwork:  radial  arm  saw) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Radial  saws.  2.  Woodwork.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Woodwork:  radial 
arm  saw  (Motion  picture) 

[TTISO]  684.08  72-715208 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Setting  in  a  sleeve  (Filmstrip)    McCall  Pattern  Co.  ,196-!] 

50  f r.     color.    36  mm. 

SUMMARY :  lUustrates  methods  of  settlnf  In  a  sleeve. 

1.  Sleeves.    2.  Sewing.        I.  McCatl  Pattern  Company. 
[TT560J  646.4  70-739590 

McCalt  Pattern  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Setting  in  a  sleeve  (Motion  pictinv)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
hani  "Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  Qiln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Basic  dressmaklog ) 

Loop  flliu.     Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  min. 

With  ieacher'9  guide. 

1.  DresiimRklng.    2.  Sleeves.        i.  Elothen  Pllms.    n.  Encyclopaedia 
Briiannloa  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  dressmaking 

<MotloQ  picture) 

646.4  70-704558 

Encyclopaedia  Brttan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Setting  in  sleeves  (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

■1  mill      sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  Id  fashion) 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sl'MMARY:  Provides  detailed  instructions  for  setting  In  sleeves 
in  a  garment. 

1.  Dressmaking.    2.  Sleeves,  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.    II   Se- 

ries: Making  It  in  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT515]  646.4  7^-712059 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Setting   rivets    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Book   Co^ 
1969.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Fihns. 

4  mill.  si.  c-olor.  super  8  uiiu.  (Sheet  metal  series.  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  operations) 

Loop  nim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summai'i/:  Describes  the  basic  tools  and  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  measures  to  osa  in  aettlng  rivets. 

1.  Rivets  and  riveting.  i.  McQraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Sheet  metal  »«rle5.  Set  2:  Band  tool  operations  (Motion 
picture) 

671.5  72-708075 

McGrawHUl  Book  Oo. 


Setting  the  controls    (Motion  picture) 
see    Cutting  threads  on  the  lathe.    Part  2:   Setting 
the  controls 


Setting  up  and  observing  a  hay  infuaion  (Motion  picture) 
Norman  Bean.     Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 


si.     color,     super  8  i 


(Life  science  activities  series, 


Setting    the    stitch    regulator    (Motion   picture) 
Films.  1967. 


Bailey 


3  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  skills  series,  no.  8) 

I>K)|)  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

f'reditf:  Supervisor.  Joyce  Johnson. 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  stitch  regulator  oo  a  sewing  machine 
controls  the  site  of  the  stitch.    With  captions. 

1.  Sewing-machines.    2.  Machine  sewing.  I.  Bailey  Films,  luc-> 

Hollywood,  Calif  Series:  Sewing  skills  series   (Motion  picture) 

no.  8. 

646.2  70-709282 

EPA  Educational  Media 


Setting  up  a  dado  head   (Motion  picture)      McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  4:  Radial 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  a  dado  head  Is  used  In  such  operations 
as  cutting  dadoes,  sawing  slots  of  various  widths,  and  cutting 
grooves,  rabbets,  and  tenona  Shows  how  to  assemble  and  Install  a 
dado  cutting  head. 

1.   Radial   saws.  i.  McGraw-BlU   Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series  ( Motion  picture)     Set  4 :  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2769 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo. 


Setting  up  m  palette  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Pine  arts  techniques:  oil 
painting) 

Loop  fllm.     Fllui  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creiitt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summam:  Explains  bow  to  set  up  a  palette  for  oil  painting. 

1.  .\rtlsts'  materlala  2.  Painting— Technique.  i.  Walden  Film 
Corporation.  Series:  Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  painting  (Motion 
picture) 

751.2  78-708114 

Walden  Fllm  Corp. 

Setting  up  a  room  . . .  creating  an  environment  for  leam< 

ing    (Motion    picture)      Campus    Film    Productions.      Re- 
leased liy  Cnmpus  Film  Distributor  Corp.,  1967. 

27  niln.     wl,     color.     10  mm 

PrfHlnced  In  cooperation  with  the  Play  School  Ansociatlon  nnd  the 
Bo-ird  of  E<Iuciition  of  tlie  City  of  .NVw  York, 

With  teachers  guide, 

Biimmn>y:  Uses  live  dialog  and  narration  to  convey  the  process 
of  planning  a  kindergarten  claBxroom,  eHlabllKhlng  the  basic  work  and 
play  are-i",  and  arranging  the  supplementary  materials.  In  order  to 
create  a  functional,  flexible  room  environment  for  children. 

1.  Kindergnrten,  2.  Interior  decoration,  i.  Campus  Film  Produc- 
tlon^  Inc.  New  York,     it,  ('nrnpiin  Film  DlNtrlbiitors  forporation. 

371  6  Fi  A  67-6330 

Cnmpno  Film  Prodiic-  lionn 

Setting  up  a  steady  rest  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill 
Bof>k  Co.,  1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm,  (Machine  shop  nerles.  Elementary 
ensliie  hitiie,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  proper  manner  of  setting  up  a  steady  rest 
to  eliminate  chattering  nnd  to  prevent  the  workplece  from  springing 
or  bending  when  fadog.  turning,  or  boring  long,  small -diameter 
work  pieces. 

1.  L«tbes.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Hook  Company.  Series.  Machine 
■hop  series.     EleinenUry  engine  lathe  (Motion  picture)   set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2471 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


3   mil 
no.  18) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary;  Illuatrates  a  simple  method  of  raising  common  pro- 
tozoa. 

1.  ProtOEOoIogy — Cultures  and  culture  media.  i.  Bean,  Norman. 
n.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Life  science  activities  series  (Motion 
picture)  no.  18. 

693  79-701037 

Film  .\S80ciate8 


Setting  up  collets  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min  si.  color,  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  l;,ll:e,  set  2) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summarfi:  Explains  the  function  of  dlfferwit  siises  of  spring 
collets  and  demonstrates  the  proper  manner  of  setting  up  the  lathe 
for  their  use  in  holding  small  at.indard-slzed  workpleces  so  that 
they  can  be  turned  easily  with  a   high  degree  of  accuracy. 

I.  Lathes.  i.  McGraw-Hill  ilook  Company,  Series:  Machine 
shop  series.     Elementary  engine  lathe    (Motion  picture)    set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2467 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Setting  up  for  face  plate  turning  (Motion  picture)  Society 
for  Visual  Educational  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co.  Released 
by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  min.  xi.  color,  super  S  mm.  (The  Engine  latbe  Set  2: 
Other  setting  up  methods) 

l^>op  film. 

With  sbtv  card. 

Credit!;  Authors,  Burt  Munk.  Robert  KynasL 

Summary;  Shows  bow  to  mount  face  plate  for  holding  work  on 
the  latbe  securely  or   for  machining  holes  with  greet  accuracy. 

1.  Lathes.  2.  Turning.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 
Chicago.  II.  Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  The  Engine  lathe 
(Motion   picture)      Set  2;  Other  setting  up  metboda. 

621.9  78-704411 

Society  (or  Visual  Eda-  catUon 


Setting  up  for  outside  diameter  thread  catting  {Motion 
picture)  Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk 
and  Co.     Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  inln.  sl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (The  Engine  latbe.  Set  4: 
Cutting  threads  on  the  lathe) 

Loop  film. 

With  shop  card. 

Credits:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynast. 

J^'ummar-y;  Shows  how  to  determine  correct  lathe  speed,  adjust 
pitch  and  direction  of  thread,  set  compound,  and  align  tool  for  cut- 
Ctug  outside  threads. 

1.  Lathes.  2.  Thread  cutting.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  n.  Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  The  En^ne 
lathe   (Motion  picture)     Set  1:  Cutting  threads  on  the  lathe. 

621.9  77-704419 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Setting  up  for  straight  outside  diameter  turning  (Motion 
picture)  Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk 
and  Co.    Reloaaad  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  min.  -si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (The  Engine  lathe.  Set  9:  Ba- 
sic operations) 

l>x)p  fllm. 

With  shop  card. 

Crediti:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynast. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  assemble,  adjust,  select  proper  ^>eedB, 
and  set  the  direction  of  the  feed. 

L  lathes.    2.  Turning.  i.  Society  for  Visual  EducatloOi  Inc., 

Chicago,     n.   Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  The  Ekij^ne  lathe 

(Motion  lecture)     Set  3;  Basic  operations. 

621.9  76-704416 

Society  for  Visual  EMu-  cation 


Setting  up  intra-venous  solutions  {Motion  picture)  Delta 
College.    Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  min     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

With  instructor's  guide.  ,   . 

Sumniarv:  Shows  the  correct  method  of  setting  up  Intravenous 
solutions  so  that  sterile  technique  can  be  maintained  and  a  second 
bottle  of  sterile  Intravenous  solution  can  be  added  to  the  original 
tubing  by  a  "piggy  back"  arrangement. 

1,  Intravenous  therapy.     2.  Nur«^s  and  nursing,  i    Delta^- 

lege      II     Prentice-Hall.    Inc.  Series:    Nursing  skills   and   tech- 

„„ne»  (Mo.<o„  p,o.„re,  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^ 

Prentice-Hall 

Setting  up  plant  troptsm  experiments,  part  1  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Norman  Bean.    Released  by  Film  Associatee,  1968. 

3  min.  sl.  color,  auper  8  mm.  (Life  sdence  actlTltiea  series, 
no.  16) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  oartrldge. 

With  study  guide. 

Bwnmarv:  Illustrates  a  technique  for  Investigating  the  reapouM 
of  a  seedling  to  water  and  Ught 

1.  Phototroplsm.  2.  Hydrotropism.  i.  Bean,  Norman,  n.  Fllm 
Associates.  Series:  Life  science  activities  series  (Motion  picture) 
no.  16. 

681.1  71-701036 

Film  Associates 


Setting  up  plant  troplom  experiments,  part  2  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Norman  Bean.    Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  mill.    sl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Life  science  activities  series, 
no.  17) 

I»op  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Bwnmary:  Illustrates  a  techolque  for  iDvestlgatlBg  the  effect  of 
grsTlty  upon  seed  growth. 

1.  Oeotropism.         i.  Bean,  Norman,    ii.  Fllm  Associates.  Se- 

ries :  Life  sdmice  actlrltlsa  series  (Hotlon  picture)  no.  17. 

68L1  76-701086 

Film  AssoclatM 


272 


Setting  up  the  balance  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film 
Productions,  Tvondon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Communication  Films,  1968. 

2  min.     .«i.     color.     8  mm,     (Secondary  physical  sciences  series) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summarft;  Uses  plumb  line  leveling  of  pan  balance  and  other 
examples  of  balances  to  demonstrate  the  principles  of  setting  up  and 
using  balances, 

1.  Balance.  i.  Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd..  London,  ii.  In- 
ternational Ommunlcatlon  Films.  Series:  Secondary  physical 
sctencea  series  (Motion  picture) 

642  Fi  A  68-3097 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 


Setting  up  the  current  balance  (Motion  picture)  Harvard 
Project  Physics  in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Released  by 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

18  min.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  13) 

Kinescope. 

Summary:  Two  teachers  exhibit  and  discuss  a  rudimentary  cur- 
rent balance  made  from  aluminum  foil  and  thin  tubing,  assemble 
and  wire  the  circuits  of  the  more  advanced  aniaratus  with  which 
students  can  make  quantitative  measurements,  and  dIscuRs  the  ad- 
justments and  manipulations  that  students  must  make  when  using 
the  balance. 

1.  Current  balance  (Electric  meter)  I.  Harvard  Project  Phys- 
ics. II.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Wtnston,  Inc.  Series:  Harvard 
Project  Physics  teacher  briefings   (Motion  picture)   no.  15. 

370.7  77-709142 

Hoit,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Setting  up  the  cylinder  dial  gauge  (Motion  picture)  Mc- 
Graw-Hill (look  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  Clear-Vue  Films 
Corp. 

4  min.  sl.  color.  8  mm.  (.\utoniotive  mechanics;  engine  re- 
huiiding  1) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  uses  of  the  cylinder  dial  gauge,  a  tool 
used  to  measure  the  amount  of  ^vcar  on  the  pistons  and  cylinders, 

1.  Automobile.^— Motor— Cylinders.  2.  Pistons.  i.  McOrnw-Hlll 
Book  Company.  Series:  Automotive  mechanics  series:  engine  re- 
building  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  Fi  A  68-1002 

McGrnw-HUl  Book  Co. 


Setting    up    the    small    hand    punch     (Motion    picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical 

Films. 

4  n.iii.  sl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Sheet  metal  aeries.  Set  1: 
Hand  tool  operations) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarj/:  Describes  the  basic  tools  and  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  measores  to  nse  In  setting  up  the  small  band  punch. 

1  Sheet-metal  work.  2.  Punching  machinery.  i.  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Company.  Series :  Sheet  metal  series.  Set  1 :  Hand  tool 
operations  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  75-703066 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Setting  up  to  cut  a  thread  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  l::[be.  set  2) 

With  teachers  guide, 

.s'ujnmflry;  Shows  the  preparatiou  which  must  be  performed  prior 
to  the  ficiuiii  tin-ead-cutting  operation.  Explains  when  to  use  a  lathe 
or  a  single  pointed  cutting  tool  bit  for  this  process. 

1.   Screw-threads.  r.  McGraw-Hltl  Book  tympany.  Series: 

MiK'hine  shop  aeries.  Elementary  engine  latbe  (Motion  picture)  set  2. 
621.9  Fi  A  67-2476 

McGniw-HIllBookCo. 


Setting  up  work  between  centers  (Motion  picture)    Society 
for  Visual  EduoatiiHi  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co.     Released 

by  Society  for  Vis\ial  Education,  1969. 

4  min.  sl,  color,  super  8  mm.  (Hie  Bngtae  lathe.  Set  2: 
Other  setting  up  methods) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  shop  card. 

CreditM:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynast 

Summary:  Explains  aligiilng  and  setting  up  face  plate  and  lathe 
dog. 

1.  Lathe".  2.  Turning.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education.  Inc., 
Chicago,  u.  Burt  Munk  Productlona.  Series:  The  Engine  lathe 
(MoUon  picture)     Set  2:  Other  setting  up  methods. 

621.9  79-704414 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Setting  up  work  between  centers  (Motion  picture) 
see  Other  setting  up  methods.  Part  4:  Setting 
up  work  between  certers 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Setting  up  work  in  the  lathe  chncks.  Part  1:  Honntinx 
a  chuck  on  the  lathe  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educa- 
tional Products,  1969.     Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.  »l.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotiipe  Id  cassette:  II  Ip*. 
(The  Metal  tuniliig  lathe,  group  1) 

Loop  flini. 

With  script. 

CREDITS  :  Consultant.  Harold  Jonas. 

StTMMART:  Presents  step-by-step  Instructions  for  mounting  u 
chuck  preparatory  to  putting  work  In  the  chuck. 

1.  Chucks.     2.  Lathe*.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products.     II. 

Mounting  a  chuck  on  the  lathe   (Motion  picture)     III.  Series-  The 
Metal  turning  lathe  (Motion  picture)  group  L 
rTJl219]  684.09  74r-712616 

r>C.V  Educational  Products 

Setting  up  work  in  the  lathe  chucks.  Part  2:  Using  the 
three- jaw  chuck  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Kducational 
l'r-tlu''9.  1!>6{>.     MikIp  by  Cinema  Communicntions. 

\  iiiln.  si.  color.  su|)er  8  iimi.  and  phonompe  In  cnssettf: 
II  ips.     (The  Metal  turning  lathe,  group  1) 

IXKip  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  GossuIUnt,  Harold  Jooaa. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  the  chuck  key  and  external  and  internal 
chucking,  and  shows  bow  to  achieve  a  aecnre  fit  when  using  the 
three- Jaw  chuck, 

1.  Chucks.  2.  lathee.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products.  II.  Using 
the  three-Jaw  chock  (Motion  picture)  III.  Serlee:  The  Metal  turn- 
inic  tathe  (Motion  picture)  group  1. 

[T.T  1219]  $84.09  77-712580 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Setting  up  work  in  the  lathe  chucks.  Part  3:  Holding 
larger  pieces  in  the  three-jaw  chuck  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
munications. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  in  CBSf«tte:  li  Ips. 
(The  Metal  turning  lathe,  group  1) 

Loop  fllm. 

with  script, 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY;  Demonstrates  how  to  replace  standard  Jnws  with 
a  second  set  for  larger  pieces. 

1.  Chuck-s.    2.  Lathes.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products.    It.  Hold- 
ing larger  pieces  In  the  three-Jaw  chuck  (Motion  picture)     III.  Se- 
ries: lie  Metal  turning  lathe  (Motion  picture)  group  1. 
fTJ1219]  684.09  70-712612 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Setting  up  work  in  the  lathe  chucks.  Part  4:  Using  the 
four-jaw  chuck  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational 
PhkUicU,  1969.     Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  uiin.  si.  color.  sur)er  8  niui.  and  phonotai)e  in  cnssette: 
11  ips.     (The  MetHl  turning  lathe,  group  1) 

I.oop  fllm. 

With  script. 

CKEDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  bow  to  hold  odd-shaped  pieces  while  using  the 
four-Jaw  chuck  and  demonstrates  how  to  use  round  pieces  for  "off- 
center"  turning. 

1.  Chucks.  2.  Lathes.  I.  DCA  Educational  Prodocts.  II.  Us- 
ing the  four-Jaw  chuck  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series:  The  Metal 
turning  lathe  (Motion  picture)  group  1. 

tT.n219l  684.09  7^712528 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Setting  work  between  centers  {Motion  picture)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min,  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  lathe,  set  2) 

with  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  manner  of  setting  the  work- 
piece  between  the  headstock  (lire  center)  and  the  tallstock  (dead 
center)   and  holding  it  In  place  with  a  dog   (clump). 

1.  Lathes.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Rook  (Company.        Series:  Machine 

shop  series.     Elementary  engine  lathe   (Motion  picture)   set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2470 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Settlement  of  the  Western  Plains  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

14  mln,    ed.    bAw.    i6  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Peter  Jones;  writer  and  editor,  Kex  Tasker" 
camera,  Don  Virgo. 

Summary:  Documents  the  movement  of  people  to  the  (Canadian 
prairies  and  the  development  of  the  plains  into  one  of  the  world's 
great  wheat  producing  regions. 

1.  Migration,  Internal— Canada.  2.  Wheat— Canada.  i.  Canada 
National  Film  Board. 


National  Film  Board  of 


Canada 


Fi  A  67-2249 


Settlement  patterns  in  the  British  Isles  (Filmstrip)  Com- 
mon Ground,  London,  1959.  Made  by  C.  E.  H.  Hull.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1966. 

35  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary  :  Depicts  the  dispersed  and  nucleated  settlement  of  rural 
and  urban  areas  lo  the  British  Isles  and  note*  the  changing  set- 
tlement patterns.  ■ 

1.  Land  settlement— Gt  Brit  I.  OcMnmon  Ground,  ltd.,  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

914.2  70-738534 

Carman  Educational  Associate* 


SettleawBt  aader  ChsMi^lalB.  La  coloiiiiati<m  khm  Champlain. 
[Slide  set]     National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

10  ilidet.     color.     2  i  2  in. 

With  note*. 

SU  MM ARY:  Portnyi  MtUcnwnt  in  Canada  under  the  Icadcnhip  ot  Oiant- 
plain.  Designed  for  uk  in  history  ctsMca.  With  captiou  in  EntUsh  and  French. 

1.  ChampUin.  Samuel  de,  1567-1635.  3.  CanKla— Discovery  and  explora- 
(km.  I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  II.  Tilk:  U  '""*~'"'^  tarn 
Champlain.  (Slide  set] 

[F1030.1]  971.0!  73-733355 

Natdonal  Film  Board  of  73  MARC 

Canada 


The  Settlers:  early  pioneer  farmers  of  the  Great  lakes 
reffion  {Motion  picture)  Jack  Ruddel!,  Ontario.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1967. 

28  mln.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  tetichvrs  guide.  .  ,     ,     .u 
Bumrnwu:  Depicts  the  everyday   life  of  a  pioneer  couple  In  the 
Great  Lakes  ai-ea  In  the  mid  1800's. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— Great  Lakes.        i.  Ruddell,  Jack. 


u.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
Coronet  Instructional 


917.7 
Films 


Fi  A  68-13 


Settling  the  West :  Growth  of  towns  and  cities  {FUnutrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33}  rpm-,  12 
mln. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Educational  collaborator,  Doyce  B.  Nunls,  Jr. 

Summary:  Show8  how  western  towna  developed  as  a  result  of 
mining,  cattle  trading,  and  the  railroad.  Illustrates  the  factor*  which 
were  present  in  the  growth  and  death  of  western  towns. 

1.  Cities  and  towns — The  West.  i.  Coronet  Inatmctional  Pllms. 
978  74-736687 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Settling  the  West:  The  cattlemen  {FUmttrip)    Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1970. 


With  guide. 

Credita:  Educational  collaborator,  Doyce  B.  Nunls,  Jr. 

Summary:  Follows  cattle  hertls  and  drovers  on  drives  from 
Texas  to  the  Kansas  railhead,  In  order  to  present  a  view  of  bow 
the  cattle  Industry  developed  and  of  the  role  that  It  played  In  the 
settlement  of  the  West  Uses  famous  western  painttncs  to  Illuatrate 
the  work  of  the  cowboys. 

1.  Cattle  trade— The  West— History.  i.  Coronet  InstracUonal 

Films. 


Coronet  Instructional 


978 

Films 


77-736685 


Settling  the  West:  The  farmers  {FUmatrip)    Conmet  In- 
structional Films^  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm., 
14  min. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Eiducatlonal  collaborator,  Doyce  B.  Nunls,  Jr. 

Summary:  Discusses  ways  Is  which  western  farm  migration  was 
affected  by  the  Homestead  act  and  the  railroads.  Shows  the  prot>- 
lems  of  the  farmers  who  lived  on  the  Plains. 

t  Agriculture— The  West— History.    2.  Pioneers— The  West. 
1.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

978  70-736686 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Settling  the  West:  The  miners   {Filmttrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1970. 

.'»3  fi.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiw:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  n>m..  14 
mln. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Educational  collaborator,  Doyce  I).  Nunls,  Jr. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  mining  Industry  developed  during  the 
latter  half  of  the  nineteenth  century.  Discusses  the  effects  which 
large-scale  migration  had  on  western  mining  towns. 

1.  Mineral  industries— The  West.  i.  Coronet  Instructional 


Coronet  Instructional 


978 

Films 


70-736683 


Settling  the  West:  The  trail  blazers  {FUmttrip)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

55  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  in.  331  rpm..  15 
mln. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Doyce  B.  Nunls,  Jr. 

Summary:  Traces  the  early  explorations  that  created  interest  in 
western  migration.  Shows  the  Oregon  Trail  and  other  migrating 
routes  that  were  used  In  the  actual  aettlemeot  of  the  West 

1.  Trails— The  West  2.  The  West— DlscoTM?  and  eoploratloiL 
I,  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

978  71-737032 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Settling  the  West:  Wagon  tndns  to  railroads  (FSmttrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

54  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  14  mln. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Doyce  B.  Nunls,  Jr. 

Nummary:  Shows  various  means  of  overland  transportation  which 
were  used  In  the  westward  movement,  Including  wagon  trains,  the 
stagecoadi,  the  pony  express,  and  the  first  transcontinental  railroad. 
Bmphaslaes  the  problems  of  opening  the  West  and  linking  It  with 
the  East 

1.  Transportation— The  West        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

978  73-736684 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Sevareid,  Arnold  Eric,  1912- 
see 

Vietnam:    Eric  Sevareid's  personal  report. 

7  {Motion  picture)    Televideo  Prodactions.    Released  by  Les- 
ter Schoenfeld  Films,  1967. 

12  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director  and  writer,  S.  Martin  Goldman. 

Sumrtuuy:  Shows  the  two  levels  on  which  people  communicate; 
as  portrayed  in  vignettes  Illustrating  neurotic  cases  and  their  Inter- 
action during  group  therapy. 

1.  Group  psychotherapy.  i.  Televideo  Productions,  it  Schoen- 
feld (Lester  A.)  Films,  New  York. 

801.2  Fi  A  68-818 

CINE 

Seven  arts  (Motion  picture)  Romania  films,  Bucharest  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Filma/McGraw-Hill, 
1970. 

7  mln.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Credits :  Director,  I.  Pwescu-Gopo, 

Summary :  Presents  the  history  of  the  arts  and  of  artistic  thought 
in  seven  minutes. 

1.   Art — History.        I.   Eomania  films.     II.  Contemporary  Fllma/ 
HcGraw-Hlll. 

700.9  77-709344 

HcOraw-HlUBookCo. 


273 


Seven  Arts  Productions,  ltd. 
see 

Arrivederci,  baby! 

Assault  on  a  Queen. 

The  Devil's  own. 

Dracula,  prince  of  darkness. 

Frankenstein  created  woman. 

A  Global  affair. 

Tlie  Hill. 

The  Main  attraction. 

The  Nanqy. 

The  Night  of  the  iguana. 

Oh,  Dad,  poor  Dad,  Mamma's  hung  you 
in  the  closet  and  I'm  feelin'  so  sad. 

One  million  years  B.  C. 

Promise  her  aniything. 

Rasputin,  the  mad  monk. 

Seven  days  in  May. 

She. 

Sunday  in  New  York. 

This  property  is  condenmed. 

The  Viking  queen. 


Seven  authors  in  search  of  a  reader;  or,  A  Sunday  after- 
noon on  the  island  oi  Ya  Grand  Jatte  {Motion  picture) 
Cineproductie,  Amsterdam  ,1966|  Releas^  in  the  tJ.  S. 
by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1966. 

1  reel.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credita:  Director,  Franz  Welsz. 

Summary:  Uses  Seurat's  painting  Sunday  In  the  park  as  the  basis 
for  a  dramatisation.  Elaborates  on  the  painting  as  a  sodden  shower 
sends  the  strollers  into  a  library  for  shelter,  where  they  learn  to 
enjoy  books. 

L  Uhrartes  and  readers.  i.  A  Sunday  afternoon  on  the  hiland 
of  La  Grand  Jatte  (Motion  picture)  n.  Clneprodactlfc  nj.  Contem- 
porary FIlms/McO  raw-Hill. 

rOiM  76-708104 

McOraw-Hlll  Bo6k  Co. 


Seven  cities  of  Antarctica    (Motion  picture) 
see    Arctic  clothing;    Dinner  in  Lapland;    Eskimo 
family  meal;    Eskimo  village;    Eskimo  winter 
activities;    Esicimos  hunting  and  gathering  food; 
Home  building  In  Uipland;    Household  duties  in 
Lapland;    Recreation  in  an  Eskimo  village;    Rec- 
reation in  Lapland;    Reindeer  herding  in  Lapland; 
Transportation  in  Arctic  regions;    Wedding  in 
Lapland 


Seven  days  a  week  (Motion  picture)     Family  Films,  1964. 

30  mtn.     color,     sd.     16  mm. 

With  leader's  guide. 

SHmmory;  Points  out  the  significance  of  being  a  constant  good 
example  of  one's  Christian  faith  aa  revealed  In  the  story  of  a  man 
whose  good  example  makes  a  co-worker  realise  how  Important  Chris- 
tian faith  is  for  his  own  life. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  witness  bearlog  (Christianity)         i.  ramlly  Ftlma.  Inc 

248.5  Fi  A  68-586 

Family  Films 


Seven  da3^  in  May  {Motion  picture)  Seven  Arts  Produc- 
tions and  Joel  Productions.  Released  by  Paramount  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1964. 

117  mill.     sd.     bAw.    35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Fletcher  Knebel  and 
Charles  W.  Bailey  u. 

Credit*.-  Producer.  Edward  Lewis;  director,  John  Frankenhelmer; 
screenplay.  Rod  Serling;  music  Jerry  Goldsmith;  dnematographer, 
Ellsworth  Fredrlcka;  fllm  editor,  Ferris  Webster.  Cast:  Burt  Lan- 
caster, Kirk  Douglas,  Fredric  March,  Ava  Cardner. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  treason  in  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment The  President  and  a  Marine  colonel  attempt  to  blodt  the 
plans  of  a  high-ranking  Air  Force  general  who  thinks  the  nation  Is 
on  the  brink  of  disaster. 

I.  Knebel.  Fletcher.  Seven  days  In  May.  ii.  Joel  Productions, 
m.  Seven  Arts  Prodnc-  tlons,  ltd.    it.  Paramount  Pictures 

Corporation. 

Fi  67-1259 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Seven  days  in  the  life  of  the  President  (Motion  picture) 
AVolper  Productions.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

52  mio.     8d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  enilde. 

Summarv:  Documents  serea  cnidil  days  In  the  life  of  President 
I^DdoQ  JohDsoD,  tllustratiog  the  djaamlc  nature  of  the  American 
Presidency. 

1.  Johnson,  Lfodon  Baines,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1908-  i.  Wolper 

Productions,    ii.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation. 

353.032  Fi  A  68-969 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nJca  Educational  Corp. 


Seven  days  to  noon  (Motion  picture)    London  Films,  1950. 
Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Walter  Reade  Orj^nization. 

IB  iH'ii.    rJ.     b&w.     16  mm. 

X)  uiiii.  version  released  In  (he  U.  S.  In  1950  by  Arthur  Mayer- 
Edward  KIngsley-Dlstlngulshed  Films. 

Credits:  Producers,  directors,  and  editors.  Boy  Boolting,  John 
Bnulllng ;  story,  Paul  Dehn,  James  Bernard ;  screenplay.  Prank 
Harrey,  Rny  Boulting;  music,  John  Addison.  Catt:  Barry  Jones, 
Andre  Morel),  Olive  Sloane. 

Swnmnrv:  The  entire  city  of  London  Is  evacuated  when  a  lead- 
ing English  scientist,  crazed  with  the  knowledge  that  his  life's  work 
has  led  to  the  atomic  bomb,  threatens  to  destroy  the  city  unless 
production  of  the  weapon  Is  outlawed. 

I.  London  Film  Productions,  ltd.  ii,  Walter  Beade  OrganlMtlon. 
791.43  76-708281 

Walter  Reade  Organlza-  tlon 


Seven  Aay^  to  remember  (Motion  picture)  Peter  K.  D. 
MncKell,  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incor- 
porated, 1969. 

56  mm.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  K  chronology  of  events  which  followed  the  Invasion  of 
Cwchoelovaltia  on  August  20,  1968,  with  a  report  of  the  confronta- 
tion between  the  Inhabitants  and  the  powerful  invader. 

1.    Ctechoslovak    Eepubllc— History— Intervention,    1968-  2. 

Cxecboslovak    Republic — Politics    and    government — 1968-  i. 

MacKell,  Peter  R.  D.    u.  Films  Incorporated. 

944.37  79-706565 

Pabllc  Media 

Seven  Devils  (Motion  picture)  Seven  Devils  Resort.  Made 
ftiul  released  by  Walter  J.  Klein  Co.,  1971. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SL'MMARY:  Presents  scenes  of  a  mountain  retreat  called  Seven 
Devils.  Shows  how  snow  machines  convert  a  summer  resort  In  the 
Southern  Appalachians  featuring  golf  and  trout  fishing  Into  a  winter 
skiing  vacation  area. 

1.  Outdoor  recreation — Appalachian  mountains.    2.  Seven  Devils 
Resort.         I.  Seven  Devils  Resort.     II.  Walter  J.  Klein  Company. 
[GV54]  917.66  74-713276 

CINE 

7  faces  of  Dr.  Lao  (Motion  picture)  Galaxy  Productions 
and  Scarus.     Released  by  Metro-Ooldwyn-Hayer,  1963. 

100  iiiiri.     fld.     colur.     3o  miu. 

MetriKulor. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  circus  of  Dr.  Lao,  by  Charles  G.  Finney. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  George  Pal;  screenplay,  Charles 
Beaumont;  music.  Leigh  Harllne;  director  of  photography,  Robert 
Bronner;  flim  editor,  George  Tomaslnl.  Catt:  Tony  Randall,  Bar- 
bara Eden,  .\rthur  O'Connell,  John  ErUnon. 

Summary:  A  faolajiy-comedy  about  a  Chinese  wizard  who  cornea 
to  the  small  western  town  of  Abalone  and  foils  the  efforts  of  the 
local  tycoon  to  buy  all  the  land  of  the  tow nspeoples. 

I.  Finney,   Charles  Gandlson,   1905-  The  clrnis  of  Dr.  Laa 

rr.  Galaxy  Productions,     iii.  Scarus.  Inc.     iv.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 


Inc. 


Fi  67-1388 


Seven  for  Siuic  (Motion  picture)  National  Easter  Seal  So- 
ciety for  Crippled  Children  and  Adults,  1968.  Made  by 
Irving  Gitlin  Productions. 

14  mIn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Irving  Oltlln ;  director  and  writer,  Robert  P. 
Goldman. 

Nummary:  Presents  a  report  <m  the  rehabilitation  of  an  eight- 
year-old  handicapped  child  by  a  team  which  Includes  a  physical 
therapist,  occupational  therapist,  social  worker,  speech  pathologist, 
psychologist,  recreation  specialist,  and  special  education  teacher. 
Shows  bow  the  members  of  the  team  work  together  and  separately, 
and  bow  the  child  is  pi-epared  for  a  regular  classroom  and  for  cop- 
ing with  her  disabllltlca. 

1.  Handicapped  cblldreo — Elducatioo.  i.  National  Society  for 

Crippled  Cblldreo  and  Adults. 

862.4  72-702993 

Ponland  State  Cniv.  Ubrar}' 

The   Seven   hundred   million    (Motion  picture)     Canadian 
Broadcasting  Corp.,  Toronto,  1964. 

88  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

OrtditM:  Producer,  Patrick  Watson;  directors,  Patrick  Watson, 
Roy  Faiblsh;  writers,  Jim  Carney,  Roy  Falblsb;  narrator,  Budd 
"knapp;  music,  Harry  Freedman;  photographer,  Erik  Durschmeld ; 
editor.  Paul  Harris. 

Summary:  Examines  conditions  In  China  under  the  Communist 
regime.  Shows  the  Immense  changes  that  have  taken  place  since 
the  Communlsu  took  power  in  1949.  Pictures  the  daily  life  of 
Industrial  and  agricultural  commune  workers  and  examines  the 
changed  roles  of  religion,  the  arts,  and  education.  Points  out  how 
little  agricultural  China  has  changed,  even  though  some  COO  million 
people  sttll  live  on  farms  and  work  the  land.  Includes  Interviews 
with  foreign  correspondents,  an  Amertcsn  physician  llvlnf  in  China, 
and  Marshal  Chen-Yl,  vice  premier  and  foreign  mlnUter.  Filmed 
Id  Commnnlst  China.  „ 

I.  China  <  People's  Bepobilc  of  China,  1949-  )  i.  Canadian 
Broadcasting  Corporation. 

Fi  67-2271 


Seven   little  stars    (Filmatrip) 
Canada,  1966. 


National    Film    Board   of 


25  fr.     color.    Sa  mm. 

Preocli  version  released  under  the  title  Les  sept  petitas  ttolles. 

Bummary:  Explains  to  children  in  primary  and  Junior  gradea 
about  seven  small  stars  which  SK>ear  In  a  constellatloo.  With  cap- 
tions. 

1.  Astronomy.        i.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

372.3  Fi  A  67-4304 

National  nim  Board  of  Canada 


Seven  little  stars  (Filmstrip)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Univenal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

2.'i  fi'.     color.     35  mm.     (Indian  stories  and  legends) 
.'4rM.M.\ltV :    RecoimtK   an    Indian    legend    In    which   seven   little 

Indian  boys  become  stars  in  the  sky.     With  captions.     For  primary 

grades. 

1.    ladianx  of  Xnrth   Amerlra — Canada — Lei^nds — Juvenile  films. 

I.    Canada.      National    F'ilm    Board.     II.   Universal   Bducatlon   and 

Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Indian  stories  and  legends  (Filmstrip) 

[F-78.C21  898.2  78-740888 


Unlvei-RRl  Education 


and  Visual  Arts 


The   Seven   minute   life  of  James  Honseworthy    (Motion 
picture)    Paulist  Productions.  1970, 

28mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     ( Insight ) 

With  dlscnwlon  guide 

Credit*:  Producer,  John  J.  Furla,  Jr.;  director,  Ralph  Seneosky; 
writer,  John  W.  Zodrow.  Catt:  Edmund  O'Brien,  Bmce  Davlsloo, 
Lee  Meriweather. 

Summary:  A  dramattiation  in  which  the  fawning  relatives  of  a 
business  tycoon  gather  around  his  casket  for  the  reading  of  his 
will  is  used  to  sb&w  that  material  values  do  not  bring  happiness 
and  fulfillment. 

I.  Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.  Serien :  Insight 
(Motion  picture) 

128  74-708582 

Paulist  Productions 


7  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

Oorae  September. 
Lover  come  back. 


Seven  ravens  {Motion  picture)  DEFA  Film  Studio  for 
Animation,  Berlin.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Directors,  script,  and  animation,  Christel  Wlemer,  Walter 
Reha 

Summary:  An  animated  story  about  the  adventures  of  a  seven- 
year-old  girl  who  sets  out  to  free  her  seven  older  brothers  from  a 
spell  cast  on  them  at  her  christening  hy  a  wicked  old  woman  who 
was  not  invited. 

I.  Deutsche  Film — A.-0.    II.  Learning  Orporatlon  of  America. 

398.24  76-710025 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Seven  Seas  Publishers 
see 


Leo  G.  Willette's  cliche  clinic. 

The  Seven  second  love  affair  (Motion  picture)    Robert  Abel, 
1966. 

re  ii;:ii.     Rd.     color.     10  mm. 

Crrditt:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Robert  Abel;  narration, 
John  Dehner;  photography,  Les  Blank;  film  editor.  Sidney  Levin. 

Summary:  A  dramatized  documentary  on  drag  racers.  Follows 
a  month  In  the  life  of  lUck  Stewart,  a  drag  racer  from  California 
who,  un  April  24.  10G6,  set  a  world's  record.  Includes  scenes  of  him, 
his  family,  and  frleuds  as  they  work  on  the  car  to  prepare  it  for 
the  race. 

1.  Drag  racing.    2.  Stewart,  Rick.        r.  Abel,  Robert  J. 

796.7  71-707761 


Seven   through  seventeen  series   (Filmstrip)     Girl  Scouts 
of  the  U.  S.  A.,  1962. 

4  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phonodlscs:  2  s.  each  (1  s.  for 
manual  projector,  1  s.  f or  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.. 
15  win.  each,     mlcrogroove. 

Conteiitt:  Brownie  Girl  Scouts.  63  fr.  — Junior  Girl  Scouts.  62 
fr— Cadelte  Girl  Scouts.     87  fr.— Senior  Girl  Scouts.     63  fr. 

1.  Girl  Scouts.  I.  Girl  Scouu  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
869.468  Fi  A  68-4226 

Girl  Scouts  of  the  U.  S.  A. 


Seven  times  against  the  city  (Motion  picture)  WTTW. 
Released  bv  National  Ednrstional  Television  and  Radio 
Center.  1960. 

2!>  mIn.     sd.     ti&w.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  by  Are,  no.  7) 

.Adapted  from  the  book  entitled  Ordeal  by  fire,  hy  Fletchir  Prart. 

Creditt:  Producer  nnd  dlrprtor.  William  Frlcdkln:  adaptation, 
FrsnolB  Coughlln,  Wllllnm  FriPdkIn :  music.  Thomas  A.  Dorsey. 

Summary:  Dramatic  readings,  against  a  hackitround  of  paintings 
and  authentic  Civil  War  photographs,  cover  the  Battle  of  Stone 
River,  and  Grant's  failure,  after  seven  attempts,  to  rapture  Vlcks- 
burg.  In  December  1862. 

1  Murfreesboro.  Battle  of,  1862-1S83.  2.  Vlcksburg.  Mlss.~Slcge, 
1863.  I.  Pratt.  Fletcher.  1887-1966.  Ordeal  by  fire.  it.  Chicago. 
Television  station  WTTW.  iir.  National  Educational  Television  and 
Radio  Center.        Series:  Ordeal  by  fire  (Motion  picture)  no.  T. 

Fi  67-827 


The  Seven  Years*  War,  part  t.  La  GMrre  da  Myt  •■■,  partle  I. 

[Slide  set]     National  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969. 

10  tlide*.    color.     3  x  2  In. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Portrayi  the  conqu«t  of  French  Canada  during  tba  Scvm 
Yesri'  War.  1756  to  1763.  With  captiom  in  English  and  Preach. 

I.  CinMli-Hutory— 1755-1763.     2.  Uniud  StatM— HiMory-Prvncb  sod 
Indiu  War.  17SS1763.        iCstwda.     Nsiionsl  Film  Board.     11.  Tltlt:  U 
Oucrrc  de  Mpt  siu.  (Slide  leii 
tE199i  971.01  72-733W5 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MAJtC 

Canada 


Tke  ScTca  Years'  War,  part  2.  L«  Gwrre  de  sept  im,  partle  2. 

[Slide  Mti     National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

10  slide*,     color.     2  x  1  in. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  conquest  oT  French  Canada  during  the  Seven 
Years'  War,  1756  to  1763.  Wid)  caption*  in  English  sod  French. 

I.  Canwla— History— 1755-1763.  2.  United  States— History— French  and 
Indians  War.  1735-1763.  I.  Canwla.  National  FUm  Board.  El.  Title:  U 
Cuerre  dc  lept  ant.  (Slide  set] 

[E199]  971.01  72-733369 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

17th  century  occupations  (Luyken)  (FUmttrip)  Hulton 
Press,  London  ,196-!, 

M  iv.  b&w.  3.^  mm.  (IliKlorv  from  contemporary  pictures  se- 
ries) 

A  Beacon  filmstrip. 

Summary:  Reproductions  of  the  work.s  of  the  artists  Jan  and  Cas- 
per Luvken  depict  17th  century  occupations  in  Germany. 

1.  Liiiken,  Jan,  1649-1712.  2.  Luiken,  Caftper,  ie72?-17081  3.  Oc- 
cupations In  art.  4.  Germany— Occupations.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd., 
Ixindon.  Series;  History  from  contemporary  pictures  series  (Film- 
strip) 

Fi  A  67-3796 
DnfourEklitlons 

The  7th  dawn  (Motion  picture)  Holdean  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

123  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  novel  entitled  The  durian  tree,  by  Michael  Keon. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Charles  K.  Feldman;  director,  Lewis  Gilbert; 
screenplay.  Karl  Tunberg;  muRlc,  Rls  Ortolanl ;  photography,  Fred- 
erick Young:  editor.  John  Shirley.  Catt:  William  Holden,  Susannah 
York.  Capuclne,  Tetsuro  Tamba. 

Summary:  An  adventure  drama  about  a  rich  American  rubber- 
planter  In  Malaya  and  his  attempts  during  the  struggle  for  inde- 
pendence to  mediate  between  the  British  colonial  governor  and  the 
outlawed  Communist  chief  of  tbe  guerillas. 

r.  Keon,  Michael,  1918-  The  durian  tree.    ii.  Holdean  Produc- 

tions.    IK.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1353 

The  Seventh  master  of  the  house  (Motion  picture)  Ca- 
prino  lilms,  Snaroya,  Norway.  Released  in  the  U,  S.  by 
Modem  Tjeaminp  Aids,  1968. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  light  satire  on  red  tape  and  bureaucracy.  A  stranger 
who  comes  upon  a  farmhouse  atid  asks  If  be  can  spend  the  night 
learns  that  the  masters  of  the  house  are  unable  to  assume  reBponal- 
billty  and  make  decisions. 

1.    Bureaucracy— Anecdotes,    facetiae,   satire,   etc.  i.   Oaprino 

films.     II.  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New  York. 

372.6  76-701335 

Modem  Learning  AldR 


The  Seventies:  decade  for  decision  (FUmetrip)    New  York 
times,  1970. 

72  f r.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  17  min 
mlcrogroove.  (Filmstrip  on  current  alCairs,  Oct  1970)  With 
teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  challenge  before  Americana  to  Improve 
the  quality  of  life  and  man's  environment;  surveys  recent  finding* 
about  man,  the  ocean,  and  apace;  explains  the  need  to  achieve  peace 
and  reduce  racial  and  economic  stress  at  home;  and  emphasizes  the 
role  of  students  in  making  the  world  of  the  lOTO'a. 

1.   r.   S.— Social  conditions— 1960-  i.  New  York  times. 

917^  76-736665 


New  Yoi*  times 


77  South  (Motion  picture)    Booker  MoCIay  ,1969, 

75  min.     sd.     color.    96  min. 

Summary:  Follows  a  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  icebi^eaker  and  crew  on 
a  30,000-mlle  Journey  to  Antarctica  to  crack  open  a  shipping  channel 
for  cargo  ships  supplying  tbe  United  States  sdeotiflc  bases  there. 

1.  Antarctic  r^oua.        l  McClay,  Booker. 

623.82  78-702563 

CINE 


Sevilla   (Motion  />icfure)     International  Film  Bureau.  1969. 

16  mln.     «d.    color.     16  mm.     (Reitlons  of  Spain  series) 

With  student  handbook  hy  J.  M.  Garcfa  and  8.  N.  Trevlno. 

Creditt:  Writer  and  narrator.  Juan  Garcia ;  educational  con- 
sultant, Eduardo  Betoret-Parls. 

Summary:  Uses  a  narrative  technique  for  presenting  vocabulary 
and  grammatical  structure  for  first  year  Spanish  studentn.  Show* 
the  harbor,  La  Torre  del  Oro.  Ia  Torre  de  la  Giralda.  the  gardena 
of  Alcazar,  the  park  of  Maria  Lusla.  and  flamenco  dancers  of  Sevilla. 

1.  Spanish  language  — Audio-visual  Instruction.  2.  Seville  — 
Dewrlptlon.  i.  International  Film  Bureau.  Inc.,  Chicago,  Se- 

ries: Regions  of  Spain  series  (Motion  picture) 

914.6  76-707301 

International  Film  Bareaa 


Sevilla.  [Filmstrip]     International  FUm  Bureau,  1970. 

7  fiimslrips  (83  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  plumodiic:  2  i.  (1  t.  For  msauai 
projector.  1  i  for  automatic  projector),  12  is.,  33  1/3  rpm..  22  min.  (Vttlas  de 
BiipaAa) 

Supplcmcnu  the  motion  picture  of  the  ume  title. 

With  siudenl  guidcboolc  by  Juan  Maria  Garcia  and  S.  N.  TreviRo. 

SUMMARY:  A  Spanith-languafc  teaching  filmwrip.  Show*  typical  sod 
niKcworthy  upccts  of  the  capital  of  Andalucla,  including  its  famous  cathedral, 
parks  and  gardeni.  the  popular  diilrici  of  Santa  Cruz,  and  the  Moomh  art  of  (he 
Mciiar. 

I.  Spanish  language— Audio-visual  instruction.  2.  Seville— Description. 
1  Inu-rnaiional  Film  Bureau,  inc..  Chicago.  II.  Series:  Vistas  dc  EipaAa.  (Film- 
strip.  InicTnatiunal  Film  Bureau] 

(PC4U2.7]  914.6  72-736373 

inleinationsl  Film  Bureau  72  MARC 


Seward,  Florence  Augusta.    Ciold  for  the  Caesars 


Gold  for  the  Caesars. 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sewmrd's    foUj  —  the   tAxntj   of    Alaska    {Moi^in   pioPurv) 
Hwrst  Hetrotone  News,  1967. 

IS  mia.    ad.    bftw.    16  mm.     (Screeo  newv  dlsMt,  t.  9,  no.  8) 

With  itory  milde. 

Bummary:  Traces  the  hlstoir  of  Alaska  from  ttw  time  of  ita  dla- 
oorer;  In  1714  by  Vltoa  Bering  to  the  present. 

1.  Alaska— HlstotT.  i.  Hearet  Metrotone  Newi.  Inc.,  New  York. 

Series:  Screen  news  dlfest  (Motion  picture)  t.  9,  do.  8. 

917.98  76-700283 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


Sewell,  Anna,  1820-1878.       Black  Beauty 


Black  Beauty. 


Sewing  and  pressing  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britanmoa  Educationad  Corp.,  1967. 

3  mln.     si.     color.     S  mm.     <  Baste  dressmaking) 

Loop  film.     Issued  tn  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  pilde. 

1.  Dressmaking.    2.  Preaslog  of  garm^its.  l  Ek>then  Films,    n. 

Bncrdopaedla  Brltanolca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic 

dressmaking  (Uotlon  picture) 

646.4  79-704544 

Bocj'ctopeedia  Brltan-  nlca  Ektucatlonal  Corp. 

Sewing  equipment  for  professional  results  (Motion  picture) 
Doubledaj  Multimedia,  1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

4  rain.    Bd     color.     16  mm,     (Making  It  la  fashion) 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Lists  the  basic  equipment  needed  for  garment  con- 
struction and  Introduces  optional  equipment  that  might  be  helpful. 

1.  Sewing— Equipment  and  suwUes.         I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II.  Series:  Making  It  in  fashion  (Motion  picture) 
[TT06O]  646.4  70-712058 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


The  Sewing  machine  {Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1967. 

16  mln.     Bd.     color.     IS  mm.     (Sewing  skills  series) 

Wlh  teacher's  guide. 

Bummury:  Illuatratea  the  parts,  threading,  operation,  and  care  of 
the  basic  sewing  machine  or  anj  io<*8tltch  machine.  Presents  basic 
techulques,  terms,  and  skllts  In  dressouklng  and  the  use  of  the 
sewing  machine. 

1.  Sewing-machines.  i.  Ballej  Flhas.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Callt 

Series:  Sewing  skills  series  (Motion  pictore) 

646.2  Fi  A  68-1190 

Bailer  Films 


The  Sewing  machine  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-LatdifOTd 
Producticms,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterlinj^ 
Educational  Films,  1967. 

10  mln.    sd.    color,    16  mm.     (Home  economics :  sewing) 

Also  Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and  Id  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

SL'MBIARY  :  Explains  the  care  and  operation  of  a  aewing  machine, 
how  to  thread  a  bobbin,  how  to  thread  the  npper  thread,  and  how 
to  thread  the  lower  thread. 

1.    Sewlng-Machlnes.  I.    Moreland-Latchford    ProdDCtlons, 

I^o^onto.     II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  Sertea:  Home 

economics :  sewing  (Motion  picture) 

646.2  73-709989 

Sterling  BdocatlMial  Films 


Sewing  macliine,  part  1   (Filmstrip)     Bailey  Films,  1967. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

48  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Introduction  to  sewing) 

With  manuaL 

Credits :  Educational  consultant,  Joyce  JohosoiL 

Summary :  Uses  diagrams  and  extreme  ctosenpe  to  Illustrate  the 
puts,  threading,  (^)eration,  and  care  of  the  sewing  machine.  Names 
tbe  essential  parts  of  the  sewing  machine  and  explains  the  function 
of  each  part.  Demonstrates  basic  techniques  in  the  nae  of  the  sew- 
ing machine.    With  captlooi. 

I.  Sewing-machines.  2.  Machine  sewing.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc. 
Bollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA  Edocatlonai  Media.  Seriea:  Introdoc- 
tton  to  sewing  (Filmstrip) 

646.2  78-788800 

BFA  BdncatlODal  Media 


Sewing  machine,  part  2   (Fihnatrip)     Bailey  Filma,  1967. 

Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

42  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Introduction  to  sewing) 

With  manuaL 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Joyce  Johnaon. 

Summary :  Uses  diagrams  and  extreme  cioaeapa  to  Illustrate  the 
parts,  thresdlug.  operation,  and  care  of  the  sewing  nwcbine.  Names 
the  essential  parts  of  the  sewing  machine  and  explains  the  function 
of  each  part.  Demonstrates  basic  techniques  in  tbe  use  of  tbe  sew- 
ing machine.    With  captions. 

1.  Sewing-machines.  2.  Machine  sewing.  I.  Bailey  Films,  luc. 
Hollywood.  Calif.  II.  BFA  BducaUonai  Media.  Series:  Introduc- 
tion to  aewing  (Filmstrip) 

646.2  71-788801 

BFA  Educmtiooal  Media 

Sewing  machine,  part  3   (Filmatrip)     Bailey  Films,  1947. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

70  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Introduction  to  sewing) 

With  manoaL 

Credits :  Educational  consultant,  Joyce  Johnson. 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  and  extreme  doseups  to  lUuatrate  tbe 
part?,  threading,  operation,  and  care  of  tbe  aewing  macfalpe.  NaoMs 
the  e&<«Dtlal  parts  of  the  sewing  machine  and  explains  tbe  fonctiOD 
of  each  part  Demonstrates  basic  teCbniqnee  lo  the  use  of  tbe  sew- 
ing machine.     With  captions. 

1.  Sewing-machines.  2.  Machine  sewing.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc. 
Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA  BducatlODal  Media.  Series:  lotrodoc- 
tloo  to  sewing  (Filmstrip) 

646.2  75-788802 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Sewing  materials — preparmtioii  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Prodnctiona,  Tcmmto.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Sterling  Education^  Films,  1967. 

10  miiL    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (House  economics:  sewing) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  basic  wearee  and  gralna  of  materials,  how 
to  straighten  material,  how  to  make  the  material  grain  perfect,  and 
how  to  pin  the  material. 

1.  Sewing.  2.  Textile  Industry  and  fabrics.  I.  Moreland-Lateb- 
ford  Productions,  Toronto.  II.  Sterling  Educational  Films.  Inc; 
Series :  Home  economics :  sewing  ( Motion  picture ) 

646ja  78-709990 

Sterling  Bdacatlonal  Films 


Sewing  on  a  pierced  button  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  2) 

Iioop  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  new  a  two-hole  pierced  button  onto  a 
garment    Illustrates  each  step  In  forming  and  fastening  tbe  sbank. 

L  Buttons.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Unlrersat  Education 
and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Sewing  series  (Motion  picture) 
part  2. 

[TT557]  646.2  72-715102 

nnlrersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Sewing    with    leather :    curved    seams    (Moti<m    picture) 
Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  mln.    Bl.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Directors,  Clarence  Kincsld.  Betty  Street 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  techniques  la  sewing  ctured  seama  in 
leather  and  their  application  In  garment  constrnctloiL 

1.  Leather  garments.       I,  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT515]  646.4  78-712678 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sewing  with  leather:  cutting  garment   (Motion  picture) 
Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Directors,  Clarence  Kincald.  Betty  Street 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  procedures  for  laying  the  pattern  and 
cutting  the  garment  In  leather  garment  construction. 

1.  Leather  garments.        I.  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT520]  646.4  77-712679 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sewing  with  leather:  dcc<»«tlTe  features  (Motion  picture) 

Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  EHrectors,  Clarence  Kincald.  Betty  Street 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  different  decorative  features  applicable  to 
leather  garment  construction. 

1.  Leather  garments.        I.  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT552]  646.4  71-712680 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sewing  with  leather:  fasteners   (Motion  picture)     Hester 

and  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Directors,  Clarence  Kincaid,  Betty  Street 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  various  fasteners  -for  leattier  garments 
and  shows  them  on  the  finished  garment 

1.  Leather  garments.  2.  Fastenings.  I.  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT660]  646.4  72-712688 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sewing  with  leather:  finishing  tectuiiqnes  (Motion  picture) 
Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  Otm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Directors,  Clarence  Kincald,  Betty  Street 

SUM.MARY :  Demonstrates  various  finishing  techniques  and  their 
application  in  flni.shed  garmeDls. 

1.  Leather  garments.        I.  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT515]  646.4  7^-712684 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sewing  with   leather:  garment  leathers   (Motion  picture) 
Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  mln.     sL     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Directors,  Clarence  Kincald.  Betty  Street 

SUMMARY :  Shows  leatbern  suitable  for  use  In  garment  construc- 
tion and  shows  completed  leather  garments. 

1.  Leather.    2.  leather  garments.        I.  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT560]  646.4  70-712685 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sewing    with    leather :    straight    aeama    (Motion    picture) 
Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Directors,  CUrence  Kincald,  Betty  Street 

SUMMARY:   Demonstrates  techniques  in  sewing  strai^t  seams 
In  leather  and  their  application  in  garment  construction. 

1.  Leather  garments.        I.  Hester  and  Associates. 
[TT515]  646.4  74-712689 

Hester  and  Associates 


Sex  and  society  {Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Londcm, 
1950.  Made  by  Cyril  Bibby.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educntional  AsBOciates,  1966. 

Xi  fr.     hAw.     3.1  mm.     (Sex  education  series,  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  guide.     Notes  revised  1967. 

Summary:  Studies  sex  fn  the  context  of  its  social  Impllcatiou, 
including  family  planning,  promiscuity,  prostitution,  and  venereal 
disease. 

1.  Sex.  I.  Common  Oround,  ltd.,  LondoiL  n.  Oarman  Dduca- 
tional  Associates.  Series:  Sex  education  series  (PHmstrlp  Oar- 
ama  Educstiooal  Aaaociates)  no.  S. 

176  71-734215 

Carman  Ekiucatlooal  Associates 


Sex  and  the  single  girl  {Motion  picture)    Bejnard  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1964. 

114  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Helen  Ourley  Brown. 

CrediU:  Producer.  William  T.  Orr;  director,  Bildiard  Quine;  story, 
Joseph  Hoffman ;  screenplay,  Joseph  Heller,  David  R.  Schwartx ; 
music  Neal  Hefti ;  director  of  [^otography,  Charles  lAng ;  fHm 
editor,  David  Wages.  Cait:  Tony  Curtis.  NataUe  Wood,  Henry 
Fonda,  Lauren  Bacall,  Mti  Ferrer. 

Bumman/:  A  comedy  portraying  the  schemes  of  a  scandal-magaxlne 
writer  who  tries  to  expose  ttie  adrlce  on  marital  and  pre-marital 
problems  of  a  young  psychologist  as  being  invalid  because  of  her  own 
Inexperience. 

I.  Brown,  Helen  Ourley.  Sex  and  tbe  single  girt.  a.  Bej^nard 
Producaoos.     in.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  inc. 

791.48  74-701988 


MA.  tnimatrip]    Cathedral  Hhna.  1967. 

33  fr.  color.  33  mm.  snd  pbofwdisc:  1  >..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  12  min. 
(Love  sod  the  ben  of  life)) 

With  uudy  guide  and  book  entitled  Love  and  the  bets  of  Ufe. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  MaxweO  V.  Penvw;  director,  Jaek  L  Tyler;  writer, 
Evdyn  Millis  DuvslL 

SUMMARY;  DiscuMes  tbe  religious  dimensioai  of  mx  as  set  forth  in  tbe 
book.  Love  and  tbe  (scti  of  bfe.  by  Evelyn  MiUis  DuvaU. 

t.  Sex  and  rdigioo.       I.  Duvsll.  Evelyn  Ruth  (Millis)  1906-  Love 

sod  the  beta  of  Ufe.  11.  Cathedral  Pihni,  inc..  Bnrtaank.  Calif.  III.  Series:  Love 
and  the  fact!  of  Ufe.  iFihnatrip.  Cathedral  Pilmsi 

(BL65.S4)  176  72-733425 

Cathedral  Films  72  MARC 


275 


The  Sex  cells    (Motion  picture  » 
see    The  Egg  and  sperm 


Sex  determination  and  sex  linkage   (Filmstrip)      Ward's 
Natural  Science  Establishment,  1971. 

96  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phoootape  in  cassette:  dual-track  (1 
blank),  17/8  Ipe..  IS  mln.      (Ward's  solo-learn  system) 

With  manual  and  student  review  sheeL 

CREDITS :  Author.  Robert  U  Gerlng. 

SUMMARY:  An  individual Ised  instruction  lesson  which  introduces 
the  aex  chromosomes,  the  mechanics  of  sex  determlnatloa,  and  tbe 
inheritance  of  aex-llnked  trmlts. 

1.  Sex— Cause  and  determination  2.  Sex-llnkags  (Genetics)  I. 
Ward's  Natural  Sdenoe  Bstabllsbment,  Inc.  II.  Series:  Ward's  solo- 
learu  system  (Filmstrip) 

591.1  71-788S58 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Bstablta 


Sex  edaeatloa  bi  AaMvka.  [Filnutripj     Ouidafice  Aawdatcs  at 
PleasantviUe.  N.Y..  1971. 


•  (PL  l,90fr.:pL2,69fr.;pt.3.  3«fr.)  color.  33  mm.  sad 
3  pbooodiKs  (2  1.  each);  33  1  /3  rptn.;  pt.  1, 16  min.;  pt.  2,  14  min.;  pL  3.  1 1  mia. 

Ateo  iMued  i^th  phoootape  in  csHeue. 

Revised  vereion  of  the  1961  filmtthp  entitled  Sex  edueation  U.S.A. 

With  ditcuMion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Eiplaini  to  parents,  teachers,  Miministrative  personnel,  sad 
guidance  group*  the  need  for  sei  education;  preaenu  currcni  information  on  sei 
educatton;  snd  discussCT  curricula  that  have  been  MioccsBaiUy  administered  in 
various  schoob  throughout  the  United  States. 

1  Sex  iRstroction— United  Sutes.  1.  Guidaocc  Aaodsics  of  PleasantviUe, 
N.Y.     11.  Sex  education  U.S.A.  iFUmstrip) 

[HQ56]  612.6  74-740330 

"  72  MARC 


Sex  education  in  the  schoob:  philosophy  and  implementa- 
tion {Motion  picture)  Frederick  J.  Margolis  and  Rex 
Fleming.    Released  by  Henk  Newenhouae,  inc.,  1988. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Stimm«n'-'  Sally  Wllllamf*  and  Pauline  lyenaga  present  a  baalc 
philosophy  on  how  to  formulate,  organlzp,  and  implement  a  sex  edu- 
cation procram.  They  discus.<!  the  ethical  role  of  supporting  Kronpa, 
the  selection  of  appropriate  teaching  personnel,  the  time  required  for 
teacher  education,  the  nature  of  a  sequential  program,  and  effective 
teaching  techniques. 

1.  Sex  Instruction.  i.  Margolls,  Frederick  Julian,     n.  Fleming, 

Rex.     in.  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc. 

618.9507  Fi  A  68-3272 

Henk  New«ahouae,  Inc. 


Sex  edncatioD:  niraiiixinK  for  commoidty  metkn  {Motion 
picture)  Frederick  J.  Uargolis  and  Rex  Fleming.  Re- 
leased by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1968. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Francps  Breed  and  Frederick  J.  Margolls  present  key 
facton  In  a  strong  program  of  community  action  for  sex  education. 
They  discuss  the  concept  of  sexuality  and  what  It  meana  in  terms  of 
■ex  education,  how  to  establish  a  community  council  for  sex  edoca- 
tion,  and  essential  steps  in  an  action  program. 

1.  Sex  instruction.  i.  Margolls.  Frederick  Julian,    ii.  Fleming, 

Bex.    ni.  Newoibouae  ( Henk )  inc. 

618.9607  Fi  A  68-3273 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc. 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sex  educaticm  U.  S.  A.  (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associates  of 
PleasantviUe,  X.  Y.,  1968. 

2  filai9tr[ps  (pt.  1.  116  fr.;  pt.  2,  101  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  Kod  2 
phonodlscs:  12  Id.;  38)  rpm. ;  pt.  1,  20  mla.;  pt.  2,  10  min.  mtcro- 
groove. 

Prepared  in  coiisiiltatioD  with  h  special  committee  of  Sex  Informa- 
tion and  Editcation  Council,  U.  S. 

With  reacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Director,  Mar;  S.  Calderone;  narrator,  Chet  Huntley. 

Summarv:  Explains  to  parents,  teachers,  admlnlstratlTe  personnel, 
and  guidance  groups  the  need  for  sex  education. 

1.  Sex  Instruction— U.  S.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasant- 

vine.  N.  Y. 

612.6  Fi  A  68-3722 

Guidance  Associates 


Sex  in  today's  world  (Motion  pictm-e)  Aniei-ioan  Broad- 
ciistin^r  Co.  Made  by  Irving  Gitlin  Productions,  1966. 
Role:iM-d  by  Focus  Education,  1968. 

."i2  mill.    sd.    color.    lU  mm. 

Keleased  on  .^BC-TV  under  tlie  title  Sex  In  the  sixllc<:. 

Shorter  versinn  also  Issued. 

With  discu«!sion  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Irving  Gitlin;  director,  Mel  Ferber;  wriier, 
Roix-rt  P.  (ioldmau. 

SUMMARY;  Examines  social  forces  In  the  United  Stnti^  whkh 
have  chnnged  public  treatment  of  ses,  and  the  resultant  reiwrous- 
sioiifl  In  priviite  lives.     Include.^  tiiutements  by  Hugh  Hefner,  RudI 

< Itrnreich,  Mjiry  Ctililerone,  Morton  SchlllinKer,  William  Musters, 
Virginia  J.ihnson,  Ira  Itelss,  Father  JoKiies  Eppl^,  Howard  Moody, 
Tl-^li  Hitwurd,  I  lick  I*itch,  and  Br.vunt  Culien. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Sex  (-iistouis — U.   S.  I,   American   Itroadcastlng  Compiiny. 

II.  Focus  Education,  inc.     III.  Sex  in  the  sixties   (Motion  |>l'tiire) 
301.41  70-71)91)76 

Fiii'UREduciitii'ii 


Sex  in  today's  world  (Motion  picture)  American  Broadcast- 
ing Co.  Made  by  Irving  Gitlin  Productions,  1966.  Re- 
leased by  Focus  Education,  1968. 

28  mln.    sd.    color.    Ifl  mm. 

Short  version  of  the  ABC-TV  documentary  entitled  Sex  in  the 
sixties. 

Longer  vpriion  also  Isoued. 

With  di»icusslon  fcuide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Irving  Oittin;  director,  Mel  Perber:  writer. 
Rotiert  P.  Goldman. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  social  forces  In  the  United  States  which 
have  changed  public  treatment  of  sex.  and  the  resultant  repercus- 
sions In  private  lives.  Includes  statements  by  Mary  Calderone.  Mor- 
ton Schllllnger,  Father  Jogues  Eppl^  and  Howard  Moody. 

Another  iasue.    bftw. 

1.  Sex  customs— U.  8.  I.  American  Broadcastioc  Oompany. 

II.  Focus  Education.  Inc.    III.  Sex  in  the  sixttee  (MoUmi  picture) 

301.41  7a-7l0086 

Focus  Education 


Sex  paint  and  sound   {Motion  picture)     Gryphon  Produc- 
tions, 1968. 

0  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit$:  Director,  Ed  Seeman. 

Svmmarp:  Ad  experlmeatal  film.  Presents  a  conglomeration  of 
photography,  painting,  and  sound  which  are  designed  to  produce  a 
euphoric  disorienting  effect  on  the  viewer  by  assault  on  his  senses. 

I.  Gryphon  productions. 

704.945  71-702564 

CINE 

Sex:    problems    and    possibilities     (Filrmtrip)       Warren 
Schloat  Productions,  1970. 

70  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  la,  331  rpm.,  10 
min.  (Human  birth,  growth,  and  development:  facta  and  feelings, 
no.  9) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Author,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

Summary:  Dlscuaaes  birth  control,  venereal  disease,  homosexual- 
ity, and  masturbation. 

1.  Sex.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  PleasantviUe,  N.  Y. 
Series:  Human  birth,  growth,  and  development:  facts  and  feelings 
(Fiimstrlp)    no.  9. 

612.6  78-736357 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductlons 

Sex  roles:  ages  6-13  (Motion  picture)    Video  Nurmng,  1967. 
Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  pi'n.  sd.  biw.  16  mm.  ( Man :  his  growth  and  development — 
birth  tlirough  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  isaaed. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllahus,  and  audiotape. 

CredUt:  Inslructors,  Robert  C.  Nlcolay,  FrankTin  Fitch. 

Summary:  Dlscu.sses  physical  and  psychological  differences  of  boy* 
and  girls  between  the  ages  of  6  and  13,  effects  of  certain  child  rear- 
ing teodenciea  on  children  of  both  sexes,  and  prtrxilples  of  sex  edaca- 
tloo. 

1.  Sex  differences  (Psychology)  2.  CMld  study.  i.  Video  Nnrt- 
Ing,  inc.  Series :  Man :  his  growth  and  development — birth  througfa 
adoiesceoce  (Motion  picture) 

155.43  71-703601 

video  Nurslnx 

Sextant  Films 
see 


Young  C^ssidy. 


The  Sexual   behavior  of  yonng   people    (Motion  picture) 
Granada  TV,  London.     Released  in  the  tJ.  S.  by  Henk 
Newenhoum,  inc.,  1967. 

2-' mUi.     Ml.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Understanding) 

tlitmman/:  Michael  Rchofleld,  a  social  paychologlst,  dlscuBses  with 
teenagers  the  rvNults  of  hl«  survey  on  the  sexual  behavior  of  yonng 
people.  They  consider  what  kinds  of  young  people  are  sexually  ex- 
perienced, the  first  sexual  exrwrlence,  the  double  standard,  and  the 
results  of  going  steady. 

1.  Youth  —  Sexual  behavior.  I.  Oranada  Television  Network, 

ltd.     II.  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc.  Series:  UndertUndIng  (Motion 

picture) 

801.41  Fi  A  68-3271 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc. 


Sexual  intercourse  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Human  reproduction  and  birth) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Dl.'icusses  the  various  aspects  of  sexual  intercourse. 
1.  Sex.  I.   Ealing  Osrporation.  Cambridge,  Maas.  Series: 

Human  reproduction  and  birth  (Motion  picture) 

612.6  71-700212 

Ealing  (Corporation 


Sexual  reproduction  for  species  surviral  (Motion  picture) 
American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Cal- 
vin Productions.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1967. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Our  living  world) 

Shortened  version  of  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Patterns  of 
reproduction. 

With  guide. 

Summtlry:  Illustrates  reproduction  patterns  among  plants  and 
animals  and  explores  the  relationship  between  the  birth  and  death 
rates.  Includes  examples  of  aaexiial,  sexual,  and  combination  asex- 
ual-sexual reproduction. 

1.  Reproduction.  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences 

n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,     ni.  Patterns  of  reproduction  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Series ;  Our  living  world  ( Motion  picture) 

574.1  Fi  A  67-6331 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co 


Sexual  reprodnctiwi  in  animals   (Filmatrip)     Edwin  Sha- 
piro Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     ( Filmstrip  set  5 ;  Biology ) 
Summary:    Explains    sexual    reproduction    in   anlmala,    including 
organ  systems,  fertlllxation,  cell  division,  and  develf^ment  of  the 
embryo.    With  captions. 

1.  Reproduction.         i.  Edwin  Shapiro  Company.         Series :  Biol- 
ogy (Filmstrip) 

591.1  71-734712 

Edwin  Shapiro  Co. 


Sexual  reproduction  in  flowers  (Filmstrip)    Edwin  ^lapiro 
Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Filmstrip  set  5:  Biolc^y) 
Summary:  Explains  sexual  reproduction  In  flowers.  Including  con- 
jugation, sex  structures,  pollination,  fertlllxation,  formation  of  seed, 
and  seed  distribution.    With  captions. 

1.  Plants— Reproduction.  i.  Edwin  Shapiro  Company.  Se- 

ries: BloI<«y  (Filmstrip) 

581.1  78-734711 

Edwin  Shapiro  Co. 


The  Sexual  revolution  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions. 
Released  by  Q  +  Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual 
Education.  1971. 

•i't  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoiiodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  7  min. 
(Why  »-ait  till  marriage?) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  ca-fsette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  the  sexual  revolution  Is  more  a  matter 
of  discussion  than  practice,  and  encourages  teenagers  to  properly 
<-liirlfy  their  feelings,  attitudes.  Ktandards,  and  moral  values  so  that 
they  can  more  readily  recognise  the  healthy  meanings  of  sex  in  the 
context  of  all  life. 

1.  Sexual  ethlc.t  I.  Q+EW  Productions.  II.  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Why  wait  till  marriage?  (Film- 
strip) 

7(V-738148 
So<tety  for  Visual  EJdu-  cation 


Sexual  values  in  society  (Filmttrip) 

1969. 


Guidance  Associates, 


2  filmstrips  (pt.  1.  90  f r. ;  pL  2,  75  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and 
2  phonodiscs :  2  s.  each  ( 1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  auto- 
matic projector);  12  In.;  33)  rpm.;  pt.  1.  11  min.;  pL  2,  14  mln. 
mtcrogroove. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credits:  Script,  Richard  F.  HettUnger;  director  of  photography. 
William  Hubbull ;  edtlor.  Margaret  Thompeon. 

Summary:  Discusses  social  ImplicatlonB  of  sexual  values,  the  role 
of  Individual  choice,  and  the  need  for  communication  and  under- 
standing between  generations. 

1  Sexual  ethics.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantvtlle.  N.  Y. 
176  72-734896 

Guidance  Associates 


Sexuality:  an  introduction  for  medical  students  (Motion 
picture)  School  of  Medicine,  University  of  Miami,  1971. 
Made  by  Richard  Tyson. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMAKY:  Portray.f  the  difficulty  of  a  medical  student  In 
maintaining  his  sensitivity  throughout  the  experience  of  training 
to  become  a  physician,  as  well  as  the  dlfBcul^  In  reacting  sensi- 
tively to  a  patient  with  a  sexual  problem. 

1.    Medicine— Study   and   teaching.      2.   Physldan   and   patient. 
I.  Miami.  University  of,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.    School  of  Medicine. 
[R7351  610.69  79-713391 

CINK 


Sexoalilr  wd  other  features  of  the  flaccOatcs  of  Crypto- 
ceroH  (Motion  picture)  L.  R.  Cleveland  and  Bruce  T. 
Cleveland,  1963. 

44  mlD.    si.     b*w  with  color  ■equencea.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Usea  mlcro«»plc  pbotOfcraphX  to  show  the  great  olTer- 
slty  of  the  complex  types  of  symbiotic,  protozoan  flagetUtee  that 
mi  the  hind-gut  of  the  wood-feeding  cockroach  ^ 'VP »««;««  P«~> 
tulatut.  Illustrates  how  ecdysone,  the  growth  and  differentiation 
hormone  produced  by  the  prothoraclc  glands  of  *>>•  "x****™: 
cbanc«  the  type  of  reproduction  in  the  flagelUtea  from  awxuai 

1    Flagellates.     2.  Cryptocercua  punctulatus.     S.  Symbloela.     4. 
Ecdywne.         i.  CleveUnd,  l^emuei  Bo«»e,  1802-  n.  ClereUnd, 

«™"^-  Fi«7-5»18 


Sexuality  and  the  teenager,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  Fred- 
erick J.  Margolis  and  Rex  Fleming.  Released  by  Henk 
Newenliouse,  inc.,  1968. 

28  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summari/:  Uses  a  combination  of  vignettes,  classroom  sequences, 
and  a  round-table  discussion  to  consider  Individual  differences  In  the 
maturing  process.  TMscusses  the  dllTerences  in  male  and  female  sex- 
ual responses,  the  need  of  open  communication  between  parents  and 
children,  and  the  need  to  love  and  be  loved. 

1.  Sex  (Psychology)     2.  Parent  and  child.     3.  Love.  i.  Margo- 

11a,   Frederick   Julian,     n.   Fleming,   Rex    m.   New^thouse    (Henk) 
Inc. 

612.6  Fi  A  68-3274 

Henk  Newenhonse,  inc. 


Sexuahty  and  the  teenager,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  Fred- 
erick J.  Margolis  and  Rex  Fleming.  Released  by  Henk 
Newenhouse,  inc.,  1968. 

19  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summar)/:  Two  high  school  students  describe  such  common  con- 
cerns of  the  teen  period  as  the  physical  changes  that  take  place,  the 
sexual  feelings  that  develop,  the  Influence  of  the  i>eer  group,  and  the 
pressures  exerted  by  the  family. 

1.    Adolescence.  i.    Margoils,   Frederick   Julian,     n.    Fleming, 

Bex.     iiL  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc. 

612.6  Fi  A  68-3275 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc. 


Sexuality  and  the  teenager,  part  3  (Motion  picture)    Fred- 
erick J.   Margolis  and  Rex  Fleming.     Released  by  Henk 

Newenhouse,  inc.,  1968. 

22  mln.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  round-table  discussion  group  considers  the  need  all 
young  persons  have  for  a\iccessful  social  relatlonshlpa.  Explains  the 
difference  between  infatuation  and  mature  love. 

1.  Love.  I.  Margolis,  Frederick  Julian,     n.  Fleming,  Bex. 

HL  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc 

612.6  Fi  A  68-3276 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc. 


Sexuality  and  variatitHi  (Motion  pic^tre)  National  Educa- 
tional Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1960. 

SO  mill.     «1.     hkv.     16  mm.     (Heredity) 

Summary:  Discusses  sexual  reproduction  and  heredity,  including 
elements  necessary  for  sexual  reproduction  and  the  genetic  advan- 
tages. Uses  charts  and  diagrams  to  show  the  variations  possible  In 
every  human  being  and  the  contrasts  between  cell*  and  bow  they  re- 
produce. 

1.  Beproductlon.  2.  Variation  (Biology)  i.  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Eadlo  Center,  n.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
visual (>nter,        Serlea:  Heredity  (Motion  picture) 

612.6  Fi  A  68-1973 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


276 


Seymour  (Jim)   Associates 
see   Jim  Seymour  Associates 


Sesrmour  Upton  (sculpture)     (Filmstrip)    Warren  Schloat 
Productions,  1965. 

52  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
min.     nilcrogroove.     (Fnmous  artists  at  work) 

Bummnry:  Seymour  Upton  explains  hi.s  metal  construction  Arch- 
angel In  Philharmonic  Hail  at  Lincoln  (Center.  New  York  City. 

1.  Upton,  Seymour,  1908-  i.  Schloat  (Warren)   Produc- 

tions, PleasantviUe.  N.  Y.  Series:  Famous  artists  at  work  (Film- 
strip) 

Fi A  67-3658 

Worren  Schloat  Produc-  tions 


A  Shade  of  difference   (Motion  picture)     Frank  Burrows. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1967. 

31  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  important  principles  of  trafllc  safety.  Points 
out  the  need  for  extreme  caution  at  intersections  and  shows  how 
incorrect  assumptions  about  traffic  laws  cause  many  accldenta. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Trafllc  safety.  L  Burrows,  Frank,     n.  International  Film 

Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

629.284  Fi  A  68-2888 

International  Film  Bureau 


Shades  of  puflBng  Billy  (Motion  picture)     Australian  News 
and   Information   Bureau,   1967.     Released   in  the  17.  S., 

1968. 

11  mln.     »(1.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Pro<lurer.  Malcolm  Otton;  director,  Antonio  Colaclno. 

Summary:  Pictures  and  describes  the  miniature  railway  running 
through  the  Dandenong  Rangers,  near  Melbourne,  Australia. 

1.   Railroads,   Miniature— Australia,  i.   Auatralla.      News  and 

Information  Bureau. 

626.1  Fi  A  68-2242 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


The  Shadow  of  man  (Motion  picture)  Idaho  State  Univer- 
sity Museum,  1968.  Made  by  Idaho  State  University 
News  Bureau. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Elart  H.  Swanson:  narrator.  Charles  E.  Biiyeu. 

Summary:  Shows  Don  Crabtree  of  Idaho  State  University  Museum 
excavating  obsidian  at  the  prehistoric  quarrli*  on  the  high  lava 
desert  of  eastern  Oregon,  for  uiw  In  flint  knapping  eziwrlments. 
Illustrates  the  steps  involved  in  quarrying,  and  describes  the  prepa- 
ration of  replicas  of  digging  tools  used  t)y  prlndtlre  man. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Antiquities.  2.  Stone  Impteroenta 
I.  Idaho.     State  Univeralty,  Pocatello.     Muaeum. 

622  76-702994 

PortlaDd  SUte  Univ.  Library 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Shadow  of  the  cat  {Motum  picture)  B.  H.  P.  FUms, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal -International, 
1961. 

T8  mill.     8(1.     bAw.     35  mm. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Jon  Pealnjton;  director,  John  Gllllng;  writer, 
George  Baxt ;  music.  Mikis  Theodoraklg;  director  of  photogrsirfiT. 
Arthur  Grant ;  editor,  John  Pomeroy.  Cast:  Andre  Morell,  Barbara 
Shelley,  William  Lucas.  Freda  Jacknon.  Conrad  Phtllip*. 

Sumniarj/:  A  suspense  dratoa  about  a  cat,  the  only  compauloQ  of 
a  rich  and  lonely  old  woman,  which  avenges  the  murder  of  hts 
mistress. 

I.  B.  H.  P.  Films,     n.  Universal  IntCToatlonal  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  6&-1574 


Shadow  of  time  (Motion  picture)     Jerzy  Kotowski,  Poland, 
1965.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Pyramid  Fihns,  1970. 

8  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  experimental  fable  which  follows  the  gbosts  of 
polltlclal  philosophies  as  a  pair  of  skeleton  handn  destroys  whatever 
tbe.v  Bnd  until  one  Is  killed  and  the  other  flees  In  fear. 

1.  Experimental  films.        I.  Kotowskl,  Jerxy.     II.  Pyramid  Films, 


Inc. 


[PN1995.9.E96] 
Pyramid  Films 


704.94 


78-712411 


The  Shadow  puppet  theatre  of  Java  (wayang  knlit)  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Baylis  Glascock  Films,  1970. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (AMan  arts  and  cultures) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Baylis  Oloscock;  puppeteer,  Oe- 
martopo ;  music  consultant,  Robert  Brown ;  orchestra  leader,  Prawo- 
tosaputra. 

Summary :  Pi-esents  excerpts  from  an  all-night  Indonesian  wayang 
knlit.  Including  the  Flower  battle.  Shows  a  puppet  being  made,  ex- 
plains the  Importance  of  the  puppet  theater  to  the  lives  of  the  Indo- 
nesian people  of  Java,  and  discusses  the  meaning  of  different  puppet 
shapes  and  details. 

1.  Wayang.  I.  Baylis  Glascock  Films.  Series:  Asian  arts 
and  cultures  (Motion  picture) 

791.5  70-709720 

BiLVlls  Glascock  Films 

Shadows  {Motion  picture)    Preferred  Picturea    Beleaaed  by 
AI  Lichtaian  Corp.,  1922. 
S3  mln,    8l.    bftw.    S5  mm. 
Presented  by  B.  P.  Schulbcrg. 
Based  on  the  story  Chlng.  Ching,  Chinaman!  by  Wilbur  Daniel 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Ubrary  of  Congress. 

Creaxtt:  Producer  and  director.  Tom  Porman;  adaptation.  Eve 
Lnsel.  Hope  Loring.  CoMt:  Lon  Chaaey,  Marguerite  De  La  Motte. 
Harrison  I  ord.  John  Sainpolls,  Walter  Long,  Buddy  Messenger 

Summary:  A  melodrama  In  which  a  woman  who  has  remarried 
after  her  husband  is  lost  at  sea  receives  a  note  from  a  blackmailer 
which  Indicates  that  her  first  husband  is  alive 

TT  Prf/f*'!;,  S^Ii''"'"  '^°'*"-  lS86-ie70.  Chlng.  Chlng,  Chlnamanl 
n.  Preferred  Pictures,  inc.  m.  Al  Llchtman  Corporation,  iv  Amer- 
ican Film  Institute  Col-  lecUon. 

791.43  74-709642 

Shadows  (FUmstrip)     My  weekly  reader,  1966.     Made  by 

Communicators. 

^  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (New  science  reading  adventut««) 
Seneti  2,  no.  27-66. 


1.  Shades  and  shadows.       i.  My  weekly  reader 
science  reading  adventures  (Fllmstrlp) 
872.3 
Pennsylvania  Schoo!  for  the  Deaf 


Series:  New 

7a-73807l 


Shadowa.  [Filmstrip]    Teachin|  Reaourcca  Developmat  Center 

1967. 


23  fr.    cdof,     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explsim  what  cau 
With  caption*.  For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Shadet  and  ahadows— Juvenile  (Unii. 
Teachini  Reaourcei  Development  Ceotet. 
[QA519i  372.3 

Teaching  Resources  72 

Development  Center 


■hsdowt,  and  when  and  why  they  diffo. 


[1.  Shades  and  shadows) 


72-733788 
MARC 


Shadows    (Filmstrip)      Hany    Hobin.     Beleased  by   BFA 
Educational  Media,  1970. 

M  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (LIgbt) 
With  teaching  guide. 

1.  Shidea  and  abadowa.    2.  Optica.  Oeonetrlcal  t    Rohm 


Shadows  and   reflections 

1969. 


{Motion   picture)     Ealing   Corp., 


3  mln.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  elementa) 

Loop  dim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summon/.*  Demonstrates  the  visual  effect  of  light  on  form,  showing 
now  sunlight  defines  and  changes  volume,  texture,  and  space,  and 
turn  the  position  of  the  sun  moves  and  change*  shade  shadow,  and 
reflections. 

1.  Colors.  2.  Stiades  and  shadows.  S.  Reflectlona.  i.  Baliof 
.iJ"""'"''  Cambridge.  Mam.  Series:  Art  elementt  {MoUon 

picture) 

-  „     ^  701.8  78-700384 

Baling  CorporaUon 


Shadows  of  the  sea   (Motion  picture)     Scope  productions. 
Beleased  by  Association-Sterlinf?  Films,  1971. 

28  mlD.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Sponsor.  Jos.  Schlltz  Brewing  Ca 

SUUBCARY :  A  documenUry  study  of  sharks  and  their  relatlon- 
AIp  to  man. 

1.  Sharks.  I.  Scope  Productions.     II.  Association-Sterling 

Ftlma. 

tQL638.9]  639  70-713394 

CINE 


-  tMotioo  picture]  Lea  Fllma  de  Tadaiio,  Boulc^e-tur- 
Seinc,  France.  1970.  Made  by  Jean  Dasque.  Releaied  in  the 
U.S.  by  Davidson  FUms,  1972. 

2(  min.  id.  color.  16  mm.  (Tlie  World  through  the  mask) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  the  fragile  balance  of  nature  found  in  the  sea  where 
there  are  the  hunter  and  prey,  with  adaptation  the  trick  of  survival.  IlliHCrates 
Imw  meager  the  land  is  in  comparison  with  the  abundance  of  the  sea.  Evokes 
consideration  of  how  man.  having  been  one  with  the  sea,  has  for  so  long  forgolteo 
it. 

1.  Marine  ecology.        1.  Lcs  Fdms  de  I'adagio.     U.  Davidson  Films,  San 
Prtncisco,     111.  Scries:  The  World  through  the  mask.  [Motioa  picture] 
cQH54t.S.S3]  574.92  72-700531 

Davidson  Films  72  MARC 


Shady  Lane  School 
see 

Looking  for  me. 

Shafer,  Philip 
see 

Aft  B. 


The  Shift.  [Motion  picture]    British  Film  Institute,  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Fihns  Incoqxnted.  197L 

29  min.     sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  six  comic  sequences  showing  how  three  men,  living 
in  the  security  (rf  an  enclosed  room,  are  driven  into  pwiic  and  confMion  by  the 
noisy  sttempa  of  a  dog  that  is  tfying  to  break  into  the  room  through  ■  vendUtion 
shaft. 

I.  British  Film  Instiiuu,  London,     li.  Films  Incorporated 
tPN1997]  791.43  78-715377 

Films  Incorporated  73  MARC 


Shaftel,  Fannie  R 
values 
see 


Role -playing  for  social 


i^per  drive. 
Trick  or  treat. 


Shaftesbury  {Film»trip)  Common  Ground,  Lcmdcnif  1948. 
Made  by  S.  il.  Toyne.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

26  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Lives  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Truces  the  life  and  political  career  of  Lord  Aablej, 
seventh  BsrI  of  Shaftesbury,  emphasiilug  hia  role  In  the  social  re- 
forms of  the  time. 

1.  Shaftesbury,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  7th  earl  of.  1801-188C. 
I.  CommoD  OrouDd.  ltd..  London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
Series :  Lives  of  famous  men  and  women  ( Pllmatrip) 

923  Fi  A  68-4794 

Carman  Kducatlonal  Associates 

Shah,  Krishna 
see 

Our  gang. 


201-203. 


The  Shakers  {Motion  picture)    Ohio  State  University,  Dept 
of  Photography,  1968. 

8  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  performance  of  a  dance  entitled  The  SbalEers, 
by  the  Ohio  State  University  modern  dance  group.  Portrays  the  re* 
Ilglooa  sect  which  flourl.shed  In  the  United  States  In  the  DlneteeDth 
century  and  who  believed  that  they  could  shake  away  their  stii  In 
the  fervor  of  dance  and  soiv- 

L  Shakers.  i.  Ohio.    State  University,  Oolombua.    Dept.  of 

PhotograiAy. 

798^  Fi  A  6S-819 

CINE 


Shakespeare.  mUiam,  1564-1616.       Selections 
see 

The  Ages  of  man. 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       As  you  Uke  it 
see 

As  you  like  it 

As  you  like  it:   an  introduction. 

Comedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  4. 

Shakespeare,  William,   1564-1616.       Comedy  of 
errors 
see 

Comedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  1. 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.        Hamlet 
see 

Enter  Hamlet. 

Hamlet. 


277 


Hamlet:    Act  3,  scene  1. 
Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmaric. 

The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  3. 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       Julius  Caesar 
see 

Julius  Caesar. 

Julius  Caesar:    act  1,  scene  2. 
The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  1. 
Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       King  Heniy  IV 


Henry  IV,  part  1:    act  2.  scene  4;  act  5, 
scene  4. 

Henry  IV,  part  2— Act  5,  scene  5. 


Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       King  Lear 
see 

King  Lear. 

King  Lear:    an  introduction. 

The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  3. 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       Macbeth 
see 

Macbeth, 

Macbeth:   act  1,  scene  7. 
Macbeth:   an  Introduction. 

The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  2. 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616,       Measure  for 
measure 
see 

Measure  for  measure. 

Shakespeare,  William,   1564-1616.       Merchant  of 
Venice 
see 

Comedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  2. 

The  Merchant  of  Venice:    act  1,  scene  3; 
act  4,  scene  1. 

The  Merchant  of  Venice  by  William 

Shakespeare. 

ShykKk. 

Shakespeare,  William.  1564-1616.       A  midsummer 
night's  dream 
see 


Comedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  I. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 


A  Midsummer  night's  dream:   an  intro- 
duction. 


A  Midsummer  night's  dream  by  William 
Shakespeare. 

A  Midsummer  nigbt's  dream — 
Mendelssohn. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Shakespeare.  William,   1564-1616.       Othello 
see 

The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  pan  2. 


Shakespeare.  William,  1564-1616.       Romeo  and 
Juliet 


Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Romeo  and  Juliet:    act  2,  scene  2. 

The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  pari  1. 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       The  taming  of 
the  shrew 
see 

Comedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  2. 
Taming  of  the  shrew. 

Shakespeare,  William,   1564-1616.       The  tempest 
see 

Comedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  4. 

The  Tempest 

Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.       Twelfth 
night 
see 

Twelfth  night. 
Twelfth  night;    an  introduction. 

Shakespeare,   William,   1564-1616 
see 

Shakespeare  primer. 
Soliloquies  of  Shakespeare. 

Shakespeare.  [Filmstrip]     Teaching  Resources  Films,  1971. 

8  fibiMtiip*  (•??«>«.  50  fr.  e»ch)  color.  35  mm.  »nd  4  phonodi»c«  (2  i. 
each).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  appron-  20  rain.  e«;h  lide. 

AUo  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide,  complete  icxu.  uid  student  lesson  plsns. 

CREDITS:  Script,  Thomss  BsgneU;  nsrTslor.  Willism  Shust;  consultants. 
Louis  B.  Wrifhi,  Elaine  Fowler.  Msijorie  Elvove;  illustrator.  Clive  Uptton, 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  Shriiespeare  the  man  and  Shakespeare  the  artUt. 
iocludini  diKussion  of  the  playwri|^t's  maior  works  of  comedy,  tragedy,  and 
history. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Shakespeare's  living  words.— 2.  Shakespeare,  the  msn.— 3. 
Shakespearean  playhouse;  the  Globe. — 4.  Shakespeare's  unforgetuble  people.— 
5.  Shakc^>earc.  master  of  comedy.— 6.  Shakespeare,  master  of  tragedy.— 7. 
»iakespeare  u  historian  and  poet.~8.  Shakespeare's  world  today. 

1   Shakespeare.  WiUiam,  1564-1616.        I.  Teaching  Resources  Films 
[PR2888J  822,3  72-735200 

Teaching  Resources  Films  72  MARC 


Shakeiptar..    Part  1 :  His  life  (f,7nM'r.»    Filmstrip  House, 

ll)(i4. 

82  U     color.     3.->  mm.     and  pboraxllM:  1  «..  10  Co..  831  rpm.,  14 

min.     mlcroKroote.     (Great  writers  series) 

With  script  and  studj  fulde.  

CrSil.;  N.rr.tor,  Albert  Orobe ;  artist.  Slanlej  New""'^ 
S.mmar.;  Traces  tbe  IKe  of  Shakespesre  from  "cHool  boy  to  ■»(> 

ce.«ful  Diaiwrliht     Incluiies  scenes  of  London,  his  home,  famllj 

^d  ?rlend"  ..  well  as  the  Stratford  school,  the  tIIIsb  church,  and 

"","'shi!;y^™!''wimam.  1564-1616.  ..  Filmstrip  Hon-,.  Ne- 

Yori,.  Serle.:Orea..rlter..«^(rilm«r,p,  p.  ^  jg^^QS 

Filmstrip  House 

Shakespeare.  Part  2:  HU  times  (K/ms/r/p)  Filmstrip 
Hcuse,  l!>6t. 

a)  tr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  i,  10  In..  831  rpm.,  14 
min.     roicroKroove.     (Great  writers  aerlss) 

With  Kcript  and  study  julde. 

Cr«l»i;  Narrator.  Albert  Grobe ;  artist,  Stanley  Newland. 

Summary:  ne>orlbe«  the  Elliabethan  eilTlronment— hom^  food. 
trarel.  rell»lon,  and  national  spirit.  Pictures  the  theater  and  Its 
famous  writers  and  actors.  «     ,     .. 

I.  Shakespeore.  William.  ISM-lOlO-Contemporsry  Bnjland.  I. 

Filmstrip  Ilou«!.  New  York.  Series:  Great  writers  aeries  (Film- 

■"■""  »Ui!  Fi  A  88-«i!9» 

niauKrIp  Rouse 


Shakespeare.  Part  3:  HU  works  (Filvutrtp)  Filmstnp 
House,  19(54. 

31  tr  color.  3o  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  10  In.,  33|  rpm.,  14 
min     microgroore.     (Great  writers  series) 

?i%?'Nlr;«or"°Albe«  G?obe :  artist,  Stanley  Newl.nd. 

Smlr,;"  fe.  ™mSon  expressions  l»'«"«^ /"»  f'jJf'S'S 
.„? Tmnbsalies  the  human  Interest  background,  plots,  and  lines 
?rom  mSo"wo'k»  that  app«.l  to  youth  today.    Include,  reference. 

'°f  IhSSi're'wXam,   ,564-1616-Plot..    2-  Shakespej^,,  Wll- 
llsm    SS-me-Quotatloni  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York, 

series:  Great  writers  «.«  (Fllt^rlp)  ^.  ^  ^^_^^ 

Filmstrip  House 
Shakespeare.     Part   4:    His   style    (FUmiirip)      Filmstrip 
House.  19(>4. 


Shakespearean  stage  production   {FUmttrip) 
Audio  Visual,  1966 


£du<»tional 


29  tr     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodtac;  1  s.,  10  in.,  331  ppm.,  14 
min.    mlcrogrooye.     (Great  writers  series) 

clujr^tSinrSl  ln"rafcry.  play  on  "ords^ J^tltlon,  and  on^ 

S€<^a»'^r4rrm^u'„'rnis'^Sp^a£a'A' 

^SeSi"ri'"w,ri,,T5!!t;S?oi"TeSn?,'ir"rfcrl^ 
U^.JX^.:i:         Serlk:  G^t  writer,  series  (Fl.»-rlp^^^ 

Filmstrip  Bouse 

Shakespeare:  a  mirror  to  man  (Motion  picture)  John  H. 
Secondari  Productions.     Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of 

ifl^Tn"'  .rt.  color.  16  mm.  (Western  civilisation :  majesty  and 
niHdne»«) 

?REDTTS*^%''r^u?^n..  John  H.  Secondari.  Helen  J«in  Roiters; 
~..\..u«n»  »'  I  Rowse.  CAST-  Eileen  Atkins.  Brian  Cox. 
™SOmSahV  Expro^  and  ni«str*te.  the  unlversMlt,  of  Shake. 
,pe«re  using  .cen«  from  Macbeth.  Othello,  and  Taming  of  the 
sK;  IntrSduce.  each  scene  with  appropriate  background  Informa- 
tion and  dewTlbes  the  Elliabethan  theater  «     ,  „j     u... 

1  Shakespeare.  William,  l.-i64-l<lll!.  2.  Thealer-England-Hls. 
tori  I  fthS  H.  Secondari  Productions.  II.  Learning  Corporation 
of  America.  Serlea :  We«em  clvlUaitlon :  majesty  and  madness 
(Motlouplcture)  ^^^  72-710043 

■.earning  Corp.  of  America 

Shakespeare  country   (Motion  pictm-e)     Park  Films.  1967. 

4  min.    Kl.     color.    8  mm.     (England) 

IxSp  li'i"-     I"""*^  I"  "■•""l""'  8  """    ""''  '"  """  '  " 

?rX'"sh"«°-  views  of  the  SX-'"^,''  «»r''  1^ S 
and  thr»7rro,mding.  In  which  Sb.ke»e*™  lived  i»4^;™»-  ^°. 
chKles  scenes  of  his  birthplace,  family  home,  Anne  Hathaway  s  cot 
JageH^  Trinity  Church,  and  surrounding  countryside. 

\  Shakespesr;.  William,  1564-W16-Homes  and  haunts.  1.  Park 
Film.         (Series:  England  (M0tto.^pwure)'  j,iA68-3206 

Park  Films 

■He  Shake.pe.re  coimtry.  [SUde  set)  BUckhawk  Filml/Eaatin- 
Phelan  Corp.  [197-?] 

SUMMiRY°'«e«'of  Word-on-Avon.  mcl«lin,  S^"-"^' «|*; 
pU«,  Ann.  Hsthawsy.  cottage,  the  Garrick  Im..  Oopton  Bndgc.  Gudd  HsU, 

'"I'^liir;^""^!^,  1564-1616-Hom«  snd  hau.,.-S.r..fo,d.up«- 
Avon.       1.  Eastm-Phelan  Corporation,  Davenport,  lows.  ,,.o^a 

[PR2916,  914.24  72-734868 

Bastin-Phelsn  Corp.  '' 

Shakespeare  primer  (Motion  picture)  David  L.  Bell  and 
Richard  Soltys.  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966;  by  BFA 
Kduciitional  Media,  1971. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Virginia  Belle  Lowers. 

Sl-MMAIIY  ■  Hans  Conrelcl  re<lle»  excerpts  from  repreaenUtlvo 
plays  of  Shakeipeare.  Including  Richard  III,  Jomeo  and  Juliet^  Ham- 
let As  yon  like  It.  Merchant  of  Venice,  and  King  l«lr.  Mr  Conreld 
comiuent.  on  facets  of  shakKpeare's  life  and  on  the  meanings  snd 
Interpretations  of  a  number  of  his  writlnga.  wiiii.™ 

1.  Shakeapeare,  William.  1564-1616.  2.  Shakeapeaie,  W  am, 
1564-1616-Critlclsm  and  Interpretation.  „  I- Shakeweue,  William, 
liiC4-1816  II  Bell,  David  u  III.  Soltya.  Richard.  IT.  Bailey  Films, 
inc.,  Hollywood  Calif.    V.  BFA  Educational  Media.  ,,..„„ 

822.3  71-711608 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Shakespearean  production  in  England:  general,  l'»<>-18«« 
(Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1948.  Relea^ 
in   the    i;.   S.   by   Carman   Kducational   Associates,  19«T. 

46  fr.     iKliw.    3.1  mm. 

IteprlntMl  In  1962. 

*'M.MAIlv'''p™'v1de.  Illustration,  of  Shakespeare's  play,  to 
sl.,;«  elsht'inth  century  Interpretations  and  the  gradual  evolution 
of  traditional  Shakespearean  costuming. 

Shake-wore     WlUl.m,    15«4-1616-SUge    hl,tory--l(K5-180a 

2.  Shakl^pH're.  William.  l'W4-l"'er-!>"";»'"';";_vH..« 
Ground,  ltd..  lx.n,lon.  II.  Carman  Educational  Aa«Klat«s 
rPR3097]  792  7^7399*.! 

Cnrnian  Eilucatlonal  Associates 


Shakespearean  production  in  EngUnd:  Hamlet,  1709-1948 

(Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1M8.  Made  by 
M.  SI.  Clare  Byrne.  Released  in  the  C.  S.  by  Carman 
Kducafionnl  Associates,  1969. 

:*)  fr.     lAw.     35  nmi. 

S('\lMA'R^'"l•K«•nts  photographs,  paintings,  and  engravlnga  of 
notable  stage  performances  of  Hamlet  from  1700  to  1»4& 

1     Sluikwmire,    William.    1504-1616      Hamlet.  I.    Common 

Ground,  lid..  ix>ndon.     II.  Carman  Educational  Aaaoclatm 
rPR2807]  7W.9  72-TS9968 

rarniiiii  Kihicnllonal  AMOclatea 


40  fr.  b&w  with  color  sequences.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s., 
12  In..  33i  rpm.,  30  min.     mlcrogroove. 

Also  Imued  with  phonoUpe:  plastic,  dual-track,  1  reel  (5  In.), 
SI  In.  per  Kc.,  30  min. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes  on  Illustration.. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Anne  S.  Wax;  narrator.  Bill  Glover:  editor. 
Joan  Morrison.  ..„.,_  _ 

Summary:  Traces  the  steps  In  staging  a  play  In  Shakespeare's 
time.    Describes  members  of  the  acting  company  and  Includes  view. 

of  rehearsals  using  contemporary  print,  and  '"'^''"'^^'ij'^^l 
diagrams  of  the  Globe  Playhouae.       Uses  quotations  from   Shake- 
.peite's  own  directions  and  from  those  of  hu  contemporaries  to  high- 
light Ell7-abethan  directing  techniques.  ..,  .     „    t-     ,bok 
1    Sh.ikespenre.  William,  1364-1616-Stage  hlstory-To  1625. 
I.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasantville,  N.  \. 

Fi  A  67— 3979 
Educational  Audio  Visual 


Shakespeare's  London  {Filmstrip)  Educational  Audio  Vis- 
ual, 1965. 

39  fr.  biw  with  color  sequences.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  a, 
12  In.,  38i  rpm.,  27  min.    mlcrogroove.  ,,-,„, 

Also  issued  with  phonotape:  plastic,  single-track,  1  reel  (5  In.). 
31  In.    per  sec.,  27  min. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes  on  lUuBtratlona        „,  _,.  _,,,„ 

CrcdUt:    Producer,    S.    P.   Puner;    narrator,   BUI   Glover;   editor, 

"'simi^ni'  Recreates  the  slghu  and  munda  of  Shakespeare's 
times,  using  excerpts  from  the  work  of  travelers,  aulbcjra,  explorers, 
and  others  who  lived  during  Shakeapeare's  time.  Includes  contem- 
Dorsry  prlnta,  maps,  paintings,  and  woodcuts. 

1     ShnkesieariT William,   1564-1616-Contemporary  EngUnd. 
I.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  PleaaantvlUe.  N.  Y. 

Fl  X  67-4067 
Educational  Audio  Tlmial 


Shakespeare's  London  (Filimtrip)    Educational  Audio  Vis- 

48  tr^'color.  35  mm.  and  phonodhM ;  2  ..,  12  Im,  SSI  rpm, 
88  min.     (Shakespeare  study  unlU)  ,,,,„,    v,  in  n-r 

Issued  also  with  phonoupe:  dusl-track.  1  reel  (7  In.),  7J  In.  per. 
sec.,  38  min. 

^'A'dV.f  ^ra'toTSn  Brett;  editors,  HlUr,  R^d  Howjrt  S^. 

Summon/!  Usee  contemporary  prints  and  Pf'S'lhS"'  ^'»'.„'; 
the  time  of  Shakespeare  to  show  people  In  dally  occnpaUonfc  and 
life  In  the  streets.  In  theaters,  on  the  river,  and  at  court. 

1    Gt    Brit  —Social  llle  and  customs— 16th  century.  I.  Educa- 

UOMI  iuSo Vhiual.  inc.,  Plea«intvllle.  N.  Y.  Serle,:  Shatoapeare 
atndr  unit,  (rilmstrlp)  ^^^^^  7a-78»062 

Educational  Aadlo  TUoal 


Shakespeare's  mirror  {Motion  picture)    Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity, Dept  of  Photography  and  Cinema,  1969. 

15  mlD.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.  .  ^        ..*  - 

Summary-   Shows  tbe  activities  of  a  group  of  teacher-actors  aa 

they  prepare  for  and  perform  aegmenta  from  a  aumber  of  Shake- 

soearlaQ    plays.      Inclndes    rehearsal    techniques,    post-performance 

discussions  and  act  or -audience  Inleractlon  as  well  as  the  Ideas  of 

the  group  concerning  their  approach  to  theater.  

1   Shakespeare.  WllHam.  15ft*-16:6-Dramaturgy.    2  ShakeKpeare. 

William    15ft4-1616— Stage  history.  i.   Ohio.     State  University, 

Columbus.    Dept- of  Photography  and  Cinema.  -„^_„, 

792  71-705001 

CINE 


Shakespeare's  people.  [Filmstrip]    Olescn  Films,  1972.    Made  by 

Richard  Medvitz. 

5  filmitnpj-  color  35  mm.  mnd  phonodlsc*:  I  ».  for  manual  proiector. 
1  s.  for  ■uiomaiic  projector;  33  1  '3  rpm. 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Writer.  Kathryn  Payson  Ripley;  educational  consultant.  Jamea 
H.  Butler.  ,     ,  , 

CONTENTS:  1  Provincial  life  in  EUiabethan  EnjUnd.  29  fr..  7  mm.— 2. 
Elizabethan  government.  33  fr..  10  min.~3.  The  vital  life  of  London.  45  ft.  12 
min.— 4-  Elizabethan  adventure  and  refinement.  23  fr..  6  min.— 5.  Elizabethan 
daily  dress.  31  fr.,  7  min. 

1 .  England— Civiliiaiion—  16th  century.  2.  Great  Britain— PoUtic*  and  gov- 
emmcnl-  1S58-1603.        I.  Oiesen  Films. 

,DA356,  942.05  72-736384 

Oleseo  Films  7J  "*■"- 

Shakespeare's  Stratforf  (Filmstrip)  Perfection  Form  Co., 
1970. 

86  fr.    color.    80  mm. 

SUIJiSry';  Prelum  tbe  8h.ke»peare  propertlM  '"J /"JfL?!"?: 
early  life.  ProvldM  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  8hak««pe«re » 
"f'shiliie.pe.re.  WlllLio.  lli64-1616.-Home.  aod  haunta-Strat- 
foni-upon-ATOn.        1.  Perfeclloo  Poem  Oompanj.  _.,., 

[PR2916]  928  7S^-7S»687 

Perfeotloa  Form  Co. 

Shakespeare's  theatre  (FUmttrip)     Educational  Audio  Via- 

"Vu  fr.  !>*»•  with  color  ieqiHsocea.  85  mm.  and  jihooodlac:  2  a.. 
IL' In.  sili  rpm.,  20mln.    mlcrogroove.  ,/-,_» 

Ai;»^l..u^  with  phonotape;  plaatlc.  alMle-track.  1  reel  (B  In.), 
St  In.  per  «ec..  39  mtn. 

Wllh  teacher-.  lulde  and  notm  on  lllultratlona  .,, 

frcJil..  Producer.  S.  P.  Puner;  narrator,  Bill  Glover,  editor. 
'"'sam^'.^'Plctun.  the  theatrical  world  of  Shakeyear.'.  tlm. 
u,lnrcont7mpor.ry  print.,  palntlnp.  "'Pf-  ■"''  ,'r'''5^J,"tS 
weH,-efl  theatrical  comment,  and  crltlclam  with  documentary 
m"c"  1  t,7^c«ilhe  detail,  of  ,he  Eii..,l*.h.n  """^l,,,,^     ,,^ 

1  ThiMiter—nt  Brit— Hl.t.  2  Shakeapeare,  William.  IW*- 
WU,-?oMe,„p;;Sr,  Snjund.  r.'  Muc.tKl  Audio  Vl.ual.  Inc.. 
Plea«mt.llle.N.y.  Fi  A  67-3980 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


278 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Shakespeare's  theatre  aad  his  aadiences.  [Filmstrip]     Eye  Gate 
House.  1969. 

33  fi      color.     35  mm         and  phonodiic      (Shtkespeare:  mirror  of  m«n) 

With  MHO  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Dachbej  the  conditions  under  which  Shakespeare  wrote  and 
the  audience*  for  which  he  wrote. 

1  Shakeipeare.  William,  t  J64-I616--Stage  history  1.  Eye  Gate  House, 
inc.     II.  Series:  Shakespeare:  mirror  of  man    [Filmstripj, 

tPR3091]  822.3  72-736487 

Eye  Gate  House  n  MARC 

Shakespeare's  writing  Itfetine,  1S85-1610  (FOmttrip) 
Visual  Productitms,  Ixmdon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Prothmsnn  Associatee,  1967. 

36  fr.    color.    3S  mm.    (Looklnc  ioto  blMorr,  do.  10) 

With  tMcfaers  guide.  . 

Ssunmor*.-  IllustratM  the  Bnftlsh  socUl  scene  dorinc  the  wrltlnc 
llfMlme  of  Shakeepwre.  „. 

L  Gt  Brit— Social  Ufe  aad  coatoms— 18th  century.  t  Vlwal 
Productiona.      n.    Prothmann   Awociates.  Seriee;    i:4M>kiiw  Into 

hlatory  (Filmstrip.    Prothmann  AaaocUtoa)  no.  10. 

942.05  74r-784702 

Prothmann  AjmocUtes 


Shale,  aandsttme,  and  congtmnerate   (FUnutrip)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  £kluoational  Corp.,  1969. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (lovestijcatlDK  rocks) 

Produced  In  collaboration  with  the  American  Geological  Instltutfc 

Crediti:  Collaborator,  John  S.  Shelton. 

Summary:   Examines  Che  origins   of  sliale,   sandstone,  and   ooo- 
glomerate  rocks. 

1.   Rocks,   Sedimentary.  i.  Bncyclopaedla  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.  Series:  Investigating  rocks  (Filmstrip) 

552  79-733583 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Shaloa   laraaL   [Moti<m   picture] 
1971. 

10  mm.     ad     color.     16  ram. 


Coordinated  Pbotogra{4iy, 


CREDITS:  Producer,  cameraman,  and  editor,  Joaeph  R.  Ootbcrg. 

SUMMARY:  A  mootafc  of  vahouatcciica  of  tarael.  accompanied  by  a  1 
cal  ba^ground. 

1.  Israel— Dcscriptioa  aad  travel       I.  Coordinai«d 
lDSl07.4i  915.694 

ONE  72  MARC 


1  Photographv  nVm) 


Shakxn  oi  Safed — the  innoc«nt  eye  ot  a  man  of  GaHtoe 

{Siotion  picture)     Daniel  Doron  and  Arnold  Eagle,  1967. 

28  niin.     wL    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Surreys  the  life,  work,  and  Tlewpoint  of  70-year-old 
Shalom  of  Safed.  the  greatest  unUugfat  painter  alive.  Shows  him 
at  work  In  bis  native  envtronment,  and  exptalos  why  there  ia  a 
similarity  of  style  among  naive  arttata 

1.  Shalom,  of  Zefat        i.  Doron.  Daniel    ii.  Eagle,  Arnold. 

927  76-702864 

CINE 


TboriK  FOma.  1972.     Made  by 


[Moti<m  picture] 
Kenalex  Corp. 

4  rain.    aL    color,    super  S  mm.    (The  < 

Loop  (Urn  in  cartTidge.  Film  oocea  oa  cartridge  < 

SUMMARY:  Demooatralca  the  proccdurea  for  (iving  a  ihampoo. 

1.  Hair— Care  sad  hygieoe.       I.  Tborae  FUms,  inc.,  Boukkr,  Colo.     U. 
Scfks:  The  Cosmetology  wriaa.  [Motioo  picture] 
[1X972]  646.7  72-701392 

Tborae  Film  73  MARC 


Shampoo:   bed    {Motion  picture)    Delta  CoUe^Ee.    Releaaed 
by  Prentice-Hall,  1969. 

3  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniquee) 

Ijao^  film. 

With  Instrtictor's  guide. 

jSiinMnarv:  Demonstrates  a  technique  of  giving  a  Aampoo  to  a 
patient  In  bed.  Shows  the  equipment  needed  and  the  Bt^>-by-step 
procedure. 

1.  Hair— Care  and  hygteoe.    2.  Nurses  and  DurSing.  i.  Ddta 

College,  n.  Prentice-Hall,  Inc  Series:  Nursing  skllla  and  tedi- 
nlquea  (Motion  picture) 

610.78  74-7011W 

Preotlce-Hall 


Shampooing  (Filmstrip)    Milady  Pub.  Corp.,  1960. 

ul  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Ullady  texttxmk  of  cosmetology  BUnstrlpe) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Ba.sed  on  the  book  entitled  Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology,  by 
Con-«tance  V.  KIbbee,  and  on  the  Van  Dean  manual. 

SU.MMARY:  Shows  the  step-by-step  procedures  for  glvltig  a  pro- 
fes.'<lonal  shampoo.  Includes  application  of  shampoo,  manipulation, 
and  rinsing.  Presents,  in  general,  some  of  the  more  common  dlRI- 
cultles  encountered  by  beginning  students. 

1.  Halrdressing.  I.  Milady  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York. 
Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology.  II.  Van  Deao  OtMupany.  Idc, 
Indianapolis.  Van  Dean  manual.  III.  Milady  Publishing  Oorpora- 
tion.  New  York.     IV.  Series. 

[TT9723  646.7  77-739628 

Milady  Pub.  (3orp. 


Shampomng  and  setting  the  patient's  hair  {Motion  picture) 
Blakiston  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made 
by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

9  mln,  sd.  color,  super  S  mm.  (Fundamental  nursing  series. 
Study  unit  8) 

Loop  film. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual 

Credit!:  Author.  Nettie  M.  Hutchins. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  shampoo  a  patient's  hair  while  she  Is  In 
bed  or  In  a  wheelchair  as  well  as  bow  to  set  her  tialr  and  brush  out 
the  set 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing.  2.  Hali^-Care  and  hygiene.  i.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Blakiston  Division.  Series:  Fundamental 
nursing  series  (Motion  picture)     Study  unit  8. 

610.73  74-706178 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


Shampooing  early  hair.  [Filmstrip]     Milady  Pub.  Corp.,  1967. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Milady  textbook  of  cosmetology  filmatrips) 

A  Beauty  culture  Tilmstrip. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  entitled  Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology,  by  Constance 
V.  Kibbee,  and  on  the  Van  Dean  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  cosmetologist  training  film  wliich  presents  step-by-siep 
procedures  for  shampooing  curly  hair. 

1  Hair —Care  and  hygiene.    2.  Hairdressing.       I.  Milady  Publishing  Corpo- 
ration. New  York,     Sundard  textbook  on  cosmetology.     II.  Van  Dean  Com- 
pany, inc..  Indianapolis.     Van  Dean  manual.     MI.  Milady  PubKshiog  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,     IV.  Series, 
[TT972]  646.7  75-739779 

Milady  Pub.  Corp.  72(r72,rev  MARC 


Shana  Corporation 
see 

TV  news:   measure  of  the  medium. 


Shanin,  Ronald  E 


Giants  of  the  deep. 
The  Pulse  of  Africa. 

Rivers  of  fire  and  ice. 


Shape    {Motion   picture)      American    Federation    oi   Arte. 
Made  and  released  by  ACI  Films,  1968. 

10  tnin.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Art  of  seetng) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditn:  Producer,  Stellos  Boccos. 

jSummarv:  An  exploration  of  diapes  ID  nature  and  in  art,  how 
they  function  and  tiow  tbej  are  perceived  and  Intecpreted  by  an 
artist 

1.  Form  (AestheUcs)  2.  Art— Psydiolocy-  L  American  Federa- 
tion of  Arts.  a.  ACI  Films,  Inc.  Series:  Art  of  seeing  (Motion 
picture) 

701.8  75-702566 

OINB 


The  Shape  and  color  game  {Motion  picture)    Sterling  Edu- 
cational Films  fl967, 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  children  in  moments  of  free  play  with  abstract 
materials  and  toys.  In  order  to  define  concepts  of  tbe  colors,  forms, 
textures,  and  structures  of  the  familiar  physical  world. 

1.  Play.     2.  Child  study.        i.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc. 

165.42  Fi  A  68-1644 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


Shape  and  competence  of  ureteral  orilkes  {Motion  picture) 
Eaton  Laboratories,  1968.     Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

17  mlu.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

Bvmmnary:  Shows  that  the  causes  of  ureteral  refiux  have  a  direct 
relation  to  the  shape  and  position  of  ureteral  orifices  rather  than 
ureter  length.  Categorizes  and  correlates  the  shapes  and  positions 
to  degrees  of  orifice  competence  for  use  in  orological  examination. 

1,  Ureters.  2.  Urinary  organs — Radiography.  i.  Batwi  Labo- 
ratM-les,  inc. 

616.6  76-701784 

CINB 


Shape  and  size  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Audio  Cinema  Productions. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Observing  and  describing) 

Ixffued  lu  set  1  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  observe  and  describe  shape  and  slie. 
With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Geometry— Juvenile  films.  2.  Physical  measuremMits— Juvenile 
films.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Observing  and 
describing  (Filmstrip) 

872Jt  76-78766S 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Oi. 


The  Shape  and  the  future  {Motion  picture)    American  Can 
Co.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-?, 

2i>  mil.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  containers  and  packaging  from  the  time  of 
Napolton's  army  to  the  present  voriety  of  metal,  glass,  and  plastic 
cans  and  containers.  Describes  other  uses  for  plastic.  Discusses 
design,  marketing,  and  research  on  containers. 

1.  Containers,      2.  Packaging.        i.  American  Can  Company. 
II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

m^  Fi  A  67-5231 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 


Shape  description  (Filmstrip)     Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 

1  roil,  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  3S|  ipm., 
15  mio.     nricrogroove.     (Drafting  aeries) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Preeents  a  step-by-atep  Illustration  of  the  theory 
of  orthographic  projection  by  showing  how  each  view  of  a  shape 
is  related  to  other  views. 

1.  Orthographic  proJe..<tlon.  L  Doubleday  HuUliiMdla.  Se- 
ries: Drafting  series  (PUmstrip) 

744.4  7S-737896 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Shape  of  films  to  come  {Motion  picture)    Columbia  Bn^- 
casting  System.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

9.1ml.      sd      color.     16  mm.     (The  21st  century) 

Telecast  on  the  CB8-TV  documentary  show  The  21st  century. 

jr-nr;- EiK'lhe  technological  fulflilment  of -an's  questto 
depict  motion.  Examines  major  theories  of  ""-°>'»WiJ«  'n  a»e2«^ 
cflStury.  and  discusses  new  film  techniques  made  possible  by  recent 

'""J^cSimitoJr'a'phT'      i-  Colombia  Broadcasting  System,  inc,     n. 
McirJw-mnK  Company.  8eri« :  The  21st  century  (Motion 

P"^''^^"*  778.6  Fi  A  68-2272 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Shape  of  imagination   {Moti^m  picture)     Radio  ""d  Tele- 
vision Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  1966. 

S«r^™^The~l"9^  S^St^of  the  Radio  and  Television  CommJ^ 
.,„„  ^^'soutLriT BaMlst  Convention  in  which  the  work  of  the 
*cl>mm?ssl5^  S\TSoSX  preach  the  gospel  of  Christ  to  Individual 
'°*r^',irS^lSSa'""?"S^"tberu  Baptist  Convention.  Radio 
and  Television  Commission.         ^^  Fi  A  67-6275 

Southern  Baptist  con-  vention.    Radio  and  TV  Commission 


I  fhlaa  (Hlmstrq>]     llme/Ufe  Educatkia. 


3  rtimstrips  (appros.  100  fr.  each)  color.  3S  mm.  atMl  phonodisc:  2  %., 
12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  19  min  eacti. 

Abo  tssaed  with  phoooupc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  gtbde. 

CREDITS:  Authorv  Charles  Elliot.  Margarei  Elbol;  rwrratioo.  Michael  Al- 
linson. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  news  photographs  to  show  how  China  has  developed 
under  communtam  from  the  birth  of  the  Peoplc'i  RcpiAlic  in  1949  to  President 
Nison'i  visit  to  Pekini  in  1972. 

CONTENTS:  I,  Within  the  wait— 2.  The  world  Mao  o»de.~3.  The  con- 
unuing  revolution. 

I.China  (People's  Republic  of  China.  1949-  )       I.  Time/Life  Educa- 


279 


lDS777.55i 

Time/ Life  Education 


915.1 


72-734513 
MARC 


The  Shape  of  molecules  {Filmstrip)  Common  Ground, 
London,  1965.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional .'.ssociates,  Ontario,  1966. 

37  fr.     color.    33  mm.     (Physical  science  series) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Creditt:   Authors,  Shawn  Doooan,  A  L.  DahL 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  to  Illustrate  the  atomic  theory  of 
Dalton  as  the  beginning  of  modem  cliemlstry.  Descrlh^  ionic  com* 
pounds,  covalent  compounds,  modem  wave  theory,  shape  In  biological 
systems,  and  nucleic  acids. 

1.  Chemistry,  Physical  and  theoreticai  2.  Molecules.  l  Com- 
nron  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  n.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 
Series:  Physical  science  series  (Filmstrip) 

541  Fi  A  68-6042 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Shape  ttf  the  earth  {Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1968. 
Made  by  Jack  Davidson. 

3  mtn.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Astronomy  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Studies  the  shape  of  tbe  shadow  of  the  earth  cm  the 
moon  In  order  to  derive  facts  about  the  shape  of  tbe  earth. 

L  Earth— Figure.  t.  Film  Associates.  Series :  Astronomy  se- 
ries (Motion  picture.    Film  Associates) 

525  75-706572 

Bailey- Film  Associates 

Shape  of  the  fntore  {Motion  picture)    Gypstmi  Aasociatitm, 
1963.    Made  by  Dallas  Jones  Productions. 

15  lu'i.     sd     color.     16  mm 

Eastiuun  color. 

Summary:  I»escrlbes  gypsum  and  Its  characteristics.  Pictures  the 
mining  process,  characterised  by  the  blasting  of  a  massive  cliff,  and 
explains  the  chemistry  of  Ky[>Rum  during  manufacture.  Discusses 
the  extreme  fire  resistance  of  gjiisum  and  Its  Importance  to  mankind, 

1.  Gypsum,  i.  Gypsum  Association. 

55.3  Fi  67-2284 


The  Shape  of  things  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada  [1964!]  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  In- 
ternational Film  Bureau,  1971. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer.  Jacques  Glraldeau ;  producer. 
Marcel  Martin;  music,  Pierre  Mercure;  photography,  Frantols  Se- 
gulllon,  Georges  Dufaux,  Jean  Roy. 

SUMMARY :  Records  the  work  of  eleven  sculptors  who  came  from 
all  over  the  world  to  work  In  the  mountain  park  of  Montreal  Shows 
the  exhibits  that  resulted  from  tbe  widely  varying  techniques  and 
materials.     Without  narration. 

1.   Sculpture — Congresses,  I.  Canada.     National  Film   Board. 

II.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 
[NB38]  735  76-712676 

International  Film  Bureau 


Shape  representation  and  readiag.  (Filmstrip]     Creative  Visuals 
(197-?] 

1 2  filmstripa.    color.     35  mm.       and  1 2  phonoUpei  in  caaaette.    (Language 
of  technical  drawing,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student  workbooks. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  uaers  of  technical  drawings  how  lo  read  shapes  with 
accurate  undentandiog. 

1.  Blue-prints.       I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)    II.  Series:  Languace  of  technical 
drawing.  [Filmstrip]  set  2. 

[T379)  604.2  72-736102 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tlie  Shaper  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britaiinica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mia.  si.  color,  super  8  ram.  (Wood  working  machine  power 
toolsl 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summnry:  Describes  the  shaper;  demonstrates  how  to  set  It  up. 
how  to  use  It  with  various  kinds  of  wood,  and  how  to  achieve 
specific  results.  .,     „  .^ 

1     Shapers.  i.   Eothen   Films,     n.   Encyclopaedia    Brltannlca 

Educational  Corporation.         Series:  Wood  working  machine  power 
tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  71-708288 

Eucyclopnedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  Shaper.  Part  1:  Preparing  to  shape  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  KdiicationnI  Products.  1970.  Made  by  Cinema 
Comnuiiiications. 

4mlD     Bl.    color,    super  8  mm,    andphonotape  inoas.-wlte:     li  lp»- 

CREDITS:  Onsultant.  Harold  Jonas.  „„_„ 

SUMMARY:   Shows  how  to  set  up  the  spindle  assembly,  collars. 

and  cutters ;  and  to  adjust  the  cutter  height,  the  starting  pin.  and 

"'^'Shalers^l.  M'SS:cuttlng.           I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

II.  Preparing  to  shape  (Motion  picture)  -,^000 

[TJ120K1                                  684.08  70-712889 
DCA  Educational                              Products 

The  Shaper.  Part  2:  Shaping  with  the  fence  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DCA  Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cin- 
ema (oinnnuiications. 

4mln.    8l.    «rfor.    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  in  cassette :     Hips. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:   Shows  the  types  of  shaper  cuts  and  demonstrates 
how  to  install  and  adjust  the  fence  and  how  to  shape  around  a  piece. 

1.   Shapers.     2.  MeUI-cuttlng.  I.   DCA  Educational  Product*. 

II   Shaping  with  the  fence  (Motion  picture) 

[TJl-Xs]  684.08  75-712890 

DCA  Educational  Producta 


The  Shaper.  Part  3:  Shaping  with  cdlars  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DCA  Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cin- 
e-ma C'liiimuiucatioiis. 

4m!n     si.    color.    superSmm.    and  pbonoUpe  in  cassette:    li  lp«- 

CREDITS :  ConsulUnt,  Harold  J<MUia.  .      ..         ^        . 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  select  the  cutter  and  coUars,  how  to 
adjust  the  cutter  height,  and  how  to  do  free-form,  straight  work, 
and  Internal  shaping.  _  .   .^     ^     ^ 

1    Shapers.     2.  MeUl-cuttlng.  I.  DCA  Educational  Producta. 

II    Shaping  with  coUars  (Motion  picture) 

[TJ1208J  684.08  79-712891 

DCA  Educational  Producta 


The  Shaper.     Part  4:  Various  ways  to  shape.     (Motion 

pittuit)      IK;A    Educational    Products,    1970.      Made   by 
Cinema  Communications. 

4mlo     sL    color,    super  8  mm,    and  phonotape  in  cassette:     li  Ips- 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt.  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  miter  gauge  and  fence, 
^rlng  hold-downs,  wood  hold-Ins,  the  sliding  shaper  Jig.  the  stub 
spindle,  a  picket  fence  Jig.  and  a  fluting  Jig. 

1.   Shapers.     2.  MeUl-cutttng.  I.  DCA  Educational  Producta. 

II.  Various  ways  to  shape  (Motion  picture) 

[TJ1208]  684.08  7^712892 

DCA  Educational  Producta 

The  Shaper.  Part  5:  Special  cutter  applications  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by 
Cinema  Communications. 

4  min     si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette :    IS  Ips. 

CREDITS :  ConsulUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY  ■  Shows  how  to  obtain  a  variety  of  patterns  from  a 
single  cutter  and  demonstrates  shaping  intricate  work  and  stacking 

™l*^8haDers     2.  MeUl-cuttlng.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[T.T1208]    '  684.08  76-712893 

DCA  Educatlooal  Producta 

The  Shaper.  Part  6:  Special  fixtures  (Motion  pictures) 
DCA  Educational  Products,  1970.  Made  by  Cinema 
Commun  ications. 

4  niln     si.    color,     wuper  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette :    H  Ips. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Demoastrates  the  use  of  an  Inside  curve  jig.  an  out- 
side curve  jig.  a  wedge  circle  Jig.  and  a  vertical  circle  Jig. 

1    Shapers     2.  MeUl-cuttlng.  I.  DCA  Educational  Producta. 

[TJ1208]  684.08  70-712894 

DCA  Educational  Producta 

Shapes  {FUmttrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1968. 

1   roll,     color.     S5  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  modern  mathematics) 

Hummaru:    Explains   the   fundamentals   in   mathematical   shapes. 

^Til^^Jiry.  I.  Jam  Handy  School  Servk-e.   Inc.  Series: 

FondamenUls  of  modem  mathematics  (Ftlmstrlp)  -.„««,« 

372.7  70-73391O 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Shapei.  tMotion  picturej  Art  institute  ot  Chicago  in  cooperation 
with  Jack  Lieb  Productions,  1967,  Released  by  Jack  Lieb  Pro- 
ductions, 196S. 

9  min.     td     color      16  mm     (Onenuiion  10  the  vi»«tl  iru    dr.wing) 

Alto  iMued  in  tuodud  S  nun. 

CREDITS-  Producer.  W«nen  H.  l-icb,  ._        ^  ..  r 

SUMMARY  Show*  how  nudcnti  leim  «n»ly»i»  of  »p»ce  ihrough  ihe  u»e  ot 
cutting  paper  to  produce  two-dimeniionsi  driwinp-  ,,    ,     ^ 

rProportion(An)  2.  Sp«e  (An)  I  Ch.c«go  An  In.t.lute,  II  J«k 
Lieb  Production*.     Ill  Sen«.  OricnUiion  lo  ihe  v.w«l  mu    dt.wmg  ,Motwn 


Shapes  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreh^  Wood^ 
eI^.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bntannicm 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min     si.    <-olor.    8  mm.     (Starting  science  i) 

,x>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

».|ence .  (Motion  pMure)  ^^^  78-708000 

Encyclopaedl.  Brlt.o-  -1™  Educational  Corp. 


Shapes  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min     81.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Movement  .w.renea.) 
I  OOP  mm.     Film  note«  on  cartridge  case. 

"TMovement,  Psycholo.^  ot.        ■J^''?';  »Xu,leT'  <"""'""*'• 
M..,.         series:  Movement  awsH^ne™  (Motion  picture,    ^^^^^^ 

Ealing  Corporation 

Shapes  and  numbers:  alternation  {Moticn  piotar.)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  theU.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  ll»». 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Arts  and  crafts) 

Loop  film. 

SJf'^A  stu^^^S  the  InterrelatlonsMp.  0,  nongeometrlc  (orms 
''?T„™1wret",r'"°T'1;'o'hen  Films,  n.  Encc.op.edl. 
Brftannl™  EdrcSCal  Corporation.  Series:    Arts  and  crafts 

(Motion  picture)  ^^^  ^  7T-704731 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Shapes  and  numbers:  free  form  liMo^i^  ?*T\:^s'*'bv 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  F>diicational  Corp.,  196J. 

4ml.i.    »1.    "'l.T.    sillier  8  mm.     (Arts  and  crafts) 

I>iop  mm. 

r;™.";'''Frel' relationships  ot  geometrical  lorms  demonstrate 
basic  identlllcation  ot  shape  and  *)^'-         „„  ^    Encyclopaedia 

1.  Form   (Aesthetics)  i.  txitnen  "™"-     "-.^^  'nd  crafts 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series.  Art.-  .-ino 

(Motion  picture)  ^^^^  70-704732 

A.  I..  A.  Booklist 

Shapes  and  numbers:  fr«,  form  2  (Morion  P*"^")/!*^" 
rnnts,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  R-'l'^f"^  >"  '^^J^'  ^^  "'' 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4    mm.     si.     color,    super   8   mm.     (Art,   and   crafts) 

Loop  film. 

S-J.^^Tvlsimt- exploration  ot  as«Kiu,ion  ot  tree  torm  ,l.h 
natural  and  man.roade  objects.  Encyclopaedia  Brl- 

t.n'„ic?™di^«r.'?orpor-atr'-"rer:  Art.  and  crafts  (Mo- 
tlon  picture)  ^^^  ^  74-704738 

A.  L.  .A.  Booklist 

Shapes  and  positions  (Motion  picture)  Bailey-FUm  Asso- 
ciate.". 1969. 

J    mill.    si.    color,    super   8   mm.     (Math   manlpuUtlves  Krles) 

I.0OP  film. 

ISt^S^^  ^S^nc^  the  meaning  of  the  terms  circle,  triable, 
square.  fl«t,  second,  third,  left,  right,  above,  middle,  and  below. 
^^^  tSfr7  ^"'"r.   S.^^r"l»sociates.  Series:   Math 

manlpulatives  series  (Motion  picture)^  71_708856 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Shapes:  circles  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood.  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     b4w.     super  8  mm.     (Arts  and  craft!*! 

Ijoop  nim. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ..,.,,         .i.     ..i„ 

Summary:  Explores  the  pattern  variety  obtainable  from  the  Cir- 
cle, using  the  encircling  of  circles  by  circles,  semicircular  forms. 
and  halfHlrop  pattema.  „  _. 

1  Circle  I  Eothen  Films,  it.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  (Motion  picture) 
701.8  71-704727 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


piciure] 

lNC745i 

Jack  Ueb  Pfoducttont 


741.2 


72-702052 
MARC 


Shapes:  combined  shapes  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4   min.     oi.     color,     super  8   mm.     (Arts   anri   craft") 

I^oop  fllm. 

s'™«^'.'"'l!"to^  interrelationships  ot  «10are.,  ,«"•'«;•  ■°'' 
trianlles  ij  a  variety  ot  proportions.  Indicate.  •»''"•,/•'"''£?; 
ahloa  mar  produce  the  containment  ot  one  torm  within  the  other 
Ind  re".t'«™sual  elTect.  ot  stability  or  Instahllltjr  when  torm. 
■re  placed  together  In  different  proportlonj.  „,,.„»„ 

1  Souare^  2.  Circle.  8.  Triangle  I.  Eothen  nlms  n.  Bn- 
cjclopaedla   Britannica  Edncallonal  Corporation.  Serlee:  Arts 

.„d  craft.  (Motion  picture)  ^^^  ^  78-704726 

A.  I-.  A.  Bookllut 


Shapes:  squares  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britajinica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  miu.    si.    b&w.    superSmm.    (Arts and  crafts) 

I>x»p  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  IntrodiR-es  the  square  and  its  visual  character  tis  en- 
tity and  multiple.  Shows  pattern-making  using  black,  white,  and 
gray  squares.    Tonal  ranges  introduce  visual  advance  ani  recession. 

1  Square  in  art.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Eucyclopuedia  Biitannlca 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  (Motion  picture) 
701.8  79-701729 

A.  L.A.  Bookli'it 

Shapes:  symmetry  and  asymmetry  (Motion  pictue)  Eothen 
Films.  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encycliipaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  iiiiii,     •'i.     bAw.     super  8  miri.      (Arts  and  crafts! 

Ixwp  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,_        ,.  ,  j     i     .. 

Bummary:  Squares,  triangles,  and  circles  show  balance  and  visual 
effect  when  u«ed  together  In  various  positions.  Many  relationships 
express  the  idea  of  symmetry  and  the  possibility  of  asymmetrical 

*l*°^oportion  (Art)  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  (Mo- 
tion picture)  _ 

701.8  75-704728 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Shapes:  triangles  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U-  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bn- 
tannicrt  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4   min.     si.     color,     .super   8   mm.     (Arts   and   crafts) 

Loop  fllm. 

Summary:  Presents"  numerous  varieties  of  possible  shapes  that 
the  triangle  can  provide.  _        ,         ,,      «  , 

1  Triangle  in  art.  i.  Eothen  Films,  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  (Mo- 
tlon  picture)  ^^^  ^  ^^,^^^^ 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Shapes  we  live  with  (Motion  picture)     William  Boun- 
dey.     Released  by  Bailey-Fihn  Associates,  1969. 
14  mill.    ed.    color.     16  mm. 

Kl.^'.^flSS-'ihea  the  four  basic  diapei^the  sphere  the  cyllo- 

der   the  cone,  and  the  cube.    Illustrates  theae  shapes  with  familiar 

ohlects  and  In  complex  combinations.  .__,.„ 

1    U^metry.        ..  Boundey,  WlllUun.    n.  BalleyFlbn  A«»clat« 

372.7  78-708051 

Bailey.Film  Associates 

Shapes  we  see  in  the  city  (FUmstrip)  Hudson  Photo- 
graphic Industries,  1968. 

«tr      color.     35  mm.     (More  to  talk  about) 

S'J.^rWr[;i/"a'n'd%hotographer.  Edward  ^ub^wsky 
Summary  Non-sequential  photographs  of  city  scenes  'a™"'"^,'^ 
youngSSren.     Indudes  examples  of  <^''^'^^^*^''^^,^^Z 
as  they  appear  In  architecture  and  common  objects.       Designea  to 
huild  vocabulary  and  increase  verbalization.  ,  .      ^,        ,v^\ 

1  V^abuary  2  English  language  -  Study  and  teaching  (Pri- 
mary) i  Hudson  Photographic  industries.  Series:  More  to 
talk  about  (Filmstrlp,  ^^^^  70-733003 
Hudson  Photographic                      Industriei 

Shaping  the  future  with  gypsum  waUboard  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Gypsum  Association,  1963.  Made  by  Dallas  Jones 
Productions. 

24  min,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Eastman  color.  .   .   „i.  * 

Expanded  version  of  the  196S  motion  picture  entitled  Shape  or 

Summary:  Describes  gypaum  and  Its  characterlatlca.  Dlacuaaea 
gypsum  wallboard,  Its  manufacture,  gypsum  accessories,  and  how 
they  combine  to  form  other  construction  assemblies. 

1.  Piaster  board.  i.  Gypsum  Aasociatlon.     u.  Shape  of  the 

future  (Motion  piciure) 

pi "7-947 

Shaping  with  a  spoke  shave  (Motion  picture)  Faii^eld  As- 
sociate.?. Released  by  Univei^l  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

1  P°anS  (Hand  tools)  2.  Woodwork.  I.  Talrlleld  Associates. 
II.  UnKersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Woodnorklnl 
(Motion  picture)   part  1.  -,.n.o 

[TT180]  684.08  70-716218 

Universal  Education  and  visual  Arts 

Shaping  yeast  rolls  (Motion  pwture)  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.    si.    color.    superSmm.     ( Food  preparation  series,  set  2 ) 

l.^>p  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^^ 

1.  Bread.           t.  McGraw.HlU  Book  Company.  Serlea;  Food 

preparation  series  (Motion  picture)  set  2.  _„«.,« 

M1.6  72-706607 
HcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


28C 


Shapiro,  Edna.       Wlndwagexi  Smith 
see 

Windwagon  Smith. 

Shapiro,  Harry  Lionel,  1902- 
sec 

The  Time  of  man. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Shapiro,  Irwin,   1911- 
dragon 


Jonathan  and  the 


Sharf,  Andrea  Hope 
see 


The  Cune  ud  the  uints'  diaeue. 


Sharing  our  land  with  wildlife  (Filmstrip)  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  Office  of  Information.  Releued  by  Photo  Lab, 
1970. 

58  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

AlBo  Issaed  as  slide  set 

With  pilde. 

SCMHART:  Shows  how  soil  and  water  ooaserratlon  measarea 
benefit  wildlife  on  60  percent  of  the  land  area  In  the  United  States. 

1.  Wildlife  conserratlon.  I.  D.  S.  Dept  of  Agricultare.  Offlcw 
of  Information.     II.  Photo  Lah,  inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

639  73-787961 

U.  8.  Natl  Agr.  Uhr. 


Sharing    respondbfUty. 

Corp.,  1968. 


[Filmstrip]       Educational    Projections 


28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  prognun.  Level  1,  R-123> 

Wiih  teacher't  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
initial  long  U  and  initial  shon  U.  Presents  ■  lesson  [caching  cooperation  through 
■haring  of  responsibility.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels— Juve- 
nile rUmi.  3.  Sharing— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Conduct  of  life]  I.  Educational 
Projections  Corporation.  11.  Series:  Reading  program.  rFilmsiripi  Level  1.  R- 
123. 

tLB1525)  372.4 

Educational  Projections  72 


72-733155 
MARC 


Cmema  Associate  Produc- 


Sharing  the  UwL  [Motion  picture] 
tions,  1971. 

27  min.     ad.     color,      16  mm.     (Environmental  economics) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  pressures  which  a  growing  population  has  pul  on  land 
in  the  United  States.  Deacribes  the  encroachment  of  transportation,  land  specu- 
lation, and  industrialization  on  agricultural  and  recreational  areas.  Discusses 
why  professional  land  planning  has  not  been  effective. 

1.  Land— United  Sutes.  2  United  States— Population.  1.  Cinema  As- 
sociate Productions.  11.  Series:  Environmental  economics-  [Motion  picture] 
tHD205]  333.7  72-7(X)l74 

CINE  72  MARC 

Sharing  time  in  our  class  (Motion  pichtre)     Coronet  IJx- 

3tractional  Films,  1969. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  pilde. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Patricia  Clanciolo. 

Bvmmary:  Shows  a  portion  of  sharing  time  Id  a  class,  and  politts 
out  the  language  and  social  skills  which  contribute  to  the  effective- 
ness of  sharing. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

I.  Claasroom  management        i.  Coronet  Itutroctlonal  Films. 

372.6  79-701175 

Ooronet  Instructional  Flltns 

Shark  feeding  freiay  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Earth  wienre) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summarj/:  Shows  Jacques  Cousteau  and  the  crew  of  the  Calypeo 
as  they  de.slgn  and  perform  undersea  experiments  dealing  with  shark 
feeding  habits. 

1.  ^hark.s.  2.  Feeding  b^avlor.  i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.        Series:  Earth  science  (Motion  picture) 

697.3  76-703557 

Ealing  OoriKiration 


Shsite  {Filmgtrip)    Life,  1968. 


M  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     (The  Animal  kingdom) 

Based  on  articles  which  api>eared  Is  Life  magazine. 

Credili;  Autbor,  Nanc;  Oeaet 

Summary:  Points  out  the  dltTerences  between  sharks  and  bony 
fish ;  explores  the  aaefnlness  of  sharks  and  the  reasons  for  their 
surrlval  over  350  million  years.  Includes  aequraces  on  eating  habits 
and  swimming  prowees,  and  uses  maps  to  show  where  the  greatest 
number  of  shark  attacks  hare  occurred. 

1.  Sharks.  i.  Life  (Chicago)  Series:  The  Animal  kingdom 
(Filmstrip) 

597.3  76-782608 
Life  Flbnstiips 

Sharks!  (Filmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

59  f r.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpoL,  20 
miu.     iiiicrogroove,     (Readwell  essays — sound  and  sight  series  1) 

Creiltts:  Authors,  John  Ryan.  Judy  Romberger,  Kathleen  Allen; 
narrator.  John  Ryan ;  art,  Joy  MahoflT,  Gretcben  Roeslter. 

Summary :  A  reading  exercise  which  presents  facts  about  the 
habits  and  peculiarities  of  the  shark.     With  captions. 

1.  Sharks.  I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  SeriM:  Readwell 
essays — sound  and  sight  series  1  (Filmstrip) 

428.4  78-737110 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Sharks  (Motion  pictnre)     Doubledaj  Multimedia,  1970. 

23  miD.    sd.    b&w.    super  8  mm.     (Jacques  Cousteau  series) 

Also  Issued  as  silent  loop  film  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Jacques  Cousteau  and  his  men  explore  some  of  the 
myths  associated  with  sharks.  Shows  experimpnts  conducted  to 
study  how  sharks  are  attracted  to  alien  presence,  how  sharks  learn 
and  make  visual  discriminations,  how  man  can  protect  himself  from 
sharks,  and  how  night  affects  shark  behavior. 

1.  Sharks— Behavior.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  Series:  Jac- 
ques Cousteau  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

597.3  79-709725 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Sharpening  a  hand  scraper  {Motion  picture)    Raybar  Tech- 
nical Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Ix>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .„.„,„.  k.„h 

Summarii:  Demonstrates  the  proper  manner  for  sharpening  hand 

*"l1l5apers.  i  Raybar  Technical  Films,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1688 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Sharpenlfis  anser  bits  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sharpening  hand  tools) 

Loop  Him.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

fiTtimmary.'  Demonstrates  the  proper  method  of  sharpening  the  bit 
with  a  file,  and  points  out  that  all  auger  bits  are  rtiarpeited  In  the 
same  way. 

1.  Sharpening  of  tools.  2.  Augers.  l  Baling  Corporation.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Series:  Sbarpeolng  hand  tools  (Motion  pictnre) 

621.9  77-705361 
Ealing  Corp. 


Ealing 


Sharpening    cabinet    scrapers    (Motion   picture) 
Corp.,  1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sharpening  hand  tools) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  difference  between  squared-edge  and  bereled- 
edge  scrapers,  and  demonstrates  the  technique  for  sharpening  t>oth 
types. 

1.  Sharpening  of  tools.  2.  Scrapers.  i.  Elaling  Corporatl(m,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Series:  Sharpening  hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-705362 

ElallngCorp. 

Sharpening  gouges  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sharpening  band  tools) 

Loop  nim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case 

Summary:  Shows  the  qtedal  techniques  for  grinding  and  whetting 
a  wood  gouge,  including  a  tiseful  method  of  setting  the  angle  of  the 
grinder  tool  rests.  Points  out  that  the  sharp  gouge  makes  a  cIcaq 
cut. 

1.  Sharpening  of  tools.    2,  Chisels.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cam- 

bridge, Mass.  Series:  Sharpening  band  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  73-705360 

EslingCorp. 

Sharpening   pencils  and   leads    (Motion  picture)     Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.   I^nclla.    2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i,  Walden  Fllm  Corpora- 

tion.        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

744  72-708327 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Shanwning  plane-irons  and  chisel  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  IJoreham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 

I^top  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  I>emoostrates  sharpening  plane-Irons  and  chisel,  em- 
pha-slzlng  safety  procedures. 

1.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  2.  Chisels.  3.  Woodworking  Industries — 
Safety  measures.  i.  Eothen  Films,    it.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wood  hand  tools  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

621.9  71-704944 

Encyclopaedia  Brifan-  ntca  BIducatlonal  Corp. 

Sharpening  the  chisel:  grinding  {Motion  picture)    Walden 

Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  nun.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Chisels.  3.  Sharpening  of  tools.  i.  Walden 
Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

684.08  72-708414 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Sharpening  the  chisel:  whetting  (Motion  picture)    Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  Color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Chisels.  3.  Sharpening  of  tools.  i.  Walden 
Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

684.08  76-708415 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Sharpening  the  gonge:  grinding  (Motion  picture)    Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Ijoop  fllm. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Chisels.  3.  Sharpening  of  tools.  i.  Walden 
Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

684.08  73-708417 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Sharpening  the  gouge:  whetting  (Motion  picture)    Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  moL  (Basic  woodworking— hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Chisels.  3.  Sharpening  of  tools.  i.  Walden 
Film  Coriwration.  Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Mo- 
tion pictnre) 

684.08  77-708418 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


281 


Sharpening    the    plane    iron:    grinding    (Motion  picture) 
Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking— hand 
tools) 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  3.  Sharpening  of  tools, 
I.  Walden  Fllm  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand 

tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.06  78-708410 

Walden  Fllm  Corp. 


Sharpening    the   plane    iron:    whetting    (Motion  picture) 

Walden  Film  Ck)rp.,  1968. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super   8   mm.      (Basic   woodworking- hand 
tools) 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Woodwork.     2.   Planes   (Hand  tools)      3.  Sharpening  of  tools. 
I.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand 

tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  71-708411 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Sharpening  the  tools  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  mtn.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  woodcuts 
and  linoleum  cuts) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CrediU:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  sharpen  the  tools  used  in  making  wood- 
cuts and  linoleum  cuts. 

1.  Wood-engra  Ting— Technique.  2.  Linoleum  block-printing.  3. 
Artists'  materials  i.  Walden  Fllm  Corporation.  Series:  Fine 
Arts  techniques:  woodcuts  and  linoleum  cuts   (Motion  picture) 

769  74-708093 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


A  SkifT"  fees*.  [Motion  picture]     Henry  Strauss  Associates, 
1971.     Releued  by  Perennial  Education. 

10  min.     mL     c»tar.     16  mm. 

Other  veraionB:  16  mm.  in  canndge  with  magnetic  aound;  niper  8  mm.  oa  reel 
with  optical  touod;  uper  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  ougnetic  aouod;  videotape  on 
redi  and  videocaswttc 

With  icschcr'a  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  tot  laleuncn  which  ibowi  tlkat  having  the  right 
penpective  contribute*  to  making  a  tale.  Potnu  out  bow  wordi  and  sctkNU  affect 
a  cuttomer't  efnotiont  and  hii  point  of  view. 

1 .  Sakameo  Bad  nleamaMhip.       1.  Henry  Stimiaa  Aaaociaica     II.  Perennial 
Education,  inc. 
[HF5438]  658.85  72-701001 

Pcminial  Education  72  MARC 

The  Shattered  silence  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept  of 
the  Secretary  of  State,  OtUwa.  Made  and  released  by 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

27  mi  '.     sd.     Wcw.     16  mm. 

Frentu  version  relea.sed  under  the  title  Le  choc  des  generations. 

CrtdHt:  Producers.  Morten  Parker.  John  Howe;  director,  Morten 
Parker'  writer.  Uonald  Chudney ;  photography.  Mike  Lente:  film 
editor.  Dennis  .Sawyer.  Ca*t:  Cec  Under,  Bernard  Behrens,  Mlgnon 
Elkins,  Vernacn  t'hapman.  Ijtwrvnrp  <hernlali. 

Summary:  Examine*  what  young  people  and  their  elders  have  a 
right  to  expect  of  each  other  in  the  matter  of  social  behavior  using 
the  example  of  a  quiet  sulmrban  neighborhood  which  Is  disturbed  by 
teenagers  on  motorbikes. 

1..  Youth.  2.  Confllrt  of  generations.  i.  Canada.  Dept.  of  the 
Secretary  of  Statt.     n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

301.1  Fi  A  68-1262 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Shattuck-Roether  Advertising 


Tupperware  Home  Parties  wonderland 
jubilee. 

Shaving  the  male  patient  (Motion  picture)    Blakiston  Divi- 
sion, McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.,  1970.      Made  by  William 

Claiborne,  inc. 

9  min.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  nursing  series 
Study  unit  8) 

Loop  film. 

Also  issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With   teacher's   guide   and   student   study   manual. 

Credits:  Author.  Nettie  M.  Hutchlns. 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  shave  a  male  patient  with  a  hand 
razor,  as  well  as  how  to  help  a  wheelchair  patient  and  a  conva- 
lescent patient  to  shave; 

1.    Nurses   and   nursing.    2.    Shaving.  L   McOraw-HlU   Book 

Company.      Blakiston    Division.  Serlea:    Fundamental    nursing 

series  (Motion  picture)     Study  unit  8. 

610.78  78-706179 

McOraw-HllI  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


Shaw,  Charles  Green,  1892- 
spilt  milk 


It  looked  like 


It  looked  like  spilt  milk  and  Sleepy  book. 

Shaw,  George  Bernard,   1856-1950.        Candida 
see 

Candida. 

Shaw,   George  Bernard,  1856-1950.       Pygmalion 
see 

Pygmalion  by  Bernard  Shaw. 

Shaw,  Irwin,   1913- 
see 

In  the  French  style. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Shaw,  Robert,  1927-  The  hiding  place 

see 

Situation  hopeless — but  not  serious. 

Shaw,  Wallace  M 
see 

The  Ages  of  man. 

Asparagus. 


Shaw  ud  wo»eii.  (Motion  piciurej      BBC-TV.  London,  1969. 
Released  in  ihe  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

4S  mm      Ml.     b*w.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Diicus»c»  Gcofgc  Bcfnird  Shmw*  rcl«lionships  wuh  10 
women  ind  u»cs  »ccn«  from  some  of  his  bc»i  Lnown  pliys  to  rditc  hi»  life  to 
hit  in. 

I.Sht*.  Gcofgc  Bcrn«Td.  1856-1950  -Rclitionihip  wiih  women.  I.  Bni- 
ith  Bri>»dc««in|  Corpotition.     Tclcviii.m  Service.     11  Time-Life  Film*. 

[PR5366,  928  73-714550 

Time-Life  Film*  '3 


MARC 


Shaw  Festival  Building  Fund 
see 

The  Want  of  a  suitable  playhouse. 

Shaw  Productions,   Los  Angeles 
see 


China:  her  people  uxlay- 

bidian  boy  of  Central  America;    Francisco 
and  the  other  side  of  the  mountain. 


Magic  of  communicating. 

Magic  of  reading. 

Southeast  Asia  story:   Emerging  Cambodia. 


She  (Motion  picture)  Seven  Arts  Productions  and  Hammer 
Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Metro- Gold  wyn-Mayer,  1965. 

Km;  iiiin.     ud.     color.    3.5  mm. 

Cinema  Scope.     Metrocolor. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  th«  same  title  by  H.  Rider  Haggard. 

Cieditt:  Producer,  Michael  Carreras;  director.  Robert  Day; 
Bcrwnplay.  David  T.  Chantler;  music,  James  Bernard;  photography, 
Harry  Waxman:  editor.  Eric  Boyd-1'erkins.  Cast:  Ursula  Andreas, 
Peter  Cushlng.  Bernard  Crlbblns,  John  Richardson,  Rosenda  Mon- 
teros. 

Summary:  An  adventure  drama  al>out  a  queen  with  eternal  youth 
who  lures  a  young  English  war  veteran  to  her  kingdom  In  th« 
Moiiiitaiiia  of  the  Mood  and  tries  to  re-create  him  as  the  lover  she 
bad  murdered  two  thousand  years  before. 

I.  Haggard.  Sir  Henry  Rider,   1856-1925.      She.      IL 

Seven  Arts  Productions,  ltd.     lit.  Hammer  Film  Productions, 

ltd.,  London.  iv.  Uetro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  inc. 

Fi  67-I0a4 


She  goes  to  Vassar  {Motion  picture)    Marrin  Breckinridge 
and  Esther  Chevlen,  1961. 

14  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Revised  vendon  of  the  silent  motion  picture  of  the  same  title 
released  io  1931. 

Credit$:  Director,  writer,  and  photographer,  Marvin  Breckinridge; 
revisions,  Esther  Chevlen  ;  music,  Clair  I^eonard. 

SumitMry:  Depicts  ncenes  of  Vassar  girls  enjoying  varloas  aspects 
of  college  life.  Includes  arrival  on  campus,  visiting  the  dean,  class- 
room activities,  and  sports. 

1.  Vassar  College — Descr.  i.  Breckinridge,  Marvin,  a.  Chevlen, 
Esther. 

878.747  Fi  68-28 


She  loves   blueberries    (Film^trip) 
Industries,  1970. 


Hudson    Photographic 


1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Mathematics  for  children) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredltJf;  Author  and  artist,  Winifred  Lubell. 

Siimmarj- :  U»<e^  a  story  about  n  hamster  who  stores  blueberries 
tn  her  pouch  to  demonstrate  simple  addition  and  subtraction  con- 
cepts from  0  to  5.     With  captlons- 

1.  Addition.  2.  Sul)tractlon.  I.  Hudson  Photographic  Indas- 
trle".         Series:  Mathematics  for  children  (Fllmstrlp) 

611  70-787761 

Hud'u>n  Photographic  Industries 


She  stoops  to  conquer,  by   Dr.  Oliver  Goldsmith    {Film- 
atri//)     Kducational  Audio  Visual,  1968. 

j5  fr.     (■i>lor.     3.'>  mm.     (Drama  aeries) 

With  lem-her's  notes  and  acrlpt 

Credit*:  Edllor,  Wallla  Ammerinan.  .      ..     ^ 

Bummaty:  Uses  photograph"  of  a  performance  by  the  Meadow 
Ilayer*.  Oxford.  Knglnnd.  to  Illustrate  the  play  She  stoops  to 
conauer,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith,  _  . 

I  Goldsmith,  Oliver,  1728-1774.  She  stoops  to  conquer,  n^du- 
«atlonal  Audio  Visual,  Inc..  PleoMntvUle,  N.  Y.  Series:  Drama 
series  (Fllmstrlp) 

822  Fi  A  68-8186 

Bduratlonal  Audio  Visual 


Shearing  sheep  and  plowing  with  oxen  (Motion  pioture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     81,     color,    super  8  mm.     (Pioneer  crafts) 
Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartrldgie  case. 
CredUs:  Authors,  W.  WoodrufT,  G.  Moore. 

aummary:   Shows  the  shearing  of  sheep  and  plowing  with  oxen. 
1.  Sheep-shearing.     2.  Plowing.     3.  Oxen.  i.  Baling  Corpora- 

tion   Cambridge.  Msaa         Series:   Pioneer  crafts   (Motion  picture) 

636  76-700137 

Baling  OorporaUon 

The  Sheath  nematode  {Motion  picture)  Ken  Middleham. 
Released  by  University  of  California  Extension  Media 
Center,  1960. 

10  mln.     jkJ.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumnuuy:  Uses  ralcroclnematograiAy  to  explore  the  lite  cycie, 
biology  and  control  of  the  sbeatii  nematode,  one  of  the  many  nem- 
atodes   which    cause   thousands   of   dolinrs    worth   of   crop   damage 

^*^' Nematoda.     2.   Nematode  diseases  of  plants,        i.  Middleham, 
Ken      II.  California.     University.     Extension  Media  Center. 

595  Fi  A  68-2203 

C  llf.    UnlT.    Extension  Media  Center 

Sheep  and  how  they  Uve{3^o(i<mpu:hi«)  Andrew  Jsj^- 
Iteleased  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Semcee,  1969. 

1    reel.     ad.     color.    16  mm. 

rrm?r°.%?;S??,,  U.e  dally  Uves  o(  *»„.  W,U»«  n.rr..lo«. 
^\  'SSr7-Sr«Un.  ■.  J.™-*.  AMn,,.  n.  AIMS  I.- 
Kructloiml  Media  aenlce..  ^^^  77-708369 

AIMS  IiMrucUolu.1  "««"«  S«"1M» 

Sheep  {arming  in  Australia  (Filmlrip)  Common  Grovmd, 
London,  1960.  Made  by  Joan  Batt«rsby.  Released  m  the 
V.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  19«6. 

20  fr.     color     35  mm.     (Geography  In  coloar;  Australaxta) 

With  teachera  manuaL  i„..„ii. 

Siimmani:  Depleti  lUe  on  the  vaat  aheep  atatlona  of  Aoatralla. 
Shows  Tarloua  BtagM  of  wool  prodartion  and  Tlewa  of  the  great  wool 
aoctlon  la  Melbourne,  where  boyera  come  from  all  oyer  the  world. 

1  Sheep— Australia.  I.  Common  Ground,  lld^  London,  n. 
Carman  Educational  Aaaodatea.  Serlea:  Geography  In  colour: 
Aoatralaau  (rUmatHp,  ^^  Fi  A  6^73 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Sheep  in  wood.  [Motion  picture]    Slavko  Nowyttki.    Released  by 
Filmart  Productions,  1971. 

10  min.     id.     color,     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Music,  Mahan  S.  Kouzan. 

SUMMARY:  ProentJ  Jacque*  Hnizdoviky  working  in  hk  ftudio  on  ■  wood- 
cut or  two  rami  locked  in  combat,  Utet  doM-up  pholofraphy  to  show  esch  atep 
in  the  proceaa  of  making  a  woodcut,  from  preliminary  akcUhea  to  the  artist's 
proof.  Without  narration, 

1.  Hnizdovsky,  Jacques.  1915-  I.  Nowytski,  ^avko.     II.  Hlmait 

Producttoos. 

(NK9798]  761  75-710644 

SUvko  Noi^tski  72[r72irev  MARC 

Tlie  Sheep  of  the  Lai  Bagh  (FUvistrip)     Reading  Motiva- 
tion Filmstrips,  1967.     Made  by  PWS  Productions. 

23  fi-      f^'lor.     3.'i  mm.     1 1'lclure  l)"ok  filnistrlp  series) 

With  i,K-iureH-ue(l  rwulliig  text  booklet. 

Iln-iwi  on  tlie  children's  book  of  the  Jsauie  title  by  David  Mark. 

i-««tf.  Attempts  to  point  out  to  children  the  «'«ence  of  far- 
Hwav  l.nnds  and  a  wjy  of  life  different  from  their  own  In  the  story 
of  ail  extrHordinary  sheep.  Biimesh.  who  Is  the  official  lawn  mower 
of  the  Lul  Bagh.  a  park  m  the  heart  of  India.  ,„„„»,      „    R^d- 

I   Mark.  David.  \9J2~  The  sheep  of  the  1*1  Bagh.     n.  Read- 

ing Motivation  Filmstrips,  Inc.      ^^^r^-  ^.  ^  ^^^^^ 

Renting  Motivation  KUnistrips 

A  Sheep  ranch  (FUmstrip)  My  weekly  reader,  19«6.  Made 
by  Pilgrim  Fihn  Services. 

26  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  27-65. 

Bumman/:  Pictures  some  of  the  things  tbat  a  young  boy  learns 
as  be  helps  a  sheep  rancher  with  his  chores. 

1.  Sheep— Juvenile  films.        r.  My  weekly  reader. 

872.6  77-783072 

PennsylTanla  School  for  the  Daaf 

The  Sheep  rancher  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  BriUn- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

16  mil,     Kd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  rancher's  guide. 

Credttt:  Collabomtor.  Paul  Stratton. 

Summary:  Shows  the  operations  of  a  sueceseful  sheep  ranch  and 
discusses  some  of   the  problems  of  sheep  ranching.     Describes   the 
care,   knowledge,  and  land  necessary  to  maintain   a   thriving  aheep 
herd. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1    Sheep         I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation, 
636.3  Fi  A  68^10 

Encyclopaedia  Brltnn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Sheep  ranching  (Motion  picture)  Donald  Joseph  Murphy 
and  William  Dean  Schmidt.  Kelensed  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1966. 

-J  mln,     "i,     t-iilnr.     8  mm,     (Elementary  social  studies  nerles) 

l>Kip  niiii  niounlnl  In  cariridge.  iMtuetl  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  Kuper  8  ram. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

KHiHNMh-y.-  DIscuNNes  various  stages  In  the  raising  of  sheep.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  graalng.  a  lambing  camp,  shearing,  and  paint  brand- 
ing- _ 

1.    Sheep.  t.    Murphy,   Donald  Joseph.     □.   Schmidt,   William 

Denn,      ill,    Internutlonnl    Communication    Films,  Series:    El«- 

niMitary   uncial  Htudies  series   (Motion  picture.     International  Com- 
niunlcatlon  Fllmt>V 

686.8  78-703134 

Inieinntl»nuic»iiiimiiil-  mtion  Flluw 


282 


Sheep  ranching — Australia  {Motion  pioture)    Ealing  Corp., 

1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Suniman/:  Presents  a  view  of  life  on  a  sheep  ranching  station 
In  Australia. 

1.  Sheep—Australia.  l  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
636.3  71-706397 

Ealing  Corp. 


Sheep    sheep   sheep    {Motion   picture)      Dimension   Films. 
Made     by     Michael     Murphy.        Released    by     Churchill 

Films,  1970. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide, 

CredUt:  Author,  Carroll  Ballard. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  moods,  rhythms,  and  Images  or  sheep. 
Without  commentary.     For  elementary  grade*. 

1  Sheep  r  Dimension  Films,  u.  Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles. 
372.6  74-708278 

Churchill  Films 

Sheer  fabrics:  pinning  darts   (Motion  pioture)     McGraw- 
Hill  Rook  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilms,  Montreal. 

4  mill.    St.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  terhiilqiies  series,  set  2) 

Loop  film  moimted  In  cnrtridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.   Drp(«making.     2.  SewUig  i.  McGraw-Hill  Sf>o\  Company. 

Series-  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  2, 

646.4  7^-706682 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Sheer  fabrics:  stitching  and  pressing  darts  (Motion  pioture) 
McGraw-Hill    Book    Co.,    1970.       Made    by    CineElms, 

Montreal. 

.4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  2) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-HUl  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  2. 

646.4  70-706533 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Shea-  iport  [Motion  picture]     National  Pibn  Board  of  Canada 
Cl970  or  71 J 

so  min,     *d.    color,     16  nun. 

English  version  of  the  OMKiati  picture  entitled  Lei  rochaauen. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Roben  Forget;  director.  Marc  HMtert;  munc,  Piem  P. 
Brault;  photography,  Rocbcr  Rochat,  Oandc  Larue;  editor.  Eric  de  Bayser, 

SUMMARY:  Shows  memben  of  ■  Canadian  mountain  chmtaiag  club  scaling 
the  rock  faces  at  the  Laurentiao  Mountains  of  Quebec 

1,  Rock  climbing.     2.  Lauren tian  Mountaiat.       I.  Canada     Naiiaoal  ran 
Board.     II,  Les  Rochassien.  [Modoo  picturei 
[F1054.S3j  796.5  72-70M30 

National  Film  Board  of  73  MARC 

Canada 

Sheet  metal   rivets    (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill    Book 
Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Raybar  Technicnl  Films. 

4  mill,      si,      color.     «uper  8  mm.      (Sheet  metal  series.     Set  1: 
Hand  tool  operations)' 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:   Describes  the  Iwslc  tool«  and  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  measures  to  use  when  working  with  sheet  metal  rlrets. 

1.  Rivets  and  riveting.     2.  Sheet-metal  work.  i-  McOraw-HIU 

Book   Comiwiny.  Series :  Sheet   metal  series.     Set  1 :  Hand  tool 

operations  (Motion  picture) 

671.6  70-703061 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Sheet  metal  work  (Filmstrip)  Coleman  Fihn  Enterprisee. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

96  fr.  colar.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.,  12  In.,  83i  rpm.. 
84  min.     (Industrial  arts) 

Also  issued  with  ph«noUj»e  In  cassette. 

CREDITS :  Author.  Raymond  L,  L«sh. 

SUMMARY :  Points  out  the  importance  of  sheet  metal  In  Industry, 
and  details  each  process  used  In  completion  of  a  project  Includes 
Uyout.  cutting,  bending;  making  hems,  seams  and  joints;  and  the 
use  of  rivets,  screws,  welds,  and  solder. 

I    Sheet-metal  work.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.     II.  RMI 

Film  Productions.    HI.  Series:  Industrial  arts  (Filmstrip) 
[THiOS]  684.09  76-740018 

BMI  Fllm  Productions 

Sheet  metalwork  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1970.  Made  by  Colin  Hartland  and  Thomas  Strange.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Aflsociates,  1971. 

STi  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Metalwork) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  te<*ntque8  and  processes  involved  lo 
makInK  »heet  metal  articles  using  normal  workahop  equipment. 

1.  Sheet-metal  work,  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Car- 
man Educational  Associates.     III.  Series:  MeUIwork   (Filmstrip) 

684.09  77-789976 


^TT20B1 


Carman  F,ducatlonal  Aasociatea 

The  Sheik  (Motion  picture)     Famous  Players-Lasky  Corp.. 
1921. 

74  mln.    tl.    b&w.    SS  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  hj  Bdltb  U.  HtuL 

L.  G.  copy  stretch  printed  (100  mln.) 

In  the  Paramount  Film  CoUecUon  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS :  I'rodm-er  and  director,  George  MelfonI ;  adaptation, 
Monte  H.  Katlerjohn;  photography,  William  MarshalL  CAST:  Rn- 
dolph  Valentino,  Agnes  Ayrea.  AdoU>he  Men>ou,  Walter  IxMig.  Luclna 
Llttlafleld. 

SUMMARY :  A  drama  about  what  ensues  when  a  sheik  capturaa 
•  qilrited  English  girl  sod  tries  to  CDi>quer  ber  pride. 

L  Hull,  Edith  Maude.  The  sheik.  IL  ParaiDOunt  Plcturaa,  loa 
IIL  Paramount  Fllm  Collectloa.  IV.  American  Film  InaUtuts  O^ 
lecUoEL 

791.43  76-710488 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Shelby  Storck  and  Cony)any 
see 

A  Man  for  the  70 's. 

On  the  people's  business. 

Quality  and  promise. 

Tomorrow's  game. 


What  manner  of  man. 

Shell  4000  car  rally  {Motion  picture)    Shell  Oil  Co.  of  Can- 
ada, Toronto,  1^5.    Made  by  Moreland-Latchford. 

25  mill.     wL     color.     16  mm. 

Ektn  chrome. 

Crfdit$:  Producer,  Hugh  Morelnnd;  director,  and  editor,  Peter 
Cen-ereen;  luuslc,  Wm.  McCauley;  cinematography,  Stanley  Llploakl, 
Norman  Keziere. 

Stiinmart/:  Follows  the  day-to-day  activities  of  the  Shell  car  rally 
from  Montreal  to  VaDCoaver. 

1.  Aiitomol)lle  racing.        i-  Shell  Oil  Company  of  Canada,  ltd. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-1226 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Shdl  gAmt,   I    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.     Made  by  National  Fihn  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     xl.     color.    8  mm.     (Look  at  It  aeries,  net  A) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Bummary:  A  single  concept  film  designed  for  use  In  teaching  special 
education  clasnes. 

1.  Exceptional  children — Education.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series :  Look  at  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  70-702735 

MoGraw-Htll  Book  Co. 


Shdl  game,  2   {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  National  Fihn  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     8i.     color.    8  mm.     (Look  at  It  series,  set  A) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  lssue<)  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summary:  K  single-concept  fllm  designed  for  use  In  teaching 
spedal  education  classes. 

1.  Exceptional  children — EJdocatlon.  i.  HcOraw-HIU  Book  Com- 
pany.       Serle«t:  Look  at  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

871^  78-702786 

McO raw-Bill  Book  Co. 


Shell  game,   3    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Boc^  Co., 
1960.     Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     fil.     color.     8  mm.     (Ix>ok  at  it  series,  set  A) 

Loop  flhn  mounted  In  cartridge.  Insued  In  standard  8  mm.  anil 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  ntanuaK 

Summary:  A  single-concept  01m  designed  for  use  in  teaching 
q>eclal  education  classes. 

1.  Exceptional  children— Education.  i.  McOraw-HIll  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Look  at  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  77-702787 

McOrew-HIllBookCo. 

Shell   game,   4    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill    Book  Co., 
1969.     Made  by  National  Fihn  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     ni.     color.     8  mm.     (Look  at  it  series,  set  A) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summary:  A  single-concept  Dim  designed  for  use  in  teaching 
special  education  classes. 

1.  Exceptional  children— Education.  i.  McOraw-HIU  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Ijook  at  It  series   (Motion  picture)   set  A. 

371.9  70-702788 

McGraw-HUlBookCo. 


Shell  game,   5    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Book  Co., 
1969.     Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     Ki.     color.    8  mm.     (I^ook  at  It  series,  set  A) 

Lo<^  fl'm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summary:  .K  single-concept  fllm  designed  for  use  In  teaching 
special  education  classes. 

1.  Exceptional  children— Bdacat loo.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Look  at  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  A. 

371.9  74r-702739 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Shell  International  Petroleum  Compai^,  ltd. 
see 

Mekong. 

Shell  Oil  Company,  inc. 
see 

The  Abundant  land. 

Airscrew 

The  River  must  live. 

Your  own  man. 


Shellacking  the  fnun«  (Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1969. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.    b1.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Silk  screening  series) 

Loop  Olm. 

with  stady  folde. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  how  to  waterproof  the  silk  screen  with 
shellac. 

1.  Screen  process  printing.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.  II.  BFA  Bdacatlonal  Media.  Series:  811k  acreratng  series 
<MotloD  plctnre) 

764  79-710566 

BFA  EdQcatlonal  Media 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  1792-1822.       Ozymandlas 


Uzym&ndias. 

Shellfish  and  tubeworms   (Tihustrip)     Imperial  Film  Co., 

1970. 

40  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  881  rpm., 
12  mln.     mlcrogrooTS.     (Underwater  enTlrooment,  no.  4) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette, 

CREDITS:   Writer,  narrator,  and  photographer,  Jadsoa  Fraaer. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  Tartons  blTaWe  and  unlralTe  iDollaaks,  crus- 
taceans, and  many  kinds  of  ocean  worms. 

1.  Marim  Invertebrates.  I.  Imperial  Film  Oompanj.  Inc.  Lake- 
land Fla.  II.  Series:  Underwater  enTlronment  (Ftlmstrlp)  na  4. 
[(3L363]  692  72-789879 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Shellfish — the  mussel  (Filmstrip)  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  London.  Made  by  Zoo  Foto.  Released  m  the  XJ.  S. 
by  Caiman  Educational  Associates,  1969. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  models,  diagrams,  and  photographs  to  Illustrate 
the  structure  and  life  cycle  of  the  mussel. 

—  Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Mussels.        I.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London. 


II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

694 
Carman  Educational  Associates 


74-788585 


Shelter:  almost  anyone  can  bmid  a  house  (MoUon  pic^) 
International   Cinemedia  Center,   Montreal.     Released   m 
the  U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp.  or  America,  1971. 
15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY-  Intercuts  scenes  of  construction  of  a  tree  house  by 
a  group  of  children  with  construction  of  a  modern  house  by  a  devel- 

"^r  Ho'uTSrS^uvenlle  Alms.        I.   InternaUonal   Cln^ 
metlia  Center.    II.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  -„,^. 

372.8  71-710024 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Shelter  construction  in  winter  {Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  St^rlin^  Educational  Films,  1967. 

13  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Outdoor  recreation— winter) 
SuDiman/--  Describes  some  of  the  methods  tised  to  build  comfort- 
able sheltei-B  during  winter. 

1,   Camping.  i.   Morel  and -Latch  ford  Product  lorn",  Toronto,     n. 

Sterling   Educational    Films,    Inc.  Series;   Outdoor   recreation— 

winter  (Motion  picture) 

796.64  Fi  A  68-1288 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

Sheltered  workshops  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1970.  Made  by  Australian  Com- 
monwealth Film  Unit.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1970. 

26  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  D.  Balrstow ;  director,  K.  QuyatL 

SUMMARY-  Discusses  the  role  of  volunteer  organliatlons  In  the 
setting  up  of  special  workshops  for  the  tralniqg  and  employment  of 
mentally  and  physically  handicapped  peopla 

1  Handicapped— Employment.  2.  Volunteer  workers  In  socUl  serv- 
ice        L  AustraUa.    News  and  Information  Bureau. 

331.86  70-711463 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 


Shenandoah  {Motion  picture)     Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1966. 

106  mln.     sd.     color.    85  min. 

Credits:  Producer.  Robert  Arthur;  director,  Andrew  V.  McLaglen; 
writer,    James    Lee    Barrett;    music,    Frank    Skinner;    director    of 

S holography.    WlUlam   H.   Clothier:    editor,   Otbo   Levering.     Catt: 
ames  Stewart,  Doug  McClure,  Glenn  Corbett.  Patrick  Wayne,  PhiUlp 
Alford. 

Summary:  A  Civil  War  drama  about  a  pro^perooa  Virginia  farmer 
with  six  sons  who  feels  obliged  to  relinquish  his  netttral  stand  when 
his  youngest  son  Is  captured  by  the  Yankees. 

1    U.  S.— History— Civil  War— Drama.  I.  Culversal  Plctnree 

Cooipsny.  Inc.  (Incorporated  1966) 

791.43  78-701984 


Shenfion  (Walter)    Films 
see   Walter  Shenson  Films 

Shenton,  James  Patriae,  1925- 
see 

Carpetbaggers  and  scalawags. 
The  Radical  Republicans. 
Siepard  Menken  Enterprises 


How  friends  are  made. 
Integrity. 

Take  a  look  at  yourself. 


Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Visual  Publi- 


A  Way  for  Diana. 

The  SheplMrd.  [Hhnstripj 
Made  by  Rorence  Taylor, 
cations,  1970. 

19  fr.     color.     3S  mm.     (Bible  life.  no.  1) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Depicu  the  jhepherd'i  wiy  of  life  in  firM-century  Palciline. 
covering  hit  looU.  weaponi,  muuc,  drcM.  and  work. 

1.  Sbe;4)crd)  in  the  Bible.       1.  Vistnl  Publicationi.     11.  Serk«:  Bible  life. 
[Filnutrip]  no.  1. 

tBS680.P35]  913.3  75-740778 

Visual  PublicMioRS  72  MARC 

The  Shepherd  and  his  sheep  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground. 
London,  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canntin  Educa- 
tional Associates. 

1  roll.     b&w.     35  mm. 

SUMiL-VRV :  Shows  flocks  of  sheep  on  arable  land  In  England  and 
delict's  the  life  of  the  shepherd. 

1.  Sheep  —  England.     2.  Shepherds  —  England.  I.  Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

636.8  78-738536 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Shepherd  boy's  gttt  {FUnutrip)  Cowmet  Instructional 
Films,  1967. 

53  fr,  cfjlor.  STi  mm,  mid  phoiioilisc;  1  R..  12  min..  334  rpm.,  0 
mln.     (Christmas  favorites,  no.  1) 

Based  on  the  1067  motion  picture  entitled  The  Little  shepherd  and 
the  first  Christmas. 

With  U!»er8*  guide. 

Summary:  The  story  of  an  orphaned  boy  who  learns  the  peace- 
ful wavB  of  the  shepherd  from  Eiwch  and  his  son  Seth,  and  discovers 
the  meaning  of  love  and  the  Joy  of  giving  when  he  presents  his  pet 
lamb  to  the  Infant  Jesus  as  a  gift. 

I,  The  Little  shepherd  and  the  first  Christmas  (Motion  picture) 
II,  Coronet  Instriictional  Films.  Series;  Christmas  favorites  (Film- 
strip)  no.  1. 

Fi  A  67-3820 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shepherd  dog  and  his  flock  {Motion  picture)  Public  Media, 
inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

8  mln,     !>(l.    color.     IG  mm.     ( See  'n  tell) 

A  Priiuury  laupiage  arts/life  science  series. 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  by  Institut  fUr  Film  und 
Blld. 

Summary:  Shows  two  German  shepherd  dogs  as  they  help  their 
masters  to  herd  sheep. 

1.  Sheep  dog>4— Juvenile  films.  i.  Public  Uedla.  Inc.  ii.  Films 
Incorporated,  Series:   See  'n   tell   (Motion  picture)      Series:   A 

Primary  language  arts/life  science  series   (Motion  picture) 

372.3  76-706312 

Pabllc  MedU.  Inc. 

The  Shepherd's  hat  {Motion  picture)  Animatoons.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

16  mln.     sd.     color.    16  ram.     (Animatoons  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  story  about  the  origin  of  the  perpetual  hatred  of 
dogs  for  cats  which  resulted  after  kitten  hatmakera  sold  a  shepherd 
dog's  hat  to  a  maharajab. 

I.  Animatoons,  Inc.    ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

398.24  Fi  A  68-1537 

UcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Sheppard, 
see 


Gordon 


Forgive  and  forget. 


283 


The  Most. 

Sherburne  Corporation 
see 

Killington  at  your  service. 

Sheridan,  Michael  Joseph 


The  Tear. 

Sheridan,   Richard  Brinsley  Butler,  1751-1816. 
The  school  for  scandal 
see 

The  School  for  scandal  by  Richard  Brinsley 
Sheridan. 


Sheridan's  world  of  sodety.  [Motion  picture]  ICEM  Eng.,  and 
Scabourae  Enterprises,  Maidenhead,  Eng.  Made  by  John  Sea- 
bourne.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bureau, 
1972. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  Bfe  of  dramatist-ilalMman  Richard  Brinsley  Sheri- 
dan and  the  society  in  whkh  he  lived.  Uses  p*inrinj»  cartoons,  and  portraits  by 
artists  of  the  period  to  depict  events  in  Sheridan'*  life  as  he  went  from  s  popular 
playwright  sod  theater  owner  to  s  t^ipNtT^g.  drinking  politiciaa  who  died  a 
pauper. 

1.  Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley  Butler,  1751-1816,       I.  Interaatiooal  Council 
for  Educational  Media.    II,  Scaboumc  Enterprises.    Ill,  Intemationsl  Piim  Bu- 
reau, inc..  Oiicago. 
lPR3683]  942.07  72-702 1 20 


Interaatiooal  PUm  Bureau 


72 


HAAC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sherwood  Pictures 


Cavalcade  of  movies,  no.  1. 


Childbirth:    modem  technique. 


She's  no  lady  {Motion  picture) 
leased  by  MCA  TV,  1937. 


Paramount  Pictures.     Re- 


t)0  lui.i      sd.     I>&w.     16  luiii. 

Cndit^:  Producer.  B.  V.  ^k■llu!be^g:  director,  (."liaries  Vi<lor: 
j-ci-eenplay.  George  Bruce,  Frank  Bartoe;  music,  Boris  Jlorros;  piio- 
tography,  George  C'leruena;  editor,  Robert  Blscboff.  Cast:  Anne 
Dvorak.  John  Trent.  Harry  Beresford.  Guinn  Williams,  Aileen 
Pringle. 

Suinmarv:  A  melodrama  tn  which  an  undercover  detective  and 
aa  attractive  female  insurance  agent  l)ecome  Involved  with  jewel 
thieves  whom  tliey  succeed  in  trapping  by  appearing  aa  accomplices. 

r.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation,    n.  UCA  TV. 

Fi  67-433 


Shibam   {Motion  picture)     International  TV  Trading  Corp. 
Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

14  min.    ad.    t)&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Walter  Jacob:  collaljora- 
tor,  Hanna  Weber. 

Suminary:  Presents,  without  narration,  a  study  of  life  In  the  an- 
cient city  of  Shibam  In  South  Arabia. 

1.  Shlbiim.  Southern  Yemen — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Inter- 
nationul  TV  Trading  Corporation,  n.  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill. 

915.3  72-706708 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Shield  (Motion  picture)  National  Society  for  the  Pre- 
vention of  Blindness.  Made  and  released  by  Harvest 
Films,  1970. 

V2  mln.     sd.     aAw.     16  mm. 

Sl'MM.VBY ;  Presents  statements  from  industrial  employees  whose 
i'yes';;ht  was  saved  l)y  wearing  eye  protection,  followed  by  statements 
front  a  man  who  was  blinded  In  an  industrial  accident.  Demon- 
strates the  typical  uses  of  eye  protection. 

1.   f;yp — Protection.     2.  Industrial  hygiene.         I.  National  Society 
for  the  Prevention  of  Blindness.     II.  Harvest  Films,  New  York. 
rRC!)63.3]  614.8  79-711441 

CINB 


The   Shield   of  silence    {Motion  picture) 
Released  by  Pathe  Exchange,  1925. 


Productions,   inc. 


71  mlFi.     Hi.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

Imperfect  c<^y. 

In  the  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn  Moore  film  collection.  Library  of 
Congres-s. 

Credits:  Director,  I-eo  D.  Maloney;  story.  Ford  Beebe;  photog- 
raphy, Jacob  Badaracco;  editor,  Fred  Bain.  Cast:  Leo  Maloney, 
Josephine  Hill,  Hay  Walters,  Vester  Peg,  Whitehorse,  Leonard  Clap- 
ham. 

Summary:  A  western  melodrama  about  an  escaped  convict  who 
assaults  ar^  exchanges  clothes  with  a  passing  cowboy. 

I.  Productions,  Inc.  n.  Pathe  Exchange,  Ina  ni.  Douglas  Flem- 
Ing-LyiiQ  Moore  film  collection. 

Fi 68-544 


Shielded  metal — arc  welding  1  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  niin.    Ki.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Welding) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher'M  guide. 

Summary :  Portrays  welding  procedures  through  diagrams,  close- 
up  photography,  and  live-action  shots. 

1.  Electric  welding.  I.  Eotben  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Welding  (Motion  picture) 
671..'>  79-709855 

EncjTiopaedia  Britan-  nica  E:ducatlonal  Corp. 


Shielded  metal — arc  welding  2  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     <  Welding) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Portrays  welding  procedures  through  diagrams,  close- 
up  photography,  and  live-action  shots. 

I.   Electric   welding.  I.   Eothen   Films.     It.   Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:   Welding   (Motion 

picture) 

671.5  72-709856 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Shielded  metal — arc  welding  3   (Motion  picture)     Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood.  Eng.,  1969.    Released  in  the  U.  S. 

by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    Hi.    color,    super  6  mm.    (Welding) 

Loop  Aim. 

With  teucher's  guide. 

SUMMAHY  :  Portrays  welding  procedure*  through  diagrams,  dose- 
up  photography,  and  llve-actloa  shots. 

1  Electric  welding.  I.  Eothen  Films.  II.  EncyclopaedU  Brl- 
Unnica  Kducattooal  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Welding  (Motion 
picture) 

671.8  76-709867 


Ba^r<^opaedU  Brltao- 


nicn  Bdaeatlooal  Corp. 


Shift  of  stimulus  control:  a  clinical  procedure  in  articulation 
therapy.  [Motion  picture]  University  of  Kansas  Bureau  of 
Child  Research.  Released  by  University  of  Kansas  Audiovisual 
Center,  1970. 

37  min      jd.     color,      16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Films  of  work  with  iwo  mentally  reurdcd  children  demon- 
strtte  the  general  strategy  of  stimulus-shift  teciiniques  in  which  new  phoneme 
responses  are  developed  under  precise  stimulus  control. 

I.  Mentally  handicapped  children  -Care  and  ireatmeni.  I.  Kansas.  Uni- 
versity Bureau  of  Child  Research.  II  Kansas.  University.  Audiovisual 
Center 

[RJ506.M4)  362.3  72-702018 

University  of  Kansas  72  MARC 

Bureau  of  Child  Research 

Shimkin,   Michael  Boris,  1912-  Science  and 

cancer 
see 

Aberrant  cells — the  nature  of  cancer. 
What  science  knows  about  cancer. 

Shin  kicks   {Motion  picture)     Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

4  niln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Self-defense  tor  girls) 

I>oop  film. 

tiumiiiaru:  Cses  slow  motion  sequences  in  demonstrating  step-by- 
step  the  simple,  non-vicious  shin-kick  technique  of  self-defense. 
Shows  effective  kicks  to  the  shin  which  cause  disablement  long 
enough  for  the  victim  to  e^ape. 

1.    Self-defense.  i.    Balley-Fllm   Associates.  Series;    Self- 

defense  for  girls  (Motion  picture) 

613.6  76-707521 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Shining  mountains  {Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
casting Co.  Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises, 
1970. 

.13  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Televised  on  NBC  as  a  Special  project 

Credits:  Producer,  Donald  Hyatt. 

Summarv:  Portrays  the  benuty,  history,  and  natural  wealth  of 
the  Rocky  Mountains.  Explains  that  the  Rockies  were  barriers  for 
early  pioneers,  discusses  the  boom  towns  which  developed  after  the 
discovery  of  minerals,  .and  describes  the  natural  beauty  of  the  moun- 
tains which  provides  a  new  kind  of  wealth  in  the  area  today. 

1.  Rocky  Mountains.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc. 
II.  NBC  Bducational  Enterprises. 

917.8  72-709044 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prlaea 


Shinn,  Lawrence  E. 
see 

Motile  colonies  of  Bacillus  alvei. 


SUatolam.  tFilmstrip]     Family  Fdms,  1966. 

SIfr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  ■.,  12  in..  33  I /3  rpm.,  11  min. 
(Reli|ions  of  our  world  neightwrt) 

With  leader's  guide. 

CREDITS^  Writer.  Paul  R.  Kidd;  narrator.  WillUm  Woodson;  (^olofraphcT. 
Alexander  B  Ferfuson. 

SUMMARY!  Foilowi  two  children  of  Kyoto.  Japan,  as  they  visit  the  Shinto 
ihrine  for  spiritual  help  in  order  to  present  basic  infonnaiion  about  Shintotsoi 
as  one  of  the  great  religions  of  the  world. 

1.  Shinto.  I,  Family  Film*,  inc.  11.  Series:  Reiifions  of  our  world  nei(b- 
bon.  [Fiimstrip] 

[BL2220J  299  72-732873 

Family  Films  72  MARC 

Shintoism  {Mo/ion  pirfure)    Lew  Ayres.    Released  by  Inter- 
national Communication  Films,  1968. 

15  mill.     !H\.    color.     16  mm.     (Religions  of  the  Eastern  worldj 

Also  Issued  In  .-tuper  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  te.icher  study  guide. 

From  the  Ift.'W  motion  picture  entitled  Sbrlne  and  lotus. 

Summary:  X  study  of  the  two  major  sects  of  the  Shinto  religion, 
describing  Its  powerful  influence  on  wartime  Japan. 

1.  Shinto.        I.  Shrine  and  lotus  (Motion  picture)     ii.  Ayres,  Lew, 
190&-  lit.  International  Communication  Films.        Series:  Reli- 

gions of  the  Eastern  world  (Motion  picture) 

299  7a-703279 

International  Cummuol-  cation  Films 


A  Ship  is  bom  {Motion  picture)  Film  Polaki,  Warsaw. 
Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1970. 

1  reel.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  aouud  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  building  and  launching  of  a  ship  from  the 
standpoint  of  the  emotional  relationship  between  man  and  his  work. 

1.  Ship-bulldlng.        L  Film  Polskl.     il  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation. 

623.82  73-708914 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Bducatlonal  Corpi 


Ship  of  fools    {Motion  picture) 
1965. 


Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 


140  min.     sd,     b&w.    3fi  mm. 

Rased  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Katherlne  Anne  Porter. 

Crediis:  Producer  and  director,  Stanley  Kramer;  scrw^play, 
Abby  Mann;  music,  Ernest  Gold;  director  of  photo^ai*y,  Ernest 
LnSElo;  film  editor.  Robert  C.  Jones.  Ca*t;  Vivien  Leigh.  Slmone 
Signoret,  Jose  Ferrer.  I*e  Marvin,  Oskar  Werner,  Elizabeth  Ashley, 
Oeorite  Hegnl,  Jose  Oreco,  ftllchaet  Dunn. 

Summarv:  A  multlfaceled  drama  about  the  paswmgera  traveling 
on  H  German  vessel  from  Veracruz.  Mexico,  to  Bremerhaven,  Ger- 
many, in  1933. 

.  Porter,  Katherlne  Anne,  18W- 


I'ictures  Corporation. 


Ship  of  fools.      II.  Columbia 
Fi  67-1041 


The  Ship  that  wouldn't  die  {Motion  picture)  National 
Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enter- 
prises, 1969. 

,'t3  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Televised  on  NBC  as  a  Special  project. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  L.  Oarthwalte;  writer, 
David  Davidson. 

Summary:  F'lfteen  survivors  tell  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Franklin's  heroic 
struggle  to  survive  a  Japanese  kamikaze  attack  during  World  War 
u.  Includes  footage  Aimed  at  the  height  of  the  attack.  Narrated 
by  Gene  Kelly. 

1,  Franklin  (Aircraft  carrier)  2.  World  War.  1938-1945— Naval 
oi>eratioD«,  American.     Franklin    (Aircraft   carrier)  i.   National 

Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     a.   NBC  Bdacatlonal  Enterprises. 

940.546  78-708709 

NBC  Educational  Enterprises 


A  Shipibo  village  on  the  upper  Amazon    (Fiimstrip) 
see   Man  in  his  environmeDt 


284 


Shipping    (Motion  picture) 
see    Loading  a  boat;    Unloading  a  boat 


The  Shipping  point  inspector  {Fiimstrip)  Canada  Dept  of 
Agriculture,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

.">3  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Summary:   A  training  film  which   describes  the  duties  of  junior 
point  inspectors.     With  captions. 

1.  Farm  produce— Grading.         r.  Canada.     Dept.  of  Agriculture. 
II.  Canada.     NatlMial  Film  Board. 

634  72-734356 

NatifMial  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Ships:   a  first   film    (Motion  picture)     Norman  Bean.     Re- 

lea.;ed  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams,  photography,  mood  music,  ana  narra- 
tion to  illustrate  the  similarities  and  differences  In  the  purpose  and 
function  of  various  large  commercial  ships.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Ships— Juvenile  films.  I.  Bean,  Norman.     II.  BFA  Educa- 

tional Media. 

372.8  73-711252 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Ships  and  harbors  {Fiimstrip)    Curriculum  Materials  Corp,, 

1968. 

41  fr      color.     35  mm.      (Transportation) 

With  script. 

Summary:  Shows  several  harbors  In  various  parts  of  the  world 
with  passenger  ships,  cargo  vessels,  warships,  and  tankers.  Describes 
the  work  of  tugboats,  barges,  tenders,  and  pUol  ship*. 

1.  Ships.      2.  Harbors.  i.  Curriculum  Materials  Corporation. 

Series:  Transportation  < Fiimstrip) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-5214 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp. 


Ships  at  work  (Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and  In- 
formation Bureau,  1967.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1968. 

38  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ^      r,     j 

Credits:  Producer,  Malcolm  Otton ;  director,  CHirlstopher  CordeauT. 
Bummary:  Discusses  aspects  of  marine  transport  In  Australia. 
1    Shipping  — Australia.  r.  Australia.     News  and  Information 

^"™"-  387  Fi  A  6^2243 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Ships  for  voyaging  {FihnAtnp)    Elizabeth  Morris  and  Agnea 
Schubert.     Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

49  fr.     color.    35  mm.    ■(  Seeing  water,  boats,  and  bridges) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  various  sizes,  shapes,  and  uses  of  ships 
and  boats.    With  captions. 

1.   Ships.  I.   Morris,  Elizabeth  P.     n.  Schubert,  Axnes.     m. 

Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Series;  Seeing  water,  boats,  and  bridges 

(Fiimstrip) 

387.2  78-734529 

Bailey-Film  Associates 


Ships  in  dry  dock  {Motion  picture)  Charles  Cahill  and  As- 
sociates. Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1969. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  ^    ^ 

Summary:  Explains  the  care  and  maintenance  of  ships,  and  the 
operation  of  a  modern  dry  dock.     For  elementary  grades. 

1    Ships  — Maintenance  and   repair.     2.   Dry-docks.  l  Cahill 

(Charles)   and  Associates,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif,     ii,  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services. 

872.8  74-700182 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Service* 


Ships  in  harbor  {Motion  picturv)  Charles  Ohill  and  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1969. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Summiiry:  I»escribes  various  types  of  ships  and  their  usee.    For 
elementary  grades.  _  „ 

1.  Ships.  r.  Cahill  (Charles)   and  Associate^  Inc.,  Hollywood. 

Calif.    II  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

872.8  78-700188 

AiMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Ships  need  a  harbor  {Motion  picture)     Film  Associates  of 

California,  1967. 

12  mln.     s<].    color.     18  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  and  explains  the  work  of  the  hsrbor  pilot  Id 
bringing  a  huge  ship  Into  a  harbor  safely.     Iltastrates  how  tugboats 
are  used  for  some  harbors  and  brtefly  explains  the  work  of  the  long- 
shoremen. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

L  Tugboats.  2.  Harbora.  8.  Longahoremen.  i.  Film  Associatea 
Of  Calif  ornia,  Los  Angeles. 

387.1  Fi  A  67-5855 

Film  Asaodatee  of  California 

Ships  north  to  Prudhoe  Bay  (Motion  picttire)    King  Screen 
Productions,  1971.    Made  by  I^szlo  Pal. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  a  large  tugtmat  as  It  tows  barges  of  Indus- 
trial machinery  from  the  Gnlf  of  Mexico  through  the  Panama  Canal 
up  to  Prudhoe  Bay. 

1,  TugtKMts.        I.  King  Screen  Productions. 

[VM464]  887.6  77-712846 

King  Screen  Productions 


Ship!  throat  the  jtan.  [Filnutrip]     Southeastern  Films,  1955. 

39  fr.     color,     35  mm, 

WiUi  KripL 

SUMMARY:  Paintinp  by  Frederick  J,  Hoertz.  marine  tlliutralor.  are  used 
to  depict  the  historical  development  of  ihipi. 

I.  Ships— HUtory,  2,  Ships  in  art,  3.  Hoertz,  Frederick  J.  I.  Southeast- 
ern Films,  Atlanta 

[VM15]  387.2  72-732758 

Southeastern  Fitmi  72  MARC 

SUpwrecfc  a^  BaeriOcs.  (Pihutrip]     Cathedral  FUma,  1966. 

43  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodoc:  t  >.,  33  1 13  rpm.,  10  min.  (Story 
of  Paul,  lerics  2,  no.  6) 

With  Mudy  guide.  tcKtbook,  and  map  act. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Jama  K.  Friedrich;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler,  acript  and 
research,  lease  L  Cobum. 

SUMMARY:  Coven  Ptul't  shipwreck  on  hia  voyage  to  Rome,  hit  trial  by  the 
Bmperor  Nero,  and  hia  decision  to  reunite  with  the  Roman  Christtans  and  suffer 
with  them  under  Nero't  pertecuiioas. 

1  Paul,  Saint,  apoatk.       1.  Caibedral  Pilma,  inc..  Burbaak.  CaHf.    II.  Scriaa: 
Story  ot  Paul.  [Filnulrip]  leries  2.  no.  6. 
lBS2506]  225.9  72-733461 

Cathedral  Films  73  MARC 

Shipyard  fire  and  explositm  hazards  {Motion  picture)  V.  S. 
Dept.  of  Labor,  Bureau  of  Labor  Standards,  U.  S.  Office 
of  Occupational  Safety,  1965.  Made  by  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  OflSce  of  Information,  Motion  Picture  Service. 

43  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  baBlc  principles  of  fire  through  the 
use  of  laboratory  erperLments  and  Bimulatlon  of  four  ship  Ores  and 
explosions.  Explains  the  flash  point  flammable  limits  and  demon- 
strates sources  of  Ignition.  Describes  the  teatlng  InHtrumenta  for 
flammable  vapors  and  the  hazards  of  oxygen  excess  and  d^clency. 

1.  Shipe— Fires  and  Are  prevention.  l  U.  8.    ODce  of  Occupa- 

tional Safety. 

614.8  77-701240 

U.  S.  Office  of  Occupa-  tlonal  Satetj 

Shire,  David 
see 


My  garbage. 

Shirley,  Richaird  M 
see 


Resonant. 

Shirley  CUahola.  [Motion  picture]     Mert  Koptm  and  Ckailee 

Orinker.     Released  by  Time-Life  Pilma.  1970. 

4  rain.    sd.    color.     16  nun.     (Bbck  views  oa  raee.  bo.  9} 

SUMMARY:  Presents  pubbc  rsmsits  by  Shirley 
the  philosophy  of  the  New  Yort  risniisswiiinsii  ooi 

1.  Chiaholm.  Shiriey,  1924-  2.  United  Stslcs— Race  question.       I. 

KopUn,  Men.     11.  Orinker,  Oivlcs.     III.  Tiae-Ufe  FUms.     IV.  Series:  WkaA 
viewa  on  nc«.  [Moboa  picture^  ao.  9. 

tE185.615j  301.45  73-714605 

Time-Life  nbns  73  MAKC 


Shirley  Chiaholm:  elect  one  of  your  own  (FUmatrip) 
Doubleday  and  Co.  Released  by  International  Communi- 
cation Films,  1969. 

134  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In..  331  rpm.,  19  mln.  (Black 
political  power) 

Crcdira,-  Producer,  Richard  W.  Bruner;  narrator.  Fred  Facey; 
photography,  Eric  Marlstany. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  struggle  of  Shirley  Chiaholm,  who  re- 
fused to  give  up  under  enormous  odds  In  the  field  of  politics. 

1.  Chlsholm.  Shirley.  1924-  2.  Negroee — Politics  and  suffrsge. 

I.   Doubleday   and  ComiMiny,  inc.     n.   Intemstloaal  CommanloanoD 
Films.        Series:  Black  political  power  (Fllmstrlp) 

320.973  76-735020 

International  Conunnnl-  catim  Films 


The  Shirt  factory  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute, 
London,  196-2.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

10  mln.    ad.    b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  1930-style  song  and  dance  musical  about  working 
lo  a  sweat  shop^ 

1,  Musical  revues,  comedlM,  etc.        L  British  Film  InsUttlte,  Lon- 
don.    11.  Films  Incorporated. 

IM1500]  782^  7fr-712681 

Films  Incorporated 


The   Shivering   king    {Motion  picture)     Animatoons.     Be- 
leased  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

16  mill.     sd.     color.     IB  mm.     (Animatoons  series) 

With  tencher's  guide.  ^         ki 

Bummary:  A  story  about  a  king  who  suffered  from  an  unbearable 

cold  and  constant  shivering  until  he  realized  that  his  cold  was  the 

result  of  having  a  cold  heart. 

I.  Animatoons.  Inc.     il  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

398i!  Fi  A  68-1630 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Shoben,  Edward  Joseph 


E.  J.  Shoben.  Jr.:  Ouidanoe  and  the  role  of  the 


E.  Joseph  Shoben,  Jr. ,  student  imrest — 
the  climate  of  protest.    Part  2. 

Student  unrest:   the  climate  of  protest, 
part  1. 

Student  unrest:    the  climate  of  protest, 
part  2. 


Shock    {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Ijoop  tllm. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  gulde- 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  how  to  treat  a  person  Id  a  state  of  shodt 

1    Shock.  I.   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  O)rpora- 

tlon.  Series:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2166 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Shodi:  cellular  pathophysiology  (Filmstrip)     Trainez  Corp., 

1971. 

87  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
19  mln.    mlcroeroove.    (Patient  care  series) 

AIho  Issued  with  phonotape. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Describes  the  changes 
that  take  place  lo  the  cells,  tissues,  and  microcirculation  as  a  result 
of  shock.  Shows  some  of  the  effects  of  such  changes  oo  the  organs 
of  the  body,  and  relates  them  to  laboratory  studies. 

1.  Shock.  I.  Tralnex  Corporation,  II.  Series:  Patient  care 
series  (Filmstrip) 

[RB150.S5]  610.73  76-739144 

Tralnex  Corp. 


Education  Division,  1970. 


(inimstrq>]      Scott 


54  fr.  cokK,  35  mm.  and  phottodisc:  2  i.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.  (Safety 
■t  work) 

Abo  iastwd  with  phonotape  in  cavctlc. 

With  teacher't  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DtKUSMS  vsriout  atpeca  of  ichoo)  (hop  safety.  Emphasizes 
first  aid  techniquei  for  treating  shock,  fainting,  bums,  and  eye  emergencies. 

I.  School  shops — Safety  measurct.  2.  Fini  aid  in  illness  and  iqiury.  I. 
Scou  Graphics.  Education  Division.  [1.  Series:  Safety  at  work.  [Fihiisirip] 
[Tn70.4]  6U.8  72-732988 

Scon  Bducatton  Division  72  MARC 


Shock:    recognition    and    management     {Motion    picture) 
Smith,  Kline  and  French  Laboratories,  1968. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Uses  animation  and  live-action  to  Illustrate  the  physiol- 
ogy of  shock,  and  to  present  procedures  for  recognizing  and  manag- 
ing the  nhock  patient.  Explains  the  need  for  evaluation  and  treat- 
ment of  shock,  and  emphasizes  the  importance  of  aggressive,  but 
orderly,  procedures.  Follows  step-by-step  initial  counter  measures, 
fluid  replacement,  venous  catheterization,  physiological  monitoring, 
and  other  necessary  measures  In  the  management  of  the  patient  In 

1.   Shock.  L  Smith.   Kline  and   French  Laboratories,  Phila- 

delphia. 

617  70-702865 

CINE 

Shock  treatment  {Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1964. 

93  min.     sd.     bAw.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  WInfred  Van  Atta. 

Credi/«;  Producer,  Aaron  Rosenberg;  director,  Denis  Sanders; 
screenplay,  Sydney  Boehm ;  music,  Jerry  Goldsmith ;  director  of 
photography,  Sam  Leavitt;  film  editor,  Louis  Ix^ffler.  Cast:  Stuart 
Whitman,  Carol  Lynley,  Roddy  McDowall.  Lauren  Bacall. 

Bummary:  A  suspense  drama.  An  actor  feigns  insanity  In  order 
to  be  committed  to  a  mental  Institution  where  a  murderer  Is  t>eing 
held  in  connection  with  a  hidden  one  million  dollars. 

I.  Van  Atta,  WInfred.  Shock  treatment,  u.  Twentieth  Century- 
Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1358 


Shocking  pink   {Motion  picture)     Mirisch-Geoffrey  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1965. 

8  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits."  Producers,  David  H.  DePatrle,  Fris  Freleng;  directors. 
Friz  Freleng.  Hawley  Pratt;  story.  Bob  Kurts;  animation.  Norm 
McCabe,  La  Verne  Harding,  Don  Williams;  voices,  Larry  Storch; 
music,  William  Lava;  film  editor,  I..ee  Gunther. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  in  which  the  Pink  Panther  at- 
tempts to  make  more  Inveatlve  use  of  his  leisure  time 

I.  Mlrlsch-Geoffrey  Productions,    n.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

791.43  72-707835 


285 


Shocflies  {Motion  picture)     Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

7  mln.     sd.    color.    35  mm.     (Honey  Halfwltch) 

Cccdif*:  Director  and  writer.  Howard  Post ;  animation,  Ai  Eugster ; 
music.  Winston  Sharpies. 

Bummary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  Honey  Halfwltch  and  her 
humorous  attempts  to  use  a  magic  wand  to  clean  her  shoes. 

I.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  Honey  Halfwltch 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1199 

Shoes  and  your  feet  {Filmstrip)  Diniia  ^Vyllie.  ltd.,  Lon- 
don, 1960.  Made  in  cooperation  with  tlte  National  Oxn- 
raittee  for  Visual  Aids  in  Education.  Released  in  the 
TJ.  S.  by  Carman  Kducational  Associates,  19f>6. 

20  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  tescher'a  manual. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  shoemaJclng  to  the  present  day. 
and  points  out  the  Importance  of  careful  setoctlon  aod  fitting  of  shoes 
for  teen-age  gh-le. 

1.  Books  and  shoes — Trade  and  manufacture.  i.  Dlkna  WylUe, 
ltd.     IL  CBrmsn  Educational  Associates. 

613.4  75-734216 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Shoes  f<»-  Angela  (Filmstrip)     Teaching  Resources  Films, 
1071.     Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In..  33J  rpm..  5  mln.  each 
side,     mlcrogroove.     (Beginning  to  read,  series  G) 

Reading  level  two.     With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  of  the  story  book  of  the  same  title  by 
F:ilen  Bartow  Snavely  with  Illustrations  by  Leonard  Shortall,  about 
a  little  girl  who  wants  nothing  but  shoes  for  her  birthday.  For 
primary  grades. 

I.  Snavely,  Ellen.  Shoes  for  Angela.  II.  Teaching  Resources 
Films.     III.  Series:  Beginning  to  read  (Filmstrip)  series  G. 

372.4  76-738932 

Teacliing  Resources  Films 


[Motioa  pictiu^     Motorola  Systems,  1971. 
Made  by  Woroner  Productions. 

32  min.     td.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uki  actual  csaa  to  train  law  enforcement  orficen  in  ihe  skills 
•ad  knowledge  needed  to  carry  out  their  duties  and  uphold  the  law. 
1.  Police  training.     2.  Police.        I.  Motorola,  inc. 

tHV8031)  363.2  71-713582 

ONE  72if72)Tev  MARC 

Shoot  out  at  Big  Sag  (Motion  picture)     Brennan  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Parallel  Film  Distributers,  1960. 

63  mln.     sd.     bftw-     16  mm.  j,     ^ 

CreditB-  Producers,  Walter  Brennan.  Jr.,  Bud  S.  Isaacs;  director 
and  writer  of  screenplay.  R<«er  Kay;  story,  Walt  Coburn;  music. 
Bill  Loose,  Jack  Cookerly;  director  of  photography,  Uithrop  B. 
Worth  ■  editor.  Bud  S.  Isaacs.  Catt:  Walter  Brennan,  l«If  Ertck- 
son,  Ltiana  Patten,  Chris  Robinson,  ConaUnce  Ford. 

Summary  A  western  melodrama.  Tells  how  a  range  war  la  nar- 
rowly averted  when  the  family  that  originally  settled  the  Big  Sag 
Valley  allies  Itself  with  a  Texan  family  of  squatters  to  defeat  the 
hired  gunmen  of  the  town  criminal. 

L  Brennan  Productions,    u.  Parallel  Film  Distrlboters. 

Fi  67-2177 


Shooting:   advanced   techniques    {Motion  picture) 
Corp.,  1970. 


Ealing 


4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basketball  skills) 

Loop  film-    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Covers  various  basketball  shots  from  the  post  posi- 
tions :  the  turn  shot,  the  hook  shot,  and  the  turn  and  Jump  shots. 

1.   Basketball.        i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mas-i.         Se- 
ries: Basketball  skills  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  70-708798 

Elaling  Corp. 


Hearst    Metrotone 


Shooting   for   Hara    ( Motion    picture ) 
news,  1964. 

3  miiJ.     sd.     b&w.      16  mm.      (Screen  news  digest,  v.  7,  no.  5) 
On   reel   with    A   [tfesident   remembered  and   with   Focus  on   the 

Aswan  Dam— harnessing  the  Nile. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  Mariner- Mars  Project,  and  discusses 
man's  attempts  and  achievements  In  space. 

1.  Project  mariner,  i.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  inc..  New  York. 
Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  v.  7,  no.  5. 

629.43  Fi  A  68-2099 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Shooting:  free  throws,  set,  and  jump  shots  (Motion  pto- 

ture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Basketball  skills) 
Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summarv:  Covers  the  one-hand  push  shot,  the  Jiunp  shot,  and 
l>aBlc  free-throw  techniques. 

1.  Basketball.  i.  Ealing  C«rporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: Basketball  sklUs  (MoUon  picture) 

796^2  76-708797 

Ealing  Corp. 

The    Shooting    gallery    (Motion    picture)        Kritk^    film, 
Prague.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sim  Productions,  1970. 

5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Credit! :  Director.  Mlroslav  Stepanek. 

Summary:  Presents  an  allegory  of  repressed  freedom  and  de- 
stroyed love  using  old  targets  found  at  shooting  galleries  and  fairs. 

I.  Kritki'  film.    n.  Sim  Productions,  inc. 

301.1  79-709260 

Sim  Productions 

Shooting:  lay-ups  and  fade-aways  (Motion  picture)    Ealing 
Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basketball  skills) 
Ijoop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summtiry:  Covers  the  basic  lay-up  from  the  right  and  the  cross- 
over lay-up  and  the  fade-away.  Shows  these  shots  being  taken 
close  to  the  basket. 

1.  BasketttalL  l.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: Basketliall  skills  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  72-708796 

Ealing  Orporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Shooting  on  the  run  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  miD.     si.     culor.     super  8  mm.     (Soccer  fundameotals) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Demoustrates  and  explains  techniques  of  shooting  on 
the  run. 

1.  Soccer.  i.  E^>then  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannloa  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  Series:  Soccer  fundamentals  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

796.334  70-704925 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nics  Edocational  Corp. 

Shooting  (m  the  volley  and  the  turn  (Motion  picture) 
Eotheii  Films.  Boi-eham  Wood.  England.  Released  in  the 
I'.  S.  bv  Kncvclopaedia  Biitiinnica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Soccer  fundamentals) 

I.OOP  film. 

With  teacher's  grulde. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  and  explains  techniques  of  shooting  on 
the  ToUey  end  the  turn. 

1.  Soccer.  i.  Eothen  Films,  ii.  Encyclonaedla  BrllanDica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  Series:  Soccer  fundam^itals  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

796.334  74-704926 

EncycIopae<Iia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Shop  measuring  instruments:  Calipers  and  dividers  (Film- 
strip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

38  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  8  mIn. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaiwrator,  C.  Thomas  Dean. 

Sl'.MMAKY:  Shows  functions  and  uses  of  calipers  and  dividers, 
and  explains  how  to  use  Inside  and  outside  calipers,  bermophrodite 
calipers,  and  common  calipers. 

1.  Calipers.    2.  Measuring  Instruments.        I.  (Coronet  lostmctlooal 
Films.    II.  Calipers  and  dividers  (Fllmstrip) 
rTJl313]  681  72-739230 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop  measuring  instruments:  Dial  indicators  (Filmstrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  10  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  C.  Tbomas  Dean. 

SUMMAItY :  Describes  the  functions  and  uses  of  deal  indlcabors. 
Shows  how  they  check  size  variation  in  machined  parts,  and  explains 
the  differences  among  the  types. 

1.  Gages.  2.  Measuring  Instruments.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films.    II.  Dial  indicators  (Filmstrip) 

rTJ1166]  681  7^-739288 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop    measuring    instruments:    Gage    blocks    (Filmstrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

37  fr.    <-otor.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  lOmln. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  C.  Thomas  Dean. 

St'MMAKY  :  Shows  the  various  uses  of  gage  blocks,  and  demon- 
strates how  to  wring  together  and  build  up  combinations.  Explains 
the  differences  between  types  of  blocks. 

1.  Gage  blocks.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.    II.  Oage  blocks 
(Filmstrip) 
[TJ1166]  681  77-739234 


Coronet  Instructional 


Films 


Shop    measuring    instruments:    Blicrometers    (Filmstrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

43  fr.    <^t>ior.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  12  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  F^ucatlonal  collaborator,  C.  Thomas  Dean. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  characteristics  of  micrometers,  and  ex- 
plains the  principle  of  how  they  work  using  decimal  functions.  Dis- 
cusses inside  und  outside  micrometers  and  depth  gage  micrometers. 

1.  Mlcronieter.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Hicrometen 
(Filmstrip) 

[TJ1313]  681  76-739231 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop  measuring  instruments:  Steel  rules  and  related  In- 
struments (Filmstrip)     Corona  Instructioual  Films,  1971. 

38  fr.    color.    STt  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3|  rpm.,  6  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  C.  Thomas  Dean. 

SUMMARY :  Inrroduoea  the  ateel  rule,  hook  rule,  depth  gage,  com- 
bination rule,  and  centering  bead,  and  explains  the  functions  and 
uses  of  each. 

1.  Rulers  (Inslniments)  2.  Measuring  Instruments.  I.  Coronet 
InstrnclinDnl  Films.  II.  Steel  rules  and  related  instruments  (Fllm- 
■trlp) 

[TJ1313]  681  78-736229 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop  measuring  instruments:  Vernier  instruments  (Film- 
strip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

*t)  fr.    color.    3.'^  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  a.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  11  mlD. 

A1m>  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CKEDITS  :  Fxluratlonat  collaborator,  C.  Thomas  Dean. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  uses  and  functions  of  the  various  types 
of  vernier  Instruments,  and  shows  how  to  use  the  vernier  caliper,  the 
Temier  protractor,  and  the  vernier  height  gage. 

1.  Vernlem.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Vernier  loatru- 
ments  (Filmstrip) 

[TJ1166]  681  70-739232 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

The  Shop  on  Main  Street  (Motion  picture)  Barrandov 
Films  Studios,  Czechslovakia,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  American  Educational  Films  (19711, 

12S  min.    sd.    bkw.    16  mm. 

Orlgtoaily  T«le«wd  io  SS  mm.  In  the  United  SUtes  by  Prominent 

CBKDITa:  Dlr**««.  J*o  Kadar.  Elmar  Klo«:  acreeopUjr.  Udl. 
■lav  OrosBnan ;  moalc,  Zdmek  Llska  ■  sabtlttos,  Undaaj  AnderwMi : 
pbotographj,  VUdlmlr  Novotny.  CAST;  JoMph  Kroner,  Ida  Kamln- 
•ka,  Hana  Sllvkora. 


SUMMARY:  A  dramatixatlon  In  which  a  man,  given  a  position 
of  Aryan  comptroller  In  a  small  sh<^  run  by  an  elderly  Jewish 
woman,  finds  the  shop  Insolvent  and  the  proprietor  in  danger  of 
being  ^eat  to  a  concentration  camp.  The  man,  torn  between  the 
desire  to  protect  the  woman  and  the  deaire  to  protect  himself,  tries 
to  solve  his  problem  by  getting  monstroosly  drunk. 

I.  Filmovi  studio  Barrandov.     II.  American  Educational  Films. 
791.48  72-712273 

American  Educational  Films 

Shop  safety:  Drill  presses  and  lathes  (FUmttrip)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

4?  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  18 
min. 

With  guide 

Summary:  Shows  special  safety  procedures  necesaar/  when  using 
drill  presses  and  lathes;  lUiutrates  the  correct  um  of  Jtsa,  rlaea,  and 
clamps  In  connection  with  these  machines. 

1.  Drilling  and  boring—Safety  measures.  2.  Turning— Safety 
measures.        r.  Coronet  Instructional  P'ilms. 

614.85  77-736851 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Shop  safety:   General  shop  hazards   (FUmttrip)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm^ 
13  min. 

SwmffWT/:  Shows  the  potential  haiards  of  working  with  shop 
materials,  tools,  machines,  and  gases;  Illustrates  safety  measures 
to  be  taken  In  order  to  prevent  accidents. 

1    Industrial  safety.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  FUma. 

614.85  71-736847 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop  safety:  Grinders,  routers,  power  saws,  and  jointers 

{Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  in.,  3S|  rpm., 
12  min. 

With  guide. 

Summarv.'  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  protecting  eyes  and 
hands  when  using  grinders,  routers,  power  saws,  and  jointers;  lllua- 
tratea  special  safety  procedures  to  observe  when  using  the  machines. 

1.  Power  tools  —  Safety  measures.  l  Coronet  Instructional 

Films. 

614.85  73-736850 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Shop   safety:   Hand   saws,   chisels,   and   files    (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

49  fi'.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  la.,  3S|  rpm., 
11  min. 

With  guide. 

Bvmmary:  lUuntrates  special  safety  rules  which  apply  to  band 
saws,  chisels,  and  files;  demonstrates  correct  use  of  the  tools  and 
proper  maintenance  methods. 

1.  T00I9— Safety   measures.        i.  Coronet  Instmctlonal   Films. 

614.85  75-736848 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop   safety:    Screwdrivers,   wrenches,   sheet    metal,   and 
welding  (Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  Id.,  831  rpm., 
U  min. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  the  simplest  shop  operation  can  be 
potentially  dangerous;  stresses  the  safety  aspects  of  proper  han- 
dling and  maintenance  of  toola  and  welding  equipment 

1,  Tools— Safety  measures.    2.  Welding — Safety  measures. 
I.  Oronet  Instructional  Films. 

614.85  75-736849 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop  safety:  Think  safety   (FilrMtrip)     Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1970. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  b.,  12  in.,  33|  rpm., 
10  min. 

With  guide. 

Summarf/:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  safety  precautions  in  the 
shop  by  showing  how  to  think  safety  through  attitudes  towards 
materials,  tools,  planning,  and  clothing,  and  In  learning  machine 
operations. 

1.  Industrial  safety.        l  Coronet  Instractlooal  Films. 

614.85  78-736846 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Shop  towB.  jMotion  picture)    F.  L.  McConkey,  1961.    Released 
by  CCM  Filmi. 

6  min:    'ad.     b*w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY,  Uiei  a  poem  by  P.  L.  McConkey  and  drawing!  by  Jom^ 
Servcll  to  depict  the  work  and  aoctal  environment  of  a  factory  town  where  anger, 
fruiusuon.  and  despair  let  in  when  the  workmen  are  laid  off 

1.  Cily  and  town  life.  2.  Faciorie*.  3,  Unemployed,  1.  McConkey.  F. 
I_     II.  CCM  Film*. 

[HTI53j  332  72-700874 

CCM  Filmi  72  MARC 

Shoplifting — the   plot  against  you    (Filmstrip)     Merchan- 
diser Film  Productions,  1966. 

59  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm., 
10  min. 

Summary:  Uses  familiar  store  situations  to  point  out  to  employees 
the  cost  of  pilferage  to  the  Individual  worker  In  any  modem  store 
organlKation,  as  well  as  to  the  store  Itself. 

I.  Shoplifting.  I.  Merchandiser  Film  ProductEcMis,  New  York. 
364.16  70-732654 

Merchandiser  Film  Productions 

Shopper*s  guides  (Filmstrip)     V.  S.  Dept  of  Affricnltare, 
1967.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

.>7  fr.     i-olor.    85  mm. 

.\.l)H>  isi<ued  lis  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide. 

Hummarii:  Points  out,  as  a  basis  for  discussion,  rarious  ways  In 
uhlch  the  consumer  can  stretch  her  dollar.  Oovers  ibe  topics:  sav. 
ing  at  the  supermarket:  credit— blessing  or  burden;  today's  laundry 
basket :  shopping  sins ;  what's  underfoot 

1.  .Shopping— U.  8.  2.  Marketing  (Home  economlca)  L  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

640.78  Fi  E  68-581 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


286 


The  Shopping  center  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    bL    color,    super  8  nun.    (Oommanlty  aerTlcea) 

Loop  film.    Film  notea  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  a  shopping  center  functions  as  a  community 

1.  Shotting  centers.       i.  Baling  Corporatioo.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Community  services  (Motion  plctnre) 

a72.8  76-706184 

Ealing  Corp. 


Shopping  street  (FUmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1950.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates, 1966. 

12  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (EnterUln  and  teach) 

Summary:  Presents  pictures  selected  to  widen  the  experience  and 
interest  of  children  In  the  world  of  shopping.    For  elementary  pradea. 

1   Shopping         I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,    ti.  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associates.        Series:  EnterUln  and  teach  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  77-73612» 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Shore  birds  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made  by 
Jiiiues  F.  Bishop  Film  Communications.  Released  by  Mc- 
(hnw-llill  Hook  Co.,  l!)r>R 

4  mlu.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Let's  see  the  animals  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  life  patterns  of  shore  birds.  In- 
cluding their  characteristics,  environment,  and  locomotion.  For  pri- 
mary grades, 

L  Shore  birds— Juvenile  films.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  (Com- 

pany, San  Francisco,     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Boole  (Company.  Series: 

Let's  see  the  animals  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  7a-702196 

SIcGrnw-HIll  Book  Co. 

Shore  crab  (Motion  picture)    Thorne  Films,  1969. 

2   min.    si.     color,     super  8  nun.     (The  invertebrates  seriee) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case, 

Credifi;  Oollaborator.  Bruce  RusaelL 

Summary:  Studies  the  dasaiflcation,  structure,  behavior,  and 
ecology  of  the  shore  crab.  e,     ,„ 

1.    Crabs.  I.   Thorne   Films,   Inc.,   Boulder,   Colo.  Series. 

The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

595  70-700812 

Tborne  Ftlma 

Shore  drift  (Motion  p 
Maurice  Schwartz. 

3  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (The  Changing  earth) 

I^op  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  and  In 
stnndard  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  I'ses  close-up  vie\vs  of  colored  sand  grains,  a  baU 
placed  In  the  water,  and  t>each  material  transported  to  produce  a 
spit  In  order  to  illustrate  shore  drift 

1.    IJttoral   drift.  i.   Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,   Mass. 

Series;  The  Changing  earth   (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1310 
Eating  Corporation 

Shores  of  Gulf  St.  Vincent  (Motion  picture)  Douf^las  B. 
Steon,  Australia.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  American  Edu- 
cational Films,  1970. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     IS  mm. 

SUMMARY ;  Shows  three  .submerged  reefs  off  the  coast  of  South 
Australia  and  describes  their  formation.  P'ollows  divers  who  explore 
the  biological  a!q>ects  of  the  reefs.  Reveals  a  wide  variety  of  un- 
known and  Interesting  marine  animals. 

1.  Coral  reef  fauna— South  Australia.         1.  Steen.  Douglas  B. 
II.  .\nierlcan  Educational  Films. 

551.4  76-708711 

American  Educational  Films 

Shorewood  Publishers,  inc. ,  New  York 


'ture) .  EalinfT  Corp.,  1967.    Made  by 


City  scapes. 

Short  (&]  vowel  sound  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Learning  about  our  language  series,  set  S) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Swnmary:  Relates  spoken  speotA  aoonds  to  fnactlonal  languaca 
for  young  children.  Teaches  how  to  diacrlminate  tlie  short  t  vowrt 
sound  of  the  English  language.     With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Phonetlca  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 

pany.        Series:  learning  about  our  language  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  74-783090 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Oo. 

Short  and  long  vowels  (FUmatrip)    McGrnw-Ilill  Book  Co., 
19G0.    Made  by  University  Films. 

83  f  r.     color.     35  mm.     ( Discovering  speMIng  patterns  series,  set  2 ) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary-'  Uses  games,  mles.  examples,  testa,  and  reviews  to  ex- 
plain spelling  patterns  and  problems  dealing  with  short  and  ioog 
vowels.     With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage—Vowels.  I.  McOraw-Hlli  Book  Company.  Series:  Die- 
covering  q>elllng  patterns  series  (Filmstrip)  set  2. 

872.6  78-788687 

Hcaraw-HiUBookOo. 


Short  [i]  vowel  sound  (Filmstrip)    MoGraw-Hill  Book  Oo.^ 
1969.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (LMmIng  about  our  laogoase  aartas, 
set  3) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Relates  spoken  speech  sounds  to  functional  language 
for  young  children.  Teaches  how  to  discriminate  the  short  *  vowrt 
sound  of  the  English  ianguaga     With  captions. 

1.  Sngllsh  language — Phonetics.  l  HcOraw-HiU  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:    Learning  about  our  language  series   (Filmstrip) 

872.6  78-788450 

HcOraw-EUtl  Book  Go. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Short  Film  Service,  ltd. 
see 

Insydoutsydin. 

Short  Films  Syndicate 
see 

Westward  whoa! 


Short  form  of  division  {FUmstrip)  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston.  Made  nnd  irlenswi  by  Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio-Visual  Division,  liH;8. 

40  fr.     c«il<ir.     3."i  ram.      ( Elemrninry  mathemHticH,  grade  6) 

With  tenrliini;  KU(<1e. 

HHrted  U1I  the  Uwk  Elementary  tuatliematics :  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, by  E.  IJ.  Xichola,  F,  Fournoy,  R,  Kalin,  and  L.  Simon. 

Sntnmati/:  Sho%v8  that  the  quotient  Is  the  greatest  possible  mul- 
tiple of  the  divisor  thnt  is  less  thun  or  equal  to  the  dividend.  I>e- 
relops  long  and  short  forms  of  recording  the  partial  quotients.  With 
captions. 

1.  Division.        I.  Nichols,  Eugene  Douglas,  1923-  Elementarr 

mathematics:  patterns  and  structure,  ii.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Wins- 
ton, inc.  lit.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York. 
Audio-Vlsunl  IHvision.  Series:  Elementary  mathematics  (Film- 
strlpl  grade  C. 

372.7  78-73.1887 

Poituliu-  -Siieiice  Audio-  Visuals 


A  Short  history  {Motion  picture)  Romania  film,  Bucharest. 
Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1070. 

9  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summaty:  Reviews  the  history  of  mankind  from  the  appearaace 
of  man  up  to  the  atomic  era. 

1.  World   history.        i.  Bomaoia  Dim.     n.  Cootmnporary  FUms/ 
HcOrav-Hill. 

901.»  70-709345 

HcGraw-HiU  Book  Co. 


Short  il]  TOwH  sDoiid  (FUmstrip)    UoGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
196&.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Prodoctjona 

34  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Learning  about  our  language  jwrles, 
■et  8) 

With  teacher'8  guide. 

Bummarv:  Relates  spoken  speech  sounds  to  fuDcUonai  language 
for  young  dilldrm.  Teaches  how  to  discriminate  the  ibort  I  rowel 
sound  of  the  En^isfa  langusga     With  captions. 

1.  Bn^Ish  language — Pfaonetica  l  HcOraw-HiU  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:   Learning  atmut  oar  langoage  nrlea    (FUmstrip) 

372.»  71-733461 

UcOraw-Hltl  Book  Co. 


Aifonne  National  Laboratory, 
ergy  CommiMioa.  1971. 

37  miB.    td.     color.     16  mm. 


[Motion  picture] 
Releaaed  by  U.S.  Atmnic  En- 


OiifnaUy  iroduced  for  ibowing  st  the  Fourth  Inlenutional  Coofercficc  on 
the  PcaccAil  Ums  of  Atomic  Energy,  held  in  Oeacvi,  Switzerland,  in  the  Ml  of 
1971. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  devdoptnent  of  a  Technedu(D-99m|eaerst()r  at 
Brookhaveii  Natioasl  L.sbocstory  and  ihowi  the  medicsl  applic*tioa>  of  the 
generator  st  the  Argoane  Cancer  Research  Ho^xtsL 

I.  RsdioisMope*  in  medicine.        E.  United  States.     Argoone  Natknsl 
Laboratory.  Lemont.  OL     II.  United  States.     Atomic  Energy  CoomiiMioa. 
[R89S]  621.48  77-714176 

U.S.  Atomic  Energy  72  MARC 


%ort  fii  Towel  sDtmd  {FUmgtrip)    HcOnw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Ptoductiona. 

34  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Learning  about  our  language  aeries, 
sets) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Relates  spoken  speech  sounds  to  functional  language 
for  young  children.  Teaches  how  to  discriminate  the  short  fl  rowel 
sound  of  the  English  language.     With  captlona 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:    Learning   about   our   language   series    (Fllmstrlp) 

372.6  7&-733452 

UcOraw-Hill  Book  Go. 


The  Short  story  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax.    Released  by  Univer- 
sal PMucalion  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  rull.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlw:.  ( Form.<<  of  literary 
expre  islon ) 

Also  Issued  with  phoootape  in  cassette. 

WHh  tnsnual. 

SUMMARY:  Inrestlgates  the  short  story  In  Englinh  literature. 
Trace.<<  the  development  of  the  short  story  and  dracribes  possible 
extensions  of  this  particular  IHerary  genre. 

1.   Short   stories,   English — History  and  criticism.  I.   Fiimfax 

Productions,  New  York.     II.  Universal  Bducatira  and  Visual  Arts 
111.  Series:   Forms  of  literary  expression   (Fllmstrlp) 
[PR8293  809.81  77-740312 

Unirersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Short  (ft,  vowel  sound  {FUmatrip)    MoOmw-HUl  Book  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Prodoctiona. 

35  fv.    color.     35  mm.     (Learning  about  our  language,  set  S) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Relates  spoken  ^»eech  sounds  to  functional  language 
for  young  children.  Teaches  how  to  discriminate  the  short  0  row^ 
sound  of  the  English  language,     With  captlona 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  l  HcOraw-Hlll  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:    Learning   about   our   language   series    (Fllmstrlp) 

""  372.6  79-733468 

UcOraw-HiH  Boi*  Co. 


A  Short  vision  {Motion  picture)  George  K.  Arthur-Go 
Pictures.  Made  and  released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educnf'onnl  Corp..  1964. 

6  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummarn:  Pictures  a  bomb  being  exploded  orer  a  city,  and  shows 
the  destruction  it  ciiuses.  „  ,  „     „, 

1  Atomic  bomb— Blast  effect.  i.  Arthur  (George  K.)-Go  Pic- 
tures, inc..  New  York.  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation. 

355.02  Fi  A  68-2188 

Encyclopaedia  BrltsQ-  nlca  Edacatl(»ial  Corp. 

Short  vowete  {Filnutrip)  Claasroom  Materials  Ca  Made 
by  Color  Slides.     Released  by  Educational  Record  Sales, 

1967. 

86  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Early  reading  recognition  skills) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit:-  Authors.  Selma  Greenberg.  AnlU  Ourian. 

Bummary:  Visual  exercises  and  games  are  used  to  teach  children 
to  identify  and  name  pictorial  representations  and  to  differentiate 
long  and  short  rowel  sounds. 

1.  Reading  (Preschool)  2.  Visual  education.  S.  English  lan- 
guage—Vowels. I.  Classroom  Materials  Company,  il  Educational 
Record   Sales.  Series:  Early  reaflng  recognition  skills   (Fllm- 

strlp) 

372.6  70-735434 

Classroom  Materials  Co. 

Shorthand,  see  them  write  (Motion  picture)  Univerai^  of 
Wisconsin.  Made  by  Dept.  of  Photography-Cinema.  Re- 
leased by  University  of  Wisconsin  Bureau  of  Audio- Vis- 
ual Instruction,  1966. 

15  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director  and  narrator,  Russell  J.  Josler. 

Bummary:  Two  high  school  seniors  and  one  graduate  ""ae^t 
demonstrate  the  writing  of  Gregg  shorthand  at  speeds  of  80  to  200 
words  a  minute  and  show  such  techniques  as  arm  and  hand  position, 
turning  pages,  using  proper  writing  instruments,  and  proper  propor- 
tion In  writing  shorthand.  _,, 

1  Shortband—Oregg.  L  Wisconsin.  Unlrerslty.  iL  Wlscon- 
■In  '    Unlreralty.     Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instnictioo. 

653  Fi  A  68-179 

Wisconsin.     tJnlr.  Bur.  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction 

Shorty  maaqaenulins  {Motion  picture)  New  York  Motion 
Picture    Corp.,    1914.     Released    by    W.    H.    Productions 

(1918!, 

27  min.     si.     biw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

A  BnMicho  production.  ,  ,     o^     *     «.—  («.1m 

Previously  released  in  1914  under  the  Utle  Shorty  toma  Judge. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  Aim  collection,  Ubrary  otCwgi^ 

CrediU:  Producer.  Thomas  H.  Ince.     Coat:  Shorty  B^Uon^ 

Summary:  Western  comedy-metodrama.      After  Shorty  t«clearM 

of   a   false  murder  charge,   be  maaqueradea  as  a  Judge,   fteiM  ma 

frl«)ds.  and  sentence*  the  sheriff  to  rtx  months  «  'S^JfS^^n. 
I.  Nw  York  Motion  Picture  Corporafloa.     n.  W.  H.  ProdoetlonJi 

Company,     m.  Shorty  turns  Judge  (Motion  picture)     ir.  John  E. 

Atl««im  collection.  Fi  68^10 

Shorty's  trip  to  Mexico   (Motion  picture) 
see   Lickiiig  the  greasers 


A  Shot  in  the  dark  (Motion  picture)    Mirisch-Geoffray  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

101  min.     sd.     color.     S5  mm. 

PansTlsion.    Color  by  DeLuxe. 

Based  on  plays  by  Harry  KurnltE  and  Marcel  Achard. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Blake  Edwards;  screenplay,  Blake 
Edwards.  William  Peter  Blatty;  music,  Henry  Manclni ;  director  of 
photography,  Christopher  Chalils;  film  editors,  Ra'ph  B.  Winters, 
Bert  Bates,  Ctut:  Peter  Sellers.  Elke  Sommer.  George  Sanders.  Her- 
bert Lorn,  Tracy  Reed,  Graham  Stark. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  bumbling  French  inspector  who  at- 
tempts to  scire  a  murder  case, 

r.  Kurults,  Harry.  A  shot  Id  the  dark.  ii.  Acluird,  Marcel.  18W~ 
L'Idlote.  lU.  Mlrlsch-Oeoffrey  Productions,  rr.  United  Artists  Cor- 
poration. 

Fi  67-1208 


Shot-put  (Motion  picture)    Ryan  Films.    Released  by  Abbo- 
ciation  Films,  1960. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  An  instructional  film  demonstrating  the  shot-put,  ex- 
plaining  that  the  theory  behind  the  shot-pat  la  that  of  a  twisted  and 
bent  section  of  Oat  spring  steeL 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Weight  throwing.  i.  Ryan  Films,  Hamden.  Coon. 


a.  Association  Films,  inc. 


Association  Films 


Shot  p«L  [Motion  picture] 
Calvin  Productiooa. 


796.4 


Fi  A  68-1468 


Athletk  Inatitute,  1969.     Made  by 


approK.  4  min.     li.     color,     luper  S  mm.     (Trsck  and  field,  do.  4) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

Abo  iMued  in  standard  S  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Authors,  Bob  runmom.  John  MilchelL 

SUMMARY:  Membcfi  of  the  Univeraity  of  Kanaaa  Track  Team  deiwoiMUaie 
'S;  correct  technique*  Tor  hurting  the  ihoi  put. 

1  Weight  throwing.  2.  Kanaa*.  University— Track -athlctict.  I.  Athtetk 
Inatiiulc  II.  Series:  Track  and  field.  (Mocion  picture  Athletic  InadiuW]  no.  4. 
[GV1093)  796.4  72-700920 

Athletic  Institute  72  MAKC 


Shot  pat  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp^  1970. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Field) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  Detailed  analysis  of  shot  pat  tacfaolgoai,  otlUslBit  Ufb 
speed  and  freeae  frame  photography. 

1.  Weight  throwing.  i.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge.  MaM. 
Series:  Field  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  7&-706821 

Ealing  Corp. 


287 


Shot    while    hunting    {Motion    picture)      Reader's   digest 
Made  and  released  by  Vavin,  1962. 

3  min      Bd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Based   on   an   article  of  the  same  title  which   appeared   In   the 
Reader's  digest.  Ortober  1962. 

Summary:  Gives  adrice  to  hunters  about  avoiding  accidents  with 
other  hunters  while  Iq  the  woods. 

1.  Bunting — Accid«its.        l  The  Reader's  dIgesL     n.  Varln.  inc. 
New  York. 

Fi  A  68-1924 
Vavin,  Inc. 


Shotgun  handling  (Motion  picture)    Field  and  stream,  1958. 
Made  by  Owen  Murphy  Productions. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit!:  Director  and  editor.  Eric  H.  Lawrence;  writer,  Mark  R. 
Rascorlch;  narrattw,  John  Cannon;  music  editor.  Frank  Lewln; 
photography.  Paul  Cohen. 

Summary:  RusseH  Baraett  Altken.  noted  big  game  hunter,  dem- 
onstrates fundamentals  of  correct  shotgun  handling.  Explains  the 
need  for  choklni;  devices  on  some  guns. 

1.  Shooting.     2.  Shot-guns.        l  Field  and  stream. 

799.3  Fi  68-651 


Shotgun  Joe  (Motion  picture)    Jason  Films,  1970. 

25  miiL  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Jason  Films  portrait  aeries) 
Summary:  A  cinema  rerlt^  portrait  of  Joe  Scanlon.  who  is  serving 
time  for  armed  rot>bery  In  the  Connecticut  State  Keformatory.  In- 
cludes interviews  with  guards,  teachers,  fellow  Inmates,  family  mem- 
bera,  and  with  Joe,  himself,  which  reveal  that  he  is  moving  toward 
self-destruction. 

1.  Scanlon,  Joe.  i.  Jason  Films. 

155.5  7^-705662 

CINE 


Shotgun  shooting  (FUmttrtp),    National   Rifle  AssodatiMi, 
1966.     Made  by  Xicom. 

53  fr.     35  mm. 

With  In.iinKtors  guide. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  step-by-step  [wocedure  for  teadilng  bow  to 
■boot  a  shotgun.     Wltb  captlona 

L  Shot-guns.     2.  Shooting.  i.  National  Rlfte  AmocUUoo  of 

America. 

799.3  76-733830 

National  Rifle  Assocla-  tlon 


Shots  for  your  health  {FUmstrip)  State  University  of  New 
York,  State  Education  Dcpt.,  Bureau  of  Continuing  Edu- 
cation Curriculum  Development,  1967.  Made  by  Oscar  A. 
Kaufman  and  Associates. 

57  fr.  ciilor.  3.1  mm.  and  phonotnpe:  plastic,  1  reel  (4  in.), 
31  in.  per  sec. 

Eastman  color. 

With  script. 

Crediti:  Consultants,  James  B.  Qulnlivan,  Rita  Pacheco,  Joseph 
B.  Robinson. 

Summary:  Presents  an  account  of  a  man  who  narrowly  escapes 
death  from  tetanus  caused  by  a  rusty  nail  wound.  Points  out  the 
Importance  of  immunisation  against  tetanus  and  such  diseases  as 
measles,  polio,  whooping  cough,  and  tetanus. 

1.  Vaccination.  i.  New  Vorfc   (State)     Bureau  of  Continuing 

Education  Curriculum  Development. 

Fi 68-2004 


Shook!  America  expand  beyond  the  seas?  The  United 
States  acquires  new  possessionB  (FUmstrip)  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  EMC  Corp. 

73  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.  12  In.,  33|  rpm^ 
26  min.  mlcrogroore.  (Great  Issues  and  decisions  of  American 
history,  no.  9) 

With  teacher's  preview  and  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  arguments  for  and  against  orer^eas 
expansion  from  the  time  of  the  purchase  of  Alaska  through  the 
erents  which  led  to  the  Spanish  American  War.  Traces  derelop- 
ments  In  American  orerseas  territories  up  to  the  present 

1.  U.  S.— Territorial  erpanalon.  2.  U.  S. — Territories  and  posses* 
sions.  I.  Houghton  Hlfllln  Company.  Series:  Great  Issues  and 

decisions  of  American  history  (FUmstrip)  no.  9. 

973  71-732533 

Houghton  Minin  Co. 


Should  second  class  citizens  give  first  class  performances? 

{Motion  picture)     WCRS-TV  and  Columbia  University. 
Relea.=pd  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
American*.     Section  23:  Korea  and  Vietnam:  the  black  response) 

8um$nary:  Professor  Robert  Browne  discusses  black  participation 
In  the  Korean  War.  the  effect  of  the  McCarthy  hearings,  the  fight  for 
Justice  111  the  .\rnied  Forces,  and  the  attitude  of  blacks  toward  the 
war. 

1.  tJ.  S.  Army — N^ro  troops.  2.  Negroes  as  soldiers.  i.  Browiw, 
Robert  S.  B.  New  York.  Tlelerlsloo  station  WCBS-TV.  iw.  Co- 
lumbia Unlrersity.  n.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series: 
Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Sec- 
tion 23 :  Korea  and  Vietnam :  the  black  refqxmse. 

951.9  70-704121 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Should  you  or  shouldn't  yon — and  when?  (Filmstrip)    War- 
ren Schlont  Productions,  1970. 

69  fi-  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm..  IS 
min.  (Human  birth,  growth,  and  derelopment:  facts  and  feelings, 
no.  7) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

Bummary:  Discusses  adolescent  sexual  beharlor  In  connection 
with  insecurity,  maturity,  and  social  pressure^ 

1.  Sex  Instruction  for  youth.     2.  Sexual  ethics.  i.  Scbloat 

(Warren)  Productions.  Pleasantrllle.  N.  Y.        Series:  Human  birth, 
growth,  and  dereloptneDt :  facts  and  feelings  (Filmstrip)     no.  7. 

612.6  70-736355 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ducttooa 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Shoulder  (Motion  picture)     Paul  J.  Bilka.    Released  by 
Audio- Visual  Extension  Service,  University  of  Minnesota, 

1961. 

10  niin.     Ml.     color.     8  tmn.     (Physical  examination  of  the  Joints, 
and  examinallon  of  the  peripheral  jolnta,  no,  3> 

I.oiip  flitii  ntotinted  In  cartridge. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Also  iBcued  as  part  of  the  IG  nmi.  fllm  entitled  Examination  of 
the  peripheral  Joints.  ,     ..     ,     , 

Summaiy:    Explains    the   principles   and    techniques   of   physical 
examination  of  the  shoulder. 

1    Phynlcal  dlaCTiosls.    2.  Shoulder.        i.  Bllka.  Paul  J.,  1919- 
II.   Minnewta.     University.     Audio-Visual  E^xtension  Service.         Se- 
ries:   Ph>-sical   examination   of   the  Joints  and  examination   of  the 
peripheral  Jolntx  (Motion  picture)   no.  3. 

616.7  70-703526 

MlnneM*tu.     Tnlv,  Audio-Visual  Extension  Service 


Shoulder  {.Vofion  picture)     Bailey  Films,  1969. 

4  min.  si,  color,  super  8  mm.  (Injury  prevention  training 
aeries ) 

Ijoop  Dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Script,  education  consultant,  and  manual,  James  O. 
Crakes. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  structure  of  the  shoulder  complex.  Illus- 
trntL>s  shoulder  separation  and  shoulder  dislocation.  Demonstrates 
streni:thening  exercise  designed  to  combat  tightness  In  the  chest 
and  in  the  anterior  shoulder  region.    With  captions. 

1.   Shoulder.     2.   Exercise.  i.   Bailey   Films,   Inc.,  Hollywood, 

Calif.  Series:  Injury  prevention  training  series  (Motion  picture) 
613.7  77-708828 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Shoulder  loosening  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  W(K>d,  Enp.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Hritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

3   mIn.     si.     color.    8   mm,     (Basis   for  beauty-exercise  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  two  stages  of  movement  In  an  exercise  for 
shoulder  loosening  involving  tbe  shoulder  Joint  and  upper  back 
muscles.     Shows  the  correct  positions  for  the  bead,  fists,  and  elbows. 

1.  Exercise.  2.  Posture.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series :  Basis  for  beauty- 
exercise  series  ( Motion  picture) 

613.7  Fi  A  67-2325 

Eiii  yi'lopatdia  Brit;iii-  nir »  Ii^lucational  Corp. 


The  Shoulder  nrfl   (Motion  picture)      Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.     sd.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Tumbling  skills) 

S1'MM.\RY:    Deinonstriites    the    pri>[>pr   metliod    of   exeiutiiig   a 

shoulder  roll  In  tumbling. 

1,  Tumbling.        I.  Fairfield  Associates.     II,  Universal  Education 

and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Tumbling  skills  (Motion  picture) 

rGV545]  796.4  70-715038 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Shonlderline  and  chest  alterations  in  the  pattern  (Motion 
picture)  Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970.  Made  by  Indiana 
l'iii%'ersi{y. 

'.>  miD.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm,  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  alter  a  simple  pattern  to  cor- 
rect a  shoulderline  position. 

1.  Dressmaking— Pattern  design.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II.  Series:  Making  It  In  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

fTT515]  646.4  76-712057 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Shoulders  {Motion  picture)     Film  Associates,  1966. 

4  mln.    si.     color,     8  mm.     (Weight  training  serlea) 

I>mr  fllm. 

IsHued  in  Ktiindurd  8  mui.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summart/.-  L>emon8trateH  the  press,  erect  rowing,  shoulder  shrug, 
and  forward  and  lateral  arm  raises  In  weight  training,  showing  the 
grip,  stance,  and  correct  form,  as  well  as  tbe  muscles  affected. 

1,  Weight  lifting.  I.  Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Weight  train- 

ing aeries  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  Fi  A  68-2807 

Film  AasoclHtes 


The  Shout  it  out  alphabet  film  {Motion  picture)  Carpenter 
Center  for  Visual  Arte,  Harvard  Univeraty.  Released  by 
Image  Resources,  1969. 

11  mil:,    sd.    color.    IG  mm. 

Summary:  A  fllm  game  In  which  ao  audience  of  children  tries  to 
nee  how  many  word«  they  can  recognize  by  Identifying  the  flr»t  letter 
In  the  collage  of  animated  happenings  on  the  screen, 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Harvnrd  University.  Carpenter  Cen- 
ter for  the  Visual  Arts,    ii.  Image  Resources,  Inc. 

372.6  70-706107 

CfNB 


Show  Associates 


Brazil — change  comes  to  the  rain  torest. 


Show  Biz,  inc. 
see 


Your  daily  horoscope!    January  1st,  1965. 


Show  card  printing:  Line-o-Bcribe  machine  (Filmstrip)  Li- 
brary Filmstrip  Center,  1971. 

48  tr  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  b,  (1  s.  for  maniial 
projector,   1  s.   for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rim..  15  mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe  In  caasette,  with  audible  and  Inaudible 
signals  for  manual  and  automatic  projectors.  .    „   „    ^ 

CREDITS     Producer,  Violet  Prleatley;  graphic  art.  a  Q.  Ca«iy. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  how  to  uae  correctly  the  Une-o-«cribe 
ma<AlDe  for  show  card  printing.  _,    n.  . 

1.  Lettering.  2.  Advertising  cards.  I,  Library  Filmstrip  Center, 
Wichita,  Kan,  _     _     ^„„ 

778  70-738830 

Ubrary  Filmstrip  Center 

Show  card  printing  on  showcard  machine  (Filmstrip)  Li- 
brary Filmstrip  Center,  1971. 

48  fr  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33}  rpm..  16  mln. 
microgroove, 

.Mso  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette,  wl 
signals  for  manual  and  automatic  projectors.  „  „   ^ 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Violet  Priestley;  graphic  art,  C.  G.  Casey. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  how  to  use  tbe  showcard  machine  In 
order  to  make  the  desired  sign,  .,    „     . 

1.  Lettering.    2.  Advertising  cards.        I.  Library  Filmstrip  Center, 

Wichita.  Kan.  ^^ ^^ 

778  76-738829 

Ubrary  Filmstrip  Center 

Show  me  (Filmstrip)    OommunicAtors  [19^?i 

■•o  fr     color.    35mm.     (Picture  story  for  reading  experience) 
Siimmnry:  Designed  to  teach  deaf  children  the  parts  of  tbe  face, 
1.  Diiif— Education.    2.  Face.  i.  Communicators  (Firm) 

Series-  Picture  story  for  reading  experience  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  70-733073 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Show  me  {Motion  picture)  Bowling  Green  SUte  Univer- 
sity. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1967. 

28  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm. 

Summtiry-  Discus-ses  the  advantages  of  teaching  nwvement  and 
rhythms  to  the  mentally  retarded.  Proposes  a  balam-ed  s<»P«  of  ac- 
tivities to  help  teachers  decide  what  materials  to  use  and  how  to 
place  them  at  tbe  proper  level.  ^..       .,  ->   «„„„„„*    *«. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children-Education.  2.  V,**'T  "^™ 
-     -    —     .  -   Qijio.     State  University,  Bowling  Green. 


thetlcs  of.     3   Rhythi 
n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
372.92 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  ArU 


Fi  A  67-5884 


A  Show  of  hands  (Motion  picture)    Wing  Associates,  1968. 

16  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  „  . 

Credr'^t:  Executive  producer,  David  Wing  Nll8.son,  story,  Helen  E. 
Wessells;  consultants  Jack  W.  Bryant,  Helen  E.  Wessells.  Cait: 
The  Bedford  Players, 

Summary:  Dramatizes  the  role  of  the  trustee  as  an  Important  and 
necessary  element  In  the  local  public  library,  using  the  pUy-wlthln-a- 
play  technique.  Focuses  upon  personal  participation  In  community 
affairs  as  an  essential  Ingredient  to  effective  democracy. 

1.  Ubrarles— Trustees.        t.  Wing  Associates. 

021.8  77-700838 

wing  Associates 


The    Show-off    (Motion    picture) 
Corp.,  1926. 


Famous    Players-Lasky 


ri7  mln     si,     b4w.     35  mm.  ,    ,  , 

A   Pnramount   picture  presented  by   Adolph   Zukor  and  Jesse   U 

"*»"■:  TrS7ce°r'S^r..or,  M.lcolm  St  CUir :  ^-^UJ-. 
Pierre  OlUngs;  photographer.  Lee  Garmes;  *»«  ^'to'"'  ^^P"* 
Biwk  CMl:  Ford  Sterling,  Lois  Wilson,  Louise  Brooks.  Gregory 
Kellv.  Claire  McDowell.  C.  W.  Goodrich, 

.<!ummary:  A  comedy  in  which  a  clerk  for  the  Pennsylvania 
Railroad  poses  aa  an  important  executive  to  his  sweetheart,  marries 
her,    and    eventually    brings   her   family    to   the   brink   of   financial 

I  ^Keily,  George  Edward,  1887-  The  show-off,    n.  Paramount 

Pictures.  Inc.  ill.  Paramount  Film  Collection,  it.  American  Finn 
Institute  Collection. 

791.43  75-708952 

The  Show-off  (Motion  picture)  Richard  Miner.  Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mln      si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (You've  got  a  problem) 

Loop  liltn. 

With  study  guide.  .     .  ,, 

SUMMARY-  An  open.ended  film  In  which  a  little  girl  accidentally 
ruins  a  bag  of  groceries  when  she  stops  to  help  a  little  boy  who  is 
pretending  to  be  hurt.    For  elementary  grades. 

1  Truthfulness  mid  falsehood— Juvenile  films.  I.  Miner.  R  ch- 
ard. II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IIL  Series:  You've  got  a  problem 
(Motion  picture)  -woao 

[BF7211  372.24  73-714368 

BFA  Educational  Media 


The  Show  that  almost  wasn't  (Motion  picture)  American 
Dental  Association,  19C8.  Made  by  Gilbert  Altachul  Pro- 
ductions. 

1-')  mill.    ml.    color,    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  group  of  children  In  a  Head  Start  school  discuss 
how  to  take  care  of  their  teeth  after  a  scheduled  show  Is  cancelled 
because  one  of  the  youngsters  has  a  toothache. 

1,  Compensatory  education.  2,  Education,  Preschool.  3.  Tt^th— 
Care  and  hygiene.        i.  American  Dental  Association. 

618.4  79-702566 

CINE 


Showalter,  Jean  B.       The  donkey  ride 
see 

The  Donkey  ride. 


Showcase  for  champions  {Motion  picture)  Monmouth  Park 
Race  Track.  Made  by  Winik  Films  Corp.  Released  by 
Modem  Film  Corp.,  1967. 

26  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  activities  from  dawn  to  race  time  at  Monmouth 
Race  Track.  Includes  views  showing  what  goes  on  behind  the  scenes 
of  a  race  and  features  four  stake  races  In  tha  flat  and  over  the 
hurdles.  ™      ,  ,,   , 

1.  Horse-racing.  I.  Monmouth  Park  Race  Track,    ir.  Modem 

Film  Corporation,  New  York, 

798  Fi  A  68-820 

CINE 

Showcase  meals  with  canned  fruits  (Filmstrip)  California 
Packing  Corp.,  1965.    Released  by  Del  Monte  Corp.,  1967. 

42  fr.     color.    85  mm. 

With  teacher  narration  and  student  recipe  guide. 
Sumptary:  Suggests  how  to  use  canned  fruits  for  meals  and  parties. 
Presents  ideas  suited  to  the  capabilities  of  inexperienced  cooks  which 
'can  be  prepared  within  the  average  class  period  and  nt  a  reasonable 

1,  Fruit,  Canned.  2.  Cookery  (Fruit).  r,  California  Packing 
Corporation,     n.  Del  Monte  Corporation. 

641.6  Fi  A  68-3759 

Del  Monte  Corp, 


Showdown  (Motion  picture)     Ken  Friedman  and  Tom  Lo- 
fard,  1970. 

8  mln,     sd.    color,     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Director  and  scriptwriter.  Ken  Friedman. 

SUMMARY :  An  experimental  Aim  which  uses  stop  motion  and 
live  action  to  portray  life,  love,  and  death  In  the  Old  West. 

I   Friedman,  Ken.     II.  Lofard,  Tom. 

791.43  72-711442 

CINE 

Showdown  in  the  Congo  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1962. 

r.4  mln.     sd.     b&«-.     16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  d.>cuiuentary  show  CBS  i-eports. 

Credi'i:  Prmliicer.  Edward  M.  Jones;  writers,  Edward  M.  Jones. 
Richard  C.  Hottelet :  reporter,  Richard  C.  Hottelet;  photography. 
Wade  Bingham.  „  , 

SumTnary:  Scans  briefly  the  turbulent  history  of  the  Congo  since 
1980  and  the  UN  effort  to  stabilize  IL  Examines  tbe  problems  that 
the  Congo  question  raised  for  the  UN  Including  non-payment  of 
the  Congo  assessment  by  several  countries,  and  the  question  of 
trioartite  lendei-ship  for  the  UN.  C;onslders  the  Intervention  of 
for^gn  countries  such  as  the  U.  S.,  U.  S.  S.  R.  and  Belgium  in  the 
internal  affairs  of  the  Congo.  Interviews  Cyrllle  Adoula,  Moise 
Tshombe,  Dag  Hammarskjold,  and  Adlal  Stevenson. 

1   Congo  (Democratic  Republic)— Hist.— 1960-  2.  United  Na- 

tions—Congo (Democratic  Republic)  i.  CBS  reports  (Television 
program)     ti.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  News. 

Fi  67-754 


Showers,  Paul.      A  baby  starts  to  grow 
see 

A  Baby  starts  to  grow. 

Showers,  Paul.       A  drop  of  blood 
see 

A  Drop  of  blood. 

Showers,  Paul.       Follow  your  nose 
see 

Follow  your  nose. 


288 


Showers,  Paul,      Hear  your  heart 
see 

Hear  your  heart. 


Showers,  Paul.       How  many  teeth 
see 


How  many  teeth? 

Showers,  Paul,       How  you  talk 
see 

How  you  talk. 

Showers,  Paul,       Look  at  your  eyes 
see 

Look  at  your  eyes. 

Showers,  Paul,      Your  skin  and  mine 
see 

Your  skin  and  mine. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Showers  and  tub  baths  (Filnutrip)    Trainex  Corp^  1969. 

97  fr.  color.  35  nmi.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  a.,  12  la,  331  rpm.,  19  mln. 
microgroove.     (Patient  care  series — basic  Dceda,  5) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  1q  cassette. 

Developed  in  cooperation  with  St  Joseph  Hospital  and  ContloenUI 
Convalescent  Hospital. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summarv:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Provldee  procedurw  to  fol- 
low for  patients*  showers,  tub  baths,  and  slti  baths. 

1.  Care  of  the  slct  2.  Baths.  i.  Trainex  Corporation.  Se- 
ries:  Patient  care  aeries — basic  needs,  5  (Ftlmstrlp) 

610.73  7a-737524 

Trainex  Corp, 


Shown,  John 
see 


The  Dove. 


Violin-door. 

Shrine  and  lotus  (Motion  picture) 
see    Buddhism,  part  2;    Shintoism 

Shrines  and  moniunents  (Filmstrip)     National  Geoji;raphic. 

Mnde  by  National  Geoffraphic  and  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

90  fr,  color.  35  ram.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  8,  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.     (Washington) 

With  script  on  record  Jacket. 

Credits:  Producer,  David  S.  Boyer. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  national  shrines  and  mosoments  In  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

1.  Washington.  D.  C— Monuments.  i  National  Geographic  So- 
ciety, Washington,  D.  C  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational 
Corporation.        Series:  Washington  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.53  Fi  A  68^578 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Shrines  of  Canada  in  focus  {Motion  picture)    George  Miho- 
vich,  1963. 

40  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mto. 

Eastman  color. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  tour  of  three  of  the  major  Roman  Catholic 
shrines  In  Canada:  Saint  Joseph's  Oratory  In  Montreal;  Saint  Anne 
de  BeauprS  near  Quebec  City ;  and  Queen  of  the  Moot  Holy  Roaarr 
at  Cap  de  la  Madeleine  near  the  city  of  Three  Hirers  oo  the  Saint 
Lawrence  Hlver. 

1.  Shrines— Canada.       l  Hlbovlcb,  George. 

282.71  Fi  67-2178 

Shrinking  with  heat  (Motion  picture)    Jam  Handy  Organi- 
zation. 1967. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Automotive  sheet  metal  repair, 
no.  4) 

I.«op  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  shrink  metal  using  heat,  hammer  blows, 
and  rapid  cooling  to  shrink  surfaces, 

1.  Sheet-iuetnl  work.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Series : 
Automotive  sheet  metal  repair,  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-2543 

Jam  Handy  OrRaniza-  tion 

The  ShriBldng  world.  (Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London.  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.  td.  bAw.  16  mm,  (World  hittory  from  1917  to  the  prociK,  no. 
17.  Unit  6:  Towards  one  world) 

SUMMARY:  A  survey  of  modem  electronic  communicalion  from  itt  begin- 
ninp  to  the  present.  Poses  the  question  whether  increased  and  speeded  informa- 
tion through  radio  and  television  increases  undersUnding  or  sympathy  concern- 
ing the  events  reported. 

1.  Telecommunication.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  TeleviaJon 
Service.  11.  Time-Life  Films.  111.  Series:  World  history  from  1917  lo  the  pre- 
sent, [Motion  picture]  no,  17,  Unit  6:  Towards  one  world. 

[TK5101.5]  62L38  72-7U767 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Shugard,  Amy  V 


Heritage  of  freedom. 


Shulevltz,  Uri,   1935- 
see 


One  Monday  morning 


One  Monday  morning. 

Shulman,  Irving.      Harlow 
see 

Harlow. 

Shumway,  Eleanor 
see 

Ethiopia:   emerging  nation. 


Shut  up  ...   Vm  crying  (Motion  picture)     Robert  Siegler 
Productions.    Released  by  Lester  A.  Schoenfeld  Films,  1970. 

20  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

SUUMABY:  A  dramatization  in  which  a  mysterious  stranger 
alters  the  previously  dreary  lives  of  an  embittered  mlddle-agfd 
couple. 

I.  Robert  Siegler  Productions.  II.  Schoenfeld  (Lester  A.)  Films. 
New  York. 

791.43  76-711443 

CINE 


Skyloek.  [Motion  picnire]    BBC-TV,  Lcnxkm.  1969.    Releaaed  in 
the  U.S.  by  Tmie-Life  Filmt. 

30  min.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  enactment  of  tite  trial  scene  tmm  Shakeapeare'i  Mercliant 
of  Venice. 

I.  Shakespeare.  WiUiam.   i564-16t«.      Merchani  of  Venice.      Ii.  British 
BroadcMtini  Corporation.    Television  Service,     ill,  Trnie-Life  FUnu. 
[PN1997)  822.3  77-714807 

Time-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 

Si  podemos  (Yes,  we  canl)  (Motion  picture)  V.  S.  A^jency 
for  International  Development  Made  and  released  by 
Harvest  Films,  1967. 

22  min.    sd.     color.     16  nm. 

Other  Teratons  Inued :  Portuguese.  Sfwnlab. 

Summary:  Demoostratee  to  slum  and  seo]l-«tum  r««l<teDt8  of  Latin 
American  cities  what  can  be  done  to  impttwe  tbeir  lives  throtijih 
self-li^  projects. 

1.  Community  deTelopment— LaUa  Amerloa.  l  U.  S.     Ageocy 

for  IntemaOonal  Dereiopment  n.  Harreet  Films,  New  York.  m. 
Yes,  we  can !  (Motion  picture) 

_  309.2  77-702867 

CINB 

Siam — the  people  of  Thailand  (Motion  picture)  WaJt  Dis- 
ney Productions,  1954.  Released  by  AVrU  Disney  16  mm. 
Films. 

31  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     ( People  and  places) 
Released  In  35  mm.  under  the  title  Slam. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Director,  Ralph  Wright;  script,  Ralph  Wright,  Winston 
Hibler,  Ted  Sears,  Cecil  Maiden;  narrator,  Winston  Blbler;  anima- 
tion effectR,  Joshua  Meador.  Art  Riley;  moalc.  Oliver  Wallace; 
photographer,   Herbert   Knapp:   film  editor.  Jack  L.  Atwood. 

Summary:  Explains  that  despite  the  on-rush  of  history,  the  people 
of  Thailand  in  their  dally  IIvcm.  traditions,  and  devotions  to  the 
Buddhist  creed   have   resisted  change  from   their  racial  heritage. 

Describes  the  day-by-day  activities  of  a  typical  family  who  llTO  In 
a  teakwood  sampan  at  the  outskirts  of  Bangkok. 

1.  Thailand— Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Pro- 
ductions, n.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,  inc.  Walt  Disney 
16  mm.  Films,     iii.  Slam   (Motion  picture)  Series:  People  and 

places  (Motion  picture) 

915.93  73-700636 

Walt  Disney  16  mm.  Films 


Sibelius,  Jean,   1865-1957. 
82,  E  major 
see 


Symphony,  no.  5,  op. 


Allegro  molto    (3rd  movement)    from 
Symphony  no.  5  by  Jean  Sibelius. 


Sibelius  tme  hundredth  anniversary  (Motion  picture)  CBS 
Television.  Released  by  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Co.,  1967. 

52  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Leonard  Bernstein-New  York 
Philharmonic  young  people's  concerts) 

With  teacher's  classroom  guide. 

Summary:  Features  the  performance  of  Flnlandla.  the  first  move- 
ment of  tlie  Violin  concerto  in  D  minor,  and  the  fourth  movement 
of  the  Symphony  no,  2  In  D  major  by  Sibelius  to  commemorate 
the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  his  birthday. 

1.  Orchestral  music.  2,  Sibeliu.«.  Jean,  1865-1967— Anniversaries, 
etc,  1965.  r.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  Television. 
n.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Ompany.  Series ;  Leonard 
Bernstein-New  Vork  Philharmonic  young  people's  concerts  (Motion 
picture) 

785.1  Fi  A  68-2723 

Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone  Co. 


Sibelius:  Symphmiy  no.  6,  3rd  movement  (Motion  picture) 
Musilog  Corp.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Music  in  motion) 

Summary:  Eugene  Oamlel  conducts  the  Wert  Elnd  Symphony  Or- 
chestra as  It  plays  Sibelius'  Symphony  no,  5,  3rd  movement,  against 
a  background  of  wilderness  scenes  photographed  In  Alaska,  Toswnite, 
and  the  Colorado  Rodtles, 

1.  Sibelius,  Jean,  1865-1967.  Symphony,  no.  5,  op.  82,  Eb  major. 
Allegro  molto.  r.    Musllog  Corporation,     n.   Baitey   Films,   inc., 

Hollywood,  Calif,  Serlea:  Music  In  motion  (Motion  picture) 

785.1  72-702567 

CINE 


Siberia  (Filmstrip) 
Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 


8C  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     (The  Soviet  Union) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Max  Heinz;  collaborator,  Robert  Legvold. 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  the  vast  and  varied  landscape  of  Siberia, 
potnis  out  the  importance  of  this  region,  and  examines  some  of  the 
problems  hampering  the  development  of  this  part  of  the  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Siberia — Description  and  travel — 1&45-  I.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.     II.  Series:  The  Soviet  Union 
(Fllmstrlp) 

[DK756]  915.7  76-739641 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Siberia:  Russia's  frontier  (Motion  picture)  National  Ctec 
graphic  Society  and  Metromedia  Producers  Corp.,  1970. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated. 

27  mln.    sd.    color.    16  nma.     (National  Qeograpbic  aerlea) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  Siberia:  the  eodless 
horizon. 

Summary :  Shows  that  the  fast -growing  frontier  of  Siberia  la  on 
the  way  to  becoming  a  highly  IndustrUllzed  lUte. 

1.  Siberia— Economic  conditions.  2.  Siberia— I oduatries.  I.  Na- 
tional Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D.  G.  II.  Metromedia  Pro- 
ducers CorporaUon.  HI.  Films  Incorxwrated.  IV.  Siberia:  the  end- 
leas  horizon  (Motion  picture) 

915.7  73-711279 

Films  Incorporated 


Sib«ria:  the  endless  horizon  (Motion  picture)  National 
Geographic  Society  in  association  with  Metromedia  Pro- 
ducers, 1969. 

51  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (National  Oeographlcswles) 
Summarv--  A  riew  of  life  in  northern  Siberia. 

1.  Siberia^  i.  National  Geographic  Society,  Washington    D  C. 

n.  Metromedia  Producers  Corporation. 

CjjE  ^^^-"^  7^-708663 

Siberia:  the  endless  horizon   (motion  picture) 
see   Siberia:   Russia's  frontier;   Trans -Siberian 
railway 


Siberia:  the  great  experiment  (Motion  picture)  British 
Broadcasting  Corp.,  L*ondon,  in  association  with  Soviet 
Academy  of  Sciences.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Peter  M. 
Robeck  &  Co.,  1966. 

50  mln.     xd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crpdi(«;  Producer  and  director,  Philip  Daly;  narrators,  Tom 
Marserlfwii.  I»rd  Bowden;  photographer,  Nikolai  Kepko;  film  editor, 
Ted  Walter, 

Summary:  A  study  of  an  experimental  program  conducted  by  the 
Academy  of  Sciences  in  Siberia  at  Akademgorodok  near  Novosibirsk. 
Includes  sreiio;  of  participants  In  the  program  a.s  they  work,  study, 
and  play. 

1.   Akademliil  naiik  SSSR.     SIbirskoe  otdelenie.  l  British 

Broadrasting  Corporation,     ii.  Robeck   (Peter  M.)  k  Company,  inc., 


378.57 


72-707764 


289 


Sibling  rivalry  [Gillette  television  commercial]  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Gillette  Co.,  1966.     Made  by  Televideo  Productions. 

30  sec     <k1.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Television  commercial  for  Gillette's  Right  Guard  spray 
deodorant. 

1.   Television   advertising— U.   S,        r.   Gillette  Company,     n.  Gil- 
lette television  commercial  (Motion  picture) 

659.1  Fi  68-244 


Sickling    of    erythrocytes    (Motion    picture)       Education 
Development  Center,  1969. 

2  mln.    gl.    color.    16  mm.     ( DevelopmeDtal  biology  film  program) 

With  film  notes. 

Creditt:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  V.  Durden; 
consultant.  Thomas  Hale  Ham. 

Summary:  Sickling  is  induced  by  addition  to  venous  blood  of  an 
equal  volume  of  a  reducing  agent.  A  drop  of  the  mixture  ia  placed 
on  a  glass  .tilde  to  show  that  a  low  partial  pressure  of  oxygen  cauaea 
a  sickle  cell  hemoglobin  to  orient  in  rigid  forms  which  distort  the  red 
cell  into  sickle  shapes. 

1.  Erythrocytes.  2.  Sickle  cell  anemia.  i.  Education  Develop- 
ment Center.  Series:  Developmental  biology  film  program  (Motion 
picture) 

574.8  78-707929 

Education  Development  Outer 

Sickness  and  remedies  (Motion  picture)    Ealing;  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  -tl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Colonial  America:  the  Pil- 
grims at  I'lymouth) 

l,.oop  lllm.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Cred'U:  Authors,  George  Moore,  Wiltard  Woodruff. 

Summary:  Depicts  a  colonial  doctor  undoing  a  splint  from  a 
broken  arm,  tending  a  sick  child,  and  preparing  a  poultice  and  an 
herlial  remedy. 

1.  Medlcliie~U.  S.  2.  Medicine— 15th-18th  centuries.  i.  Eal- 
ing Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series :  Colonial  America : 
the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth  (Motion  picture) 

616  Fi  A  68^44 

Ealing  C^irporation 


Side  and  overarm  strokes  (Motion  picture)     Arthur  Evans. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films.  1967. 

4  mill,     si.     color,    super  8  mm,     (Handball  skills  aeries) 

IjHjp  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

CredUi:  Kdiicational  consultants,   Harold  Kruger,  Allan   Sawyer. 

Summary:  IKmonstrates  the  side  and  overarm  strokes  In  slow- 
motion  so  that  each  movement  can  be  carefully  studied.  With  cap- 
tions, 

1.  Handball,  i.  Evans,  Arthur,  ii.  Bailey  Films,  inc.  Holly- 
wood. Calif.        Series:  Handball  skills  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.31  79-708807 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Side  horse  1  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Gymnastics) 

Loop  lilm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credita:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Summarv:  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  side  horae: 
support,  single  leg  cut,  alternates,  and  bounce  squat  vault 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Maaa 

Series:  Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  71-700456 

E^Ung  Corporation 

Side  horse  2  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln,     81.     color,     sujwr  8  mm.     (Gymnastlca) 

Loop  Him.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade 

Summary;  Demonstrate*  the  following  akllla  on  the  side  horse : 
Blngle  leg  circle.  Inside  leg  circle,  travel  down,  and  single  tear 
dismount  " 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  l  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge;  Mast. 

Series:  Gymnastics  (MoUon  picture)  ^^ 

„  ,.     „  796.4  75-700457 

Ealing  Corporation 

Side  hmse  3  (Motion  picture)    Ealinj^  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln,     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case, 

Creaitt:  Author,  BUI  Meade. 

Summon/;  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  aide  bone: 
front  adaaors,  back  adssors,  doable  leg  circle,  and  double  rear 
dttmount 

1.  Vaultlng-horae.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Ombrldge,  Maaa. 

Series:  Gymnaatlcs  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-700458 

Baling  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Side   horse:    Advanced    combinatiims   1    (Sfotion  pietura) 
Encyclopaedia  Britaimica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mil),     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Wttli  teacher's  ^ide. 

Credita:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Bummiont:  Pre«eiits  key  morea  on  the  side  bori«e  as  demoDstmted 
by  aa  expert  gymnast 

1.    Vaulting-horw.  i.   Encyclopaedia    Britannlca  Bdncational 

Corporation. 

796.4  71-707039 

Encyclopaedia  Brltao-  nlca  Bducaticmal  Corp. 

^de    horse:    Advanced   combinati«is   2    (Motion  piohm) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mill.     si.     color.    8  mm. 
WItli  teacher's  gnlde. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summarii:  Presents  key  moTea  on  the  side  horse  as  demoiutrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast. 

1.   VauUlog-borse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Bducatlonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  76-707040 

Encyclopaedia  Briuo-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Side   hwse:    Advanced   combinaticMis   3    (Motion  pietwv) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mm.     si.     c-ulor.    S  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Collaborator.  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  FresentH  key  moves  un  the  side  horw  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymaasL 

1.    Vaulting-horse.  i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-707041 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Advanced  dismounts  (Motion  picture)     En<7- 
clopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.    si.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Presents  key  mores  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaultlng-borse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-707038 

Encyclopaedia  Brltao-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

^e  horse:  Advanced  mounts  {Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy, 

Summary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  Bide  hone  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaultlng-borse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnica  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  73-707034 

Encyclopaedia  Brltao-  nlca  EMucatlonal  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Advanced  scissors  (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Presents  key  mores  on  the  side  horse  as  dttnonstrat«d 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaultlng-horse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bdncational 

Corporation. 

796.4  79-707030 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bdncational  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Basic  swings  {Motion  picture)     Athletic  Insti- 
tute, 1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  t.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:   Men's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-705848 

Athletic  Institute 

Side   horse:   Basic  terns  and  positions   (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

:i  mil'     si.    color.    8  mm. 

Wltli  t«i.  her's  guide. 

Credits:  Collabortttor,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  I'resents  key  moves  on  the  horlMotal  bars  as  demon- 
strated by  an  «'X[.>crt  cymnaat. 

1.    Vaulting-hoi-se.  i.    Encycl(q>aedia  Britannlca    Educational 

(Corpora  tloii. 

796.4  72-707023 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Czech  or  Hoore  (Motion  picture)    Encyok^Media 
Britannica  Edocati<ma]  Omp^  1968. 

8  nin.    si.    color.     8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  rahtaar- 

Summary:  Presents  a  key  move  on  the  side  borae  aa  deoiooatrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast. 

1.   Vanlting-borse.  i.  Bncyclopeedia  Britannica  Bdncational 

CorporatlMi. 

796.4  78-707038 

Bocyclopaedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Double  lag  drclas  (Motion  picture) 
paedia  Britannica  Edocatioual  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyclo- 


8  min.     si.       color.     8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredlU:  Collaborator,  George  Faltuay. 

Summary-'  Preeeou  key  Dwvaa  on  tba  aide  hotm  aa  daDOoatraMd 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1,  Vaultlng-horae.  i.  Bncyclopaedla  Britannlca  Bdueatiooal 

CoriK>ratioo. 

796.4  70-707028 

Boeydopaedla  Brltao-  nlca  Bldacatlonal  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Double  leg  circles  (Motion  picture)     Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Members  of    the    University    of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.   Vault Ing-horae.  i.   Athletic   Institute.  Series:    M«is 

Ktrmnastios  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  77-705850 

Athletic  Institute 


Side  horse:  Double  leg  travel  to  Schwabenwende — (loop) 
dismount  (Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970. 
Made  by  C'alvin  Productions, 

4  niln.    8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gj-mnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant.  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:   Men's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705851 

Athletic  Institute 


Side  horse :  Intermediate  dismounts  (Motion  picture)    Encry- 
clopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*;  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  ao  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  72-707031 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Intermediate  mounts  (Motion  picture) 
clopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Ency- 


2  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy, 

Summary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaultlng-horse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edncattonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  76-707032 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Side    horse:    Intermediate    movements    (Motion    picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Connultant.  Newt  I»ken. 

Summary:    Members  of   the    University    of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.   Vaultlng-horse.  i.   Athletic   Institute.  Series:   Men's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  71-705854 

Athletic  Institute 


Side   horse:   Inverted  Stockli   (Motion  picture)      Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.     si.    color.    8  "im, 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Faluaqr, 

Summary:  Presents  a  key  more  on  the  aide  horse  as  damonatrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaultlng-horse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Bdncational 

Corporation. 

796.4  74r-707037 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Bducatlotud  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Kehre  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mlo.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Cotlatwrator,  George  Faloaay. 

Summary:  Presents  a  key  move  on  the  side  horse  at  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  i.  Encycl(wiedla  Britannlca  Bdncational 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-707036 

Encj'clopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Bdncational  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Lead-up  progression  1  (Motion  picture)    Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Faluasy. 

Summary:  Presents  routines  performed  on  the  side  borae  to  aalat 
Instructors  to  give  safe  and  correct  guidance  to  gymnasts. 

1.    Vaultlng-horse.  i.    Encyclopaedia    Britannlca   Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  73-707042 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Bdncational  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Lead-up  progression  2  (Motion  picture)    Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill      Ml.     vo\oT.    8  mm. 

With  teaclier's  cuiUe. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Presents  routines  performed  on  ti>e  aide  horse  to  assist 
Instructors  to  give  safe  and  correct  guidance  to  gymnasts. 

1.    Vaulting- horse.  i.   Encyclopaedia   BrlUnnica   IDducatlonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  77-707043 

Encyclopaedia  Brltao-  nlca  Bdueatiooal  Corp. 


290 


Side  horse:  Lead-up  progressions  3  (Motion  picture)    Enpy. 
clopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mill.     HI.    color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Preiients  routines  performed  on  the  side  horse  to  assist 
instructors  to  give  safe  and  correct  guidance  to  gymnasts. 

1.    Vaultlng-horse.  i.   Encyclopaedia   BrlUnnica   Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-707044 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Lead-up  progressions  4  (Motion  picture)    Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mill.     si.    color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary.'  Presents  routines  performed  on  the  side  horse  to  assist 
Instructors  to  give  safe  and  correct  guidance  to  gymnasts. 

1.    Vaultlng-horse.  t.   Encyclopaedia   Britannlca   Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  74r-707045 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Side  hCH'sc:  Loop  dismount  (Motion  picture)     Athletic  In- 
stitute, 1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  nmi.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  l«ken. 

Summary.-    M^nbers  of    the   University    of   Michigan    gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.   Vaulting-horse.  i.    Athletic   Institute.  Series:    Men's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  78-705853 

Athletic  Institute 


Side  horse:  Schwabenflanke — Schwabenwende  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Calvin  Produc- 
tions. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  seizes) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  LoSen. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.   Vaultlng-horse.  i.   Athletic   Institute.  Series:    Men's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  76-705856 

Athletic  Institute 


Side   horse:   Scissors   {Motion  picture)     Athletic  Institute, 
1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min,     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Members  of    the    University    of   Michigan    gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  tecbnigues. 

1.   Vault  I  ng -horse.  i.   Athletic   Institute.  Series:   Men's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  72-705849 

Athletic  Institute 


Side   horse:   Short   roattne   1    (Motion  picture)     Encyolo- 

pnedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     Ki.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Faluasy. 

Summary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast. 

1.   Vaultlng-horse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnIca  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  78-707046 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bdueatiooal  Corp. 


Side   horse:  Short  routine  2    (Motion  picture)     Eneyclo- 

paedin  Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1968. 

2  uiln,     hI.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast. 

1.  Vaultlng-horse.  L  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnica  Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  71-707047 

Encyclopaedia  Britan*  nlca  Bducatimal  Corp. 


Side   horse:   Short   routine   3    (Motion  pieture) 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Enoydo- 


2  min.     si.     color     8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  faluasy. 

Summary:  PresenU  key  moves  on  the  side  horae  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnasL 

I.  Vaultlng-horse.  i.  BncyclopaedU  ^itannlea  Bducational 

(Corporation. 

796.4  76-707048 

EncTClcv**dia  BriUn*  nlca  Bdocatiooal  Corp. 


Side   horse:   Short   routine   4    (Motion  pieture)     Encydo- 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

8  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falusay. 

Summary:  Preiients  key  moves  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  ao  expert  gymnasL 

1.  Vault!  ng-horse.  i.  Bncyclopaedla  Britannlca  BdncaUonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  79-707049 

Bncyclopaedla  BrlUn-  nlca  Bdvcattooal  Oocp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SMe  horse:  Simple  dismounts  fnHn  feint  support  {Motion 
fieturt)  Encyolopaedta  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1068. 

'1  mill.    *\.    color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  ftulde. 

Cicditg:  (_'ollalH>rator,  George  FaUissy. 

Summan/:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  horlMmtal  bars  as  demon- 
strated by  an  ezi>ert  Kym&ut 

1.    Vaulting-horse.  i.    Encyclopaedia  Britannica   Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  73-707026 

Esoyclt^edla  Brltaa-  nlca  Bducatlonal  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Simple  leg;  moTcments  (Motion  picture)  "Eacj- 
clopaedift  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  ml".    Rl.    color,    8  mm. 

With  tencher's  guide. 

Credits:  ''oltaborator,  George  Falussy. 

tiuminary:  I'resents  key  moTes  on  the  boricoDtal  bars  as  demon- 
strated by  an  expert  lo'maast. 

1.    Vault! ng-hun«e.  i.    Kncyctopuedla  Britannica    Elducational 

Corporation. 

796.4  76-707024 

ElDcyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Side  horse:  Simple  moonts  {Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mln,    si.    color.    8  mm. 

With  tenoher's  liulde. 

Vredila:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary;  Presents  key  moves  on  the  horizontal  bars  as  demon- 
strated by  an  expert  grmoaat 

1.    Vaulting-horse.  i.    Encyclopaedia  Britannica    Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  77-707027 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bducatlonal  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Simple  scissors  {Motion  picture)    Enc^cloptedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.     color.    8  nun. 

With  teacher's  guld& 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Bummary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  side  horw  as  demonstrated 
by  an  exiiert  gymaast 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  j.  Elncyclopaedla  Britannica  Bducatlonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  74-707029 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bdacatlonil  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Single  leg  circles   {Motion  picture) 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyclo* 


3  mln 


si.    color.    8  mm. 

With  reiicher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Presents  key  moves  on  the  horlKOntal  bars  as  demon- 
strated by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.    Vaulting-horse.  i.    Encyclopaedia  Britannica    Educational 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-707025 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bducatlonal  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Stockli— back  stockli  {Motion  picture)    Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     8i,     color,     xuper  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit):  ConsulUnt,  Newt  Lokeo. 

Summary:    Manbers  of   the    University    of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  tecbniqaes. 

J.   Vaulting-horse.  i.   Athletic   Institute.  Series:    Mm's 

gymnastics  series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74-705862 

Athletic  Institute 


Side  horse:  Swiss  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  George  Paluaiy. 

Summary;  Presents  a  key  move  on  the  side  horse  as  demonstrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast 

1.    Vaulting-horse.  i.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational 

Corporation. 

^     ,      ^,    „  796.4  7^-707512 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  BducaUonal  Corp. 


Side  horse:  Travel  or  side  lift  {Motion  piehin)    Encydo- 
pae(Ca  Britannica  EdncaticHul  Corp^  19A8. 

2  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credila:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy, 

Summary:  Presents  a  key  move  on  the  side  borse  as  dnnonatrated 
by  an  expert  gymnast. 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  l  Encycl<^raedia  Britannica  Bducatlonal 

Corporation. 

796.4  70-707085 

Encycl<HMiedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Side*horse  vaults  and  snpport  exerdses  {Motion  picture) 
Center  for  Instructional  Communications,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity.    Made  and  released  by  Syracuse  University,  1966. 

17  mlo.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm. 

Creditt:  Director  and  author,  Paul  Romeo. 

Summary:  Shows  more  than  a  hundred  exercises  for  Junior  and 
senior  high  schools  to  emphasize  the  use  of  progression  In  teacbinf. 
Features  spotting,  assisting,  and  safety  precautions,  using  slow- 
motion  and  stop-action  photography. 

1.  Exercise.  i.  Syracuse  University.  Center  for  InWructlonal 
Commtiaicatloaa.     n.  Syracuse  University. 

613.7  Fi  A  68-1341 

Syracuse.    Univ.     Ubr. 


Side  issue  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  State  University,  Design 
Center.  Released  by  Iowa  State  University,  Film  Pn>- 
dttction  Unit,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  I^rodiicers,  directors,  photographers,  and  editors,  Nor- 
man Abrams,  Robert  I>orr. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  one  form  of  environmental  deatroctlon 
created  by  automobiles  and  highway  systems,  using  wctatm  ot  high- 
ways, highway  signs,  and  dead  animals  to  present  an  Ignored  aspect 
of  contemporary  culture. 

1.  Roadside  Improvement  I.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science 
and  Tecbnolc«y,  Ames.  Dealgn  Center.  II.  Iowa.  State  University. 
Film  Production  Unit 

[TE177]  388  73-713963 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 

Side  stroke  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.^  1970. 

S  mlD.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     ( Swimming) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Detailed  analysis  of  tbe  side  stroke,  utilising  high 
Q)eed  photography  and  freeze  frames. 

1.  Swimming.  t.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambrldte,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: Swimming  (Motion  pictare) 

797.2  77-705363 

Ealing  Corp. 


Sldewo>kfl 

mation  Inc.,  1969. 


[Filmatrip]     Leaminc  and  Infor- 


100  fr.    color.     35  mm.    (WaitrcM  tiakung  program,  no.  8) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  tlte  importance  of  ndc  wodt,  1m>w  it  varies  in  diffeneBl 
restaurmnu.  ind  how  to  open  and  close  side  work.  lUunrsies  bow  to  Mttic 
grievances,  how  to  smutc  guest  privacy,  how  to  handle  obnouous  or  troublesome 
guetta,  bow  to  avoid  quarrdi  about  the  check,  and  how  to  letve  children.  With 


1.  WaitrcHes.     2.  Food  Krvice.        1.  Learning  and  Infomuiioa  Inc.     11. 
Series:  Waitresa  training  program.  [PUnutiip]  tra.  8. 
[TX925]  647  72-732669 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 


Sidehorse  and  vaulting  (Motion  picture)  Associated  Film 
Services.  Made  by  Jan  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
Btructioiiul  Media  Services,  1971. 

17  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Physical  education  for  boys  wrles) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Adviser,  Lyonel   D.  Avance. 

SUMMARY;  Demonstrates  basic  sidehorse  vaulting  and  support 
work.  Ehnphasltes  teaching  technlQueK,  progressions,  spotting,  and 
performers.     Includen  some  advanced  routines. 

I.  Vaulting-horse.  I.  Associated  Film  Services.  II.  AIMS  In- 
structional Media  Services.  III.  Series:  Physical  education  for  boys 
series  (Motion  picture) 

[GV523]  796.4  75-714075 

AIMSlDstroctlonal  Media  SerrlcM 


Tbe  Sidewalk  artists.  [Motion  picture^     Houghton  Mifflin  Co., 

1971.     Made  by  Amazing  Life  Games  Co. 

•pprox9min      »d.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Amazing  Life  Games  Theater) 

CREDITS:  Projeci  originator.  Elhel  Young;  collaborators.  Allonia  Gadsden, 
Marilyn  Bums. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  texture  and  color  through  the  eyes  and  experiences 
of  city  children  who  observe  the  change  in  the  city  resulting  from  the  work  of 
sidewalk  artisU.  Includes  scenes  of  orange-crate  cities,  and  painted  boxes,  pave- 
ment, and  fences.  For  kindergarten. 

1.  Cities  and  towns  in  an— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Cities  and  towns  in  artj 
1.  Houghton  MifTlin  Company.  11  Series:  The  Amaiing  Life  Games  Theater 
[Motion  picture] 

[N82i7.C35]  372.5  72-701743 

Houghton  MifTlin  Co  72  MARC 


Sidewalks  {FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

.^t8  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ami  phonodlm.-;  1  .k.,  12  in.,  33j  rpm..  S 
mln.  nilcrogruove.  (Imitgex  and  inmgliuitloii.'i:  seeing  creatively,  no. 
3) 

With  teacher'.s  manual. 

Crediti:  Author,  Michael  Slegel. 

Summary:  Uses  scenes  of  various  sldewallci  of  New  York  to  aid 
children  In  learning  to  see  things  more  inteti.'Wiy. 

1.  Visual  education.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Images 
and  Imaginations:  seeing  creatively  (FUmstrip)  no.  3. 

372.6  73-733796 

Eye  Gate  House 

Sidney  liunet  Film  Productions 
see 

The  Deadly  affair. 

Sidney  N.  lAverents  Productionfi 
see 

The  Butterfly  with  fi>ur  birthdays. 
Snails  and  how  they  walk. 


Sldncr  Poftier.  [Motion  picture]      Mert  Koi^     and  Charlei 
Grinker.     Released  by  Tune-Life  Films.  1970. 

4  min      ad.     color.      16  mm.     (Black  views  on  race,  rto.  ]4) 
SUMMARY:  Prcient*  public  remarics  by  Sidney  Poitier  which  caprcsi  the 

philosophy  of  the  actor  concerning  race  relations. 

1.  Poitier,  Sidney.     2.  United  States— Race  question.        1.  Koplin,  Mert 

il   Grinker,  Charles.     111.  Time-Ufc  Films.     IV.  Series:  Black  views  on  race. 

[Motion  picture]  no.  14. 

[E185.615]  301.45  72-714610 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Lc  SiMe  des  lamiires  (Fihnstrip)     Wantn  Schloat  Pro- 
ductions, 1971. 

70  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  15  mln. 

Issued  In  a  set  entitled  En  fran^ala. 

English  version  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  giilde. 

TREDITS:  Producer.  LlUa  Brownstone. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  dim.  Portrays  the  in- 
fluence of  the  age  of  Louis  XIV  on  the  derelt^ment  of  tbe  arts  In 
later  eighteenth  century  France. 

1.  Art,  French.  2.  Art,  Modern— ITth-lSth  centuries— France. 
I.  Schloat  (Warren)  ProducUons,  Pleasant  r  I  lie.  N.  T  II.  En  fran- 
Cais  (FUmstrip) 

[N6846]  448    709.44  70-739306 

Warr^  Schloat  Productions 

Siege  of  Leningrad  {Motion  picture)     CBS  News,  1965. 

3<>  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecust  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century, 

CrediU:  Producer,  Isaac  Klelnerman;  writer,  Robert  Clurtnan ; 
narrator,  Waiter  Cronkite;  composer.  Mario  Nasc-lmbene;  coixluctor, 
Alfredo  Antonlnl ;  editor,  Walter  Katz. 

nummary:  Describes  tbe  German  sl^e  of  Leningrad  during  World 
War  n.  Recounts  the  struggles  against  starvation  and  tbe  bitter 
cold  of  tbe  winters  from  1941  until  January  1944,  when  tbe  Germans 
were  forced  to  retreat 

1.  Leningrad— Siege,  1&41-1W4.  i.  The  Twentieth  century  (Tele- 
vision program)  n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc.  CBS  News. 
940.543  Fi  68-245 

The  Siege  of  the  Alamo  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News.    Re- 
lented by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1971. 

21  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (You  are  there) 

With  study  guide, 

SrsiilARY:  Recounts  the  events  leading  to  tbe  Battle  of  the 
Alamo,  portrnys  the  defeat  of  the  Texana  at  the  Alamo,  and  cover* 
the  subsequent  defeat  of  the  Mexicans  by  Sam  Hoitston. 

1.  Alamo— Siege.  1836.  2.  Texas— Revolntlon,  1835-1836.  I.  Co- 
lumhla  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  Newa.  II.  BFA  Elducattonal 
Media.    III.  Series :  Tou  are  there  (Motion  picture) 

[F890]  976  7&-714895 

BFA  F.ducatlonal  Media 


The  Siege  of  the  Rock  (Israel).  [Motion  picture]  BBC-TV,  Lon- 
don. 1969.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

30  min-     »d.     color.      16  mm.     (The  Glory  that  remains,  no  8) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Geoffrey  Baines;  writer  and  narrator,  Robert  Erskine. 

SUMMARY:  Reveab  tiie  remaining  traces  of  the  morUl  itruggte  of  the  Jews 
almost  2,000  years  ago  at  the  Rock  of  Masada,  the  last  outpost  of  resistance  to 
R<Mnan  tyranny, 

1.  Mezada  (Fortress).  Israel.       1  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.    Televi- 
sion Service.     II.  Time-Life  Fibns.     III.  Series:  Tbe  Glory  that  remains.  [Motion 
picture]  no.  8. 
[DSU0.M5)  933  70-710387 

A.L.A.  Booklist  72ir72,rcv  MARC 

Siege  of  the  Saxons  {Motion  picture)  Ameran  Films,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
1963. 

85  mln.     sd.    color.    3S  mm. 

A  Charles  H.  Scbneer  production. 

CreditB:  Producer.  Jud  Kinberg:  director,  Nathan  Juran;  writers, 
John  Kohn,  Jud  Kinberg;  music,  I,aurle  Johnson;  photographers, 
Wllkle  Cooper,  Jack  Mills;  editor.  Maurice  Bootes.  Ca»t:  Janette 
Scott,  Ronald  Lewis,  Itonald  Howard,  John  Laurie,  Mark  Dlgnam. 

Bummary:  An  adventure  drama  Involving  a  plot  against  King 
Arthur  by  a  knight  In  his  own  cotirt  who  planned  to  turn  England 
over  to  a  Saxon  prince. 

r.  Am«'an  Films,     ii.  Colombia  Plcturea  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1260 


Siegel,  Marian 
see 

A  la  Mozart. 


291 


Siegler  (Robert)   Productionfi 
see   Robert  Siegler  Producticms 


Sienna  Productions 
see 


Super  plastic  elastic  goggles. 

Sierra  Club 
see 

Nipomo— the  Uving  dunea. 
Oill  spoilt  Pattenu  in  pollutioa. 
Weat  Chichagon 

Sierra  Club,  San  Francisco 
see 

Grand  Canyon. 
Miner's  ridge. 
Nature  next  door. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sierra  Club,  San  Francisco    (Continued) 

No  room  for  ^vildemess? 
The  Redwoods. 
Two  Yosemites. 
Wilderness  river  trail. 


Sierra  Qub/ Stanford  Star  Spangled  Banner.  [Motion  picture] 
Sierra  Club.     Made  and  released  by  Dawson  Productions.  1972. 

2  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presenu  an  srraRgcment  by  Arthur  P.  Barnes  of  the  Sur- 
Spangled  Banner,  played  by  the  Stanford  University  Marching  Band,  with  photo- 
graphs of  the  American  wilderness  made  by  the  Sierra  Oub, 

1  The  Sur-$p«ngled  Banner.       1.  Sierra  Oub.     1[,  Dawson  (Larry)  Produc- 
tions, San  Francisco,     III  Title:  Star  Spangled  Banner.  [Motion  picture] 
tM1630.3.S69]  917.3  72-702144 

Dawson  Productions  72  MARC 

Sierra  L«OBe.  [Filmstrip]     Avid  Corp.,  1972. 

36  fr.     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  1  ».,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  IS  min. 
With  teacher's  guide, 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  economic  growth  and  change  in  Sierra  LeoUc,  cover- 
ing markets,  agriculture,  housing,  and  major  mining  activities. 
1.  Sierra  Leone — Economic  conditiaiu.        I.  Avid  Corporation. 

tHC517.S5]  916.6  73-740512 

Avid  Corp.  72  MARC 


Sigaboy.  [Motion  picture]    Maryknoll  Fathers.    Made  by  Amram 
Nowak  Associates.     Released  by  World  Horizon  Films,  1971. 

52  min      sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  a  small  village  on  the  island  of  Mindanao  and  its 
people,  who  arc  caught  in  a  social,  cultural  and  political  revolution. 

1.  Mindanao— Politics  and  government.  2.  Mindanao — Social  conditions. 
I.  Catholic  Foreign  Mission  Society  of  America.  11.  World  Horizon  Films, 
Maryknoll,  NY. 

tDS688.M2j  919.14  72-700173 

CINE  72  MARC 

Sighet-Sighet  {Mot'ion  picture)     Harold  Becker  Productions, 
1967. 

■11  min.     sd.     Wtw.     35  mm. 

Sumttiiiry:  A  study  of  the  life  of  a  fourteen -year-old  boy  who  was 
uprooted  In  1&44  from  his  home  and  deported  with  ten  thousand 
other  Jews  of  Sighet  to  Auschwitz.  Portrays  his  return  twenty  years 
later  to  a  town  that  no  longer  Is  and  never  again  will  be. 

1.  Jews  In  Sighet,  Rumania,    2.  World  War,  1930-1&45— Jews. 
I.  Becker  (Harold)  Productions,  New  York. 

Fi  A  67-606 
CINE 

Sight  I  {Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  iiiln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Five  senses) 

I.^xip  fllm. 

With  film  guide. 

f!um»inrg;  I'se.-*  live  photography  and  animated  denionstrutlons 
to  describe  the  lens.  iris,  retina,  cornea,  optic  nerve,  and  aqueous 
and  vilreotis  hiiiuur  and  to  explain  the  sense  of  sight.  For  elementary 
grades, 

1.   Vision  — Juvenile   films.     2.   Eye  — Anatomy.  t.   Eye  Gate 

House,  Inc.  Series :  The  Five  senses  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  70-704708 

A.  U  \.  Booklist 


Sight  II  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969, 

4  niln.    si.    color.    Riiper  8  mm.     {The  Five  senses) 
Loop  flim. 

With  film  guide. 

Summary:  ("umpiires  the  human  eye  with  a  simple  camera ;  shows 
way*  to  protect  ♦•veslght.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Vision— Juvenile  films.        i.   Eye  Gate  House,   Inc.        Series: 
Thp  Five  senses  (Motion  pictuie) 

372.r>  74-704709 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Sight  and  sound:  Media  in  foreign  langnage  teaching  (Mo- 
tion picture)  James  W.  Dodge.  Keleased  by  Northeaat 
Conference  Films,  1969. 

32  min.     sd.     color.     Ifl  mm. 

Credit:-  Director  and  photography,  Peter  Davis;  writer  and  editor, 
James  Dodge. 

Summary:  Shows  the  teaching  tnethods  used  In  foreign  language 
claKMrooms  which  are  dependent  upon  media  such  as  tape  recorders, 
overhead  projectors,  slide  projectors,  Qtm,  computer-assisted  Instruc- 
tional programs,  and  multi-media  presentations. 

1.  Language  and  languagen— Study  and  teaching — Audio-visual 
aids.  I.  Dodge,  Jnmeji  W.     ii.  Northeast  Conference  Films. 

371.33  72-705045 

James  W.  Dodge 


Sight   and    nound:   Media   in    French 

{Motion  picture)     James  W.  Dodge, 
east  Conference  Films,  1969. 


language   teaching 

Released  by  North- 


12  min-     sd.     color.     10  mm,  .      ^,.        „  . 

Credit*:  Director,  co-producer,  photographer,  and  editor,  «ter 
DaviK;  writer.  James  Dodge. 

Hummary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  Olmstrlps  and  Upe  recordings 
of  native  spoken  dialog  In  teaching  French  to  the  fifth  grade  class 
of  an  Inner  city  schooL  _  ,      .    ,, 

1  French  languaite—Sludy  and  teaching  (Elementary)— Audio- 
visual aldN  I.  Doilge,  James  W.  il  Northeast  Conference  Films. 
371.33  70-705047 

James  W.  Dodge 


Sight  and  sound:  Media  in  German  language  teaching 

{Motion  picture)     James  W.  Dodge.    Released  by  North- 
east Conference  Films,  1969. 

12  min.    sd-     color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Co-producer,  director,  co-writer,  photographer,  and  editor, 
Peter  Davis ;  co-writer,  James  Dodge. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  film,  Mldes,  and  tape  record- 
ings In  the  teaching  of  a  high  school  German  class. 

1.  German  language — Study  and  teaching — Audio-visual  aids. 
L  Dodge,  James  W.    n.  Northeast  Conference  Films. 

371.33  7a-705048 

James  W.  Dodge 


Sieht  and  sound:  Media  in  Spanish  language  teachuig(itfo- 

"^r^Ze)  James  W.  Dodge.  Released  by  Northeast 
Conference  Films,  1969. 

Sedi.°.:   SlrecTorand' SSio.r.ph.r,   Pete.  D.»l,,   writer   and 
editor,  James  Dodge.  . ,      methods  used  In  >  eoUege  Spanish 

cC"a'^'^d™S,™t»S^n»  o"  «'»  and  overhead  projector  ,. 
"TS'S'' language -Study  and  teaching -Andlo-vlsnal  aids. 
,.  i^gr;l',L'w^fNorthe.st  Con^^nce  Film.  ^^^^^ 

James  W.  Dodge 

Sight,  light,  and  coHot  (Motion  picture)  Greneral  Electric 
Educational  Films,  1971. 

14  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMM.^RY :  Scientists  explain  the  relationship  between  sight, 
light,  and  color  and  discuss  varioua  prlnclpla  of  color. 

1.  Color.        I.  General  Electric  Educational  Piims. 
[QC495]  535  75-713463 

General  Electric  Edu-  catlonal  Films 

Sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Direction.  Re- 
leased by  Ealing  Corp.,  1971. 

6  filmstrips.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  General  editors,  George  N.  Moore,  G.  WlUlard  Wood- 
ruff. 

CONTENTS:  Sounds  In  the  home.  —  Sounds  la  the  conntrj. — 
Sounds  in  the  city. — Sounds  la  stores.— Sounds  of  fun. — Sounda  of 
work.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Sound— Juvenile  fllais.    2.  Vocabutary—Juveolle  films.  I. 

Educational  Direction,  tna  II.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
372.6  73-737866 

EallDg  Corporation 

Sights  and  sounds  of  a  city  (Motion  picture)  Bochsler 
Studios,  Hamilton,  Ont  Released  in  Canada  by  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Cana- 
dian Tsavel  Film  Library,  1966. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm,                                             ,  ,     ,        ,,  ^ 

Summary:    l^cribes   the   city  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  duniis   the 

summer  tourist  season.  „     .    .      „.    ,,  ,-. ,i„ 

1   Hamilton.  Ont.— Description.        i.  Bochsler  Studio-,  ii.  ean.-ida. 

National  Film  Board,    m.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Llbrury. 

917.13  78-700333 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  Sights  and  sounds  of  summer  {Filmetrip)  Hudson 
Photographic  Industries,  1969. 

44  fv.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm., 
1  min.     microgroove.     (The  Four  seasons  In  the  city) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  casette. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Summary:  Explains  the  changes  In  nature  as  summer  comes  to 
the  city.  Descril>es  for  young  children  the  seasonal  holidays,  sportB, 
and  children's  activities. 

1.  Summer — Juvenile  films.  i.  Hudson  Phot<«raphIc  Indastnea. 

Series;  The  Four  seasons  In  the  city  (Filmstrip) 


Sights  and  sounds  of   the  farm    {Filmstrip) 
Visual  Education,  1967. 


Society  for 


Hudson  Photographic 


372.3 

Industries 


76-733029 


Sights  and   sounds  of  the  amusement  park   {FUmatrip) 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

41  fr.  color.  :r>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  33i  rpm.,  7  min. 
(Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditj;  Consnltant,  Gwendolyn  I>aroche. 

Summon/.-  Depicts  the  excitement  and  kaleidoscopic  activity  of 
two  boys  and  their  parents  on  the  rides  in  a  children's  amusement 
park.  Includes  views  of  a  merry-go-round,  a  helicopter,  a  Ferris 
wheel,  boats,  a  refreshment  stand,  and  a  wild  mouse. 

1.  Amusement  parks.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc., 
Chicago.         Series:  Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip) 

791.068  Fi  A  68-3556 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  amusement  park 
see 


Vistas  y  sonidos  del  parqiic  dc  divcrsittnes. 


Sights  and   sounds  of   the   city    (Filmstrip)      Society    for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

30  fr  inlc.r-  ST.  mm.  and  jihoiiodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  8 
mlpi.     (f.)iii-  wmld  of  sightx  and  sounds) 

With  teaclifr's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gwendolyn  1-nmche. 

Humman/:  Points  out  the  dependence  of  city  people  on  trans- 
portation l»y  picturing  people  and  goods  coming  into  the  city  by 
train,  truck,  and  airplane. 

Explores  a  variety  of  city  homes,  the  downtown  area  of  the  city 
and  its  center,  showing  its  commercial  and  cultural  aspects.  In- 
cludes visits  to  an  office,  a  museum,  a  theater,  skyscrapers,  and  Inner 
city  traffic  and  construction  sites. 

1  City  and  town  life.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 
Chicago.        Series:  Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip) 

301.3  Fi  A  68-3554 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


32  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  7  min. 
(Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gwendolyn  I^roche. 

Summary:  Descrih^  life  on  a  farm.  Surveys  the  farm  buildings 
and  examines  their  functions.  Pictures  the  chores  done  by  various 
members  of  the  family,  cows  being  milked  in  a  milking  parlor,  the 
work  of  the  farmer  and  his  need  for  machinery,  and  the  leisure  time 
activities  of  farm  children. 

1.  Farm  life— Juvenile  films.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education, 

inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip) 
630.1  Fi  A  68-3553 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Sights  and  sounds  of  the  farm 
see 


Vistas  y  sonidos  de  la  granja. 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  home  {FUmstrip)  Socie^  for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

39  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  8  min. 
(Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gwendolyn  Laroche, 

Summary:  Portrays  various  types  of  urban  and  rural  homes  de- 
picting typical  family  activities.  Includes  visits  to  the  homes  of  a 
Negro  family,  a  white  family,  and  a  Spanish -American  family. 

1.  Family.        i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series  :  Our  vvoi-ld  of  sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip) 

301.42  Fi  A  68-3551 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

The  Sights  and   sounds  of  the  Kntztown  Folk  Festival 

{Motion   picture)      Pennsylvania   Folklife   Society,    1969. 
Made  by  Roy  Productions. 

24  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  Shows  the  Pennsylvania  Dutch  Folk  Festival  as  the 
people  impersonate  their  Amlsh  and  Mennonite  ancestors.  Includes 
scenes  of  the  crafts,  famous  foods,  and  folklore  for  which  Kutztown 
is  famous. 

1.  Pennsylvania  Dutch  Folk  Festival,  2.  Kutztown,  Pa.  l  Penn- 
sylvania Folklife  Society. 

394.2  73-706108 
CINE 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  neighborhood  (Filtmtrip)  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

34  fr.  color.  35  miu.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  S3j  rpm .  8  min. 
lOur  world  of  sights  and  sounds) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gwendolyn  Laroche. 

nummary:  Pictures  life  in  an  urban  neighborhood  beginning  with 
the  early  morning  work  of  a  newspaper  boy  and  a  milkman.  F'ollows 
two  boys  on  a  shopping  expedition  as  they  stop  off  to  see  a  dry  clean- 
ing establishment,  a  shoe  repair  shop,  an  Ice  cream  truck,  a  fire  house, 
and  a  supermarket.  _ 

1.  City  and  town  life.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 

Chicago         Series :  Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip) 

301.3  Fi  A  68-3552 
Society  for  Visual                             Education 


Sights  and  sounds  of  the  neighborhood 


Vistas  y  sonidos  del  vecindario. 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  pet  shop  (Filmstrip)    Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  .^.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  6 
min.     (Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds) 

With  teacher'.s  guide. 

Credits:  Con.sultant,  Gwendolyn  Laroche. 

Summary:  Follows  a  family  on  a  vi.-Jit  to  a  neighborhood  pet  shop. 
Pictures  a  wide  variety  of  household  pets — puppies,  kittens,  fi*,  a 
parrot,  a  monkfy,  gerbils,  guinea  pigs,  and  baby  alligators.  Con- 
cludes with  a  brief  message  on  the  care  of  pets. 

1.  Pet  shops*.  I,  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago. 
Series:  Our  world  of  sights  and  sounds  (Filmstrip) 

636  Fi  A  68-3555 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  pet  shop 
see 


Vistas  y  sonidas  de  la  ticnda  de  animates  caseros. 

Sigma  Delta  Chi 
see 


292 


That  the  people  shall  know. 

Sigma  Educational  Films 
see 

Beards,  moustaches,  and  eyebrows. 
The  Borrego  earthquake. 

City. 

Conserving  the  past:   Dinosaur  National 
Monument. 

Creating  age  effects. 

Current  events  In  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  1. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sigma  Educational  Films   <Contiiiued) 


Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  2. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  3. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
Issue  4. 


Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
Issue  5. 

Current  events  In  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  6. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  7. 

Current  events  In  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  8. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  9, 

Current  events  In  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  10. 


Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  11. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  12. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  13. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  14. 

Current  events  in  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  15. 

Current  events  In  science.    Volume  1, 
issue  16, 

Experiencing  color. 
E3q)eriencmg  shape. 


E3q)erienclng  texture. 
E3q)erlencing  value. 
£3q>erimentli^  with  character. 

Farm. 

Felt  puppets. 

Forest. 

Garden  and  field. 

The  Hi^way  patrol. 

How  are  earthquakes  detected? 

How  do  we  know  about  dinosaurs  ? 
In  case  of  earthquake, 
li^t  hearted  puppets. 

Light:   makers,  reflectors,  and  stoppers. 
Man  on  the  moon. 


Pro  &  con,  current  events  in  social  studies 
weekly  filmstrip  series.    Volume  1,  issue  6, 

Pro  &  con,  current  events  in  social  studies 
weekly  filmstrip  series.    Volume  1,  issue  8. 


Puppet's  dream. 

Pi4)pets  from  odds  and  ends. 
Puppets,  puppets,  puppets. 

Reptile  eggs:   Hatching  of  a  snake. 
School  helpers. 

Seashore. 

The  Senses. 

Sets  and  stages. 

Simple  facial  constructions. 

A  Simple  puppet. 

Small  boat  harbor. 
Straight  makeup    (ingenue) 

Strai^t  makeup    (juvenile) 
The  Supermarket. 

What  are  earthquakes? 

What  causes  earthquakes  ? 

What  do  we  know  about  dinosaurs  ? 

What  do  we  leam  from  earthquakes? 

Sigma  Productions 
see 

Hurry  sundown. 

In  harm's  way. 


Sign  on/sign  off  {Motion  picture) 
versity.  Audio- Visual  Services, 
cal  Cinema  Re^ster,  1»67. 


Sign    printing— showcard    machine    (Filmstrip) 
Filmstrip  Center,  1971 


Pennsylvania  State  Uni- 
Rpleosed  by  Psycholojp- 


24  mill.     s'l.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaiv:    A    rMHi-lerhnlcal    IntroducUoQ   to^  <^™I'1"^.'';J 


3i*u-  A  ni»ri-iernnicai  iiuri>uiu-iiuu  im  ■."iujimht.  ...-sisleu-ln- 
strurtion.  Examines  the  tutorial  method  of  iDstniction.  Shows 
through  animation  the  operation  of  the  computer-asststed-lnstructlon 

*^^*'Tutor«  and  tutoring.  2.  Programmed  Instruction.  i.  Penn- 
sylyanla.  SUte  University.  Audio-Visual  Services,  n.  Pennsyl- 
Tania.     State  UnlTerslty.     Psychological  Cinema  Register. 

371.39  Fi  A  68-2700 

Penn.     State  Univ.  Audio-Visual  Services 


Library 


Sigma  ni  Corporation 
see 

Amblin. 


A  Sign  of  love.  [Filmstripi    Graded  Press,  1970.    Released  by  Ab- 
ingdon Audio  Graphics. 

67  U.     color.     35  mm         and  phonodisc:  1  s..  7  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  5  min. 

Also  issued  wiih  phonotspc  in  cassctic. 

Wtih  lesdcr's  guide  by  Howard  and  Joyce  Walker,  reading  script,  six  Kodak 
ready  mount*,  and  one  sheet  of  Marvalon.  Includes  insiruclions  for  making  slides 
to  accompany  the  song  It's  a  sign  of  love. 

CREDITS:  Director.  C.  B.  Anderson;  art.  Gene  Siiemore;  photographer. 
Marshall  Fall«ell. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  the  folk  song  Its  a  sign  of  love,  sung  and  played  by  Ray 
Repp,  as  background  musk  for  a  series  of  pictures  which  help  young  children 
see  ho*  they  can  become  sensitive  to  and  respond  to  the  needs  of  others. 

1    Love      (I    Lovc]        I.  Graded  Press      H.  Abingdon  Audio  Graphics. 

lBF575.L8]  268  70-737901 

AbiT>gdon  Audio  Graphics  72[r72jrev  MARC 

The  Sign  of  the  cross  {Motion  picture)     Famous  Players, 

1914.    Keleased  by  Paramount. 

4  reels,     fl    bAw.     3.5  mm. 

U  C.  copy  Incomplete  (22  min.;  reels  1  and  2,  and  parts  oC  reels 
3  and  4  wanting)  ,    ^     „,„        „  ^^ 

Based  on  the  drama  of  the  same  title  by  WlUon  Barrett. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CredUa:  Producer.  Adolph  Zukor.  C<ut:  William  Famum,  Rosina 
Henley.  Sheridan  Block,  Oeorginl  Majeronl. 

Summary:  A  drama  In  which  the  affertlons  of  a  Roman  prefect 
for  a  young  Christian  maid  lead  him  to  death  by  being  thrown  to 

I  Barrett,  Wilson.  1&48-1904.  The  sign  of  the  cross,  n.  Para- 
mount Pictures,  Inc.  nt.  Paramount  Film  Collection,  iv.  American 
Film  Institute  Collection. 

781.43  79-708953 


48  fr      color      S5  mm.     and  phonodisc:  2  a    (Is.   for  tuamial 

slrmals  tor  mantial  Md  «utom»Hc  projectors.  ^   r-  r   m«.T 

TREDITS  ■  Produrer,  violet  Priestley:  puphlc  art,  C.  G.  Caaey 
iSmABY:  Dmo=«ratea  how  to  nae  the  showcard  machine  to 

"t'i°t?rmg.t  S^lScar*.        I.  Llhr.ry  F.to«.r,p  Ceoter. 

Wlchiu.  Kan.  ^^^  76-7S8829 

Library  Fllmatrlp  Center  rev 


Signals  for  survival  (Motion  picture)  Xiko  Tinbergen,  Ox- 
ford. Ensr..  1960.  Released  ill  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co..  1070. 

TA  min.    Bd.    color.    16  mm.  _     ,     „  ,. 

CREDITS.  .Authors.  NlWo  TinlK-rgen,  Hugh  Falkiia;  narrator, 
Nlko  Tlnberjren.  ...  .   i . 

St'MMARY-  Shows  the  various  types  of  slgnahi  and  language 
which  gulls  use  in  communicating  with  other  gulls;  lllurtnjtea  snch 
behaviorlal  aspects  as  territoriality,  aggression,  courtship  and  mat- 
ing, alarm  signals,  and  flights.  „  ._     .         „  «   „  .  tm- 

1  Animal  communication.  2.  Birds— BehaTlor.  3.  OullB.  1.  Tln- 
bergen   Nlkoloas.  1907-  II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

508.3  74-709835 

Mc.Graw-HllI  Book  Co. 


Lyceum  Productions, 


Signature  against  the  sky  {.Vothn  picture)  WCAU-TV, 
1907. 

53  mill.     sd.     color     16  mm.     (Eyeooartl  ,„  .rchltect 

whle-r^'  Ln^irht' ."n'-nte^na'tiS-  ^^'-H^^ 

XiopZ'and ..",  »-''-„sr''i.'SdS  .«errw5  s-hfi 

J-  ^f^i,^r  ■■■i'SL:  Eye^n^art  .Motion  picture,.  ^  ^^^ 
CINE 

Signatures  in  the  sand  (FUmatrip) 

1969. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in..  8Si  rpm..  7  min.  (Sea, 
sand,  and  shore) 

With  book  entitled  New  moon  cove,  by  Ann  Attwood. 

Crediit:  Author  and  photographer.  Ann  Attwood. 

Bummary:  Pictures  impreaaloDs  made  on  tbe  sand  by  birds,  ani- 
mals, and  humans. 

1.  Sand.  L  Ijceam  ProdnctlonB  (Firm)  Series:  Sea.  sand, 

and  Bbor«  (Filmstrip) 

551.3  79-734040 

Ijceum  Productions 

The  Significance  of  Hakotm  X  (Motion  picture)  WCBS- 
T\'  and  Columbia  University.    Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart 

and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  hlMory  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  21 :  Protest  and  rebellion  In  the  North) 

flttmmarif:  Dr.  C.  Eric  Lincoln  dlwuRfles  the  life  and  career  of  the 
black  revolutionary  leader  Malcolm  X  and  explains  tbe  Impact  of 
bis  message. 

1.  Uttle.  Malcolm.  1925-1965.  i.  Lincoln.  Charles  Eric.    n.  New 

York.     Television  station  WCBR-TV.     m.  Columbia  Unlveralty.     it. 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  his- 

tory of  Afro- Americans  (Motion  picture)     Section  21:  Protest  and 
rebellion  In  the  North. 

801.451  78-704115 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

The  Significance  of  yon  {Motion  picture)  Boiae  Cascade 
Corp.  Made  by  De  Martin-Marona  and  Associates.  Re- 
leased by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  [1969] 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8ummarv:  Uses  experimental  techniques,  random  shots,  and  con- 
versation fragments  to  point  out  the  significance  of  the  individual 
man  In  an  Industrial  environment.  Emphasises  the  Importance  of 
people  In  the  lumber  Industries. 

1.  Lumbermen.  i.  Boise  Cascade  Corporation,  a.  Modern  Talk- 
luK  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

330.1  73-702866 

CINE 


Significant  figtires  in  science  (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science 
Pub.  O.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (High  school  phyalcal  sciences) 

Eastman  color. 

FX>M  filmstrip  no.  6T1. 

With  teaching  guide 

Bummaru:  Shows  how  the  length  of  a  table  top  Is  measured 
crudely  and  then  with  Increased  precision  as  different  meter  sticks 
are  substituted.  Presents  standard  rules  for  counting  the  signlflcant 
figures  In  a  number  and  the  conventions  that  are  followed  In  subse- 
quent arithmetic  calculations. 

1.  Measuring  Instruments.     2.  Arithmetic.  l  Popular  Science 

Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.      Andlo-Vlsual  Division,      n. 
FOM   filmstrip  no.   671.  Series:   High  school  physical  sdenceB 

(Filmstrip) 

530.16  Fi  A  68-4344 

Popular  Science  Pub.  O)..  Atidlo- Visual  IMt. 


293 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Stgatficnt  lam  that  chaived  U^  Uitorr-  [TnnspareacieS) 
AEVAC.  1969. 

3$  tmupvencMS.     color.     Is  10  in. 

In  CMC. 

Wiih  75  overUy*. 

With  teachcr'i  |U)ck. 

SUMMARY:  ProCTU  a  survey  of  Americmn  legiiUtive  hutory  and  national 
devetepmeni  by  examinini  25  major  lawi  affectini  luch  areai  at  civil  ri»hU. 
property  rights,  a(riculturc,  buaineu,  inteniate  coniincrce,  labor  relations,  and 
social  welfare,  includes  a  background  of  the  needs  which  prompted  these  legisla- 
tive changca. 

1.  Law— United  Sutca — History  and  criticism         I.  Aevac,  inc. 
[ICF352]  340.0973  72-73412! 

AEVAC  '2 


MARC 


La  Signora  delle  camelie   (Motion  picture) 
see    Camille 

Signoret,  Simone,  1921- 
see 

Small  world:    Hopper,  Signoret,  De  Mille. 


Signpost  to  murder  {Motion  picture)  Marten  Productions. 
Released  by  Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer,  19&4. 

74  luln.     Sri.    b&w,     35  mm. 

Panavislon. 

Ka»*<J  on  the  l»lay  of  the  same  title  by  Monte  Doyle. 

Viediti:  Producer.  Lawrence  WeiDgarten ;  director,  George  Eng- 
lunil ;  screenplay.  Sally  Benson;  music,  Lyn  Murray;  director  of 
photography.  Paul  C.  Vogel:  film  editor.  John  McSweeney,  Jr.  Ca»t: 
Joaune  Wootiward,  Stuart  Whitman,  Edward  Mulhare,  Alan  Napier, 
Joyce  Worsley,  Leslie  Denlson. 

tiiimtiiari/:  A  suspense  melodrama  Involving  an  escaped  inmate 
from  a  hospital  for  the  criminally  insane  and  a  young  housewife 
who  gives  him  refuge. 

I.  Doyle,  Monte.  Slgnpoat  to  murder,  u.  Marten  Productions. 
III.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi 67-1116 

Signposts    aloft     {Motion    jncture)       Moody     Institut«    of 

Science,  1967. 

■M  mill.     sd.     color.     lU  mm. 

Presented  by  the  Moody  Bible  Institute. 

SuminurT/:  \  sermon  from  scleoce  Id  which  Dr.  Irwin  A.  Moon 
uses  the  faith  of  a  pilot  In  his  iastrumflnts  to  iUufltrate  the  faith 
which  a  man  must  have  In  Ood. 

1.  Faith.  1.  Moody  Institute  of  Scleoce.  n.  Moody  Bible  Insti- 
tute. 

234  73-707767 


Signs.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1967. 

6  transparencies      10  x  12  in      (Education  for  driving  today) 

With  Icschcr'i  manual. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Ronald  Rowc 

CONTENTS:  Standard  highway  signs.— Special  signs.— International  trafTic 
signs. — Illuminated  traffic  sign^— Route  numbers  and  directions. — Cities  di- 
vided cast  and  west. 

1    Automobile  dribing.     2   TralTic  signs  and  signals.        1   Creative  Visuals 
(Firm)     II  Series:  Education  for  driving  today  (Tramparenciesj 
CTL152.5)  629.28  72-735903 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

^gns  (^lotion  picture)    Gabor  Kalman.    Released  by  Bailey 
Films.  1960;  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

It  mill.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Eva  Benesch. 

Summary :  Shows  young  children  and  the  many  slgna  that  they 
encounter  In  their  nelghtwrhood  travels,  pointing  out  that  signs  give 
direcllan.><.  locations,  dangers,  services,  and  rules  for  riding  bicycles 
In  (he  park.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Signs  and  sign-boards— Juvenile  films.  I.  Kaloun,  Oabor. 
II.    Bailey    Film!i,    Inc.,   Hollywood.    Calif.      III.    BFA    Educational 


BF.V  Educational  Media 


372,8 


75-71U01 


Signs  aroond  the  dty  {Filmatrip)    Vthui  Media  Mftterials, 
1969. 

1  roll,    color.    SH  mm.     ( I  can  read  signs) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  writer,  and  photographer,  Edward  Dtibrow^Qr. 

Butmmtiry:   Pictures  different  kinds  of  signn  found  In  the  city  to 
show  children  that  reading  Ih  part  of  dally  experience.     With  captlooSL 

1.  Slgnx  niid  sign-boards.         i.   Urban  Media   Materials. 
Series :  I  can  read  tigna  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.4  77-786077 

Urban  Media  MateriaU 


Signs  in  the  city  {Filmatrip)    Holt^  Kinehart  and  WinsttUQ, 
1»69. 

ill  fr.  ciilor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a.,  7  in.,  3&1  rpm.  (Liv- 
ins  si<  tit'l;;hl>ora  > 

Fllnwtrlp  2. 

Correlaieil  with  the  book  Living  as  Delgbbora,  by  Peter  Buckley 
and  Mortense  Jonea. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CreiiU:  Writer  and  photographer,  Peter  Buckley. 

Kulnn^n^■p:  Hhows  various  rlty  signs  and  explains  that  they  give 
Information  conrernlng  location,  geography,  hlatory.  job  offerlnga, 
scheilult^,  tlnietalile  servlcen,  and  cultural  events.  Points  out  that 
Immigrant  groups  create  diversity  in  the  city.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Signs  anil  nlgn-boarda— Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Ruckley,  Peter. 

Llvlit;;  as  iivlghliora.    u.  Holt.  Klnehart  and  Winston,  inc.        Series: 
Living .!«  neighbors  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  74-736435 

Tlie  Signs  of  fall  {Filnuitriff)    liudek  Films  and  Slides,  1969. 

Slides.  1969. 

33  fr.    /color.    25  mm. 

Creiitt:  Author.  Kageiw  I-.  Podhurst. 

Sumtnaiy:  Si-pn»*  of  the  coming  of  fall.    With  caption*". 

1.  Autumn.  1.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  inc. 

525  70-734429 

nud*-h  FlImM  tind  Hllrlew  of  CiiUr. 


The  Signs  of  spring  {Filmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films 
find  Slides,  lOr.T.     Made  by  James  N.  Hansen. 

36  fi       Color.     3-j  mm. 

Siimmuiy:  llIORtrate*  the  changes  In  sature  that  take  place  wltn 
the  approach  of  spring.  Explains  the  concept  of  the  seasons.  With 
captions.    For  primary  grades.  „    „     .  ,         .,     -i    - 

1  Natural  lilstory  — Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Spring  —  Juvenile  Alma. 
I    Budek   (Herl>ert  K.)   Films  and  Slides,   Santa   Barbara.  Calif. 

372.3  71-732872 

Bu'Vk  Films  and  Slides 

Sigm  of  summer  (Fam,trip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 

Slides,  1967. 

34  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Baitam.  Cabt.  ^^  73-734620 

BadekFUmsandSUiieB  o«0«Ut. 

Signs  of  the  city  (Motion  fictun)     Hester  and  Associates, 

1967. 

3  mln.     Hi.     color.     8  mill.     (.\H«reneas) 

lymp  rtliii  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Witli  study  jnilde.  ,       .,  .,  i 

Credit..-  -4utllor>,  Clarence  Klncald,  SlalleJ  Madeja^ 

Siimmari,;  Deecrities  the  kinds  of  algtis  and  •f"'?''  ''■',,^'! 

and  control  the  citj  environment  In  order  to  help  children  to  hecome 

■"rc?;U'"a',;d™t"°rre„„e  «^.%  S,.n.  .nd  .>sn.lK-,J- 
Jurenlle  films.     3.  Slgna  and  sfmbola-Juvenlle  Olnui.  1.  Heater 

and  Associates.        Series:  Awareneaa  (Motion  picture) 

37.2.5  Fi  A  68-2023 

Heater  and  Associates 
Signs  of  wanting  (FOmttrip)    Urban  Media  Materials,  1969. 

Iron,     color.    35  mm.     (I  can  r^adalgns) 

Cr^'il'/''S'oSiS''wrlUr,  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsk, 
Sum^iVv;  ncturi  signs  of  warning,  including  danger  signs  and 

signs  telling  what  not  to  do,    Wth  captlona^ 

1    Signs  and  signboards.        I.  Urban  Media  Materials.        Series . 

.  can  read  signs  (Fllmstrlp)  ^^^  ^  70-735078 

Urban  Media  &Iaterlals 


Signs  on  transfiortati<ni  (Fthiatrip)    Urban  Media  Materi- 
als. 1969. 

1  roll.     (.-olor.     S5  mm.     (I  can  read  signs) 

With  teachers  jnilde. 

Credits:  Producer,  wrrlter,  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Sumnutr]/:   Pictures  signs  of  transportation  on  trains,  cars,  and 
buses  In  the  clly.    With  captions. 

1.  Signs  and  signboards.        i.  Urban  Media  Materials.        Series: 
I  can  read  signs  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.4  79-735080 

Urban  Media  Materials 


Signs,  symbols,  and  signals  {Motion  picture)     Films/Weat. 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 

11  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  A  kaleidoscope  of  basic  visual  communication,  depicting 
the  signs,  symbols,  and  signals  that  Indlvlduala  and  the  community 
rely  on. 

1.  Signs  and  symbols.    2.  Signals  and  signaling.  i.  Films/West, 

Inc.    n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrloee. 

001.6  79-704205 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Signs  with  numbers   {Filmatrip)     Urban  Media  Materials, 


1  roil,     color.     35 1 
With  teachers  guide. 


(I  can  reati  signs) 


CreAiU:  I'roducer,  writer,  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Summary:  Pictures  signs  with  numbers.  Including  telephone  num- 
bers, prices,  clocks,  and  thermometers.    With  captions. 

1.  Sign.s  and  sign-boards.        t.  Urban  Media  Materials.        Series; 
I  can  read  slgna  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.4  74-736079 

Urban  Media  MateriaU 


Sikhism   {Motion  picture)     Lew  Ayres.     Keleased  by  Inter- 
nntioiml  Conimunicatitm  Films,  1968. 

It)   niin.     t«l.    color.     16  mm.     IK^IIgion^  of  the  Eastern   world) 

Also  issued  fn  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1956  motion  picture  entitled  The  sword  and  the  book. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  and  practice  of  the  Sikh  re- 
ligion in  India.     Includes  views  of  a  temple  and  of  various  rituala. 

1.  Sikhs—Iteligion.  i.  The  Sword  and  the  book   (Motion  pic- 

ture)    11.   Ayres,   !>•»',   190S-  iii.  Iniernational  CVjmmunication 

Pllmx.  Series:  Religions  of  the  Kastem  world   (Motion  picture) 

294.6  78-708280 

International  Conimunl-  cation  Films 


Sikhism  ( Filmatrip)  Audio  Visual  Service,  Bombay. 
Made  by  L.  P.  Shah.  Relensed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Inter- 
Culturo  Aasociates,  1970. 

35    fr.     color.     S5   mm.     (Rellgtona   in   India   fltmatripa.   no.   4) 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Joan  M.  Ferguson,  and  background 
and  frame  guides  by  Henry  Fergu»on. 

SUMMAKY:  A  study  of  the  Sikh  religion  la  India.  Covera 
basic  precepta,  religious  practices,  artldea  uaed  In  worship,  and 
sacred  and  historical  plac«a  of  pllgrlmag«. 

1.  Slkhlam.  I.  Audio  Visual  Servke.  II.  InterCuIture  As- 
sociates.    III.   Series. 

[BL2018]  294.6  77-788872 

iDterCnlture  AaaocUtoi 


Silas   Marner    {Filmntrip)     lirunswick    Productions,   1967. 

(Ml  fr     b&w,     35  mm.      (Literature  classics,  set  2) 

Credi'i:  Director,  Karen  Weiiitranb;  writer,  Jane  (ieverti;  Il- 
lustrator, Richard  Hall ;  editor,  Illt.i  Eepoeito. 

Sammarn:  Pi-e.senta  Illustrated  excerpts  from  the  book  Silas 
Marner,  by  tleorge  P'llut. 

1.  Eliot,  George,  pseud,,  1.  e.  Marian  Evans,  afterwards  Cross,  1819- 
18SC).  Silas  Marner.  i.  Eliot,  (Jeorge,  pseud.,  I.  e.  Marian  Evans, 
afterwards  Cnws.  1819-1880.  SUus  Marner.  ii.  Brunswick  Pro- 
ductions. Series:  Literature  classics  (Fllmstrlp.  Brunswick  Pro- 
ductions) set  2, 

823  79-733043 

Brunswick  Pro<iuction8 


Silas   Marner   by   George   EUot    {FUmatrip)      Educational 

Audio  Visual,  1967. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.  mlcrp- 
groove. 

With  jacket  notes. 

Credit*.-  Narrator.  Ian  Brett;  editor.  Margaret  OIAj. 

Sumnuiry:  Illustrktes  the  story  of  Silas  Marner  with  printa  and 
drawlnKH  of  the  period  as  well  aa  readings  from  the  boot        

L  Em>t  Geor^  pseud.,  I.  e.  Marian  Evans,  afterwards  Cross, 
ISlVKaS  Sl^s  MaTner,  the  weaver  of  Baveloe.  ri.  Educational 
Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Plea«.ntville,  N.  Y.  ^.  ^  ^^^^^ 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


SUoKe,  exile,  nd  '^■■i»g  [Motioo  picture]     BBC-TV,  London. 
1971.     Releaied  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 


30n 


•d.    b*w 


16  n 


CREDITS:  Writer.  Anthony  E 

SUMMARY:  Visiu  many  of  the  places  In  Dublin  about  which  James  Joyce 
wrote,  fivini  >  deeper  undemanding  of  hi*  intentions  and  accomplish  men  ts  at 
%  writer  ind  ■  clear  idem  of  Joyce  ttte  man. 

1.  Joyce.  Jkmcs.  1881-1941.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Televi- 
sion Service.     11.  Hme-Life  Films. 

[PR6019.O9]  928  75-714749 

Time-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 


The  Sileoccd  lUjoritT:  a  woncn's  Uberatkm  ■alHwaiia  Ut. 

[Filmstrip]     Media  Plua,  1972. 

Snimitfipi     color      35  mm.       snd  5  phof»odi»cs  (2  ».  each).  12  in.  33  1/3 

Also  lUucd  with  phonoiape  in  csueiie. 

In  muliimedis  kil  with  teacher's  guide  snd  script,  posiet.  and  pwkei  of  slick- 

CREDITS  Director  ind  editor.  Frsn  Rou:  writer,  Himilce  Novas;  narrator. 
Arlcne  Frsncis;  photographer,  Ann  Crifakoni. 

CONTENTS:  1  Liberation  no*.  W  f r ,  1 1  min,— 2  Women,  jv^.  ifKl  the 
law  75  fr .  1 2  mm  —3  Women  and  education.  74  fr..  9  min— 4.  This  ad  intulu 
women  65  fr..  10  mm.— 5    Rapping  with  ihe  feminisis,  102  fr..  19  min. 

1.  Women's  Liberation  Movement.  2.  Woman— Rights  of  women.  3. 
Women  in  the  United  States,  I.  Media  Plus.  inc.  II  Title:  A  Women's  libera- 
linn  multimedia  Lit    [Filmstripj 

[HQ14261  301.41  72-732757 

Media  Plus  72  MARC 

The  Silencers   {Motion  picture)     Meadway-Claude  Produc- 
tions Co.     Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

105  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Color  hy  Pathe.  ,   ^    ^^     t         ,.,  „„    t™ 

Based  on  the  novels  The  silencers  and  Death  of  a  citizen,  by 
Donald  Hamilton.  ^,_  ,   „     ,  

Credits-  Producer,  Irving  Allen;  director,  Phil  Karb<on;  screen- 
play Oscar  Saul;  music,  Elmer  Bemateln ;  director  of  photography. 
Burnett  GiifTey;  film  editor,  Charles  Nelson.  Cast:  Dean  Martin, 
Stella   Stevens.  Dallah  Lavl,  Victor  Buono,  Arthur  O'Connell. 

Summary:  American  secret  agent  Matt  Helm  thwarts  the  plana 
of  a  Chinese  agent  to  divert  a  United  States  atomic  missile  Into  the 
desert  and  take  over  the  world.  ^       .,  „     ii»  „ 

I     Hamilton,    Donald,    191ft-  The    allencers.    n.    Hamilton, 

Donald,  1916-  Death  of  a  citlaen.    m.  Meadway-Claude  Produc- 

tions Company.  ".  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  6»-I692 


Silences.  [Motion  picture]  Yugoslavia  Films,  Belgratie. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Contemporary  Films /McGraw-Hill, 
1972. 

12  min.     »d.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Direction  and  screenplay.  Prcdrag  Golubovic 

SUMMARY:  A  film  study  of  the  moral  ambiguities  created  by  war  as  evi- 
denced in  the  effect  of  war  on  the  reactions  of  a  Serbian  peasant  during  World 
War  II 

I.  World  Wat.  1939-1945-  Drama  I.  JugosUvija  film,  Belgrad  II  Con- 
temporary Films/ McGraw-Hill. 

1PNI997,  791.43  72-702616 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  72 


MARC 


Silent  e  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 


294 


3  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Reading  skills  ii:  Changliif 
vowel  sounds,  diphthonga,  syllablea) 

UMip  film.    Filtn  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CndiU:  Author,  Virginia  Biggy. 

Summary:  EipUlna  and  gives  example*  of  the  rowel  changea  ID 
words   to   which   the   final,   silent  e  has  been  added.     For  primary 

1    English   language — Vowela— Juvenile  Alms.  l   Ealing  Cor- 

poration, Cambridge.  Masa.  Serlea :  Reading  akilla  n ;  Changing 

vowel  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  70-701228 

Ealing  Corporation 

Silent  e  (Motion  picture)     EalinR  Corp.,  1970. 

2  mln.  al.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Action  viewer  reading  rtllla  II: 
Changing  vowel  aounda,  diphthongs,  syllable*) 

lyoop  film  for  hand  viewer. 

Credits:  Author.  M.  Virginia  BIggy.  ^     ^     , 

Summary:  Explalna  vowel  changes  In  words  to  which  the  flnal, 
silent  e  has  be«n  added.     Includes  example*.     Tor  primary  gratlea. 

J  English  language — Vowels — Juvenile  flima.  I.  Baling  Corpora- 
tion. Cambridge.  Mas*.  Serle*  :  Action  viewer  reading  akilla  II : 
Changing  rowel  •ounda,  diphthong*,  ayllable*  (Motion  picture) 

872.6  7O-T10064 

Ealing  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Silent  majoritr  (Motion  pictun)    Bruce  A.  Ward,  1970. 

4  mln.    Bd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

SUMMART:  A  humorous  political  Mtire  about  the  older  geoera- 
tlOD.    Filmed  Id  HacArthur  Park,  Loa  Angeles. 

I.  Middle  age.    2.  Old  age.       I.  Ward.  Bruce  A. 

791.43  70-711444 

CINE 


sunt  Bight.  [Motioo  picture]     Broolv  Jona,  1971. 

2S  Btin.     id.     color,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A(lim»etooamrtm««vemthe«DeTio»cy  wwdrfalarft 

city  hoapitaL  Rewab  wtoi  food  wfll  wwartB  men  can  mean  wbeo  die  oeeda  are 


76-715312 
MARC 


L  JoMa,  Bnoka. 
[PN1997] 
ONE 


Silent  night:  a  Christmaa  legend  (Filmstrip)     Society  for 

Visual  Education,  1970. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  13 
mln.     mlcmerooTe, 

Also  laxued  with  phonotape  In  cassette 

With  teacher's  milde. 

Summary :  Uses  atyllwd  drawlnw.  music,  and  narration  to  tell 
how  the  Christmas  carol  Silent  night  was  written.    For  elementaiy 

'"j.^Grubw,  Frana  Xarter,  1787-1863.     StlUe  Nacht,  helllge  Nacht. 
I.  Society  for  Vlmial  Education,  Inc^  Chicago. 

398.268  75-787774 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Silent  night  of  Jeremy  Rabbit.  [Filmstrip]     Cathedral  Films 
1 196-?] 

58  ft.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  ».,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm  .  approx.  15 
min.     (Christmujoy,  no.  3) 

With  study  fuide. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer.  Edw»rd  D  Eagle;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler; 
writer.  Meivi  Rorem;  iiluiirator,  Fr«ns  V«n  Lamswecrdc. 

SUMMARY:  Pre5ents  a  story  in  which  Jeremy  Rabbit  and  his  friends  argue 
about  the  parts  played  by  various  animals  in  the  original  Christmas  For  pre- 
school and  primary  grades. 

ll,  Christmas  stohesj  I.  Cathedral  Film*,  inc..  Burbanlt,  Calif,  II.  Series: 
Christmas  joy,  [Filmjiripj  no.  3 

(PZ10.3]  394.2  72-733414 

Cathedral  Films  72 


MARC 


Silent  snow,  secret  snow  {Motion  picture)     Daniel  Bosen- 

wein,  1969. 

I.'^  min.    Kd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Sumtnarf/:  A  dramatization  of  Conrad  Aiken's  short  story  about 
the  life  of  a  schisophrenic  young  hoy  who  has  fantasies  In  which 
snow  Images  play  bd  important  part. 

1.    Snow.        I.    Aiken,    Conrad    Potter,    188&-  Silent    mow. 

secret  snow.    n.  Rosenweln,  Daniel,  1947- 

165.9  77-706109 

David  Roaenwein  rev 


The  Silent  spring  of  Rachel  Carson  {Motion  picture)  CBS 
News.  196.3. 

54  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Telecr=t  on  the  CBS-TV'  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer.  Jay  L.  McMnllen;  reporters,  Eric 
Serareid.  Jay  I..  McMullen. 

Rumman/-  Discusses  the  pros  and  cons  of  the  controversy  over 
Rachel  Carbon's  book  Silent  spring,  which  contends  that  chemical 
pesticides  cause  more  harm  than  benefits  to  living  things  and  human 
beings  because  they  are  used  Improperly  and  their  effects  are  not 
carefully  studied  before  they  are  put  on  the  market.  Includes  inter- 
views with  ItPchel  Carson,  reiwesentotlves  of  the  chemical  Industrr, 
and  government  (rfDclala. 

1.  Pesticides— Toxicology.  2.  Wildlife  conservation.  l  OarsoD. 
Rachel  Louise.  Silent  spring,  n.  CBS  reports  {Television  program) 
ni.  Columbia  Broad-  casting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

632  Fi  67-755 

The  Silent  voice  (Filmstrip)  State  University  of  New  York, 
State  Education  Dept.,  Bureau  of  Continuing  Education 
Curriculum  Development,  1!)G7.  Made  by  Oscar  A.  Kauf- 
man and  Associates. 

66  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  1  reel  (4  in.),  31 
in.  per  sec. 

E.i^tman  color. 

With  script. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Herbert  H,  Smith;  introduction,  Loul.'<  J.  Lef- 
kowits. 

Summarv:  Illustrates  how  easy  it  Is  to  register  and  vote  in  elec- 
tions and  dlscus<:es  the  importance  of  voting  In  securing  better  living 
and  working  conditions. 

1.  Voters,  Registration  of— U.  S.     2.  Voting— U.  S.        i.  New  York 

(State)     Bureau  of  Continuing  Education  Cnrrlculum  Development 

324.73  Fi  68-2005 

Sahooettcs,  1  {Motion  picture)  McGrftw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1969.    Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     Bl.    color.    8  mm.     (Look  at  It  aeriea,  aet  C) 

Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge.  iMOed  Id  standard  8  dud.  aDd 
la  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

8Mmmary:  A  single-concept  Dim  dealgned  for  use  in  KacfalDjt  spe- 
cial education  claseea 

1.    ExcepUonal   chlldrea  —  Education.  I.   UcOraw-HlU   Book 

Company.  Series:  Look  at  It  aerlea  (Hotloo  picture i  set  C. 

S71.9  73-702760 

VcOraw-HUtBookCo. 

Sflhoocttcs,  2  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1969.    Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.    ,(Look  at  It  aenea.  set  C^ 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  staadard  8  mna.  and 
la  soper  8  oua. 

With  manoala. 

SiMMnary:  A  slDgle-eoncept  film  dealcoad  for  Ds*  In  teadtlDji  spe- 
cial education  clasaes.  „        _...   _    . 

1.   Exceptional   children  —  EdocaOoD.  L   McGraw-Hill   Book 

Company.         f^iea:  Look  at  It  sertea  (Hotloo  pictures  aat  C. 

871,9  77-702761 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Oo. 


SUhouettcs,   3    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 
1969.     Made  by  National  Film  Boud  of  Canada. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Look  at  It  serlea,  set  C) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.    Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  aod 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Bummary:  A  single-concept  film  dealffoed  for  use  in  teaching  9e- 
dal  education  classea.  „        „       „    ,. 

1.    Exceptional   children- KdocatlOD.  r.   McOraw-HIll   Book 

Company.         Series:  Look  at  It  sertea  (Motion  picture)  set  C. 

871.9  70-702762 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Silhouettes,   4    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Bock  Co^ 
1969.    Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     81.     color.    8  mm.     (Look  at  It  wrlfla,  aet  Cl 

Loop  fllm  nwunted  to  cartridge.    Issued  Id  sUndard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

BMmmary:  A  sUigle-concept  film  designed  for  ose  tn  teadunx  ap^ 
dal  education  classes.  ^        „ .    «    ^ 

1.    Exceptional   children  —  Education.  L   McOraw-HIll   Book 

Company.         ^rles:  Look  at  it  series  (Motion  plctnret  set  C. 

371.9  74-702768 

McO  raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Silica  ffrannlona  {Motion  picture)  Institute  for  Dermato- 
logic  Communication  and  Education,  1962.  Made  by  Au- 
dio Productions  in  cooperation  with  the  Committee  for 
ScientiHc  Communication  in  Dermatol<^y. 

6  min.     Bd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bftmmary:  Dr.  Ervin  Epstein  describes  how  a  small  piece  of  glara 
lmbe<)ded  In  the  cheek  of  the  patient  underwent  dissolution  to  pro- 
duce silica  granuloma.  Discusses  the  effects  of  cortisone  therapy 
Filmed  at  the  University  of  California  Medical  School  In  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

1.  Granuloma.  2.  Silica.  t.  Inslltnte  for  Dermatologlc  Com- 
munication and  Education. 

616.5  Fi  67-2144 


Silicate  mimrmls  {Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mDL     (Earth  science  in-lfla) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  nun. 

With  study  guide.  ,        ,  _,,,„. 

fiiMSHiarv;  Uses  quarts,  mica,  and  day  aa  examples  or  silicate 
mlnerala  In  explaining  the  arrangwnent  of  allieoD  and  oxTgU)  atoms 
Id  tetrahedra.  DenU  also  with  the  characteristic  way  In  which  a 
silicate  mineral  breaks,  due  to  Its  alllcoo-oiyieD  bond. 

I.  Silicates.  1.  Film  Aaaoclatea.  Series :  Earth  sciences  se- 
ries (MoUoo  picture) 

6(2  Fi  A  68-2677 

Film  Aaaoclates 


Silicone   rubber:   mold   making    (Motion   picture)     Thome 

Films.  1970. 

4  uiiiu     Hi.     color,    super  8  mln.     (Working  with  plaatlcs) 

IxH>p  film  mounted  in  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY  ■  Demonstrates  the  basic  procedures  for  making  an 
open  rubber  mold  of  a  two-dimensional  (bas-relief)  object  and 
shows  how  to  cast  from  this  mold. 

1    pisBtics— Molding.     2.  Silicones.     3.  Rubber,  Artificial.  I. 

Thorne  Films,  Inc..  Boulder.  Colo.     11.  Series:  Working  with  pUsUcs 
(Motion  picture) 

668  78-711903 

Thome  Films 


Silk— cocoon  to  dothing  {Motion  picture)  Wayne  Mitchell 
and  Compass  Films.  Released  by  International  Com- 
munication Films,  1966. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (South  A»la  sertea) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  Btaodard  8  moL  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide.  ,     u  i. 

Creditt:  Writer  and  phot(«rapher,  Wayne  MltcheU. 
Summory:  Reveals  In  detail  the  methods  used  In  silk  production 

"  l."si^  Sianufacture  and  trade— FaklsUn.  l  Mitchell,  Wayne. 

n.  Compass  Films,     in.  loternatlonal  Ommunlcation  Films.  »e- 

riee:  South  -Vsla  series  (Motion  picture)  ■„„„„„ 

638  74^-700592 


international  Communi- 


cation Films 


flk  . . .  cocoon  to  dothingr  {Motion  picture)  Charles  Cahill 
and  Associates  and  Marble-Gibeon  Productions.  Made  by 
Marble-Gibson  Productions.  Released  by  ATMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Serricen,  1968. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  Royal  Thai  silk  from  the  part  played 
by  the  silkworm  to  the  finished  material  In  a  dresa.  Contrasts  the 
village  method  and  the  factory  method  of  the  city  In  silk  luroductlcm 
In  Thailand. 

1    Silk— Thailand.  i.  Cahlll   (Charles)   and  Associates.  Inc.. 

Hollywood.  Calif,    ii,  Marble-Gibson  Productions,    m.  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services. 

638  71-700184 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Silk  makers  of  Japan.     Part  1:  Seriadtort   {FUmttrip) 

Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1962. 

Sw^a^.-^Descrllwrthe  development  of  the  silk  caterpillar  from 
the  egg  stige  to  the  cocoon  stage.  I""^*"  "»  ?»?™y:^!?? 
^ustrlal  activities  connected  with  the  cultivation  of  the  silk  cater- 
pillar.   With  captions.  .  ^     ^  .   t,„a^  iTtm^ 

1   Silkworms     2.  Silk  manufacture  and  trade.         i.  Budek  (Het^ 

bert'  E.)  Films  and  Slides.  SanU  Barbara.  Calif.  -,«w.« 

838  70-732o37 

BodA  FUms  and  Slides 


295 


Silk  moth  {Motion  picture)    Public  Media,  inc.    Released  by 
Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

7  mln.     wl.     color.     16  mm.     (See 'n  tell) 

A  Prliuury  languaee  arts/life  science  series. 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  by  Instltut  fUr  Fllm  ud>1 
Bild. 

Summarj/:  Uses  nilcrophotography  to  reveal  the  egg-laying  process 
of  the  silk  moth  and  to  ahow  the  caterpillars  as  they  emerge  from 
the  ^g.  Follows  the  process  of  metamorphosis  from  the  spinning 
of  the  cocoon,  and  the  transformation  Into  a  chrysalis  to  the  emerg- 
ing of  the  silk  moth  tw«ity  days  later. 

1.  SUantbuR  moth.  2.  Sllkwormft.  3.  Insects  —  Metamorphosis. 
I.  INibllc  Media,  lac.  u.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  See  'n  tell 
(Motion  picture)  Series:  A  Primary  language  arts/life  science 
series  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  79-706313 

Public  Media,  inc. 


BSk  screen  fundamentals  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  FihnSf 
1969.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Medoa,  1971. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits ;  Educational  consulUnt,  James  Bassler. 

Summary :  Explains  the  construction  of  a  silk-screen  frame,  and 
describes  how  to  use  the  basic  paper  stencil  block-oat  method  of 
silk-screen  printlog. 

1.  Screen  process  printing.  I.  BaUey  nims.  Inc.,  HoUjwood. 
Calif.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

746.6  79-711102 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Silk-screen  printing  {Filmstrip)     Churchill  Films,  1968. 

30  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Cotton  clothing,  from  field  to  you) 

Creditt:  Director.  Rosemary  Loxton;  wrltM-,  Lisa  Van  Deusen. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  processes  of  sllk-screeo  printing  which  are 
applied  In  making  designs  on  fabrics  used  in  the  production  of  cot- 
ton clothing.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Screen  process  printing — Juvenile  films.  2.  Textile  printing- 
Juvenile  films.  L  Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles.  Series:  Oottoo 
clothing,  from  field  to  you  { Filmstrip) 

372.8  Fi  A  68-6141 

ChnrchlH  Films 

The  Silk  screen  printing  frame  {Motion  picture)  Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mto.  Si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  silk 
screen — SM^graphs) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

BuMmary:  Describes  the  silk  screen  printing  fratne  and  its  uses. 


I  Serlgrapha  (Prints)         fWaWen  FlUn  Corporation.        Series: 
Floe  arts  techniques:  silk  screen— serlgraphs   (MoUon  picture) 

764  76-708099 

Waldeo  Film  Corp. 

SOk    screen    techniques    (Motion   picture)       Bailey   Films, 
1969.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

13  mln.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  James  Bassler. 

Summary :  Four  professional  artists  dentoostrate  advanced  silk 
screen  techniques.  Includes  the  clay  and  glue  tnsche  methods,  the 
lacquer  film  method,  and  the  photo  silk-screen  proceea, 

L  Screen  process  printing.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood. 
CaUf.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

746.6  72-711103 

BFA  Bdocatlonal  MedU 

The  SUkscreen  print.  [Motion  picture]     McCurdy-Bunell  Films, 
Canada.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Oxford  Films  il972?] 

I I  mm.     sd.     color       16  mm.     (Art  and  music  cducaiion) 
Wtih  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Narrating  irliMs  give  a  compreheniive  overview  of  the  basic 
concepts  and  techniques  of  silkscrccn  printing. 

1.  Serigraphy         I.  McCurdy-Bursell  Films.     II.  Oxford  Films.     111.  Series: 
An  and  music  educanon.  iMotioo  picture) 

tNE2236i  764  72-702680 

Oxford  Films  72  MARC 


Sillitoe,  Alan 


The  Loneliness  of  the  distance  runner. 
Silly  excuses  {FUnutrip)    Q+Ed  Productions,  1966. 

44  fi'  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.. 
11  min.     (Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl.  aeries  1.  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credit*:   Producer,  James  K.   Friedricb ;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Bummory:  Uses  a  story  about  a  badger  and  two  possums  who 
make  silly  excuses  in  order  to  Illustrate  tbe  Importance  ctf  keeping 
one's  word.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Children — Conduct  of  life.  2.  Truthfulness  and  falseboood. 
I.  Q+EM  Productions  Series:  Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl  (Film- 
strip)   series  1,  no.  4. 

179  Tl-784798 

Q+Ed  Productions 


Silly  excuses 


Exciuas  tontas. 

The  Silly  number  mystery    {FUmstrip)     Troll  Associates, 
1969. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (First  concepts) 

Cnditt:  Writer,  Marian  Frances:  Illustrator,  Lee  Stauslaud. 

SiuiiNsary;  Presents  a  simple  story,  using  consecutive  numbers, 
about  a  man  and  his  wife  who  hide  forbidden  boxes  under  their 
beds,  canslDg  their  children  and  aoinul  friends  to  become  very 
curious  about  the  contents  of  the  boxes.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Number  concept  i.  Troll  Associates.  Series:  First  con- 

c^ts  (Filmatrlp) 

872.7  74-735060 

A.  L  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SOo  15.  [Motion  picture]  Orahame  Jeimings  sod  John  Adainio. 
Made  and  released  in  Australia.  1971.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
New  York  University  Film  Library,  1972. 

56  cnin.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Rkua  ihe  question  of  whether  or  not  the  in»nuf«ciute  of 
■tomk  •rail  »ho*ild  be  checked.  Pre»«nU  a  draiMtiuitioo  in  which  two  mililMT 
onWcn,  who  we  trapped  in  an  underground  miaailc  lilo  »i>d  have  the  power  to 
flick  a  awitch  and  deatroy  the  world,  diacover  that  the  weapon  they  have  ci>»ted 
now  controls  them. 

1  Atomic  wcapona.  I.  Jennings,  Grahame.  il.  Adaimo.  John.  HI.  New 
York  Univenity.     Film  Library 

tUF767i  623.4  72-700990 

N.Y  U.  Film  Ubrary  72 


Silva,  inc. ,  1^  Porte,  Ind. 
see 


MARC 


Invisible  force  of  direction. 


Orienteering. 

Silver  {Motion  p'lcture)  V.  ?!.  Bureau  of  Mines  in  coopera- 
tion with  American  Smelting  and  Refining,  Anaconda, 
and  Hccla  Mining  Company.  Made  by  MPO  Video-tron- 
ics.     Released  by  V.  S.  liureau  of  Mines,  1968. 

^  miD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suiiimary:  Demonstrates  the  difficult  Job  of  getting  silver  from 
the  mine  to  the  surface.  Explains  that  silver  is  a  western  metal  and 
describes  Its  large  Tarletj  of  uses. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Silver.        L  U.  S.    Bureau  of  Mines. 

622  Fi  E  68-10 

CINB 


Silver  Burdett  Company 
see 

Adding  with  fractions  (machine) 


Addition  of  rational  numbers , 
Addition  with  mixed  numerals. 
Between  rational  numbers  (knights) 
Between  the  whole  numbers  (cavemen) 
Beyond  the  whole  numbers. 
The  Biggest  recrtangle. 

The  Boiling  temperature. 
Bubbles. 

Building  an  electricity  measurer. 

Cabbrating  a  thermometer. 
Calories  and  marshmallows. 

Catherine  Drinker  Bowen:  other  people's  lives. 

Comparing  rational  numbers  ^enie  and 
clam) 

Decimal  equivalent  for  fractions  (names) 

Decimal  names  for  rational  numbers 
(bricks) 

Decimals:    addition  and  subtraction. 

Dividing  with  decimals  (four  flusher) 

Dividing  with  fractions:   missing  factor 
method. 

Dividing  with  fractions:   reciprocal 
method  (Martians) 

Division  of  rational  numbers. 

The  Double  tube  experiment. 


Electricity  meanirer  aa  a  voltmeter. 

Electricity  measurer  as  an  ammeter. 

Equivalent  fractions  (watermelons) 
Ernest  Gaines:  blood  lines  in  ink. 
Exploitation  of  errors  (Edgar's  guess) 

Force  measurer. 

Fractions  and  rational  numbers. 
Games. 

Graphing. 

Graphing  inequalities  (marvelous 
marshes) 

Hematological  techniques.     Part  1:    Blood 
grouping. 

Hematological  techniques.     Part  2:    Stain- 
ing and  observing  blood  cells. 

Hidden  treasure. 

The  Human  achievement  map  Tilmstrip  program. 
Jessamyn  West:   my  hand,  my  pen. 
Laboratory  safety. 

Laboratory  skills:    Regeneration  in  planaria 

Laboratory  skills:    The  squash  technique 
in  onion  root  tips. 

Mac's  factoiy  or  . . ,  shortcuts  in  mul- 
tiplying with  fractions. 

Making  a  battery. 

Measurement . 

Microbiological  techniques.     Part  1: 
Media  and  sterilization. 

Microbiological  techniques.     Part  2;    In- 
oculation and  culture. 

Microbiological  techniques.     Part  3:    Iso- 
lation of  pure  cultures. 

Microbiological  techniques.     Part  4:    Stain- 
ing and  observing  bacteria. 

Microscope  techniques.     Part  1:    Using  the 
microscope. 

Microscope  techniques.    Part  2:    Using  the 
microscope. 

Modern  arithmetic  through  discovery. 
Multiplication  and  division  with  decimals. 

Multiplication  of  rational  numbers. 

Multiplying  with  decimals  (tiles) 
Multiplying  with  fractions. 

Multiplying  with  fractions:  di  stributivlty. 

Negative  rationals. 


296 


Operations  extended  to  negative  rationals. 
Probability  (rajah) 
Product  of  two  negative  numbers  (fish) 

Ratio  (deer  park) 


Reciprocals — multiplicative  inverses 
(simglasses) 

The  Remainder  in  division  (termites) 


Ross  Maedonald:   in  the  first  person. 

Rounding  (foxes) 

Solving  pairs  of  equations  (pirates) 
Specific  heat. 

Spinigig. 

Studies  in  the  history  of  black  Americans, 
Subtracting  with  fractions  (gems) 
Subtracting  with  mixed  numerals  (stones) 
Subtraction  of  rational  numbers. 

Testing  for  ions. 

Transporting  ions — the  ion  express. 
Using  dectricity  to  do  work. 

Using  equivalent  fractions  to  compute  sums. 
Using  multiple  pulley*. 

Using  multiple  pulleys.  Part  2. 

Using  the  balance. 

Walter  D.  Edmonds:  the  presence  of  the  past. 

Water  clock  cart 

Winding  the  motor. 

The  Yeast  beasts. 

The  Silver  circle  and  other  tales  of  change  (Filmstrip) 
Simon  and  Schuster,  1971.    Made  by  Educreative  Systems. 

4  fllmstrlps.  color.  36  mm.  and  4  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each), 
S3i  rpm.     (Tale*  of  many  lands) 

With  teacher's  guide,  spirit  masters,  transcript  of  recording,  and 
record  (33i  rpm..  12  In.)  

CO>rrENTS.  The  silver  circle.  78  fr..  8  mln.— 2.  The  comet 
woman.  77  (r.  10  mtn.— 3.  The  spirit  of  the  wind.  72  fr.,  8  min.— 
4.  Yl.  the  archer.     87  fr.,  9  mln.     For  prUnary  grades. 

1.  Tales.  I.  Simon  and  Schuster,  Inc.  II.  Series:  Talea  of 
many  lands  (Filmstrip)  ,„„.,oo 

[GR25]  398.2  T4-739688 

Simon  and  Schuster 

The  Silver  city  {Motion  picture)  Fihns  of  Scotland  Com- 
mittee, Edinburgh  ,19r)9,  Made  by  Anglo-St-otUsh  Pic- 
tures. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Creditt:  Writer  and  narrator.  John  It.  Allan. 

Bummary:  Scenic  views  and  actlyltles  m  Aberdeen.  ^Swtland  and 
the  surrounding  area.  Includes  the  harbor  area  and  the  flsh  mar- 
£?.  rt?S  «en«i  cothedrals.  colleges,  museums,  the  park  area,  and 
™«^^h  as  cr  cket  and  golf.  Views  outride  the  town  Include  the 
^SteTuarrJ,  the  highland  country,  herds  of  Aberdeen  Ang«..  and 

'*?'^berdeen.  Scot-De«rription.  i.  Films  of  Scotland.  Edln- 

*'"^*'-  9H.1  Fi  68-662 

Silver  echo  {Motion  picture)  Douglas  Sinclair  Film  Produc- 
tions, Canada.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canndian  Travel 
Film  I.,ibrary. 

12  mln.     wl.    color.     Ifi  mm. 

Buminary:  I'lcturea  the  salmon  known  ns  tlie  sliver  or  coho  and 
fits  home  watei-s  near  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  off  the  British 
Columbia  coast. 

1    Coho  salmon.  i.  Sinclair   (Douglas)   Film  Productions, 

n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     in.  Canadian  Travel  Film  LI- 

^^"^'  Fi  A  67-22W 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Silver  ddigB  ooMpetlttoM.  [Slide  set]     Reiearch  &  Education 
Dept,  American  Crafts  Council,  1969. 

30  tlidc*.    color  and  bftw.     2  i  2  in. 

With  icripL 

SUMMARY:  PreaenU  three  jrwi  of  wioniat  Jtnigw  in  the  (tarliat  deiigD 
compctitiofu  ipoaaored  by  the  Steriini  StWcnmiths  Guild  of  America. 

I .  Silver  uticke.  Americsa — EiUubiiioM.  I.  StcrUni  Silvemnitht  Guild  of 
Atnerics.     U.  Amcricsii  Cnfl»  CouociL     Keacsrcfa  A  Educatioo  DcpC 

[NK7112]  739.2  72-733989 

RcK«n:h  ft  Educatioo  72  MARC 

Dept,  Americw)  Crafti 

Silver  Dollar  City   {Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Social  Security 
Administration,  1968. 

14   nin      sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Soclnl  security  la  America) 
Sumittiiri/:    Participants    In   the   National    FeRtlval   of   Craftsmea 

demonstrate   how   to   make  soap,   spin   wool,   and  build   log  cabins. 

Points  out  that  n.any  of  the  craftsmen  are  recelTlnn  retirement,  sur- 

vlTors.  or  medicare  benefits. 

1,  Insurance.  Soclal—U.  S.        i.  U.  S.    Social  Security  Admlnlatra- 

tlon.  Series:  Social  security  In  America  (Motion  picture) 

368.4  Fi  E  68-84 

U.  S.  Social  Security  Admlotatratlon 

Silver  group  known   (Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and 

AVinston,  1971.    Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures. 

4  min.  'il.  color,  super  8  mju.  (Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous  solu- 
tion, no.  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Consultant,  Norman  DufTy. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  significant  chemical  reactions  In  solu- 
tion and  presents  the  balanced  Ionic  equations  for  these  reactions. 
Uses  animation  to  explain  the  reactions  In  terms  of  the  fundamental 
principles  and  concepts  of  chemistry. 

1.  Solution  (Chemistry)  2.  Chemical  reaction — CoDditions  and 
lawK.  3.  SllTer.  I.  Holt,  Klnehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  II,  Series: 
Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous  solution  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

541  71-711947 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


A  SHver  hydrogen  electrochemical  cell  {Motion  picture) 
Wendell  Slabaugh.  Released  by  Advisory  Council  on 
College  Chemistry,  1966. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Abstracted  from  the  1964  CHEM  study  motion  picture  entitled 
Electrochemical  cells. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summtin/:  Describes  the  construction  and  operation  of  a  allrer- 
hydrogen  electrochemical  cell.  Uses  close-ups  to  show  changes  at 
the  electrodes,  cell  processes,  electrode  reactions,  current  motions, 
and  concentrations  and  cell  voltages.     Explains  the  table  of  E"  values. 

r.  SlabHUgh,  Wendell  H.  n.  Advisory  Council  on  College  Chemis- 
try,    itL  Electrochemical  cells  (Motion  picture) 

545  Fi  A  68-2319 

Portland  State  College.  Library 

A  Silver-hydrogen  electrochemica]  cdl  {Motion  picture) 
Chemical  Education  Material  Study.  Made  by  J.  Arthar 
Campbell.    Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

4  niin.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  dim. 

A  CHEM  study  film. 

Summary:  Shows  chemical  reactions  at  the  hydrogen  electrode 
and  at  the  silver  electrode. 

1.  Electrolytic  cells.  2.  Hydrogen.  3.  SUver.  i.  Chemical  Edu- 
cation Material  Study,     ri.  Modern   Learning  Aids,  New  York. 

641  79-704528 

Uodern  Learning  Aids 


Silver   lightning    {Motion   picture)      Vitaphone   Corp.     Re- 
leased by  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1964. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     3,^  ram.     (World-wide  adventure  special) 

Technicolor. 

Credits:  Director  and  photographer,  Edgar  Monsanto  Queeny ; 
writer.  Charles  Tedford :  narrator.  Paul  Prentiss;  music.  Jack 
Shalndlin:  editor.  Rex  Steele. 

Suminari/:  Shows  views  of  sportsmen  fishing  for  Atlantic  salmon 
in  Canadian  rivers.  Includes  underwater  scenes  of  the  Ash  being 
booked. 

1.   Atlantic  salmon  Ashing.  i.   Vitaphone  Corporation,      n. 

Warner  Brothers  Pictures,   Inc.  Series:   World-wide  adventure 

speclnl  (Motion  picture) 

799.5  Fi  67-1072 


Silver  Springs,  Fla, 


Frontier  Florida. 


Silvey,  Ina 
see 


Silvermine  FUms 


A  Newport  happening. 

Slavery:  the  black  man  and  the  man. 


Silversmith  of  Williamsburg   {Motion  picture) 
Williamsburg  Foundation,  1971. 


Colonial 


44  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Witti  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS;  Pnxlucers,  Arthur  I-  Smith.  William  L  de  Matteo, 
Fhillp  A.  Thorp;  director  and  editor.  Gene  BJerke;  narrators,  Fritz 
Weaver.  Win  t'orman ;  music,  J.  S.  Iterllng;  camera.  Ken  Bauman. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  handcrafting  of  a  1765  coffee  pot 
from  a  crucible  of  scrap  silver  to  the  fashioning  of  the  product  by 
master  silversmith  William  de  Matteo.  Discussea  methods  employed, 
tbe  properties  of  sliver,  and  the  evolution  of  design. 

1,  De  Matteo.  William  L.  I.  Colonial  Williamsburg  Foundation. 
[NK7198.D]  789.2  70-713169 

Colonial  Williamsburg  Foundation 


Multiplication,  a  cognitive  approach. 
Teaching  multiplication. 


Sim  Productions,  inc. 
see 

Ataturk. 


The  Giants. 

Mime  over  matter. 

Mr.  Koumal  battles  his  conscience. 

Mr.  Koumal  carries  the  torch, 
Mr.  Koumal  crusades  for  love, 
Mr.  Koumal  discovers  Koumalia. 
Mr,  Komnal  faces  death. 
Mr.  Koumal  flies  like  a  bird, 

Mr.  Koumal  gets  Involved. 
Mr.  Koumal  invents  a  robot. 
Mr.  Koumal  moves  to  the  country. 
Psalm  104. 


The  Shooting  galleiy. 

State  in  a  wIhIm.  [Motion  picture]  Whippennappcr  Films,  Eng- 
land. Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  1971. 

6  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Piclufcs  a  day  in  the  life  of  ■  newborn  lion  cub  and  his  ficsi 
adveniurea  in  hb  workt.  For  elcmenury  fridei. 

I.  Liont— Juvenile  film*.  (1.  Ltoni]  I.  Whippennappcr  Film*.  II  Uni- 
venal  Education  and  Visual  Arti. 

lQL737.C23j  372.8  72-700380 

UnivcrMi  Education  and  72  MARC 

Vbual  Aru 

Simba,  the  king  of  beasts;  a  saga  of  the  African  veldt 

{Motion  picture)    Martin  Johnson  and  Osa  Johnson  under 
the  auspices  of  the  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  1928. 

117  min.     si.     Ntw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  3o  mm. 

In  the  Louise  Ernst  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CredUs:  Contributors,  Carl  Akeley,  Alfred  J.  Klein  ;  photograjAera. 
Martin  Johnson.  Osa  Johnson  ;  editors.  Martin  Johnson,  Terry  Ramsay*. 

Bummarv:  Part  of  the  filmed  record  of  the  Martin  and  Osa  John- 
son expedition  to  British  East  Africa,  December  1923  to  May  1927. 
Shows  the  hablta  and  actions  of  the  elephant,  the  rhinoceros,  and 
the  lion.  Includes  scenes  of  other  animal  life  and  of  African  natives. 
Including  a  lion  bunt  by  warriors  of  the  Lumbwa  tribe. 

1     Mammals — Africa.   East— Behavior.    2.   Lions.  i.  Johnson, 

Martin  Elmer,  1884-1937.     u.  Johnson,  Osa  Helen    (Leighty)   1894- 
1^3.     III.  American  Mu-  seum  of  Natural  History,  New  York, 

ir.  Louise  Ernst  film  collection. 

916.76  Fi  68-406 


Simenon,  Georges,  1903- 
see 

The  Passion  of  slow  fire. 


La  mort  de  Belle 


Simes,  s.p.  s.    lostituto  di  cardiologia  sperimentale, 
Milan 


The  Motion  of  heart  potentials  on  the  chest 
surfa.ce. 

Similar  figures  (Fibnstrip)  Ron  Kindig.  Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

56   fv.    color.    35  mm.     (Mathematical   Insists) 

With  guide. 

i^ummary :  Uses  a  story  format  to  present  fundamental  mathe- 
matical concepts  concerning  similar  flgnres.     With  captions. 

I.   Similarity    (Geometry)  I.  Klndlg.  Ron.     II.  BFA  Educa- 

tional Media.        Series:  Mathematical  Insights  (Fllmstrip) 

610  76-738226 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Similar  triangles  (Motion  picture)  William  Boundey.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (BFA  mlnl-lessons:  Using  com- 
pass and  stra  igfatedge) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide.  .      . 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  oae  a  compass  and  straightedge  to 
copy  a  given  triangle.    For  elMnentary  grades. 

1.  Geometrical  drawing  —  Juvenile  films.  2.  Triangle  —  Juveidle 
films.        1.  Boundey.  William.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Se- 

ries-   BFA  mlnl-leasana :   Using  compass  and  straightedge   (Motion 

"""""'  8T2.T  7^-712229 

BFA  Edacatlonal  Media 


International 


Similar  triangles  in  use  (Motion  picture) 
Film  Bureau,  1961. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Spanish  version  released  under  the  title  Uso  de  los  triangutos 
semej  antes. 

SUMMARY :  Points  out  the  practical  value  of  knowing  that  cor- 
responding sides  of  similar  triangles  are  proportional.  Explains  bow 
measurement  of  triangles  la  used  to  determine  the  distances  between 
points,  and  demonstrates  tbe  use  of  the  surveyor's  quadrant  and 
sextant. 

Ij  Triangle.  2.  Surveying — Instruments.  I.  International  Film 
Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  II.  Uso  de  los  trlangulos  semejantes  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[QA482]  513  70-713663 

International  Film  Bureau 

Similarities  and  differences  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1971.    Made  by  Audio  Cinema  Productions. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Observing  and  describing) 

Issued  In  set  1  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  observe  and  describe  similarities  and 
differences.     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Science— Experiments — Juvenile  films.  2.  Science — Methodol- 
ogy— Juvenile  films.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Observing  and  describing  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  70-737664 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Similarities  in  wave  behavior  {Motion  picture)     Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  1959. 

21  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

With  mantiaL 

Credit*:  Director  and  editor.  J.  R.  Friedman;  photographer,  B. 
Dresner. 

Sitmmar]/:  J.  N.  Shive  explains  that  waves  of  all  kinds  behave 
fundamentally  alike  and  demonstrates  wave  properties  using  two 
wave  machines  which  explain  definitions  and  mathematical  properties 
of  waves  In  mechanical,  electrical,  acoustical,  and  optical  wave 
systems. 

1.  Waves.        I.  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc. 

530.12  Fi  68-246 

Similarity   {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1966. 
Made  by  Pelican  Films. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     1«  mm.      (Modem  E.->meiry  series) 

O'rrLlated  wHb  the  t€xtl«ook  Modern  geometry:  Its  structure  and 
function,  by  Kenneth  B.  Henderson.  Kot.ert  K.  Pinery,  iind  George 
A.  Robinson. 

Ciedila:  F-'liu-atlonal  adviser.  Mannis  Charosh. 

Summarv:  Defines  similar  figures,  gives  familiar  examples  of  such 
figures  states  some  Important  theorems  for  proving  triangles  similar, 
and  provides  brief  proofs  of  these  theorems  by  deduction  or  experi- 
ment. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1  similarity  (Geometry)  i.  Henderson,  Kenneth  B.  Modem 
geoinetrv:  Us  structure  and  function,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.    "  Series :  Mod-  em  geometry  series  ( Motion  picture) 

r  1  A  67—11* 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Similarity  {Motion  picture)    Macmillan  Co.,  School  Diviaon, 
1970.    Made  by  Davidaon  Films. 

4  min.  si.  ci.lor.  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  m.nth 
loops) 

Ijoop  film. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Sutwnarw:  Illustrates  the  concept  of  similarity  through  a  com- 
parison of  similar  and  dissimilar  figures  and  obierta  and  through 
paperfolding  Ideas.  ^ 

1.  Geometry.  2.  Congruences  (Geometry)  i.  Macmillan,  firm, 
pabllshers.  New  York.  School  Division,  n.  Davidson  Films.  San 
Francisco  ISeries:   Macmillan  elementary  math   loops   (Motion 

-"*""  W3  T5-705315 

Macmillan  Co. 


Simmons,  Steven  J 
see 

The  Conference, 

SinimiHis  mattress    {Motion  picture)     Simmons  Co.,   1970. 
Made  by  Producers  Row. 

12  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

BMmmary:   Uses  humorous  vignettes  to  Illustrate  facta  that  aid 
salesmen  In  selling  Simmons  mattreasee. 

1.  Salecmeo  and  saleemanahlp.    2.  Mattreseea.        l  Simmons  Com- 
pany. 

645  73-706376 

CINE 


297 


Simon,  Neil,      Barefoot  in  the  park 


Barefoot  in  the  park. 

Simon,  Neil.       Come  blow  your  horn 
see 

Come  blow  your  horn. 

Simon  and  Schuster,  inc. 
see 


tales. 


Chule  and  the  honeycomb  and  other  animal 


Don  Quijote  de  la  Mancha, 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Simon  and  Schuster,  inc.    (Continued) 


Earth  island. 


Johnny  Hope. 

Makoma,  the  Greater,  and  tales  of  other 
heroes . 


Saltine. 

The  Silver  circle  and  other  tales  of  change, 

Timmy  Tlmms, 

Simon  Praasma  and  Associates 
see 

Air  pollution — what  is  it? 

Mankind  in  motion. 

Men  from  earth. 
Our  living  planet. 
Weather  and  climates  of  the  world. 
Simone  Martini  {FUmatrip)     Budek  Films  &  Slides,  1965. 

1.'.  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

CreHi':  Editorial  constiltaiit.  SHrhael  Budek. 

Shihm  II  tf:  Aimlyzei*  the  painting  of  Martini,  and  descrit)e8  it  la 
tlie  context  of  the  times.     With  captloDs. 

1.   Martini,   Simone,    128.V1344.        i.   Budek    (Herbert  B.)    Films 
and  Slides  Sitnta  Ilaibura,  Calif. 

759.5  79-733157 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 


Simonin,  Albert, 
see 


1905- 


The  Counterfeiters  of  Paris. 


Simon's  song    (Filnutrip)     Kducationnl    Enrichment   Mate- 
rials. 1!>60.    Made  by  Westpoil  Coniimink-ntions  Group. 

:il  fr.  color,  'io  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.  il  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  r.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  83)  rpm.,  4  min. 
mlcrt^rooTe. 

i^ummafy:  Presents  an  old  children's  song  suqk  by  Tom  Glaner, 
with  woodcut  Illustrations  by  Ed  Embertey,  from  the  book  adapted 
by  Barbara  Emberley. 

1.   Children's   songs.         i.   Bmberley,   Barbara.     Simon's  song. 
II.  Educational  Roricbment  Materials,  Inc. 

398.8  74-733827 

Kilui-atlonal  Enrichment  Materials 


Simple  and  compound  microso^ies  (Filmsfrip)     Herbert  E. 
Budek  Fibns  and  Slides,  1964. 

-to  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

OreditM:  Authors,  John  W.  Hole,  Jr..  James  T.  Robinson. 

Summary.-  I>eflnea  the  microscope  and  Its  functions.  Bxplaliw 
the  simple  and  compound  microscopes  and  tbe  kind  of  speclm€«Ui 
studied  by  both.    With  raptlomt. 

1.   Microscope  and  microscopy.  i.  Budek   (Herbert  B.)    Filma 

and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

578  71-735263 

Budek  Fllmsand  Slides  ofCallf. 


Simple  bisque  firing  {Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associ- 
ates, 1966. 

4mln,     .'ti.     color.    8  mm.     ( Art  proceages) 

Loop  tllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Cr«dU»:  Authors.  Clarence  Kinculd,  Stanley  Hadeja. 

Svmmarfi:  Demonstrates  and  explalni  two  methods  of  flring  clay 
objects.  Includes  a  primitive  method  of  firing  greenware  by  a  small 
open  (Ire,  and  a  method  using  a  conventional  electric  kiln. 

1.  Pottery.  i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Serlea:  Art  procesaea 

(Motion  picture) 

731.4  Fi  A  68-2346 

Beater  and  Associate* 


A  Simple  case  (Motion  picture)  Hadassah,  the  Wwnen'a 
Zionist  Organization  of  America,  1966.  Made  by  Brighton 
Films. 

27  mln.     sd,     color.     18  mm.  ,   ,.    . 

Summan/-  I>w»crlbes  the  indivlduall»*d  service  of  Iladawah  as 
evidenced  lu  the  work  of  tbe  ultra-modern  Hadaawh-Hebrew  Unlrer- 
ally  Medical  Center  In  Jerusalem.  Shows  tb«  care  and  treatmeot  ot 
one  patient  tod  bis  family.  ,.  „  _.        ..  „  , 

1  Jerusalem.  Hebrew  Unlreralty.  Rothachlld  Hadassah  Univer- 
sity Hospital  L  Hadaasah,  the  Women's  Zionist  Organisation  of 
Amarlca. 

Fi A  67-610 

CINB 


Simple  colorimetry  (Motion  picture)    Harper  &  Bow,  Pub- 
lishers, 1970.    Made  by  Old  Puefclo  Film  Co. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundam«ital8  of  chemistry) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Bod  O'Connor.  Bruce  Fowler. 

Summary:   Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  Spectronlc-20  to  obtain 
colorimetric  data  for  the  chroma le-dlchromate  system. 

1.   Colorimetric   analysis.         i.   Harper  A   Row,   Publishers.   Inc. 
Series:  Fundamentals  of  chemistry.     (Motion  picture) 

544  75-705382 

Harper  k  Row 


A  Sta^  CKf  of  tea.  [Modoo  picture]    Agency  for  IntematioDal 
Development  [196-7]     Made  by  Mecca  Him  Laboratories. 

X>  fflin.     id.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  De»cribei  AID  asuitsnce  in  IncreMing  rice  production  m  East 
PakitUn.  Potau  out  how  ihc  American  tpecialiit  traiiu  naiive  agricultural  agcnis 
to  teach  their  own  people. 

1.  Technical  assiMartcc.  American— East  Pakisun.     2.  Rice  --Pski»t«n  -Eui 
Pikistan.        1.  United  Sutes.     Ageitcy  for  International  Development. 
tHC440.S]  309.2  72-700548 

Wheat  Diviiion,  Nebraska  72  MARC 

Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Simple   distillation    (Motion   picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1970.     Made  by  William  Brose  Productions. 

4  mill.  «l.  color,  super  S  mm.  (Techniques  or  oritanle  chem- 
islry.     Serifs  I:  Manipulation  of  liquids  and  solids,  no.  4 1 

I»op  film. 

With  study  (TUlde. 

TREDITS:  Authors,  Joseph  Casanova,  John  A.  Mangravlte. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  the  distillation  of  a  mixture  of  liquids 
and  underscores  a  serious  limitation  of  simple  distillation  as  a 
purification  technique. 

X.  Distillation.  I.  Holt,  Klnehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series: 
Techniques  of  organic  chemistry.  Series  1:  Manipulation  of  liquids 
and  solids  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

547  71-709837 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Simple  electrical  circuits  (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

43  fr.     folor.     S.'i  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

Plastninn  color. 

FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  197. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  flow  of  electricity  In  a  ctnnplete  circuit 
and  explains  the  Imiwrtance  of  swltchps,  dry  cells,  wires,  and  aj)- 
pHnnces.  Show;*  series  and  parallel  circuits  and  traces  a  short  cir- 
cuit from  the  blown  fuse  to  the  source.  Uses  electromagnets,  simple 
motors,  and  generators  to  explain  the  magnetic  property  of  electricity, 

1.  Electric  circuits.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company, 

inc..  New  York.     Audio-Visual  DlTlslon.     ii.  FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  197. 
Series:  Elementary  science  (Fllmstrlp) 

621.31  Fi  A  68-4168 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Ca,  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 


Simple  fadal  constructions  (FUiMtrip)  Patrick  Riley  and 
Rdbert  Rivera.  Released  by  Sigma  Educational  Films, 
1967. 

48  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Creative  makeup  for  the  school  stage) 

With  study  guide. 

Cr«di(<.- Educational  consultant,  Omar  Paxon. 

Summary:    Illustrates   techniques  of   making  facial   feature*  tor 
stage  performancea  by  u^ng  almple  makeup  materials.  „__,__ 

1.  Make-up,  TheatrlcaL        i.  Sigma  Kducattooal  Films.        Series. 
Creative  makeup  for  the  school  stage  (Fllmstrlp) 

792  77-732680 

Sigma  GducatloDal  Films 


Simple  fracture  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary.-  Demonstratea  how  to  treat  a  simple  fracture  before  ana 
after  It  Is  set  into  place  „^        .       .  « 

1    Fractures.        i   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion. Scries:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2167 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Simple  framing  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corporation, 

1968. 

4  mln.    al.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fine  arU  technlQues:  oU  point- 
ing) 

Loop  film-    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Swmmorv:  Shows  various  types  of  simple  framlogs  for  oil  paint- 
ings. 

1    Picture  frames  and  framing.  :.  Waldwi  Film  Corporation. 

Series:  Fine  arts  tecboliiues:  oil  painting  (Motion  picture) 

761,2  7a-708068 

Walden  Film  Corp- 


Simirfe  harmonic  motion  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Bat<;h- 
elor  Education  DivisioB,  London  (196-1)  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  McGrnw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bumtwiry:  Illustrates  the  manner  In  which  the  oscillatory  move- 
msnt,  known  as  simple  harmonic  motion,  can  be  derlred  from  the 
uniform  motion  of  a  iwrtlcle  moving  lo  a  drcQlar  path. 

1.   Dynamics  of  s   particle.     2.  Osclllatiooa.  i.   Balas  and 

Batcbelor  Cartoon  Films,  Inc..  London,     ii.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Com- 

**"''  631  Fi  A  68-2921 

Hales  and  Ratchelur  Cartoon  Films 


Ealing  Corp^ 


Simple  harmonic  motion    (Motion  picture) 
1968. 

S  mln.     si.     color,    super  6  mm. 

Loop  film.    With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Credita:  Author.  D.  Kutllroff. 

Bummarti:  Investlnates  the  kinematics  of  simple  harmonic  motion 
and  Its  relationship  to  motion  In  a  circle.  Points  out  how  to  find 
velocity  and  ac«?lerat!on  and  how  to  note  the  dianges  In  direction 
and  magnitude  of  the  acceleration  oalng  an  accelerometer. 

L  Acceleratloa  (Mechanics)  l.  Rating  (Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

631  Ft  A  68-455 

Kallog  Coriwratlon 

Simple  harmonic  motion:  reference  cirdc  (Motion  picture) 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by  Peter  J.  Bar- 
ton Productions. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Demonstrations  In  ph.vs|r<<. 
no.  3} 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Ouenter  Schwarz. 

.SUMMARY:  A  les.son  on  harmonic  motion  presents  n  Ifcturv 
demonstration  type  of  experiment  that  Illustrates  a  basic  principle 
of  mechanical  physics  and  relates  that  principle  to  the  real  world. 

1.  Harmonic  motion.        I.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.     II. 
Series:  Demonstrations  in  physics  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 
[QA852]  631  70-711936 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Simple  harmonic  waves  (Motion  picture)    H»Us  and  B^ch^ 

lor  r;irtoon  Films,  Ixindon,  1966.    Released  m  the  U.  b. 
by  Mrrrraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

4  mln.     Kl.     color.    8  nmi.     (Physics  series) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge, 

Silmma^:  An  Krodnctory  discussion  of  longitudinal  waves  with 
projection  on  the  horizonWl  axis.  t™^«« 

1  Motion.  I.  Halas  and  Batcbelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd..  If  odon. 
n.   McGraw-Hill    liook  Company.        Series:   Physics  series   (Motion 

»*'*^"'''  531  7&-703673 

McGraw-BIU  Book  Co. 

Simple  lacing  techniques  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  As- 
sociates. 1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (CreatlTe  leather) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  also  as  13  mm.  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Clarence  Ktncald. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  basic  tedmlqoes  of  bfrie  pnodiuig  and 
simple  lacing  with  the  running  stitch,  whipstitch,  and  cross  stltdL 

1.  Leather  work.  i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Series :  Creative 
leather  (Motion  picture) 

745.63  74-702964 


Hester  atid  Associates 


Simple   lettering   technique    (Motion  picture) 
Associates,  1966. 


Hester  and 


298 


4  mln      si.     color.    8  mm.     (Educational  graphics) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide  and  text  entitled  Graphic  tools  for  teachers. 

Credits:  Author,  Roy  A.  Frye. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  simple  procedures  for  using  pre-cut  let- 
ters, spray  paint,  and  stencils  In  the  production  of  classroom  bultetlD 
boards  and  posters. 

1.  Lettering.  l  Hester  and  Associates.  Series:  Educational 
graphics  (Motion  picture) 

371.33  Fi  A  68-2007 

Hester  and  Associates 


Simple    machines    (FUmatrip)       International    Educational 
Films.     Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1968. 

.6  filmstrips  (37  fr.  each)     color.     36  mm. 
With  teacher's  manual. 

Contents:  1.  The  lever. — 2.  The  incline  plane. — 3.  Tbe  wedge  and 
the  screw.— 4.  Wheel  and  axle.— 6.  Gears  and  pulleys.— 4.  ()uls. 
With  captions. 

1.  Power  transmission.  i.  International  Educational  nims, 

HoUywood.  Calif,      n.  SterUng  Educattooal  nims,  inc. 

372.3  76-733518 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

Simple  machines  (Filmstrip)     Filmfaz.     Released  by  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Science  fundamentals) 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  simple  machines  use  a  smalt  amount  of 
energy  to  the  greatest  advantage.  Shows  tbe  working  principles 
of  simple  machines  In  u^e  today.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.   Machinery— Juvenile  films.  I.   Pllmfax   Prodoctlons.   New 

York.      II.    Universal    Education    and    Visual    Arts.      HI.    Series: 
Science  fundamentals  (Fllmstrtp) 

[TJ147]  372.3  76-740676 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Simple  machines  (FUmatrip)     Macmillan  Co.,  1970.    Made 
by  Instructional  Media  Associates. 

43  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (MacmlUan  elementary  science  Olmatrlpe) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Svmmory:  Shows,  through  the  use  of  carioons.  how  simple  ms- 
chlnes  were  used  in  an  early  caveman  setting.  D^nes  the  concepts 
of  force,  resistance,  and  work,  and  the  relationship  between  than. 
De8crlt>es  the  lever,  the  wheel  and  axle,  the  pulley,  tbe  IncUtied 
plane,  and  the  screw,  and  abows  how  they  are  used  In  machines 
today.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Machinery— Juvenile  films.  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publlshem, 
New  York.        Series. 

372.3  78-735878 

Macmillan  Co. 

Simple  machines  series:  the  lever  (Motion  picture)     D«i 
Piccolo.     Released  by  UFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

10  niin.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 
With  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  three  parts  of  a  lever  and  provides  the 
formula  for  determining  the  movemenU  In  any  level  system. 
1     Levers.         I.    Piccolo,   Don.     II.   BFA  Educational   Media. 

881.8  78-TlllU 

BFA  Bdocatlonal  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sk« 


turej     Corooct  loatnictioaal  Fllnu.  1972. 


e.  [Motion  ptc* 


14  min.     td.     color.      16  mm. 

Special  vcnton  of  the  1964  motion  pK:turc  ti(  the  ume  lilk  wtlh  itmpHrwd 
•ciencc  vocabutary  for  tlow  kamen. 

With  teschcr't  guide. 

CREDITS:  EducaitoMl  coltobontor,  Nuhan  S.  WMhlon. 

SUMMARY:  IdentiTict  and  compsret  ttx  nmpk  nuchinct:  kver,  pulky. 
vh«el-an4-ulc.  inclined  pUiw.  screw,  and  wedge.  DemonMntcs  ho*  e»ch  ma- 
chine tnde*  force  for  diMancc  or  diuuicc  for  force  in  temu  of  work  and  rrK- 
chmicaJ  advantage. 

1.  MachiMry.     2.  Force  aad  energy.       I.  Coronet  laurwtional  Filnu, 
iTJISlj  371.9  72-700848 

Coronet  InKnictional  72  MARC 

FUma 


Tlie  Simple  matkcmatics  tA  disaster  (Motum  pioture)  State 
of  Illinois,  Dept  of  Public  Works,  Division  of  Highways, 
in  cooperation  with  WGX-Continental  Broadcasting  Co., 

S3  mill.    8d.    <x>lor.    16  uiiu. 

Credit*:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Frank  Hart:  couaultant*. 
Francea  S.  Lorenx,  Alexander  C  Field ;  cameramen,  Ollbert  Lee,  Tom 
Orlmmltt,  Kenneth  Van  Hon ;  fllm  editor,  Ol«)  UcOowean. 

Bummanr:  Shows  the  relaUonahlp  or  distance,  time,  and  wpeed  to 
drlrlns  Jadfmenta  la  stoiipliig,  [lasRlDg  another  car,  and  maneoTerlog 
oa  a  freeway.  Demooitrates  loes  of  friction  on  a  wet  surface,  and 
Impairment  of  Jodcment  after  drinking  alcoholic  beverages. 

1.  Aotomoblle  drlTlog.        l  Illlnola.    DItIsIou  of  Hlshwaya. 

629.283  Fi  68-247 


Simple  mdecalar  orbitals  {Motum  picture)    Harper  &  Bow, 
Publishers,  1970.    Made  by  Old  Pueblo  Film  Ck>. 


(Fundamentals  of  chemistry) 


3  mtn.     si.     color,     super  8  mi 

Ix>op  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teadier's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Cr«d««.-  Authors.  Rod  O'Connor,  Bruce  Fowler. 

Bummarif:  Uan  animation  to  soggest  useful  models  for  the 
tormatloo  of  coralent  bonds  which  Involve  simple  and  hybrid 
fttonUc  orbitals. 

1.  Molecular  orbitals.  2.  Atomic  orbitals.  3.  Chemical  bonda 
4.  Chemical  models.  l  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  Inc.  Series: 
Fundamenuls  of  chemistry  (Motion  picture) 

541  79-705383 

Harper  ft  Row 


Simple  patterns  {Motion  picture)  Nation*!  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     Bd.     color.    8  mm.     (Mathematics) 

Ixx^  fllm. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Butnmary:  Presents  the  mathematical  term  of  "function"  by  show- 
tng  arithmetic  sequences  related  to  patterns  of  dots  and  simple 
shapes.     For  grades  4  through  9. 

1.  Functions.      2.  Sequences   ( Hatbematics)  l  Canada.      Na- 

tlooal  Fllm  Board,     n.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  EMucational  Corpo- 
ration. Series:  Mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  72-700022 

BDCyclopaedla  Britan-  nlca  Bdocatlonal  CorporaUon 


A  Simple  puppet   (Filmttrip)     Sigma  Educational  Films, 
1966. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     ( Puppets  for  yon  and  me) 

With  study  guide. 

CredUt:  Consultant,  Bet^  Brown. 

SiHnmarv-'  Shows  Itow  a  rery  simple  poppet  can  be  made  and 
manipulated. 

1.  Puppets  and  puppet-playa        i.  Sigma  Bdocatlonal  Films. 
Series:  E^ppets  for  you  ant*  me  (Fllmstrlp) 

746.69  7a-7a2866 

Sigma  Bdncatlooal  rilmr 


Simple  rcsponees— amoeba,  hydra,  and  pbmria  {Motion 
pirture)  Gakken  Co.,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Intenii-.tional  Communication  Films,  1968. 

.3  mln.     «l.     color.     8  mm.     (Structure  and  function  of  nerves) 

I>H>p  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  etandnrd  8  mm.  and  In 
super  M  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Prom  the  lOfW  motion  picture  entitled  Structure  and  function  of 
nerves. 

f-'iiiHHwrj;;  Shows  three  lower  forma  of  invertebrates  responding 
to  Bome  natural  stimuli  of  the  aquatic  environment  as  welt  as  to 
a  probing  needle.  Compares  the  nerve  patterns  of  the  hydra  and 
the  planaria. 

1.  Amoeba.  2.  PUnarla.  3.  Hydra.  4.  Animals,  Habits  and  be- 
havior of.  I.  Gakken  Fllm  Company,  ltd.,  Tokyo,  n.  International 
Communication  Films.  Series:    Structure   and   function   of 

nerves  (Motion  picture) 

,  ,       .,      .^  .  *»2  72-703146 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 

Simple  staining  techniques  (Filmstrip)  Pace  Films.  Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color,    35  mm.    (Basic  biology) 

With  teaching  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  procedures  for  preparing  methylene 
bine,  crysui  violet,  nlgroeln,  and  carbol  fncbsla  sUlns  for  mlcro- 
■cope  study. 

1.  Stains  and  aUlning  (Microscopy)        I.  Pace  FUms.    II.  Uol- 
versa)  Education  and  Visual  Aria    UL  Series:  Basic  blolt«y  (Ftlm> 
•trip.     Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts) 
[QH237]  578  79-740630 

Universal  Edu-  stion  and  Visual  Arts 

Simple  stereochemistry  {Motion  picture)     Harper  A  Row, 

Publishers,  1970.    Made  by  Old  Pueblo  Film  Co. 

4  mln.     si.     color     super  8  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  chemistry) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  guide. 

emu*:  Autbora.  Rod  O'Connor.  Bruce  Fowler. 

Bummtary:  Uses  molecular  models  which  are  in  motion  to  Illustrate 
simple  aspects  of  geometrical  and  optical  isomerism. 

1.  Stereochemistry.  2.  Molecules — Models.  l  Harper  h  Bow, 
Publishers,  Inc.  Series:  FondamenUls  of  dmntstry  (Motion  plc- 
tore) 

641  72-706384 

HarpM-ARow 


Simi^  taper  turning  with  the  lathe  compound  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk  and 
Co.     Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (The  Engine  latbe.  Set  5: 
Special  applications) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  shop  card. 

Credit*;  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynaat 

8^^mmary:  Ezplaine  oat  of  three  methods  of  taper  turning  with 
lathe  compound. 

1.  Lathes.  2.  Turning.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, n.  Burt  Munk  Productlotia  Series:  The  Bngloe  lattM  (Mo- 
tloo  picture)     Set  5:  Special  applications. 

621.9  72-704428 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Simple  techniques  in  shaping  glass  {Motion  picture)  Cen- 
tron  Educational  Films,  1970. 

0  ml:i     sd.     color.     10  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  diemlstry) 
CreAitM:  Adviser,  Clark  E.  Brlcker. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  basic  tools  and  techniques  used  In 
handling  glasi  In  a  chemistry  laboratory.  Deals  with  the  use  of  the 
Bunsen  burner  snd  wing-tip.  Demonstrates  techniques  of  cutting 
and  flre-poUshing  glass  tubing,  bendlnc  the  tubing,  and  handling  hot 
glaxs.  Shows  how  to  use  safety  glasses  when  using  the  oxygen-gas 
torch,  bow  to  Insert  the  bent  tubing  in  the  stopper,  how  to  repair  a 
broken  graduated  cylinder  made  of  hard  glass,  and  bow  to  form  and 
cut  ctfplllary  tubes. 

1.  Glass  blowing  aod  working.  L  Centroo  Educational  Films. 

Series:  Fundamentals  of  chemistry  (Motion  picture.    Centron  Educa- 
tional Films) 

542  79-707670 

Centron  Educational  Films 

Simplified  color  printing.  [Slide  set]     Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  196S. 

1 39  slidci.  color,  2  m  2  in.  and  phoooiapc  in  caiseiie:  single-track,  1 
7/S  ip>.  33  min. 

With  »cript, 

SU  MMAR  Y:  Provide*  advice  on  the  selling  up  of  a  color  printing  darkroom, 
■nd  hints  on  making  color  prints.  For  advanced  photographers. 

1  Color  photography— Printing  processes.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

lTR530i  778.6  72-736619 

Eastman  Kndsk  Co  72  MARC 

Simplified  operating  practices  for  studio  cameras  {Motion 
picture)    Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1963. 

22  mln.    sd.    ittcw.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Points  out  the  Improved  results  achieved  in  the  tele- 
vision Itnage  conversion  process  with  the  advent  of  the  four-and-one- 
hatf-lnch  Image  orthicon  camera.  Discusses  and  Illustrates  the 
characteristics  that  specify  Image  quality  in  the  monochrome  tele- 
vision system.  Including  resolution  or  sharpness,  noise  or  graininess, 
and  tone  scale  and  contrast  range. 

1.  Television  cameras.        i.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc 

Fi  67-946 

Simplifying  fractions  (Filmstrip)  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1971. 

4r,  fr.  color.  S^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In.,  S3|  rpm., 
10  mln.     ( Fractions :  a  new  approach,  groap  1,  no.  4) 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  I-ola  May,  Donns  Cyrier  Jacobs. 

sr.MMARV:  Uses  congruent  geometric  shapes  to  show  bow  to 
find  the  simplest  form  of  fractions.  Demonstrates  bow  to  find  tlM 
greatest  common  factor  and  shows  bow  to  simplify  mixed  nmnerals 
and  fractions  greater  and  smaller  than  one. 

1    Fractions.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Bducatloa,  Inc,  Chicago. 

II.  Series:  Fractions:  a  new  approach   (Filmstrip)   group  1.  no.  4. 

[QA117]  611  79-740088 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Simply  beautiful   {Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Peckham  Productions. 

14  mi:i.     Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

StmiMMtry:  A  model  demonstrates  the  use  of  products  designed 
for  dally  bath,  hair,  and  skin^care  routines. 

1.  Beauty,  Personal.    2.  Cosmetics.  i.  Avon  Products,  Inc 

646.7  71-701986 

Simulated  basilar  membrane  motion  {Motion  picture)  Bell 
Telephone  Tjaboratortes,  1966.  Released  bv  Garden  State 
Films. 

11  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

StH^nd  version. 

With  guide. 

CredHn:  Producer,  Robert  C.  Lummls. 

Summnry:  Uses  animated  line  drawings  generated  by  a  computer 
on  the  face  of  a  cathode-ray  tube  to  present  a  simulation  of  the  mo- 
tion nf  the  basilar  membrane  of  the  ear. 

1.  Basilar  membrane.        i.  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc. 
n.  Garden  State  Films,  inc. 

Fi  A  68-434 

Portland  State  Ollege.  Library 

Siaulation — high  green  to  training  {Motion  picture)  Con- 
ductron-Miasouri.  Made  and  released  by  McDonn^l  Doug- 
las Corp.,  Film  and  Television  Commnnicataons,  1969, 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

Bummary:  Shovra  how  Cooductron-Missonrl  is  applying  Its  space 
technolt^j  and  manufacturing  skills  to  the  development  and  mao- 
uacturlng  of  one  of  the  world's  first  railroad  train  simulator*. 
Depicts  and  explains  the  operation  of  the  various  sub-syat^ns  of  the 
simulator.  Includes  a  live  dialog  sequence  that  portrays  the  nse  of 
the  railroad  simulator  In  a  typical  training  slttutlon. 

1.  Railroads — Traltis.  2.  Simulation  methods.  l  ConductrtM 
Corporation.  Conductrm-Ulssourl  DlvUion.  a.  McDonn^  Douglas 
OorporatioQ. 

668.6  71-706110 

cntB 

Simulatira  <tf  a  two-gyro  gravity-gradient  attitude  con- 
tr<rf  system  (Motion  picture)  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, 1965.    Made  by  E.  E.  Zajac. 

4  mln.     sd.     t»&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  computer-made  film.  Animated  drawings  show  a 
satellite.  r^>resented  by  drawings  of  a  domlno-sbaped  box.  In  orbit 
aroand  a  rotating  earth.  Demonstrates  the  pictorial  possibilities  of 
computer-made  movies  and  illustrates  the  gyro  action  of  the  control 
system  pictured. 

1.  Artiflciat  satellites — Attitude  control  systema  2.  Gyroecc^c  ia- 
struments.        i.  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  inc 

Fi  67-511 


Avon  Cosmetics,  1966. 


299 


Simultaneous  t^Mration  for  glaucoma  and  catanict  {Mo- 
tion picture)  J,  Boberg-Ans,  Charlottenlund,  Denmark, 
1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Eye  Film 
Libi-ary. 

8  mln.     sd.     color.     1  Smm. 

Ectachrome. 

Summary:  An  animated  preeentation  of  an  operation  for  glaucoma 
with  an  anterior  flap  sclerotomy,  partial  cyclodialysis,  Irldotomy.  and 
IridenclelslB  (Stallard  technique).  Surgical  prrxndare  shows  bow 
this  operation  Is  combined  with  a  simultaneous  Intracapsular  cataract 
extraction. 

1.  Olaucoma — Surgery.    2.  Cataract.  i.  Boberg-Ans,  J.    n.  In- 

ternational Eye  Film  Library. 

Fi  A  67-5238 

International  Eye  Fllm  Library 

Sinatra  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1965. 

m  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Don  Hewitt;  writer,  Andrew  A,  Roooey;  corre- 
spondent, Walter  Cronklte ;  photographer.  Wade  L.  Bingham ;  fllm 
editors,  Richard  W.  Sears,  Jr.,  Jules  Laventbol. 

SamnMiry.-  Covers  the  life,  times,  and  UlenU  of  Frank  Sinatra. 
IiKludes  interviews  with  Sinatra.  Blng  Crosby,  and  Sinatra's  daughter 
Nancy,  and  appearances  by  well-known  entertainers. 

1.  Sinatra,  Frank,  1917-  l  Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 

Inc.    CBS  News. 

927  Fi  68-^48 

Sinatra  Enterprises 
see 


Assault  on  a  Queen. 

Francis  Albert  Sinatra  does  his  thing. 

Frank  Sinatra;   a  man  and  his  music. 


Frank  Sinatra;   a  man  and  his  music. 
Part  2. 

Marriage  on  the  rocks. 

None  but  the  brave. 

Sinbad  the  sailor  (FUmttrip)    Imperial  Film  Ca,  1969. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In.,  3S|  rpm.,  16 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Stories  from  other  lands:  the  Arabian  nlgtiU) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

Based  on  a  story  from  the  Arabian  nights. 

I.  Arablau  nights,  c.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc.,  Lakelaiul,  Fla. 
Sm-les:  Stories  from  other  lands:  the  Arabian  nights  (Filmstrip) 

398.2  72-784846 

Imperial  Fllm  Co. 

Since  my  time  {Motion  picture)     Current  Affairs  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

26  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (India!  My  India!) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  Indian  ex-patrlot  Yavar  Abba<t  as  he  visits 
old  familiar  sights  In  his  homeland,  and  tbe  family  and  friends  he 
had  left  behind  17  years  ago,  pointing  oat  the  many  changes  which 
have  taken  place  during  Us  absence. 

1.  -Abbas.  Yavar.     2.  India— Soc.  condlt— 1M7-  r.  Current 

Affairs   Productions,      n.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.  Series: 

India!  My  India!   (Motion  picture) 

923  Fi  A  68-1450 

McOraw.HlllBookCo. 

Sinclair,  Douglas 
see 

Big  Banff  country. 

Sinclair  (Douglas)    Film  Productions 
see 

Autumn  salmon. 

Big  Jasper  country. 
High  riders. 


James  Bay  goose  himt. 
Silver  coho. 

Ski  west. 

Sinclair.  Upton  Beale,   1878-1968.       The  gnomobile 
see 

The  Gnome-mobile. 


Sinclair  Lewis  (FUmttrip)     Educational  Dimennons  Corp^ 

1968. 

80  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  2  a  (1  a  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  Mi  rpm.,  15  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summery:  A  study  of  the  life,  times,  and  major  works  of  Sinclair 
Lewis,  refiecting  his  moods  and  thoughts  about  life  In  a  small  town. 

1.   Lewis,   Sinclair,  1885-1961.  i.  Educational  Dimensions 

Corporation. 

818  70-736407 

Edncational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Creative  Visuals, 


Sinclair  Oil  Corporation 
see 

A  Great  name  in  oil. 


Siac  law,  cosine  law,  area.  [Transparencies] 
1969. 

15  tmupu-encies.     color.     10  \  13  in.     (Tritooometry) 

With  overliyi 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Eight  tngonometry  Ictsoo  trsnspvcncie*  utd  Mven  matching 
question  tran>parcnciea. 

1    Tri|onomctry.        I.  Creative  VituaU  (Finn)     II.  Seriet:  Trigonometry. 
[Traiupaiencies] 

[QA531i  516  72-736019 

Creative  VUuals  72  MARC 

The  Sine  wave  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Edu- 
cation Division,  London  (196-?i  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
McGrnu-Hill  Rook  Co. 

4  mln.     si.    color.    8  niui. 

l>H>p  Hltii.     Issued  in  stamliird  8  turn,  anil  in  super  S  lutu. 

With  teacher's  fculde. 

SiiMomrff:  Illustrntes  the  wuy  in  which  the  iitoveiiient  of  a  point 
in  simple  huruionic  motion   is  associated  with  the  sine  wave. 

1.    Dynamics.  i.    Halas   and   Batchelor   Cartoon   Films,    inc., 

London,    ti.  McGraw-UlU  Book  Cotnpaay. 

531  Fi  A  68-2920 

Haliis  and  Batrtielor  Cart(M>n  Films 


Slas  a  soag  of  holidays  uid  seasmas.  [Filmstrip]     Bowmar,  1 972. 

3  filmstrips  (approx  47  fr.  eacii)     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  1 2  in,, 
33  1/3  rpm.     (Sing  a  song) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  record  of  the  same  liile  and  with  the  boot  entitled  Sing 
a  song,  by  Roberu  McLaughlin  and  Lucille  Wood 

SUMMARY:  Uses  captioned  artwork  in  presenting  songs  about  holidays  and 
seasons.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Children's  songs,      2.  Holidays-  Songs  and  music  I.  MeUughlin, 

Roberu.  1912-  Sing  a  song,     11   Bowmar  Records.  Los  Angeles      III. 

Series:  Sing  a  song.  rFilmsiripi 

(M1997]  372.8  72-732604 

Bowmar  72  MARC 


Sing  a  soDg  of  home  and  conunuttity.  {Filrastrip]     Bowmar,  1972. 

2  filmstrips  (approx.  36  fr.  each)     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  13  in., 
33  1  /3  rpm.     (Sing  a  song) 

Also  issued  wilh  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  record  of  the  same  title  and  with  the  boolt  entitled  Sing 
a  song,  by  Roberta  McLaughlin  and  Lucille  Wood 

SUMMARY:  Uses  captioned  artwork  in  presenting  songs  about  home  and 
community.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Children's  songs.     2.  Community  music.       I  McLaughIm,  Roberta,  1913- 
Sing  a  song.     11.  Bowmar  Records.  Los  Angeles.     111.  Series:  Sing  a 
song.  [Filmstrip] 

[M1997]  372.8  72-732603 

Bowmar  72  MARC 

Sing  a  song  of  onr  nei^bors.  [Filmstrip]     Bowmar,  1972. 

3  filmstrips  (approx  36  fr.  each)    color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  12  in., 
33  1/3  rpm.     (Sing  a  song) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  record  of  the  same  title  and  with  the  book  entitled  Sing 
a  song,  by  Roberu  McLaughlin  and  Lucille  Wood. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  captioned  artwork  in  presenting  songs  about  neighbor*. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Children's  songs.     2.  Community  music.       I.  McLaughlin,  Roberta,  1913- 
Sing  a  song.     11.  Bowmar  Records.  Los  Angeles.     111.  Series:  Sing  a 
song.  iFilmstrip] 
[Nri997j  372.8  72-732602 

Bowmar  73  MARC 

Sinp  of  the  border  {Motion  picture)  British  Transport 
Films,  Ivondon,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1967. 

-0  null.     s<I.     color.     IG  mm. 

Credits:  Executive  proiJucer.  E<lKur  Anstey. 

Suiiniiari/:  I'rtwcntB  the  hi.story  of  the  Scottish  border  cimntry  in 
A  Ki-ries  of  folk  snitgs  and  views  of  the  countryside,  historic  ruins, 
and  small  vjlljiges.  I>eficrlbe8  Ihe  Battle  of  Flodden  and  plcturea 
the  home  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  views  of  barley  farmers  and  fisher- 
men. 

1.  Itordcis  of  Scotland.  i.  Gt.  Itrit.     British  'I'ranspoit  Com- 

mission. Film  Unit.  II.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 
914.U  Fi  A  68-2882 

Interii:ilioniil  Film  Bunniu 

Sing  the  glory  of  Africa   (Filmstrip)      Broadcasting  and 

Fihii    CommiaHioii.      Release*!    by    Friendf^hip    Pres.s.    1971. 

flO  fr.    color.    Xi  tnni.    and  phonodisc:  2  b.,  11  mlB. 

Sld«  two  of  phonodisc  contains  two  folk  UIe«,  examples  of 
African  music,  a  herd  boy  max.  and  excerpts  from  sonsB  by  the 
I'rotesUnt  chorux  of  Kinshasa. 

With  lOii.ie. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  ilarlanna  Norrls;  narrator.  Matlwane  Manana. 

SUMMARY:  lUustratea  the  history  of  Africa,  emphaslslnf  the 
natural  and  cultural  riches  of  the  country.     For  elementary  paaes. 

1.   Africa— Clvlllzallon— Juvenile  films.        I.  National  Council  of 
thf  Churches  of  Christ  In  the  United  SUtea  of  America.    Broadcast- 
ing and  Film  CommlKHlon.    II.  Friendship  Press,  inc. 
(DTH]  372.8  72-739833 

A.  LA.  Booklist 
Singapore    {Filmxtrip)     National   Geographic  and  Encyclo- 
paedia Hritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

Ti  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlw:  2  b.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  iirojector).  12  In.,  831  rptn.  (Southeast 
Asia)' 

Wilh  script  on  record  Jacket. 

VreaUi:  Writer,  David  Troud:  picture  editor,  Veronica  Smith. 

Hummarv:  A  titudy  of  Singapore,  the  crossroads  of  the  world. 
Includes  views  of  the  docks,  markets,  new  bousing  derelopmenta, 
and  a  Hindu  wedding. 

1.  Singapore.  i.  National  Oeographlc  Society,  Washington,  D.  a 
ir.    Encyilopaedia    Brltannlcu    Educational   ("onwratlon.  Series: 

Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip) 

915.95  Fi  A  68-4576 

Encyclopaedia  BrIUn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


SiM«P<v«— e^utorial  dty.  (Motioo  picture]    Released  by  CCM 
Films,  1972. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  is  one  of  the  most  prosperous  trade  centers  of 
the  world  since  the  thirteenth  century,  Singapore  combines  the  cultures  of 
Malay.  China,  India.  Pakistan,  and  Greai  Britain  in  a  community  dut  thrives 
despite  a  lack  of  natural  resourcea.  Shows  lush  gardens,  infinitely  varied  tnsrfcet- 
places,  and  cricket  matches. 

1.  Singapore  (Ci(y>— Dcacription.        I.  CCM  Filma. 

[DS598.S7]  915.95  72-701177 

CCM  Rlma  72  MARC 


Singapore — how  it  serves  Southeast  Aaa  (FUmatrip)    Her- 
bert M.  Elkins  Co.,  1968. 

.%  fr.     col<)r,     S5  mm.     ( Southeast  Asia) 

Credits:  Writer  and  illustrator,  Elizabeth  Dresser;  photographers, 
Herbert  Elkln.H,  Blanche  Elkln.'i. 

Summary:  Diacunses  the  city  of  Singapore  and  Its  importance  as  a 
harbor  city  and  Industrial  center.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames 
and  vocabulary  list     With  captions. 

1.  Singapore  (City)— Harbor.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company. 
Series:  Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip.     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.) 

916.96  77-734045 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Singapore-Malaya— new  sUtes  in  Southeast  Asia  (Motion 
picture)  Dudley  Pictures  Corp.  Made  by  Cad  Dudley. 
Released  by  United  AVorld  Films,  1963. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Today's  people  In  our  changing 
world  1 

Sit m^'*' Discusses  the  principal  characteristics  of  Singapore 
and  explains  lis  role  as  a  center  of  trade  and  commerce  between 
the  Orient  and  the  We«tem  World.  Stresses  the  variety  of  peoples 
and  religions  In  this  area.  Describes  the  Federation  of  Malaya 
wilh  Its  great  urlMin-njral  differences. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1    Malaya.    2.  Singapore.  i.  Dtidley  Plcturo  Corporation. 

11.  Dntted  World  Films,  Inc.        Serlea:  Today*  people  In  OOP  chang- 
ing world  (Motion  picture)  -,.,--   -«,* 
915.95  Fi  A  67-5915 
Universal  Education  and                 Vlaoal  Arts 


Singapore,  my  Singapore  {Motion  picture)    United  Nations. 
Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw  Hill,  1969. 

'JS  mill.     sd.     color,     16  mm.     (International  zone  series) 
Summarii:  Shows  the  efforts  of  a  city  planner  for  Singapore  and 

a  team  of  United  Nations  city  planners  to  Incorporate  some  of  the 

qualities  of  old  Singapore  Into  the  renovated  city. 

1    Cities  and  towns— Planning— Singapore.  i.  United  Natlcms. 

n,  Contemr»orary  Fllms/lIcGraw-HIH.  Series:  International  zone 

(Motion  picture) 

309.1595  76-702052 

Contemporary  Films/  McOraw-Hlll 


Singapore:  ocean  crossroads  (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science 
Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

39  fr.     color,     3.'.  mm.      (Elementary  social  studies) 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  851. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,     ^    ,  a,  „»w.« 

Suin>na>-y  i'lesents  the  location,  size,  and  importance  of  Singapore 
in  relation  to  both  Southeast  Asia  and  the  world.  Traces  Singapores 
background  from  Its  Malay  and  British  East  India  beginnings  to  its 
recent  break  from  Malaysia.  Stresses  Singapore's  role  as  a  world 
Dort  as  well  as  her  problems  as  a  new  and  progressive  Asian  state. 

1    Singaport^-Hist.  i.  I'opular  Science  Publishing  Company, 

Inc.,  New-  York.     Audio-Visual  Division,     ir.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  851. 
Series:  Elementary  social  studies  (Filmstrip) 

915.95  Fi  A  68^614 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Aiidlo-VlBual  DIt. 


Singer  Company 
see 


Gty  in  the  desert 


Singer  Jim  McKee  {Motion  picture)  William  S.  Hart  Co. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1924. 

83  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

A  Samuel  Bischoff  presentation. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  I>unston  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Director,  Clifford  S.  Smith;  story.  William  S.  Hart;  adap- 
taUon,  J.  0.  Hawks;  photography,  Dwij^t  Warren.  Arthur  Beevw; 
editor,  Billy  Shea.  Cast:  William  8.  Hart.  Phyllis  Haver,  Gordon 
Russell.  Bert  Sprotte.  Ruth  Miller,  George  Slegmann,  Edward  Coien. 
William  Dyer.  .  ,        _. 

Hummarv:  Western  melodrama.  A  singer  who  rears  his  partners 
baby  daughter  to  womanhood  after  her  father  is  klUed  following  a 
Htageeooch  robbery,  robs  a  motor  bus  and  serves  a  prison  sentence 
In  order  to  provide  clothing  for  the  girl. 

I  William  S.  Hart  Company,      n.   Paramount   Pictures 

Corporation,     m.  Gate-  wood  W.  Dunston  film  collection. 

^^  Fi  68-438 

The  Singer  not  the  song  (Motion  picture)  Rank  Organisa- 
tion, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Warner  Bros. 
Pictures,  1961. 

12d  luin.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope.     Technicolor. 

Bused  on  the  novel  of  Ihe  same  title  by  Audrey  Ersklne  IJndop, 

Crciitf  Producer  and  director.  Roy  Baker;  screenplay.  Nigel 
Balchln-  niUKlc,  Philip  Green:  photography.  Otto  Hriler;  editor, 
Roger  Cherrill.  Cait:  Dirk  Bogarde,  John  Mills.  Mylene  Demongeot, 
Laurence  Nalsmlth.  John  Bentley.  Leslie  French.  „    ^  ,, 

Bummary:  A  drama  about  the  conflict  between  a  Catholic  prleat 
and  a  murderous  handlt,  to  control  the  people  of  a  fear-gripped 
Mexican  village.  _ 

I.   Llndop.  Audrey   Ersklne,  1»20-  The  nlnger  not  the  song. 

11.  Rank  Organisation,  ltd.     m.  Warner  Brothers  Plcturea.  inc. 

Fi 67-1311 


The  Singers:  two  profiles  {Motion  picture)     American  Broad- 
casting; Co..  1968. 

60  iniji.     Hd.    t-olor.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Sponsor,  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co. 

Summary:  A  behind-the-scenes  and  center-stage  profile  of  two  fe- 
male vocalists — Gloria  Loring  who  is  on  the  threshold  of  stardom  and 
Aretha  Franklin  who  is  at  the  peak  of  her  career, 

1.  Loring,  Gloria.  2.  Franklin,  Aretha.  r.  American  Broad- 
casting Company. 

927  76-702568 

CINE 


Singh,  Krishna 
see 


Labyrinth. 

The  Singing  nun   {Motion  picture)     Met ro-Goldwyn -Mayer, 

1966. 

9G  min.     sd.     color,     35  mm. 

Panavislon.      Met  rocolor . 

Credits:  Producers,  John  Beck,  Hayes  Goetz;  director,  Henry 
Koster;  screenplay,  story,  John  Furla.  Jr.;  Sally  Benson,  John  Furla, 
Jr.-  music,  Harry  Sukman,  Soeur  Sourlre;  director  of  photography, 
Milton  Krasner;  film  editor,  Rita  Roland.  Cast:  Debbie  Reynolds, 
RIcardo  Montalban,  Agnes  Moorehead,  Chad  Everett,  Katharine 
Ross,  Greer  Garson. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  a  young  Belgian  nun  and  her 
attempt  to  resolve  the  conflict  between  her  gift  of  music  and  her 
religious  duties. 

1.  Sourlre.  Sister.        i.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

922  Fi  68-1633 


Single-base  trareformations  (Motion  picture)  Orefjon  Cur- 
riculum Study  Center,  University  of  Oregon.  Released  by 
McGraw-IIiU  Book  Co.,  1965. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Transformational  grammar  series) 

With  user's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Kernels  and  transformations,  by  Wayne 
A.  O'Nell. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Dale  White. 

Stim.mHrv.-  Introduces  single-base  transformations,  the  kind  of  or- 
derly changes  that  operate  on  single  sentences  to  change  their  form 
without  adding  any  new  Information. 

1.  English  language— Grammar,  Generative.  i.  O'Nell,  Wayne  A. 
Kernels  and  transformations,  ii.  Oregon.  University.  Oregon  Cur- 
riculum Study  Center,  in.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  Series: 
Transformational  grammar  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-570 


Tlic  Single-end  tenoner  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boieham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
pncdia  Britannit-a  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  uiin.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Wood  working  machine  power 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  single-end  tenoner;  demonstrates  how  to 
set  it  up,  how  to  use  it  with  various  kinds  of  wood,  and  how  to 
achieve  specific  resulta 

1,  Woodworking  machinery.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannica  Educational  Conwratlon.  Series:  Wood  working  ma- 
chine power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-708290 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Single  handed  sailing  (Motion  picture)    SportBlm  Process- 
ing, 1970. 

15  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm,     (Sports  film  Olympic  promotion  se- 

Suffwnary  Teaches  the  points  of  sailing  In  a  bay  and  racing  skills 
Id  setting  sails  and  trimming  the  boat  while  reaching,  running,  und 
beating 

1.  Sailing.  I.  Sportfllm  Processing  (FlrmV  Series.  Sports  film 
Olympic  promotion  series  (Motion  picture) 

797.1  72-705664 

CINE 

Single   leg   takedown:   advanced   mores    (Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.      (Wrestling) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summaiv:  Detailed  analysis,  utilizing  high  speed  photography,  of 
two  of  the  raore  advanced  single  leg  takedowns,  the  scoop  and  the 
Umber  arm.  ^       „  «    , 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Serlea: 
Wrestling  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  72-706383 

Ealing  Corporation 


Single  leg  takedown:  fondamenUb  (Motion  pieture)  Edinc 

Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.     «l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Wrestling) 
tAK>p  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  .     ^  , 

Summary:  A  detailed  analysis,  utilizing  ultra  high  speed  photog- 
raphy, of  two  of  the  more  basic  single  leg  takedowns-single  leg 
to  back  heel  trip  and  single  leg  pick  up.  o„,«. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass,  Series. 
Wrestling  (Motion  picture)  -/v««-o 

796.8  79-705382 

Kaling  Corporation 

Single  pan  balance  (Motion  picture)  Dept  of  Chemistry, 
Yale  University.  Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew 
Patter.^on,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britaiinica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1970. 

r>  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Yale  chemlatry  fllin  series) 
SUMMARY  :  Shows  how  to  use  a  single  pan  analytical  balance  for 
weighing    sampleH    ranging    from    160   grams   through    .OOOl    gram. 
IJemonatrates  procedure«  for  use  of  pan  arrests,  pans,  beam  weights, 
optical  scale,  and  vernier  of  this  ttalance. 

1  Balance.  I.  Yale  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  II.  Bncy- 
clopaodia  Brltannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series;  Tale 
chemistry  film  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QCIOT]  542  70-713291 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


300 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Single  pulses  in  a  spring  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Rrilannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Peter  Rob- 
inson Associates. 

4  niln.  si.  rolor.  super  8  mm.  ( Expert mcfits  In  phT8lc»— sUnd- 
Ini;  wave*) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!*:  Collaborator.  Albert  V.  Baei.  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary :  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standing  wares  Uses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  in  an  experiment  which  lUns- 
trates  the  propertlea  of  wares  In  the  traosmlalon  of  energy 

1.  SUndlag  wares.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltanntca  Educational 
Corporation.  Series:   Experiments   In  physics— standlnK  wares 

{Motion  picture) 

531  75-709897 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  ntca  Bdacattonal  Corp. 


Single  slit  diffraction  of  waves  (Motion  picture)    Education 
Development  Center,  1964. 

4  min     si.    t>&w.    8  mm.     (Ripple  tank  ware  phenomena,  no.  14) 

lRSue<l  in  standard  8  ram.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  flltn  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  1968  motion  picture  entitled  Interference  and 
diffraction. 

With  film  notes. 

Credits:  Editor.  Rlrln  Carlnl;  technical  preaenUtlon,  James  Strldk- 
land. 

Summarj/:  Demonstrates  that  positions  of  nodes  and  maxima  in 
dltTractlon  pattern  depend  on  warelength  and  silt  width. 
— —  Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  DIlTraction.  i.  Education  Development  Center,  n.  Interfer- 
ence und  diffraction  (Motion  picture)  Serl€«:  Rapple  tank  ware 
phenomena  ( Motion  pic-  ture)   no.  14.     Series :  College  phys- 

ics fllm  program  (Ho-  tton  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-1515 

Education  Development  Center 


Single  syllabic  wortfe  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Reading  skills  it:  Changing 
rowfl  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables) 

Loup  film.     Film  note*  on  cartridge  case. 

Cr»dil»:  Author,  Virginia  Blggy. 

Sumnutiy:  Explains  that  single  syllable  words  hare  only  one  rowel 
sound  regardless  of  the  number  of  Indlrldual  rowels.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.   English   language — Syllabication — JureiUte  films.  i.   Ealing 

Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Reading  skills  n:  Chang- 

ing rowel  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables   (Motion  picture) 

372.6  73-701223 

Ea  1  i  ng  Corporat  ion 


Single-syllable  words  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

2  niln.  si.  color  super  8  mm.  (Action  viewer  reading  skills 
II:  Changing  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables) 

Loop  fllm  for  hand  rlewer. 

Credits:  Author,  M.  Virginia  Blggy. 

Summary :  Explains  thai  single  syllable  words  have  only  one 
rowel  sound  regardless  of  the  number  of  Indlrldna!  rowels.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  English  language— Syllabication— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Baling 

Corporation,   Cambridge,   Mass.  Series:   Action   rlewer  reading 

skills  II:   Changing  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables    (Motion  picture) 

372.6  75-710068 

Ealing  Corporation 


S*initient  k  la  peinturc  (Motion  picture)  Crawley  Films, 
Ottawa.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Intematifmal  Film 
Bureau,  1957. 

6  min.    sd.    coh>r.    16  mm. 

French  rerslon  of  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Spinning  of 
picture  making. 

BumiMuy:  Shows  many  examples  of  art  work  produced  with 
tempera  paint  by  children  aged  three  and  Are,  when  creatlrlty  is 
great;  at  age  six  when  recognisable  figures  are  Introdaced;  and  at 
age  seren  when  skills  begin  to  catch  up  with  Ideas. 

1.  Children's  drawings.  l  Crawley  Films,  ltd.  b.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago,  m.  Banning  of  picture  making  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

751.4  79-707268 

International  Film  Bureau 


The  Sinking  of  the  Lositania:  mirestricted  sabmarine  war* 
fare  (Motion  picture)  CBS.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp,,  1967. 

17  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Forum  edition. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documenUry  show  World  War  i  under  the 
title  They  Rank  the  Lusltania. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producers,  John  Shamlk.  Isaac  Klelnerman;  narrator, 
Robert  Ryan  ;  music,  Morton  Oould. 

Summary:  Relates  how.  in  1915,  the  United  States  was  brought  to 
the  brink  of  war  when  Germany  violated  international  law  and  sank 
the  merchant  ship  Lusltania  without  warning,  klUing  1.200  people. 
Including  128  Americans. 

1.  Lusltania  (Steamship)  r.  World  War  i  (Television  program) 
IL  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  m.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation,  ir.  They  sank  the  Lusltania  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

Fi  A  67-1772 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Sinners,  inc.  (Motion  picture)    Panlist  Prodnctions,  1962. 

28  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credit*:  Writer.  Ellwood  E.  Kieser.  Co**;  Ann  Blyth,  Hans  Con- 
rled,  Everett  Sloane. 

Bummary:  A  spiritual  and  psychological  study  of  sin  as  revealed 
In  an  Interview  with  Lady  MacBeth,  Dr.  Faustus,  and  the  sales- 
man. 

1.   Sin.        I.   Paullst   Productions,   Pacific  Palisades,   Calif. 
Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

341.3  70-705441 

Paullst  Productions 


Sino-Soviet  conflict  (Motion  picture)  Institute  on  Commu- 
nism and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  38b) 

With  study  guide. 

Credili:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Bummary:  Lecturer  Karl  Wlttfogel  dlscusaee  the  backgronnd  of 
the  Slno-Soriet  conflict  and  the  prot»ibIe  etTects  of  an  olDclal  break 
between  the  two  major  Communist  countriea. 

1.  Russia  —  For  reL  — China  (People's  Republic  of  China,  1949- 
)  2.  China  (People's  Republic  of  China,  1&49-  )— For.  reL— 
Russia.  r.  Vanderbilt  Dnlrerslty,  NaBbvlll&     Institute  on  Com- 

munism and  Constitutional  Democracy.  Series:  The  Natnre  of 

communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  3Sb. 

Fi  67-623 

The  Sins  of  Rachel  Cade  (Motion  picture)     Warner  Bros. 

Pictures,  1960. 

123  m:n.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor 

Based  on  the  novel  entitled  Rachel  Cade,  by  Charles  Mercer. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Henry  Blanke ;  director,  Gordon  Douglas ; 
screenplay,  Edward  Anhalt ;  music.  Max  Steiner ;  photographer,  J. 
Peverell  Marley;  editor,  Owen  Marks.  Ca*t:  Angle  Dickinson,  Peter 
Finch,  Roger  Moore,  Errol  John,  Woody  Strode. 

Summary:  Drama  about  a  medical  missionary  in  the  Congo  who 
is  torn  between  her  romantic  desires  and  her  concern  for  doing  tlie 
work  of  God  In  the  mission. 

I.  Mercer,  Charles  E.  Rachel  Cade.  n.  Warner  Brothers  Pic- 
tures, Inc. 

Fi  67-1312 


(Motion  picture)     Thanhouser  Film 


(Sins  of  the  parentsj 
Corp.  ,1914?, 

2  reels,     si.     biw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

Incomplete  copy :  L.  C.  has  reel  2  (18  min.) 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  fllm  collection,  Ubrary  of  Congreaa. 

Catt:  Sarah  Adler. 

Bummary:  Melodrama.  A  mother  is  forced  by  porerty  to  abandon 
her  young  daughter  to  the  care  of  relatitea  and  take  a  job  In  a 
chorus  line.  Years  later,  her  daughter  seeks  a  Job  In  the  aame 
chorus,  but  falls  to  recognlxe  her  mother. 

I  Thanhouser  Fllm  Corporation,     n.  John  E.  Allen  fllm  coUectloa. 

Fi 68-511 


Sionx  County,  Iowa,  USA  (Motion  picture)    Farmland  In- 
dustries, 1966. 

22  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summ^iry:  Reports  on  the  activities  of  agricultural  cocqjeratlres  In 
Sioux  County,  Iowa,  a  county  noted  for  Its  many  residents  of  Dutch 
descent  and  Its  numerous  farm  cooperatives. 

1.   Agriculture,   0(^«nitlre — Iowa — Sioux  Co.  i.   Farmland 

Industries. 

334  Fi  A  67-5815  rev 

Farmland  Industries 


The  Siphon  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Productions,  1967.  Re- 
lea.scd  by  Grosset  and  Dunlap,  1969. 

2  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Air  pressure) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Accounts  for  siphoning  action  by  reducing  air  pressure 
in  a  tube  with  one  end  Immersed  In  water.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.  Siphons — Juvenile  films.  r.  Sct^w  Productions,    n.  Grosset 

and  Dunlap,  inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Air  pressure 

(MoUon  picture)  ^ 

533  76-709349 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist  lu-iv^^^*- 


Siphons  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1967. 

5  min.     sL     color.     8  mm.     ( Elementary  science  series) 

Ixrap  lllin.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  David  Hawkiii.-% 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  flow  of  liquid  through  transparent 
plastic  tubing  by  using  food  coloring  in  water.  Illustrates  aereral 
methods  for  starting  siphons,  and  shows  how  they  are  reversed  by 
changing  water  levels. 

1.  Siphons.  I.  Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Coto.  Series: 
Elementary    science   series    (Motion   picture.    Thome   Films) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2799 

Thome  Films 


Siqueiros,  H  maestro — March  ot  humanity  in  Latin  Amer- 
ica (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1969. 

14  niln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Uiach  Koim. 

Summary:  A  documentary  account  of  the  largest  mural  ever  cre- 
ated. The  march  of  humanity  In  I^itln  America,  painted  by  David 
Siqueiros  In  Mexico  City.  Explains  some  of  the  artistic  innoratlons 
of  Siquelroe,  emphasizing  escu^to-pintura.  Includes  scenes  of  the 
artist  as  he  supervises,  paints,  plans,  and  discusses  bis  technlQues 
and  his  phllOBophy  reflected  In  the  theme  of  the  mural 
•  Another  issue.     bAw. 

1.  Alfaro  siqueiros.  Darld.  1896-  i.  AlfSro  Slqartros,  Darld, 

1886-  Ute  mart^  of  humanity  In  Latin  America,    n.  Encyclo- 

paedia Britannica  Bdu-  catlonal  Oorporatlon. 

7S1.7  74-704165 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Sir  Francis  Dralce:  rise  of  English  sea  power  (FUmttrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968.  Made 
by  Producers  Color  Service  in  Detroit. 

75  f r.     color.    39  mm.     ( The  Age  of  exploration ) 

Bummary:  Deecrlbes  the  role  of  Sir  Francis  Drake  In  the  rise  of 

English  sea  power,  as  representatlre  of  the  English  seaman  called  a 

sea  dog. 

L  Drake,  Sir  Francis,  1540?-1596.        l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  Corporation.        Series:  The  Age  of  exploration   (Film- 

strip) 

942.05  Fi  A  6^-4577 

BneytMopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Edncatlooal  Corp. 


[Sir  Galahad]   (Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting  Co. 
in  association  with  A.  I*  Alexander  ,1959?, 

14  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Court  of  human  relations) 

Credits:  Producer  and  moderator,  A.  L.  Alexander;  mediators, 
Fannie  Hurst,  Lloyd  E.  Foster,  Ashley  Montagu. 

Summarj/:  A  study  of  a  Southern  woman's  attitude  toward  chiv- 
alry as  revealed  in  a  court  of  mediation  study  of  a  disagreement 
between  a  man  and  his  flanc^  over  his  unwillingness  to  vindicate 
her  honor  by  fighting  at  the  slightest  provocation. 

1.  Chlvalrj'.  I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  Series: 
Court  of  human  relations  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2272 


(Sir  Gladwyn  Jebb,  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1952. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  July  27,  19^,  on  the  NBC-TV  documenUry  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splrak;  director, 
Carl  Degen ;  sponsor,  Rerere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Sir  Gladwyn  Jebb,  permanent  British  representative 
to  the  United  Nations,  di8cus.'<es  the  power  of  the  United  Nations 
as  a  police  force  with  Lawrence  Splvak.  moderator,  Lowell  Llmpus, 
Murray  Darls.  Kenneth  Crawford,  and  Walter  O'Heam. 

1.  United  Nations — Armed  Forces.  r.  National  Broadcasting 
Company,  inc.  NBC  Telerisloo  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  press 
(Motion  picture) 

341.13  77-701468 

Sir  Robert  Walpole  (FUmttrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1947.  Made  by  S.  Reed  Brett  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

36  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     I  Lires  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual.     Notes  rertsed  1966. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  life  and  work  of  British  Prime  Minister 
Robert  Walpole,  the  man  who  was  largely  responsible  for  the  cabinet 
system  of  government. 

1.  Walpole.  Robert,  eari  of  Orford,  1676-1745.  i.  Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London,     n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.        Series: 
Ltres  of  famous  men  and  women  ( Pilmstrlp) 

923  Fi  A  68-4707 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Sir!  Sir!  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada, 1969.  Released  in  the  V.  S,  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  If  70, 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  l^roducers,  Tom  Daly,  Cecily  Burwash;  director,  Mi- 
chael Rubbo;  photographer,  Darld  De  Volpl,  Tony  lanzelo;  fllm 
editor.  Alan  Darls. 

SUMMARY:  A  fllm  record  of  an  unrehearsed  occasion  In  a  school 
when  a  group  of  10-year-old  students  took  over  the  discipline  and 
teaching  of  a  dozen  of  their  teachers. 

1.   Kole  playing.         I.  Canada.     National  Film   Board. 
II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

371  73-705265 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


Sir  Wilfrid 

1968. 


■.  [Slide  Kt]     National  Him  Bovd  of  Canada, 


colof. 


1  2  in. 


lOtlide*. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  photogrsphi  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier,  Prune  Minister  of 
Canada  from  1896  to  1911.  With  caption*. 

1.  Laurier,  Wilfrid,  Sir,  1B41-I919.     2.  Caiwds— Potitici  and  |ovemmenl— 
It67-19l4.       L  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 
tF1033)  971.05  72-733346 

National  Film  Board  of  73  MARC 


301 


Sir  Winston  Churchill   (FUnutrip)     Hulton  Press,  London 

[195-?] 

^8fr,     U\\v.     35  mm. 

.\  Beacon  fllmstrip. 

nummary:  A  pictorial  biography  of  Sir  Winston  Churchill  using 
photographs  and  works  of  art  to  show  erents  In  his  life  from  birth 
until  the  celebration  of  his  SOtb  birthday. 

1.  Churchill.  Sir  Winston  Leonard  Spencer,  1874-1966.  l  Hul- 
ton Press,  ltd.,  London. 

Fi  A  67-3867 
Dufour  Editions 

Sirene  (Motion  picture)    Raonl  Serrais,  Ooet«nde,  Belgium. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Animation,  Willy  Verschelde;  music,  Lucien  Goethals. 

Summarji:  A  satirical  Story  about  present-day  commercial  life 
and  the  bureaucratic  Institutions  of  modern  society.  Animated  paint- 
ing tell  the  story  of  a  mermaid  in  the  harbor  of  a  modern  city,  who 
attempts  to  flee  with  a  young  man  but  the  machines  that  surround 
the  harbor  destroy  her. 

1.  Technology  and  clrlllzatlon.  r.  Serrais,  RaouL  ti.  Intema- 
lional  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

704.945  70-707285 

International  F'ilm  Bu-  reau 

Sirens,  symbols,  and  ffbmour  girls.    Part  1  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   David  L.  Wolper  Productions,  1963. 

26  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Hollywood  and  the  stars) 

Credila:  Producer  and  writer,  Nicholas  Noxon;  narrator,  Joeepb 
Colten;  music.  Ruby  Raksin :  fllm  editor,  Uyman  Kaufman. 

Summarj/;  Discusses  the  glamour  girls  of  motion  pictures,  and  how 
the  movie  image  of  the  ideal  woman  has  changed.  Includes  scenes 
of  Mary  Pickford,  Gloria  Swansuu,  Greta  Garbo,  Jean  Harlow,  Mae 
West,  Bette  Davis,  Laos  Turner,  Rita  Hayworth,  and  others. 

1.  Movlng-plcture  actors  and  actresses.  2.  Women  In  moving-pic- 
tures. I.  Wolper  (Darld  L.)  Productions,  Series:  Hollywood 
and  the  stars  (Motion  picture) 

927  Fi  68-249 

Sirens,  symbols,  and  glamour  girls,  part  2  (Motion  picture) 
Wolper  Productions,  1963. 

28  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     f  HoMywood  and  the  stars) 

Credits:  Producers  and  writers.  Nicolas  Noxon,  Al  Ramrus;  nar- 
rator, Joseph  Cot  ten  :  title  music,  Elmer  Bernstein ;  fllm  editor,  John 
Sob. 

Summary:  A  riew  of  the  glamour  girls  of  the  acrewi — Rita  Hay- 
worth.  Ava  Gardner.  Marilyn  Monroe.  Elizabeth  Taylor.  Analyses 
their  fame  and  power  and  discusses  the  price  they  pay.  Includes 
scene*  of  young  Ingenues  who  hope  to  achlere  fame. 

1.  Morlng-pieture  actors  and  acfresBee.  l  Wolper  Productlona 

Series :  Hollywood  and  the  stars  ( Motion  picture) 

762.9  79-701987 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sisters  ttf  Eve    {Motion  picture) 
192S. 


Rayart  Pictures  Corp., 


96  min.     si.     b&w.     16  roai. 

OriKinall;  releawd  In  35  mm. 

A.  W.  RaT  Johnfiton  preseDUtiOQ. 

Based  on  Tbe  tempting  of  Tsveroake,  bj  B.  Phillips  Owenbelm. 

Id  the  Douglax  FlemlDg-LyoD  Moore  film  eollecUoD,  Library  of 
CoogresA 

Creditt:  Producer,  Trem  Carr;  director,  Scott  P«nbroke;  scenario 
and  titles,  Arthur  Hoerl ;  photography.  Hap  Depew;  editor.  John  S. 
Harrington.  C(ut:  Anita  Stewart,  Creighton  Hale,  Betty  Blythe, 
Harold  Nelson,  Francis  Ford. 

Summary:  A  melodrama.  A  London  real  estate  agent  becomes  la- 
Tolved  in  the  complicated  affairs  of  two  sisters — the  younger,  pennl- 
te^  one.  whom  he  saves  from  a  suicide  attempt,  and  the  scheming 
eider  sifter,  who  has  drugged  and  Imprisoned  her  wealthy  husband. 

I.  Oppenhelm,  Edward  Phillips,  1866-lMa  The  tempting  of  Taver- 
oake.  II.  Rayart  Pictures  Corporation,  in.  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn 
Moore  fllin  collection. 

Fi68-M5 


Sisyphus.  [Motion  picture]  Zagreb  Films.  Yugoslavia.  1970. 
Made  by  Boris  Kolar.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mass  Media  As- 
sociates. 

10  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

Wiih  discussion  guide 

SUMMARY:  Shows  ihc  destruciivencss  of  maierialism  by  idling  the  story 
of  a  man  who  was  driven  out  of  his  mind  when  his  possessions  took  on  an  animate 
fofce. 

1    Short  feature  nims.        1,  Zagreb-nim       II    Mass  Media  Asiociatcs 
lPN1997i  791.43  72-700404 

Mass  Media  Associates  72(r72ifev  MARC 


Sit  down!    {Motion  picture)     Three  Prong  Television  Pro- 
ductions, 1970. 

JO  ni'ii.    sil.    color.    16  mm.     (Tbe  Metooshow) 

WItli  teacher's  snide, 

Creiila:  Producer,  Norman  Cohn;  director,  Gordon  Weisenborn; 
educational  iMnsultaot,  Maria  Piers;  music,  Ella  Jenkins;  editor, 
Ron  Clasky. 

SumitMry:  Transforms  the  traditional  adult  demand  Into  an  imagi- 
native world  of  play,  and  explores  changes  of  movement  through 
games  and  activities.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Play.  I.  Three  Prong  Television  Productions.  Series:  The 
Metooshow  (Motion  picture) 

372.24  74-708148 

Three  Prong  Television  Productions 


The  Sit-ins:  students  take  direct  action  {Motion  picture) 
WOBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  !«d.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Anierii-ans.  Section  20:  The  freedom  movement— America  and  be- 
yond) 

Summary:  Joanne  Grant  describes  the  tactics  of  student  demon- 
strators  who  used  the  sit-in  to  dramatlie  their  Insistence  on  a  de- 
segregated South,  and  discusses  the  effect  of  the  sit-ins  on  the 
civil  rightx  movement. 

1  Students— U.  S.— Political  activity.  2,  Negroes— Civil  rights. 
I.  Grant,  Joanne,  il  New  York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  m. 
Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series: 
Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Sec- 
tion 20:  The  freedom  movement — America  and  beyond. 

301.15  75-704109 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


"SitMng  pretty"  for  all  occasions.  [Slide  set]     Milady  Pub.  Corp.. 
1970. 

62  slides,     (.'iiltir.      7  \  2  in.        and  phoniilapc  in  cassette:  dual-tract.  (I  s. 
blanL)     (ViMial  piiiM:  Tiir  busincu  and  social  success,  no.  5) 

Uiih  commentary  and  fuidc  by  B«ibbi  Ray  Boolcr. 

B;ivcd  iin  the  lettbiMit.  Charm  and  poise  for  gctlmg  ahead,  by  Ruth  Tolman. 

SLMMARV    Shn«s  ho»  to  balance  and  control  (he  body  in  a  siltinf  posi- 
tiiin 

I.  Beauty.  Penuinal      2.  Siuinf  position.        I.  Tolman.  Ruth.     Charm  and 
pinsc  fur  fciimg  ahead      II.  Milady  Putalishin|  Corp«>raiiiin.  Nc«  York.     ill. 
Scrtc^   Visual  potsc  for  busmess  and  social  success.  [Slide  sctj  no.  5. 
[RA778j  646.7  72-734251 

Milady  Pub  Corp  72  MARC 


Situation  hopeless — but  not  serious  {Motion  picture)    Castle 
Productions.    Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

98  min.     sd.     h&w.    3!S  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  hiding  place,  by  Robert  Shaw. 

Credit!:  Producer  and  director,  Gottfried  Relnhardt;  screenplay, 
Silvia  Relnhardt;  adaptation,  Jan  Lustig:  music.  Harold  Byrna; 
director  of  photography.  Kurt  Basse;  film  editor,  Walter  Boo*. 
Catt:  Alec  Guinness,  Michael  Connors,  Rot»ert  Bedford,  Anita  Hoefer, 
Mady  Bafal. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  tirold  and  eccentric  German  shop 
cierk  who  captures  two  American  fliers  during  World  War  n,  and 
becomes  so  fond  of  the  fliers  that  he  keeps  tbero  trapped  for  six 
years  after  the  war  Is  over. 

I.  Shaw,  Robert,  1927-  The  hiding  place,    n.  Castle  Produc- 

tions, Inc.    III.  Paramount  Pirtures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1140 


Situational  math  hib  1:  Addition  and  subtraction  without 
reffrooping  (Filmstrip)     Knowledge  Aid,  1971. 

c,  niiiiKtiiiw  (apiirox.  02  fr.  each)  color.  ST.  mm.  and  phono- 
tapes  In  n  caiiHettefi :  approx.  24  min.  each. 

Wllh  teacher's  guide  and  sc«»i>e  and  sequence  chart.        ^    ,^  ,      . 

CUEDITH:  Authors.  Laura  Parish,  Ronald  B.  Reed.  Denis  do 
Vallnnce.  Julian  Jover,  Jort  Seara.  .      .   .     .     .u         ^  ,h. 

SUilMARY-  Two  cartoon  characters  guide  students  through  the 
basic  steps  Involved  Id  addition  and  subtraction  without  regrouping. 
For  primary  grade*.  ,.         ,         ,,     ., , 

1  Atldltloii— Juvenile  films.  2.  Subtraction— Juvenile  films.  I. 
Knowledge  Aid    (Firm)     II.  Addition  and  subtraction  without  re- 


Sltaatiowa  matk  lab  2:  Additfoa  aad  nbtractkw  with 

cFilnutrip]     Knowledge  Aid,  1971. 

6  (Umtrips  (ipproi.  62  fr.  each)  color.  3S  mm.  and  phoootapes  in  6 
caatcttes;  approi.  23  min.  each. 

With  tcachef't  guide  aad  uxtpc  and  seqitencc  chan. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Laura  Parish.  Rooald  E.  Reed.  Denis  dc  VaUsnce. 
Julian  JovcT.  Joel  Sears. 

SUMMARY:  Two  cartooa  charscten  guide  students  through  the  basic  tUft 
involved  in  addition  and  subtraction  with  regrouping.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Addition — Juvenile  films.  2.  Subtraction — Juvenile  fllras.  I.  Knowl- 
ed(e  Aid  <Fmn)  II.  Title:  Addition  and  subtraction  with  regrouping.  [Filmitiip] 
[QAllSj  372.7  74-739532 

Koowtedge  Aid  72[r72)rav  MARC 

Situational  math  lab  3:  Multiplication  and  division  (Film- 
strip)     Knowledge  Aid.  1971. 

fi  fllniatrips.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonotapee  In  6  cassettes. 

With  t«-acher'8  Rtiide  and  scope  and  sequence  chart.        ,     ^     ,     ^ 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Laura  Pariah,  Ronald  E.  Reed,  Denis  de 
Vallnnce.  Julian  Jover.  Joel  Sears. 

CONTENTS-  1  multiplication.  62  fr..  24  min.— 2.  Multiplication. 
63  fr  24  min.— 3.  Division.  56  fr.,  23  min.— 4.  DlTlslon.  61  fr., 
24  min.— 5.  Multiplication  and  division.  63  fr.,  25  min.— 6.  Review. 
.M  fr.,  22  min.     For  primary  grades. 

1  Multiplication— Juvenile  films.  2.  Division— Juvenile  fllina.  I. 
Knowledge  Aid  (Firm)     II.  Multiplication  and  division— advanced 

'[qSsi'  872.7  78-739M8 

Knowledge  Aid 

Situati<mal  math  lab  4:  Multiplication  and  division — ad- 
vanced (Filmstrip)     Knowledge  Aid,  1971. 

6  filmstrips  (approx.  58  fr.  each)  color.  S,'^  mm.  and  phono- 
tai>es  In  0  cassettes :  approx.  24  min.  each. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  scope  and  sequence  chart. 

CREDITS :  Anthora,  I-aura  Parish,  Ronald  E.  Reed,  Denis  de 
Vallnnce.  Julliia  Jover,  Joel  Sears. 

SUMMARY:  Two  cartoon  characters  guide  students  through  the 
basic  steps  involved  in  advanced  multiplication  and  division.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Multiplication — Juvenile  films.  2.  Division — Juvenile  films.  I. 
Knowledge  Aid  (Firm)  II.  Multiplication  and  division — advanced 
(Filmstrip) 

[QA115]  372.7  71-739534 

Knowledge  Aid 

Situational  math  lab  5:  Fractions,  m<mey,  and  measure- 
ment  (Filmstrip)     Knowledge  Aid,  1971. 

6  fllmfttrlps.     color.     35  ram.     and  phonotapea  In  6  cassettes. 

With  teacher's  gtiide  and  scope  and  sequence  chart. 

CREDITS :  Authors,  I^ura  Parish,  Ronald  E.  Reed,  Denis  de 
Vallnnce.  Julian  Jover,  Joel  Sears. 

CONTEXTS :  1.  Fractions.  57  fr.,  24  min.— 2.  Money.  02  fr.,  25 
min.- 3.  Linear  measurement.  64  fr.,  24  min. — 4.  Liquid  measure- 
ment. 58  fr.,  24  min.— 6.  Money.  57  fr.,  23  min.— 6.  Fractions. 
58  fr.,  23  min.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Fractions — Juvenile  films.  2.  Money— Juvenile  fllma.  3.  Men- 
suration—Juvenile  films.  I.  Knowledge  Aid  (Firm)  II.  Frac- 
tions, money  and  measuremmt   (Filmstrip) 

[QA117]  372.7  77-739530 

Knowledge  Aid 

Siu  Mei  Wong:  How  shall  I  be?  (Motion  picture)  Midiael 
Ahnemann.    Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

ISmln.    sd.     color.     16mm.     (Many  Americans) 

With  teacher's  gulda 

Summary  ■  A  study  of  one  of  the  ethnic  groups  of  American  soci- 
ety. Describes  a  family  conflict  which  arises  when  a  Chinese  girl 
wishes  to  study  ballet  after  school  and  her  father  wishes  her  to  con- 
tinue to  study  Chineae,  „,  ,.     ,      ,, 

1  Chinese  In  the  United  States.  I.  Ahnemann,  MicnaeL  II. 
Ijearnlng  Corporation  of  America.  Series:  Many  Americana  {Mo- 
tion picture) 

301.453  75-709724 

I,eamingCorp.  of  America 

Six  ammakers  in  search  of  a  film  (Motion  picture)  Paul 
S.  lialgley,  1971. 

6  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm,  „   „  ,  , 

CREDITS  ■  Director  and  editor,  Paul  S.  Balgley. 

SUMMARY  ■  A  record  of  the  thoughts  and  plans  of  six  filmmakers 
who  get  together  to  make  a  film  but  are -mabie  to  ««1^' »  J-^Jj^^'- 

1  Movlng-plctures— Production  and  direction.  I.  Balfley,  ram  ». 
[PN1995.9.P7]  791.4  72-713392 

CINE 


Six  filmmakers  in  search  ofa  wedding.  [Motion  picture]     Envision 
Corp.     Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

13  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Six  (ilmmakcrs.  csch  using  a  diffcrcni  technique  and  style, 
provide  their  views  of  ■  simple  family  wedding. 

1.  Moving-piclures— Production  and  direction.     2,  Weddings. 
Corporation.     II.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 

(PN1995.9.P7]  778.5  72-702335 

CINE  72 


grouping  (rilmatrlp) 
[QA115] 
Knowledge  Aid 


872.7 


70-739581 


I.  Envision 


MARC 


,  5,  4,  3,  2,  1  (Motion  picture)  Celebrity  Holdings.  Made 
by  Miniature  Film  Studio,  Warsaw,  1967.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

7  mill.    wl.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director.  Krzysitof  Debowskl;  music,  Kaiiimlerb  Seroclil ; 
photograpliy,  Jan  Tkaczylt. 

Summary:  An  animated  eit>erl mental  film  about  the  development 
of  civilization  from  the  first  appearance  of  man  on  earth  up  to  tbe 
present  time. 

1.  CI vlllaat ion— History.  r.  Celebrity  Holdings,  Inc.  ii.  Con- 
temporary KIlmR/McOraw-HlU. 

704.945  76-705168 

Mc(lraw-Hlli  Book  Co. 


Six  Flags  Over  Georgia 
see 


Six  Flags  Over  Texas,  inc. 
see 

Welcome  to  Texas,  six  flags  country. 

6: 14^  {Motion  picture)    Anton  Gottsdanker,  1968. 

7  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  portrayal  of  the  beauty  and  brutality  of  long  distance 
running. 

1  RuuulDg.  I.  Qottsdanker,  Anton. 

796.4  70-702569 

CINE 

The  Six  penguins  (Motion  picture)  Bulgaria  Films.  Re- 
leascri  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 
1971. 

5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  :  An  animated  story  in  which  alx  penguins  and  a  whale 
mutually  aid  each  other. 

1  Penguins.  2.  Whale«.  I.  Bulgaria  Films.  II.  Contemporary 
Films/ McGraw-Hill. 

398.24  70-711909 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Six  quarts,  please  {Filmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

55  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  20 
min.     microgroove.     (Readweli  essays — sound  and  sight  series  2) 

Creditt:  Authors,  John  Ryan.  Judy  Romberger,  G)en  Slebert ;  nar- 
rator, John  Ryan:  art,  Joy  Mahoff,  Gretchen  Rosslter. 

Summary:  A  reading  exerclnte  which  presents  facts  and  fancies 
concerning  human  blood.    With  captions. 

1.  Blood.  I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Readwetl 
eiisays— sound  and  sight  series  2  (Fllm.strlp> 

428.4  76-787116 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Six  simple  machines  {Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

37  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

Credit*;  Author,  Marian  Frances. 

Summary:  Uses  a  humorous  approach  to  describe  the  appearance 
and  function  of  six  simple  machines — levers,  pulleys,  wheels.  Inclined 
planes,  wedges,  and  screws.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Macblnerr— Juvenile  fllma.        L  Troll  Anodates. 

621.9  74-736242 

Troll  Associates 

Six  sources  of  electricity  {Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
casting Co.,  X965.  Made  in  cooperation  with  New  York 
University.     Released  by  Prism  Productions,  1969. 

28  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Inquiries  In  science  ...  with  Mr. 
Wizard) 

Transferred  from  original  videotape  of  the  television  series  Mr. 
Wizard. 

With  teacher's  guide- 
Credits;  Producer  and  author,  Don  Herbert. 
Summary:  Demonstrates  six  different  ways  of  generating  an  elec- 
tric current,  using  a  contraption  consisting  of  a  record  player,  spoon, 
funnel,  slide  projector,  static  electricity   generator,   balloon,  motor, 
bike  wheel,  railroad  signal,  mouse  trap,  lamp  chimney,  and  pitcher. 
1    Electricity— Experiments,  i.  National  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany Inc.  n.  Prism  Productions.  Inc.,  New  York.  m.  Mr.  Wizard 
(Motion  picture)  Series:  Inquiries  In  science  ...  with  Mr.  Wizard 
(Motion  picture) 

537.6  70-702100 

Prism  Productions 

Six  steps  to  the  world  record  {Motion  picture)  Zagreb- 
film,  Yugoslavia.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Films  McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

10  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm, 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer,  Kreso  Goilk;  music,  Tomlca  Simo- 
vlc :  cameraman,  Ivica  Rajkovlc. 

Summary:  Describes  events  in  the  life  of  Yugoslavian  athlete. 
Vera  Nlkollc,  showing  how  she  trains  to  be  a  contender  for  tbe 
world  track  record.  ^.,      ,,, 

1.  Nlkollc,  Vera.  l  Zagreb-fllm.  rt.  Contemporary  Fllms/Mc- 
Graw-Hlll. 

927  73-701081 

McGraw  Hill  Book  Co. 


633  Squadron   {Motion  picture)     Mirisch  Corp.     Released 
by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

101  iiiiii,     -sd.     color.    35  mm. 

I'anavlsioii.     Color  by  Deluxe.  „     .    ,  .    „    o    .*.. 

Rased  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Frederick  E.  Smith. 

Creditt-  Producer.  Cecil  F.  Ford;  director.  Walter  K.  Grauman; 
screenplay  James  Clavell,  Howard  Koch;  music,  Ron  Goodwin; 
photographer.  Edward  Scaife;  film  editor,  Bert  Bates.  Catt:  ClllT 
Robertson.  George  Chaklris,  Maria  Perschy.  Harry  Andrews,  Donald 
Houston.  .  .  „    ». 

Summary  Adventure  melodrama  about  a  squadron  attack  on  a 
large  German  fuel  plant  located  In  Norway  during  Worid  War  a, 
where  (he  Nazis  are  processing  rocket  fuel  for  a  full-scale  attack 
on  England. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1W5— Drama.  i.  Smith.  Frederick  Bscreet, 
191&-  033    Squadron.      it.  Mirisch     Corporation.      ni.  United 

Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1313 


History,  myatcry,  and  mafic. 


302 


16  in  Webster  Groves    (Motion  picture) 
see   Webster  Groves  revisited 


16mm  Kalart  Victor  projector  Model  75.  parts  1  and  2  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Instructional  Media  I'roductioiis,  Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co..  1969. 

L*  motion  pictures  (4  min.  each)  si.  color.  8  mm.  (.Audio- 
visual equipment  operation,  serie«  B) 

Ijjop  films  mounted  In  cartridge.  Available  In  standard  8  mm. 
and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Pro<l»cer  and  director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonslratea  the  operation  of  tbe  16  mm.  KalaK 
Victor  proiector  Model  75. 

1.  Movlng-plcture  projectors.  i.  Instructional  Media  Produc- 
tion", San  Jow.  Calif,  n.  McOraw-HllI  Hook  Company.  Serlea: 
Anrtiovisual  equipment  operation   (Motion  plctnre)   series  B. 

771.8  78-702718 

McGrn«-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


ISmm  RCA  1600  (manual)  (Motion  picture)  Instructional 
Media  Productions.  Relensed  by  McGrawHiU  IJook  Co.« 
1969. 

4  min.  »!.  color.  8  mm.  ( AQdlovlsiial  equipment  operation, 
MriM  B) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Arallable  In  standard  8  mm. 
and  In  super  8  mm. 

Wlih  teacher'H  ^Ide. 

Cirditt;  Trodiicer  and  director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

SmmMam:  DemonMrates  the  operation  of  the  10  mm.  RCA  leOO 
<inanual). 

1.  Movlng-plcture  projectom.  i.  Instructional  Media  Produc* 
liooK.  San  JoMe.  Calif,  n.  UcGrawBtU  Book  Company.  Serlei: 
AudioTlMul  equipment  operation   (Motion  picture)   s^es  B. 

771  70-702711 

McGraw  Hill  Book  Co. 

I6mm  RCA  1600  (aafe  threader)  (Motion  picture).  Instruc- 
tional Media  Productions.  Releued  bj  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1969. 

4  mtn.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Audlorlaual  equipment  operation, 
aeries  B> 

Loop  film  mounted  tn  cartridge.  Arallable  tn  atandard  8  mm. 
and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrtditM:  Producer  and  director,  Jerrold  B.  Kemp. 

Bimmary:  Demoostratea  the  cveratloo  of  the  16  mm.  BCA  1600 
(aafe  threader). 

1.  Moring-plcture  projectors.  i.  Inatmctiooat  Media  Prodac- 
tlOQS,  San  Jose.  Calif,  n.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Cofflpanjr.  Series: 
AuAoTlsual  equliKDcnt  operation  (Motion  picture)  aeries  B. 

771  77-702710 

UcGraw-HillBookCo. 

16-mm  soand  test  film,  issue  3.  1949  (Motion  picture)  Mo- 
tion Picture  Research  Council  and  the  Society  of  Motion 
Picture  Engineere,  1949. 

4  mln.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Dmnmary-  t'aes  aereral  pictures  and  sound  samples,  excerpts  or 
feature  films,  and  footage  of  piano  music  for  a  flutter  test  In  cbeck- 
loc  the  acoustics  and  the  operation  of  16-inm.  projection  equipment 

1  Mortng-plcture  projectors.  i.  Motion  Picture  Keaearch  Coun- 

cil   n.  BocletT  of  Motion  Picture  and  Tderlsltm  Engineers. 

Fi  68-722 

Sixth  amendment  (FUmstrip)  International  Film  Bureau. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1959. 

26  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Bill  of  rights — Its  meaning  todaj) 
Bummiy:   Plustraies  the  roe  of  the  Bill  of  rights  In  American 
life,  with  onphasls  on  the  sixth  amendment,  which  guarantees  the 
right  to  a  fsir  trial    With  captlona. 

1.  CiTll  rights— U.  S.  2.  Due  proceas  of  law— U.  S.  l  Inter- 
national nim  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago,  n.  Bailee  Films,  Inc.  Holly- 
wood,  Callt       Series :  Bill  of  rights— Ita  meaning  today  (Fllmatrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3688 

Ballej  Films 


The  Sixth  omtinent  (Motion  picture)     United  Nations.    Re- 
leased by  Contemporary  Films/ McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

29  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (International  sone  series) 
Summary:  Oceaoographer  Jacques  PIcard  and  tvo  experts  on  outer 
space,  Scott  Carpenter  and  Werner  Von  Braun.  discuss  the  sixth 
continent :  the  world  of  the  ocean  floor.  Explains  that  It  la  the 
earth's  last  unexplored  and  unexploited  continent  and  that  the 
United  Nations  is  awcemed  to  keep  the  sea  bed  free  from  pollution, 
and  to  settle  questions  of  owuersblp. 

1.  Oceanography.        i.  United  Nations,     u.  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill.        Series;  International  zone  (Motion  picture) 

551.4  79-707361 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


The  Sixth  Paul  (Motion  picture)  National  Educatiwial  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  Relea.«ed  by  Indiana  University 
Audio-Visual  Center,  1969. 

58  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Cniif:   Producer,    Jeremy    Isaacs;    editors,    David    GUI.    Mike 
Mlsch. 

Summary:  Examines  the  controversy  surrounding  Pope  Paul  vi 
and  his  birth-control  encycHcal.  Humanae  vltae. 

1.   Catholic   Church.      Pope.   1963-  (Paulus   ti).      Humanae 

Tltae     2.  Birth  control—Brtlgions  aJi)ect8.  l  National  Bduca- 

tlooal    Televlalon    and    Radio    Center.       n.    Indiana.       University. 
Audio-Visual  CentM'. 

176  73-702701 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


The  Sixties  (Motion  picture)    Charlee  Braverman.    Beleased 
by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

15  m^n.    ad.     color     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  brief  socio-poUtical  review  of  the  decade  of 
tbeOCTs. 

1.    World    politics— 196ft-  2.    Social    history— 19«5- 

L  Braverman,  Charles,     n.  Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

909.826  70-707671 

Pyramid  Films 


Sixty  cycles  (Motitm  picture)  Natitmal  Film  Board  of  Can- 
a(la,  1966.  Made  by  Jean-Claude  Labrecque.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films,/McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Jacques  Bobet ;  music,  Don  Douglas,  Ctordon 
Fleming,  Tony  Romandlot ;  photography,  Jean-Claude  Labrecque. 

SUMMARY;  Presents,  without  narration,  snbjectlre  Tlews  of  the 
Itth  St.  I^urent  Bicycle  Race  through  the  Province  of  Quebec 

1.  Bicycle  racing.        I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board  11  J3ontem- 
porary  rilms/McGraw-HIlL 

796.6  77-711489 

McOraw-HIUBookCo. 


Sixty  second  dehy  (MoPion  picture)    Hans  Halbentsdt  and 
Costa  Nichols,  1968. 

8  nlB.    ad.    Mkw.     16  mm. 

Bmmmart:  Describes  the  physical  and  vlmul  sceaatloiu  ot  sky 
dlTlng  Aowfng  th*  reactions  of  paitlcipanta  and  obserrera. 
1.  PsraehntlBC.         i.  HalbersUdt,  Hana    o.  Nichols.  Costa. 

797Ji  74-702670 

OINB 


Sixty-scTCB  tfaonsand  dreams.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  Lon> 
don.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films,  1972. 

30  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Life  of  Carl  Guttav  Jung.  no.  2) 

CREDPTS:  Writer  and  narrator,  Laureoi  vui  der  Post. 

SUMMARY:  Explain*  the  development  of  the  major  theoriet  and  concepts 
of  Carl  Guitav  Jung,  including  diicutston  of  the  collective  unconscious,  the 
psychology  of  typo,  the  psyche  in  space  and  time,  and  the  importance  of  myth 
and  intuition  to  the  complete  man. 

I.  Jung.  Carl  Gustav,  1875-1961.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
Television  Service.  II.  Tune-Life  Films.  III.  Scries:  The  Life  of  Carl  Gu&Uv 
Jung.  [Motion  picture]  no.  2. 

[BF173.J85)  150.19  72-702066 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Size  and  shape  of  a  shadow  can  be  changed  (Motion 
picture)    Eye  G*te  House,  1969. 

4  m'-.      »I.      color,      miper  8  mm.       (Bajric  concepts  In  science, 
lemi) 

Loop  flbn.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Author.  Howard  Lltvalc:  photography.  Paul  BockhorsL 

Summary:   Demonstrates  the  fact  that  the  else  and  stkape  of  a 
shadow  can  be  changed.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Shadw  and  shadows— JuTenUe  fllms.        i.  Bye  Gain  House,  inc. 
Series :  Basic  concepts  In  science  (Motion  picture)  lerel  1. 

372^  7ft-703938 

ALA  Booklist 


Size  description   (Filmstrip)     Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  ^^ooodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
15  mln.     mIcrogrooTe.     (Drafting  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  the  fundamental  techniques  of  dlmeoalODal 
drawing  In  mechanical  form.  Demonstrates  the  two  basic  types 
of  dimensioning:  size  and  location.  Explains  the  use  of  the  exten- 
sion line,  the  dimension  line,  and  the  center  line,  and  the  leader 
as  they  apply  to  the  dimensioning  of  a  drawing. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.  t.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  Series: 
Drafting  series  (Filmstrip) 

744.4  79-737897 

Doubleday  MultlmedU 


The  Size  of  atoms  from  an  atomic  beam  experiment  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Educational  Services.  Released  by  Univer- 
sal Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

28  mln     sd.     b*w.     16  mm.     (Physics  film  series) 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Science  Teaching  Center  ot  M.  L  T. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  John  King. 

Summary:  InTestlgates  the  scattering  of  an  atomic  beam  of  potas- 
sium by  argon  to  determine  the  »\ze  of  atoms.  Presents  a  series  oi 
experiments  to  measure  the  loss  of  Intensity  of  a  beam  of  potassium 
atoms  traTellng  through  argon  gas  at  various  pressures. 

1.    Atoms.    2.    Particle  aiie    determination.  i.   Educational 

Services,   Inc.,   Newton,   Mass.     n.   Universal   Education   and    Visual 
Arts.        Series :  Physics  film  series  ( Motion  picture) 

639.7  Fi  A  67-5939 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Ike  SIm  of  coDotd  partlclea.  [Motion  picture]     Iwanami  Fthns, 
Tokyo.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 

4  min-     (i.     color,     tuper  8  mm,     (Properties  of  coUoida  •etiea) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  that  the  range  of  sizes  of  colloidal  particle*  can  be 
detennined  by  paaaing  aotutiont  and  coHoidal  u»pen*ioos  through  fillen  with 
pores  of  ditTerent  sizes. 

1.  Colkrids.  2- Particle  size  determination-  3.  Filters  and  filtration.  I. 
Iwanami  Eiga  Seisakujo,  Tokyo.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series: 
Propertiea  of  colloids  seriea.  {Motion  picture] 

105549)  541  72-700123 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Size  of  the  dty  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     Bl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Changing  city) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Uses  an  aerial  Tlew  of  the  city  to  enable  the  student 
to  comi>are  the  single  dwellings  on  the  outskirts  of  the  city,  the 
Industrial  complexes,  trans-shipment  centers,  networks  of  transporta- 
tion, and  the  densely  populated  cores  of  commerce.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Cities   and   towns— Jureolle  films.  l  Ealing   Corporation, 

Cambridge,  Mass.        Series:  The  Changing  dty  (Motion  lecture) 

372.8  77-700428 

Ealing  Corporation 


Sizemore,  Burlan  Arthur,  1933- 
centuries  of  decline 


The  Centuries  of  decline. 


Sizes  and  nomenclature    (Motion  picture) 
see  The  Jointer.    Part  1:   Sizes  and  nomenclature 


Sizing  and  priming  a  canvas  (Filmstrip)    Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts,  1971.    Ha<k  by  Toslen. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     and  pbonodisc.     (Painting  techniques) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  to  students  of  painting,  studio  practices  used 
by  professional  artlsta  in  sizing  and  priming  a  canras. 

1.  Canras  slslng.  2.  Canvas  priming.  3.  Painting  — Technique. 
I.  UolTeraal  Education  rnd  Visual  Arts.  II.  Series:  Painting  tech- 
niques (Filmstrip) 

[ND1572]  751.4  78-740603 

UnlTersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Sizing  up  yonr  figure  for  pattern  alteration  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Doubleday  Multimedia.  1970.  Made  by  Indiana 
University. 

4  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  in  fashion) 
AIw  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY-  Defines  complete  body  measurements  and  describes 
how  to  take  them  and  check  them  against  corresponding  pattern 
tneasurwnent  to  alter  patterns  to  fit 

1  Clothing  and  dre»<  measurements.  2.  Anthropometry.  3.  Dress- 
making— Pattern  desitrn.  I.  Doubleday  Multtmedla.     II,  Series: 

Making  It  tn  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

(TT520]  646.4  72-712056 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Skater  dater  (Motion  picture)  Marshal  Backlar,  1965.  Re- 
leased by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

1  reel.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer.  Noel  Black;  phot<«rapber, 
Michael  Murphy. 

f>VMiIARY:  Portrays  a  boy's  emergence  Into  adolescence  as  he 
slowly  realizes  that  his  skatetioard  gang  Is  part  of  a  childhood  that 
he  has  outgrown. 

1.  Adolescence.        I.  Backlar,  MarahaL    II.  Pyramid  Films.  Inc. 
tHQ797]  155JI  71-712412 

Pyramid  Films 

Skeet  shooting  with  D.  Lee  Braon  (Motion  picture)  Rem- 
ington Arms  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  [196-1, 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Instructional  film  for  hunters  and  itoet  abooters. 

1.  'Trap-shooting.  l  Remington  Arms  Oompanr.  lac 

II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

799.3  Fi  A  67-6888 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 


The  Skeletal  and  moscolar  system  (Filmstrip)    Don  Boeoo. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm,     (Biology- — anatomy) 

SUMMARY:  Presenta  lUnstrations  of  human  anatomy  and  de- 
picts the  Interrelationship  of  the  skeletal  and  nnscular  T^en  with 
other  systems  of  the  body. 

1.  Musculoskeletal  system.  I.  Boeco.  Don.  II.  Universal  Bdu* 
cation  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Biology— anatomy  (Filmstrip) 
[QMlOO]  612  73-740618 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


The  Skeletal  system  (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

48  fr      color.     35  mm.      (Understanding  your  body,  set  no.  1) 
Credits:   Collaborators.   Dariene  C.   Duncan;   Wllfried   F.   H.   M. 

Mommaerts.  ,     ,    . 

Summary   Explains   how   bones   support   the  body.      includes   a 

diagram  of  the  structute  of  the  thigh  bone  to  show  the  composition 

**^  l^Ses.     2.  Skeleton.        i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannioi  Educational 
Corporation.         Series:    Understanding   your   body    (Filmstrip)    set 

°^  ^-  Fi  A  67-4167 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The   ^eletal  aystem    (Filmstrip) 
1968. 


Robert  J.   Brady  Ca, 


59  f r.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  a,  12  In..  33)  rpm., 
30  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Anatomy  and  physiology,  no.  8) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  five  basic  functions  of  bony  tissue,  the 
anatomy  of  a  typical  bone,  classification  of  bone*  by  sine  and  shape, 
joints,  and  axial  and  appendicular  skeletons. 

1.  Bone*.  2.  Skeleton.  I.  Robert  J.  Brady  Company.  II.  Series : 
Anatomy  and  physiology  (Filmstrip)  no.  3. 

[QP88.2]  612  70-739346 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 


The  Skeletal  system  of  the  human  body  (FUmstrip)    Bear 
Films.    Released  by  Educational  Activities,  1967. 

S6  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  a.,  12  In.,  3S|  rpm.  (The 
Human  systems,  no.  1) 

With  audio  script  guide. 

Credit*:  Writers,  Ann  R  Bdson,  Ja<*  W.  Pattyson. 

Summary.*  Describes  the  formation  of  the  skeleton  and  Its  parts. 

1.  Skeleton.  i.  Bear  Films,  inc.  n.  Educational  Activities.  Inc. 
Series:  The  Human  systems  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

Fi  A  67-4204 

Bear  Films 


303 


Skepp  till  Indialand   (Motion  picture) 
see   Frustration 


Sketchbo<^  Film  Productions 


A  Majestic  heritage. 


Sketches  (Motion  picture)    Center  for  Haas  Communicatioa, 
Coltunbia  Unirersit?  Fnsa,  1969. 

16  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  movement,  gesture,  and  facial  ex- 
pression of  pantomime,  showing  four  vignettes  about  an  athlete, 
games,  a  sculptor,  and  a  nightmare. 

1.  Pantomime.  i.  Columbia  University.  Press,  C^iler  for  Mass 
Communication. 

792.8  74r-705008 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Ski  America!  (Motion  picture)  Kastman  Kodak  Co.  Made 
by  WJIIard  Pictures.  Released  by  Paramount  Pictures 
Corp.,  1968. 

IS  tuln.     Bd.     color.     35  min. 

guiiimari/:  Shows  various  American  ski  slopes  which  raok  with 
the  best  In  the  world.  Studies  the  skiing  of  Iwth  amateurs  and 
experts  in  mauy  locales  In  the  U.  S. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing— L'.  S.  i-  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  n.  Para- 
mount Pictures  Corporation. 

796.9  79-701735 

CINE 

Ski  America.  [Motion  picture]  Hart  Ski  Mftnuf»cturin|  Co.  in 
cooperation  with  Chevrolet  and  United  Air  Linei.  Made  by 
Summit  Films.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service. 
1971. 

28  mm      sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  ski  chomptoni  and  stunt  *kier>  at  the  nine  nujor  skiing 
retorts  in  the  American  Rockiet. 

t.  Skis  and  skiing— Rocky  Mounuins.        I.  Hart  Ski  Ntanufacturing  Com- 
pany.    II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

lGV854.5)  796.9  72-700481 

CINE  72  MARC 


Ski  B.  C.  {Motion  picture)  Province  of  British  Columbia, 
Victoria,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Canadian  Travel 
Film  Library. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Kodaehronie. 

Credits:  Director,  photographer,  and  editor.  W.  E.  Gray;  script, 
Ian  Street;  narrator,  Keith  Cutler. 

SMmmary:  Shows  the  various  ski  areas  and  facttftles  of  British 
Columbia. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing— British  Columbia.        I.  Britlsb  Columbia, 
n.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library, 

796.9  Fi  A  67-5697 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Ski  fever  (Motion  picture)  Terril  LaMosa.  Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY-   Portrays  the  beauty,  sport,  and  folly  of  skiing  by 
cresentlng  scenes  of  various  ski  actlvltiea.    Without  narrattoo. 

1.   Skis  and  skiing.  I.  LeMoss,  TerrlL     II.  BPA  Educational 

Media. 

[GV854]  796.9  7^-713135 

BF.\^  Elducatlonal  Media 


Ski  west  {Motion  picture)  Douglas  Sinclair  Film  Produc- 
tions, Canada.  Released  in  Canada  by  National  Film 
Board.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film 
Library,  1966. 

13  mln.    3d.    color.    IS  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  snow  skiing  on  Mount  Seymour  and  Grouse 
Mountain,  near  Vancouver,  and  Mount  Todd,  near  Kaniloops  In  Can- 
ada. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing— Canada.  i.  Sinclair  (Douglas)  Film  Pro- 
ductions. II.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  m.  Canadian  Travel 
Film  Library. 

796.9  71-700334 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Skid  corrclatioB  atady.  [Motion  picture]  U.S.  Federal  Highway 
Administration.  Dept  of  TransporWtion,  1963.  Released  by 
National  Audiovisual  Center. 

14  mm.     sd.     color      16  mm. 

SU  M  M  AR  Y  Compares  various  techniques  used  in  testing  ihe  c.-fficicnis  of 
friction  on  five  specially  constructed  pavements  at  Tappahannock.  Va.,  in  order 
lo  standardize  techniques  and  equipment  used  by  highway  dcparimenis  and 
research  organizations 

1  Pavements  Testinj  2,  Roadi-  Virgmia  3  Motor  vehicles  -Sk.ddmg 
J  Motor  vehicles  Dynamics.  I,  United  Slates  Federal  Highway  Adminis- 
........       II    KimfL.^n.1  AiiHinvkua!  Center. 


Ski  magazine 


Five  days  to  ski. 


Ski  pix  (Motion  picture)     Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

20  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 
CREDITS :  Photographer.  Dick  Durrance. 

SUMM.ARV:    Shows    skiing    activities    on    the   sl(H)e3   of    btowe, 
Siignrbush.  Jit.  Snow,  Aspen,  and  Vail.  „  ^  ,.  „ 

1.  Skis  and  Bkling— U.  S.  I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

[GV864.4]  796.9  78-714281 

Ba<:tman  Kodak  Co. 


Ski  racer  {Motion  picture)  Lange  Co.  Made  by  Summit 
Films.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 
1969. 

30  mln.   sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Attempts  to  capture  the  excitement,  anxiety,  and  thrills 
of  competitive  skiing.  Stiows  the  beneflta  of  I^nge  ski  boots  for  ski 
racing. 

1.   Skis  and  skiing.  i.  Lange  Company,     n.  Modern  Talking 

Picture  Service,  Inc. 

796.9  75-706111 

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Ski  the  outer  limits  {Motion  picture)  Hart  Ski  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Trans  World  Airlines,  and  Ski  magazine, 
1968.    Made  by  Summit  Films. 

28  mln,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  essential  mechanics  of  skiing.  De- 
plcU  the  Inner  limits  of  the  sport- the  discipline  which  must  be 
learned  l>efore  the  skier  has  the  capability  for  freedom  of  expression. 

1.  SklB  and  skiing.        l  Bart  Ski  Manufacturing  Company. 
II.  Trans  World  Alrlloes,  loc;    nx.  SU. 

796.9  74-702869 

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Ski  time  in  the  Rockies  (Motion  picture)  Continental  Air 
Lines.  Made  and  released  by  Warren  Miller  Productions, 
1970. 

23  mln.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY:  Shows  the  variety  of  artlrltlea  that  are  available  In 
the  Colorado  Rocklen,  focusing  on  tkllng.  Portrays  the  natural 
beauty  of  tbe  area. 

1.  Skis  and  Hk ling— Colorado.        I.  Continental  Air  Line*,  Inc. 
II.  Warren  Miller  Productions. 

[r,V854.5l  917.88  78-711446 

CINE 


Ski  towlaft.  [Motion  picture]     KQED,  1971. 

It  min     sd.     colM,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  DctDoratrBicavarioui  techniques  and  joya  of  croWKMUairriU 
touring.  Shows  Jim  Speck  and  Ned  OiUetie,  fomwr  ra«mb«i  of  the  Unltad 
Sute*  ski  team,  w  they  aki  thtou^  the  Yoaemitc  bKk -country  instructing  in  aki 
techniques,  building  anow  caves  for  ahelur,  and  cocking  an  evening  meal  over 
a  camp  stove 

1.  Croas-cowntry  skiiiit.       I.  San  Fraactaco.     Television  sutioo  KQBD. 
tOV854.9.C7i  796.9  72-700412 

CINE  72  MARC 


tfation      II.  National  Audioviiual  Center. 

tTE250]  625.7 

National  Audiovisual  '2 

Center 


72-701966 
MARC 


Skids  and  skidding  {Motion  picture)  American  Automobile 
Association.  Made  by  South  Carolina  Educational  Tele- 
vision Center.  Released  by  Great  Plains  National  Instruc- 
tional Television  Library,  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     1«  mm.     (Sportsmanlike  driving,  no.  24) 

Part  of  an  educational  package  Including  texts,  workbo<*,  driving 
guides,  tests,  fllmstripe,  and  brief -films. 

Creditg:  Instructor,  Harold  0.  Carlton. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  different  kinds  of  skids  and  the  defensive 
actions  which  can  aid  in  regaining  control  of  the  car. 

1.  Autoniohlles— Skidding.  2.  Automobile  driving.  L  American 
Automobile  Association,  ii.  Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Tele- 
vision Library.  Series:  Sportsmanlike  driving  (Motion  picture) 
no.  24. 

629.283  Fi  A  68-915 

American  Automobile  Association 


Skiing— American  style  {Motion  picture)  Adolph  Ooora 
Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Summit  Films. 

C«'°-  796.9  Tfr-T02870 

CINE 

Skiing:  beginning  movements  {Motion  picture)  Spencer 
Nelson  Film  Productions,  1965.  Made  by  Spencer  Ware 
Nelson.  -Tr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp. 

!i''»::i"„„t,„"urp  "p.°S  b.  Oeor,^  Tuecl  toward  his  ».«.r's 
""cl'e<KI>:  Photographers.  Spencer  Ware  Nelson,  Jr.  Oeorge  Tuccl, 
"^y'u.S'oTi';  Demonstrate,  lieginnln,  technique,  ot  .kUnB  Including 
f.mns  properlv.  Itettln«  up,  turning,  walking,  climbing,  straight 
running,  and  an   Introduction  to  tbe  Bnowplow.  

1  «kl.  and  skiing.  I.  Tuccl,  Oeorge.  n.  Spencer  Nelson  Film 
Priucu'nr.nEn^crclop.edla  Britannic.  EducaMonal  Corporation^ 
796.9  Fi  A  67-.V28y 

Si)^!!^*^  Nelson  Film  Productions 

Skiing:  Beginning  movements  {Motion  picture)  Spencer 
Nelson  Film  Productions.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

11  mlii,     sd.     color.     1«  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  and  explains  basic  movements  In  skiing 
for  beginners. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing.        i.  Spencer  Nelson  Film  Productions. 


Skilled  swimming,  part  1    (Motion  picture)     America  Na- 
tional Red  Cross,  1971. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Produced  by  Sunkist  Growers  as  a  public  service  for  Ited  Cros-*. 

SUMMARY ;  Shows  swimming  turns  and  starts  and  demonstrates 
the  sideatroke.  elemenUry  backstroke,  and  the  breaststroke.  Nar- 
rated by  Murray  Rose. 

1.  Swimming.  1.  Red  Cross.     U.  S.     American  NaUonal  Red 

Cross. 

[GV837]  797.21  70-712949 

American  National  Red  Crosa 


Skilled  swimming,  part  2   (Motion  picture)     American  Na- 
tional Red  Cross,  1971. 

19  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Produced  by  Sunkist  Orowers  as  a  public  service  for  Red  Oroes. 

SI'MMARV:  Shows  swimming  turns  and  starts  and  demonstrates 
the  crawl,  back  crawl,  and  botterfly  strokes.  Narrated  by  Murray 
Rose. 

I.  Red  Cross.     TJ.  S.  American  National  Red 

76-712948 


It  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

796.9  Fi  A  68-11; 

Encyclopaedia  Drltan-  ntca  Educational  Corp. 


Skiing  in  Ontario  {Motion  picture)  Moreland  Latchford 
Productions,  Toronto.  Released  by  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel 
Film  Library,  1969. 

U  niln.    »d.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Views  of  Ontario's  popular  ski  areas,  showing  the 
comfort-s  of  hotels  and  restaurantH,  as  well  as  the  challenge  and 
choice  of  ski  slopes.    Without  commentary. 

1  Skis  nnd  skiing— Ontario.  i.  Moreland— Latchford  Produc- 
tlon«,  Toronto,  it-  (;anadB.  National  Film  Itonrd.  in.  Canadian 
Travel  Film  Library. 

7Jt6.9  71-703588 

NntlMial  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Skilled  Hwimming  (Motion  picture)  Sunkist  Growers.  Made 
by  G.  N.  Productions.  Released  by  Sunkist  Growers, 
American  National  Red  Cross,  and  G.  N.  Productions,  1970. 

19  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS ;  Producer  and  director,  Gabor  Nagy. 

SUMMARY:  Olympic  swimming  champions  Murray  Rose.  Kathy 
Ferguson,  and  Frank  Heckl  demonstrate  the  correct  freestyle,  back- 
stroke, and  butterfly  atroke*.  ,,   ^ 

L  Swimming.  I.  Sunkist  Growers.  Inc.     II.  R«l  Cross.     U.  S. 

American  National  Red  Cross.     III.  G.  N.  Production!. 

797,21  77-711446 

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1.  Swimming. 
Cross. 
[GV837] 
American  National 


797.21 
Red  Cross 


Skills  in  gathering  facts  {Fiimstrip)  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1969. 

43  £r,  ciilor.  STj  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ?.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm., 
lo  mln.      (Using  the  elementary  school  library) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  Jeanette  Swlckard. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  choose  a  subject  for  a  research  paper, 
and  demonstrates  the  utillMtlon  of  basic  research  tools. 

1.  Research— Juvenile  aims.  2.  School  libraries— Juvenile  fllms. 
I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Using  the 

elementary  school  library  (Fllmstrlp) 

001.4  72-732753 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Skills  in  ptiysical  educatiui — a  demonstration  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Virginia  Dept  of  Education.  Made  and  released 
by  Virginia  Dept.  of  Education,  Film  Production  Service 
tl968l] 

3"  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  iMrector,  Richard  B.  Raynor;  photography,  J.  Sol  Wrenn, 
Jr. :  editing.  Jon  H.  Petersen. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  physical  education  skills  for  elemenUry 
grades  through  high  school.  Sbow.-j  methods  and  techniques  which 
may  be  helpful  to  schools  in  their  physical  education  programs. 

1.  Physical  education  and  training.  i.  Virginia.  D^t.  of  Edu- 
cation. 

613.707  71-700062 

Virginia.     Dept .  of  Education 

Skimming  {Fiimstrip)  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1969. 

28  fr.     color     35  mm.     (Readltig  with  speed,  no.  0) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Sirlpt,  Reading  Laboratory,  Inc.;  Illustrations,  Sewell 
Booth,  Stephen  Zonitch. 

Summary:  Shows  two  different  methods  for  locating  apeclflc  In- 
formation or  grasping  main  Ideas.     With  captions.     For  elementary 

1    Study,  Method  of.  i.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

Series:  Reading  with  speed  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  6. 

372.4  76-736674 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Skin  (Fiimstrip)     Robert  J.  Brady  Co.,  1968. 

27  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  .1.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm., 
20  mln.    microgroove.     (Anatomy  and  physiology,  no.  2) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,,       ,     ..       _.,^ 

SUMMARY  :  Discusses  characteristics  of  the  epidermis,  the  struc- 
ture and  function  of  accessory  organs  of  the  skin,  and  the  factors 
Involved  In  wound  healing  and  tissue  r^alr. 

1    Skin.     2.  Rejuvenation.        1.  Robert  J.  Brady  Oompaoy. 
IL  Series:  Anatomy  and  physiology  (Flhnatrip)  oo.  2.  „„„„,_ 

[QP88.5]  612  73-739347 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 

SUa.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1970.    Released  in  the 
U.S.  by  Tune-Life  FOmi. 

10  min.     id.     bAw.      16  mm.     (The  Human  body.  no.  9) 
SUMMARY:  De»crib«  how  the  ikin  of  ihc  human  body  acu  at  a  barrier 
between  the  living  celU  intide  the  body  and  the  dry  wofW  oultide.  Show*  how 
the  tkin  protecu  againx  injury  and  invading  mkroorganismi,  and  how  it  utM- 
Utei  the  body  igainst  hcmi  loM- 

1.  Skin,  2.  Body  tern  pent  ure— Regulation.  I.  British  BroadcMting  Cor- 
poration. Tdevition  Service.  11.  Time-Lifc  FilnM.  III.  Series:  The  Human 
body.  [Motion  picture]  no.  9. 

tQP88.5]  612  77.7U5S6 

Time-Ufe  Filnu  72  "A«C 

SUb.  [Motion  picture]    S.  D.  Warren  Co.,  1971.     Made  by  Envi- 
lion  Corp. 

IS  min.     >d.     colot.      16  mm. 

Other  language  version*  iaaued:  French.  German.  Italian. 

SUMMARY:  Showt  how  vinyl  ikini  arc  made  by  the  cuting-on-paper  proc- 
eu,  and  tclli  how  they  are  lued  for  faihion  product*. 

I   Vinyl  poJymen.     2.  Plaatic  filma.       I.  Warren  {S.  D.)  Company. 
[TPI183.P5]  676  72-700172 

CINE  72  MARC 


The  Skin  and  its  functions  (Filnutrip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

46  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Understanding  your  body,  set  no.  1) 

Credits:  Oollaboratora,  Darlane  C  Daoean;  Wflfrled  P.  H.  U. 
Mommaerts. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  skin,  the  largest  body  organ,  forma 
a  tough  outer  coat  that  keeps  the  body  together,  prevents  fluid  loss, 
and  protects  the  delicate  tissues  IveneaCh  It. 

1.  Skin.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Understanding  your  body  (Fllmstrlp)  aet  no.  1. 

Fi  A  67-4ieS 
Encyclopaedia  BriUo-  nica  Bdocatlooal  Oorp^ 


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Sldn  care   {Motion  picture)     Blakiston  Division,  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

10  min.  Rd.  color,  super  8  mm,  (Fundamental  Durslns  series. 
StHiIy  unit  8) 

Loop  film. 

Aim  iRsned  as  16  nim.  film. 

With  teacher's  frulde  and  student  study  manual. 

Credit*.-  Author,  Nettle  M.  Hutchlna. 

Summarv:  Describes  the  procedure  for  washing.  drTtog,  and  ap> 
pljlng  a  lubricant  to  the  skin  and  demoDBtrates  the  techolqoes  for 
sklQ  massage.  Sbows  how  good  skin  care  can  prevent  decubitus 
olcero. 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing.  2.  Skin — Care  and  hygiene.  i.  HcOraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  BlaklRton  Division.  Series:  Fundamental 
nursing  series  (Motion  picture)     Study  unit  8. 

610.73  72-706180 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


Skin  care  and  bathing,  part  2 


1972. 


Bathint  the  baby. 


I  bathing  preparation.  [Filmstrip]     Trainex  Corp., 


and  phonodiK:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  9  min. 


49  rr.     color      35  n 
(Health  information) 

Also  tuued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

Revised  venion  of  the  1 969  Medcom  Tilnutrip  entitled  Skin  care  and  bathing, 
part  1. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  necessary  preparations  and  the  equipment  re- 
quired for  tialhing  a  baby,  and  the  proper  care  of  the  baby's  skin. 

1.  Intantt— Care  and  hygiene.  2.  Skin— Care  and  hyctcne.  I.  Trainex 
Corporation.  II  Skin  care  and  bathing,  part  I.  (Filmstrip)  111.  Series:  Health 
information.  {Filmstrip] 

tRJ61j  649  72-733094 

Trainci  Corp.  72  MARC 

The  Skin  of  our  teeth  (Motion  picture)  British  Broadcast- 
ing Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Time-Life 
Fibns.  1970. 

52  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm.     (ClrllLsatlon  series,  no.  1) 

With  outline. 

Creditt:  Writer  and  narrator,  Kenneth  Clark. 

Summory:  Defines  ciylllMtlon,  and  gives  a  synoptic  view  of  the 
thousand  years  between  the  fall  of  Rome  and  the  rise  of  the  great 
(3otblc,    Compares  and  contracts  high  and  primitive  arts  as  embodied 
in  the  head  of  the  Apollo  Belvedere  and  an  African  tribal  mask. 
■ AncAher  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Civilization,  MedlevaL  i.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
c  Tlme-Ufe  Films.  Series:  CtTillsatloa  sertea  (MoUoo  picture) 
no.  1. 

901.9  70-708469 

Tlme-Ufe  Films 

Skinner.  Burrhus  Frederic,  1904- 
see 


Token  economy:  behaviorism  applied. 


Skinner,  John,  1949  or  50- 
see 

Abstractions. 


The  Skinner  box   (Motion  picture)     John  Wiley  and  Sons, 
1948. 

2  mill.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Foundations  of  pRTcbol<«T) 

Based  ua  the  book  Foundations  of  p87Chok>gy,  edited  bj-  Boring, 
Laogfeld.  and  Weld. 

Summary:  Shows  a  rodent  eating  the  pellets  which  he  receives 
after  preRaing  a  lever  tn  tbe  Sklnnec  box,  a  device  to  measure  the 
learning  abUit?  of  laboratory  animals. 

1.  Ajilmal  InteUlgence.  2.  Learning,  Psjcfaologj  of.  l  Boring, 
Edwin  Lflorrlgues,  1886-  Joint  ed  Foundations  of  pajrdiology. 
n.  Wiler  (John)  and  Sons,  Inc.  Seria:  Foundatlona  of  pHjcbolDg}' 
(HotioD  picture) 

156  70-704286 


Skinny  and  Fatty  (Motion  picture)  World  Presentations. 
Miide  by  Kducational  Film  E.tchanfre  and  Min^ei  Eign 
Sha,  Japan.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Films/McGraw-Hill.  1969. 

45  mtn.     sd.     t>Aw.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Credit*.-  Director,  N.  Terao;  writers.  S.  rosblda.  M.  Wakasngl. 

nummary:  A  study  of  the  relationship  of  two  Japanese  children- 
one  8h.v  and  unsure  of  himself,  the  otbM'  outgoing — and  the  effect  of 
the  friendship  on  the  shy  boy. 

1.  Child  study.  L  World  Presentations,  Inc.  il  Contemporary 
FIlms/McGraw-HilL 

301.1  73-702070 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Skip  to  my  Lou  (Filmgtrip)    Weetport  Group.    Educational 
Enrichment  Materials,  1970. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  4  min. 
mlcrogruuve.     (Tom  Glaser  slngalong  set) 

Also  Issued  with  pboootape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Humorously  Illustrates  tbe  song  Skip  to  my  LoiL 
Teaches  basic  square  dance  steps.  Arranged  and  sung  by  Tom 
Glazer.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Folk-songs.  American.  i.  Glaser,  Tom.  il  Westport  Group, 
m.  Educational  Enrichment  Materials,  Inc.  Series:  Tom  Otaser 
Bingalong  set  (Filmstrip) 

784.4  72-735893 

Westport  Group 


The  Skipjack  (Motion  picture)    WMAL-TV,  1M9. 

25  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Focuses  attention  on  the  disappearing  skipjack  sailing 
fleet  and  Its  effect  on  the  lives  of  the  oyster  flshermen  In  tbe  Chesa- 
peake Bay  area  of  Maryland. 

1.   Skipjacks.     2.  Flshennen— Chesapeake  Bay.  i.  WMAl^TV 

(Television  station)     Washington,  D.  C. 

«8»  76-705665 

CINE. 

The  Skipper's  lady:  duty  first  (Motion  picture)     Teaching 
Film  Custodians,  1965. 

20  min.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Kxceipts  from  the  19S4  motion  picture  which  was  telecast  In 
The  cavMlciirle  of  .^mt^rlcn  series;  iidspted  for  educational  use  by 
Teitchlng  Ft'iii  CustiHlians. 

With  tenchcr's  guide. 

CredUt:  I'roducer,  Jack  Chertok ;  director,  William  J.  Thiele. 
Cast:  Sally  Brophy.  Paul  Langton.  Lee  Van  Cleef,  Harvey  Stephens, 
Harry  Bartel. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  of  the  courage  and  skill  of  a  captain's 
wife  who  was  forcod  to  assume  commnnd  of  a  clipper  ship  sailing 
fi-oin  New  York  to  San  Francisco  with  the  annual  allotment  of 
supplies  for  tbe  Indians  of  California  and  Oregon. 

1.  Voyage*  to  the  Padflc  coast  i.  Teaching  Film  Custodians, 
Inc.        Series:  The  Cavalcade  of  America   (Motion  pic- 

ture.    Teaching  Film  Custodians) 

Fi  A  67-2129 
Teaching  Film  Custodians 


Skipping;  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 
4  min.    xl.     color.    8  mm.     (Learning  to  move  series,  sets  A  and 

^\ 

Ijoap  film  mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  R  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.    2.  Motor  learning.  i.  Canada.    Na- 

tional   Film    Board,      n.    McOraw-HIll   Book   Company.  Series: 

Learning  to  move  series  (Motion  picture)  sets  A  and  B. 

371.9  79-705123 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Skira,  Albert 


Chagall. 


Skirt  and  waistband  application — intertocking  double  knit 
cotton  (Filmstrip)  Miriam  Hollen.  Made  by  Bob  Rood 
Productions.     Released  by  Imperial  Film  Co.,  1^0. 

,t9  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (See  It  and  sew  It:  Fundamentals  of  sew- 
ing with  knits) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:    Illustrate*   how   to   make   a   skirt   with   walstbana, 
using  Interlocking  double  knit  cotton. 

1    Skirts.     2.   Sewing.     3.  Knit  goods.         I.  Hollen,  Miriam.     II. 
Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc.,  Lakeland.  Fla.    III.  Series;  See  It  and 
sew  it:  FundamentaU  of  sewing  with  knlu  (Filmstrip) 
[TT540]  646.4  78-739604 

A.  L.  A.  Bo«All8t 


Skorpen,  Liesel  Moak.      All  the  Lassies 
see 


All  the  I^assies. 


The  Skull   (Motion  picture)     Amicus  Productions,  London. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

83  min.     ml.    color.    35  mm. 

Technlscope.    Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  story  The  skull  of  the  Marquis  de  Sade,  by  Robert 
Bloch. 

Credits:  Producers,  Milton  Snbotsky,  Max  J.  Rosenberg;  director, 
Freddie  Francis;  screenplay,  Milton  Subotsky ;  music,  Elisabeth 
Lutyens;  photographer,  John  Wilcox;  editor,  Oswald  Hafenrlchter. 
Cast:  Peter  Cushing.  Patrick  Wymark,  Christopher  Lee,  JlU  BenoetL 

Summary.-  Horror  melodrama  about  the  Incidents  which  occur 
when  a  dealer  In  demonology  and  black  magic  buys  the  skull  of 
the  deceased  Marquis  de  Sade. 

I.   Bloch.  Robert,   1917-  The  skull  of  the  Marquis  de  Sade. 

II.  Amicus  Productions,  ltd.     in.   Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1131 


The  Sky  (Motion  picture)     International  Film  Bureau,  1961. 
Made  by  Robert  Edmonds. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  CtHisultant.  Ilia  Podendorf. 

Sttmmanf:  A  study  of  the  objects  In  the  sky.  and  common  pbe- 
Domena  associated  with  them.  Including  shadows,  clouds,  changing 
colors,  and  wind. 

1.  Meteorology.        l  InternatiiHial  Film  Borean,  Inc.  C^icaga 

551.5  Fi  A  67-5543 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 


The  Sky  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Aaaociates,  1967. 

3  min     >ti.    color.    8  mm.     (Awareness) 

Loop  tlim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Clarence  KIncald.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Sbows  forms  and  colors  ctiaracterlstlc  of  tbe  sky,  em- 
phasizlng  the  elusive  shapes  of  the  changing  cloud  compositions  In 
order  to  help  children  become  aware  of  their  surroundings, 

1.  Sky,  Color  of.  2.  Clouds.  t.  Hester  and  Associates.  Se- 
ries: Awareness  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  Fi  A  68-2033 

Hester  and  Associates 


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Sky  above   (Motion  picture) 
Pyramid  Films,  1970. 


David  Adams.     Released  by 


10  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  A  fantasy  in  which  a  small  boy,  living  In  the  midst  of 
the  tall  buildings  and  concrete  of  the  city,  escapes  into  a  fantasy 
world  of  forests,  granite  mountains,  and  wide  streams. 

I.  Adams.  David.    II.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 

791.43  7^710733 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  ^y   below   me,   the   crowd  above    (Motion  picture) 
Triangle  Television,  1969. 

25  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  Sponsor,  Pennzoll  Co. 

Summary:  Features  Art  Scboll  In  precision  aerobatlc  maneuvers 
In  his  Super  Chipmunk.  Shows  Mr.  Scboll  and  his  partner  Skip 
Yolk  as  they  complete  the  t»ack- to-back- loop,  a  maneuver  so  dan- 
gerous that  it  has  been  outlawed  In  international  competition,  as 
well  as  some  of  Mr.  Scboll's  dogfight  movie  sequences  and  portions 
of  his  air  shows. 

1.  Scboll,  Art.        L  Triangle  Television. 

TWJ  77-706377 

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Sky  capers  (Motion  picture)    Pyramid  Film  Producere,  1968. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  zulde. 

Credits:  Producer,  David  Adams;  music.  Michael  Curb;  photogra- 
pher. Carl  Boenlsb  ;  editor,  Fred  Hudson. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  sport  of  skydiving,  showing  how  tbe  par- 
ticipants Jump  from  an  airplane  at  high  altitudes  and  free  fall  before 
opening  their  parachutes. 
Another  issue,    35  mm, 

1.  Sky  diving.        l  Pyramid  Film  Prodocera. 

797.5  Fi  A  68-2320 

Pyramid  Film  Producers 

Sky  divers  (Motion  picture)     Winik  Films  Corp.     Released 
by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  196.'i. 

8  min.     Mi.     color.     ».'•  mm.      (Sports  In  action) 
Credits:  Director,  Richard  WinIk;  script,  Mariln  Andrews;   nar- 
rator.  Chrl.s   Schenkel:   i-ameraman.   Leonard   Sotifh;   editor,   Irving 

SHmmanf  Champion  parachutist  Jim  Arnder  demonstrates  Indi- 
vidual turns  and  maneuvers  and  engaps  In  "relative'*  work  with  fel- 
low Jumper  Rod  Pack  and  cameraman  Doyle  Fields. 

1     Sky   diving  r.   Wlnlk   Films  Corporation,  New  York.     n. 

Paramount  Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  Sports  In  action   (Mo- 

tlonpicture)  -,..,.   .  ,„„ 

797J*  Fi  67-1423 


Sky  diving,  space  age  qport  (Motion  picture)  United  States 
Parachute  Association.  Made  by  Frank  B.  Shropshire 
Film  Productions.     Released  by  Trend  Films  Corp.,  1970. 

15  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  the  manenvera  required  In  free  fall  com- 
petitions, and  explains  the  method  of  Judging  style  and  accuracy  In 
meets  all  over  the  world. 

1.  Skydiving.  I.  United  States  Parachute  Association.  II.  Trend 
Films  Corporation. 

[GV770]  797.5  75-712665 

Trend  Films  Corp. 


The  Sky  is  blue  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of 

Canada,  1969. 

5  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Robert  Verrall;  director  and  story,  Rltchard 
Baxlen ;  animation,  Jana  Bendova ;  music,  Karl  Daplessls. 

Summary :  Animated  paper  cut-outs  portray  a  little  boy's  Journey 
Into  the  sky  on  the  tall  of  a  kite.    For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

791.43  71-710871 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Sky  is  blue  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1069. 

5  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Robert  Verrall;  director  and  story,  Rltchard 
Raxlen;  animation.  Jana  Bendova;  music,  Eari  Doideaals. 

SUMMARY :  Animated  paper  cut^iatB  portray  a  little  boy's  Jour- 
ney Into  tbe  sky  on  the  tall  of  a  kite. 

I.  Canada.    National  Film  Board.    II.  Films  Incorporated. 

791.43  76-711068 

Films  Incorporated 


The  Sky  is  falling  (Motion  picture)     NBC  News.    Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

24  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm.     (The  Smithsonian) 

Credits:  Producer,  Craig  Fisher;  writers,  Edward  Walsh,  Craig 
Fisher ;  narrator  and  guide.  Bill  Ryan ;  educational  consultant.  Gerald 
Lesser. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  by  which  scientific  knowledge 
of  meteors  and  meteorites  Is  obtained.  Provides  InsIghU  Into  the 
ramifications  of  Smithsonian  research  and  an  Introdoctlon  to  several 
of  Its  research  statf. 

1  Meteors.  2.  Meteorites.  i.  Natioim!  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.     NBC  News.    u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Serlea:  Tbe 

Smithsonian  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1693 
McGrsw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Sky  knight    {Motion  picture)      KNBC   in   association   with 
Briley  Film  Enterprises,  1967. 

20  mi  I.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  KNBC  sur^-ey) 

Sumnt'iiy:  Describes  an  unusual  experiment  In  law  enforcement 

In  Lakewood.  Calif.     Explains  that  crime  was  virtually  eliminated 

from   the  tily   by  a   fleet  of  helicopters  which  conducted  day   and 

night  surveillance. 

1.  Helicopters.    2.  Police.        i.  KNBC  crelevislon  station)      Los 

ABgeles. 

363.2  Fi  A  68-572 

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The  Sky  pilot  {Motion  picture)     First  National,  1921. 

70  mill.    si.    bAw".    35  nun. 

Presented  by  Cathrlne  Curtia. 

Knwt  oil  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Ralph  Connor, 

I*  C.  i-opy  incomplete :  Title  credits  wanting. 

In  tlie  vVnierlcan   Film  Institute  O>llection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Crcditt:  Director,  King  Vidor:  scenario.  Jobs  McDermott;  adapta- 
tion. Faith  Green.  Ca4t:  John  Bowers,  David  Butler,  James  Cor- 
rlgan,  Kathleen  Klrkham,  Hnrry  Todd. 

Suin>nat~u-'  A  drama  about  a  preacher  who  wins  the  gratitude 
and  admiration  of  the  cowboys  who  ran  him  out  of  town  when  he 
rescues  a  jtlrl  from  a  stampede  be^un  by  rustlers. 

I.  Gordon,  Charles  William.  1860-1937.  The  sky  pilot,  n.  First 
National  Pictures,  inc.    m.  American  Film  Institute  Collection 

791.-13  78-709643 

The  Skybolt  conference  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1962. 

28  mln.     sd.     b*w.     18  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  Eyewitness. 

Credits:  Producer.  John  Sharnlk.  At  Westln;  director,  Huss  Bena- 
ley  ■  reporters,  Charles  ColUnpvood,  Alexander  Kendrlck. 

Summfiry  Describes  the  background  to  the  conference  at  Nassau 
In  the  Bahamas.  In  December  1962,  between  British  Prime  Minister 
aiacmillan  and  President  Kennedy.  Describe*  the  bitter  reaction  lo 
England  to  the  United  States  decision  to  cancel  production  of  the 
Skybolt  missile,  around  which  the  British  had  planned  to  build  their 
Independent  nuclear  force. 

1.  V.  S.— For.  rel.~Gt.  Brit    2.  Gt.  Brit.— For.  rel.— U.  S.  i. 

Eyewitness    (Television  program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Sys- 
tem, inc.    CBS  News. 

Fi  67-2230 


Skycrane  (Motion  pichtre)    Sikorsky  Aircraft,  1968. 

27  mlDt    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  potential  value  of  the  Skycnine  heli- 
copter as  an  aerial  tool  for  a  variety  of  heavy-lift  applications. 
Shows  the  use  of  the  helicopter  In  erecting  a  ski  lodfce- restaurant 
atop  a  l.SOO-foot  mountain,  in  dismantling  and  constructing  electrical 
transmission  towers,  in  unloading  a  cargo  ship  anchored  five  milei 
offshore,  and  In  transporting  heavy  drilling  equipment  to  offshore  oil 
platforms  and  to  a  remote  wildcat  drilling  site  In  a  Jungle. 

1.   Helicopters     2.   Uftlng  and  carrying.  i.   United   Aircraft 

Corporation.     Sikorsky  Aircraft  Division. 

629.133  78-702671 

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Skylab.  [Motion  picture]     U.S.  National  Aerooautica  and  Space 
Administration.  1971.     Made  by  A<V  Corp. 


37  o 


color.     16  n 


CREDITS:  Producer,  Juno  B.  Ethered|e;  writer.  Robert  B.  Cumniing:  nv- 
rstof.  John  Flynn;  Animation  director,  Hal  Lockwood;  editor,  Brian  ~ 

SUMMARY:  Diicuue*  the  mafor  objective*  of  the  NASA  SkyUb 
and  the  principal  componenU  and  features  of  the  equipment  Describea  tbc  four 
laimche*  involved  and  the  tcientific  inveatitationi  that  will  be  carried  out  by 
three-man  ciewi  during  140  deya  of  manned  operatkm  icbeduled  for  1973. 

I .  Space  Hatioo*.    2.  AUronautio — United  Sutcs.       I.  United  Statat.    Na- 
tional Aeronautic*  and  Space  Adminiitratioa. 

jTL797]  629.47  76-715418 

U.S.  National  Aeronautic*  71  MARC 

and  Space  Administration 

Skylines  for  tomorrow  (Motion  pict^ire)  Expanded  Shale, 
Clay  and  Slate  Institute.  Made  and  released  by  CinS 
Associates,  1967. 

22  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  and  Illustrates  light-weight  aggregate,  Its 
deposits,  mining,  processing,  and  pi-uperties,  picturing  samples  from 
different  parts  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

1.  Acgregates  (Building  materials)  t.  Expanded  Shale,  Clay  and 
Slate  Institute,    ii.  Cln^  Associates. 

649  Fi  A  68-1860 

Cin4  Associates 


SUb  coutnKtioiL  [Slide  aet]     National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Donan  Productions. 

20  slides,     color,     1  x  1  in. 

With  Kfipt  in  English  and  French. 

SUMMARY:  lllu*tratei  the  asaembly  of  art  objects  from  handcrafted  clay 
slab*  through  the  actual  buildin|  of  a  va*e.  Show*  reinforcement  technique*  and 
several  poasiUe  methods  of  decoration  for  the  cooHructed  piece.  With  captions. 

I.  Pottery,  I.  Canada.  Natiooal  FOm  Board.  II.  Doaan  Productiooi. 
tTPSOSj  738.1  72-734049 

Dooars  Productions  72  MARC 


Slabaugh,  Wendell  H 
see 

Atomic  and  bonding  orbitals. 

Colorimetry,  part  1. 

Colorimetry,  part  2. 

Corrosion  1 — filiform  corrosion. 

Corrosion  2 — hydrogen  embrlttlement. 
Corrosion  3 — aluminum. 
The  Critical  point. 
Crystal  structure  of  metals. 
Energy  cycles. 
Hydrogen  atom. 
The  Mercury  beating  heart. 


A  Model  of  the  kinetic -molecular 
concet)t. 

On  writing  equations — 1. 
On  writing  equations — 2. 

ThepH  meter. 

Phase  diagram  for  Bi-Cd  alloy. 

Reaction  rates. 

The  SartoriUB  balance  2400. 

A  Silver  hydrogen  electrochemical  cell. 

Streaming  birefringence. 

Titration. 


Slacks  and  shorU  bellbottoms — interlocking  double  knit 
cotton  (Filmstrip)  Miriam  Hollen.  Made  bj  Bob  Bood 
Productions.     Released  by  Imperial  Fihn  Co.,  1970. 

46  fr.     color,    35  mm.     (See  It  and  sew  It:  Fundamenlali  of  sew- 
ing with  knits) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY :   Illustrates  bow   to  make  alacka  and  shorts  using 
interlocking  double  knit  cotton. 

1.  Trousers.    2.  Sewing.    S.  Knit  goods.        I.  Holleo,  Miriam.    II. 
Imperial   Film  Company,  Inc..  Lakeland.  Fla.     Ill-  Series:   See  It 
and  sew  it:  FundamenUls  of  sewing  with  knlU  (Fllmstrlp) 
[TT542]  646.4  71-739605 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Slan,  Son 
see 


Fearful  symmetry: 
at  the  world. 


Northrc^  Frye  looks 


Slate  industry  in  the  United  Kingdom  {Motion  picture) 
Walt  Disney  Productiona  Released  by  Intamational 
Communication  Films,  1969. 

2  min.     si.     color.    S  mm.     (West  Europe) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  1965  motion  picture  entitled  Wales. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  Wales  supplies  most  of  the  slate  used 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  shows  the  processes  used  In  obtaining 
and  shaping  the  slate. 

1.  Slate — Wales.  i.  Disney   (Walt)    Productl«»8.     n.  Interna- 

tional Communication  Films,  m.  Wales  (Motloo  picture)  Series: 
West  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

338.2  74-708779 

International  Ommunl-  cation  Films 


The  Slave  experience   (Motion  picture) 
media,  1971. 


Doubleday  Multi- 


10  mill.     sd.     color.    Id  mm. 

SUM.MARV:  Uses  graphics,  music,  and  narrative  material  of  the 
slave  period  to  trace  the  experience  of  slavery  from  capture  In 
Africa,  through  ocean  voyage  aboard  a  slaveshlp,  to  the  auction  block 
and  plantation  life,  to  the  first  stirrings  of  resistance  and  escape,  to 
capture  and  erecutlon. 

I.  Slavery.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 

826  70-711447 

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Slave   revolt    {Motion  picture)     WCBS-TV  and  Columbia 
Univei-sity.      Released   by    Holt,    Rinehart    and    Winston, 

1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Blade  heritage:  a  history  of 
Afro-Americans.  Section  5:  Rebellion  and  resistance  In  the  South 
and  North) 

Summary:  Lerone  Bennett  traces  the  rise  of  the  insurrection 
movement  from  the  time  of  David  Walker  to  the  modem  day  black 
freedom  fighter.  He  discusses  the  contribution  of  18th  and  19th- 
century  black  radicals  in  the  North  and  the  power  of  auch  leaders 
aa  Henry  Oamet,  Frederick  Dooglaaa,  and  Martin  Delane;  In  the 
South. 

1.  Slavery  In  the  United  8Ute»— Insurrectlonji.  etc.  2.  Negroes- 
Biography.  I.  Bennett,  Lerone,  1928-  n.  New  York.  Tele- 
vision station  WCB8-TV.  ra.  Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt.  Hlne- 
hart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series :  Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americana  (Motion  picture)  Section  5:  Rebellion  and  resistance 
In  the  South  and  North. 

380.1  72-704048 

Holt,  Rlnebart  and  Winston 


The  Slave  trade  {Filmstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Britannioa  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1969. 

55  fr.    color.    86  mm.     (A  Pet^le  uprooted) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborators,  Benjamin  Quarles,  Sterling  Stuckey. 

Summary:  Describes  the  development  of  slavery  Id  the  United 
States.  .^ 

1.  Slave-trade — U.  S.    t.  Slavery  In  the  United  States.  i.  En- 

cyclopaedia BriUnoloa  Educational  Corporation.  Series :  A  People 
uprooted  (Fllmstrlp) 

880.1  75-735679 

oka  Bducatlooal  Corp. 


Bncrcloiwedls  Brltan- 


The  Slave  trade  {Filmstrip)     Multi-Media  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  CCM  School  Materials,  1969. 

10'  'r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  27  min.  (Black 
history) 

For  upper  elementary  grades  through  grade  9.  Version  for  sto- 
denlK  above  grade  9  iKstied  with  phonotape. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Creditg:  Consultants.  Edwani  E.  France.  Price  M.  Oobb^  Wllllnm 
H.  Grler;  narrator,  Ivan  Dlzon. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  history  of  slavery  from  ancient  times  to 
the  New  World  and  points  out  that  only  when  development  of  tbe 
Americas  began  did  slavery  and  Negroes  become  synonymous. 

1.  Slavery.  i.  Multi-Media  Productions    n.  OCM  School  Ma- 

terials, inc.         Series:  Black  history  (Ptlmstrlp) 

380.1  70-734874 

ALA  Booklist 


The  Slave  trade  begins  (Motion  picture)     WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia    University.      Released  by   Holt,    Rinehart  and 

Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Amerlcanx.     Section  4:  Slave  trade  and  slavery) 

Summary:  John  Henrik  Clarke  describes  conditions  in  Europe 
which  gave  rise  to  the  African  slave  trade,  and  the  shipment  of  tbe 
first  slaves  to  the  New  World. 

1.   slave-trade— History.        i.  Clarke,  John  Henrik,  1915-  n. 

New  York.  Television  sUtlon  WCBS-TV.  id.  Columbia  University. 
IT.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a 
history  of  A  fro- Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section  4:  Slave  trade 
and  slavery. 

380.1  71-704037 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


The  ^ve  trade  in  the  New  W«1d  (Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  Univei^ity.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  4  :  Slave  tradf*  and  slavery) 

Summary:  John  Henrik  Clarlie  surveys  the  contribution  of  the 
early  African  explorers — Inducting  Pedro  Alonzo,  who  piloted  one  of 
Columbus'  ships— and  Ihoee  who  settled  in  the  area  which  later 
became  known  as  Jamestown.  He  discusses  the  arrival  of  slaves  in 
1619.  the  extent  of  slavery,  and  tbe  revolts  of  slaves  In  the  West 
Indies  and  In  North  and  South  America. 

1.  Slave-trade— America.  2.  Slavery  In  the  United  States— His- 
tory—Colonial  period.  1.  Clarke,  John  Henrik,  1915-  a.  New 
York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  m.  Columbia  University,  iv. 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  his- 
tory of  Afro-Americans  (Motloo  picture)  Section  4:  Slave 
trade  and  slavery. 

380.1  75-704038 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Slavery  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Television. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center, 
1965. 

30  mln.    sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     (History  of  tbe  Negro  people) 

Credit!:  Pi-oducer.  Arthur  Rabin ;  narrator,  Ossle  Davis. 

aummarp:  Uses  the  testimony  and  niemoi-lcs  of  former  slaves  to 
portray  life  under  slavery,  and  to  examine  the  tragic  and  sometimes 
humorous  experiences  of  life  In  the  Old  South. 

1.  Slavery  In  the  U.  S.— Southern  States.  i.  National  Educa- 

tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center.  Series:  History  of  the  Negro  people  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

301.451  Fi  A  68-1582 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Slavery  (Filmstrip)     Jonee  and  Osmond.    Released  by  Mod- 
ern I^caming  Aids,  1968. 

23  fr.     color.     35  ram.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Part  1  describes  a  southern  plantation  owner's  view 
on  slavery  and  discusses  how  expensive  slaves  are  to  keep.  Part  2 
shows  a  northern  abolitionist  as  he  gradually  helps  to  convince  more 
and  more  people  that  slavery  is  Immoral.  For  elementary  grades. 
With  captions. 

1.  Slavery  in  the  United  States— Southern  States.  2.  Abolitionists. 
I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.  u.  Modem  Ijearnlng  Aids.  New  York. 
Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-733295 

Modern  I^eamlng  Alda 


Slavery  and  black  America  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV 
and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Section  4 :  Slave  trade  and  slavery) 

Summary:  Sterling  Stuckey  describes  the  sc^lstlcated  societies  of 
Africa  from  which  Africans  were  separated  by  slave  traders,  the 
cultural  shock  inflicted  upon  the  Africans  by  their  barbaric  treat- 
ment as  slaves,  and  the  rise  of  resistance  to  racist  oppression  aa 
evidenced  In  slave  rebellions  and  other  modes  of  resistance. 

1.  Africa,  West— Civilisation.  2.  Slavery.  3.  Slavery  In  tbe  United 
Statea— Insurrections,  etc.  i.  Stuckey,   Sterling,     n.  New  York. 

Television  station  WCBS-TV.  ni.  Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt, 
Blnehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of 
Afro-Americans  ( Motion  picture)  Section  4 :  Slave  trade  and  sUrery. 
301.451  71-704045 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Slavery  and  freedom  in  the  English  colonies  (FUnutrip) 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlRC :  1  a.,  23  min.  (The  History 
of  black  America) 

Also  issued  with  reel-toroel  phonotape  and  with  phonotape  In 
cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Creditt:  Writer.  Thomas  CIpoIla;  narrator.  Isalab  A.  Green;  edu- 
cational consultant,  Robert  L,  Zangrando;  Illustrator,  John  lienclcfcl. 

Summary:  Dlwusses  slavery.  Its  Importance  to  the  economy  of  the 
colonies,  and  rea^^on8  for  Its  resurgence  after  the  large-scale  liberation 
of  slaves  following  the  American  Revolution. 

1.  Slavery  In  the  United  States— History.  i.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  The  History  of  black  America 
( Fllmstrlp) 

380.1  70-734847 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


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Slavery  and  slave  resistance  (Motion  picture)     Amo  Press 
and  the  New  York  times,  1969.    Made  by  Dynamic  Films. 

26  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

fitMtiiMirir;  Traces  the  ortfliu  of  ■Isrcrr,  eumlDea  the  buU 
of  ncUl  stereotyplac  u  It  developed  In  tbe  debamanlslDS  coodl- 
aoos  of  BlaTe  life  and  work,  and  desnibea  the  rarletlea  of  active 
and  pasalre  black  reslatBDce. 

1.  SUTerr.        L  Aroo  Press,    n.  New  York  times. 

S26  70-705666 

CINK 


Slavery  and  the  bvAdinc  of  Amolea  (Ufaiicn  piehm) 
WOBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.    Released  by  Holt, 

Rineh.Trt  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  rolD.  ad.  bAw.  16  mm.  (BUck  heritage:  a  hlstorj  of  Afro- 
Amerlcaos.    Sectioa  4 :  Slave  trade  and  slarerr) 

Buminary:  Starling  Stucker  dlsnuns  tbe  enltural  aqtects  at  black 
llfb  as  It  developed  Id  reaction  to  slavery,  wltb  nnptiasU  on  tbe 
algDlficance  of  folklore  and  slave  soogs. 

1.  SUverr  In  the  United  SUtes— CondltloD  of  slaw.  L  StDcfter, 
Sterling,  u.  New  Tork.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  ik.  Gtrfom- 
bla  UnlveraltT-     n-  Holt,  Rln^art  and  Winston,  Inc.  Sertea: 

Blad[  heritage;  a  history  of  Afro-Americana  (Hotloo  plctnre)     Sec- 
tl<m  4 :  Slave  trade  and  ^very. 

880.1  76-704046 

Holt,  Rlaehart  and  Winston 

Slavery  and  white  Aneriea  (Motion  picture)     WCBS-TV 
and  Columbia  University.    Released  by  Holt.  Rinehart  and 

Winston,  1969. 

30  ma.  Bd.  b&w.  16  mm.  {Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Amerlcaoa.    Section  4 :  Slave  trade  and  slavery) 

Summary:  Sterling  Stackey  discusses  the  ratiODatlutloos  of  the 
founding  fathers  and  the  attitudes  of  18tb  century  whites  whlcb 
permitted  slavery  to  persist 

1.  Slavery  In  tbe  United  SUtee— History— Colonial  period.  2. 
Slavery— Jastlflcatlon.  l  Sta<*ey.  Staling,  n.  New  Tork.  Tele- 
vision station  WCBS-TV.  m.  Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt.  Rine- 
hart and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  hlatory  of 
Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section  4:  Slave  trade  and 
slavery. 

801.1  78-704044 

Bolt,  Rinehart  and  Wlnaton 

Slavery  divldet  Natfoa.  [Transparencies]     Civic  Education  Ser- 
vice. 1968. 

1 8  inntparenctes-  cotot.  10  i  S  in.  (CES  Amencsti  history  tru»paren- 
cies) 

With  icacher't  guklet. 

SUMMARY:  Eumines  the  maior  dcveloprocnts  in  the  growth  of  tCBtton 
which  led  to  the  Civil  War  in  tbe  United  Slato.  Focuset  on  pcnonalitici  such 
u  Hamei  Beecher  Stowe.  Stephen  DouglM.  Abraham  Uncoin.  and  Dfed  Scou. 
With  capiioni. 

1.  United  Suie»—Hi»toty— Civil  War— Cainea.        I.  Qvic  Education  Ser- 
vice. Washington.  D.C.     II.  Series. 
(E459,  »73.7  72-734493 

Civic  Education  Service  72  MARC 

Stavery  in  planUtion  Virginia  (FUmstrip)     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Edncationat  Corp.,  1969. 

36  fr.    color.    30  mm.    < A  People  uprooted) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  ('ollaboraton.  Benjamin  Qiiarle^  Sterling  Stuckey. 

Sammarp:  Describes  the  effect  of  slavery  on  tobacco  production  In 
Virginia. 

1.  Slavery  In  tbe  United  SUtea— Virginia.  I.  EncydopaedU 

BrlUnntca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  A  People  uprooted 

<  Film  St  rip) 

975  70-735580 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

SUvery  in  the  New  WorW  (FOmttnp)  Multi-Media  Pro- 
ductions.     Released  by  CCM  School  Materia^  1969. 

ft4  f".  color.  30  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  ■.  (1  a.  for  nnnnat  pro- 
jector, I  n.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  2S  mln.     (BU<4 

history ) 

For  upper  elementary  grade*  through  grade  9.  Version  for  stn- 
dents  above  srade  &  Issued  with  i^oootape. 

With  teacher's  manual 

VTtdit*:  Consultants.  Edward  E.  France,  Price  U.  Ootoba,  WlUfaun 
H,  Grier:  narrator,  Ivan  Dixon. 

Summary.-  Coropar«e  systemn  of  slavery  In  Spanish,  Portnguote, 
French,  and  Britixb  colonies  and  sbows  that,  no  matter  how  mild  the 
conditions  of  eoslaveraent,  blacks  wanted  freedom  above  all  ^se. 

1.  Slavery  In  Latin  America.  2.  Slavery  In  North  America.  i. 
Multi-Media  Productions,  n.  OCM  S<*ool  Materials.  Inc.  Series : 
Bla<^  history  (Film-  *trtp) 

326  74-734875 

AL.A  Booklist 

Sbvery  in  the  northern  coloaies,  1624-1776  (Motion  pic- 
ture) WCBS-TV  and  ColunAia  University.  Ri^eaaed  by 
Hok,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (BUck  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
AmerleaDS.     Section  4 :  Slave  trade  and  slavery) 

Bmmmerv:  Professor  Edgar  A.  Toppln  traces  the  development  of 
riavery  in  New  England  and  tbe  Middle  Atlantic  colonies,  describes 
coDdltloos  Id  the  various  colonies,  and  explains  how  economic  omdl- 
ttons  and  the  climate  Inflneoced  the  development  of  alavery  In  tbe 
North. 

L  SUvery  In  the  United  SUtee— Hlatory— Colwiial  period.  i. 
ToK>ln,  Edgar  Allan.  1928-  n.  New  York.     Television  sutlon 

WCBS-TV.     m.  ColumbU  UnlTeraity.     iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston,  inc.         Series:    BUdt  heritage:   a   history  of  Afro-Americans 
(Motloo  plotare)     Section  4:  SUve  trade  and  sUvery. 
„.   „  380.1  77-704041 

Holt.  Rbiehart  and  Winston 


Stavery  in  the  aoathcm  eolonica.  1619-1776  (Motion  pic- 
ture) WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  Univetsity.  Released  by 
Hok,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  nAn.  sd.  bftw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  hlatory  of  Afro- 
Americans.    Secthia  4:  Slave  trade  and  davery) 

Bmmmary:  ProteHor  Ddgar  A.  Toppta  rerivwa  tbe  orlglo  and 
growtii  of  slavery  In  tike  aoatbem  colooiea  and  tbe  conditions  which 
exlated  in  tbe  varloos  areaa  of  tbe  Sootb. 

L  SUvery  In  the  United  SUtea— ffistory— ColonUl  period.  l 
Toppln,  Edgar  AUan,  192S-  n.  New  Tork.     TWevisIon  sUtlon 

WCBS-TV.  m.  ColumbU  University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, Inc.  Series:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans 
(Motion  pictore)     Section  4:  SUve  trade  and  sUvery. 

380.1  73-704040 

Holt,  Btatfkart  aod  Winston 


Slavery  in  the  U.  S^  part  1  (FUmstrip)    Multi-Media  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  CCM  School  Materials,  1969, 

104  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  x>honodl8C  :2  b.  ( 1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. I  n.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  32  mtn.  (Black 
history) 

For  upper  elementary  grades  through  grade  9.  Temlon  for  stn- 
dents  above  grade  9  Issued  with  fAonotape. 

Wltb  teacber's  manual. 

CredUt:  Consultants.  Edward  B.  France,  Price  M.  Oobba,  William 
H.  Grier;  narrator,  Ivan  Dixon. 

Stimmary:  ReUtes  slavery  to  tbe  established  system  of  Indentured 
servitude  and  ttie  entrenchment  of  the  plantation  economy. 

1  Slavery  in  the  United  States— niJrtoTy—<3olonlal  period.  l 

Multl-MedU  Productions,     n.  OCM  School  Materials,  Inc.         Series: 
BUck  history  (Ftlmstrlp) 

326.0973  78-734876 

AUK  BocAllst 

Slavery  in  the  U.  S^  part  2  (FUrMtHp)     Multi-Media  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  COM  School  Materials,  1969. 

114  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  t*onodt»c:  2  s.  (1  ».  f or  omnual  pro- 
jector. 1  f-.  for  iiiitomatic projector).  12  In.,  331  rpm..  82  mln.  (BUck 
history) 

For  upper  elemenUry  grades  throngb  grade  9.  Version  fbr  sta- 
dentn  above  grade  9  Issued  with  pbonotape. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credili:  Consultants.  Edward  E.  France,  Price  M.  Oobbe,  WflUam 
H.  Grier ;  narrator.  Ivan  Dixon. 

Summary:  Dlscosses  tbe  continuation  of  sUverr  after  tbe  Revo- 
lutionary War  and  tbe  economic  as  well  as  political  causes  of  Its 
continuation. 

1.  SUvery  In  the  United  States— History.  t  Multi-Media  Pro- 

ductions,   n.  OCM  School  Materials,  Inc.  Series :  BUck  history 

(FUmstrip) 

326.0973  71-734877 

AUi  BookliNt 

Slavery:   the   Made   man  and   the   nun    (HotiMi  picture) 
Silvermine  Films,  1970. 

22  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producers,  MUton  Meltaer,  Alvln  Tudkoff;  adaptor,  J(^a 
Chandler ;  narrator,  EUmon  Braewell. 

Summary:  Uses  an  adaptation  by  John  (^handier  of  a  narrative 
poem  by  June  Jordan  to  present  the  historical  background  of  slav- 
ery and  Its  relation  to  today  and  the  life-style  of  black  Americans. 
Depicts  bow  Americans  were  bought  and  sold,  tbe  everyday  horror 
of  life  as  a  stave,  and  the  heroism  of  the  runaways  and  rebels. 

1.   Slavery   In   the   United   States.         I.  Jordan,  June,  1066- 
II.  Silvermine  Films. 

301.45  75-709688 

Silvermine  Films 


A  Slave's  itory:  i 

picture)      Oberon  Communicationa. 
Corp.  of  America,  1972. 


29  mln.     sd.     color.      16  mm.     (American  heritage  film  lenes) 

With  icachen'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  sccouni  of  Uie  expehcncct  of  ■  tiave  couple  during  their 
escape  in  1848  from  Mscon.  Ga.,  to  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  in  which  the  womsn  was 
disguiicd  at  an  ailing  louthem  pUnter  and  the  man  traveled  ss  the  planter**  body 

1.  Slavery  in  the  United  States — Fugitive  ilavea.  I.  Oberon  Communica- 
tions. II.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  111.  Series:  Anwrican  heritage 
film  leriet.  [Motion  picture) 

[E450]                                       973.6  72-701477 

Uarning  Corp.  of                               72  blARC 


»  tc  free^oM.  [Motion 
Released  by  Lcarmnc 


Sleep    (Motion   picture)      Films/West. 
Audio  Vi-sual  Materials,  1968. 


Released  by  Curtis 


11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit:-  Producer,  Lou  Lilly;  director.  John  Raimon. 

Summarjf:  Obeerves  the  general  nature  of  human  sle^  Including 
heartbeat  breatblng  rate,  and  posture  during  .sleep.  Shows  different 
sleep  waves  made  during  wakefulness.  light  steep,  deep  sleep,  and 
dreaming,  and  surreys  sleep  forms  and  habits  in  nature. 

t  Sleep  I.  FUms/West,  Inc.  n.  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Matwlala. 
IM  Fi  A  68-1774 

Fllms/Weat 


Sleep  and  dreaming  in  humans.  [Motion  picture]     Houghton  Mif- 
flin Co.,  1971.     Made  by  James  B.  Maas. 

14  min.  >d.  color.  16  ram.  (Films  ai  the  frootien  of  paycholofical  in- 
quiry) 

With  teachen'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Dr.  William  Demeni  demonstrates  for  ■todeatt  of  psychology 
Uandard  reaearch  technique*  used  to  specify  stages  of  wakeftilnest,  sleep,  and 
dreaming.  Using  a  human  subject,  shows  placement  of  electrodes,  recording 
techniques,  and  arousal  from  REM  and  non-REM  stages, 

I.  Sleep.    2.  Dreanu.     3  Psychology.  Physiological.       1.  Houghton  Mifflin 
Company.     II.  Series:  Films  at  the  frontiers  of  psychological  inquiry.  [Motion 
picture} 
[QP425]  154.6  72-702268 

James  B   Maas  72  MARC 

Sleep:  nursing  action  (Filmstrip)    Concept  Media,  1970. 

89  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlaC;  2  a.,  12  In.,  SSI  ri»n.. 
2S  mln.     (Pain-sleep,  no.  6) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape. 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Dlscnmes  sleep  dlfQculties  encountered  by  hospital 
patients  and  nursing  interventions  to  alleviate  tbem.  Knpbaaliea 
a  preventative  approach  through  positive  nnrdng  action  to  promote 
sleep  satisfactory  to  the  patimt. 

1.   Sleep  disorders.  I.  Concept  Media.  Inc.     IL  Series:  Pain- 

sleep  (Filmstrtp)   no.  9. 

[RCMT]  610.73  75-789168 

Concept  Media 

Sleep:  the  fantastic  third  of  7wa  life  (Motion  picture) 
American  Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968. 

51  mlD.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Examines  tbe  meaning  of  dreams  and  reviews  the 
latest  experimentation  directed  toward  dl.^coverlng  the  ?<eorer«  of 
sleep  and  bow  sleep  or  tbe  lack  of  It  affects  tbe  btunan  body.  Points 
out  how  scieotists  hope  to  hariieas  tbe  physiological  process  of  sleep 
In  order  to  help  man  to  control  his  bnman  body  clock  for  more 
prodoctlve  waking  boura. 

1.  Sleep.     2.  I>reamfl.        t.  American  Broadrastlng  Company. 
II.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Conqiaay. 

164.6  Fi  A  68-1627 

McOraw-HlUBookCa 


307 


Sleep  wen    (Motion   picture)        GK-aim,   Stockholm,   1965. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  ACI  Films,  1969. 

9  mln.     Kd.     color.     16  mm. 

Kntrllsh  version  of  Sov  gott. 

Credits:  Director,  writer,  and  animator,  Laase  Undberg. 

Summary :  An  animated  film  which  visualises  a  man's  dreams  In 
order  to  comment  about  tbe  plight  of  the  Individual  lo  tbe  society 
of  today. 

1.  Ctvlllzation,  Modem.         I.  OK-fllm.     II.  ACI  ritans.  Inc. 
III.  Sov  gott  (Motion  picture) 

301  75-710768 

ACI  Fllma 


Sleeping  beauty  (Filmstrip)     Ernest  J.  Tyler.    Released  by 
Educational  Productions,  Wakefield,  Eng.,  1960. 

20  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  teacber's  notes. 

CREDITS:  Photographer,  Houston  Rogers. 

SUMMARY:   Presents  the  fairy  taie  Sleeping  beauty  llluatrated 
by  scenes  from  Tschalkovsky'a  ballet  performed  by  the  Royal  Ballet 

I.  ChalkovskiT,  Petr  Il'Ich,  1840-1838.     The  sleeping  beauty. 
II.  Tyler,  Ernest  J.    III.  Educational  Productions,  ltd. 

792^  74-788678 

Educational  Prodnetlona 


Cooper  Films  aod  Beowda, 


Sleeping  Beauty   (FUmttrip) 
1969. 

55  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  pbonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In-  33|  rpm.,  9 
mln.     (Our  children's  heritage  sound  Hlmstrlpa,  series  C) 

Wltb  teacber's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Prentice  Pord;  music,  Rosa  RIo:  narrator  and 
editor.  Margie  BeU. 

Summary:  ReUtes  tbe  Brothers  Qrlmm  fairy  tale  about  Sleeping 
Beauty  and  bow  tbe  prince  rescued  her  from  her  long  sleep. 

L  Ortmm,  Jakob  Lodwig  Karl,  17S5-186S.  DomrOacJien.  n.  Cooper 
Films  and  Records.  Series. 

898^1  77-784936 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 

keeping  beauty  (FUmstrip)    UniTersal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1969. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Read  and  tell,  series  2) 

In  two  parts:  one  set  of  captioned  drawings  for  reading;  one  set 
without  captions  to  encourage  story  telling. 

With  teacber's  guide. 

Summary:  A  fairy  tale  by  the  brothers  Grimm  about  the  princes* 
who  was  put  to  sleep  by  a  fairy's  prophecy  and  awakened  by  a  kiss 
of  s  prince. 

1.  Grimm.  Jakob  Ludwlg  Karl,  17K-1863.  DornrCacb«i.  n.  uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arta  Series:  Read  and  tell  (FUm- 
strip) series  2. 

898.21  73-736120 

A.  L.  A.  BooUlst 

Sleeping  beauty  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batcfaelor  Car- 
toon Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedin  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

7  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     ( Halas  and  Batchetor  fairy  tale  films) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  An  adaptation  of  tbe  fairy  tale  by  tbe  Brotbera  Grimm 
about  tbe  wicked  fairy  and  tbe  princess  who  slept  for  one  hundred 
yeara 

L  Orlmm.  Jakob  Ludwlg  Karl,  17K^186S.  DomrOacben.  ii.  Halas 
and  Batcfaelor  Cartoon  FlUns,  ltd.,  London,  m.  Bncyclopaedla  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corporation. 

398.21  74r-704667 

Encyckvaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Sleeping  beauty  and  die  prince  (FUmstrip)    Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

66  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  pbonodlsc:  10  In.,  SSi  rpm.  (Fairy 
tale  magic) 

Stimmary.-  Illustrates  tbe  story  of  Sleeping  beanty  and  tbe  prloce 
by  tbe  Grimm  brothers.  Emphasizes  correct  diction  and  prounnda- 
tl<m. 

1.  Fslry  tales.  l  Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwlg  Karl.  1785-1863.  Dom- 
rfledieo.  xl  Bnirdopaedla  Britannica  BdDcatlcnal  Corporation. 
Series:  Fairy  tale  magic  (nimstrip) 

898.21  76-783666 

Kicydopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corporation 

The    Sleeping    beauty,    Brier    Rom:   a    Gemuui    ftdktak 

(Motion  picture)     BFA  Educational  Media,  1970.    Made 
by  Omega  Productions. 

15  min.     ad.     color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Animated  puppets  dramatise  tbe  German  fairy  tale 
Brier  Rose  or  Sleeping  beauty.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

398.21  76-708561 

BFA  Educational  Media 

The  Sleeping  beanty  by  TcluukoTsky  (Filmstrip)     Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual,  1970. 

74  fr.  color.  So  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.  (Is.  with  electronic 
signal),  12  In..  331  rpm.,  51  min.     mlcrt^roove. 

With  teacher's  notes  on  pbonodlsc  Jacket 

Credits:  Illustrations,  Karen  Peliaton ;  visual  editor,  Karen  Hoodes. 

Summary:  Uses  drawings  to  Illustrate  the  ballet,  Tbe  Sleeping 
beauty,  by  Tchaikovsky. 

1.  CbaTkovskll.  Petr  Il'lcb,  1S40-1883.  Tbe  sleeping  beauty.  i 
Chalkovskll,  Petr  Il'Ich,  1840-1886.  The  steeping  beanty.  n.  Edu- 
cational Audio  Visual,  inc..  Pleasant vllle,  N.  Y. 

792.8  73-736905 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

The  Sleeping  brain:  an  ezperimental  ap^x»aclL  [Motion  picture] 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1971.     Made  by  James  B.  Maas. 

23  min.  id.  color.  16  mm.  (Films  st  the  fronticn  of  ptyctudogical  in- 
quiry) 

With  teschcn'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Through  >  Kna  of  cxpcrimentt  on  cats.  Dr.  Michel  Jouvet 
explores  for  tiudenti  of  piych<^ogy  tbe  neurophysi<riogy  and  neuropsychology 
of  ticep  and  dreaming,  and  demonstrates  research  methodology.  Shows  how 
electrodes  are  implanted  to  record  REM.  EOG,  and  PGO  activity,  aiul  explains 
how  animal  research  relates  to  studies  of  human  behavior. 

1.  Sleep.  2.  Brain.  3.  Psychology.  Physiological.  I.  Houghton  Mimin 
Company.  II.  Scries:  Hlnu  at  the  frontiers  of  psychological  inquiry.  [Moti<Hi 
picture] 

[QP425]  154.6  72-702267 

James  B  Maai  73  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sleeping  Giant  Films 
see 


inc. ,  Hamden,  Conn, 


Latin  American  miniature:  the  Dominican  Republic. 

The    Sleepwatchera    (Motion    picture)      CBS    Films.      Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

25  mill.     »d.     color.     16  mm.     (The  2l8t  century) 

Telecast  on  tbe  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  2l8t  century. 

Summary:   Shows  procedures   being   used   by  scientlats   to   learn 
more  about  what  happens  when  we  sleep. 

1.  Sleep.        1.  CBS  Films.  Inc.     n.  McGraiv-HtU  Book  Company. 
Series:  The  21st  century  (Motion  picture) 

164.6  70-701273 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Sleepy  heads.  [Filmstrip]     Bowmar  Records,  197-?] 

■ppfox  45  fr  color.  35  mm,  >nd  phonodisc:  2  s..  7  in,.  33  1/3  rpm. 
(Bowmar  nature  Mri«:  ihe  ways  of  animals) 

Also  luucd  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY,  Combines  art  work  and  narration  with  live  photographs  to 
show  the  kinds  of  places  in  which  animals  sleep.  Keyed  to  the  book  of  the  same 
title  by  Aiieen  Fisher,  For  primary  grades, 

1  Animals  Habitations  of— Juvenile  films,  (I,  Animals— Habitations) 
i.  Fisher.  Aile'cn  Lucia.   1906-  Sleepy  heads,      11,  Bowmar  Records, 

lit   Series:  Bowmar  nature  scries:  the  ways  of  animals,  tPilmstnpi 

372.3  72-735055 

72  MARC 


Slide  copying  (Filmstrip)    John  W.  Norriel  in  collaboration 
with  Joel  A.  Benedict    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1964. 

59  fr,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.     (Pbo- 
to;;raphy  :  close-ups  and  copying  with  36  mm.  cameras) 

With  manual. 

Sumniaiy:  Kxplalns  techniques  and  use  of  equipment  in  copying 
sli<le!>. 

1.  Transparencies.  i.  Norvlel,  John  W.    u.  Bailey  Films,  inc, 

Hollywood,   Calif,  Series:    Photography:   close-ups  and  copying 

with  35  mm.  cameras  (Fllmstrlp) 

770.28  77-735148 

Bailey -Film  Aasoclatea 


McGraw-Hill 


lQL756] 

Bowmar 


Sleepy  Hollow  Restorations,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 


Lords  of  the  manor - 
Philipsburg. 


-the  story  of 


The  Mill  at  Philipsburg  Manor. 

SiMve  adjustment  in  the  pattern  (Motion  picture)    Douhle- 
day  Multimedia,  1970.     Made  by  Indiana  University. 
4  mm.     Bd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 
Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

^UMM^Y^Strpsses  the  Importance  of  proper  design  and  fit  of  a 
set-In  sleeve  and  demonstrates  how  to  alter  the  fit  of  a  ^^J^- 

1    -Allorlng  (Women's)     2.  Sleeves.        1.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II   Series:  Making  It  In  fashion  (Motion  picture) 
j;XT5l5]  646.4  (9-712055 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


The  Slender  thread   (Motion  picture) 
Corp.,  1965. 


Paramount  Pictures 


'.18  lui::.     sd.     Iktw.     35  iiiiii. 

An  Athene  production. 

Su^-SCStiHl  hy  a  Life  mapaiine  article  by  Shana  Alexander. 

freditit:  I'r.Mlucer,  Stephen  Alexander;  director,  Sydney  Pollack; 
story  and  screenplay,  Stirling  Sllliphant :  music,  Qulncy  Jones :  direc- 
tor of  phoIoKraphy,  Loyal  Griggs:  e<litor,  ITiomas  Stanford.  Cnnl: 
Sidney   Poitier,  Anne  Bancroft.  Telly  Suvalas,  Steven  Hill. 

tiummary:  Drnraatlzes  the  efforts  of  a  crisis  clinic  volunteer  to 
pivTent  a  woinitn  from  committing  suicide. 

I    Alexander   Shana.     ii.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

75-701986 


Slide  group  for  general  psychology.  [Slide  set] 
Book  Co.,  1967.     Made  by  James  B.  Maas. 

300  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  instructors'  manual  and  student  study  guide, 

SUMMARY:  Covers  basic  topics  of  general  psychology,  mcludmg  physi- 
ology senses,  learning,  motivation,  emotion,  individual  differences,  mental  ill- 
ness, and  social  psychology.  Illustrates  psychological  apparatus,  experiments  and 
results,  and  major  concepts  and  paradigms, 

1    Psvchology,        I,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company, 

,BF131,  150  72-736,49 

June.  B.  M«u  '2  "'*""- 

Slide  painting  (Motion  picture)  Ilton  Films,  Released  by 
Bailey  Filnls,  1968. 

3  rain.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Painting  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  manual.  „^,^ 

Credit.'):  Educational  consultant.  Robert  O.  Wltlte. 

Summary :  Introduces  the  technique  of  slide  painting  which  con- 
sists of  maklnK  a  composition  In  a  tinj.  limited  area  that  hecomes 
really  visible  only  when  It  Is  projected.    With  captions.    For  elemen- 

"Y  FalnHns— Technique.    2.  Lantern  slides.        I.  Ikon  Films.    II. 
Ilaliey  Films.  Inc..  Hollywood,  fallf.        Series;  Painting  series  (Mo- 


BFA  Educational  Media 


372.5 


74-7(»291 


Slesinger,  Iteuben  E 
economics 
see 


Understanding  basic 


The  ABC's  of  financial  statements. 


The  Anatomy  of  free  enterprise. 


Competition  in  action. 


Exploring  costs. 


Foreign  trade— challenge  of  a  changing 
world. 

Money,  banking,  and  economic  stability. 
Productivity — the  magic  lamp  of  progress. 
Profits — the  sparkplug  of  our  economy. 
Wages,  productivity,  and  employment. 
Your  personal  economics. 

Slide  acglutination  {Malum  picture)  F.ncyclopaedii  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969, 

3  mill.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Bacterlolo«y  and  botany) 

I»op  mm  mounted  In  cartridge, 

"mIJS'!»**flIn5So»trate«  a  technique  for  dotermlnlni  which  of 
several  antigens  react  t«  an  antiserum  sample. 

lAntlgvi.  and  antlliodles.  2.  Agglnlln.tlon.  I.  Encyclopaedia 
BrlUnnlc,    KMucllmal    Corporation.  Series:    Bacterlolofy   and 

b«.a,  (Motion  picture,  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^^ 

Bnc7CloiMedla  BrlUD-  nlc»  BdticatioD»l  Corp. 


The    Slide    rule:    basic    theory.    [Filmstrip]      Adrian    Vaoce. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

48  fr      color,     35  mm,        and  phonodisc. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  logarithms  and  relates  them  lo  the  slide  rule. 

1.  Slide-rule,        1.  Vance.  Adrian,     II,  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Aru. 

[QA73]  510.78  72-732858 

Universal  Education  and  ^2  MARC 

Visual  Arts 

The  Slide  rule:  CI  scale  and  continued  products  (FUmttrip) 
Adrian  Vance  Productions,  1967. 

17  fr.    color.    35  mni. 
Eastman  color. 

S.1SI?C"X'S  Photographs  dea>ortstrate  the  use  of  the  CI 
scale  aTlQverted  scale  that  Is  useful  in  speedliw  some  cal""!*"""^ 
S  ieoSs  to  improve  accuracy  because  It  do^  not  r^^l,^,^^^ 
nombCT  Of  movements  of  the  slide  and  Indicator  per  calculation. 
Includes  problems.  „     ,     ., 

1.  Slide-rule.        i.  Adrian  Vaoce  Productions.  67-1672 


SIMe  rale:  adralatloa  aude  ilaple.  [Slide  set]    Denoyer-Geppert 
Audio-Visuab.     Released  by  Denoyer-Geppert  Co.,  1972. 

to  slides,     colof,     2  X  2  in 

With  teschen'  |utdc. 

SUMMARY:  Conveys  basic  slide  rule  Uteoty  by  illtttiratrng  addition,  multi 
pikation.  »ubci»ction.  and  division  as  performed  with  rulers  Provides  practici- 
in  reading  primary,  secondary,  and  tertiary  divisions  of  C  and  D  scales,  and 
tesches  MudenU  to  find  squares  and  square  rooU,  With  captions. 

1    Slide-rule,        1,  Denoyer-Geppert  Company, 

■QA73,  510  "-'™^» 

Denoycr-Geppen  '2  mak"- 

Audio-Visuab 


The  SUde  rale:  coMMaed  opentk»s  aad  cmtlwMd  prodncts. 

[ramstrip]    Adrian  Vance.     Released  by  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4S  fir.     coUx.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc. 

Also  iaatted  with  pboooupe  in  caMctte. 

SUMMARY;  Bxfrfains  bow  to  use  the  slide  rule  for  complicaied  division  that 
invotvca  muldpUcatioiu  in  the  oumerator  and  denominator, 

I  Slide-rule        I.  Vance,  Adrian.    11.  UnivetMl  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
tQA73)  510.78  72-732861 

Univeraai  Educatioa  and  72 

Visual  Arts 


MARC 


The    Slide    rule:    logs,    aines,    and    tanffcnts    (Famstrip) 
Adrian  Vance  Productions,  1967. 

32  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

EastmaQ  color. 

With  teachers'  guide.  ^        ^  ,.  ,  _ 

Bummary:  Captioned  photographs  demonstrate  now  to  read  logl, 
sines,  and  tangents  to  three  significant  figures  on  the  slide  mle. 
Includes  problems  with  answers. 

L  SUde-nile.     2.   Logarithms.     8.  Trigonometrical  functions. 
1.  Adrian  Vance  ProducUons. 

Fi  67-1677 


Adrian  Vance 


The  S&de  rule:  multiplicatkm   {FUmatHp) 
Productions,  1967. 

83  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Elastman  color. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Bummary:  Captioned  photographs  illustrate  maltl|Alcatlon  on  toe 
O  and  D  scales.  Shows  decimal  point  location  by  approximation 
tad  demonstrates  how  to  write  Incooyenlently  large  or  small  num- 
bers in  scientific  notation. 

L  Slide-rule.    2.  Multiplication.         l  Adrian  Vance  ProducUona. 

Fi  67-1675 


TW  SUde  rale:  Beltipllcatiim  and  dlrtsioa.  [Filmstrip]  Adrian 
Vance.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4t  ft.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc. 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  caMctte. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  how  to  multiply  and  divide  on  the  sbde  rale. 

1 .  Slide-nik.    2.  Multiplication.    3.  Division.       1.  Vance.  Adrian.    11.  Uni- 

venal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  

[QA73]  510.78  72-732860 

Uoiveival  Educatioa  and  ^2  MARC 

Visual  Arts 


The    Slide    rale:    sqaarea.    cubes,   and    roots    (FOmstrip) 
Adrian  Vance  Productions,  1967. 

27  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Bastman  color. 

With  teachers'  guide.  .    ^    u  _    *      —,— v 

Summary;  Captioned  photographs  demonstrate  how  to  wont 
squares,  cubes,  square  roots,  and  cube  roots  on  the  sUde  mle. 
Includes  problems  with  answers.     .  .    „    _    „       _,_, 

1.  SUde-rule.     2.  Exponents  (Algebra)     3.  Boots,  Numerical. 

I.  Adrian  Vance  ProducUons.  

Fi  67-1676 


IW  Slide  rale:  M|wures,  cnbe^  roota,  ataes,  aad  taagents.  [Film- 
strip]  Adrian  Vance.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1971. 

48  fr.     color,     35  mm,        and  phonodisc. 
Also  iasued  with  phonoupe  in  caaiette. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  which  acale*  on  the  sUde  rule  to  use  to  fmd  square 
roola,  cube  root^  sines  and  tanjenU. 

1  Slide-rule.       1.  Vance.  Adrian.     II,  Universal  EducaUon  «nd  Visual  Am. 

lQA73]  510.78 

Universal  Educatioo  and  Ti 

Visual  Arts 


The  SUde  rale:  combined  operations  and  proportion  {FOm- 
strip)    Adrian  Vance  Productions,  1967. 

25  tr.    color.    35  mm. 
Eastman  color. 

cul^STwhlch  Sow.  the  l«.pon.nc  o(  pl.nn^  "^  "^S.^„«f?S'. 
teii  IlliutraM  bow  lo  work  proportloD.  OQ  the  bIWo  rule  aod  lo- 
cIudM  problem*  with  aMwe™.  ,*j-_  v.bm  Pro- 

1  SUd»-nil«.  2.  lUtlo  anil  proportloo.  i.  AiW«D  V««<»  »™- 
doctloo..  pj  jY_i873 

The  SUd«  rule:  divtaim  (FOmttnp)    Adri«n  Vuice  Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

21  fr.    color.    85  mm. 
Bastman  color. 

S2'rv?c"ptVon'lS  photographs  niastmf  dlrlslon  on  th«  C  and 
D  scale,  and  ahowa  placing  the  decimal  point  bf  «Pp™»  "»J«^ 
DemonatrHt^i  dividing  numbers  In  scientific  notation  snd  Indndes 
problemi  with  aoawera.  ,..«*i«„. 

1   BHde-njle.    2.  Division.        i.  Adrtan  Vance  Productlooa 

Fi  67-1674 


72-732862 
MARC 


Slides    (Mofton   picture)     Chnndler    Pub.    Co.     Released   by 
McGmw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1068. 

4  min,     si.     color     8  mm.     (Language  development  series) 

I.OOP  film  moimtcd  In  cartridge. 

Rummiiry:  A  language  arte  film  which  shows  children  playing  on 
slides  at  a  neighborhood  playground.     For  elementary  gradt-.i. 

1  Langtiage  arts  (Elementary)  2.  Vocabulary.  i.  Chandler 
Publishing  Company,  San  Francisco,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
nanv         Serien-   Language  development  series   (Motion  picture) 

372.4  70-702186 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


SUdes  from  Fenimore  House  and  the  Fanners'  Museum.  tSlide  set] 
New  York  State  Historical  Association.  1955-1972. 

60  slides      color      2  «  2  in 

Issued  in  12  sets  (5  slides  each), 

1,  Farmcts"  Museum.  Coopcrsioi 
Association 

tS549.U6C65]  917.4 

N,Y,  Slate  Historical  '2 


N,Y         1.  New  York  State  Historical 


72-734571 
MARC 


The  Sliding  T-bevel  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  mill.    al.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Basic  woodworking— hand  tools) 

Loop  film.  „,.      „ 

1    Woodwork.     2.  Carpentry— Tools.        i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion        Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  79-708398 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Sliding  tockle  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
BritJinnica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Soccer  fundamentals) 

Ixvop  Dim, 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,  ,    ^       „  „ 

Hutnmury:   l>emonatrates  and  explains  tecbolQues  of  the  slldlnji 

1   Soccer.        1.  Kothen  Films.     iL  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Edu- 
cational Corporation.        Series:    Soccer  fundamentals   (Motion   plo 

'""*  796.384  77-704924 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


308 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SHme  m(rid  (Afotion  picture)    Film  Aasoctatee  of  Calif<HiUft, 

1966. 

2  min     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Life  science  series) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  A  stady  of  sllme  mold,  a  mass  of  llrlDg  material  with- 
out cellnlar  structure.  Pictures  protoplasmic  flowing  and  the  de- 
Telopment  of  spores. 

1.  IfTXomycetes.  i.  Film  Associates  of  Califorala,  Los  Anseles. 
Series:  Life  sdeoce  series  (Motion  picture.  Film  Assoctatea  of  Cali- 
fornia ) 

Fi  A  67-2296 
Film  AjBociates  of  California 

Slime    mold:    protoplssmie    streuning    (Motion    picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

2  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  tllm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summanf:  Descrlttes  the  slime  mold  and  bow  It  nwves. 

1.  MjTomyi-etee.     2.  Protoplasmic  streaming.  l  E}QcycIoi>aedla 

Britannira  Educatloiml  Corporation.  Series:  Botany  series  (Mo- 
tion picture.     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bducaflonal  Corp^) 

589  78-703733 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa  tlonal  Corp. 


Slip  stitch  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Released 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  mlD.     Rl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  2) 

Loop  flim. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  that  the  slip  stitch  Is  used  where  stitches 
Aould  not  show  on  either  side  of  the  fabric,  or  where  both  sides  of 
the  hem  show,  or  for  holding  two  folded  edges  together. 

1.  Sewing.        L  Fairfield  Associates.    IL  Universal  Education  nml 
Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Sewing  series  (Motion  picture)  part  2. 
[TT715]  646.2  72-715110 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Slip  trailing  {Motitm  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  London,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  as  a  loop 
film  mounted  in  cartridge  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Pottery) 

Technicolor. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Buntmary:  Introduces  the  slip  tmiler  showing  Its  proper  manipu- 
lation and  demonstrating  the  possibilities  for  design. 

1.  Pottery,        i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London, 
n.  Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Pottery  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2046 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Slips  and  falls.  [Motion  picture]  Industrial  Accident  Prevention 
Associations,  Toronto.  Made  by  Crawley  Films,  Ottawa. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1972. 

3  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  ways  in  which  woricers  may  injure  themselves  in  slip- 
snd-fall  accidents  by  showing  what  happens  to  a  plant  maintenance  girl  wlien 
she  carries  a  carpet  incorrectly,  lets  a  ladder  slip  on  a  soapy  floor,  and  steps  on 
curtains  she  is  trying  to  hang  from  a  short  ladder. 

1.  Industrial  accidents.  I.  Industrial  Accident  Prevention  Associations. 
11.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc..  Chicago. 

lT54]  614.8  72-702119 

International  Film  Bureau  72  MARC 

SUip7,  tiic  swingin'  bear:  Erector  set  {Motion  picture) 
John  E.  Mitchell  Co.,  1966.    Made  by  Norsworthy-Mercer. 

53  sec.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  An  animated  television  commercial  for  Icee  lo  which  a 
baby  bear  Is  rewarded  for  building  the  Ooldes  Oate  Bridge  with  an 
erector  set 

1,  TelerJsion  adTertlatng— C.  S.  i.  John  YL  Mitchell  Companj. 

659.14  72-701988 

Slot  blowing  to  suppress  dioek-induccd  separatioii  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Educational  Services.  Released  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     ijftvT.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  Aims) 

.\lBn  Inued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

.Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  fnilde. 

SV.MM.\RY :  Illustrate*  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechnnlcH. 

1.  Boundary  layer  control.  2.  Shock  wares.  3.  Fluid  mechanics. 
1.  Educational  Serrlcee,  Inc.,  Newton,  Mass.  II.  Bocyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Fluid  medbanics  films 
(Moiinn  picture) 

[TL574.B6]  532  72-710323 

Bocyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Slot  car  racing  (Filmttrip)    Bowmar  Records,  1967. 


1  rpm..  9 


32  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  7  in,, 
min.     microgrooTe.     (Reading  Incentive) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  Illustrated  narrative. 

Sttmnuu-y:  Presents  a  story  about  slot  car  racing  to  serve  as  a 
basis  for  reading  Inceotlve  and  reading  comprebenalOD. 

1.  Model  car  racing.  2.  Reading  Interests.  3.  Reading  compre- 
hension. I.  Bowmar  Records,  Los  Angeles.  Series :  Reading  in- 
centive (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3620 

Bowmar  Records 

Slow  death  of  desert  water  (Motion  picture)  National  Edu- 
cational Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana 
University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

30  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Our  vanishing  wiidernewi,  no.  4) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  editor.  Shelly  Orossmao;  story 
lod  research.  Mary  Louise  Grossman,  John  Hamlet;  narrator,  John 
Haralet. 

SCMMART:  Shows  what  la  happening  lo  Pyramid  Lake,  In  Ne- 
vada, and  Its  wildlife  because  dams  divert  Its  source  of  water  and 
aoDlc  booms  frighten  ita  wildlife. 

1.  Zoology  —  Nevada  —  Pyramid  Lakft  2.  Pyramid  Lake,  Nevada. 
I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  II.  Indiana. 
University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  III.  Series:  Our  vanishing  wilder- 
ness  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

833.7  77-710668 

Indiana.     Univ.    Aadlo-  Visual  Center 


The   Slow    guillotine    (Motion    picture)      KNBC-TV.     Re- 

lea-sed  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

W  mill.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

rRKnrrs  :  Prtxlucer  and  writer.  CWn  Wldener. 

SUMMARY:  Fi>cuse'<  on  !/>«  .\nKelps  and  Its  environs"  to  create 
nwarpness  nnd  to  spur  action  on  the  problem  of  air  pollution  and 
Ita  ilanfcer  to  the  whole  ronntr>'. 

1.  Air— Pollution — U.  S,  2.  Air — Pollution — Lo-s  Angeles  metro- 
politan aren.  I.  KNBC-TV  (Television  station)  I,os  Angeles.  IT. 
NBC  Educntiornl  Enterprises. 

614.7  78-70!)Or>9 

NBC  Educational  En-  terprlses 

(Slow  motion  cancra,  {Motion  picture)    International  Tele- 
Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  min     sd.     biw.     16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 
CredtU;  Producers.  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schnee. 
Bummary:   Shows  how  slow  motion  photography  Is  used  to  cap- 
ture the  movement*  of  animals,  Hsh,  and  birds  in  flight. 

1  Animal  locomotion.  r.  International  Tele-Film  Produrtlon.^ 
Inc         Series.:   John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2073 


Slowing  down  protozoans  {Motion  picture)     Thome  Films, 

1969. 

2  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Protozoans) 

lxK>p  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  cas**. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

ButKmary:  Illustrates  how  an  organism's  rapid  pace  can  be  mod- 
erated by  using  methyl  cellulose  to  increase  the  viscosity  of  the 
media,  and  shows  a  technique  for  adjusting  cover  slip  pressure  so 
that  active  organism.^  are  held  In  place,  permitting  detailed  observa- 
tion of  their  intracellular  structures. 

1.  Protoxoa.  2.  Animal  locomotion.  S.  Microscope  and  micros- 
copy— Technique.  i.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series; 
The  ProtOBOans  (Motion  picture) 

693  73-707050 

Tborue  Films 


Small  (Edward)   Productions,  inc. 


Boy,  did  I  get  a  wrong  number' 


Getting  Gertie's  garter. 

Small  amplitude  gravity  waves  in  an  open  channel  (Motion 
picture)  Education  Development  Center.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.    si.    b&w.    16  mm.    (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  Issued  in  sUndard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  tn  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUBAMARY:  Illustrate*  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Gravity  waves.  2.  Channels  (Hydraulic  engineering)  L  Edu- 
cation Development  Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.  Series:  Fluid  mechanics  films  {Motion  pic- 
ture) 

532  71-710268 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Small  amplitude  waves  (Motion  picture)  Educational  Serv- 
ices. Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     sL     b4w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 
Also  Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.    n  cartridge. 
Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 
With  teacher's  guide.  „K«ao 

SUMMARY :   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics.  .,  „  ,,   „^ 

1    Waves.        I.  Educational  Services,  inc..  Newton.  Ma«..    II.  En- 
cyclopaedia  Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series:   Fluid 
mechanics  films  (Motion  picture)  -tiaotq 
532                                79-710278 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-                    nica  Educational  Corp. 


Small  animals  protect  themselves  (Motion  picture)    Bailey 

Films,  1966. 

11  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.  „    ,   ,  x.,^ 

Summary:   Portrays   the  grasshopper,   dragonfly,   snail,   ladybird, 
beeOe  and  other  small  anlmaU  In  tbelr  natural  surroundings.    Points 
out  various  ways  in  which  small  animals  and  Insects  protect  them- 
selves from  their  natural  enemies.  _j   o  i.# 
1.  Animal  defenses.        i-  Bailey  Films.  Inc..  °°"^^.^i^oo4e 

Bailey  Films 


SmaB  boat  harbor  (FUmatrip)     Sij^ma  Educational  Films, 

1968. 

49  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Sxperienclng  visual  environments) 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Photographer,  James  W.  CrandalL 

Bummary:   Uses   pictures  to   Illustrate   the  colors,   textures,  and 
forms  of  a  small  boat  harbor. 

1.  Harbors.  i.  Sigma  E^ducational  Films.  Series:  Experi- 

encing visual  environments  (Filmstrip) 

387.1  74-732602 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


Small  copper  (FUmatrip)     Hulton  Press  Produotdona,  Lon- 
don.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1969. 

34  fr.     \>&\\-.     35  mm.     (Butterflies) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:   Portrays  the  features  and  habits  of  the  small  copper 
butterfly.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Butterllies— Juvenile  films.  i.   Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London. 

It.  Dnfour  Editions,  inc        Series:  Butterflies  (Filmstrip) 

595.78  79-734304 

Dufour  Editions 


309 


I  {tulL  1  wmA  ToL  2)  [Tranipareode*]  American  As- 
•odatioa  for  Vocational  Instructional  Materials,  1971.  Made 
by  University  of  Oeorgia  Printing  Dept. 

172  transparcncia.    color.     9  x  1 1  in. 

With  WKt  prepared  by  J.  Howard  Turner.  Oeorge  W.  Smitb,  Jr..  and  Floreace 
Ofsham,  entitled  Small  engm«-  vol  1 ,  Care  aad  operatioii;  voL  2.  Maisicnance 
and  repair. 

SUMMARY:  Coven  the  care,  operation.  nunntenuKC  and  repair  of  imall 
gasoliac  enginet.  Includei  information  for  advanced  mainlenaDce  and  overhaul. 

1.  G>*  and  oil  engino— Maintenance  and  repair.  I.  American  Associatioa 
for  Vocational  Imtructional  Materials. 

[Tr785]  621.43  72-733325 

American  AMOciation  for  72  MARC 

Vocational  Instructional 
Materiato 


SaallgasoUac 

ducts.  1968. 


[Transparencies]    DCA  Educational  Pro- 


i  10  it 


IS  tianiparencies.     color.     12  it 

With  5  overlay*. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  of  variow  upccts  of  the  (asoiine  engine,  including 
cylinder  arTangements.  cooling,  lubtication,  carburetion.  and  ignition. 

1    Gas  and  oil  engine*.        i.  DCA  Educational  ProducU. 
tTJ785]  621.43  72-735303 

DCA  Educational  72 

ProducU 


MARC 


Small  letters,  part  1  (Motion  picture)    Sterling  Educational 

Film*.  1968. 

3  Dii.i.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  concepts  for  purposeful 
living) 

Loup  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  a  sequence  In  a  16  mm.  motion  picture. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SU.\IMAUY:  Traces  five  different  small  letters  by  light  flashes  on 
the  wall.     For  primary  grade  children  with  learning  difficulties. 

I.  Handicapped  children— Education.  I.  Sterling  Ekiucatlonal 
Fllnu,  Inc.  Series:  Basic  concepts  for  purposeful  living  (Motion 
picture) 

371.9  70-709472 

Sterling  EVlucatlonal  Films 


Small  molecules  (Motion  picture)  Education  Research  Cen- 
ter. Massacliusetts  Institute  of  Technolojjy.  Released  by 
Education  Development  Center,  1970. 

4  min.     al.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Molecular  biology  fllma) 

Credits:  Prt^rammlng  and  design,  Joel  de  Rosnay,  David  Barry. 

Summary :  Displays  a  catalog  of  smalt  molecules  generated  by  the 
Chempak  programs. 

1.  Motectilfs — Models.  I.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Education  Research  Center.  II.  Education  Development  Center. 
Series :  Molecular  biology  Alms  (Motion  picture) 

674-1  70-709326 


The  Small  seabird.  [Filmstrip]     Urban  Media  Materials,  1972. 

3S  Ir.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  1  v,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  IS  min. 
(A  Tteaaury  of  children's  stories) 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide,  student  work  sheets,  and  coloring  book. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Robert  Sargent. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  nf  ■  bird  who  gets  lost  and  makes  many  friends 
while  finding  his  way  back  to  his  sea  home. 

[1.  Birds—Stories]       I.  Sargent,  Robert  E.     The  small  seabird.     II.  Urban 
Media  Materials.     111.  Series:  A  Treasury  of  children's  stories.  [Filmstrip^ 
tPZlO.3]  372.6  72-736203 

Urban  Media  Materials  72  MARC 


Small  smoke  at  Blaze  Creek.  [Motion  picture^  Canadian  For- 
estry Service.  OtUwa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1971. 

10  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  35  mm. 

CREDtTS:  Producer.  George  Pearson;  director.  Michael  Scoti;  photogra- 
phy, David  dc  Volpi;  film  editor,  Robert  Fonier, 

SUMMARY:  Forest  fire  fighters  in  the  Kimioops  region  of  British  Columbia 
battle  a  blaze  with  the  help  of  water  bombers  and  (ire  retardanl. 

1.  Forest  fires—British  Columbia— Prevention  and  control.  2.  Aeronautics 
in  forest  fire  control  I.  Canada  Forestry  Service.  II.  Canada  National 
Film  Board. 

[SD421i  634.9  72-702581 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

SMall  smoke  at  Blaze  Creek.  [Motion  picture]  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  CCM  Films, 
1972. 

10  min.     sd.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  tragedy  of  a  forest  fire  in  terms  of  the  loss  of  natural 
resources  and  of  wildlife  Includes  scenes  of  burning  pine  trees  and  of  people 
fighting  the  fire  with  pUnes.  tractors,  and  chemicals. 

I,  Forest  fires        I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     li.  CCM  Films, 
[SD42I]  634.9  72-702095 

CCM  Rims  72  MARC 


Panlist  ProdncdoDS, 


A  Small  statistk   (Motion  picture) 
1967. 

29  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     ( Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

CreditM:  Producer,  John  Purla:  director,  Robert  Butler;  writer, 
Leon  Tokatyan.  Ca»t:  James  Stacy,  Darey  Davlaoo,  Katharine 
Bard,  Ron  Soble. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  the  readjustment  of  a  young 
married  couple  after  their  complacent  haptritteffS  Is  shattered  by  the 
death  of  their  Orst  child. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Death— Psychology.  i.  Paullat  Productlooa,  Padflc  Palisades, 
Calif.        Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

301.42  74-705442 

Paullat  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Small  steps  ...  giant  strides  (Motion  picture)  Junior 
Le»gue  of  Indianapolis,  li>6T.  Made  by  Russell  R.  Benson 
Pi-oductions. 

IT  mill-     scl.     color.     16  mm, 

Credili:  I'riHiucer,  director,  and  writer,  Russell  R.  B«;n9oii 

Summari/:  L'ws  citse  histories  to  describe  some  of  the  welfare 
projects  of  the  Junior  League  of  Indianapolis,  telling  how  young 
people  on  welfare  wei'e  placed  In  college,  mothers  were  trained  for 
employment,  and  Jolw  were  located  for  bo;s  and  girls. 

1.  Indianapolis  —  Charities.  2.  Junior  League  for  Indianapolis. 
I.  Junior  League  of  Indianapolis. 

361.3  Fi  A  68-230 

CINE 


A  Small  things  classroom    (Motion  picture) 
Services,  1&65. 


Educational 


25  mii^     sd.     bJKw.     16  mm.     (Small  things) 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Credits:    Producer,   John   Friedman;    director,  Theodore  Conant; 
film  editor,  Matthew  Herman. 

Summari/:  Shows  children  as  they  develop  skills  and  ideas  In  deal- 
lag  wltb  small  things. 

1.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Newton, 

Uass.         Series:  Small  things  (Motion  picture) 

153.7  Fi  A  67-2433 

Education  Development  Center 


Small  town  life  in  Eastern  Europe  (Motion  picture)  Blo- 
filtns.  Releftsed  by  International  Communication  Films, 
1966. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (East  Europe  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summari/:  Follo^^-s  a  young  Polish  boy  sod  girl  as  they  shop  In 
the  Btate-ooDt  rolled  shops  of  a  small  Polish  town  In  order  to  show 
the  economic  differences  of  East  Europe. 

1.  Poland — EkK>nomlc  conditions — 1945-  2,  Ehirope,  Eastern — 

Economic  conditions.  l  Bio&lms,  inc.    n.  IntematlMial  Communi- 

cation Fllmfl.  Series:  Bast  Europe  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

914.38  77-703115 

Intemational  CommunI-  cation  Films 


A  Small  traveller  (Motion  picture)  Film  Polski,  Warsaw. 
Made  by  Featurette  Film  Studio.  Released  in  the  V.  S. 
by  Co:i:cmporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director  and  script,  J.  Hartwlg;  designs.  J.  Kricmlnska; 
mu^ic,  P.  Hertel ;  photography,  E.  Ignacluk. 

Summary:  A  puppet  fllm  based  on  a  poem  by  Janlna  Landau. 
A  toy  from  a  Christmas  tree  sets  off  an  adventurous  Journey  and 
arrives  on  an  unknown  planet 

t  Landau.  Janlna.  n.  Film  Polski.  m.  Contemporary  Films/ 
UcOraw-HlIl. 

394.268  71-709419 

McOraw-Hin  Book  Co. 


Small  WMidcrs  in  the  kitchen  (FUvutrip)    Rubbermaid,  inc., 

1968. 

61  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  script,  booklet,  and  teaching  guide. 

Summary;  Explains  (be  choice,  use,  and  care  of  Important  smalt 
kitchen  utraslls. 

1.  Kitchen  utensils.        i.  Rubbermaid,  Inc. 

643  79-736857 

Rubbermaid,  Inc. 


Small   world    (Motion  picture)     Unesco. 
tional  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 


Released   by    Na- 


il ni;M.     ftti.    color.     16  mm. 

A  multllinpual  fllm.  French  version  released  under  the  title 
Le  Monde  e«t  petit 

Summo'v:  Pre»«ents  drawings  to  show  the  Interprelatlon  of  chil- 
dren from  over  40  countries  regarding  the  nature  of  the  world  from 
prehistory  to  the  year  30(X)  a.  d.  FJeslgned  to  illustrate  the  limitless 
imagination  of  children  and  how  they  share  certain  understandings. 

1.  Children's  art.  i.  United  Nations  Educational,  Sdentlflc  a«d 
Cultural  Organization,     n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

910.03  75-700835 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Small  world  (Motion  picture)  Uneeco  in  cooperaticHi  witii 
ORTF  and  Fihns  du  chateau,  1965.  Released  in  Canada 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  multilingual  film.  French  version  rrfeased  under  the  title 
Le  Monde  eat  petit  ,         ,     .  „ 

Summarv:  PreaenU  drawings  to  show  the  Interpretation  of  cnu- 
dren  from  over  40  countries  regarding  the  nature  of  the  world  from 
prehistory  to  the  year  8000  *.  D.  Designed  to  illustrate  tlie  limitless 
imagination  of  children  and  how  they  share  certain  understandings. 

1   Children's  art.  i.  United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and 

Cultural  Organisation,     ii.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,    in.  Con- 
temporary Fllms/McOraw-Hlll. 

910.08  75-700336 

National  rUm  Board  of 


Small  world:  Bcn-Gurion,  U  Nu  (Motion  picture)    Columbia 
Broadcasting  System,  I9S9. 

28  mln.     Mi.     Ii&w.     16  mm. 

CredlU:  Produreni.  Edward  B.  Wurrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly;  camera- 
men, Charles  Mack,  William  McClure,  Leo  Itossl. 

H^mmo'-y:  Prime  Minister  David  Iten-Ourton  and  U  Nn,  who  vol- 
nnlarlly  gnve  up  political  power  In  Burma,  discuss  similarities  and 
dllTerences  between  Judainm  and  Buddhism,  and  the  alleviation  of 
war  and  poverty  through  the  application  of  their  religious  principles 
as  related  to  economic  and  military  measure*.  Host,  Edward  R. 
Murrow. 

I.  Judaism— Relations— Buddhism,  2.  Buddha  and  Buddhism— 
Belatlono— Judaism.  i.  Ben-Ourlon,  David,  18S0-  ii-  Nu,  U. 

III.  Columbia  [Irondcastlng  System,  Inc. 

291  Fi  68-103 


Small    world:    Casals,    Anscrmet,   Stem    (Motion   picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

2  motion  pictures  (28  mln,  each)     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producers  and  editors.  Edward  R.  Murrow.  Fred  W. 
Friendly ;  cameramen,  Charles  Mack,  WHIIam  K.  McClure,  Martin 
Barnett  Peter  Qarbarlnt ;  film  editors.  William  P.  Thompson.  Joeeph 
Fackovee. 

Summari/:  Pablo  Casals.  Emeat  Ansermet,  and  Isaac  Stem  discuss 
the  circumstances  surrounding  their  choice  of  Instrument,  the  nature 
of  conducting,  the  greatest  conductors  of  all  time*,  and  the  Pl^ts 
and  responslbllttles  of  musicians  In  modern  society.  Host,  Daniel 
Schorr. 

1    Moaiclans.        i.  Casals.  Pablo.  1876-  n.  Ansermet,  Ernest 

Alexandre.  188S-  in.  Stem,  Isaac,  1920-  iv.  Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  inc. 

780.07  Fi  68-110 


Small  world:  Douglas,  Birkett,  Voelker  {Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

g;^;'.      Pro,huv.s    ?.n""lit.>.-s.    K.h.a,^    R.    Murrow.    F.^    W. 

Frr;ndl  ■     cleramcn.  -  «T'J'""T.A>?r'"™-  '"'" 
rlnl.Janie«IJtlls:fl'me<lilor.F.  Howard  ONei^i^U 

Bummatri:  Supreme  Court  Juslni;  William  O.  ^"K"**|-  '•<*^" 
Birke"  ami  Judge  John  Voelker  discuss  the  merits  »>'  '"'^tion  m 
?i^In  n.ent  of  jll^ges.  dllTerences  In  J",^'^"'  .':^'«^'°  '^"^'^Jj^^^^e 
America  historical  changes  In  the  role  of  the  Lnlted  States  S"l>reme 
CmirV    and   congestion   and   delay    In   the  American  courts.     Host. 

.V.  Columbia  Broadcast-  '^•j^^''"'-  '""  Fi  68-124 

SmaO  world:  Eisenhower,  Mufioz  Marin,  Plaza  (Motion 
picture)     Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  niln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

<'»-ed.;i     I'l-niliiHTK,  B<lward  R-  -Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly. 

SitwitmM-y;  Milton  Eisenhower,  Governor  Luis  MuBor  Marin  of 
Puerto  Rico,  and  Dr.  Oilo  PI«jm,  former  Prerident  of  Klcuador,  dls- 
cuffl  Latin  American  antagoirisfm  to  the  United  States,  the  relation 
of  the  United  Statew  to  I-atln  American  dictatorships,  and  the  bene- 
fits a^nd  ways  of  <ievflei»lng  a  common  market  within  the  .\merlcas. 
Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1  U  s— For  rel— Latin  America.  2.  Latlrt  America— For.  re!.- 
U    S  I.  Eisenhower,  Milton  Stover,  1899-  n.  MuBoz  Marin, 

Luis,  1808-  III.  Plaaa  Ijasiw,  Galo,  Free.  Ek-uador,  19(W-  iv. 

Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

327.7308  Fi  68-128 

Small  world:  Fleeson,  Higgins,  Hannes  (Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mln,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredUf  Producers  and  editors,  Edward  R.  Murrow,  Fred  W. 
Friendly;  cameramen,  Leo  Rossi,  Charles  Mack,  Martin  Barnett, 
Peter  GarbarinI ;  fllm  editors,  William  P.  Thompson,  F.  Howard 
O'Neill.  „  „       __ 

Bummarp:  Doris  Fleeson,  Marguerite  HIk*"*.  «nd  Marya  Mannea 
discuss  the  quality  of  American  newspaper*  as  compared  to  maga- 
zines, books,  and  televUion,  and  discuss  changes  in  the  character  of 
journallam   and   qualities  of  a  good  JournallsL      Host,  Edward   B. 

1.  Journalism.     2.  American  newspapers.  i.  Fleeson,  Doris, 

n.  Ulggins,  Marguerite,     m.  Maanee,  Marya.  iv.  Columbia  Broad- 
casting System,  inc. 

070  Fi  68-136 

Small  world:  Frost,  Herbert,  Vasconcellos  (Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  m:ii.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.  „    „  ,     ... 

Creditt-  Producers,  Edward  R.  .Murrow.  Fred  W.  Friendly;  cam- 
eramen Leo  Rossi,  Charles  Mack,  William  K.  McCUire;  film  editors. 
William    P.   Thompson.    F.    Howard    O'Neill,    Mill    Lerner,    Joseph 

Summon/:  Poets  Robert  Frost.  Sir  Alan  P.  Herbert,  and  Dora 
Vaaconcelloa,  discuss  contemporary  political  trends,  space  travel, 
and  the  progress  of  science.    Host.  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1  Technoloe>-  and  civilization.  i.  Frost.  Robert,  1874-1963.  it 
Herbert,   Sir  Alan   Patrick,   18W>-  m.  Vasconcellos,  Dora.     iv. 

Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc. 

909.825  Fi  68-138 

Small  world:  Galhip,  Barzini,  Connor  (Motion  picture)  Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mill.     Ml.     bJcw.     16  Uini. 

CredUt:  Producers  and  editors.  Edward  U,  Murrow.  Fred  W. 
Friendly:  cameramen,  William  K.  McClure.  Charles  Mock.  Nigel 
Huke;  fllm  editors,  F.  Howard  O'Neill,  Joseph  Fackovee. 

Summary:  Dr.  George  Gallup,  Lulgl  Baralnl,  and  William  Connor 
discuss  politioil  opinion  polls,  their  range  and  limit  of  influence  on 
the  public,  the  politicians,  and  the  leadership.  Host,  Edward  R. 
Murrow. 

1,    Public    opinion.        t.    Gallup.    George   Horace.    1901-  IL 

Barslnl,  Lulgl  Giorgio,  1908-  m.  Connor,  Sir  William  N.     it. 

Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

829  Fi  68-143 


Small  woiU :  GleaBon,  Brown,  Behan  (Motion  picture)    Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credifa:   Producers,  Kdward  R.   Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly. 

Summary:  Jackie  Oleason,  John  Mason  Brown,  and  Brendan 
Eleban  discuss  the  art  of  conversation,  the  performer  and  hia  audi- 
ence, the  power  of  the  critic,  and  the  difficulties  of  writing  fair 
criticism.     Host,  Edward  R-  Murrow. 

1.  Conversation.  2.  Entertainers.  3.  Crltlclsin.  i.  Oleaaon, 
Jackie,   1916-  ii.   Brown,  John  Mason.  19(K>-  i«.  Behan. 

Brendan,     iv.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

001.5  Fi  68-144 


Small  world:  Hopper,  Signorct.  De  Millc  (Mot/on  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  milt     sd.     b&w.     10  mm. 

Ctcditt:  Producers,  Edwai-d  U,  Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly;  camera- 
men. William  K.  McClure.  I*o  Rossi.  Martin  Barnett,  Arthur  Mflter; 
fllm  editor*.  F.  Howard  O'Neill,  Joxeph  Fackovee. 

Summary:  Hedda  Hopper,  Slmone  Slgnoret,  and  Agma  De  Mllle 
discuss  the  American  gossip  column,  the  use  of  entertalonent  to  re- 
flect political  opinions  and  social  conditions,  and  freedom  of  q>eecb 
In  general.     Host.  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

I.   Public  opinion- 'IT.  S.         i    Ilosper,  Hedda.  1890-  ii.  Slg- 

noret, Slmone,  1921-  in,  De  Mllle,  Agnes,     iv.  Columbia  Broad- 

casting System,  Inc. 

323.44  Fi  68-154 


I  Small  world:  Kennedy,  Menon,  Boothby   (Motion  picture) 
1      Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producers.  Edward  R.  Murrow.  Fred  W.  Friendly  ;  camera- 
men, Charles  Mack.  Leo  Rossi.  Cyril  Bliss.  Nigel  C.  Huke;  film  edi- 
tors, William  P.  Thompson,  F.  Howard  O'Neill.  Mill  Lerner,  Joseph 
Fackovee.  „  ,  ,_     „ 

Summary:  Politicians  from  three  continents — Senator  John  Ken- 
nedy, Indian  Defense  Minister  V.  K.  Krtuhna  Menon,  and  I/>rd 
Boothby — dlwuss  Huch  world  problems  as  the  cold  war,  the  question 
of  China's  entry  to  the  United  Nations,  and  hunger  and  overpopula- 
tion In  underdeveloped  countries.     Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1    World  politics— 1955-1965— Addresses,   essays,   lectures.  i. 

Kennedy.  John  Fitzgerald.  Pres.  U  S.,  1917-1963.  n.  Krishna  Menon, 
Vangalll  Krlshnan.  in.  Boothby.  Robert  John  Graham,  baron.  1900- 
IV.  Columbia  Broad-  casting  System.  Inc. 

909.825  Fi  68-161 


Small  world:   Kerr,  Preminger,  McClafferty   (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm.  „     .   — , 

Credits:   Producers   and  editors,   Edward   R.   Murrow     Ff^  W. 

Friendly  cameramen,  Leo  Rossi.  William  K.  McClure,  Cyril  Bliss, 

Wade  Bingham;  film  editors,  F.  Howard  Q-NelU,  Mill  Lerner.  Joeeph 

Nummary:  Deborah  Kerr.  Otto  Preminger.  and  John  J.  McCUfferty 
discuss  motion  picture  censorship.     Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1.    Moving-pictures— Censorship.        L    Kerr,    Deborah,    1921- 
iL  Preminger,  Otto.     in.  McClafferty,  John  J.     iv.  Columbia  Broad- 
casting System,  inc. 

323.44  Fi  68-162 

Small  world:  Luce,  Nicobon,  Bohlen  (Motion  picture)    Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

2  motion   pictures   (28  miti.   each)     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.      

Credits    Producers   and   editors,   Edward   R.    Murrow.    Fred    W. 
Friendly:  cameramen,  William  K.  McClure.  Leo  Rossi,  Charles  Mack;    ■ 
fllm  editors.  Mill  Lerner.  F.  Howard  O-Netll 

Summary-  Clare  Boothe  Luce,  Sir  Harold  Nlcolson.  and  Charles  B. 
Bohlen  discuss  the  art  and  practice  of  diplomacy,  including  the  clas- 
sic qualifications  of  a  successful  diplomat,  the  functions  and  limita- 
tions of  summit  conferences,  functions  of  ambassadors,  and  the  rela- 
tionship of  the  press  and  diplomacy.     Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1  Diplomats  2.  Diplomatic  and  consular  service.  3.  Diplomacy. 
L  Luce,  Clare  (Boothe)  1903-  n.  Nlcolson,  Sir  Harold  Geoije. 

1886-  ni.     Bohlen.    Charles    Eustls,    1904-  iv.    Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

341.7  Fi  68-172 

Small  world:  Mansfield,  Servan-Schreiber.  Hoghes  (Motion 

picture)     Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

Frlendlv;   cameramen,  William   K.  McClure,   ^  J^?>'-  P««'  <"'• 

tad"" 'film  editors,  F.   Howard  O'Neill,  Jo«*h  Fackovee 

uai lui ,   "i«"  ^^         •    ,,.^^    „ fl„u    T.u>n_Taiviiii.H  Sprvnti-Schrelber. 

and  Kmmei  jonn  nuguen  uiw^urs  l^^^.."- —  ■—---   „-^  _« 


310 


iummary:  senator  aime  ainiiouciu.  ««...  ---., — --  "—--         .     .        i 
Emmet  John  Hughes  dlscu«.  the  functions  of  NATO  In  light  of 
Changes  that  have  taken  place  since  Its  Inception,  and  the  ^«^2^ 
domestic  politics  on  the  Dnlted  States  foreign  policy.     Host.  Edward 

^  ""xorth   Atlantic  Treaty   Organization.        i.   Mansfield.   Michael 
Tn«.nh    1903-  n    Servan-Schreiber,  Jean  Jacquea     id.  Hughea, 

Set  JoS;  1920-  IV.  Columbia   Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

356.03  Fi  68-177 

Small  world :  Montgomery,  Voa  Senger,  Clark  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

2  motion  pictures  (30  mln.  each)     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producers,  Edward  R.  Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly; 
cameramen.  Leo  Rossi,  Charles  Mack.  Cyril  Bliss;  film  editors.  Wil- 
liam P.  Thomp.>«in,  F.  Howard  O'Neill.  Mill  Lerner,  Joseph  Fackovee 

Summary:  Military  leaders  of  World  War  ii  — Field  Marshal 
Montgomery,  General  Fridollu  von  Senger,  and  General  Mark 
Clark — discuss  such  aspects  of  the  war  aa  the  ability  and  intelligence 
of  the  men  Involved,  military  and  political  coordination,  Russian 
political  alms  after  the  war,  and  their  choice  of  the  greatesC  com- 
mander.   Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945— Blog.  i.  Montgomery,  Bernard  Law 
Montgomery,  1st  viscount,  1887-  ii.  Senger  und  Etterlln.  Frldo- 

llo  von,  1891-  m.  Clark,  Mark  Wayne,  1896-  iv.  Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

940.53  Fi  68-180 

Small  world:  Mundt,  Chagia,  Larson  (Motion  picture)    Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mui. 

Credits:  Producers,  E<iward  R.  Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly; 
cameramen,  Charles  Mack,  Martin  Barnett,  Leo  Rossi ;  fllm  editor, 
Joseph  Fackovee. 

Summary:  Senator  Karl  E.  Mundt,  Judge  Mahomedali  CurHm 
Chagia,  and  Dr.  Arthur  Larson  discuss  the  World  Court  In  terms  of 
the  Connelly  amendment  and  the  basic  Issue  of  limiting  the  power 
of  the  court  while  making  It  effective  In  international  Jurisdiction. 
Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1.  Hague.  Permanent  Court  of  International  Justice.  i.  Mundt, 
Karl    Earl,   1900-  it.    Chagia,  Mahomedali   Currim,    1900- 

in.  l^rson,  Arthur,     iv.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

341.6  Fi  68-183 

The  Small  world  of  the  nursery  school  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Coordinates,  1970. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Summarizes  the  desirable  experiences  for  preschool 
children  as  Identified  by  leading  nursery  school  educators.  Com- 
municates a  c-oncern  for  the  total  human  makeup  of  the  child.  In- 
cluding his  attitude,  physical  development,  cognitive  growth,  be- 
havior, social  relationships,  and  ability  to  manage  the  elemuits  of 
the  environment.  Includes  Montessorl,  free  school,  and  child  care 
centers  as  examples. 

1.  Education,  PreschooL        L  Bdncatlooal  Ooordinatea. 

872.21  74-710818 

Educational  Coordinates 

Small  world:  Powell,  WilUams.  Mishlma  (Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  niin.     sd.     hAw.    16  mm. 

Credif*.-  Pn)du(W8.  Edwarti  R.  Murrow,  Fpe<l  W,  Friendly  ; 
cameramen.  Martin  Barnett,  William  K.  McClure,  Wade  Bingham: 
fllm  wUtor.  William  P.  Thompson. 

Sutnmaiii:  Writers  Dilys  Powell,  Tennessee  Williams,  and  YuklO 
Mishlma  dl.vujM  the  dlfflculties  In  transferring  i>l«ys  to  the  screen 
and  In  Irnnfdatlng  them  to  another  language.  The  meaning  of  love 
is  dlscusm>d.  as  Is  the  place  of  brutality  and  ele«nnce  In  life  and  art 
In  Japan,  England,  America,  and  ancient  Greece.  Host.  Edward  B. 
Murrow, 

1.  Movlng-^lcture  plays.    2.  Translating  and  lnten>r<>tlng.  i. 

I'owell.    Dllya.      II.    Williams,    Tennessee,    1911-  in.    Mishlma, 

Yuklo,  pwud.     IV.  C<>luart>la  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

808.06  Fi  68-906 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Small  world:  SandborK.  Dirksen,  ParkiiMMi  {iiotum.  pio-. 
ture)     Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mln.     sd.     MeW.     16  mm- 

CrcdiU:  Produrttrs.  Edward  a  Murrow.  Fred  W.  Frlfndly;  camera- 
Dwn  Leo  Itossl.  WllUain  K-  McClure,  M«rtiii  Barnett:  ftlm  editors, 
William  P.  Thomp8oo.  F.  Howard  O-NelU.  Mill  Leroer. 

Snmmarv:  Poet  Carl  iftandburf.  Senator  Everett  M.  IMrtoen,  and 
hi«orlan  Cjrll  Northcote  Parklnaon  dlscuas  the  character  ot  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  In  terma  of  bow  be  would  be  rlewed  In  the  modem 
world.    Hodt.  Edward  R.  Murrow.         „      „  „     .  „    , 

1  Lincoln,  Abraham.  Prea.  U.  S.,  1806-1865.  l  Sandburj.  Carl. 
18T8-1967.  n.  Dlrkseo.  Ererett  HcKlDlef.  ni.  Parkinaoo.  Cyril 
Northcote.  1909-  it.  Columbia  BroadcaHtlng  System,  Idc 

923  Fi  68-237 

Small   world:   Stratton,   Chakofsky,   Cousin   (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Cnditt:  Producers.  Edward  B.  Murrow.  Fred  W.  Friendly  :  camera- 
meo,  Leo  Itossl.  Charles  Mack.  Martin  Barnett;  film  editors,  William 
P.  Thomp«(*n,  F.  Howard  O'Neill.  Mill  Lerner.  Joaeph  Fackovec 

Summari/:  Illinota  Uoveroor  William  G.  Stratton,  magazine  editor 
Norman  Cousins,  and  Russian  editor  Alexander  Chakofsky  dlscuas  the 
freedom  of  the  Soviet  and  American  writer,  particularly  In  the  case 
of  Boris  Pasternak,  and  question  the  adequacy  and  accuracy  of  Infor- 
mation available  In  each  country  about  the  other.  Host,  Edward  B. 
Murrow. 

L  Liberty  of  the  press.  2.  Pasternak,  Boris  Leonldorlch,  1890-1960. 
8.  Freedom  of  Information.  i.  Stratton,  William  O.  n.  ChakOTtkll. 
Alekaandr.  m.  Cousins.  Norman,  it.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Sys- 
tem, Inc. 

323.44  Fi  68-259 

Small  world:  Snyin,  Blanch,  MugKeridge  (Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1959. 

28  mln.     kA.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Cffiitt:   Producers   and   editors,   Edward    R.   Murrow,    Fred    W. 

Summary-  Han  Suyln.  Lesley  Blanch,  and  Slalcolm  Muggerldge 
compare  the  present  sUtus  of  women  In  Eastern  and  Western  m- 
dety.  including  tongue-in-cheek  discussions  of  polygamy,  male  and 
female  vanity,  and  a  humorous  description  of  the  new  morality. 
Host.  Edward  R.  Murrow.  _     , 

1    Woman.        l  Han.  Suyln,  pseud,     el  Blanch,  Lesley,    m.  Mug- 

IT.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

801.41  Fi  68-262 


gerldge.  Malcolm,  1903- 


Small  world:  Szilard,  Bcth«,  Strauss,  Wiesner  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mln.     xd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Part  two  of  The  balance  of  terror.  ^  „.  „  .     ^,     „., 

CrediU-  Pr-Mlucers,  Edward  R.  Morrow.  Fred  W.  Friendly,  Edward 
M  Jones:  cameramen,  I>eo  Rossi,  Charles  Mack;  film  editors,  Joseph 
Fackovec,  William  H.  Watt.  Jr.  ,.     ,       ,    «. 

Bummary:  Leo  Szilard  dlscussea  with  Hans  Betbe,  l^wls  Strausa, 
and  Jerome  Wiesner  ways  and  means  to  disarmament,  Including  the 
cessation  of  bomb  testing,  arms  limitations,  and  weapons  testing. 
Host.  Edward  R-  Murrow.  „    .     _.   .  „  »i. 

1  Atomic  weapons  and  disarmament.  i.  Szilard,  I.eo.  n.  Betbe. 
Hans  Albrecht.  1906-  m.  Strauss.  Lewis  L.  iv.  Wiesner,  Jerome 
Bert,  191JV-  v.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  vl  The 
Balance  of  terror,  part  2  (Motion  picture) 

341.6  Fi  68-263 

SmaU   world:    Szilard,   Hnnay,   Hedaris.   TeHer,   Wiesner 

(Motion  picture)      Columbia   Broadcasting  System,   1960. 

28  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Part  one  of  The  balance  of  terror, 

Crtditt:  PrMucers,  Edward  R.  Murrow.  Fred  W  Friendly.  Edward 
M.  Jones;  raineramen,  Leo  Rossi,  Charles  Mack;  film  editors.  Joseph 
Fackovec,  William  H.  Watt,  Jr. 

Summary:  Leo  Ssllard  discusses  with  Thomas  E.  Hurray,  John 
Medarl.i,  Edward  TeUer,  and  Jerome  Wiesner  the  dangers  of  the 
atomic  bomb,  the  present  stockpile,  and  various  problems  associated 
with  International  disarmament.     Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1.  Atomic  weapons  and  disarmament.  i.  Scllard,  Leo.  ii.  Mur- 
ray. Thomas  Edward,  1881-  in.  Medaris,  John  B.,  1902-  rr. 
Teller.  Edward.  1906-  ▼.  Wleaner,  Jerome  Bert,  1915-  vl 
Columbia  Broad<.-«8tlng  System,  Inc  vn.  The  Balance  of  terror,  part 
1  ( Motion  picture) 

841.6  Fi  68-264 

Small  world:  Taylor,  Dayan    (Motion  picture)     Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  miti.     :4d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CreiiU:  Producers,  Edward  R.  Murrow.  Fr«^  W.  Friendly; 
cameramen.  Leo  Rossi.  Charles  Mack;  film  editor.  Joseph  Fackovec. 

Summaty:  General  Maxwell  Taylor  and  Genera)  Moshe  Dayan 
discuss  modem  warfare.  Including  valuable  approaches  to  training 
the  military  man,  the  necessity  for  flexibility  In  tactics  In  case  of 
limited  or  nuclear  war,  and  what  they  learned  about  tactics  during 
the  Slnal  campaign  and  the  Korean  War.     Hoct,  Edward  R.  Marrow. 

1.  MlUUry  art  and  science.  L  Taylor,  Maxwell  Davenport, 

1901-  II.  Dayan.  Moahe,  1915-  ui.  Columbia  Broadcasting 

System,  inc. 

355.02  Fi  68-268 

Small  world:   Teller.  Rossett   (Motion  picture)     Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

2  motiitfi  pictures  428  min.  each)     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit:-  Producers,  Edward  R  Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly; 
cameramen.  Leo  Rossi.  William  K.  McClnre,  Martin  Barnett;  film 
editors,  William  P.  Thompson,  Joseph  Fackovec. 

Summary:  Atomic  sdeotiat  Edward  Teller  and  phlloaoplier 
Bertrand  Russell  discuss  the  problrais  and  benefits  of  the  nuclear 
teat  ban.  the  degree  of  urgency  In  disarmament,  the  amount  of  free 
speech  in  Russia,  Great  Britain,  and  the  United  States,  and  Russian 
attitudes  toward  these  subjects.     Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1.  Atomic  weapons  and  disarmament    2.  Atomic  power — lot^na- 
tlooal  control.     S.  Liberty  of  speetii.        i.  Teller,  Edward,  1906- 
IL    Russell,    Bertrand   Russell,  3d   earl.    18T2-  in.    Columbia 

Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

341.6  Fi  68-272 


Small    world:    Toynbce,    Wytie,    Graves    (Motion   picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System^  1960. 

28  mln.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm. 

Creiitt:  Producers,  Edward  B.  Marrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly; 
cameramen,  Charles  Madt.  WlUlam  McClnre.  Martin  Barnett,  Jame* 
Llllis;  mm  editors,  Mill  Lemer.  F,  Howard  O'Neill. 

Summary:  Historian  Arnold  Toynbee,  author  PhlUp  Wylle,  and 
poet  Robert  Graves  present  historical  explanations  of  the  plac«  of 
traditional  religion  and  ethics  In  the  modem  world  and  dlscusa 
American  power  and  the  cold  war.     Heat,  Eric  Sevaretd. 

1.  Political  ethics.        l  Toynbee.  Arnold  Joseph.  1889-  n. 

Wylle,  Philip.  1902-  m.  Graves,  Robert,  1895-  iv.  Colum- 

bia Broadcasting  System,  loc. 

1T2  Fi  68-285 


Small   wotM:   Vod   Brann.   Ur^,  Daiy    (Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mln.    sd.    bftw.    16  mm. 

CrtdiU:  Producers  and  editors.  Edward  R.  Marrow,  Fred  W. 
Friendly. 

Bmmmary:  Space  scientist  Werhner  von  Braan,  chemist  Harold 
TJrey,  and  science  editor  J<An  Davy  discuss  prospects  for  the  con- 
tinued development  of  space  technology  and  the  advisability  of  send- 
ing a  man  into  space,  afBrmlng  the  pn^ence  of  scientific  motives  ai 
well  as  military  and  prestige  reasons.     Host,  Edward  R.  Murrow. 

1.  Aatronautics— U.  S.  2.  Manned  space  flight  l  Voo  Braon. 
Wertuier,  1912-  n.  Urey.  Harold  Clayton.  1898-  m.  Davy. 

John.    IT.  Colombia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

629.4  Fi  68-305 

SmaU  world:  Wagner,  Crossman,  Brown  (Motion  picture) 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

28  mln.     sd.     bAiw.     16  mm. 

Credit$:  Producers,  Edward  R.  Murrow,  Fred  W.  Friendly  ;  camera- 
men, William  K.  McClure.  Charles  Mack.  Martin  Barnett;  aim  edi- 
tors. William  P.  Thompson,  Joseph  Fackovec.  .,      ^ 

SMmmary:  Mayor  Robert  F.  Wagner  of  New  York.  Labour  Member 
of  Parliament  Richard  Croasman.  and  California  Governor  Edmund 
O.  Brown  discuss  the  legal  and  moral  aspects  of  gambling.  Host. 
Eldward  R.  Murrow.  „  _. 

1  Gambling.        i.  Wagner.  Robert  Ferdinand.  1910-  n.  Cross- 

man,    Richard    Howard    SUfford,    1907-  in.    Brown.    Edmund 

Gerald  1906-  it.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc. 

175  Fi  68-306 


Small  world:  West  (Motion  picture) 
ing  System,  1960. 


Columbia  Broadcast- 


28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Prodocers  and  editors.  E:dward  R.  Murrow.  Fred  W. 
Friendly. 

Summary:  Writer  Rebecca  West.  Just  returned  frwn  three  month* 
In  South  Africa,  dncribes  and  evaluates  apartheid,  the  legal  rea- 
trainu  on  the  Uvea  of  the  non-whites  In  the  cities,  the  economic  dlBQ- 
cultles  of  life  on  the  reserve,  and  possible  methods  of  redress.  Host. 
Edward  R.  Murrow, 

1.  Africa,  South— Native  races.        i.  West,  Rebecca,  pseud, 
n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System.  Inc 

309.168  Fi  68-310 


Snail  worlds  of  Ufc.  [Filmstripj 
Special  Publications  Division, 
graphic  Society.  1972. 


National  Get^raphic  Society, 
Released  by  National  Geo- 


7  (ilmMrips.     color.     3S  mm.        and  7  pbonodiso:  10  in. 

Alio  iMued  with  phonotspc  in  caMCtt£. 

With  tucher'i  guides. 

CONTENTS:  The  pond.  82  fr..  14  min.— Thecorsl  rerf.  65fr,.  I2miii-— TTte 
*pplt  tree,  70  ft.,  14  min. — Tbe  desert.  83  fr,  13  min.— Tlie  tundra.  61  fr..  13 
miiL — ^Tbc  lalt  manh.  63  ft.,  14  min. — The  everglades,  67  fr..  13  min. 

1.  Ecology.       [.  National  Geographic  Society,  Wsshingtoo.  DC    Special 
Publications  Division.     II.  National  Geographic  Society,  Washington.  D.C. 
[QH541]  574.5  72-735031 

National  Geographic  72  MARC 

Society 


Smaller  than  life?  (Motion  picture)  Britiah  Broadcasting 
Corp.  Television,  London,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Peter  M.  Robeck  &  Co. 

39  mln.     «!.    b*w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Plillip  Daly;  script,  Gordon  R.  Tajlor;  sr.en- 
tlflc  advisers,  KIngsley  Sanders,  R.  W.  Home. 

Summary:  Deacribes  world-wide  research  Into  tbe  nature  of  the 
vlnis,  and  presents  examples  of  different  viruses.  Includes  a  demon- 
stration of  a  high  resolution  electron  microscope. 

1.  Viruses.     2.  Electron  mlcroacope.  i.  British  Broadcasting 

Corporation.    Television  Service.    iL  Robeck  (Peter  M.)  &  Company, 
inc..  New  Tort 

6ia7  74-704741 

Portland  State     Univ.  I.lbMir 


The  Smallest  pirate  (Filmsthp)    Viking  Press,  1971.    Made 
by  Cal  Industries. 

30  fr.    color.     35  mm.     and  pbonodlac :  2  a.,  7  in.,  33|  rpm.,  5  mln. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Denlse  Trez  and  Alain 
Trex. 

Summary :  A  story  in  which  a  young  boy  escapee  from  a  pirate 
ship  and  builds  the  world's  largest  ahlp  In  a  bottle.  For  demenUrj 
grades. 

I.  Tret,  E>enlse.  The  smallest  pirate.  IL  Viking  Pren.  Inc.,  New 
York. 

372.6  75-737916 

viking  Press 


Smalley,  Greg 
see 

Stained  glass:    a  photographic  essay. 

Smallin,  Dale 
see 

The  Dt^  that  sang  and  cried. 

Smallman.  Kirk 
see 

Soot  of  innocefitt. 

Smaridge,  Norah.       The  odds  and  ends  playground 
see 

The  Odds  and  ends  pISQrgroimd. 


311 


Smart,  Wlliam 


Amazing  grace. 


Smart  bear  (Filmstrip)    Taylor  Associates,  1971. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodixc:  2  «.,  7  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  13  min. 
microgroove.     (Tell  me  a  story.    Library  10) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  script  book,  teacher's  use  folder,  and  tell-berit 
bookleta 

Ba^ed  on  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Tom  TIchenor. 

SUMUART :  A  story  about  a  bear  who,  thinking  he  Is  smart  be- 
cause he  la  big,  learns  that  pe<^le  prefer  a  friendly  bear  to  a  smart 
bear.    For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Tlcbenor.  Tom.  Smart  beer.  II.  Taylor  Associates.  III.  Se- 
ries :  Tell  me  a  story   ( Pllmstrip)     Library  10. 

372.4  70-740009 

Taylor  Assodate* 


Smart  Family  Foundation 


Who  cares  about  Jamie  ? 


Smashnp  (Filmstrip)     Field  Educational  Publications,  1969. 

70  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodtsc:  1  s..  12  in.,  S3i  rpm.,  10 
mln.    nii.roj;n.>ove.     (The  Checkered  flag,  series  A) 

Issued  In  a  multi-media  kit  with  audiotape,  correlated  text  and 
teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  both  profeeslonal  and  amateur  drivers  com- 
pellog  at  various  race  tracks  to  encourage  Improvement  of  reading 
skills. 

1.  Automobile  racing.    2.  Reading.  I.  Field  Educational  Publi- 

cations. Series;  The  Checkered  flag  (Filmstrip)  aeries  A. 

428.4  71-737469 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist  rev 


Smear  preparatkm :   bacterial    (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


color.     S  D 


(Biological  techniques) 


4  min. 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  smear  preparation,  the  most  common  tech- 
nique used  to  observe  twcteria  under  a  compound  microscope. 

1.  Bacterlol(^y— Technique-  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bdo- 

cational  Corporation.  Series:  Biological  techniques  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

578  Fi  A  68-2168 

Elncyclopeedla  Britannica  Educational  Corp- 


Smear:  the  ffame  of  dirty  p<riitics  (Motion  picture)  CBS 
News,  1964. 

30  mln.     »d-     b*w.     IC  mm. 

SponM»i-ed  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Isaac  Kleinerroan;  writer,  Roger  But ter field ; 
narrator,  Walter  Cronklte;  editor,  John  Schnlus. 

Summary.-  Recounts  Instanoes  of  smear  tactics  In  presidential  cam* 
patgns  from  the  time  of  George  Washington  to  the  present  Incltidee 
opinions  of  Seuator  Guy  Gillette,  Bruce  Felknor,  the  executive  direc- 
tor of  the  Fair  Campaign  Practices  Committee,  and  Gordon  Hall,  ex- 
poser  of  hate  groups,  on  reasons  for  tbe  eflfectiveneas  of  tmear  tac- 
tics and  ways  the  voter  can  comt>at  it 

1,  Presidents— U.  S.— Election.        l  The  Twentieth  century  (Tele- 

TlKion  program)     n.  ColumbU  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

329  Fi  68-260 


SmcH  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  19(H). 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Tbe  Five  senses)' 

Locq>  film. 

With  fllm  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  and  diagrams  with  Ideatlficatlona 
related  to  the  sense  of  smell  to  explain  olfactory  expcrieneea.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Smell — Juvenile  Dtma.  i.  Eye  Gate  Bouse,  inc.  Series:  The 
Five  senses  (Motion  picture) 

372^  79-704710 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Smelts  (Motion  picture)  L*Offioe  du  film  du  Quebec.  Re- 
leased by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1964.  Released 
in  the  V.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

Summary:   Pictures  fishing  on  the  wharfs  and  Jetties  of  Quebec 
City's  lower  town  during  the  annnat  run  of  smrfts. 

1.    Smelts.     Z    Fishing  — Canada  — Quebec   (01^)  i-   Qoebec 

(Province)     Film  Bureau,     ii.  Canada.    National  Film  Board,    in. 
Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

799.175  Fi  A  68-1578 

National  Fi!m  Board  of  Canada 


Smetana,  Bedrich,   1824-1884.       Ma  vlast. 
Vltava 
see 

The  Moldau. 


A  Smfle  and  a  shocahinc  ain't  ncmiiy  eooo^  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Mike  Lobell  Productions.  Released  by  Lester 
Schoenfeld  Fihw,  1968. 

12  min.     sd.     bJtw.    9S  nun. 

Catt:  Seymour  Cawwi, 

Summary:  A  vignette  portraying  tbe  esrty  morning  rise  and  fan- 
ta«lzii«  of  a  youi«,  wmr-ont  writer  is  used  to  preoent  tbe  attitude 
of  y<nitfa  toward  tbe  sstabUshmeoL 

1.  Toutb.  t.  Hike  LobeU  Productlona  n.  adMenfMd  (Lester  A.) 
FiUna,  New  York. 

80IJ6  72-702871 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Smile  of  reason  {Motion  picture)     British  Broadcasting 
Corp.,    London.      Released   in    the    U.    S.    by    Time-Life 

Films,  1970. 

52  mill.    sd.     color.    16  mm.     ( CiTillsation  serleB,  no.  10) 

With  outllae. 

Credits:  Writer  and  narrator,  Kenneth  Clark. 

Siwimmv  Surveys  the  development  of  western  clvilUatlon  during 
the  18th  century  as  shown  In  the  art  and  sculpture  of  Van  Loo, 
David  l*e  Troy,  and  Houdon.  I'olnts  out  the  growth  of  humanl- 
tarlanlsm  and  the  prevailing  bellet  that  mankind  would  advance  by 
conauerlng  Ignorance  through  reason  and  moderation. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1  Eighteenth  century.  2.  Art,  Modern  ~  17th-l 8th  centuries. 
I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  n.  Time-Life  Films.  Series: 
Civilisation  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  10. 

901.93  72-708457 

Time-Life  Films 

Smile  wahine  {Motion  picture)     Jantzen,  inc.,  1967.     Made 
bv  Sunset  Films. 

10  mill.     sd.     color.     W  miu. 

Summuii/:  Pictures  the  thirty-two  winners  of  the  Jantzen  Smile 
Girl  Contest  during  their  four-day  stay  at  a  resort  In  Hawaii. 

1    Beauty  contests.        r.  Jantzen,  Inc. 

646.7  Fi  A  68-117 

CINE 

Smith  (A.  O.)    Harvestore  Products,  inc. 
see 

OKwrtunity  acres. 

The  Perils  of  barley. 

Twice  a  day  everyday. 

Voyage  to  the  irianet  earth. 

Why  bale  hay  ? 
Why  dry  corn? 

Smith,  Betty,  1904-  Joy  in  the  morning 

see 

Joy  in  the  morning. 

Smith,  Carlyle  Shreeve.       The  archaeology  of 
coastal  New  York 
see 

Culture  sequences  in  the  Long  Island  Sound  region. 

Smith,  Dorothy  Gladys,  1896-  Dear  octopus 

see 

Dear  octopus. 

Smith,  Douglass 
see 

Incident  in  the  morning . 

The  Wad  and  the  worm. 

Smith    (Fletcher)    Studios,  inc.  ,  New  York 
see 

Let's  look  into  some  of  the  problems. 
Mexican  cession  and  Gadsden  Purchase. 

Smith,  Frederick  Escreet,  1919-  633 

Squadron 
see 

633  Squadron. 
Smith,  Harold  L 


The  Smith  system  of  space  cushion 
driving. 

Smith,  Harry  Daniel.   1928- 


Hintki  devotions  at  dawn. 

Hindu  family  celebration:   sixtieth  birthday. 


Hindu  procession  to  the  sea. 
Hindu  sacrament  of  surrender. 
Hindu  sacrament  of  thread  investiture. 

Hindu  sacraments  of  childhood:  the  first 
five  years. 


God. 


Hindu  temple  rites:   bathing  the  image  of 

I. 

How  a  Hindu  worships:    at  the  home  shrine. 
Monthly  ancestral  offerings  in  Hinduism. 
Pilgrimage  to  a  Hindu  temple. 
Radha*s  day. 


Smith,  Ralph  Lee,  1918-  Israel's  period  of 

progress 
see 

Israel's  period  of  progress. 

Smith,  Samuel  Francis,  1808-1895.       America 
see 

America. 

Smith,  W.  Eugene.  1918- 
see 

Between  birth  and  death:  an  affirmation  of  life. 

Smith,  Walt 
see 

The  Beach. 

The  City. 

Freedom,  part  1, 
Freedom,  part  2. 
How  do  you  rate  at  home? 
How  do  you  rate  at  school? 

How  do  you  rate  with  your  friends? 

Let's  fly. 

Look  at  that. 

Looking  at  people. 

Painting  compositions. 
Wind  and  rain. 

Smith  {Motion  picture)    Sadth  Colle^    Blade  uid  released 
by  Campbell  Fihna,  1968. 

27  miD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bvtnman/:  A   view  of   Smith  College   as  a  progresRlve.   modern, 
dynamic  women's  college. 

1,  Smith  College.  i.  Smith  College,     n.  Campbell  Films,  Sax- 

tons  RlTer.  VI. 

878.744  7l-702fi72 

CINK 

Smith,  Kline  and  French  Laboratories,  Philadelphia 
see 

The  Case  against  rubella. 

Qubbed  finfert  and  lung  cancer. 

Conversations  in  medical  ethics:   pro- 
longing life. 


Drug  abuse  everybody's  hang-up. 
Functional  anatomy  of  the  human  kidney. 
Shock:   recognition  and  management. 
Vertigo:   differential  diagnosis. 

The  Smith  system  of  space  cnshimi  driving  {Motion  pic- 
ture)   Ford  Motor  Co.,  1968. 

18  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

Prest-nttHl  by  Traffic  Safety  and  Highway  Improvement  Dept., 
Ford  Motor  Co. 

Summary:  Harold  U  Smith  demonstrates  his  concept  of  space 
cushion  driving,  a  system  of  rules  for  safe  driving  which  enables 
the  driver  to  create  and  maintain  space  and  visibility.  Basic  rules 
Include:  aim  high  in  steering,  get  the  big  picture,  keep  your  eyes 
moving,  leave  yourself  an  out.  and  make  sure  your  car  la  seen. 

1.   Automobile  driving.  i.   Smith,  Harold  L.     n.  Ford  Motor 

Company. 

629.28  70-707769 


Smith's  Clove.  [Motion  picturei    Old  Museum  Village  of  Sniith's 
Clove,  1972.     Made  by  Frank  Wright  Films, 

15  niin.     sd,     color,      16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Showiad«y  in  the  life  of  an  Orange  County.  NY,,  farmer  m 
the  year  1850  as  reenacied  in  a  restored  farming  village. 

1  Farm  life— New  York  (State)  I-  Old  Museum  Village  of  Smith's  Oove. 
917  47  72-702556 

72  MARC 


[S521.5i 

CINE 


The  Smithsonian  Institution  {Motion  picture)  Charles 
Barnes  and  Ray  Fames.  Released  by  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, I%5. 

Crediiit:  Niiirators,  Walter  Cronklle.  Allstalre  Cooke;  music,  El- 
mer Bernstein,  ,      ,,    ...        , 

Summary-  I>escilbes  the  origins  and  history  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution,  which  t»esan  with  the  unusual  bequest  of  Englishman 
James  Smithson.  Traces  the  growth  of  the  Smithsonian  from  a 
small  reseiirch  center  and  repository  of  museum  collections  to  Its 
modern  position. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Smithsonian  Institution.        i.  Eames.  Charles,     ii.  Eames.  Ray. 
lu.  Smithsonian  Institution. 

506.1  Fi  E  67-142 

Smithsonian  Institution 

Smithsonian  Institution 
see 


At  the  center. 


Festival  in  Washington. 


Smos  and   plant  growth    (Filmstrip)    Sodety  tor  Visual 
Education,  1971. 

51  fr     color.    3.->  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  !n.,  8SJ  rpm..llmiiL 
mk-rogroove.     (Young  scientists  Investigate  pollution,  no.  1) 
Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

( -REDITS  *Auth^r.  Marc  F.  Ellis ;  consultant,  Thomas  A.  Maloney. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  high  school  science  experiment  dwtllog 
with   the   correlation  between  smog  and  stunted,  discolored  plantt. 

1  Plants,  Effect  of  air  pollution  on.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Kdo- 
cation.  Inc..  Chicago.  II.  Series:  Toung  aclentlats  investigate  pollu- 
tion (Filmstrip)  no.  1.  -noftoo 
[SB745]  614.7  72-738988 
Society  for  Visual  Edu-                cation 


Smog  and  your  automobile.  cFilmstrip]  State  of  California  Air 
Resources  Board  in  association  with  Dept.  of  Public  Health. 
Made  and  released  by  Vista  Productions.  1971, 

ISSfr.     color,     35  mm        and  phonodisc:  1  s,  12  in.  33  1/3  rpm.  20  mm, 

Phonodisc  lacking  in  L.  C, 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS-  Adviser,  John  R,  Eales;  special  consulunt.  John  S  Utlaub;  coor- 
dinator. Ruth  S.  Hartmin 

SUMMARY  Explains  what  smog  is,  what  causes  il,  what  the  automooiie 
driver  can  do  to  lessen  it,  and  what  California  la*  requites  regarding  smog 
control  devices  on  automobiles. 

1  Automobile  exhaust  gas  2  Motor  vehicles-  Pollution  control  dcv«:es. 
1  Smot         I  California,     Air  Resources  Board      II.  V,sta  Productions, 

614.7  72-734405 


(TD886.5] 


72i72] 


MARC 


312 


Smoke  scretn    (Motion    picture)      Rainy   Day   Films.     Re- 
leased by  Pyramid  Films.  1970. 

^  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  v.,..-..    /...,,- 

SUMMARY  ;  A  Him  about  .moklng.  dealgiied  to  deter  children  from 

acgiilrlnit  the  habit,     tiaea  klneatatlc  Imagee  ot  .moker.     Includea 

hUtorlcal    advertulng    copy    and    I>ortraj«    the    medically    unlucky 

*™1.  Smoking,    2.  Tobacco— Physiological  effect  I.  Rainy  Day 

Films  (Firm!     TI.  Pyramid  Fllma.  Inc.  „,»....„ 

616.86  74-711448 
CINE 


Smokie,  Boots,  Paul,  and  Mary  (FOmtrip)    Commimicatore 

,196-1, 

02  fr.     color.    ,'W  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  Presents  a  story,  followed  by  a  teat  designed  to  analyse 
the  reading  comprehension  of  the  viewer.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)        i.  Communicators  (Finn)        Series; 

Life  reading  series  (Filmstrip)  ,„„^, 

372.6  74-788074 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Smoking  and  health  (FUnutrip)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

51  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Drue  ftlHise) 

Creditt:  Collabonitors,   Darlene  C   Duncan,  Glenn   A.   Lancer. 

Summanf:  Describes  tbe  dangers  of  smoking  and  polnu  out  how 
to  conCrol  tlie  smoking  babfL 

1.   Smoking.  i.   Encjclopaedla  Brltanntca  Educational  Corpo- 

ration.        Series:  Drug  abuse  (Fllmstrip) 

613.8  Fi  A  68-3976 

BocTClopftedla  Britan-  nlca  EdncaUooal  Corp. 


Smoking  and  health  {Filmttrip) 
Oubs,  1967. 


Film  Strip-of-the-Honth 


42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (High  school  biology  clnb) 

Fllmstrip  no.  1541. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summarvr  Briefly  rerlewg  the  hlitorjr  of  smoking  and  related  re- 
search and  inrestlgatlons  In  the  United  States.  Elxplores  specific 
WBJ8  In  which  smoking  shortens  life. 

1.  Smoking.  2.  Tobacco — Phjalologlcat  effect  i.  Film  Strl[K>f- 
the-Month  Clubs.  New  Tork.  Series:  High  sdiool  biology  club 

(Fllnutrlp) 

Fi  A  67-2973 

Film  StrIiM>f-the-Honth  Clubs 


Smtrfting  and  health:  a  report  to  youth  (Motion  picture) 
DesigTi  Center.     Released  by  Film  Associates,  1969. 

13  mill.    sd.    color.    IQ  mm. 

With  Ktudy  guide. 

Summarv:  C^hallenges  the  viewer  to  decide  If  smoking  Is  worth  the 
chnoce  of  getting  lung  cancer.  Ufiing  animation  photography,  showR 
how  the  trachea,  broochl.  and  lungs  are  affected  by  smoking. 

1.  Smoking— Physiological  effect.  i.  E>eMign  Center,  inc.  n.  Film 
A'i'ociate*. 

613.8  73-700983 

FilmAs-wclate)* 


Smoking   and    heart   disease    (Motion   picture)    American 
Heart  Association,  1967.     Made  by  Wexler  Films. 

10  mm.     sd.     color,     id  mm. 

Credit!:  Animation,  G.  M.  Nevius. 

SumiMty:  An  animated  fllm  which  discusses  the  relationship  be- 
tween cigarette  smoking  and  health,  particularly  as  it  relates  to  the 
heart  and  circulatory  system.  Shows  graphically  how  sutistancea 
aNwrbed  by  tbe  body  while  smoking  cigarettes  adversely  affect  the 
functioning  of  the  heart  and  lungs. 

1.  Smoking— Physiological  effect.     2.  Heart— Diseases. 
I.  American  Heart  Associatloo. 

613.8  76-701989 


Smoking  and  kids.  [Motion  picture]     Sandler  Institutional  Films. 
Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts.  1970. 

10  min     id.     c<rior.     16  mm,     (Motiviiional  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  editor.  Byron  Meyers;  writers,  Ira  JafTce.  Michael 
Halperin. 

SUMMARY:  Dr  Saul  Baker  discusses  physioiogical  effects  of  smoking  with 
upper  elementary  school  students,  shows  cancerous  tissue  and  tumors,  and  inter- 
views people  affUcied  with  bean  disease,  emphysema,  and  other  illnesses  caused 
by  smoking.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Tobacco — Physiological  effect— Juvenile  films,      2.  Smoking— Juvenile 
films.     [I.  Sowking]        I,  Sandler  Institutional  Films.     11.  ABC  Media  Con- 
cepts.    III.  Series:  Motivational  series.  [Motion  picture] 
tRA1242.T6]  613.8  72-701705 

Sandler  InMitutioaal  Fdms  72  MARC 


The  Smaking  epidMnie  {FUnutrip)  Canada  D^>t  of  Na- 
titHial  Health  and  Welfare,  Ottawa.  Bfade  and  released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

34  fr.    color.    3S  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Le  Fumeur  est  une  vlctlme. 

Bummary:  Points  out  to  young  people  the  dangers  of  dertioplnx 
smoking  habits.     With  captions. 

1.  Tobacco   habit         t.   Canada.     Dept  ot  National  Health  and 
Welfare,    a.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

613.8  76-734357 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Smtrfdng:  it's  jtmr  ehtAct  (Uoticm  picture)     Alfred  Hig- 
gins  Productions,  1970. 

1.1  mill-     sd.     color.     IB  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer.  Alfred  H.  Hlggins;  writer,  MacDonald  Uac- 
Pherson :  cameraman,  Vern  D.  Vlhlene,  Jr. 

;>nmmary :  An  open-ended  film  which  discusses  the  dedsion  to 
smoke  and  provides  reusons  for  not  smoking:  diseases  such  as  em- 
physema, lung  cancer,  and  canc«r  of  the  larynx;  other  physical 
effects:  the  expense;  and  the  dlfflrulty  to  break  the  habit  after  It  Is 
adopted.     Includes  animated  sequences. 

1.  Smoking.  I.  Hlggins  (Alfred)  Productions,  Hollywood.  Calif, 
613.8  75-710679 

Alfred  Hlggins  Productions 


The    Smtrfung   moontain    (FUmstrip)       Cooper    Films   and 

Recorda,  1968. 

40  fr.  color,    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  a.  12  in.,  88i  nCon..  11  min. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  fllmstrlpa,  serlea  O) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits,-  Producer.  E*rentlce  Ford;  music.  Hoe*  Rlo;  art,  Carroll 
^tnney ;  editor  and  nurator,  Uargle  B^L 

Stmmarv:  A  Mexican  l«8end  about  the  twla  mountain  peak*  that 
brood  over  Central  Mexico. 

I.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.        Series. 

898.23  79-784982 

Cooper  Films  and  Recorda 


Smoking   ...  or  health?  (FUmstrip)     Texas  Alcohol  Nar- 
cotics Education,  1968.    Made  by  Tane  Press. 

54  fr  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  S3J  rpm.,  10  mln. 
miciT>groove. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Lindsay  R.  Curtis,  with 
Illustrations  by  Dean  Hurat. 

With  salpt  and  Curtts's  book. 

.-Mso  issued  la  set  with  the  fllmstrip,  record,  book,  and  script  en- 
titled Alcohol :  fun  or  folly? 

Summary:  Describes  the  physical  dangers  of  smoklog.  In  cartoon- 
style,  and  with  graphs  and  statistics,  shows  that  for  people  who 
smoke,  the  death  rate  is  higher  and  the  danger  of  contracting  cerUIn 
diseases  Is  greater  than  for  people  who  do  not  smoke.    With  captions. 

1.  Tobacco— Physiological  effect.  2.  Smoking.  i.  Curtis,  Lindsay 
R.    Smoking  ...  or  health!    n.  Texas  Alcohol  Narcotics  Education. 

613.8  75-733050 

Texas  .Kicohol  Narcotics  Education 


Smoking — past  and  present  {Motion  picture)  American 
Cancer  Society,  Oregon  Divisicm.  Made  by  Wexler  Film 
Productions.     Released  by  American  Cancer  Society,  1968. 

15  mlo.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Usee  animation  and  lire  action  to  present  a  brief  his- 
tory of  the  rise  of  xmoking,  its  relation  to  social  attitudes,  and  Its 
effect  on  health. 

1.    booking.     2.    T>jbacco— Physiological   effect  i.   American 

Cancer  Society.     Oregon  DlTtslon.     n.  American  Cancer  Society. 

613.8  75-702573 

CINE 


Smoking;  Pete  Ennis  doesn^t  smdte  yet  ...  (Motion  pic- 
ture) McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Vision 
Associates. 

10  mIn.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credifi.'  Educational  coosiilCaot.  Roscoe  0.  Brown,  Jr. 

Bummary:  Explores  the  Tariou.s  pressures  and  forces  which  may 
tend  to  Influence  an  Individual's  decision  on  whether  or  not  to  smoke. 
Considers  the  medical  aspects  of  smoking  and  points  out  that  the 
longer  an  individual  smokes  the  harder  It  la  for  blm  to  stop.  De- 
signed to  promote  discussion  about  smoking. 

1.  Smoking  and  youth.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  CmipaDj, 

178  73-706558 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Smoky    {Motion   picture)       Areola   Pictu-^. 
Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1966. 


Released   by 


lOe  mln.    sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Color  by  DeLuxe. 

Based  on  the  screenpiay  by  Llilie  Hayward,  Dwight  Curomtnga 
and  Dorothy  Toat,  from  the  novel  Smoky,  the  cowhorse,  l.y  Will 
James. 

Crvditi:  Producer,  Aaron  Rosenberg;  director,  George  Sherman; 
screenplay  Harold  Medford ;  music,  Leitb  Stevens ;  director  of  photog- 
taphv,  Jack  Swain :  fllm  editor,  Joseph  Silver.  CoMt:  Fees  Parker, 
Diana  Hyland,  Katy  Jurado,  Hoyt  Axton. 

Bumtnary:  A  drama  about  Smoky,  a  wild,  black  stallion,  bis  cap- 
ture and  training  as  a  cow  pony,  his  career  In  the  rodeo  and  as  a 
lunk  wagon  puller,  and  his  return  to  his  original  owner. 

L  James,  Will,  188a-lM2.  Smoky,  the  eowhorse.  n.  Areola  Pic- 
tures,   nt  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1706 


Smoothing  and  shaping  {FUmstrip)  Society  for  Visaal 
Education,  1970. 

47  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  12 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     <Woodworking— stationary  power  tools) 

Power  tools  for  woodworking,  group  2. 

Produced  In  i-ooperatlon  with  Instructional  Dynamics. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

Summanf:  Describes  the  Tarlous  parts  of  the  Jointer  and  shaper 
and  shows  how  to  use  these  tools  to  make  basic  cuts  as  well  as  sev- 
eral special  cuts.     Emphasizes  safety  rules. 

1.  Shapers.  2.  Jointer  (Woodworking  machine)  3.  Woodworking 
Industries— Safety  measure*.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 
Chicago.  Series:  Woodworking— stationary  power  tools  (Pllm- 
strlp)  Series:  Power  tools  for  woodworking  (Fllmstrip)  group  2. 
684.08  77-736397 

Society  for  Visual  Edo-  caUoD 


Smoothing  with  abrasive  paper  (Motion  picture)  Raybar 
Tf<hnical  Films.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1968. 

4  min.  Bl.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  aeries.  Set  1:  Hand 
tool  <H>eratlODS) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  to  bob!  and  use  abrasive  paper  with  a  wood 
block  and  dowel  on  surfaces  of  various  sluipes.  Demonstrates  that 
abrative  paper  produces  a  clean,  smooth  surface  read;  A>r  varlotu 
types  of  flnlsltes. 

1.  Wood  flnlsbing.  2.  Abrasives.  i.  Raybar  Tedmical  rilms. 
n.  McGraw-Hill    Book   Company.  Series:  Woodworking   aerlea 

(Motion  picture)     Set   1:   Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1357 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Smonldering    fires    (Motion    picture) 
Corp.,  1924. 


Universal    Pictures 


8  reels,    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  to  35  mm. 

A  Universal  Jewel. 

In  tbe  David  B.  Bradley  Film  CollecUon  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress, 

Credita:  Producer  and  director,  Clarence  Brown ;  story  and  con- 
tinulty,  Sada  Cowan,  Howard  Hlggln,  MetvUle  Brown;  titles, 
Dwlnelle  Bentball ;  photography,  Jackson  Rose:  fllm  editor,  Eklward 
Schroeder.  Catt:  Pauline  Frederick,  Laura  La  Plante,  Malcolm  Mc- 
Gregor, Tully  Marshall,  Wanda  Hawley.  George  Cooper,  Helen 
L^nch. 

Summary:  A  mdodrama  in  which  a  yonng  woman  Inadvertently 
falls  Id  lore  with  tbe  young  man  whom  her  forty-year-old  sister 
marries. 

I.  Universal  Pictures  Corporation,  n.  American  Pllm  Institute 
Collection,    nz.  Dennis  B.  Bradley  Fllm  Collection. 

79L43  79-709114 


Smyrna  incident   {Motion  picture)     Teaching  Film  Custo- 
dians, 1968. 

2?  min.     sd.     haw.     16  mm. 

From  the  1954  motion  picture  made  by  Jack  Denove  Productiona 
and  telecast  In  the  cavalcade  of  America  series. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CreditB:  Producer,  Jack  Denove ;  director,  Robert  Stevenson.  Cast: 
Carl  Benton  Held.  John  Wengraf,  Konstantln  Shayne,  Robert  Com- 
thwalte,  Donald  Murphy.  .        ^       _.. 

Summary.-  Dramatizes  the  meaning  of  the  American  flag  through 
the  experience  of  Captain  Douglas  Ingram,  commander  of  a  United 
States  warship,  who  defied  three  Austrian  gunboats  In  Smyrna  Har- 
bor in  the  1850's  to  force  the  release  of  an  Austrian-bom  man  who 
had  applied  for  United  States  dtlxenshlp.  .     .       < 

I  Teaching  Film  Custodians,  inc.  Series:  The  Cavalcade  of 
America  (Motion  pic-  ture.    Teaching  Fllm  Custodians) 

973.6  Fi  A  68-89 

Teaching  Film  Custodians 

The  Snail  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1968. 

3  ml!,     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Life  science) 

Loop  lilm,     l.ssued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  tencher'«  guide. 

Swnmart/:  Shows  basic  tlfe  processes  of  tbe  snail. 

1.  Snall.1.  I.  Encyclf^aedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

694  72-704876 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  Snail  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min,    M.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Investigating  animal  behavior) 
Ijoop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:   Shows  children  experimenting  with  a  snail  to  deter- 
mine various  aspects  of  animal  behavior.     For  elementary  grades. 
1.    Snails— Juvenile   fllma         i.   Baling   Corporation,   (Cambridge, 
Mass.         Series:  Investigating  animal  behavior  (Motion  picture) 

594  72-703339 

Ealing  O>rporatlon 


Snails  (Motion  picture)    Sidney  N.  Laverents,  1962. 

i'>  min.     wi.    color.     16  mm.     (Wonders  that  surround  us) 

With  2Uide. 

S»mi.i<try:  Shows  the  complete  life  cycles  ot  two  natural  enemies, 
the  common  brown  European  land  snail  and  the  slug.  Disctis-ses  and 
u.ses  animated  drawings  to  show  the  mechanics  involved  In  the  opera- 
tion of  the  snail's  foot 

J,  Snails.  1.  l-averents  Sidney  X.  Series:  Wonder.*  that  sur- 
round us  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2019 


Snails  {Motion  picture)     ACI  Films,  1969. 
Schwan. 


Made  by  Wolf 


313 


11  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Music.  Michael  Ijtle. 

Summam:  U-ses  extreme  close-up  photography  to  focus  ui>on  the 
way  snails  move,  eat,  hibernate,  and  mate.  Presents  a  variety  of 
(acts  about  snails.  Including  informatloa  aa  tbelr  existence  as  ha*- 
maphrodltes. 

1.  Snails.        L  ACI  Films.  Inc. 

594  78-708973 

A.  L,  A.  Booklist 


Snails  and  how  they  walk  (Motion  picture)     Sidneiy  N.  La- 
verents Productions,  1965. 

11   min.     color,     sd.     16  mm.     (Wonders  that  surround  as) 
Summary:   Shows  the  complete  life  cyde  of  the  S^aropeaD  land 

snalL     Prewnts  a  detailed  dlscuwloo  of  the  mechanics  tnvolTed  in 

the  operation  of  the  foot 

1.  Snails.  1.  Sidney  N.  Laverents  Pi«dactlona.  Serlea: 

Wonders  that  surround  us  (Motion  picture) 

595.78  76-702T18 

Sidney  N.  LaverenU  Prodnctloaa 


Snake  bite:  Treatment  with  kit;  treatment  withoat  kit 

(Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

5  min.     si.     color,     8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  treat  a  snake  bite  with  and  with- 
oat an  emergency  kit 

1.    Venom— I'hyslological   effect.  i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2169 

Eincydopaedla  Britannica  E^lucatlonal  Corp. 


Snake  hnnt  (Motion  picture)    Prism  Productions,  1967. 

10  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (Science  close-np  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit).-  Producer  and  director,  Don  Herbert. 

Summary:  Shows  staff  members  of  tbe  Lincoln  Park  Zoo  on  a  snake 
hunt.  Follows  the  hunters  aa  they  capture  snakes  alive  In  a  variety 
of  environments  from  a  swamp  to  a  hot.  dry  flat  land,  and  an  aban- 
doned farmhouse.  Emphasizes  the  many  species  of  snakes  found  In 
a  relatively  small  area  which  provides  a  variety  of  living  conditions. 

L  Snakes.  2.  Ekwlogy.  r.  Prism  Productions.  Inc.,  New  York, 
Series:  Science  close-up  series  (Motion  picture) 

598.12  Fi  A  67-5012 

Prism  Productions 

Snake  River  (Motiim  picture)     Northern  Films,  1969. 

25  mln.    sd.    color,     16  mm. 

Initial  version  (23  mln.)  also  issued. 

With  study  guide 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Louis  R.  Huber. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  tbe  Snake  Blver  from  ita  source  In  Wyo- 
ming, through  Idaho.  Oregon,  and  Washington  farmland,  mountains, 
and  plains.  Shows  how  the  river  serves  man  by  enabling  Irrlgatioa, 
supplying  fish,  providing  electric  power,  and  affording  recreation. 
Examines  man-made  pollution  and  describes  what  st^s  are  belnc 
taken  to  avoid  deterioration  of  tbe  river. 

1.  Snake  River.  I.  Northern  Films,  Seattle. 

[GB1219]  917.87  71-713113 

Northern  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Snakebite:  first  aid  (Motion  picture)  W.  L.  6.  Produc- 
tions.     Released   by   Holt,   Rinehart   and   Winston,    1971. 

U  niiu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  (eacher"?  ^id«. 

SI'MMARV:  IXscusaefi  tbe  character  is  I  los,  habitats,  and  geo- 
irrH[)hical  dlstrtbutloQ  of  varlium  species  of  renomous  snakes.  Ex- 
plains the  flrsi  aid  measures  that  should  be  taken  when  treating 
the  victim  of  a  snakebite. 

1.  Venom — Pbrsiologlcal  effect.  'I.  First  aid  In  illness  and  in- 
jury. I.  W.  L.  B.  Productions.  11.  Holt,  Rlnrtart  and  Winston, 
Inc. 

[RA1255]  614.8  73-712189 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Snakes  (Fihnstrip)    Life,  1968. 

62  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  Animal  klnsd<HD) 

Baaed  <>n  articles  which  appeared  Is  Life  masaslne. 

Summufff:  DeBnes  the  four  principal  families  of  snakes  and 
Illustrates  each.  Shows  bow  snakes  have  adapted  to  varied  euTlron- 
ments  and  how  they  get  their  food. 

1.  Snakes.     2.  Adaptation    (Biology)         i.  Ll/e   (Chicago) 
Series:  The  Animal  kingdom  (Filmstrlp) 

598.12  70-732609 

Life  Fltmatrlps 

Snakes  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made  by  James 
F.  llisliop  Film  Communications.  Releused  by  McGraw- 
Hill  11.  ok  Co.,  lOt^S. 

4  Diin.    si.    ciilor.    8  ram.     (Let's  see  the  antmaU  series) 

Loop  flUn  mouuted  In  cartridae. 

Summnru:  Presents  a  view  of  the  life  pattern  of  snakes.  Including 
their  characteristics,  environment,  and  locomotion.  For  primary 
rrades. 

1.   Snakes — Juvenile  films.  i.   Chandler   Pabiisblng  Oompany, 

San   Francisco,     u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:   Let's 

see  the  animals  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  78-702208 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Snakes  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Educational  Films,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Intenu,tional  Communica- 
tion Films,  1968. 

A  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Ix>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  some  actlvfties  performed  by  snakes,  ladudlng 
abeddtog  the  skin,  climbing  narrow  twigs,  swallowing  a  large  bird 
ecg,  and  then  regurglUtlng  tbe  sbdL 

1.  Snakes— Behavior.  l  Gateway  liducational  Films,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don,    n.  International  Communication  Films. 

598.1  73-703863 


International  Commu- 


nication Films 


Saaket.  [Slide  set)      Natkmal  Film   Bowtl  <A  Cuada.    1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Donan  Productioaa. 

20  tiidct.     color.     2  s  2  in. 

With  Khpt  in  En^ish  tad  Fraach. 

SUMMARY:  lUuUntcs  the  diMiiigutihing  chsrsctertuics  of  various  specks 
of  cotnmoti  makes,  including  the  water  nwke,  ganer  uuke.  riagaecked  nskc, 
milk  laske,  and  the  nuttMsuga  rattlenuke.  With  optioaa. 

I.  Snake*— Identificatkm.  I.  Canada.  Nalkmal  Film  Board.  II.  Ooosn 
pToductiona. 

[QL666.O61  598. 1  72-734058 

Donan  Productiom  73  MARC 


Snakes  and  how  they  ttre  (Motion  picture)  Charles  Cahill 
and  Associates.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services,  1968. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  studj  guide. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  basic  study  of  snakes  In  the  study  of  rep- 
tiles.   Includes  cloae-up  photography. 

1.  Snakes.  i.  Cahlll  (Charles)  snd  Associates,  inc.  Hollywood. 

Calif.    II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

698.12  75-700186 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrices 


&iakes  arc  mighty  hunters  (FUmstrip)    Imperial  Film  Co., 
196!>. 

51  fr.  color.  Sa  mm.  with  ph<»iodlsc:  2  a.  12  In.,  381  rpm., 
16  min.     microgrooTe.     (American  reptiles  in  their  eoTlronment) 

CrediU:  Author,  Jay  Sbuler. 

Summarv:  A  Study  of  makes.  Including  tbeir  pursuit  of  food,  the 
problems  InToived,  end  Tarious  nnethods  by  which  those  problems 
are  KOlved. 

1.  Snakes.  2.  Anlmali,  Food  habits  of.  l  Imperial  Film  Com- 
pony,    inc..    I..akeland,   Fla.  Series:   American   reptiles  In   their 

environment   (Fllntstrip) 

698.12  74-783102 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Snakes  —  the  adder  (Filmstrip)  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  Ixmdon,  1969.  Made  by  Zoo  Foto.  Releaaed  in  the 
C.  S.  by  Carmen  Educational  Associates. 

25  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SXTMMAKYi  Describes  the  external  featum,  r«prodoctI<Hi,  hoot- 
ing habits,  poison  glands,  fangs,  snd  awaUowlng  method  of  the  adder. 
Another  issue,    double  f  r. 

1.   Snakes.         I.  Gateway   Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London. 
II.  Carman  iCducslional  Associates. 

[QL666.06]  698.12  71-738687 

Carman  Educational  Asaodataa 


Saapaliot 


kaadUag.  {Slide  set]    Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1 970. 

ir      2K2tn-        and  pbonoUpc  in  csMClie:  Mngte-lrack.  I  7/8 


62  »lid«     oiliir      2  > 
ipa ,  20  min. 

With  icript 

SUMMARY  Provide*  hinw  for  handling  limpte  ctmerai.  including  how  to 
load  and  unload  ihc  camera,  the  opcfilK>n  iif  ih«  film  advance  and  thuller 
rcka«c,  and  ihc  pfoUtiMm  and  tnatntcnance  of  both  film  and  camera. 

I    Camera*.        I.  Eaaunin  KoC  k  Company 

CTR3S0)  770.28  72-736616 

EaMinan  Ktidak  Ct>  ^2 


MARC 


Snare  drum  {Motion  picture)  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Made  by  University  Extension  Division  Music  Dept.  Re- 
leased by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  1960. 

1  reel.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Musical  performance  improvement 

"^c7cdf(.-  Collaboratoni.  Emmett  R.  Sarlg.  Haskell  W.  Harr. 

sL«marir  l^Verue  Beiu.er  dt- monstrates  the  major  technique  for 
nerfSoK  on  the  snare  drum  for  the  student  who  has  I<«rned  the 
Kents   but  who  needs  assistance  In  advancing  from  the  beginner  8 

''TDrl'^Llu^^^Tr^t.^^.  ..  Wisconsin.      University. 

TT     WiJ^Mln       University.      Bureau   of   Audio-Visual    InstrucUon. 
S.rl«TS"srcnl  (Srformad'ce  impi^vement  series  ( ««'^';»/^'«^5 

Wisconsin.    Univ.    Bur.  of  Audlo-Vlsuallnatmctlon 

Suavely,  Ellen.       Shoes  for  Angela 


Shoes  for  Angela. 

Snider.  William  N 

.;ee 

Kayak. 

Sniffy  escapes  poisoning.  [Motion  picture]     i'erennial  Education, 
1967.     Made  by  Rex  Fleming  Productions. 

7  min,     »d.     color.      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

CREDITS;  Author.  Frederick  J.  Margolis. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  thai  warns  about  the  dangers  of  swallowing 
medicines  and  unknown  subsunces  by  presenting  a  dramatizaiion  in  which  a 
liille  boy  give*  his  sick  dog  some  medicine  from  the  medicine  cabinci  For 
elementary  grades. 

I.  Poison*— Juvenile  film*  2  Children's  accident* -Juvenile  films.  3, 
Safety  education — Juvenile  film*.  [1.  Poison*.  2.  Accidents— Pre vcniion) 
I.  Perennial  Education,  inc. 

[RAI2I61  614.8  77-713353 

Perennial  Educaiion  72  MARC 


International  Tele- 


(Snipcs  and  hawks,    (Motion  picture) 
Film  Productions,  1949. 
11  mill     «d.    Wiw.    16  nim.     (John  Kleran-»  k.leldos<«pe) 
rrMfi/jc  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moas.  Thelma  8chnee. 
Kii^T-;  U»S^  »l"Soto  len,  to  record  the  nesting  Habit,  ot  the 
«nti»  aid  tlte  kite,  a  member  of  the  hawk  family.  „     .       , 

T  SSfplr   2    Hawk,.        ..   International   Teie-rinr.   Pro.luctlon,, 
Inc.        aeries:  John  Kleran's  lialeldo««>pe  (Motion  pkture) 

I*  I  67— iW '  * 


Snips  and  hacksaws  {FUmstnp)    Bailey  Films,  1969. 

50  fr.     polor.     85  mm.     and  phonodlac:  12  In..  33i  rjan.      (TloolB 
(or  metalworklng) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summari/:  DiHcusses  the  use  of  Bnlps  and  tucksawB  for  metalwork- 
ine.     IIIusirate8  their  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.  Hacksaws.     2.  Scissors  and  shears.     3.  Metal-work.        i.  Bailey 
Films,  inc.  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Tools  for  metalwwklng 

(Filmstrip) 

684i)9  72-7M017 

Bailey  Flims 

A  Snort  history.  [Motion  picture]    Denver  Alcohol  Safety  Action 

Project  and  Colorado  State  Dept.  of  Public  Health,  1972. 
Made  by  Dept.  of  Mass  Communications,  University  of  Denver, 
and  Stan  Phillips  and  Associates. 

7  min,     sd,     color.      16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  35  tnm 

SUMMARY;  Uses  live  action  an 
the  perception  of  an  individual  to  : 
driving  situations, 

1,  Alcohol— Physiological  effect.     2.  Automobile  drivers         I.  Denver  Al- 
cohol Safety  Action  Project      II.  Colorado.     State  Dcpl  of  Public  Health- 
[QP801.A3]  614.8  72-701788 

CINE  72 


to  show  how  alcohol  can  distort 
point  thai  he  is  overly  optimistic  in 


MARC 


Snow    (Motion  picture)     King  Screen  Productions,  19«9. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  client  visual  poem  which  portrays  the  beauty, 
power,  and  mystery  of  nature  hy  showing  snow  falling  gently  and 
then  progre^ising  Into  a  terrifying  avalanche. 

1.  Snow.        I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
[QC929.S7]  551.6  75-712543 

King  Screen  Productions 


Snow :  a  first  film  {Motion  picture)  Arthur  D.  Nellee.  Be- 
leased  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

9  mln.     Nd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Introduces  a  variety  of  observations  about  snow,  auon 
as  how  BfiowllakeB  are  formed  and  how  snow  alTects  plant  and 
animal  life.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Snow— Juvenile  flims.  i.  Nelles,  Arthur  P.    n.  Bailey-Film 

Associates. 

372.3  77-706686 

Balley-Flim  Araoclates 

Snow  and  ice  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  19i9. 
Made  by  W.  G.  Moore,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
KdncHtional  Associates,  1966. 

25  fr,    b*w.    85  mm.    (Exploring  the  landscape) 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  I»eplcts  the  Influence  of  snow  on  human  actlvltle*,  the 
progress  of  a  giacler,  the  formation  of  icebergs,  and  the  effect  of 
freexlng  on  shipping.  .    ,  ,.     ,      ..         .i    r-  - 

1     Snow      2    Ice.        1    Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.     11.  t.ar- 

mari    Educatloimi    AswKriatea.        Series:    Exploring    the    landscape 

(Filmstrip)  _  „  „„ 

MU  76-738688 

Carman  Bduoationai  Aeaociataa 


Snow  excuse  (Motion  picture)    Warner  Bros.  Pictures.    Re- 
leased by  Vitaphone  Corp.,  1966. 

5  mln.    sd.     color.    35  mm.     (Mmrle  melodies  cartoon) 

Credit!.-  Producers,  David  H.  DePatle,  Frla  rreleog;  director, 
Robert  McKimson;  writer,  David  Detleee;  creators  of  anlmatiOD. 
George  Grandpre,  Bob  Mats,  Hanny  Peres,  Don  WliUams,  Norm 
UcCabe ;  music.  Bill  Lava ;  film  editor,  Al  Wahrman.  Votoet:  Hei 
BUdc 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  the  trouble  which  Daffy 
Duck  has  with  Speedy  Ootualea  In  gathering  firewood  for  winter. 

I.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  inc.  n.  Vitaphone  Corporation. 
Series:  Merrle  melodies  cartoon  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  79-704386 


Snow  fight,  Pennsyfrania  style  (Motion  picture) 
vania  Dept.  of  Highways,  1966. 


Penn^l- 


Parsmount   Pictures   Corp., 


14  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Si(mm<«-K;  Shows  what  the  Highway  Dept  of  Pennsylvania  doe« 
before,  during,  and  after  a  major  snowstorm  In  oirder  to  keen  hieh- 
way«  open  for  »fe  travel 

1.  Roads— Snow  and  Ice  control.  i.  Pennsylvania.  Dept  of 
Highways. 

CINE  ^^^■'^  7^701736 

Snow    fun    (Motion    picture) 
1965. 

^Ti";     *"!'.■■    **'•"■■     ^'°"'      (Sports  In  action) 
ra.or     rhrif  ITh";  ^"'"""'^  ^""^:  '^'''P'-  ""f""  Andrews;   nar- 
Shman  ^^^^enket;    cameraman,    John    Burke;    editor,    Irving 

wiferSal\^^^eSti;e^i2''lUVnSfnar  "««  ''-'"'  '*>« 

coUtTor-  i.?^i%T..v^^\^on^^s^r  ^'^^"- 

796.9  Fi  (i7-1063 

The  Snow  glrL  {Motion  incturc)  Featuivtte  Rim  Studio,  Poland, 
1971.  Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Contemporary  Filnu/McGraw- 
HUl.  1972. 

9  iBtn.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

CKEDITS:  Director  and  Kreenplsy,  Lucjan  Dembinski. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  in  which  •  snowman  turn*  into  ■  snowgiri  and  goes  to 
■lay  with  an  old  coupk  who  live  a  rrieodleM.  lonely  bfc  in  a  mountain  hut 

I.  Studio  Minialur  Fiimowych.     li.  Contemporary  Fitnu/McGraw-HiU 
(fN1997j  791.43  72-701091 


IrfcGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


72 


MARC 


Snow  how  (Motion  picture)    Life  Support  Technology,  1969. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  snow  survival  techniques,  using  a  story  In 
which  a  trio  who  undertake  a  .snowmobile  trek  In  the  Oregon  moun- 
tains meet  with  a  severe  accident  which  results  in  serious  personal 
injury  and  the  loss  of  their  equipment  and  sled. 

1.  Survival  (after  aeroplane  accidents,  shipwrecks,  etc.)  2  Win- 
ter,    a  Snow.  I.  Life  Support  Technology,  inc. 

.„  o  n.    u  ®1^**  75-709018 

Life  Support  Technology 


Sdow   in   Bomffler    (Motion  picture) 
1966. 


Paulist  Productions, 


28  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  dl)<cus.slon  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer,  James  Loren;  director,  Hal  Cooper;  writer, 
Dehl  Franke.     Ca»t:  Joan  Freeman,  Norman  Fell,  Shannon  Parnon. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  a  liHiely,  pot-smtAIng  salesgirl 
who  switches  to  heroin,  loses  her  Job.  and  resorts  to  prostitution, 
but  is  eventually  led  to  seek  therapy  by  an  ex-alcoholic  who  be- 
lieves in  her. 

L  Drug  abuse.  l  Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  I'allsadea,  Calif. 
Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

178  71-705444 

Paulist  Productions 

&10W  makes  news   (FUmetrip)      My  weekly  roadeTf  1965. 
Made  by  National  Film  Studios. 

22  fr.     color.    30  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  13-68. 

Summary:  Bxplaios  to  children  how  snow  can  make  the  hlxhwaja 
dangerous  for  drlvera 

].  Trafllc  safety.    2.  Snow.        i.  Bfy  weekly  reader. 

372.6  78-783076 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Snow   on   mistletoe,   Christmas  around   the   world    (Film- 
strip)    Troll  Associates,  1969. 

41  Ir.     color.     35  mm.     (Holidays  and  seasons) 

Creditt:  Anilior.   Helen  Alien;   illustrator,  Mary  I.,ouise  Orahaui. 

Summai-y:  Describes  Chrlstmns  ct^lebratloas  In  Mexico,  France, 
Hollanit,   and   Sweden.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Christmas.  l   Trotl   Associates.  Series:   Holidays  and 

seasons  (Filmstrip) 

394.268  79-735099 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Snow  on  the  desert   (Motion  piohtre)     Encydopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Edtioational  Corp.,  1968. 

:;:  nii:i.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Desert  community) 

I>oop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summnry:  Shows  how  animals  and  pianU  adapt  to  the  cold  and 
short-lived  moisture  when  there  la  snow  on  the  desert 

1.  Desert  biology.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 
poration.  Series:  Desert  community  (MoUon  picture) 

674J>  74-704669 

Encyciopeedla  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


The  Snow  Queen  (FSmttrip) 

1968. 


Coronet  Instmctional  Films, 


314 


86  fr.  color.  S9  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm., 
10  mln.     (Andersen's  fairy  tales  series,  no.  4) 

WUh  users'  guide. 

Summary  Faithful  little  Oerda  travels  to  many  strange  and  ex- 
citing plac««  before  she  Bnda  her  friend.  Kay,  at  the  Snow  Queen  a 
castle  and  sets  him  free.  __       ^  , 

I  Andersen,  Hans  (^rlstiao,  1806-1875.  Snewlronnlngen.  n.  Coro- 
net Instructional  Films.  Serlea:  Andersen's  fairy  Ulee  serlea 
(Filmstrip)  no.  4.  „.  .  .^  ^,„» 
889.8                         Fi  A  68-4597 


Coronet  Instructional 


nima 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sttow  rcTolitkm.  [Motion  picture] 
Game  Dept.,  1971. 


New  Hunpthirc  Fbh  and 


30  min-    id.     color.     16  ffliti. 

SUMMARY:  Potnu  out  vsrioui  ecooomic  and  locial  probknu  which  have 
cociM  into  eibtence  becauM  of  the  rapid  and  uncontrolkd  growth  of  inowmobi^ 
in|  at  a  new  Tonn  of  recreation. 

1.  Snowmobila.        1.  New  Hainpahire.     Fish  and  Came  DepL 

[GV857.S6)  796.9  72-700034 

CINE  7]  MARC 

Snow  White  and  Rose  Red  (FUmatrip)    Encyclopaedk  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

64  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  10  in.,  33k  rpm.     (Falir 
tale  ma«fc) 

Summanr:  lUaatrates  the  ator7  of  Snow  Wblte  and  Rose  Red  b; 
the  Orimm  brothers.    Smphasdaee  correct  diction  and  proDundatloo. 

1.   Faii7    talee.  i.   Orlmm,  Jakob  Lodwlg  Karl.   178S-186a 

SchaeeweLsacheo  und  RoeenroCh.    n.  Sacydopaedla  Brltaonlca  Bdu- 
catlooal  Corporation.         Series:  Fairy  tale  magic  (Fllmatrlp) 

396J21  71-733566 

EocjcIopaedU  Brltan-  olca  EdocaUoiuil  Corporation 


Snow  White  and  the  scTen  dwarfs  (Filmstrip)     Don  Bosco. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  phoaodlsc.     (Claaelc  storlea  for  chil- 
dren) 

With  student  participation  gnlde. 

SUM&IARY:    Presents  the  story  about  Snow  Wblte  and  ber  en- 
counter with  the  aeren  dwarfs.     For  primary  frades. 

I.   Bosco,  Don.     11.   Universal  Education  and  Vlsnal  Arts. 
IIL  Series:  Classic  stories  for  children   (Fllmstrip) 

898J2  78-740289 

UolTeml  Education  and  Tlsual  Arts 

S«ow  White  1^  the  mtcb  dwarfr.  [FUnistrip]  Walt  Diaaey  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educatioaal  Materials  Ca. 
1970. 


2  rUmatripa  (pt..  1.  M  3  fr.;  pt.  2, 127  fr.)    eotor.     33  mm.       and  3  pi 
(3  a.  each),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  17  min.  each.     (Fantasy  daaaics,  act  I) 

Also  iMued  with  phonotape  in  caaactrt, 

Captioned  version  (pt  1.  60  ti.;  pt.  2,  66  fr.)  also  tiaued. 

Wiih  teachcr'i  guide. 

SUMMARY  Reielb  the  story  of  Snow  White,  the  beautiful  young  girl  who 
lives  in  the  woods  with  seven  dwarfs  in  order  to  escape  the  queen's  jealousy.  Por 
primary  grades. 

[I.     Fairy     tates]  1.     Grimm,     Jakob     Ludwig     Karl,     17tS-IS63. 

Schnecwitchen.     ii.  Disney  (Walt)  Productioos.     111.  Wah  Disngy  Educatioaal 
Materials  Company.     IV.  Series:  Fantasy  rissiies.  (Fibnstripj  act  I. 

[PZ8)  398.21  72-732B64 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materiab  Co. 

Snow  WUtc  and  the  sctcb  dwartL  [Filmstrip]  Wah  Disney  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Matchab  Ca, 
1970. 


2  fifanstripa  (pt  I,  60  fr.;  pt.  2,  66  tt.)     color-     33  n 
t  I) 


(Faataay  clawics. 


Sound  vcrston  (pL  I.  113  fr.;  pC  2,  127  fr.)  alao  isMied. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Retells  the  siory  ol  Snow  White,  the  beautiful  young  girl  who 
lives  in  the  woods  with  seven  dwarft  in  order  to  escape  the  queen's  jeakway. 
With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

{I.      Fairy     talcsi  1.     Orimm.     Jakob     Ludwig     Kart      17S5-1U3. 

Schnecwitchen.    li.  Disrtey  (Walt)  Productions.    III.  Walt  Disney  Educatioaal 
Materiab  Company      IV  Series:  Fantasy  claaaica.  [Fibnstripj  set  1. 
tPZ8]  398.21  72-732865 

Wail  Disney  Educatiottal  72  MARC 

Materials  Ca 

The  Snowman   {Motion  picture)     Contemporary  Films/Hc- 
Graw-Hill,  1969. 

1  reel.    sd.    color.     16  mnL 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer,  Hennfna  T^rlorft;  co-creator,  An- 
ton ft  HorAk. 

SwmmOTTf:  An  animated  motion  picture  about  a  snowman  who 
doesn't  perish  by  melting  away  In  the  sun,  but,  with  the  help  of  a 
puppet.  Is  carried  to  the  arctic  zone. 

I.  Contemporary  Films/McG  raw -Hill. 

791.43  70-703463 

Contemporary  F'ilms/  McGraw-HiU 


The  StoowauM.  {nfanstrip]    Barry  O'Hara  Productions.    Released 
by  BPA  Educational  Media.  1972. 


1  s..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.    (Fairy 


Atft.    ooloc. 
tales  from  Haas 
Also  iaauad  withpk 
SUMMARY:  Pnsaata  Hms  CfaistiBa  Andeisea's  classic  biry  tale  about  ■ 


[1.  Fairy  iak>]       I.  Aadaaea,  Haaa  Chriatiaa.  1M3-1S75. 
IL  Barry  O'Haia  Productioaa.    in.  BFA  Educational  Media.    IV.  Seriea:  Fairy 
islaa  from  Haas  Cbrisdaa  Aadnracn.  rPUmstripi 
lPZ8]  839.8  72-732520 

BFA  Educatioaal  Madia  72  MARC 

Snowman's  dilemma  {Motion  pieture)  Filinbul|;are,  Sophia. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1969. 

9  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director,  R.  BacbrarOTa. 

Suvtmary:  An  animated  film  about  a  snowman  whose  tender  feel- 
ings for  a  little  clrl  are  tomed  Into  icicle*  <m  ber  wlndowslll. 

L  Filmbalsar^.    n.  Oootemporary  nime/UcOraw-Eail. 

791.43  79-704607 

UcGraw-Hllt  Book  Co. 

SwmnuAilcs  {FUmstHp)    Bowmar  Records,  Corp..  1971. 

32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodtsc:  2  s.,  7  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  10 
mtn.     mirrogroove.     (Reading  Incentive) 

With  l>ook  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credili:  Author,  Ed  Radlauer. 

Summary.'  Dl^cuaws  the  construction,  driving  techniques,  and 
rules  of  racing  for  snowmobiles.  Describes  safety  requirement b.  on- 
nsoal  osea  and  socio-ecologlcal  Implications  of  snowmobile  oiieration. 

1.  Snowmobiles.  i.  Bowmar  Records.  Series:  Reading  In- 
centlTe  (rumstrip) 

629.2  77-787279 

Bowmar  Becords 


Snowshocinff  {Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educa- 
tional Films,  1967. 

12    min      sd.     color.     16   mm.     (Outdoor    recreation— winter ) 
Summary:   Demonntrates   the  tricky  a^«cts  of  walking  In  deep 
snow  with  "basket  shoes."  ,.,     .  ,w  .. 

1  Snowshoes  and  snowshoeing.  i.  Moreland-Latcbford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto,  n.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  Seriea;  Out- 
door recreation — winter  (Motion  picture) 

796.9  Fi  A  68-1289 

Sterllnff  Bdacatlooal  Films 


Snowrille.  [Motion  picture]     Elliot  Davis  and  John  Carnochan, 
1972. 

28  min.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Music.  Frank  Zappa. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  ten  crippled  children,  who  escape  from  a 
mental  institution  only  to  discover  that  they  are  not  really  handicapped.  Tells 
how  tbcy  arc  returned  to  the  institution,  but  are  assured  thst  there  is  hope 

1.  Davis.  EUiot.     11.  Carnochan.  John. 
rPN1997i  791.43  72-702422 

ONE  72  MARC 

Snyder.  Robert  M 
see 

Child  is  father  to  the  man. 

So  God  made  the  worM  {FUmntrip)    Drummer  Productions, 

1966. 

24  fr.  color.  35  turn,  and  phonodtec :  1  a..  7  In..  83k  rpm.,  S  mlrL 
(Bible  stories  for  children,  set  1) 

Credil$:  Writer  and  Illustrator.  Joanne  Sbauneeey. 

Summary:  Presents  In  art  work  and  poetry  the  story  of  the  crea- 
tion of  the  world,  with  emphasis  on  the  lore  of  God.  Adapted  from 
tbe  account  In  Oenesia  1  and  2. 

1.  Creatloa  l  Drummer  Productions.         Serlee :  Bible  stories 

for<*ildren  (Fllmstrip.     Dmmmer  Productions)  set  1. 

222  Fi  A  68-4606 

Drummer  Productions 


Drummer  Productions, 


So  God  sent  a  flood   {Filmstrip) 
1966. 

23  fr  I'olor.  3.T  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  7  Id.,  331  rpm.,  6  min. 
(Bible  Mtoriesi  for  children,  net  1) 

Creditt:  Writer  and  Illustrator,  Joanne  Shaunessy. 

Summary:  presents  In  art  work  and  poetry  the  story  of  Noah 
and  the  great  flood,  tdllng  bow  God  Judged  tbe  world  but.  Id  hla 
mercy,  saved  It.     .\dapted  from  the  account  In  Genesis  6-6. 

1.  Noah.  2.  Deluge.  i.  Drummer  Productions.  Series:  Bible 
stories  for  children    (Fllmstrip.     Drummer  Productions)   set  1. 

222  Fi  A  68-4606 

Drummer  Productions 

So  Utile  time  {MoUon  pietare)  American  Petroleum  Insti- 
tate.  Made  by  Bonlon  Productions.  Released  by  U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Spoit  Fisheriee  and  Wildlife,  1968. 

2S  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  decline  in  the  waterfowl  population  of 
North  America.  Includes  [ricturea  of  extinct  birds  and  of  threatened 
q>ecles. 

1.  Waterfowl.    2.  Wildlife  conservation.  l  American  Petroleum 

Institute,    n.  U.  S.    Bureau  of  Sport  Fisheries  and  Wildlife. 

598.4  76-702872 

CINE 

So  many  different  animals  {FSmatrip)  Falcon  Media  Sys- 
tems, Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Eipl<»a- 
tions,  1970. 

31  fp.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodLsc:  15  mliL  (Animals  of 
Africa,  no.  2) 

Creditt:  Script  and  narration,  John  Livingston ;  editorial  consult- 
ant, Barry  QrlfOtbs;  natural  soiud,  W.  W.  H.  Oonn. 

Bummary:  Indndea  views  of  African  animals  photographed  lo 
their  envlronm^it  In  order  to  abow  their  survival  and  way  of 
Ufe.    With  captions, 

1.  Zoology — Africa.  l  Falcon  Media  Syatema.  n.  A-V  Explora- 
tions, inc.        Seriea:  Animals  of  Africa   (Fllmstrip)     no.  2. 

591.5  73-737627 

A-V  Explorations 

So  maKf  tUngi  to  lean.  [Fdmstrip]     Panoramic  Teachin(  Aids, 
1971. 

23  fr  color.  35  mra.  and  phonoupe:  I  reel,  1  7/8  ipa.,  )  min.  (Learn- 
ing through  poetry  tight  and  sound,  unit  I) 

With  teacher's  guide  snd  script. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Mrs.  Murt  Plali. 

SUMMARY:  A  poetic  preaentatioo  sbout  physical  obfecu  encountered  in 
evcrday  life.  Por  primary  grades. 

1,  Learning,  Psychology  of—Juvenile  films.  [1.  Anterican  poetry]  1. 
Psooraratc  Teaching  Aids.  II.  Scries:  Learning  tkroufh  poetry  sight  and  sound. 
[Filmstrip]  unit  t. 

tLBlOSl]  372.24  70-740163 

Panoramic  Teaching  Aids  72  MARC 

So  near,  yet  »  far  {Motion  picture)    Biograph  Co.,  1912. 

16  min.    si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  to  3n  mm. 

L.  C.  (^py  Imperfect :  main  titles  wanting. 

In  the  Mary  Plckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congrejts. 

CredUt:  Director,  D.  W.  Griffith;  camera.  G.  W.  Bltaer.  Catt: 
Mary  Pickford,  Robert  Harron,  Elmer  Booth,  Walter  Miller,  Lionel 
Barry  more,  Antonio  Moreno. 

Summary:  A  story  Of  the  romantic  love  of  a  backward  young 
man  who  misses  several  opportunities  to  be  Introduced  to  the  girl 
of  his  dreams,  but  finally  succeeds  In  meeting  her  after  be  foils  the 
efforts  of  two  crooks  to  steal  a  purse  in  her  possession. 

I    Blorrapb  Company,     n.  Mary  Plckford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-369 

So,  sell  me  {Motion  picture)  Maytag  Ca,  1968.  Made  by 
FlagK  Films. 

42  min.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  films  motmted  In  10  cartridges. 

SiMMisarv.-  A  training  program  for  waahlng-machlne  aalsamea. 
Showa  a  salesman  as  be  trlea  to  sell  a  washer  to  a  typical  coapte. 

1.  SaleooeD  and  salawaanihlp.         L  Haytag  Company. 

658^  79-702674 

CINH 


So  that  children  can  grow  (Motion  picture)    Jewish  Centers 

Association,  1970.    Made  by  Granada  Productions. 

28  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  the  participation  of  young  pet^le  In  a 
service  project  for  a  youth  camp  contributed  toward  the  development 
of  group  spirit  and  to  the  growth  of  personality  and  leadership 
ability  of  tbe  participants. 

1.  Fellowship.       I.  Jewish  Centers  Association. 

aOl.16  78-711449 

CINE 


So  roa  dan't  ban  any  MeasT  cPihnstripi     Encore  Visual  Educa- 
tion. 1972.    Made  by  Elix^ieth  P.  Morris  and  Afnes  Schubert 

4  nimsirips  (30  fr.  each),  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phonodiscs;  (2  s.  each), 
7  in.,  33  I /3  rpm..  3  min.  each  side. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  casseiie. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  illustrates  ordinary  things  in  everyday  life  from  unusual  points 
of  view  in  order  to  ciKourage  students  to  see  bcyor)d  the  obvious  and  discover 
creative  possibilities  in  daily  experiences. 

CONTENTS:  I.  Take  another  look.— 2.  Look  at  the  ordinary  thing.— 3. 
What's  your  angle? — 4.  Look,  wherever  you  live. 

1.  Visual  education.        I.  Encore  Visual  Education,  inc. 

tLB1043.5i  153.7  72-735091 

Encore  Visual  Education  72  MARC 

So  yon   don't   use  seat   belts    {Motion  picture)     Reader's 
digest.     Made  and  released  by  Vavin,  1963. 

3  min.    ad.    b*w.    16  mm.  ^   .     ^. 

Based    on   an   article  of  the  san»e  title   which  appeared    In    the 

Reader's  digest.  July  1963.                                        .  ^^  ^ 

Bummary:  Shows  what  happens  to  passengers  In  cars  that  are  not 

equipped  with  seat  belts,  ,„.     -,     ^    . 

1.  Automobile  seat  belts.  2.  TraflSc  accidents.  r.  The  Readers 
digest.     II.  Vavin.  inc..  New  York. 

6S9.88S  Fi  A  63-1925 

Tavin,  Inc. 


So  yon  want  a  better  teaser.  [Motion  picture]     Iowa  University 
Audiovisual  Center,  1969. 

1 3  min.     sd.     coior.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  in-iervtce  training  film  for  teachers  of  the  mentally  re- 
tarded. Rocogoizes  the  problems  heed  by  teachers  of  the  mentally  retarded, 
reviews  responsibilities  ofthe  consulting  lescher,  and  presenu  an  inside  view  of 
the  SECDC  system  at  work. 

1.   MentaUy   handicapped  chiklreQ— Education  1.   Iowa.      University. 

Audiovisual  Center. 

[LC4661]  371.1  72-700807 

Iowa  University  72 

Audiovisual  Center 


MARC 


So  you  want  to  be  a  home  ^»pUanoe  Bervke  technician 

(Motion  picture)     Vocational  Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS :  ConsulUnt.  Carl  McDanleK 

SUMMARY:  Showa  the  Important  role  of  the  appliance  service- 
man sets  forth  requlremenU  for  the  Job ;  discusses  (^iportualUea  for 
advancement    and    the   slftus   and    income   which   accompany   thla 

L  Household  apptUncea,  Electrle— Maintenance  and  repair. 
I.  Vocational  Films.  »,.<w»^ 

[TK7018]  644  70-714881 

Vocattooal  Films 


So  yoa  want  to  be  a  ho«c  clectronki  serrkc  techaicaa.  [Motion 
picture]    Vocational  Films.    Released  by  Pereimial  Education, 

1972. 

11  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Abo  tiaued  in  16  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  in  super  8  mm.  on 
reel  with  optical  sound,  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound. 

Videotape  on  reel  and  videocassette  also  issued. 

With  study  guide 

SUMMARY  Follows  two  home  appliance  repairmen  as  they  perform  sev- 
eral house  calb  snd  work  in  the  shop  Shows  the  many  kinds  of  work  available 
in  home  appliance  service,  and  the  entry  and  training  requirements  needed  for 
s  career  in  the  field 

1.   Household  appliances.   Electric— Maintenance  and   repair—Vocatioftal 
guidance.        1.  Vocational  Films.     II.  Perennial  Education,  inc. 
[TK70181  621.3  72-701940 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 


So  yoa  want  to  be  a  nurse  {FUmatrip)    Vocational  Films. 
Beleased  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1967. 

1  nU.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodhtc:  2  8.  (1  a  for  mannal  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector).  331  rpm.,  12  min. 

With  guide.  „ 

Creditt:  Technical  supervlsora,  Frances  L.  A.  Powell,  Jatat  C. 
Oberhart 

Summary:  Examines  some  of  the  qualities  necessary  for  becnn- 
Ing  a  registered  nurse.  Explains  proceduree  and  qoaliflcatlons  for 
entering  nursing.  SummarUes  and  Illustrates  some  of  tbe  many 
varied  opportunities  existing  In  the  nur^ng  professloiL 

1.   Nursing  as  a  profession.  i.  Vocational  Fllma.     n.  NewMi- 

hoose  (Henk)  Inc. 

610.73  72-736736 

Henk  Newenhouse.  Inc: 


So  you  want  to  be  a  nurse  {Motion  picture)     Vocational 
Films,  1967. 

12  min.     sd.    color.    35  nun. 

Ektacbrome. 

With  teacbtf 'a  guide. 

CrtdUt:  CoasulUDt,  Jack  C  (Hierbart ;  technical  adviser,  rrancea 
L.  A.  PowtiL  _._         ^ 

Smmmary:  BzpUIna  the  role  of  oursss  In  prortdloff  asslstanca  to 
the  sick  and  wounded.  Polnta  out  the  edueatlooal  requlraments 
necessary  to  become  a  nurse. 

1.  Nuratng  as  a  profeasloo.        l  Vocational  Films. 

610.78028  Fi  A  67-2291 

Toeatletial  ritms 


315 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


So  you  want  to  be  a  secretary!  {FUmstrip)     Graphic  Re- 
search. 1969. 

4'j  fr  wlor.  35  mm.  and  phoiiodlsc:  2  8.,  12  lu..  33)  rpm.,  10 
mill.     lUtUi-e  t<)iicatloo) 

Willi  teiuhPrs  guide. 

frrdit*:  Coiisnltaot,  Marlta  Ka>i)or. 

:ftnii»nir}i:  I'ompares  two  secreiaries,  one  who  does  her  duties 
correctly  and  one  who  doe*  things  wrong.     With  captions. 

1.  SuArPliirlei^  i.  Graphic  Re-*arch,  inc.  Series:  Office  edu- 
cntiori  (Filin^trip) 

661  73-732981 

Grniihic  Besearrh 


So  you  want  to  be  an  electronics  technician  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Tclecinc  Film  Studios.  Released  by  Henk  Newen- 
tioiise.  inc.,  1068. 

11  mill.     sd.     c«ilor.     If.  mm. 

Wirji  lesH-lifrs  guiflp. 

f'rcitil*:  Anthill-,  .lack  Oliorhart. 

siti.-iiiiinii:  Sh.iwn  ilie  (Ulleri'nt  roiiti's  that  tiiree  young  people 
iii»e<l  to  fhtor  tlip  fipid  of  elect  run  ii-s.  Describes  the  Important  nile 
tif  rh->  elecinmifi'  lechnlcinn  ami  some  of  th«  many  areas  of  work, 
III."  iippornmitieH  for  ndvancPiiient.  an<l  the  status  and  Income  which 
elm r niter ize  this  Hiroer, 

1.  Elwtronii-s  as  n  profession,         i.  Teleclne  Film  Studios, 
ij.  Newenhouse  (Henk)  inc. 

621..181023  Fi  A  6S-%2 

Telecine  Film  Studios 

So  you  want  to  be  on  the  team  (Motion  picture)  Telecine 
Film  Studios.     Released  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1968. 

II  mill.     m\.    color.     18  mm. 

Credits:  Vocational  guidance  cnnsuitant,  Jack  Oberhart;  nthlefic 
adviser,  Joe  Biack. 

Sumtmiry:  Discusses  the  cari-er  opportunities  of  a  profestsioiml 
athlete,  pointing  out  the  advantages  of  staying  In  school  and  encour- 
aging the  slU'lent  with  athletic  aljllity  to  use  this  skill  to  gain 
recognition  and  educational  training  for  a  more  primary  occupational 
goal. 

L  i'rofessioiiaitsm  In  sports.        I.  Telecine  Film  Studios. 
II.  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc.  Northbrook,  111. 

371.42  Fi  A  68-398 

Telecine  Film  Studios 


So  your  engine  won't  start  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  As- 
sociate.s.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Servicing  the  small  gasoline 
engine) 

Ix>np  tllm. 

1.  Gas  and   oil  engines — Maintenance  and  repair.         I.   Fatrfleld 
Associates.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series: 
Servicing  the  small  gasoline  eDgine  (Motion  picture) 
[TJ785]  621.43  74-715297 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Soaked  and  scorched  (Motion  picture)    Keystone  Film  Co., 
1914.     Released  by  W.  H.  Productions  Co.  ,1918!, 

25  mill.     Hi.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  S.*)  mm. 

Preriously  released  In  1914  under  the  title  When  Ambroae  dared 
Walrus. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  fllm  collection.  Library  of  Congrees. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Mack  Sennett.  Catt:  Cheeter  Conklin,  Mack 
Swain,  Vivian  Edwards. 

Suminary:  Farce.  Describes  a  series  of  comic  encounters  between 
the  owner  of  the  Walrus  Hotel  and  two  small-time  acrobats,  Ambrose 
and  Ills  "ife.  The  clluiax  occurs  when  Walrus  attempts  to  save  his 
fire  insurance  policy  from  his  hnmlng  hotel. 

I.  Keystone  Film  Company,  n.  W.  H.  ProducUons  Company,  m. 
When  Ambrose  dared  Walrus  (Motion  picture)  it.  J(*n  R  Allen 
fllm  collection. 

Fi 68-512 


Soap  and  water  are  my  friends  (FUmstrip)     Jam  Handy 
School  Service,  1969. 

17  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phunodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  5  mln. 
microgriHive.     (SIng-a-song  of  cleanliness) 

SuiHuiaiy:  A  sing-along  approach  to  learning  cleanliness  habits. 
Voung  people  make  friends  wlih  soap  and  water.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Hygiene— Juvenile  fllms.    '2.  Sanitation— Juvenile  fllros.  I. 

Jam  Handy  School  Service,  inc.        Series;  Slng-a-song  of  cleanliness 
(Fllmstrlp) 

372.3  72-735646 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Soap   film  oscillations    (Motion  picture)     Education  Devel- 
opment Center,  1906. 

4  iiilTi       si.      I.Aw.      8  mm,      (College  physics  fllm  program) 

Ivsiieil  ill  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  fl'ni  notes. 

Ciidit*:  nirectnr.  Victor  KoTnnw;  photographer,  Abraham  Moro- 
chnlk:  editor.  Jack  Hirschfeld. 

Hummnrii:   Alvin   Hudson  demonstrates  various  modes  of  oscilla- 
tion of  ?onp  film*,  on  circular  and  rectangular  wire  frames.      Shows 
some  hicher  order  modes  in  slow  motion. 
Another  iwuc.    Ifi  mm. 

1.  Osril  hit  ions  r.  F^Iucation   Development  Center.  Series: 

Oiliejte  physics  lllm  program  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-1527 

Edii'-niiim  I>evplopment  Center 

Soap  films  (Motion  pirtnre)    Tliome  Films,  1967. 

3  mln.     (.1.     o)lor.     8  mm.     ( Elementary  science  aeries) 

I.ri>f>p  Itliii.     Film  iKitea  on  cartridge  case. 

iHMiii'd  In  «tuiuliiid  8  mm.  and  In  suiwr  8  mm.  .  .  ,.  , 

Vrcdil*:  .\.nh..is  I'i'vl.i  Huwkin-',  Fratitvs  Hawkins,  Itonald  (.ol- 

*Huuiti><inr  iH'iHor.Hlnili-H  how  to  make  soap  fllmn  by  dipping  umail 
Wire  frames  into  a  solution  of  detergent,  glycerine,  and  water. 
Demonstrates  the  elastic  properties  of  th«  fllois,  and  thows  their 
chaiiglng  liiterferfncs  colors.  _  ,.     .^       «  > 

1   *»ui.     2   Soap-bubbles.  i.  Thome  rilms.  Inc..  Boulder.  Colo. 

Series:  EU-mentary  science  series  (Motion  picture.  Thorne  Films) 
372.3  Fi  A  68-2800 

Tbortie  Films 


Soap  making  at  the  Farmers*  Museum.  [Slide  set]     New  York 
State  Historical  Association,  1969. 

n  ilidcs-     color.     2  X  2  in 
With  commentary. 

SUMMARY;  Shows  step-by-stcp  procew  for  making  >o»p  «  the  Ftnnera' 
Museum  during  the  age  of  homespun  period. 

1.  Sop.        1   New  York  State  Historical  Association. 

[TP991]  668  72-734572 

NY.  Sute  Historical  72  MARC 

Association 

Soap  opera  , Gillette  television  commercial,  (Motion  picture) 
Gillette  Co.,  1966.    Made  by  Televideo  Productions. 

1  mill      s<l-     color.     IG  mm.  ,      ,     .  *  i>[„ht  r„ari\ 

Simmu>v:  A  commercial  pointing  out  the  features  of  UIght  Guard 
spray  deodoratu. 

— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1    Television   advertlslng-U.  S.        i.   Gillette  f  ompany.     ii.   Gil- 
lette television  commercial  {Motion  picture) 

659.1  * » 68-251 


Sobany  Productions 
see 

Henry  Moore,  the  sculptor. 

Sobiloff,  Hy 
see 

Central  i-^rk. 


Soccer.  [Motion  piciurej  Australian  News  and  Information  Bu- 
reau, 1971.  Made  by  Australian  Commonwealth  Film  Unit. 
Released  in  the  U.S.,  1971. 

27  min.      sd       tolof.      16  inm.      (A  Man  and  hi\  spi>fl) 
CREDITS:   Producer.  Frank  Bagnali:  difClor.  Donald  Murray. 
SLMMABV:  Describes  the  increasing  popularity  of  soccer  in  AuMrilia.  em- 
phasizing the  importance  of  improved  coaching  and  training  methods. 

I,  S(KCcr     Australia.        1.  Australia.     News  and  information  Bureau.     II. 
^nes:  A  Man  and  his  sport.  [Motion  picture) 
[GV944]  796.33  72-701523 


Athletic  Institate,  1970. 


and 
infnrinatiori  Bureau 


72 


MARC 


Soccer:  Dribbling  (Motion  picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970. 

Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  Sim. 

With  guide.  \ 

Crediti:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  University  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.  i.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.334  70-705886 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:   Goal  kecpei>-<leaiinc   (Motion  picture)     Athletic 
Institute,  1970.   Made  by  Calvin  ProducticMia. 

4  mn,     a'l.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  blm. 

With  guide. 

Crediti:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  University  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.        i.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.334  73-705892 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:    Goal  keeper,   part   1    (Motion   picture)     Athledc 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  rum. 

Loop  Qlm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny.  

Summary:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  DnlTeraltj  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.        i.  Athletic  Institute.  ntx^ooa 

795.334  71-705889 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:   Goal  keeper,  part  2    (Motion  picture)      Athletic 
Institute,  1970.   Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summarv:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  UnlTerslty  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.        i-  Athletic  Institute. 

795.344  76-705890 

Athletic  Institute 


Soccer:  Goal  keeper,  part  3  (Motion  picture)    Athletic  In- 
stitute, 1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summarv:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  Uolverslty  acMJcer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.        i.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.344  70-705891 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:  Heading  and  back  heading  (Motion  pietvre)    Ath- 
letic Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Prodaetions. 

4  rain.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

OrrdHi:  Consultant,  Gene  Keony. 

Suinmnm:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  UnlTerslty  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  .S->ocer.  I.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.884  77-706886 

Athletic  Institute 


Soccer:  Kicking  (Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creiitt:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summai-y:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  University  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.         l  Athletic  Institate. 

795.334  76-705882 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:  Tackling  (Motion  picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  m:ti.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny.  

Summary:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  University  soccer  nam 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.        r.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.334  74-705887 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:  Throw-in  (Motion  picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fltm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  University  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.        i.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.334  78-706888 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:  Trapping — balls  in  air  (Motion  picture)     Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  aim. 

With  guide. 

Crvdits:  Consultant,  Gene  Kenny. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  University  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.  i.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.334  73-706884 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer:  Trapping — ground  balls  (Motion  picture)     Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Gene  Keony. 

Summon/:  Members  of  the  Michigan  State  UnlTerslty  soccer  team 
demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Soccer.  I.  Athletic  Institute. 

795.334  70-705883 

Athletic  Institute 

Soccer's  here  (Motion  picture)     John  Lavagnino,  1966. 

2ri  min.     srt.     color.     16  mm. 

Made    with    the   cooperation    of   the   Continental    Soccer-Football 
League.     Presented  by  Soccer  U.  S.  A. 

Credits:    Narrator,  Vance    Graham ;    photographer,    I.«on    Bijou ; 
editor,  Alberto  Sorla. 

Summarv;  Highlights  of  a  soccer  game  between  Atlas  of  Guada- 
lajara. Mexico,  and  the  Celtics  of  Glasgow. 

1.  Soccer.  i.  Lavagslno,  John. 

796.334  70-701990 

Sodal  aad  ecoaoak  cfejuges,  1800-1860.  [TnntparencicS]    Civic 
Education  Service,  1968. 


10  X 


(CES  American  hinory  iransparen- 


29  irantptrcncio.     color 
ciet) 

With  teacher'*  gutda. 

SUMMARY:  Examinet  major  change*  in  American  way*  of  Ufe  between 
1800  and  1860.  Focu»es  on  the  industrial  revolution,  change*  in  fashions  and 
■Uitudes.  and  such  peiionalitie*  u  Amelia  Bloomer,  Walt  Whitman.  Henry 
Wadswonh  U>ngfeilow,  and  James  Audubon.  WiUi  captions, 

I.  UmiedSute*-History-l783-l865.  1.  Civic  Education  Service.  Wash- 
ington. D.C.     II.  Series. 

(£301,  973.6  72-734491 

Civic  Education  Service 


72 


MARC 


Sodal  ud  ecMoalc  cfauget,  1860-1917.  [Tnuuparcncics]    Civic 
Education  Service,  1969. 

28  transparencies,  color.  10  x  8  in.  (CES  American  hUtory  transpwen- 
cies) 

With  teachcT'i  guides. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  major  changes  in  American  ways  of  life  between 
I860  and  1917.  Discusses  the  inventions  of  the  telephone,  the  typewriter,  and 
the  electric  light.  Describes  changes  in  education  and  recrestion  snd  newspsper 
sensationalism.  Focuses  on  women's  suffrage,  the  immigrstion  upsurge,  and 
pcraonslitica  such  u  Thomas  Edison,  John  Dewey.  P.  T.  Bamum.  snd  others. 
With  captions.  „,    . 

I .  Unites  Sutea-Hisiory- 1 865- 1921 .  I-  Civic  Education  Service.  Waah- 
inglon,  DC,     II.  Series. 

lE661]  973.9  72-734502 

Civic  Education  Service.  72  MARC 

Social  and  economic  problems.  Part  4:  The  Government  and  eco- 
nomic life.  [Filmslrip]  Vistaprojects  Corp.  Released  by  Fol- 
letl  Pub.  Co.,  1971. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm  (ConceptKrenlered  Icsaons  in  Anterian  history,  unit 
4) 

With  teacher's  guide  Teacher's  guide  lacking  m  L.C 

CREDITS^  Author.  Jack  Abcamowilz. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  application  of  Uissci-fairc  and  government  regula- 
tion in  the  history  of  America's  economic  life,  including  the  opposition  to  gov- 
ernment regulation  in  the  1 800's.  its  suji^iort  with  the  development  of  iodustriah- 
uiion  and  the  economic  depression  of  1929,  and  conceni  whether  there  is  now 
too  much  regulation.  With  captions. 

I.  United  Sutes— Economic  policy -Juvenile  films.  2.  Industry  ind  sUte— 
United  Sutes— Juvenile  films,  jl.  United  Sutes— Economic  policy]  1.  Vis- 
taprojects Corporation.  II  Poliett  Publishing  Company.  Chicago,  III.  Title: 
The  Government  and  economic  life  [Fiimttrip]  IV.  Series:  Concept-centered 
lessons  in  American  history.  (Pilmstrip]  unit  4. 

rHC103]  330.972  72-735166 

72  MARC 


316 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Social  and  vocational  counseling  (Motion  picture)    McQiaw- 
Hill,  1971.    Made  by  William  Clailwme  Inc. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (OrlwiUttoo  to  rehmblliUtlon) 

Also  iMuml  Id  luper  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  gukle. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Nettie  M.  Hutchliw. 

SUMMARY  :  Explains  Uuit  the  role  of  social  MTTlce  in  rehablllU- 
tlon  iB  to  help  the  patient  achieve  aortal  adjostment  to  hU  dlaabUitj 
Id  rvlatloD  to  his  family  and  th«  community. 

1.  R*hablllUtlon.        I.  McOraw-HUl  Book  Oompany.     II.  a«l«: 
Orlentatloo  to  rebablUtatlOD  (Motloo  pictur*) 
[RM930]  362.4  70-7XS881 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Social  behavior  in  chickens  {Motion  picture)  Biological  Sci- 
ences Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Houghton  MifBin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  &  World,  1968. 

4  min.     nl.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridjte. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  filiu. 

With  teiicher'8  KUide. 

Fummai-u:  Provides  the  Student  with  an  opportunity  to  obeerre 
and  lEJither  data  on  the  behavior  within  a  flock  of  chickens,  pointing 
out  that  a  social  hierarchy  exists  in  the  group.  Based  on  experl- 
nwnts  by  A.  M.  Guhl  and  W.  C.  Allee. 

1.  Poultry.  2.  Social  behavior  In  animals.  i.  American  Insti- 
tute of  Biological  Sciences.  Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study. 
II.  Rnnd  ilcNally  and  Company.  m.  Houghton  MifBin  Company. 
tv.  Harcourt.  Brace  A  World. 

598.6  Fi  A  68-2253 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 


Sodal  behavior  of  baboons  (Motion  picture)  Harper  Ss 
Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Produc- 
tions. 

3  min.    si.    color    super  8  mm.    (Biology  series) 

I.OOP  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  hook,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Creditt:  Author,  Stuart  Altmann. 

Summary:  Describes  the  complex  social  order  Of  a  baboon  tribe, 
showing  behavior  In  eating,  organiied  games,  grooming,  rnler-consort 
relationship,  and  reaction  to  danger. 

1,  Social  behavior  In  animals.  2.  Baboons — Behavior.  i.  Harper 
&  Row,  publishers.  Series:  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.  Har- 
per *  Row) 

599.8  74-706703 

Harper  &  Row,  Publish-  ers 


Social  change  and  the  American  woman  (Motion  picture) 
Wolper  Productions.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nic* Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

19  min     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Edited  version  of  the  1904  motion  picture  entitled  The  American 
woman  In  the  20th  century. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SiimDKirv.'  Surveys  changes  In  the  American  woman  from  the  In- 
nocent years  of  the  Gibson  Girl  to  her  often-puzsling  role  today.  Fo- 
cuses on  the  American  woman,  to  examine  changes  occurring  In  the 
larger  fabric  of  American  life  including  legal  emancipation,  widening 
economic  opportunities,  changing  social  conditions,  expansion  of  edu- 
cation, and  technological  advances. 

I.   Women   In   the  U.   S.  i.   Woiper  Productions,     ii.  Encyclo- 

paedia Britanaica  Educational  Corporation,     ni.  The  American  wo- 
man in  the  20th  century  (Motion  picture) 

301.41  Fi  A  68-665 

BiK7<dop«fldia  BrtUo-  nica  Edacatlonal  Corp. 


Social  change  under  Presidents  Roosevelt  and  Truman 
(Filmstrip)  Filmfax  Productions.  Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Presidents  and  the 
Presidency  > 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  original  engravings,  palntlnga,  cartoons,  and 
photographs  to  portray  social  change  during  the  administrations  of 
Presidents  Roosevelt  and  Truman. 

1.  V.  S.— Social  condillons.  I.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Series ;  Presid«its 
and  the  Presidency   (Pllmatrip) 

tHN57]  973.918  78-740429 

UnlvCTsal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Social  changes.  Part  1  (FUmatrip)  Common  Grotmd,  Lon- 
don, 1946.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 
Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

41  fr.  bJtw.  Sr»  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  Industrial  revolution, 
1740-1SM» 

With  teachers'  manual.     Notes  rev.  1949. 

Creditt:  Editor.  G.  D.  H.  Cola 

SMmmam:  Surveys  the  changes  brought  about  by  the  Industrial 
revolution  In  the  Uvea  of  the  British  people  as  affected  by  the  varlotia 
social  movements  of  the  period. 

1.  Gt.  Brit— Soc.  condit     2.  Gt.  Brit— Indoa.  i.  Oommoa 

Ground,  ltd.,  London,     n.  Carman  Educational  Asaooiates.        Series: 
IntroducUon  to  the  Industrial  revolution.  1T4O-1S40  (Filmstrip) 

309.142  Fi  A  68-3831 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Social  changes.  Part  2  {Filnuttrip)  C%>mmon  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1946.  Released  in  the  T'^.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 
Associates.  Ontario,  1966. 

44  fr.  hftw.  S.-!  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  indoatrial  revolntlon. 
174O-1840) 

With  teachers'  manual.     Notes  rev.  1&49. 

Credit*.'  Editor,  G.  D.  H.  Cole. 

SHtnmarj/-  Discnsses  the  roles  of  some  of  ttie  people  and  societies 
responsible  for  the  social  changes  and  reforms  broaght  about  In  Oreat 
Britain  during  the  lodostriai  revolution,  Including  the  contributions 
of  Robert  Owen,  Robert  Peel.  Elizabeth  Fry,  and  the  Hechaolcs'  lu- 
stltnte. 

1.  Gt  Brit — Soc.  condit    2.  Qt.  Brit — Indus.  i.  Ommon 

Gmnnd.  ltd..  London,     n.  Carman  Edacatlonal  Associates.        Series: 
Introdnctlon  to  the  lodastrlal  revolatlon,  1740-1840  (Filmstrip) 

309.142  Fi  A  68-3832 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Social  daascs  in  Japan  (FUmatrip) 
duct  ions,  1968. 


Warren  Schloat  Pro- 


67  f  r  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  15  min. 
microgroove.     (Japan:  an  anthropological  study  In  depth) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  complete  transcript. 

Crediti:  Author,  Ethel  J.  AlpenfeU 

Summary:  Discusses  the  levels  of  Japanese  society,  Its  beginnings, 
and  the  ways  In  which  Japanese  society  differs  from  society  In  the 
United  States. 

1.  Social  classes  —  Japan.  i.  Schloat   (Warren)   Productions, 

Pleasant vi lie,  N.  T.  Series:  Japan:  an  anthropological  study  in 

depth   (Filmstrip) 

309.152  Fi  A  68-4471 

Warren  Schloat  Prodnc-  ttons 


Social  development  (FUtMtrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

37  fr.  color.  3;')  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  8Si  rpm.,  14 
min.     njiTogroove.     (Getting  to  know  me,  no. .")) 

With  leachers  manual. 

Crfditit:  Writer,  Mary  T.  Fitzpatrick. 

Summary:  Discus.st-s  steady  dating,  rules  of  dating,  and  the  need 
for  concern  and  recognition  of  the  rights  of  others.  Explains  the 
need  of  teenagers  for  group  participation. 

1.  Adolew^noe.  2.  Social  adjustment  t  Eye  Gate  Hon.'*,  inc. 
Series:  Getting  to  know  me  (Filmstrip)  no.  R. 

155.5  71-733802 

Eye  Gate  Hoii«e 


The  Social  driaker  and  the  — tl  •ociil  drirer.  [Motion  picture] 
Charles  Cahill  and  Auociatea.  Releaied  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1972. 

16  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Charles  Cahill;  tuihon.  Siade  Hulben.  Jim  Bishop. 

SUMMARY:  Dcmonitratei  the  eflectt  of  slcobol  on  peripbatl  viuon.  Pro- 
vides statistics  which  show  that  social  drinkers  arc  involved  ia  a  hi^  perccntafe 
of  traffic  tccidcnu- 

1.  Alcohol— Physiological  effect  2.  Drinking  and  tratnc  accident*.  3.  Vi- 
sion. I.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Associaics,  in..  HoUywood.  Calif.  11.  AIMS  la- 
siructional  Media  Services. 

tQP801.A3]  629.283  70-715009 

AIMS  InstTucUonai  Media  72  MAKC 

Services 


Social  gro«p  work.  [MotioD  picture]     Dept.  of  Audio-Vitiial  Ex- 
tension, UniveTsity  of  Minnesota,  1964. 

30  min.     sd      b*w      16  mm.     (Girts  in  condicl) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Gisela  Konopka. 

SUMMARY:  Ponrays  social  (roup  work  as  one  of  the  major  treatment  tools 
for  deliqueni  adolescent  girls  in  poup  homes  and  insbtutions.  Shows  Bruce 
McBeath  conducting  a  |roup  session  with  girb  being  prepared  to  leave  the  Home 
of  the  Good  Shepherd  in  St.  Paul.  Minn. 

1.  Social  group  work.     2.  RehabiUtation  of  juvenile  delinquents — Sl  Paul. 
3.  Delinquent  girls — St  Paul.        1.  Minnesota.     University.     Dept  of  Audio- 
Visual  Extension.     11.  Series:  Girta  in  conflict  [Motion  picture] 
[HV9106i  364.6  72-700393 

Minnesota  Univ.  Dept  of  72  MARC 

Audio- Visual  Extcniion 


A  Social  history  of  black  Americans  (Filmstrip)  Educa- 
tional Direction.     Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

0  filmstrip^.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodi'ica:  12  in.,  33i  rpm. 

Also  is.ku<m1  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher'.f  guide. 

Credits:  General  editor.  Reginald  McOhoe. 

Contents:  From  slavery  to  1900,  33  fr.,  14  min.— A  hlack  mlddto- 
cla.ss  family  from  1882-1910.  9  min,,  39  fr.— Affluence  and  World 
War  I.  36  fr.,  9  roln. — The  black  renaissance  of  the  20's  and  the 
riae  of  militancy.  49  fr.,  14  min. — The  depression  and  the  late  Sffs. 
55  fr.,  14  min.— From  World  War  II  to  the  Korean  War.    35  fr.,  12 

1,  Negroes— HUtory.  2.  Negroes— Social  conditions.  I.  Educa- 
tional Direction.  Inc.     II.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

307.451  75-737837 

Ealing  Corporation 


Social  history  of  New  Jersey  (FUmatrip)     Associated  Edu- 
cators, 1965.    Made  by  Society  for  Visual  Education. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (History  of  New  Jersey,  set  3) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summ-iry:  Analyzes  the  social  history  of  New  Jersey  from  1810  to 
1850. 

1.  Sew  Jersey — Soc.  condit.  i.  Associated  Educators,  West 

Chester,  Pa.        Series:  Hi.story  of  New  Jersey  (Filmstrip)  set  3. 

309.1749  Fi  A  68-3568 

Associated  Educators 


Social  insects:  ants  (dismembering  a  vertebrate)   (Motion 

picture)       Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  colony  of  ants  breaking  down  a  lizard  Into 
bits  to  reveal  how  ground  neating  ants  handle  prey  too  large  to  be 
carried  into  the  nest  Describes  the  society  In  which  ants  live  and 
their  methods  of  obtaining  food. 

1.  Ants.  2.  Insect  societies.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
catl<Mial  Corporation. 

596.79  70-709014 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nIca  Educational  Corp. 


Sodal  life  in  the  18th  century  (FUmttrip)     Hulton  Ptms, 
London  [195- fj 

46    tv.      Wtn ,     35    mm.      ( History    from    contemporary    pictures 
series) 

A  Beacon  filmstrip. 

Summary:  Uses  art  work  of  the  18th  century  to  depict  the  social 
life  of  that  era. 

1.  Eighteenth  century.        i.  Hultoo  Press,  ltd..  Loodon.        Series : 
History  from  contemporary  jricturea  aerlei  (Fllmatrip) 

Fi  A  67-3860 
Dufour  Editions 


317 


Social  life  in  the  mid-19th  century—the  country  (FUm- 
strip)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Limited,  T^ondon  |196-l,  Re- 
leased in  the  I'.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts. 

31  fr.     bAw.    35  mm.     (19th  century  Ihiglat>d  and  France) 
Summary:  Illustrates  the  most  Important  aq>ectB  of  rural  life  In 

England  during  the  period  of  Victorian  prosperity,  using  pictures  and 

pictorial  statistics. 

1,   Gt.   Brit. — Rural  conditional.         i.   Rank    (J.  Arthur)    Limited. 

IT.    Untrersal   Education   and   Visual   Arts.        Series:   19th   century 

England  and  France  (Filmstrip) 

914.2  Fi  A  68-3893 

Universal  Education  and  Vliual  Arts 

Social  life  in  the  mid-19th  century— the  town  (Filmstrip) 
J.  Arthur  Ranlc  Limited,  London  ,196-?,  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

1  roll      b&w.     33  mm.     (19th  century  Ehigland  and  France) 
SUMMARY:    Illustrates   important   aspects   of   life   In   towns    In 
England  during  the  Victorian  period. 

1  England— Social  life  and  customs— I9th  century.  2.  City  and 
town  Ufe  I  Rank  (J.  Arthur)  Limited.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.  Ill-  Series:  19th  century  England  and  France 
(Filmstrip) 

[DA533]  »U.2  77-740686 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Social  fife  In  the  17th  ctntury  (Boose)  (FUmstrip)    Hulton 

Educational  Publications.  Ix)ndon,  1962.    Made  by  Beacon 
Filmstiip. 

19  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

K  Beacon  filmstrip. 

With  teaching  notea. 

Summary:  Preaeots  reproductions  of  engniTlnga  by  Abraham  Boaee 
which  illustrate  some  aspects  of  social  and  domestic  life  In  Europe 
during  the  ITth  century. 

1.  Bosse.  Abraham,  1602-1676.  2.  Europe— Social  life  and  cus- 
toms.       1.  Hulton  Educational  PobtlcatlODS,  ltd. 

914.4  73-73^843 

Hulton  Educational  Publications 

Sodal  movements:  to  change  a  nation  (Filmstrip)     Guid- 
ance Associates  of  Pleasantrille,  N.  Y.,  1971. 

2  fiim«trips  (pt.  1,  74  fr. :  pt.  2.  82  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and 
2  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each);  12  in.;  331  rpm.;  11  min.  each,  micro- 
groove. 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette. 

With  gulda 

SUMMARY:  Ex^dorea  movements  In  AmerlcaD  political  and  social 
life  which  have  produced  or  promise  to  produce  broad  and  iong- 
lastlDg  changes.  Surveys  the  struggle  for  blade  equality,  the  labor 
movement,  the  fight  for  women's  rights,  and  the  anti-war  mov«nent. 

1.  U.  S.— Social  conditions— 1960-  2.  U.  S.— Politics  and  govern- 
ment       I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
[HN59]  309.173  70-738637 

Guidance  Associates 

Social  problems  of  our  environment   (Filmstrip)     Educa- 
tional Direction.    Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

0  filinstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each), 
XH  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual.  , 

CREDITS:  General  editor,  Alexander  M.  Butman;  consulting 
editor.  John  E.  Klimas. 

CONTENTS-  1.  Wide  open  spaces  and  human  sardine  cans, — z. 
Pollut'lon.  unemployment,  and  Inflation.— 3.  The  suicidal  society.— 1 
Poisons,  pilU,  preservatives,  and  pressures.— 5.  The  public  good  and 
eminent  domain.— 6.  There  ought  to  be  a  law. 

1.  EnvlronmenUl  policy— U.  S.  I.  Educational  Direction,  Inc. 

II.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc. 

[HC110.E5]  809.1  78-739866 

Eye  Gate  House 


Social  psychol<^:y  (Motion  picture)    CRM  Productions,  1971. 

.^'t  mill.     «d.     color.     16  mm.     (pKycholi^y  today  films) 

<'KKi>II"S:  Producer,  Carole  Hart:  cla-*sroom  sequences  director, 
Jnmes  H.  Lipscomb;  interview  sequeni-es  dimtor,  Joel  Gold. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  field  of  stxial  psychology  and  defines 
some  of  tlie  key  cunce[)ts.  Shows  community  reactions  to  hussing 
and  integration  In  Westport.  Conn.,  with  commentary  from  a  panel 
mo<)>THted  by  Kenneth  It.  Clark. 

1,  Public  opinion.     2.  Race  problems.         I.  CKM  Productions. 
II.  Series:  psjchnlogy  today  fllms  (Motion  picture) 
[HM261]  301.1  78-713076 

CRM  Produrllons 


Sodal  reaction  in  imprinted  ducklings  (Motion  picture) 
Pennsylvania  State  University,  Dept.  of  Psychology. 
Made  by  Howard  S.  Hoffman.  Released  by  Psychological 
Cinema  Register,  1968. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Vreditt:  Author!*,  Howard  S.  HofTman.  James  W.  Siratlon,  Valerie 
Newby. 

Summary:  Shows  the  effects  of  a  sequence  of  experimental  proce- 
dures In  which  newly  hatched  ducklings  were  first  imprinted  to  a 
moving  stimulus  and  then  taught  to  peck  a  pole,  using  presentation 
of  the  moving  stimaltis  aa  the  sole  reqwose-cootiimeot 

1.  Imprinting  (Psycholt^y)  2.  Ducks.  i,  Pennsylvania.  State 
University.  Dept.  of  Psycholt^^.  n.  P^msylvanla.  State  Univer- 
sity.   Psychological  Cinema  Register. 

166  77-708678 

Penn.     State  Unlr.  Audio-Visual  Services 

Sodal  reformers  [FUmstrip)  Jones  and  Osmond.  Released 
by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

26  fr.     Color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  tenchcr's  guide. 

Summary:  Part  1  follows  Dorothea  Lynde  DIx  as  she  fights  for 
better  treatment  of  the  insane.  Part  2  traces  Elisabeth  Cady 
Stanton's  battle  for  woman's  rights. 

1.  Dlx,  Dorothea  Lynde,  1802-1887.  2.  Stanton.  Elizabeth  (Cady) 
181V1902.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.     n.  Modern  Learning  Aids, 

New  York.  Series ;  Critical  thinking  aids  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  72-733296 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Social  side  of  health  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions  in  association  with  the  Upjohn  Co.  Released 
bv  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1969. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Upjohn  health  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS;  Director.  Ken  Peterson. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  the  importance  of  eatabliBhlng  succeasful 
reiationsblps  with  other  pe<vle  and  dlscuues  a  person's  social  In- 
volvement In  each  stage  of  lite. 

1    Mentai  hygiene.    2.  Interpersonal  relations.        I.  Dlsiwy  (Walt) 
Productions.    II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company.    III. 
Series:  The  Upjohn  health  series  (BlotlOD  picture) 
[RA790.5]  301.1  75-712356 

Walt  Disney  Kduca-  tiooal  Materials  Co. 


The  Social  struggle 
see 


India:  its  fight  for  survival.  No.  3:  The  social  struggle. 


Social  Studies  School  Service 
see 


Communisin  in  Yusoalavia,  part  1. 
Communism  in  YugoaUvia,  part  Z 
ffiraahima  dednoo:  Was  the  uk  of  dw  A-bomb  neces- 


sary? 


Relocation  (tf  J^wnese-Americsns:  historical  back- 
ground. 


Rdocacion  <A  Ji^Muese-Americans:  wartime  evacua- 


Social  variatiims  {MoHon  picture)    Stuart  Finley,  inc.,  1966. 


51 


27  inin.    sd.     color.     16  c 


(Language  ...  the  social  arbiter,  no. 


Cred.lt:  I'roduter  and  moderator,  Stuatt  Finley. 

SiMtnarj/:  i'yints  out  that  the  ereat  majority  of  New  Vorkers  un- 
consciously shift  their  sound  puttems  as  well  as  their  grammar  ac- 
cording to  the  formality  of  the  situation.  Notes  that  the  shift  is 
uniform  In  direction  and  that  there  Is  general  agreement  smong  New 
Yorkers  on  the  norms  of  careful  speech.  Explains  that  differences 
among  people  everywhere  are  often  revealed  la  their  speech  patterns. 

1.    English    language    In   the    U.    S.— Dialects— New    York    (City) 

I.  Kinley   (Stuart)   Inc..  Palls  Church,  Va.  Series:   Language  ... 
the  social  arbiter  (Motion  picture)    no.  5, 

427  Fi  A  67-5265 

Stuart  Finley,  Inc. 

Social  worker  (Motion  picture)     Charles  Roraaine.    Released 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1968. 

17  uiiri.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summarp:  l>eBcril»e«  social  work  and  points  out  that  knowledge 
of  people,  their  environment,  and  (he  resources  of  the  community 
liri'  the  Itasic  tools  of  the  social  worker. 

1.  Social  service.    2.  Social  workers.        i.  Ilomaliie,  Cliurles. 

II.  Universal  Education  n>id  Vlsuiil  .\rts. 

361  Fi  A  68-1417 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Societe  des  films  Alkam 
see 

Nose  to  the  wind. 
Winter  carrousel. 

Soci€t£  franQaise  des  films  et  cin6matographes 
^lair 
see 

Big  hearted  Jim. 

Society  Lumifere,  Paris 
see 

Baignade  de  chevaux. 

Bains  de  mer. 

Barque  en  mer. 

Bataille  de  fleurs  et  d£fil6  de  chars,  1. 

BataiUe  de  fleurs  et  dgfllfi  de  chars,  3. 
Biarritz:   la  plage  et  I'etabUssement. 
Biarritz:   la  plage  et  la  mer. 


Biarritz:  une  rue. 

Cirque  Buffalo  Bill:  peaux  rouges. 

Combat  de  coqs. 

Course  de  taureaux. 

Course  de  taureaux:    Estocade. 

Course  de  taureaux:   Passement  de 

manteau. 

Course  de  taureaux:    Picadors,  cheval 
renversfe. 

Course  en  sacs. 

Danse  espagnole  de  la  Feria  Sevillanos. 

Danse  mexicane. 

D6maillage  sardines. 

Duel  au  pistolet. 
Ecole  de  tauromachle. 
Embarquement  d'un  cheval, 
Embarquement  des  filets  de  p€che. 
Encierro  de  toros, 
Enfauts  au  bord  de  la  mer. 
Enfants  pechant  la  crevette. 
Enl^ement  du  taureau. 

Experience  du  ballon  dirigeable  de  M. 
Santos  Dumont.    11:    Le  ballon  et  son  moteur. 

F^e  de  fleurs,  1. 
Gros  temps  de  mer, 

Lassage  d'un  cheval  sauvage. 

Lourdes:   Procession,  1, 

Lourdes:    Procession,  2, 

Lourdes:   Procession,  3. 

Lourdes:   Sortie  de  I'figllse  du  Rosalre. 

Lourdes:   Transport  de  malades,  2, 

Lutteurs  javanals. 

Mort  du  taureau. 

Picadors. 

Poursulte  de  cambrioleurs  sur  les  tolts. 

I^  President  en  promenade. 
Procession  &  S6viUe,  2, 
Procession  i.  Seville,  3. 
Bepas  d'Indiens. 
Suraux  au  galop, 

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Sortie  du  quadrille. 

Taureau  mort  traftie  par  trois  chevaux. 
La  Vie  et  la  passion  de  J6sus  Christ. 

Vues  pour  cinematographe  lAunifere: 
Substitutions. 

Society  nationale  des  establlssements  Qaumont 
see 

Paris  pick-up. 

Socl6t6  nouvelle  des  fetabllssements  Gaumont 
see 

Two  are  guilty. 
Vice  and  virtue. 
Where  the  truth  lies. 

Society  for  Advancement  of  Management 
see 

Performance  rating  films,  1965  series. 

Society  for  the  Preservation  of  Historic  Ireland 
see 

Andent  aeats  of  art  and  Iramint 

The  An  of  the  Cehic  High  Ctoh. 

MegaUthic  monuments  of  Ireland. 

Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago 
see 

Abraham  Lincoln, 

Accepting  yourself. 

Achieving  success  in  the  world  of  jobs. 
The  Activities  of  Jesus. 

Adding  and  calculating  machines. 

Addition  and  subtraction  of  fractional 

numbers . 

Addition  and  subtraction  of  mixed  numerals. 

The  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer:   Analysis 
evaluation. 

The  Aegean  era  (3000  B.  C.  -1200  B.  C. ) 

Africa;   cradle  of  mankind. 

African  arts  and  crafts. 

The  Age  of  enlightenment. 

The  Age  of  migration  and  early  settlement 
(1200  B.  C.  -750  B.  C. ) 

Age  of  reform  and  discovery. 

The  Age  of  revolutions. 

Agriculture  in  the  Soviet  Union. 
Air  pollution  and  lung  tissue. 

The  Air  pollution  menace. 

Air  transportation,  jobs  and  you. 
Aladdin  and  the  wonderful  lamp. 
Alaska. 


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Broken  homes  and  families. 
Brushing  your  teeth. 

Alcohol. 

Butte,  Montuu:  dty  la  traiailiail. 

Alone. 

Buying  wisely. 

La  Caperuclta  Roja. 

Lm  AltipUiiM  del  Btuil. 

Care  of  property. 

The  Amazon  Basin. 

Carl  and  his  kooky  cap. 

The  American  woman. 

Charles  Dickens:   the  man  and  his  works. 

The  Andean  Highlands — Ecuador,  Peru, 
and  Bolivia. 

The  Cherokee  Nelioa  of  Oklahoma. 

The  Chesapeake  Bay  area:   a  case  study. 

Animals  in  the  forest. 

Appalachian  MounUins  and  Valleys:    Man's 
adjustment  to  and  activities  in  an  environment. 

Chicago:  transportation  community. 
Chile. 

Appalachian  Mountains  and  Valleys:    Natural 
setting  and  man-altered  landscapes . 

China — agriculture  and  rural  life. 

La  Arqultectura  y  el  arte  romano. 

China — cities  and  city  life. 

The  Art  of  friendship. 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain  and  Piedmont  Pla- 
teau: Man's  adjustment  to  and  activities  in  an 
environment. 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain  and  Piedmont  Plateau: 
Natural  settings  and  man-altered  landscapes. 

Autumn  in  my  neighborhood. 


Avoiding  Utter. 
The  Baby  king. 

Basic  parts  and  their  functions. 
Basic  structure  ingredients. 
Battle  for  life— modem  hospitals  in  action. 
Be  fire-sighted. 
Becoming  more  self-confident. 
Beginning  to  date. 

Behind  your  physician's  prescription. 
Being  careful  with  fire. 
The  Big  bet. 

The  Big  Easter  egg  hunt. 
The  Birds  know  it's  spring. 
Black  songs  after  the  Civil  War. 
Black  songs  of  modem  times. 
Black  songs  of  the  Civil  War. 

A  Blueprint  for  money  management. 
Boring  tools. 

The  Boston  area:   a  case  study. 
The  Brazilian  Highlands. 


China — resources,  industries,  trans- 
portation, and  communication. 

Choosing  a  career. 
Christ  as  a  teacher. 
A  City  family  of  modem  Africa. 

Colonial  children. 
Colorado:  agricultura]  technolosy. 
Commitment— to  what? 
The  Communication  gap. 

Come  utlllzar  el  catSlogo  de  fichas. 
Como  utlllzar  la  enciclopedia. 

Las  Comunldades  y  los  hogares  romanos. 
CoQociendo  los  libros. 
"Cool"  light  from  electricity. 
Copuit  with  adulta. 
Copinf  widi  ollien. 

Copinc  with  jroonelt 

A  Copperbelt  family  of  modem  Africa. 

Counseling  In  vocational  decisions. 

Los  Cuatro  mOsicos. 
La  Cucnca  del  Amazonaa. 
Curved  sawing  and  drilling. 

Cutting  inside  diameter  threads. 

Cutting  left  hand  threads. 

Cutting  outside  diameter  threads. 

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Cutting  the  apron  strings. 

Cutting  tools. 

Cynthia,  Japanese-American  girl. 

The  Dairy  cow. 
Dating  conduct. 

Dating  fundamentals. 
A  Day  with  your  family. 

Death  rides  the  highways. 

Defining  temu. 
Delinquency. 

Department  store  workers, 
Destreza  en  la  recopilaci6n  de  datos, 

Detroit:    manufacturing  community. 

Dictating  and  transcribing  machines. 

Dinosaurs. 

Direct -current  measuring  instruments. 

Discovering  the  real  "you". 

Discovering  what  life  is  all  about. 
Doctor's  office  workers. 

Does  air  exert  pressure? 
Does  air  expand  and  contract? 
Does  air  have  weight? 

Does  air  take  up  space? 

Dolores  Diddledaddle. 

Douglas,  \\^oming:    ranch  community. 

Drilling  center  holes. 

Drug  abuse:   glue-sniffing  and  pills. 

Drug  abuse:    marijuana  and  XSiQ. 

Drugs  and  your  health. 

Drugs  can  be  dangerous. 

Duplicating  and  copying  machines. 

Dwight  David  Eisenhower,  1890-1969. 
34th  President  of  the  United  States. 

Early  Italian  Renaissance  art. 

Earning  a  living  in  San  Francisco. 

Earthquakes. 

The  East  coast  megalopolis, 

Eddie,  American  Indian  boy. 

The  Electric  current. 

Electrical  work,  energy,  and  power. 


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Electrolysis  and  electroplating. 

Electrolyti*  y  chapemdura. 
Electronugnetismo. 

Enemies  of  the  forest. 
Equivalent  fractions. 

Ernesto,  Mexican-American  boy. 
Eraesto,  niiio  mexicano-americano. 

Europe's  awakening. 

Evolution  and  extinction . 
Explorando  la  biblioteca. 
Exploring  the  library. 
Facing. 

Families  are  important. 
Family  fun. 

The  Family  has  a  new  baby. 

Fenster  and  the  funny  footprints. 
The  Finished  newspaper. 
Fire  department  workers. 

Five  circus  music  makers. 

Flagstaff,  Arizona:   service  community. 


Flemiih  I 

Fractions  equal  to,  or  greater  than  one. 

Fred,  black  American  boy. 

Fresh  water  from  the  sea. 

Friends  of  the  trees. 

Gail  Ann,  Kentucky  mountain  girl. 

La  GalUnita  roja  y  el  grano  de  trlgo. 

The  Geography  of  language. 

Georg  Handel  and  his  spinet. 

George  Washington. 

George  Washington,  the  father  of  his 
country. 

Georgie  the  Joker. 

Germany:    the  middle  Rhine  region. 

Getting  to  know  books. 


The  Gift  of  the  magi. 

Global  concepts  and  the  age  of  flight. 

The  Golden  Age:    the  ascendancy  of  Athens 
(480  B.  C.  -448  B.  C. 

The  Golden  Age:    the  Greek  wars  and  the 
decline  of  Athens  (448  B.  C.  -362  B.  C. ) 

Golden  land— the  story  of  America's 
immigrants. 

Grammar  in  words:   form  words. 

Grammar  in  words:    structure  words. 

Growth  of  an  American  city. 
Guatemala  and  El  Salvador. 

Gulf  Coastal  Plain — man's  adjustment  to 
and  activities  in  an  environment. 

Gulf  Coastal  Plain — natural  settings  and 
man-altered  landscapes. 

Gulliver's  travels  to  Lilliput. 

The  Gumdrop  game. 

Handling  the  pressures  to  be  popular. 

Happiness  is  Harriet. 

Headlines. 

Helpful  medicines. 

Here  comes  the  circus  paradel 

Herman  Melville;    the  man  and  his  works. 

A  Hike  in  the  forest. 

The  Historical  triangle — Mexico  City, 
Cuemavaca,  and  Puebla. 

The  History  of  flight . 

The  History  of  transportation. 

Holding  largerpieces  in  the  3-jaw  chuck. 

Honduras,  Nicaragua,  and  Cosia  Rica. 

Hospital  workers. 

The  Housing  crisis. 

Housing  in  the  Soviet  Union. 
How  a  cow  is  milked. 

How  English  traveled  overseas. 

How  milk  comes  to  us. 

How  milk  Is  processed. 

How  the  Lollipop  Dragon  got  his  name 
(sharing) 

How  to  cook  eggs. 

How  to  stitch. 
How  to  thread. 


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How  to  use  the  card  catalog. 
How  to  use  the  encyclopedia. 

How  we  communicate. 

How  we  get  bread. 
How  we  get  frtiit 

How  we  set  milk. 
How  we  gel  poultry  and  eggs. 
How  we  get  vegetables. 
I  fight  fires. 

Independence  and  responsibility:    a  two- 
sided  coin. 

India:    a  unique  Tibetan  community. 

India's  people. 
inHiirctAn  V  transfonnadores. 

Induction  and  transformers. 

bidustrial  engineering. 
Initial  COTisonart  review. 

Inland  seas  and  \vaterways— man's  adjust- 
ment to,  and  activities  in  an  environment. 

Inland  seas  and  waterways — natural 
settings  and  man-altered  landscapes. 

Interesting  facts  about  your  language. 

An  Introduction  to  vocation. 

Jamaica,  Dominican  Republic,  Puerto  Rico, 
and  Trinidad. 

Japan:    Hiroshima  and  Osaka. 

Jesus . 

Jesus  as  a  healer. 

Job  opportunities  in  a  department  store. 

Job  opportimities  in  a  hospital. 

Job  opportunities  in  a  restaurant. 

Job  opportunities  in  a  supermarket, 

Joa6.  niflo  puertoriquefto. 

Jos€,  Puerto  Rican  boy. 

Kindness  to  animals. 

King  Arthur  and  the  magic  sword. 

King  of  kings. 

Knurling  on  the  lathe. 

The  Land  and  climate  of  the  Soviet 
Union, 

Language  and  common  understanding. 

The  Language  of  culture. 

The  Lathe — faceplate  turning. 

The  Lathe — spindle  turning. 


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Learninf  about  Usteninc. 

Learning  about  patience. 
Learning  to  be  responsible. 

Learning  to  be  your  best  self. 
Learning  to  face  up  to  miitakca. 
Learning  to  guide  fabric. 

Learning  to  keep  a  promise. 
Learning  to  make  decisions. 
Learning  to  relate  to  groups. 
Learning  to  relate  to  others. 
Learning  to  trust  people, 
learning  what  giving  is  all  about. 
The  Legend  of  Patch  the  pony. 
IjCisure. 

Let  the  buyer  beware. 
Let's  explore  a  salt  marsh. 

Let's  explore  the  city,  part  1. 

Let's  explore  the  city,  part  2. 
Let's  ejqjlore  the  desert. 
Let's  explore  the  dunes. 

Let's  explore  the  shore. 
Let's  visit  a  circus  museiun. 
Letter  name  review. 
Library  workers. 
The  Life  of  a  tree. 

The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
The  Life  of  George  Washington. 

The  Light  airplane  goes  to  war — war  bonds 
in  action. 

Light  and  heat  from  electricity. 

Lincoln's  birthday. 

Little  Len  Lee. 

Logrando  triimfar  en  el  mercado  de  empleoa. 

Lollipop  Dragon  helps  Santa. 

Lollipop  Dragon's  first  Halloween, 

Lollipop  Dragon's  valentine  party, 
A  Ix)ok  at  going  steady. 
Lttz  **frU"  de  etoctricidad. 

Luz  y  cakir  de  ekctricidad. 


Machiasport,  Maine:   a  case  stucfy. 
Magnetism  from  electricity. 
Making  credit  work  for  you. 

Man  is  more  than  an  animal. 
Manners  at  home. 
Manners  at  school. 

Manners  at  the  theater. 

Manners  on  public  transportation. 

Manners  on  the  playground. 

Manners  while  visiting  friends. 

Manufacturing. 

Miquinas  de  dictar  y  tranacribir. 

MAquinaa  de  escribir. 

Mtquinaa  de  sumar  y  calcular. 

Mftquinas  duplicadoras  y  copiadorss. 

Mark  Twain:    The  man  and  his  works. 
Marketing  and  merchandising. 

Measuring  and  layout  tools. 

Measuring  water  pollution. 

Medieval  prelude. 

Meet  Smokey  Bear. 

The  Merrimack  River  Valley:    a  case 
study. 

Metalworking,  no.  1:    Layout  and 
measurement. 

Metalworking,  no.  2:    Cutting. 

Metalworking,  no,  3:    Drilling,  tapping, 
and  threading. 

Metalworking,  no.  4:    Shying  and 
fastening. 

Meteorology  and  navigation. 

Midsouth  plains  and  plateaus -natural 
settings  and  man-altered  landscapes. 

Midwest  plains  and  plateaus— man's 
adjustment  to  and  activities  in  an  environ- 
ment. 

Midwest  plains  and  plateaus— natural 
settings  and  man-altered  landscapes. 

Miguel  and  his  magic  marks . 

The  Milk  industry. 

Moby  Dick,  or  the  whale:    analysis  & 

evaluation. 

The  Modem  era. 
Modem  Greece. 
Modem  India  and  Pakistan. 


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Modem  southwestern  Asia. 
Modem  Turkey. 
A  More  than  private  affair. 

The  Mormons  of  Utah. 
Mother's  Day  surprise. 

Mounting  a  chuck. 

The  A^sterious  magnet. 

The  Napoleons  and  modern  imperialism. 

National  monuments  of  the  Southwest. 

National  Park  Service  areas  of  Alaska, 
Hawaii,  the  Virgin  Islands,  and  Puerto  Rico. 

National  Park  Service  areas  of  Pacific  coast 
and  Northwest. 

The  Need  to  belong, 

A  New  day  in  Africa. 

New  England— man's  adjustment  to  and 
activities  in  an  environment. 

New  England— natural  settings  and  man- 
altered  landscapes. 

New  England's  heritage. 

New  graded  science  word  phrases:    New 
level  A. 

New  graded  science  word  phrases:    New 
level  B. 


New  graded  science  word  phrases:    New 
level  C. 

New  graded  science  word  phrases:    New 
level  D. 


New  graded  science  word  phrases-    New 
level  E. 


New  graded  science  word  phrases:    New 
level  F. 

New  graded  science  word  phrases:    New 
level  G. 


New  graded  word  phrases:    New  levels 
A  and  B. 

New  graded  word  phrases:  New  level  C. 
New  graded  word  phrases:  New  level  D. 
New  graded  word  phrases:  New  level  E, 
New  graded  word  phrases:  New  level  F. 
New  graded  word  phrases:    New  level  G. 

A  New  name  for  Nutley. 

New  Orleans:   marketing  community. 
El  Norte  de  Mfixico  y  la  meseta  central. 

El  None  de  Sadm^rio— Toiniwbii.  VeaexiHU.  y  1m 
tierraab^  de  la*  Ouayaaaa. 

Northern  Mexico  and  the  central  highlands. 


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Northern  South  America — Colombia,  Vene- 
zuela, and  the  Guiana  lowlands. 

Ohm's  law  of  electrical  resistance. 

The  Old  latfy  who  lived  in  a  vinegar  bottle. 

Old  Sturbridge  and  Mystic  Seaport:   his- 
toric communities. 

Opiates:   what  are  narcotics? 

Oportunidades  de  trabajo  en  grandes  almacenes. 

Oportunidades  de  tralujo  en  un  hMpital. 

Oportunidades  de  trabajo  en  un  restaurante. 

Oportunidades  de  trabajo  en  un  supermcrcado. 

Our  changing  language. 

Our  eyes  and  how  they  work. 

Our  forests  and  what  they  mean  to  us. 

Outlying  possessions. 

OverpopulmtioiL. 

Pacific  slope:    Natural  settings  and  man- 
altered  landscapes. 

Los  Palses  del  Rfo  dc  la  Plata— Argentina,  Urufwy.  y 
Paraguay. 

Panama. 

Paper  in  the  making. 

Pennsylvania. 

People  in  poverty. 

People  of  the  hills. 

Pepe  and  his  pal  Patrick. 

Performing  straight  outside  diameter 
turning. 

Pesticides. 

The  Phases  of  the  moon. 

Philadelphia. 

A  Picnic  in  the  forest. 

The  Pilgrims  as  real  people. 

Pitch,  stress,  and  juncture. 

The  Pittsburgh  area:   a  case  stu^y. 
Plant  engineering. 
The  Polluted  ptanet 
Pollution. 

Population  statistics. 
Population  trends. 


The  Port  of  San  Francisco. 

The  Power  drain. 

Prejudice. 

Preparing  for  marri^e. 

Preparing  news  for  print. 

The  Printed  word. 

The  Problem  with  parents. 

Production  engineering. 

Psychedellcs:   a  w^  to  travel? 

pyramids  of  Egypt, 

Quality  control. 

^Qu6  hay  en  el  diccionario? 

El  Rat6n  del  pueblo  y  el  rat6n  del  campo. 

Reading  daily  newspapers. 
The  Real  thing. 

Recreation  in  San  Francisco. 

Relating  to  those  in  authority. 
Las  Religiones  romanas. 

The  Religions  of  black  Africans. 

Remarkable  Rebecca  Riley. 
The  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

Requirements  in  the  world  of  jobs. 
Requtsitoa  en  el  mercado  de  emfdeoa. 
The  Responsibilities  of  dating. 

The  Reverend  Dr.   Martin  Luther  King,  Jr. 

The  Rio  de  la  Plata  countries — Argentina, 
Uruguay,  and  Paraguay. 

Rise  of  France  and  Germany, 

The  Rise  of  Macedonian  power  and  the 
Hellenistic  age  (362  B.  C.  -146  B.  C. ) 

Rise  of  S^ain  and  England. 

The  Rise  of  the  city-states  (750  B.  C.  -480 
B.C.) 

Robert  and  father  visit  the  zoo. 

Robert  goes  shopping. 

Robert's  family  and  their  neighbors. 

Itobert's  family  at  home. 

Robin  Hood  and  AlIan-a-Dale. 

The  Rock  families. 

Rockland,  Maine:   coastal  community. 

Rocks  and  mineralization. 

Rocky  Mountains  and  plateaus:    Man's 
adjustment  to  and  activities  in  an  environment, 

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Roclqf  Mountains  and  plateaus:    Natural 
settings  and  man-altered  landscapes. 

Los  Romanos. 

The  Roots  of  our  urban  problems . 

Running  away. 

Sad  Susie  Sassoon. 

San  Francisco:  financial  community. 

San  Francisco:    government  and  community 
services, 

San  Francisco  profiles,  part  1. 

San  Francisco  profiles,  part  2, 

Sanding, 

Sanding  and  shaping. 

Saving  to  reach  your  goals. 

Sawing,  drilling,  and  smoothing. 
School  workers. 
Schooling  and  recreation. 

Science  and  Industry. 

Scotland:    Jedburgh  and  Paisley. 
Setting  up  for  face  plate  turning. 

Setting  up  for  outside  diameter  thread 
cutting. 

Setting  up  for  strai^t  outside  diameter 
turning. 

Setting  up  work  between  centers. 

The  Sexual  revolution. 

Sigjits  and  sounds  of  the  amusement  park. 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  city. 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  farm. 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  home. 

Sights  and  sounds  of  the  neighborhood. 

Si^ts  and  sounds  of  the  pet  shop. 

Silent  night:   a  Christmas  legend. 

Simple  taper  turning  with  the  lathe  com- 
pound. 

Simplifying  fractions. 
Skills  In  gathering  facts. 

Smog  and  plant  growth. 

Smoothing  and  shaping. 

Solid  waste  — a  new  poUutaitt . 
Some  ecological  considerations. 

Songs  of  slavery. 

The  Sound  fllmstrlp — a  key  to  learning. 

South  Vietnam:  historical  background  and 
modern  problems. 

South  Vietnam  today. 


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Soutliem  Mexico,  the  lowlands,  and  the 
Yucatan  Peninsula. 

The  Sptnish-Americaiis  of  New  Mexico. 

^mtlight  on  Sweden. 

The  Story  of  Johann  Sebastian  Bach  and  his 
Christmas  oratorio. 

The  Story  of  Wisconsin  paper. 

Straight  Inside  diameter  turning  (boring) 

Straight  sawing, 

A  Style  all  your  own. 

Success — what  is  it? 

Suicide. 

SinDmeT  it  ■  time  for  exptoring. 

Supermarket  workers. 


El  Sur  de  Mtuco,  las  planicies  costeras,  y  la  peninsula 
de  YucaUn. 


Symbols  and  everyday  language. 

Take  care  of  your  body, 
Taldng  a  look  at  marriage. 

Taking  turns. 

A  Tale  of  two  cities:   analysis  and 
evaluation. 

Taper  turning  by  offsetting  the  tailstock. 
Taper  turning  with  a  taper  attachment. 
Taxco,  a  planish  colonial  city. 
Taxco,  una  ciudad  colonial  espanola. 
The  Teen's  role  in  a  family. 

El  Tel6grafo  y  el  tdefooa 
The  Telegraph  and  telephone. 
Television  workers, 

Teuc  knd  of  cattle  md  oiL 

Thanltsgivlng. 

Thanksgiving  for  lOng. 
Thanlcsgiving  in  Tumtum, 

The  Thanksgiving  story. 
This  is  England. 

Together. 
Tommy  Torres  and  his  tall  tales. 
Tools  for  assembly. 
Transportation  and  communication. 


The  Transportation  crisis. 

Transportation  in  and  around  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

Trees, 

Los  Tres  cabros  y  el  gnomo. 

El  Triangulo  historica — la  ciudad  de 
Mfodco,  Cuemavaca  y  Puebla. 

Trimming  your  nails. 
Twentieth  century  American  art. 
Twentieth  century  European  art. 
Typewriters, 
Ulysses  and  Circe. 
Under  the  ocean. 

Understanding  brothers  and  sisters. 
Understanding  Buddlusm. 

Understanding  feature  stories. 
Understanding  Hinduism. 

Understanding  Islamlsm. 

Understanding  Shlntoism. 

UI^>lanned  parenthood. 

Uppers  and  downers:  what  killed  Billy 
Lawton? 

Urban  centers  and  historical  background. 

Using  language  appropriately. 

Using  the  draw  bar  and  collet. 

Using  the  4-Jaw  chuck. 

Using  the  3-]aw  chuck. 
Utilities  serving  San  Francisco. 

Venereal  disease, 
A  Village  family  of  modem  Africa, 
Vision  problems  and  eye  care. 
Vittai  y  noidoa  de  U  (nija. 

Vistas  y  sonidas  de  la  tienda  de  animales  caseros. 
Vistas  y  sonidos  del  parque  de  diversiones. 
ViatM  y  lonidoa  del  vecindario. 

Vivian  and  Wally, 

Washing  your  hair. 

washing  your  hands  and  face. 

Watch  what  you  eat. 

Water  pollution — a  complex  problem. 

Weeklies  and  other  publications. 

What  are  fractions  ? 

What  do  you  believe  about  life? 

323 


What  is  a  family  ? 
What's  in  a  name  ? 
What's  in  the  dictionary? 

When  Mr,  Terrapin  went  riding  in  the 
clouds. 

When  the  circus  came  to  town. 

While  San  Francisco  sleeps. 
Why  drugs? 

Why  you  need  consumer  know-how, 

William  Tell. 

Wioter  it  »  changing  time. 

Wolfgang  Mozart  plays  for  the  king  and 

queen. 

Wonder. 
Word  building. 
Word  order. 
Words  come  to  life. 

Working  together. 
The  World  of  work. 
Writing  for  newspapers. 
Yo-Yo  gets  Zorro  Zero, 

Young  love. 
Your  culture  and  communication. 

Society  of  American  Florists  and  Ornamental  Horti- 
culturists 
see 

Flowers  and  you. 

The  "How  to"  of  house  plants. 

Society  of  Cinema  Arts 
see 

Closed  vision. 

Society  of  Motion  Picture  and  Television  Engineers 
see 

16-mm  sound  test  film,  issue  3,  1949, 


Sociological  investigation  in  the  social  studies  class  (Mo- 
tion picture)  School  of  Education,  University  of  Michi- 
gan. Made  and  released  by  Audio- Visual  Education  Cen- 
ter, 1970. 

27  rain.     sd.     Wfcw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Photographer  and  editor.  Douglas  W.  Hideout. 

SUMMARY:  IlluBtratM  a  method  of  teaching  sociology  in  which 
students  can  beojtoe  inrolved  by  means  of  direct  ittquiry  experleoce 
and  survey  tedinlques.  Filmed  tn  Pljmoutli.  Mich.,  OTer  •  period  of 
five  days  In  a  high  school  social  studies  class  studying  a  unit  on  group 
prejudice  and  stereotyped  behavior. 

1.  Sociology — Study  and  teaching.  I.  Michigan,     University. 

School  of  Education.     II.   Michigan  University.     AQdlo-Visual  Edu- 
cation Center. 

[HM47.U        ]  371.8  75-713173 

Cniv.  of  HIch.  Audio-  Visual  Education  Center 

Sock   puppets   {Motion  picture)     BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970.    Made  by  Herberholz-Filby  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  pappetmakinit  serlea) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  (rulde. 

Nummary:  Illustratea  basic  construrtioD  techniques  and  materiala 
for  sock  puppets  and  shows  how  sock  puppets  can  be  varied  by 
changing  decorative  deUIl. 

1.  Puppeu  and  puppet-plays.  i,  BFA  Educational  Media.  Se- 
ries: Exploring  puppetmaklng  seriea  (Motion  picture) 

791.5  76-708833 

BPA  Educational  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


So^ct  wreochcs  (Fi^matrip).    Btile?  Films,  1969. 

.V  (r  i-oliJi".  3o  mm.  and  phonodisc:  12  hi.,  3Si  rpm.  (Tools 
for  uietithvorking) 

With  iiwcher'a  ^ide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  use  of  socket  wrenches  for  metalworklng. 
Illustrates  their  safe  and  correct  use, 

I.  Wreuchee.  2.  Metal-work.  i.  Bafley  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.         Series:  Tools  for  metalworfclos  (Fllmstrip) 

684.09  79-734016 

Balli-j  Films 

Sodium  imbalances.  [Filmstrip}     Trainex  Corp.,  1972. 

92  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  !9  min 
(Ruids  and  electrolytes) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  vis-u-test  and  study  guide. 

SUMMARY.  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Explains  the  causes  of  salt  intoxica- 
tion, emphasizing  conditions  resulting  from  primary  changes  in  total  body 
sodium  content  Shows  nursing  care  of  patients  with  salt  intoxication  and  with 
a  sodium  deficit  due  to  nasogastric  suctioning. 

1,  Sodium  metabolism.     2.  Metabolism,  Disorders  of     3.  Care  of  the  sick. 
I.  Trainex  Corporation.      II.  Series:  Fluids  and  electrolytes   [Filmstrip). 
[RB144]  610.73  72-736633 

Trainex  Corp.  72  MARC 

Sodom    and    Gomoiraii    {Motion   picture)      Titanus,    Rome. 

Releiispd   in   the  V.   S.   by   Twentieth   Centurv-Fox   Film 
Corp..  lOf.o 

154  min,     sd.     color.     S5  mm. 

Color  by  DeLuxe. 

Credits:  Producer,  Goffredo  I»mbardo:  director,  Robert  Aldrlch; 
screenplay,  Hugo  Butler:  music,  MIklos  Rozsa ;  directors  of  photog- 
raphy. Sllvano  Ippolltl,  Mario  Montuorl.  Cyril  Knowles;  editor.  Peter 
Tanner.  Cast:  Stewart  Granger,  Pter  Angeli,  Stanley  Baker, 
RosMna  Podesta.  .\nouk  Almee. 

BuiATnarv:  A  drama  describing  how  the  nomadic  Behrewa,  under 
the  leadership  of  I^t,  became  Involved  in  the  kind  of  lite  led  by  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  cities  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah. 

1.  Lot  (Biblical  character)  i.  Titanus,  s.  p.  a.     n.  Twentieth 

Century-Fox  Film  Corjwratlon. 

Fi  68-1575 

Soderhjelm,  Martin,  1913- 
see 

Frustration. 


Sofidoc 
see 


Belgian  seascape. 
Belgian  suite. 


Encre. 

Sofltedip,  s.a. 
see 


r.l. 


The  Night. 

Soft  sculptures  {.Motion  i»ictme)  Ikon  Films.  Released  by 
Bailev-Fihn  .\ssociates,  1^60;  by  BFA  Kducational  Media, 
1971." 

3  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Exploring  art  eonstnictlon 
series) 

Loop  91m. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  bow  a  soft  stuffed  form  can  be  made  by  using 
a  tiurd  object  auch  as  a  telephone  as  a  model.  For  elementary 
grades. 

L  Soft  toy  making— Juvenile  films.  I.  Ikon  Films.  II.  Balley- 
Filiu  .^jwociates.  III.  BFA  Educational  Hedta.  Series:  Explor- 
ing art  construction  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  7fr-7lll62 

RFA  Educational  Media 


Soft    soldering  —  applying  the    solder     (Motion    picture) 

Eothen    Films,    Boreham  Wood,   Eng.      Released   in   the 

U.    S.    by    Encyclopaedia  Britannica    Educational    Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Soldering,  series  1) 

Ijoop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1,  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Eothen  Films,     n.  Encyclopaedia 

Itrltannica   Educational   Corporation.        Series:    Soldering    (Motion 
picture)  series  ]. 

671.5  70-705914 

Enr'yclopaedia  Britannica  Bducatlooa)  Corp. 

Soft  soldering — bonded  theory  {Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min.    n1.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Soldering,  series  1) 

fjoop  flint. 

With  teaclier'H  guide. 

1.  Snider  and  soldering.  i.  Eothen  Films,     n.  Encyclopaedia 

Urltannirn  Edurational  Corporation.  Series :  Soldering  (Motion 

picture)   aerie*  1. 

671.5  77-705913 

Encyclopaedia  Itrltannica  Educational  Corp. 

Soft  soldering — cleaning  {Motion  picture)  Eothcoi  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Iteleaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

8  min.     Mi.     color,    super  8  mm.     ( Holderlng .  Mrlea  1) 

l»op  Aim. 

With  teacher's  ffiilrte. 

L  Solder  and  aolderlng.  i.  Eothen  Films,     u.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica   Educational  Corporation.  Sertai:  Soldering   (MotlOD 

picture)  series  1, 

671.5  79-705919 

Encyclopedia  BriUo-  nlca  Educatlooal  Corp. 


Soft  soldering — fluxing  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

■J  iniii.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Soldering,  series  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Eothen  Films,     n.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educatlooal  Corporation.  Series:  Soldering  (Motion 

picture)  series  1. 

671.5  74^705915 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Soft  soldering— using  the  tods  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

A  min.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Soldering,  series  1) 

I>oop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Eothen  Films.  _n. , Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation, 
picture)  series  1. 

671.5 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Series:  Soldering  (Motion 
78-705916 


Soft  to  remember  (Motion  picture)    Marshall  Jacobs,  1969. 

25  min.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  boy  who  visits  a  college  campus,  sees 
a  girl,  and  falls  In  love. 

r.  Jacobs,  Marshall.  _     ■„„.-„ 

791.43  72-702576 

CINE 

Softball:  skills  and  practice   (Motion  picture)     Film  Asso- 
ciates of  California,  1967. 

1.S  nil:.      s(i      color     10  mm. 

With  fiuily  guide. 

Cifdilt:  Kx.cutlve  producer.  John  A,  Morgan,  Jr. 

Suiniitaru:  I'ictures  the  correct  way  to  play  Softball.  Illustrates 
the  overhuiid  throw,  the  underhand  pitch,  catching  the  t>all,  and 
batting  tiie  ball,  with  emphasis  on  the  need  for  practice  In  developing 
skill. 

1.  Softball.        I.  Film  Associates  of  California,  Los  Angeles. 

796.3572  Fi  A  68-391 

Film  .^.ssocfates  of  California 


Soil   (Filmstrip)     Bert  Kempers.    Released  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1970. 

70  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Environmental  decisions:  an  Inquiry) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Relates  that  plants  and  soil  are  Interdependent,  de- 
scribes the  composition  of  soil,  and  shows  that  many  human  activi- 
ties take  soil  out  of  circulation.  Encourages  students  to  consider 
solutions  to  the  ecological  problems  of  soli. 

1.  Soils.  2.  Plant-soli  relationships.  I.  Kempers,  Bert.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media.  Series:  Environmental  decisions:  an  Inquiry 
(Filmstrip) 

574.5  79-738215 

BF.'^  Educational  Media 


Soil  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax. 
and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 


Released  by  Universal  Education 


1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    (Science  fundamentals) 

SL'M.\IAUY:  A  study  of  soil.     Provides  a  Rclentlflc  basis  for  the 
present  Interest  in  ecology.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Soli  science — Jiivenlle  films.  I.  Filmfax  Productions.  New 

York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.    III.  Series:  Science 
fundamentals  (Filmstrip) 

[S591.3]  372.3  75-740672 

I'niversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Soil  and  land  resources.  [Transparencies]    Creative  Visuals,  1968. 

6  transparencies,     color      10  x  12  m,     (Conscrvaiion  of  naiural  resources) 

With  overlays 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  James  Swan.  William  B.  Siapp 

CONTENTS:  Land  use  afTcets  people's  welfare — Geological  professes  in- 
fluenced land  economy.— SiiL I  profile. — Progressive  erosion  of  an  exposed  hill- 
side,—General  distribution  of  erosion.— United  States  land  ownership. 

1  Und -United  States.  2.  Soils— United  States  3,  Erosion,  f I.  Agricul- 
ture] I  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  II  Series  Conservation  of  natural  resources. 
[Transparencies] 

[HD205  1968i  333.7  72-735756 

Creative  Visuals  T2  MARC 


Soil   color    (Filmstrip)      University   of   Illinois,   Vocational 

Agriculture  Service,  1964. 

47  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Cieditg:  Author,  It.  L.  Coursou. 

Summarv:  DiHCiisses  how  soil  color  helps  to  determine  how  to  use 
and  manage  different  soil  types,  (insiders  natire  vegetation,  drain- 
age, amount  of  organic  matter,  and  other  factors  that  affect  aoll 
color.     With  captions. 

1.  f'olor  of  soils.  1.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational  Agricul- 
ture Service 

631.4  79-734197 

University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 


Soil  conaerration   (Motion  pioture)     Harper  A  Row,  1969. 
Hade  by  Cascade  Pictures  of  California. 

8  min.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InvestlFllms  for  Today's  basic 
aclence  6) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Explains  soil  conservation  practices,  ualDg  pbotographa 
and  animation. 

1.  Soil  connervatloo.  i.  Navarra,  John  Gabriel.  Today's  Imslc 
science.  Book  6.  n.  Harper  k  Row,  liMi  Series:  InvestlFIlms  for 
Today's  basic  aclence  6  ( Uotlon  picture) 

631.4  71-703640 

RarpraABow 


A  Soil  for  growth  {Motion  picture)  Chicago  Board  of 
Education,  1967.  Made  by  Morton  Goldsholl  Design 
Associates. 

12  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Crediti:   Director,  writer,  and  editor,  Millie  Goldsholl;  narrutor, 
Ken  Nordlne;  photographers,  Tom  Frees*,  Millie  Goldsholl. 

Summari/:  Describes  the  Gifted  Child  Program  and  shows  its  op- 
eratlon  in  four  different  Chicago  schools. 

1.   Gifted   children  — Education  — Chicago.      2.   Chicago  —  Public 
schools.        T.  Chicago.    Board  of  Education. 

371.95  FiAe&-19 

Uorton  Goldsholl  De-  sign  Associates 


The  SoU  makers:  Decompositifm  by  simple  plants  and  in- 
•  sects  (Motion  picture)     Martin  Moyer  Productions,  1966. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Richard  L.  Hawk;  collaborator.  Bill  Hunter. 

Summary:  Dlscust<es  the  necesalty  of  top  soil  to  all  cultures  and 
forms  of  life.  Shows  how  carpentM'  ants,  fungi,  beetle  larvaet 
lichens,  and  termites  contribute  to  top  soil  formation  by  the  decom- 
position of  wood  fiber. 

1.  Soil  formation.        i.  Moyer  (Martin)   Productions,  Seattle. 

631.4  Fi  68-90 


Soil  moisture  (Filmstrip)    University  of  Illinois,  Vocational 
Agriculture  Service,  1957. 

19  fr,     biw.     35  mm.     and  phonotape.     (Plant  and  aol!  science) 
Summary:  Dlscuasea  the  moisture  required  to  produce  100  bush- 
els of  com,  average  rainfall,  fertilizer  placement  In  dry  years.  Ir- 
rigation, and  recent  work  at  the  University  of  Illinois  In  this  field. 
1.   Soil   moisture.        I.    Illinois.     University.     Vocational   Agricul- 
ture Service.         Series:  Plant  and  soil  science  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4123 
Illinois.     Univ.     Voca-  tlonal  Agriculture  Service 


Soil,  part  1  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1948. 
Made  by  B.  E.  Towlson.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Car- 
man Educational  Associates,  1966. 

30  fr.     Wtw.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Illustrates  the  different  kinds  of  soil  and  descrtt)e8  the 
faftors  that  Influence  the  natural  fertility  of  the  soil. 

1.   Soils— Clas-slflcatlon.     2.   Soil  fertility.        I.  Common  Ground, 
ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Educational  Asaoclates. 

631.4  79-738539 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Soil,  part  1  (Motion  picture)     Independent  Producers  Serv- 
ice, 1!)69.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.  (Investigations  in  science:  earth 
science  .-ierles) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producers,  Paul  Jaslukonts,  Atgia  Zemltaltls. 

'Summary;    Illustrates   how   soil    is   made    from   ground-up   rock 
through  a  process  of  erosion  and  weathering. 

1.   Soil  formation.        i.  Independent  Producers  Service,     n.  BFA 
ICducational   Media.  Series:   Investigations  in  science:  earth 

sclent-e  series  (Motion  picture) 

551.3  77-708757 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Soil,  part  2  (Motion  picture)     Independent  Producers  Serv- 
ice. 1969.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  ml, I.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.  (Investigations  in  science:  earth 
science  series) 

Ivoop  fllm 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producers,  Paul  Jaslukonls.  AJgls  Zemltaltls. 

Sumtnary:    Illustrates    how    soil    is    made   from   ground-up   rock 
through  a  proces.s  of  erosion  and  weathering. 

1.  Soil  formation.        l  Independent  Producers  Strvk-e,     ii.   LF.V 
Educational   Media.  Series:    Investigations  in  science:  earth 

science  series  (Motion  picture) 

551.3  70-708758 

BT.K  Educational  Media 


^Vll  rren   Schloat   Productions, 


Soil    pollution    ( Kilmstrip) 
197:?. 

2  fllmstrips  (pt.  I,  56  fr.;  pt.  2,  59  fr.)  color.  33  mm.  and  pho- 
nodUc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  15  min.  each  .«lde.     (Ecology  serlCH) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  James  K.  Morgan;  editor,  Sandy  Grant 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  ways  in  which  the  misuse  of  water- 
sheds converts  valuable  topsoll  Into  a  pollutant,  and  shows  how  this 
mlsu^  affects  huge  areas  and  thousands  of  life  forms. 

1.   Soil  erosion.     2.   Water— Pollution.  I.   Schloat   (Warren) 

Productions,   Pleasant vUle,  N.  Y.     II.  Series:  Ecology  series  (Film- 
strip.    Warren  Schloat  Productions) 

(S623]  333.7  70-740147 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 


Soil   resources   (FUmstrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

Made  by  Multi-Media, 

40  fi.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Karth'a  reBOurcea) 

Wiiti  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  portions  of  the  earth's  resources  wblcb 
are  derived  from  the  soil.     With  captions.  __ 

1.  Soils.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  The 

s:artb's  resourcea  (Filmstrip) 

888.7  70-702048 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Soil  structure    (Filmstrip)     University   of  Illinois,   Voca- 
tional Agriculture  Service,  1959. 

07  fr      tiAw.     S5  mm.     (Plant  and  soil  science) 

Bummary:  Describes  various  kinds  of  soil  atructure  and  tells  how 
to  Improve  and  maintain  good  structure  In  soils.  Explains  how  a 
knowledge  of  soil  structure  can  help  solve  management  problems. 

1.  Soils.  I  Illinois.  University.  Vocational  Agriculture  Serv- 
ice.        Series:   Plant  and  soil  science  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4128 
Iltlnoli.     Univ.     Voca-  tlonil  Agriculture  Service 


324 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Progress    Pictures    Independent 


Soil  texture  {FHimtrip)  University  of  Illinois^  Vocational 
AfH'i^ulture  Sen'ice,  1960. 

85  fr,     bAw.     35  mm.     (plant  and  %<A\  scleace) 

Summary:  Di<K-U88««  varlniia  soil  textorea  and  terms  used  tn  the 
Illinois  Land-Use-Selectlon  Contest.  Tells  bow  a  knowledge  of  soil 
texture  (size  of  individual  soil  particles)  ran  belp  to  solve  soil  man- 
agemeot  problems. 

1.  Soil  texture.  i.  Illinois.  Unirersltj.  Vocational  Agriculture 
Service.        Series:  Plant  and  soil  science  (Fllmstrlp) 

631.4  Fi  A  67-4095 

Illinois.     UntT.     Voca-  tlonal  Apiculture  Service 

Sofled    {Motion    picture) 
(19-2-t, 

45  min.    SI.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Orlftlnallr  released  In  35  mm. 

BaBed  on  the  story  entitled  The  debt  of  dUhooor,  by  Jack  Boyle. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Ubrarj  of  Congress. 

Sumnuiry:  A  drama  In  documentary  style  about  a  younjt  Rirl  who 
Is  tried  and  convicted  of  dealing  with  drugs  and  Is  later  rehabilit- 
ated with  the  help  and  love  of  a  former  schoolmate  and  her  brother, 

1.  Boyle,  Jack.  The  debt  of  dishonor,  n.  Progrees  Picturea 
Independent,    in.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  71-709644 

Sofiizmul»tfil»m 
see    Moscow.    Kino-studift  "SoiuzmuI*tfil*m. " 

Sojoamer  Truth  {FOmstrip)    Troll  Associsteo,  19«9. 

43  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (American  backgrounds  fllmstrlp  library) 

Credita:  Writer,  Judith  Miller. 

SvmtiMty:  Pictures  events  in  the  life  of  Sojourner  Tnttb,  a  freed 
■lave,  and  deacrtbee  her  crusade  to  abolish  slavery  and  win  equal 
rt^ts  for  all  Negro  people.    With  capUooa. 

L  Tnitb,  Sojoamer,  d.  1883.        i.  TroU  Asaodatea.        Series. 

922  72-736472 

Solana  Studios 
see   Outboard  Motor  Corporation.    Solana  Studios 

Solar  eclipse  (Moiion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Educa- 
tion Division,  L<mdon  ,196-?,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

■i  niln.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Ijonp  film.     Issued  in  standnrd  8  mm.  and  In  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  mild*'. 

Summan/:  Uses  photographs  to  show  a  total  eclipse  and  animated 
dlasrams  to  explain  Its  causes. 

1.  Ecllpees.  Solar.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films.  ltd.. 
London,     ii.   Kncyclupaedla   Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

523.7  Fi  A  68-2922 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

S<rfar  ecHpse  {Motion  picture)  Marble-Gibson  Prodnotiona 
and  Charles  Cahill  and  A^ociates.  Roleasad  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 

11  mln.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  milde. 

Bttrnmary:  IHscmwes  basic  concepts  about  solar  edipaea.  Including 
recent  scientific  Information  and  research. 

1  Eclipses.   Solar.  t   Marfele^lbson  Productions,     n.  C&hill 

(Charles)  and  Associates,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Oallf.    m.  AIMS  In.'rtnic- 
Uonal  Media  Services. 

523.7  70-702675 

AIMS  Instmctlonal  Media  Servlcea 

Solar  eclipse  expedition.  1966  {Motion  picture)  Los  Alamos 
Scientific  Laboratory.  Released  by  IJ.  S.  Atomic  Energy 
Commission,  1967. 

32  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  the  solar  eclipse  expedition  of  1966  as  It 
chases  the  moon's  shadow  across  the  South  Atlantic  Ocean  during 
the  eclipse.  Uws  animation  to  explain  what  sdentlsta  look  for 
when  they  study  the  sun's  corona  during  an  eclipse.  Describes  the 
three  major  experiments  made  during  the  trip  as  well  as  the  various 
types  of  equipment  used. 

1.  Eclipses,  Solar— 1966.  i.  U.  S.     Scientific  laboratory,  Los 

Alamos,  N.  M.     ii.  I'.  S.     Atomic  Energy  Commission. 

Fi  E  67-134 
U.  8.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 

Sdar  eclipse  (total  eclipse  of  the  sun)  {Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

2  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Solar  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher'«  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  eclipses  of  the  sun;  explains  why  they  occur. 

1.  Eclipses,  Solar.  l  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 
London.  n.  Encj'clopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Solar  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

523.7  72-704892 

Bncyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Sdocatlonal  Corp. 


Dmibleday    Multimedia, 


Solar    eclipses    (Motion  picture) 

1970. 

2  mln.     gi.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  tn  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  diagrams  which  show  the  relatloiulilp  of  the 
aun,  the  moon,  and  the  earth  during  partial  and  total  Bolar  ecUpees ; 
explains  that  the  solar  atmoapbere  and  surroundings  are  revealed 
doring  solar  eel  1  pee. 

1.  EcllpMs,  Solar.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 

523.7  70-710100 

Donbleday  Multimedia 

Solar  flares  {Motion  picture)     Film  Associates  of  California, 
1965. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Space  science  series) 

With  study  guide. 

Crtditt:  Supervisor,  Edward  K.  L.  Upton. 

SKfnnKirv;  Pictures  the  appearance  and  disappearance  of  solar 
flares,  which  are  sudden,  bright  outbursts  of  energy  appearing  In 
various  colors  from  small  areas  of  the  sun's  surface 

1.  Sun — Flares.  i.  Film  Associates  of  California,  Lo«  Angeles. 
Series:  Space  science  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi A  67-2297 
Film  AsMCUtes  of  California 


Solar  magnetic  fields  and  solar  wind  (Motion  picture) 
Thorne  Films  in  collaboration  with  High  Altitude  Observ- 
atory, University  of  Colorado.  Made  and  released  by 
Thorne  Films,  1970. 

5  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Solar  system) 

Loop  film. 

With  film  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS:   Producer.  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:  A  computer  generated  film  which  shows  magnetic 
lines  of  force  and  solar  wind  emanating  from  a  three-dimensional 
model  of  the  sun. 

1  Solar  magnetic  fleid.  2.  Solar  wind.  I.  Thorne  Films,  inc., 
Boulder.  Colo.  II.  Series:  The  Solar  system  (Motion  picture. 
Thorne  Films) 

rQB5393  523.2  72-714261 

Thorne  Films 

Solar  Productions 


Film    Associates   of 


Nevada  Smith. 

Solar    prominences    {Motion   picture) 
California,  1965. 

3  mm,     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Space  science  series) 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Supervisor.  George  O.  AbelL 

Sumvuiry:  Pictures  solar  prominences,  associated  with  sun  spots 
and  disturbed  regions  on  the  sun.  as  seen  from  the  High  Altitude 
Observatory  in  Boulder.  Colo. 

1.   Sun  — Prominences.  i.  Film  Associates  of  California,  Los 

Angeles.        Series :  Space  science  aeries  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2298 
Fi)m.\880Ciatesof  California 

Saiax  prominences  and  snnspots  (Motion  picture)  Donble- 
day Multimedia,  1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  solar  prominences  and  sunapots  using  data 
provided  by  scientific  instruments  that  man  has  develope<l  to  study 
these  surface  features  of  the  sun. 

1  Sun— Prominences.  2.  Sun-spots.  I.  Donbleday  Multimedia. 
523.7  74-710101 

Donbleday  Multimedia 

Solar  radiation:  Snn  and  earth's  rays  {Motion  picture) 
American  Meteorological  Society.  Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

18  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (American  Meteorological  Society 
film  iieries) 

Credit*:  Adviser,  John  N.  Howard. 

Summary:  Uses  nnimalion  techniques  to  explain  the  concept  that 
the  energy  radiated  away  to  space  by  the  earth  must  balance  the 
energy  received  from  the  sun.  Explains  the  roles  played  by  the 
rotation  of  the  eanh  In  showing  diurnal  variations,  and  the  tilt  of 
the  earth's  axis  of  rotation  with  respect  to  the  plane  of  Its  orbit  in 
causing  senaons.  Shows  effects  due  to  the  presence  of  an  atmos- 
phere and  a  doud  cover. 

1.  Solar  radiation.        t.  American  Meteorological  Society. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

551.5  Fi  A  67-5972 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Solar  radiatioo  2:  The  earth's  atmosphere  {Motion  picture) 
American  Meteorological  Society.  Made  by  Davidson 
Films.  Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids  and  UnivMsal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1968. 

21  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Educational  fllma  in  the  atmos- 
pheric sciences)  _  _  .  , 

Summary-  Describes  the  spectral  distribution  of  Incoming  solar 
radiation,  the  outgoing  infrared  terrestrtal  radlaUon,  and  the  inter- 
acOona  of  these  two  types  of  radiant  energies  with  atmospheric  gases. 

1    Solar  radiation.  i.  American  Meteorological   Society,     n. 

Modem   Learning    Aids,  New   York.     in.   Universal  EducaUon  and 
Visual  Arts.  Series:   Educational  films  In  the  atmospheric  sd- 

ooces  (Motion  picture) 

551.B  76-702576 

OINB 
Solar  radiations  {Filmstrip)    Popular  Science  Audio-Visuals, 
1969. 

41  fr.     tuloT      Xi  miii. 

With  ter.ohpr"'  guide. 

^HMiiMirv.*  Presents  analogies  to  develop  the  concept  that  the 
total  amount  of  radiation  from  the  sun  Is  In  the  order  of  10**  Joules 
per  second.  Shows  instruments  for  detecting  this  radiation,  such 
as  the  solar  telewope,  coronograpb,  spectrograph,  and  blgb-altltude 
tmlloon.  Discusses  phenomena  associated  wltli  radiations.  Including 
flunspots.  changes  in  the  lono!<pbere,  solar  flares  and  prominences, 
and  aurora.  Concludes  with  lllustratlon.s  of  the  Van  Allen  belts 
and  evidences  of  the  solar  wind  which  continually  blows  throngli 
space    With  captions. 

1.  Solar  radiation.        i.  Popular  Science  .\udlo-Vlsuala 

523.7  70-733472 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

The  Solar  system  (Filmstrip)  C^immon  Ground,  London, 
1947.  Made  by  C.  A.  Ronan.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

41  fr.     biwr.     35  mm. 

With  teachera  notes. 

Summary :  Presents  a  Journey  through  the  aolar  system  from  the 
Sun  to  Pluto. 

1.  Solar  system.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Carman 
Educational  Assodatea. 

623.2  73-738540 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Solar  system  {FUmstrip) 
by  Edwin  Shapiro. 


Edwin  Shapiro  Co^  1966.    Made 


1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Filmstrip  set  3:  Astronomy) 
fiwmmary:  Incladee  an  exidanatlon  of  the  structure  of  the  snn. 
the  corona,  solor  prominence,  and  sunapots.    Deocribes  tbe  orbits  of 
the  planets,  the  phases  of  Venus,  satellites,  comets.    With  captl<His. 
1.  Solar  system.  l  Edwin  Shapiro  Company.  Series:  As- 

tronomy (Filmstrip.    Edwin  Shapiro  Co.) 

523.2  73-734726 

Edwin  Sbaptro  Ox 


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The  Solar  sylstem  {Famstrip)    Budek  Films  A  Slida,  1968. 

3o  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Cred!r>:  Editorial  con.iultant.  Michael  H.  Budek. 
Sumiiuuy:  A  non-mathematical  explanation  of  the  principles,  work- 
ings, and  Immensity  of  the  solar  system,  using  a  minimum  of  statis- 

tiCJl. 

1.    Solar    sy.^tem.        i,    Budek    (Herbert   E.)    Films   and    Slides, 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

523.2  7^-783168 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 


The  Solar  system  {Filmstrip)     Eye  Grate  House,  1968. 

34  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  15 
mln.     iiilrrogroove,     (Astronomy  in  the  space  age,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credit*:  Writer,  Jerome  J.  Notkln. 

Summary:  Describes  the  bodies  which  comprise  the  solar  system, 
and  shows  the  effect  of  the  telescope  on  the  study  of  astronomy. 
Discusses  some  early  beliefs  about  the  universe. 

1.  Solar  system.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Astronomy 
In  the  space  age  (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

523.2  Fi  A  68-J886 

Eye  Gate  House 

The  Solar  system  {Motion  picture)  Armada  Productions, 
I.rf)ndon,  in  association  with  Clavius  Films.  Made  by 
John  Dooley.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  International 
Fihn  Bureau,  1970. 

21  min.     Bd,     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  current  knowledge  of  the  sun,  the  moon, 
and  the  planet-s,  including  Mariner  6  and  7  findings  on  the  planet 
Mars.  Features  animated  drawings,  time-lapse  photography  of  solar 
prominences,  and  color  film  of  the  moon's  surface  taken  by  Apollo 
astronauts.  Includes  a  study  of  the  Ptolemaic  system,  telescope  and 
radio  astronomy,  and  the  beginning  of  space  flight. 

1.  Solar  system.  i.  Armada  Prodncttons.  il  International  Film 
Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

623.2  73-707286 

International  Film  Bureau 

Hm  Solar  tjtttm.  [FUmttrip]     Scott  Education  Divinon,  1971. 

54  f^.     color.     33  aun.     (What'i  out  thercT  na  2) 

With  tcacber'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Espteins  the  importance  <tf  the  Mm  to  the  earth,  how  ideatim 
Mudy  it.  and  what  they  have  leaned  about  it.  Ideatifle*  planeti,  moooi,  u- 
tcroida,  meteoroida,  aad  comets,  end  eKplora  one  theory  of  bow  the  tolar  lyuem 
came  into  being.  With  capoons. 

1.  Solar  lyslcn) — Juvenile  fllma.     (I.  Solar  lyHem]       I.  Scott  Craphica. 
Educstioa  Division.     II.  Series  Whai'i  out  tbereT  (FOmstrip)  no.  2. 
tQBSOli  523.2  72-732838 

Scon  Educaboa  Divinoo  72  MARC 


The  Solar  system — Galileo  Galilei  (Filmgtrip)    Jam  Handy 
Orp:anization,  1967. 

53  fr     culor.     35  mm.     (Great  discoveries  In  science,  no.  1) 
Summary:  Prtsents  highlights  in  the  life  of  Galileo  Galllel,  with 

emphasis  on  his  scientific  achievements. 

1.  Galllel,  Galileo,  1564-1642.        i.  Jam  Handy  Organisation,  Inc. 

Series:  Great  discoverlea  in  science  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

925  Fi  A  68-4936 

Jam  Handy  Organication 


Solar  system:  inner  planets  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and 
Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Solar  ^rle-"! 

Loop  flim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pescrlbes  the  inner  planetx  of  the  solar  system. 

1.  Planets.        t.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd..  Ixtodon. 
n.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Eklucational   Corporation.  Series: 

Solar  series  (Motion  picture) 

623.4  77-704896 

Encyclopaedia  Brltau-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


The  Solar  system  ...  istaads  in  space  (Motion  picture) 
Charles  Cahill  and  Associates.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
structinna]  Media  Services,  1969. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Adviser.  Irl  E.  Newlan. 

Summary:  Discusses  and  Illustrates  basic  concepts  about  the  solar 

1.  Solar  system.        i.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Associates,  fnc,  Holly- 
wood, Calif,    n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

523.2  75-703638 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


The  Solar  system — its  motions  {Motion  picture)  Alex 
Haberstroh  Studios.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Astronomy  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  theories  of  movement  of  celestial  objects 
from  Ptolemy.  Copernicuf),  Brahe.  and  Kepler  to  Isaac  Newton, 
Examines  the  patterns  of  motion  of  the  planets,  the  aun.  the  moona. 
thf  u>terolds.  meterolds,  and  comets  to  show  that  they  move  under 
the  influence  of  gravitation  and  inertia. 

1.   Solar  system.     2.  Mechnnlcs.  CelesIlaL  i.  Haberstroh  Film 

Studio.  Inc.,  New  York.    ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  OomDany.  Series: 

The  -istronomy  series  (Motion  picture) 

523.2  Fi  A  68-3035 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 

The  Solar  system:  I^esser  members  (Filmstrip)  Eye  Ghite 
House,  1968. 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In.,  S3|  rpm..  12 
mln.     microgroove.     (Astronomy  In  the  space  age,  no.  5) 

With  teacher's  manual 

Credit*:  Writer,  Jerome  J.  Notkln. 

Summary:  Deecrlbes  lesser  members  of  the  solar  system,  Includ- 
ing planetoids,  asteroids,  meteors,  and  comets.  Discusses  Bode's 
law. 

L  Solar  system.  l  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc.  Series:  Astronomy 
in  the  space  age  (Filmstrip)  no.  5. 

623^  Fi  A  68-4887 

Eye  Gate  House 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Solar  system:  measuring  its  distensions  {Motion  pic- 
ture) McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Alex 
Habcrstroh. 

M  min.     sd.     color.     16  iiini. 

Wiih  teat-hers  guide. 

Summary:  I'ses  live  pbotography,  animation,  aod  ppwial  effeols 
to  explore  uiethods  which  astroDOiuers  u»e  to  determine  sizes  and 
distauces  between  planets  in  the  solar  system.  Explains  the  method, 
trian^ilalion.  in  detail. 

1.  Silar  sj-jitem.  i.  Mc<Jra\v-Hill  Book  Comp«ny. 

522  73-704751 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Solar  system:  outer  planets  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and 
liiitchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannicn  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

.'1  mill.     >1.     Color,     xiip^r  8  mm.     ( Solar  >ierie'j> 

Ixmp  film. 

With  leather's  guide. 

tiummary:  l>esrrlbes  the  outer  planets  of  the  -ailHr  «ysteni. 

1.  PlanetK.  t.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Fllmx,  ltd.,  London. 
II.    Encyclopaedia    Britanulca    Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Solar  series  (Motion  picture) 

523.4  70-704897 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-                    nica  Educational  Corp. 

SolderiniT.  Part  1:  Flat  surfaces  {Motion  picture)  Hester 
and  Associates,  1967. 

4  min.     !^l.     color.     8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

Loop  tllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  la  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  S  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CredUt:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncaid,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary.'  Extrialns  that  some  Jewelry  deslgtu  require  large,  flat 
pieces  of  metal  to  be  soldered  together  and  shows  the  correct  solder- 
ing procedure  step  by  step. 

1.  Jewelry  making.    2.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Hester  and  As- 

■ociates.         Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2041 

Hester  and  Associates 

Severing.  Part  2:  Joints  {Motion  picture)  Hester  and 
Associates,  1967. 

4  uiin.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

I»op  flim  mounted  la  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.'!,  Stanley  Madeja,  Clarence  Klncaid. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  basic  technique  of  Joint  soldering  a 
strip  to  a  plate. 

1.  Jewelry  making.  2.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Hester  and  As- 
sociates.        Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2042 

Hestfr  and  .Associates 

Severing.    Part  3:  Multiple  jobts  (J/o^Mm  ;>t(;^r0)    Hester 

and  Associates,  1967. 

4  min.     «i.     color.     8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

Loop  tllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Iviued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  .\uthors,  Stanley  Madeja,  Clarence  Klncaid. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  a  teclmique  of  soldering  three  Joints  that 
are  close  ti>  one  another  without  melting  the  solder  In  each  of  the 
previously  soldered  Joints. 

1.  Jewelry  making.  2.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  Hester  and  As- 
sociates.        .Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2043 

Hester  and  .Associates 

Soldering  a  seam  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Boc&  Co^ 
1969.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mill.  sl.  color,  super  8  uini.  (Sheet  metal  series.  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  operations) 

Ix)Op  nim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  ba»<ic  toobi  and  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  measures  to  use  In  soldering  a  seam. 

1.  Solder  and  soldering.  i.  McOraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Sheet  metal  series.  Set  2:  Hand  tool  operations  (Motion 
picture) 

671.5  79-708082 
UcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Soldering  and  brazing  (Films: rip)  Common  Ground,  Ijon- 
don,  1969.  Made  by  Colin  Hartland  and  Th«nas  Strange. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1971. 

as  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (MeUlwork) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Rsamines  the  techniques  Inrolred  In  making  soft 
soldered  Joints,  silver  soldered  Joints,  and  brazed  Joints. 

1.  Solder  and  soldering.  2.  Bracing.  I,  Common  Oround,  ltd , 
London.  II.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  III.  Series:  Metal- 
work   iFllmstrip) 

rTT267]  684.09  70-739976 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Soldier  {Motion  picture)     Family  Theater.  1964. 

.')  tnln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Song  of  the  ages ) 

Credit*:  Producer,  Patrick  Peyton ;  supervising  producer.  Maria 
Luca  de  Teoa;  director,  Dick  Colla;  screenplay,  Don  Peters;  nar- 
rator, William  Sbatner;  mustc,  Darld  Raksln-  csmefaman.  James 
Crabbe. 

Bummary:  A  modem  Interpretation  of  Psalm  41  using  a  drama- 
tlaation  about  a  soldier  who  Is  shot  wblle  sharing  his  chocolate  bar 
with  a  seagull  along  a  deserted  beach. 
Another  issue.    3fi  nun. 

1.  Bible.  O.  T.  Psalms  xta— Criticism.  interpreUUon.  etc. 
I.  Bible.  O.  T.  Psalms  xm.  ir.  Family  Theater,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series :  Song  of  the  ages  ( Motion  Picture) 

228  70-702127 

family  Theater 

The    Soldier.     [Motion     picture]       Aualender-Hunter     FUnia. 
Released  by  Leland  Autlender  FOnu.  1972. 

i  mill.     id.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY  Recounudtcnperienccs  of  Btoldkr,  who  during  baitk  raises 
his  rifk  lo  »hoo(  ■  barefoot  nun.  Esplaint  Ihsl  •■  th«  man  appcsre  to  be  Christ, 
the  loUiec  U  shocked  into  facing  the  horrifying  retponsibilily  of  killing,  which 
it  pan  of  war 

I  War  and  religion  1  AuslctMler-Hunicr  Fdms.  II.  Auslender  (Leiaad) 
ProductMMM.  Lo*  Anaelct. 

[BT736.2]  172  72-700033 

ONE  73  MARC 


Soldier  man    (Motion  picture)    Mack  Sennett,   1926.     Re- 
leased by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp.,  (1971  ?j 

42  niln.     al.     bAw.     16  nim. 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  In  which  Harry  Langdon  plays  the  dual 
role  of  a  World  War  I  doughboy  aud  a  perpetually  inebriated  king 
of  a  small  European  country. 

I.  Sennett,  Mack,  1880-  II.  EastlQ-Phelan  Corporation,  Dav- 

«iport,  Iowa. 

791.43  71-713610 

Eastiu-Phelan  Corp. 

Soldner  ceramic  {Motion  picture)     Summit  Films,  1970. 

34  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Hummnry:  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Paul  Soldner,  a  ceram- 
ist Shows  bow  the  environmeot  in  which  a  potter  works  Is  reflected 
in  his  ceramics. 

1.  Soldner.  Paul.        i.  Summit  Films. 

738.1  79-706112 

CINE 

Soledad  (Motion  picture)    KCET,  1971. 

!S3  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Examines  the  underlying  causes  and  conditions  that 
hare  resulted  in  deaths  of  Inmates  and  guards  at  Soledad  SUte 
Prison,  Soledad,  Calif.  Includes  interviews  with  inmates,  guards, 
and  prison  administrators. 

1    Soledad  Correctional  Training  Facility.        I.  KCET  (Television 
station)     Los  Angeles. 
[HV9481]  366  78-713277 

CINE 

Solid  figures  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associate,  1971. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Elementary  geometry:  forms 
we  -ee) 

I>>op  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

IKEDITS:  Director,  Oliver  B.  Wheeler. 

SI "M.\IARY:  Describes  solid  flgnres  as  geometric  forms  and  gives 
ei:iimples  of  their  use  in  everyday  life. 

1.  Geometry,  Solid.        I.  Hester  and  Associates.     II.  Series:  Ele- 
mentary geometry:  forms  we  see  (Motion  picture) 
[QA491]  513  70-712688 

Hester  and  Associates 


Solid  figures  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.     .si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Forms  we  see) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  various  aspects  of  solid  figures  and  their 
occurrence  in  common  objects  of  dally  life.  Covers  cubes,  cylinders, 
cones,  ellipses,  parabolas,  hyperbolas,  pyramids,  spheres,  ellipsoids, 
and  rectangular,  triangular,  hexagonal,  and  octagonal  prisms. 

1.  Polyhedra.  I.  Hester  and  Associates.    II.  Series:  Forms  we 

see  (Motion  picture) 

[(iA491]  613  73-712284 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Stdid  geometry  {FUmatrip)  Common  Ground,  London.  Be- 
leased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1968. 

32  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Plane  and  solid  geometry) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Colin  Hartland. 

Summary:  An  orthographic  representation  of  laminas,  prisms, 
and  pyramids:  of  sections  of  geometrical  solids :  of  conic  sections; 
and  of  auTlllary  views. 

1.  Qeometrj',  Solid.  i.  Common  ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Car- 
man Educational  Associates.  Series:  Plane  and  solid  geometry 
(Pllmstrlp) 

513  73-736136 

Carman  Educational  Assodates 


Scriid,   liquid,  gas,  part   1 
Associates,  1969. 


{Motion   picture)      Bailey-Film 


4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Investigations  In  science:  Prop- 
erties of  matter  .series! 

I>oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  F'lat  part  of  a  study  of  the  three  forms  of  matter, 
.thowing  water  in  Its  three  ba-slc  states — ice,  liquid,  and  water  vapor. 
Illustrates  the  movement  of  molecules,  and  points  out  that  all  sub- 
-stances  change  from  one  state  of  matter  to  another  If  their  tempera- 
tures change  Kuflicientiy. 

1.  Matter— Properties.  i.  Kailey-Fllm  Associates.  Series:  In- 
vestigations In  science:  Properties  of  matter  series  (Motion  picture) 
530.4  70-708068 

Balley-FIlm  Associates 


Solid,  liquid,  gas,  part  2  {Motion  picture)  Bailey-Film  As- 
sociates, 1969. 

4  mi:i.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Investigations  In  science:  Prop- 
erties of  matter  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  giilde. 

Summary:  Second  part  of  a  study  of  tlie  three  forms  of  matter, 
showing  water  In  Its  three  basic  states— ice,  ilqiiid,  and  water  vapor. 
Illustrates  the  movement  of  molecules,  and  points  out  that  all  sub- 
.stances  change  from  one  state  of  matter  to  another  If  their  tempera- 
tures change  sufllctently. 

1.  Matter — Properties.  i.  Bailey-Fllm  Aasociatea  Series:  In- 
vestlgatlona  In  science:  Properties  of  matter  series  (Motion  picture) 
630.4  74-708069 

Bsiley-Fllm  AsMorlates 

The  Solid  lofic  tcchnoloffr  drcott  (MoHon  pioturt)  Inter- 
national  Business  Uachinea  Corp.,  Components  I>iTisi<xi, 
1966. 

20  mill.     wl.     color.     16  mm.     (  Profile  of  a  process) 
/Nummary;   Prewnls  a  tour  through  a  manufacturlnjc  facility  for 
prmlucing  micro-electronic  circuits  for  use  in  modern  computer  sys- 
tems.    Focuses  primarily  on  new  machines  that  bad  to  be  Inveoted  to 
sttsln  rellsble.  low-cost,  high-volume  production. 

1,  Electronic  calculating-machines — Circuits.  t.   IntemstlMUl 

ftuHlnens  Mai-binea  Corporation.     Components  Dlvlsioa.  Series: 

Profile  of  a  procexs  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-670 

CINB 


Solid    ihapes.    (Motion    picture]       BBC-TV,    London,    1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Hlma. 

30  min.     id      b&w.      1«  mm.     (Arithmeik.  no.  7) 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  the  world  ii  made  of  lolids  which  ire  >hapes 
enclosing  ihree-dimeniional  space.  Focuses  on  solid  shapes  in  which  all  of  the 
faces  arc  tiie  same  size  and  shape. 

I.  Geometry.  Solid— Juvenile  filnu.  [I.  Geometry,  Solid]  I.  British 
Broadcasting  Corporation.  Television  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  111. 
Series:  Arithmetic.  [Motion  picture]  no.  7. 

tQA49lj  513  77-714413 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Tlie  S<riid  tin  coyote   {Motion  picture)     Warner  Bros.  Pic- 
tures.   Released  by  Vitaphone  Corp.,  1966. 

5  min.    sd.    color.    85  mm.     ( Looney  tune  cartoon ) 

Creditu:  Producers,  David  H.  DePaUe,  Friz  Freleng;  director, 
Rudy  Larriva-  writer,  Don  Jurwlch;  creators  of  anlmatlOT,  Hank 
Smith,  Virgil  Ross,  Bob  Bransfbrd;  music.  Bill  Lava;  film  editor, 
Joe  Slracusa. 

SMmmary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  a  coyote  who  builds  a 
monstrous  tin  likeness  of  himself  to  fool  a  roadrunner. 

L  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  inc.     n.  Vitaphone  Corporation. 
Serlefl'  Looney  tune  cartoon  {Motion  picture) 

791.43  72-704387 


Society   for 


326 


Solid  waste — a  new   pollutant   (Filmstrip) 

Visual  Education,  1971. 

G3  fi*.  color.  3.*^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33}  rpm..  15 
min,     mlcrogroove,     (Atnerlca's  urban  crisis,  group  1,  no.  4) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Woodbury  Conkling. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  growing  amount  of  litter  In  urban  areas. 
Defines  our  "convenience"  way  of  life,  planned  obsolescence  In  manu- 
factured goods,  and  the  influence  of  these  factors  on  Increasing  solid 
waste. 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  disposal — U.  S.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Bdu- 
catiou,  inc.,  Cblcago.  Series:  America's  urban  i^sls  (Filmstrip) 
group  1,  no.  4. 

614.7  73-738051 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Solids  and  liquids  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  197L 
Made  by  Teleniated  Motion  Pictures,  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     (Classifying)  ,  .,.     .      u, 

Issued  in  set  3  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary  Deals  with  the  science  process  of  classifying,  with 
emphasis  on  solids  and  liquids.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1    Liquids— Juvenile  films.     2,   Solids— Juvenile  films.  I.  Mc- 

Graw-Hill Book  Company.        Series:  Classifying  (Pllmstrlp) 

372.3  75-737679 

HcGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Solids,  liquids  and  g:ase8  (Filmstrip)  Filmfax.  Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

I  roll     color.    35  mm.     (Science  fundamentals) 

SUMMARY-  Explains  that  all  matter  consists  of  atoms  and 
molecules.  Clarifies  Important  differences  between  solids,  liquids, 
and  gases,  and  describes  the  part  which  molecules  pUy  In  those  dif- 
ferences    With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1  Matter— Juvenile  films.  I.  Fllmfai  Productions,  New  York. 
11.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Science 
fundamentals  (Filmstrip)  »,„*-„ 

rQCl71]  372.3  70-740679 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Soliloquies  of  Shakespeare  {Motion  picture)  Syd  Cassyd 
Productions,  1954. 

13  motion  pictures,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

First  l^liakespearlan  film  folio. 

Television  version  (60  min.)  also  Issued. 

Summary:  John  Carraditie  reads  well-known  selections  from  the 
plays  of  Shakespeare:  Hamlet,  Macbeth,  Romeo  and  Juliet,  and  the 
historical  plays. 

I.  Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.  ir.  Cassyd  (Syd)  Productions, 
Los  Angeles. 

822.3  Fi  A  67-5579 
Syd  Cassyd  Productions 

Soliloquy  of  a  river  {Motion  picture)     Hardman-Davison 

Productions.     Released   by    Nature-Guide   Films,    1969. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  a  river  with  emphasis  on  Its  con- 
tinuing t>eauty  and  on  the  life  In  and  around  a  stream  during  the 
changing  seasons  of  the  year. 

1.  Rivers.  i.  Hardman-Davlson  Productions,     n.  Nature-Guide 

Films. 

574.92  70-702873 

CINE 

Soliloquy  of  a  river  {Motion  picture)  KEG  Productions^ 
Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Explorations, 
1969. 

26  min.    sd.    ct)lor.    16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Audubon  and  Cana- 
dian Audubon  Societies. 

Credit*:  Producers,  D.  Gibson.  R.  Ellis,  G.  S.  Kedey;  consultant, 
0.  Knerer;  music.  R  Harrison;  photography,  M.  Hardman,  B.  Da- 
vison; editing,  L.  Lawrence,  D.  Smitli. 

Summary:  Presents  the  life  cycle  of  a  river,  and  shows  It  slowly 
turning  into  a  polluted  waterway. 

1.  Rivers.  i.  Keg  Productions  Limited,  n.  A-V  Explorations, 
inc.        Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre  (Motion  picture) 

551.4  70-709408 
A-V  Eiploratlons 

The  Solitary  man   {Motion  picture)     Fiiniily  Theater,  1964. 

5  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Soturof  the  ages) 

Credit*:  Producer.  Patrick  Peyton;  supervlaing  producer.  Maria 
Lucu  de  Tenn  :  director  and  si'reenplay.  BUI  Webb:  narrator,  Mae- 
doniild  Orey;  music,  David  Raksln:  cameraman.  Donald  Henderson. 

Summary:  A  modern  interpretation  of  Psalm  6  using  the  dramati- 
sation about  a  dejected,  unemployed  man  and  a  little  boy  who  gives 
him  a  toy  doll. 
— .\nother  issue.    ;?5  mm. 

1.  Bible.     O.  T.     Psalms  vi— Criticism,  Interpretation,  etc.  I. 

Bible.     O.   T.     Psalms   vt.     n.   Family   Theater,   Hollywood,   Calif. 
Series :  Sonjr  of  the  ages  ( Motion  picture ) 

223  70-702119 

Family  Theater 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Solitude  y^ot'on  picture)  Columbia  Broadoasting  System, 
19:,9.  Presented  in  cooperation  with  the  N'ew  York  State 
Education  Dept. 

:^S  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Camera  3) 

Tetecnst  on  the  CBS-TV  program  Camera  3. 

Ci-eiiti:  Producer.  John  McCiffert;  director,  Aothooj  Parrar; 
writer.  Clair  Poskam.  Caat:  Ruth  Altman,  Roger  de  KoTen,  Gei^ld 
HIken.  Mike  Kellln. 

Summary:  An  explorer,  a  philosopher,  a  social  man,  and  a  woman 
express  their  opinions  of  solitude,  its  beoeflts  and  Its  perils.  Includes 
quotations  from  H.  D.  Thoreau,  Admiral  Byrd,  Sir  Francea  Bacon, 
William  Cowper.  Dr.  Samuel  Johnron,  R  W.  Emerson,  and  Siegfried 
Sn««oon. 

1.  Solitude.  r.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc.  Series: 

Camera  3  (Motion  picture) 

152.4  Fi  68-653 

Solo  (Motion  picture)     Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

15  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  David  Adams,  Mike  Hoorer:  dIr«rtor  and 
nrltu-,  Mike  Hoover. 

StMMARY:  Portrafs  the  efforts  and  exhilarations  that  are 
experienced  \>j  the  solo  mountain  climber.  Filmed  la  Mexico,  the 
United  States,  and  Canada. 

1.  Mountaineering.         I,  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 
[G510]  796.6  75-712413 

Pyramid  Films 

Soloaoa,  a  ■•■  of  vbdoM.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  Films, 


1959. 


17  r> 


(Old  Testament  Scnpturet) 


Abo  bsued  Jn  bAw. 

With  leader'!  suk5e. 

SUMMARY:  The  gifts  of  wudoni,  wealth,  and  fame  us  )uu  nil«  poMCsscd 
by  Sotoman  miify  to  the  UesMnp  that  come  from  the  love  of  God. 

1.  Solomon.  King  of  IitkI         1    Concordia  Publishing  House,  Si.  Louis 
11.  Series:  Old  Tetument  Scnpiures.  (Moiton  picture) 
[BS380.S6]  222  72-701680 

Concordia  Films  72  MARC 

Solomon  and  the  Temple  (FUmatrip)    Roa's  Films,  1969. 

Fi»  fr.  color.  3^  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  k.,  12  in..  33i  rpm., 
15  min.      tiiicrogroore.      (Kings  and  prophets,  part  one) 

CredUt:  Authors.  Slater  M.  Johnlce  Cohan.  Sister  M.  EUaabeth 
Fowkes;  cimstiUant,  Bernard  Cooke. 

flnmnMr]/:  Denci-lbe^  events  In  the  life  of  Solomon,  Including  the 
bonding  of  the  Temple,  and  the  Biblical  writer's  Judgment  of  him. 
Points  out  that  true  glory  consists  In  faithfulness  to  the  worahlp 
of  Tahweh  and  that  true  wisdom  consists  la  knowing  how  to  live 
as  Tahweh's  people. 

1  Solomon,  King  of  Israel.  i.  Roa's  Films,  Milwaukee.  Se- 

ries: Kings  and  propbets  (Fllmstrip)  part  otte. 

222  73-733702 

Roa's  Films 


Soloaicw:  builder  of  the  tCMple.  [Hlmstrip] 

1967. 


Cathednl  Film*. 


5«fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  «..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm-  (Stortca 
frooi  the  Old  Tesuroent.  Series  6:  Heroes  of  Israel,  no.  4) 

With  scnpt  and  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Edward  D.  Eagle,  Maxwell  V.  Petiow;  director.  Jack 
L  Tyler;  writer.  Jcue  L.  Cobuni, 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  wisdom  of  Solomon.  Covm  the  buikliitg  of  his 
temple  mod  palace,  shows  how  Soloroon  became  weak  in  his  later  years  aad 
eventually  desuoyed  what  he  had  perfected. 

1,  Solomon.  King  of  Israel  I  Cathedral  Films,  inc.,  Burbaak.  Calif,  11. 
Series.  Stones  from  the  CM  Testament  Series  6:  Heroes  of  luael.  [Fdmstrip]  do. 


(BSS80.S6] 

Cathedral  Films 


222 


72-733441 
MARC 


Solomon  R.  Guggenheim  Museum  Film  Collection 
see 

Kreise. 


Muratti  Grieft  einl 


StufUe  Nr.  6. 


Sabticc  (Motion  picture)    Walter  Ungerer,  1971. 

33  mln.     sd.     color.     16  oim.     (Oobleland.  ao.  3) 

SC.MM.\RV:  An  ezperlmeotat  film  adapted  from  a  po«n  br  Hark 
Strand  entitled  The  dress. 

1.  ExperimeoUt  dims.  I.  Strand.  Hark,  1984-  The  dress. 

II.  Ungerer.  Walter.     III.  Series:  Oobleland  (Uotloo  picture)  no.  8. 

[PX1995.9.E96]  704.946  72-7184M 

CINE 


Soltys,  Rictiard 


Shakespeare  primer. 


Solubility:  coaiaoD  ion  effect.  [Motion  picture]  Dept  of  Chemis- 
try, Yale  University.  Made  by  David  C.  Anderson  and  An* 
drew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.     (Yaic  chemistry  film  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DcmoRStrstes  the  common  ion  effect  while  testing  for  the 
presence  of  iotu  in  the  solution. 

I.  Solubility  2.  ionic  solution.  I.  Yale  University.  Dept.  of  Cbcmutry. 
II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Yale  chem- 
istry film  scries.  [Motion  picturei 

[QD543i  541  73-714960 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  73  MARC 

Educational  Corp 


SolBbtUty:  effect  of  cmiceBtratitHi.  [Motion  picture]  Dept  of 
Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and 
Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

i  min.     si      color      super  S  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  scries) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  espcrimcnts  with  lead  chloride  to  illustrate  how  con- 
trolled observaliotu  arc  used  to  evaluate  simple  solubility  product  calculatioaa 

1 .  Solubility.  2.  Lead  chloride.  I.  Yale  University.  DcpL  of  Chemistry. 
II.  Encyclopaedia  Briunnica  Educational  Corporation.  111.  Seriea:  Yak  chem- 
istry film  scries.  [Motion  picture] 

[QD543)  546  77-714961 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Solubility  of  compounds.    Part  1 :  Stmctore  and  solubiMtT 

(Motion    picttu*)      Holt,    Rinehart    and    Winston,    1970. 
Made  by  William  BroBe  Productions. 

4  mln.  al.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Techniques  of  organic  chemistry. 
Series  1 :  Manipulation  of  liquid.'*  and  solids,  no.  9) 

I..OOP  film. 

With  study  ^Ide. 

CREDITS;  Authors,  Joseph  Casanova.  John  A.  Hangravite. 

SUMMARY:  Illuatrates  the  effect  of  the  structure  of  the  solute 
molecule  on  its  solubility  in  a  solvent. 

1.  Solution  (Chemistry)  I.  Hott.  Rinehart  and  WlnstMi,  Inc. 
Series:  Techniques  of  organic-  chemistry.  Series  1:  Hanlpulatloa  of 
liquids  and  solids  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 

547  70-709848 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Solubility  of  compounds.  Part  2:  Effects  of  terapcrator* 
and  solvent  variation  (Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1970.     Made  by  William  Broee  Productions. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Techniques  of  organic  chemistry. 
Series  1 :  Manipulation  of  liquids  and  sotids,  no.  10) 

Ijiop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Authors,  Joseph  Casanova,  John  A.  Mangravite. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  determination  of  temperature  ef- 
fect on  solubility  with  a  solubility  te«t  for  anthracene  tn  benzene; 
Illustrates  the  effect  of  solvents  of  widely  differing  polarity. 

1,  Solubllliy.  I.  Holt.  KInehart  and  Winston,  tno.  Series: 
Technlqnes  of  organic  chemiatry.  Series  I:  ManlpulatlOD  of  liquids 
and  solids  (Motion  picture)  no.  10. 

547  74-709St8 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Soluble  and  insoluble  substances  (Motion  picture)  Iwa- 
nami  Films,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1970. 

3  miu.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Properties  of  solutions  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Table  salt,  copper  sulfate,  rosin,  and  naphthalene  are 
tested  for  solubility  in  water.  In  benzene,  and  In  alcohol  to  show 
that  .solubility  is  a  function  of  both  solvent  and  solute. 

1.  .Soluti<m  (Chemistry)  l  Iwanaml  Elga  Selsakujo,  Tokyo, 
n.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Properties  of  solutions  series 
(Motion  picture) 

641  76-708809 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Solution  of  alkali  metal  in  liquid  ammonia  {Motion  picture) 
Yale  University,  1964. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm 

Abridged  version. 

Creditt:  Producers,  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.,  David  G.  Anderson; 
photographers,  Oene  BJerke,  Margery  Riddle. 

Summary:  Examines  the  techniques  and  craftsmanship  of  basic  re- 
search. Uses  the  preparation  of  a  two-phase  solution  of  ."odlum  In 
ammonia.  Coven  fundamentals  of  glassworklng  and  Tarlons  tech- 
niques, including  use  of  McLeod  gage,  leak  testing,  and  trake-out  pro- 
cedures. 

1.  Sodium.  2.  Liquid  ammonia.  3.  Glass  manufacture.  i.  Yale 
University. 

Fi  67-513 


Solution  oi  alkali  metal  in  liquid  ammonia  (Motion  picture) 
Dept  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  David 
G.  Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

B  min.     sd.     color.     Ifl  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  film  series) 

Abridged  version. 

SUMMARY :  Summarize.s  the  steps  of  a  research  experiment 
designed  to  obtain  a  .stable  solution  of  sodium  In  liquid  ammonia. 
iiuiicntes  thiit  specialized  techniques  and  meticulous  care  are  de- 
manded fi-equpiitly  In  fundamental  research. 

1.  Chemical  research.  2.  Sodium.  3.  Liquid  ammonia.  4.  Solu- 
tion (Chemistry)  I.  Yale  University.  Dept-  of  Chemistry.  II. 
Encycliipuedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series: 
Yale  chemistry  film  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QD40J  541  73-713301 

Em-j'clo|)a<  'llii  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Solution  of  alkali  metal  in  liquid  ammonia  (Motion  picture) 
Dept.  of  Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  David  G. 
Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

'24  min.  sd.  color.  18  mm.  { Yale  chemistry  film  seriesl 
Sl'MSIARY:  Introdui-e.s  fundamental  research  to  students  who 
are  consiticriug  making  a  career*  in  chemFstry.  Shows  how  a  re- 
searcher attacks  the  problem  of  isolating  a  sample  of  sodium  dis- 
solved In  liquid  ammonia  without  having  it  decompose  t>ecause  of 
Impurities  and  discusses  the  rationale  for  the  eiperiment. 

L  Chemical  research.  2.  Sodium.  3.  Liquid  ammonia.  4.  Solu- 
tion (Chemistry)  I.  Vale  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  IL 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series: 
Yale  chemiatry  film  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

[QD40]  541  77-713302 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Kducatlonal  Corp. 


Solntloa  of  aaltK  tlM  miatioB  of  solaUUty  with  tMnperttare. 

[Motion  picture]  Ohio  State  University  Dept.  of  Chemistry. 
Made  by  W.  T.  Linnncott,  W.  R.  Barnard,  and  R.  T.  Yinglinf. 
Released  by  W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1970. 

20  min.     (d.     color.      16  mm.     (Ceneral  chemistry  laboratory  filmt) 

Abo  iiaucd  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound  track  and  as 
electronic  video  rccofdinf. 

With  laboratory  manual  entitled  Experimental  general  chemistry. 

Based  on  the  book  entiUed  Eiperimenial  general  chemistry,  by  Lippiocoit, 
Meek,  and  Verhock. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  detailed  experimental  procedure  to  study  the  effect  of 
temperature  on  the  lolubtlity  of  salts,  and  discusses  the  use  of  Lc  Chatelier's 
principles. 

1  Solubility.     2.  Salts.       I.  Lippincott,  William  Thomas,  1924-  Ex- 

perintentsl  general  chcmbtry.  II.  Ohio.  State  University.  Columbus.  Dept. 
of  Chemistry.  Ill,  Saunders  (W  B-)  Company.  Philadelphia.  IV,  Series:  Gen- 
eral chemistry  laboratory  (Urns.  [Motion  picture) 

[QD5433  542  74-715053 

Ohio  Suie  University  72  MARC 

Solution  sets  (FUmstrip)    Popular  Science  Pub.  Ca,  Audio- 
Visual  Division,  1969. 

•13  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Elementary-  mathematics) 

FOM  li.nwtrip  no.  7H-2. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  a  replacement  for  the  variable  which 
makes  a  true  statement  is  a  polutlon  of  the  open  aentence,  and  points 
out  that  the  solution  of  an  open  sentence  may  uot  always  be  the 
same,  depending  on  the  replacement  set.  Notea  that  the  solution  set 
consists  of  alt  members  of  the  replacement  set  which  make  an  open 
sentence  a  true  statement.    With  captions. 

1.  Set  theory.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  inc., 
New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  a.  FOM  fllmstrip  no.  7H-2. 
Series:  Elementary  mathematics  (Flltnatrip) 

372.7  Fi  A  68-4760 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audlo-Tlsual  DIt. 

Solatkw  step  (fpceck  lA).  [Ftlnutrip]     Mt.  San  Jacinto  College, 
1968. 

30  fr.     cokw .     35  mm.       and  pbonoUpe:  pUstic.  single-track,  1  reel  (5  in). 
3  3/4  ips..  26  min. 

Also  issued  with  i^ionotapc  to  cassette. 

With  student  response  sheet. 

SUMMARY;  Describes  ihe  solution  step  process,  used  in  s  speech  when  the 
purpose  is  to  coavmce  o(  persuade. 

1.  Oratory.     2    Persuasion  (Rhetoric)        I.  Mi.  San  Jacinto  CoU^e. 
[PN4121)  808.5  72-734996 

Ml  San  Jacinto  College  72  MARC 


S<^iitions  {Motion  picture)     Gakken  Co.,  Tokyo.     Beleued 

in  the  U.  S.  by  Bailey-Film  Aaaociates,  196&. 

13  m::i      sd.     color.    J6  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  experlmeuts  demonstratlog  Tarlous  charac- 
teristics of  a  chemical  solution. 

1.  Solution  (Chemistry)  j.  Gakken  Film  Ompany,  ltd.,  Tokyo, 

n.  Bailey-Film  .Associates. 

541  7ft-703102 

Balley-Film  Associates 

SoUtkMs.  [Motion  picture]    Coronet  lostnictioul  FilnM.  1973. 


16  n 


color.      16  n 


Special  version  of  the  19S9  mocton  picture  of  the  same  title  with  simplified 
science  vocabulary  for  slow  learners. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Dale  A.  Dretsbach. 

SUMMARY:  Dcfinea  solutions  in  terms  of  solutes  and  sotventa.  depicts 
some  common  types  of  solutions,  and  preaenu  factors  which  innucrtce  solubility. 
including  temperature,  pressure,  and  composition,  attd  practical  appHcatioM  of 
solutions  in  chemistry.  Laboratory  demonstrations  illustrate  the  more  importaat 
characieristtcs  of  solutions. 

I,  Coronet  Instructional  Ftbns. 

371.9  72-700847 

72  MARC 


I,  Solution  (Chemistry) 

t<3D541, 

Cororwl  Instructional 


[Moticm  ^ncturc]     Academy  Films,  1971. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Robert  Galati. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  a  (ew  solutions  for  cleaning  the  polluted  environ- 
ment Shows  recycling  of  materiala,  the  use  of  glass  for  streets  in  FuUerton, 
California,  and  an  experimental  program  Tor  recycling  water  in  Santec,  Cali- 
fomis.  Emphasizes  the  use  of  bicycles,  car  pools,  and  public  iramsportaliaa 
whenever  possible,  snd  describes  the  advantage*  o*  aerial  trams  and  lifts. 

1.  Pollution,        1.  Academy  rilms. Hollywood.  Calif. 
tTD175i  614.7  72-715409 

Academy  Fihns  72  MARC 


Solving  open  sentences   (Filmstrip)     Filmfax  Productions. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  lOTl. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Concepts  of  modern  mathematics,  part  S) 
SUMMARY;  Shows  how  Ihe  solution  of  open  sentences  Involving 

one  variable  is  developed  utilizing  the  various  properties  of  eqtuill- 

tles.  such  as  the  additive  and  multipUeatlve 

1.    Proposltlonal   calculus.         I.   Filmfax  Productions,  New   York. 

II.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Seriea:  Concepts  of 

modern  mathmetics  (Fllmstrip)  part  3. 

[QA9]  611  70-740641 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Solving  pairs  oi  equations  {Motion  picture)    General  Learn- 
ing Corp.,  1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Filna. 

9  mln.     sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Teaching  the  rational  numbers) 
Bummarif:  lUastrates  how  to  locate  a  point  by  Cartlstan  graphtog 

using  a  story  about  a  boy  who  uses  this  method  of  graphing  to  help 

aoBoe  pirates  find  a  treasure  which  tbey  had  lost. 

1.   EquatitHis,   Simultaneous.        l  General  Learning  Corporatioo. 

Series:  Teaching  the  rational  numbers  (Motion  picture) 

613  73-705667 

CINB 


327 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Solving  pairs  of  equations  (pirates)  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Council  of  Teftchere  of  Sfathematics  in  cooperation 
wirh  General  Ijearninor  Corp.  Made  by  Davidson  Films, 
npleased  by  Silver  Burdeft  Co.,  1970. 

10  min.  sil,  color.  16  mm.  fEIetneDtary  matheniatico  for 
tc.1.  hcni  and  students.    Studeot  film  12B) 

With  teacher's  eiilde. 

CRKDITS:  Project  rtiirotor.  Harry  D.  Ruderman;  teachers, 
Ijiiiren  G.  W.jodby.  Joseph  Mora.v. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  In  which  a  roung  crewman  on  a 
pirate  ship  solves  pairs  of  equations  In  order  to  avoid  walking  the 
plank. 

1.   Bquations,  Simultaneous.  I.  National  Pouncll  of  Teachers 

of  Mathematics.  II.  Silver  Biirdett  Company.  III.  Series:  Elemen- 
tary mathematics  for  teachers  and  students.  Student  film  12B  {Mo- 
tion picturel 

IQA195]  611  74-713722 

Silver  BurdettCo. 


Solving  personal  problems.  [FUmstrip] 
Corp..  1968. 


Educational  Projections 


27  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  L«vcl  I.  R-189) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinrorcem«nt  or 
medial  M  and  final  M.  Describes  some  of  the  problems  faced  by  people  with 
personal  or  social  handicaps,  and  suggests  ways  the  student  can  either  overcome 
his  problem  or  live  comfortably  with  it.  With  captions.  For  elementary  grades. 

I .  Reading  (Elementary) — Juvenile  films.     2.  English  language — Consonants 
—Juvenile  films.     3.  Socially  handicapped  children —Juvenile  Ttlms.     (1.  So- 
cially handicapped.     2.  Physically  handicapped]        I.  Educational  Projections 
Corporation.     II.  Scries:  Reading  program.  (Filmsiripi  Level  1,  R-189. 
[LB1573]  372.4  72-733602 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Solving  problems  with  a  microscope  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
ti(i!i;il  nrondcasting  Co..  1005.  M:ule  by  Prism  Produc- 
tioi.^  i:i  cooperation  with  New  ^'ork  LnivtTsity.  Released 
by  Prisni  Productiong,  1969. 

-S  luiD.  sd-  !>&»'.  16  mm.  (Inquiries  In  science  ...  wilb  Mr. 
Wizard) 

Transferred  from  orlKinal  vldeotat)e  of  the  television  series  Mr. 
Wizard. 

With  teacher's  jrulde. 

Credits:  Producer  and  author.  Don  Herbert. 

Summaru:  Demonstrates  the  various  kinds  of  Information  that  can 
be  obtained  hy  usIdk  a  microscope,  iucludlnjc  the  measurement  of 
the  eye  of  a  needle,  how  a  beaded  chain  is  made,  what  happens  when 
a  lijht  bulb  filaiuent  burns  out.  and  why  burrs  stick  to  clothina. 

1    .Microsotp^  and  microscopy.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany, inc.     11.  Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York.     in.  Mr.  Wizard 
(Mi-Tloii  picture)  Series:  Inquiries  in  science  ...  with  Mr.  Wizard 

1.M"iloii  pict'irei 

678  74-702101 

I'ri>>m  Proi1ii'"tinns 


Solving    radical    equations    {FUmstrip)       Popular    Science 
Audio-Visiiftis,  1971). 

43  fr.     color.     3."i  inni. 

With  tearliers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  Halg  Bohlgian. 

iSummarii:  Describes  application!*  which  Involve  formulas  with 
radicals,  and  explainu  the  algebraic  method  of  solving  several  radi- 
cal equations.     With  captions, 

1.  Equations — Numerical  solutions.    2.  Equations,  Roots  of. 
I.  Popular  Science  Audlo-TUmals. 

612  72-733375 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Solving  the  paper  caper  {Motion  picture)     Eastman  Kodak 
Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Richard  Young  and  Richard  Quataert. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummniy:  Describes  the  concept  of  mlcrofllm  systems  and  dis- 
cusses general  microfilming  techniques.  For  use  in  an  Industrial 
training  program. 

1.  MIcrophotograpby.        i.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

778.3  Fi  A  68-8-21 

CINK 


Solving  the  unbalanced  bridge  {Motion  picture)    Tektronix, 
1964. 

17  itiiti.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sumntitrt/:  A  lecture  by  a  technical  Instructor.  Takes  the  prob- 
lem of  the  unbalanced  bridge  and  shows  bow  to  solve  the  problon 
with  Therenio's  theorem. 

1.    Bridge  circuits.     2.   Electric   networks.  i.   Tektronix,  Inc., 

Beaverton,  Or. 

621.38  79-707345 

Tektronix 


Somalia   (FUimfrip)     Herbert  E.   Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1962. 

■_'j  ft-     (filor.    35  mm. 

Shorter  vemtons  (-12  fr  anil  42  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1963.  with 
arript. 

Creditt:  Author.  Anthony  D.  Marshall. 

Stimmari/:  Bhows  bow  the  native  Somallans  lire,  and  describes 
Nome  of  the  economic  and  social  problems  of  their  country.  With 
captions. 

1.   Somalia.  t.  Itudek    (Herl>ert  E.)   Films  and  Slides,  Santa 

Barbara,  r'alif. 

916.7  78-786830 

lludek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Somalia  {Mof.on  picture)     AV-ED  Films, 
ilelcne  Fischer. 


Made  bj 


26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  aod  writer,  Heleae  Fischer. 

Humtiutri/:  I>e«crlbea  the  geographical  features  of  Ethlt^U  and 
tella  about  the  customs,  manoers,  morals,  religions,  and  Tocatlens  of 
the  people  llvlog  there. 

1.  Somalia.    2.  Ethiopia.         L  AV-ED  Fllma,  Bollywood,  Calif. 
916.7  72r-701204 

AV-KD  Films 


Some  are  more  equal  than  others  (Motion  picture) 
News.    Released  by  Carousel  Films,  1971. 


CBS 


40  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Justice  In  America,  no.  1) 

CREDITS:  Producers,  John  Sharnlk.  Harry  Morgan;  reporter, 
Eric  Sevareld. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  faults  of  the  American  Judicial  system, 
focusing  on  the  treatment  of  ethnic  minorities  In  the  courts,  the 
Inequitable  ball  system,  and  discriminatory  practices  In  Jury  selec- 
tion. 

1.  Criminal  justice,  Administration  of— U.  S.  2.  Race  discrimina- 
tion— U.  S.  I.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  News. 
II.  Carousel  Films.  Inc.,  New  York.  III.  Series:  Justice  In  America 
(Motion  picture)  no.  1. 

iKF9223]  323.42  73-713876 

Carousel  Films 


Some  baby   (Motion   picture) 
Pathe  Exchange,  1922. 


Hal    Roach.      Released   by 


10  mln.     si.     b&w.     35  mm. 

In  the  Hal  Roach  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection,  library  of  Congress. 

CAST :  Harry  "Snub"  Pollard. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  In  wbicb  a  baby,  carefully  concealed  In  a 
box,  Is  placed  In  the  automobile  of  two  newlyweds.  Later,  burglars 
rob  their  home  and  take  all  the  wedding  presents.  Including  tbe  baby. 

I.    Roach.    Hal,   1892-  II.    Patbe    EichanRe,    Inc.     III.   Hal 

Roach  Collection.    IV.  American  Film  Institute  0>IlectloiL 

7«.48  74-710440 


Some   beginnings   of   social   psychiatry    (Motion   picture) 
President  and  Fellows  of  Harvard  College,  1966. 

14  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  Harvard  Medical  School  mental  health  training  film,  by  Edward 
A.  Mason. 

Eicerpts  from  a  lecture  by  Erich  Lindemann. 

Summary:  Dr.  Erich  Lindemann  discusses  tbe  development  of 
his  concepts  of  social  psychiatry,  and  describes  the  problems  Involved 
in  establishing  the  social  psychiatrist  In  the  community. 

1.  Social  psychiatry.  r.  Lindemann.  Erich,  ii.  Harvard  Uulver- 
slly. 

362.2  Fi  68-252 


Some  birds  are  extinct  (FUmstrip)    My  weekly  reader,  1966. 
Made  by  Communicators. 

22  fr     color.    35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  24-«6, 

Summary--  Tells  the  story  of  the  extinction  of  the  passenger 
pigeon. 

1.  Passenger  pigeons.  2.  Birds,  Extinct,  i.  My  weekly  reader. 
872.6  71-733081 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


SoBc  call  It  software.  [Motion  picture]  IBM  World  Trade  Corp. 
Made  by  Film  Enterprises.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service.  1972. 

10  min.     *d.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  language  vertiont  istued:  French,  German,  Spanish. 

SUMMARY:  Show)  how  people  auemble  the  iiutructioni  which  enable 
computer*  to  furKtion  and  to  help  lolve  problems.  Illuttrate*  traffic  control  by 
computer. 

1.  Programmini  (Electronic  computers)  2.  Electroak  data  proccMing— 
TrafTic  engineering.  I.  IBM  World  Trsde  Corporitton.  11.  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service,  inc. 

lQA76]  651.8  72-700598 

CINE  73  MARC 


Some  courses  don't  count  (Mtition  picture)    Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1970.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

9  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Critical  moments  In  teaching) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  with  guide  for  Independent  study  edited 
by  David  Gllessmau. 

SUMMARY:  An  open-end  film  in  which  a  student's  request  for 
advice  on  his  curriculum,  causes  the  teacher  to  measure  desirability 
versus  practicality. 

1.  Education— Curricula.         I.  Holt,  Ulnehart  and  Winston,  Inc. 
II.  Series:  Critical  moments  In  teaching  (Motion  picture) 
ILB1570]  370.7  73-709126 

Holt.  Rinehart  aod  Winston 


Srnne  day  Fll  grow  up   (FUmstrip)      3sim  Handy  School 

Service,  1969. 

29  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  5  min. 
mlcrogriMive.     (Sing-a-song  of  cleanliness) 

Sumutaiy;  K  sing-along  approach  to  learning  cleanliness  habits. 
Tells  children  that  they  will  naturally  grow  up.  with  girls  becoming 
ladies  and  boys  becoming  men.    For  primary  grades, 

1.  Hygiene — Juvenile  films.  2.  Orowth — Juvenile  flltna.  t.  Jam 
Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Series:  Sing-a-song  of  cleanliness 

(Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  76-736547 

A.  I...  A.  Booklet 


Some  ecological  considerations  (Filmstrip)  Q-f-Ed  Pro- 
ductions. Keleased  by  Q-f-Kd  Productions  and  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1971. 

M  fr.  color.  39  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In..  S3|  rpm., 
10  mln.     (The  Ecological  crisis) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Richard  Felger;  production  consultant,  Shel- 
ton  P,  Applegate. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  science  of  ecology  and  Its  Importance 
to  the  survival  of  mankind.  Emphasises  that  man  can  control  his 
environment  without  disturbing  Its  balance  If  he  carefully  uses  the 
knowledge  tie  has  at  hl«  disposal 

1.  Ecology.     2.  EnvlronmeDtal  policy.  \.  Q+Bd  Productions. 

II.   Society  for  Visual   Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.     IIL  Serlv:  The 
Ecological  crisis  (Film-  strip) 

574.5  78-738567 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Some  elementary  things  an  osciUoecope  can  do  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1970. 

4  mliL  sl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  in  phy^lcx:  cath- 
oile-ray  osclllORCOpe) 

Ix>op  film. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Smith. 

SUMMARY  :  Demonstrates  the  versatility  of  tbe  cathode-ray  oscil- 
loscope by  showing  that  it  can  be  used  as  a  voltmeter,  a  clock,  and 
a  eraph  plotter.  Shown  the  screen  patterns  produced  by  speech  and 
music  after  a  microphone  is  connected  to  the  vertical  Input.  Shows 
how  the  cathode-ray  oscilloscope  responds  to  a  flashlight,  a  strobo- 
scopic  light,  and  a  flashbulb  when  a  photoelectric  cell  Is  connected. 

1.  Cathode  ray  oscillograph.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational (Ik>rporatlon.  II.  Series:  Experiments  In  physics:  cathode- 
ray  oscilloscope  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7878.7]  537.5  71-713531 

Encyclopaedia  Rrltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Soae  elements  of  style.  [Filmstrip]     Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.,  1972. 

102  fr-  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodi»c:  2  ».  (I  s.  for  manual  projector. 
1  >.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  23  min. 

Alio  iuued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  and  examination  material. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Thomas  E,  Gaston;  narrator.  Thomas  S.  Klise;  art.  David 
Seay. 

SUMMARY:  Cartoon  art  studies  present  the  elements  of  style  in  literature 
and  composition.  Identifies  the  use  of  the  standard  stylistic  devices  and  special 
sentence  types,  with  examples  from  the  work  of  James  Baldwin.  John  Steinbeck, 
Stephen  Crane,  and  F.  Scott  Fitzgerald. 

1.  English  language— Style-  2.  American  lileriture— 2<hh  century— History 
and  criticism.        I.  Thomas  S.  Klise  Company. 

tPE1421]  808  72-736210 

Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.  72 


MARC 


Some    friendly    insects    (Motion    picture) 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia 


7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  scriDt- 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Warren  Brown;  conaborators,  John  S,  Shel- 
ton,  Charles  Hogue.  ,  ,     ^        _.     ,  .,        , 

SUMMARY:  An  interpreUtlon  of  the  life  and  characteristics  of 
several  common  insects.     For  el«nenUry  grades. 

1.  Insects-Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation. 


[QL467] 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica 


372.3 
Educational  Corp. 


77-712991 


Some  friends  of  Adfau  Stevenson  {Motion  picture)      CBS 

News,  1965. 

58  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Telecast  as  a  CBS  News  special  report  on  July  19. 1965. 

Summary:  Presents  a  transatlantic  conversation  of  friends  of  Ad- 
lal  Stevenson  during  which  they  discuss  the  legacy  left  by  Mr,  Ste- 
venson. Partlclpant.s  Include  Prime  Minister  Harold  Wilson,  Brlk 
Sevareld,  Vice  President  Hubert  Humphrey,  Secretary  of  Labor  Wll- 
lard  Wlrtz,  Archibald  MacLelsh,  and  Charles  Kuralt 

1.  Stevenson,  Adlal  Ewlng,  1900-1965.  i.  Columbia  Broadcast- 
ing System.  Inc.    CBS  News. 

923  74-701991 


Some  fnnctioaal  problems  of  the  hemiplegic  patient.  [Motion  pic- 
ture] Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute,  1965.  Made  by  Film 
Services. 

II  min.     sd-     color,      16  mm, 

Magnetic  sound  track 

SUMMARY:  Describes  fur  nurses  some  of  the  problems  of  hemiplegic  pa- 
tients in  carrying  out  daily  aciivjiies,  such  as  coming  to  a  sitting  position,  trans- 
ferring from  wheelchair  to  bed.  and  dressing 

1.  Neurological  nursing.     2.  Hemiplegia.        I    Kenny  RehabiUtation  Insti- 


[RC350.5] 
Kenny  Rehabiliu 


610.73 


72-700642 
MARC 


Some  game  birds  of  North  America  (Filmstrip)  U.  S. 
Dept  of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Information.  Released  by 
Photo  Lab,  1970. 

48  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

Also  Issuni  as  slide  set. 

With  guide.  ^,  ^     . 

Summary  :  Descrll)es  many  of  the  most  popular  game  biros  In 
North  America,  and  gives  Information  to  help  hunters  and  farmers 
attract  them  to  hunting  areas. 

1.  Game  and  game-birds— North  America.  I.  U.  8.  Dept  of 
Agriculture.     Offlce  of  Information.     II.  Photo  I^b,  Inc.,  Washington, 

^  ^'  639  77-737962 

C.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Some  land  of  my  own.  (Motion  picture]  Federal  Land  Bank  Sys- 
tem. Made  by  Ccnlron  Corp.  Released  by  Farm  Film  Foun- 
dation and  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1972. 

18  mm-     sd-     color-      16  mm. 

A  young  farm  family  discovers  the  advantages  of  using  equity  for  long  term 
financing. 

1.  Agricultural  credit- -United  SUIcs.  2.  Agriculture— Economic  aspecu- 
United  States.  1.  United  States.  Farm  Credit  Administration.  11.  Farm 
Film  Foundation.  Washington,  D-C  111.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 
(HG2051]  332.7  72-702336 

CINE  72  MARC 


Some  methods  for  increasing  lift  coefficient  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Education  Development  Center.  Keleased  by  Ency- 
clopnedin  Britftniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  niiii.    si.    I>&w.    16  mm.     (Fluid  niechnnlcs  films) 

Also  JHsucd  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Commiltee  for  Fluid  Mechanics, 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUM.MAItY :  Illustrntcs  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase  of 
fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Lift  (Aerodynamics)  I.  Education  Development  Center.  II. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Ediinitlonal  Corporation.  Ill,  Series: 
Fluid  mei'hnnk-8  films  (Motion  picture) 

532  76-710288 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Olucatlonal  Corp. 


328 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Some  <tf  my  best  friends  are  white  (Motion  pioturt) 
British  Broadcasting  Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the 
r.  S.  I.y  Peter  M.  Robeck  &  Co.,  1968. 

■10  mln.     s(|.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crtditit:  Producer.  Jllchnel  Ijjthnm. 

Summar)/:  examines  AinerUa's  curoplex  raclftl  problem  by  Htudj-iDn 
the  middle -clam  Negro  and  his  approach  to  the  problem  of  racial 
equality. 

1.  Negroes.  2,  u.  S. — Race  question.  i.  British  Broadoastini; 
Corporation,  n.  Robeck  (Peter  M.)  4t  Companj,  Inc.,  New  York. 
301.45  7&-700639 

Peter  >I.  Robeck  ft  Co. 


Some  of  your  best  friends.  [Motion  picture]     Dept.  of  Cinema, 
University  of  Southern  California,  1972. 

40  mtn.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  PmcnU  interviews,  demonstrations,  and  meetings  by  mem- 
bers of  the  G«y  Liberation  in  order  to  give  >  positive  view  of  the  homoiexuaJ. 
show  his  views  sbout  growing  up  in  a  hostile  society,  tad  tell  his  reas<HU  for 
rebelling  sgainst  this  hoatility. 

I.  Cay  Liberation  Movement.  I.  Los  A(\geles.  University  of  Southern 
California.     Dept  of  Cinema. 

[HQ76.5]  301.41  72-702423 

CINE  72  MARC 

Some  personal  learnings  about  interpersonal  relationships 
(Motion  picture)  Academic  Communications  Facility, 
ITniversity  of  California  at  Los  Angeles.  Released  by 
University  of  California  Extension   Media  Center,   1966. 

33   miD.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Management  development  aeries) 

Credits:  Director,  H.  P.  Savage;  writer,  C,  R.  Rogers;  consultants, 
Carl  R.  Rogers.  Charles  K.  Ferguson. 

Summary:  Carl  R.  Roberts  lectures  on  his  personal  learnings 
about  Interpersonal  relatlooahipe.  He  suggests  the  rewards  of  com- 
ing In  touch  with  another  perxon  through  genuine  communication 
and  points  out  the  dlfTerences  between  real  und  superficial  communi- 
cation. 

1.  Interpersonal  relations.  i.  Rogers,  Carl  Ransom,  1902-  it. 

California.  University.  University  at  L»8  Angeles.  Academic  Com- 
municfitlnns  F.iclllty.  lit.  California.  University.  Extension  Sleilia 
Center.  Series:  Management  develoiHueut  series  (Motion  picture) 
158  Fi  A  68-2204 

Calif.     Univ.     Kxienslon  Media  Center 


Some  problems  of  a  growing  economy   {Motion  picture) 

University  of  Nebraska  Television  in  conjunction  with  Ne- 
braska Council  in  Economic  Education.  Released  by  In- 
diana University,  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

aO  mlQ.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  ( Economics  for  the  concerned 
cittieni 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director.  Ken  Johnson ;  narrator,  James  B. 
Calderwood, 

Summary.-  .Studies  the  problems  of  American  society  and  economic 
srowtti,  including  the  problems  of  rapid  transit  systems,  pollution, 
urban  renewal.  Job  displacement,  and  education.  Points  out  that  the 
quality  of  economic  growth  Is  a  reflection  of  the  values  of  a  people. 

1.  U.  S.— Economic  conditions— 1961-  2,  U.  S.— Social  condi- 

tions— 1960-  I.   Lincoln,   Net).     University  of  Nebraska  Tele- 

vision,    n.   Indiana.      University.     Audlo-TIsoal  Center.  Series: 

Economics  for  the  con-  cemed  dtlcen  (Motion  picture) 

330.973  73-708267 

Indiana.    Unlr.    Audio-  Visual  Center 

Some   problems  of  Fogo   [Motion  picture)     National  Film 

Board  of  Canada,  1963. 

21  mln,     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Newfoundland  project) 

CrediH;  Producer,  John  Kemeny ;  director,  (5oltn  Low ;  photog- 
rapher, Robert  Humble:  editor,  Dennis  Sawyer. 

Summary;  A  discussion  about  lishermen's  unions,  the  fish  plant, 
able-bodied  welfare,  the  problems  of  education,  and  the  Issue  of 
consolidation  of  schools  on  Fogo  Island. 

1.   Fishermen— Fogo  Island,  Newfoundland.  i.  Canada.      Na- 

tional Film  Board.  Series :  Newfoundland  project  ( Motion  picture) 
309.1718  7&-700894 

National  Pllm  Board  of  Canada 


Some  regimes  of  boundary  layer  transition  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Services.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln.     sL     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid   mechanics  films) 

AIxo  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Boundary  layer.  I.  Edncatlonal  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  Mass. 
IL  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  EMucational  Corporation.  Series: 

Fluid  mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 

532  74-710329 

Bncyclopsedla  Brttan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Some  side  effects  of  the  ice  age  {Filnuitrip)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

42  fr.    color.    5."i  mm.    and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.  33)  rpm. 
(Glaciers  and  the  Ice  age) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  AdvL»vr,  John  S.  Shellon. 

Summary:  Reviews  evidence  of  continental  glaclatlon  and  dis- 
cusses whether  or  not  the  locklngup  of  water  as  Ice  on  land  lowered 
the  sea  level  and  If  there  are  any  traces  of  the  flood  that  must  have 
followed  the  melting  of  the  Ice. 

L  Glacial  epoch.  i.  Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Edncatlonal 

Corporation.        Series:  Glaciers  and  the  Ice  age  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3252 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Some  snakes  of  the  United  States  (Filmstrip)  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Apiculture,  Office  of  Information.  Released  by  Photo 
Lab,  1970. 

45  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Identifies  many  of  the  snakes  of  the  United  States. 
and  notes  the  t>a8ic  clraracteristJcs  of  some.  Outlines  safety  meas- 
ures to  follow  when  walking  in  areas  where  snakes  might  be  found. 

1.  Snakes— V.  S.  I.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Office  of  In- 
formation.   II.  Photo  Isb.  inc..  Washington,  D.  C 

5»ai2  70-787968 

V.  S.  Nan  Agr.  Ubr. 


Some  talk  about  pool  rooms  and  gin  mills  {Motion  picture) 
Puulist  Productions,  1967. 

28  mill.    «l.    color.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Creiitt:  Producer,  John  Furia:  director,  Hal  Cooper:  writer,  Wil- 
liam P.  McGlvern.  Coat:  James  MacArthur,  Donald  Mitchell,  Kim 
Hamilton,  Robert  DeCoy. 

Summorv.-  A  dramatliatlon  about  a  wounded  white  gunman  who, 
after  forcing  a  Negro  tenement  family  to  hide  him,  becomes  involved 
In  a  dialog  with  members  of  the  family  as  they  reveal  their  various 
approaches  to  life. 

-  Another  issue,    b&w. 


I.  Paullst  ProductlMis.  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.        Series:  Insight 
(Motion  picture) 

301.45  75-705445 

Paullst  Productions 


Some  to  dcmwistrate,  some  to  destroy  {Motion  picture) 
Washington  Metropolitan  Police  Dept.  Made  by  Audio 
Visual  Specialities.  Released  by  International  Associatiim 
of  Chiefs  of  Police,  1970. 

23  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Reviews  the  events  of  Moratorium  Wedtend.  Nov.  15, 
1969,  and  illustrates  police  preparation  and  actions  In  dealii^  with 
demonstrators  for  peace  In  Vietnam. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Demonstration,  November  1969.  L  Dis- 

trict of  Columbia.  Police  Dept.  n.  International  Aasoclation  of 
Chiefs  of  Police. 


CINE 


S01.1 


77-706668 


Some  unsolved  problems  in  geometry  (Motion  picture) 
Mathematical  Association  of  America,  and  Education  De- 
velopment Center.     Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids, 

1970. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits;  Director,  John  Friedman;  mathematician,  Victor  Klee; 
photographer,  EMward  Joyce;  editor,  William  Tannebring. 

Summary :  Presents  several  unsolved  geometry  problems  and 
shows  the  solutions  for  some  similar  problems.  Provides  a  brief 
history  of  the  unsolved  problems. 

1.  Geometry — Problems.  Famous.  I,  Mathematical  Association 
of  America.  II.  Education  Development  Center.  III.  Modern  Learn- 
ing Aids  (Firm) 

613.9  72-710646 

Education  Development  Center 


Some  uses  of  computers  (Motion  picture)     Eothen  Films, 

Boreham   Wood,   Eng.,  1969.     Released   in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4   min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Introducing  computes) 

I>xip  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Describes  various  uses  of  the  computer. 

1.  Electronic  data  processing.  I.  Eothen  Films.     II.  Encyclo- 

paedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  SMies:  Introducing 

computers   (Motion  picture) 

621.3819  78-709887 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Someday  {Motion  picture)     John  Korty.    Made  by  William 
Des    Loges.      Released    by    Sterling    Educational    Films, 

1967. 

9  mln.     Bd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Ethel  Young. 

Summary .-  Presents  four  Imaginary  trips  for  pre-school  and 
kindergarten  children  —  supermarket,  zoo,  baseball  game,  sailbmit 
ride — as  a  basis  for  preparing  the  children  for  real  tripe.  Includes 
suggestions  for  helping  the  children  to  express  themselves  In  non- 
verbal ways. 

1.  School  excursions.  i.  Korty,  JohtL  ri.  Sterling  Educational 
Films,  inc. 

372.21  Fi  A  67-5307 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


Someday  I'll  happy  be  (Motitm  picture)     Bellefair«,  1967. 

Made  by  Fox  Video  Productions. 

28  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Narrator,  David  Wayne. 

Summary:  Follows  the  progress  of  an  emotionally  disturbed  teen- 
age boy  who  is  admitted  to  Bellefalre.  Focuses  on  the  work  of  the 
Bellefaire  treatment  team  which  includes  a  psychiatrist,  a  psycholo- 
gist, caseworkers,  special  education  teachers,  and  child  care  workera 

1.  Mentally  ill  chUdren— Care  and  treatment  i,  Bellefaire, 

Residential  Treatment  Center  for  Children. 

616.89  Fi  A  68-397 

Bellefaire 


Somehow  it  works  {Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting 
Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

54  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SHmmory;  Examines  the  tedmlqnes  of  the  American  political  csm- 
palgn- 

1.  Blectlona — U.  S.        l  National  Broadcasting  Oompanj,  Inc. 
n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

329  Fi  A  68-2294 

McOraw-HiU  Book  Co. 


S<Hnerset  dairy  farm  and  Midland  milk  and  beef  farm 

(Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1954.  Made  by 
don.  Made  by  Zoo  Foto,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

30  fr.     b&w.    3J  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  two  sample  studies  which  show  work  at  dif- 
ferent times  of  the  year  at  a  Somerset  dairy  farm  and  »  Midlands 
milk  and  beef  farm  in  England. 

1.  Dalrjing — England.    2.  Beef  cattle — England.  I.  Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

914.23  77-738M1 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


329 


Something  in  the  air.  [Motion  picture]  Caterpillar  Tractor  Co. 
Made  by  Calvin  Communications.  Released  by  Modem  Talk- 
ing Picture  Service,  1972. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Discuttcs  vsrious  types  of  pollutants,  pointmg  out  their  cause 
and  what  is  being  done  to  eliminate  them.  Focuses  on  the  pollution  caused  by 
internal  combustion  engine*. 

1    Air— Pollution.     2    Automobile  exhaust  gases.        I.  Caterpillar  Tractor 
Company.     II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 
tTD886.5j  301.31  72-702424 

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S<»nething  new  at  the  zoo  (FUmstnp)    Educational  Enrich- 
ment Materials,  1969. 

28  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  8Si  rpm., 
5  min.    microgroove.     (Beginning  to  read) 

Summary:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  by  Esther  K.  Meeks  with 
Illustrations  by  Haxel  Hoecker  showing  a  variety  of  baby  animals 
at  a  children's  zoo  In  order  to  help  children  Identify  words. 

1.  Zoo  anlmalH— Juvwille  Alms.  i.  Meeks,  Esther  K.,   1906- 

Somethlng  new  at  the  soo.    n.   Educational  Enrichment  Materials, 
inc.        Series:  B^Innlng  to  read  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  75-735004 

Bducatlonal  Enrich-  ment  Materials 


Something  c4d  . . .  something  new  (Motion  picture)  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Housing  and  Urban  Development  Made  by 
Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service.  1971. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Charles  E.  Shiitt. 

SUMMARY :  Depicts  the  life-styles  of  several  new  communities  In 
America  as  sensible  and  pleasant  alternatives  to  city  and  suburt>an 
living  as  It  exists  today. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— U.  S.     2.  City  life.  I.  U.  S.     Dept.  of 

Housing  and  Urban  Development.    11.  Mo<*em  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice, inc. 
[HT123J  301.3  79-714163 

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Something  to  crow  about  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Dept  of 
Agriculture,  1964.    Made  by  Motion  Picture  Service. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  dranaatltation  that  reveals  the  modem  poultry 
processing  plants  and  the  Inspection  program  of  the  C.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  by  showing  a  European  magazine  writer  touring  an 
American   hatchery,   feed   mill,   broiler   farm,  proces-«lng  plant,   and 


supermarket 

1.   Poultry  plants.     2.  Poultry   Inspection. 
Agriculture. 

i;SF502]  614 

C.  S.  NatT  Agr.  Llbr. 


I.  V.  S.     Dept.  of 

78-718614 


Smnething  to  sing  about  {Motion  picture)     Nati<Hial  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1967.    Made  by  Editing  Associates. 

3  mln.    sd,    color.    16  mm. 

French   version  released  under  the  title  On  a  de  quo!  chanter 
notre  pays. 

Summary:  Describes  the  vastnesa  and  diversity  of  Canada. 

1.  Canada — Description  and  travel — 1961-  l  Canada.     Na- 

tional Film  Board. 

917.1  tl-707422 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Something  to  smile  aboat.  [Motion  picture]  Wanier-Lamben 
Pharmaceutical  Co.  Made  by  Cal  Dunn  Studios.  Released  by 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1972. 

17  mia     sd.     color.      16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  several  adult  fun  situations  li 
good  oral  hygiene.  For  adult  audiences. 

1.  Teeth— Care  and  hygieite.        I.  Warner-Lambert  Pharmaceutical  Com- 
pany.    II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

tRK61]  617.6  72-702337 

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y  emphasize  the  value  of 


Sometimes  do  you  forget?   (Filmstrip)     Scholastic  Maga- 
zines, 1970.    Made  by  Inside  Out  Productions. 

62  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  33)  rpm.,  5  min.  (Kindle 
series.    Unit  2 :  How  do  I  leamT   The  concept  of  learning) 

With  teaching  gulden 

Credits:  Supervisor,  Ann  Morris;  authors,  Edward  Orlnl,  Maria 
Callas. 

Summary:  Distinguishes  between  facts  that  are  remeiiit>ered  wltli 
or  without  effort,  and  those  we  would  like  to  forget 

1.  Memory — Juv«il1e  Alms.  I.  Scholastic  Magaxlnea,  Ina  Sft- 
riea:  Kindle  series.  Unit  2:  How  do  I  learn?  The  concept  of  learn- 
ing (Fllmstrip) 

372.24  75-737707 

Scholastic  Magaslnes 

Tht  Sam.  (Motxm  picture]  Featuretie  FOm  Studio,  Ptdand,  1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Contempwary  Films/McGraw-Hill. 
1972. 

10  min.     ad.    bJtw.     16  mm. 

CREDFTS:  Director  and  icreenpUy.  Ryszard  Czekala. 
SUMMARY:  An  old  coupk  eagerly  await  the  arrival  of  their  ioa  from  the 
city,  only  to  discover  that  an  eoorraoua  gap  has  grown  between  them  and  their 

MO. 

I.  Snidio  Miatatur  FiUnowych.     II.  Cootemporary  Filma/McGraw-HiB. 

|PN1997j  791.43  72-701090 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  73  MARC 

Son  of  the  living  God  {Filmstrip)    Family  Films,  1967. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  Iil,  3Si  rjan.,  7  min. 
(Jesus  ifl  Lord,  no.  2) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  Doris  Demaree;  narrator,  William  Woodson; 
IllQStrator,  Rose  DUlberger. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  feelings  of  the  ftiUowers  of  Christ  Im. 
mediately  after  his  crucifixion  and  during  the  eventa  of  the  Resurrsc 
tlon  wb«i  his  disciples  were  given  the  power  to  carry  on  hia  wort 

1.  Apostles.  t.   Family  Films,   Inc.  Series:  Jesos  Is  I^ord 

(Fllmstrip)  no.  2. 

232.97  74-737597 

Family  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sod  or  the  VirglH.  [Famstrip]     Concordia  Films,  1972. 

1 16  ft.     color.     33  mm.        and  ptionodtsc:  2  >.  (1  i.  for  manual  projector, 
1  1  for  auiomaik  projeclor).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  approi.  18  min.  each  side. 

With  leaders  guide  and  worship  service  prt^am  by  Ronald  J.  Schlegcl. 

SUMMARY:  A  Chriiinut  worship  program  which  illustrates  the  stories  of 
several  Christinas  carols. 

I    Christmas.     2.  Carols.        I.  Concordia  Publishing  House.  St.  Louis. 
tBV45j  263  78-740741 

Concordia  Pub.  House  72  MARC 


Sonambients:  the  sound  sculpture  of  Harry  Bertoia  (Motion 

picture)    Kenesaw  Films,  1971. 

iti  mill.    8(1.    color.    16  mm. 

SI'.M.\1AHY:  An  eiperlmental  documentary  fltni  in  cln4ma  v6rlW 
style  n-hlch  presents  Rousd  sculptures  by  American  metal  sculpturer 
Hnrry  Bertoia. 

1.  Bertoia,  Harry.        I.  Keneivw  Films. 

T31.5  72-711450 

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Sonata  (Motion  picture)  Bank  of  America.  Made  by  Wal- 
ter Landor  and  Associates.  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Pk-ture  Service,  1970. 

'11  niln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY:  Parallels  two  types  of  creativity.  Explains  tbat  the 
<^>ii«! ruction  of  a  skyscraper,  and  the  composition  of  a  piece  of  music 
eitt-h  employ  similar  elements  and  similar  efforts. 

1.  Creation  (Literary,  artistic,  etc.)  I.  Bank  of  America  Na- 

tional Trust  and  Sarlngs  Association.     II.  Modern  Talking  Picture 
Service,  inc. 

791.43  77-711497 

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Song  {Motion  picture)  Public  Media,  inc.  Made  by  Bon 
Taylor  Productions.  Released  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1969. 

4  tnln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  art  film  illustratinc  a  sodk  about  a 
lonely  young  lady  spending  an  evening  alone  with  her  cigarettes  and 
a  record  player. 

1.  Public  Media.  Inc.     n.  PUms  Incorporated. 

704.94  76-706165 

Public  Media.  Inc. 

A  Song  for  Michael:  a  music  therapy  sessitm  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Music  Therapy  Center,  1967, 

22  m'li.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credili:  Producer,  F.  Boraet. 

Summary:  Shows  that  music  therapy  can  be  uaed  to  establish 
and  strengthen  associative  thinking,  establish  Identity,  and  achieve 
autonomy. 

1.  Music  therapy.        i.  Music  Ttierapy  Center. 

371.9  Fi  A  68-1841 

Music  Ilierapy  Center 


A  Song  of  Arthur  {Motion  picture)     Amram  Xowak  Asso- 
ciates, 1967. 

20  mIn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  musical  comedy  which  describes  how  one  man  went 
about  gaining  and  later  losing  a  great  deal  of  excess  weight. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

L  Musical  revues,  comedies,  etc.        i.  Amram  Nowak  Associates. 
782.8  Fi  A  68-165 

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Soag  of  UuMCMiti.  [ModoD  picture]  Mark  Sadan  and  Kirk  Small- 
man,  1965.  Released  by  Eccentric  Circle  Cinema  Workshop, 
1971. 

12  Ban.     ad.     color  with  bJtw  lequcnces.      16  mm. 

With  diacuasioD  queatioos. 

CREDITS:  Directors,  Mark  Sadan,  Kirk  SmaJhnan;  music,  Peter  Schiekele. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  nature  of  violence  by  following  >  group  of  r»c)ally- 
miied  poor  children  in  New  York  as  they  make  a  ntotion  picture.  Shows  the 
children'!  film  in  which  they  play  symbolic  roles  aitd  are  innocently  moved  to 
violence. 

1.  Violenco— New  York  (Qty)  2.  Chiklren  in  New  York  (City)  3.  New 
York  (Qty)— Poor.  I.  Sadut.  Mark.  II.  Smallman,  Kirk.  III.  Eccentric  Cir- 
cle Oacfu  WorfcjhopL 

[HNWj  301.1  72-700004 

Ecccatric  Qrde  Qaema  72  MARC 

Workshop 


Song  of  I^ondon  {Motiim  picture)  British  Travel  As.socia- 
tion,  I/ondon.  Made  by  Hayant  Pictures  in  cooiwration 
vviih  r.rf>ndon  Tourist  Hoiiid.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

I'll  mill.     sd.     color.     S.*)  mm.      (Musical  travelark) 

Technicolor 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  John  Durst ;  music  director,  Ed- 
win .\stley:   phtitogrnpliy,  ImukIih  Ransom;  editor,  Terenre  Twlgg. 

Sumniai-y:  A  musical  travelot;.  Shows  scenes  typical  of  London, 
inrlndlntc  stutuw.  theaters,  purkH,  the  Thnmps.  monuments,  night- 
clulm,  nnd  celetirfited  ifecso  null  ties  KUch  »s  the  Queen  and  Prince 
Phlll|>,  I'cter  O'TiM.le,  and  N<jel  Coward. 

I.    London  —  l>e»«.'r.  —  Views.  i,    British   Travel   Assoclatloo. 

If.    Oiliimbia    Pictures   Corporation.  Series:    Musical    travelark 

<Motlon  picture) 

914.21  Fi 07-1178 

The  Song  of  songs  {Motion  picture)  ^VTJNC-TV.  Released 
by  N'litional  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center, 
1961. 

29  mla.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Biblical  maiterplecea) 

CredUi:  Director,  Don  Tra^v. 

Summary:  Dr.  Bernard  Boyd,  chairman  of  the  Department  of  Re- 
ligion at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  analyses  the  literary  and 
theological  values  of  tbe  soDg  of  Solomon. 

1  Bible.  O.  T.  Song  of  Solomon — Criticism.  Interpretatloa,  etc. 
I.  WUNC-TT  (Television  station)  Cbapet  Hill.  N.  C  n.  National 
Bdocallonal  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Seiiea:  Biblical  master- 
piece* (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-810 


The  Song  of  the  lark  (Motion  picture)  Jewish  Theological 
Seminary  of  America  and  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Re- 
leased by  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  Studies, 
1967. 

30  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Kinescope. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  series  Eternal  light 

With  script. 

CrediU:  Script,  Milton  Gelger. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  events  In  the  life  of  the  first  Baron  Edmond 
de  Rothschild,  who  played  a  crucial  role  in  the  development  of  a 
viable  economy  In  Palestine  and  In  Its  becoming  a  refuge  for  hUQ. 
dreds  of  thousands  of  Jewa  Explains  that  his  contrtbntlona  aided 
in  the  ultimate  emergence  of  the  State  of  Israel. 

1    Rothschild,  Edmond.  baron  de.  1845-1984.  i.  Eternal  Ught 

(Television  program)  n.  Jewish  Theological  Seminary  of  Amorlea. 
in.  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.  iv.  National  Academy  for 
Adult  Jewish  Studlee.  „^^„, 

923  76-700965 

National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  Stndlea 

Song  of  the  sandy  mooring  ( Motion  picture)    National  Park 

Service,  1971.    Made  by  Division  of  Audiovisual  Arts. 

1  reel.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SITUMARY:  Presents  nature  scenes  and  encourages  visits  to 
national  parks.  .,«.,...       ,  n    i. 

1.  National  parka  and  reserves—U.  S.  I.  V.  8.  National  Park 
Service. 

[E160]  71»  72-714164 

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Song  of  the  snows  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministrj'  of  Information  and  Boadcasting, 
Bombnv  ,1963, 

12  niiii,     R(l.     coliir.     16  mm. 

Kastmati  color. 

f'rulits:  Producer.  K.  L.  Khandpur;  director  and  iihotographer. 
N.  ?:.  Thapa:  script.  R.  S.  PruthI,  N.  S.  Thapa;  narrator,  Partap 
Shflrma:  music,  I.  K.  Bhat;  editor,  J.  S.  Bandekar. 

fill  III  mart/;  Describe^  the  Himalayan  Mountains  which  span  the 
northern  frontiers  of  India  for  1,000  miles.  Describes  such  peaks 
as  Mount  Kallns  and  Mount  Meru,  the  legendary  center  of  the  earth 
and  the  seat  of  Lord  Vishnu.  Shows  how  snow  Is  transformed  Into 
the  glaciers  which  give  birth  to  rivers  like  the  Ganga,  Tamuoa, 
Br:thmaptitra,  and  Kosl. 

1  Himalaya  Mountains.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  In- 
fiirmntlon  and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2.322 


Songs  and  dances  of  Korean  children  (Motion  picture) 
Ministry  of  Public  Information,  Seoul,  llMi7.  Made  by 
Nationiil  Film  Production  Center.  Seoul. 

1«  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Subtitles  in  Enslisb  and  Korean. 

Credits:  Director,  Hwang  Wang  Soo ;  photography.  Cho  Kuen  Jae. 

t>ummttt-y:  Presents  songs  and  dances  of  the  children  of  Korea 
MS  (iung  by  World  Vision  Korean  Children's  Choir  and  danced  by  the 
Little  Angela.  Includes  the  folk  song  Torajl,  and  the  dances  Pair 
dance.  Girls  and  boys,  Farmers  band,  and  Kang-gang-Su-wulley. 

1.  Children's  songs.  Korean.  2.  Folk  dancing — Korea.  i.  Korea 
( Itepublic)      Kongbobu. 

784.7  78-70199-2 


The  Smtgs  of  Chris  Cobb  (Motion  picture)    Kational  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

8  min     sft,    b&w.    16  mm.     (Newfoundland  project) 

Ciediti:  Producer,  John  Kemeny;  director,  Colin  Low;  photog- 
rapher, Robert  Humble;  editor,  Dennis  Sawyer. 

Summary:  Chria  Cobb  sings  his  own  songs  and  recites  his  poems 
about  the  old  days  and  the  recent  changes  on  Togo  Island. 

1.  Songs,  Canadian.  i.  Cobb,  Chris,  n.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board.        Series:  Newfoundland  project  (Motion  picture) 

784  70-700895 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Songs  of  death  and  superstition  {Motion  picture)  WUNC- 
TV.  Released  by  National  P^dncationn!  Television  and 
Radio  Center,  1961. 

'Jf*  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Songs  out  of  the  South,  no.  8) 

CredUn:  Director,  James  Studdlford:  writer,  John  Ehle;  narrator, 
Earl  Wynn. 

Suimnarv:  'Clle  Turner  discusses  and  sings  Southern  folk  songs 
about  death  and  superstition. 

1.  Folk-sonRs.  American— Southern  States.  i.  WtlNC-TV  (Tele- 
vision station)  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  ii.  National  Educational  Television 
nnd  Radio  Center.  Series:  Songs  out  of  the  South  (Motion  pic- 
ture)  no.  8. 

Ki  67-778 


Songs  of  homecoming  (Motion  picture)  WUNC-TV.  Re- 
leased by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter, 1961. 

2t)  mill.    5(1.     l)Aw.     16  mm.     (Songs  ont  of  the  South,  no.  2) 

Crcditn:  Director,  James  Studdlford;  writer,  John  Ehle;  narrator. 
Earl  Wynn. 

Summary:  'Cite  Turner  discusses  and  sings  Southern  songs  of 
hoiueooming. 

1.  Songs,  American.  r.  WUNO-TV  (Television  station)  Chapel 
Hill.  N.  C.  It,  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
Series:  Songs  out  of  the  South  (Motion  picture!   no.  2. 

Fi  (i7-T79 


Songs  of  our  Pacific  neighbors  (Filmstrip)     Bowmar  Rec- 
ords. 1957. 

J  filiiistrlps  (31  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s., 
12  in..  331  rpm.,  32  min.     mlcrogroove. 

Title  on  fllmstrlp  can,  record,  guide,  and  box :  Folk  songs  of  our 
Padflc  nelghturs. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Roberta  Mcl^iighiln. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  folk  songs  of  Pacific  peoplea  sung  to  the 
ac-umpaniment  of  typical  Instrumentation,  with  a  background  of 
(ilctiires  and  commentary  descriptive  of  people  of  the  area,  their 
llren  and  srt  forms.     Includes  the  words  and  music  for  each  song. 

t.  Folk-songs.  Polynesian.  I.  Itowmar  Ke<-onls.  II.  Folk  songs 
of  our  Pacific  neighbors  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3792 
Kiiwmar  Records  rev 


Songs  of  slavery  (FUmstrip) 
1970. 


Society  for  Visual  EducatitHi, 


66  fi-.  color.  3i^  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  18 
min.    niU'rogroove.     (Black  folk  music  In  America) 

A1m>  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

Crediti:  Author,  Burton  Munk;  consultant.  Win  Stracke. 

Summary:  Describes  the  first  African  slaves  brought  to  America 
and  their  new  black  way  of  life.  Details  the  heritage  of  the  black 
man  who  was  left  behind  In  Africa,  and  shows  the  traditions  of  the 
African  homeland.  Shows  bow  these  factors  affected  the  develop- 
ment of  black  folk  music. 

1.  Negro  songs.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago, 
Series:  Black  folk  music  In  America  (Fllmstrlp) 

784.7  73-736057 

Society  for  Visual  Educa-  tlon 


Sonnis-Swlft  Productions  Company 


Under  the  yum-yum  tree. 


Sonny  (Motion  picture)     Elektra  Film  Productions,  1967. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumnniry:  A  Story  about  a  young  Negro  boy  who  for  the  first 
time  discovers  his  fear  of  white  racial  violence.  Tells  how  that 
discovery  causes  his  own  deetructloiL 

I.  Elektra  Film  ProductltMia. 

301.451  Fi  A  68-822 

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The  Sonny  Day  charade    (Motion  picture) 
Air,  1970.     Made  by  Cinema  70. 


Pariah  of  the 


330 


29  rain,     sd.     color.     16  mm,     (One  reach  one) 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  Sonny  Day,  a  successful  folk  singer 
who  views  himself  as  a  hollow  man  until  a  doctor  and  a  clergyman 
help  him  to  begin  to  see  himself  more  favorably.  Includes  documen- 
tary sequences  Hl)out  two  doctors  who  are  healing  agents  and  a  yotmg 
nurse  who  has  overcome  alcoholism  and  drug  addiction. 

1.  Alienation  (Social  psychology)  2.  Social  problems.  i.  Parish 
of  the  Air.         Series:  One  reach  one  (Motion  picture) 

157  70-705669 

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Sonny's  hicky  dream  (How  to  chase  decay  away)  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Dept.  of  Photography,  Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity, 1067. 

1  reel.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  basic  dental  health  rules,  using  puppets 
to  dramatl7.e  the  experiences  of  a  little  boy  who  eats  too  many 
sweets,  is  attacked  by  the  vllllan  Decay,  and  is  rescued  by  the 
Dental  Health  Fairy. 

1.  Teeth — Care  and  hygiene.  i.  Ohio.  State  University,  Colum- 
bus.    Dept   of  Photography. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2413 

Ohio.    State  Univ.  DepL  of  Photography  and  Cinema 


The  Sonoran  Desert   (FUmstrip)     Educational  Filmstrips, 
1970.    Made  by  Sidney  Nolan  and  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (North  American  deserts,  no.  4) 

With  script. 

Summary:    Deecrlbes   the   location    and   regions   of   the   Sonoran 
Desert  and  the  varied  plant  life  within  It.    With  captions. 

1.  Sonoran  Dewrt.  1  BMucatlonal  Filmstrips,  Huntsvllle,  Ter. 

Series:  North  American  deserts  (Fllmstrlp)  no,  4. 

551.4  73-736747 

Educatloual  Filmstrlpa 


Sons  and  daughters  (Motion  picture)     American  Documen* 
tary  Films,  1967. 

90  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:   Director.   Jerry  Stoll ;   photographer.   Stephen   Llghthiil. 

Summary :  Couulerposes  death  and  life  In  order  to  stimulate  dis- 
cussion of  the  war  In  Vietnam.  Includes  scenes  of  basic  military 
training,  war  scenes,  troop  occupations  of  black  ghettos,  young  peo- 
ple, and  the  October  1965  protest  in  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-        —Public  opinion— U.  S. 
I.  .American  Documentary  Films,  inc. 

309.173  72-709734 

American  Documentary  Films 


The  Sons  of  Cloud  (FUmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films, 
1967. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm..  12 
min.     (.Viiieik-nii  ln<linn  legends,  no.  3) 

Captioned  version  also  Issued. 

With  users'  guide. 

Summary:  A  legend  of  the  Yuma  Indians,  telling  why  they  t>elieve 
that  the  (Ir^i  lenliiry  plants  were  originally  the  twin  sons  of  Cloud. 

1.  Yuma  I ndluiiH ^Legends.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Series:  American  Indian  legends  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

Fi  A  67-3109 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The    Sons    of    Ckwd    (FUmatrip)       Coronet    Instructional 
Films,  1967. 

49  fr.      color.     85  mm.      (American  Indian  legends,  no.  3) 

Eastman  color. 

Sound  version  also  Issued 

Summary:  A  legend  of  the  desert  Tuma  Indians,  telling  why  they 
believe  that  the  first  century  plants  were  originally  the  twin  sooa 
of  Cloud.     With  captions. 

1.  Yuma  Indians— Lecendfl,  l  Coronet  lottructional  Fllma. 

Series:  American  Indian  legends  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  8. 

398.2  Fi  68-2043 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  S<»is  of  Katie  Elder  {Motion  picture)  Hal  Wallis 
Productions.    Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

121  mln.     8d.     color    SS  mm. 

Panarlsioo.    Technicolor. 

Based  od  a  atory  by  Talbot  Jennings. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Hal  Wallls;  director,  Henry  Hathaway;  screeo- 
play.  William  H.  Wright;  Allan  Welaa.  Harry  E»ex;  music,  Elmer 
Bernstein;  photographer.  Luclen  Ballard;  film  editor.  Warren  Low. 
Catt:  John  Wayne,  Dean  Martio,  Martha  Hyer.  Michael  Anderson. 
Jr..  Earl  Holllman. 

Bummary:  Western  adventure  drama  atwut  Tour  brothers  who  are 
reunited  by  the  death  of  their  mother,  and  aet  out  to  learn  how  their 
father  was  murdered  and  why  their  mother  lost  the  family  ranch. 

I.  Jennings.  Talbot  u.  Wallls  (Hal)  Productions,  m.  Paramount 
Picture*  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1115 

Sons  i3i  the  Anzacs  1939-1945  {Motion  picture)  Aastralian 
News  and  Information  Bureau,  1968.  Released  in  the 
r.  S..  1069. 

79  min.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Crtditt:  Producer,  Frank  Bagoall;  director,  OllTer  How«a. 

Summary:  Shows  the  campaigns  In  which  Australlana  fought  In 
World  War  n,  and  emphasizes  such  battles  as  Tobmk  and  tbe 
Kokoda  Trail. 

1.  World  War,  1989-1W5— Australia.  2.  Tobruk.  Battles  of.  1&41- 
1M2.        I.  Australia.     News  and  Information  Bureau. 

940.542  74-709259 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 

Sou  of  the  rUMg  lu.  [Motioa  picture]  BBC-TV.  London,  and 
Odyiaey  Productions,  1 968.  Released  in  the  U.S,  by  Thne-Ufe 
Films. 

25  min.     id.     color.      16  mm.     (Aiit,  no.  5) 

SUMMARY:  Toure  Nikko,  ■  repository  of  tncieni  Japanese  iplendort. 
Show»  a  celebration  of  the  firw  Shogun.  with  ibouMods  of  pilfhmi  drcMed  in 
coMume*.  Prcsenu  >  demonttrmuon  by  Sumo  wretUen.  Nirriled  by  Lowell 
ThoraaL 

1.  Nikka.  Japan  (Tochigi  Prefecture)— FeMivah,  etc  2.  Sumo.  I.  Britith 
Broadcuting  Corporation.  Television  Service  II  Odywey  Productiont.  inc 
New  York.  til.  Time-Ufe  Filmt.  IV.  Series.  Aaia.  [Motion  picture]  no.  S. 
IDS897.N]  915.2  74-714387 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

So€»  there  will  be  no  more  me.  [Motion  picturcj     Aiskog,  1972. 

10  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  issued  in  b&w 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  a  19-year-old  mother  who  is  dying 

1.  [>cath.        L  Aiskog.  inc. 


[BD444] 
CINE 


72-702425 
MARC 


Sophisticate  Film  Corporation 


Beware  of  ill  winds. 


Let  our  waters  live. 


Sophocles .     Antigone 
see 


Antigone  and  the  Greek  theater. 


La  Sorbonne  {FUmstrip)     International  Film  Bureau,  1966. 

81  fr.  color.  35  miu.  and  phonotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (7  in.), 
SI  in.  per  sec.     (Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

Creditt;  Authors,  Louis  Chatagnler,  Hnguette  Chatagnier 
^umnuin/.-    Part   of   a    series   designed   as   a    fundamental   skills 
method  of  instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  cMliiatlon 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language— Audlo-Tlsual  instruction.  i.  International 
FUm  Bureau.  Inc.,  CaHcago.  Seriaj:  Images  de  la  France  con- 
temporalne (Fllmstrlp) 

448.3  72-735641 

International  Film  Bnrean 


The  Sorcerer's  apprentice  (FUnwirip)     Bnxnswick  Produc- 
tions, 1965. 

68  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  [*onodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
mla     microgroove     ( Understanding  and  enjoying  music,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credit!:  Director,  Karen  Welntraub;  illustrator,  Bruce  Miller: 
editor,  Ann  K.  Llpaoo. 

Summary:  Discusses  and  presents  excerpts  frtwn  The  aorcerer's 
apprentice,  by  Panl  Dnkas. 

1.  Dokaa,  Paul  Abrmham,  ia«H9e5.     L'apprentl  aorcler  i. 

Dnkas.  Paul  Abraham,  1S65-I985.  L'apprentl  sorrier,  n.  Bruns- 
wu*  Productions.  Series :  UndersUndIng  and  enjoying  moslc 

786,8  Fi  A  68-4418 

Sales 


(Filnittrlp)  set  2. 
EdticaUonal  Record 


The  Sorcerer's  apprentice  (A  music  fantasy)  {Motion  pic- 
ture)   Coi^net  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.     18  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Bianmary:  Retells  the  tale  of  the  sorcerer's  apprentice  in  a  pup- 
pet fantasy  set  to  the  music  by  Dukas.    Designed  for  language  arts 
for  primary  grades. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Dukas,  Panl  Abraham,  1865-1935.  L'apprentl  sorrier.  i. 
Dnkas,  Paul  Abraham,  1865-1985.  L'apprentl  aorcler.  n.  Coronet 
Inatmctlonal  Films. 

372.6  70-709896 

Coronet  Instrurtlonal  Films 


I'lie.  Sorcerer's  apprentice  by  Paul  Dokaa  {FUmttrip)    Edu- 
cational Audio  Visual,  1963. 

-t!>  fr.  color.  8o  mm,  and  i)linntMli8<.' :  2  s.  (Is.  with  electronic 
signal  I,  Ii:  In.,  83i  rpm.,  23  niln.  nilcrogroove.  (Music  appreciation 
series) 

With  teaciiers"  guide. 

Creditt:  Vl-nal  editor,  Jeanne  RIco. 

Summnry:  f  t^s  lIlustrHtions  by  Marian  Morton  to  tell  the  story  of 
the  Sorcerer's  apprentice  whk-h  Inspired  Dukas'  musical  composition. 

1.    Symphonic    poems.  t.    Dukas.    Paul    Abraham,    1865-1935. 

L'apprentl  sorcler.     ir.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc..  Pleasantvllle, 
N.  V.  Series:  Music  aivreclat Ion  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

785.3  Fi  A  68-3619 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Sorffhtim  midge  {Motion  picture)  Dekalb  Agricultural 
Association.  Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 
il96-t, 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Describes  the  habits  and  history  of  the  sorghum  midge, 
the  tremendous  destrurilon  It  causes  to  sorghum,  and  tlie  extensive 
research  undertaken  to  comtwt  it  and  control  it  throu^  chemicals. 

1.  Sorghum-midge.        i.  Dekalb  Agrlcnitura]  Aasodatlon. 
11.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce,  Inc. 

632  Fi  A  67-5147 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 


Bom    (Motion   picture) 
Mills,  Ont.  1969. 


H.   K.   Davis  A   Associates,   Don 


25  m'n.    sd.     color.     18  mm. 

CREDITS;  Dlrertor.  research,  and  narration.  C.  Edward  Hopen; 
cameraman,  David  E.  Harford;  editor.  Randl  Weum. 

SUMMARY:  DescribeH  Soro,  a  beating  game  practiced  In  Fulani. 
North  West  Nigeria,  in  which  young  men  attempt  to  proTe  tbelr 
manliness.  Shows  the  countryside,  markets,  household  and  camp 
activities,  and  dancing  by  young  people.  Presents  various  Hausa 
professional  hands  unlnfluenoed  by  Western  music. 

1.  Fulahs.  2.  Kansas.  3.  Northern  Nigeria— Social  life  and  cu»- 
toms.        I.  DnvlH  (H.  K.>  ft  Assoriates. 

[DT515.42]  390.09669  75-714189 

H.  K.  Davis  ft  Associates 


La  Sorpresa  del  Dr.  Cazador.  [Filmstrip]     Q+Ed  Productions, 

1972. 

51  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  I 
■  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  approx.  13  min.  (Los  Cucnto« 
del  riejo  y  tabio  Butio,  scries  1,  no.  1} 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Spanish  version  of  Dr   Retriever's  surprise. 

With  study  (uidc. 

CREDITS;  Director,  Michael  Halperin:  author.  John  Calvin  Reed;  illustra- 
tor, Fruis  Van  Lamsweerde. 

SUMMARY:  A  Spanish  teaching  rilm.  Uses  a  story  about  an  litisclfiih  dog 
to  emphasize  the  importance  of  accepting  responsibility.  For  primary  grades. 

1,  Responsibility  -  Juvenile  films,  (t.  Conduct  of  life— Fiction)  I  Dr  Re- 
triever's surprise.  (Filmstrip]  II.  Q  +  Ed  Productions.  111.  Series:  Los  Cuenios 
del  vicjo  y  sahio  Buho.  [Filmsirip)  series  1,  no.  1. 

tBJ1455]  372.1  72-734949 

Q-(-Ed  ProducUons  72  MARC 


The  Sorter  (Motion  picture)  Edward  H.  Rategan  and 
KCSM-TV.  Made  by  Reeves  Actron.  Released  by  John 
Wiley  and  Sena,  1971. 


(Wiley  punched  card  data  process- 


35  min.     sd.     b&w.     16 
Ing  film  series) 

Kinescope. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Reviews  Ibe  functional  components  and  operating 
features  of  the  sorter.  Demonstrates  numeric  sorting  of  a  customer 
number  tleld,  discusses  tbe  differences  tietwe^i  numeric  and  alpha- 
betic mrtlng,  shows  the  advantages  of  a  block-sorting  tecfaniqtie  for 
Urge  flies,  and  emphasizes  tbe  importance  of  the  sorter  In  unit 
re<x>rd  and  computer  Installations. 

,^™.?^'"^  (Electronic  computers)         I.  Rategan.  Edward  H.    II. 
KCSM-TV  (Television  station)  San  Mateo.  Calif.     III.  Wiley  (John) 
and  Sons.  inc.     IV.  Series;  Wiley  punched  card  data  processing  flhn 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 
[QA76.5)  651, 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


72-713029 


Sortie  do  quadrille   (Motion  picture) 
Paris,  1898. 


La  Soci£t£  Lomi^re, 


35  sec.    si.    bftw.    16  mm. 

Sadoul.  G.     Louis  Lumlire.     Catalogae  Lumi^re,  no.  868;  Sortlo 
de  la  quadrille. 

Made  from  a  35  mm.  original  In  the  ClnAnath^ue  Francalse. 

On  reel  with  58  otbw  Luml^re  numt>er8. 

In  tbe  Cln^matMque  Francalse  Film  Oollectloo,  Library  of  Con- 
gress. 

Summary :    Shows   scenes   of   a   Spanish   bullfight   In   whldi   tbe 
matador  and  bis  aaalstanta  march  into  the  ball  ring. 

1.  BuU-flghts.  I.  Sod^td  Luml6re,  Paris.     II.  CluAnathftQue 

Fran^alse  Film  Collectloo.     III.  Sortie  de  la  quadrille  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

791.8  7&-710494 


Sortiiiff  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  mln,    bI.    color.    8  mm.     (Elementary  science  series) 

Loop  film.    Film  not£a  on  cartridge  case. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Creditt:  .\uthor.  David  Hawkins. 

Summary:  Illsstrates  methoda  of  sorting  by  slse.  length,  weight, 
magnetism,  and  color. 

1.  Sorting  devices.  i.  Thome  Films,  Inc..  Boulder.  Colo.  Se- 

ries: Elementary  science  series  (Motion  picture.     Thorne  Films) 

372.3  Fi  A  6&-2801 

Thome  Films 


Sosenko,  Robert 


331 


SoudaJn   le   p&radis   {Motion  picture)      ORTF,  Paris.     Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 


16  mm.     (Les  Franca  Is  dies  vons.    Set  2,  les- 


13  Q:in.    sd.     bftw 
•on  20) 

A  French  language  teaching  film. 

With  nuinnal. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.        t.  Ofllce  de  radto- 
diffuslon-t^l^lslon  fran^aLBe.     n.  Chilton  Company.  Series  -  Lea 

Francals  chez  vons  (Motion  picture)     Set  2,  leason  25. 

448  77-704478 

Cbllton  Books 

Soul  and  bread  (Motion  picture)     John  J.  Hennesey.     R». 

leased  by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

ir>  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  the  advantages  of  a  carefully  pUnned  com- 
prehensive budget  by  presenting  a  dramatization  tn  which  a  yoong 
couple  decides  how  to  handle  their  money. 

1.   Home  economics— Accounting.         I.   Hennessy,  John  J 
11.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 

CINE  ^'■*  ^0-'"«8 

SmI  Oty.  [Motion  picture]     National  Educati<xial  Television. 
Rdeaaed  by  Indiana  Uoiversity  Audio- Vigual  Center,  1971. 

13  mia.    ad.    bftw.     16  mm. 

CKEDITS;  Producer,  PhOip  Bunoo.  Jr.;  pholofrapber,  J.  Robert  Wagoacr. 


SUMMARY:  Eumiao  a  cotnmunity  development  eipoiiBnit,  inspired  by 
Floyd  McKiMick,  in  Warren  County,  North  Caroltna.  DiicuMta  plans  for  Sotri 
Oty.  a  fCTWiBUMiycoaawting  of  J.iOO  acres,  which  will  be  controlled  by  blacks. 
watting  aad  liviiig  collectively. 

I.N^rocs—Ecooomkcoaditkma— Warren  Co.,  N.C.  2.  McKiwick.  Ftoyd, 
1*^2-  3.  Community  devdopment— Warren  Co..  N.C    4.  WwrenCo, 

N.C— Economic  cooditioaa       I.  National  Educational  Televiiioa  and  Radio 
Center.     II.  InAsaa.     Umvernty.     Aodio-Visuat  Ccaier. 
[F262.W27,  309.2  72-700501 

Indiana  Univ.  72  MARC 

Audio- VimmI  Center 

Sool  song  {Motion  picture)    WKYC-TV,  1968. 
20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Montage) 

Summary:  An  abstract  film  dealing  with  the  music  of  the  bUet 
ghetto  and  the  meaning  of  soul. 

1.  Music.  Popular   (Songs,  etc.)— U.  8.  i.  WKTC-TV  (Tele- 

vision sutlon)    tleveUnd.         Series:  Montage   (Motion  picture) 

CINE  ^^^  ^0-^<»«77 


Soule,  Jean  Conder.       Scuttle,  the  stowaway  mouse 
see 

Scuttle,  the  stowaway  mouse. 

Souls  of  sin  (Motion  picture)    William  D.  Alexander  [l»49f, 

63  mln.    sd.     bAw.    8S  mm. 

Tn  the  Edward  Dudlk  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Insti- 
tute Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CHEDITS:  Dire<-tor  and  writer,  Powell  Lindsay;  music,  S.  Chur- 
chill. Henry  Glover,  William  Greaves:  photography.  Louis  Andres" 
film  editor.  Walter  Cruter.  CAST:  Savannsh  Churchill  Jimmy 
Wright.  Blllie  Allen. 

StTMMARY :  A  drama  atwut  three  men  who  share  a  room  In  Har- 
leuL  Two  succeed  by  dint  of  hard  work,  but  the  other,  tired  and 
bitter,  turns  to  a  life  of  crime  and  Is  killed  in  a  gun  battle 

I.  Alexander.  William  D.  II.  Edward  Dndik  Film  Collection  III 
American  Film  Institute  Collection. 


791.48 


78-710441 


Soud.  {Motion  picture^     BBC-TV,  Loadoo,  1*71.     Rekased  in 
the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Filma. 

20  min-     id.     bftw.     16  mm.     (Science  ail  around  us,  no.  2) 
SUMMARY:  llluitrata  inrn  louDd  ii  produced  through  patieras  of  vibra- 
tion, the  effect  of  muMC  in  changing  vibration  paticnu.  the  lae  of  tuning  forks 
to  develop  tbe  idea  of  rewnancc,  and  the  reUtion  of  the  uie  and  thape  of  a 
musical  instrument  lo  pitch. 

1.  Mu»ic— Acowtid  and  physic*.  1.  British  BroadcaUing  Corporation 
Televiiion  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  III.  Series:  Science  all  around  us. 
[Motion  pictufej  no.  2. 

tML3805]  620J 


Time-Life  Ftbni 


74-714711 
MARC 

Sound   about   {Motion  picture)     Charlee  Cahill  and  Asso- 
ciates, 1967. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  two  boys  and  their  dog  as  they  walk  along  a 
beautiful  beach  and  learn  about  Tlbratlons,  pitch,  and  echoes  An 
open  end  film  designed  to  stimulate  discussion. 

1    Sound.        r.  Cahlll  (Charles)  and  Aswdates.  Inc..  Hollywood, 

534 

Charles  Cahlll  and  Aasodates 


Fi  A  68-1095 


lUsht  fcr  the  Right  to  Read.  [Pilnutrip]    NationalBook 
Committee.  1971. 


2(UnMUipa(pi.  l.»4fr.;pt.2.71fr.)     coior.     35  msL 
casaetu:  dual-trKA,  I  11%  ipa..  30  min. 

With  manual,  rev.  1972. 

SUMMARY:  A  multimedia  Right  to  Read  kit  addreMed  principally  to  li- 
brarians and  teacher*  to  sssisi  them  in  undersundini  sod  eipUining  the  scope 
of  the  Right  to  Read  program.  Suggests  wiys  of  impiemeniing  local  programs 
for  developing  skill  and  desire  for  reading  according  to  individual  capacity. 

1.  Right  to  Read  program.        I.  NadonaJ  Book  Committee. 

t2»003i  428.4  72-732756 

72  MARC 


Sound  and  moremcnt 

1957. 


{Motion  picture)     Mettler  Studios, 


1?  mln.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Koda(.-brom& 

Creditt:  Director  and  narrator,  Barbara  Uettler. 

Summary.-  A  dance  film  which  presents  morement  Impro*1sations 
accompanied  by  sounds  of  rolce,  hands  and  feet,  and  a  variety  of 
conventional  and  unconrentlonal  instruments. 

1.  Dancing.        i.  Mettler  Studios. 

793.8  Fi  A  67-5557 

Mettler  Studios 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Sound  filmstrip — a  key  to  learning  (Filmstrip)  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

115  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisr:  2  s.,  i:^  [Q.,  33i  rpm., 
23  mln.    microfroove. 

Witb  teacber'a  guide. 

CREDITS :  Writer,  Woodbury  Conkllng ;  consultant,  JeHnette 
Swiokard;  photographer.  Roger  A.  Clark,  Jr. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  theoretical  and  practical  advantageB  of 
udlDg  the  sound  Olmstrlp  in  education.  Demoastrates  the  wide- 
range  capabilities^  of  the  souad  filmstrip  In  the  teaching-learning 
prtKfss  and  explains  in  detail  how  the  medium  cau  he  most  efFec- 
lively  utilized  for  classroom  Instruction,  small  group  Instruction,  In- 
dividually prescribed  instruction,  and  also  In  the  multi-ioedta  ap- 
proach to  learning. 

1.  Moving-pictures  in  education.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 

tion, Inc.,  Chlcrtgu. 

[Llil044]  371.33  76-739476 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

The  Sound  filmstrip  system:  the  method  (FilrMtrip)     Du- 

Iv:ine  Corp.,  196fi. 

81  fr.  -iilw.  ST}  mm.  and  phi>nodi.>T:  2  8.  fl  «.  for  manual  pro- 
jtHtor.  1  -.  for  uiitomatic  projector (.  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  12  min.  micro- 
groove. 

Credita:  Director  and  writer.  John  Lord. 

Summary:  DisriiKt'efl  the  problem  of  communication  among  people 
and  descrllies  how  modem  andio-vLsnal  methods  are  u!*ed  to  advance 
the  cause  of  better  understanding  between  people.  Explains  the 
»ound  filmstrip  method  and  various  type);  of  automatic  sound  film- 
strip  equipment. 

1  Communication — Audiovisual  aids.  i,  DuKane  ( "oriwratlon. 
384  Fi  A  68-3921 

DuKane  Corporation 

Sound  frequency  and  pitch  (.Motion  picture)  J.  Arthur 
Rank  limited,  London.  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
l'nivei-s;il  Kducntion  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

i   in\n.     <i.     liAw.     siiittT  8  mm.     (Sound  series) 

l..>o[i  film. 

With  teHclier'.-!  Kiiide. 

SfMM.\RV:  I'ses  n  vlhnitinz  tuning  fork  and  a  pendulum  to 
porfiny  vlhintion.  luiiplitude.  and  frequency.  Demonstrates  differ- 
ent wMvelcuffths  iind  ditTerent  frequencies. 

1.   Sound-wiives.         I.   Knnk    (J.  .\rtbur)   Limited.     II.  Universal 
E<lucaiiou  iind  Vi«\i:il  Art*.     Ill,  Series:  Sound  aeriee  (Motion  pic- 
tures) 
[QC243]  534  7&-715265 


I  FMm 


nd 


Visual  Arts 


Sound  musical  quality  (Motion  picture)  J.  Arthur  Rank 
Limited,  fjondon.  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal 
Edurji:  ion  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

4  iiilu.    si.    Ii&w.    super  8  mm.     (Sound  series) 

I/><>l>  film. 

WUli  tpiw-lier's  guide. 

SUM3IARV  :  T'ses  an  oscilloscope  to  show  that  a  tuning  fork 
vibration  Ik  a  true  sine  wave.  Shows  complicated  wave  forms  being 
produced  by  a  violin  and  a  trumpet. 

1.   Sound-wnves.     2.   Music — Acoustics  and  physics.  I.   Ranli 

(J.  Arthur)  Limited.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
ill.  5^r)es:  Sound  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC243]  634  79-7l62«6 

Unlvers-Tl  1-^uoatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


The  Sound  of  a  word  {Motion  picture)  Utah  University. 
Released  by  Utah  University,  Educational  Media  Center, 
1967. 

25  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CreditM:  Author,  Marvin  Hanson. 

Summary:  Brings  to  light  the  role  that  parents  play  in  aiding  or 
hindering  the  development  of  normal  speedi  in  their  children.  De- 
scribes many  situations  that  hinder  tlie  learning  of  normal  Ilaeat 
speech. 

1.  Parent  and  child.  2.  Children — Language.  i.  Utah.  Untver- 
lit;.     IL  Utah.     University.     Educational  Media  Center. 

301.42  Fi  A  6a-1861 

Utah.    Univ.    Educa-  tiooal  Media  Center 


The  Sound  of  Miles  Davis   {Motion  picture)     CBS  Films, 
19:i9. 

1:8  mill.     sd.     iktw.     lit  mm. 

A  film  from  Hip  CUS-TV  series  The  Uolwrt  Herridge  theater. 

Cffdita:  Pr'>dU('er,  Robert  Herridge:  director,  Jack  Smigbt ;  music 
director  and  arranger,  Oil  Evjins. 

Suiiiniaru:  The  sniry  of  Miles  Davis.  Features  music  written  by 
&llleH  Itnvis  Iind  includes  performances  by  Dave  Itrubeck,  Gil  Kvans. 
Ahiund  Janial,  niul  the  Miles  Davis  Sextet. 

1.  Davis.  Mllen,  i.  CBS  Films,  Inc.  ii.  The  Robert  Herridge 
theater  (Television  program) 

{>27  Fi  68-654 

The  Sound  of  music  (Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Century- 
Fox  Film  Corp.,  1965. 

172  mln.     sd,     color.     35  mm. 

Todd-AO. 

From  the  stage  musical  of  the  same  title  with  music  and  lyrics 
by  Richard  Rodgers  and  Oscar  Hammerstelo  ii,  and  book  by  Howard 
LIndHay  and  Russel  Crouse. 

Credita:  Producer  and  director.  Robert  Wise;  screenplay,  Ernest 
I>ehman:  music  supervisor,  Irwin  Kostal;  director  of  photography, 
Ted  McCord:  film  editor,  William  Reynolds.  Oatt:  Julie  Andrews, 
Christopher  Plummer,  Richard  Haydn,  Peegy  Wood,  Eleanor  Parker. 

Summary:  A  musical  dramatization  of  the  events  which  result 
when  a  young  postulate  becomes  the  governess  of  the  seven  Too 
Trapp  children  who  live  with  their  widowed  father,  a  former  captain 
In  the  Austrian  Navy. 

1.  Trapp  FamllySlng-  era.         r.   Bodgers.   Richard,   1002- 

The  sound  of  music.  n.    Twentieth     Century-Fox      Film 

Corporation. 

927  76-707836 

The  Sound  of  music  {FUmatrip)    Educational  Audio  Visual, 
1968. 

to  fr.     UIlW.     with  color  sequences.    35  mm. 

With  leachers'  notes. 

Credila:  Editor.  Ithoda  OlUnsky. 

Summitry:  Uses  photographs  of  the  original  IfiTiO  Broadway  pro<Iuc- 
tion  of  The  sound  of  music  to  illustrute  the  music  und  story. 

1.  Rodgers,  Richard,  1002-  The  sound  of  music.        i.  Hodgers, 

191)2-  The  sound  of  music.     II.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc., 

Pleasant vllle,  N.  V. 

782.8  Fi  A  68-3959 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Sound  of  poetry:  green  and  blue;  America;  Wallace 
Stevens  (Motion  picture)  DLG  Productions.  Keleaaed  by 
Doubleday  Multimedia,  1968. 

10  mln.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Summary:  Provides  a  personal  view  of  America  through  the  tech- 
niques of  abrupt  transitions  between  Images  of  urban  and  industrial 
scenes  and  rural  and  lyrical  scenes,  and  also  visual  counterparts  for 
the  words  of  Wallace  Stevens  as  narrated  on  the  sound  track. 

1.  U.  S. — Description  and  travel — Poetry.  2,  Poetry  of  places — 
U.  S.  3.  Stevens,  Wallace,  1870-1955.  i.  DLG  Productions,  il 
Dout>leday  Multimedia. 

917-3  76-705670 

CINE 


The  Sound  of  sound    (Motion  picture)     American  Optical 
Cnip..  1970.    Made  by  Tom  Thomas  Organization. 

If,  niiu.    sd.    color.    IG  mm. 

'srMMARY  ■  Focuses  on  Industrial  noise  and  its  insidious  attacK 
on  henrlng.  Industrial  workers  speak  candidly  of  their  occupa- 
Uonal  deafness  In  an  attempt  to  motivate  Industrial  employees  to 
wear  proper  hearing  protection.  ,  „  _       »,„„ 

1.  Industrial  noise.        I-  American  Optical  Corporation. 

614.85  74^711499 

CINE 

Sound  off    (Motion  picture)      David    Adams.     Released   by 
Pyramid  Film  Producers,  1969? 

lU  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  .... 

Credita:    Director    and    writer,    Sandy    Spillman;    narrator.    Art 

Sumniarif:  Discusses  the  effect  of  excessive  noise  upon  the  health 
and  efficiency  of  Indlvidual.s  In  various  occupations,  and  explains  how 
the  loss  of  bearing  may  be  prevented  through  the  use  of  protective 
audiological  devices  and  procedures.  „     ,,  „  i., 

1.  Noise— Physiological  effect.  i.  Adams,  David,  n.  Pyramid 
Film  Producers. 

617  73-706664 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 


Sonnd  the  trumpets  (Motion  picture)  Minnesota  Society 
for  Crippled  Children  and  Adults,  Civilian  Rehabilitation 
Brancli.  Made  by  Promotional  Films.  Released  in  Can- 
ada by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Comments  on  the  difficulty  faced  by  the  paraplegic, 
cripple,  or  aged  person  in  using  stairways,  escalators,  revolving 
doors,  or  other  means  of  entry.  Points  out  the  need  for  considera- 
tion of  the  needs  of  the  physically  handlcapi>ed  In  the  initial  stage 
of  construction  of  such  buildings  as  apartment  houses,  factories, 
and  offices. 

1.  Architecture  and  the  physically  h«i»dicapped.  i.  Minnesota 
Society  for  CriM>led  Children  and  Adults.  Civilian  Rehabilitation 
Branch,     n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

721  79-700336 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Sound  wave  pollution  (Motion  picture)  Davidson  Films  in 
cooperation  with  American  Meteorological  Society.  Re- 
leased by  Ijearninjr  Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

16  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (American  Meteorological  Society 
environmental  silences  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  conditions  that  Increase  or  suppress 
sound  waves  in  the  atmosphere,  describes  the  causee  of  sound  poUu- 
tlon.  and  introduces  methods  for  alleviating  sound  pollution. 

1.  Noise  pollution.  I.  Davidson  Films,  San  Francisco.     IL 

Learning  Corporation  of  America.        Series:  American  Meteorologi- 
cal Society  environmental  sdwices  series  {Motion  picture) 

614.7  76-710062 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Sound  waves  {Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1967. 

57  fr.     ciilor.    So  mm.     (Wave.f,  no.  3) 

Credita;  Collaborator,  Paul  Klrkpatrlck. 

Summary;  Investigates  the  change  in  the  sound  of  a  train's  horn 
as  It  moves  past  a  railroad  cros.slng.  Uses  experiments  with  a 
tuning  fork  to  present  further  Information  about  sound  waves. 

1.  Soundwaves.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.        Serie-s:  Waves  (Filmstrip)   no.  3. 

534  Fi  A  67-^170 

Encyclopaedia  Britun-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Soaad    wsTM.    [Motion    picture]       BCC-TV,    London,    1969. 
Releued  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     td.    bJtw.     16  mm.     (Wsvca.  no.  2) 

SUMMARY:  Eumutea  the  nature  of  (ound  waves  and  demonstntci  how  to 
owaiure  the  ipeed  of  lound  sod  diflVaction  and  iaterfereace  of  >ound  wava. 

1.  Sound-waves.  I.  Britiih  Brosdcuiing  Corporation.  TeleviaJon  Service. 
II.  Tune-Life  Pihu.     III.  Series:  Waves.  [Motion  picture]  no.  2. 

lQC243]  534  74-714817 

Time-Life  Fitos  72  MARC 

Sound  waves  (Motion  picture)    Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 


si. 


i.l'.r. 


II  per  N 


Iyi.1T.  (lliii  rniiiiiiie<l  In  cartrid;;e. 
Willi  [caclier's  guide. 

Si:.\l.MAUV:   Presents  simple  experiments  and  animated  lilustra- 
<iiis  to  expliiln   tlie  prlnriples  of  Hound  waves  and  their  transniis- 


I.  Soundwii 
Ii'>ut>1<-day  Mil 


Soundfilm, 
see 


I.  Double<lay  Multimedia. 


Crisis  in  education. 


Soundings  (Firm) 
see 


A  Child  creates. 


The  Creative  kindergarten:    A  pilot  study 
on  prevention  of  failure  in  early  education. 

Un  Dia  en  Mfixico, 

Puerto  Vallarta, 

Quiescence. 

The  San  Juan  Islands, 

Visualization — a  key  to  reading. 


The   Soawlaua.   [Motion   picture]      New   Media   Enterprises. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1970. 

15  min.    id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Survey*  the  various  upecU  of  thejob  of  ■  lound  technician  in 
I  ntsjor  itudio,  including  dutiber,  recorditu,  micTophone  operator,  and  tound 
efTecu  ipviitiTtf  Eiplaini  how  some  tound  effecU  are  created,  bow  problems 
in  recofdini  are  overcome,  and  how  varioui  sound  elements  are  mixed  to  pro- 
duce a  final  sound  traclL. 

1.  Sound— Recording  and  reproducing.  I.  New  Media  Eaterpriscs.  II. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

[TK7881]  791.43  72-700379 

Universal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Visual  Aru 


Sounds  (Filmstrip)    My  weekly  reader  |19e-(, 

25  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (New  sc-ience  reading  adventures) 
Sumworv:  Explains  to  children  what  sounds  are  and  how  they 

*'*l^SlinT*'      I.   My   weekly  reader.        Series:  New  science  read- 
ing adventures  (Filmstrip.  ^^^^  ^^^^g^ 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Sounds  (Motion  picture)    Films  M,  1971.    Made  by  Michael 
Grady. 

11  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  adviser.  Marlon  Roth. 

Sl'MSIARY:  Presents  a  multiplicity  of  common  sounds  to  develop 
and  sharpen  languase  and  listening  skills  through  awareness  of  en- 
vironmental sounds.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts  (Elementary)         I.  Films  M  ftoductions. 
[LB1575.8]  372.6  75-713638 

Films  M 


Sounds  and  silence  {Filmstrip)    Jwn  Handy  Sdiool  Service, 

1969. 

1  rol'  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  ».  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  10  In.,  33i  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (How  do  you  know?) 

Summary:  Explains  the  functions  and  <^)eratIon  of  the  senae  of 

\.  Hearing.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  lac.  Series :  How 
do  you  know?     {Fllnwtrip) 

372.3  78-733895 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Sounds  are  made  by  vibrating  objects   {Motion  picture) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Baulc  concepts  In  sci«Ke^ 
■eveai) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credil*,-  Author,  Howard  Litvak;  photography,  Paul  Bockfaorst 

Sutnmary:  Presents  scientific  experiments  to  demonstrate  that 
sounds  are  made  by  ribraiting  ohjects.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Sound-waves— Juvenile  filma.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Ittc.  Se- 
ries :  Basic  concepts  la  science  (Motion  picture)  level  1. 

872.8  71-703930 

ALA  Bookllat 

Sounds  around  town  {Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  10  mln. 
microgroive.     (Sight  and  sound  discovery  trips,  no.  7) 

With  leitoher's  manual. 

Summitry:  Examines  the  sights  and  sounds  associated  with  mer- 
chants And  public  servants  by  following  a  mother  as  she  goes  about 
makin;;  the  business  transactions  necessary  to  maintain  her  home 
and  family. 

1.   Civil  service.      2.   Husinessmen.  i.  Eye  Gate  Hotiae,  Inc. 

Series:  Sight  and  sound  discovery  trips  (F^lltnstrip)  no.  7. 

301.5  Fi  A  68-3669 

Eye  Gate  House 

Sounds  at  home  (Filmittrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

55  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s..  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.,  10  min. 
mlcrogroiive.     (Sight  and  sound  discovery  trlpa.  no.  6> 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummar^i:  l>escr[t)ea  the  ordinary  sounds  associated  with  various 
scenes  of  family  life. 

1.  Household  sounds.  i.  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Serlea:  Sight 
and  sound  discovery  trip  (Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

301.42  Fi  A  68-3668 

Eye  Gate  Bouse 

Sounds  at  the  circus  {Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

00  fr.  color.  3.%  mm.  and  phontNllsr:  1  s.,  \>  in..  38i  n'ni.,  IS  min. 
tulcrugro'ie.    iSlght  and  sound  discovery  tripa,  no.  5) 

With  Teacher's  manual. 

Summury:  Highlights  the  atmosphere  of  a  circus  by  re-creating 
the  noise  sod  confusion  and  picturing  the  crowds,  the  bright  gaudy 
costumes,  the  trained  animals,  and  the  breathtaking  stunt*. 

1.  Circus.  I.  Eye  Gale  House,  inc.  Series:  Sight  and  sound 
discovery  tripe  (FlImMrlp)  ik>.  0. 

79U  Fi  A  6&-J667 

Eye  Gate  Hooae 


332 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SoondB  at  the  mo  {FOmatnp)    Eye  0»te  House,  1»67. 

62  fr.  color.  3Q  mm.  aod  phooodlsc :  1  s.,  12  Id.,  3Si  rpm.,  17 
min.     m'croKrooTe.     (Sight  and  sound  dlaooverr  trips,  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummarj/:  Describes  forty  different  animals  tn  a  soo  to  portray 
the  Tsrietj-  of  nnlmal  life  that  exists  througlioul  the  world. 

1.  Zoolocical  gardeos.    2.  Animal  munds.  i.  Eye  Gate  House. 

Inc.        Series:  Sight  and  sound  dlscorery  trips  (Pllmstrip)  no.  S. 

591  Fi  A  68-3665 

Eye  Gate  House 

Sounds  by  the  sea  (Fawttrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

G5  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S8i  rpm.,  16  mln. 
mlcrutcronre.    ( Sight  and  sound  discovery  tripe,  no.  4) 

With  leacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Pictures  a  rarlety  of  seashores  and  follows  the  daughter 
of  a  fisherman  during  a  day  of  encounters  with  surfers,  swimmers, 
fishermen,  and  boat  m«i. 

I.  Waterfront  sounds.  i.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc.  Serlec-  Sight 
and  sound  dlacorery  tripe  (FiUnstrlp)  no.  4. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-3666 

Eye  Gate  House 

Soonds  in  the  woods  (Ftlnutrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  9 
min.     m'Togroove.     (Sight  and  sound  discovery  trips,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Surnmam:  Follows  a  dog  named  Queenle  as  she  roams  through 
the  woods  to  highlight  the  unusual  sights  and  sounds  In  a  foreat. 

1.  Sounds.  2.  Natural  history.  i.  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Se- 
ries :  Sight  and  sound  discovery  tripe  ( Fllmstrlp)  no.  1. 

674.9095  Fi  A  68-3663 

Eye  Gate  House 

The  Sounds  of  language  (FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969, 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  la.,  33|  rpm.,  23 
mln.  microgroove.  (Focus  on  language.  Part  1:  General  lln- 
guiNtlcs) 

Also  l8  upil  with  phonotape  in  cns-J4'ttp. 

With  teacher's  manual  by  Maztne  Ilaleff. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Paul  Postal;  narrator.  Jerry  Sllverstein. 

Summary:  Examlnefl  vowels  and  consonants ;  stresses  the  use  of 
the  dictionary. 

1.  Language  and  languages.  2.  Vowpls.  3.  Consonants.  i.  Eye 
Gate,  House,  Inc.  Series:  Focus  on  language.  Part  1:  0«ierat 
linguistics  (Fllmstrlp) 

400  70-736838 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Soaads  of  radag.  [Motion  picture]     Robert  Rieb  Associates, 

1972. 

S  min.     MJ      color.      16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Covcniheali-icrratn  vehicle  rally  held  It  Mt  Snow.  Vermont. 

1.  All  terrain  vchKic  racing.        I.  Robert  Rtcb  Associaies 
tGV1029j  796.7  72-700774 

CINE  73  MARC 

Sounds  of  the  city  (FUmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 


and  phonodisc :   1  s.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm., 
;ht  and  sound  discovery  trip,  no.  8) 


42  fr.      color.      85  tan 
9  mln.      microgroove.      (1 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Explores  different  aspects  of  a  dty  from  parades  and 
Ice  cream  vendors  to  policemen  and  pneumatic  drills. 

1.   City   and   town   life.  i.   Bye  Gate  House.   Inc.  Series: 

Sight  and  sound  discovery  trip  ( Fllmstrlp)  no.  8. 

301.3  Fi  A  68-3670 

Eiye  Gate  House 

Sounds  of  the  aea   (Filmstrip)    Bailey  Films,  1968.     Bo- 

lea.«ed  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

3-3  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.  micro- 
groove,     (Science  of  ttie  sea ) 

With  teacher's  guide,  marine  charts,  reference  books,  and  plaslic 
em  bed  men  t 

t'REDITS:  Designed  by  Desmond  Wedbergand  Dan  Ryan. 

SCMHARY  :  Presents  the  sounds  that  are  made  by  sea  life. 

1.  Marine  fauna.     2.  Sound  production  by  animals.  I.  Bailey 

Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Se- 
ries :  Science  of  the  sea  (Filmstrip) 

EQL121]  574.92  75-739790 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Sonnds  on  the  fann  (FUmatrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

34  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  83i  hhu.,  8 
min.     m'rrogroove.     (Sight  and  sound  dlscoveo'  trips,  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Pictures  typical  scenes  on  a  farm  and  Includes  the 
actual  conglomeration  of  noises  that  accompany  the  aettlng. 

1,  Animal  sounds,  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Sight  and 
sound  discovery  tripe  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  2. 

631  Fi  A  68-5664 

Eye  Gate  House 

Source  and  course  of  the  Nile  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday 
Multimedia,  1970. 

3  mln.    St.    b&w.    super  6  mm.     (North  Africa  aeries) 
Loop  film  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  Utilizes  animated  map  descriptions  and  actual  scenes 
to  show  the  northward  flow  of  the  Nile  from  its  source  In  equatorial 
Africa  to  its  central  section  tn  the  great  swampy  plains  of  Sudan. 

1.   Nile   River.        I.    Doubleday   Multimedia.     II.   Series:    North 
Africa  series  (Motion  picture.     Doubleday  Multimedia) 
[DTI  15]  916.2  74-708018 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Source  moving  at  speeds  below  and  above  wave  speed 
(Motion  picture)  Education  I>e\Tlopinent  Center.  Re- 
leased by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educationnl  Corp., 
1968. 

4  min.     si.     httw.     16  mm.     (F^uid  mechanics  nims) 

Alw  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  pliase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.    Fluid   dynamics.     2.   Aerodynamics.        1.   Education   Devel<v 
ment   Center.     II.    Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational   Corpora- 
tion.    III.  Series:  Ptnld  mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 
[TU70]  532  72-710279 

Enryclopaedla  Brltan-  ntca  Educational  Corp. 


SoBTCc  of  happiness.  [Filmstrip] 
U.S.  by  Unipub. 


Unesco,  1961.    Released  in  the 


36  ft.     color.     3S  mm. 

With  English  commentary.  Commentahca  aUo  issued  in  French  and  Spaatah. 

Produced  within  ihc  framework  of  the  Major  Project  on  the  Exienaion  and 
Imiwovement  of  Primary  Education  in  Latin  America. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  an  Indian  boy  who,  at  age  twelve,  Icama  how  to  read 
and  write,  later  twcomes  a  teacher,  and  returns  to  hia  village  to  educate  hta 
people. 

1. 1 ndiaru— Education.  I.  United  Nations  Educational.  Scientiftc,  and  Cul- 
tural Oraaniiaiion.     II.  Unipub. 

[E59.E4i  370.98  70-740207 

Unipub  72  MARC 


Sources  of  art  (Motum  picture)  Bailey  FUms  in  colWwra- 
tloTwith  Marie  L.  Larkin.  Released  by  Bailey  Films, 
1966. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartndve. 

Si2«Si%resentB  oalotlngs  by  mature  artists  and  by  children 
to  !^;rS't  n^o^aS^tsTar  «a  tl»  "o^worid  In  *e  «^ 
W  Demonrtrates  the  four  basic  etenwott  ««nP«^>"„"Li^ 
OTlSr.   Shape,  and  terture.     Points  ont  theae  etanwits  In  Tarions 

""[•"l^n^i-Technlque.     2.  Art-Psychology.       i-  Bailey  Films. 
inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  ^^^^  7^702660 

Bailey  FUms 


Sourdough    nurse    (FUmstrip) 
1968. 


American    Baptist    Films, 


76  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  script.  ^        „  ___, 

Creditt:  Script,  Faith  Bailey;  photogrmidter,  Warren  Grain. 

Bummary:  Traces  the  activities  of  a  young  graduate  nurse  who 
serves  In  the  hospital  of  Cordova.  Alaska,  takes  part  In  the  life 
of  the  towns,  and  works  with  the  Baptist  church. 

1.  Nurses   and   nursing— Alaska.         i.  American   Baptist  Conven- 


Fi  A  68-4433 


Stars  and  Stripes 


tlon. 

American  Baptist  Films 

Sousa,  John  PhiUp.  1854-1932. 
forever 

Bee 

An  American  march. 


Sousa:  a  story  in  pictures  (FUmttrip)     Bowmar  Beoords, 

1970. 

2  fllmslrips  (pL  1,  50  fr. ;  pt  2,  58  (r.)  color.  35  mm.  awl  pho- 
nodisc: 2  8„  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  18  mln.  each,  microgroove.  (Biogra- 
phies of  gr^t  composers) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Authors.  Nick  Rossi.  Jerald  Saladaaa. 

Summary:  Portrays  events  In  the  life  of  American  bandmaster  and 
composer  Joba  Philip  Sousa.  „      _,  a.^ 

1    Sousa,  John  Philip,  1854-1982.  L  Bowmar  Records.  Se- 

ries- Biographies  of  great  compoeera  (Filmstrip) 

927  78-735333 

Bowmar  Records 


The  South  (FUmstrip)     Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1065. 
Made  by  WaSP  Filmstrips. 

4(!  fr.  color.  S-i  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  33ft  rpm.,  12 
mln.  mit.Togroove.  (Folk  songs  In  American  history — 1700  through 
1864.  no.  5) 

With  utilization  guide. 

Credits:  Writers.  Charles  Botgwall,  Jane  Beethoven. 

Kummary:  Examines  the  correlation  of  history,  folk  music,  and 
authentic  art  of  the  South  in  the  period  between  1700  and  1864. 

1.  Southern  States— Songs  and  muslc^Hlst.  A  crIL  2.  Folk-songs, 
American— Hist.  &  crlt.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions.  Pleas- 
antvllle,  N.   Y.  Series:   Folk  songs  in  American  history— 1700 

through  1864  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  5. 

Fi  A  67-3657 
Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tloos 


The  SoBth.  [Filnutrip] 
Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Britanmca  Educationa] 


99  fr.  C(riof.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  >.,  11  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  15  min. 
(Regiona  of  the  United  Sutes) 

Alao  issued  with  phonotape  in  caaaclte. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Educational  collaboratoT,  Charlea  F.  Gritiner. 

SUMMARY:  TetU  about  the  region  of  the  United  Sutea  known  u  the  South. 
Include*  deacriptiona  of  the  hiatory,  iradibon.  physical  economic  characteristics, 
people,  and  work  of  this  area.  Shows  how  the  nature  of  the  crops  lead  to  the 
plantation  and  the  slave  system. 

1.  Southern  States.        1.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
II.  Seriea:  Regiona  of  the  United  States.  tPiltnstrip] 
CF209.5]  917.5  70-740274 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 

South  Africa,    Government  fiiformation  Office,  New 
York 
see 

The  Races  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa. 


South  Africa.    South  African  Information  Service 


Arches  of  faith. 


South  Africa — conservation  and  develop- 


333 


Sonth  Africa  (Motion  picture)  ABC.  Released  by  Mc- 
Grsiw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (ABC  documentary  on  Africa! 

With  teachers  guld«. 

Summary:  Describes  the  nature  of  the  untisual  historical  back- 
ground out  of  which  modem  South  Africa  has  evolved,  and  the  many 
social  problems  which  the  peoples  of  South  Africa  face.  Dl»cu8S« 
criticisms  of  the  government's  racial  policlee  and  shows  why  South 
Africa  will  probably  not  change  very  mudi  within  the  near  future. 

1.  Africa,  South — Race  question.  i.  American  Broadcasting 

Company,     a.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

„^  968  Fi  A  68-316 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

South  Africa^— ctHiserraUmi  and  development  (Filmstrip) 
Information  Service  of  South  Africa.  Made  by  Bear  Films, 
Released  by  Bear  Films  and  Audio-Visual  Associates,  1970. 

55  fr.    color.    3S  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide,  atudent  leaflets,  and  wall  chart. 

SUMMARY:  Portraya  the  land  and  people  of  South  Africa  and 
describes  the  efforts  of  the  nation  to  preserve  the  land,  animals,  and 
cultural  heritage  while  developing  the  vast  natural  resources. 

1.  Africa,   South — Description  and  travel— 1966-  2.  Natural 

resources— Africa,  South.  I.  South  Africa.  South  African  Infor- 
mation  Service.  New  York.  II.  Bear  Films,  inc.  Ill,  Audlo-Vlaual 
Associates.. 

916.8  76-738242 

Bear  FUms 


South  Africa — dynamic  progress  (FUmstrip)    Audio- Visual 

Associates,  1969. 

.V>  fr.    color.    S.'t  mm. 

RevlMed  version  of  the  1965  Slmstrip  of  the  same  title. 

With  teacher's  manual 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  South  Africa's  past  and  present, 
with  emphasis  on  the  geography,  culture,  dlmate,  natural  resources, 
transportation  facilities,  and  modem  achievements  of  the  Republic. 
With  captions. 

1.  Africa,  South — Description  and  travel.  i.  Audlo-Tlsual  Asso- 
ciates. 

968  71-T35421 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


South  Africa,  part  1  (FUmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1949.  Made  by  R.  C.  Honeybone.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

36  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Regional  geography  of  the  world) 

With  teacher's  guide.    Notes  revised  1968. 

Summary:  Shows  the  background  of  the  various  races  that  In- 
habit South  Africa  and  explains  the  reasons  for  the  peculation  dis- 
tribution. 

1.  Ethnology— Africa,  South.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London 
n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series:  Regional  geography 
of  the  world  (Fllmstrlp) 

916,8  78-735613 

Carman  EMucational  Associates 


South  Africa,  part  2  (FUmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don. 1949.  Made  by  R.  C.  Honeybone.  Released  in  the 
U.  »S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

45  fr.    b&w.    35  mm-     (Regional  geography  of  the  worldl 

With  teachers  guide.    Notes  revised  1963. 

Summary:  Describes  the  major  occupaUons  of  the  people  of  South 
Africa  and  compares  the  roles  of  agriculture  and  mining  In  the  econ- 
omy of  the  country. 

1.  Africa,  South— Occupations.  2.  Agriculture— Economic  aspects- 
Africa  South.  3.  Mineral  industries-Africa.  South.  i.  Common 
Ground,  ltd.,  Ujndon.  il  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series- 
Regional  geography  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

^.       .      .  ^16.8  71-735614 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


South  Africa;  the  price  of  inequality  (FUmstrip)  Current 
Affairs  Films,  1970. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Current  Affairs  filmstrip  series) 

With  pictorial  discussion  guide. 

Creditt:  Adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  the  .standard  of  living  In  South  Africa 
is  Improving,  but  that  only  a  minority  of  the  people  share  In  this 
iiteady  economic  growth.  Discusses  some  of  the  reasons  for  the 
government  policy  of  apartheid,  how  It  works,  and  what  its  Impact 
is  on  the  country  as  a  whole  today,  and  what  reactions  may  be  an- 
ticipated. 

1.  Africa,  South — Race  question.  2.  Africa-South — Economic  con- 
ditions.       I.  Current  Affairs  Films,  New  York. 

309.168  75-735422 

Current  Affairs  Films 

South  African  essay:  fruit  of  fear  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Educational  Television.  Released  by  Audio- Visual 
Center,  Indiana  University,  1965. 

59  mill,     sd      b&w.     16  mm.     (Changing  world) 

Summary:  Reports  on  the  South  African  dual  standards  of  living 
from  the  lavish  white  sections  to  the  bla**  ghfttos.  Interviews  such 
people  as  Nobi'I  I'eacc  Prixe  winner  Chief  Albert  Luthull,  Frank 
Waring,  and  author  Alan  Paton  as  to  their  attitudes  toward  this 
condition. 

1.  Africa,  South— Race  question.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,  ii.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center.        Series:  Changing  world  (Motion  picture) 

916.8  Fi  A  68-2321 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


South  African  essay:  ont  nation — two  iati<malisms  (Mo- 
tion picture)  National  Educational  Television.  Released 
by  Audio- Visual  Center,  Indiana  University,  1965. 

59  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Changing  world) 

Summary:  Examines  the  political  machinery  which  enforces 
apariheld  and  presents  views  of  African  spokesmen,  white  and  black, 
who  support  or  oppose  this  policj-.  Focuses  on  the  power  of  the 
White  Nationalist  Party. 

1.  Africa,  South— Race  question.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,  u.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center.        Series:  Changing  world  (Motion  picture) 

916.8  Fi  A  68-2322 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  South  African  goldfields  {FUTnstrip)  Common  Ground, 
London,  1963.  Made  by  Monica  M.  Cole.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

At  fr.     ci>lor.     3.'t  mm.      (Gpogr«phy  In  colour:  .\fiicnf 

With  teaching  giiiile. 

Suminari/:  Exaiuiiios  an  Important  gold  mine  of  South  Africa 
anil  shows  the  people  (vho  work  there.  Points  ont  that  the  gold 
luinlnR  Intlnstrj-  in  the  TmnKvaal  and  the  Orange  Free  State,  which 
produces  8ixt.T  percent  of  the  world's  gold,  has  largely  financed  the 
development  of  South  Africa. 

1.  Gold  mines  and  mininx — .\frica,  South.  i.  Common  Ground, 
ltd.,  London,  ii.  Cnrman  Educational  Associate*.  Series:  Geog- 
r»^y  In  colour:  Africa  IFltmstrIp) 

622  Fi  A  68-3946 

Carman  Education:<l  Associates 


South  African  Tourist  Corporation 


Golden  TniiivuL 


Journey  to  the  nm. 

South  America  (Filmstrip)     Informative  Classroom  Picture 

Publishers,  194T. 

4'J  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Life  In  other  lands  library) 
Sl'M-MARY:  Uses  captioned  pictures  and  pictorial  maps  to  show 
life  In  South  America. 

1.  South  America.  I.  Informative  Classroom  Picture  Publiatiers, 
Grand  Bapids.  Mich.  II.  Series:  Life  in  other  lands  library  (Film- 
strip  1 

rF22083  918  73-739398 

Fldeler  Co. 


Soath  Aacrica.  Part  2:  Nataral  rcsoarcca.  [nimatrip]     Fllmstrip 
Houie,  1972. 

62  fr.     cok>T.     35  mm.     and  phonoditc:  2  >.,  10  in..  33  1/3  rpsi.,  M  min. 
(Our  fcography) 

With  icripL 

SUMMARY:  Eximincs  natural  resourcet  in  South  America  in  relation  to 
leofraphy.  economic*,  ind  livini  ttandardi. 

1.  Natural  reaources— South  America.        1.  Filnutrip  Houic,  New  York. 
[|.  Series:  Our  geography.  {FUmtuip] 

(HC163.5)  338  72-733467 

Filnutrip  Hou*e  72  MARC 


South  America.  Part  3:  Food  and  agriculture.  [Filmstrip]     Film- 
strip  House.  1972. 

6^  fr  Liilof  35  mm  and  phomtdiK.  2  i..  10  in  .  33  1/3  rpm  .  14  min 
(Our  ;cii|raphy) 

W  iih  "iTipi 

SL  MMARY  Siudin  farmini  methods  and  crops,  regional  fiMid  habitv  and 
oipiiris  and  imports  of  South  America. 

I  Agriculture  South  America  Juvenile  film*.  2  Food  habits  South 
Amenta  Juienile  films,  3.  South  America  Commerce  Juvenile  films  [I. 
Agriculture  South  America.  2.  South  America)  I,  Filmstrip  House.  Nc* 
\ork       II    ScncM  Our  geography   [Filmstrip) 

[S4743  338.1  72-733468 

Filmstrip  House  ^2  MARC 


South  America.  Part  4:  Housing  and  clothing.  [Filmstrip] 
strip  House,  1972. 


and  phonodisc:  2  i 


,  33  1/3  rpm..  14  n 


and   climate    in    South 
the  conspicuous  difTerenccs 


49  fr,     color.     35 
(Our  geography) 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  the  efTecis  of 
America  on  habitats  and  apparel,  and  illi 
between  rich  and  poor. 

1  South  America— Economic  conditions-Juvenile  films  2.  Housing  - 
South  America — Juvenile  film*.  3,  Costume —Sooth  America  -Juvenile  films 
(1.  South  America-  Economic  conditions]  1.  Filmstrip  House,  Ne*  York. 
II.  Series:  Our  geography.  (Filmstrip) 

(HC165j  338.4  72-733469 

Filmstrip  House  72  MARC 


South  America.  Part  5:  Transportation  and  communication.  [Film- 
stripj     Filmstrip  House,  1972. 

60  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  *,,  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  14  min. 
(Our  geography) 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  the  relationship  between  geography  m  South 
Amcnca  and  the  methods  of  transportation  used.  Shows  transport  by  water  for 
urban  seaports  sikI  pnmitive  models  of  transportation  in  mountainous  areas.  ar>d 
points  out  the  growing  dependence  on  airplanes. 

1.  Transportation     South  America— Juvenile  films       [I    Transportation 
South  America]        I   Filmstrip  House.  New  York      M.  Series:  Our  geography. 
I  Filmstrip) 

(HE230]  380.8  72-733471 

FilmsUip  House  72  MARC 


South  America — a  ffenaral  sorrey  {FUnutrrp)  Visual  Infor- 
mation Service,  Hungerford,  Eng.  ,1970?j  Made  by  W.  J. 
Tamblin, 

40  fr.    b4w.    35  mm.     (South  America) 

With  teacher's  jnildei. 

Hummary:  An  InlrtMluctorjr  fllmatrlp  In  a  serle*.  Traces  the  his- 
tory of  the  settlement  sod  formation  of  nations  in  South  America, 
and  descrlb««  ttie  people,  the  phyalcal  features  and  climate,  and  the 
ecorromy  of  the  contlnenL 

1.  South  America.  l  Vliual  lofonnatloo  Serrtc*.  Seiias: 

South  Aroerlra  (rilmatrlp.    Visual  loformatloo  Sarrlee) 

»18  72-736606 

Yt<mal  loformatloD  Service 


South  America:  Cartagena,  a  colonial  tAiy  (Motion  picture) 
Art   Evans   Productions.     Released  by   BFA  Educational 

>f<-dia,  1970. 

17  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  typical  day  lo  tbe  life  of  a  yoting  boy  lo 
Cartagena,  Colombia.  CMiplcts  aspects  of  life  that  are  unique  to 
South  America. 

1.  Children  In  Colombia — Jurenlle  films.  I.  Art  BTans  Produc- 
tions.    II.  BFA  Edticatlonal  Media. 

918.61  7^711146 

BFA  Bdacallooal  Hedla 


South  America:  Ecuador,  Colombia,  and  Venezuela  (Film- 
strip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1953.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

32  fr.     biw.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Descrlbe«  the  settlement  of  Bcuador,  Oohmbla.  ana 
Venezuela,  and  portrays  their  present  transportatlcm  aystems,  agri- 
cultural methods,  and  oU  loduatrles. 

1  Ecuador— Economic  conditions — Jurenlle  films.  2,  Colombia- 
Economic  conditlons—JuvenUe  films.  3.  Venezuela— Economic  con- 
ditions— Juvenile  fllma.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  11. 
Carman  Educational  Associates. 

918.6  70-738642 

Carman  EMucatlonal  Associates 


South  America:  estanda  in  Argrentina  (Motion  picture) 
Alt  Evans  Productions.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1970. 

31  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Portrays  life  on  an  eatanda  In  Argentina  and  shows 
how  this  huge  ranch  resembles  the  feudal  estates  of  the  Middle 
Ages. 

1.  Ranch  life — Argentine  Republic.  I.  Art  Evans  Productions. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

918^  70-711148 

BFA  Educational  Media 


South  America  highlights  {Motion  picture)  GFP  Incor- 
porated in  association  with  Fiedd  Communications  Corp., 
1966. 

25  min.  !*d.  color.  16  mm.  (George  Pierrot's  world  advwiture 
series) 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Dick  Femmel ;  narrator,  Eric  Pavel. 

eu,mmary:  Shows  scenes  of  South  Araeriea.  Including  Cuzco, 
Caracas,  Buenos  Aires,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  the  International  Livestock 
Show.  Iguacu  Falls  in  Brazil,  and  the  Butantan  Institute.  Explains 
tbe  steps  In  the  production  and  sale  of  coffee. 

I.  QFP  Incorporated.  n.  Field  Ommunicatlons  Corporation. 
Series:  George  Pierrot's  worid  adventure  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

M8  71-701998 


South  America:  Indians  of  the  Andes  (Motion  picture)  Art 
Evans  Productions.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970. 

21  mlD.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  the  primitive  way  of  life  of  an  Inca  boy 
and  his  family  in  an  Isolated  Peruvian  village  in  the  Andes  Moun- 
tains. 

1.  Indians  of  South  America— Peru— Chfldren.  I.  Art  Evans 
Productlon<i.    II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

918.6  76-711147 

BFA  Educational  Media 


South   America:   life  in   the  city    (Motion   picture)     BFA 
Educational  Media,  1971. 

10  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  contrasts  of  progress  and  poverty,  and 
old  and  new  that  exist  In  the  South  American  cities  of  Rio  de 
Janeiro  and  SSo  Paulo  In  Brazil;  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina;  Caracas, 
Venezuela;  SantlaKo,  Thile;  and  Lima.  Peru. 

1.  Cities  and  towns- South  America— Juvenile  fllma.  I.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

[HT129]  918  77-713570 

BFA  Educational  Media 


South  America:  market  day  (Motion  picture)     BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :   Portrays  varied  aspects  of  a  market  day  in  South 
America,  revealing  the  economic  and  social  life  of  South  American 

t.    Markets— South   America— Juvenile  films.     2.   VllUgee— South 
America— Juvenile  fllras.        1.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

(HF5473]  918  70-718671 

BFA  Educational  Media 


South  America:  Peru  and  Chile  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1952.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

34  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :     Portrayn    Peru ;     Northern,    Central,    and    Southern 
Chile;  and  the  Andes  MounUlns  of  South  America. 

1.    Pern- r>e«crlptlon   and   travel— 19B1-        2.   Chile— Deacrlpttou 
and  travel— 1»B1-  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd..  London.     II.  Oar- 

man  Educatloiinl  Aatoclates. 

918  74-738648 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


South  America:  the  equatorial  forest  {Filmstrip)  Com- 
mon Ground,  London,  1960.  Made  by  E.  W.  Shanahan. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  EducaUonal  Associates, 
1966. 

34  fr.    Wtw.    3.^  mm.     (Regional  geography  of  the  world) 

With  teacher's  guide.    Notes  revised  1969. 

Sumntarv  Describes  the  Amazon  lowland,  the  u^er  Amazon,  and 
the  Gulanas:  explains  the  role  of  the  forest  Industries  of  South 
America. 

1.  Forests  and  forestry  —  South  America.  2.  Wood-using  Indus- 
tries— South  America.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  il  Car- 
man Educational  Asaociates.  Swles:  Regional  geography  of  the 
world  (Filmstrip) 

918  74-735612 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

South  American  families:  Cesar  and  Carlos  of  Peru  {FUm^ 
atrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodi.<ic:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rptn..  11 
min. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Author,  Frank  E.  Sorenaon. 

Summary:  Follows  a  Peruvian  family  through  their  day  In  order 
to  convey  the  importance  played  by  the  fisbing  industry  In  the  lives 
of  the  people  of  Carquln.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Family- Peru— Juvenile  films.  2.  Pish  trade— Peru— Juvenile 
films.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  75-736288 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

South  American  families:  Jos^  of  the  Pampa  {FUmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  11 
min. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Author,  Frank  E.  Sorenson. 

Sxtmmary:  Shows  life  on  the  pampa  by  observing  a  young  boy  on 
vacation  from  school.  Includes  views  of  the  boy  as  he  does  hia 
farm  chores — which  Include  herding  cattle  and  milking  cows — swlma 
in  the  farm's  water  tank,  takes  a  traditional  siesta,  and  engages  Id 
some  activities  typical  of  real  gauohos.    For  elementary  grades, 

1.  Rural  families— Argentine  Republic— Juvenile  films.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films. 

372.8  70-736292 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


South  American  families:  Lorenzo  of  Bolivia  (FUmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  ,1970. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm..  11 
min. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Frank  E.  Sorenson. 

Summarj/:  Shows  the  lives  and  work  of  people  In  a  poor  mining 
town  In  Bolivia  by  observing  a  Bolivian  family's  typical  day,  con- 
sisting of  school  for  the  boy,  work  In  the  tin  mine  for  the  father, 
and  housework  without  modem  utilities  for  the  mother.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Family— Bolivia— Juvenile  films.  2.  Tin  miners— Bolivia— Ju- 
venile films.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  71-736287 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


South  American  families:  Mariano  and  Lueho  of  Ecuador 

{Filmatrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  3^}  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  10 
mlD. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Frank  E.  Sorenson. 

Summary:  Shows  how  an  entire  family.  Including  tbe  grand- 
parents, share  chores  on  a  hacienda  In  Ecuador.  Includes  views  of 
the  family  as  they  sing  with  guitar  and  flute.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Rural  families— Ecuador— Juvenile  films.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films. 

372.8  73-736290 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


South    American    families:    Mario    and    Jonas    irf    Brazil 

{Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  S31  rpm.,  18 
min. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Frank  E.  Sorenson. 

Summary:  Shows  family  life  In  Brazil.  Includes  scenes  of  a 
modern  school,  a  fiera  (open  market),  and  a  bonde  (streetcar)  In 
Bio  de  Janerlo.    For  elemwitary  grades. 

1.    Family—Brazil— Juvenile   films.  i.   Coronet   Instructional 

Films. 

372.8  77-736291 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

South   American   families:   Victor  of  the  Amazon   {FUrn- 

etrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  S.^i  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  SSi  rpm..  10 
min. 

With  K"l*le. 

Credits:  Author.  Frank  E.  Sorenson. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  South  American  family  depends  on  the 
Amazon  for  their  livelihood  and  relaxation,  pointing  out  that  life  for 
this  family  centers  around  the  rain  forest,  with  dally  activities  In- 
cluding hunting,  fishing,  farming,  and  recreation  along  the  Amazon. 
For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Rural  families— Amazon  Valley— Juvenile  films.  i.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

372.8  79-736289 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

South  American  peoples  and  problems.    Set  1:  Introdnc* 
tion    (Filmstrip)      Art  Evans  Productions.     Released  by 

Encore  Visual  Education,  1970, 

4  fllraatrlps  (30  fr.  eacht  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phonwllacs  (2  s. 
each.  1  8.  for  manual  projector,  1  h.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In., 
33jt  rpm.,  6  min.  each  side,     microgroove. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Writer  and  editor.  Barbara  Upton. 

Contents:  1.  Introducing  the  people.— 2.  Introducing  regions.— 
8,  Economics  of  living. — 4.  Natural  resources, 

1.  South  America.     2.  South  America — Economic  condltiona. 
I.  Art  Evana  Productions.    II.  Encore  Visual  Education,  Inc. 

918  74-737869 

Encore  Visual  Education 


334 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


South  American  peoples  and  problems.    Set  2:  Problems 

(Filmstrip)    Art  Evans  Productions.     Released  by  Encore 
Visual  Education,  1970. 

4  fllmatrlps  (90  fr.  p«<4i)  color.  35  mm.  and  4  pboDodlM<s  (2  ». 
each.  1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  a  for  automatic  proJ«(.-tor) ,  T  in., 
V!3\  rpm.,  6  min.  each  8ld«.     mlcrosroore. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Writer  and  editor,  Barbara  Upton. 

Contents:  5.  I'opulatlon  expIo«lon.— 6.  Subsistence  farmlns. — 7. 
Priibleras  of  Indian  life. — 8.  Transportation. 

1.  South  America— Population.  2.  AxrlcaHure — Sooth  America. 
3.  Indians  of  South  America — Social  life  and  otatoma.  4.  Transporta- 
tion— South  America.  I.  Art  Evaoa  Productions.  II.  Encore 
Visual  Education.  Inc. 

309.18  79-7.*^7S70 

Encore  Visual  Education 


Sooth    American    peoples   and    problems.     Set   S;    Brazil 

(Filmstrip)      Art   Evans   Productions.     Released   by   En- 
core Vi.sual  Education.  1970. 

-t  fllmstrlpa  (30  fr.  ea^l  color.  .3.^  mm.  and  4  phonodlficn  (2  s. 
ench.  1  8.  for  manual  projector,  1  a  for  automatic  projector),  7  in., 
33i  rpm.,  6  mln.  each  side.     mlerogrooTe. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Writer  and  editor,  Barbara  Upton. 

Oooteota:  9.  Braania:  openlns  a  new  land. — 10,  BrazlUaD  Indus- 
try.— 11.  BraElUao  agriculture. — 12.  The  Amaron  basin. 

1,  Brasflla.  2,  Brazil — Economic  condition*.  3.  Amazon  Valley. 
I.  Art  Evans  Productions.  II.  Eocore  Visual  Bdncatlon,  Inc.  III. 
Brazil   (Filmstrip) 

918.1  72-7:i7ft71 

Encore  Visual  Education 


South  American  peoples  and  problems.  Set  4:  Northern 
Sooth  America  (Filmstrip)  Art  Evans  Productions.  Re- 
lea5wl  by  Encore  Visual  Education,  1970. 

4  fllmstrlps  (30  fr  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  4  pbonodlncs  (2  s. 
each,  1  a  for  manual  projector,  1  a  for  automatic  projector),  7  In., 
X&\  rpm.,  6  min.  each  side,     microeroove. 

With  maooal. 

Credits;  Writer  and  editor.  Barbara  Upton. 

Contents:  13.  The  Gnlanaa— 14.  Northern  lowlands.— 15.  Northern 
hlchlanda — 16.  Urban  migration. 

1.  Gulana—Deacrlptlon  and  travel.  2.  Rural-urban  migration- 
South  America.  I.  Art  Evans  Productions.  IL  Bncora  Visual 
Education.  Inc.    III.  Northern  South  America  (Filmstrip) 

918  7ft-737872 

EiK-ore  Visual  Education 


South  American  peoples  and  problems.    Set  5:  The  Andes 
re^n  (Filmstrip)     Art  Evans  Productions.     Released  by 

Encore  Visual  Education.  1970. 

4  nimstrlps  (30  fr.  each)  color,  35  mm.  and  4  phonodlscx  (2  a 
each,  1  s.  for  manual  projector.  1  a  for  antimiatic  projector),  7  In,, 
.t3A  rpra.,  6  min.  each  side,     microgroove. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Writer  and  editor.  Barbara  Upton. 

Contents;  17.  Indian  life  In  the  Andea — 18.  Market  day  In  the 
Andes. — 19.  Inca  ancestora. — 20,  Art  of  the  AndM. 

1.   Indians  of  South  America — AndM.  I.   Art  Evans  Produc- 

tions. II.  Encore  Visual  Education,  inc.  III.  Tbe  Andes  region 
(Filmstrip) 

918  70-737873 

Encore  Visual  Education 


Sooth  American  peoples  and  problems.  Set  6:  Soathem 
Sooth  America  (Filtnstrip)  Art  Evans  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Encore  Visual  Education,  1970. 

4  fllmstrlps  (30  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phom>dlsc«  (2  s. 
each.  1  a  for  manual  projector.  1  a  for  automatic  projector).  7  In.. 
33i  rpm.,  6  mln,  each  side,     mlcrogroove. 

With  maooal. 

CredlU:  Writer  and  editor.  Barbara  Upton. 

Contents:  21.  Agriculture  In  tbe  PlaU  River  countrlea— 22.  Pat- 
agonia,—23.  The  Plata  Blver  region.— 24.  Chile. 

1.  Bio  de  la  Plata.    2.  Patagonia,    3.  Chile,  I.  Art  Evans  Pro- 

dnrttona  II.  Encore  Visual  EducaUon,  Inc.  III.  Southern  South 
America   (Filmstrip) 

918  73-737874 

Encore  Visual  Education 


Sooth  Americao  ieoo  (FUmstrip)    Budek  Films  and  Slides  of 

California,  1969. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

C'-edU*.-  Author.  Eugene  L.  Podhurst 

Bumntary:  Shows  a  wide  varletj  of  animals  and  birds  fouod  In 
the  Jungle,  pampas,  and  offshore  Islands  of  South  America,  loclading 
tbe  rare  GaUpagos  torxolae  and  the  blg-be«ked  macaw.  With 
captions. 

1.  Zoo  animals— South  America.    2.  Zoology— South  America. 
I.  Budeli  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

591.98  70-736103 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


South  Carolina. 
Studies 


University.    College  of  General 


Ascaris,  a  human  parasite. 
Food  and  drugs. 
Ro-Revus  talks  about  worms. 
What  you  eat  you  are. 
Who  lives  with  you? 


Sooth  Carolina  {Motion  picture)    Humble  Oil  and  Refining 

Co.    Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  (196-?j 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaj-y:  Views  South  Carolina  and  its  flower  gardens,  tranquil 
traditions,  mountain  scenery,  and  wrought  iron  masterpieces  on 
■Charleston's  Rainbow  Row. 

1.  South  Carolina  — Deacr.  k  trav.  — 1951-  i.  Humble  Oil 

and  Reenlng  Company  (laeoriwrateil  1q  DeL)     n.  Hodem  TUklng 
Picture  Service,  inc. 

917JS7  Fi  A  67-6389 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 

South  Carolina  Educaticmal  Television  Network 
see 

Applying  the  iiumt)er  system  of  arithmetic. 
Factors  and  prime  numbers,  part  1, 
Factors  and  prime  numbers,  part  2. 
Figures  on  a  plane . 
Food  and  drugs. 
Matheniiatical  systems,  part  1. 
Mathematical  systems,  part  2. 

Mathematical  systems,  part  3. 

Measurement. 

Non-decimal  numeration  systems. 

Non-metric  geometry,  part  1. 

Non-metric  geometry,  part  2. 

The  Number  system  of  arithmetic,  part  1. 

The  Number  system  of  arithmetic,  part  2. 

The  Number  system  of  arithmetic,  part  3. 
Numeration  systems . 
Ro-Revus  talks  about  worms. 

What  you  eat  you  are. 

Who  lives  with  you? 

Whole  numbers  and  their  properties,  part 
1, 

Whole  numbers  and  their  properties,  part 


TW  Smith  Ceatral  States.  iTransparenciesi     Creative  Visuals, 
1971. 


SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  geognphy.  agncullure,  induttiy,  and  history  of 
ArkaiiMs,  Louisiaiia,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas. 

l.Arlriinai  Juvenile  films.  2.  Louisiana— Juvenik  filoB.  3.  Oklahoma— 
Juvenile  rOms.  4.  Texas— Juvenile  films,  il.  Arkansas.  2.  Louisiana.  3. 
Oklahoma.  4.  Texasj  1.  Creative  Visuals  (Finn).  11.  Series:  Our  fifty  Swies. 
tTrsnsparencics] 

[F411.31  917.6  72-735574 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


South  Dakota.     Dept.  of  Game,  Fish,  and  Parks 
see 


Appointment  with  pleasure. 

South  Dakota.    Dept.  of  Highways 
see 

Surprising  South  Dakota. 

South  Dakota.     University 
see 

The  Adventure  of  the  arts. 

335 


South  Dakota.    University.    Educational  Media 

Center 


A  Joyful  noise. 
South  Dakota  Arts  Council 


A  Joyful  noise. 

South  Dakota:  how  YOU  can  succeed  on  skis  without 
really  crying  {Motion  pieture)  Sonih  Dakota  Dept.  of 
Highways.  Mtide  by  University  of  South  Dakota.  Re- 
leased by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1968. 

10  min.     fxl.     color.    16  mm. 

CredUt:  Director,  Sanford  D.  Gray. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  skiing  In  South  Dakota.  Shows  an  adult 
DOQ-8kier  OQ  a  akl  rtoipe  taking  his  flrat  lesson.  locludes  scenes  of 
«tpert  skiers  In  action. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing— South  Dakota.  l  South  Dakota.  Dept  of 
Highways,     n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce,  Inc 

79ft.9  T3-702678 

CINE 

South  Dakota  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture)  South  DakoU 
Dept  of  Highways,  Made  by  University  of  South  Dakota. 
Kelea.=ed  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1970. 

28  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SCMMAHY-  Shows  a  few  of  the  more  Interesting  places  ana 
things  to  see  In  South  Dakota,  such  as  a  buffalo  roundup,  a  falconry 
meet,  a  rodeo,  the  lake  area,  and  the  BUck  Hllla 

1.  South  DakoU— Description  and  traTel— 1801-  I-  South 

Dakota.     Dept  of  Highways.     II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce. 


inc. 


917.88 


74-711500 


South  Dakota  State  University 


Harvey  EXinn — painter  of  pioneers. 

South  Dakota  State  University.    Film  Production 
Dept, 
see 

Harvey  Dunn — painter  of  pioneers. 


The  South:  health  and  hunger  {MotUm  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by 
Indiunit  I'niversity  Audio-Visual  Center,  1969. 

23  min.     .sd.     tt&w.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ann  Delaney. 

Summary:  Discusses  Inadequate  nutrition,  lack  of  water,  and  too- 
few  medical  facllltlee — problems  which  affect  both  tbe  physical  and 
mental  development  of  southern  blacks.  Includes  Interrlews  with 
the  only  black  obstetrician  in  Mississippi  and  a  midwife. 

I.  N^roes— Health  and  hygiene.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 
Tlsiw)  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  Dnlverslty.  Audio-Visual 
Center, 

309.175  78-704229 

Indiana.     University.  Audio- Visual  Center 

South  Lancashire  (Filmstrip)  Conunon  Ground,  Londcm, 
1968.     Released    in   the   U.   S.   by   Carman   Educational 

Associates,  1969, 

38  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

with  teachers  notes. 

iSummary:  Portrays  the  rural  landscape,  the  communication  sys- 
tem, the  developing  Industries,  and  tbe  urban  derelopment  of  South 
Lancashire. 

1.    Lancashire,   Eng.        I.   Common  Ground,  ltd.,   Loodoo. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Asaoctatea. 

914.27  71-738540 

Carman  EducaUoaal  Associates 

Sooth  of  Germany  {Motion  picture)  German  Federal  Rail- 
road.    Released  by  Association  Films,  1963. 

35  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  a  couple  on  an  amusing  and  adventurous  trip 
through  southern  Germany.    Includes  cartoon  sequences. 

1.  Germany,  Southern— Descr.  &  trav.  l  Germany  (Federal  He- 
public,  1M9-         )    Bundesbabn.    n.  Aasodatlon  Films,  lac 

914.3  Fi  A  68-604 

German  Federal  Ititll-  road 


South  of  WaWeyers  {Motion  picture)     Eaton  Laboratories, 
1968.     Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Dr.  J.  A.  Hutch  presents  a  study  of  the  physiology  of 
micturition.  Includes  an  examlaatlon  of  the  embryological  origin 
of  anatomical  structures  involved  with  rarioua  pathological  conditions 
and  the  rationale  for  their  medical  or  surgical  correctloa  For 
physicians  and  medical  studenta 

1.  Urine — Secretion.  t.  Norwich  Pbarmacal  Company.  Eaton 
Laboratories. 

61S  FiA68-823 

CINE 

South  Pacific  by  Rodgen  and  Hammer«tein   (Filmstrip) 
Edncational  Audio  Visual,  1967. 

rA  fr  l>4w.  with  color  sequences.  35  mm.  (Music  appreciation 
series) 

With  recording,  teacher's  guide,  and  notes. 

CrediU:  Photographs.  Fred  Febl ;  editor,  Carol  Atkina 

Summary;  Tells  the  story  of  South  Pacific  using  photographs  from 
the  original  1949  Broadway  production. 

1.   Rodgers,    Richard,    1902-  South    Padflc.  i.   Rodgers, 

Richard.    1902-  South    Pacific,     ii.   Educational    Audio   Visual, 

Inc.,  Pleasant vi lie,  N.  T.        Series:  Music  appredstion  aeries  (Film* 
strip) 

792.9  Fi  A  67-3908 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


South    Pacific    cloud    patterns,    part    1    (Motion    picture) 
Thorne  Films.  1970. 

5  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Meteorologj--c!lmatolog>) 

LiKjp  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :  Producer.  Tom  Mayberry. 

1.  Clouds— South  Pacific  region.        I.  Thorte  Films,  inp,.  Boulder. 
Colo.      II.     Series:     Meteorology -climatology     (Motion    picture) 
[QC924.S]  551.6  77-712427 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 


The  South.     Part   1:   Colonization    {Filmstrip)     Filmstrip 
House.  1970. 

T2  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  *.,  10  in.,  33)  rpm.,  l.^i 
itiin.     (Culture  of  regions) 

With  script. 

Credit*:   Photography.  Hubbard  Phelps;   art,  Robert  Henney. 

Summary:  A.U  In-depth  study  of  the  South  la  colonial  timfs. 
Includes  a  description  of  the  Spanish  In  Florida,  the  economic 
motives  of  the  English  and  the  colony  of  Jamestown,  plantation 
life,  and  problems  associated  with  slaver;  and  class  diatinctions. 

1.  Southern  States  —  History  —  Colonial  period.  2.  Southern 
States — Social  life  and  customs — Colonial  period.  i.  Filmstrip 
House.  New  York.        Series:  Culture  of  regions  (Filmstrip) 

975  77-737552 

Filmstrip  HoMw 


The  Souti». 

1970. 


Part  2:  Slavery  (Filmstrip)    Filmatrip  House, 


62  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  10  In..  3Si  rpm.,  15 
niin.     (Culture  of  regions', 

With  script. 

Crcditt:   Photography,   Hubbard  Phelps;   art,  Robert  Jenoe;. 

SummatT/:  An  In-depth  study  of  slavery  In  the  South.  Includes 
a  discussion  of  plantation  economy,  the  religion  and  music  of 
slaves,  and  the  Civil  War  and  the  unsolved  problems  which 
followed. 

1.    Slavery    In   the   United   States.  i.   Filmstrip   House.   New 

York.        Series:  Culture  of  regions  (Filmstrip) 

326  70-737553 

Filmstrip  Houeo 


The   South.     Part  3:  Traditions  and  legends   (FUnutrip) 
Filmstrip  House,  1970. 

71  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a.,  10  In.,  334  rpm..  l.j 
mill.     (Culture  of  regions) 

Wirh  script. 

Credits:  Photography.  Hubbard  Phetps;  art.  Robert  Jenney- 

Bummary:  An  In-^leptb  study  of  traditions  and  legends  of  the 
South.  Includes  a  discussion  of  the  plantation,  the  French  and 
Spanish  influence  on  the  South,  the  significance  of  tradition,  and 
education  for  blacks  and  whites. 

1.  Southern  States  —  Social  life  and  ctistoms.  2.  Folk-lore  — 
Southern  States.  i.  Filmstrip  House.  New  York.  Series:  Cul- 
ture of  regions  (Filmstrip) 

917.5  74-737554 

Filmatrip  House 


The   South.     Part   4:    Since   1865    (Filrmtrip) 
House,  1970. 


Filmstrip 


07  f:-.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  331  rpm.,  15 
inin.     (Vulture  of  regions) 

With  script. 

Crediti:   Photography.   Hubbard   Phelps;  art,   Robert  Jenney. 

Summary:  Kv.  In-depth  study  of  the  South  since  1865.  Includes 
a  discussion  of  modern  industry,  the  mechanization  of  agriculture, 
migration  to  cities  and  to  the  North,  and  the  rise  of  the  arti. 

1.  Southern  States— Economic  conditions,  2.  Southern  States — 
Social  conditions.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.  Series:  Cul- 
ture of  regions  (Filmstrip) 

917.5  78-737555 

Filmstrip  House 


Thi;    South — roots   of   the   urban   crisis    {Motion   picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Hritarmica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

27  mn.    wl.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Author.  Charles  F.  Grltzner. 

Humm<ii-v:  lUuiftrates  how  the  cyclical  pattern  which  links  poverty 
to  violence  h.-i-i  ni:iny  of  its  roots  In  the  South.  Includes  scenes  of 
mined  mansions  of  the  pre<Ilvll  War  period,  thriving  Industries, 
deserted  mines,  destroyed  forests,  and  modern  locks  and  dams  used 
to  transport  food  and  resources. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Southern  States — Social  eonditlona  2.  Southern  States — Eco- 
nomic conditions.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corpo- 
ration. 

309.175  78-702922 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  0>rp. 


South  Sea  island  (FUnutrip)  Common  Qroimd,  London, 
1952.  Made  by  G.  Milner.  Relea-sed  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

24  fi".     color     Xi  mm,     (Oeography  In  colour:  Australnsla) 

With  leHchers  manual.     Notes  revised  Iftfll. 

Kummnru:  I>epicts  present  dJiy  life  on  the  Fiji  Islands,  where 
nru'teiit  unlive  customs  have  survived  the  iidvancea  of  modern 
clvlllziitlon. 

1.  FIJI  Islands-  IJescr.  &  trav.  i.  (gomroon  Cround,  ltd.,  London. 
It.  Carman  EilucHtlonat  Assorlates.  Series:  lieography  In  colour: 
Australasia   (Filmatrip) 

919.6  Fi  A  68-4074 

Cii  nufi  n  Educn  I  lonn  I  Associates 


South  sea  island  life:  the  dolphin  hnntera  {MolUm  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

Humtnary:  Shows  many  aspecU  of  Solomoo  Island  life,  LncludlDB 
m  <-enturU>s-4>ld  tradition  of  a  group  of  Islaoden  who  bunt  dolphins 
Id  small  boats. 

Another  iame.    bAw. 

1,  HoloiDon  Islands—Social  life  and  customs.         l  Coronet  la- 

structlonal  Films, 

919.3  70-706805 

Coronet  Instructional  rilma 


South  Thailand  and  Malaya  (FUmttrip)    Keahert  E.  Budek 

Films  and  Slides,  1962. 

27  fr,     color.     35  mm. 

Longi.T  versions  (33  fr.  and  33  double  fr.)  issuwl  in  1954  with 
script. 

CiediU:  Author.  Helen  L.  Smith. 

Sumitiani:  I'urtrays  South  Thailand  and  Malaya  by  looking  at 
Singapore  harbor,  the  tropical  rain  forest,  rice  harvesting,  market 
activities,  fishing  boats,  pottery  plants,  and  rubber  and  coconut  plan- 
Utlons.     With  captions. 

1  Tliailand— I>escrlptIon  and  travel.  2.  Malay  Peninsula— De- 
scription and  travel.  i.  Budek  (Hebert  E.)  Films  and  Slides. 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

915.9  78-735317 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

South  Vietnam:  historical  background  and  modern  prob- 
blems  (Fihmtrip)     Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm,  17 
min.     mkiogroove.     (Living  Id  South  Vietnam  today) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script  „   „,  ^      „ 

Creditt:  Author.  Audrey  Gels;  phot(«rapher.  James  H.  PIckerell. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  historical  background  of  Vietnam  and 
the  influence  of  other  peoples  and  nations  In  the  development  of  the 
country.  Examines  some  of  the  political,  religious,  and  social 
problems  In  South  Vietnam  and  points  out  the  problems  of  the 
present-day  war. 

1  Vietnam— Hist  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc,  Chi- 
cago.       Series :  Living  in  South  Vietnam  today  (Filmstrip) 

915.97  Fi  A  68-4819 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

South  Vietnam;  the  peo^e  of  Saigtm  (Motion  picture) 
Lem  Bailey  Productions.  Released  by  AV-ED  Films, 
1969. 

17  min.     -sd-     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  writer,  and  narrator,  Lem  Bailey ; 
photographer,  Tom  McHugfa. 

Summary:  Explains  the  effects  that  war  has  had  on  South  Viet- 
nam.    Shows  tlie  city  of  Saigon  and  describes  the  life  of  the  people. 

1.  Saigon— Description.  2.  Vietnamese  Conflict  1961-  —Social 
aspects.  I.  Bailey  (Lem)  Productions,  Hollywood,  Calif,  n.  AT- 
ED  Films,  Hollywood,  Callf. 

915.97  76-701206 

AV-ED  Films 

South  Vietnam  today  (FilmMrtp)  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1968. 

56  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  in.,  331  rpm..  14 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Living  In  South  Vietnam  today) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script 

Credit,:  Author.  Audrey  Gels:  photographer.  James  H.  Pickerel^ 

Summary:  Describes  the  three  major  geographic  regions  of  South 
Vieiimra  Discusses  economic  and  social  problems  in  present-day 
South  Vietnam;  points  out  the  contrast  between  rural  and  urban  life. 

1  Vietnam— Econ.  condU.  2.  Vietnam— Soc.  condlt  3.  Vietnam- 
Rural  conditions.  4.  Cities  and  towns-Vietnam.  i.  Society  for 
Visual  Education.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Living  In  South  Vietnam 
today  , Filmstrip,  ^^^^^  Fi  A  6^-4818 
Society  for  V  Isual  Educa-                 tton 

South  Wales  (FUimtrip)  Educational  Productions,  Wake- 
field, Enp.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Fihn 
Bureau,  1964. 

48  fr.     color.     3.T  mm.     (Regional  geography— British  islands) 
With  note-s.  ,  »,  j  „„ 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  landscape,  occupations,  and  com- 
muniltlea  of  South  Wales.  ^^       ^       ,  __ 

1   Wales— Description  and  travel— 1961-  L  Educatl<HMl  Pro- 

ductions, ltd.     n.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc..  Chicago,         Series: 
Regional  geography— British  Islands  (Filmstrip) 

914.29  70-733858 

InternaHonal  Film  Bureau 

1-he  South-west  corner  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1961.  Released  m  the  U.  »., 
1964. 

15  min,     sd.     color,     16  mm.  ^       ,    _,,, 

?:r-;.7^^T;^";he"ST^^^ 

""r^^L^''e^KSl?^?;;^^T;r^v."'^^?'iV^a.^      New.  and 
information  Bureau.  ^^^^^  Fi  A  67-5963 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


South-western  Publishing  Company 
see 

Transparencies  for  accounting  principles. 


Trmvarenciet  for  applied  economics. 

Traiuparencies  for  century  21  accounting. 
Transparencies  for  century  21  typewritiiis. 

Transparencies  for  college  accounting. 
Transparencies  for  economics. 
Tnnspveodet  for  introductioa  to  business  and  eco- 


TVanspareocict  for  inuoduction  to  data  proccesing. 


Southard,  Robert  E 
see 


Lourdes — the  shrine  of  Our  liidy. 


336 


Southeast  Asia  (FUmstrip)    New  York  times,  1968. 

75  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ond  phonodisc:  2  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  22  mln. 
mlcrogroove.     (Filmstrip  on  current  sffalrs.  Mar.  1968) 

Manual  and  phonodisc  lacking  in  L,  C. 

With  discussion  manual. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  nf  crises  in  Southeast  Asia  since 
World  War  ii  and  follows  the  commitments  undM-  three  U.  S.  Presi- 
dents. Covers  the  relations  of  the  United  States  with  Indonesia. 
Thailand,  Vietnam,  and  Laos,  snd  points  out  the  alliances  wbldi  the 
U.  S.  has  established  In  this  area. 

1.  Asia,  Southeastern— Politics.        i.  New  Torlc  times.        Series. 

Fi  A  67-3623  rev 
New  York  times 


Sontheast  Asia:  contrasts  and  conflicts.  [Filmstrip]    Scott  Educa- 
tion Division,  1972.     Made  by  Associated  Press. 

200  fr.    color.     35  mm.       and  2  phonodbci(2  i,  esch).  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 

AUo  issued  with  phonoupc  in  casKtte. 

With  teschcr't  guide, 

SUMMARY:  Inu-oduccs  the  ten  countries  which  comprise  Soulhcsit  Asia. 
and  examines  (he  geography,  population,  history,  and  beliefs  of  each.  Includes 
discussion  by  political  authorities  of  reasons  for  American  involvement  in  ViM- 
nam,  the  future  ot  the  region,    anil  cultural  and  historical  perspectives. 

1.    Asia,  Southeatlem.      2.   Vietnamese  Conflict,    1961-  —United 

States.        1.  Scott  Graphics.     Education  Division. 

tDS504.5j  915.9  72-733048 

Scott  Education  Division  72  MARC 


Southeast  Asia  family  (Motion  picture)  Art  Evans.  R»- 
leased  by  Bailey  Films,  1966;  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

1.')  mln.    kA.    color,    16  mm. 

With  study  guide  by  Arlene  R.  Purchin. 

Summary ;  Describes  the  way  of  life  of  a  family  of  rice  farmers 
in  Thailand,  Includlag  scenes  of  the  steps  involved  in  growing  rice. 
Points  out  that  the  waterways  are  Important  as  a  source  of  food 
as  well  aa  transportation;  that  the  homes  are  built  on  stilts  to 
protect  them  from  floods;  and  that  since  schooling  is  expensive, 
few  children   are  educated  beyond  the  aeventh  and  eighth  grades. 

1.  Farm  life— Thailand,  2.  Rice— Thailand.  I.  Evans,  Arthur. 
II.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif,  III.  BFA  Bducatiooal 
Media. 

»15.9  75-711609 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Southeast   Asia  geography   (Motion  picture)     Art   Evans. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

21  min.     .sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Hummny:  Exniniiie.s  the  STOgnipliic  and  climatic  characteristics 
of  the  countries  of  Southen.tt  Asia:  Burma,  Ijins.  Thnllnnd.  Cnni- 
bodia.  and  Malaya.  Pictures  the  valuable  raw  niatt^rlalM  and  the 
surplus  foo<l  that  make  these  nation.^  politically  Important  today. 
Comments  upon  the  strategic  position  of  Singapore  and  the  chang- 
ing role  of  the  Western  powers  In  this  area. 

1.  .\sla.  Southeastern — Descr.  h  trav.  i.  Evans.  Arthur,  n. 
Bailey  Films,  inc..  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Fi  A  67-2345 
Bailey  Films 


Southeast   Asia.     Part   1:   Half  land— half  water    (FUm- 
strip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1967. 

Rl  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Southeast  Asia) 

Credits:  Writer  and  illustrator,  Elisabeth  Dresser;  photograpiiers. 
Herbert  Elkins,  Blanche  Elkins. 

Summary:  Uses  maps  and  pictures  to  Illustrate  the  great  Influ- 
ence of  water  on  the  lives  of  the  people  who  live  on  the  islands 
and  peninsulas  of  Southeast  Asia.  Shows  their  houses,  clothes, 
work,  and  transportation,  Including  boats  on  the  canals  and  rivers. 
Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  list     With  captions. 

1.  Asia,  Southeastern— Economic  conditions.  2.  Water,  i,  Her- 
bert M.  Elkins  Company.  SeriOT:  Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip. 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.) 

915.9  77-784096 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Southeast    Asia.    Part    2:    Many    peoples   and    languages 

(Filmstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co..  1967. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Soutlkeast  Asia) 

Credits:  Writer  and  Illustrator.  KUzal>eth  Dresser;  photographers, 
Herl>ert  EMns.  Blanche  Elkins. 

nummary:  Shows  similarities  and  differences  In  the  way  of  life 
of  the  peoples  who  live  in  Southeast  Asia.  Includes  teacher  guide 
frames  and  vocabulary  list.    With  captions. 

1,  .A.sla.  Southeastern — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Herbert  M. 

Elkins  ConipMiiy.  Serlw  :  Southeast  .\Rla  (Filmstrip,    Ilertjert  M. 

Kiklna  Co.) 

915.9  70-734097 

Herlvert  M,  Elkins  Co. 

Southeast  Asia.    Part  3:  Building  modem  ectuiomies  (Ftlm- 
strip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1967. 

29  f!'.     color.     S.^  mm.     (Southeast  Asia) 

Credits:  Writer  and  Illustrator.  Elisabeth  Dresser;  photographers, 
Herbert  Elkins,  Blandie  BIkloa 

Summary:  Discusses  many  of  the  dtfllcnitlea  facing  tlie  people  of 
Southeast  Asia  In  their  efforts  to  build  modem  natloiw.  Includes 
teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  list     With  captions. 

1.   Asia.   Southeastern — Economic  conditions.  i.  Hert>ert  U. 

Elkins  Company.        Series:  Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip.     Herbert  !(■ 
BIklDS  Co.) 

916.9  74-784098 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Southeast  Asia  story:  Emerging  Cambodia  (Motion  picture) 
Shaw  Productions,  1970. 

19  min,     sd,     color.     10  mm. 

Also  issued  as  super  8  tnni.  cartridge. 

With  teticher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explores  the  history,  strategic  location,  ecejiomy,  edu- 
cation, recreation,  and  the  practice  of  Buddhism  In  Cambodia:  and 
discuHsea  the  effet-t  of  the  rule  of  Prince  Sihanouk  on  the  country. 
Shows  the  way  of  life  of  a  rice  farmer,  and  Includes  scenes  of 
Pnotn  Ponh,  Angkor,  religious  and  state  buildings,  shops,  lumber 
and  textile  Industries,  the  main  port,  roads,  and  waterwaya 

1.  Cambmlla.  i.  Shaw  Productions,  Los  Angeles,  ii.  Bmerriog 
Cambodia   (Motion  picture) 

915.96  76-705064 

Shaw  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Southeast  Asia:  the  other  war  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by 
Indiann  University  Audio- Visual  Center.  1965. 

59  mia.    sd.     bStw.    16  mm. 

Summaryt  PoInU  out  that  "the  other  war"  Is  for  the  mfnda  and 
hearts  of  men.  Documents  how  the  people  of  Sooth  Vietnam  and 
Thailand  feel  about  the  war  and  bow  Joint  Aalan  and  United  States 
teams  are  combatloff  BUhrenlTe  actlTitlee  of  the  Commanlsta. 

1.  Communism— Asia,  Southeastern.  2.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1981- 
I.  National  EduMtlonat  Telerlslon  and  Radio  Ooter.  n.  Indiana. 
TTDlTersltr.    Audio-Visual  Centn*. 

940.548  Fi  A  68-1942 

Indiana.     Unlr.     Audio-  Ttsaal  Center 


Southeastern  Films,  Atlanta 
see 

King  Solomon's  Temple. 


Ships  duwi^  the  yean. 


Textiles  for  everyone. 


Soathem    accents  —  northern    ghettos     (Motion    picture) 
ABC  Xews.    Released  by  Benchmark  Films,  1969. 

50  m  n.     sd.     tAw.     16  mm. 

With  Kuide. 

Creditt:  Author.  William  Peters. 

Summarn:  A  cane  blstor;  of  a  black  family,  dnunattelng  the  plight 
of  black  families  who  flee  southern  rural  porerty  for  northern  cities, 
only  to  become  trapped  In  blaclc  Inner  city  ghettos  and  deitendoit  on 
welfare. 

1.   Negroes — Social   coDdllions— 1964-  2.   Negroes— Economic 

conditions.  i.   American  Broadcasting  Company,     ii.  Benchmark 

Fllm.«. 

301.3  74-706301 

Penihmark  Films 


Southern  Africa  {FUmatrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  19«T. 
Made  by  ACI  Productions. 

45   fr.     color.    35   mm.     (Africa   regional  gec^aphy  series) 

Eaiitman  color. 

With  teacher's  guide.    Guide  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Creditt:  Advisers,  Clyde  F.  Kohn,  Graham  W.  Irwin, 

Bttmmarv:  Discusses  the  character  of  the  land  and  people  of 
South  Africa,  and  shows  the  influence  of  Europeans  on  its  develop- 
ment into  the  most  Industrialised  region  of  the  continent.  Wltb 
captions, 

1.  Africa,  South — Juvenile  flim.s.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.        Series:  Africa  regional  geography  series  (Fltmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-2709 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Southern  Africa.  Part  1  (Filnuttrip)  Hulton  Press,  Lon- 
don, 1967?  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Dufour  Editions, 
1968. 

4r>  fr.     bAw.    35  mm.     ( Regional  geography  of  Africa )       

Picture  post  flimstrip. 

With  notes. 

Credit*:  .\uthor,  W.  G.  Moore. 

Summarv:  Uses  photographs  and  a  map  to  show  the  physical  fea- 
tures, products,  methods  of  communication,  and  rainfall  of  southern 
Africa. 

1.  Africa,  Southern — Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don. II.  Dufour  Editions.  Inc.  Series:  Regional  geography  of 
Africa  (Flimstrip) 

916.8  Fi  A  67-4046 

Dufour  Editions 


Soathem  Africa.    Part  2 :  The  Union  and  the  protectorates 

(FVmstrip)    Hulton  Press,  Tx>ndon,  ,195-T, 

51  fr     biw.     35  mm. 

A  Beacon  flimstrip. 

Summary:  Uses  maps  to  show  the  physical  features,  the  mean 
annual  rainfall,  natural  vegetation,  and  main  products  and  railways 
of  southern  Africa.  Includes  views  of  the  land,  the  people,  and  the 
resources. 

1.  Africa,  South — Descr.  A  trav,  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  LMidon. 
u.  The  Union  and  the  protectorates  (Pilmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3856 
Dnf oar  Editions 


Southern  African  riches  from  land  and  sea   (Filmstrip) 

Imperial   International  Learning  Corp.     [1971, 

88  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  in.),  3|  Ipe. 
(Southern  Africa  today,  no.  4) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cas.sette. 

CREDITS  :  Author.  George  Volger. 

SUMMART :  Examines  Ute  tremendous  mineral  vrealtti,  the  sea- 
oriented  industries,  and  the  nnuaual  agricultural  products  of  soath- 
em Africa,  and  discusses  world  trade  sheets  of  the  refloo. 

1.  Natural  resource*— Africa,  Southern.  2.  AMca,  Soathem — Com- 
merce. I.  Imperial  International  Learning  Corporation.  II.  Series : 
Soathem  Africa  today  (Pilmstrip)  no.  4. 

[HC502.5]  338.0968  78-739408 

Imperial  Intematlonal  Learning  Corp. 


Soathem  Africa's  coltoral  heritage  (Filmstrip)     Imperial 
International  ticarning  Corp.    [1971 !) 

73  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  I  reel  (5  In.),  8|  Ips. 
(Southern  Africa  today,  no.  6) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS;  Author,  George  Volger. 

SUMMARY :  A  study  of  soatbern  African  art,  architecture,  mosle, 
and  other  cultural  topics.  Includes  an  Interview  at  the  Simbabwe 
rains  in  Rhodesia,  which  have  long  puxxted  arcbrtoglsts.  Preaeots  a 
Zulu  tribal  dance  to  show  a  touch  of  ancient  Africa. 

1.  Africa.  Southern— CI vtlliatiOD.  2.  Zimbabwe,  Sontbera  Kho- 
deala.  I.  Imperial  International  Learning  Corporation.  II.  Serlea: 
Soathem  Africa  today  (Filmstrip)  no.  5. 

[DT733]  916.8  71-739404 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


Southern  Alberta  Tourist  Council 
see 

Land  of  the  big  blue  sky. 

Southern  Arizona  Heart  Association 
see 

The  Heart  is  a  pump. 

Southern  Arizona  School  for  B<^s 
see 

The  Key  in  the  desert. 

Southern  Association  of  Agricultural  Engineering 
and  Vocational  Agriculture 
see 

Planning  farm  fences. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention 
see 

This  waiting  world. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention.    Foreign  Mission 
Board 
see 

One  world,  one  miasioD. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention.    Home  Mission  Board 
see 

Cry  of  need. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention.     Radio  and  Television 
Commission 
see 

Alchemy  of  love. 

Baptist  hour  choir. 

Baptists  of  the  world,  Baptist  World 
Alliance. 

Battleground. 

The  Bigger  they  are  the  harder  they  hit. 

TheChanyni  ioufe. 

Conversation  with  Chief  of  Chaplains 
Robert  P.  Taylor. 

Conversation  with  Dr.  Herschel  H.  Hobbs. 

A  Conversation  with  Dr.  Porter  Routh. 

A  Conversation  with  Dr.  Theodore  F. 
Adams. 

A  Cowboy  legacy. 


The  Easter  worship,  First  Baptist  Church, 
NashvUle,  Tennessee. 


Epilogue,  a  ballad  of  growing  old. 

From  the  Most  Hi^  cometh  healing. 
Guns  of  peace. 


The  Mheritance. 

Jot:    The  cup  cake  caper. 

The  Legacy. 

The  Messiah,  First  Baptist  Church,  Dallas, 
Texas. 


337 


The  New  Life  generation. 
Nigeria:   the  roads  to  heaven. 

Open  door  in  space. 


Palm  Sunday  services,  Broadway  Baptist 
Church,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 


The  Pequot  hand. 


The  Prado. 

Profile  of  a  denomination. 
Pulpit  in  the  sVy. 

The  Pulse  of  electronic  evangelism. 

The  (c^uiet  desperation. 

Shape  of  imagination. 

^)eak  four  trio. 
The  Statesman. 

The  Vine. 

Walk  beside  me. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention.    Stewardship  Com- 
mission 
see 

Lifeline  to  the  world. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention.    Sunday  School  Board 
see 

The  Church  growth  plan. 

Developing  a  church  music  program  for  fhe 
seven+ies. 

Inspiration  ttirough  good  design. 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company 
see 

The  Old  North  State. 

Southern  California  Permanente  Medical  Group 
see 

Erythroblastosis  fetalis:    prenatal  man- 
agement and  prevention. 

Mediaitinoscopy  wine  bivalve  speculum. 

Southern  colmiies  (Filmstrip)  Jones  and  Osmond.  Released 
by  Modem  Leaminir  Aids,  1968. 

2ti  fr.     coinr.     55  mm.     (Critical  thlnklnK  aids) 

with  teaohpr's  fniide. 

Summarv:  Part  1  presents  the  prohlems  faced  by  a  southern  plan- 
Ution  owner  after  the  Quarterlnft  act  Is  passed  In  17M.  Part  2 
shows  an  Entrllsh  customs  Inspector  caught  lietween  the  colMilsta' 
anger  and  stricter  supervision  from  Parliament  after  the  Townshend 
act  Is  passed  in  1767.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Southern  Slates— History— Colonial  period.  2.  Plantation  life- 
Southern  Stales.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.  n.  Modern  Leflrnlng 
Aids,   New   York.  Series:  Critical  thinldng  aids   (Filmstrip) 

372.8  76-733297 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

Southern  Cfmsumers*  CooperatiTe  (Moti&n  picture)  Na- 
tional Educational  Tcdevision  and  Radio  Cent«r.  Released 
by  Indiana  TTnirersity  Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

8  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credita:  Producer  and  writer,  Ann  Disney. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  a  Louisiana  coc^ieratlTe  (^lerated 
entirely  by  blacks.  Explains  that  the  Southern  Oonsiimers'  Ooopera- 
tlre,  organised  originally  as  a  farming  enterprise,  now  Includes  a 
shrimp  boat,  a  loan  company,  and  a  gas  8tatl<Hi,  and  has  expanded 
into  a  manufacturing  role  of  producing  candy  for  large  chains, 

1.  Soathem  Consumers'  Cooperatire.  i.  National  Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center,    d.  Indiana.    UnlTerslty.    Andlo-Vlsual 
Center. 

334  72-704230 

Indiana.     University.  Audio-Visual  Center 

Southern  Cross  Films 
see 


The  Wild,  wild  planet. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Southern  500,  1962-1967  {Motion  picture)     Darlington 
International  Raceway,  1967.    Made  by  Custom  Films. 

•J7  oii  .     wl.     color.     Mi  lum. 

Cteditt:  Director  and  wrlitr.  Lester  Becker. 

Summorv:  Dewrihes  the  Southern  500  Automobile  Race  which  la 
heM  annually  in  DatlinBtoii.  S.  C. 

1.  Parllnpton  Stock  Car  Race.  i.  Darlington  !iiternatlon«r 

Rrtcewav,  Inc.,  Darlington,  S.  C. 

796.7  Fi  A  68-631 

CiiMoni  Films 


Southern  France    (Filmstrip) 
see   A  Regional  geography  of  France:    Southern 
France 

Southern  Furniture  Manufacturers'  Association 
see 


All  about  furniture. 


Southern  Governors'  Conference 
see 


A  Time  to  act. 


Southern  Illinois  University.    Audio-Visual  Service 
see 

Blacksmith  workshop. 

Southern  Illinois  University.    Film  Productions 
see 

The  Birch  canoe  builder. 


Southern  Illinois  University,  Carbondale 
see   Illinois.    Southern  Illinois  University, 
Carbondale 

Southern  Illinois  University,  Edwardsvllle 

see 

From  a  dream  to  reality. 

The  MississiK>i  River  Festival. 

The  Southern  interior  {Filmstrip)  Htilton  Educational 
Publications,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour 
Kditioii?,  1969. 

33  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Regional  geography  of  North  America) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summart/:  Discusses  the  physical  features,  rcgetatlon,  agriculture, 
Industries,  and  transportation  of  the  Bontbern  interior  of  the  United 
States. 

1.  Southern  Rtate»— Economic  conditions — 1945-  i.  HultOD 

Educational   Publications,  ltd.     ii.  Dufour  Editions,  Inc.  Series: 

Regional  geography  of  North  America  (Filmstrip) 

91T  77-734270 

Dufour  Editions 

The,  Southern  Uberal  {Moti<m  picture)     WGBH-TV.     Re- 

leiised  by  National  Educational  Television,  1063. 

29  mill.     -ill.     biw.     Ifl  mm.     (The  White  South  :  two  views) 

Credita:  I'ntducer.  writer,  and  narrator,  George  Page;  director, 
Carl  Doren. 

Humnuny:  Three  white.  Southern  liberals  discum  the  prohleins 
Involved  In  b«>lng  a  liberal  In  the  South,  their  attitudes  and  philoso- 
phies concerning  the  race  question,  and  their  feelings  about  the 
possibility  of  a  solution  to  racial  problems  in  the  South. 

1,  Southt'rn  Sialos — Race  qnentlon.  j,  Boston.  Television  sta- 
tion WUBII-TV.  II.  National  HMucatlonul  Television  and  Radio 
Center.        Series;  The  White  South;  two  views  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-784 


Soathem  Mexico,  the  lowlands,  and  the  Yacatan  Peninsula 

(FUmstrip)    Society  for  Visual  Education,  1»67. 

34  fr     t^lor.     35  mm.     snd  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  to.,  S3J  rpm..  12 
min.    (Living  in  Mexico  today) 

Eastman  color. 

Phonodlsc  lacking  In  L,  C. 

Cr«l«*:  AuthoS  A.'b.  Roberts,  Oloryl  Parcbert ;  consulUnt,  Reece 

*■  sSSwary:  Surveys  the  geography  and  way  of  life  of  southern 
Mexico  from  the  rugged  roouoUlns  to  the  narrow  coastal  plains  and 
the  broad  YucaUn  PenlnsuU.  Dwcrlbes  the  Influence  of  early  In- 
habitants, the  Mayan  Indians,  and  the  later  conquerera,  the  Span- 

^T'Hexlco— 8oc.llfe*cu«t  r  Society  for  THrnal  Education,  Inc. 
Chicago.        Series  :Ut.  Ing  In  Mexico  to^S'  f^*"!^"" 

FI  A  67-8816  rev 
godety  for  Visual  BducatUm 


Southern  Mexico,  the  lowlands,  and  the  Yucatan 
Penineula 
see 

EI  Sur  dc  Mexico,  la«  planicics  costeras,  y  la  pcnfnsula 
de  YucatAn. 


The  Southern  Negro,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  195&.  Made  by 
the  Office  of  Television  Activities,  Washington  University, 
in  cooperation  with  KETO-TV. 

29  mIn.     sd-     l>&w.     16  ram.     (The  Search  for  America) 
Crediti:  Producer,  Ralph  Patrick;  hosts.  Ralph  Patrick.  Richard 
Hartzell.  ^     _       .       ,.^ 

Summary:  Disnisses  the  situation  of  the  Negro  In  the  South  with 
Negro  residents  of  York,  South  Carolina.  Comments  upon  the  statu.'i 
of  the  Negro  and  considers  methods  of  obtaining  equality  in  employ- 
ment, education,  nnd  voting  rlRbts.  as  well  as  improving  race  rela- 

1  "Negroes— Southern  States.  i.  National  Educational  Televi- 

sion and  Radio  Center.  Series:  The  Search  for  America  (Motion 

picture)  „.    _    ,^„ 

Fi  67-426 


Southern  Pacific  (Company 
see 


Safety  (mcU  about  crouint  tracks. 

To  save  your  skin. 


Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company 
see 

Teh,  tch,  tch,  what  a  way  to  build  a 
railroad. 

The  Sonthern  plantation   {Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 

tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

.■W  fr       color.      35  mm.      (Growth  of  the  nation,  1790-1860) 
Ctediti:  Collaborator.  Richard  Miles.  .,.,,«-     .u       a 

Summarv  Kxamines  forces  which  created  an  Industrial  North  and 

an  agricultural  South,  and  discusses  the  failure  of  the  compromises 

that  were  deslijned  to  hold  the  United  States  together.  ,  „  „ 

1  Plantation— Southern  States.      2.  U.  S.— Econ.  condit      3.U.  S.— 

HlB(  [     Encyclopaedia    Brltaunlca    Educational   Corporation. 

Scries-  tirowtii  of  the  nation,  17»)-18O0  (Filmstrip) 

973.6  Fi  A  68-3987 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Southern  Railway  Company 
see 

Industry  with  a  southern  accent. 

Opportunity  ...  on  the  hoof! 

Southern  Regional  Education  Board 
see 

Take  that  first  step. 

Southern  Rhodesia — scenes  from  the  native  reserves  (Film- 

BtHp)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1966.     Made 
by  Barry  N.  Floyd. 

32  fr.     ciilor.     35  mm. 

till  III  main:  Pictures  the  changing  scene  In  the  native  reserves  of 
Southern  Khodesla,  resulting  from  the  application  of  modern  methods 
in  soil  coiiservntlon,  agriculture,  and  cattle  raising.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

I.  Rhodesia.  Southern— Description  and  travel.  2.  Agriculture — 
Rhode>-la,  Southern.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides, 
Santa  Barbnra,  Calif. 

916.89  75-732873 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 

Soathem  Scotland  (Filmstrip)  Commcm  Ground,  Ixmdon, 
1949.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 
Associates,  1966. 

35  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 
With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Portrays  llvestod^  and  agriculture  In  the  Tweed  Basin, 
Dumfries,  and  Galloway  areas  of  Scotland. 

1.  Stock  and  stock-breeding— ScoUand.  2,  Agriculture— Scotland. 
I  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Carman  Educational  Aosoclatee. 
914.146  79-738547 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Southern  South  America    (Filmstrip) 
see   South  American  peoples  and  problems. 
Set  6:    Southern  South  America 

Southern  Uplands  of  Scotland  (FilmstHp)  Educational 
Productions,  WakefieJd,  En«.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1963. 

36  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Regional  geography— Brltrtsh   Islands) 

Sumnuirv:  Describes  rural  life  In  the  Lowlands  and  the  types  of 
farming  and  weather  conim<m  In  the  Southern  Uplands  of  Scotland. 
Includes  relief  and  area  maps  of  the  hills,  valleys,  and  towns.  Also 
•hows  attractions  for  the  tourist. 

1    Scotland  — DewTlptlon  and  travel —1961-  tBdaca- 

tlonal  Productions,  ltd.     n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series-   Reirtonal  geography— Bridlsh  Wands   (Filmstrip) 

914.14  73--73385» 

International  Film  Burean 

Southern  West  Germany  (Filmatrip)    Colonial  Films,  1964. 

34  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Getting  to  know  Germany,  no.  5) 
Buminnry:  Scenes  of  the  Alps  and  the  plateau  approaching  them. 

IncludeH  views  of  Munich  and  of  some  of  the  principle  resorts,  lakes, 

and  mountains.    With  captions. 

1.  Alps,  Bavarian- Desc».  h  trav.    2.  Munich— I>phit.         i.  Colonial 

Fllmo,  Inc.,  Atlanta.        Series :  Getting  to  know  Germany  ( Filmstrip) 

no.  5. 

Fi A  66-8820 

Colonial  Fllmo,  Inc. 


The  Southerner,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1959.  Made  by  the 
Office  of  Television  Activities,  Washinjifton  University,  in 
cooperation  with  KETC-TV. 

29  mIn,     sd.     bftw.     16  mm.     (The  Search  for  America) 

Credita:  Producer,  Ralph  Patrick;  hosts,  Ralph  Patrick,  Richard 
Hartzell. 

Bummarif:  Features  the  local  historian  of  York,  South  Carolina, 
who  Interprets  the  values  and  characteristics  of  the  Southern  way 
of  life.  Explains  why  the  conventions  of  the  South  are  not  always 
compatible  with  those  of  other  sections.  Shows  some  of  the  land- 
marks of  York,  including  plantations,  churches,  houses,  and  industry. 

1.  Southern   States— Civilization.     2.  York,  S.  C.  i.  National 

Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.         Series:  The  Search  for 
America  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  (i7-4:>4 


The  Southerner,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1959.  Made  by  the 
Office  of  Television  Activities,  Washington  University,  in 
cooperation  with  KETC-TV. 

29  mln.     sd.     l>&w.     16  mm.     (The  Search  for  America) 
Credits:  Producer,  Ralph  Patrick;  hosts.  Ralph  Patrick,  Richard 

Summary:  Presents  interviews  with  leading  white  townspeople  of 
York  South  Carolina,  who  comment  on  the  role  of  the  church  In  the 
community,  the  problem  of  segregation,  and  the  avalUbllity  of  equal 
employment  opportunities.  ContrasU  the  attitudes  and  practices  of 
Southerners  in  the  past  with  those  of  today. 

1    York,  S.  C.     2.  Southern  States— Civ  I  lira  t  Ion.  i.  National 

Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.        Serlw:  The  Search  for 
America  (Motion  picture)  _ 

1 1  ('<i-i-2:> 


Southwest  England   {FUtmtrip)     £duoati(»ial  Productiona, 
Wakefield,  En^.     Released  m  the  U.  S.  by  International 

Film  Bureau,  1964. 

50  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Regional  geography — British  Islands) 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  southwest  Bngland,  including  ex- 
tensive agricultural  areas  in  Somerset,  Devon,  and  ComwalL  De- 
scribes the  importance  of  fishing  and  stock-raMng. 

1.   England  —  Description  and   travel  —  1940-  i.  Educa- 

tional Productions,  ltd.    n.  International  Film  Burean,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series:   Regional  geography — British  Islands   (Filmstrip) 

914.23  78-733860 

International  Film  Burean 


Southwest  England  {Motion  picture)  Boulton-Hawker 
Films,  Iladleigh,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1967. 


16  II 


( Regional  geography  of  the  British 


338 


21  min.     srt.     color. 
Isles  series!  ^  . 

.\raerican  version  prepared  with  the  advice  of  David  M.  Solzman. 

Summary:  A  geographical  study  of  southwest  England  which  Is 
surrounded  bv  the  seu  on  three  sides.  Explains  that  the  mild  climate 
allows  specialized  market  gardening.  Includes  views  of  coastal  re- 
sorts, inland  a;;ricuUure,  grazing  laud,  and  tin  mining. 

1.  England— I>escr.  &  trav.  i.  Boulton-Hawker  Films,  ltd.  ii. 
International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Regional  geog- 
raphy of  the  British  Isles  series  (Motion  picture) 

914.23  Fi  A  f>8-2S81 

International  Film  IJurenu 


Southwest  France  and  Central  Massif  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

36  fr.     bAw.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  note^i. 

Summary :   Contrasts  the  landscapes  and  ways  of  life  of  South- 
west France  and  the  Massif  Central  plateau  region. 

I.  France — Description  and  travel— 1945-  2.  Massif  Central— 

Descrlpttcm  and  travel  I.  Oommon  Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II. 

Carman  Educational  Associates. 

914.4  75-738M6 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Southwest  Indian  families:  Apache   (Filmttrip)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  196». 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phmiodhK:  2  a.  12  lo.,  33A  rpm.. 
10  min. 

With  users'  guide. 

Creditt:   Educational  collaborator,  J.  Lawrence  Walkup. 

Bumtnary:  A  day  with  a  young  Apache  boy  and  bis  family  gives 
insight  Into  the  traditlOTal  Apache  customs  and  practices;  shows 
how  the  Apache  way  of  life  has  changed. 

1.   Apache   Indians— Social   life  and   customs.  i.  Coronet   In- 

structional FilmK. 

970.3  72-735467 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Southwest  Indian  families:  Hop!  (Filmstrip)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1969. 

51  fr.    o<jlor.    Xi  mm.    and  phonotllsc;  2  s.,  12  in.,  33 J  rpm.,  9  mln. 

With  UHern'  guide. 

Credit$:   Educational  collaborator,  J.  I^wrence  Walkup. 

Summary:  Shows  the  home,  activities,  and  crafts  of  the  Puhu- 
youina  family  on  the  dry  land  of  Second  Mesa,  where  Hopls  have 
lived  for  hundreds  of  years. 

1.  Hopi  Indians— Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional FllniN. 

970.3  76-735468 

Coronet  Inmnietiorisl  Films 


Southwest  Indian  families:  Navaho  (FUmatrip)  Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1969. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  in.,  S3i  rpm.. 
10  mln. 

With  u.^r^'  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator,  J.   Lawrence  Walkup. 

gummary:  A  day  with  a  Navaho  family.  Portrays  their  way  of 
life,  their  work  and  craft^  and  the  dlflferences  between  Navaho  and 
American  culture*. 

1.  Navaho  ln<liani¥— Social  life  and  customo.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films.  -.^.*r 
W0.8  75-735468 
Coronet  In"tructional                     Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Southwest  Indian  families:  Znni  {FUrnKtrip')     Oorooet  In- 
structional Films,  1969. 

52  fr.  color.  ^  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  2  s.,  12  Id.,  SSI  rpm., 
U  ihln. 

With  aiwrs'  snide. 

Cr^itt:   Educational  collaborator,  J.  Lawr«oce  Walkup. 

Bwmmnr^:  Shows  actlTltles  and  dally  life  of  a  ZnnI  famllr.  and 
the  influefice  of  AmericaD  culture  on  tbelr  tjpa  of  home  and  way 
of  life. 

1.  Zunl  Indiana.        L  Oorooet  Instructlooat  riUna 

970.3  79-735466 

Coronet  Inxtnictional  Films 

Soathwcst  Iwliaas  of  eerljr  AaMffka.  [Mocioo  picture]     Coronet 
Instructional  Media.  1973. 

14  mill.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

With  study  Buide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  J.  Uwrence  Walkup. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  how  the  early  Indians  of  the  Southwest  met  their  needs 
throufh  division  tA  labor  snd  me  of  tiatuni  resources.  Shows  dwdlinss  and 
remains  of  the  ancestors  of  the  Hopi,  Pima,  and  Pspago  Indians  that  prospered 
a  [housand  yean  s^o. 

1.  Indians  of  Nonh  America — Southwest.  New — Histwy.  2  Indians  of 
North  America— Southwest.  New— Antiquities.  3.  Southwest,  New— Antiqui- 
ties.       I  Coronet  Instructional  Media  (Firm) 

tE78.S7j  970.1  72-702760 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Media 

Southwestern  Bell  Telephone  Company 
see 

The  Better  way. 


I  rather  like  you,  Mr,  Bell. 

Much  ado  about  DDD  and  one -frog  bands. 

Saint  Louis:  gateway  to  the  West. 

That's  Rich  . . .  and  a  little  about  long 
distance. 


Topeka  is  a  people  place. 
Wichita  now' 

Southwestern  City  School  District 
see 

Teen  tutor. 

Southwestern  Educational  Films,  inc. 
see 

The  Apache  today. 
Black  men  in  blue. 
The  Chisholm  Trail. 
The  Navajo  story. 

The  Negro  cowboys. 
The  Pueblo  story. 
The  Santa  Fe  Trail. 
Southwestern  Indian  crafts. 


Southwestern  Indian  crafts  (FUmsfrip)  Southwestern  Edu- 
cational Films.  Made  by  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Re- 
leased by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  15 
min,     (American  history.  Southwestern  United  States  cultures) 

CrediU:  Producer.  J.  Donald  Mclntyre;  advlger,  Peter  Hirscb. 

Summary:  Shows  various  groups  of  Southwestern  Indians  Involved 
Id  such  crafts  as  pottery  making,  ailversmlthlng,  woodcanrlng.  and 
rat  weaving.  Pictures  Uarla,  the  famous  potter  of  San  Ildefonao  at 
work. 

1.  Indians  of  North  Amertca— Sotitbwest,  New— Industries.  L 

Southwestern  Educational  Films,  Inc.  n.  BMl  Pllm  Productions. 
Series:  American  history  (Fllmstrip.  RMI  Film  Produrtlona)  Se- 
ries: Southwestern  United  SUtes  cultures  {FUmatrtp) 

745^  76-737174 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Southwestern  Productions 
see 

The  Childreii  of  the  Maya. 

The  Coming  of  the  Feathered  Serpent 


The  Dawn  of  the  Maya. 
A  Time  of  grandeur. 


Sov  gott    (Motion  picture) 
see   Sleep  well 

Soviet  agricnltore    (Film.<strip) 
Educational  Corp..  1971. 


Encyclopaedia   Britannica 


81  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  pbonodisc.     (The  Soviet  Union) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITii :  Producer.  Max  Helns ;  collaboi^ator,  Robert  Le^old. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  Soviet  agricultural  policy,  ex- 
amines the  problems  of  the  collective  farm,  and  evaluates  the  efforts 
employed  to  Increase  farm  output. 

1.  Agriculture  and  state — Russia— Juvenile  films.  2.  CotlectlTe 
farms — Russia — Juvenile  fllma.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 

cational Corporation.     II.  Series:  The  Soviet  Union  (Fllmstrip) 
[HD1993     1971]  630.947  72-789640 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Soviet  Central  Asia  (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  G>rp.,  1971. 

80  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc     (Ttie  Soviet  Union) 

.\t«o  Issued  wttb  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:   Producer,   Max  Heins;   collaborator,   Robert  Legvold. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  the  emergence  of  Soviet  Central  Asia  from 
the  medieval  period  to  the  modem  world.  Deacrlbea  the  character- 
istics of  tbe  land  and  people  of  Soviet  Oeotral  Asia  to  show  bow 
Soviet  influence  has  altered  life  and  customs  In  this  region.  In- 
Testlgates  tbe  Importance  of  the  Central  Asia  republics  to  the  rest 
of  tbe  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Soviet  Central  Asia — History.  1.  Encyclopaedia  Brltaontca 
Eduoatloiut  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Tbe  Soviet  Onion  (Fllmstrip) 
[DK856.S        ]  916.8  73-739635 

Encycltftaedla  Brltan-  ntca  EdtKatloaal  Oorit. 


Soviet  central  Asia:  its  problems  and  promises  {Motion 
picture)  Clay  Francisco  Films.  Released  by  Bailey 
Films,  1967. 

17  miD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  comprehensive  picture  of  life  in  Soviet  cen- 
tral Asia,  indicating  specific  problems  faced  t^  the  Union  of  Soviet 
Soctalist  Republics. 

L  Clay  Francisco  Films,  il  Bailey  Films,  Inc.  Hollywood,  Calif. 
914.7  Fi  A  68-824 

CINE 


Soviet    education    (Filmstrip) 

Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia    Britannica 


85  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phoitodlMC.     (Tbe  Soviet  Union) 

AlNo  Issued  Hltb  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:   Producer,   Max  Heinz;   collaborator,   Robert  Legvold. 

SUMMARY :  Examines  the  condition,  as  well  as  tbe  alma  of  So- 
viet education  by  otMtervlng  tbe  academic  life  of  atudenta  Id  tbe 
Soviet  Union.  Investigates  tbe  Impact  of  government  censorship  on 
education. 

1.  Education— Russia— 1965-  2.  Education  and  state— Russia. 

I.   Encycl<«>aedla    Britannica   Educational   Corporation.     II.   Series: 
Tbe  Soviet  Union  (Fllmstrip) 

[LA832]  370.947  77-739636 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Soviet  forei^  policy  {Motion  picture)  Institute  on  Com- 
munism and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity, in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

2  motion  picture*  (80  mla.  ea<*)  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Tte  Nature 
of  communism,  ito.  41-42a)  *•»"""-    \xne  nature 

With  study  guide. 

CrediU:  Producer  and  director,  (3erald  Barlaf& 

Sumtnani:  Lecturer  Stefan  T.  Posscmy  traces  the  history  of  SoTlet 
foreign  policy  from  1915  to  the  poet  World  War  n  period 

1.  Russia— For.  rel.- 1917-1W5.  i.  Vanderbilt  University,  Nash- 
▼llle.  Institute  on  Oommnnlsm  and  Constitutional  Democracy.  Se- 
ries: The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)   n&  41-42a. 

Fi 67-609 


Soviet  industry  (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1971. 

S2  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     and  phonodisc.     (The  Soviet  Union) 

Also  Issued  wltb  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Wltb  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Max  Helns:  collaborator.  Robert  Legvold. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  tbe  development  of  Soviet  industry  since  the 
1917  revolution  and  examines  problems  facing  industrial  planners. 
Observes  the  different  life-systems  of  several  Soviet  workers  and 
evaluates  the  failures  and  achievements  of  tbe  Soviet  economic 
system. 

1.  Russia — lodustrlea — Juvenile  Blms.  2.  Russia — Economic  con- 
ditions— 1918-  — Juvenile  films.  S.  Labor  and  laboring  classes — 
Russia — Juvenile  fllms.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

CoriwratlOD.    II.  Series:  The  Soviet  Union  (Filmstrip) 
[HC335]  838.0947  70-789687 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  EducatlMial  Corp. 


Soviet  land,  Soviet  people  { Film-strip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

88  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     and  phooodlsc.     (The  Soviet  Union* 

a;*o  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:   Producer.   Max  Helns;  colUborator,  Robert  Legvold. 

.SUMMARY:  Surreys  tbe  vast  area  and  reflouroes  of  tbe  Soviet 
Union  by  Investigating  tbe  wide  range  of  contrasts  in  land,  dlmate, 
and  people. 

1.  RnsaU- Description  and  travel— 1970-  L  BucydopaedU 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.     II.  Sertes:  The  Soviet  Union 
(Fllmstrip) 

[DK29]  914.7  74-739688 

BncyckipMdla  BriUn-  nlca  Bdoeatlooal  Corp. 


339 


Soviet  life  (Filmstrip)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1971. 

81  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:     (Tbe  Soviet  Union) 

Also  iiVMied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Max  Heini;  collaborator,  Robert  Legvold. 

SUMMARY :  ExpUins  tbe  political  structure  of  tbe  Soviet  Ualoo. 
and  reveals  the  pleasures  and  problems  of  everyday  life  In  the 
U.  S.  S.  R.  Elmphastzes  tike  gap  between  the  ideals  of  tbe  1917 
Russian  revolution  and  the  realities  of  the  present  Soviet  system. 
Examines  tbe  reaction  of  Soviet  citizens  to  control  t>y  tbe  state. 

1.  RuBsU- PoUtlcs  and  government— 19J7-  2.  Ruaaia— Sodal 

conditions — 1917-  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  E^lacatltmal 

Corporation.    II.  Series:  The  Soviet  Union  (Fllmstrip) 
[DK266.S]  914.7  78-739639 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Orp. 

Soviet  medicine  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Vistial 
Center,  1970. 

SO  mtn.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Henry  Mayer;  editors,  Don  Burn.i.  Don  Fleld- 
stein. 

Summary:  Compares  Soviet  medical  practice  to  tbe  practice  of 
medicine  In  the  United  States.  Emphasises  the  fact  that  tbe  health 
of  Soviet  citizens  is  considered  a  public  responsibility. 

1.  Medlclne—Russla.  i.  National  Educational  Television  and 
Radio  Center,     n.  Indiana.     University.    Audio-Visual  Center. 

610.947  72-706846 

Indiana  Univ.    A-V  Center 

Soviet  achod  children  {Motion  picture)  Bailey  Films. 
Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  a  typical  school  day  of  two  Russian  girls— 
om  in  Moscow  and  one  In  Kiev — empbasixlng  the  subjects  that  they 
study  and  the  political  youth  gronpa  which  they  may  )oin.  Includes 
a^iecu  of  life  In  Russia. 

L  Education — Russia.  2.  Russia — Sodal  life  and  ctutoms.  l 
Bailey  Films.  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif,     n.  BalleyPilm  AasocUtes. 

914.7  71-708052 

Balley-Film  Associates 

Soviet  threat  today  {Motion  picture)  Institute  on  Com- 
munism and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity, in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Tbe  Nature  of  communism,  no.  42b) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits;  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary:  Lecturer  Stefan  T.  Poesony  discusses  the  efforts  of  the 
CSommnnlsts  to  cause  world  revolution  since  the  death  of  Stalin  and 
tbe  beginning  of  the  cold  war, 

1,  Communism.    2.  World  politics.  1955-  i.  Vanderbilt  Uni- 

versity, Nashville.  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  De- 
mocracy. Series:  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture) 
no.  42b. 

Fi 67-624 

The  Soviet  Union  {Filmstrip)    ModwTi  Learning  Aids,  196L 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phooodlsc:  33ft  rpm. 

Prom  Panorama  colorslide  program. 

VPlth  IkhiIc. 

Cre4Ut:  Narrator.  Harrison  Salisbury. 

Summary:  An  overview  of  the  hlatory,  costoma,  and  political 
and  economic  systems  of  tbe  Soviet  Union.     With  captions. 

1.  Russia.  L  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New  York.     a.  Panorama 

colorslide  program.  

914.7  74-788334 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


SoTitt  UokM.  tTransparencics]     McGraw-Hill.  1969.     Made  by 
General  Drafting  Corp. 

9  irsntpsrencm  color  10  »  1 1  in  (World  regional  geography  irsntpa- 
rcncics.  act  4) 

With  overlays 

SUMMARY:  Uaci  map*  and  overlays  to  show  ihe  population  spread,  trsm- 
portaiton  route*,  mineral  depouu.  agrKuliurat  areas,  and  industrial  development 
of  the  Soviet  UnMxi. 

I     Riaaia—Mapa-Juvenile  Tilmv      [1     Ruaaia]         I.   McGraw-Hill   Book 
Company.     II.  Series 
(G7000i  914.7  72-733764 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co,  72  MARC 


The  Soviet  UaloK  eptc  UmL  [Motion  picture]     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

29  rain.     id.    coior.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Emphaaiies  the  aiie,  political  structure,  snd  potential  oT  Ihe 
Sovid  Union.  Explores  the  citiei  and  indtttlry  of  European  Russia. 

I.  Russia.       1.  Eacydopaedis  Britannica  Educational  Corporstioa 
[DKI?]  914.7  72-700171 

ONE  72  MARC 


The  Soviet  Unkn:  Farming  the  collective  way  {Motion  pic- 
ture) McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  ABC/ 
Jules  Power  Productions. 

19  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  tbe  actlTltles  of  a  Soviet  fanrily  to  show  the 
daily  life  on  a  coilectlre  farm. 

1.  (Tollectlre  farms— Russia.  l  McCraw-HUI  Book  Company. 

S38.1094T  75-70S713 

MeOraw-HlU  Book  Oo. 

Tlie  Soviet  Union — 50  years  of  commonism  {Filmstrip) 
Visual  Education  Consultants,  1967. 

38  fr.     bAw.     35  mm. 

With  Illustrated  teacher's  guid^. 

Creditt:  Author.  L.  .N.  Jordan. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  taken  In  tbe  days  after  tbe  Bolsherlk 
revolution  to  trace  the  history  of  the  Soriet  Union  since  1017.  Dis- 
cusses the  goremment,  economy,  and  growth  of  tbe  Soviet  Union  and 
provides  a  pictorial  tour  of  the  nation  and  Its  people. 

1.  Russia— Hist.— 1917-  i.  Visual  Education  Consultants. 


inc. 


Visual  Education 


947.084 
Consultants 


Fi  A  67-3946 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tlie  Soviet  Union:  its  land,  customs  and  history  {FUmxtnp) 
Giiiil:m<*e  Associate  of  Pleasantville,  \.  Y.,  1968. 

3  fllni-^nips  ipr.  1,  01  fr.;  pt.  1.  79  fr, ;  pt.  3.  81  fr.)  color.  35 
mm.  aud  3  phonodlscs:  12  In.;  33i  rpm. ;  pt  1,  13  mln.;  pt  2,  11 
mlD. :  pt  3, 15  mlQ.     microgrooTe. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummary:  Surveys  the  ethalc,  cultural,  and  geographtc  dlr«^ 
altj-  of  the  Soviet  Unioo,  emphasitlug  educattoo,  government  faoc- 
tions,  and  dally  life. 

1.  Russia.        L  Guldaoce  Associatea  of  Pleasantrille,  N.  T. 

914.7  Fi  A  68-4387  rev 

Guidance  Associates 


The  Soviet  Union:  Life  in  Moscow  (Motion  picture}  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Hook  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  ABC/Julee  Power 
Productions. 

20  mln.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Suiiitnury:  I'ortrays  living  conditions  In  a  major  urban  center 
of  the   Soviet    Union   in  order  to  show   the  problems  faced  t>y   the 

Soviet  people  as  they  attempt  to  build  a  modern,  industrial,  urbaa* 
Ized  society. 

1.  Russia— Social  conditions— 1&45-  2.  Urbanisation — Russia. 
1.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

914:.73  79-703713 
WcGraw-HlilBookCo. 

The  Soviet  Union:  Men,  minerals,  and  machinery  {Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co..  1969.  Made  by  ABC/ 
JiUes  Power  Production. 

18  mln.     s(I.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  I'ortrays  the  relationship  of  a  Soviet  factory  worker 
and  his  fuinily  to  the  society  in  which  they  live  In  order  to  show 
the  problems  confronting  the  Soviet  Union  in  Its  efforts  to  Indus- 
trialize. Describes  how  the  labor  force  Is  organized  and  trained  for 
Industrial  work. 

1.    Russia— StK-ial   conditions— 1945-  2.    Labor  and   laborlne 

classes— Bus-sin.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

330.947  71-703711 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Soviet  Union,  1918-1920,  civil  war  and  allied  intervention 

{Motion  picture)  CBS  Xews,  1965.  Released  by  En- 
cyclopnedia  Britannira  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

17  min.     sd.     I>&w.     16  mm. 

Previously  relea.sed  under  the  title  .Allies  In  Russia. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  program  World  War  r. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  conditions  In  Russia  In  the  turbulent  period 
of  civil  war  following  the  revolution  of  1917  and  the  historical  events 
which  motivated  Allied  Intervention. 

1,  Russia— Hist.— Revolution,  1917-1921.  2.  Rixsala— Hist— Allied 
Intervention.  1018-1920.  i.  World  War  r   (Television  program) 

II.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc.  CBS  News.  iii.  Encyclo- 
paedia Britunnica  Educational  Corporation.  iv.  Allies  in  Russia 
(Motion  picture) 

947.084  Fi  A  67-5249 

Encyclopaedia  Brltnii-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  Soviet  Union:  past  and  present  {Motion  jnoture)  Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1970. 

21  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  Russia's  history  from  Ivan  the  Terrible  to  the 
present.     Focuses  on   current  efforts   to   Increase  industrial   output 
and  improve  living  coDdltlons. 
• AJiother  isaue.    b&w. 

1.    Russia— History.     2.    Russia — Economic  conditions — 196&- 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

914.7  77-706807 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

The  Soviet  Union  today,  set  2.  Part  1 :  Soviet  society 
and  mass  culture  {Fihmdip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

4!)  fr.  •,.l(ir.  3.'  mm.  and  phoiiodisc:  1  s..  10  In..  33)  rpm., 
14  mln.     niicmgroove.     (Nations  of  today) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Suminat'if:  Describes  the  major  culture  and  the  problems  of  the 
fifteen  republics  now  comprising  the  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Russia.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.  Series:  Nations 
of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

309.1477  Fi  A  68-4353 

F'Uinstrip  House 

Tlie  Soviet  Union  today,  set  2.  Part  2:  Urban  and  rural 
proletariat  {Fibmtrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

60  fr.  r-ti\,tr.  a'l  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  8.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm., 
14  mln.     ink-rogroove.     (Nations  of  today) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Summary:  IVirtrHya  soviet  workers  In  typical,  nonprofessional  oc- 
cupHtionK  and  explores  working  conditions,  wage  scales,  and  such 
unusual  Iteneflts  us  piiid  vacations  at  resorts. 

1.  I^lKtr  and  laboring  classes — Russia.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New 
York.         Series  r  Nations  of  the  world  ( Filmstrip) 

309.1477  Fi  A  68-4355 

Filmstrip  House 

The  Soviet  Union  today,  set  2.  Part  3:  The  Soviet  educa- 
tional system   (FilrMtrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

r>8  fr  color  Xi  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  10  In.,  331  rpm., 
14  niin.     mlcroKrixivp.     (Nallnns  of  today) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

nummary:  Descrllie*  pre-school  pstabllshments,  eight-year  poly- 
technlcal  schools,  tlie  various  two-year  and  three-year  vocational 
■choolfl,  and  unlveraltles  In  the  Sitvlt't  I.'nlon.  Includes  Information 
on  rurrlcutum,  examinations,  und  teaching  methods. 

1.  Education  — Ruasla  —  lW5-  (.  Filmstrip  House,  New 

York.         Series:  Nation!  of  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

379.477  Fi  A  08-1354 

Filmstrip  House 

Tlie  Soviet  Union  today,  set  2.  Part  4:  The  Pioneer  or- 
ganization (FihiiMfrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

AZ  fr  <-olor.  ^>  mm-  iirnl  [.honodlsc:  1  S..  10  In..  SSll  rpm., 
14  mtn.     micrf^n'oove.     (Nations  of  today) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Kummaru:  Dlscuiutes  the  Kovlet  system  of  training  young  people 
for  the  Communist  society,  emphasizing  ethics,  manners,  and  the 
principles  of  rommunlflm. 

1.  Vsesortiznaa  plotterskaA  urgaiiUafMia  ImenI  V.  I.  I>^lna.  i. 
Fllmalrlp  House,  New  York.  Series:  Nations  of  the  world  (Film- 
strip) 

370.947  Fi  A  68^362 

Filmstrip  Mouse 


Soviets  in  space  {Motion  picture)     NBC  News.    Released 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprisee,  1969. 

53  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit4:  Producer  George  Vlcas;   reporter,  Kenneth  Bernstein. 

Summary:  Documents  history's  first  manned  space  flight  by  Yuri 
Gasarin  and  the  first  space  walk  by  Alexel  Leonov.  Includes  exclu- 
sive setjuences  filmed  in  top  security  areas  showing  Hus.ilan  cosmo- 
nauts In  training  and  with  their  families  at  home  In  Star  Village, 
outside  Moscow.  Features  Rusalan-made  footage  of  the  Baikonur 
Cosmodrome  In  Kazakhstan. 

1    Astronautics— Russia.  i.   National   Broadcasting  Company, 

Inc.     NBC  News.     ii.  NBC   Educational  Enterprises. 

629.47  74-709068 


NBC  Educational  Enter- 

Sovkino 
see 


prises 


The  End  of  St.  Petersburg. 
Ten  days  that  shook  the  world. 


Soybean  diseases  in  lUinois.  [Filmstrip] 
Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1965. 


University  of  Illinois, 


39  fr.     color.      35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author*.  M.  C.  Shunlcff,  R,  L.  CourKin. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  common  soybean  diseases  snd  pictures  the 
symptoms  as  they  occur  in  the  plants. 

I.  Soy-bean— Diseases  and  pests— [llinois.       I.  Illinois.    University.    Voca- 
tional Agriculture  Service. 
[SB608.S7]  633  72-735252 

111.  Univ.  Vocational  72 


MARC 


Soyinka,  Wole, 
see 


The  swamp  dwellers 


Swamp  dwellers. 

Space  {Motion  picture)     Ezra  Baker  Films,  1968. 

8  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  short  comedy  produced  by  the  use  of  music,  lights, 
and  sound  effects. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Itaker  (Esra)  Films,  inc..  New  York. 

782.8  Fi  A  68-166 

CINE 

Space  (Motion  picture)    American  Federation  of  Arts.    Made 

onil    i-alcacai^    Ku     iCl    ITIItnc     1  Q7n 


Space  cutting  (Motion  picture)     Eliot  O'Hai'a,  1961. 


;  \Moiton  picture)    American  i 
k\  released  by  ACI  Films,  1970. 


ant 

10  ml:i.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Art  of  seeing) 

finmmary:  U-ies  familiar  objects  and  situations  to  show  how  we 

pert.'etve  space  and   how   the   artist   utilizes   it     Shows  bow   space 

Is  defined  and  shaped  by  the  objects  which  exist  within  it  or  enclose 

it. 

1.   Space   (Architecture)  r.  American  Federation  of  Arts,     n, 

ACI   Films,    Inc  Series:   The  Art  of  seeing   (Motion   picture) 

153.7  73-707909 

ACI  Films 


Space  alphabet  (Fihnstiip) 
rials,  1969. 


Educational  Enrichment  Mate- 


31  fr.  color.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  4  mln. 
mlcrogriwve.     (Ba-^c  concepts) 

Rased  on  the  l»ook  of  the  same  title  by  Irene  Zucks,  with  illnstra- 
tions  by  Peter  flaseiicia. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  the  alphabet,  designed  to  spark  in- 
terest In  scientific  advancement.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Alphabet.  2.  Science — Juvenile  films.  i. 
Zacks,  Irene.  Space  alphabet,  ii.  Educational  Enrichment  Mate- 
rials, inc.        Series:  Basic  concepts  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  74r-735961 

Eklucatlonul  Enrichment  Materials 


Space  and  perspective  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  elements) 

Loop  M  III.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  depth  as  a  visual  event  by  presenting  a  variety 
of  scenes  In  which  It  is  the  strongest  visual  component  Demon- 
strates how  overlapping,  difference  In  size,  and  perspective  Influence 
individual  perception  of  space. 

1.  Perspective,     2.  Space- percept  loo.  i.  Ealing  Corporation, 

Cambridge,  Mass.  Serle»:  Art  elements  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  71-700385 

Ealing  Corporation 


Space  and  perspective  in  paintin^r  (Motion  picture)    MafUm 

Studios.  1966.    Released  by  Contemporary  Films/ McGraw- 
Hill,  1908. 

18  mln.     color,     sd.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Director  and  writer,  Gabor  Takacs;  photographer,  IjiJos 
Vancsa. 

Summary:  Uses  examples  from  dlfTerent  periods  of  the  history 
of  art  to  teach  the  problems  of  space  and  iterapectlve  in  painting. 

1.  Perspective.     2.  Painting-  Study   and    teaching.  i.  Mafllm 

Studiot).     II.  Contemporary  Films/MfGraw-Hlll. 

742  Fi  A  68-3228 

Contemporary  Films/  McOraw-HIll 

Space  and  the  atom  (Motion  picture)  Argonne  National 
Liiboratory.  Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commis- 
sion, 1971. 

27  mln.    sd.     color.     16  tnm. 

Oiightally  produced  for  showing  at  the  Fourth  International  Con- 
ference on  the  Peaceful  I'aes  of  Atomic  Energj',  held  In  Geneva, 
SwIrwTland.  In  the  fall  of  1871. 

SI'MMARY:  Iteportx  on  many  of  the  successes  of  nuclear  energy 
In  "pace,  such  as  the  various  SNAP  generators;  delineates  th«  Joint 
effiittM  of  the  II.  a.  Atomic  Energy  Commission  and  the  National 
AeronauticK  an<l  Spatv  Administration  to  develop  a  nuclear  rocket 
engine:  and  depicts  the  future  role  of  nuclear  energy  In  apace  ex- 
ploration. 

1.  Space  vehicles  — Nuclear  [tower  plants.  2.  Project  SNAP.  S. 
Nmlear  rockets.  I.  U.  S.  Argonne  National  Ijhoratory,  Lemont, 
II).     II.  U.  S.     Atomic  Energy  Commission. 

[TM102.N8J  621.48  70-714177 

II.  S.  Atomic  Knerjry  Commlsalon 


s.i. 


ir.  I 


Credits:  Photographer,  Bill  Thomas. 

Summary:  Eliot  O'Hara  Introduces  neoplastlcism,  featuring  the 
works  of  John  Mclaughlin  and  Pieter  Mondrlaan.  He  discusses 
their  approach  to  the  use  of  space  cutting,  explaining  that  the  pur- 
pose of  iiHiplasticii-m  is  to  present  the  total  experience  unimpeded 
by  the  particulars  of  Imagery,  leaving  the  viewer  free  to  experience 
his  own  feelings  rather  than  those  of  the  painter. 

1.   McLaughlin.   John,    1898-  2.    Mondrlaan,   Pieter   C^jrnells, 

1872-1&44.        1.  O'Hara.  Eliot,  1890- 

751.4  Fi  68-253 

Space  division    (Motion   picture)     Scope  Productions.     Re- 
leased by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

1  mln.     si.     colbr.     super  8  mm.     (Basic  design — experimental) 

Loop  fllni. 

With  fact  .'iheet. 

CREDITS  :  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beechliig. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  several  examples  of  compositional  space 
division. 

1.  Space  (Art)  I.  Scope  Productions.     II.  Gros..)et  &  Dunlap, 

Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  III.  Series:  Basic  design— experimental 
(Motion  picture) 

701.8  70-711759 

Scope  Productions 


Space  down   to  earth    (Motion   picture) 
nautics  and  Space  Administration,  1970. 


National    Aero- 


340 


2S  niin.     sd.     color.     IfJ  mm.     (Space  in  the  70's) 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer.  Joseph  Headlee;  narrator,  Charles 
Hughes;  editor.  George  Merriken. 

Summary:  Shows  how  earth-orbiting  sateilltea  are  serving  man- 
kind and  what  can  be  expected  during  the  next  decade.  Includes 
earth  resources  surveys,  measurements  of  pollution  levels,  long-range 
weather  forecasts,  precise  earth  measurements,  and  Improved  navi- 
gation and  communications. 

1  Scientific  satellites.  I.  U.  S.  National  Aeronautics  and  Space 
Admin latratlon.        Series:  Space  in  the  70's  (Motion  picture) 

629.43  79-710645 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 


Space  exploration  segment  (ifotion  picture)     NBC  News, 
1960. 

ir,  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Tele<nst    Dec.   28,   1969.   as  part   of  WMAQ-TVs  year-end   news 
roundup. 

rnEDITS:  Producer,  John  Martin.  *„,„„ 

SUMMARY:  Uses  special  effects,  music,  and  NASA  film  footage 
In  a  survey  of  space  exploration  during  the  year  1969.         ,    „  .,       , 

1.   Astronautics.      2.   Outer  space— Exploration.  I.   National 

Broadcasting  Company,  inc.    NBC  News. 

629.4  78-711501 

CIXE 

Space  flight  and  rescae  of  Scott  Carpenter  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Anargyros  Film  Library,  1966. 

3  moti'.n  pictures  (4  mln.  each)     si,     b&w.    8mm. 

Summa^:  Traces  the  space  flight  of  Scott  Carpenter  from  blast 
oft  to  touch  down  and  rescue.    With  subtlties- 

1.  Carpenter,   Malcolm  Scott,  1925-  2.  Manned  space  flight 

I.  Anargyros  Film  Library.  

629.45  79-700398 

Anargyros  Film  Library 

Space  flight  of  Col.  John  Glenn  {Motion  picture)     Anar- 
gyros Film  Library,  1966. 

3  motion  pictures  (4  mln.  each)     si.    bAw.    8  mm. 
Ixwp  film,  „,         _^       wi  _i    IB  t- 

Summary:  Traces  the  space  flight  of  John  Glenn  from  blast  olT  to 
tourti  down.     Includes  the  welcome  parade  and  bis  address  to  the 


U.  S.  Congress.    With  snbtlUes. 

1.  Glenn.  John  Herscbel.  1921- 
1.  Anargyros  Film  Library. 

Anargyros  Film  Library 


629.45 


2.  Manned  space  flight. 

75-700394 


Space  is  not  enough:  planning  facilities  for  media  (Film- 
strip)  Industry  and  Business  Council,  National  Audio- 
Visual  Association,  1969.  Made  by  Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 
in  cooperation  with  David  S.  Haviland. 

86  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  ln„  33J  rpm.,  16  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (Architects  support  series) 

With  script. 

Summary:  Identifies  various  design  factors  to  be  considered  when 
planning  educational  facilities  In  which  audiovisual  media  are  to 
be  used. 

1.    School   facilities — Planning.     2.  Audio-visual  education.  i. 

National   Audio-Visual    Association.  Series:   Architects   support 

series  (Filmstrip) 

727  70-735926 

Portland  State  Univ.  Llbrair 

Space  medicine  (Motion  picture)  National  Aeronautics  and 
Space  Administration,  1962.    Made  by  WGBH-TV. 

29  mln.     sd,     bAw.     16  mm,     (Science  reiwrter  series) 

Crediti:  Production  supervisor,  Clayton  Edwards;  director,  Rus- 
sell Morash;  narrator,  John  Fitch. 

Summary:  Dr.  Charles  Berry  discusses  and  Illustrates  the  medical 
progress  and  problems  of  sending  a  human  Into  space.  Including  the 
necessary  space  suit  and  life  support  equipment. 

1.  Space  fllKht— Physiological  effect.  i.  U.  S.     National  Aero- 

nautics and  Space  Administration.  Series;  Science  reporter  serlM 
(Motion  picture) 

629.47  74-708121 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  AdmlDlstratlon 


Space  oddity  (Motion  picture)    Gryphon  Productions,  1968. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CreditM:  Director,  Kd  Seeman. 

Summary:  An  art  dim  using  the  female  form  In  an  exaggerated 
manner  to  suggest  Interplanetary  space  bodies  and  moon  surfaces, 
choreographed  to  electronic  music  to  suggest  a  s]>ace  ballet. 

I.  Gryphon  Productions. 

704.946  77-702579 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrif^- 


^ace  i^aee  {Motion  picture)    Charles  Bravennan.    Released 
by  Pyramid  Films,  1969. 

10  mlD.    8d.    color.    16  mm. 

Bununary:  Presoots  aa  Impreasloolatlc  aod  poetic  hlstorf  of  the 
coDQiiest  of  spftM  from  the  first  rocket  liftoff  to  man's  walk  on  tb« 
moon. 

1.  Astronautics.    2.  Spac«  flight  to  th«  moon.  l  Brarerman, 

Charles,   a.  Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

629.4  72-706118 

CINE 


Space-readini:  (Fihnstrip)     Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1969. 

27  fr.     color.    35  mm,     (Reading  with  iipeed.  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  fulde. 

CrrditK:  Script.  Readtnir  I.«horatrtry.  Inc. :  II lustra tlonR,  Sewell 
Booth.  Stephen  Zonltch. 

Summaiy:  Shows  that  Increased,  tinobstnicted  vertical  eye-span 
fa  achieved  when  focus  Is  In  the  clear  spaces  between  Ifnefl  With 
captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1,  Rapid  readinft.    2.  Readlnn  (Elementary)  i.  Unlrersal  Edu- 

cation and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Reading;  with  speed  (Flhnstrip) 


no.  3. 


A.  I,.  .\.  Booklist 


372.4 


70-736676 


Space  rockets  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  Lradon, 
1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Poblica- 
tifma. 

36  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Space,  no.  3) 
With  scripL 

CREDITS:  Author.  L.  J.  Carter;  drawings,  D.  Hardy. 
SUMMARY:  Explains  how  rockets  work.     With  captions 
1.  Rockets  (Aeronaatlca)         I.  Visual  Publlcationa,  ltd    London. 
II.   Mclntyre   Visual   Publications,     m.   Series;   Space   (Fllmstrip) 

78-739107 


[TL782.5] 
Mclntyre  Visual  Publl- 


629.42 
cations 


^^^  w"".-  ^^P!?r^«  the  moon  {Motion  picture)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1969. 

16  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  (frilde. 

CrediU:  Collaborator,  J,  Allen  Hynek. 

Another  issue.     bAw. 

1.  Moon— Exploration.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Coronet  Instructional  pilms  73-704138 


Space  sdence  filmstrip  series  {FOmatrip)    Centron  Educa- 
tional Films,  1970. 

4  fllmstrlps.  color,  35  mm.  and  4  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each-  1  s. 
for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector) 

Also  issued  with  phonotapes  in  cassettes. 

With  captions. 

^"it.'^r^^l'"  manual,  worksheets,  and  reading  monographs. 

CTeiiU:  AdTlBcrs.  David  L.  Kohlman.  i^roy  G.  Moore^ 

Contentt:  Space;  what  It  Is.  42  fr.,  10  mln.— Rocket^ :  how  they 
worit.  44  ir..  9  mln.— Astronauts ;  sailor  scientists  of  mace  60  fr 
14  mln— Satellites:  putting  space  science  to  work.  44  fr..  13  mln.  "' 
a^7i  ►  m?"'"'-  2.  Rockets  (Aeronautics)  3.  Astronauts.  4.  Arti- 
ficial satellites.        i.  Centron  Educational  Films. 

Centron  Educational  f^^  74-736695 


^acc  science  for  beginners  {Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1969. 

11  rain.     sd.     color,     16  tnin. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Collaborator.  Phillip  W.  Alley. 

Summary:    Deraonatratea   action-reaction    force*,   uses   animation 
of  the  moon,  planets,  and  stara  to  slww  bodies  in  space,  and  plctar«a 
Important   space   achievements.   In   order   to  explain   why   and  how 
space  is  being  explored. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  space  sciences.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.3  71-701173 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Space  saence  for  elementary  grades  (Filmstrip)     Centron 
Educational  Films,  1970. 

4  fllmstrlps.     color.    35   mm.     and  4  phonodlsce   (2   s.  each-  I  s 
ror  manual  projector,  1  a.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  331  rpm 

Also  iMued  with  phonotapes  fn  cassettes 

nDOT^l^o''^■;'o  ""''"«'■  worksheets,  and  reading  monographs. 

™J2i^£-  A**'*»ers-  I>«'»(1  L.  Kohlman.  Leroy  O   Moore. 
.».£"'^^^^=  ^P"**=  ^^^^  "  "s-     *3  'r..  10  mln.— Rockets:  how 
they   work.    44  fr,  9  mln.— Astronauts :   sailor  sclentlsta  of  space. 
W  fr.,  14  min.— Satellites:  putting  apace  science  to  work.    44  fr, 
IS  mtn. 

ficiii^SK"  ?:S^?:^^^rrir;iim's^"""^  ^■^^'■ 

CentronEducatlona,  ?^  ^^^^^^ 


Space  science:  Galaxies  and  the  nnJTerae  {Motion  picture) 

Coronet  Instmctional  Fihns,  1969. 

14  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Stanley  P.  Wyatt 

Siw»ai«rv.-  Describes   the  three  types  of  galaxies,  ahows  the  two 
tjpea  of  sur  populations  and  quasars,  and  iUnstratee  the  three  most 
prominent  theories  of  expansion. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Galaxies.  r.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

^         ,  523.1  70-704137 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Space  science:  studying  the  stars  {Motion  picture)  Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1967. 

14  mln.     sil.     color.     10  mm. 

With  le;irtiei-s'  guide. 

Crrdifi:  Edticfitiotial  collalJorator,  Stanley  P.  Wyatt, 

Summary:  Shows  how  optical  and  radio  telescopes  can  measure 
the  energy- radiation  of  stai-s  and  how  distance  can  be  found  to  the 
stars  by  the  parnllax  method  and  by  comparing  their  brightness  or 
magnitude.  Explains  methods  used  to  keep  track  of  star  move- 
ments, and  how  the  star's  light  gives  clues  to  Us  beat,  composition, 
movement,  and  size. 

■ Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  .Astronomy.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-1659 
Cot-unet  Instructional  Films 


Space  tdcMe:  the  planets.  (Motion  picture]     Coronet  Inttruc- 
tional  Filnii,  1972. 

16  min,     id.     color.      16  mm. 

Special  venioa  of  the  i«3  motion  picture  of  the  suae  title  with  liinplified 
science  vocabulary  for  kIow  learners. 

Willi  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  coltabof«or,  Fletcher  Guard  W«t»on. 
.  SUMMARY:  Uses  telescopic  motion  pictures,  animation,  and  other  special 
effecU  to  survey  the  nine  planeU  and  their  satellites.  Provides  information  on 
their  temperatures  and  atmosphere,  periods  of  rouiion  and  revohttion.  and 
dtstaoces  from  the  sun.  Explains  bow  we  learn  about  the  pUnets.  includinf  the 
launching  of  instruments  into  space. 

1.  Planets.        1.  Coronet  InstructioMl  Films. 

tQB601]  371.9  72-700S46 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Films 


Space  sdence:  the  sun  as  a  star  {Motion  picture)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  rain.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator.  Orren  C.  Hohler. 
Summary:  Explains  the  major  facts  and  theories  about  the  nature 
and  life  history  of  the  sun,  and  compares  It  with  other  sUrs, 

— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Sun.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

523.7  74^707613 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Space  sUpc.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1968. 

18  transparencies,     color.     10  x  12  in.     (Space  science) 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Margret  K.  NoUe. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  space  exploration  snd  inuftrato  how  space  ships 
fimction.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Space  ships — Juvenile  films.      [1.  Space  vehicles]        I.  Creative  Visuals 
(Rrm)     11.  Series:  Space  science.  {Transparencies] 
[TL795]  372.3  72-735480 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


A  Space  to  grow  {Motion  picture)  Office  of  EwHUxnic 
Opportunity.  Released  by  Modem  Talkinir  Picture  Serv- 
ice, 1968. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  showing  the  alms  and  techniques  osed 
by  the  Upward  Bound  Program  to  motivate  students  and  compensate 
for  the  academic  disabilities  of  talented  poor  young  men  and  women 

1.   Socially  handicapped  children— Education.  t.   D.  S.     Office 

of  Economic  Opportunity,     n.  Modem  Talking  Hctnre  Service,  Inc. 

„,™  371.3  73-702874 

CINE 


Space  tmeL  [Pilnutrip]     Educaticaal  Prajcctiaai  Cotp.,  1968. 


(Reading  program.  Level  I.  R-164) 


29  fr,     color. 

With  teacher's 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  prograra  which  iocl«id«a  word  skill  rwaforcemeai  of 
initial  long  O  and  iniiiaj  P.  Deacribcs  an  imagiDary  nip  to  Man.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Javcnile  Rims.  2.  Ei«ImIi  language— Atpbabei— 
Juveaik  nins.  3- Inierplanetary  voyaf«a-J«v<«k  Bias.  [1.  Interptanetary 
voyages]  I.  Educational  Profactiona  Corporalkm.  II.  Series:  Reading  pro- 
gram. [Rimstrip]  Level  1.  R-164. 

tLBl525]  37^4  72-733574 

Educational  IVo>aci»oiia  72  MARC 

CorpL 


Space  travel  {Famstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1968. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  Iil,  8Si  rpm.,  23 
min.     mcrogroove.     (Astronomy  In  the  space  age,  no.  8) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Jerome  J.  Notkin. 

Summary:  Traces  deveiopmenta  In  the  manned  space  program, 
and  discusses  how  rockets  are  launched.  Describes  satellites  and 
explains  why  they  remain  in  orbit 

1.  Astronautics.  i.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc.  Series:  Astronomy 
In  the  space  age  (Filmstrip)  no.  8. 

629.45  Fi  A  6»-4890 

Eye  Gate  Hotise 


Space  travel  {FUmatrip)    Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 
Visual  Division,  1968. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Primary) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  1085. 

With  teaching  guldft. 

Summary:  Expialns  some  of  the  problems  that  man  may  face  la 
space  travel,  aod  examines  sdentlflc  discoveries  and  solutlona  to  anch 
factors  as  speed,  weight,  temperature,  food,  and  safety. 

1.  Space  flight.  l  Popular  Science  Pnbltahlng  Company,  Int, 

New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  FOM  fllmstrip  no  1085. 
Series:  Primary  (Fllmstrip) 

887.8  Fi  A  68-4150 

Popular  Science  Pnb.  Co.,  Andlo-Vlsaai  Dlv. 


341 


Spacecraft  in  the  solar  flyMem  {FUmetrip)    Popular  Science 
Audio- Visuals,  1970. 

43  f  r,     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  the  history  of  artificial  aatellltes  from  Sput- 
nik, In  1957,  to  the  present  Discusses  the  many  uses  of  these  satel- 
lites. Points  out  the  difficulties  which  man  will  encounter  In  space, 
including  harmful  radiation,  weightlessness,  loneliness,  problems  of 
eating  and  drinking,  and  protection  against  extremes  of  heat  and 
cold.    With  captions. 

1.  Artificial  satellites.  2.  Manned  space  fll^t  i.  Popular  Sci- 
ence Audio- Visuals. 

629.43  79-733488 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

Spacecraft  sends  news  about  MailB  {Filmstrip)    My  weekly 
reader,  1966.     Made  by  Communicators. 

25  fr,     color.    35  mm. 

Series  3,  no.  1-66. 

Summary.'  Describes  the  Mariner  4  spacecraft  and  explains  how 
Its  cameras  took  pictures  of  Mars.  Makes  a  comparison  of  Mars  and 
the  earth. 

1.  Project  Mariner.  2.  Mars  (Planet) — Photographs  from  ^tace. 
I.  My  weekly  reader. 

629.46  78-733083 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Spaceplayers.  [Motion  picture]     9lh  Street  Productions.  1972. 

8  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  about  two  spaceplaycrs  who  depart  for  Florida  in  their 
mission  vehicle,  telling  that  one  perishes  because  he  fails  to  observe  rules,  while 
the  other  arrives  on  time. 

I.  9th  Street  Productions- 
[PN1997i  791.43  72-702426 

aNE  72  MARC 

Spaceport — ^U.  S.  A.  (Motion  picture)  National  Aeronautic^ 
and  Space  Administration,  1971.  Made  by  Technicolor 
Corp. 

23  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  tour  of  the  principal  facilities  at  the  John 
F.  Kennedy  Space  Center. 

1.  U.  S.  John  F.  Kennedy  Space  Center,  Cocoa  Beach,  Fla.  2. 
Launch  complexes  (Astronautics)— U.  S.  I.  U.  S.  Natlooai  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  Administration. 

629.4  79-710696 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 


Spacing  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood, 
Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  0>rp.,  1970. 

4  min.     el.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Technical  drawing;  lettering) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  c-ori-ect  lettering  conventions  for 
spacing  between  letters,  words,  lines,  and  sentences  to  obtain  a  satis- 
factory and  balanced  composition.  Explains  the  common  faults  and 
empbasizes  the  necessity  of  a  pleasing  a[^>earance  In  this  phase  of 
technical  drawing. 

1.    Lettering.    2.   Mechanical   drawing.  I.  Eothen  Films.     IL 

Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    0>rporBtlon.     III.    Series: 
Technical  drawing :  lettering  ( Motion  picture) 
[T3ri]  744.4  74^713836 

Encyclopaedia  Brlun-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Spain  {FUmttrip)    Jam  Handy  Organization,  1968. 

70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in,  33i  rom 
mierogiix.ve.     (Six  Mediterranean  countries,  no.  1) 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Explores  the  cultural,  and  educational  patterns  of 
bpain,  and  surveys  political  events  of  recent  years 

1  Spain— Soc.  life  &  cuxt.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  inc. 
Series  :  s,ix  Med Iterranwin  countries  (Filmstrip)  no  .1. 

T      rr    ^   ^       .  ^^*-^  Fi  A  68-4948 

Jam  Handy  Organisation 


Spain  (Filmstrip)     Avid  Corp.,  1970. 

58  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  a,  12  In..  331  rpm. 
With  teacher's  guide 

Summary :  Shows  the  Influence  of  the  past  in  present-day  Spain. 
1.  Spain— Civilization.        1.  Avid  Corporation. 

ei4.6  70-737817 

Avid  Corp. 


Spain  (Filmstrip)     Don  Bosco.    Released  by  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Countries  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  1) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMAUY:  Describes  the  customs,  famous  paintings,  scenery, 
topography,  and  Industry  of  Spain. 

1.    Spain — I>escrlption  and  travel — 1961-  I.  Bosco.  Don. 

II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  (>>untries 
of  Europe  and  Africa,  part  1  (Fllmstrip) 

[DP43]  914.6  78-740640 

Dnlveraal  Education  and  VIsiutI  Arta 


Spain:  a  difficult  land  {FUmttrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.     Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and  Universily 

Fibns. 

5fi  fr.  color.  35  mm,  (European  geography  series.  Set  2:  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions. 

1.  Spain  —  Description  and  travel  — 1951-  i    McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.  Series;  European  geography  series  (Fllmstrip) 
Set  2 :  Spain  and  Portugal. 

914.6  70-737056 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Spain — a  time  of  change   (FilimtHp) 
Consultants,  1969. 


Visual  Education 


3S  fr.     bAw.     35  mm. 

With  Illustrated  teacher's  guide. 

Creii'U:  Author,  L.  N.  Jordan. 

.<Hminory:  Discusses  the  history  aod  people  of  Spain,  and  examines 
changes  that  are  oociirrlog  tn  the  gorernment  and  the  economy  of  the 
country, 

1    Sunln— Hist,        i.   Visual  Educational  Consulunt*.  Inc. 

914.6  Fi  A  68-4667 

Visual  Education  ConsulUnts 


Spain  and  Portugal  (Filmstrip)    Common  Ground,  London, 
1^04.      Released    in    the    U.    S.    by    Carman    Educational 

Associates,  1966. 

4S  fr.     biw.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Contrasts  the  climate,  scenery,  customs,  products,  and 
Industry  of  Spain  and  Portugal 

1,    Spain — Description    and    travel — IWSl-  2.    Portugal — De- 

scription and  travel— 1951-  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London. 

II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

9U.6  72-738M8 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Spain   and  Portugal    (FUnuttrip)     Educational  Filmstrips, 

1966. 

31.1  fr,  color.  55  mm.  (Adventures  In  Europe  with  David  and 
Mary) 

Eastman  color. 

Ci-diU:  Writers  and  photographers,  Sidney  Nolan,  Mary  I^e 
Nolan. 

Rummary:  Captioned  photographs  describe  the  experiences  of  a 
young  boy  and  girl  during  their  trip  to  Spain  and  Portugal  with 
their  parents.  Includes  views  of  Spanish  architecture,  everyday 
activities  of  Spanish  villagers,  gypsy  families,  Lisbon,  and  a  Sunday 
afternoon  bullfight 

1    Spain— Descr.  &  trav.— 1951-  2.  Portugal— Descr.  h  trav.— 

1951-  I.  Educational  Filmstrips,   HuntsvlUe.  Tex.        SerleB: 

Adventures  In  Europe  with  David  and  Mary   (Pllmstrip) 

Fi  67-1637 


Spain  and  Portugak  European  neighbors.  [Filmstrip]      Encore 
Visual  Education,  1972. 

6  rilmstrips  (39  fr.  each),  color,  35  mm,  and  6  phonodiscs;  (2  s.  e»ch). 
7  in,,  33  1/3  rpm..  6  min.  each  side. 

Abo  iuu«d  with  phonoupc  in  caucun. 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student  study  manual. 

SUMMARY:  An  overview  of  past  and  present  ways  of  life  of  the  Iberian 
Peninsula. 

CONTENTS:  t  Geography  of  Spain  and  Portugal, — 2.  Agriculture  of  Spain 
and  Ponugal, — 3  Spanish  economy  and  industry, — 4.  Spanish  cultural  heritage, 
— 5.  Spanish  historical  backgiound. — 6,  Portugal. 

I,  Spain— Juvenile  films.  2.  Portugal— Juvenile  films.  (1,  Spain.  2.  Por- 
tugal]       I.  Encore  Visual  Education,  inc. 

tDPl7]  914.6  72-735090 

Encore  Visual  Education  72  MARC 


Spain,  history  and  culture  {FUmttrip)    National  Oeof^phic 
Society.     Released   by   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Ediica- 

tionarporp.,  1968. 

so   fr.    color.    35    mm.     and    phonodltK:   2   s.,   12   in.,   33S    rpm., 
14  min.     niicrogroove.     (Spain,  Portugal,  and  Gibraltar) 

With  itcript  on  record  Jacltet. 

Creditt:  Pi-odurers,  Albert  Jloldvay,  Jeanne  Davis. 

Summary:    Describes    the   history    and    cultural    development   of 
Spain. 

1.  Spain— Hi.<itory.     2.  Spain — Civilization.  i.  National  Geo- 

graphic   Society.    Washington,    D.   ('     ii.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Spain,  Portugal,  and  Gibraltar 

(FUnistrlp) 

914.6  76-732963 

National  Geographic  Society 


Spain  in  penance.  [Motion  picture]      Don  Short  Productions, 

1971. 

27  min.     sd,     color,      16  mm. 

SUMMARY    A  mood  study  of  Spain  which  procnts  a  brief  hbtory  ot  the 
country  and  portrays  present  life-siylei  of  the  Spanbh  people. 

I.  Spain— History.     2.  Spain— Social  life  snd  customs.       i.  Don  Short  Pro- 
ductions. 
tDP66]  914.6  72-700170 

CINE  72  MARC 

Spain  in  the  New  World  {FUimtrip)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968.  Made  by  Producers 
Color  Sen-ice  in  Detroit 

78  fr.     color.     ar>  ram.      (The  Age  of  exploration) 
Summary:  Examines  a  Mexican  ci^ony  as  a  prototype  of  the  kind 
of  colony  that  the  Spanish  established  in  the  New  World. 

1.  Mexico— Hist.— Spanish  colony,  LMO-ISIO.  i.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  The  Age  of  explora- 
tion (Fllmatrlp) 

972  Fi  A  68-t57!> 

Encyclopaedia  Brllnn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Spain    in   transition    (Filmstrip)     Current   Affairs   Films, 

1970. 

i;4  fr.  color.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a.,  12  la..  881  rpm., 
IN   min.     rnlcroxnxive,      (Current   Affair*   filmstrip   MTlea) 

AIho  Imued  with  phonotape  in  cniwette. 

Captioned  veralon  (44  fr. )  also  Imued. 

With  di(K.-uaiilon  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Advlaer,  Manaon  Van  H.  Jennings. 

SCMMARY:  IlluHtrateff  the  major  controversies  that  have  arisen 
In  Spain  »n  Franco  approache«  retirement.  Show  how  Franco's 
donilnatlve  [»>wer>i  have  been  (hHllenged  by  Spanish  students.  Id- 
telleituaU,  and  younger  clergy.  DIkcubms  several  other  significant 
social,  political,  geographical,  and  economic  Influences. 

1.    Spain— Pollticn  tind   government -1939-  I.  Current   Af- 

fain  rUtns,  New  York. 

(DP270J  946.08Si  76-738171 

Current  Affalm  Films 


Spain   in   transition    (FUmatrip)      Current  Affairs  Films, 

1970. 

44  fr.     color.     3o  mm.     {Current  Affairs  filmstrip  series) 

With  guide. 

Creiitt:  Adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings, 

Bummary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  political  evolution  that  Spain 
is  undergoing  and  suggesU  poeslbilltles  for  reform  In  the  leadership 
of  the  country.    With  captions. 

1.   Spain— Politics  and  goremment — 1969-  i.  Currwit  Af- 

fairs Films,  New  York. 

946.082  78-736018 

Current  Affairs  Films 

Spain:  its  past  and  present  {Filmttrip)  McGraw-HUl  Book 
Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hil!  Book  Co.  and  University 
Films. 

ao  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (European  geography  series.  Set  2:  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1^'^oa in— History         i    McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.        Series: 
European  geography  series  (Filmstrip)     Set  2:  Spain  and  Portugal. 
914.6  77-737055 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Spain.    Part  1 :  N.  W.  Spain  and  the  east  coast  {FUnutrip) 
J.   Arthur    Rank   Limited,   London    fl96-i.      Released   in 
the  r.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
34  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (North  Atlantic  community) 

Su!nnS»:  Uses  photographs  to  portray  the  northwest  portion  and 
the  east  coast  of  Spain,  and  to  picture  the  people  who  live  in  the« 

"^V^ln-Dwcr.  *  trav.— 1951-  i.  Rank  (J.Arthur)  Limited. 

IT.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.        Series:  North  Atlantic 
community  (Filmstrip) 

914.6  Fi  A  6&-3951 

Cnlversttl  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Spain.     Part  2:  Central  and  southern  Spain   (FUmstHp) 
J.   Arthur  Rank   Limited,  London,   ,196-?]     Released   in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
38  fr.     color,     35  mm.     (North  Atlantic  community) 
Sumtr^:  Uses  photographs  to  portray  the  central  and  southern 
portions  of  Spain,  and  to  picture  the  P««P'e  *"?»:« '°."*^,^,°?2- 
1.  Spam-Deecr.  &  trav.-1961-  i.  Rank    J.  Arthur)  Limited. 

It.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.        Serlea:  North  Atlantic 
community   (Filmstrip) 

914.6  Fi  A  68-3952 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Spain — proud  past  and  promising  future  {Motion  picture) 
Neubacher-Vetter  Film  Productions,  1968. 

13  mill,     ml,     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CicdiU:  Educational  conaultant,  Richard  Vetter. 

Swinmuj;/.-  Esplorea  Spain's  past  and  her  contributions  to  world 
culture  and  lilstory.  Explains  Important  points  regarding  the  geog- 
raphy of  the  country  and  shows  modern  aspects  of  Spain  and  her 
cities  which  deuute  a  progressive  land  with  a  promising  future. 

I.  Spain— CI vl lira t ion.    2.  Spain— Descr.  &  trav.— 1951- 
I.  Neubacher-Vetter  Film  Productions,  Los  Angele". 

914.6  Fi  A  68-554 

Neubacher-Vetter  Film  Productions 

Spain:  setting  the  stage  for  empire  {FilTnstnp)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968.  Made  by  Pro- 
ducers Color  Service  in  Detroit. 

76  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  Age  of  exploration) 

Bummary:  Describes  the  age  of  exploration  In  terms  of  national 

forces  at   work   in   Europe,  and  explains  how  Spain  gained  power 

through  exploration. 

1.   Spain- Exploring  expeditions.     2.   Discoveries    (In  geognv^oy) 

I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.         Series:  The 

Age  of  exploration  (Filmstrip) 

910.09  Fi  A  68-4580 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Spain:  the  eastern  and  southern  lowlands  (Filmstrip) 
McGi^w-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.  and  University  Films. 

43  fr.    color.    3S  mm.     (European  geography  series.    Set.  2 :  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions. 

1.  Spain- Description  and  travel  — 1961-  i.  McGraw-Hill 

Book   Company.        Series:   European  geography  series   (Filmstrip) 
Set  2 :  Spain  and  Portugal 

914.6  78-737058 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Spain:  the  meseta,  the  mountains,  and  the  northern  low- 
lands {FUnuttrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and  University  Films. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (European  geography  series.  Set  2 :  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

1.  Spain —I>e8crlptlon  and  travel  — 1951-  i.  McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.         Series:   European  geography  series   (Filmstrip) 
Set  2  :  Spain  and  Portugal 

914.6  74-737057 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions. 

Spain:  the  people  and  their  war  ot  life  (FUmtirip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  ("(>.  and  University  Films. 

47  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (Eoropean  geocrapby  aeriea.  Set  2:  Spain 
and  Portugal) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions. 

1.  Spain— Social  life  and  customs.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. Series:  European  geography  series  (Filmstrip)  Set  2: 
Spain  and  Portugal. 

914.6  71-787069 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


342 


Spain — the  Pilgrim's  way 
see 

Eapafka— la  ruta  de  lot  peregrinoa. 

Spalding   (A.G. )    and  Brothers,  inc. 
see 

Air  flite. 

Omnibus. 

Pancho  Gonzales  racket  &  championship 
ball, 

Spalla  (Rick)    Video  Productions 
see   Rick  S^ialla  Video  Productions 


The  Span  of  attention  (Motion  picture)  National  Science 
Foundation.  Made  by  B.  D.  Walk,  1967.  Released  by 
Psychological  Cinema  Register,  1971. 

20  uiin.    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author.  R.  D.  Walk. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  a  lat>oratory  test  of  attention,  which 
projects  varying  numbers  of  dots  at  brief  Intervals,  allowing  time 
after  each  trial  for  the  student  to  write  down  his  estimate  of  the 
number  of  dots  shown.  _ 

1.   Attention.  I.   U.   S.     National   Science  Foundation.     II. 

Pennsylvania.  State  University.  Psychological  Cinema  Register. 
[BF321]  153.1  79-713856 

Psychological  Cinema  Register 


Spang  makandra  (Working  together)  (Motion  picture) 
Aluminum  Co.  of  America.  Made  by  Wilding.  Released 
by  Association  Films,  1969. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  FoUows  an  American  engineer  who  goes  to  Surinam 
to  help  set  up  a  major  construction  project  and  participate  in  train- 
ing local  personnel  to  take  over  the  project. 

1  Engineers,  American.  2.  Technical  assistance.  American— Suri- 
nam. I.  Aluminum  CJompany  of  America,  il  Association  Films, 
inc.     in.  Working  together  ( Motion  picture) 

309.2  76-701787 

CINE 


Spanish-American  leaders  of  the  20th  century  (FUmstrip) 
Look/Listen  &  Learn.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 
Released  by  International  Book  Corp.,  1970. 

10  flhnstrlps  (55  fr.  each)  color.  85  mm.  and  5  phonodiscs  (2 
8.  each),  331  rpm.,  IS  min. 

With  teachers'  guide.  .    ,         ... 

Contmti:  1.  Caesar  Chaves.  — 2.  Henry  Goosalw.- ».  Le<^Ido 
Sanchez.— 4.  Francisco  Brsvo.— 6.  Anthony  Qulnn.— «.  Herman  Ba- 
dlllo.  — 7.  Pin  Thomaa.  — 8.  Lnia  Qoero  ChleMi. —  ».  Josephine 
NIevee.— !•.  Jose  Feliciana  _  .   ,  , 

1.  Spanlsh-Amerlcans—Blography.        l.  Look/Listen  A  L«am,  ina 

n.  International  Book  Corporation.  

920.08  79-784958 

Look/Listen  &  Learn 


The    Spanish-American    War    (Motion    picture)       Thome 

Films,  1967. 

."»  niln.     si,      t)&w.     8  mm.      (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  101) 
Loop  aim  mounted  In  cartridge.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 

In  super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credtti:  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes,  Jamea  C.  Schott 

Biimmarji:   Pictures  the  wreck  of  the  Maine  and   United  State* 

troops  training  with  a  Gatling  gun.      Includes  scenes  of  troop  ships 

leaving  New  York  Harbor,  United  States  battle  ships  firing,  troops 

disembarking  and  packing  ammunition  for  the  trek  inland,  and  a 

cavalry  unit  pitching  camp. 

1.   U.   S.— Hist- War  of  1888.        i.  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder, 

Colo         Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture)   no.  lOL 
973.8  Fi  A  67-5465 

Thorne  Films 


Spanish  American  War   (Flhmtrip)     Jones  and  Osmond. 
R<>leased  by  Modem  Ijearning  Aids,  1968. 

25  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  I'art  1  follows  Theodore  Roosevelt  as  he  builds  up  the 
Aiuerlcon  Navy  In  spite  of  Secretary  of  the  Navy  John  D.  I/yng^s 
wishes.  Part  2  presents  Roosevelt's  dilemma  when  war  Is  declared: 
should  he  remain  In  Washington  or  Join  In  the  fighting?  For  ele- 
mentary grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Pres.  U.  8.,  1858-1919.  2.  U.  8.— History- 
War  of  1808.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond.  Inc.  n.  Modern  I^amlnf 
Aids.   New  York.        Series:  Critical  thinking  aids   (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-733298 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


The    Spanish -American    War    (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

01  fr.    color.    .W  mm.     (The  U.  S.  becomes  a  world  power) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  WHUam  Routt;  collaborator,  Richard  IX 
Ml  leu. 

SfMMARY:  Explains  how  the  Spanish- American  War  led  to  a 
new  approach  In  the  Unlte<l  States  foreign  policy.  Describes  the 
entry  of  the  United  State*  into  an  active  power  position  In  world 
affairti,  discussing  the  Influence  of  the  United  States  In  Latin  Amer- 
lea  and  Its  Interest  In  the  Far  Bast. 

1  U.  8.— History— War  of  1808.  2.  U.  S.— Foreign  relations — 20th 
century.  I.  BncyclopaM) la  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  The  U.  S.  becomes  a  world  power  (Filmetrlp) 

973.8  78-738888 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nics  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Spanish-American   War  battle   scenes    (contemporary   re- 
creations) {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1&67. 

5  mm.      8l.      Wtw.      8  moi.      (8  mm.  document*  project,  no.  100) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridje.      iMued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  Aim  notea,  Jamea  C.  Schott 
Summary:  Uses  reenactmenta  of  Spanish- American  War  scenes 
made  during  the  war  period  to  reveal  the  romantic  flag-wtTlng  Tlew 
of  the  war  which  was  prevalent  at  the  time  Includes  footage  from 
Thomas  Edlaon's  Alms  entitled  Cuban  ambosh.  Advance  of  Kansas 
volunteers  at  Caloocan,  and  The  early  morning  attack. 

1.  U.  S.— Hist— War  of  189a  L  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder. 

CDlo        Series:  8  oim.  documents  project  (Motion  picture)  no.  100. 
973.8  Fi  A  67-M66 

Thome  Films 


of  New  Mezioo.  [Hlmstripj    Society  for 


Vmal  Educatioii.  1972. 


t4  h.  color.  3)  rant  and  phooodtac:  1  a.,  12  ia.,  33  1  /3  rpm.,  17  mm. 
(Pocua  00  America — the  Near  Wot  regioa) 

AIm  iMtied  with  phonotape  in  cmetie. 

With  UAcber't  guide. 

CREDITS:  Photographen,  Jeanne  Ponerfield,  Uu  Ouckehng. 

SUMMARY:  Investigatei  the  conflicl  between  the  Spaaiab-Ainencsiia,  de- 
scendants of  Spantth  Land  Grant  tettlen  in  oortheni  New  Mexico,  and  the 
United  States  Covemment  over  land.  Examine*  the  hiitixy  of  the  Land  Grant 
tettlemenu  and  the  prcaent  lives  of  Spanish- Americans.  Describes  recent  at- 
icmpti  by  the  Spanish- American*  to  revive  their  ecooomically-depreased  regioa. 
throu^  self-help  programs  such  at  agricultural  cooperatives. 

1.  Spanish  Americans  in  New  Mexico.      2.  Land  grants — New  Mexico. 

I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.     II.  Seriea:  Foe 
the  Neat  West  region.  (Filmstripj 
tF805.S75]  289.3 

Society  for  Visual  72 


72-732744 
MARC 


Spanish  civil  war  {Motion  picture)    Anargyros  Film  Library, 
1970. 

4  ny.u.    Ri.     b&w.     8  mm.     (Hlghlighta   in   world   history) 

Ijxip  film.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In 
cartridge  with  note*"  and  bibliography. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  decade  of  the  thirties  In  Spain  when 
the  fitniggle  between  political  opponents  culmlnatfHl  In  flfrhting  and 
reduci>d  the  nation  to  poverty  and  chaos.  Shows  Franco,  the  victor. 
Id  various  pertodo  of  the  war  observing  the  events  which  led  to  his 
triumph. 

1.   Spain— History— Civil   War.  1886-1089.  i.   Anargyroa  Film 

Library.  Series:   Highlights  In  world   history    (Motion  picture) 

946.081  78-707480 

Anargyroa  Film  Library 


Spanish  countryside   (Motion  picture)     Frith  Fibns,  1963. 

13  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Spanish  version  also  lasued. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Emily  Benton  Frith. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  various  topographical  regions  of  Spain, 
including  the  plains,  monnulna,  farming  coantry,  and  coaatUne. 
Shows  people  as  they  work  on  handicrafts  and  in  orchards,  rlneyarda, 
and  fleids,  and  pictures  outdoor  markets. 

1.  Spain— Descr.  &  trar— 1861-  r.  Frith  Films,  Hollywood, 

Calif. 

914.6  Fi  A  68-961 

Frith  Films 


Spanish  explorers:  Balboa  (Filmttrip)    Y.  L.  P.  Materials 
Corp.,  1968. 

35  fr.    color.    3,^  mm. 

Bumtitjry:  Relates  the  story  of  Vaaco  NdRez  Balboa,  the  discoverer 
of  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Describes  his  early  life  In  the  New  World, 
his  hardflhipA  and  dIsaKMlntmenta.  and  his  execution. 

1.  Bfliboii.  Vast-o  Niifiea  de,  1475-1579.  l  Tour  LessoD  Plan 

Materiala  Corporation. 

Fi  A  67-3778 
Y.  L  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Spanish   explorers:   C<riiinibiiB   (FUmstrip) 
torials  Corp.,  1968. 


Y.  L.  P.  Ma- 


41  fr.     color.     3S  mm. 

Summary:  Itelates  Columbus'  youthful  desire  to  become  a  sailor, 
his  ideas  concerning  a  westward  passage  to  the  Orient  the  means 
by  which  his  expeditions  were  supported,  and  the  dlfflcultles  be 
encountered  during  his  four  voyages. 

1.  Colombo,  Cristoforo.  i.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corpora- 
tion. 

Fi A  67-3779 
Y.  L  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Spanish    explorers:    Conmado    and    MagreOan    (FUmatrip) 
Y.  L.  P,  Materials  Corp.,  1968. 

57  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summury:  E>epicts  Ferdinand  Magellan's  experiences  as  adreu- 
turer,  explorer,  navigator,  and  the  first  man  to  lead  an  expedition 
around  the  world.  Describes  the  explorations  of  Coronado  In  the 
Southwest  and  Middle  West  United  Sutea,  tracing  bis  fniitless 
search  for  the  legendary  "Seven  Cities  of  Cibola,"  and  his  great 
discoveries — the  Rocky  Mountains,  the  Oolorado  River,  and  the 
Great  Plains. 

1.  HagalbSes,  Fernio  de,  d.  1521.  2.  VAsquez  de  Coronado,  Fran- 
ciaco,  1510-1549.        i.  Yonr  Leaaon  PUn  Materiala  Corporation. 

Fi  A  67-3780 
T.  L.  P.  LcMon  tlRH 


Spanish  explorers:  Cortes  {FOmttrip)    T.  L.  P.  Materials 
Corp.,  1968, 

38  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

Bumni  iry:  Chronicles  the  life  of  Hernando  Cortte  as  a  youth, 
Spanish  soldier,  and  adventurer.  Covers  his  conquest  of  the  entire 
tiation  of  Mexico,  and  procurement  of  the  Axtec  treaaure. 

1.  CortM,  Hernando,  1485-1547.  L  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials 
Corporstlon. 

Fi A  67-3781 

Y.  LP.  Materials  Corp. 


Spanish  explorers:  Frandsco  Pixarro  (FUmstrip)    Y,  L.  P. 
Materials  Corp.,  1968, 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Bumtii-ny:  Presents  the  life  of  Francisco  Pixairo,  who  conquered 
the  Inca  Empire  of  South  America.  Depicts  bis  conquest  and  exploi- 
tation of  the  Inca  Indians,  and  his  death  by  asaassinatloo. 

1.  Piaarro,  Franclaco,  marqutis,  1470r-1541.  r.  Your  L«moo  Plan 
Materials  Corporation. 

Fi  A  67-3782 

y.  L  p.  Materials  Corp. 

Spanish  explorers:  Joan  Ponce  de  Leon  and  Hernando  de 
Soto  {FUmttrip)     Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp.,  1968. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summ-iry:  Pi^senis  two  of  Spain's  great  16th  century  explorers : 
Ponce  de  Leon  who  sailed  with  Columbus  In  1493  and  conquered 
Puerto  Rico  in  1500;  and  Hernando  de  Soto,  who  assisted  Pliarro 
In  the  conquest  of  the  Inca  civilization  and  then  explored  the  North 
American  continent  m  1538.  ^     .,      ,k^ 

1,  Leon,  Luis  Ponce  de,  1528?-15&L  2.  Soto,  Hernando  de,  1500 
(ca  1-1542         r.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corporation. 

Fi  A  67-3783 
€.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Spaaiah  Uatory  of  tlM  20Ck  eeatary.  [Filnutrip]     Audio  Unfual 
Educational  Press,  1971. 

2  filmstrips  (34  fr.)    color.    35  mm.       and  2  phonotapea  (MagkHrack,  S  ia.. 
7  1/2  ips.,  30min.} 

With  leacber't  script  in  Spanish. 

CREDITS;  Author*,  Seftor  Martin,  Charles  Starr. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  history  of  Spain  of  the  20th  century. 

1.  Spain— History— 20ih  century.       1.  Audio  Lingual  Educational  PrcM. 
[DP233]  946.08  72-734027 

Audio  Lingual  Educational  73  MAKC 


Spanish  Inflneoces  in  the  United  States.  [Motion  picture]     Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1972. 

14  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  b&w. 

Second  edition  of  the  1948  motion  picture  of  the  same  tide. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Donald  E.  Worcester. 

SUMMARY;  Shows  different  ways  in  which  the  United  Stales  has  been 
influenced  by  its  Spanish  heriuge.  such  as  language,  home  furnishings,  srchitec- 
lure,  place  names,  community  development,  and  Ufe  styles. 

1    United  Sutes — Civilization— Spanish  influences— Juvenile  films       [1. 
Spaniards  in  the  United  Sutcs]       1.  Coronet  Instructional  Filraa. 
[E169.1]  917.3  72-701517 

Coronet  Instructional  72 

Films 


MARC 


Spanish  Mexico:  The  ctrfonial  towns   (Filnutrip)      Educa- 
tionnl  Filmstrips,  1968. 

57  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  manual.     Manual  lacking  in  L.  C. 

Credit*;  Author,  Mary  Lee  Nolan;  photographers.  Sidney  Nolan, 
Mary  I^ee  Nolan.  ^     ^  . 

Summnry:  Pictures  the  colonial  towns  of  Mexico,  and  shows  the 
Influence  of  the  Spanish  and  of  the  Indiana  In  their  deveiopmetit. 
With  captions,  „  ,    _  , 

1.   Architecture,  Colonial— Mexico.  i.   Educational  FllmatripB, 

Huntsvllle.  Texas. 

917.2  Fi  A  68-1855 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Spanish  Mexico:  The  heartlands  (FUmstrip)     Educational 

Filmstrips,  1968. 

58  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  manual.    Manual  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Credits:  Author,  Mary  Lee  Nolan;  photographers.  Slduej-  Nolan, 
Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

Summary:  Descrlbea  the  heartlands  of  Mexico  and  their  surround- 
ing areax.    With  captions. 

1.   Mexico— r)e«crlptIon  and  trayel — 1961-  i.  Educational 

Filmstrips,  Huntsville,  Texas. 

917.2  Fi  A  68-4854 

Educational  Filmstrips 

Spanish  Mexico:  The  Spanish  heritage  {Filmttrip)    Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1968. 

-57  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  manual.     Manual  lacking  in  L.  C. 

Credits:  Author.  Mary  Lee  Nolan;  photographers,  Sidney  Nolan, 
Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

Summary:   Traces  the   Spanish   heritage  of  Mexico  through   her 
art,  architecture,  ai>d  customs.    With  captions. 

1.  Art.  Mexican— Spanish  influences.  l  Educational  Filmstrips, 

HnntsviUe,  Texas. 

917.2  FiA68-t856 

Educational  Filmstrips 

Spanish    painting,    1530-1830    {FUmstrip)        Educational 
Productions,  England.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Proth- 

mann  Associates,  1966. 

30  fr.     color.     85  mm. 

With  lecture  uotea.  ^       _,. 

Summary:  Traces  the  erolotlon  of  Spaoiih  palnUng  from  Rlbera 
to  the  work  of  Goya. 

1.  Palattog,  SpaolstL        i.  Educational  Piodncaonn,  lU. 
u.  prothmaim  Asaodataa 

759.6  73-734253 

Prothmann  Associates 


The  Spanlth  tanaoO.  [Motioa  picture]     BBC-TV, 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  nima. 

64  min.     id.     bAw      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  Dirk  Bogarde. 

SUMMARY:  A  comprehensive  history,  oooipiled  from  rart  fooiaae  shot  in 
Spain,  which  describes  (he  political  upheavals  that  led  to  the  Spanish  Qvil  War. 

1.  Spain— Politics  and  govemnieni— 1931-1939.  2.  Spain— History— Ovil 
War.  1936-1939— Causes.  1.  British  BroKlcaaling  Corporstioa.  Tdeviilon 
Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

[DP2S7,  946.08  79-714660 

Time-Ufe  Films  73  MARC 


313 


Ikon  Filma    Beleased 
by    BFA   Educational 


Spare-part  statues  (Motitm  picture) 
by    liniley-Film    Associates,    1969; 

Media.  1971. 

3  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Exploring  art  constructlou 
series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Sammary:  Shows  how  a  life-sized  humorous  form  of  a  woman 
can  be  constructed  from  a  large  rarlety  of  scrap  materials.  For 
elementary  gradea. 

1.  Handicraft.  I.  Ikon  Films.  II.  Balley-Fltm  Associates. 
III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Exploring  art  constructioa 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  72-711154 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Spare  parts  for  human  bodies  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday 
and  Co.  Made  by  New  Concept  Productions.  Released 
by  International  Communication  Films,  1968, 

l.'>  min.  ad.  color.  16  mm.  (Current  problems  of  public 
pollcj) 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  reel  with  magnetic  track  and  as  super 
8  mm.,  ad.  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Dlscussen  the  moral  Implications  Involred  In  heart 
transplants,  and  presents  an  Interview  with  an  American  heart 
transplant  patlenL  Dr.  Mlchati  DeBakey  and  Dr.  Christian  Barnard 
discuss  the  future  of  heart  transplants. 

1.   Heart— Transplantation.  i.   Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc. 

n.  International  (Communication  Pilma.        Series:  Current  problems 
of  public  policy  (Motion  picture) 

174  Fi  A  68-2965 

Doubleday  and  Ca 

Spargo,  Nicholas 


Genius  man. 


The  Spark  plug  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Educntion  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Servicing  the  small  gasoline 
engine) 

Loup  film. 

1.  Spark-pluga.    2.  Gas  and  oil  engines — Maintenance  and  repair. 
I.   Fairfield   Associates.     II.   Universal   Education  and   Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  Serrlelng  the  small  gasoline  engine  (Motion  picture) 
[TJ787]  621.43  72-715291 

Universal  Education  &  Visual  Arta 


Spark    plug  service    {Motion  picture)      Raybar   Technical 
Films,  1966. 

4  min.    si.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  ateps  to  be  followed  when  removing,  cleaning, 
gapping,  and  replacing  spark  pluga. 

1.  Automobiles — Ignition.     2.  Spark-plugs.    3.  Automobiles — Maln- 
teoaoce  and  repair.        i.  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

629.28  Ki  68-254 


Spark  plus  service   (Motion  picture)      Fairfield  Aaeociatea. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    sL    color,    soper  8  mm.     (IgDlUon  aerlea) 
Loop  dim. 

1.     Autuiiiobiles^Ignition — MalntPnunce    and    repair,       2.    Spark 
plugs.         I.  Falrneld  A.^sociutes.     II.  rnivers.il  FMucatlon  and  Visual 
Arts.    III.  Series:  Ignition  series  (Motion  picture) 
[TL£13]  629.28  78-715239 

Universal  Education  and  Vlanal  Arta 


Sparkle.  [Motion  picturci     Robert  E.  Landsburg  Him  Produce 
tions,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  visual  poem  that  follows  a  mountain  stream  from  its  source 
high  in  s  side  canyon  of  the  Columbia  River  Gorge  down  to  its  inevitable  meeting 
with  man. 

1.  Columbia  River.        I.  Robcn  E.  Landsburg  Film  ProductioRS. 

[F853i  333.7  72-715311 

CINE  72  MARC 


The  Sparrow  who  ate  the  starch  (Japan)  (FUmatrip)    Jam 
Handy  Orf^anization,  1968. 

50  fr.  color.  3-^  mnL  and  pbonodisc:  2  8.  (1  s.  for  manual  projec- 
tor, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  riHn.,  12  mln.  micro- 
groove.    (Asian  fairy  tales,  no.  4) 

Summary:  Uses  art  work  to  Illustrate  the  Japanese  fairy  tale 
about  the  sparrow  who  ate  starch. 

I.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Series:  Asian  fairy  tales  (Film- 
strip)  no.  4. 

398.21  Fi  A  68-4967 

Jam  Handy  Organisation 

Sparrows    (Motion  picture)     Pickford   Corp.     Released  by 
United  Artiste  Corp.,  1926. 

12S  mln.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  releai^ed  In  3ft  mm. 

In  the  Mary  Flckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credils;  Director,  William  Beaudlne;  story,  Winifred  Dunne: 
adaptation,  C.  Gardner  Sullivan;  titles,  Oeorge  Marlon,  Jr.:  pholog- 
rnphy,  Charle.i  Rosher.  Hal  Hohr,  Karl  Sirusa ;  editor,  Harold 
McLernon.  Catt:  Mary  Pickford,  Giwtave  Von  SeyfTertltz.  'Spec' 
O'Donnell,  Boy  Stewart,  Mary  Louise  Miller,  Charlotte  Mlneau, 
Uoyd  WhlUock- 

Summiary:  T^n  underfed  and  overworked  orphan  children  find 
themselves  at  the  mercy  of  a  brutal  keeper  and  his  family  on  a 
sinister  "baby  farm"  In  the  southern  swamplaoda  After  a  seriea 
of  adventures.  Molly,  the  oldest  of  the  waifs,  leads  her  tittle  band 
on  a  hazardous  Journey  through  the  swamps  to  safety. 

I.  Pickford  Corpora-  tlon.      it.    United   ArtlstR   Corpora- 

tion,   in.  Mary  Pickford  film  collection. 

Fi6a-370 


^jarrows    (Motion  picture) 
see  also  Angel  in  the  bam 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sparta — a  study  in  mititarism  (Filmiitrip)  Coleman  Film 
Enterprises.     Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  13 
mill     ( iJiixlmarks  In  the  history  of  Grww  j 

Creditt:  Author.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Sumtnary:  L>escrlbeg  the  rise  and  fall  o(  Greek  clty-aUtee  and  the 
battle  of  Thermopylae,  and  contrasts  the  mlllUrlatlc  society  of  Sparta 
with  that  of  Athens.    With  captions, 

1.  Sparta— History.  i.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,  ii.  RMI  Film 
Productlonii.  Series:  Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Greece  (Film- 
strip) 

913.8  7&-736883 

RMI  Film  Productions 

Spartacus   (Motion  picture)     Bryna  Productions.     Released 
by  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1960. 
*  1*4  mill.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Super  twlinlrama-70.     Technicolor. 

Baaed  on  the  oorel  of  the  same  title  by  Howard  Fast 

CreAUt:  Producer.  Edward  Lewis;  director,  Stanley  Kubrick; 
screenplay.  Dalton  Tmmbo:  music,  Alex  North;  director  of  pbotocra- 
phy,  Russell  Metty:  fllm  editor,  Robert  Lawrence.  Ctt*t:  Kirk  Dotv- 
ias,  L-anrence  Olivier,  Jean  Slmmoos,  Charles  Laugbton,  Peter  Dstl- 
nor. 

Summary:  Drama  telling  the  story  of  a  strong-willed  slare  named 
Spartacus,  who  led  a  revolt  of  gladiators  against  Rome. 

1.  Spartacus,  d.  71  a.  c.— Drama.  2.  Rome — Hist.— Republic — 
.Serrile  Wars.  135-71  a.  c— Fiction.  i.  Faat,  Howard  Hdrlo,  1914- 
Spartncus.  ii.  Bryna  Productions,  Inc.  m.  UnlTersat  Picture  Com- 
pany, Inc.  ( Incorporated  lfl8ft> 

930  Fi 67-1210 

Spatter  painting  {Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Re- 
leased by  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968- 

4  niin.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 

Looy  lilni  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Richard  Siumstl. 

Summary:  E>emonstrates  the  technique  of  spatter  painting.  For 
primary  utaAva. 

1  Painting— Technique.  i.  Chandler  Publiahlng  Company.  San 
Francisco,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Boole  Company.  Series:  Art  experi- 
ence series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  73-702263 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Spawn  of  the  north  (Motion  picture)  Paramount  Pictures. 
Released  by  MCA  TV.  1938. 

no  urn,     sd.     b&w.     3.".  mm. 

I-  C.  Iiii^  10  mm.  print. 

B.ised  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Barrett  Wllloughby. 

Credits:  Producer,  ,\il>ert  Lewin ;  director,  Henry  Hathaway ; 
screenplay,  Jules  Furthman,  TaltHit  Jennin^:  music.  Djmltri  Tlom- 
kin;  photOBrnphy.  Charles  I^ng.  Jr.;  editor.  Ellsworth  Hosgland. 
Cast:  Georce  Raft.  Henry  Fonda,  Doroliiy  Lamour.  Akim  TamlroflT, 
John  Biirrymore. 

Summarp:  A  drama  about  the  strUKKle  between  a  group  of  honest 
fistieriuen  and  a  group  of  sHla.on  pirates  ott  the  coast  of  Alaska, 
and  how  this  struggle  caused  a  clash  between  two  life-long  friends. 

I.  Willoushby.  Floranoe  (  Barrett)  Spawn  of  the  north,  u.  Para- 
mount Pictures  Corporation,    iii.  MCA  TV. 

Fi  67-4;U 

Spawning  in  an  African  mouthbreeding  fish  {Motion  pic- 
tuicl  .Vmeiicnu  Museum  of  Natural  History.  Made  by 
Le^tei  R.  Aroiisoii.  Released  by  Psychological  Cinema 
Rpfiister,  1967. 

IG  niin.    sd.    color.    HI  mm. 

Revised  version  of  the  1!)50  silent  motion  picture  entitled  Repro- 
ductive behavior  in  the  African  mouth-breeding  fish. 

Credits:  Authors,  lister  R,  Aron.son,  A.  Marie  Tucker;  photog- 
raphy. Thane  L.  Bierwert;  editor,  Harry  Rubel. 

t^ummary;  Shows  identification  characteristics  of  male  and  fe- 
male Tllapia  macrocephala,  courtship  behavior,  and  the  construc- 
tion of  the  nest.  Shows  eggs  hatching  In  the  mouth  of  the  male, 
and  traces  several  stages  of  the  development  of  the  young. 

1.  Tllnpia.  2.  Spawning.        I.  American  Museum  of 

Natural  History,  New  York.  II.  Pennsylvania.  State  University. 
pKychological  Cinema  Register.  III.  Reproductive  behavior  In  the 
African  mouth-breeding  fish   (Motion  picture) 

591.1  70-708679 

Penii.     State  Univ.  Audio-Visual  Services 

Speah  four  trio  (Motion  picture)  Radio  and  television 
Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and  National 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1961. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

KlnpMXtpe. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  series  Frontiers  of  faith. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dorla  Ann;  director,  Martin  Hoade. 

SUMMARY:  A  Baylor  tJalv»sIty  drama  trio  reads  several  Bibli- 
cal selections,  Including  Blessed  Is  the  man,  The  Lord  spake  to 
Jonah,  Birth  of  Moses,  Joshua,  and  Remember  now  thy  creator. 

1.  Bible.  O.  T.— Drama.  I.  Frontiers  of  faith  (Television  pro- 
cram)  II.  Southern  Baptist  Convention.  Radio  and  Television 
CommtsslMi.     III.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-5073 
Boiithem  Baptist  C^n-  ventlon.     Radio  and  TV  Cotninisslon 

Speak  ap— for  Christ  (Filmstrip)    Family  Films,  1965. 

00  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  14 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Stories  of  Christian  witnessing) 

With  leader's  guide. 

HHmmary:  Describes  the  Impact  of  communicating  the  good  news 
of  God's  love  as  revealed  through  Christ  In  the  story  of  a  Christian 
layman  who  helps  save  the  marriage  of  his  best  friend. 

1.    Wllness    bearing    (Christianity)  i.    Family    Pllms,    Inc. 

Series:  Stories  of  Christian  witnessing  (Fllmstrlp) 

248.4  Fi  A  68-3763 

Family  Films 

peaking  of  language  (Filmstrip)  Guidance  Aasociat^s  of 
Pleasuntv-ille,  N.  Y.,  1971. 

•1  fllniNtrlps  Ipt.  1,  85  f r. ;  pt.  2.  75  fr.)  color.  85  mm.  and  2 
phonortlscH  (2  ■-  each)  ;  12  In. ;  SSt  rpm. ;  pL  1.  12  mln. ;  pt.  2,  18  mln. 
mlcrogroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  casaette 

With  dlscuNston  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  origins  of  modem  languages,  describes 
the  relattonHhIp  of  language  to  thought,  points  out  the  essential 
similarities  among  all  language*,  and  tells  how  languages  grow  out 
of  other  languages. 

1.  I.Mnguaiie  and  languages.  1.  Ouldmnee  AatodalM  of  Pleuant- 
Tllle,  N.  T. 

rpi21]  408  72-739841 

uiildance  AwoeUtM 


Special  applications.  Part  1:  Taper  turning  with  a  taper 
attachment  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
utt:i.  I0fil>.     Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mi...  si.  (OOI-.  MDi^T  8  mm.  tind  phonntape  in  cass^-ttc: 
\l  \\«.     iThe  MetHl  tunilng  latlie.  gronp  .'0 

Loop  fllm. 

With  script 

CREDITS  :  Consultant.  Harold  Jonas. 

sr.MMARV:  Demonstrates  how  to  make  a  fairly  long  taper,  from 
raw  piece  to  completed  product,  using  the  taper  attachment  on  the 
metal  turning  lathe. 

1,  Jigs  and  fixture*.    2.  Lathes.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
II    Taper  turning  with  a   taper  attachment  (Motion  picture)     HI. 
Sfii^-  The  Metal  turnins  lathe  (Motion  picture)  group  5. 
[T.ni8T]  684.09  71-712526 

IXA  Educational  Products 

Special  applications.  Part  2:  Tap«r  taming  by  off-setting 
the  taltetock  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts   insi).     Made  by  Cinema  Coromunlcations. 

4,., in  .L  color.  «ur«-r  8  mil.,  anil  ptior.otai*.  in  caw«>ttP: 
IJ  liis.     (Ttie  Metal  turnlnp  lathe.  jr"0"P  ■'' 

l,oop  fllm. 

With  script 

's?5?S*^t?lSafrbl'rtVr  a  center^riUed  piece  by 
oft-eetllnK  the  tailstock.  Educational  Products. 

„  '-^  ^u"  nirrorr'setUngThe  taLS  (Motion  picture.  HI. 
llnTsTThe  MetL  lurning  lathe  ^.oMon  picture,  g^up  .^^^^^^^ 

KMucltlonal  Products 

Special  applications.  Part  3:  Using  the  parting  tool  (Mo- 
tinn  picture)  DC.V  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by 
Ciiu'iu'  Comniunications. 

4  niin.  8l.  color.  «u|>er  8  nmi,  mid  phoiioUi(>e  In  ciis.'-vttt': 
U  '1'-=-     'The  M**t!il  tiirnine  latlif.  giunp  .'.) 

IxKip  fllm. 

With  script. 

fREDITS-  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  positioning  of  the  parting  tool  and 
blade  on  the  metal  turning  lathe  and  shows  hand  feeding  and  power 
feeding  of  the  tool  Into  the  work.  ,  „    ^     * 

1  JiRs  and  fixtures.  2.  Lathes.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
II.  i'sing  the  parting  tool  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series:  The  Metal 
tnriiing  lathe  i  Motion  picrure)  group  .">. 

IT.I118T]  684.09  72-712529 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Special   appUtations.     Part    4:    Setting   up   for   knurling 

(Motioupicture)  T)CA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made 
Ijy  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.  si.  color.  Mi[wr  8  mm.  and  i.honoiape  in  ca-«ette:  U  Ips- 
(The  Metal  turning  lathe,  group  .'i, 

l»op  film. 

With  script.  , ,  , 

knurling  '-'•''!'. ^-'^  ffi^"'^'*"^,'  'S^K^'v.SU.X  Product. 
H  Vt't^ilg'p  ?oV'i^rling  olSn  picture)     III.  Series:  The  Metal 

rTJUSTT  *"'"""  """"'  '«^'«»  70-712520 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Special  applications.  Part  5:  Blaking  the  knurl  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by 
C'iiieni:!  ("ommunications. 

4  niln.  ai.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  lI  ip^. 
(The  Metal  turning  lathe,  group  :^^ 

Loop  film. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Consultant  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  how  to  select  the  knurl  size,  demon-strates 
the  correct  feed,  and  shows  the  completion  of  the  knurl. 

1  Jigs  and  fixtures.  2.  Lathes.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
II,  Making  the  knurl  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series:  The  Metal  turn- 
Ing  lathe  (Motion  picture)  group  5. 

[TJ1187]  684.09  70-712515 

DCA  Educational  Products 

A  Special  breed  (Motion  picture)  J.  I.  Case  Co.  Made  and 
released  by  Jam  Handy  Organization,  1967. 

slwl'--tf^''i:'^"«n-the-S™" scenes  to  show  work  opportunities 
available  in  Ihe  construction  industry,  ranging  from  equipment 
operation  to  engineering  and  planning.  ,„j„._Tt    i        i 

1.  Construction  workers-U.  S.  2.  Bol'dlng  tradea-U.  S.  t 
Case   (J.  1.)  Company.  Racine,  Wis.      u.  Jam  Handy  Organi^tlon, 


Jam  Handy  Organlza- 


331.702 
tlon 


Fi A  68-1131 


Special  concrete  masonry  problems  (Filmstrip)     University 
of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1965. 

48  fr,     l)&w.    35  mm.     (Farm  mechanics) 

Summiiiy:  Shows  the  use  of  control  Joints,  how  to  construct 
them,  and  how  the  plate  is  attached  to  the  wall.  Gives  Instructions 
on  how  to  flnl>h  basement  walls  and  how  to  provide  proper  drain- 
age,    includes  suggestions  on  patching  and  cleaning. 

1  Concrete  blocks.  Ii.  Masonry.  i.  Illinois.  University.  Voca- 
tional Agriculture  Service.        S»-rle«:   Farm  mwchanlca   (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-4100 
Illinois.    Univ.    Voca-  tional  Agriculture  Service 

Special  defenses  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1969. 

4   min.     si.     color,     super  8   mm.     (Animal   Hfe  serlea) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher  guide.  ,  _.    .i. 

Summary:    Dlscuasea  special  defenaea  used   by   various  animals 

1.   Animal  defenwa.        i.   McOrawHlU   Book  Oompanj. 
Series;  Animal  life  series  (Motion  picture) 

691.6  7^708318 

McOraw-Htll  Book  Oo. 


344 


Special  Echication  Curriculum  Development  Center 
see  Iowa,  University.  ^>ecial  Edication  Cur- 
riculum Development  Center 

Special  food  problems 
see 

Health  science:  Special  food  problems. 


A  Special  kind  <tf  care  (Motion  picture)  Cancer  C&re. 
Made  and  released  by  Harvest  Films,  1968. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  tmn. 

Summary:  Explains  how  Cancer  Care,  Inc.,  stands  by  with  counsel- 
lug,  guldajice,  and  funds  when  a  family  iDemt>er  Is  struck  down  by 
cancer.  Shows  how  aU  members  of  a  family  benefited  from  the 
assistance  of  a  case  worker. 

1.  Oancer  Care,  Inc.  i.  Cancer  CJare.  Inc.  n.  Harvest  Films, 
New  Tork. 

362.1  77-702875 

CINB 

A  Special  kind  of  morning  (Motion  picture)  KETC. 
Released  by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center,  1970. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (What's  new) 

Summary:  Follows  two  little  girls  on  a  trip  to  the  «oo  at  day- 
break, and  shows  the  wonder  of  being  alone  with  only  the  animals 
and  their  keepers  and  of  sharing  these  experiences  with  each  other. 

1.   Zoo  animal.-*.  i.   St.   Louis,     Television  station  KETC.     n. 

National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.        Series:  What's 
new  (Motion  picture) 

590.74  76-706114 

CINE 


Special  Libraries  Association 
see 

Is  knowledge  power? 

Special  maps  (Filmstrip)  University  Films.  Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

38  fr.  color.  S'l  mm.  (Map  and  globe  series.  Set  2:  Using 
maps) 

with  teacher's  guide. 

Summaty:  Points  out  that  all  maps  show  the  location  of  land  and 
water  areas,  and  that  they  may  also  show  the  location  of  other 
featui-es,  such  as  nations,  states,  and  cities.  Describea  special  maps 
as  those  which  show  the  location  and  distribution  of  particular 
natural  or  cultural   features,  such  as  products,  routes,  and  eleva- 

1  Maps,  I.  University  Films,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  ii.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Map  and  globe  series  (Fllmstrlp) 
Set  2 :  Using  maps. 

912  Fi  A  68-4733 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O. 

Special  maps  I.  [Filmstrip]    Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1971. 

30  fr.     color      35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  different  types  of  relief  and  contour  maps,  and 
illustrates  nautical  charts  and  symbols  With  captions. 

I    Maps-Juvenile  nims.      2    Nautical  charts— Juvenile  films.      [1.  Maps. 
2    Nautical  charU]        1.  Educational  Projections  Corporation, 
tGAUOi  912  72-734771 

Educaiional  Projections  72  MARC 

Special  maps  II.  [Filmstrip]    Educaiional  Projections  Corp.,  1971. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Describes  specialited  maps  used  by  man  to  chan  and  explain  his  environ- 
ment. Illustrates  various  early  historical  mapping  devices.  With  captions. 

I,  Maps— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Mapsj  I.  Educational  Projections  Corpora- 
tions. 

(GA130]  912  72-734772 

Educational  Projections  72 

Corp. 


MARC 


Special  Purpose  Films    (Firm) 
see 

C;an  individualization  work  in  your  school 
system  ? 

How  can  the  curriculum  for  individualized 
education  be  determined? 

How  can  you  apply  team-teaching  and  non- 
grading  to  your  school  ? 

How  can  you  make  individualization  work 
in  your  school  system? 

Why  are  team-teaching  and  non-grading 
important  ? 

Special  report  (Motion  picture)  Dept  of  Cinema,  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California.  Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arta,  1970. 

IT  mln.    sd.    color.    16  ram. 

SUMUARV :  Satire  of  the  news  coverage  of  the  murder  of  Candy 
I'arabola.  a  topless  go-go  dancer. 

1.  I'arabola.  Candy.  I.  Los  Angeles.  University  of  Southern 
California.  Dept.  of  dnema.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts. 

[GV1786]  070.4  71-711509 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Special  repwt:  footprints  on  the  moon  {FUmttrip)    Quid* 
ance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  196». 

256  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aoa  phooodlsc:  2  s.,  12  Id.,  331  rpm..  SO 
mln.     mtcrogrooTe. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Associated  Press. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary;  Uses  NASA  space  photographs  and  flisbt  recordings  to 
recreate  the  history  of  manned  space  exploration.  Analraes  the  slc- 
niflnnce  of  the  moon  landing  and  dlscossee  queatlons  about  the 
fotore  of  the  United  State*  In  space. 

1.  Manned  qwce  flight  2.  Space  flight  to  the  moon.  t.  Onldance 
ABSoclates  of  PleasantTllIe,  N.  T. 

629.45  79-734896 

Ooldanoe  AModataa 


Special  report:  The  Penta^n  {Famttrip)  Guidance  Asso- 
ciates of  Pleaaantville,  N.  Y.,  in  cooperation  with  the 
Associated  Press.    Released  by  Guidance  Associates,  1970. 

138  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  831  rpm.- 
part  1.  14  mln. ;  part  2,  16  mln.    microgroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  dlsoussioa  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  a  Tlew  of  the  Pentagon  and  the  people  who 
work  there.  Includes  an  eiplaoatlon  of  the  ways  in  wMch  the  Penta- 
gon functions. 

1.  Arlington.  Va.  Pentagon  Building.  2.  U.  S.  Dept  of  Defense. 
L  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  T. 

353.6  76-736286 

Outdance  Aasodatea 


The  Special  senses  (Filmstrip)    Robert  J.  Brady  Co^  1968. 

.M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.,  12  In.,  3Si  rpm., 
30  min.     microgroove.     (Anatomy  and  physiology,  no.  6) 

AIM  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

St'M.MARY :  Emphasizes  the  anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  eye- 
ball, the  ear,  the  noae,  and  the  tongne  and  dlscussec  receptors  for 
beat,  cold,  pressure,  and  pain. 

1.  Senses  and  sensation.  I.  Robert  J.  Bradi;  Company. 

It.  Series:  Anatomy  and  physiology  (Filmstrip)     no.  6. 
[QP43I]  612  79-739343 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 


SpedalizatioB  and  mass  prodactloL  [Filmstrip]     Cliffbrd  ianoff. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

54  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodiic:  1  >..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.  (Man 
and  the  citie*.  ntnet  1:  Econorakx  of  the  city) 

Also  bsucd  with  ^lonoupe  in  cassette. 

Wiih  (tudy  juide. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  how  specialization  and  mus  production  contribute  to 
the  life  of  a  ciiy. 

1.  Urban  economic*.        1.  Janoff,  QifTord.      11.  BFA  Educational  Media- 


Cent  rOH   Educa- 


111.  Series:  Man  and  the  citiea,  aeries  1:  Economics  of  the  city.  rPilmsirin 

[HT321]  338  72-73»25 

BFA  Educational  Media  73  MARC 


Specialized  farmer  and  specialized  vendor 
(Filmstrip) 

see   Market  economy:   Socialized  farmer  and 
specialized  vendor 


Specialty  Advertising  Association 
see 


The  Lasting  medium. 


Specialty  cuts  {Motion  piuture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mia    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Radial  arm  saw) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  tMtes  on  cartridge  caHe. 

gutnmary:  Shows  a  xariety  of  ornamental  cuts  which  can  be 
adileved  on  a  radial  arm  saw. 

1.  Radial  sawB.        i.  Saling  Orporation,  C^ambrldge,  Mass. 
Series:  Radial  arm  saw  (Uotlon  picture) 

684.08  79-706348 

Baling  Oorp. 

Spedes   specific  aggregation    of   dissociated   sponge   cells 

(Motion  picture)     Education   Development  Center,  1969. 

4  mln.    si,    color.    16  mm.     ( DevelopmenUI  blol<«y  fllm  program) 

With  fllm  notes. 

Credit!:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Joseph  V  Durden- 
consQltant.  Eugene  BelL 

Bummarjf:  Shows  aggregation  of  cells  after  twB  different  species 
of  sponge  ceils  are  dissociated  to  illustrate  the  prindptee  that  cell 
nio¥ements  during  assocUUon  appear  to  be  rmndom.  and  that  aaso- 
daUtm  of  cell*  into  stable  aggregates  is  species  spedflc 

1.  Cell  aggregation.    2,  Sponges.  i.  Education  Derelopment 

Center.  Series:  DevelopmenUI  biology  fllm  program  (Motion 

picture) 

593  72-707930 

Education  Derelopment  Center 


Species:    stability  and  change  (Motion  picture) 
see   Habitat  and  species  variation 


Spedflc  heat  [Hlmatrip] 
dett  Co..  1971. 


EdMediaTcc.    Releaaed  by  Stiver  Bur- 


aad  phonotape  in  caaaeCte:  dual-track,  I  7/t  ipa., 
riea  for  the  ISCS  prograjn) 


n  e&perintental  technique  for  detcmuning  the  ipe- 


33  fr.     cokx.     35  nun. 
6  nun.     (Sound  filmstrip  •■ 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lUwtntestt 
cific  heat  of  substances. 

1.  Spedfk  beat         I.  EdMedUTec.      11.  Silver  Burden  CompaBy.      III. 
Series:  Sound  Gbnstrip  series  for  the  ISCS  ptofram.  (Filmstrip] 

lQC291j  536  72-733920 

EdMedi^Tec  72  MARC 


The  Spedfie  is  terrific   (Motion  picture) 
tional  Films,  1971. 

12  mill.     sd.    color     16  mm.     (('reatlre  writing  series) 

With  leader's  guide. 

riiEDITS:  Adviser.  John  W.  Pllffotd. 

SIMMARY:  Uses  a  letter  and  a  term  paper  to  lllnstrate  the 
power  potential  in  precise  nouns  and  verbs.  Teaches  students  to 
rpt-ogiiiee  the  difference  between  general  and  specific  and  demon- 
strates how  the  une  of  specific  detail  Improves  writing, 

1.   English  language— <:omposit Ion  and  exercises.     2.  English  lan- 
guage—Noun.    3.  English  language— Verb.         I.  Centron  Educational 
Films.     II.  Series:  Creatlre  writing  series  (Motion  plcturei 
[PE1408]  808  73-714167 

Centron  Educational  Films 


^ectra  Pictures 
see 

The  Gold  rush  '68. 


The  Lost  world  revisited. 


The    Spectrometer    (Motion    picture)     Holt.    Rinehart    and 
"Winston.  1971.    Made  by  Charles  Fuller  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Spectroscopy,  no.  21 

Lo<»p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS-  Consultant,  Jefferson  C.  DaTis. 

SUMMARY:  Lists  the  essential  components  of  a  ^wctrometer. 
illustrates  examples  of  each  component,  and  describes  the  display  of 
a  spectrum-  ,    „ 

1    Spectrometer.  1,  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.     11.  Se- 

ries: Spectroscopy  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

[QC373.S7]  545  70-711925 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

The  Spectrum  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  Ijondon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Communication 
Fibns,  1964. 

1.  mlu.     .si.     color.    8  mm.     (Light  and  color  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guiile. 

Summaty:  Illustrates  how  a  ^)ectrum  la  produced  by  shining  a 
beam  of  white  light  tbrou^  a  prism  so  that  the  t>eam  Is  analyzed 
into  Its  component  rays— the  colors  of  the  spectrum. 

1.  Light  [.  Gateway  Educational  Fluns,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Com- 
munication Films.  Inc.  Series:  Light  and  color  series  (Motion 
picture) 

Fi  A  67-1710 

Communication  Films 


Spectna  tm4  raya.  [SUde  Kt]     Nadooal  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1969.     Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  D<nan  Productioiu. 

10  sbdes.     color.     2  x  2  in. 
With  tcripi  in  English  and  French. 

SUMMARY:  lUuatrates  simple  analysis  of  the  spectra  produced  by  various 
fMcs  and  bow  the  wavelength  of  s  ray  may  be  detennioed.  With  capooos. 
I.  Spectnxn  aaalyvs.       I.  Canada.    National  Fibn  Board.    11.  Dooan  Pro- 


(QC451, 

Dooan  ProductioRS 


Spectrum  Film  Studio 
see 


535 


72-734044 
MARC 


Capriccio. 


The  Spectnnn  nt  the  hydrogen  atom  {Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batohelor  Eduoation  Division,  London  flQ^lj 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Eduoa- 
tioial  Corp. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  fllm.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  gaide. 

Summarjf:  Demonstrates  how  a  line  spectrum  results  from  the 
transfer  of  discrete  quantities  of  energy  when  an  electron  mores 
from  a  higher  level  to  a  lower  one  Shows  the  visible  light  iqtec- 
trutn. 

1.  Hydrogen — Spectra.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartooa  Films, 

ltd.,  London,  it.  Encyclopaedia  Brttannica  Educational  Corporatioo. 
535  Fi  A  68-2932 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

The  Spectrum  ot  the  hydn^m  atom  {Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

2  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Chemistry) 

lAxtp  flbn.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  lo  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  spectrum  of  the  hydrogen  atom. 

1.  Hydrogen — Spectra.  r.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films, 
ltd.,  London,  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Chemistry  (Motion  picture.  Ualas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films) 

541  76-704913 

Encyclopaedia  Brllan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Speculatioa  about  voter  behavior  {Motion  picture)  Indiana 
University  Social  Studies  Development  Center.  Released 
by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

25  mln.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (American  political  twhavior  series) 

Creditt:  Producer,  John  Wlnneger;  narrator.  Shirley  H.  Engle. 

Summaiy:  A  political  science  demonstration  lesson  which  shows 
a  teacher  as  he  divides  his  class  Into  various  subgroups  of  the  gen- 
eral voter  population  and  discusses  with  his  students  how  each  of 
these  subgroups  will  vote  or  if  they  will  vote  at  all 

1.   Voting.  I.    Indiana.     University.     Social   Studies  Develop- 

ment Center,    ii.  Indiana.    University.    Audio-Visual  Center.  Se- 

ries: American  political  behavior  series  (Motion  picture) 

371.3  71-706772 

Indiana  Univ.    A-V  Center 


345 


Speech  and  protest  {Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films,  1967. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     10  mui. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  flrst  amendment  to  the  U.  S.  Constitu- 
tion und  invsents  dratuatizations  to  ohow  actual  situations  In  which 
the  right  to  speak  or  assemble  without  restriction  might  be  qties- 
tioned. 

1.  U.  S.  Constitution.  Ist  amendment.  i.  Churchill  Films,  Los 
Angeles. 

323.44  Fi  A  68-519 

CINE 


Speech    services     (Motion    picture)        McGraw-Hill,    1971. 

Miide  by  AVilliam  Claiborne  Inc. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Orientation  to  rehabilitation) 

AI'U)  ifoiued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

CREDITS-  Author.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  role  of  the  speech  pathologist  In  diag- 
nosing and  treating  speech  and  bearing  disorder*,  such  as  aphasia. 
Btuttering,  and  mlsarticulatlon.  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  re- 
storing or  developing  good  communication  skills  In  toUl  rehabillta- 

I.  Speech,  Disorders  of.  2.  Speech  therapy.  I.  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Company.  II.  Series:  Orientation  to  rehabilitation  (Motion 
picture) 

[RC427]  616.8  74-713982 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 


^Mch  skills:  Using  your  voice  effectively  {Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

14  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

CredlU:  Educational  collaborator,  Carl  A.  Dalilnger. 

Symmary:  Uses  demonstrations  to  examine  problems  that  are  the 
result  of  a  speaker's  volume,  pitch,  voice  quality,  and  articulation, 
and  points  out  ways  to  overcome  them. 
Another  issue.    bJbw. 

1.  Speech.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

808.5  75-704606 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Speed   demon    (Motion  picture)     Columbia   Pictures  Corp. 

Released  by  Excel  Movie  Prciducts  tl94-t, 

3  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Silent  version  of  the  35  mm.  fllm  entitled  Highway  snobbery,  re- 
leased by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.  in  1996, 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  featuring  Krasy  Kat  Describes 
the  misadventures  of  Erazy  and  his  girl  friend  while  joyriding  in  a 
Urge  automobile. 

I-  Colombia  Pictures  Corporation,     n.  Excel  Movie  Products, 
nr.  Highway  snobbery  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  79-707771 


Speed,  inc.  (Motion  picture)    NFL  Films,  1967. 

27  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit*.-  Director  and  writer.  Bob  Ryan:  narrator.  Jack  Buck; 
photogruphy,  David  Marx. 

Summary:  Presents  highlights  of  the  1886  playing  season  and  fea- 
tures ouUUnding  performances  by  the  Dallaa  Cowtwys  profeaaional 
football  team  and  by  Indlvldiul  players. 

1.  Dallas  Cowboys.        i.  NFL  Films,  Inc. 

796.332  Fi  A  68-1410 

Pro  Football  Hall  of  Fame 


^>eed  of  chemical  chan^  (Motion  picture)  Iwazuuni  Films, 
Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1968. 

15  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  a  single  cboaical  reaction  can  occur  at 
many  different  speeds  and  presents  experiments  to  show  that  dieml- 
cal  change  Is  the  recombination  of  atoms  which  form  new  mole- 
cules. 

1.  Chemical  reaction.  Bate  ot  i.  Iwanaml  Eiga  Selsakujo. 
Tokyo,    n.  Fllm  Associates  of  California.  Los  Angelee. 

541  Fi  A  68-2113 

Film  Associates  of  California 


The  Speed  of  lifffat  (FUmttrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films 

and  Slides,  1967. 

38  fr.    color.  35  mm. 

CredUt:  Author.  Paul  Fleming. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  Idea  of  waves  with  reference  to  sound 
and  water.  Introduces  the  Idea  of  light  waves,  the  measure  of 
the  «s>eed  of  light,  the  disturbance  of  atoms,  and  the  light  year. 
With  caption.^. 

1.  Ll^t— Speed.  2.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  l  Bod^  (Herbert 
E.)  Films  and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara,  Calif. 

535  76-736264 

Budek  Pllos  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


The  Speed  of  microwaves  for  measurements  of  wavelength 
and  frequency  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Kdiicational  Corp..  litTl.  Made  by  Peter  Robinson 
Associates. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experimento  In  ph.vsLcs — 
microwave  optics) 

ijooft  fllm. 

With  guide  book. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Tom  Smith;  collaborators,  Albert  V.  Baest 
assisted  by  Cloan  Powell  and  Homer  Boswerman. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  ilemoiistrHtions  with  a  microwave  trans- 
mitter and  a  cathode-ray  uscilloMcope  which  show  how  to  calculate 
the  Rpeed  of  microwaves  from  Independent  meaxurementa  of  fre- 
quency und  wavelength. 

1.  Microwaves.  I.  Encjclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration, n.  Series :  Experiments  in  phy:*lcs — microwave  optics  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

(QC6U]  536  70-713997 

Encyclopaedia  BrIUn-  nlca  Educational  Oorp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Speed  of  sound  (Motion  picture)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Lim- 
ited. Ixiiuion,  1968,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal 
Kducfttion  and  Visual  Arts.  1969. 

4  min.    si.    I>J(\\.    super  S  iniii.     (Sound  serlea) 

Loiip  flltu. 

With  teachpr'5  guide. 

Sr.MMARV :  Shows  how  the  speed  of  sound  Is  determined  In  air 
and  water  and  covers  depth  fsounding  by  reflection  of  sound  waves 
from  the  *e«  t)ed. 

1.    Sdiind-wnves.     1.    Sound — Speed.  I.   Rank    (J.   Arthur) 

Liiuiteit.      II.    t'nIversHi    KdiicHtlon   and   Visual   Arts.     III.    Series: 
Sound  series  (Slotion  picture) 
[Q0243]  634  71-715264 

I'liiver^nl  Kiliiriition  and  Visual  ArU 

Speed  on  ice  {Motion  picture)  Winik  Films  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Paramnimt  Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

8  luin.     sd.    color.     3o  mm.     (Sports  In  lotion) 

CredilM:  Director.  lUcbard  Wlnlk;  script,  Martin  Andrews ;  niir- 
nttor.  Chris  Scheiikel:  cuiuermen,  Bernard  Dresnt-r,  John  Itiiike; 
editor,  Irving  Oshnian. 

Summarji:  Describes  the  actioti  and  exottement  of  sports  car  races 
on  the  frozen  surface  of  Stillwater  Lake  In  Feiinsylranla's  Pocono 
Mountains.  Shows  scenes  of  the  annual  barrel  Jumping  contest  held 
at  an  ice  rink  in  Grosslnger,  N.  V. 

1.  Sports  car  events.  i.  Wlnlk  Pllius  Corporation,  New  York. 
II.    Paramount   Pictures  Corporation.  Series:    Sporta   In   action 

( Motion  picture) 

796.7  Ki  67-1422 

Spcedscene:  the  Problem  of  amphetamine  abuse  {Motion 
fictvre)  Medi-cine  Films.  Released  by  Bailey-FiUn  Asso- 
ciates, 1969. 

17  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Richard  Scott. 

Summary:  Dr.  David  K.  Smith  discusses  objectively  tbe  dangers 
of  amphetamine  abuse,  emphasizing  that  tbe  physical  and  psychiatric 
damages  of  amphetamine  abuse  far  exceed  those  of  ISO  and  mari- 
juana together 

1.  Amphetamine.  2.  Drug  abuse.  i.  Medl-clne  Films  (Firm) 
n.  Bailey-Fllm  Associates. 

613.8  70-706584 
Bailey- Film  Associates 


(Speedy  Smithj    {Motion  picture)      Rayart  Pictures  Corp., 

1927. 

."■)  reel",     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  la  S5  mm. 

Incnuiplete  copy:   I*   C.   has  reel   1  only    (17  min.) 

In  the  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn  Moore  film  collection.  Library  of 
CongrefW. 

Creditt:  Director,  Duke  Worne;  photography,  Ernest  Smith;  edi- 
tor. Desmond  O'Brien.  Ca»t:  Biily  Suillvan,  Hazel  Deane,  Virginia 
True  Boardman,  Harry  Tembrook,  Frank  Rice. 

Summary:  A  comedy- melodrama  about  the  son  of  a  wealthy  pul>- 
lisher  who  goes  out  to  discover  life  on  his  own  and  becomes  associated 
with  a  iraveiing  boxing  show,  meets  an  aspiring  authoress,  and 
becomes  involved  with  a  corrupt  politician. 

I.  Rayart  Pictures  Corporation,  n.  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn  Moore 
film  collection. 

Fi 68-546 

Speedy  the  snail  (FUmatHp)     Q+Ed  Productions,  1966. 

45  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm., 
12  min.     (Tales  of  the  wiw  old  owl.  series  1,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  James  K.   Frledrlch;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summary:  I'ses  a  story  about  an  unforgiving  snail  to  illus^ate 
tbe  importance  of  kindness  and  forglreness  in  daily  life.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life.     2.  Kindness.  i.  g-fEd  Produc- 

tions.       Series:  Tales  of  the  wise  old  owl   (Fllmstrlp)   series  1, 

DO.    & 

177  75-784800 

Q-t-Bd  Productions 


Speedy  the  snail 
see 


Un  Caracol  llamado  Vcloz. 

Spelling  by  syllables  {FUmatnp)  University  Films.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

36  fr.      rolnr.     35  mm.      (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series) 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  how  to  spell  accurately  using  syllables.  For 
a  flfth-grade  reading  improvement  program. 

1.  English  language  — Ortbograpby  and  spelling.  2.  Bngllah  lan- 
guage— Syllabication.  i.  University  Films.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  n. 
McOraw-Hllt  Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  patterns 
series  (Fllmstrlp) 

421  Fi A  67-3940 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Spelling  compound  words  {FUmstrip)  University  Films. 
Relea-sed  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

37  fr.      color.     3.'i  mm.      (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series) 
With  tearher'n  guide. 

Summary:  sumuiarlzea  the  patterns  for  spelling  compound  words. 
For  a  flfth-grade  reading  improvement  proffram. 

1.  EngllHh  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  Engliah  lan- 
guage— Comixmnd  words.  i.  University  Films.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
II,  Mc<;raw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  pat- 
terns aeries  IFilnutrlp) 

421  Fi  A  67-3937 

McGraw-Hill  Biiok  Co. 

Spelling  (grade  2)  (Filmstrip)  Audio-Visual  Section,  Divi- 
Bioii  of  Instructional  Services,  I»s  Angeles  City  School 
District.  Released  by  Bailey  Film.H,  1959;  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

iTt  fr.  color.  Xt  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a,  12  In..  33|  rpm. 
mItTogroove.     (Teaching  language  skills) 

Summary:  Demonstrates  steps  In  the  selection,  preseolatlon,  aod 
organlutlon  of  spelling  lewiona  In  the  claaaroom. 

1  English  hingiiage— Orthography  and  ■pelHog.  2.  Second  graile 
< Education)  I,  U»  Angeles  City  School  District.  Dlvlaloti  of 
Instrmilonal  Services.  II,  Bailey  Films.  Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif.  III. 
BFA  Educational  Media.  Serten:  Teaching  language  skills  (Fllm- 
strlp.    BFA  [educational  Media) 

370.7  7^738619 

BFA  Educaflonal  Media 


Spelling  (grades  3,  4)  (Filmstrip)  Audio- Visual  Section, 
Division  of  Instructional  Services,  Los  Angeles  City 
School  District    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1959;  by  BFA 

Educational  Media,  1971. 

133  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm. 
mlcrogroove.     (Teaching  language  skills) 

Summary :  Demonstrates  steps  In  the  selection,  presentation,  and 
organisation  of  spelling  lessons  in  the  classroom. 

1.  English  language— Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  Third  grade 
(Education)  3.  Fourth  grade  (Educatloo)  I.  Los  Angeles  City 
School  District.  Division  of  Instnicttoaal  Services.  II.  Bailey  Films, 
inc.,  HoUywood,  Calif.  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series: 
Teaching  language  skills  (Fllmstrlp.     BFA  Educational  Media) 

370.7  77-738620 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Spelling  (grades  5,  6)  (Filmstrip)  Audio-Visual  Section, 
Division  of  Instructional  Services,  Los  Angeles  City 
School  District  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1969;  by  BFA 
Educational  Media,  1971. 

1)8  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm. 
niicrogroove.     (Teaching  language  skills) 

Summary:  Itemonstrates  steps  In  tbe  selection,  presentation,  and 
organisation  of  spelling  lessons  in  the  classroom. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  Fifth  grade 
(Education)  3.  Sixth  grade  (Education)  I.  Los  Angeles  City 
School  District.  Division  of  Inxiructlonal  Services.  II.  Bailey  Films, 
Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif.  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series: 
Teaching  language  skilU  (Fllmstrlp.     BFA  Educational  Media) 

370.7  75-738625 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Spelling — how    spelling    almost    ruined    Madrille^s    little 
league  {Filmstrip)     Troll  Associates,  1970. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Edward  McCullough. 

Summary:  Illustrates  spelling  rules  by  using  a  story  of  how 
Mudville's  star  pitcher  was  almost  t>enched  because  he  failed  In 
spelling.    With  captlona    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Engliah  language — Orthography  and  spelling— Juvenae  fllma. 
I.  Troll  Associates. 

372.6  73-737456 

Troll  Associates 


Spelling  is  easy    (Motion  picture) 
Films,  1967. 


CJoronet  Instructional 


11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Second  edition. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Educational  collaborator,  Viola  Theman. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  Ave  basic  rules  for  good  spelling — hear, 
see,  repeat,  write,  and  check  the  word — as  explained  by  the  «lItor  of 
a   school   newspaper  who  wishes  to  Instruct  students  who  misspell 
words  In  articles  submitted  for  publication. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.        i.  Coronet  In- 
structional Films. 

421  Fi  A  67-5280 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Spelling  plurals   (Filmstrip)     University  Films.     Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

40  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Dlscoverlngspelllng  patterns  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  rules  for  forming  plurals.  For  a  fifth-grade 
reading  Improvement  program. 

1.  English  language  — Orthography  and  spelling.  i.  University 
Films,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series  : 
Discovering  spelling  patterns  series  ( Fllmstrlp ) 

421  Fi  A  67-39^56 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Spelling  problem  vowel  combinatitxis  (Filmstrip)     Univer- 
sity Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

40  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series, 
set  11) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  words  having  difficult  vowel  combinations, 
and  !<how8  how  to  use  spelling  patterns  to  learn  to  spell  words  of 
this  nature.     For  grade  6. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Vowels.  I.  University  Films,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  n.  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  patterns 
series  (Film.strlp)  set  6. 

372.6  Fi  A  68^661 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Spelling  problem  word  pairs  (Filmstrip)    University  Filma 

Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

34  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series, 
set  6) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  problem  word  pairs,  and  shows  how  to  use 
spelling  patterns  to  leant  to  spell  words  of  this  nature. 

For  grade  6. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Word  formation.  l  University  Films,  Kansas  Oity,  Mo. 
II.  McOrawHIll  Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  pat- 
terns series  (Filmstrip)  set  d. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-4660 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Spelling  rules.  [Filmsttipi     Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1967. 

29  fr      color.      35  mm.     (Language  iri*  program,  200) 
SUMMARY:  PrcMnU  basic  tpcllin(  ruin,  including  *  diicusuon  of  the  ex- 
ccpliutu  lo  the  rule*.  Provide*  caamplet  for  each  rule.  With  caplioru 

I  Engliih  language  -Orihography  and  tpeihng  -  Juvenile  film*.  1-  English 
language-  Spellmg.  I.  Educational  Projcctioni  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Lan- 
guage arti  program    [Filmilrip]  200. 

(LB1574J  4U  72-734187 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Spelling  silent  consonants   (Filmstrip)     University  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

38  fi.  color.  35  mm.  (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series, 
set  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  words  having  silent  consonants,  and  shows 
how  to  use  spelling  patterns  to  learn  to  spell  words  of  this  nature. 
For  grade  6. 

1  Engliah  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage—Consonants. 1.  Dnlverslty  Fllma.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  ii. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  pat- 
terns series  (Fllmstrlp)  set  6. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-4662 

McCiraw-HlUBookCo. 


4) 


Spelling  the  k  sound  (Filmstrip)  University  Films.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

32  fi-  color.  S5  mm.  (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series, 
set  6> 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary-  Discusses  words  with  the  k  sound,  and  shows  how  to 
use  spelling  patterns  to  learn  to  spell  words  of  this  nature.    For 

1  English  language— Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage—Phonetics.  I.  University  Films,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  n. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  pat- 
terns series  (Filmstrip)  set  6. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-4663 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Spelling  the  names  of  days  and  months  (FUttutrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

34  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series,  set 

) 
With  teachers  guide. 
Credif:  Advisers,  Evalyn  Kinkead,  Jerry  E.  Reed. 
Summary:  Reviews  the  origin  and  spelling  of  the  names  of  days 
and  months,  and  explains  their  patterns  of  abbreviations. 

1.  Daya  2.  Months.  l  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Discovering  spelling  patterns  series  (Filmstrip)  set  4. 

372.6  79-732760 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Spelling  the  sh  sound  (Filmstrip)  University  Films.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4,->  f:-  color.  35  mm.  (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series, 
set  til 

With  teaclier's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  words  with  the  sh  sound,  and  shows  how  to 
use  spelling  patterns  to  learn  to  spell  words  of  this  nature.      For 

1  English  language— Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage—Pbonetics.  I.  University  FlUns.  Kansas  City.  Mo.  n.  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  patterns 
series  (Fllmstrlp)  set  6. 

372.6  Fi  A  68^664 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Spelling  with  short  vowels  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book 

Co..  1967.    Made  by  University  Films. 

3fi  fr     roUvr.    3."  mm.     (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series,  set  1) 

With  tiMChers  KUide- 

Summary:  Discusses  and  explains  spelling  with  short  vowels. 
Designed  for  reading  Improvement  In  grade  one. 

1  Spelling.  2.  Vowels.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries- Discovering  spelling  patterns  series  (Fllmstrlp)  set  1. 

Fi  A  67-3766 
McO raw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Spelling  with  vowel  pairs  (Filmstrip)     University  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

82  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  patterns  In  which  certain  pairs  of  vowehi 
are  commonly  used.     For  a  flfth-grade  reading  Improvement  program. 

1.  English  language-orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Vowels*.  r.  University  Filmfl.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  n.  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company.  Series:  Discovering  spelling  patterns 
series  (Fllmstrlp) 

421  Fi  A  67-3941 

McGraw-HUIBookCo. 


346 


Spellman,  A.  B. ,  1935- 


Black  music  in  transition. 

The  Spdman   stoiy    {Hotion   picture)     Spelman   College. 
Made  and  released  by  Campbell  Films,  1969. 

28  min.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  Tiew  of  Spelnun  College  as  revealed  aa  foor  grad- 
oatee  and  Btudenta  of  today  dlttcusa  the  various  faceta  of  coUese  life. 

1.  Spelman  rollege.  Atlanta.     2.  Colleice  environment.  1.  Spel- 

maa  College,  Atlanu.    n.  Campbell  Fllma,  Saxtona  River,  VL 

S78.768  71-702580 

CINE 


Spence,  Thomas 
see 

A  Child's  alphabet  with  casual  references 
to  D.  N.  A.  replication  in  the  Garden  of  Eden. 


Spencer,  Bernard  Cole 
see 

The  Ernie  game. 

Spencer,  James  G 
see 

An  Acid  dim. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


^)encer  Lens  Company 
see 

Friends  of  the  trees. 

^)encer  Nelson  Film  Productions 
see 

Functional  teaching  of  numbers. 

Jerry:  the  rehabilitation  of  an  asthmatic 
patient. 

Skiiing:   beginning  movements . 

S{>encer  Productions 
see 

Fallen  sands. 


Spend  it  all  (Motion  picture)    Flower  Films,  1971. 

45  miD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sl'MMART:  A  documentat7  film  about  the  Hfe  styles  and  eoTlr- 
onnientB  of  three  yroupa  of  Cajun  muslclana  In  the  bayou  coantry  of 
Kouthwest  Loalstaoa. 

1.  Acadlans  in  Louisiana — Songs  and  musin  I.  Flower  Films. 
917.63  75-7U503 

CINE 

Spend,  spend  (Motion  picture)  King  Screen  Productions, 
1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Explains  that  the  reUll  purchaaer  Is  a  universal 
Tirtim.  as  witnessed  In  the  story  of  a  yoanc  boy  who  buya  a  acale- 
model  sports  car  wbtch  soon  falls  apart     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Consumers— Javeolle  fllma.  2.  Complaints  (Retail  trade)— 
Juvenile  flhus.         I.  King  Screea  Productions. 

[HC79.C6]  372.8  78-712927 

King  Screen  Productions 

Spending   your    food   dollars    (Filmstrip)    Household    Fi- 

niinoe   Corp.,    1965.    Made   by   Becker-Goessl.   inc. 

77  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Based  on  the  booklet  Honey  management,  your  food  dollar,  edited 
by  the  Money  Management  Institute  of  Household  Finance  Corpora- 
tion. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  how  to  plan  the  use  of  food  dollara  when 
buying,  storing,  and  preparing  foods.    With  captions. 

1.   Marketing   (Home  economics)     2.  Cookoy.  I.  Household 

Finance  Corporation.  Money  management,  your  food  dollar.  11. 
Household  Finance  Corporation. 

641.3  77-737690 

Household  Finance  Corp. 

^>enn  maturation  in  the  male  reproductive  tract:  Develop- 
ment <rf  motility  {Motion  picture)  Penelope  Gaddum, 
Richard  J.  Bland&u,  and  Roy  Hayashi.  Released  by  Uni- 
versity of  Washington  Press,  1968. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarif:  Demonstrates  and  describes  tbe  remarkable  change  In 
motility  characteristics  of  rabbit  spermatotoa  as  they  pass  through 
the  male  reproductive  tract,  from  tbe  seminiferous  tulwlee  and  ductull 
efferentes  througii  to  the  cauda  epidldymldls  and  ductus  deferens. 

1.  Spermatosoa— Motility.  i.  Oaddum,  Penelope,     n.  Blandao, 

Richard  Julius,  1912-  m.  Hayaahl.  Roy.    iv.  Washington  (State> 

University.    Press. 

576  74-703519 

Washington  (SUte)  Univ.     PrcM 


Spermatogenesis  of  graasfacvper  {Motion  picturt)  Gate- 
way Film  Productions,  London,  1962.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

2  mli>.     si.     color.     8  mm.     I  Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  Is  sUndard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Released   In   England  in   the  series  entitled  Mitosis  and  meloala. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Bummaru:  Shows  live  reproductive  crils  of  the  grasshopper  under- 
foing  melotlc  divisions.  Illuatratee  the  chromosomes  separating 
and  migrating  to  the  oiqMSite  aldea  as  the  membrane  begins  to  pinch 
through  the  middle  with  live,  mature  sperm  In  tbe  background. 

1.  Spermatogenesis.    2.  Locusts.  i.  Gateway  Film  Production*, 

ltd.,   London.     D.    International  Communication   Films.  Series : 

Secondary  biological  sdeoces  series  (Motion  picture)     Series:  Ulto- 
als  and  meioals  ( Motion  picture) 

595.7  74-700584 

International  Com-  manlcatlon  Films 


^)erry,  Robert 
see 

Profiles  cast  loi^  shadows. 

^)erry  Rand  Corporation 
see 

Christmas  telephone  (Remington  Rand  tele- 
vision commercial) 

Man  and  woman  400-60. 

Man  In  the  street. 

Mrs.  Glaus. 


Racing  car  (Remington  Rand  television 
commercial] 

^perry  Rand  Corporation.    New  Holland  Division 
see 

The  Depth  of  our  roots. 
The  Story  of  baler  twine. 

^erry  Rand  Corporation.    New  Holland  Machine 
Company 
see 

The  Better  half  of  farming. 

The  Depth  of  our  roots . 

The  Partner. 

The  Story  of  your  baler  twine. 

Sperry  Rand  Corporation,    UNIVAC  DiviBion 
see 

The  Catalyst, 

Spewactc,  Bella  (Cohen)  1899- 
see 

Move  over,  darling. 


^heres  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1969. 

7  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits :  AnltnatloD,  Norman  McLaren,  Ren6  Jodoln ;  pianist,  Glenn 
Gould. 

Summary :  \a  animated  dim  In  which  a  ball  dances  to  the  music 
of  Bach. 

I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

791.43  75-710372 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Spheres  (\fotion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  T.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau.  1970. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    16  moL 

CREDITS:  Animation.  Norman  McLaren,  Ben4  Jodoln*  pianist 
Glenn  Gould. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  Blm  In  whl<*  a  ball  dances  to  the  music 
of  Bach. 

I.  Canada.  NatlMial  Film  Board.  II.  lutemattooal  Film  Bureau. 
Inc.,  Chicago. 

.  .    .  „    ^.  791.43  7.V7I20.^ 

A.  L  A.  Booklist 


Spheres  we  see  and  use  (Motion  picture)    William  Boun- 
dey.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Defines  and  describes  spheres  and  their  properties, 
and  points  out  spheres  that  commonly  appear  around  us.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Sphere.  I.  Boundey,  WllUam.  II.  BFA  Bducatlonal  Media. 
[(iA491]  372.7  70-713134 

BFA  EdDcatlonal  Media 


Tlie  Spice  of  Ufe  around  the  world.    Part  1 :  Herbs  (Film- 
strip)     Leslie  Foods,  1965. 

4  fllmitrlps  (approx.  40  fr.  each)     color.    35  mm. 

With  recipes,  script,  and  bertM. 

Co:*Tzi»Ts,— The  rer«atlllty  of  vegetables. — The  many  faces  of 
ground  beef — Flavorful  ways  with  fowl  —  Treasures  of  sea  and 
stream. 

1.  Cookery  (Hertn)         i.  Leslie  Foods. 

Fi  A  67-3617 
Leslie  Foods 


The  Spider  (Motion  picture)  Yuj^avia  Films,  Belgrade. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  K'TO. 

I'l  mln.    S4l.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  drawing  and  animation,  Vladimir  Jutrtsa; 
muAlc,  Andelko  Klobucar. 

SUMMARY:  Treats  tbe  closed  circle  of  the  force  which  cooiiecls 
exe<:-utioner  and  victim  in  a  situation  In  which  a  man  confronts  a 
spider  and  finally  destroys  him. 

1.  Spiders.  I.  Jugoslavija  film,  Belgrad.  11.  Cont«nporary 
FUms/McGraw-Hlll. 

301.2  74-709346 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Go. 


The  Spiderelephant 
see 


Spiders:  backyard  science  {Motion  picture)    Norman  Bean. 
Released  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1968. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  ^  ^        ^        ,  , 

Bummarv:  Shows  various  parts  of  the  spiders  body  and  expUlns 
how  these  parts  funcUon.  Illustrates  how  the  spider  traps  the  InaecU 
and  other  small  animals  on  which  It  feeds  and  describes  the  life  cycle 
of  tbe  spider,  beginning  with  tbe  creation  of  the  egg  sac. 

1.  Spiders.        L  Bean,  Norman,    n.  Film  Associates  of  California, 

Los  Angeles.  ^,  .  ^„  ^_ 

372.3  Fi  A  68-825 

CINE 


S^era— capturing  ot  prey  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film 
Productions,  London.  Released  by  International  Com- 
munication Films,  1968. 

3  mui      si.     color.     8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guidsL 

Bummarv:  Views  of  the  ^ider  ThtriOUm  mutattte  capturing  his 
prej.  a  wood  ant.     Shows  the  gilder's  8tl<*y  wrt»  and  the  anfs 


L'Araicneleirfiant  (The  qiiderelephaBt). 


347 


1.   Therldlon   aaxatUe.     2.   Predatlon    {Bioh>gy).  L   Gateway 

Film  I^oductiona,   ltd.,   London,     n.   International   Oommunlcatlon 
Films.         Series:   Secondary  biological  sciences  series   (Motion  plc- 

*""*  596  75-700587 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Spiders— courtship  and  mating,  part  1  {Motion  picture) 
Gateway  Film  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
bv  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

'3  mln.     «l.     color.     8  mm.      (Secondary  biological  sciences  series t 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Is'wed  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

8Mmmar^:  Illustrates  tbe  tostlnctlve  courtship  ritual  practiced  by 
the  male  Hvptiotea  ^Ider,  and  his  method  of  escape  from  the  female 
at  the  culmination  o*  mating.  Explains  that  cannaballmi  ^»  common 
among  some  arthropods  and  that  most  males  are  less  powerful  than 
females.  _. 

1.   Goortsblp  erf  animals.    2.   Uyptiotes.  i.   Gateway   Film 

Productions,  ltd..   London,     n.   International  CommanicatiOQ  Films. 
Series:  Secondarr  biological  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

595  78-700585 

Inteniatlonai  Communi-  cation  Films 


Spiders-Courtship  and  mating,  part  2  (Motion  picture) 
GhUeway  Film  Prodtjctions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S- 
by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  mln.     fi.     color.    8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  fl'm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Istmed  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
(n  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Sumfnttry:  Illustrates  the  courtship  and  mating  rituals  practiced 
by  the  mate  Pitaura  ^Ider,  Including  the  presentation  of  a  gift  of  a 
dead  fly  to  hia  partner. 

1.  0>artahlp  of  animals.  2.  Plsaura.  l  Gateway  Film  Produc- 
tions, ltd.,  London,  n.  IntematltHiai  0>mmunfcatlOQ  FtlmH.  Se- 
ries: 9ectHMlary  biological  sciences  series  (Motion  lecture) 

695  71-700686 

International  CommnM-  cation  Films 


^igelgass,  X^eonard. 
see 


A  majorily  of  one 


A  Majority  of  one. 


The  Spike  {Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1967. 

4  mln.     sL    color.    8  mm.     (Volleyball  skills  series) 

Loop  Him. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:    Emphasizes   the   timing,  form,  and   technique  ol   tbe 
spike,  or  ovOThaod  smash.  In  TOlleyball. 

1.  Volleyball.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Voll^ball  skills 

aeries  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2823 

Film  Associates 

Spikes  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Volleyball) 

Loop  H!m.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:   E>etalled  analysis   for  spikes  and  deep  spikes  at  the 
net :  analysis  of  footwork. 

1.  Volleyball.        i.  Baling  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Maaa.    Series: 
Volleyball  (Motion  picture) 

796.32  73-705328 

Ealing  Corporation 


Spillca,  Arnold.       Paint  all  kinds  of  pictures 


Paint  all  kindfi  of  pictures. 


Spine  arching  {Motion  jncture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  l'.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
taimica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Basts  for  beaolr-ezsrcise  sarlaa) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Buwunary:  Demonstrates  three  progressire  stages  of  effort  and 
contrcrf  in  an  exercise  which  straightens  tbe  upper  spine  while 
stretching  tbe  abdominal  wall  and  lifting  and  stretching  tbe  lungs 
and  the  wall  of  the  cht«L  Noie«  tbe  i-orrect  po.»ltioii  for  head,  arms, 
lumds,  and  feet 

1.  Exercise.  2.  Posture.  l  Botbeo  Filma.  a.  Bo^dopaedla 
Brltannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basis  for  beaaty- 
exerdse  snles  ( Motion  picture) 

618,7  FiA67-23S4 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Spine  twisting — lying  (Motion  plctm-e)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eiif.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 

Britaniiica  Ediii-ational  Corp.,  1967. 

3  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (B«»la  for  beauty-exercise  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartrldce. 

WUh  teacher's  piide.  ^     ,, 

Summanf:  Illustrates  the  correct  use  o(  the  spine,  shoulders,  legi, 
hips,  and  thighs  in  three  progrealTe  sttfes  of  m  exercise  demand- 
laz  increasing  effort  and  control  to  Improre  flexibility. 

1  Exercise.  2.  Posture.  L  Botheo  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltanntca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basis  for  beauty- 
exercise  series  (Motion  picture) 

613.7  Fi  A  67-2322 

En-  yrlopaedla  llrit«n-  iil<a  Educational  Coi-p. 

Spine  twisting — sitting  {Motion  plcttire)  Eothen  Films, 
Roreham  Wooil,  Eng.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Iti-itannioa  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

2  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Basis  for  beauty-exercise  serlea) 
Loop  aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bup%mary:  Portrays  two  pPogressiTe  stages  of  an  exercise  destgnea 
to  increase  ^>iQat  flexibility  and  the  mobility  of  the  shoulder  Joint. 
Indicates  the  correct  poslUon  for  the  head,  arms,  hips,  and  !«««. 

1  Exercise.  2.  Posture.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  BncycIoi>aeaia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basis  for  beauty- 
exercise  series  (Motion  picture) 

613.7  Fi  A  67-3323 

Eniji'lopaediii  Hrltan-  iiica  Kdiicational  Coi-p. 


The  Spirit  duplicator:  operation  {Moti&n  picture)  Chandler 
Pub.  Co.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

3  min.     Bi.    color.    6  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  csrtridKe. 

Creditt:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp.  j„«ii«.»„- 

Summery:  )[)emon«t rates  the  operation  of  the  Bplrtt  dupUrator 
machine.  Shows  bow  to  attach  the  master  paper  copy  Pi;^«« 
dupll^te  paper  copies,  and  return  the  machine  controto  to  pre-use 

^^Fhiid  copying  processes.  i.  Chandler  Publlshlmr  Oompany. 

San  Franei^     a  McGraw-Hill  Book  Oompany.  Series:  Audio- 

visual production  techniques  (Motion  picture)  -nnnro 

371.33  74r-702268 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo. 

The  Spirit  dupUcator:  preparing  masters  i Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1968. 

i  min.    61.    color.    8  mm.    .(Audiovisual  production  technlquee) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridRe. 

visual  production  technique  ("^O^JP^^*^*  70-702257 

McGraw-HiU  Book  Oo. 


S^nigig.  [Filmstrip] 
Co.,  1971. 


EdMediaTec.     Released  by  Silver  Burdett 


and  phonotape  in  cuKltc:  dual-lnck,  1  7/8  ipa.. 
riM  for  the  ISCS  prognm) 


35  ft      color      35  mm. 
8  min      (Sound  nimitrip  i. 

With  icachcr'i  f  uidc. 

SUMMARY:  llluslrates  >n  eiperimenul  technique  for  Jludying  potential 
and  kinetic  energy  uiing  [he  ISCS  tpinigig. 

1,  Force  and  energy         I.  EdMediaTec.     II.  Silver  Buidcti  Company.     III. 
Series:  Sound  rimiirip  lerie*  for  the  ISCS  program.  (Filmitrip] 

eQC73i  531  72-733921 

EdMediaTec  U 


MARC 


Paramount  Pictures 


SfHiining  wheel  {Motion  picture)    Arthur  Barr  Productions, 

1970. 

7  min.    s<l.    coloi'.    16  mm. 

ThlrO  edition. 

With  toucher's  Kulde. 

Summary:  Uses  an  original  folk  ballad  composed  and  sung  by 
Clarence  Treat  unil  photographs  to  tell  of  the  Importance  of  the 
pioneer  spinner,  and  to  describe  the  carding  and  splnnlnjc  process 
as  wool  is  spun  Into  yarn.  „     .     ., 

1.  Spinning-wheel.    2.  IMoneers.  i.  Barr  (Arthur)  Productions, 

Pasadena,  Calif. 

677  73-706463 

Arthur  Barr  Productions 

Spinout  (Motion  picture)  Euterpe,  inc.  Released  by  Metro- 
Gold  wyn-Mayer,  1966. 

!)3  min.     sd.     color.     3S  mm. 

Panav>lori.     Sletrocolor 

Credits:  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak:  director,  Norman  Taurof;:  urlt- 
er».  Theodore  -J.  Flicker,  George  Kirgo;  music,  George  Stoll :  director 
of  pilot ogr.iphy.  l»aniei  h.  Fiipp;  lilin  editor,  Rita  RolnnU.  Catt: 
Elvis  Presley.  Shelley  Fabares,  Diane  McBaln,  Dodle  Marshall, 
Deborah  Walley. 

Summary:  A  mixture  of  <ou»edy,  romance,  and  music  in  which 
the  auto  racing  leader  of  a  touring  rock-and-roll  group  manages  to 
fight  off  the  attentions  of  three  lovely  girls  and  a  millionaire  auto 
manufacturer  who  wants  blm  to  drive  an  experimental  car  In  a  road 
race. 

I,  Euterpe,  liic-     ii.  Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 


Spiny-skinned  animals  (Filmstrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1970. 

4i  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  2  8..  12  in..  331  rpm.,  12 
min.      iiiicrogroove.       ( Underwater    environment,    no.    2 ) 

.Khio  issued  with  phonotape  Id  cassette. 

.Si:.\piARV;  Explores  the  undersea  biology  of  spiny-skinned  ani- 
mals. 

1.   Marine  fauna.        I.   Imperial   Film  Company,   Inc..   Lakeland. 
Fla.        Series:  Underwater  environment  (Filmstrip)     no.  2. 

691.6  74-738953 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


The  Spiral  ratchet  screwdriver  {Motion  picture)     Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.  sl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking— hand 
tools) 

Loop  flim. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Screwdrivers.  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation. 
Series:   Basic  woodworking— hand  tools   (Motion  picture) 

684.08  73-708433 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

The  Spiral  road   {Motion  picture)     Universal  Pictures  Co., 
1962. 

l."*!)  m   1.    "d.    color.    35  mm. 

Knittiiiun  color  by  Palbe. 

Kawd  on  Jun  de  Hartog'M  novel  of  the  same  title. 

f:rr4if-  Producer.  Robert  Arthur;  director.  Robert  Mulligan; 
screenplay.  -lobn  l-ee  .Mabln,  Nell  Paierson;  music,  Jerry  Goldsmith: 
photographer,  Russell  Harlan;  film  editor.  Ru«sel  F.  Schoengarth. 
Ca»t-  Itock  Hud»<in.  Hurl  Ives,  Oena  Rowlands.  Geoffrey  Keen. 

Hummaru:  A  drama  about  an  atheistic  young  physician  from  the 
Netherlands  who  discovers  fear,  love,  and  God  after  several  harrow- 
ing experiences  In  the  Jungles  of  the  Netherlands  F,a»t  Indies. 

I.  Ilartoe.  Jan  de.  1914-  The  spiral  road.     ii.  Universal  Pic- 

tures Company,  inc.  (Incorporaled  1925) 

Fi  68-1576 

Spirals  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.     sl.     rY>lor.     super  S  mm.     (Eye  openers) 

I»op  flIm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Sunuinin/:  A  montage  of  spirals  taken  from  many  aspects  of  lire. 
I)et«igned  to  heighten  sensitivity  and  awareness  of  the  baalc  universal 
form  of  the  spiral.  „     ^  ...       «  a-. 

1     HpiraU.  I-   Ealing  Corporation,  Cambrldie,   Maaa.  Se- 

ries; Eye  openers  (Motion  picture)  .     _  _ 

701  70-708723 

Ra  M  n(  Corporal  loo 


The  Spirit  is  willing  (Motion  picture) 
Corp.,  1966. 

100  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  visitors,  by  Nathaniel  Benchley. 

Credt(«.'  Producer  and  director,  William  (Dastle;  screenplay,  Ben 
Starr;  music,  Vic  Mizzy;  director  of  photography,  Harold  Stlne: 
film  editor,  Edwin  H.  Bryant.  Cast:  Sid  Caesar,  Vera  Miles.  Barry 
Gordon,  John  McGiver.  Cass  Daley. 

Summary:  A  comedy  In  which  a  vacationing  couple  and  their 
teenaged  son  rent  a  New  England  home  for  the  summer  and  dis- 
cover the  house  Is  inhabited  by  a  trio  of  ghosts  who  find  the  boy 
a  perfect  foil  for  their  pranks. 

I.   Benchley,   Nathaniel,   1915-  The   visitors,     ii.   Paramount 

Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  70-707837 

Spirit  mediums  and  medico  magic  [Motion  picture^  BBC-TV, 
London,  and  Odyssey  Productions,  1968.  Released  in  the 
U.S.  by  Time-Life  Fihns. 

25  min.     id.     colo(.      16  mm,     (Mil,,  no.  9) 

SUMMARY:  Presents  celebrations,  festivals,  and  rituals  of  the  people  of 
Malaya,  as  pointed  out  by  a  Buddhist  Tisherman.  Shows  firewalkeri  in  Singapore. 
Narrated  by  Lowell  Thomas. 

1.  Festivals— Malaya.     2.  Religion— Malaya,        1.  British  Broadcasting  Cor- 
poration.   Televisi  :.  Service.     II.  Odyssey  Ptoduciions.  inc..  New  York.     III. 
Time-Life  Films.     IV,  Series;  Asia  [Motion  picture)  no.  9. 
[GT4879]  390.9595  70-714391 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Spirit  of  Haiti   (Filmstrip)     American  Ilaptirit   Films, 
1967. 

86  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  reading  manuscript. 

Credits:  Writer,  Jill  Gerhard;  photographers,  Russell  H.  Lough- 
lln,  Jr.,  E.  C.  Shaw.  ^       ^  ^     , 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  American  Baptist  churchee,  schools, 
and  hospital  are  presenting  to  the  people  of  Haiti  a  new  way  of  life 
that  is  in  sharp  contrast  with  tbelr  past, 

1    Missions — Haiti.        i.  American   Baptist  Convention. 

266.6  Fi  A  67-3816 

American  Baptist  Films 


The  Spirit  of  rhythms  and  blues  (Motion  picture)  WCBS- 
TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  .sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.  Section  22 :  The  cultural  scene :  from  1964  to  the  current 
mood) 

Summary:  Larry  Neal  act.s  as  moderator  as  A.  B.  Spellman  and 
Julius  Lester  discuss  the  ethos  of  black  America  In  the  1960's  and 
comment  on  the  influence  of  the  wars  on  black  culture  as  revealed  In 
mu3ic,  dance,  and  radio  programming. 

1.   Negroes— History— 1877-1S»1.     2.   Music— Negroes.  i.   Neal. 

larry,  1937-  u.  New  York.     Television  sUtlon  WCBS-TV.     in. 

Columbia  University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  Se- 
rle-i;  Black  heritage;  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture) 
Section  22:  The  cultural  scene:  from  1054  to  the  current  mood. 

781.7  79-7(H118 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Spirit  of  the  loom  (Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, Bombay,  19M. 

11  roln.    ad.     b&w.     18  nun.  ,  ^     v     n 

Credit*  ■  Producer,  M.  Bhavnani ;  director  and  script,  V.  K. 
Sarma-  narrator,  Berkeley  Hill;  music,  V.  Shlrali;  photographer, 
Rustom  Master;  editor,  J.  S.  Bandekar.  ,     t  ^,     #  ™  if« 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  handloom  In  India  from  Its 
earliest  beglnniuCT  to  Its  present-day  position  ag  the  second  largest 
cottage  industry  Ip  India.  Discusses  the  Weaver's  Cooperative  S^ 
cietles  which  have  been  formed  with  official  help  in  different  parts 

1.  having— India.        i.  India  (Republic)     Ministry  of  Informa- 
tion and  Broadcasting.  „.        ^^„ 
746.1  Fi  68-723 

The  Spirit  of  the  Renaissance  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

31  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  ■  Producer.  John  Barnes.  ....        * 

SUMMARY  Explores  the  intellectual  and  artistic  climate  of 
Florence  duriiig  the  14th  and  15tb  centuries,  against  scenes  from 
the  dally  life  of  a  contemporary  Florentine.  

1  Renal^n<^IUly-Florence.  2.  Art,  Renaissance- Florence. 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  _,„„,- 

914.55  71-712317 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Spirit  of  the  tree  (MotUm  picture)  Ameri^n  Bible  Sodety. 
Made  by  Owen  Murphy  Productions.  Released  by  Asso- 
ciation Films,  1967. 

?««i^n,"^be^H^  io^^^Blble  Is  published.  Tracea  the  enUre 
prSSTr^  tKv^opment  of  paper  to  the  printing  of  the  book. 

-^  ^Er^libSion'iniatnhuUo.  .  American  Bible  So- 
clety.     u.  Association  Films,  inc.  ^^  FiA68-826 

CINE 

The  Spirit  says  go  (Motion  picture)  Reformed  Church  in 
America.  Made  by  Mirabello  Enterprises.  Released  by 
Travarca,  1970. 

30  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  (Covers  a  meeting  on  evangelism  of  the  Reformed 
Church  in  America  at  which  members  discuss  the  new  problema  that 
face  the  church :  long  hair,  race,  sex,  music,  and  the  generation  gap. 

1.  Church  and  the  werld.  2.  ChrlBtlanlty— 20th  century.  I.  Re- 
formed Church  in  America.    II.  Travarca  (Firm) 

261.8  79-711504 

CINE 

Spiritual  needs  of  the  patient  (Filmstrip)  Trainex  Corp., 
1969. 

88  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  20 
min.     Iiiicrogroove.      (Patient  care  series— special  needs,  4) 

Wso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  Memorial  Hospital  of  I»ng  Beach 
ami  Orange  County  Medical  Center. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  script. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Discusses  how  a  nurse 
as  well  as  a  clergyman  can  provide  spiritual  assistance  to  the  pa- 
tient    Explains  the  beliefs  and  practices  of  the  difTerent  reHgions, 

1.  Pastoral  medicine.  i.  Trainei  Corporation.  Series :  Pa- 
tient care  .'«ries — special  need.s,  4  (FUmstrlpl 

610.73  74-737503 

Tralnex  Corp. 

Spirituals  and  religious  songs  (Filmstrip)  Eye  Gate 
House,  1971. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  B.,  12  in.,  381  rpm., 
19  min.     microgroove.     (Billy  Ballad's  bootenanny,  no.  6) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS-  Writer*,  Maralene  Wesner.  Betty  Ballsle.  Mile*  E. 
Wesler;  narrator,  Roeko  Mercer;  folk  singer.  Bonnie  Tepper. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  American  spirituals  and  religious  songs  and 
provides  information  on  their  origin  and  meaning.  Includes  Nobody 
tnows  the  trouble  I've  seen ;  Deep  river ;  Swing  low,  sweet  chariot : 
Heaven,  heaven ;  Down  by  the  riverside ;  Oh !  Dem  golden  slippers ; 
Little  David :  Dry  bones;  Go  down,  Mosee;  Jacob's  ladder;  One  more 
river;  Joshua  fit  the  battle  of  Jericho;  Get  on  board,  lltde  children; 
Rock-a  my  soul;  The  lonesome  road;  When  the  saints  go  marching 
In;  and  This  train.     For  elementary  grade*. 

1.  Nt'Kro  spirituals.  I.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  II.  Serlee;  Billy 
Ballad's  hootenanny  (Filmstrip)  no.  & 

[M1670]  784.7  73-739103 

Eye  Gate  House 


The  Spirit  of  Rome    (Motion  picture) 
see    Ingenium  Romae 

The  Spirit  of  76  {Motion  picture)    Union  76  Diviaon,  Union 
Oil  Co.  of  Calif.,  1969.     Made  by  Humphrey -Henry  and 

Associates. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ,„..,„ 

Summary    Designed    to  Inform   and   motivate   Union   76  dealers 
retarding   the   uew   national    Image   of   the   company   following  the 
aMUlsltlon  of  Pure  Oil.     Shows  three  young  adults  magically  chang- 
ing signs,  pr»luit  labels,  and  uniforms  across  the  country. 
1    Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     Union  76  Division. 
I    Union  OH  Company  of  California.     Union  76  Division. 

666  70-706115 


Spirit  of  the  dance  {Motion 
Fox  Film  Corp.,  1962. 

'J  min      sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

Credits:  Writer,  Joe  Wills; 
Slmlndlln;  editor.  Joe  Butler. 

Summary:  Presenta  views 
universal  spirit  of  the  dance. 
the  Totanac  Indians  of  Mexin 
a  South  African  tribal  dance, 

1.  Dancing- -Philosophy, 
ration. 


picture)     Twentieth  Century- 

( Movietone  amnslng  but  true) 

narrator.  Doug  Storer;  music.  Jack 

»f   many   couutrles   to   point   out   the 
Includes  scones  of  the  rain  dance  of 
.  a  Khaliak  tribal  dance  In  Pakistan, 
and  Hii  American  squttre  dance. 
.  Tweiiileth  (.Vntury-Fox  Film  Corpo- 


793.3 


Fi  67-1421 


Splro 


At  the  foot  of  the  tree — a  homage  to  Steinlcn,  1 8S9- 


Spirogyra:  structure  and  life  functions   (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  min.     Rd.    color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  David  J.  Chapman. 
Summary:  Shows  the  detailed  structure  of  Bptrogyra.  cell  dlmen- 
alons,  growth,  and  sexual  reproduction. 

• Another  issue.    bAw. 

1    Splrogyra.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

589  78-707614 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Spirostomum  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  min.     sl.     color,    super  »  mm.     (The  Protozoans) 

Loop  nim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  RusselL 

Summary.-  Shows  the  swimming  behavior  and  body  contractlone 
which  characterize  SiHrottomum,  and  observes  the  bead-like  macroou- 
cleus,  rows  of  cllla,  the  centrally  located  mouth  opening,  and  the 
food  vacuoles. 

1.  SplroHtomum.  i.  Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Goto.  Series: 
The  Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

593  7a-707066 

Thome  Films 


34S 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Spirostomiun — a  giant  ciUate    (Motion   picture)    Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Kducational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.    9l.    color,    super  8  mm.    ( Mlcn>blol(v; ) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  microphotogniphr  to  stody  the  tplrostomnm. 

1.  Splrortomum.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poratioD.    II.  SerlM :  MIcrobloIogr  (Motion  picture) 
[QLSes.CS]  693  79-709094 

BDCfclopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Si)it2er,  Mills  and  Bates,  ltd. 
see 


The  In  in  winter. 


Splash  erosion.  {Motion  picture]     Hubbard  Scientific  Co.,  1972. 

approx  4  min      m.     color      super  8  mm      (Witer— soil) 

Loop  rilm  in  cirtridge. 

Wjih  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Examines  in  close-up.  sluw-motion  the  spailcr  cfTcct  of  rain- 
drops on  uncovered  soil  surfaces  in  order  to  demomiraie  the  effect  of  soil 
aggregate  destruction  upon  infiltration  on  uncovered  soil 

1.  Soil  erosion  jl.  Erosion]  1.  Hubbard  (T.  N.)  Scientific  Company, 
Nnrthbrook,  III      II   Scries:  Water—Soil.  [Motion  picture]. 

[S623]  551.3  72-701631 

Hubbud  Scientific  Co.  72  MARC 

The  Splendid  belt  of  Mr.  Big  (Filmstrip)     Teaching  Re- 
sources Films,  1971.    Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

28  fr.  color.  30  mm.  and  pfaonodlac:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
pi»J«Klor.  1  g.  for  automatic  projectort,  7  in..  33i  rpm.,  7  min.  earh 
side,     mierognjove.     ( Beginning  to  read,  series  C) 

Reading  level  one.     With  teacher's  guide  and  text. 

SUMilARY:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Sara 
Bulette  with  Illustrations  by  Lou  Myers.  Portrays  the  warmth  of 
human  relationships  by  presenting  a  story  about  a  man  who  tries 
to  sell  the  splendid  belts  that  he  makes.     For  pMmary  grades. 

L  Bulette.  Sara.  The  splendid  belt  of  Mr.  Big.  II.  Teaching  Re- 
sources Films.  III.  Series:  Beginning  to  read  (Filmstrip)  series  C. 
372.4  70-738933 

Teaching  Resources  Films 


Splendor  froni  Olympos:  mythology  now.  [Filmstrip]     EMC  Corp. 

[1971, 

82  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1 
S-  for  autotiMtic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 

In  LC  collections. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

in  kit  with  teacher'sguidc,  map.  set  of  spirit  duplicator  masters,  dramatuation 
on  S  pbonotapes  in  cassettes,  and  vith  filmstrip  entitled  Splendor  from  Olympus: 
of  gods  and  herocs- 

SUMMARY:  Uses  photographs  and  cartoon  drawings  to  show  the  influence 
of  Greek  mythology  on  science,  the  arts,  sports,  journalism,  advertising,  and 
everyday  speech. 

1.  Mytl»k«y,  Greek.        I.  EMC  Corporation. 
lBL782]  292  72-733304 

72tr72]rcv  MARC 


Splendor  from  Olynpns:  of  gods  and  heroes.  [Filmstrip3     EMC 
Corp.  il971j 

67  fr.  coJor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (I  s.  for  manual  projector,  1 
s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in,,  33  1/3  rpm. 

in  LC  collections. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

In  kit  with  teacher's  guide,  map,  set  of  spirit  duplicator  mastera,  dramatiza- 
tions on  8  phonotapes  in  cassettes,  and  with  filmstrip  entitled  Splendor  from 
Olympus:  mythology  now. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  cartoon  drawings  to  give  an  exfrisnation  of  the  origin  of 
ancient  myths  and  kgends.  the  major  gods,  goddesses,  and  heroes  of  Greek 
mythology,  and  the  relationship  of  Greek  mythology  to  themes  and  patterns  in 
current  religions. 

1    Mythology,  Greek.        I.  EMC  Corporation. 
lBL782j  292  72-733303 

72tr72,rev  MARC 

Splendor  in  the  grass  {iiotum  picture)     Newtown  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1961. 

124  D.  n.     ad,     color.    85  mm. 

Technicolor. 

CrediU:  Producer  and  director,  Ella  Kaian;  writer,  William 
Inge;  music.  David  Amram;  photography,  Boris  Kaufman;  editor. 
Gene  Mtlford.  Coat:  Natalie  Wood.  Warren  Beatty,  Pat  Hlngle, 
Audrey  Christie,  Barbara  Loden. 

Summary:  A  drama  which  describes  the  nearly  tragic  effects  that 
a  puritanical  attitude  about  sex  and  adolescwit  sexaal  repression 
have  on  a  young  boy  and  a  young  girl  who  live  in  a  smalt  Kansas 
town  in  the  1920's. 

r.  Newtown  Productions,     ii.  Wumer  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1261 

Splendor  in  the  sand  {Motion  picture)    Arthur  O.  Whitney, 
1967.      Released    by    Contemporary    Films/McGraw-Hill, 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Prfi'l^iv'n^L"^'"  ""^  photographer.  Arthur  O.  Whitney;  narrator. 
Jl^Sri.  '  """"    '         "^  *^'°*^  '  **^"**'''  ^"^  ''"^  Bernewin; 

iJl^TViaS    ^^i?^   the    ruins   of   the    Roman    Empire  outpost, 
^t^  Magna,   a   3rd  century,  a.   c,   city   In   the  Libyan  desert   In 

poiry'^iL^S^SiIffl.'-        '■   ^''"''«'-  ^"•'"'-  ^-     °-  ^-'- 
McGraw-HiUBookCo.  ''^■^'  '^'^'''' 

l^endOT  of  andent  Greece   {FQimtrip)     Troll  Associates, 
1970, 

47  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credits.-  Author,  Victoria  Chapman. 

Summary:  A  general  Introduction  to  life  In  andent  Oreece,  deplet- 
ing the  art,  religion,  ctilture,  and  govemmeot  of  the  times. 

1.  Civilization,  Greek.        l  Troll  Aaaociates. 

918.8  75-736263 

Trotl  Aatociatea 


Splicing:  magnetic  t&pe  {Motion  picture)    Chandler  Pub.  Co. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

2  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Credita:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

8*mmary:  Shows  tlie  correct  way  to  mend  a  broken  magnetic 
tape,  using  scissors,  a  metal  splicing  block,  and  a  razor  blade. 

1.  Magnetic  recorders  and  recording.  i.  Chandler  Publishing 
Company,  San  Francisco,  n.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries:   Audiovisual  equipment  operation    (Motion  picture) 

789.9  79-702164 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Splicing  motion  picture  film    {Motion  picture)     Chandler 
Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

1  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge 

Credita:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  splice  a  motion  picture  film  using  a 
Griswold  Junior  splicer.  Demonstrates  steps  In  the  film  repair 
process  which  Include  cutting  the  broken  film  ends,  scraping  od« 
piece  with  an  emery  board,  applying  cement,  and  aHowIng  the  splice 

1  Movlng-plcturea—Spllclng.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company, 
San  Francisco,     ii.  McOraw-HllI  Book  Company.  Series:  Audio- 

visual equipment  operation  (Motion  picture) 

778.5  7»-702184 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Split  decision  {Motion  picture)    Jon  Ostriker,  1968. 
26  min.    sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Summnrf/;  Pictures  Joa*  Torres  In  training  for  the  defense  of  hit 
light  heinywelght  title  against  Dick  Tiger  of  Nigeria.  Shows  high- 
lights  from  the  fight  at  Madison  Square  Garden  and  gives  a  rs- 
appralsal  of  the  performance  of  the  two  fighters. 

1.  Torres,  Jos#,  1086-  2.  Tiger.  Dick.        l  Ostriker,  Jon. 

T96.8  Fi  A  68-231 


The  Split  secMid  (Motion  picture)     Knowledge  Aid,  1969, 

11  m'n.     sd.     color.     IC  mm. 

.Magnetic  sound  track. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Wolfram  Dochtermann. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  on-the-job  dramatisation  of  accidents 
which  occur  most  frequently  in  modem  manufacttirlng  plants  throtigh 
nefiligence  and  mishaadlliig  of  equipment.  T'ses  flashbacks  to  pro- 
vide positive  and  constructive  Instructions  on  how  these  mishaps 
could  have  been  avoided,  and  suggests  preventive  measures  for  re- 
moving potential  hazards. 

1.  Industrial  safety.         I.  Knowledge  Aid  (Firm) 
[T56]  614.85  70-713544 

Knowledge  Aid 

Split  secMid  decisions  {Motion  picture)  National  Associa- 
tion of  Automotive  Mutual  Insurance  Companies,  1962. 
Made  by  Dallas  Jones  Productions. 

l.'i  min.    Pd.     color.     16  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Summartf:  Dramatised  conversation  between  a  psychologist  and 
an  expert  truck  driver  In  which  the  prerequisites  for  making  split- 
second  decisions  are  atuilysed. 

1.  Trnfflc  safety.  i.  National  Association  of  Automotive  Mutual 
Insurance  Companies. 

Fi  67-932 

Split  second  safety;  a  guide  for  electrical  hazard  safety 

(Motion  picture)     Pass  and  Seymour.    Made  and  released 
by  Film  Communicators,  1968. 

11  min.     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Bay  Jewell;  writer,  Mac- 
Donald  MacPherson ;  narrator.  Bill  Blayttm ;  camera,  Stan  FUher ; 
editor,  John  Shouse. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  live  action  and  animation  to  demonstrate  the 
hazards  and  results  of  electrical  line- to-ground  fault  problems.  C.  F, 
Dalslel  explains  electric  circuiting  and  body  resistance  to  electric 
current  and  presents  safety  precautions. 

1.  Electric  engineering— Safety  measures.  I.  Pass  and  Seymour. 
II.  Film  Communicators. 

[TK152]  614.83  74-712855 

Film  Communicators 


Spoerl,  Heinrlch,  1887-1955. 
bowle 


Die  Feuerzangen- 


Dle  Feuerzangenbowle. 

The  Spoilers   {Motion  picture)     Selig  Polyscope  Co.,  1914. 

80  min.    si.    hAw,    85  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Rex  Beach. 

In  the  Museum  of  Modem  Art  Ftlin  Collection  of  the  American 
Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credita:  Producer.  W.  N.  Sellg;  director,  Colin  Campbell.  Coat: 
William  Farnum,  Bessie  Eyton,  Tom  Santachi,  Kathlyn  Williams. 

Summary:  A  drama  concerning  a  conspiracy  to  Juggle  the  Alasltan 
land  laws  In  order  to  rob  the  miners  of  their  gold. 

I.  Beach,  Rex  Elllugwood,  1887-1W9.  The  spoilers,  n.  Sellg  Poly- 
scope Company,  m.  Museum  of  Modem  Art  Film  C<rilectlon.  it. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection, 

791.43  70-709787 

Spoken  Arts 
see 

The  Ass,  the  table  and  the  stick. 

The  Big  yellow  balloon. 

Children  of  courage. 

Colors  everywhere. 

The  Constant  tin  soldier. 


349 


Discovering  the  world. 

The  Donkey  ride. 

The  Dream  awake. 
The  Emperor's  new  clothes. 
The  Fairies. 
The  Golden  goose. 

The  Guard  mouse. 

Jungle  books. 

Life  with  Mindy. 

Puss  in  boots. 

The  Three  little  pigs. 
Ticket  for  freedom. 

Treasury  of  nursery  rhymes,  no.  1. 
Treasury  of  nursery  rhymes,  no.  2, 
Treasury  of  nursery  rhymes,  no.  3. 
Treasury  of  nursery  rhymes,  no.  4, 


Twenty  questions:    animal,  vegetable,  and 

mineral. 

The  Spokeshave  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.  el.  color,  super  S  nun.  (Basic  woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork-  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  i.  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration. Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  75-708412 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


A  Spokesman  for  the  masses  {FUmstrip)    RBfl  Fihn  Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm., 
12  mlo.     ( Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Missouri,  series  B) 

Eastman  color. 

Phonodisc  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Title  on  can :  Richard  Parks  Bland. 

Credi/«:  Educational  consultant.  Walter  Morrow  Burks. 

Summary:  Describes  the  life  of  United  States  Congressman 
Richard  Parks  Bland,  advocate  of  frae  coinage  of  silver,  co-anthor 
of  the  Bland-Allison  silver  bill  of  1878.  and  major  candidate  for 
presidential  nomination  in  1896. 

1.  Bland,  Richard  Parks,  1835-1889.  i.  RMI  Film  Productions, 
n.  Richard  Parks  Bland  (Filmstrip)  Series:  Landmarks  in  the 
hlstCK-y  of  Missouri   (Filmstrip)   series  B. 

Fi  67-1625 

Sponge  painting  {Motion  picture)     Chandler  Pub.  Co.    Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     si,     color.     8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 

Lo<>|i  l)!m  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Credita:  Producer.  Richard  Sxumskl. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  sponge  painting.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Painting — Technique.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company,  San 
Franctsro.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series;  Art  eiperi- 
ence  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  76-702261 

UcOraw-IlIU  Book  Co. 


Sponge  painting    (Motion  picture) 
see  also   Ceramic  crafts:   Sponge  painting 

Sponge  prints  {Motion  picture)    Educational  Media,  1968. 

4   mill.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Creatiw  printmaking  series) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm,  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  ctiidy  guide. 

Credits:  Producer.  E.  Frank  Bach. 

Summary:  Children  demonstrate  different  uses  of  the  sponge  as  a 
printing  medium  for  use  In  the  elementary  classroom  and  for  decora- 
tive uses  in  the  home.  They  use  tempera  paint  and  shapes  cut  from 
a  cellulose  sponge  to  create  the  variety  of  simple  but  decorative 
designs. 

1.    Print."— Technique.  i.   Educational    Media,    Inc.        Series: 

Creative  printmaking  series  (Motion  picture) 

761  Fi  A  68-2510 

Edi)c:itlonai  Media 

Sponges  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  min.     sL     color,     super  8  mm.      (The  Invertebratee  wriw) 

1x>ov  liim.     Film  notes  oo  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Bmce  Ruasell. 

Summary:  Studies  the  classlflcatlon,  stmcttue,  bebarlM-,  and 
ecology  of  sponges. 

1.  Sponges.  I.  Thome  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder,  Cola  Series: 

The  Invertebrates  aeries  (UotJoo  picture) 

6W  76-700772 

Thorne  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sponges  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  niln.    fli.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  lovertebrates) 

Loop  dim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

■SuiNMidrv;  Describes  tbe  structure,  habits,  and  locale  of  various 
81>ecles  of  sponges. 

1.   Sponges.  I.   EaUng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: The  Invertebrates  (Motion  picture) 

593  70-708771 

Enling  Corporation 


Sponges    (Motion  picture) 
see    Density:    ^onges 


Sponges  and  coelenteratcs  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co., 
1968. 

33  fr.  (Mior.  STi  mm.  (The  Vocabulary  of  biology.  Group  1: 
The  invertebrates,  no.  2) 

CiediU:  Author  and  Illustrator,  S.  D.  Kalcher. 

Summtit-y:  Uses  pictures  to  define  and  ezplala  the  classification 
of  sponges  and  coelenterates. 

1.  Coeleiiterata.  2.  Sponges.  i.  Imperial  Film  Company.  Inc., 
Lakeland.  Fla.  Series:  The  Vocabulary  of  biology  (Pllrostrip) 
Oroup  1 :  The  invertebrates,  no.  2. 

593  Fi  A  68-5006 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Spontaneous  generation.     Part  1 :  Controlled  obserrations 

(Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  niln.    si.    t-olor.    super  8  mro.    (Bacteriology) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  gulda 

Bummarj/:  Illustrates  techniques  for  submitting  a  prepared  growth 
medium  to  varying  enrlronmental  conditions. 

1.  Bacterial  growth.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corjwration,        Series:  Bacteriology  (Motion  picture) 

577  70-703751 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bducattonal  Corp. 

Spontaneous  generatim.    Part  2:  Effect  <rf  microorganisms 

in   the  air    (Motion   picture)      Encyclopaedia   Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mlo.    si.   color,    super  8  mm.    (Bacteriology) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Performa  an  experiment  with  a  long,  stral^t,  glass- 
necked  tul>e  mid  an  s-shaped,  glaw-uecked  tulie,  both  containing  a 
bacterial  growth  medium,  to  contradict  the  idea  of  spontaneous 
generation. 

1.  Bacterial  growth.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.         Series:  Bacteriology  (.Motion  picture) 

577  76-703752 

Bncyctopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Bducatlooal  Corp. 


A  Spookey  tale  for  Halloween  (Filmtrip)    Troll  Aasociatee, 
1970. 

41  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Author,  Thomas  Crawford. 

Summary;  A  mystery-comedy  which  describes  tbe  Halloween  ad- 
ventures that  teach  a  young  boy  a  lesson.  Includes  a  description  of 
ancient  Hallowe^i  traditions.     With  captions.     For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Halloween— Juvenile  films.        t.  Troll  Associates. 

394.268  78-736243 

Troll  Associates 


Spoon  River  anthology  (selected  poems).  [Filmstrip]  Coronet  In- 
structional Materials,  1972. 

2  filmilrip*  (pt  I,  40  fr.;  pt.  2.  4^  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc: 
2  s.;  12  in.;  33  1/3  rpm.;  pt.  1,  17  min.;  pt  2.  19  min. 

Also  istucd  with  phonotapc  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  28  poems  from  Edgar  Lcc  Masters'  Spoon  River  an- 
thology, illuslraied  with  photographs  ukcn  in  the  Spoon  River  area. 

1.  Masters.  Edgar  Lee.  1869-1950.     Spoon  River  anthology.        I.  Masters. 
Edgar  Lee,  1869-1950.     Spoon  River  anthology.     II-  Coronet  Instructional 
Materials  (Firm) 
lPS3525.A83]  8U  72-736244 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Materials 

Sporangial  germination  in  Phytophthora  infestans  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Film  Production  Unit,  Iowa  State  Univer- 
sitv,  1967. 

3  raitj.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Iowa  State  University  plant  science 
films) 

Loop  Qlra  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
super  8  mm. 

Sound  versions  (8  mm.  and  16  mm.)  also  Issued. 

With  film  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  symptoms  of  late  blight  disease  of  potatoes.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  direct  and  indirect  germination  of  sporangia,  growth 
of  an  Infection  hypha,  and  a  time-lapse  scene  of  leaf  destruction. 

1.  Phytophthora  infestans.  2.  Potatoes — Diseases  and  pests.  I. 
Iowa.  State  University  of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.  Film 
Prodtictloo  UDit. 

633  Fi  A  68-48 

Iowa.    State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


Sporozoa   (Motion  picture) 
1967. 


Film  Associates  of  California, 


1  mill.    si.    color.     8  mm.     (I.lfe  Kcieiice  serIeK) 

With  study  guide. 

yttmmaiji:  Ptcturen  a  planmodlum  vlvax.  a  pnr««ltW-  Hi>oi-o)H>fin 
and  member  of  tbe  prolist  kingdom,  within  a  red  blood  cell.  Shows 
the  (Itvlslon  of  the  sporozoan  and  destruction  of  the  blood  cell. 

1.    PlaMmotliiim    vlvax.  i.    Film    ArnvM-lateN    of    California,    Ix>8 

AncHes.  Series;  Life  science  series  (Motion  picture;  Film  Aho- 
ciniMi  of  falifornia) 

Fi A  67-2299 

Film  .^SMOcialesof  California 


Sport  Fishery  Research  Foundation 
see 

Reproductive  behavior  of  the  brook  trout, 
SalvellnuB  fontinalis. 


Sport  of  the  space  age  (Motion  picture)     Parachute  Club 
of  America,  1968. 

26  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Eastman  cnl'ir 

Creditt:  Photographers.  Ken  Hlracbberg,  Jim  Pol. 

Summary:  Deals  with  all  aspecU  of  tbe  sport  of  parachuting, 
commonly  known  as  sky  diving.  E>escrlbea  tbe  training  process, 
practice,  exhibition^  and  competition.  Includes  views  of  alr-to-alr 
freefalL     Explains  the  function  of  the  Parachute  Club  of  America. 

1.  Parachuting.        i.  Parachute  Club  of  America. 

Fi  67-285 


Sportfllm  Processing  (Firm) 
see 

Single  handed  sailing. 


The  Sporting  British  (Motion  picture)     Visual  Projects  in 
cooperation  with  Dateline  Productions,  London.    Released 

by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1968. 

19  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Narrator,  Stanley  Holbway. 

Summary:  A  \ooit  at  lesser-known  i^orts  and  arocatlons  of  ttae 
British,  from  Falmouth  to  the  Scottish  Highlands. 

1.  Recreation— Gt.  Brit  i.  Visual  Projects,  ltd.  n,  ParamouDt 
Pictures  Corporation, 

796  76-702681 

CINE 

Sporting  mathematics  (FUmstrip)    Bon  Eindig.    Beletaed 
by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

38  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (The  World  of  whole  numbers) 
Summary:  Shows  that  baseball  and  golf  games  present  common 
situations  where  one  might  have  need  for  using  various  mathemati- 
cal equations  of  whole  numbers.     With  captions. 

1.    Equations.     2.    Baseball.    3.    Golf.  i.   Klndlg,    Ron.     n. 

Bailey-Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Tbe  World  of  whole  nimibers 

(Filmstrip) 

511  70-786828 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

^ortllte  Films,  Chicago 
see 

Courtesy  on  the  course, 

50  years  of  baseball  memories. 

1969  Westchester  classic, 

1970  All-star  Game. 
Sports  year  1969. 

£^rts  year  1970, 
Les  Spmls.  [Filmstrip]     Gessler  Pub.  Co.,  1971. 


JO  fr,     color      35  ft 


25  n 


and  phonoispc  i 


inglc-track.  I  T/Bi| 


With  text  in  French  and  Engiiih. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  PrcKnu  photographs  of 
variout  iporU  in  action  which  are  popular  today  in  France. 
1.  Sport*— France.        1   Gculer  Publishing  Company. 

[GV609]  448  72-734804 

Gcssier  Pub  Co.  72  MARC 


Sports  au-go-go  (Motion  picture)     Foster  Films, 
by  Cohimbia  Pictures  Corp.,  li>65. 


Released 


10  ui"n.     sd.     folor,     35  mm.     (World  of  sports) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Harry  Foeter;  narration,  Stuart 
Bronfeld:  commentator,  Mel  Alien;  music,  Harry  D.  Glass;  photogra- 
pher. Jackson  Samuels;  editor,  Barry  Dubin. 

Summary;  Describes  the  various  winter  sports  events  at  the  Bar- 
rie,  Ontario,  winter  sports  carnival,  including  skiing,  speed  and  figure 
skating,  dog  sled  races,  and  hockey. 

1.  Winter  sports.  i.  Foster  Films,  New  York.     ii.  Columbia 

Pictures  Corporation.        Series:  World  of  sports  (Motion  picture) 
7&6.9  Fi  6&-1718 


Sports  cars:  the  rage  to  race  (Motion  picture)  George  K. 
Arthur-Go  Pictures.  Made  and  released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britinnicn  Kducational  Corp.,  1964. 

23  mlu.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm. 

Summary:  Kxplains  the  lure  of  the  dangers  of  sports-car  raciog. 

1.  Sports  car  events.         l  Arthur   (George  K.)-Go  Picture."".  Inc.. 
New  York.     ti.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

7&6.7  Fi  A  68-2135 

Encyclopaedia  Britao-  alca  Educational  Corp. 


%x>rts  Films  and  Talents,  inc. 
Bee 

A  Goj^er  tale. 

1971  NCAA  basketball  championship. 
Not  the  triumph,  but  the  strutfle. 


350 


Les  Sports  franjais  et  europeens  (Filmstrip)     Audio  Lin- 
gual Educational  Press,  1966. 

15  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape;  plastic,  single-track,  2  reels 
(5  in,),  7  J  In.  per  sec. 

Spanish  and  German  1:ipes  also  issued. 

Summanr  A  French  language  training  film  about  sporta.  Tape  A 
presents  the  text  for  first  level  students;  tape  B  for  advanced 
students, 

1.  Sports.        I.  Audio  Lingual  Educational  Press. 

Fi  A  67-3784 

Audio  Lingual  Educa-  tlonal  Press 


Sports  Investors, 
sec 


Challenge. 

Sports   medicine    (Motion    picture)       Australian   News  and 
Information  Hureiiu,  1970.    Released  in  the  V.  S.,  1970. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (A  Man  and  his  B[>ort) 

CredilM;  Producer.  F.  Bagnali;  director,  D.  Murray. 

Summary:  Presents  scientific  training  methods  to  improve  per- 
formance in  sports.  Emphaaiaes  weight  training.  Interval  training, 
fitness  testing,  and  treatment  of  injuries. 

1.  Physical  education  and  training.  I,  Australia.  News  and  In- 
formation Bureau.  Series:  A  Man  and  his  sport  (Motion  picture) 
613.7  73-709319 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Sports  year  1969  (Motion  picture)     IJPITN.    Released  by 

Sponlite  Films,  1971. 

25  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Reese  Schonfeld. 

SUMMARY:  Pinpoints  key  sports  happenings  In  1969.  snob  as  the 
Triple  Crown  races,  major  events  In  baseball,  football,  track,  boxing, 
and  tennis  and  other  highlights  in  competitive  sports. 

Narrated  by  Red  Barber. 

1.  SiHirts-  History.  I.  UPITN  Corporation.     II.  Sportllta 

Fllni!-.  Chicago. 

[GVoTe]  796  70-712878 

Sport  lite  Films 

Sports  year  1970  (Motion  picture)     UPITN.     Released  by 

Sportlite  Films,  1971. 

25  min.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Reese  Schonfeld. 

SUMMARY:  Hlgbllgbts  tbe  key  sports  happenings  of  1970,  In- 
cluding'events  In  football,  baseball,  boxing,  golf,  and  other  sports. 
Narrated  by  Lindsay  Nelson. 

1.  Sporta  — History.  I.  UPITN  (Corporation.    II.  Sportlite 

Films,  Chicago.  „  -.no-- 

[GV576]  796  76-712877 

Sportlite  Films 

Spot  bowling  for  spares:  hook  baU  (MoHon  piature)    Eal- 
ing Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  Lyndon  I>ee. 

Summary:  Uses  stop-actloo  and  slow-motion  photocraph;  to 
describe  the  hook-ball  starting  position'',  flnishing  positions,  and 
range-finder  marks  for  tbe  T-pln  spare,  the  2-4  pin  spare,  the  0-3 
pin  spare,  and  the  3-10  pin  spare. 

1.   Bowling.        I    Ealing  Corporation,  CJambrldge,  Mass. 

794.6  79-700186 

Ealing  O^rporation 

Spot  bowUng  for  spares:  straight  ball   (Motion  picture) 
EaUng  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.     ^l.     color.     »uper  8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Lyndon  Lee. 

Summary:  Describes  straight-ball  starting  poBttloiu,  ani«t>iin 
positions,  auA  ninge-tlnder  marks  for  tl^e  7-pin  spare,  the  2-4  pin 
spare,  tbe  5-8  pin  spare,  and  the  3-10  pin  spare. 

1.    Bowling.        I.   Elallng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

794.6  75-700134 

Ealing  Corporation 


Ealing  Corp., 


Spot  bowling  for  strikes  (Motion  picture) 
1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     suiier  8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Ljndon  I^ee. 

Summaiu:  Demonstrates  the  spot  tMwiing  method,  and  explains 
ttie  dots  and  arrows  on  the  lane.  Shows  tbe  hook-ball  and  Btralgbt- 
bail  deliveries,  and  shows  a  slow-motion  sequence  of  the  perfect 
strike. 

1.  Bowling.        I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

794.6  72-700186 

Bali  nf  Corporation 


Spotlight   <m   Swedoi    (Filmttrip)      Coronet   Inatmotional 
Films.     Released  by  Society  for  Vistial  Fducation  [196-l| 

1*6  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Explores  the  city  of  Stockholm.  Points  out  the  major 
Industries  and  natural  resources  of  Sweden,  and  describes  the  peo- 
ple and  how  the)'  live. 

1,   Sweden.     2.   Stockholm  —  Deacripllon.  i.   Coronet   Instruc- 

tional Filma.     II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

914.86  71-783084 

Pennaylvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 


Spotlight  on  Tasmania   (Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Cen- 
tury Fox  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

0  min     Hd.    color.    S5  mm.    (Movietone  adventure) 

Cinemascope. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Frank  Killlan ;  director,  Syd  Wood ;  writer,  Joe 
Wills;  narrator,  Phil  Tonken;  photography.  John  WHglit;  editor, 
Louis  Ashley. 

Summary:  Presents  a  tour  of  tbe  Island  of  Tasmania,  pointing  out 
its  natural  t>eauttes  and  showing  views  of  Its  capital  dty  Hobart. 

I.  Taamania— Descr.  A  trav.  i.  Twentieth  Osntury-Fox  Film 
CoriMiratlon. 


Fi 67-1420 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Spotliglit  on  you:  how  to  prepare  for  a  personal  interview 

(Filmttrip)     Andrew  Jergens  Co.     Made  and  released  by 
Audio- Visual  School  Service,  1969. 

44  fr.     color.    3^  mm. 

With  teacfter'B  manaal. 

Sttmnary:  Explains  bow  to  prepare  for  an  loterrlew,  with  «n- 
phasls  on  i^ood  grooming  and  suitable  dren.  Dtacuasea  tbe  purpose 
of  a  personal  Interview,  tbe  Importance  of  making  a  good  first 
lmpre«8i<M),  bow  to  t>ebaTe  during  an  interview,  when  and  what 
qtjestions  to  ank,  and  bow  to  follow  ap  tbe  Interrlew. 

1.  Employment  Interviewing.  i.  Jergens  (Andrew)  Companj'. 
II.  Audio-Visual  School  Senrke,  New  Vork. 

646  78-733780 

Audio-Visual  School  Serrlc© 


Spotting  techniques    (Motion  picture) 
see    Vaulting:    Spotting  techniques 


Sprager,  Hart 
see 


Bali — iiland  and  univene. 


SpT^j  paint  {Motion  picture)    Eallnj;  Corp.,  1969. 

4  m)n.     St.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Values  Id  action) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Cri^iU:  Autbors,  G.  Moore,  W.  Woodruff. 

Summary:  Draraatisatlon  of  a  problem  situation  designed  to  help 
children  be<x>me  conscious  of  the  values  that  guide  their  behavior. 

1.  Chlldren^>nduct  of  life.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Uass.        Series:   Values  In  action   (Motion  picture) 

372.8  71-700421 

Ballos  Corporation 


Spraying   metaUics    (Motion   picture)      Fairfield  Associates. 
Beleased  by  Universal  Education  and  Tisual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln      si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Auto  reflnlshing  series) 
Loop  fllm.  *  ' 

1    .\ufomobfles-Painting.    2.  Metal  spraying.        I.  Fairfield  Ass«- 
clate^.     II.  liniversal  Education  and  Viwial  Arts.     Ill    Series    Auto 


.mic-.     11.    i^iiiirrsHi  r.aucaiion  ar 
reflnishing  series  (Motion  picture) 

[TLIM] 

Universal  Bdocatlon  and 


visual  Arts 


70-715261 


Tbe  Spread  oC  typhuii  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Cali- 
fornia Extension,  1960.  Made  by  Motion  Picture  Pro- 
duction Dept  Released  by  Educational  Film  Sales,  Uni- 
versity of  California  Extension,  and  American  Society  for 
Microbiolof^. 

3  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director.  Aline  Evans;  sclentiflc  adviser, 
Donald  M.  Reynolds. 

Summanr:  Shows  soldiers  as  they  examine  bedding,  the  scalp  of 
an  Individual,  and  clothing  for  lyphua.  Points  out  that  typhus  is 
particularly  prevalent  during  wars,  with  man  as  the  reservoir  and 
the  body  louse  as  the  chief  vector.  Describes  tbe  habiUt  of  the 
louse,  shows  views  of  lice  and  eggs  at  high  magnification,  and  ex- 
plains how  typhus  is  spread. 

1.  Typhus  fever.  2.  Lice  as  carriers  of  disease.  i.  California. 
University.  University  Extrasion.  n.  California.  University  Bda- 
caUonal  Film  Sales,    m.  American  Society  for  Microbiology. 

616.9  Fi  A  68-268 

American  Society  for  Microbiology 


Spre«tli«  a  cold  bi  achooL  [Filnutrip]     Educational  Projections 
Corp.,  1968. 

36  fr,     color.     35  mn.     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-139) 

Wjih  teacher 't  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  mcludei  word  (lull  reinforcemefil  of 
inediaJ  long  A.  E.  I.  O,  and  U.  Present*  a  leMoa  iiluuratini  the  variow  wayi  in 
which  coid  germ*  are  ipread  in  ichool.  ttreuing  the  imponance  of  good  health 
habtta.  Wjth  cations.  For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  film*.  2.  Englbh  language— Vo web— Juve- 
nile film*,  3.  School  hygteoe—Juvemle  film*,  il.  Hygiene]  1.  Educatiooal 
Projection*  Corporation.  U.  Series:  Reading  program.  cFiimrtripj  Uvd  I, 
R.I39, 

tl-B1525,  372.4  72-733548 

Educational  Proiectioa*  72  MARC 


Spreading  bacteria,  on  a  plate  {Motion  picture) 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyclo- 


3min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     {Blolc«ica1  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  lu  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  irulde. 

Summary;  Illustrates  the  amount  of  bacterial  soapenslon  that  is 
spread  on  agar  [dates  to  separate  the  bacteria  so  that  colonies  can 
be  counted. 

1.  Bacteriology— TechnlQoe.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bdo- 

catlonal  Corporation.  Series:  Biological  techniques  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

678  Fi  A  68-2170 

Sncydopaedla  Brltanotca  Educational  C\>rp. 


Spr«e    {Motion  picture) 
1967. 


United    Prodncers   Organization, 


84  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Producers,  Carroll  Case,  Hal  Roach,  Jr.;  directors, 
Ultchell  Leisen,  Walon  Oreen ;  music,  Remo  Usal  -.  phott^rapher, 
Alan   Stensvold;   film  editors,  Roy  Livingston,  Bdwsrd  Blery. 

Sttmmary;  A  travelog  of  Las  Vegas,  Nerada.  showtng  street 
scenes,  gambling,  and  excerpts  from  varlooa  night  club  acta.  In- 
cluding the  Folies  Berg^re  and  the  Dunes  Hotel  Vive  Les  Olrls 
show,  and  the  acts  of  Juliet  Prowse,  Jayne  Mansfield,  '<'lc  Damone. 
and  tbe  Clara  Ward  singers. 

1.  Las  Vegas,  Nev.— DeMriptlon.  l  United  Prodncers  Organi- 
sation. 

917.98  73-707838 


^irins  {Motion  picture)  Uoreland-Latcbford  Producticuis, 
Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational 
Films,  196T. 

9  mln.    sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Summary:  ,K  view  of  a  ^rlng  day  tbroogb  tbe  eyes  of  a  little 
girl  as  she  walks  through  a  field  of  gran  as  UU  as  she,  by  a  stream 
where  she  captures  a  frog,  and  through  tbe  birch  woods  where  she 
finds  forest  wild  fiowers. 

1.  Spring.  I.  Moreland-Latchford  productions,  Tonmto.  n.  Ster- 
ling Educational  Films,  Inc. 

525  70-704674 

Sterling  Bdacatlonal  Films 

SprinsT  {Filmstrip)  Coleman  Film  Enterpriaee.  Xteleaaed  by 
RMI  Film  Prodactiona,  1969. 

So  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  J  s.,  7  in.,  33J  rpm.,  8  mln. 
(rriniary  social  studlet. — science  series) 

With  (encher's  f^iides. 

CredUt:  Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Oersh,  Walter  M. 
Burks. 

Summary:  Designed  to  creste  In  the  pre-echool  (±lld  an  awareneas 
of  the  dltTerent  seasons,  onphaslzlng  the  recognition  of  the  diarac- 
terlstlcs  of  spring, 

1.   Spring— Juvenile   films.  i.  Coleman   Film   Enterprises,     n. 

RMI    Film    Productions.       Series:    Primary   BOdal   stodles— science 
series  (Pitmatrip) 

372.3  73-736641 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Spring  {FUmetnp)    Imperial  Film  Co^  IWD. 

88  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In..  SM  rpm.,  12 
min.     microgroove.     (Exploring  the  seasons) 

Also  isaued  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

Creiitt  ■  PhotoeraDher,  Jay  Shuler.  ,     . 

Sum^rv--  ExSo^  the  iharacterlsUc  behavior  of  varlooa  plants 
and  anlmaia  during  the  spring  season.  /^«— «nv 

1.  Spring.    2.  Animals.    3.  Plants.        L  Imperial  Film  Co^any, 

inc..  Lakeland.  Fla.        Seri«:  Exploring  the  sauwoa  <'*^^P'     » 

525  79-734836 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Syrtet'  [Filmstrip]     Panoramic  Teachint  Aida.  1971. 

23  &.  c«k>r.  3S  mm.  sad  pbomcape  ia  caNctie:  6  aun.  (Laarsiag 
tbrou^  poetry  aighi  and  (ound,  unit  3) 

With  teacher'*  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  preaenuboo  of  the  poem  by  Murl  Piatt,  which  tcOs  oT  tke 
cxperieoccs  of  a  tmail  child  •*  be  observe*  *iga(  of  spring  in  hi*  eovifoomeaL 
For  primary  grades. 

I.  Spring— JnveBikfilma.  [I.  Sftring]  I.  Paaorsmk:  TeacUDg  Aid*.  IL 
Series:  I  fiming  ihrot^  pocfy  Mfhi  and  sound.  [Filmstrip)  aut  3. 

(QB631]  372.3  77-740170 

Paooranuc  Tcaduag  Aid*  72  MAKC 


Spring  and  summer  fashions,  1961  {Motion  picture)  Inter- 
national Ladies'  Garment  Workers'  Union.  Released  by 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1961. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Credit):  Director,  Betty  Bullock;  narrator,  Joan  Shea;  music 
and  editing.  Ross-Oaffney,  lac;  photographer,  Julian  Townsend. 

Summary.-  Describes  trends  that  will  affect  the  average  American 
woman's  choice  of  new  clothes  In  a  fashion  show  covering  all  oc- 
casions. Points  out  the  Importance  of  the  tmlon  label  la  women's 
clothing. 

I.  Fashion.  i.  loternational  Ladlee'  Garment  Workers'  Union. 
n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  lac. 

687  Fi  68-265 

Spring  cleanins:  ,Procter  and  Gamble  telerisieii  ctmmer- 

ciai,    (Motion  picture)      Procter   and   Gamble   Co.,    1960. 
Made  by  MPO  Television  Film.s. 

1  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Television  commercial  explaining  the  merits  of  Mr, 
Clean,  an  all-purpose  cleanser. 

1.  Television  advertising — U.  S.  l  Procter  and  Gamble  Com- 

pany, n.  Procter  and  Gamble  television  commercial  (Motion  picture) 
659.1  Fi  68-178 


^rinff  t 


•  {Motion  picture)    Thorne  Films,  1968. 


5  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Creative  motivation  series) 

With  film  notes. 

Credit*;  Producer  and  photographer,  Oakleigh  Thome. 

Summary:  Shows  various  views  of  tbe  colors  and  forms  of 
spring  flowers,  Including  dafTodlls.  ffrape  hyacinttis,  red  emperor 
tallps.  Japanese  flowering  quince,  and  forsythia. 

1.  Color  of  flowers.         i.  Tborne  Fllma,  Inc..  Boutder,  Colo. 
Series:  Creative  motivational  series  (Motion  picture) 

625  Fi  A  68-3134 

Thome  Films 


Spring  comes  again:  the  story  of  foor  seasons  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Guy  Haaelton.  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1962;  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

II  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Photographer,  Ooy  Haaelton. 

Summary:  Sbows  the  characteristics  and  purpoaea  of  the  four 
seasons,  and  explains  tbe  water  cycle  and  Its  Importance  to  all  lUlls 
oo  earth. 

L  Seasons.  2.  Hydroloclc  cycle.  I.  Haaelton,  Gny  D.  IL 
Bailey  Films,  inc.  Hollywood.  Callt  IIL  BF^  Edoeatlooal  Media. 
625^  70-711610 

BFA  Edoeatlooal  IfedU 


Spring  comes  to  the  dty.   (Motion  picture)    Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

II  mln.     sd.    color.     16  nun. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  coUaborator,  Katherlne  E.  Hill. 
SUMHABT :  Pictures  ^>rlngtlme  activities  and  experiences  of  pri- 
mary grade  children  in  a  modest  neighborhood  of  a  large  dty. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Osmea    2.  School  children.        I.  Coronet  Instmctiooal  Fllma 

025  Fi  A  68-14 

Coronet  Instmctlonal  FUoMi 


351 


Spring  comes  to  the  dty  {Filmstrip)    Hudson  Photographic 

Industries,  1969. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
7  min.     microgroove.     {The  Four  seasons  In  tbe  dty) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  caaette 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dnbrowiky 

Summary:  Examines  tbe  changes  in  nature  as  spring'  comes  to 
tbe  dty.  Describe*  for  young  children  tbe  seasonal  holidays,  sports, 
and  children's  activities. 

1.  Spring— Juvenile  Alms.  l  Hudson  PhotograiAlc  Indostriea 

Series :  The  Four  seasons  In  the  city  ( Filmstrip) 

372.3  72-733028 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 

Spring  comes  to  the  pond  {Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1970. 

11  mill.    sd.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credit*;  Educational  collaborator,  Helen  J.  Challand. 

Summary.'   Sbows   the   changes   which   occur   to  a   pond   and   lU 
surroundings  as  spring  approaches.     Includes  scenes  of  plants  and 
animals,  of  Ice  melting,  rains,  insects  appearing,  and  birds  returning. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Pond  ecology.    2.  Spring.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

525  70-707872 

Coronet  Instmctlonal  Films 


Spring  Hill  College,  Mobile,  Ala. 


Maybe  tomorrow. 


Spring  in  the  city  {Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1967. 

11  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
With  teachers  guldfc 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator.  Katherlne  E.  Hill. 
Summary:   Pictures  springtime  adivities  and  experiences  of  pri- 
mary grade  children  In  a  modest  nelgbborhood  of  a  large  city. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Games.    2.  School  children.        i.  Coronet  In8tmdi<HiaI  Films. 
525  Fi  A  68-14 

Coronet  Instmdlooal  Films 


Spring  in  the  dty  {Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

11  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Language  arts— creative  expres- 
sion I 

Cr*id«*:  Collaborator.  Roach  Van  Allen. 

Summutry:   Discusses   the  changes   in   nature   In   tbe  spring  and 
shows  some   of   the   activities  of  children   and   adults   In   the  city 
during  the  spring  season. 
— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Spring.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion. Series:  Language  arts— creative  expression  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

_  525  73-705971 

Encyclopaedia  Brltanaica  Educational  Corp. 


Spring  is  a  aeaaoa  {Motion  picture)     Joamal  Films,  1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color,     anper  8  nun.     (Prlmarr  adeoceaerlw) 

Loop  film  DKiunted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.-  Watches  a  ten-year-old  boy  aa  be  dlaooven  aoaie  of  Hw 
wonders  of  spring. 

1.  Spring-— Juvenile  fllma.  l  Joamal  Fllma,  inc.,  Chlcaga 

Series:  Primary  sdeoce  •erles  (Motion  picture.     Journal  runv) 
«7M  74-700769 

Joamal  Pilms 


Spring  is  here   (Motion  picture)     International    Film   Bu- 
reau, 1967. 

9  mi'       sil.     color.     16  mm.     (Four  seasons) 

Cred.t*:  Educallonal  consultant,  William  B.  Stapp. 

Bummarj/:  A  basic  Introduction  to  spring  for  elementary  science. 
Describes  the  seasonal  rebirth  of  nature  as  the  animals  emerge  from 
hibernation,  seeds  are  planted,  and  buds  aivear  on  flowers  and  trees. 

1.  Spring — Juvenile  films.  i.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 

Chicago.        Series:  Four  seasons  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2880 

International  Film  Bureau 


Spring  ouursh.  [Motion  picture]      KEG  Productions,  Toronto, 
1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  A-V  Explorations,  1971. 

26  min.     td.     cotof.     16  mm.     (Atidubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Audubon  and  Canadian  Audu- 
bon Societtea. 

CREDITS:  Prodi>cert,  R,  Ellis.  D.  Gibaon.  G  Kedey;  consul Uni.  G  Kneicr; 
music,  R.  Harrison,  photographers,  M.  Berlet,  W.  Berlet. 

SUMMARY:  Wildlife  acenes  filmed  in  Michigan  manhea  ate  used  to  atress 
the  impOTtancc  of  the  marah  aa  a  refuge  for  many  kinda  of  wildlife,  and  aa  a  vital 
part  of  wildlife  ecotogy. 

1.  Marsh  ecology— Michigan.       1.  Keg  Productiona  Limited.     11,  A-V  En- 
plorations.  inc.     III.  Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre.  [Motion  picture] 
[QH541.5.M3)  591.5  72-701737 

A-V  Explorations  72  MARC 


Spring  of  Ufe  (Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Zagreb.  Be- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1971. 

10  mlQ.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

SUMMART:  A  cartoon  with  a  BIbUcal  background  with  artistic 
Inspiration  from  tbe  drawings  of  Hrlstlfor  Zefsrac.  A  mlracnlooa 
spring  wreaks  vengeance  on  Its  owner,  a  tyrannical  king  who  slaagh' 
ters  UM  unfortunates  who  drink  of  tbe  water  hoping  to  be  cured. 

1.  Springs  (In  religion,  folklore,  etc.)  2.  iefnrovl^  Hrlslofor,  d. 
1TD8.        I.  Zagreb-film.     II.  Contemporary  FUma/McOraw-HUl. 

241  7a-7lOWl 

HcOraw-HUl  Book  Oo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Spring    tunes    {Motion    picture)      Zagreb-film,    Yugoslavia. 

Kele.ised  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  FilmsAfcGraw- 
Hill.  1970. 

10  iiiin.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Hirectora  and  BDimators,  Aleksantlar  Marka,  Vladimir 
Juiriba;  music.  Aodelko  Klobuj^r. 

Summary:  .\ti  animated  dramatization  In  which  an  egoiat  tries 
to  <Jestroy  a  small  boy  and  his  fiddle  In  order  to  stop  the  symphony 
of  life. 

I.  Zagi-eb-film.    n.  Contemporary  FIlms/llcGraw-HllL 

704.&45  77-707567 

M<^raw -Hill  Book  Co. 


Springfield  Television  Broadcasting  Corporation 
see 

April  1966:    Northeast  meteorite  over 
Massachusetts. 


SfHings  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Explorations  Id  science) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  H.  Mllgrom. 

Summary:  Presents  a  series  of  demonstrations  using  springs. 

1.    Springs    ( Slerhaniam ) .  i.   Ealing  Corporation,   Cambridge, 

Mass.  Series:  Explorations  In  science  (Motion  picture) 

531  74-703701 

Ealing  Corporation 


Springs  and  wells.  [Motion  picture]      Hubbard  Scientific  Co., 
1972. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color      super  8  mm.     (Water — soil) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  guide. 

SUMMARY-  Siiows  clear  glass  wells  placed  in  an  aquirer  sand  layer,  embed- 
ded between  clay  layers,  to  demonstrate  liow  well  water  is  collected  from  pervi- 
ous rock  and  how  well  water  levels  can  be  determined.  Shows  the  cone  of 
depression  resulting  from  pumping. 

I.Wells.  2.  Hydraulic  models,  tl.  Wells.  2.  Water  supply]  I.Hubbard 
(T  N  )  Scientific  Company,  Northbrook,  III  II.  Series:  Water— soil.  [Motion 
picluTC] 

[TD407)  551.3  72-701632 

Hubbard  Scientific  Co  72  MARC 


Springs  Mills,  inc. 
see 

Fusion. 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  1:  Tlie  early  years.  [Motion  picturej 
BBC-TV,  London.  1968.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life 
Films. 


30  n 


bAw 


16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Prominent  child  psychologists  discuss  the  early  years  of  child- 
hood and  the  important  stages  of  that  period  for  intellectual,  emotional,  and 
physical  growth. 

I   Child  study.        I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation     Television  Service. 
II  Time-Life  Films      111.  Title:  The  Early  years.  {Motion  picture] 
(BF721j  155.5  75-714801 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  2:  Babyhood.  (Motion  picture] 
BBC-TV,  London.  1968.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life 
Films. 

30  min.     sd.     bAw       16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  first  year  of  a  child's  life  processes:  crawling,  uttcr- 
mg  single  syllables,  and  learning  the  permanence  of  objects  which  are  seen  and 
the  relationship  of  cause  and  effect. 

1.  Infants.        1   British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television  Service.     1). 
Time-Ufe  Tilms.     111.  Title:  Babyhood.  [Motion  picture) 
tBF723.I6)  155.5  79-714802 

T.me-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  3:  Rising  two.  [Motion  picture] 
BBC-TV,  London,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life 
Films. 

30  min      sd.     b&w       16  mm. 

SUMMARY  Traces  the  development  of  the  child's  life  processes  from 
crawling  to  running  and  from  uttering  single  syllables  to  short  sentences,  which 
is  attained  about  the  age  of  two  years,  together  with  the  sense  of  words  as 
symbols  and  the  distinction  between  present,  past,  and  future. 

I .  Children   -Language.     2.  Child  study.        1.  British  Broadcasting  Corpora- 
tion     Television  Service.     II  Time-Life  Films.     111.  Title:  Rising  two  iMotion 
picture] 
[LB1139.L3]  155.5  72-714803 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  4:  Ideas  of  their  own.  [Motion  pic- 
ture) BBC-TV,  London,  1 968.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time- 
Life  Films, 

30  min      td.     b&w       16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Considers  the  develupmcnl  and  use  of  language  as  it  takes  on 
an  increased  kcnsc  of  identity  association  during  the  third  year  of  childhood,  with 
the  mother  providing  the  chief  impetus  for  this  growth. 

I  Children  Language.  I  Bnii*h  Broadcastmg  Corptiration.  Television 
Service.     II   Time-Life  Film*      III.  Title   Idea*  of  their  own   [Motion  picture) 

lLB1139.L3)  155.5  76-714804 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  5:  Playing  together.  [Motion  picture] 

BBC-TV,  London,  1968.      Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life 
Films. 

30  min.     sd.     bAw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Children  three  and  four  years  old  are  shown  playing  in  differ- 
ent situations  at  a  nursery  school,  exhibiting  their  physical  confidence  and  intel- 
lectual curiosity.  Demonstrates  their  need  for  materials  to  develop  their  senses, 
and  their  difficulties  in  cooperative  play. 

t.  Play,        1.  Bniish  Broadcasting  Cor]x>ration.     Television  Service.     II. 
Time-Life  Fihni.     HI.  Title:  Playing  together.  [Motion  picture] 
tBF7173  155.5  70-714805 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  6:  The  pre-school  child.  [Motion 
picture]  BBC-TV,  London.  1968.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Time-Life  Films. 

JO  min.     sd.     bAw.      16  mm 

SUMMARY;  Studies  the  four  year  old  child's  pattern  of  drawing,  painting, 
and  making  things,  his  developed  sense  of  cooperative  play,  his  concentration 
and  sense  of  responsibility,  and  his  difficulties  with  perceptual  judgemeni.  espe- 
cially of  number  and  language  quantity. 

I,  Perceptual  learning  2  Education.  Preschool.  I.  British  Broadcasting 
C.irporation,  Television  Service  II.  Time-Life  Films.  III.  Title:  The  Pte- 
Mhoi.i  ,-hild.  (Motion  picture) 

[LB1067]  155.5  73-714806 

Timc-L.fe  Films  72  MARC 


Springrtiine  sourenir  {Motion  picture)    Karl  Jaeger,  1968. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Bumiiuiry:  A  Story  of  the  visit  of  two  young  American  girls  to  an 
Italian  village  and  their  rivalry  over  a  local  boy. 

I.  Ja^er,  KarL 

791.43  73-706116 

CINB 


Sprint-haton  passing.  [Motion  picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1969. 

Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

approx.  4  min.     si,     color      super  8  mm.     (Track  and  field,  no.  II) 

Loop  film  in  canridgc. 

Also  issued  in  standard  S  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Bob  Timmons.  John  Mitchell. 

SUMMARY:  Members  of  the  University  of  Kansas  Track  Team  demonstrate 
the  correct  techniques  for  executing  the  sprint-baton  pass. 

1.  Sprinting.  2.  Kansas.  University— Track -athletics.  1.  Athletic  Insti- 
tute.    11.  Scries:  Track  and  field.  [Motion  picture.  Athletic  Institute]  no.  II. 

[GV1069]  796.4  72-700928 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


Sprint'Starta.  (Motion  picture] 
by  Calvin  Productions. 


Athletic  Institute.  1969.     Made 


apptox.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Track  and  field,  rto.  S) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

Also  issued  in  standard  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Bob  Timmons.  John  Mitchell. 

SUMMARY:  MembersoftbeUniveraiiyofKansAsTrack  Team  demonstrate 
the  correct  techniques  for  executing  sprint-starta. 

I.  Sprinting.  2.  Kansas.  University— Track -athletics.  I.  Athletic  Insti- 
tute-    II.  Series:  Track  and  field.  [Motion  picture.  Athletic  Institute]  no.  I. 

tGV1069i  796.4  72-700925 

Athletic  Insiituu  73  MARC 


Sprinting  with  Bud  Winter  {Motion  picture)    Kyan  Films. 
Released  by  Association  Films,  1965. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  Instructional  film  In  sprinting.     Demonstrates  tech- 
niques and  methods  used  by  California's  coach,  Lloyd  0.  Bud  Winter. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  sprinting.  i.  Ryan  Films,  Hamden,  Conn.    n.  Aasoclatlon 

Films,  Inc. 

796.4  FiA6a-U69 

Association  Films 


Sprints  (Motion  picture)    Ealtnf^  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Track) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Analyses  three  sprint  starts,  sprint  form,  and  three 
sprint  flnlflhes. 

1,  Sprinting.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Maas.  Se- 

ries: Track  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705354 

Baling  Corp. 

Spriometry — the  early  detection  of  chnmic  obstructive 
pulmonary  disease  {Motion  picture)  National  Tubercu- 
losis and  Respiratory  Disease  Associatioti,  1968.  Matie  by 
Wexler  Film  Productions. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Use*  animation  to  Illustrate  the  functioning  of  the 
normal  respiratory  system,  and  to  show  what  happens  when  ventila- 
tion is  Impaired.  I>emonstrate8  the  procedures  whereby  a  doctor, 
in  his  ofBce,  may  evaluate  typical  patients  with  respiratory  com- 
plaint*). 

1.   Respiratory  organs — Diseases — Diairnosis.  i.  National  Tu- 

berculosis and  Respiratory  Dtsease  Association. 

616.2  79-702582 

CINE 


Sprocket  Productions 
see 

TELL-iechniques  in  early  language 
learning. 


Spruce  House   (Motion  picture)     WTTW.    Released  by  In- 
diana University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

29  ni  11.    s.l.    biw.    IG  mm.     (To  save  tomorrow) 

CREDITS:  Kxecutlve  proditt^rs.  Robert  Kaiser,  Rudjnrd  Propst; 
director.  RolM-it  Kaiser;  editor,  Dave  Shaw. 

SU.MMAUY:  A  film  in  clneina  verity  style  which  reviews  one 
i-ehabilltntion  approach  to  mental  Illness.  r>e8cribes  the  methods  of 
treating  and  rehnbilltatlng  mental  health  pntli^nts  at  Spruce  House, 
noting  that  Spruce  House  follows  the  theory  that  the  behavior  of  a 
patient  la  the  result  of  the  responses  by  others  to  past  behavior. 

1.   Mentally   III— Rehabilitation.     2.  Spruce  House.         I.  Chicago. 
Television  station  WTTW.     H.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual 
Center.     III.  Series:  To  save  tomorrow   (Motion  picture) 
[RC576]  362.2  77-712837 

IndUin.t.     I'niv.  Audio-Visual  Center 


Spruing  the  model  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates, 

1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

Ixtop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide.  „      ,     .,  ^  , 

Credit*:  Authors.  Clarence  Kincald.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  Intricacies  of  attaching  wax  ^^^ 
to  the  model  to  be  cast,  emphasizing  the  positioning  of  the  model 
relative  to  the  casting  flask. 

1  Jewelry  making.  2.  Precision  casting.  i.  Hester  and  As- 
sociates.       Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  6&-20S5 

Hester  and  Associates 


Spy  in  your  eye  {Motion  picture)  Italian  International 
Film,  Rome,  and  Publi  Italia,  Rome.  Released  in  the 
V.  S.  bv  American  International  Productions,  1965. 

S4  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Color  by  Path*. 

Credits:  Producet^.  Pulvio  Luclsano.  Lucio  MarcuMo;  director. 
Vlttorlo  Sala;  story.  Luclo  Marcuzzo;  screenplay,  Adriano  Bolxinf, 
Romano  Ferrara,  Adrian©  Baracco:  music,  RIz  Ortolnnl;  director  of 
photoirraphy.  Fausto  Zucooll '.  editors,  Roberto  Clnqulnl.  Renato 
CInqulnl.  CoJit:  Brett  Halsey.  Anna  Maria  Pierangell,  Dana  An- 
drews, Gaston  Moschln,  Tanya  Beryl. 

Summary:  A  spy  melodrama  about  an  American  Intelligence  ofiBcer 
In  Parts  who  has  been  unknowingly  rigged  by  the  enemy  with  a  device 
which  transmits  to  them  everythiUE  he  hears  and  sees. 

1.  Italian  International  Film.  n.  PubU  lulla.  m.  American  In- 
ternational Productions. 

791.43  Fi  68-1638 


The  Spy  who  came  in  from  the  cold  {Motion  picture) 
Salera  Films,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Para- 
mount Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

112  mln.     s<|.     b&w.     35  mtu. 

Knsed  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  John  Le  Carr^. 

Crrditi:  Producer  and  director,  Martin  Rltt;  screenplay,  Paul 
Dehn,  Guy  Trosper;  music,  Sol  Kaplan;  director  of  photography. 
Oswald  Morris;  film  editor.  Anthony  Harvey.  Cast:  Richard  Iturton, 
Claire  Bloom,  Oskar  Werner,  Peter  Van  Eyck,  Sara  Wanamaker. 

Summary:  X  British  Intelligence  agent  defects  to  East  Germany 
as  part  of  a  plan  to  eliminate  an  Important  German  counterspy. 

I.  Cornwell.  David  John  Moore,  1031-  The  spy  who  came  In 

from  the  oold.      ii.  Salem  Films,      in.  Paramount  Pictures  Corpora- 
tion. 

75-701994 


Spyri,  Johanna  (Heusser)    1827-1901.       Heidi 
see 

Favorite  children's  books:    Heidi. 

A  Gift  for  Heidi. 

Heidi. 

Squandered  resources  {FUinstrip)     New  York  times,  1970. 

73  fr  b&w.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s. ;  12  In. ;  331  rpm.;  pt 
1.  19  min. ;  pt.  2,  20  mln.  mlcrogroove.  (Fiimstrlp  on  current  afFalrt, 
March  1970) 

Side  2  of  phonodlsc  Inohidee  a  dlsctisslon  between  students  from 
Rye  Neck  High  School,  Mamaroneck,  New  York,  and  Sandra  Biakeslee 
of  the  Science  News  Dept.  of  llie  New  York  times. 

With  script  and  discussion  manual. 

Summary:  Discusses  natural  resources,  presenting  a  balance  sheet 
of  current  needs  and  resources.  Examines  modern  man's  chances  for 
continued  survival  on  his  home  planet. 

1.  Natural  resources.    2.  Conservation  of  natural  resources. 
I,  New  York  times.        Series. 

72-733777 
New  Y'ork  times  rev 


Squandered  resources:  Is  man  dissipating  the  riches  of  the 
earth?  (Filmstrip)     Xew  York  times,  1070. 

75  fr.  bAw.  35  niiu.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  18 
min.     mtcrocroove.     (Fllmstrip  on  current  affairs) 

With  dlacussion  manual. 

Summary:  DtsciiN-ses  natural  resources,  presenting  a  twiance  sheet 
of  current  needs  and  resources.  Examines  modern  man's  chances  for 
contlniied  survival  on  his  home  planet. 

1,  Natural  resources.    2.  Conservation  of  natural  resourcea 
1.  New  York  times.        Series. 

72-733777 

New  York  times 

The  Square  {Motion  picture)     World  Air  Cargo  Marketing 
Forums.    Made  and  released  by  Filmex,  1967. 

10  mln.    sd.    Color.    16  mm, 

Adapted  from  the  fllmstrip. 

Summary:   Shows  how   marketing  geared   to  diatrlbutlon  by   air 
can  sare  time  and  money. 

1.  Marketing.     2.  Aeronautics,  Commercial— Freight.  i.  World 

Air  Cargo  Marketing  Forums,     ii.  Pllntex,  Inc. 

887.7  Fi  A  68-119 

CINB 


352 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Square    {Motion    picture)      McGraw-Hill    Book    Co.,    1969. 
Made  hy  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

■1  mtii.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Look  at  It  aeries,  Mt  B> 

Loop  Rim  mounted  Iq  cartridge.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  mannaU. 

Summarv:  A  sIngle-coQcept  film  designed  for  use  la  teacMns  spe- 
cial education  dasses. 

1.   Exceptional  ctUMren — Education.  i.   McOraw-Hlll  Book 

CompaDT'.        Series:  Look  at  It  series  (Uodon  plctors)  ssC  B. 

871.9  70-702746 

McCraw-HUl  Book  Co. 


Sqoare  and  circle   (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  Him. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.  2.  Square,  a  Circle.  4.  Geometrical  draw- 
ing. I.  Wald«i  Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  drafting  tech- 
niques (UotiOD  picture) 

744  76-708356 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

The  Square  butt  joint  {Motion  picture)    Tecnifax  £dncati<m 
Division,  1969. 


super  8  mm.     ( Oxracetylene  welding) 


4  mi        ^i. 

Loop  film. 

In  a  multimedia  program  of  10  film  loops,  4  filmstrips,  IS  trans- 
parencies, and  work  sheets. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  James  Pender  and  Frank  Masson. 

Summary:  Demon. st rates  the  procedure  used  for  the  welding  of 
a  square  butt  joint. 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.  2.  Welded  joints.  i.  Plas- 
tic Coaling  Coriwratlon.  Tecnifax  Dl»Ialon.  Series:  Oxyacetylene 
welding  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  78-706680 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


The  Square  deal   man    {Motion  picture)      Triangle   Film 
Corp.,  1917. 

60  mln.     sL     bftw.     28  mm. 

Orig  iially  released  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  imperfect:  main  titles,  production  credits,  and  end 
titles  wanting. 

A  Kay-Bee  production. 

Also  known  under  the  title  Jack  o'  Diamonds. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Crtditt:  Director,  William  S.  Hart;  story.  J.  G.  Hawks:  pbot<«ra- 
pher.  Joe  August.  Co**.-  William  S.  Hart.  Mary  Maclvor,  Joseph 
J.  DowUnK.  Thomas  Kurlbara,  Milton  Ross,  J.  Frank  Burke. 

Summary:  Wextern  melodrama  about  a  gambler  who,  after  win- 
ning the  deed  to  a  ranch  in  a  poker  game  during  which  the  original 
owner  iB  shot,  finds  himself  blamed  for  the  kllllDg. 

I.  Triangle  Film  Cor*  poratloo.        n.    Jack    o'    ZHamtmda 

(Motion  picture)  m.  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  col- 

lectiOD. 

Fi 68-489 


Square  Deal  Pictures  Corporation,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 


Pastorale. 


Square  of  rjolence    {Motion  picture)     Tx)icen  Films.     Re- 
leased by  Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer,  1962. 

W  mil.     sd.     b4w.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Director.  Leonardo  Bercovlcl ;  original  screenplay  Eric 
ItercoTicl.  Le<.nardo  Bercovlcl.     CoMt:  Broderkk  Crawford 

Summitry:  A  World  War  li  drama.  A  do<-tor,  whfl«e  young  son 
has  been  killed  by  the  enemy,  becomes  a  partisan  In  a  Nail-occupled 
country  and  Id  furcwl  to  make  a  decision  which  could  betray  his 
partisan  organlMtlon  as  well  as  destroy  three  hundred  Allied  hos- 
tages held  captive  In  the  town  square. 

1.  World  War,  1P39-1W.V- Underground  niovementti.  r  Lovcen 
Films.    II.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

940.53  Fi  67-1263 

Square,  round,  and  wiggly  (FUmttrip)    Educational  Bead- 
ing Service,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Learn-about  fllmatrlp  Ilbrarj-) 

Credit*:  Author.  Itertha  SIckels. 

Summary:  Describes  the  forms  and  functional  uses  of  geometric 
snd  free-flowing  shapes  lo  everyday  life.  For  klndergnrten  through 
fourth  grad& 

1.  Geometry— JuTeoile  films.  i.  Educational  Reading  Service 

Inc.        Series. 

372.7  Fi  A  68-3625 

Educational  Beadlnf  Service 

The  Square  wave  (Motion  picture)    Tektronix,  1963. 

25  mln.    sd.    t>&w.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Discusses  the  theory  of  square  waves.  Shows  the  use 
of  the  square-wave  generator  and  oscilloscope,  and  of  the  informa- 
tion obtained  from  distortions.  Animated  drawings  depict  the  har 
monic  relationship  of  sine  waves  contained  In  a  square  wave. 
Stresses  the  importance  of  rise-time  In  tesUng  modem  high-speed 
^ectronle  equipment.  ^^ 

1.  Electric  waves.        i.  Tektronix,  Inc..  Beaverton,  Or. 

^  ^,     .  621.37  7&-707347 

Tektronix 


The  squarehead   (Motion  picture) 
see  Mabel's  married  life 


Sqoarejohns  {Motion  picture)  Canada  National  Parole 
Board,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

28  mln.     ad.    t>&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Graham  Parker;  director  and  writer.  Bill 
Davies;  photography,  Robert  Humble;  film  editor,  Dennis  Sawyer. 

nummary:  A  study  of  Canada's  parole  system  focusing  on  the 
problems  faced  by  prison  Inmates  as  they  return  to  the  world  of 
"squarejohns."  Discusses  the  responsfbllltlea  of  parole  offlcen  In 
Mplog  them  to  make  necessary  adjustments. 

1.  Parole — Canada.        i.  Canada.     National  Parole  Board, 
n.  Canada.    National  FHm  Board. 

364.8  Fi  A  68-1253 

HaUooal  rilm  Board  of  Canada 


Squares  of  odd  numbers  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  FMucational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.    sd.    color.    8  mm.     (Mathematics) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Represents  the  odd  numbers  as  squares,  and  suggests 
the  formula  for  the  sum  l»-f-S'+...(2n— 1)»  geometrically.  For 
grades  one  through  12. 

1.  Series.  2.  Numbers,  Real  i,  Canada.  National  Film  Board, 
n.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  77-700042 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corporation 


Squares — rectangles    ( Motion    picture)     Hester    and    Asso- 
ciates, 1971. 

*  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Forms  we  see) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  various  aspects  of  squares  and  their  occur- 
rence lo  common  objects  of  dally  Ufa  Covers  quadrilaterals,  paral- 
lelograms, rhombuses,  and  trapezoids. 

1.  Square.  I.  Hester  and  Associates.  II.  Series:  Forma  we  see 
(Motion  picture) 

[QA482]  513  76-712282 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Squaring  a  t>oard  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  ( Woodworking  series.  Set  4 :  Radial 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  to  use  the  rlj^lng  fence  and  the  miter 
gauge  to  square  a  board. 

1.  Radial  saws.  2.  Mltering.  l  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)      Set  4:  Radial  saw. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2762 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Squaring  a  board  to  a  specified  size  {Motion  picture)    Wal- 
den Film  C>)rp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  woodworking — band 
tools) 

Loop  flira, 

1.  Woodwork.  2,  Carpenters'  square.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion. Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  7&-708384 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Squaring    up    stock    {Motion    picture)      Raybar    Technical 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sequence  of  six  steps  necessary  for 
squaring  stodt.  ,  „ 

1  Carpenters"  aquare.  i.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  n.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Set  2 :  Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1702 

McGraw-Hin  Book  Co. 

,The  Squatter,  {Motion  picture)    National  Broadcasting  Co. 
in  association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  tl960, 

21   m'l.     sd.     bJtw.     10   mm.     (<'ourt  of  himian   relations) 

Credits:  Producer  and  moderator,  A.  L,  Alexander;  mediators, 
Fannie   Hurst,   Ralph   Emerson   Davis,   Robert  J.   McTracken. 

Summary:  A  study  of  a  brother's  responsibility  to  his  sister.  The 
mediation  board  considers  a  ca^  arising  from  a  conflict  between  a 
divorce  with  children  and  her  brother  In  whose  home  she  has  been 
staying  for  seven  months. 

1.    Brothers  and   sisters.    2.   Domestic   relallons.  i.   National 

Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  Series:  Court  of  human  relations 

(Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2273 


The  Squaw  man   (Motion  picture) 
Play  O.,  1914. 


Jesse  L.  Lasky  Feature 


89  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Presented  by  Jesse  L.  Lasky. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  Incomplete:  80  mln. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Edwlo  UUtoo  Boyle. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  directors,  and  acenarlo,  Cecil  B.  DeMlUe^ 
Oscar  C.  Apf el :  adaptation.  Edwin  Ullton  Royle;  photograpber.  Al- 
fred Gandolfl:  film  editor,  Mamie  Wagner  CAST:  Ehistta  ramum, 
Monroe  Salisbury,  Winifred  Kingston. 

SUMMARY :  A  drama  in  which  a  British  captain  assumes  his  titled 
cousin's  guilt  of  stealing  from  charity  funds  and  goes  to  the  American 
West. 

I.  Royle,  Edwin  Milton,  1868-1942.  The  sqtiaw  maiL  11  Jesse  L. 
Lasky  Feature  Play  Company.  III.  Paramount  Flhn  Collection.  IT. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  71-710442 


The  Squeegee,  paint  and  printing  {Motion  picture)    Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super   8  mm.      (Fine  arts   techniques:   silk 
screen —  serlgrapha) 

Loop  aim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summon''  Explains  the  use  of  the  squeegee,  paint,  and  printing 
in  silk  screen  making. 

1.  Serlgraphs  (Prints)         l  Walden  Film  Coriwratlon.        Series: 
Fine  arts  techniques:  silk  screen — stflgraphs  (Motion  picture) 
„  764  76-708100 

Walden  FUm  Corp. 


Squibb  (E.  R.)    and  Sons 


Lung  scanning  in  pulmonary  disease. 


353 


MediastiiKMCopy  umf  bivilve  tpeculum. 

A  New  concept  in  psychiatric  management. 

Nutritional  therapy — some  new  per- 
spectives. 

Radioisotopes  for  medicine. 

A  Way  out. 

Squibb  International 
see 

Changing  shape  of  the  world's  beef  cattle 
industry. 

Squid  (Motum  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1968. 

3  niiu.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

^o;  mm     I.55ue(!  lo  Mandarf  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

1.  SdUld..  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Coipora- 

tlon.  Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

694  79-7M970 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nlca  EdacaUooal  Corp. 

Sqwd  (color  changes)  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968.  F->»" 

?™\,  "'•    ,""":.    '°"°-     (Marine  biology) 
wS  ?^cb.'r?S?,de  ""'^"'  '  °'-°-  "■"  '"  ""^  «  ■»"• 
.    '.''"JiJ*     ^-  Color-'arUtlon  (Biology)  i   Encyclopaedia  Rri 

t.mji»  Mucatioaal  Corporation.         ^L:  Ma'rine KSImoSS 

™  594  79-7m07l 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp.    '^'"^^^  ^ 

S^iBle.  [Motion  picture)     Dan  BaHcy.     Rdeated  by  Eastman 
Kodak  Co.,  1971. 

6  min.     •d.     colof      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  which  thowi  how  ■  ■quiggle.  which  wm 
icraiched  on  ■  film,  confronu  and  eventually  ovcrcomet  ■  real  person  by  repeat- 
edly interrupting  hi*  gamer 

I.  Bailey.  Dan.  1952-  1|.  E««in«n  Kodak  Cbcnp«iy 

(PN1997.5]  704.94  72-701079 

^^^  72  MARC 

The  Squirrel  and  his  friends 
see 

Animal  fables:  The  squirrel  and  his  friends. 

Squirrels  {Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made  by 
James  F.  Bishop  Fihn  OMnmuni  cat  ions.  Released  by  Mc- 
Gmw-IIill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4   mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Let's  see  the  aolmala  aerleej 
Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Summaru:  Freeents  a  view  of  the  life  pattern  o(  aqulrrels,  includ- 
log  their  characterlatl<a.  environment,  and  locomotion.    For  primary 

1.  Squirrels— Juvenile  nima.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company, 

San   Francisco,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Cmnpenr.  Series-   Let's 

see  the  animals  series  (Motion  picture* 

,  _  372.4  71-702209 

McCraw-Hin  Book  Co. 

Stable  weather:  the  causes  and  effects  of  inveraions  (Film- 
strip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.  and  R.  S.  Scorer,  London,  1961. 
Made  by  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1967. 

15  double  fr.     color    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  ffulde. 

CBEDIT.S :  Authors.  R.  S.  Scorer,  T.  R.  Wyllie. 

SUMMARY:  CoTers  various  aspects  of  weather  Inversions:  sub- 
sidence Inversion,  accumulation  of  smoke,  frost  hollows,  lnver->lon  at 
cloud  top,  sea  fog.  and  Inversion  behind  a  cold  front 

1.  Temperature  Inverslmis.  L  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.     11    Scorer 

Richard  Segar,  1919-  III.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

(:QC903]  551.6  77-739988 

Carman  Educational  A.<«oclate8 

Stacking  and  firing  the  kiln  {Motion  picture)  Carlie  Tart 
and  Bailey  Films.     Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

H  min.     sd      color.     18  mm,     (Creative  ceramics,  seriw.  2) 

With  uianual. 

Sumnwri/-  Illustrates  the  correct  procedures  In  preparing  clay 
pieces  for  the  kiln.  Shows  both  gas  and  electric  kilnTTvith  stilts 
and  props  tieeded  to  protect  the  individual  pieces  while  firing 
Demonstrates  a  complete  firing  cycle  along  with  a  stacking  In  a 
siinulated  kiln  to  show  the  fundamentals  needed  to  master  the  kiln. 

rJif         V'i         n"-  ^f"*  *^^'"*      "    ^""^■'^  ^""».  "'<^-.  Hollywood. 
Calif.        Series:  Creative  ceramics   (Motion  picture)   series  2. 


Bailey  Films 


738.1 


Fi  A  68-1188 


Staff  commonicaUon  (Motion  picture)  Train-Aide  Corp. 
Keleased  by  Train-Aide  Educational  Systems  by  Phanna- 
seal,  1969. 

UoM)"'""     ^"     "*'"■     '**  °"°      (D«"'0P'°8  skUl*  >n  communlca- 
Magnetlc  sonnd  track. 
IXK>p  Dim  mounted  la  cartridge. 

4)??K  f^  i^  ?'"'*.'^''*  "'"*'  '^^^  «*■  Pboaotape  In  cassette. 
^^Ith  Inatnictors  guide,  programmed  Inatnictlon  booklet,  and  port 

CREDrra :  Authors.  Helen  Brown.  Lynn  E.  Quigley. 

SUMUAR7 :  Defines  communication,  stressing  the  role  of  empathy. 
lUoatrates  the  problems,  faults,  and  misunderstand Inga  of  speaker 
and  listener  In  the  communication  process  and  shows  how  to  over- 
come obstacles  to  effective  communication. 

1.  Oommonication  In  management.  I,  Train-Aide  Corporation 

11.   Train-Aide   Educational    Systems   by   Pbanuaseal      III    Series- 
Developing  skills  In  communications  (Motion  picture) 
[HF5M9.5.C6]  610.7  74-712969 

Train- Aide  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Staffing  for  strength  {Motitm  picture)     BNA  Films,  1968. 

25  mln.  s<L  color.  16  mm.  {Ttw  BttectiTe  executive  film  se- 
ries, 00.  4 ) 

Credita:  Author,  Peter  F.  Drucker. 

Summary.*  Peter  F.  Dnicker  combines  dnma  and  dlscussloD  Id 
order  to  point  out  that  the  elTectiTe  orcanUatloo  it  one  which  makes 
common  people  achieve  UDcommon  performance,  and  that  the  ttCTee- 
tlTe  executive  makes  big  demands  on  his  aobordlDatai,  bnt  tmnMiw 
them  to  rise  to  meet  these  demands. 

1.  ExecutlTea.  2.  Management  I.  BNA  Films.  Series:  Tlie 
EffectlTe  ezecuttTe  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

658.3  Fi  A  68-2428 

BNA  Films 


Stage  fright  {Motion  picture)     Centron  Educati<mal  Films, 
1960. 

11  tiii  I.     ml.     ii)t(ir.     1(5  iiiui.     (The  Art  of  communication) 

With  teMcliei-w'  guide. 

Crcditt:  Advisers,  K.  ChrlstlHii   Buehler,  Wil  A.   Llnkugel. 

Summait/:  ExplorvD  the  physlolo^-  and  psychology  of  stage  fright. 
ExplHiiix  wliy  II  person  feels  thieniened,  and  showx  bow  to  overcome 
these  feelings  and  use  them  to  advantage. 

1.  Stage  frit'lit.  i.  Centron  Educational  Films.  Series :  The 

Art  tif  cunmninlcntinn  ( .Motion  picture) 

808.51  72-706436 

t.'entroii  Educational  Films 


.  [Filmitrip]  Visual  Publications,  London, 
1966.  Made  by  M.  H.  Reay  and  D.  M.  Skewi.  Releaaed  in 
the  U.S.  by  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

32  fr.     bAw.     35  mm      (Drama) 

Witt)  study  |uKk. 

SUMMARY:  Dtmonttraut  bow  to  make  buic  tU|e  ku.  Studies  set  plan- 
nidf  and  preparation,  curtain  arrangement,  and  the  use  of  umple  materiali  in 
making  vahoui  propertiea. 

l.Tbeaten — Stage-actting and iccnery.  1.  Visual  Publications.  11.  Series: 
Drama.  [Filmstrip] 

lPN209I.S8j  792  71-740785 

Vtiual  PitblicMioM  72  MARC 


Stageeoaeh    (Motion  picture)     Walter  Wanger  Productions. 

Re!e:isef]  by  VnUed  Artists,  1039. 

;iG  mln.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Base.!  on  the  story  entitled  Stage  to  l^ordsburg,  by  Ernest  Hay- 
cox. 

Ill  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Ubrary  of  Congress. 
L.  C-  copy  is  a  reissue  by  Masterpiece  Productlona. 

Ciedit$:  Producer.  Walter  Wanger;  director,  John  Ford;  screen- 
play, Dudley  NlcholH;  music,  Boris  Morros;  photography,  Bert 
Glennon :  film  editors,  Otho  Lovering.  Dorothy  Spencer.  Catt: 
Claire  Trevor.  John  Wayne,  Andy  Devine,  John  Carradlne,  Tbomas 
Mitchell.  Louise  Piatt. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  the  reactions  of  a  group  of  people, 
seven  men  and  two  women.  In  a  stagecoach  under  Indian  attack. 

I.  Haycox,  Ernest,  18I)&-1950.  Stage  to  Lordsburg.  ii.  Walter 
Wanger  Productions.  ni.  United  Artists  Corporation,     it. 

American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  7:^-708954 


Stagecoach    (Motion  picture)     Martin   Rackin   Productions. 
Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1966. 

114  iiihi.     f'l.     color.     3.J  mm. 

tIneiiiuScopf. 

Kased  on  ii  screenplay  by  Dudley-  Nichols  from  a  story  by  Erm-st 
Haycox. 

1'icdita:  Producer,  31artin  Rac-kln ;  director,  Oordoa  Douglas ; 
screenplay.  Joseph  Landon ;  music,  Jerry  Ooldsmilh  ■  director  of 
pli'.tosruphy.  William  H.  Clothier:  editor,  Hugh  S.  Fowler.  Catt: 
AiiK-Mnrgaret.  Red  Buttons,  Michnel  Connors,  Alex  Cord,  Bing  Crosby. 

Suinmarii:  \  western  about  the  reactions  of  a  diverse  company 
of  people  who  are  faced  with  the  danger  of  an  Indian  attack  while 
on  a  long  8tnse<^t>ach  Journey  through  hostile  Sioux  country. 

I.  Martin  Itarkin  I'rodurtlons.  ii.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corporation. 

79-701995 


StatecoMk.  [Motion  picture]     DouMeday  Multimedia,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  I  nun.     (Life  in  the  early  Weat  aeriea) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  leacheT'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DeachbeatheroleoflbetlatectMctiinthedevclopaieniaftbe 
ewty  Waal. 

i.CoacluBg— The  West  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  II.  Seriea:  Life  in  the 
early  West  sefica.  {Motion  piclurei 

tHE5629]  388.34  70-7 10140 

DmMcday  Multimedia  72  MARC 


Staged  surgical  repair  of  onphalocclcs  (Motion  picture) 
Michel  G.  Qilbert  and  the  University  of  Miami  School  of 
Medicine.  Made  by  the  Medical  Illustrati<m  Dept,  Univer- 
sity of  Miami  School  of  Me<iirine.  Released  by  Michel  G. 
Gilbert.  1968. 

2Z  mln.     Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

tiummary:  l>escribea  a  staged  surgical  r^talr  for  targe  ventral 
hernia  and  the  repair  of  massive  neonatal  omphalocele*  using  a  tem- 
porary Dacron  relnfftrced  silastic  abdominal  prosthesis.  For  sur- 
geons. 

1.  Ventral  hernia.  2.  Umbilicus— Hernia.  L  Qilbert,  Mtchel  O., 
\Kn-  II.  Miami,   {Jolveralty   of.  Coral  Oablea,   FU.     School  of 

Uediclite. 

617  Fi  A  68-827 

CINE 


Stages  of  boundary  layer  instability  and  transition  (Motion 
picture)  Education  Development  Center.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britarmica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     IQ  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

.\lso  Issued  lu  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :   Illustrates  a  demonatratlon  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Boundary  layer.    2.  Stability.  I.  Education  Development 

Center.       II.     Bncycl<q>aedia    Britannlca    Eklucatlonal    Corporation. 
Series:  Fluid  niechantcB  Alms  (Motion  picture) 

532  70-710301 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Stages  of  learalBg.  (Motion  ^turc]     BBC-TV,  London,  1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 


».  ■«> 


hAw.      Ii  mm,     (Teaching  NufHetd  science  in  elementary 


SUMMARY:  lllustraies  ways  in  which  the  science  teacher  can  put  the  stu- 
dent in  the  position  of  experimental  scientist  and  give  him  the  experience  of 
wonder  and  delight.  Examines  the  slagct  of  a  child's  icientirK  dcvetopmcnl  from 
age  6  through  age  14. 

i  Science— Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)       I.  British  Broadcasting  Cor- 
poration.   Television  Service.    II  Time-Life  Films.    \\\.  Series:  Teaching  Nuf- 
field science  in  elementary  Khool.  (Motion  picture]  no.  4. 
lLB1585)  370.7  70-714880 

Timc-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 

A  Stain  oa  his  conscience  {Motion  picture)  Dunav  film  and 
Zagreb  film,  Yugoslavia.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Coa- 
temporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

14  mlo.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Dusao  Tukotic 

Bummary:  A  macabre  short  story  using  a  trick  super-tmposltlOD 
technique 

I.  EhinaT-fllm.  n.  Zagreb-film.  in.  (Contemporary  FIlms/McOraw- 
Hlll. 

791.43  70-702297 

McOraw-HllI  Book  Co. 

Stained  glass:  a  photographic  essay  (Motitm  picture)  Or^ 
Smalley.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

8  min.     ftd.     color.     18  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  a  youug  craftsman  expressing  his  love  for 
beauty  as  be  makes  a  stained  glass  work  of  art.    Without  narration. 

1.  Glass  painting  and  staining.  I.   Smalley,  Greg.     II.   BFA 

Educational  Media. 

748.6  76-711104 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Stained  glass  screens  {Motion  picture)  Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1969.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1970. 

9  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  O.  Brealey;  director,  M.  Thomhlll. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  sUlned  glass  screens  executed  by  AustraUan 
painter  Leonard  French  for  the  new  National  Library  In  Canberra. 

1.  French,  Leonard,  1928-  i.  Auatralla.     Newa  and  Infor- 

mation Bureau.  ^^  „«««.«„ 

748.5  79-709228 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 


StatmA  ilsM  wtedowa.  [Motion  picture]    Pikcs  PQnia.  1972. 

32  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 
laatied  in  2  parts  on  I  reel. 

OtEDITS:  Auihota.  M.  E  Weiaberg.  R.  E.  Mickeben. 
SUMMARY:  Complete  instructions  for  making  staiiM>d  glaaa  windowa. 
CONTENTS:  Part  1.  Leaded  ^aaa.— Part  2.  Faceted  glaaa. 
I.  Glaaa  painting  and  staining.        I.  Piacc*  Hlma. 
tNK5304]  748.5  72-701099 


72 


MARC 


Stairs  {Motion  picture)    Gene  Beuth,  1968. 

7  min.     ad.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  abstract  comedy  about  a  man  who  atruggles  up  a 
seemlnj^ly  endless  flight  of  .stairs. 

Aiiotber  issue.    35  mm, 

I.  Bentb,  Gene. 

79L48  72-70268S 

CINE 

The  Staltes  in  Asia  (Motion  picture)    ABC  News.    Released 

by  McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

*>  m'n.     sd.     color.     16  mm 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Focuses  on  Japan  in  relation  to  Its  Asian  neighbors, 
deals  with  many  aspects  of  contemporary  Japanese  society,  and 
depicts  the  economic,  political,  and  military  outlook  of  the  country 

1.  Japan— Relatlona  (general)  with  Asia.  2.  Asia— Relations 
(general)  with  Japan.  I.  American  Broadcasting  Company.  II. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

915.2  70-711487 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Staking  his  life  (Motion  picture).    New  York  Motion  Pic- 
ture  Corp.,    1915.    Released   by   W.   H.    Productions  Co., 

1918. 

fi  reels,     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  i-eleased  In  S5  mm. 

Incomplete  copy:  L  C.  has  reels  %-{(  (29  min.) 

A  Broncho  production. 

AdapUtloo  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  The  conrersiOD  of  Frosty 
Blake,  rtieased  In  1915  by  Mutual  Film  Corp. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  film  collection,  Library  of  Congreaa. 

Creiitt:  Producer,  Thomas  H.  Ince;  director.  William  8.  Hart 
Catt:  William  S.  Hart,  I^oulae  Glaum.  Charles  Ray. 

Bummary:  Weatern  melodrama  set  in  a  small  Arlaona  town. 
Telia  the  Mory  of  the  conflict  between  a  newly  arrived,  mild-mannered 
clergyman  and  a  atolcal  Independent  gambler  who  owns  the  local 
■■loon.  Their  conflict  Is  eventually  reaolved  with  some  btfp  from 
Bubbles,  a  dance-hall  girl,  and  Homed  Toad,  a  notorious  badinan. 

t.  New  York  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  IL  W.  H.  Production* 
Company,  ni.  The  Conversion  of  Frosty  Blake  (UoUon  picture) 
IT.  John  E.  Allen  film  collection. 

Fi 68-518 


Stalactites  and  stalagmites:  subterranean  sculpture  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Bailey  Films,  1969.  Released  by  BFA 
Educational  Media,  1971. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Three  young  people  and  a  ranger  explore  a  subter- 
ranean cave  where  they  piece  together  the  geologic  causes  and  ef- 
fects that  occurred  to  form  the  caves  and  sculptures,  discuaa  the 
chemical  changes  which  were  necessary  to  bring  about  the  processes 
involved,  and  examine  the  variations  In  the  deposits. 

1.   Stalactite.s  and   stalagmites.  I.  Bailey  Films,  inc..  Holly 

wood.  Calif.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

„..^  551.4  77-711116 

BFA  Educational  Media 


StalcHate.  [Motion  picture] 
United  Artists,  1971. 


Ezra  Baker  Pllina.     Rdeaaed  by 


10  min.     id.    color.     16  m 

Also  oaucd  ia  33  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Deacribca,  without  a 
his  wife  about  life  ta  the  mod  vorid. 

1.  Gviliiatioa.  Modern— 1930-  I.  ! 

Yorfc.     11.  Uniiad  Artiaa  Coepoeatiaa. 
[CB430]  791.43 

ONE  72 


Staley  Studio 
see 


I  dnuHS  af  M  •Ueriy  ■■■  aad^ 

•kcT  (Etra)  niiw,  inc.  New 

79-715310 

MARC 


354 


The  Alpine. 

The  Anasazi.    Part  1:   The  Basketmakers . 

The  Anasazi.    Part  2:    Pueblos  of  Mesa 
Verde. 

The  Foothills. 
The  Montane. 

The  Plains. 
The  Subalpine. 
Tundra  bird. 
Yellowstone . 


Stalin  vs.  Trotsky  {Motion  picture)  Wolper  Productions, 
1964.    Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm,     (Men  in  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Cr«iil«.-  Narrator.  Edmond  O'Brien. 

Bummary:  Dlscu.'wea  the  struggle  for  supremacy  which  began 
between  Trotsky  and  Stalin  after  the  end  of  the  Czarlst  regime. 

1.  Stalin,  loaif,  1879-19fa.  2.  Trotskil.  Lev,  18T9-1W0.  3.  Rus- 
sia—Politics and  government— 191 7-18G6.  i.  Wolper  Productions. 
II.  Public  Media,  Inc.          Series:  Men  In  crisis  (Motion  picture) 

974.084  73-706751 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

Stalin's  ideological  contributions  (potion  picture)  Institute 
on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt 
University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre 
Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mill.     s.1.     h&w.     16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  161 

With  study  culde 

Credils:  Producer  .and  director,  Oeratrt  Burlnge. 

Stun  mar!/:  lecturer  Gerhart  Nlemeyer  discusses  Stalin's  Ideological 
contributions,  such  as  his  lectures  on  I-enliiism.  his  chnpter  on  diiile*^ 
tlcal  and  hi.storlcal  niaterlnllfim.  and  his  pamphlets  on  linguistics  and 
economic  problems  of  soclulism  In  the  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Stalin.  losif.  1879-1953.  i.  Vanderbilt  University.  Nashville. 

Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Series: 

The  Nature  of  communism  ( Motion  picture)  no.  16. 

Fi  67-ft86 

StallB'i  revolatloa.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min  ad.  b&w.  16  mm.  (World  hulory  from  1917  to  the  prcMni.  no 
6.  Unit  2:  Revolution  in  Ruuia) 

SUMMARY:  Preicnu  Sultn't  program  of  building  Ruisia  into  ■  world 
powcrbaMdonaieriesof  rive-year  plani  which  were  Khicvcd  in  heavy  industry 
snd  failed  in  agnculturc.  Describes  Russia's  police  system  and  the  creation  of  the 
Iron  Curtain. 

I.  Russia — Economic  policy— 1917-  I,  British  Broadcasting  Corpo- 

ration. Television  Service.  II.  Time-Ufe  Films.  111.  Series:  World  history 
from  1917  to  the  present.  (Motion  picture]  no.  6.  Unit  2:  Revolution  in  Russia 
[HC335.3j  947.084  71-714756 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Stalked  (Motion  picture)  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 
Made  by  Petersen  Co.  Releaaed  by  Broadcasting  and  Silm 
Conimi-^sion,  National  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in 
the  United  States  of  America,  1969. 

30  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Catt:  Jack  Hawkins. 

Bummary:  A  contemporary  man  who  is  alienated  and  withdrawn 
from  the  world  tries  to  eecape  Ood  by  traveling  abroad,  but  finds 
that  he  Is  unable  to  escape  Ood's  love.  Includea  scenes  of  Amster- 
dam. Bklam.  I^ondon.  Liverpool,  and  Madrid. 

1,  Ood— I-ove.  I.  Lutheran  Church  In  America,  ii  National 
Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  tbe  United  Btatee  of  America. 
Broadcasting  and  Film  Oummisaloa. 

231  77-706117 

CINS 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


StoUung  seal  on  the  spring  ice  (Motion  picture)  Education 
Deiplopment  Center  in  association  with  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1967.  Released  by  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1969. 

i:  motion  pIctuiT*  (pt.  1,  25  mln. :  pt  2.  34  mia)  «d.  color.  16 
mm.     (NetstUk  FIsliimos  series) 

Cie4it»:  Producer  and  director,  Quenlln  Browa;  ethnoRraphIc 
BUpervlmr.  Aaen  Ballkd ;  cameraman.  H.  Keaneth  Campbell;  editor. 
Bill  TannebriDff. 

Smmmaij/:  Portrays  the  traditional  Eskimo  life  of  the  NetslUk 
Kftklmon.  Sho»a  a  family  on  the  shore  of  Pelly  Bay  lo  May  and 
June.  Shows  bow  neal  are  hunted  and  how  the  man  and  bis  wife 
skin  the  aeals. 

1.  f^klmos— Northwest  Terrltorlea.  Cao.  L  Bdncatlon  E>eTelop- 
ment  Center,  ii.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  Series:  Netalllk 
R--<klniu9  «e:  les  ( Motion  picture  t 

970.3  79-706940 

Natloniil  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Ninety-nines,  1966. 


Stamp  of  friNidsUp  {Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Astra  Films. 

23  mill.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Narrator,  Prank  Blair. 

Summajy:  Discusaes  major  events  In  the  life  of  Amelia  Earbart. 
and  describes  the  1964  comniemoratlTe  ceremony  girea  in  her  honor 
by  the  Ninety-nines,  an  organlxatloo  ot  women  pllota  whicb  she 
founded  In  1929.  Notes  the  flylns  achlerements  of  some  of  the 
member*  of  the  organUatlon. 

1.  Earbart.  Amelia.  1898-1937.        r.  The  Ninety-nines. 

926  Fi  68-256 

A  Stamp  tour  of  Israel  (Filmstrip)  Israel  Philatelic 
Agency  in  America.  Released  by  Unicm  of  American 
Hebrew  CongregatioDB,  1970. 

55  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  Instructional  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Samuel  Grand;  writer,  Tania  Slavin;  editor, 
Beatrice  Hessen. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  an  Israeli  sUmp  montage  which  portrays 
tbe  cities,  villages,  and  ImporUnt  historic  sites  of  IsraeL 

1.  PosUge-sUmps — Israel.        I.  Israel  Pbllatelic  Agency  In  Amer- 
ica.   II.  Union  of  American  Hebrew  C^fmgregatlons. 
[HE6185.I         ]  915.694  79-739126 

Samuel  Grand 

Stampede  ferer  {Motion  picture)  Calgary  Exhibition  and 
Stampede.  Made  by  Chetwynd  Films.  Released  by  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969.  Released  in  the  U,  S. 
by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.    116  mm. 

Summanr:  A  rerlew  of  the  various  erents  in  tbe  annual  rodeo 
held  at  Cal(»ry.  Includes  scenes  of  the  parade,  tbe  cbuckwagon 
race,  the  riding  and  roptng  In  tbe  corral,  and  the  amusements  on 
the  Midway. 

1.  RodeoK.  I.  Calgary  BxbtbltloD  and  Stampede.  Inc.  n.  Can- 
ada.    National  Film  Board,    m.  Canadian  Trarel  Film  library. 

791.8  75-705260 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Stan  Brakhage  Film  Collection 
see 

Blue  Moses. 
Desistfilm. 

D<^  star  man,  part  1. 
Tbe  Extraordinary  child. 

Flesh  of  morning. 
In  between. 

Interim. 

Reflections  on  black. 

Unglassed  windows  cast  a  terrible  re- 
flection. 

The  Wonder  ring. 


Stan  Lang,  inc. 


Stan  Laurel  Prodactlons 
see 


Half  a  man. 


Stance  and  address  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Golf) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credilt:  Author,  Bruce  G.  Fossum. 

Bnmmarif:   Uses  angle  shots  to  Illustrate  baric  iwdtloos  locliMl' 
Ing  club  dl»<tance,  alignment,  and  balance. 

1.  SwtDg   (Golf)  J.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Han. 

Snies:  Oolf  (Motion  picture) 

796,352  71-700681 

3Ballng  Corporation 


Stand  ap  and  paint — extcricM-  {Motion  picture)  E.  P.  Be* 
search.     Made  by  James  O.  Tidwell.     Released  by  AIMS 

Instructional  Services,  1970, 

8  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summanr:   Shows  the  steps  InrolTed  Id  tbe  stand-up  method  of 
-  painting  the  exterior  of  a  booae. 

1.  Houae  painting.  l  E.  P,  Research,  Inc.     u.  AIMS  Instnic- 

tional  Media  SerTlces. 

698.1  77-706480 

AFM8  lutmctiona]  MedU  Service 

Stand  np  and  paint— interior  {Motion  picture)  E.  P.  Re- 
search. Made  by  Jamee  O.  TidwelL  Beleaaed  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Serrices,  1970. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summianf:  Shows  the  steps  lavoWed  la  the  stand-op  method  of 
painting  tbe  Interior  of  a  hooae. 

1,  House  painting.  2.  Interior  decoration.  l  K.  P.  Research, 
inc.    n.  AIMS  iDstnictlonal  Media  Serricea. 

698.3  7(V-706481 

AIHS  Instructional  MedU  Serrlcee 

Standard  alignment  of  centers  {Motion  picture)  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Fihns. 

4  rain.  Rl.  color.  8  mm.  (M.schlne  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  I:ithe.  !=et  2) 

With  tearhor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  two  separate  methods  of  setting  centers 
rapidly  and  easily  for  holding  or  turning  work  between  centers  In 
those  cases  where  utmost  precision  Is  not  demanded. 

1.  Lathes.  2.  Turning.  t.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Machine  shop  series.  Elementary  engine  lathe  (Motion  pic- 
ture)  set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2468 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Standard  Brands  Incorporated 
see 

Coolrise  bread. 


Pitching  for  the  Yankees. 

The  Yankees  at  bat. 
You  never  walk  alone. 


Standard  Fire  Insurance  Compai^,  Hartford 
see 

Fireman  at  your  door. 

Standard  food  portions  {Motion  picture)    Comprenetics,  inc., 
1969. 

1^  tn'n.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Baltic  procedures  for  the  food  serv- 
ice emp'oyee) 

Also  jsiiiied  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  lu  cartridge 
with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  training  guide. 

Summary.-  Oefloes  a  standard  food  portion,  discusses  the  reasons 
this  standard  is  used,  and  demonstrates  how  It  Is  controlled. 

1.   Food   nerrlce.        i.   Comprenetics,   Inc.        Serlen;   Basic  proce- 
dures for  tbe  food  service  employee  (Motion  picture) 

642  76-707356 

OomprenetlcK,  inc. 


Standard -it  alo  Americana  petroli 


Reversible  and  irreversible  processes. 

The  Standard  of   care    {Motion  picture)     Video   Narsin^, 
1968.     Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  mln,    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Nursing  and  tbe  law) 

Videoupe  also  tTallable. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credil$:     Instructors,    Audrey     l«e,     Margaret    Myers,     Natban 
Hersbey. 

aummani:   Explains  the  way  In  which   tbe  standard  of  care  Is 
determined,  and  lU  relattiM)  to  scope  of  practice  issues. 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing — Legal  status,  lawn,  etc. — V.  8.        l  Video 
Nursing.  Inc.        Series:  Nursing  and  tbe  law  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  77-703375 

Video  Nursing 

Standard  Oil  Company 
see 

The  Big  deep. 

The  Experta. 

Fir  on  ice. 
Glamour  queen. 

Hometown. 

Sea  venture. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California 
see 

The  Andes  story. 


355 


Comprenetics, 


Argentina  today . 

Brazilian  tapestry. 
Dijun  talk. 

Matto  GroBSO  journey. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  Indiana 
see 

Personalized  product  display. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  Ohio 
see 

Ohio  wildlife. 


Standards  of  cleanliness   (Motion  picture) 
inc..  1969. 

15  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Bade  procedures  for  the  food  serr- 
Ice  employee) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge 
with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  training  guide. 

SasMnarir.-  Stresses  the  Importance  of  cleanliness  in  food  service, 
lists  standards  of  health  set  by  gOTernment  agencies,  and  points  out 
tbe  diseases  caused  by  uncleanliness. 

1.  Food  handling.  2.  Rewtauranls.  lunch  rooms,  etc. — Sanitation. 
I.  Comprenetics.  Inc.  Series:  Baiiic  procedures  for  the  food  service 
employee  (Motion  picture) 

648  70-707356 

Comprenetics,  Inc. 

Standing  Buffalo  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of 

Canada,  1969. 

SA  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer.  Wolf  Koeclg;  director,  Joan  Heuson :  com- 
memary.  Stanley  Jackson;  narration,  Patrick  Watson;  pbotography, 
Martin  Duckworth;  editor,  Michael  McKennlrey. 

Summary:  Show-t  the  rug-making  activities  of  the  Indian  women 
living  on  the  Standing  Buffalo  Reserve  in  the  Qu'Appelle  Valley  of 
Saskatchewan.  Describes  various  aspects  of  their  craft,  the  origin 
of  their  patterns,  and  tbe  day-to-day  work  of  the  cooperative  orga- 
nized by  the  wfHnea  to  market  their  products. 

1.  Standing  Buffalo  Indian  Reserve,  Sask.  2.  Indians  of  North 
America — Textile  industry  and  fabrics.  I.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board. 

746.7  79-706959 

NatlDnal  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Standing  electromagnetic  waves  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing; 
Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridjfe,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     soper  8  mm.      ( Project  phyalcs ) 

With  tllm  ttotes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummarjf:  Demonstrates  tbe  formation  of  a  standing  wave  using 
a  435  megacycle/sec.  transmitter  which  feeds  an  antenna  at  one  end 
of  a  metallic  trough  with  a  metallic  reflector  at  tbe  other  end. 
Emphasizes  the  existence  of  nodes  as  a  fundamental  prooertr  of  any 
sunding  wave. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.      2.  Electric  waves.  l  Canada- 

National   Film    Board,      n.    Ealing  Corporation,   Cambridge,   Han. 
Series  :  Project  phyalca  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-2397 

Ealing  Corporation 


1970. 


t.[Sliilctet]    Mibdy Pub. Corps 


33  « 


color.     3  X  2  in.       and  pl»oaotape  in  caaattr  iurt  tract  <l  a. 
bfaak)     (Vmml  pone  for  bunncM  and  lociaJ  •ucocas.  no.  2) 
With  coRunentvy  *nd  lukk  by  Bobb<  Ray  Bowler. 

Baaed  on  the  textbook  Charm  and  poise  for  (etting  ahead,  by  Riitb  Tnlman 
SUMMARY:  Showi  attractive  •'**^--t  posibona.  dsMiffcs  kg  lypM,  a*d 


1  Beauty.  PeraoaaL  3.  Sunding  poaitioa. 
poise  for  lettiai  ahead.  II.  Milady  PuUiahi 
Scrka:  Vbud  poise  tot  basiMW  and  sockl » 
iRATTS,  646.7 

Milady  Pub.  Corp.  72 


>,  New  York.     III. 
•  act]  ■&  2. 

72-734247 
MAItC 


Standing  soand  waves  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannicn  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Peter  Rob- 
in wm  Associates, 

4  mill.  si.  coktr.  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics— stand- 
inc  waves) 

I»op  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baex.,  with  tbe  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  Coll^ie. 

Summary :  Presents  the  l>aslc  concept  of  standing  waves.  Uaea 
cliwe-up  and  slow  motion  photograpby  In  an  experiment  whicb  lllua- 
tmtes  the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Soood-wares.    2.  Standing  wares.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nlca  Educational  Corporation.  Snlea:  Experiments  In  physics — 

standing  waves  (Motion  picture) 

531  75-709905 

Eticyclopaeilla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Standing,  walking,  and  sitting  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britnnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln.    si-     color.     8  mm.     (Basis  for  beauty-exvdse  aeries) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Buminanf:  DemcHutratea  correct  posture  and  coordioatlon  Inrolved 
In  three  everyday  actions:  standing,  walking,  and  sitting. 

1.  Posture.  L  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encycloiiaedla  Britannlea  Edu- 
cational Corporation-  Series:  Baals  for  beauty-exerdaa  aerlee 
(Motion  picture) 

613.7  Fi  A  67-2826 

Encycli^wedla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Standing  waters    (Motion  picture) 
see    The  Pond.     Part  1;    Standing  waters 


Standing  waves  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boretuun 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  T7.  S-  by  Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates. 1&68. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.     (Pbyslcs  film  series:  mechanics) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  la  cartridge. 

Wltb  study  guide 

Summary:  Uses  anlmatloa  to  demonstrate  how  a  stationary   or 
standing  wave  Is  produced. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  i.  Eothen  Films,    n.  Balley-FUm 

Associates.        Series:   Physlca  film  series:   Dtecbanlcs    (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

531  70-704023 

Balley-PUm  Aasoclates 


Standing  waves  and  the  principle  of  superposition  (Nfotion 

picture)       Kiicvclopnedia    Hritannica    Educational    Corp., 
1971. 

11  luin.     s(l.     oiloi'.     16  mm. 

M^n  isKiied  lii  b&w. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Hon  Sorrl;  collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baei. 

Sl'MMARY:  Introduces,  defines,  and  Illustrates  standing  waves 
and  the  principle  of  superposition.  Demonstrates  what  happens 
when  waves  meet  and  how  a  standing  wave  Is  formed  by  the  super- 
position of  identical  traveling  waves  in  opposite  directions. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational 

Corpora  t  ion. 

532  75-713000 

Encyclopaedia  Rritan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Standing  waves  in  a  handsaw  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1961).  >rade  bv 
Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

A  TJiiii.  si.  color,  super  S  nnii.  (Experiments  in  pli.vsii*;— stand- 
In-  waves) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baez..  with  the  cooperation  of 
JInnterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary :  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standing  waves.  Uses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  In  an  experiment  which  illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Sound-waves,  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

poration. Series:  Experiments  In  physics — standing  waves  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

531  7-1-709906 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Standing  waves  in  a  gas  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp. 
as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  a  loudspeaker  excites  standing 
waves  la  a  glass  tube  containing  air.  Nodes  and  antlnodes  are  made 
visible  In  two  ways:  by  the  motion  of  cork  dust,  and  by  the  cooling 
of  a  hot  wire  Inside  the  tube. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.      2.  Gas  dynamics.  i.  Canada 

>ational  Film  Board,  ir.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mam. 
Series:  Project  physics  (Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-2398 

Ealing  Corporation 

Standing  waves  on  a  string  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp. 
as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  ram.     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  show  the  production  of  standing 
waves  by  interference  of  oppositely-moving  equal  waves.  Demon- 
strates how  a  tuning  fork  sets  a  string  into  vibration  and  how 
the  vibration  Is  affected  by  a  change  In  tension. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
II.  Ealing  Corimration,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Project  physics 
(Motion  picture) 

530.12  Fi  A  68-2399 

Ealing  Corporation 


aanek,  Muriel  Novella,  1915- 
three  for  fun 


One,  two,  three  for  fun. 

Stanford,  Jim 
see 

Incantations  68. 

Stanford  Research  Institute 
see 

Voices  of  tomorrow. 


Stanford  Research  Institute.    Long  Range  Planning 
Service 


Voices  of  tomorrow. 

Stanford  University 
see 


SPIRES/BALLOTS  report. 


Stanley  Bowmar  Company 
see   Bowmar  (Stanley)   Company 

Stanley  Brady  Productions 
see 

Inhale — exhale  the  new  terror. 


Stanley  Donen  Enterprises 
see 

Arabesque. 

Two  for  the  road. 

Stanley!    Stanley!  {Motion  picture)     New  York  University, 
1969. 

27  mlu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  a  dramatiwitlon  about  the  adventures  of  a  col- 
lege drc«)Out  to  Illustrate  the  meaning  of  the  generation  gap. 

1.  Conflict  of  generations.     2.  Dropouts.  i.  New  York  Univer- 

sity. 

301.2  70-706378 

CINE 


Stanley  William  Haytcr— the  artist  as  teacher  (Motion 
picture)  Dept.  of  Photography  and  Cinema,  Ohio  State 
University,  1970. 

12  min.     sd.     biw  with  color  sequences.     16  mm. 

SUMMAllY  :  A  documentary  film  which  presents  a  brief  history  of 
prlntmaklng  and  covers  a  visit  by  Stanley  WiUlam  Hayter  to  the 
Ohio  SUte  University  School  of  Art  Hayter  demonstrates  the 
techniques  he  uses  to  ett*.  ink.  and  print  InUgllo  plates,  comment- 
lug  on  his  methods  as  he  works,  and  discusses  prlntmaklng  and  art 
Id  general. 

1.  Hayter.  Stanley  William.  1901-  I.  Ohio.     State  Univer- 

sity, Columbus.    Dept  of  Photography  and  Cinema. 

760  72-711505 

GINB 

Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,   Conn. 
see 

The  Dovetail  fixture. 
The  Router. 


Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,  Conn.    Stanley  Tools 
Division 
see 

The  Router  and  its  parts. 

The  Router:  bits  and  inserting  them. 
The  Router;  finished  cuts  and  accessories. 
The  Router;  procedures  and  safety. 
The  Router:  setting  bits  and  trial  cuts. 

Stanmyre,  R.  William 
see 

A  Robin  family, 

Stanton  Films,   Los  Angeles 
see 

Archaeology:   pursuit  of  mans' past. 

Busy  bodies. 

Clean  and  bright. 
The  Dawn  hone. 

Fly  away. 
Food  for  fun. 

Haiku. 

Once  upon  a  wilderness. 

A  Thousand  eyes. 

Stapp,  Philip 
see 

Symmetry. 


Stapp,  William  B 
see 

An  Approach  to  school  site  development. 

Star  (Motion  picture)  International  T.  V.  Trade  Associa- 
tion. Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 
1971. 

20  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  examination  of  the  British  film  star.  Julie 
Christie.  UtllizeB  the  rare  Interviews  she  has  given,  and  include* 
scenes  from  BiUy  Liar,  Dr.  Zhlvago,  and  Fareohelt  461.  Dlacuaaes 
the  mechanics  of  modern  movIe-maklng. 

1.  Christie,  Julie,  IMl-  I.  International  T.  V.  Trade  Amo- 

claiion.    II.  Contemporary  FllmB/McGraw-HUL 

927  71-710648 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Star  and  shield  {Motion  picture)  Teaching  Film  Custo- 
dians, 19G8. 

27  mi;i.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

From  [he  1956  motion  picture  produced  by  Vtbar  Productions  and 
telecast  in  The  cavalcade  of  America  series. 

Credits:  Producer,  Jack  Chertok;  director,  William  J.  Thlele. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  role  of  the  police  in  the  community. 
Tells  how  8  police  officer  In  Union  City,  N.  J.,  secured  an  apartment 
In  a  low-cost  hou.slng  project  for  an  embittered  old  woman  and  her 
five-year-old  granddaughter. 

1.  Union  City,  N.  J.— Police.  i.  Teaching  Film  Custodians,  Inc. 
Series;  The  Cavalcade  of  America  (Motion  picture.  Teaching  Film 
Custodians) 

363.2  Fi  A  6&-90 

Teaching  Film  Custodians 


Star  light  (Motion  picture)     Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

r.  mil'-     sd.     (tjliir.     IG  mm. 
rreil    -:  I'roilucer.  Itobort  Fulton. 

Sunini;iry ;  ITe«ents  still  and  moving  shots  of  various  subjects  In 
till!.'  with  the  rhythm  of  east  Indian  music. 
1   .Music,  liidlc.        I.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 

791.43  76-710785 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Star  of  BetUehem.  1700-1750.  [Motion  picture]  Film-Studio 
Walter  Leckebusch  [Germany]  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Time-Life  Films. 

12  min      »d      color       16  mm. 

From  ihe  Anihony  Roland  tollecnon  of  films  on  Bri 

AIM)  issued  in  a  leriei  entitled  The  history  of  »rt  Program  5  Reality  and 
make -be  lief— three  eeniuries  of  conirasi 

CREDITS:   Direclor.  Dr   Doederlein;  music.  Mark  Lolhan 

SUMMARY:  Shows  ihc  work  of  Neapolitan  craftsmen  of  ihc  late  baroque 
period,  usinj  as  examples  ihc  minute  carved  wood  religious  figures  of  the 
Naliviiy  siory  dressed  in  fabrics  and  slyles  of  the  17th  century 

1.  Sanioi  (Art)— Naples         I    Roland.  Anihony,      II    Film-Siudio  Wilier 
Leckebusch.     Ill  Time-Life  Films      IV  The  History  of  art.  Program  S:  Reality 
and  make-bclier     ihrci-  ULiiurics  of  contrast    [Motion  picture) 
[N8I8O1  736  77-714527 

Time-Life  Films  71 


MARC 


The  Star  of  India    {Motion  picture)     David   Horsley.     Re- 
leased by  Mutual  Film  Corp.,  1916. 

2  ree'".     si.     b&w.     Ifl  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

Incomplete  copy :  L.  C.  has  reel  2  ( 16  min.) 

A  Centniir  pixxluctlon. 

In  the  Gatewoml  W.  Dunstoa  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Director,  Charles  Swlckard.  Cast:  Margaret  Olbson, 
Wiliam  ClltTord,  Frederick  Montague,  Al.  D.  Blake,  Jjttais  Durfaam, 
Charles  Gay,  Dave  Allen. 

Summary:  Mystery  melo<lrama.  The  rejected  and  dissolute  suitor 
for  the  hand  of  the  daughter  of  an  English  nobleman  in  India  steals 
a  celebrated  diamond,  the  Star  of  India,  from  an  Indian  prince  and 
then  abducls  the  daughter. 

1.  Iloraley,  David,  n.  Mutual  Film  Corporation,  ni.  Gatewood 
W.  Dunston  film  coUec-  tloD. 

Fi  68-440 


Star  recognitiMi  (Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  London, 
1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm. 
With  notes  and  five  sky  charts. 

SUMMAllY :  An  elementary  introductory  course  to  general  astron- 
omy designed  to  facilitate  the  identification  of  stars. 

Another  issue,    double  f  r. 

1,  Stars— Identlflcatloa.        I.  Diana  Wyllle,  ltd.     II.  Carman  Ed- 
ucational Associates. 

623.8  76-788649 

Carman  Bducatlonal  Aasodatea 


356 


Star  Serial  Corporation 
sec 

A  Leap  for  life. 


Star-SpanffM  Banner    (FUtnttrip)    Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  pbonodUc:  1  a.,  12  lo.,  8Si  rpm..  11 
min.     mlcrogroova 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Alice  S.  Beer,  Jack  Engemaa;  singers,  Balti- 
more City  Music  Teachers'  Chorus. 

BummM-y:  Exatnines  the  origins  of  the  song  Star-Spangled  Baa- 
Dsr  using  actual  pbotograi^  of  the  placet  and  eventa  that  Inspired 
Prands  Scott  Key  to  write  the  national  anthem. 

1.    Star-Spangled   Banner.        i.   The   Star-Spangled    Banner, 
n.  Bowmar  Records.  Loa  Angeles. 

Fi  A  67-4219 
Bowmar  Records 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


star-Spangled  Banner  (Motion  picture)     Flint  Wert  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

5  mlD.    Bd.    color.    16  mm. 

Also  Issoed  In  S5  mm. 

CREDITS:   Producer,  director,  snd  wHter.   Roger   Flint;   music. 
The  Grmsa  roots.  ,^,  ^     ^.  ^ 

SUMMARY:  An  anti-war  film  about  a  jrounc  aoldler  who  Hcbts, 
polntinc  out  that  eTerjone  Is  affected  by  war. 

1   War.        I.  rUnt  Wert  ProdtKtlooi.    II.  Pyramid  nlm^  Inc. 
rU21S]  IW  79-713802 

CWB 


The  Ster-Spangled  Banner. 

1972. 


[Motion  picture]      Oxford   Films, 


11  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Singin|  patriotic  songt) 
SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  the  long  nisht  duriog  the  Wu  of  1812  when 
Francis  Scott  Key  wu  inspired  to  write  The  Star-Spangled  Baimer.  Shows  the 
s<mf  being  sung  by  •  young  soloist  and  a  glee  club,  and  played  by  a  band.  Presents 
works  of  art  to  illustrate  the  history  of  the  national  anthem  of  the  United  States. 
Narrated  by  George  Mahahs. 

1.  The  Sur-Spangled  Banner.       I.  Oxford  Films,     li.  Scrie*;  Singing  patri- 
otic sonp.  [Motion  picture] 

[ML3561.S8i  784.7  72-702427 

CINE  72  MARC 


Star  spangled  Baimer 


Sierrm  Club/Stanford  Star  Spangled  Banner. 

Ster  track  {Motion  piohire)  Polaria  Indoatriea  Uade  by 
Kut>b&rd  ProduotioDS.  Released  by  Modern  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service  ,1968, 

28  mln.    Rd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:   Producer,  Maurice  E.  Hurley;  director  of  photography, 
Levi  C.  Nelson. 

iSKmmary.-  A  demonstration  of  the  snowmobile,  showing  Its  grow- 
ing ptqtularlty. 

1.  Snowmobiles.         i.  Polaris  Industries,    n.  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Serrlce,  inc. 

796.9  76-702584 

CINE 


The  Starfish  (Filmstrip)  Gateway  Educational  Films,  Lon- 
don. Made  by  Zoo  Foto,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associate*. 

20  fr.    color.     S5  mm. 
With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY :    Illustrates    the    predatory    habits    of    the    starfish 
family. 

■  Another  issue,    double  fr. 


1.  Starflnhe^        I.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd..  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  A8.-<oclales. 

693  70-738550 

Carman  Educational  .4«.soclate« 


Starfisk.  [Motion  picture]     Film  Technology  Co.     Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4min.    »i     color     luperlmm-    (ProceMeaofscience:  Classifyinganimala) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  gukie- 

SUMMARY:  Studies  the  physical  chvacterisbct  of  the  turfU)  in  order  to 
claasify  it  and  compare  it  with  other  animals. 

l.Starfisbe*.       I.  Film  Technoloty  Company.    11.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
III.  Series:  Proccaaes  of  science:  ClaMi^ring  animals.  rMooon  ptcturci 
(QL384.A8J  593  72-lo0100 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Starfish  (diversity)   (Motion  picture) 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyclopaedia  Bri- 


3  ml!.     <i.    (.-olor.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  Him.     Is-ined  in  standard  S  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Starfishes.        i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corpora- 
tion.       Series :  Marine  blolc^y  (Motion  picture) 

593  71-704952 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Starfish  {righting  itself)   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

L«op  fUm.    Iwmed  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.   Starfishes— Behavior.  i.   Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional Corporation.  Series:  Marine  biology   (Motion  picture) 

593  79-704954 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Starfish  (shore  collecting  and  dredging)   (Motion  picture 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  0>rp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  K'ni.    Issued  In  sundard  8  mm.  and  In  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.    Starfishes — Collection   and   preservation.  i.   Encyclopaedia 

Britannloa  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Marine  biology  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

593  78-704951 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

itarfish    (spawning    and    fertilization)    (Motion    picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  0>rp.,  1968. 

3  min     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Marine  biology) 

Loop  tllm.     Is-sued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  .super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  StarfiidteB.    2.  FertllizatlOQ  (Biology).  L  Encyclopaedia 

BrlUnnlca  Educational  Corporation.        Series;  Marine  blolocy  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

593  75-704953 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Starfishes  (Motion  picture)    Thorne  Films,  1969. 

2  mln.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Inrertebratea  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit":  Collaborator,  Bruce  RusaeU. 

Bvmmary:  Studies  the  classlflcatlon,  structure,  beharior,  and 
ecolog?  of  surflsh.  Includefl  the  examination  of  the  bat  star,  the 
red  star,  tbe  six  ray  star,  the  leather  star,  tbe  ochre  star,  and  the 
Hunfiower  star. 

1.  Starfishes.  r.  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series: 
The  Invertebrates  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

683  78-700790 

Thome  Films 

Stark    love    (Motion    picture)      Paramount    Famous    Laaky 
Corp..  1927. 

69  mln.     sL    bAw.    35  mm.  ,    ,    .i,„ 

Presented  by  Adolph  Zulior  and  Jesse  L.  Lasxy-  r..^„.,««, 

nT^he  Anwrlcan  Film  Institute  Collection.  Ubrary  of  Coogre^ 
r«DV  inL.  c's  from  a  print  acquired  through  the  courtesy  of  the 
C^t.^^^.i■^"^Sr^^^-lr^tor^^^^-^-o^^^^Xon  by  the  Museum 
nf  Modern  Art  and  the  American  Film  Institute.  „,„»«,« 

°'?r^«.  producer,  director.  «d  "f 'L.'HJ'  "S^eW'Sn 
rapher,  James  Murr.y.    Co.l:  Forreet  Junes.  811m  Mlmcle,  Helen 

""s.^^'a'S..  set  ,n  the  Cmlln.  hlU.  -h^  -°r°™7 
MdT^itlile  b,  the  men  A  !-«"«  ■»•»"?»  i'Ke.^T^ 
dlacovera    that   women    are    not    treated   so   poortj  elsewnere.    ana 

BtltuteCoUectioD.  ^^^^^  76-708955 


Starionan,  Marvin 


The  Box. 


Starkweather,  John 
see 


I  wiU. 


Starlight   (Motion  picture)     Summit  Films.     Released  by 
Pyramid  Film  Producers,  1969. 

5  min,     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SumiiuirTi:  An  experimental  film  In  which  various  images  of  man 
and  nature  are  mixed  to  explore  audio-visual  relationships  in  a 
rhythmic  pattern. 

I.  Summit  Fllma    n.  Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

704.945  70-706118 

CINE 


Stars   (Motion  picture)      Robert  Edmonds.      Released  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1961. 

12  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  PolnU  out  the  relation  of  astronomy  to  distant  space 
travel  explaining  the  relative  fixed  positions  and  apparent  circular 
movements  of  stars,  identifying  constellations,  and  depleting  the  sun 
and  BoUr  systMn.     Illustrates  and  discusses  galaxies  and  nebulae. 

1.  Astronomy.  i.  Edmonds,  Robert,  it.  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, Inc..  Chicago.  -„.,.^,.~ 
523                                73-705056 


International  Film 


Bureau 


The  Stars  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Cou,  197L 
Made  by  Haberstroh  Studios. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Astronomy  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  the  curriculum  In  elementary  school  astron- 
omy as  developed  by  tbe  Illinois  Project  of  the  National  Science 
Foundation.  Combines  live  photography,  animation,  and  special 
effects  to   investigate  some  tmstc  concepts  about  the  stars. 

1.  Stars— Juvenile  films,        i.  McGraw-HIU  Book  Company. 
Series:  The  Astronomy  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

523.8  70-709421 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Stars  and  more  stars  (FUmatrip)     Troll  Associates,  1969. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  World  above  us) 

Summary:  .\  discussion  of  constellations,  quazars,  white  dwarfs, 
and  the  Milky  Way.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Stars.  1.  Troll  Associates.  Series:  The  World  atwre  us 

(Filmstrip) 

372.3  77-735401 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Stars  at  night  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1967. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Collaborator.  J.  Myron  Atkln. 

Summary:  Explains  why  the  stars  cannot  be  seen  by  day,  why 
they  seem  to  move  across  the  sky  during  the  night,  and  why  dif- 
ferent constellations  can  be  seen  at  dltTerent  times  nf  the  year. 
Shows  familiar  constellations.  Including  Orion  the  hunter  and  the 
Big  and  Uttle  IMppers,  as  well  as  the  planet  Mars  and  the  Milky 
Way  GaUiy. 

Another  issue.    bAv. 

1.  stars.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-129 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Stars,  constellations,  and  galaxies  (Filnutrip) 
House,  1968. 


Eye  Gate 


39  f  J-.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  a,  12  In.,  881  rpm.,  14 
mln.     microgroove.     (Astronomy  In  tbe  space  age,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credit*:  Writer,  Jerome  J.  Notkln. 

Summary:  DisctiBses  stellar  distances,  dlffefencea  In  stars,  the 
dlflFerence  between  a  nova  and  a  supernova,  the  types  of  netmlae, 
and  bow  to  locate  constellations. 

1.  Stars.     2.  Galaxies.    3.  Constellations.  i.  Eye  Gate  House, 

Inc.        Series:  Astronomy  In  the  space  age  (Filnutrip)  no.  6. 

523.8  Fi  A  68-4888 

Eye  Gate  House 


(Motion  picture)     Coronet 


Stars  man  has  made  (Motion  picture)  Government  of 
India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting. Bombay,  1956. 

13  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm, 

Cr^diM.  Producer,  J.  S.  Bhownagary;  director  and  script.  Ram 
Gabale;  mu-slc,  V.  Shirall ;  photographer.  Manohar  Vtgbne;  editor, 
Q,  M.  Mirza. 

Summary:  Traces  tbe  development  of  beacons  from  their  crude 
beginnings  to  present-day,  well-equipped  lighthouses.  Describes  the 
difficult  and  rt^-ponsible  role  of  the  lighthouse  keeper. 

1.  Llghthoii.ses.  L  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  Information 
and  Broadcasting. 

623.89  Fi  68-724 


Stars.  Dart  1  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latehford  Produc- 
tl^nfToronto.  Rel^  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterhng  Educa- 
tional  Films.  1967. 

6  motion  plct„r»  (9  n,ln.,  «.  color  mper  8  mm.  (Ba.1. 
(act!  .boat  tne  e»rth.  .un,  moon,  .nd  staral 

LooD  films  mounted  In  cartridges. 

Also  li«ued  .»  16  mm,  sound  motion  Pl*i'»;  „„rteU.tlon !-». 

orS'-niSi  riJt"  '^'  rn£ii!-...^A"B;  ^^r  and  Uttl. 
"Tsui  •'°'''\-1io%."nd"S.°ci.''foT'F^n«,om.  T«™»  r. 
Sterling  Mncatlonil  "una.  Inc,  Serle.:  B...0  tact,  about  the 
Sfflufmoon,  and  .ur.  ,Mot|o^p.c.u«)  ^^^^^ 

Sterling  Educational  »'Un« 

Stars,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latehford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educa- 
tional Films,  1967. 

4  motion  pictures  (8  min.)  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic 
facts  about  the  earth,  sun.  moon,  and  stars) 

Loop  films  mounted  In  cartridges. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  sound  motion  picture.  -  «  ,  .,„ 

Contenli:  1.  Among  the  sUrs.— 2.  Millions  of  stars.—*.  GaUxIea.— 

**  l^lSi^*"*'  I  MoreUnd-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto,  n. 
Sterling  Educational   Flhna,   Inc.         Series:   Basic  facta  about  the 

earth,  sun,  moon,  and  sUrs  (Motion  picture)  

623.8  77-709265 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

The  Stars  through  the 
Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
With  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  collaborator,  J.  Myron  Atkln. 
SKmrnary;  Shows  seasonal  changes  In  stars  and  how  they  relate 
to  various  locatlooa     Explains  the  solar  and  sidereal  day. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  stars.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

523.2  78-707874 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Start  three  (Motion  picture)  Monsanto  Co.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  1492  Productions.  1970. 

32  mfn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMUABY:  Portrays  the  UidustrUI  and  sodal  challenges  of  the 
large  corporation  over  the  next  three  decades. 

1.  Corporations.  2,  Industry — Sodal  aQ>ects.  I.  Monsanto  Com- 
pany.   II.  1492  Prodactlons,  Inc 

658  76-711506 

CINB 

Start  with  the  world  (Motion  picture)  Jewish  Theological 
Seminary  of  America  and  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Re- 
leased by  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  Studies, 
1967. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Kinescope. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  series  Eternal  light. 

With  script 

Based  on  the  writings  of  Martin  Buber, 

Credit*:  Script,  Joseph  Mlndel. 

Summary-  Explores  aq>ects  of  Martin  Buber's  philosophy  through 
the  use  of  dramatic  presentations  of  Hasldlc  folk  tales. 

L  Buber,  Martin,  1878-1965.  2.  Tales,  Hasldlc.  i.  Eternal  light 
(Television  program)  ii.  Jewish  Theol(^caI  Seminary  of  America, 
ni.  National  Broadcasting  OMnpany,  inc.  ir.  National  Academy  for 
Adult  Jewish  Studies. 

296.8  "0-700966 

National  Academy  tot  Adtrlt  Jewish  Studies 

The  Starter  (Motion  picture)  Cal  Lewin.  Released  by 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  story  of  an  aspiring  young  pop  singer  whose  friends 
acclaim  his  latest  song  at  a  party  which  be  attends  with  a  girl  frloid. 

I.  Lewln,  Cal.    n.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

791.43  79-706924 

CINB 

Starting  a  tap  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1967.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  l:iihe,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  bow  to  cut  Internal  threads  by  tapping,  using 
a  lathe  to  control  squarenesa.  Shows  how  the  tailstock  Is  used  to 
align  the  tap  s<iuarely  and  to  drive  tbe  tap  Into  the  tap  bole. 

1.  Lathes.     2.  Taps  and  dies.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:    Machine   shop   series.      Elementary    engine    lathe    (Motion 
picture)  set  1. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2491 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Starting  an  oil  painting  (Motion  picture)  Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  paint- 
ing) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary:  Explains  the  steps  to  follow  In  starting  an  oil  painting. 

1.  Palntlng^Technlque.  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series: 
Fine  aris  techniques;  oil  painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.2  76-708064 

Waldra  Film  Corp. 


357 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Startinj;  and  managing  a  successful  business  (Motion  pic- 
ture) I'niversity  of  Wisconsin,  University  Extension, 
1969.  Released  by  University  of  Wisconsin,  Bureau  of 
Audio-Visual  Instruction,  1970. 

OU  mill.    xd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Case  studies— W.  T.  Rogers  Oompanj  and  Midas  MufTIer  Shop 
also  Issued  separatclj. 

With  program  guide. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer,  Kenneth  E.  Rlndt, 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  Introduction  entitled  SUges  of  small 
bosloess  growth  (10  roln.)  which  is  a  lecture  by  Alan  FlUej.  In- 
cludes two  case  studies  of  the  growth  of  successful  small  businesses — 
W.  T.  Rogers  Compan;  (30  mln.)  about  a  manufacturing  flnn,  and 
Midas  MufTIer  shop  (20  mln.)  about  a  retail  service  busineas.  Con- 
cludes with  a  panel  discussion  (20  min.)  in  which  businessmen 
comment  on  the  methods  of  management  used  by  the  two  busluosse* 
and  esitJulae  the  trends,  ideas,  and  skills  that  produce  succeas  in 
■mall  business  enterprises. 

1  Small  business — Management.  I.  Wisconsin.  Universltj  — 
Madison.  University  Extension.  II.  Wisconsin.  University— Madi- 
son.   Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction. 

[HD69.S6]  658  71-714208 

Wlfconsiu.    UniT.  Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Inatructloa 

Starting  English  early  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  OflBce  of 
Education  and  UCLA  Dept.  of  English.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Academic  Communications  Facilities,  University 
of  California  at  I>os  Angeles,  1967. 

29  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Oenioiist rates  the  use  of  good  second  langunge  teaching 
mattrlals  and  shows  that  the  language  and  cultural  values  of  non- 
English  speaking  children  need  not  be  sacrificed  by  the  learning  of 
English. 

1.  Bilingualism.  2.  Teaching— Aids  and  devices.  r.  U.  S.  OfOce 
of  Education,  ii.  California.  University.  University  at  Los  Angele*. 
Dept.  of  English,  iii.  California.  University.  UnlTerslly  at  Uw 
Angeles.     Academic  Communications  Facility. 

428.2  Fi  A  6»-232 

CINE 

Starting  vi  superaonlc  wind  tonnel  with  variable  throat 
diffnser  (Motion  picture)  Education  Development  Center. 
Beleased  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.     tA.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sununary :  Illoatratea  a  demooatratloo  experiment  on  a  phase  of 
flnld  mechanics. 

1.  Supersonic  wind  tunnels.  2.  DltTusers.  I.  Education  Develop- 
ment Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Fluid  mechanics  nims  (Motion  picture) 

532  70-710262 

Encyclt^taedla  Brltaa-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Starting  threads  with  a  die  {Motion  picture)  McQraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  lathe,  set  1) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  to  cut  threads  on  the  outside  of  a  rod 
Or  Rhaft  with  a  die  and  dlestock.  Points  out  that  by  starting  a  die 
on  the  lathe  the  thread  will  be  square. 

1.  Taps  and  dies.  i.  McOraw-Ulll  Book  Company.  Series: 
Machine  shop  series.  Elementary  engine  lathe  (Motion  picture) 
set  1. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2492 

HcOraw-HlllBookCo. 

Startii^  to  keep  records  {Filmstrip)  University  of  Illinois, 
Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1960. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Farm  management  and  economics) 
Summary:  Part  of  a  serlea  on  farm  record  keeping.  Tells  how  to 
start  keeping  farm  records  with  the  major  purpose  of  helping  bring 
about  Improvements  In  the  farm  business  or  farming  program. 
Shows  steps  preliminary  to  record-keeping,  such  as  completing  busi- 
ness agreements,  production  plans  and  goals,  and  budgets.  Includes 
pictures  of  FFA  members  and  Illustrations  from  the  student  record 
book  entitled  Records  of  my  farming  program. 

1.   Farm  management  i.   Illinois.     University.     Vocational 

Agriculture  Service.  Series;  Farm  management  and  economics 

(Filmstnp) 

Fi  A  67^124 
Illinois.    Univ.    Voca-  tlonal  Agriculture  Service 


Starting  to  swim  {Motion  picture)  Boulton -Hawker  Films, 
London,  in  cooperation  with  the  Amateur  Swimming  Asso- 
ciation. England,  1965.  American  version  made  and  re- 
leased by  International  Film  Bureau. 

18  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Learning  to  swim  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Margaret  W.  Kelso. 

Sitminarv:  Demonstrates  fundamental  techniques  of  learning  to 
swim  and  the  hanic  techniques  Involved  In  elementary  diving.  Em- 
[AaslMs  sanitary  measures,  pool  safety,  and  the  Importance  of 
practice. 

1.  Swimming.  i.  Boulton- Hawker  Films,  ltd.  n.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series :  Learning  to  swim  series 
(Motion  picture) 

797.21  Fi  A  67-5544 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 


Starting  Tomorrow  Programs  (Firm) 
see 

Steps  to  mature  reading. 

The  Wdening  world  of  books. 

Stasis  {Motion  picture)     Kwris-Whitaker,  1968. 

ra  mln.     wL     b&w.     16  mm. 

nummary:  An  exi>erlmenlBl  dramatic  film  portswrlog  the  reactions 
and  euiotioiM  during  a  race  riot  of  a  man  lo  a  nortbem  dtj  who 
Is  forced  to  nmke  a  moral  decision  Involving  the  life  of  another  man 
and  the  future  of  a  moveiDent. 

1.  U.  8.— B«*  quertloo.    2.  Social  ethics.  i.  Koorls-WMUker 

(llRB) 

lt%A  70-702586 

CINB 


State  and  local  government  {Motion  picture)  Republic 
Steel  Corp.,  1967.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Educational 
Resources  Foundation. 

:»  rain.      sd.      b&w.      16  mm.      (Understanding  government) 
Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  ( 1  in. ;  2  In. ;  quad  head) 
With  conference-teacher  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audits. 
SuHtmarir  Describes  some  of  the  conflicts  at  the  state  and  com- 
munity  level   and   the  growing  trend   toward   Federal   Government 
leadership.      Discusses   Increased  demands  and  the  problems  of  fl- 
oanclng.  .  , 

1  State  government.  2.  Local  government.  3.  Intergovernmental 
fiscal  relations— U.  S.  i.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.        Series: 

Understanding  government  (Motion  picture)  

353.9  Fi  A  68-1328 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

State  Compensation  Insurance  Fund  (California) 
see 

Hospital  safety  teamwork. 

State,  county,  city,  and  independent  services  (Filmstrip) 

Adrian    V^ance.      Reloaded    l)v    rni\ersal    Education    and 
Visual  Arts.  1971. 

1  roll,  color.  3o  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (.\gencles  that  protect 
the  consumer) 

Wso  issued  with  phoQOtape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  rx>scribes  how  State,  t-oitiity,  city.  an<I  independent 
services  help  protect  the  consumer. 

1.  (Consumer  protection — U.  S.  1.  Vance.  Adrian.    II.  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Agencies  that  protect  the 
consumer  (Filmstrip) 

[HC110.C63]  353  70-740530 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

The  State  Department  {Filmstrip)  Guidance  Associates  of 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1969. 

'A  filmstripH.  color.  SS  mm.  and  phonodiscs:  12  In.,  33i  riKn. 
mlcrogroove. 

Part  1,  C.^  fr.,  11  mln.;  pt.  2,  77  fr.,  13  mln.;  pt.  3,  75  fr.,  13  mln. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary.  Explores  the  structure  and  working  procedures  through 
which  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  State  operates,  using  interviews  with 
American  diplomats  and  policy  makers. 

1  U  S.  Dept.  of  State.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville, 
N.  Y. 

353.1  76-735354 

Guidance  Associates 

State  enterprise  in  Eastern  Eur<^  {Motion  picture)  Bio- 
films.  Released  by  International  Communications  Founda- 
tion |1%6?, 

i  mill.     si.     color,    8  mm.     i  Eastern  Europe  iSeries) 

I»op  film  ni<iunle<l  in  cartriilKe. 

Wiih  study  eulde. 

Suninwry:  Describes  large  and  small  stateowned  enterprises  In 
Eastern  Europe,  and  Illustrates  the  varieties  of  industrial  establish- 
ments which  have  developed. 

1.  Government  ownership  —  Europe,  Eastern.  2.  Industry  and 
state— Eumpe.  Eastern.  i.  Blofllins,  inc.  ii.  International  Com- 
munications Foundation.  Monterey  Park.  Calif.  Series:  Eastern 
Europe  series  (Motion  picture.  International  Communications 
Foundation) 

338.0947  Fi  A  68-2480 

Portland  State  f'ullege.  Library 

State  government  in  action:  Portrait  of  a  GoveriKW — 
Nelson  A.  Rockefeller  {Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associatee, 

1969. 

2  fllnisiiips  (pt.  1,  68  fr. ;  pt.  2.  76  fr.)  color.  85  mm.  and  2 
phonodl.scs :  12  In..  331  rpm..  12  mln.  each,    mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Governor  Nelson  A.  Rockefeller  of  New  York  explains 
his  philosophy  on  SUte  government,  and  discusses  the  wajs  in  which 
he  approaches  his  State'a  problems. 

1,   Rockefeller,  Nelson  Aldrich,  190S-  2.  SUte  governments. 

L  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville.  N.  Y. 

353.9747  75-732806 

Guidance  Associates 

State  labor  body  {Motion  picture)  Labor  and  Industrial 
Relations  Center,  Michigan  State  University.  Made  and 
released  by  Audiovisual  Center,  Michigan  State  Univer- 
sity, 1960. 

25  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  director,  snd  writer,  Edward  McCoy;  camera- 
man, G.  W.  Hughes;  editor,  Douglas  Knowlton. 

Summary:  Discusses  what  a  State  labor  organization  Is  and  does. 

1  Trade-unions.  t.  Michigan.  State  University,  Bast  Lansing. 
Labor  and  Industrial  Relations  Center,  ii.  Michigan.  SUte  Unlver- 
Blty.     Audiovisual  Center. 

331.88  Fi  A  68-602 

Michigan.    State  Unlr. 

The  State  legislature  in  action  {Motion  picture)  Discovery 
Productions  in  cooperation  with  the  Legislature  of  the 
State   nf  New   York.     Released  by  Coronet  Inatructional 

Films.  1909. 

21  mln.     isd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  enactment  of  a  Stole  law  by  following 
the  progress  of  a  single  bill  through  the  stole  legislature. 

1.  Legislation— New  York  (State)  i.  Discovery  Productions, 
Inc.,  New  York.     n.  Coronet  Inntruftlonal  Films. 

328.73  78-700700 

Coronet  laMnictlonal  Films 


State  machinery  of  power  in  the  USSR  {Motion  picture) 

Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy, 
Vanderbilt  University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University 
of  Notre  Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  27) 

With  study  guide. 

Orwf'ta.'  Producer  and  director.  Oerald  Burlage. 

Summofv:  I>ecturer  W.  W.  Kulskl.  discusses  the  monopoly  of 
power  In  the  Soviet  Union,  the  electoral  system,  and  the  system  of 
government  which  prevents  opposltlcm  and  maintains  P-irty  policies. 

1.  Russia— Pol.  &  govt— 1B17-  i.  Vanderbltt  University, 

NashTlUe.  Institute  oo  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy. 
Serlea:  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  27. 

Fi  67-697 


358 


State  of  discovery  . . .  New  York  {Motion  picture)  Hum- 
ble Oil  &  Refining  Co.  Made  by  John  Bransby  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1967. 

28  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Views  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Including  features  of 
recreational  and  of  historic  Interest. 

1.  New  York  (State)— Descr.  &  trav.— 1961-  l  Humble  OU 

and  Refining  Company  (Incorporated  in  DeL)     n.  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service,  Inc. 

917.47  Fi  A  68-548 

CINB 

State  of  the  earth  {Motion  picture)  NBC  News.  Released 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1969. 

IS  m:n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  James  Kltchell. 

Bwnmary:  Uses  brief  vignettes — Including  scenes  of  mountolns, 
swimming  poolti.  skid-row  bums,  and  superhighways — to  present  a 
non-verbal  essay  on  the  quality  of  American  life.  Raises  questlona 
about  existence  In  a  complete  society. 

1.    u.    S.— Civilisation — IMS-  i.    National    Broadcasting 

Company,   Inc.     NBC  News,     ii.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

309.173  70-70871-2 

NBC  Educational  Enterprises 

State  of  the  Union/70    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  First  year  of  Richard  Nixon 

The  SUte  of  the  Union— Viet  Nam  report  1966  {Motion 

picture)     Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1966. 

14   min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Screen  news  digest,  v.  8,  na  7) 

With  .-study  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  the  report  by  President  Johnson  to  the  Nation 
on  the  war  in  Vietnam. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-        — tJ.  S.  i.  Hearst  Metrotone 

News,   Inc..  New   York.         Series;   Screen  news  digest   (Motion  pic- 
ture)  V.  8,  no.  7. 

959  73-700506 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

The  State  of  the  anions  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1966. 

S6  mln.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Telecast  Nov.  l.'i.  1966.  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS 
reports. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer.  Joseph  Wershba;  reporter,  Charles 
Kuralt ;  phiUneiHph.v.  Charles  J.  Mack,  Jerry  Sims:  film  editors,  Da- 
vid McCruden,  Jerome  McCarthy,  Gil  Halmsohn. 

Summary:  An  appraisal  of  the  history  of  the  American  labor 
movement  and  its  present  embattled  Image.  Secretary  of  Labor 
WlUard  Wlrtz  compares  American  and  European  unionism  and  dis- 
cusses the  dangers  of  compulsory  arbitration  as  the  sole  solution  to 
crippling  strikes. 

1.  Trade-unions- U.  S.  2.  Trade-unions— Eur<H)e.  8.  Arbitration, 
Indtistrlal— U.  S.  i.  CBS  reports   (television  program)     n.  Co- 

lombia Broadcasting  System,  inc.     CBS  News. 

331.88  72-701996 

State  services  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  Vi^on  Associatea 

10  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (C^ty-Stote- Federal  Government 
series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Depicts  various  types  of  state  services:  welfare,  day- 
care centers,  homes  for  the  aged,  health  care,  state  hospitals,  con- 
sumer protection,  motor  vehicle  licensing,  and  driver  education.  Ex- 
plains that  these  services  are  paid  for  In  the  form  of  taxes  by  the 
residents  of  the  state. 

1.  Public  welfare.  2.  State  governments.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.  Series :  Clty-State-Federal  Ooveroment  series  (Motion 
picture) 

353.9  73-707507 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

A  State  university  in  the  South  (Motion  picture)  Visual 
Education  Corp.    Rplea.'ied  by  New  York  times,  1971. 

17  mill.     xd.     color.     16  mm.     (College  selection  film  series) 

Also  issued  in  su|icr  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guldp- 

SUMMAltY ;  Notes  that  while  universities  in  the  South  ai-e  not  so 
large  as  some  of  the  midwestern  and  western  State  universities. 
State  InHtitutions  still  require  more  independence  and  initiative  than 
smaller,  more  cohesive  ftchools.  Shows  how  jjeouraphy  influences 
life-style  and  campus  atmosphere  at  lx>uislana  State  University. 

1.    Louisiana   State   University  and   Agricultural  and   Mechanical 
College.        I.   Visual   Education  Corporation.     II.  New  York  times. 
III.  Series:  College  selection  film  series  (Motion  picture) 
[LD3114]  378.1  76-713109 

visual  Education  Corp. 

State  vs.  Hauptmann  {Motion  picture)    Wolper  Productions, 

1964.  Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Men  In  crisis) 
With  catalog. 

Cr^itt:  Narrator,  Edmond  O'Brien. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  findings  and  resulta  of  the  1985  trial  of 
Bruno  Hauptmann  who  was  convicted  of  kidnapping  Charles  Una- 

?  Hauptmann,  Bruno  Richard,  18i)&-1036.  i.  Wolper  Produc- 

tions.    M.  Public  Media,  Inc.  Series:  Men  In  crisis   (Motion  plc- 

*""*  364-15  77-706752 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

State  vs.  Walker   {Motion  picture)     Wolper  Productions, 

1965.  Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Men  In  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Credita:  Narrator,  Kdmond  O'Brien. 

Summary:  Presenta  a  dramatisation  of  events  which  resulted 
from  the  charges  of  municipal  corruption  and  personal  misconduct 
being  made  against  the  mayor  of  New  York,  James  Walker,  in 
1982.  by  the  Investigation  team  of  Judge  Samuel  Seabury  and  Gov- 
ernor Franklin  D.  Roosevelt.  „.....,. 

1    Walker    James   John,   1881-1W6.  I.   Wolper   Productions. 

II   Public  Media.  Inc.  Series:  Men  in  crUls  (Motion  picture) 

364.13  70-706753 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

SUtes  against  the  naUon  {Filmatnp)  Warren  Schloat 
Productions,  1970. 

102  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  881  rpm.,  15 
mln.     (  Hush  toward  freedom,  no.  1 1 

With  teacher's  guide.  .  „   „ 

Credita:  Producer  and  writer.  Iti'-hard  W.  Bruner. 

Summary  Presents  dominant  events  and  personalities  n  ine 
civil  rights  movement.  IncHidlng  the  Supreme  Court  a«"'f*on  ,*»' 
1954  the  "southern  manifesto."  the  1957  Uttle  Rock  ocbool  crisis. 
James  Meredith  and  "Ole  Miss."  Governor  Boss  Barnett  and  Oot- 
emor  George  Wallace  vs.  President  Kennedy  concerning  the  Inte- 
grating of  the  University  of  Alabama.  o_^,.rfi„„. 

1    Civil    rights— U     S.  I     Schloat    (Warren)    Productlom^ 

Pleasantville.   N.   Y.        Series:    Bush   toward   freedom    (Pllmstrlp) 

•"  *■  3-23.4  7.3-736361 

Warren  Schloat  Produc  tlons 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


StatmT  rights.  [Motion  picture]    TW  Productioot.     Rekascd  by 
Walt  Dtsney  E<hicatioosl  Materials  Co.,  1970. 

I4nin.     Ml     color,     limn.     (HiMory  afoct) 

With  tncbcr't  guide 

SUMMARY:  Eaptore*  the  concept  of  Sutes' rights  by  drmnwduiig  the  con- 
flict bw»«eti  Pretident  Andrew  JackMo  and  Scnatof  John  Cilhoon  over  ■  urifr 
law  which  Uvond  the  Induuhal  North  to  the  detrimeni  of  (he  foreifn  nurict 
of  ibe  cotton  irower  in  the  South. 

1.  State  rialiis.  2.  Tihff— United  Sialct.  3.  Jacfcaon.  Andrew,  Prer  US, 
1747-Ii45.  4.  Calhotai.  John  Caldwell.  HSJ-USO.  I.  TW  Productions. 
II.  Wah  DiMwy  Educatiotval  Material!  Company.     III.  Serica:  Hiuoiy  alive! 


cJK331] 

Wak  DiMcy  Educational 
IMaterialiCo, 


973.5 


74-715341 

MARC 


The  Statesman  (Motion  picture)  Radio  and  Television 
Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and  National 
Broadcastini;  Co.,  1996. 

30  milk.     xt.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Soiitfaern  Baptist  hour) 

Kinescope. 

Crtditt:  Producer  and  director,  Martin  Hoade;  writer,  John  C. 
Stevenx. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  Id  modem  dress  which  depicts  tbe 
role  of  BaptUt  mlnixter  John  Leland  In  tbe  creation  of  tbe  Bill  of 
rlsht^  and  Its  addition  to  tbe  Constitution. 

1.  Leland,  John,  1754-1841.  2.  L'.  S.  Coa«tltu(ion.  Lst-lOth 
amendments-  t.  Soiitbern  Baptt.rt  Convention.  Radio  and  Telerl- 
Blon  CommlMilon.  ii.  National  BmadcafltiDg  Company,  inc.  Series: 
The  Sotitbem  Baptist  hour  (Motion  picture) 

34-2.73  Fi  A  67-5080 

Soitthem  Baptist  Con-  rentlon.    Radio  and  TV  Commission 

TW  Static  Md  dTMBic  wmUs.  [Mockn  picture]    BBC-TV.  Loo- 
doo,  1968.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Fihna 

30  min.     id.     hftw.      16  mm.     (The  Lawi  of  dtaordcT,  no.  I) 

CREDITS:  Author.  Ceorfe  Porter. 

SUMMARY:  DcKribes  thethapc  anditniciureormotecuksaad  thowtihai 
molcculct  are  in  a  ttate  of  cea»e>e«a  motion. 

1  Molecular  dynamica.  I.  British  Broadcaating  Corporatioa  Television 
Service.  II.  Tune-Life  Filnia.  III.  Series:  The  Laws  of  disorder.  (Motion  p*c- 
turci  no.  I. 

rQC173]  541  74-714624 

Tune-Life  Rims  72  MARC 

Static  electricity  (FUttutrip)    Herbert  E.  Badek  Filma  and 

Slides,  1967. 

3S  fr.    color.  35  mm. 

Summary:  IMscuases  tbe  concept  of  positive  and  negative  charges 
along  with  tbe  pbeoomenon  of  attracting  and  reeling  objects 
charged  with  static  electricity.  Explains  the  use  of  electrons,  the 
nature  of  friction,  and  tbe  dtscbarge  of  sparks.    Wltb  captions. 

1.  Electrosucios.  i.  Btidek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides, 

3anu  Barbara,  Calif. 

537.2  79-735266 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Station  break  (Motion  picture)    John  Guirk,  1971. 

3  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

St'.M.VIARY:  A  cartoon,  wltbout  dialog,  about  a  telerlsioQ  fan's 
obsession  with  western  late  shows. 

I.  Guli^  Jobn. 

761.43  72-713203 

CINE 

Statistics  (FUmstrip)    Eye  Gat«  House,  1968. 

44  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Mathematics  in  action,  do.  4) 

With  teachers  manna). 

Credir*  Writer.  Douglas  J.  Erath;  illustrators.  Douglas  J.  Eratb, 
Margaret  S.  Eratb. 

Summarjf:  Defines  artd  describes  Statistics  and  organization  of 
particular  data.  Introduces  such  terms  as  hlst(«ram-central  ten- 
dency, and  cumulative  freqneticy  table 

1.  Statisticn.  t   Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series:  Matbematlca 

In  action  IKIlmstrip)  no.  4. 

619  Fi  A  68-3699 

Eye  Gate  House 

Statnc  of  liberty,  then  and  bow  {Motion  picture)     Pathe 
News.     Re1ea.<«d  by  Pathe  Educati<»uil  Sciences,  1968? 

4  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (American  heritage  series) 
Milestones  of  the  century. 

.\n  adaptation  of  the  1960  film  Issued  separately  under  tbe  title 
Manhattan  landmarks. 

On  reel  with  Story  of  our  Capitol;  Library  of  Congress;  The 
White  House:  Ben  FrankUn's  PhlladHphia;  Valley  Forge:  national 
shrine;  Mount  Vernon:  national  shrine;  WllHamabnrg,  restored  la 
our  century. 

Credtli;  Narrator,  Ed  Hertlhy. 

Summary:  Presents  views  of  the  Statue  of  Liberty,  lodndlng  Its 
Intetior  and  exterior,  and  discusses  Its  history. 

1.  Statue  of  Liberty,  New  York-  i.  Pathe  News,  inc..  New  York, 
n.  Pathe  Educational  Scletices,  Inc.  m.  Manhattan  laitdmarks  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Series :  Amertcan  heritage  series  ( Motion 
picture)     Series:  Mile-  stones  of  the  century    (Motion  pic- 


«> 


Portland  Sute  Univ. 


917.471 
Ubrary 


70-702995 


The  Staunch  tin  soldier  (Motion  pictare)  Encyclo[>aedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1971.  Made  by  Joehaa  Tree 
Productions. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SraiHARY:  A  story  about  tbe  adventures  of  a  little  tin  soldier 
who  falls  off  a  root.    Por  ^ementary  grades. 

I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educatl<Hial  Corporatloo. 

398.24  75-712318 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Stay  and  directional  stitching  (Motion  pictare)    Doubleday 
Multimedia.  1970.     Made  by  Indiana  Cniversity. 

4  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  it  in  fashloo) 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  moonted  in  cartridge. 

Wttb  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demottstrates  directional  and  stay  stitching  and  ex- 
plains tbeir  fiuctions. 

1.  Dressmaking.        I.  Doubleday  MolUmedia.     IL  Series:  Making 
It  In  faahloQ  (Molloo  picture) 

[TT515]  646.4  76-712054 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Stay  in  school  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films,  1964.     Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary :  Illustrates  rarloos  ocfmpatlona  which  offer  a  variety 
of  challenglag  experiences,  but  require  high  sdKwl  and  college 
dlplocnas.  Emi>baslses  competency  In  bsslc  sabjecta,  and  eocoorage* 
stadeots  to  use  professional  school  programs  and  career  counseling. 

L  Tocatlooal  guidance.  2.  Personnti  serrtce  In  ediicatloa.  L 
Bailey  nima,  loc.  Hollywood.  Callt  II.  BFA  Bdocatlocial  Media. 
87ail  78-711611 

BFA  Bducatlooal  HedU 


Stay  right,  stay  safe  {Motion  pioture)  National  Safety 
Council.  Made  by  Sarra,  ina  Released  by  AsBociati(Hi 
Films,  1968. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Defensive  driving  film  series) 
Summary:  Shows  tbe  center  line  on  a  road  Is  often  the  dividing 

line  between  life  and  death.    Explains  what  causes  driven  to  swerve 

across  tbe  line  and  collide  with  an  oncoming  vehicle. 

1.  Trafflc  accidents,     2.  Automobile  drivere.        L  National  Safety 

CounclL    II.  Association  Films,  Inc.         Series :  Defensive  driving  film 

series  (Motion  picture) 

629,284  71-706894 

National  Safety  Council 

Staying  alive!  {Motion  picture)  Columbus  Parts.  Made 
and  released  by  Walter  J.  Klein  Co.,  1968. 

20  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumuiary:  A  Study  of  the  use  Of  Oolombos  ahock  absorbers  In 
various  races  and  on  Mexican  trails  and  highways. 

L  Automobiles— a»ock  sfceorbers.  i.  Columbus  Parts  Corpora- 

tion, Toledo,     n.  Walter  J.  Klein  Oompany. 

629.28  73-702586 

CINE 


Staying  at  a  motd  (Motion  picture)     Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

IT  min.  "d.  color  16  mm.  (The  Living  language  series)  (Spe- 
cial education  series) 

SUMMARY :  An  Introduction  to  the  language,  custoin.s,  and  be- 
havior associated  with  staying  at  a  moteL  With  captions  for  use  In 
special  education. 

1.  Etiquette.    2.  Tourist  camps,  hostels,  etc.         I.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.     II.  Series:  The  Living  language  series  (Motion 
picture)     III.  Series:  Special  education  series  (Motion  picture) 
[BJ2144]  371.9  70-715131 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Staying  healthy.  A.  [Filmstrip] 

1969. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


53  U  color  3S  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  5, 
2027  > 

To  ix  used  as  a  unit  with  Tilmsirip  8  and  with  teaming  manual. 

With  leacttcr's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  imporunce  of  good  health,  and  tells  what  to  do 
when  not  feeling  well.  Describes  how  to  sUy  healthy  by  gelling  a  sufFicicnt 
amount  of  sleep,  eating  a  blanced  diet,  iiecping  clean,  sitd  getting  plenty  of 
exercise.  With  captiofu. 

I.  Hygiene        I  Educattonsi  Projections  Corporations.     II.  Series:  Pre-voca- 
tional  orientation  and  guidance.  [Fiimslrip]  Unit.  5.  2027. 
[RA776i  371.4  72-734749 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 


Staying  healthy,  B.  [Filmstrip] 
1969. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


43  fr.  color.  33  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orieniation  and  guidance.  L'nil  5. 
2027) 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  with  filmstrip  A  aitd  with  learning  manual. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Reviews  concepts  dealing  with  maintaining  good  health.  Rein- 
forces basic  educational  tkilb  of  grimmar.  reading  comprehension,  and  ariili- 
metic.  With  captioris. 

1  Hygiene.  2.  Vocational  guidance  I.  Educational  Projections  Corpora- 
tion 11  Series:  Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance  [Filmstrip]  Unit  S, 
2027 

tRA776]  371.4  72-734365 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp- 

Staystitching    {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Book   Co- 
1970.     \rade  by  anefilms,  MontreaL 

4  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  aeries,  set  1) 
iMOp  fllni  mounted  in  cartridge. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company. 

Series :  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

„^        „,„„    ^„  646.2  73-706526 

UcQnw-Hllt  Book  Co. 


The  Steadfast  tin  soldier  {Filmstrip)     Lumin  Films.     Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

73  fr  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a..  12  In,  834  rpm.,  11 
min.     mlcrogroovfe     (Living  prose  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  The  story  of  a  tin  soldier  who  fell  In  love  with  a  paper 
ballerina  and  who  was  carried  through  ntmierons  frightening  adven- 
tures after  be  fell  through  an  open  window  to  the  street  below 

I.  Andersen,  Bans  Christian.  1806-1875.  Deo  aundbaftlge  tln- 
•eldat  n.  Lumln  Films,  m.  McGraw-Hlu  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Living  prose  series  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3758 
McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


The  Steadfast  tin  soldier  {FUmttrip)    Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  1968. 

32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  ».,  12  in.,  33|  rpm., 
8  min.      (Andersen's  fairy  tales  series,  no.  2) 

With  users'  guide. 

Summary:  A  psper  ballerina  falls  In  love  with  a  brave  Ua  soldier 
who  holds  his  head  erect  and  looks  stral^t  ahead  throughout  all  his 
journeys. 

L  Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  190&-1S75  Dm  standbaftige  tlD- 
eoldat  u.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  Series :  Andersen's  fairy 
Ules  series  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

839.8  Fi  A  68-4595 

Coronet  Instractlonat  Films 


Steam  age  of  American  railroads  {Motion  picture)     T.  A. 
Strid,  1967. 

29  mln.    sd.     color.     16  nun. 

jSiMninary.-  A  documentary  which  describes  the  steam  locomotive 
on  American  railroads  during  Its  epic  twUlgbt  days. 

L  Ballroads— U.  8.— Hist  2.  LDComotlves— HUt  i.  Strid,  T.  A 
621.1  Fi  A  68-167 

CINE 

Steamboat  Bill  (Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, 1971.    Made  by  Lumin  Films. 

11  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (American  folklore) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  ConsulWnt,  M.  Jerry  Weiss. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  the  story  of  the  feats  of  the  famous  river- 
boat  captain.  Steamboat  Bill,  and  lore  of  the  river  systems. 

1  Tales,  American.  ,1.  Folklore— United  Statesi  I.  Holt,  Bine- 
hart  and  Winston,  Inc.     II.  Series:  American  folklore  (Motion  plc- 

[P28.1]  398.22  77-712731 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Steamboat   on   the   river    {Motion  picture) 
Film  Bureau,  1965.    Made  by  Bill  Warrick. 


International 


18  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Crrditt:  Director  and  photograpber.  Bill  Warrlck- 

Summary:  Traces  tbe  history  of  tbe  river  steamboat  from  Robert 
Fulton's  Claremoot  of  1807  through  lt.s  decline  In  the  early  tweti- 
tieth  century.  Shows  tbe  various  types  for  river  craft  serving  their 
various  purposes  for  traniq>ortatlon  of  passenger  and  freight,  partici- 
pation In  the  Civil  War,  and  as  tbe  general  means  of  communication. 

1    Rirer  boat*.        i.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago. 

387.2  Fi  A  67-6545 

Intematlooal  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 


Steck-Vaughn  Company 


Antiww  prateat 

Steeg  Productions 


Building  trades:  The  house  builden. 

Paul  Taylor  and  Company— an  artist  and 
his  work. 


Steel,  June 


Kienholz  on  exhibit. 


Steel  and  the  enviroiunent 


Work  iti  progress:  Steel  and  the  envinnunent 


The  Steel  industry  (Filmstrip)    Conunon  Ground,  Lcrndtm, 
1958.      Released    in   the    U.    S-    by    Carman    Educational 

Associates,  1966. 

25  fr.     t^lor.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Portrays  tbe  geography  of  the  EngUdi  gtibA  Industry 
and  depicts  tbe  essential  operations  that  are  necewary  fOr  trans- 
forming Iron  ore  into  flniabed  steel  products. 

L  Steel  Industry  and  trade — England.  I.  Common  Grotind,  ltd-, 
London.     IL  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

338.4  74-738651 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Steel  king  {Motion  picture)     World  Film  Corp^  1919. 

83  mln.    si.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  85  mm. 

In  the  Louise  Ernst  film  collection.  Library  of  C>>ngress. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Oscar  Apfel :  story,  Giles  R. 
Warren ;  scenario,  Howard  Irving  Toung ;  photographera.  Jacob 
Badaracco.  Alfred  Gondolfl.  Catt:  June  Elvidge,  Montagu  Love, 
Charles  Mackay,  Mrs.  Priestly  Morrison,  Marlon  Barney,  Charles 
Sutton,  Alex  Shanaou.  Clay  Clement. 

Summary:  A  melodrama.  A  self-made  millionaire  purchases  the 
estate  of  the  Fairchllds.  a  proud  but  Impectiniotjs  family  for  whom 
bis  father  once  worked,  and  falls  In  lore  with  tbe  Fatrchlld  daughter. 

L  World  Film  Corporation,     n.  Louise  Ernst  film  coUecUoa. 

Fi 68-407 

Steel  lives  here  {Motion  picture)     American  Iron  and  Steel 
Institute,  1968.    Made  by  Basford,  inc. 

15  min.    «d.    color.    16  mm. 

Summuiy:  Illustrates  tbe  latest  design  and  uae  of  steel  for  future 
home  builders,  architects,  and  home  buyer^i. 

I.  Steel.  Structural.  2.  Building.  Iron  and  steeL  3.  House  con- 
struction.       I.  American   Iron  and  Steel  Institute,  New  York. 

691  Fi  A  68-120 

CINE 

Steel  <m  the  Rouge  {Motion  picture)    Ford  Motor  Co.,  1968. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Cre4itt:  Producer.  I^arry  Madison. 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  processes  involved  in  making  steel. 

1.  Steel — Metallurgy.        i.  Ford  Motor  Company. 

672  Fi  A  68-3073 

Ford  Motor  Co. 

[Steel  plant,  Nowa  Hnta,  Poland,  {Motion  picture)     ,196-] 

8  mln.    si.     baw.     85  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  unedited  footage  to  show  a  steel  plant  In  oper- 
ation. Including  unloading  of  ore,  processing,  and  povrlng. 
L  Huta  Imleola  Lenlna.        i.  Nowa  HuU.  Poland. 

Fi  67-1201 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


steel:  pretty,  design,  nice  (Motion  picture)    American  Iron 
and  StMl  Institute,  1969.    Made  by  Tele-Tape  Productions. 

I  ",1',',;.,.^;  p'^mI  "^  form  look  .1  steel  lo  .  injrl.d  of  .ppll- 
Kiinna  ■  In  art  in  construct  Ion,  and  In  the  home. 
"■'n.i?ri.'°~,.  A».r,c.»  l^r^  .=d  S.«.  >■»"«■»■  ^^^^J'^^ 

CINE 

The  Steel  reefs.  (Motion  picture)  American  Petroleum  Institute. 
Made  by  Unit  I  Film  Productions.  Released  by  RHR  Filmedia, 
1972. 


SLMMARV  :  Inrorms  ihc  public  about  ihe  compatibility  of  oil  drilling  and 
maunc  life.  Shows  ihf  deveiopmcni  of  a  chain  of  marine  life,  ranging  from 
smgle-cclled  organism\  lo  Tighiing  game  (Ish.  found  under  the  petroleum  produc- 
tion platforms  m  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

1  Marine  crology  Mcnico.  Gulf  of.  2.  Oil  well  drilling.  Submarmc.  I. 
American  Pcirolcurn  Instiiuie.     II.  RHR  Filmedia. 

[QH541.5.S3]  591  72-702428 

CINF-  72  MARC 


Ching,  Ching, 


Steele,  Wilbur  Daniel,  1886-1970, 
Chinamanl 
see 

Shadows. 


Steelhead  river  {Motion  picture)  Province  of  British  Co- 
lumbia, Victoria.  Released  in  Canada  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the  XJ.  S.  by  Cana- 
dian Travel  Film  Library, 

13  niin.     s(i.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  sportsmen  n.shiiig  for  steelhead  in  the  secluded 
aiea  of  the  (.'owlrhan  River  on  Vancouver  Island  In  British  Colum- 
bia. 

1.  Steeltiead  fl^hlng.  t.  British  ('oliimbla.  it.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Boaid.     iii.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

799.175  73-700896 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Stedtown   {Motion  /nature) 
adu,  1907. 


National  Film  Board  of  Can- 


56  mln.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Walford  HewltBOo;  directors.  Rex  Tssker, 
Wolf  Koenlg;  commentary,  Stanley  Jackson;  narrator,  Patrick  Wat- 
son;  photography,   Wolf  Koenlg;  editor.  Rex   Taaker. 

Summarif:  A  study  of  the  people  who  live  In  Hamilton,  OnL,  and 
work  in  the  steel  mills.  Pictures  their  rarioiu  actlrltlea,  and 
describes  the  tennions  and  dependence  betwera  the  eommuDlty  and 
its  sustaining  steel  Industry.      Includes  views  of  the  city. 

1.  Iron  and  steel  workers — Hamilton,  Ont  i.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

309.1713  Fi  A  68-1254 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Steen,  Douglas  B 


Beyond  the  beach. 
Port  Noarlunga  Reef, 
Reef  at  Heron  Island. 

Reef  at  Michaelmas  Cay, 

Seals  at  Point  le  Batt. 
Shores  of  Gulf  St.  Vincent. 


ateen,  Gordon  R 
see 


Steeple  ...  or  people  (Motion  picture)  Episcopal  Diocese 
of  Minnesota,  1969.    Made  by  Countryman-Klang;. 

^7  milt,     m),     i-olor.     16  mm. 

Buminary;  Hhows  Ihe  various  (.-ontinulng  projects  and  programs 
of  Ihe  Episcopal  Churt-h  of  Minnesota.  Emphasizes  the  role  of  the 
people  to  acconipllshing  the  work  of  the  church. 

1,  Prote*tant  Kplw-opal  Church  In  the  U.  S.  A.— Minnesota.  i. 
ProleHtant  EpiiMXjpal  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A.  MInitesota  flUoce^e) 
283  72-705672 

CINE 

Stefano,  Tony 
see 

Summerplay. 

Stefansson:  the  Arctic  prophet  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Hoard  of  Canatia,  1W16.  ReleJised  in  the  V.  S.  by 
Henk  Newenhouse,  inc. 

1<1  mi.i.     -I.     h&w,     16  mm. 

Vrt;ditit:  I'i-<HliHfr,  Johti  Kemooy :  director  of  irrapiii.s,  llohtrt 
Verral;  writir,  Kv*-lyn  Htefan-*on  Nef;  commentary,  Stanley  Jack- 
son' in-i'hKiil  nwiii-ch  uimI  edltliqc,  Kathl(-«ni  Shanmrru 

Nummnrii:  lh*<Tit»m  Ihe  life  of  VIehJalmur  Stefaniwon  from  boy- 
hoTKl  to  rflin-inMit.  hiKtiltjthtliig  the  expe<mion»  that  h**  made  to  llie 
Arcilr  and  their  Importance  U>  the  economic  and  iioclnl  de»elopmeiit 
of  Canada. 

1.  StofMimnon.  Vllhjalmur,  187y-l!W2.  i.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board,     ii.  Newnvboun  (Henk)  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-141 
National  Film  Ik«nt  of  OuMda 


Steffe,  William.       The  John  Brown  song 
see 

Battle  hymn. 

Stegeman,  William  H 
see 

Berlin  and  its  Iron  Curtain. 


Stein,  Joseph.       Enter  laughing 


Enter  laughing. 

Stein,  Ralph 
see 

Beethoven. 

Haydn. 

Steinbeck,  John,   1902-1968.       America  and 
Americans 
see 

America  and  Americans. 


Steinbeck,  John,   1902-1968.       Cannery  row 
see 

Street  of  the  sardine. 

Steinbeck,  John,   1902-1968.       The  grapes  of 
wrath 
see 

The  Great  American  novel;    The  grapes 
of  wrath. 


Steinbeck,  John,  1902-1968.       Travels  with  Charley 
see 


Travels  with  Charley, 


Steinbeck's  America   (Filmstrip)     Educational   Dimensions 
Corp.,  1970. 

2  fllmstrlps  (pt.  1,  70  fr. ;  pt.  2,  74  fr.)  color.  S5  mm.  and  2 
phonodiscs   (2  s.  each),  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  15  mln.  each  part. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  critical  evaluation  of  the  full  range  of 
writings  of  John  Steinbeck  within  the  context  of  a  changing  Amer- 
ican scene,  from  the  great  depression  to  the  prosperity  of  the  sixties. 
Explains  that  his  works  are  based  «n  first-hand  observations. 

1,  Steinbeck,  John,  1902-1968.  I.  Educational  Dimensions  Cor- 
poration. 

[PS3537.T32.34]  813  78-739052 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Steinbeck's  losers  (Filmstrip)     Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.,  1971. 

79  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.  (Is.  for  maoaal  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  S3i  rpm..  19  mln.  each 
Ride,     microgroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  reading  script. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  narrator.  Thomas  Klise;  art,  David  Seay. 

SUMMARY:  Critically  Interprets  John  Steinbeck's  depression 
novels:  Of  mice  and  men.  In  dulitous  battle,  and  Grapes  of  wrath. 
Includes  photographs  of  Steinbeck  and  scenes  of  the  American  de- 
pression of  tlie  IdSO'a. 

1.  Steinbeck,  John,  1902-1968.  I.  Thomas  S.  Klise  Company. 

[  PS3537.T3234]  818  74-789741 

Thomas  S.  Klise  Co. 


Steinberg,  John 
see 


My  garbage. 


Stella  Maris   (Motion  picture)     Pickford  Film  Corp.     Re- 
leased by  Artcraft  Pictures  Corp.,  1918. 

litO  mln.     fli.     h&w.     16  mm. 

Orlginully  released  In  .t5  mm. 

In  the  Mary  Pickford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Basted  on  WllllHm  J.  l>odce's  novel  of  the  same  title. 

Crfditt:  Director,  Marshall  A.  Neilan;  photoplay,  Frances  Marion; 
phoU>graphy.  Walter  Stradllng.  Catt.-  Mary  Pickford.  Conway 
Tearle,  Camllle  Ankewlch,  Ida  Waterman.  Herbert  Standing,  Jo- 
sephine Crowell.  Mrs.  Coonletl. 

tiumman/:  Contrasts  the  life  and  experiences  of  Stella  Mai-is,  the 
beautiful,  sheltered  daughter  of  wealthy  parents,  with  those  of 
Unity  Blake,  an  unattractive,  unloved  girl  from  a  London  or[*an- 
age.  both  of  whom  fail  in  love  with  the  same  man.  Mary  Pick- 
ford plays  the  dual  role  of  Stella  and  Unity. 

I.  I.Arke,  William  John.    1863-1030.     Stella    Marls,     ii. 

Pickford  Film  Corpora-  tlon.     ni.  Artcraft  Pictures  Corpora- 

tion.    IV.  Mary  Pick-  ford  film  collection. 

Fj 68-371 


The  Stellar  universe  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lmi- 
don,  1954.  Made  by  E.  A.  Beet.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

32  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  A  study  of  the  stars  as  a  system  of  dusters,  nrimlae, 
and  galaxies. 

1.  Stars.         I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates. 

523.2  78-738552 

Curman  EklDcatlonal  Associates 

Stem    MCtioalBg    mi    ataUaft.    [Fdnutrip]      Adrian    Vance. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Viiual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.        and  phoooUpe  in  caMcOe.     (Microscopy) 
SUMMARY:  Inuoduce*  aOtdentt  to  the  micro«x»pic  worid.  OuUinei  the 
proper  procedure  for  uaining  and  aectioniiii  when  unng  ■  microscope.  With 
captioiu. 

I .  Staini  and  waining  (Miaoaoafy)       I  Vance,  Adriwi.     11.  Umvw»*l  Edu- 
cation artd  Visual  Art*.     III.  Sciiea:  MicroKopy.  iFilnstripi 

578  76-740659 


[QH237] 


Universal  Education  and 
VUual  ArU 


72 


MARC 


Stems  and  their  work   (FUrmtrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Flowering  plants:  their  structure  nnd 
funt-tlon ) 

Creditt:  CoHaborntor.  George  I.  Schwartz. 

Summary:  DescrH>es  the  function  ol  stems  in  flowering  plants. 
Points  out  that  stems  support  leaves  and  provide  for  the  storage 
of  water  and  the  passage  of  water,  minerals,  and  food  between 
roots,  leaves,  and  flowers.  Shows  how  stems  manufacture  food  In 
absence  of  leaves  and  help  produce  new  plants. 

1  Stems  (Botany)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  EducaUonal 
Corporation.  Series:  Flowering  plants:  their  structure  and  func- 
tion (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4173 


Encyclopaedia  Brltan- 


nlca FMucatlonal  Corp. 


Stencil  with  water  colors  (Motion  picture)    Chandler  Pub. 
Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

A  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Crediti:  Protlucer.  Richard  Szumskl. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  making  stencils  with 
water  colors.    For  primary  grades.  

1  Stencil  work.  2.  Water-colors.  L  Chandler  Publishing  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Art  experience  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  74^702282 

M*<i raw-Hill  Book  O. 


Stenographer  slump   (Motion  picture)     American  Manage- 
ment Association,  1967. 

Ti  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Developing  supervisory  leadership 
skills.    Case  study  no.  7) 

Summary:  A  case  study  showing  that  a  supervisor  must  exercise 
Judgment  before  acting  on  an  employee's  request,  aa  seen  In  thti  case 
of  a  manager  who  must  determine  whether  to  believe  a  stenographer, 
who  demands  a  transfer  for  reasons  of  health,  or  her  boas,  who  states 
that  she  doesn't  want  to  work  hard. 
— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Supervisors.  2.  Supervision  of  employees.  i.  American  Man- 
agement Aiisociation.  Series:  Developing  supervisory  leadership 
skills  (Motion  picture)    Case  study  no.  7. 

658.31  73-707199 


Stcntor  (Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1966. 

4  mln.    gl.    color.    8  mm.     (Small  things) 

With  notes. 

Made  fin*  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Bvmmary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  and  advanced  microscopy 
to  present  a  detailed  study  of  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement  of 
the  microscopic  organism.  Stentor. 

1.  Stentor— Juvenile  films.  i. -Educational  Services.  Inc.,  Newton, 
Mass.        Series:  Small  things  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2422 

Education  Development  Center 


Stentor    {Motion    picture)      Educational    Services.      Released 
by    Eiilinp   Corp.   as  a   loop   film    mounted   in   cartridge, 


4  mlu.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

lH.4|ied  In  super  8  mm.  and  stamliinl  8  nun. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  I'rojfi-am. 

With  film  notes  on  i-arfrldge  case. 

Summary:  K  detailed  study  of  the  microscopic  organism  fifenfor. 

1,  Stentor — Juvenile  films.        i.  FMucillonal   Servk-es,  inc.     New- 
ton. .Mass.     II.  Eating  Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1019 
Ealing  Corporation 


Stentor  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

.'i  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  ProtoEoans) 

l»op  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CicdHn:  Producer,  Bruce  J,  Russell. 

Summnrjt:  A  study  of  Ihe  lo-omotlon,  fee<ling  currents,  symbiotic 
algae,  and  internal  organelles  of  Stentfyr. 

1.  Stentor.         i.  Thorne  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder,  Oolo.        Swlea:  The 
PruloEoans  (Motion  picture) 

593  75-707064 

Thorne  Films 

Stentor — a  large  ciliate    (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia 

Rritaniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Microbiology) 

Ix>op  film. 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Bummary:  Uses  mlcropbotography  to  study  the  Btmitor. 

1.   Stentor.        i.   Encyclopaedia   Brltannlca   Educational  Corpora- 
tion.        Series:  Microbiology  (Motion  picture) 

593  79-709086 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Bducattonal  Corp. 


360 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


step  by  8tep  {Motion  picture)    Australian  News  and  Infor- 
mation Bureau,  1965.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1967. 

22  tnln      ed.     Mw.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Frank  BagnaU;  director  and  script,  Antonio 
Colaclno.  ,  ... 

Summurv:  Show*  the  work  being  done  by  spastic  center*  m  Aaa- 
tralla  to  educate  children  affected  by  cerebral  palsy. 

1.  Cerebral  palsied  children — Education.  i.  Australia.  News 
and  Information  Bureau. 

362.7  Fi  A  68-3060 
Aimtrnlinn  News  and                      Information  Bureau 

Step-by-»tep    {Motion   picture)     American    Public   Welfare 
Association,    in   cooperation   with  WITW.      Released   by 

Indiann  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  mill.     sd.     t>&w.     18  mm.     (Casework  in  public  welfare) 

Creiitf:  Director,  Guy  Justice,  Jay  U  Roney. 

SuinvMry:  Thomas  D.  Hunt,  of  the  American  Public  Welfare  As- 
sociation Project  (HI  Ag\ag,  and  Gene  Wilhlte,  sodal  serrloes  con- 
sultant for  the  Illinois  Dept  of  Public  Aid,  reexamine  some  of  the 
elements  which  make  It  possible  to  do  public  welfare  casework.  Ex- 
plains that  the  ultimate  value  of  any  of  the  elements  of  casework 
lies  in  Its  efTectiTeoesa  in  aiding  the  caseworker  to  achieve  the  re- 
sults and  satisfactions  that  he  seeks. 

1.  Social  case  work.  i.  American  Public  Welfare  Associatton. 

ti.  Indiana.     Unlrerslty.     Audio-Visual  Center.         Series:  Casework 
In  public  welfare  (Motion  picture) 

361.3  74-700919 

Indiana.     Unir.     .\udio-  Visual  Center 

Step  lightly  (Motion  picture)    U.  S.  Public  Health  Service. 
Made  and  released  by  Countryman-KlanR,  1968. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credili:  Narrator,  John  Daly. 

BummoT]/:  A  public  safety  film  which  points  out  the  need  for  the 
pedestrian  and  cyclist  alike  to  be  reflectorized  while  on  the  road  at 
night.  Uses  dummies  to  illustrate  what  can  happen  to  the  human 
body  If  struck  by  a  moTluK  vehicle. 

1.  Trafflc  safety.    2.  Pedestrians.  l  U.  S.     Public  Health  Serv- 

ice,   n.  Countryman-Klang,  Inc. 

614.8  70-700075 
Countryman-Klang,  Inc. 


Stepfinek,  Miroslav,  1923- 
see 

The  Sword, 


Stephen  (Filmstrip)  Usherwood  and  Usherwood,  Eng.  Re- 
leased in  the  IT.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1969. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (RelgTi  by  reign) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  character  of  Will  Stephen,  and  ex- 
amlnen  the  politics,  religion,  society,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  his 
reign. 

1.  Stephen,  King  of  England.  1097?-11.M.  2.  Gt.  Brit.— History- 
Stephen,  llS.Vll.'Vl.  I.  Usherwood  and  Usherwood.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Reign  hy  reign  (Filmatrlp) 
[DA198.5]  942.02  75-740463 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


[Stephen  A.  HiteheH, 

1950. 


{Motion  picture)      NBC  Televiaon, 


28  miu.     sd.     bJtw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  March  15,  1963,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show 
Meet  the  press. 

Credits:  Producers,  Martha  Roimtree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director, 
Carl  L>eKen  ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Stephen  Mitchell,  chairman  of  the  Democratic  National 
Committee,  dlscu^ies  his  (larty's  plans  for  the  next  election  year 
with  Lawrence  Splvak,  moderator,  Mae  Craig.  Edward  FolUard, 
William  Lawrence,  and  Ernest  Llndley. 

1.  Mitchell.  Stephen  A.  2.  Democratic  Party.  3.  Elections— U.  S. 
I.  National  Broadcasting  Onnpany,  inc.  NBC  Television  Network. 
Seri*>s:  Jleet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  70-701469 

[Stephen   A.  Hitchellj    (Motion  picture)      NBC  Television, 
195.3. 

28  mil     s<I.     b&w,     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Sept.  6,  lOiS.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Crediti:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director, 
Carl  Degen  ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Stephen  Mitchell,  chairman  of  the  Democratic  National 
Committee,  dlscus.9es  the  attempts  belnjf  made  to  mend  the  split 
between  northern  and  southern  Democrata  He  talks  with  Martha 
Rountree,  moderator.  Ned  Brooks,  Ernest  Llndley,  Charles  Lucey, 
and  Lawrence  Splvak. 

1.    Mitchell,    Stephen    A.     2.    Democratic   Patty.  i.   National 

Broadcasting  Company.   Inc.     NBC  Television   Network.         Series: 
Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  75-701470 


(Stephen   A.   Mitchell}    {Motion  picture)      NBC  Television, 
1954. 

28  mil.     sd.    biw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  May  2,  1954,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Creditx:  Producer,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director,  Carl  Degen;  spon- 
sor. Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Stephen  Mitchell,  chairman  of  the  Democratic  National 
Committee,  discusses  the  nirrent  assets  and  liabilities  of  the  Demo- 
crats as  the  party  out  Of  power.  He  talks  with  Deena  Clark, 
moderator.  Jack  Bell,  Raymond  Brandt,  Lawrence  Splvak,  and 
Rldiard  Wilson. 

1.    MltcheT,    Stephen    A.     2.    Democratic   Party.  i.   National 

Broadcasting  Company,   inc.     NBC  Television   Network.         Series: 
Meet  the  presH  (Motion  picture) 

329.3  79-701471 

Stephen  Bosustow 
see 

My  mother  is  the  most  beautiful  woman  in 
the  world:   a  Ukrainian  folk  tale. 


Stephen  Bosustow  Productions 
see    Bosustow  (Stephen)    Productions 


Educational   Audio 


Stephen   Collins   Foster    (Filmstrip) 
Visual,  1965. 

40  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Composers,  series  1) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Creditt:  Visual  editor,  Lucy  Sargent;  text  editor,  Robert  Sherman. 

Summary:  Recreates  in  detail  the  life  of  Stephen  Foster  and  the 
times  In  which  he  lived,  using  prints,  paintings,  pictures,  and  other 
authentic  documenta 

1.  Foster,  Stephen  Collins,  1826-1864.  i.  Educational  Audio 

Visual,  inc..   Pleasnntvllle,  N.  Y.         Series:  Composers   (Filmstrip) 
aeries  1. 

Fi  A  67-3981 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

Stephen  Crane:  The  red  badge  of  courage  (FUmatrip) 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  1967. 

01  fr.  bAw.  with  color  sequences.  35  mui.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s., 
12  In.,  33i  rpm.,   15  mln.     mlcrogroove     (Study  unit  series) 

Based  on  the  novel  entitled  The  red  badge  of  courage,  by  Stei)lien 
Crane. 

On  side  2  of  phonodlsc  (13  mln.)  :  Stephen  Crane's  fhort  story 
The  veteran. 

Credit$:  Editor,  Alfred  ti.  Wilson;  research  assistant.  Barbara 
Martinsons. 

Summary:  Uses  reproductions  from  Frank  Leslie's  Illustrated 
newspaper  and  Harper's  weekly,  as  well  as  photographs  from  the 
Brady  Collections  to  describe  the  setting  of  The  red  badge  of 
courage  and  to  review  deuita  about  the  life  of  Stephen  Crane. 

1.  Crane.  Stephen.  1871-1900.  The  red  badge  of  courage.  l 
Crane,  Stephen,  1871-1900.  The  red  badge  of  courage,  n.  Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual,  inc..  Pleasaotvllle,  N.  V.  Series:  Study  unit 
series  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4177 
Educational  Audio  Visual 


Stephen  F.  Booth  Productions 
see 

Brighty  of  the  Grand  Canyon. 

Stephen  F.  Verona  Films 
see 


Double  exposure. 


The  Music  people. 


Stephen  Foster   {FUnvitrip)     Brunswick  Productions,  1966. 

47  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Famous  composers,  set  2) 

Creditt:  Director,  Karen  Welntraub;  writer,  Susan  Goldman;  art, 
Al  Pearson ;  editor,  Ann  Lipson. 

Summary:  Describes  the  life  and  works  of  poet  and  composer 
Stephen  Foster. 

1.  Foster,  Stephen  Collins,  1826-1864.  r.  Brunswick  Productiona 
Series ;  Famous  composers  ( Filmatrlp)  »et  2. 

927  Fi  A  68-4414 

Educational  Record  Sale* 

Stephen  Fuller  Austin,  the  father  of  Texas  {FOmBtrip) 
BMI  Film  Productions  and  Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

00  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  in..  33i  rpm..  13 
mln.     (Landmarks  In  the  history  of  Texas) 

Credits:  Producer  and  author,  Walter  M.  Burks;  original  photog- 
raphy. Maurice  Prather. 

Summary:  Presents  events  In  the  life  of  Stephen  F.  Austin.  1798- 
1836,  through  photographs,  paintings,  sketches,  and  historical  docu- 
ments. 

1.  Austin,  Stephen  Puller,  1793-1836  i.  RMI  Pilm  Productiona 
n.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Series:  landmarks  In  the  history 
of  Texas  (Filmstrip) 

923  72-735475 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Stephens , 
see 


Paul  E 


Art  designs  using  cathode  rays. 

Steps   {Motion  picture)     PPG  Industries,  1969.     Made  by 
Torricelli  Productions. 

2  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Graphics  and  optical  effects  are  used  as  an  opening 
and  a  Ull  for  old  films  that  still  show  the  old  PPG  logo  and  the  old 
name  of  the  company  (Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass). 

1.  Movlng-plctures  In  advertising.  i.  PPQ  Industries. 

^.™  666  70-702588 


The  Steps  of  d<Hiut  production   (Motion  picture)     Kerry 
Levitt.    Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1968. 

12  mln.     8d.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Shows  how  doughnuts  are  made.  Filmed  during  work- 
ing hours  In  a  doughnut  shop.  Follows  each  step  from  the  mtsiog 
and  raising  of  the  dough,  through  to  the  final  aale  of  the  douglmata.  ' 

1.  Doni^uta  i.  Levitt,  Kerry,  n.  BuTtman  Kodak  Company. 
641.7  74r-702M9 

CINE 

Steps  to  mature  reading  (Motion  picture)    Starting  Tomor- 
row Pn^^rams,  1967.    Made  by  Milner-Fenwick. 

30  min.  sd-  Wtw.  16  mm.  (Individualizing  your  reading  pro- 
gram) 

With  teacher's  guide,  workshop  leader's  guide,  and  reading  ma- 
terials klL 

SUMMARY :  A  teacher- training  film  to  be  presented  in  a  work- 
shop situation.     Illust.-ates  methods  for  improving  reading  ability. 

1.  Reading.  I.   Starting  Tomorrow  Programs  (Firm)     II.  Se- 

ries: Individualising  your  reading  program  (Motion  picture) 
[LB1050]  370.7  75-714209 

Starting  Tomorrow  Programa 


361 


Steps  to  the  moon  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  Lon- 
don, 1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual 
Publications. 

3^  f r.    color.    35  mm.    ( Space,  no.  9) 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Author.  L.  J.  Carter;  drawing^  D.  Hardy. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  atagea  which  led  to  the  first  landing  of 
man  on  the  moon,  showing  how  he  met  and  overcame  the  various 
problems  Involved.    With  captions. 

1.  Space  flight  to  the  moon.  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd..  London. 
II.   Mclntyre   Visual   Publications.     III.   Series;   Space    (Filmstrip) 


na9. 

[TL799.M6] 

Mclntyre  Visual 


629.46 
Publications 


70-739113 


Steps  toward  maturity  and  heaHti  (Motion  picture)  Walt 
Disney  Protluctions  in  association  with  Upjohn  Co.  Re- 
leased by  Walt  Disney  16  mm.  Fihns,  1968. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Upjohn  health  series) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ken  Peterson;  director,  Les  Clark. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  and  live  action  to  point  out  how  the 
responsibility  of  caring  for  one's  body  passes  from  nature  to  par- 
ents, and  then  to  the  individual.  Points  out  that  the  ultimate  health 
and  maturity  of  man  depends  on  the  extent  and  strength  of  his  so- 
cial, mental,  and  physical  bearing. 

I.  Hygiene.  i.  Disney  (Walt)   Productions,     n.  Buena  VIsU 

Distribution  Company,  Inc.     Walt  Disney  16  mm.  Films.  S»le8- 

The  Upjohn  health  series  (Motion  picture) 

w  ,.r.,        .n  ^^^-^  Fi  A  68-2682 

Watt  Disney  IG  mm.  Films 

Sterile  Seld  preparation :  wound  eare  (Motion  picture) 
J.  B.  Lippinoott  Co.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Asepsis:  medical  and  surgical) 

Fundi!  men  tats  of  nursing. 

lyoupfllm  mounteil  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor  and  student  guides. 

Credits:  NurMluK  consultant.  l>i>retta  Dick. 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  the  ettsentlal  aseptic  procedures  In  pre- 
paring a  sterile  field  and  caring  for  a  wound. 

1.  Wounds.     2.  Asepsis  and  antisepsis.  l  Llpplncott  (J.  B.) 

Company,    Philadelphia.         Series:    Asepsis:   medical   and   aorglcal 

(Motion  picture)     Series :  Fundamentals  of  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-704783 

J.  B.  Upplncott  Co. 

Sterile  linen  processing  (Filmstrip)  Robert  J.  Brady 
Co.,  1969. 

75  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33A  rpm^ 
17  mln.  (Central  medical  and  surgical  supply  service  operation, 
DO.   7) 

Al-so  ls.<tued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  illustrated  procedure  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  various  methodg  of  aterlle  linen 
proces-'ilng.  stresses  the  many  advantages  of  central  linen  processing, 
and  demonstrates  the  proper  method  for  lnsi)ectlng,  folding,  assem- 
bling, wrapping,  dating,  and  labeling  packs  of  linen. 

1.  Hospitals — Furniture,  equipment,  etc.  1.  Robert  J.  Brady 
Company.  II.  Series:  Central  medical  and  surgical  supply  service 
operation  (FMlmstrlp)     no.  7. 

[KAy68]  36-2.1  73-7;i9.'>99 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 

Sterile  technique  and  dressing  change  (Filmstrip)  Trainei 
Corp.,  1968. 

1U3  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  s..  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
25  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  aeries— .special  needs,  2) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cawtette. 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  Orange  County  Medical  Center. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  script. 

Summary :  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Eiplains  sterile  technique 
the  basic  principles,  preparing  a  sterile  field,  handling  sterile  ob- 
jects, preparing  for  dressing  change,  and  changing  the  dressing. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.     2.  Asepsis  and  antisepsis.  l. 

Tralnei  CorporaUoa.  Series:  Patient  care  series— special  needs. 
2  (Filmstrip) 

610.73  79-737615 

Tralnex  Corp. 

Sterilization  of  hiboratory  glassware  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mln.    Mi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology) 
Loop  film. 

With  teachers*  guide. 

liummary:  Presents  standard  techniques  for  preparing  petrl  dishes, 
flasks,  and  pipets  for  sterilization  In  an  autoclave,  and  shows  use  of 
cotton  and  metal  caps  during  this  preparation. 

1.  Sterilisation.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Bacteriology  (Motion  picture) 

674.028  78-703763 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educatiooal  Corp. 

Sterilizati<m  without  heat:  menbrane  filtration  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  mln.     Ml.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher.**'  guide. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  a  process  of  sterillaatlon  without  heat 
using  a  membrane  filtration  ayatem. 

1.  Sterilisation.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cori>o- 
ration.        Series:  Bacteriology  and  boUny  (Motion  picture) 

574.028  73-703717 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Steriliiatioa  without  heat:  smaD  quantities  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  to  assemble  and  handle  the  equipment 
necessary  for  sterilising  a  liquid  with  a  membrane  Alter. 

1.  Sterilization.  i.  Encyckipaedla  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.        (Series:  Bacteriology  and  botany  (Motion  picture) 

574.028  77-703718 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Sterling  Associates 
see 


Geography  of  survival. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sterling  Communications,  inc. 
see 

The  Miracle  of  vision. 

Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 
see 

Agencies  and  services  of  the  United  States 
Government. 

Apollo  8 — go  for  TU. 

Apollo  11. 

Arctic  people. 

Babies  first  four  months. 

Barracuda, 

Basic  economic  concepts. 

Basic  electricity  and  magnetism.    ICit  no.  1. 

Basic  electricity  and  magnetism.    Kit  no,  2. 
Basic  use  of  scissors. 


no.  1. 


Beginning  conversational  English.     Kit 


no.  2. 


Beginning  conversational  English.    Kit 


Beginning  conversational  English.  Kit. 
3. 

Beginning  conversational  French.  Kit  no.  1. 

Beginning  conversational  French.  Kit  no.  2. 

Beginning  conversational  French.  Kit  no.  3. 

Beginning  conversational  Spanish.  Kit 


Beginning  conversational  Spanish.    Kit 
no.  2. 

Beginning  conversational  Spanish.    Kit 


Beginning  conversational  Spanish.    Kit 
no.  4. 


B^ond  the  sky. 

Big  people — little  people. 

Boat  families. 

Bob  a  job. 

Bush  first  aid,  part  1. 

Bush  first  aid,  part  2. 

Capital  letters,  part  1. 

OMt  iraa  boJler  aMembly. 

Castles  in  the  sea. 
Central  America. 

Chance  encounter. 

The  Coral  reef. 

Curl  up  small. 


Desert  people. 

Deserts. 
Designs  for  living. 

Distress  signals,  part  1. 
Distress  signals,  part  2. 

Drafting:   Drawing  and  planning  for  metal 
work. 

Drafting:   Drawing  and  planning  for  wood 
work. 

Dressing  fish . 
The  Drill  pceM. 

East  Africa. 

Eating  with  spoon;   liquid. 

Economics  in  the  home,  school,  and 
community.    Kit  no.  1:    Interdependence. 

Economics  in  the  home,  school,  and 
community.    Kit  no.  2:    Division  of  labor. 

Economics  in  the  home,  school,  and 
community.    Kit  no.  3:    Supply  and  demand. 

Economics  in  the  home,  school,  and 
community.    Kit  no.  4:   Ownership. 

Economics  in  the  home,  school,  and 
community.    Kit  no.  5:    Distribution  of  goods. 

Economics  in  the  home,  school,  and 
community.    Kit  no.  6:    Money  and  barter. 

Edible  plants. 
Eighteen  cousins. 

Electronics. 
Emergency  compass. 

Eyes  are  for  seeing. 
The  Face  of  the  Sahara. 

Family  activities. 

The  family  farm. 
Film  firsts,  part  1-2. 

The  Fire  flowers  of  Yet  Sing  Low. 
Fire  making  and  shelters. 

Five  on  a  treasure  island. 

The  Flag  of  the  United  Slates. 

Food  for  health. 

Food  groups  and  how  to  cook  them. 

Fonupeopto. 

Friendly  game. 

Frostbite  and  snowbllndness. 

General  Douglas  MacArthur. 

Ghosts  and  ghouUes. 

Glues  and  clamps. 


362 


The  Gold  rush  '68. 
Heat  and  hemispheres. 

Highland  people. 

How  do  fish  swim? 

Hunted  In  Holland. 
Ice  fishing,  part  1. 
Ice  fishing,  part  2, 
Ice  safety. 

India:    crafts  and  the  craftsman. 
Introducing  Insects. 

Introducing  maps  and  globes. 
Introducing  weather. 
Island  people. 
Japan's  art— from  the  land. 
Japan's  new  family  patterns. 

Jellyfish  and  their  relatives. 

Jobs  in  welding. 

Kitchen  management  principles. 

Knights  in  armor. 

Let's  look  at  New  Zealand. 

l£t's  talk  about  rules. 

Let's  tell  time. 

life  begins  at  sea. 

Life  cycles  of  lower  animals. 

Light  and  shadow. 

Looking  like  what  you're  not. 

The  Lost  world  revisited. 

Making  a  half -slip. 

Making  a  thread  pouch. 

Maps  and  weather  vanes. 

Maternity  hospital  routine. 

Measuring  and  layout  tools. 

Modem  mathematics.    Kit  no.  1:  Adding 
to  make  new  sets. 

Modern  mathematics.    Kit  no.  2:  Adding 
and  subtraction. 

Modem  mathematics.    Kit  no,  3:    Multi- 
plication and  division. 

Mountain  pei^le, 

Nigeria. 

The  Not  80  terrible  octopus. 
Outdoor  cooking. 

A  Particular  man. 
Phonics  series.    Kit  no.  1. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.    (Ck>ntlnued) 

FhonicB  aeries.    Kit  no.  2. 
Phonics  scrleB.    Kit  no.  3. 


Physical  fitness:    Appearance,  rest,  re- 
laxation, and  revitalization. 


Physical  fitness:    Contribution  of  sports 
to  a  balanced  program. 

Physical  fitness:    Exercise,  strength, 
and  endurance. 

Physical  fitness;    Fitness  dividends  from 
dally  activities. 

Physical  fitness:    How  fit  should  one  be? 

Physical  fitness:    How  to  t)egin  and  how 
to  progress. 

Physical  fitness:    How  to  begin,  what  fit- 
ness means  to  a  woman. 

Physical  fitness:    Muscular  power  and 
organic  power. 

^Physical  fitness:    Weight  control  and 
common  sense  about  exercise. 

Physical  fitness:    Weight  control,  diet, 
exercise,  and  health. 

Plains  people. 

Porpoise  with  a  purpose. 

Power  drills  for  woodwork. 

The  Power  of  silence. 

Prehistoric  animals  and  plants.    Kit  no.  1 
Preparing  meals. 

Preparing  to  cook. 


Proper  summer  bush  clothing. 
Proper  winter  clothing. 

Rainforest  people. 

Reston:  a  planned  community. 

Return  ot  the  nene. 

River  people. 

The  Salvage  gang. 

The  Scroll  saw. 

The  Sea  turtle. 

Seacoast  people. 

Seams  and  hems — basting. 

Selections  from  A  child's  garden  of 
verses. 

The  Sewing  machine. 

Sewing  materials — preparation. 

The  Shape  and  color  game, 

Slielter  construction  in  winter. 


Simple  machines. 
Small  letters,  part  1. 

Snows  hoeing. 
Someday. 

Spring. 
Stars,  part  1. 

Stars,  part  2. 
Study  of  the  earth 

Study  of  the  sea. 

The  Survival  kit,  part  1. 
The  Survival  kit,  part  2. 
Tales  of  Hiawatha. 
Teenage  cosmetics. 

Ten  commandments  of  gun  safety. 
Thermoplastics . 

Tleing  a  bow  on  shoe. 
Traps  and  snares. 
Use  and  care  of  axes  and  knives. 
Vanishing  Cornwall. 
Vigor, 

Vim. 

Woodworking  lathe:   spindle  turning. 

Sterling  Institute 
see 

As  Maine  goes. 

Sterling  Movies  U.  S.  A. ,  inc. 
see 

The  Best  we  can  do. 

Build  the  land. 

The  ChaUenge  of  six  billion. 

Fish:    master  of  movement/locomotion  in 
the  sea. 

The  Four  seasons  of  Yellowstone. 


The  Homely  mollusk  (Octopus  Vulgaris) 
Ideas  of  the  theater  with  Harold  Clurman. 
The  Invisible  E — the  civil  engineer. 
Keystone  for  education. 
Old  Mr.  Ih-between. 
Ore  to  core — and  beyond. 

A  Party. 

Pre -engineered  steel  buildings. 

Rl^t  of  way. 


363 


Strange  partners  (symbiosis  in  the  sea) 

Symbiosis. 

This  is  Dharmacy  (the  edge  of  decision) 
Time  to  begin. 
To  catch  a  meal/feeding  in  the  sea. 

The  Uncommon  man. 
Vanity  Is  the  wind. 
The  Waiting  game. 

What  will  poor  Robin  do  then? 

A  Winter  gala. 

Sterling  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

Face  value. 

Sterling  Pictures  Distributing  Corporation 
see 

Face  value. 

Sterling  silver— art  treasure  for  todar  {FxbMtrip)  Ster- 
ling Silversmiths  Guild  of  America,  1967.  Made  by  Tarot 
Afisocintes. 

50  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  In.,  33i  rpra.,  10 
miD. 

AJso  isBued  without  recording. 

With  script  and  us«er"s  guide. 

Summary;  Dii*ciis.sp«  the  Importance  of  art  and  design  to  the 
home  aod  explalus  the  basic  art  principles.  Illustrating  balance, 
proportion,  rhythm,  and  harmony  lnlier«it  In  sterling  sliver  and 
other  well-designed  home  furnlahlngs.  Presents  a  brief  hlirtory  of 
the  knife,  fork,  and  spoon,  and  Includes  examples  of  set  tables. 

1.  Silverware.  2.  Table  setting  and  decoration.  i.  Sterling 
Silversmiths  Guild  of  America. 

739.2  78-732670 

Sally  Dickson  Aawclates 

The  Sterling  silver  way  (FUmBtrip)  Sterling  SUveramitha 
of  America,  1962.    Made  by  Animatic  Productions. 

SS  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  user's  guide  and  script 

Cre4it»:  Producer,  Leonard  B.  Btliott 

Summary:  Deals  with  buying,  caring  for,  and  using  BterllDg  rflver 
flatware.  Gives  pointers  on  Uble  settings  and  modem  table  eti- 
quette, as  well  as  Information  on  traditional  and  contemporary  de- 

1.  Silverware.  2.  Table  setting  and  decoration.  l  Sterling  SU- 
Tersmltha  Guild  of  America. 

642  Fi  A  68-5187 

Animatic  Productions 

Sterling  Silversmiths  Guild  of  America 
see 

SOver  dctifn  coo^iedtioot. 

The  Sterling  story  (FUmstrip)  towle  Silversmiths  (196~1j 
Blade  by  Herbert  Kerkow,  inc. 

45  fr     b&w.     35  mm. 

SumMary:  Uses  photographs  to  show  table  settings  for  an  In- 
formal breakfast  and  luncheon,  a  formal  dinner,  and  a  formal  and 
Informal  tea.  Explains  the  step.s  used  In  the  production  of  a  piece 
of  silver. 

1.  Table  setting  and  decoration.  2,  S II versml  thing.  l  Towle 
Manufacturing  Company. 

642  75-733085 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Stem,  Gladys  Bronwyn,  1890-  The  ugly 

dachshund 
see 

The  Ugly  dachshund. 

Stem,  Isaac,  1920- 
see 

Small  world:    Casals,  Ansermet,  Stem. 

Stem,  Joan  Keller 
see 

Magic  machines. 
Stern  father  {FUimtHp)    Q+Ed  Productions,  1966. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  9  mln. 
<Teen-pi;i'eiit  relationships,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Author,  Evelyn  Miller  Berger;  editor,  Wallace  Smith. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  problems  which  can  arise  when  an 
autliorltarlan  father  will  not  altow  his  teenage  son  the  responsibility 
to  make  bis  own  dectalons. 

1.  Fathers  and  sons.  i.  Q+Ed  Productions.  Series:  Teen- 

parent  relationships  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  4. 

301.42  78-734490 

Q+Ed  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Stem-Gerlach  experiment  {Motion  picture)    Edacation 
Development  Center,  1967. 

^  min,     Rd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (College  physics  Dim  program) 

Wirt!  film  jniUIf. 

Credita:   Director,   John  Frledmao ;   photographer,   Abraham   Mo- 
rochoik;  e<1ltor,  William  Tano^rlng. 

Summayv:  Jt'riold  R  Zacharias  Illustrates  the  Stei'n-Gerlach  ex- 
periment which  demonstrates  that  a  well  oollimated  beam  of  cesium 
atoms  is  ^llt  into  two  distinct  beams  when  It  passes  through  a 
DOQ-unlforra  magnetic  field.  Compares  this  result  with  what  might 
be  expected  If  dlfTerent  typ^^  f>t  atoms  and  a  uniform  magnetic 
field  were  tested. 
• Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 

1.  Quantum  theory.     2.  Magnetism.         i.  Education  Development 
Center.         Series:  College  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

539  Fi  A  68-1443 

Education  Development  Center 

jSteve  Allen  and  Carl  Sandburg,  {Motwn  picture)    Colum- 
bia Broadcasting  System,  I960. 

30  min.    •^,,"'- ,^«-^^:^;SV«h?rwTeL^  to  person. 
J^S-'prSuc^r^'plIrrilffe^ty;' director..    Bob    Dally.   Dan 

^-  ?™iS'"c"ar^2"cCrilS«-<l  interviews  Steve  Allen  and  hla 
famiirrnTbeir''l;omrinRiyaYoaka  Calif.,  and  poet  and  biographer 

^^'l'  ¥,le^S?el"e^S'-  '"  ^2.*Sn''dburg.  Carl.  187^1967.  i  Co- 
in irB-ro'i'a^Unriy  stem,  inc.  series:  Person  to  person  (Mo- 
tion picture)  ^^^  Fi 68-257 

Sterc  and  Katbr:  gotit^  steady.  [Motion  picture]    Audio  Produc- 
tions, 1969.     Released  by  Perennial  Education. 

It  min.     *d.     color.      16  mm.     (Dating  icries) 

Olh«r  vereiofu:  16  mm  in  canridgc  with  magnelic  *ound:  lupcr  8  mm.  on  reel 
with  optica]  lound;  luper  8  mm  in  canridgc  with  magnetic  lound;  videoupe  on 
reel;  and  videocasacttc. 

With  teacher'i  guide  prepared  by  Evelyn  Millit  Duvall. 

SUMMARY:  Pictures  ■  couple  who  have  been  going  atcady  for  lome  lime 
and  decide  to  break  off  their  relationihip.  Diicuuci  how  this  is  best  done. 

I.  Adolescence.  2.  Dating  (Social  customs)  I  Audio  Productions,  inc.. 
New  York.     II.  Perennial  Education,  inc      HI   Series:  Dating  series.  [Motion 

cHQ796]  30 1 .4 1  72-701002 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 


Stevens  (J.  P. )  and  Company 
see 

The  Exciting  world  of  Stevens  fabrics. 


Stevens,  Leslie.       The  lovers 
see 

The  War  lord. 

Stevens  Film  Productions 
see 

Treasure  hunting:   a  family  affair. 

Stevens  Productions 
see 

Music  e}q}eriences  , , .    Bach  is  beautiful. 

Music  experiences  . .  .  Grand  Canyon  suite. 

Music  experiences  .  .  .  Mississippi  suite. 

Music  experiences  . , .    The  little  train  of 
the  Caipira. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894.       A  child's 
garden  of  verses 
see 

A  Child's  garden  of  verses. 

Selections  from  A  child's  garden  of 
verses . 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894.       Kidnapped 
see 

Kidnapped. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894.       My  shadow 
see 

The  Owl  and  the  pussy-cat  jandj  My  shadow. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,   1850-1894.       Treasure 
Island 
see 

Treasure  laland. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894.       The  wrong 
box 


The  Wrong  box. 


Steve's  home  is  a  lighthouse  (Motion  picture) 

Productions,  1970. 


Echo  Kilo 


19  mio.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  writer,  clnematographer,  and  editor.  Eklmund 
Katz. 

SUMMARY  :  Illustrates  and  explains  the  functions  of  a  lighthouse 
through  the  eyes  of  a  young  bojr.  Includes  sceoee  of  a  water  spout, 
migrating  whales,  sea  lions,  shallows,  and  jagged  rocks. 

1.  Lighthouses.        1.  Kcho  Kilo  Prodoctlooa. 
[VKIOIO]  623.89  74-712027 

Echo  Kilo  Productions 


Stewardesses    (Motion  picture) 
see  Job  opportunities:   Stewardesses 

Stewardship  of  abUldes.  [Motion  picturci      Concordia  Filma. 

1963. 

IS  min.     sd      bAw      16  mm.     (Discussion  scries) 

SUMMARY:  Quesiions  wlieiher  the  use  of  one's  abilities  and  lalenu  to  the 
fullesi  consists  in  doing  more  than  others  or  in  doing  the  mott  of  which  one  is 

I    Ability         1.  Concordia  Publishing  House.  St.  Louis.     II.  Series:  Discus- 
sion series.  [Motion  piclutei 

(BF431i  248  72-701676 

Concordia  Films  72 


MARC 


Stewart,  Mary,  1916- 


The  moon-spinners 


The  Moon-spinners. 

Stewart,  Michael.       Bye  bye  Birdie 
see 

Bye  Bye  Birdie. 

Stictting  Nederlandse  Onderwijs  Film 
see 

Teach  me  how  I  can  do  it  myself. 

Stickleback:  experiments  with  models  {Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  ml:i.     .si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Animal  behavior) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ,  .^       .,  ,,,„ 

Summary:   Demonstrates  the  Instinctive  behavior  of  the  atlckle- 

baclt   alone  and   when  confronted   with   model   fish,  and  abows   the 

male  stickleback  fightlnn  at  their  territorial  boundarte.-!^     lUustratea 

reoroductive  activity,  using  a  model  of  a  female  stIcklemicK. 

1    Sticklebacks— Behavior.  t.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge. 

Mass.        Series:  Animal  behavior  (Motion  picture) 

597.5  77-700610 

Ealing  Corporation 

Stickleback — male  aggression  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and 
Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  ,196-?j  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Potters  Photographic  Applications  Co. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film,    issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Uses  eiperimenlB  to  show  variouj  circumstances  In 
which  a  male  stickleback  la  aggressive. 

1.    Sticklebacks— Behavior.  i.    Halas    and   Batchelor   Cartoon 

Films  ltd.,  London,  ii.  Potters  Photographic  Applications  Company. 
697.5  Fi  A  68-2949 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Stickleback — nesting  and  egg  care  {Motion  picture)  Halas 
and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  I^ondon  |19&-?i  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Potters  Photographic  Applications 
Co. 

-1  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

t^>op  film.     Issued  In  slantlard  8  mm.  nnd  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  nesting  and  edg-care  habits  of  the  stickleback. 
Including  cll^sing  the  nest,  collecting  the  algnl  bundle,  releasing  the 
eggs  and  fanning  the  eggs. 

1.    Sticklebacks — Behavior.  i.    Halas   and    Batchelor   Cartootk 

Films,  ltd.,  London  ii.  Potters  Photograplilc  Applications  Company. 
597.5  Fi  A  68-2937 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Sticks  and  stones  will  build  a  house  (Motion  picture) 
KUED-TV.  Released  by  Indiana  University,  Audio- 
visual Center,  1971. 

:!0  min,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer  and  direitor,  Hlchard  Moore. 

SUMMAKY ;  Traces  the  development  of  Indian  architecture  In 
the  southwestern  United  States,  from  crude  pit-houses,  through 
miimmry  cutist ruction,  to  apartment  complexes  housing  as  many  as 
two  thousand  tenants.  Shows  early  attempta  to  explore  remaining 
ruins  during  archeologlcal  expetlltloos  In  the  ItKWa. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America  —  Southwest,  New  —  Architecture. 
I.  KUED-TV  (Television  station)  Salt  Lake  City.  II.  Indiana. 
University.    Audio-Visual  Center. 

[E78.S7]  720.9701  70-712838 

Indiana.     Univ.  Audio-Visual  Center 


Sticky  my  fingers,  fleet  my  feet  {Motion  picture)     John 

Hancock,  1970. 

23  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  .   ..  ^  - 

Summary.-  Shows  a  group  of  Madison  Avenue  touch  football  buffs 

who  are  beaten  by  a  teenaged  boy  and  begin  to  feel  their  age. 
1   Football.        I.  Hancock,  John.  1939- 

796.332  74-707:i84 

CINE 


Still  a  brother:  inside  the  Negro  middle  class  {Motion  pic- 
ture) William  Greaves  and  William  Branch.  Keleaaed 
by  Co;;temi>orary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

00  min.     sd.     b&w.     I«  mm. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Os.sie  Davis. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  behavior  and  aspirations  of  the  Negro 
middle  class,  the  nature  of  the  society  which  parallels  but  is 
completely  separate  from  the  white  counterpart,  problems  of  housing 
In  prestigious  comtnunities  and  resorts,  the  risk  of  black  culture, 
and  the  role  of  religion  in  a  period  of  black  nationalism. 

1.  Negroes.         i.  Greaves.   William,     ii.  Branch,   William, 
iir.  Contemporary  FlIms/McOraw-HlII. 

301.45  Fi  A  68-2704 

Contemporary  Films/  McGraw-Hill 

The  StiU  and  the  quiet  {Motim.  picture)  Palmar  Produc- 
tions Enterprises.  Released  in  Canada  by  Wmdemere 
Releasing  Co.,  1968. 

to  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ,  ,  „  „ 

CrediU:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  M.  I.  Walker. 
Slim  ma.-!/:   A  dramatization  about  a  young  lawyer  who,  because 
of  a  complex   which  he  has  acquired,  comee  very  near  to  wrecking 


his  career. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

I.    Palmar    Productions    Enterprises. 
Company. 

791.43 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


n.   Wlndemere    Releasing 
Fi  A  68-3233 


Still  got  Ufc  to  go.  [Motion  picture]    WKY-TV,  1971. 
News  Special  Projects  Dcpt 


Made  by 


30  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  inmates,  pr»on  official*,  uid  pvole  oAicen  in  Okta- 
hom«  City  behind  pri»on  wiUi  aod  in  •treet»  and  dleyi  u  dwy  point  out  tome 
of  itw  c«uva  of  recidiviHn  in  the  Oklahoma  correcikmal  lyiWm  utd  the  need 
for  ■  mesningful  rctubilitmtioo  program  for  (ir«t  offender*. 

I,  Recidivists— Oklahoma.  2.  Rchabiliution  of  criminal*— Oklahoma. 
I.  WKY-TV  (Television  lUticm)  Oklahoma  City.  ,.  ,,„ 

[HV93051  364.4  74-715455 

CINE  72 


MARC 


Still    more    jack    from    your   beanstalk    {Motion   picture) 
Amchem  Products,  1966.    Made  by  Creative  Visual  Media. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumuatiy:  Reports  recent  findings  regarding  the  use  of  Amlbeo 
pre-emergence  chemical  herbicide  at.d  Its  effect  on  soybean  produc- 
tion.    Emphasizes  sovbean  losses  which  occur  at  harvest. 

1.  Soy-bean.      2.  Herbicides.        i.  Amchem  products.  Inc..  Amber, 


Pa. 


633 


Fi 68-24 


Stimulus  world  of  the  infant.  [Motion  picture]  University  of  Kan- 
sas Bureau  of  Child  Research.  Released  by  University  of  Kan- 
sas Audiovisual  Center,  1971. 

9  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  the  stimulation  of  high-risk  infants  lo  detect  rcurda- 
lion  and  to  help  minimiie  the  possibiliiy  of  developing  disability  at  a  laier  agc- 
Natration  in  Spanish. 

1,  Mentally  handicapped  children  Care  and  ireaimeni.  2.  Infanis  Dis- 
eases-Diagnosis. 1.  Kansas  University.  Bureau  of  Child  Research  II 
Kansas.     University.     Audiovisual  Center. 

618.9  72-702016 

University  of  Kansas  of  72  MARC 

Child  Research 

Stirling  and  Gowan,  Kahn,  Buckminster  Fuller  (Filmstrip) 
Visual  Publications.  Ixindon.  Released  in  the  T.  S.  by 
Mclntyre  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

40  fr     color.     3;;  mm.     (Architecture  in  the  2«th  century) 

With  lecture  notes. 

CREDITS'  Compiler  and  annotater.  John  Donat. 

Sl'MMARY-  Presents  examples  of  twentieth  century  architecture 
by  Stirling.  Gowan,  Kabo.  and  Buckminster  Fuller  and  portrays  the 
relation  of  the  buildings  to  their  environments. 

1  Architecture.  Modem— 20th  century.  2.  Architecture  and  so- 
cietv  I    Visual  Publications,  lUL,  London.     II.  Mclntyre  Visual 

Publications.     HI.  Series:  Archttectur«  In  the  20th  century   (Hlm- 


strip) 

(NA680] 

A.  I*  A.  Booklist 


724.9 


71-738868 


364 


The  Stirling  engine  brought  up  to  date  {Motion  picture) 
N.   V.    Philips,   Eindhoven.      Released   in   the  U.   S.   by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 
18  iiiiii.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

Bumnm>v--  Demonstrates  the  new  modes  of  operation  of  the  cycle 
of  the  hot  air  engine  Invented  by  Robert  Stirling.  „   „    ™,  ^ 

1.  Alr-englnes.  i.  Philips'  aioellampenfabrl^en,  N.  V..  Eind- 

hoven,   u.  McOraw-HUI  Book  Company. 

621.4  70-7(H598 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Stitchery  {Motion  picture)    AOI  Films,  1969. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     ( Rediscovery ) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:   Producer.  Stellos  Itoccos;  design,  Karen  I.aurenoe. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  basic  procedures  Involved  In  the 
technlquea  of  embroidery,  needlepoint,  and  applique;  Illustrates  the 
wide  range  of  design  possibilities  which  may  be  achieved. 

1.    Needlework.  i.  ACI    Films,    lac.  Series:   Rediscovery 

(Motion  picture)  -«„-o 

746.4  75-704678 

ACl  Films 

Stitchery.    Part  1 :  Cardboard  and  screen  (Motion  picture) 
Hester  and  As-sociates,  1966. 

3  mill-     si.     color.     8  mm.     ( Art  processea) 

Iioopfitm  mounted  lo  cartridge. 

ItMued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crediti:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  cardboard  and  screen  In  stitch- 
ery. In  a  film  designed  to  Introduce  the  young  child  to  stitchery. 

1.  Needlework— Juvenile  films.  i.  Hester  and  Assoctatea. 

Series :  Art  processes  ( Motion  picture) 

746.4  Fi  A  68-2346 

Hester  and  Aasoclates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Stitchery.     Part  2:  Applique  [Motion  picture)     Hester  und 
Associates,  1906. 

4  mill.     >i.     roloi-.     8  mm.     (Art  processes) 

Ivoop  nim  mouQted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  9  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Ci-editt:  Auttiors.  Clarence  Klncaid,  Stanley  Msdeja. 

Siiittmary:  Demonstrates  two  methods  of  BppHquft  technique  In 
Btltchery. 

1.   Appliqu^.  I.   Hester  and  Assoclate&  Series;   Art  proc- 

esses (Motion  picture) 

746.4  Fi  A  68-2347 

Hester  and  Associates 

Stitchery.     Part   3:   Traditional   stitches    {Motion  picture) 
Jlestoi'  ami  As-^-K-infcs,  106(5. 

4  mil.      "i.     color.     8  mm.     (Art  procesaes) 

Loop  lilm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

ls.sued  in  staniliird  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  stud)'  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Clarence  Kincald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  sew  several  traditional  embroi- 
dery stitches,  and  explains  their  application  to  creative  stitchery. 
Include^<  iiiustraiions  of  the  herringhone,  the  ninolng,  the  buttonhole, 
and  the  chain  stitch. 

1.  Embroidery.  i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Series;  Art  proc- 

esses (Motion  picture) 

746.4  Fi  A  68-2348 

Hestfrniid  .Associates 

Stit^iiV.  [Slide  set)     Research  A  Educatioa  DepL.  American 
Crafts  Council,  1968. 

79  sttda.     cokw.     2  «  2  in. 

With  jcripi. 

SUMMARY:  Prcacou  a  l%texhftiitioo of  hittofical  and  coaUmporary  em- 
broidery >(  (he  MuMiun  of  Coolcmporvy  Creft*  in  New  York. 

1  Embroidery— Exhibilioak.  I.  American  Crafts  Council.  Museum  of 
Contemporary  Crafts.  [1.  American  Crafti  Couitcii.  Rcaearch  *  Educaiioa 
Dcpi. 

cNK920l)  746.4  72-733956 

Rcaearch  &  Education  72  MARC 

Depl.,  American  Crafts 

Council 

Stock  market  crash  of  1929   (Motion  picture)     Anargyros 
Film  Library,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     8  ram.     (Highlights  of  American  history) 

Loop  film,  l.ssued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In 
cartridge  with  notes  and  bibliography. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  era  preceding  the  great  depression  lo 
America,  with  President  Hoover  forecasting  a  sound  economy  and 
the  nation  enjoying  the  prosperity  of  the  "roaring  twenties."  In- 
cludes scenes  of  the  New  York  Stock  Kxcbange  during  and  after 
the  panic  of  "Black  Thursday,"  and  scenes  of  factory  shutdowns, 
soup  kitchens,  and  the  unemployed. 

1.  Depre-ssions— 192&— U.  S.  2.  S tock -exchange— U.  S.  3.  U.  S.— 
Economic   conditions — 1918-1945.  i.   Anargyros   Film    Library. 

Series:   Highlights  of  American  history   (Motion  picture) 

973.91  71-707481 

Anargj-ros  Film  Ubrary 

Stockholm  (Filmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1962. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Other  versions   (41  fr.  and  41  double  fr.)  issued  with  script 

Crcditt:  Author,  Louis  De  Voi-sey.  Jr. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  the  city  of  Stockholm  in 
relation  to  the  through  trafllc  routes  from  the  Atiaotic  to  the  Baltic 
Sea.     With  captions. 

1.   Stockholm  — History.  i.   Budek    (Herbert  E.)   Films  and 

Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

914.87  77-736074 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Stockholm  [Fibujitrip)  Xorstedts  bildband,  Stockholm. 
Made  by  Sven  Samelius.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associate's,  1968. 

31  fr.     color.    .V.  iriiii. 

With  teacher's  KUlde. 

Credits:  Autlior,  B.  Hookway. 

Summari/:    Scenes   of    Stockholm,   and    an   account   of   the  main 
plai-eH  of  interest  in  the  city. 
■ Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  .St  ixk  hill  in— Inscription.  i.  Nor^tedis  bildband.  ii.  Carman 
Educational  ,\.ssociates. 

914.85  71-736792 

Cnrnian  Educational  Aswoclates 

A  Stocking  yarn  (Motion  picture)  Bur-Mil  Cameo  Stock- 
ings and  Chemstrand  Corp.  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service  ,196-?, 

18  mio.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summorv:  Presents  a  behind-the-scenes  view  of  the  testing  rooios 
of  .McCalls  and  the  research  center  of  a  large  hosiery  manufacturer. 
Includes  suggestions  for  correct  nylon  care. 

1.   Hosiery,  NyifM).  L  Burlington  Industries.  Inc.     ii.  Chem- 

strand Corporation.     iiL  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  lac. 

687  Fi  A  67-5176 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Stocks  (Fihnjitrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1968. 


44  fr.     color.     3r>  rani,     i  Mathematics  in  action,  no.  8) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Creiftfs;  Writer,  Douglas  J.  Erath ;  illustnttors.  Douglas  J.  Erath. 
Miirgarot  S.  Krath. 

Suminari/.  l»escrit>es  how  small  businewtes  develop  into  corpora- 
tion.<>.  Explains  the  value  of  a  share,  a  dividend,  and  an  equity,  and 
d^nes  associated  terms. 

1.   Stocks.     2.    Small  business.     3.  Corporations.  i.   Eye  Gate 

House,  ln«.        Series:  Mathematics  in  acticm  (Filmstrip)  no.  8. 

332.6  Fi  A  68-^3700 

Eye  Gate  House 


Stockton,  Frank  Richard,  1834-1902.       The  lady,  or 
the  tiger? 
see 

A  Discussion  of  Frank  Stockton's  The 
lady,  or  the  tiger? 


The  Lady,  or  the  tiger?  by  Frank  Stockton. 

Stockton,  John  Robert,  1903-  Introduction  to 

business  &  economic  statistics 
see 

Transparencies  for  introduction  lo  business  and  eco- 
nomic statistics. 

Stoke -Mandevi  lie  Hospital 
see 

Dlustrations  of  childhood 


Stokely  CamiduwL  [Motion  picture]     Mert  KopUn  and  Charles 
Grinker.     Released  by  Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

4  min.     tJ.     color.      16  mm.     (Black  vicwi  on  race.  no.  8) 
SUMMARY:  Prescnu  public  remarlis  by  Stokely  Carmichael  whicli  cxpreit 

the  philosophy  of  th«  bUck  leader  concerning  race  reialiont. 

I    Carmichaei.  Sioliely.      2.  United  Sutet— Race  question  1.  Koplin. 

Men.     II.  GhnkeT.  Charles.     III.  Time-Life  Rims.     iV.  Series:  Black  views  on 

race.  (Motion  picture]  no.  8. 

lE185.615i  301.45  70-714604 

Time-Lire  Films  73  MARC 


Stoker,  Bram,  1847-1912 
see 

Dracula,  prince  of  darkness. 

Stokes,  Frank 
see 

Economics:   workers  who  build  houses. 
Sunlight  and  shadow  in  painting. 


Stokes,  Glenn  M 
see 


The  Mosquito  fighters. 


Stokes,  Percy 
see 

Water  purification. 

Stolen  hours  (Motion  picture)  Mirisch  Films,  London,  and 
Barbican  Films.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  United  Artists 
Corp.,  1963. 

07  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Color  by  Del-uxe. 

Based  on  the  play  Dark  victory,  by  George  Emereon  Brewer.  Jr., 
and  Bertram  Bloch. 

Credits:  Producer.  Denis  Holt:  director.  Daniel  Petrle;  screen- 
play, Jessamyn  West;  story  adaptation,  Joeeph  Hayes;  music,  Mort 
Lindsey :  director  of  photoeraphy.  Harry  Waxman ;  film  editor, 
Geoffrey  Foote.  Cant:  Susan  Hayward.  Michael  Craig,  Diane  Baker, 
EMward  Judd,  Paul  Rogers, 

Summarv:  A  drama  about  a  wealthy  American  playglrl  living  In 
England  who  suddenly  tearns  that  she  has  only  a  short  time  to  live. 

I.  Brewer,  George,  189&-19R8.  Dark  victory,  ii.  Mirisch  Films. 
HI.  Barbican  Films.  iv.  United  Artists  Coriwration. 

Fi  67-1359 


The  Stolen  necklace  (Motion  picture)     ACI  Films,  1971. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SCM.M.\RY :  An  adaptation  of  a  tale  from  India,  written  and 
Illustrated  by  Anne  Rockwell,  about  a  pearl  necklace  which  is  stolen 
from  a  princess  by  a  monkey. 

I.  Rockwell.  Anne  F.    The  stolen  necklace.    II.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

398.24  79-713454 

CINE 


[StfRnach  mcmtage,    (Motion  picture)     Miles  Laboratoriee, 
(1966*,    Made  by  Jack  Tinker  and  Partners. 

1  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Writer.  Dich  Rich  ;  music,  Sasha  Burland. 

Summary:  Television  commercial  for  Alka-Seltzer.  A  filmed 
montage  showing  the  stomachs  of  people  In  a  variety  of  occupations 
and  conditions— from  a  prizefighter  to  a  belly  dancer— to  back- 
ground music  entitled  No  matter  what  shape  your  stomach's  in,  by 
the  T-Bones. 

1.  Stomach.        l  Miles  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

659.1  Fi  67-2021 

Stomatal  opening  and  closing  (Motion  picture)    Iowa  State 
University,  Film  Production  Unit,  1968. 


4  mil',     color.      (Iowa  State  University  plant  science  films) 

Versions  available:  si.,  magnetic  sd.,  optical  sd.,  cartridge,  reel. 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm..  16  mm. 

With  film  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  with  balloons  the  meclianicai  principle 
Involved  in  the  opening  and  closing  of  stomata.  Shows  actual 
stomatal  apparatus  operating  In  leaf  epidermis. 

1,  Stomata.  i.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science  and  Tech- 
nology, Ames.     Film  Production  Unlt. 

581.4  Fi  A  68-1981 

Iowa.     State  Univ.  Film  E*roductlon  Unit 


Stone,  A.  Harris, 
see 


The  last  free  bird 


The  Last  free  bird. 


Stone,  Bernard 
see 

12-12-42. 

Stone,  David  V 
see 

Presenting  the  Offer. 

Stone  (H.  M.)   Productions 
see 

Angle  relationships. 
Area  of  trapezoids. 
Area  of  triangles. 
Cauies  of  ocean  currents. 

Chromosomes  and  LSD  in  man. 
Commumcating  with  the  itars. 

Drugs  and  your  body. 

Drues  in  our  world. 

The  Ecology  of  the  forest. 

The  Ecology  of  the  sea. 

ElectroD  transfer  in  chemical  change. 

E:q>onents  and  multiplication. 

Getting  along  at  home. 
Getting  along  at  school. 

Growing  up — boys. 

Growing  up— girls. 

Measuring  the  electron  charge  by  Millikan's  tech- 
nique. 

Measuring  the  electron  mass  by  e/m  method. 

Moon  rocks. 
New  methods  of  forecasting  weather. 

Ocean  currents  of  the  world. 

Parallel  lines  and  angle  relationships. 

Pollution  of  the  atmosphere. 

Pollution  of  the  waters. 
Polynomials  and  multiplication. 

Proton  transfer  in  cliemical  change. 
Reproductive  hormones  in  man. 

Systems  of  linear  equations  (algebraic 
approach) 

^sterns  of  linear  equations  (graphical 
approach) 

Travel  to  outer  planets. 

Understanding  myself. 
Understanding  others. 

Stone,  Irving,  1903-  The  agony  and  the 

ecstasy 
see 

The  Agony  and  the  ecstasy. 


365 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Stone,  Oliver 
see 


Last  year  in  Vietnam. 
The  Madman  of  Martinique. 
Michael  and  Marie. 


Stone  age  Americans  (Motion  picture)  ABC  Television 
Network.  Made  by  Daniel  Wilson.  Released  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1970. 

21  mill.    8d.    color.    16  mui.     (DiscOTery) 

Cicdif:  Producer,  Jules  I'ower;  host^  Virginia  Gibson,  Bill 
Owen. 

Summary:  A  Ktudj  of  the  Indians  of  the  Mesa  Verde  In  Colorado 
who  disappeared  after  thirteen  centuries  of  development,  as  evi- 
denced in  Soda  Canyon  of  the  Mesa  Verde,  where  their  cliff  dwelling 
were  discovered  In  1888.  Presents  the  history  of  these  farmer 
Indians  by  examining  the  cliff  dwelling  and  artlfactB  discovered  1q 
them. 

I.  .Mesa  Verde.  i.  American  Broadcastlnfr  Company,  u.  In- 
ternational Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Discovery  (Mo- 
tion picture.     American  Broadcasting  Co.) 

970.4  77-707287 

International  Film  Bureau 


Stone  age  to  kingdom  age  (Filmstrip)     David  Van  Met«r 
Productions.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  33i  rpm. 
mkrogroove.     (Ancient  E^ypt  series) 

.\lso  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author  and  artist,  Margaret  Louise  Blsh-  consultant, 
Genild  I-arue. 

:>UMMARY:  Follows  the  history  of  man's  earlleat  trlvUisatlona 
and  portrays  life  in  Egypt  from  the  stone  age  to  the  kingdom  age. 
Focuses  on  inventions,  trade,  government,  and  religion. 

1.  Egypt— Civilisation— To  322  B.  C.  I,  David  Van  Meter  Pro- 
ductions. II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  HI.  Series:  Ancient  Egypt 
series  (Filmstrip) 

[DT61]  913.2  72-739352 

BFA  Educational  Media 


StMie  grinding  tablets.  [Filmstrip^     Peggy  Kahana     and  Yoram 
Kuhana.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

64  fr.  colot.  3S  mm.  ftnd  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.  (Man 
and  ctitifonineni:  crafts  and  resources) 

Also  issued  with  phonoiapc  in  cauctlc. 

With  study  guide 

SUMMARY:  Explorcsihccfrcctufnaiuialenvironmcnt  on  the  development 
ot  regional  crafts,  pointing  out  how  man  uses  the  maieriali  at  hand  to  fuiriil  basic 
needs   Focuses  on  the  craft  of  making  stone  grinding  tablets 

1  Handicraft.  2,  Man-  Inflttcnce  of  environment.  3.  Grinding  wheels. 
[1.  Handicraft.  2  Grinding  wheelsj  I.  Kahana.  Peggy.  11  Kahana.  Yorsm 
Ml.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IV.  Series:  Man  and  environment:  crafts  and  re- 
source's. [Filmstrip]. 

1TTI6O]  738.3  72-732532 

BPA  bducaiional  Media  72  MARC 


Stone  Mountain  carving  {Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television.  Released  by  Indiana  ITniver^ity  Audio- 
Visual  Ontcf,  1968. 

a>  roln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Crcditt:  Producer,  Paul  K.  TafT. 

Summary:  An  In-progre«8  report  on  the  earring  of  Stone  Hoan* 
tain  in  Georgia.  Discusses  the  modern  methods  used  by  the 
workers,  and  the  mathematical  planning  that  they  employ  In  carving 
the  hui,'e  Confederate  memorial   honoring  Davis.   Lee,  and  Jnckson. 

1.  Stone   Mountain    Memorial.  i.  National   Eklucatlooal    Tele- 

vision and  Radio  Center.  11.  Indiana.  University,  Audio-Visual 
Center. 

736  Fi  A  68-3074 

Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center 


Stone  wall  [Motion  jt'irtiire)    WTTW.    Released  by  National 
Educational  Telerisinn  and  Radio  Center,  1D60. 

!■!•  in;<«.     sd.     I>&M.     10  mill.     lOnleut  by  Are.  nu.  2) 

Ailiipted  from  the  book  entitled  Ordeal  by  Are.  by  Fletcher  Pratt. 

Creditn:  Produr^r  and  director,  William  Frledkln ;  adaptation. 
KranclH  Coiighlln,  William  Frii-dkin ;  musli-,  Thomas  A.  Horsey. 

Summary:  DrHiniitic  readings,  against  a  background  of  paintings 
and  iiuthentic  Civil  War  photographs,  cover  Fremont's  meddling  In 
Missouri,  the  successful  secession  of  West  Virginia  from  Virginia, 
and  the  defeat  suffered  )>y  the  North  at  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run. 

1.  r.  S.—IIit»t.— Civil  War,  I.  Pratt.  Fli-tcher.  1807-19S6.  Or- 
rtenl  by  fire.  ii.  Chicago.  Television  station  WTTW.  in.  National 
K()ii<-:u'lonal  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Ordeal  by  fire 
(Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

Fi  07-822 


The  Stone  wall  crumbles  (Motion  picture)  WTTW.  Rft- 
leatwd  by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter, 1960. 

■Jitw    1      x'l      !»:<■'.     lOnitii.      (Ordeal  by  flie.  no.  10( 

Adf»l"e'l  '•■""'  'be  Ixmk  entitled  Ordeal  liv  Are.  Iiv  Flenher  Pnitt. 

Credita:  Pro.lii<vr  and  director,  William  Friedkin :  adiiptdtton. 
Francis  Coughllii.  William  Frle<lkln ;  mu»lc.  Thuiuax  A.  I>«rHey. 

Huutmiirii:  Ifriininilc  reiidlnKn.  aKalnst  n  iHiikgrouiid  of  pAlntliiKS 
and  aiithentlr  Clrll  War  photographK,  cuvnr  the  occidental  denih  of 
Oeneral  Jackium.  tvho  wnM  killed  by  his  own  men,  and  the  RatHe  of 
Cbaocellonvllle  on  May  1-8.  1868,'  In  which  the  f^nfederate  forces 
iiniler  liee  nml  Jii'kKon  defeiiteO  the  Union  HriiileH  under  the  com- 
mand of  General  Hooker  and  Influenced  Ijv  to  invnde  the  North. 

1.  Jackson.  Thomaa  Jonnlhan,  1824-18tl»  2.  Chancellorsville. 
Battle  of.  IHKi  t.  Prslt.  Fletclier.  ISl/T-lOWf.     Oidenl  by  (Ire.     11. 

Oblcago.     Television  station  WTTW.     m.   Nntlonat   Kdii- 

rational  Te'evision  and  Umllo  *'entfr  Kerles :  Ordeiil  by 

tin  (Motion  nii-turei  no.  10. 

Fi 67-830 


The  Stones  <rf  Amiens  (Motion  picture)     National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1965. 

29  m!n.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Legacy,  no.  1) 

Creiitt:  Producer,  Lane  Slate;  director.  James  Tralnor;  writer. 
Lane  Slate;  narrators,  Whitfield  Connor,  Norman  Rose;  photog- 
raphers, Lane  Slate,  James  Tralnor.     Cati:  Roderick  Lovell. 

Summary:  Describes  the  cathedral  of  Notre  Dame  at  Amiens  and 
the  religious  spirit  of  the  civilization  which  built  IL  Includes  the 
words  of  the  poet  John  Ruskln  In  the  narration. 

1.  Amiens.  Notre  Dame  (Cathedral)  i.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Legacy   (Motion  picture) 

no.  I. 

726  73~7072(X) 

Stoney    ((George  C.)   Associates,  inc. 
see 

Family  life  in  India:    Ten  of  us. 

Family  life  in  Japan:    Remember,  I'm  me. 


Stoops,  Jack  D 


Designing  with  everyday  materials: 
corrugated  paper. 


Designing  with  everyday  materials:   straws. 

The  Educated  eye. 

Folk  art  in  Latin  America. 


Stop    ami    9k    [Motioo    picture]       BBOTV.    Loodon,    1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Film*. 

20  min.     >d.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Movement,  ao.  2) 

SUMMARY:  Define*  fricuon  »nd  exptoim  that  it  can  be  uaeful  by  bringing 
things  to  a  Mop  and  harmTuI  by  caunng  wear;  ihowm  that  lafety  precautions  arc 
based  on  •oond.  acientifk:  principlcm.  For  cktncniary  gniet. 

I.  FrictkM — Juvenile  filmft.     t'- Friction]       I.  Brilidi  Broadcasting  Corpora- 
tion.    Televiiion  Service.     II.  Tiine-Ufe  Films.     III.  Series:  Movement.  (Mo- 
tion picture]  na  2. 
lQC197i  372.3  74-714691 

Time-Life  Film*  72  MARC 


St«^  ...  before  you  try  drugs! 

Corp..  1969. 


(Motion  picture)     Jayark 


18  mlu.    Bd.    color.    16  mm.     (Too  are  yon,  no.  10) 

I,essons  In  living,  phase  2. 

With  teachers  manual  and  wall  poster. 

Credits:  Created  by  Ben  Parker  and  Sal  Daccurso. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  drug  abuse  problem,  utilizing  the  exper- 
tise of  authorities.  Includes  grai^lc  illustrations  of  the  resQita  of 
drug  abuse. 

1.  Drug  abuse — Juvenile  films.  l  Jayark  Corporation.  Se- 

ries: You  are  you   (Motion  picture)   no.  10.     Series:  Lessons  In  liv- 
ing (Motion  picture)  phase  2. 

613.8  78-702721 

Jayark  Corp. 


St<^>— danger  (Motion  picture)     National  Society  for  Crip- 
pled Children  and  Adults,  1967.    Made  by  Irving  Gitlin 

Productions. 

I'l  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mtn, 

Summarv:  Shows  the  events  leading  up  to  some  of  the  accidents 
that  kill  and  cripple  80,000  young  Americans  each  year.  Illustratea 
how  these  accidents  could  have  been  prevented. 

1.  Children's  accidents.  i.  National  Society  for  Crippled  Children 
and  Adults. 

614.8  Fi  A  68-1010 

CINE 


Stop  destroying  America's  past  (Motion  picture)  WTTW 
and  Xorthwestern  TTniversity.  Released  by  Cont<?mporary 
Filnis/McGraw-Hill.  1970. 

22  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  arcbeologist's  race  against  time  to  con- 
M>rve  what's  left  of  Cahokla,  a  city  that  was  the  capital  of  the 
Kllsslssippi  culture  and  a  major  center  of  Indian  culture  between 
100  B.  c.  and  400  a.,  d.  Shows  a  Northwestern  University  field  party 
undertaking  an  emergency  excavation  of  an  old  crematory  In  the 
Illinois  Valley. 

1.  Cahokla,  Illinois— Antiquities.  2.  Indhins  of  Nortli  America- 
Ant  Iqiiltles— Conservation  and  restoration.  i.  Chicago.  Television 
station  WTTW.  IL  Northwestern  University.  Evaaston,  111.  m. 
Contemporary  Pilms/McOraw-Hlil. 

970.1  70-708688 

McOraw-HlllBookCo. 


Stop,  k»ok.  and  listen   {Motion  picture)     JjRn  Janson  and 
Chuck    Menville.       Released    by    Metro-Gold  wyn-Mayer, 

1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  itatire  on  various  types  of  drivers  and  mod- 
ern traffic  conditions. 

Another  issue.    16  mm. 

I.  Automobile  drivers.     2.  Traffic  safely.  1.  Janson,  I^n. 

It.  Menville,  Chuck.     111.  Metro-Gold  wyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

888.8  Fi  A  68-828 

CINK 


Stop  or  go:  an  experiment  in  genetics  (Motion  picture) 
National  Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

29  min.     s<l.     color.     16  mm.     (Spectrum) 

Summary:  Itocuments  an  experiment  which  analyzed  the  genetic 
code  of  a  mutant  virus.  Shows  geneticists  at  Rockefeller  Univer- 
sity ns  they  separate  the  mutant  viruses  from  non-mutants,  grow 
new  generations  of  the  iiiutaiit.s,  extract  the  mutants'  genetic  mate- 
rial, and  lest  whether  or  not  this  material  will  manufacture  a  cer- 
tain protein.  „^ 

1.  Viral  genetics.  2.  Mutation  (Biology)  i.  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  ri.  Indiana.  University.  Au- 
dlo-Vl-«nal  Center.        Series:  Spectrum  (Motion  picture) 

575.1  Fi  A  68-2299 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Stop  ruining  America's  past  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

22  mlu.     sd.      bAw.     16  mm.      (Public  broadcast  laboratory) 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Producer,  Al  Binford;  director.  Garth  Dletrldt. 

Summary;  Documents  the  campaign  to  save  arcbeologlcal  sites  In 
Illinois  from  destruction  by  urban  and  Industrial  expansion.  Ex- 
plains the  slgnllicance  of  the  sites.  Shows  archeologlsts  and  studenU 
during  an  emergency  midwinter  dig. 

1.  Excavations  (Archaeology)— Illinois.  2.  Monuments— Illinois — 
Preservation.  r.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Outer, 
n.  Indiana      University.      Audio-Visual  Outer.  Series:  Public 

broadcast  laboratory  (Motion  picture) 

917.73  Fi  A  68-1943 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Stop  the  press!  Front  page  coverage  of  the  Kennedy 
assassinations  {FUmstrip)  Visual  Education  ConsultantSf 
1969. 

63  fr.    biw.    Z:*  mm. 

With  reel-to-reel  audio  tape  and  teacher's  guide. 

By  Wil'lnm  Sherman  in  cooperation  with  the  Journalism  Ednca- 
tlon  Association  Commlsclon  on  (>irricuUim  Study. 

Summorv:  Examines  front  page  coverage  of  John  F.  Kennedys 
assassination,  and  a>nipares  It  to  the  coverage  of  the  assassination 
of  Robert  F.  Kennedy.  Analyzes  headline  style,  column  slse,  type 
variations   and  degrees  of  emphasis  by  major  newspapers. 

1  Kennedy  John  Fitzgerald.  Pres.  U.  S..  1917-1963— Assns-^lna- 
tlon.  2.  Kennedy,  Robert  F.,  1925-196S—As.sa8Si nation.  i.  Visual 
Education  Consultants.  Inc. 

070.4  76-735283 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Stop  the  world,  I  want  to  get  off  {Motion  picture)  Warner 
Brns.  Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Wiimei-  Bros.  Pictures,  1966. 

us  min.     s-l.     t-olor  with  bAw  sequences.     3R  mm. 

Based  on  ilip  musical  play  of  the  same  title  by  Leslie  Bricnsse  and 
.\iithony  Nfwiey,  and  on  the  play  as  produced  for  the  New  York 
stage  by  Davlil  Merrick. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Bill  Sargent;  director,  Philip  Savllle;  music 
supervisor.  Al  llaiu;  director  of  photography,  Oswald  Morris;  mime 
and  movement  director.  Tutte  I.emkow :  editor,  Jim  Sibley.  Cast: 
Tony    Tanner.    Mlllicent    Martin,    Leila    Croft,    Valerie    Croft,    Nell 

'*^ummary:  Musical.  Presents  In  song  and  mime  the  adolescence. 
tuiiiTiage.  iove  affairs  business  t.-areer,  knighthoiKl.  and  hollow  old 
Hg-  of  Littlechap.  a  self-loving  opportunist.  Filmed  on  stage  without 
proiw.  losing  lighting,  colored  backdrops,  camera  ungles.  and  mime 
to  repliK-e  tradltionH]  sets. 

1  Newle\-,  Anthony.  Stop  the  world,  1  want  to  get  off.  11.  Warner 
Hic.lhers  Pioductions,  ltd.      in.   Winner  Brothers  Pictures.  Inc. 

7G-701997 


Stoppard,  Tom,      Dogg's  our  pet 


Drama  of  the  twentieth  century. 

Stopping  by  the  woods  of  Mr.  Frost  (Filmstrip)    Thomaa 
S.  Klise  Co.,  1971. 

98  fr.  color.  3o  mm.  and  pbonodlac:  2  a  (1  a  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  22  niln,  each 
Bide,    mlcrogroova 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  Id  cassette. 

With  reading  script. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  narrator,  Thomas  Kliae;  art,  David  Seay. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  biography  of  poet  Bobert  Froat,  Interpre- 
ting his  most  famous  poems.  Includes  icenea  of  Froat'i  New  Eng- 
land locales. 

1.  Frost,  Robert,  1874-1963.  I.  Tbonus  S.  Kllse  Company. 

[PS3511.R94]  811  79-739737 

Thomas  S.  Kllse  Go. 


Stopping  distance  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Education  Division,  T^ondon  ,196-1,  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Po'tors  Photographic  Applications  Co. 

4  min.     si.     coior.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issuetl  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  St.  Pauls  Films. 

Summary:  Shows  the  correlation  of  speed  and  stoiHilng  distance 
when  oi>eratliig  a  vehicle. 

1.  Automobiles   -Speed.        i.  Halns  and  Itatchelor  Cartoon  Films, 
ltd.,   London.     11.  Potters  Photographic  Applications  Company. 

629.284  Fi  A  68-2982 

-Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


366 


Robert  J.  Brady  Co., 


Storage  and  inventory  (Filmstrip) 
1969. 

64  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In..  33)  rpm., 
14  min.  nilcrogroove.  (C'entral  medical  and  surgical  supply  service 
operation,  no.  9) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  Illustrated  procedure  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Stresses  supply  consciousneas  and  cost  conscious- 
ness for  the  hospital  supply  clerk.  Discusses  methods  for  Identify- 
ing locations  and  facilitating  procetmlng;  describes  how  to  main- 
tain  proper  Inventories. 

1.  Hospltala— Furniture,  equipment,  etc.  I.  Robert  J.  Brady 
Company.  II,  Series:  Central  medical  and  surgical  supply  service 
operation  (Filmstrip)     no.  9. 

[  R  A»68  ]  362. 1  7^730600 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


(Store — aatomirfiile] 
Corp.,  1956. 


{Motion    picture)       Kimberly    Clark 


1  mln.    sd.    b&w.    la  mm. 

fTwmmofY'  A  telerlaloa  commerctal  advertUlog  Kleeoez  tlssoes. 

L  l^toTlsiCMi  adrertlslng.        i.  Klmberlj  Clark  Corporation. 

615.14  76-704388 


Store  owner    (Filmstrip) 
see    Market  economy:    Store  owner 


Store    rules   make  good   f 

Film  Productions,  1968. 


(Filvutrip)     Merchandiser 


70  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm., 
12  min. 

Summari/:  Uaea  the  experiences  of  a  typical  salesgirl  to  show 
retail  store  personnel  that  store  rules  are  necessary  and  why  they 
make  good  sense. 

1.  Clerks    (Retail   trade)  i.  Merchandiser  Film   Productioos, 

New  York. 

658.85  7a-732655 

Merchandiser  Film  Prodnctloaa 


Stories  about  shapes:  A  circle  in  the  sky  (FUmttrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1970. 

45  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  88|  rpm.,  II 
mln. 

With  iiser'x  guide. 

CredUt:  Educational  collaborator,  Ruth  Kearney  Carlson. 

Summary:    A   dramatlEatlon   about   the   ^wlled   Prinoe   Hokl   of 
Jomo  who  demands  the  moon  for  his  birthday.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Circle.        I,  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.7  71-736201 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Stories  about  sltapes:  A  new  shape  for  Freddy  (FUmgtrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 


and  phonodlsc:  1  g.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  8 


M  fr-     color.     35 
mln. 

With  user's  Kuide. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator,  Ruth  Kearney  Carlson. 

Sumptary:  Uses  rhymed  rerses  to  present  a  dramatlaation  in 
which  a  small  boy  imagines  his  own  body  assuming  the  shape  of  a 
drcle,  a  rectangle,  a  triangle,  and  a  square.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Oeometry.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.7  74-736198 

Oorooet  Instnictiooal  Films 

Stories  about  shapes:  The  lost  rectangle  (Filmgtrip)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1970. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  in.,  33k  rpm.,  II 
miD. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credifa:   Educational   collaborator,   Ruth  Kearney  Carlson. 

Summary.-  A  dramatization  In  which  a  rectangular  he^cb  towel 
flies  over  a  city  In  an  attempt  to  find  the  ftimlly  to  which  It  beloogs. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Rectangle.        i.  Conmet  Instructional  Films. 

872.7  78-736200 

Coronet  Inatructlmial  Films 

Stwics   about   shapes:   Triangles   everywhere    (Filmstrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  9 
mln. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credifi.-  Educational  collaborator.  Roth  Kearney  Carlson. 

Bummary:  Uses  a  dramatisation  In  which  children  of  the  Tri- 
angle family  imagine  different  careers  for  tbemsdrea.  In  order  to 
Introduce  children  to  the  various  uses  of  eacit  different  kind  of  tri- 
angle.   For  primary  gradea. 

1.  Triangle.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.7  78-736199 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


St<Hies  for  joining  in:  Henny  Penny  (Filmatrip)     Coronet 

Instructional  Films,  1970. 


Also  Issued  witb  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  guide 

Summary :  Presents  tbe  story  about  Henny  Penny  In  order  to 
develop  Interest  in  story  telling.  Invites  children  to  Join  Henny 
Penny  and  her  friends  as  they  run  to  tell  the  farmer  that  "the  sky 
is  falling.     For  primary  gradw. 

1.  Story-telling.  I.  Chidten  Little.  II.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films.     III.  Henny  Penny  (FUmstrlp) 

372.6  79-737865 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Stu'ies  for  joining  in:  The  gingerbread  boy   (Filmatrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 


a.    and  phonodlsc:  I  s.,  12  In..  331   rpm.,  8 


41    fr.     color,     ai 
mln. 

Also  ls.sued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  tbe  story  about  the  gingerbread  boy  In  order 
to  develop  Interest  In  story  telling.  Invites  children  to  Join  the 
gingerbread  boy  in  repeating  the  Jingle,  "Run,  run  as  fast  as  you 
can."     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Story-telling.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Tbe  Gin- 
gm>read  boy  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  76-787867 

Coronet  Instruct'onal  Films 


Stories  for  jwning  in:  The  little  red  hen  (Filmstrip) 
onet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 


Cor- 


45  f r.  oilor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  la,  331  rpm.,  S 
min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  the  story  about  the  little  red  hen  In  order 
to  develop  Interest  in  story  telling.  Invites  children  to  repeat  the 
phrase  "Not  I !"  as  the  little  red  hen  Is  refused  tbe  help  of  her 
friends  In  planting  and  harvesting  wheat.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Storytelling.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Tbe  Little 
red  hen  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  70-737868 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Stories  for  joining  in:  The  three  bears  (Filmstrip)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1970. 

41    fr.    color.    35    mm.     and    phonodlsc:   1    s.,    12   la.,   33|    i-pm., 

10  mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  the  story  about  the  three  bears  In  order  (o 
develop  Interest  In  story  telling.  Invites  children  to  Join  Ooidilocks 
in  declaring  her  preference  for  the  bears'  porridge,  chairs,  and  beds. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Story-telling.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Tbe  Three 
bears  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  78-787370 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Stories  for  joining  in:  The  three  billy  goats  Gruff  (Film- 
strip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

41  fr.  color.  ."15  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  8 
mln. 

Also  Iwtued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  the  story  about  the  three  billy  goats  Gruff  In 
order  to  develop  Interest  in  story  telling.  Invitee  children  to  help 
the  goats  make  a  "trip-trap"  sound  across  a  bridge  where  the  goats 
match  wits  with  a  goat-eating  troll.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Storytelling.  I.  Asbj^rnsen.  Peter  Christian.  1812-1885.  De 
tre  bukkens  Brusse.  II.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  III.  The 
Three  billy  goats  Gruff  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  73-787369 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Stories  for  joining  in:  The  three  Uttle  pigs   (Filmstrip) 

Coronpt  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

47    fr.     color.    35   mm.     and   phonodlsc:    1   a.,   12   In.,   331    rpm., 

11  mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  the  story  about  tbe  three  Uttle  pigs  Id  order 
to  develop  Interest  In  story  telling.  Encourages  children  to  help  the 
wolf  huff  and  puff  and  blow  the  bouse  In  and  Join  the  three  Uttle 
pigs  as  they  respond  to  the  wolf.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Story-telling.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Three 
little  pigs  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  72-787366 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Stories  la  Ameriem  Ustory,  nt  1.  [Filmitrip]  Wah  Disney  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Watt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co., 
1970. 

frtUmMrips.    color.    33  bub.       >Bd6pboiK>diMs(3B.«Kh),  UisL.  33  1/3 

Abo  iwued  with  phonotape  in  csmmu. 

Shortei  vcraton  with  ca[K>oa«  sbo  iMued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CONTENTS:  Tbccreatk>coaMavechMe.Pvtl.  108  b.,  II  min.;  pL  2. 113 
fr ,  I B  min.— Johnny  Tmaain  and  the  Boston  tea  psfty.  lot  fr..  1 S  muL^lohoay 
Ttcnuin — minuteman.  117  fr..  Itaun. — Westward  bo  I  the  wa(oiM.  Part  1,  IIS 
fr.,  IS  min.;  pL  2,  117  fr,  17  tnin. 

I  Chattanoofa  RsUnMd  Espeditioa,  1S«3.    2.  BoMoa  Tea  Party.  1773.     3. 
MauachuMta— MiUtia.     4.  Overisnd  ioumeys  to  Om  Paciflc.        1.  DiMtey 
(Wilt)  Productiona.     II.  Walt  Dtntcy  Educational  Materiab  Conpany. 
[E179i  973  72-732652 

Walt  Diiney  Educational  72  MARC 

Material*  Co, 

Stories  la  Aacricaa  history,  set  1.  [Filmstripj  Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.. 
1971. 

6  filmitrip,     color.     3S  mm. 

Longer  veraion  with  phonodiic  or  with  phonotape  in  caaaette  also  iMued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CONTENTS:  TV  great  locomotive  chaae.  Pan  I,  59  fr.;  pt  2,  69  fr.— 
J<^ny  Tremaln  and  the  Boaton  tea  party.  73  U.—ioknay  TremaJn — minute- 
man.  69  fr. — Westward  hoi  the  wagons.  Paru  1-2,  72  fr.  each.  With  captioaa. 

1.  ChatUnooga  Railroad  Eipedition.  IB62.    2.  BoMonTea  Pany,  1773.    3. 
Maasachusetia — Militia.     4.  Overland  journeys  to  the  Pacific.        I.  Disney 
(Walt)  Productiona.     II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Material*  Corapany. 
tE179]  973  72-732641 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 

Storing   and    labeling   insects    (Motion  picture)      Norman 
Beiui.     Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Life  science  activities  series, 
DO.  9) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide: 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  use  a  cigar  box  tor  storing  loMCt  qied- 
mens.    Also  shows  the  accepted  way  of  labeling  them. 

1.  Insects — Collection  and  preserratloti.  i.  Bean,  Nonnsn.  n. 
Film  Aasoclatee.  Series:  Life  science  activities  series  (HoUoa 

picture)  iM.  9. 

579  75-701028 

Film  Associates 


International  Tele-Film  Produc- 


(StorkS]   (Motion  picture) 
tions,  1949. 

H  m"  I.     ^.    b&w.     16  mm.     (John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope  I 

Credits:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Tbelma  Sihnee. 

Summary:  f«e8  the  telephoto  leus  to  record  the  nesting  and  bi-eed- 
Ing  habits  and  the  growth  cycle  of  a  family  of  white  storks  liring 
on  a  rooftop  In  a  European  Tillage. 

1.  Storks.  I.  International  Tele-Fllm  Product lon.«i,  Inc.  Series : 
John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2076 


Storm  development  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films,  1070. 
Made  in  collaboration  with  National  Center  for  Atmospheric 
Research. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     ( Meteorology -ell  mat  ology ) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:  A  time-iapee  study  of  cloud  and  storm  front  develop- 
ment over  tbe  front  range  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

1.  Storms — Rocky  Mountain  region.  2.  Clouds—Rocky  Mountain 
region.  I.  Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  Colo.  IL  Series;  Meteor- 
ology-climatology (Motion  picture) 

[QC959.U]  &51.6  70-712428 

Thome  Films,  inc. 


367 


Stonn  oi  strangers  (Motion  picture)  National  Communica- 
tions Foandation,  1970. 

27  mln.    sd.    b&w  with  sepia  sequences.    16  mm. 

Sum}»ary:  An  old  Jew  reminisces  over  tum-of-the-century  photo- 
graphs of  the  lower  east-side  ghettos  of  MaohatUn  taken  bj  Jacob 
Rlis  and  others.  He  tells  how  the  Jews  came  from  tbe  gbettoa  of 
Europe,  settled  In  the  lower  east-side  ghettos,  and  clawed  their  way 
out 

1.  Jews  In  the  United  SUtes.  i.  National  Oommanlcatlons 

Foundation. 

301.45  78-706009 

CINE 

Storm  over  Samter  (Motion  picture)  Weetinghouse  Broad- 
casting: Co.,  1958,  Released  by  Trans-Lux  Distributing 
Corp.,  1060. 

28  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  American  Civil  War:  a  pic- 
torial history  through  the  photographs  of  Hatbew  B.  Brady,  no.  1) 

Adapted  from  the  book  Mr.  Lincoln's  camera  man,  Mathew  B. 
Brady,  by  Roy  Meredith. 

Creditt:   Producers  and  writers,  Roy  Meredith,  William  Kaland. 

Summary:  Describes  tbe  Southern  coDsplracy  in  Washington  to 
overthrow  Lincoln,  the  first  engagement  of  the  ClvU  War,  aod  the 
Battle  for  Fort  Sumter,  using  photographs  of  Mathew  B.  Brady. 

1.  U-  S.— Hist— Civil  War.  2.  Sumter.  Fort  i.  Brady,  Mathew 
B.,  1823  (ca)-1896.  ii.  Meredith.  Roy.  Mr.  Lincoln's  camera  man, 
Mathew  B.  Brady,  ni.  Westlnghouse  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 
IV.  Trans-Lux  Distributing  Corporation,  New  York.  Series:  The 
American  ClvU  War:  a     pictorial     history     through     tbe 

photographs  of  Mathew  B.  Brady   (Motion  picture)   no,  1. 

978.7  Fi  68-64 

The  Story  behind  film  (Motion  picture)  Eastman  Kodak 
Co.,  1970. 

18  mln.    8d.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  ways  in  which  film  Is  used  In  sclen<«.  nieill- 
clne    Industry,  and  government,  and  demonstrates  how  film  Is  made. 

1.'  Photography  — Scientific  applications.     2.  Photography,  Indus- 
trial.   3.  Photography— Films.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 
[TR692]  770  73-714246 

Eastman  Kodak  Co. 

The    Story   behind    the   Hawaiian    eggs    (Motion   picture) 

Cine-Pic  Hawaii,  1962. 

11  mil..     *d.    color.     16  mm. 
Credit*:  Producer.  George  Tahnra. 

Rummary:  Discusses  the  application  of  the  newes^t  scientific  tech- 
niques and  mechanlMtiou  to  the  poultry  and  egg  production   tndu»- 

*'^^l."poulTr^y-Hawall.     2.    Eggs— Hawaii.  l    ClnfrPlc    Hawaii, 

Honolulu. 


637 


Fi  A  68-2323 


Cln6-Plc 

The  Story  behind  the  Model  1100  (Motion  picture)  Rem- 
ington Arms  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  jl96-?, 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  testing  of  tbe  durable  Model  11(X>  under  all  con- 
ditions of  Ice,  heat,  mud,  and  abuse. 

1.   Firearms.  i.  Remington  Arms  Company,   Ina     ii.  Modem 

Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

623.4  Fi  A  67-5390 

Modern  Talkl  ng  Picture  Service 

A  Story  in  German  (Motion  picture)  WTTW.  Released  by 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  1957, 

20  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Tourlsten-deutsch.  no.  14) 

Crediit:  Producer  and  director,  Theodnr  Gershunv;  Instructor, 
Frederick  Schwartx. 

fiutniiiarff:  X  trniiilni;  fllni  In  elementary  conversntlonHl  German 
for  American  tourists.     Presents  a  story  in  German. 

L  German  language  — Study  and  teaching  — Audio-visual  aids. 
I.  Chlcaco.  Television  station  WTTW.  ii.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Swles:  Tourlsten-deutsch  (Motion 
picture)  no.  14. 

Fi  67-802 


A  Story  la  ttoae.  [Filmstrip] 
1968. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


29  fr.     colof.     35  mm      (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-I8<) 

With  teacher 't  manual 

SUMMARY:  A  rnding  ptofram  which  includes  word  ikill  reinforcement  of 
medial  F.  firtal  F.  medial  G.  and  final  G  llluilraiei  how  rocki  are  made.  With 
caption*.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  rimv  2.  English  language— Consonants- 
Juvenile  filma.  3.  Petrology— Juvenile  Tilmi.  [I,  RockS]  I  Educational 
Projections  Corporuiion.  II.  Scrici;  Reading  program  [Filmstrip]  Level  1,  R- 
184. 


[LB1S2S] 

Educational  Projections 
Corp. 


372.4 


72-733597 
MARC 


Coronet  Instructional 


Story  of  a  bunny  (Motion  picture) 
Filma,  1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  aeries) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

CredUB:  Author,  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Bmmmary:  A  reading  readiness  film.  Hoppy,  tbe  bonny,  en- 
counters a  raccoon,  unfriendly  chickens,  a  white  pig,  and  the  farmer's 
dog  when  he  looks  for  a  new  home  on  a  nearby  farm. 

1.  Reading— Audio-visual  aids.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series:  Our  animal  friends  serlea 
(Motion  picture) 

372.3  76-700693 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Story   of   a   calf    (Motion   picture)      Coronet   Instructional 
Films,  1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

CredUt:  Author,  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Summary:  A  reading  readlneaa  film.  Frlaky,  a  newborn  calf, 
takes  his  flrtt  wobbly  steps,  learns  to  drink  milk  from  a  pall,  to  eat 
grain,  and  to  begin  to  graze. 

1.  Reading — Audlo-vlsoal  aids.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series :  Our  animal  friends  aeries 
(Motion  picture) 

372.3  70-700694 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


story    of   a    colt    (Motion   picture) 
Films.  lt>60. 


Coronet  Instructional 


4  mil..     9i.     color.     8  moi.      (Our  animal  friends  aerlest 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide.  „    .  , ,     a 

rrrAita-   \iithor   Ruth  G.  Strickland.  ^,     ^    __. 

S«««''n;:T^dlng  readiness  fllm.  David  becom**  frlenda  with 
Snarkv  Hewborn  colt.  Shows  how  the  colt  atrugglai  to  lU  feet, 
m^lks  ii^uud  the  corral,  and  nin«  playfully  In  tbe  P«tu^ 

1  R«iiiinif--Vudio-vlsual  aids.  2.  Anlmala.  Infancy  of.  >- t-or- 
oni  fnTtrircMonal   nims  Serle.:   Our  animal  friends  -erl« 

(Motion  picture-.  ^^^  ^  75-700690 

Coronet  InRtructlonal  Films 


The  Story  of  A,  E,  O  {FUmatrip) 
1964. 


Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co., 


48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— linguis- 
tics of  the  English  language) 

CredUi:  Script,  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  Loretta  Belguni, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary.-  Illu.'rtrates  the  sounds  of  A,  E,  and  O  and  provide* 
exerdsea  for  practicing  each  sound.  Includes  quizzes  and  teacher 
guide  frames.      With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M.  EUdns  Company. 
Series :  Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the  Englirti 
language  (Fllmatrlp) 

421  72-734305 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Story   of  a   fawn    (Motion   picture)     Coronet  Instructional 
Films.  1969. 

4  lull  .     9i.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Creditt:  .\uthor.  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Sutnmai-y:  A  reading  readiness  fllm.  While  going  to  the  brook  for 
a  drink  of  water  the  fawn,  Spotty,  geU  lost  and  wanders  feeling 
lonely  and  afraid  until  his  mother  And?  him. 

1.  Reading— .\udlo-vlsuMl  aids.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series:  Our  animal  friends  series 
(Motion  picture! 

372.3  79-700691 

Coronet  Inntructioiial  Fllmx 


Story   of  a   frog    (Motion  picture) 
Films,  1969. 


Coronet  Instructional 


4  mln.     111.    color.    8  mm.     (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Ciedili:  Author,  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Summary:  A  reading  readiness  fllm.  Traces  the  development  of  a 
tiny  tadpole  Into  a  full  grown  frog;  shows  the  growth,  coloring,  and 
natural  habitat  of  the  frog. 

1,  Reading— -\udio-vlsual  aids.     2.  Frogs.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 

tional Films.  Series:  Our  animal  friends  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  70-700686 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Story  of  ft  gnat  dty — New  York  (FUmstrip)    Urban  Media 
Materials,  1969. 

2  filmstrips  (100  fr.)     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodiscs:  2  a.,  12  la., 
331  rpm.,  30  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Credits:  Producer,  writer,  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Summary.'  Traces  the  history  and  development  of  New  York  Olty. 

1.  New  York  (City)— History.        i.  Urban  Media  Materials. 

917.471  73-735076 

Urtian  Media  Matnlals 


Story  of  a  kitten   (Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1969. 

4  mill.     ifl.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credili:  Author,  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Summary:  A  reading  readiness  film.  Pictures  of  a  loveable  kitten 
named  Mittens  show  how  kittens  like  to  play  and  how  fast  they  can 
learn  to  climb  trees  when  they  are  frightened. 

1.  Reading— Audio-visual  aids.  2.  Animals.  Infancy  of.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series;  Our  animal  friends  series 
(Motion  picture) 

372^  77-700688 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Story   of   a   Iamb    (Motion  picture)     Coronet   Instructional 
Films.  1969. 

■1  mill      Ki.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  iinlmal  friends  series) 

Loop  tiliii  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Cicditt:  Author,  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Bummary:  A  reading  readiness  fllm.  Woolly,  the  lamb,  goes 
searching  for  a  friend.  Shows  him  trying  to  make  friends  with  the 
farm  animals,  and  romping  with  another  iamb. 

1.  Reading— A u<llo- visual  aldx.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  t.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series:  Our  animal  friends  aeries 
(Motion  picture) 

372.3  73-700695 

Coronet  Inntructional  Films 


Story  of  a  puppy   (Motion  picture) 
Films,  1969. 


Coronet  Instructional 


4  mill.     p\.     I'lilor.     8  mm.      (Our  nnlnial  friends  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  uaers'  guide. 

Ctt!da$:  Author.  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Hummarv:  A  reading  readiness  fllm.  The  puppy  Peppy  Is  happy 
becauite  he  has  found  a  family  of  his  own.  Close-up  photography 
shows  I'eppy'a  silky  ears  and  short  tall,  and  ibows  him  eating, 
scratching,  and  playing. 

1.  Iteadlng-  Au<llo-rlsuaI  aldN.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instnictlona)  Films.  Series:  Our  SDlnul  friends  series 
(Motion  picture) 

872J»  77-700696 

Coronet  Inatrucllonal  Films 


Story   of  a  railway    (FUmstrip)      Hulton   Press,  London 

[195-?, 

1*9  fr.     color,    35  mm, 
Eastman  color. 
Picture  post  fllmstrip. 

Summarv:  Uses  art  work  to  ahow  the  early  growth  of  the  railway 
In  England.     Includes  maps  which  show  the  railways  in  18S8  and 

I    Railroads— Gt.  Brit— Hist.        i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  Ltmdon. 

Fi  A  67-3865 
Dufiinr  Editions 

Story  of  a  squirrel  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instructional 

Films.  1969. 

4  mill      rt.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  Kuth  G.  Strickland.  ,  .    , 

Bvmmary:  A  reading  readineai  fllm.  At  the  bird  feeder  and  In 
the  woods.  Bobby  feeds  com  to  Bushy  the  squirrel,  and  gains  his 
trust  and  friendship.  ...  ,  r.  » 

1  Reading— Audlo^ visual  aids.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  i.  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series:  Our  animal  friends  series 
(Motion  picture)  _„  -„rt.,^« 
372.3  70-700689 
Coronet  Instructional                     Films 


Story  of  a  storm  (Motion  picture) 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyelopaodia  Britan- 


2  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Earth  science) 

I»op  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  storm  be^ns  with  an  updraft  of  wann  air 
that  expands  and  cools.  Use.s  time-lapse  photography  to  reveal  how 
clouds  form  as  water  condenses  on  dust  particles,  and  how  Increasing 
moisture  puUs  the  draft  downward  resulting  In  a  rainstorm. 

1.  Storms.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  C>orporati{ffi. 
Series:  Earth  science  (Motion  picture.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Orp.) 

551.5  72-704194 

Educational  0>rp. 


Coronet  Instructional 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Story  of  a  turtle   (Motion  picture) 
Films,  1969. 

4  mill.     ^i.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Credit):  Author.  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Summary:  A  reading  readiness  fllm.  Tulfy  the  Turtle  Is  unhappy 
because  his  shell  is  so  heavy.  When  a  dog  chases  him  he  realizes 
what  a  good  protection  his  shell  provides. 

1.  Reading— Audio-visual  aldp.     2.  Animal  defenses.  i.  Coronet 

Instructional  Films.  Series:  Our  animal  friends  series   (Motion 

picture) 

372.3  73-700687 

(Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Story  of  an  ostrich  (Motion  picture)  Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  1969. 

4  miii.     Si.     colur.     8  mm.     (Our  animal  friebds  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Creditt:  .\uthor,  Ruth  G.  Strickland. 

Summary;  A  reading  readiness  fllm.  Fluffy,  the  ostrich,  wanders 
away  from  his  family  and  meets  some  strange  new  animals:  a  camel, 
a  herd  of  zebraa,  and  a  giraffe. 

1.  Reading — Audio-visual  aids.  2.  Animals.  L  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films.         Series:  Our  animal  friends  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  70-700697 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

The  Story  of  Anyburg,  U.  S.  A.  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Dia- 
ney  Productions.  Released  by  Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films 
,1968?, 

8  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Animated  cartoon.  When  a  court  in  a  mythical  village 
puts  the  cars  on  trial  and  tries  to  prove  their  guUt  It  learns  that 
people,  not  cars,  are  the  cause  of  accidents. 

1.  Traftic  accidents.  r.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  n.  Buena 
Vista  Dl-strlbution  Company,  Inc.     Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films. 

613.07  Fi  A  68-2683 

Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films 

The  Story  of  B  (Fihmtrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  tn  reading  and  spelling — Unguis 
tics  of  the  English  language) 

Creditt:  Script,  Margaret  Lynch ;  photocrapliers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Ev^yn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  IliustratSB  the  sound  of  B  and  provides  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  qulxzes  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  i.  Uerb^t  M.  EUklns  Company. 
Series:  Phonics  in  reading  and  apelllng — linguistics  of  the  Bngli^ 
language  (Fllmstrip) 

421  76-734306 

Herbert  H.  Blklns  Co. 

The  Story  of  baler  twine  (Motion  picture)  International 
Harvester  Co.  Released  by  New  Holland  Division,  Sperry 
Rand  Corp.,  1967. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also    known    undt-r    the   title   Tlie   story   of  yuur    Imler   iwlne. 

Nummary:  llluatrates  the  steps  In  the  manufacture  of  baler  twine. 
Shows  Hlsalana  plnnts  l>elnR  grown  and  harvested  In  the  Caribbean ; 
fll)ers  from  the  plants  being  cured,  combed,  tested,  and  treated  to 
resist  tho  elements:  and  end  products  being  used  In  various  ways. 

1.  Twine.  2.  filsnl  hemp.  i.  International  Ilarvcnter  Company. 
II.  Sperry  Rand  (Corporation.  New  Holland  Division,  in.  The  Story 
of  your  baler  twine  (Motion  picture) 

677  Fi  A  67-6816  rev 

Sperry  Hand  0>ri>.  New  Holland  Machine  Co. 

St(H7  of  birth  (FUmatrip)  University  of  Utah,  Audio* 
Tinal  Boicml    Beleaaed  hj  Bailey  Filma,  1967. 

1  roll,  color.  3S  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector; 1  X.  for  automatic  projector),  7  in.,  33i  rpm.,  6  mln. 

With  manual. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Darrel  Alltngton;  art,  Robert  Vern  Bultough. 

t^ummat-y:  Uwfl  paper  Mculpture  flgures  to  present  birth  as  a  nat- 
ural and  happy  occasion,  and  to  Illustrate  Uie  birth  process  of  a 
chicken  and  the  growth  process  inside  a  human  mother.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Childbirth.         I-  Uuh.    University.    Audio-Visual  Bureau. 
II.  Ballsy  Pilma,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

S72.3  7&-735127 

BalleyPilm  Aasodatss 


The  Story  of  C  (FUmatrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

50  fr  color  Xi  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  «)elUng— Un- 
■^Scr/'str^^Mt^SSX'nch:  photographer,,  Lon^.U  Be.i^n.. 

=tj;;;»s;!?;"?i."™e.''sJ"iuo*,  o,  o  ..d  pro,,d«  e.«.,^^ 

pracuclng  each  sound.     Includes  qulziee  and  teacher  sulde  MUM. 

""i"  En^Tlansuag^Phonetle..  L  Herl»r.  M.  Elklna  Com- 

panj  sSim:  pSfnlcs  In  reading  and  apelllng-llnpilaUc.  ot  the 
English  language  (Flln.trlp)       ^^^  70-7S4807 

Herbert  M.  Blklns  Co. 

The  Story  of  Caesar  Rodney  (Moaon  picture)  Andrew  N. 
Wyeth.  1970. 

slSlJiBl--  A"'°.n  J*t^im  which  depicts  »».r  Bodney;,  lut 
mlnutT  rtd?  to  "st  the  declalTe  rote  (or  the  Declaration  ot  Ind. 
■"f  RSdtJ^J.'SLr.  ir»-1784.    2.  U.  S.-Hlstor>-R.volutlon. 
I.  wyeth.  Andrew  N.  ^^  ^  70-711607 

OINE 

The  Story  of  CH  and  SCH  (FSmttHp)  Herbert  M.  Elkira 
Co.,  1964. 

4T  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— lin- 
guistics of  the  English  language)  ,„h.>«   i.nrett«  Belzum 

Crcilifj;  Script,  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  I-oretta  ueigum, 
Eielyn  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay.  Dro»lde« 

Summarv:  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  CH  and  '*'"  •"°  "f"  Ij™ 
exercli^s  fir  practicing  each  sound.  Include.  qulx«.  and  teacher 
guide  frame*.     With  captions.  .,„K=.f  \f  Flklns  Com- 

"i.^-SlS^^!Ss"^rSl„g  and  ie'l1fS^;in"^f.'tro?S 
English  language  (Plhnstrlp)  78-734308 

Herbert  M.  Elklna  Co. 

The  Story  of  Chinese  art  (Motion  picture)  Wango  Weng. 
Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill  ,1971!, 

SUMIHRY  ■  A  s°urvey  of  Chinese  art  from  lu  beginning  to  modem 
times    using  significant  art  objects,  animated  maps    and  grapha_^ 

1    Art   Chlni<^-Hlstory-        I.  Weng,  Wango  H.  C,    II.  Contem- 
porary Fiuns/McGraw-Hlli. 
[N7340] 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co 


709,61 


77-713128 


368 


The  Story  of  cities  (FUmatrip)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, 1969. 

57  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  7  In.,  35ft  rpm.  (Our 
growing  city) 

P'llmstrlp  6. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Our  growing  city,  by  Peter  Buckley  and 
Hortense  Jones. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Peter  Buckley. 

Summary;  Traces  the  history  of  cities  from  the  time  20.000  years 
ago  when  all  men  were  nomadic  hunters  until  today's  world-wide 
urban  crisis.  Emphasizes  development  of  agriculture  and  domestica- 
tion of  animals.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Cities  and   towns — History— Juvenile  fllms.  i.  Buckley, 

Peter.    Our  growing  city.    n.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.        Se- 
ries ;  Our  growing  city  ( Fllmstrip) 

372.8  70-736431 

Tlie  Story  of  complex  syllables  and  accent  patterns  (FUm- 
f.trii>)     Horbert  M.  Klkins  Co.,  1965. 

")?  fr.  color,  35  mm.  ( Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling— llnguis- 
tica  i.f  the  English  language) 

Creditt:  Script.  Margaret  Ljnch :  photographers,  r.*ietra  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Presents  a  history  and  discussion  of  complex  syllablea 
and  accent  patterns  in  the  English  language.  Includes  quiuea  and 
teai'her  guide  frames.     With  captions. 

1  EnglJBh  language— Syllabication,  2.  English  language— Accents 
and  accentuation,  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series: 

Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— linguistics  of  the  English  language 
(Fllmstrip) 

421  75-734058 

Herbert  M,  Elkins  Co. 

The  Story  of  D  (FUmatrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

47  fi',  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — lln- 
gulstiCN  ol  ihe  English  language) 

Creditt:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  Ijoretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  D  and  provides  exercisea  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  qulzses  and  teacher  guide  frame*. 
With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Com- 

pany.       Series:   Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Fllmstrip) 

421  77-734309 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Tho  Story  of  diplomacy  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S^ 
1967. 

25  min.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredUi:  Producer,  John  Martln-JooM ;  director,  Ian  Dunl<v. 

Summary:  A  study  of  diplomacy  from  ancient  times  and  the  roI« 
of  the  modern  diplomat 

1.  Diplomacy— Hist.  2.  Diplomats.  l  Australia.  News  and  In- 
formation Bureau. 

327  Fi  A  68-1748 

Australian  NewH  and  Information  Bureau 


Story  of  direct,  artificial  respiration  (FUmatrip)  Pyramid 
Fihn  Producers,  1962.  Made  by  David  Adams  and  Ellen 
Adams. 

so  fr.    <-olor.    35  mm. 

Summary:  A  review  of  the  prlnclplM  and  techniques  of  mouth-to- 
mouth  reauacltatlon. 

1.  Artinnal  reaplratloD.        i.  Pyramid  Fllm  Producers. 

Fi  A  67-8802 
Pjramld  Film  Pro-  duceni 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog— Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Story  of  Dr.  Carver  (Motion  picture)     I^wV   1938. 

Released  by  Films  Incorporated  [1970?i 

10  min.    Rd.    b&w,    16  mm. 

J.'t'S'JA'SJ'I!"^  '°  **  '"'"•  "  •  '"'!'«  Smith  specialty 
SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  agrlciiltural  eiperlments  and  achieve- 
Dwnta  of  George  WasblnKton  Carver.  atnieve 

I.  JieS;asrx,^'i^r,",:  i.rmVr,Jvpo^ais;'™"""' 

ni-I-^orporated  ^  '""877 

The  Story  of  Dr.  Karve  [Uotion  picture)  Government  of 
India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting-, Bombay  ,1958, 

21  min,    8(1.     b&w.     IG  mm. 

Credits:  I'rortiicer,  Ezia  Mir;  directors,  Nell  Gokhale  Rnm  fin 
w'ti„f""=  !»ll  Gokhale;  music,  V.  Shirall ;  photographe?  Y  B 
Washlkai-,  S-  P.  Shinde,  Bal  Dhavaie;  editor,  J    slnndeka'r 

S™m<,T,--  DescribM  the  life,  accomplishments  and  slrnsgies  of 
Dr.  Dhondu  hMhnv  Karve,  who  launched  the  movemen     to  eraan 

r  Lr„reivS?," "°°'™  "•"'  '"""'"«•  «"">'  v,d^aK,ra'„"d 

MlLfrni'lnfrmtr.''n''dBSS„g.  '•  '""   <«'-"^"=' 

Fi  67-2349 
The  Story  of  electricity— the  Greeks  to  FrankUn  ( Motion 
picture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 
14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 
CreaUi:  Collahorator,  Duane  H.  D.  Roller 
M„,'!'"T'^'  Surveys  the  key  advances  of  man's  knowledge  of  elec- 
trlclty    from  the  early   Greek's   elektron.   or   amber,    toBenjamli 
Frank  Ins  single-fluid  theory.     Illustrate;  the  Ideas    metS  and 
Inventions  of  William  Gilbert,    Stephen  Gray,  Fr"ncU   gSutaS 
Pleter  van  Musschenhroek,  and  Franklin.  "■moiui   nauasoee, 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1-  Electricity.       i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Coronet  instructional  Ss  Fi  A  68-900 

The  Story  of  Eric.  [Motion  picture]  American  Society  for  Psy- 
cho-Prophylaiis  in  Obstetrics.  Made  by  David  Seltzer 
Released  by  Centre  Films,  1972. 

34  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
.  J","i^;*^'  ''°"°""  "  '"'""«  '"°"'"  """"Si'  >■"  "rsi  chiidbcring  txpcri- 
T  ^S  "^""t"  T""  """'  ""  '^™"  """"^  "f  P"I»"='l  thildbirch 

ob;,si'""';rc^rFZ.  '■*™'-"^i"y">'-'ych.p,ophyi„i,i„ 

1?°'")  618.2  72-702183 

""^  "  MARC 

"^Co^'im  "'  "^  *"*  ™  (/""""MP)     Herbert  M.  Elkina 

gullJli'of  trEngU^hZguag'.?""'"  '°  -""■"  •°"  ■^"■^~^"- 
r.^ZttZTiinnrS"^"''''  ■"'«"«'«■"'«"■  -«-  Belgum, 
ercte  T^nr.'Sf,',™"*  "l"  """"^  "'  "  ""l  PH  and  provide,  ei- 

gSrfrS^""^;s«e.'?s5ar"''  "^""^  '"'"^  ""  •»='- 

1    EnglM  tanguage-Phoneu™.  j.  Herbert  M.  Elkln.  Com- 

Qish  l,^?geT^SSr'l°p,""""'  "■"  •^'"•^-""^"no.  Of  the 
Herbert  M.Elklna  Co.  71-734810 

The  Story  of  G  {Filnutrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964 

gul^lioftrEnglSraSu.i?''""'  '"  ~'"°»  ""'  -P-"-^"- 
EvS^-'ft;  ^^'.-LrteTl'd'sa'';""'^  Pho.ogr.phen,,  Lorett.  Belgum. 
™.^","""'''-  ''I"9'"le»  the  sounds  of  G  and  providee  eierclaea  for 
wfrc^'p'tiSS'  ■'°"'^-  """"^  ""»<•  ""  •«chS'g^l*  ,™m»' 
1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i  Herbert:  M  TClbin.  fwn 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.  ^^^  75-734311 

^it'r^P-'^  *^*  Washington  (Xotion  picture)     Par.- 
mount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965.  /     »  -• 

r,Sil',".  "Jir.iS"''-    *''"°'-     (''"••eltoon  cartoon) 

EuS?r?mu?i'c':if?L,r.h:::ss;  '"*  "'■"^■"""^  •»'■»■'»'.  -" 

Slummarv.-  A  cartoon  rerslon  of  how  fSAnrw.  iv..ki i. 

to  »ve  the  colonies  from  .he  tyrlnr.f'^ai^nTr.lSmlTre.? 

PliuSciS^"'„S°'"'srr'S-  Novil,™'-"^-        .   ■■  ''•■•■"'»°' 
vomuoa-        series.  Noveltoon  cartoon  (MoMon  picture) 

'91*3  Fi  67-1184 

The  Story  of  GH  (Filmtrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

^SnS.t  r^Eng^rnguaS""'"  '°  ^~"^  ""  ■"^"^l"- 
Evel7„'"!J;i^;',''L"nV'S3.J'r"'^  Photographer,,  Loretta  Belgum. 
Sammcrjj:  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  GH  and  provldea  exerclsea 
S„S,""^rt'h  S^or""-  '"""""  '""^  •Sd-'S.eTS^e 
psi  ^°^'*!li«"'?^V?°°"'^'  1  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Oom- 

EnSsh  liS?«T^SS,lp)""'"°'  •"''  """'^-I'-^-Wc-  «  the 

Herbert  M- Elkins  Co.  *^'  79-784312 


The  Story  of  Guy  Fawkes  {FUmstrip)    Hulton  Press,  Lon- 
don,  1967?     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions, 


19   fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Britl^^h  and  European  history) 

A  Beacon  Bimstrlp. 

With  noted. 

8ummai-y:  Portrays  the  principal  events  of  the  Gunpowder  Plot  to 
Bhow  how  Guy  Fawkes  and  h[.s  confederates  planned  to  carry  out 
their  plot. 

1.  Gunpowder  Plot,  1605.  2.  Fawkes,  Guy,  1570-1606.  r.  Hul- 
ton Press,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Dufour  Editions,  Inc.  Series:  British 
Riirnrw^nn  htRtnrv   firi1m«tr<n\ 


and  European  history  (Ftlmstrip) 

942.06 
Dufour  Editions 


The  Story  of  Johnny  Appleseed   (FUm^tHp) 
tnnchment  Materials,  1969. 


as  fc. 


FiA67-i019 


T!ie  Story  of  H  and  WH  (Fifmstrip)     I?eibert  XI.  Elkins  Co., 
1964. 

48  fi-.  color.  35  mm.  (PhonJcs  In  reading  and  spelling — 
linguistics  of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Undsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  H  and  WH  and  provides  ex- 
ercises for  practicing  each  sound.  Includes  qulMes  and  teacher 
guide  framce.     With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  L  Herbert  M.  Eakina  Com- 

pany.       Seriew:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Pibnstrlp) 

421  72-734313 

HerbCTt  M.  Elkins  Co. 

The  Story  of  human  enterprise  (Motion  picture)  G«oi^- 
Pacific  Corp.  Made  by  Northwestern  Incorporated,  Motion 
Pictures  &  Recording.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service,  1970. 

30  min.    8d.     color.     16  mm, 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  operations  of  a  forest  products  firm  which 
uses  natural  resources  as  raw  materials,  and  produces  from  these 
resources  a  series  of  consumable  products,  including  plywood  pulp, 
paper,  and  containers.  Explains  the  need  for  good  management  and 
a  minimal  disturbance  of  the  forests  in  order  to  meet  ttie  continuing 
dematid  for  these  products. 

1.  Forest  products.  I.  Georgia-Pacific  Corporation.  II.  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

634.9  73-711508 

OINE 

iThe  Story  of  Humphrey  Bi^lej   (Motion  picture)     Zaret 
Contracting  Co.,  1953.    Made  by  Video  Film  Laboratories. 
2  mill.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  television  commercial  suitable  for  any  brand  of  beer. 
Uses  a  series  of  still  shots  of  a  plastic  figurine  of  a  man  smaller 
than  the  beer  glasses. 

1.  Television  advertising.        i.  Zaret  Contracting  Company. 

615.14  70-70438» 

The  Story  of  I  and  Y  {FUmstrtp)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co., 
1964. 

48  fr.  coloFj  35  mm.  fPhonlcs  in  reading  and  spelling — lin- 
guistics of  the  English  language) 

Credit*:  Script,  Margaret  Lynch ;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Bumniary:  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  I  and  Y  and  provides  exercises 
for  practicing  each  sound.  Includes  quizzes  and  teacher  guide 
frames.    With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company. 
Seriee:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the  English 
lanmiafe  (FilmstrlDV 


Educational 

color.     35   mm.     and   phonodlsc'   Is.    12   in     vti  «,™ 

^irS^Xl^-SAm-erlfar^V^^^^^^^^^^ 

Educational  Enrichment  Mate^als  76-735007 

1'lie  Story  of  K  {Filmstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins,  Co.,  1964. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  la  reading  and  speUlng  —  lin- 
gaistTcB  of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch ;  photographers,  Ixtretia  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  K  and  provides  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Indiudea  quizzes  and  teacher  guide  frames 
With  captions. 

L  Bngllah  language— Phonetics.  r  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company 
Series:  Rionics  In  reading  and  spd] I ng— linguistics  of  the  English 
language  (Pilmstrip)i 

421  73-734316 

Ho-bert  H.  Elkins  Oo. 

^.af  ^"^^  <^°*^  '*'"™>  Education  Deyalopment 
Center  m  cooperation  with  Alfred  P.  Sloan  FounEn 
and  the  Carnegie  Corp.,  1968.  «•«-"« 

2J  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SdtTTelioi  'Mst""';^"'?!  S,'S '.",  1^"  '^,°  ■"*"=' »'  •>"'• 

Ufa  grede  cWUren  °"°-  "'"""■•  «"  1"  te.ohln»  bis 

1.  Fllmslrlps.  ,.  Educstlon  Development  Center. 

CINE  '^'-^^  79-702690 

^M.'ES„s°'co.,Tm*'"  ''  ""'"""  '^*"'^''>    H""-^ 

tlcsn/'the  ES„b'LSnager°°""  '°  """"*  ""  '"■"■'*-"»^'- 
E,S;'?Si^SMa*'5Xr"''  Pboto^pbers,  I^rett.  Bel^„, 
nm^.KIT'P''  V'"",™'"'  "*  ""•"^  o'  I-  "M  ae  L  cootroUer  snd 

K^ef gu^dTiS^Jr  '^^S^^oT  ^"^^  '^''^"^  ^"-2  Li 

EngTish  STge^pCSrlp)'"''"^  ""^  «PeUlng-lu«uIst.cs  of  the 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.  ^^  77-734317 

The  Story  of  labor.  [Filmstrip]     AIDS  Audiovisual  Instructional 
Devices.  1971. 


76-734314 


language  (Filmstrip)' 
Herbert  M.  ElktQ.i  Oo. 

The  Story  of  J  {FilmstHp)     Herbert  M  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

44  fr,  color.  85  mm.  (Pbonlcs  in  reading  and  spelling  —  lin- 
guistics of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  I..ynch ;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum.  Marie  Undsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  J  and  provides  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  quizzes  and  teacher  guide  frames 
With  captions. 

1  EngUsfa  language — Phonetics 


With  captions. 

1  EngUab  language— Phonetics.        i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Conipany. 

Series:   Pbonlcs  In  reeding  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the  English 

a    (Ftlmstrlnl 


language  (Fllmstripk 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Oo. 


421 


70-784315 


TW  rtory  of  Gfaau.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London,  1969. 
Relea«d  in  the  U.S.  by  rune-Life  Fdms. 

1*^°,'"*";  k!^    "*■     '*"""■    (*''^W»'i«of>'n>njl917toihepitt«,t.iio. 
10-  Umt  5:  New  lUtuMu) 

SUMMARY:  A  chronkk  of  Gh*M'»  cxplmution  by  gold  Mcken  and  tUve 
OMm.  her  coUmiatioo  by  Britain  at  the  end  of  the  nineteenth  wntury,  Ghana'i 
»*pendence  movemem  in  the  I940'i,  and  condition*  under  Uic  rule  of  Kwune 
nicruinah  and  foUowmj  his  overthrow. 

1.  Gh.n^Hi.»,T.  l-Briti.hBro«lctini  Corporation.  Television  Ser- 
"ce.  U.Tlme-UfeFUnu.  HI.  Serie*  World  history  from  1917  to  the  pre«nL 
(Mooon  picture,  no.  16.  Unit  3:  New  lution.  ^^ 

SSie'S,  '**<*■'  79-714766 

Tu»e.Ufe  Rhm  72  MARC 


Ike  Story  of  Joe:  a  caie  Ustory  tsidng  abnie.  [Hlnutrip]  Bnmer 
ProductionB  and  Westinghouse  Learning  Corp.  Released  by 
Westinchouse  Learning  Coip./Westinghouse  Learning  Press, 
1970. 

6  filnutripi  (approx.  140  ft.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  6  phooodiact  (2 
».  each;  I  a.  for  manual  projectof.  1  ».  for  automatic  prcqecuir),  33  1/3  rpm., 
approx.  15  min.  each. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Sandra  Hii^tes  Minkkiiten. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer.  Richard  W.  Bnmer. 

SUMMARY:  Interviews  with  a  suburban  middle  claaa  drug  user,  his  mother, 
and  his  psycbolo|ist,  present  a  case  history  of  an  actual  dni«  uaer's  life. 

CONTENTS:  I.  Childhood.— 2.  Adotescence.— 3.  Experimcnttng  with 
dniga. — 4.  Arrested  for  poasesaion. — 5.  The  drag  culture. — 6.  Refaabilitatioa. 

I.  Drug  ^Mue— Personal  narratives.  2.  Drugs  and  youth.  I  Bnmer  Pro- 
ductions.     n.  Westrngbouae  Leaning  Corporaiioa 

£l*^"?*I  613-8  72-733264 

J^mghouaeUammg  72  '^  733264 


The  Story  of  Johann  Sebastian  Bach  and  his  Christmas 

oratorio  {Fdmstnp)     Society  for  Visual  Education.  1967. 

35  mii'"     '""'"'""     ^'   ""■     """^  phonodlsc:   2  s..   12   In.,  83J   rpm., 
Witli  teacher's  guide. 

Soc[e.rforVBu.l  Educ.tloo  Fi  A  67-3730 


369 


6  filmstrips  (260  fr)  color.  35mm.  and  6  phonotapes  in  casscucs  dual- 
Irack,  I  7/8  ips..  70  min. 

Alio  issued  with  6  phonodiscs. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  [he  story  of  six  labor  unions,  including  how  ihcy  came  to 
be  rormed  and  how  they  work  today.  Describes  the  trade  union  movement  and 
Its  place  m  the  American  economy. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Airiine  Pilots  Association.-2.  American  Federation  Musi- 
cians.—3.  United  Federation  of  Teachers— 4.  United  Automobile  Workers  —5 
International  Brotherhood  Electrical  Workers.-6,  International  Ladies  Gar- 
ment Workers  Union 

1.  Trade-unions— United  Siaies-Case studies  , I.  Labor  unions,  I  Aids 
Audiovisual  Instructional  Devices. 

SiH""*'  "'■**  72-734833 

*'°^  "  MARC 

The  Story  of  hmon  juice  (Uothn  puiturt)    Reslemon  Co. 
Keleased  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-?, 

10  mill.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 
some  (If  tb«  muny  dallj  nsa  of  bottTed  lemon  Juice  "  i-  "»o  » 

tore  ^"wJXS:       ■■  ''""°""'  Co"l»W-     n.  Modem  Talking  Plc- 
Modern  Talking  P,«„«  ^^„  Fi  A  67-6166 

Tile  .Story  of  Lewis  Latimer   (FUmttrip)    Negro  History 
Associiifes.    Released  by  Curtis  Audio  \'isuiil,,,  1064. 

40  fr.     TOlor     .55  mm.     (Great  Americans  series) 

With  manual. 

Cifdil...  Writer.  M.  A.  Harrl.s;  art.  D.  Dates, 
fu^lt'l?."^!?™/'!,'*''"'  t  i'l-S'-Wy  »'  Lewla  Latimer,  the  son  of 
.SrS,Mnd«Tf  """"^  """  ■""•"'•^  ■*"»»  «'  •  ■>'»»««'  '"  "» 
soclaleV'Tf-ii^iT'!   ?i°'^',"'    l«8-l™-        ".    Negro   History   As. 
Siries  •(FllmsU)''''''^'''''''  """"'"»■        ^""^  «"«'  ^nerl- 

Negro  History  Associates  ^'^  72-783769 

Tile  Story  of  long  vowels  (FUvatrip)     Herbert  M.  Elldns 
Co.,  1964. 

M  ^'/Iv  'S"",-  J'^  °"°-  IFIionlcs  In  reading  and  apelllng— llngnlu. 
tics  of  the  English  langnage) 

OrediU:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch ;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:   Discusses  eight  patterns  to  show  long  yowel  sonnda. 
Includes  quizzes  and  teacher  guide  frames.    With  captions 
,    S   WS    laneu'ee— Towels.      2.    English   languagl^-Phonetlcs. 
I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.        Series;  Phonics  In  reading  and 
apelllng— linguistics  of  the  English  language  (Filmstrip)! 

Herher.M.EIk,n,Co.  '"^  "-^'«'» 

The  Story  of  M  {Filmetrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

tlcs^l/jhc "Slsh'fa^^age','"'"'''  '°  '~'"°'=  '"''  '"«"'«-""^»"- 
Everylf'Eel^ml'iaHl'un'dLJ^""''  ■"■<"<««"»«■-•  ^'-^  ^'^-^ 

SumTOrij;  Illustrates  the  sotmd  of  H  and  provides  exercises  for 
wfth  cL°Uons   '°  '■"'""'es  unlzzes  and  teacher  guide  frames. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  C!om- 

E.Sshl.^^^fF'jr.SrS)"'"""""  "''  "»«"■«->'■«"""<»  "•  «■» 
Herbert  MEUtlnsC.  ^^  ^"^^^^^ 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tlie   Story   <rf   milk    {Motion  picture) 
Service  [193-?, 


Educational    Film 


11  miu.     at.     b&w.     16  oitu. 

SiiHiMuri/:  s«Uowfi  a  girl  and  boy  as  they  viait  a  farm  to  watch 
the  .-arc  ami  luliking  of  cows  and  the  procewing  of  the  milk.  Ends 
niih  II  mllkiiiiin  delivering  milk  to  a  home.      With  subtitles. 

1.  Milk,         r.  Krtumtional  Film  Service. 

70-701998 


The  Story  of  modern  Egypt.  (Motion  picturci     BBC-TV.  London. 
1969.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 


16n 


(World  history  from  1917  to  ihc  prwcni.  i 


20  inin      Ml      hA* 
l^   Lnil  V  Nc*  naiiorts) 

SLMMARV  A  dcstnpi.i.n  of  E|>pl»  occupilion  ind  rule  by  Enfl»nd  uniil 
1922  and  her  subsequent  rule  by  King  F»ud,  Kinf  Firouk,  ind  Gimul  Abdul 
N«Mcr  Distuiws  Ntv*r\  pan-Aribic  ptiltcicv  the  cimtrovcrsy  over  the  nsiioo- 
aliiaiion  of  ihc  Suet  Cinal.  »nd  the  Arab-Israeli  War  of  1967. 

1    Egypi     History     Bntiish  tx:cupation.  1882-1936      2,  Efypi     H.Mory 
14|i».  I.  Bnlith  Broadcastini  Corporaiiofl-     Tclcvismn  Service.     Ii. 

Time-Life  Films.     111.  Series;  World  hisiory  from  1917  to  the  present  (Motion 
Dtoturei  no.  15.  Unit  5:  Ne*  naiionv 

962  75-714765 

72  MARC 


[DT107i 

Timc-Lifc  Films 


The  Story  of  N  {Filmstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

46  fr.  rolor.  35  mm.  {Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— 41ngul8- 
tlos  of  tlie  Fngllsh  language) 

Credits:  Sorlpt.  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  Ixiretta  Belgum. 
Evelyn  Bet^rum,  Marie  Undsay. 

Summarv:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  N  and  provides  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  qulziea  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  captions.  „ ,       „ 

1    English   language— Phonetics.  r.   Herbert  M.   Elkins  Com- 

pany.       Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Fllmstrlp) 

421  74r-734319 

Herhert  H.  Elkins  Co- 


The  Story  of  NG  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins,  Co.,  1964. 

51  fr.  color.  85  mm,  (Phonics  in  reading  and  ^>ell I ng— linguis- 
tics of  tlie  English  language) 

Creditg:  Script,  Margaret  Lynch ;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belirum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summarj/:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  NG  and  provides  exerclws  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  qalxzes  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  captloo»i. 

1.   English   language— Phonetics.  i,  Herbert   M.  Elkins  Com- 

pany. Series:  Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Fllmstrlp) 

421  79-734320 
Herbert  H.  Elkins  Co. 

The  Story  of  ncm-lonff  and  non-short  vowel  sounds  (Film- 
strip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

50  fr,  i-olor.  So  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— linguis- 
tics of  the  English  language) 

Credits.-  Script,  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers.  Loretta  Belgum. 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summai-y:   Discus.ses  spelling  patterns  for  the  five  non-long  and 

non-short  vowel  sounds.  Includes  quizzes  and  teacher  guide 
frames.    With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
guage—Vowels. I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Phonics 
In  reading  and  spelling— linguistics  of  the  English  language  (Film- 
strip) 

422  70-734054 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

The  Story  of  numerals  {FUmstrip)     Jam  Handy  Organiza- 
tion, 1967. 

40  fr.     color.     35  uim.     (Books — their  story,  no.  S) 

Eastman  color. 

Hummafy:  Traces  the  development  of  numerals  from  the  time  men 
began  counting  by  tens,  to  the  evolution  of  Arabic  numbera.  Shows 
the  development  of  the  abacus,  Roman  numerala,  and  the  Indian 
numerical  system.    With  captions. 

1.  Numeration.  2.  NuoteralB.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  inc. 
Series:  Books— their  story  (nimstrip)  no.  3. 

Fi  67-1669 

TW  Story  of  Oak  RUge  Opcratiou.  [Motion  picture]  Oak  Ridge 
Operationa  Office.  Released  by  U.S.  Atomic  Energy  Coromis- 
noa.  1972. 

21  nun.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Coveralhemajoracltvitiesoflhc  Atomic  Energy  Commiwon 
Oak  Ridge  Operationi  Office,  which  supports  pro|rams  of  national  defcnae  and 
Ihc  peaceful  applicationt  of  atomic  energy.  Portrays  the  gaseous  diffusion  plant 
production  of  enriched  u/anium  for  fueling  nuclear  power  plants,  research  sclivi- 
tita,  and  the  use  of  radiaUon  to  diagnose  ai>d  treat  diicMc 

I.  United  Siaiec.     Atomic  Energy  Commiaakm. 
lQC773,3.Ui  621.48  72-700020 

U.S.  Atomic  Baergy  72  MARC 


The  Story  of  Old  Glory   {Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,   1968. 

12  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Rummury:  Traces  the  history  of  the  American  flag  from  the  Eng. 
lish  flag  of  St.  George,  which  was  brought  to  America  by  the  pllgrlma, 
to  the  present  50-star  banner.  Includes  views  of  historic  battle  scenes 
fought  as  the  United  States  strlved  to  gain  and  keep  lu  Independence 
and  of  the  Marine  Corps  civic  action  in  both  Korea  and  Vietnam. 

1.  PUfs— U.  8.        t.  D,  8.    Marine  Corps. 

929.9  Fi  E  68-63 

US.  Marine  Corps 


IW  Storr  of  OM  Glorr.  [Filmatrip] 
1971. 


Panoramic  Teaching  Aida, 


25  fr.  color.  3)  mm.  and  phonotapa  in  ciMctic:  7  min.  (Leatning 
through  poetry  sight  and  sound,  unit  2) 

With  teacheTi  manual. 

SUMMARY  A  presentation  of  the  poem  by  Murl  Ptatt  which  tcUt  one 
vefMon  of  the  binh  of  the  American  (Ug.  For  dcmentary  grade*. 

I  F1a(s— Unit^  Staica— HiMory— Juvenik  films.  I.  Panoramic  Teaching 
Aids.     II   Series:  Learning  through  poetry  si^t  and  sound.  (PWttmnpj  unit  2. 

(iC346.Z3]  372.8  79-740168 

PanoramK  Teaching  Aid*  72  MARC 


The  Story  of  oar  Bible  (Filmstrip)    Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, I960.     Made  by  W.  J.  Piatt.     Released  in  the  U.  S. 

by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

nr.  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

with  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Describes  the  origin  of  the  Bible  and  Its  Introduction 
in  the  Mediterranean  region  and  In  Britain. 

1.  Bible — History— Mediterranean  reglML  2.  Bible — History — OL 
Brit  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Ixindon.  II.  Carman  BJdocatlonal 
Associates. 

71-738563 


Carman  Educational 


Acsociatea 


Tho  Story  of  our  Capital  City  (FUinstrip)  McGraw-Hill 
Hook  Co.,  in  collaboration  with  William  P.  Gottlieb  Co., 
1967. 

35  fr.     (.olor.     35  mm.     (Wiishington.  D.  C:  our  Capital  City) 

With  teiicher's  guide. 

Credits:  .Wvlser,  Clarence  J.  Olttlngs. 

Summary:  Truces  the  growth  and  development  of  Washington, 
D.  C,  as  the  Capital  City.  Discusses  the  selection  of  the  site,  the 
plan  of  the  city,  the  acquisition  of  land,  developmental  problems,  and 
current  urban  concerns.    With  captions. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Hist.  i.  McGrnw-HIU  Book  Company. 
Series :  Washington.  D.  C. :  our  Capital  City  ( Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-2609  rev 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Story  of  oar  Capitol   {Motion  pictttre)     Pathe  News.    He- 
leased  by  Pathe  Educational  Sciences,  1968? 

4  min.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Ainerlcan  heritage  aeries) 

Milestones  of  the  centurjr. 

AdapUtlon  of  the  1060  film  Issued  separately  under  the  Utie  The 
Capitol. 

On  reel  with  Library  of  Congress;  The  White  Houae;  Ben 
Franklin's  Pblladelirfiia;  Valley  Forge:  national  shrine;  Mount 
Vernon :  national  shrine ;  Statue  of  Uberty,  then  and  now ;  Williams- 
burg, restored  in  our  century. 

Creditt:  Narrator.  Ed  Herilhy. 

a%mt»ary:  Presents  vlenrs  of  the  Capitol  of  the  United  Sutes,  in- 
clndlng  the  House  and  Senate  wings.  Sutuary  Hall,  and  the 
Hotonda. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol.  l  Pathe  News,  inc..  New  York. 
II.  Fathe  Educational  Sciences.  Inc.  ni.  The  Oapitol  (MoUon  pic- 
ture) Series:  American  heritage  series  (Motion  picture)  S«ies: 
Milestones  of  the  century  (Motion  irfcture) 

917.53  73-702996 

Portland  SUte  Univ.  Library 


The   Story   of   our   new   baby    (Motion   picture)     Coronet 

Instructional  Films,  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  b&w. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Educational  collaborator,  Mllo  K.  Btecha. 

SU.MMARV:  A  pregnant  woman  explains  to  her  daughter  how  a 
baby  develops  Inside  the  mother.  Describes  the  family's  prepara- 
tions and  adjustments  concerning  the  birth  of  the  baby.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Reproduction— JuvMlle  literature.  I.  Coronet  Instructional 
Films. 

[QP25 1  ]  301.42  72-712344 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The  Story  erf  P  {FUmttrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling— linguis- 
tics of  tlif  English  language) 

Credits:  .Script,  Margaret  Lynch ;  photograjrtiers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belmim.  Marie  Mndsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  P  and  provider  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  quizzes  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  captions. 

1.   English   language — Phonetics,  l  Herbert   M.  Elkins  Com- 

pany. Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  ^telling— linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Fllmstrlp) 

421  72^734321 

Herbert  U.  Elkins  Ca 


The  Story  of  paper  {FUrMtrip)  Jam  Handy  Organization, 
1967. 

44  fr.    color.    S5  mm.    (Books— their  story,  no.  4) 

Eastman  color. 

Summant:  Describes  early  man's  writing  materials  and  traces  the 
development  of  paper  from  papyrua  to  the  paper  of  today.  Dis- 
cusses the  making  of  parchment,  the  production  of  paper  in  China 
and  medieval  Germany,  and  modern  paper  manufacturing.  With 
captions. 

1.  Paper  making  and  trade— Hist.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organisation, 
Inc.         Series:  Books—their  story  (Filmstrip)  so.  4. 

Fi6T-1670 

The  Story  of  Parliament  {FUmatrip)  Educational  Produc- 
tions, Wakefield,  Eng.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1964. 

S7  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Regional  geography— British  lalanda) 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Covers  Important  developments  In  the  growth  of  Parlia- 
ment and  describes  Its  role  In  the  govertunent  of  the  British  Isles. 

1.  GL  Brit.  ParWaroent.  L  F-ducational  Productions,  ltd.  n.  In. 
ternational  Film  Bureau.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Regtonal  geog- 

raphy — Brltlxh  Islands  (FHmstrlp) 

328.42  71-733861 

International  Film  Bureau 


The  Story  of  Paul  Banyan  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Enrich- 
ment Materials,  1969.  Made  by  Westport  Communications 
Group. 

40  fr.  color.  SS  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  s.  (is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  8S)  rpm.,  8  min.  micro- 
groove. 

Summarv:  Relates  some  of  the  tales  of  the  legendary  giant,  Paul 
Bunyan,  with  woodnit  Illustrations  by  Ed  Bmberley,  from  the  book 
by  Barbara  Emherley. 

1,   Emberley,  Barbara.    The  Kory  of  Paul  Bunyan.  i.  Ember- 

ley,  Barbara.    The  story  of  Paul  Bunyan.     ii.   Educational  Rnrlch- 
ment  Materials,  Inc. 

&9SJ22  78-733828 

Educational  Enrichment  Materials 


The  Story  of  prefixes,  root  words,  and  suffixes  (FUmstrip) 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1965. 

60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  ^jeUing—lln- 
Kuifftlcn  of  the  English  language) 

Credit*:  Script,  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgtmi. 
Evelyn  Belgutn,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Present.s  a  history  and  discussion  of  prefixes,  root 
words,  and  siifDxes  In  tJie  English  language.  Includes  quizzes  and 
teacher  guide  frames.     With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Suffixes  and  prefixes.  2.  EnglMi  language- 
Word  formation.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series: 
Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling— linguistics  of  the  English  language 
(Fitmatrip) 

421  71-734067 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


The  Story  of  printing  {Filmstrip)    Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1969. 

37  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Communication — stone  age  to  space  age) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  extensions  of  written  communications 
through  the  Invention  of  the  printing  press.  Shows  how  the  print- 
ing press  was  Invented  and  perfected  Into  the  high-speed  press  of 
today.  Describes  the  various  types  of  presses  and  the  color  separa- 
tion process  which  makes  possible  the  printing  of  colored  pictures. 
With  captions. 

1.  Printing-press.  i.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

Series:  Communication — stone  age  to  space  age  (Filmstrip) 

655.1  74r-736171 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Story  of  Q  (Famstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

48  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— Unguis- 
tics  of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch ;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum. 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  soimd  of  Q  and  [HWldes  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  qulases  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  ca^lonH. 

1.   English   language— Phonetics.  i.   Herbert  M.  Elkins  Com- 

pany.       Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  speUIng— linguistics  of  the 
Engllah  language  (Filmstrip) 

421 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


The  Story  of  R  and  the  R  controller  {Filmstrip)    Herbert 
M.  Elkina  Co.,  1964. 

58  fr.  color  35  mm.  (Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling — tlngals- 
tlca  of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  .Script,  Margaret  Ljnch;  photographers,  l>oretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illu.'^trates  the  sounds  of  R  and  the  R  controller  and 
provides  exercises  for  practicing  each  sound.  Includes  quizzes  and 
teacher  guide  frames.     With  cantons. 

1.   English   language— Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M,  Elkins  Com- 

pany. Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Fllmstrlp) 

421  70-734323 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


The  Story  of  rocketry.  [FUmstrip]     Walt  Dianey  Productioos. 
Released  by  Walt  Dianey  Educatiooal  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

46  fr.  cokM-.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  l.  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  7  rain. 
(Sttidies  in  science,  set  2) 

Ako  iauied  with  phonoupe  in  cawelte. 

Capaorwd  vcnion  (3B  ft.)  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  ugnificanl  evcnu  in  the  history  of  rockcny.  bepnning 
with  the  earliest  recorded  use  of  rockeU  by  the  Chine«e  in  the  1 3th  ceniury. 
Shows  how  Newton's  third  Uw  explained  the  propulsion  principle,  and  diacune* 
the  contributioo  of  the  German  V-2  rocket  profiam  to  later  American  space 
efforts.  Describes  the  development  of  multipte  sUge  rockets. 

1.  Rocketry.  2.  Rocket*  (Aeronautic*)  I.  Dianey  (Walt)  Productiaa*. 
11.  Walt  Dianey  Educatiooal  Maiciiab  Compwiy.  III.  Series:  Smdica  ia  science. 
[FUmWrip]  act  2. 

629.47  72-733711 

Walt  Disocy  Educstioftal  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


The  Story  of  rocketry.  [Filmitrip]     Walt  Disney  Productiooa. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

38  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Studie*  in  science  set  2) 

Sound  version*  (4«  fr.)  atoo  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Trace*  significant  evenU  in  the  hi*tory  of  rocketry,  bagjaning 
with  the  earliest  recorded  use  of  rocket*  by  the  Chinese  in  the  13th  century. 
Shows  how  Newton's  third  law  eipiained  the  propulsion  principle,  and  discfte* 
the  contribution  of  the  German  V-2  rocket  program  to  later  American  space 
efforts.  Deacribea  the  dcvek>pmen(  of  muluple  stage  rockets.  With  captions. 

1.  Rocketry.  2.  Rockets  (Aeronautics)  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Productioas. 
11.  Wall  Dtaoey  Educational  MateriatoCompany.  III.  Scriea:  Studie* in acienee. 
I  Filmstrip]  set  2. 

(TL782i  629.47  72-733712 

Walt  Di*fKy  Educational  72  MARC 

MateriabCo. 


The  Story  of  S  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

58  fr  color  85  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  quelling— linguis- 
tics of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  I.^nch ;  photograi>hers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Murle  Lindsay. 

iSttmmary.-  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  8  and  provides  exercises  for 
practicing  each  sound.  Includes  qulxaes  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  captions. 

1.   EngllHh   language— Phonetics.  i.   Herhert  M.  Elkins  Oom- 

psny.         Series:   Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling- linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (rilmstrlp) 

421  73-734324 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


370 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Story  of  SH  (Famstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

49  fr,  color.  S5  mm.  (Phonic*  In  reading  and  ^»eUlnt— Ilngnl»- 
tlcs  of  the  EnKUsh  lanfru>S«) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch;  i>hotognipber»,  Loretta  Beljnini, 
Evelyn  Belfriim.  Marie  Lindsay. 

SumTTiary:  Illuntratea  the  sound  of  SH  and  provides  exerclnefl  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Inclades  Qutues  and  teacher  gnlde  fnmes. 
With  captions. 

1.  EngllRh  language— Phonetics.  l  Herbert  H.  Elklna  Com- 

pany.        Series:  Pbootcs  In  reading  and  v^log — linguistics  of  the 
English  language  (Pllmstrlp) 

4SX  77-784325 

Herbert  H.  BlklnsCo. 

The  Story  of  short  Towds  {FUnutrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Co.,  1964. 

.M  fr.  color.  .15  mm.  ( Pboalca  In  rvadlng  and  ^idling — lln- 
jnilwtcs  of  the  English  language) 

Creditt:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch;  pitotogruplbers.  Loretta  B^gnm, 
Brelyu  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Dlacussen  fftelllng  patterns  for  the  Ave  short  rowel 
sounds.     iDCludea  quizzes  and  teacher  guide  frames.     With  captions. 

1  English  language— Vowels.  2.  EngUi*  language — Orthcwraphy 
and  spelllag.  t.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  ComjMny.  Series:  Phonics 
lo  reading  and  ^telling— linguistics  of  the  Engllah  Uoguage  (Pllm- 
■trlp) 

422  73-7W062 

Bert>ert  Bi.  Elkins  Co. 

The    S«ory   of   simple   syllables    {KUrMtrip)     Herbert   M. 
Elkins  Ca«  1966. 

X  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — lin- 
guistics of  the  English  language) 

CrediU:  Script.  Margaret  LyrK*;  jAotographers,  Loretta  Belgum. 
Brelyn  B^gum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

aummary:  Presents  a  history  and  discuaston  of  simple  syllables 
In  the  English  language.  Includes  qulzces  and  teactker  guide  frames. 
With  captions. 

1.  English  language — Syllabication.  l  Herbert  M.  BUklns  Com- 
pany. Series:  Ph<Hi1C8  In  reading  and  q>eUiiig— linguistics  of  the 
EngliA  language  (Fllmstrip) 

421  78-734066 

Herbert  H.  Etklns  Co. 

The  Story  of  soil   (FUvuttrip)      Badek  Films  and  Slides, 

1968. 

36  fr.     color.    95  mm. 

Credit*.-  Author.  Eugene  L  Podhurst. 

8ummmy:  Explains  that  wind  and  water  eronlon  on  soil  may  be 
combatted  by  planting  trees  and  grass;  discusses  the  types  of  soil 
found  across  the  country.    With  captions. 

1.  Soil  conservation.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  inc. 

333.7  72-735266 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

The  Story  of  cpece  fUght:  Exploriiit  the  mkhl  [Fllmstrip]    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1972. 

S3  fr      color      35  mm.        ind  phonodbc:  It,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  IS  min. 

AIM  mued  wiih  phonoiape  in  caucite. 

With  trudy  |uidc 

CREDITS:  Educaiionml  collabo«sior.  Nofman  F  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  lunar  enpeditiont  enable  men  to  explore  and  bring 
back  lampiei  of  the  lurface  of  the  moon. 

I  Moon— Exploraiion— Juvenile  Tilnw.  [I,  Moon-ExplorBlmn)  I. 
Coronet  Initructional  Filmi      II   Title:  Exploring  the  moon.  {Filmurip] 

[QB581,  629.41  72-734268 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

The  Slerr  of  w/met  fUght  ExplorlHg  the  pluets.  [Filnutripi 
Coronet  Instructioiial  Films,  1972. 

52  fr.     color.     3S  mm.        and  phonodiac:  2  i..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  14  min. 

Aiao  ianwd  with  phonoupe  in  caaaette. 

With  atudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Nonnan  F.  Smith. 

SUMMARY:   Dcacribn  physical  fcaiurca  of  plancu  in  the  sotar  syiiem.  and 
cxplaitu  how  Man  will  l>c  explored  by  man. 

1.   Planeu— Exploration— Juvenile  films-      (1.  Planets— Exploration]         I. 
Coronet  Instructional  Rlnu.     11.  Title:  Exploring  the  planeu.  fFiInutrip] 
[QB601,  523.4  72-734270 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

RIma 

The  Story  of  T  (FUmttHp)    Herbert  M  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

52  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  ■pelllnt— l|i»il». 
tiCT  of  the  English  language)  ^ 

creditt:  Script,  Margaret  Lyn<A;  lAotographera,  Loretta  Belgnm, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  lUustrates  the  aound  of  T  and  prorldes  exercises  for 
pTMticlng  the  jwund.  Inclndes  qnlsaes  and  teacher  guide  framos. 
With  captions. 

1.  English   language— Phonetics.  l   Herbert  M    Elkins  Oom- 

S*  hSSXe^rtSrlj)"*'^  "^  iPelling-Ilngnlstlcs  of  the 

Herbert  MElklnsOo.  "^^  ^^^^ 

Hie  Story  of  TH  (FUmatnp)    Herbert  M.  Elldns  Co.,  1964. 

50  fr.  orior.  85  mm,  (Phonics  In  reading  and  sprillng~lln- 
gnlstlcsof  the  English  language) 

Creditt:  Script,  Margaret  Lo'och;  photographers,  LoretU  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sound  of  TH  and  provide*  exercises  toe 
practicing  the  sound.  Includes  quiires  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  captions, 

1.  Engllah  langLjge—Hionetics.  i.  Herbert  M,  Elkins  Oompany. 
Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — linguistics  of  the  English 
language  (FllmBtrlp>i 

421  74-734327 

Herbert  11.  Elkins  Co. 

Btavy  flf  Ikt  dhwck  criiii  [PUmstrip]    Concordia  nims.  1967. 

47  fr.     cotor.     33  mm.        and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  16  min. 
(Catechisa)  aeries) 

With  leaden  gi^de. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  development  of  chtvch  creeda,  suiementa  of  bith 
based  on  the  Scriptures,  from  the  early  days  of  the  dmstian  church. 

I.  Crc«da.        I.  Coftcordia  PuUtahin|  Houac,  Sl  Loda.      II.  Series:  Cate- 
chiiBi  aeries.  (Ftlmstrip.  Concordia  Pub.  Houaej 

[BT990j  238  72-734599 

Coacordia  Fdoas  72  MARC 


The  Story  of  the  Cornit  of  Monte-Cristo  (Motion  picture) 
Les  Films  Jean-Jacques  Vital  Ren6  Modiano,  S.  N.  E. 
Gaumont,  France,  1961.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Wamer 
Bros.  Pictures,  1&62. 

132  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Dyallscope.    Technicolor. 

A  Seven  Arts  presentation. 

English  dialog  dubbed  In.  Released  In  Trance  under  the  Utle  I^ 
comte  de  Monte-Cristo. 

Based  on  the  novel  by  Alexandre  Dumas. 

Creditt-  Producers,  Jean-Jacques  VlUl.  Ben*  Modlaoo;  director, 
Claude  Autant-Lara;  screenplay,  Jean  Halaln;  music,  Rentf  Cloerec; 
photographers,  Jacques  Natteau.  Jean  Isnard ;  editor,  Madeleine  Gug. 
Cost;  Louis  Jourdan,  Yvonne  Fumeaui,  Pierre  Mondy,  Franco  Sllva. 

Summary:  Dantefi,  a  seaman  unjustly  Imprisoned  for  seventeen 
years  for  supposed  loyalty  to  the  exiled  Napoleon,  escapes  and  as  the 
wealthy  Count  of  Monte-Crlato  returns  to  France  where  he  engages 
In  a  rlevprty  planned  revenge  on  his  enemies. 

I.  DuinsR,  Alexandre,  1802-1870.  Le  comte  de  Monte-Cristo.  ii. 
Les  Films  Jenn-Jsrqnes  Vital  Retrf  Modiano,  S.  N.  E.  OaiimonL  m. 
Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.  iv.  Le  (::omte  de  Monte-Cristo  (Mo- 
tion picture)     v.  The  Count  of  Mtwite-Crlsto  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1332 

The  Story  of  the  Czechs  {Motion  picture)  Douglas  Pro- 
ductions, 1965. 

96  mltL    sl.    color.    16  mm. 

To  be  presented  with  a  lecture  cued  to  the  film. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Nell  Douglas 

Bummary:  Traces  the  htetory  of  the  three  countries  that  make 
op  Cwchoslovakla-  Bohemia,  Moravia,  and  Slovakia.  Includes  the 
HoBsite  reformation,  the  Udlce  tragedy,  the  Bapabarg  era.  the  proad 
times  of  Charles  vt,  and  modern  accomplishments.  Filmed  In 
Cwchoslovakla. 

1.  Csechoslovak  R^ubllc—HIst       i.  Douglas  Prodortlons. 

914.37  Fi  A  68-620 

Douglas  Prodnctlons 

Story  of  the  earth's  crust    (FUmatnp) 
terials  Corp.,  1967. 


Curriculum  Ma- 


ss fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Studying  nature  in  our  national  parks) 

RevlM>d  version  of  the  1959  fllmstrip  of  the  .same  title. 

Summary:  Uses  Illustrations  from  Grand  Canyon,  Zion  Canyon, 
and  Bryce  Canyon  to  show  that  the  earth's  crust  Is  made  up  of  strata 
indicating  the  passage  of  millions  of  years.  Points  out  that  rivers, 
wind,  beat,  cold,  and  rain  have  carve<I  great  canyons  In  the  rock  and 
that  minerals  have  colored  the  rocky  sides  of  these  gorges. 

I.  Earth— Crust.        r.  Curriculum  Materials  Corporation. 
Series:  Studying  nature  in  our  national  parks  (Fllmstrip) 

551.8  Fi  A  67-3917 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp. 


TW  Story  of  the  EiMtl«*i«  [Hlmstripi    Wancn  SchkMt  Produc- 
tions, 1972. 


3  mm.       and  phofwdiM::  2  v,  12  in..  33  W3  fpin..  3)  min. 


200  fr.     . 

With  teacher'*  guide 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  wrilcr.  Lucie  9.  McCandkaa. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  proWema  of  dte  Evcrgtodca  NMional  Park  m  tas 
wildlife  and  natural  cnvironmenl  are  Ihrcsieited  by  Ftorids'i  rapid  pn^alaiiow 
growth  artd  need  for  water.  Photographed  on  location. 

I-  Evergladet  National  Pari.  I.  Schhtai  (Warm)  Prodttiowa.  PItsaawi- 
ville,  N.Y. 

[F317.E91  333.7  72-735042 

Warren  Schloai  72  MARC 

Production! 

The  Story  of  the  final  silent  E   (FUnutrip)     Herbert  M. 
Elkins  Co.,  1961 

o3  fr.  color.  30  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelUng — lin- 
guistics of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum.  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  DLsctisses  the  develc^ment  of  the  Snal  silent  a  In  the 
English  language  and  describes  eight  patterns  for  Ita  use.  Includes 
quizzes  and  teacher  guide  framea     With  captions. 

1.  EngllKh  language — Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Com- 
pany. Series :  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling'— linguistics  of  tbe 
English  language  ( Fiknstrtp) 

431  74-734066 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


The  Story  of  the  first  lunar  landing  (FUmstrip)    Doubleday 

Multimedia,  1969. 

104  fv.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  automatic 
projector,  1  «.  for  manual  projector),  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  15  min. 

I8.sued  in  a  kit  with  wall  chart,  teaching  suggestions,  tKMklets, 
and  7  In.  phonodisc  entitled  Lunar  landing,  man  on  the  moon. 

CredWa:  Producers  and  directors,  Thomson  C.  Murray,  Hlmllce 
Novas:  script,  William  Illnes;  narrator,  Peter  A.  Thomas. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  space  flight,  and  describes  the 
first  manned  lunar  landing  on  July  20,  1969.  Includes  scenes  of 
space  craft  and  equipment,  Russian  and  American  astronauts,  views 
of  the  earth  from  outer  space,  and  photographs  of  the  lunar  surface. 

1.  Space  flight  to  the  moon.    2.  Project  Apollo.  i.  Doubleday 

Multimedia. 

629.45 


71-737268 


,The  Story  oi  the  frog)    (Motion  picture)      Intemati(uuil 
Tele-Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  mil.     «d.     bAw.     16  mm.     (John  Rieran's  kaleidoscope) 
Creditt:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Schoee. 
Summary:  L'l^es  the  telephoto  lens  to  examine  the  life  cycle  and 
habits  of  the  common  frog.  Including  courtship,  birth,  and  develop- 


1.  Frogs.        I.  International  Tele-Film  Productions,  Inc. 
John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 


Series: 


Fi 67-2077 


The  Story  of  the  inTention  of  spelling  (Fihnatrip) 

bert  M.  Elkins  Co..  1964. 


Her- 


56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ( Phonics  in  reading  and  spelling— linguis- 
tics of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script,  Margaret  Lynch;  photographers.  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Presents  a  history  of  the  development  of  written  com- 
munication and  spelling.  Includes  qulzxes  and  teacher-guide  frames. 
With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Orthography  and  speUlng.  i.  Herbert  M. 
Elkins  Company,  Series;  Phonics  In  reading  and  ^lelllng — linguis- 
tics of  the  English  language  ( Fllmtrtrip) 

421  7^734069 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


371 


The   Story   of   the   other   wise  man    (Filmstrip) 
Films,  1969. 


Family 


60  fr.    color.    35  nxn.    and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm..  15  min. 

Based  on  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Henry  Tan  Dyke. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Credits:  Narrator,  William  Woodson;  photographer,  Milton  Gold. 

Summary :  Tells  the  story  of  tbe  fourth  wise  man  and  his  dedica- 
tion to  helping  pei^ie  while  he  searched  for  the  new-bom  Messiah, 
fulfilling  his  goal  on  the  day  of  Christ's  crudflxlon, 

I.  Van  Dyke,  Henry,  1852-1933.  The  story  of  the  other  vrise  muL 
II.  Family  Films,  Inc. 


74-737546 


[Ftlmstrip]     Cathedral  Films,  1962. 


Family  Films 


Story  of  the 

S2fr.  color.  33mm.  andphooodisc;  1  a..  33  1/Jrpm.,  12  min.  (Storiea 
Uom  the  Old  Testament  Series  4:  Story  of  Moeea.  no.  3) 

With  acript  and  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Jama  K.  Friedrich;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler;  writer, 
Jeaae  L  Cobum;  artiats,  Paul  Hanlcy.  OriUn  Campbell. 

SUMMARY:  Illuatratcs  varioui  epbodca  in  the  life  of  Moaes.  Relatea  Moacs' 
announcement  to  Pharoah  that  every  fitat  born  iton-Hebrew  child  in  Egypt 
would  die;  and  portrayt  Pharoah 'i  reluctant  decision,  after  the  death  of  his  own 
aon,  to  allow  Moaes  to  lead  the  Hebrewi  out  of  Egypt 

1.  Moaes.  2.  Ptagucs  of  Egypt.  1.  Cathedral  Ptlaia,  inc..  Burbsok,  Cabf. 
11.  Series:  Storiea  from  the  Old  Testament.  Series  4:  Story  of  Moaea.  [HlnMripi 
IK>.  3. 

lBS580.M6i  222  72-733444 

Cathedral  FUma  72  MAKC 

The  Story  of  the  space  age  (Motion  picture)    Hearst  Metro- 
tone  News,  1965. 

19  m  11.     sd.     b4w,     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  y,  7.  no.  9) 

With  atudy  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  sights  and  sounda  of  tbe  space  age  from 
the  pioneering  genius  of  Robert  Hutchlngs  Goddard,  to  the  achieve- 
ments of  Project  Oemlnl. 

1.  Astronautics— History.  i.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  inc.,  New 

York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  v   7,  no  9. 

629.4  Fi  A  68-2100 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


The  Story  of  the  Three  Wise  Men  (FUmstrip)     Cathedral 
Films  fl96-l, 

32  fr.     l»&w.     35  mm. 

Summary:  A  dramatlMllon  of  the  Gosptl  according  to  Matthew. 
ShuvvN  the  search  of  the  Wise  Men  for  the  Christ  child.  Includes 
the  words  to  the  carol  entitled  We  thi-ee  kings. 

1.  .\Iagl.        I.  Cathedral  Films,  inc..  Burbank,  Calif. 

232.92  79-73.1086 

I'onnsylvatiia  .School  for  the  r>eaf 


The   Story   of    time    (FUmttHp)      Hulton    Press,   London 

[196-i,. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
A  Fabbrl  filmstrlp. 

Summary:  I'ses  art  work  to  trace  the  derelopment  of  telling  time 
from  the  early  days  of  history  to  the  present 
1.  Tltne.        I.  Hulton  Preas,  ltd..  London. 

529  Fi  A  67-3870 

Dufour  Editions 

The  Story  <tf  twine  (Motion  picture)  International  Har- 
vester Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
,196-!, 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummar^i:  Pictures  the  growing  of  sisal  fiber  in  Haiti,  Its  manu- 
facture Into  agricultural  t^vlne,  and  the  use  of  twine  In  modem 
farm  machines. 

1.  Sisal  hemp.  2.  Twine.  i.  Internatlonnl  Harvester  Company, 
n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

677  Fi  A  67-5140 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Story  of  two  little  goats  (Motion  picture)  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1969. 

4  ml!i.     n.     color.     8  mm.      (Our  animal  friends  series) 

Loop  tllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  users'  guide. 

Crediii:  Author.  Ruth  O.  Strlrftland. 

Summarn:  A  reading  readiness  film.  A  farmer  pats  two  baby 
goats  Into  tbe  pasture  where  they  see  much  of  the  farm  where  tbey 
were  bom. 

1.  Reading— Audio- visual  aids.  2.  Animals,  Infancy  of.  t  Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films.  Series;  Our  animst  friends  series 
(Motion  picture) 

372.3  73-700692 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

The  Story  of  V,  W,  and  the  W  controller  (FUmatrip)  Her- 
bert M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

52  fr.  color.  35  tool.  (Phonics  in  reeding  and  speUlng  —  lln- 
gnlstlcs  of  the  English  language) 

Credits:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch ;  photographer*.  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  U,  W,  and  the  W  controller 
and  provides  exercises  for  practicing  each  sound.  Includes  quiuea 
and  teacher  guide  frames.    With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics.  i.  Herbert  M,  Elklna  Company. 
Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — llngolstics  of  the  English 
language  (Fllmatrip)' 

421  78-734328 

H«1>ert  M.  Blklui  Co. 

The  Story  of  V  (FSmstHp)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Phonics  In  iMding  and  sodUng  — lin- 
guistics uf  the  English  language) 

Creditt:  Script.  Margaret  Lynch:  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  sound  of  V  and  prortdes  exercises  for 
practicing  the  sound.  Indodea  qulsses  and  teacher  guide  frames. 
With  cspUoQs. 

1.  English  language — Phonetics.  «.  Hubert  M.  Elklna  Oompany. 
Seri«:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spiling — UngulBtlca  of  the  English 
language  (Fllmstrip)! 

421  71-734329 

Herbert  U.  BlUna  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Educational  Film- 


Thc  Story  of  volcanism   (Filmstrip) 
strips,  1971. 

,v>  fr.    color.    35  Dim.     (Volcaooes) 

Witli  maoual. 

i.'REDITS:  Author.  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  ancient  legends  about  Tolcanoeg  and  uses 
drawings  and  pbolo^apbs  to  illustrate  the  cbaracterlstlcs  of  the 
dinrereiit  types  of  rolcanoes.     With  captiom. 

1.   Volcanism.         I.   Educational  Fllouitrlps,  HuntsvlUe,  Tex. 
II.  Series:  Volcanoes  (Fllmstrip) 

[QE522]  551.2  78-740108 

Educational  Filmstrips 

The  Story  of  vowels  and  consonants  (FUmstrip)     Herbert 
M.  Elkins  Co.,  1965. 

JO  fr.  coloi".  3o  mm.  (Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling— lln- 
(tui>itjcs  ot  the  Knglliih  language) 

Credit»:  Script.  Marjraret  Lynch;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Bel^um,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  fact  that  vowels  and  consonants  are 
sounds,  not  letters.  Shows  ave  ways  in  which  rowel  and  consonant 
sounds  differ  and  thre*  ways  in  which  they  ate  alike.  Includes 
qulEies  and  teaciier  guide  frames.     With  captions. 

1.  English  language— VoweK  2.  English  language — Consonants. 
8.  English  language— Pboneth^.  i.  Herbert  M.  Klklns  Company. 
Series:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spell Iny— linguistics  of  the  English 
language  (Fllmstrip) 

422  70-734061 

HerbH^rt  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Tho  Story  of  Watts  {Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Social  Security 
Administration,  1967. 

H   n;  n.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     {Social  security  in  America) 
Suimuarti:  Follows  a  field   representative  from  the  Watts  Social 
Security  Olflce  as  he  visits  several  of  the  social  security  beneflciarles 
who  live  ill  the  cowninnity. 

1.  Insnrnnce,  Social — U.  S.  i.  I',  s.  Social  Security  Administra- 
tion. Series:  Social  security  in  America  (Motion  picture) 

368.4  Fi  E  68-85 

U.  S.  Social  Security  Administration 

The  Story  of  vheat  [Filnutrip]     Wheat  Flour  Institute,  1961. 
Made  by  Richard  Manufacturing  Co. 

76  fr.     color.     3)  men. 

With  narration  |uidc. 

CREDITS:  Sponsor.  Nebruka  When  Commiuion. 

SUMMARY:  Utet  captioned  pholo|raphi.  drawingi.  cartoons,  and  maps  In 
tracing  the  hittof7  of  wheat.  Examines  methods  of  sowing,  tilling,  liarveshng, 
and  milling,  and  points  out  the  toctal,  cultural,  and  nutritional  aspects  of  wheat. 

1.  Wheat       I.  Wheat  Flour  Institute.  Chicago. 
tSB191.W5j  633  72-732613 

Wheat  Division,  Nebraska  72  MARC 

Depc.  of  Agriculture 

The  Story  of  Will  Rogers  (Motion  picture)    NBC-TV,  1961. 

Mmln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Project  20) 

Telec^^st  on  the  NBC- TV  program  Project  20,  March  28,  1961. 

Credtif:  l'rodu<-er  and  director.  Donald  B.  Hyatt;  writers,  Richard 
Hanser,  R<xl  Heed;  narrator,  Bob  Hope;  research.  Daniel  W.  Jones. 
Peretz  Johnnes;  music,  Rolwrt  Ruasel  Bennet;  editor,  Silvio  d'AIiaera. 

Summary;  Covers  the  career  of  Will  Rogers  from  his  early  rodeo- 
roplng  days  to  his  later  years  as  everyman's  commentator  on  the 
national  and  world  scene,  using  uewsreels.  sequences  from  silent  and 
sound  motion  pictures  in  which  he  starred,  stills,  and  narration  which 
includes  his  comments,  quips,  and  ot>ser  vat  Ions. 

1.  Rogers,  Will,  1870-1935.        i.  National  Broadcasting  Company, 

Inc.    NBC  Televiaion  Network.         Series :  Project  20  ( Motion  picture) 

928  Fi  68-655 

The  Story  of  William  Penn   {FUmatrip)     Educational  En- 
richment Materials,  1969. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  l  s.,  12  in..  33i  rpm., 
6mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Early  colonial  America) 

Summary:  An  adaputlon  of  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  book  by 
Allkl  presenting  a  biography  of  WiUlam  Peoo. 

1.  Peon.  William,  1644-17ia  i.   Allkl.    The  story 

of  William  Penn.  il  Educational  Enrichment  Materials.  Inc.  Se- 
ries: Early  colonial  America  (Fllmstrip) 

398.22  70-736008 

Educational  Enrichment  Materials 


The  Story  of  William's  tell  {Famstrip)    Graded  Prese,  1969. 

GO  fr.     bAw.    35  mm. 

With  leader's  guide. 

nummary:  Examines  an  archaeological  excavation  near  Jerusalem 
and  discusses  what  It  revealti  of  the  past,  and  particularly  about  the 
Bible. 

1.  Bible— Antiquities.    2.  Excavations  (Archaeology) — Palestine. 
I.  Graded  Press. 

220.93  74-734788 

Klethodlat  Pub.  House 


'ihe   Story   of  Wisconsin  paper   {Fllmstrip)     Society   for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

.19  fr.     (v>lur.     S.*;  mm. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  Wisconsin  paper  industry. 

With  lenrhtTS  guide. 

Summnri/:  Traces  the  hL-tory  of  [>apermnking  from  its  Invention 
to  Its  wi<le«[iread  use  in  ituKlern  timwi  and  shows  the  various  steps  in 
pai>erroiikln«  from  forests  to  finlKhIng  processes  and  end  products. 
Describes  buw  industry,  government,  and  families  are  dependent  on 
pn|>er  products  for  everyday  activities. 

1.  I'nper  niiiklng  and  trade.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
Inc.,  Chicago. 

676  Fi  A  68-3610 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Story  of  X  (FUnittrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co^  1964. 

53  fr.  coIm*.  35  mm.  (Pbonicii  Id  reading  and  ■pelling  —  IId- 
ffuislictt  ot  tile  EoKllMh  language) 

CrediU:  Si-rlpt,  Margaret  I^'ncb :  photogmphers.  Loretta  Belgum, 
Evelyn  Beltnim.  Marie  Undaay. 

Summary:  Illustrates  ttte  sounds  of  X  and  provideti  exerclaea  for 
practicing  each  sound.  Include*  quizxM  and  teacher  guide  frame*. 
With  captiooa. 

1.  KngilfOi  language— Phonetics.  I.  Herbert  M.  Elklna  Oompany. 
8«rteN:  Pboolca  Id  reatHng  and  apelllDi— 'llDgoMtcs  oC  tbe  Bngllab 
language  {Fllmstrip)! 

421  76-734330 

Herbert  H.  Elkins  Oo. 


The  Story  of  your  baler  twine  (Motion  picture)  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Co.  Released  by  New  Holland  Machine 
Co..  division  of  Sperry  Rand  Corp..  19fi7. 

18  mill.     S(l.     ci)lor.     16  mm. 

.Suinmaru:  lilu.'itratcs  the  stops  In  the  manufacture  of  baler  twine. 
Shows  sisal.'ina  plants  being  grown  and  bar^-eRted  in  the  Caribbean; 
fibers  from  the  plants  being  cured,  combed,  tested,  and  treated  to 
resist  the  element-s :  and  end  products  beins  used  m  various  ways. 

1  Twine.  2  Siw»l  heinp.  i.  International  Harvester  Company. 
11  Soerry  Hand  Corporation.     New  Holland  Machine  Company. 

^  677  Fi  A  67-5816 

Sperry  Rnnd  Corp.  New  Holland  MachlneCo. 


The  Story  of  Z  and  ZH  (FUnutrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co., 
1964. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.i  (Phonics  In  readlofc  aDd  ^veiling  —  lin- 
guistics of  tbe  English  languageV 

Credita:  Script.  Margaret  I^ynch;  photographers,  Loretta  Belgum. 
Evelyn  Belgum,  Marie  Lindsay. 

Sumnktry.-  Illustrates  the  sounds  of  Z  and  ZH  and  provides  ex- 
erdaes  for  practicing  each  sound.  Includes  quizzes  and  teacher  guide 
frames^    With  captions. 

1.  English  langTiage — Phonetics.  t  Herbeat  M.  Elklna  Oompany. 
Seriea:  Phonics  In  reading  and  spelling — Ilngalstlca  of  tbe  Bngllah 
language  (PiliDStrip)i 

421  70-734331 

Herbert  M.  BlklosOo. 


The  Story  of  Zachary  Zween  (Filmatrip)     Reading  Motiva- 
tion Filmstrips,  1967.     Made  by  PWS  Productions. 

3U  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Picture  lH>ok  fllmstrip  series) 

With  picture-cued  readins  text  booklet. 

Based  on  the  children's  book  of  the  same  title  by  Mabel  Watts. 

Summary:  Explains  the  alphabet  and  alphabetical  order  in  a 
story  alKiut  Zachary  Zween,  a  boy  who  alw.iys  came  last  because 
of  his  name. 

1.  Alphabet.  i.  Watts,  Mabel.     The  '<tory  of  Zachary  Zween. 

u.  Reading  Motivation  Filmstrips,  inc.         Series. 

.372.6 
Reading  Motivation  Filmstrips 


Fi  A  68-3815 


A  Story  with  no  end   {Motion  picture)     Parke,  Davis  and 
Co.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  (196-?i 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  tour  of  a  modern  medical  research  library. 
Includes  close-upe  of  experiments  and  Illustrates  methods  and  tech- 
niques used  by  research  scientists. 

I.  Medical  libraries.    2.  Medical  research.  i.  Parke,  Davis  and 

Company,    n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

026  Fi  A  67-5121 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Storymaker.  [Motioo  picture]     Churchill  Hlnu,  1972. 

U  min.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Larry  Klintnian. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  children's  picture  boolt  auihot  wid  illustrator  Don  Free- 
man u  he  works  on  a  new  book,  as  the  book  is  turned  down  by  hit  editor,  and 
■s  he  struggles  to  rework  the  story  into  acceptable  form. 

1.  Freeman,  Don.       I.  Churchill  Films.  Los  Angeles. 
[PS3511]  808.02  73-715531 

Churchill  Films  72  MARC 


Storytoons,  series  A  (Filmstrip) 
by  C(X>per  Films. 


Bailey  Films.  1962.    Made 


(\  fllm'ttrlp''.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscR  (2  s.  each).  12 
In.,  33H  rpm. 

With  complete  story-text  book. 

Credits:  Editor  and  adapter.  Margie  Bell. 

Contentu:  The  musicians  of  Bremen.  M  fr..  9  mln. — The  owl  and 
the  pussycat,  and  My  shadow.  33  fr.,  3  mln. — The  elves  and  the 
s1iot>maker.  .W  fr.,  5  mln. — Sleeping  beauty.  57  fr..  9  min. — The 
legend  of  the  palm  tree.  ?&  fr.,  4  mln. — Tbe  wind  and  the  sun.  27 
fr.  3  mln.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Children's  stories.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
372.4  72-737768 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Storytoons,  series  B  (Filmstrip)     Bailey  Films,  1962.    Made 
by  Cooper  Films. 

Ci  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each).  12  In., 
33)  rpm. 

With  complete  story-text  book. 

Credits  :  Editor  and  adapter.  Margie  Bell. 

Cyntents:  little  Red  Ridlnghood.  50  fr..  3  mln.— The  princess 
and  the  pea.  26  fr.,  A  mln. — Three  billy  goats  OnifF.  26  fr.,  4 
mln.— Rip  Van  Winkle.  58  fr.,  10  mln.- The  table  and  the  chair. 
25  fr..  3  mln.— The  dog  and  bis  shadow.  24  fr..  5  mln.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Children's  stories.        I.  Bailey  Fllnia,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

372,4  76-737769 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Storytoons,  scries  C  (FUmttrip)     Bailey  Films,  1063. 

6  ninftrlpB  (51  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs:  2  a. 
each,  12  In.,  331  rpm.     mlcrogroove. 

With  complete  story-text  tiook. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Margie  Bell. 

Contests,  Casey  at  the  bat,— Clever  Gretal. — Gingerbread  boy. — 
Little  black-eyed  rebel— Mother  Ooose  rhymes,  part  1-2. 

1.  (Thlldren's  stories.  2.  Children's  poetry.  i.  Bailey  FIUdb,  Inc., 
Hollywood,  Calif. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-4174 

Bailey  Films 


Stoumen,  Louie  Clyde 
see 

The  Naked  eye. 


Stowaway  in  the  sky  (Motion  picture)  Filmsonor  and  Films 
Montsouris,  Paris.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Lopert  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1962. 

82  mill.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Hel  Ivision.     Technicolor. 

A  Jalem  Productions  presentation. 

Credit*:  Director  and  writer,  Albert  Lamorlsse;  narration,  S.  N. 
Behrman;  narrator,  Jack  Lemmon;  music,  Jean  Prodromldee;  pho- 
tography, Maurice  Fellous,  Guy  Tabary,  Albert  Lamorlsse;  editor, 
Pierre  Gillette.  Catt:  Maurice  Baguet.  Andre  Qille,  Pascal  Lamo- 
rlsse. 

Summary:  A  comedy -ad  venture  about  a  boy  and  hla  grandfather 
who  take  a  fantastic  tour  of  France  In  a  bright  orange  balloon. 

-    Filmsonor,    Paris,     n.   Films   Montsouris.     in.  Lopert  Pictures 


Corporation. 


791.43 


Fi  67-1389 


Strabismus    (Motion   picture)    Professional   Research^  inc., 
tl»7-l3 

H  min.     sd.     bftw.     8  mm.     (Ophthalmology  series) 

UKip  film  mounieil  in  cartridge. 

Issued   in   standard   8  mm.  and   in  super  8  mm.   with   magnetic 
sound  track. 

SUMMARY:  Deflaes  the  terra  strabismus,  examines  the  nature  of 
It,  and  explains  how  and  why  It  Is  treated. 

1.   Strabismus.  I.   Professional  Research,   inc.     II.   Series: 

Ophthalmology  series  (Motion  picture) 

[RE771]  617  71-713105 

Professional  Research,  Inc. 


Stracke,  Win 
see 


Behind  the  skyscrapers. 


arahler,  Arthur  Newell,  1918-  An  intro- 

duction to  physical  geography 
see 

Physical  gec^raphy. 

Strahler,  Arthur  Newell,  1918-  Physical 

geography 
see 

Physical  ge<^raphy. 


Straight  hair,  curly  hair  (Filmstrip)  Thomas  Y.  Crowell 
Co.,  1970. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  11  mln. 
(I..etVread-and-find-out :  anatomy  and  physiology) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Baaed  on  tbe  book  of  the  same  title  by  Augusta  Ooldin,  illus- 
trated by  Ed  Somberly. 

Credit*:  Narrator.  Margaret  Pacsu. 

Summary:  Explains  the  structure  and  characteristics  of  hair; 
what  makes  It  straight,  wavy,  or  curly;  and  the  effect  of  tempera- 
ture and  humidity  on  It  Gives  experiments  demonstrating  the 
strength,  elasticity,  and  growth  of  hair.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Hair — Juvenile  films.  t.  Goldin,  Augusta  R.  Straight  hair, 
curly  hair.  n.  Thomas  Y,  Crowell  Company.  Series:  Let's-read- 
and-flnd-out :  anatomy  and  physiology  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  73-737011 

Thomas  Y.  Crowell  Co. 


Straight  inside  diameter  turning  (boring)  (Motion  picture) 
Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1960. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Tbe  Engine  latbe.  Set  3:  Ba- 
sic operations) 

Loop  film. 

With  shop  card. 

Credit*:  Airthors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynast 

Summary:  Gives  Instructions  for  InAtalllng,  adjusting  for  qieed  and 
direction,  and  foUowIi^  aafety  precautions  for  boring. 

1.  Drilling  and  boring.  2.  Lathcf.  L  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, im-.,  Chicago,  n.  Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  Tlie  En- 
gine lathe  (Motion  picture)     Set  3 :  Baste  operations. 

621.9  73-704418 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Straight  line  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.  8l.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Introduction  to  technical  draw- 
ing serim) 

I./>op  film. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Uses  simple  vtauats  to  show  the  technique  of  making 
a  straight  line  In  technical  drawing. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Rrltannioa  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  introduction  to  tech- 
nical drawing  series  (Motion  picture) 

744.4  73-706191 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Straight  makeup  (ingeirae)  (FSmatrip)  Patrick  Riley  and 
Robert  Rivera.  Released  by  Sigma  Educational  Films, 
1967. 

48   fr.     color.    36  mm.     (Creative  makeup  for  the  school  stage) 
With  study  guide- 
Credit*;  t^diicatlonal  consultant,  Omar  Paxou. 

Summary:    liiiistrates  tbe  basic  tools  and   tecbDlQues   for  creat- 
ine the  right  stage  makeup  for  an  Ingenue  character. 

1.  Make-up,  Theatrical        L  Sigma  Bducatlooal  rilma.        SerlM: 
Creative  makeup  for  the  school  atage  (nimstrlp) 

792  70-782681 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


372 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


straight  makeup  (jureBfle)  (FUmstrip)  Patrick  Rilay  and 
Robert  Rivera.     Released  by  Sigma  Educational  Films, 

1M7. 

37  tr.    color.    35  mm.     (CreatlTe  makeup  for  the  Bcbool  stage) 

With  study  guide.  

Creiit$:  Educational  coasulUnt,  Omar  Faxon. 

Bummary:  IlliiBtrates  the  basic  tools  and  technl«iae«  tor  creatlaf 
the  right  stage  makeup  for  a  Juvenile  character. 

1  Make-up,  Theatrical.  r.  Sigma  Bdacatlooal  ritaia.  Series: 
CreatlTe  makeup  for  the  school  stage  (rilnutrip)  

792  74-732582 

Sigma  Educational  Films 

A  Straisrht  pitch  (Motion  picture)  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.,  1967.  Made  by  Henry  Strauss  Produc- 
tions. 

20  mln.    sd.     color.     IQ  mm. 

Summarn:  Uses  dramatizations  to  explain  to  advertlalDg  salesmen 
the  ethical  standard.')  of  advertising  In  A.  T.  ft  T.  yeUow  pages. 

1.  Advertising.  i.  American  "^lephone  and  Telegrai^  Company. 
174  72-702591 

CINE 


Straight  sawing  {FUmstrip)     Society  for  Visual  Education, 
1970. 

59  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodixc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  15 
mln.     mlcrt^roove.     (Woodworking — stationary  power  tools) 

Power  tools  for  woodworking,  group  2. 

Produee<l  In  cooperation  with   In.struetlonat  Dynamics. 

With  tencher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

Summary:  Describes  the  stationary  circular  saw  and  the  radial 
arm  saw.  Demonstrates  the  basic  cuts  that  can  be  made  with  these 
tools,  emphasising  proper  safety  procedures. 

1.  CircQiar  saws.  2.  Radial  saws.  3.  Woodworking  Indastriea — 
Safety  measures.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

Series:  Woodworking — sUtlonary  power  tools  (Fllmstrlp)        Series: 
Power  tools  for  woodworking  (Fltmatrlp)  group  2. 

684.08  70-736395 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Straight  shooting  (Motion  picture)    Butterfly,    Released  by 

T'^niversal  Film  Manufacturing  Co.,  1917. 

5  reel-i.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

I*  C.  has  Czechoslovaklan  version  (48  mln.)  entitled  Pred  puft- 
hanii  cowboyfl. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  IJbrary  of  Congress. 
Print  acquired  from  the  Czechoslovak  Fllmarchlve. 

VredUg:  Director.  Jack  (John)  Ford;  story,  George  HIvely ;  pho- 
tographer, George  Scott.     Cait:  Harry  Car«y,  Hoot  Gibson. 

Summnry:  A  western  In  which  cattlemen  and  settlers  clash  over 
the  use  of  a  watcrhole  near  their  homes. 

I.  Butterfly  (Firm)  n.  Universal  Film  Manufacturing  Oompany. 
ra.  Pred  puShami  cowboyfl  (Motion  picture)  it.  American  Film 
Institute  Collection. 

791.43  70-708948 

Straight  turning  between  eentera  on  the  lathe  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Sfedia  Services,  1970. 

18  mlu.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Metal  shop — safety  and  operations) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  tirack. 

With  guide. 

CrediU:  Production  supervisor,  Keith  Gordon. 

Summary:  Close-up  photography  of  the  operations  used  In  straight 
turning  between  centers  on  the  lathe. 

1.  Turning.  i.  E.  P.  Research,  n.  AIMS  TH.-rtructlonal  Media 
Services.  Series:    Metal   shop — safety  and   (^)eratlons    (Motion 

picture ) 

684.09  72-704809 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Straightening  a  dent — roughing  (Motion  picture)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Autobodj  repairs) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Antomobiles — Bodies — Maintenance  and  repair.  I.  Falrfleld 
Associates.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series: 
Autobody  repairs  (Motion  picture) 

[TL255]  629.28  75-715249 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Strand,  Mark,  1934- 
see 


Solstice. 


Strang,  Ruth  May.  1895- 
homework 
see 


The  dress 


Guided  study  and 


Guided  study  and  homework. 


Strange   bedfellows    (Motion  picture) 
Co.,  1965. 


Universal    Pictures 


99  min.     sd.     color.    3o  mm. 

Technicolor. 

A  Panama  and  Frank  production. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Melvln  Frank ;  story,  Norman 
Panama,  Melvln  Prank;  screenplay,  Melvln  Trank,  Michael  Pertwee; 
mnslc,  Leigh  Harllne;  director  of  photography,  Leo  Tover;  film  edi- 
tor. Gene  Mliford.  Catt:  Rock  Hudson,  Glna  LoUobrlglda,  Gig 
Young.  Edward  Judd. 

Bummary:  A  comedy  about  an  American  corporation  executive 
who  tries  to  effect  a  reconciliation  with  his  Aery  Italian  wife,  after 
s  separation  of  seven  years.  In  order  to  Improve  his  corporate  Image 
prior  to  a  big  promotion. 

L  Universal  Pictures  Company,  Inc.  (Incorporated  1925) 

Fi 68-1606 


Strange  behavior  of  Ught  under  water  (Motion  picture) 
National  Rroadcasting  Co.,  1964.  Hade  by  Prian  Pro- 
ductions in  cooperation  with  New  York  University.  Re- 
leased by  Prism  Productions,  1969. 

28  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  moL  (Inquiries  In  scteoce  ...  with  Mr. 
Wisard) 

Transferred  from  oiriglQal  videotape  of  the  television  sales  Hr. 
Wizard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credltt:  Producer  and  aathor,  Don  Herbert. 

Summary;  Demoaatrates  and  explains  the  phenomenon  of  total 
Internal  reflection,  using  a  water  tank.  lUnmrates  how  modern  fiber 
optics  work. 

1.  Reflection  (Optics)  2.  Fiber  optics.  i.  National  Broadcasting 
Oompany,  Inc.  u.  Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York.  m.  Mr. 
Wizard  (Motion  picture)  Series:  Inqulrlea  In  science  ...  with  Mr. 
Wljian!   (Motion  picture) 

635  78-702102 

Prism  ProdncUoDS 


The    Strange    ease    of    Jerry    Meyer    (Filmstrip)     Graded 
Press,  1971. 

04  fr.    color.    S5  mm.    and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  83ft  rpm. 

With  leader's  guide  and  reading  script. 

CREDITS :  Director,  Anton  Pllveraack ;  writw,  Don  Kuhn ; 
photographer,  Wayne  Smith. 

SUMMARY :  Pres^its  s  modem  version  of  the  story  of  the 
prophet  Jeremiah  in  which  a  contemporary  man  faces  slttutioos 
similar  to  those  encountered  by  the  prc^ibet    For  dementary  grades. 

1.  Conduct  of  life—Juvenile  films.       I.  Qraded  Press. 

224  70-738699 

Methodist  Pub.  House 


The  Strange  case  of  Rudolf  Hess  (Motion  picture)  CBS 
News,  1965. 

3(1  m'u     Bd.     b&v.    IG  mm. 

SponMjred  hy  the  Prudential  Innurance  Co,  of  America. 

Tflecnst  on  Ihe  f'BS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ixaac  Klelnerman;  writer,  Lael  Wertenbaker; 
narrntor,  Walter  Cronkite;  photographer)*,  John  Tlffln,  Gerhard 
Schwartzkopff :  editor,  Harold  Silver. 

Summary:  Re<>ount(i  events  in  Germany  and  Britain  surrounding 
the  flight  of  Rudolf  Hess  to  Britain  In  May  1&41  to  dlscuRS  peace 
terms  with  the  Duke  of  Hamilton.  Relates  the  subsequent  events 
and  results  of  the  Nurenhurg  trIaU  as  they  pertain  to  the  l&siie  of  his 
sanltr. 

1.   Hes«,  Rudolf.  1894-  i.  The  Twentieth  century   (Televi- 

sion program)  ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc.  CBS  Newn. 
940.548  Fi  68-258 


The  Strange  case  oi  the  English  language  (Motion  pioture) 
CBS  News.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

48  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 
Credita:  Narrator,  Harry  Reasoner. 

Summary;  An  Insight  Into  the  use  and  abuse  of  the  English  lan- 
guage as  ezemplltied  In  speeches  of  prominent  people  In  public  life. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  English  language— Usage.  i.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System. 


Inc    CBS  News.    n.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 


76-702592 


The  Strange  country  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Grate  House,  1969. 

61  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
10  mln,  m Icrogroove.  (Images  and  ImaginsHons:  seeing  creatively, 
DO.  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credili:  Author.  MUiiael  Slegel. 

Summary:  Uses  scenes  of  a  Junkyard  to  aid  children  In  learning 
to  see  things  more  intensely. 

1.  Visual  education.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Images 
and  Imaginations:  seeing  creatively  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

372.6  70-733795 

Eye  Gate  Houw 


The   Strange    ones    (Motion   picture)      Sid  Davis   Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.     IS  mm. 

Produced   with   the  cooperation  of  the  Culver  City  Police  DepL 
Summary.-  Uses  a  story  of  a  young  girl's  experience  with  a  child 
molester  to  point  out  to  children  how  to  avoid  this  type  of  situation 
and  how  to  cope  with  the  situation  if  It  does  arise. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Child  molesting.  i.  David  (Sid)  Productions. 

364.15  75-707537 

Sid  Davis  Productions 


Strange  partners  (symbiosis  in  the  sea)  (Motion  picture) 
Reela  Films.     Released  by  Sterling  Movies,  1968. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Forinerly  entitled  It's  a  strange  world  (symblosl.s  In  the  sea) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Marian  Kley:  writer  Gall  Comp- 
ton ;  research,  Dorothy  Wood ;  consultant,  F.  G.  Walton  Smith ; 
photographer,  Don  Renn:  editor,  Justine  Cietcg. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  relationship  of  marine  animals.  Includes 
scenes  of  small  fish  riding  on  the  hacks  of  larger  fish ;  a  pearlflsh 
living  within  a  sea  cucumber;  neon  gobies  cleaning  parasites  oB  of 
large  fiflh ;  and  microscopic  scenes  of  parasites  in  ^lls, 

1.  Marine  Launa.    2.  Symbiosis.  i.  Reela  Films,     n.  Sterling 

Movies  C  S.  A.,  inc.  nt.  It's  a  strange  world  (symbiosis  in  the  sea 
(Motion  picture) ) 

674.92  73-702421 

CINE 


[Strange  phnt  action)  (Motion  picture)    International  Tele- 
Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  mln.     'd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleldosc<q>e > 

Credita:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss.  Thelma  Schnee. 

Summary:  C«8  time-lapse  photc«raphy  to  describe  the  actions  of 
the  leafless,  parasitic  dodder  plant  as  it  bores  into  the  sap  stream 
of  its  host  to  absorb  nourishment.  Also  shows  the  clinging  action  of 
the  passion  flower  vine  and  of  the  bean  tendril. 

1.  Dodder.     2.  Climbing  plants.  l  International  Tele-Film 

Productions,  inc.        Series:  John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

Fi  67-2078 


373 


{Motkn  picture]     Troll  A*- 


4  nrin.     ,i     eolor.     Hvcr  t  MB. 

Loop  film  ia  uMUidae- 

WiAMcbcn  gnidt. 

SUMMARY:  ncnra  tortaukM  car 
wafli  uid  laad  nMoa,  aad  ihowa  dw  ecfi 
Ariioat. 

I.  LaodfofSN — Uttk — JuvcaUc  fUms. 
fifaM.    [I.  LMdIorao— Uuk    2.  LuidfonR 
[OB124]  5J0 

Tnia 


■hapas  of  the  ^wiflaiafc  ia  Utak  aad 

2.  Laodfofna — Ahuxu — Juvenile 
ns — Aiizoaaj       I.  Trail  AjMdala. 
72-701 IM 
MAKC 


Strangeness  minus  3  (Motion  picture)  British  Broadcast- 
ing Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Peter  Eo- 
beck  &  Co.,  1968. 

45  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

CredUsr  Producer,  Philip  Daly. 

Summarv:  Presents  Interrlews  with  physlclsta  Murray  OelLMauu. 
Yu™i  Neeman.  Nicholas  Samlos,  and  Richard  Teyiiman  who  discuss 
and  analyze  the  theory  which  predicted  the  ptopertles  of  omeni- 
mlnoa  particles 

1.  Particles  (Nuclear  physics)  i.  British  Broadcasting  Cor- 

poration,   n.  Robeck  (Peter  M.)  t  Company,  Inc.  New  York 

^  639.7  Fi  A  68-2268 

Peter  M.  Robeck  t  Co.  ^^ 


Stranger  in  my  shoes   {Motim  picture)     Paulist  Produc- 
tions, 1966. 

28  min.    -«d.    b&w.    18  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide.  ,    ,_    c^         i>...o 

Crcdll.-  ProducS-,  John  Furla;  director.  Jack  Shea ;  writers, 
Gerry  Sy,  B  W  Sandetur.  Ca.1:  Efrem  Zlmballst,  Jr..  Julie 
Adams,  Andrew  Prlne,  Joe  Flynn. 

Sun^ri,:  A  dramatisation  about  an  ei-profasor  ot  EngUsh  who. 
while  strureling  to  Hto  with  a  superficial  set  ot  values  l""^  "I'ly 
on  money Tnd  prestige,  really,  that  he  has  Mt  ■«'>«>'">'•>•» 
gained  and  decides  to  return  to  the  competition  and  Intellectual 

'""'pLmt'  P?o?u«.^,°Paclflc  Palisade..  Calif.        Serl«, :  Insight 
(Motion  picture)  ^^^  79-705448 

Paulist  Productions 

The  Stranger  left  no  card  (Motion  picture)     George  Brest 

Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

25  mln.    ad.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summarv;  A  story  Involving  a  stranger  who  comes  to  a  quiet 
town,  bringing  with  him  all  the  Ingredients  of  a  fantastic  crime. 

I  Brest,  George,    n.  Contemporary  FUms/McOraw-HlU. 

791.43  79-708736 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Stranger  on  Rue  Saint  Anne  (French  Canada)  (Filmstrip) 

Family  Films,  1965. 

41  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm.,  10 
min.     mli;rogroove.     (Christian  friends  around  the  world) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Tells  how  a  lonely  American  girl  In  French  Canada 
discovers  that  Christian  love  and  friendship  can  he  found  anywhere. 

1.    Friendship.  L   Family   Films.   Ina  Serieg;   ChrtatUn 

friends  around  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

241.4  Fi  A  67-3072 
Family  Films,  Inc. 

Stranger  than  science  fiction  (Motion  picture)    CBS  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

27  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     {The  21st  century) 

Telecast   on    the  CBS-TV   documentary  show  The  2l8t  century. 

Summarv;  Shows  some  scientific  achievements  of  today  which 
were  depicted  in  the  science  Action  literature  of  the  past, 

1.  Science.  2.  Science  flctlon.  i.  CBS  Films,  inc  n.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  The  21st  century  (Motion  picture) 
808.3  79-701246 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Strangers  (Motion  picture)    West  Virginia  University,  1968. 

S  min.     ad.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Sumrtiary:  Shows  a  college  boy  and  girl  meeting  and  seemingly 
ignoring  each  other  to  the  accompanying  mnalc  of  Barber's  Adagio 
for  strings, 

1.   Barber,   Samuel,  1910-  Quartet,  strings,   no.  1,  op.  H,  B 

minor.     Adagio,     n.  West  Virginia.     Umversffty. 

001.5  70-701738 
CINE 


Straagen  fat  tkdr  owa  imi:  the  Uacfct.  [Motion  picture]     ABC 
News.     Released  by  ABC  Media  Coocepto,  1971. 

12  min.     id.     coior.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Marlene  Saadcn;  director.  WardcU  Oaynor. 

SUMMARY:  ExploreatbecTcativnMaaormembenoranuThanbtackibetto. 
Sbowi  how  the  bl*cki  si  Concept  East,  s  community  cultural  rcaowcc  center  in 
Detroit'*  ilumi.  are  using  the  ans  to  devetop  ■  new  source  ot  pride  sod  ideality 
in  their  learch  for  African  roots. 

1.  Negro  ans— United  States.  2.  Negroe»~Racc  identity.  i.  Anericaa 
BroMlcuting  Company.     II.  ABC  Media  Coocepis. 

INX512.3.N5]  301.20973  72-700882 

ABC.  Inc.  72  MAKC 


StmitnrafcitMr  owa  kad:  the  CUcawM.  [Motion  picture]    ABC 

Newt.     Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts.  1971. 

I«  min-     td.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  Hope  Ryden;  narrmtor,  Frsnk  Reynoldr 

SUMMARY:  De»cn*be«  evenn  which  took  plve  in  Pharr,  Tei.,  thai  made 
the  puMic  tware  of  the  injustices  lufrered  by  the  Chicaoo  minority.  ExpUim  the 
part  at  Ibeae  events  played  by  Dors  and  Efrtia  Peroa&dez  sod  Alooso  Lopez. 

I.  Mexican  Americans— Phan,  Tex.  2.  Pharr.  Tex.— SocU  cotiditioas. 
I.  American  BroMlcauiag  Compwiy.  II.  ABC  MedU  Concepts.  III.  Serie* 
The  Cbicanos.  [Motion  picture] 

[F394j  301.45  72-701262 

American  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Ca 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Stnagcn  is  their  on  land:  the  Puerto  Rlcans.  [Motion  picture] 
ABC  News.     Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts.  1971. 

14  mm.     td.     color      16  mm 

Wiih  luide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  ind  wrilcr,  John  E.  Johnion,  Jr. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  worit  in  progreM  «  ihe  Puerto  Ric«n  Family  Insti- 
lute  in  New  York  City,  which  ti  run  by  veA  for  Puerto  RicMit.  Explains  that  its 
nuin  |oal  it  to  keep  families  logether  before  abject  living  conditions  split  them. 

I,  Puerto  Rican*  in  New  York  (City)     2.  Family— New  York  (Ciiy)     3. 
Puerto  Rican  Family  Inalitute.        I.  American  Broadcaating  Company.      11. 
ABC  MedU  Concepu 
iFl28.9.P85i  362.8  72-700881 

ABC.  Inc.  72  MARC 

Strangers  in  town  {Filmstrip)    U.  S.  Dept.  of  Ajrriculture, 
190S.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

80  fr     -olor.     3.1  iiiiii. 

-Also  Issued  .'IS  .slj.le  set 

With  narnitlve  guide. 

Suwmarii:  The  story  of  the  Job  Corps  and  Ihe  Job  Corpa  Con- 
servation Ceoters  operated  by  various  State  and  Federal  agencies. 
Explains  that  the  program  helps  to  train  some  of  the  thousands 
of  young  iieoi.le  who  drop  out  of  school  and  who  have  do  work 
skills  to  eaaWe  them  to  enter  the  labor  force. 

1.  U.  S.    Job  Corps.        I.  U.  S.     Dept  of  Agriculture. 

TTQ  V  ,.,  .      ,,.  ^^-^  FiE 68-532 

U.  S.  Nafl  Agr.  Llbr. 

Strat  (Motion  picture)    Jason  Films,  1970. 

25  niln.     sd.     color     16  mm.     (Jamn  Films  portrait  series) 
Sunuii'iii/:  A  ciiicnia  verity  portrait  of  Stratford  Sherman,  shoW' 

ing  how   he  f^oes  about  trying  to  institute  change  at  his  exclusire 

eastern   preparatory  school.     Includes  scenes  of  him  at  home  and 

on  his  Europeaa  summer  vacation. 

1.  Sherman.  Stratford.  i.  Jason  PItmK. 

155.5  76-705673 

CINE 


strategies  for  value  change:  nonviolent  dissent  (Filmstrip) 

Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1970. 

7S  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  pbonodlsc:  16  mln.     (Law  and  order: 
values  Id  crisis) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  Linda  Tooul ;  editor,  Marlon  Brady. 

Summary :   Analyzes  the   forces   of  change   at   work   in   America 
u>ing  a  study  of  nonviolent  dissent  as  a  strategy  for  value  change. 

1.   Nonvioleace  —  Juvenile   films,     2.   U.    S.  —  Social   conditions  — 
J960-        — Juvenile  films.    3.   Social  values — Juvenile  films.  I. 

Schloat    (Warren)    Productions,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  T.        Series:  Law 
and  order:  values  in  crisis  (Filmstrip) 

320.973  72-737725 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 

Strategy  for  productive  behavioi-  (Motion  picture)     BNA 
Incorporated,  1969.    Made  by  Pat  Powell  Films. 

20  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Gellerman  motlratlon  and  produc- 
tivity series) 

With  leader's  guide 

Summary:  Saul  Oellerman  discusses  the  approaches  of  ttehavloral 
adence  to  moaration  and  how  these  apiiroaches  cao  be  luied  YtJ 
management 

1.  Management.     2.   Personnel  maDagemeot  z.   BNA  Incorpo- 

rated. Series:  Gellerroan  motivation  and  productivity  series  (Ho- 

tloD  picture) 

658.3  73-701226 

BNAPilras 


The  Strategy  of  coming  to  power  {Motion  picture)  Insti- 
tute on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Van- 
derbilt  TTniversitv,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of 
Notre  Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNI)IT-TV. 

.'10  mil)     s«l.     K^.w.     16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no   12) 

With  sturtv  Euide. 

Credits:  rrochicer  and  director,  flerald  BitrlJiRp. 

Rummani:  I^-nurer  Gerhart  Niemeyer  discusses  Lenin's  work  Two 
tactlcN  nnd  how  thp  ComniutilKfs  planned  their  revolution  to  cover 
areas  wherr  the  proletariat  was  weak  and  the  peasantry  strong. 

1.  Socialism  In  Itiissla.  i.  I.enin.  Vladimir  Il'lch,  1870-1B24. 

Dve  taktikl  sofiial-demokratli  v  demokraticheskol  revoIfllGll.  n. 
Vanderbllt  University.  Nashville.  Institute  on  Oromunisra  and  Con- 
stitutional Democracy.  Series:  The  Nature  of  Communism  (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  12. 

Fi  67-582 


The  Stratford  Shakespeare  knew   (Motion   picture) 
fection  Form  Co.,  1971. 


Per- 


IT  luln.     Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

CRROIT.S:  Director,  Wayne  F.  DeUoutb;  pbot(«raphy.  Mike 
Dieter. 

SUMMARY:  A  photographic  study  of  Shakespeare's  Stratford 
projwrtiex:  his  home,  Hathaway  Cottage,  Arden  House,  Trinity 
Church,  New  HouHe,  and  the  English  countryside. 

1.  Shnkenpeare.  William.  l.''>64 -1616— Iconography.  2.  Shakespeare, 
William.  1W+-1616— Homes  and  haunts— Stratford.  I.  Perfection 
Konii  Comiiany. 

[  PR2929)  914JJ4  70-713589 

Perfection  Form  Co. 


Stratified  flow  (Motion  picture)  Education  Development 
Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp..  1968. 

26  mln.     m).     color.     16  mm. 

Made  for  the  .National  (Vimmlttee  for  Fiuld  Mechanics  Films. 

Hutnmary:  Prfn^iiis  demonstration-eiperlments  showing  Interface 
wave  l»etww>n  (IiiidM  of  dllTerent  densities  and  Internal  waves  and  lee 
waves  In  (-onnnuouMly.stratlfled  riulds  flowing  over  various  obstacles. 
DIscuMes  relevance  to  channel  flows,  <xvaiiogrBphy,  and  meteorology. 

L  Fluid  mechanics.  i.  Education  Development  Center,  n.  BUt- 
cyclopaedia  Britannica  Educattonal  Corporation. 

530.12  70-^702593 

CINB 


Stratton,  William  G 
see 


Small  world;   Stratton,  Chakofsky,  CouBlns. 


Strauss  (Henry)   and  Company,  inc..  New  York 
see 

All  I  need  is  a  conference. 

The  innerman  steps  out. 

Strauss  (Henry)    Productions,  inc..  New  York 
see 

Man  the  manager  case  histories. 

Strauss,  Johann,  1825-1899.       Geschichten  aus  dem 
Wiener  Wald 
see 

Tales  of  the  Vienna  woods. 

Strauss,  Lewis  L 
see 

Small  world:    Szilard,  Bethe,  Strauss, 
Wiesner. 

Strauss,  Richard,  1864-1949.       Also  sprach 
Zarathustra 
see 

Thus  spake  Richard  Strauss. 

Strauss,  Richard,  1864-1949.       Don  Quixote 
see 

Don  Quixote. 

Strauss,  Richard,  1864-1949.      Die  Frau  ohne 
Schatten 
see 

Die  Frau  ohne  Schatten. 

arauss,  Richard,  1864-1949,      Der  Rosenkavalier 
see 

Der  Rosenkavalier. 


Strauss,  Richard,  1864-1949. 
lustige  Streiche 


Till  Eulenspiegels 


Till  Eulenspiegel  by  Richard  Strauss. 


Strauss:  a  story  in  pictures  (Filmstrip)    Bowmar  Beoords, 

1970. 

2  filmstrips  <pt  1,  50  fr.;  pt  2,  55  fr.)  color.  35  mta.  and  pho- 
nodisc:  2  s..  12  In..  33)  rpm.,  18  mln.  each,  microgroove.  (Biogra- 
phies of  great  composers) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crcdita:  Authors,  Nick  Rossi,  Jerald  Saladana. 

Bummary:  Portrays  events  fn  the  life  of  Oermao  composer  Bldiard 
Strauss. 

1,  Strausa,  Richard.  18ft4-lW9.  i.  Bowmar  Records.  Series: 
Biographies  of  great  composers  (Filmstrip) 

927  71-735334 

Bowmar  Records 


Stravlnskitl  Igor»  Fedorovich,   1882- 
Histoire  du  soldat 
see 

Close-up  of  Igor  Stravinsky  conducting  his 
historic  music  drama  L'histoire  du  soldat. 


Stravinskit,  Igor'  Fedorovich,  1882-  L'oiseau 

de  feu 
see 

Firebird  Suite  by  Igor  Stravinsky. 

Stravinsky's  Firebird. 

Two  ballet  birds. 

StravinskilT,  Igor'  Fedorovich,  1882-      Petroushka 
see 

Petrouchka,  by  Igor  Stravinsky. 


374 


Stravinsky  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1966. 

56  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Telec.^st  as  a  CBS  News  Special,  on  May  3.  1966. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  David  Oppeabetm:  narrator, 
Charleii  Kuralt ;  music,  Igor  Stravinsky;  photographer,  Haskell 
Wexler;  film  editor.  Patricia  JafTe. 

Summary;  Presents  a  personal  view  of  Igor  Stravinsky,  with 
reminiscences  of  the  past  and  plana  for  the  future.  Includes  ex- 
cerpts from  his  oldest  and  newest  compositions. 

1.  Stravlnskll.  Igor'  Fedorovich,  1882-  i,  Columbia  Broad- 

casting System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

780.07  73-709788 

Stravinsky's  Firebird  (Filmstrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1967. 

75  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  [diODodisc:  2  s..  12  In..  331  rpm.,  19 
mln.     microgroove. 

Creditt:  Illustrator,  John  Cadel. 

Eummtvry:  Depicts  The  firebird,  a  ballet  choreographed  by  Michael 
Fokine  to  the  music  of  Igor  Stravinsky  played  lo  its  entirety  by  a 
full  symphony  orchestra. 

1.  Stravlnskll.  Igor'  Fedorovich,  1882-  L'oiseau  de  feu.  i. 

Stravlnskll,  Igor'  Fedorovich,  1882-  L'ohKau  de  feu.    ti.  Imperial 

Film  Company,  inc.,  LakeL^nd.  Fla. 

792.8  Fi  A  67-3892 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Straw  sculpture   (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films,  1968.     Re- 
leased by  UFA  Educational  Media. 

?.  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  nrni.     (Art  construction  Beiie-*) 

Loop  lilni. 

With  studv  guide. 

Credits:  Kducatlonal  consultant.  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  how  to  make  a  three-dimensional  object 
from  straight  lines,  and  how  to  make  an  architecturally  strong  and 
rigid  structure  from  relatively  weak  material.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.   Straw  work.  I.   Ikon  Films.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

Series:  Art  construction  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  75-710573 

BFA  Educational  Sledla 


Strawbridge,  John 
see 


Harold  and  Cynthia. 

The  stray    (Motion  picture)      Franciscan  Communicaticma 
Center,  1971. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Parable  series) 

SL'MMARY:  A  dramatization  about  a  young  child  who  got  lost 
while  visiting  the  jboo  with  a  group  of  twelve  children,  and  the  cele- 
bration which  took  place  when  the  boy  was  found. 

I.  Franciscan  Communicationa  Center.  II.  Series:  Parable  series 
(Motion  picture) 

248.4  71-713243 

CINB 

Streak  plate  technique   (Motion  picture)     Harper  &  Row, 

Publishers.  1972. 

o  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  ( Italic  laboratory  techniques  for  nii- 
crolilology ) 

.\lso  Issued  In  sujier  8  mm.  cartridge  with  magnetic  .sound. 

With  correlated  slide  set. 

CKKIHTS:  -Authors.  Neal  It.  CJroman,  Velma  C.  Chambers. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  streak  plate  technique  in  the  mi. 
crobloiogy  laboratory. 

1.  Bacteriology — Technique.  I.  llar|>er  &  Row,  FuhllshetK.  II. 
Series:  Basic  hiboratory  techniques  for  microbiology  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[QR66]  589.9  74-712603 

Harper  &  Row,  Publishers 


Streaking  bacteria  on  a  {date   (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia BritAnnica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Biological  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  the  technique  of  streaking  an  agar  plate 
with  an  Inoculating  needle  for  the  separation  of  two  or  more  klnda 
of  bacteria  lo  a  mixture. 

1.  Bacteriology — Technique.  r.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 

cational Corporation.  Series:  Biological  techniques  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

578  Fi  A  68-2171 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Stream   (Motion  picture) 
Newenhouae,  inc.,  1969. 


CommunioD.     Beleaaed  by  Henk 


15  min.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

Summary;  Describes  how  a  businessman  on  a  holiday  In  the  coun- 
try begins  to  sail  his  model  boat.  Depicts  the  man'i  search  for  bis 
boat  after  It  silpa  away  and  sails  tbrougb  pollutants. 

1.  Water — Pollution.  i.  Communico   (Firm)     il  Newenhouse 

(Henk)  inc. 

614  70-705674 

CINB 


The  Stream    (Filmstrip) 
see   Ecol<^ical  communities:  The  stream 


Stream  action  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1971.  Made  by  Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division, 
London. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Earth  science  loop  serle\ 
set  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

iSitmnkirv.-  Uses  anlmallOD  to  cover  Important  aspects  of  stream 
action. 

1.  Rivera.  L  UcOraw.HllI  Book  Company.  Series:  Earth 
science  loop  series  (Motion  picture)     set  2. 

551.8  7»-7094fl7 

HcOraw-HlllBookCo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Hubbard  Scaentific  Co., 


Stnun  cnt-irfFs  {Motion  picture) 
1968. 

4  mln.     al.    color    6  tnni.    i(GeoloKy/stre}iiii  table  film  loop  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  Id  cartridee.  Issued  In  standnrd  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Wtth  study  KUlde. 

Creda$:  Deveioped  and  supervised  by  Greftory  Bediway. 

Summary:  ExamJDev  both  natural  cut-offs  and  flood  cut-ot^  The 
sequences  reveal  the  damming  of  the  cut-off  ineaoder  to  produce  an 
oxbow  lake.    Includes  aerial  views  of  cut-offs. 

1.  Rlren.  2.  Lakes.  &  Meandering  riven.  l  Hubbard  (T.  N.) 
SclentlHc   Company,    Northbrook,    III.  Series:    Oeology/stream 

table  film  loop  series  (Uotlon  picture) 

651.8  72-701342 

Hubbard  Scientific  Oo. 

Th«  Stream  environment.     Part  1:  Aquatic  insects  (Mo- 
tion picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

5   tiiln.     si.     color,     fuper  8  mm.      (Ecology:   fresh   water  en- 
▼IronmentF) 

Ixiop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CRKDITS :  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

St'MHARV :  Shows  three  species  of  aquatic  Insects  and  tiow- 
they  sdapt  to  their  environment. 

1.  Insects,  Aquatic.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Stream  ecolog}'. 
I.  Thome  I-llms,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  EJcology:  fresh 
wnter  eiivlronmenis  (Motion  pioturei 

fQU9€]  595.7  70-712113 

Tbi>me  Flhns,  Inc. 

Hie  Stream  environment.    Part  2:  Aquatic  insects  (Mo- 
tion picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

4  mill.  si.  color.  .<4Uper  8  nmi.  (Ecology:  fresh  water  environ- 
nient«) 

IxMp  fllm.    Film  noteH  on  cartridge  ease. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

Sr.MMAUY :  Shows  how  oaddlsfiies,  mayflies,  and  stoneflies  obtain 
oxygen  by  different  modiflcatloc9  of  their  gill  structures.  Demon- 
strates how  they  are  adapted  to  their  environment. 

1.  Insects,  Aquatic.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Stream  ecology. 
I.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Oolo.  II.  Series:  Ecology:  fresh 
water  environments  (Motion  picture) 

[QL496]  595.7  74-7121 14 

Tborne  Films.  Inc. 

The  Stream  environment.    Part  3:  Aquatic  insects  (Mo- 
tion picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

3  mill.  si.  color.  Miiper  8  mm.  (Ecolosy;  fresh  water  euviron- 
mentH) 

I>xip  fllm.    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  ca>«. 

CRKDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SL'MMARY:  Shows  the  heligrammlte  (flshfly  and  dobsonfly 
larvae)  and  the  water  penny  (larval  stage  of  a  terrestrial  beetle). 
I>eniun$trates  how  both  species  are  adapted  for  living  under  stream 
rooks. 

1.  Insects,  Aquatic.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Stream  ecology. 
I.  Thome  F'llms,  inc.,  Itoulder,  Colo,  II,  Series:  Ecology:  fresh 
water  environments  (Motion  picture) 

[QL496]  595.7  78-712116 

Thorne  Fihns.  inc. 

Stream  erosion  cycle  (Motion  picture)     Hubbani  Scimtifio 
Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    e  mm.     (Geology /stream  table  fllm  loop  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  h  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crediti:  Developed  and  supervised  by  Gregory  Beckway. 

Summary:  Examines  the  complete  development  of  a  stream  valley 
from  youth,  through  maturity,  to  old  ape.  Includes  waterfall  de- 
velopment during  youth,  lateral  planatlon  during  maturity,  and  a 
cut-off  sequence  during  old  age. 

1.  Valleys.  i.  Hubbard  (T.  N.i  Scientific  Company,  NorthbEOok, 
IIL  Series:  Geok)gy/gtre«m  table  film  loop  series   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

551.3  76-701343 

Hubbard  SclenilflcCo. 


Stream  piracy   { Motion  pictu  re) 
1968. 


Hubbard  Scioitific  Co., 


4  mln.     si.     color.    6  mm.    i(Geology/stream  table  fllm  loop  series) 

L<K>p  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  stsndard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Developed  and  supervised  by  Gregory  Beckwny. 

Summary:  lilu.strates  the  capture  of  one  stream  by  another  by 
lateral  planatlon,  flooding,  headward  erosion,  and  deflection.  De- 
scribes the  conversion  of  a  water  gap  to  a  wind  gap. 

1.  Rivers.  I.  Hubbard  (T.  N.)  Scientific  Company,  Northbrook, 

III.  Series:  Oeology/stream  table  fllm  loop  series   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

551.3  70-701344 

Hubbard  Sdentlflc  Oo. 

Streaming    birefringence    (Motion   picture)      Wendell    H. 

Slabaiish.    Released  by  John  Wiley  and  Sons,  1969. 

4  mill,     si,    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  test  for  birefringence,  rotaUonal  diffu- 
sion, and  the  mechanism  of  orientation  rod-shaped  particles,  and 
demonstrates  streaming  birefringence  In  a  colloidal  dispersion.  With 
captions, 

1.  Refraction,  Double.  I,  Slabaagh.  Wendell  H.     II.  Wiley 

(John)  and  Sons,  inc. 

tQC425]  648  78-712734 

John  Wiley  &  Sons 

Streams  and  river  valleys.  (Motion  picture]     King  Broadcasting 
Co.,  1971. 

7  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Document!  the  dettniction  of  ttreanu  and  riven  in  the  Puget 
Sound  region  of  Wuhiogton  Sute,  outlining  the  steps  needed  to  reverse  the 
deterioration  of  these  nitural  waterways. 

I.  Water— Pollution — Pugct  Sound  area.  I,  King  Broadcasting  Company. 
lTD225)  333,9  72-702340 

CINE  72  MARC 

[Streams  and   whirIpo<^)    {Motion  picture)      International 

Tele-Film  Productions,  1»49. 

11  min,     sd.     b&w,     16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 
Creiitt:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thetma  Schnee, 
Summary:  Evaluates  miniature  models  In  a  marine  re«earch  lat>- 
oratory  to  reveal  some  of  the  problems  in  controlling  rivers.     Ex- 
plains the  cause  snd  effect  of  whirlpools. 

1,  Hydraulic  models,     2,  Whlripoola.  i.  International  Tele- 

Fllm  Productions,  inc.        Series:  John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope   (Mo- 
tloD  picture) 

Fi  67-2079 


The  Street  rf  sorrows  {Motion  picture)  Hirschel-Sofar, 
Germany,  1925,  Presented  in  the  U.  S.  by  Raymond  Ro- 
hauer,  1958. 

120  min.    si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  English  titles  added.  Originally  released  In  Germany  lo 
1925  under  the  Utle  Die  freudloee  gasse  and  In  the  U.  S.  under  the 
titles  The  Joylen  street  and  The  street  of  sorrows. 

Adapted  from  a  novel  by  Hugo  Bettaoer. 

CredUt:  Director,  O.  W.  Pabat;  writer,  Willi  Haas.  Catt:  OreU 
Garbo,  Werner  Krauss,  Asta  Nielson,  Jaro  Furth,  Robert  Garriaoa. 

Summary.-  A  drama  about  the  hunger  and  passioo  of  the  peopla 
living  undtf  the  distorted  conditions  of  Inflatlon-rlddeo,  postwar 
Vienna. 

L  Bettauer,  Hugo,  1872-1925.  Die  freadloae  gaase.  n.  Hlrscbel- 
Sofar.  tn.  Rohaoer,  Raymond,  iv.  Die  Freadloae  gasae  (Motion  pic- 
tore)     T.  Tbejoyteas  street  (UoUoo  picture) 

Fi 68-725 

Street  of  the  sardine  (Motion  picture)  Eva  Lothar.  Re- 
leased by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  Impressionistic  sttidy  of  GaDoery  row,  by  John 
Steinbeck, 

1.  Steinbeck,  John,  1902-1968.  Cannery  row.  I,  Steinbeck,  John, 
1902-1968.  Cannery  row.  II.  Lothar.  Bra.  in.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 
[PS3537.T3234]  813  79-712414 

Pjramld  Films 

Streets  of  Paris    (Motion  picture) 
see   A  Century  of  Progress  Exposition:    Streets  of 
Paris 

Streets,  prsirics,  and  vafleys:  the  life  of  Carl  Sandburg 

(Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  T^ 
1968. 

2  fllmstripa  (pt.  1,  85  fr.;  pt.  2.  75  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodlscs:  12  In.,  33)  rpm..  pt.  1.  18  min.;  pt,  2,  17  mliL  micro- 
groove. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  life  and  work  of  Carl  Sandburg,  and 
Includes  scenes  of  the  streets,  prairies,  and  valleys  about  which  be 
wrote. 

1.  San^urg,  Carl,  1878-1907.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleas- 

antville, N,  Y. 

928  Fi  A  68-5233 

Guidance  Associates 

Streisand,  Zuch,  and  Freedman 
see 

The  Bright  new  face  of  foam. 

Strength  1:  Trainii^  with  weights  (Motion  picture)  Bailey 
Films.  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Five  factors  of  physical  fltness) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credilt:  Script,  education  consultant,  and  manual,  James  0. 
Crakes. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  three  dlflTerent  approaches  to  development 
of  strength  through  the  use  of  weight  training  techniques.  Incorpo- 
rates the  two  basic  variables  in  a  weight  training  program :  resistance 
(weight  lifted)  and  repetition  (number  of  movements). 

1.  Weight  lifting.        I,  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series :  Five  factors  of  physical  fltness  ( Motion  picture) 

613.7  78-708812 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Strength  2:  Training  without  weights  (Motion  picture) 
Rjiiley  Films.  1968. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Five  factors  of  physical  fltness) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Script,  education  consultant,  and  manual,  James  0. 
Crakes. 

Summary:  Provides  a  progressive  strength -building  program  with- 
out the  use  of  weights  and  barbells.  Demonstrates  easy  exercises  to 
strengthen  muscles, 

1.  Calllsthenlca.        i.   Bailey  Films,  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series :  Five  factors  of  physical  fltness  ( Motion  picture) 

613.7  71-708813 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Strength  3:  Training  without  weights  (Motion  picture) 
Raiiev  Films,  1968. 

4  niiij.    si,    color,    super  8  mm,     (Five  factors  of  physical  fltne«) 

I>xip  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual, 

Creditt:  Script,  education  consulUnt,  and  manual.  James  G. 
Crakes. 

Summary:  Provides  a  progressive  strength-building  program  with- 
out the  use  of  weights  and  barbells.  Includes  exercises  for  students 
working  In  pairs, 

1.  Callisthenics.        i.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series :  Five  factors  of  physical  fltness  (Motion  picture) 

613.7  75-708814 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Strength  of  plants  (Motion  picture)  Ceskoslovensky  film- 
export,  Czechoslovakia.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Con- 
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  the  extraordinary  vitality  of  germinating 
plant  seeds.  Includes  experiments  which  ahow  bow  the  fragile  plants 
often  perform  feats  of  strength. 

1,  Germination.  2.  Growth  (Plants)  I.  OesduwlOTeosk^  fllmex- 
port     11.  Contemporary  FlIme/McGraw-HlU. 

581.1  78-710555 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Strengthening  your  beef  dollar  (Filmstrip)    V.  S.  Dept  of 
Agriculture,  1968.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

33  fr     color.    35  mm. 

Also  issued  ii.s  slide  set 

With  narrative  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  buy  beef  economically.  Shows  eco- 
nomical, good-quality  beef  cuts,  and  descrit>ea  how  to  [vepare  them 
to  get  the  most  eating  satisfaction. 

1.  Beef.  2.  Cookery  (Beef)  3.  Meat  cuts.  i.  U.  S.  Dept  of 
Agriculture. 

641.3  Fi  E  68-533 

D.  S,  NaflAgr,  Libr. 


Stress — a  disease  of  our  time.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  Lon- 
don, 1971.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

35  mm      sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  how  unts  afTecu  coniemporiry  man.  Shows  sev- 
eial  experiments  involving  stress  to  give  a  better  understanding  of  man's  ruction 

I.  Stress  (Physiology)        I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television 
Scnicc.     11.  Time-Life  Films, 

[QP82.2.S8]  616.8  70-714674 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Stress:  parents  with  a  handicapped  child  (Motion  picture) 
Derrick  Knight  &  Partners,  1966.  Released  by  Con- 
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill. 

30  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  D«Tlck  Knight:  director  and  writer,  Bemice 
Rubens. 

.Summary ;  Discusses  the  problems  of  bringing  np  handicapped 
children,  and  shows  how  having  handicapped  children  affects  five 
families. 

1.  Handicapped  children — Care  and  treatment  2,  Handicapped 
children — Family  relationships.  L  Derrick  Knight  and  Partners. 
11,  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 

301.47  75-710845 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 

Stretcher:  helpless  patient— transfer  fmn  bed  to  stretcher 
and  return  (Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1970. 

4  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     {Lifting  and  moving  patients) 

F'undamentals  of  nursing. 

l»op  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  instructor  and  student  gulden. 

Credita:  Nurning  connultant.  Kiinor  V,  Fuerst, 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  of  transferring  and  returning 
a  helpless  patient  from  a  bed  to  a  stretcher. 

1.  Transport  of  nick  and  wounded.     2.  Utters.  i.  Lippincott 

(J,  B. )  Company,  Philadelphia.  liberies:  Lifting  and  moving  pa- 

tients (Motion  picture)  Series:  Fundamentals  of  nursing  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

610.73  74-704792 

J.  B.  Upplncott  Co, 

Stretcher  transport  (Motion  picture)    Comprenetics,  1969. 

16  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Basic  procedures  for  the  paramedi- 
cal employee) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  snper  8  mm.  in  cartridge, 
with  mugnetic  sound  track. 

With  Instructor's  manual  and  student  guide, 

Suirunary:  Demonstrates  standard  procedures  for  the  safe  utilisa- 
tion of  stretchers. 

1,  Utters,    2.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i,  Comprenetics, 

Inc.  Series:  Basic  procedures  for  the  paramedical  employee  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

610.73  71-704880 

Comprenetics,  inc 

Stretching    (Motion    picture) 
1967. 

4  mil;,  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Automotive  sheet  metal  repair, 
no.  1) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summury:  Shows  the  techniques  used  in  stretching  metal,  and  II- 
lustralee  the  principles  of  yield  point  when  metal  is  worked  In  tenslML 

1.  Sheet-metal  work.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  inc.  Seriea: 
Automotive  sheet  metal  repair  (Motion  picture)  no.  1, 

629.28  Fi  A  68-2544 

Jam  Handy  Organlza-  tlon 

Stretching  a  canvas  (Motion  picture)  Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  min,  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  oil 
painting) 

Loop  dim.     Fllm  notes  mi  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Series  de-signer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  techniques  involved  In  stretching  the 
canvas  in  preparation  for  painting, 

1.  Canvas  stretching,  I.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series: 
Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.2  76-708056 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Stretching  a  canvas  (Filmstrip)  UniTersal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1971.    Made  by  Toalen. 

1  roll,    color.    3.%  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     (Painting  techniques) 
Also  Issued  with  phonolape  In  cassette. 

SU.MMARY:  Shows  to  students  of  painting,  studio  practices  used 
by  professional  artists  In  stretching  a  canvas. 

1.  Canvas  stretching.        I.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

II,  Series:  Painting  techniques  (Filmstrip) 

[ND1570]  751.4  74-740602 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


375 


Jam    Handy    Organization^ 


Stretching  and  cnriing  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Bureham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encydo- 
ptiedia  HritannicH  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

3  min.    si.    color.    8  mm,     (Basis  for  beauty-exercise  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  position  for  the  bead,  trunk, 
limbs,  and  extremities  In  an  exaviae  designed  to  Improve  spinal 
flexibility  and  extension  throu^  expansion  of  the  cbest  wall  and 
lungs  and  to  correct  round  sbouldera 

1.  Exercise.  2.  Posture.  L  Botben  Films,  n.  Bnqrclopaedla 
BriUnnlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basis  for  beautj< 
exercise  series  (Motloo  picture) 

613,7  Fi  A  67-2321 

Encyclopaidia  Itritnii  nUa  Cthicational  Con>- 


Stretching  paper   (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp^ 
1968. 

4   mill.     si.     color,    super  8  mm,     (Fine  arts   technique:   water- 
color) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cariridge  case. 

Credits :  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln, 

Summary :  Shows  how  to  stretch  paper  In  preparation  for  water- 
coloring, 

1,  Paper  stretching   (Art)         I.  Walden  Fllm  Corporation. 
Series:  Fine  arts  techniques:  watercolor  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  74-708085 

Walden  Fllm  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


stretching  the  commercial  frame  (Motion  picture)    Bailey 
Films.  1969.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

\  lulii.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Silk  screening  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  A  profeaalonal  silk-screen  artist  demonstrates  how  to 
stretch  silk  on  a  commercially  manufactured  silk-acreen  frame. 

1     Screen  process  printing.  I.   Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood. 

Cnllf.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  Silk  screening  series 
(Motion  picture) 

764  71-710564 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Strick,  Joseph 
see 


Interviews  with  My  Lai  veterans. 

The  Stricken  land   (Motion  picture) 
see   Agriculture  and  the  New  Deal 

Strickland,  William  L 
see 

Black  reconstruction:    myths  and  re- 
alities. 

The  Future  of  the  black  student  movement. 
Northern  reaction,  part  1. 

Northern  reaction.     Part  2:    The  urban 
rebellions . 

Racism  and  education. 

Reflections  of  the  old  student  movement. 

Strid,  T.A 
see 

Steam  age  of  American  railroads. 

Strike  hard,  strike  home!  (Motion  picture)  American 
Broadcasting  Co.     Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant 
yeaif,  no,  13) 

Babied  on  the  bo<>k  The  Second  World  War,  hy  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ben  Felner;  ortginator,  Jack  Le  Vien;  writer, 
Richard  Trfcaskis:  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Burton;  narrator, 
Gary  Merrill;  editor,  Pegpy  Lawson. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  the  Allied 
invasion  of  Sicily  on  July  10,  1&43,  the  collapse  of  the  Mussolini 
regime  two  weeks  later,  the  surrender  of  Italy  in  September  by 
Marehnl  Badogllo,  and  a  meeting  between  Churchill  and  Roosevelt 
in  Washington. 

1.  World  War,  1930-1&45— Campaigns— Italy.  i.  Churchill,  Sir 
Winston  I.«onard  Spencer,  1874-1965.  The  Second  World  War. 
n.  .\mericnn  Broadcast-  Ing  Company,    in.  Sci-een  Gema,  Inc. 

Series:  Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant  years   (Mo- 

tion picture)  no.  13. 

Fi 67-2114 


Strike  three!    You're  in!  {FUnuftrip)    Q+Ed  Productions, 

1&69. 

44  fiv  coliir.  .V.  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.,  6 
min.     (Getting  to  know  me,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Edward  1>.  Eagle;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

nummary:  A  story  about  a  young  baseball  fan  with  little  skill  in 
playing  the  game  ia  used  to  show  the  value  of  cooperation  and  par- 
ticipation In  a  team  acWvlty  and  In  developing  respect,  frlwidahlp, 
and  a  feeling  of  personal  worth.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Baseball— Juvenile  films.  2.  Soda!  partldpatioo  —  Juvenile 
films.  I.  g+Ed  Productions.  Serlea:  Getting  to  know  me 

(Fitmstrip.     Q+Ed  Productions)  no.  4. 

301.43  79-734485 

Q-l-Ed  Productions 


Strikes    {Motion    picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1967. 


A  rthur   K  vans.      Released   by 


4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Handball  skills  seriex) 

I>K>p  film  mounted  lo  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:   Educational  consultants,  Harold  Kruger.  Allan   Sawyer. 

Summari/:  Uses  slow-motion  and  close-ups  to  demonstrate  the 
cupped  hand  strike,  the  flat  hand  strike,  the  finger  strike,  and  the 
fist  strike.     With  captions. 

1.  Handball.  i.  Evans,  Arthur,  ii.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood,  Calif.        .Series:   Handball  skills  series    (Motion  picture) 

796.81  78-708804 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Striking  agaiut  objects.  [Motion  picture]  Industrial  Accident 
Prevention  Associations,  Toronto.  Made  by  Crawley  Films, 
Ottawa.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bureau. 
1972. 

i  min     (d.     color.     16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Dcpicu  way*  in  which  worker*  may  injure  ihcmMlvcs  in  >irik- 
tn|-a|aifUt-ob)cct«  KCtdcnU  by  showing  what  happens  lo  an  ofTicc  worker  when 
»hc  tript  up  ilepa,  dropi  papers  tnio  s  fan.  fallii  over  boxn.  and  ilip^  on  the  floor. 

1  Indittlnal  kckJchU.  I  Indukirial  Accident  Prcvcnliun  A(MK.iationv 
II   InternatkmaJ  Film  Bureau.  ir>c  .  ChKsgo. 

(T54j  658.38  72-702118 

Iniarnaiional  Film  tlurcau  72  MAR( 


Striking   an   arc   and   running   a   bead    (Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mill,     -ii.     i-nlor.     s:iipi.'i- 8  nun.     (.\rc  welding) 

Loop  Him.     l-'ilm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summari/:  Demonstrates  techniques  for  striking  an  arc  by  the 
scratch  and  toiicli  methods  and  for  restarting  the  arc  without  making 
a  crater. 

1.  Electric  welding.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series:  Arc  welding  (Motion  picture) 

671.6  77-706334 

Ealing  Corp. 


Striking  facta  about  lightning  (Motion  picture)    Independ- 
ent Protection  Co..  1957.     Made  by  Frink  Film  Studio. 

26  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sumtnary:  Discusses  historical  and  scientific  facts  coucemlng  light- 
ning. Describes  safety  precautions  to  be  taken  during  a  storm,  and 
explains  how  the  equipment  of  the  Ictdepeodent  Protection  Oon^tany 
protects  a  bouse  from  LigbtnlDg. 

1.  Lightning.        i.  iDdependent  Protection  Company. 

551.5  74^704287 


Den  starkare 


Strindberg,  August,  1849-1912, 
see 


The  Stronger. 


The  Striag.  [Motion  picture]  Ftlmcanada  in  cooperation  with  C. 
C.  J.  Bond.  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Mass  Media  Associ- 
ates. 

19  min.     ad     color.      16  mm. 

With  dncunion  |iiidc. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Timothy  Bond. 

SUMMARY:  A  fantasy  about  a  magic  ball  o(  Iwine  which,  because  it  cannot 
be  cut.  winds  in  and  out  of  the  livet  and  property  of  ihe  townspeople  who  are 
lifted  out  of  themselves  and  made  more  sensitive  to  one  another. 

I.  Filmcanada.     11.  Mass  Media  Associates. 
tPNI997]  791.43  72-700403 

Mast  Media  Associates  73  MARC 


String   bass   care    {FUmntrip)      Adrian    and   Arden    Vance 

I'fodiictions.    Released  by  Knryclopnedia  liritannira  Kdu- 
cntionnl  Corp.,  1968. 

^  fr.    color.    35  mm.     ( String  Instrument  care) 

Credits:  Collaborators,  Arden   L.   Vance,   Harry  Benson. 

Summary:  E>emon8trate8  proper  aod  Improper  methods  of  cleaning, 
storing,  and  stringing  string  basses  to  illustrate  the  expert  care  re- 
qulre<l  to  keep  them  perfectly  tuned  and  In  Ideal  condition. 

1.  Double  bass— Construction,  i.  Adrian  and  Ardeo  Vance  Pro- 
ductions, n.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  String  instrument  care  (Fllmstrlp) 

787  Fi  A  68-3996 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


String  instruments  (Filmstrip)     Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 

Released  by  RMI  Film  Pnjductions,  1970. 

61  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  15 
min.     (Instrument.s  of  the  orchestra) 

Credits:  Consultant.  David  V.  Christie. 

Summary :  Examines  the  origins  of  string  instruments,  why  they 
make  music,  what  they  sound  lllce,  and  how  they  fit  Into  the  tnodero 
orchestra.  Discusses  the  basic  principles  of  playing  bowed  instru- 
ments, the  piano,  the  harp,  and  the  guitar. 

1.   Stringed   lastniments.  I.  Coleman  Film  Bnt^iirlses.     II. 

RMI   Film   Productions.  Series:   Instruments  of  the  orchestra 

(Fllmstrlp.     BMI  Film  Productions) 

787  79-737688 

RMI  Film  Productions 


String — knottiDg  and  weaving.  [Motion  picture)     FilmPair  Com- 
munications, 1972. 

10  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

With  study  guide  by  John  N.  Slitlion. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Ben  Norman 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  wido  variety  of  weaving  and  knotting  designs  to 
stimulate  creative  artistic  cxpiession.  Includes  examples  of  sailor's  knots,  rope 
sculptures,  loom  pieces,  and  macrtuni. 

1  Macram^.  2.  Hand  weaving  (1.  Macisin^  2  Hand  weaving]  1. 
FilmPair  Communicauons. 

[■rT840j  746.4  72-701733 

FilmPair  Communicanons  72  MARC 


String  of  perils   (Motion  picture)     IBM  Systems  Develop- 
ment Division,  1967. 

C  mill      sd.     color.     Ifi  mm. 

Humm'iiy:  Presents  an  allegorlciil  draniatl/.ation  lo  Illustrate  the 
importance  of  xafegiiardlng  lompaiiy  confidential  information. 

1.   Confidential  communications.         i.   International   Business  Ma- 
chines Corjmratlon.     Systemif  Development  Division. 

658.5  Fi  A  68-371 

CINE 


String  painting  (Motion  picture)    Chandler  Pub.  Co.    Be- 
leased  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 

I>oo[.  Itlm  nii.iiiited  In  cartridge. 

Credits:  I'roducer,  Richard  SEunuld. 

Summary:  l>pmonHtrate«  the  technique  of  string  painting.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Painting— Technique.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Oompany.  Sao 
Francisco,  u.  M«'ti raw-Ill II  Book  Comnmny.  Series:  Art  experi- 
ence series  (Morion  picture) 

372.5  70^702265 

McGraw-IllllBookCo. 


String  prints  (Motion  picture)    Educational  Media,  1968. 

4   min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     i  Creative  prlntmaklng  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  suj^er  8  mm. 

With  ^tudy  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  E.  Frank  Bach. 

Summary:  Children  in  the  upper  elementary  level  demonstrate  tbe 
proceKS  of  prlntmaklng  using  string  wound  around  a  hlock  of  wood 
or  a  brayer.  Shows  that  varied  line  patterna  with  many  aesthetic 
and  practical  applications  can  result  from  this  unique  printmakltig 
process. 

1.    Prints— Technique.  i.   Educational    Media.    Inc.        Series: 

Creative  printtnaking  series  (Motion  picture) 

761  Fi  A  68-2509 

Ediicntional  Media 


The  String  property  at  the  ellipse  (Motion  picture)  BBC- 
TV  in  collaboration  with  Gateway  Film  Productions,  Lon- 
don.    Ileleased  by  Gateway  Educational  Films  (1967?, 

2  mln.     si.     b4w.     8  mm.     (Properties  of  the  ellipse) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  an  animated  diagram  to  Illustrate  the  construc- 
tion of  the  ellipse  as  the  locus  of  a  point  such  that  the  sum  of  its 
distances  from  the  foci  Is  constanL 

1.   Ellipse.  I.   British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Television 

Service,     ir.  Gateway   Educational   Films,   ltd.,  London.  Series: 

Propei'ties  of  the  ellipse  (Motion  picture) 

535  70-706332 

Gateway  Educational  Films 

String  sounds  (Motion  picture)    ChurcluU  Films,  1969, 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Music  serie*) 

With  "tudv  guide  and  record  ( 10  In.,  33*  rpm.)  ij.,«.j 

BHm,.,.ny  A  study  of  the  sounds  of  string  instniments  Experi- 
menting In  their  backyard,  children  discover  how  different  kinds  of 
SrlnR;  make  different  kinds  of  sounds.  Includes  music  marie  by  In- 
dlan^i"?ument".  by  the  Japanese  koto,  aa  well  as  by  harp«.  banjos, 
and  a  viS;^  of  other  string"^  Instruments.    For  elementary  grades. 

1     Stringed    Instruments.     2.   Musical uvenlie   literature  i. 

Churchill  F^.s.  Lo«  Angeles.         Series:   Music  series   (Motion  plc- 

*"'**  372.8  76-700930 

Churchill  Films 

Stringer,  Arthur  John  Arbuthnott,  1874-1950. 
Manhandled 


Manhandled, 

Stringing  beads  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Do  It  series,  get  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartrltlge. 

With  manual. 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  designed  for  use  in  special  educatlOD 
classes  for  stow  learners  and  chlldmi  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  r.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Serlea:  Do  It  series  (Motion  pic- 

ture) set  A. 

371.9  77-706065 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Strip  I 


E  trip.  [Motion  picture]     OiurcbiU  FUma,  1972. 


376 


1 1  min.    id.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Ben  Shcdd. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  fifteen  milea  of  Kentucky  land  that  baa  t>cen  devastated 
by  >trip  mining.  Includei  the  conunenti  of  mine  openion  aod  citizeiu  about  the 
itripping  operations. 

1,  Strip  raining.        I.  Churchill  Filnu,  Lot  Angeles. 

[TN291,  622  70-715530 

Churchill  Filmi  72  MARC 

Strip  plate  construction  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Asso- 
ciates, 1967. 

3  mln.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

I..»op  lilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  111  standard  8  nnu.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors.  Clarence  Kincaid.  Stanley  Madela. 

Summary:  Pictures  a  fabrication  technique  which  utilizefl  stripe 
of  metal  and  flat  stock.  Showa  an  example  demonstrating  tbe  con- 
struction of  mstcliing  cuff  links. 

1.  Jewelry  making.  'J.  Sheet-metal.  i.  Hester  and  Associates. 
Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2049 

Hester  and  .\ssoclntes 

Stripe.  [Motion  picture]     ABC  News.     Released  by  ABC  Media 
Concepts.  1972. 

12  min      sd.     color.      16  mm.     (Make  a  wiih) 

AIjo  is&ucd  in  super  8  mm 

CREDITS,  Producer.  Tom  Bywatets:  host.  Tom  Chapin, 

SUMMARY;  Shows  how  stripes  are  used  lo  form  lanes  in  a  relay  race,  to 
Tofm  a  crosstMr  in  a  lootball  Ticld.  and  to  Torm  a  pattern  on  ■  candy  cane.  Visits 
a  irandy  cane  lactory  to  describe  the  woik  of  a  professional  candy  man.  For 
elementary  grades. 

I.  English  language  Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)  -Juvenile  films.  3. 
English  language  Semantics  Juvenile  films.  3,  Confectionery -Juvenile 
films.  (I.  English  language  Semantics.  2.  Confectionery]  i.  American 
Broadcasiing  Citmpany  II  ABC  Media  Concepts  111.  Series:  Make  ■  wish. 
[Motion  picture) 

[LB1576]  372.6  72-701292 

American  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Co 

[The  Stripperj  (Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting  Co. 
in  association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  (1960| 

24  min.     s<|.     b&w.     16  mm,     (Court  of  human  relations) 

Creditu:  I'lodttcer  and  moderator.  A,  K  Alexander;  mediators, 
Anna  M.  Krorw,  Paul  Dawson  Eddy,  Edward  Corsl. 

Summary:  Examines  tbe  responxl  hi  titles  of  a  wife  to  her  family 
when  her  hiiH|>and  is  unemployed.  A  mediation  board  considers  a 
caxe  In  which  an  unemployed  husband  Insists  that  his  wife  stop 
working  as  a  xtrip-tease  dancer  t>ecause  of  the  social  humiliation 
that  It  causes  the  family. 

1.  Support  (Domestic  relations)  2,  Social  status.  i.  National 
Broadcasting  Company,   Inc.  Series:  Court  of  hitman  relations 

(Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2274 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Stripper   {Motion  picture)     Jerry  Wald   Productions. 
Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1063. 

£«  mil      sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

ClneuuScope. 

Based  on  the  play  A  loss  of  roaeg,  bj  Wlltlam  Inge. 

Credit:-  Producer,  Jerry  Wald;  director,  Franklin  Schaffner; 
■creenplay,  Meade  Roberta;  music,  Jerry  Ooldsmlth;  director  of 
photorraphy,  Rllsworth  Fredrlcka;  Rim  editor,  Robert  Slmpsoo. 
Catt:  Joanne  Woodward,  Richard  Beymer,  Clatre  TreTor,  Carol  Lyn- 
ley. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  small  town  yoang  man's  infatuation 
for  a  visiting  tent-show  dancer. 

I.  Inge.  William  Motter.  A  loss  of  roses.  11.  Wald  (Jerry)  Pro- 
ductions, inc.     in.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1657 


Stripping:  a  bed  and  handting  Knen  (Motion  picture) 
Blakisfon  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made 
by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

5  roln.  ad.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  nursing  series- 
Study  unit  2 :  Basic  unit  procedures) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  issued  ns  16  mm.  loop. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  maooal. 

Crfiiti:  Educational  advlaer.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns. 

Summarv:  Presents  the  procedure  for  stripping  a  bed  and  dis- 
posing of  soiled  t>edrtlng  during  the  dally  care  of  a  patient  unit; 
notes  points  to  rememijer  when  handling  dean  and  soiled  linen. 

1.  Bedmaklng.  t.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Blaklston  Di- 
vision. Series:  Fundamental  nursing  aeries.  Study  unit  2:  Basic 
unit  procedures  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3015 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Striptease.  [Motion  picture]    Jack  Anderson.  1971. 

26  Riin.     sd.     cfAot.      16  mm. 

Adapted  from  the  plmy  by  Stawomir  Mrolck. 

SUMMARY:  An  animaied  cartoon  in  which  Iwo  men  are  trapped  in  ■  room 
where  ■  giant  hand  compcU  them  to  relinquiih  their  cloihcL 

1.  Mrolek,  Stawomir.     11.  Anderaon.  Jack  D. 
IPNI997.5,  791.43  70-715454 

CINE  72  MARC 


Stroboscopic  photography  as  a  means  of  measurinsf  speed 

(Motion  picture)  BBC-TV  in  collaboration  with  Gate- 
way Film  Productions,  London.  Released  by  Gateway 
Educational  Films  ,1967?i 

4  mln.  s[.  Miw.  8  mm.  (Middle  school  physics.  Unit  3; 
Motion  and  force) 

Loop  1. 

Programme  1 :  Speed,  force  and  acceleration. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  tJses  a  camera  and  an  electronic  flasher  to  photograph 
a  tennis  service,  and  shows  how  the  speed  at  which  the  ball  leaves 
the  racket  can  be  calculated. 

1.   Photography,   High-speed.     2.   Speed -Indicators.  i.  British 

Broadcasting  Corporation.  TelevLsIon  Service,  n.  Gateway  Educa- 
tional FMms,  ltd.,  London.  Series:  Middle  school  physics.  Unit  3: 
Motion  aud  force  <  Motion  picture) 

535  74-706328 

Gateway  Educational  Films 


iStroehmaiin  family]  (Motion  picture)     Quality  Bakers  of 

America,  1963. 

20  sec     Bd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  television  commercial  showing  a  family  on  a  picnic 
eating  SCroehmann's  Sunbeam  bread. 

1.  Television  advertising.        i.  Quality  Bakers  of  America. 

Fi  67-2022 


Strolling  Players,  inc. 
see 


The  Jewish  wife. 


Stromboli:  a  living:  volcano  (Motion  picture)     AC!  Films, 
1970.    Made  by  ACI  Productions. 
10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  script. 

Summary:    Explores    the    dally    life   of   a    Mediterranean   island 
people  living  under  the  shadow  of  a  volcano. 
1.  Stromboli.        I.  ACI  Films.  Inc. 

914.5  78-706869 

ACI  Films,  Inc. 


Stromboli  and  the  Aeolian  Islands  (Filmatrip)    Edocati<Hial 

Filmstrips,  1971. 

61  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Volcanoes) 

With  maimaL 

CREDITS;  Author,  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  the  atory  of  StTomboU  and  the  Aeolian 
Islands  from  ancient  timea  to  the  prwnt  Portrays  tbe  effects  of 
Tokanoes  on  th»  lives  of  tbe  people  who  Uve  near  rolcanoca.  With 
captions. 

1.  Stromboli.     2.  Llparl  Islands.  I.  Educational  nimatrlpa, 

Huntsvllle,  Tex.     It.  Series:  Volcanoes  (nimstrlp) 
[QE523.S9]  651.2  79-740109 

Bdaeatlonal  rUn»trl|w 


Strong,  Leonard  Alfred  Oeorge,  1896-1958. 
Brothers 


The  Brothers. 


Strong  and  free  (Motion  picture)    Canada  Dept.  of  National 
Defence,  Ottawa.     Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1967. 
19  mlu.     tid.     color.     16  mm. 
French    version    released   under    the   title   Ton    histolre  est   une 

OreditB:  Producer  and  director,  William  Canning;  atory  outline 
and  commentary,  Strowan  Robertson;  music,  Don  Douglas;  photog- 
rapher. Don  Virgo;  film  editor,  Roy  Ayton. 

Summary:  A  film  to  show  the  beauty,  scope,  and  dynamic  nature 
of  preaent  day  Canada,  and  to  show  aome  of  the  contributions  made 
by  the  mlllUry  In  the  past  200  years  to  make  tbe  present  pomlble 
Includes  scenes  of  soldiers  of  French  and  English  origin  and  of 
various  training  centers. 

1.  Canada— History.  Military.  i.  Canada.     Dept  of  National 

Defence,     il  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 

917.1  78-705250 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  stronger  (Motion  picture)  The  Film  Bureau.  Made 
by  Young  Production.  Released  by  Doubleday  Multi- 
media, 1969. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  August  Strlndberg. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  encounter  between  two  actreasea  In  a  cafe 
and  the  effect  that  this  meeting  has  on  the  two  women. 

I.  Strlndberg,  August,  1849-1912.    Den  starkare.    n.  Film  Bureau, 
in.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 

839.7  74-706119 

CINE 


Tlie  Strongrer  love  (Motion  picture)  Independent  Moving 
Picture  Co.,  1911.  Released  by  TTniversal  Film  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  1914. 

13  min.     si.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  85  mm. 

Ortirlnatly  released  In  1911  under  the  title  "Tween  two  lovca. 

In  the  Mary  Plckford  film  collection,  Ubrary  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Camera.  Irvin  V.  Wlllat.  C<ut:  Mary  Plckford,  William 
E.  Shay. 

Summarv:  An  unhappy  and  overly  possessive  widower  refuses  to 
give  his  blesslnft  to  his  daughter's  marriage,  but  evwitually  accept* 
her  when  she  returns  to  him  with  her  child  after  losing  her  husband. 

I.  Independent  Moving  Picture  Company,  n.  Universal  Film 
Manufacturing  Company,  m.  "Tween  two  loves  (Motion  picture) 
IV.  Mary  Plckford  film  coHectlon. 

Fi  68-372 


The  Strongest  link  (Motion  picture)  General  Motors  Corp., 
Photographic  Dept.  Released  by  General  Motors  Corp., 
1966. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Shows  the  operation  of  the  trucking  system  which 
links  the  producer  with  the  consumer.  Points  out  that  the  trucking 
system  Is  an  essential  part  of  the  economy  of  the  United  Statps. 

1.   Freight  and  freightage.  l  General  Motors  Coriwration. 

Photographic  Dept.     a.  General  Motors  Corporation. 

388.3  Fi  A  67-5185 

General  Motors  Corpo-  ration 


Structural  arithmetic  (Motion  picture)  New  York  State 
Education  Dept.  Made  and  released  by  Bureau  of  Mass 
Communications,  1967. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Demonstrations  of  selected  In- 
structional materials  for  special  education  programs) 

Credits:  Producer,  Florence  Monroe. 

Summary:  Margaret  Stem  uses  counting  and  pattern  boards  to 
develop  sequentially  the  numerical  concept  of  ten. 

1.  Number  concept.  2,  Decimal  system.  i.  New  York  (State) 
Education  Dept.  n.  New  York  (State)  Bureau  of  Mass  Com- 
munications. 

371.33  Fi  A  68-2446 

New  York  State.     Bu-  reau  of  Mass  Communications 


Structural  Qay  Products  Institute 
see 


Basic  bricklaying. 


Concepts  in  clay. 


Stmctural   fire  safety  in   hospitals    (FOmstrip)     Trainez 
Corp.,  1969. 

86  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  a..  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  18  mln. 
microgroove.     (Hospital  Are  safety  series.  1) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  the  Office  of  State  Fire  HarsbaL 
State  of  California. 

With  script  atid  tnatnictor's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  Are  safety  procedures  In  hospital  rooma,  cor- 
ridors, and  stairwells,  and  describes  flre-flghtlng  water  8UK>ly  sys- 
tems In  hospitals. 

1.  Ho^ltala — Fires  and  fire  prevention.  t  Tralnex  Corjwratlon. 
Series :  Hospital  Are  safety  series,  1  (Filmatrip) 

614.84  78-737520 

Tralnex  Corp. 


I.  [Filmstrips]    Creative  Visuals 


The  Stmctural  UngDistics 
[197-?] 

9  filmstripa.     bftw.     33  mm. 

With  butnictor't  """'"l 

SUMMAJtY:  Dcsigixd  to  buikl  vocabulary  ■killi  in  tbe  Englisfa  language. 
The  filmatripa  can  be  projected  on  blackboards. 

1.  Vocabulary.       1.  Creative  Visuali  (Firm) 
(PEU49]  428  72-735550 

Creative  Vinah  72  MARC 


377 


Stmcture  and  function  in  man.  [Filmsiripj     W.  B.  Saunders  Co 
1972. 

10  filmstrip*  (approik.  60  fr.  each)     color.     35  mm         and  5  phoootape*  in 
ca.sscucs:  60  min  each. 

CREDITS:  Aulhors,  Sianley  W.  Jatc*.  Clarice  Ashworth  Franconc. 

SUMMARV:  lllustraiions  of  the  human  anaiomy  addressed  lo  the  needs  of 
studcrits  uf  biology,  nursing,  and  allied  hcallh  fields 

1.  Anatomy.  Human.     2.  Physiology.       I.  Saunders  (W  B.)  Company.  PhiU- 
dclphia 

[QM23.2]  612  72-734140 

W.  B.  Saunders  Co.  72  MARC 


The  Structure  and  movements  of  the  cvttle-fiEAi  (Motion 
picture)  Potters  Photographic  Applications  Co.,  1966. 
Made  by  IVAC,  Belj^um. 

3  min.     St.     color.     8  mm. 
IxK)p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 
With  teacher's  jnilde 

Summary:  I>escrlhe«  tbe  anatomy  of  the  cuttlefish.  Shows  bow 
It  uses  Its  tentacles  and  auction  cups. 

1.  Sepia  offlcinalia.  i.  Polters  Photographic  Applications  Com- 

pany. 

5»4  71-701670 

Potters  Photographic  Applications 

Structure,  fiuiction.  and  feeding  behavior  in  herons  (Motion 
picture)  Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released 
by  Rand  McXally,  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt, 
Brace  &  M'orld,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 

A  BSCS  Blngle  topic  Inquiry  film.     Second  series. 

With  teacher's  guide  .     ^ 

Summary:  Discusses  the  evolutionary  significance  of  structure 
and  brfiavlor  in  a  group  of  birds. 

1  Herons.  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Blo- 
li«fcal  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Rand  McNally  and  Company. 
m.  Hourtton  MlfHln  Company,      rr.  Harcourt,  Brace  t  World. 

598.3  73-701065 

Biological  Sciences  Cur-  rlculura  Study 

The  Stnictnre  of  a  covalent  molecnlc  (CC14)  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Re- 
leased in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1969. 

2  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Chemistry) 

Loop  film.     Issned  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:   Describes  the  structure  of  a  covalent  molecule. 

1     Chemical    bonds.     2.   Carbon    tetrachloride.  i.   Halas  ana 

Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd..  I^ndon.    n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational    Corporation.  Series:    Chemistry    (Motion    plctui*. 

Balas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films) 

641  70-704917 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  Structure  of  a  covalent  molecule  CC14  (Motion  picture) 
Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  [196-i] 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp. 

4  mln.     el.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  shape  of  a  covalent  molecule  resulting  from 
the  mlnimlzatlOD  of  repulsive  forces. 

1.  Molecules.     2,  Cart)on  tetrachloride.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor 

Cartoon   Films,   ltd.,   London,     u.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educa- 
tional Corporation. 

541  Fi  A  68-2933 

Halae  and  Batchelw  Cartoon  Films 


Structure  of  a  green  plant  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film 
Productions,  London,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  In- 
ternational Communication  Filqis,  1968. 

2  mln.    si.     color.     8  mm.     (Secondary  blolt^cal  sciences  series) 

Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  mm. 

Released  in  Enghind  in  the  series  entitled  Characteristics  of  liv- 
ing things. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  overall  structure  of  the  living  water  plant, 
Elodea.  with  details  of  the  tip  of  the  ataoot,  the  Individual  leaves, 
the  leaf  surface,  and  the  supporting  mldveln.  Points  out  the  detailed 
structure  of  the  live  cells.  Examines  the  streaming  of  the  cyto- 
plasm and  the  ohloroplasts  and  the  Irregular  cell  shapes. 
.»..■'■  ^<'t«'V"Anatomy.  2.  Elodea.  I.  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
ltd.,  U>ndon.  II.  International  Communication  Films.  Ill  Series - 
Secondary  biological  sciences  series  (Motion  picture)  IV  Series - 
Characteristics  of  living  things  (Motion  picture) 

C84  79-700588 

rev 
International  CommunI-  cations  Films 


The  Stractare  <rf  algebra.  [Transparencies]      Creative  Visuals, 
1969. 

34  transparencies,     color.     10  x  12  in.     (Second  year  algebra) 

With  overlayi. 

With  teacher*!  miniial 

SUMMARY:  Twelve  alfebra  lesson  tnuuparencies  and  12  mslching  quea- 
tion  transparenciea. 

1.  Algebra.  I.  Creative  Vimali  (Rrm)  11.  Series:  Second  year  algebra. 
[Tranaparcncies] 

[QA152]  512.9  72-735997 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

The  Structure  of  government— -goremment  in  the  North 
West  Territories  (FUmutHp),    Canada  Dept  of  Indian 

Affairs  and  N'orthern  Development.  Ottawa.  Made  and 
released  by  National  Film  Hoard  of  Canada,  1967. 

32  fr.    color.    35  nmi. 

Summary:  Explains  the  structure  and  operation  of  government  in 
the  Northwest  Territories^     With  captions. 

1.  Northwest  Territories,  Can.— PolIUcs  and  government.  i 

Canada.  Dept.  of  Indian  Affairs  and  Northern  Development  ii 
Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

354.712  70-734358 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Structure  of  matter   (Filmstrip)      Common  Ground, 

London,  X95S.     Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional -^  5f-;ociates.  Ontario,  liK>6. 

3G  fr.     wlor.     35  mm.     (Physical  science  series) 

With  te:icher8  manual.     Note*  revised  I960. 

Credit!:  .Authors,  C.  A.  Vernon.  A.  L.  Dahl. 

SuinTnary:  Uses  diagrrams  to  Illustrate  kinds  of  matter,  some 
obeniical  elemenis.  structure  of  molecules,  recombination  of  atoms, 
stnictnre  of  atom;',  and  nuclear  transformations. 

1  Matter^"onstitutlon.  i.  Common  Oround,  ltd.,  London,  n. 
Carman  E-lucntlonal  Associates.  Series:  Physical  science  series 
(Fllmstrip) 

541  FiA«8-5043 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Structure  of  matter.     Part  1:  The  atomic  theory  {Film- 
strip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

41  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  10  In.,  33)  rpm.,  14 
mln.     microgroove.     (Key  concepts  of  science) 

With  script  and  study  gulda 

Creititt:  Script,  Sigmund  Kaliria;  art,  Edward  Llpowakl. 

tiui-imary:  Traces  the  develoiiiiient  ot  the  atomic  theory  from  De- 
mocrltus  to  the  present,  emphasizing  the  modem  concept  fortified  by 
experimentation.     Introduces  basic  terms. 

1.  Atomic  theory.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.  Series: 

Kev  concepts  of  science  (Filmstrip) 

639  FiA6a-4302 

Filmstrip  House 


Structure  of  matter.     Part  2:  Journey  through  an  atom 

(FiltMtrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

41  fi  o.lor.  3.;  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  10  in.,  33i  rpm.,  14 
mln      MikToprooTe.     ( Key  concepts  of  science) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Credilt:  Script,  SIgmund  Knlina:  art,  Edward  Lipowski. 

Summary:  Explains  the  fundamental  structure  of  the  atom.  De- 
fines such  terms  as  atomic  numl)er,  atomic  weight,  and  atomic  sym- 
bols. 

1.  .Vtoroic  theory.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.  Series:  Key 
concepts  of  science  (Filmstrip) 

539  Fi  A  68-^303 

Filmstrip  House 


Structure  of  matter.    Part  3:  How  atoms  combine  (Film- 
strip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

43  fv.      color.      3o   mm.      and  phonodisc:   1   s.,  10  in.,  33J   rpm., 
14  min.     microgroove.     ( Kpy  concepts  of  science) 

With  script  and  study  guide, 

Creditt:   Script,  Siginund  Kalina;  art,  Edward  Lipowski. 

Bummnrff:   Introduces  the  conc^t  of  valence  and  uses  formulas 
and  equations  to  illustrate  reactions. 

1.  Chemical  reactions.        i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.        Series: 
Key  concepts  of  science  (Filmstrip) 

Ml  FiA68-43(H 

Filmstrip  House 


Structure  of  matter.     Part  4:   Energy  within  the  atom. 

(Filmstrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1968. 

36  fr,  color.  3u  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  10  In.,  33)  rpm., 
14  min.     microgroove.     (Key  concepts  of  science) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Cieditt:  Script,  Sigmund  Kailna ;  art.  Edward  Lipowski. 

Bummarf/:  Explains  the  nature  of  nuclear  energy.  Illustratee 
radioactivity,  types  of  radiation,  isotopes,  half-life,  fission,  and  fusion. 
Describes  the  principle  of  an  atomic  power  plant. 

1.  Atomic  energj-.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.  Series :  Key 
concepts  of  science  (F'llmstrip) 

539.7  Fi  A  68-4305 

Filmstrip  House 


The  Structure  of  nature;  or,  Fm  going  to  take  you  to 
breakfast  yesterday  morning  (Motion  picture)  Saturn 
Picture;  Corp.,  1P71. 

■M  min.  Hd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (R.  Buckmlnster  Fuller:  The  world 
game.  no.  I) 

CUEDITS:  Producer,  Alex  Matter;  director,  Herhert  Sritter. 

SUMMAKV:  It.  Uuckmlnster  Fuller  relates  that  the  es.spntlui 
honesty  or  Integrity  of  the  geometry  of  nature  Is  the  foundation  of 
his  work.  He  analywfl  natural  structures  and  discusses  the  practl- 
eat  meaning  of  the  oscltlation  of  oatore  between  aymntetry  and 
asyniRietry,  expansion  and  contraction.  Filmed  at  the  first  World 
game  seminar  In  1968. 

1.  Philosophy  of  nature.  I.  Fuller,  Richard  Buckmlnster,  1895- 
II.  Saturn  Pictures  Corporation.  III.  Series:  The  World  game 
(Motion  picture)   na  1. 

iBD581]  600.»  77-712400 

Saturn  Pictures  CorjK 


The  Stntctorc  of  plants  (Filmstrip)    Budek  Films  A  Slides, 
1967. 

37  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Vrediti:  Author,  James  M.  Ilunseti. 

Summaru:  Explains  the  characteristics  and  functions  of  the  four 
major  parts  of  a  plant,  and  emphasizes  their  inleractlTe  functions. 

1.   Plant  physiology.     2,   Ik>f any— Anatomy.        i.  Budek   (Herbert 
E.)  Films  and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  76-788159 

Budek  Fl)au&  Slides 


The  Structure  of  protein  (Motion  picture)    Lever  Bros.  Co. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

IB  mln.     t4-     color.     16  mm. 

With  »tudy  guide.  . 

Bumman/:  Dewrlbea  the  alnicture  of  proteins.  Explains  bow 
cmrbon,  hydrogen,  oxygeo,  oltrogeo,  and  sulfur  combine  to  lawJu 
twenty  dlfferem  amino  adds  which  form  poiypeptld*  chalna  which 
are  then  built  Into  proteins  of  all  kinds. 

1.  Proteins.        r    Lewr  Brothers  Oompany.     u.  BFA  Educational 

"^'*  547  76-708764 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Structure  of  proteins  (Motion  picture)  Education  Research 
Center,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Released 
by  Education  Development  Center,  1970. 

10  mln.     si.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Molecular  biology  films) 

Creditt:  Programming  and  design.  Joel  de  Roanay,  David  Barry. 

Summarv:  Presents  a  detailed  study  of  the  strnctores  of  myoglobin 
and  lysozyme. 

1.  Myohemoglobln.    2.  Lysozyme.  r.  Massachusetts  Institute  of 

Technology.    Education  Research  Center,    n.  Education  Development 
Center.  Series:  Molecular  biology  films   (Motion  picture) 

574.1  73-709327 

Education  Development  Center 


Structure  of  teeth  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Pro- 
ductions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Comnmnication  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  how  four  different  types  of  human  teeth  are 
basically  alike  In  structure.  Shows  the  crown,  neck,  roots,  and  a 
cross-sett  Ion  of  the  dentine  containing  nerves  and  blood  vessels. 
Explains  that  the  location  and  the  shapes  of  the  teeth  are  well 
suited  to  their  functions. 

1.  Teeth.     2.  Anatomy,  Human.  i.  Gateway  Film  Productions, 

ltd.,   London,      n.    International   Communication   Films.  Series: 

Secondary  biological  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

612  72-700.sa9 

International  Com-  munlcatlon  Films 

The  Structure  of  the  atom  (Motion  picture)  Harper  & 
Row,  1969.     Made  by  Cascade  Pictures  of  California. 

3  mill.  •'<\.  color,  .s-uper  8  mm.  (InvestlFilm«  for  Today's  basic 
science  6) 

I>oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

yam'lnJin^^Expl^ns  the  structure  of  the  atom  using  modeU,  anl- 

"^r^i^?  ^'^'^""f'  Navarra.  John  Gabriel.  Today's  basic  science. 
Book  a  IL  Harper  &  Row.  Inc.  Series:  InvestlPllms  for  Today's 
basic  science  6  ( Motion  picture)  ^  77_7ase39 

Harper*  Row 

Tk<  Stractwe  o(  Ike  Mrtk.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London, 
1970.     ReleMwl  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

10  min.     ti.    b»w,     16  mm.     (Eulh.  no.  2) 

SUMMARY:  PrcMnu  Ucu  .bout  the  itructiire  uid  compowuofi  of  the  wr- 
tioe  of  the  e«lh  u«i  i»ei  moOeU  to  iho.  wh«  |eolo»u.  think  the  euth  u  like 
deep  benesth  the  HUfKC.  ,«.,...     j 

1  Geoloiy.  Stnicttii.1  2  Euth-lnten»l  Str»:t.«e  1.  Bnti.h  Bro«l- 
culint  Cotpotmlion.  Televi«on  Service  II  Tioie-Ufe  Fitea.  Ill  Sena: 
EMth.  (Motion  picture]  no.  2.  „,,,.,„, 

CQE601,  551.1  77-714681 

Timc-Ufe  Film.  '2  "*'^'- 


The  Structure  of  the  ionic  crystal  (Motion  piotiure)  Haka 
and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  ,196-?,  Re- 
leii.se<l  ill  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^         ,  .u     ■     ■     ^«*-i 

i^umftuirv:  Demonstrates  that  the  structure  of  the  ionic  crystal 
Is  dependent  on  the  relative  radii  of  the  Ions  and  their  r«latlve 
changes  and  not  on  their  Identity.  

1  Ionic  crystals  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 

London     n  Encyclopaedia  Brtunnica  Educational  Corporation. 

548  FiA6&-2934 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

The  Structure  of  the  ionic  crystal  (Motion  picture)  Hmlas 

and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.     Released  in  the 

U.    S.    by    Encyclopaedia    Britannica   Educational  Corp^ 
1969. 

2  rain-     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Chemistry) 
lxH>p  aim.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide.  ,  ^^    ,     ,     „^.i 

ffammorv:  Dttcrlbes  the  structure  of  the  Ionic  crysUL 
1    Ionic  crystals.  i-  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd., 

LoJ^nn     Encyclopaedia    Britannia   Edu«tIonalCorpor.tl^ 
Series-   Chemistry    (Motion  picture.     Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

^"™»  Ml  73-704916 

Encyclopaedia  Brlwn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Structure  of  the  Soviet  economy  (Motion  picture)  Institute 
on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vander- 
bilt  University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of 
Notre  Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU~TV. 

80  mlQ.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  2S) 

With  study  gulda 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary-  I^ecturer  Bwlng  P.  Shaban  discusses  the  dltrerencea 
between  communism  and  socialism,  and  describes  the  organlutlon 
of  economic  activity  In  the  Soviet  Union. 

1.  Communism— Russia.  2.  Socialism  In  Russia.  t.  Vanderbllt 
Unlveralty.  Naahvlile.  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional 
Democracy.  Series:  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture) 
00.29. 

Fi 67-599 

Structure  of  turbulence  (Motion  picture)  Education  De- 
velopment Center.  Reieaaed  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    16  mm.    (Fluid  mechanics  Alms) 

Also  IsHued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Hade   for    the   National  Committee  for   Fluid   Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illuatratea  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase  of 
fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Turbulence.  I.  Education  Development  Center.  II.  Encyclo- 
paedia BrlUnnlca  Educational  C^irporatlon.  Series :  Fluid  mechan- 
ics films  (Motion  picture) 

632  70-710266 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Edocatloiuil  Corp. 


Structure  of  the  turbulent  boundary  layer  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Services.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1967, 

4   mln     si     biw.    16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  issued  in  sUndard  8  mm.  and  In  «"?*r/«  "k  j",™        ^ 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

SUMMMtY^'inSiuates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 

**'^Bo"ndarV"ltyer     2    Turbulence.  I.  Educational  Services. 

Inc     Newton    Ma^   II    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
^tfon         sTrles:    Fluid   mechanics  films    (Motion   Pt<J"^l  ^_^ 
532  79-710330 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  tiica  Educational  Corp. 


Structure 


(Motion  piotwv)    Summit  Films,  1970. 


6  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Bummarff:  An  experimental  film  vi-hlch  questions  the  compatibility 
of  nature  and  technology  and  atresses  the  structuring  space  as  we 
move  through  It. 

1.  Environmental  encloeerlng.        l  Summit  Films. 

704.945  79-706120 

CINE 


Struggle  at  sea  (Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting 
Co.    Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

2ti  min.  8d.  b&w,  16  mm.  (Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant 
years,  nn.  7) 

Based  on  liie  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S. 
Churchill. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ben  Feiner;  originator,  Jack  Le  Vlen;  writers, 
Hiram  Welkin.  Victor  Wolfson :  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Bur- 
ton :  narrator,  Gary  Merrill ;  editor,  Jack  Kmifman. 

Summary.-  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  the  results  of  the 
Narl  U-boat  campaign  against  British  shipping  and  Churchill's 
response  to  this  peril  when  he  proclnlmed  the  Battle  of  the  Atlantic. 
Shows  the  sinking  of  the  German  battleship  Bismarck  and  the 
United  Stales  announcement  of  a   new  aid  policy  towards  Britain. 

1    World  War.  1939-1&45— Atlantic  Ocean.  i.  Churchill,  Sir 

Winston  Leonard  Spencer.  1874-1965.  The  Second  World  War.  n. 
American  Broadcasting  Company,  in.  Screen  Gems,  Inc.  Series; 
Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant  years   (Motion  picture)   no.  7. 

940.545  Fi  67-2115 


Stn^ole  for  a  contiBeat.  [Transparencies] 
vice.  1968. 


Civic  Education  Scr- 


378 


16  traniparencm.  color  10  x  8  in.  (CES  American  hittory  Iranspuen- 
ci«) 

With  teacher's  guides. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  early  British.  Dutch,  and  French  colonies  in 
America,  and  discusses  evenU  leading  to  ihe  French  and  Indian  War.  Discusses 
the  outcome  of  the  war.  Focuses  on  personalities  such  as  John  Smith.  Pocahon- 
tas, Pontiac,  and  King  Philip.  With  captions. 

1  United  Slates— History-French  and  Indian  War.  17S5-1763,  2.  United 
Stales— History— Colonial  period.  I  Civic  Education  Service.  Washington, 
D.C.     II.  Series. 

|E199j  973.2  72-734480 

Civic  Education  Service  72  MARC 


I  Hght.  [FUmstripj    Unioa  of  Ameri- 
can Hetwew  Congregations,  1969. 

44  (t.     coUh.     3S  mm.     (Modem  Jewish  history  filmsirip  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Samuel  GraiwJ:  script.  Bemhard  N.  Cohn:  illustrations. 
William  Sieinel. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  ihe  struggle  of  the  Jewish  people  for  civil 
rights  from  the  Declaration  of  the  rights  of  man  and  Napoleon's  efforts  on  behalf 
of  the  Jews  to  the  sealing  of  Lionel  Roihschikl  in  Ihe  House  of  Commons. 
Outlines  the  progress  of  the  Haskatah  or  cnlighl^nent  in  Jewish  life  and  thought. 

I.  Jews— Political  artd  social  corKlilions.     2.  Jews— Legal  status,  laws,  etc. 
3.  Haskalah         I.  Union  of  Amencan  Hebrew  Congregations.     II.  Scries. 
lDSU7)  909.08  72-734741 

Union  of  American  72  MARC 

Hebrew  Congrcgsiiom 


Tlie  Struggle  for  human  rights  (Fimatrip)  Filmstrip 
House,  1&68. 

,^^18  fj.  b*w,  3o  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8..  10  In.,  331  rpm..  15 
nilti,     (American  decades— the  1950*8,  no.  S) 

With  script. 

Rummarv:  An  In-depth  study  of  the  IWO's.  Highlights  the  In- 
lusticea  of  McCarthylsin.  the  Supreme  Court  decision  on  school  Inte- 
gration, Little  Rock  school  Integration,  Montgomery  bus  dei^egrega- 
tlon,  and  sit-ins  for  civil  rights. 

1.  ClTll  rights— U.  S.     2.  Negroes— ClTll  rights.  i.  Filmstrip 

House.  New  York.  Series:  American  decades— the  lOWs  (Film- 
strip)  DO.  3. 

323.4  77-7; 

F^ilmstrip  House 


The  Struggle  for  racial  equality:  the  civil  rights  move* 
ment,  1948-1963  (Motion  picture)  Chelsea  House  Edu- 
cational Communications,  1^9. 

7  mlij,     si.     bAw.    super  8  mm.     (The  Hlatory  machine) 

I»i>p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Creditt:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Scfaleslnger,  Jr. ;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Includes  the  1948  political  secession  of  the  South, 
protests  In  transportation  and  reetauranta  during  the  mld-fWa,  the 
Little  Rock  crisis,  George  Wallace  and  the  White  Cltlxen'a  Council, 
and  the  1963  march  on  Washington.  Shows  leaders  of  the  Black 
Crusade. 

1.   Negroes— ClTll   rights.     2.   Negroea— Hlatory— 1877-1964.  I. 

Chelsea  House  BMucatlonal  Communications.        Series  :  The  Hlatory 
machine  (Uotlon  picture) 

301.461  77-735716 

Chelsea  House  Kduca-  tloruil  Communications 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  StroffKle  for  sUtehood   (Filmstrip)     RUI  Film  Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

48  Tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoDOdlBc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33^  rpm.. 
12  niln.     (L«Ddmarkfl  la  Uw  htstory  of  Ulssourl) 

Credits:  Producer,  narrator,  and  educational  consultant,  Walter 
U.  Burks. 

Summary:  Deals  with  Missouri's  terrttorr  da^s,  slarery  problem, 
and  admission  to  the  Union ;  analjxes  the  Missouri  compromise  and 
the  first  Missouri  constltutloo. 

1.  Missouri — HIstor;.  2.  Missouri  compromise.  3.  Missouri.  Ood- 
stitutlon.  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Landmarica  In  tba 
biatory  of  Missouri  (FUmstrlp) 

W7.8  70-787621 

RMI  Film  Productions 


The  Straggle  for  snrrival  (Filmstrip)  National  Geographic 
Society.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  1970. 

166  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  3SJ  rpm. 
(Birds) 

With  reading  script. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  precmrloua  existence  of  some  North 
American  species  of  birds,  and  points  out  some  of  the  efforts  being 
made  by  man  to  save  them  from  extinction.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Birds,  Protection  of— JoTCnfl©  films.  I.  National  Geographic 
Society,  Washington,  D.  C.  II.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.        Series:  Birds  (Filmstrip) 

872JJ  70-738159 

Encjrcloftaedla  Briun-  nica  Edncatlonal  Corp. 


The  Struggle  for  BurriTal:  hatching  turtles  {Motum  pic- 
ture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     Hi.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Earth  science) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summart/:  ShowR  Jacques  Cousteau  and  the  crew  of  the  Calypso 
as  they  dettlgn  and  perform  undersea  experiments  dealing  with 
hatching  turtles. 

1.  Sea  turtles.        l  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Earth  science  (Motion  picture) 

598.13  72-703556 

Ealing  Corporation 


Struggle:  the  highest  form  of  education  (Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  21:  Protest  and  rebellion  In  the  North) 

SUMMARY :  James  Campbell  traces  the  efforts  of  black  communi- 
ties In  the  North  to  achieve  community  control  of  local  schools  from 
1849  to  the  present.  He  describes  the  current  conflict  regarding 
public  school  systems,  the  roles  played  by  various  personalities  and 
their  accompUshmeots. 

1-  Negroes— Education— History.  I.  Campbell,  James  E.    II. 

New  York.  Television  staUon  WCBS-TV.  III.  Columbia  University 
IV.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  V.  Series:  Black  heritage;  a 
history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section  21-  Protest  and 
rebellion  In  the  North. 

309.2 


77-704112 


Holt,  Rinehart  and 


Stnqjp,  Hans  H 


WInstOD 


Tumins  point 


Stryker,  Perrln. 
see 


Can  you  analyze  this  problem? 


A  TTwee-pipe  problem. 

Stryker  frame   (ifotwn  picture)     Delta  Collejsc     Released 
by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  a  stryker  frame  In  turning  a 
patient  Describes  various  comfort  measures  for  the  patlMit,  and 
shows  the  smooth  teamwork  of  two  nurses  during  the  ttunlng 
maneuver. 

1  Care  of  the  sick.  2.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  Delta 
Crtlegfe  n.  Prentlce-Hall,  Inc.  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  tech- 
niques (Motion  picture) 

610.73  77-705231 

Prentlce-Hall 


Stuart,  Bathie.       Come  along  to  China 


China:  her  people  today. 


Staart  Britaia  L  (Filnutripi  Vtnial  Publicationa.  London,  1964. 
Made  by  A.  C  Green  and  H.  A.  Parka.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

31  fr.    colof.     3S  cm.    (People  of  other  dsys) 

With  uudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Picturci  the  hoina.  ichools.  churches,  theaien,  and  streets  of 
ttuan  Britam,  mod  portrayi  the  activities  and  customs  of  the  people. 

I.  GrcstBritam—Social  life  and cusUNii>—I7th  century.       1.  Viwai 
tknt.     n.  Series:  People  of  oifaei  day*.  rFilmMripi 
lDA440]  942.06  70-740802 

Viawl  PuUkatkm  72  MARC 


Staart  Britain  II.  [Fllmstripi  Visual  Publications,  London,  1964. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

27  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (People  of  other  dsys) 

With  tiudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  country  life,  crafts,  and  industries  in  Stuan  Britain. 
Portrayi  daily  life  and  important  events,  tuch  at  the  great  tut  of  Londoo. 

I .  Great  Britain— Social  life  and  custom*— 1 7th  century.       1.  Vi«usl  Publica- 
tions.    II.  Series:  People  of  other  days.  [Filmstrip] 

tDA440]  942.06  74-740803 

Visual  PuUicstions  71  MARC 

Staart  Davis    (FSnutrip)     EduoatiMml   Dimensions  Corp- 
1W9. 

94  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  pbooodlsc:  2  b.  (la.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  ln„  33i  rpm.,  18  mln. 
mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.-  Introduces  the  artistic  and  creatlre  works  of  Stuart 
Davis.  Shows  Darls  as  he  painted  and  drew  the  Amalcan  scene  In 
abstract  geometric  designs,  constantly  maintaining  a  aet  pattern  of 
approach  to  his  work. 

1.   DsTla,  Staart,  I8M-ld01  l   Educatloaal  Dlmeaalona  Cor- 

poration. 

759.13  76-736213 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Stuart  embroidery  (Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie.  ltd.,  London, 
1959.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Cnrman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates. 1967. 

22  fr.     color.     3r»  mm.     (History  of  English  embroidery) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  Influence  of  Eastern  art  on  English  em- 
broidery from  the  Stuart  period. 

1.  Embroidery,  Stuart  I.  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.     II.  Carman 

Educational  Asaoclates.     III.  Series:  History  of  English  embroidery 
(Filmstrip) 

[NK9243]  746.40942  77-739967 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Stuart  Finley  inc. 
see   Finley  (Stuart)   Inc. ,  Falls  Church,  Va. 

Stuart  Little  (Motion  picture)  National  Broadcasting  Co. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

n2  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  The  story  of  a  normal  family  Into  which  a  mouse  Is 
born.     Narrated  by  Johnny  Carson. 

1.   National   Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.      n.  McGraw-HlU   Book 
Company. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-1762 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Stuart  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York 


Stuart  Reynolds  Productions 
see    Reynolds  (Stuart)    Productions,  Los  Angeles 

[Stmrt  SyminstOD]  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Televiaon,  1961. 


a.     (Meet  the  press) 

I  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 


28  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16 

Telec^i^t   Jan.   21.   1051. 
the  press. 

Credilg:  Producers,  Martha  Itountree,  Lawrence  Splvak ;  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Stuart  Symington,  chainoan  of  the  National  Security 
Resources  Board,  diacnases  the  use  of  air  power  and  man  power  la 
the  Korean  War  with  Martha  Itountree.  moderator.  Mae  Craig, 
Prank  McNaughton,  Marshall  McNeil,  and  William  White. 

1.  Symington.  William   Sluart.   1»01-  2.  Korean  War,  1960- 

lft53— Manpower.  3.  Korean  War,  1960- 1955— Aerial  operation*. 
I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  NBC  Television  Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

951  Fi  6»-563 


Stuckey,  Sterling 


Black  life. 


Black  thought. 

Freedom  cry  of  the  fifties. 

Protest's  new  prophets. 

Slaveiy  and  black  America. 

Slavery  and  the  building  of  America. 

Slavery  and  white  America. 

Studcfy,  G.  E. ,  1878- 
see 

Bonzo. 

Studebaker  Corporation 
see 

Quiet  revolution. 


The  Student    (Motion  picture)     Albert  Jamee  Ihde,  1966. 
Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

12  mln,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Examines  the  educational  system  from  tbe  point  of 
Tlew  of  the  student. 

1.   Edtication— U.   S.— 1&45-  2.   Students.  I.  Ihde,  Albert 

Jamee.     u.  Contemporary  nims/McGraw-Hlll. 

370.1  Fi  A  68-2705 

Contemporary  Pllma/  McOraw-HlU 

The  Student  and  variable  modular  scheduling  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Educational  Coordinates.  1970. 

23  mln.     sd.     color.     1(1  mm. 

Summary  :  Orients  students  to  the  varied  learning  opportunities 
that  become  available  by  showing  appropriate  student  behaviors  In 
small  RToup  dlscusistons,  large  group  presentations,  and  unscheduled 
time  activities.  Examines  tbe  possible  pitfalls  for  the  student  In  a 
variable  modular  schedule,  and  shows  how  these  experiences  are 
related  to  nonschool  activities. 

1.  Schedules.  School.        I.  Educational  Coordinates. 

7a-710819 


371.8 


Educational  Coordinates 


The  Stadent  becomes  artist  [Motion  picture]  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago  in  cooperation  with  Jack  Lieb  Productions,  1967. 
Released  by  Jack  Lieb  Productions,  1968. 

13  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm.     (Orienlation  to  the  visual  arts — ceramics) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Warren  H.  Lieb. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  students  combining  clay  manipulation  techniques  with 
ideas  and  judgments  about  the  spatial  relationships  of  organizing  geometric 
forma,  lines  and  francs,  and  movement  through  space. 

1.  Pottery.  2.  Space  (An)  3.  Visual  perception.  L  Chicago  Art  Insti- 
tute. 11.  Jack  Lieb  Productions.  HI.  Series:  Orientation  to  the  visual  arts- 
ceramics.  [Motion  picture] 

tTP808]  738.1  72-702060 

Jack  Lieb  Productions  72  MARC 


Stadeat-Arectedc 

[Motion  picture] 


Educational  Coordinalca,  1971. 


379 


21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  dbenchantmeni  of  inncr^ity  studenu  with  the 
staled  goals  of  the  school,  ind  presents  their  ideas  on  how  education  can  satirfy 
their  concerns.  Describes  the  wort  of  the  limttMe  for  the  AdvancemcM  of 
Urban  Education  in  identifying  the  proMemi  of  inner-ciiy  high  schools  and  of 
Kiting  up  ■  pilot  program  which  provides  an  alternative  educational  approach. 

I.  Education.  Urban.        1.  Educaiiortai  Coordinate*. 

[LCSnSi  37ai9  72.7019M 

Educational  Coordinates  72  hIARC 


Student  National  Ecbcatlon  Association 
see 

Animal  wastes  and  ecology. 
The  Environmental  problem. 


Interrelationships  of  pollution:   Insecticides, 
automobiles. 


Interrelationships  of  pollution:   sewerage, 
fertilizer. 


Population. 

Student  newspaper  makeup  and  typoffraphy  (FUmstrip) 
Newspaper  Fund.  Made  antT*  released  by  Audio- Visual 
Eduojition  Service,  University  of  Minnesota,  1&63. 

d6  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape :  idaatlc,  single  track,  1  reel 
(5  in.),  31  In.  per  aec.,  21  mln. 

Credits:  Author,  Harold  W.  Wllaon. 

Summary;  DIsc-usses  the  effective  ase  of  type  and  IllQStretlon  In 
the  student  newspaper  and  presents  Ideaa  for  format,  typography, 
and  communicative  efrectiveness.  Includes  examples  from  atudent 
newspapers. 

1.  Newspaper  layout  and  typography.  2.  College  and  school  pe- 
rlodlcala.  i.  Newspaper  Fand.  n.  Minnesota.  Unlreralty.  Aadlo- 
Vlsnal  Education  Service. 

371.89  FiA68-i207 

Minnesota.    Univ.  Andlo-Ylsnal  Bdneatlon  Service 


Student  power  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute^ 
London.  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

24  mln.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMM.^RY:  K  documentary  film  made  by  students  at  the  London 
School  of  Economics  and  Political  Science.  Coveni  the  history  of 
their  active  objections  to  the  appointment  of  an  ex-Rhodesian  prin- 
cipal, and  other  controversial  issues  between  students  and  staff. 

1,  London  School  of  Ekvnomlcs  and  Political  Science — Students. 
2.  Student-admlnhrtrator  relatlonahlps.  L  Britlah  Film  instltata, 
London.     II.  Fllma  Incorporated. 

[H67.W]  870.19  79-713803 

rilma  Incorporated 


Student  teaching:  and  teacher  orientation  (FUmatrip)  John 
B.  Liboky  in  association  with  Elizabeth  Moore.  Released 
by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

50  fr.    color.    35  mm,    and  3  phonodlacs:  12  In.,  331  nun.    inlcro- 
groove. 

With  manual. 

Summary:   Follows   a   beginning  student   teacher  In   the  various 
situatlona  which  she  encounters  during  her  year  In  public  school. 

1.  First  year  teachers.  i.  Liboky.  John  B.    n.  Bailey  Fllma, 

Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

370.7  Fi  A  68-4118 

Bailey  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Student  teaching  experience,  part  1  (FUmstrip)  John 
B.  Liboky  in  association  with  Elizabeth  Moore.  Released 
by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968, 

TiO  fr.  oiilni'.  35  mm.  and  plionodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  S3i  rpm.,  11  mln.  mlcro- 
groove.     (Student  teacbing  and  teacher  orientation | 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  the  activities  and  responslbt titles  of  the  stu- 
dent teacher,  the  supervising  teacher,  and  the  college  supervisor  in 
a  student  teaching  prc^ram.  Follows  a  new  student  teacher  as  she 
copes  with  various  problems  during  her  year  in  a  public  school. 

1.  Student  teaching.  t.  Liboky,  John  B.  ii.  Balley-Pllm  Asso- 
ciates. Series;  Student  teaching  and  teacher  orieotatlon  (Film- 
strip) 

370.7  76-734515 

Ballej-Fllm  Associates 

The  Student  teaching  experience,  part  2  (FUmstrip)  John 
B.  Libokj-  in  association  with  Elizabeth  Moore.  Released 
by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

TiO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  &  min.  micro- 
groove.     (Student  teacbing  and  teacher  orientation) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  the  activities  and  responsibilities  of  the  stfl- 
dent  teacher,  the  supervising  teacher,  and  the  college  supervisor  in 
a  student  teaching  program.  Follows  a  new  student  teacher  as  she 
copes  with  various  pri^Iems  during  her  year  in  a  public  school. 

I.  Student  teaching.  i.  Liboky,  John  B.  ii.  Bailey-Fllm  Asso- 
ciates. Series:  Student  teaching  and  teaching  orientation  (Film- 
strip) 

370.7  70-734516 

Bailey-Film  Associates 

Student  unrest:  the  climate  of  protest,  part  1  (Motion 
picture)  American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association, 
1969.    .Made  by  John  M.  Whiteley. 

30  mln.  sil.  color.  16  mm.  (Distinguished  Contributors  to 
counseling  series) 

With  KUide. 

SUMMARY:  K.  J.  Slioben,  Jr.,  provides  an  analysis  and  defini- 
tion of  forces  in  societj'  and  in  the  university  which  contribute  to 
student  unrest,  and  discusses  possible  educfttloa  reforms. 

1.  Student  movements.        I.  Shoben,  Edward  Joseph.     II.  Amer- 
ican   Personnel    and    Guidance    Assoclatloc.      III.    Series:    Distin- 
guished Contributors  to  counseling  series   (MotlOD  picture) 
[LA186]  371.4  76-712617 

American  Personnel  and  OuldaDce  Association 


Student  unrest:  the  climate  of  protest,  part  2  (Motion 
picture)  American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association, 
1969.    Made  by  John  M.  Whiteley. 

3.")  min.  s(I.  color.  IC  mm.  (Distinguished  Contributors  to 
Counseling  series) 

With  guide. 

SUMMAllY:  E.  J.  Shoben,  Jr.,  discusses  the  changing  nature  of 
the  student  population,  types  of  students,  the  university  in  relation 
to  the  outside  t-ommunlty.  and  how  universities  can  meet  their 
future  responsibilities. 

1.    Student   movements.  1.    Shoben,   Edward   Joseph.       II. 

American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association,     III.  Series:  Distin- 
guished Contributors  to  counseling  series  (Motion  picture) 
fLA186}  371.4  70  712618 

American  Personnel  aod  Guidance  Association 

Students  track  the  space  age  {Motion  picture)  Hearst 
Metrotone  News,  1964. 

6  mln,     Ed.     bftw.     16  mm.     ( Screen  news  digest,  t.  6,  no.  7) 

On  reel  with  Focus  on  Camp  Century— a  city  under  the  Ice. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:  Describes  bow  students  living  near  Cape  Kennedy  col- 
lected, repaired,  and  modernized  surplus  and  obsolete  military  tra(±- 
Ing  equipment,  which  enabled  them  to  listen  to  exchanges  between 
the  Cape  Kennedy  control  center  and  American  astronauts  In  orbit. 

1.  Space  vehicles — Tracking.  l  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  inc., 
New  Tork.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  t.  6, 
DO.  7. 

629.45  Fi  A  68-2078 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Studie  Nr.  6  (Motion  picture)  Oskar  Fischinger,  Germany, 
1929. 

3  mill,    Rd.    Wtw,    an  mm. 

In  the  Solomon  It.  Guggenheim  Museum  Film  Collection  of  the 
Amerlcuu  Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary:  An  abstract  animated  film  which  Is  synchronized  with 
a  jazz  sound  track  of  Vaya  Veronica,  by  Guerrero.  Includes  ex- 
planatory  titles  which  have  been  added  as  a  prologue  to  the  film 

r.    Fischinger,    Osliar,    190t^-l907.      ii.    Solomon    R.    Guggenheim 

Museum   Film  Collectioa.     rii.   American   Film   Institute  (^liectlon. 

7W.945  75-709645 

Studies  in  motion  (Motion  picture)  Harry  Ck>oper  Film 
Productions,  1970. 

8  miu.    sd.    color  with  b&w  sequences.    16  mm. 

SUMMAllY:  An  experimental  film  which  portrays  how  bpace, 
time,  rhythmic  tension,  movement,  and  kinesthetic  and  t-ensuous 
vitality  affect  the  artist  In  organizing  and  composing  vlaual  Images. 
Presents  a  method  of  painting  that  Incorporates  sound  and  move- 
ment. 

1.  Motion  study.  2.  Art— Psychology.  I.  Hairy  Oooper  rUm 
ProductlODS. 

704.946  77-711609 

CINE 

8ta4l«f  bi  ideMe.  Set  1:  Owr  Head  ttw  wUm.  [Fibtutrip]  Walt 
Disney  Productioni.  Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational 
MateriaUCo..  1971. 


i  fllnwtnp*.     colof      3S  mfn         uid  6  phonodiac*  (2  k  each),  13  ii 


,33  1/3 


Abo  iMucd  with  phonoupc  in  cauettc. 

Captioned  venion  ibo  i»UMl. 

With  Icachcr't  guide 

CONTENTS:  Atocnic  energy — modem  magic  »  fr ,  6  min.— On  the  trail  of 
the  atom.  91  fr.,  10  min.— The  Mcrct  activtiy  of  moleculM.  30  fr.,  6  min — 
Uocapptag  ihc)ar.  M  fr.  13  mia— RctcMing  the  gutie  37  fr..  7  min.— Three 
wtahM.  43  fr,  9  min. 

1.  Atomic  cncfgy.  I.  Diiacy  (Wall)  Producliom.  U.  Wall  Duney  Educa- 
tional Matcnak  Compaax. 

cQC77«,  $39  72-733078 

Wall  DiMwy  Educational  71  MARC 

Co. 


Stodict  iB  sdcMC.  Set  1:  Ov  Mead  tke  mtom.  cFilmstripj     Walt 
Disney  Producdoos.     Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational 

MateriaUCo..  1971. 

6  fiimttripi.     color.     35  mm. 

Sound  venioni  also  iuued. 

With  teacher')  guide. 

CONTENTS:  Atomic  energy — modem  magic.  36  fr. — On  llw  trail  of  the 
atom.  5S  fr. — The  Kcrcl  activity  of  molecules.  30  fr. — Uncapping  the  jar.  68  fr. 
— Releasing  the  genie.  37  fr.— Three  wishes.  43  fr.  With  captioas. 

I.  Atooiic  energy.  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  |[.  Walt  Disney  Educa- 
tional Maieriab  Company. 

lQC778j  539  72-733080 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Material)  Co. 

Stadics  in  sdcBCc,  set  2.  [Filmstrip]     Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

7  rilmttnps  color.  3S  mm.  and  7  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each),  12  in.,  33  1  /3 
rpm. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Shorter  venion  with  captions  sbo  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CONTENTS:  UfeinouriolaT»ysicm.49fr.,  I4min. — Man  studies  the  stars. 
32  fr,,  5  min.— How  worlds  begin.  59  fr..  1 1  min.— Man  in  flight  Part  1,  72  fr.. 
14  mia.:pt.  2,  102  fr..  13  min.— The  story  of  rocketry.  46  fr.,  7  min. — Let's  look 
at  weather.  85  fr.,  1 1  min. 

I.  Science.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  ii.  Walt  Disney  Eduraiionai 
Materials  Company. 

[Q161.2]  500  72-733709 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 

StwUes  !■  scleMXf  set  2.  [Filmstrip]     Walt  Duoey  Productiona. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

7  filmstrips.     color.     35  mm. 

Longer  venion  with  phonodisc  or  with  phonotape  in  cassette  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CONTENTS;  Life  in  our  solar  system.  4«  fr.— Man  studies  the  stars.  31  fr. 
—How  worlds  begin.  58  fr  — Mao  in  fWghL  Part  1 .  70  fr.;  pt.  2, 69  ft— The  Uary 
of  rocketry.  38  ft.- Let's  look  at  weather —70  fr.  With  captions. 

I.  Science.  1.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  11.  Walt  Disney  Educational 
Materials  Company. 

lQ161.2i  500  72-733710 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 

Studies   in    the    history   of   black    Americans    (Filmstrip) 
Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970.     Made  by  Blackside  Inc. 

10  filmstrips,  color.  35  mm.  and  10  pbonodics  (2  each;  1  s. 
for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33)  rpm. 
microgroove. 

With  teachers  guides. 

Includes  original  photographs. 

CREDITS:  Project  directors,  Howard  Dammond.  Laurence  Spen- 
cer; narrator,  Charles  K.  Austin;  consultants,  Earl  G.  Minkwitz,  J. 
Rupert  Plcott :  editor,  James  Wilson. 

CONTENTS;  1.  African  ancestry.  68  fr.  18  miiL— 2.  Slavery  In 
America.  66  fr.  18  mln.— S.  Black  viewpoints  on  the  American 
Revolution.       56  fr.       16  mln.  —  i.   Frederick   Douglass.      66  fr. 

17  uiin.- .J.  Black  participation  in  the  Civil  War.  56  fr.  18  min.— 
6.  Keconstructton?  47  fr.  15  min.— 7.  Jim  Crow  and  the  "Pro- 
giesslves."  58  fr.  17  mln.— 8.  Broadening  perspectives.  62  fr. 
17  min.— 9.  The  civil  rights  movement  (1«M-1966)  63  fr.  18  mln.— 
10.  The  l)lack  revolution  ( 1966-  )  64  fr.  18  min.— 
1.  Negroes— History.        I.  Silver  Burdett  Company. 

973  74r-738680 


Studio  Filin6w  Rysunkowych 
see 

The  Little  daiL 

Studio  Ma^ych  Form  Fllmowych  Semafor 
see 

The  Kitten  is  lost. 


Thii  is  only  a  mouse. 


Studio  Mlniatur  Fllmowych 
see 


Invasion. 
The  Li<Hi  has  escaped. 

The  MoDfrel  dof. 
The  RoUcalL 
The  Snow  girl 
The  Son. 

Studio  One  Animation^  Minneapolis 
see 

Once  upon  a  stone. 


The  Studio  teacher  {Motion  picture)  Ford  Foundation. 
(Made  by  University  of  Michijfan.)  Released  by  Great 
Plains  National  Instnictional  Television  Library",  1965. 

i2   motion    pictnrea    (pt.   1.   28   mln.;   pt.   2,    19  min.)     ad.     bAw. 
16  mm. 

Summary:  PreseutR  a  brief  overview  of  television  productlMi  ac- 
tivities Involved  in  producing  an  Instructional  telerlaton  lesson. 

1.  Television  in  education.        i.  Ford  Foundation,     n.  Great  Plains 
National  In)ftrnctlonal  Television  Library. 

371.33  77-703584 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library 


Studioul  Cinematografic  Alexandra  Sahia, 
see 


Dream  of  roses. 

Study  hints  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Telo- 
vision.  Released  by  Indiana  University,  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1967. 

30  mln.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (College  bound) 

Summaru:  I>emon8trates  the  preparation  of  a  study  schedule,  al- 
locating the  best  study  hours  for  the  hardest  subjects,  and  dis- 
cusses tiie  techniques  of  reading  and  the  Importance  of  developing 
reading  skill. 

1.   Study,  Method  of.     2.  Heading  comprehenslMi.  i.  National 

Educational  Television  and  Radio  Outer,     ii.  Indiana.     University. 
Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  College  bound    (Motion  picture) 

371.3  Fi  A  68-1589 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  C«nter 


■■■ity  relatloas.  (Filmstrip]    Visuals  for  Teaching, 


89  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  II  min. 

Abo  isftued  with  phonotape  in  cau«tte. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

SUMMARY:  Gives  instructions  on  conducting  communiiy  relatioos  pro- 
jects, such  as  preparing  news  releases,  pUnnint  television  and  radio  ntaiwial. 
rorming  speakers'  bureaus,  snd  organizing  prt>)ect  committees. 

1.  Community  organization.       I.  Visuals  for  Teaching. 
[HV41i  658  72-733215 

Visuals  for  Teaching  7]  MARC 

A  Stair  la  H^wdealor.  [Filmstrip)    Vmub  for  Teachinc  1969. 

SSfr.     color.     35  mm.        and  pbotMdisc:  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  16  min. 

A1k>  iwusd  witti  plwnoupe  ia  caMctte. 

With  teacher's  guide,  script,  aod  3  color  fillers  for  classroom  demoastrattoa. 

SUMMARY:  Diagrams  aod  graphs  are  used  to  eumioe  the  nature  of  light 
and  color,  locludca  expUaatioas  on  bow  biaocolats,  cameras,  projecton.  micro- 
•copca,  and  humm  eyca  fUoctioa.  For  elemeatary  grades. 

1.  Light— Juvenile  fUms.  2.  Cokir— Juvenile  (Uma.  3.  Optical  iastrumeats 
Juvenile  films.  (I.  Light.  2.  Cotor.  3.  Opbcs]  I.  Visuals  for  Teaching. 
tQC360j  372.3  72-733216 

ViMMb  for  Tasching  72  MARC 


Columbia   Pitstures 


380 


A   Study   in    terror    {Motion   picture) 
CoiT).,  1965. 

■.'4  m-:i.      fd.      n'lor.     3.%  mm. 

.\.  Comjitxii/Sir  Nigel  Films  |)ri>iliii-tiini. 

Itjised  on  the  characters  created  by  Sir  Aithnr  Conjin  Doyle. 

Credits:  Producer.  Henry  E.  Lester;  director.  James  Hill :  original 
ftory  nnd  screenplay.  I>onald  Ford,  Derek  Ford;  music,  John  Scott; 
(lii-eciiir  of  photography,  Desmond  Dickinson;  editor,  Henry  Richard- 
son. Cngt:  John  Neville,  Donald  Houston,  John  Fraser,  Anthony 
Quiiyle,  Bai'biira  Windsor. 

Summary:  Melodrama.  Sherlock  Holmes  solves  the  mystery  of 
the  Jack-tlie-Ripper  murders,  but  having  discovered  the  killer  and 
seen  him  die.  decides  for  the  sake  of  the  killer's  lordly  family  to 
keep  his  identity  a  secret. 

I.  Doyle.  Miir  Arthur  Conaii,  lS.'>i>-lti30.  n.  Columblii  Pictures 
Corporation. 

73-701999 

Study  interactions  (Filmstrip)     Concept  Media,  1970. 

ST  fr.  color.  So  mm.  and  phonodisc;  2  s.,  12  In.,  831  rpm., 
13  mln.     (Nurse-patient  interaction,  no.  S) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape. 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  UHC.-t  dramatised  interactions  to  Illustrate  nursing 
techniques  and  blocks  to  therapeutic  communication.  Each  Inter- 
action may  be  used  as  a  study,  drill,  or  teat  situation. 

1.  Nurse  and  patient  I.  Concept  Media.  Inc.  II.  Series:  Nurse- 
patient  Interaction  (Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

610.73  76-739179 

Concept  Media 

A  Study  of  frog  developincnt  (Motion  picture)  Biologic&l 
Sciences  Curriculiun  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Hough'on  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  &  World,  1969. 

-I  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  flini. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  Sim.     Second  series. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.'  Trac«a  the  dev^opment  of  the  frog  from  egg  to  tadpole. 

1.  Frogs.  2.  Developmental  biology.  l  AmerJcan  loatltote  of 
Biological  Sciences.  Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Rand 
McNally  and  Gompaoy.  lu.  Houghton  Hlfllin  Company,  iv.  Har< 
court.  Brace  k  World. 

597  77-701066 

Biological  Sciences  Cur-  rlculum  Study 


A  Study  of  liquid  space  {Filmttrxp)     Douglas  F.  George, 

196.").    Made  by  Visuals  in  Science. 

tvt  fr.  <-»lor.  S5  mm.  and  phooodlKc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpo., 
9  uiin.     niicrOgroove.     (Oceanography,  no.  1) 

Also  Issued  In  35  mm.  slide  package. 

With  tenchers  guide  and  acrlpt, 

Credid:  Narrators,  Dr.  Revelle.  K.  I,.  Nelson,  Dr.  Rechnltaer 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  oceanography  and  emphaalies 
that  the  need  for  greater  researrh  in  thla  area  has  been  caused  by 
the  world  population  explosion.  Explains  why  earth  is  called  the 
water  planet.     Illuatratea  and  explains  the  bathyscapb  Trieste. 

1.  Oceanography.  i.  fleorge,  Douglas  F.  Series :  Oceanography 
<Fllnistrlp)   no.  1. 

651.4  Fi  A  6«M020 

Vlaualsln  Science 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Study  of  oak  populations  (Motion  picture)  Biological 
Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  A  World,  1969. 

4  mln.     Pi.     color,     super  8  mm. 

lAnip  film. 

A  BSCS  Rln)[lp  topic  Inquiry  film.     Second  series. 

With  teachpr's  ffu'de. 

Bummary:  Discusses  natural  selection  as  applied  to  the  oak,  with 
emphasis  on  form  and  fanctlon. 

1.  Oak.  2.  Plant  populations.  i.  American  Institute  of  Bio- 
logical Sclencea.  Biological  Science*  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Rand 
UcNally  and  Company,  m.  Houston  MIflllD  Company,  it.  Har- 
court, Brace  &  World. 

583  75-701060 

Blnlojttcal  Sciences  Cur-  riculum  Study 


Study  of  paintings  which  are  presented  in  the  MetroptUl- 
tan    Museum   of   Art,   New   York    (Fitmstrip)     Budek 
Films  and  Slides  of  California  [1969,     Released  by  Avid 
Corp.,  Budek  Division. 

10  filmstrips.     color.    85  mm. 

With  text  by  Glaus  Vlrcb. 

CONTENTS:  1-4.  Italian  artists  from  the  Florentine  school— 
6-6.  Schools  of  central  Italy.~7-S.  Schools  of  northern  Italy.— &-10. 
Venetian  school.    With  captions. 

1.  PalotlnsB,  Italian.  2.  New  York  (City).  Metropolitan  Mu- 
seum of  Art  I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California.  II.  Arid 
CorporattoD.    Budek  Films  and  Slides  Division. 

708.17471  70-738384 

Avid  Corp. 


Study  of  the  earth   (FUmstrip)     International  Educational 
Films.     Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1968. 

6  fllui-itrips  <37  fr.  each)     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Content*:  1.  Structure  of  the  earth. — 2.  The  formation  of  rocks.- 

5.  Valuable  metallic  minerals,— 4.  Valuable  non-metallic  minerals. — 

6.  Coal.— 4.  A  rtslt  to  a  mineral  exhibit      With  captions. 

1.  GeoI(%y.      2.  Mines  and  mineral  resources.  i.   Interna- 

tional  Educational   nims,   Hollywood,   Calif,      n.    Sterling   EMuca- 
tiooal  Films.  Inc. 

372.8  72-733517 

SterMtig  Educational  Films 


Study   of   the  sea    (Filmgtrip)       iDtemational   Educational 
Films.     Released  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1968. 

6  fllni-'trlps  {34  fr.  each)     color.     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Contentt:  1.  The  earth  and  the  sea. — 2.  Waves,  tides,  currents, 
and  water. — 3.  How  the  sea  is  studied. — 4.  Collecting  plants  and 
animals  by  Alp. — 5.  Ufe  alonj^  the  shor& — 6.  Marine  vertebratea. 
With  captions. 

1.  Ot^nography.  L  International  Bdacattonal  Films,  Holl7> 
wood,  Calif,     n.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

372.3  79-733516 

Sterling  Educational  Fltaos 

The  Study  series  (Motion  picture)  Charles  Cahill  and 
Associates,  1966. 

8  moi  I'll  pictures  (6  mln.  each)      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Open-end  films  designed  to  stimulate  discussion. 

Contentn:  1.  Why  we  learn, —2.  How  we  learn. —  3.  How  we 
study. — 4.  Why  we  listen.— 5.  Why  we  read. — 6.  How  to  take  notes.— 
7.  Where  to  find  It. — 8.  How  to  write  a  report. 

1.  I.«arniiis.  Psychology  of.  i.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Associates, 
Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

372.1  Fi  A  68-1098 

CharlesCahllland  Associates 

The  Study  series  {FUnutrip)  Charles  Cahill  and  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  AIMS  Imttructional  Media  Services, 
1969. 

.H  filmstrips  (approx.  35  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  an.l  2  phono- 
discs  (2  R.  each  i,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  50  mln.     mlcrogroove. 

-Xdapleil  from  the  motion  picture  series  of  the  same  title. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Contents:  1.  Why  we  learn.— 2.  How  we  learn. — 8.  How  we  study.— 
4.  Why  we  listen.— 5.  Why  we  read.— «.  How  to  take  notes.- 7. 
Where  to  Bnd  it. — 8.  How  to  write  a  report. 

1.  Study.  Method  of.     2.   Report  writing,  i.  Cabin   (Charles) 

and  Associates.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif,  n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services. 

370  71-734756 

ALMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

Study  dolls  fmr  beirinners  (Motion  picture)  Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1969. 

11  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUa:  Explains  to  primary  pupils  the  sklltB  which  are  Deeded 
to  complete   more  formal   requlrejnents  for  study,  including  use  of 
special  aids  Id  books,  taking  notes,  and  getting  needed  help. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

I.  Education,  Primary.     2.  Study,  Method  of.        i.  Coronet  Instruc- 


tional Fihos. 


Coronet  Instructional 


372.6 

Films 


72-701176 


StidriMS  tlgac  (Filmstrip]    Adrian  Vance.    Releaaed  by  Univer- 
lal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm,        and  phonoupe  in  cuaette.     (Microscopy) 
SUMMARY:  Studies  common  aIgM  under  a  microKope,  With  capliocu. 
I.  Alpe,     2,  Mit.oicope  ind  microKopy,        I,  Vance.  Adrian.     II.  Univer- 
sal Education  and  Vi»ual  Aru,     III,  Series:  MicrcMcopy.  (Filnutripj 
tQK565i  578.8  79-740657 

^^^-^  72(f72,rev  MARC 

Studying  at  home  (Filmgtrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

33  fr.     color     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:   1  a,  12  la.,  881  ipm.,  8 

mln.    m'Togroove.     (Studying  for  success,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummari/:  Discusses  proper  at-home  study  habits  and  empbaalxes 
the  orsaniziiiion  of  references  and  materials  needed  for  study. 

I.  Home  and  school.     2.  Study,  Method  of.        i   Eye  Gate  House, 
Inc.        Series:  Studying  for  success  (Fllmstrip)  no.  5. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-3781 

Eye  Gate  House 


Studying  protozoa  (Filmstrip)    Adrian  Vance.    Released  by 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     and  phonotape  In  cassette.     (Microscopv) 
SUMMARY:  Introduces  students  to  the  microscopic  world,     pro- 
vides a  study  of  the  capture  and  culture  of  protozoa.    With  captions. 
1.  Protmsoology— Cultures  and  culture  media.        I.  Vance.  Adrian. 
II.   Universal  EMucatlon  and  Vl-sual  Arts.     III.  Series-  Microscopy 
(Fllmstrip) 

[QL366]  593  72-740658 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


The  Stuff  we  throw  away  (Motion  picture)    U.  S.  Environ- 
menuil  Protection  Agency.     Made  and  released  by  Stuart 

Finley,  inc.,  1970. 

22  min.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Stuart  Flnley;  writer.  Ralph  Burgln-  cine- 
matographer.  Theodore  Jones.  * 

SU.\IMARY :  Relates  how  innovative  demonstration  grants  and 
research  activities  being  developed  by  the  Bureau  of  Solid  Waste 
Management  in  association  with  local  communities  can  develop  new 
and  better  systems  for  solid  waste  disposal. 

:.  Refuse  and  refuse  dtoposal-U.  S.        I.  U.  S.     Environmental 
Protection  Agencj".    II.  Finley  (Stuart)  Inc.,  Falls  Church  Va 
[TD788]  628  75-714059 

Stuart  Flnley.  inc. 


Stuffed  celery   (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.     Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  uitii,     8d.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  1) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  prepare  and  serve  sttiffed  i-eltry, 

1.  Celery.        1.  Fairfield  A.ssoclates.     II.  Universal  Education  aii<] 
Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture)  part  1. 
[TX801]  641.6  76-715067 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art" 


Stofliiiff  and  tmssing  a  chicken  (Motion  pietun)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybsr  Technical  Films. 

4  mill.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  series,  set  41 
Ijoop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

1.    Cookery    (Poultry)         i.   McGraw-HIU   Book  Oompany         Se- 
ries: Food  preparation  series  (Motion  picture)  set  4. 

641.6  75-706521 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Stylea.  [Motion  picture}    Wombat  Production*,  1972. 

12  min,     id.     colof,      16  mm, 

Wiih  Mudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  ind  director.  Gene  Feldman;  photographen,  Ure  Fur- 
rer.  David  Wsiu;  editor.  Michael  Weiner. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  three  young  adult*,  who  >re  choosint  among 
ponibic  lire-uylo,  ExpUini  thai  each  peraon  has  ■  different  choke  became  of 
a  different  inner  self. 

I.  Individuality.     2.  Self- perception,        I.  Wombat  Productions. 

(BF697)  301-43  72-701604 

Wombat  Productions  72  MARC 


[Styles   Bridges,    (Motion   picture)     NBC  Television,  1951. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Meet  the  press ) 

Telecji^t  Feb.  4.  1951,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet  the 

'^'^redit*:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  sponsor, 

**"tmiSS?'^u!"8.  Stor  Styles  Brldgea  of  New  Hampshire  dis- 
cusses the  split  In  the  Itepublican  Party  over  'orelgn  policy  with 
Martha  Rountree.  moderator,  Ernest  Llndley.  Edgar  Poe.  James 
Reston,  and  Lawrence  SplTak.  „  „       ..„        t»_  ^  .  m 

1  Bridges,  Henry  Styles,  1898-1961.  2.  RepubUcan  Party.  l.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  NBC  Telerlslon  Network.  Se- 
ries: Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329.6  Fi  68-665 

Stylonychia  (Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1965. 

4  mln.    sL     color.     8  mm.     (SmaU  things) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  and  adranced  microscopy 
to  present  a  detailed  study  of  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement  of 
the  mircoscopic  organism,  Stylonchia.  _,,„    ,„« 

1    Stylonch la— Juvenile  films.  t.  Educational  Serrlces,  Int, 

Newton,  Mass.        Series :  Small  things  (Motion  picture) 


My  turtle 


Stull.  Edith    (Gilbert)    1919- 
died  today 
see 

My  turtle  died  today. 


Sturgis-Grant  Productions,  inc.,  New  York 
see 


Symmetry . 


Stuttering    (Motion    picture)     Harper   &    Row,    Publishen, 
1972. 

approx.  20  mln.     sd.     b&w.      16  mm.      (Identifying  speech  dis- 
orders) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Marilyn  Berman,  Edwin  A.  Leach. 

SUMMARY :   Identifies  the  visual  and  aural  symptoms  associated 
with  Rtuttering  found  in  children  and  adults. 

1.  Stammering.  I.   Harper  &  Row,  Publishers.     II.  Series: 

Identifying  speech  disorders  (Motion  picture) 
[RJ496.S8]  616.8  79-718587 

Harper  &  Row.  Publishers 


Stuttman  Productions 
see 


Return  of  the  nene. 


A  Style  all  your  own  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productiona 
Released  by  Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1971. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1.  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  7  min. 
(Why  wait  till  marriage?) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  gulda 

Summary :  Points  out  that  young  people  are  targets  for  mass 
media  advertising  promotions  for  yarlooa  life  styles.  Shows  some 
of  these  life  styles,  and  suggests  which  Is  the  rlj*t  style  for  the 
right  individual  so  they  may  choose  their  own  Identity. 

L  Youth  as  consumers.  2.  Advertising.  I.  Q-f  Ed  Productions. 
II.  Society  for  Tlsnal  Education,  inc.  Chicago.  Series:  Why  wait 
till  marrlageT  (Fllmstrip) 

301.42  71-738151 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Style  of  champions  (Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau.  1970.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1970. 

19  mi  ^     sd,     color.     lOnitu. 

Credits:  Producer.  John  Martin-Jones;  director,  Cecil  Holmes. 

Summary:  John  Konrads,  former  Australian  Olympic  swimming 
champion,  discusses  swimming  In  Australia.  Shows  training  methods 
and  employs  slow  motion  and  underwater  photography  to  show  varl' 
ous  swimming  styles. 

1.  Swimming— Australia.  I.  Australia.  News  and  Information 
Bureau. 

797.2  78-709320 

Au$<tral!an  News  and  Information  Bureau 


381 


Education  Development 


Center 


Stylonychia  (Motion  picture)  Educational  Services.  Re- 
leased by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  car- 
tridge, 1967. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Issued  In  sii|)er  8  mm.  und  .<<tandard  8  mm. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  Program. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  ca.se. 

Summary:  A  detailed  study  of  the  microscopic  organism  Stt/lo- 
nychia. 

1.  Stylonychia— Juvenile  films.  i.  Educational  Services,  inc., 

Newton,  Mass.     n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1023 
Enling  Corporation 


Subafilms,  ltd. 
see 


Help  I 


The  Subalpine  (Filmstrip)    Staley  Studio,  1971. 

4.1  fr,  (H)lor.  a.'i  mm.  and  phoiiotni)e:  1  reel  (3  In.),  31  Ips.. 
11  min.     (  Life  zone  series) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Sound  version  of  the  1963  fllmstrip  entitled  Life  In  the  subalpine 
zone. 

With  script. 

cltEDlTS:  Producers,  William  G.  Staley.  Margaret  H.  Staley; 
narrator,  Gregg  Chancellor. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  plsnt  and  animal  life  In  the  spruce  and  fir 
forests  and  the  moist  alpine  meadows  of  the  subalpine  sone  of  the 
United  States. 

1.  Meadow  ecology— U.  S.  I.  Staley  Studio.     II.  Life  In  the 

subalpine  sone  (Fllmstrip)  III.  Series:  Life  lone  series  (Filmstrip) 
[QH541.5.M5]  574.5  75-740088 

Staley  Studio 

Subbulakshmi  at  the  United  Nations  (Motion  picture) 
United  Xations.  Released  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

29  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  concert  on  film  which  features  Indian  vocalist  M.  S. 
Subbulakshmi. 

1.  Subbulakshmi.  M.  S..  1&16-  i.  United  Nations, 

n.  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill. 

Fi  A  68-2454 
Contemporary  Films/  McGraw-Hill 


Subcorneal  ptistular  dermatosis  (Motion  picture)  Institute 
for  Dermatologic  Communication  and  Education,  1962. 
Made  liv  Audio  Productions  in  cooperation  with  the  Com- 
mittee for  .Scientific  Communication  in  Dermatology. 

7  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Drs.  I.  B.  Sneddon  and  D.  S.  Wilkinson  present  two 
typical  cases  of  the  skin  condition  first  described  by  them  under  the 
designation   subcorneal  pustular  dermatosla     Filmed  in  Ehiglsnd. 

1.  Skin — Diseases.  i.  Institute  for  Dermatologic  Communica- 
tion and  Education, 

616.5  Fi  67-2145 


Sobcntaneons    and    intramuscular    injecti<ms    (FUmttrip) 
Trainex  Corp.  ,1966?, 

90  fr.  color.  Sn  mm.  and  pbonodtsc:  2  a,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
20  mln.-  mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  series— apedal  needs,  1) 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  reasons  for  Injections.  Teaches  the 
preparation  of  subcutaneous  and  Intramuscular  Injections  and  how 
to  give  them.  Illustrates  site  of  Injection.  Explains  how  techniques 
vary  with  single-dose  and  multi-dose  ampules.  Points  out  saf^nBrds 
for  the  administration  of  medications. 

1.  Injections,    Hypodermic.     2.  Injections.    Intramuscular.  i. 

Trainex  Corporation.         Series:   Patient  care  series — special  needs, 
1   (Fllmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3821 

Trainex  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Subcutaneous  injectiMi:  site  selection  and  administration 

(Motum  picture)    X  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1968. 

4  mlD.     :*i     color,     super  8  mm.     (Injection  technic) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  instnictor's  guide  and  student  guide. 

CreditM:  Producer.  John  Tyo. 

Suminarif:  Demonstrates  selection  of  site  and  administration  ol  a 
sutKnitaneoiia  injection.  ,    „  .    ^ 

1.  Injections,   Hypodermic.  i.  Lippincott    (J.   B.)   Companj, 

Philadelphia.        Series:  Injection  technic  (Motion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-2887 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


J.  B.  LlK>lncott  Co. 


Subject  and  predicate.  [Filmslrip] 
1967. 

29  f[.     color      35  mm.     (Lin|umge  «ns  progitm,  650) 

SUMMARY:  Idcntines  the  two  parU  of  •  Knience.  and  points  out  the  noun 

■nd  verb  components.  With  cmptiont. 

1.  English  languafe— Sentences.        1.  EducalionaJ  Profectioni  Corporation 

11   Series:  Language  arts  program.  [Filmslrip]  650. 

(PE1375]  415  72-734186 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

Subject  cards  {FUmstrip)     Long  Filmslide  Service,  1968. 

22  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (How  the  card  catalog  helps  you) 
Sumnnirj/:  Show.s  how  to  u.«e  the  subject  fards  in  the  card  catalog 
in  order  to  And  a  book  about  a  .■'(>eclttc  subject.     With  caption!^. 

1.  Catalog  cards.  2.  Subject  headings.  i.  Long  Fllinsllde  Serv- 
ice.       Series:  How  the  card  catalog  helps  you  (FUmstrip) 

017  T9-737251 

Long  Filmslide  Service 

Subject:  packaging  (Motion  picture)  Owens-Illinois^  Forest 
Products  Division,  1969.    Made  by  Goldsholl  &  Associates. 

15  mln.    sd.    color.    IRmm. 

SumitKiry:  A  presentation  of  the  ficllltles  of  Owens-Illlnols  Forest 
Products  Division  In  packaging  supply,  showing  the  meana,  the 
men  and  skills,  the  science,  and  the  art  of  packaging.  Includes  ex- 
amples of  the  packages  that  the  company  has  product. 

1.  Owen.<!- Illinois,  Inc.  Forest  Product-Division.  2.  Packaging. 
I.  Owens-Iltinols,  Inc.    Forest  Products  Division. 

658.8  72-705010 

CINE 

Sub-sets:  sentences  and  solution  seta  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tionn!  Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  tlie  U.  S.  by 
KiK'vci  >piiptiia  Britaiinifu  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

:)  iniu.     R<1.     color.     8  mm.      (Mathematics) 

l»op  flira. 

I^ued  in  Standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Suinmarit:  Uses  a  universe  of  cars  to  explain  the  Idea  of  sub-set, 
nud  the  process  In  solving  an  open  sentence  to  find  the  solution  set. 
For  grades  1  through  9. 

1.  Set  theory.  i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     ii.  Encyclo- 

paedia Brltannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Mathematics 

(Motion  picture) 

372.7  72-7000,10 

Encyclopae<lla  Britnn-  ntca  Educational  Corporation 

Subsistence  (Fihmtrip)  Our  York  State,  1960.  Made  by 
York  State  Filmstrips. 

21*  fr.     color,    35  mm.     (Peopleof  the  longhouae,  no.  2) 

CrediU:  Editor,  Wllllaai  Fenton. 

Summary:  Points  out  how  the  Iroquola  obUlned  their  food.  Pic- 
ture* Indians  hunting,  fishing,  planting,  preparing  food,  and  cele- 
brating at  featlvals. 

1    Iroquois  Indians.     2.  Indians  of  North  America— Food.  i. 

Our  York  State.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  Series:  People  of  the  long- 

house  (Ftlnistrlp)  no.  2. 

Fi  A  67-4141 
Our  York  State 

Subsistence  farmer    (Filmstrip) 
see   Market  economy:    Subsistence  farmer 

Subsonic  flow  patterns  and  pressure  distribution  for  an  air- 
foil {Motion  picture)  Education  Development  Center. 
IJelensed  by  Encyclopaedia  Ilritannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969. 

4  min.    si.     b&w.     IS  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  isHued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanlca. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics.  „ 

1.  Aerofoils.  2.  Aerodynamics.  I.  Education  Development  Cen- 
ter. II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannica  Educational  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Fluid  mechanics  films   (Motion  picture) 

532  74-710285 

Eocyrtopaedla  Britao-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Subtracting    (Motion   picture)      Stephen  Bosustow   Produc- 
tions,    Released  by  UFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

-f    iiii:i.     h1.     ciil'ir.     HUl»er  8  mm.      (Primary   muth   series) 

I.<K.|>11llll, 

With  Htudy  KUiile. 

SUMMAUY:  lllustruten  liow  to  subtract,  using  a  group  of  dancing 
nowflakes  whoae  number  is  decreaaed  when  several  members  leave 
tlie  gioup.    For  primary  grades. 

1  Subtrnt-tlon-  Juvenile  films.  I.  Bosustow  (Stephen)  Produc- 
tions. II.  ItFA  Educational  .Media.  III.  Series:  Primary  math  ae- 
T\Vi  (Motion  picture) 

tQA115]  872.7  76-71492« 

ItFA  F^ticatlonal  Media 

Subtracting— remming    {Motion    picture)      Ealing    Corp., 
1969. 

4  mln.     al.     color,     super  8  mm.      (First  Idea*  Id  mathematlca) 

Loop  film.     Film  note*  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Author,  L.  J.  May.  w.,     ...  - 

Bummary:  I^emonstrattti  the  concept  of  renaming  In  tubtractloo 
using  sticks  to  repreeenl  tens  and  squares  to  represent  one*.  Shows 
this  concept  In  a  numeral  table.  „..,..       .,  _         «*. 

1.  Subtraction,  i.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  se- 
ries- First  ideas  In  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

872.7  79-700490 


Ealing  Corporation 


Subtracting  with  fractions  (gems)  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  in  cooperation 
with  General  Learning  Corp.  Made  by  Davidson  Films. 
Released  by  Silver  liurdett  Co.,  1970. 

1]  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Elementary  mathematics  for  teach- 
ers and  students.     Student  film  4A) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Buderman;  teachers, 
Lauren   (i.    Woodby,   Joseph   Moray. 

SUMMARY :  An  animated  film  In  which  a  cartoon  character  uses 
gems  In  showing  how  to  subtract  with  fractions. 

1  Fractions.  2.  Subtraction.  I.  National  Council  of  Teachers 
of  Mathematics.  II.  Sliver  Burdett  Companj.  III.  Series:  Elemen- 
tary mathematics  for  teachers  and  studwits.  Student  film  4A  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

tQA117]  611  73-713703 

Silver  Burdett  Co. 

Subtracting  with  mixed  numerals  (stones)  (Motion  pic- 
lure)  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  in 
coo|)eration  with  (Jeneml  I-.earning  Corp.  Made  by  David- 
son Films.    Released  by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

ft  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (ElemenUry  mathematics  for  teach- 
eis  and  students.     Student  film  4B) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Project  director,  Harry  D.  Kuderman;  teachers, 
Lauren  G.   Woodby,   Joseph   Moray. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film  which  uses  stones  to  how  how  to 
subtract  with  mixed  numerals.  ,  „  ,.i,        »,«. 

1    Subtraction-        I.  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics. 
II    Silver  Burdett  Company.     III.  Series:  Elementary  mathematics 
for  teachers  and  students.     Student  film  4B   (Motion  picture) 
[QA1151  Ml  77-713704 

Silver  Burdett  Co. 

Subtraction  {Motion  picture)  National  Ouncil  of  Teachers 
of  Mathematics,  1965.  Made  by  Davidson  Films.  Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

28  min  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Mathematics  for  elemenWry  school 
teachers) 

With  manual.     Manual  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Creditg-  Project  director.  Harry  D.  Ruderman;  teacher  and  writer, 
Joseph  Moray ;  director  of  photography,  John  M.  Davidson 

Summary:  DemMJStralea  new  methods  of  teaching  subtraction  by 
emphasizing  methods  which  contribute  to  an  understanding  of  the 
structure  of  a  mathematical  system.  Compares  the  role  of  wro  in 
subtraction  and  addition.  Explains  that  subtraction  Is  neither  com- 
muUtlve  nor  associative.  Stresses  that  subtraction  Is  a  «j»«pt 
developed  by  building  on  basic  Ideas  about  numbers  and  the  addition 
of  numbers. 

1  Subtraction.  i.  NaUonal  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Mathematlca  for 
elementary  school  teachers  (Motion  picture)  

Fi  67-277  rev 


SnbtractioB.  (Filmatrip]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

7  rilm»trip«.  bftw.  35  mm,  and  7  phonoupes  in  cmu«tte.  (Computa- 
tional skiUi,  tet  2) 

With  teacher'*  manual  and  student  workbooks. 

SUMMARY:  PreaenU  leasons  in  subtraction  in  order  lo  correct  deficiencies 
in  compuutional  skills  in  high  school  students  and  to  teach  fundamental  raalh- 
emalics  to  adults. 

1 .  Subtraction,  I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  11.  Series:  Compuutional  skills. 
[Filmstrip]  set  2. 

^AllS,  513  72-736087 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

Subtraction   (FUmstrip)     Troll  Aasociatee,  1970. 

24  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  Irving  M.  Cowle. 

Summary:  PresenU  principles  of  subtraction,  showing  how  to 
subtract  part  of  a  set  to  discover  how  macb  la  left  or  how  much 
larger  one  set  Is  than  another.  With  captions.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Subtraction.        i.  Troll  Associates. 

372.7  71-737426 

Troll  Associates 

Subtraction   (Filnutrip)     Univeraal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Concepts  of  modern  mathematics,  part  1) 

With  inunual.  ..^  . . 

Summary:  Uses  sets  o^  objects  to  present  subtraction  as  a    taking 
away"  process.    With  captions. 

1.  Subtraction.        i.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.        Se- 
ries- ConcTOte  of  modern  mathematics  (FUmstrip)  part  1. 

511  74-736506 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Subtraction  (Motion  picture)     Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divi- 
sion. 1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Filsos. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Ijoop  film. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Develops  the  conceptual  basis  of  subtraction  by  using 
real-life  situations  Involving  set  separation  and  removing  lengths. 
Includeti  the  "how  many  are  left"  and  the  "how  many  more"  ideas 
of  subtraction. 

1.    Subtraction.  i.    Macmlllao,   firm,  publtaher.   New  York. 

School  Division.  Series:  Macmillan  etemeatary  math  loops  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

611  71-706814 

Uacmltlan  Co. 

Subtraction    (Filmstrip) 
see   Operations  on  fractions,  no.  3:    Subtraction 


Subtraction  aa  set  separation  {Motion  picture)    Bailey-Film 

Associates,  1969. 

4    mln,     «1.     color,     super   8    mm,     (Math    mnnlpulatlvea   series) 

Ijoop  film. 

With  Mtudy  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  subtraction  as  the  Inverse  of  addition  and 
▼Isualiaes  the  process  by  using  seta.  Uses  number  sentences  to  in- 
dicate the  subtraction  operation.  For  elementary  grades.  With 
captions. 

1.  Set  theory.     2.  Subtraction.        i.  Balley-Fllm  Associates. 
Series :  Math  manipulative  series  ( Motion  picture) 

872.7  70-708861 

BFA  E<lucational  Media 


Subtraction  of  fractional  numbers  (Motion  picture)  Mac- 
millan Co.,  School  Division,  1970.  Made  by  Davidson 
Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  subtraction  of  fractional  numbers  by 
building  equivalence  classes  and  finding  the  least  wMnmoo  dwioml- 
nator.  Develops  the  concept  of  subtractl<»i  of  fractional  numbers 
with  colorcoded  gra[rtilc  derlces. 

1.  Subtraction.      2.  Fractions.  a.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers, 

New  York.     School  Division.        Series :  MacmllUn  elementary  math 
loops  (Motion  picture) 

611  79-706316 

Macmillan  Co, 

Subtraction  of  rational  numbers  (Motion  picture)  National 
Coinicil  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  in  cooperation  with 
General  Leaniing  Corp.  Made  by  Davidson  Films.  Re- 
leased by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

^4  mln.  s<l.  color.  16  rom.  (Elementary  mathematics  for  teach- 
ers and  studenU.    Teacher  film  4) 

CREDIT'S  t^'project  director,  Harry  D.  Buderman ;  teachers,  Lau- 
ren G.  Woodby.  Joseph  Moray.  ,  ^^     ^  ,       „* 

SUMMARY-  Points  out  that  the  basic  missing-addend  meaning  or 
subtract'lon  applies  to  all  rational  numbers,  not  Just  to  whole  num- 
bers Demonstrates  several  approaches  to  subtraction.  Including  re- 
naming numbers  and  using  a  slide  rule.  Stresses  the  checking  ot 
answers  by  addition. 

1  .\umtx-is.  Rational -Study  and  teaching.  2.  Subtraction- 
Study  and  teaching.  3.  Mathematics—Teacher  training.  I-  «»- 
tional  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics.  II.  Sliver  Burdett  Com- 
pnny  Ml.  Series:  Elementary  mathematics  for  teachers  and  stu- 
dents. Teacher  film  4  (Motion  picture)  -,„-ofl 
[QAlli]  370.7  74-713686 
Silver  Burdett  Co. 


Subtractive  miiture  (Biters)  (.Xotion  picture)  Gataway 
Educational  Films,  London,  Released  in  the  C  S,  by 
Communication  Films,  1964. 

2  mill.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Light  and  color  series) 

IxKjp  film. 

Summonc'lSiionstrates  that  when  the  colors  o(  three  niters  are 
correctly  related  and  at«  placed  In  trout  ot  a  luht  source,  they  will 
successively  reduce  the  light  to  darkness,  producing  other  colors 

^  I'^-olor        r  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd-,  London,    n.  Com- 
munication Films.  Inc.        Series:  Ught  and  color  series  (Motion  pic- 

'"""  Fi  A  67-1711 

Ommnnlcatlon  Films 


The    Suburb    (FUimtnp)      McGraw-Hill    Book    Co.,    1969. 
Made  by  University  Films. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Community  series:  Types  of  cities  set) 

With  teacher's  guilds  and  script 

Summarv:  Describes  the  nature  of  the  suburb  and  the  aspects  that 
contribute  to  that  nature  and  to  Its  growth  patterns.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Suburbs — Juvenile  films,  i.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company. 
Series :  Community  series :  Types  of  cities  set  ( Filmstrip) 

372.8  73-733623 

McOraw-HlllBoobCo. 


Suburbia  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  mln,     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Awareness) 

Loop  film  mountHl  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

rnEDITS:  Author,  Stanley  Madeja. 

SUMMARY:  De.'vrlbea  characteristics  of  a  typical  development 
which  Is  created  h,v  ma  a,*- produced  housing  outside  a  large  metropoli- 
tan area    and  records  the  activities  of  the  families  who  live  there, 

1.  Suburbs.    2,  Suburban  life.  I.  Hester  and  Associates. 

II   Series:  Awareness  (Motion  picture) 

[HT351]  801.3  7&-713313 

Hester  and  Associates 


Suburbia:  how  America  lives.  [Filmsttipj     Audio  Visual  Narrative 
Arts.  1972. 

2  filmstrips  (pi  1.  73  fr,.  pi,  2.  69  fr,)  color,  35  mm,  and  2  phonodi*c» 
(2  s.  each;  I  s,  for  manual  projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector);  12  in.;  33  1/3 
rpm.;  pt-  1.  12  min  ;  pi,  2.  1 1  min 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  ca&sciie. 

With  teacher's  guide  al  the  end  or  each  filmstrip, 

CREDITS:  Script.  Wendy  Rydell;  narrator,  Ray  Morgan;  photography,  Vin- 
cent Turner;  editor,  Vivian  Zwaik, 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  role  played  by  trains  and  automobiles  in  the  growth 
of  suburbia,  describes  the  different  types  of  suburtwn  development,  and  exam- 
ines the  changes  taking  place  in  the  suburbs 

CONTENTS:    I,  Moving  out:  the  dream,— 2-  Moving  in;  the  reality, 

1,  Suburbs— United  States,  2  Urban  iransportation-Uniied  Sutes.  1. 
Audio  Visual  Narrative  Arts  (Firm) 

tHT123)  301.34  72-736411 

Audio  Visual  Narrative  72  MARC 

Arts 


Sobvocalization  (Filmstrip)    Universal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts,  1969. 

.11  fr,     color.     3.^  mm.     (Reading  with  "peed,  no,  K) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crtfiiti:  Script.  Reading  Ijihoratory.  Inc.;  Illustrations,  SeweU 
Booth,  Stephen  Zonitch.  ,        <     .        . 

Summary:  OemonBtrates  testH  to  determine  the  reading  faults  of 
motor  and  auditory  aubvocallsatlon,  and  shows  aids  to  use  In  over- 
coming them.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1,  Reading  disability.  i.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

Berleii:  Heading  with  speed  (Filmstrip)  no.  B. 

872.4  78-736676 

A.  L.  A.  BookllM 


382 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Saccets  atoiT:  Butaen  edaation.  [FUmstrip]      Educational 
Projections  Corp..  1970. 

43  Tr  color.  35  mm.  (Pre-vocitional  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7, 
3038) 

Filmtlnp  2038A.  To  be  used  with  Seir-anatysii  manual,  pan  S:  Career  area. 

With  leachcr'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Tellt  the  story  of  a  peraon  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  for  a  career  in  busineu.  Give*  specific  job  requirements,  outline*  the 
course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  salary  potential,  and 
personal  rewards  of  various  profestions  in  busincaa.  With  captions. 

I.  Butineu education.  2.  Vocational  guidance.  I.  Educational  Projections 
Corporation  11,  Title:  Business  education.  [Rlmstripj  111.  Scries:  Pre-voca- 
tional  orientation  and  guidance.  iFilmuripj  Unit  7,  2038. 

tHF1106]  371.4  72-734388 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


A  Siccess  atoiy:  Boaiaeas  machine  mechaaic.  [FUmatrip]    Educa- 
tioaal  Projections  Corp.,  1970. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Pre- vocation  el  orienwiton  and  guidance.  Unit  7 
2037) 

Fiimstrip  20378.  To  be  used  with  Sclf-analytia  nunutl,  pan  4:  Peraonality. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  ihe  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
lo  train  lo  be  a  business  machine  mechanic-  Gives  specific  job  requiremcntt, 
outlines  the  course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opponuniltes,  salary 
potential,  and  personal  rewards  of  the  profession.  With  captions. 

1.  Office  equipment  and  supplies-  2.  Mechanics  (Pei»on>>— Vocational 
guidance.  I  Educational  Projections  Corporation,  U.  Title;  Busineaa  ma- 
chine mechanic.  (Filmstripj  III  Series:  Pre- vocational  oricnution  and  guid- 
ance, [Filmsirip]  Unit  7.  2037, 

[HF5548J  371.4  72-734387 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


A  Saccess  story:  Certified  laboratory  assistant.  [Filmstripj     Edu- 
cational Projections  Corp,,  1970. 


and  guidance.  Unit  7. 


50  fr      color      35  mm,     (Pre- vocational 
2036) 

Fiimstrip  2036B  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual,  part  3;  Aptitude 

With  teacher's  manual 

SUMMARY;  Tells  the  slory  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  to  be  a  certified  laboratory  assistant.  Gives  specific  job  requirements, 
outlines  the  course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  salary 
potential,  and  personal  rewards  of  the  profession.  With  captions, 

1-  Medical  technologists,  I,  Educational  Projections  Corporation-  11. 
Title:  Certified  laboratory  assistant,  [FilmsiHp]  III,  Scries:  Pre- vocational 
orientation  and  guidance,  [Filmstrip]  Unit  7.  2036. 

[RB36)  371.4  72-734385 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


A  SacceH  story:  CoaBerdal  cookias>  [fiimstrip]     P/itic«tH?n«| 
Projections  C<Kp.,  1970. 

49  ft,  coior.  35  nun.  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guictancc.  Unit  7, 
2039) 

Fibnatrip  3039B.  To  be  used  with  Sdf-analyaii  manual,  pan  (:  Pcnooal 
profile. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Telb  the  story  of  *  person  who  decided  to  go  back  lo  icboal 
to  tram  to  be  a  commercial  cook.  Give*  specific  job  r«quiremcni>,  nniHnra  the 
course  of  study,  attd  preaenti  promotional  opportunities,  salary  poMadal,  and 
personal  rewards  of  the  profcaaion.  With  caption*. 

I,  Cookery—Vocational  guidance.  i.  Educational  ProiectioM  Corpota- 
tion.  II-  Title:  Commercial  cooking.  [Hlmttrip]  III.  Series:  Pre-vocatioaal 
orientation  and  guidance,  iFilmstrip)  Unit  7,  2039, 

[TX652]  371.4  73-734391 

Educational  Pro^ectioni  72  MAKC 

Corp. 


A  Soccess  story:  Cosmetology.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projec- 
tions Corp.,  1970. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm,  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7, 
2038) 

[nimstrip  2038B-  To  be  used  with  Sclf-analysi*  manual,  part  5:  Career  ires. 

With  teacher's  manual, 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  to  be  >  cosmetologist-  Gives  specific  job  requirements,  outlines  the 
course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunitiei,  salary  potential,  and 
personal  rewards  of  the  profession.  With  caption*, 

1,  Beauty  opeiators-     1.  Beauty  culture — Vocational  guidance.       1-  Educa- 
tional Projections  Corporation,    II.  Title:  Cosmetology.  [Filmstrip]    III.  Series: 
Pre-vocauonal  orienution  and  guidance,  (Filmstrip]  Unit  7,  2038. 
cTT958]  371.4  72-734389 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


A  Success  story:  Electronic  teckaidaft.  {Filmstrip]     Educational 
Projections  Corp.,  1970. 


(Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7. 


46  fr.     color      35  1 
2037) 

Filmstrip  2037A,  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual,  part  4:  Personality, 

With  teacher's  manual, 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  to  be  an  electronic  technician.  Gives  specific  job  requirements,  outlines 
the  course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  salary  potential,  and 
personal  reward*  of  the  profe«ion.  With  captions. 

1.  ElecUonics  as  a  profession-  1,  Educational  Projections  Corporation. 
II.  Title:  Electronic  technician,  [Filmstrip]  III,  Series;  Pre- vocational  orienu- 
tion and  guidance,  [Filmsirip]  Unit  7.  2037, 

[TK7845]  371.4  72-734386 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


A  Saccess  story:  Nnrse's  afdc  (Filmstrip]     Educational  Projec- 
tions Corp.,  1970. 

46  fr,  color.  35  mm,  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7, 
2035) 

Filmstrip  2035A.  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual,  pan  2:  Basic  arilh- 

Wilh  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Telta  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  to  be  a  nurse's  aide.  Gives  specific  job  requirements,  outlines  the  course 
of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  salary  potential,  and  personal 
rewards  of  the  profession.  With  captions. 

I,  Nurses'  sides.  I.  Educstional  Projection*  Corporation.  II,  Title:  Nur- 
se's aide,  [Filmstrip]  IN.  Scries:  Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance. 
(Filmstrip}  Unit  7.  2035, 

[RT84]  371.4  72-734382 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp- 


A  Saccess  story:  Optometric  assistant.  [Filmstrip]     Educational 
Projections  Corp.,  1970. 

42  fr,  color.  35  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7. 
2034) 

Filmstrip  2034B,  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual,  pan  1:  Functional 
English - 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Tclb  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  to  be  an  optometric  assistant.  Gives  specific  job  requirements,  outlines 
the  course  ofstudy,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  salary  potential,  and 
personal  rewards  of  the  profession  With  csptions. 

1,  Medical  personnel,     2,  Optometry        1,  Educational  Projections  Corpura- 
Eion       II    Title:  Optometric  assistant,  [Filmstripj      III,  Series:  Pre. vocational 
orientation  and  guidance.  [Filmstrip]  Unit  7,  2034 
[RE952]  371.4  72-734381 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


A  Success  story:  Practical  nurse.  [Fitmstrip}     Educational  Projec- 
tions Corp.,  1970. 


35  n 


(Pre-vocatiorul  orientation  and  guidance   Unit  7. 


46  fr.     color. 
2036) 

Filmstrip  2036A   To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual,  pan  3:  ApiiiuJc, 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  lo  go  back  lo  school 
to  train  to  be  a  practical  nuisc.  Gives  specific  job  requirements,  outlines  the 
course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  salary  potential,  and 
personal  reward*  of  the  profession.  With  caplions- 

1.  Practical  nursing.  I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation,  IL  Title: 
Practical  nunc,  [Filmstrip]  111,  Series.  Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance 
[Filmstrip]  Unit  7,  2036. 

(RT62]  371.4  72-734384 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


A  Success  story:  Surgical  tecbnidan.  [Filmstrip]      Educational 
Projections  Corp.,  1970. 


(P  re  -  vocal  ion  al 


and  guidance-  Unit  7. 
lal.  part  1:  Functional 


42  fr.     color, 
2034) 

Filmstrip  2034A,  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  r 
Engbsh, 

With  teacher's  manual- 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
lo  train  to  be  a  surgical  technician-  Gives  specific  job  requirements,  outlines  the 
course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opportunities,  ^ary  potential,  and 
personal  rewards  of  the  profession.  With  captions, 

1,  Hoapitals — Staff,  2-  Surgery  L  Educational  Projections  Corporation, 
II,  Title:  Surgical  technician.  [Filmstripj  111,  .Series:  Pre-vocational  orienialion 
and  guidance.  {Filmstrip]  Unit  7,  2034, 

tRD31.5]  371.4  72-734379 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


A  Saccess  storr  Tecknkal  drafU^.  [Filrostrip]    Educaticmal  Pro- 
jections Corp.,  1970. 


(Pre-vocaiional  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7, 


44  XT    color.     35  i 
2039) 

Filmstrip  2039A,  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual,  part  6:  Personal 
profile. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  <rfa  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  tram  to  be  •  technical  draftsman.  Gives  specific  job  requiremenu,  outlines  the 
course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opponunities.  salary  potential,  attd 
personal  rewards  of  the  profession.  With  captions. 

I  Mechanical  drawing  as  a  profession.  I.  Educational  Projections  Corpo- 
ration. II-  Title:  Technical  drafting.  [Filmstrip]  III,  Series:  Pre-vocational 
orienution  and  guidance,  [Filmstrip]  Unit  7,  2039- 

tT357]  371.4  72-734390 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


A  Success  story:  Ward  Clerk,  hospttaL  [Fdmstrip]     Educational 
Projections  Corp.,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm,  (Pre-vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  7, 
2035) 

Filmstrip  203SB,  To  be  used  with  Self-analysis  manual  pan  2:  Basic  arith- 

With  teacher's  ntanual. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  story  of  a  person  who  decided  to  go  back  to  school 
to  train  to  be  a  ward  clerk  in  a  hospital.  Gives  specific  job  requirements, 
outlines  the  course  of  study,  and  presents  promotional  opponunities,  salary 
potential,  and  personal  rewards  of  the  profession-  With  captions, 

1.  Hospitals — Staff,  1,  Educational  Projections  Corporation.  11,  Title; 
Ward  clerk,  hospital.  [Filmstrip]  111-  Series:  Pre-vocational  orientation  and 
guidance.  [Filmsirip]  Unit  7,  2035. 

[RA972.5]  371.4  72-734383 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


383 


Success — what  is  it?  (Filmstrip)    Family  Films,    Released 
by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  9  min. 
(Life  issues  of  young  teens) 

With  teacher's  giilde. 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  R.  Kldd. 

Summary:  Junior  high  school  students  examine  the  meaning  and 
importance  of  succea*.  attitudes  toward  money  and  material  objects, 
and  the  relatlotishlp  of  financial  success  and  such  Important  life  Issues 
«L%  choosing  a  career. 

1.  Success— JuTen lie  films.  I.  Family  Films,  Inc.  II.  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series;  Ufe  Issues  of  youna  teens 
(nimstrlp)  • 

301.43  70-738096 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Successful  breast  feeding  (Motion  picture)    Carlou  Films, 

1964. 

10  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Crvditi:  PiwJucer,  H.  A.  Hitter;  director,  Slater  Mary  Charltaa; 
photographer,  Charles  S.  Sherwln. 

Summarv:  Shows  measures  found  helpful  In  mlmmtslnj  problem* 
common  In  early  lactation.  Etemonstrates  prenatal  preparation,  the 
rooter  reflei.  the  kind  of  nursing  stroke  by  which  the  baby  extracts 
milk  without  trauma  to  the  nipple,  protection  of  the  nipple  in  remoT- 
Ing  the  baby  from  the  breast,  comfortable  poslUons  for  nursing  and 
bubbling  the  baby,  and  Waller  shields, 

1.  Breast  feeding.  i.  Carloo  Films. 

618.92  Fi  67-886 


Soccessfnl  secretary    (Moti^m   picture)      Royal   Typewriter 
Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Thomas  Craven  Film  Corp. 

13  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  tips  for  secretaries  on  how  to  utilise  tline- 
saTln*  methods  to  Increa^  their  productlrlty,  and  how  to  handle 
human  reUtlons  situations  with  skill. 

1.  Secretaries.  i.  Boyal  Typewriter  Company,  inc. 

651  Fi  A  68-«29 

CINE 

Successful  use  ot  the  language  laboratiMy  (Motion  picture) 
Pennsylvania  Dept  of  Public  Instruction.  Released  by 
Walter  G.  O'Connor  Co.,  1964. 

8  motion  pictures  (15  mln.  each)  sd.     l>&w.     16  mm. 

With  Tlewer'a  gtilde. 

gwmmarjf;  A  series  of  films  designed  to  Instnict  teachers  in  all 
phanes  of  the  language  Uboratory.  including  planning,  equipment,  ad- 
ministration, materials,  and  testing.  Shows  teachers  as  they  learn 
good  principles  of  lab  operation  from  experienced  teadiers  and  Stat* 
audiovisual  and  language  specialists.  Filmed  in  actual  cUssrooma 
and  laboratories. 

1  Languages,  Modem — Study  and  teaching.  i.  Pennsylvania. 
Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  n.  O'Connor  (Walter  O.)  Company,  Inc., 
Barrisburg,  Pa. 

407^  Fi  A  67-5991 

Walter  O.  O'Connor  Co. 


Successicm  on  lava  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

14  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Biology  program,  unit  1:  ecology — 
the  world  of  life  about  us) 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Advisers,  Maxwell  8.  Doty,  Ralph  Bucbabaum. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  destruction  caused  by  TOlcanlc  eruption, 
and  examines  tbe  difficulties  encountered  by  the  first  forms  of  life 
that  reappear  on  tbe  lava  Sow. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Lava.  2.  Natural  history.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Bdo- 
cational  Corporation.  Series:  Biology  program,  unit  1:  ecology — 
the  world  of  life  about  as  (Motion  picture) 

574J)  77-708916 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Eiducatlonal  Corit. 

Sooenlent  plants:  leaf  succulence  (Filmttrip)     Herbert  E. 
Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1963. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Author,  Wolfgang  Hagemann. 

Summary:  A  study  of  plants  which  have  become  adapted  to  a 
desert  environment,  with  emidiasls  on  those  plants  which  atore 
water  in  their  leaves.    With  captions. 

1.  Succulent  plants.  2.  Leaves.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films 
and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

580.4  78-785321 

Bnd^  Films  and  Slides  of  Callt 


Succulent  plants:  stem  saccnlence  (FUmatrip)    Hert>ert  E. 
Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1963. 

34  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

CrediU:  Author,  Wolfgang  Hagemann. 

Summary:  A  study  of  plants  which  have  adapted  themselves  In 
specialized  ways  to  a  desert  environment,  with  emphasis  on  those 
which  store  water  In  their  stems.    With  captions. 

1.  Succulent  plants.  2.  Stems  (Botany).  i,  Budek  (Herbert 
E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

580.4  70-785320 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Suchman,  J.  Richard,       Inquiry  development  program 
in  physical  science 


Inquiry  development  program  in  physical 
science. 


Sucnman.  J.  Richard 
see 

Inquiry  development  program  in  earth 
science. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Suction  Up  placement  (Motion  picture)    University  of  Ala- 
bama^ School  of  Dentistry,  1967. 

10  miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summnry:  DemoastratoB  bow  the  aaslstant  can  most  effectlTelj 
use  Tbe  high  velocity  sucttoa  tip  to  control  the  fluids  fo  die  moutti 
of  the  pattenL 

1.  Dental  Instruments  and  apparatus.  i.  Alabama.  UnlTersity. 
School  of  Dentlatry. 

617  72-700361 

Alabama.     Univ.  SriMOl  of  Dentistrf 


Sudam^rica.  continentc  de  gran  porvenir;  part  1  {Motion 
picture)  Julien  Bryan  in  consultation  with  Wesley  H. 
Greene.    Made  and  released  by  International  Film  Bureau, 

1961. 

10  nilD.     8d.     colof.     16  mm. 

With  handboiik  by  Carlos  C'ustillo. 

Credits:  Xarrntor,  Carlos  Castillo. 

Summary:  A  Spanish  lansuage  film.  Describes  historical  and 
geographical  forces  which  have  molded  South  America— the  divisive 
chain  of  the  Andes,  the  Amazon  and  other  great  rivers;  the  arrival 
of  the  Conquistadores;  the  treatment  of  the  native  Indian;  the 
profound  influence  of  the  church;  and  the  aristocratic  tradition 
and  parental  concept  of  the  hacienda  owners. 

1  Anthropo-geography— South  America.  2.  South  America— Hist. 
I.  Bryan,  Julien  Ilequembourg.  ii.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago. 

980  Fi  A  67-5552 

International  Film  Bureau,  inc. 


Sudam^rica,  continente  de  gran  porvenir;  part  2  {Motion 
picture)  Julien  Bryan  in  consultation  with  Wesley  H. 
Greene.  Made  and  released  by  International  Film  Bureau, 
1961. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  handlKxik  by  Carlos  Castillo. 

Creditt:  Narnitor,  Carlos  Castillo. 

Summary:  \  Spanish  language  film.  Examines  the  hacienda  and 
strides  taken  to  convert  a  hacienda-dominated  society  into  a  demo- 
cratic one.  Notes  that  key  factors  In  South  America's  progress  are 
the  growing  prominence  of  a  new  middle  class  and  recognition  of 
the  limitations  of  a  one-crop  economy.  Shows  development  of  nat- 
ural resources  and  induslrialluilioo. 

1.   South  America— Econ.  condit.— 1&45-  2.  South  America— 

Soc.  condit. — 1&15-  i.  Bryan,  Julian  Hequembourg.   il  Inter- 

national Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

309.18  A  67-5553 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 

Sudden  departure  {Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of 

Canada,  1966. 

28  min.     »d.     bAw.     16  mm. 

English  vei-sion  of  the  French  film  entitled  Les  departs  neceMalrea. 

Creditt:  Executive  producer.  Marcel  Martin;  director  and  photog- 
rapher, Georftes  Dnfnux;  English  adaptation,  David  Miller,  David 
Shelley  Walker.  Daisy  de  Bellefeuille;  editors  Monlque  Fortler, 
Georges  Dufaux. 

Summary:  Examines  the  reactions  of  chldren  who  have  gone  to 
the  hospital  and  what  this  separation  from  their  mothers  means  to 
them  In  terms  of  adjustment. 

1.  Children— Hospital  care.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board, 
u.  Les  D^rts  necessalres  (Motion  picture) 

362.7  Fi  A  67-2251 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


TW  SbMm  tmfbm.  [MotioD  picture]     BBC-TV.  Londoo.  1969. 
Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  nimt. 

30  imiL     id.    color.     16  oun.     (The  Glory  thai  rtmuat,  ao.  1) 

CftBDrrS:  Writer  aad  aafrator.  Robcfl  EnktM. 

SUMMARY:  Tracct  the  history  of  the  riie  and  bU  of  the  Achuotenid 
dyaatty,  usiat  m  backgrouad  the  counyanli  ol  Pcnepoln. 

1.  Inu— History—AjDcicai  lo  640  A.D.  2.  PvnepoliB.  1.  Britiih  BnaO- 
caMiBgCorpontioa.  Tekvinoa  Service.  II.  Time-LiiE  PUm.  III.  Series.  The 
Olory  thai  remMoa.  [Mocioa  picture]  no.  i. 

tDS2«»l  935  78-714483 

Tbne-Life  Ftlns  72  MARC 


Suds    (.Vofion   picture)     Mary   Pickford   Co.     Released   by 
T'^nited  Artists  Corp.,  1920. 

S3  mill.     si.     b&w.     Ifl  mm. 

OrlEiniilly  relea.*ed  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  Pickford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress 

Based  on  the  play  "Op-o'-me-thnmb,  by  Frederick  Fenn  and  Rich- 
ard Pryce. 

Cri-dits:  Director.  .Tack  Dillon:  adnptatlon,  Waldemar  Young; 
photography.  Charles  Rosher.  I..  W.  O'Connelt.  Ca»t:  Mary  Pick- 
ford.  Albert  Austin,  Harold  Goodwin.  Rosa  DIone,  Parwin  Karr. 

Summary:  The  story  of  an  unattractive  little  drudge  who  tolls 
ion?  hours  In  a  French  hand  laundry  In  the  slunm  of  London.  She 
lightens  her  tabors  with  the  aid  of  a  lively  Iroaeinalion  which  en- 
th\p*  her  to  weave  a  wonderful  romance  about  herself  and  a  male 
customer  whose  one  extra  shirt  has  been  entrusted  to  her  rare. 

I.  Fenn,  Frederidt.  'OpM>'-me-thumb.     il   Mary  Pickford 

Company,     iii.  United  Artists  Corporation,    iv.  Mary  Pick- 

ford film  collection. 

Fi  68-373 


SUdFilm 
see 


The  Suez  Canal  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Produc- 
tions, I>ondon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1966. 

4  min.    Hi.    color.    8  mm.     (North  Africa  series) 

I>oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  laaued  lo  itandard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  rulde 

Summary:  Contrasls  the  old  route  from  Europe  to  India  around 
the  southern  tip  of  Africa  with  the  modem  route  through  the  Sues 
Canal      UiW"  an  animated  map,  and  scenes  of  ships  in  the  canal. 

1.  Suez  f^nal.  2.  fthlpplng.  i.  Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd., 
I>>ndon.  tt.  International  (^mmuDlcation  Films.  Series:  North 
Afrl'-a  series  (Motion  picture) 

916.2  70-700618 

International  Commiinl-  cation  Films 


The  Suez  Canal  [Fllm^trip)  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 
Associates,  1968. 

36  fr.     color.     35  ram. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Eric  Barker. 

Summai-y:    Illustrates   the   geography   of   the   sections  of   North 
Africa  and  the  Middle  East  which  border  the  Sues  Canal.    Features 
the  transport  and  economic  geography. 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.   Suez  Canal.  i.   Gateway   Educational   Films,  ltd     London, 

n.  Carman  E^ducatlonal  Associates. 

916.2  75-736718 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Smz  crisis  (1956).  (Motion  picture]    Thorne  Films,  1971. 

4  min.    li.    t>&w.     super  8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  317) 

Loop  Tilm  in  caitridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Dennis  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  thowini  the  events  that  occwred  during  the 
Suez  crises  in  1956. 

1.  E|ypi~  History— Intervention.  1956.  i.  Thoree  Films,  inc..  Boutder, 
Colo.     Ii.  Series:  8  mm.  documents  projecL  [Motion  picture]  no.  387. 

tDT107.83]  962  72-701425 

Thome  Films  72  MARC 

Suffer  the  little  children  {Motion  picture)    Catholic  Relief 

Services.      Released   by    Rick   Spalla   Video   Productions, 
1969. 

12  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SiiiHtnaiy:  Ksplains  how  churth  relief  a:L;encie8  of  North  America 
and  Europe  joine<l  togeiher  In  a  major  ecumenical  effort  to  provide 
foo<l  and  me<licine8  through  a  mercy  airlift  to  Blafra;  concentrates 
on  the  humanitarian  consequences  of  tlie  crisis. 

1.  Nigeria— History— Civil  War,  1967-1970~Ci¥ilian  lellef.  I. 
Nailnnal  Catholic  Welfare  Conference.  Catholic  Relief  Services,  n. 
Rick  Spalla  Video  Productions. 

966.9  79-704702 

CINE 

Sugar  (Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  London,  1949.    Made 
by  L.  J.  Simpkin.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

26  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  sequence  to  Illustrate  the  production  and 
distribution  of  s\igar. 

1.  Sugar.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Carman  Ekiu* 
catjonal  .\sj*ociates. 

338.4  75-738554 

Carman  Educational  Assodatee 

Sugar  and  starch  {Filmstrip)  Stephen  Bosustow  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.  (Photosynthesis) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  simple  experiments  that  reveal  tlie  presence 
of  sugar  and  starch  in  plants.    With  captions. 

1.  Plants— Chemical  analysis.  i.  Bosustow  (Stephen)  Produc- 
tions, n.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Photosynthesis  (Film- 
strip) 

581.1  73-737133 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Sugar  and  the  cane  {Motion  picture)     Centron  Educational 

Films,  1969. 

D  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Suvimary:  Describes  the  history  and  processing  techniques  of  the 
sugar  cane  Industry,  and  discusses  source,  consumption,  planting, 
harvesting,  shipment,  refining,  packaging,  and  Industrial  uses. 

1.  Sugar-cane.         i.  Centron  Educational  Films. 

338.1  78-706440 

Centron  Educational  Films 


Sugar  Cain,  ltd. 
see 

Rama. 


Sugar  cane  {Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (United  States) 

Loop  film.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  sugar  cane  industry.  Includes  acenee 
of  the  planting,  growth,  firing,  harvesting,  grinding,  and  processing 
of  sugar  cane ;  and  the  packaging  and  marketing  of  the  sugar, 

1.   Sugar-cane.      2.  Sugar.  i.   Park  Films.  Series:  United 

States  (Motion  picture) 

633  Fi  A  68-3206 

Park  Films 

Sugar  cubes  in  water  (Motion  picture)    Scope  Productions, 

Relensed  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1968. 


(Physical  properties  of  air) 


1    luln.     si.     color,     super  8   i 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits;  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beeching;  author.  Harold 
Sllvanl. 

Summary;  Presents  an  experiment  which  Illustrates  that  air 
exists  everywhere  in  porous  materials.     For  elementary  grades 

1.  Porosity- Juvenile  films,  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Grosset 
*  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series;  Physical  properties 
of  air  (Motion  picture) 

„   ,  688  70-711822 

Scope  Productions 

Sugar  in  Egypt  {Motion  picture)     Public  Media,  inc.    Re- 
leased by  Fibns  Incorporated,  1969. 

IS  mill.     Hil.    color.     16  mm.     (Man  and  bla  world) 

FMIted  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instttut  f(Ir  Film 
und  Slid;  Munich. 

Sum/mary:  Contrasts  the  ancient  methods  used  by  Bgyjrtian 
farmers  to  cultivate  the  (leidH  of  the  upper  Nile  and  the  modem 
machinery  and  methods  used  on  goveminent-supervlsed  ptantatloas. 
Includes  a  description  of  the  sugar  industry. 

1.  Sugar  growing— Egypt.  2.  Sugar  trade.  i.  Public  Media,  Inc. 
II.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Man  and  his  world  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

338.1092  77-705467 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


Sugar  in  toda]r*s  wi»-ld  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film 
Productions,  London,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  m;n.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

WKb  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  the  world-wide  production  of  sugar  from  the 
rai.sing  of  sugar  cane  and  sugar  l>eet  crops  to  the  harvesting  and  the 
final  processing  of  the  sugar.     Explains  that  com  is  an  Important 
source  of  sugar  lo  the  United  States. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.    Sugar  growing.     2.   Sugar.  i.  Gateway   Film  Productions, 

ltd..  London,    n.  Oironet  instructional  Films. 

664  70-705504 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Sugar  metabolism    (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1967. 

42  fr,     color.     35  mm.     (High  school  biology) 

EastLi.in  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  1548. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  physical  and  chemical  characteristics  of 
sugar.  Its  composition  and  metabolism.  Discusses  the  control  of  the 
blood  glucose  level,  the  principal  sources  of  glucose,  and  the  function 
of  the  liver.  Explores  ATP  production,  the  function  of  the  mito- 
chondrion, and  the  pertinence  of  the  Krebs  cycle.      With  captions. 

1.  Glucose  metabclism.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  154a 
Series :  High  school  biology  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3403 
Popular  Science  I'ub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 


Sugar  plantation  in  Guadeloupe  {Motion  picture) 
Corp.,  1970. 


Ealing 


384 


4  mill.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.     (Lands  and  peoples) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Traces  the  process  of  obtaining  raw  sugar — the  harvest- 
ing, washing,  and  cutting  of  the  cane,  and  the  boiling  of  the  Juice  to 
produce  thick  syrup  and  crystals. 

1.  Sugar-cane — Guadeloupe.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.        Series:  Lands  and  peoples  (Motion  picture) 

633  7&-707606 

Ealing  Corporation 


The  Sugar  plum  tree  {FUmsirip)     Cooper  Films  and  Rec- 
ords, 1969. 

39  fr      color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in..  33J  rpm.,  3  min. 
(Our  children's  licrltage  sound  fllm-slripa,  series  D) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  music.  Rosa  Rio;  narrator  and 
editor,  Margie  Bell. 

Summon/.'    Presents  the  poem  the  Sugar  ptom  tree,  by  Bugene 
Field,  about  a  tree  full  of  candy  treats. 

I.   Field.   Eugene,  1850-1895.     The   sugar   pium   tree.     n.   Oooper 
Films  and  Records.  Series. 

398.8  73-734943 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 


Suicide    (Filmstrip)        Q+Ed    Productions.        Released  by 
Cathedral  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

."50  fr.  color.  3,'>  mm.  and  phonwilsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  10 
Diin.    niUrogroove.     (Health  and  social  problems) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

.Summary:  Reports  that  suicide  is  the  third  major  cause  of  death 
among  young  people  between  the  ages  of  fifteen  and  nineteen.  Dis- 
cusses the  reasons  why  people  commit  suicide  and  describes  the 
warning  signs. 

1.  Suicide.  I.  Q-I-Ed  Productions.     II.  Cathedral  Films,  inc., 

Burbank.   C^allf.     III.   Society   for   Visual   Education,   Inc..   Chicago. 
Series:  Health  and  social  problems  (Filmstrip) 

301.43  76-738084 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Suicide  cUnic:  a  cry  for  help  (Motion  picture)  Kataoml 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University, 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

2S  niln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  PriMlutfr,  Tom  Mossnian:  narrator,  David  Prowltt. 

SL'MM.\nV :  Examines  what  may  lie  behind  a  suicide  attempt; 
points  out  that  suicides  cross  all  socioeconomic  levels  and  that  these 
persons  are  not  necessarily  less  stable  emotionally.  Shows  how 
suicide  clinics  can  help  people  who  are  contemplating  suicide 

1.  Suicide.         I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter.    II.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Onter. 
[HV6548.U167]  167  74-712889 

Indiana.    I'nlv,    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Suicide  prevention  in  hosprtaiB    {Motion  picture)     U.  S. 
Veterans    Administration,    1968.      Made    by    George    C 

Stoney  Associates. 

80  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  hospital  personaeL     Shows  how  to 
anticipate  and  prevent  suldds  attempts. 

1.  Suicide — Prevention.        i.  U.   S.    Veterana  Administration. 

610.7  Fi  E  68-73 

U.  S.  Veterans  Admlnis-  tratlon 


Suld,  Lawrence  H 
see 

To  Sam. 

Suid,  Murray  I 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Suitcase  memory  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 
1969.     Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mln.     8l.     color    8  mm.     (Look  «t  It  •erle*.  set  Ct 
Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.     Ismied  In  standard  8  mm.  aoo 
In  rapef  8  tnm. 

Sw»moa(°  A  Mngle-roncept  (Urn  designed  for  use  In  teaching  «pe- 

'^'l*^EiSlS?ona"l"rt'ndnm-Educ«tlOQ.  i.   McOraw-HUl   Book 

romDany  Series:  Look  at  It  aeries  (Motion  picture i  set  C. 

^^  871.9  78-702764 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Soivons  la  famille  DomoUet  {FUrMtrip)     Gcfisler  Pub.  Co^ 
1967. 

27  fi'.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonotape:  BlDgle-track,  1  reel  (7  la.), 
7)  in.  per  sec.,  25  mln. 

With  text  IQ  Preoch. 

Summaty:  Shows  the  typical  actlTltlea  of  «  Trench  family,  includ- 
ing shopping,   taking  a  vacation,  going  to  school,  and  playing. 

1.  France — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Oessler  Publlahlng  Com- 

pany. 

914.4  71-734692 

Oessler  Pub.  Co, 


Sulcoski.  John  W 
see 

AutOTadiogrmi^y. 

Paper  radiochromatofr^Ay. 
Radiation  biology:  wet  aahiiif. 

Radiation  aafety  in  the  laboratory. 

Radiological  monitoring  in  the  laboratory. 

Range  of  alpha  particles. 

Sample  preparation. 


Using  the  scaler. 

Sulfur — its  physical  states  and  properties  (Motion  picture) 
IVpt.  of  Chemistry,  Yale  Univeraity.  Made  by  David  G. 
Anderson  and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Eeleaaed  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Rritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

9  min.     smI.     color.     16  mm.     (Tale  chwnlatry  fllm  series) 
SL'MMARV:  Describes  the  remarkable  variety  of  physical  states 
and   properties  of  sulfur.     E^lalns  them  In  terms  of  atomic  and 
molecular   structure.   Indicating  effect  of  temperature  changes  and 
time  that  elapses  during  changes. 

1.  Sulphur.  I.  Tale  Unlvemtty,  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  11.  Ency- 
clopaedia Brltannica  Educational  Ck)rporatloo.  III.  Series:  Tale 
chemistry  fllm  series  (Motion  picture) 

fQDlSl.Sl]  647  70-71S311 

Encj-clopnedla  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Sullivan,  Sir  Arthur  Seymour,   1842-1900. 
Pinafore 


H.  M.S. 


H. M.S.  Pinafore,  by  Gilbert  and  Sullivan. 

Sullivan,  Sir  Arthur  Seymour,  1842-1900.       The 
Mikado 
see 

The  Mikado  by  Gilbert  and  Sullivan. 

Sullivan.  Pat 
see 

Felix  in  Chinatown. 


The  Jail  break. 

Sam  <rf  the  angles  of  a  triangle  (Motion  picture)  British 
Home  Entertainment,  London.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  IWI. 

8  mln.    81.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Oeometrlc  proofs  series) 

Loop  fltm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Visually  prores  that  the  sum  of  the  angles  of  a 
trlani^e  equals  180  degrees. 

1.  Triangle,     2,  Angle.  I.  British  H(xne  Entertainment     II. 

BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Geometric  proofa  series  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

613  77-71ie»8 

BFA  Edncatlooal  Media 

Somi    (Motion    picture)      David    Lawrence.      Released    by 

Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

T  min.     sd.     b&w.     10  mui. 

CREDITS:  Director,  photographer,  editor,  and  artist.  David 
Lawrence. 

SUMMARY:  A  fllm  poem  which  uses  ink  paintings  to  portray  the 
relationship  between  art.  nature,  and  meditation. 

1.  Surale.         I.  Uwrence,  Darld.  1935-  II.  Pyramid  Films, 

Inc. 

[ND2462]  741.2  72-714098 

pyramid  Films 


Summarizing  and  analyztng  records  {FUrMtrip)     Univer- 
sity of  Illinois,  Vocational  A^cultnre  Service,  1960. 

72  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Farm  management  and  economics) 
nummary:  Part  of  a  series  of  four  fllmstrlps  on  record  keeping. 
Tells  how  to  complete  the  summary  and  analysis  after  the  ^ar's 
records  have  l)een  entered.  Illustrates  methods  of  calculating  vari- 
ous efficiency  measures  for  livestock  and  crop  enterprises.  Includes 
illustratloDS  from  the  student  record  book  entitled  Records  of  my 
farming  program. 

1.  Farm  management  L  Illinois.  UulTerslty.  Vocational  Agri- 
culture Service.  Series:  Farm  management  and  economics  (Film- 
strip) 

Fi  A  67-4117 
IllinelB.    tJnlv.    Voca-  tlonal  Agricultural  Service 


Summation  (Motion  picture)  Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial 
Liiwyers  Foundation,  1968.  Made  by  University  of  Michi- 
jjan. 

34  mln.    sd.     Mkw.     16  mm.     (Criminal  law  series,  no.  12) 
SUMMARY:   Deals   with   various  aspects  of  a  criminal   liiwHiilt 
Involving  a  liquor  store  robbery  case.     Includes  extracts  of  the  sum- 
mation by  each  counsel,  the  retirement  hy  the  Jury  for  deliberation, 
and  the  verdict 

1.  Summation  (Law)— U.  S.    2.  Verdicts— U.  S.  I.  Roscoe 

I'ound-Amertcan  Trial   I.Awyers   Foundation.     11.   Series:   Criminal 
law  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  12. 

[KF9680]  345  70-714044 

Roscoe  Pound-Amert-  can  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


Summer,  Edward  Toby 


Kem  72 -D, 


Summer  {FUmstrip)     Communkators  (196-?, 

26  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Picture  story  for  reading  experience) 
BumiiitiTj/:    Shows   children    the   numerous   sports   and   activities 

which  they  might  participate  In  during  the  summer  season. 

1.   Amusements.        t.    Commuuicatorw    (Firm)         Series:    Picture 

story  for  reading  experience  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.6  72-733087 

Penn.sylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Summer  {FUimtrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1969. 

39  fr,     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlse:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpn*-.  13 
mln.     microgroove.     (Exploring  the  seaaons) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Crediti:  PhotogrBpher.  Jay  Shiiler. 

Summary:  Explores  the  characteristic  behavior  of  various  planta 
and  animals  during  the  summer  season. 

1    Summer.     2  Animals,    a  Plants.        i.  Imperial  Film  Company, 
Inc.  Lakeland,  Fla.        Series:  Exploring  the  aeasona  (Fllmstrlp) 

625  72-734837 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Summer.  (Filmslrip)     Teaching  Resources  Development  Center, 
1969. 


24  fr.      cnlni 

SUMMARY:  lllu! 
fradCK. 

I   VacBiions-  Juvenile  film 
opmcnt  Ccnlcr. 

[LB3041] 
Te»ching  Rc«>uri;es 
Development  Center 


ny  summer  activiiiev  With  caption*.  For  primary 

.     |I.  Summer]        I.  Tcacliin|  ReM)urcc«  Dcvcl- 

372.5 


Motivation  Films. 


12 


72-733796 

MARC 


uuMr.  [Filmitrip]     Panmamic  Teaching  Aids,  1971. 

22  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  in  cuaeitc:  4  min.  (Lcamiiig 
through  poetry  tifht  and  aound.  unit  3) 

With  leacbcr'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  preaenution  of  the  poem  by  Murl  Piatt,  which  telli  of  the 
Hperieocca  of  a  wnall  child  ••  he  observct  sigiu  of  ■ummer  in  hb  environnienL 
For  primary  grades. 

I.  Suouner— Juvenile  film*.     (1,  Sumtnerj       I.  PaiMxaiDic  Teaching  Aids. 
11.  Seriei:  Learning  through  poetry  sight  aj>d  loiind.  [PilmUrip]  unit  3. 
[QB631j  372.3  70-740171 

Partormmic  Teaching  Aida  72  MARC 


Summer  and  winter  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Pro- 
ductions, London.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  International 
Commimicjition  Films,  1966. 

2  mlu.      si.      color.     8  mm.      (Animated  atlas  series) 

lXK>p  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  that  the  earth's  rotation  around  the  sun 
causes  the  change  of  seatwns.  Shows  the  position  of  earth  in  space 
and  Its  distance  from  the  sun. 

1.   Earth.      2.  Astronomical  geography,  i.  Oateway  Pllm  Pro- 

ductions,   ltd.,    London.       ii.    International    Communication    Films. 
Series :  Animated  atlas  series  ( Motion  picture) 

525  75-700579 

International  Communi-  cation  Films 


SwuMT  bMc,  part  1.  Oiaean  catlTMts,  partlt  1.  [»ide  act]    Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  1965. 

10  sUdes.     color.     2  x  2  in. 
With  captioDa  in  English  and  French. 

1,  Birds.        1.  Canada.     National  Rhn  B«)ard.     11.  Tttle:  Oiscaiu  esdvaais, 
partie  1.  [Slide  aetj 

cQU73i  598.2  72-733380 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 


385 


Summer  in  the  city   {Motion  picture) 
Released  by  A€I  Films,  1970. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Let's  look  at  the  city) 

Credit*:  Director  and  writer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Summary;  Covers  the  everyday  activities  of  playlnx  games,  rtd- 
inir  blcycie-s,  goinj;  to  the  wading  pool,  attending  children's  plays 
and  baseball  games,  visiting  the  zoo,  and  going  to  the  amusement 
park.  Designed  to  help  city  children  understand  the  world  around 
them  and  to  introduce  suburban  and  rural  children  to  the  complexi- 
ties of  city  living.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Amusements.  i.  Motivation  Films  (Firm)  IL  AC!  Films, 
Inc.        Series:  Let's  look  at  the  city   (Motion  picture) 

372.8  72-707914 

ACI  Films 


Summer   in   the   parks    (Motion   picture)      U.   S.   National 

Pntk    Service,    IWO.      Made   by   Division   of   Audiovisual 
Arts. 

15  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  Summer  in  the  Parks  project.  Shows 
children  from  the  Washington.  D.  C,  metropolitan  area  as  they  are 
Involved  in  the  varied  activities  of  the  program. 

1.  Outdoor  recreation— Washington.  D.  C.  I.  U.  S.  National 
Park  Service. 

[GV54.D5]  362.7  78-7u7385 

CINE 


wmmm  Is  a  tlwe  fur  cxpiortaic.  (Hlmstrip)     Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1971. 

S9  U.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  >.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm  ,  7  min 
(The  Changing  teasona) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  casacite. 

With  teacher*'  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Jeanne  Bcndick;  photographer.  Roben  Bcndkk- 

SUMMARY:  Expiaini  that  the  lummer  tcason  is  an  idea)  time  for  exploring; 
things  in  o«»e's  environment.  Questions  why  it  b  ntorc  difficuli  to  run  in  sand 
than  on  the  pavement,  why  a  large  ship  floats  and  a  small  pebble  sinks,  and  what 
the  wirtd  is.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Science— Juvenile  films.  2.  Suminer— Juvenile  (Urns.  1.  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  11.  Series:  The  changing  scasoru.  (Filmstrip] 
CQ1633  372.3  75-740368 

Society  for  Visual  72  MARC 

Education 


Summer  is  here  {Motion  picture)     International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1967. 

0  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     ( Fnur  seasons) 

CredUi:  Educational  consultant,  William  B.  atai«>. 

Bummary:  A  basic  introduction  to  summer  for  elementary  science. 
Describes  the  relation  of  the  enrth  and  sun  during  the  summer 
season,  pictuies  the  ripening  fruit  and  grain,  and  includes  views  of 
surh  summer  activities  as  fairs,  rodeos,  baseball,  and  swimming. 

1.  Summer — Juvenile  films.  i.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago.        Series:  Four  seasons  {Motion  picture) 

3T-J.3  Fi  A  68-2878 

International  Film  Bureau 


Summer  magic  {Motion  picture)    Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1963. 

100  mill      sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  book  Mother  Carey's  chickens,  by  Kate  Douglas  Wig- 
gin. 

CreAiU:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  director.  James  Neilson;  screen- 
play, Sally  Benson;  music.  Buddy  Baker;  director  of  photography, 
William  Snyder;  fllm  editor,  Robert  Stafford.  CMt:  Haylej  Mills, 
Burl  Ives,  Dorothy  McGuIre,  Deborah  Walley. 

Bummary:  A  comedy  about  a  widow  and  her  children  and  their 
adventures  after  they  move  into  a  yellow  house  In  Maine. 

L  Wlggln,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)  1856-1923.  Mother  Carey's  chick- 
ens. II.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  m.  Buena  Vista  Distribution 
Company,  Inc. 

Fi  67-13U 


[Summer  meadowS]    (Motion  pic^re)     International  Tele- 
Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  mni.     >d-     t>Aw.     16  mm.     (John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope) 

Creditt:   Producers,  Paul  F.   Moss,  Thelma   Schnee. 

Summary:  Uses  a  telephoto  lens  to  show  bow  summer  brings  plant 
and  animal  life  In  the  meadow  to  a  peak  of  activity. 

1.   Blotlc  communities.        i.   International  Tele-Film   Productions, 
Inc.        Series:  John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2080 


Summer,  1966 — a  nation  builds  under  fire  {Motion  picture) 
Henrst  Metrotone  News,  1966. 

4  mill      sd.     bAw.     16  mui.     (Screen  news  digest,  v,  9.  no.  1) 

On  rwl  with  Summer,  1900 — mission  to  Moscow,  Summer,  1060— 
pilgrimage  into  the  past,  and  Summer  1966 — conquest  in  space. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  struggle  of  South  Vietnam  to  defend  her 
freedom  and  to  build  her  future. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  i.  Hearst  Metrotone  News. 

Inc..  New  York.         Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  v.  9, 


10.  1. 


Hearst  Metrotone  News 


915.97 


72-700282 


Summer,  1966 — conquest  in  space  (Motion  picture)    Hearst 

Metrotone  News,  1966. 

4  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.      (Screen  news  digest,  v.  9.  no.  1) 

On  reel  with  Summer.  1966 — a  nation  builds  under  flre,  Summer 
1968  — pilgrimage  Into  the  past,  and  Summer,  1966— mission  to 
Moscow. 

With  story  guide. 

Bummary:  A  review  of  space  achtevementa  by  the  United  States 
In  the  summer  of  1966.  Includes  scenes  of  the  walk  around  the 
world  by  astronaut  Eugene  Cenian,  the  lunar  photograptui  made  by 
Surveyor,  and  the  docking  In  space  of  Agena  10  and  GmdIuI  10; 

1.  Astronautics — U.  S.  r.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc..  New 
York.         Series ;  Screen  news  digest   ( Motion  picture)  v,  9,  no.  1. 

629.4  70-700279 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Summer,  1966 — misaion  to  Moscow  {Uoiion  picture) 
Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1966. 

5  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  uim.     (Screen  Dews  dlgeal.  v.  0.  do.  1) 

Od  reel  with  Sumoier,  1966 — a  natioD  builds  under  fire.  Summer, 
1066 — pil^riuiage  into  the  past,  and  Summer  1966 — couquest  Id  space. 

Wllb  study  guide. 

Summar]/:  A  view  of  life  la  Moscow,  and  a  report  on  tike  vUlt  of 
Charles  de  Gaulle  to  the  Runlan  capital. 

1,  Moscow^Soclal  life  and  customs.  2.  Gaulle,  Charles  de,  Pres. 
Fraace.  1890-  3.  Visits  of  state— Russia.        i.  Heant  Hetrottme 

News,  iDc,  New  York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  pic- 

ture) r.  9,  no.  lu 

914.7  79-700281 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Sammer,  1966-H>Usrrimag:e  into  the  past  {Motion  picture) 
Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1966. 

4  mln       »(l.      h&w.      16  mm.      (Screen  news  digest,  v.  9,  no.  1) 

On  reel  with:  Summer,  1966— a  nation  builds  under  tire:  Summer, 
1966~tDi8Slon   to   Moscow;   and  Summer  1966— conquest  In  space. 

With  study  guide. 

Summaty:  Shows  scenes  of  an  arcbeological  expedition  to  the 
land  of  the  Tlwanaktis  In  Bolivia. 

1.  Tiahuanacu,  Bolivia.  i.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc..  New 
York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  t.  9,  no.  1. 
918.4  75-700280 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Summer  of  decision  (Motion  picture)  Supreme  Council  of 
Scottish  Rite  Masons,  1968.  Made  and  released  by  Goodell 
Motion  Pictures. 

27  min.     sd.     colur.     16  mm. 

Sttmntary:  DramatJiea  the  experiences  of  a  young  mun,  home  on 
vacation  from  cullege,  who  participates  la  a  dlHcussion  which  causes 
bim  to  review  and  renew  his  patriotic  principles. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Patriot Um— I".  S.  I.  Frwmawons.  V.  S.  Scottish  Rite.  Su- 
preoM  Council  for  the  Southern  Jurisdiction,  n.  Ooodell  Motion  Plc- 
tura*. 

301^  Fi  A  68~M9 

CIKB 

The   Summer  of  Johnson   HoUdaj^ — Navajo  boy    (Motion 

picture)     Centron  Educational  Films,  1971. 

12  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (North  American   Indlanx  today) 

With  leader's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  the  life-style  of  a  Navajo  boy  In  Moniimciit 
Valley  who  lives  In  a  natural  setting  with  his  family  in  th<r  summer 
and  attends  the  white  man"8  school  during  the  winter. 

1.  Navaho  Indians— Social  life  and  customs.  2.  Indians  of  North 
America— Children.  I.   Centroa  Educational  Films.     II.   Seriee; 

North  American  Indians  today   (Motion  picture) 
[K99.N3]  970.3  72-712474 

Centron  Educational  Films 


Summer  rendezvous  {Motion  picture)    Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1969.    Made  by  Gaumont,  Paris. 

1  recV    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaiy:  Uses  the  poetic  aspects  of  a  track  and  Held  meet  as  a 
ba'iis  for  a  dlucussion  of  the  nature  of  human  endeavor  and  achieve- 
ment as  evidenced  In  the  Olympic  Games  competition. 

1.  Olympic  games — Philosophy.  i.  Universal  EMucalton  and 

Visual  Arts. 

796.4  73-707629 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Summer  safety  {FUmstrip)    Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp.,  19|68. 

39  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Safety  and  health) 

Summary:  Erplalnf  how  to  avoid  dangers  while  hiking,  picnicking, 
swimming,  and  t>onting  during  the  summer.  Provides  Information 
about  sunburn.  lightning,  drinking  water  from  streams,  eating  strange 
berries,  poison  Ivy,  and  hitchhiking.  Reviews  good  swimming  prac- 
tices Including  resting  after  eating,  not  swimming  alone,  avoiding 
overfatigue,  and  following  correct  diving  procedures. 

1.  Safety  education — Juvenile  fllms,  i.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Mate- 
rials Corporation.         Series;   Safety  and  health  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3725 
T.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 

Summer  *67:  what  we  learned  (Motion  picture)     National 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 

TiS  mill      Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Sum  III  11  It/:  l>iitilel  P,  Moynihiin,  the  Nation's  leading  urban  expert, 
aiiiilyzes  the  liotinK  which  broke  out  across  the  country  during  the 
summer  of  1U67.  Focuses  on  the  riots  in  Detroit,  examining  the  pro- 
grams which  Detroit  had  developed  for  the  poor,  the  actual  causes 
of  the  rioting,  and  what  was  learned  from  the  rioting, 

1.  Blots— U.  S.  2.  Detroit— Blot,  1967.  i.  National  Broadcasting 
Company,  Inc. 

323.2  Fi  A  68-233 

CINE 

Summer  soldiers  (FUnistrip)     Jones  and  Osmond.    Released 
by-  Modem  T.«aming  Aids,  1968. 

2-1  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Part  1  follows  the  life  of  a  continental  soldier  during 
1770  as  the  army  roarehes  south  through  New  Jersey.  Part  2  shows 
General  Washington  at  his  headquarters  serosa  the  Delaware  Biver 
from  Trenton  as  he  wonders  if  he  should  attack  Trenton  l)efore 
half  of  the  soldiers  leave  his  uruiy,  F'or  elementary  grades.  Wltb 
captions. 

1.    U.    8.—HLstory— Revolution—Campaigns    and   battle*.  i. 

Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.    a.  Modern  fiearning  Aids,  New  York.        Se- 
ries: Critical  thinking  aids  (Pllmstrlp) 

372.8  73-73:5299 

Uotlern  Ijeamlng  Aids 

Tlie  Summer  we  moved  to  Elm  Street   {Motion  pietvre) 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

28  min.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

CrtaUi:  Producer.  Guy  Olover;  writer  and  director,  Patricia  Wa^ 
■OD :  director  of  photography,  Jeao-Claude  Labrecque, 

Summary:  A  study  of  a  nlne-year-ofcl  girl  at  a  time  when  she 
feels  left  out  of  life  because  her  family  has  moved  to  a  new  oelgbbor* 
bood  where  everytblng  !■  different  and  uncertain. 

1.  Olrla  2.  Movlnf,  Bousebold.  i.  Canada.  National  rilm 
Board. 

80L8  Fi  A  68-1266 

NatlODal  rila  Board  of 


Summerfest    (Motion  picture)     Milwaukee  World  Festival, 
1969.    Made  by  Moynihan  Associates. 

28  m  n     sd     color     16  mm. 

Sumfiary:  Shows  scenes  of  old  and  new  Milwaukee  and  the  var- 

3^  7^705675 

CINE 


Summerfield,  Melvin  B 
see 


The  Magic  book. 


Summerhill  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada, 1967. 

28  min     fA.    color.     16  mm.  ^      ^ 

CrediM:  Producer,  Cecily  Burwash ;  director  and  photographer, 
Denia  Miller;  editor,  Kathleen  Burwash. 

Summary:  Visits  England's  progres-slve  school.  Summerhill,  founded 
by  Alexander  NeiU  forty-flve  years  ago  to  prove  that  students  can 
make  decisions  about  their  studies  without  lessening  the  quality  of 
the  education  that  they  receive. 

1.  Summerhill  School,  Leistoa.  Eng.        i.  Canada.     National  Film 

373.426  Fi  A  68-1250 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Summerplay  (Motion  picture)     Tony  Stefano,  1970.    Made 
by  Steeplejack. 

14  mln.     sd.    color.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  various  people— including  two  young  brothera. 
a  young  couple,  and  a  motorcycle  group— at  tbe  beach  on  a  summer 
day.  The  young  boys  jump  from  the  pier  into  the  ocean  to  prove 
their  manhood,  each  one  showing  his  character  and  courage. 

1.  Play.  I.  Stefano,  Tony. 

791.43  77-705676 

CINE 


Summers, 
see 


Elaine 


Another  pilgrim. 


Summer's  nearly  over.  [Motion  picture]     National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1971. 

29  min.     sd.     color      16  mm. 

Edited  from  the  1970  motion  picture  entitled  Here's  to  Harry's  grsndrather. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Tom   Daly;  director,  Michel  Rubbo;  music.  Eldon 
Rathbum;  cameraman.  Tony  lanzelo. 

SUMMARY:  Several  children  create  dramatic  incidcnu  tboui  iheir  adven- 
tures during  a  summer  in  the  forest. 

1.  Canada.     National  Film  Board.     II.  Here's  to  Harry's  grandfather  [Motion 
picture] 

[PNI997]  791.43  72-702582 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

Summertime   is   vacation    time    (Filrrustrip)      Uy    weekly 
reader,  1966.    Made  by  Communicators. 

19  f  r.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  32-68.  ,     , 

nummary:  Examines  safety  rulea  for  children  to  practice  during 

their  summer  vacation.                                      ,_  , ,          ,__ 

1    Safety  education— Juvenile  films.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

372.6  76-733088 
Pennsylvania  School                        for  the  Deaf 

Summit  diplomacy:  Eisenhower  and  the  Russians  {Motion 

picture)       Chelsea    House    Educational    C^JmmunicationB, 

1969. 

7  mill.    si.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide.  „  .,.    ,  ,  j„ 

Credit*:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schlealnger,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel.  . 

Summary:  Portrays  the  splraling  cold  war  during  the  Elsenhower 
admlnlstraiion.  Includes  the  President-elect's  visit  to  Korea  ;  defense 
policy  statements  by  Dulles;  H-bomb  development ;  Asian  strategies 
and  the  SEATO  pact;  the  Big  Four  Summit  In  Geneva.  1955;  the 
Suez,  Hungarian,  and  Middle  East  crises;  Elsenhower's  1959  con- 
ference with  Krushchev  at  Camp  David ;  and  the  East- West  con- 
frontation at  the  Unltetl  Nntlonn   Ififin 

1.  U.  S.  — Foreign  relations— 1953-1961.  2.  Elsenhower,  Dwight 
David,  I'res.  U.  S..  1890-1969.  i.  Chelsea  House  Educational  Com- 
munications.       Series:  The  History  machine   (Motion  picture) 

327  70-735717 

Chelsea  House  Educa-  tlonal  Communications 


Summit  Film  Productions 
see 

The  Day  they  robbed  the  bank  of  England. 

Traitors  gate. 

Summit  Films 
see 

Chant  I. 

Sentinel,  west  face, 
Soldner  ceramio. 

Starlight. 

Structure  space. 


Swimming  stone. 


The  Water  ptan. 


Tlie  Sun  (FiljMtnp)    Eye  Gate  House,  1968. 

32   fr.     color.     35  mm.     and   phonodtsc;   1  a.   12   In.,  331   rpm., 
13  mln.     ni icrogroove.     (Astronomy  In  the  ^>ace  age.  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CrediU:  Writer,  Jerome  J.  Notkin. 

Summary:  Traces  man's  knowledge  of  the  sun,  and  describes  Its 
physical  properties,  appearance,  and  atmo^here. 

1.  Sun.         I.  Bye  Gate  Hou.se,  Inc.         Series:  Astronomy  In  the 
q)ace  age  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  1. 

523.7  FiA68-4M7 

Eye  Gate  Houw 


The  Sun  (FUmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1969. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Tbe  World  above  us) 

Summaty:  Describes  the  composition  and  heat  of  tbe  sun,  and 
Its  gravitational  position  In  relation  to  our  solar  system  and  the 
earth.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1,  Sun.  I.  Troll  Aasoclates.  Series:  The  World  above  as 

(Fllmstrlp) 

372.3  73-785400 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Sun  (FUmstrip)    Ward's  Natural  Science  EeUblishroent, 
1969. 

60  fr  color.  35  mm.  (.Astronomy  :  the  solar  system  and  beyond, 
no.  3) 

With  script  and  study  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  color  of  .sunlight,  the  composition  of  the 
sun.  how  the  sun  makes  light  and  heat,  how  the  sun  effecls  the 
earth,  and  bow  stars  are  formed.    With  caption:*. 

1.  Sun.  I.  Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment.  Inc.  Se- 
ries: Astronomy:  the  solar  system  and  beyond  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

523.7  75-737269 

Sun  (Motion  picture)     ACI  Films,  1970. 

8  rain     wd.    color,    16  mm.     (Starting  to  readi 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Stelios  lUx-cos. 

SUM.MAKY:  A  reading  readiness  film  which  presents  children's 
palntinKs  of  the  .sun  and  shows  photographs  which  capture  the 
effects  and  moods  created  by  tbe  sun  at  different  times  and  locations. 
Accompanied  by  a  song  In  which  a  woman  sings  of  the  various 
characteristics  of  the  aim.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Sun — Juvenile  fllnis.  2.  Reading  readiness — Juvenile  dims.  3. 
Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  I.  ACI  Films,  Inc.  II.  Se- 
ries: Starting  to  read  (Motion  picture) 

[PE1127]  372.4  75-707904 

ACI  Films 


The  Sun   (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Haberstroh  Stndioe. 

11   mill,     sd,     color.     Id  mm.     (The  Astronomy  series) 

With  teacher's  guide, 

Summary:  Follows  the  curriculum  In  elementary  school  astron- 
omy as  developed  by  the  Illinois  Project  of  the  National  Science 
Foundation.  Combines  live  photography,  animation,  and  special 
effects  to  Investigate  some  basic  concepts  about  the  sun. 

1.    Sun— Juvenile    filma.        i.    UcGraw-HIll    Book  -Company. 
Series:  The  Astronomy  series  (Motion  picture) 

523.5  76-709420 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Sun  and  other  stars   (Filmstrip)     Common  Ground, 
London,    1948.     Made  by   E.   A.   Beet.     Released   in  the 

U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

35  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  irates. 

Summary :  Describes  the  sise.  nature,  and  Borfaoe  of  the  ran  and 
compares  other  stars  with  the  sun. 

1.   Sun.    2.  Stars.        I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London, 
ir    Carman  Educational  A-ssoclatea, 

523.7  79-738555 

Oarman  Educational  Associates 


The  Sun  and  the  wind  (Motion  picture)    Earth  Films.    Be- 
leased  by  Canyon  Cinema,  1971. 

41  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Catherine  Moreno.  Ralph  Moreno:  writer, 
cameraman,  and  editor,  Ralph  Moreno;  music,  George  Sakellartou. 

SUMMARY :  A  dramatisation  of  the  Aesop  fable  T^e  sun  and 
the  wind  In  which  a  man  realises  his  close  association  with  nature 
after  be  bas  unsuccessfully  competed  with  natural  forces. 

I   Aesopua     II.  Earth  Films  (Drm)     III.  Canyon  Cinema. 

398.24  71-711610 

CINE 

Sun  diameter  (Filmstrip)  Harvard  Project  Physics.  Made 
by  Damon  Corp.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
1969. 

It)  fr.    bAw.    35  mm. 

With  text  and  handbook. 

sr.\I.MARY:  Presents  photographs  of  the  sun  taken  on  nineteen 
different  dates  during  a  year.  Shows  bow  to  calculate  changes  In 
earth-sun  distance  by  ustng  measurements  of  the  diameters  of  the 
Images. 

1,  Sun— Dlamelers.     2.  Sun — Observations.         I.  Harvard  Project 
Physics.    II.  Holt,  RInebart  and  Winston,  Inc. 
[QB523]  623.7  74-739616 

Damon  Corp. 

Sun,  earth,  and  moon  (Motion  picture)     William  Claiborne, 
inc.      RelfiBsed  by  MoQraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

11  mill     sd     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  KUlde. 

Summarii:  Deecrittes  the  movements  of  tbe  earth,  sun.  and  moon, 
and  explains  how  ihew  uioveD)ents  relate  to  day  and  night,  tbe 
•ensonal  changes  on  earth,  and  the  phases  of  the  moon. 

1.   Earth      2.   Astronomical  geography.  i.   William  Claiborne, 

Inc.    n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

626  Fi  A  08-3107 

UcGraw-HlllBookCo. 


386 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SVB  ...  friend  or  foe?  (Motum  picture)  Charles  Cahill 
and  Associates  and  Marble^Gibson  Productions.  Released 
by  ADfS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 

11  miD.     sd.    color.    tl6  mm. 

With  rtiidy  (eulde.  ^  ^  ,    .,      ___ 

Bummorv:  Erplalrw  basic  concepts  about  the  sua  and  dlicuaw* 
Its  Influence  on  dally  life  on  earth.  «  „      „j 

1    Sun  I    Cahin    (Charles)    and  AsBoclates,   Inc..  Hollywood, 

Calif,    n.  Marble-Olbson  Producttona.    m.  AIMS  InrtrucHonal  Media 

^*"'"*  372.3  71-700902 

AIMS 

Sun  International 


The  Son  King  (Motion  picture)    National  Educational  Tde- 
rision  and  Radio  Center,  1965. 

2d  tnln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Legacy,  no.  fl) 

Creiitt:  Producer.  Lane  State;  director,  James  Tralnor;  writer, 
Lane  Slate;  narrator,  Norman  Rose;  photographers,  Lane  State, 
Jamea  Tralnor. 

Bummary:  Pictures  the  palace  of  Versailles  as  a  background  for 
a  study  of  the  monarcb  Loul*  xiv,  his  rule  of  France,  and  bis  Infiu- 
•oce  on  the  countries  of  Burope  and  the  Western  World. 

1.  Louis  xrr.  King  of  France,  16S8-1T15.  i.  National  Edaca- 

tlonal  TeleTlslon  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  L€«ac7  (Motion  pic- 
tare)   no  6. 

944  77-707201 

Sun  Life  Assurance  Company  of  Canada 
see 


For  tomorrow  , . .  and  tomorrow, 

Wayne  &  Shuster  look  at  technical 
training  in  (Canada. 


Sun,  moon,  and  earth   (FUmstrip)     Macmillan  Co.,  1970. 
Made  by  Instructional  Media  Associates. 

37  fr.     color.     S5  mm.     (Macmillan  elementary  ficlenc«  flimstrlps) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:  Describes  the  movements  of  the  sun,  the  moon,  and 
the  earth  and  compares  what  is  itnown  about  their  movements  today 
with  the  notions  dt.'wu.ised  by  the  astronomers  of  the  past  Uaes  ex- 
perimenls  with  tennis  balls  to  help  children  to  understand  the  con- 
cepts presented.  Shows  some  of  the  men  and  the  modern  Instru- 
ments associated  with  the  moon  as  well  as  satellite  pictures  of  the 
moon's  surface.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1,    Sun.     2.   Moon.     3.  Earth.  i.   Macmillan,  flrm,  publishers. 

New  York.  Series. 

372.3  71-736874 

Macmillan  O). 


Sun  Oil  Company 
see 

Athabasca. 


TW  S«»,  ov  daytbM  star.  [Fllnuthpi     FUmfax  Productions. 
Released  by  Univenal  EducatioD  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

64  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (UndcreUndini  tttronomy) 
Also  iMiMd  with  phonodiac  or  with  phonoupe  in  casaetie. 
SUMMARY:  A  non- technical  detailed  Mudy  of  the  lun.  With  caplioni. 
I.  Sun.        I.  Filmfu  Productiottt.  New  York.     11.  Univcrul  Educmlion  iiid 
Vb4Ml  Arts.     111.  Seriet:  UnderMaitding  aatronomy.  [Filmstrip] 

[QB521]  523.7  72-732829 

Univcraal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Vbual  Aru 


Sim,   plants,   and    animals    {Motion   picture) 
Films,  1968. 


Fleetwood 


10  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumniarii:  Explains  the  interrelated  roles  of  the  sun.  plant  life. 
Insects,  birds,  and  animals  In  the  continuation  of  life  on  earth. 
Shows  how  each  life  form  benefits  from  the  existence  of  other  forma. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Ecology.        r.  Fleetwood  Films.  Int,  Mount  Vernon.  N.  Y. 

531  Fi  A  68-234 

CINE 


Snn,  sun,  son!  (Motion  picture)     O'Connell  Driscoll.    Re- 
leased by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1967. 

3  mln     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8umniarif:  Presents  an  animated  adaptation  of  the  popnlar  song,  I 
lire  for  the  sun.  Pictures  the  varied  forms  and  faces  seen  on  a 
beach  and  shows  scenes  of  snrflng  and  swimming. 

r.  Driscoll,  O'Conuell.     u.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

797  Fi  A  6a-830 

CINE 


The  Sun  symbol  in  art  (Motion  picture)     Paul  Burnford 
Productions.     Released  by  Bailey-Fibn  Associates,  1968. 

IS  m'li.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer.  Paul  Burnford  In  association  with  John  J. 
Sable. 

Sutnmary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  sun's  significance  In  art 
Shows  the  response  of  man  to  the  sun  In  works  of  art  ranging  from 
sartj  Egyptian  times  through  modem  contemporary  artists  working 
In  many  kinds  of  media.  Includes  scenes  of  fourth  grade  students 
creating  their  own  sun  symbola 

1.  Hun  In  art.  i.  Bumf  on!  (Paul)  ProductioM.     n.  Balley-rilm 

Associates. 

704.94  73-702694 

BalleyPIlm  Assortatea 


SaB  temple.  [Motion  picturei    Amcope,  1972.     Made  by  Amin 
Chaudhri. 

lOmin.  »d.  cotor.  16  mm.  (Templei  oflodU) 
Abo  uiued  in  bAw;  in  35  mm.  in  color  or  in  hftw. 
CREDITS:  Miaic,  Rtgun**  Seth. 

SUMMARY;  Employs  IndUn  iculpture  to  depict  the  thoushl  and  philow- 
phy  of  IndU's  golden  age  of  Hinduiim,  „    „ 

1.  Sculpture,  Hindu.     2.  Temples  Hindu.        I.  ArUcope.  ltd.     H.  SerK* 
Templet  of  lndi«.  (Motion  picture)  ,^.^,. 

294.5  72-701954 

MARC 


tNBl002] 

Artacopc 


72 


Son  ap  (Fitmxtrip)    Weeton  Woods  Studios,  1968. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc. 

With  text  booklet. 

nummary:  Uses  the  illustrations  and  text  of  the  book  by  Alrin 
B.  Tresselt  with  pictures  by  Roger  DuTolsln,  to  tell  a  story  about 
the  development  of  a  thunderstorm  on  a  hot  day. 

1.  Thunderstorms — Juvenile  films.  L  Tresselt,  Alvln  R.  Sun 
up.    D.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Coon. 

372.3  7&-733093 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


The  Sun  watchers  (Motion  picture)     Time-Life  Broadcast. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

30  n;  ri.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  World  we  lire  In) 
StimiiMry:  Traces  man's  Interest  In  the  sun  and  the  solar  system 

from  the  ancient  Ore^s  to  modern  astronomers.     Shows  scientists 

at  work  In  the  world's  largest  solar  obserratory  at  Kitt  Peak,  Arlr. 

Noted  astronomers  discuss  the  future  of  the  sun  and  how  It  will 

affect  the  earth. 

1.   Sun.     2.  Kltt  Peak  National  Observatory.  i,  Time-Life 

Broadcast,  Inc.     ti.  McOraw-HUl  Book  Company.  Series:  The 

World  we  live  in  (Motion  picture) 

523.7  77-700243 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 


Sunbar  Productions 


Minority  by  choice. 


Sunday   in  New  York   (Motion  picture)     Seven  Arts  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer,  1963. 

105  01  n.     sd.     color.     STi  mm. 

Metr.-"lor- 

Baned  on  Norman  Krasna's  play  of  the  same  title. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Everett  Freeman;  director.  Peter  Tewksbury; 
screenplay,  Norman  Krasna ;  music.  Peter  Nero;  conductor,  Robert 
Armbnjster ;  director  of  photograi*y,  Leo  Torer ;  film  editor.  Fredrlc 
Stelnkamp.  Coat:  Hod  Taylor,  Jane  Fonda,  Ollff  Robertson,  Robert 
Gulp.  Jo  Morrow, 

Summary:  A  sophisticated  comedy  concerning  a  young  Albany 
girl's  romantic  misadventures  with  a  man  whom  she  meets  one  rainy 
Sunday  in  New  York.  Complications  result  from  the  appearance  of 
her  airline-pilot  brother  and  her  home-town  beau. 

I.  Krasna,  Norman.  Sunday  In  New  York.  ii.  Seven  ArU  Pro- 
ductions, ltd.  I".  Met ro^>otdwyn -Mayer,  inc. 

Fi  fia-lfi5l 


Sunday  in  Peking  (Motion  picture)  Argos  films,  Neuilly  sur 
Seine,  France,  1957.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contempo- 
rary Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

19  mln.     sd.    color.     18  mm. 

Credit*.-  Director,  Chris  Marker;   rauHlc,  Pierre  Barbauil. 

Summary:   Contrasts  the  new  culture  of  China  with  the  old  In 
the  city  of  Peking. 

1.    Peking— Desc.        i.   Argos  films,     n.  Contemporary  FIIms/Mc- 
Graw-Hlll. 

915.1  Fi  A  68-3164 

Contemporary  Films/  McOraw-HUl 


Sunday  market  in  Cuetzal4n  (Filmstrip)    Charles  Groffman. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector:  1  «.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  5  mln. 
(Living  in  Mexico;  city  and  town) 

With  manual. 

Sumntarv:  Shows  scenes  of  the  Sunday  market  In  CuetzaUn;  ez- 
ploi-es  its  functions  and  the  significance  of  market  day  In  the  life  of 
a  mestizo  and  Indian  community. 

1.   CuetzaUn.   Mexico — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  GrofTmao, 

Charles,     it.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.        Series;  Living 
In  Mexico:  city  and  town  (Filmstrip) 

917.2  75-735126 

Balley-Fllm  AjMoclates  rev 


,. [Motion  picture]    Zagreb  Hlins,  Yugoslavia,  1970. 

Made  by  Kvpo  Acimovic-Godina.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Mm»  Media  Associater 

II  min-     id.     bAw.     16  mm. 

With  discuBUon  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Ponr»y»  th«  csmrcc  of  the  generation  gap  by  ihowing  virious 
people  who  are  upaei  by  a  younf  man  who  flirti  with  a  young  girl  in  their  midsi. 
Pocuiea  on  the  confrontaiion  of  the  young  and  the  old,  which  end*  in  ■  mutual 
lenie  of  aUcnation. 

I.  Zagreb-rUm.     II.  Maaa  Media  AsKxUtet. 
[PN1997J  791.43  72-700402 

Maat  Media  AMoctatct  72  MARC 


Sunday  Productions 


Cycles. 


Snndew  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Productions,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Communica- 
tion Films,  1968. 

2  miL.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Secondary  hlotoglral  sciences  series) 

I>»p  film   mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  sundew  leaves  trap  and  eat  Insects  and 
then  absorb  the  protein  from  their  bodies. 

1-  Drosera,     2.  Insectivorous  plants.  i.  Gateway  Film  Produc- 

tions, ltd..  London,     ii.  International  Communication  Filnas.  Se- 

ries;   Secondary   biological  sciences  series   (Motion  picture) 

583  77-700590 

Internationa]  Com-  municatlon  Films 


Siuidrcam  (Motion  picture)  American  Ezpres&  Made  by 
Fred  A.  Nilee  Communications  Centers.  Released  by 
Colimibia  Pictures  Corp.,  1969. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Scenes  of  young  people  enjoying  the  jdeasures  of  the 
Island  of  Grenada. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Grenada,  West  Indies— Description  and  travel.        i.  American 
Express  Company,    n.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

917.298  70-705677 

CINE 

Sunflower  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute,  London* 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

5  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

SUMMART :  An  animated  film  which  uses  sunflowers  as  symbols 
of  the  life  force. 

I.  British  Film  Institute,  LMidon.    II.  FUms  Incorporated. 

791.43  72-712963 

Films  Incorporated 


SonBower  star  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CreaUi:  Collaborator.  Bruce  BusselL 

£riiiiin»orv.-  Studies  the  classification,  structure,  behavior,  and 
ecotog7  of  the  sunflower  starflsh. 

1.  PycnopodU  hellantholdes.  l  Thome  FUms,  Inc.  Boulder, 
Oola        Series:  The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

593  77-700791 

Thome  Films 


Sunken  treasure  (Motion  picture)    Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1970. 

21  nilu.     sit     culur.     16  mm.     (Jacques  Cousteau  series) 

.^Iso  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Nummary :  Jacques  Cousteau  and  his  crew  explore  the  bite  of  a 
wr<H:k  believed  to  be  the  command  ship  of  the  1641  New  World  ar- 
mada. Shows  the  crew  as  they  test  some  new  Ideas  about  under- 
water archeologlcal  salvaging  techniques. 

1.  Underwater  archaeology.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 

Series  :  Jacques  Cousteau  series  (Motion  picture) 

627  73-710109 

EMubleday  Multimedia 


387 


Sunkist  Growers,  inc. 
see 

Citrus  in  motion. 


Skilled  swimming. 

Sunkist  Growers,  inc.   Consumer  Service  Staff 
see 

Consumer  tips  on  fresh  citrus. 

Snnkist  in  motion  (Motion  picture)     Sunkist  Growers,  1968. 
Made  by  Vista  Productions. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  handling  of  four  types  of  citrus  fruit  from 
the  nursery  through  harvesting,  packing,  distribution  to  the  retailer, 
and  ultimate  promotion  and  sale  to  the  consumer.  Shows  modem 
methods  used  and  the  ra[dd  communication  network  between  grower, 
wholesaler,  and  retailer. 

1.  Cltras  fruits.        i.  Sunkist  Growers,  inc. 

641.3  Fi  A  68-501  rev 

Vista  Productions 


Sunlight:  a  first  film  (Motion  picture)     Arthur  D.  Nellee. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

S  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  sun  brings  light  and  life  to  the 
earth  and  ttiat  sunlight  brings  out  the  colors  of  things  around  us. 
and  changes  with  the  seasons  and  with  the  time  of  day.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Sun— Juvenile  fllma  I.  Neltes,  Arthur  D.  II.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media. 

372.8  74-711117 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Sunlight  and  shadow  in  painting  (Motion  picture)     Frank 
Stokes.     Released  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1968. 

11  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Summary:  Discusses  the  importance  of  sunlight  and  shadow  to 
painters  and  shown  various  effects  created  by  light  and  dark  areas 
both  on  the  subject  and  In  the  artist's  flnisbed  work. 

1.  Stuides  and  shadows.  i.  Stokes,  Frank,     n.  Film  Associates 

of  California,  Los  Angeles. 

751  Fi  A  68-2114 

Pilm  Associates  of  California 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sunrise  on  a  dirty  face  (Motion  picture)     Teaching  Film 

Custodians,  1968, 


srt.    b&w 


16  n 


Exwrpts  from  the  1954  motion  picture  which  was  telecast  In  The 
caviilc!id*>  of  America  series;  adapted  for  educational  use  by  Teach- 
ing Film  Custodians. 

With  teacher's  (ruide. 

Summaiv:  Dramnti/es  the  campaign  waged  by  James  West  ana 
Theodore  Dreiser  for  tlie  establishment  of  the  first  juvenile  court  In 
the  District  of  Columbia,  finally  achieved  through  the  intervention 
of  President  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

1.  Juvenile  courts— District  of  Columbia.  2.  Dreiser,  Theodore, 
1S71-1&15.    3.  West.  Jnmes  Edward.  1876-1&48.  r.  Teaching  Film 

Custodians,  Inc.  Series;  The  Cavalcade  of  America  (Motion  pic- 

ture.    Teaching  Film  Cu.stodian8) 

347.99753  Fi  A  68-1600 

Teaching  Film  Custodians 

SaarlTcr.  (Motion  picture]      Sunnver  Propertiet.      Made  and 
released  by  Homer  Groening,  inc.,  1971. 

26  mil),     id.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Homer  Grocninf. 

SUMMARY:  The  planner  uid  (he  architect  of  Sunrivcr,  a  vacation-home 
community  on  the  Deschutes  Riber  in  central  Oregon  which  ii  designed  to 
fuTKtion  without  automobiles,  discuss  the  probability  of  the  site's  beco«ia(  a 
year-round  recreation  area. 

I    Qties  and  towns— Planning— 1 945-  1.  Sunriver  Properties.     II. 

Homer  Groening.  inc. 

1HTI66)  917.95  72-700169 

ONE  72  MARC 

The  Sun's  gonna  shine   (Motion  picture)     Flower  Films, 
1971. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm, 

CREDITS  ;  Producer.  Lee  Blaoks. 

SUMMARY:  Visually  suggests  the  peruoal  baAgTOund  of  blUM 
singer  LIghtnin'  Hopkins  by  presenting  M«ces  of  local  life  In  Hop- 
kins' home  town.  Centervllle,  Tex. 

1.  Hopkins.  Sam,  1912-  I.  Flower  PUms  (Finn) 

927  71-711876 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Sunset  Productions 
see 

General  Custer  at  Little  Big  Horn. 


Yankee  speed. 

Sunshine  Dad    (Motion  picture)     Fine  Arts  Film  Co.     Re- 
leased by  Triangle  Film  Corp.,  1916. 

48  mill.    si.     b&w.     n;  nun. 

Originally  released  in  3o  iiiin. 

In  the  William  K.  Everson  Film  Coilet-tion  of  tlie  Anierltan  Film 
ln«titiite  Collection,  I-lbrniy  of  iVngreRs, 

Credits;  Director,  Edward  DUIon ;  story,  Chester  Withey  F  M 
I'lerson.  Cast:  DeWolf  Hopper.  Fay  Tincher,  Chester  Withey,  51ax 
David-von,  Raymond  Wells, 

Summary :  An  adventure  drama  about  the  chase  that  ensues 
wht^n  R  diamond  band  Is  stolen  from  a  Hindu  shrine. 

I.  Fine  Arts  Film  Company,  II.  Triangle  Film  Corporation. 
Ill,  Willlaiu  K.  Everson  Film  Collection.  IV.  American  Film  In- 
."litute  Collection. 

791.43  77-709789 


SunsUnc  in  her  hair.  [Motion  picture]     Greg  bzulczewski,  iV72. 


mood  music,  about  a  little  girl 


72-702180 
MARC 


KOMO-TV,    1968. 


3  min      sd.     color      16  mm 

SUMMARY:  A  story,  in  picture  form  : 
and  her  last  days  on  earth, 

I.  Szuiczcwiki,  Greg. 
[PN1997)  791.43 

CINE  72 

Sunshine    morning    {Motion    picture) 
Made  by  Special  Projects  Unit. 

3  min.     Rd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bumutary:  Present.H  rapidly  changing  real  and  abstract  Images  set 
against  the  music  and  words  of  the  rock-song  Sunahloe  morning 

1.  Music,  PopuUr  (Songs,  etc,)— U.  S.  i.  KOMO-TV(Televlaion 
station)     Seattle. 

7817  77-702596 

CINE 

Sunshine,  song  and  senoritas  {Motion  picture)     Twentieth 
Century-Fos  Film  Corp.,  1964. 

9  min.     sd.    color.     35  mm.     (MoTietone  sdrenture) 

Cinemascope. 

CreditM:  Producer,  Jack  Kuhne;  writer.  Dan  Doherty ;  narrator, 
Phil  Tonken;  music.  Jack  Shalndlln ;  photography.  Jack  Painter; 
editor,  Frank  CofTman. 

Summary:  Presents  a  tour  of  SeTllIe,  Spain,  during  Its  annual 
fair.     Includes  scene*  of  a  bullflsht.  a  parade,  and  other  featlTltlei. 

1.   Seville— Descr.     2.   SeTl lie— Feat Ivals,  etc.  i.  Twentieth 

Centnry-Pox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1419 

Super,  Donald  Edwin,  1910- 
see 

A  I>ialogue  on  vocational  development 
theory,  part  1. 

A  Dialogue  on  vocational  devel<^ment 
theory,  part  2. 

Super  bowl  1970— Kansas  Oty  Chiefs  vs  Minnesota  Vikings 

(Motion  picture)     N.  F.  L.  Films.    Released  by  Columbia 
Pictures,  8  mm.  Division,  1970. 

9  min.    si.    iH>1or.    8  mm. 
iHKued  In  standard  8  mto.  and  In  super  8  mm. 
AIw)  Issued  In  bAw, 

SCMMABY :  Pnwents  hlfhllghts  of  tbe  1970  Super  Bowl  Oame 
wheo  tbe  Kaosas  City  Chlefl  beat  tbe  HlonaMU  Vlklofi. 

'     N.  F.   U   Films,  Inc.     II.  Colombia 


:ur*er   Howl  Game. 
Pictures.    8  mm.  DIvlsloo. 
tGV956.2.S8] 
Columbia  Pictures. 


796.382 

8  mm.  DiTtsloo 


72-712904 


Super  cop  (Motion  picture)  NBC  News.  Released  by 
NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (First  Tuesday) 

Telecast  as  a  part  of  the  NBC  series  First  Tuesday. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer.  Eliot  Frankel. 

SUMMARY:  I»oks  at  the  methods  which  Philadelphia  police 
chief  Frank  Blzzo  employs  in  running  a  big  city  [>o1lce  force. 

1.  Philadelphia— Police.  2,  Rlszo.  Frank.  I.  National  Broadcast- 
ing Company,  inc.  NBC  News.  II.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 
III.  Series:  First  Tuesday  (Motion  picture) 

352  71-709025 

>.'BC  Educational  En-  terprises 

Super  500  breakthrough  {Motion  picture)  Monroe  Auto 
Equipment  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  ,196- (, 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sitmmary:  Shows  the  1962  Indianapolis  500  won  by  Roger  Ward, 
describes  pre-race  preparation,  and  shows  the  pit  crew  In  operation. 

1.    Indianapolis   Speedway   Race.  i.   Monroe  Auto  Equipment 

Company,     n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

796.7  Fi  A  67-5201 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 

Super  jets  and  super  safety  (Motion  picture)  Federal  Avia- 
tion Administration,  1971.  Made  by  Jack  Lieb  Produc- 
tions. 

.■»  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  :  Shows  the  reaction  of  the  public  to  the  super  jet  and 
the  eventual  acceptance  of  the  jet  as  part  of  the  safe  airway  net- 
work maintained  by  the  Federal  Aviation  Administration. 

1.  Jet  transports.    2.  Aeronautics— Safety  measures.  I.  U.  S. 

Federal  Aviation  Administration. 

[TL685.7]  387.7  75-713201 

CINB 

Super  plastic  elastic  goggles.  [Motion  picture]     Sienna  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1971. 

48  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm.     (NBC  children's  (heater) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Guy  Fraumeni. 

SUMMARY.  Humorously  explains  the  various  aspects  of  color  in  a  child's 
world.  Includes  appearances  by  Judy  Carne,  James  Earl  Jonci.  Tom  Poston, 
James  Coco.  Tammy  Grimes,  and  the  Goggles  Qiurtet. 

1.  Color— Psychology.        I.  Sienna  Productions.     II   NBC  Educational  En- 
terprises.    III.  Series:  NBC  children's  theater.  [Motion  picture] 
[BF789.C7i  701.8  72-700268 

NBC  Educational  72  MARC 

Enterprises 


Super-SDooptf.  [Filmstrip]     Jo  Butler    and  Elsa  Barlett.     Made 
and  released  by  Urban  Media  Materials,  1972. 


Superior  Films, 
see 


and  phonodis< 


.  l!ii 


,  33  1/3  rpm..  10  ir 


3S  fr.     color. 
(The  Price  is  right,  or  is  it?) 

SUMMARY:  Assisu  in  developing  sound  purchasing  tundards  in  a  child. 
and  his  abiUty  to  detect  deceptive  food  merchandising.  For  elementary  grades 

1.  Youth  as  consumers— Juvenile  films.     2  Consumer  educauon — Juvenile 
films.     [1.  Consumer^]        I   Barlett,  Elsa.     II.  Butler,  Jo.     Ill    Urban  Media 
Materials,  inc.     IV.  Series:  The  Price  is  right,  or  is  it?  [Filmstripj 
cHC79.C6]  640.73  72-734729 

Urban  Media  MaleriaU  72  MARC 

Super  tire  {Motion  picture)     American  Oil  Co.,  1&68.    Made 
by  Dan  Hess  Productions. 

5  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Bummaiy:  Uses  racing  and  auto  footage  to  show  the  features  of  a 
new  tire  product. 

1.  Automobiles— Tires.        i.  American  Oil  Company. 

629.2  Fi  A  68-550 

CINE 

A  Superconducting  magnet  for  fusion  research.  [Motion  picture] 
Lawrence  Livermore  Laboratory.  Released  by  U.S.  Atomic 
Energy  Commission,  1972. 

22  min.     sd      color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  thirteen-ton  superconducting  magnet  now  in 
experimental  use  at  the  Lawrence  Radiation  Laboratory  at  the  University  of 
California  at  Livermore.  Shows  how  the  magnet  is  used  in  a  supercool  environ- 
ment to  confine  hydrogen  plasma  in  an  stiempt  to  produce  controlled  fusion 
energy  on  earth 

1.  Magnets.  2.  Superconductors.  3.  Controlled  fuaion.  I.  CaUfomia. 
University.  Lawrence  Radiation  Laboratory.  11.  United  SUtes.  Atomic  En- 
ergy Commission. 

rQC757]  621.48  72-702145 

U.S.  Atomic  Energy  72 

Commission 


MARC 


Superconducting  magnets  (Motion  picture)  Argonne  Na- 
tional r-aboiatory.  Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy 
Cornmi-ision.  1967. 

13  rain.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Diacusses  the  role  of  superconducting  magnets  In 
areas  of  research  and  developmeot.  De«crlbea  the  basic  design 
problems  of  Argoone  National  Laboratory's  67,000  gauss  mafuet 
during  fabrication  and  testing. 

1    Magnets.     2.  Superconductivity.        I.  U.  S.     Argonne  National 
laboratory.  Lemont,  lU.     II.  U.  8.     AtMnlc  Energy  Commission. 
[QC757]  621.48  Fi  E  67-135 

V.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Superior  Electric  Company,  Bristol,  Conn, 
see 

Position  counts. 

Superior  Feature  Film  Company 
see 

Purgatory  and  paradise. 


I'll  take  Sweden. 


Tht  ftiperior  icrapbook.  [Motion  [ricture]     Natkmal  Him  Board 
of  Canada,  1970. 


20  min.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Produced  for  the  program  Challenge  for  change /SociCt^  nouvelk  in  coopera- 
tion with  departments  and  agencies  of  the  Government  of  Canada. 

CREDrrS:  Authors  Jim  Farrell.  Bill  Ummon.  Donna  Mikeluk,  Kelly  Pyk- 
erman,  Ron  Spcncc;  original  music.  Bill  Houston. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  the  voices  of  oldtimen  and  photographs  from  public  and 
private  collections  to  portray  the  social  history  of  tbe  twin  cities  of  Port  Arthur 
aodFon  William  (now  Thunder  Bay  in  Ontario)  between  IggOaod  1913.  Filmed 
•a  a  training  eurcise  by  members  of  the  Thunder  Bay  Coaununity  Pilm/VTR 
Project. 

I.  Port  Arthur.  Ont— Social  conditiona.  2.  Thunder  Bay  District,  Ont.— So- 
cial conditiona.        I.  Canada.     National  Film  Boud 

[HNUOi  971.3  72-700829 

National  Film  Board  of  73  MARC 


The  Supermarket   (Fi2m»trip)     Sigma  EducataooAl  Films, 

1966. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Exploring  our  communltj) 

With  study  guide 

Credit:  Consultant,  Jane  Applegate. 

Summary:   Explains   the   Importance  of  tbe  supermarket  to  the 
'Community. 

1.   Supermarkets.        i.   Sigma  Educational  Films.         Serlea:  Bx< 
plorlQg  our  community  (Fllmstrlp) 

658.87  78-732583 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


The  Supermarket  {Motion  picture)     Leonard  Peck  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  United  "World  Films,  1966. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  gruide. 

CrediU:  Producer.  Leonard  Peck. 

Bummaii/:  Hescrihes  to  primary  grade  children,  the  role  of  Itoe 
supermarkpt  within  the  community,  stressing  food  Tocahiilary  and 
categorization. 

1    Supermarkets— Juvenile  Alms.      2.   Food—Juvenile  nlm«.         i. 

Peck    (I*ooardl       Productions,   Clifton,    N.    J.      ri.    United    World 

Films,  inc.        Series;  The  Living  language  series  (Motion  picture) 

658.87  Fi  A  68-1642 

Universal  >klucatIon  and  Visual  Arts 


Supermarket     {Motion    picture)      Chamller    Pub.    Co.      Re- 
le^.ed  !  .V  ^rrCmiw-Hill  liook  Co.,  1%8. 

■1  roln,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Language  development  series) 

IjOop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Sumtniiri/:  A  language  arts  film  which  shows  children  at  a  super- 
market    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Ijingutuje  arts   (Elementary)     2.  Vocabulary.  i.  (jnandlM 

Publishing  Company,   San    Francisco,     ii.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Com- 
pany.        Series:  Language  development  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  71-702189 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 


The   Supermarket    (Filmstrip) 
1970. 


BFA    Educational    Media, 


388 


50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm-.  !*> 
min.     nilcrogroove.     (Who  helps  us) 

.\l8o  lMtue<l  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Paul  R.  Drexler. 

Summary:  Examines  the  goods  that  are  available  from  super- 
markets In  metropolitan  communities.  Emphasizes  the  interdepend- 
ence of  people,  goods,  and  services  in  a  community.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Supermarkets— Juvenile  fllms.  I.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
Series:  Who  helps  us  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  73-738252 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Supermarket  mixup  {Motion  picture)     Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1969.    Made  by  William  Compton. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultants.  Helen  B.  Warrtn ;  Lawrence  Blener. 

Bummary:  Contrasts  the  behavior  of  an  ImpuUive  seven  y«r-oia 
boy  with  that  of  a  weli-organiwd  10  year-old  girl  durliiK  a  tripto 
the  supermarket.  In  order  to  emphasise  the  siiiiple  principles  of  eco- 
nomic behavior  and  the  need  for  intelligent  decision-making. 
Another  issue,    super  8  mm.  ..  „■      i 

1.   Consumer  education.  i.  Universal   Education  and  Visual 

*''""  372.8  73-707574 

rniversnl  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Supermarket  workers  (Filmstrip)    Family  Films.    Released 
by  Family  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

44  fr  color.  39  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  B  min- 
(Commimlty  workers  and  helpers,  group  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  consultant,  and  photographer,  Audrey  Calhoun. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  operation  of  a  supermarket  and  roles 
of  ston*  uiHiiager.  department  managera,  backroom  men,  custodian, 
checkers,  and  t>ag  boy.    For  primary  grades. 

].  Supeniiurketn— Juvenile  films.  I.  Family  Flltna,  liK;  II.  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  IH.  Series:  Gommunlty 
workers  and  helpers  (Filmstrip)    group  1. 

372.8  74-788665 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Superposition  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealinj;  Corp.  as  a  loop 
film  mounted  in  cartrid^,  1968. 

4  min.     al.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physic?) 

With  flhii  notes  nn  cartridge  case. 

KMminury;  Explains  th.it  amplitude!!  and  wavelenKths  of  two 
waves  are  varied,  rrescnts  a  display  in  three  colors  on  the  face 
ot  a  cathode-ray  tuhe. 

1.  Waves.  I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ii.  Ealing  Cor- 
poration, Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Project  physics  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

631  Fi  A  68-2400 

Baling  Orporatlon 


Sapcrpositimi  of  pulsus  {Motion  picture)    Education  Devel- 
opment Center,  1&64. 

4  ajln.     bI.     Wew.    8  mm.     (Ripple  tank  wave  phenomena,  no,  11) 

iKSuei'  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  nuper  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  IftB  motion  picture  entitled  Interference  and 
diffraction. 

With  fltni  noteH. 

Credit*:    Editor,    Elvln    Carlnl ;    technical    pretientatlon,    James 
Strickland. 

Bummarv:  Illustrates  the  results  of  experiments  Involving  single 
and  multiple  pulsee  generated  from  two  sources. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  i.  Education  Development  Center. 

II.   Interference  and  diffraction    (Motion  picture)         Series:   KIpple 
tank  wave  phenomena  (Motion    picture)'    no.    11.      Series: 

College  physics  film  proftram  (Motion  picture) 

630.12  Fi  A  68-1512 

Education  Development  Outer 


Superposition  of  poises  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.  and  Kaye  Instrument  Co. 
Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates.  Released  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Education  Corp.,  1971. 

4  mln.     b1.    color,     super  8  mm,     (Experiments  in  physics — com- 
puter aolmate*]  ataoding  waves) 

Loop  fltni. 

CREDITS:  Collahorators,  Albert  V.  Baez  assisted  by  Cloan  Pow- 
ell  and  Homer  Bosserman, 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  basic  properties  of  transverse  pulses 
■Dd  waves. 

1.  Waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 

tion.   II.  Kaye  Instrument  Company.     III.  Series:  Experiments  In 
physics— computer  animated  standing  waves  (Hotlou  picture) 
[QC157]  631  78-718662 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Superposition  of  pulses  in  a  spring  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969,  Made  by 
Peter  Robinson  Associate!^. 

4  mln.  al.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics — stand- 
ing waves) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  T.  Baez.,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary:  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standlnj;  waves.  Uses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  tn  an  experiment  which  illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  in  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I,  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series :  BlxperlmeDts  In  physics — standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

631  72-709899 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Supersonic  conical-spike  inlet  (Motion  picture)  Educa- 
tional Services.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     h&w.     1ft  mm,     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm,  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  car- 
trldee. 

Made   for    the    National  Committee    for    Fluid    Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  meclianlcs. 

1.  Aerodynamics,  Supersonic.  2.  Fluid  mechanics.  1.  Edu- 
cational Services.  Inc.,  Newton,  Mass.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Fluid  mechanics  dims 
(Motion  picture) 

[TL571]  532  76-710313 

Encyclopaedia  Bltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


SuperSMiic  flow  past  a  diamond  airf(^  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Services.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mln,    si.    bAw.    16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1,  Aerofoils.     2,  Aerodynamics,  Supersonic.  1.  Educational 

Services,  Inc,  Newton,  Mass.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltanalca  Educa- 
tional Corporation.  Series:  Fluid  mechanics  films  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

632  77-710299 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp, 


The  Supersmic  jet  race  {Motion  pioture)    CBS  News,  1960. 

30  mln.    sd.    b&w.    13  mm. 

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CB8-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Isaac  Klelnerman ;  director.  Peter  Poor ;  writer, 
Rldiard  Wltkln;  narrator,  Walter  Oronklte;  photfwrapher.  Wade 
Bingham:  editor,  Leo  Zochllng. 

Summary.-  Examines  technical  and  financial  problems  In  building 
the  SST,  the  supersonic  passenger  aircraft  that  will  travel  two  and 
three  times  the  speed  of  sound.  Describes  characteristics  of  different 
models  being  built.  Including  the  British-French  Concord  and  the 
Lodiheed  and  Boeing  models. 

1,  Supersonic  planes.  i.  The  Twentieth  century  (Television 
program)     n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

629.133  F 168-261 


The  Supersonic  race  {Motion  picture)     CBS  News,  1966. 

58  mln.    Bd.    b&w,    19  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS  documentary  show  OBS  reports  on  Dec.  18, 
1966. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer.  Jack  Beck;  reporter,  BUI  Stout: 
photograpbers,  Charles  Mack.  Jerry  Sims,  John  Tlfflo;  film  editors. 
Joseph  Fackovec,  William  P.  Thompson. 

Summon':  Discusses  basic  problems  In  the  development  of  super- 
sonic transportation.  Includes  Interviews  with  many  of  the  people 
Involved  In  Its  development,  Including  test  pilots  Al  White  and  Na- 
}eeb  Halahy  and  Senators  William  Proxmlre  and  Warren  MagnusoiL 

1.    Supersonic   transport  planes.  i,   CBS    reports    (Television 

program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.    CBS  News. 

029.  72-702000 

Supersonic  spike  inlet  with  variable  gometry  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Education  Development  Center.  Released  by  En- 
cyclopaedia   Britannica    Educational    Corp.,  1968, 

4  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm,     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  car- 
tridite. 

Made   for    the    National  Committee    for    Fluid    Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Aerodynamics,  Supersonic.  2,  Fluid  mechanics  I.  Edu- 
cation Development  Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Eklu- 
catlonal  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Fluid  mechanics  films  (Hotion 
picture) 

[TL571]  532  74-710302 

Encyclopaedia  Bltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Superstitions  {Motion  picture)  Calvin  Productions  in  asso- 
ciation with  G.  W.  P.,  1964.  Made  by  Murray  Hill 
Enterprises. 

4  mln.     sd.     color.     Ifi  mm.     (Cobby's  hobbies) 

Eastman  color. 

Also  Issued  In  bAw,     L.  C.  has  b&w  print. 

Summarv:  Relates  the  troubles  that  befall  Cobby,  the  chimpanzee, 
when  he  decides  that  superstitions  have  nothing  to  do  with  good  and 
bad  luck, 

1.  Chimpanzees.  i.  Calvin  Productions,  Inc,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Series;  Cobby's  hobbies  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-880 

Superviaory  leader^ip  {Motion  picture)  Eduoational  Sys- 
tems and  Designs  [19t^,  Made  by  EducationaJ  Resources 
Foundation. 

8  motion  pictures  (29  mln.  each)     sd.     bAw.     Ifl  mm. 

Also  Issued  on  videotape  (2  in.) 

With  student's  workbook  and  leader's  guide. 

Credita:  Instructor,  George  Beaton. 

Contentir  I,  Fundamental  duties  of  the  supervisor.  —  2.  Atti- 
tudes of  people — 3.  The  I  pattern  of  behavior. — 4.  Levels  of  human 
needs,— 5.  Improving  skills  of  comiuunicatloD. — 6.  Improving  skills 
of  listening.  —  7.  Group  parilcipation.  —  8.  Basic  skills  of  effective 
leadership. 

1,  Supervision  of  employees,  i.  Educational  Systems  and  De- 

signs, Inc, 

658.4  72-703320 

Educational  Systems  and  Deatgns 

The  Supper  {Motion  picture)  Paul  F.  Keller  and  Associ- 
ates, 1968.    Made  by  Kairos  Films. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  L'sej*  dramatliied  Incidents  to  help  lead  people  Into 
dlscu!>slon  about  the  barriers  which  separate  them  one  from  another. 
Filmed  In  the  Badlands  of  Montana. 

1.  Interpersonal  relatlont.  i.  Keller  (Paul  F.)  and  Associates. 

301.1  70-^702596 

CINE 

Supporting  services  {FUmatrip)  Kducational  Direction. 
Released  by  Tecnifax  Education  Division,  1969. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm,     (The  Civil  War  as  it  happened) 

Also  l^isued  with  phonodlsc. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Shows  examples  of  labor  battalions  and  army  end- 
neers  building,  destroying,  and  rebuilding  Installations,  fortifications, 
railroad  bridges,  pontoon  bridges,  and  permanent  bridges.  Includes 
scenes  of  the  work  of  ordnance,  quartermaster,  medical  and  hospital 
units,  the  sanitary  commissions,  and  communication  units.  With 
captlon.1. 

1,  U.  S,  Army— History— Civil  War.  r.  Educational  Direction, 
Inc.  n.  Plastic  (boating  Corporation.  Tecnlfax  Division.  Series: 
The  Civil  War  as  It  bai^ened  (Fllmstrip) 

973.73  73-736022 

A.  L.  A,  Booklist 

Supporting     services.      [Filmslrip]        Educational      Direction. 
Released  by  Tecnifax  Education  Division,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1 
J.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  17  min,  and  ptumoUpe  in 
cusette.     (The  Civil  War  as  it  happened) 

In  LC  collections. 

Also  known  under  the  title  Supporting  services  in  the  Civil  War. 

Captioned  version  also  issued. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  examples  of  labor  ttallaUons  and  army  engineers  build- 
ing, destroying,  and  rebuilding  insullations,  fonifications.  railroad  bridge*,  pon- 
toon bridges,  and  permanent  bridges.  Includes  scenes  of  the  work  of  ordnance, 
quartermaster,  medical  and  hospital  units,  the  sanitary  commissions,  and  com- 
munication units. 

I.  United  Sutes.  Army— History— Civil  War— Juvenile  films.  (1.  United 
Suies— History— Civil  War.  2.  United  Sutcs.  Armyj  I.  Educational  Di- 
rection, inc.  II.  Plastic  Coating  Corporation.  Tecnifax  Division.  III.  Tide: 
Suppcming  services  in  the  Civil  War.  [Fitrrutripj  IV.  Series:  The  Civil  War  as 
it  happened.  [Fiimstrip] 

(E491)  973.73  72-735145 

72  MARC 

Supports  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.      (Movement  awareness) 

I>oop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Author,  Pat  Tanner. 

Summary:  Explores  the  various  means  of  supporting  the  body  on 
Its  various  parts,  showing  large  and  small,  wide  and  narrow  bases, 
and  high  and  low  positions.  Demonstrates  various  methods  used 
to  support  the  whole  weight  of  the  body  on  the  arms. 

1.  Movement,    Psychology   of.     2.  Gymnastics.  i.  Eallug  Cor- 

poration, Cambridge.  Masj.  Series:  Movement  awareness  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

372.8  79-700939 

Ealing  Corporation 


Suppression  of  vwticity  by  MHD  forces  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center.  Released  by  Encyclo- 
paedia riritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

-(  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm,     (Fluid  mechanic^  films) 

.\1ro  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMABY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  s  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Vortex-motion.  2.  Magnet ohydrody nam ics.  3.  Fluid  mechanics. 
I,  Education  Development  Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Fluid  me<-hanics  films  (Motion 
picture) 

532  72-710295 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

TW  SBpnportosteal  waA  IsdalTc  laJectloBi.  [Motion  picture] 
Audiovisual  Services,  Loma  Linda  Uoiveraity.  1970. 

20  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demonatiata  for  dentiia  and  dental  atudenu  the  local  anca- 
theiic  injections  ^tquently  used  in  dentistry.  Shows  oateoiogtcal  conatderations 
and  disaection  material  oo  tlie  cadaver,  and  prcKnts  eumplca  of  techniques  uaed 
on  patients. 

1.  Anettbcsia  in  dentistry.       L  Loma  Linda  University.     Audiovtaual  Scr- 

[RK5I0,  617  72-700485 

CINE  n  MARC 

Suprapubic  cstheten  nursing  care.  [Motion  picture]  Delta  Col- 
lege.    Released  by  Prentice- Hall.  1972. 


.uper  8  n 


(Nursing  sitills  and  techniques) 


389 


■pprox.  4  min.     si.     color. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge 

With  instructor's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  lo  use  the  catheter  for  syphonage  from  the 
bladder. 

1.  Urinary  catheterization.        I   Dclu  College.     II.  Prentice- Hall.  inc.     ill. 
Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques.  [Motion  picture]. 
[RC901.7.C2i  610.73  72-701018 

Prentice-Hall  72  MARC 

Supreme  Allied  Commander,  Atlantic 


Sea  power  for  freedom. 

The  Supreme  Court  {FUmstrip)    Visual  Education  Consul- 

Unts,  1967. 

39  fr.     bAw.     35  mm. 

With  illustrated  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  Richard  Dl  Prima, 

Summary:  Studies  the  history,  working  procedures,  and  moat  Im- 
portant decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  "the  least  understood  o(  all 
great  American  Institutions." 

1    U.  S      .Supreme  Court,        i.  Visual  Education  Consultants,  inc. 

Fi  A  67-3947 
Visual  Education  Con-  sultanta 


The  Supreme  Court  {Filimtrip)  National  Geographic. 
Made  by  National  Geographic  and  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

98  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  a.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  33i  rpm.     (Washington) 

With  script  on  record  Jacket. 

Credita:  Producer,  David  S.  Boyer. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  Supreme  Court  building  and  Its  offlcee. 

1.  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  i.  National  Geographic,  Washington, 
D.  C.  IL  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corroratioa  Se- 
ries: WashlngtOQ  (FUmstrip) 

917.53  Fi  A  68-4578 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


The  Supreme  Court  {FUmttrip)    New  York  times,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  ram.  and  phonodisc:  2  ».,  12  in..  33J  rpm., 
1.'.  mln.     microproove.     II'.  S.  Government  In  action) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Dl.scus.ses  controversies  surrounding  the  Supreme  Court 
as  the  most  powerful  tribunal  in  the  world,  the  decision-making 
process,  conflicts  with  the  President  and  Congress,  the  growing 
prestige  of  the  Court  under  Its  ablest  Jurists,  and  crucial  rulings 
Id  a  changing  America. 

1.  U,  S.  Supreme  Court  i.  New  York  times.  Series:  V.  S. 
Government  In  action  (FUmstrip) 

347.9973  72-733340 

New  York  times 


Supreme  Conrt  and  society  {Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  mliL  sd,  color  with  b&w  sequences,  18  mm.  (The  (gov- 
ernment story,  no,  40) 

L,  C.  has  b&w  print 

CredUa:  Producer,  David  Weiss;  director,  Charles  HoIIyday; 
writer.  Vivian  Moss;  narrators,  Stephen  Horn,  Paul  Long;  con- 
BUlUnt,  Ronald  L,  Goldfarb ;  research,  Dell  Byrne, 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  Supreme  Court  as  a  policy-making 
body  directly  affects  the  legal,  social,  and  political  realities  of  the 
nation.  Illustrates  with  cases  from  the  Dred  Scott  decision  of  1857 
to  the  obscenity  cases  of  the  1960'8, 

1.  U.  S.     Supreme  Court.  i.  WesUnghouse  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany, Inc.        Series:  The  Government  story  (Motion  pic- 

tore  )  no.  40. 

347.9973  70-707202 

Sur,  William  Raymond,  ed.       This  is  music 


Georg  Handel  and  his  spinet. 

Wolfgang  Mozart  plays  for  the  king  and 
queen. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Snr  Ameiicm  {FOnutrip)    Qeesler  Pub.  Co.,  1968. 

4  fllni<>trip8  {35  fr.  each)     color.    35  mm.    and  4  pboootapes  (5 
Id.),  etHRle- track.  TJ  In.  per  sec.,  15  min.  each. 

With  printed  text  Id  SpaalBh  and  Engllsb. 

Content*:    1.   Colombia,   Venezuela,   The   Quayanag.— i.   Ecuador. 
Pern,  Bolivia.— 3.  Brasll,  Paraguay,  Uruguay.— 4.  GhUe,  Argentina. 

1.  South  .America.  i.  Gessler  Publishing  Company. 

918  75-754693 

Gessler  Publishing  Co. 


El  Sur  de  Mexico,  las  planicies  costeras,  y  la  peninsula  de  Yuca- 
tim.  (Filtnsthp]     Society  for  Visual  Education,  197], 

34  fr.     color      35  mm         and  phonodiw:  I  i..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  12  min 
(El  Vid«  en  el  Mixico  dc  hoy) 

Spanish  version  of  Southern  Mexico,  the  lowlands,  and  (he  Yucatan  Penin- 


With  teachei  &  guide  m  Spanish 

CREDITS:  Authors,  A  B.  Roberts,  Glory!  Parchert;  narrator.  Luis  Carlos 
Uribe.  consultant.  Recce  .A  Junes. 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  the  geography  and  way  of  life  of  southern  Mexico, 
from  the  rugged  mountains  tu  the  curroM  coastal  plains  and  the  broad  Yucatan 
Peninsula.  Describes  the  influence  of  early  inhabitants,  the  Mayan  Indians,  and 
the  later  conquerors,  the  Spaniards. 

1.    Mexico — CiviJiution        2.     Mexico — Description    and    travel — 1951- 
1.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago      11.  Southern  Mexico, 
the  lowlands,  and  the  Yucawn  Peninsula  [Filmstrip]     111  Senes;  La  Vida  en  el 
Mexico  de  hoy.  [Filmsmp] 

917.2  70-739093 


[F1216j 
Society  for  Visual 
Education 


72tr72ire 


MARC 


Sot  la  tour  EiffeL  [Motion  picture]    Scholastic  Ma^azinea,  1970. 
Made  by  Mary  Glasgow  Pub.,  LondoiL 

IS  min.     id.    color.     16  mm.     (Toute  la  baode) 

With  teacher's  manual  student  pboto  guide,  and  script  book. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Preaenu  a  dramalizstioa  in 
which  French  itudcnb  and  their  American  fricndi  view  Paris  from  the  BifTd 
Tower. 

1.  FreiKh  language — Audio-viaual  iitstructioD.        I.  Schotaxic  Magaiiiiet, 
inc.     II.  Series:  Toute  la  bandc.  (Motion  picturej 
tPC2112.7]  448  71-715481 

Scbcriaatic  Magazines  72  MARC 


Surcouf ,  le  tigre  des  sept  mers    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Sea  pirate 


tiwrc,  Mac,  rare.  [Motion  picture]     AAA  Poundatkn  for  l^alBc 
Safety,  1971.     Made  by  Starbecker. 


SUMMARY:  Presents  four  ODe-minute  trigger  flbm  which  spoof  the  cam- 

moo  ratiooalizatioa  that  driving  alter  drinking  alcobolk  bevengea  ti  aU  right. 

1.  Drinking  and  traffic  accident*.        1.  AAA  Foundatioo  for  Trafflc  Safety. 


tHE5620.D7] 
aNE 


72-700344 
MARC 


Surf  {Motion  picture)     Homer  Groening,  inc.    Beleased  by 
American  Educational  Films,  1969. 

13  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  beauty  and  color*  of  the  aea  and  the 
tbrtlls  of  the  sui^.  Presents,  without  narration,  an  impression  of 
waves  and  sunllgbL  , 

1.  Ocean.  i.  Homer  Oroenlng,  Inc.    ii.  American  Educational 

Films. 

778.6  7l-708«71 

American  E^ducatlonal  Films 


Surf  beach  {Motion  picture)    Australian  News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau,  1966.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1967. 

18  min      Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

C'redir*.'  Producer.  John  Martiu-Jones;  director.  Bern  aand.v. 

Summary:  Picture  u  day  on  a  Sydney  beach,  Including  activities 
of  the  lifeguards  and  a  surf  llfeHavlng  carnival. 

1.  Surf  ridlns.        t.  Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau. 

819.4  Fi  A  68-1749 

Australian  NeuK  nml  Information  Bureau 


Surface  and  sub-surface  streams  (Motion  picture)  Sea- 
bourne  Enterpri-ses,  England.  Rcleaseil  in  the  U.  S.  by 
BFA  Kducational  Media,  1970. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Hydrolosy  iierlea) 

I/Mip  nim. 

With  xtudy  guide. 

Summary:  Itelaieo  that  watrr  in  streams  may  be  found  either  on 
lli<r  Hurface  or  underground.  KxplainH  that  sub-surface  streams  are 
fortned  where  the  earth  In  porous  and  easily  cut  away. 

1.  Hy'lroloKy-  i.  Heabouriie  KiUerprlNes.  II.  BFA  fiducallunal 
&ledla.        SerleH  ;  Hydrology  series  ( Motion  picture) 

551.4  73-708861 

BFA  Kducational  Media 


Surface  currents  on  the  oceans  (Motion  picture)  Seabonme 
Enterprisee,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

4  min.     Hi,     color.     HU|«er  8  mm.     (Oceanography  nerle«l 

Ix>op  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SI'MMAKY:  Eiplalnx  that  large  permanent  ocean  currents  re- 
RUlt  from  air  roovem^-nt.  the  drag  on  the  water  from  the  land  b«low 
the   »ea.   and   the  variations  In  density  of  sMwatcr  from  pUc«  to 

1    Ocean  currents.         1.  Seaboume  Knterprlaes.     II.  BFA  Bdu<-a- 
llonal  Media.     III.  Merles:  Oceanography  aeries   (lloIloD  picture) 
[OC231]  661.4  79-714092 

BFA  iJIducaUoaal  Madia 


The  Surface  of  water  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Science  of  liquids) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Author,  Gene  Gray. 

Summary:  Pictures  small  creatures  which  are  skating  about  on 
the  surface  of  water,  and  examines  other  familiar  effects  of  surface 
tension.  Shows  what  haM)ens  when  a  drop  of  detergent  Is  added  to 
each  of  the  experiments. 

1.  Surface  tension.  i.  Ealing  (Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series :  The  Science  of  IlQUlds  (Motion  picture) 

532  Fi  A  68-1626 

Ealing  Corporation 


Surface  phenomena  {FUmatrip)  Marian  Ray,  Surbiton, 
Eng.,  1968. 

27  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers*  notes. 

Credits:  Writer,  T.  A.  Oou^ 

Summary:  Presents  various  aspects  of  stirface  pheoomaia,  Includ- 
ing a  description  of  types  of  Interfaces,  surface  energy,  wetting, 
capillarity,  adsorption,  catalysis,  and  chromatography. 

1  Surface  chemistry.        I.  Ray,  MarlaiL 

641  FiA6S-^18 

Marian  Ray 

Surfaces  and  edges  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bn- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.    sd.     color.     8  mm.     (Mathematics) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

SuLf^^:  *EMminls  some  common  two  and  three  dimensional 
figures  In  classifying  them  topologlcally  by  the  number  of  surfaces 
and  edges  each  has.     For  grades  one  through  12. 

1    Surfaces.     2.  Polyhedra.  i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board, 

n     Encyclopaedia    Brltanolca   Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Mathematics  (Motion  picture)       ^^^  ^  70-700027 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Surfboards,  skateboards,  and  big,  big  waves  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Homer  Greening,  inc.  Released  by  American 
Educational  Films,  1969. 

10  niiu.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ,_        „       . 

Summary:  Follows  the  sports  of  surfing  and  skateboarding  from 
Ala  Moana  to  Anaheim.  Calif. 

1.  Surf  riding.     2.  Skateboards.        l  Homer  Groening.  Inc. 
n.  American  Educational  Films.  »^„^„, 

797.1  70-708684 

American  Educational  Films 


Surfing  {Filmstrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1968. 

32   fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:   2  s.,  7  In.,  33i   rpm.,  10 
min.     niWmgroove.     ( Reading  Incentive) 

With  teacher'!^  guide  and  text. 

Summary:  Presents  reading  material  about  surfing,  to  be  used  as 
motivation  for  the  Improvement  of  reading  skills. 

1.    Surf   riding.        i.    Bowmar    Herords,    I^s   Angeles.         Series: 
Reading  incentive  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-4644 

Bowmar  Records 


The  Surgeon  (Motion  picture)  American  College  of  Sur- 
geons. Made  by  Cal  Dunn  Studios,  Released  by  Modern 
Talkin-;  Picture  Service,  1971. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Dlsctifwes  the  training  of  the  modem  surgeon,  shows 
bow  he  deals  with  his  patients,  and  describes  the  various  special 
fields  to  which  he  can  apply  himself.  Follows  a  surgeon  through 
a  day  In  a  major  hospital  center,  and  Includes  scenes' of  advanc^ 
operative  procedurea. 

1.    Surgery — Study    and    teaching.  I.    American    College    of 

Surgeons.    1 1.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 
[RD28]  610.69  78-713581 

OINE 

Surgery  for  immediate  denture  insertion  {Motion  picture) 
Faculty  of  Dentistry,  University  of  Toronto.  Released 
by  Crest  Professional  Services  Division,  Procter  and 
Gamble,  1964. 

48  min.     sd,     h&w.     16  mm. 

A  TV  dPMtal  clinics  film  presented  at  the  1963  convention  of  the 
Canadian   Dental   Association   and  Ontario  E>ental  Association. 

Crediti:  Author,  A.  A.  Antonl. 

Summary:  Discusse*  and  gives  step-by-step  Ulustratloo  of  the 
surgery  for  Immediate  denture  Insertion. 

1.   Implant    dentures.  i.   Toronto.       University.      Faculty   of 

Dentistry,      it.   Procter   and  Gamble  Company.      Crest   Professional 
Services  Division. 

617  Fi A  67-5825 

Procter  and  Gamble  Co.  Crest  Professional  Services 

Surgery  of  the  pituitary  {Motion  picture)  Pfizer  Labora- 
tories. Made  and  released  by  Academic  Communications 
Faciliti;'s,  University  of  California  at  Ix)S  Angeles,  1967. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  an  acromegalic  patient  before,  during,  and  after 
cryphypophyaectomy.  Uses  live  action  and  animation  to  demon- 
strate pre-  and  post -operative  symptoms  and  appearance. 

1.   Pituitary  body— Surgery.        r.  Pfizer  Laooratoties, 
Inc.     ri.  California.     University.     University  at  Los  Angeles.     Aca- 
demic Oimmtinicatlon.'f  Facility. 

617  Fi  A  68-236 

CINE 

Surgical  anatomy  of  the  abdomen  and  pelvis.  [Transparencies] 
W,  B.  Saunders  Co,.  1972. 

32  Irsniparcncies      cntor.      14  x  17  in 

CREDITS:   Authors,  Lci.n  Schlo*sber|.  Ocorge  D.  Zuidcms. 

SUMMARY  PiHlfsyt  niirmil  anatomy  in  the  sbdominal  ind  pelvic  regiont 
Fof  medical  pcrMtnncI  ind  siudenti. 

I  AnsttHny,  Surgical  and  topographical  2.  Abdomen.  3.  Pelvit.  I. 
Saundcra  (W    B  )  (  ompany.  Philadelphia 

lQM543,  612  72-734174 

W    B  Saunder*  Co,  7J  MARC 


Surgical  anatomy  at  the  anterior  abdominal  wall  {Motion 
picture)     Eaton  I>aboratories  il969.     Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

17  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summa/y:  Presents  cadaver  dissection  and  abdominal  anatomy 
from  a  surgeon's  point  of  view.  Shows  the  location  of  the  four 
major  incisions,  and  follows  the  dissection,  layer  by  layer,  giving 
special  attention  to  muscles  and  the  rectus  sheath.  For  surgeons, 
residents,  and  6rst  year  anatomy  students. 

1.  Human  dissection.    2.  At>domen.  i.  Eaton  LatMratorles,  Inc. 

617  74-702597 

CINE 


Sureical  asepsis:  drain  shortening  (Motion  picture)    Delta 

CoHege.    Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  min-     si.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Nursing  skills  and  te<-hnlques) 

I>»0D  film. 

With  instructor's  guide.  ^     ^     , 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  steps  to  be  taken  when  shortening 
the  drain  extending  from  an  Incision.  Shows  an  Incision  commonly 
seen  in  a  cholecystectomy  operation  and  describes  the  nurse's  role 
In  the  operation  in  detail. 

1  Drainage.  Surgical.  2.  Gall-bladder— Surgery.  3.  Surgical 
nursing  L    Delta   CoU^e.     n.    Prentice-Hall,   Inc.  Serle«: 

Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-705232 


Prentice-Hall 


Surgical  asepsis:  isoUtioa  {Motion  picture)    DelU  College. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall»  1970. 

4  min.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 
Loop  film. 

j:rj":'".Sc'rt.S".L  «ep.  .0  be  ..ke»  .he=  .  ■»•■-''»'" 
d.ag"^Mnf«tlo„.  Show,  th,  m.sk.  cp.  "hoe  coverj  «" '•  J""". 
•Dd  slerlle  glove,  worn  by  •  nnrne,  who«  .terlle  garb  [.  .ImlUr  to 

""l°Kir,'a'SS°'.n'S2p.l..  2.  S„rgle.l  oor.lng.         ..  Dell.  Col- 

lei     ,T  p4ntilS.ll,  IM.  Serle. :  Nor,lo«  Am.  .na  tedinUine. 

(Motion  picture)  ^^^^^                           74-706233 
Prentlce-Hall 


Soi^cal  aspects  of  periodontia  (Motion  picture)  Faculty 
of  Dentistry,  University  of  Toronto.  Made  and  released 
by  Crest  Professional  Services  Division,  Procter  and 
(5amble,  1964. 

42  f  r.     9d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  TV  dental  clinics  film  prea«ited  at  the  1963  convention  of  ti» 
Canadian   Dental  Association  and  Ontario  Dental  Association. 

CreditM:  .\uthor,  J,  Prichard. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  and  discusses  the  surgical  correction*  of 
oral  defects. 

1.   Dentistry,  operative.  i.  Toronto.      UnlTersity.      Faculty  of 

Dentistry,      ii.   Procter  and  Oamble  Company.      Crest  Professional 
Services  Division, 

617  Fi  A  67-5824 

Procter  and  Gamble  Co.  Crest  Professional  Services 

Surgical  correctiove  ot  dev«kipmental  deformities  d  the 
mandible  {Motion  picture)  University  of  Texas,  Dental 
Bnmcli.  Made  by  Texas  Industrial  Film  Co.  Released  by 
Cre^t  i'rofessional  Services  Division,  Procter  and  Gamble, 
1963. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CreditM:  Author.  Edward  C.  Hinds. 

Summary:  Shows  extraoral  procedures  for  the  correction  of  a 
variety  of  jaw  deformities,  with  preoperative  analysis  of  each  case 
problem. 

1.    Jaws — Surgery.  l    Texas.      Dnlverslty.      Dental    Branch, 

n.  Procter  and  Gamble  Company.     Crest  Professional  Services  Divi- 
sion. 

617  Fi  A  67-5842 

Procter  and  Gamble  C^.  Crest  Professional  Services 


Surgical  gown  and  gloves:  closed  technique  (Motion  picture) 
J.  Ii.  Lippincott  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm,     (Asepsis:  medical  and  surgical) 

Fundamentals  of  nursing. 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor  and  student  guides. 

Vrediti:  Nursing  consultant,  Doretts  Dick. 

Summary:  r>emonstrates  aseptic  procedures  for  liandling  the 
surgical  gown  and  gloves. 

1.  Surgical  gowns.    2.  Gloves  (Surgery)  i.  Upplncott  (J.  B.) 

Ompany.    Philadelphia.  Series:    Asepsis:   medical  and  surgical 

(Uotlon  picture)     Series :  FundamenUIs  of  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  71-704786 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


Surgical  instruments  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  hook 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

11  mil.     sd.     color,     super  S  mm.     (Fundamental  series  In  aper- 
at  I  ng- room  techniques) 

I>x>p  flim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

.\Iro  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  ntitdent  study  manual. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Nettle  Hutchlns,  L)-nn  Kaxemekaa 

Summary:    Shows   the   baste  categories   of  surgical   Instrumenta 
Demonstrates  their  use,  care,  and  sterllitatlon. 

1.  Surgical  InHiruments  and  apparatus.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 

Company.  Series:    Fundamental  series   In  operating-room   tech- 

niques (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-707639 

MeGrawHill  Book  Co. 


Sugical  ortkodoatic  cwrectlOB  of  Maadibalar  prognathlnL.  [Mo- 
tion pictures     William  H.  Bell,  1970.     Made  by  A-V  Corp- 

15  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY.  DcfflonMrates  how  a  hnctional  ocdusioii  with  hcU  balaaM 
■nd  hannony  can  be  achieved  in  the  Ireatmeni  of  mandibular  prognathba  by 
joint  efforts  of  the  orlhodontiil  tnd  oral  lurgeon. 

I    Denlulry.  Operative.      2.  Mslocclwion.         I.  Bell.  William  H..  1927- 


390 


cRKSOl.5] 
CINE 


617 


74-715309 
MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


S«rtfaU-orthodo«tk  cotrectkw  of  —rillTy  protr—IOM.  iMotion 
picture]     Mayo  Clinic,  1970. 

22  min.     id.     color.      16  mnt. 

SUMMARY:  Dcpictt  the  evaluation  and  trewment  of  ■  patient  with  tevere 
malocclution.  cmphuiunt  the  coordinated  effom  of  the  involved  dental  tpecial- 
ists. 

1.  DcntiUTy.  Operative.      1.  MalocclunoB.        1.  Mayo  Clinic,  Rocheacer. 

IRK501.5]  617  70-715308 

«^>NE  72  MARC 

Surgical    remoml   of    kfltone   in    pnlmomiy    tiib«rt»ilosifl 

(Motion  picture)  University  of  California  Extension, 
1960.  Made  by  Motion  Picture  Production  Dept  Re- 
leased by  Educational  Film  Sales,  University  of  Califor- 
nia Extension,  and  American  Society  for  MicrolbioloKT 

3  mIn.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  aod  director,  AHoe  Erans:  scientific  adTlaer. 
Donald  M.  Reynolds. 

Summary:  Reproduces  a  roentgeoogram  of  the  cbent  of  a  patient 
with  a  persistent  chronic  lesion  of  tiiberculoals.  Shows  how  portion* 
of  the  right  lung  are  retnoTed  and  how  the  tuberculous  nodule  l« 
removed  and  cut  open  to  expose  the  caseous  material. 

1.  Tuberculosis.  2.  Lungs— Surgery.  l  CaUfornla.  UnlTerslty. 
UnlTersitj  Extension,  n.  California.  Unlrerslty.  Educational  Film 
Sales,     ui.  American  Society  for  Microbiology. 

616.9  Fi  A  68-269 

American  Society  for  Microbiology 

Soritical  scrub  {Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1970. 

4  mtn.    «l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (As^»is:  medical  and  surgical) 
Pud il.'i mentals  of  nursing. 

I..OOP  Aim  mounted  in  cartrldee. 

With  iUHtructor  and  student  guides. 

Credits:  Nurstug  consultant.  Doretta  DIdi. 

Summutj/:  l>emon8trates  surgical  scrub  techniques  essential  for 
aseptic  procedure;^. 

1.  Hand  washing.     2.  Asepsis  and  antisepsis.  i.  Lippincott 

(J.  B.)  Company.  Philadelphia.  Series;  Asepsis:  medical  and  sur- 
gical (Motion  picture)  Series:  Fundaroentabs  of  nursing  (Motion 
picture) 

610.73  7&-704786 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

The  SnrRical  senib  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1970.    Made  by  -William  Claiborne,  inc. 

!)  mil  sd,  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  series  In  oper- 
ating-room techniques) 

Loop  ttim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  ls.tued  as  16  mm.  fltm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Nettle  Hutchlns,  I^'nn  Kazemekas. 

Summary;  Demonstrates  the  atep-by-step  surgical  scrub  procedure 
Starts  with  self-preparation,  proceeds  through  the  actual  scrub 
procedure,  and  ends  with  entry  Into  the  operation  room. 

1.  Hand  washing.     2.  Surgery  operative.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 

Company.  Series:    Fundamental  series   In   operating-room   tech- 

niques (Motion  picture) 

610.73  75-707640 

McGraw-Hill  Rook  Co. 

Sargical  scrub  with  brush,  part  1.  [Motion  picture]  Delta  Col- 
lege.    Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1972. 

spprox.  4  min      si      color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film  in  canrJdgc. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Dcmonstrites  procedures  for  a  surgical  scrub  of  the  hands, 
emphasising  the  removal  of  the  gross  din  and  the  cleansing  of  the  fingernails  and 
fingertips. 

1-  Hand  washing  2.  Surgery.  Aseptic  and  antiseptic.  I.  Delta  College. 
II.  Prentice- Hail.  inc.  111.  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques,  (Motion  pic- 
ture]. 

[RD91]  610.73  72-701016 

Prcmice-Hall  72  MARC 

Surgical  scrub  with  brush,  part  2.  [Motion  picture]  Delta  Col- 
lege.    Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1972. 

approx.  4  min,     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY.  Demonstrates  procedures  for  a  surgical  scrub,  emphasizing  the 
cleansing  of  the  fingers,  the  palms  and  backs  of  the  hands,  and  the  arms 

I.  Hand  washing.  I  Delta  College.  II.  Prentice- Hall.  inc.  HI.  Series: 
Nuning  skills  and  techniques.  (Motion  picture]. 

[RD91]  610.73  72-701017 

Prentice-Hall  72  MARC 

Surgical  skin  preparation  in  the  nnrsinff  units  and  operat- 
ing rooms  (Motion  picture)  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 
Made  hv  William  ClaHxime,  inc. 

12  min.  sd.  mlor.  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  series  In  oper- 
ating-room techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  ls.<(ued  as  16  mm.  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

CrediU:  Authors,  Nettle  Hutohins,  Lynn  Kozemekas. 

Summary:  r>emon8tratea  how  the  patient's  skin,  particularly  the 
(q)eratlve  site.  Is  cleansed  and  prepared  for  surgery. 

1.  Preoperative  care.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 

ries; Fundamental  aeries  In  operating-room  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

610.73  7&-707641 

McGraw-Hill  Rook  Co. 

Surgical  technician 
see 


A  Success  story:  Surgical  technician. 

Hie  Surgical  treatment  <tf  a  hwniated  lumbar  disk  (Film- 
strip)     Trainer  Corp.,  1971. 

81  fr.  onlor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  2  s.,  12  in..  331  rpm.. 
16  min.     (Patient  care  series) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  fllm  for  nurses.  Shows  the  anatomy  of  a 
^Ine.  and  gives  a  dewTiptlon  of  the  pathology  of  a  herniated  disk. 
Describes  a  laminectomy  and  spinal  fusion,  and  explains  the  impor- 
tance of  postsurgical  patient  position  changes. 

1.  Intervertebral  disk— Surgery.    2.  Surgical  nursing.        I.  Tralnex 
Corporation.     11.  Series;  Patient  care  series  (Filmstrip) 
[RD99]  610.73  77-740091 

Tralnex  Corp. 


Sarglcal  treateeat  of  eoroMrr  artery  diMMe:  brpM.  eadwlme- 
tomj,  amemrjtmtetomy.  [Motion  picture]  Texat  Heart  Insti- 
tute, 1971.  Made  by  American  Medical  Fllm  Service  ud 
Academy  PUm  Enterprises. 

33  mia.     ad.    color,     li  mm. 

CREDITS:  Produoere,  Denioo  Coolcy.  Grady  Hallmaa,  Mshmud  ^fcmgtth 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  three  curreni  tcchotqua  for  open-hcan  cardi* 
ovascular  Htrscry.  Sbowi  aurgical  maiu«emeni  of  poadnfarctioa  anenrynM  i»- 
in|  Mpbenooi  vein  bypanes  in  endsnerecloniiea  and  aneurysoicctoaiici. 

1.  Cardiovwcular  ayatem— Surgery.       I.  Teiaa  Hean  ImtibUe. 
[RD598]  617  72.700168 

CINE  72  MARC 


Sivgkal  treatawat  of  Ebstcta's  malformstion  by  prosthetic  valve 
replaceaieat  [Motion  picture]  Dept.  of  Audio- Visual  Exten- 
sion, University  of  MinnesoU.  1966. 

21  mm.     id.     color,      16  mm 

SUMMARY;  Traccf  ihc  progress  of  a  patient  wuh  Ebttein'i  malformaiion 
by  prciCTilini  diagnoiiic  findinfi  and  operative  wqucnee*  and  ihowing  follow, 
up  hcan  cathcteriution  and  antioyraphy  after  surgery  to  replace  ihe  proiihelic 


I    Ebxicm'i  anomaly.     2.  Heart  valve  prosthciii 
*iiy.     Dcpi  of  Audio-Visual  E*tcn»ion. 
lRD598]  617 

Dept  of  Audio-Visual  72 

ExlcnMon.  Univ.  of 
MinncMMa 


Uni 


72-700230 

MARC 


Surgical  treatment  of  urethral  trauma   (Motion  picture) 
Eaton  Laboratories,  1970.    Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstratea  to  interns,  residents,  and  practicing 
physicians  a  technique  of  urethral  repair  to  arold  complications  by 
use  of  primary  watertight  anastomosis  without  Indwelling  urethral 
catheter  drainage  and  limited  use  of  urinary  diversion. 

1.  Urethra— Wounds  and  lojurlea.     2.  Urinary  diTeralon. 
I.  Eaton  Laboratories,  Inc. 

617 
CINE 


Surove  dljagonale 
see 


75-711511 


Cruel  diagonals. 


Sarpriaias  AaaterdaM.  [Motion  picture]  KLM  Royal  Dutch  Air- 
lines. Made  by  Andre  DcUVarre.  Jr.  Released  by  KLM  and 
VPR  Theatrical  Travelogues.  1971. 

28  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Asameauofencouragiaitravelu)  AmMerdam,illuniatcstbc 
divenaly  of  hfc,  hiuory,  and  entertainment  in  that  European  city. 

1.  Anuterdam.        I.  KooinlUitke  Luchtvaart  Maatschappij.  N.V.     II.  VPR 
Theatrical  Travelogues. 
lDJ4n.A53]  914.92  72-700032 

CINE  72  MARC 


Surprising  South  Dakota  (Motion  picture)     Sonth  Dakota 
Dept.  of  Highways,  1970.    Made  by  John  Sarage. 

d  min.    sd.     (»lor.     35  mm. 

SUUMAKY :  A  light-hearted  look  at  Soath  Dakota. 

1.  South  Dakota.        I.  South  Dakota.    Dept.  of  Highways. 

917.83  79-711512 

CINB 


SnmaUni  (FUnutrip)    International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

30  f r  .  color.    35  mm.     (Modern  European  painting  series) 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  consultant,  George  Barfoi^. 

Bummarv:  Shows  how  surrealism  emerged  fnjm  the  death  of  Dada 
in  1922  and  began  as  a  literary  morement,  with  Andre  Breton  aa  the 
leader.  Illustrates  the  surrealist  approach  toward  the  world  of  the 
subconscious  through  the  works  of  Rousseau,  de  Chlrlco,  Chagall, 
Hiro,  Dall,  Tanguy.  and  Blame. 

1.  Surrealism.  i.  International  Fllm  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

Series:  Modern  European  painting  series  (PlUnstrip) 

769.06  71-736559 

International  Fllm  Bureau 


SwTvaUan  (and  dada).  tMotion  picture]    Texture  Films  tl97-?] 

18  tnin.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  DireetOT,  Guido  GucrraMO. 

SUMMARY:  lUustrmtes  the  hiitory  of  nirrcaliBm  and  dada  in  twentieth  cea- 
lury  an  through  the  work  of  painters  iuch  aa  I>ah,  Eraai.  Mir6,  and  Klee.  with 
background  music  by  Satie  and  Varcsc. 

1.  Surrcabam.       I.  Teiture  Hlms,  inc. 
[NX600.S9,  759.06  72-702248 

ALA  BookUM  72  MARC 


Surroand.  [Motion  picture^    Wool  Bureau.  1971.    Made  by  FWB 
&  Associates. 

14  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  that  beyond  the  nianmade  environment  is  the  sur- 
round of  nature,  where  man  finds  fulfillment  of  human  necdi.  Emphasises  that 
in  this  critical  era  of  cnvirorunental  waatc  there  is  need  for  ■  return  to  an 
intelligent  and  ojore  concerned  utiUzation  of  nature's  bounty. 

1  ConservatioJt  of  natural  resources.  2.  Human  ecology.  1.  Wool  Bureau, 
inc..  New  York. 

lS942]  301.31 

CINE  72 


72-702431 
MARC 


391 


Survey  control  for  municipalities  (Motion  picture)  Canada 
Dept.  of  Mines  and  Technical  Surveys,  Ottawa.  Made  by 
Van  der  Water  Films.  Released  by  Xntionnl  Film  Iloard 
of  Canada,  1966. 

14  min.     sd.    colw.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Provides  InformatlOD  on  surrey  control  for  munidpali- 

1.   Oanada  —  Snrreya.     2.  Hiinl<dpat  engineering.  l  Canada. 

Dept.  of  Mines  and  Technical  Sarreya.     il  Canada.     National  Plbn 
Board. 

312  72-700337 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


Survey  methods  {Mothn  picture)  Gateway  Film  Produc 
tions,  I/>ndon.  Released  in  the  V.  S-  by  International 
Com m tin i ration  Films,  1968. 

2  min     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Secondary  physical  sclraioes  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide,  ,.,„»„.. 

Summary:  Investigates  various  methods  of  surveying  to  locate  o  I 
and  the  rock  strata  surrounding  \t.  Explains  the  formation  of  oil 
and  points  out  the  location  of  the  main  oil  fields  of  the  worto- 

1  Petroleum— Geology-  2.  Prospecting.  i.  Gateway  Film  Pro- 
ductions ltd..  I»ndon.  ii.  International  Communication  Films. 
Serlca:  Secondary  physical  sciences  series   (Motion  picture) 

553  77-700574 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


A  Survey  of  English  literature,  lart  1  (FUmitrip)    Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1967. 

48  fr.     rolor.     35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Creditt:  Script.  Marjorle  Russell. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  English  literuture  during 
the  Old  English  and  -Middle  English  periods.  Relates  bow  the  social 
and  political  state  of  affairs  influenced  the  writing  of  such  works  aa 
Beowoulf.  The  Canterbury  tales,  and  Le  morte  d'Arthur.  With  cap- 
tions. 

1.  Anglo-Saxon  literature— Hist,  h  crit.  2,  Engllah  llteratore— 
Middle  English  (1100-1500)— HisL  &  crlt.  i.  Educational  Film- 

strips,  Huntsvllle.  Tex. 

Fi  67-1630 

A  Survey  of  English  literature,  part  2  (Filmstrip)    Educa- 
tional Film-strips,  1967. 

48  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Creditt:  Script,  Marjorle  Russell. 

Bummary:  Discusses  major  themes  and  Influencing  factors  In  the 
development  of  English  literature  during  the  Renaissance,  the 
Reformation  and  the  neoclassical  period.  Briefly  describes  the 
works  of  such  writers  as  Shakeapeare,  Milton.  Pope.  Goldsmith,  and 
others.     With  captions.  .       ,.     o 

1  English  literature— Early  modem  (to  1700)— Hiat  *  crlt.  £. 
English  literature— 18th  cent.— Hist.  &  crit.  l  Educational  Fllm- 
strlpe.  Huntsvllle,  Tex. 

^  Fi  67-1631 

A  Survey  of  English  literature,  part  3  (Filmstrip)    Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1967. 

56  fr.     color      35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Creditt:  Script.  Marjorle  Russell. 

Summary:  Discusses  Important  authors,  major  themes,  and  In- 
fluencing factors  In  the  development  of  English  literature  during  the 
romantic  and  Victorian  i)eriods.     With  captions. 

1.  English  literature—lSHh  cent.— HiaL  &  crlL  i.  Educational 

Filmstrips.  Huntsvllle.  Tex. 

Fi  67-1629 


A  Survey  ftf  Japanese  art  (Filmstrip)     Budek  Films  and 

Slides,  1961>. 

40  fr.     color.    85  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  double  frame  slidefllms.  glans  slides,  and  cardboard 
slides. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Robert  C.  Maclanrlo,  Katberlne  B.  Haclaa- 
rin. 

SUMMARY :  A  survey  of  Japanese  art,  including  viewg  of  hanlwa, 
Shinto  shrines  and  Buddhist  temples,  statues,  narrative  scroll  paint- 
ings and  suml-lok  paintings,  palaces,  a  painted  acreen,  and  prints. 
Points  out  the  influence  of  Chinese  art  on  the  art  of  Japan. 

1,  Art,  Japanese.        I.  Bud^  Films  and  Slides,  Inc. 
[57350]  709.52  70-738960 

Avid  CorporatiOD 


Survey  of  the  primates    (Motion   picture) 
tury-Crofts,  1970. 


Appleton-Cen- 


38  mlD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  the  basic  characteristics  of  primates,  shows 
the  geographic  distribution  of  various  primate  forma,  portrays  the 
various  adaptations  which  primates  have  evolved  In  relation  to  en- 
vironment, and  summarizes  certain  behavioral  and  social  adaptatlona 
relevant  to  the  understanding  of  man.  Points  out  the  neceaalty  for 
respect  for  nonhuman  primates  as  unique  and  valuable  forms  of  life 
that  must  be  protected  from  forces  which  threaten  extinction 
J    Prlmatea.     2.  Adaptation    (Biology)  l.   Appleton-Century- 


Crofts,  Inc. 

A.  L.  A.  Bookllat 


599.8 


76-710734 


The  Sorrival  factor/defense  mechanisms  in  the  sea.  [Motion  pic- 
ture] Reela  Films,  Made  by  Reela  Educational  Films. 
Released  by  CCM  Films,  1969. 

12  rain.     *d.     color,     16  mm.     (Living  world  of  the  sea) 

Also  iuued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer.  Gail  Compton;  narrator.  Eton  Franklin; 
photographer*,  Don  Renn.  George  Ancona. 

SUMMARY;  Illustrates  several  defense  methods  employed  by  aquatic  ani- 
mals to  insure  the  survival  of  the  species, 

1.  Animal  defences,     2,  Aquatic  animals,        I,  Reela  Films,     II,  CCM  Films. 
111.  Series:  Living  world  of  the  sea.  [Motion  picture^ 
[QL759]  591.3  72-702644 

Reela  Educational  Films  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sun-ival  in  space  (a  case  for  r^encratioa)  (UoHon  pith 
ture)  Charles  Cahill  and  Associates.  Released  by  AQIS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

14  cilD.    sO.    color.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  live  Space  and  mooD  photo^apby,  aairaation,  and 
experimentation  to  answer  the  question:  WIU  man  be  able  to  sur- 
Tire  long-duration  qwce  fllgbta  through  the  means  of  r^eneratlre 
life-support  sfstema? 

1.  Space  flight — Pbyalologlcal  effect  2.  Life  support  STStema 
(Space  enrlronment).  i.  Cahill   (Charlea)   and  Asaodatea,  inc., 

Hollywood.  Calif,     n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

629.47  79-705044 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Survival  in  the  animal  world   (Motion  picture) 
Werrennith.     Released  by  Journal  Films,  1971. 


Seinald 


11  niln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

.■;t;MMARY:  Observes  a  variety  of  animal  life  to  show  that  the 
different  species  have  developed  physical  traits  and  Instincts  that 
help  them  to  survive. 

1.  .\daptation  (Biology)  I.  Werrenrath,  Relnald,  Jr.  II.  Jour- 
nal Films,  inc.,  Chicago. 

[QH546]  591.6  78-712872 

Journal  Films 


Sunival  in  the  desert  {FUimtrip)     Budek  Films  &  Slides, 
1968. 

34  1  .     color.     3J  mm. 

Credits:  .\itthor,  Eugene  I.  Poclhurst. 

Sumnuiry:    Explains   the   adaptation   of  plants,   animals,   Insects, 
and  reptiles  in  the  dlfllcult  desert  environment. 

1.  Desert  ecology     2.  Adaptation   (Biologj)         r.  BudA  (Herbert 
E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  70-733160 

Bu<1«^  Films  \  Slides 


Survival  in  the  sea  {Motion  picture)    Time-Life  Broadcast 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968, 

30  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm      (The  World  we  live  In) 
Samvuiry:  Discusses  the  struggle  of  animal  life  to  survive  lo  the 
ocean  because  of  the  lack  of  sustenance  from  plant  life,  and  explains 
some  of  the  rea.sons  why  flsh  have  become  adapted  through  natural 
seIe<tton. 

1.  Fishes.  2.  Uarlne  biology.  L  Ttme-Llfe  Broadcast,  inc.  n. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series;  The  World  we  lire  In  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

574.5  73-700242 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Tlie  Survival  kit.  part  1  {Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latch- 
ford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  T'.  S.  by 
Sterlin'r  Educational  Films,  1967. 

10  mln.     Pd.    color.     16  mm.     (Survival  In  the  wildprr.ps.s) 
Summary:  Shows  the  firet  day  of  survival  In  the  wilderness  and 

explains  how  a  small  kit  Is  designed  to  combat  the  seven  enemies  of 

survlvnl. 

1.  Wilderness  survival.  i.  Morel  and- Latch  ford   Productions, 

Toronto,     ii.  Sterling  Eklucatlonal  Films,  Inc.        Series:  Survival  in 

the  wilderness  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1435 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


The  Survival  kit,  part  2  {Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latch- 
ford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by 
Sterling;  Educational  Films,  1967. 

10  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Survival  in  the  wilderness) 
Summary:   Shows   the  second  dny  of  survival   In   the  wilderness 

and  explains  bow  the  survival  kit  continues  to  keep  one  alive. 
1.  Wilderness  survival.  i.   More  I  and -Latch  ford   Productions, 

Toronto.     II.  StPfling  Educational  Films,  Inc.        Series:  Survival  in 

the  wilderness  (Motion  picture) 

Fi A  67-1436 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


Survival  of  the  American  Indian  Association 
see 


A«  long  u  the  riven  run. 


Sorvival  of  the  kit  fox:  a  conservaticm  case  study  {Motion 
picture)  Gilbert  Altschul  Productions.  Released  by  Jour- 
nal Films,  1967. 

l.'i  miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  tea'fier's  guide. 

Summary:  The  case  hUtory  of  a  kit  fox,  an  animal  which  is  fac- 
ing extinction  because  of  the  disappearance  of  prairie  lands  and 
man's  widespread  use  of  DDT. 

1.  Kit  fox.  2,  Wildlife  conservation.  i.  Altschul  (Gilbert) 
Productions,  Inc..  Chicago,    ti.  Journal  Films,  Inc..  Chicago. 

599.7  Fi  A  68-3153 

Journal  Films 


Sarvival  on  the  coral  reef  {Motion  pietun)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film 
mounted  in  cartridge,  1967. 

4  mln.     fll.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Walt  Disney  nature  library) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  DepicU  the  consUnt  struggle  for  survival  of  aea  crea- 
turaa  on  a  coral  reef.  Shows  the  serpent  aurflah.  rock  lobster,  queen 
trlggerflah.  octopus,  crab,  and  moray  eel. 

1  Coral  reefs  and  Islands.  2.  Predatlon  (Biology)  t.  Disney 
(Walt)  ProducUons.    IL  EallDg  Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-888 
Balloc  Corporation 


Survival  on  the  prairie  (Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
castinj:  Co.  Made  by  XBC  Xews.  Released  by  NBC  Edu- 
cation.il  Enterprises,  1970. 

."iS  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm, 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  Craig  Fisher;  narrator  Hugh 
IJown-s. 

SUMMAKY:  Studies  the  ecological  history  of  the  American  grass- 
lands, dtscrlblng  the  destruction  of  the  grasslands  by  man  and  the 
present-day  realisation  that  the  land  has  to  be  protected. 

1.  Grassland  ecology.  I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 
II.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

333.7  70-709057 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prises 

Survival    swimming    {Motion    picture)       Boulton-Hawker 

Films,  London,  in  cooperation  with  the  Amateur  Swim- 
ming Association,  England,  1965.  American  version  made 
and  released  by  International  Film  Bureau. 

14  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Learning  to  swim  series) 

With  teachei's  guide. 

Credit*:  Onsultant,  Margaret  W.  Kelso. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  skills  needed  for  survival  swimming, 
including  floating,  use  of  side  and  breast  stroke,  and  treading  water. 
Illustrates  cases  where  It  may  be  necessary  to  swim  underwater, 
and  shows  when  and  how  to  dive  and  Jump.  Demonstraten  the 
correct  use  of  a  tow  line  or  rope  ladder,  getting  Into  and  out  of  the 
water,  and  using  clothing  for  support. 

1.  Swimming.  i.  Boulton-Hawker  Films,  ltd.  ii.  InternaUonal 
Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Learning  to  swlm  seriea 

(Motion  picture) 

797.21  Fi  A  67-6546 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 


Survival  through  wild  plants.  [Filmstrip]     AIDS  Audiovisual  [n- 
structional  Devices,  1971. 

4  filmstrips  (162  fr.)  color.  35  mm  and  4  phonolapes  in  cassette:  ptai- 
tic,  dual-track.  1  7/8  ips,.  32  min. 

Also  issued  with  4  phonodiscs. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

SUMMARY;  Shows  methods  for  searching  out  and  prepanng  wild  plants 
that  are  healthful  as  well  as  appetizing,  such  as  milkweed,  baybeny.  mustard,  and 
chicory. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Sourgrass.  milkweed,  sunflower,  mullein,  poke.— 2.  Gold- 
enrod.  l«yt)erry,  purslane.— 3  Queen  Anne's  lace,  greenbrier.  mustard,  burdock, 
lambsquancrs.— 4.  Curled  dock,  peitergrass,  sassafras,  chicory. 

1.  Plants,  Edible— Juvenile  rilms.  2  Cookery  (Wild  foods)— Juvenile  films. 
[1.  Plants,  Edible,  2.  Cookery— Vegetables]  1.  Aids  Audiovisual  Instruc- 
uonat  Device. 

[QK98.5i  641.5  72-734835 

AIDS  72  MARC 


Survival  wiUi  style  (Motum  picture)     St  Francis  Piodoc- 
tions,  1968. 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  pattern  of  eduoltion  as  It  Is  being  car- 
tied  out  at  Immaculate  Heart  College  for  Girls  In  Los  Angeles.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  academic  life  and  recreational  activity. 

1.  Immaculate  Heart  College,  Los  Angeles.  L  St.  Francis  Pro- 

"""'""^  877  78-702698 

CINB 

Surviving  in  Antarctica:  Building;  a  research  station  {Mo- 
tion picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (How  man  lives) 

I.OOP  Him  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  CHse. 

Creditt:  Author,  United  States  Naval  Photographic  Center. 

Summary:  Pictures  an  Ice  breaker  making  a  channel  through  the 
pack  Ice  to  enable  supply  ships  to  approach  the  shore.  Shows  the 
unloading  of  heavy  stores  and  the  assembly  of  prefabricated  balldlngs. 

1.  Antarctic  regions.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

II.  Building  a  research  station  (Motion  picture)         Series:  How  man 
lives  (Motion  picture) 

690.7  Fi  A  67-5733 

Ealing  Corporation 


Surviving  in  space  {Motion  picture)     CBS  Films.    Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (TheSIst  century) 

Creditt:  Producer,  Burton  Benjamin;  writer,  Fred  Warahohky. 

Summwy:  Investigates  the  work  of  the  bloastronauts  and  doctors 
who  are  testing  man  In  the  laboratory  to  see  what  his  chancea  are 
for  survival  In  space. 

1.  Space  medicine— Kesearch.  i.  CBS  Ftlnia,  Inc.  n.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.        Series:  The  2l8t  century  (Motion  picture) 

616.9  79-700127 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 


Survivors  of  the  ice  age   {Motion  picture) 
Released  by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 


Insight,  inc. 


30  mln,     sd.     bAw,     16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition! 

Creditt:  Producer.  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T.  Furst;  music, 
Robert  Ernst;  photographer,  Per  Host. 

Summary:  Follows  a  Norwegian  expedition  to  Lapland  as  It  Joins 
a  tribe  of  nomadic  Laplanders  following  their  reindeer  herd  acroaa 
the  Arctic  to  the  coast  In  search  of  summer  pastures.  Concludes 
with  scenes  of  the  birth  of  a  premature  calf,  its  unsuccessful  efforts 
to  follow  the  herd,  and  Its  rescue  by  the  I^pland  children. 

1.  Lapland— Descr.  k  trav.  i.  Expedition!  (Television  program) 
ir.  Insight,  Inc.,  Los  Angelea.     iii.  American  Broadcasting  Company, 

814.71  Fi  e&-260 


Susan  Stade  {Motion  picture)     Wamer  Bros.  Pictures,  1961. 

116  min.     »d,     color    35  mm. 

Terhnli-olor. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Doris  Hume. 

Creditt:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Delmer  Daves;  music,  Max 
Stelner;  photography,  Luden  Ballard;  editor,  William  Zlegler,  Ca*t: 
Troy  Donahue.  Connie  Stevens,  Dorothy  McGwire,  Lloyd  Nolan. 

Summary:  Melodrama  about  a  young  girl  who  become*  pregnant 
as  the  result  of  a  shipboard  romance  and  the  complications  which 
arise  when  her  lover  dies,  „ 

I.  Hume,  Doris  M.     Susan  Slade.     u.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures, 


Inc. 


Fi  67-18W 


Snsan  Starr.  [Motion  picture]     Drew  Associates  and  Time-Life 
Broadcast,  1970.     Released  by  Time-Life  Films. 

54  min,     sd      bAw.      16  mm-     (The  Livini  ctmeri.  no.  1 1) 
SUMMARY:  Follows  three  dayi  in  the  life  or  Suun  Surr,  competitor  in  the 
finals  of  the  Dimiiri  Mitropouloi  International  Piano  Competition.  Showt  her 
during  the  competition  at  the  Metropolitan  Opera  House,  backttaie  u  her  rivalt 
perform,  and  onstage  at  she  performs. 

I .  Surr,  Susan,        I.  Drew  Associates.  New  Yoric.     II,  Timc-Life  Broadcast. 
III.  Timc-Lif^  f  ilms,     IV,  Scries:  The  Living  camera.  [Motion  picture]  no. 


II. 
tML417i 

Time -Life  Films 


780 


70-714528 
MARC 


Susanna  learns  to  write  {Motion  picture)     Czeehoslovenskf 

filmexport,  Prague.     Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Contempo- 
nu-y  Fi'iiis/McCraw-Hill,  1970. 

10  mlH.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director  and  artist,  Vladimir  Lehlty;  script,  M,  Maco- 
ui-ek,  Vladimir  Lehky;  music,  Wlllam  Bukovy. 

Summary.-  A  story  in  which  a  young  girl  who  writes  with  lop- 
sided letters  learns  to  write  carefully  when  she  sees  that  not  even 
her  toys  can  do  anything  with  her  scribbling.  Combine*  aketches 
and  animated  photography. 

1.   Penmanship.  i.  Ceskoslovensk^  fllmexport    n.  Contempo- 

rary Fllms/McGraw-Hlll. 


McGraw-Hill  Book  Co, 


652 


71-708568 


S«de,  the  little  Mm  ooape.  [Motion  picture]  Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductiooB.  Released  by  Wslt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co., 
1962. 

S  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

OrifinaUy  rdeased  in  35  mm.  in  1952. 

With  teacher  guide 

CREDITS:  Director,  Qyde  Cerooimi;  original  atory.  Bill  Peet;  story  adapU- 
tioo.  Bill  Peet.  Don  Da  Ondi;  narration.  Sterling  Holloway;  animation.  Ollie 
Johnston,  Hal  King,  Qiff  Nordbcrg.  Bob  Carlsoo,  George  Rowley;  music,  Paul 
Saiith. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  of  the  odyssey  of  Susie,  a  little  coupe,  from  ihowrooro. 
UMd-car  lot,  and  junkyard  to  her  restoration  as  a  hot  rod.  For  eiementaiy  grades. 

(1.  Automobile*— FKtioaj  I.  Diaoey  (Wall)  Productions.  II.  Walt  I>isney 
prf^n-^tymal  Materials  Coaipany. 

(PZ7)  372.6  72-700155 

Walt  Disney  Educatkmal  72  MARC 

MaterialaCo. 

Tile   Suspicious  patient    {Motion   picture) 
196S.    ilade  by  WTTW-TV. 


Video  Nursing, 


44  mill.     ■'«d.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Nursing  In  psychiatry) 

Videotape  also  ls,><ued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Creditt:  Instructor,  Martha  Mitchell. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  communicatlonal  value  of  the  susplcloua 
patient's  behavior  with  regard  to  his  need  for  and  capacity  to 
profit  from  a  therapeutic  relationship. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.  2.  Nurse  and  patient  i.  Video  Nurs- 
ing, inc.         Series:  Nursing  in  psychiatry  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  70-703439 

Video  Nursing 


Sutherland  (John)    Productions,  inc. 
see 


K's  all  mine, 

Sutherland  Educational  Films,  Inc.  ,  Los  Angeles 
see 


Money  and  banking. 
The  Rain  cycle. 


Sutjeska  film 
see 


Cruel  diagonals. 

School  boys. 

Sutton,  Howard,  1930- 
see 


The  Writer  and  the  city. 


392 


Satures,  needles,  and  skin  closure  materials.  [Motion  picture] 
Frances  Payne  Bolton  School  of  Nursing,  Case  Western  Reserve 
University,  and  University  Hospitals  of  Cleveland.  Made  and 
released  by  Edward  Feil  Productions,  1971. 

21  min      sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  types,  uses,  and  preparation  of  sutures,  needles, 
and  skin  closure  materials.  For  use  in  nursing  education, 

1,  Surgical  instruments  and  apparatus,      2.  Sutures.        I.  Western  Reserve 
University,  Cleveland.     Frances  Payne  Bolton  School  of  Nursing      II   Oeve- 
land.     University  Hospitals.     III.  Feil  (Edward)  Productions.  Cleveland. 
[RD99]  610.73  72-702342 

CINE  72  MARC 


Suzanne  Bauman  Productions 
see 


Libraty  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Suzuki  teaches  American  children  and  their  mothers  {Mo- 
tion picture)  University  of  Illinois  Motion  Picture  Serv- 
ice. Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bntannics  Educational 
Corp.,  1967. 

27  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shlnlchl  Susuici,  founder  of  the  Talent  EducatlOD  lostl- 
tute,   Japan,   demonstrates  his   teaching   method   for  the  rlcrilo.   Id 
which  children  learn  to  play  by  ear  as  they  relate  what  they  hare 
heard  to  what  they  already  know. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1,  violin— .Methods— J uTenlle.        i.  Suaultl.  Shin'ichl.  1888- 
II.  Illinois.     UnlTeralty.     Motion  Picture  Serrlce.    hl  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannlca  Educational  CorpcvmtloD. 

787  Fi  A  67-5270 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  olca  Educational  Corp, 

Svekon  Films 
see 

Art  discovered  in  nature. 

Art  expressions  by  Scandinavian  students. 

Art  in  collage. 

Clay  comes  alive. 
Decorating  with  tiles. 

The  U^  raft;  a  Norwegian  summer  story. 

Muaic  experieDcea:  Edvard  Cries— the  man  and  his 


The  Pigeon  that  came  home:   a  story  of 
the  fjord  country. 


Scandinavia:    nations  of  the  north. 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain. 

Western  Europe:    communis  of  nations  ? 

Sven  Persson  Films 
see 

The  Naked  prey, 

Svensk  filmlndustri.  Aktiebolaget.  aockholm 
see 

Divided  world. 

Svensk  tonfilm 
see 


Bamet  (the  child) 

Svenska  Qlminstttutet 
see 

Dr.  Murke's  coUect  silences. 

Svenska  institutet  for  kulturellt  utbyte  med  utiandet, 
Stockholm 
see 

Diary  of  a  Swedish  schoolgirl. 

Like  rings  on  water. 

Little  rings  of  water. 

Portrait  of  Stockholm. 

The  Riddle  of  Sweden. 

Wftsa. 

Sveriges  folkbiografer 
see 

Frustration. 

Sveriges  radio  atkiebolag 
see 

The  Beginning  of  life. 


Swabs    (Motion  picture) 
see   Operating  room  techniques  for  nurses: 
Swabs 


Swallowing  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Edu- 
cation Division,  London  ,196-?,  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Ixwp  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  Kulde. 

CredUi:  Adviser,  Brian  Jones. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  and  live  x-ray  photogrraphy  to  show 
the  movements  associated  with  swallowing, 

1.    Deglutition.  i,   Halaa  and   Batchelor  Cartoon   Films,  ltd 

Ix)ndon.     ii.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

612  Fi  A  68-2964 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Fllma 

Swallowing  [Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  IxMidon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britann'ca  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  min.    b!.    color.    8  mm.     (Human  body) 

Loop  flint.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  Kiiper  8  mtu. 

with  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  Intricate  proces.<»  of  swallowing  food. 

1.  D^hititlon.  I.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don.  n.  Encycloimedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Human  body  (Motion  picture) 

612  Y5-704890 

Eocyclopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Swallows  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
Lcoidon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Commu- 
nication Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  Blm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummaty:  Traces  the  life  cycle  of  the  swallow,  and  Includes 
scenes  of  them  building  nests,  laying  and  hatching  eggs,  eating,  and 
raising  their  young. 

1.    Swallows.  I.  Gateway  Educational   Films,  ltd.,  London. 

n.  International  CommunlcatlMi  Films. 

698^  70-703794 

lotsmatlonal  Commnni-  cation  Films 

Swamp  animals  underwater  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film 
mounted  in  cartridge,  1967. 

4  mm.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Wait  Disney  nature  library) 

With  film  notes  <m  cartridge  case 

Summary:  Shows  views  of  an  alligator  and  a  turtle  iu  the  swamp 
and  pictures  the  way  in  which  various  watM-  birds  are  adapted  to 
water. 

I.  Water-birds.  2.  Fresh-water  turtles.  3.  Alligators.  i.  Dis- 
ney  (Walt)    I'roductions.     u.  Elallng  Coriwratlon,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi A  67-771 
EailDf  Corporation 


Swamp  birts  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Kaling  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in 
cartridge,  1967. 

4  mln.     St.     color,    super  8  aim.     (Walt  Disney  nature  library) 

With  film  notea  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummarv:  Views  of  birda  commonly  seen  In  the  Everglades,  In- 
cluding cormorants,  cranea,  snake-birds,  spoonbills,  wood  Ibises, 
grebe*,  and  swallows. 

1.  Water-birds.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  n.  Ealing  Cor- 
poration, Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-769 
Baling  Corporation 

Swamp  dwellers  (Motion  picture)  Dennis  Duerden,  1968. 
Released  by  Image  Resounds,  1970. 

40  mln.    «d.    bftw.    16  mm. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Wole  Soylnka. 

Credits-  Director.  Norman  Florence:  writer,  Wole  Soylnka. 

Summary:  Presents  a  drama  which  deals  with  the  distil nslonment 
and  Isolation  felt  by  Africans  who  can  no  longer  identify  with  the 
Btald  tribalism  of  the  past  or  with  the  Increased  changes  brought 
on  by  industrial  and  economic  development 

I.  Soylnka.  Wole.  The  swamp  dwellers.  II.  Duerden,  Dennis. 
III.  Image  Resources.  Inc. 

916.69  76-709822 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Swamp  mutiny  (Motion  picture)    Teaching  Film  Custodians, 

1968. 

27  mln,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Excerpts  from  the  1964  motion  picture  which  was  telecast  in  The 
cavalcade  of  America  series;  adapted  for  educational  use  by  Teach- 
ing Film  Custodians. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary;  Dramatizes  how  General  Francis  Marion,  during  the 
Revolutionary  War,  won  the  admiration  and  support  of  a  young 
British  ofllcer  who  witnessed  Marlon's  tactical  suppression  of  a 
mutiny  among  colonial  volunteers. 

1.  Marion,  Francis,  1732-1795.  i.  Teaching  Film  Custodians, 

Inc.         Series:  The  Cavalcade  of  America  (Motion  picture.     Teach- 
ing Film  Custodians) 

973.3  Fi  A  68-1601 

Teaching  Film  Custodians 


Swan  lake,  i^i.  20,  by  Tchaikovsky  (FUrmtrip)    EducaticHial 

Audio  Visual,  1969. 

72  fi-  b&w.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  with  electronic 
signal).  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  25  mln.  microgroove.  (MuMc  appreciation 
sales) 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Credit$:  Artist,  Marton  Morton :  editor,  Karen  Hoodee. 

Summary:  Uses  drawings  to  tell  the  story  of  Tcbalkov^y's  Swan 
lake  ballet. 

1.  Chalkovkll.  Petr  Il'ich.  184O-180&  The  swan  lake.  l  Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual.  Inc.,  Pleasantvllle.  N.  T.  Series :  Music  afifice- 
ctation  series  (Fltmfttrlp) 

792.8  70-734918 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


393 


The  Swan  song   (Motion  picture)      CineR«p  Productions, 
1971. 

25  mln.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide  by  Claude  Woolman. 

Adapted  from  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Anton  Chekhov. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  adapter,  Claude  Woolman; 
cameramnn.   Mike  Cuaak.     CAST:  Richard  Klley,  Michael  Dunn. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  two-character  one-act  play  In  which  an 
old  actor  and  a  theater  prompter  meet  In  a  moment  of  lonellnMS 
after  the  theater  has  closed  and  reveal  their  weaknesses  and 
strengths  as  they  evaluate  their  personal  and  career  experiences. 

I.   Chekhov.   Anton   Pavlovlch.   1860-1904.     Lebedinaa  peana. 
II.  CineRep  Productions. 

891.T  74r-71227» 

CineRep  Productions  rev 


Swann,  Donald.      At  the  drop  of  a  hat 
see 

Festival  of  performing  arts:    At  the  drop  of 
a  hat. 


Swartwout  Enterprises 
see 

Expressing  musical  forms. 

E^qiressing  note  values. 

Music  in  action. 
Rhythm  and  pulse , 


The   Swashbucklers    (Motion   picture)       David    L.   Wolper 

Productions,  1964. 

28  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Hollywood  and  the  stars) 

Crediti:  Producer  and  writer,  Al  Ramrus:  narrator,  Joseph 
Gotten;  music.  Elmer  Bernstein;  editor,  David  Saion. 

Summary.-  A  history  of  adventure  films  with  colorful  heroes  from 
the  early  sllents  to  the  present.  Scenes  from  the  Mark  of  Zorro, 
S^  Hawk,  and  The  Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade,  are  shown  as  well 
as  clips  of  such  stars  as  Douglas  Fairbanks,  3r.,  and  Errol  Flynn. 

I.  Moving-pictures — U.  S.  2.  Movlng-plcture  actors  and  actresses. 
L  Wolper  (I^vid  U)  Productions.  Series:  Hollywood  and  the  stars 
(Motion  picture) 

791.4  76-702001 


Sweden  (FHimtrip)  J.  Arthur  Rank  Limited,  London 
jl96-?j  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  .Vrts. 

31  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (North  Atlantic  community) 

With  guide. 

Summary.'  Presents  a  series  of  pictures  depleting  the  environ- 
ment,  economy,  and  human  aspects  which  are  characteristic  of 
Sweden. 

1.  Sweden— Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Rank  (J.  Arthur)  Limited,     n. 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  North  Atlantic 

commuDlty   (Fllmstrip) 

914.86  Fi  A  68-3896 

Universal  Education  and  VlstuU  Arts 


Sweden — the  glories  of  greatness  (Motion  picture)    Douglas 
Productions.  1967. 

sr-  mill.     si.     color.     lU  mm. 

To  be  present- li  with  a  lecture  tue<l  to  the  film. 

Credits:  Producer,  Nell  Douglas. 

Summary:  Truces  the  history  of  Sweden  from  the  Goths,  the 
Vikings  who  established  Russia,  and  the  boy  kings,  to  modern  days, 
emphasizing  modes  of  living  and  accomplishments.  Filmed  io 
Sweden, 

1.  Sweden— Hist.     2.  Sweden — Soc.  life  &  cust.  i.  Douglas 

Productions, 

914.85  Fi  A  68-621 

Douglas  Productions 


Sweden — Vikings  now  style  (Motion  picture)    Handel  Film 
Corp.,  1969. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     13  mm. 

with  teachers  guide. 

Crediti:  Director  and  writer,  Leo  A.  Handel. 

Summary:  Relates  the  history  of  Swedoi  to  its  oceanbound  geog- 
raphy. Compares  the  old  and  new  Stockholm,  and  Its  Industries. 
Discusses  the  sources  of  Income  and  the  benefits  of  the  modern  wel- 
fare state.  Includes  views  of  Lappland,  the  university  town  of 
Uppsala,  the  old  Hanjseatlc  town  of  Vlsby,  and  the  world-famous 
MUles  Gardens  with  Its  sculptures  by  Carl  MlLles. 

1.   Sweden.        l  Handel  Film  Corporation,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

914.85  71-702233 

Handel  Film  Corp. 


Swedish  life  (Motion  picture)  Hjordia  Kittel  Parker.  Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1961 ;  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

New  edition  of  the  1965  motion  picture  entitled  Swedish  family 
story. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :   Depicts  Sweden  throu^  the  adventures  of  the  Llad- 
Strom   family.     Describes  the  educational  aystem.  social  service*, 
recreation,  industries,  arts  and  crafts,  farms,  and  dty  Ufe. 
— Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Sweden.  I.  Parker,  HJordls  Kittel.     II.  Bailey  Films,  inc., 

Hollywood.  Calif.    IIL  BFA  Educational  Media.    IV.  Swedish  famllr 
story  (Motion  picture) 

914.85  77-711612 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  SwedUh  look  {Motiim.  pieture)    Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1&63. 

8  luiii     sd.     c'>li>r.     STi  mm.     ( Movietone  advemure) 

Chieiui*  Scope. 

Creiitt:  Producer.  W.  B.  Hlgglnbotham:  writer.  Joe  Wills;  nar- 
rator, Inio  Andrews;  music,  Jack  Shalndlln;  photogniphy,  Jack 
Painter,  Andre  Persin;  editor,  Frank  Coffman. 

Summaiy:  A  brief  tour  of  Sweden.  Include*  modern  scenes  of 
Stockholm,  the  Old  Town,  Shanseo  Park,  Orlpsbolm  Castle,  Lake 
Vattem,  and  Kintna.  Shows  the  rarloos  Indostrlee  of  Sweden,  and 
tj-plcal  festivities  of  the  people. 

1.  Sweden— Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 

Corporation. 

Fi 67-1418 


Swedish  steeL  [Motion  picture]  Institut  fllr  Film  und  Bild,  Mu- 
nich. Edited  and  released  in  the  U.S.  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1972. 


(Man  and  his  « 


,T\d) 


rl  industry  in  Sweden   Includes  scenes  of  ■ 
in  indusmal  lown,  the  inside  of  a  steel  mill. 


3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  n 

Loop  film  in  canridge. 

SUMMARY^  Discusses  the  st 
mine  site,  men  working  in  a  mine, 
and  ingots. 

I  Steel.  2.  Steel  industry  and  trade— Sweden.  I.  Institut  fUi  Film  und 
Bild  in  Wistenschan  und  Unterrichl.  II.  Films  Incorporated.  HI.  Scries:  Man 
and  his  world.  [Motion  picture] 

[TS304)  622  72-701546 

Films  Incorporated  72  MARC 


The  Sweep  circuit  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  ruin.  si.  color,  super  8  ram.  (Experiments  In  physics :  cath- 
o<le-ray  oscilloscope) 

E.-Kip  fllm. 

•  KKniTS:   Prodiirer,  Tom  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  bow  a  linearly  Increasing  volUge  acmsn 
the  deflection  plate*  of  a  c«thode-ray  oscllloM-ope  chh  prwUu-w  •• 
linear  deflection  or  sweep  of  electron  hesm. 

1.  Cathode  raj  0M?lllograph.  I.  EncyclopaetUa  Hrltannlca  Kdii- 
cutional  Corporation.  II.  Series;  Experiments  In  physics:  cathode- 
ra.v  oscilloscope  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7878.7]  537.6  75-713532 

Eno.vcl<^>aedla  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Sweet  and  soar  (FSmttrip)      Jam  Handy  School  Serrice, 
1%9. 

1  rol'.  color.  36  nun.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  tnanual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  10  In.,  %|  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (How  do  you  know?)i 

Summon/:  Explains  the  functions  atid  operation  of  the  sense  of 
taate. 

1,  Taste.  I.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Series :  How  do 
jrou  knowT  (ntmstrlp) 

372.3  71-733897 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Sweet  Betsy  from  Pike  {Filvistrip)    Westport  Group.    Edu- 
cationnl  Enrichment  Materials,  1970. 

38  fr  color.  a."i  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  8  mln. 
mlcroftnwve.     (Toiu  Glazer  hallad  set) 

Also  issued  with  pliunotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Nummary:  Illustrates  the  pioneer  period  folic  song  Sweet  Betsy 
from  Pike,  with  a  brief  Introduction  to  the  historical  background. 
Arranged  and  sung  by  Tom  Olazer.     For  elementary  grsdes. 

1.  Folk-songs.  .American.  i.  Olaier,  Tom.  n.  Westport  Group. 
HI.  Educational  Enrichment  Materials,  Inc.  Series:  Tom  Glaier 
ballad  set  (Fllm.strlp) 

784.4  76-735894 

We»tport  Group 


Sweet  discovery,  the  story  of  the  sugarbeet  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Brigham  Young  University  and  Amalgamated 
Sugar  Co.,  1968. 

24  tnln.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Credita:  rrodiicer,  Wetzel  O.  Whltaker;  director  and  writer, 
Itir-hnrd  Nell  Evans;  animation,  Don  Bliith ;  photography,  Wallace 
M.  Itarru.s:  film  editor,  Richard  A.  M.  Blckerton. 

Afimmorj/.-  Triices  the  blKtory  of  the  use  of  sugar,  and  explains 
the  procetwcK  involved  In  making  sugar  from  the  augarbeet.  Shows 
the  stages  of  dlfTuHlon,  nitration,  evaporation,  and  crystalUxatloQ. 

1.  Beet.'i  and  beet  sugar.  i.  Ilrlgham  Young  University,  Provo, 
Utah.    ir.  Amalgamated  Sugitr  Company. 

664  76-707773 


The  Sweet  porridKC  (Filmttrip)    Jia  Handy  Organization, 
1967. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Old  tales  for  young  folks,  no.  4) 
Bummant:  illustrates  the  story  about  the  sweet  porridge.     With 

captions  printed  In  the  Initial  teaching  alphabet. 

1.  Initial  teaching  alphabet.         i.  Jam  Handy  Organisation,  Inc. 

Series:  Old  tales  for  young  folka  (Fllmstrtp)  oo.  4. 

372.4  Fi  A  63-4918 

Jam  Handy  Organlutlon 


Sweet    return    (Motion  picture) 
California,  1966. 

16  I 


University   of   Southern 


8  luln.     sd.     bAw.     16  tmn. 

Humtnarv:  A  irtiidy  of  racial  coosdouMiees  as  portrayed  Id  a  tra«- 
tlonal  guo  duel,  photographed  In  a  tunM>f-tbeKwntury  setttnc.  In 
which  the  anugottlsts,  a  noble  black  man  and  a  beautiful  white 
youth,   are  pitted  agalmit  each  other  by   tbetr  domlneertnf   fiBmale 

1.  Race  problem*  l  I>i«  ADgetoa.  University  of  Southaru  Call- 
fomlH. 


301.451 


71-702599 


CINE 


Tlie  Sweet  smell  of  freedom  {Motum  picture)    WMAL-TV, 
1967. 

27  mill      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summtii-y:  Describes  the  new  methods  uited  In  a  prlmin  rehabilita- 
tion program  a»  practiced  In  the  D.  C.  Hen's  Reformatory  In  U>rton, 
Va.  Shows  the  life  of  prison  Inmates,  the  problems  of  correctional 
offlcers,  and  the  various  phases  of  the  prisoner  rehabtlltatloa  pro- 
gram.    Includes  Interviews  with  Inmates  and  officials. 

1.  Rehabilitation  of  prisoners.  2.  District  of  Columbia.  Reforma- 
tory, I^rton,  Va.  i.  Washington,  D.  C.  Television  station 
WMAI^TV. 

365  Fi  A  68-551 

CINE 


Sweigman,  Murray 


O  Canada. 

Swendsen,  Leslee  A 
see 


Cystic  fibrosis.    Part  1:   Disease  and 
treatment . 


Cystic  fibrosis.    Part  2:    Pulmonary 
therapy. 


Cystic  fibrosis.    Part  3:    Cystic  fibrosis 
in  the  family. 


Swerdlow,  Donald 
see 

Welfare  Island,  the  bli^t  of  a  city. 


Swift,  Jonathan,  1667-1745.       Gulliver's  travels 
see 

Favorite  children's  books:   Gulliver's 
travels, 

Gulliver's  travels. 

Gulliver's  travels  to  Lilliput. 

Swift  and  Company 
see 

All  about  turkey. 
A  Bird  for  all  icMoiii. 
Can  opener  easy  meals. 


How  to  buy  and  cook  meat — know  the  cut  by  the 
•hape  <rf' the  boot. 


How  to  buy,  cook,  and  serve  ProTen  beef. 

How  to  buy  meat.    Part  2:    Meats  which 
require  more  than  one  hour  to  prepare. 


How  to  buy  meat.    Part  3:    Meats  which 
can  be  prepared  in  less  than  one  hour. 

Parties  from  packages. 

Preventing  transportation  losses  of  live- 


Tenderness  every  time. 
Winning  combination. 


Swim  Gym  (Motion  picture)     Winik  Films  Corp. 
by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 


Released 


U  mln.     ml.    <-olor.    3.'>  mm.     'Sports  In  action) 

Creiitt:  Director,  Barry  Wlnik;  script.  Martin  .\ndrewH:  narrstor. 
Chris  Schenkel :  cameraman,  Leonard  South ;  e<Iltor,  Irving  Ushumn. 

SummMi/.-  DewTlbes  the  rigorous  training  activities  at  the  Dick 
Knilth  Swim  if.vni  In  Scttllsdale,  Ariz,,  where  children  are  developed 
Into  xwlmniers  and  divers  of  championship  caliber. 

1.  Dirk  Smith  Swim  Gym.  i.  Wlnlk  Films  Corporation,  New 
York.  II.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  Sports  In  ac- 
tion (Motion  picture) 

797.21  Fi  67-1417 


,  [Motion  pkturc]  Auatraliao  Newt  and  Infonnatioa 
Bureau,  1971.  Made  by  Australian  Commoowealth  Film  Unit. 
Released  in  the  U.S..  1972. 

16  min.     mL     color.     16  mm.     (A  Man  and  hb  iport) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Frank  Bagnall;  director,  Makolm  Smith;  camersnun, 
Michael  Edols. 

SUMMARY:  Showt  how   two  Australian   iwimming  championi.    Karen 
Moras  and  Diana  Rickard,  live  and  train. 

I.  Moras,  Karen.     2.  Rickard,  Diana.     3.  Swimmini.       1.  Australia.     Newi 
and  Infonnatioa  Bureau.     II.  Scries:  A  Man  and  hi*  sport.  (Motion  picture] 
(OV837)  797.2  72-701522 

Avstralian  Newt  and  72  MARC 

Infarmation  Bureau 

Swimmer's  farewell  (Motion  picture)    Michael  Rich,  1970. 

11  mln.    sd.   color.    8  mm. 

SUMMARY:  FoUows  a  youth's  search  for  the  unlTeraal  god. 

1  Youth— Religious  lITe.        I.  Rich,  Michael,  1981- 

248.2  72-711513 

CINE 

Swimming  hole  (Motion  picture)  King  Screen  Productions, 
1971. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Knvlronniental  series) 
SUMMARY:    Shows  how   man   has  changed   his  planet  and  the 
delicate  balance  of  Its  life  cycles  by  presenting  the  allegory  of  a  boy 
who  notices  the  undesirable  consequences  when  he  dams  a  stream 
to  create  a  swimming  hole. 

1.  Ecology.  I.  King  Screen  Productions.  II.  Series:  Environ- 
mental series  (Motion  picture) 

[QH541]  574.5  70-712922 

King  Screen  Productions 

Swimming  party  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Popular  Science 
Pub.  Co..  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

2  mln      si.     color.     8  mm.     ( Points  of  departure,  no.  4 1 

hoop  ftlm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  a  ^tuatlon  designed  to  stimulate  discussion 
of  nudity  and  its  relationship  to  sexual  ethics. 

1  Sexual  ethics.  i,  Eothen  Films,  n.  Popular  Science  Publish- 
ing Company,  inc..  New  York.  Audlo-Vlstial  Division.  Series:  Points 
of  departure  ( Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

176  Fi  A  68-1900 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Div. 


Swimming  propulsion  at  low  Reynolds  number  (Motion 
picture)  Education  Development  Center.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  is.«ned  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics, 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase  of 
fluid  mechanics. 

1.    Fluid   dynamics.     2.   Aerodynamics.        I.   Education   Develop- 
ment Center.    II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
III.  Series:  Fluid  mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 
[TLa70]  532  71-710284 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Swiminiog  safety.  (Filnutripi 
1968. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


28  ff.     color,     35  mm,     (Reading  profram.  Level  I.  R-199) 

With  letcher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  prognm  which  inctudn  word  ikill  rcinrorcenicnl  of 
medial  long  U  and  medial  ihon  U.  A  leuon  whkh  shows  the  basic  safety  rule* 
for  swimming  in  a  pool,  a  lake,  or  at  Ihe  beach.  With  cations.  For  primary 
grades, 

1  Reading  (Primary)-  Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language  -Vowels— Juve- 
nile films,  3  Swimming -Juvenile  films.  [1.  Swimming]  I  Educational 
Projections  Corporation  II.  Scries:  Reading  pfogram.  (Filmstfip]  Level  I,  R- 
199. 


[LB  1525] 

Educational  Projections 
Corp 


372.4 


72.733614 

MARC 


394 


Swimming  starts  and  tarns   (Motion  picture)     Jamee  £. 
Counsilman,  1&65. 

10  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  manual 

Summary :  Demonstrates  techniques  luYolred  In  competitive  swim- 
ming. Including  starts  from  the  starting  block,  turns,  the  four  com- 
petitive strokes,  change  overs  In  Individual  medley,  and  relay  turn 
overs.  Shows  the  correct  and  Incorrect  methods  of  execatlng  these 
techniques. 

1.  Swimming.         I.  Counsilman,  James  E. 

79751  78-710766 

James  E.  Counsilman 


Swimming  stone  (Motion  pieture)    Summit  Films,  1969. 

12  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  rhythmic  perceptual  exploration  In  whl<A  the  four 
seasonH  are  merged  by  high  speed  filming  techniques  to  fluid  Inter- 
relationships. 

1.  Seasons.  i.  Summit  Fllma. 

704.946  72-706121 

CINE 


Swimming  stroke  analysis    (Motion   picture)     James  £. 
Counsilman,  196S. 

10  mill.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  manual. 

ISummary  :  Top  competitive  swlmmera  show  their  specialty  stroke! 
In  foolnge  taken  primarily  under  water.  Demonstrates  four  strokes 
and  lndlvl<lual  medley. 

1.  Swimming.         I.  Counsilman,  James  E. 

797,21  71-710767 

James  E.  Counallman 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


SwimniT  (Hotim  pultun)    Uo  Lionni  Mid  Giulio  GUnini, 
X",  19«8.    Related  L  the  U.  S.  by  Connecticut  Films, 
1969. 

A  mtri        tK\       color        16   EDID. 

B«.Ki  on  I'he  book  of  th«  nme  title  by  Leo  Lloonl.        ...    „,   , 
sZnmani'  An  animated  Him  which  telte  the  Itorj  o(  S*'"""'; ,• 

W/"^- ..1.  Olenlnl.  Olnllo.  1«7- ^       ".  Coehec.l^t^rU^^U. 

Swiinwcar,    a    two-piece    bikini — heat-Mt    nylon    Hefauica 

(Filmstrip)     Miriam  Hollen.     Made  by   Bob  Rood  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Imperial  Film  Co^  1970. 

42  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  ( S«e  It  and  sew  It :  rontUmentaU  of  sew- 
Ids  with  knit*) 

With  tuld*. 

SUMMAEV:  IlluBtratea  bow  to  make  a  two-piece  bikini  wt  utlof 
heat -Bet  nylon  Helanca. 

1.  Bathing  sultn.    2.  Sewing.    S.  Knit  goods.        I.  Hollen,  Miriam. 
II.  Imperial  Film  Company,  inc.,  Lakeland,  Fla.     III.  Series;  See  It 
and  sew  It:   Fundamentals  of  aewlng  with  knits  (Fllmstrlp) 
[TT560]  646.4  76-789606 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Swing;  low,  sweet  chariot  (FUmatrip)     Brunswick  Produc- 
tions, 1968. 

31  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Karen  Weintraub;  script,  Rita  Esposlto;  music 
editor,  Ann  K.  Lipson. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  to  illustrate  the  origins  of  the  spirit- 
ual and  its  adaptation  by  the  Negro  slave.  Includee  reraes  phra.sed 
for  singing.    WItb  captions. 

1.  Negro  spirituals.        i.  Brunswick  Productions. 

784.7  77-735156 

Brun.swlck  Productions 


The  Swinger  (Motion  picture) 
1966. 


Paramount  Pictures  Corp., 


SI  mm       gil,      color.      S.")  mm, 

Crfdita:  PriMlucer  and  director,  George  Sidney;  writer,  Ijiwrence 
Roman:  music,  Marty  Paich ;  photographer,  Joseph  Biroc;  editor, 
Frank  Santillo.  CagI:  Ann-Margret,  Tony  Francloen,  Robert  Coote, 
Yvonne  Roraain,  Horace  McMahon. 

Summarv:  A  comedy  with  music.  After  her  stories  have  been 
consistently  rejected  by  Girl  lure  magazine,  an  aspiring  writer  com- 
pllea  from  various  sexy  paperbacks  a  best  seller  which  she  markets 
as  her  autobiography. 

1.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  70-702002 

Swingers*  paradise  {Motion  picture)    American  International 
Pictures,  1965. 

83  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope.     Technicolor. 

Crfdits:  Producer,  Kenneth  Harper;  director,  Sidney  J.  Furie; 
original  story  and  screenplay,  Peter  Myers,  Ronald  Cast;  music, 
Stanley  Black ;  editor.  Jack  Siade.  Catt:  Cliff  Richard,  Walter 
Slezak,  Susan  Hampshire,  The  Shadows. 

SummaTy:  A  comedy  in  which  a  singing  group,  thrown  off  a  ship 
for  shorting  Its  electrical  system,  reach  a  desert  Island  where  they 
become  involved  with  a  Hollywood  producer  who  Is  making  a  Aim. 

I.  American   International  Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Fi  67-1036 


Swinging  flashlight  test  for  retinal  or  optic  nerve  disease 

{Motion  picture)  Kaiser  Foundation.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  University  of  California  Kxtension  Media  Cen- 
ter, 1962. 

L*t>  min.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

nummary:  IJemontttrates  a  clinical  test  for  making  a  clear  differ- 
ential diagnoilsi  between  disease  of  the  retina  and  other  diseases  In 
which  optic  nerve  conduction  Is  normal.  Illustrates  an  occlusion  of 
the  retinal  artery,  a  pituitary  tumor  compressing  the  chiasm,  and 
a  tr.iiimatic  optic  atrophy. 

1.  Eye — Dlwases  and  defects — Diagnosis.  i.  Kalner  Foundation. 
II.  rallfornla.     University.    Extension  Media  Center. 

617  75-700264 

Calif.  Univ.  Extension  Media  Center 


Swinging   with   different  dabs   {Motion  picture) 
Corp.,  1969. 


Fmling 


4  mlo.    si.    color,    super  8  mnL    (Golf) 

Lxwp  rtlm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Author,  Bruce  G.  Fossum. 

Bumtnaiy:  Shows  the  difference  In  stance  required  by  the  4  wood 
5  Iron,  driver,  and  d  Iron. 

1.   Swing   (Golf)  I.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Series:  Golf  (Motion  picture) 

„  ,.     „  796J162  7^700683 

Ealing  Corporation  rer 


The  Swingle  girl   (Motion  picture) 
1970. 


Rodney  D.  Gardiitt', 


23  min.    sd.    color  with  t>&w  sequences.    35  mm. 

A  Four  Star  film. 

SUMMARY :  A  dramatisation  which  portrays  the  other  side  of  the 
over  twenty-flve  "swinging"  single  girl,  and  shows  the  tiniversal 
nightly  sodal  routine  that  she  most  live  throogh  to  And  someone 
who  cm  res. 

1.  Single  women.        I.  Gardner,  Roditey  D. 

791.43  76-711514 

CINE 

Swii^fs    {Motion   picture)     Chandler  Pub.    Co.     Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mlu.     Kl.     color.     S  mm.     (Language  development  series) 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summart/:  A  language  arts  film  which  shows  children  playing  on 
swings  at  a  neighborhood  playground.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts  (Elementary)  2.  Vocabulary.  l  Chandler 
Publishing  Company,  San  Francisco,  a.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:   Language  development  series   (Motion  picture) 

372.4  77-702185 

HcOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


A  Swiss  Alpine  village  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1960.  Made  by  R.  C.  Honeybone.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

27  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Geography  In  colour:  Europe) 

With  teachers  guide.    Notes  revised  1964. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  detailed  study  of  a  typical  Alpine  village 
located  near  the  French-Italian  border. 

1.  VUlages^-Swltierland.    2.  Alps— Description  and  travel— 1945- 
I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.    II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 
III.  Series:  Geography  In  colour:  Europe  (Filmstrip) 
[DQ823.5]  914.94  Fi  A  68-4076 

Carman  Edacatlonal  Aaaodatea 


Swiss  Family  Robinson 
see 

ialind  of  mjritcfy. 


Swiss  movements  (Motion  picture)  Winik  Films  Corp. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

9  mtn.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (Sports  In  action) 

Cieditt:  Director,  Barry  Winlk;  script,  Martin  Andrew's:  narrator, 
rhrls  Schenlcel:  ciimeriunn,  Ciles  fk>nnenu ;  etilior,  Irvine  Olimaii. 

t^ummary:  Pictures  some  of  the  cveats  which  take  place  durins 
o  gymnasUc  festival  held  every  four  years  In  Lucerne. 

1.  Gymnastics.  i,  Wlnik  Films  Corporation.  New  y<«-k.  n  Par- 
amount Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  Sports  in  action  (Motion 
picture) 

796.4  Fi  67-1416 

Switch  wiring   (Motion  picture) 
see   Basic  wiring:   Switch  wiring 

Switzerland  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Productions, 
1955.  Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co., 
1969. 

33  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm.  in  1955. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  Describes  the  spirit  of  the  Swiss  which  has  molded 
their  country  into  a  strongly  democratic  one.  Includes  scenes  of  the 
Swiss  Alps,  and  points  out  that  mountain  climbing  Is  a  national 
pastime. 

1.   Switzerland — Description  and  travel — 1&45-  I,  Disney 

(Walt)  Productions.  II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Com- 
pany. 

[DQ25]  ei4.M  76-714646 

Walt  Disney  Educa-  tional  Materials  O. 

Switzerland  (Filmstrip)  Don  Bosco.  Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Countries  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  1) 

Alao  issued  with  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  customs,  famous  paintings,  scenery, 
topography,  and  Industry  of  Switzerland. 

1.    Switzerland — Description    and    travel— 1945-  L    Bosco, 

Don.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  IIL  Series;  Coun- 
tries of  Europe  and  Africa,  part  1  (Filmstrip) 

[1X326]  914.94  71-T40641 

Universal  Education  aad  Visual  Arts 

SRlliMlHi  ■  atmij  b  OMtnats.  [Motion  pictiire]    Eraest  Klein- 
bert  FOma,  1972. 

3S  rain.     td.     coktr.     9  mm. 

With  teacher*!  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  editor,  Emal  KleiDberg. 

SUMMARY:  I>escnbes  the  historic  backgroundt.  inwitutioiis,  and  living 
h^ls  of  the  SwiH.  Points  out  the  compatability  of  traditional  crafts  and  ad- 
vanced technology  in  Switzerland,  sad  the  preMfvsiion  of  the  practice  of  direct 


1.  Swiucrtaod.       1. 

Kleiiibat  (Enxu)  Films.  I>au<lcn..  OU. 

[DQ17, 

914.94 

72-700447 

Eni«  Kldobni  FOiii. 

72 

MARC 

Switzerland — Alpine  democracjr  (Motion  picture)  Dudley 
Pictures  Corp.  Made  by  Carl  Dudley.  Released  by 
United  World  Films,  1963. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  nun.      (Today's  people  In  our  changing 
world) 

With  guide. 

Bummanf:  A  [rictorlat  tour  of  Swltaerland  which  Includes  views 
of  Basel,  Berne,  and  Zurich,  the  largest  city  and  main  commercial 
center. 
Another  issue.    b£w. 

1.   Switserland— DesCT.  A  trav.— 1W5-  i.  Dudley  Plcttires 

Corimratlon.    ii.  United  World  Films,  Inc.        Series:  Today's  people 
Id  our  changing  world  (Motion  picture) 

914.94  Fi  A  67-5916 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


day.   [Motion  picture]      Wharton   International 
FUma.     Releawd  by  CCMFilma  [197-7] 

II  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  itudy  of  bow  tiny,  land-locked  Swiuerland  overcomes  ob- 
stacles of  iaotatioa.  terrain,  lacli  of  natural  resources,  and  diversified  population 
with  miud  languiges.  Dtscusaei  the  Swim  itandard  of  living  and  social  lyitein 
and  the  imponance  of  the  Swiss  worker. 

I.  Switzerlaad— Dcscripbon  and  travel— 1945-  2.  Switzerland— So- 

cial conditioiis.        I.  Wharton  International  FUms.     11.  CCM  Filns. 

CDQ2S]  309.1494  72-701607 

CCM  Filns  72  MARC 


The  Swivel  knife  {Motion  picture) 
1969. 


Heater  and  Associates, 


3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Creative  leather) 

Loop  Qlm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  also  as  16  nun.  Itlm. 

With  study  guide. 

Ct«df(«.*  Author,  CtareDOe  KIncald 

Summarv.-  Demonstrates  the  correct  ose  of  the  swlvd  knife  and 
how  to  ahupen  It  for  u;e  In  leather  crafts. 

1.  Knives.     2.  Leather  work.        l  Hester  and  Associates.        Se- 
ries :  Creative  leather  { Motion  picture) 

621.9  7&-702961 

Hester  and  Assoctatea 


395 


The  Sword  {Motion  picture)     M.  Stepanek,  Czechoslovakia. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Brandon  Films,  1968. 

0  min.    Rd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Animation.  J.  Adam. 

Summarv:  An  animated  fllm  showing  utilitarian,  decorative,  and 
whimsical  uses  of  an  object  resembling  a  maypole,  which  la  later 
discovered  to  be  a  murder  weapon. 

1.  Swords.        I.  fit&pAnek,  Mlroslav,  1823-  n.  Brandon  Films, 


Inc. 


Brandon  Films 


791.43 


70-706383 


Sword  ft  shield    (Motion  picture)     WTTW.     Released  by 

National  Educational  Tdevision  and  Radio  Center,  1960. 

29  min      s<I.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  by  fire,  no.  12) 

Adap;ed  fmni  the  book  entitled  Ordeal  by  Are.  by  Fletcher  Pratt. 

Crr4itt:  I'rodncer  and  director.  William  Frledkln ;  adsptaMon, 
Francis  Coughlln.  William  Frledkln:  music.  Thonis"  .\.  Ix>r8ey. 

Sununaru:  Dramatic  readings,  agalust  a  background  of  paintings 
and  aathentU'  ''ivii  War  photographs,  describe  Grant's  assumption  of 
the  overall  command  of  the  Union  forces,  and  explain  how  Sherman 
and  Thomas  outraaneuvered  Johnston  and  Hood  to  capture  Atlsntn. 

L  Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.  Pres.  U.  S.,  1S22-1385.  2.  Atlanta  Cam- 
paign, 18ftl.  I.  Pratt.  Fletcher.  ISffT-lftW.  Ordeal  by  Are.  ii. 
Chicago.  Television  station  WTTW.  tn.  National  Education  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Ordeal  by  Are  (Motion  picture) 
no.  12. 

Fi  67-832 

The  Sword  and  the  book    (Motion  picture) 
see    Sikhism 


The  Sword  in  the  stCMte  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co., 
1963. 

75  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor, 

Based  on  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  T.  H.  White. 

Credilt:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  director,  Wolfgang  Reltherman- 
Btory.  Bill  Peet;  animators,  Frank  Thomaa,  Ollle  Johnston.  Hilt 
Kahl.  John  I.«unsbery;  music,  George  Bruns;  fllm  editor,  Donald 
Halllday. 

Summary."  An  animated  cartoon  about  the  boyhood  of  King 
Arthur  which  follows  his  adventures  with  Merlin  the  magician,  and 
describes  how  he  became  king. 

1.  Arthur,  King— Juvenile  films.  i.  White,  Terence  Banbury, 
1906-1964.  The  sword  In  the  atont  il  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
*i     „  t.         .rr_.-  Distribution  Company,  inc. 

Fi  67-1315 


tlons.     ni.  Biiena  Vista 


The  Sword  of  Gideon  (Motion  picture)  GDL  Productions. 
Released  by  Hallmark  Communications  Marketing,  1971. 

12  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Tales  from  the  Great  Book) 
SUMMAKY:  A  dramatization  of  the  account  In  the  Bible  telling 

how  Gideon  became  convinced  of  the  strength  of  the  Lord. 

1.  Gideon.  Judge  of  Israel— Drama.        I.  GDL  Productions.     II, 

Hallmark  Communications.     HI.  Series:  Tales  from  the  Great  Book 

(Motion  picture) 

222  73-713S02 

CINE 

Swords  and  scimitars  {Motion  picture)  University  of  Mich- 
igan TV  Center,  1967. 

30  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  on  video  tape  ( l  in.) 

Summary:  Highlights  the  unusual  collection  of  500  ancient  arma- 
ments from  the  .Near  East  belonging  to  State  Senator  Gilbert  Burs- 
ley  of  Michigan.     Hosted  by  Donald  Proctor. 

1.  Swords.        I.  Michigan.     University.     Television  Center 
„,  ^,  ^  .  ^39.7  Fi  A  68-287 

Michigan.     Univ.  TV  Center 

The  Sybarite  syndrome  (Motion  picture)  Presbyterian 
Synod  of  Virginia,  1968.  Made  by  Fred  L.  Frechette 
Motion  Picture  Productions. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     IS  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Fred  L.  Frechette:  camera- 
men, John  E.  Nelson,  Roger  R.  BoMson :  editor,  John  E.  Nelson. 

Summary:  Stresses  the  need  for  more  than  token  giving  to  the 
church,  as  portrayed  In  a  dramatization  about  a  typical  chureh  mem- 
ber who  Is  shown  why  his  church  Is  dying. 

1.  Christian  giving.  i.   Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.   S.  A, 

Synoda     Virginia. 

2M.8  75-700071 

Fred  L.  Frechette  Motion  Picture  RtxhictioDS 

Sycamore  Street  [Motion  picture]     MacmiUan  Co.,  School  Divi- 
sion, 1970.     Made  by  Eleklra  Film  Productions. 

5  min.     ad.     color.      16  mm.     (Jarolimek-D«vi»:  Focus  on  active  learning) 
SUMMARY:  A  scries  of  crita  in  one  apanmeni  building  in  just  one  evening 

illustrates  that  families  often  require  outside  help  in  solving  their  problems.  For 

r»imary  grades. 

1.  Family  socUl  work— Juvenile  films.     2.  Counseling— Juvenile  films.     [I, 

Family  life.     2-  Social  problems]        I.  MacmiUan.  firm,  publishers.  New  York. 

School  Division.    [I.  Series;  Jarolimek- Davis:  Focus  on  active  learning.  [Motion 

picture] 

cHV43)  372.8  72-701115 

MacmiUan  Co.  72  MARC 

Sydney  {Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and  Information 
Bureau,  1965.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1967. 

21  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*.-  Producer,  Eric  Thompson  ;  director.  Joe  Scully. 

Summari/:  Depicts,  without  narration,  the  algbts  and  sounds  of 
Sydney,  Australia. 

1.  Sydney.        i.  Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau. 

919.4  Fi  A  6S-1750 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 

Sydney  Opera  House  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News 
and   Informatitm  Bureau,   1967.     Released   in  the  U.   S., 

1968. 

9  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Cr«d4f«.-  Producer,  E.  Mason;  directors.  J.  Dale.  J.  Fltsgerald. 

Summary:  A  progress  report  on  the  construction  of  the  Opera 
Hoose  In  Sydney,  Australia. 

1.  Sydney.  Opera  Hoose.  l  Australia.  News  and  Information 
BureaiL 

725  Fi  A  68-2244 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Sydner  Super.  [Motion  picture] 
Promolions. 


Volvo,  1972.     Made  by  Scad 


II  mm      id.     color      16  tnm. 

SUMMARY:  Reveals  to  Volvo  deakra  the  need  for  food  management  Icch- 
niques  bj  presenting  a  dramaiizaiion  in  which  Sydney  Super,  a  Volvo  dealer, 
learnt  how  in  work  le»  and  make  more  money. 

1  Automobile  induiUy  and  irade  2.  Management -Caie  «i»die*.  I. 
V,>Uo.  tnc 


[HD97lOi 

CINE 


65S 

72 


72-700596 

MARC 


SyllabicatioD.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1967. 

10  transparencies,     color      10  x  12  in.     (Reading  skills) 
With  overlays. 

Revised  version  of  the  1965  tranaparency  set  of  ihc  tame  tille. 
With  teacher's  manual. 
CREDITS:  Author.  Leon  Wcisman. 
SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  phniciples  of  word  division. 
I    English  language—Syllabication— Juvenile  films.     [1.  English  language— 
Grammari       1,  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)     II.  Series:  Reading  skills.  (Transparen- 

;pSn68]  421  72-735555 

Creative  Visuals  "  MARC 

Syllabication  of  words,  part   1    (Filnutrlp)     Jam  Handy 
School  Service  Center,  1969, 

41  fr.     color.     :!.'>  mm.     (Words  and  their  parts,  no,  1) 

With  iiiaiiiiHl 

Suminar)/:  Introduces  and  applies  the  syllabication  rules  to  known 
words  and  then  to  more  difficult  words.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Eoglixh  language — Syllabication.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Serv- 

ice Center.  Series:  Words  and  their  parts  (Filmstrlp)  no.  1. 

372.6  79-736309 

Jam  Hand.v  School  Service  Center 


Syllabication  of   words,  part   2   (FUmstrip)     Jam  Handy 
School  Service  Center,  1969. 

-tl  fr.     color.     3C>  mm.     (Words  and  thetr  parts,  no.  2> 

With  manual. 

nummary:  lntrodu<^es  and  applies  the  ayllablcatlon  rules  to  known 
woi^ds  and  then  to  more  dilflcult  words.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Syllabicatiuu.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Serv- 

ice Center.  Series:  Words  and  their  parts  (Filmstrlp)  no.  2, 

372.6  73-736310 

Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center 


Syllables    (Filmstrlp) 
see   Dictionary  skills:    a  prt^rammed  learning 
series.    Part  4:   Syllables 


Syllables  and  1  sounds  (le,  el,  il,  al,  ol)  (FUmttrip) 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

82  fr.  color,  39  mm,  (Dtacoverlng  spelling  patterns  series,  set 
8) 

With  teacher's  foilde. 

Suinmaty:  Illustrates  syllables  and  I  sounds  (le,  el,  il,  al,  ol)  and 
provides  exercises  In  using  these  syllables.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.    English    language — Phonetics.  i.   McOraw-HIU  Book  Ccon- 

pany.  Series:    Discovering  spelling  patterns  series    (Filmstrlp) 

set  3. 

372.6  70-735918 

UcGraw-HIIl  Book  Co. 


(Sylvan  Seal  Blilk  presents  Hopalmig  Caasidy]  {Motion  pie- 
ture)    Sylvan  Seal  Milk,  1950. 

Z  miD.     sd.     bjcw.     16  mm. 

BummaTy:  An  opening  commercial  for  the  Hopalong  Cassldy  show, 
advertising  Sylvan  Seal  dairy  products. 

1,  Television  advertising— U,  S,  i.  Sylvan  Seal  Milk. 

659.14  7a-702003 


Sylvan  sketches  {Motion  picture) 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 


Ernst  WildL    Released 


11  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary;  r>eplct.'*  the  beauties  of  nature,  without  narration, 
through  photographs  of  a  woodland  In  different  seasons,  revealing 
the  changing  flora  and  fauna, 

1.  Nature.    2.  Seasons.  i,  Wlldl,  Ernst,    il  McCraw-Hill  Book 

Companj. 

674  74-706667 

UcGraw-HlllBookCo. 


Released  by 


Sylvia  {Motion  picture)     Marpol  Productions. 
Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

ll.'i  ir.in.     s<l.     b&w.     35  mm. 

HaH^  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  E.  V.  Cunningham. 

Ci-tdStn:  Producer,  Martin  II.  Poll :  director.  Gordon  Douglas: 
■crpf-nplay,  Sydney  lloebm :  music,  David  Baksln;  cinema tographer, 
JoM^li  RuitenberK:  film  editor,  Frank  Itracht.  CaH:  Carroll  Raker, 
George   Maharls,  Joanne  I>ru,  Peter  I,^wford.  VIveca   Llndfors. 

nummary:  A  melodrama  about  a  prostitute  turned  poet  whose 
mysterlouN  and  secret  past  Is  iM'Ing  investigated  by  a  detective  hired 
by  her  millionaire  flance. 

I.   Fast,   Howard   Melvin,  11>14-  Sylvia,      ir.  Parpol  Produc- 

tions,    iti.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1069 

Symbiosis  {Filimtrip)    Popular  Science  Audio- Visuals,  1969. 

41  fr.     cnlor.     85  mm. 

With  (ctif-hertt"  jrulde. 

Humui'ity:  KKt>laln8  symbluals  as  a  cloM  aasuclatloD  between  two 
different  ape<'lM>,  and  descrlbeM  a  aeries  of  relntlonshlpa  which 
catalillah  mutualltm  oa  beneficial  to  both  species,  commensalism  as 
beneficial  to  only  one  speclen,  and  parasitism  aa  a  relatlODnhlp  In 
which  one  of  tlie  Nymblonta  Is  harmed.     With  captions. 

1.  !4ymblo«[s.  i.  Popular  S(.-l«-ncc  Audlo-TlnuaU. 

691.5  76-733376 

Popular  Science  Audio-  VIkubIii 


Symbiosis  {Motion  picture)     Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Corp. 
Made  by  Jack  Lieb  Productions.     Released  by  Sterling 

Movies  U.  S.  A.,  1969. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Presents  views  of  the  people  most  involved  in  the  In- 
dustrialisation of  traditionally  rural  agricultural  areaa.  Explains 
their  concern  regarding  the  decline  of  small  family  farms,  changes 
In  rural  community  life,  the  effect  on  wildlife  and  natural  resources, 
and  the  evolving  partnerahlp  between  Industry  and  the  land  and  Its 

1*  Community  development.  2.  Rehabilitation,  Rural,  S.  Farm 
life     4.   Industry.  i.   Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  (Corporation,     n. 

Sterling  MoTlea  U.  S-  A.,  Inc. 

338.00173  74-705678 

CINB 


Symbol  of  a  bell.  [Motion  picture]     TRAFCO,  1972. 

to  mm.     sd      color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY  Uses  documentary  footage  and  still  photographs  to  dramatize 
[he  mission  of  United  Methodist  related  black  colleges,  as  revealed  in  the  hves 
of  students  and  alumni.  Includes  an  appeal  by  Bishop  James  M.  Thomas,  an 
alumnus  of  Claflin  College. 

1.  Negro  universities  and  colleges— United  Sutes.      2.  United  Methodist 
Church  (United  Slates)        I.  United  Methodist  Church  (United  States).     Divi- 
sion of  Television,  Radio,  and  Film  Communications. 
rLC278l]  377  72-700031 

CINE  n  MARC 

Symbolic  languages — the  child  logician    (Motion 
picture) 

see    Knowing  to  learn.    Part  3:    Symbolic 
languages — the  child  logician 

Symtx^m   in   poetry    (Filmstrip)      Cxjleman   Film   Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

04  fr.  color.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  ».,  12  in.,  331  r|fiii.,  24  niln. 
(English  series) 

.Mso  issiiwl  with  phoiiot.Ti>e  In  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  consultant.  Julia  Ann  Coleman, 

SI'MMAKV:  A  study  of  symbolism  and  how  It  functions  in  every- 
day life  and  in  literature.  Iticlndes  examples  from  the  poetry  of  Foe, 
Bums,  Saiidlterg,  Dickinson,  and  Eliot  to  show  the  use  of  symbols 
iiidlcntinf;  joy  and  regret,  life  and  death,  peace  and  love. 

1,  Symboli.^m  in  literature.    2,  ,\merican  poetry — History  and  criti- 
cism.        I.  ('ol<*man  Film  Enterprises.     II.   RMI   Film  Productions. 
III.  English  Kcrles  (Filmstrlp,    RMI  Film  Productions) 
[PS310.S9]  808.1  72-740142 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Symbols.  (Transparencies)     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

9  transparencies,      10  x  12  in.     <DaU  processing  transparencies) 

With  teacher's  manual, 

CONTENTS:  Inputyoulput— Process, — Decision, — Predefined    process, — 
Annoution  — Rowlines  and  arrows. — ConiMctors. — Terminals. — Preparation. 

I,  Electronic  digital  computers— Programming.     2.  Electronic  data  process- 
ing,       I.  Creative  VisuaU  (Firm)     II,  Series, 

[QA76.6]  001.6  72-735890 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Symbols  and  everyday  language   {FUmstrip) 
Visual  Education,  1969. 


Socie^  for 


50  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  16 
min.     (Linguistic  backgrounds  of  EngtlKh,  group  2) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Creditg:  Authors,  Harold  G,  Shane.  June  Grant  Shane. 

Summ^iry:  Describes  the  evolvement  of  symbols  In  our  language, 
and  defines  and  categorizes  these  commonly  understood  signs  which 
Include  words,  sounds,  and  punctuation  marks. 

1.  English  language.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chi- 
cago. Series:  Linguistic  backgrounds  of  English  (Filmstrlp) 
group  2. 

411  77-733789 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Symbols  and  tolerances  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreliam  W(X)d,  Eng..  1971.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  En- 
cyclop:iedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mill,  si,  color,  super  8  mm.  (Technical  drawing:  working 
drawings) 

Loop  film. 

With  giil<ie 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  that  the  permissible  variation  In  size 
of  n  manufactured  part  can  be  clearly  shown  on  a  drawing.  Presents 
a  drawing  of  a  stepped  shaft  which  emphasises  the  use  of  symbols 
both  for  diameter  and  for  toteratice  on  this  diameter. 

1.   Drawing-room  practice.     2.  Tolerance   (Engineering)  I. 

Eothen  Films.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion. MI.  Series:  Technical  drawing:  working  drawings  (Motion 
picture) 

[T352]  744.4  75-713646 

Encyclopaedia  Brttan-  nica  Educational  Ckirp. 


Symbols  ia  mule  [Filmstripj     Educational  Projections  Corp.. 

1971, 

46  tr      color       35  mm, 

CREDITS    Author.  Harriet  Mcrtz 

SUMMARY    Explains  some  of  the  elcmenis  of  music  and  illusiralcs  various 
symbols  used  in  writing  music  With  captions, 

I    Music     Theory.  Elementary.        I.  Educational  Pro>cciions  Corporation, 
[MT7,  781  72-734770 

Educational  Protections  T2  MARC 

Corp 


Syraii^ton  (Motim  picture)    Conflnence  Films,  1970. 

18  min.    mL    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  senatorial  campaign  film  for  Stuart  Symington 
which  uses  filmed  Interviews,  dnteia  T*rlt«  photography  of  actual 
campaign  Hltiiations.  and  filmed  testlmMilals  to  portray  the  Ideas  and 
objectives  of  the  candidate. 

1.  Symington.  WlllUm  Stuart.  IWl-  I,  Confluence  Films. 

829  70-711515 

CINE 


396 


Symmetries  of  the  cube  {Motion  picture)  Minnemath  Film 
Division  in  cooperation  with  National  Science  Foundation, 
1967. 

17  min.     sd,     color     16  mm. 

Summary;  Examines  the  notion  of  symmetry  In  terms  of  reflec- 
tions, first  by  studying  the  square  and  then  the  cube  and  Its  recipro- 
cal octahedron.  Shows  the  axis  and  planes  of  symmetry  In  relation- 
ship to  the  48  symmetries  of  the  cube. 

1.  Cube.     2,  Symmetry.  i.  Minnesota.     University.     Minnesota 

School  Mathematics  and  Science  Center.     Minnemath  Film  Division. 

512  Fi  A  68-831 

CINE 


Symmetry  {Motion  picture)  Sturgis-Grant  Productions  and 
Philip  Stapp.    Released  by  Contemporary  Film!;,  1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Spons'ired  by  National  Science  Foundation. 

Credit*:  Physicist  advisers,  Judith  Bregman,  Richard  Davison, 
Allan  Uoldcn  ;  animation,  Philip  Stapp ;  music,  Gene  Forell. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  consisting  of  semi-abstract  figures  in 
continual  motion  to  depict  and  define  -symmetry.     Examines  a  con- 
trolled propression  of  simple  to  complex  symmetries  and  points  out 
that  symmetries  obey  strict  mathematical  principles. 
Another  i.ssue-     35  mm. 

1.  Symmetry.  i.  Sturgls-Grant  Productions.  Inc.,  New  York, 
n,  Stapp,  Philip,     ni.  Contemporary  Films,  inc..  New  York. 

530  Fi  A  67-5711  rev 

Contemporary  Films 

Symmetry.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  Loadon,  1968.    Released 
in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min,     sd      bAw.     16  mm.     (Arithmetic,  no,  4) 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  patiems,  or  structures  in  space,  and  begins  a  cU>- 
sification  of  them.  Illustrates  reflective  symmetry  and  rotational  symmetry, 
pointing  out  various  geometrical  properties, 

1,  Geometry— Juvenile  films.     2.  Symmetry— Juvenile  filma,     [I.  Geometry. 
2,  Symmetry]       1,  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,     Television  Service.     II. 
Time-Life  Films,     III.  Series:  Arithmetic,  (Motion  picture]  tio.  4. 
[QA481i  513  76-714410 

Time-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 

Symmetry  {Motion  picture)  Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divi- 
sion, 1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Illustrates  line:;  of  symmetry  by  folding  paper  cutouts 
of  shapes  and  objects, 

1.  Symmetry.  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York.  School 
Division,  n.  I>avldaon  Fllm«.  San  Francisco.  Series:  M.icmlllan 
elementary  math  loops  (Motion  picture) 

513  75-705317 

Macmillan  Co. 

Symmetry  Corporation 
see 

One  world,  one  mission. 

Symmetry  in  physical  law  {Motion  picture)  British  Broad- 
casting Corp.  Television,  London,  1964.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Education  Development  Center,  1965. 

."iT  mi'n.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (The  Character  of  physical  law, 
no,  4) 

CrcdUt;  Producer,  Alan  Sleath. 

Summary:  Professor  Richard  Feynman  discusses  the  symmetries 
of  physical  phenomena,  translations  In  space  and  time,  rotations  In 
space,  the  right  and  left  handedness  of  fundamental  interactions 
and  of  living  things,  the  consequence  of  relative  motion,  and  the 
Interconnections  of  space  and  time  In  the  1964  Messenger  lecture 
series  at  Cornell  University. 

1.   Symmetry    (Physics)  i.   Feynman,  Richard  PhllllpH,     The 

character   of   physical    law.     n.    British   Broadcasting   Corporation. 
Television  Service,     iir.  Education  Development  Center.  Series: 

The  Character  of  physi-  cal  law    (Motion   picture)    no.   4. 

531  75-707490 

Education  Development  Center 

Symphonic  medievale  (Medieval  symphony)  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Educafilms,  Brussels.  1959.  Made  by  Marcel  Jau- 
niftux.  Released  in  the  T'.  -S.  by  Belpian  Information 
Service,  lIMi;. 

16  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

English  version. 

Summ(iry:  A  documentary  study  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  St. 
Michel  and  St  Gudule  in  Bmaaels. 

1.  Brussels.  St.  Michel  et  Ste.  Oadule  (Collegiate  Cburdi)  l 
Educafllms.  ii.  Belgian  Information  Service,  m.  Medieval  aym* 
phony  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2191 
Belgian  Information  Service 


Symphonic  r^aliste   {Motion  picture)     ORTF,  Paris.    Re- 

lea-sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 

13  niln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Lea  Francals  cbei  toub.  Set  1,  lea- 
son   13) 

A  French  language  teaching  film. 

With  manual, 

1.  French  language— Audio- visual  Instruction,  i.  Office  de  radio- 
dlfTuslon-t^lfiviaion  fran^alse.     n.  ChUton  Company.  Series:  I^s 

Francals  chei  vous  (Motion  picture)    Set  1.  lesson  IS. 

448  70-704*70 

Chilton  Books 

Symphony  in  steel  {Motion  picture)    Pan  American  World 
Airways,  1967.    Made  by  Brandt  Enos  Associates. 

14  ml!i      sd.     color.     16  mm. 
Spanish  version  also  issued. 

Summary:  Describes  an  air  trip  to  the  West  Indies  at  carnival 
time.  Presents  views  of  the  Islands  and  inhabitants,  with  documen- 
tation of  the  hand-crafting  of  a  ateel  orchestra  from  discarded  oil 
barrels,  and  the  November  1066  visit  of  a  steel  hand  to  Barbadoa 
where  it  played  during  Independence  Week  celebrations. 

1.  West  Indies— I >eiirr.  A  trav.— ia'>l-  2.   Bands   (Muslct  — 

West  Indies.        i.  Pan  American  World  Ahway«,  liic, 

917.29  Fi  A  68-883 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Symphony  no.  3.  Eroica  by  BeethoTcn  (FUmttrip)    Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual,  1970. 

(15  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs:  4  a.  (Is.  with  electronic 
iiignal),  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  40  mln. 

With  no(e«  on  record  Jacket. 

Creditt:  Editor,  Doreen  Rappaport. 

Summani:  Uses  pictures  taken  from  a  collection  of  Bplnal  prints 
to  Ttsnalize  some  of  the  major  mllltarj  events  of  Napoleon;  set 
against  the  background  of  Beethoven's  third  symphony. 

1.  Beethoven.  Ludwlg  van,  1T70-1827.  Symphony,  no.  S,  op.  65, 
E^  major.  i.  Beethoven,  Ludwig  van,  1770-1827.  Symphony,  no.  3, 
op.  55,  E*  major,  n.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  PleasantvlUe, 
N.  T. 

785.1  78-7370»0 

Ediicatlonsl  Audio  Vlsnal 

Symphony  no.  5  in  E  minor,  *T>Iew  WorkT  by  Antonin 
Dvorak     (Filnutrip)     Educational  Audio  Visual,  1963. 

57  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Music  appreciation  series) 

With  cesc^er'a  guide  and  description  of  moaic  and  frame*. 

Creditt:  Visual  editor,  Anne  Pretiat. 

Summary:  Pictures  tn>lcal  American  scene*  which  ml|^t  hard 
been  the  Inspiration  for  the  "New  World"  aymphooy  by  Drorak. 

I,  Dvotik,  Antonfn.  lWl-1904.  Symphony,  no.  9,  op.  86.  B  minor. 
n.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc..  PleasantvlUe,  N.  T.  Series: 
Untie  appreciation  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-4202 
Bdocational  Aodlo  TLtoal 

Symph(Hiy  no.  6  in  B  minor  by  Peter  Ilyich  Tchaikovsiiy 

{FUmx(rip)     Educational  Audio  Visual.  1970. 

113  fi.     color.     35  mm.     (OrcheRtral  score  series) 

With  teacher's  notes, 

Summary:  Presents  the  orchestral  score  of  Tchaikovsky's  Patb^ 
tiqiie  symptiony.     With  captions. 

1.  Chalkov-skil.  Petr  Illdi.  1840-1893.  Symphony,  no.  6,  op.  74, 
B  minor.  i.  ChalkovsklT,  Petr  Il'Ich.  1840-1893.  Symphony,  no.  6, 
op.  74,  B  minor,  n.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.,  PleasantvlUe, 
N,  Y.        Series:  Orchestral  score  aeries  (Filmstrip) 

78fi.l  78-737338 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Symphony  no.  41  in  C  major  (third  movement)  by  Wolf- 
gfang  Amadeas  Mozart  {Motion  picture)  Muailog  Corp. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Music  in  motion) 

With  manual. 

Creditt;  Producer,  D.  R.  Phillips;  photographers,  Douglas  Gordon, 
Rex  flemlng. 

Summary:  Shows  atistract  scenes  from  nature  to  express  the  third 
movement  of  the  41st  symphony  by  Mozart. 

1.    Mozart,    Johann   Cbrysoetom    Wolfgang   Amadeus,    1756-1791. 
Symphony,  K.  551,  C  major.     Menuetto.  t.  Mozart,  Johann  Chry- 

sostom  Wolfgang  Amadeus,  1756-1791.  Symphony,  K.  551,  C  major. 
Menuetto.  n.  Husllog  Corporation,  in.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.  Series:  Music  in  motion   (Motion  picture) 

785.1  70-700926 

MoallogCorp. 


The  Symphony  sound  with  Henry  Lewis  and  the  Royal 
Philharmonic  {Motion  picture)  I.  Q.  Films.  Made  by 
Robert  Saudek  Associates.  Released  by  Learning  Corp., 
of  America,  1970. 

28  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  performing 
arts) 

With  teacher's  gnlde. 

Summary;  Henry  Lewis  discusses  the  unique  characteristics  of 
the  symphony  orchestra,  and  describes  the  Instruments  and  their 
particular  roles  within  the  symphony. 

1.  Symphony  orchestras.  i.  I.  Q.  Films,  tnc.  New  York.    n. 

Learning  Corporation  of  America        Series :  Introdactlon  to  the  per- 
forming arts  (Filmstrip) 

785  71-709017 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Symposium  for  usherology   (FUmgtrip)     Concordia  Filma, 
1969. 


With  leader's  guide  and  usher's  manual 

Swiunary:   Uses  a  cartoon-style  aw>roach   to  descrltw   the  attri- 
butes of  a  good  church  usher. 

1.  Church  ushers.        i.  Concordia  Publishing  House,  St  Louis. 

262  77-786848 

Concordia  Films 


A  Symposium  on  popular  songs  (Motion  pictrtre)  Walt 
Disney  Productions.  Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribu- 
tion Co.,  1962. 

20  mln.    sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Crtditt:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  writer,  Xavler  Atendo;  anima- 
tion, Eric  Lar«on,  Lps  Clark.  Julius  Svendsen,  Cliff  Nordberg,  Art 
Stevens,  Fred  Hellmlrh ;  stop  motion.  Bill  Justice. 

SumrMtry:  An  animated  short  subject  featuring  cartoon  character 
Professor  Ludwlg  Von  Drake  playing  several  of  his  own  compo«ltl<mi 
to  Illustrate  trends  In  20th  century  popular  music.  Shows  fruit, 
Tegetables,  and  paper  dolls  dancing  to  his  songs  through  the  derlce 
of  stop-motion  photography, 

1.  Music.  Popular  (Songs,  etc.)  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions, 
n.  Bueua  Vista  Distribution  Company,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1415 


The  Symptom  as  expression  of  anxiety   {Motion  picture) 
Video  Nursing,  1968.    Made  by  W'lTW-TV. 

44  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     (Nursing  In  psychiatry) 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credit*:  Instructor,  Martha  Mitchell. 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  nurse  utlUses  conc^ts  of  anxiety 
and  psychodynamics  to  understand  a  patlenfs  bebavW  and  Imple- 
ment  her  understanding  to  plan  nursing  Interrentlma. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.    2.  Anxiety.    3^  Nurse  aod  patient  i. 

Video  Nursing,    inc.  Series:   Nurslnc  In  peychtatry   (Uotloo 

picture) 

610.73  75-703440 

Video  Nursing 


The  STnagogae.  [Filmstrip] 
Made  by  Florence  Taylor. 
catiooB,  1970. 


Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Visual  PuUi- 


19  tt.     color.     35  mm.     (BiUc  life.  no.  5) 

With  tiudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  syaatogue  worship  and  ihc  Jewuh  reUgion  in  PalcttiiK 
during  the  finl  century,  and  ducuues  their  importance  in  the  life  of  the  com- 
munity. 

1.  Synagogues — Palettine.     2.  Jews.     Liturgy  and  ritual.     3.  Judaism — His- 
tory—Post-exilic  period.        1.  Visual  PiMicaticms.     II.  Series:  BiUe  life.  [Hln- 
itrip]  no.  S. 
[BM660]  913.3  79-740779 

Visual  Publications  72  MAKC 


Symnon    {Motion    picture)      Richard    Quine    Productions. 
Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

'^.dT;  P^^r'-au^  dl-^or,  Rlcb«^  Qujoe:  «tory^^ 
Oringer.  8.  Lee  Pogostln;  screenplay,  Ian  Ber^rd.  S.  L«  Pogost'?- 
BusTNeal  Heftl :  director  of  photography,  Harry  SttadUng;flUn 
Sutor  David  Wag^s.  Cait:  Ediuond  O'Brien,  Chuck  Connors.  SteUa 
StevMS.  Alex  Cord.  Richard  Conte,  Eartha  Kltt.  ^^,^.  _»._ 

S^Lary:  A  d«nimentary-style  drama  about  the  -Irugadmcta  who 
aei  help  at  Synanon  House,  a  rehabilitation  home  located  on  the 
beachfront  of  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  „..,   .   o„in«   Productions. 

1.  Synanoo  FoundaUon.  i.  lUehard  Quine  Producaons. 

n.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

oao  a  Yl  67-1171 


Synanon  in  prison  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1966. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Spon.sored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS  documentary  show  The  twentieth  cwitury  oo 
March  13.  1966. 

Creditu:  Producer,  Isaac  Klelnerman.  director.  Irv  Drasnln;  re- 
porters, Walter  Cronklte,  Charles  Knralt;  film  editor.  Tom  Spain. 

Sitmmary:  Shows  the  effectiveness  of  the  psychotherapy  practices 
of  Synanon  in  the  rehabilitation  of  the  Inmates  at  the  Nevada  State 
Prison. 

1.  Synanon  Foundation.  2.  Narcotic  addicts — RehaWllUtlon.  L 
The  Twentieth  century  (Television  program)  n.  Columbia  Broad- 
casting System,  Inc.    CBS  News. 

362.3  77-702004 


SfmAromj.  [Motion  picture]     National  I^lm  Board  of  Canada. 
Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1972. 

8  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teadwr's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Norman  McLaren. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  moving  colon  to  creaU  a  visual  coaception  of  music. 
Presents  various  pattenu  and  frequencies,  which  represent  musical  shapes  from 
a  correspooding  soundtrsck. 

1.  Munc  sod  color.  I.  Canada.  Natiooal  Film  Board.  II.  Learning  Cor- 
porstiaa  of  America. 

[ML3840]  704.945  72-700225 

Learning  Corp.  of  72  MARC 

America 

Synchronized  swimming  {Motion  picture)  Boulton -Hawker 
Films,  Hadleigh,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Inter- 
national Film  Bureau,  1968. 

la  mill.     Rd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Produced  in  assoclatlim  with  the  Educational  Foundation  for  Visual 
Aids  In  cooperation  with  the  Amateur  Swimming  Association  of  Eng- 
land and  the  National  Committee  for  Audio-Visual  Aids  In  Education. 

Sunimari/:  Introduces  synchronized  swimming  and  shows  basic 
ekllls  required  for  strokes,  rotation,  summersaults,  and  figure  work. 
Includes  underwater  photography. 

1.  Swimming.  r.  Boul ton-Hawker  Films,  ltd.  n.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

797.21  Fi  A  68-2888 

International  Film  Bureau 

Synchrotron  {Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project  Physics. 
Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Conuniasion,  1968. 

15  mln.     sd,    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  live  action  and  animation  to  discuss  the  compo- 
nents and  operation  of  the  Cambridge  Electron  Accelerator,  a  high 
energy  physlcn  research  laboratory  operated  by  Harvard  and  the 
MaasBChusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Includes  scenes  of  scientists 
performing  experiments  to  te-st  old  and  new  theories  regarding  the 
basic  nature  of  matter. 

1.  Synchrotron.  i.  Harvard  Project  Physics,  n.  U.  S.  Atomic 
Energy  Commission. 

639.7  75-700729 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Syndicate  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

The  Oklahoma  kid. 


Synergy;  or,  Nobody  can  throw  a  straight  baD  (Motion 
picture)    Saturn  Pictures  Corp.,  1971. 

30  nu:i.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (K.  Buckmlnster  Fuller:  The  world 
game,  no.  2) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Alex  Matter;  director,  Herbert  Matter. 

SITMM.^RY :  R.  Buckmlnster  Fuller  discusses  and  presents  ex- 
amples of  synergy.  He  explains  that  the  discovery  of  the  fnuda- 
mental  complementarity  of  the  physical  systems  of  earth  was 
essential  to  hla  world-view  since  It  pointed  the  way  to  advanced 
mathematical  expression.  Filmed  at  the  first  World  game  seminar 
In  1969. 

1.  Complementarity  (Physics)  I.  Fuller,  Richard  Buckmlnster, 
1805-  II.  Saturn  Pictures  Corporation.     III.  Series:  The  World 

game  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

[QC174.51  no  70-712401 

Saturn  Pictures  Corp. 


Synge,  John  Milllngton,  1871-1909. 
the  sea 
see 

Riders  to  the  sea. 


Riders  to 


397 


SysoarMs:  !■  otim  word*.  [Filmatrip]     Educationa]  Dimensiona 
Corp..  1972. 

4  filmstrip*.  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phonoduc*  (2  >.  each;  1  i.  for  manual 
pfojector;  1  »  for  automatic  pfojector);  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.;appfOK.  12  min.  each 

Pan  1,  82  fr.;  pi.  2.  85  ft.;  pc  3,  81  fr.;  pt.  4.  73  fr. 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  canettc. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  original  songs  aiMJ  photographs  to  explain  what  syno- 
nyms are  and  how  they  are  used.  For  elementary  grades. 

1 .  English  language— Synonyms  and  antonyms— Juvenile  films.  ( I .  English 
language— Synonyms  and  antonym*]  1.  Educational  Dimensions  Corpora- 
tion. 


[PE1591] 
Corp 

372.6 

72 

72-733224 
MASC 

Syntex  Laboratories, 

Inc. 

,  Palo  Alto, 

Calif. 

see 

You  can  do  something  about  acnel 

Synthesis  {Filmstrip)    Stephen  Boaustow  Productions,    Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Photosynthesis) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  I>escrlbes  the  process  of  synthesis,  stating  that  light 
and  chlorophyll  are  essential  to  the  production  of  sugar  and  starch 
In  plants,  and  that  stomata  must  remain  open  so  that  carbon  dioxide 
and  water  can  pass  In  and  out  of  the  plant.     With  captious. 

1.  Photos>-nthesl8.  i.  Bosustow  (Stephen)  Productions,  n.  BFA 
Educational  Media.        Series:  Photosythesls   (Filmstrip) 

581.1  70-737135 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Synthesisers  two  (Motion  picture)     Tonicelli  Productions, 
1971. 

R  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  In  two  segments,  entitled  Hop-scotch  and 
Kilkenny  cats.  Integrated  electronic  music  and  visuals,  plus  optical 
effects  for  the  creation  of  Interpretive  moods. 

1.  Electronic  music.         I.  Torrlcelli  Productions. 

791.43  7&-711516 

CINE 


Popular    Science 


Synthetic    giant    molecules    {Filmstrip) 
Audio- Visuals,  1970. 

41  fr      color.     35  mm. 

With  lenchers'  guide. 

Summary:  l'rei«euts  selected  examples  repi-esentatlve  of  the  spec- 
trum of  synthetic  polymers  in  terms  of  properties,  structures,  pro- 
duction mechanisms,  and  uses.  Emphasizes  the  function.il  nature 
of  monomers  and  related  details  of  additional  condensotlon  polymeri- 
zation.    With  captions. 

I.  Polymers  and  polymerization.  i.  Popular  Science  .Vudlo- 

Visuals. 

547  77-733466 

Popular  Science  .\ndlo-  Visuals 

Synthetic  media:  Cdhge  (Motion  picture)  Hester  and  As- 
sociates, 1966. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Painting) 

I^oop  flim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Discusses  various  collage  techniques,  and  demonstrates 
the  tran^Mirent  tissue  and  bas-relief  methods.  Describes  synthetic 
paints. 

1.  Callage.  I.  Hester  and  Associates.  Series:  Painting  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  6a-2004 

Hester  and  Associates 

Synthetic  media:  Opaque  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  As- 

aociates,  1966. 

4  min,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald,  Stanley  Hadeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  various  techniques  utilizing  synthetic 
paints,  including  impasto,  pallette  knife,  glazing,  and  the  Inclusion 
of  foreign  matter  for  textural  effects. 

1.  Texture  painting.  i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Series:  Paint- 
ing (Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  68-2003 

Hester  and  Associates 

Synthetic  media :  Transparent  (Motion  picture)  Hester  and 
Associates,  1966. 

4  min      si.     color.     8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  flim  niuanted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  CHarence  Kincald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  various  watercolor  techniques  to  show 
the  versatility  of  synthetic  paints. 

1.   Water-color  painting  — Technique.     2.  Texture  painting 
I.  Heater  and  Associates.        Series:  Painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  FiA68-2002 

Hester  and  Associates 

Syosset,  N.  Y,   Nassau  County  Museum 
see 
Nassau  County  Museun. 

The  Syphtm  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batdielor  Educa- 
tion Division,  London  (196-f,  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by 
McGraw-HiU  Book  Co. 

4  mlu.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

hoop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  aod  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  simple  laboratory  demonstratiou  to  show  the 
use  of  the  syphon,  introducing  arrows  to  represent  the  forces  at  work. 

1.  Siphons.  r,  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  FlUna,  ltd.,  London, 

n.  McOraw-HiU  Book  Company. 

532  Fi  A  68-3108 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Syracuse  China  Corporation 
see 

China  first. 


Syracuse  University 
see 


Aerials — tumbling — floor  exercises  (girls). 

Analyzing  reading  achievement. 
Developing  comprehension  skills. 

Efficient  reading. 

Hi-low  bars:   uneven  parallels. 

On  the  parallels. 

Reading  to  remember. 

Side-horse  vaults  and  support  exercises. 
Tumbling  and  floor  exercises. 

'nunbling  and  floor  etercises  2. 

Vocabulary  development. 


Syracuse  University.     Center  for  Instructional 
Communications 


Aerials — tuiaUing— floor  exercise*  (giiis). 

Hi-low  bars:   uneven  parallels. 

Kevin. 

On  the  parallels. 

Side-horse  vaults  and  support  exercises. 

Tumbling  and  floor  exercises. 

T^imbHfii  and  floor  eicrcises  2. 

Syracuse  University.    Educational  Film  Library 
see 

The  Library  and  the  reading  program. 

Organizing  the  reading  program. 

Teaching  reading  in  secondary  schools. 

Syracuse  University.    Film  Marketing  Division 
see 

Hindu  devotions  at  dawn. 

Hindu  family  celebration:   sixtieth  birthday. 

Hindu  procession  to  the  sea. 
Hindu  sacrament  of  surrender. 

Hindu  sacrament  of  thread  Investiture. 

Hindu  sacraments  of  childhood:  the  first 
five  years. 


God. 


Hindu  temple  rites:   bathing  the  image  of 

How  a  Hindu  worships:   at  the  home  shrine. 
Monthly  ancestral  offerings  in  Hinduism. 


Pilgrimage  to  a  Hindu  temple. 
Radha's  day. 

Syracuse  University.    Reading  and  Language  Arts 
Center 
see 

The  Library  and  the  reading  program. 

Organizing  the  reading  program. 
Teaching  reading  in  secondary  schools. 

Syria  (Filmstrip)  Don  Bosco.  Released  by  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  colur.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (CountriM  of  Eiinnw  and 
Africa,  part  2) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  custODU,  famous  palDtings,  scener;, 
topograpby,  SDd  Industry  of  Syria. 

1.  Syria.  I.  Bosco,  Don.  II.  UQlrersal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  III.  Series:  Countries  of  Europe  aud  Africa,  part  'i.  (Filmstrip) 
rDS93]  615.691  79-740551 

Universal  EducaUon  and  Visual  Arts 

Syrinx  (Motion  picture)  N'ational  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
liH)6.  Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by  Ijearning  Corp.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1970. 

3  mln.     srt.     bAw.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

<'re<iits:  Director.  Ryan  l^rliin ;  music,  Claude  Debussy. 

Summary  :  Ad  art  film  without  narration  which  uses  simple  classic 
style  charcoal  drawings  on  white  paper  with  ope  drawing  emerging 
from  another  by  a  combination  of  techniques  to  tell  the  (ireek  fable 
about  the  nymph  Syrinx  who  was  pursu^  by  the  goat-god  Pan. 

1.  Charcoal  drawing.  2.  Art  and  mythology.  I.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board.     11.  Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

704.945  78-709363 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

^roco  (Firm) 
see 

Wall  to  wall  decorating. 


The  Systech  story  (Motion  picture)     John  Robert  Produc- 
tions, 1971. 

l.'t  ni  Ji.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  to  executives  a  successful  maooer  of  deal- 
ing with  the  public  as  demonstrated  by  the  ofScials  of  the  Systech 
Financial  CorimratlotL 

1.  Public  relations — Case  studies.        I.  John  Robert  Productions. 
[HD59]  658  75-713390 

CINE 

The  System.  [Motion  picture]     Paulist  Productions.  1972. 

in  min.     id.     b&w.      16  mm      (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  John  Furi«;  director.  Ralph  Scnensicy;  writer.  Lan  O'- 
Kun      CAST:  Arlene  Golonica.  Richard  Jacckcl. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  a  story  about  a  happy-go-lucky  housewirc.  who  won 
prizes  on  many  television  game  shows,  in  contrast  to  her  husband,  whose 
philosophy  is  that  no  one  gets  something  for  nothing  and  that  one  cannot  beat 
the  system,  in  order  to  show  that  to  live  fully  one  must  trust  life. 

I  Conduct  of  life.  I.  Paulist  Productions.  Pacific  Palisades.  Calif.  11. 
Scries:  Insight.  [Motion  picture] 

[BJ1581.2i  301.42  72-702003 

Paulist  Productions  72  MARC 


System  Development  Corporation 
see 

Information  sharing:    the  hidden  challenge 
in  criminal  justice. 

A   System  (rf  ffross  examination  in  the  eye  laboratory 

{Motion  picture)  Academic  Communications  Facilities, 
University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles,  in  cooperation 
with  I".  S.  Public  Health  Service,  1967. 

20  mln.     B(l.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Use^i  live  action,  animated  drawings,  and  still  photos 
to  demonstrate  the  step-by-step  process  of  grou  examination. 

1.   Kye^Examlnation.  i.   CaUfomla.     University.     University 

at  Los  Angeles.     Academic  Communications  Facility. 

617  Fi  A  68-236 

CINE 

The  System  of  justice  and  its  impact  on  America  (Film- 
atrip)    Current  Affaire  Films,  1970. 

44   fr.     color.     35   mm.      (Current   AITairs   filmstrip   series) 

With  pictorial  discussion  guide. 

CredUi:  Adviser,  Slanson  Van  B.  Jwmlngs. 

Bummaty:  Points  out  the  strengths  and  weaknesaea  of  the  United 
States'  system  of  Justice,  and  examines  whether  or  not  It  ha«  taken 
on  a  larger  role  than  the  one  intended  by  the  authors  of  the 
Constitution.  QueWlons  whether  American  Justice  Is  equal  for  all 
or  whether  It  is  selective,  and  explains  what  types  of  court  ded- 
aiODS  may  have  a  decisive  bearing  on  our  society.     With  captions, 

1.  Justice,  Administration  of— D.  S.  i.  Current  Alfaira  nims. 
New  York. 

MO  7»-736281 

Current  Affairs  Films 


A  Systematic  approach  to  weed  control  (FUmstrip)     Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1969. 

5ft  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Authors.  R.  L.  Coiirson.  M.  D,  McOlamery. 
Hummary:  Discusses  the  factors  to  be  considered  when  iwlectlng  a 
herbicide  for  weed  control  in  corn  and  soybeans.     With  captions. 
1    Weed  control.        r.   Illinois.     Unlremlty.     Vocational   Agrlcnl- 

"*"*"'"  632  72-T34198 

University  of  Illlnola.  Vocational  Axrlculture  Service 


Systematic  instructional  decision  making  (Filmstrip)    Vun- 
cet  Associates.  1967.    Made  by  Consolidnted  Film. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  slngte-track,  1  reel  (5  In.), 
3]  In.  per  sec..  30  rain. 

With  instructor's  manual. 

TREDITS :  Authors,  W.  James  Popham,  Eva  L,  Baker. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  a  general  Instructional  model  which  can  be 
used  by  teachers  in  deciding  which  instructional  activities  to  Include 
in  a  teaching  sequence  and  whether  the  Instructional  sequence  waa 
effective.  Examines  differences  between  the  "teacher-artlat"  and 
"teacher-technician"  conceptions  of  Instruction. 

1.  Teaching.         I.  Vimcet  Associates. 

371.3  7»-737566 

Vlmcet  Associates 


398 


Systems  for  Education 


How  ao  you  connect  a  battery,  bulb,  and 
switch  to  make  the  bulb  light? 


What  happens  when  li^ts  are  connected  in 
a  parallel  circuit? 


What  happens  when  lights  are  connected  in 
a  series  circuit? 

Will  a  sugar  solution  conduct  electricity? 
vinegar  ? 


Will  water  conduct  electricity? 


Systems  of  linear  equatlms  (algebraic  approadi)   (Film- 
strip)    H.  M.  Stone  Productions,  1971. 

40  fi'.    color.    35  mm.     (Secondary  mathematics) 

With  ;inide  and  resource  manual. 

Summary:  IlliistrRtes  how  to  .solve  a  system  of  linear  equations 
by  first  finding  equivalent  systems  of  equations  and  then  locating 
the  simplest  equivalent  system  whose  solution  U  obvious.  Uses 
different  methods.  Including  the  addition  and  subtraction  methods. 

1.   Equations.   Simultaneous.  I.   Stone    (R.   H.)    Productions. 

Series:  Secondary  mathematics  (Filmstrip) 

512  75-738187 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions 


Systems  of  linear  equations  (graphical  approach)     H.  M. 

Stone  Productions,  1971. 

40  f!'.    f-ojor,    35  mm.     (Secondary  mathematics) 

With  fnilde  and  resource  manual. 

Siituninry:  Develops  the  idea  that  a  graph  of  a  linear  equation  In 
two  variables  is  a  set  of  points  whoee  coordinates  satisfy  the  equa- 
tion. Graphically  solves  the  systems  of  two  equations  In  two  varia- 
bles, showing  that  the  resulting  pair  of  lines  either  are  parallel, 
coincide,  or  Intersect.    With  captions. 

1.  Equal  ions— Numerical  solutions.  2.  Algebra — Graphic  methods. 
L  Stone   (H.  M.)   Productions.  Series:  Secondary  mathematics 

(Filmstrip) 

512  71-738186 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions 


Syzygy    {Motion   picture)      N'ational   Council   of   Churches, 
1969.    Made  by  Steeg  Productions. 

27  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  introduction  to  contemporary  probl^ns  of  society 
and  the  role  of  the  church,  o^  stimulated  by  a  group  discussion  of  a 
three-part  film  dealing  with  war,  cities,  and  people. 

1.  Church  and  social  problem»~U.  8.  i.  National  Council  of  the 
Oiurches  of  Christ  In  the  United  States  of  America. 

261  Tl-702600 

CINE 


SzSzarcu  Bill    (Motion  picture) 
see   Bill  has  a  hundred  faces 


Szekely,  Hans 
see 


Desire. 
Szilard,  Leo 


Small  world:    Szilard,  Bethe,  Strauss, 
Wiesner. 


Small  world:    Szilard,  Murray,  Medaris 
Teller,  Wiesner. 


Szulczewski.  Greg 


Sunshine  in  her  hair. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TAC:  the  Hghtning  piinch  {Motion  picture)  CBS  Newa, 
1965. 

3t)  miti.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  b;  the  Prudential  lasurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documeiitarr  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Creditt:  Producer,  I)>aac  Klelnerman;  director.  Peter  Poor;  writer, 
Richard  Wltkln;  narrator.  Walter  Croaklte;  photographer,  Wade 
Bingham;  editor,  Harold  Silver. 

Summajy:  Dewrlbes  the  capacities  and  activities  of  the  Tactical 
Air  Command,  the  air  arm  of  the  United  States  Strike  Command, 
whose  purpose  Is  to  Ogbt  limited  warfare  with  tactical  flexlbllttr  and 
to  engage  In  aerial  reconnaissance. 

1.  U.  S.  Air  Force.  Tactical  Air  Command.  i.  The  Twentieth 
century  (Television  program)  n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 
Inc.    CBS  News. 

358.4  Fi  68-265 

TELL-techniqoes  in  early  lansruage  learning  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Sprocket  Productions.  Made  by  Tom  Sweeney.  Re- 
leased by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

17  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  booklet. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Marlis  Maon. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  a  pre-scbool  language  curriculum  ba^^^ 
On  environmental  assistance  that  attempts  to  stimulate  the  langoage 
functioning  of  two-year-old  children. 

1,   language  arts   (Preschool)         I.  Sprocket  Productions, 
II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

[LB1140]  372.21  70-718056 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

The  TG-3  grinder.  Part  1:  Nomenclature  and  CMitrols 
{Motion  Picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  tnln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  pboootape  in  cassette; 
II  Ips. 

Loop  flUn. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonaa. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  use  the  three-ln-ooe  machine  which 
can  do  surface,  tool  and  cutter,  and  chip  breaker  grinding.  Demon- 
strates the  functions  of  each  part. 

1.  Grinding  machines.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products 
[TJ1280]  621.9  73-712564 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  TG-3   grinder.     Part  2:  Nomenclature  and  controls 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette: 
11  Ips. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt.  Harold  Jonas. 

SU.MMARY:  Explains  the  functions  of  parts  and  controls  of  the 
TG-3  grinder. 

1.  Grinding  machines.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products 
[TJ1280]  621.9  77-712665 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  TG-3  grinder.  Part  3:  Basic  operations  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cin- 
ema Communications. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cas<iette: 
II  Ipe. 

Loop  Sim. 

With  script 

CREDITS :  Consultant  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  use  of  the  TG-3  grinder  as  a  surface 
grinder  and  a  tool  and  cutter  grinder. 

1.  Grinding  machines.         I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TJ1280]  621.9  70-712563 

DCA  Educational  Products 

The  TG-3  grinder.  Part  4:  Using  the  onivise  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969,  Made  by 
Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  II  ipe. 
Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  to  use  the  unlvlae  with  the  coolant  at- 
tachment to  make  a  chip  breaker  grinder  of  the  TQ-S  grinder. 

1.  Grinding  machines.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

tTJl280]  621.9  70-712566 

DCA  Educational  Products 

IM  (Motion  picture)  Public  Media,  inc.  Made  by  Jerry 
Aronson  Productions.  Released  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1970. 

5  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  ex[>erimental  art  fllm.  A  composition  of  multiple 
nude  Images  floating  In  space,  merging,  and  separating. 

1.  Nude  In  art.    2.  Composition  (Art)  i.  Public  Media,  inc. 

n.  Films  Inconwrated. 

704.94  70-706166 

Public  Media,  Inc. 
TRIP  sted   {Motion  picture)     Lawrence  Radiation  Labora- 
tory, University  of  California.    Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic 
Enerp-  Commission,  1968. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummani:  Describes  TRIP  (tranaformatlon-lnduced-plastldty^  as 
a  new  series  of  thermomechaolcallj  treated,  highly  alloyed  steels 
combining  high  ductility  and  high  strength,  developed  from  basic 
research  In  metallurgy  at  the  University  of  California  in  Berkeley. 
Uses  closeup  photography  to  show  the  transformation  that  occurs  In 
TRIP  steel  as  load  is  applied  to  both  notched  and  tensile  specimens. 

1.   Steel   alloys.  i.  California.     University.     Lawrence  Radia- 

tion Laboratory,    n.  U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  C-ommlsslon. 

672  FiE  68-97 

n.  S.  Atomic  Energy  CommlsidMi 


TRW  Inc.       TRW  Systems 
see 

This  is  TRW. 


T.  V.  A.  (Motion  picture)     RKO  Radio  Pictures  ,1946?, 

18  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (This  Is  America) 

Originally  released  In  SS  mm. 

In  the  RKO  Radio  Pictures  Fllm  Collection  of  the  American  Tllm 
Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Frederic  Ullman.  Jr. ;  director,  Slavko  Vorka- 
pich;  writer,  Ardls  Smith;  narrator,  Dwlgfat  Weist;  music.  Alan 
Sbulman. 

SUHUART :  Shows  the  effects  of  the  woi%  of  the  Tennessee  VaUer 
Aotbority— electric  power  for  fertilisers  and  IrrigraHon-Jtrtnging 
new  cropB  and  a  better  life  to  the  pec^le  of  the  Talley. 

1.  Tennessee  Valley  Authority-  I.  RKO  Radio  PIcttires,  Inc.  H. 
RKO  Radio  Pictures  Film  Collection.  III.  American  Film  Institute 
Collection.        Series:  This  Is  America  (Motion  picture) 

333.9  76-710448 


TV  news:  measure  of  the  medium  (Motion  picture)     Shana 
Corp.    Released  by  UFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

16  Rilii.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMM.\RY:  Demonstrates  the  complexities  of  broadcast  Journal- 
ism and  portrays  some  of  the  factors  that  inhibit  complete  objective 
reporting. 

1.  Televhion  broadcasting  of  news.         I.  Shana  Corporation. 
II.  Bl'.^  Educational  Media. 

[PN4784.T4]  070.4  79-714372 

BF.\  Educational  Media 


The  T.  V.  picture  tube  {Filmstrip)  North  American  Philips 
Corp.  Made  by  N.  V.  Phjiips  Gloeilampenfabrieken, 
Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  1958.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

28   fr.     color.     33  mm.      (Physical  principles  of  electron   tubes) 

With  lecture  guide  and  student  workbook. 

Summary:  Explains  component  parts,  shape  and  intensity  of  the 
beam,  the  screen,  deflection  system,  deflection  colts,  fly  back  suppres- 
sion, and  Interlacing.     With  captions. 

1.  Television  picture  tubes.  L  North  American  Philips  Corpora- 
tion. II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Physical  principles 
of  electron  tubes  (FUmstrlp* 

537.5  70-735371 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 


The    TV    repairman    (Filmstrip)     Guidance    Associates   of 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

3.^  fr.  color.  S3  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  S3i  rpm.,  7  mln. 
microgroove.     (Liking  your  Job  and  your  life) 

.Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  dlncu!4sion  galde. 

SUMMARY :  A  self-employed  TV  repairman,  who  left  factory 
work,  tells  how  he  has  worked  out  a  system  with  his  two  partners 
that  leaves  him  time  for  his  hobbles  and  family. 

1.  Television — Repairing.  I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasant- 
ville. N.  Y.  II.  Series:  Liking  your  Job  and  your  life  (Filmstrip) 
tHD9999.T]  331.7  78-788808 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


T.  V.  skunk  (FiliMtnp)    Herbert  M.  EUrins  Co.  [196-!, 

27  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (The  Cat  who  sleeps  all  day  and  his 
friends  I 

Credit*:  Script,  pbotogra[*y,  and  llIoBtratlons,  Klltabeth  Dreaser, 
Peggy  Gullck. 

Summary  A  story  about  how  a  skunk  makes  friends.  Includes 
teadier  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  lists.  With  captiona  For 
primary  grades. 

I.  Herbert  M.  Elklns  Company.  Series:  The  Cat  who  sleeps  all 
day  and  his  friends  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  78-784127 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  O. 


The   T.   V.   talent  coordinator    (Motion  picture)     McGraw- 
Hill  Hook  Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     ( See  a  Job  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sumnwry:  Shows  the  excitement,  challenge,  and  satisfaction  of 
the  work  of  a  TV  talent  coordinator.  FoUows  a  TV  talent  coordina- 
tor during  a  typical  day  of  work. 

1.  Television  as  a  profewlon.  i.  McOraw-HllI  Book  Oompeoy. 

Series :  See  a  job  series  (Motion  plcture)r 

331.7  77-702702 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

TW  Productions 
see 


Books  alive:    A  raisin  in  the  sun. 

Books  alive:    Moby  Dick. 

Books  alive:    Portrait  of  Jenny. 
Books  alive:    Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

Books  alive:   The  Caine  mutiny. 


Democracy:  equality  or  privilege?— Thomas  Jefferson 
vs.  Alexander  Hamilton. 


Impeachment  of  a  President— Andrew  iohiMon  v«. 
Thaddeus  Stevens. 

The  Ri^  ofdiMent — John  Adams  vt.  Matthew  Lyon. 


The   Ri(ht   of  petitioo — John   Quincy   Adams   vs. 
Thomas  Manhall. 


State*' rifhtt. 


Taaffe,  Gordon 
see 


Learning  to  use  the  ruler. 


El  Tabaco:  el  habito  y  stu  pellgros.  [Filmstrip]     Q+Ed  Produc- 
tions, 1972. 

56  fr.  color  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  t.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  min. 
(Las  Drogas  en  nuestra  socicdad,  no.  1) 

Also  iuucd  with  phonotape  in  caucttc. 

Spanish  venion  of  the  1968  filmstrip  entitled  Tobacco:  the  habit  and  the 
hazards. 

With  study  guide  and  script  by  Richard  S.  Scott. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer,  Edward  D.  Eagle;  director.  Michael  Halp- 
erin. 

SUMMARY:  A  historical  review  of  tobacco  smoking.  Reviews  ihe  structure 
and  function  ofthe  hunuui  respiratory  system  and  describes  diseases  and  damage 
caused  by  smoking. 

1.  Smoking.  2.  Tobacco— Physiological  effect.  1.  Q-f-Ed  Productions. 
II.  Tobacco:  the  habit  and  the  hazards  ^Filmstrip]  111.  Series:  Las  Drogar.  en 
nucstra  sociedad.  [Pilmstrip]  no.  1. 

[RA  1242.T6]  6 1 3.8  72-734146 

Q-»-Ed  Productions  72  MARC 


The  Table  and  the  chair   (FUmatrip) 
Records,  1969. 


Coopw  Films  and 


24  fi-.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  a.,  12  In.,  SSJ  rpm.,  2  mln. 
(Our  children's  herlUge  aound  fllmMrtpH,  series  B) 

With  teacher's  j^lde. 

Crcdi(g.-  Producer,  PrenUce  Ford;  mtialc,  Rosa  Rio;  narfBtor  and 
editor,  Marble  BelL 

Summary:  Presents  Edward  Lear's  poem  The  table  and  the  chair 
about  two  pieces  ot  fomlture  that  walk  and  talk  and  tell  of  their 
adventures  as  they  stroll  through  the  town 

I.  I^r,  Edward,  1812-1888.  The  table  and  the  chair,  n.  Cooper 
Films  and  Records.  Series. 


72-734032 


Cooper  Films  and  Records 


Table  Bay    (Motion  picture) 
see    Code  7  victim  51 


Table  maimers  (Famstrip)    Herhert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1968. 

34  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Cbarm  for  chJldrwi) 

Credits:   Writer  and   illustrator,  Ollta  Maloy. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  table  manners  by  contrasting  the  be- 
havior of  a  baby  rabbit  with  what  children  Aould  do.  Includes 
teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  lists.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.   Etiquette  for  children   and   youth.  i.   Herbert   &I.   Elklns 

Company.        Series:  Oharm  for  children  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  75-734129 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 


Table    settings    (Motion    pirture) 
Media,  1969. 


National    Educational 


399 


8  mln.  sd.  color.  (Professional  food  preparation  and  service 
program) 

Versions  available:  magnetic  sd..  optica]  sd.,  cartridge,  reel,  8  mm., 
super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  tables  being  set  for  breakfast,  lundi.  and  dlnntf, 
and  explains  why  correct  procedures  contribute  to  smooth  aerrlce  and 
add  to  the  guests'  ^oyment 

].  Table  setting  and  decoration.  2.  Food  serflce.  i.  National 
Educational  Media.  Series:  Professional  food  preparation  and 

service  program  (Motion  picttne) 

642  75-703057 

National  Educational  Media 


The  Table,  the  doakey.  and  the  woaderfkl  gtick.  [FUmttrip]    Barry 
O'Hara  Productioiu.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

1972. 

53  fr.     color.     33  mm.       and  phonoditc:  I  %.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.    (Folk 
laks  frani  the  brothcre  Orimm) 

Abo  iaiued  with  phonoupe  in  caMctte. 

SUMMARY:  PrcMfiU  Grimm's  fairy  ulc  aboul  the  galUni  tailor  and  the 
|ianu.  For  ckmeolary  gradet. 

[1.  Fairy  taka.     2.  Folkiore—Oennany]       I.  Cnnun.  Jakob  Ludwig  Kari. 
17S5-1863.     DaiTaprere  Schneiderlein.     II.  Barry  O'Hara  Productioiu.     III. 
BFA  Educational  Media.     IV.  Scries:  Folk  tak>  horn  the  brother*  Grimm. 
tFilmstrip] 
cPZ8j  398.21  72-732515 

BFA  Educaliooal  Medta  72  MARC 


TiMets  of  stoMe.  [Filnutrip]     Cathedral  FUnu,  1962. 

45fr,  color.  35nun.  andpbooodiac:  la.,33  l/3rp«B„  12mia.  (Stohta 
tioto  the  Old  Teaument  Series  4;  Story  of  Moaea,  oo.  5) 

With  script  and  study  (uide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  James  K.  Friedrich;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler;  writer, 
Jcsae  L.  Coburo;  srtists.  Piul  Hartley.  ColUn  Campbell. 

SUMMARY:  PrcMfiti  events  in  the  Mfe  of  Moses,  telling  how  he  received  the 
Ten  commandments  on  isbleu  of  itone  tiom  God  sod  how  he  broke  the  uUets 
when  be  discovered  his  people  worshiping  a  goldea  idol. 

I.  Moaes.  2.  Commandmenta,  Ten.  I.  Cstbedrsl  Fihns.  inc.,  Burbank. 
Calif.  II.  Series:  Stories  from  the  Old  Testament  Scries  4:  Story  of  Moms. 
[Filmstrip]  DO.  5. 

[BS580.M6)  222  72-733447 

Cathedral  Plhna  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tactical  operations  {Mntion  picture)  Institute  on  Commu- 
nism and  C'onstitutionjil  Dcmorracy,  Vnndcrbilt  IJniver- 
sitv.  in  rooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDl'-TV. 

30  inin.     R'l.     b&iv.     1(>  uiai.     (I'he  Nature  of  oooiuiuiiifmt,  do.  15) 

With  stmly  Kiiitle. 

Creiitt:  frcliiocr  and  director,  Herald  Biirlase. 

SuHimarii:  Lecturer  Uerhart  Nieiiiejer  discusses  Lenin's  work 
Ijeft-wing  cmnninniiiin,  whji-h  deals  with  the  idea  of  a  pi-otracted 
strngple  after  the  proietarhm  seizure  of  power,  Dt>scrlbes  the  prin- 
ciples laid  down  bv  Lenin  in  rebukins  left-winj:  Communists. 

1.  Commuiiiem— Hist.  i.  I^iiln.  Vladimir  Il'ich.   1870-1924. 

Detskafit  bolezn'  "levizny"  v  kommunlzme.  ii.  Vnnderbilt  University, 
Nashville.  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy. 
Series :  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  15. 

Fi  67-585 

Tactile  and  visual  texture  (Motion  picture)  Sal  Bruno. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Rlements  of  art:  texture) 

I.OOP  film. 

With  study  ^ide. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  tactile  and  visual  texture,  and  shows  a  vari- 
ety of  materials  and  textures  used  In  works  of  art.  Illustratea  how 
the  artist  may  simulate  the  texture  of  any  object. 

1.  Texture  (Art)  I.  Bruno,  Sal.  II.  BPA  Educational  Media. 
III.  Series:  Elements  of  art,  texture  (UotioQ  picture) 

701.8  78-712986 

BFA  Educatiooal  Media 

Tactileboard  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  (irosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

3  min.     si,     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  design— experimental) 

I.OUP  Hiui. 

With  fact  .-heet. 

CREDITS:   Executive  producer,   Robert  B.   Beeching. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  to  make  a  tactile  composition. 

1.  Texture  (Art)  I.  Scope  Productlon.s.  11.  Gros.set  &  Dunlap. 
inc.,  publishers,  New  York.  III.  Series:  Basic  design — experimental 
(Motion  picture) 

701.8  78-711761 

Scope  Productions 

Tadp(rfc  shrimp  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The  Inrertebratee  aeries) 

Loop  filni.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Bruce  Russell. 

Summary.'  Studies  the  dlasslflcatioa,  structure,  behavior,  and  ecot- 
og7  of  the  tadpole  shrimp. 

1.  Notostraca.  i.  Thome  Films,  IQC,  Boutder,  Oolo.  Series: 

The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

565  73-700810 

TbOT'De  rUms 


Tadpole   tale:   Hike  gives  up  a  friend    (Motion  picture) 
United  World  Films,  1967. 

14  HI  II.     sd.     n>lor.     16  mm. 

Wlih  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Conwultants.  Ralph  Brande.  Helen  B.  Warrlu. 

Summary:  An  open-end  film  pointing  out  that  every  .species  has 
Its  own  way  of  life.  A  city  boy  who  finds  a  tadpole  in  a  park  lake, 
brings  it  home,  watches  It  grow,  and  finally  returns  the  frog  to  the 
lake  becau-te  be  realizes  that  its  chances  for  survival  are  best  in  Its 
own  world. 

1.  Fri^K.    '2.  Amphiblan.s— Metamorphosis.  i.  United  World 

Films,  IQC 

Fi  A  67-1933 
Universal  Education  it  Visual  Arts 


Tadpole  to  toad  (Motion  picture)    Pat  Dowlinj^,  1961    Be- 

leased  by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

S  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Elementary  science  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Hummar]/:  Trat-es  the  develofwaent  of  the  toad  from  a  tadpole  to 
maturity. 

1.  Toads.     2.  Amirtilblana — Metamon^osis.  i.  Dowllng,  Pat 

II.   International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Elementary  sci- 

ence aeries  (Motion  picture) 

597  77-703166 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 

Tadpoles  1:  hatching  through  Initial  leg  growth  (Motion 
picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1967. 

4  mln      --1.     color.     8  mm.     (Kggs  and  tadpoles) 

I»op  tllni. 

Made  for  the  EJcnientary  Sclenc-e  Study  proJe»-t. 

With  notfx. 

Hummary:  Uses  close-up  and  tlme-lap.se  photography  to  show  the 
actual  hatching  of  the  tadpole  and  details  of  the  newly-emerged 
tadpole.  Follows  the  maturation  of  the  gills  and  the  development 
of  the  mouth  and  the  hind  legs. 

1.  Amphibians— MeUmorphoM 8.  i.  Education   Development 

Center.        Series:  Eggs  and  tadpoles  ( Motion  picture) 

597  79-700711 

Kdtication  Development  Center 


Tadpoles  2:   metamorphosis   (Motion  picture)     Education 
Development  Center,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (E^s  and  tadpole.s) 

l.oop  lilm. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Sclenw  Study  project. 

With  notes. 

Hummary:  L'tses  close-up  and  time-lapse  photography  to  show  how 
a  mature  tad|)ole  with  its  hind  legs  well  developed  becomes  more  and 
more  frogllice.  Explores  how  the  front  legs  emerge,  the  mouth 
widens,  the  tall  Is  absorbwi.  the  eyes  develop  and  bulge,  and  the 
throat  moves  as  air  Is  pumpwl   Into  the  newly  formed  lungs. 

1.  Amphlbiana— Meumorphosia.  l  Education  Development 

Center.        Series:  Biggs  and  tadpoles  (Motion  picture) 

597  72-700712 

Education  Development  Center 

Taffel,  Thomas  A 
see 


Sebattler  en  couleur. 


Ten  minutes  to  takeoff. 


Taft,  Horace  Button,  1861-1943 
see 

A  Talk  to  the  old  boys  of  the  Taft  School 
by  the  founder  and  headmaster,  Horace  D. 
Taft,  July  18,  1933. 

Taft  Broadcasting  Company 
see 


Taft  in  the  White  House  (Motion  picture)    Anargyros  Fibn 
Lil.iiuy,  1!)T0. 

4  min.    si.    b&w.    super  8  mm.     (Historical  bIghUghts) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  film  notes. 

SUMMARY :  The  27th  President  of  the  United  States,  William 
Howard  Taft,  is  shown  during  various  stages  of  his  political  career. 
Major  policies  adopted  during  his  term  of  ofllce  are  outlined.  De- 
feated for  re-election  by  Woodrow  Wilson,  Taft  Is  seen  as  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 

1.  Taft,  William  Howard,  ITes.  U.  S..  1857-1930.  I.  Anargyroa 

Film  Library.     II.  Series:  Historical  highlights  (Motion  picture) 
[E76-2]  923  72-713037 

Anargyros  Film  Library 


Taggart   {Motion  picture)     Gordon  Kay  &  Associates.     Re- 
]e.tsed  by  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1964. 

STt  nrn.      sil.      color,      3-"(  mm. 

Hased  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Louis  L'Amour. 

Credits:  I'mducer.  Gordon  Kay;  director,  R.  G.  Springsteen:  screen- 
play, Robert  Ciei^hton  Williams;  mu.sic  supervisor,  Jot^ph  Oershen- 
son  :  director  of  photography.  William  Margulles;  editor,  Tony  Martl- 
nelli.  Cast:  Tony  Young,  Dan  Duryea,  Dick  Foran,  Elsa  Cardenas, 
Jean  Hale. 

i^unnnary:  Western.  A  young  cowboy,  having  shot  the  man  who 
killed  his  homesteading  parents,  endeavors  to  outwit  a  bounty  hunter 
placed  on  his  trail  by  the  killer's  father. 

r,   L'Amour.   Louis,  1008-  Taggart.      ii.  Gordon   Kay  Sc  As- 

sociates.     Ml.  Universal  Pictures  Company,  inc.  (Incorporated  1936} 

70-70*2005 


Tahara,  (3eorge 
see 


Mana,  the  magic  spear. 


Tahiti  is  my  idand  (Filmstrip)    Lyceum  Productions,  1969. 

53   fr.     cofor.     35   mm.    and   phonodtsc:   2   8.    (Is.   for   manual 
projector,  1  a.  for  autoorattlc  projector).  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  8  min. 

Credits:  Author,  Ellsabetb  Baldwin  Hazelton;  photographer,  Ann 
Attwood. 

Summary:  A  young  boy  recounts  the  happy  years  of  growing  up 
In  Tahiti. 

1.  Tahiti.        I.  I^ceum  Productlooa  (Pino) 

919.6  76-734042 

Lyceum  Prodactioos 


Tahiti  seaventure   (Motion  picture) 
Corp.,  1971. 


McDonnell  Douglas 


14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Sponsor,  D.  T.  A.  French  Airlines. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  scenes  of  a  voyage  through  six  remote 
Islands  In  French  Polynesia,  pointing  oat  that  the  lalaods  are  amonj{ 
the  last  of  a  vanishing  south  aea  paradise. 

1.  French  Polynesia — Description  and  travel    2.  Tahiti — Descrip- 
tion and  travel.       I.  McDonnell  Douglas  Corporation, 
[DUSO]  919.6  78-713451 

CINE 


Vai  chi  ch'uan  (Motion  picture)     Tom  Davenport,  1969. 

8  mln.    sd.    bftw.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Analyzes  the  aesthetic  and  qtlritual  values  of  the 
traditional  form  of  spiritual  and  physical  ezwclae  In  China  called 
T'al  dii  ch'uan.     Filmed  In  Taiwan. 

1.  Tai  chl  ch'flan.        l  Davenport,  Tom. 

796.4  76-702601 

CINE 


The  Taiga  (Filmatrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

.'■1  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm, 
(Land  b.uuie'^  of  the  world) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Photocraphers,  Arthur  C.  Twomey,  J.  M.  Twomey;  film 
editor.  Karin  H.  Klink. 

Summary:  Points  out  characteristic  vegetation  and  wildlife  of 
the  taiga  and  shows  how  these  organisms  have  adapted  to  the 
re^rional  climate  and  to  each  other. 

1.   Taigas.  I.   Eye  Oate  House.   Inc.  Series:   Land  blomes 

of  the  world  (FllmKtrlp) 

B51.4  70-734866 

ALA  Booklist 


neTril«adflfaaefMaM.(PniBstrip]    Bocyclopaedia  Britannice 
Cofp..  1971. 


93  fr. 


39  a 


a..  14  b 


^- 21.,  12  in..  33  1/3  r] 
a  sad  convoffiaM) 
Abo  ImuwI  wttk  phofto«ap«  ia  cmsshb. 
With  UsclMr-|  gi^dc 

SUMMARY:  iDiniduMS  the  mathctaaticaj  coaoapt  of  Um  "tail  end  of  a 
Mqueao«."  F.^iHihwa  iIm  gnpk  of  s  weqmoes  ia  ordw  to  prwi  the  proU«n 
of    tntiag  isConsMioa  sbooi  a  wtwite  •aqiwnoc 

1.  Saqiiwon  (Uatfaaastka)     2.  Al^bn— OnpUc  method       I  Bacy- 
clopiiJia  ■rliaaaln  Edwcadoaal  Corpofalioa.     11.  Sanaa:  isttoductios  lo  cal- 
I.  [PUnatrlpi 

515  72-734537 

n  MAKC 


|QA393, 

UBC 


400 


Tail  twisters.  [Filmstrip]     Bowtnar  Records,  1973. 

appTox.  4S  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  S.,  7  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 
(Bowmar  nature  aeries:  the  ways  of  animals) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  casMtte. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Combines  artwork  and  narration  with  live  photographs  to 
show  animals  that  swing  by  their  taiU.  Keyed  lo  the  book  of  the  same  title  by 
Aileen  Fisher.  For  primary  grades. 

1-  Tail— Juvenile  films.  [1  Tail.  2.  Ammals]  1.  Fisher.  Aileen  Lucia. 
1906-  Tail  twisters,     II.  Bowmar  Records.     Ill,  Series:  Bowmar  nature 

series:  the  ways  of  animab,  (Filmsiripj 

[QL950.6]  372.3  72-735056 

Bowmar  72  MARC 


Tailor-tacking,  basting  darts  and  seams,  fitting  (Motion 
picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Kelesaed 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Basic  dreaamaklug ) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  nmi. 

With  teacher's  suida 

1.  Dressmaking.  l  Eothen  Films,    n.  Encyciopaedla  Britannica 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  dressmaking  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

646.4  75-704543 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Ooii>. 


Tailoring  (Filmstrip)     McCall  Pattern  Co.  ,196-f] 

2  filmstrips  (50  fr.  each),     color.    35  mm. 

SUMUAKT :     Illustrates    beginning    and    Intermediate    steps    la 
methods  of  tailoring  a  garment. 

1.  Tailoring  (Women's)         I.  McCall  Pattern  Company. 
[TT519.5]  646.4  76-739589 

McCall  Pattern  Co. 


Tailor's   tacks    (Motion  picture)      McGraw-Hill   Book   Co., 
1970.     Made  by  CinefilinB,  MontreaL 

4  mill.    Ki.    color,    super  8  mui.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  2) 

Loop  niin  mounted  In  cartrid^. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.   DresMiuatclug.     2.  Sewing  i.  McGraw-Hill   Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  technique,-*  series  (Motion  picture)  set  2, 

646.4  72-706631 

McGraw  Hill  Book  Co. 


Tailstock    (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Book   Co.,  1967. 
Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4   mill      si.     color.     8  mm,      (Machine  shop  series.     Elementary 
engine  l.ulie,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  function  of  the  tailstock,  an  Integral  part 
of  the  lathe;  shows  its  parts  and  demonstrates  their  use. 

1.  Lathes.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.        Series:  Machine 
shop  series.     Elementary  engine  lathe  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2484 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Tait  Manufacturing  Company 


Reflections  on  oil. 


Taiwan  today.  [Filnutripj  Charles  CahiU  and  Aisociatet.  Made 
by  Tom  Davenport.  Released  by  AIMS  Instnictional  Media 
Servicea,  1972. 

4  nimsirips,  color.  33  mm.  and  2  phonodiacs  (2  a.  each).  7  in.,  33  I  /3 
rpm. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  castclle. 

With  fuide. 

CONTENTS;  1.  Taiwan — general  background,  part  I, — 2.  Taiwan — general 
background,  pan  2.-3,  Taiwan — cultural  traditions  and  cultural  strains,  pan  I. 
— *,  Taiwan— cultural  traditions  and  cultural  strains,  pan  2. 

I,  Formoaa.  1,  CahJII  (Charles)  and  AaKKiates,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
II,  AIMS  Inairuciional  Media  Servicea. 

[DS895.F7i  915.1  72-73316* 

AIMS  instructional  Media  72  MARC 

Servicea 


Tajin  (Relampago)   (Motion  picture) 
ico  City,  1970. 


Promex  Films,  Mex- 


20  mln.     sd.     color     16  mm.     (Mexico  inmiortal) 

Credits:  Authors,  Fernando  A.  Soler,  Hugo  F.  Romero,  Salvador 
T,  Vega.  Ruben  F.  Agulrre. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  importance  of  the  Totonaca  cirllUatlon 
in  pre-Hl.spanic  Mexico.  Shows  the  pyramids  of  TaJln,  the  folk- 
lore and  customs  of  the  Totonacs,  and  tbe  moat  Important  details 
of  Papantla  and  the  sarroondlng  regions. 

1,  Totonacos.  2.  TaJin,  Mexico.  i.  Promex  Films.  Series: 
Mexico  Immortal  (Motion  picture) 

972  76-706799 

Promex  Films 


Take  a  giant  step  (Motion  picture)    KXUC-TV.    Made  by 

Sunburst    Films.      Released    by    Roundtable    Productions, 
1968. 

2S  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  KNBC  surrey) 

Summary;  Follows  the  progress  of  a   former  Negro  rioter  from 

the  time  he  decides  to  apply  for  a  Job  through  his  development  as 

a  valued  employee.     Filmed  Id  location  In  the  rlot-tom  Watts  area. 

1.   Negroes— Employment.  i.   KNBO-TV    (Telerlitlon   station) 

Loa  Angeles,     a.  Roundtable  Productions,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

881.86  79-702602 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TBke  a  look  at  yours^  (Motion  picture)  Shepard  Menken 
Enterprises.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serr- 
ices,  1970. 

16  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Shepard  Menken. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatization  In  which  a  bor  who  IB  aotagoDlstlc 
toward  authority  has  mixed  eiuotlone  when  hlB  plajsround  miper- 
vlsor.  s  part-time  policeman,  flnds  the  boy's  stolen  bicycle.  Designed 
to  promote  discussion  on  attitudes  toward  laws  and  safety. 

1.  Authority.  2.  Law  enforcement.  T.  Shepard  Menken  Enter- 
prises.    II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

rHM271]  171  74-712725 

AIMS  Instnictlonal  Media  Seirleei 

Take  a  running  start  {Motion  picture)  West  Virginia  Uni- 
versity.   Made  and  released  by  Screenscope,  1969. 

17  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  poverty  conditions  in  Appalacbia,  West  Vir- 
ginia. Shows  how  children  In  these  areas  are  being  helped  by  an 
unusual  community  effort 

1.  Poor— Appalachian  r«ion.        i.  West  Virginia.    CnlTersltj. 
n.  Screenscope,  inc. 

30&.17M  72-706925 

CINE 

Take  another  kmk  (Motion  picture)  CUKA  International. 
Made  by  Fenton  McHugh  Productions.  Released  by 
Association  Films,  1969. 

28  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mtn. 

Bummary:  Presents  examples  to  explain  how  young  people  may 
efficiently  budget  their  finances  by  obtaining  loans  and  placing  their 
earnings  Into  savings  accounts  within  their  credit  union.  Empha- 
BiEes  the  reHponsibility  of  an  Individual  in  society. 

1.  Finance,   Personal  i.  Cuna  International,     n.  Association 

Films,  inc. 

832  78-705679 

CINH 

Take  care  of  your  body  (Filmstrip)  Q-f-Ed  Productions. 
Released  by  Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual 
Educntion,  1971. 

."t?  fr.  color.  S.'t  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in..  33|  rpm.. 
8  mln.     (Drugs  and  you) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  euide. 

SUMMARY ;  Presents  a  story  in  which  the  lllnese  of  their  pet 
rabbit  shows  children  thnt  animals  as  well  as  humans  need  certain 
things  in  order  to  grow  and  stay  healthy.  Explains  that  anything 
we  put  In  our  bodies  can  either  help  or  hurt  ub.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Nutrition— Juvenile  films.  I.  Q+Ed  Productions,     II.  So- 

ciety  for   Visual  Education,   inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Series:   Drugs  and 
you   (Filmstrip) 

[TX355]  372.3  72-739502 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Take  5  Productions 
see 

Fat  people! 


skinny  people! 


Ttkt  her,  she's  mine  {Motion  picture)    Twentieth  Centnry- 
Foi  Film  Corp.,  1963. 

98  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

ClneninScope.    Color  by  DeLoxe. 

Based  on  Phoebe  and  Henry  Epbron's  play  of  the  same  title. 

Creait»:  Producer  and  director,  Henry  Koster;  screenplay,  Nun- 
nally  Johnson;  music,  Jerry  Goldsmith;  director  of  photography, 
Luclen  Ilailnrd;  film  editor.  Marjorle  Fowler.  Caat:  James  Stewart, 
Sandra  Dee,  Audrey  Meadows,  Robert  Morley,  PblUroe  Fonjoet, 
John  McOlver. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  college  girl  whose  campus  travels 
take  her  from  America  to  Paris  and  Into  the  center  of  a  series  of 
adventures  which  are  complicated  by  the  preeeoce  of  her  be- 
wildered father. 

I.  Bpbroo,  Phoebe  <WolUnd)   1914-  Take  ber,  she's  mine, 

n.  Twentieth  Century-  Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1641 


Take  it  from  Charlie  (Filmstrip)    Boy  Scouts  of  America, 
1970. 

59  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlac:  2  a  (1  s.  for  maooal 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  3Si  rpm.,  8  mln.  ea«A 
side,    mlcrogroove. 

.'NUMMARY:  Explains  the  relationship  Ijetween  the  Boy  Scouts 
of  America  and  the  United  Way. 

1.  Boy  Scouts.        I.  Boy  Scouts  of  America. 
[HS3313]  369.43 

Audiovisual  Service,  Boy  Scouts  of  America 


78-738989 


Tike  It  froai  tke  ko*-  [Motion  picture]  Ingersoll-Rand  Co.  and 
General  GrindiQi  Wheel  Corp.  Made  by  R.  W.  Sifman. 
Released  by  West  Glen  Fihns.  1971. 

16  min.     kL     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Striva  to  influence  ponsUe  gnnder  operator*  to  practice 
•afcty  mcMUfct  when  mounting  grinding  wheel*  Bod  >ifffHW«f  portsble  grinden. 
DemortttraUs  isfety  practices  in  handling  portable  irinden. 

1.  Grinding  and  polishing — Ssfety  roeuurcr        I.  IngcrKjU-Rand  Company. 
IL  General  CriBding  Wheel  Corporstion.     III.  Wnt  Oka  Films. 
[TJl280i  614.8  72-701078 

ONE  72  MARC 

TUte  it  from  the  top  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada  and  the  Centennial  Commission,  Ottawa. 
Made  nnd  released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1966. 

2S  mln.    sd    color.    35  mm. 

A  short  version  of  the  50  mln.  fllm  released  under  the  Helicopter 
Canada. 

Crtditt:  Producers,  Peter  Daly,  Tom  Daly;  director  and  photog- 
rapher, Eugene  Boyko;  commentary  and  dialog.  Donald  Brittaln, 
Derek   Hay;    narration,   Stanley  Jackson;   editor.  Rex  Tasker. 

Summary:  Provides  a  coast-to-coast  helicopter  view  of  Canada, 
emphasizing  regional  characteristics  and  activities. 

1.    Canada — Description    and    travel — 1951-  X.    C^itenoial 

Commission  (Canada)     n.  Canada.     National  PUm  Board,     in.  Hdl- 
copter  Canada  (Motion  picture) 

917.1  76-700838 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Take  it  from  the  top    (Motion  picture) 
see   Helicopter  Canada 

T^e  mj  Ufe.  [Filmstrip]     American  Baptist  Films,  1972. 

66  fr.     color-     35  mm. 

With  icript- 

CREDITS:  Script  snd  photogrsphy,  Anne  J.  Hansen. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  story  of  Kaslun  of  southern  India,  who  carried 
out  her  ambition  to  study  at  the  American  Baptist  Hospital  at  Kavali  in  order 
to  become  a  nurse. 

I.  Nurses  and  nuraing—Soulh  India         1.  American  Baptist  Convention. 
eTR13]  610.73  72-735093 

American  Baptist  Film*  72  MARC 

Take  one  with  yon  {Motion  picture)     American  Broadcast- 
ing Co.    Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26   m'n.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Winston  Churchill:   The  valiant 


Churchill. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Ben  Felner ;  originator,  Jadt  Le  Vlen ;  writer. 
Max  Ehrllch ;  Churchlirs  narration,  Richard  Burton ;  narrator,  Gary 
Merrill;  editor,  Yoshio  Klshl. 

Bummary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  the  British 
preparations  for  a  German  Invasion  after  the  fall  of  France  and 
the  Inception  at  the  Lend  lease  program  after  ChurcbllVs  appeals 
for  assistance  to  Roosevelt. 

1  World  War,  1960-1945.  2.  Lend-lease  operations  (1W1-1W5) 
I  Churdhlll,  Sir  Winston  Leonard  Spencer,  1874-1965.  The  Second 
World  War.  n.  American  Broadcasting  Company,  in.  Screen  Gems. 
Inc.  Series:  Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant  years  (Motion  pic- 
ture) no.  7i. 

940.5373  Fi  67-2116 


Keleased  by 


Take  Ten  Incorporated 
see 

Kup's  show  on  salesmanship. 

Selling — the  great  career. 
Think  win. 


Take  that  first  step  (Motitm  picture)  Southern  Ref^on&l 
Education  Board.  Released  by  National  Medical  Audio- 
visual Center,  1968. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  ;  Tells  the  .'ttory  of  a  retarded  boy  and  a  college  atii- 
dent.  Describe.s  their  friendship  and  the  influence  it  has  on  tlie 
career  planning  of  the  student. 

1.  Mental  deficiency.  2.  Interpersonal  relations.  I.  Southern 
Regional  Education  Board.    II.  National  Medical  Audiovisual  Center. 

[RC570]  301.47  71-713897 

National  Medical  Audio-  vlsoal  Center 

Take  the  high  road  (FUmetrip)    Concordia  Films,  1968. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
19  mln.     { Sex  education  series) 

With  script. 

Bummarv:  Explains  the  biological  facts  of  sex  to  teenagers  and 
discusses  the  Christian  attitudes  toward  sex  and  the  dignity  of  the 
human  body. 

1.  Sex  Instruction  for  youth,  r.  Concordia  Publishing  Hou.-w, 
SL  Louis.        Series:  Sex  education  series  (Filmstrip) 

176  77-732860 

Concordia  Films 

Take  this  hammer  (Motion  picture)    KQED. 
National  Educational  Television,  1963. 

45  miTi,     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  report  on  the  visit  to  the  city  of  San  Francisco  In 
the  spring  of  1963  by  Negro  novelist.  €88ayist.  and  playwright  James 
Baldwin.  Presents  Interviews  with  young  Negro  residents  who  dis- 
cuss the  legend  of  a  cosmopolitan,  forward-looking  city.  Includes 
Mr.  Baldwin's  comments  on  Negro-white  relations  in  the  United 
States. 

1.  Negroes— San  Francisco.    2.  Baldwin,  James.  1924-  i. 

San  Francisco.     Television  station  KQED.     n.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center. 

Fi  67-785 

Takedowns  (Motion  picture)  D.  L.  Richardson.  Released 
by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  mln.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wrestling  fundamentals  series) 

I./>op  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  double-leg  takedown,  arm  drag,  and 
whip-over  from  a  standing  position,  and  shows  the  use  of  a  protec- 
tive knee  pad. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Richardson,  D.  L.  n.  Balley-Fllm  Associates. 
Series :  Wrestling  fundamentals  series  ( Motion  picture ) 

796.8  79-705036 

Bailey-Film  Associates 

Takedowns:  dack  under,  modified  ntakie  (Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

8  mln.    si.    color,    snper  8  mm.     (Wrestling) 

Loop  film.    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  caa& 

Bummarif:  A  detailed  analysis,  utilizing  high  speed  photography, 
of  two  Intermediate  takedowns,  the  duck  under  and  modified  atakle. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Elallog  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Uasa.  Se- 
ries: WresUlog  (Motion  pictnre) 

796.8  77-706337 

Ealing  Otrp. 

Takedowns:  fireman's  carry,  knee  dip  {Motion  picture) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Wrestling) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  oo  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Analyzes  in  detail  two  of  the  baste  takedowns,  the 
fireman's  carry  and  knee  dip,  utilizing  ultra  high  speed  photc^aphy. 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Wrestling  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  73-705336 

Baling  Corporation 


(Motion  picture)      Ealing  Corp., 


Takedowns  from  behind 

1970. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Wrestling) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Uses  high  speed  photography  to  analyze  two  basic 
takedowns  from  behind:  one  to  take  a  man  forward  (forward  trip) 
and  one  to  take  a  man  back  (back  heel  trip). 

1.  Wrestling.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Wrestling  (Motion  picture) 

796.8  70-705335 

Ealing  Corporation 

The  Takeoff  and  preparatory  moves    (Motion  picture) 
see   Vaulting:    The  takeoff  and  preparatory  moves 

Taking  a  look  at  marriage  {Filmstrip)    Family  Filmstrips. 

Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

D-l  fr.  color.  ^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  11 
mln.     mLTOgroove.     (Dating  problemfi  of  older  teen^  no.  4) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  R.  Kldd;  consultant,  Itichmond  Barbour; 
photographer.  Ronald  Perkins. 

Summary:  Teenagers  discuss  tlielr  Ideas  about  whra  to  get 
married,  what  to  discuss  before  marriage,  Inter-falth  and  tnter-ractal 
marriage,  and  the  special  problems  of  prolonged  engagmienta  and 
delayed  marriages. 

1.  Marriage.  i.  Family  Filmstrip,  inc.  n.  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Dating  problems  of  older  teens 
(Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

155.5  78-735995 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Taking  a  trip  with  a  book  (Filmstrip)    Educational  Read- 
ing Service,  1968. 

4Z  fr     t-o  <ir.     3.*'>  uim.     (I.*«m-about  filmstrip  library) 

CredUs:  Author.  I>ee  Folk. 

Bummary:  Points  out  that  books  can  be  wonderful  friends  and 
describee  how  books  may  be  found  in  a  library.  For  kindergarten 
to  fourth  grade. 

1.  Libraries.  Children's.        i.  Educational  Reading  Service,  Inc. 

027.62  Fi  A  68-3632 

Educational  Reading  Service 

Taking  better  notes  (Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
mln.     mkrogroove.     (Studying  for  success,  no.  S) 

Witb  teacher's  manual. 

Summary;  Discusses  the  effects  of  taking  better  notes,  which  in- 
clude participation  and  better  thinking  in  class,  the  accumulation  of 
good  material  for  review,  and  the  reduction  of  time  needed  to  com- 
plete examinations. 

1.  Note-taking.  2.  Study.  Method  of.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 
Series :  Studying  for  success  ( Filmstrip)  no.  3. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-3780 

Bye  Gate  Rouse 

Taking  care  of  Mother  BaMwin  (Motion  picture)     Victor 
Nunez,  1969. 

21  ni  n.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Portrays  the  relationship  between  a  young  N^ro  boy 
and  a  bitter  elderly  relative  whom  he  endeavors  to  help  during  the 


1.  Onduct  of  life. 
CINE 


1.  Nunez,  Victor. 
301.43 


72-702603 


401 


lUdng  care  of  the  dty  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp^ 

4  min.     81.     color,     stiper  8  mm.     {The  Changing  city) 

Loop  fllm.    Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summ<iry:  Surveys  the  everyday  maintenance  of  the  city— the 
resurfacing,  cleaning,  repairing,  oiling,  painting,  washing,  trimming, 
sweeping,  and  replacing  various  elements  of  the  city.  For  elemen- 
tary grades. 

1.  Municipal  engineering— JuvenI le  films.  i.  Ealing  Corporation. 
Cambridge,   Mass.         Series:   The  Changing  city    (MoOon  picture) 

372.8  75-700430 

Eal  I  ng  Corpora  1 1  on 

Taking  care  of  things  aroimd  me:  Books.  [Filmstrip]     Morris  D. 
Wertcnberger.  Jr.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

31  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Audiovisual  involvcmenl) 

With  iiudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  captioned  pictures  which  arc  projected  on  the  Kreen  or 
on  the  children  themselves  to  demonstrate  lo  the  children  the  importance  of 
taking  care  of  tilings  around  ihem.  For  elementary  grades. 

1 ,  Chiklren — Conduct  of  life  --Juvenile  films  [  1 .  Conduct  of  lifej  I.  Wer- 
tcnberger. Morris  D.  II  BFA  Educational  Media.  Ill  Series:  Audiovisual  in- 
volvement. [Filmsirip]. 

lBJ1631j  372.24  72-734038 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Desk  tops.  [Filmstrip]  Morris 
D.  Wertcnberger,  Jr.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1972. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Audiovisual  involvement) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  captioned  pictures  which  are  projected  on  the  screen  or 
on  the  children  themselves  to  demonstrate  to  the  children  the  importance  of 
taking  care  of  things  around  them.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Children — Conduct  of  life— Juvenile  films,  jl.  Conduct  of  lifC]  i.  Wer- 
tcnberger. Morris  D.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Audiovisual  in- 
volvcmert,  [Filmslrip]. 

[BJ163h  372.24  72-734035 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Taking  care  of  tUngs  around  me:  Love  the  llowers.  [riim»tnp] 
Morris  D.  Wertcnberger,  Jr.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1972. 

30  fr.     color.     35  cm.     (Audiovisual  involvement) 

With  stitdy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  captioned  pictures  which  arc  projected  on  the  screen  or 
on  the  children  themselves  to  demonstrate  to  the  children  the  importance  of 
taking  care  of  things  around  them   For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Flowers — Juvenile  films.  (1.  Rowcri]  I  Wcnenberger,  Morris  D  II 
BFA  Educational  Media.  111.  Series;  Audiovisual  involvement.  [Filmstrip]. 
[SB405]  372.24  72-734034 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Parks.  [Filmstrip]     Morris  D. 
Wcrtenberger,  Jr.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

26  fr      color      35  mm      (Audiovisual  involvement) 

With  ktudy  guide 

SUMMARY:  L'ses  captioned  pictures  which  are  projected  on  the  screen  or 
on  the  children  themselves  to  demonstrate  to  the  children  the  importance  of 
taking  care  of  things  around  them.  For  elementary  grades. 

I  Parks-  -Juvenile  film*  (I  Parksj  1  Wcrtenberger.  Morris  D  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media.      Ill   Series:  Audiovisual  involvement  [Filmstripj 

[SB481]  372.24  72-734037 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Walls.  [Filmstrip      Morris  D. 
Wcrtenberger.  Jr.     Released  by  BFA  Educational    ledia.  1972. 

29  fr.     color      35  mm.     (Auf'j visual  involvement) 

With  study  gaiJe. 

SUMMARY  Uses  captioned  pictures  which  are  projected  on  the  screen  or 
on  the  children  themselves  tt  demonstrate  lo  the  children  the  importaiice  of 
taking  care  of  things  around  them.  For  elementary  grades. 

I  Children— Conduct  of  life— Juvenile  films  [1.  Conduct  of  life]  I.  Wer- 
lenberger,  Morris  D.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media  \\\-  Scries:  Atidiovtsual  in- 
volvement. [Filmstrip) 

IBJ163I]  372.24  72-734036 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Taking  care  of  your  car  {Motion  picture)  American  Auto- 
mobile Association.  Made  by  South  Carolina  Educational 
Television  Center.  Released  by  Great  Plains  National  In- 
structional Television  Library,  19<i7. 

28  mtn.     s(l.     b&w.     16  mm.     (SportsmaDlIke  driving,  no.  8) 

Part  of  an  educational  packnce  including  texts,  workbook,  t^lrloc 
guides,  teats,  fllmsTrlps,  and  brief-flliDs. 

Creditt:  Instructor,  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

Summary:  Discusses  tbe  importance  of  regular  and  thoughtful 
car  ttmintenance  for  safety,  for  economy  of  operation,  engine  up-keep, 
and  adjustment.     Pictures  practical  suggestions  for  car  care. 

1.  Automobiles — Maintenance  and  repair.        i.  American  Aatomo- 

bile  Assodatloa     n.  Great  Plains  National  Instructional  TeleTislOD 

Library.        Series:   Sportsmanlike   driving   {Motion  picture)    no,  8. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-914 

American  Automobile  Association 


Taking  examinations  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

'i~  fr.  color.  :^'>  tntu.  and  phonodtsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpoi., 
11  uiin.     miorogroove.     (Studying  for  success,  no.  8> 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Sumnutty:  Discusses  methods  to  use  In  taking  examinations.  In- 
cluding reviewing  the  test  (luestlons,  answering  easy  questions  first, 
thinking  through  and  then  organizing  material  for  essay  questions, 
and  proofreading  the  completed  test  paper. 

1.  Examinations — Questions.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series: 
Studying  for  success  (Filmstrip)  nu.  8. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-3782 

Eye  Gate  House 


Taking  inside  measurements  {Motion  picture)  Educa- 
tional Products  Divisi<Mi,  Thiokol  Chetnica]  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Carousel  Films,  1969. 

;>  min.    sd.     color.     Ifi  miu.     (Power  mechank-rt) 

.\1j*o  Issued  In  Kiii>er  8  mm.  cartridge. 

Kummarv:  Presents  basic  Information  about  taking  inside  mea.s- 
unTitenU. 

I.  Mensuration.  r,  Thiokol  Chemlml  CuriMiratlon.  n,  TaroiiMei 
Filing  Inc.,  Xew  York.        Series:  Pow*t  niet-hanlos  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  73-7a3252 

Caroiiwei  Films 


Taking  our  manners  oat  in  public  places  (Filmstrip)  Film- 
fa.x.  Rpleased  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1970. 

I  mil.     color.    .Vi  mm.     and  phonotUsc.     (Manners  are  for  you ) 

Also  iKMiied  witb  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  manual. 

8U3IMARY:  Shows  to  young  people  the  correct  manners  to  be 
u»«J  in  public  places.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Etiquette  for  children  and  youth— Juvenile  films.  I.  Fllmfax 
Productions,  Sew  York.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  Manners  are  for  you  (Filmstrip) 

[BJ1857.C6]  649.6  78-740240 

ilDlversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


TakiBg   pictarea.   {Motion   picture]      BBC-TV,    London,    1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films 

10  min      id-     b&w       16  mm.     (PhotogTaphy,  no.  3) 

SUMMARY.  Explaira  varioua  camera  contfoli.  including  luch  thlngi  aa 
varying  amounu  of  ligiib,  filini  of  difTcrent  lentitivitica.  iliutur  ipeedi.  and 
exposure  controb,  ••  well  si -simple  compoaition  and  frame-up. 

1.  Pbotofr^>hy —Juvenile  Rtmi.  [1.  Pholofraphy}  1.  Briliih  Broadcasting 
Corporation-  Television  Service.  II.  Time-Ufc  Films  111.  Series:  Photogra- 
phy  (Motion  picture]  no.  3. 

[TR149]  770.28  72-714708 

Ttme-Ufc  Films  72  MARC 


Taking  the  order   {Motion  picture)     National  Educational 
Media.  1969. 

8  mill  sil  ailor.  ( I'rofewlooat  food  production  «sd  serrlcc 
protrram  | 

ViTMlon'<  iivuilable:  magnetic  sd..  optical  ad.,  cartridge,  reel, 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Nvmmaty:  Dl-icusMe^  tbe  need  for  waiters  aitd  waltresiiefl  lo  be 
ralHuntfn.  rather  than  merely  order  takers. 

1    Food  xerrlce.     2.  Wallerx.  t.  National   RdtK^tlonal  Media. 

Stolen :  Profesoional  food  production  and  sprrlce  proffram  (Motion 
picture) 

642  T9-708068 

Nailonal  Bdiu-adonal  Media 


Taking  things  easy  {Motion  picture)    Unirersal  Film  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  1919. 

15  min.     si.     b&«.     16  mm.     (Lyons-Moran  comedy) 

Originally  released  In  3S  mm. 

In  the  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn  Moore  film  collection.  Library  o( 
Congress. 

Creditt:  Director.  Harry  Edwards.  Coat:  Eddie  Lyons,  Lee  Moran, 
Juanlta  Hansen,  Harry  Nolan,  Fred  Gamble. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  farmer  who  aells  his  hogs  decides  to 
marry,  goes  to  the  city  in  order  to  meet  his  girl,  but  becomes  In- 
volved with  a  gang  of  swindlers  before  the  ceremony  takes  place. 

I.  Universal  Film  Manufacturing  Company,  n.  Douglas  Fleming- 
Lynn  Moore  film  collection.  S«-les:  Lyons-Moran  comedy  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

Fi  68-547 

Taking    turns    (Filmstrip)     Lollipop    Dragon    Productions. 
Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  7  mtn. 
mkrugroove.     (The  Adventures  of  the  Lollipop  Dragon,  no.  5) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  coloring  book. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  a  story  about  the  Lollipop  Dragon  and  the 
magic  carpet  ride  be  offered  to  the  children,  to  stress  the  benefits 
of  taking  turn.s.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Sharing.  I.  Lollipop  Dragon  Productions.     II.  Society  for 

Vl-'^ual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Series:  The  Adventures  of  the 
Lolli|>op  Dragon  (Filmstrip)  no.  5. 

372.6  74-738046 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


A  Tale  for  everybody  {Motion  picture)  Bailey-Film  Asso- 
ciates, 1969.  Made  by  Beaux- Arts/ Vita  Films,  Bulgaria, 
1967. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide,  by  Matt  Jamgochlan. 

Summary:  An  animated  film  about  two  bugs  who  become  so  pre- 
occupied playing  on  an  egg,  that  they  fall  to  notice  when  the  egg 
cracks  and  a  baby  chick  appears. 

I.  Balley-Fllm  Associates. 

398.24  74-704540 

Bailey-Fllm  As.>«oclate8 


The  Tale  of  Benjamin  Bnnny   (Filmstrip) 
Studios,   1967. 


\Vest«n  Wood 


29  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodl.w:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm. 
micrt^roove. 

Wilh  teit  booklet. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Morton  Sohlndel. 

Summary:  Uses  the  picture.^  and  text  of  the  book  by  Beatrix 
Potter  to  tell  the  story  of  the  return  of  Benjamin  Bnnnj  and  his 
cousin  Peter  to  Mr.  McGregor's  garden  to  recover  Peter's  clothes. 

I.  Potter,  Beatrix,  1886-1943.  The  tale  of  Benjamin  Bunny, 
u.  Weston  Woods  Studios.  Weston,  Conn. 

823  Fi  A  68-4813 

Wefiton  Woods  Studios 


A  Tale  of  mail  {Motion  picture)  Canada  Post  Office  Dept., 
Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1967. 

17  iDJii.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  William  Canning;  director  and  animation, 
Donald  Stearn ;  story.  David  Fulton,  Bill  Pettlgrew;  commentary, 
Donald  Jack;  music,  Kobert  Fleming;  camera,  Don  Virgo;  film  editor, 
Lucien  Marleau. 

Summary:  Examinee  the  human  side  of  the  Post  Office,  describes 
tbe  spirit  of  Its  employees,  and  traces  Its  history. 

Ajiother  issue.    35  mm, 

1.  Canada.     Post  Office  Dept.     2.  Postal  service  —  Canada.  i. 

Canada.     Post  OlBce  Dept     ii.  Canada.     National  Film  BoarcL 

354.71  Fi  A  68-1227 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Tale  of  Mr.  Jeremy  Fisher  (Filmstrip)    Weston  Woods 
Studios,  1967. 

2»  fr.  color.  ST*  mm.  and  phonodl.sc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm. 
raicrogroove. 

With  text  booklet. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Morton  SchlndeL 

Summary:  Uses  the  pictures  nnd  text  of  the  book  by  Beatrix 
Potter  to  tell  the  story  of  Mr.  Jeremy  Fisher,  the  frog,  who  went 
fishing,  and  was  almost  caught 

I.  Potter,  Beatrix,  1866-lft43.  The  tale  of  Mr.  Jeremy  Fisher, 
ir.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 

823  Fi  A  68-4814 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


Talc  of  the  ugly  duckling  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and 
Batnhelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  17.  S, 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

8  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Halas  and  Batchelor  fulry  tale 
ntms) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  dramatlcatlon  of  Andw^eo'a  tale  about  an  ugly 
duckling  who  was  rejected  by  the  other  ducks  and  lived  In  an  rlien 
environment  before  he  was  Anally  at^'cepted  by  his  own  kind. 

I.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  180^-1875.  Den  grimme  riling,  ii. 
HalnH  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London.  iiL  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

898.24  7a-706203 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


The  Tale  of  Tom  Kitten  {Fiimstrip)     Weston  Woods  Stu- 
dios, 1967. 

29  fr.  color.  3.*)  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  831  rpm. 
mU-rogroove. 

With  text  booklet. 

Credits:  Producer,  Morton  Scblndel. 

Summary:  Uses  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  book  by  Beatrix 
Potter  to  tell  the  story  about  Mrs.  Tabllba  Twitchitt.  who  dressed 
her  three  kittens  for  tea,  only  to  have  them  becwne  disarrayed  before 
tea  was  served. 

I.  Potter,  Itentriz,  1806-1&43.  The  Ule  of  Tom  Kitten,  n.  Weston 
Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 

828  Fi  A  68-1815 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


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The  Tale  of  two  bad  nrice  (Filmstrip)  Weston  Woods  Stu- 
dios, 1967. 

29  fi'.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm. 
microgroove. 

With  text  booklet 

Crediti:  Producer,  Morton  Scblndel. 

Summary:  Uses  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  book  by  Beatrix 
Potter  to  tell  the  story  about  Tom  Thumb  and  his  wife  Hunca 
Munca,  who  created  great  havoc  In  tbe  nursery  and  tried  to  make 
amends  for  the  trouble  they  caused. 

I.  Potter,  Beatrix,  1886-1943.     The  tale  of  two  bad  mice, 
n.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn, 

823  Fi  A  68-4816 

Weston  Woods  Stadloe 

A  Tale  of  two  cities  {Motion  picture)  Argyle  Enterprises 
and  Telemated  Motion  Pictures.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

14  min.    sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Classical  literature  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  .\uthor,  Geraldlne  Fitzgerald. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  characters,  settings,  costumes,  and  cus- 
toms portrayed  by  Charles  Dickens  In  his  novel  A  tale  of  two  cities. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Dickens.  Charles.  1812-18T0.  A  tale  of  two  cities.  r.  Dickens, 
Charles.  1812-1870.  A  tale  of  two  cities,  ir.  Argyle  Enterprises,  Inc. 
iir.  Telemated  Motion  Pictures,  iv.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series :  Classical  literature  series  (  Motion  picture) 

823  Fi  A  67-5342 

McGiaw-HIll  Book  Co. 


A  Tale  of  two  cities:  analysis  and  evaluation  {FUmttrip) 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

42  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  >P>°'t 
17  min.     i  Great  novels  and  their  authors,  group  2) 

Eastman  color. 

Phonodlsc  lacking  In  L.  C. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author.  Joan  Smutny;  illustrator,  Gordon  Laite. 

Summary:  Evaluates  A  tale  of  two  cities,  by  Charles  Dickens, 
aa  a  historical  novel  and  as  a  document  of  social  protest  Depicts 
tbe  setting,  characters,  plot,  themes,  and  social  implications.  Ana- 
lyzes Dickens'  structural  techniques,  use  of  prlstHi  aa  a  central 
image,  symbolism,  and  personification. 

1.  Dickens,  Charles.  1812-1870.  A  tale  of  two  cities.  i.  Dlckoia, 
Charles,  1812-1870.  A  tale  of  two  cities,  n.  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  Inc., Chicago.  Series:   Great  novels  and  their  au- 

thors (Filmstrip)  group  2. 

Fi  A  67-3811  rev 

Society  for  Visual  Mucatlon 


A  Tale  of  two  cities  by  Charles  Dickens  {FUmttrip)  Edu- 
cational Audio  Visual,  1968.  Made  by  United  World 
Films. 

45  fr.  b*w.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  2  s,,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  80  mUi. 
microgroove. 

Issued  also  with  phonotape:  plastic,  dual-track,  1  reel  (5  in.), 
31  in.  per  sec.,  50  mliL 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Uses  photograptts  of  the  J.  Arthur  Rank  film  A  tale  of 
two  cities  to  highlight  excerpts  from  the  novel  being  read  by  Bill 
Glover,  Jane  Glover,  Gil  Stuart.  Sacha  Berger,  and  Gary  Bruchard. 

t.  Dickens,  Charles,  1812-1870.  A  tale  of  two  cities,  n,  A  tale 
of  two  cities  (Motion  picture)  m.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc, 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

Fi  A  68-3511 
Educational  Audio  Visual 


A  Tale  of  two  tires  {Motion  picture)  American  Viscose 
Division,  FMC  Corporation.  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service  (196-fi 

10  min.    color,    sd.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Features  Tom  McCahlll,  noted  test  car  driver,  In  testa 
made  to  compare  rayon  and  nylon  tires  at  various  speeds.  In  stop- 
ping, and  In  changing  lanes  In  traffic. 

1.  Automobiles— Tires.     2.  Tire  fabrics.  l  FMC  Corporation. 

American  Viscose  Division,  n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 
629.28  Fi  A  67-5205 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Talent  Assoclates-Paramoimt, 
see 


ltd.  ,  New  York 


Festival  of  performing  arts:    A  lovely  light. 


Festival  of  performing  arts: 
with  Dorothy. 


An  evening 


Festival  of  performing  arts;   At  the  drop  of 
L  hat. 


Festival  of  performing  arts:    Cyril  Rltchard 
and  Hermlone  Baddeley. 

Festival  of  performing  arts:    Paul  Scofield 
and  Joy  Parker. 


Tales  from   Japan:   The  crane's   ma^c  gift    (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

89  fr.     color.    85  mm.     and  phonodlac:  1  ■.,  12  in.,  881  rpm.,  T  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  Japanese  fairy  tale  in  which  a  woodcutter 
frees  a  crane  from  a  trap  and  Is  rewarded  with  a  beautiful  daughter 
who  weaves  cloth.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  (Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Crane's  magic  gift  (Fllm- 
•trlp) 

898.2  70-738854 

Oironet  Inatnictlon  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TUes  from  Japan:  The  inn  of  the  sparrows   (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

S4  fr.    color.    85  mm.     and  pbonodlBc:  1  s..  12  In.,  88)  rpm-Omln. 

Also  lHti«d  with  pboDOtape  tn  cuaette. 

With  study  miide. 

SUMMARY :  Pr«seDU  a  JapaDMe  fal^T  Mle  In  which  a  couple 
receives  ■  che^^t  full  of  treasure  after  caiioc  for  ao  Injured  aparrow, 
while  their  gre«ly  friend  fcets  a  Just  reward.     For  elementary  frades. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Inn  of  the  t^wrrowa 
<FllmBtrlp) 

898.2  72-738863 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

lUes  fnmi  Japan:   The  man   who  made  trees  blossom 

(Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instnictional  Films,  1971. 

84  fr.     color.    86  mm.    and  phonodlac :  1  a.,  12  In..  SSl  rpm..  0  mln. 

Also  Isaaed  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  Rtudj  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  Japanese  fairy  tale  In  which  an  old  man 
adopts  a  lottt  dc«  that  leads  blm  to  treasure.    For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Han  who  maiS*  trees 
blossom  (Filmstrip) 

398.2  78-738865 

Coronet  Instructional  Filnw 


Tales  from  Japan:  The  monkey  and  the  crab  (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

33  fr.    color.    83  mm.    and  phonodlac :  1  s.,  12  In.,  88i  rpm.,  7  mln. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  Id  cassette. 

With  study  (fulde. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  Japanese  fairy  tale  In  which  a  monkey 
thai  bullies  tboae  who  are  weaker  than  himself  become*  friends  with 
a  crab  that  teaches  blm  a  lesson.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Monkey  and  the  crab 
(Filmstrip) 

398.2  79-738861 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Tales  from  Japan.     The  moonbeam  princess   (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

45  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  88)  rpm., 
11  mln. 

Also  issued  witb  pboDotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  Japanese  fairy  tale  In  which  sultera  woo 
t^e  moonbeam  princess  when  she  appears  on  eartb  Id  a  bamboo  tree. 
For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Moonbeam  princess  (Film- 
strip) 

398.2  77-738848 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Tales  from  Japan:  The  rolling  rice  ball  (Filmstrip)     Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1971. 

36  fr.     color.    85  mm.     and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm., 9 mlo. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  Japanese  fairy  tale  in  which  a  woodcutter 
visits  the  land  of  the  mice  and  wins  a  magical  box  of  treasure  that 
bis  Jealous  friend  unsuccessfully  tries  to  gala  for  himself.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  BolUng  rice  ball  (Fllm- 
atrlp) 

898.2  76-738860 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Tiles  from  Japan:  The  story  (tf  the  sonset  glow  (Film- 
strip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

38  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S8i  rpm., B mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  Japanese  fairy  tale  in  which  three  girls 
win  tbree  magic  wishes.    For  elementary  grade*. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.     II.  The  Story  of  the  sunset  glow 
(Filmstrip) 

398.2  76-738853 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Tales  from  Japan:  The  tears  of  the  dragon   (Filmstrip) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

33  fr.     color.    85  mm.     and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In..  S3i  riwn..  7  mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Prenents  a  Japanese  fairy  Ule  in  wblch  a  fierce 
dragon  transforms  blm»eir  Into  a  boat  after  a  little  boy  Inrltes  him 
to  a  party.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  The  Tears  of  the  dragon 
(Filmstrip) 

398.2  70-738849 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Tales  of  Hiawatha  {Motion  picture)     Sterling  Educational 
Films,  1967.    Made  by  Israel  Berman. 

19  ml:i.     8(1.     color.     Ifi  mm. 

Based  on  the  poem  entitled  The  song  of  Hiawatha,  by  Henry 
Wadsworth  LjOiiRfcliow. 

Summary:  An  nnlmated  puppet  film  with  narration  which  relates 
the  classic  Indian  legend  of  Hiawatha. 

I.  Longfellow.  Henry  Wadsworth.  1807-1882.  The  song  of  Hia- 
watha.    II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

Fi  A  67-6308 

Sterling  Educational  Ftlmf 


Tales    of    the    Vienna    woods    (Motion    picture)        Metro- 
Gold  wyn- Mayer,  1934.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated. 

10  ruin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  A  cartoon  story  accompanied  by  orrtiestral  presenta- 
tion of  Johann  Strau«"  Tales  of  the  Vienna  woods.  A  deer  Is 
rescued  from  hunters  by  the  statue  of  a  faun  which  comes  to  life. 

1.  Strauss,  Johann,  1825-1890.  Oeschlchten  aus  dem  Wiener 
Wald.  I.  Strauss,  Johann.  1825-1899.  Gescbicbten  aus  dem  Wie- 
ner Wald.  II.  Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer,  Inc.  III.  Films  Incorporated. 
786.1  71-711281 

Films  Incorporated 


A  Talk  to  the  oM  boys  of  the  Taft  School  by  the  foonder 
and  headmaster,  Horace  D.  Taft,  July  18,  1933  {Motion 
picture)    Horace  Dutton  Taft,  1933. 

2  mln.     sd-    bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Horace  D.  Taft  dlacusaes  the  history  and  ideals  of  the 
Taft  School  In  a  talk  addressed  to  former  gradnatea 

— Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.    Taft    School,    Watertown.    Conn.        l.    Taft,    Horace    Dutton, 


1861-1M8. 


373.746 


Fi 68-726 


TW  Talk  was  of  Mergy.  [Motion  picture]     American  Petroleum 
Institute,  1971.     Made  by  John  Bnmsby  Productiona. 

29  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demooxrates  the  need  to  acquire  energy  fttMn  oatunl  *ourc«* 
but  SI  the  tame  time  preserve  tlie  environment. 

Power  (Mechanics)       I.  Amchcan  Petroleum  Iiuti- 

333.8  75-713244 

72ir72,rev  MARC 


tTJl53] 

aNE 


A  Talk  with  Irene  (Motion  picture)  Allan  King  Associates, 
Toronto.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  bv  Grove  Press  Film 
Library.  19fi9. 

30  niin.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Children  In  conflict  > 

One  In  a  nerles  of  films  out  of  "Warrendale,"  made  for  Brown 
Camps,  ltd.,  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Canadian  Broadcasting 
Corporation. 

Credtti:  Director,  Allan  King. 

Bummarp:  A  conTersatlon  between  a  staff  worker  at  a  home  for 
emotionally  disturbed  children  and  a  teeti-a«ed  epileptic.  Portrays 
the  girl's  fears  of  her  own  retrogression,  aggression,  retaliation 
separation,  and  hMS. 

1.  Epileptic*— Care  and  treatment  2.  Adolescent  psychiatry  i 
Allan  King  Associates.  n.  Grove  Press.     Film  Division  Se- 

ries: ChlMren  In  conflict  (Motion  picture) 

616.86  74-7048<H 

flrore  Press 


Talking  about  beliefs  (Motion  picture)     Education  Develop- 
ment Center,  1971. 

14  mln.  sd.  color,  16  mm.  (The  Classroom  as  a  learning  com- 
munity) 

Made  for  the  Social  Studies  Curriculum  Program. 

With  aim  notes. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Stephen  Ocko:  photographer,  Werner  Bund- 
scbuii :  editor,  Henry  Felt. 

SUHHART:  A  teacher-training  fllm.  Students  in  a  fifth-grade 
class  in  Newton,  Mass..  discuss  Elskimo  beliefs,  and  [n  the  process 
examine  tbelr  own  beliefs. 

1.   Discussion.     2.   Social  sciences — Study  and  teaching   (Elemen- 
tary)— U.   S.        I.  Education  Development  Center.     II.  Series:  ITie 
Classroom  a.^  a  learning  community  (Motion  picture) 
[LC6519]  370.7  76-714106 

Education  Development  Onter 


Talktet  aboat  oU  people.  [Motioo  picture]    Education  DcvOop- 
ment  Center,  1971. 


19  min.    id.    color.     16  mm.    (The  Oamroom  as  a  kamiat  com— ifcy) 

Made  for  the  Social  Siudks  CuninduB  Program. 

With  Rim  notes. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Stsplisa  O^o;  pholmnyhtr.  Wctnar  j—diclwli;  adt- 
tor,  Henry  Felt. 

SUMMARY:  A  teacber-trstaiag  flfan.  Showi  ■  clamroom  situatkm  in  which 
the  itudcnu  iuvc  read  The  Kigtak  Mory  and  are  diacuMtni  the  problem  that  the 
Netsilik  Eskimo*  have  in  taking  care  of  their  okl  people. 

1-  EHscutaioo.  2.  Social  Kicocca— Study  and  tcachiag  (EkmcntsryV— 
United  Sutcs.  I-  Education  Dcvetopracot  C^tcr.  II.  Series:  The  ClaaKoom 
■t  a  learning  cotnmunity.  [Moboa  pictmcj 

[LC6519]  370.7  72-714105 

Educaboa  DevelopmeBt  72  MARC 

Center 


Talking:  and  listening   {Motion  picture) 
tional  Films,  1968. 


Coronet  Instnic- 


11  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  [eadier's  guide. 

CrodiU:  Author,  Miriam  B.  Wilt 

ftwiMMorv:  Describea  ways  to  talk  and  listen  that  will  brip  pri- 
mary <4)ildren  to  learn  more  and  understand  each  other  better. 
Another  issue,     b&w. 

1.  Converaatlon.     2.  Listening.    S.  E>]ucatlon.  Primary — IMS- 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-894 

Coronet  Instractiooal  Films 


The  Talking  car  {Motion  picture)  AAA  Foundation  for 
Traffic  Safety,  1969.  Made  by  Alfred  Higgins  Produc- 
tions. 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  nun. 

Summary:  Uses  a  dramatised  Incident  In  wblch  a  car  comes  to 
life  In  the  dream  of  a  small  boy  to  teach  the  "see  and  be  seen" 
rules  of  traffic  safety. 

1.  TralBc  safety.  i,  American  Automobile  Association  Founda- 

tion for  Trafllc  Safety. 

614.8  72-706680 

CINE 


Talking  together  (Motion  picture)  Office  of  Economic  Op- 
portunity, 1967.  Made  by  Bank  Street  College  of  Educa- 
tion, Dept.  of  Communications. 

20  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Head  Start  starts  at  home) 

With  discusalon  guide. 

Summarv:  A  discussion  between  parents  and  teachers  In  wliich 
they  cTamlne  why  their  exchange  of  Ideas  throughout  the  year  has 
been  ewentlai  to  their  child's  development. 

1.  Parent-teacher  relationships.  i,  U.  S.  OfHce  of  Economic 
Opportunity.  Series:  Head  SUrt  starts  at  home  (Motion  picture) 
370.19  Fi  E  67-139 

U.  S.  Office  of  Economic  Opportunity 


lUking  typewriter  {Motion  pietwv)  Responsive  Environ- 
menta  Corp.,  1967. 

20  m;ii.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

tiummarH--  Describe*  various  uses  of  the  tslkiog  typewriter.  Includ- 
ing Its  use  by  pmcboolers,  by  foreigners  learning  English,  by  those 
who  need  rt>medlal  reading,  and  by  the  socially  handicapped. 

1.  Language  arts,  2.  Typewriters.  i.  Responsive  Environments 
Corporation. 

371.3  Fi  A  68-1673 

Responsive  Environ-  ments  Oirp. 

lUking  with  dolphins  (Motion  picture)  Naval  Undersea 
Warfare  Center,  1968. 

IT)  mUi.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

New  name  of  agency.  Naval  Undersea  Research  and  Develop- 
ment Center,  appears  on  prints  released  after  July  1969. 

Summary:  A  documenUry,  filmed  at  Coconut  Island,  Oahu, 
Hawaii,  to  show  the  adaptability  of  the  dolphin  to  a  vocal  com- 
moniratton  system  utilizing  dolpblnese  and  similar  whistle-like 
sounds.  Appraises  the  techniques  used,  the  progress  of  the  research, 
and  the  possibilities  for  future  deTelo[«DeDt 

1.  Dolphins — Behavior.  2,  Animal  communication.  3.  Animal 
sounds.  I.  Naval  Undersea  Warfare  Center,  ii.  Naval  Under- 
sea Research  and  E>evelopment  Center. 

599^  70-702876 

CINE 

Talking  without  words  {FUnutrip)     Viking  Press,  1970. 

35  fr.  t>&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s,  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  l  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  in.,  33i  rpm.,  5  mln. 
mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Marie  Hall  Ets. 

Summary:  I.ooks  at  ways  wliereby  thoughts  are  expres.sed  with- 
out speech—*,  g.,  a  pointing  or  beckoning  finger,  an  extended  hand, 
a  shrug,  a  kis.*",  etc.  Includes  illustrations  and  humorous  descrip- 
tions of  children  conimunicatlng  without  sound.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.   Sign  language.     2.  Gesture.        i.  Ets,  Marie  Hall,  1895- 
Talklng  without  words,     it.  Viking  Press,  inc..  New  York. 

372.6  70-735429 

Viking  Press 

The  Talking  yam  (Filmstrip)  Macmillan  Co.,  1969.  Made 
by  Jason  Art  Service. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  Xih  rpm.  ml- 
crogroove.    (African  legends  and  folk  tales) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Narrator,  Moses  Gunn. 

SUMMAHY :  Presents  an  African  folk  tale  that  explains  natural 
phenomena,  descrit>es  the  origins  of  customs,  and  teaches  morals. 

1.  Tales.  African.  I.  Macmillan.  firm,  publishers.  New  York. 

n.  Series:  African  legends  and  folk  Ules  (Filmstrip) 
[GR360]  398.2  71-738789 

OCM  Films 

The  Tall  building    (Motion  picture) 
see    Architecture — ^the  Chicago  school.  Part  2: 
The  tall  building 

Tamahine  (Motion  picture)  Associated  British  Picture 
Corp.,  London.  Presented  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  and 
Seven  Arts  Productions.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer,  1962. 

84  mln.     sd.    color.    S5  mm. 

Cinemascope.     Metrocoior. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  tbe  same  title  by  Tbelma  NIklaus. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Bryan;  director.  PblUp  Leacock;  screen- 
play, Denla  Cannao:  music,  Malcolm  Arnold;  director  of  photogra- 
phy, Geoffrey  Unsworlb;  editor,  Peter  Tanner,  Ca$t:  Nancy  Kwan, 
John  Fraaer,  Dennis  Price,  Choral  Browne,  Dick  Bentley. 

Summary:  A  comedy.  A  Polynesian  girl  who.  on  the  death  of  her 
father.  Is  sent  to  England  as  the  ward  of  tbe  very  proper  headmaster 
of  a  boys'  school  proceeds  to  upset  her  guardian  and  to  disrupt  tbe 
serenity  of  the  school. 

L  NlklBuB,  Tbelma.  Tamahine.  n.  Associated  British  Picture 
Corporation,  ltd.,  London,     ni.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1317 

Taming  East  Africa's  tooghest  trails  (Motion  picture) 
White  Motor  Corp.,  Diamond  Reo  Division.  Made  and 
released  by  Walter  J.  Klein  Co.,  1968, 

25  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  tiie  performance  of  a  Diamond  Reo  truck  as 
leader  of  100  automobiles  on  a  3000-mlle  torture  test  during  an  East 
African  safari. 

1.  Motor-trudu,  American.  i.  White  Motor  Corporation.     Dia- 

mond Reo  Division,    ti.  Walter  J.  Klein  Company. 

629.282  76-702604 

CINE 

Taming  of  the  Mekong  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1965. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  In.surance  Co.  of  .\mertca. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Credili:  Producer.  Isaac  Kleinerman:  dlret-tor,  Wlllard  Van 
Dyke;  narration,  Richard  C.  Hottelet :  narrator,  Walter  Cronklte; 
photographers.  Merle  Severn,  K.  Ahsan  Reza;  editor,  ]>o  Zochiing. 

Summary:  Describes  tbe  project  of  tbe  United  Nations  Commia- 
slon  for  Ai'in  and  the  Far  East  In  which  I^os,  Thailand.  Cambodia, 
and  South  Vietnam,  the  fonr  cotmtries  of  the  lower  Mekong  Blver, 
are  working  cooperatively  to  control  and  bameas  the  power  of  tbe 
river. 

1.  Water  resources  develoiunent — Mekong  Valley.  2.  Mekong  Val- 
ley. I.  Tbe  Twentieth  century  (Television  prt^am)  ii.  0>lumbla 
Broadcasting  System,  inc.     CBS  News. 

627  Fi  68-266 

Taming  of  the  ^rew  {Motion  picture)  Pickford  Corp.  and 
Elton  Corp.    ReJeased  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1929, 

96  mill.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

OriginaHy  released  in  35  mm. 

In  the  Marv  Pickford  Aim  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Directloo  and  adaptation,  Sam  Taylor:  photograjriiy, 
Karl  Struss:  editor.  Allan  McNril.  Cait:  Mary  Pickford,  Douglas 
Fatrlwnks,  Edwin  Maxwell,  Joseph  Cawthorn,  Clyde  Cook,  Geoffrey 
Wardwell,  Dorothy  Jordan. 

Summary:  Screen  adaptation  of  William  Shakespeare's  comedy 
aet  In  15th  century  Padua  In  whteh  the  swaggering,  handsome  Petru- 
chio  attempts  to  tame  the  vile-tempered  but  lovely  Katherlne. 

I.  Shakespeare,  William.  1564-1610.  Tbe  taming  of  the  shrew, 
n.  Pickford  Corporation,  in.  Elton  Coriwratlon,  iv.  United  Artlsta 
Corporation,     v.  Mary  Pickford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-374 


403 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tanuny  the  toad  {Motion  -picture)    Aroh  Leean,  1968. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ^     j     .^      * 

Sttmutary  A  story  about  Tammy,   a  child  toad,  who  decides  to 

leave  home  la  order  to  achieve  rightful  appreciation.    An  adaptation 

of  the  parable  of  the  prodigal  sod. 

I.  Leean,  Arch.  „„„««., 

398.24  70-702605 

CIXE 

Tandem  Enterprises 
see 


Never  tcx)  late. 


Tandem  Productions 
see 


Come  blow  your  horn. 


Tanganyika  {Fihnatrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1964. 
Made  by  Monica  M.  Cole.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

30  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Geography  \a  colour:  Africa) 

With  teaching  KUide. 

Summary:  \  study  of  economic  and  social  life  In  the  three  major 
physiographic  regions  of  Tanganyika:  the  hot,  wet  coastal  belt,  the 
high  plateaus,  and  parts  of  the  great  Rift  Valley. 

1.  Tanganyika.     2.  Physical  geography— Tanganyika.  i.  Com- 

mon Ground.  ltd..  London,     ii.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Se- 

ries: Geography  in  colour:  Africa  (Filmstrip) 

916.78  Fi  A  68-3947 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Tangent  problem  1  (Motion  picture)  "Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  rain.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.   Mechanical  drawing.     2.  Geometrical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Conwration.        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  {Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  70-708348 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Tangent  problem  2  (Motion  picture)  Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  min.     si     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.     2.  Geometrical  drawing.  i,  Walden 

Film  Corporation.        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  74-708349 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Tangent  problem  3  (Motion  picture)  Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mln.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drnftlng  techniques) 

I-oop  aim. 

I.  Mechanical  drawing.     2.  Geometrical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.        Series:  Basic  draftlDg  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  79-708350 

Waldea  Film  Corp. 


Tangent  problem  4  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mlD.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techDlgues) 

Loop  film. 

1.   Mechanical  drawing.     2.  (geometrical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  72-708351 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Tangent  problem  5  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  min.     ai.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.   Mechanical  drawing.     2.  (Jeometrlcal  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Fllm  Corporation.        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  76-708352 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Tangent  problem  6  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  nim. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing,     2.  Geometrical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  70-708353 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Tangent  problem  7  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  mill.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

L/)op  film. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.    2.  Geometrical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  73-708354 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Tangents  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

I»op  Dim. 

1.   Mechanical  drawing.     2.  Geometrical  drawing.  t.  Walden 

Film  Corporation,        Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

744  77-708347 

Walden  TUm  Corp. 


Tangents  to  circles  (Film atrip)     Popular  .Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (High  school  mathematics) 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  1179. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summnrtf.-  Deflnes  tangent  to  a  circle  and  tangent  circles,  and 
considers  pairs  of  Intersecting  and  non-lntersectlng  circles  for  the 
purpose  of  determining  the  number  of  tangents  which  may  be  com- 
mon to  two  circles.  Shows  how  a  tangent  Is  perpendicular  to  the 
radius  drawn  to  Its  point  of  tangency. 

1  Circle.  I.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Cwnpany,  Inc..  New 

York.     Audiovisual   Dtvlsion.     n.   FOM   fllmstrip  no.  U79.  Se- 

ries: High  school  mathematics  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  68-4549 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-VIsnal  DIt. 

Tangible  resources  (Filmatrip)     Jam  Handy  Organization, 

1967. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Teaching  the  democratic 
processes  at  the  8««ondary  level,  no,  1) 

Eastman  color. 

Phonodisc  lacking  In  U  C. 

Credita:  Narration,  Rosalind  Zapf. 

Summary:  Defines  tangible  resources  as  those  materials  that 
actually  can  be  seen,  handled,  read,  or  heard.  Illustrates  that 
tangible  resources  can  contribute  much  to  the  students'  understanding 
of  the  development  of  a  democratic  society. 

1.  Teaching — Aids  and  devices.     2.  Andio-vlsual  education.  i. 

Jam  Handy  Organization,  inc.  Series:  Teaching  the  democratic 

processes  at  the  secondary  level  (Fllmstrip)  no.  1. 

Fi  67-1667 


Tangier  talks  {Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Audio  Productions. 


Western  Electric  Co.,  1966. 


12  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Directors  and  photographers,  Robert  Katzeff,  Frank  Bar- 
rett ;  writer,  Joseph  Boldt ;  editor,  John  C.  Barnard. 

Summary:  Pictures  Tangier,  showing  how  the  twentieth  century 
is  slowly  penetrating  this  tiny  island  in  Chesapeake  Bay.  Describee 
the  900  inhabitants  of  the  island  and  their  dependence  upon  the  sea 
for  their  livelihood,  pointing  out  that  the  new  local  telephone  serv- 
ice has  not  changed  the  quiet  character  and  charm  of  the  Island. 

1    Tangier  Island,  Va.        i.  Western  Electric  Ompany,  Inc. 

917.55  Fi  A  68-183 

Western  Electric  Co. 


Methodist  Television, 


Tli*"  Tangled  truth  {Motion  picture) 
IliKlio,  and  Film  Commission,  1963. 

SZ  uiiii.     sd.     color.     IB  mm.     (Breaktbru) 

With  leader's  guldfc 

Credirt:  Producer.  Nelson  Price;  director.  John  Clayton;  writer, 
Leon  Tokatgan.  Catt:  Billy  McNally,  Mark  Belsky,  Mark  Hunter, 
Florence  Anglin 

Summary:  Discusses  the  problem  of  lying  in  an  account  of  a  boy 
who  lies  about  his  mother's  Jewish  background  in  order  to  be  ac- 
cepted by  a  friend.     For  Junior  high  school  students. 

1.   Truthfulness  and  falsehood.      2.  Friendship.  i.  Methodist 

Church   (United  States)      Television.  Radio,  and  Film  Commission. 
Series:  Breakthru  (Motion  picture) 

179  Fi  A  68-1853 

Methodist  Church  Tele-  vision.  Radio,  and  Film  Commission 

Tanjore:  A  centre  of  art  &  culture  (Motion  picture)  Gov- 
ernment of  India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information 
and  Biciidcasting,  Bombay  ,1956] 

15  mln.     ^<1.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit!:  Producer,  J.  S.  Bhownagary ;  director  and  writer,  C. 
Srinivasan:  music.  V.  Shlrall ;  photographer.  Y.  B.  Washlkar;  editor. 
Panchu. 

Summary:  Describes  highlights  from  the  historic,  religious,  liter- 
sry,  and  artistic  background  of  the  soothem  Indian  city  of  Tanjore. 

1.  Tanjore,  India  ( City ) —Intellectual  life.  i.  India  (R^ubtlc) 
Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2318 


Tank  car  loading  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  oi 
Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  National  Instruc 
tionai  Kilnis. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Community  helpers) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  anc 
In  super  8  mm. 

.Also  known  under  the  title  Fuel  supply. 

Sl'MMARY :  Illustrates  the  loading  of  a  truck  tanker  at  a  fue 
distribution  center  before  it  departs  tu  deliver  needed  fuel  to  thi 
various  users  in  the  community.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Petroleum — Transportation— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Canada.  Na 
tlonal  Fllm  Board.  II.  National  Instructional  Films.  III.  Fue 
supply  (Motion  picture)  IV.  Series:  Community  helpers  (Motloi 
picture.     National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada) 

[TP692.5]  372.8  70-713851 

National  Instructional  Films 

Tanning  hides   (Motion  picture)      Doubleday  Multimedia, 

1970. 

4  mln     Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Life  in  the  early  West  series) 

Ijoo^  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Portrays  how  Indian  women  Unned  hides  and  depicts 
the  many  u-ses  of  the  hides. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— Industries.  2.  Tanning.  I  Dou- 
bleday Multimedia,  Series:  Life  In  the  early  West  series  (Motion 
picture) 

745.63  71-710146 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Tartum  Corporation 
see 

A  Plan  for  integration:  George  Washington 
— case  in  point. 

TuizaniiA  (FUmatrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1968. 

40  double  fr.    color.    6&  mm. 

With  script. 

CredUt:  Author,  Eridi  F.  Voehrlnger. 

Summarv:  Shows  scenes  of  the  capital  ctty  I>ar  Bs-Salaam  and 
of  Zanzibar.  IlluHtrates  various  geographical  features  and  kinds  of 
wildlife,  and  describe*  bushmen  and  the  Masai  tribe. 

1.   Tanzania  — Description   and   travel.  i.   Bndek  Films  and 


Budek  Films  and  Slides 


916.78 

of  Calif. 


404 


74-784480 


Tanzania:  modem  East  African  wood  carving 
see 

Modem  East  African  wood  carver. 


Tanzania  self  reliance:  the  key  to  progress  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Minerva  film,  Copenhagen,  1967.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     13  mm. 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  Tanzania  ch^Kwes 
her  own  way. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Eiplains  the  progress  of  Tanzania  under  President 
Julius  K.  Nyerere.  Shows  how  the  country  Is  dealing  with  economic 
problems  and  points  out  the  potential  strength  of  people  working 
together  for  the  benefit  of  the  nation. 

1.  Tanzania— Ecoo.  condIL  i.  Minerva  fltm,  A/8,  ii.  McOraw- 
HIU  Book  (^mpaoy.  m.  Tanzania  chooses  her  own  way  (Motion 
picture) 

330.9678  Fi  A  68-1635 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Tao^hi:  poet  painter  of  oW  China  {Motion  picture)     Uni- 
versity of  Michigan  TV  Center,  1967. 

30  niii:      sd.     \>&w.     10  mm. 

Also  iMued  on  video  tape  (1  In.) 

Summaru:  Itevlews  the  life  and  muUlfaoeted  talents  of  Tao-chi, 
a  17th  century  artist,  examining  his  poems  and  paintings  wliich 
possess  many  20th  tentury  qualities.      Hosted  by  Richard  Edwards. 

1    Tao-chI,   1630-1707.  i.   Michigan.     University.     Television 


Michigan  University 


700.924 
TV  Centtt' 


Fi  A  68-288 


Taos  pueblo.  [Slide  set]  David  A.  Baerreis.  Made  and  released 
by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  University  of  Wisconsin 
Extension,  1947. 

10  tlides.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  A  «tudy  of  the  pueblo  at  Taos,  New  Mexico. » it  waz  in  1W7. 
Includet  >uch  details  u  ovens,  kiva  entrances,  and  refuse  heaps. 

1.  Taos  Pueblo,  N.M.       I.  Baerreis,  Divid  Alben.    11.  Wisconsin.    Univer- 
sity.    Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction. 

917.89  72-736136 


[E99.T2) 


Wis.  Univ.  Bureau  of  A-V 
instruction 


72 


MARC 


Tape  recorder   (Motion  picture)     Chandler  Pub.  Co.     Re- 
leflsed  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

3  min.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  dim  ntuiinted  In  cartridge. 

Credits;  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  tape  recorder  using 
the  Reverse  T-2000  model  to  show  the  setting  up  procedures,  adjust- 
ment controls,  and  recording  techniques. 

1.  Magnetic  recorders  and  recording.  i.  Chandler  Publishing 
Company,  San  Francisco,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries:   Audiovisual   equipment   operation    (Motion  picture) 

789.9  71-702163 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


T^ 


[Fllmstrip]     Concordia  FUnu,  1967. 


33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     ("How  to"  for  church  school  teachers) 
With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  church  school  teacben  how  to  make  more  effective  use 
of  tape  rcc<x^lings  in  their  program  of  instructioa. 

1.  PhoaoUpes  in  religious  education.       I.  Concordia  Publishing  House,  St. 


Louis.     11.  Scries:  "How  to"  tor  church  school  teachers.  [Filmstripi 


tBVl  535.61 
Coocordia  Pub.  Houae 


268 


77-740757 


Taped  hem  and  dressmalier's  hem  (Motion  picture)     Mo* 
Graw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Cinefilms,  Montreal 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  2) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide 

1.  DreMmaklng.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series   (Motion  picture)  set  2. 

646.4  78-706538 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Taper  turning:  attachment  method  (Motion  picture)    Eal- 
ing Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     Hi.     f-oior.     super  8  mm.     (Metalworklng  lathe» 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summai-y:  I^^monst rates  the  method  of  uuiog  a  taper  attachment 
on  a  South  Bend  10-Inch  lathe.  Shows  how  the  sietting  is  calculated, 
tested,  and  readjusted  so  that  the  final  cut  Is  right. 

1.  Turning.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: Metalworklng  lathe  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  7^705943 

Ea  I  Ing  Corpora  t  Ion 


Taper  turning  by  offsetting  the  tailstock  (Motion  picture) 
Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co. 
Relea«t^  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  mln.  tti.  color,  si^mt  8  mm.  (The  Eofloe  lathe.  Set  S: 
Special  applications) 

I^oop  fllm. 

With  shop  card. 

Credits:  Airthorsi,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kynast. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  determine  proper  setting  over  of  tall- 
stock  top,  and  explains  the  aetover  formula. 

1.  Latb«t.  Z  TunWng.  i.  Society  for  Visual  EUucation,  Inc.,  Obi- 
cago.  u.  Burt  Munk  Productions,  Series:  The  Engine  laUw  (Mfr 
tlou  picture)     Set  5:  Special  awUcations. 

621.fi  70-704428 

Society  for  Visual  Bdu-  catloo 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Taper   turning:   offset  method    {Motion  picture)      Ealing 
Corp.,  I!t70. 

4  milt.     f<l.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Hetilworklog  latbe) 

Loop  film.    Film  notex  on  cartridge  case, 

Sumtmuif:  Demuiidtrates  ttie  most  accurate  method  for  setting 
tatlstock  ofTHeC— (hat  of  using  the  crossfeed  ax  a  micrometer.  Shows 
bow  the  baolcIaHh  Is  removed  from  the  cronfeed  and  ths  compotmd 
used  for  setting  a  sero. 

1.  Turning.  L  Eating  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: MetalworklQg latbe  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  72-705W4 

Ealing  Corporation 

Taper  turning  with  a  taper  attachment  (Motion  piehirt) 
Society  for  Visual  Education  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co. 
Releft.spd  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  colcH-.  super  8  tarn.  (The  Ehigloe  lathe.  Set  5: 
Special  applications) 

Loop  film. 

With  stop  card. 

CreditK:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  KynaerL 

Summary.-  Explains  a  convenient  method  of  turning  to  a  stand- 
ard taper  Urge  numbers  of  a  certain  piece, 

1.  Lathes.  2.  Turning,  i.  Society  for  Visual  Educatlwi,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, n.  Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series :  The  Eoglae  latbe  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Set  5:  Special  applications. 

621.9  76-704424 

Society  for  Visual  BMu-  cation 


Tapering  with  a  tapering  jig  (Motion  picture)     McQraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  4:  Radial 
saw) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  oat  that  with  the  use  of  a  Jig,  production  cutting 
of  identically  tapered  workpieces  can  be  accomplished  on  the  circular 
saw.  Shows  how  a  almple  Jig  for  tapering  furniture  legs  Is  con- 
structed, and  demonstrates  the  safe  use  of  the  Jig  In  cutting  the 
wood, 

1.  Circular  saws.  l  McOraw-HUI  Book  Company.  Series: 

Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)     Set  4 :  Radial  saw. 

684.08  FiA6&-2767 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Tapestry  of  the  «arth  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films, 
1970. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Creative  niottvatlonaJ) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Alex  Jackson. 

.SUMMARY:  Incorporates  a  montage  of  color,  form,  texture,  and 
photographic  effects  to  heighten  visual  awareness,  with  emphasis  on 
the  tapestry  of  the  earth, 

I.  Visual  perception.  2,  Cinematography,  Abstract  I,  Thome 
FilmR.  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  11.  Series:  Creative  motivational  (MotlOD 
picture) 

[BF241]  701.18  72-712416 

Thorne  Films.  Inc. 


Tapeworm  (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1969. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (The   Invertebrates  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Bruce  Russell. 

Summary.'  Studies  the  classification,  structure,  behavior,  and 
ecology  of  tapeworms.  Shows  the  post-mortem  examinatdoo  of  a 
bullhead  catfish  with  living  tapeworms  In  its  intestine. 

1,  Tapeworms.  i.  Tborne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Oolo.  Sertea: 
The  Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

695  74^700777 

Thorne  Films 


Taiung  athletic  injuries:   Elbow   (Motion  picture) 
Films,  1968, 


Bailey 


4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Ixop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Bummarv:  Demonstrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  taping 
injuries  to  the  elbow. 

1.  KItH>«— Wounds  and  injuries.    2.  Bandages  and  baodaglne. 
L  Bailey  Films,  Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif. 

614.8  79-703598 

Bailey  Films 


Taping  athletic  injories:  Knee  injury  (cmciate  ligament) 

(Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  mhi.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  mAnuaL 

Bumtnory:  Demonstrates  the  correct  technlQues  to  use  when  taping 
injuries  to  the  cruciate  ligament  In  the  knee. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.    2.  Knee— Wonodfl  and  Injuries. 
I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  HoMywood.  Calif. 

614.8  78-703595 

Bailey  Films 


Taping  athletic  injuries:  Knee  injnry  (medial  ligament) 

(Motion  picture)    Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  mlu.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Summary-'  Demonstrates  the  correct  tecfaolqae*  to  tue  when  taping 
Injuries  to  the  medial  ligament  In  the  knee. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.    2.  Koee— Wounds  and  iojQriea. 
L  Bailey  Film*  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  74^703594 

Bailey  Films 


Taping  athletic  injuries:  Principles  (Motion  pietun)    Bailey 
Films,  1968. 

4  mlu.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartrii<^e. 

With  manuaL 

fiummary:    Explains    the   principles    Involved   In   t^lng  athletic 
Injuries. 

1,  Athletes — Hygiene.    2.  Sports — Accidents  and  injuries.    8.  Ban- 
dages and  twndaglng.        z.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  77-703692 

Bailey  PUms 


Taping  athletic  injuries:  Shoulder,  part  1  (Motion  picture) 

Bniley  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  menuaL 

Summary-'  Demonstrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  taping 
shoulder  Injuries. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging-  2.  Shouldw — Wounds  and  injartes. 
I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  71-708696 

Bailey  Plims 

Taping  athletic  injuries:  Shoulder,  part  2  (Motion  pioture) 
BaLIey  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Summary.*  E>emonBtrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  taping 
shoulder  Injuries. 

1.  Bandages  and  twndaglng.  2.  Shoulder — Wonnds  and  injuries, 
t  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  75-703597 

Bailey  Films 

Taping  athletic  injuries:  The  ankle  (lateral  ankle)   (Mo- 
tion picture)    Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  miD.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Wltb  manual. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  proper  tecbnlQues  to  use  when  taping 
Injuries  to  the  lateral  ankle. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.    2,  Ankle — WonndR  and  injuries. 
L  Baltey  Films,  inc.,  HoUyw>ood,  CalU. 

614.8  70-703698 

Bailey  Films 

Taping  athletic  injuries:  Thumb  (Motion  picture)     B&iley 

Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Locp  film  mounted  In  cartridge- 

With  manuaL 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  taping 
Injuries  to  the  thumb. 

1,  Sports — Accidents  and  injuries.  2.  Thumb.  8.  Bandages  and 
bandaging.  i.  Ralley  FtlmH.  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  76-703601 

Bailey  Films 

loping  athletic  injuries:   Wrist,  part  1    (Motion  picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

hoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

fiummory:  Demonstrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  taping 
Injuries  to  the  wrist. 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.    2.  Wrist— Wounds  and  injuries. 
I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif, 

614.8  72-703599 

Bailey  Films 


Taping  athletic  injuries:  Wrist,  part  2   (Motion  picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

I>o<^  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Summary,-  Demonstrates  the  correct  techniques  to  use  when  taping 
injuries  to  the  wrist, 

1.  Bandages  and  bandaging.    2.  Wrist — Wounds  and  lojaries. 
I.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

614.8  72-703600 

Bailey  Films 


La  Tapfsscric  de  Bayeaz.  [Filmstripj     Schloat  Productions,  1972. 

72  fr      color.     35  mm.        wid  phonodisc:  1  s  .  1 2  in.,  33  1  /3  rpm,,  1 5  min. 
(En  frenfau,  set  3) 

French  version  of  the  l%9  rdmstrip  entitled  The  Bayeaux  upestry. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Translator,  Marilyn  Benjamin. 

SUMMARY:  An  examination  of  the  Bayeux  tapestry  which  places  It  and  its 
creator  in  a  historical  and  cultural  framework. 

I.  Bayeaux  upc«try.        [   Schloat  Productions,     il.  The  Bayeaux  tapestry. 
[Filmstrip]     III.  Series:  En  fran^ais.  [Filmstrip]  set  3. 
[NK3049.B3]  746.3  72-736221 

Schloat  Productions  72  MARC 


Tara  the  st<Hiecutter  (Motion  picture)     Fine  Arts  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Charles  Cahill  and  Associates,  196'2. 

S  irili       sd.     color.     16  ram. 

Shfuteiieil  version  of  the  19fi5  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

CrediU:  Music,  Billy  May. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  based  f>n  the  authentic  Japanese  prints 
of  Uta  Maru  in  an  adaptation  of  a  14th  century  Japanese  folk  story 
designed  to  provoke  thoughts  about  the  development  of  a  philosophy 
of  life  and  the  value  of  being  oneself. 

I.  Fine  Arts  Productions,  n.  Cablll  (Charles)  and  Associates,  inc., 
Hollywood,  Calif. 

898.2  Fi  A  68-1099 

Charles  Cahill  and  Associates 


Taras  Bulba  (Motion  picture)    HecHt-Curtleigh  Productions. 
Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1962. 

122  mln.    sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Panavlslon. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Nikolai  VasU'evlch  Gogol'. 

Crcdilt:  Producer.  Harold  Hecht;  director.  J.  Lee  Thompson; 
screenplay,  Waldo  Salt,  Karl  Tunberg ;  music,  Franz  Waxman ; 
photographer,  Joseph  MacDonald ;  flim  editors,  William  Reynolds, 
Gene  Miiford,  Eda  Warren.  Cast:  Tony  Curtis,  Yul  Brynner.  Chrla- 
tine  Kaufmann,  Sam  Wanamaker,  Brad  Dexter. 

Summary:  Historical  action-drama  d««cribing  the  Cossack  fight 
for  freedom  from  Poland  In  the  alxteentb  century  led  hy  a  Conack 
chleftaa  and  hla  two  sons. 

I.  Gogol',  Nikolai  Vasil'evlch,  1800-1852.  Taras  Bul'ba.  n.  Hecht- 
Curtlelgh  Productions,    m.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1577 


405 


Tarascan  Mexico.    Part  1:  Land  of  the  Tarascans  (Film- 
strip)     Educational  Filmstrips,  1970. 

58  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Authors,  Sidney  Nolan,  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

Summary:  Describes  areas  in  the  state  of  Mlchoacin  Inhabited 
by  modern  Tarascans,  Includes  scenes  of  ruins  of  the  old  Tarascan 
kingdom,  colonial  structures,  and  villages.    With  captlong. 

1  Tarasco  Indiana.  2.  Michoacan.  Mexico—Description  and  traveL 
I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Huntsville.  Tex.  II.  Land  of  the  Tarascans 
(Filmstrip) 

917.2  76-736761 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Tarascan  Mexico.    Part  2:  Heritage  <rf  Tarascan  life  (Film- 
strip)    Educational  Filmstrips,  1970. 

57  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Authors,  Sidney  Nolan,  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

Summary:   Explores   the   background   of   modem  Tarascans   and 
their  patterns  of  life  since  the  Spanish  contiueet    With  captions. 

1.  Tarasco  Indians.        I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Huntsville,  Tex. 
II.  Heritage  of  Tarascan  life  (Filmstrip) 

917.2  70-736762 

Educational  Filmstrips 


The  Tarascans  of  the  land  of  volcanoes  (Filmstrip)    Anne 
Marie    Rambo.      Released    by    BFA    Educational    Media, 

1970. 

r)4  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodI«c:  1  «..  12  in.,  33*  rpm. 
mlirogroove.     (Mexico's  Indian  heritage) 

With  atu<Iy  pulde.  ,     „        .  ,^^ 

•Nummary  ■  Polnt.i  out  that  the  ancient  Tarascan  Indian  tribes 
live<I  in  an  area  that  Includes  the  modern  states  of  MlchoacAn, 
Guanajuato,  and  Jalisco,  and  that  the  center  of  their  culture  was. 
and  is.  at  iJike  P4tacuaro-  Notes  that  many  Tarascans  In  the  small 
vlilaftes  cling  to  their  old  culture,  and  that  In  the  larger  cities  in  the 
state  of  Mlchoacftn  modem  schools,  housing,  and  other  facilities  are 

1  Tarasco  Indians.  I.  Rambo.  Anne  Marie.  II.  BFA  Educa- 
tifinal  Media.        Series:  Mexico's  Indian  heritaBP  (Filmstrip) 

970.3  76-737210 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tarawa  (Motion  picture)     CBS  News,  1960. 

SO  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsined  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century. 

Credits:  Producer,  Burton  Benjamin :  writers.  Burton  Benjamiu. 
John  Gllllgan;  narrator,  Walter  Cronkite;  music.  Alexander  Stelnert; 
editor.  Harold  Silver. 

Summary:  A  documentary  account  of  the  battle  for  the  central 
Pacific  island  of  Tarawa  in  1&43.  Describes  the  use  of  naval  bomb- 
ing and  gunfire  which  were  responsible  for  the  success  of  the 
amphibious  assaults. 

1.  Tarawa.  Battle  of,  1843.  i.  The  Twentieth  century  (Television 
program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc,     CBS  News 

Fi 67-202 


Tardy   (Motion   picture)     Richard  Miner.     Made  by   Film 
Design.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

■I  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Tell  the  whole  story  series) 

I»op  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Sl'M.MARY :  A  language  arts  film  In  which  creative  responses  are 
stimulated  hy  a  story  In  which  a  Iwy  misses  his  school  bus.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts   (Elementary) — Juvenile  films.  I.  Miner, 

Richard.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media.     III.  Series:  Tell  the  whole 
story  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  70-712783 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Target  twr  tonorrow.  [Motion  picture]      Iowa  University  Audi- 
ovisual Center,  1969. 

13  min.     mJ.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  in-service  training  filni  for  teachen  of  the  mentally  re- 
tarded. Show*  itep*  involved  in  composing  in«ruction»l  objectives.  Discuucs 
the  relationship  of  instructional  goals  to  curriculum  development.  »nd  illustrates 
how  those  goals  can  be  useful  as  tools  for  planning,  teaching,  and  evaluating. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children— Education.  2.  Curriculum  planning. 
I.  Iowa.     University.     Audiovisual  Clenter. 

[LC466I]  371.1  72-700804 

Iowa  University  72  MARC 

Audiovisual  Center 


Target:  moon  (Motion  picture)     Explorer  Productions.    Re- 
lea.sed  by  ACI  Films,  1970. 

-'4  mi;i.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suniniary :  A  documentary  film  which  outlines  the  development  of 
a  program  of  moon  e-tpioration.  I'sea  diagrams,  animation,  and  foot- 
age fnmi  space  flights  to  describe  the  physical  features  of  the  moon 
and  to  explain  the  problems  which  affect  the  ways  of  approaching 
and  landing;  on  the  moon. 

1.  Space  Hight  to  the  moon  a.  Hoon.  I.  Explorer  Productions. 
II.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

629.4  70-710786 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Target:  North  Africa  (Motion  picture)     CBS  News,  1965. 

30  min.     6d.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  cen- 
tury. 

Credilt:  Producer.  Isaac  Klelnerman ;  writer.  James  Benjamin; 
reporter,  Walter  Croiiklte;  music,  Louis  Applebaum;  editor.  Waiter 
Katx. 

Summary.-  Discusses  plans  leading  to  the  counterattack  of  the 
allies  against  Aiis-held  territory  in  French  North  Africa  in  the 
autumn  of  1942.  Describes  meetings  and  negotiations  with  French 
military  leaders  in  Africa  before  and  during  the  landing. 

1.  Worid  War,   1939-lfM5— Campaigns— Africa.  North-  i.  The 

Twentieth  century  {Television  program)      n.  Columbia  Broadcastlag 
System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

940.542  Fi  68-267 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Target  you!  (Motion  picture)     Martin  Co.,  1963.    Made  by 
Frederick  K.  Rockett  Productions. 

IT  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

C?^'/(I''  DiVmnrs  and  writers.  Sed  I.  StepheMon.  Jowph  P.  De 

"'"/„„,war„,-  Roi.aid  ReagJit.  drtcribea  the  dangers  of  Soviet  espio- 
nage and  emphasizes  that  the  success  of  a  defease  plant  security  pro- 
gram depends  on  the  worker*.  

1    Bnslne^   intelligence.     2.   In.Iustry-Securlty  measures. 
I   Mai  tin  Marietta  CorporatlOD.    Martin  Company. 

658.4  Fi  67-2179 

Taria.  [Motion  picture]    Jean  Vi«o.  France.    Releaaed  in  die  U.S. 
by  Contempc^ary  Films /McGraw-Hill.  1972. 

10  mill.     >d.     bJLw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  an  film  io  which  mn  e&hibitioo  of  ■wimmint  techniques  ■■ 
demon>tr«t«l  by  Jean  Taris  i>  uacd  to  latiriie  doctuneotary  film  makiai  aod  to 
uudy  water  and  motion.  Without  narration. 

I.  Vigo.  Jean.  1905-1934.     11.  Conicmporary  Fihn*/ McGraw-Hill. 

[PN19971  797.2     c704.945j       72-700943 

McGraw-HiU  Book  Co.  72  MARC 

Tarjetas  de  seguridad  {Motion  picture)     Abitibi  Power  and 

Paper  Co.,  Toi'onto.  Made  by  Crawley  Films.  Released 
ill  the  V.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1963, 

IS  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SpitnUh   version   of   the  105^  nintluii  picture  entitled   It's  in  the 
cards. 

ISummttiu:   Illustrateii  the  Importance  of  obeying  rules  of  safety 
rather  thnn  depending  on  luck. 

1.    Industrial   safety.  i,   Abltlbl   Power  and   Paper  Company, 

ltd.,  Toronto,  ii.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago,  m.  It's 
tn  the  card-<<  (Motion  picture) 

6H.84  72-707259 

Intt-riiational  Film  Bureau 


Tarkington,  Bocth,  1869-1946. 
Ambers  ons 


The  magnificent 


The  Magnificent  Ambersons, 


Pampered  youth. 

Tarloff,  Frank.       A  guide  for  the  married  man 
see 

A  Guide  for  the  married  man. 

Tarlofsky,  Malcolm 
see 

Kevin. 


Tarmu,  Yehuda 
see 

Boy  of  Bombay. 

Family  life:    a  kibbutz. 

Lost  and  found. 


Tars  and  stripes  {Motion  picture)  Educational  Films  Corp. 
of  America.  Made  by  General  Service  Studios.  Released 
by  Fox  Film  Corp.,  1935. 

20  ui:  1.    wl.    bAw.    35  mm. 

\u  IMucutioiial  Star  L-omedy  pre.-«iited  by  E.  W.  Hamnious. 
Educnthmal  pictures  5110, 

lit  the  American   Film   Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Conjtress. 

Credita:  Dliector  and  writer,  Oharles  I^mont:  adaptation, 
Edward  Aduiuson ;  photocraphy.  Dwight  Warren,  Cant:  Buster 
Kealon,  Vernon  IJent.  Dorothea  Kent.  Jack  Shutta. 

liHmmary:  A  comedy  of  the  adventures  of  a  dumb  but  well-mean- 
ing sailor.  hU  chief  petty  officer,  and  the  chiefs  girl  friend. 

r.  Kducatiunal  Films  Corporation  of  America,     ii.  Twentieth  Cen- 

tury-Fm  Film  Corporation,     iii,  American  Film  Institute  Collection, 

791.43  79-709646 

The  Tarsier  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Edu- 
cation Division,  London  |196~?i  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Potters  Photographic  Applications  Co. 

4  min.     si,     rotor.     8  mm. 

IvMp  fllni.     iMsued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teucbt'r's  guide. 

Hutnniary:  Domotuit rates  In  detail  the  tnrsler's  ability  to  leap  and 
climb. 

1.  Tarslus.     2.  Animal   locomotion.  i.  Halas  and   Batchelor 

Cartoon   Fllins,   ltd..  I^oodon.     ii.  I'oIterM  Photographic  AppllcatiotiB 
Company. 

599.8  Fi  A  68-2950 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Tart,  carlie 
see 

Basic  wheel  forms. 

Beginning  wheel  techniques. 

Decoration. 

Glazing. 


Handles  and  spouts. 
Rims  and  lids. 

Stacking  and  firing  the  kiln. 


The  Tartans  of  Scotland   {Motion  picture)      Ausin  Camp- 
bell Films.     Released  by  Films  Incorporated  ,196-?] 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  kilts  and  plalOs  of  the 
Scottish  highland  clans  from  the  16th  century  to  the  20th  century. 

1   TarUns.  i.  Austin  Campbell  Films,    n.  Films  Incorporated. 

941  70-708999 

Public  Uedia,  Inc. 

Tashlin,  Frank.       The  'possum  that  didnH 
see 

The  'Poasum  that  didn't 


Task  Force  58    (Motion  picture) 
see    Film  communique,  no.   11 

Tasmania  {FUmftrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1967. 
Made  by  J.  H.  Hallam.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Car- 
man Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1968. 

36  fr.     wlor,     30  mm.     (Geography  in  colour:  .\u-strula«ia) 

With  teachers  mantial. 

Summary:  f^hows  how  conditions  of  climate,  rainfall,  and  topog- 
raphy In  Tasmania  differ  from  those  on  mainland  Australia,  making 
It  possible  for  the  Island  to  supply  many  products  of  agriculture  and 
Industry  that  the  rest  of  Australia  cannot  produce. 

1.  Tasmania — Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd,  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associateit.  Series:  Oeogra[*y  In  colour: 
Australasia   (FHmstrlp) 

338.0994  Fi  A  68^076 

Carman  Educational  A.<<sociate8 


Tassili-B-Ajjcr— Sahara  rock  r«*»**tT.  4000-3000  B.C  [Motion 
picture]  l.es  Edition  cinegraphiques  [France]  1970.  Releaaed 
in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

16  min.     id      color       16  mm 

From  the  Anthony  Roland  colleciion  of  films  on  tn. 

Also  issued  in  a  series  entitled  The  history  of  an   Program  I:  Man  revealed 

ori|ins  of  great  cultures,  4000  B  C  -600  A.D. 

CREDITS    Director.  Jean  Dominique  La}ouK:  music.  Maurice  Le  Rour. 

SUMMARY.  Pictures  the  rock  drawinp  and  painiingi  f  lund  in  the  Sahara 
Desen  near  Tusili-n-AiJcr  that  were  done  between  4000  and  2000  B.C.  Poinu 
out  that  the  tribe  of  people  who  did  these  drawing*  could  not  have  existed  aftet 
2000  B  C   because  of  climatic  changes. 

1  Rock  paintings- Algeria-  Tauili-n-Ajjer  I.  Tastili-n-Aiier— Antiqui- 
ties.       I    Roland.  Anthony.      11   Le*  Edition  cir>egraphiques.     Ill   Time-Life 

Films      IV  The  History  of  arc.  Program  I    Man  revealed— on gms  of  great  eul- 
lures,  4000  BC.-600  A.D   (Moiinn  picture] 

[GN799.P4)  759.01  74-714529 

Time-Life  Film*  72  MARC 

Taste  {Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

■4  rain.    »l,    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Five  senses) 

Loop  film. 

With  nim  guide. 

Bummury:  Animated  diagrams  illustrate  bow  the  sense  of  taste 
works.  Helps  the  student  to  understand  tht*  relationship  of  the 
sense  of  taste  to  the  sense  of  smell.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Taste — Juvenile  fllros.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Serle-s; 

The  Five  senses  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  72-704711 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

A  Taste  »rf  honey  {Motion  picture)  Bryanaton  Films,  Lon- 
don. Made  by  WoodfaU  Productions.  Released  in  the  XT.  S. 
by  Walter  Reade  Organization,  1962. 

100  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Based  on  the  play  A  taste  of  hooey,  by  Sbelagb  Delaney. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Tony  Rlctiardson ;  screenplay, 
Shetagh  Delaney.  Tony  Richardson;  music,  John  Addison;  photogra- 
phy, Walter  Lassally.  CaMt:  Rita  Tushlngbam,  Dora  Bryan,  Murray 
Helvin,  Robert  Stephens,  Paul  Danqtiah. 

Stimfflary:  A  drama  portraying  a  harmful  mother-daughter  rela- 
tionship. An  English  schoolgirl,  totally  excluded  from  her  mother's 
life,  becomes  Involved  with  a  Negro  sailor,  t>ecome8  pregnant,  and 
then  temporarily  leaves  home  to  live  wItJi  a  bomoeexual  who  cares 
for  her  and  fulfills  a  maternal  role  during  her  pregnancy. 

Another  issue.    3S  mm. 

Delaney,  Sbelagb,  1939-  A  taste  of  hooey,     ii.  Bryanston 


Films,    m.  Walter  Reade  OrganlsaUon. 

791.43 
Walter  Reade  Organlsa*  tlon 


The  Twte  of  it  [FUnutripi     Scott  Education  Diviaioa.  1971. 

approx.  )S  fi.  color.  33  mm.  and  phonoditc:  2  a..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 
(The  Human  nervout  system) 

Alto  taaued  with  phonotapc  in  casactte. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUnu  the  functioning  of  the  aenae  of  tattc. 

I.Taau.  I,  Scott  Graphic*.  Education  Diviaion.  Ii.  Scriet:  The  Humsn 
ncrvoua  lyatem.  (Filmatrip] 

[QP456i  611  72-732951 

Scon  Education  Diviaton  73  MARC 

Taste,  smell,  and  touch  {FUmttrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

41  fr,     color.     S5  mm,     (Understanding  your  body,  set  no.  1) 

Creditt:  Collaborators.  Darlene  C  Duncan;  Wllfrled  P.  H.  U. 
Hommaerta. 

Summary.-  Describes  the  four  major  sensations  of  taste,  the  proc- 
ess of  smelling  and  adapting  to  smells,  and  tbe  five  basic  sensations 
of  touch. 

1,  Taste.    2,  Smell,     S,  Touch.  i.  Bncyclopaedla  Britannic* 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:    Understandln(  your  body 

(FHmstrlp)  itt  DO.  1. 

Fi  A  6T-4164 
Bncyclopaedia  Brltau*  olca  Bdocatteoal  Oonk 


406 


Tasting  with  yonr  t<»iKac  {FUmttrip)     Jam  Handy  Orga- 
nization, 1967. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (The  Five  senses,  no.  4) 

Summary:  Describes  what  tbe  taste  buds  are  and  how  they  distin- 
guish fiavors. 

1,  Taste.        L  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.        Series:  The  Five 
senses  (FHmstrlp)  na  4. 

372^  Fi  A  68-4962 

Jam  Handy  OrganizatlOD 


Tattoo  mj  loal,  Hake  itr^^t  my  mkaA.  [Motion  picture]    Wind- 
ham School  Diatrict,  1971.     Made  by  MFC  Rim  Production. 

38  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  PreaenU  claaaroom  scene*  from  the  Windham  School  District. 
a  priaoo-wide  program  in  Texaa  for  over  7.000  atuden^k.  Designed  for  use  by 
correctional    education  personnel. 

I .  Education  of  priaoncn.        1.  Windham  School  DialricL 

(HV8875]  365  72-700343 

C:NE  72  MABC 


Tattoo  67  {Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept.  of  National 
Defence,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

Cieditt:  Producer,  Clement  Perron ;  directors,  Yves  Leduc,  Michel 
Regnier;  photographers,  Michel  Thomas  D'Hoste,  Ren*  Verier, 
MU-bel  Hegiiler:  film  editor,  Yves  L*duc. 

Summary:   Shows  parts  of  the  military  Uttoo.  as  performed  by 
the   \rmed  Forces  of  Canada  In  1967,  as  well  as  some  beWnd-the- 
scene  shots  of  the  18,000  performeni  as  they  prepared  for  the  per- 
formance celebrating  Canada's  Centennial  Year. 
Another  issue.     35  mm. 

1    Military  ceremonies,  honors,  and  salutes — Canada.  i.  Can- 

ada    Dept.  of  National  Defence,    n.  Canada.    National  Fihn  Board. 
355.50971  76-705247 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tanreau  mort  tratnc  par  trois  chevaux   (Motion  picture) 
La  Societe  T,.umiere,  Paris,  1898. 

33  sec.    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Sadoul,  G.     Louis  Luml^re.     Catalogue  Luml^re,  no.  871 :  Depart. 

Made  from  a  35  mm.  original  In  the  Cinematheque  Fran<;alse. 

On  reel  with  58  other  Luml^re  numbers. 

In  the  Ciudnath^que  Fran^alse  Film  Collection,  Library  of  Con- 
gress. 

Summary :  Scenes  from  a  Spanish  bullfight,  showing  three  horses 
dragging  a  dead  butl  out  of  the  ring,  and  tbe  entrance  of  a  new  bulL 

1.   BuU-fights.  I.  Society  Luml^re,  Paris.     IL  Cla6math6que 

Frangalse  Film  CollectloiL     III.  D^art  (Motion  picture) 

791.8  79-710495 


The  Taurus  Mountains  and  south  Turkish  coast  {FUmttrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

43  fi'.     color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  vrith  script 

Credit*:  Author,  Dents  Baly. 

Summary;  Describes  the  history,  geography,  ecology,  and  geology 
of  the  mountains  and  the  coast  of  southern  Turkey.    With  cepUons. 

1,  Natural  history— Turkey— Taurus.        i.  Budek  Films  and  Slidee 
of  California. 

915.61  71-735831 

Budek  Films  and  Slidee  of  Calif. 


Tavistock  Institute  of  Humaii  Relations,   London 
Child  Development  Research  Unit 
see 

Jane,  aged  17  months,  in  fostercare  for 

10  days. 


John,  17  months:    9  days  in  a  residential 

nursery, 

Kate,  a  two  year  old  in  fostercare. 


Tawney,  Lenore 


Lenore  Tawney. 


Tax   free  dollars   for  retirement    {Fthmtrip)     Elba   Cflrp., 
1967. 

130  f  .  color.  3.'i  mm.  and  phooodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm. 
microgroove. 

Eastman  color. 

With  niemorlzallon  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  Keogh  bill  aids  the  self-employed 
taxpayer  by  providing  tax  relief  on  certain  funds  set  aside  by  the 
individual  for  his  retirement 

1.  Self-employed— Pensions— U,  S.        i.  Elba  Corjwratlon. 

Fi  67-1623 

Taxation  without  representation  {Motion  picture)     Charles 
Cahill  and  Associates,  1967. 

16  min.  sd.  color,  16  mm.  (American  history — birth  of  a  na- 
tion, no.  2) 

Summary:  Describes  the  steps  taken  by  George  Grenvllle  and 
Charles  Townshend  to  tax  the  British  colonies  In  America  and  re- 
lates the  evenu  Immediately  following  the  r^ieal  of  the  Stamp  act 

1.  at  Brit, — Colonie* — America— Financial  questions.  2.  U.  S.— 
Hl8t.—Revolutl<Mi— Causes.  i.  Cahill   (Charles)  and  Aasodates, 

Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif.        Series;   American  history-— birth  of  a  na- 
tion (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

973.3  Fi  A  68-1116 

Cbarles  Cahill  and  AssocIatM 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Taxco,  a  Spanish  cohmlal  eit7  (FSmatrip)  Sodety  for 
Visual  Education,  1967. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pfaODodlK :  1  8.,  12  In..  33k  rpm-* 
II  ralD.     (Living  In  Mexico  todmy) 

Eastman  color. 

PhonodlBC  lacking  In  L.  C. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  AuthorB.  A.  B.  Roberts,  Oloryl  Parcbert ;  consultant,  Reece 
A.  Jones. 

Bummary:  Trace*  the  history  of  Taxco  from  1446  ontll  today. 
Examines  Ita  leading  Industry — sllTercraft — and  Its  famous  Spanish 
colonial  architecture. 

1.  Taxco,  Mexico— Hist  2.  Art— Taxco,  Mexico.  i.  Socletj  for 
Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chlcafo.  Series:  Living  In  Mexico  today 
(Pllmstrlp) 

FiA6T-3814reT 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


"ntxco,  una  ciudad  colonial  espail(^  (Filmstrip)    Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1971. 

35  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  a.,  12  In.,  831  r^n.,  11  mtn. 
<l>  Vida  en  el  Mexico  de  hoy) 

Spanish  version  of  Taxco,  a  Spanish  colonial  dty. 

With  teacher's  guide  In  SpanUh. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  A.  B.  Roberts,  Oloryl  Parcbert;  narrator, 
Luis  Carlos  Uribe;  consultant,  Reece  A.  Jones. 

SUMMART:  Traces  the  history  of  Taxco  from  1445  until  today. 
Examines  Its  leading  Industry — sllvercraft — and  Its  famous  Spanish 
colonial  architecture. 

1.  Taxco,  Mexico— History.  2.  Art— Taxco,  Mexico.  I.  Society 
for  Visnal  Bdacatlon,  Inc.,  Chicago.  II.  Taxco,  a  Spanish  colonic 
dty  (FUmstrlp)  III.  Series:  La  Vlda  en  el  Mexico  de  hoy  (nim- 
Mrip) 

[F1391.T23]  917.2  77-739093 

Society  for  V  Isual  Education 


Tare*— MMMbody'i  got  to  be  kUdlagl  [Motioa  picture]  Loa  An- 
geles County,  Calif.  Released  by  AIMS  Inatnictioiial  Media 
Services,  1970. 

26  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Don  Hoster. 

SUMMARY:  Clarifies  the  rtde  of  the  tax  UMMor'idcpanmeol  and  dncusMi 
the  method!  of  aaaeaaiag  property  for  tucs. 

1.  Property  ta«— California.     2.  AiieaMneni— California.       I.  Los  Antdca 
Co.,  Calif.     II.  AIMS  laitructiofial  Media  Services. 
tHJ4121]  336.2  70-715509 

AIMS  lQ*tructioMl  Media  72  MARC 

Taxi  driving  and  other  driving  jobs  (FUmatrip)    Film  As- 
sociates, 1968. 

41  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Driving  as  a  career,  no.  4) 
With  leachlnK  guide. 

Summar]/:  Discusses  the  Job  opportunities  and  responsibilities  of 
a  taxi  driver,  a  chauffeur,  and  drivers  of  ambulances,  racing  cars. 


etc. 

1.   Motor   vehicle  driving — Juvenile  films. 
Series:  Driving  as  a  career  (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

629.284 
Film  Associates 

Taylor,  Arthur  Raymond,   1936- 
and  the  little  troop 
see 


Film  Associates. 
Fi  A  68-2805 


Mr.  Fizbee 


Mr,  Flzbee  and  the  little  troop. 

Taylor  (J,  Graley)    and  Associates 
see 

Tree  of  death. 

Taylor,  Jane,  1783-1824.       Hove  little  pussy 
see 

I  love  little  pussy, 

Taylor,  Jane,  1783-1824.       Twinkle,  twinkle,  little 
star 


Twinkle,  twinkle,  little  star. 

Taylor,  Maxwell  Davenport,  1901- 
see 

Sniall  world;    Taylor,   Dayan. 

Taylor,  Sydney,  1904-  Mr.  Bamey»s  beard 

see 

Mr.  Barney's  beard. 

T^lor  Associates 
see 

All  the  Lassies. 

Androcici  and  the  lion. 
Big  Mose:   hero  fireman. 
Birds. 


Bob  Bodden  and  the  good  ship  Rover. 
The  Boy  with  many  houses. 
Captain  Abner  and  Heniy  Q. 

Cats. 
The  Chimp  and  the  clown. 
Hw  Chrbtniaa  kittca. 

Corduroy, 

Dandelion. 
Dogs. 

The  Dragon  of  an  ordinary  Ounily. 

Fast  is  not  a  ladybug. 
The  Fence. 

Heavy  is  a  hippopotamus. 
Horses. 

It's  ab<xit  time. 

Jimmy  and  Joe  catch  an  elephant. 

Jimmy  and  Joe  find  a  ghost. 

Jimmy  and  Joe  get  a  hen's  surprise. 
Jimmy  and  Joe  look  for  a  bear, 

Joey*s  cat, 

John  Henry,  steel-drivin'  man. 

The  King  and  the  broom  maker. 

A  Lion  in  the  meadow. 

Marvin's  manhole, 

Mike  Fink  and  the  big  turkey  shoot. 
The  Miner,  the  boy.  and  the  donkey. 

Mr.  Tall  and  Mr.  Small, 
Mop  Top, 

900  buckets  of  paint, 
Olaf  is  late, 
Olaf  reads. 

The  Old  witch  goes  to  the  ball. 
Paul  Bunyan  and  his  blue  ox. 
Pecos  Bill  and  the  long  lasso. 
Pie  for  the  princess , 
Smart  bear, 

Tony  Beaver,  griddle  skater. 
Weeny  Witch. 


407 


What  Whiskera  did. 

When  shoes  eat  socks. 
Wbere'i  the  bunny? 

Windwagon  Smith. 

The  Wonderful  tree. 
The  Word-birds  of  Davy  McFifer. 

Taylor  colnmns  in  rotating  flows  at  low  Rossby  number 

(Motion  picture)  Education  Development  Center.  Re- 
leased by  Encyclopaedia  liritannica  Educational  Corp., 
1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  Issued  tn  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Rotating  masses  of  fluid.  2.  Rossby  waves,  3.  Fluid  me- 
chanics. I.  Education  Development  Cenier.  II.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Fluid  mechanics  Alms 
(Motion  picture) 

632  78-710267 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Taylor-Roffman  Productions 
see 

The  Mask. 


Taylor  series  1  {Motion  picture)    Harper  &  Row,  PtAUshers, 
1970.    Made  by  Visual  Learning  Corp. 

3  mln.  -sl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Calculus  films:  ctMnputer-gen- 
erated) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  film  notes. 

Credit*:  Authors.  Harry  Schey,  Judah  Schwartx. 

BwMHOry:  Illustrates  two  cases  of  Taylor  aeries  expansions  at  a 
point.  First,  a  fifth  order  polynomial  la  expanded  about  a  point 
Second,  successive  partial  suoilS  o(  Taylor  aeries  expansion  of  func- 
tion of  sin  X  are  displayed. 

1.  Series,  Taylor's.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Publlshera,  inc.  Se- 
ries :  Calculus  films :  computer-generated  ( Motion  picture) 

617  73-706395 

Harper  &  Row 

l^ylor  series  2  {Motion  piotuT«)    Harper  A  Row,  Ptfbliahera, 
1970,    Made  by  Visual  Learning  Corp. 

8  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Calculua  films:  computer-gen- 
erated) 

IxMp  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

With  film  notes. 

Credit*.-  Authors.  Harry  Schey.  Judah  Schwartz, 

Bfunmary:  Illustrates  two  Taylor  series  expanslooa  converging  to 
the  function  only  over  a  limited  range. 

1.    SerlM.    Taylors.  l    Harper   &    Row.    Publishers,    Inc. 

Series:  Calculus  films:  computer-generated  (MoUon  picture) 

„  ^„  517  77-705396 

Harper  &  Row 

Taylor  Television  Productions 
see 


Expedition  Bluenose. 


The  Taylors 


American  CuniBca:  The  Taykn. 

Tayo:  a  Nigerian  folktale  (Kilni.strip)     Guidance  As.«ocintes 
of  Pleasantville.  N.  V..  lt»7I. 

TO  fr,    color,    as  mm.    mv\  phnn<Hlisc :  2  a.,  12  In,,  3.1J  rpm.,  1(5  mln 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  dlM'u^loii  guide. 

SL'MMARV :  An  ancient  tale  from  the  Ibo  people  about  a  princess 
who  Is  betrayed  by  her  handmaiden.  Reveals  the  culture,  and  the 
religious  and  moral  l>ellefs  of  the  people  of  West  Africa. 

1.  Tales.  Ibo.        I.  Guidance  .\ssociatee  of  Pleasantvllie,  N.  V. 
[GR360]  398.2  75-740140 

Guidance  .^.ssoclates 


Tazewell, 
see 


Charles.       The  littlest  angel 


Christmas  tales  from  mauy  lands:   The 
littlest  angel. 

Tazieff,  Haroun,  1914- 


Volcanoes, 

Teh,  tch,  tch,  what  a  way  to  build  a  railroad  (Motion 
picture)  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Film  CcHnmunicators,  1969. 

10  mln.    sd.    colw.    16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Ray  Jewell ;  writer.  Jack  Heakin ;  camera. 
Steve  Edwards;  editor,  Art  Schneider.  CAST:  Les  Tremayne,  Hal 
Smith. 

SUMMARY :  FoUows  the  steps  in  buUdlng  a  railroad  from  plan- 
ning to  completion,  covering  engineering,  machine*,  and  machinists. 
Includes  animation  and  split-screen  optical  effects. 

1.  Railroads — Coostruction.    2.  Railroad  eogioeering.        I.  South- 
em  Pacific  Railroad  Company.     II.  Film  Communicators. 
[TF200]  626  70-712864 

Film  Communicators 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tchaikovsky,  Peter  Ilyich 
see    Chaikovskif,  Petr  Il'ich,  1840-1893 

Tchaikovsky  (Filmstrip)    Don  Bosco.    Beleased  by  Univer- 
sal K<incation  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

39  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Famous  meo  In  music) 

Wltb  manual. 

SUMM.^RV:  Describes  ttie  baclcground  of  the  world-famous  mu- 
Blcian,  TchatkoTSkf,  and  shows  how  he  has  Inspired  pre!«nt-day 
Tiewer^. 

1.  ChanEovskli,  Petr  Il'ich,  184l>'1893.  I.  Bosco.  Don.     IT.  Uni- 

versal   Education    and   Visual   Arts.      HI.    Series:    Famous   men    in 
music  (Filmstrip) 

[ML410.C4]  927  71-740593 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Oregon  State  Game  Commission, 


Te-Na'   {Motion   picture) 
1960. 

17  m:i.     sd.     color.     16  lum. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  photographer,  Rol)ert  U.  Mace. 

Summary:  Describes  the  life  habits  of  the  pronghoro  antelope, 
called  Te-Na"  by  the  Paiute  Indians,  in  its  desert  habitat  in  south- 
east Oregon.  Follows  a  herd  through  tbe  seasons  beginning  with 
spring  and  tbe  birth  of  tbe  fawns  and  Including  care  of  the  fawna, 
food  habits,  mannerisms,  and  courtship. 

1.  Pronghorn  antelope — Bebarlor.  i.  Oregon.  State  Oame  Com- 
mission. 

Fi  68-274 

Tea  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1949.  Made  by 
L.  J.  Simpldn.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edu- 
cational Associatee,  1966. 

21  fr.    bAw.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Uses  a  story  sequence  to  Illustrate  the  production  of 
tea. 

1.  Tea.  I.  CommoD  Oround,  ltd.,  U>Ddon.  II.  Carman  Educa- 
tiooal  Associates. 

338.4  72-738556 

Carman  Educational  AsBoclatea 


Tea  Council  of  the  United  States  of  America,  inc. 
see 


The  Aiagic  hamper. 


Time  for  tea. 


Tea  for  two  {Motion  picture)    Laura  S.  White,  1969. 

6  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  tea  party  planned  by  two  small  girls 
who  tried  unsuccessfully  to  ignore  their  brother  and  their  dog. 

I.  White.  Laura  Schaefer. 

791.43  76-706926 

CINE 


A  Te«  ptrtT.  [Filmstrip]  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films 
Brzuich,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Made 
by  Creative  Arts  Studio.  Released  by  Educational  Media  Dis- 
tribution Center,  1971. 

25  fr     color.     35  mm. 

Captioned  Tor  use  in  fcbool  prognms  for  [he  deaf. 

With  tcripi  and  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Lillian  Treks;  anUt.  Charies  Saubcr. 

SUMMARY:  Vtct  a  itory  about  >  tea  party  to  teach  basic  words  to  deaf 
children.  For  primary  grades. 

I    Deaf— Educauon— English  language— Juvenile  films.        I.  United  Stales. 
Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.      Media  Services  and  Captioned 
Films  Branch.     II-  Educational  Media  Distribution  Center. 
[HV2468i  371.91  72-732547 

(rciiive  Aru  Studio  72  MARC 


Tea  Party  and  King  George  (Filmstrip)    Jones  and  Osmond. 
Rclwised  by  Modem  Leaminjr  Aids,  1968. 

1:7  fr-     i»tur.    3r>  mm.     (Critirnl  thitiking  aide) 

With  iencher'8  guide. 

S'MMiwotj/;  i'art  1  rieocriiiea  the  renaons  why  John  Hancock  Joined 
in  the  Boston  Tea  Party.  Part  2  nhowa  King  George  In  a  rage  over 
tilt-  Boston  Teri  Party  and  polnta  out  several  courses  of  action  which 
he  could  take  in  response  to  it.  For  elementary  grades.  With  cap- 
tlone. 

I.  Boston  Ten  Party,  1773.  i-  Joiips  and  Osmond.  Inc.  ii.  Modern 
L«irnlng  AhN.  New  York.  Heiies:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Pilm- 

■trip) 

372.8  73-73;i3O0 

Modern  I.«arTiIiig  Aids 


Tea  ptontation  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (India) 

Loop  tllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  cane. 

Suminnry:  Explains  how  tea   Is  grown,  barreated,  and  processed 
oa  tea  plantations  In  India. 

1.  Tea— India.  i.  Kallng  Corporation,  Cambrtdge,  Maaa.  8e. 

rleH:  India  (Motion  picture) 

633.72  70-708318 

Ealing  Corporation 


A  Tea  plantation  in  India  {Motion  picture)    Public  Media, 

inc.     Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  196&. 

IH  mln.     w).     i-olor.     18  mm.     (Man  and  hla  world) 

fkJItw)  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Inatltut  fllr  Film 
und  BIM,  Munich. 

Hummnry:  A  study  of  the  iiiltural  diversities  and  raste  markings 
er)c(iunler«d  by  an  Indian  rk-e-grower  and  his  family  es  they  travel 
from  an  lmpo»erishHl  community  to  a  modern  tea  pl.inlallon. 

I.    <:a«te   -India,     'i.    Agrtrullunil    In  borers— India.  t.    I'uhllc 

Media.  Inr,     it.  rilm»  ItM-orpornH-d.  Serle";  Man  and  hU  world 

(Motion  plctur*) 

01.'i.4  7(1-705468 

Fubllc  Media.  Inc. 


Teach    me!    {Motion   picture)      Teaching   Film   Custodians, 
1968. 

20  mln.     nd.     color.     10  mta. 

Excerpts  from  Warner  Bros.-SeTen  Art's  1967  motion  picture  en- 
titled Up  the  down  atalrcaae;  prepared  for  Khool  tise  by  Teaching 
Film  Custodians  in  cooperation  with  a  committee  of  tbe  National 
Council  for  the  Social  Studlea. 

With  teacher's  utilization  guide. 

Based  on  the  novel  Up  the  down  stalroaae,  by  Bel  Kaufman. 

Credits:  Director,  Mike  Nichols.     Catt:  Sandy  Dennis. 

Summary:  A  t>eglnniog  teacher  discovers  Id  her  first  year's  experi- 
ence In  a  large,  inner  city  high  school  that  the  satisfaction  and 
rewards  of  motivating  disadvantaged  atudeots  outweigh  the  environ* 
mental  problems  and  handicaps. 

1.  Socially  handicapped  children — Education.  2.  Teaching  satis- 
faction. L  Kaufman,  B^  Up  the  down  staircase,  n. 
Teaching  Film  Cuato-  dlans    inc. 

871.&  Fi  A  68-2500 

Teaching  Flm  Custo-  dlans 


Teach  me  how  I  can  do  it  myself  (Motion  picture)  Stichting 
Xederlnndse  Onderwijs  Film,  The  Hague,  under  the  aus- 
pices of  the  Council  of  Europe  and  in  cooperation  with 
Montessori  experts  and  Ministry  of  Cultural  Affmrs,  Rec- 
reation, and  Welfare.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau,  1971. 

29  mln.     «d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  ■  A  documenUry  account  of  the  philosophy  and  prai- 
ticea  of  the  Montessori  method  of  elementary  education.  P"»et.ht 
scenes  of  children  at  a  Montessori  kindergarten  and  at  a  PUbllc 
elementary  Montessori  school  In  the  Netherlands.  Explains  that  the 
S^t^rl  method  is  a  total  way  of  life  that  Involves  the  child,  the 
pareats,  and  the  teachers. 

1  MonteKujrl  method  of  education.  2.  Klnaeri!«rtenii--Netlier- 
lands      3    Education,   Elementary  —  NetherUnct».  I.   Stlchtlns 

Nederland«>  Onderwijs  Film.     II.   International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago.  _.  w.,^-. 

[LB7T5.M8]  372  76-7l22<4 

International  Film  Bureau 


Teach   with   filmstrips    (Filmstrip)     Gates  licaming   Mate- 
rials, 1969. 

50  fr.  color.  Z'>  mm,  and  phonodi.sc:  'J  s..  12  in.,  S3J  rpm., 
17  mln.     mlcrogroove.   (Trading  with  instructional  materials) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY'.  Points  out  the  advantages  of  teaching  with  fllm- 
strli)8.  I'rovides  information  on  wwyi*  to  use  fllmstrips.  and  dis- 
cusses and  illustrates  various  viewing  devices  for  small  groups. 

1.  Filmstrips.        I.  Gates  Learning  Materials  (Firm)     II.  Series: 
Teaching  with  instructional  materials  (Filmstrip) 
[LB104.1.8]  371.33  77-737280 

Gates  Learning  Mate-  rials 


Teach  with  filmstrips  (Filmstrip)      Oates  Learning  Mat*- 
rials,  1969. 

jO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a..  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
17  min.     mlcrogroove.     (TeachinK  "ith  instructional  materials t 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  I'oints  out  the  advantages  of  teaching  with  fllm- 
strips. I'rovides  Information  on  ways  to  use  filmstrips,  and  dls- 
cus-ses  and  Illustrates  various  viewing  devices  for  small  groups. 

1.  Filmstrip.".        I.  Oates  Learning  Materials  (Firm)     11.  Serie.'?: 
Teaching  with  instructional  materials  (Filmstrip) 
[LHl04;i.8]  371.33  72-732806 


Teacher    problems    laboratory    {Motion    picture) 
Research  Associates,  1967. 


Scienf« 


Oates  Learning  Mate- 


rials 


The  Teacher  and  technology  {Motion  picture)     Ohio  State 
University,  Dept.  of  Photography,  1967. 

49  min.  sd.  color.  18  mm.  (Communication  theory  and  the 
new  educational  media ) 

Credits  ■  Sponsor,  U.  S.  Office  of  Education.  Bureau  of  Research. 

Bummary:  Traces  the  beginnings  and  history  of  the  Impact  of 
technology  on  education.  Illustrates  some  of  the  ways  in  which  tech- 
nology is  being  used  to  meet  the  dual  problems  of  masses  of  Btti- 
denta  and  the  need  for  Indlvlduallwd  Instruction. 

1.  Teaching— Aids  and  devices.     2.  Educational  Innovations.  L 

Ghlo.     State   University,  Columbus.     Dept.  of  Photography.  Se- 

ries: Communication  theory  and  the  new  educational  media  (Motion 
picture) 

870  Fi  A  68-533 

CINE 


Tlie  Teacher  gap   {Motion  picture) 
Television,  1965. 


National   Educational 


ao  mln.     sd.     l»Aw.     16  mm.     (America's  crises) 

Summiiry:  Compares  the  methods  used  by  two  communities  In 
dealing  with  tlie  problem  of  providing  quality  education  to  large 
nurat)ers  of  students.  Details  the  reasons  underlying  the  success  of 
the  Newton,  Mass..  schools  In  terms  of  lack  of  dropouts  and  number 
of  students  completing  high  school.  Attributes  the  less  successful 
approach  of  Bnv  City,  Mich.,  to  the  local  attitude  toward  education. 

1.  Newton.  -Vasa.  —  Public  schools.  2.  Bay  City,  Mich.  — Public 
schools.     3.  Comparative  education.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 

vision and  Radio  Center.  Series:  America's  crises   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

Fi  A  67-2371 
Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Teacher  . . .  open  my  eyes  {Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Mo- 
tion Picture  Production,  Brigham  Young  University.  Re- 
leased by  Dept.  of  Audio-Visual  Communication,  Brigham 

Young  University,  1959. 

34  mln..  »d.,  color,  16  mm. 

Summary:  Tells  how  a  Sunday  school  teacher  In  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Salnta  la  brought  to  see  hla  asslgnmant  in 
its  true  i)er«pective  through  the  efforts  of  the  Sunday  school  super- 
Intendency,  the  bishop,  and  tbe  stake  board. 

Credlti:  Producer  and  director,  Wetzel  Whltaker;  story,  Frank 
Wise;  screenplay,  Scott  WhlUker;  cameraman,  Robert  Stum;  editor, 

1.  Religious  education— Teacher  training.  i.  Brigham  Young 
University,  Provo,  UUh.  Dept  of  Motion  Picture  Production,  a. 
Brigham  Young  Unlveraltj,  Provo,  UUh.  DepL  of  Audio-Visual  Com- 
munication. 

268.3  Fi  A  62-426 

Brigham  Young  Unlr. 


11  motion  pictures,    ml.    color.     16  mm. 

Is.sued  also  ns  super  8  mm.  loop  films  mounted  In  cartridges. 

Part  of  an  Institutional  package  containing  2  fllmstrips.  spirit 
master  book  of  selected  references,  simulation  director's  guide,  role 
play  cards,  record,  participant's  response  book,  cumulative  record 
folders,   faculty    handbook,   curriculum   handbook,   and   AV   catalog. 

Creditt:  Author,  Donald  R.  Crulckabank. 

Summary:  Presents  eleven  typical  but  critical  teaching  problems 
faced  by  flrst-year  teachers  In  fifth  grade  classrooms  to  be  solved  by 
participants. 

1.  Teacher— Handbooks,  manoiils,  etc.  i.  Science  Research  As- 

sociates. 

371.1  Fi  A  68-2324 

Science  Research  Associates 


Teacher  training  college  A  (Filmstrip)     Visual  Publications, 

Lond'in,   n)'0.     Made  by  Tiemard  Orn.i.     Released  in  the 

U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications. 

37  fr.    color.    35  mm.     ( Ideas  and  design,  no.  5) 

With  study  guide.  ,         ,         ,.    ,j  „ 

SUMMARY  ■  Explores  designs  in  fabrics,  needlework,  embroidery, 

weaving,  decorative  art,  and  glass.     Presents  works  by  college  stu- 

*^\rt~Study  and  teaching  (Higher)  I.  Visual  Publications, 
ltd.,  London.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  HI.  Series:  Ideas 
and  design  (Filmstrip)   no.  5.  ^^^„„. 

[N345]  740  71-739664 

Mclntyre  Visual 


Publications 


40S 


Teacher  training  college  B  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications, 
Ixtndon.  1970.  Made  by  Bernard  Orna.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications. 

44  fr.    cotor.    ;i5  mm.    (Ideas  and  design,  no.  6) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  college  students'  examples  of  scrap  design, 
Jewelry,  metal  and  wood  craft,  multimedia  sequences,  and  ceramics 
to  ahow  how  a  creative  work  can  grow  out  of  a  basic  Idea. 

1  Art- Study  and  teaching  (Higher)  I.  Visual  Publications, 
ltd.,  London.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publicatlona.  III.  Series:  Ideas 
and  design  (Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

[N345]  740  75-739666 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


(Teacher  vs.  student,  {Motion  picture)    National  Broadcast- 
ing Co.  in  association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  il960?] 

27  min     ad.     biw.     16  mm.     (Court  of  human  relations) 

Credits-  Producer  and  moderator.  A.  U  Alexander;  mediators, 
Fannie  Hurst.  Ralph  Emerson  Davis,  Robert  J.  McCracken. 

Bummary:  A  study  of  a  teacher's  right  to  use  phys  cal  force  to 
punish  a  student.  A  mediation  board  considers  a  case  In  which  the 
parents  Insist  that  a  teacher's  use  of  corporal  punishment  drove 
their  son  to  drop  out  of  school.  m«m„„o1 

1  Classroom  management.  2.  Corporal  punishment.  i.  National 
Broadcasting  Company,   Inc.  Series:   Court  of  human   relations 

(Motion  picture)  Fi  67-2275 


The  Teachers  {Motion  picture)     San  Fernando  Valley  SUte 
College,  1967.    Made  by  Special  Purpose  Films. 

49  mill,     sd      b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary-  Follows  the  activities  and  reactions  of  a  group  of 
teachers  and  administrators  during  a  slx-we<*  Title  xi  Institute  In 
which  they  took  field  trips,  lived  for  five  days  In  a  poverty  area,  and 
spent  a  week  in  Intensive  interaction  at  a  conference  center. 

1     Interaction   analysis   In   education.     2.   Education.    Urban, 
r  California.     San  Fernando  Valley  State  College,  Imb  Angeles. 

370  Fi  A  68-834 

CINE 

The  Teaser's  aide.  [Motion  picture]  College  of  Human  Develc^ 
ment,  Pennsylvania  State  University.  Made  and  released  by 
Hombein  Wood  Films.  1972. 

10  min.     wl.     b&w.      16  mm. 

With  luide- 

CREDITS;  Producer  ind  director,  Oeorgc  Hombein.  education*!  conHill- 
ant.  Donald  Pclcra. 

SUMMARY.  PreMnu  actual  iituation>  in  cluaroonu  where  non-iaatnic- 
tional  teacher's  aides  arc  employed  and  ihowi  teacher*  and  teacher's  aides 
discussing  their  respective  rtries  and  responsibilities. 

I  Teachers'  assisunu.  1.  Pennsylvania.  Suie  Univervtty.  CoUcte  of 
Human  Development.     II.  Hombein  Wood  Films. 

[LB2844.1.A,  370.7  72-700678 

College  of  Human  72  MARC 

Development,  Penn,  State 
Univ. 

Teachers  at  tbe  ceatar.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1 969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Fdms. 

30  min.     sd.    hftw.     16  ram.     (Chiklren  and  mathematics,  no.  S) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  teachers  who  are  using  ■  new  approech  in  teaching 
matbefrtatics  in  England  at  a  center  set  up  to  enable  tbcra  to  diacuat  leaching 
problems  and  aoluliona  with  others,  experiment  with  maierials.  and  gain  confi- 
dence in  their  ntethodi  before  using  them  in  class. 

1.  Maiheraatica— Study  and  teaching— England,  I.  British  Broadcasting 
Corporation.  TeleviMon  Service.  II  Time-Ufe  Films.  III.  Seriea:  Chiklren 
and  mathematics.  [Motion  picture^  no.  3. 

[QAU]  370.7  73-714865 

Time-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 


Teachers  Library,  inc.,  New  York 
see 

Flowers  and  you. 
Mayonnaise  makes  the  salad. 

Secrets  of  sandwichery. 
Textiles  for  today. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Teachers  of  tomorrow  (Motion  picture)  Phi  Delta  Kappa. 
Matle  hv  T^  Anj:eles  Chapter  and  Polavision  Produc- 
tions. Helensed  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1971. 

11  mln.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  guide.  ^     ,  ,  ^  . 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  role  of  teachers  in  todays  society  and 
discusses  the  dramatic  chaneea  that  will  ooCTir  In  the  future  In  order 
to  encourage  young  men  to  become  elementary  school  teachers. 

1    Elementary  school  teaching.     2.  Teaching  as  a  profession. 
I   Phi  Delta  Kappa.    II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 
[LB1776]  370.023  74^712331 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Jam    Handy 


Teacher's    personal    resources    (FUmstrip) 
Organization,  1967. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoDodlsc  (Teadkinc  tbe  democratic 
processes  at  the  secondary  level,  no.  2) 

Bast  man  color. 

Phonodisc  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Creditt:  Narration,  Rosalind  Zapf. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  personal  resources  of  every  teacher, 
which,  If  fully  developed,  can  aaslat  him  In  becoming  more  com- 
petent 

1.  Teachers'  backgrounds.  i.  Jam  Handy  OrganlsatlOD.  Inc. 

Series:  Teaching  the  democratic  processes  at  the  secondary  level 
(Filmstrtp)  no.  2. 

Fi  67-1666 
The  Teacher's  spiritual  Ufe  {FUmstrip)    Family  Films,  1963. 

'tJ  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodit«^':  1  h.,  !:■  In.,  33i  rpm.,  17 
niin.    ni  r  ogroove.     (The  Sunday  school  teacher) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Clarice  Bowman :  narrate™,  Michael  Ityp,  Ixiui-^e 
Arthur,  Wait  Hoffman. 

Bummart/:  Uses  8  series*  of  vignettes  of  two  church  school  teachers 
to  show  some  of  the  hopes,  fears,  and  problemn  of  the  average  Sunday 
school  teacher.    Suggests  steps  for  spiritual  growth. 

1.  Sunday-Mchools.  i.  Family  Films,  Inc.  Series:  The  Sunday 
school  teacher  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  6&-2689 
Family  Films,  inc. 

Teaching  (Motion  picture)  Vocational  Guidance  Films. 
Made  by  Burton  Holmes  Films.  Released  by  Carl  F. 
Mahnke  Productions,  1M6. 

11  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     <Your  life  work  films) 

With  manual.    Manual  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Creditt:  Script,  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  importance  of  the  teaching  profession 
as  a  service  to  mankind,  and  describes  the  differing  demands  and 
qualifications  at  the  various  educational  levels. 

1.  Teaching  as  a  profession.  i.  Vocational  Guidance  Films,  Inc. 

n.  Mahnke  (Carl  F.)  Productions,  inc.,  Des  Moines.  Series:  Your 

life  work  films  (Motion  picture) 

74r-704390 

Teaching  about  physics  and  society  (Motion  picture)  Har- 
vard Project  Physics  in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Re- 
leasetl  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  luln.  .sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  7) 

Kinescope. 

.Summary:  Two  of  the  Project  Physics  directors  and  two  teachers 
dlscu-f-s  the  importance  of  having  students  become  aware  of  the  Im- 
pact of  science,  especially  physics,  on  social  concepts  and  actions, 
and  explain  the  role  of  the  Project  Physics  classroom  lu  develop- 
ing these  concepts. 

1.  Physics.  2.  Science  and  state  3.  Physics— Study  and  teach- 
ing. I.  Harvard  Project  Physics.  II.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, inc.  Series:  Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  briefings 
(Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

370.7  79-709149 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Teaching  Aids  Service, 
see 


Inc. 


The  Middle  East— old  and  new. 


leeching  babies  and  toddlers.  [Filmstrip]    Broadman  Films,  1 970. 

4S  fr.     bA*.     35  mm         ind  ph(inodi«c:  1  *..  33  W3  rpm. 

Wjih  StTJpl. 

SUMMARY^  Enpliins  lo  parents  and  teachers  orbabin.  creepers,  and  tod- 
dlers m  the  church  school  ihal  preschool  children  are  lcarnin(  early  in  life. 
Includes  photographs  of  various  depsnmcnls  in  ihe  church. 

Religious  educaiion  of  preschool  children.        I.  Broadman  Films.  Nash- 


ville 

[BV  1475.7] 

Briiadman  Filir 


268 


72-732721 
MARC 


Teaching    Cheyenne    (Motion   picture)       Cheyenne    Public 
School  District  no.  1,  1969.     Made  by  Webb  Productions. 

19  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  teaching  facilities  In  the  Chey«ine,  Wy- 
oming, public  schools.  Presents  recreation  and  other  actlvltiea  avail- 
able In  tbe  Cheyenne  area. 

1.  Cheyenne,  Wyo.— PubHc  schools.  2.  School  facIIItles—CIberenae, 
Wyo.        1.  Cheyenne — Public  School  Diatrict  no.  1. 

379.787  73-701739 

CINE 


TcacUag  cUldrea  >ew  behavtor.  [Motion  picturcj     Infoinatica, 
1972. 

1)  min.     sd.     bAw      I«  mm. 

With  workbook  eniiiled  The  ABCs  of  child  ma nafcmen I— workbook  4,  by 
David  Kunz  and  Anthony  Palumbo. 

CREDITS:  Filmed  by  R.  Hanson. 

SUMMARY:  ParenU  and  teachers  show  how  to  use  modeling,  shaping, 
dentonsiraiion.  and  related  instructional  procedures  to  teach  children  new 
behavior.  Places  emphasis  on  broadening  (be  adults'  concept  of  child  manage- 


1-  Infomatics  {Firm). 

tHQ772i 

370.15 

72-700580 

latooiuks 

72 

MARC 

Teaching  children  to  be  law  abiding  citizens 
see 


Health  science:  Teaching  children  to  be  law  abiding 

citizens. 


Teaching  creative  music  (Motion  picture)    Ruth  O.  Bradley. 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

25  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm.     (Creative  music) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  I>efines  and  encourages  creativity  at  all  age  levels; 
emidiaslEes  an  aniculated  music  program  that  develops  self-confidence 
and  a  sense  of  challenge^ 

1.  Music— Instruction  and  study,  i.  Bradley,  Ruth  Olive,  1901- 

II.   AIMS   Instructional   Media  Services.  Series:  Creative  music 

(Motion  picture) 

780.7  73-704773 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlcea 


Teaching  cratch  waDdng  (FUnutrip)     Trainex  Corp.,  1969. 

83  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  17 
mln.    microgroove.     (Patient  care  series.  1) 

Also  i-sued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Fllmt^  in  cooperation  with  Continental  Convalescent  Hospital, 
Anaheim,  Calif. 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide. 

Summary;  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Presents  preparatory 
exercises  for  learning  to  use  crutcbea.  DemonstratM  varlooa 
crutch  walking  gaits,  and  shows  bow  to  sit  down  and  climb  stalra 
with  crutches. 

1.  Physically  handicapped— RehablllUtlon.  2.  Cratches.  i 
Tralnei  Corporation.         Series:   Patient  care  selres.  1    (nimstrip) 

610.73  77-737501 

Tralnex  Corp. 

Teaching  deprived  kindergarten  children  (Filmstrip) 
Teachers  College  Press,  Teachers  College,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 196(1.    Made  by  Baldwin  Films. 

91  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  15 
min.     microgroove, 

Eastman  (.-olor. 

With  manual. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Ralph  Wlleman;  authors.  Rose  Mukerji,  Hel«i 
F.  Roblson ;  narrator.  Walter  Hauck. 

Summary:  I>escribe.i  selected  a.specta  of  an  experimental  program 
for  teaching  kindergarten  children  from  a  disadvantaged  neighbor- 
hood In  New  York  City.  Outlines  major  teaching  strat^les;  dls- 
cu-iises  the  formulation  of  academic  needs  and  concept  development ; 
shows  how  these  needs  can  be  met ;  and  points  out  the  use  of  verbal 
and  nonverbal  symtralUatlon  forms. 

1,  Compensatory  education.  2.  Socially  handicapped  children — 
Education— New  York  (City)  i.  Columbia  University.     Teachers 

Fi  A  68-3717 


College. 

Portland  State  Collie. 


Teaching  English    (Filmstrip)     Los  Angeles  City  Schools. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

125  fr.      cttlor.      3d  mm.      and  phonodisc:  2  a..  12  In.,  SSI  rpm, 

raicroBrirtve. 

Summary:  Aids  for  teaching  English  to  Junior  hlgb  school  students, 
1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching   (Secondary)  i.  Los 

Angeles  City  School  District,     ii.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
370.7  Fi  A  68-4429 

Bailey  Films 


Teaching  English  literacy  to  pre-school  Indian  children  at 
the  San  Felipe  Indian  Reservation  (Motion  picture) 
Westiiijjhousc  Electric  Corp.,  1966. 

9  min.     sd.     b&w.     IS  mm. 

Summary:  A  -survey  of  the  three-month  experiment  conducted  by 
the  Behavioral  Technology  DepL,  Westlngbouse  Research  Labora- 
tories, In  teaching  GnKllsh  vocabulary  by  the  contingency  manage- 
ment system  to  pre-school  Indian  children  using  special  teaching 
tecbniquee  and  play  equipment.  Shows  the  use  of  rewards  for 
learning,  and  evaluates  the  progress  made  by  the  cblldreo. 

1. Vocabulary.  2.  Indians  of  North  America — 

Education.  i.  Westlngbouse  Electric  Corporation. 

371.9  74-702006 


Teaching  Film  Custodians,  inc. 
see 

The  American  film:    1966  White  House 
Festival  of  the  Arts. 

And  to  fame  unknown. 
Becket. 

The  Boxer  Rebellion. 
The  Emperor  and  a  general. 
Escape. 

The  Gingerbread  man. 
The  Hostage. 

Island  of  the  blue  dolphins  (an  introduction). 
Ju&rez. 

The  Last  will  ol  Daniel  Webster. 
Man  of  Glass. 


409 


The  Man  on  the  beat. 
Martin  Luther. 

A  Medal  tor  Miss  Walker:    1866. 
Mountain  man. 

Nature's  ballet. 
Night  call. 

Ordeal  in  Burma. 
The  Paper  sword. 
Saturday  story. 

The  Skipper's  lady:    duty  first. 
Smyrna  incident. 

Star  and  shield. 

Sunrise  on  a  dirty  face. 
Swamp  mutiny. 

Teach  me! 

What  might  have  been:    Jefferson  Davis, 

Teaching  Films,  inc. ,  New  York 
see 

Anatomy  of  the  human  eye.    Part  1-   The 
orbit. 

Anatomy  of  the  human  eye.    Part  2: 
Extraocular  muscles. 

The  Hand. 

The  Palmar  hand.    Part  1. 

muscle:.'^''"'' ''^'"'-    ^«^-    '"'rlnsic 
Trigger  foods. 


Use  of  water  irrigators. 

Teaching    French    with    film    1:    Listening   and    speaking 

(Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia  Brif.innica  Films,   1966. 
Made  hv  Irving  Rusinow. 

26  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  te.Tcher'8  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,   L.   Rosselot.  Florence  Stelner,  Margaret  Wood 

Summary:  A  classroom  demonstration  of  the  methods  of  teaching 
French  used  in  the  Je  pnrle  fran<;als  coui-se 

1.  French  language— Study  and  teaching.  i   Encvclouaedia 

Brltannlca  Films.  Inc     ii.  Je  parle  frangall  (Motion  picture)  '^ 

440.7  Fi  A  67-5271 

Encvclopaedia  Britan-  nlca     Educational  Corp. 

Teaching  French  with  films.    Part  2:  Reading  and  writing 

(Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Kducational 
Corp.,  1967. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summon/;  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Illustrates  class- 
room methods  of  teaching  reading  and  writing  which  are  used  In 
the  Je  parle  frani;als  course. 

1.  French  language— Audio- visual  instruction.  l  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

448  Fi  A  68-1136 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 


Released 


Teaching  mnltiplicatioii  (Filmstrip)     Ina  Silvey. 
by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

60  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  2  phonodiacs :  12  in.,  33i  rpm.  micro- 
groove. 

With  manual 

Summary:  Presents  master  teacher  Ina  Silvey,  of  the  Cnivoaitr 
of  Northern  Iowa,  teaching  fourth  grade  children  a  series  of  lenons 
on  muUlpllcatlon,  Including  commutative,  associative,  and  dlstribn- 
tlve  ppoportles.     Shows  the  children's  answers  and  scratch  sheets. 

1.  Multiplication— Study  and  teaching.        i.  Silvey    Ina 
n.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

„  „     ^.,  372.7  Fi  A  68-4120 

Bailey  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Teaching  of  reading   (Filmstrip)     Vimoet  Associates, 

1967.    Made  by  Consolidated  Film. 

43  fr,  (xtlor.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  in.),  31  ip»., 
approx.     30  min. 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

CREDITS;    Prodacere.    W.    Jamea   Popham,    Eva    L.    Baker. 

SUMMARY  r  A  teacher  education  Aim  which  describes  an 
empirical  model  applied  to  the  improvement  of  reading  instruc- 
tion. Teaches  the  viewer  to  describe  the  model  and  to  Identify 
examples  of  reading  objectives  and  activities  which  lUuatrate  the 
use  of  this  approach.  Provides  practice  In  writing  test  It^ns 
which  tDeaaure  reading  sklUs. 

1.  Reading.     2.  Reading — Ability  teetlag.        I.  Vlmcet  Associates. 
[LB1050J  372.4  79-738819 

Vimcet  Ajtsoclates 


Teaching  reading  in  secondary  schools  {Motion  picture) 
Syracuse  University  Reading  and  Language  Arts  Center. 
Released  by  Educational  Film  Library,  1966. 

10  motion  pictures,     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

ContmtM: — 1.  Organizing  the  reading  program.  22  mIn. — 2.  Ana- 
lyzing reading  achievement  20  mfn.— 3.  Handlcai^ied  reader.  2l 
min.-~4.  Vocabulary  development  19  mln. — 5.  Developing  compre- 
hension skills.  12  min.—*.  Reading  to  remember.  18  min. — 7.  The 
library  aii<^  the  reading  program.  19  mln. — 8.  Developing  skills  for 
reading  literature.  14  mln.— 9.  Efficient  reading.  U  mln.— 10.  Re- 
port from  the  reading  coordinator.     13  min. 

1.  Reading  (Secondary  education)  i.  Syracuse  University. 

Reading  and  Language  ArtA  Center,    ti.  Syracuse  University.    Edti- 
catlonal  Film  Library. 

428.4  Fi  A  67-5766 

Syracuse  University.  Bdacatitmal  Film  Library 

Teaching  leading  skills  for  the  social  studies  {Mofion  pic- 
ture)    Ruth  ().  Bradly.     Relca.sed  by  Bailey  Films.  190". 

:;3  mil       »d.     color.     Ifi  uim. 

With  iimtiual. 

.S'JHtiM'ii'i/:  Illustrates  how  a  primary  teacher  uses  n  field  trip  to 
the  sti]>erui.irket  to  Rtimnlare  reading  In  social  studies.  Shows  the 
fonuAtlon  of  groups  In  the  claw  to  organize  and  document  informa- 
tion collected.  Stresses  vocabulary,  organization,  documentation  of 
materials,  and  knowledge  of  the  library. 

1.  Reading  ( Piimary )  2.  Sixial  sciences — Study  and  teaching 
(Primary)         i.    Bradly,   Ruth   Olive.    1901-  n.    Bailey   Films, 

inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-1189 

B-TiW  Films 


Teaching  Resources  Corporation 
see 

Association  and  generalization. 


Basic  visual  perceptions:  color,  form,  size. 

Body  awareness  and  gross  motor  abilities. 

Developing  concepts  for  nimiber. 

Eye-hand  coordination. 
Figure-ground  discrimination. 

Memory:  auditory  and  visual. 
Organization. 
Perception  of  sequence. 

Perception  of  spatial  relationships. 

Pre-wriling  pencil  and  paper  skills. 

Teaching  Resources  Devebpment  Center 
see 

Abraham  Lincoln. 

The  Beat  of  the  drum. 
A  Big  crop  of  cotton. 
The  Buffalo. 

Carol  bakcfl  aeake. 


I  in  the  toy  shop. 
ODdereUa. 

Colonial  children. 
The  Cbimuy  mouse  and  die  city  mouse. 
Dinosaurs. 
The  Dog  in  tlw  water. 


Earthquakes. 
George  Washington, 

Growth  of  an  American  city. 
Haircut. 
Hanukka. 

The  Hare  and  the  tortoise. 
History  of  farming. 
The  History  of  flight. 
The  History  of  transportation. 
loeudnov. 

Icdierga. 
Janet  makes  a  jack-o-lantem. 

The  Lion  and  the  mouse. 

The  Mysterious  magnet. 
New  England's  heritage. 

Origami 

Our  five  sense*. 
Our  friend  the  frog. 

The  Phases  of  the  moon. 
The  Priited  word. 

Puff  and  Princess  went  for  a  walk. 

I^amids  of  Egypt. 
Shadom. 

Summer. 

Thanksgiving. 

Trees . 

Under  the  ocean. 
Vtaiiuig  the  zoo. 

Where  is  Smokie7 

The  White  tailed  deer. 

Wind. 

Woody  Woodchuck. 

Teaching  Resources  Films 
see 

Barefoot  boy. 
Big  bad  bear. 
Big  bug,  little  bug. 
Big  new  school. 
Bing-Bang  Pig. 
Blackboard  bear. 

Bobo's  dream. 
A  Boy,  a  dog,  and  a  frog. 

Central  America:  a  regional  study. 


410 


Oiina's  new  look. 
Conventions  and  ^-^mpaipiy 

Curious  George, 

Curious  George  flies  a  kite. 

Curious  George  gets  a  medal. 
Curious  George  goes  to  the  hospital. 

Curious  George  takes  a  job. 

Economics  in  our  world. 
The  Elf  in  the  singing  tree. 

Endangered  species. 

Families  of  Mexico  and  Central  America. 

Tlw  Pint  Americans. 
The  Four  friends. 
Frog,  where  are  you? 
Gertie  the  duck. 
Grandfather  dear. 

Grandmother  dear. 
Hap|)ily  may  I  walk. 
Have  you  seen  my  brother? 
Henry. 

The  Hill  that  grew. 

The  House  on  East  88th  Street. 
Incident  at  Santa  Barbara. 
Japan:  a  changing  nation. 

Jiffy,  Mist  Boo.  and  Mr,  Roo. 
Just  follow  me. 
Katy  and  the  big  snow, 
linda's  air  mail  letter, 
little  Quack. 
The  little  red  hen. 

living  things. 
Lovable  Lyle. 

Lyie  and  the  birthday  party. 

Lyle,  Lyle,  crocodile. 

Man-made  moons. 
Masters  of  music. 

Maybe  a  monster. 
MaybeUe,  the  cable  car. 

Mexico:  our  dynamic  neighbor. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Teaching  Resources  Films   (Continued) 

Mr,  Barney's  beard. 

The  No-bark  dog. 

The  O'Learys  and  friends. 

CXit,  out,  outi 

Pearl  goes  to  school. 

Rockets  into  ipace. 
The  Roly  poty  cookie. 

Sabrina. 

Sad  Mrs.  Sam  Sack. 
The  Secretary  in  a  changing  business  world. 

Shakespeare. 

Shoes  for  Angela. 

The  Splendid  belt  of  Mr.  Big. 

Too  many  dogs. 

Vodnt. 

We  never  get  to  do  anything. 

The  Wee  little  man. 

Teaching  Resources /Multimedia 
see 

China  today. 

Choice. 

7^  Fint  Americans. 

Happily  ma  J  I  walk. 

Law  and  order. 

Law  ways  around  the  world. 

Understanding  China. 

Teaching  skills  for  elementary  school  teachers  (Motion  pic- 
ture) General  Learning  C-orp.,  1968.  Made  by  the  David 
Coffinj?  Co. 

19  motion  pictures,    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  supervlwr'g  and  teacher's  manuals. 

CredUt:  Authors,  Dwight  W,  AUen,  Kevin  A.  Ryan.  Robert  N. 
Bush,  James  M.  Cooper. 

Co>TE?(TK.  —  1.  An  Introduction  to  microteachinp.  20  min.  —  2. 
Fluency  In  nskioc  questions.  8  rain. — 3.  Probing  questions.  7  mln. — 
4.  Higher  order  questions.  8  mln. — 5.  Divergent  questions.  8  mln, — 
6.  Set  induction.    9  niln.~7.  Stimulus  variation.    10  mln.— 8.  Closure. 

8  min. — 9.  Reinforcement     8  min. — 10.  Silence  and  non-verbal  cues. 

9  min.— 11.  Recognizing  attending  behavior.  8  mln. — 12.  Cueing. 
9  min.— IS.  Use  of  examples.  7  mln. — 14.  Lecturing.  8  mln.— 15. 
Planned    repetition.      7    mln. — IS.    Ck>mpleteneiH   of   communication. 

7  mln. — 17.  Verbal  responses.  I5  mln. — 18.  Non-verbal  responses.  6 
mln. — It.  Verbal  and  ntm-verbal  rsspoiues.    6  mln. 

1.  Elementary  school  teadieia— Handbooks,  mtuiaals.  eta 
L  General  I>earning  Crtrporatiuu. 

372.1  Fi  A  68-2419 

General  Learning  Corp. 

Teaching  skills  for  secondary  schoi^  teachers  {Motion  pic- 
ture) General  Ijeaming  Corp.,  1968.  Made  by  the  David 
Coffing  Co, 

19  motion  pictures,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  superv'Bor's  and  teacher's  manuals. 

CredUt:  Authors.  Dwight  W,  Allen,  Kevin  A.  Ryan,  Robert  N. 
Bush,  James  U.  Cooper. 

Contentt:  1,  An  Introduction  to  mlcroteachlng,  2U  ia\a.—l.  Flu- 
ency in  asking  questions.  7  mln. — 3.  Probing  questions.  7  min. — 4. 
Higher  order  questions.  8  mtn. — 5.  Divergent  questions.  9  mtn. — 
6.  Set  Induction.    9  mln.— 7.  Stimulus  variation.    9  mln. — 8.  Closure. 

8  mln. — S,  Reinforcement.     8  mln. — 10.  Silence  and  non-verbal  cues. 

9  min.~ll.    Rec<«nlzlng   att«idlng   behavior.     9  mln.— 12.   Cueing. 

10  min,— IS.  Use  of  examples.  9  min.— 14.  Lecturing.  8  mln.— 15. 
Planned  repetition,  fi  mln. — 10.  Completeoess  of  communication. 
7  mln.— 17.  Verbal  responses.  6  mln.— 18.  Non-verbal  response*. 
6  min. — 19,  Verbal  and  non-vert>ai  rwpooaes.    6  mln. 

1.  Hl=h  school  teacbera— Handbooks,  manuals,  etc.  i.  General 
Learnlni!  Corporation. 

373.1  Fi  A  68-2647 

General  Learning  Corp. 


Teaching  speech  and  language:  the  McGinnis  Association 
Method  {Motion  picture)  Central  Institute  for  the  Deaf, 
1062,    >Iftde  by  Technisonic  Studios, 

60  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

CredUi:  Directors,  Frank  R.  Kleffner,  George  Shames. 

Summary:  Follows  the  education  of  three  children  enrolled  In  the 
Central  Institute  for  the  Deaf  for  eight  months.  Presents  the  tech- 
niques and  procedures  used  in  the  early  stages  of  teaching  language 
to  a  deaf  person. 

1.  Deaf — Means  of  communication.  l  Central  Institute  for  the 
Deaf. 

371.91  Fi  A  68-1758 

Central  Institute  for  the  Deaf 


Teaching  styles,  1  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project  Phys- 
ics in  cooperation  with  WGBH,  Released  by  Holt,  Rine- 
hart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln,  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  8) 

Kinescope. 

SUMMARY;  A  teacher  In  a  small  rural  school  in  Maine  shows 
films  of  his  oommnnity,  of  the  modified  multi-media  syston  In  nse 
In  his  classroom,  and  of  bis  students  engaged  in  several  activities. 
Other  teachers  discuss  his  teaching  style  with  him. 

1.  Audlo-vlaual  education — Maine.  2,  Bducatlon,  Rural — Maine, 
I,  Harvard  Project  Physics.  II.  Holt,  Rlnebart  and  WlnstOD,  Inc, 
Series:  Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  briefings  (Motl<m  picture) 
DO,  8. 

370,7  72-709131 

Holt,  RInehart  and  Winston 

Teaching  styles,  2  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project  Phys- 
ics in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Released  by  Holt,  Rine- 
hart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  9) 

Kinescope. 

Summary:  A  teacher  in  a  suburban  California  town  shows  fllmi 
of  his  students  doing  group  reaearch,  working  In  laboratory  activi- 
ties, and  choosing  what  classroom  activity  to  engage  in  from  many 
available  options.  A  panel  discusses  with  the  teacher  the  advantages 
and  limitations  of  his  teacfaloc  style 

1.  Physics— Study  and  teadtlng.  I.  Harvard  Project  Physics. 

II.   Holt,   RInehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Harvard  Project 

Physics  teacher  briefings  (Motion  picture)  no,  9. 

370.7  7e-709132 

Holt,  Rlnebart  and  Winston 

Teaching  styles,  3  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project  Phys- 
ics in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Released  by  Holt,  RIne- 
hart and  Winston,  1969, 

30  min.  sd.  b&w,  IR  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  do.  10) 

Kinescope. 

SUMMARY :  A  teacher  in  a  conventional  Massachusetts  school 
shows  films  of  his  fairly  conventional  classroom  approach  which 
offers  students  a  diversity  of  activities,  IncludlnR  laboratory  work. 
A  panel  discusses  the  teacher's  style  of  teaching. 

1,  Teaching.     2.  Education — Massachusettn — 19C5-  I,  Har- 

vard Project  Physics.  II.  Holt.  Rlnebart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Se- 
ries: Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  brteflnga  (Motion  picture) 
no,  JO. 

370.7  70-709133 

Holt,  RInehart  and  Winston 


t.  [Pilmstrip]    Educatiofial 


Dimensions  Corp,.  1972. 


Bpproi.  SO  ft.  color.  35  mm.  and  ^khkmUsc:  2  i.  (1  i.  for  manual  projec- 
tor; I  ■.  for  sutooMtic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpiB-  1^  min.  each  tide. 

Also  iMtied  with  phonocape  in  ciisf  ttg 

With  teacher't  gtbdc. 

SUMMARY:  A  teacher  trainini  film  for  craft  educatioo  and  instrndioa. 
Defines  the  major  craft  areas  and  the  essential  methods  and  toob  required  fbr 
each.  Includes  weaving,  ccnmici.  mosaics,  and  graphics. 

1.  Handicraft — Study  and  teaching.        I.  Educational  Dimeasioas  Corpora- 


371.1  72-733223 

73  MARC 


[Tri68] 

Educai' 
Corp. 


Teaching  the  disadvantaged  (FiltMtrip)  National  Educa- 
tion Association,  Dept  of  Classroom  Teachers,  1967. 

.12  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc  :2  b,  (1b.  for  manoal  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  12  mln. 

With  guide  and  script. 

Based  on  the  booklet  of  tlic  same  title  by  Gertrude  Near. 

Summary:  Describes  the  ctiaracterlBtica  of  disadvantaged  children, 
and  dlflcnsses  their  learning  handicaps.  Contrasts  the  teaching  meth- 
ods by  which  they  may  be  reached  with  those  which  are  Ineffective, 
and  points  out  some  of  the  problems  of  each  age  group. 

1.  Socially  handicapped  children— Education.  i.  Noar,  Gertrude. 
Teaching  the  disadvantaged,  ii.  National  Education  Aaaodatlon  of 
the  United  States.     Dept.  of  Classroom  Teadiera. 

371.9  Fi  A  67-4269 

Oregon.     State  College,  Portland.     Library 

Teaching  the  mentaHy  retarded — a  poeitive  approach  {Mo- 
tion picture)     University  of  Texas,  1967. 

25  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary.-  Documents  the  progress  of  four  profoundly  retarded 
children  during  a  four  month  training  program,  with  emphasis  In 
the  areas  of  self-care,  toilet  training,  dressing,  eating,  and  mannera. 
Illustrates  that  even  the  profoundly  retarded  can  learn  complex 
akllls. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children — Education.  i.  Texas.     Uni- 

versity. 

371.92  Fi  A  68-3135 

C,  S.  National  Medical  Audiovisual  Center 

Teaching  the  ont  and  the  many  (Motion  picture)  National 
Education  Association,  TEPS  C<Hnmis8ion.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Motion  Picture  Productions  of  Texas,  ltf68. 

28  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CrediU:  Writer  and  director.  Windy  Chan>Ie ;  photographers, 
Gary  Picle,  Richard  Kldd. 

Summary:  Explains  how  an  individualised  Instruction  center 
works.  Examines  the  rural  high  school  at  Hagerman,  Idaho,  to  show 
how  a  traditional  educational  system  can  adapt  to  a  modern  learn- 
ing center. 

1.  Indivldoallxed  Instruction.  2.  Rural  schools — Idaho — Hager- 
man. L  National  Education  Association  of  the  United  States. 
Commission  on  Teacher  Eiducatlon  and  Professlooal  Standards. 
n.  Motion  Picture  ProducUtms  of  Texas,  Inc 

371  70-702691 

Motion  Picture  Produc-  tlons  of  Texas 


Teaching  the  patient  with  diabetes  (Filmatrip)  Trainez 
Corp,,  1970. 

108  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodLsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  32 
mln.    nilcrogroove.     (Patient  care  series.  5) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Explains  how  to  teach 
urine  testing.  Insulin  Injection  and  measurement,  diet  control,  and 
foot  care  to  the  diabetic  patient  and  how  to  prepare  him  for  dis- 
cbarge from  the  botfpltal. 

1.  Diabetes.  i.  Tralnex  Corporation.  Series:  Patient  care 
series,  5  (Fllmstrip) 

610.73  70-737502 

Tralnex  Corp. 

Teaching  the  way  they  learn — remediation  of  learning 
disabilities  {Motion  picture)  Robert  Anderson  Associates, 
Qu^)ec.     Released  by  Contemporary  Films  ^McGraw-Hill, 


28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Learning  series) 

Cr«4UM:  Consultant  and  host,  H.  Sam  Rabtaovltch. 

^Hmmary;  Explains  that  certain  learning  disabilities  limit  specific 
skills,  pointing  out  that  a  student  may  Bf>eak  well  bat  read  poorly. 
Shows  how  teachers  at  the  Leamlog  Centre  hi  Montreal  attempt  to 
combine  a.s  many  disctpUnes  as  possible  Into  each  activity. 

1.  Slow-learUiog  children.  i.  Anderson  (Ebobert)  Aasociates,  ltd, 
u.   C<H]temporary   FIluB/McGraw-HitL  Series:   Learning  series 

(Motdon  picture) 

371,9  73-704154 

Mc<lraw.Hni  Book  Co. 


Teaching  tomcHTOw   (Motion  picture) 
ment  Center,  1970. 


Education  Develop- 


411 


18  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Made  for  the  African  Science  Film  Program. 

CREDITS:  Director.  M.  Savage. 

SUMMARY :  A  teacher-training  film.  Shows  a  primary  school 
clasHroom  In  rural  Kenya,  where  African  chlldrwi  learn  science  in 
new  ways  by  using  local  materials  asd  modem  methods. 

1.  Education.  Primary — Kenya.    2.  Education,  Rural— Kenya. 
I.  Education  Development  Center. 

[LC6148.K]  370.7  74-712804 

Education  Development  Center 


Teaching  anits  and  lesson  plans  (Filmstrip)    Yinicet  Asso- 
ciates. 1967,    Made  by  Consolidated  Film. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (5  in.), 
33  In.  per  sec..  30  mln. 

With  instructor's  manual. 

CREDITS :  Authors  W.  James  Popham,  Eva  L.  Baker. 

SUMMARY:    Describes   recommended  element.?   for  the  teaching 
unit  and  the  lesson  plan. 

1.    Unit   method   of   teaching.     2.   Lesson   planning.        I,   Vlmcet 
Associates. 

371.3$  72-737567 

Tlmcet  Asaodate:) 


Teaching  verbalization  by  contingency  management  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Westinghouse  Reeoirch  Laboratories,  Be- 
havorial    Technology    Dept,    1966.      Made   by    Bandelier 

Films. 

14  mlQ.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits.-  Producers  and  directors,  K.  H.  Kamennan,  Paul  Shelford. 
Jr. 

Summant:  Follows  the  progress  of  a  flTe-year.old  mentally  re- 
tarded ^rl  as  ahe  teams  vocabulary  by  a  contingency  management 
aystem  in  which  play  periods  are  used  to  reinforce  correct  behavior 
during  task  sessions. 

1.  Meotally  handicapped  children— Education.  i.  Wertinghouse 
Research  Laboratories,  Pittsburgh. 

371.92  78-702007 


Teaching  with  the  overhead  projectiv  (Filmstrip)    Educa- 
tional Filmstrips,  1969. 

37  fr.     color,    35  mm,     (The  Overhead  projector) 

CREDITS :  Authors.  Kenneth  L.  Russell,  Tommy  McAfee. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  various  usee  for  the  overhead  projector  in 
teaching.     With  captions. 

1.  Overhead  projection.  I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Huntsville, 

Tex.    II.  Stfies:  The  Overhead  projector  (Filmstrip) 
[LB1043.5]  371.33  70-734646 

Educational  FUmstrlpa 


Teague,  Bob.       Letters  to  a  black  boy 


Hey,  cab. 

Teak  lumbering  in  Thailand  (Motion  picture)  Wayne 
Mitchell  and  Compass  Films.  Released  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1966, 


color.     6  mm.     (South  East  Asia  series) 
mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 


4  mln. 

Lo<^  fill 
in  super  8  i 

With  teacher's  study  guide 

CrediU:  Writer  and  photographer,  Wayne  MltcbelL 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  complete  process  of  logging  and  milling 
of  teak  luml>er  In  Thailand.  Shows  how  elephants  are  used  In  the 
process. 

1.    Lumbering— Thailand.     2.   Teak.  i.   Mitchell,   Wayne     n. 

Compass  Films,    iii.  International  Communication  Films.  S«'les: 

South  East  Asia  series  (Motion  picture) 

634.9  78-700593 

International  Com-  munlcatlon  Films 

Tein  MUfaf.  [Motion  picture]     BNA  Fifans.  1971. 

30  min.    id.     color.     16  nua.    (Eflective  orgaaizatkMi) 

CREDITS:  Autbore,  Sheldga  Davis.  Saul  Odkraua. 

SUMMARY:  Sheldon  DavkorTRWIncSytterosOroup,  describes  how  aa 
organization  goes  about  introduciag  team  buU^ng  and  dJacMaei  its  purpoaw. 

1.  Organiiation.        I.  BNA  FOma.     U.  Seriea:  Effective  orgaaizatMXi.  [Mo- 
tion picture] 
[HD31]  «SI  7^701240 

BNA  Fifam  n  MAKC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Team  physician  (Motion  pkhire)  American  Medical 
Association  Committee  on  the  Medical  Aspects  of  Sports. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions.  Released  by  Modem  Talk- 
ing  Picture  Service,  1969. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ^    .  ,  ^    . 

Summni-  Dlscujsen  the  role  of  the  coach,  achool  admlntetrstor, 
p.rent.  athlete  and  espeeUlly  the  tMun  phjalclan  In  the  proper 
tralnlns  ot  athleteiL  Empha.l«es  Ove  basic  repilaUoM  tor  athletes, 
proper  training,  proper  conditioning,  good  equipment,  good  couching, 
good  officiating,  and  proper  health  supervision. 

1  \lhletes  I  American  Medical  Association.  Committee  on 
the  Medical  .Aspects  ot  Sports,    n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service. 

'"'■■  613.7  74-706379 

CINE 


Team  teaching  in  the  elementary  school  {Motion  pictvre) 
I/D/E/A,  1969.    Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

22  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  JuIUposes  a  team-teaching  situation  In  an  elementary 
school  against  a  conventional  chissroom  situation  to  tUustrata  the 
activities  and  responses  of  teachers  and  children  Involved  In  a 
team.teaching  program. 

1.  Teaching  teams.  2.  Elementary  school  teaching.  i.  Institute 
for  the  Development  of  Educational  Actlvltlea 

371.39  76-706681 

CINE 


Teams  in  action  {Motion  picture)  John  Lavafinino  in  co- 
operation with  Soccer  U.  S.  A.  Released  by  Frith  Films, 
1968. 

17  mln.    sd.    color     16  mm. 

With  study  guide  ^    ,_.     , 

Summarv:  Demonstrates  the  rules  and  various  individual  and  team 
maneuvers  of  the  game  of  soccer  as  It  Is  played  by  the  CelUcs  of 
Scotland  and  Atlas  of  Mexico,  two  leading  world  teams. 

Soccer.        I.    Lavagnluo,    John.     n.    Frith    Films,    Hollywood, 


Technical  and  vocational  training  in  Canada  (FUmitrtp) 
Cnnad.t  Dept.  of  Labour,  Ottawa.  Made  mid  released  by 
Nation. ;1  Film  Hoard  of  Canada,  19G7. 

76  fr     color     33  mm.    and  phonodlsc;  33i  rpm. 

French ".sion  released  under  the  title  l.a  Formation  technique  et 

'"•°Cln"n'''ihow.°°th'e'developn,en.  of  technical  training  f.clll«« 
In  clSa  and  eiplaln.  the  scope  of  service  avaliahle  and  the  p^^ 
tSlioi^  by  the  Federal  and  Provincial  Governments  to  promote 
broadCTtniining  of  people  ot  .11  ages.    With  captions. 

1  T«ini™i  ^ucatioS-Onada     2- Vocational  cf""}"""-?;""^ 
I.  Canada.    Dept.  of  Labour,    n.  Canada.    National  Film  Board^ 

373.2  73-734359 

National  Flhn  Board  of  Canada 


Technical  training 
see 

The  Right  to  education.  Part  2:  Technical  uaininf. 

Technicon  Education  Systems 
see 

Elementary  science  information  unit. 


I 


Calif. 


796.334 


70-700402 


Tfce  Tear.  [Motion  picture)     Michael  J.  Sheridan,  1972. 

10  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  A  young  boy  irics  lo  protect  the  sand  castle  he  has  built  against 
the  ravages  of  the  incoming  tide.  Without  narration. 

I.  Sheridan,  Michael  Joseph 
tPN1997]  791.43  72-702432 

CINE  72  MARC 


The  Tears  of   the  dragfui    {FUmsirip)     Parents'  Magazine 

Eiileiprises.  Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Ke- 
leiihfd  liy  r.*;iniing  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  12  Id..  33i  rpm.,  12  mln. 
microirroove.     (Folktales  arouDd  the  world) 

With  script  and  teacher's  culde. 

Hummary:  Uses  the  folktale  of  the  same  title  by  Hlroauke  Hamada 
to  Introduce  the  wisdom,  customs,  art,  and  music  of  Chioa.  For 
primary  ijrades. 

I.    Hamada.    Hlrosuke.   1893-  Ryu   no  me  no  namloa.     n. 

Pan-nlR'  Magazine  Eiiterprls«>»,  In.-..  New  York.  in.  I-earning  Corpo- 
ration of  Aiiierira.  Series:  Folktales  around  the  world  (Film- 
strip) 

398.2  78-736976 

I,earning(_"oi-p.  of  America 


The  Tears  of  the  dragon    (Filmstrip) 
see  also   Tales  from  Japan:   The  tears  of  the  dragon 


El  Tcatro  Campeaino  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1971. 

M   mln.     sd.     bAw.     IQ  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  Victoria  Hochbert,  Janet  Steroburg;  nar- 
i^tor,  Phil  Sterling. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  origins,  progress,  and  the  purpose  of 
El  Teatro  Campeslao  from  Its  beginnings  in  the  fields  to  boost  the 
morale  of  striking  Mexican -American  farmworker*  to  Its  present 
role  as  theater  committed  to  social  change. 

1,  El  Teatro  Campeaino.  I.  National  Educational  TeleTlaion 
and  Radio  Center.     II.  Indiana.     UnlTerslty.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

[PN2297]  702  74r-rUl»4 

Indiana  UnlT.     Audio-  Visual  Outer 


Tech  Films  Corporation 
see 

Race  for  clean  air. 


Tech  territory  (Motion  picture)  Division  of  Information 
Services,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  Univer- 
sity (19711]     Made  by  Virginia  Tech  Motion  Picture  Unit. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

St'MHABY:  Shows  Tsrlous  aspects  of  campun  life  at  Virginia 
Poljtwhnlc  Institute  and  State  UnlTerslty.  Includes  academic  and 
■odal  actlTltlet,  as  well  as  on  and  off  campus  extracurricular  eTetits. 

1.  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  RUte  nnlTerslty.  I.  Vlr- 
;lnla  Polytertinlc  Institute  and  SUte  ITntverslty.  DlTlnlon  of  In- 
formation Services. 

[LI>S655]  378.766  74-713680 

riNE 


Technical  and  Scientific  Films,  ltd. 
see 

The  Electro -magnet. 


Technique  of  gastrostomy  feeding  {Motion  picture) 
!an   and   Co.,  London.     Made  by  Eothen   Films. 


Mae- 
Re- 


leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1966. 

Ti  min.     si.      color.     8  mm.      (Ba.<i!c  nursing  practice,  no.  6) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Stimmarv:  Uses  a  live  demonstatlon  to  explain  In  detail  the  nurs- 
ing technique  of  gastrostomy  feeding. 

1    Tube  feeding.  i.  Macmlllan,  firm,  publishers,  London,     n. 

Fllm  Associates  of  California.  Los  Angeles.        Series:  Basic  nursing 
practice  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

617  Fi  A  68-1014 

Fllm  Associates  of  California 


The  Technique  of  intra-articnlar  and  peri-articular  injec* 
tion  (Motitm  picture)  Upjohn  Co.,  1969.  Made  by 
Wexler  Film  Productions. 

20  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  Upjohn  vanguard  of  medicine) 
Summary:   U.-ws  animation  and  live  action  to  show  Dr.  Edward 

Itoland's    technique  of   Injecting   the  most   commonly -affected   sites. 

Shows  where  the  needle  penetrates,  and  discusses  contraindications 

and  neccKaary  precautions. 

1.  Injections,  Intraarticular.        r.  TJpJohn  Compaoy. 

615  7»-703007 

CINE 


Technique  of  intradermal  injection  (Motion  picture)  Mac- 
millan  and  Co.,  London.  Made  by  Eothen  Films.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California, 
1966. 

2  mln.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Baste  DUrslns  practice,  no.  S) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  animated  drawinga  and  a  lire  d^nonstratlon  to 
describe  the  technique  of  Intradermal  Injection.  Filmed  at  a  Mantoux 
Clinic. 

1   Injections.  Intradermal.  I.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers,  Lon- 

don,    n.   Film   Associates  of  California,  Los  Angeles.  Series: 

Baste  nursing  practice  (Motion  picture)  no.  5. 

616  Fi  A  68-1013 

Film  Associates  of  California 


Technique  of  intramuscular  injection  {Motion  picture) 
Macmillan  and  Co.,  London.  Made  by  Eothen  Filnis. 
Released   in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California, 

1   min.      8l.      color.      8  mm.      (Basic  nursing  practice,  no.  3) 

I/)op  nim. 

With  etudy  guide.  ,        ^  .     *,       ,„ 

Summarv:  Uses  animated  drawings  and  a  live  demonstration  to 
explain  the  technique  of  Intramuscular  injection. 

1     Injections.   Intramuscular.  i.  Macmillan.  firm,  publishers, 

London,      ii.  Fllm  Associates  of  California,  Los  Angeles.        Series: 

Basic  nursing  practice  (Motion  picture)  no.  3.  „..„.„.« 

615  Fi  A  68-1016 

Film  Associates  of  Callfomta 


Technique  of  intravenous  ntjectkm  (Motion  picture)  Mac- 
millan and  Co.,  I»ndon.  Made  by  Eothen  Films.  Re- 
leased ill  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1966. 

2  min.      si.      color.     8  mm.      (Basic  nursing  practice,  no.  2) 

I»op  fllm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  live  demonstration  to  Illustrate  the  technique 
of  intravenous  Injection. 

1  Injections,  Intravenous.  i.  Macmillan.  firm,  publishers,  ten- 
don. II.  Film  Associates  of  California.  Los  Angelea.  Series:  Basic 
nurHlng  practii-e  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

615  Fi  A  68-1017 

Film  AB8o<latesof  California 

Technique  of  subcutaneous  injection  {Motion  picture) 
Macmillan  and  Co.,  Ivondon.  Made  by  Eothen  Filins. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Film  Associates  of  California, 
1966. 

1  mln.     al.    color.    8  mm.     (Basic  nursing  practice,  no.  4) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide.  .  ,  ^,       », 

Summary:  Explains  the  technique  of  subcuUneoua  injection  by 
live  demonstration  nnd  animated  drawings. 

L  Injections,  Hypodermic.  i.  Macmlllan,  Arm.  publishers,  Lon- 

don,    n.  Fllm  Associates  of  California.  Loa  Angela*.  Series :  Ba- 

alc  nuralag  practice  ( Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

616  Fi  A  68-1016 

Film  AsM>c(atM  of  Callfonila 


Techniques   for  ascendins   and   descending   stairs.   [Slide   »t] 
Milady  Pub.  Corp..  1970. 

27  slides  color.  2  »  3  in  ind  phonoupe  in  ciuctte:  du«l-tf«ck  (1  i. 
blanl.)     (Visual  poi»c  for  business  and  social  success,  no.  9) 

With  commentary  and  guide  by  Bobbi  Ray  Bowler 

Based  on  the  icitbook  Chirm  and  poise  for  gelling  ahead,  by  Ruth  Tolman. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  lo  ascend  and  descend  stairs  gracefully  and 
provides  suggestions  for  avoiding  accidents  on  high,  narrow,  and  other  difTicult 
stairs, 

1  Beauty.  Personal-  2  Movement.  Aesihelics  of.  3  Accidents— Preven- 
tion. I.  Tolman.  Ruth,  Charm  and  poise  for  gctlinj  ahead,  11,  Milady  Pub- 
lishing Corporation.  New  York.  III.  Series:  Visual  poise  for  business  and  sociil 
success  (Slide  scij  no.  9 

tRA778i  646.7  72-734255 

Milady  Pub.  Corp.  72  MARC 


TackalVM  for  pattlag  oa  a»d  rem>Ttat  coat*.  [Sbde  set]    Milady 
Pub.  Corp.,  1970. 

M  tUdes.  color.  2  x  2  in.  and  phonoupe  in  canette:  dual-track  (1  t. 
bisnk)     (Visual  pone  for  buaineaa  and  social  tuccoa,  ito.  10) 

With  commentary  and  gude  by  Bobbi  Ray  Bowler.  Title  in  fyiAe:  Technique 
for  putting  on  and  removing  a  coal. 

Baaed  on  the  textbook  Charm  and  potsc  for  getting  ahead,  by  Ruth  Tolman. 

SUMMARY:  Dcmonilrate*  how  to  put  on  and  remove  ■  wrap  of  any  kind 
with  a  minimum  of  effon  and  iUuttrste*  the  varioua  w«y«  to  handle  ■  coat  while 
Nttinf. 

1.  Coati.        I.  Tolman.  Ruth.     Charm  and  pobe  for  getting  ahead.     11. 
Milady  Publishing  CorporatioR.  New  York.     III.  Series:  ViumI  potM  for  busi- 
■MM  and  wcial  tuccesa.  (Slide  *ei]  no.  10. 
(OT515]  646.7  72-734256 

Milady  Pub.  Corp.  72  MARC 


Techniques:  fresco,  tempera  and  oil,  water  color,  and  prints.  [Slide 
set]     Center  for  Humanities,  1972. 

80  slides,  color.  2  x  2  in.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  30 
min      (Metropolitan  seminars  in  art) 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cauctie. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Based  on  Metropolitan  seminars  in  art  by  John  Canaday. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  the  medium  in  which  an  anist  works  is  more  than 
a  means  of  expression,  and  part  of  expression  itself.  E)cscnbcs  various  mediums, 
and  discusses  some  famous  works  in  each. 

1.  An  -Technique.     2.  Art— Psychology.        1.  Canaday,  John  Edwin.  1907- 
II.  Center  for  Humanities.     III.  Series:  MetropoUtan  seminars  in  an. 
[Slide  set] 

(N71i  751.4  72-735189 

Center  for  Humanities  72  MARC 


Techniques  in  budding  and  grrafling  (Filmstrip)    Vocatioiial 

Education  Productions,  1971. 

61  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  single-track,  5 
in.,  3!  ips. 

Pr«Khioe<l  through  the  cooperation  of  the  School  of  Agriculture  and 
Natural  Tteaources,  California  State  Polytechnic  College. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Cirdlts:  Production  supervisor,  Steven  C.  LaMarine:  director. 
Clyle  HoRtetter:  authors,  Steven  C.  LaMarine,  Paul  Fountain:  nar- 
rator, Daryl  Kruae;  photography,  James  Crissey. 

Summary:  Sumtnarlzes  Information  on  various  types  of  plant 
propagation,  and  covers  the  methods  and  materials  used  in  making 
cleft  grafts  and  several  bark  grafts  on  fruit  trees.  Describes  proce- 
dures for  patch  budding  and  T-buddlng,  and  compares  budding  and 
grafting. 

1.  Budding.    2.  Graft-  log.         I.  Vocational  Education  Pro- 

ductions. 

631.5  78-737966 

California  State  Poly-  technic  Coil€«e 


Techniques  in  painting  (FUmatrip)     Jam  Handy  Organiza- 
tion, 1967. 

40  fr,  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  mlcr<«roove.  (Art  ap- 
preciation—painting,  no.  1)  -      ,   .  J  t 

Ramnuiry  Picture.')  and  describes  dlffereht  kinds  of  paints  used  by 
artlstf,  hovr  they  are  made,  eurface-s  to  which  they  are  applied,  and 
various  method.s  that  arti-sts  have  used  in  painting. 

1   Painting— Technique.        i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc. 
Series-  Art  appreciation— painting  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

751.2  Fi  A  68-4046 

Jam  Handy  Organzatlon 


Techniques  in  seUing  (Filmstrip)    Universal  Education  and 

Visual  Arts,  1969. 

45  fr.     color.    35  mio.    and  pboDOdlsc:   1  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  18 
mln.     (Distributive  educa.tlon)  .  _   ,« 

Also   l98ue<l   with  reel-to-reel   phonotape  and   with   pbonotape   in 
cajgctte. 

With  tea<*er»'  guide.  .,_...        «..-_».—    •r^ 

Creditt:    Author,    Frederick   S.   Wythe;    illustrator,   Stc^MH   Zo- 
Dibch ;  consultant,  Fabian  Engiander.  _»^,«. 

Summary:  A  demonstration  of  seUing  tocfaolqnes  with  susCQ^loiM 
on  handling  the  reluctant  customer. 

1    Salwtmen  and  salesmanship.        i.  Unlveraal  BMucatlon  and  Vl»- 
mi  Art ^         Series:  Distributive  education  (Filnistrtp) 

658.85  70-784909 

ALA  Booklist 


Techniques  of  food  measurement  {Motion  pietwv)  B.  P. 
Research.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  SJerv- 
ices,  1070. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     (Food-techniques  of  preparation) 
Versions  available:  magnetic  sd..  optical  ad.,  super  8  mm..  16  mm. 
rrrdi/*^  Production  suoervlsor.  Sally  Ma<-e  Oallagher. 

in  food  meaouremeDt.  using  correct  equipment  and  practices. 

1   Cookery  I,  K.  P   Research,     ii.  AIMS  Instructional  Media 

Servlc^        Serlea:  Pood-technlques  of  preparation  ("«"«"  P'^"';^ 
641.8  77-706204 

Anrs  Instructional  Media  Services 


412 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Techniques  of  hemming  (Motion  picture)    Doubleday  Multi- 
media. 1970.     Made  by  Indiana  University. 

8  niln.     sd.    rolor.     16  mm.     (Mkklng  It  la  fashloa) 

Also  iMiied  as  super  8  mm.  lo<^  Aim  moanled  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Presents  guidelines  for  the  use  of  various  hemming 
techDlqueft. 

1.   Dmsmaklng.     2.   Sewing.         I.  Doubleday   Unltimedla. 
II,  Series;  Making  It  in  fashion  (Motion  picture) 
[TT515]  646.4  71-712053 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Techniques  of  mixing  solutions  and  cmtrifuging  hetero- 
geneous systems  (Motion  picture)  Holt,  Kinehart  and 
Kinston,  1971.    Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous 
solution,  no.  3) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Norman  Duffy. 

SUMMARY:  Demoostratee  slgnlOcant  chvmlcal  reactions  In  solu- 
tion and  presents  the  balanced  ionic  equations  for  tbese  reactionn. 
Uses  animation  to  explain  the  reactions  In  terma  of  the  fundamental 
principles  and  conreptB  of  chemistry, 

1.  Solution  (Chemistry)     2.  Mixing.    3.  Oentrlfngea.  I.  Holt, 

Rlnehart  and  Winston,  inc.     II.  Series:  Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous 
solution  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

MI  75-711948 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston 

Techniques  of  nailing  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm,  (Basic  woodworking— hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Nails  and  spikes.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion.       Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  78-708429 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Techniques    of    therapeutic    communication     (Filmstrip) 
Concept  Media,  1970. 

81  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  a..  12  In..  3Si  rpm., 
21  min.     (Nurse-patient  Interaction,  oo.  4) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape. 

With  Instructor's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  technlquet  of  talking  with  patients 
by  encouraging  confersatlon,  helping  tbe  patient  to  explore  his 
thougbta  and  feelings,  and  Insuring  mutual  uoderBtandlng. 

1.  Nurse  and  patient.     2.  Sick— Psychology.        I.  Ooncept  Media. 
Inc.     II.  Series:  Nurse-patient  Interaction  (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 
[RT86]  610.73  79-739177 

Concept  Media 


Techniques  of  visualization  for  low  speed  flows,  part  1 

(Motion    picture)      Educational    Services.      Released    by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     Nt.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  flima) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

STTMMARY:  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase  of 
fluid  mechanics. 

1  Fluid  mechanics.        I.  Educational  Serrices,  inc.,  Newton.  Mass. 
IL  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Seriea: 

Fluid  mechanics  Alms  (Motion  picture) 

632  71-710339 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  EUucatlonel  Corp. 


Techniques  of  visualization  for  low  speed  flows,  part  2 

(Motion    picture)      Educational    Services.      Released    by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  Alms) 

Also  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  nun.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  (Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustratee  a  demonstration  exjwrlment  on  a  phase  of 
fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Fluid  mechanics.        1.  Educational  Services.  Inc.,  Newton.  Haas. 
II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series- 

Fluid  mechanics  fllms  (Motion  picture) 

532  76-710340 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Technology  {FUmstHp)     Our  York  State, 
York  State  Filmstrips. 


Made  by 


29  f  r.     color.     35  mm.     ( People  of  the  longhouse.  no.  8) 

Credits:  Editor,  William  Fenton. 

Summnry:  Pictures  ihe  handicrafts  of  the  Iroquois  Indiana. 
Shows  examples  of  their  canoes,  arrowheads,  moccaslna,  baaketa, 
embroidery,  beadwork,  aud  sculptured  pipes. 

1.  Iroqucis  Indians — Indus.  i.  Our  York  State,  Cooperstown, 

N.  Y.        Series:  People  of  the  longhouse  (Filmstrip)  no.  3. 

Fi  A  67^142 
Our  York  State 


Tecnifax 
see   Plastic  Coating  Corporation.    Tecnifax 
Division 

Tectonic  movements  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  T'.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  min.     »l.     color.     8  mm.     (Geology) 

Ijnop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  symbolise  that  deformation  of  tbe 
earths  crust  produces  many  of  tbe  principal  surface  landforms  In- 
cluding basins,  mountains,  plains,  and  others. 

1.  Geology,  Structural  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n. 
Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Corporation.  Series: 

Geology  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2164 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp, 


Tecumseh's   con^iracy    (Filmstrip)     Jones   and   Osmond. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

2.%  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  alda) 

With  teacher's  guide 

aummory:  Part  1  describes  Tecumseh's  efforts  to  establish  an 
Indian  confederacy  west  of  the  MlaslBSln>l.  Pari  2  traces  events 
leading  to  the  Battle  of  Tippecanoe.  For  elementary  grades.  With 
captions. 

1.  Tecumseh.  Shawnee  chief,  1768-1813.  2.  Tippecanoe,  Battle  of, 
1611.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.     n.  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New 

York.  Series :  Critical  thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  77-733301 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Ted  Lewis  and  his  band  (Motion  picture)     Castle  Films, 
1949. 

7  rain.     Bd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (The  Band  parade) 

Summuyy:  Ted  Lewis,  accompanied  by  his  band,  sings  Snnny  gide 
of  the  street.  Me  and  my  shadow,  Isn't  she  pretty,  and  I'm  the  leader 
of  the  band.  A  female  vocal  group  sings  Three  blind  mice,  and 
accompanies  him  in  the  Last  song. 

1.  Lewis,  Ted,  1801-  2.  Music,  Popular  (Song^  etc.)— U.  8. 

1.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  Castle  Films  Division.  Series:  The 
Band  parade  (Motion  picture) 

927  Fi  68-727 


Ted  Lowry  Productions 
see 

Cleanliness:   to  be  clean  makes  you  feel 
good. 

Clothes:    clothes  are  friends,  treat  them 
well. 

Dental  care:    teeth  are  my  friends, 
treat  them  well. 

Medical  care:   it's  your  turn  to  see  the 
doctor. 

Nutrition:   I'll  trade  you  my  cookie  for  an 
orange. 


Physical  fitness:   slow  down,  I  can't  keep 


up. 


School:    doing  the  very  best  you  can. 


Teddy  at  the  throttle  (Motion  picture)  Mack  Sennett,  inc., 
1916.  Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp. 
(196-!, 

20  mln.    si.    bAw.    16  mm.     (Mack  Sennett  comedy) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Mack  Sennett  CAST:  Gloria  Swanson, 
Wallace  Beery,  Bobby  Vernon. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  In  which  tbe  heroine  la  chained  to  a  rail- 
road track  and  rescued  by  her  hero  In  the  nick  of  time.  Includes 
many  chase  scenes. 

I.  Mack  Sennett,  inc.  II.  Eastln-Phelan  Corporation.  Davenport, 
Iowa.     III.  Series:  Hack  Sennett  comedy  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  79-711886 

Enstin-Phelan  Corp. 


Teddy  bev.  [Motion  picture)    Brandon  Films.    Released  by  CCM 

Films  [197-?] 

20  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Aurhor,  Jim  McDonald;  editor.  Divtd  Tucker. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  account  of  ihc  adventures  which  occur  when  a 
little  boy's  teddy  bear  comes  to  life.  Without  narration.  For  primary  grades. 

[1.  Toys— Fiction,        I.  Brandon  Films,  inc.     11.  CCM  Films. 
[PZ8.9]  372.6  72-701482 

CCM  Films  72  MARC 


The   Teddy   bear's  balloon   trip   (Motion  picture)     Coronet 
Inslriictional  Films,  1970. 

14  mill.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers*  guide. 

Summary:  A  cartoon  fantasy  which  takes  viewers  across  Europe 
to  .\«iia  a.t  a  German  girl  sends  her  teddy  bear  by  balloon  with  a 
gift  for  Chinese  children.  Designed  for  language  arts  for  primary 
grades. 

-  Another  issue,    b&w. 


I.  Coronet  Instructional  rilms. 

872.6 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


74-709397 


Tee  off  at  Jasper  (Motion  picture)    Canadian  National  Rail- 
ways, Montreal,  1967.     Made  by  Peiterson  Productions. 

H  m'n.    Bd.     color.     16  mm, 

French  version  also  Issued. 

Credits:  Director,  Jim  Swackhammer ;  script,  Joe  Hatt-Coob  :  direc- 
tor of  photography,  Reginald  Morris ;  editor,  Derek  Smith. 

Bymmary:  Shows  the  various  vacation  faciiltiefl  In  Jaaper  Park. 

1.  Jasper  National  Park.  i.  Canadian  National  Railways. 

917.123  Fi  A  67-5750 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tee  Pee  I>roductions 
see 


Jazzoo. 


413 


The  Tee  weld  (Motion  picture)    See~Du  Films,  1968.    Made 
by  Robert  Carlson. 

4  mln.     si.    color.     8  Doro.     (Stick  electrode  series) 

Loop  Hlm.     Isfmed  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  self-lnstrucl  ional  pamphlets  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  make  an  effective  tee  weld  using  an 
electric  welding  rod. 

1.  Electric   welding.  l  See-Du   Films,   Inc.  Series:    Stick 

electrode  series  (Motion  picture) 

671.6  70-700477 

See-Du  Films 

Teeka,  the  otter  (Filmstrip)    Lyceum  Productions,  1971. 

59  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  antomatie 
projector,  1  s.  for  manual  projector),  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  11  mln. 

.\lso  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  story  by  Elizabeth  Baldwin  Haaelton 
alK>ut  the  adventures  of  Teeka,  a  pet  otter. 

1.  Ottws— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Hazellon,  Elizabeth  Baldwin. 

Teeka,  the  otter.     II.  Lyceum  Productions  (Finn) 

[PZIO]  639  78-73»261 

Lyceum  Productions 


Teen  Challenge  Center 


Miracle  on  Broad  Street. 

Teen  fair  (Flhmtrip)     Itowmar  Records,  1967. 

3;:  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  7  In.,  S31  rpm.,  9  mln. 
mlcrognove.     (Reading  incentive) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  illustrated  narrative. 

Summary:  PresenU  a  story  about  a  teen  fair,  to  serve  as  a  basis 
for  reading  incentive  and  reading  comprehension  lessons. 

1.  Falra.  2.  Reading  Interests.  3.  Reading  comprehension.  i. 
K^iwrnar  R.T.ir(ls,  Loh  Angele-;.  Series:  Reading  Incwitlve  (Film- 

atrip) 

Fi  A  67-3517 

Bowmar  Records 

Teen-time  cooking  with  Carnation  (FUmatrip)  Carnation 
Co.  [196-lj     Made  by  Cascade  Pictures. 

Gl  fr     color.     35  mm. 

Summaiy:  Provides  cooking  hints  for  teenagers,  and  .ehows  how 
Carnation  milk  may  be  used  for  cooking,  creaming,  and  infant  feed- 
ing. 

1.  Cookery   (Milk) — Juvenile  films.        i.  Carnation  Company. 

641.6  72-733166 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Teen  tutor  (Motion  picture)  Southwestern  City  Schools. 
Made  and  released  by  Ohio  State  University,  Dept.  of 
l*hotof:i:iphy  :in(l  Cineiiin,  11)09. 

38  min.     t-i.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Show.s  the  operation  of  the  Teen  Tutor  Program,  In 
which  seventh-grade  Ixtys  and  girls  study  child  development,  tutor 
kindergarten  children,  and  work  in  an  integrated  curriculum  toward 
self-knowledge  and  social  development  Portrays  a  teen  tutor,  with 
his  teachers  and  hi.s  rlassnintes.  as  he  struggles  with  feelings  about 
himself,  his  parents,  and  younger  children. 

1.  Tutors  and  tutoring.  i.  Southwestern  City  School  District, 

ir.  Ohio.     State  University,  CV)lumbus.     Dept.  of  Photography  and 
Clnen<a. 

371^9  70-705682 

CINB 

The  Teenage  boy  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1959.  Made  by  the  Office 
of  Television  Activities,  Washington  University,  in  coop- 
eration witli  KETC-TV. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Search  for  America* 
Creditt:  Producer,  Ralph  Patrick;  boats,  Ralph  Patrick,  Richard 

Hartieli. 

Summary:  In  a  question  and  answer  session  three  teenage  boys 
present  their  opinions  on  education,  their  ambitions,  the  Importance 
of  personality,  and  their  expectations  for  the  future. 

L  Youth— U.  S.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center.        Series:  The  Search  for  America  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-123 

Teenage  challenge  (Motion  picture)     Family  Films,  1958. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Teenage  film  aerlea) 
With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  school  essay  contest  aa  a  basia  for  an  examina- 
tion of  the  problem  of  how  a  Chrlfltlan  teenager  can  seek  Qod's  will 
and  sUlt  be  popular. 

L  Christian  life.  2,  Vocation.  l  Family  FlUna.  lot  Series: 
Teenage  fllm  series  ( MoUon  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1924 
Family  Films,  inc. 

Teenage  cosmetics  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford, 
Toronto,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educa- 
tional Films. 

17  mill,     sd,     color.     16  mm.     (Family  life  and  health) 

Ektachrome. 

Crediti:  Producer,  James  McCormlck;  director,  Peter  Skinner; 
cinematography,  Stanley  Uplnskl ;  editor,  Joan  Clark. 

Summary:  Uses  cloeeupa  and  step-by-atep  demonatratlotia  to  ex- 
plain to  teenagers  how  to  apply  makeup  and  style  hair  both  for  ape* 
clal  occasions  and  for  school 

1.  Cosmetics.  2.  Halrdresslng.  i.  Moreland- Latch  ford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto,  ii.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  Series:  Pam- 
ily  life  and  health  (Motion  picture) 

646.7  Fi  A  68-1228 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


Teenage  crusade  (Motion  picture)     Family  Films,  1958. 

80  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Teenage  film  seriee) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  Christian  youth  group  which  is  having 
a  get-acquainted  party,  handles  the  situation  when  tbe  party  la 
"craahed"  by  uninvited  guests. 

L  Etiquette.  t.  Family  Films,  inc.  Series:  Teenage  fllm  ae- 
ries (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1920 
Family  Films,  Inc. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Teen-age  idols.    Part  1  {Motion  picture)    David  L.  Wolper 

Productions,  1964. 

26  mill.    sd.    bAw.     16  ram.     (nollywood  sod  the  lUn) 

CredUi:  Producer,  Atex  Orasshoff;  Mory,  Alex  Grasshoff,  Jack 
Halej,  Jr.;  script,  Al  Ramrus,  Alex  Grassboff;  Barrator,  Joseph  Cot- 
ten;  music  superrlsLoQ,  Jack  Tlllar;  film  editor,  Melrlii  Sbaplro. 

Summary:  Presents  stars  popular  with  teenagers  since  World  War 
n,  iDcludtog  Blogers  Frank  Sinatra,  EItIs  Presley,  Pat  Boone,  and 
Ricky  Nelson  ;  disc  Jockey  Dick  Clark ;  and  actors  James  Dean,  Mar- 
lon Brando,  and  Sandra  Dee. 

1.  Actors,  American.     2.  Singers.  American.         l  Wolper   (David 

L.)  Productions.        Series:  Hollywood  and  the  stars  (Motion  picture) 

7yi.43  Fi  (JS-269 


Teenage  idob.    Part  2  (Motion  picture)     David  L.  Wolper 

Productions,  1964. 

"6  milt      wl-     Wtw.     16  mm.     (Hollywood  and  the  stars) 

Credilf  Producer  and  director,  Alex  GrassholT;  story,  Alex  Grass- 
hoff.  Jack"  Haley,  Jr..  David  L  Wolper;  script.  Al  Rarania  Alex 
Grasshofl;  narrator.  Joseph  Gotten;  music  supervisor.  Jack  TiUar; 
director  of  photographer,  VUis  Ijipenleks;  film  editor  John  Soh. 

Sutmnarv:  Discusses  the  career  of  teenage  Idol,  Vablao.  and  dis- 
cusses the  publicity  prior  to  his  appearance,  his  rise  to  stardom,  his 
loneliness,  and  his  decision  to  buy  out  his  contract  In  order  to  at- 
tempt an  acting  career.  „     ,        „  ,, 

1  Fabian.  i.  Wolper  (David  U)  Productions.  Series:  Holly- 
wood and  the  stars  (Motion  [ricture)  

927  Fi  68-270 

Teenage  loyalty  (Motion  picture)     Family  Films,  1959. 

30  rain.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Teenage  film  series) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  circumstances  which  make  a  high  school 
leader  realise  that  her  first  loyalty  should  be  to  Christ 

1.  (ThrlBtian  life.  i.  Family  Films.  Inc.  Serlea:  Teenage  fllm 
aeries  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1919 

Family  Films.  Inc. 


Teenage    rebellion:    challenge    to    authority     (Filmstrip) 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantviile,  N'.  Y.,  1971. 

■J  fihiL-iJliis  (|»l.  1.  77  rr.i  \>t.  2.  .".:>  fr.l  roli'i'.  rt-'i  iiiMi.  aii<l  li 
phi>iu>diw>i  {-2  s.  eiii-lii  ;  V2  In.;  33i  rpin. :  |>t.  t.  11  miii. :  pt.  'J,  8  mlii. 
mlcroEi'oove. 

Also  (xsut^l  with  phonornpe  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  jniide. 

Sl'MMART :  Young  people  exjimine  «<wlul  i-ehellion  in  America  and 
expli-re  the  nature  of  persons!  rebellion  as  a  nieiiiis  for  expi-esslng 
o»e*flf.  gaining  atmu«.  or  as-ertlnj!  independence  from  parental  au- 
thority. 

1.  fonfilct  of  genera 1 1(1118.     2.  Alienation   (Social  pBychology) 
S.  Ad"iej>ceuce.        1.  Guidimce  Afwooiate»i  of  Pleasant ville.  N.  Y. 
[HQ796]  W1.4;i  7.V740058 

Giiid:ince  Associates 

Tile  Teen-age  smoker  [Motion  picture)     CBS  News,  1962. 

54  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Teiecn^it  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Stephen  Fielschman ;  writers,  Harry  Reasoner, 
Stephen  Flei-schman;  reporter,  Harry  Reasoner:  editor,  John  Schiiltz. 

Summary:  Investigates  the  health  danger  of  smoking  among  teen- 
agers. Presents  the  pros  and  cons  of  different  means  of  decreasing 
adult  aud  teen-age  smoking.  Interviews  doctors,  teen-agers,  and 
I^isiators. 

1.   Smoking— Physiological  effect.    2.  Adolescence.  i.  CBS  re- 

ports (Television  program)  n.  &>lumbla  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 
CBS  News. 

613.8  Fi  67-767 


Teenage  testament   [Motion  picture)      Family  Films,  1959. 

30   min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Teenage  film   series) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  teenage  boy  with  active  Christian  con- 
TlctloDS  reacts  to  a  situation  in  which  his  faith  is  serloosly  tested. 

1  Christian  life.  i.  Family  Films,  Inc.  Series:  Teenage 

film  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1916 
ramily  Films,  inc. 


Teen-aged?  Have  acne?  (Filmstrip)  Winthrop  Laboratories, 

rios,  li)fii>.    Made  by  Pathescope  Co.  of  America. 

57  fr.     color.     S.'j  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student's  booklet 

Summary:  Explains  why  teenagers  have  acne  and  illustrates  that 
the  most  effective  treatment  for  the  condition  Is  cleanllnesa  Em- 
phasiies  the  importance  of  seeing  a  physldan  lo  persistant  cases 
of  scoe. 

1.  Acne.        I.  Winthrop  Laboratories,  Ina 

613.4  Fi  A  68-4056 

Pathescope  Company  of  America 


TMMfin.  (Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1970.    Released 
in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Film*. 

43  nun.     td.     color.      It  mm.     (The  Psmily  of  otaa,  bo.  3) 
SUMMARY:  E«aniiitc»  the  life  uyk>  of  teenagen  in  five  different  locktie*. 
Studies  ytMHig  people  in  Esher  aad  Coinc  in  Eii(bnd.  in  New  Cutnea,  in  Bot- 
swana, and  in  ■  Himalayan  village 

1.  Adoleacencc.  I  Britiih  BroadcaMing  Corpontion.  TcleviiMn  Service. 
II.  Time-Lire  Flint.  III.  ScrkK  The  Family  of  man.  {Motion  piciurei  no.  3. 
[HQ769]  30L43  72-714846 

Tkne-Ufe  PUhm  72  MARC 

Teenagers  create  an  animated  film  (Motion  picture)  Cole- 
iii:iti  Film  Knteipriscs.  Released  by  Centron  Educational 
Films,  1971. 


IM 


M. 


li;  iiHii. 

Willi  ifiMtit-r'-*  uni'li", 

Suniiimry  ;  I'ttrino"  the  eirorrs  of  s  group  of  Junior  hlgli  schoiii 
Miii>l<iitM  III  otiHclvliiu  and  priKlmlng  the  animuled  film  Uoite  with 
the  iiiitdiiiiiH. 

1.    MovltiK-piiltirc  riirti«.h-.  I.   Cok-iimii    Film   Knterprisew.     II. 

CfiilMii  t-^lucutloiiul   KtlmK.     III.  t;one  witli  the  antennas   (Motion 
plciurej 

77H.5  77-710808 

f  riitfti  K<tucHrl<Huil  Fllnw 


Teens  and  cars  {FihmtHp)    Family  Films,  1966. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  In..  331  rpm.,  10 
min.     microgroove. 

Summun/.^^luslrates  some  of  the  problems  learning  to  drive  a 
car  can  raise  for  responsible  Christian  young  people  such  aa  "teward^ 
ship  of  time  and  money,  standards  of  conduct  and  morals,  and  letting 
a  car  interfere  with  commitments  to  Christ  and  the  church. 

1.  Automobiles— Moral  and  religious  aspects,  i.  Family  i  Uma. 

^^  Fi  A  67-3074 

Family  Films 

The  Teen*8  role  in  a  family  [Filmstrip)    Family  Filmstrips. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

43  fr.  color.  STt  mm.  and  phonodiw:  1  »..  12  In..  33S  rpm.,  8 
min.     i.iii-iogroove.     (Family  problems  of  young  teens,  no.  4) 

With  leaciier's  guide. 

Vi-editM:  Consultant.  Ricliiuoiid  Barbour:  planiifd  by  Tiiiil  It. 
Kidd :  photographer.  Ronald  Ferkinx. 

Summary:  Teenagers  discuss  the  teen's  role  in  a  family:  bow  he 
fits  in,  the  parenu'  i-esponsiblllty  to  the  teenager,  the  teenager's 
responsibility  to  his  parent-t.  and  the  special  problems  of  llviOK  In 
broken  homes,  or  in  homes  where  there  is  a  stepmother  or  step- 
father. 

1.  Youth.  I.  Family  Filmstrips.  inc.  ii.  Society  for  Visual  Kilu- 
cailon.  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  (^mily  problems  of  young  teens 
(Filmstrip)   no.  4. 

301.42  72-736999 

S*>ciety  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

Teeny-Tiny  [Filtn»trip)    Cooper  Films  and  Records,  1967. 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  SSJ  rpm.,  3  min.  (Our 
children's  heritage.     Series  E) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Margie  Bell;  music,  Rosa  Rio;  art,  Carroll 
Spinney. 

Summary:  Presents  a  story  about  a  tiny  woman  who  finds  a  hone 
aiid  takes  it  home  for  her  supper.  To  be  used  as  motivation  for 
reading  with  nursery  and  kindergarten  children. 

I.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.  Series:  Our  children's  heritage 

(Filmstrip)     Series  E. 

791.43  Fi  68-2031 

Teeth   (Filmxtrlp)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual 
Division,  1968. 

43  fr.     color.     S."?  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  IM. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  D^cribes  the  development  of  teeth  during  the  evolution 
of  nnimni  life  and  shows  the  structure  of  the  teeth  of  various  fish, 
aniptiibiuns.  reptiles,  herbivorous  and  carnivorous  mammals.  Ex- 
plains the  Importance  of  teeth,  and  pictures  baby  teeth,  incisora, 
canities,  and  molars.  .Shows  diagrams  of  the  enamel,  dentine,  pulp, 
veins,  arteries,  and  nerves.      Discusses  the  proper  care  of  the  teeth. 

1.  Teeth.  I.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New 

York.     Audio-Visual  Division,     u.  FOM  fllmstrip  no,  194,         Series; 
Elementary  science  (Filmstrip) 

591.1  FiA68-416S 

Popular  Science  Pub,  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Div. 

Teeth  [Motion  picture)    American  Dental  Association,  1970 
Made  by  Gal  Dunn  Studios. 

12  min,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  fiaah-cut  coverage  of  young  people  at  a  party  unc 
at  the  beach  to  stress  the  importance  of  good  d«iUl  care.  Includei 
a  discussion  of  the  stone  age  and  e«rly  American  deoUstrr  as  weU  a 
a  brief  history  of  the  UnHed  States. 

1.  Teeth — Care  and  hygiene.        i.  American  Dental  .\9.soclation. 
613.4  73-7056ft 

CINE 

The  Teeth  and  eating  [Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britan 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Understanding  your  body,  set  no.  1) 

Crediti:  Collaborators,  Darlene  C.  Duncan;  Wllfrled  F.  H.  M 
Mommaerts. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  structure  and  functions  of  teeth,  am. 
stresses  the  Importance  of  good  dental  care. 

1.  Teeth.    2.  Teeth  — Care  and  hygiene.  i.  Encyclopaedia 

Brltannica  Educational  Coriwration.         Series:  UndersUnding  your 
body  (Filmstrip)  set  no.  1 

Fi  A  67-4163 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  ntca  Educational  Corp. 


Teeth  are  for  chewing.  (Motion  picture]  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Wall  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co,, 
1971. 

il  min      sd      color       16  mm 

Willi  teacher  guide 

SUMMARY:  Reviews  the  normal  development  of  [he  tooih  in  human  beings 
and  ihe  repUcemcnt  of  primary  leelh  wiih  aduil  iceth  Includes  a  demonstraiion 
of  proper  looih  care.  Explores  the  many  varieties  of  teeth  found  in  the  animal 
kingdom.  Ihcir  uae  as  natural  tools,  and  (iic  tools  man  lias  invented  to  perform 
the  same  task  in  each  case.  For  elementary  grades. 

1,  Teeth— Juvenile  films.  2.  Teeth-- Care  and  hygiene— Juvenile  film*.  [I. 
Teeth]  I.  Disney  (Wall)  Productions.  II.  Walt  Dtmey  Educational  Materials 
Company, 

[0M311]  612  72-700147 

Walt  Disney  Educational  12  MARC 

Materials  Co 


Teeth  w  for  We.  [Motion  picture]  Nttion«l  Dental  Association. 
Made  by  Wexler  FOni  Productions.  Reteued  by  Perennial 
Education.  1967. 

IS  min.     ad     color.      16  mm. 

Abo  Mucd  aa  super  9  mm.  loop  film  in  csfVid|e.  with  nagnrlic  aouad  track. 

With  teacher'i  giudc. 

SUMMARY:  PrcaenU  convcraationa  between  youag  firla  and  ihcir  dcniiau 
in  order  to  deacribe  the  functions  of  the  incUon.  molan,  cusptdt.  and  btcuapida: 
to  discuaa  (he  relation  between  food  and  dental  health;  and  to  etpiain  how  the 
dcniial  helps  in  maintaining  healthy  teeth.  Uaea  animaliofl  to  illualrate  what  the 
dentiai  does  when  he  find*  a  cavity  and  to  demonsuaU  the  proper  way  to  bniah 
the  teeth.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Te>eth'<:arc  and  hygietM^Juvenik  films.        I.  National  Dental  Aaaocia- 
lion  (Founded  1933)    II.  Perennial  Education,  toe. 
1RK6J]  372.3  78-715003 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 


The  Teeth,  development  and  care  [Motion  picture)  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Films,  in  collaboration  with  John 
Oppie  MoCall,  1M4. 

11  min.    8d.    b&w.    10  mm. 

An  Erpi  classroom  film,  no.  213. 

Summary:  Shows,  using  animation,  how  teeth  derelt^  and  grow, 
which  foods  help  build  strong  teeth,  how  to  brush  the  teeth,  and 
how  the  dentist  carea  for  the  teeth. 

1.   Teeth.     2.   Teeth— Care  and   hygiene.  1.   Encyclopaedia 

Brltannica  Films,  inc. 

613.4  78-704288 

Xeiva a  boy  prepares  for  manhood  [Motion  picture)  Tri- 
angle Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  ACI  Pro- 
ductions, 1967. 

24  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Creiitt:  Producer,  Theodora  Olembert  

Summary  A  story  about  a  Polynesian  boy  who  sets  up  a  series  of 
tasks  in  order  to  prove  that  be  Is  ready  to  assume  the  roe  "'  «  "^^ 

1.  PolyneslQ-Soc.  life  &  cust  i.  Triangle  Films,  n.  ACI  Pro- 
ductlons,  New  York.  _ 

301.43  Fi  A  67-5764 

ACI  Productions 

Teiwes,  Helga 


Mission  San  Xavier  del  Bac,   1968. 

Tejas  Productions 
see 

Indian  paint. 

Tektronix,  inc..  Beaverton,  Or. 
see 

Building  a  ceramic  cathode-ray  tube. 

Circuit  boards— design  and  manu- 
facturing. 

Oscilloscopes  and  transducers. 

Solving  the  unbalanced  bridge. 

The  Square  wave. 

Thevenin's  theorem. 

Transmission  lines. 

Trans  resistance:    a  simplified  approach 
to  transistor -amplifier  analysis. 

Trlode  plate  characteristics. 

Tele  Features,  inc. 
see 

The  Case  of  the  big  prison  break. 

Telecine  Film  Studios 
see 

New  dimensions  in  learning. 

Requiem  for  an  ocean  queen. 

So  you  want  to  be  an  electronics 
technician. 

So  you  want  to  be  on  the  team. 


414 


El  TeMvrafo  7  •! 

tion,  1972. 


[Filmitrip]    Society  for  Viiual  Bduca- 


)7fr.  color.  33  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  a..  13  In..  33  1/1  rpm,  I)  min. 
(La  Ekctricidsd  trab^jando,  no.  4) 

Abo  iMued  with  phonoupc  in  casaetie. 

Spaniah  vertion  of  the  The  telegraph  and  telephone. 

With  teachci'i  guide  in  Spaniah. 

CREDITS'  Producei  and  writer.  Marc  F.  Ellia;  conaulunt.  Robert  E.  Bent- 
ley. 

SUMMARY:  Sbowi  how  Joaeph  Henry  conatrucicd  eleciromagneta,  bow 
Samuel  Mone  and  other*  uaed  elect romagncu  to  make  a  telegraph  ayatcm,  and 
how  Alexartder  Bell  uaed  eleclromaineu  in  inventing  the  telephone. 

I    Eleclromagneu      1-  Telegraph.     3.  Telephone.        I.  Society  for  Vjsyal 
Education,  inc.,  Chicago.     II.  The  Telcgrapli  and  Ukphone.  {ninwirip)     III. 
Scriea;  La  Electrictdad  trabaiendo.  (FUmMrip]  no.  4. 
CQC760]  621  72-732921 

Society  for  Vitual  TI  MARC 

Education 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Tcleffreph  and  telephone  (Filmstrip)    Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1970. 

57  fr.  oolor.  85  mm.  and  phonodl»c:  1  a.,  12  In..  S31  rpm. 
15  mill.     mlcrogrooTc.     (Electricity  at  work.  no.  4) 

Also  iMued  wltb  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  aad  teacher's  salde. 

Credits:  Producer  and  wrtter.  Marc  T.  Bills;  coasnltaDt,  Robert 
E.  Bentley. 

Summary;  Shows  how  Joseph  Henry  constructed  electromagnets, 
how  Samuel  Morse  and  others  used  electromagneta  to  make  a  tele- 
graph system,  and  how  Alexander  Bell  used  electromagneta  la  In- 
renting  the  telephone. 

1.  Electromagnets.  2.  Telegraph.  8.  Tel^hone.  I.  Society  for 
Visual    Education,   Inc.,   Chicago.  Series:    Electricity   at   work 

(Fllmstrlp)   no.  4. 


A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Telemated  Motion  Pictures 
see 

David  Copperfield. 


A  Tale  of  two  cities. 


76-7379T8 


20, 000  leagues  under  the  sea. 


Wuthering  heights. 

TelcmobUe  {Motvm  picture)     Randall  Co.,  1961. 
3  mln.    sd.    b*w.    iQ  mm. 
ammmnrv:  Describe,  the  Telemoblle  as  a  televlalon  adTettlslog  de- 

I  ^"^*?  '°,  ""'*"«  '>'«*'«  «n<l  supplant  hard  sell  commerclala. 
1.  TMerlslon  In  adrertlaing.        i.  Randall  Company. 

65».13  Fi  08-271 

Telephone  and  telegraph  {Motion  picture)  VocationAl 
Guidance  Films.  Miule  by  Barton  Holmes  Films.  Re- 
leaaed  by  Carl  F.  Mahnke  Productions,  1M6. 

II  mln.     s(l,     b&w.     16  mm.     (Your  life  work  films) 
With  manual.    Manual  lacklnR  In  L.  C. 

Crediti:  Script,  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

Sumnwiy:  Describes  the  nature  or  Job  opportunities  and  requlre- 
mwits  for  men  and  women  in  the  telephone  and  telegraph  field, 
stressing  the  wide  scope  of  the  Industry  and  the  opportunities  for 
advancement. 

1.  Telephone.  2.  Telegraph.  3.  Electronic  Industries— Vocational 
guidance.  i.  Vocational  Guidance  Films,  Inc.     n.  Mahnke  (Cart 

F.)   Productions,  Inc.,  Des  Moines.  Series:  Xour  life  work  fllms 

(Motion  picture) 


384 


71-704289 


Telephone  for  help  {Motion  picture)  Jack  Robinette.  Re- 
leased by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1968. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Swnmary:  Illustrates  the  proper  use  of  the  telejrtione  in  emergen- 
cies, showing  how  to  telephone  for  help  and  how  to  give  the  neces- 
sary Information  In  order  to  receive  aid  in  the  shortest  poBsible  time 
pemoiiBtrates  with  three  sltnationa  in  which  children  who  need 
help  telephone  the  p<ilice  department,  the  fire  department,  and  a  tele- 
phone operator. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1  TelejAone.  r.  Robinette.  Jack.  ii.  Film  Associates  of  Cali- 
fornia, Los  Angeles. 


Film  AsMclatesof 


384.6 
California 


Fi  A  6a-1275 


TelephoM  techaiqMS  for  tke  secretarr.  tSUde  set]     Milady  Pub. 

Corp.,  1972. 


■nd  phonoupe  in  cauette  (with  ludibk  and 
'■»  manual  by  Hsrry  R.  Moon.  iraniptrenci«. 


27  tildes,     color      2  «  2 
inaudible  advance  lonei):  g 

Wiih  commenufy  and 
and  icuon  plani. 

^^I^^^fl**^  ^'""  ""^  P^"**  ^"  *""'"«  '**^^'  ^y  R"'**  Tolman. 

t-KtOllV  Technical  conjulunu.  Helen  MeWcraon.  Dwight  Johnion 

SUMMARY:  liiusiraiei  both  correct  and  incorrect  telephone  techniques  to 
help  buainesi  teacher*  dramaiiie  the  imporunce  of  proper  telephone  uuie  in 
business. 

1   Telephone  in  business.        I  Tolman,  Ruth,     Charm  and  poise  for  Mltina 
ahead,     II    Milady  Publishing  Corporatioo.  New  York. 
[HE873S]  651.7  72-733503 

MiWy  Pub.  Corp.  72  MARC 

The  Telephoto  lens  {Motion  picture)  BBC-TV  in  ooUebor*. 
taoD  with  Gateway  Film  Productions,  London.  Released 
by  Gateway  Educational  Films  ,1967?, 

3  mln.    si.    b&w.    8  mm,     (Middle  school  physics.    Unit  2:  Optics) 

Programme  5 :  The  camera  and  the  eye. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  Uses  animation  and  a  smoke-boi  demonstration  to 
show  the  principle  Involved  in  the  telephoto  lens. 

1.  Lenses,  Photographic.  2.  Telephotography.  l  British  Broad- 
casting Corporation.  Televlalon  Service,  n.  Gateway  Educational 
Films,  ltd.,  London.  Series;  Middle  school  physics.  Unit  2- 
Optics  (Motion  picture) 

«»—»..«,  53tt  7^-706326 

Gateway  BdncaHonal  PUma 


Teleprompter  Corporation 
see 

World's  heavyweight  championship  fight; 
Floyd  Patterson,  heavyweight  champion  of  the 
world  vs.   Ingemar  Johansson,  former  heavy- 
weight champion  of  the  world. 


World's  heavyweight  championship  fight: 
Floyd  Patterson,  heavyweight  champion  of  the 
world,  versus  Ingemar  Johansson,  heavy- 
weight champion  of  Europe. 


World's  heavyweight  championship  fight: 
Ingemar  Johansson,  heavyweight  champion  of 
the  world  versus  Floyd  Patterson,  former 
heavyweight  champion  of  the  world. 

Telescopes:  design  and  principle  (FUmetrip)    Btidek  Films 

&  Slides,  1960. 

38  fr     i-olor.     S.'S  mm. 

Crrdltt:  Mitorial  consulMnt,  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summaiy:  Explains  simply  the  basic  optical  phenomena,  such  as 
refraction  of  light  and  Its  application  to  different  kinds  of  lenses. 

1.  Telescope.        i.  Budek   (Herbert  E.)   Films  and  Slides,  Santa 
Barbara,  Calif. 

535  74-733161 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 


Teletape  Detroit 
see 


Both  sides  of  the  question. 


Televenture,  inc. 
see 

Rhino  safari, 

Televideo  Productions 
see 

7. 

Television:  a  broader  look  {Motion  picture)  Great  Plains 
National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964.  Made  by 
Milwaukee  Vocational  Technical  and  Adult  Schoola 

1*9  mln.     sil.     t>4w.     18  mm.     (Channels  to  learning,  no.  10) 

Videotape  Ci  in.)  alio  Issued. 

Summaiy:  Discusses  the  many  resources  that  are  available  through 
television,  both  educational  and  commercial,  and  how  they  may  be 
used  to  enrldi  the  classroom  experiences  of  students. 

1.  Telerision  In  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  Instruc- 

Uonal  Television  Library.  Series:  Channels  to  learning  (Motion 

picture)  no.  10. 

871.33  7a-703683 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library 

Television:  a  poUtical  machine  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University, 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

14  mln.     sd.      b&w,     16  mm.      (Public  broadcast  laboratory) 
Credits:  Producer,  Tony  Potter;  director,  Kirk  Browning 
Bvmmary:  Discusses  how  politics  has  been  alTected  by  the  use  of 

televlalon,  as  evidenced  In  the  1968  Indiana  presidential  primary 
1.  Television  in  politics— Indiana.     2.  Presidents— U.  S.— Election. 

I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,      n.  Indiana. 

University.      Audio- Visual   Center.  Series;   Public   broadcast 

laboratory  (Motion  picture) 

329  Fi  A  68-^075 

Indiann.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

TekvisifHi:  a  potent  medium  {Motion  picture)  Great  Plains 
National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964.  Made  by 
University  of  Nebraska. 

29  mln.    sd.    btw.    16  mm.     (Channels  to  Learning,  no.  2) 

VldeoUpe  (2  In.)  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Explains  how  television  can  provide  a  number  of  In- 
structional experiences.  Disous^te^  the  advantages  of  the  medium, 
such  as  magDlfylng  objects,  spanning  time  and  distance,  and  pre- 
senting experts.     Also  discusses  llmltatlona  of  the  medium. 

1.  Television  In  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  IiMtmcttoaal 
TelerMon  Library.  8«-le8;  Channels  to  learning  (Motton  picture) 
no.  2. 

371.33  7^-703675 

Great  PUHns  National  In-  Mnictlonal  Television  Library 

Re- 


Television  and  politics  (Motion  picture)     CBS  News. 
leased  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

21^  mln.     sd,    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary  :  Outlines  the  history  of  poliUcal  television  commercials 
beginning  in  1&48.  Examines  many  campaign  commercials  that  use 
Madison  Avenue  techniques  to  package  and  aell  politicians.  News- 
man Mike  Wallace  questions  politicians  and  political  consulunts  who 
plan  and  produce  the  candidates'  commercials. 

1.  Television  in  politics— U.  S.  2.  U.  S.— Politics  and  govern- 
ment-IMS- I.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Syat«n,  Inc.  CBS 
News.     II.  BPA  Educational  Media. 

669.14  70-711105 

BFA  Educational  Media 

TihTli<iBMiiHheiw»M.[Motioopictarei    BBC-TV. London, 
1967.    ffwlBMBfl  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-life  Plbu. 


l7niL    sd.    bftw. 
SUMMAKY: 


howtetavWoa  b  ssad  lor  profafBBda.  adacstfan.  cul- 
ia  Egypt.  PotMd,  Niavis,  Italy.  Tktftaod,  Bnzfl,  the 


ntloa.    TalsvWoa  San^M.     IL  HM-Ufc  P!^ 
IPN1992.6,  3M.55 


71-714642 
MARC 


Television:  blade  and  white  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground, 
Ixindon,  1970.  Made  by  John  Slaughter.  Releaaed  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1971. 

33  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.    (How  It  works  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  A.  I^  Dahl. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  the  basic  principles  of  black  and  white 
televifilon,  depicts  the  processes  carries]  out  both  In  the  camera  and 
In  the  receiver;  deals  theoretically  with  the  complicated  parts  built 
into  both  these  pieces  of  equipment. 

1.  Television.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II   Carman 

Educational   Associates.     III.   Series:   How   It   works  series    (Film- 
strip) 

[TK66403  621.388  71-739960 

Carman  Bducatlooat  Associates 


415 


Television:  effective  instruction  {Motion  picture)  Great 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964. 
Made  by  University  of  Miasouri, 

29  min.    sd.    bftw.     16  mm.     (Channels  to  learning,  no.  3) 

videotape  (2  In.)  also  issued. 

Summai-y:  Reviews  exaniples  of  research  which  have  proved  the 
effectiveness  of  television  for  Instruction  both  with  teachers  and  with 
students  in  changing  attitudes  as  well  as  In  presenting  facts- 

1.  Television  In  education.  r.  Great  Plains  National  In8tni(<4onal 
TelevlslOTi  Ubrary.        Series:  Channels  to  learning  (Motion  picture) 


10.  3. 


Great  PMns  National  In- 


371.83  77-703676 

stractlonal  Televtsloo  Library 


TekvisifMi:  fi^wing-ap  the  kaaon  (Motion  picture)  Great 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964. 
Made  by  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Public  Schools. 

20  mln.     wl.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Channels  to  learning,  no  9) 

videotape  (2  In.)  also  issued. 

Suntmaiv;  Presents  examples  of  actual  techniques  that  teachers 
have  used  for  follow-up  of  telecasts. 

1.  TelevlHlon   In  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  Instruc- 

tional Television   Ubrary.  Series:  Channels  to  learning  (Motion 

picture)  no.  0. 

371.33  70-703582 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library 


Television:  implications  for  instmction  {Motion  picture) 
Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library, 
1964.    Made  by  University  of  Colorado. 

29  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Channels  to  learning,  no.  1) 

Videotape  (2  In.)  also  Issued. 

Sitmmary:  Delineates  resMMis  why  television  and  other  modern 
media  have  come  onto  the  educational  scene,  and  describes  the  Im- 
pact that  they  are  having  on  educational  programs  at  all  levels. 

1.  Television  in  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  Instructional 
Television   Library.  Series:  Channels  to  learning   (Motion  pic- 

ture) DO.  1. 

371.33  70-703574 

Great  Plains  National  In-  structlonal  Television  Library 

Television  in  your  classroom  {Filmstrip)  ILLAIIEE 
Group  of  the  Puget  Sound  Instructional  Television  Asso- 
ciation in  Washington  State.  Released  by  Great  Plains 
National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1967. 

44  fr.  color.  3-">  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  dual-trnck,  1  reel 
(4  In.).  31  ill.  per  sec.,  12  min. 

Summary:  Outlines  five  bnsic  elements  of  effective  Instructional 
television  utilization:  the  Importance  of  study  cufdes;  the  proper 
adjustment  and  placement  of  the  classroom  television  set:  the  role 
of  positive  teacher  attitude;  the  signiflcnnce  of  effective  follow-up 
activities:  and  the  distinct  usefulness  of  evaluation  and  feedback 
by  the  classroom  teacher. 

1.  Television  In  education.  i.  Puget  Sound  Instructional  Tele- 
vision Association  in  Washington  State,  it.  Great  Plains  National 
Instructional  Television  Library. 

371.33  Fi  A  68-4170 

Great  Plains  National  Instnictlonnl  THevIslon  Library 


Television  land   (Motion  picture)     Braverman  Productiona. 
Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Charles  Braverman. 

SLMMABY:  Uses  live  and  Uped  film  clips  from  television  pro- 
grams from  1948  to  the  present  to  give  an  overview  of  the  ranee  of 
American  television. 

1.  Television  program»~U.  S.         I.  Braverman  Productions. 
II.  Pyramid  Films   inc. 

[Pi\1992.77.Al]  791.45  74-713371 

Braverman  Productions 


Television :  line  by  line  {Motion  picture)  Institut  fur  Film 
und  Bild,  Miinchen.  Edited  and  released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

English  version  of  Zeile  f(lr  Zeiie. 

SwOTwtorjf:  Uses  animation  to  explain  the  principles  of  television. 
Demonstrates  how  light  energy  Is  converted  to  electrical  energy 
which  Is  transmitted  to  a  dIsUnt  place  by  radio  signal,  and  how  the 
receiving  picture  tube  changes  the  radio  signal  to  an  Image  that 
Is  formed  like  the  original  scene  Hoe  by  line. 

1.  Television.  r,  Institut  ftlr  Film  und  Blld  In  Wlssenschaft 

und  Unterrlcht.  ii.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.  Chicago  in 
Zello  ftlr  Zelle  (Motion  picture) 

621.388  70-707288 

International  Film  Bureau 


Television:  preparing  students  {Motion  picture)  Gieat 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964. 
Made  by  Milwaukee  Public  Schools. 

29  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Channels  to  learning,  no.  7) 

Videotape  (2  In.)  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Illustrates  principles  of  adequate  preparation  by  both 
student  and  teacher  for  Improved  results  from  the  use  of  the  tele- 
vised lesson. 

1.   Television  In  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  Instruc- 

tlonal  Television  Library.  Series:  Channels  to  learning  (Motion 

picture)  no.  7. 

371.33  72-703680 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Ubrary 


Tek vision:  preparing  the  lesson  (Motion  picture)  Great 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964. 
Made  by  KTCA-TV. 

29  mln.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Channels  to  learning,  no.  5) 

Videotape  (2  In.)  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Describes  some  of  the  work  of  a  studio  teacher  In  pre- 
paring for  a  teleca.st  lesson. 

1.  Television   In  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  Instruc- 

tional Television   Library.  Series:  Channels  to  learning  (Motion 

picture)  no.  5. 

371.33  74-703678 

Great  Plains  National  InstrucUonal  Television  library 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TelerisioD  production  plaaniiig.  [Motion  picture)    BBC-TV.  Lon- 
don, 1968.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

37  mm      id      color      16  mm      fTelevmon  training  filmi.  no.  3) 
SUMMARY:  lllmlrilcs  prodnclion  pl.nninj  by  foiiowinj  an  episode  ftom  a 
lekvision  film  through  all  of  its  stages. 

1  TeleMSton-Productton  and  directtoh.  1.  British  Broadcasttng  Corpora- 
t.oii  Television  Service  1 1  Time-Lile  films  111  Series:  Television  irarnmg 
films  [Motion  picture]  no.  3.  ,o.,,.,iai 

,PN.9«^75,  791.45  78-714641 

Time-life  Films  '* 

Television  techniques  for  teaching  (Motion  picture)  San 
Diego  Area  Instructional  Television  Authority,  1968. 

23  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  in-serrice  education  pro-am  which  demonstrates 
■ome  practical  apcM-oacbes  to  utilising  television  In  the  claasroom. 
Views  instructional  television  as  a  new  lostrumeDt  aod  atreasei  the 
need  for  teachers  to  acquaint  tbunselves  with  the  techniques  for  it« 
use. 

1.  Television  in  education.    2.  Teachers — In-fleirloe  tralnlo^ 
I.  San  Diego  Area  Instruction  TetevlaiOD  Authority. 

371.33  Fi  A  67-6765 

San  Diego  Area  Instnic-  tlonai  TelevUIoo  Authority 

Television:  the  profesaioaal  team  (Motion  picture)  Great 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964. 
Made  by  Denver  Public  Schools. 

j9  min.     mI      b&w.     10  mm.     (Ctianiiels  to  leoruing,  no.  4) 

Videot)ip«>  (2  ill.)  also  issued. 

Sumtmirt/:  Studies  the  steps  in  planning  an  lastructlonal  television 
-ertes,  the  people  who  make  up  tlie  total  team,  and  the  roles  of  the 
various  members. 

1.  Television  in  education.  i.  tii-eat  Plains  National  Instruc- 

tional Television   Library.  Series:  Channels  to  learning  {Motion 

picture)  no.  4. 

371.33  70*703577 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library 

Televisiwi:  using  the  lesson  (Motion  picture)  Great  Plains 
National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1961.  Made  by 
Des  Moines  Public  Schools. 

:;9  niin.     sii.     lAw.     16  mm,     (Channels  to  learning,   no.  S| 

Vl<)eotHp«;  (1'  ill.)  also  issued. 

Suuiinuij/:  Di.scuuses  the  role  of  the  classroom  teacher  during  the 
telecast  and  maltes  suggestioDS  about  note-taking,  assisting  students 
In  acquiring  listening  and  viewing  skills,  assuming  optimum  learn- 
ing situations,  and  dealing  with  unavoidable  interruptions. 

I.  TeleviHloQ   in  education.  i.  Great  Plains  National  Instruc- 

tional Television   Library.  Series:  Channels  to  learning  (Motion 

picture)  no.  8. 

371.33  76-703581 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library 

Television  utilization  in  education  (FUmstrip)    Educational 

Media  ,1968?, 

30  fr  color.  3r>  mm.  and  phonotape:  plastic,  single-track,  1  reel 
(5  In.),  H  In.  per  sec.,  9  mIn. 

A  QUlk-toplc  fllmstrlp. 

With  Ktudy  guide- 

Credits:  Authors,  Charles  W.  Vlcek,  William  D.  Schmidt 

Summary.-  Discusses  uses  of  educational  television  outside  the 
area  of  lecture  Instruction.  Describes  how  television  may  be  used 
as  an  observational  tool  for  teacher  training,  how  videotape  may 
be  utlliced  for  Instant  playback  to  permit  setf-assessment  and  peer 
evaluation  as  well  as  tthe  development  of  motor  skills,  and  how  com- 
plex experiments  may  be  videotaped  Tot  science  ctasses. 

1.  Television  in  education.        i.  Educational  Media,  Inc. 

371.33  72-734285 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 

Television :  viewing  conditions  (Motion  picture)  Great 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1964. 
Made  by  University  of  Wisconsin. 

20  niln.    Ml.    b&w.     lf>  mm.     (ChannelH  to  lenrntne,  no.  G) 

Videotape  (^  in.)  also  Issued. 

t<ummuri/:  Kxplalns  the  proper  adjustment  of  a  television  set, 
both  electrically  and  physically,  In  order  to  create  the  best  learning 
situation  as  far  as  the  physical  aspects  of  the  room  and  the  comfort 
of  the  studenw  are  concerned. 

1.  Television  In  education.    2,  Sthool  facilities.  i.  Great  Plains 

National   In -struct  lonal  Television   library.  Series:  Channels   to 

learning  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

371.33  78-703579 

Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library 

Television  workers  (Filmstrip)  Family  Films.  Released 
by  Family  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm..  7  mIn. 
(Community  workers  and  helpers,  group  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Ronald  Kidd ;  consult  int,  Marion  Beller; 
photographer.  Ronald  Perkins. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  various  roles  of  people  who  ataff  a 
television  studio.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Television  station  employees.  I.  Family  Films,  inc.  II  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Hi,  .Serlea:  Community 
Workers  and  helpers  (Filmstrip)    group  2. 

[HD8039.T38]  372.8  73-738670 

Sffcjfty  for  Vlsnal  Kilucatlon 

Television's  DNA  (Motion  picture)  American  Broadcastinjr 
Co.,  19(J8.     Made  by  Visnalscope. 

1.1  I,  ';i.    Hd.    roior.    16  mm. 

SuMiuiiii/:  An  experimental  promotional  Sim  about  television  In 
which  all  photography  was  done  from  a  helicopter,  in''orporating 
unique  techniques. 

1.  TelevlMluo.     2.  Clnematogrnphy,  Trick.  i.  American  Broad- 

cattllng  Compnny. 

(;.'i9.14  73-702606 

CINE 

Telezonia  (Filmitrip)  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Co.,  1965. 

4  fllm«tilps.     olor.     3^  mm. 

With  captions  and  accompanying  script. 

Excerpted  from  the  motion  pictnre  We  learn  about  the  telephone. 

ContentM:  1.  ITow  we  uae  the  telephone.  40  fr.~2.  The  alphabet 
works  for  us.  4.'i  fr. — 3.  Communications  and  community.  46  fr. — 4. 
How  the  telephone  works.     M  fr. 

t.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  it.  We  learn 
about  the  telephone  (Motion  picture) 

621.385  Fi  A  68-4831 

Chesapenkefc  Potomac  TelephoneCo. 


TeD    India    (Filmstrip)      Missionary   Audio    Visual   Center, 
1965. 

83  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summary.-  Shows  mission  work  as  It  Is  carried  od  In  northeast 
India  in  the  Province  of  Assam. 

1.  Missions — Assam.        i.  Missionary  Audio  Visual  Center. 

266  Fi  A  67-5761 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tell  it  Uke  it  is  [Motion  picture)    KNBC-TV,  1968. 

29  mIn.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Rummnry:  An  Intimate  appraisal  of  the  contemporary  N^ro  and 
bis  thoiiuhiR  In  the  ghetto  as  portrayed  by  seven  talented  Negro  poets 
who  forge  a  chain  of  revealing  sociological  roeaeagee. 

1.  Negroes.        i.  KNBC-TV  (Television  statflon)  Los  Angeles. 

301.451  77-702607 

CINE 


Tell  MC  if  aartUag  tivr  was  d<we— Leourdo  da  VImL  [Motion 
picture]  BBC-TV,  London,  1968.  ReleiMd  in  the  U.S.  by 
Time-Life  Pilma 

30  min.     >d.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Dr.  Jacob  Bronowtki  anilyia  Lcoosrdo  da  Vinci,  and  points 
out  thai  he  was  haunted  by  dw  how  of  nature,  loutbt  dw  anawcr  in  his  an.  asd 
developed  it  into  his  acience. 

1.  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  14S2-ISI9.  I.  British  BroadcaMiag  Corpotstioa. 
Television  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

lND623j  759.5  79-714530 

Time-Ufc  Fdmi  72  MARC 

Tell   me  where  to  turn   (Motion  picture)    Public  AfTaira 
Committee,   1969.    Made  by  Wexler  Film  Productions. 

27  mln.    sd.    color.    13  mm. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  trained  social  worker  In  an  information 
and  referral  service  uncovers  the  needs  of  a  community  and  guides 
people  In  trouble  to  the  local  agency  that  can  help  them. 

1.   Public  welfare  — U.   8.  —  Information  services.  l  Public 

Affairs  (Jommlttee. 

361.6  74-702877 

Public  Affairs  Commit-  tee 

The  TeU  tale  heart  (Motion  picture)    United  Productions  of 
America.    Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1953. 

7  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaj-y:  Uses  art  work  of  the  impressionist  school  to  Illustrate 
the  story  of  The  tell  tale  heart,  by  Edgar  Allen  Poe 

1.   Poe.  Edgar  Allen,  1800-1849.     The  tell  tale  heart.  j.  Poe, 

HMgar  Allen,  1800-1849.  The  tell  tale  heart,  a.  United  Productions 
of  America,    m.  Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

,       ,     o        ,  ^13  71-701307 

learning  Corp.  of  America 

The  Tell-tale  heart  {Motion  picture)     CBS  Films,  1959. 

23  mill.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

\  fil-   from  the  CBS-TV  series  The  Robert  Herridge  theater. 

Uaspu  on  Edgar  Allen  Poe's  short  story  of  the  same  title. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Robert  Herridge;  director,  Karl 
Ganus;  music.  Tom  Scolt.     Catt:  Michael  Kane. 

Sumwnry:  From  his  ceU,  a  madman  relates  how  he  committea 
murder,  revealing  an  obsessed  and  guilt-ridden  mind. 

I     P(ie    Edgar   Allen.    1809-1S49.      The   tfll-tnle   heart.      ii.   CBS 

Films    Inc.      iti.  The  Robert  Herridge  theater  (Television  program) 

791.43  Fi  68-656 

Tell-tale  heart  (Filmstrip)     Brunswick  Productions,  1966. 

34  fr     color,    35  mm. 

Creii,l->:  ituector,  Karen  Weintraub;  script,  Jane  Gevlrtz;  illus- 
trator, Akaiieiiila ;  editor.  Rita  Esposito. 

Summary:  Illustrates  Edgar  Allan  Poe's  story,  The  tell-tale  heart. 

1.   Poe.   Edgar  AlUn,   1809-1&19.     The  tell-tale  heart.  i.  Poe, 

Edgar  Alliiii,  180B-ia*9.  The  tell  tale  heart,  ii.  Brunswick  Produc- 
tions. 

813  Fi  A  68-4197 

Brunswick  Productions 


Tell-tale  heart  [Motion  picture]    American  Film  Institute,  1971. 
Made  by  Steve  Carver. 

28  min      »d.     hAw.     3S  mm. 

Adapted  from  the  shon  story  of  the  tame  title  by  Edgar  Allen  Poe. 

CREDITS:  Music,  Elmer  Benuiein. 

SUMMARY:  Pmenti  ■  suspense  story  about  ■  manservant,  who  ii  driven 
to  murder  his  ekkrly  niasur  t>ecauK  of  the  iaitcf's  clouded  eye. 

I  Pcie.  Edgar  Allen.  1809-1849.  The  lelM*le  heart.  I.  Poe.  Edgsr  Allen, 
1809-1849.     The  ull-tale  heart.     II.  American  Fdm  Institute. 

[PN1997J  813  72-700029 

CINE  72  MARC 


Teller,  Edward,  1908- 
see 

Small  world;    Szilard,  Murray,  Medaris, 
Teller,  Wiesner. 

Small  world:    Teller,  Russell. 


TeUing  the  PTA  story   (Filmstrip)     Filmfax. 

Tniver.^al  Kducation  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 


Released  by 


Harold  Mayer  Productions, 


Tellhi*  the  world.  [Motion  picture] 
1972. 

32  mtn.     td.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Sponsors,  Pronitaih.  United  Federttion  orTeachcn,  U.S.  Youth 
Council. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  high  school  iludenu  and  other  young  people  working, 
playing,  and  voting,  emphasizing  the  imporunce  of  the  ballot  and  the  issues  it 
presents  to  the  volcrt  for  resolution. 

I.    Young  sdulis     United   Slates- Political  activity.      2.    Voting— United 
Sutes.       I.  Mayer  (Harold)  Productions,  inc..  New  York. 
rHQ799.9.P6]  324  72-702344 

CINE  72  MARC 


1  roll,    color.    35  mm. 
Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  caasette. 

SUMMARY :  DeUlls  for  members  the  attainment  objective*  of 
this  organization  In  order  to  foster  better  understanding  of  the  PTA 
program. 

1.  Parents'  and  teachers'  associations.  I.  Fllmfax  Productions, 
New  York.    II.  Onlversal  Education  and  Visual  Arti 

370.19  71-740438 

and  Visual  Arts 


[LC-231] 
Universal  Education 


416 


Telling   the  story    (Filmstrip)    Scholastic   Book   Services, 

1970. 

36  fr.    color.    Xi  mm.    (Come  to  your  senses) 

With  teacher's  guide,  photographs,  and  posters. 

<  REDITS :  Writer  and  editor,  David  A.  Sohn. 

Sl'MMARY :  Presents  sequences  of  photographs  which  tell  a  story 
in  order  to  develop  writing  awareness. 

1.   Creative  writing.        I.   Scholastic  Magazines,  inc.     II.   Series: 
Come  to  your  senses  (Filmstrip) 

[PN197]  808  71-739238 

A.  I..  A.  Booklist 


TellinK  the  time  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  London. 
Relensed  in  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tionnl  Corp.,  1969. 

3  uiiii.     xi-     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

7umm'^^'-Cses  a  transparent  clock  and  outdoor  scenes  to  teach 
the  concent  of  time  and  how  to  tell  time. 

1.   T^V--Juvenlle  films.  l   Eothen   Films,     n.  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  -^oo-ro 

529  70-703979 

A UA  Booklist 


Telling  the  time— test  loop  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
London.  Released  in  the  17.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

;{  ni  .1-     ■'i.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

fumfMl^^A  short  version  of  Telling  the  time,  with  pauses  for 
'I'^^'n^'eil^eX'Tms.  ..   Eothen  Films,     n.  Encyclopaedia 

Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.^  ^^70^9^ 

ALA  Booklist 


Telling  time   (Filmstrip) 
Color  Film,  inc. 


Macmillan  Co.,  1969.     Made  by 


riO  fr.  oolor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  14  mln. 
nilcrogruove.     ( Audi o- visual  English,  set  1,  no.  2) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Patricia  Heffernan-Cabrera. 

Summary :  Designed  to  teach  English  as  a  second  lattguage. 
Teaches  how  to  ask  for  and  give  the  time  on  the  hour  and  the  half- 
hour. 

1.  Time.  2.  English  language — Glossaries,  vocabularies,  etc.  I. 
Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York,  Series:  Audio-visual  Eng- 
lish (Filmstrip)  set  1,  no.  2. 

428  70-736706 

CCM  Films 


Telling  time   (Motion  picture)     Stephen   Bosustow  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  HFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4   min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  series) 

I..OOP  film. 

With  study  guide, 

SL'MMARY:  Illustrates  how  to  tell  time  using  a  clock  with  ani- 
mated hands  to  Indicate  several  times  on  the  hour  and  half-bour. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Time— Juvenile  films.  I.  Boimatow  (Stephen)  Productions. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Primary  math  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

IQB213]  372.7  72-714909 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Tempera  painting  (Filmstrip)     Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions^  1971. 

70  fr  color.  Xi  mm,  and  phonodisc :  l  s.,  12  In.,  S3|  rpm.,  12  min. 
(The  Creative  art  •M-ri.-i 

i'mdiu-wt  ill  (fMijH'ration  "ith  the  l>ept.  of  the  Nelson  Gallery,  At- 
kins Museum  of  Fine  ArU,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS  :  Consultant,  I^arry  B.  Eikieberry. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  paint  with  tempera,  using  the  brush, 
sponge,  or  finger.  Shows  how  to  select  color;  explains  what  the  pri- 
mary colors  are,  and  what  color  wheel  and  color  mixes  are.  Illua- 
trates  simple  techniques  for  painting  self-portraits,  animals,  and  ob- 
jects.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Tempera   painting— Juvenile  films.        I.  Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.    II.   RMI   Film   Productions.     HI.   Series:  The  Creative  art 
series  (Filmstrip) 
[ND2465]  751.4  78-740019 

R&II  Film  I'ro<luctlon8 


Temperature  (FUmatrip)  Blakiston  Division,  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  in  collaboration  with  Daniel  C. 
Dillon. 

so  fr.    color.    S."!  mm,    and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  381  rpm,.  20  mln. 
(Basic  nursing  procedures) 

With  script  nnd  tcnclier's  guide. 

Credit*:  Authora,  Marlon  R  Thompson,  Jean  Allto. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  different  methods  of  taking  the  body 
temperature. 

1   Thermometers  and  thermometry.  Medical.  i.  Mcaraw-Hlll 

Book  Company.     Illaklston   Division,        Series:   Basic  nursing  pro- 
cedures (Filmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-5176 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tcmperaton    (Filmstrip)      McGraw-Hill    Book   Co^   1971. 
Made  by  University  Films,  1969. 

3o  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Measuring) 

Issued  tn  !»et  2  of  4  aets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  scieace  from  a  process  and  inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Provides  informatlOD  about  temperature  which  is  fun- 
damental  to   scientific   work.     With  captlona     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Temperature — Juvenile  films.  I.  HcOraw-HllI  Book  Com- 
pany.        Series:  Measuring  (Filmstrip.     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.) 

372.8  76-787671 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Temperature  and  activation  energy  (Sfotion  picture)  Iwa- 
nami  Films,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1970. 

8  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Molecular  motion  und  speed  of 
chemical  change  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  (ulde. 

Summafy:  [>en]onstrate8  that  materials  require  a  certain  qoan- 
tlty  of  energy  to  be  translated  Into  molecular  motion  before  a 
chemical  reaction  can  be  sustained. 

1.  Chemical  reaction — Conditions  and  laws.  i.  Iwanaml  Elga 
Selsakujo,  Tokyo,    u.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Molecu- 

lar motion  and  speed  of  chemical  change  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

541  72-708822 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Temperature  and  activity  in  reptiles  (Motion  picture)  Bio- 
logical Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand 
McNallv.  Houghton  MifBin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  & 
World,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  6  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

A  BiJCS  single  topic  Inquiry  Aim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summar]/:  Provides  students  with  a  basis  for  discovering  that 
reptiles  regulate  their  body  tunperatures  primarily  by  behavioral 
responses  to  temperature  change. 

1.  Reptllffl— Behavior.  2.  Temperature — Physiological  effect  i. 
American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Biological  Sciences  Cur- 
riculum Study.  II.  Rand  McN'aily  and  Company.  m.  Houghton 
Mlffllu  Company,     iv.  Harcourt,  Brace  &  World. 

598.1  Fi  A  68--2250 

Houghton  MlRlin  Co. 


Temperatnre  in  the  atmosphere  (FUmstrip)     Edwin  Sha- 
piixj  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  (FllrostHp  set  4:  Meteorology) 
Summary:  Discusses  the  sun  an  the  soorrw  of  heat  and  the 
trananUBslon  of  beat  through  radiation,  conduction,  and  convection; 
explains  how  heat  Is  lost  or  retained  In  the  atmo^here,  and  the 
relationship  of  latitude  and  temperature,  aeasoo  and  temperature, 
and  time  of  day  and  temperature.     With  captlona 

1.   Atmospheric  temperature.  i,   Bdwln   Shapiro  Company. 

Series:  Meteorology   (Filmstrip) 

561.6  70-784717 

BdwlQ  Shapiro  Oo. 


Temperature,  pulse,  and  respiration  (FUmttrip) 
Corp.,  1966. 


Traioex 


90  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in..  33)  rpm.,  20 
mln.     microgroove.     (Patient  care  series — basic  needs,  1) 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Identifies  oral  and  rectal  thermometers  and  presents 
practical  demonstrations  involving  ability  to  read  the  scale,  taking 
of  oral,  rectal,  and  axillary  tonperature.  and  counting  of  pulse  and 
respiration. 

1.  Thermometers  and  thermometry.  Medical.  2.  Pulse.  3  Re^lra- 
tlon,  r.   Tralnex  Corporation.  Series:   PatlMit  care  series- 

basic  needs.  1  (Filmstrip) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3808 

Tralnex  Corporation 


Temperature,  pulse,  respiration  {Motion  picture)  Calvin- 
DeFrenes  Corp.  Made  by  Ee^  Associates.  Released  by 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

12  min.    8d.    b&w.    16  mm.    (Patients  are  people,  no.  6) 

Presented  by  P.  R.  N.  Films. 

Credits:  Consultants,  Gloria  M.  Gallo.  Collette  M.  Drobel. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  nurses'  aides  stressing  the  need 
for  accuracy  In  recording  temperature,  pulse,  and  respiration.  De- 
8crH)es  different  methods  for  taking  the  temperature,  and  demon- 
strates how  to  take  the  pulse  and  count  respirations. 

1.  Nurses'  aides.  2.  Hospital  care.  i.  Calvln-DePrenes  Corpo- 
ration, n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc.  Series:  Patients 
are  people  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

610.73  70-707790 


Tbt  Tempest  (Motirai  picture)     Creative  Film  Society,  1969. 
Made  by  Frank  Olvey  and  Robert  Brown. 

7  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  .An  art  film  which  presents  a  study  of  the  horse 
using  brilllantly-hued  negative  Images  that  subsequently  burst  into 
an  Impressionistic  spectrum  of  color  and  movement. 

1.  Horses  in  art.        I,  Creative  Film  Society. 

791.43  77-706974 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  ToBpest  [Filmstrip]     Scott  Education  Divmon,  1970. 

appiox  93  fr.  color  35  mm  and  phonodisc:  2  *.,  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpra. 
(Simply  Shikapeare) 

Also  iuued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  adapuUon  for  children  oT  the  play.  The  tempeai.  by 
William  Shaketpeare.  For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Shakespeare.  William.  1564-1616— Adaptations— Juvenile  films.  [1. 
Shakespeare,  William.  1564-1616— AdapUlions.  2,  PUyi]  I.  Shakespeare, 
William.  1564-1616.  The  tempest  II.  Scott  Graphics.  Education  Division. 
III.  Series:  Simply  Shakespeare.  (Filmstripj 

lPR2878i  372.6     t822.3]  72-732994 

Scott  Education  Division  72[72]  MAKC 


Temples,  mountains  and  gods — an  introduction  to  India 
through  its  art  and  culture  {Filmstrip)  Bear  Films, 
1967. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  1& 
mln. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cr^iti:  Writers,  Robert  Myron,  Abner  Sundell;  art  director, 
Marilyn  Fisher. 

Summary:  Uses  the  art  and  culture  of  India  to  trace  her  history, 
and  to  describe  her  pecqjle.  her  religions,  and  her  relationships  with 
the  other  nations  of  Asia. 

1.  India— <."iviliMtlon— Hist,        i.  Bear  Films,  inc. 

954  Fi  A  68-5007 

Bear  Films 

Temples  of  Abydos,  Egypt  {Filmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek 

Films  and  Slides,  1965. 

37  fr.     color.     35  nun. 

Longer  versions  (39  fr.  and  3&  double  fr.)  issued  with  script 

Credits:  Author,  Frledrlch  W.  Bagette. 

Summary:  Acquaints  students  with  the  mortuary  district  of  the 
ancient  clvillMtlon  of  King  Menes,  the  oldest  historical  necropolis 
known.     With  captions.  __  „   ^  ^ 

L  Ahydos,  Egypt.  2.  Egypt— CIvillMUon— To  332  b.  c.  r.  Budek 
(Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barhara.  Calif. 

913.2  76-735267 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


The  Temples  of  Halebid  and  Belur  {Motion  picture)  Gov- 
ernment of  India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Informa- 
tion and  Broadcast inR,  Bombay  rl959, 

14  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.  „  ^  , 

Credits:  Producer.  Ezra  Mir;  director  and  writer,  Kam  Gabale: 
narrator,  Zul  Vellanl;  music,  V.  Shlrall;  photographer.  S.  P.  Shlnde; 
editor,  N.  D.  Keluskar. 

Summary:  Describes  the  architecture  of  the  Hoysala  period  as  rep- 
resented by  the  temples  of  Halebid  and  Belur  In  Mysore  State. 
Shows  the  vrealth  of  imagery  and  detail  tn  the  sculptures  depleting 
incidents  from  Hindu  mythology  and  epics.  »     ._,. 

1.  Temples,  Hindu— India— Mysore.  2.  Sculpture,  Hindu.  8.  Art 
and  mythology.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  Information  and 
Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2341 

The  Temples  of  Kamak,  Egypt,  including  temples  of 
Amon-Ra,  Khons,  and  Ptah  (Filmstrip)  Budek  Films 
and  .Slides,  1969. 

48  fr.     color.     3S  mm. 

Also  issued  as  double  frame  slldeaims,  glass  slides,  and  cardboard 
slides. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Teit,  Janice  E.  Blakeney;  photographs,  Frledrlch 
Ragette. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  views  of  the  temple  complex  at  Karnak,  Egypt. 
Includes  views  and  details  of  the  temples  of  Amon-Ra,  Khons.  and 
Ptah. 

1.  Temples.  Egyptian.        I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc. 
[KA215]  726  74-738961 

Avid  Corp. 


Tempo^Anstralia  In  the  seventies.  [Motion  picture]  Australian 
News  and  Information  Bureau.  1971.  Made  by  Australian 
Commonwealth  Film  Unit.     Released  in  the  U.S.,  1972. 

24  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Roland  Beckett;  director.  Mick  von  Bomcmann;  writ- 
ers, Peter  Weir,  Keith  Gow. 

SUMMARY:  Emphasizes  the  great  potential  for  growth  and  development  in 
Aualralia  in  the  1970'i. 

1.  Auitralia — Economic  conditions         1.  Australia.     News  and  Information 
Bureau. 

lHC605i  919.4  72-702254 

Australian  News  and  72  MARC 

Infonnation  Bureau 


Tempo  di  minueto  from  Symphony  no.  8  by  Lndwig  van 
Beethoven  {Motion  picture)    Musilog  Corp.    Released  by 

Bailey  Films,  1968. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Music  in  motion) 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Director,  D.  B.   Phillips;  photographer.  Bex  Fleming. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  of  scenery  In  Bonn,  Germany,  and 
along  the  Rhine  River  to  illustrate  the  third  movement  of  Symphony 
no.  8,  by  Beethov«i. 

1.  Beethoven,  Ludwig  van,  1770-1827.  Symphony,  no.  8,  op.  93,  F 
major.  i.  Beethoven.  Ludwig  van.  1770-lffi7.  Symphony,  no.  8. 
op.  93,  F  major,  n.  Musll(«  Corporation,  tn.  Bailey  Films,  Inc., 
Hollywood,  Calif.        Series:  Music  in  motion  (Motion  picture) 

785.1  73-700486 

Musilog  Corp. 


Temporal  mandibular  jmnt  eminectomy   (Motion  picture) 
Ohio  State  University,  I>ept.  of  Photography  and  Cinema, 


19  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  prenjperative  live  action  fllms  and  radiographs 
of  the  patient's  distress,  following  through  wth  surgery,  and  a  de- 
scription of  the  patient's  post-operative  relief. 

1.  Mandible — Surgery.  i.  Ohio.  State  University,  Columbua 
Dept  of  Photography  and  Cinema 

617  77-705684 

CINE 


Temporal  patterns  of  animal  acttrity  (Motion  picture) 
Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand 
McN'al'v,  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  & 

World,'  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Ix>op  fllm. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  film.     Second  series. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  setting  of  biological  cloda  In  a  Cali- 
fornia finch. 

1.  Biology— Periodicity.  2.  Finches.  i.  American  Instlttite  of 
Biological  Sciences.  Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study.  n. 
Rand  McNally  and  Company.  lu.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company. 
IV.  Harcourt.  Brace  &  World. 

691.5  76-701071 

Biological  Sciences  Cur-  riculum  Study 


The  Temptation  of  Reb  Ylsroel  {Motion  picture)  Jewish 
Theological  Seminary  of  America  and  National  Broad- 
casting  Co.     Released   by   National   Academy   for   Adult 

Jewish  Studies,  1968. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Kinescope. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  series  Eternal  light 

With  script. 

Credits:  Script,  Morton  Wishengrad. 

Summary:  Uses  a  fantasy  which  draws  Its  Inspiration  from 
Hasldlc  legend  to  point  out  that  those  who  are  believed  to  be  perfect 
may  have  their  fallings  and,  conversely,  that  wrong-doers  nwy  pos- 
sess redeeming  features. 

1    Tales,  Hasldlc.  l  Eternal  light  (Television  Pfog"*"*     "• 

Jewsh  'Geological  Seminary  of  America,    in    National  Broadcast- 

ing  Company,  inc.     iv.  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  S*^^ 

892.4  75-700975 


National  Academy  for 


Adalt  Jewish  Studies 


417 


The  Temptations  story  (Motion  picture)  WUNC-TV.  Re- 
leased by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter, 1961. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Biblical  masterpieces) 

Credits:  Director,  Don  Trapp. 

Summary:  Dr.  Bernard  Boyd,  chairman  of  the  Department  of 
Religion  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  analyzes  the  literary 
and  tlieologlcal  values  of  the  Biblical  account  of  Christ's  temptations. 

1.   Jesus  Christ— Temptation.  i.   WUNC-TV    (Televinlon   sta- 

tion)   Chapel  Hill,   N.  C.     it.   National  Educational  Television   and 
Radio  Center.        Series:  Biblical  masterpieces  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-813 

Ten  bob  in  winter  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute, 
London.  1963.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

12  mlo.    sd.    Mcw.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  in  which  pride  and  (200  trip  up  a  young 
Jamaican  who  Is  trying  to  make  a  go  of  It  on  a  cold  London  day. 
I.  British  Film  Institute.  London.    II.  FUma  Incorporated. 

791.43  72-712632 

Films  Incorporated 

Ten  2&IS    (Motion  picture) 
see    That  time 

The  Ten  commandments  (Motion  picture)     Famous  Play- 

ers-Lasky  Corp.,  1923. 

133  mln.     si.     h&w.     16  mm. 

Presented  by  Adolph  Zukor  and  Jesse  L.  Lasky. 

Originally  released  In  3^  mm.,  b&w.  with  color  sequences. 

Adapted  from  the  Book  of  Exodus  and  from  a  modem  story 
by  Jeanle  MacPherson. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Fllm  In- 
stitute Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Cecil  B.  DeMllle;  scenario, 
Jeanle  MacPherson;  photographer,  Bert  Glennon ;  film  editor, 
Anne  Bauchens.  CAST:  Theodore  Roberts.  Charles  De  Roche, 
Edjthe  Chapman.  Rldiard  Dix. 

Sl'.MMARY:  A  religious  drama  in  two  parts.  Part  1  covers 
the  flight  of  the  Israelites  from  Egypt  under  the  leadership  of 
Moses.  Part  2  is  a  story  of  a  modern-day  family  la  San  Fran- 
cisco and  the  troubles  which  come  when  one  brother  resolves  to 
break  all  of  the  Ten  commandments. 

I.  Bible.  O.  T.  Kiodus  XX.  1-17.  11.  MacPherson,  Jeanle. 
III.  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  IV.  Paramount  Film  Collection. 
V.  .American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  79-710444 

TW  T«  ooauMM^MBtB.  [FQmitrip]     Concordia  nims,  1967. 

36  fr.     color.     33  mm.       and  photwdisc:  1  &.,  12  in..  33  1 13  rpm..  10  mio. 
(Catechisni  seric*) 

With  ksdm  itudc. 

SUMMARY:  DiKuMC*  the  Ten  commandments  and  the  rcspomibtlity  of 
ntankind  under  theie  commaadmenu. 

1.  CoRunsndmcnt*.  Ten.        1.  Concordis  PubUihing  Houm.  Sl  Louit.     11. 
ScriCK  Cuechkm  •eritt.  [Filmstrip.  Concordis  Pub.  Houm] 
cBV4655]  241.5  72-734600 

Concordia  FOms  72  MARC 


Ten  commandments  of  gan  safety  (Motion  picture)  More- 
land-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  catalog. 

Summary:  Outlines  the  safety  rules  to  follow  when  using  a  gun. 

1.   Firearms— Safety  measures.        i,  Moreland-Latchford  Produc- 
tions, Toronto,     n.  Sterling  Eklucatlonal  Films,  Inc. 

614.83  74-704675 

Sterling  Educational  Fllms 


Ten  days  that  shook  the  world  (Motion  picture)    Sovkino, 
Moscow.     Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Amkino  Corp.  ,1928?] 

68  min.     si.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Previously  released  under  the  title  October. 

With  English  subtiUes. 

Credits:  Direction  and  scenario,  S.  M.  BLsenstein,  0,  T,  Aleian- 
drov;  architect,  W.  J.  Kowrygln;  cameraman,  Eklward  Tiss6. 

Summary:  Depicts  events  of  the  Russian  Rerolutlon  of  October 
1917.  Describes  the  Kerensky  regime  and  the  European  War,  and 
discusses  the  conflicting  plans  and  ambitions  of  various  participants. 

1.  Russia  —  History  —  Revolution,  1917-1921.  2.  European  War, 
1914-1918 — Russia.  i.  Sovklno.  n.  Amkino  Corporation,  m.  Oc- 
tober (Motion  picture) 

947.084  78-702504 

Portland  SUte  Univ.  Library 


Ten  days  that  shoiA  the  world  (Motion  picture)  (Granada 
Television,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated,  1967. 

50  mln.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:   Presents   the  story   of  the  development  of  the  atom 
bomb  and  its  use  In  World  War  ii. 

1.  Atomic  bomb.     2.  World  War.  1989-1945— Japan.        i,  Granada 
Television  Network,  ltd.     n.  Films  Incorporated. 

639.76  76-708998 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Ten  days  to  friendship  {Motion  picture)  Council  for  Inter- 
national Visitors  of  Greater  Miami,  1967.  Made  by  Reela 
Film  Laboratories. 

fummary*  Prints  hlghTlgbU  of  a  Minlnar  for  85  interDatlonal 
partSpTnW  of  the  U,  S.  Ageacy  for  International  »f';!»«P"»«"'; '°: 
eluding   arriTal.   welcome,   sightseeing  tours,  home  Tl8it^  and  civil 

'■'^"E^xcb!S^^''of  persons  program..  i.  Council  for  International 

Visitors  of  Greater  Miami. 

361.8  Fi  A  68-836 

CINE 

Ten-key  touch  training  course  (Filmstrip)  Bduoadonal 
DevelopniMital  Laboratories,  1969. 

h&v      35  nm. 

With  instructor's  mojaual,  operator's  manual,  and  controlled  reader. 

Summary:  A  series  of  filmstrips  which  contain  drills  to  train 
touch  operation  on  all  electric  ten-key  keyt>oard  macfaloes,  and  to 
train  operators  on  adding  machines,  calculators,  and  IBM  proof  ma- 
chineK 

1.  Calculating  machines.  i.  EMueaClonal  Dereloptnental  labora- 
tories. 

651.8  Fi  A  68-5209 

Educational  Develop-  mental  Laboratories 


Ten  little  engines  {Motion  picture)    Mtna.  Life  &  Casualty, 

1967. 

8  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Flcturen  automobile  drivers  violating  the  rules  of  the 
road  and  causing  accidents  as  a  result  of  driving  too  fast  for  con- 
dition?, improper  passing,  and  diinklng. 

1.  Automobile  driving.     2.  Traffic  safety.  i.   iGtna   Life  h 

Casualty. 

614.8  Fi  A  68-246 

CINE 


Ten  little  Indians  (Filmstrip)     Cooper  Films  and  Records, 

1968. 

29  fj-.    color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc;  1  s.,  12  in.,  83|  rpm.,  4  mln. 
<Our  children's  heritage  sound  flimMrips,  series  V) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cre4it»:  Producer,  PrenUce  Ford;  music.  Bosa  Rio;  art,  Carroll 
Spinney;  editor  and  narrator,  Hargie  BelL 

Summary:  Presents  a  story  about  Indiana  and  then  the  singing 
number  game.  Ten  little  Indians. 

I.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.         Series. 

398.8  76-734984 

Cooper  Films  and  Recorda 


The  Ten-minute  ambassador   (Filmstrip) 
see   The  Bellman — the  ten-minute  ambassador 


Ten   minutes  to  takeoff    (Motion  picture)     Thomas  Allwi 

Taffel,  1969. 

7  min.    Bd.    color.    16  mm, 

Sumtnary:  ShowH,  without  narration,  tlie  preparations  which  pre- 
cede the  flight  of  a  commercial  airliner. 

1.  Jet  traMports^Plioting.        l  Taffel.  Thomaa  A. 

629.136  70-706927 

CINE 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar  room  {Motion  picture)    Essanay  Film 
Manufacturing  Co.,  1909, 

11  miiL     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  Ten  nights  in  a  barroom,  and  what  1  saw 
there,  by  Timothy  Shay  Arthur. 

In  the  Angeio  Anastasia  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary;  A  melodrama  which  depicts  the  downfall  of  a  good 
worker  and  family  man  through  alcohol,  and  hta  subsequent  re- 
pentance and  reacceptance  by  bis  family  and  employer 

I.  Arthur,  Timothy  Shay,  1809-188.^.  Ten  niRhts  In  a  bar-room, 
and  what  1  saw  there,  n.  Esaanay  Film  Manufacturing  Company, 
in.  Angeio  Anastasia  Film  Collection,  iv.  American  Film  Institute 
Collection, 


791.43 


70-708956 


10:30  P.  M.  soBuncr  (Motion  picture)  Jules  Dassin,  Greece, 
and  Anatole  Litvak.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Lopert 
Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

85  min.     ttd.     color,    35  mm. 

A  Jorllle  and  Argus  Produttlonit  presentation. 

Based  on  the  novel  10-,30  on  a  aunmer  night,  by  Marguerite 
Duran. 

Creditt:  Director,  Jules  passin ;  screenplay.  Jules  Dassln,  Mar- 
guerite Duraa;  music,  Cristobal  Halffter;  director  of  photography, 
Oabor  Pogaoy ;  fllm  editor.  Roger  Dwyre.  Coat:  Metlna  Hercouri, 
Bomy  Schneider.  Peter  Fioch,  Julian  Maleos.  Isabel  Harla  Peres, 
Beatrix  SaTon. 

Summary;  A  drama  about  a  husband  and  wife  and  their  child, 
and  a  female  companion  with  whom  the  husband  Is  involved,  as 
they  travel  In  HpaIn  and  become  stranded  In  a  amall  town  where  a 
double  murder  has  t>een  committed. 

I.  Duraa.  Marguerite.  Dix  heures  et  demle  du  soir  en  4it6.  n. 
DaHHin,  Jule«.     ili.   Litvak,  Anatole,  190C-  iv.  Lopert  Pictures 

Corporation. 

7»L4»  77-707889 


Tea  thoMMid  Wadi  tm  Nanhe  S«h.  [Motioo  picnirei    Eccentric 
Circle  CiDenu  Workahop,  1971. 

IS  min.     Id.     color.      16  mm, 

Willi  discuwon  qucalions. 

CREOrrS:  Director  «nd  writer,  LawrciKc  Levy;  cameramen.  Ron  Crawford. 
Oor6on  Qmtui;  editor.  Jay  Liivin. 

SUMMARY:  Poruaya  the  modem-day  tta|cdy  of  the  AmeriLkn  Indian  by 
focuMng  on  Sam  Begay.  a  full-blooded  Navaho,  who  now  livei  an  uprooted  and 
•bcnatMl,  but  aacurc.  eiiaiencc  in  Chicago,  after  leaving  hit  home  and  identity 
em  the  reacrvslton  where  he  sod  hit  family  might  have  tUrved 

I.  Indiana  of  North  America— Urban  reaidcnce  3  Navaho  Indian*-  Social 
comUtloaa.        I.  Eccentric  Circle  Qnenu  Workihop. 

E"W.N3j  301.451  72-700000 

GMtfie  Orcto  Cinema  73  MARC 

WorfcaKop 


Tenderness  every  time   {Motion  picture)     Swift  and  Co., 
1967.     Made  by  Gilbert  Altachul  Productions. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8ummui-y:  Traces  the  tenderlzation  of  beef  from  early  history  to 
today's  highly  speclallred  processes.  Demonstratea  new  method*  of 
buying,  cooking,  and  serving  beef,  as  well  as  the  controlled  raising, 
feeding,  and  selecting  of  cattle. 

1   Beef.        I.  Swift  and  Company. 

641,3  Fi  A  68-836 

CINB 

Tennessee.    State  University,  Memphis.    Dept.  of 
Communications 
see 

All  God's  children. 
Tennessee,    University 


Next  urban  form, 

Tennessee  holiday  (Motion  picture)  Humble  Oil  and  Re- 
fining Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
ilM-?] 

30  mln.     ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaryr  Portrays  Tenne.isee  including  the  thoroughbred  farms, 
Cherokee  artisans,  TVA,  Oak  Ridge,  Cumberland  Gap,  and  other 
subjects  of  Intei-est. 

1.  Tennessee— Descr.  &  trav.— IKl-  t  Humble  Oil  and  Re- 

fining Company  (Incorporated  in  Del.)     n.  Modern  Talking  Picture 
Service,  inc. 

917.68  Fi  A  67-5391 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Tennessee  River:  conservation  and  power  (Motion  picture) 
Arthur  Kvans.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

14  mln.     ■*<!.    color.     16  mm. 

With  studv  guide.  ,^     ^  ,,  „ 

Summary  Shows  how  the  programs  that  the  TenneKiee  Valley 
\uthority  Instituted  and  carried  out  concerning  flood  control,  power 
production,  agricultural  improvements,  housing  developments,  and 
development  of  recreational  areas  have  favorably  affected  the  qual- 
ity of  life  in  the  area. 

1.   Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  I.  Evans,  Arthur.     II.   BFA 

Educational  Media.  _     _  .„„^ 

917.68  76-711626 

Tennessee  Valley  AathorUy  (Filmstrip)  Commtm  Ground, 
London,  1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associatea,  1966. 

34  fr.    t>&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Shows  the  role  of  the  TenpcMOo  VaUey  Authority  in 
Boll  conservation,  flood  control,  and  the  production  of  electrldty. 

1.  Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  I.  Common  Oronnd,  ltd..  Lon- 
don.   II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

338.9  70-738558 

Canoao  Educational  Associates 


Tennessee  Walking  Horse  Breeders*  Association  of 
America,   Lewisburg,  Tenn. 
see 


Ptom  the  oadle  to  the  crown. 


Tennis  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions,  1967. 

7  motion  pictures.    Hi.    color.    16  mm. 

,Msn  i-vued  as  imip  film  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  «nper  8  mm. 

With  fact  sheeU. 

I'l^'lit":  ConsultHiii  and  performer,  Blaine  Mason. 

Contents:  Forehand  grip  and  swing.  2  mln. — Backhand  grip  and 
awing.  2  min.~Volley  progression.  1  mln.— Service  progression. 
2  mln.— Footwork:  running  approach.  20  aec.- Footwork :  step-away 
pattern.    30  sec.- Self-drop.    35  sec. 

1.  Tennis.        I.  Scope  Productions. 

796.84  76-711829 

Scope  Productions 

Tennis:   backhand   drive    (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films, 
1969.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

A  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I-oop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Professional  Lawn 
Tennis  Association  and  the  Licensing  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits :  Instructors,  Bill  Lufler,  George  Toley. 

Summary :  Uses  slow-motion  and  freeae-frame  photography  to 
■how  the  grip,  footwork,  and  the  stroke  employed  In  the  backhand 
drive. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.34  77-710579 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Tennis:  basic  tactics  for  doubles  (Motion  picture)  Bailey 
Films  in  association  with  U.  S.  Professional  Lawn  Termis 
Association,  1968.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide  entitled  A  handbook  of  basic  tenola 

Credits:  Narrator,  Efrem  Zlmbalist,  Jr. 

Summary :  Describes  doubles  In  tennia  a*  a  game  of  quick  re- 
flexes, power,  touch,  team  strategy,  and  action.  Points  out  the  basic 
doubles  tactics  of  couri  position,  service  net  approach,  return  of 
serve,  lobbing,  poacblog,  net  play,  and  teamwork. 

I.  Tennis.  I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Cattf,  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.34  78-711118 

BFA  Educational  Media 


418 


Tennis:  basic  tactics  for  stngjcs  (Motion  picture)  Bailey 
Films  in  association  with  V.  S.  Professional  Lawn  Tennis 
Association,  1968.  Released  by  BFA  Educatiraial  Media, 
1971. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide  entitled  A  handbook  of  basic  tfflmia. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Efrem  Zlmbalist,  Jr. 

Summary :  Presents  pointers  basic  to  a  well-played  singles  gaow^ 
including  correct  positions,  changlog  direction  of  shots,  steadinefla, 
taking  advantage  of  opponent's  weakness,  approach  ahots,  and  slow- 
ing down  the  play  to  regain  position, 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.34  71-711119 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tennis,  everyone!!  (Motion  picture)    Coca-Cola  Co.    Made 

by    Contact   Marketing.     Released   by    Association    Films, 
1968. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summon':  Dennis  Ralston,  an  Internationally -known  tennis  star, 
demonstralt;s  bow  to  hit  a  serve,  forehand,  backhand,  lob,  and  smash. 
Includes  slow-motion  and  stop-action  frames. 

1.  Tennis.  i.   Coca-Cola  Company,   Wilmington,  Del.     n.  As- 

sociation Films,  Inc. 

796.34  70-702608 

CINE 

Tennis:  forehand  drive  (Motion  picture)  Bailey  Films, 
1969.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Professional  Lawn 
Tennis  .Association  and  the  Licensing  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide- 
Credits:   Instructors.  Bill   Lufler.  George  Toley. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up,  slow-motion,  and  free»e-frame  photog- 
raphy to  Illustrate  grip,  drive,  and  proper  footwork  Involved  in  the 
forehand  drive. 

1.  Tennis.  I.   Bailey  Films,  inc.,   Hollywood.  Calif. 

II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

796.34  73-710678 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tennis:  lob  and  smash  (Motion  picture)  Bailey  Films,  1969. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  Ihe  United  States  Professional  Lawn 
Tennis  Association  and  the  Licensing  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Instructors.  Bill  Lufler.  George  Toley. 

Summary :  Presents  the  lob  as  a  defensive  stroke,  and  concen- 
trates on  technique,  racket  face  position,  and  follow-through.  De- 
fines the  smash  as  the  answer  to  the  lob,  and  demonstrates  through 
the  use  of  alow-motion  and  animation. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Bailey  Fllma.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  H.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796.34  79-710582 

BFA  EVIucational  Media 

Tennis:  position  and  preparation  (Motion  picture)  Bailey 
Films,  1969.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  Diin.    sl.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Lixi])  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Professional  Lawn 
Tennis  As-soclatlon  and  the  Licensing  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:    Instructors.  Bill  Lufler,  George  Toley. 

Summary:  Uses  slow-motion  and  freeze-frame  photography  to 
show  how  to  develop  a  sound  ready  position,  stance,  and  stroke 
preparation. 

1.  Tennis.  I.   Bailey   Pflms,  Inc.,   Hollywood,  Calif. 

II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

796.34  70-710677 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tennis:  terminology,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  Bailey  Films, 
1969.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Ltiop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Produced  in  coiq^eratloa  with  the  United  States  Professional  I^wti 
Tennis  Association  and  the  Licensing  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:   Instructors,  Bill  Lufler,  George  Toley. 

Summary:  Explains  the  basic  terminology  of  tennis,  Includins 
court  areas  and  strategy  shots.  Uses  animation  and  superimposed 
titles  to  define  the  basic  strokes  and  maneuvers. 

1.  Tennis.  I.   Bailey   Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

II.   BPA  Educational  Media. 

796.34  7^710676 

BF.A  Educational  Media 

Tennis:  terminoloKy,  part  2  (Moti<m  picture)  Buley  Films, 
1969.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mill,    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Professional  Lawq 
Tennis  Association  and  the  Llcenirtng  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:   Instructors,  Bill   Lufler.  George  Toley. 

Summary:  Explains  the  basic  terminology  of  tennis.  Including 
court  areas  and  strategy  shots.  Uses  animation  and  superimposed 
titles  to  deflne  the  basic  strokes  and  maneuvers. 

1,  Tennis.  I.   Bailey   Films.  Inc..   Hollywood.  Calif. 

II.   BFA  Educational  Media. 

796.34  76-710676 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tennis:  the  service  stroke  (Motion  picture)  Bailey  Films, 
1969.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mln.     at.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Pro<luced  in  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Profeeslonal  Ijiwd 
Tennis  Association  and  the  IJcenslng  Corporation  of  America. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Instructors,  Bill  Lufler.  Oeoi^  Toley. 

Summary :  Uses  animation,  slow-motion,  and  freeae-frames  to 
analyze  tbe  service  stroke. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  BFA 
Educstlonal  Media. 

796.34  71-710680 

BFA  BducaUooal  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Tennis:  the  sport  of  a  lifetime.    Part  1:  Class  organization 

(Motion  picture)     Youth  Tennis  Foundation  of  Southern 
California,  1960. 

28  tain.     sd.    rolor.     16  mm. 

With  handbook.  „  _^^    „  „ 

Bummarv:  Paul  J.  XanthoB,  tennia  coach  at  North  Hollywood 
High  School,  demonstratea  his  BucceMful  methods  of  tennis  Instruc- 
tion OD  two  courts  to  classes  of  as  many  as  flftr  students. 

1   Tennis  i.  Youth  Tennis  Foundation  of  Southern  California. 

796.34  Fi  A  68-3076 

Touth  Tennia  Founda-  tlon  of  Southern  California 


Touiis:  the  volley  and  half-ToDey  (Motion  picture)    Bailey 
Films,  1969.    Beleased  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Pnfenlonal  l^wn 
Tennis  .\esoolatlon  and  the  Licensing  Corporation  ot  America. 

With  Btudf  guide. 

Credits :  Instructors,  BUI  Lufler,  George  Toley. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  the  ToUej  and  half-ToIley,  both  forehand 
and  badchand.  In  detail  from  preparation  to  foUow-throtigh.  Empha- 
sl^es  basic  polnta  In  slow  motion. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Bailey  Fllma,  Inc.  Hollywood,  OalU.  IL  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

796J14  7^-710681 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Tennis.     Unit  2:  Getting  ready  to  play  (Film$trip)    Ath- 
letic Institute,  1963. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  831  rpm., 
IS  mln.     mlcrogroove. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  narration. 

Oreditt.  Author,  Harry  Lelghton. 

Bumtfutry:  Discusses  the  amount  of  space  needed  to  play  a  game 
of  tennis  and  describea  the  fundamentals  of  ball  haDdling,  as  well 
aa  pointing  out  exercises  to  Improve  one's  game. 

1.  Tennis.  i.  Athletic    Institute,     ii.  Getting   ready   to   play 

(Filmstrip) 

796.34  K  A  67-4284 

Athletic  Institute 


Tennyson,  Alfred  Tennyson,  baron,  1809-1892. 
The  charge  of  the  Light  Brigade 


Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade. 


Tennyson,  Alfred  Teniiyson,  baron,  1809-1892. 
Idylls  of  the  King 
see 


Idylls  of  the  King. 


Lancelot  and  Elaine. 


Tennyson,  Alfred  Tennyson,  baron,  1809-1892. 
The  lady  of  Shalott 
see 


The  Lady  of  Shalott. 

Tennyson,  Alfred  Tennyson,  baron,  1809-1892 
see 

Enoch  Arden. 


Poems  by  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson. 


Tense:  imperfect  (Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rineh&rt  and 
Winston,  1968.  Made  by  University  of  Miseouri  at  Eaosaa 
City.    Calvin  Productions,  1966. 

11   mln.     «1.     color.     16  mm.     (Critical   moments   In   teaching) 

Script  developed  by   Inter-L'nlverslty  Film  Project. 

Nummary:  Portrays  the  experiences  of  a  young  teacher,  formerly 
assigned  to  an  outstanding  high  school,  who  Is  unable  to  aiijuBt  to 
teai-hlng  students  In  a  lower  Income  area.  Describes  how  her  prot>- 
lem  N  climaxed  through  her  Inability  to  understand  and  communi- 
cate with  a  student  in  one  of  her  classes. 

1.   Teacher-student    reUtlonships.     2.   Urban   scboolsL  i.   Holt, 

Rlnehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Critical  raomMita  In  teach- 
ing I. Motion  picture) 


Tensile    and     comprcssiTe    stmctnrcs     (Motion    picture) 

Robert  A.  Heller.  Made  at  Columbia  University  and 
Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill, 
1969. 

25  mln.  sd.  color.  18  mm.  (Mechanics  of  structures  and  ma- 
terials, no.  3) 

With  guide. 

SrMMARY:  Robert  A,  Heller  presents  experiments  which  show 
how  tensile  and  compresslTe  structures  react  under  rarlous  kinds  of 


1.   Structures.  Theory  ot  I.  Heller.  Robert  A.     II.  McOraw- 

HIU  Book  Company.     III.  Series:  Hechanlcfl  of  structures  and  ma- 
terials (Motion  picture)  no.  S. 

[TA646]  620.1  74-713778 

UcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Tent  caterpillar:  building  cocoons  (Motion  picture)     Troll 
Associates,  1»71.     Made  by  International  Film  Makers. 

4  mln     si.    color,    ouper  8  mm.     (The  Tent  caterplllmt 
Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Louis  DcRochemont;  photographer.  Canip- 
t>elt  Norsganrd. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  after  the  destruction  of  the  tent,  the  tent 
cnterplllnrs  emerge  to  spin  cocoons.  Reveals  the  adult  moth  as  It 
evacuates  the  cocoon. 

1.  Tent  caterplllHrs.  2.  Cocoons.  I.  Troll  Associates.  II.  Series: 
The  Tent  caterpillar  (Motion  picture) 

[QL561.I..S1  595.78  7l-7i:i767 

Troll  Associates 

Tent  caterpillar:  building  the  tent  (Motion  pictore)     Troll 
Associates,  1971.    Made  by  International  Film  Makers. 

4  min.     al.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Ttie  Tent  caterpillar) 

I/x»p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Louis  OeRochemont ;  photographer,  Camp- 
bell Norsgaard. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  mature  tent  caterpillars  building  the  tent, 
which  win  expand  as  tbey  grow. 

1.  Tent  caterpillars.  I.  Troll  Associates.  II.  Series:  The  Tent 
caterpillar  (Motion  picture) 

[QL561.L3]  695.78  74-713766 

Troll  AssocUtM 

Tent  caterpillar:  the  egg  cluster  (Motion  picture)     Troll 
Associates,  1971.    Made  by  International  Film  Makers. 

■i  niia     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Tent  caterpillar) 

l>oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Louis  DeRochemont :  photographer.  Camp- 
bell Norsganrd. 

SUMMARY:  Views  the  egg  cluster  of  the  tent  caterpillar,  and 
shows  the  bal>y  caterpillars  emerging  from  the  cluster. 

1.  Tent-caterpillars.    2.  Insects— Eggs.        I.  Troll  Associates. 
II.  Series;  The  Tent  caterpillar  (Motion  picture) 
[QL561.U]  695.78  78-713766 

Troll  Associates 

The  Tenth  life  of  a  laboratory  torn  (Motion  picture)     Rob 
Mortarotti,  1970. 

5  mln.    »d.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  V'ta  live  action  combined  with  animation  to  present 
a  «ory  about  a  cat  that  persist^  In  coming  back  to  life  after  being 
dissected  by  a  stndent  in  a  physiology  class. 

1.  Cats.        I.  Mortarotti,  Rob. 
[QL737.C23]  691.4  70-711618 

CINE 


Tenth  Muse,  inc. 
see 

Archaeological  techniques. 
The  Aztec  empire. 

California  missions,  part  1. 
California  missions,  part  2. 
Diego  Rivera. 
Geologic  dating  system. 
Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark. 

The  Highland  Maya, 

King  Lear. 

The  Lowland  Maya. 

Macbeth. 

Measure  for  measure. 

Midsummer  night's  dream. 

The  Mixtecs. 

The  Olmec  tradition. 

Pre-Columbian  architecture  in  Meso- 
america.    Part  1:   Mexico. 

Pre-CohimbiaD  architecture  in  Mcwamerica.  Part  2: 
Tike  Maya. 

Pre-Columbian  art  In  Mexico. 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Teotibuacan. 

The  Toltec  empire. 


The  Zapotec  tradition. 


Teotihnacan  (Filmstrip)    Tenth  Muse,  1966. 

44  f r.     color.    SS  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Studies  the  city  of  Teotlhuacan,  one  of  the  targ«et 
cities  of  Hesoamerlca,  and  Its  caltnre  as  r^ected  In  art  aul  archi- 
tecture 

1.  Teotlboaciu,  Uexica         I.  Teotb  Mose,  inc. 
[F1219.1.T27]  970.3  74-789461 

TmOi  Warn 


I.  [ranutrip]  Bailey  FHiia  in  cooperatioo 
with  the  Loe  Angek*  County  Museum  of  Art.  1966.  Released 
by  BPA  Educatioaal  Media. 

59  tr.  color.  33  mm.  aad  phonodiic:  2  s.  (I  i.  for  manual  projccior.  I 
•.  for  autootadc  profccior).  13  is.,  33  I  fi  rpm,.  1 1  mia  each  side.  (Muter- 
woriu  of  Mexican  sn.  no.  3) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  aniuic  achicvementt  of  the  Teoiihuacin.  Zapoiec, 
Huaatec.  and  Taiin  ctvUizatiooi  in  Mexico. 

1.  lodiau  of  Mexico— An.  1.  Battcy  Films,  inc..  Hollywood.  Calif.  II. 
BFA  Edncstlooal  Media,  ill.  Series:  Muterworfct  of  Mexican  art.  (Rbnttripi 
no,  3. 

CF1219.3J^7]  709.01  72-733277 

BFA  Educatiaaal  Media  72  MARC 


Coronet   Instructional 


12   In..  3SJ   rpm.. 


Teotlhuacan  to  Toltec   (Filmstrip) 

Films,  1971. 

.14   (r.     cilor.     35   mm.     and   phonodlsc: 
14  min.     (CIvlllBations  of  early  America) 

Also  Issued  with  phfinotape  in  cansette. 

With  otudT  guide. 

CREDITS:   Educational   collaborator,  Arden   R.   King. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Important  clvlllsatlous  in 
Mexico  from  300  A.  D.  to  900  A.  D.  Emphasizes  the  rise  and  fall 
of  the  ToltecB. 

1.  Toltecs.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  II.  Series:  Civilisa- 
tions ot  early  America  (Filmstrip) 

[F1219]  970.3  70-739843 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Tepoztlin  (Motion  picture)     L.  Earl  Griswold.    Released  by 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1970. 

30  miiv  M.  color.  16  mm.  (Film  studies  In  anthropology) 
l^ummaiy:  Documents  traditional  Ilfewaya  In  TepoztlAn.  Portrays 
the  dally  activities  of  Tepoztecans,  from  the  planting  of  maize  seed 
after  the  first  rains  to  harvest  time  and  the  long  dry  season.  Shows 
ancient  methods  of  hand  crop  cultivation  and  grinding  maize  on  a 
metate. 

;.   Griswold.   Leonard  Barl,     n.   Holt. 
Rerles:  Film  studies  In  anthropology 


1.   Tepoztlfln,    Mexico. 
Rlnehart  and  Winston,  Inc. 
(Motion  picture) 

Holt.  Rinehart  and 


917.2 
Winston 


71-709218 


Tepoztl&n  in  transitifm   (Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart 

and  Winston,  1970.    Made  by  L.  Earl  Griswold. 

-0  min.    Kd.    color.    13  mm.     (Anthropology  series) 
Sl'MMARY:     Portrays    the    industrial,    agricultural,    and    social 
changes   that   are   happening   In   Teportlftn,   Mexico,   as   the   village 
emerges  from  its  traditional  isolation. 

1.  TepoztlAn,  Mexico — Economic  conditions.  2.  Tepoztlin,  Mex- 
ico— Social  conditions.  I.  Holt  Rlnehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Se- 
ries: Anthropology  series  (Motion  picture) 

917.2  76-709814 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Tcpozton    (Motion   picture)       Holt, 
1971.     Made  by  Jjumin  Films. 


Rinehart  and  Winston, 


11  min.     sd.     color.     13  mm.     (American  folklore) 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  M.  Jerry  Welsa. 

8UMM.<RY :   A   Mexican  legend  of  the  mlscbleroos  boy  who  ts 
half  Axtec  god  and  half  human. 

1.  Indians  of  Mexico — Legendn.       I.  Holt.  Rlnriiart,  and  Winston, 
Inc.     II.  Series:  American  folklore  (Motion  picture) 
[F1219]  398.2  73-713789 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


TeiMzton.  [Filmstrip]     Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1972.     Made 
by  Lumin  Films. 

78  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiKi  I  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  1 1  min. 
(American  folklore) 

Also  isiued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  Mexican  legend  of  Tepoiton.  who  kills  a  mancsting 
giant  and  frees  his  village  from  terror.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Indians  of  Mexico— Legcndi— Juvenile  films.  [I.  Indians  of  Mexico— 
UgendS]  I.  Htrfl,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  11.  Series:  American  folklore. 
[  Films  trip] 

tF1219.3]  398.2  72-734982 

Holt,  Rinehan  and  72  MARC 

Wimton 


Terasaki,  Owen  (Harold) 
see 

Brieve  to  the  sun. 


Bridge  to  the  sun 


419 


Term  of  trial  (Motion  picture)  llamian  Pictures.  Made  by 
Romulus  Films,  London.  Released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pic- 
tures, 1962. 

lis  min.     sd.     bJcw.    35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  hy  James  Barlow. 

Credit*:  Producer,  James  Woolf,  director  and  writer,  Peter  Qlen- 
ville;  music,  Jean-Michel  Damase;  photography,  Oswald  Morris;  edi- 
tor, James  Clark.  Catt:  Laurence  Olivier,  SImone  Slgnoret,  Sarah 
Miles.  Hugh  Griffith,  Terence  Stamp. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  meek,  shabby,  and  dedicated  British 
high  school  teacher  who  agrees  to  help  one  of  his  atndents  by  giving 
her  extra  tutoring  outside  of  school  and  is  later  accused  by  the  girl  of 
Indecent  assault 

I.  Barlow,  James,  1921-  Term  of  trlaL     n.  Haman  Pictures. 

HL  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1860 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Term  paper  (Motion  picture)     HM  Productions,  1968. 

17  min.     sd.     tt&w,     16  mm. 

Bummnm:  Depicts  contemporarj  urban  college  life  as  seen  throuffh 
the  eyes  of  a  college  student  and  the  term  paper  assignment  that  he 
neglects  writiiiR  because  of  social  activities. 

1.  College  envirooaienL  i.  HM  Productions. 

378.1  Fi  A  68-837 

CINE 

Terminal  departure  {Motion  picture)  Canada  DepU  of 
National  Defence,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

17  mtu.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm.     (The  Yukon  seile*.  no.  4) 
Siitnmary:  A  training  flUu  for  the  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force  on 

the  mnintenHnoe  of  the  Yukon  aircraft, 

1    Yukon    (Transport  planes)  i.  Canada.     Dept.  of  National 

Defence,     ii.  Cnnada.     Niitlonal  Film  Bojird.        .Series:  The  Yukon 

■erles  (Motion  pkiui-e)  no.  1. 

Fi A  67-1181 

National  FUm  Board  of  Canada 


Tcnainal  self.  [Motion  picture]     John  Whitney,  Jr.     Released  by 
United  World  Films,  Kinetic  Division,  1971. 

9  min      id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  expenroental  film  in  which  ■  photograph  of  the  head  of  a 
(irl  ia  reproduced  in  pink  vapon  which  chanfc  to  multiple  imtfei  that  flutter 
in  circular  motion,  and  finally  cooverie  into  a  aingle  exprcMioa.  that  of  the  death 


I.  Experimental  films.        I.  Whitney,  John  Harvey,  1945- 
Workl  Rlnii,  inc.     Kinetic  Division. 
[PN1995.9.E96]  704.945 

A.L.A.  Booklist  72 


II.  United 


72-700681 
MARC 


Termites  (Motion  picture)    Troll  Associates,  1971.    Made  by 
International  Film  Makers. 

4  mill.    Hi.    color,    super  8  Kim.     (In.sei-t  i-onimun it ies ) 

I»op  film  mounted  lii  cai-tridfce. 

t'REDITS:  Producer.  Loul!>  Deltochemont :  photographer,  Camp- 
bell Norsgaard. 

SUMMARY:  Reveals  the  importance  of  termites  as  decomposers 
III  helping  to  break  down  and  recycle  dead  and  waste  materials. 
Explains  that  when  overpopulation  threatens,  the  termites  leave 
their  old  log  and  move  to  a  new  one. 

1.  Termites.  1.  Troll  Asweiates.  II.  Series;  Insect  communities 
(Motion  picture) 

[QL513.T3]  595.7  77-713747 

Trull  Associates 


Terau  aad  sets:  waste  disposaL  [Filmstrip]      Media  Extension 
Group  Pioductions.      Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

1972. 

5Sfr.  color.  3Smm.  andphonodisc:  1  ».,  12  in.,  33  l/3rpm.  (Environ- 
mental maihematict) 

Also  iuucd  with  phoBotape  in  caaaette. 

With  ftudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  inatruction  and  practice  in  the  use  of  ternu  and  aet* 
while  demofuirating  how  the  ecological  problem  of  waste  diapoaal  can  be  aolved 
in  pan  throu^  the  uae  of  mathematics. 

I.  Set  theory.  2.  Sewage  disposal.  3.  Refuse  and  refuse  diaposaJ.  I. 
Media  Extension  Group  Productions.  11.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series: 
Environmental  mathematics.  tFilmstripi 

lQA248]  513  72-733100 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Terra  Filmkunst 


Auf  Wiedersehn,  Franziska, 
Die  Feuerzangenbowle. 
Der  Florentiner  Hiit, 
Friedemann  Bach. 

Terra  auicU  (Motion  picture)  Harry  Atwood.  Released 
by  International  Film  Bureau,  1968. 

32  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

.Summary.-  ITcwents  a  view  of  Israel  today,  a  nation  oo  the  brink 
of  war  ainre  its  creation.  Contrasts  young  Israel's  vitality  with  the 
niinH  and  spirit  of  the  Holy  Land's  extraordinary  past. 

1.  Israel — Description  and  travel.        i.  Atwood,  Harry  W. 
II.  lDtemation.ii  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Cblcago. 

916.694  78-70174J) 

Cl.NE 

Terradynamics    (Motion   picture)      U.    S.    Atomic    Enerf^ 

Commission,  1968.    Made  by  Sandia  Laboratories. 

i;!  Ui.i       -<1.     it>lur      ir,  mm. 

Hamn'uiu:  HmjiLiIiis  that  the  earth  iieiieCratloti  program  at  Sandia 
l^tUu'iitorii'-'  Ih  (-iiii(i'riii<d  wllh  deteiiuluiiig  the  iiuture  and  coiuposl- 
tlon  of  siili-surfnct^  nuII  usins  earth -penetrating,  ballistic  vehicles. 
Kh»w<  oirly  t-x]H'rinieiitiiIloii,  the  evolution  of  the  proKram,  the 
delivery  i»-hiiigiM-H  uud  design  of  several  penetration  vehicles,  plus 
a  tjrpkul  rei'overy  operation  and  post-recovery  analysts.  Diaciisses 
thtf  uniqiw  -4>ll-iikitlitu  studies  c-uiidiKie<l  by  the  Terradynamics  DivU 
Kloit  of  SlUlilin. 

1.  S<jiis--(;oiui>ositioii.        I.   U.   S.     Atomic  Energy  Commission. 

631.4  Fi  E  68-96 

U.  S.  Aloniic  Riiercy  Commission 

Terradynamics  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in  collabora- 
tion with  U.  S.  Atomic  Enerfl;y  Commission.  Made  and 
released  by  Thome  Films,  1970, 

5  min.    si.    color    super  8  mm.     (Renearch  perspective*") 

I.^>op  film.     Film  noteM  on  container. 

CREDITS  :  Producer,  Tom  Msyberry. 

8UMUART:  Covers  the  deployment,  retrieval,  sod  dsU  collec- 
tion of  an  earth-penetrating  monitor  device  that  was  dropped  from 
the  air  In  order  to  determine  the  nature  and  composition  of  sub- 
sarfsce  soil. 

1.    Soil*— Alia  lysis.        I,    Thome    Films,    Inc..    Boulder,    Colo. 
It.  Serle*;  Reamirch  perspectlvra  (Motion  picture) 
rS593]  621.3819  70-714246 

Thoroe  Films 


Terrain  invcsti^tion  techniques  {Motion  picture)  Ohio 
State  University,  Dept.  of  Civil  Engineering.  Made  and 
released  by  Ohio  State  University,  Dept,  of  Photography, 
1967. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  preliminary  engineering  problems  faced 
In  choosing  the  beet  location  for  a  new  highway.  Points  out  four 
techniques  used  In  analyzing  terrain:  photo  investigation,  seismic 
refraction,  electrical  resistivity,  and  confirming  borings. 

1.   Roads  —  lrf>catlon.  i.   Ohio.      State  University,  Columbus. 

Dept.  of  Civil  Engineering,     n.  Ohio.     State  University,  Columbus. 
Dept.  of  Photography. 

625.7  Fi  A  68-838 

CINE 


The  Terrarium:  classroom  science  (Motion  picture)  Nor- 
man Bean.  Keleased  by  Film  Assoriatt-s  of  California, 
1967. 

12  mla.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  to  build  sevwal  type*  of  terraria,  inciodlag 
an  area  where  there  Is  moss  and  sufflctent  water  to  stutaln  tt,  and 
a  desert  area.  Illustrates  kinds  of  plants  and  animals  which  can 
live  In  each  terrarium. 

1.  Terrarlums.  i.  Bean,  Norman,  u.  Film  Asaodates  of  Cali- 
fornia, Los  Angeles. 

635.9  Fi  A  68-79 

Film  Associates  of  California 


**La  Terre  est  froide  ..."  (Filmstrip)  Mary  Glasgow  & 
Baker  Limited.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1970. 

9  fr.  color.  .V>  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  In.),  7*  In.  per 
sci'.     (Bon  voj-ase!     Part  1,  no.  10) 

With  working  Kcrlpt  and  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writers  and  designers,  Mary  Glasgow,  S.  R.  Ingram. 

Summary :  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Presents  a  French 
carol,  and  reviews  the  first  nine  lessons. 

1.  Fi-encli  liinguage — Audio-visual  Instruction.  I.  Mary  (Glas- 
gow &  Baker  Limited.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
Serie>;  Bon  vovage!     (Filmstrip)     Part  1.  no.  10. 

448  71-737765 

Universal  Kducatlon  and  Visual  Arts 

Terre  sans  pain  (Motion  picture)  Films  de  la  Pleiade, 
Pnris.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Coittemporui-y  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill.  1970. 

31  min.     .sd.     l>&\v.     16  mm. 

Filmed  In  1982  under  the  title  I^s  Hurdes. 

Credit*:  A  documentary  which  attacks  the  ethics  of  the  civilisa- 
tion and  society  In  which  we  live,  as  portrayed  by  the  poverty, 
backwardness,  and  misery  of  Las  Hurdes  In  northern  Spain. 

1.  Las  Hurdes,  Spain— Social  conditions.  2.  Las  Hurdes,  Spain- 
Poor  3.  Social  history— 20th  century— Case  studies.  i.  Films 
de  la  Pl^lade.  Paris,  ir.  Contemporary  Fllms/McOrawHlll.  m. 
Ids  Hurdes  (Motion  picture) 

309.146  73-708634 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Terrestrial  magnetism:  angle  of  declinati<Hi  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Harper  &  Row,  1969.    Made  by  Cascade  Pictures  of 

California. 

4  min,  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InveatlFllma  for  Today's  basic 
science  6) 

I.OOP  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaru-  Explains  electronutgnetlc  declination  using  dlagrama 
and  maps. 

1.  Magnetism,  TerrestrlaL  2.  Latitude.  L  Navarra,  John  Ga- 
briel. Today's  basic  science.  Book  6.  n.  Harper  &  Row,  Ina 
Series:  InvestlFllms  for  Today's  basic  science  6  (Motion  picture) 

587.1  76-703644 

Hartter  &  Row 

Terrestrial  magnetism:  The  dynamo  theory  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Harper  &  Row,  1969.  Made  by  Cascade  Pictures 
of  California. 

3  min.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InvestlFllms  for  Today's  basic 
science  6) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  John  Qiabrlel  Navarra  explains  the  dynamo  theory 
using  a  model.  ,  ^     „ 

1  Magnetism.  Terrestrial.  2.  Dynamoe.  i,  Navarra,  J(*n  Ga- 
briel. 'RMlay's  basic  science.  Book  6.  n,  Hanwr  A  Row,  Inc. 
Series;  InvestlFllms  for  Today's  basic  science  6  (Motion  picture) 

637.1  72-703643 

Harper  &  Row 

Territorial  behavior  in  red  grouse  (Motion  picture)  Harper 
&  Row,  Publishei^,  1970.  Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Pro- 
ductions. 

4  min.    si.     color.     8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Describes  territorial  behavior  In  the  red  grouse,  show- 
ing how  the  birds  defend  and  remain  within  a  selected  area.  Shows 
details  of  display  and  behavior,  and  how  birds  are  marked  for  later 
Identification. 

1.  Willow  ptarmigan- Behavior.  2.  Territoriality  (Zoology). 
I.  Harper  &  Row.  Publishers.  Series;  Biology  series  (Motion 
picture.    Harper  &  Row) 

691.6  72-706862 

Harper  &  Row,  Publish-  an 


Terror  !■  NortWrm  Irelwid.  [Motioa  picture] 
Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepti,  1971. 


ABC  Newi. 


Tenrttoffifll    dUMtt 
AEVAC,  1968. 


riBOt    Worid    War    IL    tTransparencies] 


9  trsfkapareDdes.    color.     I  s  10  in. 

In  case. 

With  21  overtays. 

With  tcachor*!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lUustraiM  the  shift  of  natiooal  boundaries  which  has  occurred 
since  Wortd  War  II,  eocouBilni  for  the  dlviuoo  between  the  Arab  League  utd 
the  WesMTD  defense,  the  rcpublk*  of  Pakisuo  tad  India,  the  relstionship  be- 
tWMB  Malaysia  end  lodooMia,  the  rise  of  Laoe.  Cambodia,  and  Vtctnsm  u 
indepeadant  ttatca,  utd  the  contrast  between  Eurofw  of  1914  sod  today. 

t.  WorMpoUtka— 1945-  2.  Boundaries.        I.  Aevw:,  inc 

(D844]  909.»2  72-734105 

AEVAC  72  MARC 


25  n 


*d.    color.     I«  D 


CREDITS;  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Emett  PendreU. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  Ubter  coanict,  involving  religion,  politics,  sad 
ecoDomic».  George  Watson  explore*  the  hiswy  of  the  ancient  conflict  sad 
intervicwi  John  Hume,  Commander  Arthur  Anderaoa,  Ron  King,  Joe  CahtU, 
and  both  CathoUc  and  Protetiant  famibes. 

1.  Northern  Ireland— Hiuory— 1969-  I.  American  Broadcastiag 

Company.     II.  ABC  Media  Coooepts. 

[DA990.U46]  941.508  72-701265 

American  Broadcasting  73  MARC 


Co. 


Terry,  Megan. 
see 


Viet  Rock 


The  Viet  Nam  war. 
play  of  protest. 


Part  51:    Viet  Rock, 


Terry,  Paul  H. ,   1887- 
see 

Farmer  Al  Falfa  cartoon. 

Iceland. 

Terry  Sanders  Company 
see 

A  Time  out  of  war. 


Teschen  disease  and  hog  cholera. 

Agriculture,  1971. 


[Slide  set)      U.S.   Dept.  of 


420 


■45  slides,     color.     J  x  2  in      lEnoiic  and  domestic  animal  diseases) 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Photographic  examples  of  the  clinical  signs  and  pathological 
changes  caused  by  icschcn  disease  and  hog  cholera.  For  vcierinary  personnel. 

1.  Teschen  disease,     2.  Hog  cholera         1.  United  Swtes.     Depi  of  Agricul- 
ture.    II.  Series:  Exotic  and  domestic  animal  diseases.  [Slide  set] 

636.089  72-735313 

U.S.  Dept   of  Agriculture  72  MARC 


Tew  of  the  storm  country  (Motion  picture)     Famous  Play- 
ers Film  Co.,  19(14. 

83  min.     si.     bin-.     18  mm. 

Origtiiiilly  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  I'Irkford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

llased  on  Grace  Jliller  White's  novel  of  the  same  title. 

CredilJ.-  Director  and  cameraman,  Edwin  S.  Porter.  Cait:  Mary 
Piokford,  Olive  Fuller  GoldM,  David  Hartford,  Harold  I.ockwood. 

Summorv:  A  melodrama  about  the  motherless  daujrhter  of  a  fish- 
erman who  is  caught  in  the  conflict  between  a  wealthy  selfish  land- 
owner and  a  group  of  fisherman  squatters  whom  he  evicts  from  hla 
lake-shore  land. 

I.  White,  Grace  (Miller)  Teas  of  the  storm  country,  ii.  Famous 
Players  Film  Company,     in,  Mary  Ptckford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-375 


Teas  of  the  storm  country  (Motion  picture)    Mary  Pic^ord 
Co.    Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1922. 

142  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  Id  35  mm. 

Remake  of  the  1914  Famous  Players  release  of  iho  same  title 
starring  Mary  Piokford. 

In  the  Mary  Pickford  film  collection,  Library  of  Cotigreas. 

Based  on  Grace  Miller  White's  novel  of  the  same  title. 

Credit!:  Director,  John  Robertson;  scenario,  E.  Lloyd  Sheldon, 
Josephine  I/^vett,  photography,  Charles  Roaher.  Ca$t:  Mary  Pick- 
ford,  Lloyd  Hughes,  Gloria  Hope,  David  Torrence,  Forrest  Robinson, 
Jean  Hersholt,  Danny  Hoy,  Robert  Russell. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  the  motherless  daughter  of  a  fish- 
erman who  la  cauRht  In  the  conflict  between  a  wealthy  selfish  land- 
owner and  a  group  of  fisherman  squatters  whom  he  evicts  from  hia 
lake-shore  land. 

I.  White,  Grace  (Miller)  Tess  of  the  storm  country,  ii.  Mary 
Pickford  Company,  in.  United  Artists  Corxiorntlon.  iv.  Mary 
Plckford  film  collection. 

Fi 68-376 


A  Teat  can  teach  (Motion  picture)     Gilbert  Altechul  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Journal  Films,  1968. 

10  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Bxplaius  how  a  classroom  test  which  has  been  graded 
and  returned  to  the  student  servea  as  a  UBefat  teaming  tool 

1.  Educational  tests  and  measurements.  i.  Altschul  (Gilbert) 

Productions,  Inc.,  Chicago,     ir.  Journal  Films,  Inc.,  Chicago, 

871.27  Fi  A  68-3165 

Journal  Films 


Test-wbe:  nieaHs  Bore  potets.  [ninutripj      Wcstwood  Educa- 
tional Produclions,  1971. 

M  fr.     color.     3)  mm.       and  phonodisc:  I  ■.,  IJ  in.,  33  1/3  ipra.,  19  min 
(Improved  test-taking) 

SUMMARY:  Deal*  with  technique*  of  taking  tests,  and  providea  valuabk 
insights  into  the  peculiarities  of  common  written  cxaminstions. 

I    Examinatioru         1.  Weatwood  Educational  Produclioai.     II.  Seriei:  Im- 
proved tcst-uking.  (Filmstrip) 

[LB305I)  371.3  72-734216 

Weslwood  Educational  73  MARC 

Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


[Testimony  of  Bishop  G.  Bromley  Oxnam  before  the  House 
Un-American  Activities  Committee.  July  21,  1953,  {Mo- 
tion picture)     1963. 

%  mln.     t>(l.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Methodixt  Bishop  (!.  Bromley  Oxnam  scoren  derogatory 
reports  relPawrt  by  the  House  Un-American  Actlvltle*  Committee 
•bout  hlB  political  Tlew«  for  aeven  years.  He  reaffirma  his  loyalty 
to  the  United  States  and  his  oppcwition  to  tommunlsm. 

1.  Oxnam.  Garfield  Bromley,  Dp..  1891-1963.  i.  Oxnam,  Garfield 
Bromley,  Bp..  1891-1963.  ii.  U.  S.  Congreiw.  House.  Committee  on 
Un-.*merlcan  Activities.     Testimony  of  Bishop  O.  Bromley  Ornam. 

Fi  67-480 

Testing  a  fnci  pmnp  (Motion  pu!ture)  Rayftmr  Technioal 
Films.  1^6.    Released  by  Modem  Leaminf;  Aids. 

4  mlu.     Ad.     color.    8  mm.     (Automotive  mftlntenaDce) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge^  lamed  Id  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Summary:  D^noostratea  the  testing  o(  a  fuel  pump.  Shows  the 
use  of  a  vacuum  and  preasore  gaoipe,  the  removal  of  the  gasollDe 
line,  and  the  u.w  of  several  tests  to  evaluate  the  effective  operation 
of  the  pampu 

1.  Automobiles— Fuel  systema  2.  Fuel  pump*.  i.  IUyt»r  Tscb- 
nical  Films,  n.  Hodern  Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Anto- 
motlTe  maintenance  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  79-70116T 

Modem  Learning  Aids 

Testing  a  thermostat  (Motion  picture)  Raybftr  Technical 
Films.  1966.    Released  by  Modem  Learning?  Aids. 

4  mia.     m1.     color.    8  mm.     (Automotive  maintenance) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  nun.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  bow  a  thermostat  In  Inspected  and  tested 
In  a  beaker  of  hot  water.  Shows  how  the  beat  acts  on  the  bimetal 
quing  caoRlng  the  valve  to  open  fully  and  then  close  as  the  tem- 
pera rare  drops. 

1.  Thermostat,  i.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  el  Modem  Learning 
Aids.  New  York.  Series:  AatooMtlve  maintenance  (Motion  picture) 
629.28  72-701168 

Modem  Learning  Aids 

Testing  an  adalt  male  aphasic  patient.  [Motion  picture]  Behav- 
iora'  Sciences  Media  Laboratory.  Oklahoma  University,  1966. 


(Psychological  evaluation  of  patients  wuh 


20  min.     id.     bftw.      16 
cerrbral  dysfunction) 

SUMMARY:  Ronald  S.  Knig  administers  the  Halstead-Wepman  aphasia 
screening  lest  as  adapted  by  ReiUn  to  a  fifty -fivc-y car-old  male  with  a  malignani 
tumor  in  the  posterior  portion  of  the  left  cerebral  hemisphere  in  order  lo  evaluate 
the  types  and  extent  of  the  symbolic  or  aphasic  disturbances  present 

1.  Aphasia— Diagnosis.     2.  Brain— Tumors.        I.  Oklahoma.      University. 
Behavioral  Sciences  Media  Laboratory.     II.  Series:  Psychological  evaluation  of 
patients  with  cerebral  dysfunction.  [Motion  picture^. 
[RC425]  616.85  72-700634 

Behavioral  Sciences  Media  72  MARC 

Ub..  Okla.  Univ. 


Testing  and  identi^ring  leads,  connecting  and  reversing.  [Film- 
strip]  University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service, 
1955. 

36  fr.     bftw.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUin*  the  makeup  of  an  AC  and  a  DC  test  act  including  the 
u>e  of  the  DC  voltmeter,  the  AC  voltmeter,  and  the  ammeter.  Identifie*  the  leads 
eitending  from  the  motor  windings  and  identifies  the  split-^iasc,  capacitor,  and 
repuliion- induction  motor.  Include)  procedures  for  revcraing  each  of  these  mo- 
ton. 

1.  Electric  metcn.  2.  Electric  moton — Testing.  I.  Dlmai*.  Uaivcfnly. 
Vocational  Agriculture  Service. 

lTK301)  621.46  72-735253 

m.  Univ.  Vocational  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 

Testing  for  ions.  [Filmstrip]  EdMediaTec.  Released  by  Silver 
Burdett  Co..  1971. 


34  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phonotapc  in  cassette:  dual-irack.  t  7/8  ips  . 
7  min,     (Sound  filmstrip  series  for  the  ISCS  program) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  an  experimental  technique  for  analyzing  ions  pro- 
duced in  an  electrolytic  reaction. 

I.  Chemistry.  Analytic.  2.  Ions.  3.  Electrolysis  (1.  (Themistry.  Analytic] 
I.  EdMediaTec.  II.  Silver  Burdett  Company.  III.  Series:  Sound  f  mslrip series 
for  the  ISCS  program.  [Filmstrip3 

[QD83]  541  72-733923 

EdMediaTec  72  MARC 

Testing  fw  leaks  and  ootsaasiiig  the  elements  (Motum  pic- 
ture)    Education  Develc^ment  Center,  1968. 

4  min.    St.    bftw,    8  mm.    (Solder  glaaa  demonstratlMi  series,  no.  6) 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  snper  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  fltm  program. 

Exc«i>t8  from  the  1968  motion  picture  entitled  A  laboratory  high 
vacuum  technique. 

With  film  notes. 

CredUt:    E:dUor.   William   Hansard;    technical   presentation,   Jan 
Ctamla. 

Bummary:  PolnU  oat  tbe  characteristics  of  an  electrical  discbarge 
(Tesla  coll)  In  both  a  good  and  a  poor  vacnum.     DemonatrateB  the 
technique  of  outgassing  tbe  elements  by  heating. 
Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.  Vacuum    technology.  i.  Edacatlmi    Develevmeot   Center, 

n.  A  Laboratory  high  vacnum  technique  (Motion  picture)  Serlee: 
Solder  glass  denMnstratloo  series  (Motl<Hi  picture)  no.  9.  Series: 
College  physics  film  program   (Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  68^1444 

Education  Devpiopm^it  Center 


Testing  for  starch  in  green  plants  (Motion  picture) 
cyclopaedia  Britaimica  Educational  Corp^  1969. 


En- 


2  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  tnm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  flllD- 

Wlth  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  a  simple  technique  ot  testing  for  the 
presence  of  starch  In  plant  leaves,  and  points  out  that  since  stardi 
production  In  green  plants  is  related  to  the  pbotosyntbetic  process, 
this  technique  can  be  applied  to  photoeyntbesls  inveetigatlODS. 

1.    Starch.     2.    Pbotoeyntbeels.  i.    Encyclopaedia   Brltannlca 

Educational  (Corporation.  Series:  Botany  series  (Motion  picture. 

Bncyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.) 

681.028  77-703734 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Testing  generator  oatpat  {Motion  picture)     Raybar  Tech- 
nical Films,  1966. 

4  mln,    si.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary.-  Points  out  the  nse  of  the  tachometer  and  the  proper 
readlngof  the  ammeter  and  voltmeter.  „    ^  ,    . 

1.  Tachometer.  2.  Ammeter.  3.  Voltmeter.  i.  Raybar  Technical 
Films. 


629.28 


Fi 68-275 


Testing  headlight  aim  (Motion  picture)     Raybar  Technical 
Films,  1966. 

4  min.    8l.    color.    18  mm.  ^     ^,.  ^^      , 

Summary:  Shows  steps  token  before  adjusting  headlight  aim. 
Demonstrates  the  method  of  fixing  the  meter  bulb,  points  out  different 
parts,  and  shows  how  to  align  the  headlights. 

1.  Automobiles— Lighting.  2.  Automobiles— Maintenance  and  re- 
pair.       I.  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

629.28  Fi  68-276 


Testing  his  love  (Motion  picture)     Imp,  1911. 

10  mln.     si.     bftw.     16  mm. 

OrlKlnallv  released  In  S-'S  mm. 

OrlfTlnally  released  under  the  title  Artful  Kate. 

1..  C.  has  negative  copy. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  CTollectlon  of  tbe  American  Film 
InRtltute  Collertloo,  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS :  Director,  Thomas  T.  Ince.  CAST :  Mary  Plckford, 
Owen  Moore. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  In  which  a  girl  who  Is  visiting  In  Havana 
poses  as  a  Spanish  sefiorita  and  flirts  with  her  sweetheart  to  teet 
his  love. 

I  Imp  Films  Company.  IL  George  Marshall  Film  Collectltm. 
III.  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  IT,  Artful  Kate  (Motion 
picture) 

791.43  72-710445 


Testing  lab  {Motion  picture)  American  Management  Asso- 
ciation, 1967. 

5  niln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Developing  supervisory  leadership 
skills.    Case  study  no.  3) 

Summary:  A  case  study  showing  that  a  supervisor  should  exer> 
else  Judgment  before  using  his  authority  to  settle  minor  disputes 
among  employees,  as  seen  In  the  case  of  a  supervisor  who.  entering 
into  a  debate  among  the  employees  of  a  thermoplastic  firm  con- 
cerning who  should  clean  the  oven,  anUgonlaes  one  worker  to  the 
extent  that  he  quits. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Supervisors.  2.  Supervision  of  employees.  i.  American  Man- 
agement Association.  Series:  Developing  supervisory  leadership 
akllU  ( Motion  picture)    Case  study  no.  3. 

658.31  74-707203 

Testing  multiple  handicapped  children  (Motion  picture) 
United  Cerebral  Palsy  .\ssociations,  1963.  Made  by  News 
Films  l^.  S.  A. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  book  Developmental  potential  of  pre-school  children, 
by  Else  Haeusserman. 

Summary:  Illusrates  techniques  for  evaluating  children  with 
multiple  disabilities.  Shows  case  studies  of  three  children  :  one  with 
a  severe  cerebral  palsy  condition  with  related  speech  problem,  an- 
other with  severe  visual  and  auditory  Impairments,  and  a  third  who 
Is  hyperactlve-dlBtractible  with  menUI  retardation.  EmphasUea  the 
Importance  of  adaptlbllity  and  flexibility  on  the  part  of  tbe  examiner. 

1.  HandlcaM>ed  children.  i.  Haeussermann,  Else.     Develop- 

mental potential   of  pre-school  children,     ii.  United  Cerebral  Palsy 
Associations. 

Fi  A  67-1280 
United  Orebral  Palsy  Associations 

Testing  TVRS  wire  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Associates. 
Relea.sed  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ignition  series) 

Ijoop  film. 

1.  Automobiles — Ignition — Maintenance  and  repair.  I.  Palrfleld 
Associates.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Series: 
Ignition  series  (Motion  picture) 

[TL213]  629.28  70-715237 

Universal  Education  and  Tlaual  Arts 


Tests  for  hemoglobin    {Motion  picture)     Harper  St  Row, 
Publishers,  1970.    Made  by  Bay  State  Film  Co. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  Robert  M,  DlxotL 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  Sahll-Helllge  method  and  a  Qualita- 
tive test  using  photometry, 

1.   Blood — Examination.     2.  Hemoglobta  i.   Barper  ft  Row, 

Publishers.  Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

612  77-709637 

Harper  ft  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 


Tetley,  Glen. 
see 


Lovers 


In  search  of  Lovers, 

The  Tetrode  and  the  pentode  (FUmstrip)  North  American 
Philips  Corp.  Made  by  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampenf&brie- 
ken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands^  1960.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

SO  fr.    color.    85  mm.     ( Physical  principles  of  electron  tubes) 

With  lecture  guide  and  student  workbook. 

Summary:  El^lalns  the  rubber  membrane  analogy,  anode  to  grid 
capacitance,  secondary  emission,  characteristics,  beam-tetrode,  vari- 
able mu  pentode,  and  automatic  volume  control.     With  captions. 

1.  Vacuum  tubes.  i.  North  American  Philips  Corporation,  n. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Physical  principles  of  elec- 
tron tubes  (FUmstrip) 

537.5  76-735370 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 


Tevis.  WEilter  S 
see 

The  Hustler. 


The  hustler 


421 


Tevye  (Motion  picture)     Haida  Films,  Toronto,  1969.    Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 

18  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  writings  of  Sholom  Alelchem. 

Credttt:  Producer.  Saul  Field;  director,  Julius  Kohanyl;  script, 
Jeolva  Berger;  narrator,  Morley  Pape;  music,  Dave  Tarras,  Ell 
Kassner;  photographer,  Peter  Reusch;  editor,  Tony  Lower. 

Summary:  A  stream-o (-consciousness  study  which  presents.  In 
imrtlal  animation,  tbe  original  graphics  of  Saul  Field  entitled  The 
Sholom  Alel(*em  suite,  featuring  the  character  Tevye  from  Alel- 
cbem's  original  stories  and  tbe  musical  Fiddler  on  the  roof.  Includes 
a  lullaby  sung  by  Tresa  (yDrlscoll. 

I.  Field,  Saul,  1912-  Tbe  Sholom  Aletcfaen  nlta    n.  Babtaw- 

witz,  Shalom,  1859-1916.     in.  Halda  Films,     iv.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Ompaoy. 

704.946  77-700897 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Texaco,  inc. 
see 


Hold  your  horsepower. 


The  Key. 


Land  of  the  broken  sky. 

Teo^  tektto  p4to^  [Fihnstrip]    Inititutc  of  Texan  Culturet, 

1971. 

79  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonotspr  nagle-tnck.  1  red  (5  in.),  7  1/2 
ips.,  7  mia 

Abo  mutd  u  ibde  to. 

With  teachen'  tupplcm«nL 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  brief  hiitofy  of  the  Czech  immigrant  in  Teui  ud 
hit  profTCJS  there  m  iccn  from  biographical  iketcbes  of  protmoent  Czech  Tex* 


1.  Czechs  in  Teus.       1.  Intdtute  of  Teua  Cultura 

tF395.B67i                                  976.4 

72-733251 

Institute  of  Texan  Cuhwes                 72 

MARC 

Texale  tafctto  plvoda.  [Slide  set]     Institute  of  Texan  Cultures. 
1971. 

79  tltdes.  color.  2  x  1  in.  and  phoitoupe:  tingle-track,  1  red  (5  in.),  7 
1  n  ipt..  7  min. 

AIM  issued  st  filmitrip. 

With  tcscben'  tuppletnenL 

SUMMARY:  Preseau  ■  brief  history  of  the  Czech  immigrant  in  Tetat  sad 
hit  progrcM  there  m  lecn  from  the  biocraphicsl  iketcbet  of  promioeot  Czech 
Texant. 

I .  Czechs  in  Tcut.        1.  inilimte  of  Texan  Culturei. 

[F395.B67]  976.4  72-733248 


Institute  of  Teun  Culturet 


72 


MARC 


Texas.     Commission  on  Alcoholism 


A  New  look  at  the  old  sauce:    the  effects 
of  alcohol  on  the  human  mind  and  body. 


Texas.    University 
see 

Teaching  the  mentally  retarded — a  positive 
approach. 


Texas.      University.     Dental  Branch 
see 

How  to  clean  your  teeth. 

Intraoral  osteotomy  in  the  surgical  man- 
agement of  jaw  deformities. 

Microcosms  of  the  mouth.     Part  3:    Role  in 
periodontal  disease. 

Phase  microscopy  in  the  diagnosis  of 
thrush. 

Surgical  corrections  of  developmental  de- 
formities of  the  mandible. 

The  Versatility  of  intraoral  genioplasty. 

Why  clean  your  teeth. 

Texas.    University.    Dept.  of  Pathology 
see 

Microcosms  of  the  mouth.     Part  1:    Technic. 


Texas  Alcohol  Narcotics  Education 
see 


Alcohol:    fun  or  folly? 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Texas  Alcohol  Narcotics  Education    (Continued) 


Alcohol  ...  or  highway  safety  ? 

Alcohol,  your  blood  and  your  brain. 
Glue  sniffing:    big  trouble  in  a  tube. 
How  about  heroin? 
LSD:  trip  or  trap? 

Let's  talk  about  goofballs  and  pep  pills. 
Operation  "Can  quit." 
Smoking  ...  or  health? 
That  which  was  lost. 

Why  not  marijuana? 

Texas  and   Santa  Anna    (Filmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond. 
Be1e;ised  by  Modern  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

22  fr,     lolor.     35  min.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  ^Ide. 

Sumiiiaiy:  Part  1  describes  the  early  settling  of  Texas  when  the 
territory  belonged  to  Mexico  and  the  unrest  among  American  settlers 
over  their  Mexican  Government.  Part  2  explore*  Dictator  Santa 
Anna's  problem  when  the  American  Texans  declared  Texas  an  Inde- 
pendent republic.      For  elementary  grades.      With  captions. 

1.  Texaa—History— To  1846.  2.  Santa  Anna,  Antonio  Ldpes  de, 
Prea.  Mexico,  171H?-1876.  i.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.     n.  Modern 

learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking  alda  (Film- 
strip) 

372.8  70-733302 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

Texas  Eastern  Transmission  Corporation 
see 

West  delta  block  27. 
The  Texas  frontier.  [Filmstrip]     Scott  Education  Division,  1972. 

dppTox.  64  ft  color.  3S  mm.  uid  phonodisc:  2  s.,  10  in.,  33  W3  rpm. 
{Visits  to  our  past.  no.  S) 

Also  issued  with  phonotspe  in  cuselte. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  daily  life  on  the  Texas  frontier  as  seen  through  the  eyes 
of  a  child.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life—Tejias— Juvenile  films.  2,  Tenas-Social  life 
and  customs— Juvenile  Tiimj.  [1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— Texas.  2.  Texas 
-'Social  life  and  customs]  1.  Scoti  Graphics.  Education  Division.  II. 
Scries:  Visits  to  our  past.  [Filmstrip]  no   S. 

(F39li  372.8  72-734474 

Scott  Education  Division  72  MARC 

Texas  geography:  Coastal  Plains  (Filimtrip)     Educational 

Filmstrips,  1&67. 

58  fr.     color.     S5  lum. 

Eastman  color. 

Credits:  Writer,  Mary  Lee  Nolan. 

Sumnutn/:  Uses  captioned  photographs  and  maps  to  illustrate  the 
Seograpbic  nature  of  the  Coastal  Plains  in  Texas.  Describes  the 
principal  crop-s  and  tnaln  Industries  of  each  section  of  tbe  area. 

1.  Texas— Descr.  &  trav.— 1951-  2.  Plains— Texas.        l  Edu- 

cational Filmstrips,  Huntsvllte,  Tex. 

917.64  Fi  68-2001 

Educational 


Texas  geography:   Great  Plains   {FUmatnp) 
Filinstripe,  1967. 

fiO  fr     <')lor.    35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

CrrdiU:  Writer.  Mary  Lee  Nolao- 

Summarj/:  Captioned  photograirfu  point  out  the  geographic  fea- 
tures of  tbe  Great  Plains  in  Texas.  Shows  how  the  plains  are  used 
for  agriculture  and  cattle  and  sheep  ranching  and  describes  towns 
and  major  landmarks  in  the  area. 

1.  Texas— I>«^r.  &  trav.— 19ftt-  2.  Plains— Texas.         r.  Edu- 

cational Filmstrips.  Huntsvltle,  Tex. 

917.64  Fi  68-2002 

Texas  gt^gnfhy:  Hoontmins  and  buins  (FUmttrip)    Edu- 
cational Filmstrips,  1967. 

57  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

CrediU:  Writer.  Mary  Le«  Nolan. 

Summary:  Vaen  captioned  photographs  and  maps  to  show  tbe 
geographic  features  of  the  basin  and  mountain  area  of  l^zaa  II- 
lustraiea  how  these  features  affect  the  agrlcultare  and  laduatrr  of 
the  region. 

1.  Texas— De«;r.  k  IrsT.- 1961-  2.  MounUlna— Texaa 

L  Educational  PUmstrlpa,  UantSTllle.  Tex:. 

917.64  Fi  68-2007 


Texas  geography:  North  Central  PUins  (FUmstrip) 
cational  Filmstrips,  1967. 


Edu- 


j7  fr.     color    S6  mm. 

Eastman  color 

Creditt:  Writer.  Mary  I>ee  Nolan. 

Bun^marv:  t-'ses  captioned  photograpba  and  mapa  to  show  bow  the 
North  Central  I'latnn  of  Texas  differ  from  other  regions  of  the  state. 
Describes  the  geographic  factors  which  influence  sgrlcultuiv,  In- 
diutrr.  and  way  of  life  Id  tbe  area. 

1.  Texas— Dcacr  A  tra».— 1961-  2.  Plaios— Texaa        i.  Edu- 

cational PUmstrlpa.  Uuntavllle,  Tex. 

917.64  Fi  68-2006 


Texas  Heart  Institute 


Surgical  treatment  of  coronary  artery  disease:  bypass, 
eadartcrectomy,  aneurysmectomy. 

Texas  history.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1971. 

16  transparencies,     color.      10  x  12  in. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  ponraits  and  biographical  sketches  of  men  and 
women  important  in  Texas  history 

I.  Teus— Biography.  2,  Teiias— History.  [1.  Texas— Biography j  I. 
Creative  Visuals  (Firm). 

[F385]  976.4  72-735580 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Texas  Institute  for  Rehabilitation  and  Research, 
Houston 
see 

Comprehensive  rehabilitation  of  s  quadruple  amputee. 


Texas:  lamd  of  cattle  aMi  oiL  [Filmstripj    Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, 1972. 

>4  fr.  color.  3S  mm  and  phonodisc:  I  s,  12  in.,  33  I /3  rpm.  IS  min 
(Focus  on  America— the  Near  West  region) 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Phoiographen,  Jeanne  Ponerfield.  Lisa  Chickering. 

SUMMARY:  Profiles  the  specialized  Teus  irkdustries  of  cattle  and  oil. 
Shows  the  effect  of  modem  technology  on  the  individual  life  styles  of  the  Texas 
cattlemen  and  oilmen.  Examines  the  creation  and  growth  of  the  boom  city. 
Houston,  and  shows  its  economic  relationship  to  the  oil  industry. 

1.  Cattle  trade— Texas.  2.  Petroleum  industry  and  trade—Texas.  3  Hous- 
ton, Texas.  1.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  irK..  Chicago.  11.  Series:  Focus 
on  America — the  Near  West  region.  [Filmstrip} 

lHD9433]  917.64  72-732743 

Society  for  Visual  72  MARC 

Education 

The  Texas  revolution.  Part  1:  Exploration  and  cdoniza- 
tion  (Motion  picture)  Historical  Research  Foundation, 
1969.    Made  by  Consolidated  Film  Industries. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Mary  D.  Boddle. 

Credili:  Produi^er  and  writer,  WlUlam  W.  Boddle;  director  of 
reat-arch.  Mary  I).  Boddie;  art  director,  Loulae  A.  Delaney. 

Summary:  Presents  events  in  the  history  of  Texaa  from  1519 
through  1832,  including  the  expeditions  of  Cortea  and  LaSalle,  the 
failure  of  the  Spanish  missions  to  civilize  the  Indians,  Santa  Anna's 
ribe  to  [tower  in  Mexico,  and  the  conflicto  which  arose  between  the 
Mexicans  and  Anglo-American  colonists. 

1.   Texas— History— To  1846.  i.   Historical  ReseanA  Founda- 

tion. 

»76.4  72-708745 

Hlatorical  Ite.search  Foundation 

The   Texas   revolution.     Part   2:    Insorrection  and  revolt 

{Motion  picture)     Historical   Research  Foundation,  1969. 
Made  by  Consolidated  Film  Industries. 

20  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Mary  D.  Boddle. 

€re4itt:  Producer  and  writer.  William  W.  Boddie;  director  of 
research,  Mary  D.  Boddie;  art  director,  Louise  A,  Delaney. 

nummary:  Describes  events  of  tbe  Texas  reTOlution  which  took 
pUce  In  1832-1835,  explains  the  rolea  of  WlUlam  H.  Wharton,  Sam 
Houston,  Stephen  F.  Austin,  and  Santa  Anna,  and  depicts  tbe  in- 
vasion of  Texas  by  General  Jo86  Urrea. 

1.  Texaa— History— To  1846.  l  Historical   Research   Founda- 

tion. 

976.4  76-708746 

Historical  Research  Foundation 

The  Texas  revolution.  Part  3:  War  and  freedom  {Motion 
picture)  Historical  Research  Foundation,  1969.  Made  by 
Consolidated  Film  Industries. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Mary  D.  Boddle. 

CrcAiU:  Pnxlucer  and  writer,  WlUlam  W.  Boddle;  director  of 
research,  Mary  D.  Boddle :  art  director.  Louise  A.  Delaney. 

Summary:  Describes  events  of  the  Texas  revolotloa  which  took 
place  in  1836,  incladlng  the  battle  at  tbe  Alamo,  the  declaration  of 
Independence  by  the  Texans,  the  flij;bt  of  the  Texas  government,  the 
decisive  victory  at  the  Battle  of  San  Jacinto,  the  defeat  of  SanU 
Anna,  and  the  establishment  of  the  Republic  of  Texas. 

1.   Texas— History— Revolution,   1835-18S6.  i.   Historical  Re- 

search Foundation. 

976.4  70-708747 

Hlstorlca)  Research  Foundation 


Texas  State  Historical  Association 
see 

The  Big  thicket — a  vanishing  wilderness. 

Text  Book  Films 
see 

L«t's  look  at  New  Zealand. 


Textile  art  from  tapestries  to  Jeans.  [Filmstrip}    American  1  exttle 

Manufacturers  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Lloyd  and  Robinson. 

63  fr.     color     3S  mm.       and  phonodisc:  2  %.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1 
(  for  sutotnatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  11  min. 

With  commentary. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  the  wide  variety  of  uiei  to  which  teitilcs  can  be  put  in 
art  and  design. 

I   Textile  industry  snd  fsbrics.        I   American  Textile  Msnufaciurera  Iniii- 
tutc. 

eNK8804]  746  72-735306 

American  Textile  72  MARC 

Msnufaclurcn  Institute 


422 


Textile  gallery  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions,  1965. 
Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

.<t  min.     8l.    color,     super  8  mm.     {Basic  design— batik ) 

Ijoop  film. 

Bwmmary:  Demonstrates  how  design  Is  created  on  fabrics  by  a 
resist  technique.  Displays  a  variety  of  patterns  made  with  this 
technique.  „  .   ^     .        . 

1    Batik  I.   Scope  Productions,     ii.  Grosset  4  Dunlap,  inc.. 

publishers.  New  York.  Series:  Basic  design— batik  (Motion  pic- 

tare) 

746.6  70-706022 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 

Textile  industries  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  L<ondon, 
1948.  Made  by  H.  Hamilton.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

39  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Social  and  economic  history  of  Britain) 

with  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Depicts  the  pattern  of  social  and  economic  life  in  Brit- 
ain during  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries. 

1.  Textile  industry  and  fabrics — Gt.  Brit.- History.  T.  Commoa 
Ground,  ltd.,  Lotxlon.  II.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series: 
Social  and  economic  history  of  Britain  (Filmstrip) 

338.40942  73-738559 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Textile  iadaatry  careers.  (Motion  picture]  Halewyn  Fihns, 
Toronto,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Films  Incorporated 
1971. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm      (Career  explorations) 
SUMMARY:  Discusses  career  opponunitiei  in  the  textile  industry,  includ- 
ing designers  lo  create  the  product,  scicntisu  to  develop  Ihe  nccesury  icch- 
niques.  quality  control  personnel,  snd  opersiors  to  run  Uie  mjichinei. 

1.  Textile  industry  snd  fsbrics— Vocational  guidance.        1.  Halewyn  Filmii 
II.  Fihns  Incorporated,     ill.  Series:  Career  explorstions.  (Motion  picture) 
ITS1463]  677  74-715376 

Films  litcorporaied  72  MARC 

Textile  industry  of  Hong  Ktmg  (Motion  picture)     Double- 
day  Multimedia,  1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Hong  Kong  series) 

Loop  flim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Describes  the  textile  industry  la  Hong  Kong,  and 
shows  some  of  the  employment  opportunities  it  offers  the  citizens. 
Includes  scenes  of  Chinese  people  preparing  thread,  bolts  of  ma- 
terial, and  clothing  for  use  by  oonsimiers. 

1.    Textile    industry    and    fabrics — Hongkong.  I.    Doubleday 

Multimedia.         Series:  Hong  Kong  aeries   (Motion  picture) 

677  71-710164 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Textiles  [FUmJitrlp)    Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1970. 

73  fr.  color.  M  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33)  rpm.,  17 
min.  iiilcrogroove.  (Africa:  musical  instruments,  textiles,  architec- 
ture, and  Jewelry  I 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Director,  writer,  and  editor.  Lucie  B.  McCandless, 

8umt¥iary:  Describes  the  traditional  textiles  which  are  woven  and 
decorated  in  Africa. 

1.  Textile  induslry  and  fabrics,  African.  i.  Schloat  (Warren) 
Productions,  Pleasant viUe,  N.  Y.  Series:  Africa:  musical  instru- 
menta.  textile**,  architecture,  and  jewelry  (Filmstrip) 

746  74-735986 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Textiles  and  ornamental  arts  of   India    {Motion  pieture) 
Charles  Fames,  1955. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CreditB:  Authors,  Charles  Elames,  Ray  Eamea;  turrators,  Bdsar 
Kaufman,  I'upul  Jayakar. 

Summary:  Records  and  preserves  the  essence  of  an  exhibition 
of  textiles  and  ornamental  arts  of  India  assembled  by  Alexander 
Oirard  and  Edgar  Kaufman. 

1.  Textile  industry  and  fabrics,  Indlc.  2.  Decoratloo  and  orna- 
ment. Indie.        1.  Eames,  Charles. 

709.54  79-706837 

Charles  Eames 


Textiles  for  everyone  {Filimtrip)    Southeastern  Filma    Ba- 
leased  by  American  Textile  Manufacturers  Institute,  1967. 

60  fr,  color.  %  oun.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  Id.,  33i  rp™.< 
15  min. 

Willi  narration  script. 

Summary;  Shows  various  textile  manufacturing  proceines  and 
views  of  people  who  work  in  the  industry. 

1.  Textile  industry  and  fabrics.  i.  Southeastern  Ftkna,  At- 
laitU.     n.  American  Textile  Manufacturers  InMitute. 

677  74-784666 

American  Textile  Manu-  facturers  InsUtute 


Textiles  for  toduy  {Filmstrip)     Celanese  Fibers  Marketing 
Co.    Made  and  released  by  Teachers  Library,  1967. 

74  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  s,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  18 
min. 

With  script,  resource  booklet,  student  leaflet,  and  wall  chart. 

Credit*:  Photographer.  Walter  Storck;  apeciul  effecta,  Betty  But- 
terworth. 

Summary:  Telia  the  story  of  the  major  man-made  fibers,  describ- 
ing their  character istlcs,  their  end-product  uses  in  wearing  apparel 
and  home  furnishings,  and  their  care.  Indudea  information  about 
hangtagi  and  fabric  flnlsbea 

1.  Textile  flbers.  Synthetic  i.  Olanese  Fibers  Marketing  Com- 
pany,    II.  Teachers  Library.  Inc.,  New  York. 

Fi  A  67-3874 

Celanese  Fibers  Market-  IngCu. 


TextUei — how  they  get  to  whtn  ftm  iho^  [nimatrip]    American 
Textile  Manufacturers  Inititute.  1970. 

63  ft     color      35  mm        snd  [rfionodtsc:  1  i.,  1 J  in.  33  1/3  rpm.,  11  min 

With  script 

SUMMARY  Shows  how  the  te»tile  producu  of  today  r««ch  the  consumer, 
describes  channels  of  distribution,  srtd  explains  trntds  and  imponani  develop- 
menis  in  the  manufaciute  snd  Anal  use  o(  testiles. 

1.  Teiiilc  industry  snd  fabiics— United  States.       I.  American  Tcitate  Manu- 
faciitfera  Institute. 
lHD9855.6)  677  72-732537 

American  Tcslile  71  MARC 

Manufacturers  Institute 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Textiles — measure    of    ciril^tion    {FUmatrip) 

Textile  Manufacturers  Institute,  1967. 


American 


43  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:  Sbowi  bow  textile  products  have  contributed  to  some 
of  man's  greatest  achlevemeiits  tn  science.  Industry,  medicine,  and 
chemistry,  as  well  as  In  social  development  Begliis  with  the  first 
attempts  of  man  to  weave  baskets  and  flsbnets  and  ends  with  the 
use  of  texttlea  In  modem  medicine  and  Id  the  space  program.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Textile  Industry  sDd  fabrics.  L  American  Textile  Mana- 

facturers  Institute. 

838.4  Fi  A  68-4908 

American  Textile  Manu-  facturers  Institute 


Textiles:  RoMbadi/Westplial.  [Slide  set]     Research  ft  Education 
Dept.,  American  Crafts  Council,  1968. 

26  tlidei.     ctdoT.     2  X  1  in. 

With  Kripi. 

SUMMARY:  PrcMnU  not! -loom  and  quilted  textiles  from  ODe-fnan  exhibits 
oTRosibachknd  WestphaliithcMuteumorConlempotaryCransin  New  York 
in  1968- 

1.  Textile  induttry  and  fabric*— Exhibitions.  [.  American  Crafts  Council. 
Museum  of  Contemporary  Crafts.  II.  American  Crafts  Council.  Research  A 
Education  Dept. 

tNK880I]  746  72-733954 

Research  *  Education  7]  MARC 

Dept..  American  Crafts 


Texture  (Mcifion  pirtiire)     Srope  Productions.     Released  by 
Grosset  &  Dunlap.  1965. 

8  min.     8l.     color,     super  8   mm.     (Basic  de*ilini — experimental) 

Ixmp  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

CREDITa  :  Eiecutlvp  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

f^UMMARY;  Explores  and  examine*  tangible  and  Implied  textures. 

1.  TpTture  (Artl  I.  Smpp  Prodiifnonn.     II.  OroBSelt  4  Dunlap. 

Inc.,  piibllRhers,  New  York.     III.  Series;  Basic  design— experimental 
(Motion  picture) 

701.8  74-ni760 

Scope  Productions 


Texture.  [Filmstrip]     Visual  Pt^licatioiu,  London,  1966.     Made 
by  James  Bradley.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Visual  Publications. 

30  fr-     cotor.     35  cm.     (Alonf  thcM  lines,  no.  7) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Shows  how  art  materials  contribute  to  the  creation  of  an 
forms.  Presents  experiments  with  natural  textures  and  combinations  of  textures 
and  maiensls.  Provides  examples  of  the  use  of  texture  in  patntiof,  architecture, 
textiles,  artd  ceramics. 

1.  Texture  (Art)     2.  Composition  (An)     3.  Artisu'  tnatcriats.        I.  Visual 
Publications.     II.  Series:  Along  these  litKS.  rFilmslrip]  no.  7. 
tN7430.5,  701.8  72-740816 

Visual  PuUicatioRS  72  MARC 


Texture  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood, 
Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    rI.    color.    8  mm.     (Starting  science  i) 

Loop  flUn  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and  In 
standard  8  mm. 

With  teocher's  guide. 

Bummnry:  i^hows  materials  of  varying  texture.s  and  Illustrates 
the  use  of  lubrication  to  lessen  friction. 

1.  HateriaK  2.  Lubrication  and  lubricants.  i.  Eothen  Films. 
n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series: 
Starting  science  i  (Motion  picture) 

631  76-708002 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Sal  Bruno.    Released 


Texture  and  light  (Motion  picture) 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Elements  of  art:  texture) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

StJHMARY :  Points  out  that  light  affects  the  appearance  of  tax 
tnre,  and  shows  how  artists  capltallte  on  theae  effects  to  dramatize 
surface  qualities  in  tbelr  work. 

1.  Texture  (Art)  2.  Light  in  art.  I.  Bruno,  Sal  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media.     III.  Elements  of  art:  texture  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  71-712987 

BrA  Educational  Media 

Texture  c<^ge  (Motion  picture)    Ikon  Films.    Released  I^ 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 

3   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Paper  art  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  manual 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Robert  O.  White. 

Bummarv:  Presents  a  method  of  creating  harmonious  arrange- 
ments using  paper  printed  with  vartoos  at>stract  designs,  stressing 
the  ImporUnce  of  the  Initial  selection.  With  capttona.  For  ^e- 
mentary  grades. 

1.  Harmony  (Aesthetics)  2.  Design,  Decorative  i.  Ikon  FUma. 
II.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Paper  art  series 
(Motion  picture) 

872.5  70-709271 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Texture  Filnis,  inc. 
see 

Andr€  Maurois. 

The  Dreyfus  Affair. 

How  does  a  candle  bum? 

Island  of  dreams:  a  fable  for  our  time. 


The  Italian  in  Algiers. 

A  Japanese  fable:   Moonlight  and  the  old 
woman. 

Neorealism. 

Niger:   iron-making,  the  old  way. 

Niger:   water  on  the  savanna. 
Surrealism  (and  dada). 


Texture  techniques  {Motion  picture)     Sal  Bruno.     Released 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mill.    Bl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Elements  of  art:  texture) 

Loop  Rim. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  the  use  of  many  dlfferwit  tools  and  tech- 
niques to  create  textures. 

1.  Texture   (Art)         I.  Bruno,  Sal.     II.  BFA  E^dncatlonal  Media. 
III.  Series:  Elements  of  art:  texture  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  70-712718 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Textured  cirilagce  and  aasembhigcs  (Motion  picture)    Thome 
Fihns,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Art  technlqaes  series) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits;  Adviser  and  artist,  Guy  Emlen. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  how  to  create  textured  collages  and  as- 
semblages, using  a  rubber  cement  and  watercolor  paint,  natural 
forms,  and  miscellaneous  objects. 

L  Collage.  2.  Assemblage  (Art)  i,  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder. 
Colo.  Series :  Art  techniques  series  (Motion  picture) 

761.4  Fi  A  68-3146 

Thome  Films 


Textures  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    St.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Fine  arts  techniques:  oil  paint- 
ing) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Credits;  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summan/:  Illustrates  the  various  textures  that  can  be  achieved  In 
oil  painting. 

1.  Painting — Technique.        i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.        Series: 
Fine  arts  techniques :  oil  painting  (Motion  picture) 

761.2  72-708063 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Textures  {Motion  picture)    ACI  Films,  1971. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  exploration  of  factors  which  determine  a  person's 
Impression  of  texture — point  of  view,  direction  and  quality  of  light, 
and  function. 

1.  Texture  (Art)         I.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

[N7430.5]  701.16  77-713608 

CINE 


Texturing  and  oxidation  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  As- 
sociates, 1967. 

4  mln      M.     Ctlor.     8  mm.      (Jewelry) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit!.-  Authors,  Stanley  Madejs,  Clarence  Klocald. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  process  of  textarlos  metal  by  two 
methods:  chasing  and  the  powdered  burr.  Shows  how  metal  can  be 
oxidised  by  using  liver  or  sulfur. 

1.  Jewelry  making.    2.  Hetal-work.         i.  Hester  and  Associates. 
Series:  Jewelry  (Motion  picture) 

739  J7  Fi  A  68-2040 

Hester  and  Associates 


Thai  Airways  International 
see 

The  Royal  silk  of  Thailand. 


Thailand  (FUnutrip)    Film  Strip  of  the  Month  Clubs.    Re- 
leased by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  1961. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Elementary  social  studies) 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  Thslland  and  shows  Its  resources, 

customs,  and  geograiAy. 

1,    Thailand— Description    and    travri.        i.  Film    Strip    of    the 

Month  CTubs,  New  York.    n.  Popular  Science  Pnbllahtnc  Company, 

Inc     New  York.        Series:  El^netitary  social  studies   (Filmstrip) 
372.8  70-733179 

PennaylTanla  Sdtool  for  the  Deaf 


Thailand  (FUmttrip)    Modem  Learning  Aids^  1901. 

32  fr.     color.     S6  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  SSi  rpm. 

From  Panorama  colorallde  [ffogram. 

With  book. 

CrediU:  Narrator,  LoweU  Thomas. 

Bummary:  An  overview  of  the  history,  custonu,  and  political  and 
economic  systems  of  Thailand.     With  captions. 

\.  Thailand.  l  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  Torfc.     n.  Pano- 

rama colorsllde  program. 

916.93  76-783333 

Modem  Leamtng  Aids 


Thailand  (Filmstrip)  National  Geographic  and  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

77  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc  :2  s.  ( 1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  831  rpm.  (Southeast 
Asia) 

With  script  on  record  Jacket. 

Creditt:  Writer.  David  Proud:  editor,  Veronica  Smith. 

Summary:  A  study  of  Thailand  and  Its  people.  Includes  views  of 
Bangkok,  the  King  and  Queen,  the  various  regions  of  the  country, 
and  of  the  people  engaged  In  various  occupations. 

1.  Thailand.  i.  National  Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D.  C. 
It.    Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip) 

915.93  Fi  A  68-4581 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Thailand  Buddhist  rituate  (Motion  picture)  Wailt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  International  Communication 
Films,  li)68. 

2  mln.     Hi.     color.     8  mm.     (South  East  Asia  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 


land. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary.'  Obwrves  a  Buddhist  priest's  dally  ritual  of  food  pro- 
curement, meditation,  and  study  of  Buddha's  teachings.  Shows  sev- 
eral ceremoiilee,  including  a  Kathln  Involving  the  making  of  a  money 
tree  and  a  nail  dance. 

1.  Monastic  and  religious  life  (Buddhism)  i.  Slam— the  pet^le 
of  Thailand  (Motion  picture)  ii.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  m. 
International Oommunl-  cation  Films.        Series:  South  East 

Asia  series  ( Motion  pic-  ture) 

915.3  71-703206 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Thailand:  goodbye  to  a  small  and  magic  dragon  (Motion 
picture)  W.  Truett  Myers.  Released  by  Graphic  Cur- 
riculum, 1971. 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Focuses  on  the  life  style  of  four  Tbal  men— an 
artist,  a  fanner,  a  Buddhist  monk,  and  a  Baptist  minister.  Empha- 
sizes the  history  of  Thailand  with  Its  heritage  of  independence. 

1.  Thailand— History.  2.  Thailand— Social  life  and  customs.  I. 
Uyers,  William  Truett  11.  Graphic  Curriculum,  Inc.,  New  York. 
[DS571]  915.93  76-713866 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Thailand  industry  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  International  Communication  Films, 
1968. 

3  mln.     Rl.    color.    8  mm.     (South  East  Asia  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

From  the  1958  motion  picture  entitled  Slam- the  people  of  Thai- 
land. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Bummary:  Examines  esamples  of  light  and  heavy  Industry  in 
Thailand. 

1.  Thailand— Industries.  i.  Slam— the  people  of  Thailand  (Mo- 
tion picture)  n.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  tn.  Interaatloaal 
Communication  Flbna.  Series:  South  Ekst  Asia  series  (MotlOD 

picture) 

915.93  76-703207 

International  CommuQl-  cation  FUmi 

Thailand.  Part  3:  An  ancient  ecwiomy  enters  the  indus- 
trial age  (Filmstrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co..  1967. 

58  fr.    color.    35  mm.    ( Southeast  Asia) 

Creditt:  Writer  and  Illustrator,  Elizabeth  Dresser;  photographers. 
H«-bert  Elkins.  Blanche  Glltlns. 

Summary:  Shows  ancient  methods  of  affrlculture  in  rural  Thailand 
and  how  hand  work  predominates  In  planting  and  harvesting.  Dis- 
cusses the  development  of  Industrial  modernization  In  trauKportation 
and  in  the  principal  export  Industries  of  hardwood  and  rubber,  In- 
cludes teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  list    With  captions. 

1.  Agriculture — Thailand.  2.  Thailand— Industries.  r.  Herbert 
M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip.  Herbert 
M.  Elkins  Co.) 

915.93  71-734101 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  0>. 

Thailand  temples,  centers  of  culture  (Filmstrip)  Herbert 
M.  Elkins  Co.,  1967. 

29  fr,     t-olor,     35  mm.      (Southeast  .\kIh) 

Credits:  Writer  aiul  Illustrator,  Elizabeth  Dres-ser;  photogriiphers, 
Herbert  Elkins,  Blanche  Elkins. 

Summary:  Showx  the  infliierR-e  of  India  and  China  oti  the  cul- 
ture and  religion  of  Thailand,  with  emphasis  on  the  Buddhist 
temples  where  people  enjoy  the  art  treasures  and  traditional  dances 
of  the  country.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  list. 
With  captions. 

1.  Temples,  Buddhist— Thailand.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Com- 
pany. Series:  Southeast  Asia  (Filmstrip.  Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Oo.) 

915.93  78-734100 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Thailand:  the  beginnings  of  progress  (Filmstrip)  MoGraw- 
Hil!  Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

40  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Asian  world  geography  series,  aet  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Advlseni,  Robert  R.  Drummond,  Dorothy  W.  Drummond, 
Clyde  F.  Kohn. 

Bummary:  Examines  the  evidence  of  the  beclnnlngs  of  progress 
In  Tlialland.    With  captions. 

1.  Thailand.  i.  McOraw-BlIl  Book  Company.  Series:  Asian 
world  geography  series  (Filmstrip)  set  1. 

916.93  74-733693 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Thailand:  the  new  front  (Motion  picture)  National  Bmad- 
casting  Co.,  1966. 

52  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Battle  for  Asia.  no.  1) 

Telecast  »mi  NBC  Dec.  16.  1986. 

Creditt:  Producer,  director,  and  osrrator.  Ted  Yates;  writer, 
Robert  Rogers,  Ted  Yates;  photographer,  Jullen  Townsend;  editor, 
Georges  Klotz. 

iSummarv,-  Investigates  the  war  against  the  Communists  In  north- 
east Thailand  and  the  ancient  animosities  between  the  peoples  of 
Southeast  Asia. 

1.  Thailand — Politics  and  government.  2.  Communism — Thailand. 
I.  National  Broadcasting  Compatiy,  Inc  Series:  Tie  Battle  for 

Asia  (Motion  picture)  no.  L 

969  78-707204 


423 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Thailand  trades  by  waterways  {Filmstrip)  Herbert  M. 
Elkins  Co..  1967. 

33  (r,    i.i>loi-.    35  iiioi.     (Southeast  Asia) 

Cicdilt:  Writer  and  illustrator,  Elizabeth  Dresser;  photographers, 
Herbert  Elkins.  Blanche  Elkins. 

Siniimary:  Presents  a  view  of  rivers  and  canals  in  Thailand  which 
carry  most  of  the  freight  and  people.  Shows  tradesmen  In  boats 
using  the  canals  to  conduct  their  businesses.  Includes  teacher  grulde 
frames  nnd  vocjibulary  list.    With  captions. 

1.  Inland  water  transportation— Thailand.  2.  Shipping;— Thailand. 
I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Southeast  Asia  (FllniHtrlp. 
Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

915.93  78-734099 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

The  Thames  Basin  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Productions, 
Wakefield,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  International 
Film  liniwu,  1963. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Regional  geograithy— BrItiBb  tslanls) 

With  notes. 

Summai-y:  A  study  of  the  freology  of  the  UH>er  and  tower  Tbatoes 
Basin  and  of  the  people  who  live  there. 

1.  Thames  Valley.  i.  Educational  Productions,  ltd.  n.  loteriu* 
tlooal  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  R^onal  ge<«r«phy — 
British  islands  (Fllmatrip) 

914.22  75-733862 

International  Film  Bureau 


Thames  Television,  ltd. 


The  North  American  Indian.    Part  1: 
Treaties  made — treaties  broken. 


The  North  American  Indian.    Part  2:    How 
the  West  was  won — and  honor  lost. 

The  North  American  Indian.    Part  3:    The 
lament  of  the  reservation. 

Thanhouser  Film  Corporation 
see 

Sins  of  the  parents. 

When  the  studio  burned. 

Thank  yoa  mask  man  (Motion  picture)    Imagination,  1969. 

7  mill.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY :  An  eiperlmenUl  film  with  animated  sequence*.  Pre- 
sents a  morality  play  ioTolTlng  the  Looe  Ranger  and  tbe  Messiah. 
Narrated  by  L*nny  Bruce. 

Another  issue.    36  mm. 

I.  Imagliution.  loc. 

791.43  74-711619 

CINE 

Thanks  be  to  God  (FUnuttrip)    Family  Films,  196C. 

42  fr  color.  SCi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  15 
mill.     lulcrogroove. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Crediti:  Writer,  Clarice  Bowman;  narrator,  Vic  Perrin ;  Illus- 
trator, Robert  Allen. 

Huinmarv:  Examines  the  human  ueed  to  give  thanks  to  an  al- 
mighty being. 

1.  Gratitude         i.  Fatally  Films,  Inc. 

211  Fi  A  68-4019 

Family  Films 

Thankagiving  (Filmstrip)     Filmfax.    Released  by  Universal 
Educat'on  and  Visual  Arts.  1968. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:     Diacusaea    the    observance    of    the    holiday    calle<l 
Thanksgivins. 

1.  Thanltsgivlng  Day.         I.  Fllmfax  Productlona,  New  Yorh. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

[GT4975]  894.268  72-740886 

UniverMlKducatloo  and  Visual  Arta 


Thankagiving  (Filmstrip)  Teaching  Resouroes  Development 
Center.  Released  by  Teaching  Resources  Development 
Center  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

Xi  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pfaooodlsc:  1  ■.,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  4 
min.     (People  and  eventn  in  American  history) 

Also  tttsiied  with  phonotape  in  cansetle. 

Summary :  A  Qlmstrlp  designed  for  poor  readers.  Preaenta  ttie 
story  of  ThanksglTing.  and  explains  why  people  left  England  for 
the  New  World.  Describes  some  of  tbe  hardships  they  had  to  en- 
dure.   With  captions.     For  elementary  ffrades. 

1.  Pilgrim  Fathers — Juvenile  films.  I.  Teaching  Resources  De- 
TelopawDt  Center.  II.  Society  tor  VIsiul  Bducathm,  Inc.,  Chtoago. 
Berlea:  People  and  et«oU  In  American  hiatofr   (Flltutrip) 

372.8  71-738127 

Society  for  Visual  Bducatloo 


Thanksgiving 
see 


TkiBkatMat,  [FUmttrip) 
1972. 


McOnw-HiU  Filmi/Univenity  Filmi, 


44  fr,  color.  35  mm.  siid  phonodisc:  2  •-.  12  in.  33  1/3  rpm..  6  mm 
(Holiday  icriet.  tet  I) 

Alio  JMued  with  phonoupc  m  casMtlc. 

With  teacher'*  lutdc 

SUMMARY:  Trace*  the  hiitory  ofhsrvesi  f«Miv«liin  lencrsi:  poinuout  the 
diffkultie*  of  ihc  American  coUwisu  and  why  they  had  rea«oo  to  be  thankful. 
For  primary  grades. 

1  Thankigivini  Day —Juvenile  film*.     2,  Harveu  fesiivaU— Juvenile  film*. 
(1.  ThankHiving  Dan       I    McGraw-Hill  Films /Univertity  Pilmt.     II  Seriet: 
Holidiy  ■erka-  (FilmMhp.  McOraw-Hill  Films/ UniverMiy  Pilnuj  tet  1 
(OT4975,  394.2  72-734030 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co  72  MARC 


Holiday  fun:  Thanksgiving. 


Thanksgiving  Day   (Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Communicators. 


My   weekly  reader,   1966. 


20  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Read  and  understand) 

Series  3.  no.  10-66. 

Sumniary:    Describes    present-day    Thankairlvlus    festivities,    and 
tells  about  tbe  life  of  the  Pilgrim  settlers  In  1620. 

1.   Thanksgiving   Day.        i.    My   weekly    reader.        Series:    Read 
and  understand  (Filmstrip) 

372.4  75-733180 

Penn-sylvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 


Thanksgiving  Day  (Filmstrip)     Filmfax.    Released  by  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Holidays  and  their 
menning) 

AI«o  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  manuaL 

SnUMART:  Presents  information  about  tbe  ThaDksglTing  Day 
holiday.  Includes  facts  and  Ideas  atK>iit  the  United  States,  Its  Gov- 
ernment, laws,  leaders,  and  beliefs.     For  primarr  grades. 

1.  Ttianksgiving  Day — Jurenlle  films.  I.  Fllmrax  Productions 
New  York.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series: 
Bolldaya  and  their  mei>.ning  (Filmstrip) 

[GT4975]  394.268  79-740386 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Thanksgiving  for  King  (Filmstrip)  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1%6 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
min.    (Children's  stories,  no.  6) 

A  revised  version  of  the  1961  filmstrip  of  tbe  same  title 

CredUa:  Writer,  Mary  E.  Curtia 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  farm  boy  who  takes  Interest  In  raising 
a  turkey  for  Thanksgiving  but  who  finally  decides  to  keep  the 
courageous  bird  as  guard  for  the  barnyard. 

1.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Children's 
stories  (Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

Fi  A  66-3461  rev 
Society  for  Visual  Education 

Thank^iving  in  many  ages  and  countries  (Filmstrip) 
Filmfa.t.  Relea.sed  by  rnivcrsal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  11*68. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc. 

With  manuaL 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  development  of  tbe  practice  of  giving 
thanks.  Reveals  that  the  practice  of  giving  thanks  for  a  bountiful 
harvest  dates  back  to  early  Palestine,  Greece,  and  Rome.  Explains 
that  even  today  many  peoples  of  the  world  participate  fn  festivals 
of  thanksgiving. 

1.   Harvest   festivals.         I.   Filmfax   Prodoctloiis,  New  York. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

[GT4380]  394.268  76-740387 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Thanksgiving  in  Tamtam  (Filmstrip)  Lollipop  T>r%g(m 
Productions.     Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education, 

1971. 

63  fr.  color.  3,i  ram.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.. 
9  min.     inlcrogroove.     (Holiday  adventure*  of  the  Lollipop  Dragon) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  The  Lollipop  Dragon  helps  cot*  Thankagtrlng  din- 
ner by  using  the  flame  from  bis  breath.  He  tells  the  story  of  the 
first  Thank^vlng  and  explains  that  Thanksgiving  la  a  time  to  be 
grateful  for  families,  friends,  and  material  goods.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Thanksgiving  Day  —  Juvenile  films.        I.  LolUpop  Dragon  Pro- 
ductions.    II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Se- 
ries:  Holiday  adventures  of  the  I>jlllpop  Dragon   (Filmstrip) 
[GT4975]  394 168  79-739481 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Thanksgiving  story   (Filmstrip) 
Education,  1970. 


Society   for   Visual 


45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm..  14 
min.     ralcroKToove. 

.\1ro  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Describes  the  historical  significance  of  Thanksgiving. 
Traces  the  Journey  of  English  separatists  to  Holland  and  America, 
and  telLs  of  the  first  year  of  hard  work,  hardships,  plentiful  harvest, 
and  freedom  of  worship,  which  the  Pilgrims  celebrated  In  a  three- 
day  feast  of  Thanksgiving.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Thanksgiving  Day.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc., 

Chicago. 

394.268  71-737773 

A.  I..  A.  Booklist 


My  weekly  reader,   1966. 


Thankgiving   time    (Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Communicators. 

21  fr     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  10-66. 

Summary:  Presents  the  story  of  Thanksgiving,  recalling  the  difll- 
cutles  faced  by  the  Pilgrims  In  1621. 

1,  Thanksgiving  Day.        i.  My  weekly  reader, 

372.8  79-733181 

Penn^lvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 

That  all  may  be  mm  (Motion  picture)     United  Church  of 
Canada,  Toronto,  1970.     Made  by  Berkeley  Studio. 

32  min.    ad.    cotor  with  bAw.    nequencee.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  Jttsuko  Sada:  director,  George  Oorinan; 
writer,  Munroe  Scott ;  narrators,  George  Gorman,  Ben  Lennlck,  Sylvia 
Lennlck,  Pamela  Fernle,  Waliy  Roster;  photographers.  Bdmond  de 
Fay,  Henry  Flka,  Dickie  Sada,  Toge  Fujlhlra ;  editor,  Shirley  Beatty. 

SUMMARY :    A    multi-image   production    accompanied    by   aongt, 
poemJi.   and   aound   efferts.     Designed   to  develop  awarmieaa  of  the 
involvement  of  the  church  In  current  aoclal  and  personal  problems 
and  to  increaae  the  indlvldual'B  aensltlvltr  to  human  oeeda. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Church  and  social  problema.        I.  United  Church  of  Canada. 

261.8  79-710378 

National  Pitin  Board  of  Canada 


That  all  the  world  may  cat  (Filmstrip)  Food  and  A^- 
culture  Organization  of  the  United  Nations,  Rome,  1966. 
Kelea>ed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Unipub,  19T1. 

47  fr.     -color.     35  mm. 

With  script  In  English,  Frendi,  and  Spanish  by  Brian  Taylor. 

CREDITS:  Drawings,  Jack  Maxwell. 

SI'MMARY:  Explains  the  guiding  principles  of  the  United  Na- 
tions, and  shows  the  work  being  carried  out  by  the  FAO  to  Increase 
food  production  and  Income  of  the  farmers,  foresters,  and  fishermen 
of  Africa,  Asia,  and  Latin  America. 

1.  Food  and  Agriculture  Organixatlon  of  the  United  Nations.  I. 
Food  and  Agriculture  Organization  of  the  United  Nations.  II. 
Unlpul). 

[S401]  338.1  77-739715 

Unipub 


Early   American 


That  certain   feeling    (Motion  picture) 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  1963. 

13  min.     sd.     color,    8  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Gum}nartt:  Explains  In  detail  a  guaranteed  investment  savings 
plan  for  a  typical  family  and  the  benefits  ttiat  accrue  over  the  years 
following  its  purchase. 

1  Insurance,  Life.  i.  Elariy  American  Life  Insurance  Company. 
368.3  Fi  67-869 


That  dam  cat!  (Motion  picture)    Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1965. 

116  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Rased  on  tbe  book  Undercover  cat,  by  the  Gordons. 

Cicditt:  Producers,  Bill  Walsh,  Ron  Miller;  dlre<-tor,  Robert 
Stevenson  ;  screenplay,  the  Gordons  and  Bill  Walsh ;  music,  Bob  Brun- 
ner;  director  of  photography,  Edward  Colman;  film  editor.  Cotton 
Warburton.  Cait:  Hayley  Mills,  Dean  Jones,  Dorothy  Provlae,  Roddy 
McDowall,  Neville  Brand. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  cat  which  helps  the  FBI  solve  a 
kidnapping  and  a  bank  robbery  case. 

I.  Gordon,  Mildred.  Undercover  cat.  ii.  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tion!",    in.  Buena  Vista  Distribiitloo  Company,  Inc. 

Fi 67-1079 


That  delta,  that  river  (Motion  picture)      Government  of 

India,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting,  Films 
Division,  Bombay  (196-, 

11  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CreditM:  Producer  Mohan  N.  Wadhwanl;  director  and  photog- 
raphy, S.  N.  S.  Shastry ;  narrator,  Partap  Sharma ;  music,  VUay ; 
film  editor,  M.  N.  ChaubaL 

Bummary:  Traces  the  history  of  past  civilizations  and  presents 
a  view  of  life  on  tbe  Godavarl  River  in  India. 

1.  Godavarl  River.  l  India  (Republic).  Ministry  of  Informa- 
tion and  Broadcasting. 

915.4  73-707653 


That  fabulous  face   (Motion  picture)     Joe  Zinn.     Released 
by  Pyramid  Films,  1971. 

4  min     sd.    b&w  with  color  sequences.    16  mm. 

CAST:  Sylvia  Easteriing. 

SUMMARY:  .\n  art  film  which  presents  a  series  of  black  and 
white  photographs  of  a  Negro  woman,  using  dramatic  movements 
^nchronlJied  to  music  by  Chopin,  and  then  converts  the  photographs 
with  special  graphic  effects  and  color  painting— In  techniques. 

1.  Cinematography.  Abstract.  2.  ExperlmenUI  films.  I.  Zinn, 
Joe.     II.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 

[TRa92.4]  704.945  78-714215 

Pyramid  Films 


That  high  power  top  inch   (Filmstrip)      Dana  Parts  Co. 

,196-(, 

1  roll,    color.     35  mm. 

With  lecture  notes. 

tiammary:  Describes  how  piston   rings   were  developed  and   how 
thev  function  In  an  engine. 

i.  Piston  rings.        i.  Dana  Parta  Company. 

621.4S  Fi  A  68-4261 

Diina  Parts  Company 


That  man  in  Istanbul  {Motion  picture)  E.  D.  I.  C,  Paris, 
ami  Isasi  Producciones  Cinematograficas,  Barcelona.  Re- 
leased ill  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

117  min.     sd.     rolor.     35  mm. 

Teohnlscope. 

English  dliilog  dubtted  in.  Prevloualj-  released  under  the  title 
L'Honime  d'Istanhul. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Anthony  IsasI;  screenplay,  George 
Slinonelll,  Nat  Wachsberger;  music,  Georges  Garvarentz;  photog- 
raphy, Juan  Gelpl.  Caat:  Horst  Ruchola,  Sylva  Koscina,  Perrette 
Pradler,  Angel  PIcazo.  Gerard  Tichy. 

Summary:  \  siiy  melodrama.  A  U.  S.  agent  In  Istanbul  persuade* 
a  night  cluh  owner  with  connections  In  the  Turkish  underworld  to 
help  her  find  a  kidnapped  scientists  who  was  not  returned  after  a 
million-dollar  ransom  was  paid  for  his  release. 

I.  Edic.     n.  ISHSi  Pro-  ducclones  ClnematogrAficas.     in.  Co- 

lumbia Pictures  Corpo-  ration,    tv.  l.'Homme  d*Iatanbul  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

791.43  71-702008 


That   mouse    (Motion  picture) 
Canada,  1968. 


National   Film   Board  of 


424 


14  min.    ad.    color.    19  mm. 

Credit":  Producer,  N,  Balls. 

Bummary:  Uses  live  animals  In  a  presentation  of  a  story  about 
a  white  mouse  that  cavorts  about  tbe  forest  disturbing  the  other 
animals. 

1.  Mice-       I.  Canada.    National  Film  BoanL 

398.24  75-707428 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Thomas  S.  Klise  Co., 


That  strange  Mr.  Poc   (Filmstrip) 
1970. 

75  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  b.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  ».  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  331  rpm..  18  min.  micro- 
groove. 

With  script  and  bibliography. 

Credits :  Writer  aud  narrator,  Thomaa  S.  Klise ;  art,  August 
Schmltz,  Jr. 

Summary:  A  critical  film  biography  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe  with  em- 
phaala  oa  his  editorial  genius  artd  his  originality  In  short  Action. 
Pre«enta  photographs  of  Foe's  residences,  places  of  work,  [lersonal 
efTectR,  and  grave. 

1.  Poe,  Bdgar  Allan,  180&-1949.         I.  Thomas  S.  Klise  Company. 
818  77-737679 

Thomas  S.  Klise  Co. 

That  the  people  shall  know  (Motion  picture)    Sigma  Delta 
Chi.    Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  ,1»6-!] 

21  iQin.    Bd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Bumman/:  Six  top  Journalists  describe  their  careers  In  the  field 
of  communications  and  point  out  the  opportunities  and  challenges 
which  the  Held  offers.  Walter  Cronltlte  describes  newspaper,  broad- 
cast, and  magazine  Journalism  and  America's  growing  communica- 
tions Industry. 

1.  Communication— Vocational  guidance.  i.  Sigma  Delta  Chi. 
il.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

070.023 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Fi  A  67-5198 


That  tWr  may  aD  be  oae.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  FUnu,  1970. 

63  h.  color.  3)  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  l  (I  i.  for  ouaual  proicctor.  1 
s- for  automatic  profcctor).  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,apf)nn.  10  nia.  each  tide.  (A 
Journey  to  joy,  no.  I ) 

With  kMln-'t  cuidc 

SUMMARY:  A  devotioaal  program  for  Lent  which  thow>  that  conflicts  and 
preiudice  dtstolvc  in  the  orwncM  of  the  Lord')  Supper. 

I.  Lent        I.  Concordia  Piibli»hin|  Houie.  St  Louit     li.  Seri««:  A  Journey 
to  joy.  [Filmatrip]  no.  1. 
tBV85]  263  76-740746 

Concordia  Pub.  HoMe  73  MARC 

That  they  ad^t  know  yo*.  [FUmstrip]     Concordia  Hlnu,  1970. 

59  fr  color  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  s.  (1  l  for  manual  projector.  1 
t.  for  lutomatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1  /3  rpm.,  approx.  10  min.  each  ude.  (A 
Journey  to  joy,  no.  6) 

With  leader'!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotional  prognun  for  Lent  which  ihowi  that  death  it 
leparition  from  God  and  eternal  life  ii  knowing  Him. 

1.  Lent.  I.  Concordia  Publiihlnf  House,  St.  Louis.  II.  Series:  A  Journey 
to  joy.  fFilm»trip)  no.  6. 

lBV85i  263  70-740747 

Concordia  Pub.  House  72  MARC 

That  time  {Motion  picture)  Gottwaldov  Film  Studio,  Czech- 
oslovakia. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

15  win.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

(.'zechoKlovakian  verxlon  released  under  the  title  Ten  (as. 

CreditM:  Directors,  Zdet>^k  Rozkopal.  Radim  Cvri^k;  -story  and 
script.  Zden^k  Rozk(^»al ;  photography,  V.  Kopeck^. 

fiummiini:  A  trick  film  about  a  man  who  attempts  to  cheat  time 
by  doing  several  Jobs  at  once  and  none  of  them  properly. 

I.  Fllmov6  Ktudlo  Gottwaldov.  n.  Contemporary  Flims/McGraw- 
HIIL     ni.  Ten  <^s  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  70-704018 

HoOraw-HlllBookCo. 

That  touch  of  mink  {Motion  picture)  Granley  Co.,  Arwin 
Productions,  and  Nob  Hill  Productions.  Released  by 
Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1962. 

90  min.     sd.     color.    85  mm. 

Panavlslon.    Eastman  color. 

Credits:  Producers,  SUnley  Shapiro,  Martin  Melcher;  director, 
Delbert  Mann ;  screenplay.  SUnley  Shapiro,  Nate  Monaster ;  music, 
George  Dunlng:  photography,  Russell  Metty;  film  editor,  Ted  J.  Kent, 
Cm(.-  Cary  Grant,  Doris  Day.  Gig  Young.  Audrey  Meadows.  Alan 
Hewitt. 

Summary:  A  comedy.  A  Jobless  working  girl  In  New  York  City  is 
attracted  by  a  charming  and  worldly  millionaire  who  gives  her  ex- 
pensive gifts  and  takes  tier  to  Bermuda  io  an  effort  to  make  her  his 
mistress. 

r.  Granley  Company,  n.  Arwln  Productions,  Inc.  rit.  Nob  Hill 
Productions,     iv.  Unl-  versal   Pictures  Company,   inc.    (In- 

corporated 1936) 

Fi  67-1322 

That  which  was  lost  (Motion  picture)  Brigham  Young 
T'niversity,  Dept.  of  Motion  Picture  Production,  1969. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Presented  by  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints 
under  the  direction  of  the  First  Presidency  and  the  Council  of  the 
Twelve. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Wetzel  O.  Whltaker;  director,  Scott  WLIt- 
aker:  cnmerman.  Bob  Stum;  editor,  R.  A.  M.  Blckerton.  CAST: 
Adam  O'Neil.  Grant  Llptoo,  Charles  Shnll,  James  Elscndero,  Terry 
Mayo, 

SUMMARY:  A  young  priest  who  becomes  alienated  from  his  fam- 
ily, friends,  and  church  Joins  a  hippie  gronp,  and  Is  guMed  by  a 
priest's  quorum  adviser  to  And  the  real  meaning  of  love,  brother- 
hood, and  freedom. 

1.  Conduct  of  life.  I.  Brlgham  Young  tTnlverslty,  Provo.  Utah. 

Dept.  of  Motion  Picture  Production. 

301.42  73-711792 

Brlgham  Young  University 

That  which  was  lost  (Motion  picture)  Brigham  Young 
T'niversity.  Dept.  of  Motion  Picture  Production.  Released 
by  Brii:li;un  Voung  University,  Dept.  of  Motion  Picture 
Pi-oduction.  and  TANE,  1970. 

26  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Pnjducer,  Wetiel  O.  Whltaker;  director,  Scott  Whlt- 
aker; cameraman.  Bob  Stum;  editor.  R.  A.  M.  Blckerton.  CAST: 
AdHm  0"Neil.  Grant  Upton,  Charles  Shull,  James  Elscudero,  Terry 
Mayo. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  a  dramatization  to  show  that  the  drug  problem 
often  results  from  a  lack  of  understanding  and  love  in  the  home. 
An  alienated  youth,  who  after  having  left  home  to  Join  a  hippie 
group,  Hnds  the  real  meaning  of  love,  brotherhood,  and  freedom. 

1.   Adolescence.     2.   Drug  abuse.    3.   Alienation.  I.   Brlgham 

Young  University.  Provo,  Utah.    Dept  of  Motion  Picture  Production. 
II.  Texas  Alcohol  Nar-  cotlcs  Education. 

301.42  7^711922 

Brlnham  Young  Univervity 


Thatching  (Motion  picture)  Plimoth  Plantation.  Made  by 
E.  Lawrence  Couter.  Released  by  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1970. 

l.'i  min.     8(1.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarj/:  A  seasoned  worker  at  the  Plimoth  Plantation  In  Masna- 
chn-setts  u«es  authentic  tools  and  techniques  to  thatch  the  roof  of 
a  newly  constructed  cottage.  Covers  all  the  steps  of  thatching 
which  usually  take  one  man  from  eight  to  ten  weeks  to  complete. 

1.    Thatched    roofs.  i.    Ptimouth    Plantation,    Inc..   Plymouth. 

Mass.    ir.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.  Chicago. 

696  74-707289 

International  Film  Bureau 


That's  how  it  ia  (Motion  picture)     Ken  Knight.    Released 
by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

4  mlu.    Bd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  An  animated  cartoon  using  symbolic  footprints  com- 
bined with  geometric  drawings  to  create  a  series  of  sight  gags  which 
depict  the  Irony  and  luevHabllity  of  familiar  situatloos. 

I.  Knight.  Km.    II.  Bastman  Kodak  Company. 

7M.4S  78-706928 

CINE 


nwfi  h«ir  it  waa.  [Motion  picture]     WKYC-TV,  1971. 

25  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm.     (Montage) 

Tdecasi  on  the  documentary  program  Montage. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  ioflueoce  of  war  photographs  oo  hiitory  and  on 
the  prevent  time.  Tell*  of  the  responsibliiy  that  pbotographen  mu>t  undertake 
in  the  war  in  Vietnam. 

I.  Photography,  Joumalbtic.       I.  WKYC-TV  (Tekviiion  lUtion)  Cleveland. 
II.  Series:  Montage.  [Motion  picture] 
[TR820j  778.9  72-700028 

CINE  72  MARC 


That's  Rich   . . .  and  a  little  about  long  distance  (Motion 
picture)    Southwestern  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  1971.    Made  by 

Bill  Stokes  Associates. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Teaturm  entertainer  Rich  Utile  doing  a  series  of 
impersonations  to  deraouBtrate  how  zero-plus  and  one-plus  long  dis- 
tance telephone  calls  are  made. 

1.  Telephone,  Dial.  I.  Southwestern  Bell  Telephone  Company. 
[TK6397]  384.6  70-713389 

CINE 


That's  the  price.  [Motion  picture]      Natkmal  Fdm  Board  of 
Canada.  1970. 

41  min.     kL     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  William  Canning;  directot,  Michael  Scott;  commen- 
tary. Ken  McCre«ly;  oarratoc.  B»»dd  Knapp;  photography.  Tony  laoKlo;  cdi- 
ton,  Torfaen  Schioler,  Whitman  Trecartin. 

SUMMARY:  Show«  the  beneficial  and  detrimental  efTecti  of  judden  indus- 
trial growth  on  a  small,  aging  coal  mining  community  in  British  Columbia  after 
Kaiser  Rcmmitccs  Ltd.  acquired  a  contract  for  tons  of  coking  coal  for  the  steel 
mills  of  Japan. 

I.  British  Columbia— Inditttries.  2.  Coke  industry— British  Columbia.  I. 
Canada.     National  TUm  Board.  ™,  ,.,,..^ 

iHCIHj  301.29711  75-714347 

National  Rhn  Board  of  72  MARC 


1863-1940.       Casey  at 


Thayer,  Ernest  Lawrence, 
the  bat 
see 

Casey  at  the  bat. 


Le  The  k  ta  menthc  (Motion  picture)  Pierre  Kafian,  France, 
1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGr:nv-HilI. 

20  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Also  known  In  the  United  SUtes  under  the  title  Hint  tea. 

Summary:  Presents  a  study  of  lonellneeB  throu^  viewing  a  young 
man  who  Is  sitting  in  a  Parisian  cafe  and  attemfitlng  to  make  con- 
tact with  another  human  being. 

1.  Loneliness.  i.  Kaflan,  Pierre,  n.  Contemporary  Filma/Me- 
OrawHlIl.    in.  Mint  tea  (Motion  picture) 

152.4  73-708886 

Portland  SUte  Univ.  Library 


Theatre  and  your  commnnity  (Motion  picture)  University 
of  Mississippi,  1969.  Made  by  Dept  of  Educational  Film 
Production,  University  Extension,  University  of  Misna- 
aippi. 

20  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producers,  Christian  Garrison,  Richard  WUcox;  director. 
Robert  D.  Oe«terling;  music,  Arthur  Kreuts.    . 

Summary:  Outlines  the  history  of  community  theater  In  America, 
and  shows  the  steps  In  organizing  such  a  theater.  Indudes  scenes 
from  Tarlous  productions  of  a  number  of  community  theaters. 

1.  Theater— Little  theater  movement.  2.  Theater— D.  S.  i.  Mis- 
sissippi.    University. 

792  7^705060 

Ulssisslppi.     Univ.  Dept  of  Bdncatlonal  Film  Produc- 

tion 

Le   Th^trc  dee  jennefl   (Motion  picture)     OBTF,   Paris. 

Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1967. 

13  min.  sd.  Mw.  16  mm.  (En  France  avec  Jeaa  et  H^ltee. 
Set  1.  lesson  7) 

A  French  language  teaching  film. 

With  student  kit 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  fnstructioa.  i.  Office  de  radlo- 
dlffuaion-t^idvlslon  franchise,  ix.  Chlltoo  Oompany.  Scrtea.-  Ed 
France  avec  Jean  et  HftlAoe  (Motion  lecture)     Set  1.  leMtm  7. 

448  70-704615 

Chilton  Bottks 


425 


Le  Theatre— franjaia  (Filmstrip)     International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1966. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpet  Hlngle-track,  1  reel  (7  in.), 
SI  In.  per  Be<-.     ( Images  de  la  France  contemporalne ) 

With  guUlf. 

Credits:  Authors,  Louis  Chatngnler,  Huguette  Chatagnler, 

Summan/:  Part  of  a  series  designed  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  clvUiisation. 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language— Audio- visual  Instruction.  i.  International 
Film  Bureau.  Inc.,  Chlcsgo.  Series:  Images  de  la  France  con- 
temporalne (Filmstrip) 

448.3  77-735645 

International  Film  Bureau 


The  Theft   (Motion  picture)     Richard  Miner. 
BFA  Kdncational  Media,  1971. 


Released  by 


4  min.     <\.    color,     super  8  mm.     (You're  got  a  problem) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMM.^RY :  An  open-ended  film  In  whldi  a  boy  sees  bis  older 
brother  steal  some  model  cars  and  has  to  decide  whether  or  not  to 
accept  his  brother's  otTer  to  share  the  toot     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Stealing— Juvenile  films.  I.  Miner,  Richard.  If.  BFA  Edu- 
catioiuil  Media.  III.  Series:  Yon've  got  a  problem  (Motion  picture) 
[HQ784.S65]  372.24  77-714369 

BP.\  Educational  Media 


Their  choice  was  freedom    (Motion  picture)     U.  S-  Dept. 
of  Defense,  1966.    Made  by  Audio  Productions. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:   PresenU  case  histories  of  young  men  who  have  fled 
from  behind  the  Iron  curtain  to  the  United  Statea. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1  Refugees,  Political.        i.  U.  S.     Dept.  of  Defenae. 

364.13  FiE  68-34 

CINE 

Their  forest  their  future  (Motion  picture)    Canadian  Fores- 
try Association,  1966.    Made  by  Western  Films. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  cameraman.  O.  Hennlog;  editor,  W.  Franc 

Summary:  An  educational  film  about  forests  and  their  future. 

1.  Forests  and  forestry.  i.  Canadian  Forestry  Assoclatloo, 

OtUwa. 

634.9  Fi  A  67-5692 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Their    happy    little    home    (Motion  picture) 
Edison,  inc.,  1915. 


Thomas    A. 


4  mi;i.     si.     b&w.     35  mm. 

I..  C  iitp.v  Incomplete:  end  wanting. 

In  the  Paul  Killlam  Film  Collection,  Library  of  Congi-ess. 

Credits:  Author,  Mark  Swan.  Ca»t:  Bessie  Learn.  Saul  Harrison, 
William  Bechtel. 

Summary:  A  comedy  in  which  a  married  couple  buys  a  dream 
home  and,  unknown  to  each  other,  both  hire  house  painters  to  beifla 
work  on  the  same  day  using  different  colors  of  paint 

I.  Edison   (Thomas  A.)   Inc.     ii.  Paul  Killlam  Film  l^llectlon. 

791.43  72-709647 


Thain  la  the  ^*t*«^  [Motion  picture]    Franciscan  Communica- 
tkm*  Center,  1972.     Releaaed  by  E.  R.  Moore  Co.,  1972. 

5  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Beatitude  icrict) 

SUMMARY:  Two  high  school  boys.  aliempiin|  to  solve  the  problems  of 
poverty  in  a  Mexican  border  town,  cause  s  near  rkit  because  of  their  insensttiviiy. 
They  reexamine  their  motives  and  return  to  try  again. 

1.  Conduct  of  life.        I.  Franciscan  Comniunications  Center      II   Moure  (E. 
R.)  Company.     111.  Series:  Beatitude  scries.  [Motion  picture] 
[BJ1581.2J  248  72-700775 

aNE  72  MARC 

Them  people  (Motion  pic^re)    United  Methodist  Board  of 

Missions,  1970. 

43  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  operation  of  urban  welfare  systems  a.%  ex- 
emplified by  aystenw  In  Cleveland,  which  are  supposed  to  help  the 
poor,  but  Instead  work  to  their  detriment.  Describes  efforts  by  var- 
ious church  and  civic  groups  to  change  these  systems. 

1.  Cleveland — Charities.  2.  Public  welfare — Cleveland.  i.  United 
Methodist  Church  (United  SUtes)     Board  of  Missions. 

861  70-705685 

CINE 


Themes  of  Utcrature.  Set  1:  Theme  of  love  (FUmstrip) 
AVI  Asaociatea,  1969.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions 
in  cooperation  with  Educreative  Systems. 

5  filmstrlpe  (55  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs: 
5  8..  12  Id..  331  rpm.,  10  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guides. 

Contents:  The  Valentine;  The  gift  of  the  magi.— Ah  loce.  ah 
me. — To  be  In  love ;  Barbara  Allen ;  A  Shropshire  lad  ;  She  walks  In 
beauty.— The  knivea.— Epicac. 

1.  Literature — Collections.        i.  AVI  AjBSodates. 

808.8  76-736607 

AVI  Associates 

Themes  ot  Uteratorc.  Set  2:  Theme  ol  family  (FUmttrip) 
AVI  Associates,  1969.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions 
in  cooperation  with  Educreative  Systems. 

5  filmstrips  (55  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  3  pbonodlscs: 
5  B..  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  10  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guides. 

Con(CTi(s.'  A  father ;  The  prodigal  son. — The  revolt  of  mother.^ 
The  contest;  Somebody's  son. — Blad  boy. — My  pioneer  pareota. 

1.  Literature — Collections.        l  AVI  Aasociates. 

808.8  70-736608 

AVI  Associates 


Theo.     Hamm  Brewing  Ctompany 
see 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Theo.  Harrun  Brewing  Company    (Continued) 

Tbe  Creek. 

Hoe  down. 

Theodora  ProGbictlons,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif, 
see 

Beach  red. 
The  Naked  prey. 


Theodore      Dreiser.      [Filmslrip)         Brunswick      Productions. 
Released  by  Educational  Record  Sales,  1971. 

59  ft.     color.     35  mm,     (American  novelists) 

SUMMARY;  An  illusiraied  biography  of  Ameruran  author  Tlicodorc 
Dreiaer.  With  captions. 

1.  Dreiser.  Theodore.  1871-1945.  1.  Dreiser.  Theodore.  1871-1945.  11 
Brunswick  Productions.  Ill  Educational  Record  Sales  [V  Series:  American 
novel  isi*.  [Filmslrip] 

lPS3507.R55)  928  72-734934 

Educational  Record  Saks  72  MARC 

Theodore   Roethke    {Motion    picture)      Poetry   Center,    San 
Francisco  Stat«  Collej^.     Released  by  NET,  1966. 

aOnrn.     sd.     b&w.     Ifl  nun.     (U.  S.  A.:  Poetry) 

.\d:;.i«l  from  the  1964  motion  plctiii^  entitled  In  a  dark  time. 

Ciediti:  I'mdiicer  and  director,  David  Myers;  coomikantA,  James 
Schevilt.  Mark  l.inei>thal. 

Summnry:  Tbe  poet  Theodore  Uoethke  talks  about  liiuiself  and 
ffives  hl.s  views  on  the  sources  ar>d  functions  of  poetry  and  his  ap- 
proach to  writing  poetry.  He  readH  from  works  which  Illustrate  his 
conviction  that  a  poet  should  reveal  every  aspect  of  his  nature. 
Im^idee  pictures  of  the  poet  among  the  cluttered  paraphernalia  of 
his  home  Hfe.  and  In  the  classrooni  responding  to  his  students. 

1.  Roethke,  Theodore.  1908-1963.  i.  California.    State  CoUege, 

San  Franrlsco.  Poe<ry  Center,  n.  National  Edncational  TelevlMon 
and  Radio  Center,  itl  In  a  dark  time  (Motion  picture)  Series: 
U.  S.  A. :  Poetry  ( Motion  picture) 

811  75-704405 


Theodore  Roosevelt  in  the  White  House  (llfoiion  pieture) 

Anargyros  Film  Library,  1966. 

4  uij:..     si.     Mtw.     6  mm. 

Loop  flliii.     Issued  in  regular  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

iyumiiiaiif:   Shows  scenes  of  Theodore  Roosevelt  during  hia  term 
of  orlU-e  as  President  of  the  Inlted  .States.     With  subtitlea. 

1.  Rooseielt,  Theodoi-e,   Pres.  U.  S.,  1838-1919.  i.  Anargyros 

Film  Library. 

973.91  74-700158 

Anargyros  Film  Library 


Theodore    Roosevelt:    man   with   a   big   stick    (Filmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,   1989. 

TiS  fr.     wlor.    35  mm.     (The  C  S.  becomes  a  world  power) 

With  teaoher'6  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  William  Routt;  collaborator,  Richard  D. 
Ultes. 

SUMMARY  :  Ezplaina  how  President  Rooeevelt  gave  the  leadership 
and  the  character  to  the  thrust  of  the  United  States  Into  world 
power  politics  and  Imperialism.  Describes  the  use  of  Amerlcaa 
power  tn  Latin  America. 

1  Roosevelt,  Theodore,  Pres.  U.  S..  1858-1919.  2.  U.  S.— Foreign 
rehitlons — 1901-1909.  I.   Encycl(H>aedla   Britannlca   Educational 

Corporation.     II.  Series:  The  U.  S.  becomes  a  world  power  (Film- 
strip) 

973.91  75-738885 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Theodore  Roosevelt's  second  term  {Filmstrip)  Jones  and 
Osmond.     Released  by  Modern  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

2iJ  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Part  1  shows  Mr.  Roosevelt  facing  a  post  orace  scandal 
during  the  1904  election  year.  Part  2  traces  Roosevelt's  efforts  to 
malutalD  world  peace,  first  during  the  Russo-Japanese  War  and  then 
at  the  Algeciras  (Conference.     For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1  Roosevelt,  Theodore,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1858-1919.  2.  U.  S.— Politics 
nod  gove.nment— 1901-1900.  i.  Jones  and  Osmond.  Inc.  ii.  Modern 
Learning  Aids,  New  York.        Series:  Critical  thinking  aids   (Film- 

**"'"  372.8  74-733303 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

A  Theorem  in  vector  geometry  {Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U,  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia nritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     sd.     color.     8  mm.     (Mathematics) 

I.OOP  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Wltb  teacher's  guide. 

Hummary:  Explains  a  theorem  io  vector  gsometrr. 

1.  Vector  analysis.     2.  Geometry.  i.  Canada.     National  Film 

Board,    n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corporation.       Se- 
ries: Mathematics  (Uotloo  pictnre) 

372.7  74-700060 

Encyclopaedia  Rrltan-  nIca  Edncatloaal  Corp. 


Thewem  ttt  Pythagoras  {Filmstrip)  Cammon  Qround,  Loo- 
don,  1947.  Made  by  A.  N.  Khan.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  AsBociates,  1966. 

36  fr.     \tkw.    35  mm.     (Visual  matbsmatlcs  aeries) 

With  teacher's  manual    Notss  revised  196S. 

Sumwuiry:  Explains  tbs  PytbagorsaD  tbaorsm  and  ttw  logical 
proofs  of  Eucild.  Pappus,  and  Huygen.  Shows  practical  applica- 
tions of  the  rule  In  the  present  day. 

1.  PythagoriMin  proposltloa.  i.  Onnmoa  Orotmd,  ltd.,  LondML 
n.  Carman  Educatlooal  AasocUtes.  Strles:  Visual  nattkatnattcs 
•ariss  (ritmstrlp) 

M8  79-734217 

Oannan  Bdncathmal 


The  Theorem  of  the  mean  {Motion  picture)  Mathematical 
Association  of  America.  Released  by  Modem  Leamina 
Aids.  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

MAA  calculus  fllm^ 

Credil»:  Narrator,  Felix  P.  Welch. 

AJit^'^f"'  i".?"'™*'*^  ^'™  '"  *'^«"''  '*»«  theorem  of  the  mean  Is 
derived  from  Holies  theorem.  Emphasizes  the  development  of  the 
intermediate  function  to  which  Roile's  theorem  Is  applied 

1.   Mean   value  theorems   (Calculus).     2.  Functions.        i    Mathe- 
Tort*     ^^^^'''''''^   °'   Amertca.     n.    Modem    Learning   Aids,    New 

„^      ,  517  Fi  A  68-2216 

ModM-a  Learning  Aids 


Theories  of  English  grammar  {Motion  picture)  Oregon 
Curriculum  Study  Center,  University  of  Oregon.  Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1965. 

30  min.    sd.     \Av.    18  mm.     (Transformational  grammar  series) 

With  user's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Kernels  and  transformations,  by  Wayne 
A.  ONeil. 

CreAiti:  Producer  and  director,  Dale  White. 

Summary:  Discusses  three  theories  of  English  grammar  — the 
traditional,  the  structural,  and  the  transformational— and  analyses 
the  adequacy  of  each  as  a  theory. 

1.  English  la ngtiage— Grammar.  i.  O'Neil.  Wayne  A.  Kernels 
and  transformations,  n.  Oregon.  University.  Oregon  Curriculum 
Study  Center,  in.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Trans- 
formational grammar  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-569 


Theories  on  the  origin  of  life  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

14  miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (EBEC  biology,  unit  5) 

Cirdilg:  Author,  Cyril  Ponnamperuma. 

.Siiiiiinary:  Discusses  four  theories  which  explain  the  origin  of  life. 

Another  issue,     b&w. 

1    I,if^ — Origin.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Itrltannica  Educational  Corpo- 
riiiloii.        Serips:  EBEC  biology  (Filmstrip)  unit  5. 

577  71-702923 

Encyclopaedia  Britaii-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Theory  of  eqaatfoaa.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

18  u-anaparencics.     color.      10  a  12  in.     (Second  year  algebrB) 

With  overlay!. 

With  teacber'i  maoual. 

SUMMARY:  NincaigebraleMOd  trsntpsrencicaaiidiuiKmalclungquealion 
Iraniparencies. 

1.  Equations.        I.  Creative  Visuala  (Firm)     11.  Series:  Second  year  algebra. 
[Transparencies] 

[QA21I]  512.9  72-736012 

Creative  Viiual*  72  MARC 


Theory  of  washing  precipitates  (Motion  picture)  Holt, 
Kiiiehai't  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by  Telemated  Motion 
Pictures. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Ionic  reactions  in  aqueous  solu- 
tion, no.  7) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Norman  Duffy. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  significant  chemical  reactions  In  solu- 
tion and  presents  the  balanced  Ionic  equations  for  these  reactions. 
Uses  animation  to  explain  the  reactions  In  terms  of  the  fundamental 
principles  and  concepts  of  chemistry. 

1.  Solution  (Chemistry)  2.  Precipitation  (Chemistry)  I.  Holt. 
RInehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  II.  Series:  Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous 
solution  (Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

641  70-711952 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


Theory  X  and  theory  Y:  Work  of  Doofl^  McGregor. 
Part  1:  Description  {Motion  picture)  BN"A  Incorporated, 
1969.    Made  by  Quest  Productions. 

25  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Oellermao  motivation  and  produc- 
tivity series) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary.-  I>escrlbes  the  findings  of  Douglas  McGregor  coDcemlng 
his  theory  X  and  theory  Y,  two  ttasic  sets  of  asssmpUona  aboot 
human  nature  which  characterize  management  styl& 

1.  Management  2.  Personnel  management  l  McGregor,  Doug- 
las, n.  BNA  Incoriwrated.  Series:  Gellennan  motivation  and 
productivity  series  (Motion  pictnre) 

6&&S  77-704226 

BNA  Films 


Theory  X  and  theory  T:  Work  of  Douglas  McGregor. 
Part  2:  Application  {Motion  picture)  BNA  Incorporated, 
1969.    Made  by  Quest  Productions. 

25  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Gellennan  motivation  and  produc- 
tivity series) 

Wltb  iMider's  gnlde. 

Summary;  Shows  tbe  resulting  limited  gains  In  production  where 
a  theory  X  management  style  Is  practical,  and  exi^lns  bow  and 
why  a  theory  Y  mauageinent  style  will  inflaence  more  effective  em- 
ployee behavior. 

1.  Management    2.  Personnel  management  i.  McGregor,  Doug- 

las,    n.   BNA    Incorporated.  Series:   Gellermao  motlvaUoo  and 

productivity  series  (Hotloo  plcturv) 

MM  T0-T04287 

BNAFUnu 


Theosophical  Society  In  America 
see 

How  many  lifetimes. 
Rcinctrnation. 

126 


The  Therapeutic  commonity  {Motion  picture)    Universi^  of 
Michigan  Television  Center,  1969. 

28  mln.     sd.     coIm*.     16  mm. 

Summary:  The  model  therapeutic  community  at  a  Michigan  State 
liosplUl  is  described  by  sUff,  administrators,  and  patients.  Pre- 
senU  the  strains  and  stresses,  pleasures  and  rewards  Involved  In  the 
attempt  of  the  hospiui  community  to  duplicate  life  outside  tbe 
hospital 

1.   Psychiatric  hospitals  —  Sociological  aspects.  i.  Michigan. 

University.    Ttievlslon  Center. 

362  74-705686 

CINE 

There  are  many  kinds  of  plants   {Motion  pieture)     Eye 
Gate  House,  1969. 

4  rain.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  concepts  In  science, 
level  1) 

Loop  flka     Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Creditt:  Author,  Howard  Litvak;  photography,  Paul  Bocfchorst 

Summary:  Demonstrates  tbe  fact  that  there  are  many  kinds  of 
ptants.     For  primary  grades. 

L  Botany — Juvenile  films.  l  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc.        Series: 

Basic  concepts  In  adeoce  (UoMon  picture)  level  1. 

372.3  76-703940 

ALA  Booklist 

There  are  many  kinds  of  rocks  {Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate 
Houaa,  1969. 


color,      super  ; 


(Basic  concepts  In  science. 


4   mln. 
level  1) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae.  „     ,  „     ^w  _ 

CrediU-  Author,  Howard  Litvak;  photography,  Paul  BockhorHt 
Summary:  Demonstrates  tbe  fact  that  there  are  many  kinds  of 

"**?'Ro^to-^jlI^^*flln».  1.  Bye  Gate  House,  lot        Seriea: 

Baste  cot»cepts  In  sdeoce  (Motion  picture)  tevd  1.  ««.„,, 

372,3  70-708941 

ALA  Booklist 


There  are  only  two  kinds  of  people  (Motion  picture)  Robin 
Davie  Schwartz,  1971. 

10ni:ii.    sd.    biw.    16  mm.  .  ^  ^. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  view  of  the  activities  associated  with  tbe 
San  Oenarro  Festival,  from  eariy  morning  pr^wratlons  to  the  eve- 
nlHit  festivities.  Reflects  the  mood  of  the  festival  and  the  spirit  of 
the  Italian  people 

1.  Festivals— Italy.        I.  Schwarti.  Robin  Davie. 
[GT4852]  394.268  77-713388 

CINE 

There  comes  a  day  {Motion  picture)  Byron  Morgan  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  President's  Council  on  Youth  Oppor- 
tunity, 1%8. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Fllmagraph. 

.viso  Issued  as  filmstrip  with  accompanying  script 

Credit$:  Producer  and  director,  Byron  Morgan;  writers.  Phil  CJam- 
poueschl,  Byron  Morgan;  narrator.  Jack  Lemmon. 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  Youth  Opportunity  programs  In 
1967.  Designed  to  motivate  cities  and  cltlz^  groups  to  initiate 
summer  Job  programs   for  young  people   In   1968. 

1.  Youth — Employment— U.  S.        i-  Byron  Morgan  Associates, 
n,   V.  S.     President's  Council  on  Youth  Opportunity. 

362.8  74-700489 

Byron  Morgan  Assocl-  atea 


There  is  no  death  (Motimi  picture)    Robert  Kiger,  1970. 

53  rain.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SU.M.\I.\RY:    Portrays  the   history   and  preswit-day  activities  of 
the  spiritualist  movraaent 

1.  Spiritualism.        L  Klger.  Robert 

133.9  79-711620 

CINE 


There  must  be  a  catch  {Motion  picture)  U.  S-  Bureau  of 
Employment  Security,  1968.  Made  by  Center  for  Mass 
Communication. 

12  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  interviewing  and  hiring  practices.  Presents 
a  Job  interview  between  a  high  school  drop-out  and  a  personnel 
manager  of  a  coffee  plant  to  show  the  effect  of  an  Inept  and  insensi- 
tive Interviewer,  both  from  the  point  of  view  of  a  youth  who  de- 
serves a  better  reception,  and  an  employw  who  desperately  needs 
employees. 

1.  Employment  Interviewing.  t.  U.  S.     Bureau  of  Employment 

Security. 

658.31  74-702609 

CINE 


Then  oaghta  be  a  law.  [Motion  picture]  Minnesota  Legislature. 
Made  by  Reid  Ray  Filnu.  Released  by  the  MinnetoU  Sute  Li- 
brary, 1971. 

33  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  FoIk>w>  tbe  kgkUtivf  proceduret  which  %  pfopoM^d  bill  mml 
undergo  before  ii  becomct  ■  law  in  the  Suic  of  Minnctou. 

I.  LcgitUtlon — Minneaou.       I.  Minneaou.     Legielalure.     II.  MinneeoU. 
Suic  Libruy.  Sl  Paul. 
lKFM582l]  328.776  72-700557 

Rcid  Ray  Fllsw  73  MARC 

There  was  an  old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe  (Filmstrip) 
Planned  Pa  rent  hood -World  Population,  1970.  Made  by 
Academy -Mcljarty  Productions. 

120  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phooodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.. 
14  mln. 

CREDITS:  Script  Frsnces  Witlln ;  coordinator.  Marda  Zieglar. 

SCMMARY:  Nurses  In  different  fields  and  a  medical  social  worker 
discuss  and  show  in  real-IIfe  situations  the  role  of  nurses  In  family 
planning,  education,  and  referral. 

1.   Birth  control.     2.  Birth  control— Study  and  teaching. 
L  Planned  Parenthood-World  Population. 

[HQ766]  613.94  74-7S90U 

Planned  Parenthood  Center  of  Buffalo 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


ttfe.  [Filmstrip]     Cathedral  PDmt,  1971. 

1  roll  color.  35  mm.  md  phooodiac:  1  &.,  12  ta.,  33  1  /3  rpm.  (Edeo 
in  peril,  oa  5) 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS;  Executive  producer.  Edward  D.  Eagle. 

SUMMARY:  FocuMS  on  the  relifiow  aipects  involved  in  nlvnf  the  vaiiow 
•oolotical  pfoWemt.  and  pointa  oot  that  any  effective  change  can  only  be 
brought  about  by  a  revciMl  in  preaeni  attitudea  aad  ideaa. 

1.  Human  acology — Moral  and  religtoue  aapects.       1.  Cathedral  Hlma,  inc., 
Bwteok.  Caltf.     II.  SehcK  Eden  in  peril.  (Filmatrip]  na  S. 
[OF«0]  301.31  72-733424 

Cathedral  Fibm  72  MARC 


There's  a  dolphin   in   the  river   (Filmstrip)     Herbert  Id. 

Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ?,.,  12  Id..  331  Tfjxa..  20 
mln.     mlcrogrooTe.      (Readwell  esuys — sound   and   sUcht  serlea  2> 

Cre^Hlfl :  .Authors,  John  Ryao.  Judy  Romberger,  Q\«a  Siebert; 
narrmtor,  John  Ryan  ;  art,  Joy  MaholT,  Gretchen  Rosslter. 

Summary :  A  reading  exercise  which  presents  facts  about  the  St. 
Lawrence  River.    With  captions. 

1.  St.  l^wrence  River.  I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Se- 
ries :  Readwell  essays— sound  and  sight  series  2  ( FUmstrlp) 

428.4  75-737120 

Herbert  M.  Elklni!  Co. 

There's  a  message  in  every  bottle  (Motion  picture)    Edcom 
Produotioos,  1968. 

27  mill.    sd.    color,    16  tnm. 

Sitmmarv:  A  matter-of-fact  dlscnsslon  of  the  problem  of  onder-aae 
drinking  addressed  to  teeoasers. 

1.  Alcohol  aod  jODth.        L  Bdcwn  Prodnctlons,  MansOeld,  OMa 

c™.  "'•»  ''^'"^^ 

There's  an  ice  chest  in  the  basement  (FUmstrip)    Herbert 
M.  Elkins  Co.,  1970. 

69  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  phonodisc:  1  8.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  20 
mln.     microproove.     (Readwell  es.sayH — sound  and  sight  series  2) 

Credifa.-  Authors,  John  Ryan,  Judy  Romberger,  Olen  Slebert; 
narrator,  John  Ryan ;  art,  Joy  Mayhoff.  Gretchen  Rosslter. 

Summary:  A  reading  exercise  which  presents  facts  about  Antarc- 
tica.    With  captions. 

1.  Antarctic  reclons.     2.  Reading.  i.  Herbert  M.  Blklns  Com- 

pany. Series:  Readwell  essays — sound  and  sight  series  2  (Film- 

atrip) 

428.4  75-737112 

Herbert  U.  Elkins  Co. 


[There's  an  Icee  Machine  in  the  place:  Icee  Bfachine  tele- 
vision commercial,  (Motion  picture)  John  E.  BCitchell 
Co.,  1906. 

I  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  commercial  for  a  froxen,  carbonated  refreahment  made 
with  an  Icee  Machine 

1.  Television  advertising— U.  S.        i.  John  E.  Mitchell  Company. 
n.  Icee  Machine  television  commercial  (Motion  picture) 

659.1  Fi  68-91 


There's  no  limit  in  catfish  fishing  (Motion  picture)    Deere 
&  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Centron  Corp. 

9  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Furrows  on  Ulm) 

Summary:  Describes  the  latest  commercial  methods  for  raising 
catfish.  Explains  tbe  techniques  involved,  aiMl  disctUMa  the  eco- 
Domlcs  of  this  anitsaal  crop. 

1.  CatOshes.    2.  Flsh-cultnre.  i.  Deere  and  Company,    n.  Oeo- 

tron  Corporation,  Inc.,  lawreoce,  Kan.  Series :  Fnrrows  on  film 

(Motion  picture) 

68»  78-706687 

CINE 


n«r«'s  M  place  Hke  boa*  (ftKion  withia  aa  witie—H)  [Film- 
itrip]     Scon  Education  Division,  1971. 

approx.  S>  fr.    color.     3S  mm.       and  phonodiac:  1  a.,  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 

(Ecotagy:  interacckma  and  enviroamenia) 

Alao  iaaued  with  phoootape  in  caaaette. 

With  teacher'!  gi^. 

SUMMARY:  Utes  pbotofraphi  and  artworfc  to  atudy  the  tnienctioa  of  Uv- 
ing  thtnga  with  each  other  and  their  environmenL 

1.  Ecoiogy.  2  Biotic  communitiea.  I.  Scott  Oraphks.  Educatkm  Divi- 
non.     II.  Series:  Ecology:  intcractiona  and  environmenL  (Filmatripj 

lQH541]  301.31  72-732931 

Scon  Educatioa  Diviaion  72  MARC 


There's  something  lUNKit  a  8t<»7  (Motion  picture)  PnbUo 
Library  of  Dayton  and  Montfj^omery  County.  Made  and 
released  by  Connecticut  Films,  1969. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*;  Producers,  Joanna  Foster,  William  D.  Stondwck. 

Summary:  Uses  tbe  comments  of  storytellers  and  seqtiences  from 
storytelling  sltoations  to  show  the  value  of  storrtelllng  with  children 
6  through  12  years  of  age.  Discusses  where  to  find  stories  and  the 
basic  techniques  for  preparing  and  presenting  them. 

1.  Story-telllng.  i.  Dayton,  Ohio.     Public  library,    n,  Connec- 

ticut FlIm^  Inc. 

808.54  71-704669 

Connecticut  Films 

There's  the  land  ...  have  yon  setn  it!  (Motion  picture) 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

30  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

A  Canawest  film  production  for  White  Pass  A  Tnkon  route. 

Summarv:  Explores  the  scenic  beauty  of  tbe  Yukon.  Follows 
the  main  routes  of  entry — sea,  rail,  and  air — to  show  the  sights 
aloDg  the  White  Pass  and  Yukon  rvute. 

1.  Yukon  Territory — Description  and  travel.  l  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,     n.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

917.12  70-700898 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Thermal  expansion  of  gates  (Motion  pictitre)    Ealing  Corp^ 

1968. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Ijoop  aun.    With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Authors,  Don  Herbert.  M.  H.  Sbanaos. 

Summary:  Uses  a  Galilean  air  thermometer  to  show  that  gases 
expand  when  heated.  Pictures  an  experiment  lu  which  syringes 
containing  air  and  helium  are  heated  In  an  oil  l>ath  as  a  basis  for 
plotting  the  volume  of  each  gas  as  a  function  of  temperature. 

1.  Expansion  of  gases.        l  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
533  Fi  A  68-468 

Ealing  O>rporation 


Thermal   expaK»ion   of  liquids    (Motion  picture)      Ealing 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln,     Ki.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  aim-     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Authors,  Don  Herbert,  M.  H.  Shamos. 

Summary:  An  experiment  in  which  the  thermal  expansion  of  three 
different  liquids  Is  used  In  Identifying  the  liquids. 

1.    Expansion   of   liquids.  l   Elallng  Corjwratlon,   Cambridge, 

Mas.-*. 

636  Ft  A  68-467 

E^ltng  Corporation 


Thermal  expansion  trf  mMAs  (Motion  piotwre)    Ealing  Corp^ 

1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Don  Herbert,  M.  H.  Shamos. 

Summarv:  Explains  the  thermal  expansion  of  solids  In  an  expert- 
meut  which  demonstrates  the  expansion  of  a  strip  of  aluminum  being 
heated  under  tension  with  a  match  flame  Points  out  bow  to  ob- 
tain the  volume  co-efllctent  of  thermal  expansion  of  a  metal  block. 

1.    Expansion   of   solids.  i.   Elallng   Corporation,   Cambridge, 

&fas3. 

536  Fi  A  68-466 

Ealing  Corporation 


Thermionic  emission  of  electrons  (Motion  picture)  Educa- 
tional Services.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Vis- 
ual Arts,  1967. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Electron  emission  aim  series,  do.  3) 

Physk-s  film  series. 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Science  Teaching  Center  of  M.  I.  T. 

Credits:  Narrator,  A.  P.  French. 

Summary:  Shows  how  current  Is  observed  In  a  diode  when  the 
aiament  is  heated  with  a  positive  plate  potential,  bat  no  current  la 
detected  with  potential  reversed. 

1.  Thermionic  emission.  2.  Electron  tubes — Thermionic  emission. 
I.  Education  .Services,  Inc.,  Newton,  Mass.  n.  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Electron  emission  film  series  (Motion 

picture)   no.  3.     Series:  Physics  film  serlea  (Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  67-5937 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Thermochemistry    (FUmstrip)      Popular   Science  Pub.   Co., 
Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Chontstry  reaction  principles) 

East  man  color. 

FOH  fllmstrlp  no.  6601. 

Summary:  Uses  calorlmetry  to  show  how  various  thermochemlcal 
concepts  are  measured.  Illustrates  applications  of  Hess's  law  of 
heat  summation  and  Its  utilization  In  representative  calculations. 

1.  Thermochemistry.  i.  Popular  Science  Publl.-<hlDg  Company, 

inc..  New  York.     Audio-Visual  Division,     ii.  FOM  aimstrip  no.  650L 
Series:  Chemistry  reaction  principles  (Filmstrip) 

541  Fi  A  68-4113 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-Vlsoal  DIt. 


Avis  Films.     Released  by 


Thermometers  (Motion  picture) 
Rothschild  Film  Corp.,  1961. 

8  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  simpUaed  explanation  of  bow  thermometers 
register  temperatures,  and  demonstrates  the  handling  of  various 
types  of  thermometers. 

Another  issue,    super  8  nun. 

1.   Thermometers  and   thermometry.  i.   Avis  Films,   Burbank, 

Calif.    II.  Rothschild  Film  Corporation,  Brooklyn. 

536  Fi  A  68-1905 

Rothschild  Film  Corpora-  Hon 


ThermMneters:  how  we  use  them  (Motion  picture)  Justin 
Byers  and  Geraldine  Byers.  Released  by  Bailev  Films, 
1964;  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaturator,  Ruth  O.  Bradley. 

Summary:  Explains  various  tyi>ea  of  thermometers  and  how  eadi 
Is  used.  DeBnes  degree  and  Fahrenheit,  and  explains  how  these 
terms  are  related  to  the  number  system. 

1.  Thermometers  and  thermometry.  I.  fiy«-s,  Justin.  II.  Byers, 
Reraldlne.  III.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollfwood.  CaUf.  IV.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 

872.3  70-711613 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Thermoplastics  (Motion  picture)  Moreland-Latchford  Pro- 
ductions, Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling 
Educational  Films,  1967. 

13  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Plastics  and  aber  glass) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMAKY ;  Demonstrates  the  forming,  shaping,  finishing,  and 
Joining  of  therraopIastl<a,  and  presents  a  project. 

1.  Thermoplastics.  I.  MoreIand-L«tchford  Productions,  Toronto. 
II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  III.  Series:  Plastics  and  fiber 
glass  (Motion  picture) 

FTPU80.T5i  668  76-712918 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


(Theron  Lamar  Caudle,  (Motion  picture)     NBC  Televisiwi, 

1951. 

28  m,u.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  tbe  press) 

Telecast  Dec.  18,  1961,  on  tbe  NBC-TV  documenUry  shoxv  Meet 
the  preftsk 

Creditt:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak ;  director. 
Can  Degen  ;  sponsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Former  Assistant  Attorney  General  T,  Lamar  Caudle 
dincusaes  his  dismissal  by  President  Truman  with  Lawrence  Splvak, 
moderator,  Doris  Fleeson,  Raymond  Brandt,  Eldward  FoUlard,  and 
Ned  Brooks. 

1.  C.audle,  Theron  Lamar.  1904-  i.  National  Broadcasting 

Company,  Inc.     NBC  Television  Network.        Series:  Meet  tbe  press 
(Motion  picture) 

353.5  7ft-701473 


[llieron  Lamar  Caudlei  (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 

1953. 

28  mill,     s-l.     b&w.     IG  mm,     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Nov.  15,  1953,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Mf*t 
the  pres-i. 

Crediti:  Producer,  I^awrence  Splvak;  director.  Carl  Degen;  fspoa- 
sor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  T.  Lamar  Caudle,  former  head  of  the  Criminal  Divi- 
sion of  the  Department  of  Justice,  dlscusaes  the  Harry  Dexter  White 
spy  case  with  Lawrence  Splvak.  Raymond  Brandt,  Ned  Brooks, 
Edward  FoUlard.  and  Richard  WUaon. 

1.  White,  Harry  Dexter,  18^-1948.  2.  Caudle,  Theron  Lamar, 
1904-  r.    National    BroadcasUnjf  Company,   Inc     NBC  Tele- 

vision Network.        Series:  Meet  tbe  press  (Motion  picture) 

364.13  70-701474 


llwse   are    three    windows   into    the    world!    (Filmstrip) 
Filmfax.     Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc.     (Be  healthy) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARV:    Stresses    in    a    simple    manner.    Important    health 

1    Hygiene.        I.    Fllmfax   Productions,   New   York.     II.   Unlvw- 
sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Serlee:  Be  healthy  (Filmstrip) 

fRA776]  618  72-740560 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


These  honored  dead— Civil  War,  part  2  (1863-1865)  (Mo- 
tion picture)  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by 
Graphic  Curriculum  [1968, 

^4  mlij.  sd.  ii'lor.  16  mm.  (Exploring:  the  story  of  .America, 
set  'J) 

Produced  In  c<Miperalioo  wltii  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studies  and  the  American  Library  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 

Summatf/:  Describes  the  conrludliig  half  of  the  Civil  War  In 
which  the  Industrial  might  of  the  .North  crushed  King  Cotton  and 
the  South.  Inc'udes  a  discussion  of  Appomattox  and  the  assassi- 
nation of  Lincoln. 

1.  U.  S.— II lat— Civil  War  i.  Exploring  (Television  program) 
IL  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.  in.  Graphic  Curriculum, 
inc.,  New  York.  Series :  Exploring :  the  story  of  America  ( Motion 
picture}  set  2. 

973.7  Fi  A  68-1058 

Graphic  Curriculum 

These  items  on  sale  (Motion  picture)  Georgia  Outer  for 
Continuing  Education.  1971. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CHEDITS:  Sponsor,  Corp,  for  Public  Broadcasting. 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  of  the  reactions  of  three  women  who  meet 
at  the  funeral  of  their  old,  beloved  teacher. 

I.  Georgia.  University.  Georgia  Center  for  Continuing  Education. 
791.43  73-713387 

CINE 

These  thinjps  are  ours  (Motion  picture)    KEG  Productions, 

Toronto,  1968.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Explorations, 

1970. 

26  min      sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  tbe  cooperation  of  tbe  .National  Audubon  Pociety 
and  the  Canadian  Audubon  Society. 

C-REDITS-  Producers,  G.  S.  Kedey.  R.  EiUa.  D.  Gibson;  con- 
sultant G  Knerer;  music,  B.  Harrison;  photographers,  Mary  Jane 
l)o--keray,  Waller  Berlet;  editing.  L.  Lawrence.  D.  Smith. 

SUMMARY  :  Uses  a  walk  through  a  wIldernesB  area  of  the  mid- 
western  United  States  during  each  of  the  four  seasons  to  examine 
a  profusion  of  plants  and  animals  aod  tha  destruction  caused  them 
by  Insecticides  and  man-made  bsMrds.  .,     .  „ 

1.  Nature  conservation.  I.  Keg  Productions  Limited.  II.  A-V 
Explorations.   Inc.     III.   Series:   Audubon   wildlife   theatre   (Motion 

■""""'  674,977  78-710208 

A-V  Explorations 


Tbesenga,  Donovan 


Theseus  and   the  minotanr   (FOmttrip)     Troll  Asaociaiee, 

1970. 

43  fr.    b*w.     36  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  adventures  of  Heseus,  Including  bis 
voyage  to  Crete  where  King  Minos  was  sacrificing  Greeks  to  the 
mlnotaur.    With  captlona 

1.  Theseus.         l  TroU  Associates. 

292  78-736278 

TroU  Associates 


Theseus  and  the  minotanr  (Motion  picture)     King  Screen 
Productions,  1970. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

First  In  a  series  on  ancient  civilisation. 

SUMMARY :    Presents  tbe   Greek   myth   about   Tbej«uB   and   his 
encounter  with  the  mlnotaur. 

1.  Theseus.        I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
tBL820.T5]  898.2  79-712544 

King  Screen  Productions 


427 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Theseus  ct  MinoUurus  {Flhmtrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

.'1  fr.  color.  3.')  mm.  and  phonodiso;  1  s..  12  in.,  33i  rpm., 
1:;  mill.  iiiirrosrtHive.  iFiilmlae  le^endac  IJrneclne  Itou)ne<|ue  an- 
tiquap.  itK.  T| 

l.'<.<ii«<l  aIm  with  cits-sette  and  plioootape. 

With  tetii'Uers  guiile. 

Ciditt:  .\uthor,  Samuel  A.  Goldberg, 

t^ II III  1,1  art/:  \  I.ntin  language  teaohing  flUii.  The  story  of  Theseus 
and   his  emininter.x  with   Epidaurus,  Procrustes,  and  the  Minotaur. 

1.  Laiia  Innsuage — Audio-visual  im>tructiOD.  i.  Eye  Gate  House, 
inc.  Series:     Fabulae    legendae    Graeclae    Koraaeque    aotiquae 

(Filmstrip)   no.  7. 

478.3  Fi  A  68-3677 

Eye  Gate  House 


Theseus  in  the  labyrinth  of  the  minotaur  (Filmstrip) 
Filmfax  Produ("tions.  Released  by  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts.  1970. 

1  T\tM.    color.    SS  mm.    nnrt  phonodisc.     (Greek  and  Roman  myths) 

AUo  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  Greek  myth  about  Theseus  and  his  ea- 
counter  with  the  minotaur. 

1.  The«eus.  I.  Fllmfax  Productions,  New  York.  ll.  Dnlveraal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Greek  and  Roman  myths 
(Filmstrip) 

[BL820.T5]  292  74-740349 

Unirersnl  Rducatloo  and  Visual  Arts 


llieta  (Motion  picture)    Computer  Image  Corp.,  1970. 

7  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUUMABY:  Portrays  a  brief  history  of  man  and  presents  state- 
ments on  war  and  ecotogical  problems. 

1  Man  2.  War  3.  Ecology.  I.  Computer  Image  Corporation. 
909  7a-7U521 

01MB 


Thevenin*s  theorem  (Motion  picture)    Tektronix,  1964. 

12  min.     sd.     b&u.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  lecture  by  a  technical  instructor.  Presents  Tbeye- 
nin's  theorem,  a  simpllfled  aivfoacb  to  solrlng  an  electronic  drcnlt 
problem  that  otherwise  would  Involve  complex  mathematics.  Ex- 
plains the  uwriilQes.s  of  the  theorem  and  applies  the  theorem  to  a 
practical  example. 

1.   Electric  networks.  i.  Tektronix,  loc.  Beaverton,  Or. 

621.38  75-707344 

Tektronix 


They  are  not  expendable  (Motion  picture)  KNBC  in  as- 
sociation with  Directions  Unlimited  Film  Production  Co.» 
1967. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  KNBC  survey) 
Summary:   A   visit    with   mentally   disturbed   children  in   a   local 
State  hospital.     I>escribes  their  efforts  to  I'egaln  uoruialcy. 

1.  Mentally  ill  children— Care  and  treatment.         i.  KNBC   (Tele- 
vision station)  Los  Angeles. 

362.3  Fi  A  68-573 

CINE 


They  are  not  expendable  {Motion  picture)  Directions  Un- 
limited F'ilm  Corp.  Released  by  American  Educational 
Films,  1969. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

rredifjt:  Director,  Noel  Nosseck. 

Hummarii:  Provides  a  personal  view  of  the  Children's  Village  for 
severely  mentally  111  children  at  California  CamarlUo  State  Hos- 
pital, and  the  homes  where  the  children  live  with  their  normal 
brothers  and  sisters.  Discusses  the  problems  of  mental  Illness,  the 
posKible  causes,  and  effective  treatments. 

1.  Child  psychiatry.  2.  Child  psychotherapy — Residential  treat- 
ment. 3.  Callfornin.  State  Hospital,  Camarillo.  i.  Directions  Un- 
limited  Film  Corporation,     n.   American  Educational  Films. 

362.2  73-708685 

American  Educational  Films 


They  arc  people.  [Motion  picture]     Dept  of  Audio- Visual  Exten- 
sion, Univeraity  of  Minnesota,  1964. 

30  min.     id.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Cirtt  in  conflict) 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Gi*ela  Kooofdu. 

SUMMARY:  Portnyi  the  delinquent  ■dolciceni  girl  u  pan  of  ihc  total 
community  mnd  relates  the  deliquency  of  girU  to  pcrvonal  and  MKietal  problenu. 
Present*  delinquent  girl*'  poem*  which  »pre**  their  need  for  undefttanding. 

I,  Deliqueni  gill*.  1.  Minnc*oU.  Univenity.  Dept  of  Audio-Vbual  Ex- 
Girl*  in  conflict.  [Motion  mciurei 

72-700391 

MARC 


tension.     II.  Series:  Girl*  in  conflict.  [Motion  picture] 

[HV9069]  364.36 

MinnesoU  Univ.  Dept.  of  72 

Audio- Vi*ual  En  tension 


They  call  it  pro  football   (Motion  picture)     American  Ex- 
press Co.    Made  and  released  by  NFL  Films,  1967. 

27  mi  I     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

fiummary:  Describes  the  violence  and  excitement  prevailing  Id  tlie 
game  of  professional  football  today  and  its  effect  on  players,  coaches, 
and  spectators. 

1.  Football.  I.  American  ExpreM  Company,     ii.  NFL  Pllms, 

inc 

796.332  Fi  A  68-378 


TWy  call  it  **T1m  Baae."  [Motion  picture]     Associated  Educa- 
tional Systems,  1972.     Made  by  Scope  Productions. 

15  min     sd     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS.  pToduccf.  John  E,  Cosgrovc. 

SUMMARY  A  tescber-trsining  film  which  shows  four-  and  nve-ycar-oU 
Project  Hesdturt  children  psrtidpwing  in  The  game,  s  lesching  t«chniqiie  thsi 
bclp*  develop  *  child's  skills  in  locialiution.  speech,  reading,  writing,  and  maih- 
e  mat  US 

1  Language  sru  2  Chiklfcn— Lsnguage.  3.  Mat  hems  lies— Study  and 
leaching.       I   Associated  Educaitonal  Systems. 

lLB1575.8,  370.7  72-700342 

ONE  72  MAHC 


They  called  it  Reconstruction  (Filmstrip)    RMI  Film  Pro- 

ductions,  1966. 

48  ,r     oolor.    36  »m.     .ud  phon«d.i«r:  I  ...  «  ^.  »»  n""- 

M.  Burks.  u^  n„te  eoratimtlon  o(  1865  which   was 

bJi  S"S°5;"""°Sr,»  "rdo..rk.    ,.    th.    hlstor,    of 
Missouri   (Filmstrip)  ^^^  ^  74-737625 

RXn  Film  Productions 


They  called  the  island  Long  (Motion  picture)    Long  Island 
Lighting  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Aerolog,  inc. 

22  min.     sd.    color.    ItJ  mm. 

Summary:  Evokes  images  of  the  soil  and  the  sea  and  of  a  time 
when  Long  Island  sent  her  ships  to  the  farthest  lands  of  the  earth. 
Describes  the  Interests  of  Long  Island  today  which  are  as  unlimited 
as  the  exploration  of  space  and  as  specific  as  the  atom. 

1  Ixtng  Island— Deacr.  4  trav.  i.  Long  Island  Lighting  Company. 

917.47  Fi  A  68-540 

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They  came  to  America  (Filmstrip)     Audio  Visual  Narrative 

Arts.  1071. 

4  (ilniatrips.  c<ilor.  .Vi  mm.  lUid  4  lAonodlscs  (2  s.  each;  1  s.  for 
manual  projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  331  rp™- 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide.  _  ^,.  ^  , 

CREDITS:  Script,  Wendy  Rydell;  narrator,  John  Cain;  editorial 
consultant.  Adolph  Stone. 

SU.MMABY :  Uses  paintings,  engravings,  and  political  cartoons  to 
trace  the  lives  of  four  immigrants,  from  the  early  eighteenth  century 
to  the  late  loco's,  as  they  struggle  with  language,  bigotry,  and 
poverty. 

CONTENTS :  1.  The  esodus.  106  fr..  IS  rain.— 2.  The  arrival.  lOO 
fr.,  17  min. — 3.  The  Americanization.  100  fr.,  17  min. — *.  The  after- 
math. 110  fr..  16  min. 

1.  XI.  S. — Emigration  and  Immigration — Juvenile  fllma. 
I.  Audio  Visual  Narrative  Arts  (Firm) 

[JV6450]  326.78  70-740144 

Audio  Visual  Narrative  Arts 


They  came  to  live  here  (Filmstrip)  Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

28  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Primary) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  1031. 

With  leaching  guide.  ..      _^^      .. 

Summary:  Explains  that  our  national  life  has  been  strengthened 
and  enriched  by  the  contributions  of  people  of  many  religions,  races, 
and  nationalities,  and  that  despite  this  amalgam  there  Is  a  mutual 
heritage  for  all.  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  those  forces  that 
have  welded  together  different  hopes,  ideas,  and  customs.  With 
caption  ■g_^.j^j,j^j,Q„  J  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  1031. 
Series;  Primary   (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3441 


Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 


Audio-Visual  Div. 


They  can  do  it  (Motion  picture)     Education  Development 

Center,  1969. 

34  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Early  Childhood  Education  Study. 

Summary:  A  teacher-training  film.  Follows  the  growth  and  devel- 
opment of  children  during  their  first  year  lo  a  Philadelphia  public 
school. 

1.  Children— Growth.  2.  Child  study.  3.  First  grade  (Education) 
I.  Education  Development  Center. 

370.7  71-705688 

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They  can  do  it   (Motion  picture) 
Center,  1969. 


Education  Development 


33  min.     ad.     l>&w.     16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Early  Childhood  Education  Study. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Allan  Leitman; 
editor,  Michel  Chalufour. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  trenty-six  six-year-old  first-graders  who  had 
never  been  In  school  before  on  the  second  day  of  school  and  follows 
them  on  five  successive  vlslt-s  throughout  the  school  year.  Filmed 
at  PastorluB  Public  School.  Phlladelpbia. 

1.  First  grade  (Education)  I.  Education  Development  Center. 
370.7  75-707939 

Education  Development  Center 


They  care  for  a  city  (Motion  picture)     ABC  News.     Rft- 
leased  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

52  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Mission  possible  series) 
Summary:  Examines  San  Francisco  and  the  ways  In  which  people 
who  care  for  their  city  can  make  progress  In  solving  such  problems 
as  air  pollution,  water  pollution,  transportation,  aud  housing. 

1.  Environmental  policy  —  San  Francisco.  2.  Urban  transporta- 
tion— San  Francisco.  S.  Houslng^San  Francisco.  l  American 
Broadcasting  Company,  ii,  McCrawHill  Book  Company.  Series  : 
Mlaslon  possible  series  (Motion  picture) 

333.7  70-707994 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


They   care   for   a   nation    (Motion  pioture)      ABC  News. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

rt2  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Mission  possible  series) 
Summary:  Eiamlnea  the  problems  of  environmental  deterioration 
from  a  national  viewpoint,  reviewing  the  present  situation  Id  Amer- 
ica and  ofTering  constructive  plans  for  saving  the  future  for  the  land. 
Features  Interviews  with  prominent  government  aad  aclentlflc  ex- 
perts on  ecology. 

1.  Environmental  policy — U.  S.  i.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany. II.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Mission  possible 
series  (Motion  picture) 

333.7  77-707993 

UcOraw-HtllBookCo. 


They   care   for   the   land    (Motion  picture)      ABC   News. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Mission  possible  series) 
Summary:  Examines  various  points  of  view  concerning  the  fight 
to  prevent  the  drainage  of  Big  Cypress  Swamp  located  north  of 
EvergUdea  National  Park,  Florida,  and  to  prevent  the  construction 
of  a  }et  airport  on  the  site. 

1.  Evergtades.  Fla.  2.  Airports— Florida.  3.  Environmental  pol- 
icy—Florida. L  American  Broadcasting  Company,  ii.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Mission  possible  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

333.9  73-707992 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


They  don't  hear  what  I  say   (Motion  picture) 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  John  Tyo. 


McGraw- 


13  ni'n.     sd.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Making  a  sensitive  response) 

I<oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  16  rain.  film. 

With  student  study  manual  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Credi(»;  Author,  Barbara  Narrow. 

Sumntary:  Shows  the  daughter  of  a  patient  as  she  interacts  first 
with  a  nurse  who  is  not  sensitive  to  the  mother's  feelings  and  then 
with  a  nurse  who  is  able  to  communicate  effectively  with  her. 

1.  Nurse  and  patient.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Making  a  sen.sitive  response  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  79-707893 

M--Graw-Hill  Book  Co. 


They    get    help    (Motion   picture)      United    Appeal,   1968. 
Made  by  Storer  Studios. 

1  reel.     sd.    color.     16  mm.  ,_  .  _.  „i.         w  ti-i*«* 

Sumv^ry:  A  study  of  the  people  who  are  helped  through  Unlt^ 

Appeal.     Includes  scenes  of  an  aged  person,  a  child  ^Jth  a  heart 

coDdmon,  a  bHnd  woman,  and  a  young  hoodlum,  all  of  whom  recelre 

"*?'  AtlanU— ChariUes.        i.  United  Appeal  Comnwrtty  Cbeet-Red 
cross  of  Greater  Atlanta.  ^^  77-702OT4 

CINB 


They  get  rich  from  the  poor  (Motion  picture)    WNBC-TV. 
Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

■^7  mil.     sil     color.    IG  mm.  (New  York  illu.strated) 

Crfdits:    Pro<luc€r   and   writer.   James  Gannon;   narrator,   Kalpn 

Summary:  A  documentary  about  gambling  and  narcotics  and  their 
connections  with  the  underworld.  Points  out  that  much  money  can 
be  made  in  poor  neighborhoods  by  exploiting  the  hopes  and  areana 
of  people  with  the  numbers  racket  and  other  forms  of  gambling. 

1  Gambling.  2.  Narcotics,  Control  of.  i.  New  York.  Television 
station  WNBC-TV.     n.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises.  Series: 

New  York  Illustrated  (Motion  picture) 

364.1  71-709557 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prlaes 


They    have   a   dream    (Motion  picture) 
Home,  1969.    Made  by  Ed  Archer. 


Angel    Guardian 


428 


17  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summury:  Presents  the  predicament  of  homeless  children  and 
shows  the  role  of  adoptive  parents  as  exemplified  by  the  reactions  of 
a  typical  applicant  couple  as  they  recall  their  first  visit  to  Angel 
Oua^lan  Home 

1.  ChlMren,  Adopted.        i.  Angel  Guardian  Home. 

362.7  72^702611 

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They  have  overcome — Charles  Lloyd   (Filmstrip)     Warren 
Schloat  Productions,  1969. 

79  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm., 
13  min.     (Human  relations  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  writer,  and  photographer.  Anson  W. 
Schloat. 

SUMMARY ;  An  account  of  the  accomplishments  of  musician  and 
composer  Charles  Lloyd  who  was  born  la  poverty  and  deprivation. 

1.  Lloyd,  Charles,  1938-  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions. 

Pleasantvltle,  N.  Y.  II.  Series:  Human  relations  aeries  (Filmstrip) 
[ML410]  927  70-739034 

Wanen  Schloat  Produc-  tions 


They  have  overcome — Claude  Brown  (Filmstrip)     Warren 

Sclilont  Productions,  1967. 

101  fr,  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  33J  rpm..  17 
min.     microgroove.     (Human  relations  series) 

With  transcript. 

CreAitt:  Editor,  Richard  W.  Bruner. 

Summary:  An  account  of  the  struggles  in  the  life  of  author  and 
law  student  Claude  Brown,  emphasizing  his  early  life  In  Harlem  and 
his  efforU  to  attain  an  education.  „    ^     ., 

1.  Brown,  Claude.  1937-  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions, 

Pleaaantvllle    N    Y.  Series;  Human  relations  series  (Filmstrip) 

923  Fi  A  68-4452 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlona 


They    have    overcome — Dr.    Dorothy    Brown    (Fihmtrip) 

Warre  1  Schloat  Productions,  1967. 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  plionodlsc:  2  a..  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
14  min,     microgroove.     (Human  relations  series) 

With  transcript. 

Credltt:  Editor.  Richard  W.  Bruner. 

Sitmmaiy:  An  account  of  the  struggles  In  the  life  of  surgeon 
Dorothy  llrown,  who  spent  her  first  twelve  years  In  an  orphanage 
hut  later  became  a  member  of  the  Tennessee  SUte  Legislature, 
teacher  of  surgery  at  Meharry  Medical  College,  and  chief  surgeon 
at  Riverside  Hospital. 

1.  Brown.  Dorothy  Lavlnla.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions, 
Pleaaantvllle,  N.  Y.  Series:  Human  relations  aeries  (Filmstrip) 
926  FiAe8-44B4 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlona 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


They  have  overcome — Dr.  James  Comer  {Fllrmtrip)    War- 
ren Schloat  Productions,  1967. 

95  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aDd  pbonodLsc:  2  a.,  12  Id.,  S31  rpm.,  10 
mln.    mlcrofroore.     (Htunan  relation*  aeries ) 

With  tranacrlpt 

Creditt:  Editor,  Ricbard  W.  Bniner. 

Summon/:  Dr.  James  Comer,  a  parchlatriat  at  the  Tale  Child 
Stiidr  Center,  recalls  some  of  the  dlfflcultles  raised  by  racial  pre}> 
odlce  and  how  he  succeeded  In  OTercomInx  tbem  to  achieve  hU 
loaU. 

1.  Race  problems.    2.  Comer,  Jamee.  i.  Schloat  (Warren) 

Productions,  Pleaaantrille,  N.  Y.  Series:  Human  relatlotu  aerlM 
(Pllmstrlp) 

925  Fi  A  6&-4458 

Warren  Schloat  ProdnctlMiS 


They  have  overcome — Gordon  Psaka  (FUrngtrip)     Warren 

Schloat  Productions,  1967. 

89  fr.  color.  So  mm.  and  [^onodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  S3|  rpm.,  14 
mln.     microgroore.     (Human  relations  aeries) 

With  transcript. 

Creditt:  Kditor,  Richard  W.  Bruner. 

SHmmary;  Describes  the  early  life  of  author,  photoKrapher,  and 
compoeer  Gordon  Parka,  describing  his  first  interest  In  photography, 
his  early  failures,  and  bis  constant  struggle  to  overcome  racial  preju- 
dice. 

1.  Parks,  Gordon,  1912-  i.  Schloat  (Warren)   Poductlons, 

PleasantTllle.  \.  V.  Series:  Human  relations  aeries  (TUmstrlp) 

927  Fi  A  68-^51 

Warrea  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

Tkcy  kMw  tbey  wen  yOptes.  [Motkm  picture]    Plimoth  PUnta- 
tion,  1971.     Made  by  Wragby  Filmt. 

il  min.     Id.     coior.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  dociuncnury  nwntive,  which  trace*  the  Pilgriffl  sdveaturc 
from  iu  ohfliiii  in  Bsbwonh.  Eng..  to  the  arrival  oT  the  Pilgrims  at  Plimoth  in 
New  England.  Designed  as  an  onentation  tor  viailon  at  PUmoCfa  PUaUtkm, 


I.  Pilgrim  Fathen. 
tF68j 
ONE 


PlaatatiMi,  inc.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 
973.1  72-701077 

72  MARC 


They  live  by  water  {Motion  picture)     KEG  Productions, 
Toronto.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Explorations, 

1969. 

26  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

I'roducwl  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Audubon  and  Canadian 
AiHlnbon  Societies. 

Credits:  Producers,  D.  Glbeon,  R.  Ellis.  G.  S.  Kedey:  consultant. 
G.  Knerer;  music,  R.  Harrison;  photographer,  J.  Carey;  editing, 
L.  LnwrencP.  D.  Smith. 

Summan/:  Shows  tbe  underwater  world  of  a  pond  populated  by 
the  hydra,  a  tiger  that  Uvea  underwater,  and  a  scorpion  that  looks 
like  a  dead  twig. 

1.  Pond  ecology.  l  Keg  Productions  Limited,  n.  A-V  Explora- 
tions, Inc.        Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre  (Motion  picture) 

574.92  74r-70940» 

A-V  Explorations 

They  need  not  die  (Motion  picture)     WRC-TV,  1970. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Perspective) 

SUMMARY :  Examines  two  Innovative  abock-trauma  units  which 
are  helping  to  save  the  lives  of  accident  victims.  Describes  learned 
techniques  such  as  those  of  M.^SH  Units  In  Viet  Nam  and  shows 
bow  they  can  be  applied  to  civilian  medical  service. 

1.  First  aid  In  Illness  and  Injury.  I.  Washington.  D.  C.  Tele- 
Tlslon  station  WRC-TV.     II.  Series:  PerspeetlTe  (Motion  picture) 

fBC873  616  7(J-71ia22 

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They  shall  pay  {Motion  picture)     Playgoers  Pictures.    Re- 
leased by  Pathe  Exchanj^,  l&ai. 

71  min.     si.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  S.'i  mm. 

Slightly  different  version  released  under  the  title  The  revenge 
maker. 

In  the  Mary  Pickford  film  collection,  Ubrary  of  Congress. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Charlotte  Pickford;  direction  and  scenario, 
Martin  Justine;  photography,  L.  William  O'ConneH;  editor  Stuart 
R.  Helsler.  Catt:  Lottie  Pickford.  Allan  rorrest,  Paul  Welgel, 
Lloyd  Wblttock,  George  Perlolat,  Katherine  GrlfStb. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  tbe  daughter  of  a  man  unjustly 
sent  to  prison  for  the  crimes  of  his  three  unscrupulous  Wall  Street 
business  associates,  and  her  attempted  revenge  after  be  dies  In  the 
prison  hospital. 

I.  Playgoers  Pictnres,  Inc.     il  Pathe  Exchange,  inc.     ni. 

nie RevHige maker  (Motion   picture)      iv.    Mary    Pltic- 

ftord  Aim  coQlectloo. 

Fi 68-516 

They  shall  pay    (Motion  picture) 
see  also   The  Revenge  maker 

They  sing  of  a  heaven.  [Motion  picture]  Mississippi  Arts  Com- 
mission. Made  and  released  by  Motion  Picture  Production, 
University  of  Mississippi,  1972. 

16  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  DocumeoU  lacred  hirp  linging,  a  2(X)  year  old  tradition  of 
reljgioui  singing  which  survives  today  in  the  rural  South. 

1.  Hymns.  English.     2-  Psalmody.        I.  Mississippi  Arts  Commiuion.     11. 
Mississippi.     University.     Motion  Picture  Production. 
[M2U7]  783,7  72-702179 

aNE  72  MARC 


They  steamed  to  glory  (Motion  picture)     International  Film 
Bureau.  1962.    Made  by  Bill  Warrick. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     Ifl  ram, 

Crediit:  Director  and  {Aotograpber.  Bill  Warrick. 

Summary:  A  documentary  of  the  steam  engine  and  the  part  It 
played  In  the  westward  expansion  of  the  United  States,  from  Its 
earliest  beginnings  In  1831  when  the  John  Bull  was  brought  from 
England,  to  the  last  run  of  a  mainline  steam  locomotive  in  I960. 
Shows  most  of  the  historically  Important  locomotives  In  action,  and 
Illustrates  the  development  In  design  and  Increase  in  sixe  and  power 
over  the  years.  Includes  scenes  of  the  race  in  1831  between  the  Tom 
Tliumb  and  a  horse  pulling  a  wagon,  the  Pioneer,  the  Wflllnm  Mason, 
and  other  famous  engines  and  events  of  historic  significance. 

1.  Locomotives.        i.   International  Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago. 
621.1  Fi  A  67-5547 

International  Film  Bureau.  Inc. 


They  went  that-a-way  {Motion  picture)  David  L.  Wolper 
Productions,  1963. 

26  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm,     (Hollywood  and  the  stars) 

Creditt:  Producer,  writer,  and  editor,  Terry  Sanders;  narrator, 
Joseph  Gotten ;  music  supervisor,  Jack  Tlllar. 

Summary:  Explores  the  western  movie  from  The  great  train  rob- 
bery of  the  early  19(X)'b  to  How  the  West  was  won  of  1963.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  William  S.  Hart,  Tom  Mix,  John  Wayne,  Gary 
Cooper,  and  of  the  singing  cowboys,  Roy  Rogers  and  Gene  Autry. 

1.  Western  films.  i.  Wolper   (David  L.)   Productions.  Se- 

ries :  Hollywood  and  tbe  sUrs  ( Motion  picture) 

791.43  Fi  68-309 

They  were  strong  and  good   (FUmttrip)     Weeton  Woods 

Studios,  1968. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  jAonodlsc:  2  s..  12  liL,  SM  rpm.  ml- 
crogroove. 

With  plcture-cued  text  booklet. 

CreiUt:  Produc-er,  Morton  Schlndel. 

Summary:  L'ses  the  pictures  and  text  of  tbe  book  by  Robert  Law- 
Bon  to  Illustrate  his  childhood  Impressions  of  bis  parents  and  grand- 
parents. 

I.  Lawson,  Robert.  1892-1957.    They  were  strong  and  good, 
n.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 

928  FiA68-1806 

Weston  Woods  Studios 

TTiey're  oat  to  get  yoa  {Motion  picture)  Small  BoaineBs 
Administration,  1969.    Made  by  Barton  Film  Co. 

13  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  about  two  cellmates,  one  a  prores- 
slonal  shoplifter,  who  form  a  shoplifting  team  and  plot  their  future 
crimes  against  retail  store  operators.  Designed  to  motivate  smaU 
retailers  to  take  preventive  measures  that  will  limit  shoplifting  In 
their  store*.  .  ...,,_*« 

1    Sbtmllftlng.         I.  U.  S.    SmaU  Business  Admlnlstratioa. 

864.16  70-706012 

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They're  patting  us  off  the  map  {Motion  picture)  Canadian 
Area  Development  Agency,  Dept.  of  R^onal  Economic 
Expansion,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  Natiwial  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

2fi  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer.  Bill  Brind ;  dli-ector,  Michael  Scott:  commen- 
tar.v.  Stanley  Jackson;  cameraman.  Tony  lanielo:  editor.  Edward 
LeLorraln. 

Summary:  PresenLt  a  portrait  of  a  small  Ontario  town,  Napanee. 
and  Its  efforts  to  attract  new  Industries  and  people.  Includes  views 
of  civic  leaders  and  townspeople  who  express  their  views  as  to  the 
reasons  for  the  lack  of  progress  and  development  In  Napanee. 

1.  Napanee— Industrie*.    2.  Industrial  promotion — Napanee.  l 

Canada.     Dept.  of  Regional  Economic  Expansion,     n.  Canada.    Na- 
tional Film  Board. 

330.9713  70-703590 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

They're  your  pe<vle  (Motion  picture)  WTTW.  Released 
by  Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

29  mi:i.    s<i.    I>&w.    16  mm.     (To  save  tomorrow) 

(;REl>n'.S:  i'riMlucers.  Robert  Kaiser.  Rudyard  Propst;  director. 
Robert  Kais*'r;  editor,  Dave  Shaw. 

SUJ[MARY :  A  film  In  cinema  verity  Style  which  reviews  one 
rehabilitation  approach  to  mental  Illness.  Points  out  the  necessity 
of  H  close  i-platlonship  between  the  mentally  ill  and  their  community 
and  how  the  community  can  help.  Shows  how  the  Singer  Zone 
Center  in  Ruckford,  III.,  aids  short-term  patients  and  helps  local 
communities  devHop  mental  health  facilities. 

1.  Community  mental  health  services — Illinois.     2,  Mentally  III — 
Rehabilitation.     3.    Singer   Zone   Center.         I.   Chicago.     Television 
station    WTTW.      II.    Indiana.      University.     Audio-Visual    Center. 
111.  Series:  IVi  save  tomorrow  (Motion  picture) 
[  R  A790]  362.2  79-712840 

Indiana.     I'nlv.  Audlo-Vlsnal  Center 

They've  killed  President  Uncobi  (Motion  picture)  Quaker 
Oats  Co.  Made  and  released  by  Wolper  Productions, 
1971. 

52  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Uses  authentic  still  pictures  to  recreate  the  ev«its 
and  Intrigue  leading  up  to  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln 
and  the  bizarre  aftermath.  Emphasizes  the  futility  of  political  assas- 
sinations, and  explains  that  while  a  great  public  leader  can  be 
murdered,  his  ideas  often  live  on  to  Inspire  succeeding  generations. 

1.   Uncoln,  Abraham,  Pres.   U.   S.,   180&-186S— AssasslnaUon. 
I.  Quaker  Oats  Company.    II.  Wolper  Productions. 

973.7  79-712185 

CINE 

The  Thicket    (Filmstrip) 
see    Ecological  communities:  The  thicket 

The  lliickneaB  planer  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Keleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Wood  working  machine  power 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  thickness  planer:  demonstrates  how  to 
set  It  up,  how  to  use  it  with  various  kinds  of  wood,  and  bow  to 
achieve  ^)eciflc  results. 

1.  Planlng-machinea.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia  Brl- 
Unnica  E^ducational  Corporation.  Series:  Wood  working  machine 
power  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  74-708286 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

The  Thief  {Motion  picture)  Methodist  Televisiwi,  Radio, 
and  Film  Commission,  1963. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Breakthru) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Nelson  Price:  director,  John  Clayton;  writer, 
Ernest  Pendrell.  Catt:  Bryan  Russell,  Luke  Ellis,  Richard  Capp, 
Jonathan  Troy, 

tiummary:  Discusses  the  problem  of  stealing  In  an  account  or  a  boy 
who  borrows  lx>ok8  from  the  school  library  without  cheddog  them 
out.     For  junior  high  school  students. 

1.  Stealing.  i.  Methodist  Church  (United  SUtea)  Television, 
Radio,  and  Film  Commission.  Series:  Breakthru  (Motion  picture) 
179  Fi  A  68-1854 

Methodist  Church  Tele-  vision.  Radio,  and  Film  Oommlssloo 


The  Thief  {Motion  picture)    Baling  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Values  In  action) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Authors,  G.  Moore,  W.  Woodruff. 

Summary:  Dramatization  of  a  problem  situation  designed  to  help 
children  become  conscious  of  the  values  that  K"''Je^,t*'«'r  be^s^jof- 

1  Children— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.        Series:  Values  in  action   (Motion  picture)  _     _      .^ 

372.8  75-700422 

Ealing  Corporation 

nUct  [Motion  picture]     ABC  Tekvisioa  Networit.     Made  and 
released  by  Metromedia  Produccrt  Corp.,  1971. 

90  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  dnmm  about  a  day  inlhc  life  of  a  prorcMiorul  burglar  wtto 
b  desperately  trying  lo  regain  cuatody  of  hit  »on  and  to  «Uve  off  Laa  V^at 
colkcton  who  want  him  to  repay  >  large  gambling  detK  before  dawn. 

1,  American  Broadcasting  (Company.     II.  MeUorocdia  Produceci  Corpon- 


lPN1997j 

CINE 


791.43 


72-700341 

MARC 


429 


The  Thief  of   Baghdad    {Motion  picture)     Titanus,   Rome. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1961. 

90  mi::,    sd.    color.    35  rain. 

Clnemaiicope,    Eastman  color. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Bruno  VailatI ;  director,  Arthur  Lubln:  script 
and  screenplay.  Augusto  Frasjtlnettl,  Fillppo  Sanjust,  Bruno  Vallatl; 
composer.  Carlo  Rustlchelll ;  director  of  photography,  Tonino  Delll 
Colli :  film  editor,  Gene  Rugglero.  Catt:  Steve  Reeves,  Georgia  Moll, 
Edy  Vessel,  Arturo  Domlnlcl.  Danlele  Vargas. 

Summary:  Adventure  fantasy  about  a  muscular  pickpocket  who 
passes  a  series  of  tests  to  win  the  beautiful  daughter  of  the  sultan. 

I.  Titanus,  s.  p.  a.    ii.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  inc. 

Fi  68-1578 

The  Thief  of  Bagdad  (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

ea  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  10  In..  33J  rpm.  (Fairy 
tale  magic) 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  story  of  the  thief  of  Bagdad.  Empha- 
sizes correct  diction  and  pronunciation. 

1.  Fairy  tales.  i.  Arabian  nlghta  n.  EJncydopaedla  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Fairy  tale  magic  (Fllmstrtp) 
398.21  7&-733564 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nIca  Educational  Corporation 

Thier.  Herbert  D 


Density:    Bubbles. 

Density:    Candles. 

Density:  Peanuts. 
Density:  Popcorn. 
Density:   Sponges. 


The  Thieving  magpie  (Motion  picture)  Loew's,  1954.  Re- 
leased by  Films  Incorporated  [1970?, 

Jl  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (MGM  musical  classic) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm.  under  the  title  La  gaua  ladra. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  Rossini's  La  gasza  ladra  performed  by  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  studio  orchestra. 

1.  Rossini,  Gloacchlno  Antonio,  1792-1868,  Ls  gaiza  ladra.  Over- 
ture. I.  Rossini.  Gloacchlno  Antonio.  1792-1869.  La  gaua  hidra. 
Overture.  II.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc.  III.  Films  Incorporated. 
IV.  La  Gaxza  ladra  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  79-711354 

Films  Incorporated 

The  Thieving  magpie  (L«  grnxsa  ladra)  (Motion  picture) 
Emanuele  Luzzatj  and  Glulio  Gianini,  Italy.  Releaaed  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Human  values  series) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  nmi. 

With  teachers'  game. 

Creditt:  Collaborators,  Alfred  V.  Roman.  Helen  B.  Warrln. 

Summary.-  U-oes  line,  color,  form,  and  .'<tory  In  presenting  in  anima- 
tion an  original  fairy  tale  by  Emanu^'te  Luzxatl  andCiulio  Cianini, 
lQq>ired  by  Rossini's  overture  La  gazza  ladra,  which  Illastrates  the 
Idea  that  tbe  tyrannical  do  not  always  win  out  over  the  weak  and 

I,  Rossini,  Gloac<Aino  Antonio,  1790-18881  La  gasn  ladra.  n. 
LuzEStl,   Emanuele,   1921-  hl   Glanlnl,  Giullo,   1927-  iv. 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     r.  Ia  Oazsa  ladra   (MotloD 
picture)       Series:  Hu-  man  values  aeries   (Motion  picture) 

398.24  71-701262 

Universal  Education  and  Vlaual  Arts 

Thifault,  Gerard 
see 


Ay-bo-le. 


Thin  along  with  C.  V.  Hostetlcr  (Motion  picture)  Mara- 
thon International  Productions.  Released  by  Paramount 
Picture"  Corp.,  1962. 

8  mln.     sd.    bftw.    35  mm.     (High  toi^r) 

Creditt:  Producers.  Kenneth  Baldwin,  Howard  A.  Eaders:  director, 
Konstantin  Kaiser;  script,  Howard  A.  Enders;  photographer,  Bern- 
ard Dresner ;  editor,  Kenneth  Brighton. 

Summary:  Comedian  Jim  Backus  goes  through  some  peculiar 
exercises  in  order  to  reduce  flab.  Including  watching  pretty  girls  at 
tbe  beach,  standing,  flying  a  kite  from  a  ch&lr,  and  floating  about  In 
a  swimming  pooL 

I.  Marathon  International  Productions,  Inc.  New  York.  d.  Para- 
mount Pictures  CorporaUoo.        Series :  High  topper  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-322 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Thin  bodies  of  revolution  at  incidence  (Motion  picture) 
Educational  Services.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
taniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mm.     si.     color.     1«  mm.     (Fluid  metbanlra  fllm«) 

Mso  Issued  in  rtandard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.    n  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide,  „h„^ 

SUMMARY:   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  pnase 

**' l^^BodT^trf*  re«»lution.     2.   Fluid  mechanica.  I.  Bducational 

Services,  Inc     Newton,  Mass.     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.        Series:  Fluid  mechanJoi  films  (Motion  picture) 
532  76-T10324 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


TUa-Ufcr  <^r<»atography.  [I^lmstrip]    Pace  College.    Releued 
by  Univeraai  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

»0  fr-     colot,     35  mm,     (Advanced  chemicaJ  Uboratory  techaiquea) 
SUMMARY;  Demoo»ir«te»  the  leparabon  of  ■  chlorophyll  mixWre  by 
mean>  of  ihin-Uyer  chromaU>(nphy.  Coven  the  cleaning  of  ^le*.  the  prepan- 
tion  Mid  addition  of  the  »liiny,  «ctJvaiion,  iponing.  development,  and  vbuaHia- 
tion.  With  capiioni 

1 ,  Thin  layer  citromatography.  2.  ChlorophyU.  I.  Pace  College.  New 
York.  II.  Univeraai  Edocatioo  and  VUual  Arti.  Ill,  Serka:  Advanced  chemi- 
cal laboratwy  techniquea.  [Filmstripj 

tQDin.CSj  544 

Universal  Education  and  72 

Viaual  Am 


72-732812 
MARC 


Thin-layer  chromatography.    Part  1 :  Preparation  of  plates 

(Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971. 
M:i<]e  I>v  William  lirose  Pi-oductioiis. 

4  niin."  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Techiilq»e.s  of  organic  chemis- 
try.    Series  'I:  Chromatographic  and  spectroscopic  methods,  no.  7) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

t'REDITS:  Authors.  Joseph  Casanova,  John  .\.  Mangravite. 

SUMMARY:  Erphilns  thin-layer  chromatography,  and  notes  that 
although  the  technique  Is  suitable  for  very  limited  preparative  u.>»e8. 
It  provides  a  rapid,  efilclent  method  for  the  analysis  of  complex  non- 
volatile mixtures.  Demon.st rates  how  to  prepare  the  thin  layer 
p|])ie»i  using  either  the  immersion  technique  or  the  spreading  lechnlque. 

1.  Thin  layer  chromatography.  I.  Holt.  Klnehart  and  Winston, 
Inc.  II.  Series:  Techniqiies  of  organic  chemistry.  Series  2:  Chro- 
matographic and  spec-  troscopic  methoda  (Motion  picture) 

547  7&-711962 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Thin-layer  chromatography.  Part  2:  Separation  of  a  mix- 
ture (Motion  picture)  Holt.  Rinelinrt  nnd  Winston,  1071. 
Made  by  William  lirose  Productions. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm,  (Techniques  of  organic  chemls- 
tr.v.     Series  2:  Chromatographic  and  sitectroscoplc  methods,  no.  8) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

("EDITS:  .Authors,  Joseph  Casanova,  John  .^.  Mangravite. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  use  thin-layer  chromatography 
plates  to  Identify  the  components  of  an  authentic  reaction  mixture. 
Demonstrates  how  to  analyie  the  components  of  a  reaction  mixture 
after  the  water  8olut)le  material  has  been  removed. 

1.  Thin  layer  chromatography.  2.  Separation  (Technology)  I. 
Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  11.  Series:  Techniquea  of  organic 
chemistry.  Series  2:  Chromatographic  and  spectroacopic  methods 
(Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

547  71-711963 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

The  Thin  red  line  {Motum,  jwture)  Security  Pictures. 
ReJeased  by  Allied  Artists  Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

96  miii-     sd.     bJcw.     35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 
A  Philip  Yordan  production  presented  by  A.  C.  E.  Fllms. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Jaroea  Jonea. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Sidney  Harmon;  director.  Andrew  Marton; 
screenplay.  Bernard  Gordon;  music.  Malcolm  Arnold;  photograiAr. 
Manuel  Berenguer;  editor,  IKrrek  Parsons.  Cast:  Kelr  Dullea,  Jack 
Warden.  James  Phllbrook,  Robert  Kanter.  Ray  Daley. 

Summary:  A  war  drama  about  an  Army  private  who  is  alowiy 
brutalized  by  conflict  within  his  company  and  by  combat  for  Burrlval 
on  Guadalcanal.  ^,       _^     ^ 

I    Jones.  James.  1921-  The  thin  red  line.      ii.  Security  Pic- 

ture*, inc.     III.  Allied  ArtlaU  Plcturea  Corporation. 

75-702009 


The  Thing  at  Foxcatcher  Farms  (Motion  picture)  Life 
magazine  and  Cin^  Reynard,  1968.    Made  by  Dicit  Young 

Productions. 

28  mln.    wl.    color,     1«  mm. 

BumwMry:  A  view  of  the  V.  S.  Modem  PenUthlon  Championship 
tryouta  in  which  John  duPont  participated  and  wrved  as  host  at  his 
Pennsylvania  e«Ute.  „     ,  „  .,    , 

1    Pentathlon.        i.   Life   (Chlcafo)     it.  Cin«  Reynard.  Inc. 

796.4  7ft-702612 

CINE 

A  Thing  called  hope  (Votion  picture)  Muscular  Dystrophy 
Associations  of  America,  1967.  Made  by  The  Communica- 
tions Group  (Cremld  Productions) 

20  min,     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

nummary:  A  documentary  which  deacribea  what  muscular  dys- 
trophy Is  and  what  kind  of  people  have  the  dlaeaae. 

1.  Mwacnlar  dystrophy.  i.  Muscular  Dystrophy  Asaociatlons  of 
America. 

M6.T  KiA«g-168 

cim 

Things  chmnge:  soUds,  Hquids,  gasM  {Motim  pietun)  En- 
cyclop«i!di»  HriUiinica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

10  mill.     Hd-     color.    16  mm. 

CrMUt:  Author,  Albert  Carr.  .  .      ,.     .^         .,  - 

SuwMrv    Eiplalmi  l>0"  lo  Klenlltj  -Mi:  Iklulda.  an<l  »«•. 
■nd  «liow»  lio»   maiter  ran  duoa.  from  one  ttale  t»  another  m 
dlfferHit  en.lronmwita  and  temperaturea 
Another  iMue.    b4w.  , ,»,..,_. 

1    Solid.     2    Liquid.     S.  Oa«»i.     4.  Chanae  of  «.te  (Plifalal 
I  bcrdovaedla  Brlunnlca  Educational  ComoraUon.  ,„_„. 

872JJ  75-7Uio«* 

Rnadociwidla  Britannica  MncaUonal  Corn. 


The  Things  I  cannot  change   (Uotion  jn'ture)     ^^^^ 
Film  Srd  of  Canada  in  collaboration  with  ^e  Special 
Planning   Secretariat  of   the   Pri-T;   ^.""mT 
leased  Iw  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

freln.-  prod"":  Jo'hn"  Kemeny,  director,  ttnj.  B.ll.ntyne; 
photogrnphy.  Paul  LeacU;  editor  BUl^Brlnd  ,„ 

I.  Canada.     National  Film  Bo^'l^g  ^  pj  ^  68-1257 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  Things  I  cannot  change  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada  in  collaboration  with  the  Special 
Planning  Secretariat  of  the  Privy  Council  OflSce,  1967. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

55  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  John  Kemeny;  director,  Tanya  Ballantyne; 
photography,  Paul  Leach ;  editor.  Bill  Brtnd. 

Summary:  ObaerTea  the  day-to-day  life  of  a  family  llTlng  In 
Montreal  In  order  to  probe  the  meaning  of  poverty  In  Canada. 

1.  Montreal— Social  condlMons.    2.  Montreal— Poor.  i.  Canada. 

National  Film  Board,    ii.  Films  Incorporated. 

339.4  77-706665 

Public  Media 

Things  that  bounce  (Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
Credits:  Author,  Bertha  Sickels. 

Summary:  Explains  and  lUustratea  ttie  concept  of  Iwoncing.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  people  l)ouncing  for  fun  and  safe^,  of  hall  stonee, 
of  tumbleweeds,  and  of  desert  sanda.  Showa  the  reaction  of  bats  as 
sound  bounces  baclr  to  them.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Motion— Juvenile  fllma.        i.  Troll  AsKtclates. 

372.3  75-737427 

Troll  Associates 

IWTUnv  that coaat.  (Modoo  picture]    Concordia  rUmft,  1956. 

30  min.     td.     btw.     16  mm.  ,    , 

SUMMARY;  A  wealthy  indu»triali«'i  ambition  (o  achieve  a  cwtain  tmmor- 
taliiy  by  the  e»tabli»hnwni  of  a  chariiaWe  fouodaiioo  b  checked  by  the  couomI 
of  hii  p«»toc  thai  no  man  hat  ever  paid  his  way  into  heaven. 

1   Good  work*  (Theolo»y)       1.  Concordia  PiWiahing  Houk.  Sl  Louit 
,BT773,  248  72-701646 

ConcofdU  Film*  '2  mabi, 

Things  that  fall   (Filmstrip)     Troll  Associat«e,  1970. 

34  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
CreditB:  Aatbor.  Bertha  Sickels. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  pulling  forces  of  gravity  fill  the  world 
with  falUng  things  such  as  leaves,  seeds,  dust,  ashes  from  space,  and 
rain.  Explains  bow  the  power  of  falllog  water  wvrks  for  man. 
With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Gravitation— Juvenile  fllms.        i.  Troll  Associates. 

372.3  79-737428 

Troll  Associates 

Things  that  float  {Filmstrip)  My  weekly  reader  fl96-!j 
Made  by  Ralph  I^opatin  Productions. 

25    fi      color.     3.")    mm.     (New    science    reading    adventure.^) 
Sumiiuiiv:   Shows   various  object.'*  which  can   float  and  explains 
how  they  are  able  to  do  so.  „     ,        .,  , 

1.  Floating  bodies.  i.  My  weekly  reader.  Serie.« :  New  sci- 
ence reading  adventures  (Filmstrip  I 

372.3  72-733182 

Pennsvlvaiiia  School  for  the  Deaf 


Things  that  float  (Filmstrip)     Troll  Associates,  1»70. 

34  f r.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit;  Author.  Bertha  Sickels.  .  -     ..         i. 

Summary:  ExpUlna  and  Illustrates  the  concept  of  floattng.  In- 
cludes scenes  of  people,  toys,  ships.  Icebergs,  pjants,  Insecte,  and 
birds  as  they  float  on  water;  and  of  clouds,  seeds,  made-made  bal- 
loons and  gliders  as  they  float  In  apace.    With  capttons.     For  prl- 

°**1^  Hydrodynamics  —  Juvwille    fllms.  2.    Hydrostatics  —  Juvenile 

fllms.        L  Troll  Associates.  ■„,.,„,,«« 

372.3  72-737429 
Troll  Associates 


Things  to  do  when  you  visit  the  xoo   (Motion  picture) 
Reinald  Werrenrath.    Released  by  Journal  Films,  1967. 

15  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credili:  Collaborators.  Leonard  Fisher.  Ruth  Strip  In 

Summary:  Follows  a  group  of  children  on  a  vialt  to  the  loo  In 
order  to  explain  some  Initial  concepts  about  the  animal  world  and 
to  examine  aoroe  of  Ita  Individual  members.  Including  the  elephant, 
thellraffe.  the  lion,  the  monkey,  and  the  anake.  Stieaaes  rule,  of 
conduct  and  safety,  and  explains  reaaona  for  malnUinlng  a  aoa 

Another  issue.    8  mm. 

1.  Zoological  gardens.        l  Werrenrath,  Belnald,  Jr.     n.  Journal 

nims,  inc.,  Chicago.  „.   .   ^„  ,.^„ 

590.74  Fi  A  68-1203 
Journal  Films 

Things  to  do   when  you  visit   the  zoo   (Motion  picture) 
Journal  Films,  1968. 

15  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Primary  adence  aerie*) 

I,oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .      ,  _    i,* 

Summary:  Examines  some  Initial  concepts  about  the  animal  world 
and  its  Individual  members. 

1    Animals— Juvenile  fllma.  l  Journal  Ftlms,  Inc.  Chicago. 

Series-  Primary  science  sertes  (Motion  picture.     Journal  FUma) 
372.3  79-700770 

Journal  Films 

Think  before  you  drown  (Motion  picture)     Render's  digest. 

Made  nnd  released  by  Vavin,  1062. 

3  mill.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm.  ^   ,      _ 

Base.!   nn   an   article   of   the  same   title  which   appeared   In   the 
Reader's  digest.  July  1962.  ^  , 

Summary:  Illustrates  swimming  techniques  that  can  help  prevent 

"^T'lTrtaavlng.        I.   The  Reader's  digest,      c.   Vavln,   Inc.,   New 

^**'^'  614.8  Fi  A  68-1926 

VavIn,  lac. 


Things  that  fly  (FUmstrip)     Troll  Associates,  1970. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Author,  Bertha  Sickels. 

Summary:  Trace*  the  history  of  flight,  and  depicts  flying  reptiles 
of  prehistoric  times,  man's  early  attempts  to  construct  flying  winga, 
and  the  modern  uses  of  planes  In  today's  world.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Aeronautics — Juvenile  fllma.        i.  Troll  Associates, 

372.3  77-737430 

Troll  Associates 


Things  that  roU  (Filmstrip)     Troll  Associates,  1970. 

32  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditn:  Author,  Bertha  Sickels. 

Summury:  Explains  and  illustrates  the  concept  of  rolling  to  flat- 
ten, lengthen,  or  bold  thlnga.  Shows  bow  rolling  is  an  easy  way  to 
move  thliigR.  and  how  wheels  became  man'a  greatest  helpera.  With 
captions.    For  primary  grades.  

1.  Rolling  (Metal-work)— Juvenile  fllnu.  2.  Wheels— Jurenlle 
fllms.        I.  'Troll  Associates. 

372.3  70-787431 

Troll  Associates 


Things  that  stick  (FUmttrip)     Troll  AaeociateB,  1970. 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Credifx:  Author.  Bertha  Sickels.  .      ,  ...  , 

Summary:  Explains  and  Illustrates  the  concept  of  sticking,  in- 
cludew  Bcenea  of  boxes  and  labels,  furniture,  books,  parta  of  Planes, 
cara,  and  houses  that  are  cemented  together.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Cementa.  Adhesive— Juvenile  fllms. 
372.8 


:.  Troll  Associates. 

74-737432 


Troll  AasocUtea 


Think,  listen,  and  say:  A  surprise  for  Coco  (Fihnttrip) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

23  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In..  33i  rpm..  10  mln. 
microErriHjvp. 

With  teacher's  manual,  student  activity  books,  and  sequence  story 
cards. 

CrediU:  Authors,  Joan  M.  Sayi-e,  James  E.  Mack. 

Summary:  \  lesson  in  recall,  using  a  story  about  a  dog  whose 
friends  give  him  a  surprise  birthday  party. 

1.  Recollection   (Paychologyi  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.     u.  A 

Surprise  for  Coco  (Filmstripl 

Fi  A  67-3708 

EyeCate  House 

Think,  listen,  and  say:   A  trip  to  the  farm   (Filmstrip) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

24  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlBc:  12  In.,  331  rpm,,  10  mln. 


Credit;  Authors.  Joan  M   Sayre:  James  E.  Mack. 
Summaiy:  Gives  lessons  In  recall  of  Bounds  typical  of  the  farm. 
I.  Recollection  (Psychology)    2.  Sounds.        i.  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc. 
n.  A  Trip  to  tiie  farm  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3704 

Eye  Gate  House 

Think,  listen,  and  say:  Adventures  with  some  soimda  that 

are  alike  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

23  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  12  in.,  33i  rpm..  10  mln. 
microgroove. 

With  teacher's  manual,  student  activity  books,  and  sequence  story 
cards. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Joan  M.  Sayre,  James  K  Mack. 

Sitmmary:    Distinguishes  among  different   types  of  sounds   using 
various  types  of  whistles  and  bells. 

1.  Sounds.  I.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.     n.  Adventures  with  aome 

sounds  that  are  alike  (FUmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3705 
Eye  Gate  House 

Think,  listen,  and  say:  Introducing  Pepe  and  Mimi  (Film- 
tti-ip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  12  In..  .«i  rpm..  19  mln.. 


cards.  _   ,,    . 

Credits:  Authors.  Joan  M.  Sayre;  James  K.  Mack. 

Summary:   Gives  lessons  in   auditory  discrimination  designed  to 
help  the  pupil  to  hear  difreren«v.>i  between  sounds  ami  «old^. 

1.  Discrimination  learning.    2.  Sounds.        i.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc. 
II,  Introducing  Pepe  and  Miml  (FUmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-8702 
Eye  Gate  House 

Think,  liaUn.  and  say:   Listening   with   Pepe  and  Mimi 

(Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 
31  fr.     color,     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.,  IS  mln. 


cards.  „   ..     ^ 

Creditt:  Authors.  Joan  M   Sayre;  James  K.  Mack. 
Summary:  Discusses  and  Illustrates  variations  In  sounds.    Uemou- 

Btrates  differences  In  outside  and  Inside  noises. 

1    Sounds.        I.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc    n.  Ustenlng  with  Pepe  and 

""°"'"'-°""'"  Fi  A  67-8703 

Bye  Gate  House 

Think,  listen,  and  say:   Mimi  and  Pepe  and  the  secret 
treasure  (FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

23  fr     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  SSI  rpm..  10  mln. 


Creditt:  Authors,  Joan  M.  Sayre,  James  B.  Mack. 

Summary:  A  lesson  in  recall  In  which  children  are  asked  to  draw 
pictures  to  lUuatrate  a  particular  event  In  sequence. 

1.  Recollection  (Psychology)  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.    n.  Miml 

and  Pepe  and  the  secret  treasure  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-8707 
E)er,«teHoU!«e 


430 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Think,  listen,  and  say:  The  adrentarcs  of  Mimi  and  Pep« 
pappet  (Filnutrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

22  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodfsc:  13  In.,  331  rpm..  10  mln. 
micn^roove. 

With  teacher's  manual,  student  actlTlty  books,  and  sequence  story 
cards. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Joan  M.  Sayre,  James  K.  Mack. 

Svmmaliy:  A  memory  drill  In  which  children  are  asked  to  draw 
pictures  to  Illustrate  erents  In  sequence  from  the  story  of  MIml  and 
Pepe  and  their  friends  who  help  them  to  build  a  secret  cava 

1.  Memory.     2.  Recollection  (Psycholody)  r.  Eye  Gate  House, 

loc.     II.  The  Adrentures  of  MIml  and  P^  puppet  (PUmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3706 
Eye  Gate  Hou«e 


Think,  listen,  and  say:  The  dty  of  make  belicre  (FSm- 
strip)  Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

22  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  12  In.,  33)  rpm..  II  min. 
mIcroKiuove, 

With  teacher's  manual,  student  actlrlty  books,  and  sequence  story 
cards. 

Credif:  Authors,  Joan  M.  Sayre,  James  E.  Mack. 

Swmmary.'  A  lesson  fn  recall,  using  the  story  of  a  little  boy  and 
girt  wbo  And  themselves  In  a  city  of  make  bellere  where  all  the 
houses  and  streets  are  made  of  confections. 

1.  Recollection  (Psychology)  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  loc.     n   Hie 

City  nf  make  believe  ( Fflmatrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3709 
Eye  Gate  House 


Think  of  it  as  money.  [Motion  picture)    National  BankAmericard. 
1972.     Made  by  Keith  Merrill  Associates. 

27  min.     «d.     color.     16  mm.  u         u 

SUMMARY    Briefly  irsces  the  history  of  methods  of  exchange  through  e«- 

hibiu  tl  ihc  SmithK.man  Institution,  showing  bow  the  bank  cwd  fits  mlo  today  i 

lystem  of  value  exchanie. 

1   Credit  cards.       I.  National  BankAmencard.  mc. 

rHG3755i  332.1  72-702345 

STe         '  n  MARC 

llink  win.  [Motion  picture]    Take  Ten  Incorponted.     Releaicd 
by  Dartnell  Corp.,  1971, 

30  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

With  meeting  leadcT's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Sur  football  pUycr  and  aalcsman.  George  Blanda.  rclaces  hb 
phiioaophy  and  penonal  cxpenenca  in  football  and  laies  to  niapire  ibe  isks 
training  and  motivation  of  oUten. 

I.  Salesmen  and  salesmanshipL  I.  Take  Ten  Incorponted.  II.  Dwtaea 
Corporation. 

(HF5438i  658.15  72-700989 

DartneU  Corp.  72  MARC 


ThinkinK  about  drinknig  (Motion  pieturt)    Alfred  HixKina 
Productions,  1967. 

15  mlD.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer,  Alfred  H.  Higglns;  photography. 
Tern  Vlhlene,  Jr. 

Summary:  Pictures  and  descrlt)es  the  effects  of  alwAoHc  beverages 
on  the  body,  the  nervous  system,  and  behavior.  Deflnes  alcoholism 
aod  dlscomes  Its  relationship  to  physical  aad  mental  well-bting. 
An  open  ended  film  designed  to  stimulate  dlactisBlon. 

1.    Alcoholism.  I.    HIggliM    (Alfred)    Productions,   Hollywood, 

Oallf. 

613.8  Fi  A  68-1342 

Alfred  HIgglns  Prodoc-  Uons 


The  Thinking  book   (Motion  picture)     Bank  Street  Collcf^e 
of  Kduration.     Hcleased  by  McGraw-IIill  Book  Co.,  lt>68. 

10  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Bank  Street  reading  Incentive 
film  series) 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Sandol  Stoddard  Warburg. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Sidney  Poitler  reads  a  story  about  the  Important  things 
a  boy  has  to  think  about  while  he  Is  being  urged  to  attend  to  such 
mundane  tasks  as  getting  up,  washing,  and  dressing, 

t.  Warburg,  Sandol  Stoddard.  The  thinking  l>ook.  it.  Bank 
Street  College  of  Education.  New  Tork.  iii.  McOraw-HIll  Book 
Company.  Series:  Bank  Street  reading  Incentive  film  series  (Men- 
tion picture) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-2227 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Thinking  clearlj   (Filmstrip)     Educational  Directifm. 
leased  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 


B»- 


6  Hlmstripa.  color.  86  nun.  and  S  pbooodlMa  (2  s.  eacfa). 
S8i  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonoupe  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS ;  Consulting  editor,  Robert  W.  Halapeo. 

CONTENTS :  1.  Incooslstendea.— 2.  Object*  and  eovlroonMnta.— 
&.  Objects  and  fanctioos.— 4.  rinding  objects.— 6.  Analogiea.— «.  Gats- 
forles. 

1.  Thought  and  tbtnkteg.        I.  Bdncattooal  Direction.  Inc 
II.  Bye  Gate  Hons^  Inc. 

rBF465]  372,24  76-7W8W 

Bye  Gate  House 


Thinking  imagiwttJTeJy,  apenUnf  deailj  (Filmstrip)  In- 
ternational Cinemedia  Center,  MtxifTeal.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

6  fllmstrlpe.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  ln„  SSI  rp<n- 

mlcrogroove. 

With  script 

CREDITS  :  OonsulUnt,  Courtney  Cwtden. 

CONTENTS :  StlmnUtlng  the  ImaglnaUon :  stories  waiting  to  be 
told.— Accurate  deecrlptlon :  passing  a  picture. — OwTect  Mqoence  of 
events :  tiling  It  straight. — Motivation  of  character :  why  did  be  do 
ItT— Using  o^orftd  lasgnacs:  make  the  storr  live.  Storlea  for  yoa 
to  retell. 

1.  Creative  tbinklng—Juvenlle  Dims.  L  Intematiooal  Cineme- 
dia Center.    II.  Learning  Corporatloa  of  America. 

372.6  71-787860 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Thinking  in  sets  (Motion  picture)  General  Electric  Educa- 
tional Films,  li)64. 

11  miti.,  sd.,  color,  16  mm.     (Pathways  to  modem  mathematics) 
With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  visual  aids  to  explain  the  concept  of  sets.  Points 
discussed  Include  the  meaning  of  sets,  writing  seta,  classiflcatlon  of 
aets.  and  set  relations. 

1.  Set  theory.  i.  General  Electric  Educational  Films.  Series: 
Pathways  to  modern  math«natics  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  64-1445 
General  Electric  Bduca-  tlonal  Films 

rev 

The  Thinking  ???  machines  (Motion  picture)  Bell  Tele- 
phone LaboratOTiee,  Released  by  Garden  State/Novo,  inc., 
1969. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     19  nun. 

g Miliary,-  Bxptoraa  tlw  many  deAnlthma  of  the  pbrase  "to  think," 
and  coavaTm  these  deflnltloM  with  the  actual  ofieratloiia  perfwmed 
by  man  and  oonvaters.  Usea  a/a  electronic  rtrtwt  as  tlie  main  char- 
acter. 

1.  Artlfldnl  intanigeaee.        l  B^  IWeptiooe  I^boratorlefl,  Inc. 
n.  Garden  State/Novo,  Inc. 

510.78  70-702613 


Thinking — moving — learning     (Motion    picture)      Bradley 
Wright  Films,  1970. 

20  nj'ii.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Bradley  Wright;  script.  Penny 
Wright;  consultant,  Jac*  Capon. 

Summary:  Jack  Capon,  designer  of  a  comprelienslve  developmen- 
tal program  for  preschool  and  primary  grade  children,  demonstrates 
26  perpetual-motor  actlvltlea.  Filmed  In  a  kindergarten  class  In  Los 
Altos,  Calif. 

1.  Perceptiial-motor  learning.  2,  Education,  Primary.  r.  Brad- 
ley Wright  Films. 

372.8  71-707536 

Bradley  Wright  Films 


Thinking  of  you   (Motion  picture)     Hallmark  Cards.     Re- 
leased by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-?, 

15  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:   Traces   the  production   of  a   greeting  card   from   the 
artist's  original  Idea  to  the  sale  of  the  card. 

1.  Greeting  cards.  i.  Hallmark  Cards.  Inc.     n.  Modem  Talking 

Picture  Service,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-6196 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 


Thinning  acrylic  lacquer  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Auto  reflnlshlng  series) 
Loop  film.  ,    „  , 

1.  Automobile*— Painting.    2.  Thinner  (Paint  mixing)         I.  Fair- 
field  Associates.     XL    Universal   Education   and   Visual   Arts.     HI. 
Series:   Auto  reflnlshlng  serlea   (Motion  picture) 
[TLIM]  629.28  74-715264 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Thioacetomide  and  hydrogen  sulfide  (Motion  picture)    Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971.    Made  by  Telemated  Motion 

Pictures. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  ( Ionic  reactions  In  aqueous  solu- 
tion, no.  9) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS-  Consultant,  Norman  Duffy. 

•ifMMARY  ■  Demonstrates  significant  chemical  reactions  In  solu- 
tion and  presents  the  baUnced  Ionic  equations  for  these  reactions. 
Uses  animation  to  explain  the  reactions  In  terms  of  the  fundamental 
principles  and  concepts  of  chemistry.  «   ,.  ^     _       ,i  ui.,^ 

1  Solution  (Chemistry)  2.  Thloacetamlde.  3.  Hydrogen  sulphide. 
1  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  II.  Series:  Ionic  reactions  In 
aqueous  solution  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 

541  (8—711954 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Thiokol  Chemical  Corporation 
see 

The  Air  vane  governor. 

The  (Carburetor. 

The  4-cycle  engine. 

How  to  adjust  the  breaker  points. 

How  to  inspect  and  replace  the  valves. 

How  to  remove  the  valves. 

How  to  time  the  2-cycle  engine. 

How  to  trouble  shoot  a  small  engine. 
Humetrlcs -phono  cardio  scan  no.  2. 

Magneto  ignition. 


Reading  the  micrometer. 

Report  trom  Thiokol:    Polysulfide  base  in- 
dustrial sealants. 


Talcing  inside  measurements. 

The  2-cycle  engine. 
Use  of  a  torque  wrench. 
Use  of  thickness  gauges. 
Valve  timing  the  4-cycle  engine. 


Thiokol  Chemical  Coiporation. 
see 


Third  Avenue  el  (Motion  picture) 
Released  by  ACI  Films. 


\\U6atcb  Division 


Carson  Davidson,  1967. 


11  min.,  sd.,  color,  16  mm. 

Summary:  A  Htm  study  which  conveys  the  nostalgic  attitude  of 
New  Yorkers  toward  an  elevated  railway— a  noisy  symbol  of  a  gentle 
era  in  the  city's  pasL 

Credid;  Writer,  Caraon  Davidson;  mualc,  Wanda  Landowaka. 
-Another  issue.     35  ^nm.     Released  by  Irving  T-esser 


431 


Enterprises. 

L  Railroads,  Elevated— New  York  (City)  2.  New  York  (City)  — 
Soc   life  &  cust        I.  Davidson.  Carson,     n.  ACI  Films.  Inc. 

Fi  A  64-1087  rev 
ACI  Films 

The  Third  banquet  (Motion  picture)  PiAlic  Media,  inc. 
Made  by  Sfaeil-Kama  Productions.  Released  by  Films 
Incorporated,  1969. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Explores  the  early  hippy  movement  In  San  Francisco. 
Includes  scenes  of  Golden  Gate  Park,  the  Avalon  Ballroom,  Halght- 
Asbury,  the  Grateful  Dead,  Big  Brother  and  the  Holding  Company, 
and  Lenore  KandeL 

1.  Hippies— San  Francisco.  i.  Public  Media,  inc.    n.  Films  In- 

corporated- -„«,-» 

301.2  73-706167 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


A  lUri  chMOa.  [Motioo  picture]     Adolph  Coofi  Co.  197X 
Made  by  Summit  I^lms. 

27  min.     sd.    color.     1(  aa. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  aad  evalualca  various  prognni*  of  dbcAdotpfcCoofi 
OMnpany  in  *n  attempt  to  acquaint  industry  with  the  way  they  tksve  hired 
diaadvantaged  pcraoctt.  Encourages  tlie  development  of  ctapioyBKBt  oppor- 
tunity progranu. 

1.  Miimriiiea — Employmeai — United  Stales — Case  studies.  2.  Coon 
(Adolph)  Compaoy,  Cokten,  Colo.  L  Coor*  (A<Uph)  Company,  Ootdtn, 
Colo. 

[HD6305.M5]  331.5  72-700486 

ONE  73  MARC 

The  Third  China   (Motion  picture)     CBS  News.    Released 
by  Carousel  Films,  1969, 

16  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Originally  telecast  on  CBS  in  the  series  60  minutes. 

Credits:  Commentators.  Harry  Reasoner,  Mike  Wallace. 

Summary:  K  report  on  the  economic,  political,  and  cultural  life 
of  the  20  million  Chinese  [>eople  living  In  the  various  countries  of 
Southeast  Asia.  Elxamlnes  why  these  people  control  the  economy  of 
these  countries  and  the  resultant  hostility  and  uneasiness  of  the 
citizens.  Includes  scenes  of  some  of  the  ancient  traditions  of  China. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Chinese  In  Southeastern  Asia.  i.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Sys- 
tem, Inc.     CBS  News,     il  Carousel  Films,  Inc.,  New  York, 

826.261  79-709890 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Third  day   (Motion  picture)     Warner  Bros.  Pictures, 
1965. 

119  min.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Pana vision.    Technicolor. 

A  Warner  Bros.-Flrst  National  film. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Joseph  Hayes. 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director.  Jack  Smlght ;  screenplay,  Burton 
Wohl.  Robert  Presnell,  Jr.;  music,  Percy  Faith;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Robert  Surtees ;  fllm  editor,  Stefan  Amsten.  Ca*t:  George 
P^ipard.  Elizabeth  Ashley,  Roddy  McDowall,  Arthur  O'ConneU, 
Mona  Washbijurne,  Herbert  Marshall. 

Summary:  .\  mystery  melodrama.  A  young  man,  sutTering  from 
amnesia  as  a  result  of  an  automobile  accident,  struggles  to  regain 
his  memory,  to  clear  himself  of  a  charge  of  murdering  his  female 
companion  who  died  in  the  accident,  and  to  salvage  his  marriage  and 
the  family  busineas. 

I.Hayes, JoeeidiAr-  nold,  1918-  The  third  day. 

II.  Warner  Brothers  Pic-  tures,  inc. 

Fi  67-1039 

The  Third  degree  (Motion  picture)    Warner  Broe.  Pictures, 

1926. 

75  min.    si.    b4w.    S5  mm. 

Basel  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Charles  Klein. 

In  the  American  Film   Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Director.  Michael  Curtlz;  screenplay,  Graham  Baker: 
photography,  Hal  Mohr ;  titles,  Robert  Hopkins ;  editor,  Clarence 
Roister.  Cast:  I>olort«  Costello.  Harry  Todd,  Kate  Prince,  Louise 
Dresser,  Tom  Santscbl. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  circus  performer  who  deserts  her 
husband  and  daughter,  elopes  with  her  lover,  and  becomes  Involved 
In  blackmail  and  murder. 

I.  Klein,  Charles,  1867-1915.  The  third  decree.  tx.  Warner 
Brothers  Pictures,  loc.     m.  American  Film  Inatltutn  Collection. 

791.43  76-709648 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Third  house:  Washington  lobbyists  at  work  (FUjnstrip) 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.»  1969. 

2  fl!m>i;iip-s  (pi,  1.  83  fr.:  pt.  2.  84  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodlacs;  2  s.  each  (1  b.  for  manaal  projector,  1  s.  for  flutomatic 
projector) ;  12  In. :  33i  rpm. ;  pL  1, 17  min. ;  pt.  2,  16  mln. 

With  teachet-'a  manual. 

CredlU:  I'rodut-er,  Dons  Storm;  writer.  Richard  L.  Wormser;  di- 
rector of  photograpbr.  William  Hnbbell ;  editor,  Jean  BobUni; 

Sumnuiry:  Traces  the  history  of  lobbying,  surveys  the  vast  num- 
ber of  lobbies  now  functloDing,  shows  how  they  Inform  and  tnfln- 
enoe  legislators,  and  discusses  the  role  of  unofficial  lobbyists. 

Contents:  I.  The  politics  of  lobbying.— 2.  Medicare:  a  ease  study. 

1.  Lobbying.         i.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville   N.  Y. 

328.3  77-734786 

Guidance  Associates 

The  Third  secret  {Motion  picture)  Hubris  Productions, 
England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  bv  Twentieth  Century- 
Fox  Film  Corp.,  1964. 

ne  mln.     .Ml.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

Credit$:  Proclucer  and  writer,  Robert  L.  Joseph;  director,  Charles 
Crichton :  music,  Richard  Arnell;  director  of  photography,  Douglas 
Slocoml)e:  editor.  Frederick  Wilson.  Catt:  Stephen  Boyd.  Jack 
Hawkins,  Richard  Attenborougb,  Diana  Cilento,  Paul  Rogers,  Alan 
Webb. 

i'limiiiary:  A  suspense  melodrama  In  which  the  apparent  salcldal 
death  of  an  emitient  analyst  leads  a  television  commentator  and  the 
dead  lunn's  dsughter  to  search  for  a  murderer  among  the  analyst's 
patients  becau-*  they  do  not  believe  that  the  death  could  have  been 
self-inflicted. 

I,  Hubris  Productions.  if.  Twentieth  Century-Foi  Film  Cor- 

poration. 

Fi  67-1390 


Dept.  of  Cinema,  Utiiversity  of 


Third  striHg.  [Motion  picture] 
Southern  California,  1972. 

18  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Tclti  the  itory  about  >  young  man  and  the  tragedy  that  comes 
to  him  u  a  result  of  tpirit  poueuion  and  a  willful  family. 

1.  Lo»  Angclea.     University  of  Souihcra  California.     Dept  of  Cinema. 
lPN1997]  791.43  72-702434 

CINE  72  MARC 

The  Third  wire  can  aaTe  your  life  (Motion  pieture)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  by  Jam  Handy  Scbool  Service, 
1968. 

4  mln.     bi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Electrical  house  wiring) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  Rulde. 

Summary:  Shows  the  importance  of  the  third  wire  In  the  system 
of  house  wiring. 

I.  Klectric  wiriti;;.  Interior.  i.  Fairfield  Associatefi.     ii.  Jam 

Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Series:  Electrical  house  wiring  (Mo- 

tioD  picture) 

621.32  71-702284 

Jam  Handy  Scliool  Service 


{Motion    picture)      British    Film 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 


Thirteen   cantos   of   hell 

Iiistittite,  Ivondon,  1955. 
liKurporatwi,  1971. 

21  mln.     sd.     bAw.     10  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  animation  of  Dante's  lofemo  conveys  the  com- 
plexity and  impace  of  the  first  13  cantos  In  a  series  of  penetrating 
Images  accompanied  by  a  cacophonous  electronic  sound  tract. 

I.  Dante  Allghlerl,  1265-1321.  Dlvioa  commedia.  Inferoo.  II. 
BrItUh  Film  Institute,  London.     III.  Films  Incorporated. 

851  76-712633 

Films  Incorporated 

13  frightened  girls   (Motion  picture)     William  Castle  Pic- 
tures.   Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

89  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  William  Castle;  story.  Otis  L. 
Guernsey,  Jr.;  screenplay.  Robert  Dillon ;  music.  Van  Alexander;  di- 
rector of  photography,  Gordon  Avll;  film  editor,  Edwin  Bryant 
Catt:  Murray  Hamilton,  Joyce  Taylor,  Hugh  Marlowe.  Khigh 
Dhlegh.  Kathy  Dunn.  Lynne  Sue  Moon. 

Summary:  A  comedy.  The  daughter  of  an  American  diplomat  and 
her  teen-age  friends  from  other  embassies  who  are  attending  a  board- 
ing school  in  Europe  become  Involved  In  uncovering  the  activities 
of  a  BjM  ring, 

r.  William  Castle  Picture*,    n.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1318 


The  13"  X  6"  planer    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Planer,    Part  1:   The  13"  X  6"  planer 


Thirteen   independent  Cirfonies  became  the  United  States 

(Fihrnfrip)     United  States  History  Society,  1968. 

68  fr     color.    35  mm.     (History  of  your  America,  no.  8) 

Correlated  with  source  book,  project  book,  and  the  book  entitled 
History  of  your  America. 

Credits:  Editors.  Edward  F.  Brufke,  John  J.  I^mbcrt.  Caryl 
Knrtzman. 

Bmnmary:  Traces  political  events  In  the  United  Stnte«  from  the 
beginning  of  the  administration  of  George  Washington  to  Polk's 
term  as  President.  Includes  a  view  of  the  pa.<4sage  of  the  Bill  of 
rights,  the  growth  of  slavery,  various  inventions  that  were  made, 
and  the  exploration  and  settlement  of  new  territories.    With  captions. 

1.  U.  S.— HI  Itory— 17R.V186.\  i.  United  States  History  Society. 
Series:  History  of  your  America  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  8. 

978.8  70-786490 


Thirteenth  ccntary  to  the  first  reform  act  (PUmttrip) 
Conunon  Ground,  London,  1947.  Made  by  G.  Jahoda. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Anociatet, 
1966. 

30  fr.  bftw.  35  mm.  (Development  of  the  electoral  ^stem.  no, 
1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

auMmam:  Trace*  lo  broad  outline  the  way  In  which  repreaenU- 
tlv«a  of  the  people  were  chosen  In  England  from  the  thirteenth  ceo- 
turr  to  the  Drnt  Reform  act.  Describes  the  Influence  of  Partiameot 
on  the  crown. 

1.  Repreaeotatlve  fovemmeot  and  representation — Of.  Brit  i. 
Common  Oroiiod,  ltd.,  London,  ii.  (Jarmao  Educational  Aasociatcs. 
Seriea:  DevekifKnent  of  the  electoral  sjatero  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  t. 

324.44  74-735604 

Carman  Eilucattonal  Associates 


Thh^  days  to  sarriral.  [Motion  picture]    Time-Life  Films,  1970. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Paul  Pelzoldt,  founder  of  the  National  Outdoor  Leadership 
School  in  Wyoming,  and  his  instructors,  in  ■  period  of  thirty  days,  teach  men 
and  women  how  to  enjoy  the  wilderness  free  from  the  mechanized  conveniences 
of  modem  living. 

1.  Wilderacas  aurvival.       I.  Time-Life  Fdnu. 
tSK606i  796.5  72-714661 

Time- Life  Films  ^2 


MARC 


SSmm  Bell  and  Howell  filmstrip  projector  (Motion  picture) 
Instructional  Media  Productions.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

4  min,  si.  color.  8  mm,  (Audiovisual  equipment  operation, 
aeries  B) 

hoaip  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Available  ia  standard  8  mm. 
and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Jerrold  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  the  35  mm.  Bell  and 
Howell  fllmstrlp  projector. 

1.  Projectors.  i.  Instructional  Media  Productions,  San  Jose, 
Calif.      If.    McGraw-Hill    Book  Company.  Series:    Audiovisual 

equipment  operation   (Motion  picture)   series  B. 

778.2  7»-702708 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

35mm  filmstrip  projector  (Motion  picture)     Chandler  Pub. 

Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill    Rook  Co.,   19f>8. 

:!   min.     -si.     color.     8  nmi.      (Audiovisual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Credits:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  35  mm.  filmstrip 
projector  using  a  Viewlei  V25  model.  Shows  how  to  set  up  and 
focu-s  the  projector,  thread  and  project  the  fllmstrlp,  adjust  the 
frames,  and  rewind  the  filmstrip. 

1.  Projectors.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  (tompany,  San  Francisco 
II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Seriee:  Audiovisual  equipment 
operation   (Motion  picture) 

778ji  70-702159 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Thlrtyfive -Sixteen,  inc. 
see 


It't  your  turn. 


The  34th  hour  (Motion  picture)     Paulist  Productions,  1968. 

27  min.     sd.     t>Aw.     16  mm.    i(  Insight) 

With  di»«cussion  guide. 

Credit":  Producers,  John  Furla,  John  Meredyth  Lucas;  director. 
Marc  Daniels;  writer,  James  B.  Uoaer.  Catt:  Farley  Granger, 
Guy  Stockwell.  Diana  Muldaur,  Edward  Binns. 

Summery:  Participants  in  a  marathon  basic  encounter  group. 
Including  a  priest,  a  nymphomaniac,  and  a  bitter  man,  examine  their 
"hang-upa"  and  each  one  comes  to  a  new  appreciation  of  himself. 

1.  Group  relations  training.  i.  Paulist  Productions,  Pacific 
Palisades.  Calif.        Series;  Insight  (Motion  plctare) 

155.2  76-705448 

Pautlat  Productions 


Thirty  pieces  of  silver  (Motion  picture)    John  Varjj^a,  1970. 

3  mln.    .sd.    color,    -super  8  mm. 

Sl'MMAUY:  An  animated  film  which  reveals  the  consequences  of 
a  man's  attempt  to  sell  his  lieloved  carnivorous  plant 

1,  Insectivorous  plants,         I.  Varga,  John. 
[QK917]  704.945  70-711523 

CINE 

36   hours    (Motion   picture)       Perlberg-Seaton   Productions. 
Released  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1964. 

115  min.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Pana  vision. 

Made  in  cooperation  with  Cherokee  Productions. 

Itased  on  the  story  Beware  of  the  dog,  by  Itoald  Dahl,  and  a  story 
by  Carl  K.  Hittleman  and  Luis  H.  Vance. 

Cr^its:  Proiliicer.  William  Perlberg;  director  and  writer,  George 
Seaton;  music.  Dimitri  Tlomkln;  photography,  Philip  Lathrop;  edi- 
tor, Adrlenne  Fnzau.  Catt:  James  Garner,  Eva  Marie  Saint,  Rod 
Taylor,  Werner  Peters. 

Summary:  A  World  War  ii  melodrama  about  Nazi  efforts  to  elicit 
Allied  secrets  from  an  Army  Intelligence  oflSrer  who  knows  the  plans 
for  the  Imminetit  Normandy  invasion.     Describes  the  carefully  staged 

rose  to  convince  him  to  talk  aboot  the  war  plana  by  peraoadlng  htm 
that  he  is  suffering  from  amnesia  in  an  American  hospital  several 
years  after  the  war. 

1.  Wirld  War.  1939-1B45— Drama.  i.  Dahl.  Roald.  Beware  of 
the  do;.'.  t[.  Perlberg-Seaton  Productions,  Hollywood,  Calif,  ni. 
Metro-Gold  wyn- Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1271 


30  years  of  fun  (Motion  picture)  Robert  Youngson  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corp.,  1962. 

85  min.     sd.     bAw.     35  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Robert  Youngson ;  narrator,  Jay 
Jackson:  music.  Bernard  Green.  Jack  Sbalndlin, 

Summary:  A  compilation  of  excerpts  from  old  silent  film  comediea, 
including  scenes  of  Charlie  Chaplin,  Buster  Keaton,  Laurel  and 
Hardy,  Harry  Langdon,  and  others. 

r,  Robert  Youngson  Productions,  it  Twentieth  Century-Pox  Film 
Corporation. 

Fi 68-1879 


This  Mg  worM.  [FOmstrip]     Panoramic  Teuhms  Aids,  1971. 

30  fr.  color,  35  mm.  snd  phoiKKape  in  cassette:  5  min,  (Learninf 
through  poetry  lighl  and  sound,  unit  1) 

With  teachcf't  guide  and  icrtpi  of  poetn. 

SUMMARY:  A  pretentation  of  the  poem  by  Murl  Plan  about  individual 
righu  and  ibeit  relatiotuhip  to  one'i  phyucal  environment-  For  primary  (rxlet. 

1  Civil  right*-- Juvenile  fllmi.  I.  Panofamic  Teaching  Aid*.  II  SerJe*: 
Lesrnini  through  poetry  »ight  and  •ound-  iFilmMripj  unit  I .  .    „ .  -  , 

lJC57l,  372.24  74-740164 

Pai>oramk  Taachhig  Aida  73  MARC 


This  bloomin*  worU  (Motion  picture)     Eastman  Kodak  Co., 
1969. 

19  mill.     ,sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8umiii(i}-y:  Uses  music  and  micro-photography  In  a  atudy  of  the 
color  and  form  of  a  flower.  Contrasts  the  beauty  of  a  flower  with 
the  brutality  of  the  polluted  world,  and  shows  communities  which 
have  used  flowers  to  Improve  their  surroundings. 

1.  Flowers.  i.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

681  76-706122 

CINE 

This  child  is  rated  X.  [Motion  picture]    NBC  Newt.    Released  by 
NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1971. 

S3  min.     td.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Martin  Carr. 

SUMMARY;  Examine!  the  inequities  of  juvenile  jutiice  and  the  abuse  of 
children's  rights  in  America.  Shows  thai  the  child  who  hu  committed  ■  child's 
crime,  such  as  running  away  from  brutal  parents,  and  the  child  who  has  commit- 
ted ■  serious  crime  often  share  the  same  dehumanizing  facihtiea. 

1.  Juvenile  delinquency— United  Sutct.     2.  Children  in  the  United  States. 
I   National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.     NBC  News.     11.  NBC  Educational 
Enterprises. 
[HV9104]  364.36  72-700267 

NBC  Educational  72  MARC 

Enterprises 

This  church  wiD  fall  (Motion  pieture)    Raymond  D.  Collins 

[1968, 

15  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summon/.-  Presents  a  catalytic  opinion  about  the  modem-day 
struggle  of  the  church. 

1.  Christianity— 20th  century,  i.  CoUins,  Raymond  D. 

260  73-702614 

CINE 

This  could  be  you  (Motion  picture)     Piper  Aircraft.  Corp., 
1968.    Made  by  Lord  and  King  Aasociatee. 

28  rain.     sd.     color,    16  mm. 

Summaiy:  Ueecribes  a  first  flying  lesaon,  dlscuaBeB  the  rudiments 
of  flight,  and  pictures  a  first  aolo  and  crow  country  flight  culmlnaUng 
la  the  receipt  of  a  private  pilot's  llc^ae.  OraphlcaJiy  ahows  a  small 
plane  In  a  stall,  with  the  wiglne  and  propeller  stojved  and  restarted 
Id  flight. 

1.  Aeroplane*— Pitottog.  i.  Piper  Aircraft  Corporation,  Lock 
Haven,  Pa. 

629.132  71-701741 

CINE 

This  England.   (Motion  picture]      KEG  Productions,  Toronto, 
1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  A-V  Explorations,  1971. 

26  min.     sd.     ctrioi.     16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Audubon  and  Canadian  Audu- 
bon Societies. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  R.  Ellis,  D.  Gibson.  G  Kcdey.  consultant,  G.  Knerei; 
music,  R    Harrison;  pholopapher,  D.  Gibson. 

SUMMARY:  Demonsttsles  how  wildlife  wilderness  areas  have  been  pre- 
served in  modem,  industriahud  England 

1.  Wilderness  areas— England.  2,  Wildlife  conservation -England.  I. 
Keg  Productions  Limited.  II.  A-V  En  pi  oral  ions.  inc.  111.  Series;  Audubon 
wildlife  theatre   [Motion  picture] 

fQH77i  333.9  72-701987 

A-V  Explorations  72  MARC 

This   honorable  court:  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S. 

(Filmstrip)  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y., 
1966. 

;;  tilinstrips  (pt.  1.  100  f r. ;  pt.  2,  94  fr.l  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodlscs:  2  s.  each  (1  s.  for  iminual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic 
projector);  12  In,;  33*  rpm.;  pt.  1.  21  min.;  pt.  2.  20  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

Developed  in  cooperulion  with  As-tociated  Press. 

."Nummary :  Explores  the  role  of  the  Supreme  Court  and  descril>es 
the  functions  of  Its  members  from  the  clerks  to  the  Justices  them- 


Guldance  As-woclates  rev 

This  is  a  cooperative  {Motion  picture)  Cooperative  League 
of  the  U.  S.  A.  Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul  Productions. 
Released  by  Journal  Films,  1967, 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Host  Lorne  Greene  discusses  the  role  of  consumer  co- 
operatives In  urban  and  rural  society,  showing  the  activities  of  a 
health  coop<'ratlve,  a  bousing  cooperative,  a  credit  union,  and  a  farm 
family. 

I.  Cooperative  League  of  the  U.  S.  A.  ii.  Journal  Films,  Inc.. 
Chicago. 

334  FiA68-S42 

CINE 

This  is  a  footbaH  (Motion  picture)    NFL  Films,  1967. 

28  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm.     <NPL  action) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Frank  DeCola. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  football.  Its  effect  on  the  game  and  the 
men  who  play  It.  Includes  scenes  from  games  played  by  the  teams 
In  the  National  Football  League. 

1.  Football.  L  NFL  Films,  inc.  Series :  NFL  action  (MoUon 

picture) 

7M.S8S  77-702615 

CINE 

This  is  automation  (Motion  picture)  General  Electric  Co., 
Apparatus  Sales  Division,  1956.  Made  by  Raphael  G. 
Wolff  Studios.  Relea-sed  by  General  Electric  Co.,  Film 
Prtxluction  and  Distribution. 

SO  mln.,  sd.,  color,  16  mm. 

Kodachrome. 

Credits:  Producer,  Lou  Marsh;  director,  Frank  Boyntoo;  story, 
MacDonald  MacPhM-son;  technical  advlaers,  P.  H.  ALspach,  W.  B. 
King,  L.  T.  Rader,  C.  H.  Rhoadea,  Jr.;  animation  director,  JamM 
B.  Moore;  flim  editor,  David  Lurie. 

Summary:  Defines  the  term  automation  and  gives  lllDStratloiu  of 
Industrial  applications  of  the  principles  of  automation  In  the  manu- 
facture and  packaging  of  a  variety  of  products. 

1.  Aatomatlon.  I.  Oeoeral  Electric  Compaoy.  Apparatus  Sales 
OlvlaloQ.  II.  General  Electric  Company.  Film  Prodtictlon  and  Dis- 
tribution. 

e68.Ml  Fi  56-111 

Cfeoeral  Electric  Co.  Film  Prod.  A  Dlstrlb. 

rsvS 


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This  is  basketball   (Motion  picture)     Official  Sports  Film 
Service,  1964.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

27  min.     8(1.     color,    16  mm. 

With  script. 

Crcditt:  Sponwrs,  WIlBon  Sporting  Goods  Co..  Wheatles  Sports 
Federntlon. 

Summary:  Pr€«eiiU  Interpretations  of  play  situations  In  basketball 
and  glTes  saldeiines  to  better  understandins  of  blocking,  charglns, 
traveling,  screening,  and  other  rules. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Basketball.        i.  OflBdal  Sports  Film  Service,  Chlcauo. 

Fi  A  67-6037 
Official  Sports  Film  Service 


This  is  Ben  Shahn  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News, 
by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1968. 


Released 


17  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  humanistic  philosophy  of  painter  Beu 
Shahn  and  shows  how  It  Is  reflected  in  bis  work.  Emphaslres  his 
involvement  In  current  affairs  and  his  expression  of  It,  through  palnt- 

1.  Shahn.  Ben.  189S-  i.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 

IDC     CBS  News.     11,   Film  Associates  of  California.  Los  Angeles. 

927  Fi  A68-2U5 

Film  Associates  of  California 


Film   Associates,    [1968!] 


This  is  blue    {Motion   picture) 
Made  by  Paul  Bumford. 

4  mill      si.     color,     super  8  ma.     (This  Is  color  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Associates  familiar  objects,  both  man-made  and  nat- 
ural, with  the  color  blue  to  create  conc^ts  of  media  and  to 
Illustrate  color  value 

I.  Blue.     2.  Color — Study   and    teaching.  i.  Film   Associates. 

Series:   This  is  color  series   (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  68-2595 

Film  AMOClates 

This  is  color  {Motion  picture)    Interchemical  Corp.    Released 
by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-?, 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bumii.ury:  Discusses  the  physics  of  color,  explaining  refraction, 
reflection,  transparency,  opacity,  and  aubtractlve  and  additive  mix- 
tares. 

1.  Color.  I.  Interchemlcal  Corporation,  u.  Modern  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service,  Inc. 

535.6  Fi  A  67-5216 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 


This  is  corliiig  {Motion  picture)     XTnited  SUtee  Men^a  Curi- 
ing  A8sociati(Hi,  1966.    Made  by  Audio  Productions, 

18  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Jack  Henderson;  director,  Bruce  Malmuth; 
script,  Doug  Fithlan;  narrator.  Bill  Rogers;  photography,  Sol  Neg- 
rin :  editor,  John  Barnard. 

Summary.-  Explains  the  Migins  of  curling  and  demoostratea  the 
rules  of  techniquee  of  the  ^wrt.  Shows  several  teams  In  action,  both 
In  the  United  States  and  Scotland. 

L  Curling.  i.  United  States  &Ira's  Curling  Association. 

796,9  Fi  68-720 


This  is  England   {FUmatrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education  [196-1] 

.'}!  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

i^ummary:  Shows  some  of  the  faniou.s  buildings  mid  stalues  of 
England.  Points  out  the  differencee  of  city  and  country  living,  and 
dlscit.s.sefi  the  school  system.  Compares  life  In  England  with  life 
in  the  United  States. 

1.  Gt.  Brit.— Historic  houses,  etc.  2.  Gt.  Brit— Social  life  and 
CUfitoms — 194.5-  i.    Coronet    Instructional    Films,     ii.    Society 

914.2  76-733183 

Fenn.>iylvanla  School  for  the  Deaf 

for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 


This  is  fiber  glass  {Motion  picture)    Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass 
Co.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  jl96-?] 

14  m;n      ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaiy:  Shows  the  Intricate  processes  in  the  making  of  fiber 
glass  and  describes  the  great  variety  of  its  uses. 

1.  Glass  fibers.  i.  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  il  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

677  Fi  A  67-5431 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


This  is  green   {Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Paul  Bumford. 


Film  Associates,   [1968  tj 


4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (This  Is  color  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

^Summary;  Associates  familiar  objects,  both  man-made  and  nat- 
ural, with  the  color  green  to  create  concepts  of  media  and  to 
Illustrate  color  value. 

1.  Green.  2.  Color — Study  and  teaching.  i.  Film  Associates. 
Series:   This  Is  color  series   (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  68-2594 

Film  Associates 


TUi  li  kHB  radio.  fMotion  picture]      Dave  Bell 
ReleaMd  by  Media  Five  FUm  Distributor*.  1970. 

IS  tnin.    td    cotor.     16  mm. 

Produced  in  oooperatioti  with  the  American  Radio  Relay  League. 

SUMMARY:  Mall  Futtennan  dcKribet  lomc  of  the  lure  at  ham  radio,  and 
diicUMM  licemini  rcquiremcno,  k>w-co«i  rig*,  aod  the  relative  eaae  of  caniing 
s  novice  clui  ticket  frotn  the  FCC  and  getting  oo  the  kir.  locludei  •cents  of 
youag  peopte  operating  nwbite  rigk,  testing  emergency  gear,  rdayiog  moMgcs 
■craw  the  ocean,  and  talking  willi  friendi  acrow  towa 

I.  Amateur  radio  Matiom.  1.  Dave  Bdl  AMOciatea.  11.  Media  Five  FUm 
Diuributcr*. 

[TK9956J  315^  72-700973 

Media  Five  FUn  1%  MARC 

DiuribMor* 


This  is  Hawaii  (Motion  picture)     United  Air  Lines.    lAule 

by  E.  U.  E./Screen  Gems.     Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picturt'  Service,  1971. 

:^S  min.    8d.    color.    16  nun. 

SCMMARV:  In  an  attempt  to  encourage  people  to  travrf  via  air 
to  Hawaii,  Don  Ho  conducts  a  tour  of  the  four  major  Islands,  point- 
ing out  place*  of  interest  to  visit  and  the  vartoua  placea  of  enter- 
tainment. 

1.  Hawaii  —  Description  and  travel— 1951-  I.  United  Air 

Lines,  inc.    H.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

919.69  73-711624 

CINE 

This  is  it!   {Motion  picture)     Public  Media,  inc.    Made  by 
Franklyn  Productions.     Released  by  Films  Incorporated, 


25  min.    sd.    color.    Ifl  mm. 

Summary:  An  eiperlmenUl  art  film  exidorlng  Zen  Buddhism. 
1   Zen  Buddhism,        i.  Public  Media.  Inc.     n.  Films  Incorporated. 
294.3  77-706168 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


This  is  Korea  {Motion  picture)  Ministry  of  PtAlic  Informa- 
tion, Seoul,  1967.  Made  by  Natiomil  Film  Production 
Center,  Seoul. 

41  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director.  Han  Ho  Kee;  photography,  Choi  D<mg  Myong. 

Summary:  Describes  traditional  and  modem  Korea,  including  cus- 
toms, religion,  cultural  festivals,  sports,  form  of  goreminent,  and 
Industry. 

1.  Korea.         i-  Korea  (Republic)     Kongbobu. 

915.19  70-702010 

This  is  Louisiana  {Motion  picture)  Humble  Oil  and  Re- 
fining Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
,196-?, 

30  min-     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ,   ,, 

Summary:  Tours  Louisiana  from  the  French  Quarter  of  New 
Orleans  to  flourishing  modern  cities.  Includes  views  of  new  indus- 
tries, colorful  harvests,  and  the  Mardl  Gras. 

1    Louisiana— Descr.  4  trav.— 19ra-  i.  Humble  Oil  and  Be- 

fining  Company  (Incorporated  In  Del.)  n.  Modern  Talking  Picture 
Service,  inc. 

917.63  Fi  A  67-5392 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

This  is  Marshall  McLohan:  The  medium  is  the  massage 

{Motion  picture)  NBC.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1967. 

r>4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher"!!  guide  ,.   „   .,  i    i. 

Summary:  Investigates  the  central  Ideas  of  Marshall  McLuhan 
using  pictorial  techniques  and  Including  his  own  comments.  Exam- 
loes  the  reaction  of  others  to  his  views  and  points  out  that  his 
Interest  In  the  impact  of  electronic  technology  on  the  contemporary 

**1  McLuhan.  Herbert  Marshall.  i.  McLuhan,  Herbert  Marshall 
The  medium  Is  the  massage,  n.  National  Broadcasting  Company. 
Inc.     III.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

301.2  Fi  A  67-5710 

McGraw-HIU  Book  Co. 

This  is  my  friend  (Motion  picture)  Allegro  Film  Produc- 
tions, 1957. 

29  min.     ad.     b&w.     Id  mm. 

Presented  by  the  Cook  County  Dept.  of  Welfare. 

Crediti:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  William  Kay;  narrator, 
Pierre  Andre;  director  <tf  photography,  Andrew  Costlkyan;  eAtor, 
Pred  Strauss. 

Summary:  Descrlbea  bow  a  volunteer  visitor,  with  guidance  trom 
a  public  welfare  agency,  helps  as  elderly  woman  living  In  IsolatlOD 
to  regain  her  self  confidence  and  Interest  In  living. 

1.  Volunteer  workers  hi  soofal  sn^ce.  i.  AUegro  Film  Prodoc- 
ttons,  Chicago. 

362.6  76-704290 

This  is  my  invention  (Motion  picture)  Patent  and  Trade- 
maik  Institute  of  Canada,  Ottawa,  1967.  Made  by  Craw- 
ley Films. 

22  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Cwi  p-t  mo'i  Invention. 

Crcditit:  Pnidiicer.  James  Tiirple;  director.  Herb  Taylor;  writer, 
Daviil  Mayerovltth;  commentators.  Tommy  Tweed,  Franyols  Bert- 
rnnd ;  camera,  Stanley  Brede. 

Siimmarj/:  Di.scii.-^nes  the  ba.x!c  principles  of  the  Canadian  patent 
system  and  demonstrates  the  Importance  of  patents  and  Inventions  to 
Canadian  indnftry  and  economy. 

1.  Patents — Canada.  i.  Patent  and  Trademark  Institute  of 

Canada. 

Fi  A  67-2357 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

This  is  no  time  for  romance  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

28  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

English  dialog  dubbed  in. 

An  adaptation  of  the  French  film  entitled  C'a  n'est  pas  te  tempa 
des  romans. 

Credits:  Director  and  writer,  Fernand  Dansereau;  adviser,  B^ne 
Bergeron;  English  adaptation,  Daisy  de  Bellefeullle,  Synchro  Que- 
bec ;  music,  Georges  Dor ;  photography,  Thomas  Vamos. 

Summary:  Describes  how  a  wife  and  mother  of  a  growing  family 
feels  about  her  dream  of  romance  and  the  feeling  that  life  Is  pass- 
ing her  by. 

1.  Mothers.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  Ca  n'est  pas 
le  temps  des  romans  <  Motion  picture) 

301.42  Fi  A  68-3235 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

TUi  !■  ealy  a  moaae.  [Motioa  picture]  Scmafor  Studios,  Lodz, 
Poland,  1970.  Releaied  in  the  U.S.  by  Contemporary 
Filmi/McOraw-Hm.  1972. 

7  fflin.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Screenplay  and  photogra;rfiy,  Wadaw  Fedak. 

SUMMARY:  A  frightened  mouM  aiki  •  painter  to  give  her  ■  difTereni  ihape, 
but  the  dncoven  that  no  change  of  appearance  can  alter  her  batic  nature. 

I.  Studio  Matych  Fonn  Filmowych  Scmafor      II.  Contemporary  Fibm/Mc- 
Onw-HUl. 

[PN1997]  791.43  72-701088 

McOraw-HiU  Book  Co.  72  MARC 


This  Is  orange   (Motion  picture)     Film  Associates,  [1968tj 
Made  by  Paul  Bumford. 

4  min.     si.     color,    supw  8  mm.     (This  is  color  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Associates  familiar  objects,  both  man-made  and  nat- 
ural, with  the  color  orange  to  create  concepts  of  media  and  to 
Illustrate  color  value. 

1.  Orange  (Color)  2.  Color— Study  and  teaching.  i.  Film  As- 
sociates.       Series:  This  Is  color  series   (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  68-2592 

Film  Associates 


This    is    Paris    ...    we    can    hear    it!    (Motion   picture) 
KOMO-TV,  1969.    Made  by  Special  Projects  Unit. 

52  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Forty-five  sightless  Americans  and  Canadians  describe 
their  tour  of  Europe. 

1.   Blind.     2.   Elurope— Description  and   travel.  i.   KOMO-TV 

(Television  station)   Seattle. 

914  75-705689 

CINE 


This  is  phmrmacy  (the  edge  of  dedsiwi)  (Motion  picture) 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  Made  by  Porta- 
films.     Released  by  Sterling  Movies,  U.  S.  A.,  1966. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  min. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  broad  range  of  possibilities  for  careers 
In  pharmacy  by  following  a  graduating  class  of  pharmacy  students 
aa  they  discuss  their  plans  for  the  future.  Describes  the  role  of  the 
pharmacist  In   bosplUla,   retail  business,   r«ae«rcb,  and   Indoatrr. 

1.  Pharmacy  as  a  profession.  i.  American  Pharmaceutical  Asso- 
ciation,    n.  Sterling  Movies,  U.  S.  A.,  Inc. 

615.023  Fi  A  67-2006 

Portafllms 


This  is  purple    (Motion  picture)     Film  Associates,   il968?i 
Made  hv  Paul  Bumford. 

4  mill     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (This  la  color  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  sulde. 

Sumtnary:  Associates  familiar  objects,  both  man-made  and  nat- 
ural, with  the  color  purple  to  create  concepts  of  media  and  to 
illustrate  color  value. 

1.  Purple.  2.  Color— Study  and  teaching.  r.  Film  Associates. 
Series:   This  Is  color  series   (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  68-2596 

Film  Associates 


This  is  red  (Motion  picture)    FUm  Ajaociates  ,1968!]    Made 
by  Paul  Bumford. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (This  Is  color  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Associates  familiar  objects,  both  man-made  and  nat- 
ural, with  the  color  red  to  create  concepts  of  media  and  to  Illustrate 
color  value.  „ ,      ,        .  . 

1.  Red-    2.  Colot^-Study  and  teaching.         i.  Film  Assodatea. 
Series :  This  Is  color  series  ( Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  68-2691 

rUm  Associates 


This  is  TRW  (Motion  picture)    TRW  Systems  Group,  1967. 

10  mtn.     sd-     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  historical  development  of  TRW  Inc.  from 
iU  beglnuing  as  the  Cleveland  Cap-Screw  Company  to  a  corporation 
that  now  includes  four  major  operating  groups  employing  more  than 
60.000  people. 

1.  TRW  Inc.        I.  TRW  Inc.     TRW  Systems. 

338.7  Fi  A  68-237 

CINE 


This  is  the  dairy  industry  (Motion  picture)  American 
Dairy  Association.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  ,196-?, 

24  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:   Pictures   various   career  OMwrtunltles  open   to  young 
people  in  the  dairy  Industry. 

1.   Dairying — Vocational  guidance.        i.  American  Dairy  Associa- 
tion.    II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

637.023  Fi  A  67-5192 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


This  is  the  home  of  Mrs.  Levant  Graham  (Motion  picttue) 

New  Thing  Art  and  Architecture  Center,  1970. 

l.~>  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Topper  Carew, 

SUMMARY :  A  documentary  film  In  cinema  v4rlt6  style  which 
presents  a  balanced  view  of  life  of  a  family  In  the  Shaw  area  of 
Washington.  D.  C.  by  portraying  the  lifestyle  of  a  loose-knit  family 
In  the  Inner  city. 

1.  City  and  town  life.    2.  Famlb— Washington,  D.  C.  I.  New 

Thing  Art  and  Arcbltectare  Center. 

801.42  77-711525 

CINE 


This  is  the  way  we  dress  ourselves!  (Filmstrip)    Filmfaz. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.    (Be  healthy) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Stresses  in  a  simple  manner.  Important  health 
rules.  Emphasizes  the  proper  ways  of  dressing  as  a  part  of  personal 
hygiene. 

1.  Clothing  and  dresa— Hygienic  aspects.  I.  Fllmfax  Produc- 
tions, New  York.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  IIL 
Series:  Be  healthy  (Filmstrip) 

[RA779]  613.4  7^740668 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


433 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


This  is  the  way  we  eat  to  grow!  (Filmstrip)  Filmfax.  Re- 
leased bv  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     (Be  healthy) 

Also  ladued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY.  Stresses  in  a  simple  manner.  Important  health 
rules.    Focuws  od  proper  eating  haMl'^. 

1.  Nutrition.  2.  Hygiene.  1.  Fllmfax  Productlona.  New  \orlc. 
II.  lnlver»al  Bdnoitlon  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Senear  Be  healthy 
(Filmstrip) 

[RA784i  618.2  70-740557 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


This  is  the  way  we  keep  so  clean!  (Filmstrip)     Filmfax. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  mil.    color.    S5  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     (Be  healthy) 

At»o  IsKiied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Stresses  In  a  simple  manner.  Important  health 
rules.    Focuses  on  personal  hygiene. 

1.  Hygiene.  1.  Filmfai  Productions.  New  York.  II.  Universal 
EMucatlOD  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Serlea:  Be  healthy  (Filmstrip) 

[RA776]  613.4  74-740558 

Uaivental  B<lucatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


This  is  the  way  we  like  to  play!  (Filmstrip)    Filmfai.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc.     (Be  healthy) 

Al»o  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette.  .    u     i»u 

SUMMARY :    Stresses    In    a    simple    manner.    Important    health 

rules      Emphasizes  practical  suggestions  for  safety  In  play. 

1    Hygiene.        I.  Filmfai  Productions,  New  York.     II.  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.     HI.  Series:  Be  healthy  (Filmstrip) 

[RA776]  613.7  70-740562 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


This  is  the  way  we  rest  and  sleep!  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roil,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.     (Be  healthy) 

.Vlso  ittsued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Stresses  In  a  simple  manner,  important  health 
rules.    Emphasizes  proper  rest  habits. 

1.  Rest.  I.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York.  II.  Universal 
Ediicittion  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Be  healthy   (Filmstrip) 

[RA776.6]  613.7  77-740564 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 


This  is  the  way  we  shine  our  teeth!  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roil,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc.     (Be  healthy) 

Also  i&sued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY :    Stresses    In    a    simple    manner,    Important    health 
rules.     Focuses  on  cleaning  teeth  as  part  of  personal  hygiene. 

1.    TeetJi— Care   and   hygiene.  I.   Filmfax   Productions,   New 

York.     II.    Universal  Education  and   Visual  Arta,     III.   Seriw;   Be 
healthy   (Filmstrip) 

[RK61]  613.4  78-740569 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 


This  is  the  way  we  work  and  leant!  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  ritll.    color,    35  mm.    and  phooodisc.     (Be  healthy) 

Atw)  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:    Stresses    In    a    simple    manner.    Important    health 
riilfM.    Emphasizes  health  hahlta  at  work. 

1    Hygiene.        I.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York.     II.  UnlTersa! 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series;   Re  healthy   (Filmstrip) 
[RA776]  613  76-740561 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


This  is  U.  S.  Eucom  (Sfotum  picture)  U.  S.  Office  of 
Information  for  the  Armed  Forces,  1968.  Made  by  Warner 
Brothors- Seven  Arts. 

21  min.     Ml.     color.     18  mm. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  historical  requirement  for  U.  S.  mlUUry 
forces  In  Europe,  their  capahllttles  In  concert  with  NATO  allies,  mud 
their  effective  permiaslon  for  peace  as  a  deterrent  against  aggression. 

1.  U-  8.     Army.     European  0>mmand.  I.  V.  S.     Ofllce  of  In- 

formation for  the  Armed  Forces. 

356.03  70-702616 

CINE 


This  is  where  you  come  in  (Motion  picture)  Commniuty 
Chest  of  Cincinnati  and  Hamilton  County,  1970.  Made  by 
WLWT. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUUHABY :  A  fund  raising  film  designed  to  be  used  throughout 
the  Cincinnati  area  for  the  1910  United  AppeaL 

1.  Fund  raising.  2.  Federations,  Financial  (Social  aerrlce)  &. 
Social  service— <-"lnclnnat I.  I.  {;ommunity  Chest  of  Cincinnati  aod 
Hsmilton  (bounty. 

861.8  74-711627 

CINE 


This  is  yellow   {Motion  picture)     Film  ABBoeiates*  (1968 Ij 
Made  by  Paul  Bumford. 

4  inlu     al.     color,    super  8  mm.     (This  la  color  series) 

Loop  11  Im. 

With  study  gulda. 

Summary;  AMOctatea  familiar  objects,  both  man-made  and  nat- 
ural, wllb  the  color  yellow  to  create  concepts  of  media  and  to 
Itltistrat*  color  value.  „,,       .      ^  . 

1.  Yellow.  2.  O>lor— Study  and  teaching.  t.  Film  Aasodates. 
Series:   This  la  color  series   (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  68-2693 

nin  AsMdatM 


This  is  your  lung.  [Motion  picture]  Allen  and  Hanburys,  London, 
1966.  Made  by  Verity  Films  in  association  with  Film  Produc- 
ers Guild.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bureau. 

17  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Oswald  Skilbeck 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  case  iiisiory  in  which  cigarette  smoking  during  a 
number  of  years  has  affected  ihe  lungs.  Shows  how  cilia,  which  were  regularly 
subjected  to  irriunts  and  tars,  were  gradually  destroyed. 

i    Tobacco — Physiological  erfecl.     2.  Ciiia  and  ciliary  motion.        I.  Alien 
and  Hanburys.  ltd      II    International  Film  Bureau,  inc..  Chicago. 
[RA1242.T6]  613.8  72-700799 

mal  Film  Bureau  72  MARC 


This  land  (Motion  picture)    U.  S.  Peace  Corps,  1966.    Made 
by  Paul  Freundlich. 

15  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  documentarj  about  a  land  settlement  project  to 
Kenya  as  seen  by  a  Peace  (»rpB  volunteer  working  as  a  land  settle- 
ment officer,  pointing  out   the  transition  between  old  and  new   In 

^^^l^^U.  S.     Peace  Corps— Kenya.     2.  Land  settlement— Kenya. 
L  U.  S.    Peace  0>rpa.  -r- it' a-r  ^A^ 

333.7  Fi  E  67-141 

CINE 

This  land  is  {Motion  picture)    Southern  Illinois  Univermty, 
1969.    Made  by  Film  Production  Dept. 

58  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm.  .      ^       ^         ,  .^     <2«.th.» 

Bummarv:    Traces    the   history    and    character    of  the   Soutbern 

Illinois   region,   utilising  folk  stories  and   contemporary  wltt  clsms. 

1     Illinois  —  Description   and    trsTOl  — 1951-  i.    Illinois. 

southern  Illinois  University.  Carljodale.  70-706690 

CINE 

This  mutter  of  motivation  iMotion  picture)     Dartnell  Corp., 
r,)(;!).     Made  by  Ciilvin  Productions. 

T  UKi    .11  [lii-nires.     sd.     color.     IC  mm. 

Wltii  leader'.-:  -aide,  iMistcr.  and  stipplentfntnry  materi»l. 

Sl'MSIAUV:  -\  -*Tie»  on  motiviitioii  which  includes  uuiiiy  of  tlie 
priiulples  of  iiiottv:(tion  developetl  by  Frederick  Heraberg.  Teaches 
the  effect  Vfiiesrf  of  l)ehaviiiral  SK-Ieiice  tuotlvatlonal  techniques. 
Covers  specitic  personnel  problems. 

iliXTFATS:  1.  The  basic  Instructional  film.  28  rain.— 2.  The  pnz- 
zte.  0  luiii.— n.  The  roadblock.  6  min.— 4.  The  gilded  Illy.  5  min.— 
5.  The  pa<-ese!ter.  6  min.— 6.  The  nice  guy.  <  min.— 7.  The  ball  of 
lire.    4  min. 

1   Motlvjiliiin  (Psvchology)         I.  Dartnell  Corporation. 

158.7  75-709365 

Dartnell  Corp. 


Educational 


This  old  man   {Filmstrip)     Westport  Group 
Kiirichment  Materials,  1070. 

48  fi .    cnl..r.    3.1  luin.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  In..  33)  rpm..  S  min. 
iiiicrogriKivt',     (Tom  GInzer  participation  set) 
Also  issueil  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SuiS5J^i'*'  Humorously  illustrates  the  children's  song  This  old 
man  designed  to  help  with  number  skills  development.  Arranged 
and  sung  by  Tom  Glawr.    For  primary  grades. 

1  Children's  songs.  i.  Glazer.  Tom.  n.  Westport  Group,  m. 
Educational  Enrichment  Materials.  Inc.  Series:  Tom  Glarer  par- 
ticipation set  (Filmstrip)  intone 
^                                          784.4                             70-735895 

Westport  Group 

This  our  earth  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  India  Films 
Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting,  Bom- 
bay (ir.GO, 

54  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  ram. 

Creiitf  PnHlucer.  Ezra  Mir;  director,  T.  A.  Abrahaiu;  writer, 
Panna  Raijl ;  narrator.  Berkeley  Hill;  music,  L.  R.  Bhat,  N.  Nagesh 
Rao:  photographer,  Ram  Mhatre,  C,  V.  Gopal;  editor.  U.  K.  Wadke. 

Summary;  Deflnes  the  International  Geophysical  Year  and  de- 
scribes India's  contribution  to  its  success  through  a  vast  network  of 
observation  and  meteorological  stations  spread  all  over  the  counU-y. 

1.  International  Geophysical  Year.  1967-1958— India.  i.  India 
(Republic)     Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting. 

561  Fi  67-2352 


This  our  earth    (Motion  picture) 
see   Our  planet  earth 


This  property  is  condemned  {Motion  picture)    Seven  Arts 
Productiona    Released  by  Paramount  Pictures,  1966. 

110  mm.      wl.      color.      35  mm 

Suggested  by  a  play  of  the  same  title  by  Tennessee  Wllliauis. 

Creditt:  Producer,  John  Houseman;  director,  Sydney  Pollack; 
scrwnplay.  Francis  Ford  (Joppola,  Fred  Coe.  Edith  Sommer;  music, 
Kenyon  Hopkins;  photography.  James  Wong  Howe;  editor,  Adrienne 
Fsian.  CntI:  Natalie  Wood,  Robert  Redford.  Charles  Bronson,  Kate 
Reid.  Mary  Badham. 

Summory.-  A  young  girl  from  a  small  railroad  town  in  the  Deep 
South  dreams  of  life  In  the  big  city  but  la  caught  Instead  in  the 
economic  effects  of  the  depression  on  the  town. 

I.   Wlllluma,  Tennessee,  1911-  This  property  is  condemned. 

n   Seven  Arta  Productions,  ltd.     iv.  Paramount  Pictures  CorporatlotL 

77-702012 


TWa  question  of  violence  {Motion  picture)  National  Edu- 
cational Television.  Released  by  Indiana  Univermty 
Audio  Visual  CeJiter,  1&68. 

59  min.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director.  Garth  DIetrIck,  ^  ,  _,     , 

Summary:  A  report  on  the  historical,  social,  and  psychological 
factors  that  seem  to  underlie  violence  In  modem  life.  Paydilatrists 
discuss  the  problems  which  often  ensue  from  neglect  aod  deprivation, 
and  how  they  lead  to  violence.  „   ..    „ 

1   Violence  i.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 

ter    n.  Indiana.    University.    Audlo-Viaual  Center 

801.16  Fi  A  68-3077 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Vlaoat  Center 


This  saikar  was  made  with  love  {Motion  picture)    Antioch 
College,  1970.    Made  by  Bill  Stokes  Associates. 

28  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Attempts  to  promote  an  understanding  of  the  unique, 
radical,  and  generally  unpopular  educaUonal  philosophy  of  Anttocb 
College,  showing  that  the  events  of  our  time  have  made  such  a  phi- 
losophy not  only  logical,  but  necessary.  Shows  how  students,  chal- 
lenged with  unparalleled  academic  freedom,  are  exploring  the  possi- 
bilities for  personal  and  social  change.  .    .,  j. 

1.  Antioch  College,  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio— Students.  l  Antioch 
College,  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio.  „..».„« 

378.771  70-70612* 

CINE 


This  solitude  through  which  we  go  ...  is  I  {FUtnetrip) 
Religious  Television  Associates,  Toronto,  in  association 
with  the  Christian  Pavilion,  Expo  G".  Released  in  the 
V.  S.  by  Carousel  Films,  1968. 

26  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 
Credita:  Producer  and  director,  Paul  UacDooald. 
Bummarv:  Presents  a  view  of  the  ChrlstUn  Pavilion  at  Expo  67. 
1.  Expo  67.     Christian  Pavilion.        l  Brilglous  Television  Aaso- 
dates.    II.  Carousel  Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

261  70-73S786 

Carousel  Films 


This  student  generation:  omflict  and  commitment  (Motion 
picture)  American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association 
,1969  ^ 

2  motion  pictures  (pt.  1.  25  mln.;  pt  2,  35  mln.)  sd.  b&w. 
16  mm.  .  ^,     , 

SUMMARY :  Dr.  Kenneth  Kennlston  discusses  student  radicals. 
He  analyzes  the  meaning  of  the  rise  of  militant  black  students,  the 
uncommitted  student,  and  the  use  of  drugs  among  students. 

1.  Students— Conduct  of  life.  I.  American  Personnel  and  GuW- 
ftnce  Association. 

rLB3609]  378.1  78-7086»8 

American  Personnel  and  Galdanee  Aasodatlon 


This  student  generation:  conflict  and  commitment,  part  2 

(Motion  picture)     American  Personnel  and  Guidance  As- 
sociation, 1969.    Made  by  Jolm  M.  Whiteley. 

35  mln,  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Distinguished  Contributoi-s  to  coun- 
seling series) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY-  Kenneth  Kenlston  dt.scusses  guidance  and  counseling 
problems  relating  to  the  radical  movement  on  campus,  black  mili- 
tancy, student  violence,  drug  abuse,  and  the  alienated,  uncommitted 
student.  ,    „     .  .        ^       ^u 

1   Counseling.    2.  Student  movements.  I.  Kenlston.  Kenoetn. 

II    American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association.    III.  Series;  Dls- 
Unguished  Contributors  to  counseling  series  (Motion  picture) 
[BF637.C6]  371.4  78-712612 

American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Association 


This  student  generation:  conflict  and  commitment.    Part 

2  (Motion  picture)  KETC  in  cooi>enition  with  Wash- 
ington University,  St.  I»uis.  Released  by  Pistinguished 
Contributors  Films.  1969. 

S5  mln.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

(■REDITS:  Producer  and  director,  C.  Edward  Hall,  Jr.;  moder- 
ator. John  M.  Whiteley  ;  music,  Ian  Miles,  Joe  Gamier. 

SIMMARY :  Dr.  Kenneth  Kenlston  discusses  radical  students, 
alienated  young  people,  the  uncommitted,  and  drug  users,  and  offers 
suggestions  for  considering  educational   approaches  for  the  future. 

1    Students— r.  S.    2.  Youth— U.  S.     3.  Education— U.  S-— 1965- 
I.  Kenlston,  Kenneth.     II.  St.  LouU    Television  station  KETC     IH. 
Distinguished  Contributors  Films,  Inc. 
[  LA229]  301.43  TO-7 13362 


This  time  the  worM  {Motion  picture)  Marlin  D.  Johnatm, 
1967,  Made  by  Center  for  Mass  Communication,  Colum- 
bia University  Press. 

25  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  Sun  film  presentation. 

Credits:  Producer,  Marlln  D.  Johnson;  continuity,  Kitty  Wash- 
bum;  camera,  Carol  Wikel, 

Summary:  Presents  a  documentary  account  of  the  American  Nasi 
Party  which  was  led  by  George  Lincoln  Rockwell.  Reveals  some  of 
Its  techniques  and  philosophy.  Includes  Rockwell's  campaign  for 
governor  of  Virginia. 

1.  American  Nasi  Party.    2.  Rockwell,  George  Lincoln,  1918- 
I,  Johnson,  Marlin  D. 

323.2  73-702011 


This  town  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute,  Lon- 
don, 1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1971. 

Irt  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

SIMMARY-  A  documentary  film  about  life  in  an  Industrial  textile 
city  \*  Juxtaposed  with  the  "swinging''  Shangri-la  that  modern 
advertising  seems  to  promise.  Describes  the  forces  and  environment 
which  regiment  the  working  claw. 

1.  Textile  workers.  I.  British  Film  Institute,  London.  II.  Hinis 
Incorporated. 

[Hr8039.T4]  801.44  70-712684 

FilniK  Incorporated 


This  train   {Motion  picture)      Frank  R.  Pame,  1965.      Re- 
leased by  Thome  Films. 

n  mill.  -^I .  ciilor.  16  mm.     (Crt'ntive  motivational  series) 
Summuiy:  A  vL-'iial  H(\-«mpniilmeiit  to  bines  Mnger  Big  Bill  Broon«y 
as  he  sings  the  >pi ritual  This  train. 

1.  Negro  Rpiritiiah".  i.  Paine.  Frank  R.  it.  Thome  rilms,  inc.. 
Boulder,  Colo.  Series:  Creative  motivational  serien  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

878.6  Fi  A  65-414  rev 

Frank  R.  Paine 


434 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


lUt  uHm  Ut  of  UCft— tivM  t^  o«r  avlroaamt  [Filnistrip] 
Oudance  AMOciites  of  PleMMtvUle.  N.Y.,  in  cooperation  with 
American  Forett  Inititute.  Made  and  released  by  Guidance 
AaiocUtea  of  PteauotviUe.  NY.,  1972. 

S3  ft.  G«4or.  33  mm.  tod  phooodoc:  2  •.  (1  i.  for  tnaniwl  projector.  1 
%.  for  ButomBtic  projector).  12  ia.  33  1/3  rpra.,  10  min.  e«:h  tide. 

Aiao  iMued  with  pboooupe  in  CMictte. 

With  discuMioQ  (uide. 

SUMMARY:  Portrmyi  the  evnitul  rote  of  tree*  u>d  foretn  in  our  ecolofy 
and  ecooomy.  Showj  thu  trees  produce  oxyien.  miinUiii  tcA  md  climttic 
cortditioiM,  utd  lupply  mod  renew  mmy  of  the  iMtemb  we  um.  De»cribe«  the 
CTiticaJ  inlenelatiofirfup  between  treei  md  peopte  utd  einph«ii«<  thetr  mutuel 


I    TrMk       2-  BOODV— BCOlOKV- 

N.V. 
[QK475] 

OuidAnce  AModetci  of 
PtcMUtviUe.  N.Y. 


I.  OuiduKC  AMOciUes  of  PkauntviUe, 


72-732500 
MARC 


This   waiting   world    (Motwn  picture)      Broftdnuui  Filxos, 

1967. 

25  mill.     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Revlseti  version  of  the  1969  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

Summary;  A  film  tour  of  the  world  pointing  out  tourist  attractions, 
si^s  of  economic  development,  typea  of  relisloua  beliefs,  and  evi- 
dences of  material  and  spiritual  need. 

1.  Geography.        i.  Broadman  Films,  Nashville 

309.1  Fi  A  67-5686 

Broadman  Films 

This  waiting  world  (Motion  picture)  Broadman  Films  with 
Foreign  Mission  Board,  Southern  Baptist  Convention, 
1967. 

25  mIn.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

CreAitt:  Narrator,  Fon  Seofleld. 

Summary:  Shows  the  common  peoples  of  the  world,  describes 
their  reilglou.s  practices  and  their  desire  for  Increased  material 
wealth,  and  explains  the  ways  in  which  Southern  Baptists  might 
help  these  people. 

1.   Religions:     2.   Southern   Baptist   Convention — Charities.  i. 

Broadman  Films,  Nashville,  u.  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  For- 
eign Mission  Board. 

266.6  73-707775 

TUs  wts  the  tbse.  [Motion  picture]  Canada  Dept  of  Indian  Af- 
fairs and  Northern  Development,  Otuwa.  Made  and  reteaaed 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

16  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

Abo  iisued  in  33  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  sod  photographer.  Eu«ene  Beyko;  originsi 
idea.  Barbara  Wilson;  Uorytinc  and  editor,  Jacqttet  Beniimon. 

SUMMARY;  Showi  a  festive  celebration  at  Musei  in  the  Queen  Charlotte 
Islands  of  British  Columbia  in  which  the  Haida  Indians  cacfc  ■  totem  to  com- 
memorate the  lime  when  they  ruled  the  ocean,  shore,  and  forest 

I  Haida  lmli«i».  2.  Totems.  1.  Canada.  Dept.  of  Indian  Affain  and 
Northern  DevelopmcnL     11,  Canada.     National  Rim  Bovd. 

lE99.H2,  970.4  71-7U346 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 


Thii  way  to  heiiim.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  FUma,  1956. 

30  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  about  a  yowg  boy  who  Mks  Us  Siadayachool  superin- 
tendent about  the  way  to  heaven. 

1-  SaWation.       I.  Coaoordia  Publishing  Homt.  5L  Louii. 

^Snih  268  72-701661 

Concordia  nfam  73  MARC 

This  weird  winter  {Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1963. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     le  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  docnmenUry  show  Eyewltneas. 

Creditg:  Producer.  Leslie  HIdgley ;  director,  Ross  Beoster;  re- 
porters, Charlea  Colllngwood,  Bernard  Eismann,  Hoghes  Radd,  Rob- 
ert Schakne.  Nell  Strawser. 

Siim.maTv.-  Describes  various  maalfestatloiui  of  tbe  violent  winter 
of  1962-68,  showing  the  effect  of  unusually  strong  winds,  extreme 
cold,  and  floods  on  people  and  crops.  Examines  several  theorlM  to 
explain  the  severity  of  winter,  including  one  which  argues  that 
thermonuclear  tests  are  responsible  for  triggering  weather  changes. 

1.  Winter.  i.  Eyewitneaa  (Television  program)  n.  Columbia 
BroadcastlDg  System,  Ine    CBS  Newa. 

Fi 67-2238 

Thomas,  Elton,  pseud, 
see 

The  Iron  Mask. 


The  iron  mask 


[Tlioinas  E.  Deweyj  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1960. 

28  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Ueet  the  press) 

Telecast  Oct.  15,  1950,  on  the  NBC-TV  documenUry  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CreditB:  Sponsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summery:  New  York  Governor  Thomas  Dewey  discusses  current 
Bute  and  national  affnlrs  with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator.  Law- 
rence  Splvak,  Leo  Egan,  Murray  Davis,  and  Mae  Crnlg. 

L  Dewey,  Thomas  Edmnnd.  1902-  i.  National  Broadcast- 

iDC  Company,  Inc.  NBC  Television  Network,  Series:  Meet  the 
Vnn  (Motion  picture) 

973.918  Fi  68-649 

[Thomas  E.  Dcwej]  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1961. 

2SmlQ.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  tbe  preaa) 

Telecast  Feb.  11,  1951.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
tbe  press. 

Crediti:  Producers.  Martha  Eountree,  Lawrence  Splvak ;  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Bummani:  Governor  Thomaa  Dewey  dlacusses  alt  ont  mobltlaatlon 
as  a  way  to  end  the  Korean  conflict  with  Martha  Rountree.  noodera- 
tor.  Mae  Craig,  Murray  Davis,  Marshall  McNeil,  and  Lawrence 
Spivak. 

1.  Dewey,  Thomas  Edmund.  1902-  2.  Korean  War.  1900-196S. 

1.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.      NBC  Television  Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

961  Fi  68-566 


(Thomas  E.  Dewey,  (Motion  picture)    NRC  Television,  1951. 

28  mlo.     sd.     b&w.     16  nun.     (Meet  tbe  press) 

Telecast  Oct  14,  1951.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  pres". 

Credits:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  ^tooior, 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Governor  Thomas  Dewey,  tttuUr  beed  of  tlw  BepnbU- 
can  Party,  gives  his  endorsement  of  General  Elsenhower  as  the  R»> 
publican  candidate  for  tbe  Preetdency,  In  a  discussion  with  Martha 
Rountree.  moderator,  Mae  Craig.  Leo  Bean,  Glenn  Neville,  and 
Ijwrence  Splvak. 

1.    Presidents — U.    S.— Election— 1952.    2.    Dewey,  Thomas    Ed- 
mund. 1902-  3.  EiBenhower.  Dwight  David.  Prf«.  U.  S.,  1890- 
I.   National  Broadcasting  Company,   inc.     NBC  Televlsioo  Network. 
Series  :  Meet  tbe  pres  ( Motion  picture) 

829  Fi  68-694 


[Thwnas  E.  Deweyj  (Motion  picture)    XBC  Television,  1951. 

28  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Oct.  19.  1951.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  prew. 

Creditt:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree.  Ijiwrence  Splvak;  director, 
Carl  Dagen ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Governor  Thomas  Dewey  discusses  the  possibilities  for 
the  campaign  of  General  Elsenhower  for  the  Presidency  with  Martha 
Rountree,  moderator,  August  Hecksher,  Sylvia  Porter,  Keooeth  Tur- 
ner, and  Richard  Wilaon. 

1.  PrealdentH— U.  S.— Election— 1852.  2.  Dewey,  Thomas  Bdmtind, 
1902-  3.  Elsenhower,  Dwigbt  David,  Pres.  U.  S.,  U90-  l 

National    Broadcasting   Company,    ina    NBC    Television    Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

329  Fi  68-595 


Thwnas  Eakins:  an  American  realist  (FUrMtrip)     Educa- 
tional Dimensions  Corp.,  1969. 

81  fr.     color.    35  mm 
miD.    mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Polnto  out  how  Eakins  achieved  his  style,  and  show's 
ways  In  which  he  used  It  to  capture  tbe  lives  of  the  everyday  people 
whom  he  painted. 

1.  Eakins,  Thomas,  1844-1910.  l  Educatlooal  DiGaenslons  Cor- 
poration. 

759X6  70-73566S 

A.  L  A.  Booklist 


and  pbooodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in..  3^  rpm..  16 


Thomas  Edison  (FUmstrip)    General  Electric  (196-t, 

77  fr,     b&w.    35  mm. 

Sumiii-iry:  i;i*e«  drawings  and  photographs  to  tell  the  story  of  the 
life  of  ThomaH  A.  Edison.  Show!4  pictures  of  his  inventions  and 
describes  hl.s  contributions  to  the  American  way  of  life. 

1.  Edison.  Thomas  Alva.  1847-1931.  r.  General  E.ectrlc  Com- 
pany. 

9*26  78-733170 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


[Thomas  Edmond  Dewey,  {Motion  picture)  NBC  Tele- 
vision, l!>52. 

28  mil.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Teleciisi  May  11.  1952.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Sponsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  New  York  Governor  Thomas  E.  Dewey  Is  Queflloned 
on  when  General  Elsenhower  will  make  a  declaration  of  position  on 
the  major  issues  of  the  times.  He  talks  with  Martha  Rountree. 
moderator.  Ernest  Lindley,  Frank  McNaugbton.  James  Reston.  and 
Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.    Dewey,   Thomas   Edmund.  1902-  2.   Elsenhower,   Dwight 

David.  Pre».  U.  S.,  1S90-1969.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion 
picture ) 

829.6  78-701475 


Thomas  Gainsborough  {Filmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Fihns 

and  Slides,  1»67. 

15  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

CredUt:  Author.  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Summary:  Surveys  tbe  portraiture  and  landscape  painting  of  tbe 
18th  century  English  artist  Thomas  Galnsborotigh.     With  captlooa. 

1.  Gainaborongh,  Thomas,  1727-1788.  t  Bud^   (Herbert  E  ) 

Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

769.2  77-784621 

Bodek  nims  and  Slldea  o«  Calif. 


Tlionias  Hardy  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London, 
1970.  Made  by  Stella  Mary  Newtffli.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications. 

37  fr.     color.    05  mm.     (Writers  and  their  times,  no.  li 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  palutlngs,  portraits,  and  photographs  to 
portray  the  setting  and  characters  of  Thomas  Hardy's  novels. 

1.  Hardy.  Thomas.  1840-1928.  I.  Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don. II.  Mclotyre  Visual  Publications.  III.  Serlea:  Writers  and 
their  times  (Fllmstnp)  no.  1. 

[PR4754]  928  7^-739661 

HclDtyre  Visual  Publications. 


Thomas  J.   Upton,  inc. 
see    Upton  (Thomas  J.)    inc. 


(Thomas  K.  Finletterj    (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 

1951. 

28  m!n.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  July  8,  1961.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summat^:  Secretary  of  the  Air  Force  Thomas  Finletter  discusses 
the  build-up  of  tbe  Communist  Chinese  Air  Force  and  the  status  of 
American  air  power  with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator.  Marquis 
Chllds.  Fletcher  Knebel.  Lloyd  Norman,  and  tawrence  Spivak- 

1.  Finletter.  Thomas  Knight.  1893-  2.  Aeronautics.  Military- 

China  (People's  Republic  of  China.  19*9-  )  i.  National  Brwad- 
casUng  Company,  Inc  NBC  Television  Network.  Series:  Meet 
the  press  (Motion  irfcture) 

368.4  Fi  68-583 


435 


(Thomas  Knight   Finletter, 

vision,  1952. 


(Motion  picture)     NBC   Tele- 


2Smlu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  pt«s8) 

Telecast  April  27,  1952.  on  tbe  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  ^Iv»k;  director 
Carl  Degec ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass.  ' 

Summary:  Secretary  of  the  Air  Force  Tliomas  Finletter  discusses 
the  proposed  air  power  build-up  with  Martha  Rountree.  moderator, 
Mae  Craig.  Warren  Francis,  Marshall  McNeil,  and  Lawrence  Spivak 

1.    U.    S.      Air    Force.     2.    FlnleltPr.    Thomas  KnIgitt,   1893- 
I.  National   Broadcasting  Company,  inc.     NBC  Television  Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

368.4  77-701476 


Thomas  S.  Klise  Company 
see 


Albert  Camus. 
Dreiser's  tragic  America. 

Faulkner, 

Gatsby — the  American  myth. 

George  Orwell. 

Hawthorne, 

The  Heart  of  Conrad. 

Hemingway. 

Kafka. 

Main  Street  revisited. 
MeMUe. 

0»Neill. 


Redemption    in    Manhattan:    J.    D.    Salinger's   The 
catcher  in  the  rye. 

Scott  Fitzgerald. 


Some  elements  of  style. 

Steinbeck's  losers. 
Stopping  by  the  woods  of  Mr.  Frost. 
That  strange  Mr.  Poe. 
Thomas  Wolfe. 
Thoreau:   the  huckleberry  captain. 

The  Threefold  gospel  of  Walden  Pond. 
Uncle  Mark. 

What  is  style? 

Whitman — the  American  singer, 

Thomas  Sand  Enterprises 
see 

Winter  of  the  witch, 

Thomas  Telford  (Filmstrip)  Hulton  Educational  Publica- 
tions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions, 
196». 

19  fr.     bAw.    36  mm.     (Pictorial  biographies) 

With  teacher's  enide. 

Summary:  A  biographical  survey  of  the  achlevemento  of  Thomas 
Telford-    Includes  contemporary  prints. 

1.  Telford.  Thomas.  1757-18(14.  i.  Hulton  Elducatlonai  Publica- 

tions, ltd.     II.  Dufour  Editions,  inc.  Series:  Pictorial  blograirtiies 

(Filmstrip) 

926  74^734272 

Dufour  Editions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Thomas  Wolfe  (Filmstrip)     Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.,  1970. 

M  fr  color  35  min.  sod  phonodHc;  2  »..  (1  •.  for  manual  pro- 
]«Sr,  1  s."or  ..,Sm"tlc  proJMop).  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  19  «.!«.  micro- 
groove. 

Slt"-''wd'ier''naSr''aad  designer.  Thorn.-  S.  Klise;  art. 
''sTmSLT  A  mm  blopaph,  <>' Thomas  Wolfe  with  <Tm<«I  an.lj.lj 
of  his  priDclpal  worka.  especially  Look  homeward  angel.  Pn»ent» 
DhotoeraDhs  from  every  locale  of  Wolfe's  life  and  work. 
^  1  wSwe;  Thoraaa.  1900-1938.  I.  Thomas  3.  KUse  Co"!*"?-  ^ 
813  71-7o75o0 

Thomas  S.Kliae  Co. 

Thomas  Y.  Crowell  Company 
see 

A  Baby  starts  to  grow. 


A  Drop  of  blood. 
Follow  your  nose. 

Hear  your  heart. 
How  many  teeth? 
How  you  talk. 
Look  at  your  eyes. 
My  five  senses. 
Straight  hair,  curly  hair. 
Your  skin  and  mine. 

Thompson,  Arthur  Leonard  Bell.    Act  of  mercy 
see 

Gims  of  darkness. 

Thompson,   Clarence 
see 

Fireboat. 
Harbor  pilot. 
Hardworking  tug. 
What  is  a  harbor  ? 


Thompson  (Francis)    inc. ,  New  York 
see 

N.Y.,  N.Y. 


Thompson,  Rob,  1943- 
see 

S.  W.  L,  A. 

Thomson  model  of  the  atom  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing 
Corp.  ns  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridKe,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  ram.     (Project  physics) 

With  flint  notes  on  carlriiise  case. 

nummary:  I>cB<Til»es  Ttiomsun'u  madei  of  the  atom  iD  which 
small  umsnets  floatinc  on  the  surface  of  witer  are  aligned  Into 
various  patterns  by  s  radial  magnetic  field. 

1.  Atoms.  I.  Canada,  Nali'tnnl  Film  Board,  ii.  Ealing  Cor- 
poration. Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Project  physlai  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

639  Ki  A  68-2401 

Elallng  Corporation 


Thomson*s  positive  ray  parabola  {Motion  picture)     Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Films,  1963. 

4  mil',     si.     color.     8  mm.     (i'hynlcal  science) 

I..OOP  itliii  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Httmmai-y:  Illustrates  the  princlplai  underlying  the  apparatus  uaed 
by  the  English  physicist  J.  J.  Tliomson  to  investigate  poaitive  ray*. 
Includes  actual  shots  of  parabolas. 

I.  Thomson,  Sir  Jooeph  John.  I8r*-1B40.  2.  Canal  rays.  I.  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  rilms,  Inc.  Series:  Physical  science  (Uotloo 
picture) 

Fi  A  67-2820 


Thomson's  positive  ray  parabolas  (Motion  picture)  Halaa 
and  Batchelor  Education  Division,  London  [196-1]  Re- 
leased 'M  the  V.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  aim.     I.^sued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teather's  guide. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  Thomson's  original  apparatus  at  the  Caven- 
dish Laboratory  in  Cambridge,  together  with  some  of  his  parabolas. 
Shows  a  diagrammatical  interpretation  of  the  deflection  of  a  beam  of 
positive  Ions  by  electric  plates  and  a  magnetic  field. 

1.  Thomson.  Sir  Joseph  John.  1856-l»l0.     2.  Canal  rays.  i. 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  London,     ii.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

531  Fi  A  68-3088 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

Thoracentesis    and    abdominal    paracentesis     (Filmstrip) 

Trninrx  Corp.,  1971. 

85  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  S3i  rpm., 
16  mln.    microgroove.     (Patient  care  series) 

Also  ls.sued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  and  instructor's  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Instructs  the  nurse  In  assisting  the  physician  in  a 
thoracentesis  or  abdominal  paracentesis.  Portrays  the  necessary 
equipment,  patient  positioning,  and  postprocedure  care.  Includes  ■ 
brief  description  of  the  thoraslc  cavity  and  the  peritoneal  cavity. 

1  Chest— Paracentesis.  2.  Abdomen-Paracentesls.  I.  Trainer 
Corporation.    II.  Series:  Patient  care  series  (Filmstrip) 

617  75-739256 

Traloex  Corp. 


Thoreau,  Henry  David,  1817-1862. 
see 


Walden 


The  Threefold  gospel  of  Walden  Pond, 

Thoreau  on  the  river:  perspectives  aa  chang:e  (Filmstrip) 
Frederick    A.    Rowley,    Jr.      Released    by    McGraw-Hill, 

1971. 

KM  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  334  rpm., 
18  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  D^icts  a  trip  made  by  Thoreau  and  his  brother  up 
the  Concord  and  Merrimack  Rivers,  and  Includes  excerpts  from  the 
book  written  by  Thoreau  about  this  trip.  Shows  the  effect  of  man 
on  his  environment  la  order  to  stimulate  an  examination  of  the 
values  of  modern  progress. 

1.  Concord  River — Description  and  travel.  2.  Merrimack  River — 
De-soription  and  travel.  I.  Thoreau.  Henry  David.  1817-1862.     A 

week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  Rivers.     II.  Rowley,  Frederick 
A.     III.McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company. 

[F72]  917.4  71-739368 

McGraw-Hill  Bocdi  Co. 

Thoreau:  the  huckleberry  captain  (Filmstrip)    Thomas  S. 

Klise  Co.,  1971. 

HM  fr.  color.  3^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  21  min.  each 
side,     microgroove. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  reading  script 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  narrator,  Thomas  Klise;  art,  David  Seay. 

SUMMARY:  A  biography  of  Henry  David  Thoreau.  Including 
interpreUtions  of  Walden  and  Civil  disobedience.  PreBCnts  photo- 
graphs of  Thoreau's  New  England  residences. 

1.  Thoreau,  Henry  David,  1817-1S62.        I.  Thomaa  S.  Kllae  Com- 

[PS3058]  818  72-789738 

Thomas  S.  KUse  Co. 
Thorn  of  plenty  (Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting- 
Paramount  Theaters,  1965. 

-a  mil      S(l.     Wtw.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  on  the  ABC-TV  documentary  show  ABC  scope. 

dreditf  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Harry  Raskj  ;  photogra- 
pher  Tex  Zi^ler;  film  editors,  Marvls  Lenauer,  Edward  Lempa. 

Summary:  Presents  the  conflict  In  southern  California  between  the 
farmers,  whose  supply  of  Mexican  migratory  laborers  hag  been 
stopped  by  the  rescinding  of  Public  law  78,  and  the  Emergency  Com- 
mittee to  Aid  Farm  Workers,  a  group  dedicated  to  improving  the 
working  and  living  conditions  of  the  farm  workers. 

1  Migrant  labor— California.  Southern.  2.  Agricultural  labor- 
ers—California, Southern.  3.  Farmers— California,  Southern.  i. 
American  Broadcasting- Paramount  Theaters.  Series:  ABC  scope 
Motion  picture) 

331.6  Fi  68-277 


Thome  Films, 
see 


Inc. ,  Boulder,  Colo. 


EncyclofMMdia  Britan- 


nica Bdoeatlooal  Corp- 


Absorption  of  light  by  chlorophyll. 
Acrylics:   cementing  and  laminating. 
Acrylics:   cutting  and  finishing. 
Acrylics:   drilling  conipressed  cube. 
Acrylics:   heat  forming. 
Acrylics:   internal  carving. 

Actinosphaerium. 
Action  of  itomata:  tUrch  productkm. 

Aerobic  respiration. 

436 


Aggressive  display  in  the  Siamese  fighting  fish. 

Allied  invaikm  of  Sicfly. 

The  Amebas  (Ameba,  Vahlkampfia, 
Arcella) 

Amoeba. 

Amphipod. 

.^hids. 

Apollo  X. 

ApoUo  11:  launch. 

ApoUo  1 1:  mooo  walk. 

Apt^lo  1 1:  return  to  earth. 

Arcella. 

Arrival  of  immigrants  at  Ellis  Island  (1903, 
1906) 

The  artistry  of  Bruce  Goff. 
AMittinatioa  of  J<rfm  F.  Kennedy. 
Aaaaitination  of  Martin  Luther  King,  Jr. 
Awitainatkm  of  Robert  F.  Kennedy. 

Bacteriological  techniques. 

Balances. 

Barnacle. 

Basic  weaving. 

Batiks. 

The  Battle  of  Britain. 

Beginning  booktiinding:    Accordion. 

Beginning  bookbinding:    Side -stitched. 

Beginning  bookbinding:    Single  signature. 

The  Beginning  of  the  depression. 

Berlin  airiift 

Bertin  Wall 

Bikini  atomic  bomb  test 

Biochemical  tests. 

Birth  of  a  river:    descent  from  the  snow. 
Black  widow  spider. 

The  Blitzkrieg. 
Block  printing. 

The  Boer  War  (contemporary  re-creations) 
Bolshevik  revolutioiL 
Bonui  Army. 
Boetoo  Polioe  strike. 
The  Bridge  recdfter. 


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Thorne  FlImB.  Inc. ,  Boulder,  Colo.    (Continued) 

Brittle  star. 

Byid's  North  Pobr  eqtedhkm. 

Caddlsflies. 

Campanella. 

Catalase. 

Cattle  wrangling  (1898) 

Centipede. 
Chk»to  exposition  (1933-1934). 

Orinwe  Communist  revolution. 

Chitons. 

The  dilates.    Part  1:    Parameclimi, 
^irostomum,  Stentor. 

The  dilates.    Part  2:    Vorticella, 
Halteria,  Stylonychia. 

Cladoceran. 

Clam. 

Clam  shrimp. 

CoUapte  of  the  Tacoou  Nutowb  Bridce. 

Color-bubble  tubes. 


The  Complete  power  supply,  part  1  (half-wave  rec- 
tifier, capacitor  Tilter). 


The  ComFrfetc  power  supply,  put  2  (Full-wave  vacuum 
tube  rectifier.  tCreek  symbol  pij  filter. 


The  Complete  power  supply,  part  3  (bridge  rectifier 
using  semiconductor  diodes,  L  filter). 


Computerized  fluid  ^rnamics. 
Computerized  highway  design. 

Conductors  and  insulators. 

Construction  of  the  Panama  Canal. 

Copepod. 

Coronal  activity  1. 

Coronal  activity  2  (large  scale) 

Coronation  tA  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Courtmartial  of  BiUy  Mitchell 
Crayfish. 

Creating  with  felt-tip  markers. 

Current  flow  and  measuremenL 
DNA  composition. 


The  Death  of  Franidin  D.  Roosevelt. 
Ddano  fnpe  strike. 
Democratic  Convention,  Oiicaco.  1968. 

Dialysis. 
Didinlum. 

The  Diodes. 
Dragonffy. 

Dunkirk. 

The  Dust  Bowl. 

The  Early  automobile. 

The  Karly  Ford  assembly  line. 

Early  French  ariatkm  (1901-1913)l 
Earthworm. 

Effect  of  light  Intensity. 
Effect  of  pH. 
EHect  of  temperature. 
Effect  of  temperature  on  yeast  metabolism. 
Effect  of  wavelength. 

Effect  on  cdl  membranca. 

Electricity  produced  by  chemical  action,  part  1. 

Electricity  produced  by  chemical  action,  part  2. 
Electricity  produced  by  friction. 

Electricity  produced  by  magnetism,  part  1. 
Electricity  produced  by  magnetism,  part  2. 

Electricity  produced  by  pressure,  heat,  and  light. 


End  products. 

Enzyme  actioo:  pepain. 
Euglena.    Part  1:    Ecology. 

Euglena.     Part  2:    Behavior, 
Euplotes. 

Experimental  aircraft:  airplanes  (1919-1930). 

Experiffleatal  aircraft:  heUcopteis  (1921-1940). 
Experimental  aircraft:  omitbopCcra. 

E3q)lorer  1:   first  successful  U.  S, 
satellite. 

Extracting  DNA. 

Eyes  and  mouth:    female. 

Eyes  and  mouth:    male. 

Fabric  collages. 
Fhdal  treatment,  part  1. 

437 


PkU  treumenl,  put  3. 

Fairy,  clam,  and  tadpole  shrimp. 

Fairy  shrimp. 

The  Fall  of  France. 

Falling  water. 

Fermentation, 

Fertilization. 

Fiberglass:   flat  lamination. 

Fiber  glass;    lamination  using  matched 
molds. 

Filter  circuits,  part  1. 
Filter  circuits,  part  2. 

Pint  hydncen  bomb  expkMion. 

The  Flagellates.    Part  1:    Euglena, 
Chilomonas,  Peranema. 

The  Flagellates.    Part  2:   Termite 
symbionts. 

Fluke. 

Fold  and  dye  paper  designs. 

Food  coloring  in  water. 
The  Forest  floor  environment 

The  Four  seasons. 

The  French  underground:    Paris  insur- 
rection. 

Fresh  water  biyozoan  (filter  feeder) 

Frog  anatomy. 

Frog — circulatory  system. 
Frog — digestive  system. 

Frog — external  anatomy  and  oral  cavity. 
Frog:   general  dissection. 

Frog — muscular  system. 

Frog — nervous  system. 

Frog:  pithing. 

Frog — respiratory  system. 

Frog — skeletal  system. 

Frog — urogenital  system. 

Froatinc  put  1. 
Proatinf.  put  2. 

Fruit  fly  chromatography. 
The  Full-wave  rectifier,  pwt  I  (uajng  vacuimi  tiibe). 

The  Pull-wave  rectifler,  part  2  (usin|  semiconductor). 

Omdiii. 

Gemini  IV:   space  walk. 


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Thome  Fibns,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.    (Continued) 

German-American  Bundists. 

The  German  surrender  at  Stalingrad. 

Ocnnu  V-bomtM  (V-1  ind  V.2). 
Giant  chromosomes  of  Drosophila. 

Glass  working  techniques. 

Global  circulation  model  I. 

Global  circulation  model  II. 
Grease  base  and  rouge. 

Growth  from  a  melt. 

Growth  in  solution. 

Hair  bleaching,  part  1. 
Hair  bleaching,  part  2. 
Hair  cutting. 

"^  Hair  fttyUng. 

Hair  tinting,  part  1. 

Hair  tinting,  part  2. 
Halry-gUled  worm. 
The  Half-wave  rectifier,  part  1  (using  vacuum  tube) 
The  HaJf-wave  rectifier,  part  2  (uiing  aemi-conductor). 

Hanging  drop  culture. 

The  Happy  pace  of  Switzerland. 

The  Hermaphroditic  malings  of  snails  and  slugs. 

Hermit  crab. 

The  Hindenburg  disaster. 
Hiroshima  and  Nagasaici. 

Holography. 

Horse  clam  (filter  feeder) 
Hungarian  revolt  (19S6). 
Hydra. 
Identification  of  fresh  water  organisms. 

Identification  of  marine  organisms. 

Images  from  nahire. 

Inducing  ovulation  in  frogs. 

Aiduclng  ovulation  in  mice. 
Iriah  Rebcffioo. 

Iron  curling. 

Isopod. 
Israeli  independence. 


Italian  conquest  of  Ethiopia. 
Iwo  Jima:    amphibious  assault. 
Japanese  military  e^ansion. 
Joaeph  McCarthr  Army  bearings. 
Just  like  me. 
The  Klondike  gold  rush. 
Korean  war  armistice  negottatioiia. 

Kmean  war.  U.S.  combat  operations. 
Ku  Klux  Klan  in  the  1920*s. 

Kwajalein:    jungle  warfare. 
Ladybird  beetle:   life  cycle. 

Land  snail. 
Laser. 
Leaf  prints. 

Leech. 

The  Liberation  of  Nazi  concentration  camps. 
The  Life  of  temporary  pools. 

Limpets. 
Lindbergh's  transatlantic  flighL 

McKinley . 

Manicuring. 

Mayflies. 

Measuring  techniques . 

Medieval  mood. 

Mercury  7:  the  flight  of  Alan  Shepard. 

Mercury  13:   the  flight  of  John  Glenn. 

Mlcropipette, 

The  Microscope,    Part  1:    Light  field 
Illumination. 

The  Microscope.    Part  2:    Dark  field 
illumination. 

The  Microscope,    Part  3:    Oil  immersion. 

Millipede. 

Mini-conq)Uter  and  Integrated  circuits. 

Mite. 

Moods  from  nature:   hope  and  despair. 

Moods  from  nature:  tranquility. 

Mosquito:   life  cycle. 
Movement  of  water. 
The  Mud  flat  environment. 

The  Munich  Conference. 


438 


Mussel. 
Nematode. 

Nereis. 

The  New  Deal:    C.  C.  C. 
The  New  Deal:    T.  V.  A. 

The  New  Deal:    WPA 
Newmik  riot  (I9«7). 

The  Normandy  invasion:    build-up. 

The  Normandy  invasion:    D-day. 

North  America  cloud  patterns,  part  1. 

North  America  cloud  patterns,  part  2. 

Northern  hemisphere  cloud  patterns, 
part  1. 

Northern  hemisphere  cloud  patterns, 
part  2. 

Northwest  medley. 

Nudibranchs  (predators) 

Obella  (predator) 
Octopus. 

Ohm'i  I**  fonnuU  E-l  i  R. 

Ohm'i  law  fonnuU  I=E/R. 
Ohm't  law  fcrmub  R«>E/I. 

Ohm's  law  theocy,  put  1. 
Ohm't  law  theocy,  part  2. 
Opallna. 

The  Opening  of  the  Nuremberg  trials. 
Optical  properties. 
Ostracod. 

pH:   hydrogen  Ion  concentration. 
pH:   indicators  and  buffers. 
Pancake  base  and  dry  rouge. 
Paper  chromatography. 
Paper  flowers. 

PiraUd  drcuits,  part  1  (currait). 
Parallel  circuita,  part  2  (voltafe). 
Parallel  circuita,  pan  3  (reajatanoe). 

Paramecium.    Part  1:    Ecology. 
Paramecium.    Part  2:    Physiology. 
Paramecium.    Part  3:    Reproduction. 
Paramecium.    Part  4:    Behavior. 
Parasitic  isopod  (fish  parasite) 
Pearl  Harbor. 
Peaaann  in  Samara,  U.S.S.R.:  IMI. 


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Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.    (Continued) 

Project  Gnome. 

Siphons. 

Project  Persinunon. 

Slowing  down  protozoans. 

Pendulums. 

Project  Plowshare. 

Soap  films. 

Pennftnent  wave,  part  1. 

Project  Rullson. 

Solar  magnetic  fields  and  solar  wind. 
Sorting. 

Pennanent  wave,  part  2. 

Project  Salt  Vault. 

South  Pacific  cloud  patterns,  part  1. 

Physical  changes  In  plant  tissue. 

Project  Sedan.                                    , 

The  Si>anish-American  War. 

Physical  properties. 

Protein  dlgesticm. 

Spanish-American  War  battle  scenes 

Pigments. 

Ptyalln. 

(contemporary  recreations) 

Plpevlne  swallowtail:   life  cycle. 

Pueblo  architecture. 

Spirostomum. 
Sponges. 

Planaria. 

Pulled  burlap  designs. 

Tbe  Red  icue:  anen  and  depoftatkn  (19I7-1930). 

Spring  color. 

Planet  earth. 

Starfishes. 

Republic  Sled  atrike  police  riot  (Memorial  Day  maa- 

Stentor. 

Planet  earth  (close-ups) 

•act). 

Resin  casting  and  embedding. 

Storm  development. 

Plastlsol:   dip  casting. 

Resiatance. 

The  Stream  environment.    Part  1:  Aquatic 
insects. 

Plastisol:   rotational  molding. 

The  Stream  environment.    Part  2:   Aquatic 

Pollen  tube  growth. 

Resists. 

insects. 

Polyester  resins:   closed  mold  casting. 

The  Rise  of  the  Nazi  Party. 

The  Stream  environment.    Part  3:   Aquatic 
insects. 

Polyester  resins:   embedding. 

Robert  Coddard:  advanced  rocket  experimeola  (New 
Meiico). 

Suez  criaia  (19S6). 

Polyester  resins:   flexible  3-D  mold 
casting. 

Robert  Ooddard:  eartjr  rocket  eaperimentt  (Maiaa- 
chuaetta). 

Sunflower  star. 
Tadpole  shrimp. 

Polyester  resins:   open  mold  casting. 

The  Rocky  coast  environment.    Part  1: 

High  tide  zone. 

The  Tapestry  of  the  earth. 

Polystyrene  beads:   molding. 

The  Rocky  coast  environment.    Part  2: 
Mid-tide  zone. 

Tapeworm. 

Polyurethane  foam:    molding. 

The  Rocky  coast  environment.    Part  3: 

Terr  adynamics. 

Polyurethane  foam.    Part  1:    Plaster  mold 
making. 

Low-tide  zone. 

Textured  collages  and  assemblages. 

Rotifer. 

This  train. 

Polyurethane  foam.    Part  2:    Using 

plaster  mold. 

San  Francisco  Bay  model. 

Tick. 

The  Pond  environment .    Parti:   Plankton. 

Sand  dollar. 

Tissue  paper  collages. 

The  Sandy  beach  environment. 

Tornado. 

The  Pond  environment.    Part  2:   Organisms 

Inhabiting  aquatic  vegetation. 

Scalp  ueatment 

Tornado  situation. 

■wbcelBm. 

Scopes  trial. 

Trial  of  revolutionary  Socialists  (Moscow,  1922). 

The  Pond  environmeit.    Part  4:   Bottom 

Scorpion. 

Trichonympha. 

inhabitants. 

Sea  anemone. 

Trtp  steel. 

Poor  Peo|ile-i  Caiiifai(n  (196«). 

Sea  cutnmiber. 

Tropical  Atlantic  cloud  patterns,  part  1. 

Sea  hare  (herbivore  and  detritus  feeder) 

Tropical  Atlantic  cloud  patterns,  part  2. 

The  Potsdam  Conference. 

Sea  urchin. 

Selma  civil  righu  march. 

Tropical  Pacific  cloud  patterns,  part  1. 

Tropical  Pacific  cloud  patterns,  part  2. 

Preaideiitial  electioo  of  192«. 

Piendential  election  of  1932. 

Seriea  drcuita,  part  J  (voilate). 

Trypanosoma. 

Tubifex  worm. 

Skampoa 

United  Auto  Wocken  strike  (1937). 

Project  Dugout. 

Shore  crab. 

The  United  Nations  Conference  at  San 

Project  Gasbuggy. 

Silicone  rubber:   mold  making. 

439 

Francisco. 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.    (Continued) 

U.S.  home  front  in  World  War  II. 

U.S.   industrial  conversion  to  World  War  II. 


U.S.  intervention  in  the  Dominican  Republic  crisis 
(1965). 

U^.  interventioo  in  the  Nicanfuan  CiviJ  War  (1927) 


U.S.  occupadoD  of  Germany. 
U.S.  occupation  of  Japan. 

MS.  punitive  expedition  into  Mexico. 
UflMO  Rnnia:  1921. 

Urbania, 
V-E  day. 

V-J  day. 

Vanguard  TV-3:  unsuccessful  satellite 
launching. 

Vctcnn  rehabiliution:  1920. 

A  Visit  to  NCAR  (National  Center  for  At- 
mospheric Research) 

A  Visit  to  the  Air  Force  Academy  Cadet 
Chapel. 

A  Visit  to  the  Guggenheim. 

A  Visit  to  the  Milwaukee  County  War 
Memorial  Center. 

Vital  staining. 

Voltage  and  voltage  measurement 
Volumeter. 
Vol  vox. 
Vorticella. 
Warren  Harding:  presidential  campaign. 

Warsaw  pact  intervention  in  Czechoclovakia  (1968). 

Wartime  election:    Roosevelt  vs.  Dewey. 
Wartime  relocation  of  Japanese-Americans. 

Washington  Conlerence  (1921-1922). 

Water  droplet  cohesion. 
Water  movement  in  stems. 

Water  tiger  beetle. 

Weighing  techniques  (Triple  beam  balance) 

What  can  you  find  ? 
Will  Rogen. 

Womra's  suffrafc  movement 

World  War  I:    Fire  power. 

World  War  I;    French  entry  Into  the  war. 

World  War  I:   German  entry  into  the  war. 


World  War  I:    German  U-boat  warfare. 
World  War  I:  Rusao-Turkiah  naval  battle. 

World  War  I:    The  airplane. 

World  War  I:    The  Versailles  Conference. 

World  War  I:    Trench  warfare. 
World  War  I:    U.  S.  entry  into  the  war. 

World  War  1:  UJS.  home  front 
World  War  I:  U.S.  home  front  cartoona. 

World  War  I:    U.S.  industry. 

Wright  brothers. 
The  Yalta  Conference. 


Thornton  Wilder  {Motion  picture)  Harold  Mant«ll,  inc., 
and  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center, 
1967.  Released  by  Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Cen- 
ter, 19G8. 

.10  min.     s(l.     Mtw.     16  mm.     (Creative  person  I 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer,  Harold  Manteil;  editor.  Hans  Dudel- 
heim. 

Summary:  A  biography  of  author  Thornton  Wilder.  Uses  Inter- 
views with  his  relatives,  snapshots,  recorded  excerpts  from  hlB 
speecheA.  quotations  from  his  writings,  and  film  clips,  to  tell  the  story 
of  Wllder'8  life  and  bui'ltground.  Analyzes  the  themes  of  several  of 
his  works. 

1.  Wilder.  Thornton  NIven,  1897-  i.  Harold  Manteil.  inc. 

n.  National  Educational  Televisioo  and  Radio  Center,  iir.  Indiana. 
University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  Creative  person  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

818  Fi  A  68-415 

Indiana.     I'nlv.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Thoroughly  bred  {Motion  picture)  Winik  Films  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1067. 

'.i  lulii.     stl.     color.     16  mm.     (Sprrts  In  action) 

Frenoli  verwlon  also  Issued. 

Huinmaiii:   Depicts   the  glamour  and   thrills  of  the  racing   track 
!ind   steeplechase,   from   the  grueling  tasks  of   training  to   Ihe   day 
tliHt  the  h.>rs«'-;  enter  their  first  race. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Horse-racing.  r.  Winik  Films  Corporation,  New  York.      ii. 

rnramount  I'i'tures  Corporation.  Series :  Sports  in  notion  ( Motion 
picture) 

798  Fi  A  68-520 

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Thorj)e,  Earl  E 


The  Black  man's  burden. 

Growth  and  achievement  of  black  folk, 
1900-1917. 


The  Roots  of  black  resistance. 

Those  Calloway8  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1964. 

l.^I  min.     sd.     color,    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Itased  on  the  book  Swlftwater,  by  Paul  Annlxter. 

Credits:  Producers,  Walt  Disney,  Winston  Hibler;  director,  Nor- 
man Tokar:  screenplay,  I>oui8  Pelletler;  director  of  photography.  Ed- 
ward Colman;  music,  Mai  Steiner;  film  editor.  Grant  K.  Smith. 
Catt:  Brian  Keith,  Vera  Miles,  Brandon  de  Wilde,  Walter  Brennan, 
Ed  Wynn. 

Rammary:  A  fur  trapper  who  Uvea  with  his  wife  and  teen-age  son 
in  the  backwoods  of  Vermont  seeks  to  establish  a  sanctuary  for  mi- 
grating wild  geese  In  order  to  protect  them  from  hunters. 

I.  Annlxter,  Paul,  pseud.  Swlftwater.  ii,  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tions    ni,  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1321 

Those  fantastic  flying:  foots  {Motion  picture)  Harry  Alan 
Towers,  London.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  American  In- 
ternational Pictures,  1967. 

96  min,     sd,     color.     35  mm. 

Panavlslon. 

A  James  H.  Nicholson  and  Samuel  Z.  Arkoff  presentation. 

Inspired  by  the  writings  of  Jules  Verne. 

Creditt:  Director,  Don  Sharp;  original  story.  Peter  Welbeck; 
screenplay,  Dave  Freeman;  music.  Patrick  John  Scott;  director  of 
photography,  Reg  Wyer;  film  editor,  Ann  Chegwidden.  C<ut:  Burl 
Ives,  Troy  Donahue,  Gert  Frobe,  Hermlone  Olngold,  Lionel  Jeffries, 
Daiiah  Lavi. 

Summary.'  A.  comedy  In  which  Phlneas  T.  Barnum  forms  a  syn- 
dicate with  a  OerTMin  inventor  to  send  a  midget -piloted  rocket  to 
the  moon. 

I.  Verne,  Jules,  1828-  1005.     il  Towers,  Harry  Alan,  1920- 

m.  American  Interna-  tional  Pictures,  Hollywoo<l,  Calif. 

791.43  71-707840 

Those  four  cosy  walls  (Sfotion  picture)  Telerisionf  Radio, 
and     Film    Communication,    United    Methodist    Church, 

1968. 

52  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.  ^  ,^     ^ 

Nummary.-   DIscusMes  the  mission  of  the  church  Id  the  world  of 

1  ^Mission  of  the  church.  i.  United  Methodist  Caiurt*  (United 
SUtes)     Televtolon.  Radio,  and  Film  Communication. 

961  79-709910 

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440 


Those  incredible  diving  machines  (Motion  picture)    Double- 
day  Multimedia,  1970. 

23  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Jacques  Cousteau  series) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Traces  the  history  of  man's  attempts  to  Improvise 
techniques  and  equipment  to  explore  or  exploit  the  riches  of  the  sea. 
Describes  future  possibilities  In  this  area. 

1.  Underwater  exploration— History.  I.  Doableday  Multimedia. 
Series :  Jacques  Cousteau  series  (Motion  picture) 

651.4  79-710105 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Those  magnificent  men  in  their  flying  machines;  or,  How 
I  flew  from  LtMMlon  to  Paris  in  25  hours  and  11  minutes 

{Motion  picture)  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Productions^ 
Ixindon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1965. 

133  min.     sd.     color.     TO  mm. 

Todd-AO.    Color  by  DeLuxe. 

L.  C.  has  35  mm.  print. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Stan  Margulies;  director.  Ken  Annakln;  screen- 
play, Jack  Davies,  Ken  Annakln;  narrator,  James  Robertson- Justice ; 
music,  Ron  Goodwin;  director  of  photography,  Christopher  Challls; 
film  editors,  Gordon  Stone,  .\nne  V.  Coates.  Catt:  Stuart  Whitman, 
Sarah  Miles,  James  Fox ;  Alt>erto  SordI,  Robert  Morley.  (Sert  Frobe, 
Jean-Pierre  Cassel.  Eric  Svkea.  Terrv-Thomas. 

Summary:  A  comic  spoof  of  the  misadventures  of  early  airplane 
buffs  In  the  story  of  the  first  airplane  race  between  London  and 
Paris  m  1910. 

1.   Aeroplane   racing.  i.   Twentieth   Century-Fox   Productions, 

ltd..  London,     ii.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

791.43  Fi  67-1155 


I^oae  wore  the  dsya.  [Moti<Hi  picture^     Film  Originals,  1972. 

23  min.     id.     color.     16  nun. 

Abo  tnued  in  bftw. 

CREDITS:  Script  uid  phoU^rs^^y.  George  Oliver  Smith,  Helen  Stanfield: 
narrator.  Rex  Alien. 

SUMMARY:  A  motion  picture  Krapbook  of  people  tad  things  in  America 
from  1910  through  19S0.  Includes  icencs  ofan  early  buber  shop,  ■  blacksmith 
shop,  an  ok)  turkey  farm.  ■  banutomiing  airplane  of  the  1920's.  ■  threshing 
machine,  Iteam  trains,  and  cowboys.  Shows  people  picking  cotton,  pitching  hay 
onto  a  wagon,  and  tucking  hay. 

1 .  United  Sutes— Social  life  and  customs— 20th  century.  1.  Film  Originals. 
[EI69j  917.3  70-709310 

Film  Original*  72  MARC 


Those  who  care  (Motion  picture)    National  Education  Asso- 
ciation. 1970.    Made  by  FWB  &  Associates. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  cross-section  of  teachers'  attitudes  and 
problems  within  their  profession  and  discusses  the  support  for  their 
goals  which  Is  provided  by  the  National  Education  Assoclaton. 

1.  Teaching  as  a  profession.  I.  National  Education  Associa- 

tion of  the  United  States. 

371.1  78-711528 

CINE 

Thoac  who  MowB.  [Motion  picture]    Franciscan  Communications 
Center.     Released  by  E.  R.  Moore  Co.,  1972. 

3  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Beatitude  series) 

SUMMARY:  Dcacribess  young  wife's  struggles  to  overcome  grief  at  the  loss 
of  her  husband  and  her  growth  through  suffering. 

1.  Grief        1.  Franciscan  Communicationi  Center.     II.  Moore  (E.  R.)  Com- 
pany.    III.  Series:  Beatitude  scries.  [Motion  picture] 
lBJU87)  248  72-700776 

CINE  72  MARC 


Thou^  I  walk  through  the  valley.  [Motion  picture)     Mel  White 
Productions.     Released  by  Gospel  Films,  1972. 

29  min.     sd.     color       16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatization  about  a  terminal  cancer  palicni.  showing  how. 
by  mesns  of  his  Christian  faith,  he  *as  able  to  face  death  without  fear. 

1.  Cancer.  2.  Faith.  3.  Fear  1.  Mel  White  Productions  II  Gospel 
Films,  inc.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 

236  72-701076 


[RC262) 

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72 


MARC 


Though  the  earth  be  moved  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Office 
of  Civil  Defense  Made  by  Audio  Productions.  Released 
by  Army  Pictorial  Center,  1965. 

4.1  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Writer.  Van  Woodward;  editor,  John  Barnard. 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  the  1964  Alaskan  earthquake  that 
devastated  50.000  square  miles  of  land,  coet  115  llTea,  and  Inflicted 
extensive  damage  to  cities  a»  the  aftermath  of  shock.  Are,  and 
seismic  waves. 

1.   Elarthquakes— Alaska.  i.   U.    S.      Office   of   Civil   Defense, 

u.  Army  Pictorial  Center. 

904  Fi  E  68-59 

Audio  Productions,  inc. 

Thought  for  food  {Motion  picture)  Merck  and  Co.,  1964. 
Made  by  Audio  Productions. 

22  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

BMMmiiry:  Trace*  the  development  of  the  poultry  industry  from 
jungle  fowl  to  modwn  commercial  birds.  Discusses  the  contribu- 
tions of  sclentlsls.  feed  nutritionists,  and  drug  manufacturers  to  (b« 
protection  and  expansion  of  the  poultry  industry. 

1.  Poultry.        I.  Merck  and  Company,  Inc. 

636.5  Fi  68-25 

A  Thousand  clowns  {Motion  pieture)  Harrell,  inc.  Re- 
leased by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1965. 

lis  mtn.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Itaspd  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  Herb  Gardner. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director.  Fred  Coe;  screenplay.  Herb  Gard- 
ner; music.  Don  Walker;  director  of  photography.  Arthur  J.  Ornlti; 
editor.  Ralph  Koscnblura.  Coif."  Jason  Robards,  Barbara  Hairla, 
Martin  Balaam.  Barry  Gordon,  Gene  Saks. 

Bummary:  A  comedy  describing  the  efforM  of  a  nonconforming, 
unemployed  television  writer  to  reform  after  a  child  welfare  board 
threatens  to  lake  away  the  precocious  young  nephew  who  reside* 
with  htm.  „        „    . 

1.  Gardner.  Herb,  1884-  A  thouund  clowns,     n.  Harrell,  Inc 

in.  United  Artlsta  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1414 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Thousand  eyes  {Motion  picture)     Stanton  Films,  1W7. 

10  tnln.     Ml.     color.     18  mm 
Also  issued  In  super  8  mm. 
Witb  study  guide. 

Summary;  DIscuaoM  Kracture,  adapUtloo,  and  care  of  hamao 
aod  animal  eyn.     For  prtmary  grades. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Eye.        I.  Stanton  Films.  Lew  Angeles. 

372.3  72-703513 

Stanton  Films 

Tlroasand  Island  aqnanuna  {Motion  picture)  Foster  Fikna. 
Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1&65. 

9  mm,     fld     color.    35  mm.     (World  of  sports) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Harry  Poster;  script,  Stewart 
Bronfeld ;  commentator.  Bill  Stern ;  music.  Jack  Shalndlin  ■  photogra- 
pher, Douglas  Sinclair. 

Suwunary;  A  travelog  that  focuses  on  the  water  sport*  of  the 
Thouaaod  Islands  In  the  St.  iJiwreoce  Rlrer. 

1.  Aqoatlc  sports.  r.  Foster  Films,  New  York.     ri.  Colombia 

Pictures  Corporation.        Series :  WM'ld  of  sports  ( Motion  picture) 
7W  Fi  67-1110 

Thousand  ishinds  dressing  (Motion  picture)  FairBeld  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
1970. 

4  mlo.    sil.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  1) 

With  tenclierfi'  guide. 

St'MSIARY;  Shows  the  preparailoii  of  thoiixand  Islands  dressing 

I.  Salad  dressing.  1.  Patrfleld  Associates.  11.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture) 
part  1. 

rTX8I9.Al]  641.8  70-715076 

I  iiivervil  Educalion  and  Visual  .\rt8 

A  Thousand  lights  and  fireflies  {FUmstrip)  Parents*  Mag- 
azine  Films,   1968.     Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises. 

33  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Reading  motlTatlon  fllrostrlps) 

With  teacher's  pictupe-cued  reading  text. 

Based  on  Alvin  Tresselt's  story  of  the  same  title. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Thomas  Sand. 

Summary;  Tells  of  tiie  contrasting  sights  and  sonnds  of  the  city 
and  country,  emphasizing  the  wonders  and  beauty  of  each.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  readiness.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Treasett,  Alrln 
R.  A  thousand  lights  and  fireflies,  n.  Parents'  Magazine  Films. 
Series. 

372.4  78-732569 

Parents'  Magazine  Films 


Paulist  Produc- 


Thmisand  mile  journey  {Motion  picture) 
tions,  1965, 

2(tmiii.    Kd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Innlght) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credit$:  Producer,  John  Furla;  director.  Jack  Shea:  writer,  John 
Meredyth  Lucas.  Coat:  Sally  Kellermao.  Jane  Wyatt,  Noah  Keen, 
Richard  El  kins. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  a  wealthy  young  socialite  who, 
despite  the  objections  of  her  mother  and  the  opinions  of  a  militant 
black  man,  finds  satisfaction  in  Christian  service  In  a  slum  settle- 
ment. 

T.  Paullst  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.  Series:  Insight 
(Motion  picture) 

248.4  78-705451 

Paullst  Productions 

A  Thousand  red  flofrers  (Motion  picture)    Panlisfc  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

28min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide 

Credita:  Producer,  John  Meredyth  Luca-S;  director,  Dan  Petrle; 
writer,  John  W.  Block.  Catt:  Tony  Bill,  Barbara  Hale,  Bill  Wil- 
liams. 

Bummary:  A  dramatization  which  probes  the  reasons  for  the 
despair  of  a  falling  college  sophomore  who  commits  suicide. 

1.  College  students.     2.  Academic  achievement.    3.  Suicide.  i. 

Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.        Series:  Insight  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

165.2  74-705460 

Paullst  Productions 

The  Thousand  year  walk  (Motion  picture)     BBC-TV,  Lon- 
don.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Time-Life  Fihns,  1970. 

30  mill,     ad-    color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  Shows  the  reliefs  and  Inscriptions  which  cover  the 
Egyptian  temple  of  Karaak,  and  points  out  that  these  reliefs  and  In- 
scriptions are  a  recording  of  the  political  events  of  a  thousand  years 
of  empire  from  180O  B.  C     Traces  the  history  of  the  tanple. 

1.  Kamak.  Egypt.  Temple  of  Ammon.  I.  British  Broadcasting 
Corporation.    Television  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

913.2  70-710736 

A.  L>  A.  Booklist 


Threading  the  sewing  machine  {Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  11^70. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  series,  part  1) 

I.O0P  film. 

With  teacher  guide. 

.SUMMARY:  IJemonst rates  the  use  of  the  parts  of  the  machine 
which  are  involved  with  the  actual  threading.  Indnding  the  school 
pin,  thread  guides,  take-up  lever,  balance  wheel,  tmslon  regulator, 
needle  bar.  needle,  bed  slide,  and  bobbin  case. 

1.  Sewing-machines.     2.  Machine  sewing.  I.  Fairfield  Associ- 

ates.    II.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,     III.  Series-  Sew- 
ing series  (Motion  picture)  part  1. 

fTT7l3]  646.2  73-715093 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  .Arts 

Threading  the  upper  part  of  the  machine  (Motion  picture) 
Bailey  Films,  1967. 

3  min.     si.     color,     sapra*  8  mm.     (Sewing  skills  series,  no.  1) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits :  Supervisor.  Joyce  Johnson. 

Summary :  Provides  step-by-step  instructions  for  threading  the 
upper  part  of  the  sewing  machine.    With  captions. 

1.  Sewing-machines.  2.  Machine  sewing.  I,  Bailey  PUma,  Inc., 
Bollywood,  Calif.  Series;  Sewing  skills  series  (Motion  picture) 
no.  L 

646.2  74-709275 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Three  Arts  Films  and  Publications 
see 

Central  Park. 

To  market,  to  market. 


Iliree  A*8,  three  B's,  and  <me  C  {Motion  picture)     Educa- 
tion Development  Center,  1969;  made  1966. 

48    min.     sd.     bAw.     16   mm.     (University   of   Illinois   arithmetic 

Summary:  An  unrehearsed  teacber-trainlng  film  In  which  David 
Page  demonstrates  methods  of  presenting  material  as  he  teaches  one 
of  the  University  of  Illinois  arithmetic  project  topics  to  a  clan  of 
fifth-graders.  The  clas-s  uncovers  several  of  the  surprising  things 
that  happen  with  number  line  rules. 

1.  Arithmetic — Study  and  teaching.  2.  Number  line.  l  Educa- 
tion Development  Center.  Series:  Unlverelty  of  lUlnols  artth- 
ineUc  project  (Motion  picture) 

CINE  '"•*  ''^^'^" 

The  Three  bears  {FUmatrip)    McKeon-Overgard  Pub.,  1962. 

56  fr.     color.    85mm.     (Lagnna  language SOTlea) 

Bummary:   A   Spanish  language  teaching  film  using  uncaptloned 

lectures  to  teU  the  story  of  n»  three  beara 

1.  Spanish  Ungoage— Andlo-vlsual  InetrucUon.  i.  McKeou- 

Orergard  Publishing.        Series:  Laguna  language  series  (FUmstrIp) 


PennsylTanla  School 


372.6 

for  the  Deaf 


71-733171 


The  Tliree  bears    {FUtnetrip)     Jam   Handy  Organization, 

1967. 

36  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Old  tales  for  young  folks,  no.  1) 
Bummary:   Illustrates   the  story   about   Ooldilocks  and   the  three 

t>ears.     With  captions  printed  In  the  Initial  teaching  alphabet. 

1.  Initial  teaching  alphabet.  t.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc. 

Series:  Old  tales  for  young  folks  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  1. 

872.4  Fi  A  68-4910 

Jam  Handy  Organlutloo 

The  Three  bears  {FUmatrip)     Cooper  Films  and  Beoorda, 

1968. 

36  fr.  color.  55  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  «.,  12  In..  S8|  rpm..'?  min. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  fllmstripa,  series  F) 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,      „        t»i         _♦   r'.™^!! 

Credi(«;  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  music,  Rosa  Rlo;  art,  Oarroil 
Spinney:  editor  and  narratw,  Margie  BelL 

Summary:  PresMJta  the  story  of  Goldllodrs  and  the  three  bears. 

I.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.  Series.  ^„  »„,„„, 

398.2  70-734985 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 


Encyclopaedia    Britannica 


The   Three   bears    {Filmatrip) 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

64  fr.    coh>r.     35  mm.     and  pbonodlsc:  10  in.,  SSI  rpm.     (Fairy 
''^.S^Silf;   Illustrates  the  story  of  the  three  bears.     EmphaalMe 

^rJa1i?"t^S:''T'^n^Tp«edla  BrlUnnic.  Educational  Oor- 
poratlon.        Series:  Falry  Ule  t^^c^(^F.lmstrip)  ^^^^^^ 

Encyclopaedia  Brttan-  nica  Educational  Corporation 


The  three  bears 
see 

Goldilocks  and  the  three  bears. 

Stories  for  joining  in:    The  three  bears. 


Les  Trois  ours. 


The  Three  bUly  goats  Gmff  {FUmstrip)     Brunswick  Pro- 
ductions, 1967. 

36  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Fairy  tales) 

Creditt:  lUrect.-tr.  KHrea  Welntrnub;  illustrator.  Carol  Edelson; 
translator,  Marie  Malavelle;  editor,  Itlta  M.  Blsposito. 

Summary:  A  French  langua(;e  teaching  film.  Presents  Peter  As- 
bj0rn,sen's  fnUy  tale  about  three  billy  soats  who  encounter  a  hor- 
rendous troll. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  AsbJiirnsen, 
Peter  Christian,  1812-1885.  De  tre  bukkeoe  Bruse.  ii.  Brunswick 
Productions.         Series:  Fairy  tales  (Fllmstrlp) 

398.21  Fi  A  68-4420 

Educational  Record  Sales 


The  Three  billy  goats  Gmff  {FUmttrip)     Brunswick  Pro- 
ductions, 1967. 

36  fr.     color.     S.'i  mm.     (Fairytales) 

Crtditt:  Director.  Karen  Welntraub;  Illustrator,  Carol  Edelson; 
translator,  Arnaldo  Ten;  editor,  Rita  M.  Gsposlto. 

Summary:  A  Spanish  language  teaching  film.  Presents  Peter  Asb- 
J^rnsen's  fairy  tate  about  three  billy  goats  who  encounter  a  horren- 
dous troll. 

1.  Spanish  language — Audio-visual   Instruction.  i.  Asbj0rnseti, 

Peter  Christian,   1812-1885.     De  tre  bokkene  Bruse.     n.  Brunswick 
Productions.  Series:  Fairytales  (Fllmstrip) 

398.21  Fi  A  68-4421 

Eklucatlonal  Record  Sales 

The  Three  billy  goats  Gmff  {FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy  Orga- 
nization, 1967. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Old  tales  for  young  folks,  no.  2) 

luminary;  Illustrates  the  story  about  the  troll  and  the  three  billy 

goats  OrnfT.     With  captions  printed  In  the  Initial  teaching  alphabet. 

1.  Initial  teaching  alph8t>eL  i.  Asbjtfrusen,  Peter  Christian, 

1812-1885.     De   tre   bukkens   brusse.     it.   Jam   Handy   Organization, 

Inc.  Series:  Old  tales  for  young  folks  (Plluutrlp)  no.  2. 

372.4  Fi  A  6S-4911 

Jam  Handy  Organization 


441 


Cooper  Films  and 


Three  billy   goats   Graff    {FUmatrip) 
Eecords,  1969. 

28  f  r.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlac :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  4  min. 
(Our  ciiildren's  beriUge  sound  filmstrips.  aeries  B) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  music,  Rosa  Rio;  uarrator  and 
editor,  Margie  BeU. 

Summary;  Presents  the  Scandinavia  story  of  three  billy  goats  and 
the  wicked  troll  who  wanted  to  eat  them. 

I.  Asbjffmsen,  Peter  CSiristian,  1612-1885.    De  tre  bukkens  Bruaae. 
n.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.  Series. 

398.24  79-734931 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 


The  Three  billy  goats  Gruff    (Fllmstrlp) 
see    Stories  for  joining  in:    The  three  billy  goats 
Gruff;    Los  Tres  cabros  y  el  gnomo 


Three  Billys  go  to 

Filmstrips,  1967. 


town   {FilTWitrip)     Reading  Motivation 
Made  by  PWS  Productions. 

39  fr.     <-,)'(»r     a.**  mm.     ( Picture  book  filmstrlp  series) 
With  i»lcture-cued  reading  text  booklet.  «„,..„,.j 

Unsed  on  the  chlhlren's  book  of  the  same  title  by  Nancy  Howard. 
Bummary  PoInU  out  that  e«ch  individual  is  unique.  de^Ite  sur- 
face similarities.  In  a  tale  about  three  possums,  all  named  Billy  be- 
cause they  all  looked  alike.  w„,iv« 
I   Howard,  Nancy.     Three  Billys  go  to  town.     n.  Reading  Motiva- 
tion Filmstiips,  (nc.        Series. 

701.43  Fi  A  68-3816 

Reading  Motivation  Filmstrips 

The  Three  birds  {FUmatrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  in..  33)  rpm..  40 
min.  microgroove.  (B^innlng  fluency  in  English  as  a  new  lan- 
guage) 

With  t<'iiil)er'>  inuiiuai  ami  script. 

Credits:  Autliors.  I.Jiuni  (Usher,  Rcibert  D.  Wilson. 

Summ-iri':  Um*  ii  story  about  thrpe  birds  to  Improve  the  spenklns 
ability  of  chi:dren  and  adults  who  are  learning  Knglisb  as  a  foreign 
language. 

1.  Knclish  !uiigiiaj:e — Study  and  teaching— Audlo-»l8ual  aida  I. 
Bowmar  IteiorUs.  Los  Angeles.  Series:  Beginning  fluency  in  Eng- 

lish as  a  new  l:iiiguage  (Fiimstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3568 
Bowmar  Records 

Three  bites  of  the  an^  {Motion  picture)  Me*ro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer.  1966. 

98  mill.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Cmii(<* '**Produccr  and  director.  Alvin  Oanzer:  writer  Oeor|?e 
Wells ;  photography.  Gabor  Pogany ;  music,  Kddy  Manson :  film  edi- 
tor Norman  Savage.  Coat:  David  McCallum,  Sylva  Kosclna.  Tammy 
Grimes.  Harvey  Korman.  Domenlco  Modrigno. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  tour  guide  who  eecorts  ■  p-oup 
through  Italy,  wins  a  fortune  at  roulette,  and  then  finds  himself 
involved  with  a  beautiful  Italian  adventuress  who  endeavors  to  win 
the  money  from  him. 

I.  Metro^Idwyn-Mayer.  Inc.  70-702013 

Three  black  writers  {Motion  picture)  WCBS~TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinrfuirt  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  uiln.  nd.  b&w.  18  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americana.  Section  22:  TTte  cultural  scene:  from  1954  to  the  current 
mood) 

Summary:  Larry  Neal  acts  as  moderator  as  Addison  Gayle,  Toni 
Cade,  and  Charlie  L,  Russell  discus-i  the  change  in  black  culture 
since  the  IdGO's  as  revealed  In  the  writings  of  Ralph  Ellison,  James 
Baldwin,  and  Richard  Wright. 

1.   Negroes  In   literature.     2.  Baldwin,  Jan>eB,  1924-  3.  Elli- 

son, lUIph.  4.  Wright.  Richard,  1908-1960.  i.  Neal,  Larry.  1867- 
n.  New  York.  Television  station  WCB3-TV.  m.  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. IT.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc.  Series:  Black 
heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section  22: 
ITie  cultural  scene :  from                 1D54  to  the  current  mood. 

808.89  72-704119 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Three  brothers  in  Haiti  {Motion  picture)  Public  Media, 
inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  ftir  Film 
und  Bild,  Munich. 

Summary:  Demonstrates,  through  the  experiences  of  three  brothers, 
the  inadequacy  of  primitive  farming  methods  In  Haiti,  and  explains 
that  modern  techniques,  introduced  with  the  help  of  a  United  Na- 
tions official,  contribute  to  the  Improvement  of  living  conditions. 

1.  Agriculture— Economic  aspects — Haiti.  i.  Public  Media,  Inc. 

II.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Man  and  his  world  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

334.097294  74-705469 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

Three  bullets  {Motion  picture)  Ramsey  Corp.  Made  and 
released  by  Walter  J.  Klein  Co.,  1968. 

24  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sumiitary:  Follows  the  adventures  of  three  groups — three  hunters, 
an  electronics  family,  and  two  Cherokee  Indians — who  take  one  bul- 
let each  Into  the  Saoteethah  Forest  of  the  Great  Smokies  to  see 
who  Is  the  t)est  hunter  of  bear  and  t>oar. 

1.  Hunting.  I.  Ramsey  Corporation,  ii.  Walter  J.  Klein  Com- 
pany. 

TW.27  78-702618 

CINE 


TWee  ctnmittM:  Gnmborg/Lccdr/WUUaMt.  [Slide  set]      Re- 
learch  &  Education  DepL,  American  CrafU  Couticil,  1969. 

11  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

Wiih  scripi- 

SUMMARY;  Prncnit  examples  of  ceramic  sculpiurc  from  one-man  exhibits 
of  Gfonborg,  Leedy.  and  WjllMms  at  the  Museum  of  Contemporary  Crafts  in 
New  York  in  1969 

I.  Sculpture.  Modem- 20<h  century-Exhibinoni.  I.  American  Crafts 
CouiKil.  Museum  of  Coniemporary  Crafts.  II.  American  CrafU  Council. 
Research  A  Education  Depi. 

[NB198,  738  72-733946 

Research  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dcpt..  American  Crafu 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Three  cornered  flag  {Motion  picture)     Paulist  Productions^ 
1968. 

i'T  niin.     *d.     color.     16  mm.     ( Insight) 

With  (lisciiMion  ^Ide. 

Credit:-  Producers,  JobD  Furia.  John  Meredytta  Lucas;  director, 
Paul  Stanley;  writer,  John  W.  Bloch.  Caat:  Ruth  Warrick,  Beau 
BridKex,  MertHJltti  MacRae. 

Summarn:   After  a  j-oung  boy  Is  killed  lo   Vietnam,  bis  mother, 
uncle,   Aanc^,   and   priest  ponder  their  respODSlbllit;   la   his  death 
because  of  their   Influence  on  bis  decision  to  violate  his  owo  con- 
science and  enter  the  army. 
Another  issue    bAw. 

1.  Vietnamew  Conflict,  1961--  — Conscientious  objectors.  i. 
Paulist    Productions,    Pacific    Palisades,   Calif.  Series:    Insight 

(Motion  picture) 

172  72-705447 

Paulist  Productions 


Three  Cubans  (Motion  picture)    Robert  Cohen.    Beleased  by 
Bailey-Film  Associates,  1960. 

57  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Issued  in  2  parts.  Part  1:  The  exile.  Part  2;  The  rCTOlutionaty, 
the  worker. 

With  study  guide  by  Barbara  Upton. 

SummarTf:  Three  Cubana — an  exile,  a  Castro  revolutionary,  and  a 
laborer  who  has  taken  no  active  role  either  for  or  against  the  revolu- 
tion— tell  bow  they  taeA  about  Cuba,  the  revolution,  and  Castro. 

1.  Cuba— History— 19»-  i.  Cohen,  Robert  CarL    n.  Bailey- 

Film  Associates. 

972.91  70-706596 

Balley-FIlni  Associates 


The  Three  cabs  [Filnvstrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

2  fliinstrips  (pt.  1.  30  fr,;  pt.  2,  28  fr.)  color.  35  niln.  and  pho- 
nrwliw:  2  s.,  12  tn..  33J  rpm..  34  mIn  each,  mlcrogroove.  (B^ln- 
ninj:  fluppiry  in  En^!i^h  as  a  new  lanfcuage) 

With  teacher's  manual  luid  script. 

Crcdilt:  Authors.  Lnura  Ol^jher,  Robert  !>.  Wilson. 

Summarv:  Uses  a  simple  story  about  three  cubs  to  impmre  the 
speaking  ability  of  children  and  adults  who  are  learning  English  as 
a  forelfm  langunge. 

1.  Rnctlsh  UiniiUHge — Study  and  teaching — Audio-visual  aids,  I. 
Bowmar  Reconis,  Los  Angeles.  Series:  Beginning  fluency  In  Eng- 

lish ns  a  new  langtmge  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  07-3571 
Bowmar  Records 


3-D   painting  (Motion   i>icture) 
Bailey  Films,  1968. 


Ikon   Films.      Released    by 


3  mIn.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Painting  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  manual. 

CrediU:  Educational  consultant.  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary  :  Intrwiuces  the  te<4inique  of  3~D  painting  which  consists 
of  decorating  and  combining  large  three-dlmensloml  forms  so  that 
they  form  a  visually  cohesive  unit.  With  captions.  For  etemeotatr 
grades. 

1.  Painting— Technique  2.  Composition  (Art)  8.  Projection.  I 
Ikon  Films.  II.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series 
Painting  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  79-709287 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Three  daoccs  fron  Cholla^,  Korea.  [Motioa  i»cture]  Umvenity 
of  Washington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Muiic  and  Dance.  Releaaed 
by  Uoivenity  of  WashmgtoD  Preta,  1971. 

:J  min      Id.     color.      16  mm.     (Waihingloti  filmi) 

SUMMARY:  Preienu  ihre«  iyp«  of  dance  from  the  cholla  rejion  crfSouih 
Korea.  Faiutes  the  dance  of  ■  Buddhiii  monk,  who  CApreuet  hi«  joy  at  having 
aiuined  enlighten  mem.  includo  ■  »olo  improviuiional  dance,  salp'uri,  and  a 
popular  dance,  kang  king  lu  woi  Ic. 

1     Dancini— Korea— Honam  region  1,  Univer«i(y  of  Wathington  Ar- 

chive* of  Ethnic  Miaic  and  Dance.  II.  Washington  (Sute).  Univeraiiy. 
PrcM.     111.  Seriei:  Washington  nim*.  (Motion  picture] 

tGVl703,  793.3  72-700238 

Univeratty  of  Waihingion  72  MARC 

Pre** 


Three  dimensimial  boondary  layer  separatiMi  (Moti<Mi  pic- 
ture)    Educational  Services.     Released  by  Encyclopaedia 

Britannic?  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     fll.     color.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  iBHued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mtn.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Boundary  layer.  2.  Multiphase  flow.  I.  Educational  Serv- 
ices inc.,  Newton,  Mass.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.         Series:  Fluid  mechanlca  films  (Motion  picture) 

532  76-710316 

Elnryclnpaedla  Brttan-  nlca  Educatl<mal  Oorpk 


Three  faces  of  Christmas   (Motion  picture)    WCAU-TV, 
1969. 

2.1  min.     ad.     cttlor     16  mm. 

HI'MMARY;  Three  I'hlladelplilans— a  ghetto  boy,  a  children's 
photographer  whone  work  Is  included  In  the  dlstloguiahed  Family  of 
man.  and  a  twenty-elght-yearK>ld  film  Instructor — exprcM  their  mem- 
orlM  of  Chrlatmas  1960. 

1.  ChrUtinas— Pennsylvania— Philadelphia,  I.  Philadelphia. 

Televialon  station  WCAU-TV. 

394.268  73-70B691 

CINE  rer 


3,  4.  < 


I  the  door.  [Motion  picture]     Marc  Coq).,  1972. 


33  mm      id.     coior.      16  nun. 

CREDITS'  Narrator,  Mamie  Phippa  dark. 

SUMMARY    Show*  ihe  activitic*  of  an  urban  day  care  cenm.  emphaalzing 
ita  value  a*  a  learning  and  education  center  for  inner-city  children. 

1-  Day  nuraeriet.     3.  Education.  Prcachool.        I.  Marc  CorporatioiL 
[HV851]  362.7  72-702178 

ONE  72  MARC 


Three  from  niinoia  (Moium  picture)    WMAQ-TV,  1969. 

jO  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummarif:  A  historical  documentary  which  prewenta  little  known 
historical  facta  about  Illinois:  the  old  mining  town  of  Galena;  the 
tragedy  of  Vachael  Lindsay  <^  Springfield ;  and  the  town  of  Bishop 
Hilt,  where  a  pioneer  people  established  a  new  society  on  the  Illinois 
prairie. 

1.  Bishop  Hill.  III.  2.  Galena.  IIL— History.  3.  Jansonlsta.  4. 
Lindsay,  Nicholas  Vachel.  1879-lflei.  i.  WMAQ-TV  (Television 
station)     Chicago. 

977  73-706124 

CINE 


The  Three  gifts  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill,  1971.    Made  by 
Educreative  Systems. 

1  roll,  oolor.  .^^  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  In..  3Si  rpm.  (On 
our  block  series) 

Captioned  version  alflo  Issued.  _,     .  .,       .     j 

Summarv  I'rewnts  a  story  with  an  Inner-clty  orientation  to  de- 
velop efTeotlve  reudinj;  skills  In  expression  and  comprehension,  stimu- 
late thought,  and  provide  opportuiitties  for  making  value  Judgments. 

1  Beading.  2.  Language  arts.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series-  On  our  hlock  series  (Fllmstrip) 

428.7  71-738206 

McGraw-Hill 

The  Three  gifts  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill,  1971.    Made  by 
Educreative  Systems. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (On  our  block  series) 

I'ncaptioned  version  with  phonodlsc  ahto  Issued. 

.Summary :  Presents  a  atory  with  an  Inner-clty  orientation  to  de- 
velop effective  reading  skills  in  expression  and  comprehension  stimu- 
late thought,  and  provide  opportunities  for  making  value  Judgments. 
With  captions. 

1.  Heading.  2.  Language  aru.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  On  our  block  series  (Fllmstrip) 

428^  76-738269 

McGraw-Hill 


Tht  Three  goldeo  hain.  tHlmstrip]     Barry  O'Hara  ProductioiM. 
Released  by  BFA  Educadonal  Media,  1972. 

63  tt.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonoditc:  1  ■..  13  in..  33  1/3  r^Hn.  (Folk 
talet  bofB  the  brother*  Grimm) 

Also  iMued  with  phonotape  in  caMctte. 

SUMMARY:  Presenti  Grimoi'i  fairy  tale  in  which  ■  man  has  to  pluck  three 
hairv  frcHn  the  head  of  a  giant  before  he  can  marry  the  princeu  he  loves.  For 
elementary  gradea. 

1.  Tales,  German— Juvenile  films.  3.  Fairy  tales— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Fairy 
talet  3.  Pottiore--<iennaByi  1,  Grimm.  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl,  1785-1*63. 
Der  Teufel  mit  den  drd  loldeacn  Haaren.  11.  Barry  O'Hara  Productions.  III. 
BFA  Educational  Media.  IV.  Serieti  Folk  tales  from  the  brothers  Grimm. 
[Fllmstrip] 

(PZ8]  398.21  72-732516 

BFA  EducatioDal  Media  72  MARC 


The  Three  happy  Uoiu.  [Filmstrip]      McGraw-Hill /Uoivenity 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1972. 

45  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  11  min. 
(The  Happy  lion  series,  set  2) 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  written  by  Louise  Fatio  and  illuslralcd 
by  Roger  Duvoisin. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  a  story  in  which  the  son  of  the  happy  lion  kioki  for 
s  )ob  lo  perform.  For  primary  grades. 

[1.  Lions— Stories]  I.  Fatio.  Louise.  The  three  happy  lions.  II. 
McGraw-Hill /University  Films.  111.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  IV. 
Series:  The  Happy  lion  series.  rFilmstrip]  set  2. 

[PZ7]  3T2.6  72-732507 

McGraw-Hill /University  72  MARC 

Films 


Three   honorable  wishes    (FUnwtrip)      Intematicaul  Film 

Bureau,  1968. 

24  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pboiK>disc:  1  s.,  10  in.,  331  rpm.,  0 
min.     microgroove. 

Sumtnam:  A  story  about  a  widowed  flabermau  and  bis  son  who 
are  given  three  wishes  by  a  sea  dragon  as  a  rewatd  for  a  brave 
deed.  Written  and  illustrated  by  fourth-grade  students  In  Mammro* 
neck,  N.  Y. 

L  lotertutional  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

398.2  Fi  A  68-5084 

International  Fllm  Bureau 


see   -320°  (i.e. ,  Minus  three  hundred  and  twenty 
degrees) 

The  300  idea  (Motion  picture)    Chrysler  Corp.,  1961.    Made 
by  Tom  Marker  and  Co. 

17  mill.     »d.    Color.     Iti  mm. 

Crediti:  Comuientator.  Morgan  iteatty. 

Summartf-  Deworlbes  the  origin,  development,  and  chinacteriKtics 
of  the  Chrysler  3(»  series  of  antomobllea  and  the  firepower  v-8  engine 
that  powers  them. 

1  ChryKier  automobile.        i.  Chrysler  Corporation. 

629.22  Fi  67-934 


Three  in  a  curousd  (Motitm  picture)    Johnaeo  Enterprises, 
1971. 

SS  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

8UMUART:  Follows  a  BoMon  aecrvUry,  a  teenage  boy,  and  a 
British  ^mallat  aa  they  drlf«  acroaa  tba  United  States  In  a  IMl 
Cadniac  ambolance  In  search  of  advanture,  escape,  and  tberaaMves. 

1.  n.  8.— Description  and  travel— 19e(>-  I.  Johnsen  Enter- 

""^  m^  71-711829 

cnrm 


442 


The  Three  kangaroos  (Filmstrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

01  fr,  color.  3.T  mm.  nnd  plionodiscs:  2  s..  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  44 
niln.  ench.  microgroove.  (Beginning  fluency  In  English  n  new  lan- 
guagei 

With  tencher'!^  manual  and  script. 

Crcditg:  Authors,  Laura  Olsher.  Robert  D,  Wllsnn. 

Siimtwrn:  Uses  a  simple  story  about  three  kangaroos  to  Improve 
the  speaking  ability  nf  children  and  adults  who  are  learning  English 
as  a  foreign  language. 

1.  Engllah  language — Study  and  teaching— Audio- visual  aids.  i. 
Bowmar  Reconis.  Los  AnftelM.  Series:  Beginning  fluency  in  Eng- 

lish as  a  new  language  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-8674 
Bowmar  Records 


The  Three  kittens  (Filmttrtp)    Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

01  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodiscs :  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm..  44 
min.  each,  microgroove.  (Beginning  fluency  In  English  aa  a  new 
languagp ) 

With  teacher's  manual  nnd  script. 

Credili:  Authors.  Laura  Olsher.  Robert  D.  Wllwm. 

Siimminv:  Uses  a  story  about  three  kittens  to  improve  the  speak- 
ing ability  of  children  and  adults  who  arc  lenrnlng  Ensilsh  aa  n 
foreign  language. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching— Audio-visual  aids.  I. 
Bowmar  Records.  Los  Angeles.  Series:  Beginning  fluency  In  Eng- 

lish as  a  new  language  (Fllmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3575 
Bowmar  Records 


The  Three-legged  stoc^  (Motion  pieture)  R.  Barrington 
Scott  Pty.,  ltd.,  Australia,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
ACI  Films,  1969. 

2d  mlR.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Cicditt:  Producer  and  director,  R.  Barrlogtou  Scott;  writer,  V. 
Barker;  conii>oser,  F.  Smith;  cameramen,  R.  Horner,  O.  Smale. 

Bummari/:  Studies  the  multi-racial  nature  of  the  Fijian  society. 
Shows  three  boya  playing  together  unaware  of  their  color  differ- 
ences. Uses  a  background  of  voices  from  leading  Indians,  Fljians,  and 
Europenns  expressing  their  views  on  racialism,  and  scenes  of  the 
activity  of  men  working  togetlier  In  a  gold  mine  to  illustrate  that 
Interracial  harmony  is  to  the  advantage  of  all. 

1.  Ethnology — Fiji  Islands.  2.  Race  awarenesa  i.  Scott  (R. 
Barrlngton)  Pty.,  ltd.     ii.  ACI  Films.  Inc. 

919.96  77-700495 

B.  Barrlngton  Scott  Pty.,  ltd. 

Three  little  kittens  (Filmstrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Service, 

l!>fiS. 

1  roil.  iv\oi:  3o  mm.  and  plionoilisc :  2  s.  (1  s,  for  manual 
projector,  1  -.  for  automatic  projector),  7  min.,  33i  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Nursery  rhymes  In  song,  set  2) 

Summari/:  An  adapUtlon  of  the  nursery  rhyme  Three  little 
kittens.     With  captions. 

1.  Children's  songs.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Se- 
ries:  Nursery   rhymes  In  song   (Filmstrip)   set  2. 

372.8  72-733927 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


The  Three  little  plgi.  [Motion  picture]    Walt  Disney  Productiona. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  EducadiHul  Materials  Co..  1956. 

9  min.     id.     coior.      16  mm. 

Originally  relcaaed  in  33  nun.  in  1933. 

With  leachcr  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Ums  the  itory  of  The  three  little  pigt  (o  emphasize  the  impor- 
tance of  budgeting  time  in  order  to  gel  ichool  work  and  home  cbom  finished 
and  have    tin^e  left  to  play. 

ll    Folklore.     2.  Riga— Siorieaj        I.  Dianey  (Wall)  Produciion*.     il.  Wall 
Diiney  Educational  Material*  Company 
lPZ10.3j  372.24  72-7001W 

Wall  Dianey  Educational  73  MARC 

Materiato  Co. 


The  Three  little  pigs  (Filmstrip) 
tion,  1967. 


Jam  Handy  Organiza- 


36  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Old  tales  for  yoong  folka,  na  6) 
SumtMry:  Illustrates  the  story  about  the  wolf  and  the  three  little 

pigs.    With  captions  printed  In  the  Initial  teaching  alphabet. 

1.  Initial  teaching  alphabet  i.  Jam  Handy  Organtiatfon,  Inc. 

Serl«:  Old  tales  for  young  folks  (Fllmstrip)  no.  6. 

372.4  Fi  A  68-4916 

Jam  Handy  Organization 


The  Three  little  pigs  (Filmstrip)    Cooper  Filme  end  Rec- 
ords, 1968. 

46  fr-.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S8i  rpm.,  10 mtn. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  flimstrlpa,  serlea  F) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  music.  Rosa  Bio;  art,  Carroll 
Spinney;  editor  and  narrator.  Margie  BelL 

Summary:  Tells  the  atory  of  the  three  pigs  who  built  honwa  of 
various  materials  to  protect  themselvea  from  a  hungry  wolf. 

I.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.        Series. 

398.24  73-784986 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 


Hm  Tknt  Uttlc  pifi.  [FUmstrip]     Edix»tional  Prajectioas  Corp.. 
1968. 

34  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Readtag  program.  Level  1,  R-103) 

With  teacher'*  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  include!  word  »ki!l  reinforcement  of 
initial  long  A  aitd  initial  B.  RetcUt  the  >lory  of  the  wiac  pt|  and  hii  two  frivoloui 
brothers,  ureaaing  the  neceasiiy  to  complete  obligation*  before  latiafying  the 
urge  to  play   With  capboni  For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  film*.  2.  EagUah  language— Alphabet — 
Juvenile  film*.  3.  Rc^NMuibUiiy—iiivenik  Alma.  [I.  Folklore]  1.  Bduca- 
liooal  Projection*  Corporatian.  11.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filnuuipj  Lewi 
1.  R-103. 

ILB1525,  372.4  72-733135 

Educational  PrflJactioM  73  MARC 

Cofp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Three  Uttle  pigs  (Filmatrip)    Spoken  Arts,  1968. 

45  fr.      color.      SS  mm.      and  phoDodisc:  1  8.,  12  In.,  88k  rpm., 
20  ml".    '-ilrroEroove.    (Spoken  Art*  classic  fairy  tales) 

With  teacher's  fnilde  and  reading  script 

Credits:  Producer,  Arthur  Luce  Klein;  lllustrntor,  Julia  Noonon. 

Summary:   An   adaptation   of  the   English   fairy   tale  about   the 
three  Uttte  pigs  and  their  adventures  with  a  bad  wolf. 

I.  Spoken  Arts. 

398.24  Fi  A  68-1723 

Spoken  Arts 


Three   Uttle   pigs    (Motion   picture)      Walt   Disney   Home 
Movies,  1968. 

12  miD.  si.  color.  S  mm.  (Dtsney'a  wonderfol  world  of  car- 
toons) 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Also  Issued  la  b&w. 

Short  version  (4  min.)  also  Issued. 

Other  language  versions:  French,  German,  Italian. 

Silent  version  of  the  196S  Walt  Disney  S5  mm.  motion  picture  of 
the  same  title. 

SUMMARY :  A  retelling  of  the  fairy  tale  aboot  throe  little  pica 
who  defy  the  big  bad  wolf. 

I.  Watt  Disney  Home  Movies. 

791.43  74-714161 

Walt  Disney  Productions 

Three  Uttle  pigs  (FUrMtrip)    Universal  Education  and  Vis- 
ual Arts,  1969. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Read  and  tell.  «rtes  2>  ^.  ^ 

la  two  parts:  one  set  of  captioned  drawings  for  reading;  one  set 
without  captions  to  encourage  story  telling. 

With  teacher's  pilde.  .  ^.         ,,„,       , 

Summary:  A  fairy  tale  about  the  adventures  of  three  little  pigs 

^"l  U^erl^l  Education  and  Visual  Arts.         Series:  Bead  and  teU 

(Fllmstrlp)  series  2.  -„,.n,, 

398.24  77-735121 


A.  I.  A.  Booklist 

Three  little  pigs 
see 


Stories  for  Joining  In:   The  three  little 


pigB. 


Les  Trois  petits  cochons. 


The  Three  Uves  of  Thomaaina  {Motion  pichtre)  Walt  Dis- 
ney Productions.  Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution 
Co.,  19f.;i. 

97  mIn.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Ba!ted  on  the  book  Thomaslna,  by  Paul  Oalllco. 

CreditM:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  director,  Don  ChafTey;  screen- 
play, Robert  Weaterby ;  music.  Paul  Smith ;  director  of  photography, 
Paul  Bee.'«on;  editor,  Gordon  Stone.  Ctut:  Patrick  McGoohan,  Karen 
Dotrlce,  Susan  Hampshire,  Laurence  Nalsmlth,  Jean  Anderson. 

Summary:  An  adventure  melodrama  about  a  young  Scottish  girl 
and  her  pet  cat,  Thomaaina.  who  recovers  from  three  crises,  with  the 
help  of  a  young  maiden  who  lives  In  the  forest  and  befriends  stray 
animals. 

I.  Galileo,  Paul,  1897-  Thomaslna.     n.  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 

tions,    in.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,   Inc. 

Fi  67-1319 


3M IM  Press 


Benjamin  Banneker  (1731-1806) 


John  Brown's  raid. 


Tlw   Three   Haiketeen.    [Hlnutripj      United    Productioiu   of 
America.     Released  by  McOraw-Hill,  1972. 


and  1  phonodisca  {2 1.  each)    (Mr.  Magoo'i 
;p».4. 


4  filnutrips.    color, 
literature  icrie*.  no.  2) 

Part  1.  137  fr..  11  min.;  pt  2.  136  ft.,  II  min.;  pc  3,  120  fr.,  10  t 
128  fr..  11  min. 

Alao  inued  with  phonoupe  in  cancite. 

RelcaMd  in  1971  in  the  •eric*  entitled  Filmttrip  cinema. 

With  teacher's  |uide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adapuiMm  of  (he  novel.  The  three  muiketccra.  by  Aleun- 
dre  Duma*.  Features  the  animated  character.  Mr.  Macoo. 

1.  Prartce^HiUory— Lout)  Xlll.  1610-1643— Juvenile  filma.  (I.  Pranc«— 
History— {.ouiiXlll,  I6l0-I643~-Fictkm.  3.  Adventure  Mohet]  I.  DumM, 
Alexandre.  1I02-1870.  Les  Iroi*  mouM|uetaire>.  II.  United  Productiom  of 
America,  ill.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  IV.  Title:  Filmstrip  cinema. 
[Fihmtrip]     V.  Series:  Mr.  Magoo'*  literature  Krics.  [FilmMrip]  no.  2. 

tPZ7,  g43  72-732885 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  72  MARC 

The  Three  mnst-gct-theres  {Motion  picture)  Max  linder 
Productions  Co.  Released  by  Allied  Producers  and  Dis- 
tributors Corp.,  1922. 

5  re<'ls.    s'     b&w.    35  mm. 

L.  C.  has  German  version  (42  min.)  entitled  Mai  und  die  drel 
Musketlere ;  oder.  Der  Knockout-Held. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congreaa 
Print  acquired  from  Staatllches  Fllmarchlv  der  DDR 

Credit*;  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Max  Under;  photography. 
Harry  Vallejo.  Max  Dupoot;  utles,  Thomas  N.  Miranda.  Catt: 
Max  Under,  Frank  Cooke,  Caroline  Rankin,  Bull  Montana.  Harry 
Mann. 

Summary:  A  parody  of  the  novel,  Tbe  three  musketen^  by  Alex- 
ander Dumas,  describing  the  adventures  of  the  son  of  a  Gascon 
peasant  who  Koes  to  Paris  to  seek  his  fortune. 

t.  Dumast,  Alexander,  180Q-1870.  Les  trols  mousquetalres.  n. 
Max  Linder  Productions  Company,  ui.  Max  und  die  drel  Muske- 
tlere motion  picture)  iv.  Allied  Producers  and  Distributors  Cor- 
portion.    V.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  70-709649 


Three  Norwegian  cities:  Oslo,  Troodheim,  Bergen  (FUm- 
$tr;p)    Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1969. 

42  f-.'.     color.    3&  mm. 

Shorivr  versions  (39  fr.  and  39  double  fr, )  issued  In  1968  under 
tbe  title  Tbree  Norwegian  dtiea,  with  script  by  DeoU  Baly. 

Summary;  Describes  tbe  architecture,  biatory,  and  conunerce  of 
Oslo.  Trondhelm,  and  Bergen,  and  points  out  that  these  major  dtlei 
are  ports  and  that  much  of  tbe  Interior  Is  dlfflcolt  x^teao  and 
mountain  country.    With  captions. 

1.  Oslo.  2.  Trondbelm.  S.  Bercen,  Norway.  i.  Bndek  Fllma 
and  Slides,  Inc. 

»14.81  78-734481 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California 

Tkn*  on  a  caach  {Motum  picture)     Jerry  I*wis  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

109  min.     ad.     color.     K  mm. 

Color  by  Pathe.  _  ,^ 

CredUf:  Producer  and  director,  Jerry  I^wls;  story.  Ant  Bnltao. 
Marvin  Worth:  screenplay.  Bob  Ross,  Samuel  A,  T«ylor;  WMnpoaer 
and  conductor,  Louis  Brown ;  director  of  photofraphy,  W.  Wallace 
Kelley ;  editor,  Ruaael  Wllea.  Catt:  Jerry  Lewis.  Janet  L«Iah,  Mary 
Ann  Mobley,  Olla  Golan,  Leslie  Parrlsh. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  an  American  artist  who  Iropenooates 
three  different  men  In  order  to  cure  the  three  lovely,  roan-hatln» 
patients  who  are  preventing  bia  p^chiatrlst-flanc*  from  accompany- 
Inc  him  on  a  honeymoon  trip  to  Paris. 

L  Jerry   LewU  Productions,      u.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporatliu. 

Fi  68-1700 


Three-phase  transformers.  [Transparencies] 

1972. 


Creative  Visuals, 


29  transparencies.     10  n  12  in.     (Vocational  electronics) 

With  teachcr'i  manual  and  standard  objective  tests. 

Correlated  with  the  textbook  3-phaie  iransformeri  manual. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Morris  TUchlcr. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  wiring  connectioni  utcd  in  a  wide  variety  of  three- 
phase  transformer  circuits  and  uansformer  equivalent  circuit  schematica.  In- 
cludes vector  diaframs  thowins  voltage,  reactive,  and  resistive  loads  and  pre- 
sents suto.  scries,  parallel,  delta,  wye,  and  meth  arrantemeDta. 

1.  Electric  transformers.     2.  Electric  circuit*.       I.  Creative  Viauals  (Firm) 
II.  Scries:  Vocational  electronics.  [Transparenciea] 
[TK2791)  621.3  72-735856 

Creative  Viauals  72  MARC 


The  Three  pigs  {Filmttrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

39  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s .  12  In..  33J  rpm.,  40 
min.  ench.  mlcrogroove.  (IteKlnnlnK  fluency  In  Rnitllsh  as  a  new 
lanmiao-i 

With  teacher's  manual  and  script. 

CrediU:  Autborn.  Uiura  Olsher,  Robert  D.  Wilson. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  nbout  three  pies  to  Improve  the  speakinK 
ability  of  chlMren  and  adults  who  Hre  learning  EnEllsh  as  n  forelpi 
laniruaire. 

1.  Enjtllsh  lanEUnge — Study  and  teachinit— Audio. visual  aids.  t 
Bowmar  Records.  I>os  Anjreles.  Series:  BeRlnnluR  fluency  In  Eng- 

llBh  as  a  new  language  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3578 
Bowranr  Records 


A  Three-pipe  problem. 

1972. 


[Motion  picture]      Voughl  Aeronautics, 


28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Based  on  Perrin  Stryker's  article  Can  you  analyze  this  proUcm?  in  Harvard 
business  review,  Msy-June.  1965. 

SUMMARY:  An  approach  to  problem  solving  and  decision  making  based  on 
an  actual  case  study  from  the  files  of  social  psychologist  Charles  Kepner  and 
sociologist  Benjamin  Tregoe. 

I,  Decision- making— Case  studies.    2.  Problem-solving— Case  studies.       I. 
Stryker.  Perrin.     Can  you  analyze  this  problem?     II.  Vought  Aeronautics. 
[HD69.D4]  658.4  72-701859 

Voughl  Aeronautics  72  MARC 


Research  &  Edacatioo 


[Motion  picture] 
Dept,  American  Crafts  Council.  1958. 


lOo 


color.     16  n 


SUMMARY:  Shows  potters  ShOji  Hainada.  Antonio  Prieto.  and  Petcf 
Voulkos  throwing  poia. 

1.   Pottery.      2.   Hamada,  ShOji,    1894-  3.   Prieto.  Antonio.      4. 

Voulkaa,  Peter.        I.  American  Crafts  Council.     Research  A  Educatioa  DefN. 

[TP8O81  738  72-701126 

Research  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dept.,  American  Crafts 

Council 


Three  prodortion  systnns:  lot  pradnctfcm,  line  prodoctjon, 
process  indositry  {Motion  picture)    Rensselaer  Polytechnic 

Inatitiit*,  1966. 

33  nUn.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Project  director,  Donald  D.  Demlng;  film  coordinator, 
Charles  0.  Werberlg ;  narrator.  Bob  Wallace. 

Summary:  A  study  of  three  different  types  of  manufacturing. 
Follows  the  steps  la  the  lot  production  of  Industrial  and  municipal 
water  valves,  tbe  line  production  of  men's  dress  shirts,  and  tbe  proc- 
ess Industry  of  papermaklng. 

1.   Uanufacturers.  i.  Renastiaer  Polytechnic  Instltate.  Troy. 

N.  r. 

670  74-702014 


Three  Prong  Television  Productions 
see 

S  I  were  an  animal. 

Sit  downl 
Water  is  wet. 
Where  does  my  street  go  ? 

443 


Thp  Three  poppies  {FiJimtrip)     Bowmar  Records,  1967. 

2  filmstrips  <pt.  1,  26  fr. :  pt.  2,  2S  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  pho- 
nodlsos :  4  s,  12  In.,  83)  rpm..  68  min.  each,  mlcrt^roove.  (B«gln- 
nlne  flurnoy  In  English  as  a  new  language) 

With  teacher's  manuiil  and  script. 

Credita:  Authors.  Ijiura  Olsher,  Robert  D.  Wilson. 

Bummarii:  I'ses  a  story  atmut  tbree  puppies  to  Improve  the  speak- 
ing ability  of  children  and  adults  who  are  learulng  English  as  a  for- 
elgn  langufte. 

I.  Englb'h  language — Study  and  teaching — Audlo-visnal  aids.  I. 
Bowmar  Records.  Ixm  Angeles.  Series:  Beginning  fluency  in  Eng- 

lish as  a  new  language  (FUtDStrlp) 

Fi  A  67-5573 
Bowmar  Records 


The  Three  rt>bbers.  [Motion  picture] 
1972.     Made  by  Morton  Schindcl. 


Weston  Woods  Studios, 


6  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Based  on  Tomt  Ungerer's  book  of  the  same  title 

CREDITS:  Director  and  narraior.  Gene  Deitch. 

SUMMARY:  A  fairy  ule  in  which  three  robbers  who  icrrify  the  countryside 
•re  subdued  by  the  charm  of  a  tittle  girl  named  Tiffany.  For  primary  grades. 

[I.  Fairy  taleS]        I,  Ungcrer.  Tomi.  1931-  The  three  robbers.     II. 

Weston  Woods  Studios.  Weston.  Conn. 

[PZ8]  372.6  72-701865 

Weston  Woods  Studios  72  MARC 


The  Three  R*8   ...   and  sex  education    (Motion   picture) 

National  Educational  Television  and   Radio  Center.     Re- 
leased by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

60  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  narrator.  Robert  McCutchen. 

SUMMARY :  A  documentary  film  which  explores  tbe  opposition  to 
the  leaching  of  aex  education  In  schools.  Includes  comments  by  Dr. 
Billy  James  Hargla,  Gordon  Drake,  and  representatives  of  the  John 
Birch  Society  and  Gennantown  Friends  School  iu  Pennsylvania. 

1.  Sex  instruction— U.  S.  I.  National  Educational  Television 

and  Radio  Center.  IT.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual  Center. 
301.41  78-711457 

Indiana  Onlvenilty  Audio-Visual  Center 

The  Three  silUcs  (FUmttrip)     Cooper  Films  and  Beoords, 

1969. 

S2  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  891  rpm.,  10 
mtn.     I  Our  children's  heritage  sound  filmstrips,  series  H) 

With  teacher's  guide.  .  j  ^.^^     u-,^» 

Crediti:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  narrator  and  editor,  Hargir 
Hell ;  art,  Carroll  Spinney ;  music.  Rosa  Bio. 

Summary;  Illustrates  the  story  of  the  three  slUles. 

I  Cooper  Films  and  Records.  Series. 

398^ 
Cooper  nims  and  Recotds 


73-735092 


Three  sisters  {Motion  picture)    Biojfraph  Co.,  Iftll. 

17  mIn.     8l.     b&w.     IS  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  Plckford  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credila-  Director.  D.  W.  Grtfllth:  camera,  G,  W.  Bltxer.  Catt: 
Mary  Plckford.  Vivian  Prescott.  Marlon  Sunshine,  Mack  Sennett. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  tbe  devious  methods  used  by  two 
older  sisters  to  prevent  their  younger  sister  ftwn  Impetuously  going 
off  with  a  worthless  yooth.  ,      , 

r   Blograph  Company,     n.  Marj-  Plckford  film  collection. 

Fi  6&-517 


The  Three  spinners  {FUmatrip)  Jam  Handy  Organization, 
1967. 

36  fr.    color.    33  mm.     (Old  tales  for  young  folks,  oa  8) 
Sumti^ary:  Illustrates  the  story  about  the  three  spinners.     Wftb 

captions  printed  In  the  Initial  teaching  alphabet 

L  Initial  teaching  alphabet.         L  Jam  Handy  Organlaatlon,  toe. 

Series:  Old  tales  for  young  folks  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  3. 

872.4  Fi  A  6a-4912 
Jam  Handy  Organization 

The  ^10  from  Texas  {Motion  picture)  El  Paso  Natural 
Gas  Co.  Made  by  Jack  Williamson  Motion  Picture  Pro- 
ductiona.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 
1970. 

29  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Narrator,  Victor  Jory. 

Summary:  Describes  the  conutnictloa  of  a  Tezas-to-Callfornia 
pipeline  and  relates  stories  of  some  of  tbe  pioneers  who  rode  the 
aame  trail  In  the  ISCSO's. 

1.  Pipe  lines.  2.  Sonthwest.  New—Dencrlption  and  travel— 1961- 
I.  El  Paso  Natural  Oas  Company,  n.  Modem  TVilkinc  Picture  Serv- 
ice, Inc. 

388.5  77-705692 
CINE 

3,000  years  under  the  sea  {Motion  picture)  Insight,  inc. 
Released  by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 

30  min.    sd.     b&w.     13  nun. 

Telecast  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition! 

Credit*:  Producer,  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T.  Furst;  music, 
Robert  Ernst;  photc^rrapher,  Stanton  A.  Waterman. 

Summary:  Pictures  an  American  group  which  discovers  off  the 
coast  of  Turkey  the  oldest  shipwreck  ever  found.  Divers  find  pottery 
from  as  far  back  as  2,000  years  ago  and  search  for  and  finally  locate 
Ingots  and  tools  from  tbe  bronze  age. 

1.  Treasure-trove — Turkey.        i.  Expedition!  (Television  program) 

n.  Insight,  Inc,  Los  Angeles,    in.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 

508.496  Fi  68-279 


Three  to  get  ready  {Motion  picture)  Bay  Area  Rapid 
Transit  District.  Made  by  Carol  Levene  Productions. 
Released  by  Association  Films,  1967. 

14  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  an  overview  of  construction  in  the  three  coun- 
ties along  the  projected  75-mtIe  rapid  translst  system  and  shows  vital 
areas,  such  as  the  twin-bore  tunnel  and  Bay  tube  launchlngs,  which 
are  not  visible  to  the  public. 

1.  San  Francisco  metropoUtaa  area — Transit  systems.  i.  San 

Francisco  Bay  Area  Rapid  Transit  District     n.  Assodatioo  Films, 


tat 


Fi A  68-169 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Three  to  go  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and  Infor- 
mation Bureau,  1970.  Made  by  Australian  Commonwenlth 
Film  I'nit.     Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1971. 

90  nilr.     sd-     bAw      16  mm.  ^  ^    t»_»       nr  > 

CREDITS      Producer.   Gil    Brenley;    director/script,   Peter   Weir. 

Brian  Haniiant,  Oliver  Howes.     CAST:  Matthew  Barton,  Jndy  Mor- 

'sL'MMARY-    Presents  three  stories,  entitled   Michael.  Judy,  and 
Toula.  which  portray  some  of  the  problems  of  modem  youth. 

1.  Youth— Australia.  I.  Australia.     News  and  Information 

Bureau.  __   _.„„,« 

[HQ799]  301.43  75-713659 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Three  to  make  ready  [Motion  picture)  Kansas  Children's 
Service  League.  Made  by  Centron  Corp.  Released  by 
Bureau  of  Visual  Instruction,  University  of  Kansas,  1967. 

25  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Summary:  Dramatized  sketches  Illustrate  the  three  areas  of  child 
assistance  provided  by  the  Kansas  Children's  Service  League:  assist- 
ing unwed  mothers,  care  and  placement  of  children,  and  emergency 
care  of  abandoned  or  deserted  children. 

1.  Child  welfare— Kansas.  i.  Kansas  Children's  Service  League, 

n.  Kansas.     University.     Bureau  of  Visual  Instruction. 

362.7  Fi  A  68-841 

CINE 


Three  to  win  (Motion  picture)  Montgomery  Ward.  Made 
by  .Tnlin  J.  Hounessy  Motion  Pictures.  Released  by  Modem 
Tiilkiiii;  Picture  Service,  1970. 

-S  mIn,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sl'-MMARY;  A  three-part  fllro  which  strives  to  motivate  young 
boys  to  keep  in  lietier  physical  and  mental  condition,  and  teach  them 
some  of  the  bask-s  of  football :  Get  ready  to  win.  The  skill  to  win 
and  The  will  to  win. 

1.  Football.  I.  Ward  (Montgomery)  and  Company.  ll  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 


796.332 


76-711530 


Tlie  Three  visitors  {FUrmtrip)     Reading  Motivation  Film- 
strips,  1%7.    Made  by  PWS  Productions. 

23  fr.     'olor     STi  mm.     (  Picture  l>ook  filmstilp  series) 

\Vith  imiure-cued  reading  test  booklet. 

IL-ised  oil  the  children's  book  of  the  same  title  by  Marjorie  Hopkins. 

tiuiiiiiiarfi:  PoiiitH  out  that  little  kindnes*!eg  can  bring  great  re- 
wards In  a  title  about  a  little  Eskimo  child.  Nuka  Cham,  who  be- 
friends u  iiellcnn,  a  seal,  and  a  bear  during  a  storm. 

r,  Hopkins,  Marjorie.  The  three  visitors,  ir.  Heading  Motivation 
Flliiistrips,  Inc.        Series. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-3817 

Kending  Motivntion  Filmstrips 


Three  wheeled  fairy  tale  (Motion  picture)  University  of 
Southern  California,  l)ept.  of  Cinema.  Released  by  Uni- 
versal Kducation  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

2<>  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  A  modern  musical  fairy  tale  about  a  little  girl  and 
a  meter  maid  who  go  out  to  find  the  world  together. 

1.   Musical  revues,  comedies,  etc.  I.  Los  Angeles.     University 

of  Si.iuhern  California.  Dept.  of  Cinema.  II.  Unlveraal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts. 

791.43  70-713386 


[M1500] 

CI.NE 


The  Three  wishes  {FUmAtrip)  G.  B.  Instructional,  London. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  bv  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts  ,1J>6-!, 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SummaTy:  lIlUNtratea  the  folk  tale  about  a  family  granted  three 
wishes  by  a  maKic  fairy,  telling  how  they  almost  briug  themselves 
unlmpplneas  by  abusing  the  prtvUepe.     With  captions. 

I.  Q.  B.  Instructional,  ltd.,  I»ndon.  ii.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Art.-*. 

398.21  73-737334 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Tkrtm  wlihet.  [PUmstrip]     Walt  Disney  Productions.     Released 
by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

43  ft      color.     35  mm.        ud  phonodbc:  2  t.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  9  min. 
(Studies  in  tciencc.  Set  1:  Our  friend  the  suim) 

Abo  iMued  with  pbonotapc  in  csMeite. 

CsfNioned  veruon  atoo  UMied 

With  teacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  PoinU  out  the  wayi  in  which  atomic  energy  ii  used  for  betwfl- 
cial  purpoaa. 

I  Atomic  energy        i.  Dtuey  (Wilt)  Productkxu.     II.  WaJt  Dimey  Educa- 
iMtuJ  Matehalt  Compwiy,     III.  Seriet:  Studies  in  icience.  |Film«ripj  Set  1 :  Our 
friend  the  atom. 
[QC778)  621.48  72-733076 

Walt  OiMiey  Educational  73  MARC 

MatcfiaU  Co- 


Three  TTirttf   [FUnutrip]     Walt  Disney  Productions.     Released 
by  Walt  Diniey  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

4J  ft.     color      3J  mm.     (Sludie*  in  icience.  Set  I:  Our  friend  the  atom) 

Sound  venion*  abo  iMued. 

With  teacher')  guide. 

SUMMARY  Points  out  the  way*  in  which  atomic  energy  ti  used  for  benefi- 
cial purpoaca.  With  caption*. 

1.  Atomic  eaefgy  I.  Diuicy  (Walt)  Productiona.  11  Walt  I>i*ney  E/luca- 
liana)  (bfateriakCompaay.  ill  Sent*:  Studies  in  Kience  (Filnutrip)  Set  I  Our 
friend  the  sUmb. 

(QC778i  621.48  72-733077 

Walt  DliMey  Educational  73  MARC 

Co. 


Three  word  brand   {Motion  picture)     AVillinm  S.  Hart  Co. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  Wl\. 

7  reel.-^     nI.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Orlgl  liilly  i-eleased  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  incomplete  (42  min.) ;  reete  3,  6.  and  7,  and  part  of  reels 
4  and  5  wanting. 

In  the  Ciatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Direction  and  adaptation,  Lambert  Hlllyer;  story,  Will 
Reynolds-  photographer,  Joe  August  C<ut:  WlUlam  S.  Hart.  Jane 
Novak.  S.  J.  Bingham.  Gordon  Rusaell,  George  Pierce,  Colette  Torbes. 

Summar}/:  Western  melodrama  which  features  William  S.  Hart  In 
the  dual  role  of  motherless  twin  brothers  who  are  separated  when 
their  father  is  killed  by  Indians— one  becoming  the  governor  of  Utah, 
the  other  ;i  cuttle  rancher  who  poses  as  his  brother  In  order  to  veto 
a  water  rights  bill  and  pardon  his  partner  falsely  accused  of  a  crime. 

I.  Williams.  Hart  Company,      n.   Paramount   Pictures 

Corporation,     nt.  Gate-  wood  W.  Dunston  film  collection. 

Fi 68-441 

Three  year  olds  (Motion  picture)     Education  Development 

Center,  1970. 

9  motion  pictures,  b&w.  16  mm.  (Early  childhood  education 
study) 

<'RED1TS:  Filmmaker,  Allan  Leitman. 

SI'MMARY :  Explores  the  activities  of  children  and  shows  their 
relationships  to  each  other  and  to  adults.  Illustrated  by  Aimed  seg- 
menlj^.  largely  unedite<l,  of  a  program  for  three  year  oldg  at  the  City 
and  Country  School  In  New  York  City. 

CONTENTS :  1.  Roof.— 2.  Rhythms.— x1.  Indoors. — 4.  Roof  and  In- 
doors.— 5.  Indoors.— C.  Indoors.— 7.  Roof.— 8.  Indoors.— 9.  Rainy  day. 

1.  Education,  Preschool— New  York  (City)  I.  Edncatlon  Devel- 
opment Center.  II.  Series:  Elarly  childhood  education  study  (Motion 
picture) 

[LB1140.2]  155.4  70-712732 

Education  Development  Center 

Three   young   Americans  in   search   of  survival    (Motion 
picture)    American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1969. 

120  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Spon.sor,  3M  Company. 

rSuinm^ry.-  Juxtapones  city  ghetto  life  with  the  wide  open  spaces 
of  the  Grand  Canyon  and  the  Bahamas  to  show  the  interrelationship 
of  all  life.  Examines  the  projects  and  experiences  of  unlveralty 
student  Gary  Smith,  Philadelphia  gang  worker  Harold  Haaklas,  and 
conservationist  Mary  Margaret  Goodwin  to  show  the  balance  of  life 
In  the  remaining  wlldlanda  and  In  dtles. 

1.  Social  work  with  delinquents  and  criminals — Philadelphia.  2. 
Conservation  of  natural  resources— U.  S.  i.  American  Broadcast- 

ing Company. 

301.3  77-706125 

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Three  roiug  Americans  hi  search  of  surivaL  [Motion  pictiu-c] 
ABC  News.     Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts,  1971. 

18  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  ind  writer.  Stephen  Fleischman;  music.  Qin- 
ton  Elliott;  cameramer).  Dick  Roy.  Murray  Alvey. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstraies  how  the  fate  of  humans  is  linked  with  every 
living  organism  Shows  how  ihrcc  young  people  worked  to  protect  ihcii  environ- 
ment   Narrated  by  Paul  Newman. 

I  Ecology.  2.  Man— Influence  on  nature.  I.  American  Broadcasting 
Company      II    ABC  Media  Concepts, 

[QH541]  333.7  72-700879 

ABC.  inc  72  MARC 

The  Threefold  gospel  of  Walden  Pond  (Filmstrip)    Thomas 
y.  KliseCo.,  1971. 

IW  fi.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (1  s,  for  manual  pro- 
jecti)r.  1  a.  for  autotnatlc  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm..  17  min.  each 
aid**,     microgroove. 

.\lso  l-i^sued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  i-eadlng  script. 

CII>:ditS:  Writer  and  narrator.  Thomas  Kllae;  art,  David  Seay. 

SUM.MARY :  Uses  collages,  original  drawings,  and  photographs  of 
Waliien  and  Thoieau's  cottage  In  interpreting  the  themes  of  Walden, 
by  Henry  I>avld  Thoreau. 

1    Thoreau,  Henry   David,  1817-1862.     Walden.  I.  Thoreau, 

Henry  David,  1817-1862.    Walden.    II.  Thomas  S.  Kllae  Companj-. 

[PS30483  818  76-739786 

Thomas  S.  Kllse  Co. 


Threshold   (Motion  picture)     J.  Maynard  Levins.     Released 
by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

25  miu.     sd.     color.     IC  mm. 

SL'.MMAItY;  Presents  a  fantasy  about  the  meaning  of  life  and 
death  through  the  story  of  a  yoting  man  who  Is  shot  and.  In  the 
time  l)etween  life  and  death.  Is  given  the  one  thing  denied  him  dur- 
ing his  brief  life. 

I.  Levins,  J.  Maynard.    II.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 

128  70-711531 

CISE 


The  Threshirfd  (Motion  picture)     McDonnell  Douglas  Corp., 

1971. 

28  min.     wl.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Sponsor.  Iberia  Airlines  of  Spain. 

SUMMARY:  A  behind-the-scenes  look  at  some  unusual  Spanish 
Industries,  both  ancient  and  modem.  Demonstrates  how  air  cargo 
Ik  contributing  to  the  Industrial  progress  of  Spain. 

1.  Spain — Industrie*.     2.  Aeronautics,  Commercial — Freight. 
I    McDonnell  Douglas  Corporation. 

[HC385]  338.0946  70-713604 

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Threshfrid  of  tunorrow  (Motion  picture)  Masonite  Corp. 
Made  by  Cine-Mark.  Released  by  Modem  Taltdng  Pic- 
ture Service,  1970. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaty:  Introduces  the  Maaontte  Corporation's  line  of  producta 
for  home,  buslnem,  and  Indtiatry.  Dlacuaaea  the  efforu  of  Haaoolte 
Id  the  arean  of  raaearcb  and  development,  conservation  of  natural 
rmources,  avoldanco  of  Industrial  pollution,  and  the  creation  of  new 
and  better  products  from  former  waste  products. 

1.  Masonite  (Corporation  i.  Maaoolte  Oorx>oratloD.    n.  Modem 

Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

691  70-706126 

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444 


Threshold  . . .  research  and  the  care  of  people  (Motion  pic- 
ture) National  Institute  of  General  Medical  Sciences. 
Made  by  Audio  Productions.  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service,  1969. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Suinmary:  Physician-scientists  talk  about  the  relation  between 
research  and  improved  medical  care.  Shows  the  broad  scope  of 
modem  research-based  anesthesiology  as  applied  to  surgery,  as  well 
as  in  respiratory  and  intensive  care  units  for  the  critically  111,  and 
In  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  persistent  pain. 

1.   Medical   research.     2.   Medical  cara     3.  Anesthesiology.  i. 

U.  S.  National  Institute  of  General  Medical  Sciences,  n.  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

610.7  70-705693 

CINE 


The  Thrill  of  it  all  (Motion  picture)  Ross  Hunter  Produc- 
tions and  Arwin  Productions.  Released  by  Universal 
International  Films,  1963. 

107  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Producers,  Rosa  Hunter,  Martto  Melcher;  director,  Nor- 
man Jewlson:  story,  Larry  Gelbart,  Carl  Reiner;  screenplay,  Carl 
Reiner ;  music,  Frank  DeVol ;  director  of  photography,  Russell 
Metty;  fllm  editor.  Milton  Caruth.  Catt:  Doris  Day,  James  Garner, 
Arlene  Francis,  Edward  Andrews,  Reginald  Owen,  Zasu  Pitts. 

Summary;  A  comedy.  An  obstetrician  gives  advice  on  achieving 
a  first  pr^nancy  to  the  grateful  wife  of  a  soap  tycoon,  and  through 
thl.<i  association,  the  physician's  wife  lieoomeN  a  star  in  a  series  of 
television  soap  commerciaK 

I.  Roas  Hunter  Productions,  n.  Arwin  Productions.  Inc.  m.  Uni- 
versal International  Films.  Inc. 

791.43  75-707841 


Through  conflict  to  negotiation  (Motion  picture)     National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

46  m;n.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Organizing  for  power :  the  Allnsky 
approaclii 

Made  for  the  Challenge  for  change  program  In  cooperation  with 
departments  and  agencies  of  the  Government  of  Canada. 

With  kit.  Including  documentation,  disc,  posters,  etc. 

Credits:  Producers,  John  Kemeny,  Barrle  Howells;  directors, 
Bonnie  Klein,  Peter  Pearson ;  cameraman,  Tony  lani^lo;  editor, 
Roger  Hart. 

Summarv:  Shows  what  occurs  when  a  community  action  group  In 
Rochester,  N.  T.,  confronts  the  largest  employer  In  the  community  od 
the  Issue  of  corporate  responsibility  and  the  employment  of  minority 
groups. 

1.  Community  organUatlon.  2.  Minorities — Employment — Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.  I.  AllnjBky,  Saul  David.  1909-  n.  Canada. 
National  Fllm  Board.  Series:  Organizing  for  power:  the  Allnsky 
ai^roach  (Motion  picture) 

301.45  77-700093 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Through  omflict  to  negotiation  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated.  1970. 

47  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Organizing  for  power:  the  Allnsky 
approach ) 

Credits:  Producers,  John  Kemeny.  Barrie  HowelU;  directors,  Bon- 
nie Klein,  Peter  Pearson ;  cameraman,  Tony  lanzelo ;  editor,  Roger 
Hart. 

Summary:  Shows  what  occurs  when  a  community  action  group  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  confronts  Eastman  Kodak  Co..  the  largest  employer 
In  the  community,  on  the  Issue  of  corporate  responsibility  and  the 
employment  of  minority  groups. 

1.  Community  organization.  2.  Minorities— Employment— Roches- 
ter. N.  Y.  1.  Allnsky.  Saul  David.  1900-  n.  Canacto.  National 
Film  Board,  m.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Oi^anlzlng  for 
power :  the  Allnsky                          approach  ( Motion  picture) 

301,45  77-706606 

Public  Media 


Through  different  eyes  (Motion  picture)     Merlin  Peck.    Re- 
leased by  Peach  Enterprises,  1970. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  retarded  children  In  a  day  training  program 
receiving  specialized  training  for  their  handicaps.  Emphasizes  their 
need  for  training  and  highlights  the  areas  in  which  training  must 
be  applied.  Examines  the  Impact  of  a  retarded  child  on  the  rest 
of  the  family.  Presents  the  overall  theme  of  normalization  and 
Integration  of  these  children  Into  normal  society. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children.  2.  Mentally  handicapped  chil- 
dren—Family relatloDChlps.  I.  Peck,  Merlin.  II.  Peach  Enter- 
prises. 

IMSJI  79-709689 

Merlin  Peck 


Through  the  ages  {Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1967. 

43  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  88i  rpm..  16 
min.     mi.-rogroove.     (World  history  enrichment  series,  group  1) 

Summary:  Traces  the  skill  of  pottery  making  from  the  caveman 
to  the  machine  age  to  point  out  that  periods  of  history  are  not  Iso- 
lated blocks  of  events.  .    ,     ..    ™ 

1.  Pottery.  i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  inc..  Lakeland,  FI*. 

Series:  World  history  enrichment  series  (Fllmstrlp)  group  1. 

Fi  A  67-4187 
Imperial  Film  Co, 


Through  the  back  door  (Motion  picture)     Mary  Pickford 
Co.    Iteloased  by  I'nited  Artists  Corp.,  1931. 

117  min.    si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Marv  IMckford  ftim  ctrtlectlon,  Uhrary  of  Cnngreas. 

CredUs:  nireotors.  Alfred  Green.  Jack  Pickford:  adaptation, 
Marlon  Fairfax:  photography,  Charles  Roaher.  Cast:  Mary  Pick- 
ford, Gertrude  Astor.  Wilfred  Lucas.  Helen  Raymond,  C.  Norman 
Hammond.  Elinor  Fair,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Peaches  Jaritson.  Doreen 
Turner,  John  Harron. 

Summary:  A  drama  atwut  the  attempts  of  a  young  girl  to  find 
her  American  mother,  who  had  abandoned  her  In  Belgium  at  the 
outbreak  of  World  War  i. 

I.   Mary   Pickford   Company,     it.   United   Artists  Corporation, 
in.  Mary  Pickford  fllm  collection. 

791.43  Fi  68-518 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Throoffh  the  eyes  of  a  painter  {Motion  picture)  Oovem- 
ment  of  India,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting, 
Films  Division,  Bombay  (19&-, 

17  roin.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Crtditt:  ExperlmentatloQ.  Jlhar  Bhuesliagary ;  creatloa,  M.  F. 
HuMin;  music.  UJay  Kagbar  Rao;  photography,  J.  L.  Ralhaii ;  edi- 
ting. U.  K.  Wadke. 

Summarif.-  Soenea  of  India.  Including  buildings,  ruins,  people, 
anlmala,  and  palntlnga. 

1.    India— Description   and    travel— 1W7-  i.    India    (Re- 

public).   Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting. 

916.4  77-707654 


Tkroi^li  the  )m4»  oT  Hm  BfMe     larJea  [Slide  let]     Blackhawk 
Films /Eastin-Phelan  C^rp.  [1972?] 

75  iltdes.     color.     2  x  3  in. 

SUMMARY:  Pmrat*  photographk  coverage  of  the  Hathemite  Kingdom  of 
Jordan,  a  country  bounding  in  hitlorical  and  Biblical  titet,  which  arc  of  >pecial 
importance  to  Chriuiana.  Jews,  and  Moalcms. 

1.  Jordan— Description  and  travel.  I.  Eastin-Phelan  Corporabon,  Daven- 
port, lows. 

[DS 1 53.2j  9 1 5.695  72-734042 

EaUin-Phelan  Corp.  72  MARC 

Throwing  {Motion  picture)    Film  Associates,  1&67. 

'^   mill.     Hi.    color.     8uper  8   mm.     (Softball   skills   series) 

Loop  lilm. 

With  study  guide. 

SiiniMaiff:    Instructs   the  student   in   the  proper  execution   of  the 
fund.iraental  softbnll  skill  of  throwing. 

1.  BH«eb.Tll.        I.  P'llm  A8sociate.s.        Series:  Softball  sWIIb  series 
(Motion  picture) 

796.3578  Fi  A  68-2572 

Film  AfipoclnteB 


Throwing  and  catching    {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp., 
1969. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  manipulative  activities) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Author.  Pat  Tanner. 

Summarv:  Demonstrates  experiments  with  throwing  high  and 
low,  in  varying  directions,  with  varying  speeds,  with  a  partner,  and 
against  a  walL 

1.  Ball  games.        L  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass. 
(Series-  Basic  manipulative  activities  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  71-700945 

Ealing  Corporation 


Thucydldes.       De  bello  peloponnesiaco 
see 


The  GI<Hy  that  was  Greece.  Part  3:  The  age  of  Civil 
War,  440  B.C 


Thmnbelina  {FUmstrip)    CreatsTe  Arts  Stadio  il96-li 

27  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  Andersen's  story  about  the  adreottirea  of  a 
very  tiny  girl  named  Thumbelina. 

I.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.  Tommellse.  Q.  Crea- 
tive Arts  Studio,  inc..  Waablogton.  D.  C. 

372.6  70-733168 

Pennsylranla  School  for  the  Deaf 


TlmmbeUaa.  [Filmstrip]  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Blms 
Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Made 
by  Creative  Arts  Studio.  Released  by  Educational  Media  Dis- 
tribution Center,  1967. 

25  ft.     color.     35  mm. 

Captioned  for  uk  in  ichool  programs  for  the  deaf. 

With  icript  and  teacher's  guide 

CREDrrS:  Anbt.  Angchne  Culfogienii. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  Anderaen's  story  about  the  adventures  of  ■  very  tiny  girl 
named  Tliumbelioa  in  order  to  teach  basic  words  to  deaf  children.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.   Deaf- Education— English   language — Juvenile  films.         1.   Andenen. 
Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.    Tommclise.     II.  United  States.     Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion for  the  Handicapped.     Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch.     III. 
Educational  Media  DistributioD  C^ter. 
CHV2468]  371.91  72-732574 

Creative  Arts  Studio  72  MARC 


Thumbelina,  a  Hans  Christian  Andersen  tale  {Motion  pic- 
ture)   Coronet  instructional  Films,  1970. 

11  ml;i.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:   Hans  Christian   Andersen's  fairy   tale  Thumbelloa  Is 
used  to  provide  a  backKround  for  language  arts  activities. 

Another  issue.    bAw, 

L  Andersen.  Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.     Tommelise.     ii.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 

839.8  75-706895 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Thunder   alley    {Motion   picture) 
Productions,  1967. 


American  International 


Thunder  in  Munich  {Motion  picture) 
1965. 


Paulist  Productions, 


88  mlu.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Panavlslon. 

Credit):  Producer,  Brut  Topper;  director,  Richard  Bush;  screen- 
play Sy  Salkowitz:  camera,  Monroe  Askin;  film  editor,  Bonnie  Sin- 
clair. Ca»t:  Annette  Funlcello,  Fabian,  Diane  McBaln,  Warren  Bar- 
linger,  Jan  Murray. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  teenage  race-car  driver,  diaqtialiflea 
for  recklessness,  who  Joins  the  Madsen  Thrill  Circus,  which  fea- 
tures spectacular  crashes  of  racing  cars,  with  the  ht^  of  regaining 
the  right  to  race. 

I.  American  International  Productions. 

791.43  78^702015 


28  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discumlon  guide. 

CitAiU:  Producer.  John  Furla;  director.  Jack  Shea:  writer, 
Richard  Breen.     Caat:  Bobert  Lansing. 

Summary:  An  account  of  the  life  of  Rupert  Meier,  a  German 
Jesuit  who  defied  the  Naais  over  their  anti-Semitic  policies,  was  ar- 
rested, and  died  in  a  concentration  camp. 

1.  Meier,  Rupert.  2.  World  War.  198»-1M5  —  Prisoners  and 
prisons,  German.  r.  Paulist  Productions.  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif. 
Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

940.547  70-705449 

Pauli.^t  Productions 


Thunder  out  of  Asia — the  dr^^on  and  his  dreams  {Motion 
picture)    Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1966. 

15  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  v.  8,  no.  8) 

With  study  guide.  ,^  ,  „      ™.  . 

Summary:  Examines  the  philosophies  and  prophecies  of  Mao-Tsfr 
tung  and  discusses  hla  plan  for  world  revolution. 

1    Mao,  Tsft-tung,   1893-  i-   Hearst   Metrotone  News,   inc.. 

New  Yorlt.  Series:  Screen  nevra  digest  (Motion  picture)  v.  8,  no.  8. 
320.951  77-700607 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Thunderball  {Motion  picture)     United  Artists  Corp.,  1965. 

120  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Panfl\    -ion. 

Presented  by  Albert  R.  Broccoli  and  Harry  Saltaman. 

Based  on   the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Ian  Fleming. 

Creditt:  Pnxlncer,  Kevin  McClory ;  director,  Terence  Young ; 
story,  Kevin  McClory,  Jack  Whlttlngham,  Ian  Fleming;  screenplay, 
Richard  Malbaum,  John  Hopkins;  mu.slc,  John  Barry;  editor,  Ernest 
Hosier.  Ca*t:  Sean  Conner)-,  Claudlne  Auger,  Adolfo  Cell,  Luclana 
PalUMl. 

Summary:  An  adventure  drama.  James  Bond  Is  assigned  to  solve 
the  mysterious  disappearance  of  an  aircraft  armed  with  atom  bombs, 
and  to  foil  the  plans  of  SPECTRE  to  threaten  the  world  with  the 
stolen  ntomlc  weapons. 

I.  Fleming,  Inn,  1908-1964.  Thunderball.  n.  United  Artists  Cor- 
poration. 

791.43  7l-~0-2016 

Thunderbird  {Motion  picture)     Rari^  Productions,  1963. 

23  mln.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  tr:iclc. 

I{e\i8ed  version  of  the  1957  motion  picture. 

Summani:  Hetells  the  Indian  legend  of  the  Thunderbird  oo  Mount 
Olympus  and  pictures  the  lore  of  the  Indians  of  the  Northwest. 
Shows  how  Indians  hew  a  seagoing  canoe  from  a  cedar  log.  In- 
cludes views  of  sea  lions,  of  a  seagull  hatching,  and  of  a  traditional 
seal  hunt  from  an  open  canoe.  „    «  n  i  _„ 

1,  Imllans  at  North  America— Northwest,  Paclflc.  2.  Folk-lore, 
Indian  i   Itariir's,  inc. 

970.4  Fi  A  68-2355 

Rarig  Presentation  Services 

The  Thunderstorm  {Motion  picture)  .Tapiri  films,  Paris, 
1965.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1969. 

0  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Released  In  F'rance  under  the  title  Quand  le  del  se  fach4. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  A  boy  who  searches  for  his  lost  dog  discovers  during 
the  search  the  Interdependence  of  all  living  things  In  nature.  With- 
out narration. 

1.  Thunderstorms.  i.  Japlrl  fllma.    u.  Learning  Corporation  of 

America,    m.  Quand  le  del  se  fach4  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  78-700605 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Thunderstorm  (Motion  picture)  B.  H.  E.  Education  and 
Seabourne  Enterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  V.  S. 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Weather  series) 
Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

^^llnlmary:  Point  out  that  thunderstorms  are  heavy  rains  falling 
from  cumulonimbus  clouds.  Explains  that  turbulent  conditions  cause 
the  tops  of  theae  clouds  to  rt.se  to  very  high  altitudes  where  very 
cold  conditions  result  In  formation  of  ice  crystals  which  grow  as 
they  fall  through  the  cloud.  The  falling  drops  result  In  electrical 
charges   In  parts  of  the  cloud   which   are   discharged  as  lightning. 

1.  Thunderstorms.  I.  B.  H.  E.  Education,  ltd.  IL  Seabourne 
Enterprises.  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Weather  se- 
ries ( Motion  picture) 

551.6  78-711674 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Thunderstorms  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1971.  Made  by  Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division, 
London. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Earth  science  loop  series 
set  2) 

Loop  Sim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  cover  Important  aspects  of  thunder- 
storms. 

1.  Thunderstorms.  i,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Earth  science  loop  series  (Motion  picture)     set  2. 

551.5  77-709458 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo. 


Thurber,  James, 
garden 


1894-1961,       The  unicorn  in  the 


Unicom  in  the  garden. 


Thurgood  Marshall  {FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

52  fr.     color.    85  mm.     and  pbonodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  14 
mln.    mlcrogroove.     (Image  makers) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Short  biography  of  Tliurgood  Marshall,  Negro  Supreme 
Court  Justice, 

1.  Marshall  lliurgood,  1908-  l  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Series:  Image  makers  (Filmstrip) 

923  71-735350 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


445 


Thursdale,  David  R 
see 


Bridge  to  understanding. 


Thursday's  child    (Motion  picture) 
Films,  1968. 


Centron   Educational 


18  mln.     .sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  one  aspect  of  the  Jlott  program  of  Flint, 
Michigan,  In  which  school -related  personnel  serve  as  liaison  between 
the  achool  and  the  home  to  help  handle  personal  and  educational 
family  problems. 

1.  Charles  Stewart  Mott  Foundation.     2.  Home  and  school. 
!■  CeotTOD  BducmtfaMutl  PUma. 

371.46  71-706441 

Centron  Educational  Fllma 


Thursday's  children  {Motion  picture)    KETC,  1970. 

28  mln.    sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Credit*.-  Director,  Don  Jeffries;  writers.  Bill  Bailey.  Don  Jeffries; 
clnematographer,  Peter  A.  Bretx. 

Summary:  A  study  of  children  with  learning  disabilities  related 
to  emotional  problems.  Vlslto  a  special  school  which  helps  children 
overcome  such  problems  and  shows  four  pre-school  youngsters  whose 
emotional  problems  are  recognized  and  dealt  with  by  the  school 

*  *1.' Mentally  111  children.    2.  Mentally  111  children— Education. 
I.  St  Loula.    Television  station  KETC. 

371.94  72-708248 

KETC 

Thus  spake  Richard  Strauss  (Motion  picture)  CBS  Tele- 
vision Nrtwork.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
1971. 

48  min.    sd.    M:w.    16  mm.     (Toons  people's  concert  series) 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director,  Roger  Englander;  script. 
I^eonard  Bernstein. 

.SUMMARY :  Leonard  Bernstein  narrates  and  conducts  a  per- 
fiirnmnce  of  Richard  Strauss'  Thus  spake  Zarathustra.  a  tone 
poem  base<l  upon  a  prose  poem  of  the  same  title  by  the  German 
philosopher,  Friedrlch  Nletssche.  Bernstein  discusses  the  eight  sec- 
tions of  the  tone  poem  and  shows  how  their  philosophical  content 
is  expressed  by  the  musical  atnicture. 

1    Strauss,  Richard,  1864-1&49.     Also  eprach  Zarathustra.  I. 

Strauss,  Richard.  1864-1»«.  Also  sprach  Zarathustra.  II.  Colom- 
bia Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  Television.  III.  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  Inc.  IV.  Series:  Young  pe<^le*s  concert  series  (mo- 
tion picture) 

[MT130.S85]  785.3  76-718910 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Thy    friend,    Obadiah    (Filmstrip)      Viking    Press,    1971. 
Made  by  Cal  Industries. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  2  s..  7  In.,  33|  rpm..  6  mln. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Brinton  Turkle. 

Summary:  A  story  In  which  a  nineteenth  century  Quaker  boy  dis- 
covers the  satLsfactlon  of  performing  a  truly  friendly  act  when  he 
frees  a  traw)ed  sea  gull  that  has  been  constantly  following  him  and 
causing  the  other  boys  to  tease  him.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Turkle,  Brinton.  Thy  friend,  Obadiah.  IL  Viking  Press  Inc 
New  York. 

V.I,.     ..-„  ^2-®  78-737914 

Viking  Press 


The  Thyratron  (Filmstrip)  North  Ajnerican  Philips  Corp. 
Made  by  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven, 
Netherlands,  1%2.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co. 

27  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Physical  prlndplea  of  electron  tubes) 

With  lecture  guide  and  student  workbook. 

Summary:  Explains  construction,  characteristics,  types  of  con. 
trot  circuit,  effects  of  various  types  of  load,  and  applications  of  the 
tbyratron.    With  captions. 

1.  Tbyralrons.  L  North  American  Philips  Corporation,  ii.  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company.  Series:  Physical  principles  of  elec- 
tron tubes  (Filmstrip) 

537.5  75-785378 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 


Thyroid  cancer   {Motion  picture)     Aegis  Productions.     Bft- 
leased  by  American  Cancer  Society,  1969. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  dramatic  narrative  between  a  resident  doc- 
tor and  a  specialist  who  answers  questions  regarding  thyroid  cancer. 
Uses  animation,  live  action  photography  of  actual  cases.  X-rays,  sur- 
gery, and  radioactive  Isotope  therapy  to  illustrate  points  in  the  nar- 
rative. 

1.  Thyroid  gland — Cancer.  i.  Aegis  Productions,  n.  American 
Cancer  Society. 

616.9  74-706127 

CINE 


Thyroid  disease  as  a  late  sequela  of  radioactive  fallout.  [Motion 
picture]     Flint  Laboratories,  1972.     Made  by  Strovink  Films. 

43  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  of  the  relationship  between  radioactive  fallout  and  thy- 
roid abnorms lilies,  as  discovered  after  the  population  of  Marshall  Island  was 
exposed  to  the  fatloui  in  1954.  Showstrcaimcni  which  was  undertaken  in  dealing 
with  the  exposed  people    For  medical  personnel. 

1.  Radioactive  fallout,  2,  Thyroid  gland- -Diseases.  1  Flint  Laboratories. 
[RA123I.R2]  616.4  72-701075 

CINE  12  MARC 


Tiber  film 
see 


CamiUe. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Tibetan  traders  {Motion  picture)     Atlantis  Productions,  1968. 

'^  miD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Revi*<'d  version  of  the  1»68  luotlon  picture  of  the  same  title. 

Suiiuu  HI/:  A  study  of  the  way  of  life  of  a  wral-nomadic  HImatara 
tritw.  Shows  the  semi-Domadlc  traders  Journeying  across  the  Hlma- 
layns  into  Tibet  where  they  barter  with  other  traders  from  the 
heartland  of  Asia.  Portrays  their  family  life,  education,  recreartoa, 
governnient.  religion,  and  crafts,  and  their  dependence  on  saddle- 
carrying  goats  for  transportation. 

1.  Tibet — Description  and  travel.  i.  Atlantis  Productions,  inc. 
915.15  71-702619 

CINE 


Tichenor,  Tom.       Smart  bear 


Smart  bear. 


Tick  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  IMfi. 

2  mln.    si.    color,    raper  8  mm.     (The  Invertebrates  series) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  Bruce  RuaselL 

Summary:    Studies    the    classification,    structure,    behavior,    and 
ecology  of  the  tick. 

1.  Ticks.        L  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Cola        Series;  The 
Invertebrates  series  (Motion  picture) 

695  76-700800 

Thome  Films 


Ticket  for  freedom  {Motion  picture)     Arthur  Luce  Klein. 
Made  and  released  by  Spoken  Arts,  1968. 

'2Q  mii>.     srt.     color.     16  mm. 

CredUx:  l'i(>iiiicfr.  director,  iind  writer.  Bt*rnard  Kv.ilin-  narrators. 
Josh  White,  Jr ,  Pamela  Buckley.  Melvln  Elliot. 

Summarp:  Studies  some  of  the  outstanding  Negroes  who  have 
contributed  to  the  progress  of  the  civil  rights  movement  In  the 
United  States. 

1.  Negroes — t'ivil  rights.  i.  Klein,  Arthur  Luce.  n.  Spoken  Arts 
323.4  Fi  A  68-1202 

Spoken  Arts 


Tidcet  through  the  sound  barrier  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Aeronautics  uid  Space  Administration,  1966.  Made 
by  WGBH-TV. 

28  mln.    sd,    b4w.    16  mm.     (Science  reporter  aeries) 

CrediU:  Production  supervisor,  Clayton  Edwards;  director,  Rus- 
sell Morash  ;  narrator.  John  Fitch. 

Sitinnianf:  Examines  the  progress  of  the  development  of  the 
supersonic  transjwrt.  Includes  .scrutiny  of  various  SST  configura- 
tions and  a  ride  In  an  SST  simulator. 

1.  Supersonic  transport  planes,  l  U.  8.  Natimal  Aeronaatlcs 
and  Space  Administration.  Series;  Science  r^mrter  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

629.47  72-708126 

National  Aeionautics  and  Space  Administration 


Ticket  to  Sydney.  [Motion  picture]  Australian  News  and  Infor- 
mation Bureau,  1971  Made  by  .Australian  Commonwealth 
Film  Unit.     Released  in  the  U.S.,  1972. 

10  min.     sd     color.     16  mm 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Gil  Brcaley.  direcior.  Briwi  H*nn>nl. 

SUMMARY:  A  portrait  of  life  in  Sydney,  Australia's  largest  city,  as  commui- 
cn  hurry  to  arrive  at  worlc  on  time. 

I.  Sydney — Descnplion         I.  Au&iralia      News  and  Information  Bureau 
[DUl78j  919.44  72-702253 

Australiao  News  and  72  MARC 

Information  Bureau 


Tickler  coil  oscillator  {Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronics 

Films.    Released  by  Electronic  Aids,  1967. 

4mtn     Hi.     ooldr.    superSmm      (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

I»op  tUni  mounted  In  cartridce. 

Also  l8sue<1  in  standnrd  8  mm.  cartridge  iind  In  10  mm.  reel. 

With  nari-Dtlve  tniltle  and  animation  model. 

Kuinnusry:  An  anlmnte<l  circuit  diagram  shows  the  eight  or  nine 
electron  current:^  uhich  flow  In  the  tickler  coil  oscillator  during 
normal  operation,  tracing  out  pertinent  waveforms  during  each  cycle. 
With  subtitles. 

I.  Oscillators.  Electric.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Finn) 
n.   Electronic  Aids.  Inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series 

(Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2636 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


The  Tidal  pool — variety  of  animals  {Motion  picture)     En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mfri      h\.    color.     8  mm.     (Life  science) 

Loop  litm.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summari/:  SIiows  lite  diversity  and  variety  of  animal  life  in  the 
tidal  pool. 

1.  Murine  fauna.    2.  Seashore  biology.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica E^ducatlonal  Corporation.  Series:  IJfe  science  (Motion  lec- 

ture) 

574.92  70-704870 

Encyclopaedia  Brttao-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


The  Tide  of  battle  (Motion  picture)    Knlein  Co.,  1912. 

11  mln.    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

In  the  (ietjrge  Marshall  Film  Colie^rtlon  of  the  American  Film 
Infiitiite  fVillwilon,  Library  of  Congress. 

(HEDITS:  Director.  Kenean  Buell.  CAST:  Miriam  Cooper.  Guy 
Coombs.  Anna  Q.  Nllsson. 

Sl'MMARV:  A  Civil  War  drama  in  which  a  young  lieutenant  U 
temporarily  distracted  from  his  mission  when  he  dlscovcn  that  hla 
Rweelbeart  Is  flirting  with  a  Union  ofllcer. 

1.  u.  8.— History— Civil  War— Crania.  I.  Kalem  Company.  11. 
Georg*  Marshall  Film  Collection.  III.  Amerlcao  Film  Inatltnte  Col- 
lenioD. 

791.43  76-710446 


Tide  pool  life  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made  by 
James  F.  Rishop  Film  Communications.  Released  by  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Hook  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Let's  see  the  animals  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

Siinnmarii:  Pi-esents  a  view  of  the  life  patterns  of  tide  pool  life, 
including  their  characteristics,  environment,  and  locomotion.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.    Seashore   biology— Juvenile   films.  i.  Chandler  Publishing 

Company,   San   Francisco,     n.  McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.         Se- 
ries: l*fs  see  the  animals  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.4  72-702201 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Tlo-i7«.  [Slide  act]      Research  A  Education  Dept.,  Ameiican 
Craft*  Council,  1972. 

67  tUdes.     cokir.     2  x  2  in. 

WithicripL 

SUMMARY:  Presenu  historical  and  coniempoc»fy  e«amp»e«  of  tie-dye  an. 

l.Tte-dycini.        1.  American  Crsfta  Council     Research  A  Education  Dept 
lTP897j  746.6  72-733973 

Research  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dept.,  American  CnfU 
Council 


TlcHlye  teckaiqaet.  [Slide  set]     Research  &  Education  Dept, 
Americao  Crafts  Council,  1972. 

80  ilidca.    color.     2  x  2  in. 

Widi  icripL 

SUMMARY:  Eileen  RichardaoB  demonatniet  varioua  apfiroaches  to  tie- 
dyeing. 

1 .  Ttc-dyeing.    2.  RichardaoD,  Eileen,       I.  American  Crafts  CouociL     Re- 
learch  A  Education  Dept 

[TP897j  746.6  72-734004 

Research  A  Education  72  MAItC 

Dcpi..  American  Crafts 
Council 

Tie-dyeing  textiles  {FUmstrip)    Visual  Aids  Studio,  1966. 

52  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summny:  Presents  a  Complete  «tep-by-stPp  explanation  of  the 
technique  of  tie-dyeing  and  tie-bleaching  fabrics.  Includes  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  type*  of  ties  and  their  effects,  the  preparation  of  fabrics, 
the  selection  and  preparation  of  dye.s,  the  dyeing  of  fabrics,  the  pat- 
terns from  foldMl  and  knotted  fabrics,  and  the  flnl-shlng  of  fabrics. 
Captioned  photographs. 

1.  Dyes  and  dyeing— Textile  fibers.  l  Visual  Aids  Studio,  Hunts- 
ville,  Tei. 

Fi  A  67-3155 
Visual  Aids  Studio 

Tied  to  the  sea  {Motion  picture)  Wilf  Gray  Productions. 
Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summartf:  Describes  recreation  that  proximity  to  the  PadOc  gWe.i 
to  the  people  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  Island.  Includes 
views  of  Victoria  and  Vancouver,  and  shows  the  people  as  they  sail, 
water  ski,  (Ish  for  salmon,  and  enjoy  cookouts. 

1.  Recreatton^Vancouver  region,  B.  C.     2,  Aquatic  sports,  i. 

Wilf  Oray  Productions,     n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,    m.  Ca- 
nadian Travel  Film  Library. 

917.11  72-703016 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Tieing  a  bow  on  shoe  (Motion  picture)  Sterling  Educa- 
tional Films,  1968. 

a  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Basic  conc^ts  for  purposeful 
living) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  issued  as  a  sequence  in  a  16  mm.  motion  picture. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  shoe  lace  being  tied  four  times  in  order  to 
demonstrate  the  basic  skill  needed,  the  relationship  of  colors,  and 
the  use  of  the  hands.  For  primary  grade  children  with  learning 
dlfflcultlea. 

1.  Handicapped  children— Education.  I.  Sterling  Educational 
Films,  Inc.  Series:  Basic  concepts  for  purposeful  living  (Motion 
picture) 

371.9  74-709468 

Sterling  Educational  Films 


Tlemann  Associates 
see 


Programming  is  a  process:  an  introduction  to  instruc- 
tional technology. 


International 


Die  Ticre  in  der  Stadt    (Motion  picture) 
Film  Bureau,  I960. 

1~  mln.     ad.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  Eine  Knoop-Film  production  entitled  Der  Hensch 
und  seine  Tlere. 

CREDITS:  (>)n8ultant,  W.  Gregor  Heggen. 

Sl'HMARY :  A  German  language  teaching  Blm  for  beginning  stu- 
dents. Discus-seH  animals  that  live  In  a  city  environment  and  pre- 
sents scenes  of  many  wild  and  domestic  animals.    Filnted  In  Munich. 

1.  German  language— Audio-visual  instruction.  2.  Animals.  I. 
International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  II.  Der  Mensch  und  seine 
Tlere  (Motion  picture) 

[PF3U2.7]  438  70-713438 

International  Film  Bureau 

Ticrra  dc   los  Incas 
Othel  Goff,  1971. 

16  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SVMMARV:    Documents   the  activities  of  the  Incan   Indians   la 
Peru  and  Ecuador. 

1.  Incas.         I.  Orr,  Dorothy  B.    II.  Ooff,  Othel  O. 

980.3  72-712186 

OINB 


Tiffany,   Louis  Comfort,  1848-1933 


(Motion   picture)     Dorothy   Orr  and 


Louia  Comfort  Tiffiuiy. 


Tigar  Shikar  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  India  Films 
Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting,  Bom- 
bay [1959, 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Credit*.-  Producer,  Eira  Mir;  director  and  writer,  B.  O.  Devare; 
music,  V.  Shirall ;  editor.  B.  Saran. 

Summary:  Describes  how  Indian  villagers,  using  nets  and  spears, 
kill  a  man-eating  tiger.  Shows  foreign  sportsmen,  oo  the  backs  of 
eleidiants,  shooting  a  tiger. 

1.  Tiger  hunting— India.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  In- 
formation and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2354 


Fitmstrtp  House, 


The  Tiger  and  the  rabbit  {FUmstrip) 
1970 

51  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  10  in..  S3i  rpm., 
10  min.     (African  trickster  Ules,  no.  3) 

With  script. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Evelyn  Kelsman;  art,  Joel  Dolens. 

nummary:  An  African  tale  In  which  the  Uger-s  vanity  lands  him 
In  trouble  when  he  has  to  deal  with  the  rabbit's  Ingenuity.  F« 
orUuary  grades.  ,.        _    , 

1     Animals— Juvenile   films.  i.   FHmstrlp  House.   New   York. 

Series:  African  trickster  tales  (FHmstrlp)  no.  3. 

372.6  79-737077 

FHmstrlp  House 

Tiger  beetle  (Motion  picture)  Oxford  University,  Oxford, 
Eng.,  1968.  Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by  Universal  Education 
and  Vi.=ual  Arts,  1969. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Photographers,  Gerald  Thompson,  Peter  Parks. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  life  cycle  of  the  tiger  beetle,  from  first 
emergence  to  mating  and  egg-laying.  Discusses  the  ecological  and 
behavioral  aspects  of  the  beetle's  existence. 

1.  Clcindelidae.  I.  Oxford.  University.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts. 

[QL596.C56]  595.7  74-715140 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Tiger  by  the  tail   (Motion  picture)      Film  and  Television 

Center,  Montana  Stat©  University,  1970. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Sponsors.  General  Electric  Co.,  Ohio  Medical  Products, 
Cutter  Laboratories,  Bozeman  Deaconess  Foundatloiu 

SUMMARY :  Details  the  design  and  construction  of  space  and  the 
Instrumentation  employable  In  a  coronary  Intensive  care  unit  of  a 
small  community  hospital  and  describee  the  advantages  such  a  design 
offers  for  the  treatment  of  coronary  patients. 

1.  Community  health  services.  2.  Coronary  care  units.  I.  Mon- 
tana.    State  University,  Bozeman.     Film  and  Television  Center. 

725  73-711533 

CINE 


TIgnr  br  the  taO.  [Motion  picture] 
veisity  of  Ariiona,  1971. 


Radio-Television  Bureau,  Uni- 


35  min.     id.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Dracribei  »ome  upccU  of  ■Icoholiim— in  c«u»ei.  problemi. 
and  a  method  of  irettmeni— u»in|  the  experiences  of  sn  sctual  •Icoholic. 
I    Alcoholism.        f-  Ariiooa.     Univenity.     Radio-Televiuon  Bureau, 

613.8  77-715307 


[RCS65] 
CINE 


n 


MARC 


Calif. 


446 


Tiger  Films,  Sherman  Oaks, 
see 

The  Answer. 
Click, 


Lady  of  the  light. 

The    Tiger,    the    Biahman,    and    the   jackal    (FUmitrip) 

Cooper  Films  and  Eatwrds,  1968. 

28  f  .  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  a,  12  In.,  381  rpm.,  8  mlo. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  fllmstrlps,  aerlea  0) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford;  music,  Rosa  Rlo;  art,  Carroll 
Spinney;  editor  and  narrator,  Margie  Bell. 

Summary:  Presets  the  S,000-year-old  fable  from  the  Pandiatranta 
about  a  Jackal  who  employs  guile  to  outwit  a  hungry  tiger  and 
rescue  a  pious  Brahman. 

1.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.         Serlea. 

3»8ii4  77-734987 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 

A.  Tiger  walks  {Motion  picture)     Walt  Disney  Productions. 

Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1964. 

91  min      !*d.     color.    35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Ian  Niall. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  director.  Norman  Tokar:  screen- 
play. I.owell  S.  Hawley;  music.  Buddy  Baker;  film  f^^it"';-  Ofagt  K. 
Smith.  Ctut:  Brian  Keith.  Vera  Miles,  Pamela  Franklin.  Sabu. 
B:dward  Andrews,  Una  Merkel.  ,.»..*  vo 

Summary  An  adventure  melodrama  about  the  events  that  taae 
place  when  a  large  Bengal  tiger  e«-apes  from  a  traveling  circus  In  a 
small  rural  town  and  becomes  a  menace  to  the  countrysiae. 

I  MoNenile,  John.  A  tiger  walks,  ii,  Disney  (Walt)  Productions. 
HI.  Buena  Vista  Dislrtbutlon  Company,  inc. 

i)  1  67— loaU 

Tigers  {Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made  by  Jamee 
F.  Itiphop  Film  Communications.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Bl;oU  Co.,  1068. 

4  mln.    si,    color.    8  mm.     (Let's  see  the  animals  series) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  PresenU  a  view  of  the  life  pattern  of  tigera.  Inclndloit 
their    chnrnct eristics,    environment,    and    locomotion.      For   primary 

1,    TIgei-s— Juvenile   fllroe.  i.   Chandler   Publishing   Company, 

San   Francisco,     n.   McOraw-HIU  Book  Company.  Serlea:   l^t'a 

■ee  the  animals  aerlei  (Motion  picture) 

872.4  70-702211 

McOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Tiger^a  tail  {Motion  picture)     Paramount  Pictures  Corp., 

1964. 

7  mln.     nd.     color    35   mm.     (NoveltooD   cmrtoon) 

Credila:  Director,  Seymour  Kneltel;  story,  Tony  Peters;  aoimatlOD, 
Utrtln  Taras ;  mtislc,  Winston  Sharplen. 

aummary:  An  animated  cartoon.  Laddy  gets  All  Presto,  the  geole 
of  the  lamp,  to  help  him  secure  a  tiger  rug  for  hla  room. 

I.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  NoreltooD  cartoon 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-1189 


Tiffnish    co-operatives    {Motion    picture)       National    Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1970.    Made  by  Memorial  University. 

27  min.     ad.     tv&w.     18  mm. 

Prodir'e<I  la  the  Challenge  for  change  program  in  cooperation 
with  agencies  and  departments  of  the  Oovernment  of  Canada. 

Summary:  Examines  producers  and  consumers  cooperatives  and 
the  credtt  union  of  Tlgalsh,  P.  B.  I.  Shows  what  cooperatlres  have 
done  to  Improve  the  living  conditions  of  these  Inhabitants  of  Ttgnlah. 

1.    Cooperative   societies — Prince   Bdward   Island.  i.   Cuiada. 

National  nim  Board. 

334  73-706960 

National  Pttm  Board  of  Canada 


Cultures,  1971. 


[FQmstrip]    Institute  of  Texan 

mnd  phonoupe:  mgle-tnck.  1  red  (3  in.),  7  I  /3 


BO  tt.     color,     35  mm. 
ip...  S  «ii>. 

Also  ttxicd  u  tlide  »et 

With  teAchen'  lupplement. 

SUMMARY    Documents  the  begianifip  and  preaent-dsy  life  of  the  Hfua 
Indian*  in  El  Psm,  Th.,  using  historical  and  contemporary  pictures. 

1.  Tigua  Indiaot.        I.  Inuitwc  of  Teua  Cultures. 

[E99.T52]  970.4  72-733254 

Imliiute  of  Teua  Culture*  72  HARC 


TlgM  ladiau:  ov  cMest  Te 

Culture*.  1971. 

x2ia. 


:as.  [Slide  let]     Institute  of  Texan 
■ad  phoBotape:  tiagtc-ttsck,  I  red  (3  ia.),  7 


SOilide*.     color. 
1/2  ipa..  ■  min. 

Also  iMued  M  filmitrip. 

With  teacbcn'  uipplcmenL 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  beginnings  and  present-day  life  of  the  Tigua 
Indians  in  El  Paso,  Te&.,  unag  hiUorical  and  contemporary  pictures. 

1.  Tigus  Indians.       1.  Institute  of  Texan  Cultures. 
[E99.T52J  970.4  72-733246 

Institute  of  Tcuc  Cultures  73  MAKC 

Tijuana     revolation:     the    new     brass     {Motion    picture) 
KNBC,  1967. 

29  mill.    sd.    bJcw.    16mm.    (The  KNBC  survey) 

Sumniurjf:  A  study  of  recent  attempts  to  reform  Tijuana,  Mexico. 

Flxplores  the  Impact  of  the  reforms  In  Tijuana  upon  the  economy 

of  southern  California. 

t.   njuana,  Mexico   (Baja  California)     2.  California.  Southern— 

Econ.  condlt.        i.  KNBC  (Television  station)   Loe  Angeles. 

301.3  Fi  A  6»-574 

CINE 

Tikki  Tikki   Tembo   (FUmstrip)     Weston   Woods  Sttidioe, 
1970.  ^ 

Wlthscn'T    **  °™-    *»<*P'»o°odl8c:  1  8-.  12  1n.,  S3i  rpm..  8mlo. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Arlene  Mosel,  illustrated 
Dy  Blair  Lent. 

r-wiir"I?r?  k!*  ^^"'^^  folk  Ule  In  which  a  boy  has  tronble  telling 
people  that  his  brother  with  a  long  uame  has  fallen  Into  a  well 
For  primary  grades. 

wit^°^nn"*"*'    "^^'  """*  '^^^-    "■  '^*"**'°  '^°^'  Studios. 

„  398.2  79-787925 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


The  Tiled  mosques  and  bazaars  of  Kerman,  Iran  {Film- 
atrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

44  f r.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  aod  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  scripts  In 
1968  under  the  same  title. 

Creditt:  Author,  Denis  Baly. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  geography  and  the  history  of  Iran  as  re- 
vealed in  the  tiled  mosques  and  bazaars  of  Kerman.    With  captions. 

1.  Kerman,  Iran  (City)  2.  Iran— Civilization.  i.  Budek  Films 
and  Slides  of  California. 

955  7^-736882 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Till  Eulenspiegel  by  Richard  Strauss  (FUmstrip)  Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual,  1967. 

M  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33}  rpm  15  mln 
mierogroove.     (Music  appreciation  series) 

Credit$:  Illustrator,  Donald  Cameron :  visual  editor,  Jeanne  Rice. 

SumnwT/:  Illustrates  the  story  within  each  musical  episode  of 
Richard  Strauss'  Till  Eulenspiegel. 

I.  Strauss.  Richard.  186+-1W0.  Till  Eulensplegels  lustlge  Strelche 
II.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.,  Pleasantville,  N  Y  Series- 
Music  appreciation  series  (Fllm.'rtrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3732 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

Tube's  tomato  surprise  {Motion  pictitre)  Labin  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  1916. 


16  mill.    si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  85  mm. 

Exceri>ts  from  the  feature  motion 

In  the  Louise  Ernst  Aim  collection, 

Credft«:  ProducOT  and  director. 
Davles.  Cast;  Harte  Dressier,  Tom 
Sarah  McVlckar,  Eleanor  Fairbanks. 

Summary:  A  comedy.  A  Scottish 
efforts  to  combat  the  schemes  of  her 
to  be  the  sole  beir  to  the  (cntDiie  of 

I.  LnblD  HaDufacturlng  Company. 


picture  of  the  same  title. 

Library  of  Congress. 
Howell    Hansel;    story,    Acton 
McNaughton,  Colin  CaQ^>bell. 

inventor  assists  TilUe  In  ber 
villainous  cousin  who  wishes 
tbelr  mllUonaire  aunt 
Q.  Lonlae  BSrnst  film  collec- 

Fi  68-408 


Timber  (Filmstrip)  Common  Oround,  London,  1949.  Made 
by  L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

35  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachen  ootea. 

Summary:   Uses  a  story  sequence  to  depict  how  timber  la  coo- 
verted  to  wood  product*. 

1.  LtuBberlng.    2.  Wood-using  lodustrles.        I.  Common  Onmnd. 
ltd.,  London.    1 1.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

338.10942  78-738560 

Carman  Btducatlonal  Assoclatea 


limber — from  forest  to  house  (FUmstrip)  Canada  D^t.  of 
Mines  and  Technical  Surveys,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1947. 

24  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Exploitations  forestl^rea. 

With  manual. 

Summary:  An  account  of  the  methods  used  In  the  lumbering  In- 
dustry In  Canada  and  a  review  of  some  of  the  Important  products 
nade  from  wood. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Lumber  trade — Canada.  i.  Canada.    Dept  of  Mines  and 

Tedinical  Surveys,    n.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

338.40971  74-735576 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Timber  in  Finland  (Motion  picture)  Public  Media»  inc  Re- 
leased by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

15  mln.     sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Edlte<l  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Inatltot  (Or  Film 
uod  Blld,  Munich. 

Summary:  Shows  the  natural  highways  of  lakes  aiKl  rivers  of 
Finland  which  are  used  to  carry  pulp  to  the  paper  mills.  Demon- 
strates recon.stnictlon  efforts  to  reclaim  bottom  land  for  the  use  of 
forestry,  and  explains  the  safeguards  employed  to  avoid  the  deple- 
tion of  natural  resources. 

1.  Foresu  and  forestry  —  Finland.  2.  Lumber  —  TransporUtlon. 
I.  Public  Media.  Inc.  n.  Films  Incorjwrated.  Series:  Man  and  hla 
world  (Motion  picture) 

338.109471  79-705470 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

Time    {Filmstrip)      My   weekly   reader   ,196-fj      Made  by 

Riilpli  Txjpatin  Productions. 

26  ti .     color.     35  mm.     (New   !«'lence  reading  adventures) 
Sumiiiar]/:  Desi'ribes  the  appearance  of  a  clock  and  explains  the 
slgnlflcnnce  of  the  hour  and  minute  handi.     Shows  activities  that 
are  done  In  the  daytime  and  at  night. 

1.  Time.  2.  Clocks  and  watches.  i.  My  weekly  reader.  Se- 
ries; New  science  reading  adventures  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  73-733169 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Time  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Productions,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Communica- 
tion Films,  1066. 

1  mill,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Animated  atlas  series) 

I.OOP  Him  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  relationship  between  the  time  of  day  aod 
the  position  of  the  earth  relative  to  the  sun.  A  grid  of  lines  super- 
imposed ovrr  the  earth  rotating  in  space  shows  the  time  at  any  point 
on  the  earth's  surface. 

1.  Time.      2.  Astronomical  geography.  i.  Gateway  Film  Pro- 

ductions,   ltd.,    London.       ii.    International    Communication    Films. 
Series:  Animated  atlas  series  (Motion  picture) 

Sa.'i  70-700580 

International  Communl-  cntlon  Films 


Released  by  Universal 


Time.  [Filmstrip]     Filmfax  Productions. 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

69  ft.     color.     35  mm.     (We  use  mathematici) 

SUMMARY:  Presenti  everyday  applications  of  mathemaucs  and  teaches 
children  how  to  tell  time.  With  capliona.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  TiiTie — Juvenile  films.     2.  Mathematics — Juvenile  films.     (1.  Time      2, 
Mathematics]        I.  Filmfax  Productiona.  New  York.     II.  Untversal  Education 
artd  Visual  Arts.     111.  Series:  We  use  mathematics.  [Filmstrip] 
tQB209i  372.7  72-732850 

Universal  Education  and  7]  MARC 

Vbual  ArU 

A  Time  and  a   place    (Motion  picture)     Avon   Products. 
Made  by  Peckham  Productions.     Released  by  Association 

Films,  1967. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  the  case  for  good  grooming  for  boys  In  every- 
day situations,  using  spontaneous  narration  by  teenagers  tb«nselves. 

1.  Boys— Health  and  hygiene.  i.  Avon  Producta,  inc.     n.  Asso- 

ciation Films,  inc. 

646  Fi  A  68-843 

CINE 


Time  aad  place.  [Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau,  1971.  Made  by  AustraUan  Film  Unit.  Released 
in  the  U.S..  1971. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Gil  Brealey:  director  and  writer,  Philip  Mark  Law. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  impressionistic  study  of  various  Australian  living 
environments,  includini  eumination  of  architecture  and  urtwn  development. 

1.  Australia— Description  and  travel— 1931-  2.  Dwelling*— Aus- 

tralia.       I   Australia.     News  and  Inforniaiion  Bureau. 
[DUIOS]  919.4  72-701521 

Australian  News  and  73  MARC 

Information  Bureau 

Time  and  space:  Planning  and  building  a  school  (FUm- 
atnp)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Univer- 
sity Films, 

37  fr.    color.    80  mm.     (Sdiool  series) 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Explains  factors  Involved  In  planning  and  bnlldlng  a 
school.    With  captloiu.    For  elementary  grades. 

L  School  buildings.    2.  School  facillUes— Planning.  i.  UcOrav- 

Blll  Book  Company.  Series:  School  aeries  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  71-7S6898 

McOraw-BIU  Book  Co. 


447 


Time  and  ^ncc:  Schookwuns  and  their  ases  (FUmstrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Unirereity  Films. 

SI  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Sdiool  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:    Describes   school    rooms   aod   some  of   the   functions 
which  they  serve.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Classroom  utlllaation.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  School  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-735398 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Time  and   space:  Schools  and  learning   (Filmstrip)     Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

3S  fr.     b&w.    3fi  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  role  of  schools  In  learning.  With  cap- 
tions.   For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Schools.  T.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company.  Series :  School 

series  (FUmstrip) 

372.8  76-735397 

HcOraw-HltlBookCo. 


Time   and   space:   Schools  around   the   world    (FUmstrip) 
MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

36  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  gulde. 

Bummary:   Describes  and  gives  examples  of  scboolH  In  different 
parts  of  the  world.    With  capHons.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Schools.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  School 

series  (FUmstrip) 

372.8  72-785896 

McGraw-HiUBookO). 


Time  and  space:  Schools  in  the  United  States  (FUmstrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

37  fr     bAw.     35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:    Shows  examples   of   various  types  of  schoohi   In   the 
United  States.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades, 

1.  Schools— U.  8.  L  McOraw-Hin  Book  Company.  Series: 

School  series  (Filmstrip) 

872.8  75-736394 

McOraw-HIll  Book  CV>. 


Time  and  space:  Schoirfs  of  the  past  (FUmstrip)    McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  University  Films. 

42  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  i;>escribe8  and  gives  examples  of  school*  of  tbe  past 
With  captious.    For  elemeptary  grades. 

1.  Schools— History.  I.  McGraw-Hill  BotA  Oompany.  Se- 

ries: School  series  (FUmstrip) 

372.8  78-736392 

McGraw-HIUBookO. 


Time  and  space:  Spedal  days  in  school  (FUmstrip)     Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1970.     Made  by  University  Films. 

37  fr.     b&w.     So  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  representative  activities  which  take  place 
on  various  special  days  In  school.  With  captions.  For  etementary 
grades. 

1.  Schools— Exercises  and  recreations.  2.  Holidays.  t.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  School  series  (FUmstrip) 

372.8  79-735396 

McQraw-HlU  Book  C^. 

Time    and    space :    Why    we    have    schools    (FUmstrip) 
MoGraw-HUl    Book    Co.,    1970.       Made    by    University 

Films. 

90  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (School  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  various  reasons  for  the  existence  of  schools. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Schools.  I.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company.  Series:  School 

series  (FlUnstrip) 

872.8  74^736391 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Go. 


Time  bomb  in  Rhodesia  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News,  1965. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Telecast  as  a  CBS  News  special  report.  Nov.  2.  1965. 

Credits.-  Reporter,  Charlea  Colllngwood. 

Summary:  Discusses  tbe  political  situation  In  Southern  Rhodesia 
prior  to  Itx  unilateral  declaration  of  Independence.  Prime  Minister 
Harold  Wilson  makes  a  state  visit  In  an  attempt  to  forestall  disaster 
and  interviews  various  leaders,  both  African  and  white. 

1.  Rhodesia.  Southern— Politics  and  government.  r.  Columbia 

Broadcasting  System.  Inc.    CBS  News. 

968  71-707206 

Time  capsule  of  electrical  progress  (Motion  picture)    Gen- 
eral Electric  Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Steeg  Productions. 
3  min.     sd.    color.     18  mm. 

Suminmy:  Discusses  major  developments  Id  the  history  of  elec- 
tricity from  Thomas  Edison  to  the  moon  flights. 

1.  Electric  engineering.  i.  General  Electric  Company. 

537.09  78-706128 

Time  clock  (Motion  picture)     American  Mana^ment  Asso- 
ciation, 1967. 

5  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Developing  supervisory  leadership 
skUls,    Case  study  no.  2) 

Summary:  A  case  study  showing  how  a  supervisor  reacts  to  pres- 
sures exerted  upon  him  by  his  superiors  and  hla  subordinates,  as 
seen  in  the  case  of  a  supervisor  wbo,  admonished  for  bis  leniency 
towards  the  employees  of  a  plant.  Imposes  arbitrary  regulations  on 
tbe  men  who.  In  turn,  protest. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Supervisors.  2.  Supervision  of  employees.  i.  American  Man- 
agement Association.  Series:  Developing  soperrlsory  leadership 
skills  (Motion  picture)    Case  study  no.  2. 

668.31  75-707206 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Time  dilation,  an  experiment  with  ma-mesons  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Kducational  Services.  Released  by  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

36  mill.     8d.     [»&«.     16  mm.     (Physics  mm  series) 

Made  In  cwper»tion  with  the  Science  Teaching  Center  of  M.  i.  T. 

Credjtt:  ronsiiltnnts.  David  H.  Frisch.  James  H.  Smith. 

Siimina>v:  I'reswnts  an  experiment  which  uses  the  radtoactlve 
decav  of  (wiiilf  rav  luu-mesons  to  show  the  dilation  of  time.  Filmed 
on   top  of  Mt.  Washington.  N.   H.,  and  at  M.   I.  T.  In  Camhrldge, 

1    Time  dilatation.    2.  Muonn.  I,  Educational  Services,  Inc.. 

Newton.  Mass.     ii.  Universal  K<luc»tlon  and  Visual  Arts.         Series: 
:lon  nicture) 

Fi  A  67-5925 


Physics  film  series  (Motion  picture) 

539.7 
I'niversal  Education  and  Visual  Artg 


Time  for  autumn  and  winter  {PUmatnp)    Troll  Associates, 

1969. 

41  fr.    wlur.    3o  mm.     (Holidays  and  seasons) 
Credits:  .Author,  Judith  Fringuello:  illustrator.  Connie  Clark. 
Summary:  Shows  climatic  changes  and  natural  characteristics  of 
autumn  and  winter,  describes  principal  holidays  of  the  seasons,  and 
gives  brief  technical  explanations  of  the  earth's  movement  around 


thes 

1.  .\utunm.    2.  Winter, 
and  seasons  (Fllmstrip) 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


t.  Troll  Associates. 


Series:  Holidays 
79-735100 


A  Time  for  chan^  (Uoticm  picttin)    Peter  Bosen  Prodao- 

tions,  1970. 

15  miD.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  the  political  campaign  of  a  black  candidate 
for  the  office  of  mayor,  and  shows  bis  frustrations  la  terms  of  un- 
registered voters  and  the  political  machine. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Negroes — Politics  and  suffrage.        I.  Peter  Rosea  ProductloDS. 
329  77-711583 

CINE 


A  Time  for  decision   {Motion  picture)      American  Cancer 
Society,  1966.    Made  by  Hanna-Barbera  Productions. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*;  Directors,  Carl  Urtwno,  Dave  Hilberman,  Brad  Case; 
story,  Warren  Foster ;  aoimation,  Howard  Swift,  George  Krelal, 
Edward  Love,  Murra;  HcClellaa,  Marvin  Woodward ;  music.  Dean 
Elliot. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  Illustrate  the  history  and  hazards 
of  cigarette  smoking.     Designed  for  presentation  to  community  leaders. 

1.  LungB—Cancer.  2.  Tobacco — Physiological  effect  i.  Ameri- 
can Cancer  Soctety. 

Fi  A  67-656 
CINE  rev 

A  Time  for  dedsHm  {Motion  picture)     International  Film 
Bureau,  1967.    Made  by  Horizon  Productions. 

7  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Citizenship:  whose  responsibility? 
Series  2) 

Credit*:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  An  open-end  film  designed  for  discussion.  Describes 
a  high  school  student  who  l-s  a.sked  to  support  a  candidate  for  class 
president  wtio  Is  opposing  his  popular  friend,  raising  the  question  of 
a  student's  choosing  t>etween  loyalty  to  a  friend  and  what  he  believes 
is  best  for  the  community. 

1.  Social  ethics — Case  studies.  2.  Student  self-government.  i. 
International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series :  Citizenship : 
whose  resiwnsibiiltyl  (Motitm  picture)     Series  2. 

177  Fi  A  68-2877 

International  Film  Bureau 

Time  for  decision  {Motion  picture)     Film  Production  Unit, 
low\  State  tJnivcrsity,  1908. 

:S>  mil.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SioiiUftii}:  Ilisi-usseii  the  betiuty  and  u^fulness  of  trees  and  the 
nee<l  H*  Mve  them  from  dlseaxc.  Describes  the  l^ntch  elm  disease, 
Its  transniiM.»lon,  and  its  epidemic  nature.  Points  out  methods  of 
conlrulliitg  the  disease  and  developiug  resistance  to  it. 

1.  Initcli  elm  disease.  2.  Trees.  r.  Iowa.  State  University  of 
Science  and  Technology,  Ames.     Film  Production  Unit. 

634.9  Fi  A  68-502 

CINE 


A  Time  for  Georgia  (Motion  picture)  Pre-schoolers  AVork- 
shop.  Made  by  Peter  Sclieer.  Released  by  Associated 
Film  Consultants,  1971. 

10  mln.    sd.     hAw.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  A  documentary  film  wblcb  describes  the  pathology 
of  <<eorgla,  a  three-year-old  girl  with  Infantile  autism.  Portrays  the 
value  and  urgency  of  placing  autistic  rhildrea  in  a  pre-schoo!  nursery 
school  for  seriously  dlsturlied  chtldrea. 

1,  .\uti8m.    2.  Child  psychiatry,  I.  Pre-schoolers  Workstiop. 

II.  Associated  Film  Consulunts. 

618.92  78-711422 

As>u)ciated  Film  Consultants 

Time  for  living  {Motion  picture)  Parke,  Davis  and  Co. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-?, 

28  mln.     nd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  documentary  account  of  how  people  the  world  over 
work  together  In  one  organization  to  help  safeguard  and  Improve 
the  health  and  welfare  of  the  world's  population  through  better 
medicines. 

I-  Drug   trade.  i.  Parke,   Davis   and   Company,     n.  Modern 

Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

616  Fi A  67-5124 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 


Tine  for  UtIbc.  [Motion  picture)     Youn|  Life  f«mp«ij«    1972. 
Made  by  Vik-WinUc  Productioat. 

20  min     Ml.     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Ponrajrt  the  Mimmn  ttaon  progrsm  of  Young  Life.  •  no»> 
Mcurun  Chfiiitati  or»Miiation.  for  high  Khool  tiudena  at  levcn  morta  Md 
tanchn  m  Co(or»do 

1.  Young  Life  Campaign.        I.  Young  Life  Cainpnign 
(BV4487.Y61  267  72-700595 

CINE  72  MARC 


A  Time  for  rain   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Kdncntional  Corp.,  1971. 

8  mln.     sd.    color.     18  mm.     (Wonder  walks  series) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Watren  Brown;  collaborators,  John  Shel- 
ton,  Charles  Hogue..  ,_,_,_ 

SUMMARY  ■  Follows  a  young  boy  on  a  walk  through  an  urban 
environment  during  a  rain  shower  to  show  the  effects  brought  about 
by  the  rain.    For  elementary  grades,  .  „     , 

1.   Nature  study— Juvenile  films.     2.  Bain  and  rainfall— Juvenile 
Alms.         I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corporation.     II. 
Series:  Wonder  walks  series  (Motion  picture) 
[QH81]  372.3  74r-713442 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

A  Time  for  searching  {Motion  picture)    £U  Lilly  and  Co. 

Relea.sed  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  il96-l, 

22  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bitmmary:  Dramatizes  the  importance  of  agricultural  research  in 
assuring  a  continuing  supply  ot  wholesome  food;  discusses  studies 
under  way  in  animal  natrltlon  and  in  plant  and  veterinary  science. 

L  Agricultural  research.        1.  Lilly  <Eli)   and  Company. 
II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

607.2  Fi  A  67-5143 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

A  Ttec  fm-  ilBgfaig.  tFilmstrip]     Concordia  Filmi.  1968. 

3S  fr.     color,     35  mm.       and  phonodiic:  3  »..  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  mia. 

With  leader's  guide  and  worship  *ervioe. 

SUMMARY:  Ums  picture!  to  iUuursie  Biblical  narration  and  worihip  re- 
sponds of  poetry  and  song  in  a  worship  service  designed  for  children. 

1.  Wwship  ^tcligious  education)  1.  Concordia  PuUiahing  Houm.  SL 
Louis. 

(BV199.C41  242  72-734551 

Concordia  Ftlmi  73  MARC 

Time  for  spring  and  summer  (Filnutrip)    Troll  Associates, 

1969. 

40  fi-     color.    35  mm.     (Uolldajs  and  seasuns) 

Creditt:  Author.  Judith  Fringuello;  illustrator,  Valerie  Rice. 

Summary:  Shows  climatic  changes  and  natural  cbaracteri.stlcs  of 
spring  and  summer,  describes  principal  holidays  of  the  seasons,  and 
gives  brief  technical  explanations  of  the  earth's  movement  around 
the  sun. 

1.  Spring.  2.  Summer.  i.  Troll  Associates.  Series:  Holidays 
and  seasons  (Filmstrlp) 

625  72-735101 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

A  Time  for  sun   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

r.  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Wonder  walk«  series! 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Warren  Brown;  collaborators.  John  S.  Sbel- 
ton.  Charles  Hogue. 

SU.M.MARY:  Shows  effects  of  the  sun  on  plants,  animals  and  a 
variety  of  materials.    For  elementary  grades. 

1    Sun — Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educa- 

tional Corporation.      II.  Series:   Wonder  walks  series   (Motion  pic- 

*"'*'  372.3  70-713441 

nica  Educational  Corp. 


[PZIO] 
Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


Time   for   tea    {Fihnstrip)     Tea   Council   of  the  U.   S.   A. 
Mftde  and  released  by  .\udio- Visual  School  Services,  1967. 

48  fr,     color,    35  mm. 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:   Illustrates  how  to  prepare  and  serve  tea,  using  loose 
tea,  teabngx,  and  instant  tea. 

1,   Cookery    (Tea)  i.  Tea  Council  of  the  United   States  of 

America.  Inc.     ii.  Audio-Visual  School  Service,  New  York. 

Fi  A  67-4270 
Tea  Council  of  the  U.  S.  A. 


Time  for  tomorrow  {Motion  picture)    Kalb,  Voorhis  and  Co., 
1958.     Made  by  Rodel  Productions. 

^^2  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credif:  Director,  FrltE  Roland;  writer,  Ferd  Nauhelm;  camera- 
man, Del  Ankers. 

Summary:  Describes  the  advantages  of  Investing  In  mutual  funds. 
Explains  the  necessity  of  planning  for  the  future  and  explains  how 
mutual  funds  will  solve  anticipated  problems. 

1.  Investment  trusts.        i.  Katb,  Voorhis  and  Company, 
WaihlngtoD,  D.C.  332.6  Fi  68-667 


imc  !■  Mfaiwtee.  [Filmstripj    Fdmfax  Productions.     Released  by 
Univerul  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

St  U.    cola*.     35  mm.     (We  me  mathematics) 

SUMMARY:  Preaenti  everyday  applications  of  mathematics  and  teaches 
children  bow  to  tell  time  in  minutes.  With  captions.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Time — Juvenile  films,     2.  Mathematics — Juvenile  films.     [1.  Tune.     2. 
Msihematio]       I.  Filmfu  Productions,  New  York.     II.  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Ajts.     III.  Scries:  We  use  mathematics.  [Fiimatrip] 
(QB209]  372.7  72-732857 

Univenai  Education  and  72  MARC 

ViMial  Am 


Time,  inc. 
see 

Johann  Gutenberg,  who  needs  you? 

Time-lapse  photography  <tf  root  growth  {Motion  picture) 
Soil  and  Water  Conservation  Research  Division,  ARricul- 
tural  Research  Service,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Made 
by  Betty  Klepper  and  Morris  G,  Huck.  Released  by 
Aubum  Television,  1969. 

LI  mln.    sd.    color.    10  mm. 

Summary:  Demo tiat rates  aome  of  the  techniques  used  in  time-lapse 
clnemnlogniphy  to  record  changes  in  root  growth.  Includes  a  series 
of  experiments  on  the  effects  of  various  conditions  on  root  growth. 

1.  Roots  (Botany),  2.  Growth  (PlanU).  3,  Photography,  Time- 
lapse.  I.  (I.  S.  Agricultural  Research  Service.  Soil  and  Water 
Conservation  Research  Division,  ii.  Aubum  University.  Dept  of 
Educational  Television. 

681.1  71-705740 

U.  S.  Agricultural  Research  Service 


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Time-life  Broadcast,  inc. 
see 

Adventures  on  the  new  frontier. 

The  Aga  Khan. 

Animal  war,  animal  peace. 

Antarctica;    because  it's  there. 
BUckie. 

Thedair. 

The  Childwatchers. 

The  Dam  builders. 

David. 

Eddie. 

Jane. 

Life  in  parched  lands. 
Mooney  vs.  Fowie, 

Nehru. 
Pete  and  Johnny. 

Primary. 

Questions  of  time. 

Riddle  of  heredity. 
The  Sun  watchers. 
Survival  in  the  sea. 


Water:  old  problems,  new  methods. 

The  Weather  watchers. 
The  Winners. 

Time/life  Education 
see 

An  Avalanche  of  trash. 
A  Disposal  crisia. 

The  Hudson  River:  causes  and  results  of  pollution. 

The  HudstMi  Riven  history  and  ecok)cy. 
If  drugs  ate  the  answer,  what  are  the  questions? 

Reclaiming  our  waste. 
The  Shape  of  modern  China. 

The  West  Sudan. 

Time-life  Films 
see 

An  Act  of  faith. 

Adam  Oaytoa  Powell. 


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Adlai  Stevenson. 
Adv«atiMct  on  the  new  frontier. 
Afriktner. 


Afro-American  dance:   establishing  a 
cultural  heritage. 


The  Aga  Khan. 

Tbe  Age  of  fii»fwm«if 
The  Age  of  mmn. 

The  Age  ctf  reptilet. 
Air  M  gt». 

Alberto  Giacometti. 

Amedeo  ModisUani — miraDdentood  feoiai. 

America  geu  involved. 
American  ftA  art. 

Architecture— the  Chicago  school.  Part  I:  The  grand 
design. 

AiddteOuio    ttie  Oucafo  acbooL  Part  3:  The  tall 

Architecture—^  Chicago  acbooL   Part  3:  Ptaak 

Lloyd  Wright 

Architecture— the  Chicago  school.  Part  4:  Ludwig 
Mies  van  der  Rohe. 

Architecture— the  Chicago  acboc^  Part  5.  die  preaent 
scene. 

Architecture— the  Chicago  school  Part  6:  the  critical 

view. 

Art  nouveau.  1893-1925. 

Arthur  Penn — Little  big  man. 

Assault  on  life. 

Asthmatic  children — non-asthmatic. 

At  the  Toot  of  the  tree — a  homage  to  Steinlen,  18S9- 
1923. 

At  the  turn  oT  the  age— Hans  Holbein,  1497-IS43. 

The  Atmosphere. 

The  Baptistry  vX  Parma,  medieval  masterpiece. 


Beaune— Roger  van  der  Weyden.  1400-1464. 
Berlin — the  haunted  house. 

Better  pictures. 
Bfaiary  number. 
Birth. 
Blackie. 
The  Blacks  today. 


The  Bloodstream. 
Bobby  Seale. 
Bom  Qiiaeae. 

Botticelli.  1444-lSia 

Botton  Village. 
Britain  and  Europe. 

The  BnAen  bridge. 
Brothers  of  the  sun. 

Bucklesbury  Farm. 
Burning  and  rusting. 

California  2000  A.D. 
Camphill  School. 

Carl  Stokes. 
Cassius  Clay  (Muhammad  Alt') 
Cathy  come  home. 

The  Chair. 

Changing  the  sound. 

Chaos  and  evolution. 

Checking  up. 
Chemistry  and  light 
The  Chicago  c<Hispiracy  trial. 

The  Child  experts. 
Children. 

China  and  the  world. 
Chinese  journey. 
Christ  and  diaorder. 

City  infanta. 

The  Oty  that  waits  to  die. 
Ovilisation,  volume  1. 
Civilisation,  volume  2. 

The  Cold  war. 

The  Color  line. 

Common  sense  and  Ac  new  mathematica. 

Contact  with  a  hostile  tribe. 
Controlling  sound. 
Coovenatioas  with  Otenn  Ooold.  Part  1:  Bach. 

Convenations  with  Glenn  Oould.  Part  2:  Beethoven. 
Conversations  with  Glenn  Gould.  Part  3:  SchOnberg. 
Conveiaatiou  with  Glenn  Gould.  Part  4:  Ridiard 

IS. 

Coretta  King. 
Corridor  to  cnrdL 


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Cowboy! 

Cracking  the  stone  age  code. 
Q-takin  Asia. 

Cuba:  art  and  revt^ution. 

Dante'a  infenw. 
Dateline:  San  Francisco. 
Daumier,  180S-1879. 

Death. 
The  Death  of  Socrates. 

The  Death  of  the  reptilea. 
The  Death  penalty. 

Deeimalizaiion  and  metricatioo. 

Degas  dancers. 

Delacroix.  1799-1863. 
Demonstration  or  discovery. 
Dependence. 
Developing  the  picture. 

Diagnosis  of  asthmatic  children. 

Dick  Gregory. 

Different  dimensions. 

Digging  for  the  history  oT  man.  Part  1:  3000  B.C-600 
lD. 

Digging  for  the  history  cA  man.  Part  2:  700  A.D. 
Digging  up  the  past 

I>ijon— the  four  Grand  Dukes  of  Burgundy. 
Dina  in  the  king's  garden — Maillol  sculpture. 

Dtspnte:  round  I. 

Dispute:  roaod  0. 

Dr.  Carl  Gustav  Jung. 
The  Drifting  t^  the  continents. 

The  Drinking  pwty. 
Duel  in  the  wind. 
The  Earth  in  apace. 

Eaat  Slovak  Renaissance,  1500-1600. 

Ecce  homo — Ciechoslovakian  art,  1400-1600. 
Eddie. 
Edward  Brooke. 


Electromagnetic  waves. 
EUzabethan  Village. 


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Time -Life  Films    (Continued) 

Emitc  Noldc,  1S67-1956. 
Energy  io  nature. 

Energy  in  octit. 
Energy  into  work. 

Enlarging  the  picture. 
Entro|>y. 

The  Equatioa  of  murder. 
Equilibrium — the  limit  of  disorder. 

Equipment  and  layout 
Escape  from  sanity. 

Etruscan  tomlia  of  Volterra,  300-100  B.C 

Evdine  Lowe. 


Except  the  people. 

The  Exceptional  child. 

Exploring  the  atmosphere. 
Eyoa  of  a  child. 

Eynsham — coku'. 

Pnoe  to  face— Henry  Moore. 

Tlw  PaU  of  Constantinopk. 

The  Fallacies  of  hope. 

Fernand  Uger.  1881-19SS. 

FOltng  space. 

Finding  out. 
Finland — land  of  wood  and  water. 

The  First  freedom. 
Rati 


Pleah  and  bkwd. 

Flight  to  the  planets. 

Food. 

For  the  safety  of  mankind. 

The  Forgotten  kingdom. 
Francis  Bacon. 

Franz  Marc.  U80-1916. 
Freedom  to  think. 

French  Romanesque  art  1000  A.D.-1200  A.D. 
Pram  wv  to  fcvohMiaa. 

A  Funny  thing  happened  on  the  way  to  the  garbage 
himp. 

Oainsborouidi. 


Gale  is  dead. 
Gandhi's  India. 
Gateway  to  the  goda. 

The  Gifted  child. 
The  Gifts  <tf  the  dragon. 
CHass  bottles. 

The  Olofy  that  waa  Greece.  Part  1:  The  age  of  Minos, 
3000  to  1400  B.C 


The  Glory  that  was  Greece.  Part  1:  The  age  of  victory, 
491  or  490  B.C. 

The  Glory  that  was  Greece.  Part  3:  The  age  of  Civil 
War,  440  B.C. 


Ite  Golden  ring. 

Grandeur  and  obedience. 
The  Great  American  haHoon  adventure, 
the  Great  divide. 

The  Great  MofoL 

The  Great  Sophy. 

The  Great  thaw. 

Greek  poiiery.  1 500-400  B.C. 
The  Growing  child. 
H.  Rap  Brown. 
The  Hard  chargers. 

Harry  Belafonlc. 

Hearing  sounds. 

The  Heart  of  apartheid. 

The  Heart  of  the  matter. 

The  Hecklers. 

Hectorolocie— Hector  Guimard.  lt67'194X 
Hemy  Moore,  London— 1940-1942. 

The  Hero  as  artist. 
Heroic  materialism. 

The  Hi^ktand  jaunt 

The  History  of  art.  Program  1:  Man  revealed— origins 
of  great  cultures,  4000  B.C.-600  A.D. 

The  History  of  art  Program  2:  Beyond  man— the 
colossal  and  the  fismiUar. 

The  History  of  art  Program  3:  Man  and  Oiristendom 
—the  glory  of  Gothic 

The  HistMy  of  art  Program  4:  Renaissance  man  as- 
serts himself. 

The  Hibiory  of  art  Proffram  5:  ReaUty  and  make-bei:.;f 
— three  centuries  of  contrast 

The  History  of  art  Program  6:  The  birth  of  modern  art 
_laiMjacapc  transformed  and  social  comment 

The  History  of  art   Program  7:  New  forms,  new 
rhythms,  new  stresses. 


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The  History  of  art  Program  8:  Man's  world  shattered 
andrebuQt 

History  of  the  blacks. 

Hitler's  war. 

Homage  to  a  great  man — ^Winston  ChurchilL 
Honeman.  pass  by. 
Hot  to  handle. 
How  animals  change. 

How  do  children  think? 
How  old  is  old? 
The  Howling  dervishes. 

The  Hundred  days. 
I  think  in  shapes. 

Imminent  deities. 
Improvised  drama,  part  1. 

improvised  drama,  part  2. 

In  search  of  the  soul- 
Incident  in  the  Matto  Grosso. 
Inequality. 
Internal  combustion. 

Into  the  air. 

Into  the  air  and  beyond. 

Into  the  jet  age. 
Invaders  and  converts. 

Ireland:  the  making  of  a  republic. 

Island  of  Aldabra. 
J.  B.  Priestley. 

Jackie  Robinson. 
James  Brown. 

Jane. 

Jean  Fouquet— ChantiUy,  1420-1480. 
Jim  Brown. 

Josef  Herman,  20th  century  artist 

Journey  to  Magic  Valley. 

Julian  Bond. 

Julius  Caesar  by  WilHam  Shakespeare. 

KMdiosky.  1866-1944. 
Keeping  afloat 

Khrmhchev  and  the  thaw. 
Kindness  week;  or.  The  seven  cspiul  elements-Max 


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Time -life  Films    (Continued) 
Koettler  oa  creativi^. 
LOR. 
The  Lab  tituatkm. 

The  Land  of  the  Ea^ 
The  Land  of  the  Yaa 
LandtB(oo  another  world 

Lapland  summer. 
Laaen. 
The  Laatbua. 
Hie  Lawyera. 


The  Lean  and  foolish  knight— Don  Quixote  de  la 
Mancba. 


Learoinf  by  doing. 
Lenin's  revolution. 

Letter  from  Thimphu. 

The  Ufe  and  times  of  Bertrand  Rusaell. 

The  light  of  e^qwrience. 

The  Livinc  tea. 

Loci  I. 

Loci  IL 

The  Lost  men  of  Malaya. 

Machines  help. 
Magiciau  of  the  Black  Hills. 
Mahalia  Jackson  sings. 

Make  a  sound. 

Making  a  staft. 
Making  and  uaing  electricity. 

Making  muiic. 
MalcolmX 
A  Man  aput— the  murderer. 

Man  becomes  airborne. 

Man  the  measure  of  all  things. 

Management  of  asthmatic  children. 

Margaret  Mead. 
Marriafle  under  strew. 
Married  U£e. 

Martin  Luther  and  the  Protestant  Reformation. 
Martin  Luther  Kng. 


Mary,  Queen  oT  SooM,  1542-!St7. 

Masters  of  the  desert. 
Maths  is  a  monster. 

A  Matter  of  death  and  life. 
Max  Ernst— journeys  into  the  sabcooscioiH. 
Measurement 

Measuring  the  earth. 
Mechanical  mra. 
Meet  tlie  matiii. 

The    Melancholia    of    pleasure — Antoine    Watteau, 
1684-172). 

Men  of  the  dream  time. 
The  Mercy  killere. 

Merry-go-round,  no.  1:    Beginning. 
Merry-go-round,  no.  2:    Birth. 

Merry-go-round,  no.  3:    Full  circle. 
Metals  from  the  earth. 
Michelangelo.  U75-I564. 

Nfigraine. 

MiTTOTs  help. 
Miicd  maniages. 
Moleculcaat  work. 

Molecules  in  motioa. 
Moooey  vs.  Powle. 

Motc  about  the  matrix. 


More  than  meets  the  eye— a  study  of  man's  visual 
perception. 


Mother  Teresa  of  Calcutta. 

Mother  tongue.  Part  1:  Hnt  foundations. 

Mother  tongue.  Part  2:  Language  building. 
Mother  tongue.  Part  3:  Reading  and  writing. 

Mother  tongue.  Part  4:  Problems  and  remedies. 

Mother  tongue.  Part  5:  The  sensitive  tool. 
Moving  safely. 

Muscles  and  movement. 
Muaeleain  movement 

Myatcriea  of  the  Mekong. 

The  Mystery  that  heals. 
Tlie  New  China. 

A  New  direction. 
Hie  New  Europe. 
New  scheme,  new  problems. 


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Ntnety-ei^t  point  four. 

The  Noise  invasion. 
The  Not-so-solid  earth. 

Nubia  64,  3500  B.C.- 1000  A.D. 
Numbers  from  shape. 
Odyawy  in  Asia. 

Old  age. 

Old  soldiers  never  die  (Numidia). 

On  the  line. 
On  Aesuf&ce. 

One  child  in  a  hundred. 
Orbital  shapes  and  paths. 

Organization. 

The  Origins  of  art  in  France.  1500  B.C-400  A.D. 
Our  god  is  black. 

Our  own  music 

Over  the  hm  to  the  moon. 

Paper. 

PMrick  Moynihaa. 

Pattern  and  growth. 

A  Pattern  for  numbers. 
Patterns  for  numben. 

Patterns  of  change. 

The  Peart  of  the  East 

People  like  us. 

People  out  of  time. 
Periodicity  L 
Periodicity  IL 
Pete  and  Jolmny. 

Phobias. 

Picasso — Romancero  du  picador. 
A  Picture  in  the  camera. 
Pictures  and  words— writing  for  television. 

Piero  della  Franceses,  1410-1492. 
The  Pink  city. 

Pin,  atory  cfa  cattedml  aqon. 
A  Plague  on  your  diildr«n. 


:  a  little  r 
Pompeii,  city  of  painting— 100  B.C.-79  A.D. 


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Prinury. 

Principles  of  orbiL 
The  Private  life  of  the  starling. 

Protecting  the  eye. 
Protest  and  communication. 
Hie  Pull  c^the  earth. 

The  Pursuit  of  happiness . 

The  Quantum  fabric  of  matter. 

The  Quantum  of  action. 
Quick  u  ■  flaih. 

Race  to  extinctioiL 
Ralph  Abemathy. 

Raphael. 

Records  in  the  rocks. 
Red  China. 

Reinie. 

Rembrandt's  Christ 
Rendezvous. 

Ren£  Msfritte. 
Respiration. 
Restricted  areas. 

The  Rise  and  Ml  of  Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart. 
Tike  Rise  of  Hider. 

The  Roaring  serpent  of  Amhem  Land. 

Robin  Pitman,  innovative  art  teacher. 

Bock -a -^e  baby. 
Romance  and  reality. 

Rubber. 

Russia  beneadi  the 
Hw  Russian  alirfiabet 


Scieaoe  and  forcdghL 
A  Sculptor's  landscape 
Sculpture  in  the  dty— Spoleta 

The  Second  law. 

Seeing  the  world. 

Ilantunrfi  of  the  oost. 

Seraoos  in  stone. 


Shsw  and  women. 

Shirley  Chi^iolin. 

The  Shrinking  world. 

Shylock. 

Sidney  Poitier. 

The  Siege  of  the  Rock. 
SilefKC.  exile,  and  cunning. 

Sixty-seven  thousand  dreams. 
Skin. 

The  Skin  of  our  teeth. 

The  Smile  of  reason. 

SoUd  shapes. 

Sons  of  the  rising  sun. 


Sound  waves. 

The  Spanish  tuimoiL 

Spirit  mediums  and  medico  magic. 
The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  1:  The  early  years. 

The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  2:  Babyhood. 

The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  3:  Rising  two. 

The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  4:  Ideas  of  their  own. 
The  Springs  of  learning.  Part  5:  Playing  together. 

The  Springs  of  learning   Part  6^  The  pre-sch*M)l  child. 

Stages  of  leanung. 
StaUa's  revohitioa. 

Star  of  Bethlehem.  1700-1730. 
The  Static  and  dynamic  worlds. 
Scokdy  CtmichaeL 
Stop  and  go. 

The  Story  of  flight 
The  story  of  Ofaana. 

The  Story  of  modem  Egypt 

Stress — a  disease  of  our  time. 
The  Structure  of  the  ear^ 

The  Sudden  empire. 
Susan  Starr. 

Symnetry. 


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Taking  pictures. 

TasBli-n-Aj)er— Sahara    rock   p«'"tingT.    4000-2000 
B.C 

Teachers  at  Uie  center. 

Teenagen. 

Television  around  the  world. 

Televinon  production  planning. 

Tdl  me  if  anything  ever  was  done — Leonardo  da 
VincL 

Thirty  days  to  survival. 

The  Thousand  year  walk. 

Times  of  change. 

The  Titans— U.S.A. 
To  the  South  Pole  with  Peter  Scott 

Tolstoy. 
Torrey  Canyon. 
Toulowe-Uutrec.  1864-1901. 
A  True  madness. 

Turner.  1775-1851. 
Turning  taUes. 
Two'Ctate  systems. 

Tyger.  tyger. 

Under  a  bri^t  heaven. 

Uniting  the  nations. 

Using  your  eyes. 
VanOt^ 

Various  vedoia. 
Vermeer. 

Video  tape  editing. 
Vietnam— journal  of  a  war. 

Visions  of  light.  1200  A.D.-1300  A.D. 

Viul  fluid. 

Vivaldi's  Venice. 
Volpooe  by  Ben  Joosoo. 

Voodoo  island. 
W.  H.  Auden. 
Wslls  that  speak  (Ubya). 

Warsaw  ghetto. 
Water  and  ttfie. 
We  still  need  arithmetic. 


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Weddings. 
Wett  Oennaay:  democracy  oa  triai 

What  happens  next? 

What  remains? 
When  is  zero? 

Where  the  brides  do  the  chooainf. 
Which  base? 
White  Africa. 

Whoosh. 

Why  L^fer?  Is  be  the  painter  oi  modem  times? 
WUl  art  last? 

Will  Shakespeare— gent 

William  Hogarth. 
The  Witch  doctor. 
The  World  turned  upside  down. 

The  Worship  of  nature. 

The  Years  of  the  locust. 

Time  Life  6  Productions 
see 

A  Challenge  accepted. 

Four  kings — ace  high. 

The  Time,  Kfe,  works  of  Shakceqware  {FUmstrip)  Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual,  1969. 

59  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm-.  41 
Diin.     micioKroove.     <ShakeBpeare  stud;  units) 

Issued  also  with  pbonotape:  dual-tra<*,  1  reel  (7  Id.),  TJ  In.  per 
sec.,  41  min. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Cr«4itM:  Narrator,  William  OloTer;  editors,  Tom  Chetwynd,  Gil- 
lian de  Martassr. 

Summary:  Presents  the  life  and  acblerements  of  Shakespeare  set 
agfllnst  the  social  and  iDtellectual  background  of  the  period.  In- 
cludes paintings,  prints,  and  woodcats  from  the  i>©rlod.  Narrative, 
correlated  with  fllmstHp,  Includes  quotatlona  from  Shakespeare's 
contemporaries. 

1.  Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.  2.  Shakespeare,  William, 
15ft4-1616— Contemporary  England.  i.  Educational  Audio  Visual, 
Inc.,  Pleasant vlUe,  N.  Y.  Series:  Shakespeare  study  units  (Film- 
strip) 

928  71-733399 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

Time  line.  [Motion  picturej     FilmFair  Communications,  1972. 

to  min.     >d.     color       16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  editor.  N'orman  Cerrard. 

SUMMARY:  A  time  line  unfolds  to  show  the  succeeding  ages  of  the  eailh 
and  their  distinctive  plant  and  animal  life,  ending  with  a  depiction  of  man's  own 
history  in  reUiionship  to  the  earth's  past. 

1.  Historical  geology— iuvemle  films.  [1.  Geology]  I.  FilmFair  Com- 
munications. 

[QE28.3]  372.8  72-701734 

TiImFair  Commimicaiions  72  MARC 

The  Time  machines  {Motion  picture)     Fram  Corp.    Made 

and  released  by  Triangle  Television,  1969. 

25  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CreiiU:  Author.  Brock  Yates,  Sr. 

Summary:  Analyses  the  motivations  of  drivers  at  the  IndlaoapoUs 
Raceway  Park  during  the  NHHA  National  Drag  Champlonshipe, 
1868.  Discusses  the  logistical  obstacles  and  the  hauirds  of  cham- 
pionship drag  racing,  and  shows  Eton  Pnidhomme  taking  Top  Elimi- 
nator in  6.51  seciHidH  at  223.85  miles  an  hour. 

1.  Dnig  radng.        i.  Pram  CorporatlMi.     il  Triangle  Television. 
796.7  79-706380 

CINE 

Time  of  change  {Motion  picture)  American  Hardboard 
Association.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
il96-1j 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  illustrate  woodgrained  finished, 
perforated  and  die-perforated,  plastic-surfaced,  embossed  interior 
panels  and  exterior  siding  materials.  Shows  some  appllcatloni  of 
hardboard. 

1.  Hardboard.  t.  American  Hardboard  Association,  n.  Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

691  Fi  A  67-6222 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


A  Ttaa  of  paadaw.  [Hhnstripj      Southwestern  Productions. 
Releated  by  Westwood  EducatioDal  Productioiis.  1971. 

SO  fr.  color.  39  mm.  and  pboitodiac:  1 1^  12  tn.,  33  1/3  ipcii..  16  min. 
Cnw  Maya  of  MMo-Amerka) 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  pbotogrsphef,  J.  DooaU  McIotyTC. 

SUMMARY:  Exptorts  the  clamcal  period  at  the  Mayui  culture.  Describes 
aad  trsnslatca  word  tad  number  glyphs.  Eraphasiies  such  clanical  aius  a>  Copsn 
■BdTikal. 

I.  Mayas— Antiquities,  2.  Mayas— Writing.  3.  Mexico— Antiquities.  4. 
Central  America— Anoquitics.  ].  Southwestern  Productions.  11.  Westwood 
Bducatioaal  Productioas.  ill.  Series:  The  Maya  of  Meso-America.  [FUmstripi 
lP1435i  97a3  72-734215 

Westwood  Bdacatioasl  72  MARC 

ProductkHN 


The  Time  <rf  man  {Motion  picture)     Metromedia  Producers 
Corp.,  1969. 

M  n)ln.     «d.     color.     16  mm. 

Credilit:  Producer,  Marshall  Fiaum :  sponsors.  National  Lash 
Register  Co.,  Hartford  Insurance  Group. 

Summary:  Conveys  man's  position  In  the  long  chain  of  evolution 
with  special  emphasis  on  the  problems  of  survival,  pointing  up  man's 
natural  connection  with  all  living  organlsnis.  Utllize.s  rare  animal 
footage  and  filmic  studies  of  vurluiis  environmental  adaptations  by 
primitive  men.  American  Museum  of  Natural  History  scientists. 
Including  Margaret  Mead,  Colin  Turnbull,  and  Harry  Shapiro, 
nat^idpate 

1.  Human  evolution.  i.  Mead.  Margaret,  1901-  n.  Turn- 

bull.  Colin  M.    nr.  Shapiro,  Harry  Lionel,  1902-  it.  Metromedia 

Producers  Corporation. 

673.2  71-706129 

CINE 


The  Time  of  our  lives  (Motion  picture)     American  Dairy 

Association.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice ,196-?, 

27  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  importance  of  keeping  fit  and  describee 
specific  ways  to  do  it. 

1.  Hygiene.  i.  American  Dairy  Asaoclatlon.    n.  Modem  Tallt- 

iDg  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

613  Fi  A  67-5116 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

The  Time  of  our  lives  {Motion  picture)     American  Dairy 
Association,  1960.     Made  by  Douglas  Film  Industries. 

28  min.     fid.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:   Points  out  the  benefits  of  physical  fitness  In  making 
the  dally  life  of  each  member  of  the  family  more  enjoyable. 

1.  Physical  fitness.        i.  American  Dairy  AssociatlOD. 

613.7  Fi  A  67-5703 

Douglas  Film  Industries 

Am  of  the  barbarittu.  (Motion  picture]     Hungarofilm,  Prague. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Learoiog  Corp.  of  America,  1972. 

11  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  film,  without  narration,  which  provoket  ques- 
liotu  about  the  values  of  our  (ocieiy  and  challenge*  the  tuumption  that  man  has 
evolved  into  a  more  civilized  being. 

1.  Social  values.        I.  HungsroAlm.     II.  Learning  Corporatioa  of  America. 

[HN17.5]  301.24  72-701009 

Learning  Corp,  of  72  MARC 

America 

Tbe  Time  of  your  life.  [Motion  picture]  Oppenhetmer  Manage- 
ment Corp.,  1971.  Made  by  Wylde  Films  Corp./Dusenberry 
DcVoe  Advcrtising- 


17  n 


color.     16  mm. 


SUMMARY:  A  promotional  film  which  encourages  tbe  prospective  buyer  to 
plan  for  the  future  by  investing  in  mutual  funds. 

1.  Investment  trusts.        I.  Oppenheimer  Management  Corporation. 
[HG4530)  332.6  72-701786 

CTNE  72  MARC 


Time  out:  a  way  to  help  children  behave.  (Motion  picture]     In- 

fomatics,  1971. 

35  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  workbooli  entitled  The  ABCs  of  child  management— workbook  3,  by 
David  Kurtz  and  Anthony  Paiumbo. 

CREDITS:  Filmed  by  R.  Hanson. 

SUMMARY:  Parents  and  teachers  present  the  child  manageotent  technique 
of  "time  out"  and  its  application  in  reducing  unwanted  behavior  as  shown  in 
various  situations. 

I.  Children— Management        I.  Infomatict  (Firm) 
lHQ772]  370.15  72-700579 

Infomaiic*  72  MARC 

A  Time  out  of  war   (Motion  picture)     Terry  Sanders  Co. 
Released  by  Churchill  Films  ,1969?, 

22  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Ba.'ed  on  a  story  entitled  Pickets,  by  Robert  W.  Chambers. 

Credits:  Authors,  Denis  Sanders,  Terr;  Sanders. 

Summary:  A  drama  of  the  Civil  War.  A  study  of  two  Union  sol- 
diers and  a  Confederate  soldier,  who,  facing  each  other  at  a  battle 
front,  agree  on  an  hour's  truce  during  which  they  exchange  conver- 
sation and  supplies  and  Join  to  a  muttutl  saltite  orer  the  grare  of 
a  newly  burled  Union  soldier. 

1.  U.   S.— History— Civil  Wai^Drama.  i.  Chambers,  Robert 

William,  1865-1983.  Pickets.  ii.  Terry  Sanders  Company.  nt. 
Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles. 

791.43  74-708993 

Churchill  Films 

Time  study  series:  Comparisons  (FUmttrip)    Golt  Educa- 
tional  Materials.      Released  by   McGraw-Hill   Boc^   Co., 

1969. 

34  fr.     color.    35  nun. 

Summary;  Compares  the  various  blocks  of  time,  and  shows  how 
they  are  divided  and  measured.     For  prlnary  grades. 

1.  Time.  I.  Golt  Educational  Materials,  n.  HcOraw-Hill  Book 
Company. 

372,7  71-7M8M 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


453 


Time  study  series:  Hours  and  minutes  (FUmstrip)  Qolt 
Educational  Materials.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1969. 

32  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Bxplalns  how  to  tell  time  by  hours  and  minutes,  and 
shows  how  these  blocks  of  time  are  measured  aitd  divided.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Time.  I.  GoU  Educational  Uaterlals.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company. 

372.7  74r-734891 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Hme  study  series:  The  half-hour  and  quarter-hour  (Film- 
strip)  Golt  Educational  Materials.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

39  Ir.    color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  bow  to  tell  time  by  the  half-hour  and  by  the 
quarter-hour,  and  ^ows  how  these  blocks  of  time  are  measured  and 
divided.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Time.  I.  Golt  Educational  Materials,  il  McGraw-HlU  Book 
Company. 

372.7  76-734889 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Time  study  series:  The  hour  (FUmstrip)    Golt  Eduoational 
Materials.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

37  U:     color.     35  mm. 

Suuiotary:  Explains  how  to  tell  time  by  the  hour,  and  shows  how 
tbe  hour  is  measured  and  divided.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Time.  i.  Oolt  Educational  Materials,  n.  McOraw-Hill  Book 
Company. 

372.7  72-734888 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Time  study  series:  The  minutes  (FUmstrip)  Golt  Educa- 
tional Materials.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969. 

38  fr.     i-olor.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  tell  time  by  the  minute,  and  shows 
how  the  minute  is  measured  and  divided.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Time.  1.  Golt  EduoaCional  Materials,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company. 

372.7  70-734890 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca 


Time  study  series:  The  second  (FUmstrip)  Golt  Educa- 
tional Materials.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969. 

30  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  tell  time  by  the  second,  and  shows 
how  the  second  is  measured-     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Time.  i.  Golt  Educational  Materials,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.  _ 

372.7  78-734892 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Time,  the  life,  the  works,  and  selected  poems  (rf  Wil- 
liam Wordsworth  (FUmstrip)     Educational  Audio  Visual, 

1969. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  ^onodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  SS|  rpm.,  39 
min.     mlcrogroove. 

With  teachers'  notes. 

Credit*:  Editors,  GlKlan  de  Marlassy,  Wallis  ArnxDennan. 

Summary:  Shows  the  world  Wordsworth  knew,  using  contem- 
porary prints,  paintings,  photographs,  and  quotations  from  tbe  au- 
thor and  his  contemporaries. 

1.   Wordsworth,   William,  1770-1860.  i.  Bducatlonal  Audio 

VIstial,  Ina,  Pleasantville,  N.  T. 

821  75-733661 

Educational  Audio  Vlstiat 

Tho!  Time,  the  life,  the  works  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer  (FUm' 
strip)     Educational  Audio  Visual,  1968. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  43 
min.     microgroove.     (Study  unit  series) 

Recording  includes  The  tale  of  the  wyf  of  Bathe  read  In  Middle 
English. 

With  study  guide  and  teachers'  notes. 

Credits:  Readers,  Norman  Davis,  Peter  Howell,  Bryan  Kendrlck; 
editor,  Hilary  Reld. 

Summary;  Uses  contemporary  prints  and  paintings  to  llltistrate 
fourteenth  century  England  as  reflected  In  the  works  of  Chaucer. 

1.  Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  d.  1400.  i.  Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  d.  1400.     n. 

Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasantville,  N.  T.  Series:  Study 

unit  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

821  Fi  A  68-1277 

Educational  Audio  Vlsoal 


A  Time  to  act  (Motion  picture)     Southern  Governors'  Con- 
ference.    Made  and  released  by  Confluence  Films,  1970. 

23  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  ecology  In  the  South  and  the  signlScance 
of  nineteen  seminars  held  In  tbe  summer  of  1970  In  the  various 
Southern  States  by  the  Southern  R^onal  Environment  Conservation 
Council  of  the  Southern  Governors'  Conference. 

1.  Ecol(vy-^SoutherQ  States.  2.  Conservation  of  natural  re- 
sources— Southern  States.  I.  Southern  Oovemors'  Conference.  II. 
Confluence  Films. 

628  70-711534: 

CINE 


Time  to  begin  {Motion  picture)  Sumtny-Birchard.  Made 
by  Hugh  Johnston  and  Suzanne  Johnston.  Released  by 
Sterlino;  Movies  U.  S.  A.,  1969. 

14  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  benefits  of  learning  music  through 
a  unique  method  of  group  piano  teaching.  Traces,  In  banners'  ptano 
classes,  each  step  in  the  development  of  basic  musical  concepts  and 
skills. 

1.   Piano — Methods — Group    instruction.  t.    Sterling   Movies 

U.  S.  A.,  Inc. 

786.3  76-706130 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Timt  to  lire  {Motion  picture)  Emergency  Measures  Orf;&ni- 
zation.  Ottawa.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canacl;i.  1963. 

26  miD.    8d.    bAw.    16  mm. 

French  versioD  released  imder  the  title  Le  temps  de  TtTre. 

Summary:  Provides  iDfOrmatlon  about  the  rtqps  which  IndiTidaalt 
and  families  ^ould  take  to  Increase  the  poostblllttes  of  their  surrlvml 
In  the  event  of  nuclear  war. 

1.  Civil  defense.  i.  Canada.  Emergency  Measures  Orgaolsa- 
tlOQ.     n.  Canada.     National  PUm  Board. 

613.6  70-700389 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


A  Time  to  live  {Motion  picture)  American  Automobile  As- 
sociation. Made  by  South  Carolina  Educational  Television 
Center.  Released  by  Great  Plains  National  Instructional 
Television  Library,  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Sportsmaollke  drlTlsg,  no.  1) 

Part  of  an  educational  p«ckage  Including  texts,  workbook,  drlvlnf 
guides,  tests,  filmstrips.  and  hrlef-fllms. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Harold  0.  Carlton. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  problem  of  drlvlDg  accidents,  emi^taals- 
ing  the  responsibility  of  the  IndlTtdual  to  protect  himself  and  others 
from  traffic  accidents. 

1.  Traffic  accidents.  2.  Automobile  driving.  i.  American  Auto- 
mobile Association,  n.  Oreat  Plains  National  Instructional  TelerlslOQ 
Library.        Series:  Sportsmanlike  driving  (UoUon  picture)  no.  L 

629.283  Fi  A  68-918 

American  Automobile  Association 


.  Tbaa  to  ^aat  (Motion  picture]    Concocdia  nimi.  1969. 

M  nua.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  discuMJon  (uide. 

SUMMARY:  U>c«  a  dranuciatioo  about  a  doctor  who  bofint  pnctice  in  a 
■nwU  TunI  coaununity  and  help*  othen  diacard  their  prqudloca,  in  order  to  show 
that  ■  person  ia  not  prejudiced  if  he  adhere*  to  hia  Cbriatiaii  convictioaa. 

I.  Prtjndkea  and  antipathies.     2.  Christian  tife— 1960-  1.  Cod- 

cordia  PubtkUnf  Hotne.  St  Louis. 

fBF575.P9i  248.4  73-715495 

CoooonUa  Pub.  Houae  72  MARC 


Time  to  think  {Motion  picture)    Ocne  Earle.    Released  by 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1968. 

II  mln.     sd.     color,     auper  8  mm. 

Summarp;  An  account  of  a  boy's  work,  failure,  and  eventual  suc- 
cess, both  physically  and  creaUvtiy,  daring  a  dlfflctilt  period  of  Ufe. 

1.  Adolescent  boys.  i.  E^rle,  Gene.      n.  Slastman  Kodak  Oom- 

pany. 

156.6  76-702620 

CINE 


Times  are  grt&t  {Motion  picture)     Vick  Chemical  Co.,  To- 
ronto, 1965.    Made  by  Morel  and-Latchford. 

l.")  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:   Producer,  Hugh  Moretand;  script,   Pat   Patterson;  clne- 
matoj;raphy.  Stanley  Liplnskl ;  editor.  Joan  Clarke 

Hummari/:  Follows  the  day-to-day  activities  of  a  super  sa^oRtuan 
as  he  goes  about  making  money  for  h1in»elf  and  his  compxny. 

1.  Salesmen  and  .salesmanship.        t.  Vlck  Chemical  Company. 

658.85  Fi  A  68-1229 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Times  Four  Productions 


El  Greco. 


TtaM*  of  riir    [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV.  Loodoo.  1968. 
Releued  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Film*. 

30  min.     ad.     bJtw.     16  mm.     (The  Law*  of  diaorder.  no.  7) 

CREDITSi  Author,  Ocor|c  Porter. 

SUMMARY:  Explaina  raiea  of  change  on  a  molecular  level  and  ponrayi 
chemical  change  aa  a  rearrangetnent  of  atom*  within  molecuka  and  of  the 
electront  wiihiD  thcae  aloma. 

1.  Chemical  reaction,  Rate  of.     2.  Chemical  reaction— Cooditiona  and  laws. 
I.  Britiah  Broadcaatini  Corporation.     Tekviaion  Service.     II.  Ttmc-Life  FOam. 
111.  Series:  The  Law*  of  diaorder.  {Motion  picture]  no.  7. 
[QDSOlj  541  77-714630 

Time-Life  FUma  72  MARC 


limes  of  the  city  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates, 
1967. 

8  mln      xl.     color.     8  mm.     (Awarene«) 

jMojf  tilm  mounted  tn  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  piide. 

Crediti:  Authors.  Clarence  KIncald,  SUnley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Shows  sceikes  of  the  city  at  various  tlmea  of  day  and 
night  In  order  to  help  children  becocne  aware  of  their  snrrooadlngs. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— Juvenile  Alms.  l  Hester  and  Associates. 

Awareneu  (Motion  picture) 

872.5  FiA6&-2026 

Hester  and  Associates 


The    Times    they    ar*    a-ehanfinf    {FUmatrip)       Warren 
Schlont  Productions,  1970. 

91  ft',  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a..  12  In.,  8S|  rpm.,  18 
mln.  (Humsn  t>irtb,  growth,  and  development:  facta  and  feellnjta, 
no,  11) 

With  teacher'a  Kulde. 

CredUt:  Anllior,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

Bmmmary:  Reconsiders  traditional  rote-playing.  Discusses  the 
nead  tor  images  of  maacnllnlty  and  femininity  before  one  can 
eetablldi  one's  sextul  role. 

1.  la  rote.  2.  Femininity  < Psy<4iology )  8.  Ua*cnllnlty  <Psr- 
dMlocr)  I.  Schtoat  (Warren)  Productions,  PleaaantvlUe,  H.  T. 
Bartas:  Hainan  birth,  growth,  and  deralopment :  facts  and  feelings 
(nimatnp)    no.  11. 

612.6  75-736369 

Warren  Scbloat  Pro-  dnctlons 


Timestudy  training   {Motion  picture)     Phil  Carroll,  1923- 

1967. 

Approx.  l.W  motion  pictures,    si.    color.     16  mm. 

With  charts  for  plotting  and  instruction  aheet. 

Summary:  A  series  of  about  150  films  containing  scenes  of  varied 
operations  being  performed  at  differing  work  paces  so  that  the 
viewers  may  evaluate  their  own  speed  and  ability. 

1.  Time  study.        L  Carroll.  Phil,  1896- 

658.5  Fi  A  67-5581 

Phil  Carroll 

niMtablc  blaet.  [Motion  picture]    Britiah  Him  Institute,  London. 
1970.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Films  Incorporated.  1971. 

3  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Prcaenu  viiual  impresaiont  of  the  railroads  of  America,  ming 
a  famoui  1930  toi.g  aa  background  music. 

1.  Railroads— United  Sutea.  1.  Britiah  Film  Institute,  London.  11.  FUms 
Incorporated. 

tHE2751,  385  70-715375 

Film*  Incorporsted  73  MARC 

Timing    an    engine    {Motion   picture)       lUybar    Technical 
Films,  1966. 

4  mln.     Hi.     color.     16  mm. 

Bumnuity:  Shows  the  timing  of  an  engine  with  the  use  of  a  tim- 
ing light  and  includes  the  hook  up  and  adjustment  of  the  distribu- 
tor. 

1.  Automobiles — Ignition.  2.  Automobiles — Halntraaoce  and  re- 
pair.       L  Raybar  Technical  rilms. 

629.28  Fi  68-280 


Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company 
see 

L^t'er  roll. 

No  trouble  at  all. 

Quite  naturally. 

Timmy  Timms  (Filmstrip)  Simon  and  Schuster,  1970. 
Made  by  Educreative  Systems  and  Kim  and  Gifford  Pro- 
ductions. 

^  fltmstrlps.  color.  85  mm.  and  5  phonodlscsr  12  In.  (Now 
series) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  students'  books  and  teachers'  guides. 

rONTBOTTS:  Timmy  TImms.  a  perfect  man.  W  fr.,  11  mln. — 
Timmy  TImms  and  his  floating  bed.  86  fr.,  11  mln.— Timmy  Tlmma 
and  the  suction  shoes.  81  fr.,  12  mln.— Timmy  TImms  and  the 
forest  fire.  92  fr.,  11  mln. — Timmy  TImms  builds  a  kite.  73  fr., 
10  mln.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Primers — 1990-  I.  Simon  and  Schuster,  inc.     11.  Series: 

Now  series  <FIlmstrlp) 

(PE1119]  372.6  73-738993 

Simon  and  Schuster 

Timothy's  quest  (Motion  picture)  Dingo  Films.  Released 
by  American  Releasing  Corp.,  1922. 

7  reels,     si.     b&w.     35  mm. 

U  C.  copy  Incomplete:  6  reels,  63  mln.;  main  titles  wanting. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Kate  Douglas  Wlggln. 

In  the  American  Film   Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Crediti:  Director,  Sidney  Olcott ;  scenario,  Katherlne  Stuart ;  pho- 
tographers, Al  Llguorl.  Gene  French.  Cast:  Joseph  Depew,  Helen 
Rowland,  Marie  Day,  Margaret  Seddon,  Bertram  Marburgh. 

Summary:  A  drama  In  which  two  orphan  children.  Timothy  and 
a  little  girl  whom  he  protects,  travel  to  Maine  by  freight  car  and 
attempt  to  persuade  a  spinster  to  adopt  them     Filmed  In  Maine. 

I.  Wlggln,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)  1856-1923.  Timothy's  qnert.  n. 
IHrlgo  Films,  m.  American  Releasing  Corporation,  iv.  American 
Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  73-708967 

Tympany  techniques  {Motion  picture)  Bill  Crowden  Pro- 
ductions. Made  by  Filmmakers.  Released  by  Modem 
Learning  Aids,  1969. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Musical  Instruments) 

Ci-edits:  Narrator,  James  Kllcran. 

iStitntnori/;  Describes  kettle  drums  of  four  sires.  Discusses  plastic 
heads  versus  calf,  stick  selection,  French  and  German  grips,  Instruc- 
tions on  fourth  and  fifth  tuning,  the  tunlnjt  gauge,  the  correct 
position  at  the  drum,  strikes,  proper  beating  area,  dampening  and 
muting,  sticking,  sustained  roll,  and  roll  ending.  Includes  demon- 
strations by  Doiuld  Koas. 

1.  Kettledrum.  i.  Bill  Crowden  Productions,  ii.  Modem  I.earn- 
ing  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Musical  instruments  (Motion  picture) 
789  76-707450 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

Tira*B  pet  {FUmatrip)    Conunonicatots  il96-ti 

27  fr.    color,    86  mm.     (Lite  reading  aerlea) 

Summary.-  Telia  about  a  small  boy's  dedalon  to  get  a  rabbit  tor  a 
pet 

1.  Beading— Andlo-Ttsnal  aids.  i.  Commonlcators  (Firm) 

Series:  Life  reading  series  (FUmstrlp) 

872.4  7^788178 

Peonsylvanla  School  for  the  Daaf 


Tinbergen,  Nlkolaas,  1907- 


Slgnals  for  survival. 
The  Tinder   box    {Motion  picture)      National   Broadcasting 

Co.     Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum  ,1968, 
8  mln     S'i.     color.     16  mm.     (I.^nguage  arts  series) 
Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Natlonul  Council  for  the  Social 

Studies  and  the  American  Library  Association- 
Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 
Based  on  the  story  by  Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
Summary:  Animated  cartoon.    The  story  of  a  soldier  who  acquire* 

a   magic  Under  box  with  which  he  can  command  a  great  dog  who 

futnils  his  every  wlah. 

I.  Exploring  (Television  program)     n.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian, 

1805-1875.     Fyrt#Jet.     in.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.    it. 

Oraphlc  Curriculum.  Inc.,  New  York.        Serlea:  Language  arts  serlM 

(Motion  picture) 

898.21  Fi  A  6a-1044 

Graphic  Cnrrlealvm 


454 


The  Tinder  box  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp..  1971.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Pro- 
ductions. 

25  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SVMM.^RT :  A  Uve^actlon  adaptation  of  Hans  Christian  AnderseD's 
fairy  tale  about  a  soldier  who  wins  the  princess  with  the  help  of 
the  dogs  that  guard  the  magic  tinder  box. 

I.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  1806-1875.  Fyrtjet.  II.  Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

372.6  79-712319 

E^ncyclopaedla  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Ting,  Walasse 
see 

Encrc. 

[Tingfu  Tsiangi   {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1950. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Te!ec;i«t  Nov.  19,  1950,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
tbe  press;. 

Credits:  Sponsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summarii:  Dr.  Tingfu  TsianR.  the  chairman  of  tlie  Chinese  delega- 
tion to  the  General  .Assembly  of  the  Cnlted  Nations  and  the  Chinese 
repre^ntatlve  on  the  Security  Council,  discusses  American-Chinese 
aggression  and  the  role  of  Nationalist  China  In  the  world  with 
Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Biarquts  Chllds,  Doris  FlecMon,  Radford 
Mobley,  and  Lawrence  Splrak. 

1.  Tsiang,  Tinsfu  Fuller,  I«f6-19e5.  2.  (^ilna— For.  rel.  i.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Se- 
ries :  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

961  Fi  68-564 


XinikUng— the    bamboo   dance    {Motion   picture)      Martin 
Moyer  Productions,  1967. 


17  min.     sd.     color.     16  n 


(Physical  fitness  series) 


Summary:  Discusses  the  origin  of  the  Philippine  folk  ^<^ 
Tlnlkllng,  and  describes  the  dance.  Shows  how  It  can  be  adapted 
for  use  In  a  physical  fitness  program. 

1  Folk  dancing— Philippine  Islands.  i.  Moyer  (Martin)  Pro- 
ductions, Seattle.  Series:  Physical  fltness  series  (Motion  picture) 
793.3  Fi  A  68-2553 

Martin  Moyer  Produc-  tlons 


Tinning  a  soldering  copper  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Fihns. 

4  min.  si.  wlor.  super  8  mm.  (Sheet  metal  series.  Set  2: 
Band  tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  Describes  tbe  basic  tools  and  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  measures  to  use  In  dnnlng  a  soldwlng  wjpper. 

1.  SoldCT  and  soldering.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries- Sheet    metal   series.     Set  2:    Hand  tool   operations    (Motion 

^*'*"'^*  €71.5  7iH-708061 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Oo. 


Tinplate  for  the  Midwest  {Motion  picture)  Advertising  Di- 
vision, Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.  Made  by  Mode-Art  Pic- 
tures.   Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1967. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  mill  facilities  that  produce  tinplate  at 
Bethlehem  Steel's  new  plant  at  Burns  Harbor,  Ind.  Points  out  the 
features  of  the  equipment  and  the  quality  controls  that  assure  an 
outstanding  product 

t  Tin  plate.  i.  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation,    n.  Modern  Talk- 

ing' Picture  Service,  inc 

838.4  Fi  A  68-844 

CINE 

Tintoretto  {FUnutrip)    Heihert  E.  Badek  Films  and  Slides, 

1967. 

15  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

aummary:  A  study  of  the  technique  of  Tintoretto,  who  combined 
Michelangelo's  drawing  technique  with  Titian's  colors.  Includes 
examples  of  bis  method  of  foreshortening  figures  and  using  strong 
contrasts  of  light  and  dark.    With  captions. 

1.  Tintoretto,  Jacopo  Robust!,  known  as,  1512-1594.  l  Budek 

(Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif. 

759.6  79-786888 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


The  Tiny  astronaut  {Motion  picture)    Les  Rendelst^n.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visoal  Arts,  1967. 

18   mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Human   value  series) 
With  guide. 

Crediti:  Consultant,  Helen  B.  Warrln. 

Summary:  Relates  what  happens  when  a  young  boy  changes  bis 
mind  about  allowing  an  amateur  rocketry  group  to  use  bis  pet  mouse 
In  an  experiment.  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  thinking  throu^ 
decisions  carefully. 

~  I.   Rendelsteln,   Les.     n.   Universal  Educa- 

Serles :  Human  value  series  ( Motion  plc- 


1.  Decision-making, 
tlon  and  Visual  Arts, 
ture) 

nolversal  Education 


170 

and  Visual  Arts 


Fi A  67-6917 


Tipfl  for  the  offset  operatw  {Filmetrip)     A.  B.  Dick  Oo., 
1968. 

M  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a  <1  a  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10  mln.  (Tedi- 
nlquea  of  modern  ofTset,  no.  T) 

With  script. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Frank  Stedronaky;  writer,  Tom 
Hogan. 

8unma*-y:  Dlacusses  the  Importance  of  quality  In  printed  copy 
and  the  advantages  of  using  an  offlwt  duplicator.  Shows  bow  tbe 
machine  Is  Inked,  how  the  plate  and  paper  are  positioned,  how  two- 
sided  copies  are  run,  and  how  correct  Imaging  Is  obtained.  Includes 
Instructions  for  feeding  special  printed  stock. 

1.    Offset   printing.  i.    Dick    (A.   B.)    Company.  Series: 

Techniques  of  modern  ofTset  (Fllmsrlp)  no.  7. 

681  76-786784 

A.B.£HekOo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tire  changing:  moonting  and  leakage  tests  (Motion  pic- 
tui%)  IK'A  Kducattonal  Products  [197U,  Made  b; 
George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  niln.  ftl.  color,  super  8  mm.  «ad  phoootspe  In  canette: 
11  tpa.     (Auto  mecbtDlcs) 

Ixwfi  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Author,  Pr«J  McOUTrejr. 

SUMMARY:  Glres  step-bj-step  Uwtnictlons  for  mouatlDK  the 
tubelras  automobile  tire,  and  testing  for  air  leakafe. 

1.  Automoblleo — Tires— Testing.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
II.  Series:  Auto  mectaanlcs  (Motloii  picture) 

[TL270]  629^  78-713W7 

DCA  Educatiooal  Products 

Tire  changing:  nomenclature  and  demounting  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DCA  Educational  Products  (1971  fj  Made  by 
Geor^  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mio.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phoaotape  In  cii!<«ette 
II  \\A,     (Auto  mechanics) 

I»op  Dim. 

With  Kript 

iKKDlTS:  Author.  Fred  McGlWrey. 

SIMMABY:  Gives  the  nomenclature  of  tubetees  tire  mounting 
equipment  for  autontobiles  and  shows  the  step*  1q  deuouotlns  the 
tires. 

1.  Automobiles— Tires.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products.    II.  Se- 

ries: Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

fTL270]  629^  70-713946 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Ttosant  de  la  Uinc  (Motion  picture)    Crawley  Films,  Ottawa. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  19fi7. 

0  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

French  version  of  the  19fil  motion  picture  entitled  I»om  weav- 
ing. 

Credilt:  Educational  consultant,  C.  D.  Galtskell. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  conRtructon  of  u  slmplp  loom  nsiuj.  an 
old  broom  and  a  few  pieces  of  wood.  Shows  how  to  thread  the 
warp  threads  through  the  h€ddie,  how  to  wind  and  use  the  bobbin, 
and  how  to  ••elect  the  apprr^riate  thread  In  making  such  objects 
as  scarves,  bags,  and  mats. 

1.  Looms.     2.  Wearing  (Manual  training)  i.  Crawley  Films, 

ltd.    n.  Internationa)  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Cbksgo. 

746.1  77-707260 

Internatiooal  Film  Bureau 


Film  Strip-of- the- Month  Clubs, 


Ussue  culture  (FUmstrip) 
196fi. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (High  school  biology  club) 

Filmsirlp  no.  l.'^40. 

Wiih  teaching  guide. 

Summon/:  Reviews  the  history  of  tlssne  culture.  Preaenta  basic 
techniques  of  tissue  culture,  Including  the  removal  of  Ilring  cella, 
and  prevention  of  contamination.  Dlscussea  applications  relating  to 
vaccine  production,  cancer  investigation,  cell  studlea,  effects  of 
growth  substances,  and  chromosome  Investigations. 

1.  Tissue  culture.  i.  Film  Strip-of-the-Mooth  Clubs,  New  York. 
SeHes :  High  school  biology  club  (Fllowtrip) 

„„    „         ,  Fi  A  67-2972 

Film  Strlp-of-the-Month  Clubs 

Tissue  culture  of  chick  embryo.  Part  1:  Removing  chick 
embryo  from  egg  {Motion  picturt)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannicn  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Biolt^lcal  techniques) 

Loop  flliii. 

IsHueil  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  necessary  steps  for  c^tening  and  r«- 
movlnK  the  embryo  of  a  seven-day  fertilized  egg  for  use  In  tissue  cul- 
ture and  a  technique  for  applying  vaseline  to  a  depression  slide. 

1.    Chick   embrjo.  i.   Encyclopaedia    Brltannica   Educational 

Corporation.  Series;   Biological  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

591.028  Fi  A  6a-2l72 

Encyclopaedia  Brltannica  Educational  Corp. 

Tissue   culture   of   chick   embryo.      Part   2:   EzplanatioD 

(Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    Ki.     color.    8  mm.     (Biological  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Itemonstrates  how  to  prepare  organs  from  seven-day 
chick  embryos  for  tissue  culture  In  single  cover -slip  depression  slides. 

1.    Chick   embryo.  i.    Encyclopaedia   Brltannica   Educational 

(Corporation,  Series:  Biological  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

591.028  Fi  A  68-2173 

Encyclopaedia  Brltannica  Educational  Corp. 

Tissue  culture  of  frog  spleen.    Part  1:  Removal  of  spleen 

(Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color.     8  mm.     (Biological  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  dissection  of  a  pithed  frog  and  the  re- 
moval of  the  spleen  for  tissue  culture. 

1.    Histology —Technique.     2.    Dissection,  i.    Encyclopaedia 

BriUnnlca  Educational  Corporation.        Series:  Biological  techniques 
(Motion  picture) 

591.028  Fi  A  68-2174 

Bn^dopaedU  Brltannica  Educational  Corp. 


lissue  culture  <tf  frog  sfrfeen.  Part  2:  Explanatitm  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color.     8  mm.     (Biological  tecfanti)iie>) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  nmi. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  tlxplains  and  demonstrates  the  correct  way  to  make  a 
single  coversllp  depression  slide  culture  of  freehly  excised,  mloced 
frog  spleen. 

1.    Histology  —  Technique.  L   Encyclopaedia   Brltannica  Bdu- 

catlonal  Corporation.  Series:  Biological  techniqties  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

691.028  Fi  A  68-2175 

BncyelopDedla  Brltannica  Educational  (Corp. 


Tissue  paper  collages  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  techniques  series) 

Loop  liliu.    Film  notes  mounted  on  cartridge. 

CredUa:  .\dvlBer  and  artist.  Gay  Emlen. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  use  colored  tissue  paper  and 
household  liquid  starch  to  create  color  collages. 

1.  Collage.    2.  Tissue  paper.    8.  Starch,  i.  Thorne  Films,  Inc.. 

Boulder,  Olo.  Series:  Art  techniques  series   (Motion  picture) 

745.54  Fi  A  68-3146 

Thome  Films 

JHm  5.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  FUms.  1966. 

30  mil),     id.     color.      14  mm. 

SUMMARY^  A  fictioosl  sccoont  of  sn  »Mroiisul  who.  confused  aboui  the 
purpose  of  hii  life  and  the  moon  mtMion.  que»tioiii  hit  belieft.  A  close  friend  who 
b  an  unbeliever  and  ■  misMonvy  who  i*  recently  from  the  leminary  cauK  the 
man  to  realize  hi»  responsibility  ind  to  renew  hi*  faith  in  God'i  will 

1    Faith.     3.  Cod— Will        1.  Concordia  Publishing  Houm.  St.  Louii. 
lBV4637i  231  72-701667 

Concordis  Film*  73  MARC 

The  Titan:  the  story  of  Michelangelo  (Motion  picture) 
Robert  J.  Flaherty.  Made  and  released  by  Contemporary 
Films.  1950. 

67  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Adapted  from  the  Curt  Ortel  film  Michelangelo,  the  life  of  a  titan, 
released  by  Pandora  Films,  Zurich. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Robert  Snyder;  director  and  editor,  Ritiiard 
Lyford;  narrator,  Frederic  March;  music,  Alois  Mellchar. 

Summary:  Presents  a  biography  of  Michelangelo  which  describes 
places  where  be  lived,  traveled,  and  studied.  Shows  many  of  bis 
work.s,  including  the  Plet&,  David,  and  the  frescoes  In  the  Slstlne 
Obapel, 

1.  Bnonarrotl.  MIdiel  Angeto,  147&-15d4.  l  Flaherty,  Bobert 
Joseph,  1884-1^1.  n.  Contemporary  Films,  Inc.,  New  Torlc.  m. 
Michelangelo,  the  life  of  a  Utan  (Uoaoa  pletoz*) 

769.5  78-704742 

Portland  State  Univ,  Ubrary 


Titanic    (Motion  picture) 
Corp.  fl96-?, 


Blackhawk  FUms/Eastin-Phelan 


14  min.     si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

S0HHART :   Uses  a  composite  of  motion  picture  sequeocea  to 
depict  the  sinking  of  the  TlUnIc  in  1912. 

1.  Titanic  (Steamship)  I.  Eastlo-Pbtfan  Ckxporatlon,  Daren- 

port,  Iowa. 

[VK1255.T6]  910.4  74-713146 

BastlB-Phelan  Corp. 


Titanic  Films 


Calamity  join. 

Titanium  ball  in  dacron  vekMir  corcred  prosthesis  tor 
aortic  valve  replacement  (Motion  picture)  Baylor  Uni- 
versity College  of  Medicine,  1967.  Made  by  Dept  of 
Surgery. 

16  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary-'  Uses  operational  photography  to  show  resection  and 
graft  replacement  of  an  ascending  aortic  aneurysm  combined  with 
valve  replacement  for  associated  aortic  inauflidency  In  a  61-year-old 
man.  Illustrates  the  advantages  of  a  new  kind  of  valve  designed  to 
prevent  dysfunction  due  to  ball  wear  or  distortion  and  prevent 
thromboembolic  complicatlcms  by  encouraging  formation  of  a  psendo- 
nendocradium  on  the  cloth  covered  prosthesis. 

1,   Aortic   valve — Surgery.  i,   Baylor  University,   Waco,  Tex. 

College  of  Medicine,  Houston. 

617  Fi  A  68-575 

CINE 

The  Titaas— U.S.A  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV.  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

61  min-     sd.     bAw.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  narrator.  Malcolm  Muucridgc. 

SUMMARY:  Trscci  America!  rise  to  power  from  the  arrival  of  European 
immitrania  in  the  i890'i  lo  the  1%0't.  Includes  the  iclllemcnl  of  the  immi- 
granti.  the  dcvckipfncni  of  national  ilrcngih  through  JMlstion.  the  depreuion. 
the  World  War»  and  ihc  adminisiration  ot  Prnideni  John  F.  Kennedy. 

I  United  Stale*— HiJlory- 20ih  century  2  United  Slates— History — 
tft6S-1421.  I.  British  Brnadcailing  Corporauon.  Television  Service.  II 
Time-Life  Filmv 

(E741j  973.9  70-714750 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Tltanus,  s.p.a. 
see 

The  Condemned  of  Altona. 

Duel  of  the  titans. 

Family  diary. 

The  Four  (toys  of  Naples. 

The  CJolden  arrow. 

The  Leopard. 

Sodom  and  Gomorrah. 

The  Thief  of  Baghdad. 

Titiui    (FUmetrip)      Herbert   E.   Budeic  FUms  and   Slides, 

1967. 

15  fr.    cfAot.    SS  mm. 
Creditt:  Author.  Carol  A.  PeterstHL 

.Summary:  A  survey  of  the  work  of  Titian,  blowing  palntlnge  of 

religious  subjects,  mythological  subjects,  and  portraHa    Points  oat 

that  soft  ctdora  and  wf  rm  tones  characterice  bis  art    With  captions. 

1.   Tlxlauo  Tec^li,   14n-l&76.  (.   Budek   (H^bot  E.)    Films 

and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara,  Oallf. 

76&.6  70-734622 

Budek  Pllmfl  and  Slides  ott  OaltC 


455 


Titian  (Filmstrip)     Visual  Publications,  London,  1969.    Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S,  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications,  1970. 

37  fr.     color.    35  cmn.     (Master  painters) 

Double-frnme  version  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

srMMAUV :  A  study  of  the  work  and  life  of  Titian,  ezaminlng 
the  Influences  which  affected  him,  and  showing  how  bis  work  has 
Influenced  subsequent  artists. 

1.  Tlilano  Vecelli,  1477-1576.  I.  Tlsual  Publications,  ltd..  Lon- 
don. II.  MclDtyre  Visual  Publications.  III.  Series:  Uaster  painter* 
(FUmstrip) 

tND623.T        ]  759.5  79-739020 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 

Titian    (Filmstrip)     Kncyclopaedia    BriUnnica    Educational 
Corp.,  1971. 

60  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Great  men  of  art,  series  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

rREniTS  :  Producer,  Has  Helnx. 

SUMMARY :  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  Titian.  Det^-rlbes 
his  techniques  and  skills  and  includes  representative  reproductions 
of  his  work. 

1.  Tislano.  VecelU,  1477-1576.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannica  Edu- 
cational (Corporation.  II.  Series:  Great  men  of  art  (Filmstrip) 
series  1. 

759Ji  72-789266 

Encyclopaedia  Brltao-  nlca  Educatiooal  C)orp. 

The  Titicut  Follies   (Motion  picture)     Frederick  Wiseman 
and  Bridgewater  Film  Co.    Released  by  Grove  Press  Film 

Division,  1967. 

8r>  min.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

An  Evergreen  film. 

Creditt:  Director,  Frederick  Wiseman. 

Summary:  A  documentary  account  of  life  behind  the  walls  of 
aq  ia»tltution  for  the  criminally  Insane.  Shows  scenes  of  the  daily 
life  of  the  men.  Interspersed  with  shots  from  the  Ihmatea*  talent 
show. 

1.    Insai>e.   Criminal   and  dangerous.  r.   Wiseman    Frederick 

n.  Bridgevt-Bter  Film  Ompany.  m.  Grove  Press.  Film  Division. 
362.2  79-707491 

Title  cards  (FUmstrip)     Long  Filmslide  Service,  1968. 

18  fr.   -color.    35  mm.     (How  the  card  catalog  helps  you) 
Summary.-  ETplaios  the  step-by-step  process  of  finding  a  bo<A  on 
the  ahelf  by  looking  for  the  title  of  the  book  in  the  card  catalog. 
With  captions. 

1.  Catalog  cards.  2.  Titles  of  books.  i.  Long  Filmslide  Serv- 
ice.       Series:   How  the  card  catalog  helps  yoo   (Filmstrip) 

027.8  7^737262 

Long  Filmslide  Service 

Title  drive  (Motion  picture)     Evinrude  Motors.    Made  by 
WUham  H.  Pearaall.    Released  by  Solana  Studios,  1970, 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  role  of  Briamde  Motors  in  boat  radnc 
Shows  Cewre  Scottl's  drive  for  the  World  Outboard  Ciamplonstdp 
at  LAke  Havasu,  Ariiona.  DhicussM  the  two  major  European 
marathons,  the  sii  Hours  of  ParU  and  the  Six  Hours  of  Berlin. 
as  well  as  the  Gold  Coast  Marathon  In  Miami  and  the  Lake  ElsUiore 
HaratbOQ  In  California. 

1.  Motor-boat  racing.  i.  Outboaid  Marine  OrporatKm.     Evin- 

rude  Motors   Division,     n.   Outboard   Bfarlne  Corporation.     Solana 

StUQiOS. 

CINE  ^^^'^  70-706131 

Titrating   {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.,   1969. 
Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4   mm     81.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Chemistry  techniques  series) 

Loop  fllm.  ' 

With  teachers'  guide 

Summary:  Explains  the  laboratory  technique  Involved  in  titratlnc 
to  test  the  strength  of  a  solution. 

1.  Volumetric  analysla        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ctompany. 
Swiee:  Chemistry  techniqnea  seriea  (Motion  picture) 

642  74-701269 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  •*-»"*-«»» 

Titration   (Motion  picture)      Wendell  Slabaugh.      Released 
by  Advisory  Council  on  College  Chemistry,  1967. 

4  mio.    si.     color.     8  mm. 

I.OOP  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  basic  techniques  of  titration.  Including  cleaning, 
fllliag,  and  reading  the  buret,  greasing  and  operating  the  stopcock, 
handling  the  pipet,  and  detecting  the  endpoint,  along  with  sample  cal- 
culations of  the  normality  of  an  unknown  acid. 

I.  Slatiaugh,  Wendell  H.  ii.  Advisory  Council  on  Ccrflege  Chemis- 
try. 

545  Fi  A  68-2325 

Portland  State  College.  Library 

Titration  (Motion  picture)    Harper  A  Row,  1968-    B£ade  by 
Unit  One  Production& 


color.     35  mm.      ( Fundamental  tedmiqoes  of  chemts- 


3  min. 
try) 

With  teacher's  and  student's  guides. 

Creditt:  Author.  Rod  O'Connor. 

^tfmmary;  Demonstrates  simple  titration  using  an  Indicator  lolii- 
tlon. 

1.  Volumetric  analysis.  i.  Haipw  &  How,  inc.  SerlM.- 

Fundamental  tecbnlQtiea  of  chemistry  (Motion  plctoie) 

546  77-701819 

Harper  A  Bow 


Titration   (Motion  picture)     John  Fitch  Associatee.     Made 
and  released  by  Kalmia  Co.,  1969. 

4  min  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Quantitative  chemistry  labora- 
tory techniques) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  insued  in  16  mm. 

Creditt:  Authors.  Robert  M.  Fitch.  John  T.  Fitch. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  buret  Is  disassembled  and  cleaned  and 
how  the  buret  Is  fllted  and  capped  after  flushing  with  titrant  Dem- 
onstrates the  technique  of  handling  stopcock  and  swirling  flask. 
Gives  Initial  and  final  readings  of  titrant,  strength  of  titrant,  and 
volume  of  base,  showing  how  to  calculate  the  strength  of  tMLse.  With 
subtitles. 

L  Volumetric  analysla  i.  Jobn  Fitch  Associates,     n.  Kalmla 

OHi4)any.        Series:  Qoantltative  chemistry  laboratory  tecbnlques 
(Motion  picture) 

546  75-704678 

Kalmla  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


ntration    (Motion   picture)      Wendell    H.    Slabau^.     Re- 
leased  by   John   Wiley   and   Sons,   1969. 

4  rain.    bI.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

SUMMARY:  latrodncex  the  techniques  of  tidd  baste  titration  in- 
Tolvlng  the  buret  with  glass  stopcock,  pipet  bulb,  and  Indicators.  In< 
eludes  sample  c-almlations.    With  captions. 

1.  Volumetric  analysis.  I.  Slabaugh.  Wendell  H.  II.  Wiley 
(John)  and  Sons,  Inc. 

[QDUl]  545  74-712733 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Titntloa.  [nimitrip]    Pace  College.    Released  by  Univenal  Edu- 
caticm  and  Viaual  Art*.  1970. 

7]  ft.     color.     35  mm.     (Advanced  cbemical  Uboratory  techniquo) 
StnrfMARY:  IlluMntet  an  demenury  titntion  of  >c)d  and  baae  with  phe- 

DolphtbalciQ.  Docribn  the  buret  and  tbowi  how  to  clean  and  uk  it.  With 

CBptiotu. 

1.  Volumetric  aaalysb.       1.  Pact  CoUefc,  New  York.    II.  Universal  Educs- 

tioo  and  Vt»ual  Arts.     ill.  Series:  Advanced  chemical  laboratory  techniques. 

^Qmstrip] 

cQDlll]  545  72-732810 

UBiversal  Educatioa  and  72  MARC 

\risud  Arts 


Titratitm  <tf  an  add  with  a  base  (Motion  pioture)    Centroa 

Educational  Films,  1970. 

8  ml:i.     1^.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Adviser.  Clark  E.  Bricker. 

Summary:    Illustrates   the  proper   techniques   of   titration   of  an 
acid  with  a  base. 

1.  Volumetric  analysis.    2.  Actds.    3.  Bases  (Chemistry) 
L  Centron  HWuratlonal  Films. 

545  76-706442 

Centron  Educational  Films 


Titterlngton,  Paul  Francis,  1895-1969 
see 

HopeweUian  material,  Calhoun  County,  Illinois. 
Titus,  Eve.       Anatole  and  the  piano 


Anatole  and  the  piano. 


Titus,  Eve.      Mr.  Shaw's  shipshape  shoeshop 
see 

Mr.  Shaw's  shipshape  shoeshop. 

TiToli  (Motion  picture)    Comco  Productions,  1970. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.   16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  people  of  all  ages  enjoying  the  rides,  music, 
games,  playgrounds,  food,  and  fun  at  Tlvolt  Gardens  In  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.    Includes  on-the-spot  interviews. 

1.  TlvoU,  Copenhagen.         I.  Comco  Productions. 
rDL276.6]  914.89  74-711685 

CINE 


riz  deka  halhatatlansdg   (Motion  picture) 
see  A  Bit  of  immortality 


To  Adam  with  love  (Fibiistrip)    Lutheran  Church  in  Amer- 
ica, U'fi9,    Made  by  Fortress  Press. 

46  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  pbonodlsc;  2  a.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  20  mln. 

With  leader's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Relates  that  God  gave  man  an  unpolluted  earth, 
which  man  bas  since  spoiled.  Shows  bow  to  care  for  natural  re- 
sources. 

1.   Environmental   policy.     2,   Man— Influence  on  nature. 
I.  Lutheran  Church  In  America. 

[HC79.E5]  333.7  76-739377 

Latbertn  Church  In  America 


Te  an  the  werVt  tUUnm.  [Motion  picturej 
Released  by  ABC  MedU  Concept*,  1971. 


ABC  Newa. 


11  min.     Id.    color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREOrrS:  Producer.  Monroe  Carol;  writer.  Jascpk  I 
Steifer. 

SUMMARY:  Sbows  Navajo  cttildren  on  a  reservation  in  northern  Arizona. 
Pecuaes  on  tsmily  living  and  the  prcaervatioti  of  traditions-  Telkt  how  problems 
created  by  poveny,  lack  of  education,  and  lack  of  self-esieem  afTect  the  ludiaa 


r.  Rod 


I  Navaho  Indians— Juvenile  fUms.  2  Indiana  oT  North  America  CMdraa 
—Juvenile  films,  il.  Navaho  Indians]  1.  American  Broadcastinf  Cooqaajr. 
II.  ABC  Media  Concepts. 

(E99.N3i  970.3  72-700878 

ABC,  Inc.  72  MARC 


To  be  a  corapoMr  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  FilmSf  1969. 

25  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (To  be  a  mtuldan) 

With  otudy  guide. 

Credit*:  Director,  Terry  Sanders. 

Hummurit:  A  documentary  that  followa  the  activities  of  a  young 
eompoaer,  I.^lo  Schlfrln,  whoae  extraordinary  talents  ranga  from 
the  composing  of  music  for  motion  ptcturea  and  telerlalon  to  coo- 
tatnporary  music  for  symphony  and  chamber  groups, 

L  Scblfrin,  t^lo.  L  Churchill  Films,  Ixm  Angclsa.  Series: 
To  be  a  moalrian  ( Motion  picture ) 

927  79-708271 

Cborcblll  Films 


To  be  a  condactor  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Fihna,  1970. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (To  be  a  musician) 

Credilx:  Director,  Terry  Sanders. 

Summary:  A  documentary  that  follows  the  activities  of  the  young 
conductor  Michael  Tllson  Thomas.  Shows  him  as  a  student;  at 
home  with  his  parents;  as  a  teacher;  and  studying  the  score  of 
Brahms'  Ser«nade  no.  1  for  orchestra,  working  It  out  on  the  piano, 
rehearHlng  it  with  an  orchestra,  and  conducting  It  at  a   music  festlTal. 

1    Thomas,  Michael  Tllson,  1&44-  i.  ChunAlU  Ftlma,  Los 

Angelee.        Series;  To  be  a  musician  (Motion  picture) 

927  75-708270 

Churchill  Films 


. .  to  be  a  librarian  (Motion  picture)    Bro-Dart  Industries, 
1968. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  omL 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Leonard  Peck;  writer,  Don  FrI- 
field;  narrator,  Lester  Rawlins. 

Summary:  Illustrates  to  library  personnel  how  Bro-Dart  Indus- 
tries can  -serve  their  book  distribution,  cataloging,  and  processing 
requirements.  Includes  sequences  on  book  binding,  catalog  printing, 
computer  operations,  and  other  activities  of  Bro-Dart 

1.  Libraries— Central  iMtlon.        i.  Bro-Dart  Industries. 

025  79-701058 

Bro-Dart  Industries 


To  be  a  man  {Motion  picture)    Billy  Budd  Films,  1970. 

14  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Circle  of  life) 

Summary:  A  verity  soundtrack  of  live  Interrtews  forms  the  beala 
for  a  study  of  boyhood,  personbood,  masculinity,  antl-atereotypee, 
sexuality,  and  Idealism.     Includes  Impressionistic  visuals. 

1.  Men— Psychology.  i.  Billy  Budd  Films.  Series:  Circle  of 

life  (Motion  picture) 

156.43  78-706695 

CINB 


To  be  a  people  again.  [Motion  picture]  Campaign  for  Human  De- 
velopment. Made  by  Richard  Walsh  Productions.  Released 
by  Du  Art  Color  Labs,  1971. 

29  mio.     >d.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  An  enamination  of  self-help  programs  (ponsorcd  by  the  Cam- 
paign for  Human  Development.  Shows  how  the  programs  arc  designed  to  break 
the  cycle  of  poverty  by  giving  people  a  chance  to  work  for  themselves. 

1.  Self-help  groups— United  Sutes.     2.  Economic  assistance,  Domestic- 
United  States.        I.  Campaign  for  Human  Dcvelopmcot.     11.  Du  Art  Color 
Labs. 
rHV547i  362.5  72-702177 

CINE  72  MARC 


To  be  a  performer  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films,  1970. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (To  be  a  musician) 

Credits:  Director,  Terry  Sanders. 

Smwtnitry:  A  docrumentary  that  follows  Jetf  Solow,  a  young  cellist 
of  great  promise,  recording  the  substance  of  his  working  life.  De- 
signed for  music  study  and  vocational  education. 

1.  Solow,  Jeff.  I.  Cborcblll  Films,  Los  Angeles.  Series;  To 
be  a  musician  (Motion  picture) 

927  7S^-708272 

Churchill  Films 


To  be  a  woman  (Motion  picture)    Billy  Budd  Films,  1970. 

14  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Circle  of  life) 

Summary:  A  verity  soundtrack  of  live  Interviews  forms  the  basis 
for  a  study  of  girlhood,  personbood,  feminity,  antt-stereotypea,  sex- 
uality and  Idealism.    Includes  Impressionistic  visuals. 

1.  Woman— Psychology.  i.  Billy  Budd  Films.  Series:  Cir- 

cle of  life  (Motion  picture) 

165.43  74-705694 

CINB 


To  be  blade  (Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting  Ca 
Released  by  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

52  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Issued  In  2  parts. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Herbert  Dorftnan;  director,  VInee  Roman; 
moderators,  William  Orler,  Price  M.  Cobbs. 

Bummaty:  Examines  the  reality  of  blackness  In  a  white  America 
through  r^resentatlve  case  studies. 

1.  Negroes  —  Moral  and  social  conditions  —  Case  studies.  l 

American  Broadcasting  Company,  n.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company. 
801.461  70-704677 

UcOraw-Hlll  Book  Oo. 


To  be  forged   (Motion  picture)     Forging  Industry  Associa- 
tion.    Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

19  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  various  types  of  forging  operations  and  stresses 
the  Importance  of  added  strength,  structural  Integrity,  and  uni- 
formity which  result  from  the  forging  process.  Emphasizes  the 
ne*-'!  for  close  cooperation  t)etween  the  product  designer  and  the 
forging  sales  engineer.  Describes  the  wide  range  of  markets  for 
forging  and  recent  advances  In  the  Industry. 

1.  Forging.  I.  Forgltig  Industry  Association,  ii.  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service,  Inc. 

671.3  Fi  A  67-5582 

Forging  Industry  Association 


To  be  in  love  (Motion  picture)     Billy  Budd  Films,  1970. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Circle  of  life) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Frank  Moynlban;  anlmatioo,  Al  Arnaut; 
camera,  Thierry  Patbe. 

SUMMARY :  A  verlte  soundtrack  of  lire  Interrlewa  and  songs 
forms  the  basis  for  a  study  of  love.  Depicts  adolescents'  evaluatloni 
and  convictions  about  love. 

1.  Love  2.  Adolfwcence.  I.  Billy  Budd  FUma.  Series:  Circle 
of  life  (Motion  picture) 

801.41  70-710267 

Billy  Budd  Films 


Popular  Science  Pub.   Co., 


456 


To  be  somebody    (FUmstrip) 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr.    color.    35  ram.     (High  school  guidance) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  406. 

Summary.'  .Vnalj-zes  the  problems  of  personal  Identity  faced  by 
young  people,  and  the  economic  and  sociological  causes  of  these 
problems.  Suggests  ways  of  finding  personal  meaning  In  life,  such 
as  knowledge  and  esteem  of  self,  creativity,  and  meaningful  rela- 
tionships with  others. 

1.  Youth.  2.  Youth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Popular  Science  Pub- 
lishing Ompany,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  FOM 
fllmstrlp  no.  408.        Series;  High  school  guidance  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3653 
P<n>a1ar  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Dlv. 

To  be  somebody  (Motion  picture)    Broadcast-Plaza,  1968. 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     16  ima     (The  Way  It  Is) 

Summrtry:  A  documentary  which  explores  the  aerlou.>(  problem  of 
Jobs  for  ihe  hard-core  unemployed.  Focuses  primarily  on  two  young 
men,  a  33-year-old  seml-Hterate  who  l.s  successfully  participating  In 
a  training  program  and  a  bright  school  dropout  In  danger  of  becom- 
ing a  habitual  cr'imlnal. 

1.  Unemployed— U.  S.  l  Broadcast-Plaxa,  Inc.  Series:  The 
Way  It  Is  (Motion  picture) 

331.1  70-702621 

CINE 

To  better  world  trade.  [Motion  picture]  Insurance  Co.  of  North 
America,  1972.  Made  by  Fred  A.  Niles  Communications  Cen- 
ters. 

27  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  ihe  problems  and  hazards  of  overseas  shipping,  to 
show  exporters,  traders,  and  insurance  companies  how  to  avoid  situations  which 
hinder  successful  overseas  business. 

1.  Shipping.       1.  Insurance  Company  of  North  America. 
[HE571]  387  72-702176 

CINE  72  MARC 

To  breathe,  to  breathe,  to  live  (Motion  picture)     Carnation 
Co^  '1968.     Made  by  FlagR  Films. 

13  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  actual  cases  of  croup  and  bronchiolitis,  and 
delineates  the  diagnostic  differences  between  the  two.  Reviews  a 
discussion  of  oplglottltls. 

Another  issue.    8  mm. 

1.  Croup.     2.  Bronchitis.        i.  Carnation  (Company. 

»1«^  75-701742 

CINB 

To  bring  learning  alive  (Motion  picture)     Government  of 

India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting. Bombay,  1^55. 

18  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  ram. 

Credits:  Producer,  J.  S.  Rhownncary;  director,  Krlshoa  Kapll; 
script,  Jagat  Murarl;  mu»ic,  V.  Shirali;  photographer,  Bal  Dhavle; 
editor,  U.  K.  Wadke. 

Summary:  Explains  some  of  the  Inherent  drawtwcks  in  the  system 
of  learning  through  books  only  and  emphasizes  the  new  method  of 
teaching  which  tries  to  draw  out  the  best  of  every  Individual  and 
develop  community  support  for  the  school. 

1.  Learning,  Psychology  of.  i.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of 
Information  and  Broadcasting. 

371.3  Fi  68-728 


To  bring  to  man  (Motion  picture)  American  Machine  and 
Foundry  Co.,  1969.  Made  by  Fred  A.  Xites  Communica- 
tions Centers. 

13  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  American  Machine  and  Foundry  Com- 
pany, through  its  products,  brings  to  man  more  time  for  Increaaed 
productivity  and  leisure. 

1.  American  Machine  and  Foundry  Ompany.  l  American  Ma- 
chine and  Foundry  Company. 

671  7&-701743 

CINB 


To  build  a  city  (Motion  picture)  R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco 
Co.  Released  by  Winston- Salem  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
1966. 

28  min.    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

Summary.-  Shows  representative  aspects  of  life  In  Wlnston-Salem, 
N.  C..  including  political,  educational,  and  recreational  activities. 
Describes  commerce  and  residential  areas,  and  the  Industrial  and 
historical  attributes  of  the  city. 

1.  Wlnston-Salem,  N.  C^  i.  Reynolds  (R.  J.)  Tobacco  Com- 
pany.   It  Wlnston-Salem,  N.  C.    Chamber  of  Commerce. 

917.66  Fi  A  6&-22 

R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Co. 


To  build  agalB.  [Motion  picture]     American  NatJonai  Red  Cross, 
1970. 

14  min.     sd.     color,      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Al  Rcttig;  cinematography.  Mike 
Gowell. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  work  done  by  Red  Cross  lUfT and  volunteer  person- 
nel in  enattling  the  victims  of  Hurricane  Camillc  to  return  lo  normalcy  follow- 
ing the  disaster. 

1.  Gulf  Suiea— Hurricane.  1969.     2.  Disaster  relief— Oulf  States.       1.  Red 
Cross.     US     American  National  Red  Cross. 
cHV636  1969)  361.5  72-700448 

American  National  Red  72  MARC 

Cross 


To  California  by  covered  wagon  (FUnutrip)     Educational 

Reading  Service,  1968. 

42  fr.     color,     35  mm.     (Annfrlcan  backgrounds  fllmstrlp  library) 

Credits:  Author.  Ruth  Roberts. 

Summary;  Follows  the  exciting  saga  of  the  settlers  who  moved 
tbeir  tamlllej"  across  the  entire  country  to  California  In  search  of 
gold,  fertile  land,  and  a  new  start.     For  grades  two  through  six. 

1.  Overland  Journeys  to  the  Paclflc^-Juvenlle  dims.  i.  Bduca- 

tlonal  Reading  Service.  Inc.        Series. 

872.8  Fi  A  68-8663 

Bducattonal  Reading  Service 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


To  calm  a  troubled  campua  (Motion  picture)  Nati<mal 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

32  mln.    ad.     Mw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Ned  Schuman. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  a  nonviolent  demonstration  against  mlli- 
Ury  research  and  university  expansion  at  the  UnlTersltj  of  Penn- 
■rlvanla  resulted  in  a  negotiated  settlement  which  Indicated  the  pro- 
gressireneaa  of  both  the  univereltj  and  students, 

1.   PennsylTanla.     Unlversltj— Adminlstratloo.  I.  Nattonal 

Educational  Television  and  Radio  OcDter.     II.  Indiana.     UnlTeralty. 
Audio-Visual  Oenter. 

801.16  70-707601 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  OMiter 

To  care  enoagh  {Motion  picture)  Calvin-DeFrenes  C!orp. 
Made  by  Eege  Associates.  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
PictuiT  Service,  1966. 

12  iiiln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     ( Patients  are  people,  no.  1 ) 
Preaenled  hy  p.  R.  N.  Films. 

Credits:  CoQsultatitB,  Gloria  M.  Gallo,  Collette  M.  Drobel. 

Bumiiiaiti'  A  training  film  for  nurses'  aides  which  explains  proper 
attitudes,  duties,  and  staff  and  patient  relationships. 

1.  Nurses*  aides.  2.  Hospital  care.  l  Caivln-DeFrenes  Corpora- 
tion. II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  SerTice,  Inc.  Series:  PatienM 
are  people  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 

610.73  70-707785 

To  catch  a  meal/fcodiiiK  in  the  sea  (Motion  picture)  Beela 
Films.     Released  by  Sterling  Movies  U.  S.  A.,  1969. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Living  world  of  the  sea) 
Sumntary:  Discusses  the  variety  of  marine  feeding  techniques  in 

the  planktonic,  nektooic,  and  benttalo  regions. 

1.  Marine  ecology.  i.  Reela  Films,    n.  Sterling  Movies  U.  S.  A., 

Inc.  Series:  Uvlng  world  of  the  sea  (Motion  picture) 

674.92  71-706696 

CINB 

To  clear  the  air  (Motion  picture)  American  Petroleum 
Institute,  1967. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ci-edilt:  Pi-oducer  and  director,  Milce  Elliot;  narrators,  Clalrborne 
Cary.  Phil  TonlcUi. 

Sumjnary:  Discusses  causes  of  air  pollution  emphasizing  current 
research  by  government  and  industry,  and  costs  of  solving  the  prot>- 
lem. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1,  AlT — Pollution.        I.  American  Petroleum  Institute. 

628  Fi  A  67-5638 

American  Petroleum  Institute 

To  consammate  (Motion  picture)    Peter  Dakis,  1968. 

3  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  uses  animation  to  illustrate 
the  act  of  love. 

Another  issaa    36  mm. 

1.  Sex.    2.  Experimental  films.  i.  DaUs.  Peter. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-846 

CINB 

To   develop   peaceful   applications   for  nndear  exploslims 

(Motion   picture)     Jack  Williamson.     Released  by  U.  S. 
Atoni'c  Knerpy  Commission,  1971. 

l."i  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Originally  produced  for  showing  at  the  Fourth  International  Con- 
ference on  the  Peaceful  I'ses  of  Atomic  Energy,  held  In  Geneva. 
Switzerland.  In  the  fall  of  1971. 

Sr.MMAItY:  Emphasises  the  complex  laboratory  and  field  re- 
search procedures  which  support  ail  nuclear  explosive  engineering 
experiments  In  the  United  States  program  Plowshare. 

1.  Naclear  excavation.     2.  Project  Plowshare.  I.  Williamson. 

Jacli.     II.  U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Commission. 
[TK9153]  621.48  74-714178 

V.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commlnlon 


To  dive  iato  the  sem.  [Motion  picture]     Wheeler  Industries,  1972. 

IS  min-     id.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Slutwt  a  family  diving  expedition  whkh  begins  as  a  vacatton 
adventure,  and  becomes  much  more  as  the  undersea  world  becomes  a  classroora 
for  the  diver*. 

1.  Diving,  Submarine.     2.  Skin  diving.        1.  Wlieeler  Industhea. 
[GV840.S78]  574.92  72-701785 

CINE  72  MARC 

...  To  do  justly  .  .  .   (Motion  picture)     Winrock  Farms. 
Made  and  released  by  Confluence  Films,  1970. 

'Jb  min.    sd.    color    16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY:  Describes  artlvitle«  on  Winrock  Farms,  one  of  tlie 
lar^r  Santa  Gertrudls  and  Hereford  cattte  operations  in  the  South- 
wf>i  and  home  of  Wlnthrop  Rockefeller.  Shows  how  Winrock  Farms 
hii-i  become  a  tenter  for  agricultural  experl mentation  and  entile 
breeding. 

1.  Cattle  breeding.    2.  Winrock  Farms.        I.  Wlnrodi  Farms, 
II.  Confluence  Films. 

[SF201]  636.2  78-711636 

CINE 


To  drench  a  sheep.  [Motion  picture]     Merck  and  Co.     Made  by 

Carlos  Cooper.     Released  by  Association  Films,  1970. 

7  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  proper  method  of  drenching  shetp.  Explains  that 
the  process  is  the  same,  rcgardlcu  of  the  number  of  sheep  being  drenched. 

I.  Sheep-d;p.  I.  Merck  and  Company,  inc.  11.  Association  Films,  inc. 
[SF968]  636.3  75-715474 

Mctck  and  Co.  72  MARC 


To  each  a  gift.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  Films,  1960. 

30  min.     td.     cakx,     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  bAw. 

SUMMARY:  A  tiun-of-thc-ccntury  picture  of  the  celebration  of  Christmas 
by  a  Swedish  immigrant  family,  showing  how  understanding  neighbors,  a  loving 
wire,  a  kind  pastor,  and  tlte  Christmas  Eve  meaaage  present  a  powerful  example 
of  the  true  spirit  of  Christinas. 

1.  Christmas.        I.  Concordia  Publishlog  House,  St  Louis. 
[BV45]  394.2  72-701670 

Coocordia  Fdms  72  MARC 


To  feed  the  hungry,  parts  1  and  2  (Motion  picture)  Gem- 
ini Communicntions.  Made  by  TVTTV.  Released  by  Mc- 
Gnnv-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

4.'i  min.     ^d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Sl'MMAUV ;  Fociis*e8  on  the  city  of  Chicago  to  examine  hunger  as 
a  direct  result  of  iwverty.  Shows  the  effect  of  hunger  on  the  health 
of  children,  adults,  nnd  the  elderly.  Relates  what  little  Is  done  by 
government  or  society  to  recognize  and  help  the  problem. 

1.  Food  supply— Illinois — Chicago.  2.  Chicago — Poor.  3.  Diet- 
Illinois— Chicago.  I.  Gemini  Communications  (Firm)  II.  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Company. 

301.44  71-709364 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


To  God  alom  be  glory  (FUnutrip)    Concordia  Pub.  House, 
1960. 

67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlac :  2  t..  12  13..  S8|  rpm..  21 
min.    mIcrogroOTe. 

Based  on  the  story  of  Dr.  0.  F.  W.  Walther. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Telhi  the  story  of  how  Dr.  O.  F.  W.  Walther  became  a 
great  leader  in  the  eatabllshment  of  the  Lntherao  Church  In  the 
United  SUtes. 

1.  Walther,  Carl  Ferdinand  Wilhelm.  1811-1887.  i.  Cooeordia 
Publishing  House.  St  Loula. 

Fi  A  67-3777 

Concordia  Pub.  House 


To   have    and    to   bold 

U.  S.  A.,  1960. 


(Filmatrip)      Girl   Scouts   of   the 


M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  10  In..  331  rpm., 
12  min.     mlcrt^roove. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Adviser,  Louise  KJellstrom. 

Summary:  Discusses  how  to  deal  with  volunteer  tumorer  In  the 
girl  scouting  program.  Points  out  how  to  use  a  penoimel  develop- 
ment  plan,  and  shows  eight  steps  to  follow  in  recruiting  and  retain- 
ing qualifled  volunteers.  ^,  , 

1.  Volunteer  workers  In  social  service.  2,  Girl  Scouta.  L  Girl 
Scouts  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Fi  A  67-3801 
Girl  Scoots  of  the  D.  S.A. 


To  help  the  team,  help  yourself  (Motion  picture)  Wallace 
and  Tieman  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  [196-1, 

22  mln.     sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Frank  Olfford  describes  how  football  players  who  are 
selected  to  play  In  the  Coachea  All-America  Game  train  ft>r  ten  daja 
with  coaches,  trainers,  and  physicians.     Includes  sceuea  of  the  game. 

1.  FootbalL  I.  Wallace  and  Tieman  Company,  Inc.     n.  Modem 

Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

796.332  Fi  A  67-6218 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlca 


To  imitate  the  sun  (Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Atmnic  Energy 
Commission,  1971.    Made  by  Argonne  National  Laboratory. 

33  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY:  Covers  coutroUed  thertoonuclear  research  over  two 
decades.  Includes  the  philosophy  of  Two-x-Two,  Scylla  IV,  Scyllac. 
Astron,  Stellerators,  ai^  Tokamaks. 

1.  Controlled  fusion.        I.  U.  S.    Atomic  Elnergy  ComtDiaalotL 
rQC791]  621.48  76-714165 

CIKE 


To  Labrador  for  bro(A  tront  (Motion  picture)  Province  of 
Newfoundland,  St.  Johns.  Made  by  Lee  Wulff.  Released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  experienced  fisherman  Lee  Wulff  and  bia  wife 
as  they  compete  for  tront  In  the  streams  of  Labrador. 

1.  Brook  trout  Ashing.  2.  Fishing- Labrador.  l  Newfoundland, 
n.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  m.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Li- 
brary. 

799.175  Fi  A  68-1574 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


To  live  and  breathe.  [Motion  picture;     Aetna  Life  &  Casualty, 
1971. 

12  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Identiries  the  leading  causes  of  air  pollution,  and  tella  how  they 
affect  (he  environment.  Focuses  on  the  thoughts  and  actions  of  people  concerned 
about  air  pollution,  and  explains  what  can  be  done  by  individuals  or  u  mcmbera 
of  the  community  to  combat  the  problem 

1.  Air— Pollution.        I    Aetna  Life  A  Casualty. 

[TD883]  301.31  72-702436 

CINE  72  MARC 


To  live  and  move  according  to  your  nature  is  called  love 

(Motion   picture)      WTTW.      Released   by   Indiana   Uni- 
versity, Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

29  min.    sd.    b&w:    18  mm.     (To  save  tomorrow) 
('ltEI)rrS:  Executive  producers.  Robert  Kaiser,  Rudyard  Propst : 
director.  Hobert  Kaiser;  editor.  Dick  Sato. 

SUM.\lARTr  A  film  In  cinema  verit*  style  which  reviews  one 
rehnbilltation  approiich  to  mental  illness.  Studies  the  theory  that 
social  problems  contribute  to  mental  illness,  and  shows  attempts 
being  made  by  Reverend  James  Bevel  and  black  attorney  Almanina 
Barbour  in  the  exjterimental  project  at  Jefferson  Community  Mental 
Health/Mentnl  Retardation  Center  In  Philadelphia  to  organise  resi- 
dents to  cope  with  community  problems. 

1.  Community  mental  health  services — Philadelphia.  2.  Mentally 
ill— Rehabilitation.  3.  Jefferson  Community  Mental  Health/Mental 
Retardation  Center.  I.  Chicago.     Television  station   WTTW. 

II.    Inil  ann.      University.      Audio-Visual    Center.      III.    Series:    To 
save  tomorrow  (Motion  picture) 

[RA790]  309.2  76-712834 

Indiana.     ITnlv.  Audio-Visual  Center 


To  live  «i  the  land  (Motion  picture)     National  Broadcast- 
ing Co.,  1967.    Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum. 

24  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Animal  secrets) 

Produced  lo  cooperation  with  the  National  Education  AJBWda- 
tlon.  the  National  Sci«ice  Teachers  Association,  the  American  Li- 
brary Association,  and  the  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sdencea. 

Summary:  Describes  the  animal  life  which  lives  between  sea  and 
land,  adapting  to  two  environments;  discusses  what  man  can  learn 
for  space  flights  from  the  adaptations  of  these  creatures. 

1.    Seashore   biology.    2.   Adaptation    (Biology)  i.   National 

Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     ii.  Graphic  Curriculum,  Inc.,  New  York. 
Series:  Animal  secrets  (Motion  picture) 

591.5  Fi  A  68-1082 

Qrafditc  Curriculum 


'to  make  men  free^  {FUmttripl    Herbert  M.  EUdna  Co. 

,196-?, 

3  flluiitrips  (pt.  1.  34  fr. ;  pt  2.  59  fr. ;  pt.  3,  50  fr.)  color.  85  mm. 
(Liberty  nnd  the  purBuit)  __    ^  „  ^^       „,  ^ 

Credits:  Producers,  Bruce  Flndiay.  Allyn  Pludlay,  Esther  Blair 
Flndlay  illustrator,  Sanford  Strothera. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  purpose  of  the  United  States  OMistitutlon. 
Presents  a  detailed  explanaUon  of  constltutlocal  guarauteea  and 
corresponding  responalttUtlea.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames.  With 
captions. 

1   U.  S      Constitution.     2.  U.  S.— PoltUcs  and  govemiowit  l 

HerWrt  M.  Elklna  Company.  Series :  Uberty  and  the  pursuit 

(Flhnstrtp) 

323.4  72-734147 

Herbert  M.  Elkios  Co. 


To  make  the  bafauice  (Motion  picture)  Laura  Nader.  Re- 
leased by  University  of  California  Extenaon  Media  Cen- 
ter, 1970. 

33  min.    sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director,  writer,  and  narrator.  Laura  Nader;  cameraman, 
Larry  Kay ;  editors.  Thomas  Bell.  Glen  Hamden. 

Summary:  Describes  procedures  used  In  a  court  Id  bilingual 
Spanish-Zapotec  town  in  Mexico  In  a  legal  system  where  there  Is 
Do  gap  between  the  I^al  profession  and  the  nan  on  the  street. 

1.  Justice.  Administration  of— Mexico.        i.  Nader.  Laura, 
n.  Calift^nia.     University.     Extension  Media  Center. 

347.9972  75-705741 

Calif.    UalT.    Bxten-  slon  Media  Oenter 


To  make  things  better  (FSmatrip) 
ductions,  1970. 


Warren  Schloat  Pro- 


457 


93  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  la..  3Si  rpm.,  IS 
min.     (Ru^  toward  freedom,  no.  5) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  writer,  Richard  W.  Bmner. 

Summary:  Preitents  dominant  events  and  personalities  In  the 
civil  rights  movement,  Including  voter-registration  drives  In  Missis- 
sippi, the  march  on  Montgomery,  the  murder  of  the  Rev.  James 
Reeb.  the  passage  of  the  Voting  rights  act  of  1965.  and  a  speech 
by  Cleveland  Mayor  Carl  Stokes. 

1.    Civil    rights— U.    S.  I.    Schloat    (Warren)    Productions, 

Pleasantvllle,   N.   Y.        Series:   Rush  toward  freedom   (Fllmstrlp) 
no.  5. 

323.4 
Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tions 


To  market,  to  market  (Motion  picture)    Three  Arts  Films 
and  Publications,  1968. 

19  mln.    sd.    bAw.    86  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  art  fltm  which  depicts  the  ^TMTdaf 
worklnsB  of  the  Washington  Street  Market  of  New  York  City  and 
tJbe  types  of  people  assodatad  with  IL 

1.  New  York  (City)— Markets.  L  Three  Art*  Films  and  Pub- 
llcatloos.  „.  . 

917.471  Fi  A  68-1011 

CINB 


To    market!     To   market! 

Films,  1969. 


(Motion    picture)      Connecticut 


14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producers,  Joanna  Foster,  William  D.  Stoneback;  music, 
Frank  Lewin. 

Summniy:  Uses  lUustratlons  by  Peter  Spier  fmn  the  book  To 
market!  To  Eoarket!  to  itiow  the  early  morning  activities  on  a 
19th  century  farm  and  the  family  going  to  market  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.   Markets.         i.  Mother  Goose.     To  market  I  To  market! 
u.  Connecticut  Films,  Inc. 

398.8  75-703006 

Connecticut  Films 


To   measure   mass    (Fihnstrip) 
Canada,  1969. 


National  Film   Board   of 


36  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  fllmstrlp  entitled  Mesure  de  masses. 

With  notes. 

Credits:  Director,  Jacques  Valine;  writer,  Ann  Stevens;  photog- 
rapher, George  Danin. 

Summary:  An  ex[>erimental  fllmstrlp  designed  to  help  discover  the 
scleotlflc  learning  capabilities  of  children  at  the  elementary  lev^ 
With  captious. 

1.  Science — Study  and  teaching  (tHementary)  i.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,    ii.  Mesure  de  masses  (Fllmstrlp) 

371.26  70-736675 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


To  measure  volume   (FUmstrip) 
Canada,  1969. 


National  Film  Board  of 


33  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  fllmstrlp  entitled  Mesure  de  volumes. 

Credit*:  Director,  Jacques  Valine. 

Summary:  Encourages  children  to  conduct  physical  science  experi- 
ments and  make  true  observations.  For  elementary  grades.  With 
captions. 

1.  Volume  (Mathematics) — Juvenile  flims.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,    n.  Mesure  de  volumes  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.3  73-736576 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


To  Mt 

tional  Fisheries  Institute,  1968. 


cPQmstiip]     Nft- 


li.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  n 


.,30d 


66  fr.     color.     3)  mm. 

Withicript. 

SUMMARY:  Give*  infomution  on  the  (ypci  of  fbh  and  leafood  tvailaUe, 
■dapubility  of  fish  and  leafood  for  all  types  of  food  aervicc,  profii  potentkl,  oast 
comparison,  basic  preparation  methoda  for  food  aervice,  and  aervtag  aad  aa«r- 
chandisinc  suggestions. 

).  Cookery  (Sea  food)     2.  Cookcfr  for  iasthutiofM,  etc     3.  Food  «rvice. 
I.  National  Fnberics  Institute. 
[TX747,  641.3  72-733160 

National  Fishcfies  72  MARC 

Institute 


To  open  eyes  (Motion  picture)  Faculty- Student  Associa- 
tion of  the  State  University  at  Albany.  Released  by  ACI 
Films,  1971. 

31  mlD.    sd.    color.    16  oim. 

SUMMART:  Artist  Joseph  Albera  explores  the  process  of  seeing 
and  presents  his  philosophy  of  srt  sad  educitlon. 

1.   Albers,  Josef.        I.  New  York    (State)     State  UnlTersitj,  Al- 
bsDj.    Faculty-Student  Association.    II.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

701.15  71-711537 

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To 


yonr  family    {Motion  picture)     Churchill  Films, 


1967. 

14  mi:i-     fid.     color.     16  mm. 

Svmuiuty:  Elxplalns  the  physiology  Inrolved  In  contraceptive 
methods  and  discusses  possible  aide  effects.  Includes  remarks  by 
overbardeoed  mothers  about  the  Importance  of  planning  a  family. 

L  Birth  control.     2.  Conception  —  Prevention.  i.  Churchill 

Films.  Lob  Angeles. 

613.94  Fi  A  68-508 

CINK 


b  Saa.  (Motion  picture]     Lawrence  H.  Suid,  1971. 

27  mio.     sd.    bftw.     16  ram. 

CREDITS:  Screenplay,  Walter  Tyszka;  script,  director  of  photography,  and 
editor,  Lawrence  H.  Suid.    CAST:  Howland  Chamberlain. 

SUMMARY:  A  drama  about  a  recently  retired  old  man  whose  only  compan- 
ion is  his  pet  turtle  Sam. 

I.  Said,  Lawrence  H. 
tPN1997)  791.43  72-700339 

ONE  72  MARC 


To  MTc  ou*  6nTln»B«Bt:  coBaerratloa.  [Motion  picture]    Oilbcrt 
Altschul  Productions.     Released  by  Journal  Hlma.  1971. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  William  Bccchcr. 

SUMMARY:  A  high  school  student  gives  his  view  of  the  cnvironmcal,  and 
disc  macs  bow  to  implement  those  messures  which  would  conserve  human  rc< 
sources,  clean  sir,  and  pure  water, 

1.  Environmental  engineering.  2.  Conservation  of  natural  resources.  I. 
Altschul  (Oilben)  Productions,  inc.,  Chicago.  II.  Journal  PUms,  Inc..  Chicago. 
[TD148)  333.7  70-715427 

Journal  Films  73  MARC 


To  save  our  land   (FUmatrip) 
1967.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 


U.  S.  Dept  of  Ajtricoltare, 


48  fr.     color.    M  mm. 

Also  Issued  us  slide  set 

With  narrative  irnlde. 

Summary:  Ex[>laltit<  that  the  U.  S.  Roll  Conservation  Serrlce 
was  established  In  the  1930'8  to  cope  with  the  tremendous  devasta- 
tion being  caused  by  Revere  dutrt  storms  In  the  Great  Plains.  Cov- 
ers briefly  the  responsibility  of  the  Soil  Conservation  Service  for 
both  water  and  soil  conservation. 

1.  Soil  conser^-atlon— U.  S.  Soil  Conservatlou  Service.  i.  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

631.4  Fi  E  68-534 

0.  S.  Nat'l  Agr.  LIbr. 


To  save  m  all  {Motion  picture)    HM  Productions,  1968. 

5  mIn.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CredUtr  Producers,  George  Hood.  Der^  Holrden. 
Summary:  Uses  Juxtaposition  of  sound  and  Hollywood-type  scsoes 
to  portray  loce.  mystery,  violence,  and  the  total  destruction  of  man. 
I.  BM  ProductlfKis. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-652 

CINS 


To  save  your  skin  {Motion  picture)     Soathem  Pacific  Co., 
196i!.    Made  by  Southern  Pacific  Safety  Dept, 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  muL 

Eastman  ektachromsL 

With  superrlwr's  accident  preroitiOQ  bulletin  no.  21  entitled 
Sktn  protection. 

OrtMU:  Director  and  writer,  E.  L.  Carroll. 

Bummarp:  Dtscnases  the  causes  of  industrial  dennstltls  aod  pointa 
out  ways  of  avoiding  It  through  preventing  contact  with  Irritating 
substattces,  use  of  protective  devices,  and  thorough  cleansing. 

1.  Skin— Care  sod  hygiene.  2.  Industrial  hygiene.  i.  Sotitbem 
Psdflc  Company. 

613.6  Fi  A  67-2217 

Southern  Psctlle  Oompuqr 

To  see  or  not  to  see  {Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1969. 

15  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

French  vemlon  releawd  under  the  title  Psychocrstle. 

Credif:  Producers.  Robert  Verrall,  Wolf  Koenlg:  director,  atory, 
and  animation.  Bretlalav  Pojar;  voice,  Severn  Dsrden;  music,  Gens- 
Tieve  Martin;  flim  editor,  Maurice  Blackburn. 

Bummary:  An  animated  film  about  the  Influeoce  oo  life  of  subjsc- 
Hve  and  objective  reality. 
Another  iastte.    85  mm. 

1.  Life.    2.  Reality.       l  Canads.    National  rilm  Bosrd. 

166.2  70-706248 

NaUotial  Film  Board  of  Osoads 


To  see  or  not  to  see  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp.  of 
America,  1970. 

51  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producers,  Robert  Verrall,  Wolf  Koenlg;  director,  stor.v, 
and  animation,  Bi-etislav  PoJar;  voice,  Severn  Darden. 

Summary:  An  animated  fllm  in  which  a  doctor  and  his  patient 
conduct  a  sclentlflc  Inquiry  Into  the  merits  of  Illusions.  SkettAes 
out  the  evolution  of  the  patient's  psyche  In  broad,  satiric,  and  color- 
ful strokes  to  Illustrate  how  animation  can  be  used  to  convey  com- 
plex patterns  of  behavior. 

1.    Hallucinations  and   Illusions.  I.   Canada.     National   Film 

Board.     II.   Learning  CorporaUon  of  America. 

155.2  71-708760 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


To  see  ourselTes.  [Motion  picture]     Aetna  Life  &.  Casualty,  1972. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

Also  issued  in  bftw. 

SUMMARY:  Designed  to  reduce  traffic  accidents  by  motivsting  drivers  to 
be  considerate  and  courteous  to  one  another.  Shows  the  viewer  how  he  looks  to 
the  other  driver  by  following  a  driver  as  he  experiences  the  frustrations  and  near 
miaaes  of  accidenU.  and  points  out  that  the  inconsiderate  driver  b  a  hazard  on 
the  highway. 

1.  Automobile  drivers— Psychology.  2.  Automobile  driving.  I.  Aetna 
Life  ft  Casualty. 

rTL152.3]  629.28  72-702438 

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To  serve  a  market   (Motion  picture)      Hotpoint  Dirision, 
General  Electric  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Burt  Munk  &  Co. 

7  mln,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summtuy:  Introduces  a  new  Hotpoint  refrigerator  and  tells  about 
the  ability  of  Hotpoint  to  fulfil]  the  needs  of  the  market. 

1.  Refrigerators.        i.  General  Electric  Company.      Hotpoint  Di- 
vision. 

621.5  Fi  A  68-S46 

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To  siiA  a  house   {Motion  picture) 
fare  Center,  1967. 


Naval  Undersea  War- 


24  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  *   ,     „   ,        ,„ 

Summarv:   Describes  the  Navy's  second  experiment   In  llvliy  la 

the  sea,  during  which  the  Sealab  n  was  submerged  for  45  days. 

Shows  how  the  staging  area  was  established,  how  alte  InvestigaUons 

were  conducted,  and  how  personnel,  material,  and  equipment  were 

L  Manned  undCTsea  research  aUtlons.  l  Naval  Undersea  War- 
fare Center,  Pasadena,  Calif.  .„.„.„  ^. 
859.6  Fi  E  68-14 
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Tn  Sir,  with  love  {Motion  picture)  Columbia  (British)  Pro- 
ductions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia 
Pictures  Corp.,  1967. 

104  min.     sd.    color.     35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  E,  R.  Bralthwaite. 

CreAiU:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Jame«  Clavell :  music, 
Ron  Gralner;  director  of  photography,  Paul  Beeson ;  fllm  editor, 
Peter  Thornton.  Catt:  Sidney  Poltier,  Christian  Roberts,  Judy  Gee- 
son,  Susy  Kendall,  Lulu. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  Negro  teacher,  working  In  a  I/>ndon 
alum,  who  transforms  an  unruly  class  into  a  group  of  youngsters 
better  prepared  for  adult  life. 

I.  Bralthwaite,  Edward  RIcardo.  To  Sir,  with  love.  n.  Columbia 
(British)   Productions,     irr.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  79-707842 


To  deep  . . .  perchance  to  dream  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Educational  Television.  Made  by  Harold  Mayer 
Produf'tions.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Atidio- Vis- 
ual Ceuter,  1966. 

28  mln.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Spectrum) 

Summary:  Discusses  whst  sdentlsu  are  learning  about  ale^  and 
dreams.  Includes  fladlngs  from  the  sleep  research  o*  Drs.  Kleltman, 
Dement,  Kales,  aod  Parmalee  at  the  University  of  California  at  U» 
Angeles.  _  .     .  .  .. 

L  Sleep.     2.  Dreams.  i.  National  Educational  Television  and 

Radio    Center.       rL    Indiana.       University.       Audio-Visual    Center. 
Series:  Spectrum  (Motion  picture) 

154.6  Fi  A  68-1379 

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To  speak  or  not  to  speak.  [Motion  picture]  Raoul  Servais,  Oos- 
tende,  Belgium.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1972, 


11  E 


sd.     color.     16  mm. 


SUMMARY:  An  animated  fUm  which  demoostrslea  that  people  who  lack 
knowledge  of  their  political  affairs  are  ripe  for  manipulation  or  takeover  by 
special  interests  or  by  totalitarian  governments.  Without  narration. 

1.  Political  participation     2.  Pressure  groups.     3.  Totalitarianism. 
vais  Raoul.     II.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 
[IF2049]  320  72-702117 

IntenutioTuI  Film  Bureau  72 


I.Ser- 


MARC 


To  take  a  hand  (Motion  picture)  Dept  of  Medical  Com- 
municati<mB,  M.  D.  Anderson  Hospital  and  Tumor  Insti- 
tute, University  of  Texas,  1970. 

17  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  :  Follows  «  young  nurse  In  a  specialised  cancer  boq>lUl 
through  her  period  of  adjustment;  her  change  In  attitudes  and  con- 
cepts; and  her  realltntlon  that  cancer  can  be  cured,  that  there  Is 
hope,  and  that  she  as  an  Individual  nurse  csn  contribute  to  helping 
every  cancer  patient.  .    .    ,  „ 

1.  Cancer  nursing.     B.  Nurse  and  patient.  I.  Anderson  Hos- 

pital and  Tumor  InsUtute,  Houston,  Tex. 

610.78  76-711638 

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To  taste  victory.  [Motion  picture]  University  of  Kansas  Biu-cau 
of  Child  Research.  Released  by  Parsons  State  Hospital  and 
Training  Center  Audiovisual  Dept.,  1970. 

18  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  activities  of  the  Special  Olympic  Training  Prograir 
for  rcUrdcd  children  through  the  participation  of  reUrded  boys  from  the  Parsons 
Sute  Hospiul  and  Training  Center  at  Parsons,  Kansas. 

1.  MenuUy  handicapped  children — Care  and  treatment  2.  Parsons  Sute 
Hospiul  and  Training  Center.  1.  Kansas.  University.  Bureau  of  Child  Re- 
search. II.  Parsons  Sute  Hospital  and  Training  Center.  Audiovisual  Depart- 
ment. 

tRJ506.M4i  362.3  72-702015 

University  of  Kansas  72  MARC 

Bureau  of  Child  Research 


1^  tell  or  not  to  tefl  {Motion  picture)     International  Film 
Bureau,  1967.    Made  by  Horiion  Productions. 

7  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Cltlienshlp:  whose  responsibility? 
Series  2) 

Creditt:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  An  open-end  fllm  designed  for  discussion.  Raises  the 
question  of  the  responsibility  of  a  glri  who  sees  a  fellow  student 
cheating  during  a  college  scholarship  test 

1   Cheating    (Education)  r.  International   Film   Bureau,   inc., 

Chicago.  Series:  Cltisenship:  whose  re^jonaibiUty?  (Motion  irfO' 
ture)     Series  2. 

177  Fi  A  68-2887 

Internatlonsl  FUm  Btireao 


To  the  edge  of  the  umTeree  {Motion  pieiure)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co.,  1970. 

23  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  construction  and  use  of  a  radio  tele- 
scope to  measure  a  specific  quaeer.  Covers  the  basic  concepts  of  the 
size  of  the  universe,  light  years,  and  the  Doppler  shift. 

1.  Radio  telescope.        l  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 
It  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

622  78-709477 

McGraw.Hill  Book  Co. 


To  the  Moaatdatop.  [Fdmatrip]    Scon  EducatUM  Diviskm.  1970. 
Made  by  Jam  Handy  Schotri  Sernce  Center. 

60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  phonodtsc.  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  proiector,  1 
s.  for  automatic  projector)  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.     (America's  chiklrcn.  no.  S) 

Also  iaaued  with  pbonotape  in  caaactte. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CRBOrrS:  Stories  and  photography,  I.  Howard.  Janice  Spivsk. 

SUMMARY:  Foctaes  on  middle-class  Afro- Americans.  Shows  a  typical  suIk 
urban  black  family.  Preaeols  an  example  of  successful  integration.  &np!iasizes 
that  pride  in  one's  heritage  does  not  preclude  tolerence  and  appreciation  of  other 
beckground*  and  cultures. 

1.  Negroes.  2.  Negro  families.  3.  N^roea— Race  identity.  I.  Scott 
Graphics.     Education  Ehvision.    11.  Series:  America's  children,  [nimstripj  no. 


5. 

[El  85.6151 

Scott  Bducattoa  Division 


301.45 


72-733008 
MARC 


To  the  Soath  Pok  with  Peter  Scott  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV, 
London.  1967.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

S2  min.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Peter  Scott  presenU  his  journey  to  die  Antarctic  from  Cape 
Croiier  to  the  American  base  and  nuclear  power  sution  at  McMurdo  and  on  to 
the  South  Pole  as  compared  wid>  dw  route  uken  by  his  fadier.  Capt  Robert 
Fakon  Scott,  in  1912. 

I.  Antarctic  regions.    I.SouthPole.    3.  Scott,  Peur.  1909-  4.Scott. 

Robert  Falcon,  IM8-19I2.       I.  Briiiah  Broadcasting  Corporation.    Television 
Service.     11.  Time-Ufe  Films. 

919.8  70-714734 


[O850] 
Time-Life  Fdms 


72 


MARC 


458 


To  tODCh  the  sky.  [Motion  picture]  Weyerhaeuser  Co.  Made  by 
NTN  Quality  Films.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Ser- 
vice, 1971. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  Eddie  Albert. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  modem  forestry  methods  designed  co  improve  the 
quantity  and  quality  of  trees  harvested,  and  at  the  same  lime  preserve  the 
ecological  balance  of  forested  areas. 

1.  Forest  management.  I.  Weyerhaeuser  Company.  II.  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service,  inc. 

rSD391]  634.9  72-702175 

CINE  72  MARC 


To  track  a  shadow  {Motion  picture)  Royal  Canadian 
Mounted  Police,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

IS  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  modern  means  of  criminal  detection 
within  the  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police,  and  shows  the  q>lrlt 
sad  color  of  the  Force. 

1.  Crime  and  criminals— Canada.  2.  Canada.  Royal  Canadian 
Mounted  Police.  i.  Canada.  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police,  n. 
Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

864.12  79-707424 

NaUooal  Film  Board  of  Canada 


To  walk  ia  faith  {Motion  picture)    Concordia  Fihns,  1968. 

30  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  in  which  a  campus  pastor  and  an  at- 
tractive coed  help  a  crippled  young  man  find  meaning  in  Christian 
living  upon  his  return  to  college  following  a  skiing  accident  while 
training  for  the  Olympics. 

1.  Chrlatlan  ethics.  i.  Coocordla  Publlsbiog  House.  St  Loola. 
348.5  FiAe8-14M 

Ooocordla  Pub.  Hooss 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


To  yoor  heaitfc  (Motion  picture)  Medical  Examiiuttiaa 
Trust,  1968.    Made  by  Henwar  Rodakiewict 

28  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaty:  Illustrates  the  Importaooe  of  having  a  preTentlve  medi- 
cine plan  In  IndUBtrj,  emphaalElag  the  neceaalty  of  acUve  participa- 
tion bf  emplojren,  employee*,  and  the  medical  profe«al(Hi. 

l  Uedlcloe,  InduatrlaL        l  Medical  Bxatnlaatloa  TnuL 

614.4  Fi  A  68-fi53 

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Toad  survival  adaptations  {Motion  picture)  Pai  Dowlinf(, 
1964.     Beleased  by   International  Conunmiication  Fllnu, 

1968. 

4  mlo.     si.     color.    8  mm.     ( El^Dentary  science  series] 

Loop  film  mounted  lo  cartridge.     Issned  In  standard  8  mm.  and  lo 

super  6  mm. 

With  teacher  studj  guide. 

Summary:  Observes  the  adaptation  of  the  toad  to  Its  envlnHiment 

1.  Toads.    2.  Adaptation  (BIdogy)        i-  Dowlins.  Pat    n.  Intema- 

tional  Communication  Pllma.  Series :  BleDMntar;  science  aeries 

<  Motion  picture) 

597  T0-70»l«r 

International  Commool-  cation  Films 

Toads  feeding  (Motion  picture)  Pat  Bowlings  1964. 
Released  by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  inin      ^i.     color.     8  mm.     (Elementary  science  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge.  Issued  la  staodan]  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guld& 

BummatTf:  Illustrates  the  toad's  uUllaatloa  of  Its  aOAj  tongue 
to  secure  food. 

1.  Toads — Behavior.     2.  Animals,  Food  habits  ct.  l  DowUng, 

Pat  n.  International  CoDmranication  Pllms.  Series:  BleaieDtarT 
Bcleoce  series  ( Motion  picture) 

597  74-703168 

Intematlooal  Communl-  cation  Pllms 

A  Toast  to  Portugal  {Motion  picture)  Twentieth  Century- 
Fox  Film  Corp.,  1963. 

9  mln.     sd.    color.    35  mm.     (Movietone  adventure) 

CinemaSL-ope. 

Creditt:  Producer,  W.  R  Olgginbotham ;  writer,  Alvin  Yudcoff: 
narrator,  Glauco  C.  Rodrlgues;  music.  Jack  Shalndlln;  photography. 
Jack  Painter;  editor,  Prank  Coffman. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  Portugal  tbat  includes  scenes  of  ImporUnt 
cities  "including  Lisbon,  Oporto,  and  CJolmbra — and  favorite  tourist 
attractions. 

1.  Portugal  —  D«cr.  A  trav.— 1951-  i.  Twwitieth  Century- 

Pox  Film  Corpormdon. 

Fi  67-1413 

Toast  to  Vienna  in  3/4  time  {Motion  picture)  Columbia 
Broadcasting  System.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1968. 

54  mln.  sd.  color.  (New  York  Philharmonic  young  people's 
concerts) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Leonard  Bernstein  and  the  New  York  Philharmonic 
Orchestra  present  a  musical  salute  to  Vienna  and  Its  heritage  of 
waltz  music,  occasioned  by  the  125th  anniversaries  of  both  the  Vienna 
Philhartnonic  and  the  New  York  Philharmonic  Orchestras, 

1.  Waltzes  (Orchestra)  i.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc 
n.  HcOraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Young  people's  concert 
series  (Motion  picture) 

785  Fi  A  6&-1636 

McOraw-HlllBookCo. 

Tobacco  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  19U.  Made 
by  L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

35  fr.    bAw.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Uses  a  story  sequence  to  iliastmte  the  (ffodactlOQ  of 
tobacco  and  tobacco  products. 

1.   Tobacco.  I,   Common  Ground,   ltd.,   Loadcm.     II,  Carman 

Edocational  Associates. 

338.40942  71-738661 

Carman  Educational  Assodates 

TMtacco,  alcohd,  and  narcotics  {Ftlmttrtp)  Popular  Sci- 
ence Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

F^stman  col.ir. 

FO.M  fllmstrlp  no.  188. 

With  teaibini:  guide. 

Bummary:  Explains  to  young  children  the  health  hazards  and 
dangers  in  the  use  of  tobacco,  alcohol,  and  narcotics.     With  captions. 

1.  Smoking— Juvenile  films.  2.  Narcotics— Juvenile  fllma.  3.  Liquor 
problem — Juvenile  films,  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company, 

inc..  New  York.  Audio-Vlsual  Division,  n.  FOM  fllmstrlp  no.  188. 
Series :  Elementary  science  (Pllmitrtp) 

Fi  A  67-3412 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Div. 


Tobacco— harmful    substance;    deadly   habit    (FUmttrip) 
AVI  Associates,  1970. 

83  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm. 

Wllh  teacher's  giilde. 

Summary:  Describes  the  physical  damage  which  can  result  from 
cigarette  smoking  and  discusses  the  forces  which  cause  a  person  to 
become  dependent  on  cigarettes.  Examines  the  new  trends  which 
challenge  the  former  social  acceptability  of  smoking. 

1.  Tobact-o— Physiological  effect.        i.  AVI  Aasociates. 

613.8  79-736605 

AVI  Associates 


TIm  Tobacco  problML*  what  4o  yoa  tUak?  [Motion  picture]    En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educadonal  Corp.,  1971. 

17  min.    mL     color.     16  aim. 

With  mcher'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Autbore,  Sunky  Croner,  Oku  Aunback. 

SUMMARY:  Potoa  out  Che  dangert  of  unoking  by  pmenting  intervicwt 
and  demoDStratioai  by  l^MXmtory  Kientisi*  and  doctort.  Emphasizes  the  reuont 
why  people  uaokt,  ibowtag  panicularly  bow  our  culture  influences  unoking. 
Tell*  bow  people  feel  about  their  own  habit  and  that  of  otbeit. 

1.  Tobacco  habit  1.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cofporstioo. 
[RC567i  613.8  79-715416 

Bncydopaedia  Bniannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Tobacco:  the  habit  and  the  hazards  (FUmttrip)    Cathedral 

Films,  1968. 

59  fr.  rolor.  35  mm,  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  13 
mln.     m.crogroove.     (Drugs  in  our  society,  no.  1) 

With  study  guide  and   script  by   Richard   S.  Scott 

Creditt:  Executive  producer,  Edward  D.  Eagle;  director.  Jack  L. 
Tyler. 

Summary:  A  historical  review  of  tobacco  smoking.  Bevlews  the 
structure  and  function  of  the  human  re^lratory  system  and  de- 
scribes dlseawa  and  damage  caused  by  smoking. 

1.  Smoking.    2.  Tobacco — Physiological  effect.  i.  Cathedral 

Films,  Inc..  Biirbank,  Calif.        Series:  Drugs  In  our  society  (Film- 
strip)  no.  1. 

613.8  Fi  68-2072 


Tobacco:  the  habit  and  the  hazards 


El  Tabaco;  el  habito  y  sus  peligros. 

Tobacco:    the    Idiofs    deliffht    (Motion    picture) 
Films,  1970. 


Avanti 


2S  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  writer,  and  director,  Max  Miller;  narrator, 
Dick  Van  Dyke;  music.  Don  Hockett, 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  series  of  vlgDettea  In  which  the  narrator 
asks  several  people  why  they  smoke  and  points  out  the  hang-ups  of 
various  types  of  smokers.  Shows  a  group  of  advertising  men  decid- 
ing how  to  manipulate  the  public  to  buy  a  new,  strong  cigarette  that 
none  of  them  will  even  smoke.  A  woman  affected  with  throat  cancer 
gives  a  straightforward  statement  about  the  effects  of  smoking. 

1.  Cigarette  habit.    2.  Smoking.    3.  Advertising- Tobacco  trade, 
I.  Avanti  Films. 

[HV5740]  614.36  77-712959 

A.  L  A.  Booklist 


Tobin,  William  James,  1910- 
see 


Architecture  of  the  femur.    Part  2;    The 


shaft. 


Tobis  Filmkunst 


Art  Regensburg, 
Aul  grosser  Fahrt. 

Bismarck. 

Die  3   [i.  e.    Drelj   Groschenoper. 

Das  Ekel. 

Ein  gliicklicher  Mensch. 

Herr  Sander  lebt  gefiflirllch. 

Hi  mme  Istu'rmer . 

Jakko. 

Meine  Freundln  Josefine. 


Toby  Tyler  joIm  the  drcaa.  [Filnutripj    Walt  Diiney  ProductiotM. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Ca,  1971. 

lfUmuripa(p(.].99fr.;pt.3.121fr.)  color.  33mm.  >ad2phaaodws 
(2i.csch):]2in.;33  t/3  rpm.;  PL  1.17  rain.;  pt  2,18  mia.  ( Adveatm dMics. 
let  1) 

Also  iMued  with  phoootape  in  ramm 

CaptioDed  versioa  (76  ft.  each)  also  iMued. 

With  ieM;ber  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Experience  of  a  young  boy  who  runs  sway  with  the  dttm, 
including  hit  perfonnancc  in  a  barcfaKk  act  For  etementafy  gradsa. 

(lOrcutstorics]  I.  Diaaey  (Walt)  Productiooa.  II.  Wall  DiMiey  Educa- 
tiooai  Materiali  Company-  III.  Series:  Adventure  damca.  (PUnwrip]  aei  I. 
lfZ7]  813  72-732726 

Wah  Disney  Educatiooal  72  MARC 

Materiali  Ca 


Toby  lyier  Jetes  the  drew.  [Filmstrip]    Walt  Dianey  Productioas. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materiab  Co..  1971. 

2  fihnstripa  [76  fr.  each)     ooior.     3S  mm.     (Adventure  cliiiici.  aet  I) 

Sound  vcniooi  (pt  1.  99  fr.;  pt.  2,  121  fr.)  also  iMiied. 

With  teacher  fuidc. 

SUMMARY:  EKpehenccs  at  a  young  boy  who  nnu  away  with  the  circua, 
including  Us  performance  in  a  bareback  act.  With  capdooa.  For  elementary 
grades. 

[1.  Grew  ttoriet]  1.  Disney  (Wah)  Productioas.  II.  Walt  Dianey  Educa- 
booal  Matariali  Company.  IIL  Sartos:  Adventure  claMica.  [Ftlnstripi  wt  1. 
tPZ7i  S13  72-732727 

Wah  DiMMy  Bducatiooal  73  MARC 

Maieriala  Co. 


459 


Today  let's  play  Man  from  Mars  (and,  Today  lefs  play 
Chinese  wall  (FUm^tnp)  Recreation  Films.  Released  by 
Athletic-  Institute,  1966. 

2  fllmatrips  in  1  roll  (pt  1,  88  fr.;  pt  2,  87  fr.)  «rior.  8S  mm. 
(Let's  play  series) 

With  manual 

Creditt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Barbara  L.  Strlpp:  consultaat 
Mary  Elizabeth  McCoy. 

Summary:  Teaches  sports  techniques  such  as  running,  tagging; 
dodging,  and  evading,  whUe  explaining  the  games  of  Han  from  Man 
and  Chinese  wall.    With  captions.     For  primary  gradea. 

1.   Gamea  l  Today  let's  play  Chinese  wall   {Fiimatrlp)     n. 

BecreaUon  Fllma  m.  Athletic  InsUtute.  Series :  Let's  play  ae- 
Hea  (Fflmstrlp) 

37-2.8  76-734286 

Portland  State  Unir.  Library 

Today  let's  play  Red  lion  jand,  Today  let's  play  Old  GtannJe 
Tippie  Toe  {Filmstrip)  Recreation  Films.  Released  by 
Athletiv-  Institute,  1966. 

2  flimstrlps  )n  1  roll  (pt  1,  41  fr.;  pt  2,  88  fr)  color.  85  mm. 
(Let's  play  sertea) 

With  manual, 

Creditt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Barbara  L.  Strtpp;  eonsuIUnt 
Mary  Elizabeth  McOoy. 

Summary:  Teaches  (porta  teiAnlquea  such  as  chasing  and  tagging 
while  explaining  the  games  of  Bed  lloo  and  Old  Grannie  Tipple  Toe. 
With  capUons.     For  primary  grades. 

1,  Games.  t  Today  let's  play  Old  Grannie  Tipple  Toe  (Film- 
strlp)     n.  Recreation  Fllma    m.  Athletic  Institute.  Series-  Let's 

play  series  (Filmstrip) 

„     ,    ,„  37-2.8  77-734289 

Portland  State  UnlF.  Library 

Today  let's  play  Speedy  squirrel  ,and,  Today  let's  play  Firt 
on  the  mountain  {FUmstnp)  Recreation  Fihns.  Re- 
leajaed  by  Athletic  Institute,  1966. 

iiif-'T'^'^J''  ^  ""  (P*-  1.  87  fr.;  pt  2.  82  fr.)     color.    85  mm. 

(Lets  play  aeries)  «  «uu. 

With  manual. 

1  fi,  "'•  T',"*  ^'•'■'IW  «">  max,  ot  Speedy  w'rrel  aidFlri 
on  the  mountain.    With  captlona.    For  prlmarTsrade.    ""•""'" 

Portland  SuteUnlr.  Library  '■vi'iw 

Today  let's  play  Stop  and  sUrt  .and,  Today  lefs  play  Red 
hght  (Fttrntlrip)  Recreation  Films.  Released  by  Ath- 
letic Institute,  19«6. 

. . X.-'""!*"'"  '"  1  ™"  (pt.  1.  30  fr;  pt.  2,  31  fr.)  color.  33  mm. 
ILM'splaj  aeries)  oj  mm. 

With  manual. 

Summarv:  Teaches  sports  technlqaee  such  as  moving  and  stopping 
while  eipUlnlng  the  games  of  Stop  and  start  and  Red  light  With 
captions.    For  primary  grades. 

t,r^  ^?^  -,'■  T?SL '*^  P'*y  ^^  "»•«  (FllmBtrtp)  «.  Recr«»- 
(FUnSSS  Ifutitute.  Series:    Let's  play  series 


Portland  State  Univ. 


372.8 
Library 


75-734291 


Today  the  twenty-first  (Motion  picture)  Port  of  New  York 
Authority,  1967. 

22  mliv     Ptl.     color.     16  mm. 

Summ4iry:  Describes  technological  developments  lo  shipping,  such 
as  the  lntenno<lal  aspect  of  containerlzation  and  the  use  of  automatic 
data  processing.  Shows  containers  being  moved  by  rail.  sea.  and 
air  transport  as  well  as  by  truck.  Discusses  various  aspects  of  con- 
tainer technology,  pointing  out  the  advantages  of  house-to-house  con- 
tainer movements  and  the  diverse  nature  of  contalnerlzable  cargo. 

1.  Containerlzation.  2,  Freight  and  freightage.  i.  Port  of  New 
York  Authority. 

658.7  Fi  A  67-5763 

Port  of  New  York  Authority 

Today  togtth.tr  (Motion  pictnre)  Jacksm  Williamson  Com- 
munity Action  Agency,  1970.    Made  by  Bill  Baber. 

8  mln.    sd.     b&w,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  still  lAotographs  and  live  action  to  deal  with 
the  children  and  the  experiences  they  encounter  each  day  as  part  of 
Project  Head  Start. 

1.  Project  Head  Start  I.  Jackson  Williamson  Oommunlty  Ac- 
tion Agency. 

362.7  79-711539 

CINE 

Today's  farmer  (Filnutrip)  College  of  Education,  Wayne 
State  University.  Made  by  Center  for  Instructional  Tech- 
nology.    Released  by  Wayne  Stete  University,  196- ? 

82  f  r.    b&w.    85  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  farming  In  the  United  States  frmn 
the  period  between  World  War  i  and  World  War  n  to  the  prMent. 
Describes  the  technological  and  agricultural  advances  made,  the  soil 
conservation  program,  the  farm  bloc,  and  the  farmer  as  a  btulneaa- 
man. 

1.  Agricultnre— U.  S.— Hist  2.  Fannera.  l  Wayne  State  Uni- 
versity, Detroit    College  of  Education,    n,  Wayne  State  Univeralt;, 


Detroit 


Wayne  State  Unlventty 


6S1 


FiA68-4427 


Today's  foods  and  breakfast.  [Filmstrip]    Cereal  Institute.     Made 
and  released  by  Instructional  Dynamics,  1971. 

40  b.  cc4or.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  >.,  7  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  approx. 
3  min. 

In  a  multimedia  kit  entitled  Project  A.M.  /today'i  foods  and  breakfast,  with 
leacher'i  guide,  workiheet  mutere.  and  filmstrip  with  record  entitled  An  initdc 
•tory — making  cereals. 

SUMMARY:  Oireal  breakfist  foods  help  illustrate  the  value  of  nutrition  in 
modem  foods. 

1.  Cercab,  Prepared— Juvenile  (Urns.     2.  Nutrition— Juvenile  films.     (1.  Ce- 
real*.   2.  Nutrition)       1.  Project  A.M./u>day's  foods  and  breakfast.    II  Cereal 
Institute,  Chicago,     lli.  Instructional  Dynamics,  inc. 
[TX395)  641.1  72-734803 

Cereal  Institute  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Today's    newspaper.    [Motion    picture] 
Released  by  Oxford  Films,  1972. 


Copley    Productions. 


23  mill.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  operations  involved  in  publishing  a  newspaper 
from  letter  press  to  of^t  printing. 

1.  Newspaper  publishing.      2.  Printing,  Practical.         I.  Copley  Press,  inc. 
Copley  Productions.     11.  Oxford  Films. 

[PN4734]  070  72-702439 

CINE  72  MARC 


Twentieth   Century-Fox 


Today's  teens    (Afotlon  picture) 
Film  Corp.,  1963. 

8  mlD.    sd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

A  MovietoDC  preseatatlon. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  W.  B.  HlgslnbotbUD ;  musle.  Jack 
Shalndlln;  editor,  Fred  AhrenB. 

Summary*  Presents  a  hntnorotw  toar  of  wrertl  coantrlea  to  point 
oat  that  teenagers  look  and  act  mttch  the  same  the  world  orer, 
especially  when  dandns  to  rock-and-roll  music. 

1.  Touth.        I.  Twentieth  Centary-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1412 

Today's  tomorrows  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Insti- 
tute, London,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  In- 
corporated, 1971. 

18  tnln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  study  of  the  Influences  of  envlronmeot  on  boys 
from  proletarian  twck^unds  as  reflected  In  their  {lalntlngs. 

L  Children  aa  artists.  2.  Art— Psychology.  S.  Students'  aoclo- 
ecoDomlc  statiK.  I.  British  Film  Institute,  London.  II.  Films  In- 
corporated. 

[N351]  769.06  73-712686 

Films  Incorporated 


Todd,  Zula.       Big  bad  bear 


Big  bad  bear. 


Todd:  growing  ap  in  Appalachia  (Motion  picture)  Herman 
Engel  Productions.  Released  by  Leaminf;  Corp.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1970. 

14  mln.     !wl.     color.     16  mm.     (Mr.ny  Americans) 

With  teach«i'.s  culde. 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  of  one  of  the  ethnic  groups  tn  American 
soclHy.  Describes  an  Incident  In  the  life  of  an  Appalachian  boy 
when  he  finds  a  pur**  full  of  food  stamps. 

1.  Minorities — U.  8.  I.  Herman  Engel  Productions.  II,  Learn- 
ing Corporation  of  America.  Series:  Many  Americans  (Motion 
picture) 

301.44  74-709721 

Learning  Corp-  of  America 

The  Toddler:  origins  of  independence  (Motion  picture) 
Video  Nursing,  1967.    Made  by  WITW-TV. 

44  mn.  ad.  bAw.  18  mm.  (Man  :  KIs  growth  and  development — 
birth  through  adolescence) 

Videotape  also  issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabun,  and  audiotape. 

Creditt:  Instructors,  Robert  C.  Nlcolay,  Marie  Brooker. 

Bummary:  IMscusBes  the  toddler  and  his  need  to  become  more  In- 
dependent with  regard  to  his  motor  and  sotflal  skills. 

1.  Infanta.  2.  Child  study,  i.  Video  Nursing,  inc.  Series:  Uan: 
bis  growth  and  development — birth  through  adolescence  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

166.42 
TMeo  Nnreinf 


Toei  ICabushiki  Kalaha 
see 

The  Mosquito. 

Mosquito — eggs  to  larvae. 

Mosquito — larva  to  adult. 
Mosquito — larvae . 

Mosquito  reproduction,  parts  1  and  2. 
Mosquito  structures — external. 


Mosquitoes — winter  and  summer  emrlron- 
ments. 

Toes  tell  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britumica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1969. 

6  ml  <.    mJ.    color    16  mm.     (I.«t'sMe) 

Magic  luomenta,  unit  8. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cretfitf;  Collaborator,  Roach  Van  Allen. 

Summary:  A  barefoot  girl  ateps  on  and  feels  many  textur«s  with 
ber  toea.    For  primary  gnioM. 

1.  Toea.  I.  Kocyclopaedla  BrlUnnlca  Educational  Corporatloa. 
terlea:  Let's  see  (Motion  pictare)  Series:  Haglc  moments  (Motion 
pictare)  nnlt  8. 

372.6  72-706928 

Baeyclopaedla  Britan-  olea  KdaeaUooal  Corp. 


Toffler,  Alvin. 
see 


Future  shock 


Together  (Motion  picture)     British  Film  Institute,  London, 
ig.lS.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

so  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  docks  and  warehouses  of  the  E^ast  End 
of  London  and  studies  two  workers  as  they  go  about  their  daily 
actlTltlee. 

1.  Longshor^nen — London.        I.  British  Film  Institute,  London. 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[HD8039.I^1  331.7  76-713804 

Films  Incorporated 

Together  (Motion  picture)    Vita  Productions,  1971. 

7  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  series  of  real  life  rlgnettes  telling  the  story  of 
people  helped  by  the  United  Fund  of  the  Miami,  Fla.,  area. 

1.  United  Fund  of  Dade  County.        I.  Vita  Productions. 
[HV98]  361.8  74-713505 

CINE 


Together.  [Slide  set]     Society  for  Visual  EtfucaUon,  1972. 

20  slides,     color.     2  i  2  in.     (Siidcas  for  creative  expression,  group  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  George  A.  Lane. 

SUMMARY:  A  collection  or  slides  intended  to  evoke  ideas  and  provide 
starting  points  for  student  discussions  and  creative  expressions.  Illustrates  the 
togetherness  of  people,  plants,  birds,  and  animals. 

I.  Fonuni  (Discussion  and  debate).  2.  Creative  thinking  (Education).  3, 
Fellowship.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  11.  Series:  Slideas 
for  creative  expression.  [Slide  set]  group  2. 

[LC6519j  779  72-736462 

SVE  72  MARC 


Together  alone  (Filmstrip)     Graphic  Research.    Released  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

AA  tv.  culiT.  ;i,"i  mm,  aixt  jthniioili'sc :  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jtvt'ir,  1  s.  for  HUtonintlc  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  12  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (Home  living  series) 

With  Instructor's  ninnual. 

St'MMAItV :  iMM-u.'«es  mental  Httltndes  for  marriage  prepara- 
tion and  explHlns  personality  adjustments  In  relation  to  the  newly 
married  state.  Stres.'ies  money  management  and  shows  ways  to  make 
a  marriage  a  happy  and  lasting  experience. 

1.  Marriage.  I.  Graphic  Research,  Inc.  II.  International  Film 
Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago.        Series:  Home  living  series  (Fllmntrlp) 

301.42  70-709220 

International  Film  Bu-  reau 


Together  for  life:  a  guide  for  planning  yonr  wedding.  [Filmstrip] 

Alpha  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

71  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  phonodisc:  2  t.  (It.  ten  manual  projector,  1 
s.  for  automatic  pro)ector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  17  min. 

With  script  and  planning  sheets. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Joseph  M.  Champlin. 

SUMMARY:  Designed  for  the  pariah  priest  to  present  to  couples  planning 
their  wedding  ceremony.  Shows  variatiofu  permitted  by  the  new  Roman  Cath- 
olic Rite,  and  conveys  the  holiness  of  the  nuptial  ceremony. 

1.  Marriage  service.  2.  Wedding  etiquette.  1.  Alpha  Corporation  of 
America. 

lBX2250i  265  72-735934 

Alpha  Corp.  of  America  72  MARC 

Togetfacmess  {Motion  picture)     Burlingame  Productions  in 
association  with  CBS  Films,  1960. 

30  min.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Angel) 

Credit*:  Producer,  Edward  H.  Feldman;  director,  Lamoni  John- 
son; writer,  Louis  Peltetler;  music,  Eliot  Daniel;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Robert  de  Grasse;  film  editor.  Bud  MoUn.  Ciut:  Annie  Fargi, 
Marshall  Thompson,  Doris  Singleton,  Gerald  Trump,  Ken  Lynch. 

Summary:  In  trying  to  achieve  togetherness  with  her  new  husband. 
Angel  secretly  tries  to  learn  to  play  pool  which  she  mistakenly 
believes  Is  bis  favorite  sport. 

I.  Burlingame  Productions,  n.  CBS  rilma.  Inc.  Series :  Angel 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-281 


Togg  Films 
see 


Toggle  switich  inStaBation  {Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Asso- 
ciates.   Released  by  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1968. 

4  mln.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Electrical  house  wiring) 

lxx)p  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary;  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  Installing  a  toggle 
switch  and  applies  this  procedure  to  both  new  construction  and 
remodding. 

1.  Electric  swltehgear.  i.  Fairfield  Associates.  tL  Jam  Handy 
School  Service,  Inc.  Series:  Electrical  house  wiring  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

621.32  71-702292 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Togo-Dahoacy.  [nUnstrip]    Avid  Corp.,  1972. 

51  rr.     color      3S  mm.        and  phonodisc:  I  a..  12  in.,  33  1/3  n 
18  min. 

With  tnchen  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  James  Pratt 

SUMMARY:  Poruayt  the  economic,  political,  and  cuhural  sysinnB  of  Togo- 
Dahomey  in  AMca.  Hl^lights  the  slave  trade  and  the  ties  which  BdU  eaiat 
between  Prance  sad  Africa. 

I.  Togo.     3.  Dahomey.       I.  Avid  Corporatioa. 
[DT582)  916.6  71-740524 

Avid  Corp.  72  MARC 


Toho  Kabushlki  KiUsha 


Atragon. 

Frankenstein  conquers  the  world. 

460 


Godzilla  vs.  the  Thing. 


Ddru  (To  live  I ) 

Toi  et  moi   (Motion  picture) 
see   You  and  me  (Toi  et  moi) 

Tokca  ec<Mionr-  behaTiorism  applied.  [Motion  picture]     CRM, 
1972.     Made  by  CRM  Productions. 

20  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Psychologist  B.  F.  Skinner  outhnes  his  theories  on  the  treat- 
ment of  the  mentally  ill,  criminals,  and  retardates,  showing  the  successful  ap- 
plication of  these  theories  in  a  mental  health  facility. 

I.  Behavior  therapy     2.  Skinner.  Burrhus  Frederic.  1904-  1.  Skin- 

ner, Burrhus  Frederic,  1904-  11.  CRM,  inc. 

tRC489.B4,  616.8  72-702557 

CINE  72  MARC 

A  Token  system  for  beharior  modification.  [Motion  picture]  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas  Bureau  of  Child  Research.  Released  by  Par- 
sons State  Hospital  and  Training  Center  Audiovisual  Dept., 
1971. 

10  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  a  token  economy  in  a  behavioral 
reinforcement  education  program  to  teach  moderately  and  severely  retarded 
gills  self  help  and  occupational  skilb. 

1 .  Menully  handicapped  children— Care  and  treatment.    2.  Behavior  modifi- 
cation,       i.  Kansas.      University.      Bureau  of  Child  Research.      II.  Parsons 
State  Hospital  and  Training  Center.     AiKiiovisual  Department. 
[RJ506.M41  362.3  72-702014 

University  of  Kansas  72  MARC 

Bureau  of  Child  Research 


Tokimow,  Alvln 


Tomo. 


Tokyo  family  meal — Japan  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp., 

1970. 

4  mln.  -  8l.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  tllm.    Film  notea  on  cartridge  case. 

Sunimary:  Preaenta  a  view  of  life  In  Japan  today.     Showa  a 
Tokyo  housewife  shopping  and  pr^tartng  a  family  meal. 

1.  Cookery,  Japanese.    2.  Tokyo — Social  life  and  customs. 
I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass. 

915.2  75-706398 

Eating  Corp. 


Tokyo  indnstrial  worker  (Motion  picture)     Public  Media, 
inc.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

IT  min.    ml.    color.    16  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Eldlted  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  ftlr  Film 
und  Blld.  Munich. 

Bvmmary:  A  study  of  life  In  the  Mett^polltan  area  of  Tokyo 
where  old  cuatoma  and  new  Western  cttstoms  exist  side  by  side. 
Followa  an  Industrial  worker  from  a  modem  factory  to  hlg  Japanese 
cultural  home. 

1.  Tokyo  —  Social  life  and  customs.  2.  Labor  and  laboring 
classes — Tokyo.  l  Public  Media.  Inc.     n.  Films  Incorporated. 

Series:  Han  and  his  world  (Motion  picture) 

915.21  72-705471 

Public  Uedla,  Inc. 


Tokyo:-  lartest  dty  in  the  worid  (FUmBtrfp)  Bailey  Filma 
in  collaboration  with  Franklin  Publications.  Released  by 
Bailey  Films,  1966. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Japan  :  Asia's  modem  power) 

With  manual. 

Creditt:  Author,  Virginia  Lawrenson. 

Bummary:  Shows  scenes  of  modern  and  old  Tokyo,  Including  the 
view  from  the  Tokyo  Television  Tower.  Pictures  the  Imperial  Palace, 
the  Diet  BulldlDg,  the  Gliua,  the  Asakusa  Temple,  the  Meljl  Shrine, 
public  transportation,  and  parks.    With  captions. 

1.  Tokyo— Description.  i.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Series :  Japan  :  Asia's  modern  power  ( Filmstrip ) 

915^  74-735131 

Bal!ey-FUm  Aaaodatea 


Tokyo    OlyptaJ,    (Motion    picture] 
Reteaaed  by  Pyramid  ram*,  1966. 


Koo    Ichikawa.    1964. 


93  mis.    sd.    cokir.     16  mm. 

Alao  issued  in  33  mm.  and  id  super  S  mat.  ia  canhdge  aad  on  recL 

Shorter  vciaioa  (32  min.)  also  issued. 

SUMMARY:  Document!  the  beauty  of  the  human  emotiona  and  powers 
which  are  experienced  in  massive  competitive  spons  as  esemplifted  by  this  1964 
Olympic  games.  liKludes  shots  of  the  various  ccoipetitive  events,  tbc  patboa  Ot 
the  pwtklpants'  strugglca,  and  tbc  reaclkxia  of  tfac  audience. 

I.  Olympic  Oaroes.  Tokyo,  1964.       I.  Ichikawa,  Kon,  1913-  H. 

Pyramid  Films,  ioc. 

[GV722  1964]  796.4  72-700937 

Pyrmmid  nims  73  MARC 


Tokyo    Olympiad.    [Motion    picture] 
Released  by  Pyramid  Hlma.  1966. 

32  obIb.     sd.    eotor. 


Koa    Ichikawa,    1964. 


Alao  taaued  ia  33  hub.  aad  ia  super  I  mm  io  cartridge  aad  oo  raeL 

Laager  vcnk»  (93  min.)  also  issued. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  bauty  of  the  human  emotiona  and  powati 
which  are  experisaced  in  maMive  competitive  sports  as  cxempUfled  by  the  1964 
Olympic  israes.  iocludea  sbou  of  the  various  competitive  eveaia,  tbc  pa^os  «f 
tbc  partidpanta'  stnig^ea,  and  tbc  raactioaa  o(  tbe  avdieaoc 

1.  Olympic  Games.  Tokyo,  1964.       I.  IcUkawa,  Koo.  I9IS-  IL 

Pyramid  IHlms,  inc. 

[OV722  1964]  796.4  72-700939 

Pyramid  PlbM  73  MAKC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Xokyo^worid's  largrest  city  {Motion  picture)    Int«mati<Hud 
Communication  Films,  1966.     Made  by  Compass  Films. 

4  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Japan  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartriiUe.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

WItb  teacher  study  guide 

Summary:  Illnstratee  the  booming  economr  of  Tokyo  wblch  has 
been  reoonstructed  since  almost  total  destructloo  during  World  War 
n. 

1.  Tokyo — Economic  conditions.  i.  International  Oommunlca- 

tlon  FlImSL        Series:  Japan  series  (Uotkxi  picture) 

915.2  72-703197 

International  Communl-  cation  rtlms 


Tolerance  {Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Zagreb,  Yugoelavia. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1970. 

10  min.     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ettmmojy:  An  animated  story  atraut  a  midget  who  Ls  Ignored  and 
eventually  destroyed  by  a  group  of  eccentrics.  He  goes  to  heaven, 
where  he  comes  across  a  friendly  group  of  midgets,  and  finds  him- 
self to  t>e  Intolerant  of  a  midget  who  is  half  as  tall  as  he  Is. 

I.  Zagrefo-fllm.     n.  Contemporary  Fllms/McGraw-HIl). 

179  73-708571 

UcOraw-HlUBookCo. 


ToUrag,  A.  G. 
see 


Das  Buch,  wie  es  wurde. 


The  Toll  gate  {Motion  picture)     William  S.  Hart  Co.,  1920. 
Released  by  Blackhawk  I>^ms,  1963. 

71  m  u.     si.     l)4w.     16  ram. 

Orl|;inaHy  released  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  Imperfect :  various  Hoenes  wanting. 

Reproduced  from  an  incomplete  35  mm.  version  In  the  Library  of 
CongrefM  and  supplemented  by  two  sequences  from  the  collections  of 
private  IndivlduaK 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Director.  Lambert  Hlllyer;  story.  Lambert  Hlllyer,  Wil- 
liam S.  Hart :  photography,  Joe  August.  C(ul:  William  S.  Hart, 
Anna  Q.  Nils.*<on,  Jack  Richardson,  Joseph  Singleton,  Richard  Head- 
rlok. 

Sumnvirj/:  Western  melodrama.  Outlaw  "Black'"  Deerlng  escapes 
after  being  captured  during  a  train  robbery,  finds  and  kills  the  man 
who  betrayed  him,  and  finally  wins  the  respect  and  admiration  of 
the  sheriff  by  deliberately  casting  away  his  freedom  In  defense  of 
a  yonnt:  woman  and  her  child. 

I.  William  S.  Hart  Company,  ti.  Blackhawk  Films,  Inc.,  Daven- 
port. Iowa.     m.  Gatewood  W,  Dun.siton  film  collection. 

791.43  Fi  68-442 

The  Toll  of  the  Civil  War  {FUmstrip)     Educational  Direc- 
tion.    Released  by  Teonifax  Education  Division,  1969. 

41  fi'.     color.     35  mm.     (The  Civil  War  as  it  happened) 

Also  iKsued  with  phonodlsc. 

WItb  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Depicts  war's  ravages,  focusing  on  the  destruction  of 
war  materiel  and  the  monetary  cost  of  the  war.  Combines  destruc- 
tion of  railroads  and  devastation  of  the  countryside  with  the  loneli- 
ness and  suffering  of  men  In  the  field,  prisoners,  and  the  wounded. 
Includes  pictures  of  Lincoln's  death,  the  dead  of  both  armies,  burials, 
and  cemeteries.    With  captions. 

1.  L'.  S.— History— CIvli  War— Destruction  and  pilUge.  i.  Bdu- 

cationat   Direction,   inc.     n.   Plastic  Coating  Corporation.     Tecnifax 
Division.  Series :  The  Civil  War  as  it  happened  (Fllmstrip) 

973.7  77-736023 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Toll  of  the  Civil  War.  tFilmstrip]      Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Tecnifax  Education  Division,  1970. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  v  (1  ».  for  manual  projector.  1 
».  for  automatic  projector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  14  min.  and  phonottpe  in 
cassette.     (The  Civil  War  as  it  happened) 

In  LC  collections. 

Captioned  version  also  iuued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  war's  ravages,  focusing  on  the  destruction  of  war 
materiel  and  the  monetary  cost  of  the  war  Combines  destruction  of  railroads  and 
devasution  of  the  countryside  with  the  loneliness  and  suffering  of  men  in  the 
field,  the  prisoners,  and  the  wounded.  Includes  picmres  of  Lincoln's  death,  the 
dead  of  t»th  armies,  burials,  and  cemeteries. 

1,  United  Stales— History— Civil  War— Destruction  and  pillage— Juvenile 

films.  (I.  United  States — Hbtory — Civil  Warj  1.  Educational  Direction,  inc. 
II.  Plastic  Coating  Corporation,  Tecnifax  Division,  III.  Series:  The  Civil  War 
as  it  happened,  [Filmstrip] 

[E468.9]  973.7  72-735147 

72  MARC 


Tolman.  Ruth, 
see 


Charm  and  poise  for  getting  ahead 


Attractive  and  expressive  hand  positions. 

BcautiAil  potture  for  eveiyoae. 
The  "Etiquette"  of  gom%  in  and  out  ot  doors. 

How  to  avoid  offeadiiis  others  when  ■mokinf  or  chew- 
I  gam. 

How  to  carry  ''■"■^Vf  and  umbreUag. 

How  to  face  an  audience  with  poise. 
How  to  get  into  and  out  of  a  car  with  ease. 
How  to  have  a  (raccAil  walk. 


How  to  wear  and  cany  iJovea. 

How  to  wear  eapea  and  ttolw. 

"Sitting  pretty"  for  all  occasions. 
Standinf  poeitioiu  for  visual  poiie. 

Techniques  for  ascending  and  descending  stain. 

Techniques  for  putting  on  and  removing  coata. 

Tel,:pboiie  techniques  tot  the  secretary. 

Tolstoi',  Lev  Nikolaevich,  graf. ,  1828-1910. 
Khadzhi-Murat 


The  White  warrior. 

Tolftoy.  [Motion  picture]  BBC-TV,  London.  Released  in  the 
U.S.  by  Time-Life  Fdms,  1971. 

30  min.     ad,     bAw,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  interview  with  Leo  Tolstoy's  daughter.  Alexandra  Tobtoy, 
telling  how  she  became  her  father's  confidante  and  companion  after  he  left  home 
at  >2  to  find  peace  from  public  attention  and  his  ncwottc  wife.  Includes  an 
account  of  Tobtoy's  death, 

I.  Tobtol.  Lev  Nikotaevkh.  graf.  I82S-1910.  2.  Tobtaii.  Aleksandra 
L'vovna,  gnfinO,  1«»4-  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.     Televi- 

•ion  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

lP03385.T5j  928  72-700661 

Time-Life  FOms  72  MARC 

T<dtec  dTiUzatiiM.  [Filmstripj  Bailey  Fihns  in  cooper&tioo  with 
the  Los  Angeles  County  Museum  of  Art.  1966.  Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media. 

SS  fr.  colof.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  2  s.  <1  s.  for  manual  projector,  I 
B.  for  automatic  projector),  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  11  mil.  each  side.  (Master- 
works  of  Mexican  an,  no.  4) 

With  manual 

SUMMARY:  Presents  cxamptei  of  Toltec  and  Altec  art. 

I.  Toitecs— An  3.  Aztecs— Art.  1.  Bailey  Films,  inc.  Hollywood.  Calif. 
IL  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Scries:  Mastcrworks  of  Mcaican  art.  [Fdm- 
sirip]  no.  4. 

[F1219.3,A7,  709.01  72-733278 

BFA  Educstkmal  Media  72  MARC 

The  Toltec  empire  (Filmstrip)     Tenth  Muae,  196<t. 

44  f  r.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY :  StureTa  the  rise,  expansion,  and  fsll  of  the  Tolteca 
Focuses  on  the  dtlee  of  Tula  and  Chlcbte  ItsA. 

1.  Toltecs.  2.  Tula  de  AUentle,  Mexico.  8,  CUelMo  Itsa,  Mexico. 
I.  Iteth  Muse,  tnc 

[F1219]  970.3  78-789462 

Tenth  Muse 

Tf^ec  mystery  {Motion  picture)     Chet  Henson  Films,  1964, 

28  min.     sd.    color.     18  mm.     (The  America  that  was) 

Credit*:  Writers  and  photographers,  Chet  Henson,  Bonule  Hen- 
son;  narrator.  Pat  Miller;  music,  Dale  White. 

Suwiwurj/,-  Travelog.  Explores  the  Toltec  ruins  at  Tula  and  San 
Juan  TeoUhuacan  lo  the  Mexican  valley  and  at  Cbl<4i«Q  Itxa  in 
Yucatan  for  clues  to  the  mjateriotis  disappearance  of  the  Toltec 
clTlUzatloa. 

1.  Toltecs— Culture.  l  Henaon  (Chet)  Films.  Series:  The 

America  that  was  (Motion  picture) 

917.2  75-702017 

The  Toltecs  of  the  hind  of  god  Quetzalcoatl  (Filmstrip) 
Anne  Marie  Rambo.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1970. 

4«  fr.  colur.  35  mm.  and  phonodluc;  1  s.,  12  In..  33t  rpm. 
niiiTogroove.      (Mexico's  Indian  heritage) 

With  Btudy  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  tiie  Toltecs  In  relation  to  their  worship  of 
the  god  Quetzalcoatl  and  in  relation  to  the  priest  and  king  Quetsal- 
ooHtl.  Includes  scenes  of  the  cities  of  Teotlbuacftn  Tula,  and 
Cholula. 

1,    ToItecM.  I,    Rambo.    Anne    Marie.      IE.    BFA    Educational 

Media.  .'series;    Mexico's   Indian   heritage    (Filmstrip) 

970.3  70-737211 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tea  aad  Anae:  Hakhsg  oat  [Motion  pictiire]    A\idio  Productkna, 
1969.     Rdeaied  by  Perennial  Educatioa. 

14  min.     ad     color.      16  mm.     (Dating  aeries) 

Other  versiona:  16  mm.  in  cartridfe  with  ma(Dctic  aouad;  tnper  %  mm.  oa  tacl 
with  optical  sound;  super  8  mm.  ia  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  videotape  oa 
reel;  and  vidcocafttc. 

With  teacher's  guide  prepared  by  Evelyn  MOUa  DuvalL 

SUMMARY:  Examioea  dating  behavior  and  raiaea  the  queatioa  of  wboae  job 
it  ia  (o  maintain  acceptabte  siaodards  oa  a  date. 

1 .  Adoteacence.  2.  Dating  (Social  cuatoma)  1.  Audio  Productiooa,  inc.. 
New  Yorit.  II.  Perennial  Educatioa,  iac.  IIL  Scries:  Dating  aeries.  (Mo6aa 
picture] 

[HQ796]  301.41  72-701004 

Perennial  Educatioa  72  MARC 

Tom  Lehrer  sings  PoUntkm  {Motion  piat;ur0)  V.  S.  Public 
Health  Service,  Commxinicable  Disease  Center,  1967.  Made 
by  Astrafilnns. 

3  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  mustcat  satire  on  the  eStects  of  air  and  water 
pollution. 

1.  Air— Pollution.  2.  Waters-Pollution.  i.  U.  S.  Communi- 
cable Disease  Center,  Atlanta. 

628  FiE  68-88 

CINE 


iTom  Hboya,  {Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1969. 

2SmIn,     Sd.     b&w.    16  mm,     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  April  12.  1950.  on  the  NBC-TV  doctimeDUrT  abow  Meet 
the  press.  ^  «       ,     ^ 

CredUa:   Producw.  Lawrence  Splvak;  director,  Frank  Slingland. 

Summary:  Tom  Mboya.  of  Kenya,  discusses  the  African  natlonallat 
rooveroeot  with  Ned  Brooks,  moderator,  Mae  Craig,  Pauline  Fred- 
erick, Stuart  Heosley,  and  Lawrence  Splvak. 

1.   Mboya,  Tom.     2.  Nationalism— Africa.  t  National  Broad- 

casting Company,   Inc     NBC  Tdertalon  Network.  Series:  Meet 

the  press  (Motion  picture)'  __ 

70-701477 


Tom  Sawyer  {Motion  picture)     Famous  Players-Lasky  Corp. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures,  1917. 

53  min.    si.    bftw.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  Imperfect:  main  titles,  production  credits,  and  end 
titles  wanting.  „        „  .      „    ^ 

Based  on  the  novel  The  adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer,  by  Mark 
T*aItL 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Creditt:  Director.  WllHam  D.  Taylor;  photoplay,  Julia  Crawford 
Ivers.  Catt:  Jack  Hckford,  Robert  Gordon,  Clara  Horton,  Antrim 
Short,  Edjrtbe  Chapman,  Alice  Marvin,  George  Hackathome. 

BummatT/:  Screen  adaptation  of  Mark  Twain's  classic  about  the 
life  and  adventures  of  a  typically  mischievous  boy  in  a  small  Missouri 
town.  „ 

L  CleniCTis,  Samuel  L*nghorne,  1835-1910.  The  adventures  of  Tom 
Sawyer,     n.  Paramount  Pictures,    Inc.      in.    Gatewood    W. 

Dunston  film  collection. 

Fi  68-443 


Tom  Sawyer   (Filmstrip)     Filmfax  Productions.     Released 

by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    (Best  loved  books) 

SUMM-UtY:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  The  adventures  of  Tom 
Sawyer  by  Mark  Twain.    With  captions. 

I.  Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne,  1835-1910.  The  Adventures  of 
Tom  Sawyer.  II.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York.  Ill,  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  IV.  Series:  Beat  loved  books  (Film- 
strip) 

813  76-740249 

Umversal  Bducatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Tom  Thumb 


Famous  children's  stories:    Tom  Thumb, 


little  Tom  Thumb. 


Tomasi  Di  Lampedusa,  Giuseppe.  1896-1957.       n 
gattopardo 

see 


The  Leopard. 


Tmnatoes — from  seed  to  table  {Motion  picture)  Films/ 
West.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services, 
1970. 

11  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher  guide. 

Bttmmary:  Illustrates  the  raUing  of  tomatoes,  from  planting, 
harvesting,  and  canning,  to  transporting  to  the  market  Exphilns 
the  Jobs  of  the  people  and  machines  involved.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.   Tomatoes — Juvenile  Sims.  i.    Films/West,   Inc.     ti.   AIMS 

Instructional  Media  Services. 

872.8  70-708896 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Tomkins,  Richard 


461 


Ishi  In  two  worlds. 


Tommy  and  Dee-Dee  {Motion  picture)  Communications 
Litboratorv.  Bank  Street  College  of  Education.  Released 
by  McOraw.Hill  Book  Co..  1967. 

5  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Bank  Street  reading  Incentive  film 
series) 

With  teacher's  eulde. 

Summary.-  Shirley  MacLalne  reads  a  book  by  Ten  Liang,  which 
compares  Tommy's  life  In  the  United  States  with  Dee-Dee's  life  In 
China. 

1.    Reading— Audio-visual    aids.  i.    Liang.   Yen.   1912?- 

Tommy  and  Dee-Dee.  u.  Bank  Street  College  of  Education,  New 
York.  Communications  Laboratory,  m.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. 

Fi  A  67-2310 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Tommy  McLin  (Motion  picture)     Gulf  States  Utilities  Co. 
Hade  by  Julius  D.  Feigelson.    Released  by  United  Film 

Associates,  1968. 

1  min.     sd.     color     16  nun.     (The  Power  peoi^) 

Bumnuiry:  Bxplalna  how  an  electrical  utIUtles  lineman  turned  his 

boyhood  pastime  of  tree-cIlmblng  Into  aa  Important  occupation. 
1  Electric  industry  workers.  i.  Golf  States  UUUtlee  Company. 

n.  United  Film  Assodstaa  Series:  Tbe  Power  people  ( Motion 

picture) 

eai.819  73-702622 

OINE 


Library  oj  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tommy  Torres  and  his  tall  talcs  (Filmstrip)  Multimedia 
Education.  Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation. 1971. 

3-1  fr.    color.    STi  mm.    and  phonodixc:  1  tk,  12  In.,  33)  ri>iu.,  I>  mlri. 
mlcrogroove.     (Phonics — InltiBi  conmnant  wundn,  group  1) 

.<l80  Issaed  with  phonotape  in  cas^^tte. 

With  teacher's  ^ide. 

SUMMABT:  Presents  t  story  which  stresses  the  Initial  coosonant 
sound  of  the  letter  "t."    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language  —  Orthography  and  spelling — Juvenile  Alms. 
2.  English  language  —  Alphabet  —  Juvenile  Alms.  3.  English  lan- 
guage— CoDaooanta — Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Multimedia  Education,  Inc. 
II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  III.  Series:  Phon- 
ics— ioitial  consonant  sounds  (Filmstrip)  group  1. 
[LB1526]  372.6  76-789491 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Tomo  (Motum  picture)    Alvin  Tokunow,  1968. 

10  min.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  abstract  film  from  the  Genesis  n  dim  program. 

I.  Toktmow,  Alvin.    ii.  Genesis  n  (Motion  picture) 

704.945  73-706132 

CINE 


Tomorrow  (Motion  picture)    Bill  Land  il970?, 

16  mln.     ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  experimental  Aim  which  presents  a  story  set  after 
World  War  III  about  a  boy  and  girl  whose  love  for  each  other  ulti- 
mately leads  to  their  destruction,  because  they  are  (rom  different 
groups  who  are  at  war. 

I.  Laod,  Bill 

791.43  73-711540 

CINS 


[Motion  picture]     Pyramid  Filma,  1972. 

16  mkL     mL    bftw.     16  nun. 

CREDITS:  Director  aod  writer,  Robert  Hcsth.     CAST:  Fanny  Lubritiky. 

SUMMARY:  A  Rctional  Mory,  presented  in  the  form  of  a  documentary. 
aboM  a  tweet,  old  lady  who  Uvea  ia  a  shabby  botd  for  aeaior  citiiens.  Pictures 
the  psycltotofficsl  probtems  which  develop  becauw  of  her  lortdioeM  aad  iaola- 


1.  Pyraaud  Pilnw,  inc. 
[PNI9971 
A.L.A.  BooUisi 


72-701541 
MARC 


Tom<nTOw  at  ten  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Points  out  the  advantages  of  practldog  good  health 
and  hygiene  habits,  using  the  experiences  of  a  girl  who  iB  unprepared 
for  an  interview  for  her  first  Job. 

1.  Hygiene.  2.  Beauty,  Personal.  i.  Eothen  Fllma.  n.  Popalar 
Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Aadio-Vlsual  Division. 
646  73-704509 

Popular  Sdeoce  Audio-  Visuals 


Tomorrt>w  begins  Tcstarday  (Motion  picture)  Industrial 
Education  Dept.,  University  of  Maryland.  Made  by  Film 
Production  Unit.  Released  by  University  of  Maryland, 
1970. 

29  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

8UHMABY:  Describes  a  program  In  industrUl  arts  for  children 
oo  the  seventh-grade  level.  Presents  the  background,  rationale,  and 
application  of  the  program,  and  depicts  tiie  educational  processes  as 
mil  aa  indicating  some  of  the  projected  outcomes. 

1.  Indostrial  arts— Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)  I.  Mary- 
land. University.  Industrial  Education  Dept.  IL  ftUrrtand.  Uni- 
versity. 

873.2  77-711641 

CINE 


Toaorrow  is  a  day  (Motion  picture)  Illinois  Sesquicenten- 
nial  Commission,  1968.  Made  by  Gupfjenheim  Produc- 
tions. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Hummarv:  Reviews  the  history  of  Illinois,  Including  such  events 
as  (he  emergence  of  Lincoln,  the  Civil  War,  and  the  up-surge  of 
Chicago.  These  elements  converge  In  a  final  time-present  montage  of 
muscle,  bustle,  and  productivity  that  characterizes  the  spirit  and  tone 
of  the  Prairie  State. 

1.  Illluols — History.        i.  Illinois.     Sesquicentennlal  Commlsaion. 
977.3  72-701744 

CINE 


ToMorrow  li  mmfhe.  {Motion  picture]  Pidtlic  Televisioa  Library. 
Made  by  KRMA-TV.  ReLeaied  by  Indiana  Univenity  Audio- 
Viaual  Center,  1971. 

60  min.     id.     color.      i(  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  pbotograpbcr.  and  editor.  MichadlWvatian; 
writer.  David  Roberts;  narrator.  Ben  Avery. 

SUMMARY:  A  visual  assy  which  exptorcs  man's  relationship  to  bis  envi- 
ronment by  comparing  scenes  of  natural  beauty  in  the  United  Suies  with  (ceiMe 
showini  environmental  probtem  confronCini  cities  and  suburba. 

1.  Eovironmental  pohcy— United  State*.  2.  Qties  and  towns— Unitsd 
States-  I.  PuHic  Televistoa  Library.  11.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center. 

|HC110.E5j  333.7  73-714822 

IndtMis  Univ.  72  MARC 

Audio- Visual  Center 


Tomorrow  is  oar  birthday  (Motion  picture)    Paul  Herriott 
Productions,  Canada,  1967. 

an  uiia.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CreiiU:  Director,  Paul  Herriott;  raroeraman,  Peter  Reu»«ch:  edi- 
tor, Joe  Ruff.  ^        .     ..     ,       .w 

Hummarv:  Portrays  Centennial  events  acroM  Canada  during  the 
year  of  E»po  67.  ^ 

1.  Canada— <'entennlal  celebrations,  etc.        i.  Paul  Herriott  Pro- 
ductions. 

894.0971  70-707451 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tomorrow   ...    today   (Motion  picture)     CBS  Films.     B«- 
leased  by  McGi-aw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1966. 

27miu.     sd-     color.    16  mm.     (The  21«t  century) 

Summary,-   Examine*  the  ways  In  which  scientists  simulate  the 

future   in   order  to  solve  technological  problems.     Shows  the  lunar 

n»dule  of  the  Apollo  project  that  will  someday  land  on  the  moon 

and  dwnonstrates  how  It  will  work. 

1    Project  Apollo.    2.  Simulation  methods.        i.  CBS  Filma  Inc 

n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  OMupany.        Series:  The  21st  century  (Motion 

'"^°"'  601  75-700465 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Ck). 

Tomorrow's   America    (Filnwtrip)     Office  of   Information, 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Apiculture.    Released  by  Photo  Lab,  1971. 

58  fr.  color.  86  mm.  and  phonodisc  :2  s,  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  S8i  rpm..  9  mln  each 
side. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Also  issued  aa  slides. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Portraya  how  one  community  succeeded  in  raising 
its  economy  by  increasing  employment,  halting  out-migratlon,  and 
Increasing  the  quality  of  life. 

1.   Economic  policy.     2.  (Community  development  L  U.  8. 

DepL  of  Agriculture.     Ofllce  of  Information.     II.  Photo  Lab.  Inc. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

[HD82]  330.9  77-739448 

U.  S.  Dept  of  Agriculture 

TwoCT Dw  *■  tkO^m.  [Motion  picturej    Henry  Mayer.    ReleaMd 

by  Perennial  Education,  1971. 

17  min.     id.    cok>r.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Traca  the  evolution  of  man'i  retstioasfatp  with  nature,  por- 
Irayi  the  proWemi  of  overpopuUtioQ.  and  stresses  the  aeed  for  birth  coatroL 

I.  Birth  control.  2.  Human  ecology.  3.  Poeulstioa.  1.  Mayer,  Henry 
1914-  ..-.._... 


[HQ766] 

ONE 


301.3 


72-700027 
MARC 


Tomorrow's  foundry  today  (Motion  picture)  General 
Motors  Corp.,  Photographic  Dept  Released  by  General 
Motors  Corp.,  1967. 

13  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummani:  Describes  the  processes  Involved  In  establishing  a  new 
toanufacturlng  facility. 

1.    Foundries.  i.   General    Motors   Corporation.     Photographic 

Dept     11.  General  Motors  Corporation. 

338.4  Fi  A  67-5978 

General  Motors  Gorpo-  ration 

Tomorrow's  game  {Motion  picture)  St.  Louis  Cardinals  and 
Anheuser-Busch.  Made  and  released  by  Shelby  Storck  & 
Co.,  1968. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  officials,  minor  league  managers,  coaches, 
and  teaching  specialists  work  with  the  Cardinal  players  and  rookies 
In  spring  training,  pointing  out  the  hard  work  that  goes  into  building 
ball  players  of  major  league  caliber. 

1.  St  Louis.     Baseball  club  (National  League)  t.  St  Lonia 

Baseball  club  (National  League)  n.  Anheuser-Busch,  inc.  m.  Shelby 
Storck  and  Company. 

796.857  Fi  A  68-238 

CINE 

ToaMMTow*!  mtwwpmftr.  [Motion  picture}  Zagreb  Films,  Yugos- 
lavia. 1971.  Made  by  Jozc  Pogaczik.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
MaM  Media  Associates. 

II  min.    sd.    bJtw.     16  mm. 

With  discussion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Portnyf  ihc  oppressive  day-by-dsy  life  of  a  unstl  newspaper 
boy  as  he  ia  shaped  prematurely  into  an  adult  by  the  sordid  events  in  the  w<^d 
which  he  cannot  undentand. 

I.  Zagreb-tUm.     II.  Mass  Media  Astocisiei. 
tPN1997j  791.43  72-700401 

Maaa  Media  AsaocUtcs  72  MARC 

Tomorrow's  television :  g;et  what  yoa  want  or  lilce  what  yoa 

get  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Television. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center, 
1970. 

62   mln.     ad.     bAw.     16   rom.     (Public   broadcast    laboratory) 

Cr«di/a;  Producer,  Arthur  Alpert;  correspondent  Edward  P.  Mor- 
gan: editor,  Joseph  Filipowlc. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  competitive  struggle  between  various 
segments  of  the  communication  industry  inhibits  and  Inflnences 
what  is  shown  on  television. 

1.    Television    broadcasting— U.    8.  i.    National    Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center,  ir.  Indiana.  Unlveratty.  Audio- 
Visual  Center.  Series:  Public  broadcast  laboratory  (Motion 
picture) 

384.56  70-706S48 

Indiana  tJniv.    A-T  Oenter 

Tomorrow's  waterfront   today    (Motion  picture)     Toronto 
Harbour  Commission,  1968.     Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crediii:  Producer,  F.  B.  Crawley;  director,  Berb  Taylor;  script 
George  Bain;  commentator,  Jonne  Oranlc;  animation,  John  Harden; 
music,  Bert  Carrier,  John  Sannen;  cameraman,  Herb  Taylor;  film 
editor,  Jim  Williams. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  port  of  Toronto,  a  modem  world  port, 
through  which  pass  such  varied  articles  as  breakfast  cereals,  shoes* 
microphones,  spotlights,  and  wbeela.  Traces  Its  history  to  the  origi- 
nal plans  of  1912  and  deacrlbea  projecta  for  Its  future  devekqiment 

1.  Toronto.        L  Toronto.     Board  of  Harbour  Commisstoners. 

887.1  Fi  A  68-959 

National  nim  Board  of  Canada 


Tomorrow's  world:  feeding  the  bilUons  (Motion  picture) 
National  Broadcastinf^  Co.  Released  by  McOr&w-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968. 

53  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaty:  Discusses  the  amount  of  land  now  In  use  for  food  pro- 
duction, and  examine*  ways  In  which  to  Improve  the  ose  of  the  land. 
Describes  new  methods  of  food  production,  such  as  farming  the 
oceans. 

1.  Food  supply.  2.  Agriculture.  8.  Uarine  resourcea  i.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.  u.  UcOraw-HlU  Book  Company. 
8S8.1  Fi  A  68-2193 

McOraw-HllI  Book  Co. 


462 


Tomorrow's  world:  man  and  the  sea  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1968. 

54  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,  . 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  and  development  of  oceanography. 

and  describes  some  of  the  benefits  to  man  that  can  be  derived  from 

1     Oceanography.    2.    Ocean    engineering.        i.    National    Broad- 
casting Company,  inc.     n.   McGraw-HlU   Book  Company. 

651.4  Fi  A  68-2295 

McGraw-Hlil  Book  Co. 


Tompkins  County  Hospital.    AuxUiary 
see 

A  New  world  for  Peter. 

Tompkins  County  Hospital.    ChUdren's  Ward. 
Parents'  Committee 
see 

A  New  world  for  Peter. 

Tondo;   a   round  about  a  round    (Motion  picture)     KinK 

Screen  Productions,  1970. 

9  mlu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUUMAKY:  Shows  dances  exemplifying  reality  and  aurreallty 
sprung  from  the  fantastic  mind  of  a  child  at  play.  Puta  people 
and   real  circles — people-slse  cylinders — on  the  same  dance  floor. 

1.  Cttndng.        I.  King  Screen  Productions. 

791.43  70-711542 

CINE 

Tone   poem    (Motion    picture)      Lakin    Productions,    1969. 
Made  by  Jonathan  Bainbridji:e. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  tone  poem  which  explores  the  frail  anxieties  of  a 
young  couple  after  a  bitter  quarrel 

I.  Lakln  Productlona 

15a.4  79-705698 

CINE 

The  Tong  man   (Motion  picture)     Haworth  Pictures  Corp. 
Released  by  Robertson-Cole  Cb,,  1919. 

48  mln,    bI.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  3S  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  ITie  dragon's  daughter,  by  Clyde  C,  Westover. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection,  IJbrary  of  Congress. 

CredUg;  Dlrwtor.  William  Worth  Ington ;  scenario,  Richard 
Schayer:  photographer,  Frank  D.  Williams.  Ca«t:  Se»nie  Haya- 
kawa.  Marc  Bobbins,  Helen  Jerome  Eddy,  Toyo  FuJIta,  Jack  Abbe. 

Summary:  A  drama  set  In  Chinatown  Involving  the  most  feared 
hatchet  man  of  the  secret  society  Bo  Sing  Tong  who  is  chosen  to 
kill  the  father  of  the  girl  he  loves. 

I.  Westover,  Clyde  C.  The  dragon's  daughter,  n.  Haworth  Pic- 
tures Corporation,  iii.  Robertson-Cole  Distributing  Corporation,  it. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  74-709650 

Tonga  (Filmstrip)     Hulton  Press,  London,  1967.     Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

35  fr.    b&w.    35  mm.     (Countries,  regional  studies,  and  peoples) 

Picture  post  filmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  Fyfe  Robertson. 

Summary:  Describes  the  small  kingdom  of  Tonga  as  it  Is  today. 

1.  Tonga  Islands— Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London, 
n.  Dufour  Editions,  inc.  Series:  Countries,  regional  studtee,  and 
peoples  (Filmstrip) 

919.6  Fi  A  67-4046 

Dufour  Editions 

Tony   Beaver,  griddle  skater  (Filmstrip)     Taylor  Associ- 
ates, 1970. 

tV)  f I-.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc  :2  s.  ( 1  a  for  manual  projec- 
tor, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  33|  rpm.,  13  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (Tell  me  a  story.     Library  4,  no.  2) 

.^Iso  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  book,  picture-cued  tell-back  booklet,  and  teacher's 
folder.  „ 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Elisabeth  and  Carl  Oarmer. 

SUMMARY:  A  Ull  tale  about  what  happens  when  Tony  Beaver, 
champion  griddle  skater  of  the  Southern  States  and  a  West  Virginia 
woodsman,  challenges  his  cousin  Paul  Bunyan  to  a  griddle  skate  race. 
For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Oarmer,  Elisabeth  (Black)  Tony  Beaver,  griddle  akater.  II. 
Tavlor  Aasociates.  III.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story  (Filmstrip)  Library 
4,  no.  2. 

372.6  74-788736 

Taylor  Associates 

Tony  Rwne  (Motion  picture)     Arcola-Millfield  Productions. 
Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1967. 

110  irln.     sd.     color,     S5  mm. 

Pa  na  vision. 

Bawd  on  the  novel  Miami  mayhem,  by  Marvin  H.  Alt>ert. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Aaron  Roi4enberg;  director,  Gordon  Douglas; 
screenplay,  Richard  Breen;  nnmlc,  Billy  May:  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Joseph  Blroc:  film  editor,  Robert  Simpson.  Coal;  Frank 
Sinatra,  Jill  St.  John,  Richard  Conte,  Oena  Rowlands,  Slmoa  Oak- 
land. Jeffrey  I.ynn.  Lloyd  Bochner. 

Summary:  Detective  Tony  Rome  searches  for  a  missing  diamond 
pin  and  teams  that  bis  client's  stepmother  is  being  blackmailed  by 
her  first  husband  and  had  to  sell  all  of  her  Jewelry  in  order  to  pay 
him. 

I.  Albert,  Marvin  H.  Miami  mayhem,  n.  Arcola-Miitfleld  Pro- 
ductions. III.  Twrn-  lleth  Centiiry-Fox  Film  Corporation. 
791.43  72-707843 

Tony  Trumpet  and  the  brass  family  (Filmstrip)     Filmfax. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,    color.    3S  mm.    and  phonodisc.     (Meet  the  music  makers) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  L'scti  cartoon  characters  to  teach  children  about  the 
trumpet  and  related  Instruments.  Musical  excerpts  and  sound 
elTecta  pi-esent  students  with  authentic  sounda  of  brass  Instnmieots. 
For  elementary  grades 

1.    [liawi   ln-<Inimenta  I.   Fllinfsx  Productions,  New  York.     II. 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta  III.  Berlea;  Meet  tb«  miMc 
makers  (Filmstrip) 

rML988]  788  71-740618 

Universal  Education  and  Vlaual  Arts 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tonylyn  Productions 
see 

The  Blob, 
Paradisio. 


Too  hiftk  a  i^icc.  [Motion  picture]  Intunnce  InformatiOD  Intti- 
tute.  Made  by  Harvest  Films.  Released  by  Association-Sterl- 
ing FUms,  1971. 

IJ  min.     Ml.     cotor.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Illuilraies  how  deaths,  injuries,  and  property  damsfc  in  suu 
■ccidenu  can  be  reduced  throufh  improved  bumper  lyUem*.  sir  bap,  breaks- 
wiy  ti(Rt  and  poles,  and  flcsibte  fuardraib. 

1  Aulomobtks— Safety  devices.  I.  Insurance  [ttformation  Institute,  il. 
Association -Steriini  Films. 

[TL242)  629.28  73-715306 

ONE  72  MARC 


Too  mmj  Bona.  [FUmstrip]    Edncatioa  Division,  Weatctn  Pub. 

Co.,  1972. 


51  tt.     cokx.     3S  mm.        and  phoDodiM::  2  a..  7  in.,  33  1/3  i 
(Educational  esperienccs  Kwod  tOmstripa:  About  real  aoimali) 

Abo  isaued  with  phonoupe  in  caaaette. 

With  tcacber'i  guide  by  Adelaide  HolL 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Lilian  Moore. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Cyrua  Porter;  editorial  dir«ctat.  William  . 

SUMMARY:  A  story  about  a  little  boy  who  triea  many  kinda  of 
he  fiodi  juai  the  richt  one.  For  primary  gradea. 

(1.  Peta— Storieai       1.  Moore,  LOiaa    Too  many  Boioa.    II. 
liahiof  Company.  Raeioe.  Wii.     Education  Divkioa.     III.  Serie 
nperieocc*  tound  filmatrips:  About  real  animak.  tFUnMrip] 
lPZ7]  372.6  72- 

Educ.  Div.  Weatera  Pub.  72 

Co. 


before 
Pub- 


733483 
MARC 


Too   many   do^    (Filmstrip)       Teaching    Resources   Films, 

1971.     Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

,1*'.  fr.  oolor.  STi  mm,  and  phODOdIsc:  2  s.  (1  a.  far  manual 
projwtor,  1  B.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In..  3.^J  rpm.,  i5  mIn.  each 
dltif .     ralci-ogrcMjve.     ( Beginning  to  read,  serlea  E ) 

I(ea<ting  level  one.     With  teacher's  xnide  and  text. 

Summary:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  of  the  dame  title  by  Ramora 
Dorrel  Ehiprt  with  Illustratlona  bj  Howard  Baer.  telling  a  atory 
about   a  family  that  has  twelve  dogs.     For  primary  grade*. 

I.  Dupri,  Ramona  Dorrel.  Too  many  dogs.  11.  Teaching  Re- 
eources  Films.  III.  Series:  Beginning  to  read  (Filmstrip)  aeries  B. 
872.4  73-738934 

Teaching  H«'»ources  Films 


Too  much  help  {FUmstrip)    Q+Ed  Productions,  1966. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  g.,  12  In..  33J  rpm..  9  mln. 
(Teenp,:(ciit  i-elallonshipa.  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  Evelyn  Miller  Berger;  editor.  Wallace  Smith 

Summary:  Demonstraies  the  resulting  problems  when  parents  do 
what  they  think  best  for  their  child  without  taking  his  wishes  '"*'* 


Into 


account. 

1,  Parent  and  child.  i.  Q+Ed  Productions, 

parent  relationships  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

301.42 

Q+Ed  Productions 


Too,  too,  too  hot.  [Filmstrip]     Urban  Media  Materials,  1972. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (I  s.  in  English,  1  s.  in  Spanish), 
12  in,.  33  1/3  rpm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  illustrator,  Mark  Rubin. 

SUMMARY:  lllusirates  a  story  for  children  about  a  child  from  a  minority 
group.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Minorities -Juvenile  films.     [I.  Minorities— Fiction j        I,  Urban  Media 
Materials. 

[PZ7]  372.6  72-733767 

Urban  Media  Materials  72  MARC 


Too  young  to  hate  {Motum,  picture)     CBS  News,  1963. 

30  mln.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm. 

Sponsmed  by  tbe  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecwst  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth 
century. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Isaac  Klelnerman;  director,  Peter  Poor;  re- 
porter, Walter  Cronklte;  writer,  Barbara  Sapinaley;  photograpber, 
Edmund  Bert  tierard ;  edtter,  Dena  Burger. 

Bummarj/:  Discusses  the  Children's  International  Summer  Village 
program  and  shows  the  program  at  work  In  England,  Oermany,  Nor- 
way, and  at  I^ng  Beach,  Miss.  Children  from  many  parts  of  the 
world  discuss  what  they  have  learned  from  the  program  and  talk 
about  the  friendships  they  hare  made. 

1.  Children's  International  Summer  Village.  l  The  Twentieth 
century  (Televlstoa  prt^ram)  n.  (Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 
Inc.     CBS  News. 

362.7  Fi  67-142 


Tool  box  ballet.  {Motion  picture]  ABC- TV  and  Sandler,  Bums 
and  Manner  Productions.  Made  by  ABC- TV.  Released  by 
ABC  Media  Concepts,  1972. 

8  min      sd,     color.      16  mm.     (Curiosity  shop) 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Allan  Sandler.  Stan  Bums.  Mike  Marmcr. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  fantasy  in  which  toob  act  out  the  diverse  roles 
played  by  people  in  the  human  world.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Social  role—  Juvenile  filma.     [1.  Social  rolej        I.  American  Broadcasting 
Company      II.  Sandler.  Bums  and  Manner  Productions      III.  ABC  Media  Con- 
cepts.    IV.  Series:  Curiosity  shop.  [Motion  picture]. 
[HM131)  372.1  72-701827 

American  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Co. 


The  TwA  grinder.    Part  1 :  Basic  parts  and  safety  precaa- 

tions  (Motion  picture)     DCA  Educational  Products,  1970, 
Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    c<^or.    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  ca8»«tte:     II  ipe. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  basic  parts  and  their  fuactlons  of  the  beach 
and  pedestal  grinders.    Points  out  safety  precautions. 

1.  Orlnding  and  polishing.    2.  Sharpening  of  tools.        1.  DCA  EdU' 
catlonal  Products. 

[TJ1280]  684.08  73-712895 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  Tool  grinder.  Part  2:  Basic  operations  and  dressing 
the  wheels  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational  Products, 
1970.    Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    sL    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette-     12  Ips. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  OonsulUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

StTMUART:  Presents  basic  operatloos  of  the  tool  grinder,  show- 
ing stick,  diamond,  and  star  dressers:  cutting  rods  and  sheet  metal; 
and  grltidlag  castings. 

1.  Grinding  and  polishing.  2.  Sharpening  of  tools.  I  DCA  Edu- 
cational Prodocts. 

[TJ1280]  684.08  77-712896 

DCA  BdacaUonal  Products 


The  To(^  grinder.  Part  3:  Sharpening  various  cottiAg 
tools  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1970. 
Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4    mln.     si.     color,     super   8   mm.     and   ptaoaotape   Id   cassette 
11  Ips. 

With  script 

CREDITS :  ConsulUnt.  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :   Illustratea  bow  to  sharpen  various  cutting  tools  In 
eluding  hatchets,  cold  cbtaels,  wood  chiaela,  gougea,  and  plane  inHis. 

1.  Grinding  and  polishing.     2.  Sharpening  of  tools.  I.  DCA 

Edncatlonst  Products.     II.  Sharpening  various  cutting  tools  (Motion 
picture) 

[TJ1280]  684.08  70-712897 

DCA  Edncatlonal  Product* 


The  Tool  grinder.  Part  4:  The  Plane  blade  grinding  at- 
tachment (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educational  Products, 
1970.    Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette-  11  Ipe, 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  use  the  plane  blade  grinding  attacta- 
meat  for  greater  accuracy  In  sharpening  plane  Irons  and  other  tools. 

1.  Grinding  and  poUahlng.  2.  Sharpening  of  tools.  I.  DCA  Kdu- 
catlonal  Products,  II.  The  Plane  blade  grinding  atUcfameot  (HoUoo 
picture) 

[TJ1280]  684.08  74-712898 

DCA  Educational  Producti 


The  Tool  grind«r.  Part  5:  GrtadUlg  twfat  drDb  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Eductional  Products,  1970.  Hade  by 
cinema  (.ommunicationa. 

WKh'^^r'/pt  "'"''■    '"'"'°"'-    ■niipboi.oUpell.cuMtt.illlBi. 
SSS£"^    '^»™°""'.  Harold  Jonas, 
the  aid  of  a  homemade  table  and  guide  ^"»."a  ana  wim 

1.  Grinding  and  pollahlug.     2.  Sharpening  of  toola        I  Kli  IVni 

SSieiona,  ^^8.  TM128M 


The  Tool  grinder.    Part  6 :  Twist  drill  grinding  attachment 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1970.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  turn,    and  pbonotape  la  caasette  -  II  Ips. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  ConsulUnt  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY  :  Shows  how  to  use  the  twist  drill  grinding  attacfameut 
for  greater  accuracy, 

1-  Grinding  and  polishing.  2.  Sharpening  of  tools.  I.  DCA  Edu- 
cational Products.  II.  Twist  drill  grinding  attachment  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[TJ1280]  684.08  78-712900 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  Tool  grinder.    Part  7:  Grinding  metal  lathe  tool  bits 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1970.   Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette:  ll  Ips. 

WItb  script 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY;  Shows  how  to  grind  typical  tool  bits.  Including  a 
threading  tool,  to  accurate  speelflcationa 

1.  Grinding  and  polishing.  2.  Sharpening  of  tools.  I.  DOA  Edu- 
cational Products.  II.  Grinding  metal  Uthe  tool  blU  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[TJ1280]  684,08  71-712901 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Tool  or  weapon? — safety  b;  proper  use  and  maintenance  of  toob 
and  equipment  [Slide  set]     Film  Communicators,  1972. 

67  alides.  color.  2  x  1  in.  and  phonotapc  in  caasette:  17  min.  (Prind- 
plea  of  aalety  for  fire  rioters,  unit  2) 

With  instructor'!  guide  and  study  msmial. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Ray  Jewell;  writer,  Maisball  Pcrham;  luiTstor,  CoUn 
Male;  illustrator.  Herb  Johmon. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  the  correct  ntethods  and  techniques  for  using  fire  fitt- 
ing tools  and  cquipmenL 

CONTE^JTS:  1.  Introduction.— 2.  Tools.— 3,  Equipment. — 4.  Summary. 

1.  Fire  extinction— Safety  measures.  2.  Hre-depisrtmeats — Equipment  and 
■«q>pUes.  I.  Film  Communicators.  II.  Scries:  Principles  of  Mfety  for  fire 
filters.  (Slide  set]  Unit  2. 

[TH9182)  362.3  72-735309 

inim  Communicators  72  MARC 


463 


Toolbox  ballet.  [Motion  picture]      ABC  Television  Network. 
Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts,  1971. 

I  min,     sd.     color.      16  mm.     (Curiosity  shop) 
CREDITS:  Producer,  George  Pal. 

SUMMARY:  Animated  tools  perform  an  intricately  choreographed  ballet. 
For  elementary  grades. 

(1.  Tools — Fiction]       I.  American  Broadcasting  Company.     II.  ABC  Media 


Concept*.     III.  Scries:  Curiosity  shop.  rMotioa  pcturc] 
tPZ7i  792.82 

aNE  72 


72-700336 
MARC 


Tools  for  assembly  {FUmttrip)    Society  for  Visual  Educsr 

tion.  1969. 

57  fr  rolor.  3.'*  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  18 
mln.     (Basic  tools  for  woodworking) 

Produced   In   cooperation   with   Inrtructlonal  Dynamics, 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  scrtpt. 

Summary:  Idciitlfles  fasteners  and  driving  tools,  and  oemonstratea 
methods  of  fastening  wood  pieces.  Shows  how  to  select  the  propw 
fastener  for  the  Job.  „    „  ,  a    !„*_  «.. 

1  Woodwork  (Manual  training)  2.  Fastenings.  x.  Socletj  for 
Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Basic  tools  for  wood- 
working (Filmstrip)  

684.08  70-732885 

Society  for  Vliinial  Education 

The  Toiria  of  the  insectivores  to  catch  animals  (Filmstrip) 
Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1963. 

27  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

Credits:  Author.  Wolfgang  Hagemann. 

Svmmari/:  Explains  why  and  how  some  plants  develop  devices 
for  catching  Insects.  Describes  the  three  basic  mechanics:  ad- 
hesive traps,  leaf  traps,  and  the  pitcher.    With  captions. 

L    Insectivorous   plants.  i.   Budek    (Herbert   B.)    Pllnw  and 

Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

580.4  70-735328 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Toomai  of  the  elephants  by  Rodyard  Kipling  (Filmstrip) 
Don  Bo3co.  Released  by  Hniversai  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc.  (Classic  stories  for  chil- 
dren) 

With  student  participation  guide. 

St'MMARY:  Presents  an  adaptation  of  Rudyard  Kipling's  Jungle 
tale  Toomai  of  the  elephants.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Kipling,  Rudyard.  186o-1936.  Toomai  of  the  elephants.  II. 
Bosco,  Don.  III.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  IV.  SeriM: 
Classic  stories  for  children  (Pilrastrlp) 

823  70-740286 

Unlvemal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

To«t,wklrtl.,  ,|„k,  .^  b.,.^  jModM  picture,     Wrt  Dimey 

10  min.     id.     eoior.      16  mm. 
Orj«iiu]Jy  relCMCd  in  33  mm.  in  1933. 
Willi  lencber  guide. 

CREDtTS:  Direcion,   c   Aii^i,!   Nichofc   Wnrt   KImtall;  lUCT    Did 
H«m«,;  .mmjux^  W„d  Kimhnll.  J„li„,  Sv„d.^  Mtc  D.^HZ7i^ 

SUMMARY:  Profemo,  Owl  o««.  UK  ori^tndd^dopmenlrfmi-al 

rirr;:^"'^  "-"^  -*  too.  .i.^^  p,s^'^-s 

e^%o„uo..  ,?'■'  "-^00"' 

Materials  Co.  MARC 


Toot,  whittle,  ptaak,  aad  boom.  [FOnutrip]  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tiona.  Released  by  Walt  Dianey  Educational  MateriaJt  Co., 
1970. 

72  fr.  eoior.  3S  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  •..  12  in.,  33  I  /3  rpm.,  9  min. 
(Adventures  ia  music,  act  1) 

Abo  issued  with  pboooupc  in  cassette. 

Captioaed  verskm  (53  tt.)  also  iMued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Cartoon  characters  usee  the  origin  of  nuncal  iostrwoeatt 
from  prehinonc    times  to  the  present 

1.  MMical  iastrumenta.  I.  Disaey  (Walt)  ProductioM.  II.  Walt  Dimcy 
Educattooal  Materials  Compwiy.    III.  Series:  Adventures  ia  music,  [Ftlm»uipj 


t  I. 
[KfL460] 

Wall  Disaey  Educational 
MalerialaCo. 


781.9 

73 


72  732644 
MARC 


Toot,  wUftlet  plaak.  Bad  booH.  [Hlmatrip]  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educadonal  Materials  Co., 
1970. 

S3  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Adventure!  in  munc.  let  1) 

Sound  veraioni  (72  fr.)  abo  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Cartoon  character*  trace  the  origin  of  musical  instruments 
from  prehistoric  timet  to  the  present  With  captiona. 

1.  Musical  inslrumenis.  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Production*.  11.  Walt  Disney 
Educstionsl  Maierisb  Company.  III.  Series:  Adventures  in  muaic.  [Filnuuipi 
let  1. 

tML460i  781.9  72-732645 

Walt  Disaey  Educational  73  MARC 

Ikfatefiab  Co. 

Toozy  and   whiskers   {FUmttrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 
tl»6-!, 

26  fr.  color.  33  mm.  (The  Cat  who  sle^is  all  day  and  his 
friends) 

CredUt:  Scrtpt.  photography,  and  iilustratlons,  Snisabeth  Dresser, 
Peggy  Oullck. 

Summary;  A  cat  named  Toozy  solves  the  problem  confronting  a 
guinea  pig.  Includes  teactier  guide  frames  and  Tocabolary  UMa. 
With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Herbert  M.  BIkins  Company.  Series :  Tlie  Cat  who  sleeps  all 
day  and  bis  friends  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  n-7MlS8 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Top    {Motion  pichire)     Jimmy   Murakami,   1965. 
leased  by  Contemporarj'  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 


Re- 


8  iiiin.     bO.     color.     16  mm. 

A  Miiiakaml-Wolf  production. 

Credit!:  Director,  writer,  and  animation.  Jimmy  Murnkami: 
muHlc.  Don  Speoht. 

Summary;  A  satlrlcul  animated  cartoon  about  the  strusfles  of 
people  as  they  Mrlve  to  become  financial  succeases  and  to  reach  the 
top  In  bualnesA. 

1.  ExecutlTes— Anecdotes,  facetiae,  satire,  etc.  2.  Success— Anec- 
dotes, facetiae,  aatlre.  etc.  I.  Murakami,  Jimmy.  n.  Contem- 
porary FIlma/McG  raw-Hill. 

741.59  Fi  A  68-2455 

Contemporary  FUms/Mc-  Graw-HlU 


Top  deck  (Motion  picture)     British  Film  Institute,  Lcmdon, 
1962.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  FiUns  Incorporatod,  1971. 

28  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Romance  on  top  of  an  omnlboa  abows  the  vaxarlea 
of  love. 

1.  Lore.        I.  Brltlab  Film  Inatltnt^  Loodoo.    II.  FUma  Incor- 
iwrated. 

[BF575.L8]  791.43  77-712686 

Films  iQcorimrated 


Top  end  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau,  1970.  Made  by  Australian  Commonwealth 
Film  Unit.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1970. 

16  mln.    Bd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits :  Producer,  Ian  Dnnlop;  director,  DtHiald  Cromble. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  way  of  life  of  four  people  who  either 
own  farms  or  work  on  the  land  In  Australia's  Northern  Territory. 

1.   Farm   life — Northern  Territory,  Australia.  I.   Australia. 

News  and  Information  Bureau. 

919.4  73-709882 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Topeka  is  a  people  place   (Motion  picture)     Southwestern 
Bell  Telephone  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Centron  Corp. 

26  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  pictures,  sound  effects,  music,  and  occasional 
words  to  show  various  aspects  that  make  T(^)eka,  Kaoa.,  an  enjoy- 
able city  In  which  to  live. 

1.  Topeka,  Kan.— Description  and  travel.  I.  Southwestern  Bell 
Telephone  Company. 

917.81  74-711643 

cure 


Topic  sentence  power   (Fllmstrip) 
see   Paragraph  power:   Topic  sentence  power 


Topkapi   {Motion  picture) 
Artists  Cx)rp.,  1964. 


Filmways.     Released  by  United 


Topology  {FiliMtrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1965. 

36  fr.    color.    3&  mm. 

Creiitt:  Author,  Paol  Fleming. 

Bttmmary:  Gives  an  example  of  a  topoloflcal  problem,  presenting 
surface  transformations,  simple  open  and  simple  closed  curves,  and 
transformation  of  curves.    With  captlona. 

1.  Topology.  I.  Budek  (Herbert  Bl.)  nims  and  Slides,  Santa 
Bari>ara,  Calif.  ^  «„.««.. 

513  72-735834 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  ot  Calif. 


Topology.  [Motion  picture]     Halas  and  Batchelor.  London.  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  CCM  Films,  1972. 

9  mtn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  leachcr's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  John  Halas. 

SUMMARY:  An  animiied  film  which  iHu»tratM  thoM  propertiea  of  geomet- 
ric figures  or  solid  bodies  which  remain  invariant  under  certain  transforma- 
tions. Includes  illustrations  of  such  concepu  as  the  KtWiipberg  walk,  the  Klein 
bottle,  the  Mobius  strip,  and  networks. 

t.  Topology.        I.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Filnts.  ltd..  London.     II. 
CCM  Films. 
tQA6Ui  514  72-702779 

CCM  Films  7J 


120  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Ba^ed  on  the  novel  The  light  of  day,  by  Eric  Ambler. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Jules  Daaeln;  screenplay,  Monja 
Dani!«chew8ky :  muftio,  Manos  Hadjldakls;  photography,  Henri  Ale- 
kan;  editor.  Roger  Dwyre.  Catt:  Mellna  Meroourl,  Peter  Ustinov, 
Maximilian  Scbell,  Robert  Morley,  Aklm  Tamlroff. 

Summary:  A  comedy  adventure  about  a  particularly  ttl-asaorted 
group  of  thieves  who  plan  to  steal  a  priceless  jeweled  dagger  from 
the  Topkapi  Palace  Museum  In  Istanbul. 

I.  Ambler,  Eric,  1909-  The  light  of  day.     n.  Filmways.  Inc. 

UL  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1215 


Topographic  maps  {FUmstrvp)     Edwin  Shapiro  Co.,  1966. 
Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1   roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Filmstrip  set  2:  Geology) 
Summary:    Describes    topographic    maps.     Includes    map    projec- 
tions and  mapping  Instruments.     With  captions. 

1.   Topographic   maps.        i.   Edwin   Shapiro  Company.        Series: 
Geology   (Fllmstrip) 

626.9  73-734734 

Edwin  Shapiro  Co. 


Topography  and  cities  nf  Switzerland  {Motion  picture) 
Walt  Disney  Productions.  Released  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1969. 

.1  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Wett  Europe) 

I>xip  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Is.<<u(>d  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

From  the  IflWl  motion  picture  entitled  Switzerland. 

SumffMirv-'   Hhows  scenes  of  the  high  mountains,  the  rivers,  and 
the  principal  cities  of  Switzerland. 

1.  Switzerland  — Description  and  travel— 1W6-  i.  Disney 

rWalt)    Productions,    n.    International   Communication   Films,    m. 
Switzerland   (Motion  picture)  Series;  West  Europe  (Motion 

picture) 

914.94  79-703780 

International  Communi-  cation  Films 


Topography  and  relief  {FUmttrip)     Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

29  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  38|  rpm.,  9 
mln.    (How  to  read  maps  and  globes) 

Also  Issued  with  phoDOtape  In  casaette. 

With  tearher'n  guide. 

CreditM:  Editor,  Morrta  Oalt. 

nummary:  Showa  how  a  relief  map  or  plctortal  rtllaf  map  ahowa 
mounuins  and  valleya.  and  «splaloa  bow  cootoar  lines  indicate  tb« 
tovpl  of  the  Und.    For  eleaMOtarr  UrmOm.  _  , 

I    Topographic  maps.        i.  Bdocatlonal  Direction.  Inc.    n.  EaUng 

Corporation,  Cambridge,  Haaa.        Bcrlca:  Bow  to  read  mapa  and 

glofoea  (niioatrip)  ^„-«.« 

912  77-787319 

Baling  Corp. 


MARC 


Topology  (inside,  ontsidc.  on)  {Motion  picture)  Macmillan 
Co..  School  Division,  1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Loop  aim. 

S'i!S«^?Show8^t  certain  properties  of  position  are  not  af- 
fected by  topological  transformations,  such  as  stretching,  i^rlnklng 
etc.  Ill  u  spates  how  to  determine  If  a  point  Is  Inside,  outside,  or 
on  increasingly  complex  figures.  ^,,  u  _   m       v„-t      si-hnni 

1  TopolMy.  I.  Macmillan.  firm,  publishers.  New  York  School 
Division!^  ir  Davidson  Films,  San  Francisco.  Series:  Macmillan 
elementary  math  loops  (Motion  pictures)  7fi_70'aift 

Macmillan  Co. 


Topok^y:  the  study  of  snrfaces  {Motion  picture)  National 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1965.  Made  by  Prism  Productions  in 
cooperation  with  New  York  University.  Released  by 
Prism  Productions,  1969. 

28  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Inqalrlea  In  adence  -.  with  Mr. 
Wizard) 

Transferred  from  original  videotape  of  the  television  series  Mr. 
Wizard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credita:  Producer  and  author,  Don  Herbert 

Summary:  Shows  puiailes  and  tricks  to  Illustrate  some  of  the 
basic  concepts  of  topology. 

1.  Topology.  I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.    n. 

Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York,  m.  Mr.  Wiiard  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Series:  Inquiries  In  science  ...  with  Mr.  WlRard  (Motion 
picture) 

613  71-702103 

Prtsm  Productions 

Topouzanov,  Hrlsto 


Tope  {Motion  picture)    Charlee  Eames,  1969. 

7  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Authors,  Charles  E^mes,  Ray  Barnes ;  moalc,  Ellmer  Bern- 
stein. 

Bummaty:  Pictures  the  great  variety  of  to^  fr(Kn  many  lands, 
and  shows  how  they  are  wound,  prepared,  and  launched,  and  how 
they  spin  and  die. 

1.  Top.        L  Bamea.  Charles. 

745.59  72-706888 

Charles  Eames 

The  Torch  is  lit  {Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting 
Co.    Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26  mln.  sd.  biw.  16  mm.  (Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant 
years,  no,  11)  „  ^         ^  „ 

Based  on  the  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

Credit§:  Producer.  Ben  Felner;  originator.  Jack  Le  Vlen;  writer, 
Victor  Wolfson,  Eugene  Solow;  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Bur- 
ton; narrator,  Gary  Merrill;  editor,  Aram  Avaklan. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  British  losses  In 
Libya  and  Egj-pt.  Includes  scenes  of  the  fall  of  Tubruk,  ChurchlU's 
meeting  with  Roosevelt  In  June  1942,  and  the  Allied  landings  ID 
Algeria  on  November  8. 1&42. 

1    Worid  War.  1889-1W5.  L  Churchill,  Sir  Winston  Leonard 

Spencer.  1874-1965.  The  Second  World  War.  u.  American  Broad- 
casting Ompanv.  in.  Screen  Gems,  Inc.  Series :  Winston  Churchill : 
The  valiant  years  (Motion  picture)  no.  11- 

Fi  67-2117 


Torchlight  Productions 
see 

Dr.  Crippen. 

Torkelson,  G,  M,       Educational  media 
see 

Educational  media. 


lam  five. 

Toppin,  Edgar  Allan,  1928- 


Barriere  and  difficulties  of  the  North,  1790- 
1860. 


Black  achievers  in  the  North,  1790-1860. 


Black  progress  in  the  Revolutionaiy  era, 
1776-1790. 


Blues,  minstrels,  ragtime,  and  musical 
comedy. 

Fighting  for  freedom,  1863-1865. 


Road  to  emancipation. 

Slaveiy  In  the  northern  colonies,  1624- 
1776. 

Slavery  In  the  southern  colonies,  1619- 
1776. 

Writers  and  artists  of  the  new  era. 

Topps  Chewing  Gum,  inc. 
see 

The  Hidden  treasure. 


The  TorMcat  of  Joaa  of  Arc  [Motion  picture] 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 


CBS  News. 


22  min      >d.     color.     16  mm.     (You  arc  there) 

With  itudy  guide 

SUMMARY:  AreenKtmcoiof  the  fifteenih  century  trial  of  Josh  of  Arc  for 
heresy  and  treason  in  Fmtc«. 

I.  Jeanne  d' Arc.  Saint.  1412-U3I.  1;  Columbia  Bro«Jcastin|  SyMem,  inc. 
CBS  Ne^.     n.  BFA  Educational  Media.     III.  Scries:  You  are  there.  [Motion 

rDCli)5.6]  923  72-700118 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Tom    projects.    Bisht^   method   of   clothing   cwistmction 

(Filmstrip)    KiUy  Rotruck,  1966. 

32  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 

With  booklet. 

NUMMARY:  Explains  that  torn  projects  are  things  that  can  be 
made  from  torn  pieces  of  fabric  which  do  not  require  a  commerical 
pattern.  Teaches  identlflcatloo  of  the  grain  of  the  fabric,  atltcblng 
at  the  sewing  machine,  and  using  pressing  equipment 

1.  Machine  sevrlng.    2.  Dressmaking.        I.  Rotruck,  Kitty. 

646.4  73-737795 

Kitty  Botruck 


Tornado!  {Motion  picture)  V.  S.  Environmental  Science 
Services  Administration.  MaHe  by  Astra  Films.  Released 
by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1968. 

15  mln,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  The  story  of  a  typical  mldwestern  city  that  lies  In  the 
pnlh-  of  a  destructive  tornado.  Includes  scenes  of  a  tornado  la 
action  and  describes  protective  preparations.  Shows  weather  con- 
ditions which  generate  tornadoes  as  well  as  ESSA-Weather  Bureau 
methods  of  charting  conditions  and  Issuing  warnings  to  the  public. 

1.  Tornadoes.  i.  U.  S.  tlnvironmental  Science  Services  Ad- 
ministration.    II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

614.8  Fi  E  68-17 

CINH 


Tornado  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films,  1970.  Made  in 
collaboration  with  Environmental  Science  Services  Admin- 
istration. 

5  mln.    xl.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Meteorology-climatology) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS :   Producer,  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY  :  Presents  ground  views  of  the  development,  ai^roach. 
Impact,  and  aftermath  of  a  tornado  along  with  civil  defense  measures 
taken. 

1.  Tornadoes.  I.  Thorne  Fllm^  Inc.,  Boulder,  Coto.  II.  Series: 
Meteorology -climatology  (Motion  picture) 

[QC955]  651.6  74-712429 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 


Parris  Emery,  1965. 


464 


Tornado  disasters   {Motion  picture) 
Made  by  Century  Film  Productions. 

11  mill.     Hi.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  the  path  of  an  actual  tornado  In  Dallax,  Texais 
and  Kurveys  the  devantatlon  left  by  tornadoes  in  Indiana,  WlwwnHln. 
Arkansan,  and  Michigan  during  April  1985.  Includes  shots  of  Presi- 
dent Lyndon  Johnmn  Inspecting  damaged  areas  in  Indiana. 

1    Tornadoes.     2.  Dallas— Tornado.        i,  Emery,  Parris. 

651.5  Fi  67-614 

Tmnado  cmerKency  action  {Motion  picture)    American  Na- 
tional Red  Cross,  1968. 

5  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Pr««;niPd  by  the  American  National  Red  Croas  In  cooperation  with 
the  ES8A  Weather  Bureau. 

Summary:  Shows  the  dangers  of  a  tornado,  and  explains  protectiv* 
measures  to  take  should  a  tornado  t>e  sighted. 

1.  Tornadoes.  I.  Red  Cross.  U.  S.  American  National  B«d 
Croaa. 

614.8  70-707777 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tornado  situation  (^fotion  picture)  Thome  Films,  1970. 
Mftde  in  collaboration  with  Environmental  Science  Services 
Administration. 

5  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     ( HeteorotocT-cUinatolocT ) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Hayberry. 

SUMMART :  Orbital  satellite  moaalca  show  atmospberlc  coodlUotu 
over  Tsrlous  sectioas  of  cootloental  North  America  precedlnc  aod 
durltiK  a  tornado. 

1.  Synoptic  meteorology.  2.  Ueteorol(«y~Nortta  America.  3.  North 
America  —  Tornadoes.  I.  "njome  Films,  Inc^  Boulder,  Oolo.     II. 

Series:  Meteorology-cllmatologT  (Motion  picture) 
[QC874]  551.6  79-712430 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 

Toronto.     Board  of  Harbour  Commissioners 
see 

Tomorrow's  waterfront  today. 

Toronto.    Universi^.    Facul^  of  Dentistry 
see 

Cementation  of  inlays,  crowns  and  bridges. 

Gold  foil  technique. 

Surgery  for  immediate  denture  insertion. 


Surgical  aspects  of  periodontia. 

Toronto — the  queen  city  (Motion  pietttre)    Moreland-Latoh- 

ford,  Toronto,  1968. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (The  New  Canadian  dtlea  series) 

Ektachi'ome. 

Credita:  Producer,  Hugh  Moreland;  director  and  cameraman,  Rob- 
ert Fresco ;  script,  John  Sims ;  music,  Dave  Applebaum.  editor,  Tace 
De  Wit. 

Summaiy:  Surreys  the  city  of  Toronto  and  polotfl  out  Its  tourist 
attractions. 

1.  Toronto— Descr.  r.  Moreland -Latchford  Productions,  To- 

ronto.        Series:  The  New  Canadian  cities  series  (MoUon  picture) 

917.13  Fi  A  68-1230 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Torpedo  Bay  {Motion  picture)  Galatea,  s.  p.  a.,  Rome.  Re- 
leased in  the  V.  S.  by  American  International  Pictures, 
1964. 

96  mln.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Bruno  Vallati ;  director,  Charles  Prend;  screen- 
play. Alberto  Ca'Zorzl,  Augusto  Frasslnetl.  Bruno  Vallati,  Jack 
Wittingham.  Ctut:  James  Mason,  LilU  Palmer,  Oabriele  Ferrettl 
Alberto  Lupo.  Valeria  Fabrizl,  Geoffrey  Keen. 

Summary:  An  adventure  melodrama  set  during  World  War  ii  In 
which  an  Italian  submarine  commander  attempts  to  run  his  craft 
through  the  blockade  of  the  Stralu  of  Gibraltar  and  Is  forced  Into 
neutral  waters  near  the  international  sone  of  Tanglers  by  the  com- 
mander of  a  British  destroyer  who  is  pursuing  him. 

1.  World    War.    1939-1945— Drama.         i.  Galatea,   a    p.   a 
n.  American  International  Picture*.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Fi  67-1391 

Torq.gard  {Motion  picture)  Deer*  &  Co.,  1970.  Made  by 
Reid  H.  Ray  Films. 

3  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

jSumniury:  Discusses  Torq-Gard  engine  oil  which  is  qieclflcally  de- 
signed to  provide  proper  lubrication  for  big  power  equipment  under 
continuous  heavy  loads. 

1.  Lubrication  and  lubricants.  i.  Deere  and  Company. 

665  77-706133 

CINE 

Torque  on  a  current-carrying  coil  in  a  magnetic  field  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by 
Peter  J.  Barton  Productions. 

4  min.  Bl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Eteroonstratlons  in  physics, 
no.  9) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

f'REDITS:  Consultant.  Guenter  Schwan. 

SUMMARY:  Prewnts  a  lecture  demonstration  type  of  experiment 
that  illustrates  a  basic  principle  of  electromagnetic  physics  and 
relates  that  principle  to  the  real  world. 

1.  Electromaimetic  theory.  2.  Torque.  3.  Electric  colls.  I.  Holt. 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  II.  Series:  Demonstrations  In  physics 
{Motion  picture)  no,  9. 

[QC670]  537.1  73-711942 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Win-  ston 

Torque  on  a  permanent  magnet  in  a  magnetic  field  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by 
Peter  J.  Barton  Productions. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  S  mm.  (Demonstrations  in  physics, 
so.  8) 

Loop  film 

With  guide. 

fREDITS:  Consultant,  Guenter  Schwarr, 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  lecture  dMnonstration  type  of  experiment 
that  illustrates  a  basic  principle  of  electromagnetic  physics  and 
relates  that  principle  to  the  real  world. 

1.  Electromagnetic  theory.     2.  Torque.    3.  Magnets.  I.  Holt. 

Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.     IL  Series:  DMnonstratlons  in  physics 
(Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

[QCerO]  537.1  70-711941 

Holt,  RInphart  and  Win-  ston 

Torrvy   CaayoM.   (MotioD   picture]      BBC-TV,   London,    1970. 
Rdeaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Fdmt. 

26  min.    (d.    bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  ihc  daina|c  dooe  to  flora  and  buoa  duriaf  the  mcue 
operaiion  to  cleui  the  buchc*  and  hartion  of  the  oil  that  ipOled  whra  the  giaiit 
tanker  Torrey  Ctnyon  wu  wrecked  off  the  Itles  of  SciUy  in  March  1967.  Ib- 
dudet  •  diKuuion  by  •cientiiu  and  ihippinf  expert*  regarding  the  legal  and 
•odal  conaequences  of  the  tragedy. 

I .  Oil  poilutioa  of  riven,  hatbon,  etc.— Engbth  Channel.  3.  Toney  Canyon 
(Ship}  I.  Britieh  BrovlcMiing  Corporatioo.  Televinoo  Semce.  II.  Tune- 
life  Fdnw. 

cOCnili  628.1  76-714638 

Time- Life  FOhm  72  MARC 


Torricelli  Productions 
see 

Cities. 
Electronic  trio. 

Going  places. 
Marisa. 

Synthesizers  two. 
Triptych:    The  abstractions. 

Triptych:    The  geometries. 
Triptych:    The  players. 

Tors  (Ivan)    Films,  inc.  ,  Los  Angeles 
see 

Africa — Texas  style. 
Clarence,  the  cross-eyed  lion. 

Flipper. 

Flipper's  new  adventure. 

Rhino! 

Tors  (h^an)    Productions,  inc. 
see 

Namu,  the  killer  whale. 


Tortilla  making  (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  Multimedia, 

1970. 

3  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Life  in  the  early  West  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Explains  the  tortilla  making  process  that  was  used 
by  the  Mexican  residents  of  the  early  Spanish  mtasiona. 

1.  Tortillas.    2.  Cookery,  Mexican.         I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
Series:  Ufe  In  the  early  West  series  (Motion  picture) 

641.6  70-710143 

Doobleday  Hultlmedla 

The  Tortoise  and  the  hare  {Motion  picture)  Walter  Laotz 
Productions,  1953. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  television  commercial  advertising  Coca-Cola  Uses 
an  animated  version  of  the  fable  about  the  race  between  the  tortoise 
and  the  hare. 

L  Television  advollslng— U.  S.       i.  I^ntx  (Walter)  Productlona, 

660.14  79-702018 


The  Tortoise  and  the  hare  {Fihmtrip)     Cooper  Films  and 
Records,  1969. 

z/^'** '',  ,.*^'**'"-  35  mm.  andphonodlac:  IB.,  12iD.,  SSJrpin.,  4mln. 
(Our  citildren  s  heritage  sound  fllmstrips,  series  D) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Prentice  Ford:  music,  Boea  Rio;  narrator  and 
editor,  Margie  BelL 

Summon/:  An  Aesop  fable  which  shows  the  folly  of  boastfulnesa. 

I.  Aesopus.    n.  Cooper  Films  and  Records.  Series. 

3&S.2A  72-734040 

Cooper  nims  and  Recm^ 


The   Tortoise's   secret    (Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Jason  Art  Service. 


Hacmillan    Co.,    1969. 


40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.  mi- 
crocroove.     (African  legends.and  folk  tales) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Narrator,  Moses  Gunn. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  an  .African  folk  tale  that  explains  natural 
phenomena,  describes  the  origins  of  customs,  and  teaches  morals. 

1.  Tales.  African.  I.  Macmlllan,  firm,  publishers,  New  Tork. 

II.  Series :  African  legends  and  folk  tales  (Pllmstrip) 

[GR360]  398.24  76-738790 

COMFlUns 


Toscanini:  the  maestro  revisited  (Motion  picture)  Bell 
System  and  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by 
Henry  Jaffe  Enterprises,  1967. 

r>5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Itell  Telephone  hour) 

Summary:  A  documentary  profile  of  To.*<canlni  and  hiH  68  years  as 

a  conductor.    Traces  Ills  personal  and  profewional  life  and  dlscus-ses 

hh  Interpretation  of  music.    Includes  rare  kinescope  recordings  from 

his  concerts. 

1.  Toscanini,  Arturo,  1867-1967.  i.  American  Telephone  and 

Telegraph  Company,     n.  National   Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     in. 

Henry  Jaffe  Enterprises.  Series:  Bell  Telephone  hour   (Motion 

picture) 

785  Fi  A  68-121 

CINE 


465 


Tossed  salad  (Motion  picture)  Fairfield  Associates.  Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    »d.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Cooking  aerlea,  part  2) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  bow  various  ingredients  are  prepared  for 
tossed  salad. 

1.  Salads.         I.  Fairfield  Associates.     II.  Universal  E>]ucation  and 
Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Uotion  picture)  part  2. 
[TX807]  641.8  70-715079 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art* 

Total  internal  reflection  and  barrier  penetration  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1!)71.     Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

4    mln.      si.      color,     super   8   mm.      (Experiments   in   phyBics— 
microwave  optics) 
Loop  fllm. 
With  guide  book. 

CHEDITS:  Author,  Tom  Smith;  collaborators.  Albert  V.  Baez 
assisted  by  Cloan  PoweU  and  Homer  Bosserman. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  eiperiroenta  which  illustrate  the  related 
concepts  of  critical  angle  and  toUl  Internal  reOectioa  for  light  and 
microwaves,  and  demonstrate  barrier  penetration  with  microwaves 
and  light  „ 

1    Microwave  optica.    2.  Reflection  (Optica)        I.  Bocydoi«edla 
BriUnnlca    Educational    Orporatlon.      II.    Series:    Kxperlmeots   In 
<^ics  (Motion  picture) 
535  76-713996 

Dlca  Educattooal  Corp. 


physics — microwave 
[QC670} 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan- 


Total  war  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Made  by  SUnley  Jackson.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learning  C>)rp.  of  America,  1969. 

26  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teachers*  guide. 

Summarv:  Surveys  the  destructive  elements  of  war  as  seen  by 
the  cIvlilanK  who  faced  the  brunt  of  World  War  n.  showing  that 
war  touches  all  of  humanity. 

1.  War.  2.  World  war,  1830-1&45— Destruction  and  pillage. 
I.  Canada.  National  Fllm  Board.  ii.  I.*amlng  Corporation  of 
America. 

040.53  78-705155 

I,eamlng  Corp.  of  America 

The  Totally  impbuitabk  mechanical  heart— an  appraisal  of 
feasibility  {Motion  picture)  V.  S.  Public  Health  Service, 
1966. 

41  min.     8<1.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Order  no.  TFR-1282. 

Summary:  Harris  B.  Shumncker  discusses  In  deUll  the  philosophy 
of  mechanical  heart  implantation  and  the  historical  groundwork  in 
diverse  disciplines  which  make  the  concept  of  an  Implantable 
mechanical  heart  feasible.  He  describes  the  developmental  approach 
at  the  University  of  Indiana  and  cities  actual  progress  to  date, 
including  the  demonstration  of  contemporary  models. 

1    Heart— Transplantation.        r,  U.  S.     Public  Health  Service. 

Fi  E  67-88 
C.  S.  Public  Health  Service 

Totem  (Motion  picture)  Grove  Press  Film  Division,  1964. 
Made  by  Ed  Emshwiller  and  Alwin  Nikolais. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Stimmary:  Uses  split-frame  photography  and  snperimpositlon  of 
Images  to  show  a  comidez  modem  danoe  that  was  cfaoreograiAed 
by  AlwlQ  Nikolais. 

1.  Modern  dance.        L  Grove  Press.     Film  Division. 

793.3  74-700848 

Orove  Press  Film  Division 

Toto  joins  the  fishermen  (FUmstrip)  Hulton  Press,  Ix)n- 
don,  1967 1  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions, 
1968. 

15  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Children  In  many  lands) 

Children  far  and  near. 

A  Rohin  Blmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  I>e8crlbes  the  fishing  trade  ns  rpcn  through  the  experi- 
ences of  a  young  boy  named  Toto. 

1.  Fisheries— Juvenile  films.        i,  Hniton  Press,  ltd.,  London,     n. 
Dufour  Editions,  inc.  Series:  Children  in  many  lands  (Film- 

strip)     Series:  Children  far  and  near  (Filmstrip) 

639  Fi  A  67-4047 

Dufour  Editions 

Touch  (Motion  Picture)     Alliance  Co.,  1968. 
10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  seeks  to  bring  man  in 
closer  touch  with  himself  by  reflecting  the  purity  of  nature  In  both 
Its  simplicity  and  beauty. 

1.  Man.        I.  .\liiance  Company. 

113  7&-701745 

CINE 

The  Touch  (Motion  picture)     D  and  R  Productions,  1969. 

6  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  animated  story  about  a  man  who  pleads  for  a  loan 
while  children  act  out  their  own  drama. 

1.  Loans,  Personal        i.  D  &  R  Productions. 

791.43  72-706699 

CINE 

Touch  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Five  senses) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  fllm  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  motion  picture  photography  and  animation  to  help 
the  student  understand  the  sense  of  touch.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Touch — Juvenile  filma  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series: 

The  Five  senses  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  76-704712 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


I  kaow.  [PUmstnp]    Scott  fiducalkm  Uivitioii,  IV/l. 

spprox.  S>  fr.    color.     3)  mm.       wtd  pbooodisc:  2  s.,  12  ia.,  33  1/3  rpoL 
(The  Human  nervous  systetn) 

Also  MMied  wiUi  pbooocape  ta  caMctic. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUiu  the  (uBctioning  of  Ibc  tone  of  touch. 

1.  Touch.      I.  Scou  Graphics.    Educatioo  Divisiaa.    tl.  Series:  The  Human 
aervous  •yttem.  fnimtcnp] 

tQP451j  611  72-732952 

Seoa  Educatioa  DiviMoo  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Toach  apart  {Motum  picture)    Arthur  Weisberg,  1067. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  tarn. 

Bttmnifiry:  An  abstract  art  fitm  uilnc  ImasM  lenerated  by  poetic 
sentences  and  words. 

I.  Welsberg,  Arthur. 

704.948  Fi  A  68-848 

CINE 

The  Touchables  (M()tion  picture)  Twentieth  Century-Foi 
Film  Corp.,  1968.     Made  by  Film  Desipns  Ltd..  Tjondon. 

93  luin     sd.     color.    35mcn. 

CREDITS :  Produrer.  John  Brjran  ;  director  and  author  of  original 
Idea.  Robert  Freeman :  screenplay,  Ian  I«  FrenaU ;  script.  David 
Cammell.  Donald  Cammell ;  music.  Ken  Thome ;  photosraphy,  Alan 
Pudney;  editor,  Richard  Bryan.  CAST:  Judy  Haxtable.  Eatber  An- 
derson, Kathy  SImmonds,  Marilyn  RIckard,  David  Anthony. 

SUMMARY ;  A  mystery  comedy  In  which  four  young  women  kidnap 
a  pop  stnijer  and  take  him  to  their  pleasure  dome  where  trouble 
ensues  when  they  And  that  he  Is  wanted  by  some  underworld  cfaKr- 
mcters. 

I.  Twentieth  Ceotury-Fox  Film  COTporatlon. 

791.43  70-710447 

Tlie  Touches  of  sweet  harmony  from  CaUfomia  to  Scandi< 
navia  with  the  IdyQwild  Youth  Symphony  {Motion  pic- 
ture)   Tdyllwild  Arts  Foundation,  1965. 

1  reel.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Max  T.  Krone;  director,  Ray  Oaroer;  director 
of  orchestra,  Ralph  Matesky. 

Summan/:  Shows  the  Idyllwlld  Youth  Symphony  of  tdyllwild. 
Calif.,  aa  It  prepares  for  a  tour  of  Scandinavia.  Pictures  the  orches- 
tra on  tour  and  Includes  scenes  of  Finland,  Sweden,  and  Norway, 
synchronized  to  the  music  of  Slbellua,  Hozart.  Beethoven,  sod  Qrlee- 

1.  tdyllwild  Youth  Symphony.  2  Orchestral  music.  l  Idyllwlld 
Arts  Foundation. 

785.06  Fi  A  67-2382 

Idyllwlld  Arts  Founda-  tlon 

ToQchiagr  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Southern  Caliibr- 
nia,  Dept  of  Cinema,  If^O. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUM3iARY :  A  deqwrate,  young  soldier  on  a  one-day  paaa  floally 
finds  an  old  friend,  some  Kennlne  warmth,  and  a  temporary  reprieve 
from  his  Tlet  Nam  memories. 

1.  FrlMidshlp.  2.  Interpersonal  relations.  I.  Loe  Angeles.  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California.    Dept.  of  Cinema. 

155.2  78-711544 

CINB 

Toujours  en  retard  Niortas  (Motion  picture)  ORTF,  Paris. 
Bele&sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1968. 

13  min.  sd.  bkw.  16  mm.  (Ehi  France  avec  Nicolas.  Set  1, 
kaaon  6) 

A  French  language  teaching  fllm. 

With  student  kit 

1.  French  language — Aodlo-vlsual  Instruction.  i.  Office  de  radlo- 
dllTusioD-tSdvlston  f ran{;al8&     n.  Chilton  Company.  S^'lea :  En 

France  avec  Nicolas  (Motion  picture)     Set  1.  lesson  8. 

448  72-704502 

Chilton  Bocka 


Toajoors  en  retard  Nicolas  (Motion  pioturv)    OBTF,  Paris. 

Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Chilton  Books,  1968. 

8  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Bn  Fnmce  arec  Nicolas.     Set  1. 
lesson  8) 

Student  exercises  to  accooqHuiy  Frencb  language  teaching  fllm. 

With  student  kit 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.        i.  OfBce  de  radlo- 
dlffuslon-t^dvlslcKi  francalse.     n.  Chilton  Con^MUiy.  Series:  En 

France  avec  Nicolas  (Motioo  picture)     Set  1.  lesKn  8. 

448  76-704503 

Chilton  Books 


Toukhanian  (Firm) 
flee 


A  little  help  from  my  friends. 


Toulmin,  Stephen  Edelston 


Perfection  of  matter, 

TMlMM.LMtrM,ll«4-1901.  [Motion  pictwei  Lea  PDmt  Michel 
Fran9oi»,  Epinay.  Prtace,  1970.  Reteaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time- 
Life  Rims. 


13   E 


16  n 


Prom  the  Aathoay  RobiM)  oolkctioa  of  Hlras  on  an. 

Atao  iMued  in  >  Mno  cnbtied  TTic  hiMory  of  m.  Procnm  6:  TV  birth  of 
i»odeni  wt— laadKspe  traRafamwd  and  Bocial  commraL 

CREDITS:  EHrector,  Jacques  Benhier:  munc.  nerre  Spiers. 

SUMMARY:  A  Kudy  of  th«  work  of  ToukxMe-Uulrec  riwwing  how  be 
used  pen.  bnab.  sad  crayon  to  document  ■  world  of  gaiety  in  which  be  could 
not  fully  participate. 

1  Toulo«e-Uutrec  Monfa,  Hcwi  Marie  Raymoadde,  1164-1901.  I.  Ro- 
land. Aathoay    11- L««  FOiM  Michel  Frao^da.    ill.  Time- Life  Flfaaa.    IV  Tbe 

HiMory  of  an.  Program  6:  T1»e  birth  or  Biodani  an— tedacape  UaMfcnnad  Md 
•octal  coaunenL  [Mobon  picture] 

t?^^*53l  759.4  72-714531 

Ttme-Life  FUbn  7}  bCARC 


La   Tour    Eiffel    (Filmstrip) 
1966. 


Int«mational   Film   Bureau, 


RMI 


81  fr.  color.  86  mm.  and  (AoooUpe:  ilngle-tradt.  1  r«ri  (7  In.), 
81  In.  per  sec.     ( tmages  de  la  France  contemporaloe) 

With  guide. 

CraiiU:  Authors.  Louis  Chatagnler,  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Bummary:  Fart  of  a  series  designed  as  a  fundamental  akllls 
method  of  InKtructton  for  Frencb  language,  culture,  and  dvlliutloiL 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  Prance. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  l  International 

nim   Bureau,   Inc..  Chicago.  Series :   Images  de  la  France  cod- 

temporatne  (Fllmstrlp) 

448.3  76-730634 

International  Film  Bnraao 


A  Tour  of  the  AUbama  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 

Film  Productions,  1971. 

50  f  r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  liL,  881  jpta.,  11  mln. 
(Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  phoiwtape  In  canette. 

CREDITS :  Mucational  consulUnt,  Walter  M.  Btirfca. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  tlie  Alabama 
State  Capitol  Building  at  Montgomery.  Traces  the  history  and  prin- 
cipal government  processes  of  Alabama. 

1  Alabama— Capital  and  capltoL  2.  Alabama — Politics  and  gov 
onment  I.  RMt  Film  ProducUooa.    II.  Series:  Touts  of  State 

Capitols  (Fllmstrlp) 

[F326]  917.61  72-740068 

RMI  Film  Prodactloos 

A  Tour  of  the  Arkansas  Stote  Capitol  (Fihnstrip)     RMI 

Film  Productions  ,1970?, 

47  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  14 
mln.     (Tours  of  state  capltols) 

Credits :  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary :  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  tbe  Arkan- 
aas  State  Capitol  Building  In  Uttle  Rock,  revealing  that  It  is  the 
only  State  capltol  building  with  tbe  same  floor  plan  as  tbe  United 
States  CapltoL  Covers  the  construction  and  history  of  the  Arkansas 
Capitol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  tbe  State  government 

1.  Arkansas — Capital  and  capltoL  2.  Arkaoaaa — PoUUcs  and  gov- 
ernment—1951-  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series :  Tours  of 
SUte  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.67  71-737879 

RMI  Fllm  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  capitol  (Filmstrip)  AVestwood  Educational 
Productions.     Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions  [19701, 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  33)  rpm.,  28 
mln.     (Tours  of  state  capltols) 

CredlU:  Producer.  Walter  M.  Burks;  narrators.  Walter  M.  Burka, 
Forrest  O.  Link. 

Summary :  Shows  tbe  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  Mis- 
souri State  Capitol  Building  In  Jefferson  City,  highlighting  the 
Thomas  Hart  Benton  murals.  Overs  tbe  construction  and  history 
of  the  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  the  State  government. 

1.  Missouri—Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Missouri— Politics  and  gov- 
ernment—1951-  I.  Westwood  Educational  Productions.  II. 
RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Tours  of  State  capltols  (Fllm- 
strlp) 

917.78  79-737889 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Confederate  capitols  (Filmstrip)  RMI  Film 
Productions.  1971. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3i  rpm., 
15  mln.     (Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS:   Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  organisation  of  Confederate  Statea, 
and  shows  Its  capltol  buildings  In  Montgomery.  Ala^  and  Richmond. 
Va.  Includes  views  of  monuments  to  Jefferson  Davis,  Robert  E.  Lee, 
and  others,  and  explains  the  loflDenoe  of  this  period  on  the  SontbCTn 
SUtes  today. 

1.  Confederate  States  of  America — Capital         I.  RMI  Film  Pn>- 
dnctlons.    II.  Series:  Tours  of  State  capltols  (Filmstrip) 
[F-2I4]  917.5  70-740076 

RH[  Film  Productions 

A  Toot  of  the  Florida  State  Capitol   (Filmstrip)      RHI 

Film  Productions,  1971. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33ft  rpm., 
11  mln.     (Tours  of  RUte  capitols) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  caicsette. 

CREDITS :  Educational  consulUnt.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Trore«  tli«  early  history  of  the  Florida  State  Capltol 
Building  at  l^llabasse,  and  includes  scenes  of  exterior  and  Interior 
points  of  Interest,  art  work,  and  monuments.  Describes  tbe  pur- 
poses and  processes  of  State  gDvemment  In  Florida. 

1.  Florida— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Florida — Politics  and  govem- 
uM-nt.  I.  RMI  Fllm  Productions.  II.  Serlee:  Tours  of  State 
capitols  (Fllmstrlp) 

[F3U1  917.69  76-740064 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Geor^  State  Capitol   (Filmstrip)      RMI 

Film  Productions,  1971. 

.10  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
13  mln.     (Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS.  Educational  consulUnt,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  the  history,  jwwesses,  purpose,  and  meunlng 
of  SUte  government  In  (Jeorgla,  and  Includes  scenes  of  the  Capltol 
Building  at  Atlanta,  grounds,  monuments,  and  paintlnga 

1.  Georgia— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Georgia— Politics  and  govem- 
menL  1.  RMI  Film  Productions.  II.  Serlee:  Tours  of  SUte  capi- 
tols (FHlmstrlp) 

[F286J  917.58  70-740065 

RMt  Fllm  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Illinois  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  Westwood 
Educational  Productions.  Released  by  R>II  Film  Produc- 
tions (1070?, 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  15 
mln.     (Tours  of  state  capltols) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  M.  Burka. 

Summary :  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  lUlnola 
Slate  Capltol  Building  In  Springfield,  blgbllgbtlng  the  spadons  lawna 
and  the  dedicatory  memorials  to  Lincoln  and  I>>tiglas.  Covers  the 
cooxtructlon  and  history  of  the  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  oatllne 
of  tbe  State  government. 

1.  Illloole— CaplUl  and  capltoL  2.  lUlnoia — Politics  and  govern- 
ment — 1951-  I.  Westwood  Educational  Productions.     II.  RMI 

Film  Productions.        Series:  Tours  of  State  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.73  71-737887 

RMI  Fllm  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Indtana  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions. 

49  fr.     color.    85  urn.     and  phonodlsc:   1  s.,  12  Iil,  881  rpm.,  16 

mlD.     (Tours  of  SUte  capltols ) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  tbe  Indi- 
ana SUte  Capltol  Building  in  Indianapolis,  highlighting  the  memorial) 
to  Indiana's  famous  rltlsens.  Covers  tbe  eoastrDCtlon  and  falstory  of 
tbe  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  the  State  govwnment 

1.  Indians — CaplUl  and  capltol.  2.  IndUna — Politics  and  govern- 
ment. I.  RMI  Fllm  Productions.  Series:  Tours  of  SUte  capl- 
tols (Fllmstrlp) 

917.78  76-7S7880 

RMt  Film  ProdactlODS 


466 


A  Tour  of  the  Kansas  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  Westwood 
I-Mucational  Protiuctions.  Released  by  RMI  Film  Pro- 
ductions [1970i, 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  «<.,  12  In..  831  ■'Pm..  14 
mln.     (Tours  of  sUte  capltols) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary :  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  Kan- 
sas State  Capltol  Building  In  Topeka,  highlighting  the  Pr^cb  Re- 
naissance design  which  uses  imported  lUUan  marble.  Covers  the 
construction  and  history  of  tbe  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline 
of  the  State  governm«it 

1.  Kansas — Capital  and  capltoL  2.  Kansas— Politics  and  govem- 
ment— 1961-  t.  Westwood  Educational  Productions,    tl.  RHI 

Film  Productions.        Series:  Tours  of  State  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.81  75-737888 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Kentucky  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)     RMI 

Film  Productions,  1971. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  8.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.. 
7  mln.     (Tours  of  -State  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonoUpe  In  cassette. 

t'REDITS :  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  the  historical  background  of  tbe  Kentucky 
SUte  Capltol  Building  at  Frankfort  Includes  scenes  of  the  exterior, 
interior  offices,  lighting,  art  work,  and  points  of  Interest.  Describes 
the  functions  and  workings  of  the  Kentucky  State  government. 

1.  Kentucky — Capital  and  capltol.  X  Kentucky— Politics  and 
government.  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  II.  Series:  Tours  of 
SUte  capltols  (Filmstrip) 

[  F451 1  917.69  73-740066 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Louisiana  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions,  1971. 

.'lO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.. 
11  mln.     (Tours  of  SUte  capltols) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  Interior  and  exterior  views  of  the  Loulslaim 
SUte  Capltol  Building  In  Baton  Rouge.  Traces  the  SUte  history, 
and  outlines  the  purpose  and  meaning  of  tbe  State  govemmenL 

1.  Louisiana— CaplUl  and  capltoL  2.  Loutelana— Politics  and 
(Fovernment.  I.  RMI  Flhu  Productions.  II.  Series:  Tours  of 
SUte  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

[F369]  917.63  77-740067 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Maryland  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions,  1971. 

50  'fr.  color.  ^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
11  mln.     (Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

CREDITS :  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  exterior  and  interior  views  of  the  Maryland 
SUte  Capltol  Building  at  Annapolis.  Traces  the  early  history 
through  present-duy  government  processes,  and  poinu  out  the  mean- 
ing and  purpose  of  SUte  government  In  Maryland. 

1.  Maryland — CaplUl  and  capltol.  2.  Maryland — Politics  and 
government.  I.  RMt  Film  Productions.  II.  Serlee:  Tours  of 
SUte  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

[F181]  917.52  70-740068 

RMI  Fllm  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Michigan  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions  [1970?i 

uO  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.  12  In..  831  rpm.,  16 
min.     (Tours  of  sUte  capltols) 

OediU:  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  H.  Burks. 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  Michi- 
gan SUte  Capltol  Building  in  l^anslng.  highlighting  tbe  display  of 
Itast  SUte  constitutions,  dedicatory  plaques  to  American  Presidents, 
and  a  replica  of  tbe  Liberty  BelL  Covers  tbe  construction  and  his- 
tory of  tbe  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  the  Sute  gov- 
ernment. 

1.  Mlchlgan—CaplUl  aod  capltoL  2.  Michigan— PoUtlca  and  gov- 
ernment— 1901-  L  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Tours 
of  SUte  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.74  70-787881 

RMI  Film  ProductlOQS 

A  Tour  of  the  Minnesota  State  Capitd  (Filmstrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions  ,19701, 

48  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  381  rpm..  15 
mln.     (Tours  of  sUte  capltols) 

CredlU :  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Sununary :  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  Mln- 
nesoU  Sute  Capltol  Building  In  St.  Paul,  revealing  that  li  bas  the 
largest  unsupported  marble  dome  in  the  world.  Covers  tbe  construc- 
tion and  history  of  the  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  tbe 
State  govemment. 

1.  MlonesoU  —  CaplUl  and  capltoL  2.  Minnesota  —  Politics  and 
govemment — 1951-  I.  RMI  Film   Productlona  Series: 

Tours  of  SUte  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.76  78-787822 

RMI  nim  ProdactloDi 

A  Tour  of  the  Mississippi  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions.  1971. 

TiO  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  831  rpm., 
11  mln.     (Tour!4  of  State  capltols) 

A140  Issued  with  phonotape  Id  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Educational  connultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUilMAKY:  Sb.tws  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  the  Mississippi 
Sute  Capitol  BtiltdlnK  at  Jackson.  Traces  the  history  of  tbe  Capi- 
tol Building,  and  explains  the  meanings  and  Ideals  of  Sute  govern- 
ment in  Mississippi. 

1.  Mississippi—Capital  and  capitol.  2.  Mississippi- Politics  and 
govemment.  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  II.  Series:  Ttoura  of 
State  capltols  (Fllmstrlp) 

[F341]  917.62  74-740069 

RMI  Film  Produrtionst 


A  Tour  of  the  Naticmal  Capitol   (Filmstrip) 
Productions,  1971. 


RMI  Film 


SR  fr.  color.  .Vi  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  a,  12  lo.,  3S|  rpm.,  17  min. 
(Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  IssiifKl  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

CRKDITS:  Educational  consultant.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  government  functions  and  procenes,  and 
shows  arras  of  particular  beauty  and  Interest  In  Washington,  D.  C. 
Includes  exterior  and  Interior  scenes  of  the  Capltol  Building,  other 
key  buildings,  monuments,  and  historic  pretnlsee. 

1.  U.  S— Capital.  2.  U.  S-— Politics  and  government.  I.  RMI 
Film  Productions.  II.  Series:  Tours  of  State  capltols  (Filmstrip) 
[F195J  917.68  79-740062 

RMI  FlUn  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Tour  of  the  Nebraska  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 
Film  Productions  ,1970?, 


RMI 


45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoDodUc:  1  «.,  12  In.,  SSk  rpm.,  14 
mln.    (Tours  of  state  capltola) 

Credits:  Producer  aod  narrator,  Wftlter  M.  Burks. 

Summarr :  SbowH  tbe  loterlor  and  exterior  features  of  tbe  Ne- 
braska State  Capitol  Building  which  Is  located  In  Lincoln  and  known 
as  the  Tower  of  the  Plains.  Covers  the  construction  and  history 
of  tbe  capital  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  the  State  gorernmeDL 

1.  Nebraska—Capital  and  capltoL  2.  Nebraska — PoUtiCi  and  gor- 
ernment.  I.  RMI  Pllm   Productions.  Series:  Tours  of  State 

capltols  (Ftloistrlp) 

917.82  77-787883 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Tour  of  the  New  Mexico  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 
Westwood  Educational  Production^;.  Released  by  RMI 
Film  Pi-oductions  ,1970?, 

-Wt  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s..  12  in.,  3Si  rpm.,  15 
min.     (Tours  of  slate  capltols) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator,  W&lter  M.  Burks. 

Siimmar;:  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  New 
Uexico  State  Capitol  Building  la  Santa  Fe,  hlghllghtlDg  tbe  use  of 
the  Zunl  ladlaa  sun  emblem  deslsn.  Covers  the  conatructiOD  and 
history  Of  the  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of  tJtie  State  gov- 
aumefit 

1.  New  Mexico— Capital  and  capltoL  2.  New  Mexico— Politics  and 
goTemment— 1950-  I.  Weatwood  Educational  Productions.    II. 

RHl  Film  Productions.  Series:  Tours  of  State  capltols  (Film- 
strip) 

917.89  73-737890 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  North  CaroUna  SUte  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

47  fr.  color.  .Vi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  r.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
11  miM.     (Tours  of  State  capitoltt) 

Al.'O  iiwued  with  phonotspe  in  cH-u<ettf. 

CREDITS:  Educational  conKuitant.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Sl'MMARY ;  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  the  North 
Carolina  State  Capltol  at  Raleigh.  Describes  the  processes,  mean- 
ing,  and  aimx  of  State  government  In  North  Carolina. 

1.  North  Carol  inn— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  North  Carolina — 
Politics  and  government.  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  11.  Series: 
Tours  of  SUte  capltols  (Fllmatrip) 

[F254]  917.56  79-740070 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  Ohio  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI  Film 
Productions  ,1970?, 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  16 
min.     (Tours  of  state  capitcds) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator.  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  tbe  Ohio 
State  Capltol  Building  In  Columbus,  highlighting  the  plaques  and 
memorials  to  the  eight  American  Preeldenta  from  Ohio.  Covers  the 
construction  and  history  of  tfaa  ca|>itol  and  provldev  a  brief  oatUae 
of  the  State  government 

1.  Ohio— Capital  and  capltol.  8:  Ohio— Polltica  and  govenuneot— 
1951-  I.  BV!  Film  Psoductioas.  6erlear  Ti>ur«  of  State 

capUola  (Filmstr^) 

917.71  70-737884 

RMI  Film  Producttoaa 

A  Tour  of  the  Oklahoma  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)     BUI 

Film  Productions  ,1970  Ij 

48  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s^  12  in.,  SSi  rpm.,  15 
mln.     (Tours  of  state  capltols) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  ttle  Okla- 
homa State  Capltol  Building  In  Oklahoma  City,  revealing  that  it  is 
the  only  capltol  structure  built  over  an  oil  field.  Covers  the  con- 
struction and  history  of  the  capltol  and  provides  a  brief  outline  of 
the  State  government. 

1.  Oklahoma— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Oklahoma— Politics  and 
government- 190T-  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Seriea: 

Tours  of  State  capltols  (Filmstrip) 

917.66  74-T37885 

RMI  Film  Productions 

A  Tour  of  the  PennsyWania  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  1  s..  12  In.,  33*  rpm., 
8  mln.     (Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CRKOITS:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Show»  exterior  and  interior  views  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania State  Capitol  Hnllding  at  HarrlKburg.  Traces  tbe  history  of 
the  Itullding,  and  explains  tbe  purposes  of  the  principal  govern- 
ment functions. 

1.  Peiin.'^ylvania —Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Pennsylvania — Polltica 
and  government.  I.  HMl  Film  Productions.  II.  Series:  Tours  of 
SUte  capltols  (Filmstrip) 

[F149]  917.4H  7-2-740071 

RMI  Film  Production;* 

A  Tour  of  the  South  Carolina  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
11  mln.     (Tours  of  Sute  capltols) 

AIm  l.s.«ued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SL'MMARY :  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  the  South 
Carolina  State  Capltol  Building  at  Columbia.  Explains  the  alms 
and  functions  of  State  government  In  South  Carolina,  and  traces 
the  early  history  of  the  capltoL 

1.  South  Carolina— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  South  Carolina— Poll- 
tics  and  government.  I.  RMI  Fihn  ProduetloDS.  II.  Series;  Tour 
of  SUte  capltoU  (Filmstrip) 

[F269]  917.57  76-740072 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Tour  of  the  State  Capitol  of  Iowa  (Filmstrip) 
Film  Productions  ,1970?, 


RHI 


51  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.,  16 
min.     (Tours  of  sute  capltols) 

Credits:  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  the  Iowa 
State  Capltol  Bulldlnic  In  Des  Moines,  highlighting  the  golden  dome. 
Covers  the  construction  and  history  of  the  capltol  and  provide*  ft 
brief  outline  of  the  SUte  government. 

1.  Iowa— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Iowa— Politics  and  goremmenL 
I.  RMI  FiUn  Productions.  Series:  Tours  of  SUte  capltols  (Film- 
strip) 

917.77  7^-787878 

BMI  rUm  ProdDCtlOQS 


A  Tour  of  the  Tennessee  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)    BMI 
Film  Prrxiuctions.  1971. 

46  fr.  color.  36  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  83i  rpm.. 
10  mln.     (Tours  of  SUte  capltols) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  tn  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SirMMARY :  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  the  Tennessee 
Sute  Capitol  at  Nashville.  Explains  tbe  history,  development,  func- 
tions, processes,  nnd  aim.s  of  SUte  government  In  Tennessee. 

1.  Tennessee — CaplUI  and  capltol.  2.  Tennessee — Politics  and 
government.  I.  RMI  Fihn  Productions.  II.  Seriea:  Tours  of 
SUte  capltols  (rnmstrip) 

[F436]  917.68  70-740078 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Tour  <rf  the  Texas  State  Capitol  (FOmttrip)  SMI  Film 
Productions  and  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Released  by 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

84  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3)  rpm.,  20 
mln.    (Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Texas) 

CrediU:  Producer  and  autbor.  Walter  U.  Burks;  original  photog- 
raphy, Maurice  Prather. 

fiwmnuirv.-  Photographic  tour  of  the  Caplt<M  bolldlnga  In  Austin 
with  vlsnat  history  of  earlier  capltols. 

1  Texas  — CaplUl  and  capltol  L  BMI  Film  Productions,  n. 
Coleman  Film  Entenwlses.  Series:  Landmarks  In  tb*  history  ot 
Texas  (Filmstrip) 

917.64  79-735474 

BMr  Film  Productions 


A  Toor  of  the  Texas  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip)  RMI  Film 
Productions  and  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Released  by 
RMI  Film  Productions,  ,1970?, 

S4  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  a,  12  in.,  33ft  rpm., 
20  min.     (Tours  of  sUte  capltols) 

CrediU :  Producer  and  autbor,  Walter  11  Barks ;  original  photc«- 
raphy,  Maurice  Prather. 

Summary :  Photographic  tour  of  the  Capltol  Buildings  In  Austin 
with  visual  history  of  earlier  capltols. 

1.  Texas— CaplUl  and  capltol.  I.  RHI  Film  Productions.  II. 
Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Series:  Tours  of  sUte  capltols  (Film- 
strip) 

917.64  74-738188 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Tour  of  the  Virginia  State  Capitol  (Filmstrip) 
Film  Productions,  1971. 


RMI 


61  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S8)  rpm., 
11  mln.    (Tours  of  State  capltols) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS  :  Eklucatlonal  consultaot,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  the  Virginia 
Sute  Capltol  Building,  at  Richmond.  Explains  tbe  functions,  pur- 
poses, and  alms  of  State  government  In  Vlrfflnta. 

1.  Virginia— Capital  and  capltol.  2.  Virginia- Politics  and  govern- 
ment. I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  II.  Seriea:  Tours  of  State 
capltols  (Filmstrip) 

[F226]  917.55  78-740074 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Tour  of  the  West  Virginia  State  Capitol   (Filmstrip) 
RMI  Film  Productions,  1971. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  a,  12  In..  8Sft  rpm, 
9  mln.     (Tours  of  SUte  capltols) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS :   Educational  consultant,  Walter  M.   Burks. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  views  of  the  Weat  Vir- 
ginia State  Capitol  at  Charleston.  Traces  the  early  history  of  the 
capltol,  and  explains  government  procedures  and  alma 

1.  West  Virginia— Capital  and  capitol.  2.  West  Virginia— Polltica 
and  government.  I.  RMI   Film  Productions,     II.   Seriea:  Tours 

of  SUte  capltols  (Filmstrip) 

[F241]  917.54  77-740076 

RMI  Film  Productions 


A  Tour  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Capltol  (Filmstrip) 

Film  Productions  ,1970?, 


RMI 


40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a..  12  in.,  88|  rpm.,  19 
mln.     (Tours  of  sUte  capltols) 

Credits;  Producer  and  narrator,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Interior  and  exterior  features  of  tbe  Wis- 
consin State  Capltol  Building  In  Madison,  hl^llgfatlng  the  granite 
dome.  Covers  the  construction  and  history  of  the  capltol  and  pro- 
vides a  brief  outline  of  the  SUte  government 

1.  Wisconsin  —  Capital  and  capltoL  2.  Wisconsin  —  Polltica  and 
government— 1961-  I.  RHI  Film  Prodactlona  Series: 

Tours  of  Sute  capltols  (Filmstrip) 

917.75  78-737886 

BMI  Film  Productions 


Touring  our  Nation's  Capital  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Inter. 

national  Leamins  Corp.    il971?] 

80  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpe:  1  reel  (5  in.),  81  Ipa, 
22  mln. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUBdMARY :  Scene  of  Washington,  D.  C,  indudlng  views  of  the 
White  House,  Congressional  buildings,  and  famous  mooumenU  by 
day  and  night 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Description.  I.  Imperial  International 
Learning  Corporation. 

rF200]  917.53  79-739406 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


Tourist  and  Convention  Bureau  of  Erie  Coun^ 
see 


A  Place  for  all  seasons. 


Toumeur  (Maurice)    Productions 
see   Maurice  Toumeur  Productions 

Tous  les  gargons  s^appeUeat  Patrick    (Motion  picture) 
see  All  boys  are  called  Patrick 


467 


Toute  la  m^moire  du  monde  {Moti^m  pic^re)    La  PWiade. 
Paris,  1956.  '  ^ 

22miri.  «1  b&w.  16  mm.  ( En  cyclop*!  le  de  Paria,  no.  5) 
Credttt:  Producer.  Pierre  Braunberger;  director,  Alain  Resnais; 
writer,  Reroo  Forlanl;  narrator,  Jacqnea  Dumesnll ;  music,  Maurice 
Jarre;  photography,  Ghlslain  Cloquet;  editor,  Alain  Resnais. 
>.n  ,^1""*?^;  *  ^^"^J  of  the  holdings  and  activities  of  the  BI- 
Wioth^ue  Nationals  the  French  national  library  located  In  Parli. 
i*«Mrrlbes  such  processes  as  acqti isltlw,  control,  maintenance  and 
service  of  materials  ranging  from  books  and  l*otographs  to  art  ob- 
jects once  owned  by  the  Caliph  of  Turkey. 

1.  Paris.     Biblloth*que  natlonale.        i.  Fhlms  de  la  PUlade.  Paris. 
Series:  EncydopMle  de  Paris  (Motion  picture)  no   5. 

027.5443  74-701250 


Toward  a  better  Kfe  (Motion  picture)    Los  Angeles  Athletic 
Club,  1965.    Made  by  Gate  and  McGlone  Films. 

28  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director  and  photograjAer.  K.  D.  McGlone;  script,  Helolse 
Gray;  narrator,  Les  Tremayne;  music,  Richard  McCurdy;  editors. 
William  R.  Lieb,  Helolse  Gray. 

Summarv:  Describes  tbe  functions  of  the  Los  Angeles  Athletic 
Club  and  shows  member  families  engaging  In  the  fltneas.  recreational, 
and  social  activities  of  the  club.  Discusses  the  value  of  pbyalcal 
fitness,  afSIlated  clubs  in  the  area,  and  historical  facU  aboat  the  Loe 
Angeles  Athletic  Clnb. 

1.  Los  Angeles  Athletic  Club.        l  Los  Angeles  Athletic  Clnb. 

367  Fi  68-92 


Toward    European   economic    unity    (Filmttrip)      Popnlar 
Science  Pub.  O.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.     co'oi".     3.1  mm,     fSec<^.ndnrv  social  studies) 

FOM  lUniBti-lp  no.  90(M. 

With  teaching  guidu. 

Summar'i:  Traces  the  evolution  of  trade  among  various  sorts  of 
political  units  in  Europe  from  Roman  times  tu  the  present  Empha- 
sises the  grxtMh  iiinoe  World  War  tt  of  supranational  institutions 
such  as  the  Common  Market,  and  the  continuing  ImporUnce  of  na- 
tionalism as  a  barrier  tn  full  unity. 

1,  Europe — Comm.— Hist.  2.  Euroi)e — Economic  integration.  3. 
European  Economic  community.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing 
Company,  inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  FOM  filmstrip 
no.  9004.         Series:  Secondary  social  studies  (Filmstrip) 

882  Fi  A  68-4648 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Atidio-Visii.Tl  Div. 


Toward  inquiry.  [Motion  picture] 
cational  Corp.,  1967. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 


21  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  tcschcr's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Kenneth  Rosen;  collaboratOT,  John  Shelton. 

SUMMARY:  A  classroom  demonstration  showing  a  teacher  using  the  inve>- 
ligative  teaching  approach.  Includes  opinions  of  both  students  and  teachers. 

1.  Questioning.  2.  Teaching.  I.  Encyclopedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation, 

[LB  1027)  370.7  72-700608 

Encyclopedia  Bntannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


Toward  the  sflidtd  age — inventions  and  big  business  (187&- 

1898)    (Motion  picture)     NBtional  Broadcastinf;  Co.     Re- 
leased by  Graphic  Curriculum  (1968| 

24  mln.  sd.  color.  18  mm.  (Exploring:  tbe  story  of  America, 
set  2) 

Produced  in  coo()eration  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studies  am)  the  American  Ubrary  Association. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  program  Exploring. 

Hummarj/:  Itescribes  tbe  Impact  of  such  Inventions  as  the  electric 
light  bulb  and  the  telei^one  on  the  United  SUtes  economy;  traces 
the  rise  of  big  business  under  entrepreneurs  such  as  Vanderbllt. 
Carnegie,  and  Rockefeller.  Notes  the  end  of  the  offldal  frontier  In 
1800  and  the  Interest  in  conservation  under  Theodore  Boosevelt. 

1.  Big  business — U.  S.  2.  National  resources— U.  S.  i.  Exploring 
(Television  program)  ii.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  iti. 
Graphic  Curriculum,  Inc..  New  York.       Series :  Exploring : 

the  story  of  America  (Motion  picture)  set  2. 

973.8  Fi  A  68-1061 

Graphic  Curriculum 


Toward  the  margin  of  life.  [Filmstrip]  Scholastic  Magazines  in 
cooperation  with  International  Fimd  for  Concerned  Photogra- 
phy.    Released  by  Scholastic  Magazines,  1972. 

80  fr.  color  and  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  ■..  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm., 
IS  min.     (Images  of  nun) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cauelte. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  photographs  in  portfolio 

CREDITS:  Editor,  Sheila  Turner^  technical  director,  Robert  Mack. 

SUMMARY:  Photographer  Cornell  Caps  uses  photographs  of  Amazon  Indi- 
ans and  overpopulation  m  Central  America  to  express  his  views  on  life,  man,  and 
the  world  in  which  he  lives. 

1.  Caps.  Cornell-  I.  Caps.  Cornell.  II.  Scholastic  Magazines,  inc.  III. 
Series:  Images  of  man.  [Filmstrip] 

tTRUOj  770  72-736349 

Scholastic  Magazines  72  MARC 


Toward  the  margin  of  life.  [Slide  set]  Scholastic  Magazines  in 
cooperation  with  International  Fund  for  Concerned  Photogra- 
phy.    Released  by  Scholastic  Magazines,  1972. 

80  slides,  color  and  bAw.  2  x  2  in.  and  phonodisc:  1  i.,  13  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm.,  IS  min.     (Images  of  man) 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  ctaaettc. 

Also  issued  as  filmstrip. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  photographi  in  portfolio. 

CREDITS:  Editor,  Sheila  Turner:  technical  director,  Roben  Mack. 

SUMMARY:  Photographer  Cornell  Caps  uses  photographs  of  Amazon  Indi- 
ans and  over  population  in  Central  America  to  express  hii  views  on  life,  man. 
and  the  world  in  which  he  lives. 

1.  Capa.  Cornell.  I.  Capa.  Cornell.  II.  Scholastic  Magszine*.  inc.  III. 
Scries:  Images  of  man.  (Slide  set] 

tTRUOi  770  72-736352 

Scholastic  Magaiines  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Toward  tomorrow  {Motion  ■picture)  Goodwill  Industries  of 
America,  1966. 

15  mlD.     8d.    color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Director.  Gu8  C.  Bayz. 

Summary:  Portrays  th«  vocational  rehablltution  serricea  of  Um 
Goodwill  Industries  through  accounts  of  the  rehabilitation  of  a  man 
paralysed  in  a  sbootinf  accident  and  a  vomaa  who  has  been  men- 
taUy  ill- 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1    Vocational  rehabilitation.        i.  Goodwill  Industries  of  America. 
831.86  Fi  A  67-6584 

Goodwill  Industries  of  America 

Towards  the  beginning  (Motion  picture)  Yugoslavia  Films, 
Beljrrftde.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  Shows  a  struggle  between  a  bus  and  a  hunter,  between 
man  and  ma<*Ine,  as  a  baste  for  the  question,  should  one  return  to 
nature  or  to  the  Intellect? 

I.  Jugoslavlja  film,  Belgrad.  11.  Contemporary  Pllms/McGraw- 
HllL 

301.2  78-709347 

licGraw-HiUBookCo. 

Towards  unity  in  Papua  and  New  Guinea  {Motion  ptoture) 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau,  1964. 

2S  mir.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Bewick  Hack;  director,  Sban  Benson. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  ways  in  which  Australia  Is  aiding  and 
encouraging  the  development  of  national  unity  among  the  peoples  of 
Papua  and  New  Guinea. 

1.  Nationalism— Papua-New  Guinea.  (Ter.)  I.  Australia.     News 

and  Information  Bureau. 

320.1  Fi  A  67-5964 

Aiwtrallan  News  and  Information  Bareaa 


Tower  Film  Corporation 


Busting  the  show. 


The  Tower  of  Babel  {FUrmtrip)    Viking  Press,  1970. 

so  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodl^c:  2  f>.  (1  *.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  fiir  automatic  pro)«Mor),  7  In..  S3i  rpm.,  6  mln.  micro- 
groore. 

With  teacher*!*  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  William  Wiesner. 

Bum^mary:  Retelbt  the  Biblical  tale  of  the  consequences  of  false 
pride  and  misdirected  ambition.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Babel.  Tower  of— Juvenile  films.  i.  Wieaner,  William.  The 
tower  of  Babel,    ii.  Viking  Press,  inc..  New  York. 

372.6  75-735430 

Viking  Preas 

The  Tower  of  London  {FUmatrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1946.  Made  by  Charles  R.  Beard.  Released  in  the 
IT.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

42  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (London  series) 

With  teacher's  manual.     Notes  revised  1961. 

Summary:  Shows  the  Tower  of  London  in  Its  various  roles  as  a 
fonres}<,  a  royal  palace,  a  prison,  the  royal  treasury,  and  home  of 
the  royal  menagerie.  Describes  some  of  the  events  taking  place  la 
the  tower,  and  pictures  some  of  Its  famous  prisoners. 

1.  London.  Tower.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Car- 
man Educational  Associates.  Series:  London  series  (Filmstrlp) 
»42  Fi  A  6&-47»6 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Towers,  Harry  Alan,  1920- 
see 


Those  fantastic  flying  fools. 

Tdwers  of  London,  ltd. 
see 

Code  7  victim  5! 

Towle  Mantifacturing  Company 


The  Sterling  story. 

The  Town  {FUvutrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1866. 
Beleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
Ontario. 

80  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     (Medieval  life) 

With  teacher's  notes.     Notes  revised  1966. 

CreiitM:  Author,  A.  C.  Green. 

Summary:  Describes  the  wailed  town  of  the  late  14th  and  early 
l&th  centuries,  showing  the  streets  and  market  places,  and  some  of 
the  trades  and  crafts  which  were  carried  on.  Points  out  that  the 
location  of  the  medieval  town,  on  or  near  B  river,  was  Important 
for  both  security  and  trading. 

1.  Cities  and  town.  Medieval.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London. 
n.  Carman  Bdocatiooal  AMOClatee.  Series:  Medieval  life  (ntm- 
•trip) 

940.1  Fi  A  68-8746 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

A   Town   called   Kansas    (Filmstrip) 
tiona,  1966. 

,V)  fi.  color.  35  mro.  and  phtmodlsc;  1  s..  12  In.,  SS%  rpm.. 
12  mln.     (Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Missouri) 

Credit":  Producer,  narrator,  and  educational  consnlUnt.  Walter 
M   Burks.  „  „     ^     n 

Summary :  Pictures  early  settlemenU  along  the  SanU  Fe  Trail, 
and  the  river  routes  made  famous  by  Daniel  Boooe,  Cboilteaa,  and 
the  fur  traders;  portrays  the  town  of  Westport  which  liecame  Kan- 
■si  City,  Mo.  „  .    „.„ 

1.  Kansas  City.  Mo.— History.  2.  HIasoari— History.  I.  BMI 
Dim  Production*.        Series:  L«odmarks  In  the  history  of  Mlasoarl 

"■""""""  »17.T8  78-787022 

BMI  Film  ProducttODI 


RHI  Film  I>radnc- 


Town  life  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1948. 
Made  by  H.  Hamilton.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

43  rr.    bAw.    35  mm.     (Social  aiHi  economic  history  of  Britain) 

a'mm'a"''!"Sp""t"."'town  lit.  In  On«t  Britain  di.rlnj  <he  »«n. 
teenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.  opu  — 

1  Gt  Brit.— Social  lire  and  cii«tom»— l.th  century.  2.  Gt.  Brit  — 
Social  life  and  cnntom»-18tb  century.  1.  Cominon  Qt^und.  "d- 
lAndon  II.  Carman  Educational  Amoclates.  Seriee:  Social  and 
economic  history  of  Britain  (Fllmatrtp I  .„„..„ 

914.2  75-738562 

Carman  Educational  Aaaoclates 


Town  life  In  West  Africa  {Motion  picture)    International 
Communication  Films,  1968.    Made  by  Compass  Films. 

4  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Subaaharan  Africa  serieal 

IXKip  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  lasued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide.  

Kummnrv;  Pictures  the  dally  activities  of  the  people  living  la  a 
western  Nigerian  coastal  town.  Including  views  of  the  people  aa  they 
prepare  food,  attend  church,  and  dance.  ...... 

1  Cities  and  towns— Africa.  West  2.  Nigeria— Social  eondltlops. 
I  International  Communication  Films  Seriee:  Subeaharan  Africa 
serie.  .Motion  picture,  ^^^^  ^^^^^ 

International  Communi-  cation  Films 


Town  meeting  of  the  worid,  October  26,  1965  (Uotion 
picture)     Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1966. 

60  mln.     sd.     bAw.     18  mm.  

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

c'^Sl:  European  producer,  William  K.  McOure;  eiecutlve  pn>- 
dncer.  Don  Hewitt;  moderator,  Charles  Colungwood. 

Summon/:  Students  in  London.  Paris,  Belgrade,  and  Mexico  City 
au«°lon  Dwight  Ei«^nhower,  United  Natlorai  A"'"'''?'  ^I?.,l 
cildberg  ^d  United  States  Solicitor  General  Thurgood  Mar^all 
SJ»rn.^lted  State,  foreign  policy  toward  Vletmim  •»« Jf""  ^SS! 
ic"  Communist  Intervention,  foreign  aid  to  ""■JfrJ'"!™'*  countries 

reirS   (Television   program)      u.  Columbia  BroadcasUng  System. 
'"'■  973.923  Fi  68-282 

Town  meeting  of  the  world,  December  21,  1965   {Motion 

picture)     Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1965. 

60  min.    8d.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

cS-  Producers,  William  K.  McClure.  Noble  Wlaon;dlrertor8. 
Vern  Diamond,  Margaret  Douglas:  moderator.  Charlea  Col  Ingwood. 

Summary:  A  transatlantic  debate  on  the  premise,  R«»l'ea  ">at 
the  United  States  should  carry  out  lt«  commitment  in  Vietnam, 
debated  by  teams  from  Harvard  UnlTenilty  and  from  Oxford. 

L  U.  S.-ror.  rel.— Vietnam.  2.  Vietnam— For.  re|;-U.  &  3. 
Vietnamese  Conflict.  1961-  -Public  opinion.  l  CBS  report* 
(Television  program)     n.  Columbia  Broadca«tlng  System,  inc 

327.730597  Fi  68-283 

Town  meeting  of  the  world,  Bfarch  1,  1966  {Motion  pic- 
ture) CBS  News  in  cooperation  with  International  Busi- 
ness Machines,  1966. 

60  mln.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crediti:  European  producer,  William  K.  McClare;  executive  pro- 
ducer, Don  Hewitt ;  director,  Vern  Diamond ;  modCTator,  Eric  SeTa- 
rrtd.  „  „  , 

Summary:  Lord  Chaifont,  British  Minister  of  SUte.  General 
Pierre  Gallots,  adviser  to  Preaident  de  Gaulle  on  nuclear  mattera, 
the  former  West  German  Defense  Minister  Fran*  Josef  Strauas,  and 
Senator  Robert  F.  Kennedy  discuss  how  the  spread  of  nuclear  weap- 
ons can  be  stopped. 

1.  Atomic  weapons  and  disarmament  i.  Columbia  Broadcast- 
ing System.  Inc 

341.6  Fi  68-284 


Town   tamer    {Motion  picture)     A.   C.   Lyles  Productions. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

80  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Tet-hn:  scope.     Technicolor. 

Based  oii  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Frank  Gruher. 

Ctcditt:  Producer,  A.  C.  Lyles;  director,  Leslie  Selander;  screen- 
play, Frank  Gruber;  music,  Jimmle  Haskell;  clnematographer.  W. 
Wa'llace  Kelley;  film  editor,  George  Gittens.  Cast:  Dana  Andrews, 
Terry  Moore,  Pat  O'Brien,  Lon  Chaney.  Bruce  Cabot. 

Sumtitary:  A  western  adventure  drama  about  a  profesalonal  gun- 
man who  hunts  down  the  man  who  killed  his  wife,  and  finds  him 
two  years  later  Installed  as  the  marshal  of  a  corrupt  Montana  town. 

I.    Gruber,   Frank,    1004-  Town   tamer,      u.   Lyles    (A.   C.) 

Productions,     in.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1098 


A  Towa  ttet  wMhBi  Iti  watar.  [Motion  picture] 
tone  Newt,  1970. 


Hearst  Metro- 


(ScTMn  news  digeu,  v.  1 3,  i 


1) 


13  min.     Hi     color. 

With  tMchan  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DeK^ribn  the  vahous  procoMS  involved  in  racluming  Mwagc 
water  as  csnied  out  by  dte  town  of  Santec.  Calif.,  for  the  Irrigation  of  cropi  and 
for  recreational  and  industrial  uae. 

I.  Water  reuee— California— Seniee.       I.  Hcwit  Metrotooe  New>.  inc  , New 
York.     II.  S«rie«  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture]  v.  13.  no.  1. 
[TD224]  628  72-700578 

Hearu  Metrotoac  Newi  73 


MARC 


Towns  oi  the  Dalmatian  coast   {FUnutrip) 
and  Slides,  1968. 


Bndek  Filma 


88  double  fr.     color.     85  mro. 

with  manual. 

Credif:  Author,  DenU  Baly. 

SummiMii:  Shows  the  towns  of  Zadar.  Rlbeolk,  Trogtr,  and  BpHl 
oo  the  Dalmatian  coast,  and  prewiKa  rlews  of  their  harbors,  water- 
fronts, streets,  and  boUdlngs.  Indudea  photographs  of  the  archi- 
tectural deUlls  of  Tarlooa  catbedrala,  caMlca,  and  city  gata*. 

1.  Dalroatla— De«t4paon  and  travel.        i.  Budek  Pllma  and  Slides 


Inc. 


Portland  SUte  t'Dlv. 


914^ 
Library 


468 


79-734292 


Towns  of  the  Dalmatian  coast  {Filnutrip)     Budek  Films 
and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.  

Shorter  versions  (36  fr.  and  36  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1868  with 
script 

CredtlM:  Author,  Denys  Baly. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  the  history  of  the  Dalmatian  coast  In- 
cludes scenes  from  the  towns  of  Zadar,  ftibenik,  Troglr,  and  Split 
With  captions. 

1.    Da Imatia— History.     2.   Dalmatla— Description  and  travel. 
L  Budek  Films  and  SHdea  of  California,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

914.97  70-736075 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Townsend, 
see 


Duane  E 


Cryosurgery  for  benign  disease  of  the  cervix  uteri. 

Toxic  anhidrosis  (Motion  picture)  Institute  for  Donnato- 
logic  Communication  and  Education,  1966.  Made  by 
Campus  Film  Productions. 

.13  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Case  presentationa  on  film) 
Summary:  Excerpts  of  a  lecture  by  Dr.  Marlon  B.  Sulzberger  at 
the  Postgraduate  Medical  School.  New  York  University,  !n  1980. 
Describes  a  case  of  toxic  anhidrosis  resulting  from  injections  of  gold, 
an  arsenical,  and  bismuth  for  arthritis,  and  cases  of  sweat  oe8"e?cj 
resulting  from  severe  prickly  heat   (miUaria),  from  the  toUc  effect 

of  atabrlne,  and  from  congenlUl  defects.  ,  ^„.  .     ,       rw . 

1.  AnMdroels,  2.  Iatrogenic  diseases.  i.  Institute  for  Derma- 
tologic  Communication  and  Education.  Series:  Case  presentationa 
on  film  (Motion  picture) 

616.5  Fi  68-668 


Toy  boat  {Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  MoGraw-HiU  Book  Co^  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Do  it  series,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  designed  for  use  In  special  education 
daaaea  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  diUdren.  i.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

II.  UcOraw-HiU  Book  Convany.        Series :  Do  it  series  ( Motion  pic- 
ture) nt  A. 

871.9  77-706073 

UcOraw-HiU  Book  Oo. 


Toy  makers  test  toys  {Filmstrip)    My  weekly  reader,  1966. 

Made  by  Conummicators. 

20  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

Summon/.'  Shows  various  ways  In  which  toy  makers  teat  toys  to 
see   if   they   will   withstand   children's  hard   usage. 

1.  Toy  industry— U.  S.    2.  Toys.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

372.8  76-783175 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


The    Toy    aoldier    {FUmatrip)       Encyclopaedia    Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

64  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  10  in.,  38i  rpm.  (Fairy 
tale  magic) 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  story  of  the  brave  tin  aoldier  by  Hans 
Christian  Andersen.     Emptiaslzes  correct  diction  and  pronunclallon. 

1.  Fairy  tales.  t  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.     Den 

standhaftlge  tinsoldat  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Ekiucatlonal 
Corporation.        Series:  Fairy  tale  magic  (Filmstrip) 

398.21  74r-733563 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Bducatloaal  Corporation 


The  Toy  store  {Filmstrip)    My  weekly  reader,  1964.    Made 
by  Xational  Film  Studio. 

21  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  7-64. 

Summary:  A  girl  and  Iwy  learn  what  a  freight  train  Is  by  visit- 
ing a  toy  store  and  seeing  a  model  of  one. 

1.  Railroads — Freight        i.  Hy  weekly  reader. 

872.8  70-733176 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Toynbee,  Arnold  Joseph, 
see 


Small  world:    Toynbee,  Wylie,  Graves. 


Toys    {Motion   picture) 
196*'.. 


National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 


8  luin.     ^d.     color.     16  mm. 

Frenca  version  released  under  the  title  Jouets. 

Credits-  Producer  and  director.  Grant  Munro;  scenario.  Margaret 
WestcoK,  cameni,  Jean  Boy,  Paul  Leach;  editor.  Roy  Ayton. 

Summary:  Examines  the  possible  effects  of  modern  war  toys  on 
children  in  a  fantasy  about  a  deadly  battle  fought  by  war  toys  In 
a  Christmas  store  window. 
Anothei-  issue.    35  mm. 

1    Child  study.      2.  Military  miniatures.      3.  Toys.        i.  Canada. 
National  Film  Board. 

155.42  Fi  A  68-1266 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Toys  and  pets  (Filmstrip)    Communicators  ,196-f] 

30  fr.    color.    85  mm.     ( Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  Points  out  the  difference  between  animate  and  Inani- 
mate objects  by  ahowiog  the  ditferencea  between  toys  and  peta. 

1.  Reading— Audio-Tlaoal  atdi.  i.  Commuolcatora  (Firm) 

Serie* :  Life  reading  aeriei  {Fllinatrlp) 

872.4  72-788174 

PaoiMTlTanla  School  for  the  Daaf 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Toys  in  the  attic  {Motion  picture)    Mirisch  Co.  and  Claude 
Productions.     Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1963. 

'.*i  mln.    8(1.     hScw.    S5  min. 

Fiinat  sliiii. 

Based  on  Lillian  Ilellmati'a  plajr  of  the  same  title. 

Crc^tt:  Producer.  Waller  Mlrlsch;  director.  <Jeorfe  Roy  Hill; 
acreeoplay.  James  Poe;  music,  George  Dimiog;  director  of  photog- 
raphy. Jo^ph  F.  Blroc.  Call:  Oeraldlne  Page.  Wendy  HUler.  Dean 
Uartin,  Irette  MImleus,  Gene  Tteroey. 

aummary:  Drama  about  the  odd  devotion  of  two  genteel  spinster 
aisters  to  their  younger  brother  whose  return  to  the  aanctuary  of 
their  New  Orleans  home  wttli  a  child-like  wife  "prcta  their  way  of 

I.   Hellman,   Lillian,   1906-  Toys   In   the  attic,      n.   Hirlach 

Company,  inc.      iil  Claude  Producti<«is.      it.  United  Artists  Corpo- 
ration. *^ 

Fi  68-1691 


Tracheostomy  care  {FUmatrip)    Trainei  Corp.  rl906t| 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s..  12  in.,  331  rpm..  20 
mln.     niiiTOsroove.     (Patient  care  series — special  needs.  1) 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Defines  tracheostomy.  Illustrates  the  tracheostomy  tube, 
and  teaoh^  how  to  suction,  to  clean  the  Inner  caoDtila,  to  put  on  a 
dressing,  to  change  the  tapes,  and  to  meet  emergency  needs.  Em- 
phasises the  encouragement  of  patient  lndep»idence  through  self- 
care  and  efTectlre  communication. 

1.    Trachea  —  Surgery.  i.    Trainei    Corporation.  Series ; 

Patient  care  series — special  needs.  1  (FlUnstrlp) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3820 

Tralnex  Corporation 

Tracheostomy  care,  part  1  {Motion  picture)    DelU  CoUeire. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  mill     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  fllm. 

Wllh  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  equipment  to  use  and  the  procedure  to  fol- 
low In  suctioning  and  cleansing  a  tracheostomy  tube. 

V  Trachea— Intubation.  2.  Surgical  nursing.  i.  Delta  College. 
if:J^'^''fi*^^*"'  '"*^-  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Mo- 
tion pictore) 

Pr.„,ic.H.U  ""•"  '^-^O'^S* 

Tracheostomy  care»  part  2  {Motion  picture)    DelU  College. 
Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

I./OOP  fllm. 

WUh  Instructor's  guide. 

Svmmary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  method  of  cleansing  a  tra- 
cheoHtoiny  tube.  Shows  how  to  remove  the  peroxide  solution,  clean 
it  with  a  brush  and  pipe  cleaners,  clean  and  r^lace  the  outer 
cannula  and  the  tracheostomy  dressing,  and  replace  the  neck  ties 

1.  Trachea— Intubation.  2.  Surgical  nursing.  i,  DelU  College 
ir.  Prentice-Hall.  Inc.  Series;  Nursing  iriillls  and  techniques  (Mo- 
tion picture)  ^ 

^      ,     „  „  610.73  71-705286 

Prentice- Hall 

Tracheotomy    {Motion   picture)      University   of   Wisconsin. 
Released  by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  1970. 

7  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  available:  super  S  mm.  reel  with  magnetic  sound 
track;  super  8  mm.  loop  film  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound 
track;  regular  8  mm,  loop  fllm  la  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound 
track. 

Credits:  Author,  J.  H.  Brandenburg. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  procedure  involved  In  performing  a 
tracheotomy. 

1.    Trach  la— Surgery.        i.    Wisconsin.     University,     ir.    Wiscon- 
sin.    University.     Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction 
„.      ,  617  73-706455 

Wis.     Lnlv.     Bur  of  A-V  Instruction 

Tradng    {Motion  picture)     MoGraw-Hill   Book  Ca,  IWO. 

Made  by  Cinefilms.  Montreal. 

4  mln.    si.    color    super  8  mm.     (Sewing  techniques  series,  set  1) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

Series:  Sewing  techniques  series  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

646.2  70-706525 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Qo. 


Track  and  field  {Motion  picture) 
Mnde  by  Calvin  Productions. 


Athletic  Institute,  1969. 


VI  n,  tion  pictures  (approx,  4  mln.  eacli).    »I.    color    8  mm. 

l»op  Iiliii.    Is.sued  in  standiird  8  mm,  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  .\uthors,  Bob  Tlmmon.x,  John  Mitchell 

Contenti.—l.  Pole  vault  ( Flberglaa )  — 1.  High  Jump,— 8.  Javelin.— 
4.  SShot  put.— 5.  Discus.— «.  Long  Jump.~7.  Triple  jump.— 8.  Sprint- 
starts— 9.  Intermediate  and  low  hurdles.— 10.  High  hurdles.— 11. 
Sprint-baton  passing. — 12.  Distance  baton  passing. 

1.  Tiack-athletlcs.        i.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.4  73-700-285 

Athletic  Institute 


Track   and   field    today    (Motion    picture)      Official   Sports 
Films,  1971.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

28  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Produced  under  the  sanction  and  supervlBlon  of  the  National  Fed- 
eration of  State  High  Sdiool  Associations. 

Also  issued  In  b&w. 

With  study  guide  and  teaching  outline. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  super-slow  motion,  stop-action  photography,  and 
other  special  visual  effects  In  an  analytical  presentation  of  the  rules 
and  officiating  procedures  of  modem  track  and  field  oompeUtlon. 
focuses  on  starting,  timing  and  Judging,  running  infractions,  and 
field  events. 

1.  Track-athletics— Rules.     2.  Track-athletics— Judging. 
I.  Official  SporU  Films,  inc. 

[GV1060.5]  796.4  75-713516 

Offlcial  Sports  Films 


Track  events   (Motion  picture) 
see    Fundamentals  of  track  and  field  for  girls. 
Part  1:   Track  events 


Track  73   (Motion  picture)     Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
1970.    Made  by  Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

10  mln.    »1.    color.    16  mm.    (Transportation  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  music,  sound  efTects,  and  photograirfiy  to  pre- 
sent the  story  of  railroading  in  America.  Traces  the  development 
of  trains  from  coal-burning  englneii  to  diesels  and  electric  trains  and 
describes  the  railroad's  contributions  in  freight,  commuter,  and  pas- 
senger services. 

1.  Railroads— U.  S.— Hlstorj".  I.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
Inc.  Series:  Transportation  series  (Motion  picture.  Holt.  Rine- 
hart and  Winston) 

385  70-709815 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Tradcing  man  (Motion  picture)    Warren  E.  Johnson,  1971. 

B  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Warren  E.  Johnson. 

SU.\IMARY:  An  account  of  the  death  of  a  hunter  who  is  acciden- 
tally wounded  by  his  own  gun  while  tracking  his  elusive  quarry 
through  wintry  woodland. 

I.  Johnson,  Warren  E. 

791.43  76-713385 

CINE 


Tracks,  yards,  and  signals  {FUmetrip)    Imperial  Film  Co., 

1968. 

46  f  r.  color.  35  mm,  and  pbonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  SSi  rpm..  12  mln. 
mlcrogruove.     (Transportation:  our  railroads) 

Summary:  Shows  and  explains  the  function  of  safety  devices, 
warning  aignals,  rails,  ties,  ballast,  bridges,  cuts,  tunnels,  grades, 
curves,  freight-yards,  stations,  switches,  and  signals. 

1.  Railroads.  i.  Imperial  Fllm  Company,  inc..  Lakeland,  Fla. 

Series:  Transportation:  our  railroads  {Pilmstrlp) 

625  Fi  A  68-4013 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Traction:  cervical  {Motion  picture)    Delta  Ollege.    Released 
by  Prentic&-Hall,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  inWructor'.«  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  apply  a  cervical  traction  to  re- 
lieve muscle  spasms  and  pain. 

1.  Orthopedic  tractkm.  2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  Delta  Col- 
lie. iL  Prentice-Hall,  Inc.  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  technlqum 
(Motion  picture) 

610.73  75-705236 

Prentice-Hall 


Traction:  pelvic  (Motion  picture) 
by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 


DelU  College.     Released 


4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  a  pelvic  traction  Is  applied.  Shows 
how  to  make  the  girdle,  determine  the  patient's  slse.  and  attach  the 
belt  to  the  patient  and  to  the  spreader  bar,  rope,  pully,  and  weights. 
Describes  how  to  derive  the  maximum  benefit  from  tbe  traction, 
especially  In  terms  of  the  patient's  comfort 

1.  Orthopedic  traction.  2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  DelU  Col- 
lege, n.  Prentlce-Hall,  Inc.  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques 
(Motion  picture) 

610.73  79-705237 

Prentlce-Hall 


Tractor  — fatWMf*'  ftimrlfha  wmi  pioceJaiea.  (Slide  ict] 
American  Association  for  Vocatiooal  Instructional  Materialt, 
1971.     Made  by  Resources  for  Education  and  Manacement 

251  tbdet.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  text  of  the  lamc  title  ongioally  prcpwied  and  rcviMd  by  a.  E.  HeadcTMa 
and  J.  Howard  Turner  and  revised  in  1970  by  W.  Harold  Psrady. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  the  priociplei  of  tractor  operation  and  ahowi  tbe  pr«c- 
ticai  roaintraancc  jote  that  are  Decenary  to  keep  a  tractor  in  good  running 


1.  Traclon— Maioteoance  and  repair, 
tiooal  Instructioaat  Materials. 
£TU33]  629.22 

American  AMociatioo  for  73 

Vocabonai  lottnictionsl 
Materials 


1.  American  Avociatioa  for  Voca- 


72-733318 
MARC 


Tractor  operatioa  and  dallj  cm*.  [Slide  aetj  Americu  AModa- 
tion  (or  Vocational  Instructiona]  Materials,  1971.  Made  by 
Link  Entefpriic*. 

159  slides,     color.     2  i  2  in. 

With  Icxi  of  the  lame  title  tniciaUy  prepared  by  O.  E.  HcndefSon  and  C  E. 
Turner  and  revised  by  J.  M.  Pore. 

SUMMARY:  Coven  ttte  principtet  of  tractor  opcratioa.  ibowi  the  daOy 
maintenance  procedure*  that  arc  necesury  for  both  carburetor  and  diesd  engine 
Inctors,  and  explaini  the  operating  principles  of  various  control  units  on  tbe 
tractor. 

1 .  Tractors — Maintenance  and  r^»ir.  I.  American  Awociation  for  Voca- 
tioaal  Inilructionai  Malerials. 

tTU33i  629.22  72-733319 

American  Association  for  72  MARC 

Vocational  Instructioaai 

Materiab 


Trade  between  nations  {Motion  picture)  Arthur  Evans. 
Harold  Peterson.  John  Burkhard,  and  Victor  Moss.  Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

21  cm.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher  guide  written  by  Pat  Seeley. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  people  In  all  parts  of  tbe  world  benefit 
through  world  trade  because  it  helps  to  equalize  tbe  distribution  of 
resources  among  nations  and  stimulates  economic  growth  within  eacb 
nation. 

1.  Commerce.  l  Bvans,  Arthur,  n.  Bailey  rilms,  inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif. 

382  Fi  A  68-2664 

Bailey  Filmn 


469 


Trade  unionism:  historical,  part  1  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1947.  Made  by  G.  D.  H.  Cktle.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

41  fr.     Wtw.     35  mm. 

Witb  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Uses  photographs,  diagrams,  plctographa,  and  con- 
temporary prints  to  present  a  surrey  of  the  historical  derelopment  of 
trade  unionism  In  Britain. 

1.  Trade-onions— GL  Brit—History.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd., 
London.     II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

331.880942  79-788568 

Carman  fi>Iucatlonal  Associates 


Trade  unionism:  historical,  part  2  (Filmstrip)  Comnioa 
Ground,  London,  1947.  Made  by  G.  D.  H.  Cole.  Re- 
leased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 


45  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Uses  photographs,  diagrams,  plctOKraphs.  and  «»- 
temporary  prints  to  present  a  survey  of  the  historical  development 
of  trade  unionism  In  Britain. 

1.  Trade-unions — Gt  Brit.- History.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd., 
London.     II.  Cannan  EJducatlonal  Associates. 

331.880942  72-738064 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Trades  aad  traiUag.  [Filmstrip}  Visual  PublicatioDa,  London, 
1966.  Made  by  Florence  T»yIor.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Visual  Publicationi,  1970. 

21  fr.     color.     3S  nun.     (Bible  life.  no.  6) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  tbe  work  of  the  merchant,  metalworker,  iraith,  ma- 
•on.  carpenter,  potter,  tanner,  landai  maker,  weaver,  and  dyer  in  fim-century 
PaiesUne. 

I.  Occupation*— History.  2.  Bible— Aniiquitica.  1.  Visual  Pubbcaliotts. 
II.  Series:  Bit>le  life.  [Filmstrip]  no.  6. 

[BS680.O3]  913.3  73-740780 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


Tradldowd  CUmw  religliM.  [FilmBtrip] 
Publicatioiu,  Amersham,  Eng.,  1972. 


Hultoa  Educatioaal 


24  U.     color.     35  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  some  of  the  elemenu  which  make  up  the  ritual  life 
in  i  villafc  in  South  China.  Oeab  widi  ancestor  worship  and  other  ritual  prac- 

l.  Riteaandoeremonica— China.    2.  Ancestor- worship.       1.  Hullon  Educa- 
tional Pubiicalions.  ltd. 

tDS721,  200.9S1  72-734020 

Hullon  Educationai  72  MARC 

Publications 


Herbert   E,    Bndek 


Traditional   life   in   Iraa    {FUmeirip) 
Films  and  Slides,  1964. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Longer  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script 

Credit!:  Author,  Denis  Baly. 

Summary:  Sbows  traditional  life  In  Iran  a^lnst  a  background 
of  constant  change  and  modem Izatlon.     With  captions, 

1.  Iran — Social  life  and  custom.s.  i.  Budek  (Heri)ert  E  )  Films 
and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

915.5  70-755268 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Traditional  methods  of  family  ptanninc  {FUmatrip)     Na- 
tional Health  Films,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc :  2  s.,  7  in.,  33i  rpm. 

With  script 

Credit*:  Consultant  nurse,  Haael  Ann  Hutcheson. 

Summary;  Describes  the  biological  aspects  of  reproduction  and 
pregnancy,  utilizing  illustrations  of  male  and  female  anatomy.  Dls. 
cusses  traditional  methods  of  birth  control;  the  use  of  tbe  condtMn, 
spermicides,  tbe  diaphragm,  and  the  rhythm  method. 

1.  Birth  control.        i.  National  Health  Films  (Firm) 

613.94  79-736463 

l^ailtioul  theatre  of  Soath  ladta.  P»t  I:  Jktmtn  ai  ritad. 

(FUmatripj     Oksen  Fdmi.  1972. 

29  fr.     color.     3S  mm. 

Witb  teacher's  fuide. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  photofrapbcr.  Farley  Richmond. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  ritual  practices  of  various  theater  forms  in  India.  De- 
scribes ptays  which  were  based  on  Uie  Mahabharata,  the  most  voluminota  Hindu 
epic.  Includes  the  theater  form  of  Kaihakali.  ■  popular  form  of  daaoe-diama  ia 
Kerala  Stale. 

1.  Theater— SouU)  India.       I.  Olcsen  Fitais. 
(PN28853  792.0954  72-733439 

Olcsen  Films  72  MARC 


TVadttlowd  tlMatrc  of  Soath  ladla.  P«t  2:  Iheatra  i 

[Filmstrip]     Oleaen  FUmt,  1972. 

M  fr.    coiOT.     35  mm 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  pboto(rs|rfier.  Farley  Rkhmcnd. 

SUMMARY:  Dealt  with  several  of  the  better-known  theater  forms  of  Soua 
India,  including  Kutiyaitam  and  Khshnattam  of  Kerala  Sute.  Shows  that  most 
of  the  plays  are  peopled  nvith  virtuous  kings  and  queeiu,  ferocious  demons,  and 
delightfully  humorous  animals  and  birds.  Exhibits  tbe  work  of  the  mask-makers. 

1.  Theater— South  Utdia.       I.  Olesen  Films. 
[PN2885,  792.0954  72-733458 

Olevm  rOms  72  MARC 

Trafflc  cMurt  [Motion  picture]  Oiarlea  Cahill  ft  AModatea. 
Made  by  Jack  Robinettc  Productioiia.  Releaaed  by  AIMS  la- 
structional  Media  Service*,  1972. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Produced  in  consultation  with  the  Araaricaa  Bar  AitftfJattmi 

SUMMARY:  Observes  traffic  coun  procsdum  in  order  to  hmiharizc  lbs 
viewer  with  the  consequences  of  trafAc  violatioaa. 

1-  Trsflk  courts— United  Statm.       I.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Aaaociues.  inc., 
HoUywood.  Calif.     II.  AIMS  laMnictioaal  Media  Ssrvicca. 
cKF2232j  345  72-701041 

AIMS  73  MAIIC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Traffic  driving  m   {Motion  picture)     Aetna  Casualty  and 
Surety  Co.,  1961. 

13  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Script.  Richard  G.  Bojer. 

Summary.-  Through  use  of  a  ctassroom  teacblns  device,  studenta 
are  taught  proper  technlquea  and  ikllls  of  drlvlnc  In  besTy,  faat 
moving  traffic  on  suburban  and  city  streets. 

1.  Automobile  driving  In  cities.  i.  Aetna  Casualty  and  Surety 
OMnpany,  Hartford. 

620.283  Fi  68-286 


The  Traffic  Jungle 
see 


Safety:  The  traffic  jungle. 


Traffic  law  observance  and  enforcement  {Motion  picture) 
American  Automobile  Association.  Made  by  South  Caro- 
lina Educational  Television  Center.  Released  by  Great 
Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     IS  mm.     (Sportsmanlike  driving,  no.  10) 

Part  of  an  educational  package  Including  texts,  workbook,  driving 
guides,  teats,  fllmstrlpn,  and  brIef-Hlms. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

Summary:  Discusses  problems  faced  by  law  enforc«nent  olBclala 
and  the  need  for  good  traffic  courts  to  protect  the  innocent  and 
punish  the  guilty.  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  continued  obaerr- 
aoce  of  the  laws. 

1.  Traffic  regulations.    Z  TraflBc  courts.  i.  Amerlcao  Auto- 

mobile  Association,  ii.  Great  Plains  National  Inatrnctlonal  Televi- 
sion Library.        Swies:  Sportsmanlike  driving  {Motion  ptctnre)  no. 


American  Automobile 


363.2 
Association 


Fi  A  68-930 


Traffic  laws  made  by  man  {Motion  picture)  American  Au- 
tomobile Association.  Made  by  South  Carolina  Educa- 
tional Television  Center.  Released  by  Great  Plains  Na- 
tional Instructional  Television  Library,  1967. 

28  mln.      sd.     bftw.      16  mm.      (Sportsmanlike  driving,  no.  8) 

Part  of  an  educHtloaal  package  including  texts,  worklXMk,  driv- 
ing guides,  tests,  filmstrips,  and  brief-fllms. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

Summary:  lH-ucrtb«»  the  role  of  (he  loial  community,  the  State, 
and  the  Federal  Government  In  the  development  of  laws.  Explains 
the  organization  of  uniform  traffic  regulations  through  use  of  the 
Uniform  vehicle  code  and  Model  traffic  ordinances. 

1.  Traffic  regulations — U.  8.  i.  American  Automobile  Asaocla- 
tlon,  n.  Great  Plains  National  Instructional  Television  Library. 
Series:  Sportsmanlike  driving  (Motion  picture)  no.  8. 

340  Fi  A  68-1080 

American  Automobile  Association 


Traffic  laws  made  by  mtnre  {Motion  pioture)     American 
Automobile  Association.    Made  by  South  Carolina  Educa- 
tional  Television  Center.     Released  by  Great  Plains 
Natlonallnstructional  Television   Library,   1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.      (Sportsmanlike  driving,  no.  7) 

Part  of  an  educational  package  Including  texts,  workbook,  driving 
fuldes,  testa,  filmstrlpa,  and  brief-fllms. 

Creditt:  Instructor,  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

Bummarp:  Demonstrates  ptiyslcal  laws  of  friction,  gravity,  Inertia, 
and  impact  which  are  Involved  in  the  operation  of  a  motor  vehicle. 

I.  Automobile  driving.  i.  American  Automobile  Association,  n. 
Great  Plains  Instructional  Television  Library.  Series:  Sportsman- 
like  driving  (Motion  picture)  no.  7. 

629.283  FiA«8-931 

American  Automobile  Association 


Traffic — present  and  fntare  needs  {Motion  picture)  Ameri- 
can Automobile  Association.  Made  by  South  Carolina 
Educational  Television  Center.     Released  by  Great  Plains 

National  Instructional  Television  Library,  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     ( Sports  ma  alike  driving,  no.  80) 

Part  of  an  educatltmal  package  including  texts,  workbook,  driving 
guides,  tests,  Olmstrlps,  and  brlef-fllms. 

Credits:  Instructor,  Harold  O.  Carlton. 

Summary:  Dlscuases  what  a  good  traffic  dtlseo  should  know  and 
understand,  including  problems  of  highway  and  tralDc  engineering, 
and  methods  of  financing  streets  and  highways. 

1.  Traffic  enicineertng.  2.  Roads — Finance.  i.  American  Auto- 
mobile Association,  ii.  Great  Plains  NBti<HiaI  Instructional  Televl- 
alon  Library.  Series:  Sportsmanlike  driving  (Hotl<Mi  picture)  no. 
80. 

388.3  Fi  A  68-928 

AmeHcan  Automobile  Aavociatloa 


(Traffic  safety,  {Motion  picture)    ,19201; 


1 

10  mln.     si.     b&w  on  ydtow-tlnted  stock.    28  mm. 

L.  C.  ropy  Imperfect     main  titles  and  production  credlls  wanting. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary:  A  traffic  safety  film  which  points  out  the  dangers  from 
careleMoess  on  the  part  of  both  (he  driver  and  the  pedestrian,  the 
used  for  good  brakes,  and  the  hazards  of  drunken  driving. 

1.  Traffic  safety.       i.  Oatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection. 

Fi 68-444 


Traffic  safety,  Tehiele  dcsiffn  and  eqidpment  {Motum  pic- 
ture) American  Automobile  Association.  Made  by  South 
Carolina  Educational  Television  Center.  Released  by 
Great  Plains  National  Television  Library,  1967. 

28  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm.     (Sportsmanlike  driving,  no.  ;») 
Part  of  an  educational  package  inclnding  teita,  workbook,  drlvlbg 
\,  flimsirlps.  and  brlef-ftlms. 


The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  1.  [Fllmstrip] 
House,  1969. 


Eye  Gate 


0niU4:  IlMtnjc-tor,  Harold  O.  Carlton.  

EHscuwies  the  use  of  safety  •qnlpmnt  by  the  flrlTSr 
of  a  motor  vehicle  and  tb«  philosophy  of  safe  onr- 


1.  Antomoblles— Safety  appliances.  2.  Automobile  driving.  l 
American  Automobile  Association,  ii.  Great  Plains  National  In- 
■tmctlooal  Television  Uhrary.  Scries:  Bportamanlike  driving 

(Motion  picture)  no.  26. 

629.2  Fi  A  68-929 

Ansrlean  Aatomoblle  AasocUtlon 


and  phonodiic.     (Shakespeare:  mirror  of  man) 


49  fr.     color.     35 

With  teries  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  itorics  of  Romeo  and  Juliet  and  Julius  Caesar  and 
compares  romantic  tragedy  with  htsiorical  tragedy. 

I,  Shakespeare.  William,  1564-1616— Tragedies.  2.  Shakeapearc.  William, 
1564-1616.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  3.  Shakcspcsre,  William.  1564-1616.  Julius 
Caesar.  I.  Shakespeare.  William,  1564-1616.  Romeo  and  Juliet  II. 
Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.  Julius  Cacaar.  III.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc. 
IV.  Series:  Shakespeare:  mirror  of  man.  [Filmstrip]. 
[PR2983]  822.3  72-736491 

Eye  Gate  House  72  MARC 


The  Tragedies  of  ShaketpearCt  part  2. 

House,  1969. 


[Filmstrip]      Eye  Gate 


50  U.    color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc.     (Shakespeare:  mirror  of  man) 

With  scries  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  development  of  Shakespeare's  dramatic  ideas  on 
tragedy  as  found  in  Othello  and  Macbeth. 

1.  Shakespeare,  WillUm.  1564-1616— Tragedies.  2.  Shakespeare.  William. 
1564-I6I6.  Othello.  3  Shakespeare,  Willihm.  1S64-I616.  Macbeth.  1. 
Shakespeare.  William,  1564-1616.  Othello.  II.  Shakespeare,  William.  1564- 
1616.  Macbeth.  III.  Eye  Gale  House,  inc.  IV.  Scries:  Shakespeare:  mirror 
(rf  man.  (Filmstrip]. 

[PR2983i  822.3  72-736492 

Eye  Gate  House  72  MARC 


The  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  part  3.  [Filmstrip] 
House.  1969. 


Eye  Gate 


and  phonodisc     (Shakespeare:  mirror  of  n 


50  fr.     color.     35 

With  series  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  the  stories  of  Hamlet  and  King  Lear  and  contrasU  the 
main  characters. 

I.  Shakespeare.  WillUm.  1564-1616— Tragedies.  2.  Shakespeare,  William. 
1564-1616.  Hamlet.  3.  Shakespeare.  William.  I564-I616.  King  Lear  I. 
Shakespeare,  William,  1564-1616.  Hamlet.  II.  Shakespeare,  William,  1564- 
1616.  King  Lear.  III.  Eye  Gale  House,  inc.  IV.  Series:  Shakespeare:  mirror 
of  man.  [Filmstrip]. 

[PR2983]  822.3  72-736493 

Eye  Gate  House  72  MARC 


The  Tragedy  of  Julias  Caesar  (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

30  mi!,  sd.  color.  IG  mm.  (The  Humanities.  Shaw  versus 
Shakespeare,  no.  2) 

CREDITS:  Director,  John  Barnes. 

SUMMAKY:  Compares  the  treatment  of  Caesar's  death  as  found 
In  the  works  of  Shakespeare  and  Shaw. 

1.  Caesar,  C.  Julius,  In  fiction,  drama,  poetry,  etc.  2.  Shaw, 
George  Bernard,  1856-1950  —  Charactera  —  Caesar.  C.  Julius.  S. 
Shake.<ipeare,  William,  1564-1016 — Characters — Caesar,  C.  Julius. 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  CJorjwratlon.  II,  Series: 
The  Humanities  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series:  Shaw  versus  Shake- 
speare (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

[PR2993]  828  7&-710708 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Tragedy  of  the  commons   (Motion  picture)     King  Screen 
Productions,  1971. 

23  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  article  of  the  same  title  by  Garrett  Hardin. 

SUM&IABY:  Deals  with  the  distribution  of  resources,  the  clash 
of  personal  Talues,  and  the  variety  of  poolble  solutions  for  the 
ecological  problems  that  are  facing  America. 

1.  Ecology.  1.  Hardin,  Garrett  James,  1915-  II.  King 

Screen  Product  lonK. 

[QH541]  301.3  73-712844 

King  Screen  Productions 

Tragedy  of  the  red  salmon  (Motion  picture)     Metromedia 
Producers  Corp.,  1970. 

60  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Sponaw^  Hartford  Insurance  Group.  DuPonL 

SUHUART:  Jacguea  Cousteau  and  his  dirlng  fllmmakers  record 
the  arrival  of  the  red  salmon  in  Olga  Bay.  Shows  the  salmon's 
I>erllous  rush  up  stream,  pictures  the  circling  courUhlp  dance  and 
the  spawning  rituals,  as  well  as  the  fertilizing  of  the  eggs  In  the  nesL 
Raises  the  question  of  how  much  man  should  meddle  with  natural 
events  he  does  not  fully  understand. 

1.  Sockeye  salmon.        I.  Metromedia  Producers  Corporation. 

897.5  71-711545 

CINE 


Trahey,  Jane.       Life  with  Mother  Superior 
see 


The  Trouble  with  angels. 


A  Trail  for  all  mmom.  [Motion  picture]    CinemsTk  II  Productions 
in  usociation  with  FWB  and  AHOciate*.  1972. 

28  min.    ad.     color,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  the  contemponry  and  hiitoricsl  backgrounds  of 
Arizona,  New  Mexico,  and  Texas;  depicts  the  traditions  of  the  Amencan  South- 
west, and  shows  scenic  and  recreational  attraclioni  of  ihc  Conquisiadores  Trail. 

1.  Arizona.  2.  New  Mexico.  3  Texaa.  4.  Trails— Southwest,  New.  I. 
Onemark  II  Productiona,  inc.,  Santa  Fe,  N.M. 

[F787i  917.91  72-7(X)167 

aNE  72  MARC 


The   TraU   of   Stanley   and   Livingstone    {Motion  picture) 
MetromediA  Producvs  Corp.,  1968. 

58  mln.    ad.    color.     16  mm.     (Oreat  exploratlona) 

Credit*:  Sponaor,  American  Iron  and  Steal  Inotltute. 

Summary;  John  Olflm  retraces  Benry  Uortoo  Stanley's  search  for 
Dr.  David  IJvlngstone  la  the  interior  of  Africa. 

1  Stanley.  Sir  Menry  Uortoo.  1841-1904.  2.  UTtD««tooe,  David, 
18U-1878.  I.  Uetromedte  PvodncOTs  Oorpontttoa.  Swies :  Oreat 
•xploratlou  (Motkm  picture) 

923  70-70l74« 

OINB 


470 


Trail  of  tears  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio  Visual  Center,  1971. 

100  mln.     sd.    Mtw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Lane  Slate;  editor, 
David  Hanson.     CAST:  Johnny  Cash,  Jack  Palance. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatisation  of  the  historical  events  surroandlng 
the  exploitation  and  oppression  of  the  Cherokee  Indian  nation  in  the 
ISSO'B.     Narrated  by  Joseph  Cotten. 

1.  Cherokee  Indians— Drama.  I.  National  Educational  Television 
and  Radio  Center.  II.  Indiana.  University.  Andlo-VIsual  Center. 
970.3  74-711464 

Indiana  University  Audio-Vlaoal  Center 


The  Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine  {Motion  picture)    Jesse  L. 
Lasky  Feature  Play  Co.,  1916. 

53  mill.    si.    b&w.    35  mm. 

Baseil  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  John  Fox.  Jr, 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection,  Ubrary  of  Congress.  ..  „     , ,     ., 

Credits:  Producer,  C.  B.  DeMlile;  art  director,  Wilfred  BuckUnd; 
photoplay,  Jeanie  MacPherson;  photography,  Aivin  WyckofT.  Ca*t: 
Charlotte  Walker,  Theodore  Roberts,  Thomas  Melghan,  Earle  Foxe. 

Summary:  A  dramatlzaUon  about  the  dlfHcultles  of  two  internal 
revenue  officers  in  their  pursuit  of  a  clan  of  moonshiners  in  the 
moontalns  of  Vlrftlnla.  

I  Fox  John,  1863-1919.  The  trail  of  the  lonesome  [rine.  n.  Jesse 
I*  Lasky  Feature  Play  Company,  in.  Paramount  Film  Collection. 
IV.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  78-709651 

Trail  ride  {Motion  picture)     Cinema  Pictures.    Released  by 
Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

21  mln.     Kd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technlscope.     Technicolor. 

Credits-  Producer  and  director,  Robert  Hinkle;  writer,  MoUle 
Carl;  narrator,  Yorke  Wallace;  photographer,  Richard  P.  McCarty; 
editor,  Igo  Kantor. 

Bummary:  Follows  Jeff  and  Boh  on  trail  motor  bikes  as  they 
make  their  way  on  a  trail  ride  from  the  Canadian  border  through 
the  wilderness  country  of  Washington,  Oregon,  and  California  to 
Mexican,  Mexico.  „  ™.^         , 

1,  Pacific  coast— Descr.  k  trav,        l  Cinema  Pictures.  Inc. 
n  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

917.9  Fi  68-1720 

Trailers    help    people    (Filmstrip)       Curriculum   Materials 

Corp.,  1968. 

43  fc.     color.     35  mm.     (Transportation) 

With  script. 

Summary:  Describes  the  use  of  the  tractor  and  trailer  In  trans- 
porting many  types  of  products. 

1.  Trailers  — Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Tractor  trailers  — Juvenile  films. 
I.  Curriculum   Materials  Corporation.  Series:  Transportation 

(Filmstrip) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-5222 

Curriculum  Materials  Corporation 

Train,  Arthur  Cheney,   1875-1945.       Illusion 
see 

Illusion. 


Train-Aide  Corporation 
see 

Male  catheterization,  part  1. 

Male  catheterization,  part  2. 

Nurse-patient  communicaticMi. 

Nurse -patient  relationships. 

Philosophy  of  siqwrvlsion. 

Physiological  and  emotional  aspects  of 
pain. 

Prevention  and  treatment  of  decubitus 
ulcers . 

Principles  of  tracheal  care. 

Psychosocial  adaptation  to  lllnesa. 

Sensory  deprivation. 

StaS  communication. 

Train-Aide  Educational  Systems  by  Pharmaseal 
see 

Male  catheterization,  part  1. 
Male  catheterization,  part  2. 
Nurse-patient  communication. 


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Train -Aide  Educational  Systems  by  Phannaseal 

The  Barbiturate  drugs. 

Custodial  duties. 

(Continued) 

BatUiif  the  bd>y. 

Diabetes  and  diet 

Nurse-patient  relationships. 

Bed  bath. 

Diabetes  meUitus — ^pathophysiology. 

Performance  evaluation. 

The  Best  medicine  for  emphyiema  is  you. 

Diabetic  meal  planning. 

Philosophy  of  supervision. 

Blood  pressure. 

The  Diaphragm. 

Physiological  and  emotional  aspects  of 

pain. 

Drug  dependency:   alcohol. 

Prevention  and  treatment  of  decubitus 

Bowel  and  bladder  training. 

Drug  dependency:   narcotic  analgesics. 

ulcers . 

Cancer  detection:  self  examination  of  the  breast  and 

Principles  of  tracheal  care. 

Pap  smear. 

Drug  dependency:   stimulants,  depressants, 
and  psychedelics. 

Psychosocial  adaptation  to  ilhiess. 

f^ttr-mr  of  the  DTOitate. 
Caaoer  of  the  uteiu. 

Electrolyte  balance. 

Sensory  deprivation. 

Cardiac  arrest  team. 

Emergency  eye  care. 

Train  temin  (Uotum  pieiun)    Terrytoona,  1963. 

Emergency  removal  of  patients. 

4  mla.    ad.    color.    55  mm.     (The  Hector  Heathcote  abow) 
U  C.  ho  b*w.  16  mm.  print 

Cardiac  emergency  care. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  program  The  Hector  Heatbcote  allow. 
Swmmary.*  Aa  animated  cartoon.    Hector  Heatbcote  dlacoven  oil 

Epinephrine  and  Isoproterenol  hydro- 

on hla  new  property  after  being  forced  olt  hla  land   by  a  rillaln 

Cardiac  glycosides  and  quinidine  deriva- 

chloride as  used  in  inhalation  therapy. 

named  Benedict. 

tives  . 

L  CBS  FUms.  Inc.    Terrytoona        Series :  The  Hector  Heatbcote 

show   (Motion  picture) 

791.43                            78-704391 

Cardiopulmonary  resuscitation — initial 

Family  planning. 

phase. 

Feeding  the  patient. 

The  Train  that  crosses  the  mountains  (Norway)    (FUm- 

Itrip)      Hulton    Press,    London,    1967?      Released    in   the 
U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

Care  of  the  dying  patient. 

Fire  extinguishing  equipment. 

55  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (Ountrles.  regional  atudlee,  and  people*) 

Picture  poet  lltmatrlp. 
With  not.ja. 

Care  of  the  patient  in  a  cast. 

Fluid  balance. 

Creditt:  Author.  R.  Kay  Oesswell. 

Summary.-  pictures  Norway  from  the  west  to  the  southwest  on  a 

Fluid  retention — edema. 

railway  Journey  from  Bergen  to  Oslo. 

1,  Norway— Descr.  &  trav.           i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd..  London.     II. 

Care  of  the  patient  in  cervical  traction. 

Dufour  Editions,  inc.             Series:  Countries,  regional  studies,  and 

peoples  (Pllmstrlp) 

F(X)d  service  orientation. 

914.81                      Fi  A  67-4048 
Dufour  Editions 

Care  of  the  patient  in  traction. 

Functions  of  electrolyte. 

Tnta  to  the  tatetier.  [Motkn  picture]     Alaaka  Railnwd.  1971. 

Care  of  the  patient  with  a  head  injury. 

Made  by  Marvin  Albot/Motian  Media  Film. 

Furosemide  and  ethacrynic  acid. 

2S  min.     Id.     colof.     16  mm. 

Care  of  the  patient  with  a  hearing  im- 

pairment. 

AlaiU  Rsilrosd  and  iti  importance  to  Ameiics'i  laal  froalier. 

Health  care  of  the  normal  infant 

1.  Alailu  Rsilrosd-     3.  RsilitMds— Alaska.        1.  Alaska  Raibosd. 

[HE2771]                                  385                             71-713200 
CINE                                                  72                                             MARC 

Care  of  the  patient  with  cirrhosis. 

Heparin  sodium  and  warfarin  sodium. 

Trainex  Corporation 
see 

Care  of  the  patient  with  diabetes. 

Hospital  carpet  care. 

Care  of  the  patieiit  with  emphysema. 

Hospital  dishwashing. 

Acid-base  balance — compensation  of  im- 

balances. 

Care  of  the  patient  with  leukemia. 

Hospital  fire  hazards. 

Acid-base  balance — metabolic  acidosis  and 
alkalosis. 

One  of  the  patient  with  lermioal  cancer. 

Hospital  fire  safety  procedures. 

Care  of  the  patient  with  water  sealed 

Hospital  floor  care. 

Acid-base  balance — respiratory  acidosis 

drainage. 

and  alkalosis. 

Central  venous  pressure  monitoring. 

Hospital  food  handling. 

Acid-base  balance — the  body's  regulation 

Hospital  food  sanitation. 

of  pH. 

Cleaning  the  check-out  room. 

Admission  and  discharge. 

Cleaning  the  isolation  room. 

Hospital  kitchen  safety. 

Anaphylactic  shock. 

Cleaning  the  occupied  room. 

The  Hospital  story. 

Antihistamine  drugs. 

Housekeeping  oirientatlon. 

y^Ucatlon  of  binders  and  bandages. 

Cleaning  the  operating  room. 

How  to  take  an  electrocardiogram. 

Arrhythmias  of  junctional  tissue  origin, 

Cleansing  enema. 

Hypoglycemia. 

wandering  pacemaker,  and  paroxysmal 

atrial  tachycardia. 

Colostomy  care. 

Hypothermia. 

Aitaral  blood  umplea  for  b4aod  fis  analyas. 

Colostomy  irrigation. 

Hypovolemic  shock. 

Assisting  with  a  physical  examination. 

Cofloplicatioiis  of  advanoed  canoce. 

I.  P.  P,  B.  — assisted,  program  1: 

Atropine  sulfate  and  meperidine  hydro- 

The Condom. 

Bird  Mark  VH. 

chloride. 

Congestive  heart  failure. 

I.  P.  P.  B. — assisted,  program  2: 
Bennett  PR-1. 

Bacteria  control  through  equipment 
cleanliness. 

Creams,  jellies,  and  foams. 

471 

Infant  care — breast  feeding. 

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Tralnex  Corporatlan   (Continued) 

Insulin  doM  changes. 
Insulin  injection. 

Insulin  timing  and  action. 
Intake  and  output. 

Intrauterine  device  (lUD) 
Introduction  to  arrhythmias. 

Introduction  to  cellular  metabolism. 
Introduction  to  Infant  care. 
Introduction  to  seizure  disorders. 
Introduction  to  shock. 

Introduction  to  supraventricular  ar- 
rhythmias— arrhythmias  of  sinus  origin. 

Isolation  technique. 

Legal  implications  in  nursing. 

lidocaine  hydrochloride:   local  anesthetic 
and  antiarrhythmic  agent. 

Lifting  and  moving  patient. 

Living  with  your  back. 

Local  applications  of  heat  and  cold. 

lumbar  puncture. 

Maintaining  the  patient's  chart. 

Management  of  blood  transfusions. 

Medical  asepsis. 

My  heart  attaclc. 
Myocardial  in&rctioii. 

Nasogastric  Intubation  and  gavage  feeding. 
The  Normal  heart  and  the  EKG. 

Normal  patterns  of  development. 

Nursing  care  during  intravenous  therapy. 

Nursing  care  in  seizure  disorders. 

Observation  and  charting. 

Occupied  bed  making. 

Operating  room  admitting  the  patient  for 
surgery. 

Operating  room  draping  one:   mastectomy 
and  lithotomy. 


Operating  room  draping  two:   thoracotomy, 
laparotomy,  and  extremity. 


Operating  room  positioning,  1:   supine  and 
lithotomy. 


Operating  room  positioning,  2:   lateral, 
prone,  and  Jacknlfe. 


(grating  room  scrubbing,  gowning,  and 
gloving. 

Operating  room  skin  preparation. 

Orientation. 

Oi^gen  administration. 
Parenteial  hypfralimfntatifm 

The  Pathophyilology  of  emphyienuL 

Patiei* -centered  volunteer  services. 

The  Patient  with  a  herniated  intervertebral 
disk. 

Peritoneal  dialysis. 
Personal  care  in  long-term  illness. 

The  Pill. 

Positioning  to  prevent  contractures. 
Post  parttmi  care. 

Postural  drainage,  clipping,  and  vibration. 
Potassitim  imbalances. 

Premature  atrial  contractions,  atrial 
flutter,  and  atrial  fibrillation. 

Preoperative  and  postoperative  care. 

Pre(^>erative  skin  preparation. 
The  Prevention  and  treatment  of  decubiti. 
Range  of  joint  motion  exercises. 
Rapid  fluid  gain. 
Rhythm. 

The  Role  of  the  volimteer. 
Rotating  tourniquets. 
Safety  in  housekeeping. 
Septic  shock. 
Shock:   celltdar  pathophysiology. 

Showers  and  tub  baths. 
Skin  care  and  bathing  preparation. 
Sodium  imbalances. 

Spiritual  needs  of  the  patient. 

Sterile  technique  and  dressing  change. 

Structural  fire  safety  in  hospitals. 
Subcutaneous  and  intramuscular  injections. 

The  Surgical  treatment  of  a  herniated 
liunbar  disk. 

Teaching  crutch  waUdng. 
Teaching  the  patleitt  with  diabetes. 


Temperature,  pulse,  and  respiration. 
Thoracentesis  and  abdominal  paracentesis. 
Tracheostomy  care. 
Transcribing  the  doctor's  orders. 
Transfer  activities  and  ambulation. 
Ultrasonic  nebulizers. 
Understanding  diabetes. 
Urinary  catheterization — male  and  female. 

Uiine  testing. 
Use  of  patient  lifters. 
The  Use  of  protective  restraints. 
Venereal  disease. 

Venipimcture  and  starting  an  intravenous 
infusion. 

VeaJpuncture:  cathetert  and  scalp  vein  needles. 

The  Volunteer  as  receptionist,  escort, 
and  hostess. 

Volunteer  service  in  the  gift  shop. 

What  is  diabetes  ? 
What  is  emphysema  ? 

Training  and  conditioning  {Motion  picture)     Etiian  Allen. 
Released  by  Films  on  Spoils,  1962. 

22   mlD.    sd.     color.     IS  mm.     (Baseball   Instruction   series) 

Creditt:  Music.  Ron  Riddle. 

Summarif;  Sliows  ttie  tralnlns  and  conditioning  of  iMSebail 
players  and  the  various  techniques  and  tactics  for  teaching  the 
fluidamentalH  of  the  game. 

1.  Baseball.  I.  AUen,  Ethan,  1904-  n.  Films  on  Sports. 

Series :  Baseball  instruction  series  (Motion  picture  1 

796.357  78-707779 

Training  Films,  inc.,  New  York 
see 

IBM/360  card  processing  power. 


472 


The  Report  generator. 


Training,   fitting,    and    showing   dajr7   cattle    (Filmstrip) 
Colonial  Films  ,195-!, 

71  fr.     CGlor.    35  mm. 

Developed  by  Georgia  State  Dept.  of  Education,  Division  of  Voca- 
tional Education,  Service,  and  Dept.  of  Aigrlcultural  Education, 
University  of  Georgia. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  procedures  Inrolved  In  the  training 
and  gtiowlog  of  dairy  cattle.  Includes  an  la-depth  study  of  clipping 
techniques.     With  captions. 

1.  Dairy  cattle — Showing.  I.  Colonial  Flhn  and  Equipment 

Company,  Atlanta. 

[SF208]  636J2  72-737804 

Colonial  Films 


Tnuning  for  remits  {FUmxtrip)    Addison- Wesley  Pub.  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  Reeources  for  Education  and  Management 

56  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (The  On-lbejob  training  fllmatrip  Berli-a 
no.  1) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  The  superylsor  and  on-the-job  training, 
by  Martin  M.  Broadweli, 

Summaty:  Erplalna  that  training  Ik  good  only  If  It  producei"  the 
results  which  are  needed ;  points  out  that  there  should  be  a  reason 
for  training  and  that  the  employee  needs  a  reason  to  learn. 

1.  Employees.  Training  of.  i.  Broadweli.  Marlln  M.  The  super- 
Tlsor  and  on-the-job  training,  u.  AddisoD-Wesley  Publlahlng  Com- 
pany.        Series. 

668.81  70-736483 


Tnining  fw  tomorrow  (Motion  picture)  Kismet  Films. 
Released  by  Hillsborough  Aeeociation  for  Retarded  Chil- 
dren, ]!>62. 

1  reel.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  trainee  deecrlbea  the  aerrlces  at  the  Sertoma  Shel- 
tered Workshop  for  the  Handicapped  In  Tampa,  Fta. 

1.  Sertoma  Sheltered  Workshop  for  the  F]andlcan>ed.        i.  Kismet 
Films,    n.  HUlHborougb  AsHodatlon  for  Retarded  Children. 

371.92  Fi  A  68-3018 

HUbboroo^  Aaw>ciatloa  for  BeUrded  Oblldren 


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Training  resources  and  techniques.  [Motion  picture]  University 
of  Kansas  Bureau  of  Child  Research.  Made  by  Parsons  State 
Hospiul  and  Training  Center.  Released  by  National  Medical 
Audiovisual  Center,  1968. 

20  min.     m1.     color       16  mm.     (Counseling  the  mcnully  reurded.  no.  3) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  several  [raining  programs,  Tacililies,  and  procedures 

which  vocational  counsciors  employ  in  rehathliuiion  programs  for  retarded 

clienis. 

I.  Menully  harKJicapped— Rehabilitation.     2.  Mentally  handicapped— Em- 

ptoymeni        I,  Kansas.     University.     Bureau  of  Child  Research.     II.  National 

Medical  Audiovisual  Center.      III.  Series:  Counseling  the  mentally  retarded. 

(Motion  picture]  no.  3 

lHV3005]  362.3  72-702013 

University  of  Kansas  72  MARC 

Bureau  of  Child  Research 


Trains:  a  first  flfan  (Motion  pieture),    Norman  Bean.    Re- 
leased by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

11  miu.    Bd.    color.    16  nun. 

With  sttidy  guide. 

Swimary:  An  latrodactory  film  about  tj-pe«  of  trains  aud  how 
the;  work  wbtcb  includea  a  dlacunloo  of  paaaeuger  and  freight 
trains  engines,  the  railroad  yard,  and  the  work  of  the  trainmen 
F<w  eleaKtitar]r  grades. 

L  Ballniads— JUTenlle  fllma.  i.  Be«n,  Norman,     n.  Balley-Fllm 

Asaodatas. 


Balkr-nim  Associates 


385 


72-703103 


Traite  de  have  et  4'^temiU  (Motion  picture)  Marc-Gilbert 
Guillaumin,  Paris.  Released  in  France  by  Astoria  Films, 
1951. 

120  min.     Rd.     bAw.     16  ram. 

Released  i"  the  U.  S.  In  1953  by  Society  of  Cinema  Arts,  aud 
Raymond  Rohatier.  under  the  title  Venom  and  eternity  with  English 
subtitles. 

Creditt:  Director.  Jean-Isidore  Isou ;  narrator,  Bernard  Blln; 
music,  Daniel  Garrlgue;  photographer,  Nat  Saufer;  editor,  Suianne 
Carbon.     Cast:  Albert  J.  LeGroa. 

Bummarv:  An  avant-garde,  antl -cinematic  fllm  described  by  Its 
creator,  Isou,  as  producing  a  "new  beauty"  that  "resembles  a  novel 
recited  by  a  reader  to  friends." 

I.  Guillaumln,  Marc-Qilbert  n.  Astoria  films,  m.  Tenom  and 
eternity  (Motion  picture) 

704.945  Fi  68-729 

Traitors  gate  (Motion  picture)  Summit  Film  Productions, 
London.  Released  in  the  IJ.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures 
Corp.,  1966. 

ft)  mill.     Hd.     b&w.    3,%  mm. 

Bated  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Edgar  Wallace. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ted  Lloyd;  (ilre<'tor,  Freddie  Francis;  screen- 
play. John  Sansom;  director  of  photography,  Denys  Ooop-  film  edi- 
tor, Oswald  Hafenrlchter.  Cast:  Albert  Lleven,  Gary  Raymond 
Margot  Trooger.  Klaus  Kinskl.  Edward  L'nderdown.  Gatbarlna  Von 
Scbell,  Eddi  Arent. 

Siimmary:  A  businessman  constructs  an  intricate  plot  to  steal  the 
Crown  JeweLs  from  the  Tower  of  Ix>ndon  with  the  help  of  an  Imper- 
sonator of  the  officer  In  charge. 

I.  Wallace,  Edgar.  1875-1982.  The  traitors'  gate.  ir.  Summit  Film 
Productions,     m.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  76-707844 


Trajectories  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mIn.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I-oop  fllm.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  D.  KuUlroflt. 

Hummai-y:  Studies  ballistic  trajectories  using  the  dilution  of 
gravity  afforde^i  by  a  tilted  air  table.  Investigates  the  optimum 
angle  for  achieving  a  trajectory  of  maximum  distance  alone  the 
X  axis. 

1.  Ballistics.        I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

^„     „  531  Fi  A  68-453 

Ealing  Corporation 

Trajectory  ot  a  moon  probe  (Motion  piotun)  Halaa  and 
Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  En.yclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

Smln.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Solar  aeries) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummanf:  Illustrates  the  various  stagea  In  sending  and  retnming 
a  manned  moon  prot>e. 

1.  Space  flight  to  the  moon.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca  Bducatlwial  Corpo- 
ration, Series:  Solar  series  (Motion  picture) 

629.4  70-704894 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Bdacationat  Corp. 


The  Tramp  (Motion  picture)  Essanay  Film  Manufacturinjf 
Co.,  1915.  Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan 
Corp.  ,196-?, 

28  mln.  si.  birw.  16  mm.  (From  the  Essanay  period  of  Chaplin 
comedy) 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

Also  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

<."REDITS;  Director  and  writer,  Charles  Ctiapllo.  CAST:  Charles 
Ch.iplln.  Edna  Purviance.  Bud  Jamison,  Leo  White,  Paddy  McGulre. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  in  which  Charlie  Chaplin  portrays  a 
fastidious  hobo  who  falls  In  love  with  a  girl  whom  he  baa  rescued 
from  robbers,  but  returns  to  the  road  wbeo  he  discovers  that  she 
loves  another. 

I.  Essanay  Film  Manufacturing  Company.  II.  Eastln-Phelan  Cor- 
poration. Davenport,  Iowa.  III.  Series:  From  the  Essanay  period  of 
CbapUn  comedy  (Motion  plctnre) 

791.43  72-711887 

EHRtin-Pbelan  Corp. 


Trampoline  1  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp^  1961^. 

4  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Gymnastics) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  trampoline: 
bounce,  check  bounce,  tuck,  pike,  layout,  and  pirouette. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Eating  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Masa  Series: 
Gymnastics  (Motion  picttire) 

796.4  72-700482 

Ealing  Corporation 


TrampoUne  2  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp^  1969. 

4  mln.     Kl.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Gymnaatlca) 

Loop  nim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  following  skilla  on  the  trampoiloe: 
knee  drop,  .seat  drop,  hands  and  knee  drop. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  CTambrldge,  Mass.  Series: 
Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  76-700438 

Eallog  Corporation 

TrampoUne  3  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  196». 

4  min.     Rl.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Gymnastlca) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  following  skills  on  the  trampoline: 
front  drop  and  back  drop. 

1.  Tumbling.  l  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Haas.  Series: 
Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-700484 

Eal  I  ng  Corporal  loo 

Trampohne  4  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.      si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae^ 

Credits:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

flummary;  Demonstrates  the  following  akilis  <n  the  trampoline: 
swivel  hips,  turntable,  and  front  flip. 

1.  Tumbling.  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Uaas.  Se- 

ries: Gymnaatlca  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  73-700435 

Balltig  Oorporadoo 

Tnunpfriine:  advanced  backward  somersaults  (Motion  pio- 
ture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  gnida 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falnasy. 

tiummary:  Shows  how  to  perform  advanced  backward  somersanlts 
on  the  trampoline. 

1.  Tumbling.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpo- 
ration. *^ 

796.4  78-704678 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Trampirfine:  advanced  eody  somersaiilts  (Motion  pieture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Falusay. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  perform  advanced  cody  somersaalts 
using  the  trampoline 

1.  Tumbling.  L  Elncydopaedla  BriUnnica  Educational  Corpo- 
ration. 

796.4  77-704679 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Trampoline:   advanced   forward  somersaalts   (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  CoUaboratw,  George  Falusay. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  perform  advanced  forward  somtraaolta 
using  the  trampoUnfc 

1.  Tumbling.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpo- 
ration. 

796.4  71-704680 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Trampoline:   backward  twisting  somersaults  (Motion  pio- 
ture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp,,  1969. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  George  Faluaay. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  to  perform  ba<Awar(l  twistlnc  somenaolta 
on  the  trampoline. 

1.  Tumbling.  I.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca  Bdacationat  Corpo- 
ration. 

796.4  75-704681 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 

Trampoline:  cody  sunersanlts  (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  fllm. 
With  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborate,  George  Falusay. 

Bwnmary:  Shows  how  to  perform  cody  aomeraaulta  on  the  tram- 
poline. 

Tumbling.        I.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca  Educational  Corpo- 


ration. 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


796.4 


79-704682 


Trampoline:  forward  twisting  somersaalts  (Motion  pieture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.    sL.    color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 
With  guide. 

Credits:  (Collaborator,  George  Falnasy. 

Bummary:  Showa  bow  to  perform  forward  twisting  somersattlU 
OQ  the  trampoline. 

1.  Tumbling.        r.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  (Corpo- 


ration. 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


796.4 


72-704688 


Trampoline:  lead-ap  progression   (Motion  piotura)     Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

7  motion  pictures  (4  mln.  each)     si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllma. 

With  guides. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  George  Falusay. 

Summary:   Showa   bow   to  perform  lead-ap  proffressloo  using  a 
trampoline. 

1.  Tumbling.        i.  Encycl(q>aedU   Britannica   Educational   (Corpo- 
ration. 

796.4  76-704684 

A.  L.  A.  BooklUt 


Trampoline:  short  routines  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

a  motion  pictures   (4  mln.  each)     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guides. 

CredUs:  Collaborator.  George  Falussy. 

Summary:   Shows   how   to   perloaa  abort   routines  on  the   tram- 
poline. 

1.  Tumbling.        t  BncyclopAedla  Britannica  Bdocational  Corpo- 
ration. 

796.4  70-704685 

A.  L.  A.  BoiAUst 

Trampoline:  somersaalts  from  back  drop  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

I<oop  film. 

With  guide 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  perform  somersaalts  from  a  back  drop. 

1.  Tumbling.        t  Encjrclopaedla  Britannica  Edacati<Kial  Corpora- 

tlOD. 

73-704686 
A.  L.  A.  Booklist  T96.4 

Trampolining:  Back  drop — cradle  (Motion  picture)  Ath- 
letic Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  miu.     hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  aeries) 

lyoop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Bummary:   Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gymnaatlca 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  75-705871 

Athletic  Institute 

Tnunpolining:  Back  somersaalt  witli  variations  (Motion 
picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  ConaulUnt,  Newt  L(*en.  

Summary:    Members   of   the   nniveralty   of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  76-705874 

Athletic  Institute 


Trampolining:    Back    8(»nersaalts    with    twist    variations 

(Motion    picture)       Athletic    Institute,    1970.      Made   by 
Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Members   of   the   University   of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  tedmlquea. 

1.  Tumbling.        I.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gymnastlca 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  73-705876 

Athletic  Institute 


Trampolining:    Barani    with   variations    (Motion   picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     .si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

CrediU:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Members   of   the   University   of   Michigan   gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.        I.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705875 

Athletic  Institute 


Trampolining:  Cody  variations  (Motion  picture)     Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     Hi.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  aeries) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  ConsulUnt,  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnastlca 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705878 

Athletic  Institute 

Trampolining:    Doable   and    triple    backward    somersaalts 

(Motion  picture)     Athletic  Institute,  1970,    Made  by  Cal- 
vin Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     {Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Bummary:  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnaatlcs 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74-705879 

Athletic  Institute 

TrampoUning:   Fliffls  variations,  part  1    (Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide 

CredUi:  ConsulUnt  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:  Members  of  the  University  of  UldUgan  crmnastlc 
team  demonstrate  tlielr  techniques.  •*— ««  ^ 

1.  TumbUng.  i.  Athletic  Institute  Series :  Heo'a  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  plctnre)  mjaauuHioa 

*»^,-«  T  -.*_.  ^^-^  79-705880 

Athletic  Inatltute 


473 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tnunpoliiiiiig:  Ftiffis  variaUons,  part  2  {Motion  piotun) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  bj  Calrin  Productions. 

4  Diln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Hen'*  gymnastics  series) 

Loc^i  film. 

With  guide. 

Creiitt:  ConxultaQt,  Newt  LokeD. 

fiummary.'  Members  of  the  Unlrertity  of  Michigan  srmnmstic 
team  demonstrate  tbelr  tecb&lques. 

1.  Tumbling.  1.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Heo's  crmnasUcs 
series  (Motton  picture) 

796.4  72-705881 

Athletic  InsUtute 

Trampolining:  Front  somersault  with  variatioiui  {Motion 
picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions. 

4  mtn.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Hen's  gymnastics  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  ffnlde. 

Creditt:  Consultant.  Newt  LokwL 

ewmmory.-  Members  of  the  University  of  Michigan  (ymnastlc 
team  demonstrate  tbelr  techulques. 

1.  Tumbling.  L  Athletic  Institute.  Series :  Men's  gymBastlcs 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  7^705873 

Athletic  Institute 

Tmnpc^ining :  Intermediate  routines  {Motion  picture)  Ath- 
lectic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CreOiti:  Consultant.  Newt  Loken. 

Summaiy:  Members  of  the  Cnlverslty  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techulques. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  77-705877 

Athletic  Institute 

Trampolining:  Seat  drop  to  all  fours  to  front  dn^  to  knee 

dr^  {Motion  picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by 
Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.       1.     ro!or.     miper  S  mm.      (Men's  t^mnastlcH  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CreditM:  Con.'<iiltant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summarj/:   Members  of  the   University  of  Michigan   gymnastic 
teflm  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tmnbling.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        Series:  Men's  grmnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  71-705870 

Athletic  Institute 

Trampolining:  Swird  hips — turn  table  {Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CredUa:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summari/:  Members  of  the  UnlTeralty  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbllog.  I.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnastics 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-705872 

Athletic  Institute 

Tranquilizers,  a  new  idea  in  animal  feeds  {Motion  picture) 
Cbas.  Pfizer  and  Ca,  1958.    Made  by  Star  Informational 

Fihns. 

15  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  work  that  Is  done  by  the  Pflxer  expert- 
mental  farms  In  Improving  the  economic  and  nutritive  value  of  ani- 
mal  feeds  through  the  use  of  tranquil  leers.  Demonstrates  that  when 
tranquilizers  are  added  to  feed,  the  animal  not  only  Improves  emo- 
tionally, hut  gains  In  weight  with  less  food  consumption  than  before. 

1.  Traoqulllzers  In  animal  nutrttlon.  i.  Pflser  (Clbarles)  and 

Company,  inc. 

636  Fi 68-659 

TranquiUzers  and  other  medidnes  (Filmstrip)  Michael 
Creedman.    Keleased  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

-13  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  l  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm. 
mhrogroove.     (Drug  facts:  origins,  processes,  and  effects) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  source  of  tranqalllsera,  describes  tbelr 
usual  method  of  manufacture,  and  displays  the  drugs  in  their  most 
commonly  distributed  forms.  Discuasea  the  poaalble  beneflts  from 
correct  uses  of  the  drugs  as  well  as  the  Injuries  that  can  develop 
from  misuse. 

I.  Tranqnllixing  drugs.        I.  Creedman.  Michael.     II.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.    III.  Series:  Drug  facts:  origins,  processes,  and  effects 
(Filmstrtp) 
fRMSSS]  613.8  70-789867 

BFA  Bdocational  HedU 


Tranaactioai    within    the    dty    {Motion   picture)      Ealing 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.     (The  Changing  dty) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummary:  E:xplalns  that  most  people  come  to  a  city  to  make  some 
form  of  transaction.  Shows  people  as  they  shop,  do  baslfteaa,  sedi 
entertainment,  and  as  they  exchange  news  and  Information.  De- 
KTlbee  the  use  of  various  forms  of  transportation  In  moving  goods. 
For  elementary  grade*. 

1.  Cities   and   towns — Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Saling  Corporation, 

Cambridge.  Mass.        Serlea;  The  Chanylag  dty    (Motion  picture) 

872.8  79-700431 

Baling  Corpora tioQ 


The   Tran»*Alpioe   pipeline    {Motion  picture) 
Tractor  Co.,  1967. 


Caterpillar 


IfS  mlp.    sd.    color.    IS  mm. 

HumnutTv:  Describee  the  construction  of  the  flrat  pipeline  to  croas 
the  AlpH,  t»oirillng  out  that  this  sIgnlOcant  engineering  achievement 
provides  an  Invlslh'e  river  of  oil  flowing  from  the  Adriatic  port  of 
Trieste  north  Into  central  Europe. 

1.  Flpe  llnea.        l  Caterpillar  Tractor  Company. 

621.8  Fi  A  68-947 

OaterpllUr  Tractor  Oo. 


Trans  America  Film  Corporation 
see 


Trans -American  Films 
Afocabro. 

Trans  Artists  Productions 
see 


The  case  of  the  big  prison  break. 


Transatlantic  Films 
see 


Ouistma*  journey. 


Trans-Canada  west   {Filmstrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1961. 

:V)  fr.     color     3."i  mm. 

!>iimma'V-  Presents  the  western  part  of  the  Trans-Canada  Hlgh- 
wa.v,  showing  physiographic,  climatic,  vegetatlonal,  and  cultural 
con<lltlons.     With  captions. 

1.  Trans-ranada  Highway.  2.  Canada.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.) 
Films  and  Sli<les.  S^anta  Barbara.  Calif. 

917.1  74-732838 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 


TrawoeBdcatal  IfcllaM,   [Trantparendet] 
1968. 


Creative  Vtauab, 


S  trampsrertciet.     color.      10  x  12  in.     (Cakiilui) 
With  leschcr'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  PrnenU  iramparencin  designed  for  lae  in  catculw  clwin 

1.  Funcitont.  Traniccndenlsl.  I.  Crcsttvc  Vbaah  (Firm)     II.  Series:  Cal- 
culu*.  [Tranipsrencicsi 

tQA351i  515                             72-736050 

Creative  Visuals  73                                             MAKC 


Transcontinental  Films 


Ts  Paris  burning? 


Transcribing    the    doctor's    orders    {F^mstrip)       Trainex 
Corp.,  1970. 

86  fr,  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  22 
min.    nicrogroove.     (Patient  care  series,  3) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  nurses  and  the  unit  secretary. 
Describes  how  the  unit  secretary  handles  transcription,  abbrevia- 
tions, special  timing  Instructions,  and  order  variations. 

1.  Medical  secretaries.  2.  Medicine— Language.  l  Tralnex 
Corporation.         Series:    Patient   care  series,  S   (Filmstrip) 

610.73  73-737500 

Tralnex  Ck)rp. 


Transfer  activities  and   ambulation    {FUmatrip) 
Corp.,  1967. 


Trainex 


1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     and  phouodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  20 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  series — basic  needs,  3) 
With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Btimmary:  Discusses  gradual  prc^reslon  and  muscle  strengthen' 
ing  of  the  patient  as  he  relearns  simple  transfer  activities  and 
walking.  Illustrates  basic  transfers  from  bed  to  wheelchair  to  toi- 
let and  back,  and  chair  to  tub,  emphasizing  patient  safety  and  good 
body  mechanics. 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  l  Traiikex  Corporation. 

Serlea :  Patient  care  serlea — basic  needs,  8  (Filmstrip) 

615  Fi  A  68-4282 

Tralnex  Corporation 


Transfer  of  bacterial  cnltnres  (asceptic  techniques)   (Mo- 
tion picture)     Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1972. 

4  mill,  sd.  color.  18  mm.  (Basic  laboratory  techniques  for  mi- 
crobiology ) 

AImi  IsMued  in  super  8  mm.  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound. 

With  correlated  slide  set 

CRKDITS:  Authors,  Neal  1(.  Croman.  Velma  C.  Chambers. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  the  transfer  of  bacterial  cultures 
(asceptic  techniques)  In  the  mlcroblulogy  laboratory. 

L  Bacteriology — Technique.  1.  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers.  II. 
Series:  Basic  laboratory  techniques  for  microbiology  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

[QR661  580.9  70-712602 

Harper  &  Row,  Publishers 


The  Transfer  of  power  {Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Weetinghouae  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

28  mln.  ad.  color  with  bAw  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment story,  no.  2S) 

L.  C.  has  b*w  print. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman;  director,  Charles  Hollyday; 
writers,  Laorln  U  Henry,  David  Welsa;  narrators,  Stephen  Horn, 
Paul  Long;  consultant,  Laarin  L.  Henry;  research,  Dell  Byrne: 
music,  Jen  Sorad :  film  editor.  Peter  Hess. 

Bwnmtary:  Explains  bow  the  office  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States  changes  bands  and  analyxes  the  problems  Involved  In  this 
change.  Dtscnaaea  the  relative  roles  of  both  the  outgoing  and  in- 
coming Presidents. 

1.  Presidents— U.  8.  i.  WestlngbooM  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc        aeries:  The  Ooverament  story  (Motion  picture)  no.  23. 

363.084  79-70T207 


Transferring  and  transporting  the  surgical  patient  {Motion 
picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Mnde  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

8  mln.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  series  In  oper- 
ating-room techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Credit*:  Authors.  Nettle  Hutchins,  Lynn  Kazemekas. 

Svmmary:  Explains  the  accepted  method  of  transporting  the  surgi^ 
cal  patient  from  the  ward  to  the  operating  room  and  then  to  the 
recovery  room  or  back  to  his  room  If  he  is  under  local  anesthesia. 
Emphasises  safety  measures  to  otwerve. 

1.   Preoperative  care.     2.   Postoperative  care.  l  McOraw-HlU 

Book   Company.  Serlea:   Fundamental  series   In  <H>eratlng-room 

techniques  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  72-707642 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transferring  bacteria:  tube  to  tube  {Motion  piotun) 
Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational   Corp.,   1968. 

4  mln.     .-il.     color.    8  mm.     (Biological  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  Id  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Bummary:  Demonatratea  the  proper  technique  for  tranafernng 
bacteria  from  one  agar  slant  to  another  and  the  use  of  Inoculating 
needle  and  plpet  for  the  transfer. 

1    Bacteriology— Technique.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 

cational Corporation.  Series:  Biological  techniques  (Motion  pic- 

*^^  691,028  Fi  A  68-2177 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

Transferring  from  wheelchair  to  bed  with  maximal  assist- 
ance (Motion  picture)  National  Medical  Audiovisual 
Center.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 
1967. 

4  mill.     sd.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Magnetic  sound  track.  ,      ^        .      ^i. 

Summary:  Shows  the  safest  and  easiest  way  to  tranrfer  the 
natlent  who  needs  maximal  assistance  from  wheelchair  to  bed. 

1  Wheelchairs.  2,  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  National 
Medical  Audiovisual  Outer,    n.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  in& 

610.73  Fi  E  68-65 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Transfilm,  inc. ,  New  York 


474 


Fitting  the  fire  bomb. 


TransformatiMial  grammar  in  the  daasroom  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Oregon  Curriculum  Study  Center,  University  of  Ore- 
gon.   Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1965. 

30  rain.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Transformational  grammar  series) 

With  user's  guide. 

Correlated  with  the  book  Kernels  and  transformations,  by  Wayne 
A.  O'Nell. 

Credit!:  Producer  and  director.  Dale  White. 

Summary:  Presents  a  demonstration  class  In  transformational 
grammar  being  taught  to  eighth  grade  students. 

1.  English  Unguage— Study  and  teaching.  2.  English  language- 
Grammar.  Generative.  i.  O'Nell.  Wayne  A.  Kernels  and  trans- 
formations. II.  Oregon.  University.  Oregon  Curriculum  Study  C«i- 
ter.  HI.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Transformational 
grammar  series  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-568 
Transformations  {Filmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4T  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s..  12  In.,  38)  rpm..  23 
min.  mlcrogroove.  (Focus  on  language.  Part  2:  Transformational 
gramma  r ) 

Also  ls.supd  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual  by  Maxine  Haleff. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Paul  Postal;  narrator.  Jerry  Sllverstein. 

Bummary:  Presents  the  principles  of  transformational  grammar 
and  examines  various  types  of  transformations. 

1  English  language— Grammar,  Generative.  l  Eye  Gate  House. 
Inc         Series :  Focus  on  language.     Part  2 :  Transformational  gram- 

""  "^"°'""""  425  7^736840 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Transformer  {Motion  picture) 
don,  1969.  Relpa.sed  in  the  U. 
Media. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Electricity  aerlee) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  study  guide.  _  _     _^ 

Summary;  Provides  animated  diagrams  of  a  perfectly  efficient 
■tep-up  transformer  followed  by  an  equally  efflclent  stejHlown  trans- 
former. Demonstrates  how  a  steiwlown  traoaformer  may  be  used  to 
produce  a  large  current 

1  Electric  transformers.  i.  Macmlllan,  firm,  publishers,  London, 
n.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Electricity  aeries  (MotlMi 

picture) 

637  70-708885 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Transformers  (Filmstrip)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1968. 

M  fr     color.    85  mm.     (Elcctrldty) 

Credilt:  Collaborator.  Paul  Klrkpatrtck.  .,„h«..i„ 

Bummary:  Explains  the  basic  concepts  of  electricity  which  underly 
the  functioning  of  transformers.  ^,     „  ,,       ,  .   iph,.«. 

1    Electric  transformers.  i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  KUucs- 

tlonal  Corporation.        Series:  Electricity  (Filmstrip) 

537.6  Fi  A  68-8988 

Encyclopaedia  Brltsn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Macmillan  A  Co.,  Lon- 
?.  by   BFA  Educational 


Transfrontier  Films 
see 

El  Angel. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pidures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Transistor:  Amplification  (Motion  picture)  MoreUnd- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toi-onto.  Released  in  t^  U.  S.  by 
Univei-sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mlD.    si.    fxAox.    saper  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Transistor  ampltflera  I.  Uoreland-I^tcbford  Prodoctlou, 
Toronto.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Ampltflca- 
tton  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.2]  621.381  74~7151M 

UDtTeraal  Bducatlon  and  Visual  Arta 


Transistor  biasing  [Motion  picture)     Animated  Electronics 

Films,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Transistor  tei^Dolocr) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model 

Summary:  Shows  by  full  animation  all  currents  flowiag  In  the 
six  principal  circuits  (or  methods)  by  which  tranrtstors  are  biased 
for  normal  operation.     With  subtitles. 

1.  Transistors.  l  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm)         Se- 

ries: Transistor  techoologr  (Motion  picture) 

621.3  78-708603 

Animated  Electronics  Films 


Transistor  characteristics   carves   (Motion  picture) 
mated  Electronics  Films,   1967. 


Ani- 


4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Electronic  circuit  theory  se- 
ries) 

lxK4>  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  cartridge  and  In  16  mm.  reel. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Shows  on  a  single  master  diagram  the  static  and  the 
dynamic  characteristic  curves  of  a  transistor,  along  with  a  transis- 
tor circuit.  Points  out  that  small  variations  In  voltage  applied  to 
the  transistor  base  cause  small  varlatjons  in  emitter  current,  and 
larger  variations  In  collector  current.  Four  sine  waveforms  are 
plotted  simultaneously. 

1.  Transi.stor:f.  I.  Animated  Electroiiics  Films  {Finn}'  Se- 
ries: Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2646 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


Transistor  circuits.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1972. 

50  [ramparencies.     10  i  12  in.     (Vocaiional  electronics) 

With  teacher's  manual  %nd  standard  objective  tests. 

Correlated  with  the  textbook  Transistor  theory 

CREDITSi  Author.  Morris  TiscWer. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  a  wide  range  of  applications  for  solid  state  componenu. 
Circuits  include  power  supply  regulators,  amplifiers,  oscillators,  control  circuits, 
and  logic  gates. 

I.  Transistor  circuits  I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  11.  Series:  Vocational 
electionica.  [Transparencies] 

[TK7871.95]  621.3  72-735854 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


The  Transistor  configurations  (Motion  picture)  North 
Atnerican  Philips  Co.  Keleased  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1DB8. 

17  mln.     wl.     color.     1ft  mm.      I  Semiconductor  elertrotrf<) 
Summary:  Considers  a  P-N-P  crystal  having  a  wide  central  region, 

-■iliowH  the  concentration  graphs  for  this  crystal,  and  points  out  how 

the  application  of  a  forward  voltage  at  one  of  the  P-N  junctions  and 

a  reverse  voltage  at  the  other,  modifies  the  form  of  these  graphs. 

Illustrates  a  further  change  In  the  concentration  graphs  caused  by 

the  reduction  of  the  width  of  the  central  region. 

1.   Transistors.        i.    North   American   Philips   Company,   inc.     ii. 

McOraw-HlU   Book   Company.         Series:    Semiconductor   electronics 

(Motion  picture) 

621.381  Fi  A  68-1362 

Mc<:i-aw-HlliBookCo. 


Tranaistor   ftaadaaeatalf.    [Transparencies] 

1972. 


Creative    Visuals, 


28  iranspare&ciea.     10  »  12  in.     (Vocational  electronics) 

With  teacher's  manual  and  standard  objective  tests. 

Corretated  with  the  textbook  Tranaistor  theory. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Mortis  Tiachler. 

SUMMARY:  Covets  the  study  of  solid  principles,  circuit  parameters,  data 
curves,  graphic  analysts,  and  baste  circuiu. 

1  TransUtora.       1.  Creative  VisuaU  (Finn)    II.  Series:  Vocational  electron- 
ics. [Transparencies] 

[TK7871.95]  621.3  72-735853 

Creative  VUuaU  72  MARC 


The  Transistor:  Handline  <tf  transistors  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    Bl.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

1.   TraoBistors.  I.   Moreland-Latcbford   Prodnctlons,   ToroDta 

II.   Universal   Education  and  Visual   Arts.     III.   HaodUne  of  tran- 
atators  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.9]  621.381  71-715193 

Cniversal  Education  aod  Tlnial  Arts 

The  Transistor.  Part  1:  Basic  principles  (FUmatrip) 
North  American  Philips  Corp.  Made  by  N.  V.  Philips 
Gloeikmpenfabrieken,  EHndhovm,  Netherlands,  1967.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

80  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Physical  principles  of  electron  tubes) 

With  lecture  guide  and  student  workbook. 

Bitmrnary:  Explains  the  transl.stor  effect  by  developing  the  Ideas 
already  learned  and  by  demonstrating  that  the  transistor  can  func- 
tion as  an  amplifying  device.  Shows  a  number  of  modem  practical 
constructions.     With  captiona 

1.  Transistors.  i.   North   American   Philips  Corporation,     n. 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.         Series:  Physical  principles  of  elec- 
tron tubes  ( Fllmstrlp) 

637.5  70-735366 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 


Tile  Transistor:  Rectifiers  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
I.Atchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.   si    color,   goper  8  iuxl 

I^xip  film. 

1.   Transistora,     2.   Electric   current   rectlflera  I.    Morelanfl- 

Latchford  Productions.  Toronto.  II.  Universal  BdQcatlon  and  Visual 
Arts.    III.  Rectifiers  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.9]  621.381  70-715190 

Universal  Education  and  Ylsoal  Arta 

The  Transistor:  Semi-conductor  design  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-I-atchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in 
the  I'.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1.  Semiconductors.  I.  Moreland-Latcbford  Productions,  Toronto. 
U.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Semi-conductor  de- 
sign (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.85]  621.381  72-715188 

UnlTersal  Education  and  Vlsoal  ArU 

Traiffiistor  structure  and  technology  {Motion  picture)  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories  and  Education  Development  Cen- 
ter.   Released  by  Education  Development  Center,  1967. 

38  mln.  ed.  cokw.  18  mm.  (Semiconductor  Electronlca  Bduca- 
tlon Committee  films)! 

With  film  notes. 

Credits:  Producers  and  directors.  S.  Dworkin,  K.  Smith;  cinema- 
to^aphers,  T.  Musea,  A.  Morocbnik. 

Bummarv:  Richard  Thornton  and  James  Early  describe  how  the 
alloy  junction  transistor  (PNP)  Is  made,  discuss  the  llmlUtion  of  ita 
speed  and  voltage  characteristics,  poUit  out  tl«  characterlstlca  of 
PNIP  and  NPNN  type^  and  show  the  fabrication  of  NPNN  tran- 
slators. Includes  a  brief  review  of  power  handling  capablUty  and 
beat  dlwlpallon.    i 

1.  Junction  transistors.  L  Bell  TetelAooe  Laboratories,  inc.  n. 
Education  DeveloiMaent  Center.  Seriea :  Semiconductor 

Electronics EcRication  Committee  films  (Motion  picture) 

621^1  70-703368 

Education  Derriopment  Center 

The  Transistor:  The  transistor  and  the  vacuum  tube  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Moreland-Lotchford  Production?,  Toronto. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    Boi>er  8  nun. 

1.  Tran^Btora     2.  Vacuam-tnbea        I.  Korriand-Utc^rfl  Pro- 
ductions, Toronto.     II.  Universal  Bducatlon  and  Vtooal  Arta.    IIL 
■nie  Transistor  and  the  vaconin  ttibe  (Motkn  picture) 
[TK7871.9]  621.381  76-715189 

Universal  Education  and  Vlnal  Arta 

TTie  Transistor:  Transistor  amplifying  circuits  (Motion 
picture)  Morel  and- Jjatchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  nun. 

1.   Transistor   amplifiers.  I.   Moreland-lAtchford   Productions, 

Toronto.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  III.  Translator 
amplifying  circuits  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.2]  621.381  78-715192 

Unlvereal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

The  Transistor:  Tranastor  developments  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latcbford    Productions,   Toronto.      Released    in 
the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 
4  mln.    81.    color,    super  8  mm. 

1    Tran^atora.  I.   Moreland-Latcbford   Productions.   Toronto. 

II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Tranaistor  develop- 
ments (Motion  picture)  -,„,„< 
rTK7871.9]  621.381  76-716194 
Univeraal  Bducatlon                      and  Visual  Arta 

The  Transistor:   What  is  a  transistor?    (Motion  picture) 

Morelaiid-r^atchford  Productions,  Toronto.    Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 
4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

1    Transistors.  I.   Moreland-Latcbford   Productions,  Toronto. 

II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  What  la  a  transistor? 
(Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.9]  621.381  79-715187 

Universal  Bducatlon  and  Visual  Arta 

Transistorized  multivibrator  (free-numiiig)  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Animated  Electronics  Films,   1967. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  iHued  In  standard  8  mm.  cartridge  and  In  16  mm.  reel. 

With  narrative  guide  aod  animation  model. 

Summary:  Shows  nine  different  electron  currents  flowing  along 
their  respective  paths  during  a  cycle  of  operation  of  a  two- transistor 
multivibrator.  Traces  out  significant  voltage  waveforma  at  the  two 
collectors  so  that  they  can  be  related  at  any  Instant  to  the  currents 
through  the  two  transistors,  and  also  to  the  voltage  divider  currents 
which  flow  continuously.     With  subtitles. 

1.  Pulse  circuits.  i.  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm)  Se- 
ries: Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

637  Fi  A  68-2634 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

Tranaistxffs — the  mighty  mites  of  dectroDks  (Motion  pic- 
ture) GJeneral  Electric  Co.,  Radio  Receiver  Dept,  1957. 
Made  by  Jam  Handy  Organization. 

6  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  sales  promotion  fllm  showing  the  operation,  nsee,  and 
benefits  of  the  transistor. 

1.  Transistors.  i.  General  Electric  Oicnpany.  Radio  and  TMe- 
Tlslon  DlvtriMi. 

631.881  70-704291 


475 


Transitional  devices  in  the  theme  (FUmatrip)     Eye  Gate 
House,  1968. 

29  fr.  color.  S.'J  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  831  rpm., 
11  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Techniques  of  theme  writing,  no.  S) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Authors.  I^awrence  Nelson,  Frederick  Dixon. 

Summary:  Kxpialns  transitional  devices  in  theme  writing,  and 
gives  examples  which  demonstrate  the  use  of  transitional  phrasea, 
sentences,  and  paragraphs. 

1.  English  language — Rhetoric.  r.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Se- 
ries :  Techniques  of  theme  writing  ( Fllmstrlp)  no.  8. 

808.04  Fi  A  68-4874 

Eye  Oate  House 

TraHittoK  caavcnatiow  with  WmiMI  Caitla.  [MotioD  picture] 
WXXI.  Releaaed  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Viiual  Center, 
1971. 

30  min.     id.     color.      16  nun. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Richard  H.  Pierce;  mu«ic,  Richard  Newman. 

SUMMARY:  Explorct  WcndeU  CaMlc'i  phikMophy  oftculplurc.  Showi  his 
use  of  inexpcRuve  matertab  to  create  beautiful  and  functional  fonnt. 

1.  Csnie,  WendeU.  2.  Sculptura—TechRtque.  I.  CaMk,  Wendell.  11. 
WXXI  (Televtsioo  station)  Rochester.  N.V.  III.  Indiaaa.  Umvcrnty.  Atidio- 
Visual  Center. 

tNB237,  730.973  72-700502 

Indiana  University  73  MARC 


Transluminal  angioplasty  (Motion  picture)  Oregon  Heart 
Association.  Made  and  released  by  Dept  of  Radiology, 
T'niversity  of  Oregon  Medical  School,  1969. 

18  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Introduces  to  physicians  a  new.  simple,  nonsurgical 
method  for  treating  blocked  leg  arteries  by  catheter.  Shows  the 
technlc  during  an  actual  procedure,  explains  Its  rationale  by  dia- 
grams and  film  analogies,  and  Illustrates  the  results  arteriographl- 
cally  In  cases  selected  from  a  series  of  over  200.  ^   ^    .  ^ 

1.  Extremities,  Lower— Blood-veesels— Radiography.  2,  Perlphwal 
vascular  diseases.  l  Oregon  Heart  Association,    n.  Oregon.    Uni- 

versity.   Medical  School    Dept  of  Radiology. 

616.1  72-706381 

CINE 

Trans-Lux  Distributing  Corporation,  New  York 


Antietam,  1862. 

Appomattox,  April  9,   1865. 

The  Blockaders:    story  of  the  ghost  siiips. 

Bratty  of  Broactway. 

Gettysburg. 

Grant  and  Lee,   1864-1865. 

Home  front. 

Ironclad. 

The  Mississippi  campaign:  war  of  the 
turtles. 

Mr.   Lincoln's  politics. 
Night  of  the  assassins. 

The  Passion  of  slow  fire. 

The  Savage  eye. 

Search  for  the  Monitor. 

Secrets  of  the  Nazi  criminals  (Mein 
Kampf  II) 

Storm  over  Sumter. 

Transmissimi  and  reOection  in  microwave  optics  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1071.    Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Aasociates. 

.*>  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics — 
microwave  optics) 

I»op  film. 

With  guide  book. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Tom  Smith;  collaborators,  Albert  V.  Kaei 
a!«lsted  by  Cloan  Powell  and  Homer  BoBserman. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  experiments  which  reveal  slmllarltiee  and 
differences  of  light  and  microwaves  in  the  transmission  through  and 
reflection  from  different  kinds  of  materials. 

.1.  Microwave  optics.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.  II.  Series:  Experiments  In  physlcH — microwave  optics 
(Motion  picture) 

[QC670]  535  72-713996 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Transmission  lines  (Motion  picture)    Tektronix,  1961 

23  mln.    »d.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  fundamentala  of  transmission  lines.  Uses 
animated  drawings  to  depict  the  transmission  of  electrical  energy 
along  a  line.  A  demonstration  with  an  oscilloscope  shows  how  re- 
flections can  occur  In  a  line.  Topics  Include  cbaracterlatlc  impedance, 
the  importance  of  proper  termination,  line  loBsee,  time  delay,  and 
velocity  factor. 

1.  Electric  lines.        i.  Tektronix,  Inc.,  Beavertwi.  Or. 

621.37  70-707348 

Tektronix 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Transmlssicm  lines    (Motion  picture) 
see    Electromagnetic  fields  and  waves.    Part  1: 
Transmission  lines 

Transmission  of  information  (Motion  picture)  National 
Science  Foundation.  Made  by  E.  K.  Bond,  196S.  Released 
by  PRV'.hologicul  Cinema  Register,  1971. 

ISiiilu.    »!.    b&w.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author,  E.  K.  Bond. 

SUMSIARY:  PresenU  n  test  to  dlsoern  the  amount  of  Informa- 
tion tranHmitted  as  a  function  of  difTerent  stimulus  dimensions. 
Shows  students  estimating  the  width  of  diamonds,  the  Tariatlon  in 
horizontal  positions  of  squares,  and  the  varlatlOD  of  the  size  of 
BQuartis.  _ 

1.  Psychology,  Physiological.  I.  C.  S.  National  Science  Founda- 
tion. II.  Pennsylvania.  State  CnlTerslty.  Psy(4)oloclcal  Cinema 
Register. 

[QP431]  153.T  75-718S&6 

Psychological  Cinema  Begister 


Trans-Pacific  Passenger  Conference 


Cnimng  island — timeless  set,  a  Pacific  dream  adven- 


Transparencies:   adding  c<rior   (Motion  picture)     Chandler 
Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.    color.    S  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniqueH) 

l/K>p  nim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Creditt:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summarv:  U^es  felt  pens,  dlazo  Sims,  and  transparent  color  ad- 
hestves    to   show   how   to   add    areas  of   color   to   transparencies. 

1.  Transparencies— Coloring.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Company, 
San  Francisco,  il  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Audio- 
visual production  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

371.33  73-702255 

McOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


IVansparencic^:  diazo  proceaB  {Motion  picture)     CSuuidler 
Pub.  Co.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Credits:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Sumtnarv:  Demonstrates  the  process  of  developing  diazo  film 
transparencies.  Shows  how  tran.<slucent  paper  master  drawings  and 
diazo  Alms  are  exposed  in  a  Beseler  Vugrapb  ultraviolet  printer  and 
how  the  drawings  and  films  are  developed  In  a  Jar  containing  am- 
monia vapor. 

1.  Transparencies.  2,  Dlazotype.  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Audiovisual  production  techniques  ( Motion  picture) 

371.33  75-702250 

HcGraw-HllIBookCo. 


iTrangpartodet] 


for    arrowrtt 
South-western  Pub.  Co..  1969. 

70  tnoapwociea.     cokir.     10  x  12. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  lUuMraUi  aocouBiing  probtmn,  cmphnifim  the  importnC 
Kcouatinc  fuiidamestaii  pnaeated  in  the  tczAook  AceountiBg  priadplca,  by  C 
RoUin  Nuwonser  and  PhiUp  E.  Pcaa. 

1.  Accounting.        I.  Niiwoogef,  Qifford  Rtdlin,  1907- 
principlcL     II.  Souib-weucni  PubUihiag  Company.     III.  Title:  j 
ptinciples.  [Tranaparencic*] 

CHF56353  657  72-733755 

a  Pub.  Co.  73  MARC 


(TranqMrencieS]     South- 


western Pub.  Co.,  1972. 


cctor.     9  I  II. 
With  manual. 
SUMMARY:  lUuKTSta  bMk  e 


c  pfinciplca  from  the  textbook  Ap- 


plied cconomia.  by  John  W.  Kennedy.  Anbur  Oaen.  aitd  Jamea  Harvey  Dodd. 
1.  Economics.       1.  Kennedy,  John  Wetley,  1920-  AppUed  ecooom- 

ica.     II.  South-arestera  PuUbhini  Company.     III.  Title:  AppUed  ecooomica. 
iTraaaparenciea] 

[HB171]  330  72-733746 

SoMfe-waMcra  P«k  Co.  72  MARC 


■tti^    [Tra&QMrencieij 


for   osBtMT   21 

South-western  Pub.  Co.,  1972. 

33  trantparenciet.     c<rioT.     10  %  12. 

With  manual 

SUMMARY:  niuatratct  the  principlci  of  Bccouatlni  from  the  textbook  Can- 
tmj  21  •ccouRting,  by  Lewti  D.  Boynton  and  othen. 

1.  Accounting.       I.  Boynton,  Lcwk  Delano,  1909-  Century  21  ac- 

counting 11.  South-weatcm  Publishing  Company.  111.  Title:  Century  21  ac- 
ODunting  [Trantparenciet) 

(HF5635i  657  72-733747 

South-wcMem  Pub.  Co.  72  MARC 


TVMipVMdM  tar   COTtBT   21    l|y»willii»   (TruHpwcadci] 
South-weMem  Pub.  Co.,  1972. 


WiUin 


>lor,     9x11. 

te^~^tW  textbook  Century  31  typewrltbg  by  David  D.  Liiiiiihury  and 
then. 
SUMMARY:  Coven  mKhiac  awnipulMioH,  the  keyboard,  baeic  typing  op- 


I.  Typewriting.       1. 1  i—i  iiliiirry.  David  Daniel.  1196-  Century  21 

typ««ritii«     II.  SoMl»-»«aiem  PMbUaUng  Company.     III.  TUc:  Century  31 


rZ49, 

Soulli-wcaian  Pub.  C«. 


652.3 


72-733744 
MARC 


Tnmtpanmdm  tar  eolkgi  i 
wettem  Pub.  Ca,  1972. 


■tti|.  [Traupareiicieti    South- 


II  traaaparencica.     color.     10  x  12. 

With  manual. 

Bawd  on  the  textbook  Collefs  accounting,  by  A.  B.  Canon,  Arttiur  E.  Cari- 
•oa,  and  Clem  Boling 

SUMMARY:  Teacbea  the  beginning  aceoundng  cycle. 

1.  Accounting.       I.  Canon,  Albert  Ben.  1913-  College  accounting. 

II.  South-weatem  PubUihiag  Company.    111.  Title:  College  accounting.  tTrao* 
(parandeai 

tHF5635j  657  72-733749 

South-wciteni  Pub.  Co.  73  MARC 


Pub.  Co.,  1970. 


63 

Withn 


[Transparenciei] 


South-western 


10  X  12. 


__  don  the  textbook  Economic*;  an  analyeia  of  prtaciplaa  and  pobciea,  by 
Thomas  J.  Haitotono  and  Michael  J.  Brcnnan. 

SUMMARY:  niuMraica  beak  economic  principie*  covering  both  microeco- 
nomics and  macroecooomics.  

1.  Economics  1.  HaiUtooes,  Thomas  J.  Ecooomica;  an  analysis  of  pnnci- 
pka  and  policies.  11.  South-western  Pubbshing  Company.  III.  TlUe:  Eoonom- 
ics.  iTransparencies] 

lHB171i  530 

South-westem  Pub.  Co.  '3 


72-733753 

MARC 


Traagpncwdcs  for  iBtrotectkw  to  hwfawt  mA  i 

tks.  [Transparencieti     South-weatem  Pub.  Co.,  1971. 

57  transparenciet.     color.     10  x  12. 

With  overlays. 

With  manual 

Based  on  the  textbook  Inuoductioo  lob 
R.  Stockton  and  Charlea  T.  Oait. 

SUMMARY:  lUusirates  basic  Katistici 

1  Sutistica.       1.  Stockton.  John  Robert.  1903-  Introductioo  tobuii- 

ness*  economic  sutittict.     II.  South-weatem  Publishing  Company.     III.  Title: 
InUodoction  to  bwiness  and  economic  statistics.  (Transparencica] 

310  72-733751 

73  MARC 


lHA29] 

South-western  Pub.  Co. 


Traniparendes  for  tntrodKttoi  to  4ata  yrocMrias-  [Traniparen- 
cies]     South-westem  Pub.  Co.,  1971. 


by  S.  J.  Waooua.  B. 


100  transparencies,     color.    9x11. 
With  manual. 

Based  on  the  textbook  Fundamentals  (rf  data  p 
E.  Wanous,  and  Gerald  E.  Wsgner. 

SUMMARY:  A  non-technical  presentatioo  of  data  processing  principlea  and 
procedures  which  provides  an  overview  of  unit  record  and  computer  tystema. 

1.  Electronic  data  proccsaing.       I.  Waooua.  Samuel  Jamca.  1907- 
Fuodanjcntatoofdauprocesaing.    II.  South-weateraPubhahing  Company.    III. 
Title:  Introductioo  to  data  processing.  iTranapareocicB] 
^A76.5,  651.8  72-733748 

South-wesiem  Pub.  Co.  "2  maih- 

Transparencies :  handmade  method  (Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-HiU  Book  Co., 
lf>6ft. 

3  min.     8l.     color.     8  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 
Loop  81m  mounted  in  cartridge. 
Creditt:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonatrates  the  uae  of  felt  pena  and  tfa°«P«7°t 
marking  pencils  on  clear  acetate  in  the  production  of  handmade 
trans^rendes^^^^^  i.  Chandler  PuWlahlng  Company.  San  Fran- 
cisco, n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Andlovlsual  pro- 
duction techniques  (Motion  picture)  -«„,« 

371.83  70-702246 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transparencies:  heat  proces  (Motion  picture)  Caiandler 
Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

1  min.     Bi.     color.     8  mm.     (AudlOTlsual  production  techniques) 

Lioop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Creditt:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp.  .  ^      ^. 

Strnmary:  Shows  how  Thermo-fax  projection  film  la  u»d  for  the 
preparation  of  a  transparency  from  an  original  diagram  in  the  sec- 
retary model  copying  machine. 

1.  Transparencies.     2.  Thermography   (Copying  proems)  i. 

Chandler  Publishing  Company,  San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Company,  Series:  Audiovisual  im»ductl(wi  tedmiqoea  (Mo- 
tion plctore)  _„    »,v««,- 

371.33  73-702247 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Transparencies:  making  overlays  (Motion  picture)     Chan- 
dler Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1&68. 

4  min.    si.     color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Creditt:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  for  preparing  translucent 
paper  niastfr  drawings  «8  a  series  of  overlays  from  original  sketches. 
Emphasizes  the  use  of  corner  regLstration  marks  to  insure  proi>er 
alignment  of  the  final  transparent  sheets. 

1.  DrawlngH.  2.  Transparencies.  l  Chandler  Publishing  Com- 
pany,' San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Audiovisual  production  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

371.33  70-702254 

HcOraw-HlIi  Book  Go. 


Transparencies:  mounting  and  masking  (Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Released  by  Mc(intw-Hi!l  Rook  Co., 
1968. 

Z  mm.     ai.     color.     8  mm.      (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

I.«op  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Credits:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Hummarv:  Demonstrates  the  procewi  of  using  tape  to  mount  • 
single  shwt  transparency  to  a  standard  cardboard  frame  and  to  one 
with  overlaya.  Shows  results  of  masking  transpnrenclea  and  dlffer- 
entiatps  between  transparencies  with  sliding  maska  and  those  with 
hinged  masks.  „..      ..       „  i. 

1.  Transparencies— Trimming,  mounting,  etc.  i.  Chandler  Pub- 
lishing Company,  San  Francisco,  ri.  McOraw-HlIl  Book  Company. 
Series-  Audiovisual  production  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

371,33  77-702256 

McOraw-HlUBookCo. 


Transparencies:  pictnr*  transfer,  part  1   (Motion  picture) 
Chandler  Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 

1968. 

3  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Credits:  Director,  Jerrold  E.  Kemp.  .      .^  ^       ^ 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  seal  method  of  picture  transfer. 
Shows  how  a  dry  mount  press  is  used  to  seal  a  <^l»y-«'"if*  P*^^J^ 
to  a  Heal  brand  Transpara  film,  how  the  paper  Is  separated  from  the 
picture  and  film   under  water,  and  how  the  resulting  transparency 

""rSlJ^S.!?""''''?  Chandler  Publ>«>.a.,  Co™p.n,  S.n 
Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Audiovisual 
prodviction  techniques  (Motion  picture)  -^nntn 

371.33  72-702252 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transparencies:  picture  transfer    part  2   (J'°f«'"^'"«> 
Ch&ndler  Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo., 

^Tniln.    8i.    color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  productio,,  tethnlques) 
Loop  mm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

;,ur..T5'i«^3r.-aS?;'.''nTS;-s^.^^n.t,.n«,.™,„ 

look,  after  drjlnj  and  wrajlnj.  publishing   Company.   San 

rrJ„cK5°T.T.X.w.H,ll  ^'Xt^n^  Sef-^  -"«--"■ 
production  techniques  ( Motion  pMure^  76-TO2253 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O. 

-sr?^.'S.^'^"eii^/srai?£rB«. 

'fmln     .1     color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

Loop  Olni  mounted  m  cartridge^ 

CrediM:  Director,  ■>«",?"' fl,";?™;  ,„„,  experiments  in  diaio  Mm 

Su-amcr,;  Discusses  the  rMUlts  "^  '»"  ^J^,  „,  u,e  dla»  pro.- 
development  in  <'"l",">"S!'"f,h?ut  Exposure;  development  after 
e«,:  development  of  dlaao  «^»'™"„V5?v6lop.ient  after  partiallj 
full  exposure  to  '''"'«"•, "^""7.  „d  exposure  and  development 
covering  the  diazo  film  ^''^  'XI' dMtmor,  tracing  paper, 
after  covering  the  dla^  "ifj^"!'  '  "TSandler  Publishing  Com- 

,.  TraMparencg^  VS  JS-HIH  Book  Compan,.  Series: 
iSvf.l°alpSuSn.^ques^(Motlonplc«tre,  .^_^^^ 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transparencies:  ^irit  dapUcator  (Motion  picture)  Chan- 
dler Pub.  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

3  rain.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Audiovisual  production  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Credita:  Director.  Jerrold  E.  Kemp. 

Bummary:  Uses  a  spirit  duplicator  machine  for  preparing  a  trans- 
parency on  frosted  acetate  from  a  spirit  master  in  three  colors. 

1.  Transparencies.  2.  Fluid  copying  processes.  i.  Chandler 
Publishing  C^ompany.  San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. Series:  Audiovisual  production  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
371.33  79-702251 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transparent,  translucent,  and  (^laqne  materials  (Filmstrip) 
Harry  Kobin.  Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (light) 

With  teaching  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  transparent,  translucent,  and  opaqxie 
materials  affect  the  passage  of  light.    With  captions. 

1    Glass,  Optical.     2.  Light— Transmission.  I.  Rohln.  Harry. 

II.  BFA  Educational  Media.    III.  Series:  Light  (Filmstrip) 
[QC375]  535  70-739433 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Transpiration  (FUrmtrip)  Stephen  Bosustow  Productions. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Leaf  functions) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  transpiration,  which  la  the  release  of  water 
Into  the  air,  and  the  process  of  guttation.  With  captions.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1     Plants — Transpiration — Juvenile  films.  i.   Bosustow    {am- 

phen)    Productions,     n.   BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:   I^af 

functions   (Filmstrip) 

372.3  71-737138 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Transpiration  rates   (Motion  picture)     Iowa  State  Univer- 

Bity,  Film  Production  Unit,  1968. 

2  mill-     color.     (Iowa  State  University  plant  science  Alms) 

Verxioiis  available :  si. ;  magnetic  or  optical  sd. :  cartridge  or  reel ; 
8  mm.,  super  8  mm..  Id  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  basic  techniques  for  meusuring  loss  of  water 
vapor  from  aerial  parts  of  plants.  Explains  that  potometer  systems 
measure  water  replacement  while  weight  loss  indicates  transpiration 
loss.     Illustrates  the  effect  of  breeie  on  transpiration  rate. 

1  Planta— Transpiration.  2.  I'lants.  Motion  of  fluids  in.  i-  Iowa. 
State  University  of  Science  and  Technology.  Ames.  Film  Production 
Unit. 

681.1  Fi  A  68-1414 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


476 


Tnmspiratlon:    water   loss   in   the   leaf    (Motion   jneturt) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers*  guide.  ,    , . 

Bummary:  Points  out  that  during  the  photosyntheela.  water  is  Kwt 
throuKh  utixnatHl  I'lienlngs  in  the  leaf.  Shows  stomata  distribution. 
and  demonstratea  atomata  function  ualng  leavea  which  are  partially 
coated  with  petroleum  Jelly.  .,,     »_■ 

1.   Plantar-Transpiration.     2.   StomaU.  I.   Encyclopaedia   Bri- 

Unnlc«i  Educational  Corporation.  Sertea:  Botany  series  (Motion 

Dlctura.     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Elducatlonal  Corp.) 

681.1  70-708735 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Transplantation  of  hnman  heart  (Motion  picture)  Travenol 
Laboratories,  1968.  Made  by  Dept  of  Surgery,  Bajlor 
University  College  of  Medicine. 

16  min.     s(].     color.     16  imn. 

Summary:  Dlwiisses  the  purpoite,  technique,  and  results  of  human 
heart  tranxplaDtation.  Include^  demonstrations  showiDg  the  heiiiocll- 
liitlOQ  technique  of  cardiopulmonary  bypass,  elective  Ischemic  cardiac 
■rrest,  and  the  preparation  of  the  donor  heart  to  preserve  the 
conduction  srstem.  Explains  the  selection  of  recipients  sod  Im- 
munologic considerations. 

1.  Heart — Transplantation.  i.  Travenol  laboratories,  Inc.,  Mor- 
ton Grove.  111. 

617  71-702879 

CINE 

TriBiplantatleM  of  —ti— t  [Motion  picture]  Dunav  FQibm, 
BelgTBde,  1970.  Made  by  D^ana  Durkovica.  Releued  b  the 
U.S.  by  Mu»  Media  Associate*.  1971. 

II  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

With  discuMMti  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Showt  the  way  in  which  todcty  ntka  individuBta coafcna  to 
iu  demandt  by  leUing  the  ttory  at  ■  milkman  who  ti  attacked  by  hit  milk  task 
and,  after  he  receive*  help  from  no  one,  befim  to  deliver  bombs  instead  ol  milk. 

1.  Dunav-nim.     II.  MaM  Media  Aaaociatcs. 

lPN1997]  791.43  72-700400 

Mait  Media  AMOciaics  72  MAKC 

Transport  in  the  18th  century  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1946.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educatinnal  .\ssociates.  1966. 

48  fr.  Ihltw.  35  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  industrial  revolution. 
1740-1S40) 

With  Ik-  litTs'  manual.     Notes  rev.  1965. 

Credit*:  Editor.  G.  D.  H.  Cole. 

Sumuiaii/:  Notes  that  conditions  of  life  In  elghteeoth  cwitury 
Britain  were  determined  by  the  difBculty  of  overland  transportation 
for  goodit  and  people,  and  the  relative  ease  with  which  cargoes  and 
passengers  tmild  he  transported  along  waterways  and  by  sea.  Shows 
ail  modes  of  land  and  sea  transport. 

1.  TrHn.s]!  i:  iiirloii — (Jt.   Hrit. — Hist.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd., 

London,     ii.   i'arman   Educational   Associates.  Series:   Introduc- 

tion to  the  Industrial  revolution.  174O-1840  (Filmstrip) 

380.50942  Fi  A  68-3792 

Carman  Edncntional  Associates 

Transport  of  phosphate  in  plants  (Motion  picture)  Ency- 
clopaedin  Itritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mlQ.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     < Radioisotope  techniques) 
Loop  film  la  cartrldse. 

1.  Plant  translocation.  2.  Phosphates.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brl- 
tannica  Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Radioisotope  tech- 
niques (Motion  picture) 

[QK871]  581.1  79-706662 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp, 

Transport  of  phosphate  in  plants — with  stem  girdled  (Mo- 
tion pictiii^)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.    si.    coior.    super  8  mm.     (Radioisotope  techniques) 
Loop  fltm  In  cartridge. 

1.  Plant  translocation.  2.  Phosphates.  I.  E:ncyclopaedIa  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Radioisotope  tech- 
nlques  (Motion  picture) 

[QK871]  681.1  7^70««M 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Bducatlonal  Corp. 


Transport  systems  in  animals   (Motion  picture) 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 


Lidiana 


17  c 


sd.    color.    Id  mm.    (Animal  systems) 

SU.M.MARY;  Explains  that  single-celled  organisms  transport  mate- 
rials by  the  streaming  of  cytoplawn  and  dlfTuslon :  points  out  that 
the  structure  of  hydra  and  planarta  permit  rapid  exchange  of  gase^, 
while  larger  animals  have  Internal  circulatory  systems  consisting  of 
blood  vessels  and  a  pump  or  heart  Compares  the  heart  structures 
and  circulatory  systems  of  various  anltoals. 

1.  Biological  transport  2.  Cardlovascalar  system.  L  Indiana 
University.  Audio-Visual  Center.  II.  Series:  Animal  systems  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

tQP521]  591.1 

CINE 


7&-718506 


Transportation    {Filmstrip)     Communicators,   1966.     Made 
by  American  Education  Pub.  Co. 

14  fr     color.     35  mm. 

Sumiiwity:  A  small  boy  points  out  various  means  of  transporta- 
tion which  people  use. 

I.  Transportation.        i.  Communicators  (Firm) 

372.8  76-733167 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Transportation  {FUnustrip)     Bailey  Films,  1968. 

40  fr.     color.    :to  mm.     and  8  phonodlscs:  12  In.  33J  rpm 

With  manual. 

Credii^:  Educational  consultant.  Howard  Clapp. 

Nummary:  Pictures  and  describes  systems  of  imnsportatinn  In  nttf 
in  -America.  Includes  views  of  workers  using  various  pieces  of 
equipment. 

1.  Transportation— U.  1 


Bailey  Films 


r.  Bailey  Films,  Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif. 
380.60973  Fi  A  68-4121 


Transportation  {Famttrip)     Herbert  M.  Elltins  Co.,  1969. 


color.    35  mm.     (South  America  culture  (northwest)) 
Writers    and    photographers,    Herbert    Elklns,   Blanche 


ta  fr. 

Credo 
Elklns. 

Summary:  DiscusseB  various  types  of  transportation  utilised  In 
South  .America.  Inelndea  le*cher  guide  frames  and  vocabulary  list 
With  captions.     Heslgned  for  individualized  study. 

1.  Transportation— .South  America.  i.  Herbert  M,  Elkins  Com- 
pany.       Series:  South  America  culture  (northwest)   (Filmstrip) 

918.6  7^734067 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Co. 

Transportati<m    (Motion   picture)      Cinecraft.     Released   by 
American  Educational  Films,  1970. 

23  min.    sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Projection  70'J*( 

SUMMARY :  Explores  ways  of  solving  the  1970"s  trapsportntlon 
problems  of  pollution,  inoer-city  congestion,  and  safety. 

1.  Transportation.  I.  Cinecraft,  inc.,  Cleveland.    II.  American 

Educational  Films.     III.  Series;  Projection  70'8   (Motion  picture) 
[HE191]  380.5  78-712864 

American  Educational  Films 


TrawpOTtatkM:  a  flrrt  lOm  oa  tbe  airport  [Motion  picture]    Nor- 
man Bean.     Released  by  BPA  Educadonal  Media,  1972. 

11  min.     kL    color.     16  mm. 

With  Mudy  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Examines  the  advmtages  and  diiadvaatsfa  that  the  coai- 
munity  derive*  from  ■  big  city  sirport.  For  elementary  gndo. 

I.  Airports.        1.  Bean.  Norman.     11.  BPA  Educsttonal  Media. 
IHE9797)  387.7  72-700117 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Transportation :  a  ship  comes  home  {Motion  picture)    Man- 
fred Kirchheimer  Productions.      Released  by  Coronet  In- 

structi^Mial  Films,  1969. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  ctKnplexity  of  modem  trsmiportatlon  by 
Illustrating  the  preparations  and  precise  timing  Involved  In  bringing 
into  port  a  large  ocean  liner. 
■ Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Ocean  liners.    2.  Dodts.  i.  Manfred  Klrcbbeimer  Produc- 

tions.    It  Coronet  lustmctlonal  Films. 

387^  72-700704 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Transportation:    Airplanes    {FUmatAp)     University  Films. 

Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

38  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Community  aeries:  Tranqwrtatlon  set) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Deals  with  airplanes  and  the  ways  In  which  they  con- 
nect cities,  carry  passengers,  and  transport  (rel^t  Describes  how 
people  get  to  and  from  alri>orts. 

1.  Aeronautics,  Commercial  —  U.  S.  —  Juvenile  films.  2.  Aero- 
planes—Juvenile films.  I.  Dulverslty  Films,  Kansas  City,  Ua 
n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  CtHnmunlty  series: 
Transportation  set  (Filmstrip) 

387.7  Fi  A  68-4626 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transportation  and  communication  {Filmstrip)    Socie^  for 
Visual  Education.  1970. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  18 
min.    microgroove.     (This  Is  the  Soviet  Union,  group  2) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

Vreditt:  Consultant.  Murray  Lincoln  Miller. 

Summary:  Provldea  a  comprehensive  overview  of  the  transporta- 
tion and  communication  systems  of  the  Soviet  Union.  Shows  trans- 
portation within  cities,  between  cities,  and  In  rural  areas  as  well  as 
the  government-controlled  Information  system. 

1.  Comiminlcation  and  traffic — Russia.  i.  VUler,  Murray  Lin- 
coln. It.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series;  TbU 
Is  the  Soviet  Union  (Filmstrip)  group  2. 

385.0947  76-736055 

Society  for  Visual  BMnca-  tloo 

Transportatimi  around  the  worid  {Motion  picture)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1969. 

II  min.     xd.     color.     16  mm. 

Wlih  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Roy  A.  Price. 

Summary:  Explains  to  children  that  the  basic  human  problem  of 
transportation  has  been  solved  in  a  wide  variety  of  ways,  depending 
on  geographical  conditiona  and  technical  development 
— Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Transportation  — Juvenile   films.  i.    Coronet    Instructional 


Films. 

Coronet  Instructional 


380.5 
Films 


Fi  A  68-3174 


Transportation  around  the  worid  (Filmstrip)  Avid  Corp„ 
1971. 

50  double  fr.  bAw,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm.. 
15  niio.     (Around  the  world  series) 

CREDITS:  Author,  Caria  Melhorn  Zwahlen. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  various  types  of  transportation  by 
aimiilatitig  a  Journey  around  the  world  via  transportation  methods 
according  to  the  local  customs  of  each  country.    For  primary  grades. 

1.   TransporUtloD.  I.  Avid  Corporation.     II.   Series:  Around 

the  world  series  (Filmstrip) 

[HE152]  372.8  70-738775 

Avid  Corp. 

Transportation  (bus,  truck,  taxi)  {Motion  picture)  Voca- 
tional Guidance  Films.  Made  by  Burton  Holmes  Films. 
Rel«is«i  by  Carl  F.  Mahnke  Productions,  1946. 

1 1  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  nun.     ( Toor  Ufa  woric  Olma) 

With  manual    Blanual  ladting  In  L.  C 

Credita:  Script,  Arthur  P.  Twogood. 

.Summary:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  safety  and  driving  sklU  lo 
(^)eratlng  a  bus.  a  truck,  or  a  taxi.  Discusses  the  importance  of  a 
pleasant  disposition  for  bus  drivers,  the  variations  of  employment 
related  to  trucking,  and  the  competitive  nature  of  the  taxlcab  bust* 
oess. 

1.   Motor   vehicle  driving.  i.  Vocational  Guidance  PUma,  Inc 

n.  Mataikke  (Carl  F.)  Productions,  Inc.,  Dee  Molnee.  Series:  Your 

life  work  films  (Motion  [4cture) 

71-704392 


Transportation:  Buses  (Filmstrip)     University  Films.     Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

33  fi-,  ,   color.     35  mm.     (Community  series:  TransporUtlon  set) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Deals  with  the  services  that  buses  provide. 

1.  Motor  buses  —  Juvenile  films.  i.  University  Films,  Kansas 

City,  Mo.     ir.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Community 

series:  Transportation  set  (Filmstrip) 

388.4  Fi  A  68-4623 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Transportation  by  bus  (Motion  picture)     Films/West.    Re- 
leased by  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials,  1968. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Creditu:  I'roducer.  Lou  Lilly;  director.  Arthur  G.  Evans:  writer. 
Barbara  Upton 

Summary:  Describes  the  services  provided  by  different  types  of 
buses;  pictures  the  "behind  the  scenes"  activities  at  a  modem  bus 
terminal.  Follows  two  children  as  they  take  a  trip  by  bus.  For 
primary  and  elementary  grades. 

1.  Motor  bus  lines — Juvenile  films.        i.  Films/West,  Inc. 
n.  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials. 

388.3  Fi  A  67-5817 

Pilms/Wevt 


Transportation  by  freight  train  (Motion  picture)     Films/ 
West.     Released  by  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials,  1968. 

10  mlr.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit$:  Producer,  Ixiu  Lilly;  director.  Art  Evans;  «Tlter,  Barbara 
Upton, 

Sumniary:  Points  out  the  8er%-ices  provided  by  modern  trains. 
Follows  the  railroad  men  as  they  carry  out  their  various  jobs.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.    Railroads— Freight— Juvenile   films.        i.    Films/West,   inc. 
n.  Cnrtls  Audio  Visual  Materials. 

386  Fi  A  67-6818 

Films/West 


by    inland    waterways    (Motion    picture) 
Released  by  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials, 


477 


Transportation 

Films/West. 
1968. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide 

Creditt:  Producer,  Lou  Lilly;  director.  Art  Bvana;  writer,  Ocee 
Bitch. 

Summary:  Uses  animatlMi  to  explain  the  function  of  inland  water- 
ways. Pictures  ships,  bargee,  and  boats  traveling  along  various  In- 
land waterways  carrying  goods  from  place  to  place.  For  elemen- 
tary grades. 

1.  Inland  water  tranaportatlon.        l  Films/West,  Inc. 
II.  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials. 

386  Fi  A  67-5819 
Films/West 

Transportatitm  by  ship   (Motion  picture)     Arthur  Evans. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  a  cruise  from  San  Francisco  to  Hong  Kong, 
Compares  life  oo  and  off  shipboard  and  shows  crew  and  officers  In 
their  specific  )obe;  Elmphasise*  the  Importance  of  proper  nariga- 
tloo. 

L  Seafaring  life.     2.  Voyages  and  travels.  i.  Evans,  Arthur, 

n.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

387  Fi  A  68-1 191 
Bailey  Films 

Transportation:   Cars   (FUmatrip)     University  Films,     Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Community  series:  Transportation  set) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary;  Focuses  on  the  family  car  and  the  many  purposes  that 
It  serves. 

1.  Automobiles  —  Juvenile  films.  i.  Unlvenlty  C^lms,  Kansas 

City,  Ua     It.  McCraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Community 

series:  Transportation  set  (Filmstrip) 

388.34  Fi  A  68-^22 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Society  for  Visual 


The  Transportation  cri^   (Filmstrip) 
Education,  1971. 

GO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm-  16 
min.     microgroove.     TAmerica's  urt>an  crisis,  group  1,  no.  5) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Woodbury  Conitllng. 

Summar)' :  Describes  deterioration  of  public  and  private  transpor- 
tation systems  and  service,  and  illustrates  advantages  and  dJaadvan- 
tages  of  both  rapid  transit  and  automotive  facilities  as  solutions  to 
trangportation  problems. 

1.  Urban  transportation.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education.  Inc., 
Chicago.  Series :  America's  urban  crisis  ( Filmstrip)  group  1.  no.  5. 
380.5  77-738052 

Society  for  VLsual  Education 

Transportation:    Elevators    (Filmstrip)     University   Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Community  series:  Trau^wrtaUon  let) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Deals  with  the  role  of  the  elevator  In  city  life. 

1.  Elevators — Juvenile  films.  t.  University  Films.  Kansas  City, 

Mo.     II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Otmpany.  Series:  Community  series: 

Transportation  set  (Filmstrip) 

621.877  Fi  A  68-4628 

McGraw-Hill  Bo<A  Co. 


l^ansportatitm — helicopter    (Motion  picture)     Films/West 
Released  by  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials,  1968. 

11  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Lou  Lilly ;  writer,  Ingvar  Grlmagaard. 

Summary:  Presents  a  simplified  descriirtliH]  of  the  flight  capabili- 
ties of  helicoptM^  and  shows  how  they  are  oaed  In  construction,  afri- 
culture,  emergency  search  and  rescue,  and  transportation. 

L  Helicopters.  i.  Pllms/West,  Inc.      n.  Cortla  Audio  Vlstial 

Materials. 

387.7  Fi  A  68-71 

Films/West 


Transportation  in  Africa  (Filmstrip)  Anne  Marie  Bambo. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966, 

35  fi'.     color.    35  mm.     (Africa  :  developing  continent) 

With  manual. 

.Summary;  rtescribes  types  of  land,  rail,  water,  and  air  transporta- 
tion in  Africa.    With  captions. 

1.  Transportation — Africa.  i.  Rambo,  Anne  Marie,     n.  Bailey 

Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Africa:  developing  conti- 

nent  (Filmstrip) 

916  79-735143 

Balley-Fllm  AaKclates 

Transportation  in  and  around  San  Frandsco  (Filmstrip) 
San  Francisco  Uni6ed  School  District  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

53  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (San  Frandsco — our  city  and  county) 

Creditt:  Director  of  consultants.  William  B.  Sanborn. 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  many  types  of  transportation  which 
have  served  the  people  of  San  Francisco.  Including  the  stagecoach, 
Jitneys,  the  municipal  railroad,  the  trackless  trolley,  dles^  buses,  the 
LagunavlUe  trolley,  the  elevated  train,  ferry  boats,  a  navy  crulaer,  a 
freighter,  and  a  helicopter. 

1.   Urban  transportation — San  Francisco  Bay  region.  i,  San 

Francisco  Unified  School  District,  n.  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  San  Francisco — our  city  and  county  (Film- 
strip) 

380.5  Fi  A  68-3607 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Transportation  in  Arctic  regions  {Motion  picture),  Walt 
Disney  Productions.  Released  by  Intenialional  Communi- 
cation Films,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Arctic  regions  serlM) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.    Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  fuide.  ^  ,  ,        ^  ^   ^  _^,„ 

From  the  1959  motion  picture  entitled  Seven  cities  of  Antarctica. 
Summon/;  Explores  the  varying  modes  of  transportation  used  in 

1  Tranitportat Ion— Arctic  r^ons.  i.  Seven  cities  of  Antarctica 
(Motion  picture!  ii.  Disney  (Walt)  Pro<luctlons.  m.  International 
rommunlcatlon  Fliim*.         Series:  Arctic  regions  series  {Motion  plc- 

*'"**  919.8  70-703180 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 

Transportation  in  Canada  (Filmstrip)  Art  Ermns  Produo- 
tiona.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc :  1  a.,  12  in.,  SSI  rpni>  micro 
groove.    (Canada:  aorthem giant) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

Credlta :  Writer.  Paul  R.  Dexler. 

Summary :  Relates  the  role  of  Canada  as  one  of  the  vrorld'a  mort 
modem  nations  to  Its  efficient  use  of  various  means  of  transportation, 
auch  as  railroads,  highwaya,  trucks,  ships,  and  air  service. 

1  Transportation— Canada.  I.  Art  Evans  Productions.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media,        Series :  Canada  :  northern  giant  (Fllmitrlp) 

917.1  74-738594 

BFA  Educational  Hedla 


Tistt^wrtation  in  Eastern  Europe  (Moticn  picture)  Bio- 
films.  Released  by  Intemati<mat  Communication  Fibns» 
1966. 

4  mln.     81.     color.     8  mm.     ( Eaat  Europe  series ) 

loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 

to  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  galde.  _^  ^,       ,     ™     » 

Summary:  Shows  the  prinrtpal  means  of  transportation  in  Eastern 

Europe.  Including  autos,  busBes.  trains,  tankers,  ferrys,  motwcyciea, 

1,  TranaporWt Ion— Europe,  Eastern.        i.  Bloflims.  inc.     n.  Inter- 
national Ctomrounlcatlon  Films.        Seriea:  Ea«  Enrope  aerlea  (Mo- 
tion picture)  -„„..- 
380.50947                      74r-7031l7 
International  CommiitU-                 cation  Films 

Transportation  In  Japan  {Film»trip)  Bailey  Films  in  ool- 
laboratioQ  with  Franklin  Publications.    Released  by  BaUey 

Films,  1966. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Japan  :  Asia's  modem  power) 

With  manual 

Credits:  Author,  Virginia  Lawrenson. 

Summary:  Describes  various  means  of  public  transportation  Id 
Japan  which  serve  the  majority  of  the  Japanese  pec^Ie.  Polnta  out 
that  owning  a  car  Is  too  expensive  for  most  families.  Includes  photo- 
graphs of  woodblock  prints  which  depict  the  landscape  and  customs 
of  people  along  the  Old  Tokaldo  Road  in  the  eighteenth  century. 
With  captions. 

1.  Transportation — Japan.  l  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Ollf. 
Series:  Japan:  Asia's  modem  power  (Filmstrip) 

915.2  79-735135 

Balley-FItm  Assodatea 


Transportation  in   the  Canadian  Shield   {Filmstrip)     Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

40  fr.    color.    3S  mm.     (Canadian  geography  aariei) 

With  manual. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Le  booclier  canadlen — 
tnoyeos  de  tranqwrt. 

Summary:  Points  out  the  availability  of  roads,  railroads,  rlverv, 
and  air  facilities  In  the  area  of  tbe  Canadian  Shield  in  northeastern 
Canada.     With  captions. 

1.  Transportation — Canada.        i.  Canada,  National  Film  Board. 
Series:  Canadian  geography  series  (Filmstrip) 

Fi A  67-3600 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tnuisportation  in  the  Canadian  Shield  (Filmstrip)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (The  Canadian  Shield) 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  the  availability  of  roads,  railroads. 
rtvera.  and  air  faciiltlea  In  the  area  of  the  Canadian  Shield  In 
oortheastern  Canada.    With  captions.  ,  ip,,„  n«..H 

1.  Transportation— Canada.  I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
11.  Inlvcrsal  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Serlea:  The  Canadian 
Shield  (Filmstrip)  -.«,,r 

[HE215]  380.W971  73-740556 

Universal  FMucatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Transportation  in  West  Africa  {Motion  picture)  Int«r- 
Dationat  Ccnnmunication  Films,  1968.  Made  bv  Compass 
Films. 

4  mln.    •!.     color.    8  mm.    '(Subsaharao  Africa  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  gnlde. 

Summary:  Showi  methods  of  transporting  people  and  materials 
in  We«t  Africa.  Include*  views  of  people  carrying  loads  on  tbe 
bead  and  pushing  band  carts,  of  canoe*,  and  of  Jet  planes. 

1.  Transportatioo — Africa.  WeM.  i.  Internationa)  Communica- 

tion Films.  Serlei:  Sabsabaran  Africa  aeries  {Hotloa  picture 

916.6  71-703222 

IntemstlonalOommoni-  cation  Films 


Transportation   is   moring   {Motion  picture)     Films/West 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher  guide.  _.  ^         w    .     „ 

Summary:  Deacrlbea  modes  of  tranaportatloo,  with  cmphaals  oo 
moving  people  and  good*.    For  elementary  grade*. 

1.  Tranaportatloo.  i.  Fllms/We*t,  Inc.  n.  AIMS  Inatractlonal 
Media  Service*.  _     ■»„„«, 

872.8  74-708897 

AIMS  Instructlooal  H«dla  SMTloe* 


Transportation  maintenance  {Motion  picture)    Films/West 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1969. 
11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Scenes  of  mecbanlca  as  they  demonstrate  their  skills 
are  used  to  show  bow  eommnnlty  transportation  is  kept  functioning 


efficiently.  ,^         ^  ^, 

1.  Mechanics  (Persona)     2,  Tranaiiortatlon. 
n.  AIMS  Instmctlonal  Media  Service*. 


AIMS  Instuctional  Me- 


1.  FOms/Wert,  Inc. 
72-704206 


Transportation  today.   Part  1:  The  methods  w»  i 

airip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 


i{FUm' 


Transportation  of  an  injured  person  (Filmstrip)  Educa- 
tional Direction.    Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

62  fi.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  18 
mln.     (First  aidl 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teachers'  guide.  

Credits:  Editors,  Alexander  M.  Butman,  FTederi<±  Moore 
Summary:  Describes  the  stmcture  and  use  of  different  ^p«  of 
stretchers,  and  lllnstrates  methods  of  transporting  ao  Injured  p«- 

**°"   Transportation  of  sick  and  vrounded.        i.  Educational  Wrec- 
tlon    inc    n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.        Series :  First 

•'"  '"'""'""  614.8  71-737820 

Ealing  Corp. 

The  Transportatimi  of  ore  concentrates  {Motion  picture) 
Canada  Dept  of  Transport,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

11  mln.    Bd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  a  new  method  of  processing  and  loading  ore. 

1.  Ore^JresBlng.  2.  Ores — Transportation.  i.  Canada.  Dept  of 
Transport,     ii.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

622  72-707425 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Transportation:  One  man  carries;  two  men  oor^  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

2  mln.     fil.     color.    8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  xtandard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  way  to  make  a  stretcber  to 
carry  an  Injured  person. 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Biducatlonal  Corporation.  Series :  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2178 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

The  Transportation  revolution:  stray  oi  America's  ^owth 

{Motion  picture)     John  H.  Secondari  Productions.     Re- 
leased I>y  I^earning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

21  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  changing  modes  of  transportation  have 
shaped  the  borders  and  the  way  of  life  of  the  United  States,  high- 
lighting lmi>ortant  stages  in  the  development  of  rapid,  comfortable, 
and  efficient  means  of  travel  In  America ;  discusses  the  ingenuity 
needed  to  combat  tbe  pollution  and  congestion  that  mobility  has 
brought  with  it. 

1.  Transportation — U.  S.        l  John  H.   Secondari  Productions, 
n.  Leaming  Corporation  of  America. 

880.5  76-708675 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Transportation  series— air,  land,  water  (Filmstrip)  Films/ 
West  Made  by  Lou  Lilly.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1971. 

r,  filmstrips,  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs  (2  a.  each),  12  In., 
331  rpm.,  8  mln.  each  part.  ,_      ^    ,  v. 

Contents:  Transportation  by  bus.  —  Transportation  by  frelgnl 
trains.— Transportation  by  helicopters.  —  Transportation  by  Inland 
waterways.— Transportation  by  truck.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Transportation.  I.  Films/West,  inc.  II.  AIMS  instructional 
Media  Services. 

372.8  77-738202 

AIMS  Instmctlonal  Media  Services 

Transportation:  Ships  {FUmstrip)  University  Films.  Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Community  series:  Tran^ortatlOD  set) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Deals  with  the  Importance  of  water  transportation  to 
tbe  life  of  cities  today  and  explains  why  the  location  of  major  cities 
historically  depended  on  water  routes. 

1.  Shipping — Juvenile  films.  2.  Inland  water  transportation — Jn- 
venile  films.  i.  University  rUmi,  Kansas  City.  Mo.    u.  McOraw- 

Hill  Book  Company.  Series;  Community  series:  TranaportaUon 

set  (Filmstrip) 

387  FiA68-462r 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm..  14 


Transportatioin:   Three  men  hammock   carry;   eight  man 

carry  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1968. 

2  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

lasued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  make  transportation  for  an  In- 
jured person  that  three  or  eight  men  can  carry. 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  OorporatlotL  Series :  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2179 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Orp. 

Transportation  today.    Part  1:  The  methods  we  ose  {FUm- 
strip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

53  f  r.    color.    3S  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  pbonodisc  also  Isatied. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Eliot. 

Summary:  ShoMs  ticenes  of  various  transportation  systems.  Includ- 
ing water,  railroad,  blgbway.  and  air.  Polnta  out  that  these  systems 
provide  mobility  for  trade.,  travel,  and  exploration.    With  captions. 

1.  Transportation.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

872.8  73-736416 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


53  tr.     wlor.     35  i 
min. 

With  user's  guide.  ,  ^    _,  ^ 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  E:iiot. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  various  transportation  «y9t<«»s.  In- 
cluding water,  railroad,  highway,  and  a  r.  Points  out  that  these 
system  provide  mobility  for  trade,  travel,  and  exploration. 

1.  Transportation.        l  Coronet  InFtructlonai  Films.  _„^-. 

372.8  75-732664 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Transportation  today.    Part  2 :  Water  systems  {FUnutrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

49  f  r.    color.    35  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  phonodlsc  also  issued. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Eliot 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  water  transportation, 
using  scenes  of  harbors,  docks,  canals,  locks,  and  various  types  of 
commercial  and  travel  ships.    With  captions. 

1  Shipping.        I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  77-736417 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

TransporUtion  today.    Part  2:  WaUr  gystems  iFUrmtrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

49  (r.     rolor.     35  mm.     and  l.hoiiodlsc ;  1  »,  12  In,  SSI  ipm.,  11 

min. 

Creiili:  Ediicatloinl  collaborator.  John  BUot  ,_„.....,_,.,,„„ 

S»i»™«rv:  Emphaaiies  the  Importance  of  water  truiaportMlon, 

u8lnr«»»M  o!  harbora,  dock.,  c.nala.  locka,  and  vKlou.  Wpe.  of 

commercial  and  travel  ships. 

1.  Shipping.        ..  Coronet  I"-™*"-'  ^"'"-  ^^^^^ 

Coronet  InFtructlonai  Films 

Transportation  today.     Part  3:   Rail  systems   {FUmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  pbonodisc  also  issued. 

With  Mf^T's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Eliot. 

Bwnmary:  Empbasixes  the  importance  of  railroad  transportation 
and  explains  bow  It  operates,  using  scenes  of  the  complex  ay  stem  of 
cars,  warebouses.  loading  docks,  switchyards,  and  netwoita  of  tracka. 
With,  captions. 

1  Railroads.        r.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  70-786418 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Transportation  today.  Part  3:  Rail  systems  {FUmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3*  rpm.,  12 
min. 

With  user's  guide.  ,  ,.    ™,  » 

CrediU:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Bllot  ^^u„j. 

Summary:  Emphasises  the  Importance  ^f^^^^J^^^^^^^i 
and  explains  how  It  operates,  using  scenes  of  tbe  comply  »««»  »' 
Srs,Tarehou.>=es,  loading  docks,  switchyards  and  networks  of  tracks. 

1.  Railroads.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  ^^otifUi 

372.8  72-732666 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Transportation  today.     Part  4:   Highway  systeas  {FUtnr 

strip)    Coronet  iMtructional  Films,  1969. 

50  f r.    colcK*.    35  mm. 

Uncaptloned  version  with  phonodlsc  also  Issued. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Eliot. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  motor  traosportatlOD 
using  scenes  of  roads  and  highways,  various  kinds  of  motor  vehldea, 
and  trafflc  and  safety  facilities.     With  captions. 

1.  Transportation,  Automotive.        x.  Coronet  Instmctlonal  Filma 
872.8  74-786419 

Coronet  Instructional  nima 

Transportatimi  today.  Pftrt  4:  Highway  systems  {FUm- 
strip)   Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  pbonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  83i  rpm.,  9  mln. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  EHlot. 

Summary:  Bmphaaiiea  the  importance  of  motor  transportation, 
asiog  scenes  of  roads  and  hlgbways,  various  kinds  of  motor  vehicles, 
and  traffic  and  safety  facilities. 

I.  Transportation,  Automotive.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Filma 

372.8  76-732667 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

TransportatiMi  today.  Part  5:  Air  ^stems  (Filmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In.,  3S|  rpm-.  11 
mln. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Eliot. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  air  transportation,  using 
close-up  views  of  airport  facilities  to  show  tbe  controlled  workings 
of  tbe  massive  air  tran^wrt  system.  Illustrates  tbe  evolution  of 
air  transportation  with  models  and  photographs. 

1.  Aeronautics,  Commercial  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

872.8  70-732668 

Coronet  lostructlonal  Films 

Transportation  today.  Part  5:  Air  systems  (FUmstrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

47  fr.     color.    SB  mm. 

Uncaptlone<l  version  with  phonodlsc  also  Issued. 

With  user's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  Eliot 

Summary:  Emphaalzes  the  importance  of  air  transportation,  using 
cloee-up  views  of  airport  facilities  to  nliow  the  controlled  workings 
of  the  massive  air  transport  system.  Illustrates  the  evolution  of  air 
transportation  with  models  and  photographs.     With  captions. 

1.  Aeronautics,  OommerclaL        l  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma. 

872.8  79-7S64S0 

Coronet  Instntctlooal  Fllma 


478 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TransporUtion    today.     Part   6 :    Systems   work    toother 

{Fihnntn-p)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

48  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

Uocttptloned  version  witb  phonodlac  also  Issued. 

With  user's  ^Ide. 

CreAiU:  Edacatlonai  collaborator,  Joho  Eliot 

Summary:  Points  out  that  terminals,  cranes,  containers,  soil  tba 
piggyback  system  provide  means  of  transferring  and  comblnlnf 
transportation  systems.    With  captions. 

1.  Shipment  of  goods.        l  Coronet  Instructional  IHnu. 

372.8  7^-786421 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Transportation   today.     Part   6:    Systems   work   together 

(Filnutrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in..  33)  rpm.,  12 
mlQ. 

With  users  Rulde. 

Crtdttt:  Educational  collaborator.  John  ElloL 

Summary:  Points  out  that  terminals,  cranes,  conUlners.  and  the 
piggyback  system  provide  means  of  transferring  and  comblolog  trans- 
portation systems. 

1,  TransporUtion.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  FllnM. 

372.8  73-732669 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Transportation:  Traction  blanket  Kft  and  fitter  carry  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  19fi8. 

2  mln.     si.    color     8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  milde. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  correct  ways  to  make  a  traction 
blanket  lift  and  bow  to  make  a  litter  carry  for  an  Injured  person. 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  CorporatioiL  Series  :  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2180 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Oirp. 


Transportation:  Trains  {Filiruttrip)     University  Films,    Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

37  fr      color.     35  mm.      (Community  series:  Transportation  set) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  method  by  which  railroads  connect  our 
cities,  shows  the  value  of  a  railroad  to  a  city,  and  tells  how  trains 
are  used  to  connect  the  suburbs  to  a  central  city. 

1.  Railroads— U.  S. — Juvenile  fllins.  i.  Unlreralty  Pilms,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.      II.  MeOraw-Hll)  Book  Company.  Series;  Community 

■erles:  Transportation  set  (Pllmstrlp) 

386  Fi  A  68-4625 

McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Transportation:  Transportation  in  the  city  (FUmstrip) 
University  Films.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1968. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Community  series:  Transiwrtation  set) 

With  teacher's  ^ilde. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  different  ways  in  which  people 
transport  themselves  In  a  city. 

1.  Urban  transportation— Juvenile  films.  l  University  Films, 

Kansas  City.  Mo.  ii.  McOraw-Hlu  Book  Company.  Series*  0)m- 
munity  series:  Transportation  set  (Fllmstrlp) 

388  Fi  A  68-46-21 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Transportation:  Tracks  {Film»trip)     University  Films.    Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Community  series:  Transportation  set) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  truck  traffic  wltbln  a  city  and  between  cities. 

1.  Motor-trucks  — Juvenile  fllma.  2.  Freight  and  freightage- 
D.  S.— Juvenile  films.  i.  University  Films.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  n. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Community  series:  Transpor- 
Ution set  (Filmstrip) 

388.3  Fi  A  68-4624 

McOraw-HlUBookCo. 


Transportation:  where  do  we  go  from  here?   (FUmatrip) 
Guidance  Associates,  1967. 

121  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  la,  831  rpm., 
19  mln,     rolcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Points  out  that  the  urgent  task  facing  city  planners 
and  government  authorities  is  to  solve  the  problems  of  transporting 
goods  and  people  economically  and  efilclently. 

1.  Transportation.     2.  City  traffic  i.  Guidance  Associates  of 

PleasantTllle,  N.  Y. 

380.5  Fi  A  67-4314 

Guidance  Associates 


[Fihnstrip]     EdMediaTec 
Releaicd  by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1971. 

34  fr.     color.     33  mm.       and  phoooUpc  is  caMCOe:  doal-tnck.  1  7/S  ips.. 
7  nun.     (Sound  fitmurip  lerics  for  the  ISCS  program) 
With  tcKber'i  guide. 
SUMMARY:  '" — — •- f  "I  Tirrrimrntil  trrhninm  fnr  mtasiiiiag  im  iiiiiii 

I.  Ion  flow  dynamics.       I.  EdMediaTec.    II.  Silver  Burdett  Cocnpsny.    III. 
Series:  Sound  fiitnsvip  •eria  for  the  ISCS  program.  (Filmstrip) 
tQC717i  537  72-733928 

EdMediaTec  72  MARC 


Transporting  the  injnred,  part   1    (Motion  picture)     Eye 
Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     <Flrst  aid  techniques) 

Lioop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:   Writer.   Mailne  HalefT;   consultant,  Harold  R.  Bassett; 
photographer.  Paul  Bockhorst 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  Bye  Gate  House,  lac. 

Series:  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  73-704635 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Transporting   the  Injured,  part  2    (Motion  picture)     Eye 

Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color,    uuper  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:   Writer,   Maxlne  Haleff;   consolUnt.  Harokl  R.  Bassett; 
photographer.  Paul  Bodchorst 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

Series;  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

614^  77-704636 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


International  Film  6a- 


Transports  parisiens   {Fihngtrip) 

reau,  1966, 

STi  fr.  color.  30  mm.  and  phonotape:  single-track.  1  reel  (T  In.), 
3J  In.  per  «ec,     (Images  de  la  Prance  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

CrediU:  Anthony  l>oul8  Chatagnler,  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Summary:  Part  of  a  series  de«<igned  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  cWlliMtlon- 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1  French  language — Audio-visual  instruction.  i.  International 
Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Images  de  la  France  con- 
temporalne (Fllmstrlp) 

448.3  79-735624 

International  Film  Bureau 

Transresistance :  a  simplified  approach  to  transistor-ampli- 
fier analysis  (Motion  picture)    Tektronix.  1966. 

23  m'n.     nd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

Sumnuiry:  Explains  trmnsreslsUnce,  a  new  concept  of  looUng  at 
transistors  that  permits  rapid  estimates  of  their  operation  In  normal 
amplifier  cirtmlU.  Depicts  some  transistor  characterlsttcs,  using  a 
spf^al  osdlloMope. 

1.  Transistors.  i.  Tektrwilx,  Inc.,  BeaTerton,  Or. 

«21^  71-707343 

Tektrontz 

Trans-Siberian  railway  (Motion  pictnre)  National  (Jeo- 
graphic  Society  and  Metromedia  Producere  Corp.,  1970, 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (National  O«0ffrapblc  series) 
Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  Siberia:  the  mdlesa 

horizon. 

Summary:  Portrays  that  the  Trans-Siberian  Railroad,  the  longest 
stretch  of  railroad  track  on  earth,  has  become  a  way  of  lift  for  the 
pet^le  who  work  on  It.  trayel  on  it.  or  live  along  Its  routa 

1.  Trans-Siberian  Railroad.  I.  National  Oeographic  Society, 

Washington,  D.  C.  II.  Metromedia  Producers  Corporation.  IIL 
Films  Incorporated.  IV.  Siberia:  the  endless  horisoo  (HoUoo  pic- 
ture) 

915.7  75-711282 

Fllma  Incorporated 

The  Transuranium  elements  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Atomic 
Energy  Commission,  1968. 

2  mot  on  pictures  (pi.  1,  58  rain.;  pL  2,  "1  mln.)     sd.     b&w.     16 

Produced  fioni  a  videotape  of  a  lecture  given  In  the  Tenth  Anni- 
versary Summer  Science  School  at  the  University  of  Sydney,  Austra- 
lia, In  January  1967.  ^  .     ,, 

Summary:  Dr.  Glenn  T.  Seaborg  describes  the  work  leading  to 
the  discovery  of  nil  of  the  known  transuranium  elements,  from  ele- 
ment 93  through  element  104.  Discusses  some  practical  applicaUons 
of  transuranium  elements  and  the  possibility  of  making  newer  very 
heavy  elements. 

1.  Transmanlum  elements.  r.  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commis- 
sion. 

546  Fi  E  68-74 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 

Transvenous  padng  of  the  heart:  emcrgeiKy  and  perma- 
nent (Motion  picture)  Montefiore  Hospital  and  Medical 
Center,  1967. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  techniques  of  emergency  cardiac  pac- 
ing using  the  transvenous  route  via  either  external  Jugular  vein  cut 
down,  or  femoral  vein  puncture.  Illustrates  with  operative  cine 
radiographic  and  electrocardiographic  views  permanent  implantation 
with  asynchronous,  demand,  and  atrial  synchronous  pacers.  Empha- 
sises the  patient's  safety  and  the  need  for  absolute  control  of  cardiac 
rate  and  rhythm  throughout  all  manipulation. 

1.   Pacemaker.  Artificial    (Heart)  i.   Hont^lore  Hospital  for 

Chronic  Diseases,  New  York. 

616.1  Fi  A  68-849 

OINB 

Transverse  standing  waves  in   a  spring-cmttinnous  wave 
train  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional (^orp.,  1969.    Mftde  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates. 
4  niin.    si.    coliir.    super  8  mm.     (Experiments  In  phy.slcs — stand- 


in  r 


■8) 


l.,oop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baes..  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary:  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standinjE  waves.  Uses 
cliise-up  and  slow  motion  photography  In  an  experiment  which  illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series:   Experiments  in  physics — standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

531  73-709903 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Transverse  standing  waves  in  a  spring-wave  group  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannicn  Educational 
Corp..  HH>9.     Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

4  mill.  si.  cfilor.  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  in  physics — stand- 
ing waves) 

£>x>p  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator.  Albert  V.  Baei.,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  Collie. 

Summary:  Pi-esents  the  basic  concept  of  standing  waves.  Uses 
citwe-up  and  slow  motion  photography  in  an  experiment  which  Illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series:   Experiments  In  physics— standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

531  70-709902 

Enryclopaedlu  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


479 


Transverse  wave  apparatus  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by  Peter 
Robin  ~on  Associates, 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  in  physics — stand- 
ing waves  t 

Ixwp  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Oollaboratw.  Albert  V.  Baes.,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Pmlnsula  College. 

Summary:  Presents  tlw  basic  concept  of  standing  waves.  Dses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  in  an  experiment  which  Illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series:   B:xperlments  Id  physics— standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

531  72-709900 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Transverse  waves  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Education  Division,  London  ,196-?,  Released  in  the  U  S 
by  McCrraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bwnmary:  Illustrates  the  propagation  of  transverse  waves-  uses 
working  models  to  explain  their  characteristics. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 

Films,  Inc.,  London,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

„  ,        ..  ^         .  531  Fi  A  68-2923 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Transverse  waves  (Motion  picture)  BBC-TV  in  collabora- 
tion with  Gateway  Film  Productions.  London.  Released 
by  Gateway  Educational  Films  tl967?, 

5mln.     si.    him-.    Smm.     (Mlddleschool  physics.     UnitliWaves) 

Loop  a 

Programme  1:  Mechanical  waves. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  long  lines  of  linked  dynamic  trolleys  to  stiow 
transverse  waves,  and  demonstrates  the  effects  of  changliig  the  mass 
of  the  trolleys  and  the  tension  between  them. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  i.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
Television  Service,  n.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London. 
Series:  Middle  school  physics.    Unit  1:  Waves  (Motion  picture) 

530.1  77-706318 

Gateway  Educational  Films 


ReleaMd  by  CCM  PUmt 


Traaavcrae  wares.  [MoCioa  picture] 
[197-Tj 

10  min.    «L     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  lUnstrales  the  sctttni  up  of  a  Mmplerippte  tank,  together  widi 
exunple*  o*  various  wave  paitem^-such  at  dwse  in  regulsr,  refracted,  and 
refkcied  fonns — and  the  use  of  the  formula  V-N  in  mcssurini  the  speed  of 
waves. 

1.  Wave-motion.  Theory  of.       I.  CCM  PUms. 
tQA927]  532  72-701595 

CCM  Fihnt  72  MAHC 

Trans  World  Airlines,  inc. 


1969  Westchester  classic. 
Nzuri  (East  Africa) 

Ski  the  outer  limits. 

The  Trap  (Filmstrip)  University  of  California  Extension. 
Made  and  released  by  Ben  Rinaldo  Co.,  1967. 

81  fr  l>&w  with  color  sequences.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s., 
12  in.,  S3i  rpm  .  18  mln.     mlcrogroove. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  nature  and  destructlveness  of  poverty  oo 
the  human  spirit  Urges  community  action  to  eradicate  the  In- 
equalities that  exist  In  America. 

1.  Poverty.  2.  Poor— D.  S.  i.  California.  University.  Univer- 
sity Extension,     it.  Ben  Rinaldo  Company. 

339.4  Fi  A  68-3823 

Ben  Rinaldo  Co. 

Trap  of  hate.  [Motion  picture]     Concordia  Films,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     coJor.      li  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  account  of  the  separation  of  a  young  man  and  his  girl  friend 
which  is  caused  when  her  parents  kam  that  the  boy's  cousin  has  been  in  ph>on. 

1.  Prejudice  and  antipathies.  2.  Pritoncfs.  I.  Concordia  PiAlishing 
House,  St.  l^uis. 

[BF575.P9]  177  72-701642 

Concordia  Films  72  MARC 

The  Trap  of  solid  gold  (Motion  jncture)  American  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1967.  Made  by  B(^  Markell  Prodaotiona. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

51  mill.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Director.  Paul  Bogart;  storj-.  John  D.  Macr>onald; 
writer.  Ellen  M.  Vlolett :  music,  Frank  I>ewln.  Cast:  Cliff  Robert- 
son, Dina  Merrill,  Dustin  Hoffman,  Conrad  Nag^  Ruth  White. 

Summary:  Shows  the  consequences  of  living  beyond  one's  means, 
as  exempllfled  In  a  dramatisation  about  the  problems  of  a  yoong 
executive  who  Is  caught  In  the  trap  of  living  beyond  his  Income 
because  of  the  status  games  of  hlx  company. 

1,  Finance.  Personal.        i.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 
II.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago. 

339.42  70-707261 

International  Film  Bureau 

Trappers*  festival  (Motion  picture)  Canadian  Broadcasting 
Corp.,  OtUwa,  1966.     Made  by  Western  Films. 

90  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Take  80) 

Creditt:  Writer.  L.  Brovni;  cameraman,  O.  Heoitlng;  editor.  W. 
Pranz. 

Summary:  Shows  the  participation  of  women  In  the  winter  carol- 
Tat  of  the  trappers  held  in  The  Pas,  Manitoba. 

1.  Trapping— Manitoba.  i.  Canadian  Broadcasting  Oorporatloa. 
Series :  Take  30  (Motion  picture) 

799.2  Fi  A  67-5681 

National  PUm  Board  of  Canada 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Trapping   small   manunalB:    Hornc   trap    (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mfn.     8l.     color.    S  mm.     (Biological  techniques) 

Loop  rt!m. 

Issued  Id  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummartf:  Illustrates  how  to  construct  a  simple  and  effident  trap 
to  capture  small  animala  for  ecological  survers. 

1.  Trapping.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpo- 

ration.        Series;  Biological  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

679  Fi  A  68-2176 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

Traps  and   snares    {Motion   picture)     Moreland-Latchford 

Productions,  Toronto.     Released  in  the  U.  S-  by  Sterling 
Edncati<mal  Films,  1967. 

10  mln.     od.     color.     16  mm.     (Sur7lv;il  in  the  wllderntss) 
Summart/:   Shows  how  to  cntch  small  game.     Includes  construc- 
tion details  nnd  operation  of  traps  and  snares  by  an  expert  Indian 
trapper. 

1.  Wilderness  survival.     2.  Trapping.  i.  Jrforeland-lJitchford 

Productions.  Toronto,     ii.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc.  Se- 

ries: Survival  in  the  wilderness  (Motion  picture) 

PiA6T-U21 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

Trapshooting  (Motion  picture)  Remin^^ton  Anns  Ca  Made 
by  Larry  Madistm  Productions.  Released  by  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service,  1968. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  A  training  film  for  trapriiootav  and  hunters.  IndudM 
demonstrations  by  experts. 

1.  Trap-shooting.  l  B«nlngton  Arm*  Compao;.  Ina  n.  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inr, 

7W.8  7ft-702880 

CINE 

The  Trasii  explosion  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Education  Con- 
sultants, 1970. 

2  filni-^trlps  (pt.  1.  2&  fr. :  pt  2.  32  fr.)     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  Thompson. 

Summary :  Acquaints  students  with  the  growing  problem  of  refuse 
disposal  and  portrays  how  It  relates  to  human  ecology  and  tbe  wise 
use  of  natural  resources.  Emphasizes  the  principles  of  recycling 
waKte  materials  to  help  conserve  natural  resources. 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  disposal.  2.  Human  ecology.  &.  Conserva- 
tion of  natural  resources.         I.  Visual  Education  Coosaltaots.  Inc. 

614.7  76-738155 
Visual  Education  Con-                     snltaots 

The  Trash  problem  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Community  serrlces) 

Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  community  provides  for  tbe  collectlOQ 
and  disposal  of  trash. 

1.    Refuse   and  refuse   disposal.  l   Ealing  Corporatl<Hi,   Cam- 

bridge, Mass.        Series:  Community  services  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  70-705186 
Ealing  Corp. 


The  Traoma  of  treatment;  a  patient's  first  experience  in 
physical  therapy  (Motion  picture)  Physical  Therapy 
Dept.,  University  of  Southern  California.  Made  by  Rich- 
ard Holdredge  and  Howard  Robbins.  Released  by  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California.  Cinema  Dept.,  1970. 

l.")  mln.     «d.    color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

t^ummary:  Describes  a  young  man's  first  experience  with  physical 
therapy,  showing  how  therapists  evaluate  and  treat  his  brachial 
plexus  Injury,  but  cause  his  anxieties  to  increase  because  they  fall 
to  communicate  effectively. 

1.  Physical  therapy.  i.  Los  Angeles.  University  of  Southern 
California.  Dept.  of  Physical  Therapy,  n.  Los  Angeles.  University 
of  Southern  California.     Dept.  of  Cinema. 

615  73-706384 

Univ.  of  Southern  Call-  fomla.     School  of  Medldne 


Tranmatic  injuries  of  the  descending  thoracic  aorta  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Dept.  of  Surgery,  Baylor  University,  1967. 

18  ml  I      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SumTnary:  IHustratea  the  operative  technique  employed  In  treat- 
ing acute  traumatic  injurie«  of  the  descending  thoracic  aorta  and 
the  chronic  post-traumatic  false  aneurysm  which  may  be  present 
years  after  the  Initial  Injury.  Includes  operative  photography,  and 
pre-  and  postoperative  angiography. 

1.  Aorta— Wounfc  and  Injuries.  r.  Baylor  University,  Waco, 
Tex.    College  of  Medicine,  Houston.     Dept.  of  Surgery. 

617  Fi  A  68-239 

CINE 


Traumatic  tricn^Md  insaffldency — diagnosis  and  surgical 
correction  {Motion  picture)  Raul  E.  Galliano  and  Dept 
of  Surn^ery,  University  of  Miami  School  of  Medicine.  Re- 
leased by  Raul  E.  Galliano,  1970. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  the  surgical  diagnosis  and  correction  of 
traumatic  tricuspid  Insufllclency  In  a  victim  of  a  motorcycle  accident 

1.  Tricuspid  valve  Insufltdency.    2.  Heart — Surgery.        i.  Oalliano, 
Raul   E..   19Cd-  II.    Miami,    University   of.   Coral   Oablea,   Fla. 

School  of  Uediclne. 

617  70-706134 

CINE 


Trav 


Eleven  AM. 


Travarca  (Firm) 
see 


Tbe  ^rit  says  go. 


Travel  by  air  (Filmetrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co.,  1969. 

36  fr.     color.     36  mm.      (TranaportatlOD) 

Summary:  Presents  iofommtdon  on  air  travel  and  the  personnel 
Involved  in  running  an  airline.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and 
vocabulary  lists.     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Air  travel  — Juvwille  films.  2.  Air  llnee  —  Juvenile  fllma. 
I.   Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  TranaporUtSoo   (Film- 

sptrip) 

372.8  79-784111 

Herbert  U-EUcins  Co. 


The  Travel  door  (Motion  picture)    Delta  Air  Lines.    Made 
and  released  by  Waltar  J.  Klein  Co.,  1968. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8uminary  Surveys  the  services  of  the  travel  agent  Snows  three 
travel  agents  as  they  mix  ideasure  with  bnslneaa,  while  they  study 
attractions  and  accommodations  in  New  Orleans,  San  Frandsco, 
Jamaica,  Las  Vegas,  and  Florida  in  order  to  make  things  pleasant 
for  their  clients.  „  ,^      ,   _  . 

1.  Travel  agents.         l  Delta  Air  lines.  Inc.    n.  Walter  J.  Klein 

*^°'^°^'  910.2  77-702623 


CINE 


Travel  in  the  city   (FUmetrip) 
dustries,  1968. 


Hudson  Photographic  In- 


42  fr     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.    12  in..  331   rpm.,  7 
mln      mlcrugroove.     (A  Child's  life  In  the  big  city) 
<ilso  Issued  with  phonotape  In  casette. 

T^dii^^'Sxe^i^l'^ot^^r.^^^^-'  Edward  Dubro^ky. 
Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


TVard  l«  eater  pl—titi.  cFUmttripj 
1971. 


H.  M.  Sttme  Productions, 


41  fr.  color.  3Smm.  and  phonodiac:  I  >..  12  in.,  33  1/3  n»>-<  12 '»<" 
(Elemenury  science) 

Abo  i»ued  with  phonoupe  in  caSKtte. 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Speculates  on  the  future  ine  trflbe  moon  ••  ■  space  lUlion  tnd 
as  ■  habitat  for  man.  discusses  the  possibility  of  life  elsewhere  in  the  univene, 
and  illuttnies  current  space  probes  to  the  inner  pUncU  of  Mars  and  Venus. 
Describes  in  detail  an  imaginary  future  tour  of  the  outer  planets.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  interplaaettry  voyages — Juvenile  films.     2.  Astronautics — Juvenile  films. 
I.  Stone  (H.  M.)  Productions.     II.  Series:  Elementary  science.  [Filmstrip.  H.  M. 
Stone  Productions] 
[TL793i  372.3  73-740433 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions  73  MARC 


The  Travelers  an 
Films,  liondon. 
Associates,  1970. 


i  the  thieves   (Motion  picture)     Eothen 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Bailey-Film 


Travellers  and  traders  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  I»n- 
don,  1966.  Made  by  Isotype  Institute.  Released  in  the 
V.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

30  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Living  twfore  history,  no.  3) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Crcdili;  Writer.  Mnrie  Neurnth. 

Summary:  Uses  authentic  photograplis  In  combination  with  time 
and  flow  chjutu  snrt  diagrams  to  describe  how  early  man  began  to 
travel  over  long  distances  by  land  and  wa.  using  the  aun  and  stars 
ns  )j:uides:  how  he  dweloped  sj'stems  of  baiter,  made  tools.  Invented 
the  wheel,  aLid  Inter  sent  nut  trndlng  cnrnvnns  and  ships. 

1.  Travel,  Ancient  i.  t'oinnion  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Carman 
Educational  Associates.        Series:  Living  before  history  (Filmstrip) 


10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  .    .  , 

Summary:  An  African  folktale  about  a  snoring  man  and  nis 
fellow  traveler  who  cause  an  uproar  when  they  visit  a  village  where 
there  is  a  taboo  against  snoring.    For  eieroenUry  grades. 

1.   Tales.  African.  i.  Botben  Films,  ltd.     n.  Bailey-Fllm  As 

aoclates.  __ _„ 

398.2  79-708673 

BFA  Bducatlonal  Media 


Tnvelers  on  the  wing   (Motion  picture)     National  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1967.     Released  by  Graphic  Curriculum. 

24  mln     sd.     color     16  mm.     (Animal  secrets) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Education  Association. 
tbe  National  Science  Teachers  Association,  the  American  Library 
Aasoclatlon.  and  the  American  Institute  of  Biological  Scie'icea. 

Summary:  Studies  bird  migration.  Discusses  several  theories 
which  explain  how  birds  know  their  destination  and  the  appropriate 

"T  BlrS^Mlgratlon.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 

II.  Graphic  Curriculum.  Inc..  New  York.  Series:  Animal  secreta 

(iaotion  picture)  ^.  ^  ^„  ,„„. 

598.2  Fi  A  68-1080 

Graphic  Curriculum 


TrarellBt  by  k<M.  [Filnutrip]      Educadonal  Projections  Corp., 
1969. 

38  fr.     color.     3)  mm.     (Readin|  program.  Level  2,  R'211) 

With  leacber's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  readini  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement 
showing  how  to  distinguish  the  difference  between  the  name  sounds  and  the 
word  sounds  of  I  and  O  Illustrates  the  prepaiaiions  necessary  for  iravelin|  by 
bus,  and  outlines  safety  rules  to  fotlow.  With  capdont.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels— Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Motor  buses—Juvenile  films.  (I.  Buscs]  1.  Educational  Pro- 
jections Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstripj  Level  2.  R-21 1. 
[LB15251  372.4  72-733627 

Educational  Protections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

TrareUving  (Motion  picture)    Canadian  National  Railways^ 
1965.    Made  by  Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ektachrome. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Train  de  vie. 

Summary:  A  view  of  Canada  as  seen  from  a  passenger  train  as  It 
travels  from  coast  to  coast.  Shows  the  activities  of  passenger* 
aboard  tbe  train  and  Introduces  various  Canadian  National  person- 
nel, Including  conductors,  porters,  and  members  of  the  crew,  who 
contribute  to  tbe  enjoyment  of  the  paaaengers.  Include*  views  of 
•ceolc  locations  in  Canada. 

1.  Canada  —  r>escr.  &  trav.  —  1901-  i.  Canadian  NaUooal 

Railways. 

917.1  Fi  A  68-30 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Carman  Rduratloiiat 


913.04 
Associates 


Fi  A  6&-3746 


Travelling  c<rilege   (Motion  picture) 
of  Canada,  1969. 


National  Film  Board 


10  mm.    sd.    b&w.    IG  mm. 

Produced  In  the  Cballenee  fur  change  program  In  cooperation 
with  departments  and  agencies  of  tbe  Government  of  Canada. 

Summaiii:  Shows  how  a  complete  crew  of  people  of  Indian 
des(^«nt  are  trained  to  produce  films  relating  to  Indians  and  their 
problems.    Made  by  a  trained  Indian  crew. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Canada.  2.  Movlng-plcturee— Study 
and  teaching.        i.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 


National  Film  Board  of 


970.4 
Canada 


77-706961 


Travelling   through   time    (Filmstrip)      Common   Ground, 

London,  in  association  with  Donald  Rawlings,  ltd.,  1968. 
Made  by  Rolex  Watch  Co.,  Geneva,  and  D.  G.  Hillier.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  past  time,  present  time,  and  tbe  physical 
nature  of  time.  Includes  pictorial  explanations  of  the  time  theories 
of  Newton.  Kant,  and  Einstein. 

1.  Time.  1.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Carman  Educa- 
tional Amodatea. 

[QB209]  630.1  78-739978 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Travels  of  a  check  (Filmstrip)  Adrian  Vance.  Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Money,  dwcka,  and 
banks) 

Alho  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMART:  Defines  the  nature  and  purpose  of  money,  checks, 
and  banks.     Emphasises  the  pUces  to  which  a  check  must  go  ooce 

*  1  'oieclu.  I.  Vance,  Adrian.     II.   UnlVCTsal  Education  and 

Visual  Arts.    III.  Series:  Money,  checks,  and  banks  (Filmstrip) 
[HG1691]  332.1  7^740501 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 

Travels  with  Charley  (Motion  picture)  Lee  Mcndelson  Film 
Productions,  1968. 

52  mln.    ed.    color.    16  mm. 

Based  on  the  t>ook  of  the  same  title  by  John  Steinbeck. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Walt  DeFarla,  Sheldon  Fay.  Jr. ; 
animation,  Al  Sheen,  Rudy  Zamera ;  music,  Rod  McKuen. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  of  the  travels  of  John  Steinbeck  across 
the  United  States  In  a  camper  truck  with  his  poodle,  Charley.  In- 
cludes animated  segments  which  illustrate  tbe  personal  views  of 
Steinbeck  about  the  foibles  of  the  American  people,  and  shows  scenes 
of  the  American  landscape. 

1  Steinbeck,  John,  1902-1968.  2.  U.  S.— Description  and  travel— 
1940-1980.  I.  Steinbeck,  John.  1902-1968.  Travels  with  Charley, 
n.  Lee  Mendelson  Film  Productions. 

917.3  72-707780 


Travenol  laboratories,  inc.,  Morton  Grove,  D.1. 
see 

Coronary  artery  bypass  with  aortic  valve  replacement 
Transplantation  of  human  heart. 


Travers, 
see 


Pamela  L. ,   1906- 


Mary  Poppins 


480 


Mary  Poppins. 


La  Traviata  (Filmstrip)     Brunswick  Productions,  1967. 

46  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Great  opera  stories) 

Credit*:  Director,  Karen  Welntraub;  script,  Edith  Hall;  Illustra- 
tor, Richard  Hall :  editor.  Rita  Eaposlto. 

Summary:  Uses  art  work  ana  text  to  Illustrate  tbe  c^wra  La 
travlata,  by  Verdi.     Includes  music  plates  for  Important  themes. 

1.  Verdi,  Glu.Heppe.  1818-1901.  La  travlata.  i.  Verdi,  Giuseppe, 
1813-1901.  La  travlata.  n.  Brunswick  Productions.  Series:  Great 
opera  stories  (Filmstrip) 

782.13  70-735154 

Brunswick  Productions 


La  TraviaU  (Filmstrip)    MetropoliUn  Opera  Guild,  1967. 

72  fr.    color.    85  mm.    (Opera  la  color) 

With  script. 

Credilt:  Conductor,  Georges  Pretre.  Catt:  Anna  Moffo,  Bruno 
Prevedl.  Robert  Merria 

Summary:  Pnsenia  Illustrations  from  a  complete  performance  of 
Giuseppe  Verdi's  opera  La  Travlata  as  prawQted  onstage  at  tba 
Metropolitan  Opera  House  In  New  York  City. 

1.  Verdl,  Uluseive,  lS15-lMn.  La  travlata.  l  Tsnll,  Olasefipe, 
1813-1901.    La  travlata.    it.  Metropolitan  Opera  Guild. 

782.1  73-736196 

Metrc^wlltaa  Opera  Oulld 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Trawl  net  collecting  {Motion  jncturt)  Gateway  £ducati<x)al 
Films,  IxHidon,  1966.  Released  in  ibe  TJ.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Communication  Films,  1&68. 

3  mln.    si.     c»lor.     8  mm.     (Sea  life) 

Loop  film  iiiounte<l  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  xtandard  S  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  iiiiu. 

Prevlousl}'  released  under  the  title  Collecting  on  the  sea  bed. 

With  teacher  study  eruide. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  the  rarletj  of  sea  life  forms  which  can  be 
caught  b;  a  trawl  net. 

1.  Marine  fauna.    2.  Marine  flora.    3.  Trawls  and  trawling.  L 

Collecting  DO  the  sea  bed  (Motion  picture)     u.  Oateway  Edacatlonal 
Films,  ltd..  London,    m.  International  Communication  Films.  Se- 

ries: Sea  life  (Motion  picture) 

6»a  76-703342 

InternatlonAl  Communl-  ration  Films 


Trawler  fisherman  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept.  of  Fish- 
eries, Ottawa.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada, 1967. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Kemeny;  director,  Martin  Defaico;  com- 
mentary, Strowan  Robertson;  photographr,  Maitln  Duckworth;  film 
editor,  E>onaId  Bennlck. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  advances  that  have  been  made  la 
fishing  technology  by  following  the  Cape  Nora,  a  new  Atlantic  stem 
trawler,  as  It  catches  fish  with  a  huge  cone-shaped  net  dragged  along 
the  bottom  of  the  sea. 

1.  Trawls  and  trawling.        i.  Canada.     DepL  of  Fisheries, 
n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

639  Fi  A  68-1258 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


TreatOB  of  Beaediet  AraoU.  [Motion  picture]      CBS  Newi. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

22  min.     id.     color.      16  nun.     (You  arc  there) 

With  tludy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  tlte  intiigues  turrounding  Arnold's  tfcuoo  in  aid- 
ing the  Britiah  to  capture  We«  Point  and  the  cffecU  of  hii  actioot  upon  the 
courac  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 

1.  Arnold.  Benedict.  1741-ISOl.     2.  United  State*— Hiilory—RcvohMion. 
1.  Columbia  Broadcaiting  System,  inc.     CBS  News.     II.  BFA  Educational 
Media.     III.  Series:  You  are  there.  [Motion  ptclurc] 
tE236]  973.3  72-701147 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


The  Treason  of  Josias  Fendall  (Motion  picture)     Maryland 
Center  for  Public  Broadcasting,  1970. 

-'0  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Stories  of  Maryland) 
SUMMARY :  Shows  the  uses  of  power  In  pre-RevoIutlooary  poll- 
tics,   as  exemplified   by   the  arrest  and   trial  of  Joelas  Fendall  for 
attempting  to  foment  a  rebellion  against  the  established  government 
of  Maryland. 

1.  Fendall,  Josias.  2.  Maryland — History — Colonial  period.  I. 
Maryland  Onter  for  Public  Broadcasting.  II.  Series:  Stories  of 
Maryland  (Motion  picture) 

975.2  75-711546 

CINE 


Treasure  hunting:  a  family  affair,  (ifotion  picture)     Stev- 
ens Film  Productions,  1971. 

22  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Sponsor,  The  Association.  Oscoda,  Michigan. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  rarious  advantages  of  amateur  treasure 
bunting  through  experiences  of  a  family  who  explore  ghost  towns, 
old  mines,  and  shipwrecks. 

1.  Treaaure-trove.        I.  Stevens  Film  Productions. 

796.4  7»-711547 

CINE 


Treasure    Island    (Filmstrip)     Common    Ground,    London, 
1961.      Released    in    the    V.    S.    by    Carman    Educational 

Associates,  1966. 

1  roll.     b&w.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:   SummarlMs  Robert   Louis  Stevenson's  Treasure  Is- 
land.    With  captions. 

I.  Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894.    Treasure  Island.    II.  Com- 
mon Ground,  ltd.,  London.     III.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

823  76-788565 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Treasure  Island  {FUmttrip)  Hulton  Educational  Publica- 
tions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  bv  Uufour  Editions, 
1969. 

2n  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Great  stories  retold  In  pictures) 
Bummtiry:   Illustrates  selected  episodes  frcwa  the  book  Treasure 
Island,  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

I.  Stevenson.  Rntiert  Louis,  18r>0-18&4.  Treasure  Island,  n.  Hul- 
ton Educfltional  Publications,  ltd.  ni.  Dufour  Editions,  lac.  Se- 
ries: Great  stories  retold  In  pictures  (Fllmatrtp) 

823  76-734294 

Dufour  Editions 


[Filnutrip]        Walt     Dbney     Productiotta. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educatioaal  Materials  Co..  1970. 

2rilnutripa(pt.  l,9«rr.;pL2.  Il9rr.)  coktr.  39 nu 
(2  t.  each).  12  in.;  33  1/3  rran.;  pc  1,  IS  nun.;  pt  2, 17  ■ 
act  1) 

Also  issued  vith  pboootapc  in  casacTic, 

Captioned  version  (pt.  1.  64  fr.;  pL  2.  M  fr.)  abo  jwusd. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  of  the  novel.  Treasure  laland,  by  Rotert  Loui* 
Stevenson. 

1  Stevenson,  Robert  Louia.  1 190- 1 194.  TrcMtn  Uaod.  II.  Dtoaey  (WaU) 
Productions,  ill.  Walt  Disney  BdMabonal  MatcrialB  Compsny.  IV.  Sarks: 
Literary  classics.  [Filmatrip]  act  1. 

lPN1997i  823  72-732619 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MAKC 

Materials  Co. 


(Utcfsry 


Treasarc     Iilaad.     [Filmstrip]        Walt     Disney     Productiont. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Ca,  1970. 

2  rUnWrips  (pL  1,  64  ft.;  pt  2, 69  fr.)  colof.  35  nun.  (Uleiwy  clastirs, 
set  1) 

Sound  versions  (pt.  I,  9S  fr.;  pt.  2,  1 19  fr.)  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adapution  of  dw  novd.  Treasure  Island,  by  Robert  Lonis 
Stevenson.  With  captions. 

I.  Stevenson.  Robert  Louis,  I850-IS94.  Treasure  Island.  II.  Disney  (Wah) 
Productions.  111.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  CompMiy.  IV.  Series: 
Literary  classics.  (Filmstrip]  set  I. 

lPN1997]  823  72-732620 

Walt  Disney  EdtKatioaal  72  MAKC 

Materials  Co. 


Xrttwrf  T«i— J  [Blmstrip]    Fdmfax  Productions.     Released  by 
Univenal  Education  and  Visual  Arta,  1971. 

1  roU-     colof.     35  mm.     (Best  loved  books) 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  Treasure  iaUad  by  Roben  Lovia 
Stevenson.  With  captions.  ._l.^ 

.1  Buried  treasure— Fictioo.  2.  KraUa—Rction.  3.  Adventure  stonaq 
I.  Suvenson.  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894.  Treasure  Island.  IL  Film&x  Produc- 
tions. New  York.  III.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  IV.  Scnea:  BM 
loved  books.  [Fdmstrip]  -<a-j« 

tPZ7i  823  72-740248 

Univetsal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Viaual  ArU 


lalaad.  (Filmstripj  United  Productions  of  America. 

Released  by  McOraw-Hai,  1972. 

4nimstrips.    color.     35  mm.  and  2  pbonodiscs  (2  s.  each)    (Mr.  Maaoo's 

hterature  scries,  no.  6)  ^^ 

Part  1,  128  fr.,  10  min.;  pt  2,  !3I  fr..  10  min.;  pt  3.  Ill  fr.,  |0  min.  pc  4 

122  fr..  II  min.  "^ 

Alsoii 


Released  in  1971  ta  the  series  entitled  Filmstrip  Hfyma 

With  teacher's  |wde. 

SUMMARY:  Aa  adaptation  of  the  novel.  Treasure  Island,  by  Robert  Lows 
Stevenson.  Features  the  animated  character.  Mr.  Magoo. 

[I.  Buried  treasure— Fiction.  2.  Pirates— Fiction.  3.  Adventure  storiesi 
I.  Stevenson.  Robert  Louis.  1850-1894.  Treasure  Island.  IL  United  Produc- 
tions of  America.  III.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  IV.  Title-  Fdmstrip 
Cinema.  [Filmstrip]  V.  Seriea:  Mr.  Mscoos  bieralure  series.  tFUmstiip,  no.  6. 
tPZ7]  823  72-732889 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca  72  hLWC 


Treasure   Island    by   R    L.    Stevensfm    (Filnutrip)      Jam 
Handy  School  Service,  19ft8. 

1  roll,  color.  39  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a  (1  a  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  3.  for  automatic  projector),  10  In.,  S8%  rpm.  mderogrooTO. 
(Adventures  In  reading) 

Suttimary:  An  adaptation  of  the  novel  Treasure  Island,  by  Bobert 
Louis  SteveosoD.     With  c^>titHi«. 

1.   Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1350-'18M.     Treasure  Iriand.  i. 

Sterenaon,  Robert  Louis,  1S50-1S&1.    Tresaure  lalainl.    n.  Jam  Haody 
School  Service,  Inc.        Scries:  Adventures  Id  roaJlng  (nimstrtp) 

823  79-738934 

Jam  Handy  School  8<rrlce 


Treasure  with  pleasure  (Motion  picture)  Volkswagen  of 
America.  1966.  Made  by  Marathon  International  Produc- 
tions. 

0  min.     s(l.     color.     16  mm. 

Siimmarv:  Au  underwater  adventure,  demonstrating  sniba-divlng 

equipment  nttd  techniqneH  used  in  the  search  of  shipwreck  treasure. 

1.  Skin  diving.     2.  Shli)wreckH,        i.  Volkswagen  of  America,  inc. 

797.23  77-702020 


The  Treasures  of  Abu  Simbel    (Motion  pic^re)     Hearst 
Metrotone  News,  1964. 

3  mln.      8±     b*w.      18  mm,      (Screen  news  digest,  t.  6,  no.  10) 

With  study  guide. 

On  reel  with  The  Old  Soldier— a  biography  of  General  Douglas 
MacArthur. 

Summary:  Discusses  how  and  why  the  ancient  treasures  of  Abu 
Simbel.  located  on  the  Nile  River,  are  being  moved. 

1.  Abu  Sunbul,  Egypt  i.   Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc.,  New 

York.  Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  v.  6,  no.  10. 

731.4  Fi  A  68-2083 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


Treasures  of  Florence  (Motion  picture)  Office  of  Public 
Information,  United  Nations.  Made  by  United  Nations 
Television  in  cooperation  with  New  York  State  Education 
Dept  Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 
1971. 

28  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  the  international  effort  to  help  the  Italian 
Government  in  restoring  the  frescoes  and  other  works  of  art  that 
were  damaged  in  Florence  during  the  flood  of  1966. 

1    Art  objects — Florence — Conservation  and  restoration.    2.  Flor- 
ence—Flood, 1966.  I.  United  Nations.    Office  of  Public  Informa- 
tion.    IL  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill. 
[N9004]  945  71-713574 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


IVeasarw  oi  Ostcnd  (Motion  pi^rture)    Bel^an  Infonnation 

Service,  1967.    Made  in  Belgium. 

25  mill.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

Summaiy:  Presents  various  views  of  Ostend.  an  Important  resort 
on  the  North  Sea. 

1.  Ostend,  Belgium — Descr.        i.  Belgian  Information  Serrlca 

Fi A  67-2192 
Belgian  Information  Service 


481 


Treasury  ot  nursery   rhymes,  no.   1    (FUmstrip)    Spdcen 
Arte,  1969. 

60  fr.  eol<M-.  35  mm.  and  phooodlac:  1  h.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  19 
mln.    mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide,  reading  script,  and  ntudent  activity  sheets. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Arthur  Luce  Klein;  Illustrator,  Mary  Martha 
Grennon, 

nummary:  Includes  the  nursery  rhymes  Possy  cat,  ptissy  cat,  wtiere 
have  you  been?  Goosey,  Gooaey,  Gander;  Monday's  child  is  fair  of 
face;  Sing  a  song  of  slz-petice;  Little  Jack  Hotqct;  Little  Utss 
HafTet ;  I  saw  a  ship  a-salUng ;  and  Old  Mother  Goose. 

1.  Nursery  rhymes.       t.  Spoken  Arts. 

896.8  7a-734640 

Spoken  Arts 

Treasmy   <rf   nursery  rhymes,  no.  2   (FUmstrip)     Spckea 
Arts,  1969. 

37  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pboiu>dliw:  1  s.,  ]2  In.,  331  rpm., 
15  mln,    mlcrogroove: 

With  teacher's  guide,  reading  script,  and  student  activity  sheets. 

CredUt:  Produce-,  Arthur  Lace  Klein;  Illustrator,  Mary  Martha 
GrennotL 

Summary:  Includes  the  nursery  rhymes  Where  have  you  been  all 
day,  Billy  Boy?  H«e  we  go  round  the  mulberry  burti ;  and  The 
first  day  of  Christmas. 

1.  Nursery  rhyme*       L  Spoken  Arts. 

398.8  71-734641 

Spoken  Arts 

Treasury  ot  nursery   rhymes,   no.  3    (Filmatrip)    Spoken 
Arts,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.. 
13  mln.    mlcroirroove. 

With  teacher's  guide,  reading  script,  and  student  activity  sheets. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Arthur  Luce  Klein;  illustrator,  Mary  Martha 
Grennon. 

Summary:  Includes  the  nursery  rhymes  Three  little  kittens ;  There 
was  a  man  who  lived  on  the  moon;  Three  wise  men  of  Gotham; 
Humpty-Dumpty ;  and  Old  King  Cole. 

1.  Nnraery  rhymes.        i.  Spoken  Arts. 

398.8  75-734642 

Spoken  Arts 

Treasury  of  nursery  rhymes,  no.  4    (FUmatrip)    SpcAen 
Arts,  1969. 

60  fr.  color.  Xi  mm.  and  phonodlMc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
15  min.    mlcroffTOOve. 

With  teacher's  guide,  reading  -script,  and  student  activity  sheets 

Creditt:  Producer.  Arthur  Luce  Klein;  Illustrator,  Mary  Martha 
Grennon.  ^  ,^   ^  .. 

Summary:  Includes  the  nnrsMT  rhymes  O  dear,  what  can  the 
matter  be?  Little  Boy  Bloe;  Baa,  baa,  black  sheep;  Mary  had  a 
little  lamb;  Mary,  iUry,  quite  contrary;  and  Little  Bo-peep. 

1.  Nursery  rhymes.        i.  Spoken  Arts. 

398.8  79-734643 

Spoken  Arts 

Treaties  made — treaties  broken    (Motion  picture) 
see  The  North  American  Indian.    Part  1: 
Treaties  made — treaties  broken 


Treating  minor  wounds  and  iiifecti<His  (Motion  picture) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mill,     -"i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  lilin      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:   Writer.   Waxine   Haleff;   consultant,  Harold  R.  Basaett; 
photographer,  Haul  Bockhorst. 

1.  Wound-s.  I.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  First  aid  tech- 

niques (Motion  picture) 

614.8  70-704637 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Treatment  for  bnAen  bones:  fracture  (tf  the  coUarbime 
and  fracture  of  the  rib  (Motion  picture)  Eye  Gate 
House,  1969. 

4  mm.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Writer,   Maxine  Haleff;  consolUnt,  Harold  R.  Baasett; 
photographer.  Paul  Bockhorst. 

1.  Clavicle — Fracture.    2.  Ribs — Fracture.        i.  Bye  Gate  House, 
Inc.  Series :  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  74r-704638 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Treatment    for    broken    b«ies:    fracture   of   the   forearm 

(Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  miu.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  dim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Writer,  Marine  Haleff;  consultant,  Harold  R.  Bassett- 
photographer.  Paul  Bockhorst 

L  Arm— Fracture.        l  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.         Series :  First  aid 
techniques   (Motion  picture) 

614.8  7»-704639 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Treatment    for    broken    bones:    fracture   of   the   kneecap 

(Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Ivoop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:   Writer,   Mazlne  Haleff;  consaltaot,  Harold  R.  Basaett; 
photographer.  Paul  Bockhorst 

1,  Knee — Fracture.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Seriea:  First 

aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  72-704640 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Treatment  for  broken  bones:  fracture  of  the  lower  leg  and 
applying  holding  traction  (Motion  picture)  Eye  Gate 
House,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  flim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Writer,   Maxlne  Haleff;  consulUnt,  Harold  B.  Basaett; 
photographer.  Paul  Bockhorst 

1.   Extremities,   Lower— Fractures.     2.  Orthopedic  traction.  t 

Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

614.8  76-704641 

A.  I..  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Treatment  for  broken  Ixmes :  fracture  of  the  spine  (Motion 
picture)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mill.     Hi.    oolor.    super  8  mni.     (First  aid  techolques) 

IXKip  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Writer,   Mazlne  Haleff;   conaaltftDt.  Harold  R.  Baisett; 
photographer.  Paul  BockhorsL 

L  Sploe — Fracture         i.  E;e  Gate  Bouse.  loc.         Serlea:  First 
aid  techniques  (Motloo  picture) 

614.8  70-704642 

A.  L.  A,  Booklist 


Treatment  for  broken  bones:  fracture  of' the  thigh  (Motion 
picture)     Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    saper  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Ijoop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Writer.  Maxlne  HalefT;  consultant,  Harold  R.  Baasett; 
photographer.  Paul  Boctthorst 

1.    Extremities,   Lower — Fractures.  l  Eye  Oate  House,   Inc. 

Series:  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  71-704643 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Eye  Oate  House, 


Treatment  fm*  bums   (Motion  picture) 

1969. 

4  mln.    Bl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Writer,  Maxlne  Haleff;  coDsalUot,  Harold  R.  Bassett; 
photographer,  Paul  Botddiorst 

1.  First  aid  In  lllneae  and  Injury.  2.  Bums  and  scalds.  I.  Bye 
Oate  House,  lac.  Series:  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
614.8  70-704646 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Treatment  for  frostbite  and  heatstroke   (Motion  picture) 
Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.    81,    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  film.    Fllm  notes  oo  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Maxlne  Haleff;  consulUnt,  Harold  H.  Baasett; 
photographer,  Paul  Bockhorat 

1.  First  aid  In  Illness  and  Injury.  2.  Frostbite  3.  Heatstroka 
L  Eye  Oate  House,  Inc.  Series:  First  aid  techniques  (Motion 
picture) 

614.8  74-704646 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Treatment  for  snakebite  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Gate  House. 

1969. 

4  mln.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  aid  tedmlqnes) 

Loop  aim.     Fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Writer.  Maxlne  HalefT;  consultant,  Harold  R.  Bassett; 
photographer,  Paul  Bockhorst 

1.   First  aid   In   Illness  and  Injury.     2.  V«iom.  i    Bye  Oate 

House,  Inc.        Series;   First  aid  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

...»    ...  ^^^-^  78-704647 

A.  L.  A.  Bookliflt 

IVeatment  of  a  giant  retinal  teaT  (Motion  picture)  Loma 
Linda  University.  Made  by  Otto  H.  Jungschaffer.  Re- 
leased by  International  Eye  Film  Library,  1966. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Kodachrome. 

Summari/:  Demonstrates  the  management  of  a  giant  tear  with  an 
Inverted  flap  and  llluatratw  the  obserratlons  made  In  the  fundus  at 
the  various  stages  of  treatment. 

1.  Retina— Surgery.  i.  Loma   Linda   UnlTersIty.     u.  Interna- 

tional Eye  Film  Library. 

617  Fi  A  67-6329 

International  Eye  Film  Library 


Treatment  oi  broken  bones:   fracture  of  the  upper  arm 

(Motion  picture)     Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (First  aid  techniques) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Writer,  Maxlne  Haleff;  coosulunt,  Harold  R.  Bassett; 
photcwrapher,  Paul  Bockhorst 

1.  Extremities,  Upper — Wounds  and  injuries.  2.  Fractures.  l 
Eye  Oate  House.  Inc.  Series:  First  aid  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

614.8  77-704644 

A.  L.  A.  BocAlist 

The  Treatment  of  Parkinson's  disease  with  Lerodopa  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Roche  Laboratoires,  1970.  Made  by  Aefps 
Productions. 

3.3  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  number  of  patients  who  are  taking  Levodopa,  a 
new  drug  treatment  for  Parkinson's  disease,  are  Interviewed.  Dis- 
cusses Bide  effects  and  contraindications  of  the  drug. 

I.  Paralysis  agltans.    2.  Dope.  I.  Hoffmann-La  Roche,  Inc. 

Roche  Laboratories. 

616.8  7e-7l2187 

CINE 

The  Tree  (Motion  picture)  Short  Film  Studio,  Prague, 
1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/Mc- 
Graw-Hill,  1969. 

7  min.    >*d.    color.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  l>irectloo,  script,  art,  snd  animation,  Viktor  Kubal; 
story.  Emll  Saskl. 

8uw%munf:  An  animated  cartoon  about  a  king  who  planted  tfas 
backbone  of  the  flsb  which  be  ate  for  dinner. 

I.  Kratk^  fllm.    n.  Contooiporary  Fltms/McOraw-HIIL 

791.4S  77-704017 

McOraw-HlllBookCo. 


IW  Tree.  [Motion  picture]     Dimitru  Buaioc,  CuchotlovaUa. 
Released  io  the  U.S.  by  CCM  PUma.  1971. 

6  min.     td.     color.      Ift  mm. 

SUMMARY:  AnsdsputionartpocnbyVaiUeNkotMCUsecoaipsAMby 
nwk  of  Utmtn  SctMMiM  Bach.  An  asMlMtk:  t&praMion  of  Um  csMnet  of  ths 
mc  m  Mm  in  th«  MB  sod  Norma  of  Mimmcr,  the  color*  of  aWHom,  the  miows 
■nd  windt  of  wfaiicr,  and  tlw  grsm  of  >prin(tlm«. 

I.  NicolMcn.  VmUc.     M.  Builoc.  Dimhru.     III.  CCM  PUn*. 
rPN1997j  S08.1  7^701576 

CCM  Pbna  T]  MARC 


ABC  News.     Released  by  ABC  Media 


Tree.  [Motion  picture] 
Concepts,  1972. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Make  a  wish) 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Bywaterj;  host,  Tom  Chapin. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  animation,  graphics,  film  clips,  and  song  to  illustrate  the 
various  meanings  or  the  word  tree.  Presents  an  interview  with  a  forester  in 
California  who  describes  the  logging  operation,  and  explains  why  he  fmds  satis- 
faction in  his  work.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)— Juvenile  films.  2. 
English  language — Scmaniics — Juvenile  films.  3.  Trees— Juvenile  films.  [1. 
English  language— Semantics.  2.  Trees]  I.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany.    11.  ABC  Media  Concepts.     Ill   Series:  Make  a  wish.  [Motion  picture] 

[LB1576i  372.6  72-701293 

American  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Co. 

Tree  aad  dvab  ^aatlai.  [Motion  picture]  Chicago  Horticultural 
Society.  Made  by  Double  Sixteen.  Releaaed  by  Perennial 
Education.  1972. 

12  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm.    (Oarden  methods  series) 

Other  vcniooa:  I6mm.  iacvtridgcwithnugrtetKBOundiauperlmiB.atired 
with  opcical  sound;  super  t  mm.  in  carthdfe  wi'h  macnctk  aoond;  videotape  on 
reel;  aitd  vidcocasactie. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Robert  Winti. 

SUMMARY;  Eiplunatbecsreortreeaaadshnjbs,methodBorptantiii«,csre 
after  planting,  traaaplanting,  site  prcpsratioo,  mod  aoil  trcauieDta. 

l.Oniamentaltrtca.  2.  OnwineDtsI  ahrubs.  I.  Chkafo  HofticultiirtI  So- 
ciety. II.  Perennial  Educatioo.  inc.  III.  Scries:  Osrden  methods  Mrics.  [Mo- 
tion pictwe] 

[SB435]  633.9  72-700803 

Perennial  Educstkm  73  MARC 


A  Tree  grows  up  (FUmetrip)    Troll  Associates,  1969. 

40  fr.    coIot.    85  mm.     (Bxptorlng  our  wonderful  world) 

Creditt:  Writer,  Bertlia  Sickles;  Ulostrator,  Isabel  Ericson. 

Summary.-   Ajq  Introductloo  to   tiie  study  of  the  general  charac- 
teristics of  trees.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Treea — Juvenile  Alms.        l  Troil  Assoclatee.        Series:  Blrplor- 
ins  our  wonderful  world  (Fllmstrip) 

372.3  79-785056 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Tree-inhabiting  ants  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co., 

1967. 

1  rol',     color.     35  mm.     nnd  phonodlftc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
mln.     mlcrogroore.     (The  World  of  ants,  m.  3| 

Creditt:  Author  and  photographer,  Ross  E.  Hutchlns. 

Summary:  Explains  the  charactertetlcfl  and  habits  of  tree-dwelling 
ants.     Includes  wenes  of  the  ants  In  their  natural  habitat. 

1.  Ants — Behavior.        i.  Imperial  ntm  Company,  Inc.,  Lakeland, 
Pla.        Series:  The  Workl  of  ants  (nimstrlp)  no.  3. 

Fi  A  67-3470 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Tree  is  dead  (Motion  picture)  Allen  Downs  uid  Jerry 
Liebling.  Made  by  Audio-Visual  Production  Center.  Re- 
leased by  Audio- Visual  Extension,  University  of  Minne- 
sote,  1057. 

12  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  nnn. 

Summary:  Describes  Bed  Lake  Indian  Reservation,  one  of  the 
last  Indian  reserratlooa  In  Hlonesota,  and  discusses  the  disintegra- 
tion of  Indian  culture.  Pictures  the  old  and  the  new  with  scenes 
of  their  home^  work,  leisure,  and  of  a  pow-wow  celebration. 

1.  Red  Lake  Indian  Reservation,  Minn.  i.  Downs,  Allen,  n. 
Liebling,  Jwome.  m.  Minnesota.  University.  Audio-Visual  Ex- 
tension Service. 

970.476  77-703296 

Minnesota.     Univ.  Audio-Visual  Extension  Service 


Tree  oua:  a  firat  adTcatare  la  ecol<^)r.  [Hlmatrip]     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1971. 

45  fr.     color,     35  mm.       and  phonodiscr  2  s.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Ruth  Kearney  Carlton. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  a  fantasy  story  to  introduce  children  to  the  subject  of 
ecology,  the  interrelationship  of  living  organianis  ai>d  their  environment.  For 
primary  grades. 

1 .  Ecology — Juvenile  films.  [  I .  Ecology]  1.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma. 
[QH541.141  372.3  72-734263 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Films 


Tree  of  death   (Motion  picture)      High  Call  Productions, 
Released  by  J.  Graley  Taylor  and  Associates,  1963. 

12  mln.     sd.     ccdor.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director,  photographer,  and  editor,  J.  Graley  Taylor; 
writers,  William  Creevey,  Graley  Taylor;  narrator,  Bill  Taylor, 

Summary:  An  Impression Istic  film  unlng  rapid  montage  and  tech- 
niques simulating  fantafiy  to  examine  the  themes  of  alienation  and 
reconciliation  In  man's  search  for  life  and  meaning.  Follows  a  llttls 
boy,  representing  mankind,  from  an  Initial  wrongdoing  and  his  re- 
sultant loneliness  to  his  discovery  of  the  signiflcance  of  the  cross  for 
the  twentieth  century. 

1.  ChrUttanlty.        i.  High  Call  Productions.  Tletoo,  Wash, 
n.  Taylor  (J.  Oralej)  and  Associates. 

248.2  Fi  67-516 


Tree  portraits  (Motion  picture)  State  University  of  New 
York  College  of  Forestry.  Released  by  International 
Film  Bureau,  1967. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  WtlHani  H.  Harlow. 

Summary:  Shows  views  of  common  trees  of  the  United  States  and 
explains  bow  to  Identify  a  tree  by  its  leaves,  flowers,  fruits,  seeds, 
twigs,  and  bark.  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  show  seasonal 
development  and  growth  of  oak,  elm,  maple,  pine,  and  other  trees. 

1.  Trees— U.  8.— Identlflcatlon.  t.  New  York,     College  of  For- 

estry, Syracuse,     ii.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

682.16  Fi  A  68-2886 

International  Film  Bureau 


482 


Treehoose    (    Motion    picture)      King   Screen    Productions, 

1970. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  tnm. 

SUMMARY :  A  profile  of  the  relationship  between  man  and  natural 
beauty.  The  construction  of  new  houses  forces  a  young  boy  to  part 
with  bis  treehouse  and  the  grassy  fields  that  surround  it. 

1.  Human  ecology.       I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
[GF47]  719  72-711548 

CINE 

Trees  (Filmstrip)  Communicators  and  Teaching  Resources 
Development  Center.  Made  by  Teaching  Resources  De- 
velopment Center.  Released  by  Communicators  and  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  pbooodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33k  rpm., 
6  mln.     (Wonders  of  nature) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Summary:  A  fllmstrip  designed  for  poor  readers.  Describes  how 
trees  grow  from  a  seed  and  how  they  make  food  from  carbon  diox- 
ide, water,  and  sunlight.  Illustrates  some  of  the  uses  of  trees. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Trees— Juvenile  fllma.  I.  Teaching  Resources  Development 
Center.  II.  Society  for  Visual  BducaUon,  Inc^  dhicago.  Series: 
Wonders  of  nature  (Fllmstrip.     Society  for  Visual  Education) 

372.8  78-788142 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Trees    (Motion  picture) 
see   Urban  ecology:   Trees 


Trees:  aa 


[Filmstripj    Lyceum  Productiofit.  1972. 


56  fr.    color.     39  mm.       and  phooodiBC:  2  a.  (1  a.  foe  man 
I.  for  automatic  pr<»ectoc).  12  in..  33  1/3  n>«»..U  min.    fThe  Oods  were  tall 
and  green) 

Alao  ianwd  with  pbooolape  In  cmunr 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  photographer,  Ann  Atwood. 

SUMMARY:  Revcak  d>e  Kfc  cycle  of  the  foctat  Eiplaini  how  the  cycle 
b^iaa  with  the  (Ulen  tree,  which  in  dying,  b  the  gcoewa  of  new  life. 

1.  Poresti  snd  forestry.     2-  Troe*.       I.  Lyceum  Prodoctiona  (Finn).     II. 
Series:  The  Oods  wen  tall  and  green,  [mmstripj 

Lyoeum  Productkwa  72  MARC 


Trees  and  living  envinmment  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film 
Co.,  1970. 

41.fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (1  k.  for  manual  projec- 
tor, i  K  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  12  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (The  Bole  of  trees  in  the  envlronmentj 

AIm  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

<  "REDITS :  .\uthor  and  photographer.  Jay  Schuler. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  bow  trees  affect  most  living  things  by 
providing  oxygen,  food,  and  shelter  for  humans,  animals,  birds, 
Innetta.  and  plants.  Discusses  couKtructlve  and  destructive  relation- 
ships between  trees  and  other  organisms. 

1  Trees.  2.  Ecology,  I.  Imperial  Film  Company,  inc.,  I-akp- 
land,  Fla.  II.  Series:  The  Role  of  trees  In  the  environment  (Fllm- 
strip) 

[QK477]  372.3  76-738659 

A.  L.  K.  Booklist 

Trees  aad  aMre  trees.  [Filmatripi  Elizabeth  P.  Morris  and  Agnes 
Schubert  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966;  released  by  BFA 
Educational  Media,  1970, 

31  fr.     color.     35  cm.     (Seeing  treea  and  clouds,  no.  1) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Preicntt  photographi  of  trees  to  enable  an  (tudenu  to  Uudy 
the  fonn,  design,  and  color  of  trees. 

l.Treciinan.  1.  Morns,  Eliubeth  P.  II.  Schubert,  Agnes.  III.  Bailey 
Fihns,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  IV.  BFA  Educational  Media.  V.  Series:  Seeing 
trees  and  clouds,  f  Filmatrip]  no.  1 . 

[NC810]  701  72-733281 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Trees  aad  otker  tklags.  [I^lmstrip]  Elizabeth  P. 
Acnes  Schubert  Released  by  Bailey  Films.  1966; 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

(Seeing  treea  and  douds.  va.  3> 


Morris  and 
released  by 


44  ft.     color. 

With  manual 

SUMMARY:  Presents  photographi  of  tfecs  to  enable  art  itudema  to  atudy 
the  relatiottihip  of  tree*  to  ttK  world  around  them. 

1.  TYees  in  art.  I.  Morria.  Elizabeth  P.  11.  Schubert.  Agnea.  III.  Bailey 
FUms,  inc.  HoOywood.  Calif.  IV.  BFA  Educationa]  Media.  V.  Series:  Seeing 
treea  and  clouda.  [Filnutrip]  xto.  2. 

[NC810)  701  72-733282 

BFA  Educatkxwl  Media  72  MARC 


Trees  and  physica]  environment  (Filmstrip)    Imperial  Film 

Co.,  1970. 

A2  fr.  color.  35  uim.  and  pbonodiMc :  2  «.  ( 1  s.  for  manual  projec- 
tor. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  12  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (The  Role  of  treef  in  the  environment) 

.Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

< "REDITS:  .\utbor  and  photographer.  Jay  Schuler. 

SUMMARY:  ShowH  how  trees  adapt  to  extremes  of  weather, 
srarflty  or  overabundance  of  water,  and  unusual  locations. 

1.  Acclimatisation   (Plants)     2.  Trees.         I.   Imperial  Film  Om- 
pany.    Inc..    Lakeland,   Pla.      II.    Series:   The   Role  of  trees   In   the 
environment   (Filmstrip) 
[QK913]  372.3  72-788958 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Te«cs  and  their  care  (Motion  picture)  International  Shade 
Tree  Conference.  Made  by  John  Ott  Pictures.  Released 
by  International  Film  Bureau,  1964. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describee  the  principle  phases  In  the  care  of  shade 
trcM,  Including  transplanting,  pruning,  spraying,  feeding,  and  meth- 
ods of  repairing  storm  damage.  Shows  methods  of  detecting.  Identi- 
fying, and  treating  tree  diseases.  Illustrates  dormant  and  leaf  spray 
methods  to  protect  trees  from  destructive  Insects, 

1.  Shade  trees.  2.  Trees— Dlwnivs  and  pests  i.  International 
Shade  Tree  Conference,  n.  International  Film  Bureau.  Inc.,  Chicago. 
635.977  Fi  A  67-5648 

International  Fl'tm  Bureau,  loe. 


I 
I 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Trees:   earth's   largest   life   forms    (Filmstrip) 
Film  Co.,  1970, 


Imperial 


41  fr.  oolor.  Sfi  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  sl  (1  b.  for  manuxl 
pnijeotor,  1  ff.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  S8i  rpm.,  12  min. 
mlrrogroove.     (The  Role  of  trees  in  the  environment) 

Also  t-wiied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS  :  Author  and  photographer.  Jay  Schuler. 

Sl'MMABY  :  Analyses  the  functions  of  the  root«,  truok,  and  crown 
of  a  tree  In  producing  one  of  the  most  snceessful  life  forms. 

1.  Tree*— Physiology.  I.  Imperial  Film  Company.  Inc.,  lake- 
land, Fla.  II.  Series:  The  Role  of  trees  In  the  enrlroDment  (Film- 
strip) 

[QK720]  37aJ  75-738956 

A.  L.  A.  Booklirt 


{Filmstrip)      Coronet 


Trees:    Flowers,    fruits   and    seeds 

Instructional  Films,  1970. 

46  fr     <^«lor.    3S  mm.    and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  3S|  rpm.,  9  mlD. 

Alao  Issued  with  phoBOtape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Creiitt:  Uducatlonal  collaborators,  G«orge  W.  Donaldaon,  Loolse 
E.  Donaldson. 

Summarv:  Explains  that  flowers  are  one  of  the  r^roductlve  parts 
of  a  tree  and  illustrates  the  functioo  of  fruits  and  seeds  in  the 
reproductive  process. 

1.  Plants— Reproductioo.        l  CorooeC  InstnictiODal  Films. 

682.16  74r-737065 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Trees  for  Arbor  Day  (FOmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

39  fr.    b*w.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  Helen  Allen. 

SMmmnry:  Descrlbea  the  orl^  of  Arbor  Day,  and  dlscnnes  trees 
and  their  Importance  as  a  rcaource^  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Trees— Juvenile  films.       l  TroU  Aasodatea. 

394.268  71-736244 

Troll  AsMcUtee 

Trees  grow  throngh  the  years  {Motion  picture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1968. 

11  miri.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Author,  Robert  W.  RIchey. 

Suitimary:  Uses  time-lapse  irfiotography  to  follow  the  development 
of  a  tree  from  seed  to  full  growth.     Describes  such  details  of  growth 
as  the  changing  appearance  of  bark  and  brancfaes.  and  the  proeesae* 
of  healing  or  decay  when  branches  are  removed  from  the  tree. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Treea.      2.  Growth   (Plants)         i.  Coronet  Instructional  Filma. 
582.16  Fi  A  68-489 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Trees  help  to  make  your  newspaper  {FUmttrip)    My  weekly 
reader,  1965.    Made  by  Pilgrim  Film  Services. 

25  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Series  2.  no.  lS-66. 

Summarv:  Traces  the  production  of  newsprint  from  the  loff 
pole  to  the  upper  mllL  Shows  how  machines  make  logs  Into  pnlp, 
and  then  processes  the  musby-llke  substance  to  make  newsprint 

1.  Newsprint.        i.  My  weekly  reader, 

372.8  73-733177 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Trees:  How  they  grow   (Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  1970. 

4.".  fr.  t-i'htv.  35  nini.  and  phonodlw:  1  s.,  12  In..  3Si  rpm.,  9 
min. 

Also  issiieil  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Crrditt:  Educational  collaborators,  George  W.  DonaldKon,  Louise 
E.  Donaldson. 

Rummarv:  Shows  how  seeds  devel*^  root  and  stem  systems  which 
mature  into  trees;  explains  the  importance  of  the  cambium  layer  in 
the  growing  procen  of  the  tree, 

1.  Trees — Growth.     2.  Germination.     3.  Cambium.  i.  Coronet 

InKtructlonal  Films. 


Coronet  Instructional 


582.16 

Films 


78-737066 


Trees:  how  to  know  them  (Motion  picture)     International 
Film  Bureau,  1970.    Made  by  William  M.  Harlow. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

^umhi'iry:  Presents  the  ludentlfylng  features  of  trees  as  they 
change  throughout  the  seasons.  Examines  the  characterlsUcs  of  the 
deciduous  broadieaved  trees,  and  the  narrow-leared  eTerxreena,  In- 
cludes hints  on  ways  of  dlstin^ishlng  and  identifying  trees. 

1.  Tree*— Identiflcation,  i.  International  Film  Bureau,  Ina.  Chi- 
cago. 

582.16  79-707290 

International  Film  Bureau 


Trees  in  the  forest  (Filmstrip)    Ralph  Adams  Productions. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Forest  and  forest  products) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  A  study  of  different  aspects  of  the  lumber  industry  on 
the  Pacific  coast  Pictures  tree  farms,  the  (qjeclalized  equipment  used 
by  the  lumber  industry  from  toppers  to  fork  lift  trucks,  and  the 
products  made  of  finished  lumber.     With  captions. 

1.  Lumber  trade— Paclflc  Sutes.  i.  Adams  (Ralph)  Productions, 
North  Hollywood.  Calif,  n.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.  Hollywood,  Callt 
Series:  Forest  and  forest  products  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3646 
Bailey  Films 


Trees:  The  different  kinds   (FUmstrip) 
tional  Films,  1970. 


Coronet  IJutmo- 


40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpta..  10 
Bin. 

Also  inued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

CreditM:  FMacatlooal  collaborators,  George  W.  Donaldson.  Ixmise 
S.  Donaldson. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  difference  between  coniferous  and 
deddnons  trees.  Locates  the  major  forest  regionn  of  the  United 
States  and  Identifies  the  kinds  of  trees  found  In  these  areas. 

1.  Trees— D.  S.— Identification.    2.  Forests  and  forestry — D.  S. 
L  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

682.16  77-737063 

Ckironet  Instructional  Films 


Trees  the  year  'round  {Motion  pietvre)    Arthur  J.  O'Eeele, 
1969. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Discusses  the  various  changes  In  appearance  wtuo) 
trees  undergo  during  each  of  the  four  seasons, 

1.  TreesL        I.  O'Keefe,  Arthur  J. 

682.16  77-706929 

CINE 

Trees:  their  flowers  and  seeds  {Motion  pioture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  min.     t^.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

Crediti:  Author.  Charles  B.  Helaer,  Jr. 

Summon/:  Shows  a  variety  of  tree  "owera  and  ttelp  main  part^ 
and  explains  how  they  produce  fruits  containing  seeds  for  the  next 
generation. 

-  Another  version,    b&w. 


L  Trees.    2.  Plants— Reproduction.    S.  Flowers.  i.  Coronet  In- 

BtnicUooal  Films.  --»„oc. 

582.16  79-703338 
Coronet  Instructional                      Films 

Trees:  Their  importance  (Filmstrip)    Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1970. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  Id.,  33)  rpm.,  11 
min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide. 

t^ummary:  IHi«cuH»«es  the  Importance  of  the  forest  watershed  and 
how  It  helps  check  fioods;  describes  animal  and  insect  friends  and 
enemies  of  trees. 

1.  Forest  influences.     2.  Flood  control.     3.  Forest  ecolc^y. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

333.7  75-737068 

Coronet  Instructional  nims 


Trees:  Their  prttdncts   (Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instmcticaul 

Films,  1970. 

49  fr.  (»l<>r.  35  mru.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  13  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
min. 

Also  iHsued  witbt  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Wlih  gulile, 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborators.  George  W.  twnaldson,  Louise 
K.  I»..nal(l*>n. 

Bummary:  Describes  tree  growlns  as  ao  Important,  acientlflc  In- 
dustry: discusses  the  most  Important  forest  products;  shows  the 
many  uses  of  lumber  and  wood  pulp. 

1.  Forest  products.  2.  Forests  and  forestry.  i.  Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films. 

634.9  71-737067 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Trees:  Their  structure   (Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instmctioaal 

Films,  1970. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  11 
min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborators,  George  W.  Donaldson,  Louise 
E.  Donaldson. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  functions  of  the  roots,  stems,  and  leaves 
of  a  tree,  explaining  how  food  Is  made  and  water  Intake  controlled 
by  leaves. 

1.    Plant   physiology.     2.    Botany — Morphology.  l   Coronet 

Instructional  Films. 

582.16  70-737064 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Trefoil  on  the  river  (Motion  picture)  Girl  Guides  of  Can- 
ada. Toronto.  Made  by  Dan  Gibson  Productions  in  coop- 
eration with  Christie  Biscuits.  Released  in  Canada  by 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the 
U-  S.  by  the  Canadian  Travel  Fibn  Ubrary. 

14  min.     Rd.     color,     16  mm. 

Summary;  Shows  the  day-to-day  experiences  of  the  1^00  Girl 
Guides  gathered  for  an  international  jamboree  near  Cornwall,  Ont. 
Includes  daily  camping  cfawes,  as  well  as  trips  to  nearby  place^ 
such  as  Parliament  Hill  In  Ottawa. 

1  Girt  Guides  of  Canada.  i.  Girl  Guides  of  Canada,  ii.  Can- 
ada    National  Film  Board,     m.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

369.463  74r-700899 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Trembling  earth  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Spectrum) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  DIerbeck;  editor,  Jules 
Kroter. 

Summary:  Discusses  earthquakes  and  the  seismic  studies  of  the 
Lamont  Geological  Observatory  of  Columbia  University,  showing  and 
explaining  Instruments  used.  Presents  aerial  views  of  two  major 
earth  faults  snd  explains  their  relationship  to  earthquakes.  In- 
ciudcH  views  of  the  1064  Alaskan  earthquake. 

1.  Earthquakes.  2.  Seismology.  i.  National  ISducational  Tele- 
vision and  Itadlo  Center,  ii.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center.         Series:  Spectrum   (Motion  picture) 

561^  Fi  A  6&-1272 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


The  Trench  (Motion  picture)    Public  Media,  inc.    Made  by 

Shcii-Knmn  Productions.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated, 
1069. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  presents  a  comment  on 
the  fear  which  people  have  of  those  who  do  not  conform  to  familiar 
or  accepted  standards. 

1.  Dissenters.  2.  Conformity.  i.  Public  Media,  inc.  n.  PUma 
Incorporated. 

704.945  74r-709028 

Public  Media,  inc. 


Trend  Films  Corporation 


America,  I  know  you. 


483 


Cambodia:  the  Angkor  mystery. 
Finger  games. 

Horses. 
How  do  you  feelT 

I  am  freedom's  child. 
Impressions. 

Night  people's  day. 

Reach  out. 

Sky  diving,  space  age  sport. 


Trend  Industries 
see 

Carpeting  the  earth. 

Trends  (Motion  picture)  Hunf^farofilm,  Budapest.  Bfade 
by  Pannonia  Film  Studio,  Budapest  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Ijearning  Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

n  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  ^ide. 

Credits :  Director  and  desl^er,  Marcetl  Jankovlcs. 

Summary :  Uses  animation  to  show  how  the  future  Is  developlos 
in  the  different  areas  of  human  llf& 

1.  Prophecies.  I.  Htingarofllm.     II.  Learning  Corporation  of 

America. 

301.1  74^710081 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Trends  in  maternal  and  infant  care  (Motion  picture)  Video 
Nursing,  1966.    Made  by  WTTW-TV, 

44  Dil'i.     Ml.     l>&w.     16  mm.     {Maternity  nursing) 

videotape  also  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  KUide.  .xtndent  Byl1ahu.%  and  audiotape. 

Credits:  Instructors,  Frances  Barge,  Sister  Therese  Ann  Sokolskl. 

Suinmari/:  Discusses  the  development  of  the  Children's  Bureau; 
current  Infant  and  maternal  mortality  rates,  both  national  and  Inter- 
national ;  and  goals  for  the  future. 

I.  Mothers— .Mortality.  2.  Infants— Mortality.  3.  Hygiene,  Public. 
4.  Obstetrical  niirslnjt.     i.  Video  Nursing,  Inc,  Series: 

Maternity  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  71-703395 

video  Nursing 


Trente  minutes  avec  R.  J.  ji.  e.  J.  R.,  Oppenheimer  (Motion 
picture)     Radiodiffusion -Tele vision  fran^aise,  Paris  (195-ti 

30  mil.    wA.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  Jean-Ohrlstophe  Averty;  presented  by  Pierre 
Desgraupe*;  director  of  photography,  Nicolas  Hayer;  cameramen,  J. 
Stefanopoulos,  C.  Noyon.  J.  Guellier.  J,  C.  Do<*e. 

Summary:  A  dlalt^  In  French  between  physicist  J,  Ro4>ert  Oppen- 
belmer  and  Professor  IjOuIs  Leprlnce-Rlnguet.  l^ey  discuss  such 
mibjects  ax  responsibilities  of  .-tcientists  and  other  learned  men  in  so- 
ciety, whether  the  public  shouU  be  kept  aware  of  scientific  dis- 
coveries, the  attitude  of  the  United  States  Oovemment  toward  scien- 
tists, and  the  status  of  scientists  In  France.  Oppenbetmer.  J.  Bobert, 
1904-1967. 

1.  Scientists — Correqwndence,  reminiscences,  etc.  i.  Radlodlf- 

fusion-T^l^Tlsion  frangalse. 

301.2  Fi  68-287 


Los  Tres  cabros  y  el  gnomo  (Filmstrip)     Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1971. 

80  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
11  min.     (Cuentos  claslcos  Infantlles) 

Spanish  Terslon  of  The  three  billy  goatx  UrulT. 

With  teacher's  guide  In  Spanish. 

CREDITS:  Adaptation,  Mary  Hartley;  narrator,  Luis  Carlos 
Uribe. 

SUMMARY:  An  adapUtlon  of  the  Norwegian  folk  tale  about  the 
three  billy  goats  Oruff  who  outwitted  the  troll  in  order  to  eat  the 
sweet  grass  on  the  other  aide  of  the  troll's  bridge.  For  primary 
grades. 

I.  Asbjtfmsen,  Peter  Christian,  1812-1885.  De  tre  bukkens  Brusse. 
II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  III.  The  Three  billy 
goats  Gruff  (Filmstrip)  IT.  Series:  Cuentoe  claslcos  Infantilca 
(Filmstrip) 

[PZ74.1]  398,24  72-739080 

Society  for  Visual  Edocatlou 


El  Tres  de  mayo  de  Goya/Los  frescos  de  Orozco  en  **Dartmoiit]i 

College".  tFilmstrip]     Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1971. 

12S  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  >.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  28  min. 
(En  ctpaikd.  set  3) 

Spanish  version  of  the  1970  fitmstrips  entitled  Goya's  Third  of  May  and 
Oroico's  "Dartmouth  frescoes". 

With  teacher's  guide  in  Spanish  and  English. 

CREDITS;  Translator,  Marilyn  Ben)amin. 

SUMMARY:  Analyzes  Goya's  paintin|  Third  of  May  in  terms  of  its  artistic 
and  political  meaning,  and  studies  the  historical  artd  spiritual  significance  of 
Orozco's  murals,  housed  in  the  Baker  Library  at  Dartmouth  College,  depicting 
the  settlement  oif  the  New  World. 

1.  Goya  y  Lucientes.  Francisco  loti  de.  1746-1828.  Tliird  of  May.  2. 
Orozco,  Jos*  Clemenie,  1883-1949.  Dartmouth  frescoes.  1.  Schloat  (War- 
ren) Productions,  Pleasantville.  N.Y.  II.  Title:  l.os  Frescos  dc  Orozco  en  Dart- 
mouth College.  tFilnutrip]     111.  Scries:  En  cspsAol.  [Filmstrip]  set  3. 

tND8l3]  468  72-735202 

Warren  Schloat  Produlions  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tresselt,  Alvin  R        The  legend  of  the  willow 
plate 
see 

The  Legend  of  the  willow  plate. 

Tresselt,  Alvin  R  Rain  drop  splash 

see 

Rain  drop  splash. 

Tresselt,  Alvin  R  Sun  up 

see 

Sun  up. 

Tresselt,  Alvin  R        A  thousand  lights  and  fire- 
flies 
see 

A  Thousand  li^ts  and  fireflies. 

Trevor,  Elleston.       The  flight  of  the  phoenix 
see 

The  Flight  of  the  phoenix. 

Trevor,  EUeston.      The  QulUer  memorandum 
see 

The  QulUer  memorandum. 


Trez,  Denise.       The  smallest  pirate 
see 


The  Smallest  pirate. 


Tri-Film  Service 
see 

Prosthetic  replacement  of  the  proximal 
humerus. 

Tri-Stone  Pictures 
see 


Truthful  Tulliver. 


The  Trial  and  death  of  Socrates  (Motion  picture)     CBS 
Films,  1960. 

25  iij-'.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A.  nil  I  fi-diii  the  CltS-TV  series  The  Robert  HerrUlge  theater. 

Knf^  on  the  dinlocs  of  Hlato. 

Credits:  I'roducer.  Hubert  Hftrridge;  director,  Karl  Genus;  writer, 
Robert  L.  Joseph;  music,  Tom  St-ott.  Cast:  Donald  Davis,  Bramwell 
Fletcher,  Louts  Zorlch,  Mark  Lenard,  Roberts  Blossom,  Chris 
Oampel. 

Bummary:  A  drama.  Before  dying,  Socrates  defends  his  decision 
to  live  his  philosophy  and  place  the  state  above  the  Individual. 
Depicts  bis  trial  at  which  be  expostulates  that  the  uoexamined  life 
is  not  worth  living. 

1.  Socrates.  i.  Plato,  n.  CBS  Films,  inc.  in.  The  Robert 
Herrldga  theater  (TelevlslOQ  prograta) 

921  Fi  68-660 


Trial  at  Nuremberg  (Motion  picture)    Wolper  Productions. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1964, 

50  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Summani:  Examines  the  trial  of  24  Nazi  leaders  at  Nuremberg 
In  October  IMS  and  the  legal  discussions  regarding  the  validity  of 
the  trlaL 

1.  Nuremberg  Trial  of  Major  German  War  Crlmloals,  1M5-1946. 
1.  Wolper  Productions,    n.  Films  Incorporated. 

841.4  79-708996 

Ptibltc  lledia,  toe. 


PQate.  [FOmstrip]    Concordia  Rlnu.  19S6. 

31  tt.     cotof.     35  mm.        and  phofwditc:  2  l,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpoi..  7  min. 
(Paniow  ttory) 

With  leaden  guMtc. 

SUMMARY:  An  adsputton  of  the  BiUtca)  account  ol  ham  and  hii  Irul 
before  niatc. 

I.  JesuiChhM— Trial.    2.  Pilate,  Pontiw.  lU-oenL       1.  Concordia  PtMish- 
tng  HooM.  St  LcNm.     II.  Scfiea:  Pavion  Mory.  ifllmMrip] 
[BT440i  232.9  72-734«93 

ConcordM  FtliM  77  MARC 

The  Trial  brief  {Motion  picture)  American  Trial  Lawyers 
As8CM;iation.  Made  by  University  of  Michifi^n.  Released 
by  Koscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation, 
1967. 

apprux.  10  mio.    sd.    b*w.    16  mm.    (Cini  advoc«t««  series,  no.  0> 
SUMMARY:  Deals  with  varloua  aspects  of  a  civil  lawault  Involv- 
ing an  automobile  accident  case.    Itemizes  a  trial  brief. 

1.   Briefs— U.  S.        I.   American  Trial   Lawyera  Asaoctatton.     IL 
RoMcoe    Pound-AinerlcaD   Trial    lawyers   Foundation.      III.    SerJea: 
Civil  advocatm  MTles  (Motion  picture)  do.  9. 
[KF261]  347  7fr-7140l7 

Boacoe  Poond-AinerlcaD  Trial  Lawyers  roondation 


IVIal  of  mohtlour7  SodaUiti  (Moeeow.  1922).  [Motion  picture] 
Thome  Filmi,  1971. 

2  min.    il    b*w.     luper  8  ram.     (>  mm.  documenu  project,  no.  334) 

Loop  film  in  caitridgs.  nim  iratsi  on  cartridge  ease. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Dale  WUlsrd. 

SUMMARY:  Present!  courtroom  tcenet  of  the  trial  of  revolutionary  Sodat- 
l*t«  In  Moscow  In  1932.  Showi  crowds  of  people  in  the  itreeu  demonitratins 
sgslntt  the  defendant*. 

1.  TriaU  (PoUlical  crime*  tnd  offetoei)— Ru»»i*.  I,  Thome  Filnw.  inc., 
Boulder,  Colo.  11.  Series:  9  mm.  document!  pro^i.  (Motion  picture]  no.  354. 
947.084  72-701313 

Thome  Film*  72  MARC 

•rte  Trial  of  Sm«  B.  Aatkoar.  [Motioo  picturei     CBS  News. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 

22  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     CYou  are  there) 

With  *tudy  guide  . 

SUMMARY:  A  reenactment  of  luffragette  Su«an  B.  Anthony'*  trial  for  Uie 
"crime"  of  having  voted  in  >  national  election.  , ,  .  ^ 

1  AnSLy^uian  BrowncU.  1820-1906.  2.  Wooun-S^rMc-UmUd 
Sute*.       l.(ilumbi.Bro«lc.«ingSy«em.inc.    CBS  New*.    Il.BFAEduc- 

'misJt"    '"S-^^"""*^4'""**"'^™^         72-700116 
BFA  Bd»?-=--'  ""«-  "  ^^^^ 


Trial  of  the  fox 


Animal  Ckblet:  Trial  of  the  fox. 


Trial;  the  first  day  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  ITni- 
versity.  Audio- Visual  Center.  1970. 

00  min.  8(L  bAw.  16  mm.  (Trial:  the  city  and  county  of  Den- 
ver versus  I..aureu  R.  Watson) 

Credits:  Producers  and  directors,  Dennis  Sanders,  Robert  Fresco; 
edlti>i'.  Harold  Silver. 

SuDunary :  Uses  the  first  day  of  the  trial  of  Laaren  R.  Watson,  a 
known  member  of  the  Black  Panther  Party,  to  examine  the  Judicial 
process.  Harvard  law  professor  James  Vorenberg  dlsciisaea  what 
Is  meant  by  a  Jury  of  one's  peers.  Inclodea  interrlews  with  all  those 
connected  with  the  case. 

1.  Watson,  Lauren  R.    2.  Jury — U.  S.  I.  National  Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center.    II.  Indiana.    University.    Audio-Vlstial 
Center.  Series:  Trial:  the  dty  and  county  of  Denver  versui 

Laaren  R.  Watson  (Mo-  tion  picture) 

347.997388  71-700715 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Onter 


Trial:  the  fourth  and  final  day  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by 
Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

90  min,  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Trial:  the  city  and  county  of  Den- 
ver versus  Lauren  R,  Watson) 

Credits:  Producers  and  directors,  Dennis  Sanders.  Robert  Fresco; 
editor,  Harold  Sliver. 

Summary:  Uses  the  fourth  and  flnal  day  of  the  trial  of  Lauren  R. 
Watson  to  show  how  a  Jury  reaches  a  verdict  and  what  the  verdict 
means.  Watson  sUtes  that  he  believes  that  the  verdict  means  noth- 
ing; l>ecause  It  was  not  given  by  a  Jury  of  bis  peers. 

1.  Watson,  I^uren  R.  2.  Jury — U.  S.  3.  Judgments,  Criminal — 
U.  S.  I.  National  Bducatlmial  Television  and  Radio  CWter.  IL 
Indiana.     University.     Audio- Visual  Onter.  Series:  Trial:  the 

city  and  county  of  Denver  versus  Lauren  R.  Wataon  (motion  picture) 
347.997388  72-70971£ 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Trial:  the  second  day  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana 
University.    Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

90  min.  sd.  Wkw.  16  mm.  (TrUl:  the  city  and  county  of  Den- 
ver versus  Lauren  R.  Watson)  „  ,.  _  „ 

Credits:  Producers  and  directors,  Dennis  Sanders,  Robert  Fresco; 
editor,  Harold  Silver.  „    ™.  ^ 

Summary:  Uses  the  second  day  of  the  trial  of  I^nren  R.  Wataon 
to  show  how  the  prosecution  presents  Its  case  and  to  raise  questions 
concerning  police  harassment  Harvard  law  profesBOr,  James  Voren- 
berg  summarlreB  the  proceedings  of  the  day,  and  dlscufwea  the 
amount  of  force  which  police  have  a  right  to  use  during  apprehen- 
sion. 

1.  Watson,  Lauren  B.  2.  Proaecutlon— U.  S.  8.  Arrest— U.  S.  L 
National  Bdacational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  IL  Indiana.  Uni- 
versity. Audio-Visual  Center.  Series :  Trial :  the  city  and  countr 
of  Denver  versus  Latiren  B.  Wataon  (Motion  picture) 

347.997388  75-709716 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Trial:  the  third  day  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity, Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

90  min.  ad.  bftw.  16  mm.  (Trial:  tta*  dty  and  county  of  Den- 
ver versus  Lauren  R.  Wataon) 

Credits:  Producers  and  directors,  Dennis  Sanders,  Robert  Fresco; 
editor,  Harold  Sliver. 

Summary :  Uaes  the  third  day  of  the  trial  of  Lauren  R.  Watson 
to  show  tbe  presentation  of  a  case  by  the  defense,  and  to  explore 
questions  concerning  tbe  political  significance  of  a  trial.  Harvard 
law  professor  James  Vorenberg  gives  his  reaction  to  public  trials. 

1.  Watson,  Lauren  R.  2.  Defense  (Criminal  procedure ) —U.  8.  8. 
Law  and  politics.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 

Center.     IL  Indiana.     University.     Aodlo-Vlsaai  Center.  Series: 

Trial:  the  dty  and  county  of  Denver  versus  Laaren  R.  Watson  (Mo- 
tion plcttve) 

347.997388  79-709717 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Vlsoal  Center 


cTriangle,   (Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting  Co.  in 
association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  [1968i 

13  milt      wl     U^w.     16  ram.     (Court  of  human  relatlonx) 

Print  In  L  <*.  Incomplete. 

CrfdltM:  PriKlncer  and  moderator.  A.  L.  .\!ezander:  mediators, 
Raipli  Luie.'soii  D.ivIk.  Normnn  Vincent  Peale,  Paul  Dawson  Kddy. 

Summari/:  The  mediation  board  studies  the  right  of  a  dlvort^  to 
visit  her  children. 

1.  Parent  and  child  (Law)  2.  Divorce.  i.  National  Broadcast- 
ing Company,  Inc.  Series:  Court  of  human  relatlona  (Motion 
picture) 

Fi  67-2276 


Triangle   (Motion  picture)     Primm's  Productions,  1968. 

7  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Primm. 

Summary:  A  storj  about  two  boys  who  find  that  friendship,  sym- 
bolized by  the  handshake,  is  worth  more  than  superficial  love,  sym- 
bolized by  the  candy. 

1.  Fri«idahlp.        I.  Prlmm'a  Productions. 

177  73-701747 

OINB 

Triangle    and    drcle    puzzle    (Motion    picture)       William 
lioundey.     Released  by  HFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mm.     Ri.     color,     super  8  mm.     (BFA  minl-lessons:  Using  com- 
pass and  straightedge) 
Loop  film. 

SUMMARY  :^Sho%»  how  tbe  construction  of  circles  and  triangles 
in  certain  ways  results  In  a  drcle  that  is  outside  but  touches  all 
vertices  of  a  triangle.     For  elementary  grades. 

J.  Geometrical  drawing-Juvenile  films.  2.  C!l«:»e-Juvenlle  films. 
8.  Triangle— Juvenile  films.  1.  Boundey,  William.  II.  BFA  Edu- 
citlonal  Media.  Series:  BFA  mlnl-lessoos :  Using  compass  and 

straightedge  (Motion  picture)  -.«:<« 

372.7  70-712243 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Triangle  Film  Cori>oration 
see 

The  Disciple. 

Double  trouble. 

The  Gun  woman. 

His  picture  in  the  papers. 

Let  Katie  do  it. 

Love's  prisoner. 
The  Lyons  mail. 

Mickey. 
The  Pinch  hitter. 

The  Square  deal  man. 
Sunshine  Dad. 

Truthful  Tulliver. 

Triangle  Films 
see 

Teiva — a  boy  prepares  for  manhood. 

Triangle  Television 
see 

Hand  in  your  pocket. 

The  Sky  below  me,  the  crowd  above. 

The  Time  machines. 

Triangles  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  roln.    si.    color    super  8  mm.     (Forms  ire  see) 

hoop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Explores  various  aspects  of  triangles  and  their  oc- 
currence In  common  objecU  of  dally  life.  Covers  right,  acute  equi- 
lateral, obtuse,  isosceles,  and  congruent  triangles. 

1.  Triangle.  I.  Heeter  and  AssocUtes.    IL  Series:  Forma  we 

aee  (Motion  picture) 

fQ.^.482]  513  72-712281 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist  .*^.x*«,* 

Triangles    (Motion   picture)     Hester  and  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Eleioentary  geometry:  formn 
we  see) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Oliver  B.  Wheeler. 

SUMMARY :  Describee  the  triangle  as  a  geometric  form  and  gives 
examples  of  Its  use  In  everyday  life. 

1.  Triangle.  I.  Heater  and  Associates.  II.  Series:  Elementary 
geometry:  forms  we  see  (Motion  picture)  „  _     „ 

[QA482]  618  7>-7l26»0 

Hester  and  Associates 

The  Triangular  bandage  (Motion  picture)    Eye  Qate  House, 
1969. 

4  min.     St.     color,     super  8  mniL     (First  aid  tedmlquM) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  cane. 

Credilt.-  Writer.  Maxine  HalelT;  consultant,  Harold  R.  Bassett; 
photographer.  Paul  Bockhorst. 

1.  Bandage*)  and  tiandaglng-  i.  Bye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Seriea: 
First  aid  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

«li,8  71-704648 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


484 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Triangular    bandages :    Arm-rtiiig ;    open    triangnhr^— f oot 

{Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1968. 

3  Diln.    si.    color.    8  mm,     (Basic  first  aid) 

Loop  Sim. 

Issued  Id  standard  8  mm.  aad  to  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  eulde. 

Summary:  Demoastrates  the  correct  way  to  make  triangular 
bandages  Tor  the  arm  In  a  sling  and  for  the  foot 

1.    BandageK    and    bandaging.  i.    Enc7Cl(^»aedla    Britannica 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  picture) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2181 

Bncyclopaedia  Britaoaica  Educational  Corp. 


Triangular  bandages:  Op«n  triangular — chest;  op«i  trian- 
gular— head  (Motion  picture) 

4  mtn.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Basic  first  aid) 

I..OOP  Him. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  tn  super  S  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summarv:  Deraonstrates  the  correct  way  to  make  open  triangular 
roller  banriaj^es  for  head  and  cheat  wounds,  and  shows  the  procedure 
to  follow  when  applying  these  types  of  ttandagea. 

1.    Bandages    and    bandagloe.  r.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  first  aid  (Motion  plctur*) 

614.8  Fi  A  68-2182 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  C!orp. 


Triangular   trade   route    {Filmstrip)     Jones   and   Osmond. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

26  fi-.     color.     3.1mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide, 

Summarii:  I'art  1  describes  the  experiences  of  a  young  African 
Negro  as  lie  is  carried  acrass  the  Atlantic  In  the  hold  of  a  slave 
ship.  Pnit  2  gives  information  on  the  triangular  trade  route  and 
how  It  was  followed  by  colonial  ships  during  the  n)ld-17()0's.  For 
elementary  grades.      With  captions. 

1.    Slave-trade — Juvenile  films.  i.   Jone«  and  Osmond,   Inc. 

n.  Modem   Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking 

aids  (Fllmsrtrip) 

372.8  78-733304 

Moilern  Learning  Aids 

El  Triangulo  historica — la  ciudad  de  Mexico,  Cuemavaca, 
y  Puebla  (Filmstrip)    Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoDodlsc :  1  a.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  14  mln. 
(L«  Vida  en  el  Mexico  de  boy) 

Spanish  version  of  The  hlstorlcml  trlanaJe— Mexico  City,  Cuerna- 
Taca,  and  Puebla. 

With  teacher's  guide  In  Spanish. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  A,  B.  Roberts,  Gloryl  Parchert;  narrator, 
Luis  Carlos  Urlbe;  consultant,  Reece  A.  Jones. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  the  mixture  of  the  traditional  and  the  mod- 
ern In  Mexico  City.  Cuemavaca,  and  Puebla.  Includes  viewa  of 
traditional  cottage  haodlcrafta  and  new  automobile  and  textile 
plants,  as  well  as  contrasting  forms  of  entertainment  ranging  from 
bullfighting  to  television. 

1.  Mexico  (City)— Description.  2.  CJuernavaca,  Mexico — Descrip- 
tion. 3.  Paebla.  Mexico  (City ) —Description.  I.  Society  for  VlatuI 
Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  II.  The  Historical  triangle— Blexico  City, 
Cuemavaca,  and  Puebla  (Fllmstrip)  III.  Series:  La  Vlda  en  el 
Mexico  de  hoy  (Fllmstrip) 

[Fi;i86j  917.2  7a-739091 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Trianon  productions 
see 


Two  are  guilty. 


Vice  and  virtue. 


Tribalism    and    nationalism    in    black    Africa    (Fllmstrip) 
Current  Affaire  Films,  1971. 

0^  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
IS   mlu.     microgroove.      (Current   AflTalrs   fllmstrip   series) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

CREDITS) :  Adviser.  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  the  conflict  between  tribalism  and  na- 
tlonnlism  has  caused  fighting  In  much  of  black  Africa.  Traces  tha 
history  of  Africa  from  the  colonUatlon  to  present  times.  Relates 
that  African  nationalism  may  overcome  the  dlvlsiTeoess  of  tribalism 
by  devoting  Itself  to  the  many  causes  that  black  natloos  have  in 
common. 

I.    Africa,    Sub-Saharan— History.     2.   Nationalism — Africa,    Sub- 
Saharan.        I.  Current  Affairs  Films,  New  York. 
[DT352.5]  960  72-737993 

Current  Affairs  Films 


TtUm*  nd  cutoMi  of  Ghau.  [FUmBtrip]     Avid  Corp.,  1972. 


59  ft.     color.     3)  n 


and  phonodiac:  1  i.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpcn..  approx. 


With  teachcr't  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Jama  Pratt 

SUMMARY:  Portray*  the  custom*,  languages,  and  outorreligioni  of  Glunk. 

I.  Ghana — Social  life  and  cuuotn*.     2.  Ghana— Lanfuagca.     3.  Ghana— 
Rcliaioa.       I.  Avid  Corporation. 

|DT510.4]  916.67  79-740519 

Avid  Corp.  72  MARC 


Tribune  Films,  New  York 
see 

And  this  Is  where  it  all  began. 
Forty  years  that  changed  the  world. 

Mr.  Rembrandt  visits  Russia. 

Wings  to  Japan. 


A  Tribate  to  Dylan  Thwnas  (Motion  picture)  Jack  How- 
ells,  1961.    Released  by  Pyramid  Fihns,  1970. 

30  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Jack  Howells;  editor,  Mac  McCarty. 

SUMUARY:  An  elegiac  tribute  to  Welsh  poet  Dylan  Thomas, 
Portrays  events  of  the  poet's  life  and  evokes  the  spirit  of  bis  work- 
Narrated  by  Richard  Burton. 

1.  Thomas,  Dylan.  1914-1W3,  In  Action,  drama,  poetry,  etc. 
I.  Howells,  Jack.    II.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 

928  73-712469 

pyramid  Films 

A  Tribute  to  Malcolm  X  {Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indi&na 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

15  mln.    sd.     h&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Madalene  Anderson. 

Bummarv:  DLscusaes  the  Influence  of  Malcolm  X  upon  the  pres- 
ent black  liberation  movement.  Includes  an  Interview  with  hla 
widow,  Betty  Shabbazs. 

1  Little,  Malcolm,  1925-1965.  i  National  EdncatHcKial  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,  n.  IndUna.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center. 

323.4  76-704231 

Indiana.    University.  Audio-Vlanal  Center 


Trichodemta  growth  rings   {Motion  picture) 
Services,  1966. 


Educational 


4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Uicrt^ardening) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Summarn:  Demonstrates  tbe  development  of  the  mold  Tridio 
derma,  which  grows  evenly  out  from  the  cwiter  of  a  petri  dl^  In 
easily  differentiated  rings  which  exhibit  different  characteristics  In 
response  to  various  stimnll,  iDcludlng  light,  temp^^tare,  and 
moisture. 

1.  Trichoderma — Juvenile  films.  i.  Educational  Services,  Inc., 

Newton,  Maas.        Series:  Microgardenlng  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2394 
EducatltHi  Development  Center 


Trichoderma  growth  rings  {Motion  picture)  Educational 
Services.  Released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted 
in  cart  iflge,  1967. 

4  mln.     fi.     color.    8  mm. 

Issued  in  !<u|ter  8  mm.  and  standard  8  mm. 

Originally  mtide  for  the  Elyiuentary  Science  Study  Program, 

With  aim  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Snmtnary:  Demonstrates  the  development  of  the  mold  Tn'r/io- 
derma,  which  grows  evenly  from  the  center  of  a  petrl  dish  in  easily 
differentiated  rings  which  exhibit  different  ohii racier istics  in  response 
to  various  stimuli,  Including  light,  moisture,  and  temperature. 

1,  Trichoderma — Juvenile  films.  r.  Educational  Services,  inc., 
Newton,  Maas.    ii.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi A  67-1037 
Ea  I  i  ng  CoriKira  1 1  on 

Trichonympha  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  mill-    si.    color.    JtuperSmro.    (The  Protoeoans) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caw. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SMmmary:  Uses  high  magnification  clnemlcrograpby  of  an  individ- 
ual trichonympha  to  show  wood  parilcles  undergoing  digestion  In  the 
cytoplasm,  and  pictures  the  throng  of  symblonts  within  the  dissected 
stomach  of  the  termite. 

1.  Trichonympha.  2.  Symbiosis.  i.  Thorne  Films,  Inc..  Boulder, 
Colo.        Series:  The  Protosoans  (Motion  picture) 

693  71-707071 

Thome  Films 


IVfcfc  or  treat  [Motion  picture]      Walt  Dimey  Prodoctiona. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educatjonal  Material!  Co.,  1960. 

9  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  3S  mm.  in  I9S2. 

With  teacher  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Jack  Hannah;  Uory,  Ralph  Wright;  animatioa.  Bill  Jut- 
ticc,  Don  Luik.  George  KreisI,  Volu  Jones;  munc,  Paul  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Ad  animated  cartoon  in  which  Donald  Duck'i  nepbewi outwit 
their  uncle  on  Halloween.  For  primary  grades. 

[1.  Halloween—Storieil  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Productioos.  II.  Walt  Disacy 
Educational  Materiali  Company. 

[PZ10.3]  372.24  72-700159 

Wait  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Q). 

Trick  or  treat  {Motion  picture)    Dimension  Films.    Made  by 
Gary  Goldsmith.    Released  bj  Churchill  Fihns,  1969. 

16  mln.     Rd.     color.     16  mm.     (Values  series  for  grades  4-7) 

With  teacheiN  manual. 

Adapted  from  the  book  Role-ptaying  for  social  values,  by  Fannie 
R.  Shnftel  and  George  ShafteL 

Summary:  Xn  open-end  film  about  two  boys  who  persuade  two 
younger  boys  to  pull  a  prank. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Dimension  Films,  n.  Churchill 
Films,  Loa  Angeles,  in.  Shaftel,  Fannie  R.  Role-playing  (or  social 
values.        Series:  Values  series  for  grades  4-7  (Motion  picture) 

179  79-703957 

Churchill  Films 


Tricks  and  treats  with  macaroni  foods  {Filmatrip)  Durum 
Growers  Association,  Durum  Wheat  Institute,  and  National 
Macaroni  Institute,  1958. 

48  fr.    biw.    35  mm.  ^    ^ 

With  narration  guide  and  with  cookbook  of  the  same  title  which 
includes  recipes  Illustrated  In  the  filmstrip. 

Summary:  Gives  Information  on  the  processing,  cooking,  and  serr- 
Ing  of  durum  macaroni  foods. 

1.  Ookery  (Macaroni)  i.  Durum  Growers  Association  of  the 
United  States,  ii.  Durum  Wheat  Institute,  in.  National  Macaroni 
Institute. 

641.6  70-735907 

Durum  Wheat  Institute 


Trident  Productions 
see 


Doctor,  you've  got  to  be  kidding. 


4S5 


Trigger  films  {Motion  picture)  Univeraty  of  Michigan 
Highway  Safety  Research  Institute.  Made  by  UniTersity 
of  Michigan  Television  Center.  Released  by  Survey  Re- 
search Center,  University  of  Michigan,  1968. 

8  motion  pictures  (2  min.  each)  on  one  reel.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummam:  A  driver  training  film.  Depicts  emotional  situations 
Involving  a  young  man  and  his  car  as  a  means  of  triggering  re- 
^(onae   and  discussion   under  the  guidance  of  a   trained  discussion 

1.   Automobile  drivers— Psychology.  i.   Michigan.     University. 

Highway  Safety  Research  Institute,     n.  Michigan.     University.    Sur- 
vey Research  Center. 

629.283  70-702624 

CINE 


(.  [Motion  picture]  Imtitute  of  Oerontolocy, 
Univenity  c€  MichifaiL  Made  and  released  by  Univenity  of 
Michigan  Televiaioo  Center,  1971. 

14  min.     sd.    cokv.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  A  diKUsnon  film  on  problems  of  tbe  aged.  Preseats  five  vig- 
nettca.  each  esttf)briui>c  a  proUcn  ntuatioa  ia  ibe  Uc  ofaa  ddcriy  peraoo  whkh 
buiUi  to  an  WDOrioiwI  diinajt  aad  ibruptly  cn^ 

l.A«ed.  LMichigaa.  Univenity.  iDsdtuteofOeniBtoktgy.  11.  Michi- 
pa.    Univcntty.    Tdevinoa  Cealer. 

tHQ1061)  301.43  70-715305 

ONE  72  MARC 


Trigger  films  on  drugs  (Motion  picture)  University  of 
Michigan  School  of  Public  Health.  Made  and  released  by 
University  of  Michigan  Television  Center,  1970. 

7  mln.    ad.     color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Three  <^>en-«nded  films  present  cauaea  of  drug  use 
among  junior-hlgh-school  students.  Linda:  a  mother-daughter  con- 
flict over  playing  the  radio  too  loudly.  The  window:  a  boy's  loneli- 
ness and  boredom  lead  to  sensation -seeking.  Tbe  door:  a  teen-age 
party  within  a  party,  where  something  Is  going  on  behind  a  door 
but  only  certain  guests  are  invited  there. 

1.   Drug  abuse.  I.  Michigan.     University.     School  of  PubUc 

Health.    II.  Michigan.    University.    Television  Outer. 

613.8  7fl-7U54» 

CINE 


Trigger    foods    (Motion    picture)     Teaching    Films,    1970. 
Made  by  A-V  Corp. 
9  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Prevention  and  control  of  dental 

SUMUARY:  Explains  the  relationship  of  carbohydrates  to  tooth 
decay,  and  emiAastzes  the  Importance  of  avoiding  these  foods  be- 
tween meals. 

1.  Teeth— Care  and  hygiene.     2.  Carbohydrates.  1.  Teaching 

Films,  Inc..  New  York.     II.  Series:  Prevention  and  control  of  dental 
disease  (Motion  picture) 
[RK61]  617  70-711650 

CINE 


Trigonometric    line    functions    {FUmstrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1965. 


Herbert    E. 


33  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credit!:  Author,  Slater  Ann  Xavler. 

Summary:  Defines  sine,  cosine,  and  tangrat  as  fnnctloaa.  Bz- 
plalns  the  sign  of  the  functions  In  each  quadrant  and  iwses  questions 
about  the  range  of  the  functions.    With  captions. 

1.  Trigonometrical  functioo-i.  i.  Budek  {Herbert  K)  Filma  and 
Slides,  Sanu  Barbara.  Calif. 

514  73-735269 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


TrigoBonetry.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals  [197-?j 

II  tianiparencics.     color.      10  x  12  in. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  Irigonomelry  lessons. 

1.  Trigonometry.     (1.  Trigonometry)        1.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm) 

[QA531]  516  72-736021 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Trimming  a  Christmaa  tree  (Fllmstrip)  Media  Services 
and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion for  the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  Gilbert  Alt- 
Bchul  Productions. 

1  roll,    color.     35  mm.     (Partlei^  and  holiday!:!  series) 

Captioned  for  use  in  school  programs  for  the  deaf. 

Sl'MMARY:   Shows  a   family   trimming  a  Christmas   tree.     For 
primary  grades. 

I.  Christmas  trees— Juvenile  films.  I,  U.  S.    Bureau  of  Educa- 

tion   for    the   Handicapped.      Media   Services   and   Captioned   Films 
Branch.    II.  Series:  Parties  and  holidays  series  (Filmstrip) 
[GT4985]  394.268  79-739299 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa-  tlon  for  the  Handicapped 


Trimming  your  naib  {Motion  picture)  Society  for  Visual 
Education  in  cooperation  with  Burt  Munk  and  Co.  Re- 
leased by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.    (Personal  cleanliness) 

Ijxip  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  phonodi.sc:  1  s..  33J  rpm.,  4  mln. 

Summary:  Shows  care  of  the  cuticle  and  the  use  of  nail  clippers 
and  file.    For  primary  and  Intermediate  grades. 

1.  Nails  (Anatomy)— Care  and  hygiene.  i.  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Personal  cleanliness  (Motion 
picture) 

646.727  74-700470 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Trinian,  John.       The  big  grab 
see 


Any  number  can  win. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Trinidad  {FUmstrip)    Q+Ed  Productions,  1968. 

53  f  r.  color.  35  nun.  and  phonodlsc :  1  a.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  7  mtn. 
(ChlMt«>n  nround  the  world,  no.  1) 

With  teaclrer'8  study  irulde. 

CreditM:  Director,  Jac*  L.  Tyler.  .     ,   ..        .^  u.     i 

Summary  Shows  TlewB  of  Trinidad,  tndodlng  Its  geograiAlcal 
diaracterisOcB,  dally  actlTltles,  and  annual  camlTaL    For  elementary 

*"!.  Trinidad.         i.  Q+M  Productions.         Series :  Children  around 
the  world  (FUnistrip)  no.  1. 

917S98  75-7S4504 

Q+Ed  Productions 

Trinity  Pictures  Company,  New  York 
see 

Better  days. 


Trinka,  Jirl 


Archangel  Gabriel  and  Mother  Goose. 

Trio  for  three  ang'lcs  {Motion  picture)  Bruce  Comwell  In 
association  with  Katherine  Comwell.  Released  by  Inter- 
nationnl  Film  Bureau,  1968. 

7  lulii.     pd.     color.     18  n>m. 

With  gnldvr. 

SumnKHv:  l-'Bes  nnimatloo  to  »how  the  reliitlonshlps  of  the  dif- 
ferent components  of  a  trlanKle.  Describes  the  separate  sections  for 
equilateral.  iso!>celes,  and  scalene  triangles  and  compares  sizes  of 
angles  and  Bides. 

1,  Triangle.  i.  Cornweli,  Bruce,  ii.  International  FUm  Bureau, 
Inc..  Chicago. 

515.07  Fi  A  68-2885 

International  Film  Bureau 


Trio  Manufacturing  Compapy 
see 

The  Purple  martin  story. 

The  Triode  {FUmttrip)  North  American  Philips  Corp. 
Hade  by  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven, 
Netherlands,  1958.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co. 

29  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Physical  prlnciplea  of  electron  tubes) 

With  lecture  guide  and  student  workbook. 

Summarj/:  Bxplalns  the  construction  and  characteristics  of  the 
triode,  potential  curves,  rubber  membrane  aoalogy,  and  electron 
paths. 

1.  Triodes.  i.  North  American  Philips  Corporation,  ii.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Physical  principles  of  electron  tubes 
(Fllmstrlp) 

637.5  78-736368 

Norih  American  Philips  Corp. 

Triode  amplification  factor  (linear  example)  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Animated  Electronic  Films.  Released  by  Electronic 
Aids,  1967. 

4  iiiin,     si.     coliir.     ciiperSmiii.     (Klectronic  circuit  theory  serlex) 

IjMip  fllui  mounted  In  cartrldKe. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

f'umtnarff:  On  the  linear  portions  of  the  plate  characteristic  curves, 
this  t.vplcal  laboratory  experiment  derives  the  ratio  between  small 
increments  of  npplled  grid  voltatiK  and  the  I'Multtng  small  Increments 
of  plate  voltage. 

1.   TrlfKlt^w.  I.   Animated  Elactronio  Films  (Firm)       ii.   Elec- 

tronic Aids,  inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion 

picture) 

637  Fi  A  68-2642 

Anlniiiiei]  Kltn-tronic  P'liTiis 

Triode  amptification  factor  (non-linear  example)  (Motion 
picture)  Animated  Electronics  Films.  Releiised  by  Elec- 
tronic Aids,  1967. 

4tuin.     »l.    <-ol»r.     HuperSnim,     (Klectronic  circuit  theory  series) 

I»<ip  flini  mounted  In  cariridRe. 

With  iiarratlve  Kuide  and  animation  model. 

Sumtnary:  On  the  nonlinear  portions  of  the  plate  characteristic 
curves  of  a  typical  triode  tube,  this  laboratory  experiment  reproduces 
the  stepfl  and  measurements  required  to  derive  the  ratio  and  plot  all 
of  the  points  between  umail  Increments  of  applied  grid  voltage  and 
the  rexultinx  small  Increments  of  plate  voltaxe. 

1.   Triodes.  i.    Animated   Electionica  Pilau  (Finn)      n.   Biec- 

tronlc  Aids.  Inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  seriea  (Motion 

picture) 

637  Fi  A  68-2643 

Anlmateai  Klecironic  Filnis 

Triode  D.  C.  load  Une  (Motion  picture)    Animated  Electronios 
Films.    Released  by  Electronic  Aids,  1967. 

4mln     »l.     color.     superSmm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  aeries) 

t»op  tllni  mounted  In  cartrldKe. 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  cartrldice  nnd  In  16  mm.  reel. 

With  narrative  Kuide  and  animatlnn  model. 

Hummary:  Follows  step-bystep  the  procedures  required  to  derive 
a  typical  triode  D.  C.  load  line  in  tlie  electronics  laboratory.  Full 
animation  of  all  currents  Is  shown,  in  synchronism  with  the  tracing 
oot  of  pertinent  current  and  voltaEe  waveforms.     With  subtitles. 

1    Triodes  r.   Animsted  Electronics  Films  (Finn)      it.   Elec- 

tronic Aids,  Inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion 

picture) 

637  Fi  A  68-2637 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


Triode   plato  characteristics    (Motion  picture) 
1966. 


Tdctronix, 


le  min.    sd.    bAw.    Ifl  mm. 

Hummarv:  IHacaaam  plate  curves  for  a  typical  triode,  a  6DJ8, 
and  shows  how  they  reveal  three  basic  characteristics:  smpllflcatlon 
factor,  AC  plate  reslsUnce,  and  transcend ucUnce.  A  load  line  Is 
irtotted,  to  show  bow  the  ampllflcatlon  of  a  simple  amplifier  circuit 
can  l>e  determined  for  the  curves.  A  special  oscilloscope  contlooously 
displays  the  curves  of  a  tube  In  use. 

1.  Triodes.        L  Tektronix,  Inc.,  Beaverton,  Or. 

021.37  7a-707346 

Taktroalx 


Triode    plat,   characteristics    (.Motion   piftur,)     Anm.t*d 
Electronic  Films.    Released  by  Electronic  Aids,  1967. 

4„,1„     si.     color.     .uperSn,....     (Electroolc  circuit  theory  Ktles) 
lyiop  ttim  mounted  in  cnrtrldKe. 

Ss^Stu^S'Vrr:;;;^  ir;£t{^th%  pSTe  characteristic 
curves  or^typlca.  trIoOe  t.t«^  ^l^Slil^s^Fi^)  u^^^ 
tronlc  AlSfmc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion 

P'<^^"«>  537  Fi  A  68-2639 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


Triode  plate  resistance  (Hnear  example)   (Motion  picture) 
Animated  Electronics  Fllma,  1967. 

4  min.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  s^les) 

I/wp  aim  mounteil  In  cnrtrldge. 

With  narrative  (tuide  and  animation  rao<lel. 

Humtnary:  In  the  linear  portions  of  the  plate  characteristic  cur\M. 
thU  tvDical  laboratory  experiment  derives  and  plots  a  series  of  points 
whicli  lead  to  the  griiphlcal  determination  of  the  plate  resistance  of 

'*'*/ Triodes.  I.  Animated  Electronics  Fllmj  (Firm)  (Series  : 

Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2644 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


Triode  plate  resistance  (noo-Hnear  example)  (MoHon  pic- 
ture)   Animated  Electronics  Films,   1967. 

4  mm.     81.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

IxK>p  lilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Bummary:  Explains  that  in  the  nonlinear  portions  of  the  p^te 
chnracterlstlc  curves  of  a  triode  tube  the  grid  voltage  is  beld  con- 
Mant  and  the  plate  voltage  is  varied  In  -small  Increments,  causing 
incremental  changes  In  plata  current,  and  that  a  ^^le^.o' P?'°t«„^ 
suit  on  the  plate  characteristic  curve,  which  when  plotted  give  a 
graphical  determination  of  the  triode  Plate  resistance.  ^,.^. 

1    Triodes.        i.    Animated   Electronics  Films  (Fim)  Seriee. 

Electronic  circuit  theory  series   (Motion  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2645 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

Triode  transconductance  (linear  exam|de)  (Motion  picture) 
Animated  Electronic  Films.    Released  by  Electronic  Aids, 

1967. 

4niin.     si.     color     super 8 ram.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

lx>i)p  film  mounted  In  cartrltifte. 

With  narrative  jrulde  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Presents  a  typical  laboratory  experiment  which  shows 
by  menus  of  animation  the  movements  of  all  electron  currents,  and 
the  buildup  and  decay  of  signiflcant  voltages,  which  occur  while  a 
series  of  points  are  measured  and  plotted  on  cross-section  paper. 
I'olnts  out  that  these  points  then  lead  to  a  family  of  curves  which 
are  knowu  as  the  Hnear  transconductance. 

1.   Triodes.  i.    Animated  Electronici  Films  (Firm)'      "■   Elec- 

tronic Aids.  Inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theoty  seHes  (Motion 

picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2640 

Anlmate<l  Electronic  Films 

Triode  transconductance  (mm-linear  example)  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Animated  Electronic  Films.  Released  by  Electronic 
Aids,  1967. 

4mln     si.     color.     super8mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

I.<»op  film  mountfd  in  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Follows  a  typical  laboratory  experiment  In  which  the 
ratio  ijetween  smalt  Increments  of  grid  voltage,  and  of  plate  cur- 
rent, are  derivetl  and  plottetl  on  croae-sectlon  paper  on  which  the 
families  of  curves  relating  grid  voltage,  plate  voltage,  and  plate 
current  have  already  been  drawn.  Shows  how  the  ratio  la  derived 
in  the  nonlinear  portion  of  these  curves.    With  subtitles. 

1.   Triodes.  i.   Animated  Electronics  Films  ff'iim)      ii.   Elec- 

tronic Aids.  inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion 

picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2641 

Aniiu.Tled  Elect  tonic  Films 

Triode  transfer  characteristics  (Motion  picture)  Animated 
Electronic  Films.    Released  by  Electronic  Aids,  1967. 

4  niln.     si.     color     superSmm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

I>x)p  Him  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summarp:  A  typical  laboratory  experiment,  showing  by  means  ol 
animation  all  of  the  steps  and  measurements  a  student  Is  required 
to  talte  to  derive  the  transfer  characteristic  curves  of  a  typical  triode 
vacuum  tube.    With  subtitles. 

1.    Triodes.  i.   Animated  Electronici  Films  p^imO,      n.   Elec- 

tronic Aids.  inc.  Series:  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Motion 

picture) 

537  Fi  A  6a-263g 

Animated  Electronic  Films 

Triolet  (Motion  picture)  Olebrity  Holdin|2:s.  Made  by  Doc- 
umentary Studio,  Warsaw.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Con- 
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill,  19G9. 

10  min.     sd.     color.  '  16  mm. 

CreiHt:  Director,  Jerzy  Szeikl ;  music,  Henryk  Kleljue;  photog- 
rapher, Wladyslaw  Torbert. 

Bummary:  Portrays  the  philosophy  of  the  flux  of  life  and  death, 
growth  and  decay,  beauty  and  horror  In  the  world  as  portrayed  by 
pictures  of  such  things  as  a  newborn  colt  struggling  to  walk,  a  vete- 
ran with  one  leg,  young  lovers,  and  a  baby. 

1.   Life.     2.    Death.    8.   Growth.    4.  Aesthetics.    5.  Horror. 
I.  Celebrity  Holdings,  inc.     n.  Contemporary  FUms/McGraw-HlU. 

113  76-702687 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Trip  (Motion  picture)  American  IntMnational  Pictures, 
1967. 

83  mm.    sd.    color.    S5  mm. 

Crediti:  Producer  and  director,  Roger  Corm«n;  writer.  Jack 
Nicholson;  music.  American  Music  Band;  director  of  photography, 
Arch  R.  Dalsell;  dim  editor,  BonaM  Sinclair.  Cat*.-  Peter  Fonda, 
Susan  Strasberg.  Bruce  Dem,  Dennis  Hopper,  Sslll  Sachse. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  drug  "trip"  of  a  young  man  who  decides 
to  find  answers  to  bis  professional  and  domestic  problems  by  taking 
LSD. 

1.  Lyaerglc  acid  diethylamide.  i.  Amerlran  International  Pic- 
tures, Hollywood.  Calif. 

791.43  70-707846 


The    Trip    (Motion    picture) 
1967. 


Paramount    Piatarw   Corp., 


7  mla.    sd.     color.    85  mm.     (Noveltoon  cartoon)       ^        „  . 

CredUt:  Director,  Shamus  Culhane;  story  and  animation,  Howard 
Beckerman ;  music,  Winston  Sharpies.  

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  the  adventures  of  a  frus- 
trated office  clerk  who  falls  into  the  ocean  while  on  aj'"*"^?!^ 
and  is  stranded  on  a  deeert  Island  where  he  live*  a  BoblnK)n  Crusoe 

^^r  P^a^o^t  p'Su/L'Srporatlon.         Seri« :  Noveitoon  cartoon 
(Motion  picture,  ^^^^  ^^^^^ 


The  Trip.   [Motic»   picture]      Motivaticni   Productioas,    1968. 
Released  by  Peremiial  Education. 

4  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  vcrtioiu:  1 6  mm.  in  canridgc  with  msgneik  sound;  super  8  mm.  on  reel 
with  optical  touad;  super  S  mm.  in  canridgc  with  msgnetic  sound;  videotape  on 
red;  and  videocssMite. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Pictures  teenagers  on  ■  drug  trip  with  disssutius  results  for 
tt>e  drug  users  but  tKM  for  the  pusher. 

l.I^up  and  youth.       I.  Motivation  Productions.    II.  Perenrusl  Educ 


mc. 
[HV5801J 

Perennial  Education 


613.8 


72-701005 

MARC 


The  Trip  back  (Motion  picture)    WRC-TV,  1969. 

24  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Perspective) 

Summitry:  Presents  heroin  addiction  as  a  problem  facing  every 
large  city  today.  Shows  bow  in  recent  years,  treatment  of  addicts  with 
methadone,  a  synthetic,  non-euphoric  drug,  has  gained  substantial 
acceptance.  Examines  two  successful  methadone  cllnica,  travels  with 
a  former  pusher,  and  talks  with  addicts. 

1.  Heroin.  2.  Methadone  hydrochloride.  i.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Television  station  WRC-TV.  Series:  Perspective  (Motion  picture) 
362.2  74-706185 

CINE 


A  Trip  down  memory  lane  (Motion  picture)  Kataonal 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Con- 
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill,  1966. 

12  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producers.  Arthur  LIpeett,  Donald  Brtttaln;  director  and 
editor.  Arthur  Llp^tt.  ..^      »w     .  _. 

Summary:  Uses  a  cMntolnatltMi  of  newsreefl  it«ne  from  the  last 
50  years  to  show  some  of  the  things  man  has  done  to  rate  coverage 
on  the  front  page  of  a  newil)«>er.  ,  „„_ 

1.  Twentieth  century.  2.  Newareels.  i.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board,     n.  Conitempotwy  FlIme/McG  raw-Hill. 

791.43  71-700464 

Contemporary  Film?/  McOraw-HUl 


Trip  steel  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films  in  collaboration 

with   X'.   S.   Atomic  Energy  Commission.     Made  and  re- 
leased by  Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  min.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Research  perspectives) 

Loop  aitn.    Film  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Majberry. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  the  metallurgical  process  In  the  forma- 
tion of  TRIP  (transformatlon-lnduced-plastlclty)  steel  and  studiea 
the  properties  of  the  steel. 

1.   Steel— -Metallurgy.         1.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder.  Colo. 
II.  Series:  Research  perspectives   (Motion  picture) 
[TN731]  669.1  79-714242 

Thome  Films 

Trip  through  the  Black  Forest  (Motion  pichtre)     German 
Federal   Railroad.     Released  by   Association   Films,  1961. 

30  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  old  customs  and  costumes,  as  well  as  the 
crafta  of  the  people  of  the  Black  Forect.  Includes  views  of  Baden- 
Baden,  Badeoweller,  and  Wlldbad. 

1.  Black  Forest — Descr.  &  trav.  t.  Germany  (Federal  Republic, 
194^        >    Bundesbabn.    n.  Association  Films,  inc. 

914.3  Fi  A  6&-606 

German  Federal  Rail-  road 


Trip  to  nowhere  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Newa.    Released  by 
NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

53  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Lucy  Jarvis;  director,  Joseph  Vadala. 

Summary:  Attempts  to  answer  why  young  people  turn  to  drugs 
by  focusing  on  two  parents  and  their  son  who  has  been  on  heroin 
for  five  years  without  bis  parents  knowledjre,  and  on  attempta  to  solve 
the  problem  in  Phoenix,  Arizona,  where  interviews  with  many  types 
of  young  people  show  the  attraction  of  drugs  In  a  depersonalized, 
materialistic  society. 

1.   Dmg  abuse.     2.   Drug  abuse — Phoenix,  Aria.  l   National 

Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBC  News.     n.  NBC  Bdocatlonal  En- 
terprises. 

167  73-709055 

NBC  Educational  Bnteis  prlaai 

A  Trip  to  the  birthplace  (FUmttrip)     Girl  Scouts  of  the 
U.  S.  A.,  1959. 

57  fr.     color.     85  mm. 

With  atudy  guide.  ,_     ,.,    ^ 

Summary:  Depicts  the  visit  of  a  Girl  Scout  tro<H>  to  the  birth- 
place of  girl  scouting  in  Savannah.  Georgia.  FoUowa  the  girls  as 
they  learn  about  the  national  program  and  about  Juliette  Ix»w,  the 
founder.     Includes  tips  on  how  to  prepare  for  a  trip. 

1.  Low.  Juliette  (Gordon)   1860-1927.  i.  Girl  Scouts  of  the 

United  States  of  America. 

Fi  A  67-3802 
Olri  Scouts  of  the  U.  8.  A. 


A  Trip  to  the  moon 
Bee 

Man  leama  to  Qy. 


486 


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A  Trip  to  tke  moutalas.  [Hlnutrip]  Media  Services  ind  Cap- 
tioned  Filau  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Educatioo  for  the  Hand- 
icapped. Made  by  Creative  Aru  Studio.  Rdeaaed  by  Educa* 
tiooal  Media  Distributioa  Center,  1967. 

15  ft.     color.     33  mm. 

Capooned  f«  lae  in  tchoo)  pfogfiin  for  the  deaf. 

With  tcnpt  and  tcacher'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Gabnelk  M.  Howe;  artist.  Aundn  Kaunon. 

SUMMARY;  UaoauorysbouiamouBtaiatriptotMcfabMicwontotodeaf 
chiidmi.  For  primary  grades. 

1  Deaf -Education— Eoglbh  language— Juvenile  films.  1.  United  States. 
Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Media  Service*  and  Capciooed 
Films  Branch      II.  Educational  Media  Distnbutioi)  Center 

lHV2468]  371.91  72-732573 

Creative  Am  Siudio  7]  MARC 

The  Trip  to  the  top  (Motion  picture)  Oroap  W  (the  Weet- 
inghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the  Opera- 
tion Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Re- 
leased by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  min.  «d.  color  with  bftw  seqiienc«fl'  16  mm.  (The  GoTern- 
ment  story,  no.  lit 

L.  C.  has  biw  print 

Credittr  Producer.  Alfred  Kelman;  director,  Jerry  Lee;  narrator, 
Stephen  Horn:  connittant,  Randall  B.  Blpley;  research,  Dell  Byrne. 

Summary;  ETpIaInn  how  aenlortty  leads  to  power  and  affects  the 
working  Conifrewt:  polntn  out  how  committee  chairmen,  baring  at- 
tnlned  their  pofiltlonn  through  seniority,  nuiy  block  legislation  that 
the  majority  of  Congressmen  and  their  constituents  want. 

1.  U,  S.  ConKreM.  2.  U.  S.  Congress— Commit  tees.  i.  Westing- 
bouse  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  Series:  The  OoTemmrat  storj 
{Motion  picture)  no.  11. 

328.73  72-707208 

Triple  jump  (Motion  picture)    Ryan  Films,  1963. 

13  min.    ad.    color.     16  mnL     (Track  and  field  inatructloD  series) 

Eastman  color. 

Issued  also  in  b&w.     L.  C.  hu  bJtw  print 

Credm:  Producer,  Frank  Ryan. 

SMmtnary:  Illustrates  the  objectlres  of  the  athlete  In  executing  the 
triple  Jump.  Prorlde*  examples  of  the  proper  form  and  type  of 
exercises  and  practice  required  to  achlere  skill  In  this  activity. 

I.  Jumiring.  I.  Ryan  nims,  Hamden,  Conn.  Series :  Track 

and  field  Inatructloo  aeries  (Uotlon  picture) 

Fi 67-889 


Triplejuip.  [Motion  picture]    Athletic  Institute,  1969.    Madeby 
Calvin  Production*. 

■pproi.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Track  and  field,  no.  7) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

Abo  issued  in  standard  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Bob  rimmons.  John  Mitchell. 

SUMMARY:  Memben  of  (he  University  of  Kansas  Track  Team  demoniiratc 
the  coTTCCl  techniques  for  executing  ihc  triple  jump. 

1,  Jumping.     2.  Kansas.     University— Track -athletics.        I.  Athletic  Insti- 
tute.    11.  Series:  Track  and  field.  [Motion  picture.  Athletic  Instttutci  no.  7. 
tGV1077i  796.4  72-700924 

Athletic  iBStituU  73  MARC 

Tri^e  jomp  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Field) 
Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartrldice  case. 

Summary;  Detailed  analysis  of  triple  Jump  tedmlqnes,  ntl Tiling 
high  speed  and  freeze  frame  photoftraphy. 

1.  Jumping.  I.  Ealing  Coriwratlon,  Ombrldge,  Mass.  Series: 
Field  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-705324 

Ealing  Corp. 

Triple  syllable  words  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.  SI.  color,  super  8  """  (Beading  skills  n:  ChanglDg 
Towel  founds,  diphthongs,  syllables) 

I»op  lllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credita:  Author.  Virginia  Blggy. 

Summary;  Explains  bow  to  determine  where  to  dlrlde  a  tbree 
syllable  word  and  wttlch  syllable  baa  the  strongest  accent  For 
primary  grades. 

I.   English  language— Syllabication — Juvailto  films.  l  Scaling 

Corporation,  Cambridge,  Haas.        Series:  Beading  skills  n:  Changing 
vowel  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables  ( Motion  picture) 

372.6  70-701225 

Ealing  Corporatloo 


Triple-syllable  words  (Motion  pictare)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

2  min.  si.  color,  super  6  mm.  (Action  viewer  reading  skills 
II:  (Changing  soundx,  diphthongs,  syllables) 

Loop  niffl  for  hand  viewer. 

Credits;  Author,  M.  Virginia  Blggy. 

Summary:  Explains  bow  to  determine  where  to  divide  a  three  syl- 
lable word  and  which  syllable  has  the  strongest  accent  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.   English   language— Syllabication— Juvenile  films.  I.  Ealing 

Corporation.  Cambridge,   Mass.  Series:   Action   viewer  reading 

■kills  II:  Changing  sounds,  diphthongs.  sylUbles   (Motion  picture) 

872.6  73-710070 

Eating  Corporation 


Tripping  {Motion  picture)     FilmFair  Communications,  1970. 

15  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Drug  films — sltertiatlves  to  drugs) 
Summtiiy:  A  demonstration  of  techniques  in  "turning  on"  without 

drugs. 

'    1.   Sncress.  i.   FilmFair  Communications.  Series:   Drug 

films — alternatives  to  drugs  (Uotlon  picture) 

362.8  70-706671 

FilmFair  Commnnlca-  tlons 


TViptych:  Hie  abstractkuis  (Motion  picture)  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Torricelli 
Productions. 

d  mill,     sd,     color.     16  nun. 

SieNmary:  Part  two  of  a  triptych  on  the  growth  of  man  and  the 
progress  of  communication.  Uses  peychodytuuntc  effects.  Desltfiied 
to  be  shown  Independently  or  simultatteously  with  Tbe  geometries  sod 
The  players. 

1.  Communication.  t.  American  l^lephone  and  Tel^n^ph  Com- 

pany.    II.  Torricelli  Productions,     m.  The  Abstractions  (Uotlon  pic- 
ture) 

OOlJi  78-706136 

CINE 


Triptych:  The  gewnetrics  (Motion  picture)  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Torricelli 
Productions. 

9  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm.  ^    ^ 

Summary:  Part  one  of  a  triptych  on  the  growth  of  man  and  the 
progress  of  communlcatloa  Uses  applied  geometry.  Designed  to  be 
shown  Independently  or  stmultaneoosly  with  The  sbstractlona  and 
The  players.  .  ™  ,  ..  ^ 

1   Ommunicatlon.  i.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Omu- 

pany.     n.  Torricelli  Prodactl<Hia.     ni.  Tbe  Geometries  (Uotlon  plc- 

*""*'  001.5  71-706137 

CINE 

Triptych:  The  pUyers  (Motion  picture)  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  Torricelli  Pro- 
ductions. 

9  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summery;  Part  three  of  a  triptych  on  the  growth  of  man  and  the 
progress  of  communication.  Uses  live  mtinefrcalllgraphlcs.  Designed 
to  be  shown  Independently  or  simultaneously  with  The  geometries 
and  The  abstractions. 

1.  Communication.  i.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 

pany, n.  Torricelli  Productions,  in.  Tbe  Players  (Uotlon  picture) 
001.5  75-706138 

CINE 

Trisecting  straight  Une  with  triangles  (Motion  ptoture) 
Waiden  Fihn  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Baale  drafting  tedmlQQes) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Rulers  (Instnunents)     2.  Uectumlcal  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.        Series :  Basic  drafting  techniques  ( Uotlon  pic- 
ture) 

744  79-708342 

Waldeo  Film  Corp. 


(FUmstrip)     Her- 


Trisensory  reading  improvement 

bei-t  M    Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

4  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  und  8  phonodLscs  (2  s.  each).  12  in., 
331  rpm.     mtcrc^roove. 

With  eierdw  booklets. 

CtediU:  .\uthors.  Elizabeth  Stimaon.  Marymary  French. 

Summari/:  A  sequence  of  reading  improvement  lessons,  emiriiaslz- 
Ing  tmsic  words  and  pbrases  of  tbe  English  language.  For  Individ- 
ualized study.    With  oaptloDS. 

1.  Developmental  reading.        i.  Herbert  U.  Biklns  Company. 

371.9  73-734060 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Triumph  in  France  (Motion  picture)  American  Broadcast- 
ing Co.    Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

2'J  m'n.  Bd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Winston  Churchill;  The  valiant 
years  no.  20l 

B^ised  on  the  book  Tbe  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Ben  Feiner;  originator.  Jack  Le  Vlen;  writer, 
Consuntlne  FItzgibbon;  Cburchlirs  narration,  Richard  Burton; 
narrator,  Gary  Merrill;  editor,  Jean  Oser. 

Summary:  l.'ses  docutnentary  footage  to  describe  tbe  V-1  bombings 
of  London,  the  Allied  landings  In  southern  Prance,  the  Allied  break- 
through in  Normandy,  and  the  liberation  of  Paris. 

1.  World  War.  193&- 1945— France   (1W4-1946)  i.  Churchill. 

Sir  Winston  Leonard  Spencer.  1874-1965.  The  Second  World  War. 
n.  .\merican  Broadcasting  Company,  iii.  Screen  Gems,  Inc.  Se- 
ries: Winston  Churchill!  The  valiant  years  (Motion  picture)  no.  2a 

Fi 67-2118 


The  Triumph  of  Christy  Brown  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  C«nter.  Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center.  1971. 

fiO  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm. 

sr.MMARY  :  Traces  the  life  of  author  and  painter  Christy  Brown, 
who  has  been  afflicted  with  cerebral  palsy  since  birth  and  has  had 
full  use  of  only  his  left  foot.  .  .„  .     , 

1.   Brown,  Christy.  1882-  I.  National  Educational  Televi- 

sion and  Radio  Center.      II.  Indiana.      University.      Andlo-Viaual 

™6b52.R5894]  928  71-711458 

Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center 

The  Triumph  of  industry.  Ig35-18<0  (FOmgtrip)  Visual 
Productions,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Protli- 
mann  Associates,  1968. 

89  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Looking  Into  history,  no.  Ifl) 

With  teadiers  guide.  ,  _.       „ 

Summary:  lUustrates  tbe  Bngllah  social  scene  daring  tae  years 

of  the  triumph  of  Industry,  1836-1890.  ^,       , 

1.  Ot  Brit— Social  life  and  customs— 19th  century.        l  ^^^ 

Productions.      n.    Prothmann   AasocUtea.  Series:    IxwUng  Into 

history  (FUnistrlp.    Protlunann  Associatas)  Do.  IS-  __  »  . 

942.081  7a-734703 


The  Triumph  of  romanticism  (FUmsirip)    Bnmswick  Pro- 
ductions, 1968. 

60  fr.     color.    55  mm.     (The  Novel  In  Uterattire) 

Cre4it$:  Director.  Karen  Weintraub:  writer,  Jane  Oevertx:  lllna- 
trators,  Richard  Hall,  Eva  HIU,  William  Hill;  editor,  R!U  Watson. 

Bummary:  A  survey  of  a  period  In  tbe  derrtopmeot  of  tbe  novd 
as  s  literary  form.    With  captions. 

L   Fiction— History  and  criticism.  l  Brtmswlct  Productions. 

Series :  The  Novel  In  literature  ( Fllmatrip) 

809.3  74-732984 

Bninswidc  Productions 


The  Triumphant  Union  and  the  Canadian  etrnfederaticm 

(1863-1867)    (Motion  picture)      National  Fihn  Board  of 
Canada,  1969. 

58  min.     sd.     b&w.    16  tnm.     (Struggle  for  a  border,  no.  7) 
CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  Ronald  Dick;  directors,  Pierre 
L'Avare,  Ronald  Dick ;  commenUry.  William  Weintraub ;  commenU- 
tor,  J.  Frank  Willis;  music,  Robert  Fleming:  editor,  Marion  Mead- 
ows. 

SUMMARY:  A  synopsis  of  the  course  of  relaUoos  among  Great 
Britain,  Canada,  and  the  North  and  South  in  the  United  SUtes 
during  and  after  the  American  Civil  War. 


487 


1  u  S— HlKorj— Cl'll  War.  2.  U.  S.— Foreljn  reUOoi»— Can- 
ada. S.  Canada— ForelBl  relatlona— U.  S.  4.  O.  S— Foi»l«n  rela- 
tlona— Gt.  Brit.  5.  Gt.  BriL— Foreign  relaUona— U.  8.  6.  Canada- 
Foreign  reUtlona— Ot.  Brit.  7.  Ot.  BriL— Foreign  r«latlona— Canada. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  II.  Series:  Struggle  for  a  border 
(Motion  picture)  no.  7.  ^.r^,^ 

[E183.8.C2]  971.04  75-712807 

National  Film  Board  ot  Canada 


Trogmoffy    (Moaon    picture)       King    Screen    Prodncaons, 

1971. 

H  mill     Bd.    color.    16  mm.     (Reading  series) 

SUMMARY:  Uses  tile  story  of  a  boj  and  girl  who  teach  a  crea- 
ture from  Saturn  ho«  to  write  In  BngiUh  as  a  means  ot  teaching 
some  of  the  fundamenuis  of  functional  reading  and  writing,  includ- 
ing concepts  of  intonation  and  letter-aoond  phonic  relatlonahlpa.    For 

""  1 ''llogiw^arts  (Primary)        1.  King  Screen  Productions. 
II.  Series:  Reading  series  (Motion  picture)  -.™., 

[LB1528]  372.6  70-712926 

King  Screen  Productloixs 


Lee  Trois  ours  (Filmstrip)    Cedima,  Paris.    Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  G«e8ler  Pub.  Co.,  1959. 

30  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  photiodisc:  1  a.  12  liL,  331  rpm.,  14 
min. 

With  lesson  In  Frw>ch. 

Summarv:  A  French  language  teaching  film.     Presents  the  story 
of  Goldilocks  and  the  three  bears.    With  captlwis. 

1     French    language — Audio-visual   Instructloa  i.   The   three 

bears,    il  OMIma  films,    in.  Geeeler  Publishing  Company. 

440.7  73-732772 

Gessler  Pub.  Co. 


Lee  Trois  petite  cochons  (Famatrip)  C6dinia  films,  Paris, 
1957.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Gessler  Pub.  Ca,  1960. 

2  flluistrlps  (pL  1,  30  fr.:  pt.  2.  96  fr.)  color.  30  mm.  and 
phooodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  14  min. 

With  text  m  French. 

Bummary:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Presents  the  story 
of  tbe  three  Uttle  pigs.  __        ,,»*,_ 

1    French   language— Audlo-vlaual   instmcUon.  i.  Three  Uttle 

pigs".    II.  C6dima  aims,    iil  Gessler  Publishing  Company.  ^_ 

Gessler  Pub.  Co. 


The  Trojan  horse  (Motion  picture)  San  Francisco  Art  Cen- 
ter. Made  by  Ronald  Boetwick  and  Robert  Blaisdell.  Re- 
leased by  University  of  California  Extension  Media  Center, 

1969. 

28  mliL     wl.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Portrays  without  narration  the  evolution  and  succms 
of  artist  Fredrlc  Hobbs'  dragon-like  parade  sculpture  entitled  The 
Trojan  horw.  Shows  the  artist  at  work  and  at  play,  providing  in- 
sight into  the  sources  of  his  inspiration  and  bis  creative  process. 

1.  Hobbs,  Fredrlc.    Trojan  horse.  t.  San  Francisco  Art  Center, 

n.  California.    University.    Extension  Media  Center. 

735  72-706700 

CIKE 


Troll  Associates 
see 

Abe  Lincoln  In  Indiana. 

Addition. 

Addition  and  subtraction. 

The  Adult  Ailanthus  moth. 
The  African  ABC. 

Ailanthus  egg  and  caterpillar. 
Ailanthus  spins  a  silk  cocoon. 
All  around  with  circles. 

American  bears. 

Angles  and  more  angles. 

The  Ant  lion. 

Antelope. 
Ants. 

The  Arab  world  and  Islam. 
Aroimd  the  world  with  Magellan. 
Baby  birds,  high  and  low. 
Balboa  discovers  the  Pacific. 


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Troll  Associates   (Continued) 

Balloons  and  bubbles,  the  story  of  air. 
Be  a  danger  fighter. 
The  Beaver,  nature's  enfineer. 

Bees. 
Bighorn  sheep. 

Birth  and  growth  of  a  praying  mantis. 
Bison. 

Black  swallowtail:   becoming  a  butterfly. 
Black  swallowtail:   caterpillar  to  pupa. 

Black  swallowtail:   egg  laying  and  hatching. 
Blowing  sands,  deserts  in  America, 
Booker  T.  Washington. 
The  Busy  wind,  our  invisible  friend. 

The  Byzantine  Empire. 

Capitalization — don't  hide  in  trees,  please! 

Cecropia:   building  a  cocoon. 

Cecropia:   emerging  from  the  egg. 

Cecropia:   the  moth  appears. 

Champlain  in  the  wilderness. 

Changing  currents  of  civil  rights,  1942- 
1960. 

The  Chinook,  fishermen  of  the  North- 
west. 

Cicada  laying  eggs. 
The  Cicada  nymph  appears. 
OaMrooni  journeys. 
Community  manners. 
Cortes  In  the  land  of  the  Aztecs. 
Counting  numbers  and  whole  numbers. 
The  Crow,  people  of  the  Great  Plains. 
Dick  Whittlngton  and  bis  cat. 
Discoverinf  foasils. 

Discovering  simple  power  and  energy. 
Division, 

Dollars  and  sense. 

Dolley  Madison  in  the  White  House. 
Hie  Elves  and  the  shoemaker. 
The  Emperor  and  the  nightingale. 
Farm  babies,  wake  up. 
Favorite  poems  about  animals. 


Favorite  poems  about  children's  ad- 
ventures. 

Favorite  poems  about  holidays  and 
seasons. 

Favorite  poems  about  the  world  of  nature. 
Favorite  poems  of  American  patriotism. 
Favorite  poems  of  fun  and  laughter. 
Fireflies  and  other  night  insects. 

The  First  Thanksgiving. 

Flash,  crash,  and  glow — electricity  in  a 
bulb. 

Follow  the  rainbow  and  catch  the  colors. 

Following  directions. 

Forest  families, 

A  Fourth  of  July  adventure. 

Fractions. 

Frederick  Douglass. 

From  abolition  movements  to  civil  war, 
1850-1865. 

From  Africa  to  the  New  World. 

From  Reconstruction  to  Jim  Crow,  1865- 
1898, 

The  Full-grown  cicada, 
George  Washington  Carver. 

George  Washington's  birthday. 

Getting  lost. 
Getting  to  know  our  solar  system. 

Oeyien  and  hot  springs. 
Glaciers. 

Going  to  school. 

A  Good  citizen  in  school. 
Grammar  ttsage — let's  give  a  show. 

Growing  up  to  be  a  good  citizen. 
Growing  up  with  Sam  Houston. 
Harriet  Tubman. 

Hatcheries  and  transplanting  fish — conservation. 

The  Headless  horseman  and  Ichabod 
Crane. 

Hello,  New  Year, 

Here  comes  Columbus  Day, 

Home  manners. 

The  Hopl  and  Navajo,  people  of  the  South- 


488 


Hot  and  cold. 

Itow  a  fonat  fire  chanfea  Ac  land. 

How  animals  communicate. 

How  insects  adapt  and  survive. 
How  tmecta  and  birda  care  for  dkctr  younc. 

How  insects  eat. 

How  insects  move. 

How  insects  reproduce. 
How  to  make  and  uae  a  alide. 

How  to  read  a  newspaper. 

How  to  see  the  moon  and  pUneta  throtich  a  refracting 
tdeacope. 

How  to  see  the  sun  and  itan  through  a  reOecting  tele- 
(cope. 

How  to  study. 

How  to  weigh  and  meaaure. 

I  beg  your  pardon. 

If  you  were  born  in  France. 

If  you  were  born  in  Holland. 

If  you  were  bom  in  Nigeria. 

If  you  were  bora  in  Switzerland. 

In^)ortance  of  weeds. 


Indian  children. 
Iikdian  homea. 

Indian  legenda. 

Insect  and  plant  partners. 
Insect  camouflages. 
Insect  defenses. 

Insect  hunters  and  trappers. 

Introducing  English. 

Introduction  to  sets. 

The  Iroquois,  people  of  the  longhouse. 

Irrigation. 

Jackie  Robinson. 

Jason  and  the  golden  fleece. 

The  Jeffersons  of  Monticello. 

John  Henry  and  his  mighty  hammer. 

Johnny  Appleseed. 
Jorlnda  and  Jorlngel. 
Jungle  animals. 

Leaders  who  left  their  mark. 


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Troll  Associates    (Continued) 

A  Newcomer  comes  to  town. 

Saving  our  wildlife. 

Nouns — ^who's  who  in  this  crazy  zoo  ? 

School  manners. 

Learning  to  do  things  for  yourself. 

Number  line. 

The  Seminoles  of  the  South. 

Learning  to  he^  ethers. 

On  board  the  Half  Moon  with  Henry  Hudson. 

Sentences— a  silly  day  with  Cecil. 

Learning  to  Usten  carefully. 

The  Silly  number  mystery. 

Learning  to  write  letters. 

Opening  new  doors. 

I*if  the  Lucky,  Viking  explorer. 

Oral  reports :   how  to  talk  out  loud. 

Six  simple  machines. 

Snow  on  mistletoe,  Christmas  around  the 

Let's  explore  the  moon. 

world. 

Our  lime  calendar:  a  day,  a  week,  a  monlh. 

Life  in  a  pond. 

Our  world  of  light. 

Sojourner  Truth. 

life  in  ancient  Egypt. 

Spelling — how  spelling  almost  ruined 

Paragraphs — Henry  learns  something  new. 

Mudville's  little  league. 

Ufe  in  the  Dark  Ages. 

Parts  of  speech — up  and  away  in  a  flying 

Splendor  of  ancient  Greece. 

Life  in  the  early  American  cotonia. 

boat. 

A  Spookey  tale  for  Halloween. 

Ufe  In  the  Middle  Ages. 

Pattern  and  design  in  nature. 

Stars  and  more  stars. 

Life  in  the  new  American  colonies. 

Paul  Bunyan  and  his  great  blue  ox. 

Uzaida. 

Pecos  Bill  and  Lightning. 

Subtraction. 

The  Ixing  hard  struggle,  1898-1942. 

Pegasus  the  winged  horse. 

Looking  up  facts  and  information. 

The  Sun. 

Perseus  and  Medusa. 

Tent  caterpillar:   building  cocoons. 

The  Luna  moth. 

Place  value. 

Tent  caterpillar:  building  the  tent. 

Mafic  worid  of  lifht 

The  Planets,  mysterious  worlds  around  us. 

Tent  caterpillar:    the  egg  cluster. 

Magnet  push  and  pull. 

The  Plantation  system,  1790-1850. 

Termites. 

Marco  Polo,  man  of  destiny. 

PoUution. 

Theseus  and  the  minotaur. 

Martin  Luther  King. 

Ponce  de  Le6n  in  the  New  World. 

Things  that  bounce. 

Mary  McLeod  Bethune. 

The  Porcupine  and  his  cousins. 

Things  that  fall. 

Mathematical  relationships. 

A  Praying  mantis  grows  up. 

Things  that  float. 

Members  of  sets. 

Praying  mantis  ma»ng  and  reproduction. 

Things  that  fly. 

Memorial  Day. 

Predators  and  parasites. 

Things  that  roll. 

Mesopotamia,  cradle  of  civilization. 

Prometheus  and  the  gift  of  fire. 

Things  that  stick. 

Monarch:    caterpillar  to  pupa. 

Punctuation  marks — Melvin  makes  his 

Time  for  autumn  and  winter. 

Monarch:   chrysalis  to  Ijutterfly. 

mark. 

Time  for  spring  and  summer. 

Punctuation — there's  a  dragon  in  my  back- 

A Tree  grows  up. 

Monarch:   egg  to  caterpillar. 

yard. 

Trees  for  Arbor  Dav. 

More  parts  of  speech — the  case  of  the 
missing  money  bag. 


More  sentences — the  haunted  house. 
More  sets. 
Multiplication. 
A  Nature  walk. 

Nature's  homebuilders. 
Nature's  tiny  scavengers. 


Rabbits,  hares  and  their  enemies. 

Raccoons. 

Rapunzel. 

Recognizing  individual  differences. 

The  Renaissance. 

Rip  Van  Winkle. 

Robert  E.  Lee,  soldier  for  the  South. 

Rumpelstlltskin. 

Safety  first. 
Saving  our  land. 


489 


True  or  (abe,  ofilical  illusions. 

Using  reference  materials. 
The  Valentine  mystery. 

Verbs — a  strange  new  brother. 
Wake  up,  Mr.  Bear. 

Wapiti,  American  elk. 
Wasps. 
Water  and  its  many  fiKcs. 

Weasels,  skunks  and  badgers. 


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Troll  AsBociateB    (Continued) 

What  is  a  congressman. 
What  u  a  flower? 

What  is  a  governor. 

What  b  a  magnet? 
What  is  a  mammal? 
What  is  a  mayor. 
What  is  a  president. 

What  is  a  tree? 

What  is  metamorphosis  ? 
What  to  do  w^ien  you  fail. 
What  to  do  when  you  visit. 
What's  big  and  what's  little. 

When  to  be  a  leader,  when  to  be  a  follower. 

World  of  ancient  Rome. 

Years  of  challenge,  1960-1970, 

The  TroUcy,  by  Solly.  [Motion  picture]     Dennis  S.  Johnaon. 
Released  by  Perennial  Education.  1972. 

23  min.     *d.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Documenta  the  devclopmeotoftrotlcy  can  from  1840  (o  1923. 
Dncribet  the  influence  of  troUeyt  on  Life  in  the  Uniteid  Statc»,  and  ahows  their 
effect  on  the  growth  of  cities. 

1.  Strect-railiMda— United  Sutea— History.  1.  Jtrfuaon,  Deonia  Scoa 
M-  Perennial  Education,  inc. 

eTF723i  388.4  72-700026 

ONE  72  MARC 

Tronchet  productions 
see 


Oirl    Scouts    of   the 


Adolescence. 

The    Troop    committee    {FUirutrip) 
V.  S.  A.,  1963. 

TiT  fr.  •-oli>r.  x;  mm.  and  plionodiso:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  15  mln. 
nilcrogroove. 

With  BliKly  Kulde  and  script 

Summarv:  Shows  how  troop  committees  can  l»e  helpful  in  .wlviQg 
the  problems  of  Girl  Scout  leadens  and  neighborhood  orgnnlzei-x: 
bow  oommunlly  support  results  from  troop  committee  enthusiasm ; 
and  how  troop  cominlttees  maintain  good  relationships  between  the 
community  and  Girl  Scouting. 

1.  Girl  Scouts.  i.  Girl  Scouts  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
369.463  Fi  A  68-4225 

Girl  Scouts  of  the  0.  S.  A. 

Tropical  Atlantic  cloud  patterns,  part  1  (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Meteorology-climatology) 

Ijoop  Dim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Mayberry. 

1.  Clouds — Atlantic  Oc«an.  2.  Clouda— Tropics.  I.  Tboroe  nima. 
Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  Meteorology-cllmatolosy  < Motion 
picture) 

[QC924.A]  551.6  72-712431 

Thome  rilms.  Inc. 

Tropical  Atlantic  cloud  patterns,  part  2  (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Filma,  1»70. 

S  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     ( Mateorolocy-cllnuitolocy > 

lioop  film.    Pllm  notes  oo  cartridge  cmM. 

CREDITS :  Prodacer.  Tom  Hayberry. 

1.  Cloitda— Atlantic  Ocean.  3.  Cloada— Tropica.  I.  Thome  Filma, 
Inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  It.  Series:  Heteorology-dtmatology  (Uotloo 
picture. 

[QC»a4.A]  Ml.6  76-712432 

Tbonte  ninw.  Inc. 

Tropical  crops:  foods  (Filmatrip)  Common  Ground,  Loq- 
dtm,  1970.  Made  by  Alfred  D.  Jonee.  Releaaed  in  the 
V.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Anociatea. 

86  fr.    color.    8S  mm. 

WItb  teacbers  notes. 

Summary :  A  dauiled  study  of  th«  loods  of  ttte  tropica.  PortraTa 
tite  Indocnce  of  dlmatlr  rartanU  on  the  growth  of  th«  foods  and 
daplfU  tba  flMtbods  of  coltlTatlon. 

1.  Tropical  cropa.  I.  Common  Oround.  ltd.,  London.  II.  Car- 
man EdocatloiMil  Aaaoctatcs. 

338.10918  70-738560 

Carman  Educatkmal 


Tropical   forests   of   the   Americas    (FUmstnp)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

52  f  r.     color.     35  mm,     ( Forests  of  the  Amerlcaa) 

Credit*:  CoUuborator,  Orle  L.  Loucks. 

Summarv:  Invextlgates  four  kinds  of  tropical  forests  and  Includes 
a  detailed  study  of  the  lowland  rain  forest  Bmpbaalzes  the  condi- 
tions which  Influence  trees  and  modify  tbelr  growth. 

1.  Forests  and  forestry — Latin  America.  2.  Rain  forests.  i.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Coriwratlon.  Series:  Foreata 
of  the  Americas  (Filmatrip) 

Fi  A  67-4166 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Bdncatlonal  Corp. 


Tropica!  Pacific  ckrad   patt«m8,   part   1    (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  mln.    aL    color,    aoper  8  mm.     ( Meteorologj-cJlmatoloBy ) 
Loop  flliB.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Tom  Mayberry.  m*,^™.  nifn- 

1.  Clouds-Paclflc  Ocean.    2.  Cloud»-Troplcs.        I.  Thorne  J»to»; 

inc,    Boulder,   Colo.    II.    Serlea:    Ueteorology-cUmatology    (Motion 

[Q^.P]  561.6  70-712433 

Thome  rilms,  inc. 

Tropical   Pacific  cloud   patterns,   part  2   (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     {Meteorology-climatology) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS  :  Producer.  Tom  Mayberry.  t*„™«   Films 

1.  Clouda-Paciflc  <>«»^  2.  Cloada-Troplca.  L  Ttorne  Fll^ 
inc..  Boulder.  Colo.  II.  Series:  Meteorology-climatology  (Motion 
picture) 

[QC924.P]  561.6 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 


73-712434 


The   Tropical  rain   forest    (FUmttrip)      Eye  Gate  House, 
1969. 

and  phonodlsc :  1  s..  12  in..  331  rpm.     ( Land 


.  M.  Twomey;  film 


.'il  fr.     color.    35  m 
bloniea  of  the  world) 

With  teacher's  manuaL 

Credita:  Photographers,  Arthur  C.  Twomey, 
editor,  Karin  E.  KUnk.  _,,.,,. -^  „-  ♦•,. 

Sumtnary:  Points  out  cbaracterlstlc  vegetoUoo  and  wUdlife  of  the 
tropical  rain  forest  and  shows  how  these  organisms  haTe  adapted 
to  the  regional  climate  and  to  each  other. 

J.  Bain  forests.  l  Eye  Gate  Honae,  Inc.  Series:  Land 

biomea  of  the  world  (Flimstrtp)  _„.«„- 

681  74r-734867 

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Tropical  wet  forest  {Motion  picture)  Harper  A  Bow,  1970. 
Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

IjOop  flUn  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  and  teachers 
manual. 

Summary:  Explains  the  relationship  of  flora  and  fauna  in  Tarloas 
tropical  rain  forests. 

1    Rain  foresta     2.  Forest  ecology.  i.  Harper  &  Bow.  Pub- 

lishers.       Series;  Biology  series  (Motion  picture.    Harper  *  Row) 

674.6  77-708966 

Harper  &  Row.  Publishers 

Trouble  in  Eden  {Motion  picture)  Pennsylvania  Dept.  of 
Internal  Affairs,  1966.  Made  by  Ralph  Lopatin  Produc- 
tions. 

30  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director  and  writer,  Josephine  K.  Hansen.  .„.^^,„    „_^ 

Summaru-  Showa  how  urban  sprawl  of  houses,  bl8b»«>S'  "°° 
cot^mTrX^interests  can  destroy  inuch  of  the  beauty  -"^  e<^o^ 
growth  of  Pennsylvania  towns.  Urges  actlrltl^  by  town  dtlaens 
■nrf  local  zoveruments  to  revitalise  their  communities. 

1  Urba^iSuo^l-Pennsylvanlu.  2.  Urban  reuewal-Pennsylyanla. 
,.  Pennaylyanla.     Dept  of  »''t'^^'^*J?]^-  ^j  q^^q 


Tronblc  oa  the  Job.  [Motion  picture]  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1972.  Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media 
Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch.  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education 
for  the  Handicapped. 

approx    15  min.     id.     color.      16  mm,     (Humin  behavior  scries) 
SUMMARY:  Shows  a  handicapped  employee  counseling  with  ■  hearing 

worker,  and  tclll  how  he  reaolves  hit  problem  as  a  result  or  the  consultation.  Pace 

with  lip-reading  and  captions  involving  handicapped  children. 

I.  Handicapped— Employment.     2.  Counseling,        1    Universal  Education 

and  Visual  Arts.     II.  United  States.     Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch.     111.  Scries:  Human  behavior 

series.  [Motion  picture] 

(HD7255]  371.9  72-701598 

Media  Services  and  72  MARC 

Captioned  ¥S\aa 


University  of  Illinois.  Vocational 


Troable  fbootiitg.  [Filmatrip] 
Agriculture  Service,  1955. 


61  fr      bftw,     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Gives  procedures  for  idenUfyini  and  locaiinf  the  troubles  of 
elcctrk  motors.  Includes  information  about  motors  thai  are  completely  dead,  run 
unevenly,  or  heat  excessively,  and  motors  which  hum  but  will  not  start. 

1.  Electric  motors— Repairin|.  2,  Electric  motors— Testing.  I.  Illinois. 
University.     Vocational  Agriculture  Service. 

ITK4057,  621.46  72-735254 

111.  Univ.  Vocaiional  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


Trouble  rtiooting  a  bell  drcidt  {Motion  picture)     Fairfield 
Associates.    Released  by  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1968. 

4  mln.     Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electrical  bouse  wiring) 

Loop  dim  mounted  ID  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

ib'timmory;   Demonstrates  various  procedures  needed  for  trouble 
shooting  of  a  bell  circuit. 

1.  Electric  bells.        i.  Fairfield  Associates,    ii.  Jam  Handy  School 
Serrlce,  Inc.         Series:  Electrical  house  wiring  (Motion  picture) 
621.82  7»-702287 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Trouble  shootinK  the  motion  picture  project(»:  (FUmstrip) 

Educational  Filmstrips,  1&62. 

51  fr      color.     35  mm.      (The  Projectionist  In  action,  no.  8) 

Creditt:  Editor,  Kenneth  Russell. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  locate  sources  of  trouble  In  a  motion 
picture  projector,  and  bow  to  repair  Its  rarioos  parts.    With  captlona. 

1.  Moving-picture  projectors.  i.  Educational  Eltmstrlpa,  Hnnta- 

vlUe,  Texas.  Series:   The  Projectionist  In  action    (Filmatrip) 

no.  3. 

778.5  Fi  A  68-4880 

Educational  Filmstrips 

Trouble  shots  {Motion  picture)    EalinR  Corp.,  1969. 

■1  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Golf) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credili:  Author,  Bru«-e  G.  Fosmim. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  to  get  out  of  the  rough,  how  to  hit  the 
high  ball  and  low  ball,  and  bow  to  bit  out  of  a  bunker  by  means  of 
exploding  and  chipping.  „,.,.. 

1.   Swing   (Golf)  L  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series:  Golf  (Motion  picture) 

796.352  75-700682 

Ealing  Corporation 

The  Troable  with  angels   {Motion  picture)     William  Frye 
Productions.     Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

112  mln.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Color  jy  Patbe. 

Based  on  the  novel  Life  with  Mother  Superior,  by  Jane  Trahey. 

Credit4:  Producer,  William  Frye;  director,  Ida  Lupino;  screenplay. 
Blanche  Hanalie;  mualc.  Jerry  Goldsmith;  director  of  photography. 
Lionel  Llndon;  film  editor,  Rot>ert  C.  Jones.  Catt:  Rosalind  Rus- 
sell. Hayley  MUbt.  BInnie  Barnes.  Gypey  Rose  I*e,  June  Harding. 

Sutnmary:  A  comedy  about  two  turbulent  teenage  girls  who  create 
a  great  deal  of  mischief  at  an  austere  convent  school,  but  who  are 
frequently  outwitted  by  a  wise  and  patient  Mother  Superior. 

L  Trabey,  Jane.  Life  with  Mother  Superior,  il  William  Frye 
Productions,     ni.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1698 


The  Trouble  with  breakfast   {Motion  picture) 
Productions,  1970. 


Minifilms 


490 


6  min.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

Summarv:  Asks  why  teenagers  avoid  breakfast,  and  discusses 
breakfast  problems. 

1.  Breakfasts.  2.  Nutrition.  S.  Food  habits.  i.  Minlfllms  Pro- 
ductions. 

6185  79-706139 

OINB 


The  Trouble  with  Chinatown  {Motion  picture)    WNBC-TV. 
Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer.  Bill  Turque. 

Summary:  Explains  that  many  Chinese  are  beginning  to  look 
again  at  their  traditional  Isolation  from  Western  life  and  are  find- 
ing ways  to  deal  with  the  new  problems  of  a  rapidly  chanBlnjt  social 
structure  through  such  solutions  as  a  bilingual  professional  group 
to  deal  with  the  problems  of  housing,  employment,  family  counsel- 
ling, and  legal  as.s|stance. 

1.  Chinese  In  the  United  States.  i.  New  York.  Television  sta- 
tion WNBC-TV.     II.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

301.463  77-709056 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prises 


The  Trouble  with  Eunice  {Motion  picture)  Television, 
Radio,  and  Film  Commission  of  the  Methodist  Church, 
1965. 

26  mln.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm.     (Breakthru  i) 

Credits:  Producers.  Nelson  Price;  director,  John  Clayton;  writer, 
Robert  Crean.  ,  .      ,.  „        .x. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  about  a  young  girl  who  realises  the 
Importance  of  accepting  personal  responsibility  Instead  of  blindly 
Conforming  to  group  standards.  „  ,     ,  „.  ^     .     m.. 

1  Responsibility.  i.  Methodist  Cburch  (United  SUtes)  Tele- 
vision, Radio,  and  Film  Commission.         Series:  Breakthru  i  (Motion 

'"'°""  801.16  Fi67-il6 


Tile  Trouble  with  trash  {Motion  picture)  Caterpillar  Trac- 
tor Co.  Made  by  Calvin  Productions.  Released  by 
Modern  Talkinji;  Picture  Service,  1970. 

28  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summery:  Discusses  various  ways  of  compacting,  tibrcddlng,  and 
recycling  waste  to  reduce  the  volume  left  for  disposal.  Evaluates 
properly  engineered  sanitary  tandfllls  as  the  most  satisfactory  method 
of  disposal 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  disposal.  i.  Caterpillar  Tractor  Company, 
u.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

628  76-706701 

CINE 


Westminster  Films, 


Trouble  with  words  {Motion  picture) 
Toronto,  1968. 

14  mln.    sd,    color.    16  mm. 

French   version   reiea-ied   under   the  title   Le   dialogue  se   fait   & 
deux. 

Summary:   Illustrates  the  problem  of  not  hearing  what  one  has 
been  told  In  a  story  about  communications  on  and  off  the  Job. 

1.  Oral  communication.        i.  Westminster  Films. 

001.6  70-706962 

Nstionai  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Hm  Tnmbto  with  words.  [Motion  picture]     Weatminster  Films. 
Toronto.  1968.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  CCM  Filnu  [197-?] 

15  min.     id      color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Examine*  the  cnmmunkalioni  tiructurc  in  ihe  wofker-iob  rc- 
laiionihip.  the  piobkmt  involved,  and  their  toluiion. 

I.  Communicaiion  in  manafcmcni.         I.  Wciimintiet  Film>       II.  CCM 
Film*. 

(HF5718]  658.4  72-701577 

CCM  Film*  yj  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Troubled  campers  (Motion  picture)    Guidaooe  Camps.    Re- 
leased by  Wediko  Films.  1971. 

16  niiiL    ML    bftw.    16  mm. 

:*l'MMABY:  UseB  a  composite  of  several  eplaodea  of  ^Motaneous 
behHvlor  to  show  rirlous  eraotlonallT  disturtied  boys  durlas  a  som- 
mer  at  a  therapeutic  camp.    For  proteaaloital  audleocea  oolj. 

1.  Child  parctalatrr-  I.  Guidance  Campa,  inc.  II.  Wadlko  PUma, 
[RJ499]  362.8  71-7181W 

CIXE 

iTnmbled  girl]  (Motion  picture)    National  Broadcasting  Ca 
in  association  with  A.  L.  Alexander  [19591] 


1*. 


R(l.     b&w.     16  mm.     K'ourt  of  human  relations) 
'.  lacomplete. 


PrlDt 

Credit*:  Producer  and  moderutor,  A.  L.  Alexander;  mediators, 
Anna  M.  Kro»s.  Uoyd  E.  Foster.  Frederick  R.  Coudert.  Jr. 

^ummirp:  A  study  of  a  mother's  responsibility  to  an  adult  child 
as  revenled  in  a  court  of  mediation.  Deals  nlth  a  younic  woman  who 
Is  wparated  from  her  husband,  pregnant  by  n  man  who  refti.w*  to 
marry  her.  and  rejected  by  her  mother  when  she  seeks  assistance. 

1   Parent  and  child  <iJbw)     2.  Unmarried  mothers.  i.  National 

BroadcAstlng  Company,  inc.  Series:  Court  of  human  relations 

(Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2277 


Bine   Van   Films.     Re- 


Troublemakers    {Motion   fficture) 
leased  by  Cinema  16,  1966. 

tA  min.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Cicdilt:  Producers,  Robert  Machorer,  Norm  Fnichter. 

SuiHtnarj/:  Analyzes  an  attempt  by  white  actlvlsta  to  build  a  com- 
munity oi^nliatlon  In  a  Negro  ghetto  Id  Newark,  N.  J.  Explains 
how  the  group  attempted  to  organize  a  new  neighborhood,  to  stop  an 
eriction,  to  force  the  city  to  erect  a  traffic  light  at  a  dangerous  Inter- 
section, and  to  wage  a  third-party  election  campaign. 

1.  Community  development— Newark,  N.  J.  i.  Blue  Van  Films. 

II.  Cinema  16,  Inc.,  New  York. 

301.45  Fi  A  68-3078 

Blue  Van  Films 

Trout  Ashinir  at  Bennett  Spring  (Motion  picture)    Miasoori 
Dept.  of  Conserration  [196-!] 

12  mIn.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

BvtKman/:  Pictures  trout  fishing  at  Bennett  Spring  State  Park, 
demonstrattng  troat  Uckle  and  techniques. 

1.  Trout  flsbfDg— Missouri.  l  Missouri.  Dept  of  Ooas^ratloiL 
799.17'5  Fi  A  67-5351 

HIasoarl.     Dept,  of  Con-  serratloo 


Trout  Fishing  In  America  Films,  inc. 


Trout  hatchery  (Motion  picture)     ACI  Films,  1970. 

15  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Compares  the  life  cycles  of  trout  In  a  mountain  brook 
and  trout  protected  and  raised  In  a  trout  hatchery.  Wltlwut  narra- 
Uon. 

1.  Trout.    2.  Fish  culture.        t.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

697J>  71-707911 

ACI  Films 

TVout  USA  (Motion  picture)  United  States  Troat  Farmers 
Association.  Made  and  released  by  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Com- 
mercial Fisheries,  1968. 

13  mIn.  Bd.  color.  16  mm.  (Comotercial  llsberles  series,  ao. 
24) 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  trout  Industry,  showing  trout  farming 
technlQues,  factory  processing,  and  pr^Mratlon  for  market  Filmed 
Id  Washington,  Utah,  Idaho,  Colorado,  and  California.  Includes 
underwater  pbotosrai:^,  showing  nest-bullding  and   spawning. 

1.  Trout  2.  rislMniUure.  r.  United  States  Trout  Farmers 
Aasodatloo.    n.  U.  8.    Bureau  of  Commercial  Fisheries.  Series : 

OoDUDerdal  Ushertes  saries  (Motion  picture)  no.  24. 

338.3  70-702881 

CINE 

Truck  and  bus  mechanics    (Motion  picture) 
see  Job  opportunities:   Truck  and  bus  mechanics 

nvdi  driver  (FUmitrip)  McGraw-Hil]  Book  Co.,  1970. 
Made  by  University  Films. 

SO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm. 
(World  of  work  serlea,  set  2) 

Summary:  Designed  to  help  adolescents  gain  a  knowledge  of  tlte 
world  of  adult  work  so  that  tltey  can  make  Intelligent  decisions  about 
tbelr  future.  Describes  the  prevocational  skills  and  attitudes  needed 
in  order  to  become  a  truck  driver. 

1.  Transportation,   Automotive — Vocational  guidance.  i.   Mc- 

Graw-Hill Book  Company.        Series:  World  of  work  series   (Fllm- 
Btrlp)  set  2. 

331.7  78-736156 

UcOraw-HIIl  Book  Co. 

Truck  driving:  qoatificatiwu  (FUmatrip)  Film  Associates, 
1968. 

48  fr.     crilor.    35  mm.     ( Driving  as  a  career,  no.  2) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  DlscTiases  the  quallflcaUtms  and  responsibilities  of  a 
tru(A  driver. 

1.    Motor-truck   drivers  —  Juvenile   films.  i.   Film   Asaoctates. 

Series:  Driving  as  a  career  (Filmstrlp)  no.  2. 

629.284  Fi  A  68-2803 

Film  Associates 

Track  driving:  typea  oT  jobs  (FOnutrip)  Film  Associates, 
1968. 

45  fr.     color    35  mm.     (Driving  as  a  career,  no.  1) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Dewrrlbes  basic  types  of  truck  driving  Jobs  and  dls- 
cosscs  wages,  working  condltlona.  and  reqxMislbllitlcs  of  a  truck 
driver. 

L    Motor-truck   drivers— Juvenile   Alms.  i.  Film   Asaodatea. 

Ssries:  Driving  as  a  career  (Filmstrip)  na  1. 

629.284  Fi  A  68-2802 

rUmAsaocUtes 


The  Trocking  terminal.  [Filmstripj 
Educational  Corp.,  1972. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 


14  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Trsnsporutioo) 

Wiih  leacbcr'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Phyllij  Grsni. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  the  trucking  terminal  (unctions  as  a  way  statioo  for 
traiuported  goods,  and  (he  many  kinds  of  jobs  involved  in  the  handling  and 
loading  of  truck  cargo.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Transporuuon.  Automotive— Freight — Juvenile  films.  [1.  Trucks — 
Freight]  1.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  II.  Scries: 
Transportation.  [Filmstrip.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.  Short- 
strip  series.] 

[HE56 1 3i  372.8  72-73490 1 

EBEC  72  MARC 


Tracks  and  carts  to  ride  (Motion  picture)    Chandler  Pub. 
Co.     Relea.«ed  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1068 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Language  development  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summary:  A  language  arts  film  which  shows  children  riding  on 
trucks  and  cart.s  at  a  oelghborlH>od  playground.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts  ( EHemeotary )  2.  Vocabulary.  l  Chandler 
Publishing  Company,  San  Francisco,  a.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Languace  development  series   (Motion  picture) 

372.4  74-702187 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Tracks  and  trodE  tran^iHtatioii  (Motion  picture)    Films/ 
West    Beleased  by  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Uaterials,  1968. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Din  Lilly :  director  and  writer,  Ingvar  B.  Grims- 
gaard. 

Summary:  Explains  the  Importance  of  trucks  In  brincing  goods  to 
businesaes  and  to  individuals  In  a  community.  Shows  the  ^slc  types 
of  trucks  and  trucks  designed  for  a  qtedallsed  Job. 

].  Motor-trucks.  2.  Transportation,  Autotnotive.  L  Films/West. 
Inc.     n.  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials. 

388.3  Fi  A  68-1675 

Oarils  Audio  Visual  Materials 


Tracks  help  people  (Filmstrip)    Cnrricolnm  Materials  Corp., 

1968. 

44  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Transporiatlon) 

With  script. 

Summary:  Shows  how  goods  were  moved  before  the  advent  of  the 
truck  and  pictures  the  modern  tises  of  various  types  of  trutAing 
vehicles. 

I.  Motor  trucks — Juvenile  films.  i.  Cnrrlcnlom  Materials  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Traosportatlon  (Filmstrip) 

872.6  Fi  A  68-5223 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp. 


Tracks  in  our  neighborhood:  a  first  1 

Film  Associates  of  CaHfomia,  1967. 


(Motion  pietvre) 


12  miiL     sd.     color.     IS  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Summary:   Pictures  a  wide  variety  of  tmcka  and  their  drivers 
pointing  out  the  numerous  essential  services  wblcfa  they  provide  for 
the  ciHnmunity.    For  primary  grades. 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Motor-tmcfcs — Juvenile  films.        l  FUm  Associates  of  Califor- 


nia, Los  Angeles. 


Film  Associates  of 


Fi  A  68-392 


True  (Television  program) 
see 

Cheating  cheaters. 
£sc^>e. 

The  Handmade  private. 
Little  Richard. 
Open  season. 
UXB. 


A  Trae  Madaeia.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV.  London,  1971. 
Released  to  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

35  min.     sd     ttAw.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  ExamiDca  the  nature  of  •chizophrenia  throu^  coBversatioas 
with  sctiizo|)farenics  sod  the  docton  who  treat  them.  Also  gives  a  croM  sectkM 
of  researchers'  views  about  the  causes  of  scbizophrenia. 

1.  Schizophrenia.  I.  Britiali  Broadcasting  Corporatioa.  Tetevisioa  Ser- 
vice,    II.  Tune-Life  Films. 

[RCSU]  616.8  7S-714S60 

Tune-Life  FUms  72  MARC 


Traa  er  fldae,  npHe^  flluleaa.  [MotioQ  picture)    TroU  Aaaociatet, 
1971. 

4  min.     iL     color,     super  I  mm.     (How  things  work) 

Loop  fUm  in  cartridfe. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Stows  how  optical  illusiont  arc  related  m  changes  and  distor- 
iioM«  in  distance,  perspeciivc,  and  movement.  For  elementary  grades. 

I .  Optical  illusions— Juvenile  films.  [  1 .  Optical  illusions]  I.  Troll  AhocI- 
Bies.     11.  Serica:  How  things  work.  [Motion  picture] 

CQP495)  372.3  72-700711 

TroU  AMociatcs  72  MARC 


491 


Hw   Tnte   prfaKcaa.    [Filnutrip)      Barry   O'Hara   Productiooa. 
Released  by  BFA  Educatiooal  Media.  1972. 

51  fr.  co'tr.  35  mm.  and  pbooodisc:  1  s.,  12  b..  33  1/3  rpm.  (Fairy 
tales  from  Hans  Christian  Andenen) 

Also  issued  with  pboootape  in  caaicwe. 

SUMMARY;  Presenu  the  Hans  Christian  Andersen  Wry  tale  about  a  prince 
and  his  search  for  a  real  princess.  For  elementary  grades. 

(I.  Fairytales]  I.  Anderaen.HansChristian.  1805-1875.  PrindacMen  psa 
aerten.  II-  Barry  O'Hara  Productions.  III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IV. 
Seriea:  Fairy  tales  from  Hans  Christian  Aadetscn.  [Fdmstrip] 

tPZ8l  839.8  72-732519 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


TrujlUo,  Don 
see 


Dmpof  abuae. 

Tmman  and  the  aUnnic  bomb  (Motion  picture)  L«aminfc 
Corp.  of  America,  1969. 

15  mla.     sd.     b*w.     Ifl  mm.     ( The  Tmman  years ) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Siimmarv.-  Dlscumes  President  Truman's  declrfoo  to  drop  the  first 
atom  bomb  on  Japan.  ,         .       „ 

1    Tmman.  Harry  S.,  Pr«8.  U.  S..  1884-  i.  I^amlngCor- 

Dorallon  of  America.  Serlea:  The  Tmman  years  (Motion  picttire) 
973.918  7»-703295 

LeamlngCorp.  of  Aii»e-  rica 

Tmman  and  the  «4d  war  (Motion  picture)  Learning  Corp. 
of  America,  1969. 

lenrio.     sd.     bftw.     1«  mm.     (The  Truman  years) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

gasimnry  Dlscoaes  Truman's  role  In  aiding  Earopeao  countries 
whose  freedom  was  Imperiled  by  the  Soviet  Union. 

1    Tmman.  Harry  S..  Pres.  D.  S..  18S4-  L  Leamlnc  Oor- 

Doratlon  of  America.  Series:  The  Truman  years  (Motion  picture) 
973.918  70-703294 

Learning  Corp.  of  .Vnie-  rica 


Tmman  and  the  Korean  War  (Motion  picture)    Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  196a 


(The 


years) 


18  min.     sd.     b&w.     Ifl 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Di.scusses  the  involvement  of  the  United  States  with 
Korea,  the  role  of  Tmman  In  bringing  the  Issne  to  the  United  Na- 
tions, his  dismissal  of  MacArthnr.  and  his  role  In  radlng  the  lU^ttng. 

1.  Tmman.  Harry  S.,  Prea.  U.  S.,  1884-  2.  Korean  War.  19B0- 

VXA        I.  Learning  Corrxiratlon  of  America.        Serlea :  The  Tmman 
years  (Motion  picture) 

973.918  76-703208 

Leamtog  Corp.  of  Arae-  rica 


Trtuuan  and  the  poliey  <rf  containment:  beginning  ot  the 
cold  war,  1945-47  (Motion  picture)  Chelsea  Hooae  Edu- 
cational Conununications,  1969. 

7  rain.     si.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

CreditM:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr. ;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Portrays  Russian  post-war  exitansionlsm  and  Western 
reaction.  Covers  ChurchiU's  1046  Iron  Curtain  speech  la  Fulton, 
Missouri,  and  SUUn's  reply.  Secretary  of  State  Marshall's  i>lan  (or 
European  redevelopment,  and  the  1&17  National  security  act 

L  U.  8.  ~  Foreign  relaUona  —  1945-1953.  2.  Tmman,  Harry  S-, 
Pres.,   1884-  i.   Chelsea  House  Educational  Oommuolcatlons. 

Series :  T*e History  machine  (Motion  picture) 

327  74^735718 

Chelsea  Bouse  Educa-  tlonal  CommoDlcatlons 


Tmman  and  the  policy  ot  c<mtainment:  the  c(rid  war  flares^ 

1948-1950   (Motion  picture)     Chelsea  House  Educational 
Communications,  1969. 

7  mill.     si.     b&w.     supers  nun.     (The  History  machine) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Credit*.-  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  ScWeainger,  Jr. :  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Traces  the  strengthening  of  the  cold  war,  with  the 
tightening  of  Soviet  control  of  Eastern  Europe,  and  the  eruption 
Into  armed  conflict  In  Korea.  Portrays  Secretary  of  State  Dean 
Acfaeaon's  Involvement  with  NATO. 

1.  U.  S.  —  Foreign  reUtlons  —  1W5-1»S.  2.  Tmman.  Harry  S-. 
Pres.  U.  S.,  1884-  i.  Chelsea  House  Educational  Oommonlca- 

dons.        Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 

973.918  78-735719 

Chelsea  Hotise  Bdoca-  tlonal  Commiiiticatloas 


Truman  and  the  uses  of  power  (Motion  picture)    Leamin>j 
Corp.  of  America,  1969. 

18  min.     sd.     bAw.    16  mm.     (The  Tmman  years) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  the  key  aspects  of  the  domestic  policies  of 
Trumao  following  World  War  n. 

1.  Tmman,  Harry  S..  Pres.  U.  S.,  1884-  i.  Learning  Cor- 

poration of  America.  Series:  The  Tmman  years  (Motion  picture) 

973.918  72-703292 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Anarfyros  FQm  li- 


"wwmam  Urea  MacArthar.  [Motioo  picture] 
fanry,  1972. 

4  nin.     si     ha«.     super  I  mm.     (Highbghti  of  histary) 

Loop  fSn  ia  cartridfe. 

With  (Iba  Dolca. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  General  MacArthur  in  Korea,  and  Piesidcnl  T 
talking  to  the  Naiioa  and  recalUag  MacArthur.  Pnaentt  aoenei  of  MacArthv't 
departure  from  Japan,  a  ticfcert^e  parade  in  his  booor,  and  hia  final  addres*  to 


I.  MacArthur.  Dou^as,  lSSO-1964.     1.  Trumao,  Hairy  S.,  Prca.  U.S.,  IM4- 
I.  Aaargyroa  Fiha  Library.    II.  Series:  Higblicbta  of  history.  (Moboa 

tB745.M3j  973.918  72-700965 

Aaargyroa  Film  Library  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tnunan  vs.  Stalin   (Motion  picture)     Wolper  Productions, 
1964.    Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  mill,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Men  in  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

CrvdiU:  Narrator,  Bdmood  O'Brien. 

B^mmary:  Dtscoases  the  debates.  coDceasioDS,  aod  conunltmeota 
that  were  made  by  Stalin.  Truman,  and  Cburcbtll  at  the  Potsdam 
Conference  In  Germanj  la  1945. 

1  Berlin  Conference,  1&45.  2.  Churchill,  Sir  Wlnstoo  Leonard 
Spencer,  1874-1965.    3.  Truman,  Harry  S..  Pres.  U.  S.,  18S4-  4. 

SUlln,  loslf.  187»-1955.        i.  Wolper  Prodoctlona.    u.  Public  Media, 
inc.        Series:  Men  In  crisis  (Motion  picture) 

940.532  74r-706764 

Public  Media,  inc. 


Tniman's  poet  war  lesacj:  faiilatioB  and  politics,  1945- 
1946  {Motion  picture)  Chelsea  House  Educational  Com* 
munications,  1969. 

7  mill.      Rl.     b&w.     super  8  mm.      (The  History  machine) 

IxMp  liliii  inonuted  In  cartridge. 

Wltb  script  and  guide. 

Creditt:  Editorial  director.  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

8nmman/:  Portrays  Truman's  flght  against  indatloa  with  wage 
and  price  controls,  and  the  repercussions  resulting  Id  major  strikes 
which  brought  American  production  to  a  standstUL  Connnoits 
upon  Truman's  rebuffs  and  the  polarization  of  public  sentiment 
Includes  selections  from  a  speech  by  Chester  Bowles  outlining  the 
administration's  argument. 

1.    U.    S.— Economic   policy— 1M5-1 960.      2.    U.    S.— PolIUcs   and 
government— 1945-1953.    3.  Truman.  Harry  S..  Pres.  O.  S.,  1884- 
I.  Chel«ea  House  Educational  Communlcatlon.s.         Series:  The  His- 
tory machine  (Motion  picture) 

973.918  72-735720 

Chelsea  House  Educa-  tlooal  Communications 


Trumbull  Studio  Productions 
see 

Automated  rail  service. 
The  Crater  Lake  story. 

From  our  forests, 

Oregon  moon  lava. 


The  Tnunpet  {Motion  picture)  World  Mirror-Realist,  Lon- 
don, in  association  with  Educational  Foundation  for 
Visual  Aids.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Bailey-Film  A«- 
sociates,  1969. 

22  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (We  make  music) 

Wltb  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ken  Cameron;  director,  Mnlr  Mathleson. 

Summary.'  Philip  Jones  traces  the  history  of  the  trumpet,  shows 
the  modern  variations,  describes  tedinlcalitiee  of  crooks  and  slides, 
explains  difference  In  tone  between  trumpet,  bugle,  and  comet,  and 
demonstrates  bis  skill. 

1.  Trumpet  L  World  Mirror  Productions,  ltd.  n.  Realist  Film 
Unit,  ltd.  m.  Bailey-Film  Associates.  Series:  We  make  music 
(Motion  picture) 

788  75-708063 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


Tmnk  to  Cairo  {Motion  picture)  Noah  Films,  Israel,  and 
American  International  Pictures.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  American  International  Pictures,  1966. 

l(Xl  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director.  Menahem  Golan;  script.  Marc 
Behm,  Alexander  Ramatl ;  music.  Dot  Seltzer;  director  ot  photog- 
raphy. Mlmlsh  Herbat;  editor,  Danny  Shit  Catt:  Audle  Murpby, 
George  Sanders,  Marianne  Koch,  Hans  Von  BorsodI,  Joseph  Yadln. 

Summary:  An  adventure  drama  about  an  undercover  agent  who 
discovers  that  a  German  scientist  working  In  Egypt  has  devised  an 
atomic  rocket  ostensibly  for  a  moon  shot. 

I.  Noah  Films,  n.  American  International  Pictures,  Hollywood, 
Calif. 

791.43  73-707846 


The  Truth  mbont  time   {Motion  picture) 
tions,  1966. 


Paulist  Prodao- 


28  min     sd.    t>&w.     18  mm.    >(Iiulcht) 

Wltb  dlscossloo  gable. 

Credit*:   Prodncer,   James   Loreo;  director,   BUI  HoM_,    . 

Dartd  Hoesseoger,  B.  SarsSeld  Waters.     Catt:  John  Fonythe,  J<An 
Oentri,  James  Westerfleld. 

BMmmary:  A  dramatisation  about  reactions  to  the  brutal  murder 
of  the  Bister  of  a  war  correspondent,  showing  the  dutrltr  of  the 
Ttctlro.  the  attitude  of  the  condemned  mnrderer,  and  the  oiance  Id 
the  embittered  brother  who  neekn  to  areoge  bis  sister's  death. 

1.  Murder.        I.  Paulist  I'rodoctlons,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif. 
Series:  Insight  (Molloa  picture) 

233  71-706452 

PaolM  PradocttoDs 


Troth  and  th«  dncon    (Motion   pictur«)     Paul   Bnniford 

Film  Productions.     Released  by  Perennial  Education,  inc., 
1969. 

10  mtQ.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  tcffoher's  guide. 

SCmiART:  Describes  the  propaganda  systenis  which  are  iften 
na*d  to  cover  up  or  distort  the  truth.  Explains  that  recognition  of 
ttaiM  falaes,  combined  with  careful  examlDatliio  of  all  the  facts. 
I  to  flndlog  the  truth.      Inclndea  blots  on   bow  to  reeognlce 


1.  Propaganda— JavsDite  llkna.        I.  BumfV>rd  (Paul)  Film  Pro- 
doctlona, Los  Angeles.    II.  Perennial  Bdocatlon,  inc. 
[HM268]  801.15  77-712486 

Perennnlal  Bdacatloo,  loe. 


Truth  in  lending:  what  ctHisnmers  should  know  about 
truth  in  lending  (Filmstrip)  IT.  S.  Board  of  Governors 
of  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  1970. 

92  fr.  hftw.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33ft  rpm..  15  mlo. 
each  side,     microgroove. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  basic  provisions  of  the  Truth  In  lending 
act    Covers  the  finance  charge  and  the  annual  percentage  rate. 

1.  Instalment  plan— U.  S.     2.  Consumer  credit— U.  8.        I.  U.  S. 
Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System. 
fHF5568]  332  73-789268 

Federal  Reserve  Board 


The  Truth  of  fiction  (Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1971.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 

18  min.     sd.     cwlor.     16  mm.     (The  Humanities  series) 
With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   An   Introduction  to  the  study  of  Action. 
1.  Fiction.         I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.     II.  Series;  The 
Humanities  series   (Motion  picture) 

[PN3363]  808.3  77-714097 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Truthful  Tulliver   (Motion  picture)    Trian^fle  Film  Corp., 
1917.     Released  by  Tri-St(me  Pictures,  1924. 

55  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

L.  0.  copy  Imperfect:  part  of  1  reel  and  various  subtitles  wanting. 

A  Kay-Bee  production. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  coUecUon,  Library  of  Congress. 

CredUt:  Producer.  Thomas  H.  Ince;  director,  William  S.  Hart; 
story  3.  G.  Hawkes ;  lAotograplier,  Joe  AnguaL  Catt:  William  S. 
Hart,  Alma  Rubens,  Norbert  A.  Myles,  Nina  Byron,  Walter  Perry, 
Milton  Ross. 

SutAmary:  Western  melodrama.  An  Itinerant  printer  and  news- 
paper editor  cleans  up  an  Arisona  boomtown.  Glory  Hole,  with  bis 
crusading  newspaper,  bis  flsta,  and  his  guns.  He  meets  strong 
r«ABtance  from  a  local  saloon  keeper  and  bis  boss  and  finds  romance 
with  a  lovely  orphan  glrL 

I.  Triangle  Film  Corporation,  n.  Tri-Stone  Pictures,  m.  Gate- 
wood  W.  Dunston  film  collection. 

Fi  68-445 


Trypanosoma  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (The  Protosoans) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

Summary:  Shows  trypanosomes  swimming  rapidly  between  the  red 
blood  cells  in  a  sample  taken  from  the  tall  of  a  rat,  and  pointo  out 
the  flageliura  undulating  membrane  and  other  characteristic  tryp- 
anoeome  structures. 

1.  Tryimnosoma.  i.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series; 
The  Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

593  78-707070 

Thome  Films 


The  Trysquarc  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  woodworking — hand  tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.    2.  Carpenters'  square.        i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion.       Series:  Basic  woodworking — band  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  71-708391 

Wslden  Film  Corp. 


Tsar  to  Lenin  (Motion  picture)  Herman  Aielbank  and 
Max  Eastman,  1929.  Released  by  Lenauer  International 
Films,  1937. 

75  mln.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  and  16  mm,  reduction  print  Incomplete. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  life  of  the  Russian  people  prior  to  the 
revolution  of  1917.  including  scenes  of  the  Tsar  and  his  family. 
Highlights  major  phases  of  the  revolution,  such  as  the  downfall 
of  the  Kerensky  government,  the  ascendance  of  the  Bolshevik 
government,  and  the  atta(*  on  the  Bolsheviks  by  the  white  forces. 
Including  Russian  soldiers  and  soldiers  from  foreign  countries. 

1.  Russia— Hist.— Revolution,  1917-1921.  i.  Aielbank,  Herman. 
n   Eastman,  Max,  1883-  m.  Lenauer  International  Films. 

Fi 67-1411 


Tsar  to  Lenin  (Motion  picture) 
see  also    The  Russian  revolution 


Tual,  Roland 
see 


Voyage  surprise. 


Tuatara-Cine  Plus 
see 


Rainy  day  special. 


Tub  bath  and  sitz  bath  (Motion  picture)  Blakiston  Divi' 
sion.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  William 
Claiborne,  inc. 

10  mln.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series. 
Study  unit  8) 

Loop  film. 

Also  iNSued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher'R  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Creditt:  Author,  Nettle  M.  Hutchlnx. 

Summary:  Describes  the  purpose  and  proper  method  of  gtvtng  a 
tub  bath  and  a  sits  bath  to  a  patient. 

1.  Nunes  and  nursing.     2.  Skin  —  Care  and  hygiene.     8.  Baths. 
L    MrGraw-Illl]    Book   Company.       Blakiston   Division.  Series: 

Fundamental  nursing  series  (Motion  picture)     Study  onlt  8. 

610.73  76-706181 

HcOraw-HIU  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 


492 


Tub  bath  for  the  geriatric  patient  (Motion  picture)  Blaki- 
ston Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969.  Made  by 
William  Clniborne,  inc. 

10  mln.     sd.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Fundamental  nursing  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  tencher's  Kulde  and  student  study  manual. 

Creditt:  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hutchlns. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  a  safe  method  of  tub  batbInK  an  Infirm, 
elderly  patient,  using  a  lifting  device. 

1.  Geriatric  nursing.  2.  Baths.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Companr. 
Blakiston  Division.  Series:  Fundamental  nursing  series  (Motion 

picture) 

610.73  78-702967 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Blakiston  Division 

A  Tube  of  lipstick  (Motion  picture)  Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

8  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Time  for  decision) 
SUMMARY:  An  open-ended  film  In  which  a  store  employee  who 
has  seen  a  wbool  friend  steal  a  tube  of  lipstick  must  decide  whether 
to  forget  the  Incident  or  to  Inform  ber  employer. 

1.  Stealing.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  II.  RMI  Film  Pro- 
ductions.       Series :  Time  for  decision  ( Motion  picture) 

179  7^710227 

RMI  Film  Productions 

Tube  puppets  (Motion  picture)  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970.    Made  by  Herberholz-Filby  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  puppetmaking  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  basic  construction  techniques  and  materlala 
for  tube  puppets  and  shows  how  tube  puppets  can  be  varied  by 
changing  decorative  detail. 

1.  Puppets  and   puppet-plays.        i.   BFA  Educational   Media. 
Series:   Exploring  puppetmaklng  series   (Motion  picture) 

791.6  73-708836 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Tube  sculpture  (Motion  picture)  Ikon  Films,  1969.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Exploring  paper  art  series) 
Loop  film. 

^MMABYflSmoIl.tr.te.  how  to  bulW  and  decorate  a  tree-stiod- 

'"VSSr^.SSf™  "Tllor^&^'TB"?!  Eaffi  Medi. 

Series:  Exploring  paper  art  series  (Motion  picture)  -,oorT 

746.54  i*^ '  I*"** ' 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Tnberculoais  cutis  hiposa  (Motion  picture)  Institute  for 
Dermatologic  Communication  and  Education,  1962.  Made 
by  Audio  Productions  in  cooperation  with  the  Committee 
for  Scientific  Communication  in  Dermatology. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Dr.  Gerd  Klaus  Stelgleder  describes  the  characteristic 
lesions  of  lupu.s  vulgaris,  which  may  occur  In  combination  with 
several  forms  of  tuberculosis.  ['nlnt<>  out  that  these  lesions  oftra 
mimic  other  diseases.  Including  syphilis,  leukemia,  and  leishmaniasis. 
Filmed  at  the  rnlversity  of  Frankfurt  am  Main. 

1.  Lupus.  I.  Institute  for  Dermatologtc  Communication  and 
Education. 

616.5  Fi  67-2146 


Tuberculosis — what  it  is  and  what  to  do  about  it  {FUm- 
atrip)  National  Tuberculosis  Association,  1952.  Made  by 
Training  Films. 

21  fr.     color,     S5  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  symptoms  of  tuberculosis,  its  causes, 
and  'Its  effects  on  the  body.  Discusses  effective  methods  of  detection 
and  treatment. 

1.  Tuberculosis.        i.  National  TubercnloslB  Asaociatlon. 

616.2  Fi  A  67-3301 

Training  Films,  Inc. 


Tubes  and  transistors  compared  {Motion  picture)    Animated 
Electronics  Films,  1970. 

4  mln.    «i.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Translator  technology) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model 

Summary:  Shows  by  animation  the  three  seta  of  conflgurations. 
In  both  transistor  and  vacuum  tube  woric,  with  all  currents  flowing 
In  each  case.    Wltb  subtiUes. 

1.  Electron  tubes.     2.  Transistors.  i.  Animated  Electronics 

Fnms  (Firm)        Series:  Transistor  technology  (Hotioa  picture) 

621.3  71-708604 

Animated  Electronics  Films 


Tubeworms    (Motion   picture)       E^c^opaedia    Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.    (Marine  blolc^y) 

Loop  film.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Tube  worms.        i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Marine  biology  (Motion  picture) 

596  77-704975 

Encyclopaedia  Briun-  nlca  Bdocatlonal  Corp. 


TabMtSayulft  R}  daaai  wrtttm  fcOTtJoi.  [Motion  picture] 

Wyeth  Uboratoriea.  1971. 

14  min.     >d.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  in-tervlcc  mining  (Um  for  nuraes  whkh  dctDoostnUa  the 
uep-by-ttcp  procedurca  for  loading,  •dmuustering,  aod  dwpcMiB|  of  Tubei  Mer- 
ik  canhdge-oMdk  uniia. 

l.IniKtioM.  2.AssvtisandMliaspriL  3.  Nmms aad amiBt.  I-Wysth 
Labontorica. 

tRT42]  «1S  77-715453 

ONE  72  MAKC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tabifex  worm  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  mlD.    St.    color.    Buper  8  mm.     (Tbe  iDTertebnteB  terles) 

L.OOP  film.     Film  ootes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Bruce  Ruuell. 

Summary:  Studies  the  claaalflcatloo.  atnictore,  beharlw,  and  ecol- 
ogy of  tbe  tubtfes  worm. 

1.  TubWei.        L  Thome  Fllma,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.        Series :  The 
loTertebrates  aerlea  (Motion  picture) 

695  76-700788 

Thome  Films 

Tucci,  George 
see 

Siding;    beginning  movements. 

Tuchman,  Barbara  (Wertheim)       The  guns  of  August 
see 

The  Guns  of  August. 

Tucson  Creative  Dance  Center 
see 

The  Art  of  body  movement. 

Tador  Britiia  L  [Rlnutrip)  Visual  PuUications.  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A  C  Oreen  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publicatioiis,  1970. 

31  fr.     color.     33  cm.     (People  of  other  <Uri) 

With  study  fukk. 

SUMMARY:  IHuuntcs  tbe  homes,  customs,  rccreatioa,  music,  and  theater 
of  the  Tudor  Age  in  Britain. 

1.  Great  Britain— OviUzation— 16th  century.     2.  Great  Britain — Social  life 
and  customs — 16th  century.        I.  Visual  Publicatioas.     II.  Scries:  People  of 
other  days.  [Filmstrip] 
(DA320]  942.05  78-740804 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 

IWor  BritiriB  IL  tFilmstrip]  Visual  Publications,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S, 
by  Visual  Plications,  1970, 

32  ft.    cokif-     33  mm.     (People  of  other  days) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  transporuuon,  schools,  social  pttMum.  indoMry. 
and  trade  in  Tudor  Britain. 

1.  Oreai  Britain —Economic  conditions.  2.  Great  Britain— Social  cond»- 
lions,  1.  Visual  Publications.  II.  Series:  People  of  other  days.  tFilmstrip] 
lHC254.4,  M2.05  71-740*05 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


Tudor  embroidery  (Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  London, 
1950.  Released  in  the  IT,  S,  by  Carman  Educational  Asso- 
ciates, 1967, 

2'J  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (History  of  English  «nbroldery> 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SCM&IART:  Presents  examples  of  English  embroidery  from  the 
Tudor  period. 

1.   Embroidery,  Tudor.  1.   Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.     11.  Carman 

Educational  Associates.    IIL  Series:  History  of  English  embroidery 
(Filmstrip) 

[NKt>243]  746.40942  70-739968 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Tuesday  (Motion  picture)  Danfoods  Corp.  Made  by  Film 
Communications.     Released  by   Modem   Talking   Picture 

Service.  1967. 

27  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SufniiiniT/:  Vsen  animation  to  show  how  preseryatlon,  distribution, 
marketing,  and  packaging  may  have  come  about.  Shows  the  care 
and  concern  taken  In  the  preparation  of  Danfoods  bam  prodocts  In 
Denmark  and  explains  how  marketing  problems  are  overcome  by  a 
new  package  design. 

1.  Ham.  2.  Packing-house  products.  i.  Danfoods  Corporation, 
n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Senrlce,  Inc. 

658.8  Fi  A  68-850 

CINE 

Tue.  afternocm  with  the  New  York  Improvisation  Ensemble 

(Motion  picture)     Riverbank  Productions,  1967. 

32  mtn.     Kd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary.-  Depicts  the  lives  of  modern  Jazx  musicians  as  reflected 
in  the  personal  experiences  of  members  of  tbe  New  Tork  Improvisa- 
tion Ensemble. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Jass  musicians.        i.  Blverbank  ProductlooB. 

780  Fi  A  68-491 

CINE 

Tuesday  night  is  the  loneliest  night  of  the  week  (Motion 
picture)     Paulist  Productions,  1969. 

28  niln.     ml.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Insight) 
With  discussion  guide. 

CrtAiti:  Producer,  John  Meredyth  Lucas;  director,  Seymour  Hob- 
ble; wrltpr.  Maureen  Daly.  Catt:  Louise  Sorel.  Joseph  Campanella, 
Boeaniui  Hufroan. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  tbe  assistant  editor  of  a 
woman's  magflEine  and  her  alTsIr  with  tbe  public  relations  man  for 
the  niagasine  who  is  married  and  tbe  father  of  three  cbildrMi. 

1.   Adult^.-y.  I.  Paulist   Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif, 

Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

301.41  75-705458 

Paulist  Productions 

Tiiiiej'i  cUM.  [Motion  picturei     Concordia  Films.  1971. 

30  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

With  discussion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatiiation  about  a  young  mother  who  abandon  her  baby 
bccatM  it  is  not  her  hurtands  child.  Ejplains  the  coeafort  which  theOmatian 
rehgion  bringi  to  people  with  problems 

1.  Consolatioa.        1.  Concordia  PuUtahing  House.  Sl  I-ouia.  ^.,,„, 

tBV4905.2]  248.4  70-715494 

CoocordU  Pub.  House  72  MARC 


The  Tuft  of  llowere  (Motion  picture)  Htboush  Co.  Made 
by  David  Dryer  and  Ivan  Dryer.  Released  by  Creative 
Film  Society,  1971. 

JuiMARY  :t^n\s  T"^d.ng  of  The  tuft  of  flowers,  by  Robert 

^TF;^'^^S"*^lir4-T9^'''^eSo?rw'^er.  I.  Frost.  Bo^ 

ert,mS9S     The  tuft  ^flowers.     IL  HabooA  Oompaiy.    HI- 

Creative  Film  Society.  -nUTlAHIT 

[PS35U.R943  811  7»-714817 
A.  U  A.  Booklist 

Tosboat  (Moti^  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 

1969. 

l.T  mln     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Creiilt  ■  I'roducer,  Desmond  Dew ;  director  snd  writer,  Uurence 
Hyde;  voice.  Henri  Pllotte:  animation.  Pierre  L'Amare ;  music. 
Eldon  Rathburn:  photogrsphy,  Jacques  Fogel.  Don  Virgo.  Douglas 
Klefer;  animation  camera.  Kield  Nielsen.  ^ 

Summary:   Presents  a  profile  on  tbe  flfty-seveo-year-old  tugboat 
Sir  Hugh  AlUn  as  seen  through  the  eyes  of  her  last  capt«ln.     In- 
cludes 8«MDe  of  the  history  and  romance  associated  with  tbe  Port 
of  Montresl. 
Another  issue.     35  mm.  .  „,.    „    _j 

1  Sir  Hugh  Allan  (Tugboat)         i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 
887.1  71-705968 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Tuktu  and  his  animal  friends  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  min,     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Eskimo  chlldrwi  serlest 

Edited  fTt.m  footage  produced  J-'  KjJ?."*^""  ^"'^petlto  amis 

French  version  released  under  tbe  title  Tuktu  et  ws  P«iis  ■"■» 

^C°j£r.7prodocer.  David  BalnKow;  story  and  editing.  Laurence 

^^mmarv-  K  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy  Shows 
«,S"n^"sLu^  animals  that  live  In  the  ArrtlC,  Including  1^ 
mi^  weasels,  ducks,  and  kittlwakes.    Describes  some  of  the  flowers 

'^l^EtSiSs-Chlldren.     2-  ?-•-«»"»  .^'^--AmiC  ««toM^  ^ 

Canada      National  Film  Board.  Series:  KAlmo  children  seHW 

(Motion  picture)  ^^^  73-703035 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Tuktu  and  his  animal  friends  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated. 

14  mln.  sd.  color.  16  ram.  (Tbe  Stories  of  Tuktu— a  children's 
adventure  series)  _ 

Summary:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
some  of  tbe  smaller  anImaU  that  live  in  the  Arctic,  including  lem- 
mings, weaaels,  ducks,  and  kittlwakes,  and  some  of  tbe  flowers  of 
the  -Vrctic. 

1    Eskimo*— Children.     2.  Natural  history- Arctic  regions.        L 

Canada.    National  rilm  Board.     IL  Films  Incorporated.        Series: 

Tbe  Stories  of  Tuktu— a  children's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  76-711283 

Films  Incorporated 

Tuktu  and  his  Eskimo  dogs  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969. 

14  min.  9d.  color.  16  mm.  (Eskimo  childrm  aeriesi 
Edited  from  fooUge  produced  by  K<l««I'o°  Servlcw. 
French    version    released    under    the   title   Tuktu    et    les   Chiens 

***Cr^";  Producer,  David  Bainrtow :  story  and  editing,  Laur«.ce 

^'s^mm«rv-  K  story  about  Tuktu.  a  NetsiUk  Eskimo  boy.  Shov« 
bow  S^^re  \Jed  by  the  Eskimo  in  winter  and  summer  as  p.<* 

-?°r£krmr^2."g:;i  •"^rSnada.  National  FiUn  Board.  ^ 
rles:  Eskimo  children  series  (Mot^n^Picture)  70.708O84 

Nat  lonal  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Tuktu  and  his  Eskimo  dogs  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated, 

14    mln.     »d.     color.     16    mm.     (The    Stories   of   Tuktu-a    chll- 

'""um'^TTrTabout  Tuktu.  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
how  dogs  sre  used  by  the  Eskimo  In  winter  and  summer  as  pack 
animals  and  for  hunting  purposes.  «.»i...„.i   mi™ 

1.   Esklmos^-Chlldren.    2.   Dogs.  I.  &uia^.     National   Film 

Board.  II.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Tbe  Stories  of  Tuktn- 
a  children's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture)  -,,,«.. 

970.8  70-711294 

FllmB  Incorporated 

Tuktu  and  his  nice  new  clothes  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Eskimo  children  series) 
Edited  from  footage  produced  by  Education  Services. 
French  version  released  under  the  tlUe  Tuktu  et  ses  beaux  habits 
neufs. 

CredUi:  Producer,  David  Balnrtow;  story  and  editing,  Uinrence 

8umm4try:  A  story  about  Tuktu.  a  Netslllk  Elaklmo  boy.  Shows 
the  cutting,  stitching,  and  use  of  Arctic  clothing,  and  points  out  the 
Imrportance  of  sewing  In  an  ElAImo  household. 

L  Eskimos  —  Oortume  and  adornment.  l  Chnada.     National 

Film  Board.        Series:  Eskimo  children  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.8  77-703028 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tuktu  and  his  nice  new  clothes  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated. 

14  min.  •id.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tuktu — a  chil- 
dren's adventure  series) 

Summary :  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  BAlmo  boy.  Shows 
thp  cutting,  stitching,  and  use  of  Arctic  clothing,  and  points  out  the 
Importance  of  sewing  In  an  Eskimo  household. 

1.  Eskimos — Costume  and   adornment  I.  (Canada.     National 

Film    Board.     II.    Films   Incorporated.  Series:  Tbe   Stories  of 

Tuktu — a  children's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.8  78-711802 

Films  Incorporated 


Tukto  Md  the  Wg  kaymk  {Motun  pictrtre)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm-     (Eskimo  chUdroi  serlesl 

ssj£;iS3°uc5:^.r^f.r.f!SoS''^"jf«s.— » 

*^-»«.n..-  A  rtor,  about  Toktu.  .  NrtUlk  KAlmo  bo7.     Sbow 
""rSSS'^d""  SrS.  :-  C.n.a..     N.tk».l  FU«  Bord. 

Ser;«:E*lmo*ndM.»rl»(««»Pl«««)  76-703025 

National  rum  Board  of  Canada 

Tuktu  and  the  big  kayak  (Motion  pictuI^e)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  I  .  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated. 

H    mln.    «<I.    color.    16   mm.     (Tbe   Stories   ot  Tnktt-a  <*11- 
'%'jS:ST"^"ir^t  Tnktn.  a  NetalUk  B«tlmo  bo,.    SlK,« 

""■,.Trn'r'r„d'"™n'SS-C.n.da.    X  Baklmo^hUJen.  I. 

Canada.     National  FUm  Board     11.  ^Ito.  In«rp°^ted.        Sert^ 
Se  Stories  ot  Tnktn— a  dilldten'a  adreotnm  lerlea  (Monon  pic- 

•»"'  WO.S  73-711296 

Film!"  Incorporated 


National  Film 


Tukto  and  the  big  seal    {Motion  pictrm) 
Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  min     «1     color.     16  mm.     (Eaklmo  children  aeries) 

H  '^rSlSr-n^r  SeMtn^lla-^^SS 
C«d««.-  Producer,  David  Balnrtow;  story  and  editing.  Laurence 

^iLmary:  A  story  l^nt  Tuktu.  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
how  Eskimos  carry  out  a  9«1  hunt  Canada.     Na- 

1.  Eskimos-Hunting.  2.  Se^,  *°'^,\5,L„  «.h^  (Moton  Ac- 
tional  Film  Board.        Series:   Eaklmo  children  series   (Motion  pic- 

*»«)  970,3  73^703027 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Tuktu  and  the  big  seal  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated, 

14  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tnktu — a  chil- 
dren's adventure  series) 

Summary:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Ssklmo  boy.  Shows 
how  Eskimos  carry  out  a  seal  hunt 

1.   Eskimos—Hunting.     2.   Seals   (Animals)  I.  Canada.     Na- 

tional Film  Board.  II.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  The  Stories 
of  Tukto— a  children's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.8  77-T11396 

Films  Incorporated 


Tuktu  and   the  caribou  hunt    (Motion  picture) 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 


Natiwial 


493 


14  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Eskimo  diUdren  series) 
Edited  from  footage  produced  by  Education  Services 
Frenrtj   version   released   under  the  title  Tuktu  et  la 

cariboo. 

H  dUT****"  ^'**''"*'''  ^^**  Balrstow;  story  and  editing.  Laurence 
Summarj/:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy     Shows 

Eskimos  hunting  cariboo  from  their  kayaks  when  the  animals  cross 

the  small  lakes  to  reach  new  grazing  ground. 

1   Eskimos— Hunting.     2.   Caribou.        l  Csnada.     National   Film 

Board.        Series:  Eskimo  cblldren  series  (Motion  irtctore) 

970.8  70-70S0S9 

National  Flhn  Board  of  Canada  ^^ 


Tuktu  and  the  caribou  hunt  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated. 

14  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Tbe  Stories  of  Toktu — a  chil- 
dren's adventure  series) 

Summary :  A  story  about  Tukto,  a  Netslllk  Eaklmo  boy.  Shows 
Eskimos  hunting  cariboo  from  their  kayaks  when  the  animals  cross 
the  small  lake.s  to  reach  new  grazing  groonds. 

1.  Eskimos— Hunting.  2.  Caribou.  I.  (Canada.  National  Film 
Board.  IL  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  Tbe  Stories  of  Tuktu— 
a  children's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.8  70-711297 

Films  Incorporated 


Tuktu   and   the   clever    hands    (Motion    picture).    National 

Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Elsklmo  children  series) 
Edited  from   footage  produced  by  BMucatlou  Services. 
French  version  released  under  the  title  Tuktu  et  lea  doigts  de  f«. 
Credits:  Producer,  David  Balrstow;  story  and  editing,  I^urence 

Summary:  A  story  about  Tuktu.  a  NetsUlk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
some  of  the  things  made  by  the  Eskimos,  and  describes  the  use  the 
Eskimos  make  of  tbe  few  materials  that  are  available  in  tbe  harsh 
eovironmrat.  „..       „       . 

1.    Eskimos— ImpleroenU.  t   (Canada.     National  Film   Board. 

Series :  Eskimo  cbitdren  s^l€«  ( Motion  picture ) 

970.8  76-708088 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tuktu  and  the  clever  hands  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated. 

14  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tukto— a  chil- 
dren's adventure  aeries) 

Summary:  A  story  about  Tuktu.  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
some  of  the  things  made  by  the  Eskimos,  and  describes  the  use 
the  Eskimos  make  of  the  few  materials  that  are  available  In  the 
harsh  environment. 

1.  Eskimos— Implements.  I.  Onada.  Nattonal  Film  Board. 
II.  Films  Incorporated.  Series:  The  Stories  of  Tnktti — a  dill- 
dren's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

9703  74-711298 

Films  Incorporated 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Tuktn  and  the  indoor  games   (Motion  picture) 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 


National 


14  mill.     «d.    color.     16  mm.     (Eskimo  children  serlw) 

BMlted  from  footage  produced  by  Education  Serricss. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Tuktu  «t  les  Jeux  int^rieur. 

CredUi:  Producer,  David  Balratow;  story  and  editing,  Laurence 

^8»mm^M^l:   A   story  about  Tuktu.   a   Netslllk   Eskimo   boy.     De- 
scribes some  of  the  Indoor  games  played  by  the  Eskimos. 

1.  Eskimos— Games-         i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board.         Se- 
ries- Eskimo  children  series  (Motion  picture) 

9705  79-703023 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tuktu  and  the  indoor  games  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated. 

14    min.     sd.     color.     16    mm.     (The    Stories   ot   Tuktu — a    chil- 
dren's adventure  series) 

Summary :   A  story  about  Tuktu.  a  Netsltik  Baklmo  boy.     De- 
scribes some  of  the  Indoor  games  played  by  the  Eskimos. 

1.   Eskimos — Games.  I.  (Canada.     National  Film   Board.     II. 

Films   Incorporated.        Series:   The  Stories  of  Tuktu— a   children's 
adventure  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  7ft-7n299 

Films  Incorporated 


Tnktu  and  the  magic  bow  {Motion  picture)    National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    116  mm.     (Eskimo  children  series) 
Edited  from  footage  produced  by  Education  Services. 
French   version  released  under  the  title  Tuktu  et  I'arc  maglqua 
Credita:  Producer.  David  Balrstow;  story  and  editing.  Laurence 
Hyde. 

Summary:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
a  bow  being  made,  and  Eskimos  practicing  their  shooting  skill,  using 
snow  men  and  snow  bears  as  targets. 

1.  Eskimos — Hunting.  J.  Canada.  National  PUm  Board.  Se- 
ries :  Eskimo  children  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  75-708030 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tnktn  and  the  magic  bow  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated. 

H  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tuktu — a  chil- 
dren'! adventure  series) 

Summary:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
a  bow  being  made,  and  Eskimos  practicing  their  shooting  skill,  using 
finow  men  and  snow  bears  as  targets. 

1.  E^sk I mos— Hunting.  I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  II. 
Films  Incorporated.  Series:  The  Stories  of  Tuktn— a  children's 
adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  78-711800 

Films  Incorporated 

Tuktn  and  the  magic  qtear  (Motion  picture)  Natiwial  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Eskimo  chUdren  series) 

Edited  from  footage  produced  by  Education  Services. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Tuktn  et  le  harpon 
magique. 

Credits:  Producer.  David  Balrstow;  story  and  editing,  Laurence 
Hyde. 

8vmmarv:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
how  the  Eskimos  fish  through  the  ice  during  the  winter  and  bow 
tbey  fish  In  the  summer. 

L  Eskimos— Hunting.  1.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  Se- 
ries :  Eskimo  children  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  79-703081 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Toktu  and  the  magic  spear  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S,  by  Films 
Incorporated. 

li  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tuktu — a  chil- 
dren's adventure  series) 

Summary :  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
how  the  Eskimos  fish  throu^  the  Ice  during  the  winter  and  bow 
they  flsh  In  the  summer. 

1.  Eskimos— Fishing.  I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  II. 
Films  Incorporated.  Series:  The  Stories  of  Tuktu — a  children's 
adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  71-711801 

Films  Incorporated 


Tnktu  and  the  snow  palace  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Itonrd  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  mla    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Eskimo  children  series) 

Edited  frcmi  footage  iM^uced  by  Educatioo  Services. 

French  versloo  released  under  the  title  Tuktu  et  le  palall  de 
glaoe. 

Vredita:  Producer,  David  Balrstow;  story  and  editor,  Laurence 
Hyde. 

Bummarv:  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Netaillk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
Eskimos  traveling  to  a  new  bunting  ground  to  build  Igloos,  Including 
a  giant  Igloo  where  feasting,  dancing,  atKl  games  are  btid. 

1.  B:sktmo«.  I.  Canada.    National  Film  Board.  Series: 

Eskimo  children  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.8  72-703083 

National  Film  Boardof  Canada 

Toktn  and  the  snow  palace  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated. 

14  mln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tuktu— s  chil- 
dren'" adventure  series)  _ 

Summary :  A  story  about  Tuktu.  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
Eskimos  traveling  to  a  new  hunting  ground  to  build  igloos,  Includ- 
ing a  giant  igloo  where  fesstlng,  danring,  and  games  sre  btfd. 

1.  Esklmo<^-<*hlldren.     2.  Igloon.  I.  Canada.     National  Film 

Board.     II.   ntms  Incorporated.        Series:  The  Stories  of  Tuktu— 
a  children's  adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.S  7»-rU808 

Films  Incorporated 


Tuktu  and  the  ten  thousand  flshes  (.Vction  picture) 
tional  Film  Board  of  Cansda,  1969. 


Na- 


14  mln     sd     color.    16  mm.     (Krtlmo  chUibOT  »«-les> 

•"'^l.:  Producer.  D.v.d  B.lt«ow ;  Borj  .nd  «11UM.  l^'"«"» 

*5^  .  ..n.v  .hout  Tuktu    a  NeWUlk  B«lilmo  boy.    Shows 

SummarTi!  A  .torj  J^"' ^'°1,4  "tS^tte  Ertlmo  Ore  drill. 
"^I'^^kK  f.  (ioad.     N.«™l  Film  Board.  S«^- 

Bekimo  children  i»rlM  (Motlou  pMuie)  70-703026 

National  Flhn  Board  o(  Canada 


Tuktu  and  the  ten  thousand  fishes  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968.  Keleased  m  the  V.  S. 
by  Films  Incorporated. 

Umln.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Th,  Storl«i  ot  Tu»tu-a  children's 
adventure  series)  tuvhi    a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.    Shows 

Bsfl-mr^rVS  a'aTLM  ^£^  ^-T^Z.^^,.- 
of  Tuktu-a  children's  adventure  «riM  (Motion  picture)  ^^^^^^ 
Films  Incorporated 

Tuktu  and  the  trials  of  strength  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

14  m'n.     »d.     color.     16  mm.     (Eskimo  children  series) 

Edited  from  footage  produced  by  Education  Services.  

French  version  released  under  the  title  Tuktu  et  les  ^preuvres  de 

'^^rediU:  Producer.  David  Balrstow;  story  and  editing,  Laurence 

^^slmmary:  A  story  about  Tuktu.  a  Netslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
Eskimo  hunters  demonstrating  •'hI  testing  th«lrrtrengttln  boxing 
tug-of-war,  and  other  strenuous  activities.    Includes  scenes  of  the 

■^TSkf^'os-Oames.        i.   Canada.     National  Film  Board.        S»^ 

ries  ■  Eskimo  children  series  ( Motion  picture)  -„„^ , 

970.3  72-703024 
National  Film  Board  of                 Canada 

Tidttu  and  the  trials  of  strength  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Films  Incorporated. 

14  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Stories  of  Tuktu— a  children's 
adventure  series)  _ 

Summary ;  A  story  about  Tuktu,  a  Nfetslllk  Eskimo  boy.  Shows 
Eskimo  hunters  demonstrating  and  testing  their  strength  In  boxing, 
tug-of-war,  and  other  strenuous  activities.  Includes  scenes  of  the 
drum  dance. 

1.   Eskimos — Games.  I.  Canada.    National   Film   Board.     II. 

Films  Incorporated.  Series:  The  Stories  of  Tuktn — a  children's 
adventure  series  (Motion  picture) 

970.3  76-711305 

Films  Incorporated 

Tumbler  and  tube  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1968. 

1  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Physical  properties  of  air) 

Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet 

Credits:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beeching;  author,  Harold 
Silvani. 

Summary:  Presents  an  experiment  which  provides  physical  evi- 
dence of  the  pressure  of  air.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Atmospheric  pressure — Juvenile  films.  I.  Scope  Productions. 
II.  Grosset  *  Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.  Series;  Physical 
properties  of  air  (Motion  picture) 

633  77-711821 

Scope  Productions 

Tamblcweed.  tMoti<Hi  picture]     Bill  McCusker    and  Jerry  Oark. 
Released  by  ACI  Films,  1972. 

14  min.     sd.     ccAor.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Folk>w«  a  tumblewced  through  the  many  encounters  ii  has  on 
the  plains  and    in  the  cities  of  the  Southwest. 

I.  McCusker.  Bill.     11.  Oark.  Jerry.     111.  ACI  Films,  inc. 

791.43  72-702442 

72  MARC 


lPN1997] 

ONE 


Tnmbleweeds  (Motion  picture)     William  S.  Tixri  Co.     Be- 

Iwised  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1925. 

10  mln.     si.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  3.^  mm. 

Excerpts  from  William  S.  Hart's  epic  western  and  last  feature 
film  entitled  Tiimblewe«]R 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CreiUt:  Producer,  William  S.  Hart;  director,  King  Baggot ;  story, 
Hal  G.  Evarts;  adapUtlon.  C.  Gardner  Sullivan;  photographer,  Joe 
AugiiRT.  Catt:  William  S.  Hart,  Barbara  Bedford,  Luclen  Llttleford, 
J.  Gordon  Russell,  Richard  R.  Nelll,  Jack  Murphy. 

Summary:  Includes  scenes  depleting  the  spectacular  daA  of  the 
homesteaders  across  the  prairie  on  the  occasion  of  the  opening  of 
the  Cherokee  Strip  for  settlement  la  1888. 

I.  William  S.  Hart  Company,  n.  United  Artists  Corporation, 
m.  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  flim  collection. 

791.48  Fi  «8-44« 


Tmnblcwceds  (Motion  picture)     Astor  Pictures  Corp-,  1^^- 

8  n>in.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  SCV  mm. 

A  prologue  t..  the  1080  edited  and  re-edlted  releaw,  with  miislc 
and  synchroolred  sound  effects  added,  of  the  film  released  In  1WH> 
by  United  Artlstn  Corp.  under  the  title  Tumbleweeds. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary:  Western  star  William  S.  Hart  explains  the  historical 
background  of  his  la«t  feature  film.  Tumbleweeds.  He  describes  what 
the  opening  of  the  Cherokee  Strip  In  1888  meant  to  both  the  white 
man  and  the  Indian,  discusses  the  making  of  western  pictures,  and 
v«Knt»  that  he  Is  too  old  to  make  more  of  them. 

1  Hart.  William  Surrey.  1874-1846.  i.  Astor  Pictures  Corpora- 
tion   New  York.    ii.  Gatewood  W.  Dimnton  film  collection. 

Fi 68-447 


Ttunbling  1  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.»  1969. 

4  min.      si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  ttlm.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade.  ..... 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  performance  of  the  following  BkUls 
In  tumbling;  forward  roll,  backward  roll,  and  back  roll  with 
extension.  — 

L  Tumbling.  L  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  77-700436 

Ealing  Corporation 

Tumbling  1  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4    mln.     Bl.      color,     super   8    mm.      (Women's   gymnastics) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Presents  key  points  for  teaching  the  forward  and  back- 
ward rolls  to  women, 

1.  Tumbling.  2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  l  Ealing  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass.        Series:  Women's  gymnastics   (Motion  picture) 

796.4  73-708780 

Ealing  Corporation 

Tumbling  2  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  tllm.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author.  Bill  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  performance  of  the  following  sKius 
In  tumbling :  kip  up.  cartwheel,  and  round  off. 

1   Tumbling.  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

rlea:  Gymn-.K,  (Motion  pl«.^)^  ^^^^^^ 

Ealing  Corporation 


Tumbling  2  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4    mln.     bL      color,     super   8    mm.      (Women's   gymnastics) 

Loop  flim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  teddy  bear  walks.  Including  walks 
from  a  stand,  a  handstand,  and  a  cartwheel.  Includes  lead-up  activ- 
ities. 

1.  Tumbling.  2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  l  Baling  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Women's  gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 
796.4  77-708781 

Elallng  Corporation 


TnmbUng  2 :  Progresejwi  of  ddlls  (Motion  picture)    Martin 
Moyer  Productions,  1968. 

11  miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Autliors,  Dennis  D.  Meyer,  Joan  Harris;  narrator.  Rich- 
ard L.  Hawk. 

Summary:  Presenta  examples  of  training  of  elementary  school 
children  in  performance  of  the  backward  rell,  headstand,  ruunlng 
handsprings,  forward  somersaults,  backward  handsprings,  backward 
Bomersaults,  cartwheels,  and  roundoffs.  Discusses  how  tumbling 
skills  lend  them^lves  to  progressive  development. 

1.  Tumbling.  I.  Moyer   (Martin)   Productions,  Seattle. 

372.8  77-702997 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 


Tumbling  3  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.      si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  film. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  performaooe  of  the  following  sklUB 
in  tumbling :  headspring,  neckspring,  and  handspring. 

1.  Tumbling.  l  Elallng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: Gymnastics   (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74^700438 

Baling  Corporation 


Tumbling  3  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super   8    mm.      (Womwi's   gynmastlcs) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case^ 

Summary:  Features  the  back  bend,  the  back  walkover,  and  the 
front  walkover.    Includes  spotting  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.  2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  i.  Ealing  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Women's  gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 
796.4  70-708782 

Baling  Corttoration 


Tumbling  4  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.      si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Gymnastics) 

Loop  tlim.      Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Author,  Bill  Meade. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  performance  of  the  following  skills 
In  tumbling:  front  somersault,  and  round  off  to  a  back  handspring. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: Gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  78-700439 

Baling  Corporation 


Tumbling  4  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4    mln.     si.      color,      super   8    mm.      (Women's    cymnastics) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartrldjce  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  three-step  European  approach,  round- 
off lead-ups,  and  the  band-spring  walkout 

1.  Tumbling  2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  i.  Ealing  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Women's  gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 
796.4  T4-708783 

Baling  Corporation 


Tumbling  and  floor  exerdse  (Motion  picture)  Associated 
Film  Services.  Made  by  Jan  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summary:   Demonstrates  proper  techniques  In   various  tumbling 
and  floor  exerdss  skills,  from  basic  to  Intermediate  dUBculty. 

1.  Tumbling.        l  Associated  Film  Services,     u.  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Servlcss. 

796.4  74-706482 

AIMS  iDStmeUooat  MsdU  Ssrrlcss 


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Tumbling  and  floor  exercises  {Motum  picture)  Center  for 
Instructional  Communicationa,  Syracuse  University.  Uade 
and  releaaed  by  Syracuse  University,  1966. 

23  inin.     sd.     b&w.     10  miu. 

Credits:  Director  and  author,  I'aui  Romeo. 

Suntmnr^:  I'reseiiu  iodlvlduul  floor  exervlaea,  designed  to  stimu- 
late studeata  to  compose  their  own  mores  wltb  skill  and  orlgloalltr. 
Stresii«s  exc«ilencc  of  execution,  and  shows  moves  In  text-style,  la 
progression,  and  »lth  variations,  using  slow-oiotlOD  and  stop-action 
photography. 

1,  Tumbling.  I.  Syracune  University.  Center  for  Instructional 
Com munloat Ions.     u.  Syracuse  Unlvervlty. 

613.7  Fi  A  68-1338 

Syntcuse  University 

TUibUM  *»i  floor  exerdaea  2.  [Motion  picture]  Center  for  In- 
structions] Communicadoiu,  Syracuse  Uaivenity.  Made  by 
Motion  Picture  Dept.    Released  by  Syracuse  Univenity,  1969. 

IS  Din.     ML     bAw.      16  mm. 
CREDITS:  Author.  Paul  C  Romea 

SUMMARY:  Demoduniea  tumbbn«  aad  Ooof  CKcrcites,  inchidisf  the  t»- 
ika.  bMckwwd  handaprint.  backward  tomereault,  and  the  forward  ■oawrsauh. 
Showi  variation*  and  lumbtin|  cotnbmabooa,  and  individual  floor  eurciM 
paHCS  tod  routines.  Emphasizes  the  ncceistty  of  ipouint. 

I.  SyracuK  Uaivenity.    Cealer  for  IftHruciiottal  Coauumt- 
II.  SytacuM  Uaiveraiiy. 

[GV545,  796.4  72-700762 

Syncuac  University  72  MARC 

Tmnblinff:  Back  extenaioD  {Motion  picture)  Athletic  In- 
stitute, 1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     Ri.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Uen's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CredUa:  Consultant.  Newt  Loken. 

Bummarj/:  Hnubers  of  the  University  of  Ulchlsao  gymoastle 
team  demonstrate  their  technltiaea;. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Athletic  Instltuta  Series :  Uen's  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  71-705811 

Athletic  Institute 

T^imblinc:  Back  someisanlt — back  alternates  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Athletic  Institnte,  1970.  Hade  by  Calvin  Prodne- 
tions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.      (Uen's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide 

Crt4iti:  ConsulUnt,  Newt  Lokeo. 

aummofy:  Members  of  the  Uaivenity  of  Ulcblgan's  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Uen's  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  70-705816 

Athletic  Institute 


Tnmblinc:  Cartwheel  (Motion  picture)     Athletic  Institute, 
1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Prodncfciona. 


color. 


(« 


Ulchtgan  gymnastic 


4  min.     sL 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CrtdUt:  Consultant.  Newt  Loken. 

Summary:    Uembers   of   the    Unlwalty 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.        i.  Athletic  Institute.         Series:  Men's  gymnastics 
series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  75-705812 

Athletic  Institute 

Tnmbling  for  boys:  BahuKc  (Motion  picture)    D.  L.  Bich- 
ardson.     Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

aumman/:   Illustrates  basic  tnmbling   movements   for   boys.     In 
eludes  demonstrations  of  balance.    With  captions. 

1.  Tumbling.       l  Rlcbardaoo,  D.  L.    n.  Bailey  Films.  Ino,  Holly- 
wood, Oallf. 

796.4  78-703607 

Bailey  nims 


Tumbling  fm*  boys:  Cartwheel,  roand-irfr,  hand^ring  (Mo- 
tion picture)  D.  L.  Richardson.  Released  by  Bailey 
Films,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  6  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Summary.'  lUustratas  basic  ttunbling  movenwots  for  boys.  In 
eludes  demonstrations  of  the  cartwheel,  roand-<rfr,  and  handspring. 
With  captions. 

1.  Tumbling.  l  RIefaardsoo.  D.  L.  a.  Bailey  Films,  Iik.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif. 

796.4  74-703606 

Bailey  Films 


Tnmbling   for   boys: 
D.  L.  Richardson. 


Pairs   and    trifrics    (Motion  picture) 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 


4  mlu.    si.    color.    Huper  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  mannaL 

Smmtmarg:    lUnstratee  basic  tumbling   nwventents   for   boys.     In- 
cludes demoDstratlons  of  pairs  and  triples.    With  captloos. 

1.  Tumbling.        I.  Richardson.  D.  U    n.  Bailey  Pllma,  inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif. 

796.4  71-703608 

Bailey  Fllm.t 


Tnmblins   for   boys:    Pyramids    (Motion   picture)    D.    L. 
Richardson.     Released  by  Bailey  Fihns,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Bummaty:   Illustrates  basic   tumbling  movements  for  boys.      In- 
cludes demonstrations  of  various  pyramids.     With  cations. 

1.  Tumbling.        I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Callt 

796.4  77-703604 

Bailey  FMds 


Tnmbting  for  boys:  RoBs  (Motion  picture)    D.  L.  Richard- 
son.    Released  by  Bailey  Fihns,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Swrnman''   Illustrates  basic  tumbling  mov«Dents  for  boys.     In- 
cludes denMnstratloos  of  vartoos  types  of  rolls.    With  captions. 

1   Tumbling.        i.  Richardson,  D.  L.    n.  Bailey  Films,  inc,,  Holly- 
wood. OallL 

7«6w4  70-703605 

Bailey  Films 


Tombling  for  girls:  Cartwheel,  ronnd-off,  and  handspring 

(Motion  picture)      D.  L.  Richardson.     Released  by  Bailey 
Fihna,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllni  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Summary:  Illustrates  basic  tumbling  movements  for  girls.  In> 
eludes  demonstrations  of  the  cartwheel  round-off,  and  bandaprlsf. 
With  captions. 

1.  Tumbling.  2.  Oymnastlcs  for  women.  l  Richardsoo.  D.  L. 
II.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

796.4  70-703602 

Bailey  FUms 

Tumbling  for  girls:  RoUs,  limbers,  walk-overs  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    D.  L.  Richardson.     Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  msnuaL  ,       _.  ,       , 

fiammary;  Illustrates  basic  tumbling  movements  for  girls.  In- 
cludes demonstrations  of  the  rolls,  limbers,  and  walk-overs.  With 
captions.  -,,  .      J  1-^    w 

1.  Tumbling.  2.  Gymnastics  for  women,  l  Richardson,  D.  U 
II.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

796.4  73-703603 

Baliey  FHms 


TnmUing:   Forward  roll— backward  roO   (Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Prodnctions. 

4  min.     si,     color,    super  8  mm.     (Meo's  gymnasUcs  serlaa) 
Loop  film. 
With  guide. 

Credit).-  Consultant,  Newt  I»ken.  „^,« 

Summary-    Members   of   the   Dnlveraltj   of   Ulchlgan   gymnastic 

^f'JSSXr'^'JMh^c'ffitute.        SeHes:Uen-.,ymna.tIe. 
series  (Motion  picture)  ^^^  ^^^^^^ 

Athletic  Institute 


Tumbling:  Forward  somersanlt— Russian  forward  somer- 
sault (Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by 
Calvin  Productions. 


color. 


super  8  mm.     (Ifeo'a  gymoastlcs  serlea) 


4  min.     ai. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit*.-  ConsulUnt,  Newt  Loken.  ....  ^, 

Sammary:  Uembers  of  the  University  of  Michigan  s  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.  i  AthleUc  Institute.  Series:  Mens  gymnastlca 
series  (Motion  picture)  ,„roi^ 

7&6.4  73-705817 

Athletic  Institute 

Tumbling:  Handspring— back  hand^ring  (Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Uen's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit*;  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Summarif:  Uembers  of  the  University  of  wii-fciffm  gymoastlc 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.  i.  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gymnastics 
series  (Uotlon  picture) 

796.4  72-705814 

Athletic  Institute 

Tumbling:  Headspring  (Motion  pieture)    Athletic  Institnte, 
1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.     si    color,    super  8  mm.     (Uen's  gymnaatlca  aeries) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits.-  Ctmsultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Bummary:  Members  <rf  the  IJniverslty  of  Michigmi  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tnmbling.  l  Athletic  Institute.  Series :  Uen's  gymnastics 
series  (Uotlon  picture) 

796.4  79-705813 

Athletic  Institute 


Tumbling:  primary  skills  (Motion  picture)  Parthenon  Pic- 
tores.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

9  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  good  form  in  the  performance  of  six  basic 
tnmbling  skills  to  be  learned  In  the  primary  gradee— egg  sit, 
roll,  forward  roll,  backward  roU,  frog  head  stand,  and  head  si 
and  shows  the  proper  positions  of  bead,  bands,  and  fMt.    Si 
the  need  for  safety. 

1.  Tumbling.        I.  Parthenon  Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

796.4  76-711120 

BFA  Educational  UedU 

Tumbling:  Roundoff — roandoff  to  back  hand^ring  (Motion 
picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Cslvin.  Pro- 
ductions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super    8  mm.     (Ifan'S  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Crediti:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Bimtmory:   Uembers  of  the  Unlversltr  of  Ulchlgan  gymnastic 
team  demoostrate  their  techniques. 

1.  Tumbling.        l  Athletic  Institute.        Serlea :  Uen's  gynmastlcs 
series  (Uotlon  picture) 

796.4  76-705815 

Athletic  Institute 


495 


nunbUng:  RMUidolf  to  back  handsprinx  into  back  i»m»- 
■anlt  with  foil  and  doable  twist  (Motion  pictwt)  Ath- 
leac  Insatntc,  19T0.    Made  by  Calvin  Prodactions. 

4  mlQ.     al.     color,     super  9  mm.     (Uen's  jymnsstlcs  series) 

Loop  film. 

WltbpiKle.  

CrtdUf  CoDsultsnt.  Newt  Losen.  _., 

8i2»»»r  MembeS.  of  the  DoUersltj  ot  Mlehlom's  cmnssOc 
teem  demonstrate  their  techniques.  „«_ 

1  Tumbllnit.  t  Athletic  Inirtltute.  3erl«i:  Meo's  unmssttcs 
sen..  (Motion  plc^re,  ^^  ^_^^^^ 

Athletic  Inatltnte 


Tumult,  turmoU,  and  turbulence   (Motion  picture)     NBC 
News.     Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

13  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CreditM:  Producer  and  director,  Uel  Ferber.  _..,_.,., 

Summary:  Surveys  the  actions  and  spirit  of  the  civil  rights  move- 
ment  in   the  leWft.   and  mskes  predictions  for  this  movement   In 

*    1  ^Negroes-Civil  rights.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company, 

Inc     NBO  News.     ii.  NBC  Bducational  Bnterprlses. 

383.4  70-709054 

NBC  EdocaUooal  Enter-  prises 

Tuna  angling:   the  art  and  science  of  big  game  fishing 

(Motil  picture)  Newfoundland  Tourist  Developm«it 
Office.  St.  Johns.  Made  by  Lee  Wulff.  Re^f^^^y  Na- 
tional Film  lioard  of  Canada,  1967.  Released  m  the  U.  Si. 
by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

liri^ry'^Pirtu^s  ^^  fl»hlng  for  tun.   In  N^^'o^^^land 
wafe^^Zshoi.  h^  tXlt  the  hook,  how  to  approach  a  school  of 

*T'^"^a'SS>!ng''''2^FVmnrNewroundUnd.  ^  -  fewfoundjand^ 
Touri«  ^veTopient  Division,  n.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
ut.  CanadUn  Travel  Film  ^^^"^ry^^^^^  pj  ^  68-1575 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tuna  fishing  in  the  Mediterranean  Sea  (Motion  picture) 
Walt  Disney  Productions.  Released  by  International 
Communication  Films,  1968. 

.t  min-     si.     color.    8  mm.     (West  Europe) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  carirldge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

From  the  19&4  motion  picture  entitled  SardloAa. 

Summary:  Illustrates  s  method  of  cooperative  fishing  used  by  the 
people  of  Sardinia. 

1.  Tuna  fl.'iherles— Mediterranean  Sea.  2,  Fisberiea,  Cooperative— 
Sardinia.  i.  rMsney  (Walt)  Productions,  n.  International  C«kii- 
munioatlon  Films,  in.  Sardinia  (Motion  picture)  Series;  West 
Europe  (Uotlon  picture) 

338.309469  72-703781 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 

The  Tundra  (FOnutrip)    Eye  Gate  Honae,  1969. 

51  fr.  color.  3.">  mm.  anil  phonodlse:  1  s..  12  in.,  33i  rpm. 
(Land  bloines  of  the  world) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Creditt:  Photoumphers,  .Arthur  C.  Twomev.  J.  U.  Twomey;  film 
editor.  Karin  K.  Kllnk. 

Summary.'  Points  out  characteristic  vegeCstton  and  wildlife  of 
the  tundra  and  shows  how  these  organlans  have  adapted  to  the 
regional  climate  and  to  each  otbn-. 

1.  Tundras.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series:  Land  blomea 
of  the  world  (Fllmstrlp) 

A51.4  7&-734868 

ALA  Booklist 


Tundra :  a  saga  of  the  Alaskan  wilderness  (Motion  pieture) 

Burroughs- Tarzan  Pictures,  1936. 

78  m;i.     sd.     Wtw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  George  W.  Stout;  director  and  writer,  Norman 
Dawn;  adaptation,  Charles  F,  Royal:  photographers.  Nnrman  Dawn, 
Jacob  Kull  Edward  Kull ;  editors.  Walter  Thompson,  Thomas  NefE. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  the  adventures  of  a  flying  doctor  In  Alaska. 
Shows  his  struggle  for  survival  in  the  wilderness,  accompanied  only 
by  two  bear  cubs,  after  the  crash  of  bis  private  plane. 

1.  Aeronautics  In  medicine— Alaska.  i.  Burroughs-Tarzan  Pic- 
tures. 

610.69  Fi  67-2278 


Tundra  bird  (Filmstrip)     Staley  Studio,  1971. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonotape:  aingle-track,  1  reel  (3  In.), 
3]  ip^..  13  min. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Producers,  WlUiam  G.  Staley,  Margaret  H.  SUley: 
authors,  riaii  Itraun.  Ray  Schmidt;  narrator,  Oregg  Chancellor. 

SUMUAitT:  Gives  the  life  history  of  the  white-tailed  ptarmigan. 
Shows  how  it  changes  color  from  summer  to  winter,  and  how  it 
takes  advantage  of  the  alpine  elements  to  obtain  food  and  protec- 
Uon. 

1.  White-tailed  ptarmigan.        I.  Staky  StodlO. 
[QL696.G2]  598.6  70-739645 

SUley  Studio 


Tuned  collector  oscillator  (Motion  picture)    Animated  Elec- 
tronics Films,   1967. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Electronic  circuit  theory  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  in  standiird  8  mm.  cartridge  and  In  16  mm.  reel 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  motlel. 

Summary:  .Shows  a  transistorised  oscillator  circuit  and  nses  ani- 
mation to  Illustrate  all  currents.  Highlights  the  feedback  action  and 
shows  the  two  currents  which  must  (low  through  any  Junction  tran- 
slstor.    With  subtitles. 

1.  Oscillators,  Transistor.  l  Animated  Electronics  Films  (Firm) 
Series :  Electronic  circuit  theory  series  (Uotlon  picture) 

537  Fi  A  68-2636 

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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tnnicatc  1:  stractare  and  fnnctioii  (Motion  picture)  Eal* 
ing  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mtn.     ai.    color     super  8  mm. 

Loop  Dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  notes. 

Credit$:  Author,  Robert  Alleo. 

Siunmary:  Uses  time-lapse  and  clnephotomlcrograph;  to  examine 
the  Btructure  and  function  of  the  tunlcates,  primitive  diordateg.  Pic- 
tures the  itructure  of  the  tunicate  colony  whldi  constata  of  a  mosaic 
sjrgtem  and  matrix.  Describes  the  circnlatory  Byst«n  focusing  on  the 
heart  and  endostyle  and  examining  the  reversal  of  blood  flovr  In  the 
heart. 

1.  Tuntcata.        i.  Kallng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Man. 

596  Fi  A  67-5846 

Ealing  Corp. 

Tunicate  2 :  reprodoctiwi  and  derricvnent  {Motion  pietwre) 
Ealing  Corp.,  1966. 

8  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  notes. 

Creditt:  Author,  Robert  Allen. 

Summary.'  Uses  cinepbotomicrography  and  time-lapse  lAotography 
to  show  the  reproduction  and  development  of  tunlcates.  Illustrates 
both  asexual  reproduction.  Including  the  process  of  bud  growth  and 
resorption  of  zoolds,  and  sexual  reproduction,  showing  living  sperm 
cells  and  early  developmental  stages  through  the  gastrula. 

1.  Tunlcata.    2.  Keproductioo.  l  Ealing  Corporation.  Cam. 

bridge,  Mass. 

596  Fi  A  67-^S847 

taIlngC<Mp. 

Tnnis,  capital  of  Taniaia  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  Mul- 
timedia, 1970. 

3  mil!.    8l.    fijlor.    super  8  mm.     (North  Africa  series) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teafher'n  guide. 

Bummary:  Portrays  life  In  Tunis,  the  capital  of  Tunisia,  as  a  mix- 
ture of  modern  and  traditional  ways  of  living.  Scenes  of  uioeqiies, 
street  life,  political  parades,  university  graduations,  and  parliamen- 
tary sessions  Illustrate  the  blending  of  the  old  and  new. 

1.  Tunis — Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 

Series:  North  Africa  series  (Motion  picture.    Donbleday  Multimedia) 

916.1  78-708019 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Tunisia  {FUimtrip)  Hulton  Press,  London,  1967!  Beleased 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

41  f  r.     color.    35  mm. 

A  Bencon  fllmstrlp. 

With  notes. 

Creditt:  Author,  Rutli  W.  Way. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  geography  of  Tunisia.  Includes  views  of 
towns,  villages,  the  general  topography,  and  the  people  and  their 
occupations 

1.  Tunisia.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,  ii.  Dufour  Editions, 
tnc. 

916.1  Fi  A  67-4049 

Dufour  Editions 

Tunisia  (FUmttrip)  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California, 
1969. 

39  f  r.    color.    35  mm. 

Swnmarv:  Describes  the  geography,  economy,  and  customs  of 
Tunisia.    With  captions. 

1.  Tunisia.        i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

916.1  76-735835 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Tunisia  (Filmstrip)     Arid  Corp.,  1970. 

57  f r.    color.    35  oun.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  381  rpm. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  way  of  life  In  the  barren  desert  of 
Tonisla. 

1.  Tunisia — Social  life  and  customs.        I.  Avid  Corporation. 

916.1  74r-737818 

Avid  Corp, 

A  Tunnel  {Motion  picture)  Short  Film  Studio,  Prague. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1^70. 

15  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credits;  Director,  Ivan  Rene;  photography,  Svatoplnk  Maly. 

Bummary:  An  absurd  exi)erlmental  art  fltm  which  takes  place  in 
a  tunnel  on  the  rails. 

I.  KrAtk^  film.     ii.  Contemporary  Fllms/HcOraw-HlU. 

791.43  70-708156 

Contempory  Fllmn/Mc-  Oraw-Hlll 

Tunnel  game  {Motion  picture)  International  Cinemedia 
Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read !     Set  2) 
Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Bummary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  «tcourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  I>ettls  with  sequence  and  spatial  traosfor- 
matlontt.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  International  Cinemedia  Center,     n. 

learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series:   Ready    set    read! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2. 

372.4  74-708219 

learning  Corp.  of  America 


Tupperware  Home  Parties 
Bee   Rexall  Drug  and  Chemical  Compaiy.    Tupper- 
ware Home  Parties 

Tupperware  Home  Partlea  wonderland  jubilee  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Tupperware  Home  Parties.  Made  by  M  J  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  Shattuck/Roether  Advertising,  1970. 

2«  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ,.     .  .w 

StJMMART ;  A  fltm  for  salesmen  and  potential  salesmen  about  the 

sctlvllles  during  the  sales  Jubilee  week  of  Tupperware. 

1    Salesmen  and  sslennanslilp.    2.  Tableware.  PUstlc.        1.  RjMll 

Dnig  and  Chemical  (>»nn>any,    Tupperware  Home  Parties.    II.  Shat- 

tnck-Roether  Advertising.  

668.89  78-711652 

CINE 


Tupperware  toys  (Motion  pictaire)     Dart  Industriea,  1»6». 

1  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ^^     ^^ 

SUMMARY:  Shows  various  toys  In  the  Topperware  toy  col- 
lection.                              ,      _, 

1.  Toys.        I.  D«rt  lodoitrles.  -,,^a« 

688.7  78-710708 

Turandot  {Filmstrip)     Metropolitan  Opera  Guild,  1968. 

72  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     (Opera  in  color) 

Prf*  (ited  In  cooperation  with  the  Bureau  of  Audio-visual  In- 
stnictloji.    New   York   City    Board   of   Education. 

with  background  notes  and  script  by  Joel  Honlg. 

CrediU:  Photographer,  Frank  Dimand.  Catt:  Blrglt  Nllsson,  Ml- 
rella  Frent,  Franco  Corelli,  Bonaldo  Gtatottl. 

Bummary:  Shows  scenes  of  the  rehearsal  and  performance  of 
Glacomo  Puccini's  opera  Turandot  at  the  Metropolitan  Opera.  In- 
cludes pictures  of  the  Individuals  awwclated  with  the  production  of 
the  opera  and  of  the  performing  artists. 

1.    Puccini,   Glacomo,    1858-1924.     Turandot.  i.    Metropolitan 

Ooera  Guild.        Series:  Opera  In  color  (Fllmstrlp) 

782.1  70-732524 

Metropolitan  Opera  Guild 


Turban  tumor  {Motion  picture)  Institute  for  Dermatologic 
Communication  and  Education  in  cooperation  with  Uni- 
versity of  California  School  of  Medicine,  1965.  Made  by 
Audio  Productions. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:   Authors,   Marlon   B.   Sulzberger.  Roberta  Z.   Sulzberger. 

Summon/.-  Drs  Atbin  Proppe  and  Helga  Hauss  of  the  Hautkllnik 
der  Christlan-Albrecbts-Dnlversitiit  zu  Kiel,  West  Germany,  describe 
the  case  of  a  5&-year  old  woman  afflcted  with  turban  tumors  and 
the  surgical  measures  taken  to  correct  the  condition. 

1.   Scalp — Tumors.  r.   Institute  for  Dermatologic  (Communica- 

tion and  Education. 

617  Fi  67-517 

Turbidity  currrats  in  the  sea  (Moti<Hi  picture)  Seaboume 
Enterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Oceanography  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  turbidity  currents  arise  wh«i  sediment 
that  is  churned  Into  the  water  raises  the  water's  density;  points 
out  the  resulting  downhill  flow  which  treads  out  along  the  borl- 
eonlal  ocean  floor. 

1.   Turbidity.  I.  Seabourne  Enterprises.     II.  BFA  Educational 

Media.     III.  Series:  Oceanography  series  (Motion  picture) 
[GC239]  551.4  7»-7l4088 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Turbidity  currents  on  lakes  {Motion  piuture)  Seaboume 
Enterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  B1?A 
Educational  Media,  1970. 

4   min.     Rl.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Hydrology  series) 

Loop  film- 

H^^'iSof,,  that  Ho.  to  .  river  slow.  »  It  emptle.  toto  . 
l.ke"::r»!.t  Sment   wh°cb  .Iter,  the  .ow  o<  w.ter  1.  the  lake. 

'•T^^<Z"%'"flS."°'°:.  se.t»ur,»  Boterprlse^n.  BFA  £*.<:> 
doidMX.'-    L!S:H,dr„log,^r,e.   (MoUoo  plcre^^^^^^ 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Turbulence  (Motion  picture)  Education  Development  Cen- 
ter.    Released  by   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational 

Corp.,  1969. 

28  mln     «1     color.     16  mm.     (Fhild  mechanics  films) 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics  Films. 

Summary:   Illustrates  aspects  of  turbulence,  including  the  elTect 

of  Reynolds  number  on  inception  and  on  turbulent  flows  increased 

pressure  dnm   In  pipe-flow,  efficient  mixing,  turbulent  transport  of 

momentum  and  scalar  properties,  Keynolds  stres-i,  and  effects  of 

"l^  TSibulence.  l  Education  Development  Center,    n.  Ency- 

clopaedia Britannica  Educational  c;orporatlon.  Series:  Fluid 

mechanics  films  (Motion  picture)  -^rTAn 

532  70-705702 

CINE 

Turbulence  clouds   (Motion  picture)     B.  H.  E.  Edtication 

and    Seaboume    Enterprises,   England.      Released   in   the 
V.  S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

.1  mln.    Bl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weather  series) 

LooD  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  physical  obstractlons  and  friction  be- 
tween air  and  ground  causes  the  air  to  become  turbulent  Eiplalns 
that  as  warm,  molsture-ladea  air  Is  pushed  npward  It  la  cooled  and 
the  moisture  condenses  to  form  clouds. 

1.  Cloud  physics.    2.  Atmospheric  turbulence.  I.  B.  H.  B.  Edu- 

cation, ltd.     II.  Seaboume  Enterprises.    III.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
Series:  Weather  series  (Motion  picture) 

551.6  70-711664 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Turbulent  boundary  layers  (Motion  picture)  Educatiw  De- 
Telopment  Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

Zy  mln.    si.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanicH  films) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge^ 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 

of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Boundary  layer.    2.  Turbulence.  1.  Edocatloo  Derriopmeot 

Center.       II.    Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational     Corporation. 

Series :  Fluid  mechanics  fllma  ( Motion  picture) 

532  7S-710298 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corih 


Turecamo,  David 


496 


Turkey  (FUmttrip)    Hulton  PriSB,  London  (IW-V 

37  fr,     b&w.    85  mm. 

Picture  post  filmstrip.  ,     ,   j, 

Bummary:  Uses  i*otograirtw  to  picture  life  In  Turkey,  incladlng 
views  of  their  agriculture  and  Indostry,  of  modes  of  transportation, 
and  of  various  points  of  Interest.  

1.   Turkey— Descr.   A  trsT.— Views.  i.   Hulton   Press,   ltd.. 

London. 

Fi  A  67-3866 
Dufour  Editions 


Turkey  {FUimtrip)    Jam  Handy  Organization,  1968. 

70  fr.    color.    S5  mm.    and  phonodlac:    2  a,   12  In.,  SSI   ipm. 
mlcrogrooye.     (Six  Mediterranean  countries,  no.  4) 

With  instrucbar's  guide.  .,,.,. 

Bummary:    Explores   the   cultural   pattern*,  the  educational  pat- 
terns, and  the  political  events  of  Turkey. 

1.  Turkey.       L  Jam   Handy    Organization,    Ina        Serlea:    Bli 
Mediterranean  countries  (Fllmstrlp)  no.  1. 

915.61  Fi  A  68-4961 

Jam  Handy  Organlzatl(»i 


Tnriiey    (Filmstrip)      Don   Bosco.     Released  by  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Countries  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  part  2) 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  customs,  famous  paintings,  scenery, 
topography,  and  Industry  of  Turkey, 

1.  Turkey.  I.  Bosco,  Don.  II.  Uolversal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  III.  Series:  Oiuntrles  of  Europe  and  Africa,  part2  (Fllmstrlp) 
[DR417]  915.61  77-740548 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Turkey — a  Middle  East  bridgeland  {Motion  picture)  Dud- 
ley Pictures  Corp.  Made  by  Carl  Dudley.  Released  by 
United  World  Films,  1961. 

18  mln.     sd,     color.     16  mm,     (Your  world  neighbors) 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  consultants,  Clyde  F.  Kohn,  Walter  A.  WIttich. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  experiences  of  an  American  boy  who  spends 
a  summer  with  a  Turkish  family.     Describes  Turkey  as  a  country 
rich  In  culture  and  history  which  Is  endeavoring  to  develop  Industry 
and  to  use  Its  natural  resources. 
■ Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  students,  Foreign— Turkey.  2."  Turkey — Soc.  condit  I.  Dud- 
ley Pictures  Corporation,  ii.  United  World  Films,  Inc.  Series: 
Your  world  neighbors  (Motion  picture) 

370.19  Fi  A  67-5887 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Turkey:  its  cities  and  industrial  future  (Filmstrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  American  Broad- 
casting Co.  Merchandising  and  Jules  Power  International 
Productions. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm.     ( Middle  East  geography  serlea,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide.  .... 

Bumjnary:  Describes  the  major  cities,  present  and  developing  In- 
dustries, resources,  trade,  and  transportation  of  Turkey. 

1     Turkey  — Econ.    oondlt.  — 1918-  i.    .McGraw-Hill    Book 

Company.        Series;  Middle  East  geography  aerlefl  (Fllmstrlp)  nt 


915.61 


FiA68-4223 


McCraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Turkey — rebirth  of  a  nation  {Motion  picture)  Dudley 
Pictures  Corp.  Made  by  Carl  Dudley,  Released  by 
United  World  Films,  1963. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Today's  people  In  our  changing 
world) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  A  pictorial  study  of  Turkey  today.     Shows  that  by  using 
modern  methods  and  machinery  the  Turks  are  making  a  concentrated 
effort  to  Improve  their  agricultural  production  and  ultimately  to  turn 
their  nation  Into  n  modern  state. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Turkey— Econ,  condit.— 191S-  2,  Agriculture— Economic  as- 

pects—Turkey, I.  Dudley  Pictures  Corporation,  n.  United  World 
Films.  Inc.  Series;  Today's  people  In  our  changing  world  (Motion 
picture) 

338.109561  Fi  A  67-,i888 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Turkey:  The  ancient  land  {FUmstrip)    Coleman  Film  Entw- 
prises.     Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  ln„  33i  rpm..  17 
mln.     ( Social  studies— lands  of  the  Middle  East ) 

Creditt:  Technical  consultants  and  photographers,  Jean  Smith. 
David  Smith. 

Summary:  Describes  the  early  settlement  of  Turkey  by  the 
Trojans,  HIttltes,  I^^dlans,  Phrygians,  and  others.  Provides  a  back- 
ground for  consequent  study  of  the  Ottoman  Empire,  the  Influence 
of  Rome,  modern  Turkey,  and  the  Middle  East 

1.  Asia  Minor— History.  i.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,  n,  RMI 
Film   Productions.  Series:   Social  studies— lands  of  the  Middle 

Knst  (Filmstrip) 

913.9  76-737182 

RMI  Fltm  Productions 


Turkey — the  bridge  {Motion  picture)  HP  (North  America) 
ltd.,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Radim  Fihns, 
1967. 

19  mln..  sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  Turkey  Including  views  from  antiquity  to  the 
present.     Points  out  that  Turkey  Is  the  land  bridge  used  by  partld- 

einta  of  great  events  for  over  three  thousand  years  to  travel  between 
urope  and  Asia.  .     , 

1.  Turkey— Descr.  A  trav.— 1960-  i.  BP   (North  America) 

ltd.    tt  RadIm  Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

916.61  Fi  A  67-6069 

XUdIm  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Pilmstrips 


Turkey:  The  coming  of  Christianitj  (Filmstrip)    Coleman 
Film   Enterprises.     Released  by   RMI   Film   Productions, 

1968. 

W  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  1  a..  12  in..  33i  rpm  16 
mill.     ( Social  studies— Unds  of  the  Middle  East  ( 

Credits:  Technical  consultants  and  photographers,  Jean  Smith 
Dnvld  Smith. 

Summar>  :  Explores  the  early  years  of  Christianity,  the  missions 
of  Paul  and  John,  and  the  growth  of  Christianity. 

1.  Church  hi«tory— Primitive  and  early  church.  2.  Turkey  — 
Church  history.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterpriaea.  II.  RMI  Film 
I'riHluctions.  Series:  Social  studies— lands  of  the  Middle  Blast 
(Filmstrip) 

956.1  72-737181 

BMI  Film  Productions 


Turkey:  The  impact  of  Islam  (Filmstrip)  Coleman  Film 
Enterprises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

no  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In..  33i  rpm..  15 
mio.     { Social  i^iudles— lands  of  the  Middle  East ) 

Credits:  Technical  consultants  and  photographers,  Jean  Smith. 
Darld  Smith. 

Summar}- :  Examines  tlie  conUlcts  between  Christianity  and  Islam. 
Depicts  the  downfall  of  the  Byrantlne  Empire  and  the  fall  of  Con- 
stantinople. Uses  photographs,  maps,  and  narrative  to  trace  the 
western  expansion  of  the  Ogry,  Seljuk,  and  Ottoman  Turks  from  the 
9th  century  to  1815. 

1.  Turkey— History.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  II.  RMI 
Film  Productions.  Series:  Social  studies— lands  of  the  Middle 
East  (Filmstrip) 

956.1  74^737179 

R.MI  Film  Productions 

Turkey:  The  modem  state  (Filrngtrip)  Coleman  Film  En- 
terprises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1968. 

Tiit  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  in..  331  rpm..  15 
min.     (Social  .studies — lands  of  the  Middle  East) 

Credit:-  Technical  consultants  and  photographers.  Jean  Smith. 
David  Smith. 

Summafif:  Provides  a  history  of  modern  Turkey  and  the  gradual 
decay  of  the  Ottoman  Empire  through  1914.  Depicts  the  postwar 
movement  away  from  empire  toward  a  republic  and  discuses  the 
role  of  .\ttaturk  in  the  formation  of  modern  Turkey. 

1.  Turkey— History.  i.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,     n.  RMI 

Film    Productions.         Series:    Social   studies— lands   of   the   Middle 
East  (Filmstrip) 

956.1  79-737180 

EMI  Film  Productions 

Turkey:  the  village  and  the  land  (Filmstrip)  MoGraw- 
Hili  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  American  Broadcasting 
Co.  Merchandising  and  Jules  Power  International  Pro- 
ductions. 

37  fr.     color.     3^  mm.      (Middle  E^ast  geography  series,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  village  life  In  Turkey,  and  describe*  land- 
forms,  climate,  major  crops,  farming  methods,  and  recent  attempts 
at  land  reform  pn^rams. 

1.   Land  tenure  — Turkey.      2,  Turkey  — Rural  conditions.  i. 

Mc<!raw.Hin   B<Kik  Company.  Series:  Middle  East  geography 

series  (Filmstrip)  set  1. 

915.61  Fi  A  68-4224 

McGraw-Hill  Book  (To. 


Turkey — yesterday's  tomorrow    (Motion  picture)     Douglas 
Productions,  1966. 

9rt  mill.    si.    color.    16  mm. 

To  be  prexeiited  with  a  lecture  cued  to  the  fllm. 

Cre4itt:  Producer  and  director.  Neil  Douglas. 

nummary:  Traces  the  history  of  Asia  Minor  and  depicts  the  art 
and  culture  of  modern  Turkey.  Includes  details  of  Turkish  life. 
Filmed  in  Turkey. 

1.  Turkey— Hist.  2.  Turkey— Soo.  life  &  CTist.  i.  Douglas  Pro- 
ductions. 

915.61  Fi  A  68-622 

Douglas  ProducIioTiN 


Turkeys  (.Votion  jncturt)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  mlD.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (United  SUtes) 

Lo<q)  fi  m.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Summary:  Follows  the  life  cjcle  of  turkeys,  from  egg  to  maturity. 
Includes  scenes  of  the  laying,  gathering,  candling.  Incubating,  and 
hatching  of  ^ga,  and  the  growth  of  turkeys  to  maturity. 

1.  Turkeys.  L  Park  Films.  Series:  United  SUtes  (Motion 
picture) 

636.59  Fi  A  68-3207 

ParkniDM 

The  Turkish  mosque  (Filmstrip)    Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1064. 

34  fr.     color.    3o  mm.     (The  Art  of  the  mosque,  no.  2) 

Credits:  .Author.  Denis  Baly:  editorial  consulUint,  MIcliael  H. 
Budek. 

Summary:  Studies  the  architecture  of  the  Turkish  mosque,  point- 
ing out  that  the  buildings  are  sturdier  than  Arab  mosques  because  of 
the  cold  winters.     With  captions. 

1.  Mosques— Turkey.  l  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides, 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Series:  The  Art  of  the  mosque  (FUmstrlp) 
no.  2. 

726  77-733971 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 


Turkle,  Brinton.      Obadiah  the  Bold 
see 

Obadiah  the  Bold. 


Turkle,  Brijaton.      Thy  friend,  Obadiah 
see 

Thy  friend,  Obadiah. 


Turman  (Lawrence)   inc. 
see   lAwrence  Turman,  inc. 


Turmoil  in  Communist  China  (Motion  picture)  Hearet 
Metrotone  News,  1967. 

16  mln.    sd.     bAw.     IS  mm.     (Screeo  news  dIgMt.  v.  9,  no    10) 

With  story  guide. 

Ssmmary.-  Traces  the  history  of  China  beginning  with  the  rise  to 
power  of  Mao  Ts&tang  and  communism. 

I.  China  (I>eoplp*s  Republic  of  China.  1W&-  >— Politics  and 
government  i.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc.  New  York.  Se- 
ries: Screen  news  digest  (Motion  jrfcture)  v.  9.  no.  10. 

915.1  73-700277 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Tnm-<rf>nat  (Motion  picture)  Advertising  Division,  Bethle- 
hem Steel  Corp.,  1968.     Made  by  Milner- Fen  wick. 

12  mil.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SMffwiKwv:  A  training  fllm  that  Illustrates  the  proper  lechnlques 
for  high-strength  bolting  of  structural  steel,  covering  both  the  bolt- 
ing operation  and  tht  inspection  of  bolted  connections. 

1.  Steel.  Structural.  2.  Bolted  joints.  i.  Bethlehem  Steel  Cor- 
poration. 

621.8  Fi  A  68-851 

CINE 


Turn  of  the  Century  Fights 
see 

Knockout!    AdWolgastvs,  Joe  Rivers, 

Knockout;    Archie  Moore  vs.   Carl  Bobo 
Olson. 


Knockout:  Archie  Moore  vs.  Yvon  Durelle. 

Knockout!  Archie  Moore  vs.  Yvon 
Durelle,  second  fight. 

Knockout!  Battling  Nelson  vs.  Owen 
Moran. 

Knockout!  Battling  Slid  vs.  Georges 
Carpentler. 

Knockout!  Benny  Leonard  vs.  Jimmy 
McLamln. 

Knockout;  Billy  Peacock  vs.  Raton  Macias. 


Knockout!    Billy  PetroUe  vs.  Battling 
Battallno. 


Knockout!    Bob  Baker  vs.  Willie  James. 
Knockout!   Bob  Satterfield  vs.    Bob  Baker. 

Knockout!    Bob  Satterfield  vs.  Clarence 
Henry. 

Knockout!   Bob  Satterfield  vs.  John  Holman. 

Knockout!   BudcfyBaervs.  Gene  Stanton. 

Knockout!    Buddy  Baer  vs.  Jack  Doyle. 

Knockout!    Buster  Mathls  vs.  Chuck 
Wepner. 

Knockout!    Buster  Mathls  vs.  Everett 
Copeland, 

Knockout!    Buster  Mathis  vs.  Tom 
Swift. 

Knockout!    Carl  Bobo  Olson  vs.  Garth 
Panter. 

]OK>ckout!    Carlos  Ortiz  vs.  Battling  Torres. 

Knockout!       Carlos  Ortiz  vs.  Doug  Valllant. 

Knockout!    Carlos  Ortiz  vs.   Len  Matthews. 

Khocla}ut!    Carmen  Basllio  vs.  Tony 
DeMarco, 

Knockout!    Cassius  Clay  vs.  Allen  Hudson. 

Knockout!       Cassius  Clay  (Muhammad 
All)  vs.  Billy  Daniels. 

Knockout!       Cassius  Clay  (Muhammed 
Ali)  vs.  Floyd  Patterson. 


Knockout!    Cassius  Clay  vs.  George  Logan. 

lOiockoutI       Cassius  Clay  (Muhammed 
Ali)  vs.  Lamar  Clark. 

Knockout!    Cassius  Clay  (Muhammed 
Ali)   vs.  Sonny  Banks. 

KnockoutI       Cassius  Clay  (Muhammed 
Ali)  vs.  Sonny  Listen  (2nd  fight) 

Knockout'.    Cassius  Cl^  (Muhammed  Ali) 
vs.  Willi  Besmanoff. 

Knockout!    caiarles  Himiez  vs.  Tiberio  Mitri. 


I&ockoutl      Charlie  Powell  vs.  Keene 
Simmons, 


Knockout!       Cherif  Hamia  vs.  Robert 
Cohen, 

Knockout!    Danny  NardIco  vs.  Charlie 
Norkus, 


Knockout!  Davey  Moore  vs.    Ricardo  Moreno. 

Knockout!  Eddie  Machen  vs.  Nino  Valdes. 

KnockoutI  Eugene  Criqui  vs.  Joe  Fox. 

Knockout!  Ezzard  Charles  vs.  Bob  Satter- 
field. 

Knockout!  Ezzard  Charles  vs.  John  Holman. 

Knockout!  Ezzard  Charles  vs.  Tommy 
Harrison. 

Knockout!  Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Brian  London. 


Knockout !    Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Clayton 
Jones. 


Knockout!  Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Don  Grant. 

Knockout!  Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Harold  Carter. 

Knockout!  Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Ingemar 
Johansson. 


KnockoutI    Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Roy 
Harris. 

Knockout!    Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Tod 
Herring, 


Knockout!    Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Tom 
McNeeley. 


Knockout:    Floyd  Patterson  vs.  Tommy 
Jackson. 


Knockout!    Fred  Apostoll  vs.  Marcel 

Thll. 

Knockout!    Freddie  Mills  vs.  Johnny 
Ralph. 


Knockout!    Gene  Fullmer  vs.  Joe  Miceli. 


Knockout!    Gene  Tiger  Jones  vs.  Wilson 
Kohlbrecher. 


Knockout!    Gene  Tunney  vs.  Georges 
Carpentler. 


Knockout!    Gene  Tunney  vs.  Tom  Gibbons. 
Knockout!       Gene  Tunney  vs.  Tom  Heeney, 


497 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Turn  of  the  Century  Fights    (Continued) 

Knockout'.      Georges  Carpentler  vs.  George 
Cook. 

Knockout!    Gus  Lesnevich  vs.  Freddie 
Mills. 

Knockout'.      Gus  Lesnevich  vs.  Freddie 
Steele. 

Knockout!      Harry  Wills  vs.  Paulino 
Uzcudun. 

Knockout!    Henry  Cooper  vs.  Joe  Erskine. 
Knockout!   Hogan  Bassey  vs.  Jules  Touan. 

KnockoutI       Ike  WUliams  vs.  Chuck  Davey. 

Knockout'.      Ike  Williams  vs.  Jos6  Gatica. 


Knockout!    Ingemar  Johansson  vs.  Eddie 
Machen. 

Knockout'.       Mgemar  Johansson  vs.  Joe 
Bygraves. 

iOiockout!    Jack  Dempsey  vs.  Cowboy 
luttrell. 

Knockout!       Jack  Dempsey  vs.  Georges 
Carpentler. 

Knockout'.      Jack  Dempsey  vs.  Jack 
Sharkey. 

Knockout!   Jack  Dempsey  vs.  Jess  Willard. 
Knockout!    Jack  Dempsey  vs.  Luis  Firpo. 

Knockout'.       Jack  Johnson  vs.  Stanley 
Ketchel. 

Knockout'.      Jack  Sharkey  vs.  Max 
Schmeling. 

Knockout!    Jack  Sharkey  vs.  Mike  McTlgue. 

Knockout!      Jack  Sharkey  vs.  Sailor  Jim 
Maloney. 

Knockout!    Jack  Sharkey  vs.  Young 
Stribling. 

Knockout!    Jake  laMotta  vs.  Laurent 
Dauthuille. 

Knockout!    Jesse  Bowdry  vs.  Gustav  Scholz. 

Knockout!    Jimmy  Carruthers  vs.  Vic 
Toweel. 

Knockout!    Jimmy  Carter  vs.  Charley 
miey. 


Knockout!    Jimmy  Carter  vs.  Paddy 
De  Marco. 


Knockout!    Jimmy  Carter  vs.  Tommy 
CoUins. 


Knockout!  Jimmy  Wilde  vs.  Joe  Symonds. 

Knockout!  Jimmy  Wilde  vs.  Pancho 
Villa. 

Knockout!  Jimmy  Wilde  vs.  Taney  Lee. 

Knockout!  Joe  Becerra  vs.  Alphonse 
Halimi. 

Knockout!  Joe  Brown  vs.  Dave  Chamley. 


Knockout!   Joe  Brown  vs.  Don  Bowman. 
Knockout!   Joe  Brown  vs.  Joe  Lopes. 
Knockout!   Joe  Brown  vs.  Paolo  Bosi. 
Knockout!      Joe  Louis  vs.  Arturo  Godoy. 

Knockout!      Joe  Louis  vs.  Bob  Pastor. 
Knockout!      Joe  Louis  vs.  Charles  RetzlafI 

Knockout!       Joe  Louis  vs.  Jack  Hoper. 

Knockout!       Joe  Louis  vs.  Johnny  Paychek. 

Knockout'.       Joe  Louis  vs.  King  Levinsky. 

Knockout!    Joe  Louis  vs.  Lee  Savold. 

Knockout!   Joe  Louis  vs.  Max  Schmeling, 
June  19,  1936. 

Knockout!   Joe  Louis  vs.  IVIax  Schmeling, 
June  22,  1938. 

Knockout!   Joe  Louis  vs.  Pat  Valentino. 

Knockout!   Joe  Miceli  vs.  Gil  Turner. 

Knockout!   Joe  Miceli  vs.  Wallace  Bud 
Smith. 

Knockout!   Joey  Giardello  vs.  Slider  Webb. 
Knockout!   Joey  Giardello  vs.  Wilf  Greaves. 

Knockout !    Johnqy  Kllbane  vs.  Eugene 
Criqul. 

iOiockout!    Johnny  Saxton  vs.  Bobby  Lee. 

KnockoutI    Johnny  Saxton  vs.  Carmen 
Basilic. 

Knockout!    Johnny  Saxton  vs.  Tony  Demarco. 

Knockout!    JosS  Torres  vs.  Carl  Bobo 
Olson. 

Knockout !    JosS  Torres  vs.  Chic 
Calderwood. 

Knockout  I    Jos8  Torres  vs.  Willie 
Pastrano. 

KnockoutI    Kid  Gavilan  vs.  Chuck  Davey. 

Knockout  I    Kid  Gavilan  vs.  Tony  Janlro. 
Knockout!    laszlo  Papp  vs.  Peter  MuUer. 


KnockoutI    Laurent  Dauthuille  vs.  Jean 
Walzacfc. 


Knockout!  Len  Matthews  vs.  Jimmy  Soo. 

Knockout  I  Luis  Firpo  vs.  Jess  Willard, 

KnockoutI  Manuel  Ortiz  vs.  Luis 
Castillo. 

Knockout!  Marcel  Cerdan  vs.  Dick  TXirpin. 

Knockout!  Marcel  Cerdan  vs.  Giovanni 
Manca. 

Knockout!  Marcel  Cerdan  vs.  Jake  LaMotta. 

KnockoutI  Masahlko  (Fighting)   Harada 
vs.  Joe  Medel. 


498 


Knockout  I    Max  Baer  vs.  Lou  Noca, 
second  flght. 

Knockout!    Max  Baer  vs.  Tony  Galento. 

KnockoutI    Max  Schmeling  vs.  Young 
Stribling. 

KnockoutI    Mickey  Walker  vs.  Ace  Hudkins. 

Knockout!    Mickey  Walker  vs.  Jack  Sharkey. 

Knockout!    Midget  Wolgast  vs.  Juan  Zurita. 

KnockoutI   Nino  Benvenutl  vs.  Sandro 
Mazzlnghi. 

Knockout!    Nino  Valdes  vs.  Heinz 

Neuhaus. 

Knockout!    l^ul  Pender  vs.  Terry  Downes. 

KnockoutI    Percy  Basset  vs.  Jacques 
Herbillon. 

Knockout!    Percy  Bassett  vs.  Kay  Famechon. 

Knockout!    Percy  Bassett  vs.  Serraphim 
Ferrer. 

Knockout!   Peter  Muller  vs.  Hans  Stretz. 

Knockout!    Peter  Muller  vs.  Hans- 
Werner  Wohlers. 

Knockout!    Prime  Camera  vs.  Ray 
Impellltlerre. 

Knockout!   Primo  Camera  vs.  Vitorio 
Compolo. 

Knockout!    Randy  Turpln  vs.  Billy  Brown. 

KnockoutI    Randy  Turpln  vs.  Jan  De 
Bruin. 


Knockout!    Handy  IMrpln  vs.  Jean  Stock. 
KnockoutI    Randy  Turpin  vs.  Tlberlo 


lOiockout!   Haton  Macias  vs.  Chamrera 
Son^trat. 

KnockoutI    Raul  Macias  vs.  Larry 
Bataan. 

KnockoutI   Kay  Famechon  vs.  Hon  Clayton. 

KnockoutI    Ray  Robinson  vs.  Earl 
Basting. 

Knockout!    Kay  Hoblnson  vs.  Emlle  Saerens. 


KnockoutI    Ray  Robinson  vs.  Georges 
Estatoff. 

Knockout!    Ray  Robinson  vs.  Gerhard  Hecht. 
Knockout!    itay  Kobinson  vs.  Hans  Stretz. 

Knockout!    Ray  Robinson  vs.  Jake  LaMotta. 

i^ockout!    Kay  Kobinson  vs.  Jean  Stock. 

l^ockout!    Kay  Kobinson  vs.  Jean  Walzack. 

Knockout!    Ray  Robinson  vs.  Rocky 
Graziano. 

Knockout!    Robert  Cleroux  vs.  Koy  Harris. 

Knockout!   Kocky  Orazlano  vs.  Gene  Burton. 

Knockout!   Kocky  Graziano  vs.  Tony  Janiro. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pidures  and  Filmstrips 


Turn  of  the  Centoiy  Fights    (Cantinued) 


Knockout  1    Rocky  Marciano  vs.  Harry 
Matthews. 


Knockout!    Hocky  Marciano  vs.  Lee  Savold. 
Knockout!    itocky  Marciano  vs.  Rex  Layne. 


Knockout!    Roclgr  Marciano  vs.  Roland 
La  Starza. 


linockout!   Roland  lastarza  vs.  Julio 
Mederos. 

ICnockout!   Sandy  Saddler  vs.  Flash  BUorde. 

Knockout!   Sandy  Saddler  vs.  Ray  Famechon. 

Knockout!    Soni^  Listen  vs.  Albert 
Westphal. 

Knockout!    Sonny  Liston  vs.  Amos 
Johnson. 

JCnockout!   Sonny  Liston  vs.  Floyd  Patterson. 

Knockout!    Sonny  Liston  vs.  Gerhardt 
Zech. 

linockout!  Sonny  Liston  vs.  Roy  Harris. 

Knockout:  Sonny  Liston  vs.  Wayne  Bethea. 

Knockout!  Sonny  Ray  vs.  Jesse  Bowdry. 

Knockout!  Steve  Belloise  vs.  Jean  Stock. 

Knockout!    Ted  (Kid)    Lewis  vs.  Johnny 
Basham. 

Knockout!    Ted  (Kid)    Lewis  vs.  Tom 
Gummer. 

Knockout!    Terry  Oownes  vs.   Carlos  Van 
Neste. 

Knockout!    Tommy  Farr  vs.  Jan  Klein. 

Knockout!       Tommy  Loughranvs.  Jack 
Sharkey. 

Knockout!    Tony  Canzonerl  vs.  Frankie 
Klick. 

Knockout!    Tony  Canzonerl  vs.  Jackie 
Kid  Berg. 

Knockout!   Tony  UeMarco  vs.  Chris  Chris- 
tensen. 

Knockout!   Tony  Zale  vs.  Rocky  Grazlano. 

Knockout!   Virgil  Aklns  vs.  Charlie  Tomb- 
stone Smith. 

Knockout!    Virgil  Aldns  vs.  Tony  t>eMarco. 

Knockout!   Willie  Pep  vs.  Joey  Cam. 
Knockout!   Willie  Pep  vs.  Sanay  Saddler. 
Knockout;       Yvon  Durelle  vs.  Mike  Holt. 

Tom  of  the  centory— 20th  century  America  (1898-1914) 

(Motion  picture)     National  Broadcasting  Co.    Released  by 
Graphic  Curriculum  il968, 

24  mill.     Id.     color.     10  mm.      ( Exploring :  the  Btory  of  America, 

I'rixJuced  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
studies  and  the  American  Librarj  AtisoclatlOD. 

Telecast  on  the  NUC  program  Exploring. 

SwHtnarTf:  Surveys  the  change  of  the  United  States  during  the 
early  years  of  the  2Uth  century  from  a  nation  of  farmers  to  a  na- 
tion of  factories,  big  cities,  and  worid  power-  Dlscumes  the  Impact 
of  Immigration  and  mass  production,  and  the  Infiuence  of  the  auto- 
mobile, the  airplane,  and  motion  pictures. 

1.  U.  S.— Clvllliatlon— 20th  cent  t.  Exploring  (TeleTlsion  pro- 
gram) ti.  NaUonal  BroadcasUog  Ompany,  Inc  in.  Graphic  Cur- 
riculum. Inc.,  New  York.  Series ;  Exploring ;  the  story  of  Amer- 
ica ( Motion  picture)                        set  2. 

Orsphlccurrlcuium  *^'-"  FiA6^1062 


Tom  off  pollution  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopftedia  Britan- 
nicA  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

11  mln.    Bd.    color.    IBtnm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Producer,  Alan  O.  Spencer. 

St  MMART:  Follows  a  project  In  which  elMDentatr  mAotA  cbll- 
dreu  take  active  steps  to  eliminate  pollution  from  their  commnntty 
and  Id  th«  process  learn  the  major  sources  of  pollution. 

1.  Pollution.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Edacatlonal  Corpora- 
tion. 

614.7  73-712320 

EDcycltva«dla  BriUn-  olca  Edacatlonal  Corp. 

T^im  round  to  ace  (Moticm  picture)     Franciscan  GMnmnni- 
cations  Center,  1970. 

12  mln.    8<L    oolor.     16  mm.     <BeTelaUon> 

SUHUABT:  A  discotheqtte  experience  reabwea  the  per^ectlTe  of 
hope  to  a  lonely,  piuuled  te»iaKer. 

1.  Adoleacence.  I.  Prandacan  Conununlcatloiii  Ceotar.  II.  Se- 
ries: ReTelation  (MotlOD  picture) 

156.2  71-711553 

CINB 

A  Tom  to  bum  {Motion  picture)     HFA  Insurance  Cos., 
1965.     Made  by  W.  Judd  Wyatt. 

8  mln.     sd.    color.     18  mm. 

Credit*:  Writers,  illustrators,  and  animators.  Bill  Home,  Donna 
Schantz. 

Sitmmaty:  An  animated  cartoon  which  shows  bow  fire  dnnons  plot 
to  encourage  man  to  start  fires. 

1.  Fire  prereutlon.        i.  HTA  lomrance  Ooaqiaolea 

Fi 67-518 


TurnbuU,  Colin  M 


73-706140 


The  Time  of  man. 


Turned  on  (Motion  picture)    Pyramid  Films,  1969. 

10  mln.     ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Sumniaiy:  ShowM  dune  bogies,  surfing,  snowmobiles,  skiing,  sail- 
ing, and  other  sports  as  actlTltles  which  emphasise  the  coordlnatioo 
and  capabilities  of  the  hnmsn  body. 

1.  Sports.    2.  PbTSlcal  edticatlon  and  training.  l  PTramld  Film 

Prodncera 

796 
CINE 

TUraed  rovid  to  tee.  [Motion  picture]     Franciscan  Communic*- 
tioos  Center.  1970. 

1 1  min.     ad.     color  with  bAw  Mquencca.      16  mm.     (Revelalion) 

Magnetic  tound  utck. 

With  pnaenutiofl  gukte  by  Kathleen  M.  Semau  and  Corinnc  Han. 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatization  about  dKMpeneoccioraknely  and  puzzled 
levenleeo-year-otd  boy  who  waoden  into  ■  teenage  diacotbeque.  ExprcMa  the 
rbodamentaJ  bdief  [hat  the  revelation  of  Chritt  eocompMaes  ■  revelation  of  *ctf 
and  that  luch  a  revelation  leads  an  individual  u  reach  out  lo  otben 

I.  FranciKaa  CooimunicatioBi  Center.     II.  Series;  Reve- 


tHQ797, 
Fraactacaa 
Communicationa  Ccnicr 


248.4 


71-711553 
MAXC 


Turner  (Motion  picture)  Arts  Council  of  Great  Britain, 
Ix>iition,  with  the  help  of  Showways  L.td.  and  British  Coun- 
cil. 1966.  Made  by  Samaritan  Films,  London.  Released 
in  the  l'.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated.  1971. 

28  ntln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  David  Thompson;  commenUry, 
Michael  Hordem;  music.  Elisabeth  Lutyens;  photographw,  David 
Uuir:  editor,  Maisoun  Hassan. 

SUMil.^RV:  A  study  of  the  work  of  William  Turner,  contrasting 
his  paintings  of  storms  at  aea  with  the  peace  of  the  English  country- 
side, and  pomparlng  his  visions  of  the  cities  of  legend  and  history 
wltb  bis  scenes  of  catastrophe.  Surveys  the  subjects  of  his  last  20 
years. 

1.  Turner,  Joseph  Mallord  William,  1775-1851.  I.  Arts  CooQCll 
of  Great  Britain.    II.  Films  Incorporated. 

rNIM97.T8]  759.42  79-712020 

Films  Incorxwrated 

Tamer.  [Motion  picture]     Medal  of  Greatness,  inc.,  1972. 

52  min.     sd.     color.      16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  events  in  the  life  of  cosmetics  executive,  Glenn  W. 
Turner 

1.  Turner.  Glenn.  193S-  I.  Medal  ct  Grvatneaa,  inc. 

tTP983.A66]  923  72-701784 

CINE  72  MARC 


l77^1tSl.  [Motion  picture    Les  POins  de  latume  [Piaa- 
cc]  1970.     Rekawd  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  FUina. 

13  min.     mL     cofav.      16  mm. 

Prom  the  Anthony  Rotand  coOectioa  of  fiboi  on  srL 

AJao  iMued  in  leriet  entitled  The  history  of  art.  Program  6:  The  bardi  of 
nodem  art— landscape  transformed  and  social  commcsL 

CREDITS:  Director.  Anthony  Roland;  music,  Mariu*  Constant. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  work  of  William  Turner,  showing  how  his  me 
of  color  influeoced  ftiturt  impressiooisia  and  mfastract  artists. 

l.Turoer.  Joseph  Mallord  WiUiam.  1775-1131.  I.  Roland.  Anthony.  U. 
Ua  Pilma  dc  saiurae.  III.  TinM-Lifc  FUnn.  IV. 'ne  HwUryetan.  Pragr^ 
6:  The  birth  of  modern  an— landscape  tranaformed  and  sodai  coouncttL  [Mo- 
tioa  picture] 

[ND497]  759.2  76-714532 

r»c-Life  PUns  72  MARC 

Turner's  Slave  ship    (Filmstrip)      Warren   Schoat   Produc- 
tions. 1070. 

05  fr.  rolor.  35  mm.  and  ph»oodisc:  1  a.  12  liL  SSI  rpm.,  16  mliL 
(Great  works  of  art,  set  2> 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredlU:  Writer,  Ulla  Brownstone- 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  painting.  Slave  ship,  by  T^imer  explain* 
Ing  why  be  painted  It  and  why  It  marks  tbe  climax  of  his  mature 
style. 

I.  Turner,  Joseph  Mallord  William,  irra-1851.  II.  Schloat  (War- 
ren) Productions,  PleaaantriUe,  N.  T.  Series:  Or«at  works  of  art 
(Filmstrip)  set  2. 

756.2  74^-737720 

Warren  Scblost  Pro-  ductloos 


499 


Turning  a  diameter  using  the  micrometer  dial  {Motion  pic- 
ture) McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^  1967.  Made  by  Raybar 
Technical  Films. 

4  mill.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Uachine  shop  series.  BlemenUry 
engine  lathe,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Demonstrates  the  proper  use  of  graduated  busblogs 
locked  to  the  cross  feed  screw  on  a  lathe  to  calcniate  tbe  depth  of 
a  cut.  Shows  how  to  move  tbe  cross  slide  so  that  two  thousandths 
of  an  inch  can  be  removed  fran  tbe  dlsmeter  of  the  workplece. 

1.  lathes.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series;  Machine 
shop  series.     Elementary  engine  Utbe  (Motion  picture)  set  I. 

e&lJd  Fi  A  67-2486 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Turning  a  taper  using  the  offset  method  {Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical 

Films. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  series.  Elementary 
engine  lathe,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Detnonstrates  the  olTset  method  U)*ed  in  turning  long 
tapers.  Points  out  tbe  proper  method  of  setting  up  the  tallatock. 
adjusting  the  angle,  and  locking  tbe  tallstock  In  position. 

1.  Turning.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Machine 
shop  series.     Eletuentary  engine  lathe  ( Motion  picture)  set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2474 

McO  raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Turning  of  the  tide  {Motion  picture)  American  Broadcast- 
ing Co.    Released  by  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26  min.  sd.  Wtw.  16  mm.  (Winston  ChurtAill :  The  valiant 
years,  no.  16) 

Based  on  the  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S.  Chnrchill. 

Credita:  Producer.  Ben  Felner;  originator.  Jack  Le  Vien;  writer. 
Beiine  Lay;  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Burton;  narrator,  Gary 
Merrill :  editor,  Evan  Lottman. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  the  nightly 
bombing  of  German  installations  as  the  Allies  began  to  achieve  air 
supremacy.  Shows  how  the  German  U-boat  menace  was  brougbt 
under  control  and  the  stumbling  blocks  of  Cassino  and  Anxlo  were 
overcome. 

1.  World  War.  ia3&-l&45.  I.  Churchill  Sir  Winston  Leonard 

Spencer.  1874-19®.  The  Second  World  War.  n,  American  Broad- 
casting Company,  in.  Screen  Gems,  inc.  Series: 
Winston  Churchill:  Tbe                 valiant  years  (Motion  picture)  no.  16. 

Fi 67-2119 

Turning  over  a  new  leaf  {Filmstrip)  Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr    color.    35  mm.    (High  school  guidance) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  nimstrlji  no.  404. 

Summari/:  Explores  the  dynamics  of  change  In  people.  Discusses 
topics  such  as  habit  patterns,  the  need  for  change,  the  ways  In  whit* 
people  change,  and  the  psychological  factors  underlying  each  of 
these  areas. 

1.  Change  (Psychology)  l  Popular  Science  Publishing  Com- 

pany, inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  FOM  filmstrip  no. 
404.        Series:  High  school  guidance  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3654 
Popular  Science  Fob.  Co..  Audio- Visual  Dlv. 


TWalnff  yotat.  [Motion  picture]     Ham  H.  Stnipp,  1970.     Made 
by  DcMgn  Center. 

32  ram.    sd.    bAw.     16  ran. 

CREDITS:  Producer  sad  writer,  Herscbd  N.  PoOaid;  dtrecior.  H.  Tbomn 
BcIL 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  lowcr-dasi  cbenia  to  psychotherapy  by  telhng  a 
Mary  about  a  nan  whose  temper  leads  to  coaflici  whb  authority  and  peen. 
Shows  bow  a  dierspy  group  helped  him  laffl  an  laideisanding  at  \at  own 
contributioa  lo  the  difBcufties  in  lua  life. 

1.  Psycfaothetspy.     2.  Poor.       L  Stnpp,  Ham  H. 
(RC^Wj  616.89  72-700637 

HsnsH.Stnpp  73 


Turning  square  secti<ms  and  rounding  comeni  (Motion  pic- 
ture)     McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.,   1968.     Made  by   Raybar 

Technical  Films. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Woodworking  series.     Set  S-  Lathe) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summanf:  Points  out  tbat  workpleces  rounded  on  a  lathe  often 
have  square  sections  left  where  the  piece  must  Join  other  parts  of 
a  project  Shows  the  special  techniques  which  insure  that  tbe  square 
sections  will  not  be  chipped  as  the  adjacent  areas  of  tbe  woAplece 
are  rounded. 

1.  Turning.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ompany.  Series-  Wood- 
working series  ( Motl<»i  picture)     Set  5 :  Lathe. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2780 

UcGraw-HUl  Book  Ca 

TkralBI   taMca.   [Motion   picture]      BBC-TV,   Loodoo,    196». 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tmie-Life  FUma. 

20  min,     id.     bftw.     16  rr..c..     (Arithmetic,  no.  9) 

SUMMARY:  Ums  addition  and  multiplication  ubics  to  point  out  the  under- 
lying pattern*  and  umcturcs  in  mathematics.  Showi  what  h^tpena  when  opera- 
tions  arc  performed  to  combine  numben,  aitd  eKptaim  (hat  timilar  proccduies 
can  be  performed  on  thing*  other  than  numbera. 

I.  Addition— Juvenile  film*.  2.  Multipbcation— Juvenile  lUma.  (I.  Addi- 
tion. 2.  Multiplication]  I.  British  BrosdcMdng  Corporstion.  Tetevwon 
Service.  II.  Time-Life  Fihnt  HI.  Series:  Aridtmetic  [Motiaa  pictm]  no.  9 
tQAllS,  513  74-714415 

Time-Life  Film*  73  MARC 

Turning  up  a  hem  (Motion  jneture)  Eotfaoa  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  Eng.  Raleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educati(H)A]  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln.     Bl.    color.     8  mm.     (Basic  dressmaking) 
Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Dressmaking.  t.  Botben  Fllma    iz.  Bncydopaedla  Brltannlca 

Educational  Oorporatltm.  Series:  Basic  dressmaking  (MoUoo  plc- 


e) 


Encyclopnedla  Brltan- 


646.4  77-704649 

□lea  Edncatiooal  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TnrraiiK  vecs  and  beads   (Motion  picture)      McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1968.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.     St.     color.     8  mm.     (Woodworking  series.     Set  5:  Lathe) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  vees  and  beads  are  among  the  more 
common  decorative  cuts  made  on  a  lathe.  Shows  the  correct  method 
of  laying  out  vees  and  beads  on  a  workplece  and  the  safe  use  of 
Tarlous  tools  In  making  the  cuts. 

1.  Turning.  i.  UcGraw-HlU  Book  Company.  Series:  Wood- 
working  series  (Motion  picture)      Set  Ti:  Lathe. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-2779 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Turninsr  work  to  a  finished  diameter  (Motion  picture)    Mc- 
Graw-Hill  Book  Co.,   1968.     Made  by   Raybar  Technical 

Films. 

4  mln.    Bl.    color.    8  mm.     (Woodworking  aeries.    Set  5:  Lathe) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  to  cut  a  workplece  to  a  specific  diameter 
while  Insuring  that  the  length  of  a  Qnlabed  work  will  be  straight. 

1.  Turning.  i.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  Company.  Series:  Wood- 
working series  (Motion  picture)     Set  5:  Lathe. 

684.08  Fi  A  6^-2774 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Turnip  Townrfiend*s  plongrhboy  (FUmafrip)  Hulton  Edu- 
cational Publications,  London.  Released  in  the  tJ.  S.  by 
Dufoiir  Editions,  1969. 

IS  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Living  In  other  times) 

With  book. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  everyday  life  of  a  ploughboy  In  the 
British  past.  Includes  a  discussion  on  the  economic  life  of  the  period 
and  the  socIhI  life  of  the  family.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Agriculture— Gt.  Brit.  2.  Plows.  S.  Gt.  Brlt.—Soclal  conditions, 
r.  Hulton  Educational  Publications,  ltd.  ii.  Dufour  Editions,  Inc. 
Series:  Living  In  other  times  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  71-734274 

Dufour  Editions 


Turtle  heart  neural  control:  Experiment  (Motion  picture) 
Ealinf?  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.      «i.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Demonstrations  In  biology) 

Loop  Him.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Kuihat.  L.  RIddlford. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  shocking  of  the  ventricle,  tnclading 
checking  the  impulses  from  auricles  to  ventricle,  and  establishing 
threshold  voltage  for  ventricular  contraction. 

1.  Heart  beat.  2.  Turtles.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.        Series:   Demonstrations  In  biology   (Motion  picture) 

598.13  74-700663 

Ealing  Corporation 


Turtle  heart  neural  control: 

Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 


E^reparation  (Motion  picture) 


4  mlt        si.      color,      super  8  mm.      (Demonstrations  In  biology) 

I>oop  lilai.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CrediU:  Author.  L.  RIddlford. 

Summaru:  Traces  the  steps  necessary  to  prepare  the  turtle  for 
heart  neural  control  experiments,  and  demonstrates  the  method  of 
making  a  kymograph  record  of  the  beating  of  the  ventricle  and 
auricles. 

1.  Heart  beat.  2.  Turtles.  i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.        Series:   Demonstrations  In  biology   (Motion  picture) 

698.13  78-700664 

Ealing  Corporation 


Turtle  soup  (Motion  picture)     Irene  Verbitsky,  1967. 

T  mln.    Bd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summnry:  An  experimental  Sim  which  represents  the  three  stages 
of  growth— youth,  maturity,  and  old  age — using  only  well-known  sym- 
bols of  these  stages. 

1.  Growth.        I.  Verbltaky,  Irene. 

612.6  Fi  A  68-240 

CINE 


Tortles  (Motion  picture) 
Visual  Division,  1968. 


Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 


1.    color.    8  mm.     (Pets,  no.  4> 

I  mounted  in  cartridge.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 


4  mln. 

Loop  nil 
ntper  8  mm. 

With  film  notes. 

Summary:  Pictures  four  different  kinds  of  turtles:  the  snorkel 
turtle,  mud  turtle,  Chinese  box  turtle,  and  gopher  turtle.  DlacasMS 
distinctive  characteristics  of  each. 

1.  Turtles  as  pets.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division.  Series:  Pets  (Motion  plo 
ture)  DO.  4. 

639  Fi  A  68-1901 

Popular  Scleace  Pub.  Co.,  Aodio-VIsual  Dlv. 


The  Turtle's  shell  (Filmatrip)     Filmfax  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (African  stories  and 
legends) 

Also  issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

Sl'MMART:  Illuatrates  the  African  folk  tale  about  the  turtle's 
■bell.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Tales,  African — Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Pitmtaz  Prodactlons.  New 
York.  II.  Unlvenuii  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Series:  Afri- 
can stories  and  legends   (Filnistrlp) 

[GR350]  398.2  76-740465 

UnivMval  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Toschc   application    (Motion    picture)      Scope    Productions^ 
1066.     Released  by  Groeset  &  Dunlap,  1970. 

S  mln.    si.    color,    saper  8  mm.     (Basic  deatgo — sUk  acreen) 

I»op  film. 

Summary:  Provides  step-by-step  Instructions  for  silk  screening. 
BmphasisM  the  metbods  to  be  used  and  the  careful  preparation  of 
materials  and  flnUbed  work. 

1.  Screen  process  printlof.  l  Scope  Productions,  n.  Grosaet  A 
Donlap,  inc..  publishers,  N«w  York.  Sertea:  Basic  dealgo — silk 
screen  (Motion  plctar«) 

746.6  72-707981 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Tusche  dropout  (Motion  picture)     Sc<^  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Grosaet  A  Dunlap,  1965. 

2  mln.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  design— allk  screen) 

l»op  dim. 

With  fact  sheet. 

CREDITS :  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beeching. 

SUMMARY :  Demonatratee  how  to  use  a  glue  and  water  solution 
and  mineral  spirits  to  remove  the  tusche  from  a  silk  screen. 

1  Screen  process  printing.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Grosset 
k  Dunlap,  inc.,  publishers,  New  York.  III.  Series:  Basic  design- 
silk  screen  (Motion  picture) 

746.6  70-711767 

Scope  Productions 

Tusche    method:    makincr   the   diawing    {Motion  picture) 
Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques;  silk 
screen — serlgraphs ) 

Loop  dim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkin. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  drawing  is  made  using  the  tusctke 
method  to  form  a  design  on  the  screen. 

1  Serlgraphs  (Prints)  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series: 
Fine  arts  techniqnee:  sIU  screen— serlgraphs  (Motion  picture) 

764  73-708102 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Tusche  method:  printing   (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film 

Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  silk 
screen — serlgraphs ) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkin. 

Summary:  Shows  how  silk-screen  printing  is  done  using  the 
tusche  method. 

1.  Serlgraphs  (Prints)  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series: 
Fine  arts  tedinlques:  silk  screen— serlgraphs  (Motion  picture) 

764  77-706103 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Tusche   print    (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions,   1966. 
Released  by  Grosset  &.  Dunlap,  1970. 

8  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  design — silk  scre«i) 

Loop  film. 

Suttunary:  Provides  step-by-step  instructions  for  silk  screening. 
Emphasizes  the  methods  to  be  used  and  the  careful  preparation  of 
materials  and  finished  work. 

1.  Screen  process  printing.  l  Scope  Productions,  n.  Grosset  & 
Dunlap,  Inc.,  publishers,  New  York.  Series:  Basic  design — silk 
screen  (Motion  picture) 

746.6  76-707982 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Tuttman-Goldizian  Productions 


The  Plague. 


*Twas  but  a  dream   (Motion  picture)     International  Film 

Service,  1916. 

2  min.     si.     b&w.     18  mm.     ( Hearst- Vitagraph  news  pictorial) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Louise  Krnst  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Creditt:  Story,  Tom  E.  Powers;  animation,  Raoul  Barr4. 

Summary:    An    animated   cartoon   about   a   bald   man   who   tries 
Doctor  Fall"  Hair  Tonic  with  unexpected  resuita. 

I.    International   Film   Service,      n.   Louise  Kmst  film  coUectlen. 
Series:  Hearst-Vltagraph  news  pictorial  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-409 


*Twas  the   night   before   Christmas    (FUmttrip) 
Instructional  Films,  1967. 


Coronet 


r  min. 


4S  fr.     luior.     3.">  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  m.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm. 
(Christmas  favorites,  no.  2) 

Summary:  Scenes  of  Clement  Moore  reading  his  poem.  The  night 
before  Chrlstman,  to  his  family  on  Christmas  eve.  Illustrates  the 
poem,  and  notes  that  Moore  created  the  image  of  a  Jolly  St.  Nicholas. 

1.  Moore.  Clement  Clarke,  1779-1863.  The  night  before  Christmas. 
II.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  Series:  ChrlHtma»  favorites  (Film- 
strip)   no.  2. 

Fi  A  67-3821 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 


12th  and  Oxford  Film  Makers  Corporation 


The  Jungle. 

Twelfth  niffht  (FOmetrip)    Educational  Audio  Visoal,  1970. 

72  fr.    b&w.   35  mm.    (Shakespeare's  plays) 

With  teacher's  notes  and  script 

Creditt:  Photographer,  Peter  Ware;  editor.  Natalie  Davenport. 

Summary:  Presents  a  synopsis  of  the  play  Twelfth  nUtfit  by 
Shakespeare,  using  photographs  from  the  production  by  the  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Shakespeare  Company,  directed  by  Jonathan  Miller. 

I.  Shakespeare,  WllMam,  1664-1616.  Twelfth  night,  u.  Educa- 
tional Audio  Visual,  inc..  Pleasant vl lie,  N.  T.  Series:  Shake- 
speare's plays  (Fllmstrlp) 

822^  70-735733 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


TweUlk  ai^t  [Filmttrip3    Scott  Education  Diviiioo,  1970. 

•pproz.  93  ft^.  color.  39  ram.  MdphowMliBc:  2  i^  lOin..  33  1/3  rpoL 
(Simply  Shakespeare) 

Alao  iauied  with  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY'.  An  adsptttion  of  Shskespcar't  comedy  TwcUUi  ni|ht,  for  ptt 
msry  gtsdet. 

1.  Uiakespearc  William,  IJM-1616— AdaptatioM— Juvenik  Alms.  (1. 
Shakespeare.  WlUiun.  ]564-l616-~Adspatiom.  2.  Ptsyi]  I.  Shakcspaar*. 
Wiliism,  1964-1616,  Twelfth  nighL  U.  Scott  Orsphks.  Bducatiaa  DlvWoa. 
111.  SeriM:  Simply  Sfasksspeare.  [nirastrip] 

[PR2878)  372.6     i«22.3)  72-732991 

Scott  Education  IMvWoa  72  MAKC 


Twelfth  night:  an  introductiui  (Motion  picture)  Seabotime 
Knterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Ed- 
ucafionnl  Media,  1969. 

23  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  an  adapUtlon  of  Shakesi)eare'B  play  Twelfth 
night.  Preserves  the  continuity  of  the  comedy  and  suggests  to  the 
first-time  reader  Its  prevailing  mood  and  rhythm,  the  tone  and  man- 
ner of  expression  of  the  characters,  and  an  idea  of  Elizabethan  cos- 
tuming.    Narration  Is  used  to  connect  the  performances  of  the  tey 


500 


I.  Shakespeare.  William,  1564-1616.  Twelfth  night  n.  Sea- 
bourne  Enterprises,     m.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

822.3  72-708560 

BF.V  Educational  Media 

Twelfth  rib  approach  to  the  kidney  (Motion  picture)  Eaton 
Laboratories.  Made  by  A-V  Corp.  Released  by  Eaton 
Medicnl  Film  Library,  1970. 

15  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Anatomy  of  the  flank) 
Summary:  Demonstrates  surgical  intervention.    Uses  medical  Illus- 
trations and  animation  In  conjunction  with  a  complete  operative  pro- 
cedure to  deal  with  various  types  of  renal  pathology.    Discusses  all 
anatomical  asi>ects. 

1.   Kidneys — Surgery.  l.   Eaton  Ijiboratorles,  inc.  Series: 

Anatomy  of  the  flank  (Motion  picture) 

617  77-706141 

CINE 

Twelve  dancing  princesses  (Motion  picture)  Columbia 
University  Press,  Onter  for  Mass  Communication,  1968, 

12  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Cr«diti:  Producer.  Joanne  Jaffe. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  and  color  to  Illustrate  the  fairy  tale 
by  the  Grimm  brothers  atwut  the  twelve  princesses  who  danced  away 
their  shoes  every  night 

I.  Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl,  1785-1863.  n.  Oolnmbla  Unlver- 
■Ity.    Press.    Center  for  Mass  CMnmunlcation. 

398.21  74-700308 

CJolumbia  Univ.  Press.  Center  for  Maaa  Oommanlcation 

The  Twelve  days  of  Christmas  (Filmstrip)    Weston  Woods 

Studios,  1971. 

14  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  7  in.,  83ft  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Also  issued  as  one  part  of  a  sound  fllmstrlp  aet  with  pbonotape 
in  cassette,  or  with  12  In.  phonodlsc  with  audible  or  Inandlbie  signals. 

With  text  booklet 

Ba.sed  on  the  English  folk  song  and  book  of  the  same  title,  illus- 
trated by  Robert  Broomfleld. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  gifts  given  on  the  twelve  days  of 
Christmas.    For  elementary  grades.  

1.  Twelve  days  of  Christmas  (English  folk  song)  II.  Weston 
Woods  Studios,  West<Mi,  Conn. 

372.6  78-739698 

Weston  Woods  Studios 

12-12-42  (Motion  picture)     Bernard  Stone,  1967. 

11  mln.    sd.    b&w.  with  color  sequences.    16  mm. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Bernard  Stone,  Tom  McDonoug,  Dick  Gerendasy. 

Sumiiiary:  T'sen  live  action  and  animation  in  presenting  a  pollti- 
cat  and  social  comment  on  American  society. 

1    U    S.— Soc.  condit.— 1945-  i.  Stone,  Bernard. 

309.173  Fi  A  68-1803 

Bernard  Stone 

The  Twenties  (Motion  picture)  Project  7  Productions  and 
MoGraw-Hill  Book  Oo,  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1969. 

25  mln      sd.     color.     16  mm.      (American  history  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Analyses  the  force*  which  arose  after  World  War  i 
and  were  at  work  in  the  twenties.  Deecribes  the  conflict  between 
those  who  accepted  the  complexity  of  the  twentieth  century  and  tried 
to  cope  with  it.  and  those  who  rejected  the  new  and  tried  to  live 
according  to  past  valuer. 

I  Civilization,  Modem— 20th  century.  l  Project  7  Productions, 
n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  American  history  aeriee 
(Motion  picture) 

978.91  71-702076 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Twenties — social  and  coltoral  trends  (Motion  picture) 
Chelsea  House  Educational  Communications^  1969. 

7  mln.    si.    b&w.    super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

I.AMP  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Creditt:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schlesinger,  Jr.:  editor. 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  effects  of  the  changes  whidi  took  place 
in  the  1020's  in  the  areas  of  the  arts,  psychology,  enterUlnment 
religion,  phllosc^hy,  and  mobility. 

1.  Civilization,  Modem — 20th  c«ntury.  i.  Chelsea  House  Educa- 
tltmal  Communications.  Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion 

picture) 

973J>1  76-735721 

Chelsea  House  Educa-  tlonal  Communications 


The  Twentieth  century  (Television  program) 
see 

Air  drop  at  Amhem, 

Air  rescue.     Part  1:    The  making  of  the 
men. 

Air  rescue.    Part  2:    Vietnam. 

Anthony  Eden. 
Attack  on  Singapore. 
Battle  oi  Casslno. 
Battle  of  the  Bulge. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Twentieth  century  (Television  program) 

Twoitietk  ceatarr  Ascricu  irt  [Slide  jetj     Society  for  Visml 

The  Boy  who  swims  like  a  fish. 

(Continued) 

EduMlion.  1970 

50ilid«i.     color,     2«2m.        Mid  phonodiic:  2  i..  12  m..  33  1/3  ipm..  27 

Brother  from  outer  space. 

The  Dissenter:    Norman  Thomas. 

With  W»cher-»  gukle. 

CREDITS;  Author.  CelU  Mwriott. 

Caprice. 

SUMMARY;  Gives  an  overview  of  the  uni<juely  Americsn  wi  «yk  of  Ab- 

The  Doolittle  raid. 

viriety  of  mod«fn  American  an  work*  by  aucli  artiau  as  Grant  Wood.  Willcm 

The  cavern. 

Firebrand  on  ice:   Stan  Mikita. 

de  Koofiinc,  Jackson     Potlocii.  and  others.  Irom  the  collections  of  the  An  Instj- 
tute  of  Oiica«o. 

1.   Aliatract  capresaionism— United  Sutcs.      2,   Chicago.      An   Inatitute. 

Circle  of  deception. 

Heartbreak  country:    Italy's  south. 

1.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc..  Chica|o. 

[N6494.A25)                            709.7                          72-735086 

SVE                                                          72                                                  MARC 

Cleopatra. 

How  to  tight  a  guerrilla  war. 

T»eatl«<k  CMtnr  E<nm  art  cSlide  Mt,     Society  ffir  ViMl 

The  Condemned  of  Altona. 

lategiation  in  the  military. 

Educition.  1970. 

Curse  ot  the  lly. 

invasion  ot  Sicily. 

MsJides     colot     2.2in.       asid  (*o«>d»c:  2  v.  12  «..  33  1/3  r»«,  30 

min. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Days  of  thrills  and  laughter. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Cdis  Marrion. 

Jachpot  in  Libya. 

repreaenutive  worlts  by  such  anists  aa  C«tanne.  PicasM.  Malisae.  and  others. 
from  the  collectiona  of  the  An  Institute  of  Chtcago. 

Dear  Brlgltte. 

Korea:    the  Line. 

Desert  attack. 

Man  of  the  month:  Dean  Rusk. 

(NM94.C1,                              709.4                           72-735122 
SVE                                                    73                                             MAKC 

The  Devil's  own. 

Man  of  the  month:    Dr.  Michael  Ellis  De 

Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Collection 

Do  not  disturb. 

Bakey. 

see 

Man  of  the  month:   Ho  Chi  Minh. 

Men  without  women. 
Ride  this  way  grey  horse. 

Dr.  Dolittle:   the  man  who  talks  with 
animals. 

Mta  of  the  month:  The  draftee. 

Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation 

Dr.  Ha-Ha. 

The  Mm  of  the  year:    Pope  Paul  VL 

see 

Dracula,  prince  of  darkness. 

Man  with  a  mission:    Dr.  Howard  A.  Rusk. 

Adventure  in  rhythm. 

Dress  reversal. 

The  Earth  dies  screaming. 

Man  with  a  violin:    Isaac  Stem. 

The  Agony  and  the  ecstasy. 

The  Navajos  and  Annie  Wauneka. 

The  Eyes  of  Annie  Jones. 

Algonquin  holiday. 

Fairy  tale  land. 

Nehiu:   man  of  two  worlds. 

Allez  oop. 

Fantastic  voyage. 

The  Nisei:    the  pride  and  the  shame. 

Assignment  Egypt. 

Fashions,  flowers,  and  favorites. 

Operation  Gwamba. 

Assignment  India. 

Fate  is  the  hunter. 

Pop  Buell:   Hoosier  at  the  front. 

Assignment  Mexico. 

Fathom. 

The  Remagen  Bridge. 

Assignment  Pakistan. 

The  Fli^t  of  the  phoenix. 

The  Sailing  oystermen. 

Assignment  Singapore  and  Malaya. 

The  FUm-Flam  Man. 

Siege  of  Leningrad. 

Assignment  I'urkey. 

Francis  ot  Assisl. 

Smear:    the  game  of  dirty  politics. 

The  Astronut  in  Molecular  mixup. 
Atomic  la<9. 

Frankenstein  created  woman. 

The  Strange  case  of  Rudolf  Hess. 

Australian  water  sports. 

Friend  of  the  family. 

The  Supersonic  jet  race. 

Back  door  to  hell. 

Gems  from  Gemini. 

Synanon  in  prison. 

Batman. 

Goodbye  Charlie. 

TAG:    the  lightning  punch. 

Battle  at  Bloody  Beach. 

Green  gold. 

Taming  of  the  Mekong. 

A  BeU  tor  Philadelphia. 

A  Guide  tor  the  married  man. 

Tarawa. 

Bermuda  moods. 

Guns  at  Batasi. 

Target:    North  Africa. 

The  Bible. 

The  Heat's  off. 

Too  young  to  hate. 

The  Big  gamble. 

Hello  Dolly — featurette. 

What  a  way  to  run  a  railroad! 

The  Big  show. 

A  High  wind  in  Jamaica. 

Who  killed  Anne  Frank? 

The  Blue  eagle. 

Hombre. 

Woman  doctor  in  Vietnam. 

The  Blue  Max. 

Home  life. 

Woman  of  the  month:   Indira  Gandhi. 

Blues  for  lovers. 

501 

The  Horror  of  it  all. 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation 
(Continued) 


How  to  steal  a  million. 

Hush  .  .  .  hush,  sweet  Charlotte. 

The  Hustler. 

In  like  Flint. 

The  Incident, 

Into  the  silent  land. 

John  Goldfarb,  please  come  home  J 

Killers  and  clowns. 

lady  of  the  rapids. 

Laura. 

The  Leopard. 

The  Lion. 

Luno;   adventure  by  the  sea. 
Maine,  U.S.A. 

Man  in  the  middle. 

The  Many  laces  of  Yugoslavia. 

Marilyn. 

Messed  up  movie  makers. 

Mr.  Winlucky. 
Modesty  Blaise. 
Morituri. 
Moro  witch  doctor. 

Move  over,  darling. 
The  Nanny. 
Night  train  to  Paris. 
Nine  hours  to  Rama. 

North  of  Hudson  Bay. 

The  Old  Soldier. 

One  million  years  B.  C. 

Out  man  Flint, 

The  Pleasure  seekers. 

The  Quarterback. 

The  QuiUer  memorandum. 

Raiders  from  beneath  the  sea. 

Rain  drain. 

Rangers  of  Yellowstone. 

Rapture, 

Rasputin,  the  mad  monk. 

The  St.  Valentine's  Day  massacre. 


San  Fan  See. 
Sanctuary. 

The  Sand  Pebbles. 
Scuba  duba  do. 

The  Second  time  around. 

Shock  treatment. 

Smoky. 

Sodom  and  Gomorrah. 

The  Sound  of  music. 

^irit  of  the  dance. 

S^tllght  on  Tasmania. 

Stagecoach. 

The  Stripper. 

Sunshine,  song  and  senoritas. 

The  Swedish  look. 

Take  her,  she's  mine. 

Tars  and  stripes. 

The  Third  secret, 

30  years  of  fun. 

Those  magnificent  men  in  their  flying  ma- 
chines; or,  How  I  flew  from  London  to  Paris  in 
25  hours  and  11  minutes 

A  Toast  to  Portugal. 

Today's  teens. 

Tony  Rome. 

The  Touchables, 

Twinkle,  twinkle,  little  Telestar.' 

Two  for  the  road. 

Two  on  a  pass. 

Up  from  the  beach. 

The  Viking  queen. 

Vikings'  playground, 

The  Visit. 

Von  Ryan's  Express. 

Way  . . ,  way  out. 
Weather  magic. 
Weekend  at  Dunkirk. 
What  a  way  to  gol 
Wild  in  the  country. 

Witchcraft, 
World  of  water. 

World's  heavywei^t  championship  light: 
Charles  "Sonny"  Listen  v,  Casslus  aay. 


502 


The  Yellow  canary. 
Zorba  the  Greek. 

Twentieth  Century -Fox  Productions,  ltd.,  London 
The  Blue  Max. 
Cleopatra. 

Fathom. 

Guns  at  Batasi. 

A  High  wind  in  Jamaica. 

The  Lion. 

Those  magnificent  men  in  their  flying  ma- 
chines; or,  How  I  flew  from  London  to  Paris  in 
25  hours  and  11  minutes 

Twentieth  Century  Fund 
see 

Gross  national  product. 

Twentieth  century  individualists:  Picasso  and  Dali  (Film- 
strip)      Filmfftx.     Released  by   Universal  Education  and 

Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,     color,    35  mm.    ami  yhouodlsc.     (The  Hands  of  a  genius) 

Also  issued  with  phonolape  In  casaette. 

SU.MMARY'  Shows  how  Pablo  I'icasso  and  Salvador  Dal!  ex- 
pressed their  times  In  their  art.  Compares  them  with  their  contem- 
poraries, and  explains  how  they  contributed  to  the  technique  of  paint- 
ing and  enrichment  of  the  human  spirit. 

1.  PIcasBO,  Pablo,  1881-  2.  Dall,  Salvador.  1904-  I. 

FUmfax  Productions,  New  York.     II.  Universal  Edwcatlon  and  Visual 
Arts.    III.  Series;  The  Hands  of  a  genius  (Fllmatrlp) 
[ND553]  759.06  70-740601 

Universal  Mucatlon  and  Visual  Arts 

TW  Twwtletfa  ccBtary:  the  age  and  fti  art.  [Hlnuthp]    Warren 
Schloat  Productions,  1972. 

195  fr.    color.    33  mm.       ax.dpliooodiaeZk,  121iL,33  l/3n>ai..23Biin. 

With  teacher'!  fuidc. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  eaitw,  Sandra  Grant;  writer,  Martia  EageL 

SUMMARY;  Illustrates  20th  century  art  and  trace*  importani  trcndi  and 
developtnenti  in  art  which  followed  the  development  of  technology. 

I.  An,  Modem~20ih  century.     1.  Art  and  technology.       I.  Schloat  (War- 
ren) Productiona,  Pleauntville,  N  J'. 

tN6490i  709.04  72-733691 

Wanen  Schloat  72  MARC 

Productions 

The  25th  hour  {Motion  picture)  Films  Concordia,  Paris, 
and  O.  C.  Champion,  Rome.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1967. 

117  mln.     sd,     color,    85  mm. 

Fraoscope, 

Baaed  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  C,  Virgil  Gheorghln. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Carlo  Ponti;  director,  Henri  Verneull;  screen- 
play, Henri  Verneull,  Frangols  Boyer,  Wolf  Mankowltz;  music, 
Georges  Deterue ;  director  of  photography,  Andreas  Winding ;  editor, 
Francolse  Bonnot,  Cast:  Anthony  Qulnn,  Vlrna  List,  Gregolre  As- 
ian, Michael  Redgrave,  Dallo. 

Summarv:  A  drama  about  the  agony  of  a  Rumanian  peasant  dur- 
ing World  War  ii.  He  Is  falsely  accused  of  being  a  Jew,  conscripted 
for  slave  latKtr,  and  later  is  used  as  a  rare  example  of  the  pure 
Aryan,  for  which  he  has  to  face  the  Nuremburg  trials. 

I.   Gheorghlu,   Constantin  Virgil.   1916-  I*  vingt-clnqulfeme 

heure.    ir.  Films  Concordia,    ni,  Compagnla  clnematograflca  Cham- 
pion,    IV,  MetroOoldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

77-707847 

The  25th  Zionist  Congress,  Jerusalem  (Motion  jHcture) 
Israel  Motion  Picture  Studios,  Tel- Aviv  (I960!, 

20  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Israel  film   Magaslne,  no.  43) 
Summary:   Shows  preparations  and  activities  of  the  world  con- 
ference of  Zionists  who  have  gathered  to  survey  their  accomplish' 
ments  and   clarify   the  nature  and   future  alms  of  their  organiza- 
tion. 

1.  Zionist  Congress.  25th,  Jerusalem,  1960.  i.  Israel  Motion 
Picture  Studios,  ltd. 

296  Fi  68-730 


Tweatr-fov  ammom  ■■■krooau  of  Nortk  Aaerica.  (Slide  let] 
DonaiB  Productions,  1971.  Made  by  John  K<rfuHit  and  Kitty 
Kohout 

34  alidcs.     color.     1  1 1  in. 
With  tcript. 

SUMMARY:  Photograpta  of  24  common  muahroomi  of  North  America 
■how  apeciflc  characUriitka  for  propei  ideniiftcation.  The  acript  identifka  the 
edible  and  the  poiaonout  muahrooma. 

I   Muahrooma— NMth  America.       I.  Donara  Productiooa. 

589  72-734053 

72  MARC 


[QK6I7] 
Donara  Productioni 


Twenty-foar    hours    in    Czechoslovakia    {Motion    picture) 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

57  mln.     sd.    color.     10  mm. 

Credili:  Producer,  Walford  Hewltnon ;  cameramen,  David  Balr- 
stow,  I>on  Virgo,  Jowtph  Champagne;  editor,  Donald  Rentilck. 

Summarv:  Kilined  during  the  courHe  of  one  working  day,  shows 
the  pride  of  the  Cze<'hK  in  their  nkUlM  as  artlsanx.  farmer)*,  and  In- 
tellectuals. FollowR  hockey  star  Stan  MIklta  and  his  wife  and 
danght<>r  on  their  travels  In  (^xechoslovakla,  showing  them  as  they 
visit  r^atlves  ai^d  as  Mr.  Hlklta  skatea  with  a  CMcb  team.  In- 
cludes vIewR  of  city  and  countryside. 

1.   Czechoslovak   Republic — Description   and   travel — IMO- 
I.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

914.37  76-T03689 

National  rilmBoardof  Canada 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tweirty-foor    houre    in    Times    Sqmre    (Uotion   pictun) 
Etliag  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mill.    81.    color.    Ruper  8  miu.     (The  Changing  dty) 

Loop  film.    Film  not«  on  cartridge  cMe.  ,^,„,  ^- 

Summon/;  Uses  tlme-lapiW  photography  to  protlde  the  feeling  of 

the  cjclM  and  constant  actions  ot  an  urban  center.     Includea  day 

and  night  «hou  of  tralBc,  pedeatrlanB.  sunlight,  and  artificial  light 

to  portray  the  tempo  of  a  baay  dtj  center.    For  elemenU^  grades 

1    New  Tork  (CltJ)-Stieet.-Tlme.  Sfloate-JUTenlle  films.        I. 

Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.        Serlee:  The  Changing  dty 

(Motion  picture)  ^^^  ^^^^^^ 

KallngCorpor«tton 


24  little  hoors  (Motion  pieture)    Ken  Conmnt  Productions, 

1»70. 

27  mlD.    wL    color.    SS  nun. 

Sumi'tarv:  Ad  elfbt-year-old  firl  tells  a  roar-rear-old  boy  about 
ao  adventure  she  had  when  she  was  four  .  locludea  scenea  of  the 
girl  St  age  four  dressed  la  a  red  nigbt  gowa,  canrlng  a  white  kitten, 
and  enjoying  the  faatasj  of  ber  adTentore^ 

I.  Ken  Conant  Prodnctlons. 

791.48  76-7060U 

CINE 


24th  and  toiiKHTOW  (Motion  picture) 
leased  by  ACI  Productions,  1966. 


Fred  Martin.     Re- 


22  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teaiiiers  guide: 

Bummmrp:  Deals  with  tbe  problems  of  nei^borhood  Improvemeot. 
conserratioa,  and  urban  renewal  by  telling  how  one  mao  stlmnlateB 
a  commanlly  Into  action.  Explores  the  role  of  the  Individual  In  the 
community. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— Otric  Imfw^Tesoent  L  Uartlii.  rredwlc 

n.  ACI  productions.  New  ToA. 

301.8  Fi  A  67-6762 

ACI  Productions 


21-87  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  w  Canada, 
1963.  Beleaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  C<mtemporar7  Films/Mc- 
Graw-Hill, 1970. 

16  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits :  Prodiic«^  Tom  Daly,  Colin  Low;  photographer,  Arther 
Lipsett. 

Bummtanf:  A  portrait  of  alienated  man,  a  product  of  a  machine- 
controlled  clvillEatlon.  Finds  man  a  no-man,  waiting  for  chance  to 
call  his  number  so  that  be  may  be  known  and  notl(%d.  Shows  the 
waning  influence  of  religion — Its  failure  to  eroke  security  and  to  halt 
the  drift  toward  a  dehumanized  man. 

1.  Alienation  (Social  psychology)  i.  Canada.    National  Film 

Board,    n.  Contemporary  Pllms/McOraw-Hill. 

301.2  76-708605 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  26  model  21  interpretinsr  card  punch  (Motion  picture) 
International  Business  Machines  Corp.,  1963. 

35  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Bummarjf:  A  training  Aim.     Explains  the  operation  and  serrlcing 
of  the  IBH  26  interpret/punch  and  sense  unit 

1.  Punched  card  systems.  i.   International  BualncM  Machines 

Coriwration. 

Fi  67-2025 


Twenty  qacstions:  animal,  vegetaUe,  and  mineral  (Film- 
strip)     Spoken  Arts,  1971. 

11  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  11  ph<Kiotapea  In  caaseCtea 
(approx.  4  mln.  each) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  activity  sheets. 

l^t'MMARr-  A  series  of  flUnstrlpa  designed  to  assist  the  primary- 
grade  student  In  the  development  of  concepts  of  Identlflcatlon  and 
dasslBcatlon  of  objects. 

1.  Natural  history— Juvenile  Olms.        I.  Spcdceo  Arta 
[PZIO]  372.3  70-739468 

Spoken  Arts 


20,000  leases  under  the  sea  (Motion  picture)  Argyle  En- 
terprises/Telemated  Motion  Pictures.  Released  by  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co..  1967. 

10  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Classical  literature  serle*) 

With  teacber's  pnlde. 

Summary:  A  picture-story  presentation  of  the  characters  settings, 
costumes,  and  customs  created  by  Joles  Verne  In  2O.()00  leagues  nnder 
the  sea.  as  adapted  and  read  by  Oeraldlne  Pltsgerald. 

1  Verne.  Jules,  1828-1005.  20.000  leagues  undtr  the  sea.  ti.  Argyle 
Enterprises.  Inc.  iii,  Telemated  Motion  pictures,  iv.  McOraw-HiU 
Book  Company.        Series:  Classical  literature  series  (Motion  picture) 

McGr.,.HI,lB«,l.C0.  Fi  A  67-2312 


20  years  of  cold  war  (Motion  picture) 
1965. 


New  York  times, 


55  fr.      b&w.     35  mm.      (Filmstrip  on  currrat  afCain,  Uajr  196B) 

Released  aino  nnder  the  title  Two  decades  of  cold  war. 

With  mannaL 

Bummari/--  Surveys  the  pattern  of  United  States-Soviet  relations 
in  the  military,  economic,  sdentiflc,  and  Ideological  spheres  from  the 
fall  of  Germany  and  ttke  Cnb«  crisia  to  the  present  day.  With 
captions. 

1.  n.  S.— RelaUons  (General)  with  Russia.  2.  Bossla— Relations 
(General)  with  the  United  SUtes.  i.  New  Tork  times,     n.  Two 

decades  of  cold  war  ( Filmstrip)         Series. 

827.73047  70-733326 

New  York  tim«« 


Twice  a  day  tweryiay.  [Motion  picture]  A.  O.  Smith  HarveatOTc 
Products.  Made  by  Audio  Visual  Productions.  Released  by 
Venard  Organization,  1971. 

14  mia.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pmaotea  the  um  of  automated  cattle  feeding  equtpment  by 
examinmi  the  htttory  of  brm  ntechaniiatioa  and  by  tbowiag  exampla  at  me- 
chanization and  Butomalion  in  industry, 

I.  Stock  and  uock-breeding— Equipment  and  snpptica.  2.  Csttk— Fcedtng 
and  feedi.  I.  Smith  (A.  O.)  Harvestore  Products,  inc.  II.  Veaard  Organiza. 
tioo,  Peoria.  IIL 

tSF92]  631.3  72-700166 

ONE  72  MARC 


The  Twice-promised  land  (Motion  picture)     Hearst  Metro- 
tone  News.    Released  by  B.  C.  G.  Fihns,  1964. 

.'.Smin,    sd.    bftw.    16  ram.  

Teleciist  on   the  documentary  program  Perspective  on  greatness. 

CrcdUi:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  Foster;  writer,  John 
OToole;  narrator,  Lola  Van  Rooten;  host.  Rod  Serllng. 

Summary:  PresenU  blfthllghts  In  the  formation  of  Israel.  Dls- 
cosaes  the  signing  of  the  Balfour  declaration  in  1917,  when  England 
gave  approval  to  the  formation  of  a  Jewish  hocnetand  In  Palestine, 
the  Zionist  Immigrations  In  the  years  following,  the  conflict  and  ter- 
rorism waged  against  Britain  until  Israel  was  proclaimed  a  sover^ 
eign  state  In  1948.  and  the  condlct  since  then  with  the  Arabs. 

1.  Palestine— Hist.— 1917-1948.  2.  Israel— Hist  i.  Perspective 
on  gT«atn»s  (Television  program)  n.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc. 
New  York.    ni.  B.  C.  O.  Films,  Inc.  New  York. 

Fi  67-919 


Twice-t(M  tales  (Motion  picture)     Admiral  Pictures,     Re- 
leased by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1968. 

no  luin.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor, 

Credit*:  Producer  and  writer,  Robert  E.  Kent;  director.  Sidney 
Satkow ;  music,  Richard  Lasalle;  director  of  photography,  Ellis  W. 
Carter;  supervising  editor.  Grant  Whytock.  Ca»t:  Vincent  Price, 
Seltnstlan  Cabot,  Brett  Halsey,  Beverly  Garland,  Richard  Denning. 

•Summary;  An  adaptation  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne's  xtorles— Dr. 
Heiddegger's  experiment,  Rappacclnl's  daughter,  and  The  house  of 
seven  gables. 

f.  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  18W-1864.  Twice-told  talcs,  ri.  Admiral 
Pictures.    III.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1162 


The  Twilight  of  an  ancient  people  (Filmstrip)     RMI  Film 

Productions,  1966. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodlsc:  1  s..  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  12 
mln.     (Landmarks  In  the  history  of  Missouri) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  narrator,  and  educational  consulUnt,  Walter 
H.  Burks. 

SUMMARY:  Studies  early  Indian  cultures  In  Mlasouri  and  ana- 
lyzes the  early  Spanish,  French,  and  English  settlers. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— Missouri— History.  2.  Missouri- 
History.  I.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  landmarks  In  the 
history  of  Mlaaouri  (Filmstrip) 

970.1  70-737616 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Ike  Twin  lakes.  [Motion  picture]     New  Zealand  National  Rim 
Unit,  Wellin«U».  1964.     Made  by  Geoffrey  Scott 

17  min.    sd.     cobx.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Commenutor.  Peter  Gwynne;  camera,  Don  Oakley. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  two  lakes  in  aouthcm  New  Zealand,  Maaapouri  and  Te 
AnaiL  FoUowi  the  exploratian  of  ^ow-worm  caves,  the  picking  up  of  wapiti 
hunters,  a  tlighl  over  Wilmott  Paaa  to  Doubtful  Sound,  a  cruise  among  Maoapov- 
ri't  many  iitleta,  and  a  walk  throu^  unspoiied  native  bush. 

I.  Natural  hiMory— New  Zealand.  2.  Maaapouri,  Lake.  NX  3.  Te  A&au, 
L^e,  N.Z.        I.  New  Zealand.     National  FUm  Unit. 

lQH97.5i  919.31  70-706205 

New  Zealand  National  72cr72]rev  MAKC 

FOm  Unit 
Twinkle,  twinkle,  little  star  (FUmatrip)     Cooper  Films  and 

Records,  1967. 

36  fr.  color.  3.>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a.  (1  a.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  5  mln.  (Our 
children's  heritage.     Series  E) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  poem  by  Jane  Taylor. 

Cr^itt:  Narrator.  Margie  Bell;  music,  Rosa  Rio. 

Summary:  Presents  an  original  Story  about  a  family  camping  out 
on  a  vacation  and  what  each  of  the  children  thinks  the  stars  are.  In- 
cludes the  song  of  the  same  title. 

I.  Taylor,  Jane,  1783-1824.  Twinkle,  twinkle,  little  star.  n. 
Cooper  Films  and  Records.  Series :  Our  children's  heritage  ( Film- 
strip)     Series  E. 

791.43  Fi  68-2032 

Twinkle,  twinkle,  Uttle  Telcstar!  (Motion  picture)     Terry- 
toons.     Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Foz  Film  Corp., 

1966. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    85  mm.     (Terrytoons  cartoon) 

L.  C.  has  b&w.  16  rmn.  print 

Cr«ditt:  Producer.  Bill  Weiss;  director  and  animator.  Art  Bartach: 
writer,  t«ra  Bourne ;  music.  Jim  Tlmmens ;  photography,  Ted 
Mortowlts;  editor,  Jack  MacOonnell.     Voioet:  Dayton  Allen. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  Oscar,  who  helps  an  astro- 
nut  to  i«BCue  a  Teleetar  satellite  from  Its  kldnaivers. 

L  CBS  Films,  loc  Terrytoona.  ii.  TwenUeth  Oentury-For  Film 
Corporation.        S^les:  Terrytocms  cartoon  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  76-704393 


Ted  Kerrin.    Beleaaed  by 


TwiMed  tales  (Moticm  picture) 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1970. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  cartoon  offering  a  modem  InterpreU- 
tion  of  old  stories:  Cinderella  stuck  Inside  a  pumpkin  at  midnight; 
AUddln  from  the  Bronx  finding  a  genii  inside  a  Diet  Pepsi  bottle; 
and  Dr.  Jekyll  changing  himself  into  the  President  of  the  United 
States. 

I  Kenin,  Ted.    II.  Eaatman  Kodak  Company. 

398.21  75-711554 

CINE 

2  (Motion  picture)    Wylde  Films.    Released  by  CCM  Films, 
1970. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary.-  A  spoof  on  Italian  films.  Shows  a  man  and  a  woman 
cavorting  on  ttie  beach.  English  subtitles  of  the  Italian  and  Tid- 
di!^h  conversation  explain  the  subtleties  of  their  self -revelation. 

I.  Wylde  Films,     n.  CCM  Films. 

791.43  70-708120 

ALA  Booklist 

2  -t-  2.  [Motion  picture]     CCM  Films  [197-?]     Made  by  L.  Lorex. 

6  min.     sd      color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents,  without  narration,  a  story  about  a  little  boy  who  has 
trouble  with  numbers  but  finds  that  it  is  easy  to  count  blackbirds,  kites,  and 
ducks,  and  that  this  helps  him  with  his  aiithmctic  in  school.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Numeration— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Number  systems.  2.  Arithmctici  I. 
CCM  Films. 

tQAI41.3]  372.7  72-701351 

CCM  Films  72  MARC 


503 


Two  are  grnilty  (Motion  picture)  S.  N.  E.  Gaumont,  Paris, 
Trianon  productions,  Paris,  and  Ultra  film,  Rome.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1963. 

131  mln.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Franscope, 

In  French,  with  EngUsh  titles  added. 

Crfditg:  Producer,  Alain  Polr*;  director,  Andre  Cayatte;  writers, 
Andre  Cayatte.  Charles  Spaak,  Henri  Jeanson;  music,  Louiguy;  di- 
rector of  photography,  Roger  Fellous;  film  editor,  Paul  Cayatte. 
Cait:  .\nthony  Perkins,  Jean-Claude  Brlaiy,  Renato  Salvatorl,  Pascale 
Andret,  Anne  Tonlettl,  Fernand  Ledour. 

Bummary:  A  suspense  drama  In  which  three  men,  one  of  whom 
Is  innocent,  are  held  for  the  kidnapping  and  murder  of  a  small  twy 
on  the  French  RlTlera. 

I.  Socl4t6  nouvelle  des  ^tabllssements  Gaumont  n.  Trianon  pro- 
ductions,   m.  Ultra  film.  rr.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  inc. 

Fi 67-1361 


Two  ballet  birds  (Motion  picture)  Columbia  BroedcaatinK 
System/Holt  Group.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 

1969. 

51  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Young  peofde's  concert  series) 

With  teartier'B  guide 

Summary:  Leonard  Bernstein  refutes  the  contention  of  those  who 
dalm  that  ballet  music  Is  meaningless  without  the  ballet  to  whidi  It 
Is  pegged.  Eiamples  glTen  are  Swan  like  by  TdilakOTsky,  and  The 
firebird  by  Igor  Stravinsky.  .  ^       «    ,,. 

1  CbalkoTskll,  Petr  II  ieh.  1840-1868.  The  swan  lake  2.  Stra- 
vlnskll.  Igor*  FwJorovlch,  1882-  L'olsean  de  feu.  i.  Chalkorskll, 
Petr  ll'lch,  1840-1803.  The  swan  lake.  n.  StraTlnskll.  Igor*  Fedoro- 
Tldi   1882-  L'oiseau  de  feu.    m.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 

Inc.     IT.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.        Series:  Young  people's  con- 
cert series  (Motion  picture) 

782.9  75-703972 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Two  balls  ot  wotrf  (Motion  picture)  Czechoslovakia  Film 
Export,  Prague.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Filras/MoGraw-Hill,  1969. 

10  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Cte<4)oeloTaklan  version  released  under  the  title  DtS  klubffka. 

Cr«fil«:  Producer  and  artist,  Hennlna  T^riovfi ;  writers,  Hermlna 
T^rloT&,  Milan  ftlmek;  music,  FrantlAek  Belfin. 

Bummary:  A  puppet  film  In  which  objects  on  a  sewing  table  come 
to  life. 

I.  Ceskot'lovensk^  filmexport  n.  Contemporary  FlIms/McGraw- 
Hlll.     EI.  Dt«  klubtnta  (Motion  picture) 

791.5  74-704019 

McGraw-HlilBookCo. 


Two  baroque  churches   (Motion  picture) 
1955. 


Oharlee  E&mes, 


11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CrediU:  Authors.  Charles  Eames,  Ray  Eames. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  the  churches,  VIerrehnhelltgea  and 
Ottobeuren,  and  Includes  music  of  George  Muffat  played  by  Walter 
Korner  on  the  organ  at  Vlersehnhelllgen  to  conrey  the  feeling  of 
what  the  German  baroque  was  and  what  gave  it  Its  style 

1.  Vleraebnbelligen  (Shrine)  2.  Ottobeuren.  Ger.  (Benedictine 
Abbey )         i.  Elames,  Charles. 

726  76-706839 

Charles  Blames 


Two  boys  of  Ethiopia  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970.  Made  by  Visual  Edu- 
cation Centre. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (The  African  scene) 

With  teacher's  guld& 

SUMMARY:  Compares  the  city  life  of  a  young  boy  who  Ures  on 
tho'.outskIrts  of  Addis  Ababa  with  that  of  a  mountain  boy  who  leads  a 
traditional  rural  life,  sharing  the  work  and  responsibilities  of  the 
adults.    For  elemenUry  grades.  „  ^  ,  ,„ 

1  ChUdren  In  Ethi^U— Jurwille  filma  2.  Ethiopia— Social  Ufe 
and  customs— Jurenlle  films-  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.  II.  Series:  The  African  scene  (Motion  picture) 
916.3  77-712321 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Two  brothers  in  Greece  (Motion  picture)  Public  Media,  inc. 
Released  by  Films  Incorpoarted,  1969. 

l.T  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm-     (Man  and  hlsworld) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  InstUut  filr  Film 
und  Bild,  Munich. 

Mammary.'  A  view  of  life  in  Greece  ss  portrayed  by  the  actlTltles 
of  two  brothers:  the  elder  decides  to  become  a  modem  engineer, 
and  the  younger  decides  to  become  a  farmer  like  his  father.  The 
older  brother  earns  tuition  money  working  on  bis  uncle's  tourist 
boat  ■  the  younger  helps  with  the  annual  harvest 

1.  Greece.  Modern — Social  condlMons.  l  Public  Media,  Inc.    □. 

Films  Incorporated.  Series :  Man  and  his  world  (Motion  picture) 

914.95  76-705472 

Public  Media,  Inc. 

2x2  Kodak  Carousel  projector  (Motion  picture)  Instruc- 
tional Media  Productions.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1969. 


color.    8  mm.     (AadiovlsusI  equlimient  operation. 


4   min. 
series  B) 

Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge.  Available  In  standard  6  mm 
and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Ctrau$:  E*roducer  and  director,  Jerrold  Bl  Kemp. 

Nummary .-  Demonstrates  the  operation  of  the  2x2  Kodak  Oa- 
rousel  projector. 

1.  Lantern  projection.  2.  Projectors.  l  Instructional  Media 
ProductloM.  San  Jose,  Calif,  a.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries:   Audiovisual   equIiMDent  operation    (Motion  picture)    series  B. 

n8.2  72-702709 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Italy. 


1W  Tw«  eaitfM.   [M0600  picturei 

Rdeaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Pyramid  PUmt,  1970. 


3  mm.     ad.     bAw 


16  a 


SUMMARY:  An  animated  fibn  which  ponraya  the  fraatratioa  aad  inooo- 
Mancy  of  war  by  showing  s  small  knight's  repeated  anempts  to  stonn  a  la^ 
castle.  Without  narration. 

I.  War.       I.  Bozieno,  Ekwio.     II.  Pyiamid  Rbaa,  inc. 
(U21.2j  172  74-710388 

AL.LJi.  Boekhtt  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Two  clean  hands  (Filnutrip)  Jam  Handy  School  Service, 
1969. 

20  fr.  color.  35  iiim.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  la.,  33i  rpm.,  5  mla. 
microKTiiuve.     (Slng-a-soDg  of  cleanllaess) 

SMmmait/:  A  8iDX-along  approach  to  learalog  cieaDUnen  habits. 
A  child  is  proud  to  shake  baoils  with  all  his  frtends  becanae  his 
hands  are  clean.     For  priniary  gradea. 

1.  HjKteae— Jurenile  films.    2.  Sanlutlon — JoTenlle  fllms.  L 

Jain  Handy  School  Serrlce,  inc.        Series :  Slng-a-aong  of  deanllneas 
(FUmslrip) 

372.3  73-786B48 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Two  cover«d  candles  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1968. 

1   luln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Physical  properties  of  air) 

Loop  Otm. 

With  fact  sheet.  ^       „ 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Robert  B.  Beechlng;  author.  Harold 
SilTSDl.  ^     , 

Summary:  Presents  an  experiment  which  illustrates  some  basic 
principles  of  the  properties  of  air.     For  elementary  grades. 

1  Air — JuTenlle  Films.  I.  Scope  Prodoctlons.  U.  Grosset  A 
Dunlap.  inc..  publishers,  New  York-  Series:  Physical  propertlea 
of  air  (Motion  picture) 

688  75-711826 

Scope  Productions 


Two  cruat  pie   {Motion  picttav)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Filma 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  preparation  series,  set  2) 

L/>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.   Pastry.  i.   McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:   Food 

preparation  series  (Motion  picture)  set  2. 

641.8  70-706509 

HcGraw-HlitBookCo. 


Educational  Products 
Released  by  Carousel 


The  2-cycle  engine  (Motion  picture) 
Division,  Thiokol  Chemical  Corp. 
Films.  1960. 

4  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Power  mechanics) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  Information  about  the  theory,  main- 
tenance, and  tuneup  of  a  2<jc\e  raglne. 

1.  Gas  and  oil  Miginea  i-  Thiokol  Chemical  Corporation,     n. 

Carousel  Films,  inc.,  New  York.  Series:  Power  mechanics  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

621.9  70-703243 

Carousel  Films 

The  2-D  shapes  ganu.  [Motion  picturei     Stephen  Bosustow  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Xerox  Films,  1971. 

6  min.     td.     color.     16  mm.     (Shapo  and  lymmctry) 
SUMMARY:  U*e*  a  magic  drawing  board  lo  introduce  children  to  the  Ave 
basic  Iwo-dimentional  shape*.  For  primary  gradca. 

1.  Geometry— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Geometry)  1.  Botustow  (Stephen)  Pro- 
ductions, tl.  Xerox  Films.  III.  Series:  Shapes  and  symmetry.  [Motion  picture] 
[QA482]  372.24  72-700335 

CINE  72  MARC 

Two  deserts:  Sahara  and  Sonora   (Motion  picture)     ABN 
Proiluctions.      Released   by   Leaminf;   Corp.    of  America, 

1971. 

Ifi  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Comparative  geography  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  that  the  Sahara  Desert  in  Africa  and  the 
Sonora  Desert  in  America  are  physically  similar.  Describes  the 
common  characterLstlcs  of  all  deserts,  and  shows  how  eronomlc, 
religious,  cultural,  and  technological  factors  make  regions  different. 

1.  Sahara.  2.  Sonoran  Desert.  5.  Deserts.  I.  ABN  Productions. 
II.  Learning  Coriwratlon  of  America.  III.  Series:  ComiwratlTe 
geography  series  (Motion  picture) 

[DS333]  910.09  74-710049 

Learning  C-orp.  of  America 


Encyclopaedia   Bri- 


Two   different   climates    (Filmstrip) 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4U  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Working  together  on  man's  earth) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Donald  Murle;  collaborator,  Lloyd  Stjem- 
berg. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  regions  with  different  natural  endow- 
ments can  exchange  goods  aivd  »ervlc-es  to  meet  their  respective 
needs.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Get^raphy,  Economic — Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Commerce — Juvenile 
films.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  II. 
Series:  Working  together  on  man's  earth  (Filmstrlp) 

372.8  77-739198 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Elducatlonal  Corp. 

Two  different  commiiiutlea  (Filmstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 

taniiicH  Educational  Corp..  1970. 

40  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Working  together  on  man's  earth) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CRKDITS:  Producer.  Donald  Murle;  collaborator,  Lloyd  Stjem- 
berg. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrate*  the  relationship  between  mining  and 
maniifKcturlng  communities,  pointing  out  their  dlfTerences  and  their 
dependence  oo  one  another.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Mines  and  mineral  resources  —  Juvenile  films.  2.  Manufae- 
tore* — Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational 

Corporation.     II.  Series:  Working  together  oo  man's  earth   (nim- 
•trlp) 

[TN153]  372.8  70-739199 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Two-dimensional  c<rilisions.  Part  1  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by 
Ealinp  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridfje,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    Miper  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

Wllh  film  notes  on  ciirtrttlKP  rase. 

nummary:  FreMetits  slow-motion  |>hotography  of  elaaUc  collisions 
In  which  fonipownts  of  momentum  alonK  emh  axIm  can  be  measured. 

1.  Dvnamini.  i.  Cannda.     Nntlonul    Film   Itoard.     ii.  Eating 

Corporation.   Cnmbrldge,   Mass.         Herlett:   I'roject   physics   (Motion 
picture) 

B31  Fi  A  68-2402 

Ballog  Corporation 


Two-dimensional  collisions.  Part  2  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by 
Ealinp  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  uiin.     si.    color.     »uper  8  mm.     {Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Presents  slow-motion  photography  of  elastic  coUIbIous 
In  which  comi>onents  of  momentum  along  each  axis  can  be  measured. 

1.  Djaamlcs.  i.  Canada.      NaUonal    Film    Board,      u.  Ealing 

Corporation.   Cambridge,   Mass.        Series:   Project   physics    (Motion 
picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-2403 

Ealing  Corporation 


Two  down  and  one  to  go!  (Motion  picture)  War  Dept. 
General  SUff  ,1945,  Made  by  U.  S.  Army  Pictorial  Serv- 
ice. 

34  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  talk  by  Lt.  Gen.  Lesley  J.  McXalr.  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  U  S.  <:hlef  of  Staff  Gen.  George  C.  Marshall.  Reviews  the 
decision  made  to  flght  the  global  World  War  ii  In  Europe,  and 
explains  the  redistribution  of  forces  to  fight  Japan.  

1  World  War.  1939-1945.  2.  McNalr.  Lesley  James.  1883-1944. 
3.  Marshall.  George  Catlett,  1880-1»0.  i.  U.  S.  War  DepL  Gen- 
eral StaBF. 

940.54  72-707539 


Two  down  and  one  to  go!    (Motion  picture)     War  Dept 
General  Staff  ,1945,     Made  by  U.  S.  Army  Pictorial  Serv- 


4  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Excerpts  from  the  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

Summary:  A  talk  by  Lt.  Gen.  Lesley  J.  McNair,  with  an  Introduc- 
tion by  U.  S.  Chief  of  Staff  Gen.  George  C.  Marshall,  encouraging 
the  Armed  Forces  to  concentrate  on  defeating  Japan  now  that  Italy 
and  Germany  have  surrendered. 

1.  World  War.  1939-1945— Japan.  2.  McNair,  Lesley  Jamee,  1883- 
1944.  3.  Marshall,  George  Catlett,  1880-1959.  i.  U.  S.  War  DepL 
General  Staff. 

940.54  77-707540 


Two   dozen    trombones    (Motion   picture) 
Michigan  TV  Center,  1967. 


University    of 


SO  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

.'\'«o  is.-*iiwl  on  video  tape  (1  In.) 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  trombone  using  music  written 
for  trombones  In  ensemble.  Hosted  by  Clyde  Thompson  and  Glenn 
Smith. 

1.  Trombone — Hist.  i.  Michigan.  University.  Television  Cen- 
ter. 

788  Fi  A  68-289 

iilchigan  University  TV  Center 


Two  etudes  with  racora  (Motion  picture)    Louis  G.  Rock- 
wood,  1969. 

7  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumiiifiry:  An  abstract  film  without  dialog  or  narration  In  whlcli 
the  sound  effects  and  visual  Images  are  drawn  directly  onto  the 
film  itself.  The  resulting  Images  dance,  fiash,  and  pulse  to  rhythmic 
sounds. 

I.  Rockwood.  Louis  O. 


CINE 


704.945 


73-706703 


Two  experiments  with  images   (Motion  picture)      Uneeoo. 
Released  by  Encycylopaedia  Hritannica  Educational  Corp., 

1970. 

4  mln.     »1.     biw.     super  8  mm.     (Teaching  of  physics  series) 

I»op  flliu. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUilMARY:  Showa  a  polished  meUUlc  ring,  a  sphere,  and  a 
man's  eye  as  the  simple  origins  of  three  systems  of  multiple  Images 
viewed  through  a  telekaleldoscope. 

1  Kaleidoscope.  I.  United  Nations  Educational,  Sdentiflc  and 
Cultural  Organization.  II.  Encyclc^iaedia  Brltannlca  Educational 
Corporation.  III.  Series:  Teaching  of  physics  aeries  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

rQC373.K3]  535  72-713664 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Two  feet  to  the  grave  (Motion  picture)    WCKT,  1970. 

29  mln.     sd.     t>&w.    16  mm. 

Klnew'ope.    Originally  telecaxt  In  color. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  hidden  cameras  and  cordless  microphones  to 
fllm  Jaywalking  incidents  In  an  attempt  to  bring  public  attention  to 
a  serious  traffic  safety  problem.  Violators  are  questlooed  about  the 
reasons  for  their  faUl  attitude  toward  safety.  Include*  corrective 
recomm«)datlons. 

1.  Pedestrians.  2.  Trafllc  safety.  I.  WCKT  (Television  station) 
Ularol  Bearti,  Fla. 

614.8  7»-7ll655 

CINE 

Two  films  by  Upsett  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  1968. 

28  mln     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  kinds  of  films  that  young  pet^le  see  In  and 
around  school,  and  dlacusaea  what  they  think  about  theee  films. 

1.  Movlng-picturea  In  education.  i.  Llpsett.  Arthur,  ii.  Canada. 
National  Film  Board. 

791.4  76-707426 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


Two  for  lbs.  two  for  crow.  [Motion  picture]    Elaaco  Products  Co., 
1971.     Made  by  Fred  A.  Nilet  Communications  Centert. 

16  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Dncribn  chemical  producu  used  to  control  undesirable  in- 
■ectt  and  plsnt*  Ihar  Umll  agricultural  productivity. 

1.  Pesticide*.       1.  Elaaco  Producu  Cooipwiy.  _...., 

rSB951i  632  72-700025 

CINE  n  MARC 


504 


Two  for  the  road  (Motion  picture)  Stanley  Donen  Enter- 
prises, London.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury-Fox Film  Corp.,  1967. 

113  niiri.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Panavlslon. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Stanley  Donen;  writer,  Frederic 
Raphael ;  music.  Henry  Manclnl ;  director  of  photography,  Chris- 
topher Chains;  fllm  editors,  Richard  Marden,  Madeleine  Gug.  Ctuf: 
Audrey  Hepburn,  Albert  Finney,  Eleanor  Bron,  William  Daniels, 
Claude  Dauphin. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  couple  and  the  changes  occurring 
In  their  marriage  over  a  twelve-year-period,  as  evidenced  in  several 
car  trips  through  France, 

I.  Stanley  Donen  Enterprises,  ii.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corporation. 

191M  70-707848 


The  Two  Germanys  (Filmstrip)     New  York  times,  1970. 

72  fr.  b*w.  3J  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  «.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
17  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Filmstrip  on  current  affairs,  Nov,  lft70) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summai-y:  Discusses  the  history  of  East  and  West  Germany  after 
Hitler.  Includes  West  Germany's  struggle  for  democracy,  her  In- 
fluence in  the  West  and  ties  with  the  United  States;  East  Germany's 
role  as  a  Soviet  satellite;  and  the  role  of  the  young  people  and 
students  In  both  Germanys. 

1.  Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1&49-  ) — Politics  and  govern- 
ment. 2.  Germany  (Democratic  Republic,  1&4&-  ) — Politics  and 
government.  3,  Youth — Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1949-  )  4. 
Youth — Germany  (Democratic  Republic,  1949-         ) 

914.3  79-736656 

New  York  times 


Two  grasslands:  Texas  and  Iran  (Motion  picture)  Interna- 
tional Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

21   mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Omparatlve  geography  series) 

With  teacher-s"  RUide. 

Credits-  ToDsultants.  Trevor  Lloyd.  Philip  C.  Sahtman. 

Summary  ■  Points  out  that  the  Edwards  Plateau  in  Texas  and 
the  Bteppes  of  Iran  are  gra.>«lands  reclona  similar  in  rainfall  pattern 
and  sparslty  of  vegetation.  Explores  the  lite  styles  of  the  people  of 
the  two  regions,  and  stresses  the  Interrelationship  between  land, 
technology,  and  culture. 

1.  GrassUnds  — Texas— Edwards  PUteau.  2,  Grasslands  —  Iran. 
I.  International  Cinemedia  Center.  II.  Learning  Corporation  of 
America.        Series;  Comparative  geography  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  7e-710028 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

Two  great  Americans  (Fihnstrip)    My  weekly  reader,  1965. 
Made  by  Pilgrim  Film  Services. 
21  fi-     '-olor.     35  mm. 

i^Jmmi'iy  Examines  the  lives  of  George  Washington  and  Abraham 
Lincoln  giving  Information  about  their  terms  as  Presldente  of  the 
United  States  and  describing  the  contributions  that  they  made. 

1  Washington  George,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1732-1799.  2.  LUicolii.  Abra- 
ham, Pres.  U.  S..  1809-1865.  i.  My  weekly  reader.  ,  ,  „  „„ 
372.8  77-733178 
Pennsylvania  School                       for  the  Deaf 

The  Two-headed  dragon.  [Motion  picture]  Hearst  Metrotone 
News,  1971. 

16  min,     sd.     b&w.      16  mm.     (Screen  news  dig«t,  vol.  14.  no.  3) 

Also  known  under  ihc  title  China— the  iwo-hcadcd  dragon. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  ihe  struggle  beiwccn  Chiang  Kai-shck.  leader  of 
Nationalist  China,  and  Mao  Tse-tung,  leader  of  Communist  China,  for  control 
of  the  country-  Discusses  the  decision  of  the  United  Nations  to  scat  ihc  People's 
Republic  of  China  and  to  expel  the  Nationalist  Chinese  Government. 

I.  China- Politics  and  governmeni— 1937-1949.  2.  United  Nations  -China 
(People's  Republic  of  China.  1949-  )        I   Hearst  Metrotone  News.  inc.. 

New  York.      II   Title:  China— the  iwo-hcaded  dragon.  (Motion  pielurcj     III. 
Scries:  Screen  news  digest.  (Motion  picture]  vol.  14,  no.  3. 
[DS777.47]  951  72-702750 

Hearst  Metrotone  News  72  MARC 

201-203  (Motion  picture)  Krishna  Shah  and  University  of 
California  at  Lot  Angeles,  1966. 

20  mln.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  entitled  The  lotus,  the  robot,  and  the  art  of  auto^rotl- 

Bummary:  Depicts  the  extent  of  alienation  and  lack  of  commtml- 
catlon  prevalent  among  people  in  the  modern  world,  emphasising  the 
stereotyped,  distorted  Images  that  cultures  have  of  each  other. 

1.  Clvillaation,  Modern— 1960-  i.  Shah.  Krishna,    n.  Cali- 

fornia.   University.    University  at  Los  Angeles,    in.  The  Lotus,  the 
robot,  and  the  art  of  auto-erotlcism  (Motion  picture) 

901.9  Fi  A  6&-378 

CINE 

220  blues  (Motion  picture)     King  Screen  Productions,  1970. 

18  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Dramatises  a  situation  in  which  a  young  blackrtu- 
dent  is  living  successfully  In  an  Integrated  system,  u°tl'  '«>"««''  * 
black  militant  studetit  who  causes  him  to  question  his  Ideiitlty. 

1.  Segregation  In  education— U.  S.    2.  U.  S.— Race  question. 
I,  king  Screen  Productions,  niaaoA 

[LA210]  301.461  71-712289 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  200-iiich  telescope  at  Mount  Palomar  (Motion  picture) 
BBC-TV  in  collaboration  with  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
London.    Released  by  Gateway  Educational  Films.  1967. 

:r  mln.     sd.    b&w.    8  mm.     (Middle  school  physics.    Unit  2 :  Optica) 

Loop  10. 

Programme  4:  Telescopes. 

I»op  Him  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Studies  the  Hale  telescope  at  Mount  Palomar,  Calif., 
using  both  a  model  and  photographs  of  the  interior.  Shows  the  ro- 
tation of  the  dome,  the  basic  movements  of  the  telescope  cage,  and 
other  features  of  the  observatory. 

1.  Palomar  Observatory.  2.  Telescope.  l  British  Broadcaatlnf 
Corporation.  Television  Service,  n.  Gateway  Educational  Films, 
ltd.,  London.  Series:  Middle  school  physics.  Unit  2:  Optics  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

522  75-700908 

Gateway  Bdncatlooal  lllma 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


200.000.000  months  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Economic  Co- 
operation Administration  ,1950?,  Made  by  Wessex  Film 
Productions,  Great  Britain. 

ITmln.     nd.    color.     16  mm.     (TheChanirlng  faw  of  Eiirc^^p,  no.  2) 

Credit*.-  Narrator,  L«o  Geon. 

BHnmary:  Deitcrlbes  the  efforts  of  the  Eur(^)eaD  communltjr  to 
meet  the  problem  of  f(>ef1lng  a  p<vulatloTi  IncreaxiD^  at  the  rate  of 
three  million  per  year.  Polntfl  out  how  European  aseodes  are  In- 
oreafilnK  aftrlciiltiiral  yield  by  Informing  farmers  about  scientific  ad- 
vance?, better  seed^  and  modem  machinery. 

1.  Food  supply — Europe.  2.  Agrlcwltural  extensl<Hi  work — Europe. 
I.  U.  S.  Economic  Cooperation  Administration.  Series :  The  Chang- 
ing face  of  Europe  ( Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

Ti  6T-51# 

2"  X  2"  slide  projector  {Motion  picture)    Chandler  Pub.  Co. 

Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Aadlorlsual  equipment  operation) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Crcditi:  Director,  Jerrold  KL  Kemp. 

nummary:  Demonstrate:*  the  operation  of  a  2"  x  2"  allde  projector 
using  the  Vlewlex  Model  V25.  Follows  the  operation  of  the  projector 
from  the  setting-up  stages  through  the  repacking  procedures  follow- 
ing projection. 

1.  Projector!.  2.  Lantern  projection.  i.  Chandler  PuhUshing 
Company,  San  Francisco,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series : 
Audiovisual  equipment  operation  (Motion  picture) 

7785  76-702158 

McOraw  Hill  Book  Co. 

Two  Indians:  red  reflections  of  life.  [Motion  picture]     Centron 

Educational  Films.   1972.      Made  by  Mineoia,  N.Y.,  Public 
School  System. 


26  a 


■d.     color,     li  mm. 


SUMMARY:  A  documentary  «udy  of  two  North  American  IndUn  high 
school  boys,  one  from  Ztmi  Pueblo,  N.M.,  who  comes  from  s  traditional  Indian 
background  and  retains  his  tribal  identity  and  philosophy,  and  the  other  from  the 
Yuchj  Tribe  in  Oklahoma,  who  searches  for  his  identity  in  art  and  schotd  politics. 
Inchides  views  of  student  rap  sessions,  student  government  meetings,  rock  and 
roll  and  tradibonal  dances,  art  cisasci.  and  discussions  among  the  Indians  about 
red  power. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— Race  identity.  I.  Centron  Educational 
Films. 

[E98.S67]  970.1  72-702511 

Centron  Educational  Films  72  MARC 


Two    Iranian    oasis    cities:    Nein    and    Yazd     {FUmatrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

42  f  r.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions   (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)    Issued  in  1968  with 
acrlpt 

Credit»:  Author,  Denys  Baly. 

Summary:  Explores  the  history,  geography,  economy,  and  archi- 
tecture of  the  Iranian  citiea,  Nelo  and  Tasd.     With  captions. 

1.   Taxd,  Iran.  2.   NA'Ifi.   Iran.        i.  Budtic  Films  and   Slides  of 
California. 

915.5  70-735836 

Bnd^  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Two  knots  on  a  counting  rope  {FUmstrip)  Stephen  Bosns- 
tow.    Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

IS  ft.  '-oloi-.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33^  rpm.,  7  min. 
(Story  series) 

With  stii.i.v  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  by  the  same  title  by  Walter  Carpenter  and 
Philip  Bluehouse. 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  an  old  man  teaching  his  grandson 
how  to  count  in  the  Navajo  languaf^e  using  the  counting  rope,  while 
the  t>oy  teaches  the  man  how  to  count  in  English.  Shows  how  the 
younger  and  older  age  groups  can  leam  from  each  other.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.    Navaho    Indians.     2.    Acculturation.     3.    Numeration,    Indian. 

I.  Carpenter.  Walter  S.    Two  knots  on  a  counting  rope.    n.  Boaustow, 

Stephen.     lu.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Story  series   (Fllmstrip) 

372.6  75-732680 

Film  Associates 


Two  knots  on  a  counting  rope  {Motion  picture)  Stephen 
Bosustow  Productions.  Released  by  Film  Associates  of 
California,  1968. 

9  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Adapted  from  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Walter  Carpenter  and 
Philip  Bluehouse. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  young  Navajo  boy  and  his  grandfather  as  they 
share  knowledge  of  two  cultures,  Navajo  and  English,  and  as  tbey 
notice  the  changes  of  sound,  color,  and  odor  of  a  desert  morning. 

1.  Navaho  Indians.  2.  Acculturation.  i.  Carpenter,  Walter  S. 
Two  knots  on  a  counting  rope.  ii.  Bosustow  (Steph«i)  Productions, 
m.  Film  Associates  of  California,  Los  Angles. 

9703  Fi  A  68-1276 

Film  Associates  of  California 

Two  lives  in  ten  minntcs  {Motion  picture)  Supreme  Coun- 
cil, Scottish  Rite  of  Freemasonry,  Southern  JurisdiotiMi. 
Made  and  released  by  Goodell  Motion  Pictures,  1969. 

14  min.     9d.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary.-  Uses  twe^e  Hogarth  engravings  and  narration  in 
rhymed  couplets  to  tell  the  life  stories  of  two  young  men — one  of 
whom  Is  Idle,  without  morals,  and  is  ultimately  banged,  while  the 
other  Is  Industrious,  and  becomes  Sheriff  of  London,  anl  flnally  Lord 
Hayor  of  London. 

1.  Laziness.  2.  Ambition.  i.  Freemasons.  U.  S.  Scottish  Bite. 
Supreme  Cout.il  for  the  Southern  Jurtsdlctlon.  n.  Ooodell  Motion 
Pictures. 

158  74^-702625 

CINE 

The  Two  mile  trroot  {Motion  picture)  Chrysler  Corp., 
Plymouth  I>iTi8i<Mi,  1959.     Made  by  Roes  Roy,  inc. 

10  min.     id.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  saleameo.  Includes  a  cartoon  don- 
onstratlng  how  salesmen  can  aid  the  customer.  Shows  a  salesman 
pointing  out  the  advantageous  duracterlstlca  of  a  Plymouth  over  a 
Ford  and  Chevrolet  as  he  takes  a  customer  for  a  demonstration 
drive. 

1.  Salesnten  and  salesmanship— Automobiles.  L  Chrysler  Cor- 

[>oratlon.     Plymouth  Diviaioa 

658^  Fi  68-661 


Two  Diner  juUet.  [Motion  picture]     National  Center  for  Atmo- 
spheric Research,  1972. 

25  min.     »d.     color.     16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  a  aailpianc  i»  used  in  cloud  phystci  reaearch. 

I .  Ootid  physics.    2.  Aeronautics  in  meteorology.     3.  Gliders  (Aeronautics) 
1.  Boulder.  Colo.     National  Center  for  Atmospheric  Research. 
rQC921.5]  629.133  72-702558 

CINE  ^2  MARC 


Two  Ml  a  chair  {Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.      Released   in  the  U.   S.  by  McGraw-Hill   Book 

Co.,  1970. 

4  niln.     HI.     oolor.     8  mm.     (I.*amlng  to  move  series,  sets  A  and 
B) 

IjOOP  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.    Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  manual 

Designed  for  use  in  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners  and 
children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1    Slow  learning  children.    2.  Motor  learning.  i.  Canada.    Na- 

tional   Fllm   Board,     n.    McO. raw-Hill   Book   Company.  Series: 

Learning  to  move  series  (Motion  picture)  sets  A  and  B. 

371.9  73-705119 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Two  on  a  pus   {Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1963. 

22  min-     sd.     color.     S5  mm.     (Movietone  adventure) 
CloeiiuiScope.  ,     ^    ..  ^,_ 

Credit*:  Producer.  W.  R.  HIrelnbothnm;  director.  Jack  Muth; 
writer.  Joe  Wills;  music.  Jack  Shalndlln;  photography.  Georges 
Chassagne;  editor,  Louis  Ashley. 

Summary:  A  travelog  that  fallows  two  American  girls  on  a  rail- 
road tour  through  thirteen  European  countries  on  the  continent. 
Includes  scenes  of  the  best  known  cities,  resorts,  and  landmarks. 

1.  Europe— Descr.  &  trav.— 1&45-  i.  Twentieth  C«itury-Fox 

Film  Corporation. 


Two  sons  {Motion  picture)    Family  Films,  1957. 

SO  min.     sd,    bftw.    16  mm. 

Summiiry:  Adapts  the  parable  of  the  prodigal  son  to  a  modern 
situation,  showing  one  son  who  wants  to  make  a  name  for  himself 
and  the  other  who  wants  to  he  Instantly  rich. 

1.  Prodigal  son  (Parable)— Drama.       l  Family  FUms,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-1912 
Family  Films,  Inc. 


Two  sources  in  phase   {Motion  picture)     Gateway  Educa- 
tional Films,  London.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ihteraa- 

tional  Communication  Films,  1964. 

1  min.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Wave  motion  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary.  Shows  two  sources  vibrating  Id  phase,  prodocing  crests 
and  troughs  In  step  with  one  another.  Explains  that  at  eadi  inter- 
ference fringe  the  waves  arrive  out  of  step  and  neutrallie  each  other, 
producing  interfer«ice  fringes  of  minimum  wave  motion. 

.1    Interference   (Light)  i.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd., 

London.     il   International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Wave 

motion  series  (Motion  plctnre) 

630.12  74-700568 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 


Two4tate  tTttcas.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London,  1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

20  min.     ad.     b*w.     16  mm.     (Numbers  and  their  reUtionihipt.  no.  2) 
SUMMARY:  Deacribes  the  binary  system,  couniinj  to  base  two.  and  shows 
how  it  is  a  two-state  system  in  mathematics.  Tells  of  common  underlying  con- 
cepts involved  in  punched  cards  and  telegnphk  codes. 

1.  Binary  system  (Mathematics)     2.  Coding  theory.        I.  Briti^  Broadcast- 
ing Corporation-     Television  Service.     II.  Time-Ufe  Films.     111.  Series:  Num- 
bers and  their  relationships.  (Motion  picture]  no.  2. 
tQA14l.4j  513  78-714432 

Ttae-Ufc  Fibns  72  MARC 


Two  out  of  five    {Motion  picture) 
National  Film  Board,  1967. 


Unesco.      Beleased  by 


28  ni   I      s(i.     b&w.     16  mm. 

French  venlon  relea»*ed  under  the  title  La  cote  dalerte. 

Summary:  Shows  what  Is  being  done,  and  what  remains  to  be 
done  to  promote  literacy,  and  explains  why  it  Is  of  primary  Impor- 
tance for  the  economic  and  social  development  of  countries  every- 

1.    illiteracy.  i-   United   Nations  Educational.   Scientific  anil 

Cultural  OrganlKatlon.     ii.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

379  74-700340 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Two  properties  of  addition :  commutative,  associative 
{FUmstrip)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  >Iade  and  re- 
leased by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Divi- 
sion, 196*8. 

40  fr.     mlor.     3."i  iiiin.      (Elementary  mathematics,  grade  4) 

With  teafliing  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  Elementary  mathematics:  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, liy  E.  n,  Nichols,  F.  Flournoy,  R.  Kalln,  and  L.  Simon. 

Summaiy:  Discusses  two  properties  of  a  number  system,  the  com- 
mutative and  associative  properties  of  addition.     With  captions. 

1.  Additlou.     2.  Commutative  !nw  (Mathematics)     3.  Associative 
law    (Mathematics)         i.  Nichols,  Eugene  Douglas,  1923-  Ele- 

mentary mathematii.«:  patterns  and  structure,  ti.  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston,  inc  ni.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.      Audio-Visual  Division.  Series:  Elementary  mathe- 

matics (Filmstrlp)  grade  4 

372.7  71-733888 

IVipuKir  Science  .\.u<llo-  Visuals 


Two  properties  of  multiplication:  commutative,  associative 

{FUm-<<trip)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Divi- 
sion, 1968. 

40  fr.     ii.ior.     3J  mm.      (Elementarj-  mathematics,  grade  4) 

With  teaching  itulde. 

Based  on  the  book  Elementary  mathematics:  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, by  E^  D.  Nichols,  F,  Flournoy,  R.  Kalln,  and  L.  Simon 

Summary:  Develops  the  commutative  property  of  multiplication 
and  demonstrates  an  application  of  this  property  using  the  multipli- 
cation table.  Then  develops  the  associative  property  of  multiplica- 
tion.    With  captions. 

1.   Multiplication.      2.  Commutative  taw   (Mathematics)      3.  Asso- 
ciative law  (Mathematics)         i.  Nichols.  Eugene  Douglas,  1923- 
Eleuipnf:»ry  mathematics:  patterns  and  structure,     ii.  Holt,  Rinehart 
and   W;;.>r(.n,   inc,      tit.   Populiir   Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.      .\udlo-Vlsual  Division.  Series:  Elementary  iiiathe- 

niatics  (Filiustrlp)  grade  4. 

372.7  75-733889 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Two  see  {Motion  picture)  Pilot  Dogs.  Uade  and  released 
by  Ohio  State  TTniTeraityv  Dept  of  Photography  and 
Cinema,  1969. 

15  mlB.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummutry:  A  montage  of  the  various  aspects  of  training  guide 
dogs  for  the  blind,  sbowlog  a  dog's  development  from  the  time  it 
leaves  the  care  of  a  yoimg  boy  to  Its  final  tndnlng  as  a  guide  dog 
by  the  Pilot  Dog  c^^nlsatlon. 

1.  Seeing  eye  d<^  i.  Pilot  Dogfl.  Inc.     n.  Ohio:     SUte  Uni- 

versity, CMtunboa.    Dept  of  Pbotosraphy  sod  Cinema. 

M2.4  77-705704 

CINB 


The  Two  sides  of  the  Elbnrz  Mountains  {Filmetrip)    Budek 
Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Other  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1968  with  script 

Credits:  Author.  Denis  Baly. 

Summary:  Examines  the  ecolc^y,  geography,  and  history  of  the 
Blburz  Mountains  near  the  Caspian  Sea.    With  captions. 

1.  Elburx  Mountains.  L  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 
915.5  73-735837 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


505 


Two   stories    {Motion  picture)      National   Film   Board   of 
Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  C) 

Ijoop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  in  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners  and 
children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  i.  Canada.     National  Ftlm  Board, 

n.   McGraw-Hill   Boob   Company.  Series:   Talk   about   it  series 

(Motion  picture)  set  C. 

371.9  7&-705112 

McCraw-HlUBookCo. 


Two  tars  (Motion  picture)    Hal  Roach,  1928.    Released  by 
Blackhawk  Filma/Eastin-Phelan  Corp.  (196-?] 

SO  min.    si.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  lo  super  8  mm. 

Originally  released  In  sound. 

CREDITS:  Director,  James  Parrott;  superrtslon  and  story,  Leo 
McCarey;  editor,  Richard  Currier.  CAST:  SUn  laurel,  Oliver 
Hardy,  Edgar  Keimedy. 

SUMMARY  :  A  comedy  In  which  two  sailors  oa  shore  leave  rent  a 
Model  T  and  become  involved  with  a  mlle-lODg  string  of  vintage  can. 

I.  Boach,  Hal.  1892-  IL  Sastlo-PhelaD  Corporation,  Dtveo- 

port,  Iowa. 

791.48  70-718146 

Eastln-Phelao  Corp. 


2001 :  a  space  odyssey  {FUmstrip)    Vocational  Films,  1968. 

130  fr.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  pfaoaodlsc:  1  a,  12  liL,  SSI  rpm.,  15 
min.     niicrogroova 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  from  the  MetnMSoldwyn-Mayer  mo- 
Uon  picture  entitled  2001 ;  a  space  odyssey,  to  tell  the  story  of  man's 
eternal  search  Into  the  ttnknown. 

1.  Outer  space— Ebcploratlon.  i,  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc.  il 
Vocational  Films,  ui.  2001:  a  space  odyssey  (Motion  plctore) 
629.4  77-732966 

Vocational  Films 


Two  thousand  years  of  bnitdins  in  France.    Set  2:  Romnn- 

esque  architecture,  part  1  {Filjwitrip)    Budek  Films  and 

Slides,  1968. 

4S  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  scripts  in 
1967  nnder  the  title  The  history  of  French  architecture.  Set  2: 
Bomanesque  architecture,  part  1. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Gay  van  der  Hoeveu,  Robert  C.  Maclaurls. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  basic  features  of  the  early  Romaoeaqoe 
style  of  architecture  in  France  and  traces  the  dev^opment  of  these 
diaracterlstlca.    With  captions, 

1  Architecture,  Bomaneeone — France.  2.  Architecture — France. 
L  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc.  n.  The  History  of  French  architec- 
ture.    Set  2:  Romanesque  architecture,  part  1  (FUmstrip) 

720.944  n-735838 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Two  thousand  years  of  building  in  France.  Set  3:  Roman- 
esqoe  architecture,  part  2  {FUmstrip)  Bndek  Films  and 
Slides,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    30  mm. 

Shorter  versloiu  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  scripts  in 
1967  under  the  title  The  history  of  French  architecture.  Set  3: 
Romanesque  architecture,  part  2. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Gay  van  der  Hoeven,  Robert  C.  Madaurln. 

Summary:  Describes  the  growing  sophistication  of  the  Romanesque 
style  of  architecture  In  terms  of  the  complexItT  and  the  darlog  of 
Romanesque  decoratlona    With  captions. 

1,  Architecture,  Romanesque — France.  2.  Architecture — France. 
I.  Bndek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc.  n.  The  History  of  Preach  architec- 
ture.    Set  3:   Romanesque  architecture,  part  2   (Fllmstrip) 

720.944  70-735839 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Two  thousand  years  of  buUdingr  in  France.  Set  4:  Secular 
Gothic  architecture  and  early  Gothic  church  architec- 
ture (Fiirrutrip)     Budek  Filma  and  Slides,  1968. 

43  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  vemtons  (40  fr.  aod  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  scripts  In 
1967  under  the  title  The  history  of  Preoch  architecture.  Set  4: 
Secular  Gothic  architecture  and  early  Oothic  churdi  architecture. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Gay  Tsn  der  Hoeven,  Robert  C.  Maclaurio. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  fortress-city  of  Carcassonne  and  describes 
the  early  development  of  Gothic  church  buildings  as  seen  lo  St 
Denis,  Laon.  Noyon,  and  the  Notre  Dame  In  Paris.    With  captions. 

1.  Architecture — Carcassonne,  France  2.  Architecture,  Gothic — 
France.     3.  Church  architecture — France.  i.   Budek   Films  aod 

Slides,  inc.  ii.  The  History  of  French  architecture.  Set  4:  Secular 
Oothic  architecture  and  early  Oothic  church  architecture  (Fllmstrlp) 
720.944  76-736840 

Budek  PiUnfl  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Two  thousand  years  of  building  in  France.     Set  5:  The 
high  Gothic  {FUnuttrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Isaned  with  scripts  la 
1987  under  the  title  The  history  of  French  archltecttire.  Set  5 :  Hie 
btgfa  Oothic. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Gay  van  der  Hoeven.  Robert  C.  Maclaurln. 

8ummam:  Describes  the  French  Gothic  style  of  architecture  as 
evidenced  in  the  cathedrals  of  Chartrea,  Reims,  and  Amiens.  With 
captions. 

1.  Church  architecture — France.  2.  Archltectare,  Gothic — France. 
I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc.  n.  The  History  of  French  architec- 
ture.   Set  5 :  The  high  Gothic  (Fllmstrlp) 

720.944  79-736841 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Two  thousand  years  of  building  in  France.  Set  6:  Late 
Gothic  church  architecture  {FUmstrip)  Budek  Films 
and  Slides,  1968. 

4.'J  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  scripts 
in  1967  under  the  title  TTie  history  of  French  architecture.  Set 
6:  Late  Gothic  church  architecture, 

Cr€diU:  Authors,  Gay  van  der  Hoeven.  Robert  C.  Haclaurin. 

Summary:  Discusses  Ihe  flamboyant  Oothic  style  of  architecture 
and  the  extent  to  which  It  Incorporated  decorative  elements  In  French 
churches.     With  captions. 

1.  Church  architecture — France.  2,  Architecture.  Gothic— France. 
I.  Budek  Films  and  SUdea.  Inc.  n.  The  History  of  French  architec- 
ture.   Set  fl :  I^te  Gothic  church  architecture  (Fllmstrlp) 

720.944  72-735842 

Bud^  Films  and  Slides  of  C^llf. 


Two  thousand  years  of  building  in  France.  Set  8:  The 
French  Renaissance— 16th  and  17th  centuries  (FUm- 
strip)    Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1968. 

■W  fi,     color.    .0.'>  mm 

Shorlfr  virslons  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  acrlpta 
in  1067  under  the  title  TTie  history  of  French  architecture.  Set 
8:  The  French  Renalawince — Ifith  and  17th  centuries. 

Creditx:  Authors,  Robert  0.   Maclaurln,  Katharine  B.  Maclaurln. 

Bummary:  Surveys  the  French  Renalasance  from  the  period  of 
the  Italian  Mannerist  Influences  to  the  gradual  creation  of  distinc- 
tively French  elements.    With  captions. 

1.  Architecture,  Renaissance— France.  2.  Architecture — France. 
I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc.  n.  The  History  of  French  architec- 
ture. Set  8:  The  French  Renaissance  —  16th  and  17th  centuries 
(Fllmstrlp) 

720.944  76-736843 

Budek  Fllmx  and  Slides  of  CaHf. 


Two  thousand  years  of  building  in  France.  Set  9:  The 
French  baroque — ^17th  century  (FilmMrip)  Budek  Films 
and  Slides.  1968. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  scripts 
In  1967  under  Ihe  title  TTie  history  of  French  architecture.  Set 
0 :  The  French  baroque — 17th  century. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Robert  C.  Maclaurln,  Katharine  B.  Maclaurln. 

Summary:  Views  the  French  baroque  style  of  architecture  as  the 
expression  of  a  political  situation.    With  captions. 

1.  Architecture,  Baroque — France.  2.  Architecture — France.  L 
Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc.  it.  The  History  of  French  ardhltec- 
ture.     Set  9:  The  French  baroque — 17th  century  (Fllmstrlp) 

720.944  70-736844 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Two  thousand  years  of  building  in  France.    Set  10:  The 
18th  and  19th  centuries  (FUrrvitrip)     Budek  Films  and 

Slides.  1968. 

I-I  fr.     <-ol(.r.     3.->  mm. 

Kltorier  ver-siims  (40  fr  and  40  double  fr.)  Ixsued  with  scripts 
in  1967  under  the  title  The  history  of  French  architecture.  Set 
10:  The  18th  and  19th  centuries. 

Crrdllt:  Authors,  Itobert  C,   Maclaurln,  Katharine  B.  Maclaurln. 

Summary:  Dlscuaaes  French  architecture  In  the  18tb  and  19th 
centurlea,  particularly  the  Rococo  style.  Romantic  classicism,  and 
the  modem  trends  of  the  late  19th  century.    With  captions. 

1.  Ardiltecture.  Rococo — France.  2.  Architecture.  Modem— 19th 
century — France.     8.  Architecture — France.  i.  Budek  Fllnu  and 

Slides,  inc.     ir.  Tlie  History  of  French  architecture.     Set  10:  The 
ISlh  and  19th  centuries  (Flimstrip) 

720.944  73-735846 

Badek  Films  and  Slides  of  Ollf. 


2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  1:  Roman  architec- 
ture, part  1  (FUmatrip)  Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 
Slides.  1965. 

46  fr.     color.    ST)  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  lasued  under  the  title 
History  of  Italian  architecture.  Set  1 :  Roman  architecture,  part  1, 
with  script  by  Carl  I,  Oable.  Jr. 

Crediti:  Pbotogra()hr.  Robert  C  Mclaurln. 

Summary:  Shows  the  progression  of  buildlDg  in  Italy  beginning 
around  7ri0  u.  c,  and  describes  Ihe  combination  of  Etruscan  build- 
ing technique  with  the  beauty  of  Greek  metboda.  Includes  sceow 
of  the  Roman  Forum  and  the  Pantheon.     With  caption. 

1.  Architecture— Italy.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides. 
Santa  BarlMra.  Calif,  ii.  History  of  Italian  architecture.  Set  1 : 
RoniHii  archltecturf,  part  1   (Fllmatrlp) 

728  76-784878 

Budek  Films  and  SUdea  of  Calif. 


2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  2:  Roman  architec- 
ture, part  2  {FUrngtAp)  Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 
Slides,  1967. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1965  under 
the  title  History  of  Italian  architecture  Set  2:  Roman  anAltec- 
ture,  part  2,  with  script  by  Carl  I-  Gable,  Jr. 

Creditt:  Photography,  Robert  C.  Maclaurln. 

Summary:  A  study  of  Roman  architecture  as  it  advanced  under 
the  Empire  and  reached  its  height  during  the  reign  of  Trajan. 
Describes  progress  In  construction  skills.     With  captions. 

1.  Aivhlteeture,  Roman.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and 
Slldea,  Santa  Bartwra,  Calif,  n.  History  of  Italian  apdUtecture. 
Set  2:  Rwnan  ar<*ltecture,  part  2  (FUmstrlp) 

728  72-734372 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  3:  Early  Christian 
architecture  {FUfMtrip)  Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 
Slides,  1966. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Shorter  rersions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1961  under 
the  title  History  of  Italian  archltecttire.  Set  8:  Early  Christian 
architecture,  with  script  by  Orl  I.  Gable,  Jr. 

Credits:  Photography,  Robert  C.  Maclaurln;  editorial  consulUnt, 
Michael  H.  Budek.  ,     ^  ,_,         _. , 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  development  of  early  Christian  archi- 
tecture, pointing  out  Its  basis  In  Roman  architecture  and  the  Influence 
of  Byzantium.     With  captions.  „   .  ^  ,„    ^  _.  =.  . 

1  Architecture,  Early  Christian— Italy.  l  BudA  (Herbert  K.) 
Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif,  n.  History  of  IMllan  ardil- 
tecture    Set  3:  Early  Christian  architecture   (Flimstrip) 

723  79-784371 

Bud€*  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  4:  Romanesque  archi- 
tecture {FUrMtrip)  Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slid«, 
1965. 

Shorter*^erelon  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Iwoed  under  thetltle 
History  of  Itallaa  architecture.  Set  4:  Bomane^iue  architecture, 
with  script  by  Carl  1.  Gable,  Jr. 

Creditt:  Photography,  Robert  C.  Maclaurin;  editorial  consultant, 

Nummary:  Describes  the  period  of  architectural  Innovation  which 
lasted  from  about  the  8th  through  the  12th  e«°tury.  «°d  ^^oj" 
vaulting-tunnel  vaults,  groin  or  cross  vaults,  and  domea  which  were 
characteristic  developments  of  the  period.     With  captions. 

1  Architecture,  Romaneeque— Italy.  2.  Ardiltetrture— Itelr  3- 
Vaults.  I.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Sllde^  SanU  Barbara. 
Oallf     n  History  of  Italian  apdiitecture.    Set  4:  Roman- 

esque architecture  ;^Filmstrip)  7^-734370 


Buddt  Films  and  Slides 


723 
of  Calif. 


2,000  years  tA  buildiiw  in  Italy.   Set  5:  Gothic  architecture 

{Filmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1965. 

44  fr,     color.     35  mm.  

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  in  \9fSl  under 
the  title  History  of  Italian  architecture.  Set  5:  Gothic  architecture, 
with  script  by  Carl  1.  Gable,  Jr. 

Credits:  Phot(«raphy,  Robert  C.  Maclaurin;  editorial  consultant, 
Michael  H.  Budek.  „    ^ 

Summary:  Compares  Italian  Gothic  and  French  Gothic  architec- 
ture and  -ihows  the  immense  variety  of  design  In  both  rellgloaa  and 
secular  buildings.     With  captions.  „  ^  .. 

1.  Architecture,  Gothic— Italy.  2.  Architecture— Italy.  i.  Budek 
(Herbert  B.1  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  Calif.  n.  History 
of  Italian  ardiltecture.     Set  5:  Gothic  ardiltecture  (Flimstrip) 

723  70-734369 
BudA  Films  and  Slides                of  Calif. 

2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  6:  The  architecture 
of  the  Florentine  Renaissance  (FUmstrip)  Herbert  E. 
Itudek  Films  and  Slides,  1968. 

Jhorier'^veTslons  r4^fr.  and  40  double  frj  issued  In  ISJO-der 
the  title  History  of  Italian  architecture.  S*^  6)  TJie^!;:;^''^^"™ 
of  the  Florer.tlii  Renaissance,  with  script  by  RobPri  C.  Wa'^'a"['°- 

Summary:   Describes  the  birth  of  the  RenaiSMuce  and  Its  quick 
spread  brought  about  by  the  patronage  of  '^^"•thy  (*mll  es     PolnW 
out  that  during  this  period  the  trial  and  f^'Jlli^'^^  L. 
ture  was  replaced  by  a  sdentlflc  approach.     ^  thc«p«ons. 

1.  Architecture,  Renaissance—Italy.  2.  A^hltecture— Ita^.  S. 
Art  patronag^Italy.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  ^'^"1  |»d^ 
SantrBarbara,  Calif,  n.  History  of  Italian  •"^Mtectnie^  Set  6. 
The  architecture  of  the  Florentine  Renaissance  <^'™^'_„,„,„ 

724  77-734868 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  7:  Fifteenth  century 
architecture  in  the  north  outside  of  Florence  {FUmstrip) 
Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  106.5. 

42  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1990  under 
the  title  History  of  Italian  architecture,  Set  7:  Fifteenth  century 
architecture  in  the  north  outside  of  Florence,  with  script  by  Robert 
C.  Maclaurln. 

Creditt:  Editorial  consultant.  Michael  H.  Ituddf. 

Sumtnary:  Shows  how  the  new  style  of  the  Renaissance  spread  to 
other  northern  Italian  dties,  and  lltnstrateB  the  slow  evolntlon  of 
the  pure  forms  of  the  BenalMance  from  persisting  Gothic  dementi. 
With  captions. 

1.  Architecture,  Renaissance — Italy.  2.  Architecture — Italy.  L 
Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif,  n.  His- 
tory of  Italian  arcbltec-  ture.  Set  7:  Fifteenth  century  ar- 
chitecture In  tbe  north                  outside  of  Florence  (Fllmatrip) 

720.946  73-734867 

BodAFllma  and  Slides  ofOallt 

2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.  Set  8:  Architecture  In 
Rome  during  the  Renaissance  {Fifmttrip)  Herbert  E. 
Hudek  Films  and  .Slides.  1065. 

4n  fr.    color.     35  uim. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr,  and  40  double  fr.)  lasued  In  1900  under 
the  title  History  of  Italian  architecture.  Set  8:  Architecture  In 
Rome  during  the  Renaissance,  with  script  by  Robert  C.  Maclaurin. 

Creditt:  Rdltorlnl  consultant.  .Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  l>escr]l>en  how  Rome  changed  from  a  decaying  town  to 
a  cullurally  advanced  city  us  ii  rt«iilt  of  the  papal  building  programs 
and  the  attraction  of  artlsta  and  architects  to  Rome.     With  captions. 

1.  Architecture,  Renaissance — Rome  (City)  2.  Architecture — 
Rome  (Olty)  i.  Budek  (Herbert  K.)   Films  and  Slldea,  Santa 

Barbara,  Calif,  n.  HMory  of  Italian  architecture,  Set  8:  Arefal- 
tedure  In  Rome  during  tbe  Renalsaance  (Fllmstrlp) 

720.946  70-784866 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Catlf. 


506 


2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy:  Set  9.  The  late  Renais- 
sance (Flimstrip)  Herbert  F..  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1966. 

44  fr.     color.    35  mm.  ^^^        . 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1960  under 
the  title  History  of  Italian  arcbltedure.  Set  9;  The  late  Renais- 
sance, with  script  by  Robert  C.  Maclaurin. 

CredUt:  Editorial  consultant.  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  Examines  the  period  iietween  the  high  RenalSBance  and 
the  baroque,  and  points  out  that  the  style  of  this  era  partakes 
neither  of  the  Renaissance  nor  of  the  baroque.     With  captlona. 

1.  Mannerism  (Art)— Italy.  2.  Architecture— Italy.  i.  Budek 
(Herbert  E.)  Flhus  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif,  n.  History  of 
Italian  architecture.     Set  9:  The  late  Renaissance  (Flimstrip) 

720.945  76-734365 

Budek  Films  and  Slide*  of  Calif. 


2,000  years  of  building  in  Italy.     Set  10:  The  17th  and 
18th  centuries  {FUmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 

Slides,  lOe.'i. 

45  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Shorter  verslcHis  (40  fr.  and  double  fr.)  issued  In  1960  under  tbe 
title  History  of  Italian  architecture.  Set  10:  The  17th  and  18th  cen- 
turies, with  script  by  Robert  C.  Maclaurin. 

Creditt:  Editorial  consultant,  Michael  II.  Budek. 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  evolution  of  the  baroque  style  and  Ita  eclipse 
with  the  coming  of  claasidsm.  Describes  new  forms  and  radical 
changes  In  architectural  styles,  and  IKustratea  examples  of  rococo 
and  neoclassidsm.     With  captions. 

1.  Architecture,  Rococo  —  Italy.  2.  Architecture — Italy,  3.  Neo- 
claaslclsm   (Architecture)— Italy.  i.  Buddi   (Herbert  E.)   Films 

and  Slide*,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif,     n.  History  of  Italian  architecture 
Set  10 : The  17th and  18th centuries  (Fllmstrlp) 

720.946  72-734364 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Two  three — futen  your  ski.  [Motion  picture]  Children's  Hospital 
and  Hartford  Insurance  Group,  1972.  Made  by  D.H.F.  Pro- 
ductions. 

18  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Showi  how  learning  lo  ski  helps  ihe  social  and  physical 
rehabilitation  of  amputees 

1,  Amputees— Rehabilitation.     2.  Skis  and  ikiing.        I.  Children's  HospiUl, 
Denver,  Colo.     II.  Harlford  Fire  Insurance  Company. 
tRD756]  362.4  72-702444 


CINE 


72 


MARC 


Two  times  a  day  (FUmstrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Semce, 
1969. 

23  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc :  1  s.^  12  In.,  33)  rpm..  5  min. 
micrc^roove.     (SIng-a-song  of  cleanliness) 

Summai-y:  A  slng-ai(Hig  aivroach  to  learning  cleanliness  habits. 
Explains  tbe  advanUges  of  brushing  teeth  twice  dally  and  visiting 
the  dentist  twice  a  year.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Teeth— Care  and  hygiene — Juvenile  films.  i.  Jam  Handy 

School  Service.  Inc.  Series:  Slng-a-song of  cleanliness  (Fllmstrlp) 
372^  70-735648 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Two  times  too  (Motion  picture)     Jerome  Ducrot  Studio  in 
cooperation  with  Elelrtra  Film,  1967. 

8  mlD.    sd.    color.    16  mio. 

Summary:  An  Impressionistic  experimmtal  fllm  osing  multl- 
mirrored  sets  and  electronic  music. 

1.  Eledronlc  music  L  Ducrot  (Jerome)  Studio,  Inc.,  New  Tork. 
778.5  Fi  A  68-170 

CINE) 


Two-way  cMumunicatim  (Motion  picture)  Rank  Oi^:ani8a- 
tion,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

25  min.     sd,     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Customer  and  you.  no.  1) 

With  met'ting  giilde. 

Summary.'  DiNCusses  the  Importance  of  being  able  to  communicate 
effedlvely  with  a  prospective  customer.  Presents  a  series  of  typical 
selling  situations  which  Illustrate  the  essentials  of  good  communlca- 
Uon. 

1.  Saleam«t  and  satesmanahlp.  i.  Bank  Organisation  Limited, 
n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series :  Tbe  Customer  and 
you  (Motion  picture)  no.  L 

668.86  Fi  A  67-5881 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arta 


Two  with  baciHi  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  Porii  Association, 
1960.     Made  by  Iowa  State  University  Film  Production 

Unit. 

19  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Cred((«.-  Producer.  Steve  Knudsen. 

Summary:  Describee  devekqunents  affecting  tbe  quality  of  pork. 
Explains  bow,  through  trial  and  error,  a  butcher  develops  a  saccesi 
ful  sales  approach  for  pork.  Emphaiflaes  the  dertrable  protetn-to- 
caiorle  ratio  of  pork. 

1.  Pork.        L  Iowa  Pork  AModation. 

686.4  78-702626 

OINB 

Two  with  bacon  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  Pork  Aasociation  in 
cooperation  with  the  Iowa  Dept  of  Agriculture,  Marketing 
Division.  Made  by  Film  Production  Unit>  Iowa  State 
Univenity.  Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service, 
1969. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Edited  v<>rslon. 

Creditt:   Producer,   Steve  Knudsen;   dlredor,  Oeoe  Bonert. 

Summary:  Describes  recent  developments  leading  to  the  Improre- 
meot  of  tbe  quality  of  pork,  and  emphasises  the  desirable  protela-to- 
cmloiie  ratio  of  pork.  ^ 

1.  Pork.  I.  Iowa  Port  AModatloo.    n.  Modem  Talliing  Pic- 

ture Scrrlce,  toe. 

6S6.4  78-706494 

Iowa  State  nclvtnltir.  Film  Prododloo  Unit 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Two  worlds  of  Scandinavia   {Motion  picture)     Paramount 
Pictures  C<Mrp.,  1964.    Made  by  John  Savage. 

8  mln.    Ml.    color.    Sfi  moi.     (High  topper) 

Bummutry:  A  traTetog.  Oontruta  th«  waterfalls  and  mggtAntm 
of  the  f)ord  muDtry  of  Norway  wltb  views  of  different  parts  of  the 
city  of  Copeohageo,  Incladlos  the  Tlroll  Gardens. 

1.  Scandinavia — Dctct.  A  trar.  i.  Paramount  Plctnrea  Corpora- 
tion.       Serin:  High  topper  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-14«2 


Two  f9m%  or  ■or*.  [Modon  picture]    CMiadiMi  Penitentiary  Ser- 
vice, Ottawa.     Made  and  released  by  National  Him  Board  of 
,  1970. 


27  min.     id.     color,      16  nun. 

CREDtTS:  Producer,  ^4■rc  Bcaudct;  directon  and  editors,  Oeories  Dubux. 
Gtlks  TMrien;  tcripi.  Oillet  TMnen;  commentator.  Budd  Knapp:  photofrapfajr, 
Oeorges  Dufatu.     CAST:  Ouy  Thauvette. 

SUMMARY:  Poftray*  Che  Ufc  of  m  pruon  inmate  in  oid  tnd  modem 
Canadian  penitentiarica. 

1.  Priaona— Canada.       I.  Canada.    DepL  of  JoMtc*.    II.  Canada.    NatioBal 
Fihn  Board. 
lHV9507j  365  78-714345 

National  Him  Board  of  72  MARC 


Two  Yoscmitca  (Motion  picture)    Sierra  Club,  1967. 

10  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Cndil'-  Narration  and  photography.  Darlrt  Brower. 

Sumni  Iff:  Explains  the  need  for  long-range  thinking  about  con- 
servation. Points  out  that  a  needed  scenic-recreation  resource  was 
lost  with  the  danuDing  of  Yoaemlte'a  Siamese  twin,  Hetch  Hetcfay 
Valley.  Shows  why  Hetch  Hetcfay  cannot  relieve  Tosemlte's  current 
crowding, 

1.  Conservation  of  natural  resources — California.  Z  Tosemlte  Na- 
tional Park.  3.  Hetcb  Hetchy  Valley.  Calif.  i.  Sierra  Club.  San 
Francisco. 

333.7  FiA68-820 

Da»-soo  Productions 


T^er.  [Motion  fncturc]     Jean  Pierce,  1972. 

4  min.     ad.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  fantasy  film  in  «4uch  a  youag  girl's  dream  about  a  cat  turn- 
ing into  a  ti|cr  bec<iines  a  reality. 

1.  Pierce,  Jean. 
lPN1997)  791.43  72-702174 

ONE  72  MARC 


Itfw.    triMr.    tMotion    picture]      BBC-TV.    London.    1969. 
Releaied  in  the  U.S.  by  ruDe>Life  Filma. 

30  min.    ad.     bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Prcsenta  inMrviem  with  pKipte  from  all  walka  of  Uft  on  tbi 
meaning  and  the  mystery  of  WiUiam  Blake's  poem  The  tyger. 

I.  Blake.  William.  1757-1827.  The  ty»er.  I,  Blake.  WitUwn.  1757-1M7 
TTie  tytet.  11.  Britiah  Broadcastin|  Corporation.  Televiaion  Service.  III. 
TTme-Ufe  Rlma. 

^^^*}i^l,  "^  70-714808 

Tuna-Life  Pilmt  72  MARC 


Tying  a  bow   {Motion  picture)      National  Film  Board  of 
Canada    Beleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  MoGraw-HiU  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mlD.     Ni.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Do  It  aertaB,set  A) 

Loop  fllm  mouoted  1b  cartridge. 

With  msnoaL 

A  stop-motion  demonstration  designed  for  oae  In  special  cdocatl<» 
daases  for  slow  learners  and  children  with  learning  disabilities 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board, 

n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Do  It  series  (Motion  pic- 

tore)  setA- 

„_  871.9  76-705062 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Co. 


Tying  a  tie  {Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada.    Beleased  in  the  U.  S-  tnr  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4  mln-    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Do  It  serlM,  set  A) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  mantial. 

A  stop-motion  demcHistratloa  designed  for  ase  In  special  edticatloa 
daases  for  slow  learners  and  <411dren  with  learning  disatrflltles. 

I.  Slow  learning  dtildreiL  i.  Canada.     NaUonal  PUm  Board, 

n.  HcGraw  Hill  Book  Company.  Seties:  Do  It  series  (Motion  pic- 

ture) set  A. 

371.9  70-705065 

Mearaw-HllI  Book  Oo. 


Tyias  the  knot   {Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting 
Co.    Released  by  Screen  Clems,  1961. 

26  min.  sd.  bftw.  16  mm.  (Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant 
years,  no.  241 

Ba;^  on  (he  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ben  Felner ;  originator.  Jack  Le  VIen ;  writer, 
John  Whedon;  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Burton;  narrator,  Gary 
Merrill ;  editor.  Walter  Hea. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  Cbarchill's  meet- 
ing with  Roosevelt  aboard  the  U.  S.  S.  Qalncy  In  Alexandria  Harbor, 
the  first  crossing  of  the  Rhine  at  Remagen  Bridge,  British  opposition 
to  Elsenhower's  plan  to  let  the  Russians  enter  Berlin,  and  the  death 
of  Rooserelt 

1.  World  War,  1838-1&45  —  Diplomatic  history.  i,  Chorchill. 

Sir  Winston  T^eonard  Spencer,  1874-1965.  The  Second  World  War. 
n.  American  Broadcast-  Ing  Company,    m.  Screen  Gems,  Inc. 

Series :  Winston  ChardilU:  The  Tallant  years   (Mo- 

tion plcttire)  no.  24. 

Fi 67-2120 


Tyler,  Ernest  J 


As  you  like  It. 
Sleeping  beauty. 


The  Tyadan  aODCt  [Motion  picture]      Iwanami  I^lmi,  Tokyo. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BPA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

4  mia.     li.    color,    st^er  I  mm.     (Propertiea  of  coUcida  aeries) 

Loop  nan  m  canndge- 

Wth  itndy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Dcacribca  the  Tyndall  elTeci  aa  a  meana  of  diatinguithint  a 
colloidal  WBpeaaton  from  a  aolulioa.  Thia  method  ahowa  that  a  light  beam 
ehiaing  thnxigh  a  collo*d  can  be  aeen  becauae  of  U^i  diapenioa,  but  the  ligbi 
beam  cannot  be  observed  in  a  aotutioa. 

1.  CoUoida.  2.  SotutioR  (Cbemiatry).  3.  Diapcratei  I.  Iwaoami  Eigs 
Seiaakiqo,  Tokyo.  IL  BFA  Educational  Media.  111.  Series:  Propertiea  of  coi- 
lotds  aeriea.  rMotioa  picture] 

tQD549i  541  72-700122 

BFA  Educstioiisl  Media  73  MARC 

Typ^  ahoreUncs  {Motion  picture)    Hubbard  Scientific  Co, 

?^!l' «.  **'  J^'^T" .  ®  °"°-     <G«>'<«yAtream  table  fllm  loop  aeries) 
In  ilS-8  mm  «nrld«e.    I«ued  In  standard  8mm.  «,4 

With  study  guide. 

Crtdita:  Developed  and  superrlanl  by  Oi^orr  Beckway. 

Smmmary:    Shows   the  developmait  of  AMtflim  ta  snlunwuL 

and  vaiTlng  rock  hardneas.  ^amtoBTtoSS!?^  ilSluS 
elevated  shorelines,  estuaries.  he«dlan<h,  sea  cavm  and  stacks.  li 
dudes  photographs  of  rarlous  sfaoreUDeT  ^^ 

brik^?l'^'"^H-  ^r^^^tll-  ^-^  Scientific  Comp«»y.  North- 
olSirel  Oeology/irtream  table  film  loop  series  (Motloo 

_  WlJt  71-701846 

Hubbard  Setentlllc  Oo.  '  *-iui»M 


Types  of  equipment     (Filmstrlp) 
see   Business  filing:   Types  of  equipment 


Types  of  inmates  {Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept  of  Jus- 
tice. Ottawa.  Made  and  released  b^-  Xalional  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1965.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Intemati<ma] 
Film  Bureau.  1966. 

SI  min.    ad.    bftw.    16  mm. 

8ummani:  A  film  for  the  D^L  of  Justice  categorising  prison  In- 
mates to  show  guards  how  the  bebartor  of  an  Inmate  relates  to  hli 
crime. 

1.    Prisoners.     2.  Criminal    psycholocy.  i.   Canada.     Dept   of 

Justice.    IL  Caiuida.    National  Film  Board,    m.  International  Film 
Bureau,  Inc  Ohicago. 

Fi  A  67-1172  rer 
Natlooal  FQm  Board  of  Canada 


Types  of  saws  and  adjnstmMits  (Motion  picture)     Buley 
Films.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Aaeociates,  1969. 

4  min.     «i.     color,     nuper  s  mm.     (PorUble  circular  jwws  series) 

lAiop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summon/:  Discusses  the  ditferencea  In  the  plastic  body  saw  and 
the  metal  body  aaw.  Shows  the  procedure  for  making  a  grooTe  as 
well  as  the  correct  way  to  set  the  rip  guide  and  saw  tilting  adjust- 
ments.   Emphasises  proper  safety  precautions, 

1  Circular  saws.  i.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif,  n. 
Bailey-Fllm    A«soclate«.  Seriew:    Portable    circular    hbwn    »<erieH 

(Motion  picture} 

621.9  74-706653 

BalleyPllm  Assoclatea 


Typewriters   (Filmstrip) 
1971. 


Society  for  Visual   Education, 


•31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  13 
min.     ( Introduction  to  business  machines,  no.  1.) 

.\Ibo  Issued  with  pbonotape  iii  taswette. 

With  teacher's  guide  Including  reading  script. 

Credits:  Consultant,  John  L.  Adams. 

Summary ;  DemonntrateK  In  actual  ofllce  settings  the  tiae  of  the 
standard  manual  and  electric  typewriters,  automatic  typewriters,  and 
the  £xecutlTe,  Seleetrlc,  Flexowriter,  Auto-typlst,  Justotext,  and 
VartXyper  macbloea  that  have  typewriter  keyboards. 

1.  Typewriters.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Bducatlon,  Inc.,  Chlcaga 

Series:  Introduction  to  business  macfaloes  <rilmstrip)  no.  1. 

651  78-738134 

Society  for  Visual  Bducatlon 


Typewriters 


MAquittat  de  cacribir. 


Typteg  skills:  Fields  oi  typing.  [Motion  picttirej    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Materials,  1972. 

14  min.     id.    caiat.     16  mm. 

Also  bsued  in  bftw. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborsior.  Lawrence  W.  Erickson. 

SUMMARY:  Offer*  potnten  for  Kudeni  mnd  working  typists  oo  how  to 
improve  eCRcieacy  snd  reduce  wsstcd  time  in  many  kiodt  of  typing  jobs. 

1.  Typewriting       1.  Coronet  Inttructiooal  Materials  (Finn)    IL  Title:  Helds 
of  typing.  (Motioo  picture] 

iZA9j  652.3  72-702148 

Corooet  Iitttnictioaal  72  MARC 

Materials 


Typing  akills:  Positfoa  aud  keystroke.  [Motion  picture]    Coronet 

InstructioiuU  Materials,  1972. 

1 1  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  bftw. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  ci^laboraiof.  Lawrence  W.  Erickson. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  slow-motion  photography  (roin  a  time  and  motion  study 
to  show  the  role  keystroke  has  in  good  typing  practices. 

I.  Typewriting        1.  Coroael  Instructiooal  Materisb  (Piim)     11.  Title:  Poai- 
tiot)  sod  licystrtdte.  [Motion  picture] 

tZ49j  652.3  72-702147 

~  ■  72  MARC 


507 


Typing  techniqiics:  centerinf  and  tabnlation  (Filmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970.  Made 
by  Adrian  Vance  Prodnctitms. 

4  fllmstrips  (44  fr.  each)    color.   85  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CONTENTS :  HorlaonUl  centering.— Vertical  centering.— Two-col- 
nmo  tabtilatlon. — ^Three-column  tabalatl<XL 

1.  Typewriting.        I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Coi^ 
poratloiL 

652.3  70-738786 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  olca  Bdticatloaal  Ootp, 


u 


UFA-Fllmverlelh,  G.m.b.H, 


The  Eyes  have  it- 


•  do  they  ? 


Frauen  fttr  Golden  Hill. 


UFO:  friend,  foe,  or  fantasy  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News, 
1966. 

58  m!n.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TA'  documentary  show  CBS  reports.  May  10. 
1906. 

Credita:  Producers  and  writers.  Joseph  Wershba,  Jack  Beck :  nar- 
rator. Walter  Cronklte;  photographers,  Martin  Bemett.  Wade  L. 
Bingham,  Robert  J.  Clemens.  Charles  Mack,  William  Wagner;  Dim 
editors.  William  H.  Watt.  Jr.,  William  P.  Thompson,  Gerard  Klein. 

Bnmmary:  A  thorouj^  Inrestlgatlon  of  unidentified  flying  objects 
which  concludes  thai  trrO'a  do  not  exist  Examines  the  reasons  for 
bellerlng  in  CTO's,  sod  stresses  a  ratlooat,  scientific,  open-minded 
approach  to  the  subject. 

1.  Flying  saucers.  i.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Syat«n,  Inc.  CBS 
News. 

001.9  76-707209 

UFCs  (Motion  picture)    Lilyan  Productions,  1971. 

3  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

SUUMARY:  An  audlo-Tlsual  experience  which  uses  abatract  com- 
puter-geoerated  rlsoals  and  sound  to  describe  UFO's. 

1.  nylng  saucers.        I.  Ulyao  Productions. 
[TL789.U]  704.946  78-713198 

CINE 


University  of  Michigan  TV 


U-M:150    {Motion  picture) 
Center,  1967. 

I>  mot  o'l  pictures  (90  mln.  each)     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

Also  i-sfue*)  on  video  tape  (1  In.) 

Based  on  tlie  book  The  mHklng  of  the  Unlversltv  of  Michigan, 
1817-1067.  I.y  Howard  Peckhain. 

Summary:  Traces  the  origins  of  the  rich  heritage  and  traditions 
of  the  University  of  Michigan. 

Cont^ntu:  1.  The  old  frontier.— 2.  Best  in  the  west— S.  "CM  150  ... 
Tlditors  O." — 4.  Golden  era.— 5.  The  great  war— «.  The  thirties.— 
7.  From  World  War  n  to  Willow  Village. — 8.  A  second  campus. — 
9.  Michignn  today. 

1.  Michigan.     University — Hist.  r.  Peckbam,  Howard  Henry, 

1910-  The  making  of  the   UnlversUy  of  Michigan,   1817-1967. 

ir.  Michigan.     University.    Television  Center. 

378.774  Fi  A  68-297 

Michigan  University  TV  Center 

U.  N. 

see   United  Nations 

U.  N.:   beleaguered   fortress    (MotioH  piehtre)     Colombia 

Broadcasting  System,  1965. 

60  milt.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Telecaxt  on  the  CB.S-TV  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Gene  DePoris;  narrator,  Bichard  C  Hottelet; 
photographer,  Robert  J.  Clemens,  William  Wagner;  film  edltora,  Hill 
Bonsignori,  Gerard  Klein. 

Summary:  Adlal  Stevenson,  United  Statefl  Ambassador  to  the 
United  Nations,  and  reporter  Richard  Hottelet  present  a  historical 
analysis  of  tlie  ^orta  of  ttie  United  Nations  to  settle  iDteroatlonal 
dlfflcnltlea.  Includes  activities  of  each  of  Its  secretary  generals,  op- 
position from  the  Russians,  and  the  cooatructlve  accomplishmenta  in 
q>Ite  of  limited  effectiveness  as  an  Instrtimeot  for  world  peace. 

1.  United  Nations.        i.  CBS  reports  (Television  program) 
u.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc 

341.13  Fi  68-28» 


U.  N.  in  crisis— a  socccssor  for  U  Hunt  (Motion  picture) 

Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1966. 

17  miiL    ad.    t>ftw.    16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  t.  0,  oo.  8) 

With  story  guide. 

BumtHorp:  Traces  the  history  of  the  United  Nations,  and  dis- 
cusses the  office  of  the  Secretary  General. 

1.  United  Nations.  t  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc,  New  York. 

Series:  Screen  news  dlgeat  (Motion  picture)  t.  8^  oo.  S, 

M1.18  77-700278 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  U.  N.  in  today's  worM  (FUmstrif)  Current  Affairs 
Films.  1968. 

44  (r     b*w.    35  mm.     (Cnrrenl  AfT.lri  fllm.trlp  «t1<») 
With  i.klorHl  discussion  glide. 

^i'^:;rpr.-,"."xis.fr^^^e.ess^^^^^^ 

Current  Affairs  Films 

UNDP  (United  Nations  Development  Program)  {Motion 
picture)  United  Nations.  Released  by  Contwnporary 
Films 'McGraw-Hill,  19fi». 

'^0  min.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  rwrector.  Ramakantha  Sarma ;  narrator,  Bea  Park ;  c»oi- 
erameo,  Jos^h  CaWbbo,  Pierre  Desbonnet. 

Summon'-  Describes  three  baMc  typee  of  actlTlty  of  the  United 
Satlona  Development  Program— agriculture  Burveys.  ranee  manage- 
ment research  projects,  and  manpower  training  Inatitatee — being 
developed  in  underdeveloped  countries. 

1.  United  Nations.  Deretopment  Programme.  2.  Technical  astrist- 
ance.        l  United  Nations,    u.  Contemporary  Ptlma/McOraw-Hlll. 

338.91  77-704155 

UoGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

UNICEF  and  the  rights  of  the  world's  children  (FUmttrip) 
Visual  Education  Consultants,  1968. 

36  fr.     bAw.     Sf>  mm 

Presenteil  by  tlie  U.  S.  Committee  for  UNICEF. 

With  Illustrated  teacher's  guide. 

Suminaru:  Shows  the  role  of  the  United  Nations  Children's  Fund 
In  helping  to  protect  the  rights  of  the  child.  Streflses  the  relation- 
ship between  the  conditions  of  developing  countries  and  the  baalc 
rights  of  the  children  of  these  countries. 

1.  United  Nations.  Children's  Fund.  2.  Underdeveloped  areas. 
I.  Visual  Education  Consultants,  Inc.  it.  United  States  Committee 
for  USICEF. 

362.7  Fi  A  68-4673 

visual  Education  Consultants 

UNICEF:  the  children's  friend  {Filmstrip)  Popular  Sci- 
ence Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Elementary  social  studies) 

FOM  hiuistrip  no.  S47. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sumtnnrv:  Tells  the  story  of  UNICEF  as  an  example  of  how  the 
peoples  of  the  world  can  work  together  to  bring  hope  and  owK>rtunl- 
tlea  for  a  better  life  to  tlie  millions  of  human  beings  who  live  In 
poverty  and  need.  Covers  the  history  and  current  operations  of 
UNICEF,  stressing  Its  application  of  the  principle  of  helping  people 
to  help  themselves. 

1.  United  Nations.  Chlldreira  Fund.  l  Popular  Science  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  n,  FOM 
fllmstrip  no.  847.        Series:  Elementary  social  studies  (FllmstrIp) 

362.7  Fi  A  68-4615 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  DIv. 


USDA  swine  and  pork  grades.  [Slide  set] 
tare,  1970. 


U.S.  Dept.  of  Agricul- 


UNIVAC 
see    Sperry  Rand  Corporation. 

UPA  Pictures,  inc. 
see 

Gay-Purr-ee. 


UHTN  Corporation 
see 


UNIVAC  Division 


The  Progressive  era. 
Sports  year  1969. 
^rts  year  1970. 


US  (Motion  picture)  Robeit  Appelbe  Productions,  Van- 
couver, B.  C,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Churchill 
Films. 

'm  tiiin.    Kd.    color.     10  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CltRDITS:  Author.  Kris  Paterson. 

SUIIMARY:  Portrays  the  frenetic,  ugly  urban  environment  In 
wliii-h  Momen  deplore  the  dnig  culture  while  they  take  diet  pills 
and  tranqiilllxers,  buHlnewtmen  get  drunk  while  deploring  the  use  of 
driiso  by  their  wives  and  the  young,  students  chain  smoke  and  get 
drunk  on  beer,  and  young  people  smoke  pot  as  they  deplore  everyone 
else. 

1.  DruK  nbune.    2.  Adolescence.    3.  Smoking.        I.  Robert  Appelbe 
Productions.     II.  Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles. 
[HV5060]  613.8  70-712909 

Chiirchilt  Films 


u.  s.  c, 

see    Los  Angeles.    University  of  Southern 
California 

USDA  Z%z  producU  inspection  (FOmstrip)    U.  S.  Dept  of 

Agriculture.    Released  by  Photo  lah,  1969. 

37  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Also  iHKued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide. 

MmMMW-y.-  A  step-by-step  presenUtloo  of  tb«  U.  S.  D.  A.  egg 
products  Inspection.  Shows  how  eggs  ars  transformsd  into  dry  or 
frosen  form,  with  roostant  attention  glren  to  the  Quality  of  oggi 

1.  ERg  Inapectloo.    2.  Egg  products  lodiutrjr.  t.  U.  8.    D«pt  of 

Agriculture,    d.  PtMto  Liib.  inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

687  74-736692 

V-  B.  Dept  of  AgrlcQltar* 


25  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  nsnstive  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  quality  grades  employed  by  the  U.S.  Govem- 
meni  in  inspcctiiig  pork  carcasses,  slaughter  barrows  and  gilu.  and  feeder  pigs. 

1.  Pork — Grading.       1.  United  Sutes.     Dept.  of  Agriculture 
[TS1975]  614.3  72-736188 

U.S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture  72  MARC 


USIA 
see   United  States.    Information  Agency 

U.  S.  S.  R.  Part  1:  Geography  and  peoples — the  many 
faces  of  a  vast  land  {Motion  picture)  United  World 
Films,  1967. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Consultants,  Eugene  L.  Magerovsky,  Helen  B.  Warrln. 

Bummarp:  Visualizes  the  many  varied  regions  and  natural  re- 
sources which  contribute  to  the  economic  and  technological  growth  of 
Russia.  Points  out  the  complex  of  geographical  features  which  create 
major  difficulties  in  Its  development 

1.    Russia— Econ.    condlt.— 1959-  i.    United   World    Films, 

Inc. 

330.947  Fi  A  67-5923 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

U.  S.  S.  R.  Part  2:  Pioneer  family  of  Bratsk— a  Siberian 
city  is  bom  {Motion  picture)    United  World  Films,  1967. 

20  min.     -sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Con.sultants,  Eugene  L.  Magerovsky,  Helen  B.  Warrln. 

Summary:  Shows  young  Soviet  technicians  esUbllshlng  their  life 
patterns  as  they  help  to  build  a  new  city  from  a  pioneering  settlement 
on  one  of  the  frontier  areas  of  the  U.  S.  S.  R.  Portrays  many  aspects 
of  the  small  community  which  will  one  day  be  a  part  of  the  planned 
city  of  Bratsk. 

1.  Bratsk,  Russia  (City)— Soc.  condlL  L  United  World  FUms, 
Inc. 

309.147  Fi  A  67-5922 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

U.  S.  S.  R.  Part  3:  Family  of  Tashkent — life  on  a  collec- 
tive farm   (Motion  picture)     United  World  Films,  1967. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Consultants.  Eugene  L.  Magerovsky,  Helen  B.  Warrln. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  life  of  a  family  on  a  Soviet  collective  farm 
in  Uzbekistan,  near  the  city  of  Tashkent  Depicts  the  blending  of 
traditional  customs  and  modem  technology  In  this  self-contained 
Tillage  In  the  heart  of  the  cotton  belt  where  arid  land  must  be  li^ 
rlgated. 

1.  Uzbekistan— Rural  conditions.        i.  United  World  Films,  Inc. 
301.3  Fi  A  67-5921 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

UXB  (Motion  picture)  General  Electric  Co.  Made  and 
released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  1962. 

so  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  ram. 

Telecast  by  CBS  In  the  series  True. 

Includes  commercials.  ».   m      . 

Creditt:  Producer.  Michael  MeshekofT;  director.  Robert  M.  I^wla. 
teleplay,  Harold  Bloom :  nurrator.  Jock  Webb :  music,  David  Buttolph ; 
photoCTapher.  Carl  Guthrie ;  editor,  George  R.  Bohrs. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  actual  experiences  and  emotions  of  two 
members  of  the  British  Bomb  Disposal  Unit  as  they  dismantled  a 
series  of  nnexploded  bombs  dropped  by  the  Nazis  In  World  War  ii 

1  Demolition.  Military.  i.  True  (Television  program)  n.  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company,     in.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc. 

Fi  67-134 


Udry,  Janice  (May)      What  Mary  Jo  shared 
see 

What  Mary  Jo  shared. 

Udry,  Janice  (May)      What  Mary  Jo  wanted 
see 

What  Mary  Jo  wanted. 

The  Ugly  dachshund  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1965. 

96  min.     sd,     color.    35  mm. 

■Technicolor. 

Based  on  G.  B.  Stern's  novel  of  the  same  title. 

Credilg:  Producers,  Walt  Disney,  Winston  Hlbler;  director,  Nor- 
man Tokar;  screenplay,  Albert  Aley;  music,  George  Bruns;  orcbes- 
trutlon,  Franklyn  Marks;  director  of  photography,  EMward  Colman : 
film  editor,  Robert  Stafford.  Cast:  Dean  Jones,  Suzanne  Pleshette, 
Charlie  Ruggles. 

Summarv:  A  comedy  about  a  pair  of  newlyweds  whose  household 
and  lives  are  dominated  by  four  scampering  dachshunds  and  a  Great 
Dane  who  thinks  he  is  a  dachshund. 

r.    Stern,  Glad}-s   Bronwyn,  1890-  The  ugly  dachshund,     n. 

Disney  (Walt)  Productions,    m.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company, 


Ucom  Educational,  inc. 


The  Pain  of  silence. 
Rats. 


(Udajpnr  and  Jaipur]  (Motion  piatwe)    [19S0I) 

10  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  In  Udalpur  of  wild  boars,  the  Jagadlsh 
Temple,  the  palace  of  the  Haharana.  bathing  pools  In  the  Slave  Oar- 
den.  Plchola  Lake,  Jagamlndar.  and  the  Summer  Palace.  In  Jaipur, 
shows,  scenes  of  the  Hall  of  the  Winds,  the  palace  of  the  Maharaja, 
Jai  Singh's  Otieervatory,  and  the  .^.mber  Castle.     With  -subtitles. 

1.  Udalpur.  India  (City)— Description.  2,  Jaipur.  India  (Rajas- 
than )  — Description. 

915.4  73-704292 

Udaipnr:  dty  of  lakes  {Motion  picture)  Government  of 
India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Infoniiation  and  Broad- 
(•iLstinir.  Bombay  ,1961i 

13  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

CredUi:  Producer,  Ezra  Mir;  director  and  writer.  P.  R.  S.  Pi  Hay : 
narrator,  Pratap  Shanna ;  music,  Vljay ;  photographer,  B.  V. 
Dhavale;  editor.  Q.  M.  Mirza. 

Summary:  Describes  the  city  of  Udalpur  In  Ralssthan  State.  In- 
dudes  scenes  of  tbi  lakes,  ^tata.  temples,  palaces,  and  gardeoa. 

1.  Udalpur,  India  (City)— Oescr.  i.  Udalpur.  IndU  (City) 

It.  India   (Republic)     Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcasting. 

Fi  67-2330 

Uddin.  Kazi  Mobln,   1930- 
see 


Intravenous  canal  Interruption  with  Mobin- 
Uddin  umbrella -filter. 

Udry,  Janice  (May)      Let's  be  enemies 
see 

Let's  be  enemies. 


Inc. 


Fi  68-1628 


1W  UfljlT'  dackUBft.  [Motion  picture]     Walt  Disney  Productioiis. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materiab  Co.,  19SS. 

9  mio.     mL     cok)r.     16  mm. 

OrifinaUy  reieMod  in  3 S  mm.  in  1939. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Ad  idapution  of  the  itory  The  ugly  duckling,  by  Hans  Chris- 
tian Andersen.  For  primary  grades. 

(1.  Fairy  taleaj  I.  Aoderaen.  Ham  Christian,  1SOS-187S.  Den  grimme 
KlUng.  II.  Diney  (Walt)  Productioni.  111.  Walt  Diaoey  Educational  Materi- 
ab Company. 

[PZ8]  839.8  72-700161 

Walt  Disney  Educadonal  72  MARC 

Msterialt  Co. 


The    Ugly    duckling     (FSmstrip) 
FUms,  1968 


Coronet    Instructional 


34  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  2  a.,  12  in..  33i  rpm..  7 
min.     ( Andersen's  fairy  tales  series,  no.  7 ) 

SSn^^A^uliliag,  who  is  sad  and  lonely  because  be  is  so  ugly. 
Is  aZS^Then  hrgro^B  up  to  be  a  beautiful  and  maJesUc  swan. 
■^  fT^erS.!  Hanf  ChrlstUn,  180^-18^^  ,  ^^^  ,f^,X*  taSierlS 
Coronet  Instructional  Films.         Series:  Andersen's  fairy  tales  series 
(Fllmstrip)  no.  7.  ^^^  FiA68-4600 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


508 


The  Ugly  dnckling.  [Filmstripj 

1968. 

33  U.    color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  I,  R-I33) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  medial  F.  final  F,  medial  G, 
and  final  G  sounds.  Tells  the  story  of  the  ugly  swan  that  was  bom  in  a  duck's 
nest,  focusing  on  its  attiludc  to  show  the  importance  of  making  the  best  of  what 
one  has  and  is.  For  primary  grades.  With  captions. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Consonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3,  Conduct  of  life— Juvenile  fUms-  [1.  Fairy  tales)  I,  Educa- 
tional Projections,  inc..  New  York.  11.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip] 
Uvel  1.  R-133. 

(LB1525]  372.4  72-733382 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

The  Ugly  duckling  (Filmstrip)  Popiilar  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

28  fr.     color.     STi  mm.     (Primary) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  1033. 

With  tenching  guide. 

Summary:  Introduces  Hans  Christian  Andersen  s  ability  to  write 
a  touching,  childlike  tale,  and  points  out  through  the  story  of  the 
ugly  duikling  that  unhappy  events  can  result  In  a  brlpht  future  in 
which  Justice  can  be  done.    With  captions. 

1    English  language—Audiovisual   Inslruillon.  i.  Andersen, 

Hans  Christian.  180:>-1875.  Den  grimme  lulling,  n.  Popular  Science 
Publishing  Company.  Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  m. 
FOM  fllmstrip  no.  1083.         Series:  Primary  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-8372 

Pcvular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Div. 

The  Ugly  duckling  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Home 
Movies,  1968. 

12  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Disney's  wonderful  world  of  car- 
toons) 

ItKued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Aim  issued  In  b&w. 

Short  version  (4  min.)  also  Issued. 

Other  language  versions:  French,  Clerman.  Italian. 

Silent  version  of  the  1981  Walt  Disney  35  mm.  motion  picture  of 
the  same  title. 

SUMMARY :  A  retelling  of  the  fairy  tale  by  Hans  Christian  An- 
dersen In  which  a  baby  duckling,  who  Is  separated  from  his  family 
at  birth,  flnds  It  difficult  to  make  friends  until  he  Is  reunited  with 
his  rightful  family. 

I.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.     Den  grimme  dllng. 
II.  Walt  Disney  Rome  Movies. 

791.43  79-714165 

Walt  Disney  Productions 


Ite  Ui^  A»<*M»j  [Ffhutrip]    Don  Bosco.    Released  by  Uoiver- 
■al  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1969. 

1  roll,     coior.     35  mm.        and  pbooodiac.     (CUaaic  storiea  for  chiklren) 

With  siudeai  psrtidpatioti  guide. 

SUMMARY:  PreMnts  Aadenen's  uory  tboM  Utc  refected  ugly  duckUng 
who  grows  up  to  be  a  beautiful  swan.  For  primary  grwlM. 

1.  Fairy  tatas-^weiuk  fUma.    (1.  Fairy  tskt]       I.  Aaderven,  Hans  Chhs- 
dsa,  II0S-II7S.    Den  grimme  aellini.    II  Bosco,  Dob.    III.  UnivcrHl  Bdttca- 
tioD  and  Vtoual  An*.     IV.  Series:  Clsaaic  aiories  for  children,  (nimstrip) 
,pZ8i  •39.S  73-740291 

Univsnal  EduoMkM  a>d  T2  MARC 

Visual  Am 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Ugly  duckling   (Filnutrip)     Universal  Education  and 

Visual  Arts,  1969. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm.     f  Read  and  tell,  aeries  2) 

la  two  parts:  one  Mt  of  captioned  drawings  for  reading;  ooe  set 
without  captions  to  encoarage  story  telling. 

With  teacher's  KUlde. 

Sumtnarif:  A  fairy  tale  t)y  Andersen  about  the  ngly  duckling  who 
grows  up  to  become  a  beautiful  awan. 

L  Andersen,  Uaos  Christian,  1806-1875.  Den  grlmoM  cUlng.  n. 
Unlver^wl  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series-  Read  and  tell 

(Fllmstrtp)  aerleaS. 

839^  70-736122 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

The  Ugly  dnckling  (FUmatrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Serrice 
Center,  1970. 

48  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  10  In.,  SSi  ri»D.  micro- 
groove.     (The  Hans  Cbrlatlas  Andersen  seriea.  no.  1) 

Bummary:  Portrays  Andersen's  fatry  tale  Th«  ogly  duckling  In 
order  to  encourage  children  to  express  themselres.  For  elanentair 
fradee. 

I.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.  Deo  grlmme  elllng.  n. 
Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center.  Series:  The  Hans  Christian 
Andersen  series  (Ptlmstrlp)  na  L 

839.8  75-736816 

Jam  Hand;  School  Setr-  tee  Center 


TW   Ufljr   4mdkSlmu.    [Filmstrip]      Walt    Disoey    Productions. 
Releaaed  by  Walt  Diney  Educational  Materials  Co..  1970. 

M  fr.  cotor.  35  mm.  and  phonodbc:  2  «..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  8  min. 
(Faniacy  claatics,  set  1 ) 

AIm  UMied  with  phonotape  in  cauette. 

Captioned  veruon  (40  fr.)  abo  ivued. 

With  tcKher't  lutde. 

SUMMARY:  An  sdapution  of  the  %tary  by  Ham  Chriwian  AndeTjeii  ■bout 
a  young  iwao.  wparated  fro«n  his  mother,  who  believei  thai  be  ii  an  ugly 
duckhng.  For  primary  gradca. 

{I.  Fairy  taioj  I.  Anderaeti.  Hans  Chrialian.  1805-1875  Den  grimme 
selling.  II  Disney  (Wah)Productk>nt  III  Wah  Diney  Educational  Materi- 
als COfnpwiy.     IV.  Series:  Fanuty  classic*.  [Filmslripi  set  l. 

iPZai  839.8  72-732849 

Walt  Disaey  Educstkmai  73  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


1W    Ugl7    facUiBg.    [Filnutrip]      Walt    EKsuey    Productions. 
Releaaed  by  Walt  Dianey  Educational  Materials  Co..  1970. 

40  fr     color.     3S  mm.     (Faatasy  clMsics.  let  1) 

Sound  venMM  (62  fr.)  abo  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adapution  of  the  «ory  by  Hani  Christian  Andersen  about 
■  young  iwan.  separated  from  his  mother,  who  believes  that  he  is  an  ugly 
duckling.  With  caption*   For  primary  grades. 

(1.  Fairy  lalesj  I.  Andersen.  Hans  Christian.  ISOSI875,  Den  grimme 
•elling  II.  Disaey  (Wall)  Productions.  Ill,  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materi- 
als Company.     IV.  Series:  Fantasy  dasaics.  (Filmstrip,  set  I. 

ePZ8)  839.8  72-732863 

Walt  Disney  Educational  73  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


The   Ugly  doddin^    (Motion   picture) 
media,  1970. 


Doableda;   Multi- 


14  ni::i.    sd.    color.    IC  mm.     (International  folk  stories) 

Also  isHtiwi  In  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMAUY :  Illustrates  the  story  by  Hans  ChrUtlan  Andersen 
about  the  ugly  duckling  that  became  a  beautiful  swan. 

I.  Andt'i-^n.  Hans  Christian,  1805-1875.  Den  grlmme  selUtig. 
II.  Doiibleday  Multimedia.  III.  Series:  International  folk  stories 
(Uotton  picture) 

[PT8117.G        ]  839.8  79-710093 

Doubleday  Multltnedla 


Ugo  Mochi  (ontline)  {FUmstrip) 
tions,  1967. 


Warren  Schkwt  Prodoo- 


65  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  a.,  12  In..  3S|  rjHn.,  11 
mIn.     mlcrogroove.     (Famous  artists  at  work,  set  4) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  tranacrlpt 

CredUt:  Writer.  G.  Warren  Schloat.  Jr. 

Bwmmary:  Ugo  Mocbl  explains  and  demonatratea  bis  technique  of 
cutting  d^icate  and  complicated  outline  scenes  from  black  constrnc- 
tloD  paper. 

L  Mochl,  Ugo,  1890-  i.  Schloat   (Warren)   Prodactlooa. 

PleasantTllle,  N.  t.  Series:  Famous  artlsti  at  work  (Filmstrip) 

aet  4. 

745.9  Fi  A  68-4459 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Ukiyoc  {Motion  picture)    National  Qet^r&pluc  Society,  1968. 
Made  by  Film  Studios,  inc. 

20  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Svmmaty:  Animated  lllustratlona  from  the  National  geograirtilc 
magazine  with  episodes  ranging  from  a  ballet  In  London  to  a  battle 
In  Vietnam  and  including  volcanic,  undersea,  and  space  fantasies,  as 
well  as  statements  on  rellglMi  and  the  Joyful  experience  of  life  For 
advertising  and  marketing  executives. 

1.  The  National  geographic  magazine  i.  National  Geographic 

Society,  Washington.  D.  C. 


910.005 


Fi  A  68-889 


The  Ukrafae  (Filmstrip)  Common  Oroimd,  Londtm,  1962. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  KducationnI  Associates, 
1966. 

3-'>  fr.     bAw.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUSIM.KRV :  Portrays  agriculture  and  Industry  In  the  Ukraine. 

1.    .igricwlture— Ukraine.     2.    Ukraine — Industries.        1.   Commivn 
Ground,  ltd..  l»ndon.     H.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

914.77  77-738568 

Carman  Educational  Awncfates 


Ulrich,  Roger  Elwood, 
see 


Understanding  aggression. 


The  Ultimate  aehicTement  {Motion  picture)  Franklin  Mint 
Made  by  Ralph  Lopatin  Productions.  Released  by  Modem 
Talking  Picttire  SerWce,  1969. 

2S  mIn.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Bummarv:  Depicts  the  major  stages  In  the  making  of  proof-quality 
coins  and  art  medabi,  from  original  design  and  sculpture,  to  master 
steel  engraving  and  die,  to  the  striking  of  limited-edition  speclmena 
In  sterling  silver  and  other  prectoos  metals.  Shows  many  coveted 
Issues  of  the  Franklin  Hint;  demonstrates  the  ways  In  which  col- 
lectors display  their  speclmena 

1.  Coins.  I.  Franklin  Mint.  ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Serr- 
Ice.  Inc. 

737  78-705707 

CINE 


The  Ultimate  speed,  an  exploration  with  hi^h  energy  elec* 
trons  (Motion  pictvre)  Educational  Ser^-ices.  Released 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1967. 

38  mill.     sd.     hftw.     16  mm.     ( Physics  BIm  series) 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Science  Teaching  Center  of  M.  I.  T. 

Crtdit*:  Consultant.  William  Bertoizl. 

Summary:  Uses  a  Van  de  Graaff  electrostatic  generator  and  a 
linear  accelerator  to  determine  the  speeda  of  electrons  with  kinetic 
energie*  in  the  range  of  0.5-15  Mev.  Shovrs  measurement  of  the 
results  by  calorimetric  means. 

1.  Electrons.  i.  Educational  Serrlcea.  inc.,  Newton,  Mam.  n. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  PhyalCB  film  series 
(Motion  picture) 

537.5  Fi  A  67-5924 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


The  Ultfauts  trip.  [Motioa  picture]     NBC  Newt.     Released  by 
NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1971. 

32  mtn.     >d.    color.     16  mm.     (Firti  Tueadiy) 

Tekcait  u  •  part  of  the  NBC  leries  Pint  Tucaday. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer,  Eliot  Frankel. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  account  of  the  neo-primilivc  ChriMiaa  com- 
munal movcfneni  which  U  primarily  compnicd  of  rchabiliuied  young  people 
who  call  themielvei  Children  of  God. 

1.  Jena  People.  I.  National  Broadcasting  Conpaay.  inc.  NBC  New*. 
II.  NBC  Educational  Eaierpruet.  [II.  Seriett  rm  TiMdsy.  (Motion  picture] 
[BV453 1 .2]  289.9  72-700265 

NBC  Educational  72  MARC 

Enterpriao 


Ultra  film 


Friend  of  the  fami^. 
Two  are  guilty. 

Vice  and  virtue. 


Ultramicrotomy:  a  representative  technique 
(Motion  picture) 

see    Electron  microscopy  series — Ultramicrotomy: 
a  representative  technique 


Ultras<Huc  nebniizcrs  {Filnutrip)     Trainez  Corp.,  1969. 

110  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phottodlsc :  2  a,  12  to..  8S|  rpm.,  23 
min.    microgroove.     (Patient  care  series — siieclal  needs.  4) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cas>«ette. 

Developed  In  co<^>eration  with  Los  Roblea  Ho^ltal,  Thousaitd 
Oaks,  California. 

With  Instructor's  guide  and  script. 

Summary:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Explains  the  function,  c^ 
eration,  and  cleaning  of  the  ultrasonic  nebullaer,  and  how  It  Is  oaed 
Id  short-term  treatment  and  In  continuous  therapy. 

1.  Inhalation  therapy.    2.  Ultrasonics  In  medicine.  l  Tralnez 

Corporation.  Series:  Patient  care  serlea— «peclal  needs,  4  (Film- 

strip) 

610.73  71-737505 

Tralnez  Corp. 


Ultraviolet   techniques.     Part   1:   Preparatiwi   of  samples 

(Motion  picture)    Holt,  Rinehait  and  AVinston.  1971.    Made 
by  William  Brose  Productions. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Techniques  of  organic  chemistry. 
Series  2 :  Chromatographic  and  spectroscopic  methods,  do.  15) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Joseph  Casanova.  John  A.  Maogravlte. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  five  common  solvents  for  tue  In  ultraviolet/ 
visible  spectroscopy  and  the  wavelength  regions  In  which  they  are 
useful.    Demonstrates  the  prei>aratlon  of  samples. 

1- Cltra-vlolet  spectrometry.  I,  Holt.  Rlnehart  and  Winston,  inc. 
II.  Series:  Techniques  of  organic  chwnlstry.  m.  Series  2:  Chroma- 
t(«Taphlc  and  spectroscopic  methods  (Motion  picture)     no.  15. 

547  7&-711970 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


Ultraviolet  techniques.  Part  2 :  Analysis  and  determination 
of  a  spectrum  (Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, 1971.     Made  bv  William  Brose  Productions. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Techniques  of  organic  chemistry. 
Series  2 :  Chromatographic  and  spectroscopic  methods,  no.  16) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  gnlde. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Joseph  Casanova,  John  A.  Mangrsvtte. 

SUMMARY:  Demonatratea  the  analysis  and  determination  of  a 
Mpectnaa  nslng  ultraviolet  techniques. 

1.  Ultra-violet  spectrometry.  I.  Holt,  Rlnehart  sad  Winston,  Inc. 
II.  Series:  Tedmtqaes  of  organic  chemistry.  Ill,  Series  2:  Chroma- 
tographic and  spectroscopic  methods  (Moticm  picture)    no.  16- 

547  71-711971 

Holt,  RlDriiait  and  Wlnstmi 


509 


Ulysses  and  Circe  {FUrmtrip)  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, 1967. 

42  fr,  rolor.  K  mm.  iiod  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  331  rpm.. 
9  mlo.     <  Hero  legends  of  many  lands) 

Revised  version  of  the  196Q  fllmatrip  of  the  same  title. 

Based  on  a  story  from  the  Odyssey,  by  Homer. 

Credili,'  Educational  consultant,  Harold  G.  Shane. 

Sum.mam:  Describes  the  episode  in  whld)  Ulysses'  men  are  trans- 
formed Into  pigs  by  Circe  and  how  Ulyasea  saves  them  with  the 
help  of  Mercury. 

r,  Homerus.  Odyssea.  n.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago..-    Series:  Hero  legends  of  many  lands  (Filmstrip) 

883  Fi  A  68-3M9 

Society  for  Visual  BdacaUoti 

Ulysses  «i  the  enchanted  isle  (Filmstrip)  Filmfax  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  I'niversal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1!)70. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc.    (Greek  and  Roman  myths) 

Also  issued  with  ph<»K>tape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  A  Greek  legend  about  Uljrsses  which  shows  the 
reogeance  of  the  gods. 

1.  Odyseeufi.  I.  Fllmfai  ProductltHis.  New  Yorit.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  S«ies:  Greek  and  Roman  myths 
(Filmstrip) 

[BL820.O3]  292  70-740345 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Ulysses'  world   today   {FUmatrip)     Educational  Filmstrips, 

1968. 

2fllmstrlps  (pt  1.48  fr.:pt  2,47  fr.)    color.    35  mm. 

With  manual. 

CredUa:  Authors,  Marjorle  Russell,  Kenneth  RusselL 

Sumjnary:  Uses  photographs  to  Illustrate  the  voyage  of  Ulysses 
as  described  in  the  Odyssey  of  Homer.    With  captions. 

1.  Homerus.  Odyssea.  i.  Bomems.  Odyssea.  n.  Educational 
Filmstrips.  HuntavUle,  Texas. 

910.09  Fi  A  68-4871 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Umbrella  {Famstrip)    Weston  Woods  Stodioa,  1969. 

21  fr.    color.    35  imn. 

With  text  booklet 

Summary.-  Usee  text  sod  lllustratlona  of  the  book  by  TarO  xa- 
shlma  to  tell  of  a  child's  adventures  oo  a  very  rainy  day. 

I.  Yashlma.  TarG.  pseud.    Umbrella,    q.  Weston  Woods  Studios, 
Weston,  Conn, 

31^.6  77-783640 

WestoQ  Woods  Studios 


Umbrella  {Motion  picture)  Georgian  Film  Studios,  Tbilisi, 
U.  S.  S.  R.,  1967.  Releaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Films  .Mc(Jraw-HilI,  1969. 

20  min.     s<t.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  trade. 

CredUt:  Director  and  writer.  Mikhail  Kobakhldze. 

Summarif:  Dramatizes  the  story  of  a  young  couple  whose  lives 
are  changed  by  a  mysterious  umbrella  which  Is  the  outward  repre- 
sentation of  prosperity. 

I.  KiDostudia  "Gmzia-fll'm."  n.  Ctmtemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Biii. 

704.945  70-702072 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Umbrella  Film  Productions 
see 

Accidentally  yours  . . . 

Umeda,  Norltsugu,       Diagnosis  by  gastro- 
photography 


Diagnosis  by  gastrophotography. 

Umlauf,  Hanni 
see 

Altstoff — Rohstoff. 

Umlauf,  Walter 
see 

Altstoff — Rohstoff. 

The  Unanswered  qnestiMi  {Motion  picture)  National  Con- 
ference of  Christians  and  Jews.  Made  by  Amrnm  Nowak 
Associates.     Released  by  Brandon  Films,  1967. 

5  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary.-  Prei<rats  a  series  of  Interviews  with  various  people  who 
discuss  what  they  consider  to  be  the  real  meaning  of  the  word 
brotherhood. 

1.  Brotherliiies9.  t.  National  Conference  of  Christians  and  Jews, 
n.  Brandon  Films,  inc. 

262  Fi  A  68-171 

CINE 

The  Unbdievers  {Motion  picture)  National  Council  of 
Churches,  Dept.  of  Education  for  Mission.  Made  and 
released  by  Broadcasting  and  Film  Commission,  1967. 

44  mio.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm. 

With  users'  guide. 

Summary.-  I>e8cribes  the  problems  of  adjustmeot  of  two  Korean 
Buddhist  students  at  an  American  college  and  portrays  their  rela- 
tionships with  a  professor  of  religion  and  the  dean  of  the  college  who 
are  obliged  to  reexamine  their  own  attitudes  about  religion. 

1.  Religion.  I.  National  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  1b 
the  United  States  of  America.  D^>t.  of  Education  for  Mission,  n. 
National  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  In  the  United  Ststes  of 
America.    Broadcasting  and  Film  Commission. 

261.2  Fi  A  67-5761 

NatliHial  Coondl  of  the  Chnrches  of  Christ  In  the  U.  S.  A. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Unbending  king  [Uid]  The  i 

Imperial  Film  Co..  1971. 


I  with  two  wives.  [Filmstrip] 


28  fr.  color,  3S  mm.  »nd  phonodisc:  2  v,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  9  min. 
(Stories  from  other  landi:  Arrion  folk  tale;) 

Also  iuued  wiih  phonotape  in  cassette. 

From  the  book  entitled  African  folk  uks,  edited  by  Charlulte  and  Wolf 
Leslsu. 

CREDITS:  llliulrator,  Salty  Diana  Kaicher. 

SUMMARY:  Two  folk  tales  from  Kenya  which  point  out  ihat  a  man's  errors 
will  bring  destniction  upon  himself  or  others.  For  elementary  grades. 

I  Tales,  Kenya— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Folklore— Ken yaj  I.  Leslau.  Char- 
lotte. African  folk  tales.  II.  Imperial  Film  Company,  inc..  Lakeland,  Ra. 
[II.  Title:  Man  with  two  wives.  [Filmstrip]  IV.  Series:  Stones  from  other  lands: 
African  folk  tales.  [Filmstrip]. 

(PZ8.1]  398.2  72-735932 

Imperial  Film  Co.  72  MARC 


UMcq^piBS   tte   i«r>    [Filmstrip]       Walt    Diiney    Productioiu. 
Releaied  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co..  1971. 

66  rr.  color.  35  nun.  aod  pbooodisc:  2  a.,  12  ia.,  33  1/3  rpm..  13  hub. 
(Scudin  in  scicBcc.  Set  1:  Our  frieod  the  atom) 

A1k>  iMued  with  phoooupe  in  caaactte. 

C^Mioned  veraion  abo  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  the  dtscovery  of  the  atom. 

1.  Atoms.  I.  Disaey  (Wall)  Productioaa.  II.  Watt  Disoey  Educaiiaaal 
Materials  Company.    III.  Series:  Studies  in  science.  (Filmstrip)  Set  1:  Our  friead 

[QD461]  539  72-733074 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MAKC 

Materials  Co. 


«  Jar.    [Filmstrip)      Walt    Disney    Producti<HU. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

6S  fr.    color.     35  nun.     (Studies  in  science.  Set  I:  Our  friend  the  atom) 

Sound  versions  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  ibe  discovery  of  the  atom.  With  captioos. 

1.  Atoms.  I.  Dianey  (Wall)  Productions.  II.  Watt  Disney  Educatiottal 
Materials  Company.  111.  Scries:  Studies  in  science.  (Pilmatripi  Set  1 :  Our  Eriend 
the  atom. 

tQD461i  539  72-733075 

Walt  Disaey  Educational  72  MARC 

Maieriab  Co. 


The  Uncertain  day:  a  war  photographer's  journal.  [Filmstripj 
Scholastic  Magazines  in  cooperation  with  Internationa!  Fund  for 
(Toncerned  Photography.  Released  by  Scholastic  Magazines, 
1972. 

79  fr.  color  and  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1 1„  12  in.,  33  1  /3  rpm., 
19  min.     (Images  of  man) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set 

With  teacher's  guide  and  photographs  in  portfolio. 

CREDITS:  Editor.  Sheila  Turner;  technical  director.  Robert  Mack, 

SUMMARY:  Photographer  Don  McCullin  uses  photographs  of  war  in  Cy- 
prus, Viet  Nam.  Cambodia,  and  Biafra  to  express  his  views  on  life.  man.  and  the 
world  in  which  he  lives. 

I.  McCuUin,  Donald.  1935-  1.  McCullin.  DOnald,   1935- 

II.  Scholastic  Magazines,  inc.     III.  Series:  Images  of  man.  (Filmstrip) 
tTRUOi  770  72-736218 

Scholsstic  Matazines  72  MARC 


The  Uncertain  day:  a  war  photographer's  journal.  [Slide  set] 
Scholastic  Magazines  in  cooperation  with  Interaational  Fund  for 
Concerned  Photography.  Released  by  Scholastic  Magazines, 
1972. 

79  slides,  color  and  bftw.  2  s  2  in.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in..  33  1/3 
rpm..  19  min.     (Images  of  man) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Also  issued  as  filmstrip. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  photographs  in  portfolio. 

CREDITS:  Editor,  Sheila  Turner;  technical  director.  Robert  Mack. 

SUMMARY;  Photographer  Don  McCullin  uses  photographs  of  war  in  Cy- 
prus, Viet  Nam,  Cambodia,  and  Biafra  to  express  his  views  on  life,  man,  and  the 
world  in  which  he  lives. 

1.  McCullin.  Donald.  1935-  I.  McCullin.  Donald.   1935- 

II.  Scholastic  Magazines,  inc.     III.  Series:  Images  of  man.  (Slide  set] 
(TR140]  770  72-736354 

Scholastic  Magazines  72  MARC 


Uncle  Mark  (Filmstrip)    Thomas  S.  KHae  Co.,  1970. 

83  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (1  ■.  for  manual 
projector,  1  a.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSi  rpm.,  19  mlo. 
mlcroffTOOTC 

With  script  and  bibllogxApby. 

CredltH:  Writer  and  narrator,  Tbomoa  S.  Kllse;  art,  Jame* 
Blalgnaoo. 

Sumouirv:  A  critical  tllm  bloffraphj  of  Hark  Twain,  points  out 
tbe  principal  th«iiea  of  his  works  wltb  qieclal  itteatloo  to  HacUe- 
twrry  nniL 

1.  Clemeos,  Samuel  I^ansfaome,  1885-1910.  I.  Thomas  S.  Kllse 
CompSDj. 

818  75-737681 

Thorns*  S.Kllae  Co. 


Uad*  Smi  MagM.  [PUmstrip]    United  Productions  of  America. 
Released  by  McOraw-Hill,  1972. 

4tltaMtrips.  eotar.  JSawa.  Md 2  phoaodiaGS (2 a. avh)  (Mr.  Maeoos 
MwralMfT  aarlMi,  as.  I) 

Part  1.  141  fr..  12  aila.;  pL  2,  IM  fr..  12  nia.;  pt  3,  149  fr..  13  mm.;  pt  4, 
119  ft.,  II  nlB. 

Also  laaiMd  wtak  phoaotape  to  caasMt. 

riliiii-f  ia  1971  !■  tiM  aariaa  aodtlad  PibMtiip  ctacoa. 

Wldimekar^  fiUs. 

SUMMASY;  FmIW  dM  -i'-"*-*  character,  Mr.  Mafoo. 

L  IMMd  rroilirltMM  flf  Aaaarlca.  II.  McOraw-Hill  Book  Compaay.  III. 
n^Trif  dMa«.  illMlilu    IV.  SMiw  Mr,  Mafcto's  Utantvr*  aariaa.  (PUin- 

JT7r  *  "IJ  72-732892 

iteOrsw-HB  ■oak  Co.  72  MAKC 


Uncle  Smiley  and  the  junkyard  playground.  [Motion  picture] 
GME  Films  Ltd.  Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America, 
1972. 

13  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Uncle  Smiley  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uode  Smiley  and  the  children  convert  a  junk-strewn  lot  into 
a  delightful  play  area,  imaginatively  turning  much  of  the  junk  to  use.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Refuse  and  refuae  dispoaal— Juvenile  films.  2.  Salvage  (Waste,  etc.)— 
Juvenile  fUma.  [1.  Refiise  and  refuse  dispoaal.  2.  Ecology]  I.  GME  Films 
Ltd.  II.  Learning  Corporatioo  of  America.  III.  Series:  The  Uncle  Smiky 
series.  [Motion  picture] 

,TD793,  372.3  "■'J'J.'?' 

Learning  Corp.  erf  72  MARC 

America 


Uncle  Smiley  goes  planting.  [Motion  picttirc]     GME  Films  Ltd. 
Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1972. 

IS  min     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Tbe  Uncle  Smiley  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Using  modem  reforestation  techniques,  Uncle  Smiley  and  the 
children  plant  trees  in  an  area  ravaged  by  forest  fire.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reforestation — Juvenile  films.  [1.  Forest  conservaUonj  1.  GME  Films 
Ltd.  II.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  111.  Series:  The  Uncle  Smiley 
series.  Motion  picture^ 

[SD409]  372.3  72-701562 

Learning  Corp.  of  72  MARC 

America 


Uncle  Smiley  goes  recycling.  jMotion  picture)     GME  Films  Ltd. 
Released  by  Learning  Corp-  of  America,  1972. 

13  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (TTw  Uncle  Smiley  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  papers.  botUcs.  cans,  and  other  refuse  can  become 
a  flood  which  swamps  us.  Through  this  encounter  the  children  discover  what 
recycling  means.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Refuse  and  rcfUse  disposal— Juvenile  films.  2.  Salvage  (Waste,  etc.)— 
Juvenile  films.  (1.  Refiise  and  refuse  dispoaal.  2.  Ecologyj  I.  GME  Films 
Ltd.  U.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  HI.  Seriea:  The  Uncle  Smiley 
•eriea.  [Motion  picture] 

(TD791)  372.3  72-701561 

Learning  Corp.  of  72  MARC 

America. 


Uncle  Sotiley  goes  to  the  benck.  [Motion  picture]     GME  FUms 
Ltd.     Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1972. 

13  min.     sd.     coIck.      16  mm.     (The  Uncle  Smiley  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  UrKle  Smiky  and  his  group  play  where  land  and  lea  meet. 
Emphasises  the  possibilities  for  either  use  or  misuse  of  public  beaches.  For 
primsry  grades. 

I.  Beaches— Juvenile  films.       I.  GME  Films  Ltd.     II.  Learning  Corporation 
of  America.     III.  Scries:  The  Uncle  Smiley  series.  [Motion  picture] 
[GB454]  372.3  72-701559 

Learning  Corp.  of  72  MARC 


Uncle  Smiley  goes  up  the  riTcr.  [Motion  picture]     GME  Films 
Ltd.     Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1972. 

1 1  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Uode  Smiley  seriet) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uncle  Smiley  and  his  group  join  in  a  community-action  pro- 
gram to  clean  up  a  river  and  its  banks.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Water— Pollution— Juvenile  films.      [1.  Water— Pollution)        I.  GME 
Films  Ltd.    II.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.    III.  Series:  The  Uncle  Smiley 
series.  [Motion  picture] 
[TD425]  372.3  72-701565 

I  TTT^'ng  Corp.  of  72  MARC 

America 

Tlif    Uncommitted    {Motion   picture)      American   Lutheran 
Church,  1962.     Made  by  Video  Productions  International. 

24  mIn.     ad.     tAw.     16  mm. 

With  utIllKBtlon  guide. 

Summary:  Contrasts  commitment  to  political,  social,  and  nation- 
alistic Ideal"  npnlnnf  the  oommltraent  of  the  typical  Christian,  who 
la  pictured  as  largely  unconcerned  with  the  problems  which  the 
church  faces  In  a  ctHnmltted  world. 

1.  Christian  life.        i.  .\meric«ii  Lutheran  Church  (1961- 

Fi  67-929 


The  Uncofflmcm  man  {ifotion  picture)  Monsanto  Co.  Made 
by  Technisonic  Studios.  Released  by  Sterlinf.;  Movies 
U.  S.  A.,  1969. 

20  tuiti.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Issued  alw  Id  miper  8  mm.  cartridges. 

Summaiy:  Presents  a  cinema  verity  and  avante  garde  treatment 
of  the  modern  large  corporation's  concern  with  science  and  society 
as  Its  efforts  in  these  areas  relate  to  the  future. 

1.  Industry — Social  aspects.  i.  Monsanto  ComiMuij.  u.  Sterling 
UoTtea  U.  S.  A.,  Inc. 

607  70-706142 

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The  Uncommon  man  (Motion  picture)    IBM  World  Trade 
Corp.,  1971.    Made  by  Film  Enterprises. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Portuguese  and  Spanish  versions  alao  Issued. 

SUMMARY:  Pictures  IBM  sale*  rep rewnut Ives  at  work  in  llezlco, 
Trinidad.  Veneiuels.  Brsall.  Peru,  and  Argentina,  and  shows  the 
salesmen  as  they  engage  In  leisure  actlTltle*.  Iticludes  Tlews  of 
Tiirloiis  landmsrlLs  In  the  six  countries  repreaeated. 

1.  IBM  World  TrHde  Corporation.  I.  IBM  World  Trade  Corpo- 
ration. 

rHD»9W.B9]  658.86  74-713477 

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Unconquerable    {Motion   picture)     WTTW.     Released 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  196( 


by 


29  min     wl.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  by  Are.  no.  9) 

Adar  P  I  tvom  the  l>ook  entit:eii  Urdeal  by  fire,  by  Fletcher  Pratt. 

Credaa:  l'ro:lncer  and  director.  William  Frledkln :  adaptation. 
Francis  CouRh'in,  William  Friedkiii ;  music.  Thomas  A.  Dorse.v. 

8ummar<i:  Dramatic  readings  sKulDSt  a  background  of  palntinps 
and  authentic  Civil  War  photographs,  cover  General  McClellan's  re- 
placement as  commander  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  by  Ambrose 
Burnslde,  who  ordered  the  disastrous  attack  on  Fredericksburg  in 
E>ecember  1862. 

1.  McClellun.  George  Brlnton,  182ft-lS8.'».  2.  Burnslde.  Ambrose 
Everett.  1824-1881.  i,  Pratt.  Fletcher,  1S97-19SJ.     Ordeal  by  fire. 

II.  Chicago.     Television  station  WTTW.     iii.  Natlooal  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Crater.  Series:  Ordeal  by  fire  (Motion  pic- 

ture) no.  9. 

Fi  67-829 


Undala    {Motion    picture)       Allison    Jablonko    and    Marek 

Jablonko,  1968. 

28  mil.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ..       .    w      „-i 

Summary:   Shows  the  movement  patterns  of  everyday  tasks  and 

handicrafts  in  a  northwestern  Indian  village  during  the  dry  season. 

1   HandUraft-Indla.        i.  Jablonko.  Allison,     ii.  Jablonko.  Maret 

970.1  Fi  A  68-374 

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The  Undamped  oaeillatioii  {Motion  picture)    Animated  Eleo- 
tronicfi'  Films,   1967. 

4  mi:i.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Electronic  circuit  theory  se- 
ries) 

Loop  Him  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  iaMied  In  standard  8  mm.  cartridge  and  In  16  mm.  reel. 

With  narrative  guide  and  animation  model. 

Summary:  Illustrates  that  an  oscillation  of  electrons  goes  on  con- 
tlnousiy  between  an  Inductance  and  a  capacitance  connected  Id 
parallel.  Shows  the  buildup  aod  decay  of  magnetic  lines  of  force 
and  the  buildup  and  decay  of  electric  lines  of  force  across  the  capa- 
citor, pointing  out  bow  they  are  s}'nchronl«ed  with  voltage  and  cur- 
rent waveform."!.     With  subtitles. 

1.  Electric  currents.  i.  Animated  ElectKmics  Flimi  (Firm) 

Series:   Electronic  circuit  theory  series   (Motion  picture) 

637  Fi  A  68-2647 

Animated  Electronic  Films 


Uadir  a  kJiM  h—f.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1 968. 
Released  in  tbe  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

30  BiiB.     ad.    bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  Study  ot  Vemoa  Watkins,  the  Welah  poet  «iK>  waa  also  a 
bank  cleriL 

I.  WatUas,  Vcmoa  PhiUipa,  1906-1967.       L  British  Broadcsstina  Corpora- 
tioo.    Tekvisioii  Service.     II.  Tune-Life  Ftlma. 

rPR6045.A82S]  928  74-714809 

Tfan»-Life  PUma  72  MARC 


Under  ground   {Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1969. 

6  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
Cred'tM:  Producer.  Gordon  Fldler. 

Summary.-    Presents    Impressions   of   a    Montreal   loetro   station, 
ostng  stilled  and  Isolated  action. 

1.  Subways— Montreal.        i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

388.4  70-707427 


National  Film  Board  of 


Canada 


Under  his  wing  (Motion  picture)     Concordia  Films,  1956. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sumni'iry:  A  dramatliatlou  about  a  father  who  gains  new  cour- 
age and  strength  by  watching  his  soq  injure  himself  while  chasing 
a  baseball  for  the  sake  of  his  baseball  team. 

1    Courage.        i   Oocordla  Publishing  House.  St.  Louis. 

Fi  A  67-2149 


Ealing  Corp., 


Concordia  Pub.  House 


Under  rock  enTiroamcnt   {Motion  picture) 
1968. 

3  mlD.     si.     color,     super  S  mm. 

I-oop  aim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  John  Storr. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  Interrelationship  of  organisms  In  an  en- 
vironment under  rocks.  Shows  that  the  top  of  the  rock  U  Inhabited 
by  algae  and  feather  worms,  while  the  underside  la  used  as  a  hldtof 
place  by  flsh  and  other  varieties  of  sea  animals.  Including  thread- 
worms. Spanish  lobsters,  brittle  stars,  and  clams. 

1.  Marine  ecology.        i.  Ealing  Corporation,  C3ambrldge.  Mass. 

574.5  Fi  A  68-1296 

Ealing  Oorporatlon 

Under  royal  patrcmage  (Motion  picture)  Essanay  Film 
Manufacturing  Co.,  1914.  Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/ 
Eastin-Plwlan  Corp.  il96-lj 

28  mlu.    Hi.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

CAST:  Francis  X.  Bushman.  Beverly  Bayne.  Lester  Cunro. 

SUMMARY:  A  comc^ly  about  tbe  clever  mse  plaimod  bj  a  prlnoa 
and  his  friend  to  avoid  a  state  marriage. 

I.  Easanay  Film  Manufacturing  Company.  II.  Eaatln-PhMan  Cor- 
poration, Davenport,  Iowa. 

791.48  77-718144 

Bastln-PbelanCorp. 

Under-stitching  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films,  1967. 

3  min.     si.     color,     aaper  8  mm.     (Sewing  skills  series,  no.  12) 

iMofi  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

WKh  manual. 

Credits:  Stipervlsor,  Joyce  Johnson. 

Summary :   Shows  the  correct  method  of  ooostructlng  and  using 
under-stltchlng.    With  captions. 

1.  Dressmaking.     2.  Sewing.  I.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood. 

Oallf.  Series:  Sewing  skills  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  12. 

646.2  7S-709386 

BFA  Educational  Media 


510 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Under  stress  {Motion  picture)    Austimlian  News  and  Infnw 
mation  Hureau,  1965. 

27  miD.    Bd.     Mtw.     16  mm. 

CredUs:  Producer,  Prank  Bafiuai;  director.  Rhonda  Small. 

Summary:  Shows  the  reorgsoliatloD  of  meaUl  health  serrlcea  Id 
Australia  and  deacribea  soiDe  of  the  new  approacbeq  to  the  treatment 
of  the  meotallr  111. 

L  Mental  hygiene — Australia.  i.  Australia.     News  and  Informal 

tlon  Bureau. 

362.2  Fi  A  68-l7fil 

AoBtrallaD  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Under  the  bronze  torch  at  Montana  State  UniversitT  {Uo- 
tion  pieture)  Film  and  TV  Center,  Montana  State  Uni- 
versity, in  cooperation  with  Montana  State  University 
Army  ItOTC  Detachment,  1»68. 

10  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describea  ROTC  training  at  Montana  State  UnlTeralty. 
Discusses  si>ecial  training  proerams  such  as  the  rISe  team,  the 
spertal  forces  unit,  and  the  flight  program.  Empbaslzea  the  quali- 
ties of  leadership  and  responsibllitr  derived  from  ROTC  training. 

1.  U.  S.  Army.  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps.  i.  Montana. 
Btate  UQiTenltT.  Boxeman.     Film  and  Telerialon  C«iter. 

ft6fi  FtA68-862 

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Under  the  ocean  (Filmstrip)  Communicators  and  Teaching 
Resources  Development  Center.  Made  by  Teaching  Re- 
sources Development  Center.  Released  by  Communicatora 
and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

30  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  pbooodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSl  ri»n.,  S 
mlD.     (Wonders  of  nature) 

Alio  teoed  with  pbonoUpe  In  cassette: 

SonuBarr:  A  fllmstrlp  designed  for  poor  readers.  Describes  the 
oeaaos  as  having  mountains  and  rallejs  Just  as  on  land,  and  il- 
lustrates different  trpes  of  ships  and  equipment  that  take  men  to 
the  ocean  floor.  Shows  some  of  the  underwater  houses  in  which  men 
live  while  exploring  the  ocean  floor.  With  captions.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Submarine  geology — Jureolle  films.  I.  Teaching  Reaonrcea 

Development  Center.  II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series:  Wonders  of  nature  (Filmstrip.  Society  for  Visual  Bdoca- 
tbm) 

37SU  72-738144 

Society  fOr  Tlsoal  Bda-  cation 


Under  the  ninbow  (Filmstrip) 
1970. 


Miller-Brody  Prodnctioas, 


^7  f  r.    color.    3:3  mm.    and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  13  mln.     ( Early  learn- 
ins  fllmstrlp  llhraryi 

Based  on  the  McGraw-Hill  Headstart  books  by  Sharl  I>wi8  and 
Jarquelyn  Reinach. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Music,  Jacquelyn  Reinach. 

Summary:  Heipe  the  child  to  recognise  colors  and  rhymee  and  to 
accept  differences  among  peo[de.     Features  Sharl  Lewis. 

1.  Colors— Juvenile  Aims.    2.  Rime.        I,  Lewis,  Sharl.     II.  Hlller- 
Brody  Productions.         Series. 

372.6  76-737647 

Mlller-Brody  Productions 


Unte-  tke  ■■■.  [Motioa  picture]  Province  of  Alberta.  TMm^mton 
Made  by  Ounook  Him  Productiooa.  Released  by  Natiooal 
PQm  Board  oT  Canada,  1971. 

23  aua.     mL     color.     1«  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Prcacau  kcms  wtuch  portray  the  kaad,  people.  >ad  racna- 
(Moal  activities  oT  Albcna.  WithoM  aarrsboa. 

1.  AAerts.       I.  AAerta.     II.  Caaad 
tF1076i  917.123 

Natiooal  Film  Board  of  T3 


72-700828 
MARC 


Under  the  ynm-yam  tree  {Motion  picture)  Sonnis-Swift 
Productions  Co.  Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
1963. 

110  mln.     ltd.     color.    35  mm. 

Eastman  color  by  Pathe. 

Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  title  by  l^wrence  Roman. 

Credit*;  Producer,  Frederirtt  Brissoo;  director,  David  Swift; 
screenplay,  Lawrence  Roman.  David  Swift;  music,  Frank  De  Vol; 
director  of  photography.  Joseph  BIroc;  flim  editor,  Charles  Nelson. 
Cagt:  Jack  Lemmon.  Carol  I^nley,  Dean  Jooes,  Edie  Adams  Imogene 
Coca.  Paul  Lynde. 

Summary:  A  comedy  In  which  a  young  college  girl,  who  has  con- 
vinced her  future  husband  tkat  they  should  live  tc«ether  plattmlcaliy 
to  test  their  compatabllity,  becomes  Involved  witb  her  overly  atten- 
tive laoiUnrd  who  rents  apartments  only  to  girls. 

1.  Roi  .an.  r^wi-ence.  Under  the  yum-yum  tree.  ii.  Sonnls-Swlft 
Productions  Company,     m.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1264 


Under  three  Sags  1S34-I815  {FUmatrip)    Wisconsin  SUto 
Historical  Society,  1W9. 

33  fr.     color.    a"i  mm.     (Wisconsin's  story,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  manual  by  G.  H.  Glover. 

Summary:  Discusses  Wisconsin  Territory's  role  In  the  worldwide 
contest  for  empire  during  the  period  between  1634  and  1815. 

1.  Wisconsin— Hist.— To  184&  t  Wisconsin.     State  Olstorlcal 

Society.        Series:  Wisconsin's  story  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

977.5  Fi  A  68^095 

Wlscoo^n  State  His-  lorical  Society 


Undergroand  fibn  (Motion  picture)     KEBS-TV. 
by  ACT  Films,  1971. 


Released 


23  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMART :  A  study  of  the  underground  film  moveoient  aa  ex- 
emplified by  the  work  and  Ideas  of  Chick  Strand.  Includes  excerpts 
from  underground  fllma  and  from  Ulaa  Strand'a  Anselfflo  to  demon- 
strate the  experlmenUt  and  hnproTlsattonal  nature  of  this  growing 
art  form. 

1.  Strand,  Chick.    2.  BzpcriOMaUl  Ofana.  L  KBBS-TV  (Tele- 

TUIoosUtion)    San  DIcco.  Calif.    II.  ACI  rUnu,  Inc. 
[PN1998.A8]  791.45  Hr-nUHO 

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Underground  nuclear  weapons  testing  {Motion  picture)  Ne- 
vada Operations  OflBce.  Released  by  U.  S.  AtMnic  Eno^ 
Commission,  1967. 

20  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shoi\-B  how  underground  tests  of  nuclear  neapons  are 
planned  and  conducted  at  the  Nevada  test  site  In  a  manner  designed 
to  conuin  radioactivity  within  the  ground  nnd  to  comply  with  the 
limited  test  ban  treaty,  while  providing  the  diagnostic  Information 
needed.  Explains  various  types  of  nuclear  tests  and  the  use  of 
Tarlous  test  areas  and  their  facilities. 

1.  Atomic  weapons — Testing.  r.  U.  S.     Atomic  Energy  Com- 

mlaalon. 

Fi  E  67-133 
U.  S.  Natlcmal  .\eronau-  tics  and  Space  Administration 


Underiuuid  aerv«  {Motion  pieture)    Film  Aasociatea,  1967. 

3  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (VolleytwU  akllls  series) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Witb  study  guide 

Summary:  Illustratea  the  correct  form  and  technique  for  the  uo- 
dertiand  aerve  In  voIlejbalL 

1.    Volleyball.        L   Film   Associates.         Stflea:    Volleyball  akUls 
aeries  (Uotloo  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2824 

Film  Associates 


Underhand  strokes   {Motion  picture)     Arthur  Evans.     Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Handball  skills  series) 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

CredMt;   Bducatlonai  consultants.  Harold  Kruger,  Allan   Sawyer. 

Summary:  Uses  slow-motion  to  demonstrate  the  underhand  stroke 
the  basic  stroke  in  handball    With  captlona. 

1.  Handball.  l  Evans,  Arthur,  n.  Bailey  Films  inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.        Series:  HandbaU  skills  series  (Motioa  picture) 

796.81  75-708806 

BFA  Kdncatiooal  Media  ™™« 


Underhand  voDey  {Motion  picture)    Film  Aasociatea,  l»e7. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (V<rfl^baII  skills  aeri«) 

Loop  film. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Summary:  Shows  the  tecbniQue  of  the  underhand  volley,  or  "dig," 
In  volleyball. 

1.  Volleyball.  i.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Volleyball  skills 

series   (Motion  picture) 

796.32  Fi  A  68-2826 

Film  Associates 


Underlining  and  lining  a  dress  (Filmstrip)     McCalPs  Pat- 
terns, 1959.    Made  by  Depicto  Films. 

56  fr.    color.    3S  mm. 

SUMMART:  Demonstrates  how  to  usderUoe  and  line  a  diaaa. 
With  captions. 

1.  Dressmaking.        L  McCall  Corporation. 
[TT515]  646.4  78-789032 

McCall  Patterns 


Understanding   African   art    (Filmstrip) 
mensions  Corp.,  1970. 


Edncati<mal   Di- 


67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  15 
mln.     mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Stimmary:  Discusses  various  African  art  forms,  including  a  piece 
of  sculpture,  a  mask,  and  everyday  boosehold  Items.  Relates  each 
work  of  art  to  tbe  customs  of  the  tribe  In  whicb  It  originated,  and 
stresses  the  history  of  the  tribe  In  terms  of  tbe  materials  and 
methods  which  the  trittesmen  used.  Notes  tbe  current  revival  of 
Interest  In  Africa  mentioning  that  artists  like  Picasso  are  cUlmlng 
an  African  Influence. 

1.  Art,  Afrlcaa  I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

709.6  70-737691 

A.  L.  A.  Bo(*lM 


UnderstandiBg  aggression.  [Motion  picture]     Appleton-Ccntury- 

Crofls,  1971. 

29  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Combines  trtwA.  depicting  msn'i  aggressive  behavior 
throughout  the  ccntunes  with  live-action  sequencer  in  order  lo  enamine  the 
problem  of  the  possible  destruction  of  ounkind  by  meam  of  man's  own  aggres- 
sive iradencie*.  Ptychologiit  Roger  Ulrich  discusses  his  theories  of  aggression 
and  demoDitntes  lome  of  his  Trndings  with  actual  animal  experiments  thai  reveal 
various  causes  of  sggressioa. 

1.  Aggressiveness  (Psychology)     2.  Aggressive  behsvior  in  animals.        I  Ul- 
rich, Roger  Elwood.  1931-  II.  Appieion-CCntury-Crofts,  inc. 
[BF575.A3]  301.6  72-702515 
ALA  Booklist                                          72  MARC 


Cocp..  I97Z 


[inimstiq)]      Educational  Di- 


•  (lOfr.  Mcfa)  color.  33  omb.  swl  4  pImmhSscs  (2  >■ 
s.  for  manual  profector,  1 1.  for  autootatic  prajactar),  t2ia.,33  1/3  rpm., 
15  min.  each  ndc. 

Abo  issued  with  pboooupe  in  cassetta. 

With  teacher's  gibdc. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  tbe  ptayt  and  playwrights  that  shaped  the  Americaa 
theater.  Pin  imsi  ■  the  techniques  of  lUgecraft  sod  the  art  of  the  dramatist,  unng 
as  eiamptes  Elmer  Rice.  Thornloo  Wilder.  Eugeae  O'Neill,  Tcnoesaee  Williams, 
Arthur  Miller.  Wilksm  loge.  sod  Edward  Albee. 

] .  Americas  drama— 20dt  ccstury— History  and  iiiihiain  L  Edacatioaal 
Dimeniicwa  Corponuoa. 

[PS351)  792.0973  72-733222 

Edacatioaal  DhtMioM  73  MARC 

Corp. 


511 


Educational    Dimenaionfl 


Understandins  and  appndatiiif  poctiy  (Filmatrip)  Edu- 
cational Dimensions  Corp.,  1970. 

2  fllmatrlps  (pt.  1,  eefr. ;  pt.  2,  64fr.)  «*>r.  W  mm.  and  2  pbo- 
DodiscB  <2  a.  eadi).  12  in.,  881  rpm.,  16  mln.  mA  part. 

With  teacher's  guide  entitled  Understanding  poetry,  by  Ethelyn 

SUUHART:  A  wide  range  of  dasslcal  and  conteBWorary  po«9iia 
are  combined  with  color  pbotocrai*»  to  show  bow  the  poet  oas* 
language  to  express  the  d^th  and  complezlty  of  bis  eiperlencee  W 
be  observes  life  around  him.  ^        _, 

1.  Poetry— Collections.    2.  Poetry.  I.  WucaUonal  IMmeortaw 

Corporation.  -_«*-- 

[PN6101]  806.1  74-789061 

Bdocatloital  Dlmeoaloos  Ovpi 

Understanding  and  communications  {Motion  pieture)  Sand- 
ler Institutional  Films.  Released  by  Henk  Newenhouse, 
inc.,  1069. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  chDdreo  that  communication  involves  more 
than  words,  explaining  that  It  can  be  direct,  as  In  a  smile  or  a  shrug, 
or  through  time  and  q»ce,  as  when  a  siren  warns  tbat  a  Ore  eugloe 
la  coming  or  an  alarm  dock  rings.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  OommunlcatloD — Juvoilie   films.  l    Sandler    ItLstltntlonal 

Films,    n.  Newenbouse  (Heok)  Inc. 

372.24  70-705706 

CINB 

Understanding   art    {Filmstrip) 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  nimstrlps  (40  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  4  phonodiscs:  2  s. 
each  (1  B.  for  manual  projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In., 
33i  rpm..  13  mln.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  how  artists  use  color.  line,  per^tective,  form, 
and  vace.  and  how  they  Interpret  their  subjects  In  either  an  abstract 
or  representational  manner.  Uses  many  works  of  artists  to  Indicate 
similarities  and  dllTerencea. 

Contents.-  1,  Une. — Z.  Color. — 3.  Form. — 4.  ^tace. 

1.  Art — Technltiue.        L  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

701.8  74-736514 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 

Understan£ng  art:  Abstraction  {FUmtirip)  Educatiaoal 
Dimensi(Hi8  Corp.,  1969. 

SO  fr.  orior.  35  mm.  and  pbooodiac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S8|  rpoL,  14 
mln.     microgroove. 

Witb  tescber'a  guide. 

Summary:  Defines  abstract  srt  and  dleniaaes  the  meaning  of 
viewing  a  wtil-coordinated  aeries  of  paintings. 

1.  Art,  Abstract.  i.  Educational  Dimensloaa  Corporation. 

704.945  75-736166 

A.  L.  A.  BookUst 

Understanding  art:  Coiv  {FUmttrip)  EduoUifmal  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1969. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  38i  rpm.,  18 
mln.    micn^roove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  color  is  used  to  express  fueling  and 
movement  on  a  two-<limenslonat  surface. 

1.  Color.  2.  Uovement,  Aesthetics  of.  i.  Educational  Dimen- 
sions Corporation. 

752  71-785657 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Understanding  art:  Fonn  {FUmstrip)  Edacaticma]  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1969. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  831  rpm.,  18 
mln.     mlcrogroore. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  variety  of  shapes,  and  tlescrlbee  bow  they 
are  used  to  express  feeling  and  movement  on  a  two-dimensional 
surface. 

1.  Form  (Aesthetics)  i.  Educational  Dlmeoslooa  Oorporatloo. 
751  7^-786658 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Understanding  art:  IJn«  {FUmKtrip)  EdncatMHial  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1969. 

41  f  r.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  83i  rpm.,  13 
min.     mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  (Compares  the  use  of  different  lines  and  analyses  their 
Tarlous  emotional  values. 

1.  Line   (Art)         i.  Eldncatlonal  Dimensions  OorporatlOD. 

751  79-735659 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Understanding  art:  Representation  {FUmatrip)  Educa- 
tional Dimensions  Corp.,  1969. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phooodtac:  1  a,  12  In.,  SSi  rpoL,  14 

mln.    Diicrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SwMfMry:  Uses  a  wide  range  of  palnttngs  to  iUnatrate  a  Tartoty 
of  styles  and  expressions  In  tbe  representational  Idiom. 

1.  Paintings.         l  Educational  Dtmensious  Oorporatloo. 

704.94  79-736167 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Educational  Dimen- 


Understanding  art:  Space  (Filmstrip) 
sions  Corp.,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  maniul  pro- 
jector. 1  B.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  14  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  aereral  abstract  and  representatitmal  paint- 
ings by  various  major  artists  to  illustrate  how  artists  use  space  to 
accomplish  their  desired  effects. 

1.  Pentpectlve.        I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporatlcm. 

704.94  71-737966 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 

Understanding  art:  Space  (FUmatrip)    £daoati<mal  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1969. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  in..  881  riHn.,  18 
mln.     mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  lUostrates  bow  light  and  shadow,  line,  color  Intensity, 
shape,  and  percentage  of  detail  can  create  perspective  and  tbe  feel- 
ing of  q>ace. 

1.  Perception.    2.  Space  perception.    3.  Harmony  (Aesthetics) 
L  Educational  Dlm«islons  Corporation. 

751  78-786660 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Understanding  brothers  and  sisters  {Filmatrip)  Family 
Filnistrips.  Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education, 
1970. 

43  fv.  cliir.  3:^  iDui.  end  phonodlKc:  1  B..  12  in..  38i  rpm..  8 
uiin.     niicroftroove.     (Family  problems  of  young  teens,  no.  3) 

With  teiicher's  ^ide. 

Crettitt:  Consultant.  Rlohinond  Barbour;  planned  by  Piinl  It 
Kidd:  photographer.  Ronald  Perkins. 

Svmmarv:  T^nagera  discuss  their  feelings  about  their  brothers 
and  *<.isterfl,  and  describe  thetr  relationfihips  ivfth  older  and  younger 
brothers  and  sisters. 

1.  Brothers  and  sisters.  i.  Fauilly  FilmstrlpR,  Inc.  11.  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Family  problems  of 
young  teens  (Fllmstript  no.  3. 

301.42  7t>-735998 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  catlou 


Understanding  Buddhism   (Filmstnp)     Family  Films.     Re- 
leased by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

70  fr  .olor  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  8..  12  in,  33i  rpm..  14 
Uiin.     I  Itellglons  around  the  world) 

Religious  version  previously  relseased  under  the  title  Buddhism. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,       „ 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  R.  Kldd;  photographer,  Alexander  Fer- 
guson. 

Summitry:  Explains  some  of  the  rituals  Involved  In  the  ordination 
of  a  young  Buddhist  monk  and  some  of  the  basic  beliefs.  Describes 
dlfferenl  branches  and  movements  of  Buddhism  aud  Includes  photo- 
graphs of  temples. 

1.  Buddha  and  Buddhism.  i.  Buddhism  (Filmatrip)     n.  Fam- 

ily   Films,    inc.     iii.    Society    for    Visual    EMucation,    Inc.,    Chicago. 
Series :  Religions  around  the  world  ( Filmstrlp) 

294.3  Fi  A  68-3614 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Understanding  capacity    (Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Golt  Educational  Materials. 


McGraw-Hill,   1972. 


il'i  fr.  colli)'.  3r>  Mini,  and  phono<tisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm., 
8  mln.     (Measuring  capacity  series) 

Aliso  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Alda  Golt. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  United  States  standard  nulta  of  capacity. 
For  primary  grades. 

I.   Volume    (Mathematics) — Juvenile  films.  I.   McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.     11.  Series:  Measuring  capacity  series   (Filmstrip) 

[QA465]  372.8  78-739981 

UcOraw-HltlBookCo. 


Understanding  China  (Filmstrip)    Teaching  Resonrces/Mul- 
timedia,  1971.    Made  by  Joshua  Tree  ProducUons. 

44   fr.     color.     35   mm.     and  phonodisc:   1   &,  12  In.,  S3i   rpm., 
10  mln. 

In  a  kit  entitled  China.    Includes  teacher's  galde,  student  hand- 
book, posters,  calendar,  and  filmstrip  entitled  China  today. 

SUMMARY :  A  background  study  of  the  history  aod  tradltlona 
which  helped  form  preseot-day  Chinese  thought. 

1.  China— CIvUlzatloD.         I.  Teaching  Reaoarces/Maltlmedla. 
rDS721]  916.1  71-740001 

TeaAlng  BesourcM/  Multimedia 


Understaadlng  compositkw  In  art  [Motion  picture] 

FUms,  1971. 


Academy 


17  min.     (d.     color.      16  mm. 

With  tiudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  l.moducc*  a  wide  variety  ofpuntinfi  and  (culpture,  including 
many  oS  the  contemporary  stylet— hard  edge  atetracu,  pop  an.  kinetic  aculp- 
ture,  shaped  canvaa.  and  other*.  Stfeaaca  that  compoaition  ii  experiment  and 
change,  and  diicuaaes  balance,  positive  and  negative  apace,  form,  detail,  texture, 
and  rhythm. 

1-  Compoiiiion  (Art)        I.  Academy  Filn»,  Hollywood,  Calif 

cN7430]  101.8  79-715408 

Academy  FUm*  72  MARC 


Understanding    c<mtemporary    Afro-American   art    (Film- 
strip)     Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 

2  fllmatrips  (pt.  1,  82  fr.,  pt  2,  79  fr.)  color,  85  mm.  and  2 
phonodlsca  (2  a.  each),  12  In.,  381  rpm.,  15  mio.  each  part 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMABY:  Defines  Afro-American  art  Presents  and  examinea 
the  esthetic  value  of  the  creative  worka  of  contemporary  black  paint- 
ers and  sculptors. 

1.  Negro  art        I.  Educational  Dlmeoalona  Corporation. 
L\6538.N5]  709.73  70-739050 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


UndcrsUnding  diabet«s  (Motion  picture)     ANA-NLN  Film 

Service.  1967. 

35  mill.    sd.    color.    16  cm.     (Diat>etea  nursing  serlea) 
SUMMARY:    Presents    basic   concepts    about   diabetes.    Including 
clinical   and   public  health   a»pe«;-ts,   epidemiological  factors,  modern 
conc«T>tH  and  methods  of  management,  prevention  of  acute  problems, 
and  the  early  recognition  of  degenerative  compllcatlona. 

1.  Dlabetea.    2.  Nnrsea  and  nuralng.        I.  ANA-NLN  Film  Service, 
New  York.    It.  Serlea:  Dlabetea  naralng  Mrles  (Motion  picture) 
[  RC6fl0]  616.4  Fi  A  67-6618 

ANANLJI  Film  Service 


Understanding  diabetc*.  [Filnutripi     Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

52  fr.    color     35  mm.       and  phoftodiac;  2 1.  (1 1,  in  En^ish,  1 1,  in  Spanish), 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  13  min,  each  aide.     (Diabetic  counseling  lerlea) 

Also  tiaued  with  phonoUpc  in  casacttc  in  Englith  and  Spanish. 

With  fact  booklet. 

SUMMARY;  A  study  of  diabetes  with  crophaaia  on  physiology  and  lymp- 
loma, 

1.  Diabetes.        I.  TraineA  Corporation.     II.  Sciicai  Diabetic  counseling 
aeries.  |PUmstrip]. 

rRC660]  616.4  72-7366S5 

Trsinca  Corp  73  MARC 


Undentndlaa  electricity  a^  electrical  tenM.  [SUde  letj 
American  AseociatioD  for  Vocational  Instructional  Materiilt. 
1971. 

54  slides,     cotor.     2  »  2  in. 

With  text  of  the  same  titk  prepared  and  reviaed  by  O-  B.  Heodenoo. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUinsthehMicprincipkaofelectridtyandshowabowelec- 
tfical  energy  b  purchased. 

I.  Electric  eoginoerinf.     2.  Electric  power.       1.  Anterican  Aaaociation  for 
Vocational  Imtructioaal  Materiala. 

ITK144,  621.3  """A'?^ 

American  Aaaociation  for  72  MARC 

Vocational  Inaiructional 
Material* 


Understanding    feature    stories    {FUmatrip)      Society    for 
Visual  Education,  1969. 

56  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a..  12  liL,  331  rpm.,  17 
mln,     microgroove.     (The  Newspaper  la  Amesica). 

Issued  also  with  phondape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script 

Credits:  Author,  Howard  F.  Decker. 

Summary:  Shows  literary  dlBCerencea  between  featore  wrttlng  and 
wriUng  straight  newspaper  copy.  lUoatratee  ▼arlo'as  typee  of  fea- 
ture stories.  „       .  „^     ., 

1    Journalism— Authorship.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Edtication, 

Inc    Chicago  Series:  The  Newspaper  in  America  (Filmstrip) 

070.4  76-734772 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Understanding  Hinduism  {Filmstrip)     Family  Films.     Re- 
leased by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

67  fr.  color.  3r>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  Ui..  33i  rpm.,  15 
luin.     I  Religions  around  the  world)  ,  ,     „,    ,   . 

Religious  verjtlon  previously  released  under  the  title  Hinduism 
With  teacher's  guide.  ,  .       c- 

Credits:    Author.    Paul    K.   Kldd;    photographer.    Alexander    Fer- 

Summarv:  Shows  a  Hindu  boy  completing  the  saci-ed  thread  cert-- 
monv  and  making  a  pilgrimage  to  Hindu  temples.  Portrays  how 
figures  of  gods  and  animals  are  used  to  lead  worshippers  to  Brah- 
man     Includes  scenes  of  a  wedding  and  funeral  rituals. 

1  Hinduism,  i.  Hinduism  (Filmstrip)  it.  Family  Films,  Inc- 
ni.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  CJhIcago.  Series:  Religions 
around  the  world  (Filmstrip) 

■294.5  Fi  A  68-3613 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Understanding  human  reproduction  (Filmstnp)     Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantville,  1968. 

2  fllmstriiffi  (pt.  1,  87  fr.;  pt.  2,  83  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodUis;  l:;  in.:  334  rpm.;  pt.  1,  18  min.;  pt.  2,  1»  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

With  teucliei's  manual. 

Summary:  Explains  the  process  of  human  reproduction. 
1    Renroductioii.        r.  Guld.mce  AssL-ciates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  i. 
612.6  Fi  A  68-1944 

Guidance  .\s3o<imes 


Understanding  hnmui  reprodactioa.  [Filmstrip]     Guidance  As- 
sociates of  Pleasantville,  N.Y.,  1971. 

2  rilmttripa  (p(.  1,  81  fr.;  pt.  3,  86  fr.)  color.  33  mm.  and  2  ^ooodiaci 
(2  •-  each;  I  ».  for  manual  projector;  1  t.  for  automatic  projector);  12  m.;  33  1/3 
rpm.;  pt.  I,  14  nun.;  pt.  2,  16  min. 

Alao  iaaucd  with  phonotape  in  caaactte. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Revised  version  of  the  1968  filmstrip  of  the  same  title. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  process  of  huinan  reproduction,  the  male  and 
female  reproductive  systems,  senual  intercourac,  conception,  the  role  of  chromo- 
aomea  in  the  development  of  the  embryo,  labw.  and  birth. 

1.  Reprodktction.        1.  Guidance  Associate*  of  PksaantvUlc,  N.Y. 
[QP25Ii  612.6  72-734938 

Guidance  Aaaociatcs  72  MARC 

Understanding  human  reproduction:  a  middle  schooJ  ap- 
proach {Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville, 

N.  Y.,  1968. 

4  filmstrlps   (approi.  50  fr.  each)   color.     35  mm.     and  4  phono- 
discs-  12  in  .  331  rpm.,  approx.  10  mln.  each,     microgroove. 
Parti,  43fr.:pt.2.53fr.;pt.3,54fr;pt.4.B2fr 
Prepared   in  consultation   with   a   special   committee  of   the   &ex 
Information  and  Education  Council  of  the  U.  S. 

With  teacher's  manual.  j     „  „  ._..■««» 

tiummarv:  Discusses  the  male  and  female  reproductive  systems. 

how  life  begins,  and  the  development  of  a  baby  from  conception  to 

**'"**■  Reproduction.      2.  Embryology,  Human.  i.  Guidance  Aaso- 

dates  of  PleasantTlUe,  N.  Y. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-5213 

Guidance  Associates 

Understanding   infant   behavior    {Motion   picture)      Video 
Nursing,  1967.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44uiln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Man:  his  growth  and  development — 
Urth  through  adolescence) 

Videotape  ulso  Issued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credits:  Instructors,  Robert  O.  Nlcolay,  Patrica  Barger. 

Ruramary:  DiscuHHes  the  Infant's  hehavlor  as  a  reaction  to  his 
basic  needs.  Describes  the  problems  provoked  by  parental  expec- 
tancy, demands,  and  reactions  regarding  feeding  proroduree,  maattir- 
batlon,  steep,  aiid  toilet  training. 

1.  Infants.  i.  Video  Nursing.  Inc.  Series:  Man:  his  growth 
and  development— birth  throu^  adolescence  (Motion  picture) 

155.42  79-703698 

Video  Nursing 

Understanding  Iriamism   (Filmatrip)     Family  Films.     Re* 
leased  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968, 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  38i  rpm.,  12 
mln.     (Ilellgions  around  the  world) 

Religious  version  previously  released  under  the  title  Islamlsm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credifa;  Author,  Paul  K.  Kldd;  photographer,  Alexander  Ferguson. 

Summary;  Follows  a  boy  and  his  parents  on  a  pilgrimage  to  the 
Mosque  of  Omar,  where  they  worship,  vlalt  tbe  iDoaque  musuem,  and 
demonstrate  various  prayer  positions. 

1.  Islam.  I.  Islamism  (Filmstrip)  n.  Family  Films,  Inc.  in. 
Society  for  Visual  Rducatlon,  inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Religions 
around  tbe  vrorld  (Filmstrip) 

2^  Fi  A  68-3611 

Society  for  Visual  Bducatlon 


Understanding  kinetic  art  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Dimen- 
sions Corp.,  1971. 

70  fr.  color.  85  nun.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm., 
15  mtn. 

With  teacher's  guide  entitled  Kinetic  art. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  kinetic  art  as  a  four-dlmenalonal  art  form 
concerned  with  movement  through  ^lace.  Explains  that  kinetic  art- 
ists, inspired  by  the  theories  of  the  Impressionlata,  the  experiments 
of  pioneer  photographers,  tbe  life  forces  of  Van  Qogh,  cublam,  and 
futurism,  have  developed  a  visoal  vocabulary  whose  main  subject 
Is  movement. 

1.  Kinetic  art  2.  Art,  Modem— 20th  century.  I.  Edncatlonal 
Dimensions  Corporation. 

[N6494.K5]  709.04  76-789049 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Understandix^  matter  and  energy  (Motion  picture)    Visual 
Education  Films.    Beleased  by  International  Film  Bureau, 

1960. 

18  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Consultants,  Samuel  S.  Vernon.  John  Stemig. 

Summarv:  Describes  the  three  forms  of  matter,  and  Illustrates 
different  forms  of  energy.  Uses  animation  to  clarify  the  molecular 
action  of  a  substance,  and  gives  examples  of  rfjemlcal,  mechanical, 
beat,  light,  electrical,  radiant,  and  atomic  energy. 

1.  Matter.  2.  Force  and  energy.  i.  Visual  Education  Films,  inc.. 
Highland  Park,  III.    n.  International  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

530.4  79-706896 

International  Film  Bu-  reau 


Undcrstandiag  aiodera  arcUtcctare.  [Filmitiip]    Educational  Di- 
mensions Corp.,  1972. 

2rilmstripa(pL  1.79fir.;pt  2,  Mfr.)  color.  35  nun.  and  3  pbottodiaca 
(2  a.  each;  1  a.  for  manual  pix>t()Ctor:  1  a.  for  automatic  prtqector).  12  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm.,  15  mio.  each  aide. 

Abo  iaaucd  with  phonotape  in  caasette. 

With  teacher't  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Diacuaaea  the  aeatheiic  technology  of  atecl,  glaaa,  and  rein- 
foTced  concrete,  and  expkwca  the  form  of  function  in  bomea,  public  buildinga, 
cultural  centen,  and  churchea.  locludea  viewa  of  worka  by  Sullivan,  Wright,  L* 
Corbuaier,  Saarincn.  Nervi,  van  der  Robe,  and  otbera. 

1.  Architecture,  Modem— 20th  CMiury.  I.  Educational  Dimcnaiooa  Cor> 
poration. 

cNA680j  720.973  72-733221 

Educational  Dii&eDaiooa  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Understanding  modem  sculpture  (Filmstrip)     Educational 
Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 

2  fllmstrlps  (pt  1,  70  fr.;  pt.  2,  71  fr.)  color.  86  mm.  and  2 
phonodisc*  (2  a.  each),  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  14  min.  each  part 

With  tearfier'a  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  tbe  development  of  modem  sculpture  In  both 
Its  abstract  and  realistic  modes,  with  emphasis  on  contemporary 
works.  Presents  representational  works  of  Picasso,  Matisse,  Halllol, 
UarinI,  Hanson,  and  Llchensteln,  and  follows  abstract  themes  In  the 
20th  century,  while  discussing  the  sculpture  of  Calder,  Henry  Moore, 
Archlpenko,  LIpton,  Nogucbl,  and  Nakaln,  as  well  aa  the  younger 
generation  of  contemporary  innovators. 

1.  Sculpture,  Modem — 20th  century.  I.  Bducatlooal  Dlmeosions 
Corporation. 

[NB198]  735  72-739048 

Elducatlonal  Dimensions  Corp. 


Understanding  motivation  (Motion  picture)  Bureau  of 
National  Affairs.  Made  by  Quest  Productions.  Released 
by  BNA  Incorporated,  1967. 

28  m'n,  »d.  color.  16  mm.  (Gellennan  motivation  and  produc- 
tivity series) 

RiLsed  on  the  book  Motivation  and  productivity,  by  Saul  W. 
Oellerman. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Dr.  Saul  W.  Gellerman  discusses  the  relation  of  be- 
havioral science  to  management  techniques.  He  explain.<f  the  scope 
of  behavioral  research,  and  what  it  ha«  done  to  help  manegement 
uiMlerstand  employee  motives.  Includes  practical  suggestions  for 
increasing  eniplojee  productivity. 

1.  Personnel  managemwit.  i.  Oeltermair.  Saul  W.  Motivation 
and  prwductlvlty.  ii.  Bureau  of  National  Affairs,  Washington,  D.  C. 
n.  BNA  Incorporated.  Series;   Gellerman    motivation    and 

productivity  series  (Motion  picture) 

658.31  Fi  A  68-241 

CINE 


Understanding  movies  (Motion  picture)     New  York  times/ 
Amo  Press,  1971.    Made  by  Van  Praag  Productions. 

13  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Examinea  a  short,  originally  scripted  dramatic  film 
sequence  in  nontechnical  tertns,  exploring  the  expansion  and  com- 
pression of  time,  magnification,  and  tbe  arrangement  of  these  ele- 
ments to  produce  a  desired  effect. 

1.  Moving-pictures.        I.  New  York  times.    II.  Aroo  Press. 
[PN1994A5]  791.48  70-718476 

CINE 


512 


Uadent— dla<  mjttitt.  (ninwtrip] 
1971. 


H.  M.  Stone  Producttoot, 


2  a.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  n 


,  ISn 


43  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
( elementary  guidance) 

Alao  iuued  with  phonotape  in  c 

Captioned  vcraion  alao  iaaued. 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Focuaca  on  the  importance  of  developing  lelf-undeTStanding  in 
the  purauit  of  individual  goala.  auggeata  varioua  meana  for  the  aludenl  lo  deter- 
mine who  aitd  what  he  is,  and  encourages  group  participation  in  est^iahing 
ethical  value*  ar>d  iudgmenta.  For  elementary  gradca. 

1.  Self-perccplion— Juvenile  fllma.     (1.  Irtdividuality]        I.  Stone  (H.  M.) 
Productions.     II.  Seriea:  Elementary  guidance.  tFUmstripj 
(BF697,  372.24  75-740159 

H.  M   StocM  Productions  73  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Understandins  nywlf  (Filmstrip) 
tions,  1971. 


H.  M.  Stooe  Produc- 


45  fr.    color.    S5  mm.     (Eleroenurr  fuldaiMV) 

With  fuide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Focuses  ©d  the  ImporUoce  of  developlnj  Belf-iinder- 
Mandlng  In  the  pursuit  or  Indlrldual  goals,  suggests  carious  nipniifl 
for  the  student  to  determine  who  and  what  he  Is.  and  encourage 
group  participation  in  estabkUhlng  ethical  values  and  Judgment^. 
With  caption*.    For  elemeolary  jrades. 

1.   Self-perception— JuTenlle  flima.  I.   Stone   (H.  H.)    Prodm- 

tlotis.     H.  Series:  Elenientarj  guidance  (Fllmmrip) 
[BF697]  372.24  7^-789414 

H.  M.  Stone  Productloos 


Understanding:  op  art  (Filmstrip) 

Corp.,  1970. 


Educational  Dimenaiona 


2  aimsirips  (pL  1.  79  f r. ;  pL  2,  68  fr.J  color.  35  mm.  aod  2 
phoDodiscs  (2  a.  each),  12  io.,  SSi  rpoL,  16  min.  «ach  part 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMUARV :  DeUlU  the  major  theories  aod  the  historical  derel- 
cement  of  op  art  and  features  exhibitions  of  the  leaders  In  the  field, 
SQCb  as  Albers.  Vaaserely,  Stella,  and  others. 

1.  Optical  art.        I.  Ekhicatlonal  Oimeosloos  Corporatloa 
[  N64M.06]  709.04  79^739047 

Educational  OlmeoaloDS  Corp. 


UBdentmdiag    otken.    tf^>lnutripi 
Corp..  1970. 


Educational    Projections 


SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  include*  word  skill  rciarorcemcni 
covering  the  word  sound  of  a  vowel  when  ■ccompanied  by  •  vowel  helper 
lUustmet  Ihe  value  of  trying  to  undenUnd  the  feeltngi  and  reaction*  of  oiberv 
With  caption*.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Priramry) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels— Juve- 
nile films.  3  Social  psychology— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Inierpenonal  relations] 
I  Educational  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Film- 
stripi  Level  I.  R.277. 

lLB1525i  372.4  72-733516 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Others.  [Filmstrip]      H.  M.  Sume  ProductioiM. 


1971. 


and  pbonodbc:  2*..  12  ia.,  33  1/3  n 


43  fr.     color.     35  mi 
(Elementary  guidance) 

Also  issued  with  phoooupe  in  caiactic. 

Captioned  version  also  issued. 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  a  bask  cause  for  prejudicial  behavior  and  suggests 
simple  ways  to  avoid  such  behavior  Emphasizes  the  similarities  of  all  pupils  in 
aspirational  goals  and  emotional  feelings.  For  elementary  grades. 

I  Prejudices  and  antipathies— Juvenile  filtns.     [  1 .  Prejudicca]       I.  Stone  (H. 
M.)  Productions.     11.  Serica:  Elementary  guidance.  {Filmstripj 
IBF575.P9,  372.24  70-740160 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions  73  MARC 


Understanding  others   (Filmstrip) 

tions.  1971. 


H.  M.  Stone  Produc- 


44  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Elementary  guidance) 

With  guide  and  resource  manual. 

SL'MMaBT:  Itlunrates  a  ba'«lc  cause  for  prejudicial  beharlor  and 
suggests  simple  ways  to  arold  such  behavior.  Emphasize*  the  simi- 
larities of  all  pupils  in  aspirational  goals  and  emotional  feelings. 
With  captious.    For  elementary  gradeti. 

1.  Prejudlc«  and  antipathies — Juvenile  Alms.        I.  Stone  (H.  M.) 
Productions.    II.  Series:  ElemenUrj  guidance  (Filmstrip) 
[BF575.P9]  372.W  72-739415 

H.  M.  Stone  Productions 


Understanding  personality  and  behavior   {Motion  picture) 

American  Management  Association,  1967. 

23  mio.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (DeTelt^>ing  Buperrt.'»ory  leadership 
skills.    Session  no.  3> 

Bummarv:  Dr.  Charles  Roth  explains  that  the  more  Insight  that 
ft  Buperrlsor  acquires  into  basic  baman  needs  the  better  be  can 
deal  with  troubled  employees.  He  discusses  a  worker's  physiological 
requlremeota  and  his  desire  for  security,  aflfertlou.  esteem,  and  the 
kind  of  self-fulflllment  that  drives  men  to  do  thetr  best 
Another  issue.     bAw. 

1.  Superrtflton  of  ^nployaes.  i.  Roth,  Charles  B.  n.  American 
Hanagonent  Assoclatlfm.  Series :  Deretoplng  saperrlsory  leader- 
ahlp  AKlB  (Motloo  picture)    Session  no.  S. 

668.31  70-707210 

Understanding  poetrj  (Filmstrip)     Edacational  Dimensions 
Corp.,  1970. 

2  flimstrlps  (pL  1.  06  fr.;  pt.  2.  62  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodlaca  (2  s.  each;  1  b.  for  manual  projector.  1  s.  for  automatic 
projector),  pt.  1,  14  mlo.;  pt  2,  12  mln. 

With  guide. 

STTMHARY :  Discusses  the  mesulngs  of  several  poems  by  Ameri- 
can poets  and  describes  how  the  poet  draws  upon  bis  pnwutal  ex- 
perience and  then  transforms  it  Into  succinct  words,  rhythms,  and 
sounds  to  pinpoint  an  Increased  awareness  of  life. 

1.  American  poetry— History  and  criticism.    2.  Poetics. 
I.  Edacstioaal  EHtoenslMu  Corporation. 

[PS92]  808.1  78-739036 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Understanding  p<^   art    (Filmstrip)     Educati(Hial   Dimeo- 
sions  Corp.,  1970. 

2  fllmsttrips  (82  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s., 
12  In..  33i  rpm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

^Mmmary:  Traces  the  derdopment  of  the  pop  art  morement  fram 
the  Stuart  Davis  salt  shaker  to  the  Campbell's  soup  can  of  Aodj 
Warhol.  Shows  tbe  works  of  Ucbteostein,  Oldenburg,  Rosenqnist. 
Wesselmann,  Indiana,  aod  otb«^ 

1.  Pop  art        L  EducsUonal  DUDenalona  Ooiporatloa. 

709.04  75-737348 

Bducatloual  DlmeisloBS  Corp. 


Understaiidlag  rheuMtoid  arthritis.  [Motion  picture]      W.  B. 
Saunders  Co.,  1971. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  isstied  in  super  S  mm.  with  magnetic  sound. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Howard  F.  Polley, 

SUMMARY:  Helps  the  patient  with  rheumatoid  arthritis  adapt  to  the  dis- 


1.  Arthritis  deformaiu. 
tRC933] 
W.  B.  Saunders  Co. 


I.  Saunden  (W.  B.)  Company.  Philadelf^ia- 

616.7  72-701352 

72  MARC 


iriiinlMJIu  Shakcspewe:  Us  sovcct.  [Motion  picture]  Gate- 
way Educational  Hlnia.  London,  1971.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Coronet  InitructitHial  nims. 

19  mtu.    id.    color.     16  nun. 

Alto  issued  IB  bJtw. 

With  soxty  guide. 

CREDITS:  CoasuliaBt,  Levi  Fok. 

SUMMARY:  Pitaeots  eaoerpu  from  four  plays  by  Shakespeare  to  show  how 
be  fnhawi*d  Us  sources  with  imagiaaiMxi.  knowledge  of  human  nature,  aod 
ffommand  of  langnsse. 

1.  Shakespeare,  Wilbaai,  1S64-1616— Sources.       I.  Oateway  Educational 
nima.  ltd..  Loadoo.     11.  Coroaet  lostnictiaBal  POrna. 
[PR2952]  822.3  79-714983 

Coronet  lastractiaaal  72  MARC 

Films 

Uaderstaadiai  Shakespevc:  Us  stsaecnft.  [Motion  picture 
Gateway  Educational  Films,  London.  1971.  PflcMcd  in  dw 
U.S.  by  Coronet  Instructional  FDais. 

25  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  hAw. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Levi  Fox. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  staginp  of  episodes  from  four  plays  by  Shakespeare  to 
>how  how  the  theaters  of  Elizabethan  England  affected  the  way  in  wUcb  ibc 
plays  were  written. 

1.  Shakcapearc.  William.  I564-I6I6— Technique.  2.  Tlieaiera— Ortat  Brit- 
ain. 1.  Gateway  Educsiional  Fihwa.  ltd..  London.  II.  CoronctlnsUuctioaal 
Films. 

[PR2995]  822.3  72-7 14984 

Coronet  Instructional  7]  MARC 

Films 

Understanding  Shintoism  (Filmstrip)  Family  Films.  Re- 
leased by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1968. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpia.. 
13  mln.     (Religions  around  the  world) 

RellpiouK  version  previously  released  under  the  title  Shlntoism. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit$:  Author,  Paul  R.  Kidd;   photographer.  Alexander  Fergu- 

SOD. 

Summary:  Explains  Fome  of  the  basic  concepts  of  Shlntoism. 
Shows  a  boy  ;ind  his  sister  as  tiiey  go  through  tbe  Toril,  observe  the 
purlficatioQ  ceremony,  worship  at  the  Inner  abrlne,  and  meditate  la 
the  garden. 

1.  Shinto.  I.  Shlntoism  (Filmstrip)  n.  Family  Filtns,  inc  m 
Society  for  Visual   Education,  inc.  Chicago.  Series-   Religioas 

around  th«  world  (Filmstrip) 

299  Fi  A  68-3612 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Uodentanding  stresses  and  stnonB  (Motion  picture)  Walt 
Disney  Productions  in  association  with  the  Upjohn  Co.  Be- 
leased  by  Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films,  1968. 

10  mlo.    sd.    color    16  mm.     <Tbe  Upjohn  health  sndea) 

With  study  guide 

Credits:  Producer,  Ken  Peterson ;  director,  Les  Clark. 

Summon/:  Discusses  the  mental  side  of  tbe  health  triangle,  emidia- 
Blxlng  how  the  i»«S8Qres  and  worries  of  life  can  damage  man's  health, 

L  Stress  (Pbjsiolosy)  i.  Dlsaey  (Walt)  Productions,     n.  Buena 

Vtsta    Distribution    Oompauy,    luc      Walt    Dlscey    16    mm    Fitns. 
Series :  Tbe  Gpjoho  health  series  (Uotloo  ptcton) 

614.68  fl  A  68-2684 

Walt  Dlaoey  16  mm  Films 

Understanding  the  art  of  Andrew  Wyeth  (Filmstrip) 
Educational  Dimensions  Corp..,  1970. 

2  filmstrips  (pt  1,  00  fr. ;  pt.  2.  08  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and 
pboQodisc :  2  s^  12  itL,  8S|  rpm.,  IS  mln.  eadL     micn)grooT& 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUUMABY:  Examines  the  philosophy  and  tecfaotqae  of  painting 
of  Andrew  Wyeth.  Shows  egg-t€xnpera  paintings  and  watercolor 
sketches  that  depict  the  landscapes  of  tbe  winter  and  summer 
homes  of  tbe  pslnter,  and  of  bis  wife,  son,  and  frieoda. 

1.  Wyeth,  Andrew,  1917-  I.  Educational  Dimensions  Cor- 

poration. 

769.1  74-737972 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Understanding   the  art   of   the  film    (Filmstrip) 
tional  Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 


Educa- 


Understanding   the   community    (Filmstrip)      Educational 
Direction.    Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  filmstrips.  color.  Sj  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs  1 2  a.  each), 
3S\  n>m. 

AI«o  isinied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Taking  a  walk  in  the  community.— 2.  What's  In  a 
community? — 3.  Commnnltles  are  different — 4.  Where  does  the  com- 
munity stop?  —  5.  The  community  in  a  community.  —  6.  Tbe  erer- 
changlng  community.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Cities  and  to«-ns~JuTenile  Alms.  I.  Educational  Dlrectloo. 
inc.     11.  Eye  Gate  Bouse,  Inc. 

[HT155]  372.8  73-739552 

Eye  Gate  House 

Understanding  the  erafte:  Letters  and  posters  (Filmstrip) 
Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 

2  BInistrips  (pt  1,  73  fr. :  pt  2,  75  fr.).  color.  35  mm.  aod  2 
pbonodlscs  (2  «.  each;  1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  sotMnatle 
projector).  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  12  mln.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY  Trat'es  the  development  of  lettering,  printing,  and 
posters  from  tbe  earUest  times  to  the  Op  and  Pop  creations  of  today. 
Includes  calllKraphy,  moof^rams,  and  posters  of  Lautrec,  Carltta 
Kent  Peter  Max,  and  othem 

1.  Lettaing.  2.  Printing.  3.  Posters.  I.  Edocatioixal  D1id«)- 
sions  Corporation. 

[NK3600]  769  n-739766 

Bdocatlonal  Dlmautons  Corp. 

ITiimlMdl^  the  cnftc  MomAcs.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Di- 
okensions  Corp.,  1972. 

S4  U.  color.  3)  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s.  (1  a.  for  manual  profector.  1 
s.  for  sMOfBsIic  protector),  13  in..  33  1/3  rpm.  appros.  IS  min.  each  side. 

Abo  iMued  with  pbonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  lescbcr*!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  mosaics  from  ancient  times  to  today, 
featuring  works  fiXMn  Mesopotamia.  Greece.  Rome,  Byunlium.  and  ancient  and 
contemporary  Mexico  and  America.  Includes  views  of  contemporary  exampiea 
in  architecture  and  sculpture  by  anisans  and  by  children 

1.  Mosaics.  1.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation.  II.  Htle:  Mosaics. 
[Filmstrip] 

[NA3750J  748.5  72-733227 


2  fllm»<trip8  (pt  1,  72  fr. ;  pt  2,  79  fr.)  :  b&w.  3o  mm.  and 
2  phonodli«cs  (2  s.  each)  ;  1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  f.  for  auto- 
matic projector),  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  15  miu.  each  sida 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUM3IARY:  Presents  the  problems  and  techniques  of  the  film, 
and  explains  the  roles  of  the  writer,  director,  cinematographer,  and 
actor.  Discusses  composition,  lighting,  morement  and  interpreta- 
tion as  used  In  Citizen  Kane,  Tbe  serentfa  seal,  Tbe  400  blows,  and 
others. 

1.  MoTlng-ptctures.        I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 
[PN1994]  791.43  72-739762 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Understanding  the  dty  (Filmstrip) 
Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 


Educational  IMrection. 


35    mm.     and    3    phoiKMllscs    (2    a 


t)    flliustrlps.    color. 
331  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassettfc 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS  :  Photograpber,  John  H.  HopUas. 

CONTESTS:  1.  Taking  a  walk  In  the  city.— 2.  Whars  In  a 
cityT — 3.  Cities  are  dlfTerent. — 4.  Where  does  the  dty  stop?— 0.  The 
cwnmunltlea  in  a  city.— 6.  The  erer-^dianglng  dtj.  For  prUnary 
grsdes. 

1.  Cities  snd  towns — Juvenile  flilms.  I.  Edacational  Dlrectloo. 
Inc.    II.  Bye  Gate  Boose,  Inc. 

[HT155]  872.8  74-739866 

Eye  Gate  House 


72 


MARC 


513 


Understanding  the  crafts:  Pottcrj  (Filmstrip)    Educatioial 
Dimensions  Corp.,  1970. 

71  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  auttwnatle  projector),  12  In..  331  rpm.,  15  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sommary :  Traces  the  history  of  pottery  msklDg ;  demonstrates 
the  pinch,  coil,  and  slab  techniques  of  making  pottery;  and  shows 
examples  of  pottery  from  many  different  cultnrea. 

1   Pottery.  I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 

738  72-737969 

EducaUooal  DimmskMis  Corp. 


Understanding  the  crafts:  Weaving  (Filmstrip)  Edaca- 
tional Dimensions  Corp.,  1970. 

70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  jAonodlsc:  2  8.  (1  a.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  autwnatic  projector),  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  15  min. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  historic  deTdopment  of  weaving  aod  ex- 
hibits examples  of  contemporary  weaTlng. 

1    Band  wearing.  I.  Educational  Dimensions  OorporatKm. 

746.1  77-737970 
Educational  Dlmensloos                 Corp. 

Understanding  the  liturgy  (FUmstrip)  Alpha  Film  Pro- 
ductions, 1965-67. 

p>  filmstrips.     color.     35  mm.     and  3  pbonodlscs :  6  s.,  12  in.,  SSi  rpm. 

Fflmst.-lp  series  101. 

With  study  manuals  and  reading  scripts. 

CreAUi:  Directors,  D.  J.  D'Angelo.  Elliott  Golub :  narrator,  Mau- 
rice Copeland. 

Contmtt:  1.  The  exodos  of  IsrseL  67  fr.— 2.  The  exodus  of  Jesos. 
56  fr— 3.  History  of  the  Mass:  the  beginnings.  63  fr.— 4.  History  of 
the  Mass:  4th  century  to  Vatican  Council  ii.  54  fr. — 5.  The  liturgy 
of  the  Word     -"i-T  fr.— «.  The  liturgy  of  the  Eucharist    59  fr. 

1.  Catholic  Church.     Liturgy  and  ritual  i.  Al[rfia  Film  Pro- 

dactlona,  inc.,  Chicago,  ii.  The  Exodus  of  Israel  (Filmstrip)  m. 
Tbe  Exodus  of  Jesus  (FUmatrlp)  it.  History  of  the  Mass:  the  be- 
ginnings (Filmstrip)  v.  History  of  the  Mass:  4ih  century  to  Vati- 
can Council  11  (Film-  strip)  Ti.  Tbe  Liturgy  of  the  Word 
(Filmstrip)     Tii.Tbe  Liturgy  of  the  Eucharist  (Filmstrip) 

264.02  Fi  67-1678 


Understanding  the  (rill  (Motion  pit^ure)     Professional  Be- 

search.  inc.,  1970. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  Blm  mounted  in  cartridge 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  Id  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic 
sound  track. 

SCMMART:  Explains  the  nature  of  oral  cootraceptlTss  and  how 
they  work.  Presents  recent  information  on  serioos  eompllcatloas 
associated  with  the  piU. 

1.   Oral  contraceptives.         I.  Professional  TTcswi  i  h.  Inc. 

[RG137.5]  618J4  70-718089 

Professional  Beaearcb,  Inc. 


Understanding  the  road  to  nowhar.  [Transparencies]     Creative 
Visuals,  1969. 

1)  transparencies,  color.  10  s  12  in.  (Culture  aitd  morsis.  Junior  high 
levd) 

With  overlays. 

With  teachn-'i  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Arthur  W.  Blue,  William  L  Looft,  Dsnid  M.  McMil- 
len. 

CONTENTS:  Smoking  tobacco.— Marijuana.— Piycbedelic  druga.— Opi- 
ates.— Akohoiic  beverages. — Glue  sniffing.— Stealing  for  kicks. — Sheep. — Vul- 
garity. — Deceit — Lack  of  reapect  for  others. 

I  Youth— Coftduct  of  life.  [1.  Conduct  of  life.  2.  Drugabuaej  I-  Crea- 
tive Visuals  (Finn)  11.  Scries:  Culture  aod  morals.  [Traniparet>cies]  Junior  hi^ 
level. 

[BJlWIj  373.1  72-735832 

Creative  Visuals  73  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Understanding    lh«   Masons    (Kilmstrip)      F»»«'^     ^ 
lciis.'<l  l.v  liiivfi-snl  Kdm-iition  and  ^  isu«l  Arts,  196». 

Education   and   Vlmial  Arts.     III.   Seriea.  u«)«™i«j 
bo  "««.  Eduction  .«!  Vl.u.1  Art. 

Understanding  time  and  chronoto^  (Filmatrip)     Popular 
Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

42   fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Elementary  social  Btndles) 

Eastr.tnn  color. 

FOM  rtliimtrip  no.  841. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  physical  basis  of  the  measurement  of  time, 
describes  the  ooDventlonal  system  of  chronology,  and  traces  the 
history  of  the  calendar.  Introduces  the  time  line  as  a  toot  for 
understanding  time  relationships  and  the  chronology  of  events  and 
provides  exercises  fur  interpreting  time  lines.  Stresses  vocabulary 
terms  needed  In  dealing  with  concepts  of  time  and  chronology.  With 
captions. 

1.   Time.  I.   Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Neiv 

Tork.     Audio-Visual  Division,     ii.  FOM  flimstrip  no.  841.        Series: 
Elementary  social  studies  (Flimstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3399 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-VHual  Div. 


Understanding  topographic  maps  (Motion  picture)     Audio 
Productions.     Released  by  John  Wiley  and  Sons,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Earth  science  series) 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant.  Sam  Namowitz. 

Summary:  Describes  how  a  top<^Tapbic  map  is  made,  demon- 
strates the  meaning  of  contour  lines  and  contour  Intervals,  and  ex- 
plains the  uses  of  the  topographic  map. 

1.  Topographic  maps.  i.  Audio  Productions.  Inc.,  New  York, 

n.  Wiley  (John)  and  Sons,  inc.         Series:  Earth  science  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

526.9  79-706766 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Understanding    weight    (Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Oolt  Educational  Materials. 


McGraw-HiU,    1972. 


Ckj   fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:   1  s..  12   in.,  331   rpm., 
8  mIn.     (Measuring  weight  series) 

Ai^o  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Alda  Oolt 

SUMMART:   Explains  standard  United  States  weight  measttrM. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Weights  and  meaauree — TT.  S. — Juvenile  dims.  I.  McOraw- 

Hill   Book  Company.     II.  Series:  Measuring  weight  series  (Film- 
strip) 

[QC89.U5]  872.8  78-789927 

McOraw-HIIIBookCo. 


Understanding  your  anesthesia   (Motion  picture)     Profes- 
sional Research,  inc.,  1969. 

8  mia.     sd.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film  lOuUDted  In  cartridge. 

Issued   in   standard  8   mm.   nnd   In   super  8  mm.   with   magnetic 
sound  track. 

SUMMARY :   Discusses  the  function   of  an  anesthesiologist  as  a 
medical  doctor  and  specialist. 

1.  Aneistliesiology  aR  a  profession.  I.  Professional  Research, 

Inc. 

[RD82]  617  73-713080 

Profe«loaal  Research,  Inc. 


Understanding  your  love  feelings  (FUmstrip)    Q+Ed  Pn>- 
ductiona,  1967. 

56  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  b.,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  16 
mIn.      (Love  and  the  facts  of  life,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Maxwell  Perrow;  director,  Jack  Tyler;  writer, 
Evelyn  Minis  Duvall. 

Summary:  Discusses  varioos  types  of  love  which  prepare  the  teen- 
ager  for  the  love  which  comes  with  marriage. 

1.  Lov&        I.  Q+Bd  Productions.        Series:  Love  and  tbe  facts 
of  life  (Flimstrip)      no.  4. 

612.6  76-784495 

Q-(-Ed  Prodtictlons 


UilfnliBillBg  yosr  pareats.  [Flimstrip]    Guidance  Aaaociaiea  of 
Pleaaantville.  N.Y.,  1972. 

2rilin«ri|M(pt  1,67  fr-:  pt.  3.  Mfr)  color.  33  mm.  and  2  phonodiK 
(3  t.  eKh).  12  in-.  33  1/3  rpm..  10  min.  each  pan. 

Abo  iMucd  with  phonoupc  in  caMctU 

With  discuuion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Help*  develop  intight  inio  Tactort  that  sReci  parent-child  rela- 
tkMuhips  by  presenting  in-depth  iniervicwi  wi(h  young  people  and  parents. 
DikcuHc*  wsyt  to  build  istttfying  communication  in  the  home. 

I.  Parent  and  child— Juvenile  Tilmt.  (I.  Family  life]  1.  Guidance  Aaiod- 
Btca  of  Pleaianlville,  N.Y. 

lHQ772]  301.42  72-733732 

Guidance  AMOciatct  73  MARC 


Educational   PrajectioM 


Released  by  Universal  Edtication 


ris-Tuchmsn  Productions, 
and  ViHial  Arta.  1971. 


3  tllfflstrip*.     color      3S  mm. 

AUo  mwed  with  phonotape  in  fiwrtte. 

SUMMARY-  Show*  new  wiyt  to  rclaU  to  nan,  to  living,  and  to  improviag 
everyday  person- to- perton  relationihipa.  E&plom  Iba  dUIeranoM  of  paofie,  dM 
ides  of  bekmging.  the  common  intcrwtt  with  othsr  paoplc. 

I    [niarpcnonal  rclationa.        I.  Harna-Tachmas  Produetfaiaa,  iac.,  HoBy- 
wood,  Cahf.     11.  UniverMl  EducalioM  awl  Vkual  Ana 
(HMt32i  ISI  70-740660 

Univcrwl  Education  and  73  MARC 

ViMsl  Artt 


Uadcrstaadiag  yoanelt   (Filmstripi 
Coip..  1970. 

43  fr      color.     3)  mm.     (Reading  program   Level  3.  R-267) 

With  leachcr't  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
rccognilion  of  the  word  sourtds  of  initial  Y  snd  Z.  Shows  how  children  under- 
stand themselves  and  change  according  to  need.  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— A) ph^wi— 
Juvenile  nims.  3.  Self-evaluation —Juvenile  films.  (I.  individuality]  I. 
Educaliorul  Projections  Corporation.  11.  Scries;  Reading  program.  tFilmstripj 
Level  2.  R-267, 

lLB1525i  372.4  72-733688 

Educaiiona)  Projectiofls  72  MARC 

Understanding  yourself  (Filmstrip)     Hairis-Tuchman  Pro- 
ductions.    Released   by    Universal   Education   and   ^  isual 

Arts.  1971. 

"  fllmstripa     color.    3n  mm.    and  phonodlscs. 

Also  Issued  with  phoooupe  in  casaette.  ^inf^rrt. 

SrMMAKY-  Presents  fllmatrlps  designed  to  create  and  reinforce 
iwsitlve  feelings  of  personal  Identity  and  acceptance  of  self.  IJemon- 
SS!I4  thr'U<-ept  of  Identifying  and  analyalng  various  envlronmenU 
that  constitute  the  Individual.  «.„,„  t-..^^ 

1  Identity  (Psychology)  2.  Self-accepUnee.  I-  ^^"'fT"'^*; 
man  pSct'lonV.  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif.  H.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts. 
[BF697] 
Universal  Education 


155.2 

and  Visual  Arts 


78-740662 


Undertum  group  (Motion  -picture)    Denver  Public  Schools, 

1»63. 

:XI  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Ooralve  writing) 

With  teacher's  guide 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Wilbur  George;  teacher  and 
writer,  Alma  Greenwood. 

Summary:  Describes  the  difference  between  writing  and  printing 
the  undertum  letters  of  the  alphabet  Sixth  In  a  series  of  le«sona 
designed  to  Instruct  third  graders  In  making  the  transition  from 
manuscript  to  cursive  wTltlng. 

1.   Children  —  Writing.     2.   Penmanship.  i.   Denver.     Public 

Schools.         Series:   Cursive   writing    (Motion   picture) 

Fi  67-864 


Underwater  acoustics  (FUnutrip)  C<»nmunit7  £ducati<»ial 
Resources,  Dept  of  Education,  San  Diepj  Co.  Released 
by  Charles  E.  Merrill  Pub.  Co.,  1968, 

23  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  7  lo.,  SSI  rpm., 
10  mln. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  importance  of  Increasing  the  knowledge 
of  the  sea  to  further  peaceful  scientific  advances  and  to  improve  mili- 
tary strategy,  Explaltis  the  science  of  underwater  acoustics  In  rela- 
tion to  submarines,  to  the  workings  of  sonar  devices,  and  to  the  effect 
of  aound  on  them.  Describes  devices  for  studying  underwater  sounds 
and  other  research. 

1.  Underwater  acoustics.  i.  Charles  B.  Merrill  Publishing  Com- 
pany,   n.  Sao  EHego  Co.,  Calif.    Dept  of  Mocation. 

561.4  70-735086 

Charles  B.  Merrill  Pub.  Ca 


Underwater  colorama 

Co.,  1070. 


(Motion   picture) 


Eastman  Kodak 


18  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm.  ,,     .  *  »,:. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  Kodak  photographer  Neil  Montanus  and  his 
asBlsUots  as  they  photograph  an  underwater  scene  oft  the  coast 
of  St  Croix.  Vlr^n  Islands.  Shows  how  the  small  negative  of  toe 
Swtograph  is  entarged  over  6,000  times  and  displayed  In  Grand  Ceo- 

'"i.'phrtcSraphy.  Submarine.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  0«°P«ny. 
[TR800]  778.7  74-714230 

EiaBtman  Kodak  Co. 


Underwater  zoo:  a  visit  to  an  aquarium  (Filmstrip)    Budek 
Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

39  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

dedita:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Podhurst 

Summary:  Shows  a  large  underwater  zoo,  and  pictures  various  of 
Its  cold-blooded  and  warm-blooded  Inhabitants.  Examined  the  tnteUi- 
gence  of  the  warm-blooded  animals.    With  captions. 

1.  Aquariums,  Public.    2.  Marine  fauna.    3.  Fresh-water  fauna. 
L  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

574.92074  74-736104 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Undine  (Motion  picture)    United  Geraniums,  1966. 

6  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  director,  and  cameraman,  Cassandra  Qerstelo. 
Bummary:  Depicts  the  myth  of  the  water  spirit  that  played  the 
violin  at  night  and  drowned  his  listeners  when  he  llniabed. 
1.  Mythology.        t.  United  Oeranlums. 

398.4  Fi  A  68-87& 

CINE 

The  Undzamatlc  slave  (Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  hUtory  of 
A  fro- Americans.  Section  5:  R^wllioa  and  resistance  In  the  South 
and  North) 

Summary:  Lerooe  Benoett  deecribea  the  many  undramatic  but 
effective  forma  of  reaMaoc*  which  were  evidence  of  the  day-to-day 
boatlllty  of  tlM  slave*,  and  explains  the  solidarity  of  the  movement 
which  resulted  In  a  l^acy  of  rebellion. 

1.  BlavarT  Id  the  tfolted  State*— Insurrections,  etc.  l  Bennett, 
Lerone,  igOS-  n.  New  Xork.     Tslerlalon  aUtiOD  WCSS-TV. 

m.  ColoiDbla  Ualrenlt7.  iv.  Holt,  Blaaluut  and  Wtutoo,  lac. 
Serlea:  BlaA  haritafft:  a  history  of  Afro-AflMrtean  (Ifotloo  pic- 
ture) Sectloo  5:  BetMllion  and  realstanee  In  tbe  Sooth  and  North. 
880.1  •  7»-704047 

Uolt,  Rinehart  and  Wlniton 


Uneasy  dreams  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute, 
London,  1S»70.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Fihns  Incorporated, 
1971. 

26  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  ™,„i.^ 

SUMMARY  Depicts  In  a  Ughthearted  manner,  the  distinguished 
life  of  Samuel  Pickwick,  one  of  Charles  Dickens'  flctlooal  character*. 
Uses  sllent-movle  footage  and  period  cartoons,  together  with  reen- 
actmenta  of  Imaginary  eptoodea  from  Pickwick's  enchanting  and 
sometimes  ribald  life.  _    .     .  .  „   D-t*<..t. 

I  Dickens  Charles,  1812-1870.  The  Pickwick  papers.  II.  British 
Film  Institute,  London.     III.  Films  Incorporated. 

823  70-712637 

Films  Incorporated 

Umrnployment  tauraiKe  in  Oaaii  (FOm'trip)     Ouiad. 

Dept  of  Labour,  Ottawa.    Made  and  released  by  National 

Film  lioard  of  Canada,  1967. 

87  fr     color.    85  mm.    and  phonodisc :  3Si  rpm.  k„™.™.  .n 

FrSch  veniloi.  r«li»«!d  under  Ike  title  L'.«ior.Dce-H*om.se  an 

°T^,m,n,:  Explain,  the  pmio«»phy  ot  ^™g.»S°S'  'f^'™"* 
in  Can.da,  and  »bow.  How  It  la  admlnlMered.    Witt  eaptloM. 

1    Insumnce,   Unemployment— Canada.  i.  Canada.     Dept  or 

Labonr.    n.  Canada.    National  FltoE^rd.  7^734360 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

UMHCnfahtoa.7  [FUmttrin    UncKo,  1959.    Releaaed  in  the  U.S. 
by  Unipub. 

3S  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Widi  EaglBb  coauncalary.  Commentaries  abo  iMued  ia  Preach  and  Spankk. 

SUMMARY:  Ua«a  cartooo-atyte  drawinp  to  prascat  folk  stories  rflndia  and 
s  bWc  ^out  a  child'!  view  of  life. 

I.  Tales,  Indk.       I.  United  Nstiou  Bducatkmal.  Scicotific  and  Odtonl  Or- 
t"'"»'i«"     II.  Uaip^ 

[GR305]  3M.J  70-740215 

-  n  MARC 


514 


Immo  frtilw.  3.  [Filmatrip]    Uneaco,  1960.    Releaaed  in  the  U.S. 
by  Unipub. 

37  fr.     colof .     35  mm. 

With  Enjltth  comroentary.  Commentario  abo  iataed  in  French  «nd  Spanish. 

SUMMARY:  U»a  c*rtoon-«tyk  drawinji  to  iUiWiate  •  magic  carpet  trip  u> 
Iran,  to  ieacnbt  wroe  of  the  p«*»eini  ot  that  country,  and  to  relate  the  Isbk 
about  the  Hii(Cf  aod  the  pearb. 

1.  Iran.  2.  Folk-lora— Iraa  1.  United  Natiom  Bducartowal.  ScieatiAc  and 
Cuhural  Organizataoa.     II.  Unipub. 

lDS254.5i  3MJ  73-740216 

unvub  n 


MARC 


UBeecoteblee.4.[FDniitrip]' UneK»,1960.    RcteMed  in  tbe  U.S. 

by  Unipub. 

36  fr.    colof .     35  mm. 

With  Enilbh  commentary.  Commentaries  abo  tsMied  in  Franch  and  Spaobh. 

SUMMARY:  Uiet  cartowMtyte  drawia|s  lo  present  a  ito»y  in  which  a  Japa- 
nese boy  describe*  hii  home  and  a  fbhinf  trip  be  made,  and  tdb  a  bblc  about 
the  powerful  ihclUiah. 

1.  Japan-Social  life  »r»dcuttomi—lWS-  2.  Tabs.  JapaneM.        I. 

United  Nation*  Educational,  Scientirk  aad  Cultural  Or|anization.  II.  Unipwb. 
(DS822.5j  398J  77-740217 

Unipub  72 


MARC 


UMacotablea,5.tFihnstrip)    Uneaco.  1963.    Releaaed  in  the  U.S. 
by  Unipub. 

42  ft.    color.     35  mm. 

With  English  cocmnentary.  Commentaries  abo  iaaued  in  French  and  Spaobh. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  cartooo-atyledrawinpiodeacribcaacieat  Greece  at  MSB 
through  the  eye*  of  a  Chiacae  boy,  aad  to  reeouat  the  legend  of  the  diacevay 
of  honey. 

I .  Greece— Antiquities.  i.  United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Qd- 
lural  Organizatioa.     II.  Unipub. 

rDF79i  398.2  70-740211 

Unipub  72  MARC 


UnaiOofBbUa.6.cPUnutrip]    Uneaco.  1963.    Releaaed  in  tbe  U.S. 
by  Unipub. 

42  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

With  Englbh  commentary.  Commentarlsa  abo  bauad  in  French  and  Spanbh. 

SUMMARY:  Umi  cartooft-Uyla  drawlap  la  dMcribe  the  current  Hb  and 
ancient  customs  of  Rnland  a*  laan  throu^  the  eyes  of  a  Japaneas  family. 

1.  Finland— Social  life  and  customs.       I.  United  Nations  Educational,  Scien- 
tific and  Cultural  Organitstion.     11.  Unipub. 

CDK4S0.8]  398.2  74-740219 

Unipub  72  MARC 

Uneven  parallel  bars  (Motion  picture)     Athletie  Institute, 
1968.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions.  

6  mo'l..n   plcturM   (4  min.  each)     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Women* 
g)'mnaBlI*-s> 
Loop  Alms. 
Issued  ill  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

7umuMfv:  I-m-lH  Mctheny,  w  inner  of  f.-ur  I'an  American  itold 
medals,  demonstratw  the  national  compulaonr  rontloee  for  girls. 

Content,:  1.  Ueglnnin«  level.  I't.  ^"?T*-.'***J^"'f  .^,^1-^ 
.V-tt.— J,  I^w  intermediate  level.  Pt.  1-^—4-  L<w  Interaedlate 
level  Pt.  6-10.— 5.  High  Intermedlste  level.  Pt  1-7.— «.  High  in- 
termediate level.     Pt.  8-18.  a  .».l^i«  Tr.-#I»nt« 

1.  Parallel  bars.  2.  Gymnastics  for  wmd«>.  i.  Athletic  Inatltate. 
Series:  Women's  gymnastics  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  Fi  A  68-2487 

Athletic  Iiutlttite 

Uneven  parallel  bars  1  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4    mln.     si.      color,      super   8    mm.      (Women's   gymiuutlcs) 

Ijoop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartrldKe  case. 

Summary:  L>eroonst rstes  terbniques  used  by  women  on  uneven 
parallel  bars.  Cover*  the  front  support,  front  pullover,  cast-off,  and 
hang  dlamount. 

1.  Parallel  bare.  2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  l  Elaltog  Corpora- 
tion, Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Women's  gymtuutlca  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

796.4  78-708784 

Bialing  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Uneven  parallel  bars  2  {Motion  picture)    Ealin|;  Corp.,  1970. 

4    tain.     si.      color.      sQper    8    rom.      (Women's   gjmnMaOca) 

Ijoop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartrldite  case. 

Sumtnarp:  Demonstrates  tecbnlques  used  bj  women  on  tbe  aneren 
pnrallel  bars.  CoTers  the  mtll  circle,  skin  the  cat,  and  ankle  spin. 
Includes  kejr  spottlnK  techniques. 

1.  Parallel  bars.  2.  QymDastica  for  women.  l  Balinf  Corpora- 
tion. Cambridge,  Uasa.  Series:  Women's  g^mnaatlcfl  (Motion  pic- 
ture 1 

796.4  75-708786 

Eallns  Oorporatlon 


Ealing  Corp., 


Uneven   parallel  bars  3    (Motion  picture) 
1970. 

4   nilti.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Women's  gj-mnastlcs) 

Ixwp  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case, 

Summiuy:  Demonstrates  techniques  of  women  on  nneTen  parallel 
bars  Including  the  one-leg  squat-ihrough,  knee  swing,  pullover  (op 
bur.  and  flank  ilUrnount. 

1.   Parallel   bars.     2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  i.  Baling  Cor- 

poration, Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Women's  grmnaatica   (Mo- 

tion picture) 

796.4  79-708787 

Ealios  Corporation 

Uneven  parallel  bars  for  ffirls  (Motion  picture)  Aswciated 
Film  Services.  Made  by  Jmi  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 


mm.    (Phjslcal  edncatloo  for  girls  series) 


!.'>  mln,    sd.    color. 

With  gslde. 

CREDITS:   Supervisor  and  writer.  Norma  Fenwick. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  betlnnlng.  Intermediate,  and  advanced 
BkilK  on  tbe  uoeTen  parallel  bars. 

A.Ji^^."*^*"  P*™"*'   "^rs.  1.   AsaoeUted   Film   Serrlces.     II. 

AIMS  iDStnictlonal  Media  Serrlces.    III.  Series:  Physical  edncatlon 
for  girls  series  (Motion  picture) 

[GV536]  796.4  76-714078 

AIMS  Instraetiooal  Media  Services 


The  Unexplained  (Motion  picture)  Public  Media,  inc.  Hade 
by  Mendelsohn  Productions.  Released  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1970. 

TiS  mln.    ."il.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  documentary  featuring  invest igation.s  of  scifntist* 
and  aiuatPtirs  tntu  the  unexplored  frontiers  of  knowledge. 

1.  Resean-h.        I.  Public  Media.  Inc.     11.  Films  Incorporated. 

001.4  75-708996 

Public  Media.  Inc. 


TteUi 


talk.  [Mockn  picture]    Concofdia  Films,  1956. 


I.  Coocordis  Pubtkhing 


72  min.    id.     bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  Mory  of  the  conflict  which  arisca  fa 
bther  and  hii  •pihnasUy  nuaded  soa  when  dw  soa  foUowa  Us  vocatioa  m  i 
foreign  missioaary-  Tnoes  the  teUter*!  traHfifiow  of  the  importance  and  urgency 
of  hit  Mw'>  calling. 

I .  Mimionaric*    Appotatmenl.  caU.  and  dectioD. 
House,  St  LeiM. 

tBV2063]  248  72-701651 

Concordia  FUms  73  MARC 


Unfolding  infant  behavior  (Motion  pietmv)    Video  Nnrmnjr, 
1967.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

■Wirn.  »d.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Man  :  his  growth  and  dereltviaent — 
birth  til  rough  ndoleNCence) 

Videotape  also  iNsued. 

With  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

C>edtl»:  Instructor,  Robert  C.  Nicolay. 

fiBmwMry.-  Discusses  the  innate  potential  of  Infants  as  seen 
through  specific  rpfleilve  reactions,  cephalo-caudal  sequences,  and  tbe 
parallel  development  of  language  and  physiological  reactions,  such  as 
crying,  other  sound  productions,  and  gwttures. 

1.  Infants;  i.  Video  Nursing,  inc.  Series:  Man:  his  growth 
and  development—birth  through  adolescence  (Motion  picture) 

155.42  72-703«»4 

Video  Nuralng 


Unfree  laborers  (FUmstrip)    Jones  and  Osmond. 
by  Modem  Lcaminf;  Aids,  1968. 


Released 


25  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

BHmtnai-y:  I'art  1  describes  the  conditions  of  being  an  indentured 
serrant  in  the  Ifjeci's.  Part  2  Includes  information  on  punishment 
of  slaves  and  indentured  serrants,  the  economic  preaaurea  on  tobacco 
growers,  and  the  problem  of  splitting  up  slare  families  For  ele- 
mentary grades.     With  captions. 

1.    Slavery   in   the   United  States — Juvenile  dims.      2.  Identnred 


servants — Juvenile  films. 
Learning  Aids,  New  York, 
atrip) 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.     n.  Modem 
Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Pilm- 


Ungerer,  Tomi,  1931- 
see 

The  Hat. 

Ungerer,  Tomi,  1931- 
see 

Moon  man. 

Ungerer,  Tomi,   1931- 
see 

The  Three  robbera. 

Ungerer,  Walter 
see 

Solstice. 


The  three  robbers 


Unglassed  windows  cast  a  terrible  rHIeetioa  {Motion  fno- 

ture)     Stan  Brakhage,  1953. 

SO  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

In  the  Stan  Brakha^  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  InstN 
tute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credit$:  Producer,  Paul  R.  Ibrtg;  director,  writer,  and  photog- 
rapher, J.  Stan  Brakhage.  C<ut:  Lawrence  Jordan,  Tvonne  Fair, 
Taggart  Deke,  Walter  Newcomb.  Eva  Neumann.  Robert  Benson. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  centers  on  a  group  of 
young  people  who  decide  to  explore  a  nearby  abandoned  gold  mine 
when  their  car  breaks  down. 

t.  Brakhage,  Stan.  n.  SUn  Brakhage  Film  Collection,  m.  Amer- 
ican Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.48  77-708958 


The  Unhappy  doakcy.  [FUnutrip]    Educational  Projections  Corp., 

1968. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-149) 

With  teachcr'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  tkill  reinforcement  of 
medial  W  and  final  W.  Present!  a  uory  about  ■  donkey  to  illustrate  the  idea  that 
cooperation  is  necessary  to  get  a  job  dooe.  With  captioni.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  filma.     2.  English  language— Consonania— 
Juvenile  films.     3.  Interpersonal  relations— Juvenile  films.     [I.  Donkeys — Sto- 
ries.    2.  Conduct  of  life — Fiction]        I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level  I.  R-149. 
(LB1525,  372.4  72-733558 

Educational  Projeclioni  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Cnkef    (Motion  picture)      United   Nationa. 
CkAtemporary  FilmB/MoGraw-Hill^  1969. 


BcJeaaed   by 


20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummarjf:  Traces  tbe  work  of  Unlcef  from  the  original  program 
of  emergency  work  to  help  children  Immediately  alter  World  War  n 
through  ci>ntlnulDg  projects  which  include  such  themea  as  mother 
and  child  care,  health,  nutrition,  educatiOD.  and  vocational  training. 
Shows  field  work  In  I^tin  America.  Africa,  and  Aala. 

1.  United  Nations.     Children's  Fund.        L  United  Nations. 
II.  Contemporary  Films/UcO raw-Hill. 

362.7  77-702071 

McGraw-BIll  Book  Co. 


Unicom  {Motion  picture)     National  Lumber  ManufactorerB 
Aseociation,  1962.     Made  by  WildUng,  inc. 

33  m:n.    s«l     color.    16  mm. 

Summarit:  [Refines  the  Unicom  system  as  a  system  of  nniform 
modular  dimensioning  for  reeidentlal  and  light  commercial  construc- 
tion with  full  design  flexibility.  Shows  mill  fabrication  of  tyirical 
comimnenu,  tbe  assembling  of  these  on  a  building  site,  and  key 
points  In  the  erection  and  completion  of  a  hooae. 

1.  Modular  coordination  {Arcfaitectore)  i.  National  Lombn- 

Uaoofacturers  AnocUUtm. 

Fi 67-2026 


Unicom  Film  Service  Corporation 
see 

The  Formula. 


From  out  of  the  past. 
The  Heart  of  an  Indian. 

Jn  the  hiUs  of  Kentucky. 
Pretzel  and  Flanigan. 


Unicom  Head  (Firm) 
see 


The  Adventures  of  UlyBses. 


A  Unicom  in  the  garden  {Motion  picture)  United  Produc- 
tions of  America.  Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1952. 

7  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarf:  Uses  drawings  In  tbe  style  of  James  Thorber  to  illos- 
trate  his  story  about  a  me^  Httle  man  who  sees  a  unlcom  is  bis 
garden. 

L  Thurber.  James.  18M-1961.  A  unlcom  In  tbe  ganlen.  l  Tbor- 
ber,  James,  18M-1961.  A  nnicom  In  the  garden,  n.  United  Prodnc- 
tlona  of  America,     m.  Learning  Corporatloo  of  America. 

813  75-701308 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Unicom  in  the  garden  (Motion  picture)  United  Productions 
of  America.     Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1953. 

7  mln  .  sd.,  color,  35  mm.    (Jolly  frolics) 

Technicolor. 

Summary.*  An  animated  cartoon  adapted  from  James  lliurber^ 
story.  The  wife  of  a  meek  Utile  mau  who  sees  a  unlcom  In  his 
gard^i  attempts  to  have  her  husband  committed  to  an  Insane  asylum 
with  surprising  results. 

Credt**.-  Producer.  Stqihen  Bosustow;  director,  Wllllsm  T.  Hurts; 
animation,  Phil  Monroe,  Budy  Larriva,  Tom  McDonald;  music  score, 
David  Raksln. 

I.  Thurber,  James,  1804-1961.  The  unlcom  in  the  garden,  n. 
United  Productlona  of  America,  m.  CoIimibUi  Pictures  Corporation. 
Series :  Jolly  frolics  (Motion  picture* 

FiM-704 


515 


Unifwin  acceleratioa  {Motion  picture)  UacMillan  A  Co^ 
London.  Made  by  Eothen  Films.  Released  in  tbe  U.  S. 
by  Film  Associates  of  California^  1966. 


uniform   acceleration   In 
a   dynamometer,  and  a 


4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Physics  film  series:  mechanics) 

With  study  guide. 

Bummarjf:  Demoustratea  and  measuref 
an  experltnent  using  wel^ti,  a  trolley, 
spring. 

1.  Acceleration   (Hedianlcs)  L  HacHillan,  firm,  publlaber*, 

LondtHL     n.  Film  Associates  of  California.  Los  Aogelea.  Series: 

Physics  film  aertea:  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2800 
Film  Associates  of  California 


Uniform  and  non-uniform  fi^ds  (Motion  picture)    Ealing 

C«rp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     ( Electromagnetlsm ) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credtt*;  Author,  Richard  B.  Adter. 

iSiMHiiary:  Presents  experlin^ital  observations  of  torques  and 
translatlODal  forcee  on  small  symmetrical  and  non-aymmetrlcal  bar 
magDet%  aod  oo  mall  current-carrying  colla. 

1.  Mafaade  flaUa.       i.  Baling  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Blectromagitetism  (Motion  picture) 

537  70-70866© 

BallnK  OHporatloa 

Uniform  linear  velocity  (Motion  picture)  MacMillan  &  Co., 
London.  Made  by  Eothen  Films.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1965. 

2  min.     si.     rotor.    8  mm.     (Physia  film  series:  mechanics) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  tbe  single  concept  of  Inertia,  which  InTolree 
two  observations — that  a  body  remains  In  Its  state  of  rest,  or  that 
uniform  motion  proceeds  in  a  straight  line  unless  It  la  acted  upon  by 
an  external  force; 

1.  Inertia  (Mechanics)  i.  MacMillan,  firm,  publishers,  London, 
n.  Film  Associates  of  Callfomla,  Los  Angles.  Series:  Physics 

film  series:  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2301 

Film  Associates  of  Callfomla 

The  UninTotred  (Filmstrip)     Concordia  Films,  1964^ 
and  pboQodIsc 


s^  12  ID.,  SSI  rpoL, 


30  fr.     color.     35  mi 
7  mln.     (In  oar  stead) 

With  leader's  guide  and  sermon  outline, 

SUMMABT:  Portrays  how  Pilate  condemned  Chrin  by  trying  to 
remain  uninvolved  in  his  crucifixion  and  relates  that  Cfarlstiana 
condemn  Christ  when  tfaey  attempt  to  remain  unlnvcJvsd  In  ttie 
InJusUces  aod  sofTerlngs  of  the  world. 

I.  IndlfTerentliun  (Ethics)  I.  <;(»Konlia  Publlafatnc  House;  9t 

Louis.    II.  Series:  In  our  stead  (Fllnistrlp) 

248.4  76-738644 

Concordia  Filma 

Union  and  intersection  of  sets  (Filmstrip)  Filmfax  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,  color.  3S  mm.  (Concepts  of  modem  mathematics,  part  8) 
SUMUABY:    Introduces   the   basic  aymbobi   and   vocabnlaiy   lo- 

volred  In  sets  and  develops  tbe  operations  of  union  and  Intersection. 
1.  Set  theory.        I.  Filmfax  Productlona.  New  York.     II.  Unlver- 

sal  Education   and   Visual   Arts.     III.   Series:  Couces^  of  modem 

Biatbematlcs  (Filmstrip)  part  3. 

[<iA248]  611  71-740639 

UaivCTssl  BdacatloD  and  Tlsnal  Arts 

Union  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  N.  A. 
see 

Calder — a  man  and  his  art. 

Union  Carbide  Corporation 
see 

The  Discoverers. 

Union  of  American  Hebrew  Congregations 
see 

Anne  Pnnk  ind  tbe  holocaost. 
Masada:  mountain  of  memory. 

The  Sabbath  at  home. 

The  Ssmaritant:  their  tiaditioiis  and  cuatoma 
A  Stamp  tour  of  Israel. 

The  Stnig^  for  freedom  and  KghL 

Vtiioa  and  reality. 

The  Wcvid  |Towa  larger. 

Union  of  sets    (Motion  picture)      Bailey-Film  Aasociatae, 
1969. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super   8   mm.     (Math   maolpulatlves   series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide 

Summarif:  Combines  seta  and  Identifies  the  union  aymboL  Shows 
that  the  union  of  two  sets  includes  all  the  elements  of  both  sets. 
Introduces  the  addition  operation.  For  elementary  grades.  With 
captions. 

1.    Set    theory.  l   Balley-Fllm   AssocUtes.  Series:    Math 

manlpoIatlTes  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  72-708859 

BFA  Bducatloaal  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Union  Oil  Company  of  California 
see 

Alaskan  oil  hunt. 

in  Lewis  and  Clark's  footsteps  across 

Montana. 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California.    Union  76  Division 


A  Closer  look. 
The  Spirit  of  76. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (1897-  ) 

see 

Agriculture  on  the  move. 

Beef  rings  the  bell, 
Getting  off  on  the  right  foot. 

Roclo'  Mountain  empire. 


The  Uniplane.  Part  1 :  Nomenclature  and  controls  (Motion 
picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cin- 
ema Communications. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  pbonotape  In  cassette: 
II  ip9. 

Loop  fllm. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  uses  of  the  uniplane,  and  explalna  the 
functions  of  Its  parts  and  controls. 

1.  Planing-mitls.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 

[TS850]  621.9  79-712560 

DCA  Educational  Prodacts 

The  Uniplane.  Part  2:  Basic  operations  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  Educational  Products.  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
munications. 

4  mIn.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  cassette :  1]  Ips, 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Consuitaat,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  basic  operations  of  the  ualplaoe.  In- 
cluding trace,  edge,  and  end  planlag:  beveling  and  chamferlag;  work- 
log  on  very  small  pieces ;  and  making  mltered  cornen  and  compound 
miters. 

1.  Planlog-mitls.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
ITS850]  621.9  74-712559 

DCA  Educational  ProdQcta 


The  Uniplane.  Part  3:  Special  operati<Mis  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
munications. 

4  mIn.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  pbonotape  In  caSAette: 
li  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  planing  flat  surfaces  on  round  stock, 
tenons  and  blind  tenons,  and  dialing  for  removal  of  very  small 
amounts. 

1.  Planlng-mlUs.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TS850]  621.9  72-712661 

DCA  EdncatlMial  Products 


The  Uniplane.  Part  4:  Special  operations  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
munications. 

4  mIn.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  pbonotape  In  CHssette: 
li  Ipa. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  an  auxiliary  Ubie  for  Urge  pieces,  and  ex- 
plains how  to  cut  tapers,  plane  a  variety  of  stses  and  ty[>e9  of  ma- 
terials, and  change  knives. 

1.  Planlng-mlUs.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TS850]  621.9  76-712562 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Unipub 
see 

Africa's  wildlife  in  our  hands. 

Aoioa  Oicfchov  (lMO-1904). 

Better  homes  and  better  communities 
in  the  South  Pacific. 

ChMtoa  Dvwin  (1809-1882). 

Cloudis  and  meteor*. 
Dbcoverinx  the  ocean. 
EMt-Wcat  two  fablw 


An  Experiment  in  social  education. 

The  Extension  agent. 
Extension  work  and  teaching  aids. 
FAO  in  the  field. 
Fertilizers  and  their  use. 

Fertilizers  in  the  war  against  hunger. 
Focus  on  the  family. 

Fundamental  education.  Part  2:  West  Africa. 

A  Gift  is  never  small. 

Good  food  wins  the  game. 

Horizons  of  the  cinema.  Part  1:  The  moving  image. 
Horizons  of  the  dnema.  Put  2:  The  film. 
How  to  feed  your  baby. 
A  Little  bit  more. 
Milk — from  powder  to  liquid. 

New  m«t*ri»I« 

The  New  rice  gives  you  a  choice. 

Our  African  heritage. 
Peasants  into  farmers. 

The  Protein  gj^. 

The  Right  to  education.  Part  I:  Fundamental  educa- 
tion. 

The  Right  to  education.  Part  2:  Technical  training. 
Righti  of  the  child. 

Source  of  happiness. 

That  all  the  world  may  eat. 

U.N.  in  Asia. 
UnoKW  tsUes.  2. 

Unesco  fables,  3. 
Unesco  faUes,  4. 

Unesco  fables,  5. 

Unesco  fables,  6. 
We  and  the  U.N. 
What  is  race? 

Why  do  we  eat  ? 
Women  of  Aflrica. 

Unlroyal,  inc. 
see 

Golf's  golden  years. 

Unlroyal,  ltd. 
see 

Canada  adventure  land. 


Unit  construction.  Part  1:  Techniques  for  the  first  gar- 
ment fitting  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

5  mln-     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 
Also  IssuPd  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 
With  teacher's  Kolde.  ^    .    , 

SUMMARY  ■  DemooBtrates  the  anlt  constrnction  method  of  sewing 
and  explains  tbat  this  method  conserves  time,  energy,  and  motion. 
1    Dressmaking.        I.  DonWeday  Maltlmedia.     11.  Series:  Making 
it  In  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT515]  646.4  78-712062 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Unit  construction.  Part  2:  Techniques  for  applyiBg  the 
collar  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 
Made  by  Indiana  ITniversity. 

8  mIn.     sd.     color.     10  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Al«o  issue<l  as  super  8  mm.  k)op  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMART:  Demonstrates  how  to  follow  basic  construction  tech- 
niques for  applying  a  collar. 

1    Dressmaking.    2.  Collars.        I.   Doubleday  Multimedia. 
II.  Series:  Making  It  in  fashion  (Motion  picture) 
[TT515]  646.4  74-712051 

Dbubleday  Multimedia 

Unit  construction.  Part  3:  Techniques  for  the  second 
garment  fitting  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1070.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Also  issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  moanted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY-  Demonstrates  the  final  processes  of  the  unit  con- 
struction sewing  method  to  Insure  a  good  fit:  setting  In  the  s'**^ 
trying  on  the  hasted  garment,  marking  the  hemline  applying  waist- 
line sUyg.  applying  the  Elpper.  and  completing  any  finishing  details. 

1.  Di^making.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  II.  Series:  Making 
It  in  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT515]  646.4  70-712050 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Unit  dose  and  you  (Motion  picture)  Wyeth  lAboratories, 
1967.    Made  by  Wyeth  Laboratories  and  Gene  Starbecker. 

40  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  „„™- 

Svmmary:  Instructs  pharmaceutical  representatives  In  the  proper 
techniques  of  demonstrating  a  new  concept  In  the  dispensing  of  hosp  - 
tal  drugs  Traces  the  development  of  drug  preparation  In  hospi- 
Uls  shows  how  unit  dose  medications  will  update  any  of  the  major 
drug  distribution  systems,  and  dranonstrates  the  advantages  to  be 
gained  by  patient,  pharmacist,  and  hospital  staffs.  ,.»„« 

1.  Drugs— Dosage.      2.  Hospital  pharmacies.        i.  Wyeth  Labora- 

*'*'''*■  615  FiA68-85a 

CINE 


Unit  One  Film  Productions 


The  Bald  Eagle  and  Guy  Goheleach. 

Unit  preparation  for  a  new  admissMm  (Motion  picture) 
Blakiston  Division,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made 
by  William  Claiborne,  inc. 

9  mln.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fundamental  nursing  series. 
Study  unit  2 :  Basic  unit  procedures) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Creditt:  Educational  adviser.  Nettie  M.  Hutcblns. 

Swnmary:  Shows  a  modern  patient  unit,  and  demonstrates  routine 
preparation  of  a  unit  for  a  new  admission.  Stresses  thorough 
cleaning  of  the  unit  and  obtaining  and  putting  away  clean  utensils. 

1.  Hospitals— Hygiene  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Btakl- 
aton  Division.  Series:  Fundamental  nursing  series.  Study  unit 
2:  Basic  unit  procedures  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3017 

McOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Unit  repeat — environmmtal  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Grosset  &  Dimlap,  1965. 

1  mln.     al.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Crafts  and  extwislona) 
Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

Summary :  Flxplores  the  patterns  that  are  used  as  decoration 
or  as  an  Integral  part  of  ordinary  objects. 

L  Design,  Decoratlvt    2.  Proportion  (Art)  I.  Scope  Produc- 

tions.    II.  Grosset  &  Dunlap.  Inc.,  publishers.  New  York.        Series: 
Crafts  and  extensions  (Motion  picture) 

745.4  71-711809 

Scope  Productions 

Unit  repeat — horiztmtal  and  vertical  (Motion  picture) 
Scope  Productions.     Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

2  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Crafts  and  extensions) 
Loop  film. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits  :  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

Summary :  Shows  simple  shapes  that  are  drawn  In  orderly 
rows  to  create  Intricate  patterns. 

1.  Perspective.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Grosset  &  Dunlap, 
Inc.,  publishers.  New  Vork.  Series:  Crafts  and  extensions  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

746.4  76-711810 

Scope  Productions 


United  Air  Lines,  inc. 


516 


Air  transportation,  jobs  and  you. 

California:   world  in  a  week. 

Frei^tair. 

Global  concepts  and  the  age  of  flight. 


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United  Air  lines,  inc.    (Continued) 

Duel  at  Diablo. 

The  Magnificent  seven. 

Honolulu. 
Los  Angeles. 

The  Emperor  Jones. 
Le  Escape  goat. 

Masquerade. 
Mister  Moses. 

Man  up  front. 

Exodus . 

The  Mouse  on  the  moon. 

Once  upon  a  time  a  beautiful  young  damsel 
flew  to  New  York  town  on  silver  wings. . . 

A  FUtful  of  dollars. 
Five  miles  to  midnight. 

My  best  girl. 

Namu,  the  killer  whale. 

Ready  for  flight. 

Research  engineering:  Aircraft  develop- 
ments — airports . 

This  is  Hawaii. 

Flight  from  Ashiya. 
For  a  few  dollars  more. 
For  those  who  think  young. 

A  New  kind  of  hero. 
One  man's  way. 
Patterns. 

Yoo  hoc:    I'm  a  bird. 

The  Fortune  cookie. 

The  Pink  panther. 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.    Sikorsky  Aircraft 
Division 
see 

Birth  of  a  helicopter. 

Skycrane. 

F rankle  and  Johnny. 

From  Russia  with  love. 
Genie  with  the  light  pink  fur. 

Plnknlc. 
PoUyanna. 
A  Rage  to  live. 
Return  from  the  ashes. 

United  AHieal  Community  Chest-Red  Cross  of  Greater 
Atlanta 
see 

They  get  help. 

Getting  Gertie's  garter. 
The  Glory  guys. 
The  Golden  people. 

Return  of  the  seven. 

The  rtussians  are  coming,  the  Russians 
are  coming. 

The    United    Arab    RepubUc    (Egypt)     (FUmttHp)      Jam 
Hiindy  Organization,  1968. 

mIcrogrooTe.     (Six  HedlterraoeaQ  coontrlea,  na  6) 

With  iDBtnJctDr'B  guide. 

Bummarv:    Explores    the  cultural  pattenu,   the  educaUooal  pa^ 
tenia,  and  the  political  erenta  of  BsTpt. 

1.  Egypt        L  Jam  Handy  OrgaDlaatloo,  tQC        Serlea:  8U  Had- 
iterranean  countries  (PUmatrlp)  no.  fl. 

91fi.2                         Fi  A  68-«953 
Jam  Handy  Organltatloo 

Golrtfinger. 
The  Great  escape. 
The  Great  van  robbery. 
The  Group. 

The  Sailor  from  Gibraltar. 
Sally  of  the  sawdust. 
The  Salvation  hunters. 
The  Secret  invasion. 

United  Artists  Corporation 
see 

The  Alamo. 

The  Hallelujah  Trail. 

The  7th  dawn. 

Hawaii. 

Shocking  pink. 

Amazons  of  Rome. 
Ambush  Bay. 

Help; 

The  Honey  pot. 

A  Shot  in  the  dark. 
633  Squadron. 

Around  the  world  with  Douglas  Fairbanks. 

How  to  succeed  in  business  without  really 
trying. 

Sparrows. 

Beach  red. 

The  Best  man. 

Billie. 
Blaze  Glory. 

ni  take  Sweden. 

In  the  heat  of  the  night. 

Irma  la  Douce. 

Stagecoach. 
Stalemate. 

Stolen  hours. 
Suds. 

Boy,  did  I  get  a  wrong  number.' 

It's  a  mad,  mad,  mad,  mad  world. 

Taming  of  the  shrew. 

By  love  possessed. 

Johnny  Cool. 

Taras  Bulba. 

Call  me  bwana. 

Khartoum. 

Tess  of  the  storm  country. 

Cast  a  giant  shadow. 
ChagaU. 

Kiki. 

Ladybug,  latiybug. 

A  Thousand  clowns. 
Through  the  back  door. 

A  Child  is  waiting. 
Coquette. 

Lilies  of  the  field. 
Little  Annie  Rooney. 

Thunderball. 
Topkapi. 

Diary  of  a  madman. 

Little  beaux  pink. 

Toys  in  the  attic. 

Dr.  No. 

Lord  love  a  duck. 

Tumbleweeds. 

Don't  worry,  we'll  think  of  a  title. 

Love  is  a  ball. 

Twice-told  talcs. 

Dorothy  Vernon  of  Haddon  Hall. 

The  Love  light. 

Viva  Maria! 

The  Drums  of  love. 

McLintock. 

517 

The  Way  west. 

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United  Artiets  Corporation   (Continued) 

What  did  you  do  in  the  war,  Daddy? 
A  Woman  of  Paris. 

Woman  of  straw. 

The  World  of  Henry  Orient. 

World's  heav5rweight  championship  fight; 
Floyd  Patterson,  heavyweight  champion  of  the 
world  vs.  Ingemar  Johansson,  former  heavy- 
weight champion  of  the  world. 

World's  heavyweight  championship  fi^t: 
Floyd  Patterson,  heavyweight  champion  of  the 
world,  versus  Ingemar  Johansson,  heavy- 
weight champion  of  Europe. 

World's  heavyweight  championship  fight: 
Ingemar  Johansson,  heavyweight  champion  of 
the  world  versus  Floyd  Patterson,  former 
heavjTveight  champion  of  the  world. 

You  only  live  twice. 


UaHad  Aato  Worfccn  itrOu  (1937).  [Motion  picture]     Thome 
Film*,  1971. 

4  min.     u.     hitw.    luper  S  nun.     (S  nua.  documentt  project,  do.  372) 

Loop  fU<n  in  ctrtiidfc  Film  notei  on  csrthdfc  caae. 

CREDITS:  f^oduccr.  Jim  Schott. 

SUMMARY:  Document*  the  strike  of  the  United  Automobik  Wofken 
•gudM  CeneraJ  Moion  ptuu  in  Flint,  Mich.,  in  1937.  Pnaeals  footage  frtiich 
WM  taken  in  vaiioui  Oeoeral  Moton  plaata. 

I.  Automobile  urikc,  1937.        I.  Tbonte  Hlma,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.     II. 
Series:  S  mm.  documenta  protect  (Motion  picture]  no.  372. 
IHD5325.A823  331.89  72-701312 

Tborae  Filnu  72  MARC 


United  Cerebral  Palsy  Associations 
see 

Computer  I. 

Jiiomie. 

Kevin. 

Mlllicent. 

Testing  multiply  handicapped  children. 

When  May  comes,  we'll  move  to  the  first 
floor. 

United  Christian  Missionary  Society 
see 

Brotherhood  incorporated. 

Brotherhood  restructure;    a  process  of 
growing  up. 

Calling  for  decision — calling  as  ministry. 

Camping  is  ageless. 

Ken  at  Glengrove. 

Mission — wliy  bother? 

What  is  he  doing  here? 

United  Church  Board  for  Homeland  Ministries 
see 

Diwent  of  the  fovenMd— dw  DirfTey  caanoijii  in 
1970. 

My  blue  heaven. 

Viva  U  causa. 

United  Church  Board  for  Homeland  Ministries. 
Division  of  Christian  Education 
see 

Tte  CoaMfl  oT  NkML 


Freedom  under  God. 

United  Church  of  Canada 
see 

As  far  as  it  goes. 

Calling  in  Brazil. 
China  interview. 

Faith  in  revolution. 

Frontier  hospital. 

Inner  city. 

Peter  Mahadeo's  quest. 

That  all  m^  be  one. 

United  Church  of  Canada.    Board  of  Home  Missions 
see 

Inner  city. 

United  Church  of  Canada.    Board  of  Information  and 
Stewardship 
see 

As  far  as  it  goes. 

Peter  Mahadeo's  quest. 

United  Church  of  Canada.    Board  of  World  Mission 
see 

Peter  Mahadeo's  quest. 

United  Church  of  Canada.    Commission  on  Education 
for  Mission  and  Stewardship 
see 

In  the  land  of  China, 

United  Church  of  Canada.     Committee  on  Mission 
Education 
see 

Calling  in  Brazil. 

United  Church  of  Christ 
see 

Ibe  Council  of  Nicaea. 

United  Church  of  Christ.    Bureau  of  Audio  Visuals 
see 

My  blue  heaven. 

The  Work  of  the  church  in  Ghana. 

United  Community  Chest,  I^nsing,  Mich. 
see 

Is  there  time? 

United  Communtty  Fund  of  Lexington  and  Fayette 
County 
see 

It's  none  of  my  business. 

United  Community  Funds  and  Councils  of  America 
see 

News  is  people. 
People  who  care. 

United  Commimlty  Services  of  Greater  Milwaukee 
see 

United  Fund— 1969. 

United  Community  Services  of  Metropolitan  Detroit. 
Advisory  Committee  on  School  Program 
see 

Growing  up  in  serving  your  community. 


518 


United  Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of 
America 
see 

Eyewitness  in  Athens. 

Failure  in  Germany, 
The  Great  swindle. 

Israel  is  labor. 

United  Farm  Workers  Organizing  Committee 
see 

Notauoi  venceremot  (We  ihill  overcome). 

United  Film  Associates 
see 

Power  to  the  people. 


Tommy  McLin. 

United  Film  Productions 
see 

Our  golden  heritage:   an  introduction. 

United  Films 
see 

Autobiography  of  a  jeep. 

The  Cowboy. 

United  Fresh  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Association 
see 

Creative  meal  planning. 
Wonderful  world  of  freshness. 

United  Fruit  Company 
see 

Yanqui  go  home. 

United  Fund — 1969  {Motion  pieture)  United  Community 
Services  of  Greater  Milwaukee,  196».  Made  by  Omega 
Productions. 

11  mln.    8d.    color.    16  mm. 

Svmmai-y:    Shows    the  various    situations    IB   which    the   Uolted 
FuDd  helps  lodlvlduals  who  are  In  need. 

1.  Federatloos,  FlDaDCial  (Social  aerrice)        i.  United  Community 
Services  of  Greater  Miiwauliee. 

861.8  74-706143 

CINE 


United  Fund  of  Dade  County 
see 

It's  working. 
United  Fund  of  Greater  St.  Louis 


And  for  one  in  four. 
The  Hour  has  seven  days. 

United  Fund  of  Houston  and  Harris  County 


The  Other  world. 

United  Fund  of  the  Jacksonville  Area 
see 

Living  proof. 

United  Fund  of  the  Philadelphia  Area 
see 

Eddie's  wonderful  world. 
A  Question  of  credit. 

United  Geraniums 
see 

Kali. 

Undine. 


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United  Geraniums    (Continued) 


Zaffero. 

United  Givers  Fund  of  Richmond,  Henrico  and 
Chesterfield 


Double  entry. 

United  Givers  Fund  of  the  National  Capital  Area 
see 

Who  has  the  time. 

United  Hospital  Fund  of  New  York 
see 

Helping  hands:    aides  and  physical  therapy. 

United  Jewish  Appeal 
see 

A  Dream  demands  struggle. 

Heritage  of  love. 

United  Jewish  Welfare  Fund 
see 

Luckiest  people. 
Verdict  on  survival 

United  Kingdom  Atomic  Energy  Authority 
see 

Power  from  fusion. 

Radiation  of  heat. 

United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  {Motion  picture)  Srekon 
films,  Bergen,  Norway.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Bailey 
Films,  1966. 

22  mln.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

Bwnmary:  A  historical  orervlew  of  Great  Britain  fn»n  coloolxa- 
tlOD  to  the  present  EzplaLns  why  Great  Britain  has  been  a  sea- 
faring nation,  the  need  for  colonization,  the  reasons  why  it  became 
the  fint  manufacturing  center  of  the  world,  and  why  her  Importance 
as  a  world  power  baa  dlmlniabed. 

1.   Gt   BrlL  — Hist.  I.   ST^on  films,    tt.  Bailey  rilms,  Isc, 

Hollywood.  Calif. 

914^  Fi  A  6&-8M 

CINB 

United  Lutheran  Church  in  America 
see 

The  Big  apple. 

United  Methodist  Church  (United  States)   Board  of 
Missions 
see 

Fruit*,  vcfetabtet,  and  people. 

A  Hammer  for  a  house. 


Hope  of  the  morning. 


Risk /reality. 
Them  people. 


United  Methodist  Church  (United  States).    Division 
of  Interpretation 
see 

Do  you  know  my  name? 

United  Methodist  Church  (United  States)   Division  of 
Television,  Radio,  and  Film  Communication 


Do  you  know  my  nun«T 


Gold  is  the  way  I  feel. 
Hello  up  there. 

In  search  of  freedom. 

Makini  a  difference. 

Symbol  of  a  bell. 
Those  four  cozy  walls. 

United  Methodist  Church  (United  States)    Northern 
Illinois  Conference 
see 

Hands. 
Unltod  NtttoM.  [Tran^vencies]    Qvic  Educatioa  Service.  1 969. 

M  iriiuparencitt.  cotor.  10  x  S  in.  (CES  Americaa  Uaiory  ir«a«pan»- 
ciei) 

With  leacher'i  guide*. 

SUMMARY.  DiKiMcs  (be  cttabJiahment  of  the  United  Natioot,  dcKiibea 
it  branches  and  ■sencict.  and  focuac*  on  vahoua  problenia  and  criaea  it  baa 
tackled.  With  caption*. 

I.  United  Nationt.  I.  Civic  Education  Service,  Waahtacioo.  D.C  IL 
Scriea. 

[JX1977]  341.23    •  7^734510 

CWic  Education  Scrviec  73  MARC 


The   United    Nations    (Filmstrip)       Imperial    International 
Irfaminf;  Corp.  ,19711, 

67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  1  reel  <5  in.),  8)  IpK., 
22mtn. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  A  toar  of  the  United  Nattooa  bnildint  loclndea 
Inside  pictures  of  the  Security  Council.  General  Assembly,  and 
Trusteeship  Chamber.  Gives  an  account  of  tbe  backgrotind,  make- 
up, and  internal  workings  of  tbe  United  Nations. 

L  United  Nstloos.  I.  Imperial  Intematloaal  Leamlns  Corpora- 
tion. 

[JXlOrT]  341.13  77-7393W 

Imperial  International  Leamlns  Corp. 

United  Nations 


Africa  dances. 

Apartheid:   20th  century  slavery. 

Australia,  the  land  down  under. 
A  Call  from  Malaysia. 


Decolonization  in  Africa. 


Feari 
The  First  priority. 
Gabriel  and  Armando, 
ladder  to  peace. 

land  of  Senegal. 
The  Latin  American  way. 

Man  of  two  worlds. 

A  Mission  to  Africa. 
Other  voices. 

The  Problem  is  life. 

Scientific  co-operation  in  the  United 
Nations. 

Singapore,  my  Slng^x>re. 

The  Sixth  continent. 

Subbulakshmi  at  the  United  Nations. 

UNDP  (United  Nations  Development 
Program) 


519 


Unloel. 
Visit  to  a  small  village. 

What  right  has  a  child. 

The  Widening  gap. 

United  Nations.    Children's  Fund 
see 

Children  of  the  World:   Dahomey. 

Children  of  the  world:   Nepal. 

Children  of  the  world:   Thailand. 

United  Nations.    Food  and  Agriculture  OrganizaUon 
see   Food  and  Agriculture  Organization  of  the 
United  Nations 

United  Nations.    Office  of  fublic  Information 
see 

The  Adolescent, 

The  Charter. 

Mariana, 

Pope  Paul  VI  at  the  United  Nations. 

Treasures  of  Florence, 

Wall  of  trust. 

United  Nations  Association  of  the  United  States  of 
America 
see 

Development  is  . . . 

Peace-keeping:    UN  business. 


The  United  Nations  Conference  at  San  Francisco  {Motion 
picture)    Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  mln      nt.     bAw.     8  mm.     (8  mm.  flommeotl  proJ««t,  tux  162) 
Loop  tilm  moDoted  fn  cartridge.     Issaed  In  stmndan]  8  mm.  sod 
In  raper  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Crfditi:  I'ro'lucer,  Dale  C.  WlUard;  film  notea.  Jamea  C.  Scbott 
SMmmary:  Follows  Uie  first  session  of  the  United  Nations  Con- 
ference held  in  San  Frandsco  from  April  25  to  June  26.  1M5.  which 
opened  with  an  address  by  George  Bldanlt.  the  provisional  French 
President  Includes  scenes  of  tbe  Earl  of  Halifax  calling  for  a  rote, 
tbe  final  Totlng.  and  the  signing  of  tbe  Charter  b7  various  delegate*. 
PictuKs  Piesident  Truman  addressing  tbe  assembly. 

1.    United   Nutlons.  1.   Thome   Films,   inc.   Boulder,  Oolo. 

Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture)  no.  162. 

341.13  Fi  A  67-5468 

Thome  Films 

United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural 
Organization 


Abou-Simbel. 
Alio!     Hallo!    Alo! 
Anton  CheUiav  (1S<0-1904). 

Arid  lands. 

Blue  like  an  orange. 
A  Bridge  m  music, 

Chtfle*  Duwin  (1I09-1SS2). 

Cloud*  and  meteoft. 

Diacovering  tile  ocean. 
EMt-Wcat:  two  bblea. 
Element  3. 

An  Experiment  in  social  education. 


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United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural 
Organization    (Continued) 


First  World  Festival  of  Negro  Arts. 

FundamenUl  education.  Part  2:  West  Africa. 

Horizon*  of  the  dnema.  Pan  1:  The  movinf  image. 

Hwizou  of  the  doema.  Part  2:  The  (Urn. 

Infra-red  radiation. 
Intinimi 

Light  and  electrons. 

light,  X-rays,  and  gamma  rays. 

Meeting  in  Dakar. 

Music  in  school. 
New  land  for  old. 
New  mf»^*if 
1  ...  2  ...  3  ... 
Our  African  heritage. 

The  Photo-electric  effect. 
The  Pinhole  camera. 

Pulses. 

Rectilinear  propagation. 
Reflected  light:   glass  in  liquids. 

Reflecticm  of  light  and  particles,  no.  1. 
Reflection  of  light  and  particles,  no,  2. 
Return  to  Florence. 
The  Right  to  education.  Part  1:  Fundamenlal  educa- 

The  Right  to  education.  Part  2:  Technical  training. 

Righta  of  the  child. 
S.  O.  S.  Galapagos. 

The  Sea. 

Small  world. 

Source  of  happineti. 
Two  e:q)erimert8  with  Images. 
Two  out  of  five. 

U.N.  in  Aaia. 


Uneaoo  bblea,  2. 
Uncsco  faUet,  3. 
Unewo  Cablet,  4. 
UiH»co  (aUca,  S. 

UncKO  fable*.  6. 


University. 

Water  in  the  arid  zones. 

We  and  the  U.N. 
Women  of  Africa. 
The  World  saves  Abu  Simbel. 


United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural 
Organization.    What  is  race? — evidence  from 
scientists 
see 

What  is  race? 


U.N.  In  Asia.  [Filmatrip]    Uoeaco,  1960.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Uoipub. 

36  fr.     b*w.     35  mm. 

With  English  commcnUry.  Commenuriea  ilso  iMued  in  French  >nd  Spuiiih. 

SUMMARY:  [Uitttntet  lomc  of  the  main  proUemi  of  Asun  countrio,  aad 
thowi  the  wiys  in  which  the  Uoiud  Natknu  and  its  ipecialiMd  afcaciea  are 
helping  lo  lolve  them. 

I.  United  Natiotu— Asia.  I.  United  Natioai  Bducatiooai.  Scientific  and 
Cultural  Ornnliatioo.     U.  Unipub. 

lJX1977.2r  309.15  77-740225 

Unipub  72  MARC 

United  Nations:  the  interpreters  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio  Visual  Center,  1968. 

28  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Paul  Taff. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  role  of  Interpreters  in  the  proceedings 
of  the  United  Nations.  Two  atndenta  from  the  U.  N,  International 
School  visit  a  conference  room,  listen  to  an  Interpretation  of  a 
speech  of  their  own,  see  the  behlnd-the-Bcenes  control  room,  and 
meet  with  a  panel  consisting  of  one  interpreter  for  each  of  the  Ave 
languages  used — English,  French,  Spanish,  Rtuslau,  and  Chinese. 

1.  United  Nations.    2.  Translators.  i.  Natl(«ial  Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Centw.    n.  Indiana.    University.    Audio-Vis- 
ual Center. 

418  Fi  A  68-3219 

Indiana.    Univ.    Andio-  Visual  Center 


United  Nations:  V.  I,  P.  tour  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

2fl  min.     Bd.     b&w.     16  mnrt 

Credits:  Producer.  Paul  TafT. 

Summary:  Follows  tri-o  childrwi  from  the  V.  N.  International 
School  as  they  examine  the  lobby  area  and  the  council  chambers. 
Shows  them  as  they  meet  a  U,  N.  security  crfHcer  and  visit  with  the 
Secretarv-General  In  the  Secretariat  building. 

1    United   Nations— Buildings.  i.   National   Educational  Tele- 

vision   and    Radio    Center,    n.    Indiana.     Fniversltj.    Audio-Visual 
Center. 

341.13  Fi  A  68-3220 

Indiana  Uolv.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


The  United   Nations:   world  forum    {FUmstrip) 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


Encyclo- 


53  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  United  States:  a  world  leader.) 

An  Aioericnn  adventure,  a  program  of  fllmstrlps  In  American  his- 
tory. 

Creditg:  Producer,  Max  Heinz;  collaborator,  Richard  D.  Miles. 

Summary:  Describes  the  formation  of  the  United  Nations  and  dis- 
cusses its  role  as  a  center  for  debate  between  nations.    With  captions. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   United  Nations.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational 

Corporation.        Series:   The  United  SWtes:   a  world  leader    (Film- 
strip) 

341.13  71-733435 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


The  United  Nations:  world  forum.  tFilmstripi    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
lannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

S3  fr.     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc;  2  i.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.     (The 
United  Sutes:  a  world  leader) 

Al»o  issued  with  phonotApe  in  cassette. 

Captioned  version  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Max  Heinz;  collaborator,  Richard  D.  Miles. 

SUMMARY:  I>e*cribes  the  formation  of  the  United  Nations  and  discusses 
its  role  as  a  center  for  debate  between  nations. 

I.  United  Natioru.       1.  Encyclopaedia  Briunnica  Educational  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  The  United  SUtes:  ■  world  leader.  (Filmatrip]  ' 

lJX1977]  341.23  72-736274 

EBEC  72  MARC 

United  Nuclear  Cozporatlon 
see 

Ore  to  core — and  beyond. 

United  Presbyterian  Church  In  the  U.  S.  A. 
Division  of  Mass  Media 
see 

Any  milk  today? 

United  Producers  Organization 
see 

Spree. 


United  Productions  of  America 
see 

The  Ballad  of  Fr  ankle  and  Johnny. 
A  Chriaunaa  caroL 
The  Count  of  Monte  Crtito  tand]  Cyrano  de  Berfcnc 

King  Arthur  [and]  William  Tell. 
Paul  Revere  [and]  Rip  Van  Winkle. 

Robin  Hood. 
The  Tell  tale  heart. 

The  Tliree  musketecrt. 

Treasure  Island. 
Uncle  Sam  Mafoa 

Unicom  in  the  garden. 

United  States.    Agency  for  International  Development 
see 

Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  geological  resources. 

Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  hydrological  resources. 

Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  soil  resources. 

bitroduction  to  photo  interpretation. 

Si  podemos  (Yes,  we  can! ) 

A  Simple  ciq>  of  tea. 

United  States.    Agricultural  Adjustment  Agency 
see 

Home  on  the  range. 


United  States.     Agricultural  Research  Service. 
Animal  Husbandry  Research  Division 
see 

Improving  dairy  herds. 


United  States.    Agricultural  Research  Service.    Soil 
and  Water  Conservation  Research  Division 
see 

Time-lapse  photography  of  root  growth. 

United  States.    Air  Force 
see 

Cleared  for  take-off:    Runway  ice  control. 

Cleared  for  take-off:    Rimway  snow  removal. 
A  Night  on  Jackrabbit  Mesa. 

Prindplea  of  mechanical  refrifcratioiL 

Real  and  apparent  motiooa. 

Runways  in  the  wild. 

United  States.    American  National  Red  Cross 
see   Red  Cross.    United  States.    American  National 
Red  Cross 

United  States.    Argonne  National  Laboratory, 
Lemont,  111. 
see 

The  Atom:  year  of  purpose  (1969) 


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United  States.    Argoime  National  Laboratory, 
L«mont,  111.    (Continued) 

The  Atomic  search. 


The  Bitter  and  the  sweet. 

Combustion  techniques  in  liquid  scintil- 
lation counting. 

The  Day  tomorrow  began. 

In  search  of  a  critical  moment. 
A  Journal  of  plutonlum. 

LINK. 

Molecular  biology:   an  introduction. 

Nuclear  power  in  the  United  States, 

Plant  growth  in  compensated  fields . 

The  Radioisotope -powered  cardiac  pace- 
maker. 

Short-lived  ndioMotopes  in  nucktr  medidne. 
E^ace  and  the  atom. 

Superconducting  magnets. 

United  States.    Army.    Air  Corps 
see 

Identification  of  aircraft:    Messerschmitt 
ME  110. 

United  States.    Army.    Corps  of  Engineers 
see 

The  Other  side  of  the  river. 

United  States.    Army.    Signal  Corps 
see 

A  Fifth  Army  report  from  the  beachhead. 

German  atrocities. 

U.  S,  Army  in  action  during  World  War  I. 


United  States.    Army.    Signal  Corps.    Army  Pictoria 
Service 


The  Line  is  busy. 
Military  discourtesy. 


United  States.    Army.    Walter  Reed  Army  Hospital. 
Washington,  D,  C. 
see 

Magnetic  vs.  non-magnetic  intraocular 
foreign  bodies:  an  ultrasonic  determination. 

Oculomotor  apraxia. 


United  States.    Army  Air  Forces 
see 

Aerial  gunnery  training  film.    Series  11: 
Quarter  attacks. 

The  Aeroproducts  propeller — line  in- 
spection and  maintenance. 

The  Aeroproducts  propeller — removal, 
reinstallation,  ground  run-up,  and  fli^t  test. 

The  Aeroproducts  propeller — theory  and 

operation. 

The  Air  defense  team:    Combat  gunnery. 


The  Air  defense  team:    Intercept  board 
operation. 

The  Air  defense  team:    Ni^t  fleers. 

The  Air  defense  team:   V,  H,  F,  control 

net  system. 

Azon  pattern  bombing. 

The  B-17  hydraulic  system — "functional 
characteristics". 

Beyond  the  line  of  duty. 

Camouflage  of  airdromes. 

Combat  missions  over  Germany  with  H2X. 

Deliberate  mine  fields, 
Hi^  angle  bombing. 

High  level  precision  bombing.    Part  1: 
The  bombing  computers. 


Hi^  level  precision  bombing.    Part  2: 
Combat  bombing  procedure. 


United  States.    Army  Field  Forces 
see 

Fitting  men:    kill  or  be  killed. 

United  States.    Army  Service  Forces 
see 

Army  Service  Forces. 

Combat  fatigue:   Assignment  home. 

Conservation  of  food. 

Location  and  construction  of  road  blocks . 

Malaria:    cause  and  control. 


United  States.    Army  Service  Forces.    Information 
and  Education  Dtvlsion 
see 

Your  job  in  Germany. 

United  States.    Atomic  Energy  Commission 
see 

ACCEL  revisited:  automated  circuit  card 
etching  layout. 

The  Atom  and  the  man  on  the  moon. 

The  Atom:   year  of  purpose  (1969) 
Atomic  power  today. 

Atomic  revolution  in  wood. 
The  Atomic  search. 

Atoms  in  agriculture. 

Atoms  in  the  marketplace;    Nuclear  ma- 
terials safeguards  and  management. 

A  Beginning  without  end. 

The  Bitter  and  the  sweet. 

Bonus  for  Puerto  Rico 

Combustion  techniques  in  liquid  scintil- 
lation counting. 

Computer  fluid  dynamics. 


521 


Controlled  photosynthesis. 

Controlling  records  fires  with  high  eiqjan- 
sion  foam. 

Decision  for  tomorrow. 

Desalting  the  seas. 

Development  and  fabrication  ol  HFIR 
target  elements. 

Doorway  to  di^nosis. 


Endless  chain. 
The  Feast. 

The  Fifth  fuel. 

First  chemical  separation  of  lawrencium. 

Guardian  of  the  atom. 

Horizons  unlimited. 

In  search  of  a  critical  moment. 

Inside  the  Yankee  core. 

Isotopes  in  environmental  control. 
A  Journal  of  plutonium. 

LINK. 

Molecular  biology:    an  introduction. 

Molten  salt  reactor  experiment. 

The  New  power. 

No  greater  challenge. 

No  turning  back. 

Nuclear  fingerprinting  of  ancient  pottery. 

Nuclear  innovations  in  process  control. 
Nuclear  power  and  the  environment. 
Nuclear  power  in  the  United  States, 

Nuclear  propulsion  in  space. 

Oak  Kidge  National  Laboratory  and  its 
scientific  activities. 

Photography  of  nuclear  detonations. 

Plant  growth  in  compensated  fields. 

Preparing  for  tomorrow's  world. 
Project  salt  vault. 

Radiation  processing:   a  new  industry. 

The  Radioisotope -powered  cardiac  pace- 
maker. 

Response  to  mechanical  shock. 

Retirement  of  the  Hallam  nuclear  power 

facility. 

The  Safe  handling  of  enriched  uranium. 

Safety  in  salt:   the  transportation,  handling, 
and  disposal  of  radioactive  waste. 


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United  States.    Atomic  Energy  Commission 
(Continued) 


Shan-Uv«d  radioiulopM  in  andMr  msdtdne 

Solar  eclipse  expedition,  1966. 

Space  and  the  atom. 
The  Story  of  0«lc  Ridge  Operations. 

A  Superconducting  magnet  for  fusion  research. 

Superconducting  magnets. 

Synchrotron. 

TRIP  steel. 

Terradynamics . 

To  develop  peaceful  applications  for  nu- 
clear explosions. 

To  Imitate  the  sun. 
The  Transuranium  elements. 
Undergrotmd  nuclear  weapons  testing. 
The  Warm  coat. 

The  Weather  eye. 

Web  of  life:  endless  chain. 
Yanomama:   a  multidisciplinary  study. 

Your  place  in  the  nuclear  age. 

United  States .    Atomic  Energy  Commission. 
Division  of  Operational  Safety 
see 

Fire  loss  management.    Part  2:    Computer 
installations. 


United  States.    Atomic  Energy  Commission.    San 
Francisco  Operations  Office 
see 

Project  Gasbuggy:   the  resourceful  atom. 


United  States.    Atomic  Energy  Commission.    Sandla 
Laboratory,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


Our  aching  backs. 


United  States.    Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal 
Reserve  System 
see 

Truth  in  lending:   what  consumers  should 
know  about  truth  in  lending. 

United  States.    Bonneville  Power  Administration 
see 

Intertie. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Aeronautics 
see 

Blanking  and  punching. 

Identifying  the  TBF  Avenger  Iqr  the  WEFT 
system. 


The  Naval  worker's  digest — attack,  coun- 
terattack! 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Aeronautics  (Navy  Dept.) 
see 

The  Battle  ahead. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Commercial  Fisheries 
see 

Mullet  country. 
Trout  USA. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Education  tor  the  Handl- 
cai^d.    Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films 
Branch 
see 

Amusement  park. 

The  Blind  men  and  tlw  elephant 
The  Boy  who  cried  wolf. 

Captain  John  Smith  at  Jamestown. 

Chriatopber  Columbus  and  tlie  I*ilgrims. 
Coloring  Easter  eggs. 

Columbus. 
Earn,  save,  tlwn  buy. 
Everytlting  lias  lines  and  shape. 

Figures  teach  language. 

The  Foods  we  eat:    Berries  and  melons. 
The  Foods  we  eat:    Beverages. 
The  Foods  we  eat:    Cereals — grains. 
The  Foods  we  eat:   Dairy  foods. 

The  Foods  we  eat:   Desserts. 

The  Foods  we  eat:    Fish  and  sea  foods. 

The  Foods  we  eat:    Fruit. 

The  Foods  we  eat:  Introduction. 

The  Foods  we  eat:    Leaf  and  stem 
vegetables. 

The  Foods  we  eat:    Meat — beef  and  veal. 

The  Foods  we  eat:   Meat — pork,  mutton, 
and  lamb. 

The  Foods  we  eat:    Meat — poultry. 

The  Foods  we  eat:   Nuts. 

The  Foods  we  eat:   Boots  and  vegetables. 

The  Foods  we  eat:   Seeds  and  other 
vegetables. 

The  Foods  we  eat:   %>iceB  and  flavors. 
Fredc^'s  birthday  party. 
Getting  ready  for  Mather's  Day, 
Oraaahoppers. 


522 


A  Helping  hand. 
A  House. 
Lines  teach  lanfuige. 
Nests  and  eggs . 
Noisy  Mtinc  habits— bwl  tsbk  habits. 
A  Nursery  in  Noah's  ark. 
Our  helpers:  the  firemen. 
Our  helpers:  the  policemen. 
Our  he^rs:  the  postmen. 

Overprotection  (a  family  picnic). 

The  Pilgrim  family. 

The  Pilgrima  come  to  America. 
A  Place  for  everything. 
A  Place  to  live. 

Plants. 

Policemen:  our  helpers. 

The  Purple  family. 

Saturday  shoppinf. 
A  Search  for  thi4)ea. 
A  Tea  party. 

Thumbelina. 
Trimming  a  Christmas  tree. 

A  Trip  to  the  mountains. 
Trouble  on  the  job. 
A  Visit  to  a  department  store. 

We  talkseriea. 
A  Weekend  visit. 

What  do  mothers  do? 

Wl^  do  we  have  Thanksgiving  ? 

A  Witch  gets  ready  for  Halloween. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Employment  Security 
see 

The  Name  of  the  game. 

There  must  be  a  catch. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery 
see 

Care  of  the  sick  and  injured  by  hospital 
corpsmen — beds  and  appliances. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Mines 
see 

Arizona  and  its  natural  resourcea. 


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United  States.    Bureau  of  Mines    (Continued) 

Fahrenheit  3300. 

The  Lead  matrix. 

Nevada  and  Its  natural  resources. 

Silver. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Naval  Personnel 
see 

Aircraft  recognition  tests — test  no.  5. 


Chemical  warfare — decontamination  pro- 
cedure aboard  ship. 


Flight:  the  romance  of  naval  aviation. 
Men  make  the  Navy  . . .  the  Navy  makes 


United  States.    Bureau  of  Outdoor  Recreation 
see 

The  American  island. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Reclamation 
see 

A  DcMTt't  dreun. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Sport  Fisheries  and 
Wildlife 
see 

So  little  time. 

United  States.    Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks 
see 

Anchor  to  westward — Guam. 

United  States.    Cancer  Control  Program 
see 

Prescription:   roses. 


United  States.    Civilian  Conservation  Corps. 
see 

The  ABC  of  forestry. 


United  States .    Coast  Guard 
see 

Coast  Guard  Spars. 

United  States.    Communicable  Disease  Center, 
Atlanta 
see 

Blood  collection  for  pediatric  tests. 
Classification  of  bacteria. 
Tom  Lehrer  sings  Pollution. 

United  States.    Congress.    House.    Committee  on 
Un-American  Activities.    Testimony  of  Bishop 
G.  Bromley  Oxnam 
see 

Testimony  of  Bishop  G.  Bromley  Oxnam 
before  the  House  Un-American  Activities 
Committee,  July  21,  1953. 

United  States.    Consumer  and  Marketing  Service 
see 

The  Basic  four  ways  to  good  meals. 


Milk  the  magnificent. 

United  States .    Council  of  National  Defense.    Ad- 
visory Commission 
see 

America  builds  ships. 

United  States.    Council  of  National  Defense.    National 
Defense  Research  Committee 
see 

Azon. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  Agriculture 
see 

African  swine  fever. 

Agricultural  science  protects  our  en- 
vironment. 

Agriculture  and  the  changing  environment. 
Amor^  your  souvenirs . 

Ann's  additive  story. 
At  your  service. 

Balancing  extension  to  changing  needs. 

Better  farm  management  with  Federal 
Crop  Insurance. 

Breakfast  and  the  bri^t  life. 

The  Cicada  brood  X  1936. 

Closing  the  gap. 

Color  it  green  with  trees. 

Cooperative  action — the  why  and  the  way. 
Co-ops  for  rural  areas. 
Diseases  of  agronomic  crops. 

Diseases  of  horticulture  crops,  trees,  turf,  and  wood 
rots. 

Effect  of  air  pollution  on  plant  life:  field  crops. 


Effect  of  air  pollution  on  plant  life:  ornamental  plants 
and  trees. 


Effect  of  air  pollution  on  plant  life:  vegeubles  and 


Exterior  building  materials  for  your  home. 


Farmer  Cooperative  Service — new  model 
for  new  times. 


Firmer  for  the  world. 

Financial  protecticm. 

Bnding  the  best  protected  p>art  of  your  home. 

The  Flame  and  the  sea. 
Focus  on  youth  and  4-H. 

Food  for  family  survival. 

Food  value  stretchers. 
The  Forest  gives  us  wood. 

Forest  grazing  and  the  human  environment. 


523 


The  Forest  guards  our  water  supply. 

The  Forest  is  home  to  wildlife. 
The  Forest  works  for  us. 
Forests  for  all. 

Foundations  for  your  home. 

From  farm  to  you. 

Fim  in  the  forest. 

Game  bird  farming;   a  biological  survey 
picture. 

A  Good  bathroom  for  your  home. 
A  Good  house  for  all  who  care. 
A  Good  kitchen  for  your  home. 
Good  meals  for  busy  days. 
Grazing  in  the  national  forest. 
Heating  and  cooling  your  home. 
Home  kitchens. 
How  food  affects  you. 
How  to  buy  and  use  eggs. 
How  to  buy  beef. 

Insects  of  agronomic  crops  and  stored  products. 

Insects  of  horticultural  crops  and  shade  and  forest 
trees- 
Interior  building  materials  for  your  home. 

It  happens  every  noon. 

Janet  and  the  Genie . 

Jet  age  4-H  expansion. 
Know  your  land. 

Louping  ill,  contagious  ecthyma,  and  sheep  pox. 

Maintaining  garden  freshness  in  fruits  and 
vegetables. 

Man  against  pests. 
Mark  of  quality. 

Milk,  basic  to  good  nutrition. 

Miscellaneous  insects  (beneficial,  household,  poultry 
and  livestock  insects,  and  stinging  and  biting  anthropods). 

New  opportunities  for  rural  recreation. 

Newcastle  disease  and  fowl  plague. 

The  Oopsies. 

Our  national  forests. 

Planning  the  family  workroom. 

Protect  frozen  foods  from  temperature 
damage. 


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United  states.    Dept.  of  Agriculture    (Continued) 

Revelations  of  a  register  tape. 

Rinderpest. 

Rural  youth  in  a  changing  society. 
Safe  use  of  pesticides. 

Science  and  America's  beauty. 
Science  &  food  for  freedom. 
Science  and  the  consumer. 

Selecting  a  house  plan. 

Selecting  and  buying  food  for  the  young 
family. 

Shopper's  guides. 

Something  to  crow  about. 
Strangers  in  town. 

Strengthening  your  beef  dollar. 
Teschen  disease  and  hog  cholera. 
To  save  our  land. 

U.S.  grades  for  beef  carcasses. 
U.S.  grades  for  slaughter  steers. 

U.S.  standards  for  quality  of  eggs. 

USDA  E^  products  inspection. 

USDA  swine  and  pork  grades. 

Vesicular  exanthema. 

Vesicular  stomatitis. 

Watershed  projects  for  protection  and 
profit. 

Weeds  of  the  Southern  U.S. 

Wind  storm  resistant  construction  for  your 
home. 

The  Windowsill  greenhouse. 

Wiring  for  your  home. 

United  States .    Dept.  of  Agriculture.    Agricultural 
handbook  no.  347 
see 

Rural  youth  in  a  changing  society. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  Agriculture.    Office  of  In- 
formation 
see 

Birds  of  prey. 

Consider  the  soil  fint 

The  Fact  finders. 

The  4-H  wildlife  project  and  demonstration. 

Huit  safely. 


Lucy,  a  story  of  progress. 

Making  plaster  casts  of  animal  tracks. 

Remote  sensing:   a  new  look  at  agriculture. 

The  School  lunch  bunch. 

Sharing  our  land  with  wildlife. 
Some  game  birds  of  North  America. 

Some  snakes  of  the  United  States. 
Tomorrow's  America. 
Wildlife  for  all. 

United  States .    Dept.  of  Agriculture.    Statistical 

Reporting  Service 
see 

The  Fact  finders. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  Defense 
see 

Brazil. 

A  Day  in  America. 

The  Hangup. 

I  &  E  screen  magazine,  no,  549. 
Latin  America. 

1963  Masters'  Golf  Tournament. 
Their  choice  was  freedom. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  Health,  Education,  and 
Welfare 
see 

Hands  of  action. 
It's  up  to  you. 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Health,  Education  and  Wel- 
fare. Vocational  Rehabilitation  Administration 
see 

Will  it  be  you  ? 

United  States.    Dept.  of  Housing  and  Urban  Devel- 
opment 
see 

One  dimension,  two  dimension,  three 
dimension,  four. 

Something  old  , . .  something  new. 

United  States .    Dept.  of  Labor.    Manpower  Adminis- 
tration 
see 

Indian  for  a  change. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  State 
see 

The  United  States  and  the  world:    an 
introduction  to  our  foreign  relations. 

The  United  States  and  Western  Europe. 
The  World  at  U.  N,   Plaza. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  State.    0£fice  of  Media 
Services 
see 

An  age  of  revolutions. 


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From  where  I  sit. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  the  Air  Force 
see 

AAAARK— something  about  commimication. 

The  Hangup. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  the  Army 
see 

Laser — miracles  with  light 

Physical  therapy  in  the  treatment  of  the 
adult  hemiplegic  patient. 

United  States.    Dept.  of  the  Interior 
see 

Bears  in  Alaska, 

United  States.    Directorate  for  Armed  Forces  Infor- 
mation and  Education 
see 

Gemini  4. 

Vietnam  briefing,  summer  1966. 
The  Vietnamese  junk  navy. 

War  and  advice. 

You  and  your  banking  facility. 

You  in  Germany. 

United  States.    Division  of  Comprehensive  and  Vo- 
cational Education  Research 
see 

The  Empty  lot. 

United  States.    Division  of  Dental  Health 
see 

Design  for  dental  health. 

United  States.    Economic  Cooperation  Administration 
see 

Emilia. 

The  Formosa  story 

Hidden  power. 

Liquid  sunshine. 

200,000^000  mouths. 

The  World  of  silk. 

United  States.    Economic  Development  Administration 
see 

As  Maine  goes. 

United  States.  Environmental  Protection  Agency 
see 

Countdown  to  collision. 

5.000  dumps. 
Recycling. 
The  Stuff  we  throw  away. 

What's  new  In  solid  waste  management? 


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United  States.    Environmental  Protection  Agency. 
Air  Pollution  Control  Office 
see 

Air  pollution  on  plant  life. 


United  States.    Environmental  Science  Services  Ad- 
ministration 
see 

Tornado! 

United  States.    Farm  Credit  Administration 
see 

Some  land  of  my  own. 

United  States,    Farm  Credit  Administration. 
Production  Credit  Division 
see 

Credit— «  c«piul  idem. 
The  Rock  and  the  hard  i^ace. 

United  States.    Farm  Security  Administration 
see 

The  Plow  that  broke  the  Plains. 

United  States.    Federal  Aviation  Administration 
see 

From  the  ground  up. 
How  to  succeed  without  really  flying. 
Kites  to  c^wules. 
A  Plane  is  bom. 
Safety  by  the  nxmibers. 
Super  jets  and  super  safety. 

United  States.    Federal  Aviation  Agency 
see 

Density  altitude. 

United  States.    Federal  Highway  Administration 
see 

AASHO  Road  Test:  construction  and  materials. 

AASHO  Ro«d  Test:  pavement  research. 

AASHO  Road  Test  the  road  to  better  roads. 

Automobile  tire  hydroplaning — what 
happens! 

Highway  bridge  reaearclL 

Sand  drains. 

Skid  conelation  study. 

What  about  winter  driving. 

United  States.    Food  and  Drug  Administration 
see 

The  Mindbenders. 

United  States.    Forest  Service 
see 

Big  game  management  on  public  lands. 

Wonders  of  wilderness. 


United  States.    Geological  Survey 
see 

Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  geological  resources. 


Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  hydrological  resources. 

Aerial  photo  interpretation  for  the  discovery 
and  evaluation  of  soil  resources. 

Flow  in  alluvial  channels. 
Introduction  to  photo  interpretation. 

United  States.    Geological  Survey.    Branch  of 

Astrogeology 
see 

John  Wesl^  Powell,  canyon  geologist. 

United  SUtes.    Indian  Arte  and  Crafts  Board 
see 

CoatwBporary  BskiiDo  and  iDdian  arts  and  crafts. 

United  States.    Information  Agency 
see 

And  of  course  you. 
April  aftermath. 

Art  of  the  real. 

Autumn  and  car  (Award. 

A  Few  notes  on  our  food  problem. 

Fomento  (Development) 

Horlzons#148:   preludio  olimpico. 

An  Impression  of  John  Steinbeck,  writer. 

Man  in  sports. 

The  New  York  diary  of  Tejan  and  Baddu. 
One  man:    Dr.  DeBakey. 

One  man:    Hayes  Jones. 

One  roan:    Jose  Gonzales. 
One  man:    Walter  Spiel. 
Peace  Corps  in  the  Majya. 

Portrait  of  Zubin  Mehta. 
Processions. 
Project  Apollo. 

Wednesday  In  April, 
Winters  express. 
World  Bank. 


United  States.    library  of  Congress 
see 

Libniy  of  Coogresa:  Main  Buikling — views. 


United  States.    Manned  ^cecraft  Center,  Houston, 
Texas 


The  Four  days  of  Gemini  4. 


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Laimch  windows  for  the  Itmar  landing. 

United  States.    Marine  Corps 
see 

For  thou  art  with  me. 

Jap  language  useful  phrases . 

The  Story  of  Old  Glory. 

United  States.    Maritime  Commission 
see 

Men  and  ships. 

United  States.    Mutual  Security  Agency 
see 

The  Formosa  story. 


United  States .    National  Aeronautics  and  Space 
Administration 


Aeronautics. 

America  in  space:    the  first  decade. 
The  Apollo  Four  mission. 

Apollo  8— go  for  TLI. 

Apollo  10:   green  light  for  a  hmar  landing. 

Apollo  11 — man  on  the  moon. 
Apollo  12:   pinpoint  for  science, 

Apollo  13:    Houston  . . .  we've  got  a 
problem. 

Apollo  14:    mission  to  Fra  Mauro, 

.^x>llo  15:   in  the  mountains  of  the  moon. 

Apollo  16:  nothing  so  hidden. 
Apollo  mission  highlights. 


Apollo:    the  space  duet  of  Spider  and  Gum- 
drop. 

Assignment:    shoot  the  moon. 


Automobile  tire  hydroplaning — what 
happens! 

Bridge  to  space. 
Ceramics  in  space. 

The  Challenge  of  unanswered  questions. 
Debrief:   Apollo  8. 

Eagle  has  landed — the  flight  of  Apollo  11. 
E3q)loratlon  of  the  Planets, 
The  First  soft  step. 
Flight  to  tomorrow. 
Flight  without  wings. 
Geology  from  qwce. 
Great  is  the  house  of  the  sun. 
Id  sight  of  die  giant  steps. 


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United  States.    National  Aeronautics  and  Space 

What  science  knows  about  cancer. 

Here  we  are. 

Administration   (Continued) 

United  States.    National  Center  for  Air  Pollution 
Control 

How  to  run  a  river. 

Katmai;      Astronaut  training  trip  to  Katma: 

see 

Indian  pottery  of  Smi  IWefonjo. 

area,  Alaska. 

Combustion  for  control  of  gaseous  pol- 

lutants. 

A  Place  of  being. 

The  Knowledge  bank. 

Landing  on  the  moon. 

United  States .    National  Clearinghouse  for  Smoking 
and  Health 

Potomac  potpourri. 

see 

Song  of  the  sandy  mooring. 

Launch  windows  for  the  lunar  landing. 

Fair  warning. 

Summer  in  the  parks. 

Lunar  bridgehead. 

Getting  through. 

What  is  a  mountain  ? 

Man  in  space:  the  second  decade. 

United  States.    National  Gallery  of  Art 

What's  a  heaven  for? 

A  Man's  reach  should  exceed  his  grasp. 

see 

Leonardo:  lo  know  how  to  see. 

Yosemlte. 

Mariner/Mars  1969. 

The  Martian  investigators. 

United  States.    National  Highway  Traffic  Safety 

United  States.    National  Science  Foundation 

Administration 

see 

see 

Around  the  corner. 

A  Mission  for  Mariner, 

The  Decision  is  yours. 

Auto-inhilntion  in  a  tiingui  (Glcmerella  cingutau). 

The  Moon:   old  and  new. 

United  States.    National  Institute  of  Dental  Research 
see 

Caroms. 

A  New  look  at  an  old  planet. 

Laboratory  of  the  body. 

Central  perspectivitics. 

Nuclear  propulsion  in  space. 

United  States.    National  Institute  of  General  Medical 

Sciences 

Curves  of  constant  width. 

Power  for  the  moonship. 

see 

Threshold  . . .  research  and  the  care  of 

Deep  sea  drilling  project. 

Project  Apollo:    manned  flight  to  the  moon. 

people. 

Development  and  metamorphosis  of  the  leopard  frog 

Radio  astronomy  explorer. 

United  States.    National  Institute  of  Mental  Health 

Rana  pipiens. 

see 

Dihedral  kaleidoscopes. 

Ranger  K  television  pictures  of  the  moon. 

A  Community  mental  health  center — the 
new  way. 

Discovery  in  the  deep. 

Rendezvous  in  space. 

Echinoderm  development.  Part  1:  Fertilization  and 

Curious  Alice. 

cleavage  (Dendraster  excentricus). 

Research  in  the  atmosphere. 

United  States.    National  Institute  of  Mental  Health. 

Echinoderm  development.  Part  2:  GastrulaUon  (Den- 

Returning from  the  moon. 

Office  of  Communications 

draster  excentricus). 

see 

Enerty  and  models. 

Room  at  the  top. 

Brian  at  seventeen. 

Satellite  astronomy — progress  and 

Eqoidecompoaable  polygons. 

promise. 

Seas  of  infinity. 

A  News  story. 

Evans's  dialogue  with  Piaget  and  Inheldcr. 

Seeds  of  discovery. 

United  States.    National  Laboratory,  Oak  Ridge, 

Tenn. 

Experiments  on  the  chick  embryo.  Part  1:  Techniques 

see 

and  tools. 

Skylib. 

Bonus  lor  i-uerto  Kico. 

Space  down  to  earth. 

Desalting  the  seas. 

Fertilization  and  early  development  of  the  sea  urchin. 

Space  medicine. 

Development  and  fabrication  of  HFIR 
target  elements. 

Guessing  behavior. 

Spaceport — U.S.A. 

Molten  salt  reactor  experiment. 

Heart  formation  in  the  chick  embryo. 

Ticket  through  the  sound  barrier. 

Oak  Ridge  National  laboratory  and  its 

inversion. 

Universe  on  a  scratchpad. 

scientific  activities. 

Isometries  . 

A  View  of  the  sky. 

Project  salt  vault. 

The  Land  that  will  not  heal. 

A  Walk  in  space,  part  1. 

United  States.    National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric 
Administration 

The  Living  tide.    Part  1:    The  rocky  shore. 

A  Walk  in  space,  part  2. 

see 

The  Living  tide.     Part  2;    Brim  of  sand. 

Flood. 

The  Living  tide:    Part  3:    The  edge  of  the 

X-ray  spectroscopy. 

sea. 

United  9Ute«.    National  Cancer  Institute 

United  States.    National  Park  Service 
see 

Mating  behavior  of  the  honey  bee. 

see 

Aberrant  cells — the  nature  of  cancer. 

Cape  Cod. 

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The  Microscopic  plants. 

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United  States.    National  Science  Foundation 
(Continued) 


Morphogenesis  in  a  marine  alga,  Caulerpa. 

My(^enesis. 

On  the  ice. 

Orthf^onal  prpiection. 
The  I^rccpboo  of  wordi. 

Pigment  tnnsfer  in  skin  celb. 
The  Pond.    Part  1:    Standing  waters. 

The  Pond.    Part  2;   Animal  life  in  fresh 
water. 

The  Pond.     Part  3:    Distribution  of  energy 
in  the  pond. 

Projective  generation  of  conies. 

The  Span  of  attention. 

Transmission  of  information. 

What  would  happen  if  ..,? 

United  States.    National  Youth  Adminlat ration 
see 

Builders  of  tomorrow. 

Youth  thinks  its  way  to  a  job. 

United  States.    Naval  Academy,  Annapolis 
see 

Naval  academy  one. 

United  States.    Naval  Oceanographic  Office 
see 

Land  beneath  the  sea. 

Scientist  in  the  sea. 

Water  nuMes  of  the  c 


United  States.    Naval  Photographic  Center 
see 

Criminal  interrogation,  part  2. 
Footprints  in  the  sea. 

Land  beneath  the  sea. 

Ocean  desert. 

Oceanographer  in  tiie  polar  regions. 

Scientist  in  the  sea. 
Voyage  of  the  Elisha  iOine. 

United  States .    Navy 
see 

Handle  with  care. 

The  Junction  transistor. 

United  States.    Navy.    Industrial  Incentive  Division 
see 

Behind  Nazi  guns. 


United  States.    Navy  Air  Force 
see 

Aerial  gunnery  training  film.    Series  11: 
Quarter  attacks. 

United  States.    Navy  Dept. 
see 

Brought  to  action! 

The  Enemy  Japan.    Part  1:    The  land. 

The  Enemy  Japan.    Part  2:    The  people. 

The  Enemy  Japan.    Part  3:    The  dream  of 
empire, 

E^erimental  landings  and  takeoffs,  U.  S,  S. 
Saratoga,  Aug.  26,  1930. 

First  in  command. 

For  thou  art  with  me. 

Hydrofftirfiic  survey  opcratJoiii    feodeiy  and  plan- 
ning. 

Hydrographic  survey  operatiotts — hydrographic  con- 
trol and  sounding  operations. 

LSD. 

Maternity  care:  labor  and  delivery. 

Modem  geodetic  surveying. 

The  Navy  after  the  war. 


Water  I 


I  of  the  oceans. 


United  States.    Office  of  Armed  Forces.    Information 
and  Education  Dept. 
see 

How  to  get  along  in  French  Morocco. 

United  States.    Office  of  Civil  Defense 
see 

Though  the  earth  be  moved. 

United  States.    Office  of  avilian  Defense 
see 

An  Air  raid  warden's  report. 

Care  for  children  2  to  5  of  working  mothers. 


United  States.    Office  of  Economic  Opportunity 
see 

A  Chance  to  be  somebody. 

Four  children. 
Head  Start. 

Not  as  a  privilege. 

Parents  are  teachers  too. 

Patterns  for  health. 
The  Riddle. 

A  ^pace  to  grow. 

Talking  together. 

With  no  one  to  help  us. 


United  States.    Office  of  Economic  Opportunity. 
Office  of  PubUc  Affairs 
see 

Before  the  mountain  was  moved. 


United  States.    Office  of  Education 
see 

Basic  principles  of  mathematics. 
Behavior  modification  In  the  classroom. 


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Geometry. 

Graphs. 

Introduction  to  set  concepts. 

Learning  to  use  the  ruler. 

One  to  one  correspondence. 

Operations — addition  and  subtraction. 

Operations — division. 

Operations  — multiplication. 

Problem  solving. 

The  Ri(bt  to  rcKi. 

Sentences. 

Starting  English  early. 


United  States.    Office  of  Education.    Division  of 
Visual  Aids  for  War  Training 
see 

Mowing  machine. 

United  States.    Office  of  Information  for  the  Armed 
Forces 


This  is  U.  S.  Eucom. 

United  States.    Office  of  Inter-American  Affairs 
see 

Argentine  primer. 
Bolivia. 

The  Bridge. 

How  disease  travels. 

A  line  from  Yucatan;  Mayan  Mexico. 

Mexican  moods. 

People  of  two  worlds:    Mayan  Mexico. 

United  SUtes.    Office  of  Occupational  Safety 
see 

Shipyard  fire  and  explosion  hazards. 

United  States.    Office  of  Price  Administration 
see 

Bid  it  up  . . .  sucker! 
A  Ceiling  on  your  home! 

United  States.    Office  of  Production  Management 
see 

Army  in  overalls. 

National  defense  review,  no.  1. 

United  States.    Office  of  Strategic  Services 
see 

Kenne  deinen  Feind:    deutsch  Uniformen 
und  Abzelchen. 

Kenne  deinen  Felnd:    deutsche  Infanterie 
Waffen. 

The  Nazi  Supreme  Court  trial  of  the  anti- 
Hitler  plot,  September  1944-January  1945. 

United  States.    Office  of  Strategic  Services.    Pic- 
torial Records  Section 
see 

Constantlne. 


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United  States.    Office  of  the  Oceanographer  of  the 
Navy 
see 

Ocean  desert. 

Oceant^rapher  in  the  polar  regions. 

Voyage  of  the  Elisha  Kane. 

United  States.    Office  of  War  Information 
see 

The  Calls  that  cure. 

The  Cowboy. 

United  States.    Office  of  War  Information.    Bureau 
of  Motion  Pictures 
see 

At  the  front  in  North  Africa. 

Colleges  at  war. 

Doctors  at  war. 
Manpower. 

United  States.    Peace  Corps 
see 

Challenge  in  Colombia. 
This  land. 


United  States.    Post  Office  Dept. 

see 

P.  S.     Nty  sister  sends  her  love. 


River  of  mail. 

United  States.    President's  Commission  on  the 

Assassination  of  President  Kennedy.    Report 
of  the  President's  Commission  on  the  Assass- 
ination of  President  John  F,  Kennecfy 
see 

The  Warren  Commission  report. 

United  States.     President's  Council  on  Physical 
Fitness.    Vigor 
see 

Vigor. 

United  States.    President's  Council  on  Physical 
Fitness.    Vim 
see 

Vim. 


United  States.    President's  Council  on  Youth 
Opportunity 
see 

TTiere  comes  a  day. 

United  States.    Public  Health  Service 
see 

Accidentally  yours 

Blood  collection  for  pediatric  tests. 

Body  mechanic*. 
The  Emergency  treatment  of  head  injuries. 
The  Forgotten  families. 

The  Headbangers. 

In  vitro  toxigenicity  test  for  Corynebacter 
ium  diphtheriae. 

Medical  self-help  training. 
Mycological  slide  culture  technique. 


Oral  cancer— detection  and  diagnosis. 
Step  lightly. 

The  Totally  implantable  mechanical 
heart — an  appraisal  of  feasibilify. 

Vanity  is  the  wind. 

The  Waiting  game. 

United  States.    Public  Health  Service.    Division  of 
Chronic  Diseases 
see 

Diapers  away. 

United  States.    Rehabilitation  Services  Adminis- 
tration.   Division  of  Mental  Retardation 
see 

Growing  i^)  at  the  table:  teaching  feeding 
skills  to  mentally  retarded  children  in  groups. 

A  Way  out  of  the  wilderness. 

United  States.    Scientific  Laboratory,  Los  Alamos, 

N.  M. 
see 

Computer  fluid  dynamics. 

Persimmon:    a  nuclear  physics  eiqieriment. 

Solar  eclipse  e3q)edition,  1966, 

United  States.    Secret  Service 
see 

Know  your  money. 

United  States.    Small  Business  Administration 
see 

Anything  is  possible — with  training. 

They're  out  to  get  you. 

United  States.    Social  and  Rehabilitation  Service 
see 

Beating  the  averages. 

United  States.    Social  Security  Administration 
see 

Amigo  mio. 
Before  the  day. 

Charlie  Smith. 
Dan  Hanna. 
i'he  Dependent  child. 
Ida  Fuller. 

In  case. 

The  Joey  Bishop  show. 

Medicare. 
Miss  South  Dakota. 
The  Pomona  story. 
Sam'l  and  social  security. 


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Silver  Dollar  City, 

The  Story  of  Watts. 
You  and  medicare. 

United  States.    Soil  Conservation  Service 
see 

Washout. 

United  States .    Task  Force  on  the  Police.    Task 
Force  report:   the  police 
see 

The  Policeman's  career. 

United  States.    Treasury  Dept. 
see 

America  the  beautiful. 

Lt.  General  Lee. 

Making  money. 

Rocky  and  Bullwinkle  savings  stamp  club. 

United  States.    Treasury  Dept.    War  Finance 
Division 
see 

Bonds  at  war. 

Bonds  of  victory. 

Conquest  of  the  night. 

The  Enemy  strikes. 
Midnight. 

United  States .    Upper  Great  Lakes  Regional 
Commission 
see 

West  Branch. 

United  States.    Veterans  Administration 
see 

Below  knee  amputation  for  peripheral 
vascular  disease. 

The  Flame  and  the  sea. 

Holography,  window  to  the  future. 

Look  to  tomorrow. 

Suicide  prevention  in  hospitals. 

You  owe  it  to  yourself. 

United  States.    War  Dept. 
see 

AIR-POM  prepaiatlon  for  overseas  move- 
ment. 

Aerial  photography.    Part  5:    Processing 
the  film. 

Aircraft  machine  guns  and  cannon — care 
and  cleaning. 

Aircraft  recognition  proficiency  examin- 
ation for  flexible  gunners — form  A, 

Airplane  fixed  guns  in  the  P-47 — removal, 
servlcinig,  and  installation. 

Airplane  gunslghts.    Collimator  sights: 
maintenance  and  adjustment. 


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United  States.    War  Dept.    (Continued) 

The  Fighter  squadron — its  organization 
and  administration. 

Identification  of  merchantmen. 
Identlfloatlon  of  raiders. 

Airplane  gunsights.    Collimator  sights: 

Fighting  men:   Baptism  of  fire. 

principles  and  operation. 

Justice. 

Film  communique,  no.  1. 

Landing  in  Sicily. 

AU-American. 

Film  communique,  no.  la. 

Men  of  fire. 

The  Arm  behind  the  Army. 

The  Attack  and  defense  of  road  blocks. 

Film  communique,  no.  2. 

Motorcycle,  gas  decontamination,  sea  jeep. 

Film  communique,  no.  3. 

Your  next  job. 

Attack  aviation — employment  against 

hostile  airdromes. 

United  States.    War  Dept.    General  Staff 

Film  communique,  no.  4. 

see 

Attack  aviation — infantry  targets. 

Two  down  and  one  to  go ! 

Attack  signal. 

Film  communique,  no.  5. 

United  States.    War  Production  Board 

Automobile  body  repairing:   estimation, 

preparation,  application. 

Film  communique,  no.  6. 

Behind  the  winning  punch! 

Automotive  trouble  shooting.    Part  7: 
Engine  lacks  power. 

Film  communique,  no.  7. 

United  States.    War  Relocation  Authority 

Film  communique,  no.   8. 

see 

Automotive  trouble  shooting.    Part  11-A: 

A  Challenge  to  democracy. 

The  wheels. 

Film  communique,  no.  9. 

An  Aviation  engineer  amphibious  operation. 

FUm  communique,  no.  10. 

United  States.    Work  Projects  Administration 
see 

Azon  bombs;   inspection  and  loading. 

Film  communique,  no.  11. 

A  Better  America. 

B-17  troop  carriers. 

Film  communique,  no.  1.1.       Back  door  to 

Japan. 

A  Better  Chicago. 

B-29  flight  procedures  and  combat  crew 
functioning. 

Film  communique,  no.  15. 

A  Better  Illinois. 

Film  communique,  no.  16. 

Battle  wreckage. 

A  Better  Massachusetts. 

Bombers  over  North  Africa. 

Firepower. 

A  Better  Minnesota. 

Brief  for  Invasion. 

First  aid.    Part  4:    Injuries  and  accidents. 

First  Division  landing  operations. 

A  Better  New  Jersey. 

Cadet  classification. 

Captured  Japanese  firepower. 

First  echelon  maintenance. 

Fixed  bridges — construction  of  the  timber 

A  Better  New  York. 

The  Cargo  carrier  light  M-29. 

trestle. 

A  Better  New  York  City. 

Flak. 

A  Better  Ohio, 

The  Case  of  the  tremendous  trifle. 

Celestial  navigation — location  of  points 

Flexible  aerial  gunnery — range  estimation. 

A  Better  Pennsylvania. 

on  the  celestial  sphere. 

Flexible  aerial  gunnery — the  bullet  be- 

tween you  and  your  target. 

A  Better  West  Virginia. 

Close  combat  firing. 

Flight  characteristics  of  the  A-20. 

Flood  special!    Keystone  State  emerges 

Colored  smoke  grenades — their  use  in 

from  flood  havoc! 

combat  areas. 

The  Floor  system  of  the  timber  trestle 

bridge — guard  rails,  flooring,  and  hand  rails. 

Glimpses  of  the  Workers  Education  Pro- 

Combat report. 

Flying  the  P-61  series  airplane. 

gram  in  Florida. 
Hands. 

Cotton  at  war. 

Gasoline  motors;  principles,  operation. 

Deliberate  mine  fields. 

application. 

Hamilton  constant  speed  propeller — ^theory 

Man  against  the  river. 

Determining  dlrectim  in  the  field. 

and  operation. 

U.  &  A-bomb  testing  in  the  Pacific  (Motion  pieturt)    An»r- 
gyros  Film  Library,  1970. 

The  Earthmovers. 

How  to  fly  the  B-25. 

4  ojiii.     si.     Mw.    8  mm.     (Higfallghts  of  American  himory) 
ijctnp  flim.     Imued   Id  standard  S  lum.   and   in  super  S  mm.   in 
cartridge  with  notes  and  blblioftraphy. 

Employment  of  anti-personnel  mines. 

How  to  fly  the  B-26  airplane. 

Sitmniartf:  Presents  on  the-spot  views  of  the  first  atomic  weapons 
teats  at  Bikini  and  Enlwetok  atolls.     Shows  scientists  and  tech- 
nicians preparing  vi^sels  and  animals  In  the  target  area  Joat  before 
the  detonations.     Portrays  the  magnitude  of  the  exploaloos  through 

Enemy  mines  in  Tunisia. 

How  to  fly  the  P-47:    PUot  familiarization. 

several  aerial  nhota. 

1.  Atomic  bomb— Testing.         i.  Anargyroe  Film  Ubrary.         Se- 
ries: Highlights  of  American  history  (Motion  picture) 

The  Enemy  strikes. 

Identification  of  aircraft:    Distinguishing 

623.4                            75-707482 
Aoargyros  Film  Library 

Explosives  and  demolitions:   Demolition  of 

features  of  United  States  mUltary  airplanes. 

a  reinforced  concrete  deck  girder  bridge. 

The  U.  S.  Air  Force  (Fllmstrip) 

part  2. 

IdentiflcaUon  of  aircraft — Japanese 

see  America:    The  U.S.  Air  Force;    The  Army 

fighters  96  and  97. 

goes  roUing  along 

Field  wire  boom  ecpiipment. 

529 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  United  States  and  Canada:  a  cultural  reghui  {Motion 

picture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1»67. 

14  mill.     »A.    color     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  BducatiODsl  collaborator,  Marlon  E.  Marts. 

Summary:  Deacrlbes  the  geographic  region  extending  northward 
from  the  Rio  Grande  lUver  occupied  by  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada. Descrihes  the  close  cooperatioa  between  the  countries  which 
may  be  seen  along  the  Alaska  Highway,  the  Columbia  Rlrer,  and  the 
DEW  line.  Shows  that  where  geographic  features  parallel  each 
other,  there  Is  often  parallelism  of  cultural  traits. 
■ Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  V.  S.— Descr.  &  trav.— 1960-  2.  Canada— Deacr.  &  truT,— 

IKl-  L  Coronet  Instmctloaal  Filmt. 

917  Fi  A  67-6675 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


World  War  and  dvil  War. 

Chelsea  House  Educational 


The  United  States  and  China: 
1937-1949  {Motion  picture) 
Communications,  1969, 

7  min.      si.      b&w.      super  8  mm.      (The  History  machine) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge. 

With  script  and  gtilde. 

Credits:  Editorial  director.  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Portrays  American  efforts  to  maintain  the  traditional 
open  door  policy  with  China.  Includes  the  1937  Invasion  of  China, 
itMO  Tae-tung's  northern  peasant  campaign,  American  relations  with 
Chiang  during  World  War  □.  the  postwar  struggle  over  Manchuria, 
the  resumption  of  civil  war  and  V.  S.  Intervention.  Generals 
Marshall  and  Wedemeyer  In  China,  and  the  1949  retreat  to 
Formosa. 

1.  U.  S.  —  Foreign  relations  —  China.  2.  China  —  Foreign  rela- 
tions— U.  S.  I.  Cbebwa  House  Educational  Communications. 
Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 

3-27.73051  "0-735722 

Chelsea  House  EMuca-  tlonal  Commimlcations 

The  United  States  and  Japan  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cent«r.  Made  by  the 
University  of  Michigan.  Released  by  Indiana  University, 
Audio-Visual  Center,  1961. 

1  reel.  sd.  bftw.  16  mm.  (Japan:  the  changing  years) 
Sumrmtry:  Examines  the  history  of  relations  between  the  United 
States  and  Japan  from  the  time  of  Commodore  Perry  to  the  present. 
Discusses  the  occupation  of  Japan  after  World  War  ii  and  how  it 
caused  tension  on  both  sides  and  at  the  same  time  marked  a  turning 
point  In  relations  between  the  United  States  and  Japan. 

1.  U.   S.— For.  rei.— Japan.     2.  Japan— For.  rel.— U.  S.  i.  Na- 

tional Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,     ii.  Indiana.     Unl- 
rerslty.     Audio-Visual   Center.  Series:   Japan:   the  changtuK 

years  (Motion  picture) 

973.325  Fi  A  68-2654 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


1W  Halted  State*  nd  Latla  AoMrica:  cooperatioa  or  omfllctT 
tl^lnutrip]  Scott  Bducation  Division,  1972.  Made  by  As- 
sociated Preai. 

2  fUmatnpa  (314  fr.)  color.  33  ram.  sad  3  pbonodiso  (3  *.  each),  12  in., 
33  t/3rpm. 

Alao  iiaued  with  phoootape  in  cMaettc 

With  teacbefi  giddc. 

SUMMARY:  Pan  1  csublisbe*  the  proNcnx  and  chaUcnge*  thai  confront 
the  United  States  and  Latin  America  and  poinu  out  that  tensioiu  are  becoming 
increasingly  acute.  Part  2  Hsmiaet  the  hittofical  roots  that  have  ounured  revo- 
lution in  Latin  America  and  the  critical  role  of  the  United  States  in  the  fate  of 
Latin  republica.  Portrayi  current  political  tendencies  in  Latin  America,  the  necdi 
of  the  peofite,  and  the  powibilitiei  for  the  future  of  inter-American  relation*. 

I.  ijuin  AoMrica— Relstiou  (getteral)  with  the  United  Sutes-     2.  United 


Slates — Relatioiii  (gcneraO  with  Latin  America. 

tioo  Divisioa. 

[F1418)  327.7308 

Scott  Graphics  Educatioa  72 

Diviaoa 


I.  Scott  Graphics.    Educa- 

72-732598 
MARC 


The  U.  S.  and  the  Lea^e  of  Nations  (Filmstrip)     Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educationa)  Corp.,  1969. 

59  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (The  U.  S.  becomes  a  world  power) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  William  Routt;  collaborator,  Richard  D. 
Miles. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  President  Wilson  staked  the  ultimate 
succeMM  of  his  program  for  worldwide  collective  security  on  the  crea- 
tion of  the  Lc«gue  of  Natlona.  Discusses  reaaona  for  the  rejection 
of  the  League  of  Natiotis  In  the  United  States  and  the  desire  of  the 
United  States  to  withdraw  from  Involvement  In  world  affairs. 

1.  Wilson,  Woodrow,  Pnn.  U.  8.,  1856-1924.  2.  League  of  Nations. 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bduoatlonal  Corporation.  II.  The  V.  S. 
becomes  a  world  power  (Filmstrip) 

973.91  71-738884 

BDcyclopaedIa  Brttan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  U.  S.  and  the  Soviet  Union  {Filmttrip)  Scholastic 
mngazines,  1967. 

48  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Scholastic  fllmstrlps,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  manuaL 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  relatlooi  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Soviet  Union  from  1919  to  the  present,  descrlblns 
events  and  personalities  which  have  affected  them. 

1.  U.  S.— For.  rel.— Russia.    2.  Rusala— For.  rel.— U.  S. 
I.  Scholastic  masazlnfls. 

327.73047  Fi  A  68-4294 

Scholastle  mssasliMs 

The  United  SUtes  and  the  world:  an  introdaetlon  to  our 
foreisn  relations  (Filmstrip)  U.  S.  Dept.  of  State,  1970. 
Made  by  the  Office  of  Media  Services,  Bureau  of  Public 
Affairs. 

58  fr.    color.    >0  aUB. 

Revised  rsrsloa. 

With  L^cbei's  nm"!tB* 

Summary:  Bxplalns  the  roles  of  the  President,  SecreUry  of  State. 
tb«  Dept  of  SUts,  and  the  Forelsn  Ssrrlce  la  maklnf  and  conduct- 
lot  Uoltsd  Sutss  forstgn  policy.  lododss  s  dlseiiasloo  of  various 
foieign  ttiaUoo  protolsoia,  cansra  La  Forslcn  Ssrrlce,  and  the  dattas 
of  tht  ambsassdor  sad  the  "coanttr  team."  Bxamlnss  tb«  flrs  baalc 
goals  of  Uoltsd  States  fOnlffn  poMcy.  «    „    =     r^.  ,       ., 

1.  D.  8.— rorslcn  ttiatlona  sdmlnlstratloo.    2.  D.  8.—DIplomatIc 

and  consolsr  ssrrlos.    S.  U.  8.— Porslgn  PstaUoos— 1«»-  I. 

U,  8.    Durt.  of  BUts.  ^  -«•„.„ 

827.78  77-787882 

V.  S.     Dept  of  SUts 


The  United  States  and  Western  Enrope  {Motion  picture) 
U.  S.  Dept  of  State  ,196-, 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  as  well  as  historical  and 
animated  sequences  to  Illustrate  the  remarks  of  four  State  Depart- 
ment officers.  Includes  discussions  of  the  status  of  NATO  and 
AOantIc  aecurlty  la  the  19e0's;  the  differing  perspectlvea  of  France 
and  her  allies;  the  development  of  Western  Europe  since  World 
War  11;  the  Common  Market,  the  OrganlEation  for  Economic  Co- 
operation and  Development,  and  tlte  Outer  Seven;  and  a  survey 
of  United  States  policy  toward  Western  Europe. 

1  U.  S. — Foreign  relations — Europe.  2.  Enr<H)e — Foreigo  rda- 
tlons— U.  8.        I.  U.  S.    Dept.  of  Sute. 

827.7304  76-707618 

U.S.    Dept.  of  sute 

United  States  Aimy:  first  airplane  purchased,  1909  {Motion 

picture)       Chelsea    House    Educational    Communications, 
1969. 

T  min.     si.     b*w.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Creditt:  Editorial  director.  Arthur  M.  Schlealnjier,  Jr.;  editor. 
Fred  IsraeL 

Summary:  Shows  the  final  test  flight  on  July  27,  1908.  of  the 
first  American  mlllUry  airplane,  built  by  the  Wright  Brothers  under 
a  contract  awarded  by  the  U.  S.  Army.  Gives  sUtlstlcs  on  the 
craft,  its  flight,  and  the  purchaae.  Indndes  scenes  of  President 
Taft.  Vice  President  Sherman.  Speaker  Joseph  Cannon,  Alexander 
Graham  Bell  and  Mrs.  Alice  Roosevelt  Longworth. 

1  Aeroplanes.  Military— History.  i.  Chelsea  House  Educational 
Communications.  Series:  The  History  machine  (Mo- 

tion picture)  -     -     », 

623.7  73-735728 

Chelsea  House  EMu-  catlonal  Oommunlcatloos 

[U.  S.  Army  in  action  during  WorH  War  I,  {Motion  picture) 
V.  S.  Army  Sipnal  Corps,  1918. 
38  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 
Originally  released  in  85  mm. 
Imperfect  copy  :  title,  credits,  and  footage  lacking. 
In   the   Douglas   Fleming-Lynn   Moore   film  collection,  Library  of 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  with  sobHtles  to  ahow  vari- 
ous American  Infantry,  artillery,  and  air  units  In  action  In  France 
and  Germany  from  April  to  November  1918.  Includes  views  of  a 
German  airplane  atUcklng  an  observation  ballson  from  which  the 
observer  piirachMlM  to  safety.  Captain  K.ldie  ItH-k«'nt>aeker  on  a  mis- 
sion over  German  lines,  and  General  Perdilng  awarding  a  batUe- 
fleld  decoration  to  an  American  private. 

1.    European   War,    1914-1918— U.    S.        L  U.    S.     Army.     Signal 

Corps     n.  Douglas  Fleming-Lynn   Moore  film  collection. 

940.4  Fi  6&-548 

The  United  States  as  world  leader  {Filmttrip)    Educational 

Audio  Visual,  1968. 

8  filmstrips.  b&w  with  color  sequences.  36  mm.  and  phonodlacs : 
8  8.,  12  in..  33i  rpm. 

With  teaching  guide  and  script 

CreditM:  Narrator,  John  Randolph. 

Contetita:  1.  Entering  the  world  scene:  to  1913.  68  fr.,  14  mln. — 
2.  The  road  to  war:  to  1917.  60  fr.,  16  mln. — S.  The  war  and  the 
treaty  ■  1917-1919.  57  fr.,  10  mln. — 4.  Aloof  from  world  airatrs:  191J^- 
1983  52  fr..  11  mln.— 5.  The  gathering  storm:  1983-1941.  79  fr., 
20  min.— 6.  World  War  ii:  1941-1945.  68  fr.,  14  mln.— 7.  Burden  of 
responsibility:  1945-1953.  72  fr.,  16  mln.— 8.  Unea^  coexistence: 
1963-1963.    71  fr..  17  mln. 

1    L'    S.— For.  rel.  i.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasant- 

vlile.  N.  V. 

973  Fi  A  68-6115 

Educational  Audio  Visual 

United  States  Borax  and  Chemical  Corporation 
see 

The  Fight  San  Francisco  never  forgot. 

The  United  States  Capitol  {FUmatrip)  National  Geo- 
graphic in  association  with  United  States  Capitol  Histori- 
cal Soe'iety.  Made  by  National  Ge<^aphic  and  Ency- 
clopaedia Ilritannica  Educational  Corp.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1968. 

97  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  &  (1  a.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.     (Washington) 

With  script  on  record  Jacket 

Credit*:  Producer,  David  S.  Boyer. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  United  States  Capitol. 

1  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol.  i.  National  Geographic  Society, 
Waahington,  D.  C.  n.  EncyclopaedU  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 
poration.       Series:  Washington  (Filmstrip) 

917.63  Fi  A  68-4582 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  EducaUonal  Corp. 


The  United  States  Capitol.  Washington.  D.  C  {F3m*trip) 
Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1970. 

114  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  la..  33|  rpm.,  22 
mln.     (American  sbowplaces) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Roberta  Hersbenson. 

Summary:  Highlights  important  historical  events  which  have 
taken  place  in  the  Capitol  In  Washington,  D.  C,  from  the  early  days 
of  the  Republic  to  the  passing  of  the  Civil  rights  bill  In  1964.  Id- 
dudes  rare  hlatorlcal  prints  and  paintings,  documentary  plctores, 
and  color  photographs. 

1.  Washington.  D.  C  CapttoL  L  Sdiloat  (Warren)  Produc- 
tions, PleaaantvlUe.  N.  Y.  Series:  American  abowplaces  (Film- 
strip) 

917.63  7»-786727 

Warreo  SdUoat  Prodoc-  tlona 

U.  S.  Coast  Guard  Officer  Candidate  School  {FOmttrip) 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1964. 

90  fr.     color.     85  mm.     and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  88k  rpm.,  15  mln. 

mlcrogroova  ^  ,li,i.i— 

Summary:  Discusses  Coast  Guard   functions  and  resnonslbllltlcs, 

snd    describes   training   curriculum    and    commission    quallflcattona. 

VUlts  OfDcer  Candidate  School  at  Yorktown,  Va. 

1.  Coast  Guard  Offlcer  Candidate  School.        i.  Guidance  Asaodstes 

of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

309.9  Fi  A  68-4205 

Gnldsnce  Aasoctatss 


U.  S.  colonialism  {Filmstrip)    Jones  and  Osmond. 
by  Modern  Learning  Aids,  1968. 


Kel  eased 


24  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Part  1  presents  the  feelings  of  a  landless  Puerto  Rlcao 
peasant  soon  after  the  Spanish-American  War  as  he  wonders  whether 
It  is  better  to  be  independent  and  poor  or  more  prosperous  and  ruled 
by  America.  Part  2  shows  a  Cuban  who  moat  decide  whether  to 
accept  or  reject  the  Piatt  amendment.  For  elementary  grades. 
With  captions. 

1.  Puerto  Rico— History— 1898-1952.      2.  Piatt  amendment.  I. 

Jones   and   Osmond,    Inc.       n.    Modern    Ineamlng   Aids,   New  York. 
Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (FIlmBtrlp) 

372.8  75-733306 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


United  States  Committee  for  UNICEF 
see 

UNICEF  and  the  rights  of  the  world's 
children. 

The  U.  S.  economy  {FUmttrip)     New  York  tinies,  1967. 

75  fr  b&w,  35  mm.  and  lAonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In..  331  rpm.,  22 
rein.     mi'TOEroove.     (Filmstrip  on  curreivt  affairs,  Nov.  1967) 

With  dlsi'ussion  manual.     Manual  and  phonodisc  lacking  In  L.  C. 

Summary:  Presents  a  picture  of  wages,  prices,  labor,  and  tares, 
and  the  role  of  the  Federal  (Joverument.  Discusses  the  paradox  of 
poverty  In  a  land  of  plenty. 

1.   U.   S.— Econ.  condit.— 1945-  i.  New  York  times. 

Series. 

Fi  A  67-3590  rev 

New  York  TiBies 


United  States  Educational  Films 


National  parks — a  road  for  the  future. 

The  United  States  entere  World  War  n,  December  7,  1941 

(Motion  picture)     Chelsea  House  Educational  Communi- 
cations, 1969.  ^,     ^ 

7  mln.      si.      biw.      super  8  mm.      (The  History  machine) 

I..OOP  Itlni  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Creditf.-    Editorial    director.   Arthur   M.    Schleslnger.   Jr.;   editor, 

Summaiv-  Describes  evrats  leading  to  the  entrance  of  the  United 
State-i  Into  World  War  n,  including  sequences  of  captured  Japanese 
footage  of  Admiral  Yamamoto's  striking  fleet  as  it  steams  toward 
Hawaii  of  the  first  and  second  waves  of  twraber  and  fighter  plane 
attack   and  of  radio  broadcasts  of  newscaster  H.  V.  Kaltenborn. 

1  World  War.  193&-1945— U.  S.  i.  Chelsea  House  Educational 
Commnnications.  Series:   The   History    machine   (Mo- 

tion picturel  -.«,■„* 

940.542  77-735724 

Chelsea  House  Bduca-  tlonal  Onmunlcatlons 

U.S.  expaasioB.  iTiansparenctet]    Gvic  Educatioo  Service,  1969. 

1 7  UBnspsTencie*.  color.  10  »  «  in.  (CES  Americui  history  transparen- 
cies) 

With  teacher'*  guide* 

SUMMARY;  Diicus»e»  eipanjion  in  the  United  Sutes.  particularly  the 
-opening"  of  Jspan  »nd  Chins,  the  purctiase  of  AlasU.  the  Span irti- American 
War.  the  snncMtion  of  Hswiii.  the  Pansma  Canal,  and  Iroublet  with  Mexico 
during  the  WiUon  adm in i«t ration.  Focuses  on  personalities  such  as  Matthew  C. 
Perry.  Theodore  Rooaevelt,  Queen  LiliuoksUni,  and  others.  With  captions. 

1 .  United  Sutes— Territorial  expansion.       1.  Civic  Education  Service.  Wash- 
ington, D.C.     II.  Series. 
,E,79.5,  973.91  72-734300 

Civic  Education  Service  '2  n^/iR^ 

United  SUtes  expansion:  CaUfomia  {Motion  pietuns)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1969. 

16  mil-     "d.     color.     16  mm. 
With  icuhers*  guide. 

tr.«"Sri".torr  or  CUforol.  (rom  1«  ai«»™r;  by  Spanish  ex- 
plorera  to  Its  ndinlsslon  to  the  United  St.teB. 

■ r^n!^^,l.'"mtt.r^T;    1846.    2.    C.,rornl._Hl.tory-184e- 

18»6.        ,.  coronet  I^tructlonair^to..  74_700«98 

Coronet  instructional  Films 


530 


U.  S.  foreicm  policy:  1890-1910  {FUmatrip)     Popular  Sci- 
ence Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

41  fr.     color.     35  rain.     (Secondary  swial  studies) 

FOM  liluistrip  no.  WOOT. 

With  tedclilnar  guide. 

Summaru:  Present.^  strategic  and  economic  i-easons  for  the  ov«- 
aeas  interests  of  the  t-nited  States.  Surrejs  the  Caribbean  policy, 
the  Spanish  American  War,  the  Uo<«evelt  corollary,  dollar  diplo- 
macy, and  tlie  ranaiua  Canal.  Discusses  Unpllctitlons  of  expan- 
sionism. „ 

1  U  S— Fur  rel.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  Audlo-Vlwunl  Division,  ii.  FOM  niinstrlp  no.  9007. 
Series;  Secondary  social  studies  (Filmstrip) 

327.73  Fi  A  68-4651 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 


United  States  Golf  Association 


4th  world  amateur  team  championsh^ 
for  Elsenhower  Trophy  and  Ist  women's 
world  amateur  team  championship  for  Espirito 
Santo  Trophy. 

The  Open:    Gary  Player  at  Bellerive. 

The  Open— Nicklaus  and  the  record  at 
Baltusrol. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


United  States  Golf  AsBociaUon   (Continued) 


2nd  women's  world  amateur  team  chan^>ion- 
ship  for  Esplrito  Santo  Trophy  and  5th  world 
amateur  team  championship  for  Eisenhower 
Trophy, 

The  U,  S.  Open:    Orville  Moocly  at 
Champions, 

The  U.S.  Open:  Tony  Jacklin  conquers  Haultine. 

The  U.S.  Open:    Trevino's  four  rounds  in 
the  60 's. 


UJ5.  Cuim^wt  mk  Ww  It  wtrkc  [TmnpTcnciffi    AEVAC, 
1966. 


11 


color.     1 1  10  iB. 


With  21  orcrtayt. 

With  tMcbe^i  fuide. 

SUMMARY:  AnAtyw  *«  key  oooceptt.  procwi««.  i 
KTucnim  th«i  coowituM  the  Americm  fonn  <rf  tovenimat,  inchiding  Ihe  ex- 
ecutive, k|»l>tive.  ud  judidal  fuoctiooi.  the  ■yWema  <rf  check*  wd  h«lM»c«. 
■ad  iMerved  uKl  dek«ued  powcn. 

1  Uiuted  StMca — Politics  and  (overnmcBt       I.  Aenc  mc 

353  72-734110 


[JK273] 
AEVAC 


U.S.  grades  for  beef 

ture.  1970. 


72 


MARC 


[Slide  set]     U.S.  Dept.  of  Agricul- 


20  tlidcs.     color.     1  X  2  in. 

With  naiTttive  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  quality  and  yield  gndes  employed  by  the  U.S. 
Covcmmcnt  in  inspecting  beef  carcasses. 

1.  Beef— Grading.        1.  United  Sutes.     E>ept.  t&  Agriculture. 
[TS1975]  614.3  72-736187 

U.S.  DepL  of  Agncullure  72  MARC 


U.S.  gndes  for  sianghter  steers.  [Slide  set]    U.S.  Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1970. 

20  slides,     color.     2  x  3  in. 

With  narrative  guide 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  quality  and  yield  grades  employed  by  the  U.S. 
Covenunent  in  inspecting  slaughter  steera. 

1.  Beef— Grading.        1.  United  States.     Depl-  of  Agriculture. 
[TS1975]  614.3  72-736186 

U.S.  I>ept.  of  Agriculture  72  MARC 


The  U.  S.  Great  Plains:  Region  of  risk  (FUmatrip)     En- 
cyclopaedia Britannic*  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

61  fr.     color.     85  mm. 

Credits:  Collaborator.  Charles  F.  Grltiner. 

fitwunory*  IHiutrates  how  the  giant  Kraaalanda  of  the  Great  PlaloS 
which  became  grazing  land  for  cattle  and  farmlaoda  for  wheat  In- 
fluenced the  history  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Great  Plains.  i.  Bincyclopaedla  Britannica  Educat!(MUI  Cor- 
poration,   n.  Region  of  risk  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A.  67-3586  rev 
EocTclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Edacatlooal  Corp. 


The  U.  S.  Great  Plains:  The  cattleman  (FUmitrip)     Kn- 
cyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1W7. 

58  fr.    color.     85  mm. 

CreditM:  ColUborator.  Charles  F.  Orltzner. 

Btnttmary:  Provides  views  of  the  granalaads  used  for  frazlnf  cattle 
Id  the  Great  Plainn  of  the  United  SUtes. 

1.  Great  Plains.  2.  Grastog— Great  Plains.  i.  Encrdopaedia 
BrlUnnlca  Bducattooal  Corporation,     n.  The  Cattleman  (rilnistrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3588 
Bncyclopaedta  Brltan-  nIca  Educational  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  Great  Plains:   The  wheat  farmer   (Filmttrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

00  fr.     color.    96  nun. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Charles  F.  Gritzner. 

Bvmmary:  Depicts  the  giant  grasslaDds  of  the  Great  Plains  that 
t>ecanie  expansive  wtieat  farms  and  changed  the  history  of  the 
United  States. 

1.  Great  Plains.  2.  Wheat— Great  Plains.  I.  BacydopaMUa 
Britannica  E:duoatloQal  Corporation,  il  Tbe  Wheat  farmer  (nim- 
■trip) 

Fi  A  67-3587 
EiiH7Clopaedla  Brltan-  nloa  Edacatlooal  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  Great  Plaiu:  Wealth  a  ofl  {FUmstrip)     Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

SB  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Cre4.t§:  ColUborator.  Charles  F.  Grltxner. 

Bummary:  Sbowi  the  giant  grassland-s  of  th^  Great  Plains  of  the 
United  States  as  an  area  containing  enormous  oil  and  natural  gas 
deposlta 

1.  on  fleld«~«reat  PUIns.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca  Educa- 
tional Corporation,     il  Wealth  Id  oil  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3589 
Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Edacatlooal  Corpb 


United  Sates  History  Society- 
see 

America  became  a  world  power. 
America  in  a  new  world  role. 


Changes  in  the  Old  World  led  to  finding  a 
New  World, 

Clouds  of  Civil  War  gathered — break  in 
the  Union  widened. 

Cold  war  and  the  atomic  buildup. 


Colonies  fou^t  against  England's  ^axes 
and  laws. 

Communist  wars  and  men  in  space. 


Divided  Ic^alties  widen  the  breach.    Part  1, 

1851-1858. 

Making  the  world  safe  for  democracy. 

The  Nation  heals  its  wounds .    Part  2 , 

1870-1880. 

Thirteen  independent  Colonies  became 
the  United  States. 

The  Winning  of  World  War  II. 

UatM  Statei  Uttorr  trmurrnmOm  Mite-.  {Tniwparmcieti 
Hammood  locorporated.  Relcaied  by  Hammood  Education 
Salea  DepL,  McGraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1968. 

32  trmMparcncki      color,     t  x  10  in. 

With  ovcriayK. 

With  teacher'*  manual  aitd  outline  map. 

SUMMARY:  Gives  an  overview  of  the  history  of  the  UaiMdSttMsfroaidM 
time  of  the  cadieu  inhabitann  to  the  realities  of  the  present-day  compka  worid. 

1.  United  f'taics— HtKory.  1.  Hammond  Incorporaied.  II.  McOnw-Ha 
Book  Company.     Hammond  Education  Sales  Dept 

tEl78)  973  72-734296 

McOnw-HiU  Book  Co.  73  MARC 

VS.  hoM*  IkMt  hi  WacU  Ww  II.  (Moboo  pictnre]     TlionK 
Film*.  1971. 

4  Bin.    M.    h*w.    super  S  mm.     (>  nun.  documesls  project,  do.  376) 

Loop  (ItaB  in  carthdce.  Film  notes  oa  caitridce  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dak  WUlaid. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  ibo«ritt(  sceBC*  of  hoaie-froot  activities  in  tbe 
United  States  Ourmg  World  Wsr  11.  Views  wonea  ia  iadusOT.  rampaifns  to 
%Khort  the  citizeary  to  be  cfTicieat  in  tbe  war  effort,  and  the  salvaie  of  vital 


1.  Worid  Wsr.  193».1M5— Uailod  States.       L  T^orne  Rims,  inc,  Boulder. 
Cola     II.  Seriea:  I  mm.  documents  prajecL  [Motioa  picture]  no.  376. 
[D769i  973.917  72-701414 

Tbonte  PQms  72  MARC 

The  U.  S.  in  the  world  economy:  trade  and  inTcstment 

{Motion  picture)     University  of  Nebraska  Television  in 

conjunction  with  Nebraska  Council  in  Economic  Education. 
Released  by  Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

29  mln.  sd.  b*w.  18  mm.  (Economics  tor  the  concerned 
citl^n) 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director,  Ken  Johnson;  narrator,  James  B. 
Calderwood.  ^     „  .     ,  n    . 

Bummarv:  Describes  the  extent  and  nature  of  the  united  SUtes 
involTement  In  the  world  economy.  Notes  that  International  eco- 
nomic activity  takes  the  form  of  exports.  Imports.  International  In- 
vestments, and  monetarj  InTolvunent.  Dlscosaea  why  there  are 
restrictions  on  some  Imports,  and  explains  private  caplUl  as  foreign 
investmenL 

1.  U.  S. — Foreign  economic  relations.  2.  International  economic 
relations.  i.  Lincoln.  Neb.     Unlrersity  of  Nebraska  Telerision. 

n.  Indiana.    University.    Audio-Visual  Center.        Series:  Bcotiomlcs 
for  tbe  concerned  dtlaen  (Motion  picture) 

380.1  77-708268 

Indiana.    Univ.    Aadlo-  Visual  Center 


The  U.  S.  in  world  affairs:  a  new  role  fw  the  7©*8?  iFiim- 

»trip)    Current  Affairs  Films,  1970. 

81  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  33k  rpm.. 
15  rain,     mlcrogroove.     (Current  Affairs  fllmstrlp  series) 

Also  issued  with  phoootape  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credit*:  Adviser,  Uaason  Van  B.  Jennings, 

Summary:  Explains  that  tbe  war  In  Vietnam  has  created  growing 
bltterne*M  and  division  In  tbe  United  States.  Tracea  the  historical 
background  of  Isolationism  and  interventlontsm  from  tbe  days  of 
George  Washington  to  1970.  Poses  national  and  international  prob- 
lems to  be  faced  by  the  United  SUtes  In  the  ISTO's. 

1.  U.  S.— Foreign  relations— iee&-  i.  (Current  Affairs  Films, 

New  York. 

327.73  73-737204 

Current  Affairs  Films 


U.  S.  indostrial  eonverslMi  to  World  War  n  {Motion  pic- 
ture)   Thome  Films,  1967. 

5   mill      Kl.     b&w.     8   mm.     (8  mm.   docutneats  project,  no.   148) 
Loop  '.Vm  mounted  la  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Dale  a  Wlllard;  flim  notes,  Jamea  C.  Sdwtt 
Svmmarv:  Illustrates  how  the  United  States  economy  converted 
from  civilian  to  wartime  production.  Focuses  on  the  auto  Industry 
and  shows  how  auto  assembly  lines  were  eto;q>ed,  new  machinery 
inatalled,  and  the  workers  retrained  In  tbe  production  and  main- 
tenance of  military  equlpmeoL  Concludes  with  a  montage  contrasting 
civilian  goods  sad  war  mstertala. 

1.  World  War,  1989-ld45— Economic  «spect»~U.  8.  2.  Automobile 
Industry  and  trade — U.  3.  i.  TTiome  Films.  Inc.  Bonlder,  Colo. 
8erles:8mm.donimentB  project    (Hotloo  picture)    no.   143. 

621.7'0973  Fi  A  67-5469 

Tbome  Films 


The  U.  S.  interior  West:  growth  of  a  mining  town  {FUtn- 
•trip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

57  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

CrediU:  Collaborator,  Richard  LogatL 

Bummary:  Traces  the  growth  of  a  typical  mining  town  in  the  Old 

1,  Mines  and  mineral  resources — Tbe  WeaL  2.  CUles  and  towna— 
Tlie  West— Hist.  t.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  CoriK- 
oration. 

338.2  Fi  A  68-4000 

Kncyclopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  EdocaUODal  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  interior  West:  region  of  challenge  {FUmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

59  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Richard  Logan. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  probl«ns  caused  by  the  lack  of  arable 
land  for  farming  In  the  interior  western  part  of  tbe  United  SUtes. 

1.  Agriculture— The  West.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca  Educa- 
tional Corporation. 

333.7  Fi  A  68-3998 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nica  Edacatlooal  Gorp^ 

The  U.  S.  interior  West:  the  public  lands  {FSmatrip)    En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

53  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

Crediti:  Collaborator,  Richard  Logan. 

Bummary:  Pictures  vacation  attractions  of  tl>e  Old  West  and  de- 
scribes areas  which  are  protected  by  the  United  States  Government 
for  public  use,  Including  Yellowstone  Park. 

1.  National  parks  and  reserves.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca 

Educational  Corporation. 

333.7  Fi  A  68-5999 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

U.S.  iBterreatioa  ta  the  DoMlnkn  RepKbUc  ortgla  (19«5).  [Mo- 
tion picture]     Thome  Films,  1971. 

4  min      «.     bAw.     uiper  8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  393) 

Loop  Tilm  in  canridfc.  Film  note*  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Dcnnii  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Adocumenttry»howinfU.S,  Marina  and  the  Annyinierced- 
ini  in  Santo  Domingo  in  1%S  after  anned  rebellion  broke  out  Shows  the 
■ciivittei  of  both  the  rebels  «nd  the  |ovcmR>ent  forces. 

1   I>ominican  Republic— History— IWl-  I.  United  States— i^oreign 

relstioni— Dominican  Republic.  3.  Dominican  Republic- Foreign  rdaitona— 
United  Sutei-  I  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  CoJo.  II.  Series:  8  mm.  docu- 
menU  project  [Motion  picture]  no.  393. 

[F1938.553  972.93  72-70U3I 

Thome  Film*  73  MARC 


VS.  Intoif— ttea  la  tha  NIon^M  Orll  Wv  (1927)  [Motkm 
picture]     Thorne  PDma,  1971. 

4  a^    A.    bitw.    ss^ir  8  am.    (I  mm.  docamenis  project  no.  333) 

LoopfOm  in  cartridge.  PIfan  aoteaoo  cartridge  cMe. 

CREDiTS:  Producer.  Dale  Willard 

SUMMARY:  DiMcribea  tbe  entry  of  the  United  States  into  the  Nicarsguan 
OvilWarin  1927,  Showi  the  forces  of  the  Diaz  goveramenL  tbe  ■treogthirf  the 
revolutionary  fovemmcau  and  the  activitxa  at  tbe  United  States  Marine  Corpa. 

1.  Nicaragua— HiMory—Reroliaioo.  1926.1929.  2.  VS.  Marine  Corpa- 
HiHory.  I.  Thome  rams.  inc..  BoiAkr.  Co»a  II.  Seriea  8  mm.  documents 
project.  [Motion  pictnre)  ao.  333. 

tF1526.3,  973.91  72-701311 

TbonKFilma  72 


MARC 


531 


United  States-Japan  Co<^>erative  Science  Pr(^ram 


Behavior  of  the  macaques  of  Japan:   the 
Macaca  ^scata  of  the  Takasakiyama  and 
Kosbima  colonies. 

United  States  Men's  Curling  Association 
see 

This  is  curling. 

The  U.  S.  merchant  marine:  a  pn^lem  of  BorriTal    {FUm- 
strip)   Current  Affairs  Films,  1967. 

40  fr.     b&w.    35  mtn.     (Current  Affairs  fllmstrlp  serlea) 

Credits;  Adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

Summary:  Follows  the  decline  of  the  United  States  merchant  ma- 
rine since  1855  and  explains  that  toda;  the  merchant  marine  la  being 
malnUined  by  Government  subsidies.  Points  out  that  manr  Amerl* 
cans  own  ships  which  are  built  and  registered  in  foreign  eoaotrles  to 
avoid  tbe  high  costs  In  the  United  SUtes. 

1.  Merchant  marine — U.  S.        i.  Current  Affairs  Films,  New  York. 

Fi  A  67-4178 
Current  Affairs  Films 

U.   S.   Merchant   Marine   Acadentj    {FUmitrip)     Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1965. 

104  fr  color.  35  miD.  and  phonodiac:  12  in.,  S3i  rpm.,  16  min. 
mlcrogroove, 

Bummary:  Discusses  the  history  and  alms  of  the  U.  S.  Merchant 
Marine  Acadnnr  Describes  tbe  qualifications  needed  to  be  accepted 
by  the  academy,  the  courses  offered  and  the  social  activities  and 
qiorts  avallaUe. 

1.  D.  S.     Merchant  Marine  Academy,  Klng'a  Point,  N.  Y. 
I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantvllle,  N.  T. 

859^  FiA68-39M 

GuldaiKe  Associates 


The  U.  S.  Midwest:   center  of  the  automobik  indnstrr 

{FUmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

49  f  r.    color.    S5  mm. 

Crediti:  Collaborator,  Charles  F.  Gritaner. 

Sammory-  Examines  the  dtles  of  tbe  Midwest  which  lead  tbe 
TJnited  States  in  steel  manofacturlng  and  aatomoblle  productioiL 

1.  Automobile  industry  and  trade— Middle  West.  2.  Steel  Indus- 
try and  trade— Middle  West  L  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional C(»rporatloD. 

338.4  Fi  A  68-4004 

Bocyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  SdocaUooal  Oorpi 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  U.  S.  Blidwest:  Chicago— transportation  center  (Film- 
Itrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

S3  fr.    culor,    35  mm. 

Credit*:  Collaborator.  Charles  F.  Gritaner.  „.  „». 

Sii»i«niiic  Eiplalna  the  ImporUnce  of  Chtago  «»  «  traojporU- 
tlon  center  ot  the  Sliil.eat.  polntlog  out  lu  major  railroad  and  Inter- 
national waterway  connections.  .  . 

1  Tran^portatlon-Illlnols-Chlcago.  2.  Railroads^-Cblcago  S. 
InlHud  water  tranaportatinD— Chicago.  i.   Encyclopaedia  BrlUn- 

nlca  Educational  Corporation. 

380.509773  Fi  A  68-4003 

Encyclopaedia  Brttan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  Midwest:  growth  of  the  region  {FUmstrip)    En- 
cyclopiiedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

.W  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

Credit!:  ColJalwrator,  Charles  F.  Grltzner. 

Summary:  Points  out  how  the  rise  of  Chicago  as  an  International 
harbor  and  the  rise  of  Industry  have  Increased  the  Importance  of  the 
Midwest  to  Ihe  economy  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Middle  West— Econ.  condit  2.  Chicago— Harbor.  i.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

338.0977  Fi  A  68-4002 

Bncyclopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  Midwest:  heartland  of  the  nation   {FUmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

57  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

CredUt:  Collaborator,  Charles  F.  Grltiner. 

Summary:  Describes  the  role  of  the  Midwest  as  the  agricultural 
and  industrial  center  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Agriculture— Middle  West.  2.  Middle  West— Indus.  i.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

338.0977  Fi  A  68-4001 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The  U.  S.  Midwest:  the  com  belt  farmer  {FUmatrip)    En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

r»2  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Charles  F.  Gritzner. 

Summnry:  Points  out  how  the  fertile  plains  of  the  Midwest  make 
this  area  the  corn  and  dairy  center  of  (he  United  States. 

1.  .^gilculture  — Middle  West.  t.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Eilucatlonal  Corporation. 

338.10977  Fi  A  68-4005 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


U.  S.  MiBtary  Academy   {FUmstrip)     Gruidance  Associates 
of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1954. 

100  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  20  mln. 
mlcrogrooTc.  , 

Summarv:  Reviews  West  Point's  Revolutionary  War  history  and 
the  founding  of  the  Military  Academy  of  1802  as  a  top  engineering 
school.  Includes  athletics,  social  life,  extra-curricular  activities, 
archives,  debate  and  discussion  forums,  and  General  Douglas  Mac- 
Arthur's  famous  speech  to  the  graduating  class  of  1963  which  high- 
lights the  qualities  which  West  Point  strives  to  Inculcate  In  its 
graduates. 

1.  U.  S,  Military  Academy,  West  Point.  I.  Guidance  Associates 
of  Pleasantville.  N.  Y. 

865.07  Fi  A  68-4636 

Guidance  Associates 


The  United  States  Naval  Academy  {Motion  picture)    Guid- 
ance Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1965. 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  IS 
mill,     mlcrogroove. 

Suinmarj/:  Explores  academic,  soda),  and  extracurricular  life  at 
Annapolis  and  discusses  opportunities  open  to  graduates.  Gives  a 
clear  understanding  of  naval  traditions  and  Ideals,  describes  the 
characteristics  that  the  Naval  Acadany  values  In  Its  men,  and  ex- 
plains how  and  why  midshipmen  enter  Annapolis  from  every  State 
Id  the  Union. 

1.  U.   S.     Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  i.  Guidance  Associates 

of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

359.071173  70-784762 

Guidance  Associates 


V£,  occftfaM  of  Gtrmmj.  cMotion  picture] 
1971. 


Thome  I^lmi, 


>.  391) 


4  raJD.     H.    bftw.     nqicr  I  miii.     (S  mm.  documents  project,  n 

Loop  film  in  cartridge,  nim  itotM  on  carthdge  caie. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dak  WUtafd. 

SUMMARY:  A  docuoiMiary  about  the  United  StaM  occupation  of  Oer- 
■any  in  Worid  War  II.  Shows  Ocnnan  troops  MirTcnderini  u>d  U.S.  troops 
Npervwag  the  drouiflcabon  procew,  at  well  m  en«a^ng  is  the  eoforcemeni 
of  health  meMuras.  perfonning  potkc  activities  and  other  neceaury  hmctioo*. 

1.  Ocnnany— Hktory—Allied  occupation,  1943-  2.  Germany  (Teni- 

lory  under  Allied  occufMioa.  194M9S5.  U.S.  Zone)  I-  Thorne  FUnu,  inc.. 
BouUer.Colo.  II.  Setiea:  t  nm.  docueoenn  prafecL  [Motion  picture]  no.  391. 
lDD257j  W0.54  72-701429 

Ttwrne  PUms  72 


MARC 


U.S.  ocoipattoB  of  JapOM.  {Motion  picture]    Thome  FUaa,  1971. 

3  min.     li.     bAw.     uipcr  Smm.     (8  mm.  documenu  protect,  no.  392) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  note*  on  csnridge  ca*e. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dale  Willard. 

SUMMARY:  A  documenury  kboul  the  Umted  Sute*  occupation  of  Japan 
in  World  War  II  Sliowt  U.S.  troopt  marching  through  the  >ireeU.  the  JapaneM 
military  beini  diMrmed,  end  the  rebuilding  of  the  bombed-oui  areas. 

1.  Japan— Hi»lory— Allied  occopslion,  1945-19S2.  1.  Thome  Filmi,  inc., 
Boulder.  Colo,  11.  Scrie*:  I  mm.  documenu  project.  (Motion  plciurci  no.  392. 
lDS889]  940.54  72-70 1 430 

Thocne  Film.  72  MARC 

Th«  U.  S.  A.  (Motion  picture)     Pan  American  World  Air- 
ways, 1971.   Made  by  Visicm  Aaeociatce. 

20  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMAUY :  A  music  and  ima|^  tour  of  tlw  United  8Ut«s,  utllls- 
log  modem  cutting  and  camera  techalquM  to  reveal  the  Quality  and 
character  of  the  people.  Includes  aequeocM  on  New  York,  California, 
the  Kocky  Hountaiua,  and  the  Southwest 

1.  U.  8.— Deacrlptlon  and  travel.  I.  PiD  AmarlcaD  World  Air- 
ways, IDC 

917.8  70-711658 

CINX 


U.   S.   A.:  Time  for  decisioa   {Motion  picture)     National 
Eduoationul  Television  and   Radio   Center.     Released  by 
Indiana  University,  Audio-Visual  Center,  1965. 
60  mln.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Poputotlon  problem) 
Summon/.-  Traces  the  trend  of  population  In  the  United   Mates 
from  colonial  days  to  the  present,  with  emphasis  on  the  population 
explosion  following  World  War  n  and  the  increase  In  the  number  of 
senior  citizens.     Examines  some  of  the  resulting  problems,  including 
crowded  living  conditions,  poverty,  rising  crime,  and  overtaxed  nat- 
ural resources  and  recreational  facilities.  ,«.«_ 
1    US— Population— History.    2.  U.  S.— Social  condltlons-lWS- 
I    National   Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,      n.  Indiana. 
Unlverelty.    Audio-Visual  Center.        Series :  The  Population  problem 
(Motion  picture)                                                                   _.   ^  „.  „..  . 
301.3                        Fi  A  68-2844 
Tndmnn      Univ.     Audlo-                 Visual  Center 


United  States  Olympic  Committee.    Development 
Committee.    Women's  Board 
see 

Grace  in  motion,  beauty  through  gym- 
nastics. 

The  U.  S.  Open:  OrvUle  Moody  at  Champions  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    United  States  Golf  Association,  1969. 

37  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Director,  Joseph  Walsh;  writers,  Frank  Hannlgan,  Rob- 
ert Sommers ;  narrator,  Chris  Schenkel. 

Buvitnary:  Shows  Orvllle  Moody's  suriKislng  performance  lo  the 
1969  U.  S.  Open  Oolf  Tournatoent  at  Champions  OoK  Club  in  Houston, 
Texas.  Includes  Interviews  with  Paliner.  Barber,  Jimmy  Demaret, 
and  Jack  Burke. 

(1.  United  States  Open  Golf  Champlooahip  Tournament,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1969.        I.  United  States  Oolf  Ajnodatlon. 

796.352  76-703570 

United  States  Oolf  Asso-  datloa 


The  U.S.  Open:  Tony  JadUiii  coaqaen  Haieltl—.  tMotion  pic- 
ture]   United  States  Golf  Association,  1 970.    Made  by  JoKfrf) 

Walsh- International  Sports  Productiona. 

33  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presenu  scene*  from  the  U.S.  Open  Golf  Championship  Tour> 
namem  »  the  Hazeltine  National  Golf  Oub  in  Chaska.  Minn.,  where  Tony 
Jacklin  became  the  (im  Englishman  to  win  the  championship  in  fifty  yean. 
Shows  golfers  Ted  Ray  and  Harry  Vardon  in  action  and  explains  bow  to  enter 
the  Open. 

1.  Jacklin,  Tony.  2.  United  Sutes  Open  Golf  Championship  Tournament, 
Chaska.  Minn..  1970.        I.  United  Sutes  Golf  Association. 

[GV964.J)  796.352  77-714779 

U.S.  Golf  Association  71  MARC 

The  U.  S.  Open :  Trevino's  four  rounds  in  the  60*s  {Motion 

picture)     United  States  Golf  Association,  1968. 

40  ui'>i.     8<1.     color.     16  mm. 

Ci'ed.lf:  l-^xe«'utive  producer,  Jtiseph  C.  Dey,  Jr.;  director,/Joe 
Wnlsh;  writer,  Frank  Hannlgan;  narrator,  Chris  Schenkel;  edftor, 
Dick  Richards. 

Hummary:  Shows  views  of  the  1968  United  States  Open  Champion- 
ship Golf  Tournanient  at  Rochester.  N.  Y„  In  which  I>ee  Trevino  tied 
Jack  NIcklaiis'  Open  record  of  275  to  become  the  first  man  In  the 
history  of  the  Open  to  score  under  70  In  each  round.  Shows  the  in- 
stallation of  Billy  Caspar  in  the  Oak  Hill  Country  Club  "Hill  of 
Fame." 

1.  United  Sttites  Open  Golf  Championship  Tournament,  Rochester, 
N.  v.,  1968.        I.  United  States  Golf  Association. 

796.352  Fi  A  68-2501 

United  states  Oolf  .Association 


The  U.  S.  Pacific  West:  Exploding  Los  Angeks  {Filmttrip) 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Richard  Logan. 

Bummary:  Presents  Los  Angeles  as  the  fastest  growing  city  In  the 
United  States.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Los  Angeles— Juvenile  films.  i.  Encydwaedla  Britannica 

Educational  CoriMration. 

372.8  77-783387 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educatlooal  Corp. 


The  U.  S.  Padfic  West:  Growth  of  the  region  (FUmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Richard  Logan. 

Summary:  Shows  the  growth  of  the  four  subreglons  of  the  PaciBc 
West :  the  Sierra  Cascade,  the  northwestern  coast,  the  central  valley, 
and  the  California  coast.     For  elementary  gradea 

1.  Pacific  States.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

372.8  74r-788889 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Bdacational  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  Pacific  Wc0t:  Pacesetter  of  the  nation  {FUm- 
strip)    EncyclopBedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Richard  Logan. 

Summary:  Shows  the  four  subregions  of  the  Pacific  West:  the 
Sierra  Cascade,  the  northwestern  coast,  the  central  valley,  and  the 
California  coast.  Polnta  out  how  these  areas  are  the  pacesetters  of 
the  nation.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Pacific   States.  i.  BIncyclopaedIa   Britannica  Educational 

Corporation. 

872.8  79-733890 

Encjxlopaedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


The   U.  S.   Pacific   Wert:   Tht   rainy   north    {FUmstrip) 
EncyclopaedLa  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

Creditt:  Collaborator,  Bldiard  Logan. 

Summary:  Shows  the  raloy  northern  r^oo  of  the  Padfic  West 
For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  Padfic  States.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educatlooal 

Oorpo  ration. 

872.8  70-788888 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educatlooal  Oorp. 


The  U.  S.  Pacific  West:  The  water  problem   {FUmatrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannioa  EducatiwMil  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Collaborator.  Richard  Logan. 

Summary:  Shows  the  constant  water  problem  faced  by  the  people 
In  the  Pacific  West  subreglons  of  the  Siwra  Cascade,  die  North- 
western coast,  the  central  valley,  and  the  California  coast  For 
elementary  grades.  , 

1  Water  resources  development— Padflc  States.  2.  Water-supply- 
Pacific  States.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion. 

372.8  78-733386 

Encycl<H>aedU  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

United  aates  Parachute  Association 
see 


Sky  diving,  space  age  sport. 

U.  S.  poUcy  in  Latin  America  {Motion  picture)  Institute 
on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt 
University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre 
Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  48b) 

With  study  guide.  ^       ,^  „     , 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary-  Lecturer  William  S.  Stokes  dlscus-ses  communism  In 
Venezuela,  Colombia,  Bolivia,  and  BraslL  r>«?«>;*»»f  "»«/"t'l9'° 
^ponse  to  the  Slno-Sovlet-Castro  threat  which  Includ^deve  opji^ 
a  n^lear  deterrent  and  Initiating  various  programs  for  economic  ad. 

1   Communism  —  South  America.  l  Vanderbilt  University, 

Na^villa  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy. 
Serlffl:  The  Nature  of  communUm  (Motion  picture)  do.  48b. 

Fi 67-626 


United  aates  Postal  Service 
see 

More  and  louder. 


Presorting. 


You  caily  live  once. 

U.S.  paaitiTe  expedltlea  lato  Mazloe.  [Motion  picture]    Thome 
Filmi,  1971. 

3  min.     ti.    bftw.     uiper  I  mm.     (8  mm.  document*  project,  bo.  3M) 

Loop  film  in  cutridge.  Fiim  aotet  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dale  WiUard. 

SUMMARY:  Deacribei  the  expeditioa  of  the  United  States  mio  Mexico. 
FoctMea  on  the  rcsulu  of  the  raid  of  Pancho  Villa  on  Columbus,  N.M.  Shows 
General  Penhing  and  Arocricaa  iroofw  as  tbcy  tearch  for  the  guerrilla  band 
thfou^KMi  the  Mexican  countryside  and  in  the  Mexican  villages. 

1.  United  Suiea.  Army.  Punitive  Expedition.  2.  Mexico— Frontier  trou- 
blet-^1910-  I.  Tliorac  FUiM,  inc.,  Boukler,  Colo.     II.  Sencs:  S  mm. 

document!  protect.  [Motion  picture] 

tFl234i  973.91  72-701310 

Thome  Filn«  72  MARC 


The  Uaited  States  Seaate:  the  poUtka  of  power.  [Filnutripi    Scott 
Education  Divialon,  1971.     Made  by  Associated  Press. 

2  filmttripi  (2(X)  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  aitd  2  photradiact  (2 1.  each),  1 2  in., 
33  1/3  rpm. 

Abo  iuued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Part  1  reviewi  the  design  ofthc  founding  fsthcri  and  the  evolu- 
tion of  the  Senate  from  its  cariy  days  to  modem  times.  Examines  the  committee 
system  and  discusses  the  controversial  niics  of  seniority  and  the  niibuster.  Pan 
2  presents  a  crou  section  of  senatorial  opinion  on  Executive  power  versus 
congressional  power,  legislaUvc  oversight,  and  congressional  ethics. 

i.  United  Sutes.  Congress.  Senate.  1.  Scott  Graphics.  Educition 
Division 

iJKinOj  328.73  72-732597 

Scott  Gravies  Education  72  MARC 

Division 

The  U.  S,  South:  Changing  communities  {FUmstrip)    En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

54  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Collaborator.  Charles  F,  Grltzner. 

Bummayy:  Points  out  that  the  South  lias  many  nntural  resources, 
but  tliat  it  has  remained  a  poor  region  until  recently.  Shows  how 
the  progress  of  the  South  is  changing  some  of  Its  comraunltiee. 

1.  Southern  States— Soc.  condit.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational  Corporation. 

330.975  Fi  A  68-4238 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  South:  Growth  of  the  region  {FUmstrip)    En- 
cyclopaedia Britfumica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

38  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Charles  F.  Grltzner. 

Bumtfiary:  Points  out  that  the  South  has  mnny  natural  resources, 
but  that  It  has  remained  a  poor  region  until  recently,  Describes 
the  growth  of  the  region,  and  the  role  of  agricultural  dtversiflcatlon 
in  this  growth.  ...„,.       ,  . 

1.  Southern  States— Econ.  condit.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation. 

330.975  Fi  A  68-4236 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  U.  S.  South:  Region  in  change  (FUmstrip)    Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

61  fr.     color.     ft.t  mm. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Charles  F.  Grltsner. 

Summary:  PolnU  out  that  the  South  has  many  natural  resource*, 
but  that  It  has  remained  a  poor  region  until  recently.  Shows  the 
change  which  la  taking  place  In  this  region  today. 

1.  Southern  SUtes— Econ.  condit.  f.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca 
Educational  Corporation. 

330.975  Fi  A  68-4236 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


532 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  U.   S,   South:   Rerohition  In  agricolture    {FOmttrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

SO  fr.    color.     S5  mm.  

Credit:-  CoUaboralor.  Charlea  F.  Grltaier.  «„„™- 

Summarv:  Points  om  Uiat  the  Soath  hu  many  nf^"'*' "*>°'^ 
but  that  it  has  remained  a  poor  region  until  rw^tlf-  ,^^^^Jt^ 
of  the  more  efflrtent  farming  method*  that  agricultural  dlTeralflc- 
tlon  baa  brought  to  the  Sooth.  

1.  Agrlculture-Southe™  SMte*.  l  Encyclopaedia  BriUnnlca 

Educational  CorporaUon.  „.  .  ,„  .„«, 

338.10W5  Fi  A  68-4237 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Edticatiooal  Corp. 

U.  S.  Standards  for  quality  of  tggs  (FUrngtrip)    V.  S.  Dept. 
of  Afrriculture,  1&68.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

39  fr.     ofilor.     3."  mm. 

AIM)  Issued  lis  slide  set 

With  narrative  ciiide. 

Summani:  Illusrrntps  the  candled  appearance  of  the  ofllclal  C  S. 
standards  for  firades  of  both  white  and  brown  eggs.  Pictures  the 
four  qualitieo  of  uncooked,  poached,  and  Cried  eggs  as  a  guide  for 
those  interestpj  in  producing,  processing,  grading,  and  packing  eggs. 

1.  Flggs— Unidiug.        l  U.  S.     Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

637  Fi  E  68-535 

U.  S.  Nafl  Agr.  Libr. 

United  States  Steel  Corporation 
see 

Alligator  hide. 

A  Better  way. 

OMh  cDdaoB. 

The  Deoxidation  of  semi -killed  ingots. 
Homaday  building  aMnpoiwnt  syitem. 

How  steel  is  made. 

—320° 
Seamless  modem. 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.     Geneva  Works 
see 

The  Craneman. 

U.S.    Steel  International 
see 

Bridge  over  the  Tagus. 

United  States  Trout  Farmers  Association 
see 


The  U.  S.  Tcrsns  Mississippi  (Motum  picture)    CBS  News, 
1962. 

28  niin.     sd.     Mjw.     Ifl  mm. 

TeieciiiX  on  tlie  CBS-TV  documentary  show  Eyewitness. 

Credits:  ProducwT>,  Leslie  MIdgley.  John  Shamlk;  director.  Vera 
Di.nmond;  reporters.  Charles  Colliogwood.  Paul  Niven,  Dan  Rather, 

nummary:  r>escribea  the  efforts  of  Mississippi  Oovernor  Rom  B'lr- 
nett  to  deny  Negro  James  Meredith  admission  to  the  Unirersltv  of 
Mississippi.  In  defiance  of  the  fnlted  States  Federal  Government. 
Examines  the  constitutional  crisis  precipitated  by  this  d^ance  and 
the  possible  responses  by  the  President  and  the  Attorney  General  to 
resolve  the  situation. 

1.  Segregntion  in  higher  education.  2.  Civil  rizhts— Mississippi. 
I.  Eyewitness  i  Television  prt^ramt  ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  Sys- 
tem. Inc.    CB.S  News. 

Fi  67-2235 

United  Transparencies,  inc. 
see 


Modern  chemistry  1966. 

United  Way  of  America 
see 

If  you  don»t  do  it,  it  wont  get  done. 

United  World  Films,  inc. 
see 

Acoordtng  to  Hoylc. 

Argentina — the  port  and  the  pampa. 

Birthday. 

Churchill — champion  of  freedom. 
Colombia. 


The  Danube  Valley  and  its  people. 

Deccan  village — India. 
Energy. 

England — industrial  empire. 

Europe — nations  of  the  west. 

Fall  of  the  First  Empire. 

From  directory  to  Empire. 
Full  ahead  Rhine. 

Greece — the  brothers. 

Halloween. 

Hong  Kong — crossroads  of  the  Orient. 

The  Human  skeleton. 

Hungary  and  its  people. 
It  might  have  happened. 

Italy — the  post-war  Renaissance. 

J^an — Shennya  of  the  city. 

The  July  monarchy. 

Kim  visits  the  Netherlands. 

Latin  America — neighbors  to  the  south. 

Nancy  goes  to  the  hospital. 
Non-stop  to  everywhere. 

The  Orient — peoples  of  Asian  lands. 
The  Philippines— nation  of  islands. 

The  Presidency — crisis  in  office. 

Puerto  Rico— island  in  the  sun. 
Puerto  Rico — Operation  Bootstrap. 


A  Regional  geography  of  France:    Central 
France, 


A  Regional  geography  of  France:    Northern 
France. 


A  Regional  geography  of  France:    Southern 
France. 

The  Restoration  of  the  monarchy. 
The  Revolution  in  France, 
Rise  of  the  First  Empire. 

Rockets  and  satellites. 
Sing^x)  re -Malaya — new  states  in  Southeast 


Asia. 


The  Supermarket. 

Switzerland — Alpine  democracy. 
Tadpole  tale:   Mike  gives  up  a  friend. 

Turkey— a  Middle  East  bridgeland, 

Turkey — rebirth  of  a  nation, 

533 


U,  S.  S.  R.    Part  1:    Geography  and  peoples 
—the  mai^  faces  of  a  vast  land. 


U.  S.  S.  R.    Part  2:    Pioneer  family  of 
Bratsk— a  Siberian  city  is  bom. 

U.  S,  S.  R.    Parts:    Family  of  Tashkent 
—life  on  a  collective  farm. 

VeiaaiUea. 

Una  viu  in  scatola  (A  life  in  a  tin). 

West  Germany — story  of  industrial  growth. 

United  World  Films,  inc.    Castle  Films  Division 
see 

Ted  Lewis  and  his  band. 

United  World  Fihns.  inc.    Kinetic  Division 
see 

All  God's  children. 
Allegory. 
And  it  goes  on  and  on. 

Andy. 

L'Anigoelephant  (The  q>iderele|4unt). 

Arthur.  Arthur. 

Ashes  of  doom. 

At  the  zoo. 
Au  fou. 

Audition. 

Black,  white,  and  red. 
CSrfcutz. 

Cruel  diagonals. 
A  Day  with  the  boys. 
Dr.  StrangebaU. 
Efa 

Elegia. 

ErieboiMe  der  Puppe  (afterward). 

Etcetera. 

Freely  gothic. 

Gavotte. 

The  Good  friend 

Kouzelnfk  (the  mapctan). 


ftatne:  die  i 


Tenninal  ielf. 

UaitlBI  th«  bcHmm.  [Motioo  picture]    BBC-TV,  Loodoa.  1969. 
Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Tiiiie*Life  Ffhna. 

20BatB.  kL  bftw.  16  mm.  (Worid  hiMory  from  1917  to  the  Fraau.K>. 
20.  Unit  6:  Towards  one  worid) 

SUMMARY:  Tnccs  the  Ktivitks  of  the  Unit«d  Nation  in  detail;  queMicM 
the  extent  of  iti  effeccivcncaa  in  achieving  mtcroatioaaJ  notty  and  pnoe  berood 
dw  (ta|c  of  iotcraaiional  cooditiam  exiatiDt  in  1917  or  mdcr  the  1  fagw  of 
Naiioaa. 

I.UBitedNatioaa.       I.  BritM  Bnadcaatiag  Corpotatiaa.    Tekvkiaa  Ser- 
vice.   II.  Time-Life  POma.    IILSeriea:  Worid  Uatoryfton  1917  m  the  prcMat 
[Motioa  ptcturej  no.  20.  Unii  6:  Towarda  ooe  worid. 
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Units    of   volume    and    mass-    [Filmstrip]      William    Boundey. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

35  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  !  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.  (Intro- 
ducing the  metric  system) 

Also  issued  with  phonoupe  in  cassclie. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  measure  mass  and  volume  using  the  mclnc 
system,  and  shows  the  relationship  of  units  of  mass  and  volume  to  units  oflength. 

1.  Mass  (Physics)— Juvenile  films.  2,  Volume  (MalhcmaUcs>— Juvenile 
films.  3.  Units— Juvenile  films,  4.  Metric  system—Juvenile  films.  [1  Metric 
system.  2.  Measuring)  I.  Boundey.  William.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
III.  Series:  Introducing  the  metric  system.  (Filmstripi 

389  72-734910 


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The  Unity  of  nature,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  Corporation 
for  Public  Broadcasting.  Made  by  KVIE  Television.  Re- 
leHped  by  Public  Broadcasting  Service,  1971. 

59  miD.    8d.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  ezperleoce  of  the  sea  as  it  meets  the 
land. 

1.  Nature.        I.  CfHimnitiOD  for  Public  Broadcastlns.     II.  Public 
Broadcasting  Service. 
[QH81]  551.4  72-711556 

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The  Unity  of  nature.  Part  2:  The  nature  of  man  and 
woman  (Motion  picture)  Corporation  for  Public  Broad- 
casting., ifade  by  KVIE-TV,  Released  by  Public  Broad- 
casting Service,  IWI. 

28  miD.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Reveals  ttie  ctoBeuess  of  all  things  In  this  world  as 
discovered  by  a  young  man  and  woman  who,  while  roaming  tbe 
mountaloB,  explore  land  called  tbe  body,  and  the  body  called  land. 
The  world  love  Is  shown  to  encompass  all  things — harsbness  and 
tenderness,  cruelty  and  consideration,  apartness  and  togetherness. 

l.Phlloaophy  of  nature.    2.  Love.  I.  Corporatloo  for  Public 

Broadcasting:     II.  Public  Broadcastliig  Service.    III.  The  Nature  of 
man  and  woman  (Hotloo  picture) 

166.2  7(^-711867 

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Unity  Sales  Corporation 
see 

A  Busy  night. 

The  Universal  chureh:  1914-(1954  (FSmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1954.  Made  by  John  Foster.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

33  fr.     b&w.    35  mm.     (The  Spread  of  Christianity,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  effects  of  the  two  World  Wars  on  CbriHtl- 
anity,  and  bighllgbts  tbe  theme  of  Christian  consolidation. 

1.  Christian  union.  i.  Common  Oround,  ltd.,  London,    n.  Car- 

man Educational  Associates.        Series;  Tbe  Spread  of  Christianity 
(Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

270.8  70-735603 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Universal  declaration  of  human  rights  (Filmstrip) 
(iilliert  Altsfhul  Productions.  Released  by  Journal  Films, 
1970. 

30  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Human  rights  as  reflected  In  American 
historical  documents) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  tbe  fundamental  distinction  between  civil 
liberties  and  social  rights  and  questions  whether  there  Is  any 
conflict  ttetween  economic  security  and  civil  liberties.  Explores  the 
influence  of  freedom  of  speech  and  as8«nbly  on  the  political  stability 
of  a  country. 

1.  United  Nations.  General  Assembly.  Dnlversal  declaration  of 
human  rights.  I.  Aitschul  (Gilbert)  Productions,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
II.  Journal  Fiima.  Idc.,  Chicago.  III.  Series:  Human  rights  as  re- 
flected in  American  historical  documents  (Filmstrip) 

rJC571]  328.4  77-738698 

Journal  Films 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


A  quelle  heure  ...    ? 

Above  the  horizon. 

Addition  and  its  properties. 

Addition  and  subtraction  algorithms. 

Addition  and  subtraction  of  common  frac- 
tions. 

Addition  and  subtraction  of  decimal  frac- 
tions. 

Addition  and  subtraction  of  integers. 

Advances  during  the  Middle  Ages. 
Adventure  In  Newfoundland. 

The  African  past. 
Air  and  weather. 


The  Air  cleaner. 
An  Airplane  trip. 

Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland. 

Alio',    alio'. 

Alternator  service:   assembling  rotor  to 

frame  and  pulley. 

Alternator  service:   assembling  the 
alternator. 

Ahenator  aervice:  djianfmbly  ot  the  alternator. 

Alternator  service:   installing  the  slip  ring 
end  bearing. 

Ahenwtor  aervice:  retnoviiis  ilip  rinc  end  frame  bear- 
ing. 

Alternator  service:    removing  the  drive 
end  bearing. 

Alternator  service:  removing  the  pulley. 

Alternator  service:  removing  the  rotor. 

Alternator  service:  replacing  brushes. 

Alternator  service:  replacing  the  diode. 

Alternator  service:   testing  diodes. 

Alternator  service:    testing  the  stator  and 
rotor. 

Alternator  service:   the  drive-end 
bearing. 

Alternator  service:   using  the  diode  test. 
The  Analyticat  balance. 
Ancient  Rome. 
Angular  momentum,  a  vector  quantity. 

Angular  momentum  of  circularly  polarized 
radiation. 

Animab  and  th^  envirooment 
Animals  In  Amboseli. 
Les  Animaux. 

Anne. 

Application  of  neck  facing. 

.^}plication  of  the  associative  property. 

Applying  glazing  putty. 

Applying  plastic  filler. 

Applying  the  hook  and  eye. 

Areas  of  polygons. 

Assembling  a  dado  head. 

Assembling  a  plane. 


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Assembling  the  spray  gun. 
Associative  property. 

Asteroids,  comets,  and  meteors. 
Atmospheric  electricity. 

Attaching  a  waistband. 
Attaching  belt  buckles  and  eyelets. 
Au  bord  de  la  mer. 
Au  cafg  des  amis. 

Audubon  snimsls 
Audubon  birds. 

The  Auger  Wt. 

Austria. 

Auto  mechanic. 

The  Baboon  troop. 

Back  saw. 

The  Backward  roll. 

Baking  a  macaroni  casserole. 

Baking  apples. 

Baking  cream  puff  shells. 

Baking  drop  cookies. 

Balances. 

Balancing. 

Ball  receiving. 

Bambi. 

Barrier  penetration. 

Base  five  numeration  system. 

Basic  radio  circultiy:   Components. 

Basic  radio  circuitry:   History  of  radio. 

Basic  radio  circuitry:    Modulation. 
Basic  radio  circuitry:   Superheterodyne. 


Basic  radio  circuitry:   The  Antenna  and 
the  R-F  stage. 

Basic  radio  circuitry:   The  detector  and 
A-F  stage. 


Basic  radio  circuitry:   The  I-F  stage. 

Basic  radio  circuitry:   Tbe  receiver. 

Basic  wiring:   Domestic  distribution 
systems. 

Basic  wiring:   Domestic  service  conductors. 


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CaiTOlueL 

Commonwealth  Protectorate. 

The  Cartwheel. 

Commutative  property. 

Basic  wiring:   Household  service. 

Catch  stitch. 

The  CaterpllUr  and  the  wild  animals. 

The  Commutative  property  in  addition 
and  multiplication. 

Basic  wiring:    Low  voltage  circuits. 

Basic  wiring:   Receptacles  and  fixture 
circuits. 

Cathedral  city  (Salisbury) 
Cattlemen  and  homesteaders. 

Compass  saw. 
Compound  miter  cuts. 

Basic  wiring:   Sources  of  power. 

Cell  Theory. 

Comprehension  technique. 

Basic  wiring:   Switch  wiring. 

Central  African  Republic. 

The  Computer  In  your  Ufe. 

Basting,  even  and  uneven. 

Ceramics  in  art  and  industry. 

Concentration. 

Before  you  sew. 

Cfezanne. 

Condensation  nuclei. 

Beginning  number  concepts. 

The  Challenge  of  the  Danube. 

A  Confederacy  or  a  Union  under  Presidents 

BeUerophon  and  the  winged  horse. 

Changing  a  saw  blade. 

Lincoln  and  Johnson. 

Bevel  cuts. 

Charlemagne. 

Contact  printing. 

Bias  strips. 

Charles  1. 

The  Contemporary  era.    Part  1:   EvohiUon 
of  applied  sciences. 

BilUoat  of  itan. 
Billy  goat  Gruff. 
Birthday  lor  Button. 

Charles  n. 

The  Chassis  punch. 

The  Checking  account. 

The  Contemporary  era.    Part  2:  Industrial 
revolution. 

The  Contemporary  era.    Part  3:  Im- 
proving on  nature. 

Black  Beauty. 

Chemical  basis  of  Ufe. 

Continental  drift 

Bones  and  joints. 

Children  face  social  realities,  part  1. 

Continuous  bound  placket. 

Bonjour,  ics  entants'. 

Children  face  social  realities,  part  2. 

Cooking  macaroni. 

Christian  art. 

Coping  saw. 

The  Boy  and  the  wolf. 

Chrijtian  Rome. 

Coping  saw  (V -block) 

Bragg  reflection. 

The  Brand-new  basketball. 

Christmas  around  the  world,  and  Christ- 
mas traditions. 

Corrective  clouds. 

Brazil — change  comes  to  the  rain  forest. 

Cinderella. 

Cotton-eyed  Joe. 

Brine  shrimp. 

The  Circulatory  and  respiratory  system. 

Covering  a  belt. 

Broiling  steak. 

Cities  in  crisis:   a  matter  of  survival. 

Covering  a  buckle. 

Brownies,  part  1. 

Cities  in  crisis:  what's  happening  . . .  ? 

Critical  reading. 

Brownies,  part  2. 

Clarence  Clarinet  and  his  woodwind  family. 

Cross  cut  saw. 

Building  to  the  head  spring. 

The  Classical  era — ancient  civilizations. 

Cross  cutting. 

BuOdint  trades:  The  houM  buOdera. 

Classification  characteristics. 

Cuckoo  bird. 

Button's  big  parade. 

Czechoslovakia:   Bohemia. 

Button's  tall  tower. 

The  Clever  spider. 

Czechoslovakia:    Moravia. 

Byzantine  and  Romantic  art. 

The  Color  of  life. 

La  Calendrier. 

Columbus  Day. 

Czechoslovakia:   Prague. 

Call  of  the  wild. 

Combien? 

Czechoslovakia:   Slovakia. 

Captains  courageous. 

Comblen  de  t^es  avez-vous? 

Dado  cut. 

Carburetor  assembly. 

Combining  tumbling  skills. 

The  Danube:  farm  problems. 

Carburetor  disassembly. 

Common  body  hammers. 

The  Danube:   historical  background. 

The    Caribbean— Antigua,     Baibadoa,     Martinique, 
Trinidad.  Tobago  and  Jamaica. 

Common  types  of  tin  snips. 

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Dual  master  cylinder  disassembly. 

The  Federal  Reserve  System. 

Tike  Danube:  villafe  Ufe. 

Eating  in  a  restaurant. 
The  Economics  of  selling. 

The  Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Field  emission  of  electrons. 

Darts  and  things. 

Edward  I. 

Day  and  night. 

Edward  n. 

Filing  and  sanding  plastic  filler. 

De  quelle  couleur  ? 

Edward  m. 

Filtration. 

The  Decimal  (base  ten)   numeration 
system. 

Edward  IV. 

Finishing  your  dress. 

Decimal  numeration  system. 
Defending  against  the  man  with  the  ball. 

Edward  V  and  Richard  ni. 
Edward  VI. 

Fire  from  the  sky. 

Firebrands  and  freedom  fighters. 

Demonstration  of  a  watercolor  painting. 

Edward  VII. 

The  First  Christmas. 

Demonstration  of  an  acrylic  painting. 

Egypt. 

The  flag  develops. 

Denmark. 

Egypt— Sabha  discovers  the  past. 

The  flag  is  bom. 
Flash  Gordon. 

The  Department  of  Agriculture. 

Egyptian  art. 

The  Food  and  Drug  Administration. 

Developing  black  and  white  film. 

Election  Day, 

Forces  of  nature. 

A  Different  kind  of  neighborhood. 

Electricity. 

The  Forest  gives  us  wood. 

The  Digestive  system. 

Electronics  frees  communication  from 
transportation. 

The  Forest  guards  our  water  supply. 

Directional  stay -stitching. 

EUzabeth  I. 

The  Forest  is  home  to  wildlife. 

Disc  brakes:   installing  the  pads. 

The  Elves  and  the  shoemaker. 

The  Forest  works  for  us. 

Disc  brakes:    removing  the  pads. 

Embryonic  development  of  the  chick. 

Forestry  in  the  Canadian  Shield. 

Disc  brakes:    single  piston  caliper 
assembly . 

Embryonic  development  of  the  fish. 

Formation  of  raindrops . 

Enclosed  seams:   Flat  felled  seam. 

The  Forward  roll. 

Disc  brakes:   single  piston  caliper  cleaning 
and  inspection. 

Enclosed  seams:   French  seam. 

The  Foul  shot — free  throw. 

Disc  brakes:   single  piston  caliper  dis- 
assembly. 

An  End  rabbet  cut. 

The  Frog  prince. 

The  Disc  sander. 
Discovering  melody. 

Energy — heat,  light,  sound  and  matter. 
England, 

From  freedom  to  disappointment. 

The  Frontier  comes  of  age  under  Presi- 
dents Jackson,  Van  Buren,  Harrison,  and 
Tyler. 

Discovering  rhythm. 

Enlarging  your  prints. 

Frontiers  of  communication. 

The  Distributive  principle  and  its  use. 

Equalities  and  inequalities. 

Fun  in  the  forest. 

Distributive  property. 
Division. 

The  Essay,  biography,  and  other  non- 
fiction. 

La  Gare, 
Gathering, 

Division  algorithms. 

Etruscan  art. 

Generating  and  collecting  gases. 

Does  the  temperature  affect  paint  viscosity? 
Donald  Drum  and  the  percussion  family. 

Evolution. 
Experiment. 

The  Generator  and  the  motor:   AC  and  DC 
generators. 

Doppler  effect  and  shock  waves. 

Expo  67. 

The  Generator  and  the  motor:   AC  motors 

Dribbling. 

Factoring  and  primes. 

The  Generator  and  the  motor:    DC  motors 

Driving  and  setting  nails. 

Faites  vos  courses*. 

The  Generator  and  the  motor:   Electro- 
magnetic Induction. 

Dry  mounting  your  prints. 

La  Famllle. 

The  Generator  and  the  motor:   Induction 

Dual  master  cylinder  assembly. 

Fastening  with  a  flat  head  screw. 

motors. 

Dual  master  cylinder  cleaning  and  honing. 

Fastening  with  dowels, 

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The  Generator  and  the  motor:  Summary. 

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The  Generator  and  the  motor:   Synchronous 
motor. 

The  Generator  and  the  motor:   Wiring  for 
generators. 

Oeometric  shapes. 
George  I. 
George  n. 

George  in. 

George  IV. 

George  V  and  Edward  Vm. 

George  VI. 

Germany. 

Get  or^mized. 

Getting  the  decision. 

A  Giant  step. 

The  Girl  made  of  rubber. 
Glooscap  and  the  four  wishes. 

Gluing  and  clamping  with  bar  clamps. 
The  Golden  boy. 

The  Golden  fish. 

Good  manners  in  school  and  at  play. 

Good  table  manners,  anywhere. 
Gram  staining. 

Graphing  sentences  in  a  plane. 
Grazing  in  the  national  forest. 
Great  winds.    Parti,  General  principles. 
Great  winds.    Part  2,  Pressure  and  winds. 
Greece. 
Guinea. 

Gus  Guitar  and  his  friends. 

Hallowe'en. 

The  Hand  stand. 

Hand  tools:    cutting  tools. 

Hans  Brinker. 

The  Head  balance. 

A  Helping  hand. 
Henry  I. 


Henry  n. 
Henry  m. 

Henry  IV. 

Henry  V. 

Henry  VI. 

Henry  VII. 

Henry  VHI. 


H 

Home  on  the  farm. 

Homogeneous  nucleatiun  and  the  dielectric 
nature  of  ice  crystals. 

The  Hook  shot. 

Hope,  disillusionment,  and  sacrifice. 

The  Horse  that  conquered  Troy. 
How  animab  differ. 

How  bear  lost  his  tail. 

How  electricity  works. 

How  in  the  world? 

How  jealousy  spoiled  a  friendship. 

How  many? 

How  metal  is  stretched. 
How  much? 
How  plants  grow. 
How  sounds  are  made. 
How  they  went  west. 
How  to  honor  and  display  the  flag. 
The  Hundred  Years  War. 

Hungary. 

Hungary:  city  life. 

Hungary:  geography. 

Hungary:   historical  background. 
Hungary:  viUage  life. 

Hunting  and  fishing  in  the  Canadian 

Shield. 

I  am  a  person. 

I  am  different  from  everyone  else. 

I  am  like  everyone  else. 

I  have  a  family. 

I  have  a  name. 


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I  took  a  look  at  me. 

Iceland. 

Identity  elements  and  Inverses. 

Lole  au  ttesor. 

Indenting. 

Independence  Day. 

India — Eamu  of  Ganapatty  Street. 

Inequalities. 

Inoculating  techniques. 

Inside  the  atom. 

Installing  blind  or  pop  rivets. 

Installing  external  adjustment  type  contact 
points. 

Installing  ignition  points. 

Installing  TVHS  wire  terminals. 
Interference  and  diffraction. 

International  responsibilities  under 
Presidents  Eisenhower,  Kennedy,  Johnson, 
Nixon. 

Introducing  the  Canadian  Shield. 

Investigating  earthquakes. 

The  Investor  and  the  marke8)lace. 

Iraq. 

The  Islamic  Republic  of  Mauritania. 

Italy. 
Iff  n  iU  wind. 
The  Ivory  Coast, 

James. 
James  II. 
Japan. 
Jason  and  the  quest  of  the  golden  fleece. 

Jewels  in  the  sky. 
Joan  of  Arc. 
John. 
Jordan. 

Le  Jour  et  la  nuit. 
Joyeux  noeU 
The  Jump  shot. 
La  Jungle. 
Jungle  book. 


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Lincoln  and  Washlngttm's  birthdays. 
Liquid  meaiure. 

Masters  of  the  Post -Impressionist  era: 
Van  Gogh  and  Ibulouse  Lautrec. 

Masters  of  the  Reformation:    Durer  and 

Kenya,  East  Africa. 

Longitude  and  time. 

Holbein  the  Younger. 

Kerf  bending  and  cove  cuts. 

Looking  for  color. 

Masters  of  the  Renaissance:    Leonardo  da 
Vinci  and  Michelangelo  Buonarroti. 

King  Midas. 

Looking  for  pictures. 

Masters  of  the  Romantic  era:   Goya  and 

Know  your  product. 

Turner. 

Labor  Day. 

Looking  for  rhythm. 
The  Lutterell  psalter. 

Masters  of  the  17th  century:   Rubens  and 
Velasquez. 

Laboratory  burners. 

Laboratory  procedures:   dispensing  solids 

Lyric  poetry. 

Matting  and  mounting  pictures. 

and  liquids. 

Macaoa  ipeciea  and  anti-paniilic  tnatmenti. 

Meaning  of  common  fractions. 

Laboratory  procedures:   working  glass 
tubing. 

Madagascar. 
The  Magic  ring. 

Measurement 

Laminating  your  photos. 

Meeting  new  pe<vle. 

Land  forms  and  uses. 

The  Magneto. 
The  Mailman. 

Melons. 

Lapped  zipper  application. 

La  Malson. 

The  Melting  point. 

The  Lathe.    Part  1:   Spindle  turning. 

Making  a  cartridge  pin  hole  camera. 

Memorial  Day. 

The  Lathe.    Part  2:    Faceplate  turning. 

Metal  finishing  with  hammer,  dolly,  and 

Making  a  plain  seam. 

disc  Sander. 

Latitude  and  longitude. 

Making  a  standard  dart. 

Laving  out  and  cutting  a  gain. 

Making  applesauce. 

Mexico. 

Mexico:   the  changing  world  of  Carlos 

The  Lay-up  shot. 

Making  change. 

Flores. 

Laying  out  a  box. 

Making  meringue. 

Layout  using  a  drawing  overlay. 

Man  the  first  computer. 

The  Microscope. 

Learning  from  earthquakes. 

Man  uses  his  environment. 

Millions  and  millions  of  bubbles  (Seashore) 

The  Legend  of  the  flying  canoe. 

Manners  begin  at  home. 

Mining  In  the  Canadian  Shield. 

Let's  talk  about  being  mean. 

Manners  on  the  move:  traveling  and 

The  Miracle  of  the  computer. 

I*t's  talk  about  cheating. 

visiting. 

Man's  first  wings— the  stoiy  of  Daedalus 

Miscellaneous  laboratory  procedures. 

Let's  talk  about  community  responsibility. 

and  Icarus. 

Miter  cuts. 

Let's  talk  about  disrupting  things. 

Maps  of  our  globe. 

Mixing  plastic  body  flller. 

Let's  talk  about  flying  off  the  handle. 

Marking  and  preparing  a  hem. 

The  Modem  era.    Part  1:   Discovery  and 

Let's  talk  about  learning  the  hard  way. 

Marking  fabric:    The  tailor  tacker  and 

Invention. 

tailor  tacks. 

Let's  talk  about  procrastination. 

Kwrcea. 

Marking  fabrics:   Dressmaker  carbon. 

Modem  Rome. 

Let's  talk  about  responsibility. 

Mary. 

The  Molding  head. 

Let's  talk  about  self  deception. 

A  Mask  for  me,  a  mask  for  you. 

Momentum  of  electrons. 

Let's  talk  about  truancy. 

The  Mass  of  atoms,  part  1. 

Mcoey. 

The  Levered  hand  punch. 
Life  in  lApland. 
Life  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
Life  on  a  mountain. 


The  Mass  of  atoms,  part  2. 

Masters  of  the  Baroque:   El  Greco  and 
Rembrandt. 

Masters  of  the  18th  century:   Reynolds  and 
Gainsborough. 


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The  Moon,  eaith'a  tatdlitt. 

Movements  of  the  earth  and  sun. 

Mowgli  among  the  wolves  by  Rudyard 
KipUng. 


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Paganlni. 

Positron-electron  annihilation. 

The  Post  Office  Department. 

MowgU  and  Kaa. 

Paragraph  analysis. 

Prefactoiy  material. 

Mozart. 

Paramecium,  euglena,  amoeba. 

Preparation  of  a  waistband. 

Multiplication  and  its  properties. 

The  Paris  of  Francois. 

Preparation  of  celery. 

My  last  ducheas:  a  film  prolofue. 

Passing. 

Preparing  apples  for  applesauce. 

Naba-Cha  and  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

The  Past  is  prelude:  the  mountains,  the  plsins.  the 
plateaus. 

Preparing  apples  for  baking. 

Narrative  poetry. 

Patch  pocket. 

Preparing  cream  puff  dough. 

The  Nation  gains  respect  abroad  under 
Presidents  Madison.  Monroe,  and  Adams. 

People  in  ancient  Egypt. 

Preparing  dowels. 

The  Nature  of  money. 

People  in  ancient  Greece. 

Preparing  drop  cookies. 

The  Nervous  system  and  vision. 

People  in  Roman  times. 

Preparing  for  tumbling. 

The  Netherlands— gateway  to  northern 
Europe. 

A  New  boy  comes  to  school. 

Percents,  decimals,  and  common  fractions. 
Perseus  and  Andromeda. 

Preparing  French  dressing. 
Preparing  mayonnaise. 

New  Horizons  in  selling. 

Persia. 

Preparing  neck  facing. 

New  leadership  and  the  turning  tide. 

Pete  Piano  and  his  family  tree. 

Preparing  the  camera  for  shooting. 

New  paths  In  teaching  social  sciences. 

Phaethcn  and  the  golden  chariot  of  the  sun. 

Preparing  the  enlarging. 

Non-verbal  communication. 

Photo  emission  of  electrons. 

Preparing  the  soldering  copper. 

N-«,. 

Phrase-reading. 

Preparing  the  tank  for  fllm  devel(^ing. 

Norway— change  comes  to  the  fjord  farmer. 

Le  Plque-nique. 

Preparing  to  wash  dishes. 

The  Novel. 

Planet  ewth. 

Preparing  vegetable  garnishes. 

Nuclear  energy  serving  man. 

Planetary  circulation  of  the  atmosphere. 

Pre-reading. 

Nucleatlon  of  supercooled  clouds. 
The  Nucleus. 

Planing  a  chamfer. 

Principles  of  television:   Audio. 

The  Number  line. 

Planing  a  round  edge. 

Principles  of  television:   Controls  and 
applications. 

Objectives  and  objections. 

Planing  an  edge  straight  and  square. 

Principles  of  television:   Scanning. 

Of  earth  and  fire. 

Planing  end  grain. 

Principles  of  television:   Synchronization. 

Oil  and  fuel  Alter  service. 
Opportunities  unlimited. 
Order  of  operations. 

Planliton:  the  endless  hanrest. 
The  Plantation  South. 
Plastics  In  art  and  lodustry. 

Principles  of  television:   The  magic  screen 
Principles  of  television:   The  picture  tube. 

Organizing  a  new  Government  under  Presi- 
dents Washington,  Adams,  and  Jefferson. 

The  Play. 

Principles  of  television:   The  receiver. 

The  Origin  of  technology — tools  and 
machinery. 

Orpheus,  the  poet  who  defeated  death. 
Oil  habitent-iU? 

la  Phile  et  le  beau  temps, 
Poland:   country  life. 

Poland:   life  in  a  small  town. 
Poland:   modem  paradox. 

Principles  of  television:   Video. 

Print  developing. 

Print  washing  and  drying. 

Problem-centered  review. 

Our  planet:   the  earth. 

Poland:    Warsaw. 

The  Production  manager. 

Our  lolai  system. 

Policemen:  our  helpera. 

Progress,  depression,  and  global  war. 

Overprotection  (a  family  picnic). 

Pompeii. 

Prometheus  and  the  divine  gift  of  fire. 

Overview. 

Portugal. 

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Quelle  heure  est -11 7 

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Rationalism. 

Reading:   a  lesson  in  teaching. 

The  Real  number  line. 

The  Reaper. 

Rebounding  skills. 

Recital. 

Reconciling  your  bank  balance. 

The  Red  badge  of  courage. 

Red  China:    Peking  and  the  commune. 

Reflection  and  refraction. 

Removing  contact  points  (external  adjust- 
ment type) 

Removing  ignition  points. 

Removing  unwanted  seams . 

Replacing  points  and  condenser  (pivotless 
type,  part  1) 

Replacing  points  and  condenser  (pivotless 
type,  part  2) 

Replacing  the  spark  plug  wire. 

Republic  of  Chad. 

Republic  of  Germany. 

Republic  of  Niger. 

The  Republic  of  Senegal. 

Republic  of  the  Ivory  Coast. 

The  Resurrection  of  Bronco  Billy, 

Richard  I. 

Richard  II. 

Rigid  nippom  tnd  their  prepantioiL 

Rikki-Tikki-TUvi  by  Rudyard  KipUng. 

Rip  saw. 

Ripping, 

Riveting. 
Roman  art. 

Rounding  with  a  rasp  and  file. 

La  Rue. 

Rumania. 

RumpeUtiltskin. 

Running  stitch  and  backstitch. 


The  Rush  for  pay  dirt. 
Safety  in  the  kitchen,  part  1. 
Safety  in  the  kitchen,  part  2. 
Safety  on  the  city  streets. 
Safety  on  the  playground. 

The  Sahara. 

St.  Louis  and  his  times. 
Les  Saisons. 
Salad  greens. 
Sant^per. 
The  School  library. 
Science:  a  lesson  in  teaching. 
The  Sea  gull  and  the  whale. 

Sea  surface  meteorology. 

Seam  finishes. 

The  Seasons— the  earth  and  Its  movement 
around  the  sun. 

The  Seasons— the  earth  and  the  sun's  rays. 

The  Secret  of  nature. 

Secrets  of  the  butterfly. 

Sectioning  citrus  fruit. 
Selling  as  a  career. 

The  Senses — hearing,  smell,  taste,  and 
touch. 

Services  of  a  bank. 

The  Set -shot. 
Setting  a  plane. 

Setting  a  table. 

Setting  and  fitting  a  dado. 

Seven  little  stars. 

Sewing  on  a  pierced  button. 

Shaping  with  a  spoke  shave. 
The  Short  story. 
The  Shoulder  roll. 
Show  me. 

Simba  in  a  wimba. 
Simple  machines. 
Simple  staining  techniques. 


540 


The  Size  of  atoms  from  an  atomic  beam 
experiment. 

Sizing  and  priming  a  canvas. 

The  Skeletal  and  muscular  system. 

Skimming. 

Slavery  and  freedom  in  the  English 
colonies. 

Sleeping  beauty. 

The  Slide  rule:  basic  theory. 

Tht  Slide  rule:  combined  operations  and  contiuned 
products. 

The  Slide  rule:  multiplication  and  division. 

The  Slide  rule:  squares,  cubes,  roots,  sines,  and  tan- 
fCBta. 

Slip  stitch. 

Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 

So  your  er^ne  won't  start. 

Social  change  under  Presidents  Roosevelt 
and  Truman. 

Socia.1  life  in  the  mid-19th  century— the 
country. 

Social  life  in  the  mid-19th  century — the 
town. 

Social  worker. 
Soil. 

Solar  radiation:    Sun  and  earth's  rays. 
Solar  radiation  2:    The  earth's  atmosphere. 
Solids,  liquids  and  gases. 

Solving  open  sentences. 

Sound  frequency  and  pitch. 

Sound  musical  quality. 

The  Soundman. 

Space -reading, 

Spain. 

Spain.    Parti:   N.  W.  SJialn  and  the  east 
coast. 

Spain.    Part  2:    Central  and  southern 
^)ain. 

The  Spailc  plug. 
Spa  lie  plug  service. 

Special  report. 

The  Speed  of  sound. 

Spraying  metalUcs. 


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This  is  the  way  we  rest  and  sleep'. 

Ulysses  on  the  enchanted  isle. 

This  is  the  way  we  shine  our  teeth'. 

Understanding  the  seasons. 

State,  county,  city,  and  independent 
services. 

This  is  the  way  we  work  and  leam'. 

Staying  at  a  motel. 

Thousand  islands  dressing. 

Understanding  yourself. 

Stem  sectioiuiia  ind  ■*■»"**> 

Threading  the  sewing  machine. 

Union  and  intersection  of  sets. 

Stephen. 

The  Story  of  printing. 

Straightening  a  dent — roughing. 

Three  little  pigs. 

Three  wheeled  fairy  tale. 

The  Three  wishes. 

Unrestrained  Industrial  expansion  under 
Presidents  Lincoln  and  Johnson. 

Unrestricted  industry  creates  problems 
under  Presidents  Cleveland,  Harrison, 
McKinley,  Roosevelt,  and  Taft. 

Stretching  a  canvas. 

Tiger  beetle. 

Using  the  dent  puller. 

Snidyini  altM. 

Studying  protozoa. 
Stuffed  celery. 

Time. 

Time  dilation,  an  experiment  with  mu- 
mesons. 

lime  in  minnto. 

Using  the  microscope. 
Using  the  number  line. 

Subtraction. 

The  Tiny  astronaut. 

Using  the  soldering  copper. 

Subvocallzation. 

Titration. 

Using  the  spray  gun. 

Summer  rendezvous. 

Tom  Sawyer. 

Using  tin  snips. 

The  Sun.  our  daytime  stor. 

Tony  Trumpet  and  the  brass  family. 

Vacuum  tubes :   Amplification. 

Supermarket  mixup. 

Toomal  of  the  elephants  by  Rudyard 
KipUng. 

Vacuum  tubes:   Applications  of  electron 
tubes. 

Sweden. 
SMdtzerland. 

Tossed  salad. 

The  Transistor:   Amplification. 

Vacuum  tubes:   Construction  and  identi- 
fication. 

Syria. 

Taking  our  manners  out  in  public  places. 

The  Tk-ansistor:   Handllne  of  transistors. 

Vacuum  tubes:   Development  of  the  electron 
tube. 

Tchaikovsky. 

The  Transistor:   Rectifiers. 

Vacuum  tubes:   Diodes  to  pentodes. 

Techniques  in  selling. 

The  Transistor:   Semi-conductor  design. 

Vacuum  tubes:    Multi-electrode  tubes. 

Telling  the  PTA  story. 

The  Transistor:   The  transistor  and  the 
vacuum  tube. 

Vacuum  tubes:    Power  amplifying  tubes. 

"La  Terre  est  frolde  ..." 

Testing  TVRS  wire. 
Thanksgiving. 

The  Transistor:   Transistor  amplifying 
circuits. 

The  Transistor:   Transistor  developments. 

Vacuum  tubes:    The  rectifier. 

Various  leaf -eaters. 
Venezuela:   Mario's  journey. 

Thanksgiving  Day. 

The  Transistor:   What  is  a  transistor? 

Verbal  communication. 

Thanksgiving  in  many  ages  and  countries. 

Transportation  in  the  Canadian  Shield. 

The  Vernier  caliper. 

Thermionic  emission  of  electrons. 

Travels  of  a  check. 

Venaillea. 

These  are  three  windows  into  the  world! 

IVemre  Iiluid. 

Les  VgtemenU. 

Theseus  in  the  labyrinth  of  the  mlnotaur. 

Trouble  on  the  job. 

Veteran's  Day. 

The  Thieving  magpie    (La  gazza  ladra) 
Thinning  acrylic  lacquer. 

Turkey. 

The  Turtle's  shell. 

Twentieth  century  individualists:   Picasso 
and  Oall. 

Victor  Violin  and  the  singing  strings. 

Victoria. 

Visit  to  a  department  store. 

This  is  the  way  we  dress  ourselves*. 

le  Voyage  It  Paris. 

This  is  the  way  we  eat  to  grow'. 
This  is  the  way  we  keep  so  clean'. 
This  is  the  way  we  like  to  play! 

Two-way  communication. 
Ilie  U(ly  diicUiii(. 

The  Ultimate  speed,  an  exploration  with 
high  energy  electrons. 

541 

Wagner. 

War,  boom,  and  bust,  under  Presidents 
Wilson,  Harding,  Coolidge,  and  Hoover. 

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Washing  and  storing  salad  greens. 
Washing  dishes. 

Washing,  drying  and  storing  films. 

The  Water  around  us. 

The  Water  spirit. 

Wave  motion,  longitudinal  waves. 
Wave  motion,  transverse  waves. 
Weather  and  climate. 

Weaving  "God's  eyes"  (or  string  crosses) 

Weaving  on  a  simple  frame. 
Weaving  with  cotton  mesh  (scrim) 
Weaving  with  paper. 
Weaving  with  soda  straws. 

Weaving  with  wire  mesh. 

A  Weekend  visit. 

Western  expansion  and  slaveiy  under 
Presidents  Polk,  Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce, 
and  Buchanan. 

Wet  mount  techoiquet  (pood  water). 

Wet  sanding  and  feather  edging. 

What  are  manners  all  about. 

What  in  the  world? 

What  is  paint? 
What  is  TVRS  wire. 

What  moved  the  momtliiit,  what  ihaped  the  mk? 

What  time? 

When  goose  stole  the  sun. 

When  in  the  world  ? 

When  Nigel  thinks  of  London. 
Where  does  love  begin? 

Where  in  the  world? 

Whetting  a  plane  iron. 

The  White  House. 

Who  in  the  world  ? 

Why  in  the  world? 

Why  people  buy. 

Why  porcupine  has  qullla. 


Why  they  went  west. 

Why  we  have  Thanksgiving. 

William  I. 

WilUam  n. 

William  IV. 

William  and  Mary. 
Wind  in  the  willows. 

Winding  a  bobbin. 

Working  with  a  gouge. 

The  World  of  the  bumblebee. 

The  World  of  the  cricket. 
Written  communication. 

Your  person  and  personality. 

Your  school  and  community  relations. 

Zippers  and  stuff. 

Universal  Film  Manufacturing  Company 
see 

Behind  the  screen. 

Big  hearted  Jim. 
Every  inch  a  hero. 

Fight  it  out. 
Ham  and  the  jitney  bus. 
His  dress  rehearsal. 
A  Japanese  idyll. 

Straight  shooting. 

The  Stronger  love. 
Taking  things  easy. 

Universal  International  Films,  inc. 
see 

Back  street. 

The  Brides  of  Dracula. 

Cape  Fear. 
College  confidential. 

Come  September. 

The  Curse  of  the  werewolf. 

The  Day  the  earth  caught  fire. 

Dinosaurus! 

Flower  drum  song. 

A  Gathering  of  eagles. 

The  List  of  Adrian  Messenger. 

Lover  come  back. 

Midnight  lace. 


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Night  creatures. 
No  man  is  an  island. 

Operation  Petticoat. 

The  Phantom  of  the  opera. 

The  Pharaohs'  woman. 

Pillow  talk. 

Portrait  in  black. 

Romanoff  and  Juliet. 
Sapphire. 

The  Secret  ways. 

The  Shadow  of  the  cat. 

The  Thrill  of  it  all. 

Universal  Pictures  Company,  inc.  (Incorporated 
1925) 
see 

The  Goose  woman. 
The  Outsider. 
The  Spiral  road. 

Strange  bedfellows. 

Universal  Pictures  Company,  inc.  (Incorporated 
1936) 
see 

Ageless  artistry. 

Andy. 

The  Appaloosa. 

Arabesque. 

The  Art  of  love. 

Bedtime  story. 

The  Birds. 

The  Boy  cried  murder. 

The  Brass  bottle. 
The  Brothers. 

Bus  Riley's  back  in  town. 

California  bound. 

Danger  in  the  Pacific. 

Destry  rides  again. 

The  Divided  city. 

Down  Jamaica  way. 

Flat  flip  flies  straigK. 

Fluffy. 

Forty  pounds  of  trouble. 

Gambit. 

The  Great  impostor. 


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1936)   (Continued) 


The  Guns  of  August. 

Hi!       Colorado. 
I  saw  what  you  did. 

I'd  rather  be  rich. 

ff  a  man  answers. 
The  Ipcress  file. 

Island  of  the  Blue  Dolphins. 

Island  of  the  blue  dolphins  (an  Introduction). 

The  Kiss  of  the  vampire. 

Kitten  with  a  whip. 
The  Lively  set. 

Love  and  kisses. 

McHale's  Navy  joins  the  Air  Force. 

Man's  favorite  sport. 
Mamie. 

Mirage. 

Naval  academy  one. 

The  Night  walker. 

Paranoiac. 

Plnocchlo  In  outer  space. 

Puerto  Rican  playland. 

See  how  they  run. 

Send  me  no  flowers. 

Shenandoah. 

Spartacus. 

Taggart. 

That  touch  of  mink, 

Vall^  of  the  Mekong. 

A  Very  special  favor. 
The  War  lord. 
Wings  of  chance. 
Young  and  wlUlng. 

Universal  Pictures  Corporation 
see 

AUas  the  deacon. 

Benson  at  Calford, 
The  Ice  flood. 
Jazz  mad. 


iQng  of  Jazz. 

Iflng  of  the  rodeo. 

The  Iflss  before  the  mirror. 

Little  man,  what  now? 
Merry  -go  -round. 
The  Night  bird. 
The  Phantom  bullet. 
The  Phantom  of  the  c^ra. 
The  Relay. 

Smouldering  fires. 
Wild  blood. 


Universal  Pictures  Film  Collection 
see 

The  Iflss  before  the  mirror. 

Little  man,  what  now? 

The  Universe  {FUmatrip)  Edwin  Shapiro  Co.,  1969.  Made 
by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  P.'i.  rolor.  35  mm.  (FUmstrip  set  3:  Astronomy) 
Butnnutry:  Includes  ezplaimtloD  of  vai'lous  kinds  of  telescopes, 
the  color  of  stars,  twin  stars,  variable  stars,  star  clusters,  nova^ 
□ebutae,  coostellattoos,  galaxies,  the  Bfllky  Way,  the  birth  of  a 
sur,  and  the  theories  concerning  the  origin  of  the  universe.  WHh 
captions. 

1.  Astronomy.  i.  Bdwin   Shapiro  Company.  Series:  As- 

tronomy   (Pllmstrlp.     Eldwln  Shapiro  Oo.) 

523.1  70-734728 

Edivin  Shapiro  Co. 

The  Universe.  [Filmstrip]     National  Geographic  Society  Special 
Publications  Division,  1972. 

6  filnutrips.  coloT.  35  mm.  and  6  phonodiKS  (2  i.  each;  1 1.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  maps. 

CONTENTS:  1 ,  The  earth:  man's  blue  planet.  89  fr.,  2 1  min. — 2.  The  moon: 
new  frontier  for  man.  214  fr  ,  20  min.— 3.  The  sun;  earth's  awesome  star.  207 
ft.,  20  min, — 4.  The  planets:  family  of  the  sun.  145  fr.,  20  min. — 5.  The  stars: 
legions  of  the  heavens.  147  fr..  19  min. — 6.  Man  in  space:  journey  into  infinity. 
134  fr..  20  min. 

1.  Astronomy.  I.  National  Geographic  Society,  Washington.  D.C,  Spe- 
cial Publications  Division. 

[QB43.2]  523.1  72-735032 

National  Geographic  72  MARC 

Society 

The  Universe  . . .  flight  to  the  stars  (Motion  picture) 
Charles  Cahill  and  Associates.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1969. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediti:  Adviser,  Irl  S>.  Newlan. 

Summary;  Discusses  and  lUustrates  basic  coitcepts  aboat  the  tml< 
▼erae. 

1.  Astronomy.  i.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Asaoclates,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.    11.  AIMS  InstriKtlonal  Media  Services. 

.')23.1  79-703539 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

The  Universe  from  Palomar  {Motion  picture)  National  Edu- 
cational Television,  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Visual  Center  and  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1967. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Spectrum) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  California  Institute  of  Technoli^y 
and  the  Mt.  Wilson  and  Palomar  Observatories. 

Credit4:  Producer  and  director,  Bert  Shapiro;  editor,  Morton 
Boeenfeld. 

Bummarp:  Discusses  the  history,  concept,  design,  and  Installation 
of  the  Hale  Telescope  which  west  Into  operation  In  IMS  on  Palomar 
Mountain.  De9crtl>es  astronomical  discoveries  restilting  froiD  Its  use 
and  probable  future  discoveries. 

1.    Telescope.     2.    Palomar    Observatory.  L   National   Bduca- 

tlonal  Television  and  Kadlo  Center,  n.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  tii.  California  Inatltate  of  Technology,  Pasadena. 
Series:  Spectrum  (Motion  picture) 

522  Fi  A  68-243 

CINE 

Universe  on  a  scratchpad  {Motion  picture)    National  Aero* 

nautics  and  Space  Administration,  1967. 

28  min.     b&w.     sd.     16  mm. 

Buminary:  Explains  the  work  of  a  modern-day  aslro-phyalclat 
and  his  method  of  studying  the  universe.  Features  commentary  by 
Dr.  Robert  Jastrow  and  Dr.  Patrick  Thaddeus  of  the  NASA  Ooddard 
Institute  for  Space  Studies.  New  York. 

1.  Astrophysics.  i.  U.  S.     National  Aeronautics  and  Space 

Administration. 

Fi  E  67-126 
U.  S.  National  Aeronau-  tics  and  Space  AdmlDlstratlon 


543 


University  {Motion  picture)  Unesoo  and  Film  Polski,  War- 
saw. Released  in  Canada  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canad:i.  1967. 

2S  min.     Rd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

French  version  rele«,wd  under  the  aame  title, 

Summar)/:  Di.scusaes  the  nine  hundred  years  of  Interunlverslty 
cooperation  In  Furope  as  an  essential  aspect  of  cultural  develop- 
ment. Explains  the  Influence  of  the  Kreat  universities  of  the  Middle 
Ages  and  Rena l^txance,  and  comments  oo  the  upsurge  of  science  In 
the  present  time. 

1.  rnlverslty  cooperation.    2.  Universities  and  colleges— Europe — 

History.  i.   United  Nations  Educational.  Scientific  and  Cultural 

Organisation,     ii.  Film  Polski.     in.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

378.1  78-700341 

Natlon.ll  Film  Board  of  runadu 


Universily -at -Large  Prt^rams,  Inc. 
see 

The  Writer  and  the  city. 

University  Films,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
see 

Double -duty  consonants. 

Fun  in  the  city:    Going  places  and  doing 
things. 

Fun  in  the  cily:    Libraries. 

Fun  in  the  city:    Museums. 

Fun  in  the  city:  Parks. 

Fun  in  the  city:  Playgrounds. 

Fun  in  the  city:  Sports. 

Fun  in  the  city:  The  arts. 

Fun  in  the  city:    Zoos. 
How  plants  are  useful. 

How  plants  grow. 
How  plants  spread. 

Introduction  to  maps. 
Introduction  to  plants, 
land  and  water  features. 
Locating  places. 
Making  a  floor  plan. 

Mf^  83mibol8. 
Measuring  distances. 
Parts  of  plants. 

Prefixes  ana  sulttxes. 

Scale. 

Special  maps. 

£^Uing  by  syllables. 

felling  compound  words. 

Spelling  plurals. 

Selling  problem  vowel  combinations. 

Spelling  problem  word  pairs. 

Spelling  silent  (X>nsonants. 
Spelling  the  k  sound. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


University  Films.  Kansas  City,  Mo.    (Continued) 

Spelling  the  sh  sound, 
felling  with  vowel  pairs. 

Transportation;    Airplanes. 

Transportation;  Buses. 

Transportation:  Cars. 

Transportation;  Elevators. 

Transportation:  Ships. 

Transportation:  Trains. 

Transportation:  Transportation  in  the  city. 

Transpo rtation :  Trucks . 

Unstressed  vowels  before  r. 

What  do  plants  need  to  live  and  grow? 

Where  new  plants  come  from. 

Where  on  earth  do  you  live  ? 

World  origins, 

A  University  in   the  city   (Motion  picture)     Visual  Edu- 
cation Corp.,  1971. 

Irt  mtn.     sd.     color.     16  ram.     (College  profile  fllm  series) 

AiNo  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  maKnetk-  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  life  at  an  urban  university  Is  influenced 
br,  and  inseparable  from,  its  environment.  Students  and  faculty 
discuss  the  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  city  surroundings. 
Provides  guidance,  counseling,  and  information.  Filmed  at  New 
Tork  University. 

1.   Municipal   universities  and  colleges.  I.   Visual   Education 

Corporation.  II.  Series:  College  profile  film  series  (Motion  picture) 
[LB2329]  378.1  77-711470 

Visual  Education  Corp. 

University  Microfilms,  Ann  Arbor,   Mich, 
see 

Now  and  forever. 

University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles  Film 
Collection 
see 

The  Creation. 

The  Dc^  and  his  various  merits. 

The  Last  cartridge,  an  incident  of  the 
Sepoy  rebellion  in  India. 

What's  worth  while? 
University  of  Texas  Medical  Branch  at  Galveston 


Jejunal  interposition. 

University  of  Texas  Medical  Branch  at  Galveston. 
Dept,  of  Surgery 
see 

Jejunal  interposition. 


University  of  Washington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Music 
and  Dance 


Buddhist  dances  of  Korea. 
Clwaical  music  of  north  India. 

Five  Korean  court  dances. 


Docano  music  and  dance  tA  the  northern  Philippines. 
Korean  court  music. 

Korean  folk  dances. 
Korean  vocal  music. 


Maguindanao  Kulintang  ensembles  from  Mindanao, 
the  nuUppinea. 


Marimba  music  of  Mexico. 

Music  and  dance  from  Mindanao,  the  Philippines. 

Music  and  dance  from  the  Sulu  Islands,  the  Philip- 


Music  and  dance  of  the  Ba^obo  and  Manobo  peoples 
of  Mindanao,  the  Philippines. 

Music  and  dance  of  the  hill  pet^e  of  the  northern 
Philippines,  part  1. 

Music  and  dance  of  the  hill  petqile  of  the  northern 
Philippines,  part  2. 


Music  and  dance  of  the  Ibaloy  group  of  the  northern 
Philippines. 


Music  and  dance  dt  the  Maranao  people  of  Mindanao, 
the  Philippines. 


Music  and  dances  of  the  Yakan  peoi^es  of  Basilan 
Island,  the  Philippines. 


Music  of  Vietnam. 
Northwestern  American  Indian  war  dance  contest 
Pong  San  t'al  chum:  Northern  Korean  masked  drama. 

A  Program  of  songs  by  Ughtnin*  Sam  Hopkins. 
SalpStri:  Korean  improvisattonal  music. 
Samal  dances  from  Taluksangay. 
Sanjo:  Korean  improvisational  music. 
Three  dances  from  Oiolla-do,  Korea. 
Yangju  sandae  nori:  masked  drama  of  Korea. 

Universum-Fllm  A,  G. ,  Berlin 
see 

Alle  Segel  klar. 
Alpenkorps  im  Angriff. 

Altergermanische  Bauemkultur. 
An  den  Quellen  des  Amazonas. 

The  Ant  city. 
Arbeitsmaiden  helfen. 

Auf  fliegenden  Hblzem. 

Aus  den  Wolken  konunt  das  GlUck 
(Amphitryon) 

Aus  der  Heimat  des  Freiechfftz. 
Elne  Batterle  geht  in  Stelhing. 


Briefe  fliegen  fiber  den  Ozean. 

Diesel. 

Die  Frau  meiner  Tr&ime, 

Die  Goldene  Stadt. 
Die  Grosse  liebe. 
Hab  mich  lieb. 

Hltlerjunge  Quex. 
Junge  Adler. 
liadetten. 
Mann  Kfr  Mann, 

Variety. 

The   Unknown    {Motion  picture)      Jesse  L.  Lasky  Feature 
Play  Co.,  1916. 

4.')  mill.     si.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Adaptt-d  from  the  book  entitled  Tbe  red  mirage,  by  I.  A.  It.  Wylle. 

In  the  Paramount  Fllm  CoUectiMi  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Creditt:  Producer,  George  H.  Melford;  director,  Cecil  B.  DeMllle; 
script,  Margaret  TurnbuU ;  photography,  Percy  Hilburn,  Coat:  L«u- 
Tellegen,  Theodore  Roberts,  Dorothy  Davenport. 

Summary:  A  drama  In  which  a  wealthy  English  playboy  finds  him- 
self robbed  and  penniless  in  Algeria,  and  consequently  Joins  the  for- 
eign legion  until  he  inherits  his  uncle's  title  and  estate  and  is  able 
to  marry  the  girl  of  his  choice. 

I.  Wylie,  Ida  Aleia  Ross.  1885-1959.  The  red  mirage,  n.  Jesse  L. 
Lasky  Feature  Play  Company,  m.  Paramount  Film  CoUection.  it. 
American  Fllm  InstI-  tate  Collection. 

791.43  71-709652 

Tiie  Unknown  citizen  by  W.  H.  Aoden   (MoHon  picture) 
Halewyn  Films,  Toronto,  1969. 

3  mlo.    8d.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Viatial  poetry) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrediU:  Producer  and  director.  Marc  Stone.  Ctut:  Heath  Lam- 
bert 

Suinmarif:  A  visual  representation  of  the  poem  The  unltnown  clt- 
ixen,  by  W.  H.  Auden.     Features  Heath  I^mberL 

1.  Auden,  Wyatan  Hugh,  1907-  The  unknown  citizen.  l 

Auden,  Wystan  Hugh,  1907-  The  unknown  citizen,    n.  Halewyn 

Films.         Series:  Visual  poetry  (Motion  picture) 

811  75-704752 

Halewyn  Films 


Unknown    Motika    (Motion    picture)      Zagreb-film,   Zagreb. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

11  mln.    8d.     color.     16  mm. 

SfMMARV :  Describes  how  Antun  Motika  has  projected  tiny  flora 
and  fauna  through  glass  to  reveai  their  unusual  design,  and  how  be 
has  manipulated  and  enlarged  drops  of  ink  t>etween  panels  of  gla^n. 
Explains  that  in  Eastern  Europe  his  work  is  recognized  as  that  of 
a  major  artistic  talent. 

1.   -Motika,    Antun,   1902-  I.   Zagreb-film.     H.   Films  In- 

corporated, 

[NK5198.M6]  927  79-712962 

Films  Incorporated 

The  Unknown  ocean  (Motion  picture)    Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1963.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1965. 

27  ui'n.     sii.     color,     16  mm. 

Creditu:  Producer,  John  Martin-Jones;  director,  Malcolm  Otton. 

Sumtnari/:  An  account  of  tbe  UNESCO  International  Indian  Ocean 
Expedition.  Shows  scientists  at  work  on  board  ship  and  In  the 
laboratories  and  Illustrates  how  this  expedition  will  help  In  increas- 
ing world  food  suppHe*  and  In  predicting  weather  cycles. 

1.    International   Indian  Ocean   Expedition,   1962-  r,   AoB- 

tralia.     News  and  Information  Bureau. 

508.3  Fi  A  68-1752 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Unloading  a  boat  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  National  Listruc- 
tional  Films. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Community  helpers) 

Loop  ftlm  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standai-d  8  mm.  and 
In  Kuper  8  mm. 

Alsi)  known  under  the  title  Shipping. 

SUMMARY:  lllu.straces  the  skills,  devices,  and  activities  related 
to  unloading  a  ship  which  transports  many  things  we  need  and  use 
In  dally  life.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Cargo  handling— Juvenile  films.  I.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board.  11.  National  Instructional  Films.  III.  Shipping  (Motion 
picture )  IV,  Series :  Community  helpers  ( Motion  picture.  Na- 
tional Fllm  Board  of  Canada) 

[VK235]  372.8  74-713862 

National  Instruotional  Films 


The  Unlucky  country   (Motion  picture)     Australian  News 
and  Information  Bureau,  1967. 

28  mil.     Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer.  Denys  Brown;  director,  Donald  Murray. 

Summary:   Dlscussm   the  contiibullon  of  Auxtrullu   towards  eco- 
nomic and  Boclnl  development  in  South  Vietnam. 

1.  Economic  assistance,  Australian  —  Vietnam.  i.  Australia. 

News  and  Information  Bureau. 

809.1597  Fi  A  68-1753 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


544 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Uiuanied  motliers  {Motion  pictitre)  Qranada  TV,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Henk  Neweuhouse,  inc^ 
1»67. 

25  mtn.    Bd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( t'ndentaiidlDfc) 

Bummari/:  Pauline  Crabbe  discusses  with  teenagers  the  possible 
results  of  having  an  llle^tlmate  child.  CommeDts  on  the  Influence 
of  (IrlnklniE.  the  effect  of  itlegltlmacy  on  a  child,  the  respooslbllltr 
of  the  father,  and  the  aspects  of  adoption. 

1.  Unmarried  mothers.    2.  Illeglttmao;.  i.  Granada  Telerfslon 

Network,  ltd,    ii.  Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc.        Series:  Understanding 
(Motion  picture) 

301.41  Fi  A  68-3277 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc. 


The  Unmasked  palatal  deft  (Motion  picture)  Newington 
Hospital  for  Crippled  Children.  Relensed  by  Inter-Church 
Audio- Visuals,  1968. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Summarj/:  Compares  normal  palatal  structure  and  undetected 
submucous  clefts  In  children  who  underwent  tonsillectomy  and 
adeonoldectomj'  surgical  procedures.  Demonstrates  corrective  pha- 
ryngeal  flap  procedure  and  methods  of  speech  correction. 

1.  Cleft  palnte.  i.  Newlngton.  Conn.  Hospital  for  Crippled 
Children,  ii.  Inter-Church  Audio- Visuals,  inc.,  Wethersfield.  Conn, 
617  Fi  A  68-1825 

Newlngton  Hospital  for  Crippled  Children 


Unmaflking  the  mediums  (Motion  piotwv)     Bray  Stadios. 

Released  hy  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1917. 

7  mlD.     si.     b&w.     28  mm.     ( Para  mount- Bray  plctographs) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

CredUt:  Arranged  by  Hereward  Carrlngton. 

Summart/:  Demonstrates  how  a  medium  deceives  his  patrons  at 
a  seance  when  he  materializes  a  ^Irlt. 

1.  Materialisation.  2.  Spiritualism.  i.  Bray  Studios,  Inc.,  New 
York.  11.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporatl«i.  m.  Oatewood  W. 
Dunston  film  collection.  Series:  Paramotmt-Bray  plctographs 

( Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-449 

The  Uaaerdfal  Mrraat  [Filnutrip]     Concordia  Films,  1956. 


tnd  phonoditc:  I  t..  12  in.,  3j  1/3  rpm,.  4  min. 


19  fr-     color.     35  n 
(Uving  BiMe) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adapution  of  the  Biblical  mccouni  of  the  parable  of  the 
unmerciful  Mrvant. 

1  Unmerciful  jervini  (PtraWe)       I.  Concordia  Pubtbhing  Houm,  Sl  Louu. 
11.  Series:  Living  BiWe.  (Filmttrip] 

[BT378,  232.9  72-734670 

Concordti  Film*  72  MARC 


tnplanned  parenthood  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions. 
Released  by  Cathedral  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1970. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  ».,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10 
min.    microgroove.     (Health  and  social  problems) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary  :  Discusses  the  devastating  effects  of  the  "new  morality." 
Presents  typical  case  histories  to  warn  teenagers  about  Illegitimate 
pregnancy,  the  dangers  of  Illegal  abortion,  and  the  complications  of 
teenage  marriage. 

1.  Sexual  ethics.  I.  Q-f-Ed  Productions.  II.  Cathedra!  rUms. 
inc.,  Burbank.  Calif.  III.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago, 
Series:  Health  and  social  problems  (Filmstrip) 

301.43  72-738083 

So-iety  for  Visual  Education 


Unrest  and   diasent   {FUnutHp) 
Visuals,  1969. 


Popolar  ScdoDoe  Andio* 


45  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  history  and  analyzes  the  causes  of  un- 
rest and  dissent  among  youth  in  the  United  States.  Differentiates 
between  dissent  and  violence.  Explains  ways  In  which  youth  can 
work  toward  the  elimination  of  causes  of  unrest-    With  captions. 

1.  Youth— U.  S.        L  Popular  Science  Audlo-Vlsuala. 

-     ,     „_        .  301.2  78-733477 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

Unrestrained  industrial  expansion  under  Presidents  Lincoln 
and  Johnson  (Filmstrip)  Filmfax  Productions.  Released 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Presidents  and  the  Presi- 
dency ) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  original  engravings,  paintings,  cartoons,  and 
photographs  In  showing  how  Presidents  Lincoln  and  Johnson  in- 
fluenced and  shaped  the  growth  of  the  United  States. 
,T  ^o  l^'  S.— History-rivll  War.  2.  U.  S. -History— 1865-1898.  3. 
U.  S.--EconomIc  condlttons~1865-1918.  I.  Filmfax  Productions. 
>ew  \orlt.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Ill  Series- 
Presidents  and  the  Presidency  (Filmstrip) 

[E456]  973.8  77-740428 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Unrestricted  industry  creates  problems  under  Presidents 
Geveland,    Harrison.    McKinley,    Roosevelt,    and    Taft 

(Filmstrip)  Filmfax  Productions.  Released  bv  I'niversal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Presidents  and  the  Presi- 
dency ) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  la  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  original  engravings,  paintings,  cartoons,  and 
photographs  in  showing  how  Presidents  ClereUnd,  Harrison,  Mc- 
Klnley.  Roosevelt,  and  Taft  influenced  and  whaped  the  growth  of  the 
I  nlted  States. 

1  U.  S.— History- 1865-1898.  2.  U.  S.— History— War  of  1898.  3. 
U.  a.— History— 1901-1953.  4.  U.  S.— Economic  conditions— 1865- 
1918.  I.  Filmfax  Productions,  New  York.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
V2?,  '"''  ''''•''■'  ^"^  ^"-  Series:  Presidents  and  the  Presidency 
(Fllmstrtp) 

JE661]  973.9  7(K740427 

Universal  Educatloa  and  Visual  Arts 


Unseen  suburbia  (Motion  picture)     WMAQ-TV.    Released 
by  XBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1969. 

27  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Cre4it$:  Producer  and  director,  Ed  Spray;  writer,  Bonote  Rems- 
ber-K. 

Summary:  Recognlaes  the  existence  of  the  auburban  poor,  Includ- 
ing the  migrant  worker,  the  Jobless  miner,  and  the  unemployed, 
and  discusfies  their  needs. 

1.  Suburbs.    2.  Poor— U.  S.  i.  WMA(}-TV  (Telerlslon  station) 

Chicago,    n.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

301.3  73-709063 

I^G  Educational  Enter-  prises 


The  Unseen  worker 
see 


Lightning  to  light  bulba  (the  story  of  electricity). 

The  Unseen  world  (Motion  picture)    ABC  News.    Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

54  min,    sd,    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Describes  scientific  phenomwia  not  normally  observed 
by  layman.  Includes  microscopic  studies  of  cells  and  ocean  animals 
Also  describes  marine  ecology,  the  nature  of  light,  and  planets  of  the 
solar  system. 

1.  Science.  i,  American  Broadcasting  Company,  n,  McGraw. 
Hill  Book  Company. 

500  71-708742 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

The  UnshrinkaUe  Jerry  Moose   (Motion  picture)     Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer,  1964. 

7  min.     6d.     color.    35  mm.     (Tom  and  Jerry  cartoon) 

K  Sib  Tower  12  productloiL 

Metrocolor. 

Creiita:  Producer  and  director.  Chuck  Jones;  story,  Michael 
Maltese,  Chuck  Jones;  animation,  Don  Towlsey,  Tom  Kay,  Dick 
Thompson,  Ben  Wasbam,  Ken  Harris ;  vocal  effects,  Mel  Blanc ; 
mu.'fic,  Eugene  Poddany. 

HummaTy:  An  animated  cartoon.  Jerry  foils  Tom's  attempts  to 
get  rid  of  an  endearing  kitten  new  to  the  household. 

I.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  inc.  Series:  Tom  and  Jerry  cartoon 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-1609 

Tlie  Unsinkable  Bette  Davis   (Motion  picture)     David  L. 
Wolper  Productions,  1963. 

26  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Hollywood  and  the  aUrs) 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer.  SUn  Atkinson;  narrator,  Joseph 
Gotten;  music  supervisor.  Jack  Tlllar;  film  editors,  David  New- 
house,  Melvln  Shapiro. 

Bummary:  Describes  major  events  In  the  life  and  career  of  Bette 
Davis,  and  Illustrates  her  versatility  as  an  actress,  using  scene* 
from  several  of  her  films. 

1.  Davis.   Bette.   1906-  i.  Wolper   (David  L.)  Productions. 

Series:  Hollywood  and  the  stars  (Motion  picture) 

927  Fi  68-288 


The   Unsinkable   Molly    Brown    (Motion  picture)     Marten 
Productions.     Released  by  Metro-Groldwyn-Mayer,  1964. 

128  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Panavi-*inn.     Metrocolor. 

Based  on  the  musical  play  of  the  same  title  with  music  and  lyrics 
by  .Meredith  Wlllson,  book  by  Richard  Morris. 

CrtditK:  Producer,  Lawrence  Welngarten;  director,  Charles  Wal- 
ters: screenplay,  Helen  Deutsch;  music.  Robert  Armbruster;  choreog- 
raphy, Peter  Gennaro;  director  of  photography.  Daniel  L.  Fapp;  film 
editor,  Fredric  Steinkamp.  Can:  Debbie  Reynolds.  Harve  PresneU, 
Bd  Begley,  Jack  Kruschen,  Hermlone  Baddeley,  VassIU  Lambrinos. 

Bummary:  A  musical  comedy  about  the  adventures  of  a  hillbilly 
girl  who  rises  from  poverty  to  become  one  of  the  richest  and  most 
celebrated  women  of  her  time. 

r.  Willson,  Meredith,  1902-  The    unsinkable    Molly 

Brown,     it.  Marten  Productions.      m,     Metro-Goldwyn- 

Mayer,  Inc. 

791.43  Fi  67-1362 


Unsolved   problems    (Filtmtrip) 
Visuals.  1070. 


Pt^olar  Science   Audio- 


43  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Crediti:  Author.  Halg  Bohlgiun. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  nature  and  present  state  of  knowledge  of 
several  unsolved  problems.  includlnR  the  postage  stamp  folding  prob- 
lem, the  rattoaai  number  sum  and  product  problem,  the  traveling 
salesman  problem,  Lebesgue's  minimal  problem,  Fennat's  last  the- 
orem, and  Goldbach's  conjecture.     With  captions. 

X.  Mathematical  recreations.  2.  Mathematics  —  Problems,  exer- 
cises, etc.         I.  P(n)uter  Science  Audlo-Vlauals. 

510  70-733377 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Unstable  weather:  the  growth  of  cumnlonimbas  (Film- 
strip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd.,  and  R.  S.  Scorer,  London,  1961. 
Made  by  Diana  Wyllie  ltd.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1967. 

15  double  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teadier's  guide. 

SUMM.\nY:  Shows  cumulus  and  comulonlmbus  cloud  formations 
growing  into  a  storm. 

1.  Cumulonimbus.  I.  Diana  Wyllie,  ltd,     II.  Scorer,  Richard 

Segar,  1919-  III.  Carman  Educational  Associates, 

[QC92-2]  561.5  74-739985 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Unstressed  vowels  before  r  (FUmetrip)  University  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

41  fr.    color.    3o  mm.     (Discovering  .spelling  patterns  series,  set  6) 

With  tenchcr's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Dlscus&es  words  having  unstre&sed  vowels  before  r, 
and  shows  tiow  to  use  spelling  patterns  to  learn  to  spell  words  of 
this  nature.     For  grade  6. 

1.  English  language— Orthography  and  spellinc.  2.  English  lan- 
guage— Phonetics.  3.  English  language — Vowels.  r.  University 
Films,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Discovering  spelling  patterns  series  (Filmstrip)  set  6. 

372,6  Fi  A  68-t666 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


545 


Unstnictnred   for  a   summer    (Motion    picture)      National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

8  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  introductory  film  to  precede  three  films — 
Hymn;  What  Is  the  big  complaint?;  and  Pardonoezmol,  Mr. 
Karsb — Which  were  produced  as  a  project  by  North  York,  Ont., 
students.  The  students  dIacuBs  what  they  derived  from  the  ax- 
pertence  of  film  making. 

1.    Movlng-plctures — Study    and   teaching.     2.    Moving-pictures — 
Production   and   direction.        I.  Canada.     National   Film    Board. 
[PN1993.8.C        ]  778.5  72-710374 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Unswerving  arrow— a  tribute  to  Albert  Camus  (Motion 
picture)  Babette  Newburger,  1963.  Released  by  Con- 
temporary Filnw/McGraw-Hill. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits :  Photography,  Albert  Samela. 

Summary:  Shows  calligraphic  line  paintings  by  Babette  New- 
burger  to  Illustrate  the  phUoeophic  concepts  of  Albert  Camus.  In- 
cludes readings  hy  Michael  Redgrave  from  Camus'  The  plague.  The 
fall,  and  The  rebel,  and  an  Introductory  prolog  which  provldee  the 
essence  of  Camus'  philosophy. 

1.  Camus,  Albert,  191S-19eo.  L  Newbarger,  Babette.  II.  Ooo- 
temporary  Films/McOraw-HIU. 

194  73-709465 

McGraw-HUl  Book  Co. 


Until  I  die  (Motion  picture)    WTTW,  1970. 

28  miti.    «d.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Dr.  Elizabeth  Ross  explains  five  stages  the  patient 
normally  goes  through  In  coming  to  terms  with  death — denial,  an^r, 
bargaining,  depression,  and  acceptance.  She  deaU  with  the  special 
Instance  of  dying  children.  Interviews  a  terminal  patient  before  a 
group  of  medical  personnel,  and  then  asks  the  group  for  their  reac- 
tions to  the  patient.  

1.  Terminal  care.  I.  KQbler-Ross,  EltsabeUi.  II.  WTTW  (Tele- 
vision station)  Chicago. 

fRC49]  155.9  79-718246 

CINE 


Untitled  film:  a  search  for  ect^ogical  balance  (Motion 
picture)  O.  I.  P.  Films.  Released  by  Badim  Films, 
1969. 

38  min.'  sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Presents  the  views  of  an  Intematlonaily-known  e<-olo- 
glaf,  Eugene  P.  Odum,  who  believes  It  necessary  to  consider  a  mas- 
ter plan  for  the  total  environment  in  order  to  maintain  an  e<-ologlcal 
balance. 

1.  Environmental  policy.        i.  Odum,  Eugene  Pleasants   101^ 
n.  O.  I.  P.  Films,  BloomOeid  Hills.  HIch.    m.  Radlm  Films,  Inc..  New 
York.    IV.  A  Search  for  ecological  balance(HotlOQ  picture) 

574.5  74-705706 

CINE 


Untitled,  2  (Motion  picture)    Murray  Duitz,  1969. 

10  min.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  comment  on  the  contemporary  art  scene,  the  mu- 
seums, and  the  art  gallery  crowd,  using  a  dramatization  about  a 
young  painter,  rejected  by  the  galleries,  who  visits  a  museum  to 
see  what  is  in  vogue,  draws  inspiration  for  instant  success,  and  has 
a  champagne  opening  In  the  same  museum. 

1.  Art  1.  Dultz,  Murray. 

750  73-705013 

CINE 


Unto  us  a  child  is  bom  (Motion  picture)      University  of 

Southern   California,  Dept.  of  Cinema   ,1968,     Made  by 
William  Morgan  and  J.  Strawbridge. 

6  min,    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  pictures  and  animation  synchronized  with  meas- 
ures from  the  For  unto  us  a  child  Is  born  chorus  of  the  Messiah  to 
augment  the  expression  of  the  music  In  terms  of  time  structure.  Ideas, 
and  the  underlying  emotional  intent 

1.  HUndel.  Georg  Friedrlch.  1685-1759.  Messiah.  For  unto  us  a 
child  Is  born.  r.  I.,os  Angeles.  University  of  Southern  CalL'omla 
Dept-  of  Cinema. 

394.268  Fi  A  68-855 

CINE 


UatoBchcd  and  pore.  [Motion  picture]  National  PUm  Board  of 
Canada  in  collaboration  with  the  Swedish  kutimte  for  Cultural 
Relations.     Released  by  National  I^lm  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

46  min.     >d     bAw.     16  mm. 

In  the  SwedHh-Canadian  co-prodiKtioo>  Mrin. 

CREDITS:  Producen.  Tom  Daly.  Joha  Kemeayi  dircciocs.  Mort  Tfiwi. 
Christopher  Cordeaiu.  Martin  Duckworth. 

SUMMARY:  Uies  cinematk  juiupotitioB  to  portray  the  complexitiet  and 
paradoxct  of  huaun  life  u  mirrored  in  the  Sw«dea. 

1.  Sweden— Social  life  and  cuMoou.  I.  Canada.  Nalioaal  FOm  Bowd. 
[DL63Ii  914.85  74-714344 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 


The   Untouched   land — pre-Coiumbian    (to   1492)    (Motion 

picture)  National  Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  Graphic 
Curriculum  (1968, 

24  mlu.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Exploring:  the  story  of  America, 
set  1) 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 
Studies  and  the  American  Library  Association. 

Telecast  on  ttie  NBC  program  E^lorlng. 

Bummary:  Examines  the  origins  of  man  In  America ;  dlacusses 
what  he  found  when  he  came  and  how  he  llvrf  In  the  period  before 
the  exploratl(Hu  of  Columbus.     Hosted  by  Albert  Blbba. 

1.  Indiana — Origin.  i.  Exploring  {TelCTlslon  program)  n.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  tu.  Graphic  Curriculum,  Inc., 
New  York.  SeHes:  Exploring:  the  story  of  America  (Motion  lec- 
ture) set   L 

970.1  Fi  A  68-1048 

Graphic  Curriculum 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Unusual  orbits  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp,  as  a  loop 
film  mounted  in  cartrid^,  1968. 

4  uilii.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  csrtrldKc  case. 

Siiinniari/:  The  computer  la  programmed  to  display  two  moUoos 
which  tnke  place  in  central  fields  which  are  not  exactly  tnverse- 
squnre  fields.  One  perturbation  gives  an  advance  of  perihelion,  as 
for  Mercury's  orhit;  the  other  gives  a  catastrophic  orbit  In  which 
the  planet  spirals  Into  the  sun. 

L  Orbits.  r.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ii.  Ealing  Cor- 
poration, Cambiidge.  Mass.  Series:  Project  physics  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

631  Fi  A  68-2404 

Baling  Corporation 


Unwed   families    (ifotion  picture) 
Made  by  WITW-TV. 


Video   Nursiiij;,  1966. 


44  min.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm.     (Maternity  oarslttf) 

Videotape  also  lasued. 

with  instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Creditg;  Instructors,  Frances  Barge,  Sister  Thereae  Ana  Sokolskl, 
Bdythe  Jastram. 

Summary:  A  discuasion  of  the  problem  of  unwed  families  drmina- 
tiling  underlying  social  and  psychological  catises  of  iUegltlmacr. 
Describes  prvtintal  care  and  bospitanEatlon  of  unwed  mothers  atid 
explains  adoption  procedures. 

1.  Unmarried  mothers.  i.  Video  Nursing,  lac  So-les:  Ha- 

ternity  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  75-703396 

video  NunlDg 


Unwed  mother  {Motion  picture)    ABC  News,  1965. 

L'y  luin.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

CreAitn:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  (ioidon  Thomas;  commen- 
tator. Murphy  Martin;  cameraman,  John  WInp:  editor.  Pat  Cook. 

HutHMtiry:  Probes  the  problem  of  the  rlHlng  number  of  Illegitimate 
births.  Analyze^  the  factors  that  contribute  to  this  steady  rise  and 
examines  tlie  problems  faced  by  the  unwed  mother  who  muHi  give 
up  her  child  or  face  social  ostracUm.  Includes  Interviews  with  sev- 
eral unwed  mothers,  two  fathers  of  Illegitimate  children,  a  nun  who 
couuiwis  unwed  mothers,  and  the  president  of  I'lanned  Parenthood 
Federation. 

1.  rnmarried  mothers — I'.  S,  i.  Aiuertcan  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany. Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  Picture) 

301.42  Fi  67-2279 


The  Unwelcome  guest  {Motion  picture)    Biograph  Co.,  IdlS. 

16  min.     si.     b*w.     1«  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  .Mary  PIckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Ctcdita:  Director,  D.  W.  GrifBth;  camera.  G.  W.  Bltzer.  Cott: 
Mary  PIckford,  W.  Chrystle  Miller,  Charles  H.  Malles.  Claire  Mc- 
Dowell, Jack  PIckford. 

Summary-  A  story  of  the  misfortunes  of  an  elderly  widower  who 
Is  reluctantly  taken  into  his  son's  household  where  he  and  tbe 
young  girl  who  Is  the  kitchen  "slavey"  are  overworked  and  nearly 
starved  until  they  discover  by  chance  a  board  of  money  hidden  by 
the  old  man's  miserly  wife. 

I.  Biograph  Company,    n.  Uarr  PIckford  film  coUecUon. 

Fi 68-619 


Up  against  the  system   (Motion  picture)     National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

20  min.  8(1.     b&vf.    16  mm.     (Challenge  for  change) 

Made  in  cooperation  with  deimrtments  and  agencies  of  the  Oot- 
ernment  of  Canada. 

CREDITS  ;  Director  and  photographer.  Terence  Macartney-Fllgate. 

SUMMARY :  Welfare  recipients,  aoclal  workers,  and  case  workers 
dlscQSB  the  problems  that  they  encounter  In  tbe  welfare  aystem. 

1.  Public  welfare— Canada.  I.  Canada.  Natloaal  Film  Board. 
Series:  Challeni^  for  change  (.Motion  picture) 

186  7(^-710876 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Up  and  down  (Motion  picture)     Paideia.    Beleased  by  BFA 
Educational  Media^  1971. 

8  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Relates  the  directions  ap  and  down  to  tbe  student's 
observations  of  the  energy  of  moving  things.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Movement.  Psychology  of— Juvenile  films.         I.  Paldela  (Finn) 
II.  BFA  Eklucatlonal  Media. 

[bF295]  372.3  74^-713672 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Up  and  down  and  back  (Motion  picture)  British  Film 
Institute,  London,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated,  1971. 

6  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  tbe  dullness  of  waiting,  the  monotony  of 
life,  and  the  malaise  that  has  corrupted  contemporary  life. 

1.  Social  history— IMS-  I.  British  FUm  Institute,  London. 

II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[HN17.6]  704.946  74-712638 

Films  Incorporated 


Up  and   over — exploring  on  the  Stegel   {Motion  picture) 
Bradley  Wright  Films,  1969. 

"M  miti.    Md.    color.    16  mm. 

Filmed  In  cooperation  with  the  Grinds  Union  School  District. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  fkrlpt.  Penny  Wright,  Bradley  Wright;  educational  con- 
■ultantf),  ().  William  Blake.  Frank  Isola,  Donald  Mahler;  music, 
Jalmle  Meodoza-Nava. 

Hummary:  Defines  the  trend  In  physical  education  toward  motor 
development  programs,  and  demonstrates  seveo  natural  movemeols 
which  form  tbe  basis  for  Stegel  programs  at  all  age  levels.  PoInU 
out  the  value  of  success  In  motor  activities  In  creating  self-confldeoc* 
and  positive  selMmage. 

1.  Physical  education  and  training.  2.  Motor  ability.  i.  Bradlar 
Wright  Films. 

618.707  74-704816 

Bradley  Wright  Films 


Up  from  the  beach  {Motion  picture)  Panoramic  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp., 
1965. 

98  min.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

Based  on  the  novel  Epitaph  for  an  enemy,  by  George  Barr. 

Creditf  Producer,  ChrlHtian  Ferry;  director,  Robert  Parrlsh; 
screenplay,  Howard  Clewes;  music,  Edgar  Coama;  director  of  pho- 
tography Walter  WottlU;  editor.  Samuel  E.  Beetley.  Co*!:  Cliff 
Robertson.   Red   Buttons,   Irtna   Demick,   Marius  Goring,   Fran^olse 

nummary:  A  drama  which  portrays  tbe  frustrations  and  helpless- 
ness of  a  group  of  villagers  being  evacuated  from  a  Naxl-held  (arm- 
houae  by  a  squad  of  G.  I.'s  In  tbe  hours  that  followed  D-Day. 

1  Barr,  George.  Epitaph  for  an  enemy,  n.  Panoramic  Produc- 
tions,    ni.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1203 


Up  tnmV  [Motion  picture]    Lot  Angeles  County  Board  of  Supervi- 
son.     Released  by  AIMS  Instructioaal  Media  Services.  1971. 

38  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Don  Hosier;  oKxlentor  and  technical  oonfultant.  Roy 
Evsna. 

SUMMARY:  Young  people  diicuM  dnigi  and  dni(  dependency,  the  under- 
lying p«x)blcni»  of  drug  ^mm,  and  some  poeaaslc  effective  ■oiutiofu. 

1.  Dnip  sad  youth.  3.  Drug  abuse.  3.  Dnj*  abuM— Treatment  I.  Um 
Anfclet  Co.,  CUif.    Board  of  Supervison.    II.  AIMS  loMnictioiul  Media  Ser- 

"™  613.8  75-715510 

73  MARC 


lHV580I] 

AIMS  InstructioBal  Media 

Service* 


Up  ia  moke.  [Motion  picttuc]  Britiah  Cotiunbia  Forest  Service, 
Victoria.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1970. 

31  min.     *d.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  Briiiih  Columbia  fire  fighters  u>e  heKcopten  and 
chemical-carrying  «iTcraft  to  combat  forest  blazes. 

1,  Forest  fires— British  Columbia— Prevention  and  control.       1.  British  Co- 
lumbia.    Forest  Service.     11.  Canada.     National  Rim  Board. 
tSD421]  634.9  70-714343 

National  Film  Board  of  73  MARC 

Canada 

Up   is   down    (Motion   picture)      Morton    GoldshoU   Design 
Associates.     Released  by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

6  mi '.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

CRKDITS:  Writer,  Millie  GoldshoU;  narrator,  Hans  Conreld ; 
animation,  Dan  nessie,  MUUe  Goldaholl;  music,  Dick  Boyell;  Photog- 
raphy, Mertoii  Knapp.  Morton  GoldshoU. 

SUMMARY:  Pi-esents  a  study  of  an  uncouTentlonal  young  boy 
who  is  teniponirily  persuaded  to  accept  others'  viewpoints  aa  his  own. 

1.  Conformity.  2.  I'eruaalon  (Psychology)  I.  GoldshoU  (Mor- 
ton! Design  Associates,  inc..  Northfield,  III.  II.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 
301.2  71-709494 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Up  piD,  down  pill  (Motion  picture)  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970.    Made  by  J.  Gary  Mitchell. 

24  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  An  open-ended  dramatlaatlon  that  explores  different 
life  styles  through  which  two  yoang  men  for  whom  pills  offer  an 
escape  from  life  and  a  aesty  old  man  try  to  adjust  to  disappoint- 
ments and  frustrations. 

1.  Narcotic  addicts.        I.  BFA  Sklucatlonal  Media. 

613.8  78-7HU9 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Up  to  his  ears  {Motion  picture)  Films  Ariane,  Paris,  Pro- 
ductions les  Artistes  Associ^  Paris,  and  Vides,  Rome. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  T»pert  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

02  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  entitled  Chinese  adventures  In  China,  by  Jules 
Verne. 

English  dialog  dubbed  In.  Originally  released  under  the  title  Lea 
sventures  d'un  Chlnols  en  Chine. 

Creditt:  Producers,  Alexander  Mnouchklne,  Georges  Dancigers; 
director,  Philippe  De  Broca;  screenplay.  Daniel  Boiilanger;  music, 
Georges  Delerue ;  cameraman,  Edmond  S^han  ;  film  editor,  Fran^iae 
Jovet  Catt:  Jean-Paul  Belmondo.  Ursula  Andress,  Maria  PacOme, 
Valerie  Lagranee.  Val^rr  Inklllnoff. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  rich  young  man,  bored  with  life, 
who  discovers  that  be  la  bankrupt,  and  that  his  Insurance  makes 
him  more  valuable  dead  than  alive. 

I.  Verne,  Jules,  1S28-1906.  Chinese  adventures  In  China,  n. 
Ariane  films,  Paris,  in.  Les  Artistes  assod^  iv.  VIdes  clnemato- 
graflca,  Rome.  v.  Ix>pert  Pictures  Corporation,  vi.  Lea  Aventures 
d'un  Chlnols  en  Chine  (Motion  picture) 

791.48  74-707849 


Up  to  our  necks   (Motion  picture)     WNBC-TV. 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 


Released 


2r,  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

TREDITS  :  Producer  and  writer,  Joan  Konner. 

SI'MMAItV:  Focuses  on  New  York  City  (o  study  the  problems 
ciin<^l  by  Inadequacies  In  municipal  garbage  collection  and  dlspoaaL 
Explores  some  of  the  alternative"  now  available  In  tbe  aearch  for 
solutions  to  this  problem  of  modern  society. 

1.  Refuse  and  refuse  dlnposal — New  York  (CItyl.  I,  New  York. 
Television  station  WNBC-TV.     II.  NBC  Educational  Bnterprlaes. 

0-28  7(X-709062 

NBC  Educational  En-  terprl*ea 


Updike.  John.       A  &  P 
see 

How  to  read  and  understand  short  fiction. 


Upjohn  (WilUam  John)   Associates 
see   vmiiam  John  Upjohn  Associates 

Upjohn  Company 
see 

Clinical  Explication  of  lasers. 


546 


Cold-light  endoscopy. 

A  Day  with  the  Upjohn  Company. 

Gravlee  jet  washer  for  endometrial 
analysis. 

Lillehel  on  stagnant  shodc. 

Locomotion  of  cancer  cells  in  vivo  com- 
pared with  normal  cells. 

Medical  potential  of  lasers. 


The  Technique  of  intra -articular  and  peri- 
articular injection. 

X-ray,  ultrasound,  and  thermograplqr  in 
diagnosis. 

Uplands  of  Central  and  South  Germany  (Filmstrip)  Com- 
mon Ground,  London,  1953.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  A^ssociates,  1966. 

39  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary :  Portrays  tbe  Thurlnglan  Forest,  tbe  scarplanda.  and 
tbe  Alpa  and  Alpine  foreland  of  the  Central  and  South  Germany 
Uplands. 

1.  Germany — Description  and  travel.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd., 
London.    II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

914.3  7^-738670 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  Upper  atmosphere  {Motion  picture)  National  Academy 
of  Sciences.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

25  min.     sd.    color.     16  rom. 

Bftmmary-  Describes  tbe  location  and  nature  of  the  phenomena 
observed  In  tbe  upper  atmosphere  that  extends  from  tbe  turbopause 
outward  Into  ^wce.  Explains  their  Importance,  and  provides  a  sam- 
pling of  tbe  techniques  used  In  studying  tbem. 

1  Atmosphere,  upper.  l  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

551.5  72-707598 


Scott  Education  Division, 


HcGraw-HlU  Book  Oo. 

Upper  Canada  village.  [Filmstrip] 
1972. 


approx.  64  fr,     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  2  l.  10  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 
(VisiU  to  our  past,  no.  3) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  icachci's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  daily  life  in  a  village  in  upper  Canada  as  seen  ihrough 
the  eyes  of  a  child.  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Ontario — Social  life  and  customs^Juvenile  films.    [1.  Ontario — Social  life 
and  customs.     2.  Children  in  Canada]        I.  Scott  Graphics.     Education  Divi- 
sion.    II.  Series:  Visits  to  our  past  [Filmstrip]  oo.  3. 
lFl057.4]  372.8  72-734472 

Scott  Education  Division  72  MARC 

UiHwr-loop  letters  {Motion  picture)    Denver  Public  Schools, 
1963. 

20  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Cursive  writing! 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Wilbur  George:  teadier  and  writer, 
Alma  Greenwood. 

Summary:  Deacrlbea  the  difference  between  writing  and  printing 
letters  wltb  upper  loopa.  Ninth  In  a  series  of  lessons  designed  to  in- 
struct third  graders  In  making  the  transition  from  manuscript  to 
cursive  writing. 

1.  Penmanship.     2.  Children —  Writing.  i.  Denver.     Public 

Schools.        Seriea :  Cursive  writing  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2293 


The  Upper  I 


.  [Blmstrip]     Concordia  mm*,  1956. 
33  mm.       and  pbooodiac:  2  a.,  U  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  7  min. 


34  fr.     color.     33  m 
(PaMiiMi  ttoty) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Anadaptatioaof  tbe  Biblical  account  of  Jcsua  and  km  diM^pks 
in  the  upper  room  at  the  time  of  Pawover. 

t.  Lord's  Supper.       I.  Coacordis  PublisUBg  HowM,  St  Louit.     I L  Serin: 
Passion  tiory-  [PUmttripi 
|BT420i  232.9  73-734692 

Coocordia  Fihas  73  MAKC 


The  Upper  Thames  Basin  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground, 
London,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associatee,  1968. 

33  f r.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Portrays  the  geographical  features,  land  use,  and  In- 
dustries of  the  Upper  Thamea  Basin. 

1.  Thames  River  watershed — Deecrlptloo  and  travel  L  Oom- 

moo  Ground,  ltd.,   London.     II.  Cannan  Bducatlooal  Associates. 

914.2a  79-788571 

Carman  Bdncatiooal  Associates 

Uppers  and  downers:  what  killed  BUly  Lawttm?  (Film- 
strip)  Q+Ed  Productions.  Released  by  Q+Ed  Produc- 
tions and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

."W  fr.  color.  3n  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  9 
min.     { Drugs  In  today's  world ) 

Alsti  Issued  with  phonotape  In  caaaette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summar)' :  Prt>vld«a  a  thorough  look  at  stlmulanta  and  depres- 
sants. Describes  the  chemical  composition  of  amphetamines  and 
barblturatea.  Illustrates  their  proper  medical  uses,  and  depicts  (heir 
easy  availability  and  the  etre<'t»  of  their  misuse. 

1.  Narcotic  habit.  2.  Amphetamines.  8.  Barbiturates.  I.  Q+ 
Kd  I>n>ductlnns.  II.  8oclely  for  Visual  Rducatlon,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
Series :  Drugs  In  today's  world  ( Filmstrip) 

618.8  70-788077 

S<NMy  for  Vlsusl  Education 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Uppers,  the  amphetamines  (Filmstrip)     Michael  Creedman. 
Released  bv  RFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

41  fi-.  color.  S5  tnm.  and  phonodlBC :  1  a.,  12  ia.,  33)  rpai. 
mlcroKroove.      (Drug  fart« :  orlglnB,  procflBsea,  and  effects) 

Also  iamied  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

With  teacber'i  ^Ide. 

SUilMARY :  Shows  the  source*  of  amphetamines,  describes  their 
usiiiil  method  of  manufacture,  and  displays  the  drugs  In  their  mowt 
commonly  distributed  forms.  DlacuBses  the  possible  benefits  from 
correct  uses  of  the  drugs  as  well  as  the  Injuries  that  can  develop 
from  misuse. 

1.  Amphetamine.  I.  Creedman,  Michael.  II.  BFA  Educational 
Me<lia.  III.  Series :  Drug  facts :  origins,  processes,  and  effects 
(Flimstrlp) 

[RM3321  613.8  76-739361 

BFA  Educational  Media 

The    UpperriUe    show    ( Motion    picture)     Tom    Darenport, 

1970. 

9  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Directors,  Tom  Davenport.  Rebecca  DaTenport 

SUMMART:  Preeeots  scenes  of  the  oldest  Americui  horse  show 
Id  rppeiritle.  Va.,  with  views  of  the  rural  srlstooracy  who  attend 
the  show. 

1.  Horse-shows — Virginia.        I.  Davenport,  Tom. 
[SF295]  798  70-712026 

Tom  Davenport 

The    Uprooted    (Motion    picture)    Granada    TV.    London. 

Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated  ,1970?, 

30  min.    sd.    bAw.    18  mm. 

8UUHART;  Views  the  migration  of  more  tbaa  35  mlUlcm  Euro- 
peans to  America  between  1820  and  1020; 

1.  U.  S.— Emigration  and  Immlgratioo — Hlsbory.  2.  Ear(H>e — ^Bnl- 
(ratioD  «Dd  Immlgratloa — Hlatorr.  I.  Oranada  Tal«vUlon  Net- 
work, ltd.    II.  nims  iQcoriwrated. 

825.73  79-711878 

Films  Incorporated 


Ups  and  dowM  of  coloafal  democracy.  (Transparenciesi     Gvic 
Education  Service,  1968. 

I  ir«ntp«rencie*.    colof,     10 18  in.     (CES  American  hiuory  bansfMnnciet) 

Wiih  iCKher't  guidn. 

SUMMARY.  Detcribes  Meps  toward  democracy  in  the  United  Slatea,  Mich 
at  the  Mayflower  compact  Note*  iniunce*  of  intoleraace  and  injustice  m  evi- 
dence in  luch  evenu  as  the  Salem  witch  trial*.  With  capbont. 

1.  United  Suies— Politics  and  govern ment—ColooisI  period.     2.  Democ- 
racy.      I.  Civic  Education  Service.  Waahingion.  D.C.     H.  Series. 
tJlC54,  973.2  72-734483 

Civic  Education  Service  72  MARC 


Ups  and  downs:   pills   (Filmstrip)     Warren  Scbloat  1*to- 
ductions,  1971. 

1«>  fi'.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  S3ft  rpm., 
14  min.     (The  Drug  experience) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS:  Producer,  Barbara  Martinsons;  photographer,  Larrr 
Mulvehlll. 

Sl'MMARY :  Shows  two  young  people  whose  experiences  with 
amphetamines  and  barbiturates  hare  caused  them  to  try  stronger 
drugs. 

I.  Narcotic  habit.  2.  Amphetamine.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Pro- 
ductions, Pleasant ville,  N.  Y.  II.  Series:  TUe  Drug  experleoce 
<  Filmstrip) 

[RC566J  613.8  78-789306 

Warren  Schloat  Productions 


Ups/downs  (Motion  picture)     Concept  Films.    Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

24  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  b&w. 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  Jefferson  Unlrerslty  Ho^ltal,  North 
Carolina  DepL  of  Mental  Health,  and  Philadelphia  DiagDostioCeoter. 

SUMMARY:   I>efliiea  uppera  and  downers  as  types  of  drugs  and 
tells  about  their  effects  and  available  cures. 

L  Stimulants.     2.  Tranquillxlng  drugs.  I.  Concept  Films,  Inc. 

II,  Ehicyclopaedia  Britannica  Bdncatlonal  Corporation. 
[RM315]  613.8  77-713440 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Upsetting  {UotUm  picture)    Jam  Handy  Organization,  1967. 

4  iuIh.     81.     color,     super  8  mm,     ( Automotive  abeet  metal  repair, 
no.  2 1 

Jjtnp  ruin  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  Jn.structor'8  guide, 

Sumtnui-v:   Shows  the   upsetting-effect   of  passing  yield  point   In 
couipi-vcaiou. 

1.  Jletai-work.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Int  Series: 

Auton)otive  sheet  metal  r^nir  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

0:i9.-28  Fi  A  68-^545 

Jhiu  Hnndj  Organlza-  tion 


Uptake  and  utilization  of  0*0.  daring  photosynthesis,  part 

1  (Mot  on  picture)     Kncyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1069. 

2  min.  sl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Radioisotope  techniques) 

Loop  flim  In  cartridge. 

1.   I'li.ito'^ynthesis.     2.  Carbon— Isotopes.    3.  Carbon  dioxide.         I. 
E^ncyclopaedla    Britannica    Educational    Coriwratlon.      JI.    Series: 
Radioisotope  techniques  (Motion  picture) 
tQK882]  681.1  70-706655 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Uptake  and  utilization  of  C"0~  during  photosynthesis,  part 

2  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1069. 

2  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Radioisotope  techDiquea) 

Loop  BIm  In  cartrldjce. 

1.  Photosynthesis.  2.  Carbon — Isotopes.  3.  Carbon  dioxide.  I. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series;  Ra- 
dioisotope techniques  (Motion  picture) 

[(iK882]  581.1  73-706656 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Upton  Sinclair    (Motion  picture)     Modem  Learning  Aids, 

1964. 

30  min.    sd.     bArw.    16  mm.     (The  Sum  and  substance) 
Summary:    Presents  an   Interrlew   with   Upton    Sinclair,   author, 
socialist,  and  reformer.     Dlacusaee  his  campaigns  to  achlere  Indus- 
trial  democracy  and  bis  brief  but  dramatic  conUct  with  the  Indus- 
trial empire  of  Henry  Ford. 

1.  SlncUlr,  Upton  Beall,  1878-  L  Modern  Learning  Aids, 

New  York.        Series:  The  Sum  and  substance  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-5102 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 

Uranium  (Filmstrip)  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1960.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

54  fr.    color.    3o  mm.    (Rock.s,  minerals  and  mining) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SHmmary:  Discusses  the  various  uses  of  nranlnm  and  their  in- 
fluence on  eTerday  tife.  Illustrates  the  (Aemical  reflnius  process  for 
uranium. 

1.  Uranium  Industry.  i.  Canada.  NatloDal  Film  Board,  n. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Bocks, 
minerals  and  mining  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3693 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Eiducatfooal  Corp. 

Urashima  Tare:  a  Japanese  folktale  (Filmsbip)  Qoidance 
Associates  of  PleasantviUe.  N.  Y.,  1971. 

84  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  i.  for  manual 
projector.  1  a.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  15  min. 
mIcTogroove. 

.41so  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

.Adapted  from  the  story  of  the  same  title  la  A  treasury  of  tales 
fur  little  folks  edited  by  Marlory  Bruce. 

CREDITS:  Director  of  photography,  William  Hubbell;  editor, 
Peter  Ketchum:  artist,  Consuelo  Joerns. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  a  Japanese  folktale  about  a  young  Saber- 
man  who  rescues  a  small  tortoise  and  Is  Invited  to  visit  the  mysteri- 
ous palace  of  the  dragon  king. 

I.  Bruc^  Marjory,  ed.     A  treasury  of  tales  for  little  folks. 
II.  Guidance  Associates  of  PleasantviUe,  N.  Y. 

398.2  78-737957 


NiUional 


Urbain   and    Arthur   LeBlanc    (Motion  picture) 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

29  miu.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Produced  In  the  Challenge  for  change  program  with  the  coopera- 
tion of  agencies  and  departments  of  the  Govemmeot  of  Canada. 

Sitmmary:  Urbain  LeBlanc,  a  former  cooperative  worker  on  Prince 
Edward  Island,  and  Arthur  l^Blanc  of  the  United  Maritime  Fl.iher- 
men,  talk  atmut  why  cotqwratlves  succeed  or  fall  and  what  coopera- 
tives can  do  for  pec^le. 

1.  Cooperative  societies.         i.  Canada.    National  Flim  Board. 

334  74-706963 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Urban  and  rural  interdependence  (FUmatrip)  Herbert  M. 
Elkins  Co.,  1964. 

30  fr,     color.     35  mm,     (Your  Uvlo*  American  economy) 
Credit$:  Educational  consultant)*,  Mary  Stewart,  Cecil  Oaoff. 
Summary:   Studies  community  differences  and   their  need  for  a 

balance  of  dependence.     Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and  vocab- 
ulary Ilsti.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  u.  S.— Economic  conditions.  i.  Herl>ert  M.  Klkins  Company. 
Series:  Tour  living  American  economy  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-784,117 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 

Urban  centers  and  historical  background  (Filmstrip)  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  17 
min.    microgroove.     (This  Is  the  Soviet  Union,  group  1) 

Alfto  i.i8ueid  with  phonotape  in  caitsette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script 

Credits;  Con-sultant,  Murray  Lincoln  Miller. 

Summarp:  lllustratefl  the  historical  development  of  Enropean  Rus- 
sia as  evidenced  In  the  cities  of  Kiev,  Moscow,  and  Leningrad. 
Shows  how  the  cities  of  Bukhara  and  Samarkand  reflect  the  various 
cultural  and  historical  traditions. 

1.  Cities  and  towns—BuBsla.  i.  Miller,  Murray  Lincoln,  n.  So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  This  Is  the  So- 
viet Union  (Flimstrlp)  group  1. 

914.7  78-736050 

Society  for  VIstial  Educa-  tlon 

Urbaa  driUzatioB.  [FUmstripj     Educadooal  Audio  Visual,  1972. 
Made  in  England. 

3fUniMrip«(pt.  1.75fr.:pc.  2.  «4rT.;pL3.  iOfr.)  colof.  35  mm.  and 
3  phonodiict  (2  %.  e»cK  1  ».  for  nnanual  ptc^ior.  I  s.  for  sutomscic  profcctor), 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  20  min.  each  >idc. 

Also  iMued  with  pbonoupe  in  csuttte. 

With  tcschcT'i  nous  and  full  l»l  of  narrsiion. 

CREDrrS:  Writer.  Elizabeth  Lockey;  nsmior.  John  Oten;  photagraphcr. 
Linda  Medwell;  editor.  Robert  Fromer. 

SUMMARY:  Trace*  the  development  of  the  city  and  euminca  (he  maior 
probtenu  of  Arrterican  ciiiei  today.  Dttcuuei  poteatial  loluoofu,  including  tbc 
new  town  ai  pioneered  in  Great  Britain,  and  urban  renewal  ia  the  United  States. 

i  atie«  and  town*— United  Sutca.  2.  Citiea  and  (owna— Plannin|— Oraai 
Britain.  3.  Urban  renewal — United  Sutn.  I.  Educational  Audio  VwmI,  inr 
ncauatvillc.  N.Y. 

(HT123]  301.3 

Educational  Audio  Vt*ual  73 


73-732773 
MARC 


Urban  Coalition 


Making  love. 

Urban  ecology:  garbage  disposal  (Motion  picture)     Jarvis 
Couillard  Associates.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 

1971. 

7  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMM.\EtY  :  Explains  the  need  for  dlscorerlug  oew  way*  to  reduce 
the  total  amount  of  traah. 

L  Refu»>e  and  refuae  dlapoeaL        I.  Jarvis  Couillard  Associates. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

[TD791]  628  76-713138 

BFA  Educational  HcdU 


547 


Urban  ecology:   Pigeons   (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp^ 

4  min,     sl.     color,    super  8  mm. 

I^wp  flim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Sttmmary:  Descrlbea  pigeons  as  birds,  explains  how  their  lives 
are  affected  by  cities  and  people,  and  how  they.  In  torn  affect  the 
lives  of  people  in  cities.     For  elementary  grades. 

L  Pigeons— Juvenile  Aims.  i,  Ealing  Oorporation  Cambridge 
Mass.     n.  Pigeons  (Motion  picture) 

S72.8  78-70879» 

Baling  Corp. 

Urban  ecology:  six  microsystems  (Filmstrip)     Educational 
Direction.     Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1970. 

«  fliiiLstrlp.-*.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

I  UEDITS:  General  editor.  E.   Dan   t'appel 

CONTENTS.  1.  A  paved  school  yard.  33  fr.— 2.  A  vacant  lot 
34  f,._3.  A  pocket  park.  33  fr.— l.  A  park  pond.  36  fr.--5  A  graiw 
whoot  yard.     42  fr— 6.  A  construction  site.     36  fr.     with  captions 

1.  Ecol<«r.         I.  Educational  Direction,  inc.     II.  Eye  Gate  Houw' 


[QH541] 

Eye  Gate  Houiie 


674.5 


77-789861 


Urban  ecology:  Trees  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Ixtop  flim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Presents  activities  and  guide*  for  Investigations  of 
trees  in  the  city.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Tree-s— Juvenile  films.  i.   Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 

Mass.     II.  Trees  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  78-708800 

BaUog  Corp. 


Urban  ecology:  Walls  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     sl.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Looji  nim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Describes  walls  as  habitata,  explains  what  affeeU  con- 
ditions of  walls,  and  describes  the  msteriats  and  stmcture  of  walls. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Walls— Juvenile  films.  l  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambrtdge 

Mass.     II.  Walls  (Motion  picture) 

372-3  77-708801 

Ealing  Corp, 


Urban  ecology:  Water  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     sl.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Guides  children  to  discover  how  water  la  recycled. 
what  affects  the  quality  of  water,  and  how  people  and  water  Inter- 
act.   For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Water — Juvenile  films.  t.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge. 
Uass.    n.  Water  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  70-708802 

Ealing  Corp. 


Urban  Gateways  (Film) 
see 

Acting  is  the  art. 


Urban  impact  on  weather  and  climate  (Motion  pictnre) 
Davidson  Films  in  cooperation  with  American  Meteorolog- 
ical Society.  Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America, 
1971. 

16  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (American  Ueteorolo^cal  Society 
environmental  soieoces  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  bow  man  has  altered  the  beat  balance  and 
climate  by  changing  the  surface  of  the  earth. 

1.  Heat  budget  (Geophysics)  2.  Climatic  changes.  3.  Han — In- 
fluence on  nature.  I.  Davidaon  Films.  San  Francisco,  II.  Learn- 
ing Corporation  of  America.  Series:  American  Meteorological  So- 
ciety environmental  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

333.7  73-710054 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Urban  lives:  the  people  withla  the  dty.  [Filmstrip]  Westinghouse 
Learning  Corp.  and  Bnmer  Productions.  Released  by  West- 
inghouse Learning  Corp. /Westinghouse  Learning  Press,  1971. 

4  filmstripa  (approx.  140  ft.  each)  ctrior.  35  mm.  ai>d  4  phonodiacs  (2 
1.  each;  1  s  for  manual  projector.  I  s.  for  automabc  projecUM),  33  1/3  ipm.. 
approx.  15  min.  each. 

With  teacher's  manual  by  Sandra  Hughei  Minklcincn. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Richard  W.  Bruncr, 

SUMMARY:  An  in-dcpth  study  of  four  families  rcprescnutive  of  th«varioui 
minority  groups  driven  to  the  cities:  Appalachians  in  Chicago,  Chicanos  in  Los 
Angeles.  Papago  Indians  in  Phoenix,  and  Puerto  Ricans  in  New  York. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Passing  through  (Chicago). — 2  Change  and  dirfercnce  (Lo» 
Angeles).— 3,  Oeaning  up  other  people's  messes  (Phoenix). — 4.  E.  Harlem  is 
very  rough  (N.Y.). 

1.  Family— United  Sutes.  2.  Minorities-United  States.  3.  Poor— United 
States.        I.  Westinghouse  Learning  Corporation      II.  Bruner  Productions. 


Urban  Media  Materials 
see 

The  Alphabet  city. 

Big  sister  and  the  lemon. 
Discovery  stories. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Urban  Media  Materials  (Continued) 
Do  you  know?  Set  no.  X. 
Do  you  know?  Set  no.  2. 
Do  you  know?    Set  no.  3. 

Ecology  of  the  urban  environment — air  pollution. 
Ecology  oi  the  urbtn  envirooment — houiing  patterns. 
Ecology  of  the  urban  environment — population. 

Ecology  of  the  urban  environment— urban  wild  life. 
Even  yellow  cars  have  to  wait  in  line. 

Get  your  money's  worth. 

Hispanic  culture  series.  Set  3:  La  conquista. 

The  Iiltnd  of  Puerto  Rico— citiea. 
The  liland  of  Puerto  Rico — housing. 

The  Island  of  Puerto  Rico — industry. 

Island  of  Puerto  Rico — location  and  land. 
The  Island  of  Puerto  Rico — people. 
Let's  make  a  deal. 
Little  Lou  and  his  strange  Uttle  zoo. 

Magical  coqui. 

A  Museum  is  a  place  to  leam. 
Paco  and  his  pals. 

People  of  the  Caribbean, 
People  of  the  city. 

People  who  make  a  city. 

Problenu  for  young  consurocn — buy  now,  pay  later. 

Problems  for  young  consumen — the  big  sale. 

Problenu  for  young  consumen — the  come-on. 
Problems  for  young  consumen — the  false  package- 
Problems  for  young  consumen — the  street  vendor. 

Problems  for  young  consumers — What  do  you  pay? 

Problems  of  our  cities. 

Puerto  Rico  and  the  Puerto  Rlcane. 

Puerto  Rico:  History  and  culture. 
Signs  around  the  city. 

Signs  of  warning. 

Sigos  on  transportation. 

Signs  with  numbers. 


The  Small  seabird. 

Story  of  a  great  city — New  York. 

Super-snooper. 
Too,  too,  too  hot. 

The  Whys  and  how  of  student  filmaking. 


Urtaa  pattenu.  [Motion  picture]  Austrftlian  News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau.  1971.  Made  by  Ausualian  Commonwealth  nim 
Unit     Released  in  the  U.S..  1971. 

16  fnin.     td.     color.     16  men. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  David  Buntow;  director.  Arch  NJdtobon. 

SUMMARY:  Trace*  the  dcvelopnient  oT  urbtn  lyttenu  in  AuUrtlii,  >ad 
exBmirtci  the  dominance  of  ■  city  over  Iti  lurroundinf  are*. 

1.  Cities  and  towni — Auitralla.       1.  Australia.    Newi  sod  lafonnatlon  8it< 
reau. 
[HT149]  301.34  72-701530 


Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau 


72 


MARC 


Urban  rebellions:  prelude  to  armed  stm^e  {SioUon  pic- 
ture) WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by 
Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  niin.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  Wstory  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  21 :  Protest  and  rebellion  In  the  North) 

Summary:  Gerald  McWorter  discusses  the  series  of  event*,  the 
pei-sonalities,  and  the  organizations — Including  the  Deacons  for  De- 
fense, Stokeley  Carrolchael,  Franz  Fanon,  Robert  F.  Williams,  etc. — 
that  contributed  to  the  Ideology  of  revolution  during  the  1980"^ 

1.  Negroes— History— 1877-1964.  2.  Riots— U.  S.  l  McWorter, 
Gerald,  n.  New  York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  m.  Columbia 
University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Black 
heritaffe:  a  history  of  Afro-Americana  (Motion  picture)  Section  21: 
Protest  and  rebellion  In  the  North. 

301.45  75-704117 

Holt,  Rinriiart  and  Winston 


Urban  rebellions:  the  crisis  from  1964-1968  (Motum  pw- 
ture)    WCBS-TV  and  Ckilumbia  University.    Released  by 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  196». 

.■it)  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  21:  Protest  and  rebellion  in  the  North) 

Summary:  Gerald  McWorter  analyzes  the  conflict  betvreen  the 
black  community  and  the  white  society  In  the  North  during  the 
1960"a.  „ 

1.   Neffroes— History— 1964-  2.  Riots— U.   8.        i.  McWorter, 

Gerald,  a.  New  York.  Television  station  WCBS-TV.  m.  Columfcrta 
University,  iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  *nc.  Series:  Black 
heritage:  a  history  of  A  fro- Americans  (Motion  picture)  Section  21: 
Protest  and  rebelHon  In  the  North. 

301.451  71-704116 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Urban  rede\'el<^ment  {FUmatrip)     Popular  Science  Audio- 
Visiials,  1970. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  specific  problems  in  the 
urban  crisis,  and  suggests  solutions  devised  by  the  government  and 
private  sectors.  Stresses  reliance  on  citizen  awareness.  With  cap- 
tions. 

1,  Cities  and  towns — U.  S.  i.  Popular  Science  Audlo-Viauals. 

301.3  76-733648 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Urtaa  RsMla:  1921.  [Motion  picture]     Thome  Hlnu.  1971. 

3  min      li.     bAw.     lupcr  S  mm.     (S  mm.  docuntcots  project,  no.  366) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CRBDITS;  Producer.  Dale  Willard. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  street  scenes  of  two  major  Ruaaisji  cities  four  yeara 
after  the  revolution,  views  Smolensky  Market  acbvity  in  Moscow,  and  sbowa 
women  cleaning  the  streets  in  Petr<^ad.  Includes  scenes  of  horses  drawing 
slet^u.  and  shoppers  strolling  by  store  windows, 

I.  Moscow— Description.  1.  Leningrad — Description.  1.  Thome  Films. 
inc.,  EkMilder,  Colo.  II.  Series:  8  nun.  doctunents  profect  [Motion  picture]  no. 
366. 

[DK604i  947.084  72-701309 

Tltomc  FUms  72  MARC 


Urban  sprawl  vs.  planned  growth  {Motion  picture)  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania.  Made  and  released  by  Stuart 
Finley,  inc.,  1968. 

22  mIn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Hummary:  Shows  how  new  tecbnlques  of  planning  can  promote 
orderly  growth  und  development,  thereby  counteracting  the  natural 
tendency  of  urban  sprawl  which  ultimately  creates  blighted  com* 
muiilties.  In<'!ude.>4  M-ene*  of  the  upper  Bast  Branch  of  Brandywine 
Creek  near  Philadelphia. 

1.  Cities  and  towns — Planning — Philadelphia.  i.  Pennsylvania. 
University,     ii.  Kinley  (Stuart)  inc..  Falls  Church,  Va. 

711  71-702627 

CINE 


Uriwn   squatter   village    {Motion  picture) 

1970. 


Ekiling  Corp., 


3  min.    al.    color,    super  8  iDin.     (India) 

Loop  Aim.    Film  notes  on  cartrld^  case. 

Summary:  Describes  a  sqastter  vlllsga  located  within  a  prosper- 
ous city  suburb,  and  shows  the  dally  life  of  the  lobibltants  of  this 
Tillage. 

1.  Hqustters— India.  i.  Baling  Corponitloa,  Cambridge,  Haas. 
Series:  India  (Motion  picture) 

809.164  7*-70602B 

Eallog  Corp, 


71-712865 


Urban  systems    (Motion  picture)     Cinecraft.     Released  by 
American  Educational  Films,  1970. 

23  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Projection  70's) 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  new  ways  to  cope  with  the  cities'  increas- 
ing problems  of  housing,  transportation,  and  trash  disposal.  Ex- 
plores new  career  opportunities  in  these  areas.  ,     _.      ,, 

1    Cities  and  towns— U.   S.  I.  Clnfcraft,  inc.,  Cleveland.     II. 

American  Educational  Films.  III.  Series:  Projection  70's  (Motion 
picture) 

[HT123]  301.3 

American  Educational  Films 

Urban  uses  of  land:  for  busintss  and  industry  (FUmslrip) 
Academy  Films,  1967. 
66  fr     color.     35  ram. 
c"S.."  Photographer.    Ralph    I.arsen ;   educational    consultant. 

^"s'ml'T:  Uses  captioned  photographs  to  describe  »<>°;e  »'  'J* 
principal  (actorlea  tor  which  land  Is  used  In  a  large  metropolitan 
area  like  I»s  Angeles.  „    ritie. 

1  Ijind— California— Los  Angeles  metropolitan  area  2.  Utl<« 
and  towns-Planning— U.  S.     3.  Industrial  promotion— C.  S.  I. 

Academy  Films,  Hollywood,  C»"f.,^^^^  ^.  ^^^ 


Urban  uses  of  land  for  education,  culture  and  recreation 

(Motion  picture)     Academy  Films,  1968. 

18  ran.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS  :  Producer.  James  A>  I..arsen. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  some  of  the  ways  In  which  land  in  a  large 
city  is  used  for  the  educational,  cultural,  and  recreational  needn  of 
the  people.  Includes  scenes  of  libraries,  historical  landmarlcs,  mu- 
seums, schools,  universities,  religious  buildings,  parks,  gardens,  out- 
door theaters,  concert  halls,  zoos.  stadlum.s,  and  other  recreational 
areas. 

1    I.and     2.  Cities  and  towns.  I.  Academy  Films.  Hollywood, 

Calif. 

[HI)ir.(i]  33.1  78-712446 

Academy  Films 


Urban  uses  ot  land:  for  historical  monuments  and  land- 
marks.   Part  1  {Filmatrtp)     Academy  Films,  1967. 

62  fr.     color,     33  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Credits:  Photographer,  Ralph  Larsen;  educational  consultant, 
Emllle  Jones. 

Summary:  Captioned  photographs  picture  such  historical  land- 
marks In  southern  California  as  the  La  Brea  tar  pits,  Spanish  mis- 
sions, and  the  Old  Plaza  area  In  downtown  Log  Angeles.  Explains 
why  certain  areas  of  a  city  are  reserved  for  landmarks. 

1.  CBlifornia,  Southern — Descr,  &  trav. — Views.  i    Academy 

Films,  HoUywood,  CaUC 

917.94  Fi  68-2021 


Urban  uses  of  land:  for  historical  monuments  and  land- 
marks.   Part  2  (FUmstrip)     Academy  Films,  1967. 

06  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

CrcdiU:  Photographer,  Ralph  Larsen;  educational  consultant, 
Emllle  Jones. 

Summary:  Captioned  photographs  picture  such  historical  land- 
marks in  southern  California  as  Campo  de  Cahuenga,  the  Banning 
Mansion,  and  the  Point  Fermln  Lighthouse.  Explains  why  certain 
areas  of  a  city  are  reserved  for  landmarks. 

1.  California,  Southern — Descr.  &  trav.— Views.  i.  Academy 

Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

917.94  Fi  68-2022 


Urban  uses  of  land  for  industry   (Motion  picture)     Acad- 
emy Films,  1968. 

18  min.    .'d.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  .lames  A.  I.arsen. 

Sl'MM.^RY:  Shows  some  of  the  important  uses  of  url»an  land 
with  emphasis  on  conservation,  transportation,  factories,  and  various 
Industries  including  communication,  the  motion  picture  and  televi- 
sion Industries,  and  the  oil  retloerles. 

1.  Land.         1.  Academy  Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
[HD1391]  333  74-712445 

Academy  Films 

Urban  uses  of  land:  for  recreational  and  cultural  activities. 
Part  1  {FUrMtrip)     Academy  Films,  1967. 

so  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Eastniiin  color. 

Crrdit*:  Photographer,  Ralph  I.,arsen;  educational  consultant, 
Emllle  Jones. 

Summary:  Captioned  photographs  picture  ways  In  which  urban 
land  Is  used  for  recreational  and  cultural  activities  such  as  parks, 
zoos,  stadiums  for  sports,  theatMa  and  concert  halls,  and  museums. 

1.  Recreation  areas.         i.  Academy  Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

333.7  Fi  68-2019 


Urban  uses  of  land :  for  recreational  and  cultural  activities. 
Part  2  {FVmatrip)     Academy  Films,  1967. 

66  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

EastniJin  color.  ^       .,       ,  ... 

Creditii:  Photographer,  Ralph  r.*r8en :  educational  consultant. 
Emilie  Jones.  . ,  .        . 

Summary:  Captioned  photographs  picture  ways  In  which  urban 
land  Is  used  to  provide  space  for  leisure  time  activities— beaches, 
public  gardens,  amusement  parks,  etc. 

1    Recreation  areas.        i.  Academy  Films,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

333.7  Fi  68-2020 

Urban  uses  of  land:  for  transportatlim  {FUmttrip)    Acad- 
emy Films,  1967. 

65  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

East  II]  a  II  color 

Creditii:  Photographer,  Ralph  Larsen;  educational  consultant. 
Emllle  Jones. 

Summari/:  Captlone<l  photographs  describe  some  of  the  ways  In 
which  land  is  used  for  transportation  purposes  in  Inrge  cities.  In- 
cludes views  of  airports,  freeways,  railway  terminals,  and  harbors. 

1.  Urban  transportation— U.  S.  i.  Academy  Films,  Hollywood, 
Calif. 

333.7  Fi  68-2024 


548 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Urban  uses  of  land  in  the  largest  cities  of  northern  Call- 
fomia  {Motion  picture)  Academy  Films.  Released  by 
Aciidemy  Films  Distributing  Co.,  1970. 

IS  mill.    Ml.    color.    Ifl  mm. 

CREIHTS:  PiMucpr,  J«mes  A.  Lnr!<i*n. 

Sl'MMAKY:  Explntns  how  geofrraphlcal  lotatlon  ulTecis  the 
growth  of  n  city  and  how  land  Is  ntlllzfHl  for  the  resldenrial.  trans- 
portatlon,  Indii^lrlnl,  Rovernment,  educational,  and  recreational  noedn 
of  the  city, 

1.   Cities   and   towns— Growth.     2.    Ijind.  I.   Academy  Fllmx, 

Hol]ywoo<l,  Calif. 

333.7  72-709726 

Acailemy  Films 


Urbania!    (Motion  picture)      Kansas  City  Municipal   Art 
Commission,  1968.     Made  by  ADM  Film  Productions. 

8  mln.    Bd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Drftmatlzes  the  ugly  and  abusive  mirrouodlnga  that 
urban  dwellers  have  to  endure  and  emphasizes  the  need  fOr  clrlc 
planninfE  and  action  In  dealing  with  the  dilemma  of  urban  blight. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— U.  S.    2.  Art,  Manlclpal— U.  S.  l  Kan- 

sas City  Municipal  Art  Commission. 

301.8  Fi  A  68-876 

OINB 


Urbania  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

7  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumnmr}  :  A  visual  expression  of  the  struggle  for  existence  In 
an  environment  so  hostile  that  even  the  air  Is  poisonous.  Portrays 
the  need  for  civic  planning  and  action  to  deal  with  the  total  dilemma 
of  urban  blight. 

1.  Cities  and  towns— Planning.    2.  Environmental  policy 
I.  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  Colo. 

,  ,    .  „  614.7  77-711253 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Urhanissimo  {Motion  picture)    John  Hubley  and  Faith  Hub- 
ley.    Helensed  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

6  mill     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:   Writers,  John   Hubley.  Faith   Hubiey.  Jacques  Godboiit. 

Bumttuirii:  A  humorous  commentary  on  modem  urban  civilization. 
Deals  with  city  growth  and  development. 

1.   Cities  and   towns— Growth.  i.   Hubley,  John,     rr,   Hubley. 

Faith,    iir.  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill. 

301.3  Fi  A  68-2856 

Contemporary  Films/  McGraw-Hill 


''''^?^"?!!'r  **"  "'»»»'">  ot  «>>•  ihttto  (Motion  pietun) 
WUBt>-IV  and  Columbii  Unirersity.  Beleased  by  Holt, 
Kmehart  «nd  Winston,  1989. 

30  mln.  nd.  biw  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  hlMory  ot  A(ro- 
AmeriniDS.     Section  18:  A  period  of  tranHltlon,  1&45-19{M) 

Sumwary:  Horat«  Mann  Bond  apeak,'*  of  the  effects  of  urbanlzatloa 
on  the  education  of  the  black  child  after  World  War  ri  He  dlacuaaea 
the  growth  of  the  northern  bhick  population  and  the  resulUnt  de- 
facto  ncbool  negiegatlon,  the  riae  of  black  unlyeraltle.  and  their 
Impact  on  higher  education  for  bUcka 

1.  Negroes  — BdQcatloa  —  HlstorT.     2.  8<cncatiOD  Id  education. 

WCBS-TV.     m.  CMuiobla  Unlyeralty.     IT.  Holt.  Mnehart  and  Win- 

?c,ir,.c.„s?'''ie<?Ks'rrpe'?iod-o?'s,,i:;n.^^^^'- 

Hol..R,neh.r..nd  ^^^^  7^^«»W 


Urbanlandia  {Motion  picture)    Normmn  Ramsey,  1968. 

9  mlD.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  contrasting  vlauals  and  the  music  of  Sibelius* 
Flnlandla  to  reflect  the  problems  of  urban  disintegration  and  tbe 
clash  between  tbe  forces  of  blight  and  of  beauty. 

1.  SocIoiogT.  Urban.  2.  Cities  and  towns.  i,  Ramsey,  Norman  A. 
831.7  78-702628 

CINE 


Urchs,  Wolfgang 
see 

Machine. 
The  Pistol. 


Ureteral  peristaltic  activity  {Motion  picture)    Eaton  Labo- 
ratories, 1969.    Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

21  min.     nd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bumvitiry:  Demonstrates  peristaltic  activity  In  the  ureter  of  both 
humans  and  dogs.  Shows  unobstructed  and  obstructed  urine  flow 
In  tbe  ureter  and  the  Inability  of  tbe  ureter  to  transport  nrlne 
against  graritj. 

1.  Ureters.     2.  Peristalsis.  i.  Baton  Laboratories,  Inc.    n.  A-V 

Corporation.  Houston,  Tex. 

591.1  71-705708 

CINE 

Uretero-nreteral  anastomosis  (Motion  picture)    Eaton  Lab- 
oratories. 1^68.    Made  by  A-V  Corp. 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Dr.  W.  B.  Smart  discusses  uretero-areteral  anastomosis 
and  its  nature,  ethlology,  and  surgical  repair. 

1.  Fistula,  Urinary.  i.  Norwich  Pharmacal  Company.     Eaton 

Laboratories. 

617  Fi  A  68-856 

CINE 


Urey,  Harold  Clayton,  1893- 
see 

Small  world:    Von  Braun,  Urey,  Davy. 


Urinalysis— examination  for  bile  {Motion  picture)    Harper 
&  Row,  Publishers,  1970.     Made  by  Bay  State  Film  Co. 

•t  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

r*oop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

CrediU:  Author.  Robert  M.  Dlion. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  Smith's  test,  Ghelln's  overlay  method 
Qhelln  s  Alter  method.  Gbelln's  precipiUtlon  method,  and  tbe  Dlaio 
method  for  examination  of  bile  In  urine. 

1.  Urine— Analysis  and  pathology.    2.  Bile.  i.  Harper  &  Row 

Publishers.  Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques   (Motion  plc- 

70-709538 


tare) 


Harper  &  Bow,  E*ub- 


616.07 

Ushers 


Urinalysis— examination  for  occult  blood  {Motion  picture) 
Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Bay  SUt« 
Film  Co. 

4  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  ifllm  motmted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

tyrcdits:  Author,  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  dipstick  method  and  tbe  benzidine  test  for 
blood  In  urine.     Presents  a  specific  test  for  erythrocyte  examination. 

I   Urine— Analysis  and  pathology.    2.  Blood.  i.  Harper  &  Row, 

Publishers.  Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques  (Motion  pic 

*°'**  616.07  74^709539 

Harper  &  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 


Urinalysis — microscopic  examination  of  sediment  {Motion 
picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Bay 
State  Film  Co. 

4  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Ijonp  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

Summitry:  Shows  in  detail  the  technique  for  preparation  of  slides 
for  microscopic  examination  of  sediment.  Shows  low  power  micro- 
scopic news  of  both  typical  normal  urinary  sediment  and  abnormal 
sediment. 

1.  Urine — Analysis  and  pathology.  2.  Sedimentation  analysis.  l 
Harper  &  Row.  Publishers.  Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques 

(Motion  picture) 

616.07  79-709540 

Harper  &  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 

Urinalysis — physical  examination  {MoU.on  picture)  Harper 
&  Row,  Publishers,  1970.    Made  by  Bay  SUte  Fibn  Co. 

4  mill-     fi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Credit»:  Author,  Robert  M.  Dlion.  ,        ,.     ,     , 

Summary:  Demonstrates  four  standard  tests  for  physical  examina- 
tion of  urine:  a  color  test,  showing  both  normal  and  abnormally 
colored  uriue;  a  transparency  test;  a  pH  reaction  test  using  a  dip 
strip :  and  a  specific  gravity  test.  o.  »,i.  =>,=«. 

1  Urine— Analysis  and  pathology.  i.  Harper  A  Bow.  Publishers. 
Series-  Medical  laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

616.07  72-709541 

Harper  A  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 

Urinalysis— reducing  substances  (glucose)  {Motion  picture) 
Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Bay  State 
Film  Co. 

4  mill.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

CrediU:  Author.  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

Summary:  Shows  both  a  qualitative  and  a  quantitative  test  (Bene- 
dict's test  and  the  Folln-Wu  test)  as  a  method  for  reducing  sub- 
stances in  urine. 

1-  Urlne—Analysls  and  pathology.  i.  Harper  &  Row.  Publishers 
Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

616.07  76-709542 

Harper&Row.  Pub-  Ilshers 


Urinalysis — test  for  protein   {Motion  picture)     Harper  St 
Row,  Publishers,  1970.     Made  by  Bay  State  Film  Co. 

4  mill.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

CredUt:  Author.  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

Summary:  Covers  three  procedures  for  determining  proteins  in 
urine:  a  screening  test  (dipstick),  heat  and  add  test  using  filtered 
or  centrifuged  urine,  and  Exton's  test  for  albumin. 

1.   Urlne—Analysls  and  pathology.     2.  Proteins.  i.  Harper  ft 

Row,  Publishers.  Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques  (Motion 

picture) 

616.07  73-709544 

Harper  ft  Row,  Pub-  Ilshers 


Urinalysis — tests  for  ketones  and  diacetic  add  {Motion 
picture)  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1970.  Made  by  Bay 
State  Film  Co. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Medical  laboratory  techniques) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  student  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  Robert  M.  Dixon. 

Summary:  Presents  Lang's  test  and  Totbera's  test  to  determine 
ketones  in  urine. 

1.   Urine — Analysis  and  pathology.     2,  Ketones.  i.  Harper  ft 

Row,  Publishers.  Series:  Medical  laboratory  techniques  (Motion 

picture) 

616.07  70-709543 

Harper  ft  Row,  Pub-  Ushers 


Urinary  care  (FUmstrip)    Trainex  Corp.,  1967. 

90  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  20 
mln.     microgroove.     (Patient  care  series— basic  needs,  2) 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  urinary  system  and  the  retention  cathe- 
ter. Shows  care  of  patlmits  with  retention  catheters  and  pictures 
single  voided  speclmeoj.  clean  cath  specimens,  and  24  hour  s|;>ecimens. 

1.  Urinary  catheterization.  i.  Trainex  Corporation.  Series: 

Patient  care  series— basic  needs.  2  (Fllmstrlp) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3809 

Trainex  Corporation 


549 


Urinary    catheterization— male    and    female     (FUnutrip) 

Trainei  Corp.  (1966?,  ,->  .      mi  ™.    90 

90  fi-     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In..  831  rpm..  20 

mln     microgroove.     (Patient  care  seriea— special  needs.  1) 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide  ™^  k—  •.„» 

Summani:  Explains  ih^  purposes  of  catheter  Ira  t  Ion.    Teaches  how 

to  catheterize  with  a  straight  catheter  (female)  «°d  bow  to  catbfr 

terlxe  using  the  retention  catheter  (male).    Stresses  sterile  technique 

and  the  comfort  of  the  patient  „    .        „  .,  a^^,^  ■ 

1   Urinary  catheterliatlon.  1.  Trainex  Corporation.  Series. 

Patient  care  series-special  needs.  1  (Fllmstrlp) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3818 

Trainex  (Corporation 

The  Urinary  system  {FUmttrip)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educatiwal  Corp.,  1968. 

42  fr.     i-olor.    35  mm.     ( Undersundlng  your  body,  aeries  2) 

Credita:  Collaborators,  Darlene  C.  Duncan,  Wllfrled  F.  H.  M. 
Mommaerts. 

BuMMan/:  Provide*  a  general  snrrey  of  the  urinary  system, 
with  emphasis  on  the  structure  and  Interrelatlooshlps  of  tbe  various 
Organs. 

1.  Urinary  organs.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  IMacatlonal 

OorporatloD.        Series:  Understanding  your  body  (Wlmstilp)    Sertea 

612  70-783416 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  olca  Edocatlonal  Corp. 


The  Urinary  system 

1968. 


(Filmstrip)      Robert  J.  Brady  Co., 


32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm., 
27  mln.     mlort^oove.     (Anatomy  and  physiology,  no.  11) 

Also  Issued  with  ptonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Deiscrlbes  tbe  gross  aoatomy  of  the  urinary  system. 
Shows  the  fine  structure  of  tbe  kidney  and  portrays  tbe  nephron  as 
the  functional  unit  of  the  kidney.  Covers  diffusion,  filtration,  oamo- 
sis,  and  active  transport  in  renal  reabaorittlon. 

1.   Urinary  organs.        I.  Robert  J.  Brady  Company.     II.   Series: 
Anatomy  and  physiology  (nimstrlp)     do.  11. 
[QP211]  612  70-739338 

Robert  J.  Brady  Co. 


The  Urinary  system  in  the  human  body,  simplified.  [Filmstrip] 
Health  Education  Aids,  1972. 

52  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  piionotapc  in  cassette:  singlc-tracic.  20  min. 

With  instructor's  guide  and  sludeni  script  and  seif-inslniction  booklet. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  photographer.  Charles  G  Casey;  writer.  Leila 
OufT.      , 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  basic  urinary  system.  Follows  the  pathway  of 
the  blood  to  the  kidney  nephron  and  back  to  ihe  main  circulation.  Shows  rcab- 
sorplion  and  the  pathway  of  removal  of  waste  from  the  body 

1.  Urine^ — Secretion.  2.  Urinary  organs  I.  Health  Education  Aids  (Firm) 
[QP2nj  612  72-736351 

Health  Education  Aids  72  MARC 

Urine  testing.  [Filmstripj     Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

34  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  in  English.  1  s.  in  Spanish). 
12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  16  min.  each  side.     (Diabetic  counseling  series) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette  in  English  and  Spanish. 

With  fact  booklet. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  diabetic  with  the  information  necessary  to  per- 
form accurately  routine  urine  tests. 

1.  Diabetes — Diagnosis.     2.  Urine — Analysis  and  pathology.        I.  Trainex 
Corporation.     II,  Scries:  Diabetic  counseling  series.  [Fdmstrip]. 
[RC660]  616.4  72-736656 

Trainex  Cotp  72  MARC 


Urine  testing  for  sugar  and  ketones  (Motion  picture) 
Community  College  Division.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  J.  Hillis  Millt-r  Health  Center. 

6  mln.    sd.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Diabetic) 

Loop  film. 

Also  Issued  as  16  mm.  films. 

Creilits:  Author,  June  RemlUet. 

Summary:  Teoches  the  patient  how  to  administer  his  own  urine 
tests  for  sugar  and  ketones.  Shows  how  to  carry  out  the  procedure 
when  away  from  home  or  traveling. 

1.  Urine— Analysis  and  pathology.  2.  Sugar.  I.  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Company,  Community  College  Dlrialon.  Series:  The  Dia- 
betic (Motion  picture) 

616.4  70-709385 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Urine  testing:  sugar  and  acetime  (Motion  picture)     Delta 
College,    Released  by  Prentice-Hall,  1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Nursing  skills  and  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  equipment  for  testing  urine  for  sugar  and 
acetone.  Describes,  step-by-step,  the  nurse's  technique  as  she  goes 
through  the  testing  process. 

1.  Urine — Analysis  and  pathology.  i.  Delta  College,  n.  Pren- 
tlce-Hall,  Ina  Series:  Nursing  skills  and  techniques  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

61073  72-705238 

Prentice-Hall 


Uris,  Leon  M. ,  1924-  Exodus 

see 

Exodus. 


Urticaria  pigmentosa  (Motion  picture)  Institute  for  Der- 
matologic  Communication  and  Education,  1962.  Made  by 
Audio  Productions  in  cooperation  with  the  Committee  for 
Scientific  Communication  in  Dermatology. 

6  min.     8d.     color.     Itt  mm. 

Summary:  Dr.  Arthur  R,  Rirt  describes  two  case  histories  In  cbil- 
liren  in  which  urticaria  pigmentosa  Is  accompanied  by  attadts  of 
generaliied  (laablng.    Filmed  at  the  UnlTeralty  of  Manitoba  Canada. 

1.  Pediatric  allergy.  2.  Urticaria.  r.  Institute  for  Dermatologic 
Communication  and  Education. 

616.6  Fi  67-2147 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Uruguay  and  Paragruay:  a  study  in  craitrasts  (FUmstnp) 
Enryrlopaedia  Britannica  f^ducational  Corp.,  1968. 

.VI  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Southern  South  America) 

CrcditM:  Producer,  Don  Murle:  collaborator,  Kemptoo  Webb;  pho- 
tographer, Eugene  V.  Harris. 

Sutnman/:  Coatrasts  rich  Uruguay  with  much  poorer  Paraguay 
to  show  how  a  eountry'a  past  can  affect  its  present  status.  With 
captions. 

1.  Uruguay — E^n.  coodlt  2.  Paraguay — Econ.  condit  i.  En- 
cyclopaedia Brltannlca  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Southern 
South  America  (Fllmstrlp) 

918.9  Fi  A  68-3991 

Enoycltqiaedla  Britan-  nica  Bducatlonal  Corp. 


Artscope,   1972.      Made  by  Amin 


UrrasL  (Motion  picture) 
Chaudhri. 

10  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  bftw;  in  35  mm.  in  color  or  in  bftw. 

CREDITS:  Muaic.  Ragun>lh  Scih. 

SUMMARY:  A  drBmatization  of  ■  meeting  between  a  Buddhtti  disciple, 
Muni,  ind  i  dsncing  girt.  Urvasi.  Urvssi  attempts  to  disrupt  Muni's  meditations, 
but  fills,  snd  ultimately  joins  Muni  ss  ■  disciple  of  Buddha. 

i.  Artscope.  ltd. 
tPN1997i  294.3  72-701949 

Artscope  72  MARC 

Use  and  care  of  axes  and  knives  {Motion  picture)  More- 
land -Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the 
V.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

10  min.    Rd.    color.     IC  mm,     (Suiviv.il  in  the  wilderness) 
Summary:   Shows  proper  handling  of  sharp  equipment  and  how 
to  fell  and  limb  trees  without  self-injury. 

1.  Wilderness  survival.     2.  Tree  felling.        i.  Moreland-Latchford 
Productions.  Toronto,     n.  Stet-llng  Educational  Films,  Inc.  Se- 

ries: Survival  In  the  wilderness  (Motion  picture) 

Pi  A  67-1428 

Sterling  Educational  nims 


Use    of    a    twque    wrench    {Motion    pirttne)     Educational 
Products  Division,  Thiokol  Chemical  Corp.     Released  by 

Cirouspj  Films,  l!»Of>. 

4  min.     vA.    color.     IG  mm.     (Power  mechanics) 

Alho  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

Sunwnary:  Presents  basic  Information  about  the  uxe  of  a  torque 
wrench. 

1.  Torque  wrencbett.  i.  Thiokol  Chemical  Coriioration.  n.  Ca- 
rnw^  FllmR.  Inc.,  New  York.  Series:  Power  mechanics  (Motion 
picture) 

621.!>  Tl-TOSaiO 

Carousel  Films 


The  Use  of  labor  in  Eastern  Europe  {Motion  picture)  Bio- 
filma  Released  bv  International  Coiiimunicntlon  Films, 
1966. 

4  niia     m.    color.     S  mm.     (East  Europe  series) 

I>M>p  fliiu  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

8ummnru:  Examines  various  means  of  labor  in  the  economically 
noncompetitive  East  Eurot)ean  countries,  and  Includes  aceneB  of  Indi- 
vidual hand  labor  and  of  modern  meAbods. 

1.  Work,  Method  of.  i.  Blofilms,  Inc.  n.  Internatiooai  Oom- 
munlcntion  Films.        Series:  E^ut  Europe  series  (Motion  picttire) 

330.947  70-703116 

International  CtHnmunt-  cation  Films 


Use  of  measurements  for  pattern  alterations  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Doubleday    Multimedia,    1970.     Made    by    Indiana 

University. 

Tt  min.     sd     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  how  to  use  measurements  to  calculate 
the  amount  of  pattern  alteration  by  adding  the  total  body  measure- 
ment and  desired  ease  and  comparing  it  with  the  pattern  measure- 
ment. 

1  Clothing  and  dress  measurements.  2.  Dressmaking— Pattern 
design.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  11.  Series :  Making  It  In  fashion 
(Motion  picture) 

iTT520]  646.4  76-712049 

Doubleday  MuIUmedla 


Use  of  microscc^  and  preparation  of  wet  moonts  (Motion 
I)ieture)     Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  1972. 

8  niln.  hI.  color.  16  mm.  (Bank-  laboratory  techniques  for  ml- 
crot>l<»l(ixy  > 

Al»n  Issued  In  Kuper  8  mm.  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound. 

With  ciirrelate«l  slide  set. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Neal  R.  Oroiiian.  Velma  C.  ChamberH. 

HL'MMARY:  Demonstrates  the  uxe  of  the  microscope  and  shows 
the  pri^aratlon  of  wet  mounts  In  the  microbiology  laboratory. 

1.  Sllcroscniie  and  microscopy — Technique.  1.  Hariter  k  Row, 

PubllHlMTH.     II.  Series:  Ilasic  laboratory  techniques  for  microbiology 
(Motion  picture) 

[QH207]  678  77-712601 

Harper  &  Row,  Pnbllsben 

Use  of  our  land  and  water  (FilmBtrip)  Madison  Public 
Schools,  Instructional  Materials  Center.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Visual  tMucation  Consultants,  1968. 

2  fllmHtrtps.    color.     85  mm. 

With  guide. 

Oedlta:  Director.  Mary  Lou  Peterson;  consultanta.  Robert  FInley, 
Carl  Ouell;  graphic  artist,  Peggy  Oaardsr;  photograpbar,  Ron 
Austin. 

Summary :  A  stndy  of  the  use  of  the  advantages  and  dludvsn- 
tagsa  of  tb«  use  of  land  and  water  by  the  dty  of  Uadlaon,  Wla 

Contents:  Our  changing  use  of  land  and  water.  40  fr. — How 
should  we  use  the  landl    84  fr. 

1.  Land  —  Wisconsin  —  Madison.  2.  Water-supply  —  Wisconsin — 
Uadlaon.  I.  Madison,  Wis.  Bosrd  of  Education.  I nstnictlonal 
HateriaU  Center.  II.  Visual  Education  Consultants,  Inc  III.  Our 
changing  u»e  of  land  and    water     ( Fllnutrip)      IT.    How 

shontil  weune  the  land?  (Fllmstrlp) 

8S8.7  70-787841 

visual  Education  ConsolUnU 


The  Use  of  overlays  (Motion  picture)  American  Trial  Law- 
yers Association.  Made  by  University  of  Michigan.  Re- 
leased by  Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Founda- 
tion, 1967. 

approjc.  10  min.  sd.  b4w.  16  mm.  (Civil  advocates  series,  no. 
18) 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  various  aspects  of  a  civil  lawsuit  involv- 
ing an  automobile  accident  case.  Illustrates  the  use  of  overlays  In 
the  trial. 

1.  Evidence  (t«w) — U.  S.         I.  Anjerican  Trial  Lawyers  Associa- 
tion.    II.  Roscoe  Pound- American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation.     III. 
Series:  Civil  advocates  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  18. 
[KF8935.Z9]  347  72-714026 

Roscoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


Use  of  patient  lifters  (Filmstrip)    Trainez  Corp.,  1969. 

100  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a,  12  In.,  33)  ipm.,  22 
min.    mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  series — basic  needs,  5) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Developed  in  cooperation  with  Memorial  Hospital  of  Long  Beach. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Summanf:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Demonstrates  how  to 
transport  the  patient  using  the  chair  lift  and  the  atretcber  lift. 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  i.  Tralnex  Corporation. 

Series :  Patient  care  series — basic  needs,  5  (Fllmatrlp) 

610.73  76-787626 

Tralnex  Corp. 


The    Use   of    protective    restraints    {Filmstrip)      Trainez 
Corp.,  1969. 

86  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  17 
min.    mlcrogroove.     (Patient  care  series,  1) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cas.sette. 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  Chlldrens  Hospital  of  Orange 
County  and  Fountain  Convalescent  Hospital. 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide. 

eummary:  A  training  film  for  nurses.  Demonstrates  bow  to 
apply  restraints  to  protect  a  patient  from  Injury  and  restraints  to 
safeguard  treatment.  Discusses  the  use  of  maximum  restraints 
and  nursing  Initiative. 

1.  Care  of  the  sick.  2.  Restraint  (Physiology).  l  Tralnex 
Corporation.        Series:   Patient  care  series,   1    (Fllmstrlp) 

610.78  78-737604 

Tralnex  Corp. 


Use  of  side  rails  {Motion  picture)    Comprenetics,  1969 

22  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Basic  procedures  for  the  paramedi- 
cal employee) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  aiHl  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge, 
with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  Instructor's  manual  and  student  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  need  for  side  rails  and  explains  how 
to  use  them  safely  and  effectively.  Shows  bow  to  handle  complaints 
and  requests  of  patients. 

1.  Hospital  beds.    2.  Nurses  and  nursing.  i.  Comprenetics,  Inc. 

Series:  Basic  procedures  for  the  paramedical  employee  (Motion  plc- 
tare) 

610.73  75-704881 

Compreoetlcs,  Inc. 


Use  of  thickness  fauces  {Motion  picture)  Educational 
Products  Division,  Thiokol  Chemical  Corp.  Released  by 
Carousel  Films,  1969. 

lit  min.     sd.     ivlor.     16  mm.     (Power  n)e<'hanlcs) 

.Mto  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

Summarjf:  PreKentx  banic  Information  about  the  use  of  thickness 
gauges. 

1.  Thlcknenx  nieaHurentent.  2,  Gages.  i.  Thiokol  Chemical  Cor- 
poration. II.  Cni-ousel  Films,  inc..  Sew  York.  Series:  Power 
mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-703251 

CamnBel  Films 


Use  of  vfrfumetric  ware  {Motion  picture)     Ceotrtm  Edaca- 

tional  Fihns,  1970. 

8  mill.     gd.     color.     lU  iiim 

Credit*:  Adviser,  Clark  E.  Brlcker. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  proper  techniques  for  measuring  and 
transferring  chemicals  by  means  of  pipets,  graduated  cylinders,  and 
Erlyenmeyer  flasks. 

1.  Chemistry — Manipulation.        i.  Centron  Bducatlonal  Films. 

542  79-706443 

Centron  £:ducatlonal  Films 


Use  of  water  irrigators  (Motion  picture)     A-V  Corp.    Re- 
leased by  Teaching  Films,  1971. 

8  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Prevention  and  control  of 
dental  disease) 

KrMMARY :  Illustrates  the  proper  use  of  the  water  Irrigating 
deii,^ — both  lank  type  and  faucet  type.  Explains  the  beneflu  of 
water  irrigation,  empbasiting  that  irrigation  Is  only  an  additional 
aid  to  oral  hygiene.  ,        „ 

1.  Irrigation  (Medicine)  2.  Teeth— Care  and  hygiene.  I.  A-v 
Coi-poratlon,  Houston,  Tex.  II.  Teaching  Films,  Inc.,  New  York.  III. 
Series:  The  Prevention  and  control  of  denUI  disease  (Motion  picture) 
[RK61]  618.4  74r-7l8187 

CINE 


The  Use  oTweUed  wire  fabric  oa  the  tarm.  (Filmitripj    Univeraity 
of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1953. 

48  fr.     bJLw.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  D«»chbe«  the  muiufscluring  procen  of  welding  wire  fabric 
■nd  the  procedure  tor  placing  the  fabric  in  concrete.  Discuaaea  varioua  uaea  of 
the  fabric.  eap«cislly  lot  reinforcemenl  in  concrete  Soora  and  in  varioua  farm 
atruciuiea  including  water  unka.  alios,  aitd  poultry  houaes. 

I  Reinforced  concreu.  2.  Wire  rteiting.  I.  lUiiMia.  Univeraiiy.  Voca- 
tional Agriculture  Service. 

lTA444]  671.8  72-735255 

III.  Univ.  Vocational  73  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


Gates  Leaminf;  Materials, 


Use  your  duplicator  (Filmstrip) 

1969. 

46  fj-.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  17 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Teaching  with  instructional  materials) 

With  teacher's  guides. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  main  differences  lietweeo  the  mimeo- 
graph and  the  spirit  duplication  processes,  shows  hew  to  produce 
and  correct  the  spirit  masters,  and  suggeats  ways  to  use  duplicated 
material  in  schools. 

1.  Copying  processes.  I.  Oatee  Learning  Matertato.  Series : 
Teaching  with  instructional  materials  (Filmstrip) 

371.39  70-737738 

Oatee  Learaing  Mate-  rUls 

The  Useless  jug   {Motion  picture)     Animatoons.     Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

20  ml IV     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Animatoons  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaty:  A  story  about  an  unruly  and  Ill-tempered  Jug  that 
didn't  become  useful  until  it  was  broken  Into  many  pieces. 

I.  Animatoons,  Inc.     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

3985  Fi  A  68-1531 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Uses  of  digital  computers  {Filmstrip)     Kinney-Wolf  Pro- 
ductions, 1969.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

50  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette:  II  In.  per  sec, 
9  min.     (Computer  aeries  2:  Introduction  to  computer  programming) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  computers  are  useful  in  any  activity  re- 
quiring repetition  of  functions  that  can  be  reduced  to  numbered 
Instructions. 

1  Electronic  digital  computers.  2.  Electronic  data  procesalng.  I. 
Kinney-Wolf  Productions,    n.  BFA  Bducatlonal  Media.  Series: 

Computer  series  2:   Introduction  to  computer  programming    (Film* 
strip) 

510.78  70-737230 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Uses   of   handscrews    {Motion  picture)      Raybar  Technical 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  1 :  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Lo<^  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide- 

Summary:  Shows  how  handscrews  or  parallel  clamps  are  used  to 
hold  stock  together  while  the  glue  dries,  to  hold  Irregularly  shaped 
work  to  hold  work  to  a  bench  top  when  a  vise  la  not  available,  and 
to  hold  Irregular  or  dlfflcult-to-hold  workpleces  in  conjunction  with  a 
bench  vise. 

1.  Clamps  (Joinery)  i.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  n.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (MoUon  pic- 
ture)     Set  1 :  Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1356 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Uses  of  light  (Filmstrip)    Harry  Robin. 
Educational  Media,  1970. 


Released  by  BFA 


43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Light) 

With  teaching  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Shows  light  as  a  form  of  energy  and  relates  that 
colors  of  light  provide  Information  and  create  moods.    With  captions. 

1.  Light    2.  Radiation.        I.  Robin,  Harry.    II.  BFA  EJducatlonal 
Media.     III.  Series:  Ught  (Fllmstrlp) 

[QC401]  536  70-739486 

BF.\  Educational  Media 


Uses  of  sun  energy   (Motion  picture)      Doubleday  Multi- 
media, 1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

L«op  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Shows  how  solar  energy  is  used  In  driving  a  steam 
engine,  heating  a  bart>ecue  and  a  furnace,  distilling  sea  water,  nnd 
running  clocks,  radios,  and  transmitters. 

I.  Solar  energy.         I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 

621.47  71-710103 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Uses  of  the  compass  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  draftiiig  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Compasses  (Mathematical  Instruments)  2.  Mechanical  draw- 
ing. I.  Walden  Film  Corxmration.  Series;  Basic  drafting  tech- 
niques (Motion  picture) 

744  77-708330 

Walden  FUm  Orp. 

Uses  of  the  diagonal  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp^ 

1968. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 
Loop  film.  _  , . 

1    Rulers   (Instruments)     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

FUm  Corporation.        Series:  Basic  drafUng  techniques  (Motion  plc- 

'"'**  744  74-708866 

Wald«i  Film  Corp^ 


550 


Usherwood  and  Usherwood 
Bee 

Anne. 

Charles  I. 

Charles  n. 

Commonwealth  Protectorate. 

Edward  I. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Usherwood  and  Ueherwood   (Continued) 

Edward  n. 

Edward  m. 
Edward  IV, 

Edward  V  and  Richard  m. 

Edward  VI. 
Edward  Vn. 

Elizabeth  1. 
George  I. 
George  n. 
George  m. 

George  IV. 

George  V  and  Edward  Vm. 
George  VI, 
Henry  I. 
Henry  II. 
Henry  m. 
Henry  IV. 

Henry  V. 
Henry  VI, 

Henry  vn. 
Henry  VIII. 
James. 
James  II. 

John. 
Mary. 

Richard  I. 
Richard  n. 
Stephen. 

Victoria. 

WilUam  I. 

William  II. 
William  IV. 
William  and  Mary. 

Ushijlma  (Henry)   Films 
see   Henry  Ushijlma  Films 


Using  a  hacksaw  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham 
Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp^  1968. 

4  miD.     Hi.    color,    niper  8  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 

Loop  aim. 

With  teadier's  pilde. 

Summari/:  OemonHtrateB  the  use  of  a  backuw  Id  the  cutttOK  aod 
processlDs  of  wood,  emphasizing  aafetj'  proc«darea. 

1.    Woodwork.      2.    Sawg.     3.    Woodworking    industries  — Safety 

measures.  t.  Eothen  Films,     n.  EncyctopMdla  Brttannlcm  Sdu* 

cational  Corporatloo.  Series:  Wood  hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  79-7{H938 

Bncfclopaedla  Brltan-  nica  Gdncatlonat  Corp. 


Using   a   balance   scale    {Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

color.    8  ram.     (Biological  techniques) 
m.  and  la  super  8  mm. 


5  ml:  .     s 

Loop  tilm. 

Issued  In  Rtaodard  8  i 

With  teachers  gtiide. 

Summary:  Shows  traw  to  weigh  both  large  and  small  amounts  of 
solid  materials  on  a  simple  laboratory  tMlaoce. 

1.   Balance.        i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Eklucatlonal  Corpora- 
tion.       Serlett:   Biological  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

642  Fi  A  68-2184 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  Dtca  ■ducatlooal  Corp. 


Using  a  bevel-edge  chisel  (Motion  picture)     Eothen  Fibna, 
Boreham    Wood,    England.      Released    in   tie   V,   S.   by 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  a  bevel-edge  chisel  in  the  cut- 
ting and  processing  of  wood.  emphasUIng  safety  procedures. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Chisels,  3.  Woodworking  Industries — Safety 
measures,  i.  Eothen  Films,     n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 

cational Corporation.  Series:  Wood  hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  70-704941 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp, 


Usii^  a  cold  chiad  to  make  a  cut  oat  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  O.,  1969.  Made  by  Raybar  Technical 
Fibns. 

4  mln.  Bl.  color,  super  8  mm.  ( Sheet  metal  series.  Set  2 : 
Hand  tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge^ 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  basic  tools  and  demonstratea  proceaees 
and  safely  measures  to  employ  In  ualng  a  cold  ehtsti  to  make  a 
cut  out. 

I.  Cbisela.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Sheet 
metal  seriea     Set  2:  Band  tool  (^wrations  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  7»-708074 

UcOraw.HIUBookOo. 


Using  a  cmnpass  (Motion  picture)     Macmillan  Co.,  School 
Division,  1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films 

4  mln.  sl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

lioop  film. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Summary:  Shows  the  various  uj*es  of  a  compass,  particularly  for 
copying  a  circle,  bisecting  an  angle,  and  constructing  a  perpendicular. 

1.  Compasnes  (Mathematical  iostruroents)  l  Macmillan,  firm, 
publishers.  New  York.  School  Division,  u.  Davidson  Films,  San 
Francisco.  Series:   Macmlltan  elementary  math  loops    (Motion 

picture) 

513  70-705303 

Macmillan  Co. 


Using  a  coping  saw  to  cat  thin  oiaterid  (Motion  picture) 
Kaybar  Technical  Films.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  19.^S. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  moL  (Woodworking  series.  Set  1:  Hand 
tool  op«ations) 

Lo^  film  mounted  In  cartrldfe. 

With  teacher*!  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  the  coping  saw  Is  used  to  cut  thlo  stock 
along  sharply  curved  lines  while  a  coping  taw  table  supports  the 
work. 

1.  Saws.  2.  Woodwork.  l  Raybar  Technical  Film*,  o.  Mc- 
Oraw-HiU  Book  Com[>any.  Series:  Woodworking  Miles  (Motion 
picture)     Set  1:  Hand  tool  operatlona 

684.06  Fi  A  68-1361 

If caraw-HUl  Book  Ooi 


Using  a  cross  cut  saw  (Motion  picture)    Raybar  Technical 
Films.    Released  by  TMcGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.  si.  color.  8  mm..  (Woodworking  series.  Set  1:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  use  of  the  cross  cut  saw  to  cut  wood 
across  the  grain.  Shows  bow  to  hold  the  saw,  start  a  cnt,  and  pro- 
ceed  with  the  cut  in  a  safe  manner. 

L  Saws.  2.  Woodwork.  l  Rayttar  Technical  Filma  n.  Me- 
Oraw-HIU  Book  Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Ifotkn 
picture)     Set  1:  Hand  tool  op^aUooa. 

eSUJS  FiA68-1358 

If eOraw-Hlll  Book  Oa. 


Uriag  a  dktioMarr.  (Filmstripj     Educatkmal  Prajectioiii  Corp.. 

1967. 

27  ft,     coioc.     35  mm.     (LsngiHfc  sm  program.  357) 

SUMMARY:  Potnu  out  the  ipecitl  purpoan  for  which  (he  dictionary  ii 

dnigned.  and  dncribn  the  dictionary  a*  a  refrrvncc  tool.  With  capcioos. 
1.  Encyclop«diai  and  diciionariet— Juvenile  ninu.     |l.  Encyclopedias  and 

dictionaric*!        1    Educational  Profcctiona  Corpofstion.     11.  Seriet:  1  a^gitsff 

am  program.  (Filmslnp]  357, 

tAEl)  413  72-7341S4 

Educational  Projectiom  72  MARC 

Corp- 


551 


Using   a 

Films. 


dowel   jig    (Motion  picture)      Raybar  Technical 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

( Woodworking  series.     Set  2 :  Band 


4  mln.     si.     color, 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Demonstrates  the  method  of  setting  up  the  dowel  Jig 
for  multiple  boring  and  assuring  straight  boles. 

1,  Jigs  and  firtures.  2.  Drilling  and  boring.  i.  Raybar  Tech- 
nical Films.  II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Woodwork- 
ing series  (Motion  picture)     Set  2:  Hand  tool  operations. 

084.08  Fi  A  68-1689 

McGraw-Hill  Book  0>. 

Using  a  foot  (FUmttrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 
Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and  Marvin  Edsosi  As- 
sociates. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Measuring  length  series) 
With  teacher's  guide. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Standards  of  length — Juvenile  films.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.        Series:  Measuring  length  series  <FIlmstrip) 

372.7  7^-737874 

HcGraw-HUl  Book  Co. 

Using  a  googc  (Motion  picture)     Raybar  Technical  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  seHe»(.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  two  methods  of  using  the  gouge  and  demon- 
strates the  proper  way  to  sharpen  its  cutting  edge. 

1.  Chisels.  I.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  n.  UcOraw-Hlil  Book 
Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion  pictnre)  Set  2; 
Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1703 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Encyclopaedia 


Using  a  hand  microti»ne  (Motion  picture) 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mill      si      color.    8  mm.     (Bioloj^lcal  techniques) 

I>x>p  Aim. 

Issued  In  standard  S  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Humma-ry:  IJemonstrates  bow  to  cut  sample  sections  with  a  simple, 
easily  bulit.  hand  microtome  and  shows  the  preparation  of  temporary 
slides  from  the  sections. 

1.   Microtome.  i.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational  Cor- 

poration. Series :  Blol<«ical  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

678  Fi  A  68-2188 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Oorpi 

Using  a  jack  plane  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  hy  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.     Bi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  a  Jack  plane  In  the  cutting 
and  processing  of  wood,  emphasising  safety  procedures. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  S.  Woodworking  Indus- 
tries—Safety measures.  i.  Eothen  Films,  n,  Etocydopaedla 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series;  Wood  hand  tools 
(Motion  picture) 

621.9  75-704937 

Encycl(^>aedla  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


UslBg  a  librarT'  [Filmstripj    Educational  Prpjectioni  Corp.,  1 967. 

21  U      color      35  mm.     (Langutge  sru  program.  359) 

SUMMARY:  Prnenu  to Uk  uudcni  (he  fundamenub oT mint i  library. and 

describH  virioui  lervicci  Ihal  are  ■vailabk  in  a  library.  With  captiora. 

I    Librarin—Jkivcrtilc  film*,      (i.  LibraricC)         I.  Educational  Profections 

Corporaiion      11   Series:  Language  arts  program.  (Filmstrip]  359. 

tZ711.2]  027.62  72-734183 

Educationai  Projecitons  72  MARC 

Using  a  mortise  chisel   (Motion  picture)      Eothen  Films, 
Boreham   Wood,   England.      Released   in   the   U,   S.   by 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Wood  band  tools) 

Loop  aim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  a  mortise  dilsel  In  the  cutting 
and  processing  of  wood,  Mnpbaslxlog  safety  procedures. 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Chisels.  3.  Woodworking  [odustrles — Safety 
measures.  l  Eothen  Films,  n.  EncycliHiaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.        Series:  Wood  hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  75-704945 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Ekiucatlonal  Corp. 


Using  a  parting  UtiA  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1967.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Machine  shop  seHes.  Elementary 
engine  lutbe.  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  a  parting  tool,  demonstrates  its  iusUllatlon 
In  the  lathe,  and  explains  its  function  in  cutting  ofT  the  Mids  of 
workpieces  or  cutting  grooves. 

X.  Lathes.  2.  Metal-cutting  tools.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. Series:  Machine  shop  series.  Elementary  engine  lathe 
(Motion  picture)  set  2. 

621.9  Fi  A  67-2466 

McOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


Using  a  pattern  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1970. 

4   mln.     8l.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  clothing   construction) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  cas& 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  use  a  pattern. 

L  Dressmaking— Pattern  design.     2.  Sewing.  l  Walden  Film 

Coriwratlon.  8«1es:    Basic   clothing   construction    (Motion  p*o- 

tore) 

„  646.4  71-707946 

Walden  Film  OrpL 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


UaUg  ■  patter*— friatad  orfslBflb  lor  MaUat  nmliiiaJ  pr^Jaetar 
tnuupareadca.  [Trantparencieg]  Education  DepL,  McCtll 
Pattern  Co.,  1970. 

29  tmupftrencMt.     Utw.     $  s  M  in. 

With  overUyt. 

With  tcripL 

Bued  on  the  McCall'i  «cp-by-«ep  lewing  book. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  bu^  inforaution  about  the  tewing  pstteni,  the  (M- 
lera  envelope,  and  the  (uide  theet  to  be  uied  <[riiea  makins  a  pnnenL 

1-  DrcMmaking— Pattcra  deaifD.  1.  McCall'a  >icp-by-atep  aewioi  book. 
II.  McCall  Pattern  Company. 

[Tr520)  64«.6  72-7M5M 

McCall  Pattern  Co.  72  MARC 


Using  a  pipette  (Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Chemistry,  Yale 
University.  Made  by  David  G.  Anderson  and  Andrew 
Pntter.-ion,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

.'i  iiiln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Tale  chemistrj'  film  series) 
SIMMARY :   Shows   how   the  pipette.   If  carefully  prepared   and 
liftiidle<l  correctly,  can  deliver  liquid  volumes  accurate  to  one  part  in 
a    thousand.     Illustrates   a   simple  procedure  for  determining  if  a 
plt>ette  is  ready  for  use. 

1.  Pipettes.  I.  Tale  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  11.  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series :  Tale 
chemtstry  fltm  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QDM.P5]  542  74-7132&2 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Using  a  protractM:  (Motion  picture)    Macmillan  Co.,  School 
Division,  1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

A  mlu.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Uacmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Loop  flim. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Siimmart/:  Shows  the  relationship  between  central  nnglea  of  a 
circle  and  the  protractor.  Deraon.strates  the  use  of  the  protractor 
in  finding  the  mea.'iure  of  a  given  angle  and  In  conKtructing  an 
angle  that  has  a  given  measure. 

1.   Protractors.  i.    Hacmlllan,   firm,   publishers.    New   Tork. 

School   Division.         Series:  Macmillan  elementary  math  loops   (Mo- 
tion picture) 

510  74-705304 

Macmillan  Co. 

Using  a  star  map  (Motion  picture)     Film  Associates,  1968. 
Made  by  Jack  Davidson. 

3  min.     si.    color,     super  6  mm.     (Aatrooomy  serlee) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Illustrates  the  correct  use  of  a  star  map. 

1.  Astronomy— Charts,  diagrams,  etc.  I.  Film  Associates. 

Series:  Astronomy  series  (Motion  picture.    Film  Associates) 

523.89  76-706583 

Bailey -Film  Associates 


Using  a  student  microscope  {Motion  picture)    Xorman  Bean. 
Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

^  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Life  science  activities  series, 
no.  20) 

IxKip  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summai)/:  Illustrates  the  correct  way  to  carry,  clean,  and  focus 
a  student  microscope. 

1.  Microscope  and  microscopy — Technique.  i.  Bean,  Norman. 

II.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Life  science  activities  series  (Motion 

plcturel   no.  20. 

.-i-S  76-701039 

Film  .Associates 


Using  a  swing-brace  [Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  S  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bvmmary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  a  swing-brace  In  the  cutting 
und  processing  of  wood,  emphaslrlng  safety  procedures. 

1.  Wt«dwork.    2.  Carpentry— Tools.    3.  Woodworking  industries — 
Safety  measures.  i.  Eothen  Films,    ir.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wood  hand  tools  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

621.9  74-704942 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Using  abrasive  papers  {Motion  picture)  Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4   min.     itl.     color,     super   8   mm.      (Basic    woodworking— band 
tocds) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.    2.  Abrasives.    3.  Wood  finishing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.        Series:   Basic  woodworking— band  tools   (Mo- 
tion plcturs) 

684.08  74-708444 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  adjustable  triangle  {Motion  picture)     Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     al.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Rulers  (Instruments)     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film   Corporation.  Series:   Basic  drafting   techniques    (Motion 

picture ) 

744  71-708332 

Walden  Film  Corp. 
Utiag  an  atlas.  [Filmttripj     Educational  Projectioiu  Corp.,  1971. 

31  fi      color.      3S  mm. 

SUMMARY:  lltutiratcs  vanou*  featuretof  an  atlu.  and  compare*  difTcrcni 
kinds  of  mapt  and  information  found  there.  With  captions 

1.  Ailaaet'  Juvenile  film*.    [I  Atlase*)       I.  Bducational  Project  tons  Corpo- 
ration. 
[GA300]  912  72-734769 

Educational  Projecltonf  72  MARC 

Corp 


Using  an  inch  (Filmttrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 
Mnde  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and  Marrm  Edson  As- 
sociate?, 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (MeaBoring  length  .orlM) 
Wltl»  teacher'a  guide. 

f's^srotK^h-^srufss    i^^-^^^ 

company.        Serte.:  M»..rlng  le^  -le.  (r.Um«r,p,^^^^^^^ 
McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

Using  and  comparing  weights  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill, 
1973.    Made  by  Golt  Educational  Materials. 

i;'i  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  la.,  33i  rpm., 
8  luln.     (Measuring  weight  series) 

.Al?^  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Alda  Golt, 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  to  use  and  compare  weights.  For 
prlmarj  grades. 

1.   WeiRhts  and  measures— Juvenile  films.  L  McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.    II.  Series:  Measuring  weight  serlea  (nimstrip) 

[QC88]  872.8  70-739930 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Using  bandsaws  and  jigsaws    (Motion  picture) 
see   Safety  practices  in  the  shop:   Using  bandsaws 
and  jigsaws 


Using  circular  saws    (Moticm  picture) 
see   Safety  practices  in  the  shop;   Using  circular 
saws 

Using   compound    words    (Filmstrip)      Jam   Handy   School 
Service  Center,  1969. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Words  and  their  parts,  no.  6) 

With  manual. 

Bummary:  Intnxluces  and  applies  the  arllablcatlon  rules  to  known 
words  and  then  to  more  difficult  words.     For  elementary  grades, 

1.  English  language— Compound  words.  2.  English  language — 
Syllabication.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center.  Series: 
Words  and  their  parts  (Filmstrip)  no.  6. 

372.6  78-736814 

Jam  Handy  School  Serv-  Ice  Center 

Using  contextual  clues  in  reading  and  discovering  "short  a** 

(FiJnvitrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

?A  tT.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm.. 
10  min.     mici-ogroove.     (Functional  phonics,  pt.  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

IJummarn:  Uses  demonstration.'*  by  Curly  Cue,  a  stick  man.  In 
presenting  a  systematic  approach  to  reading  skills.  Designed  to 
enable  the  slow  learner  to  achieve  Independent  word  perception  In 
reading.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading— Remedial  teaching.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Eye 
Gate  House,   inc.  Series:   Functional  phonics   (Filmstrip)   pt.  2. 

372.6  75-736919 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Using  controls   (Filmstrip)      McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.,  1971. 

Made  by  University  Films,  1969. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Experimenting) 

Issued  In  set  4  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  process  and  inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Provides  Information  about  the  process  of  usinp  con- 
trols which  Is  fundamental  to  scientific  experimentation.  With  cap- 
tions.   For  primary  grades. 

1.  Science — Elxperiments — Juvenile  films.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.  Series:  Experimenting  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  74-737684 

McOraw-HIU  Book  Oo. 

Using  dividers  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

U)op  film. 

1.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden  Film  Coriwratlon.  Series: 
Basic  drafting  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

744  78-708323 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Bailey  Films, 


Using  dressmaker  carbons  (Motion  picture) 
1967. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sewing  skills  series,  no.  5) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Credits:  Supervisor,  Joyce  Johnson. 

Summary:  Demonstratee  the  concept  of  using  dressmaker  carbons 
to  show  how  the  construction  marks  of  a  pattern  are  transferred. 
With  captions. 

1.  Sewing — Equipment  and  supplies.  2.  Dressmaking.  I.  Baltey 
Films,  Inc..  Hollywood,  Oallt  Series:  Sewing  skills  series  (Mo- 

tion picture)  no.  6. 

646.2  79-709279 

BFA  Educational  Uedta 

Using  eighth  inches  (FUrMtrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Rook  Co.  and  Marvin  Edson 
Associates. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Measuring  length  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Standards  of  length- Juvenile  films.        i.   McGraw-Hill   Book 
Company.        Series:   Measuring  l«igtta  series   (Filmstrip) 

372.7  70-737376 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Uriat    elMtTkltr    to    4o    work.    [Filmatripj 
Released  by  Silver  BurdeU  Co.,  1971. 


EdMedUTec. 


45  fr.     color.     3S  mm.       and  phonoupc  in  cmMclte:  diul-trsct,  I  7/t  ips., 
10  min.     (Sound  flimtuip  Mrics  for  the  ISCS  program) 

With  tcscber't  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lUusiratct  sn  Hpcrimentsl  technique  for  using  tn  «minet«r 
•nd  voltnwteT  la  measure  work  dooe. 

I  Ammeter.     2.  Voltmeter.       1.  EdMedisTec.     1 1.  Silver  Burdett  Compsay, 
III.  Series:  Sound  filmurip  tehea  for  the  ISCS  progrsm.  iFllmstrip] 
lQC544.A5j  537  72-7J3929 

EdMcdisTsc  73  MAKC 


552 


Using  engineer's  scale  {Motkm  picture)  Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  miD.    si.    color,    saper  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Rulers  (Instrumeots)     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film  Corporation.  Series:  Basic  drafting  techniques    (Motion 

picture) 

^^^  76-?08336 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Using  equivalent  fractions  to  compute  sums  (Motion  pic- 
ture) National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  m 
cooperation  with  General  Learning  Corp.  Made  by  David- 
son Films.     Keleased  by  Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1970. 

S^n.  XL  color.  16  iSm.  (Elementary  mathematics  for  teach- 
ers  and  students.    Student  Aim  SB) 

CRlDm'^"prSS'' director.  Harr,  D.  Bnderman;  teachers. 
'■■"sS:£iB'Jr'S.<irS'.rS-  rep^sentlng  thirds  and  ha„e, 
deminsmte  how  to  use  «"'"•»'  •'■«'»"  ;S,„"r^f5C?lrs  of 

1.  Fractions.     2.  Addition.  L ''•"°°'' /STSrli.  f^menU?v 

Silver  Burdett  Co. 

Using  erasers  and  shields  {Motion  picture)  Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Lioop  Sim. 

1.  Mechanical  drswing.  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation.  Series: 
Basic  drafting  techniques  (Motion  picture) 

744  70-708329 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  French  curves  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  min.     8i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 
Loop  film.  „ 

1    Curves.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 

tion.        Series:   Basic  drafting  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

744  70-708337 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


V^nz  half  and  quarter  inches  (FUmetrip)  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and 
Marvin  Edson  Associates. 

1  roll,    color.     35  mm.     (Measuring  length  aeries) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  cspttons.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Standards  of  length— Juvenile  films.        l   McGraw-Hill   Book 
Company.        Series:  Measuring  length  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.7  76-737375 

UcOraw-HlUBookCo. 


UslBg 

sion,  1970. 


wM  bcKk  toob.  [Filnistrip]     Scott  Education  Divi- 


and  ii^onodisc:  2  >..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.    (Safety 


54  fr.     color-     35  n 
at  work) 

Also  iuued  with  phonotape  in  casactic. 

With  tescher't  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Diicune*  varioua  aipccU  of  icbool  shop  safety.  Focuses  on 
proper  use  of  hand  and  beiKh  tools. 

1.  School  shops— Safety  measures.     2.  Toob— Safety  measures.        I.  Scon 
Gtsi^ucs.     Education  Division.     11.  Series:  Safety  at  work.  (Fdmstrip) 

[Tn70.4j  614.8  72-732984 

Scott  Education  Division  72  MARC 


Using  language  appropriately  (Filmstrip)  Society  for  Vis- 
ual Education,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  3r>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33|  rpm.,  liSmln. 
(Linguistic  backgrounds  of  English,  group  2) 

Phonodi.sc  lacking  In  L>  C. 

Issued  also  with  phonotape  in  cassetle. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Harold  G.  Shane,  June  Grant  Shane. 

SUMMAItY:  Illustrates  the  different  meanings  that  can  be  given 
to  words  through  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  maDner. 

1.  English  language — Semantics.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, inc.,  Chicago.  II.  Series:  Linguistic  backgrounds  of  English 
(Filmstrip)  group  2. 

418  7&-733791 


Society  for  Visusl 


Ediicstloo 


Using  lawn  mowers  safely.  [Filmstrip] 
cational  Agriculture  Service,  1966. 


University  of  Illinois,  Vo- 


76  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Explains  how  to  select  and  operate  a  lawn  mower  and  lisu 
safety  precautiont  for  using  various  mowers,  including  riding  mowers  and  elec- 
tric powered  mowen. 

1.  Power  lawn  mowers.  1.  lUinots.  Univenity.  Vocatioosl  Agriculture 
Service. 

tTJI487j  635.9  72-735208 

IlL  Univ.  VocstionaJ  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


Using  tight  and  dark  (Motion  picture)     Ealinp;  Corp.,  1D69. 

4  min      si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  elements) 

Loop  11  111.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  produce  value,  the  range  from 
light  to  dark  In  any  given  color,  and  shows  how  It  can  be  used  to 
create  depth,  volume,  texture,  and  light  and  shadow.  Illustrate* 
how  the  apparent  lightness  or  darkness  of  a  given  object  depeods 
greatly  on  the  lightness  or  darkness  of  Its  surroundings. 

1.  Shades  and  shadows.      2.  Colors.  i.  Ealing  Corporation, 

Cambridge,  Mass.         Series:  Art  elements  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  75-700386 

Ealing  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


UsinfT  line  (Motion  picture)    E&linfr  Corp.,  1969. 

3  niln.     Si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Art  elements) 

I^oop  H'ru.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summari/:  Demonstrates  the  expressive  use  of  tine  through  time- 
lapse  animation  of  a  single  line,  creating  many  contrasting  effects. 
Shows  bold  strokes,  meandering  mazes,  complex  textures,  and  fanciful 
patterns. 

1.  Design.  I.  Elallng  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Art  elements  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  79-700387 

Ealing  Corporation 


Using  linoleum  cutting  tools  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film 

Corp.,  1968. 

4  ml:),  si.  (»lor.  siiper  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techDiquM:  woodcuts 
and  linoleum  cuts) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

1.  Artists'  materials.  2.  Linoleum  block-printing.  i.  Waldea 
Film  Corporation.  Series:  Fine  arts  techniques:  woodcuts  and 
linoleuBi  cuts  (Motion  picture) 

769  79-708097 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Using  locking  pliers  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  19fi9.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

^  nilii.  Mi.  color,  super  8  inm.  (Sheet  metal  serleK.  Set  1; 
Hand  lool  opcrulions) 

Loop  fllin  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  tencher'a  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  basic  tools  and  demonstrates  processes 
iind  safety  meaKure-s  to  use  when  working  with  locking  pliers. 

1.    Pliers.  t.    McGraw-Hill    Book   Company.         Series:   Sheet 

metal  series     Set  1:  Hand  tool  operations  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  71-7030W 

UcOrsw-HIll  Book  Co. 

Using  materials  of  learning  in  a  meaningful  arithmetic 
problem  (Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 
19f;2. 

29  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SummaTTi:  Shows  how  to  use  such  teaching  materials  as  process 
pockets,  hundred  boards,  multiple  compuutlon  boards,  and  clrcltmie- 
ters   to  discover  or  reinforce  arithmetical   principles  and   concepts. 

\.  Arithmetic— Study  aod  teaching.  i.  Holt,  Rinehart  and 

Winston.  Inc. 

Fi  67-2027 


Using  money  wisely  (Motion  picture)  Cuna  International. 
Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul  Productions.  Released  by  Jour- 
nal Films,  1971. 

18  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

In  a  consumer  education  program  entitled  Using  your  money, 
whi*h  includes  six  correlated  flimstrlps. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

SUMMRY:  Introduces  three  famines  who  represent  a  cross  sec- 
tion of  economic  levels,  and  shows  how  they  reach  solutions  to  the 
money- management  problems  that  they  encounter. 

:.   Finance,  Personal.  I.  Cuna  International.     II.  Journal 

Films,  inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Using  your  money. 
[HG179]  339.4  71-713645 

Journal  Films 


UriMg  MiMple  pvDert.  [Pihnstrip]     EdMediaTec.     Released  by 
Silver  Buidett  Co.,  1971. 

37  fT.     cotor,     35  mm.       and  phoooupe  in  cuKtte:  dual-inck,  1  7/g  ipt., 
7  min.     (Sound  filmstrip  kiScs  for  the  ISCS  program) 

With  teacher's  (ude. 

SUMMARY:  iltuttrates  an  »perimcnial  technique  fot  measuring  mechani- 
cal advantage  wing  a  pulley. 

I.  Pulkya.        1.  EdMediaTec.     I(.  Silver  Burden  Company.      111.  Scric*; 
Sound  ninutrip  aeriea  for  the  ISCS  program.  [Fitmwrip) 
tTJlI03j  531  72-733930 

EdMediaTec  72  MARC 


Ustag    ..Itiple    pulley,.    p«t    1.    (Filnistrip,      EdMediaTec 
Released  by  Silver  Buidett  Co..  1971. 

35  fr.  coiof.  35  mm.  and  phonotapc  in  caaMtte:  diMt-track,  1  7/1  ipa. 
I  mm.     (Sound  (iimsuip  lenes  for  the  ISCS  program) 

With  tcacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  llluuratcs  an  experimental  technique  for  meaMUing  mechani- 
cal advantage  ining  pulley  lyitema. 

1-  Pulley.  1.  EdMediaTec.  II.  Sih-er  Burdeit  Compwiy.  111.  Seri» 
Sound  filmstnp  tenet  for  the  ISCS  prognm.  ,Film«rip] 

SmJ.^'t'  531  72-733931 

EdMeduTec  ,2  „arc 


Using  natural  resources  (Fi)mstrip)     Ward's  Natural  Sci- 
ence Establishment,  1966. 

ti  flIiijHtrlpM.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credits:  Adviser  and  consultant.  Warren  Nelson;  editor.  David 
B.  Jensen. 

ContpntM:  I.  Water;  essential  to  life,  water  cycle.  62  fr. — 2. 
Water:  uses,  connervatlon.  68  fr.— S.  Soils:  their  formation  and  con- 
tent. 85  fr— 4.  Soils:  types,  mana;:ement,  conservation.  62  fr. — 5. 
The  metallic  and  non-metallic  min«^l8.  70  fr.— 6.  The  mineral  fuels 
62  fr.     With  captions. 

1.   Conttervatlon   of   natural   resources.  I.    Ward's   Natural 

Science  Establishment,  inc. 

333.7  70-738661 

Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 


Using  number  line  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  tdeea  in  mathematics) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  L.  J.  May. 

Summary;   Shows  bow  a   number  Uoe  Is  constructed.     For  ele- 
iDentary  grades. 

1.  Arithmetic.        i.  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  First  ideas  In  mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  72-700818 

Ealing  Corporation 


Using  number  pairs.  [Fitmstripj 
1969. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Modem  mathcmstict  program.  Level  4.  746) 

With  teacher'i  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authora.  Ektnovan  R.  Lichtenbcrg,  Charles  W   Engel. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  concepts  of  rate  pair  and  ordered  pair,  and 
shows  how  ordered  pairs  of  numbers  can  be  used  to  record  data.  With  captions. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Numbers,  Theory  of— Juvenile  films.  2.  Set  theory —Juvenile  films.  3. 
Coordinates— Juvenile  filmt.  [I.  Numbers.  Theory  of.  2.  Set  theory]  1. 
Educational  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Modem  mathematics  pro- 
gram. [Filmsthp]  Level  4.  746. 

[QA241j  372.7  72-733808 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

Using  our  bnguage:  modiflen  (Motion  picture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1969.  ^ 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  John  R.  Searles. 

eummary:  Shows  how  adjectives  and  adverlw  are  used  to  modify, 
intensify,  or  change  meanings  of  the  words;  expUlns  leveU  of 
modification. 

-  Another  issue.    Wbw. 


1.  Engll.'sh  la njnmge— Adjective.     2.  English  Unguage— Adverb. 
I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

425  72-704817 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Using  per  cent  (FUimtrip)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston. 
Made  and  released  by  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- 
Visual  Division.  l!)Ca. 

40  fr,      color.     35  mm,      (Elementary  mathematics,  grade  T) 

With  tenrhiuF;  guide. 

Rased  on  the  lM>ok  Elemenluiy  mathematics:  patterns  and  struc- 
ture, by  E.  n.  Nichols,  F.  Flournoy.  R.  Knlln,  and  L.  Simon. 

Summary:  Presents  the  use  of  equations  to  describe  relationships 
In  problems  involving  per  cent.  Including  both  old  and  new  methods 
to  solve  the  equations.     With  captions. 

1.  Percentage.  'J.  Equations.  i.  Nichols,  Eugene  Douglas,  1923- 
Elementary  mathematics;  patterns  and  structure,  n.  Holt,  Rinehart 
and  Winston.  Inc.  nt.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division.  Series:  Elementary  mathe- 
matics (Flimstrip)  grade  7. 

372.7  70-733890 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

Using  phonetic  skill  in  reading  and  discovering  ''short  i" 

{Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a..  12  In.,  33J  rpm,,  10 
mln.    mlcrogroove.     (Functional  phonics,  pt  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Uses  demonstrations  by  Curly  Cue,  a  stick  man,  In 
presenting  a  systematic  approach  to  reading  skills.  Designed  to  en- 
able the  slow  learner  to  achieve  Independent  word  perception  In  read- 
ing.   For  primary  grades. 

1.  heading— Remedial  teaching.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  :.  Eye 
Gate  House,  Inc.        Series:  Functional  phonics  (Filmstrip)  pt  2. 

372.6  71-736918 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Using  plurals  (Filimtrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Service  Col- 
ter, 1969. 

41  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Words  and  their  parts,  do.  7) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Introduces  and  applies  the  syllabication  rules  to  known 
words  and  then  to  more  dlfflcult  words.    For  demeotary  grades. 

1.  BogUsh  language — Syllabication.  2.  Bngllah  langiutge — Nttm- 
ber.  I.  Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center.  Series :  Words  and 
tbeir  parta  (Filmstrip)  no.  T. 

372.6  71-73681B 

Jam  Handy  School  Serr-  Ice  Center 


Using  polymer  paints  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fine  arts  techniques:  polymer 
paints) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*;  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary:  Shows  the  wide  range  of  possibilities  In  use  and  the 
sipecial  cautious  to  be  observed  In  using  polymer  paints. 

1.  Plastics  as  art  materials.  i.  Walden  Film  Corporation. 

Series:   Fine  arts  techniques;  polymer  paints   (Motion  picture) 

751.2  71-708H5 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  power  feeds  on  mills  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Edu- 
cational Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Communica- 
tions. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  pbonotape  In  caaaette:  II  Ips. 
(The  Milting  machine,  no.  4) 

Loop  film. 

With  script 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  operation  of  a  mill  which  Is  equipped 
with  a  power  feed  controL 

1.  Milling-machines.        1.  DCA  Educational  Products.    XL  Series: 
The  Milling  machine  (Motion  picture)  oo.  4. 
[TJI226]  684.08  70-712791 

DCA  Educational  Products 


UsiBg  preescrgeKC  herbicides.  [Filmstrip]    Univef«ity  of  lUintHS, 
Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1967. 

45  fr.     color-     35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author*.  E.  L  Knake.  R.  L  Courton. 

SUMMARY:  ExplaiRt  bow  preemcrgeiKe  herbicide*  work,  the  risks  in- 
volved in  their  use.  now  to  get  the  best  resulu.  the  nature  of  the  weed  problem, 
the  need  for  early  planting,  the  flexibility  in  timing  cultivation,  and  the  need  for 
complete  weed  control. 

1.  Herbicides.  2.  Weed  controL  1.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational 
Agriculture  Service. 

[SB951.4]  632  72-735206 

IIL  Univ.  Vocational  72  MAKC 

Agriculture  Service 


Using   refercaoe   books.    [Filmstrip] 

Corp.,  1967. 


553 


Using   prefixes    (FUmttrip) 
Center,  1969. 


Jam    Handy    School    Service 


41  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Words  and  their  parts,  no.  3) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Introduces  and  aj^lies  the  syllabication  rules  to  knows 
words  and  then  to  more  dlfilcult  words.     For  elementary  grades, 

1.   English   language  —  Suffixes  and  prefixes.  i.  Jam  Handy 

School  Service  Center.        Series:  Words  and  their  parts  (Filmstrip) 
no.  3. 

372.6  77-736ail 

Jam  Handy  School  Service  Center 


Uaing   protractor   (Motion  picture)     Walden   Film   Corp., 
1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 
Loop  film.  ,  ,      „ 

1.  Protractors.  2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration.       Series:   Basic  drafting  techniques   (Motion  picture) 

744  75-708333 

Walden  Film  Corp. 

Using  quantifiers  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1967. 

38  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     (Seeing  the  use  of  numbers,  set  8,  no.  6 > 

With  teachers  manual. 

Creditt:  Author,  Jo  McKeeby  Phillipe. 

Summary:  Introduces  some  essential  vocabulary,  develops  the 
Introduction  of  the  universal  quantifier  and  the  existential  quantifier 
and  presents  statements  of  principles  r^ardlng  quantifiers.  Ex- 
plains universal  and  existential  generalizations.  Includes  problems 
for  students 

1.    Predicate  calculus.  i.   Eye  Gate  House,  inc.  Series: 

Seeing  the  use  of  numbers  (Filmstrip)  set  8,  no.  6. 

Fi  A  67-2767 

Eye  Gate  House 


Educational    Projections 


36  fr.     color      35  mm.     (Language  arts  program.  358) 
SUMMARY:  Enplaim  the  basic  procedures  to  be  followed  when  using  se- 
lected refereiKe  books,  such  as  encyclopedias,  almanacs,  atlases,  and  the  Rea- 
der's guide  to  periodical  literature.  Willi  captions. 

1.  Reference  books— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Reference  books]  I.  Educational 
Protections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Language  aru  program.  [Filmsuip]  358. 
[ZI035.lj  028.7  72-734182 

Educational  Protections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

Using   reference   materials    (FUmetrip)     Troll   Associates, 

1970. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Edward  McCullough. 

Summary:  Shows  how  and  where  to  search  for  Information  In 
dictionaries,  encyclopedias,  books,  mapa,  and  other  reference  aourcee. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1   Reference  books— Juvenile  films.        l  Troll  Aflsodatea. 

372.24  7&-787467 

TroU  Associates 


Using  someone  else's  money  (Filmstrip)  Cuna  Interna- 
tional. Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul  Productions.  Released 
by  Journal  Films,  1971. 

Cl  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (1  a.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  10  mln.  micro, 
groove. 

In  a  consumer  education  program  entitled  Using  your  money 
whKh  Includes  a  motion  picture  entitled  Using  money  wlaely  and 
five  other  correlated  filmstrip*. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  Stresses  the  Importance  of  careful  InveMlgatlon  when 
seeking  a  source  from  which  to  borrow  money. 

1.  Loans.    Personal    2.  Consumer  credit        I.  Cuna  International 
II.  Journal  Films,  inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Using  your  money. 
[HG2053]  339.4  72-739691 

Journal  Films 


Using  spoke  shares    (Motion  picture)       Raybar  Technical 
Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Woodworking  series.    Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  proper  use  of  the  spoke  shave,  a  plane  which 
Is  used  in  shaping  and  smoothing  convex  and  concave  curves. 

1.   Planes   (Hand   tools)     2.   Woodwork.  i.  Raybar  Technical 

Films,     n.   McOraw-HUl    Book   Company.  Series :   Woodworking 

aeries  (Motion  picture)     Set  2 :  Hand  tool  operaUona. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1704 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Coronet   Instrutitional 


Using   standard   units    (Filmstrip 
Films,  1969. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm., 
9  min.     (Measuring  things) 

Creditt:  Author,  Hert>ert  F.  Spltzer. 

Summary:  Explains  the  basic  concepts  of  measuring.  Discusses 
the  usefulness  of  measurement  and  presents  standard  units  and 
Instruments  for  measuring.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Weights  and  measures — Juvenile  films.  2.  Units — Juvenile 
filtus.  I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  Series:  Measuring  things 
(Filmstrip) 

372.7  78-733103 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Using    suffixes    (Filmstrip)       Jam    Handy    School    Service 
Center,  1969. 

41  fr     color.    30  mm.     (Words  and  their  parts,  no.  4) 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Introduces  and  applies  the  syllabication  rules  to  known 
words  and  then  to  more  difficult  words.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   English   language  —  Suffixes  arid  prefixes.  i.  Jam  Bantly 

School  Service  Center.  Series;  Words  and  their  parts  (Filmstrip) 
na  4. 

372.6  70-786812 

Jam  Handy  Scliool  Service  Center 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Using  the  air  damped  balance  (Motion  picture)  Dept.  of 
Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  David  C.  Anderson 
and  Andrew  Patterson,  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

6  niln.  Bd.  color.  16  mm.  (Yale  diemlstry  fllm  seri«) 
SUMMART:  Illustrates  adranUges  of  a  two-pan,  air-damped 
analriloal  balance  for  accurate  measniing  of  samiries  raoglDK  from 
200  grama  to  .0001  gram.  Demonstrates  procedores  for  use  of  pan 
arrests,  pans.  t>eflm  welsbta,  optical  scale,  and  reraler  In  determli^ng 
the  weight  of  a  sample. 

1.  Balance.  I.  Yale  University.  Dept.  of  Chemistry.  II.  Enc;- 
ctopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series:  Yale 
chemistry  fllm  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC107]  642  7ft-7l3293 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Using  the  architect's  scale  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film 
Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Rulers  (Instruments)     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Waldea 

Film  Corporation.  Series:    Basic  drafting  techniques    (Hotion 

picture) 

744  72-708335 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  the  balance  {iiot'ton  picture)  Gateway  Film  Pro- 
ductions, Tendon.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International 
CommunicRtion  Films,  1968. 

3  mill.     si.     color.     8  lum.     (Secondary  physical  sciences  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Sum>naili:  Demonstrates  the  cori-ect  use  of  the  balance  scale,  em- 
phasizing laboratory  care,  precision,  and  accuracy.  Shows  step-by- 
step  weighing  of  crystals,  and  the  trial  and  error  method  used  In 
different  balance  weights. 

1.  Balance.  2.  Weights  and  measures.  i.  Gateway  Film  Pro- 
ductions, ltd..  I»odon.  II.  international  Communication  Films. 
Series:   Secondary  physical  sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

642  70-700575 

International  CommanI-  cation  Films 


Udag  the  Mmcc.  tFilmstripj    EdMediaTec.    Rdeaaed  by  Sflver 

Burden  Co.,  1971. 

42  fr.     color.     35  nun.        simJ  phoooupe  in  caMettc.  dual-tnck.  1  7/t  ips.. 
8  min.     (Sound  fUnutrip  leric*  for  the  ISCS  profram) 

With  teacber'i  (uide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrate*  the  proper  technique  for  uting  an  equal  arm  balance. 

1.  Batooce.       1.  EdMediaTec.     II.  Silver  Burden  Company.     III.  Series: 
Sound  (Umstrip  lenet  for  the  ISCS  program.  [Filmstripj 
lQC107]  531  72-733932 

EdMediaTec  72  MARC 


Using  the  banding  wheel  (Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films, 
1965.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Creative  ceramics,  series  1,  no.  2) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Carlle  Tart. 

Summary :  Overs  the  basic  fundamentals  of  working  with  clay, 
concentrating  on  the  many  valuable  uses  of  the  banding  or  simple 
decorating  wheel.  Covers  coll  pots,  sculpture,  pinch  bowls,  trimming 
foot  rims,  joining  forms,  decorating  textures,  underglazlng,  and 
sgraffito  design. 

1.  Pottery.  I.  Bailey  Hlms.  Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.     11.  BFA 

Educational  Media.  Series:  Creative  ceramics  (Hotion  picture) 
series  1,  no.  2. 

738  74-711614 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Using  the  block  plane  (Motion  picture)    Waldea  Film  Corp^ 
1968. 


color,      super   8 


(Basic   woodworking — hand 


4    min.      si 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.    2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)         i.  Walden  Film  Corpo- 
ration.       Series:  Basic  woodworking — hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 
684.08  70-708408 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  the  centerpunch  {Motion  picture)    Raybar  Technical 
Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

4  mil',    si.    color.    S  mm.     (Machine  shop.    Set  1:  Bench  work) 

IXMfp  niiu  luouiiied  In  ciirtiidge. 

With  gui<lr. 

nummary:  Illustrates  both  the  Iniportiwice  of  acctirate  location  of 
a  centerpunch  murk  In  drilling  holes  and  the  method  for  moving 
the  mark  if  It  Is  not  centered  correctly. 

I.  Onter  punches.  i.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  it.  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Company.  Series:  Machine  shop  (Motion  picture)  Set  1: 
Bench  work. 

Fi A  67-1301 
UcUraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Using   the   compus    (Motion   picture)     William    Bonndey. 
R«leafled  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  min.  al.  color,  super  8  mm.  (BFA  mlni-ISMons:  Uatlteiiut- 
Ical  tooU) 

i>oop  film. 

With  stodv  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Sliows  liow  to  use  a  conpus  to  draw  drclM  of 
Tarloua  sIsMl    For  rtanMotary  fradss. 

1.  CoopuMS  ( HatlMaiaUcat  InstnimenU)  ^Juvenile  films.  2. 
OaoiDetrical  drswtnf— Jorsntle  films.  I.  Boandey,  Wllllain.  II. 
BFA  EdocatfoDal  Madia.  Scries :  BFA  ninl^Mwms :  Matbnutlcal 
tools  (Motion  pictore) 

372.7  73-7l222ft 

BFA  EdooaUonal  HsOia 


Using  the  coping  saw  {Motion  picture)     Raybar  Technical 
Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (WoodworUnc  seHes.  Set  1:  Hand 
tool  (veratioQs) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guida 

Summary:  Shows  the  parts  and  operatlim  of  the  o^lng  saw,  a 
tool  used  when  outside  and  Inside  curres  are  almost  Impossible  to 
cut  with  other  tools. 

1.  Saws.  2.  Woodwork.  i.  Baybar  Tedinlcal  Filma.  n.  Me- 
Graw-HlU  Book  Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion 
picture)     Set  I:  Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1360 

McO  raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Using  the  dent  puller  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associates. 
Releaf^oil   by   I'niversnl   Kdtication  iiiid  Visual  Arts,  1071. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Autobody  repairs) 

Loop  film. 

1.    AutomoblleH — Bodies — Maintenance    and    repair.  L    Fair- 

field   Associates.      II.    I'niversal    I-Muoation   and    Visual   Arts.     HI. 
Series:  Autobody  repairs  (Motion  picture) 

[TL255]  629.28  70-715245 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Using  the  draw  bar  and  c<rilet  {Motion  picture)  Society 
for  VisuaJ  Education  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co.  Releoiied 
by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  min.  Rl.  color,  super  8  mm.  CHie  Engine  lathe.  Set  2: 
Other  setting  up  methods) 

Ixtop  fllm. 

With  shop  card. 

CrcdiU:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  KynasL 

Summary:  Describes  the  use  of  tl»e  draw-in  coUet  chuck,  the  most 
accurate  of  all  types  of  chuck,  streaalng  cleaning  and  tightening 
and  care  In  selecting  the  proper  collet 

1.  Chucks.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago,  n. 
Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  The  Engine  lathe  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Set  2:  Other  setting  up  methods. 

621.9  71-704412 

Society  for  Visual  Eda-  caokHi 


Usii^    the   electric   drill    {Motion  picture)      McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co,,  1969.     Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  nun.  (Sheet  metal  series.  Set  1: 
Hand  tool  operatlonn) 

Ix>op  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  the  basic  tools  and  demonstrates  processes 
and  safety  measures  to  employ  when  working  the  electric  drilL 

1.  Drilling  and  boring.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: Slwet  metal  series.  Set  1;  Hand  tool  operations  (Motion 
picture) 

671.5  7^-703067 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Using  the  4-jaw  dinck  (Motion  piotwv)  Society  for  Visual 
£ducati<Mi  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co.  Released  by  Society 
for  Vi=ual  Education,  1969. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (The  Bloglne  lathe.  Set  1: 
Setting  up  work  In  lathe  chucks) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  shop  cards. 

Credif:  Authors,  Burt  Munk,  Robert  Kyoest 

r^ummary:  Shows  how  to  mount  the  type  of  chuck  most  freQuenUf 
used  in  actusl  shop  practice. 

1.  Chucks.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc,  Chicago,  n. 
Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  The  Engine  lathe  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Set  1:  Setting  up  work  In  latbe  chadm. 

621.»  74-704410 

Society  toe  Visual  Bdu-  caOlon 


Using  the  legend  to  learn  about  man-made  sj^mbols  (Film- 
strip)  Classroom  World  Productions.  Made  and  released 
by  George  F.  Cram  Co.,  1969. 

55  fr.  color.  35  ram.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  10  In.,  33i  rjan,  10  min. 
(Learning  to  use  maps  and  globes,  step  2) 

Summary:  Compares  a  dictionary  to  the  legend  on  a  U.  S.  mapi 
Introduces  Ave  related  symbols  for  Indicating  cities  of  different  sizes, 
and  show  how  state  capitals  are  designated. 

1.  Maps— Symbols.  i.  Classn>nm  World  E'roductlons.  n.  George 
F.   Cram   Company.  Series :    I>earDlng  to  use  maps  and  globes 

(Filmstrlp)  step  2. 

913  70-735659 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Using  the  level  in  farm  surveying  (FUmatrip)    University 
of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1964. 

53  fr.     b&w.     So  mm.     (Farm  mechanics) 

Summary:  Provides  Instruction  In  the  proper  procedures  to  follow 
when  using  the  hand  level,  tripod  level,  and  target  rod.  Describes 
how  to  determine  the  slope  and  how  to  stake  out  contours  with  the 
tund  level.  Gives  Instructions  on  setting  up,  focusing,  and  caring 
for  the  tripod  level,  and  suggestions  on  how  to  read  the  target  rod. 

1.  Surveying.  2.  Farma.  i.  Illinois.  University.  VocsUonal 
Agriculture  Service.        Series:  Farm  mechanics  (Filmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-4098 
Illinois.     Univ.     Voca-  tlonal  Agrlcultnre  Service 


Using  the  level  to  stake  oat  a  building  site  (FUmttrip) 
University  of  Illinoia,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service, 
1966. 

25  fr.     b&w.    85  mm.     (Farm  mechanics) 

Summarv:  PresenU  suggestions  for  setting  up  the  level  over  a 
specific  point  Shows  how  to  stake  out  a  building  with  rt«pect  to 
snother  existing  building  and  how  to  erect  batterboards  at  the 
comers  of  the  new  building. 

1.  Building  Bites.  2.  Leveling.  8.  Surveying.  i.  Illinois.  Uni- 
versity. Vocational  Agriculture  Benrlce.  Series:  Farm  nMchanlcs 
(FilDMtrlp) 

Fi  A  67-4102 
lUtDola.    Unir.    Voca-  tloaal  Asrlcoltor*  Serrice 


Uring  die  library.  [Transparencies]     Eye  Gate  Home,  1969. 

10  transparencies,     color. 

With  overlays. 

SUMMARY:  Illusirates  various  facets  of  a  library,  demonstrates  proper  use 
of  library  service  materials,  and  explains  the  function  of  call  numbers  and  the 
card  catalog. 

1.   Libraries  and  readers — Juvenile  films.      [1.   Libraries]         I,  Eye  Gate 

[Z7l6]  020  72-734395 

Eye  Gate  House  72  MARC 

Using  the  marking  gaoge  (Motion  picture)    Raybar  Techni- 
cal Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  mill.  9i.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  1 :  Hand 
tool  operations) 

!„o<>i>  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Ifiiiumtirii:  Shows  the  correct  usage  of  a  marking  gauge,  a  tool 
used  mainly  to  mark  lines  parallel  to  the  sides  of  stock.  Illustrates 
the  correct  method  of  holding  and  guiding  the  marking  gauge. 

1.   Layinjj-out   (Woodwork)  t.  Raybar  Technical  Films,      n. 

McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.        Series:  Woodworking  series    (Mo- 
tion pictiiret      Set  1 :  Hand  tool  operations. 

6a4.08  Fi  A  68-1350 

McGraw-IIIUBookCo. 

Using  the  metric  system  (FiXmstrip)    Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1967. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Elementary  science) 

Eastinnn  rol'>r. 

FOM  fllmslrip  no.  185. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Siimman':  Explains  the  importance  of  measurement  in  science 
and  of  the  metric  units.  Compares  metric  units  and  measures  of 
volume  and  distance  with  American  units  of  measure.  Includes 
simple  experiments  to  demonstrate  the  use  of  the  metric  system. 
With  captions. 

1.  Metric  system.  i.  FOM  filmstrlp  no.  185.  n.  Popular  Science 
Publishing  Company,  inc..  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division.  Se- 
ries: Elementary  science  (Filmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3415 
Audio-Visual  DIv. 


Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 

Using  the  microscope   (Filmstrlp)     Pace  Films. 
by  ITniversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1&71. 


Released 


1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Basic  biology) 

With  teaching  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  use  the  microecfq*,  covering  slide 
positioning,  coarse  and  fine  focusing,  regulating  light,  using  objec- 
tives, cleaning,  and  storing.  Uses  photomicrographs  to  illustrate 
image  positioning,  power  selection,  and  field  of  view.    With  captions. 

1  Microscope  and  microscopy.  I.  Pace  Films.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  BmIc  biology  (Filmstrlp. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts) 

[QH211]  678  70-740625 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Uring  the  ■jgoicofa,  part  1.  [Motion  picture]  Popular  Science 
Audio- Visual*,  1969.  Rdeaaed  by  Denoyer-O^ipert  Audio- 
Viiuala. 


554 


4  nun.    td.    cotor.    swpcr  S  mm.     CHk 

Loop  fitan  in  caitridfe. 

With  (Um  Botea. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Paul  Bcnnan. 

SUMMARY:  Gives  directioos  to  the  t^r"""!  biology  student  for  the  use 
of  the  laboratory  microscope.  Includes  method  of  carrying,  '•'*■" '"i  of  opcical 
surfaces,  the  uk  of  lamp,  mirror,  and  dtapbiagm  io  achieving  proper  (Md  iUumt- 
nslioa.  and  prepaivtioo  of  a  sirapte  wet  mount 

I.  Micraaoopc  and  micnMcopy— -Technique.      2.  COmpowid  microscope. 
1.  Popular  Science  Audio- Visuals.     II.  Dntoycr-Ocppcrt  Audio>ViBuala.     IIL 
Scries:  The  Compound  micrascope.  [Moticm  picture] 
[QH207]  578  72-700702 

Deooycr-Ocppen  72  MAItC 

Audio- Visuals 

Using  the  microscope.  Part  t:  Parts  and  functions  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Encyclopaedia.  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 

I>oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  use  of  a  microacope  and  Illustrates  vari- 
ous parts  and  their  functions. 

1.  Microscope  and  microscopy.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  Series:  Bacteriology  and  botany  (Motion 
picture) 

678  70-703719 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  &»rp. 


UilMg  the  Mferoeoope,  part  2.  [Motion  picture]  Popular  Science 
Audio-Visuala,  1969.  Releaaed  by  Denoyer-a«^)pert  Audio- 
Viauala. 


cnx 


4  mia     id.    colar.     super  8  nun. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  film  notes. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Paul  Berman. 

SUMMARY:  Helps  the  begiaiiini  biology  studeBt  with  the  proU«n  of  dlrac- 
tion  under  the  microacope.  Ulustrales  the  proper  way  to  move  t  slide  befag 
viewed  through  the  micraacopc 

1.  Microacope  sad  microacopy — Technique.  I.  Popular  Sciaocs  Audio- 
Visuals.  II.  Denoycr-Oeppert  Audio- Viauals.  111.  Series;  Tbs  Coa^amA  ■*- 
craacope.  (Moboa  picture] 

[QH207]  578  72*700703 


72 


MARC 


Audio- VisiMli 


Using  the  microscope.    Part  2:  Oil  immeraion,  phase  mi- 
croscope (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edtt> 

cational  <'orp.,  1969. 

2  min.     Ml.     color,     super  8  mm.     ( Bacterlolocy  and  botany) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary;  DlscusNes  the  use  of  a  microscope,  with  emfihasis  on  oil 
Immersion  and  the  phase  microscope. 

1.  Mlcro«n>pe  and  microscopy.  i.  Encyclopaedia  BriUnntca  Dda- 
catlunal   Corporation.  Series:    Bacteriology   and   botany    (Motion 

picture) 

678  75-708720 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Oorp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Uainc   the  number  liiie   (FCmatrip) 
and  Visual  Arts,  1»70. 


UmTeraal  Edacati<»i 


Summary:  EmphasUes  the  use  of  the  Dumber  lioe  u  an  aid  Id 
UDdei-stacdlDg  number  relatlonahlps.  aod  as  a  toot  for  performing 
operation*  with  numbers.    With  captions. 

1.  Number  line.  i.  Universal  EducalloD  and  VIsoal  Arta.  Se- 
ries: CoDcepts  of  modero  mathematics  (Pllmatrlp)  part  2, 

611  72-736377 

Universal  Education  and  Vlsnal  Arts 

Using  the  osdlloaeopc  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project 
Physics  in  cooperation  with  WGBH.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

29  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
brleflnsB.  do.  11) 

Kinescope. 

Summary :  Two  leacbera  diactias  the  baalc  uses  of  the  osctlloacope 
for  calibration,  timing,  and  denwnatratlon.  They  consider  uses  of 
Tarlous  controls,  calibration  of  a  xenon  strobe,  checking  the  speed 
of  a  camera  tthutter.  displaying  beats  between  two  audio  oscillators 
and  two  ultrasonic  oscillators,  using  llasajoua  figures  to  measure  on- 
kncnm  freqoenctea,  and  the  use  of  two-axis  modulation. 

L  Catfaoda  raj  oMUtocraptL  I.  Harrard  Project  Pbyalca.  II. 
Holt,  Rlodiart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series :  Harrard  Project  Pbya- 

lca teacher  briefloga  (HoUon  plctnre)  do.  11. 

370.7  71-709139 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  WlDstoo 

Uaing  the  pH  meter  in  tcstins  soiis  for  acidity  (FUmttrip) 
University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Serrice, 
1964. 

42  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Cr«diU:  Author,  R.  L.  Oourson. 

Bmmmarp:  EHscusses  tbe  steps  aod  equipment  Decessary  for  test- 
iDf  soils  for  acidity ;  explalas  bow  to  record  and  interpret  the  re- 
sults.   With  captions. 

1.   Soil   acidity.    2.   Soils— Testing.  l  Illinois.     University. 

Vocational  Agricultural  Serrice. 

631.4  76-734199 

University  of  Illinois.  Vocatl<Hial  Agriculture  Service 

Using  the  percent  ratio  (Filmstrip)  Ron  Kindig.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

4^  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Mathematical  Inalgbts) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  format  to  present  fundamenUl  mathe- 
matical concepts  concerning  the  precent  ratio.     With  capnons. 
n^;  ^T*"^**  ,  ^,^«o  "<J  proportloD.        I.  Kindig,  Ron.    II. 
BFA   Bducallooal   MedU.        Series:   Mathematical   Inalgbts    (Film- 

610  72-788225 

BFA  Educational  Media  ^^ 

Using  the  plough  plane  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

2  mlD.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     {Wood  hSDd  tools) 
Loop  dim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  the  plough  plane  Id  the  cutting 
and  processlDg  of  wood,  emiriiaslzlng  safety  procedurea 

1.  Woodwork.  2.  Planes  (Hand  tools)  3.  Woodworking  Indus- 
tries— Safety  measures.  i.  Kothen  Films,  n.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wood  band  tools 
(Motion  pkture) 

621.9  72-70*939 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  EdncatlODal  Corp. 

Using  the  protractor  (Motion  picture)  William  Boondey. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  min.  Bl.  color,  super  8  ouu.  ( BFA  minl-leaaons :  Matbematl- 
oU  tools) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  markings  on  a  ISCHlegree  protractor, 
and  shows  how  to  oae  it  to  measure  tbe  size  of  an  angle.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Protractors — Juvenile  films.  2,  Geocnetry — Juvenile  films.  X, 
Boundey,  William.     II.  BFA  Bdocatlooal  Media.  Series:  BFA 

mlnl-leaeons:  Mathematical  tools  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  77-712226 

BTA  Bdncatlooal  Media 

Using  the  rabbet  plane  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films, 
Boreham  Wood,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Wood  hand  tools) 
IxK^  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  tbe  rabbet  plane  in  the  cutting 
and  processing  of  wood,  emphasising  safety  procnduree. 

1.  Woodwork.  2,  Planes  (Hand  tools)  3.  Woodworking  indus- 
trlea—Safety    measures.  l    Eothen    Fllnia.     ii.    EDCycl<H>aedla 

Brltaonlca   Educational  CV>rp(»^tlon.  Series;   Wood  band   tools 

(Motion  picture) 

621.9  77-704940 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  0>rp. 


Utlag  the  scaler.  {Filmstrip]    John  W.  Sulcoski.    Released  by  The 
Nucleus,  1969. 

50  fr-     color.     35  mm.     (Nuclear  »cieoc«  laboratory) 

SUMMARY;  lUumtes  the  operation  of  various  scalers,  including  ^w- 
tube,  vertical  decade,  ind  binary  types.  With  captions. 

1.  Digital  counlera.        I.  Sulcoski,  John  W.     II.  The  Nucleus,  inc. 
[TK7872.C;]  542  72-733041 

The  Nucleus,  inc.  72  MARC 

Using  the  shaper  to  make  drawers  {Motion  picture)    E.  P. 
Research.     Released  by  AIMS  Instmctitmal  Media  Serr- 

ices,  1970. 

14  mtn.     tid.     color.     IS  mm.     (Wood  shop-safety  and  operations) 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  Production  superrisor.  Robert  Wilkeos. 

Summary:  Desnoutratea  through  tbe  use  of  doee-up  photography 
the  ttaslc  openitiooa  lavolTed  Id  using  tbe  ahaper  to  make  drawss. 

1.  WoodwortL    2.  SlMpers.  i.  B.  P.  Beeearoh.     n.  AIMS  In- 

structional Media  BTTlcea.  Series :  Wood  sbop-saffei^  and  opera- 

tions (Motion  picture) 

6&t.08  75-70517S 

AIMS  Instructional  Media 


Using  the  shaper  to  make  panel  doMS  (Motion  picture) 
E.  I*.  Research.  Made  by  .lames  O.  Tidwell.  Released  by 
AIMS  Instructional  Media  Servicea,  1971. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Wood  sbop~safety  and  operaUoos) 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  aound  track. 

CREDITS ;  rrodiictlon  superrisor.  Robert  Wilkeos. 

SUMMARY  :  Usett  ctose-up  photograpby  to  demonatrate  how  to  tUS 
tbe  shaper  to  make  paoel  doors. 

1.  Shapera.    2.  Woodwork.    3.  Doors.  I.  B.  P.  RemtmrA.    XL 

AIMS  Inetmctionai  Media  Service*.    III.  Series :  Wood  shop— safety 
and  operations  (Motion  picture) 

[TT180]  684.08  78-714081 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Using  the  shaper  to  make  raised  panel  fiH'  doors  (Motion 
picture)  E.  P.  Research.  Made  by  James  O.  Tidwell.  Re- 
leased by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

9  min.     B(l.     color.    16  mm.     (Wood  shop— safety  and  operations) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound  tracli. 

CREDITS :  Production  superrisor,  Robert  Wilkwis. 

SirUMARY  :  Uses  rlose-up  photography  to  demoDStrate  how  to  use 
the  shaper  to  innke  raised  panels  for  doors. 

1.  Shapers     2.  Woodwork.    3.  Doors.  I.  E.  P.  Reaearch.    II. 

AIMS  Instructlunal  Media  Service*!.     III.  Series:  Wood  ahop — safety 
and  operations  (Motioo  picture) 

[TT180]  684.08  71-714082 

AIMS  iQstnirtloDal  Media  Services 


Using  the  soMeriag  copper.  [Motion  picture]     Universal  Educa- 
tion and  Visual  Arts,  1972.     Made  by  Fairfield  Associates. 


tpptox.  4  n 


I) 


color,     super  8  n 


(>A'orking  with  iheci  metal,  part 


Loop  film  in  cartridge  Teachet't  (uide  on  cartridge  case. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  close-up  and  over-lhe-thoukJer  photography  to  show 
l>ow  to  use  the  soldering  copper  when  working  with  sheet  metal. 

I.  Shccl-metal  work  2.  Solder  and  soldering.  I.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Aru.     II.  Series:  Working  with  sheet  metal,  pan  1.  [Motion  picture]. 

[TS250]  671.5  72-702857 

UEVA  72  MARC 


Using  the  spray  gun  (Moticm  picture)     Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mlu.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Auto  reflnlsbing  series) 

Loop  Sim. 

1.  Automobiles — PalDtlog.  2.  Spray  palntlog.  I.  Fairfield  Asso- 
clateK.  II,  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Artsi  III.  Series:  Auto 
reflnlsbing  series  (Motion  picture) 

[TLIM]  629.28  72-715259 

Universal  Education  and  Vlsnal  Arts 


Using  the  steel  tape  in  sarveying  {FUmatrip)    Universi^ 
of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1961. 

28  fr.     bAw.     35  mm.     (Farm  mechanics) 

Bumtiiary:  Lists  the  crew  and  equipment  needed  and  tbe  procedure 
to  follow  In  using  the  steel  tape  to  determlite  dLttanres.  Illustra- 
tions show  bow  to  measure  slopes  over  two  perceot  sod  bow  to 
measure  distances  that  are  recorded  in  himdredtbs  of  a  foot.  Dis- 
cusses causes  of  errors  Id  meaaurlog  as  well  as  pr(^)er  care  and 
storage  of  the  tape. 

L  MeasurlDg-tapea.  i.  Illinois.  University.  Vocational  Agri- 
culture Service.        Series:  Farm  mechanics  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-4099 
Illinois.     Vnlv.     Voca-  ttooal  Agrlculttuv  S^^ice 


Using  the  straightedge  (Motion  picture)    William  Boundey. 
Released  by  RFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 


color,     supi 


t  mm.     (BFA  mlnl-tessoos :  Matbemat- 


4  min.     si 
leal  tools) 

Ijoop  lUm. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMUART :  lUnstrates  correct  procedurea  for  drawing  a  dean 
line  using  a  straightedge.    For  dementary  grades. 

1.  (geometrical  drawing — Juvenile  films.  I.  Boundey.  William. 
II.  BPA  BdncstlODal  Media.  Series:  BFA  mlnllessoDS :  Ifatbe- 
matlca)  toola  ( Motion  picture ) 

872.7  70-712224 

BFA  BdDcmtiooal  Uedla 


Using  the  system :  a  summary  {FUmttHp)  Donbleday  and 
Co.  Released  by  International  Communication  Films. 
1969.  ^ 

139  fr.  color.  3B  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  In..  33J  rpm..  17  mlo.  (Blat* 
political  power)  »       «-• 

Creditt:  Producer.  Richard  W.  Bruner;  narrator,  Fred  Facey: 
photography.  Eric  Maristany. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarv:  Summarizes  the  slgnlflcance  of  black  partlcIpatlOD  in 
politics.  Political  scientists,  civil  rights  leaders,  and  politicians 
give  their  InterpretaUon  of  recent  events  In  the  political  areoa.  in- 
clud^g  a  comparison  of  the  differeDces  betweeo  political  acticm  In 
the  North  and  the  SoutlL 

1.  Negroes— Politics  and  suffrage.  i.  Doubelday  and  Ompany 

IDC.     u.  International  Communication    Films.  S^l«' 

Black  poIiUcal  power  (Filmstrip)  '^•«- 

iDtematioDsl  Commtml-  L^Sllms  79-735021 

Udag  the  telcphoae.  [Fdmstnp]    Educational  Projectiont  Corp.. 
1968. 

30  Br.     colot.     33  ami.     (Readiog  prognm.  Level  1.  R-UI) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  locludea  wotd  skill  maforccflMot  of 
medial  P.  final  P,  and  medial  Q.  Presents  s  lesson  which  e^tlatm  how  to  lae  die 
iclepboae  properly  and  what  lerviccs  arc  offei«d  by  the  tirltphoof  company. 
With  captiopi.  Por  primary  grades. 

1.  Resdiag  (Primary) — Juvenile  filma     3.  PnyiMti  lawjii^g* Coosoaants 

Jovaaile  fOmt.     3.  Tekphofte— Juvenile  films.     [1.  Telcpboaei        I.  Educa- 

tioDal  Prc^ectioDS  Corporadon.     II.  Series:  Readtna  program.  rPilmstripi  Leva! 

I.  R-141. 

[LB1525i  372.4  72-733550 

Educatioa*]  Projections  72  MARC 

Cwp- 


Usiag  the  textbook  plan.  [Filmstripj     Creative  Visuals  [197-?j 


and  3  phonoiapn  in  cassette      (ImfHOving 


3  filmstrips.     color.     35  a 
your  study  skills,  set  I ) 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student  workbooks. 

SUMMARY:  Examiites  the  organizational  structure  of  the  typical  textbook, 
the  pattern  of  presentation  of  knowledge,  the  role  of  typographic  and  graphic 
devices,  and  tbe  purposes  aod  uses  of  special  study  aids. 

1 .  Text-lKX^.  1.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  II.  Series:  Improving  your  study 
skills.  [Filmstrip]  set  1. 

lLB3045]  37 1 .32  72-736098 

Creative  VisuaU  72  MARC 


Uaiag  the  3- jaw  chuck  (Motion  picture)  Society  for  Visual 
Education  and  Burt  Munk  and  Co.  Released  by  Society 
for  VhrniA  Education,  1969. 

4  tutn.  Rl.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Tlte  Engine  lathe.  Set  1: 
Setting  up  work  In  lathe  chucks) 

Loop  film. 

With  shop  card. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Burt  Munk.  Robert  Kyosst 

Summary:  RxplalDH  the  proper  way  to  mouut  work,  showing  bow 
to  prevent  work  from  han^Ins  up  between  two  of  tbe  ^ws  and 
bow  to  prevent  serious  hazards  during  operation. 

1.  CliDcks.  I.  Society  for  VHmal  BJducatlon.  Inc..  Chicago,  n. 
Burt  Munk  Productions.  Series:  Tie  Bog^lne  lathe  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Set  1:  Setting  up  work  In  lathe  chucks. 

621.9  76-704406 

Society  for  Vlsnal  Bdo-  catloa 


Using  the  tods  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp.,  1968. 

-i  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Pine  a;ts  techniques;  woodcuts 
and  lliMleum  cuts) 

l^>op  film.    Film  Dotes  on  cartridge  case. 

CrrdUt:  Series  designer,  8ol  DworkliL 

Summary:  ^bows  bow  to  use  tbe  tools  In  making  a  woodcut  and 
a  linoleum  cut. 

1.  Wood-eogravlng— Technique.  2.  Llncdeum  block-printing.  8. 
ArtlstR*  materials.  l  Walden  Film  Orporatlon.  Series:  rine 
Arts  lecbniques:  woodcuts  aod  Uooleum  cuts  (Motion  picture) 

769  70-708092 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  the  Utaia  in  a  book  (Filmstrip)     Art  Evans  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

47   f r.      color.      35  mm.      and  phODOdIsc :   1  s.,   12  in.,  33i   rpm. 
mlcnjgnwve.     (Library  skills  nerles) 

.Mso  issued  with  phoDOtape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY;    Provides   guidelines   for  using  the   Information  ob- 
taliiMl  from  book»  in  the  library.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  I.«aming  and  scbolarsblp — Juvenile  films.  I.  Art  Bvans 

Productions.    II.  BF.A  Edocatlonai  Media.    III.  Series:  Library  skills 
aeries  (Filmstrip) 

[Z711.2]  028.7  7a-739442 

BF.\  Educational  Media 


Using  the  total  resources  of  the  library.  [Filmstrip)     Fordham 
Equipment  Co.,     Released  by  Fordham  Pub.  Co.,  1970. 

I  roll-     color.     35  mm.       and  phonoupc:  14  min. 

Issued  u  part  of  Library  learning  laboratory  III:  Seeking  and  finding. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Ralph  J.  Folcarelli.  John  T.  Gillespie.  EKans  L  Lembo, 

SUMMARY:  lllustntcs  tbe  broad  range  of  media  available  in  a  modem 
instructional  materials  center.  With  captions. 

1.  Instructional  materials  cenien.  I.  Fordham  Equipment  Company.  11. 
Fordham  Publishing  Company.  III.  Library  learning  laboratory  III.  IV.  Seek- 
ing and  finding. 

tLB3044]  020  72-735034 

Fordham  PxJb.  Co.  72  MARC 


Ufllag  the  wait  a^  A.  [Filmstrip]    Educational  Prcwections  Corp.. 
1968. 

56  fr.  color-  35  mm,  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  2. 
2005) 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  with  filmsirip  B  and  with  learning  manual. 

With  teacher 'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  use  newspaper  want  ads  when  looking  tot  • 
>ob.  Telb  how  to  place  want  ads  and  shows  how  classified  sdvertiaenwnn  help 
Deoplc.  With  captions. 

I.  Advertising.  Qassified.  2.  Help-wanted  advertising.  I.  Educational 
Projectioas  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Pre- vocational  orienutton  and  guidsncc. 
[Filmstrip]  Unit  2,  2005. 

lHF6125j  371.4  72-734318 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Ug|]igtlM»aatsda.B.[Fllniatrip]    Bducatiooal  Pn^eetioiii  Corp.. 

45  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Prs-vocstioaal  orlsntatioa  sad  gi^ilsni't   IMt  2, 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  witii  fihiwrip  A  and  with  learning  manuaL 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Emphaaixca  ways  to  use  want  ads,  showing  their  locattoo.  bow 
U>ey  are  placed,  and  how  to  nae  an  index.  Reinforces  basic  concepts  of  grammar, 
^ellittg.  reading  carapreheosion,  and  srilhmetic.  With  captions. 

1.  Advertising,  Classified.  2.  Help-wanted  advertising.  3.  LangiMgs  ant. 
I.  Educational  Projections  Corpotstion.  II.  Series:  Pre-voeational  orkatadoa 
sad  tuUaaca.  [PUmstrip]  Uirit  2,  3005. 

[HF612S]  371,4  72-734319 

Edocatiooal  Pro)cctiotts  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Using  the  woodfile  {Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 

1968. 

4   min.     si.     color,     super   8   mm.  (Basic   woodworking — hand 
tooU) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.    2.  niee  aod  raqM.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion.       Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Motion  plctun) 

684.08  71-708446 
Waldm  PUm  C>»p. 


555 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Using  tin  snips.  [Motion  picture]    Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1972.     Made  by  Fairfield  Associates. 

■pprox  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (WorVing  with  shcci  meul.  p«rt 
l> 

Loop  Tilm  in  carindgc.  Teacher's  guide  on  canridge  case. 

SUMMARY*  Uses  close-up  and  over-ihe-shoulder  photography  to  demon- 
strate how  to  use  tin  snips  when  working  with  sheet  metal 

I.  Shcct-metal  work.        I.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     II.  Scries: 
Working  with  sheet  metal,  part  I,  (Motion  picture]. 
[TS250i  671.5  72-702851 

UEVA  72  MARC 

Using  triangles  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Ck)rp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  min.     (Basic  drafting  techniques) 

Loop  film. 

J    Rulers   (Instruments)     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  i.  Walden 

Film   Corporation.  Series:   Basle  drafting   techniques    (Motion 

picture  ( 

744  78-708331 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Using  yards  and  miles  {FUmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and  Marvin  Edson 
Associates. 

1  roll,    color.    3,5  mm.     (Measuring  length  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1,   Standards  of  length — Juvenile  films.        i.   McGraw-Hill   Book 
Company.        Series:   Measuring  length  series   (Filmstrlp) 

372.7  73-737377 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Using  your  eyes.   [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London.    1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

20  min.     sd      bAw.      16  mm      (Seeing  and  hearing,  no.  2) 
SUMMARY:  Explains  the  structure  of  the  eye.  Describe*  its  basic  part*  and 

how  it  Tocuaes,  aa  well  as  lite  relationship  between  eyes  and  brain  in  seeing.  For 

elementary  grades. 

I.  Eye- Juvenile  films.      2    Vision— Juvenile  filma.     [1.  Eye.      2.  Vision] 

I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,     Television  Service.     II.  Time-IJfe  Filma. 

III.  Scries:  Seeing  and  hearing.  (Motion  picture]  no.  2, 

[QP475.5]  372.3  72-714716 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


Using  your  sehotA  library  (Filmstrip)    Art  Evans  Prodnc- 
tions.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

48  ft.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm. 
nil<niKroove.     (Library  skills  series) 

.\l«o  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sr.\ISJARY:  Explains  how  to  use  the  facilities  of  the  school  11- 
hrnry.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  School  libraries — Juvenile  films,  I,  Art  Evans  Productions. 
II.  UFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Library  skills  series  (Film- 
strip) 

fZ675.S3]  027.8  78-739438 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Using  your  senses   (Filmstrip)     Scholastic  Book  Services, 

1970. 

3rt  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Come  to  your  senses) 

With  teacher's  guide,  photographs,  and  po.ster8. 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  editor.  David  A.  Sohn. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  photographs  which  explore  sight,  taste,  feel- 
Ine,  and  rhythm  in  oi-der  to  develop  writing  awareness. 

1,  Creative  writing.  I.  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.  II.  Series: 
Come  to  your  senses  (Filmstrip) 

[P\197]  808  70-739236 

A.  U  A  Booklist 

Uso  de  los  triangulos  semejantes    (Motion  picture) 
see   Similar  triangles  in  use 


Ustinov,  Peter.       Romanoff  and  Juliet 
see 

Romanoff  and  Juliet. 

A  Usual  spring    (Motion  picture) 

see   Flowers  and  bees,  a  springtime  story- 
Utah.    State  University  of  Agriculture  and  Applied 

Science,   Logan 

see 

And  gladly  learn.    Part  1. 

And  E^dly  learn.    Part  2. 

Utah.    University 
see 

The  Sound  of  a  word. 

Utah.    University.    Audio-Visual  Bureau 
see 

Story  of  birth. 

Utah.    University.    Educational  Media  Center 
see 

The  Sound  of  a  word. 


Utah,  the  incredible  land.    Part  1:  The  Colorado  Plateau 

{Motion  picture)    Ward  J.  Roylance,  1966. 

31  mil),    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  photographer,  Ward  J.  Roylance;  narra- 
tor. Mel  Hardman. 

Summary:  Shows  the  natural  geographic  features  of  the  O)lorado 
Plateau  of  southern  and  eastern  Utah,  Including  the  Canyon  Lands, 
High  Plateaus,  and  Tavaputs  Plateau.  Descrlties  the  deserts,  clifTs, 
and  rock  formations  and  discusses  the  various  agents  of  erosion 
which  are  responsible  for  shaping  the  landscape. 

1.  Utah — Description  and  travel— 1951-  i,  Roylance,  Ward 

Jay,  1900-  n.  The  Colorado  Plateau  (Motion  picture) 

917.92  70-707782 

Utah,  the  incredible  land.  Part  2:  The  Rocky  Mountains 
and  Great  Basin  {Motion  picture)  Ward  J.  Roylance, 
1966. 

41  min     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  photographer.  Ward  3.  Roylance:  narrator. 

"I'J^wi^V^^Shows  the  natural  geographic  features  of  Utah  In- 
cluS  Uie  Rocky  Mountains.  Wasatch  and  Uinta  ranges,  and  he 
St  Basin  region.  Describes  the  wtldflowers  of  the  State^  the 
GrS  Salt  La^.  and  the  Salt  Desert.  Discusses  ways  In  which 
the  area  has  beei  affected  by  the  growth  of  cities.  Industry,  mining. 

''"i.  UuS-Srlptlon  and  travel-1961-  "■  ^^''TJXufn 

Jay,  1920-  n-  The  Rocky  Mountains  and  Great  Basin  (Motion 

P"'""^'  917.92  77-707784 

Utilities/communications  {Filmstrip)  Avid  Corp.,  Instruc- 
tional Systems  Division,  1970. 

4  filri=trip-*.    color.    35  mm.    and  phooodlscs. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Designed  for  the  edncable  mentally  retarded  and  slow  learner. 

Contents:  Telephone  usage,  part  1.  52  fr.,  17  min.  — Telephone 
usage  part  2.  45  fr.,  15  min.— Transportation  services.  52  fr.,  12 
min.— Using  the  U.  S.  mails.    52  fr..  12  min. 

1.  Telephone— U.  S.  2.  Transportation— U.  S.  3.  Postal  service— 
US         I    Avid  Corporation.     Instructional  Systems  DlTislon. 

380  73-73M94 

Avid  Corn. 

Utilities  serving  San  Francisco  {Filmstrip)  San  Francisco 
Unified  School  District.  Made  and  released  by  Society 
for  Vistinl  Education,  1967. 

47  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (San  Francisco— our  city  and  county) 

Credilt:  Director  of  consultants,  Wll!l«m  B.  Sanborn. 

Sumviarv:  Demonstrates  some  of  the  services  of  the  San  Fran- 
cisco public  utilities  companies,  outlining  the  responsibilities  of 
people  working  with  the  gas,  water,  electricity,  and  tel^hone  com- 
panies. 

1.   Public  utilities — San  Francisco,  i.   San   Francisco  Unified 

School  District.  ii.  Society  for  Visual  PMucation,  inc.,  Chicago. 
Series;  San  Francisco — our  city  and  county  (Filmstrip) 

363.6  Fi  A  68-3609 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


The  Utility  romn  {Motion  picture)  Blakiston  Division, 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968.  Made  by  William  Cl&i- 
bome,  inc. 

9  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Fundamental  nursing  series. 
Study  unit  3 :  Utility  room  procedures) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Also  Issued  as  1ft  mm.  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  study  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  adviser.  Nettle  M.  Hntchlns. 

Summary:  Shows  the  assembly  area  and  the  disposal  area  ot  the 
utility  room,  and  demonstrates  correct  utility  room  procedures, 

1.   Hospitals.  I.  McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.      Blakiston  Di- 

vision.        Series :  Fundamental  nurslug  series.     Study  unit  3 :  Utility 
room  procedures  (MotlOD  picture) 

610.73  Fi  A  68-3016 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Utility  servicemen  at  work  {Fihnifrip)     Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Co.,  1968. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Commui^ty  helpers) 

Expanded  version  of  the  filmstrip  entitled  The  utility  workers. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer.  Tom  Moon. 

Summarjf:  Discusses  the  Jobs  done  by  gas,  telephone,  water,  and 
electric  servicemen,  and  shows  the  Installation  of  equipment  In  a 
home.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames,  vocabulary  lists,  and  questioQB 
to  encourage  pupil  participation  and  tndivl<hial  study.  With  cap- 
tions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Domestic  engineering— Juvenile  Sims.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Company,      u.  The  Utility  workers  (Filmstrip)  Series:  Com- 

munity helpers  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-734141 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Oo. 


Tlie   Utility   workers    {FUmntrip)     Herbert   M.   Elkins  Co., 

1968. 

2.*t  fr.     color.     35  mm.      ((VMiimnnlty  helpers) 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Tom  Moon, 

Summary:  Discusses  the  Jobs  done  by  gas,  telephone,  water,  and 
electric  workers,  and  shows  the  Installation  of  equipment  In  a  home 
Includes  teacher  guide  frantes  and  vocabulary  lists.  With  captions. 
For  primary  gradea. 

1.  Domestic  engineering — Juvenile  films.  i.  Herbert  M.  Elkins 
Company.        Series:  Community  helpers  (nimstrip) 

372.8  75-734137 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


Utilizing  forces  of  reaction  {Motion  picture)  Iwanami 
Films.  Tnkvo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Meilia,  1970. 

4  min.  si.  color,  sujier  8  mm.  (Principles  of  action  and  n-ac- 
tloii  series) 

I>oop  flint. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  children  rowing  In  a  boat  are  using  the 
principles  of  action  and  reaction.  Potnls  out  that  a  knowledge  of 
action  and  reaction  Is  useful  In  determining  the  easiest  way  to  per- 
form a  simple  tatk. 

1.    Dynamics.  i.    Iwanami   Elga    Selsakujo.   Tokyo,     ii.   BFA 

Educational  Media.  Series:  Principles  of  action  and  reaction  se- 
ries (Motion  picture) 

631  79-708874 

BF.K  Educational  Media 


Utilizing  fresh  water  resources:  the  Columbia  River  {Mo- 
tion pirture)  Northwest  Film  Productions,  1968.  Made 
by  R.  L.  Pryor,  C.  A.  Wicht,  and  W.  J.  Benish. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

nummary:  Shows  how  the  utilization  of  the  Columbia  River  for 
hydroelectric  power,  Irrigation,  transportation.  Industry,  and  recrea- 
tion constitutes  a  prime  example  of  proper  long-range  planning  with 
natural  resources. 

1.  Water  resources  development — Columbia  River.  ■  L  North- 
west Film  Productions, 

331.9  Fi  A  68-3079 

Northwest  Film  ProdUC-  tlona 


Uzgiris,  Ina  C 
see 

Development  of  means. 

Development  of  schemas. 

Imitation:    gestural  and  vocal. 
Object  permanence. 

Object  relations  in  space. 

Operational  causality. 


556 


VASA  cross  oouitry  dd  race.  [Motion  picture]  IBM  World  Trade 
Corp.  Made  by  Aspekt  IHlm  and  F.W.B.  and  Associates. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1971. 

10  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 
Swedi&h  version  also  issued. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  kccounl  of  the  Vualoppet  crott-country  iki 
nee,  the  longest  and  largest  such  nee  in  the  woiid.  which  i*  held  anniuily  in 

1.  CroM-country  skiing — Sweden.       I.  IBM  World  Tndc  Corpontton.     II. 
Modem  Talking  ncture  Service,  iac. 

tGV854.9.0]  796.9  72-700594 

CINE  73  MARC 

V.D.  (Motion  picture]     Holt,  Rinehari  and  Winston,  1972.    Made 
by  Ealing  Productions. 

26  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  symptoms  and  treatment  of  venereal  disease,  and 
shows  actual  patients  visiting  clinics.  Discussions  between  parents  and  physi- 
cians emphasize  the  responsibility  of  an  individual  (o  himself  and  to  others  in 
seeking  aid  if  ihere  is  a  possibility  of  infection.  Explores  the  emotional  and 
psychological  factors  involved  when  a  disease  is  contracted. 

I.  Venereal  diseases.        I.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc. 
IRC200.2]  614.5  72-701609 

Holt.  Rinehart  4  Winston  72  MARC 

VD:  a  new  focus  {Motion  picture)    Directions  Unlimited. 

Released  by  American  Educational  Films,  1971. 

15  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Noel  Nosseck;  writers,  Noel  Noeaeck.  Mike 
Rawklns:  narrator.  James  Brolln. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  venereal  diseases,  points  out 
the  reasons  why  there  Is  no  vaccine  for  treatment,  and  lists  the 
symptoms  of  venereal  disease.  Brnphaslzes  the  ease  and  Importauce 
of  cure  la  the  early  stages.  ,    ,  „„      „ 

1.  Venereal  diseases.  I.  Directions  Unlimited  Film  (jorpora- 

tlon.    II.  American  BMucatltwial  Films. 

[RC200]  614.5  79-712989 

American  Bducatlonel  Films 

VD:  a  plague  on  our  house  {Motion  picture)    WNBC-TV. 
Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

53  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Jay  Miller. 

Summary'  Points  out  the  dangers  of  venereal  disease,  and  dis- 
cusses means  of  prevention  and  core. 

1.  Venereal  diseases.  i.  New  Tork.  Television  sUtlon  W14BO- 
TV.    n.  NBC  BducaUonal  Enterprises. 

616.9  75-709668 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prises 

VD:  anyone  can  get  it.  [Filmstrip]    BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 
Made  by  Marilyn  Ginsburg  and  Arthur  Hoyle. 

2  rtlnutrip*  (pt.  I,  31  fr.:  pt.  2,  S3fr.)  color.  3S  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs: 
2  1.  each.  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  symptoms  of  venereal  diicaaea,  the  methods  for 
treatinf  the  disease,  and  ways  of  preventing  infection. 

CONTENTS:  I.  Gonorrhea— ■!.  Syphilis. 

1.  Venereal  diseases.  [1.  Venereal  diseases]  1.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
tRC200.2]  616.9  72-736174 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


VD:  every  30  seconds.  [Motion  picture]     Alfred  Higgins  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Perennial  Education,  [197-?] 

approx    16  min      sd.     color.      16  mm 

Also  issued  in  )6  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  K>und;  in  supci  8  mm.  on 
reel  with  optical  sound;  in  lupcr  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  louod. 

Videotape  on  reel  and  videocasseite  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  clinical  efTccti  of  infection  by  syphilis  and  go- 
norrhea through  live  photography,  animation,  and  interviews  with  physicians. 
Stresses  that  prompt  treatment  cures  virtually  all  cases  of  the  diseases. 

I  Venereal  diseases  1  Higgins  (Alfred)  Productions.  Hollywood,  Calif 
II.  Perennial  Education,  inc. 

tRC200.2]  614.5  72-701939 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 


VD— oame  yoor  contacts  (Motum  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

21  mIn.    Bd.    color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  ^ide. 

Bttmmary:    Discusses   Tarlooa   wa;B  Id  which   yoonc  peoi>Ie  cope 
with  the  danger  of  venereal  disease. 

Another  issue,    bftw. 

1.  Venereal  dtseaseo.  l  Uoreland-Latchford  Prodactlona.  To- 


ronto,   iL  Corooet  Instructional  Fllma. 

614.5 

Corooet  Instructional  Films 


Fi  A  68-2690 


VD:  ow  latiawte  tmtmj.  [Filmstripj     BFA  Educational  Media, 
1972.     Made  by  Marilyn  Ginsburg  and  Arthur  Hoyle. 

3  (ilnutripi  (pt  I.  45  fr.;  pt  2,  46  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs: 
2  s.  each,  13  in..  33  1/3  rpm- 

Alao  iaaucd  with  pbonotape  in  caaKtic. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  harmful  effecU  of  untreated  venereal  disease,  em- 
phasizing the  need  for  quick  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  the  malady.  Outlines 
several  ways  to  avoid  infection. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Gooorrhe*.— 2.  Syphilis. 

I.  Venereal  disease*.        I.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
[RC200.2]  616.9  72-736173 

BFA  Educational  MedU  72  MARC 


VD:  prevent  it  [Motion  picture]     Alfred  Higgins  Productions. 
Released  by  Perennial  Education,  1972. 

II  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  issued  in  16  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  in  super  8  mm.  on 
reel  with  optical  sound;  m  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magitetic  sound. 

Videotape  on  reel  and  vidcocassclle  also  issued. 

With  study  guide 

SUMMARY:  Demonsttsies  how  to  prevent  venereal  disease  through 
precautions  taken  during  and  after  contact,  and  through  periodic  physical  exami- 
nations. 

I.  Venereal  diseases  -Prevention.  I.  Higgins  (Alfred)  Productions,  Holly- 
wood. Calif     II.  Perennial  Education,  inc. 

614.5  72-701938 


[RC200.2] 

Perennial  Edw 


72 


MARC 


VD  qaestioBS,  VD  uuwer*.  [Motion  picture]     Herbert  Bernard 
and  Harry  Robin.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  [1972. 

IS  min.     id.    color.     16  nun. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Herben  Bernard. 

SUMMARY:  Eiplatna  how  venereal  diteaaea  are  coott*cied.  bow  to  find  out 
if  one  has  the  diseases,  how  to  prevent  or  treat  the  diacases,  and  where  to  find 
help. 

1.  Venereal  diseases-       1.  Bernard.  Herbert,  1927-  II.  Robin,  Harry. 

III.  BFA  Bducatiooal  Media. 

[RC200.9]  613.9  72-700790 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

V-E  day  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.    8  mm,     (8  mm.  docamenta  javject,  no.  163) 
Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notea  on  cartridge  caae. 

Credit!:  Producer.  Dale  C.  Wlllard ;  fllm  notes,  James  C.  Schott 
Summarv:  Follows  German  representative  Alfred  Jodl  as  he  ar- 
rlres  at  Allied  headquarters  In  Rhelms.  France,  on  May  7,  1M5,  to 
sign  the  surrender  terms  and  make  a  plea  for  moderate  treatment 
of  the  German  people.  Shows  the  Times  Square  celebration  of  the 
aorrender,  and  the  Ughta  being  turned  on  at  tbe  Statne  of  Libert; 
In  New  York  Bay  and  at  the  Capitol  in  Washington. 

1.  World  War.  19e&-l»*5~ArmlaUcea.  i,  Thorae  Fllma,  Inc., 

Bonlder,  Colo.         Serlea:  8  mm.  documenta  project  (Motion  picture) 
no.  163. 

940.642  Fi  A  67-5470 

Tborae  Films 

The  V.  I.  Pj  {Motion  picture)    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1963. 

119  min.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Panarlalon.     Metrocolor. 

Credits:  Producer,  Anatole  De  Omnwald ;  director,  Antluny 
Aaqulth;  writer,  Terence  Rattlgan;  music.  Ulkloa  Bozsa;  director  of 
photography.  Jack  HUdyard;  editor,  Frank  Clarke.  Catt:  Elizabeth 
Taylor;  Richard  Burton,  Louis  Jourdan,  Elsa  MarUnelll.  Margaret 
Rutherford,  Rod  Taylor,  Maggie  Smith,  Orson  WeUea 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  varied  group  of  people  who  art 
forced  to  wait  at  the  London  Airport  when  their  plane  i«  grounded 
by  fog.  Focuses  principally  on  an  Icy  wife  and  her  tyco«i  bosband 
whose  marriage  is  breaking  op  after  thirteen  fears. 

I.  Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer,  tiic. 

Fi  67-1270 

V-J  day  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1967. 

3  rain.     si.      bAw.     8  mm.      (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  165) 

Loop  lilia  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  »  mm. 

With  aim  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credita:  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes.  James  C.  Schott. 

Summarp:  Pictures  President  Truman  announcing  the  surrender 
of  Japan,  and  crowds  In  Times  Square  celebrating  into  the  night. 
Covers  the  formal  surrender  of  the  Japanese  delegation  to  General 
Douglas  MacArthur  aboard  the  U.  S.  S.  Missouri  on  Septwnber  2, 
VH5. 

1.  World  War,  1988-1&45— Japan.  2.  World  War,  19e»-l&45— Peace. 
L  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder.  Colo.  Serlea:  8  mm.  documents 
project  (Motion  picture)  no.  165. 

&40.&42  Fi  A  67-5471 

Thorne  Filnia 


V-neck  knit  top— single  knit  eottm  (Fihnstrip)  Hiriam 
Hollen.  Made  by  Bob  Rood  Productions.  Released  by 
Imperial  Film  Co.,  1970. 

44  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (See  It  and  sew  It;  riiodamenUls  of  sew- 
ing with  knits) 

With  ffulde. 

SUMMARY;  Illustrates  how  to  sew  a  V.neck  knit  top  using  single 
knit  cotton. 

1.  Bkniaes.    2.  Sewing.     S.  Knit  goods.        I.  HoUen,  Miriam.     II. 
Imperial  nim  Company,  lac  Lakeland,  Fta.    III.  Series:  See  It  and 
sew  it:  Fundamentals  of  sewing  with  knits  (Fllmstrip) 
[TT545]  646.4  74-739603 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

VOR  (VHF  OMNI  navigation  range)  part  1  {Motion  pic- 
ture)   Bray  Studios,  1967. 

11  mill     sd.     color.     (Using  the  airspace) 

Versions   available;    magnetic   sd..  optical    sd.,  cartridge,   reel,   8 
mm.,  super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

With  teaching  gulde. 

Bummant:  Gives  the  basic  fundamentals  of  very  high  frequency 
OMNI  navigation  used  by  all  pilots  of  aircraft 

1.   Omnirange  py.stem.     2.  Navigation   (Aeronautics)  i.  Bray 

Studios,  Inc.,  New  York.        Series:  Using  the  altapace  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

629.132  Fi  A  68-2726 

Bray  Studios 


VOR  (VHF  OMNI  navigation  range)  part  2  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Bray  Studios,  1968. 

15  mill.     sd.     color.     (Using  the  airspace) 

Versions    available:    magnetic   sd.,  optical    sd..  cartridge,    reel,   8 
mm.,  super  8  mm.,  10  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Ileviews  basics  of  VOR  navigation,  and  covers  a^>ects 
of  this  national  air  navigation  system. 

1    Omnirange  system.    2.  Navigation   (Aeronautics)  i-  Bray 

Studios,  inc..  New  York.        Series:  Using  the  alrejiace  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

629,132  Fi  A  68-2725 

Bray  Studios 


VPR  Theatrical  Travelogues 
see 

Surpristng  Amsterdam. 


National  Film  Board  of 


VTR  St.-Jacqaes  {Motion  picture) 
Canada,  1969. 

2U  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Produced  In  the  Challenge  for  change  program  in  cooperation 
with  departments  and  agencies  of  the  Government  of  Canada. 

Bummary:  Describes  a  project  of  the  St-Jacques  Citizens*  Com- 
mittee in  the  downtown  district  of  Montreal  which  explored  waya 
for  people  to  learn  to  use  television  for  their  benefit 

1.     Television     broadcasting—Montreal — Social     aspects. 
I.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

384.56  78-706964 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 

VW-bugs   {FUiMtrip)     Bowmar  Records,  197L 

32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  2  a,  7  In.,  8S4  rpm.,  10 
min.     mirrogroove.     (Reading  Incentive) 

With  book  and  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  Ed  Radlauer. 

Summary:  Gives  history  and  construction  details  of  «»?•»"«■ 
wagen  and  shows  unusual  applications  and  modifications,  uescnoea 
some  forms  of  Volkswagen  competition  such  as  custom  shows,  drag 
racing,  and  slalom.  ...  n 

1  Volkswagen  automobile.  2.  Automobile  radog.  i.  Bowmar 
Records.        Series:   Beading   incentive    (FlUnstrtp) 

629.2  70-737273 

Bowmar  Records 

VacaBoei  »  Bret^M.  [Motion  picture]     Scholastic  Magazines, 
1970.     Made  by  Mary  Glasgow  Pub.,  London. 

15  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     (TouU  la  bmde) 

With  leschcr'i  manual,  «udent  photo  guide,  and  tcript  book. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  lanpiage  teaching  film.  Preaenti  a  dramatization  in 
which  a  (roup  of  rrieods  vacations  in  Brittany. 

L  French  languafC— Audio- viiuai  instruction.  I.  ScboUstic  Magazioes. 
inc.     II.  Seri€«:Toute  U  bande.  [Motion  picmre]  ,.,^-« 

lPC2112.7j  448  78-715480 

Scholastic  Magazines  '73 


MARC 


Vacant  lot  {Motion  picture)  International  Film  Bureau, 
1961.  Made  by  Kenneth  Campbell  in  consultation  with 
members  of  the  staffs  of  the  Chicago  Natural  History 
Museum,  the  National  Museum  of  Canada,  and  the  Cana- 
dian Wildlife  Service. 

21  min.     sd.    color.     16  ifam.     (Living  science  series) 

With  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  Interrelationships  of  wild  flowers  and  com- 
mon weed*?,  plant-eating  Insects  and  their  predators,  amphibiaos,  rep- 
tiles, song  birds,  and  mammals  as  they  contribute  to  the  twlance  of 
nature.  Dl»cu*<es  generally  the  eco!f«y  of  the  vacant  lot  so  that  es- 
sential ecological  principles  may  easily  be  related  to  similar  areas  In 
other  regions.  Including  urban  areas. 

1.  Ecology.  I.  International  Fllm  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago.  Se- 
ries :  Living  Science  se-  ries  ( Motion  picture) 

674.5  Fi  A  67-5549 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 

Vacation  land  de  amigos  {Motion  picture)  Joe  Kelley  Film 
Productions,  1967. 

^  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  tour  of  Mexico  b^lonlng  at  Laredo,  Texas,  and  at 
the  Mexican  border  town  of  Nnevo  lAredo.  Includes  views  of  Mon- 
terrey, Mexico  City.  Taico.  Acapulco.  the  Yucatan,  and  the  Mayan 
and  .\xtec  mtoa.  Returns  to  the  U.  S.  throtigb  the  Reyoosa-McAlleo 
Gateway  of  Texas. 

1.  Mexico— Descr.  ic  trav.— 1961-  i.  Joe  Kelley  Film  Pro- 

doctlons. 

917.2  Fi  A  68-1128 

Joe  Kelley  Film  Prodnctloas 


Vacation  revdatiwi  {Motion  picture)  International  Har- 
vester Co.  Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 
(196-?, 

16  mlQ.    ad.    color.    16  mm.  .    „  ..^    . 

Bvmmary:  Shows  ^lorts  and  aceocrT  of  Uezlco's  Baja  CalUMnla 
as  seen  tbrwugh  the  experiences  of  a  famny  trartflQC  on  tba  peala. 

1.  BaJa  Callfomla— D«»cr.  k  trav.       i.  Intwnatlonal  Harrwtar 
Company.    CL  Modem  TaUdng  Picture  Serrlca,  Inc. 

917.3  Fi  A  67-5210 

Hodera  TalUng  Picture  Serrice 


Vaccination  and  yon  {Filmstrip)  Diana  Wyllie,  ItcL,  Lon- 
don^ 1963.  Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Medical  Officer 
of  Health,  City  of  Salford,  and  Glaxo  Laboratories,  ltd. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  .\990ciates, 
1966. 

34  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  nunuaL 

Bummary:  Traces  the  history  of  vaccination,  describes  bow  It 
protects  against  some  infectious  diseases,  and  demonstrates  smm 
tecfinlques.  Explains  the  role  of  vaccination  In  world-wide  health 
ImprovemenL 

1.   Vaccination.     2.  Hygiene,  Public.         i.  Diana  Wyllle,  ltd. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

614.4  72-734218 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


The  Vacuum  dcaner   {Motion  picture)     Gateway  Produc- 
tions, 1948. 

10  min.     sd.     bftw.    16  mm.     (llie  Plrro  series) 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer,  Alvln  J.  (3ordon. 

Summary.-  Plrro  the  marionette,  controlled  by  Pat  Patterson,  ex- 
plores the  parts  of  a  vacunm  cleaner. 

1.  Vacuum  cleaners.  i.  Gateway  Productions,  Inc.  San  Fran- 

cisco.    Series :  The  Plrro  series  (Motion  picture) 

681  77-7042»3 


Vacuum  tubes:  AmplificatiiMi  (Moti(m  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.     2.  AmfdlflerB.  Vacuum-tube.  I.  MOrdano- 

Latchftfrd  Productions,  Toronto.    IL  Universal  EVlucatlon  and  Visual 
Arts.     III.  AmidUkatloa  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.72]  621.381  79-716160 

Universal  Bducattoo  and  Vlsoal  Arts 


Vacuum    tubes:    Applications   ot  electtMi    tubes    (Motiwi 

picture)  Moreland -I.«tchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    auper  8  mm. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.     2.  Electronics.  I.  Moreland-Letchford  Pro- 

ductions, Toronto.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art*.     III. 
Applieations  of  electron  tubes  (Motion  picture) 
[TK7871.72]  621.381  70-715163 

Universal  Education  and  VIsaal  Arts 


Vacuum  tubes:  Construction  and  identiflcatifm  (Motion 
picture)  Moreland -Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  1971. 

4-  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.         I.  Moreland -La  tdiford  Prodoetloits,  Tor<»ito. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

iTK7871.72]  621.381  70-715158 

Universal  BducaUcKi  and  Visual  Arts 


Vacuum  tubes:  Development  of  the  electron  tube  (M<^ion 
picture)  Morel  and -Ijfttchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Re- 
leased ill  the  \J.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  1971. 

4  niln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  fllm. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.  I.  Moreland-Latchford  ProdnctlMia.  Toronta 
IT.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Develi^wnent  of  the 
electron  tube  ( Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.72]  621.381  73-715156 

UnlTersal  Bdacatloo  and  Visual  Arta 


Vacuum  tubes:  Diodes  to  pentodes  (Motion  picture)  More- 
land -I-atch  ford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.  2.  EJectrtHi  tubes — Grids.  I.  Moreland-Latrfi- 
ford  Prodnctlons.  Toronto.  IL  Universal  Bdacatlon  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Diodes  to  pentodes  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.72]  621.381  77-715157 

Universal  BducaUoo  and  Visual  Arts 


Vacuum  tubes :  Multi-electrode  tubes  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  nrin.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

lioop  fllm. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.     2.  Electron  tubes — Grids.  I.  Moreland- 

LAtdiford  Productions,  Twonto.    II.  Universal  Education  and  Vlstial 
Arta    III.  Multi-electrode  tabes  (Motion  picture) 
[TK7871.72]  621.381  76-715162 

UDlversal  Bdacathn  and  Vlsoal  Arts 


557 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vmcauin  tnbes:  Power  ampUfying:  tabes  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.    al.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Iioop  film. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.     2.  AmpIIOers,  Vacuom-tabe.  I.  Uorriand- 

Latchfor^  Productions,  Toronto.    II.  Universal  Education  and  Vlswil 
Arts.    III.  Power  amphfylns  tubes  (Motion  picture) 
[TK7871.72]  621.381  72-715161 

Unlreml  BducaUoo  and  Tlsoal  Arts 

Vacumn  tubes:  The  rectifier  (Motion  picture)  Moreland- 
Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.    Releaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by 

Univei-sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  S  mtn. 

Loop  film. 

1.  Vacuum-tubes.     2.  Electric  current  rectiOers.  I.  Horeland- 

Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.    II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.    III.  Tbe  Rectifier  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7871.72]  621.381  74-715169 

UnlTO^al  BducatloQ  andTUnalArti 


Vaile,  Christy 
see 


Caraway  Street 


cVal  Peterson,  (Afotum  picture)    NBC  Television,  1953. 

1^8  ml Q.     8d.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  tbe  press) 

Telecast  Jiarch  8,  1963.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credilx:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director, 
Carl  Degeii ;  aponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summatt/:  Val  Peterson,  administrator  of  the  Federal  Civil  De- 
fense Agency,  discusses  the  need  to  inform  the  American  public  of 
the  horror  of  another  war.  He  tailts  with  Lawrence  Splvak,  mod- 
erator, Michael  Armine.  Nat  Finney,  Joseph  Harsch,  and  Richard 
Wilson. 

1.   War.     2.  Peterson.  Val,  1003-  l  NaUonal  BroadcasUng 

Company,  inc.  NBC  Television  Network.  Series;  Meet  the  press 
(Motion  picture) 

355.02  74-701478 


Val  Proiictions 
see 


Dominican  dawn. 


The  Valais — bread  and  wine  (.Motion  picture)     Ernest  Klein- 
boi-rr  Films,  1971. 

I.'j  luiii.     Ml.     color,     iti  nun. 

<'re(litf:  Pimlucer.  writer,  anil  photographer,  Ernest  Klelnber^. 

Summary:  Describes  life  In  the  Swiss  state  of  Valals  which  en 
co»ipns?«s  the  valiey  of  the  Rhone.  Shows  the  long  tradition  oi 
cuniiiiiinal  labor  because  of  the  poor  soil  and  short  season  for  farm, 
inc.  Inclniles  ncfnes  of  hoeing  in  the  vineyards,  preparation  of  soil 
for  planting,  cutting  of  rye,  harvesting  of  grapes,  and  baking  oi 
bread. 

1.   Farm   life— Switzerland— V  a  la  is   (Canton)  I.  Kleinberg 

(Ernest)  Films,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

914.94  76-710802 

Ernest  Kleinbers  Films 


The  Valentine  mystery  {Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1970. 

41  fr.     b&w.    3S  mm. 

Credita:  Author,  Seth  Alexander. 

Summary:  Uses  the  story  of  a  small  girl  in  school  who  receives 
a  mysterious  valentine  as  a  basis  for  a  discussion  of  the  history 
and  meaning  of  St.  Valentine's  Day.  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  St.  Valentine's  Day.  i.  Troll  Associates. 

394.268  75-736245 

Troll  Aaaodates 


Valentine's  Day 


Holiday  fun:  Valentine's  Day. 


ValMitiM.  tModoo  picture]     Anargyrot  Film  Library,  1972. 

4  min.     «.     bftw.     lupcT  8  mm.     (Hithlighn  at  history) 

Loop  nim  in  canhdge. 

With  film  notes. 

SUMMARY:  PrcMnta  the  famoin  male  film  acUw  Rudolph  Valentino  diving 
the  I92(r>.  Include*  tcenet  from  one  of  hit  clsMic  love  icenct  and  ahows  the 
crowds  of  loyal  rans  who  gathered  st  his  ftvicraL 

1.  Valentino.  Rudolph.  1195-1926.       I.  Aftargyros  Film  Library.     U.SeriM: 
Highlights  of  history  (Motion  pictuf«] 
lPN22«7i  927.9  72-7009W 

Anargyros  Film  LArary  72  MAKC 


Vftlentiiio  fnaeral  aww  thonaaads   (Motion  picture)     The 
Chioaf^  daily  news,  1926. 

6    mill,    K\.    b*w.    16    mm.     (The    Chicago    daily    news    acreen 
service,  no.  ft) 

OriKinally  releawd  in  35  mm. 

In  the  Mary  I'lckford  film  collection.  Library  of  Congreaa. 

nummary:  Views  of  tbe  funeral  of  screen  star  Rudolph  Valentino 
In  New  York  City  In  1026. 

1.  Valentino,  Rudolph,  1805-1926.        i.  Tbe  Chicago  dally  news. 
n.  Hary  Plckford  Aim  collection. 

927  Fi  68-620 

Vallsa  FllmB 
Bee 


Demokratia. 


Valley  deep — ^monntain  high  (Motion  picture)  Australian 
News  and  Information  Bureau,  196iB.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.,  1969. 

23  min.    sd.    color.    16  mln. 

Credits:  Producer,  Brian  Chlrllan;  directors,  Brian  Chlrllan, 
George  Pugh. 

Svmmarv:  Shows  the  attractions  for  aklera,  bushwalkers,  and 
others  of  the  Kosciusko  National  Park  lo  the  Soowy  Mountains  of 
Australia. 

L  Kosciusko  National  Park.  i.  Australia.  News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau. 

919.4  72-709229 

Australia-    News  and  InfonoatloD  Bureau 


Valley    Forge:    nati<»ia]   duine    (Motion  picture)      Pathe 
News.     Released  by  Pathe  Educationnl  Sciences,  1968? 

4  mill.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm.     (American  heritage  series) 

.Milestones  of  the  centui?. 

AdaptatliHi  of  the  1960  dim  Issued  separately  under  the  title 
Basticwis  of  freedom.  ,„ 

On  reel  with  Story  of  our  Capitol;  Library  of  Congrew;  The 
White  House:  Ben  Franklin's  Philadelphia ;  Mount  Vernon:  na- 
tional shrine;  Sutue  of  Liberty,  then  and  now;  WlllUmsbnrf,  re- 
•tored  In  our  century. 

Creditt:  Narrator,  Ed  Herllhy. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  nattooal  shrine  at  Valley  Forge.  Indudea 
famous  paintings  of  Revohittonary  tlmea  to  depict  erenls  that  hap- 
pened at  Valley  Forge. 

1.  Valley  Forge,  Pa.  i.  Pathe  News,  inc.,  New  York.  n.  Patiie 
Educational  Sclencea,  loc.  dl  Bastions  of  freedom  (Hotioa  pic- 
ture)  Series:  American  heritage  series  (MoUon  picture)  Series: 
Mileartoiies  of  tbe  century  (Motion  picture) 

973.33  70-702998 

Portland  State  Univ.  Library 


Valley  Forge:  no  food,  no  strfdier  (Motion  picture)  New 
York  times  and  Arno  Press.  Made  by  Gittelman  FiUn 
Associiites.     Released  by  New  York  times,  1971. 

13  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Eyewitness  to  tbe  American 
Revolution) 

SUMMARY:  Uses  the  authentic  words  of  Revolutionary  War 
soldiers  to  recreate  the  ordeal  of  the  harsh,  crucial  winter  of  1778. 
Filmed  in  Valley  Forge  National  Park. 

1.  Valley  Forge.  Pa.     2.  U.  S.— History— Revolution— Campaigns 
and  battles.        1.  New  Tork  times.     11.  Arno  Press.     IIL  Series: 
Eyewitness  to  the  American  Revolution  (Motion  picture) 
[E234]  973.33  70-718449 

CINE 


Valley    Forge:    the   battle   for   survival    (Motion  picture) 
Handel  Film  Corp..  I!>6!). 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Americana  series,  no.  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writers.  Leo  A.  Handel,  Warren  Edwards. 

Rummary:  Explains  the  historical  meaning  of  Valley  Forge  with- 
in the  context  of  the  American  Revolution  by  showing  It  through  the 
eyes  of  a  young  Coutlnentat  soldier. 

1.  Valley  Forge,  Pa.  2.  U.  S.— History — Revolution— Oimpalgns 
and  battlee.  i.  Handel  Film  Corporation,  Hollywood.  CaUf. 

Series:  Americana  series,  no.  6  (Motion  picture) 

917.4  74-702704 

Handel  Film  Corp. 


Valley  in  a  river  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Emergency 
Measures  Organization,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  William  Canning;  director,  Ronald  Kelly;  com- 
mentary, Munroe  Scott;  photographers,  Eugene  Boyko,  Jean  Claude 
Labrecqiie;  film  editor,  Mike  McKennirey. 

Summary:  Describes  efforts  to  avoid  disaster  during  the  1966 
flood  of  the  Red  River  in  Winnipeg.  Includes  scenes  of  the  work  of 
the  Emergency  Measures  Organization  In  building  dikes  of  earth 
and  sandbags,  and  of  the  evacuation  of  families  from  the  area. 

1.  Winnipeg— Flood,  1966.  i.  Canada.  Emergency  Measures 
Organization,     u.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

361.5  Fi  A  68-1676 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Valley  of  darkness  (Motion  picture)    NBC  News.    Released 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

18  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (First  Tuesday) 

Telecast  as  a  part  of  the  NBC  series  First  Tuesday. 

Credits:  Executive  producer,  Eliot  FrankeL 

Summarv:  Portrays  the  abuses  of  the  mining  industry  and  their 
influence  on  the  health  and  well  being  of  the  miners  in  West  Vir- 
ginia; reveals  that  mining  is  virtually  the  only  employment  op- 
portunity in  the  area, 

1.  Mines— West  Virginia.  2.  Mineral  Industries— West  Virginia. 
I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  n.  NBC  ESdncaUonal  ^ter- 
prises.        Series:  First  Tuesday  (Motion  picture) 

622  76-709058 

NBO  Edticatlooal  Batar-  prtaes 


The  VaUey  of  heart's  deUght   (Motion  picture)      KPIX, 
1962. 

28  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (San  Francisco  pageant) 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Ray  Hubbard,  Richard  Scott;  director, 
R.  E.  Pusey,  Jr. ;  writer  and  narrator,  Don  Brlce ;  music,  George 
Alexander,  John  Wilson;  photography,  Olck  WlUlama;  film  editors, 
Richard  Scott,  R.  K.  Pusey.  Jr. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  early  photography  and  many  seQuences  from 
the  motion  picture  The  valley  of  heart's  delight  which  was  produced 
In  1922  by  Photocraft  Pictures  for  the  Sanu  Clara  County  Chamber 
of  Commerce  to  show  tbe  city  of  San  Jose  and  its  environs  In  the 
early  part  of  the  twentieth  century.  Pictures  the  prune  Industry, 
transportation  and  recreation  facilities,  and  public  buildings;  In- 
cludes an  aerial  view  of  the  city. 

1.  San  Joae.  Calif.  2.  Santa  Clara  Valley.  I.  San  Francisco. 
Television  station  KPIX.  II.   Series;   Sao  Francisco  pageant 

(Motion  picture) 

917.94  71-707787 


558 


Valley  of  the  dragons  (Motion  picture)    Z.  R.  B.    Produc- 
tions.    Releaaed  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1961. 

79  mln.     sd.     b&w.    36  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  Career  of  a  comet,  by  Jules  Verne. 

Cr«dt(«.'  Producer,  Byron  Roberts ;  director,  Edward  Bemds;  story, 
Donald  Zlmballst;  screenplay,  Edward  Bemds;  music.  Ruby  Rak- 
sin;  director  of  photography,  Brydon  Baker;  film  editor,  Edwin 
Bryant.  Cast:  Cesare  Danova,  Sean  McOory,  Joan  Staley.  Danielle 
De  Metz,  Qreg  MartelL 

Summary:  Adventure  drama.  Two  young  men  are  sw^t  through 
time  and  space  to  find  romance  and  monsters  on  a  prehistoric  frag- 
ment of  tbe  planet  earth  which  bad  been  carried  away  by  a  comet 
one  hundred  thousand  years  before. 

I.  Verne,  Jules.  1828-1905.  Hector  Servadac  n.  Z.  B.  B.  Produc- 
tions,   m.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1580 


Valley  of  the  Mekong  (Motion  picture)  Universal  Pictures 
Co.,  1960. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm.     ( U-I  color  parade ) 

A  Universal -International  picture. 

CrediM:  Producer,  Thomas  Mead;  director,  Arthur  Cohen;  script, 
Robert  Cochran ;  narrator.  Kani  Evans. 

Summary  De.'icibes  the  life  and  customs  of  three  countries  that 
were  once  part  of  French  Indo-Chlna :  Laos,  South  Vietnam,  and  Cam- 
bodia Examines  the  anti-communist  stance  of  the  leaders  of  Laos 
and  South  Vietnam,  and  the  neutralist  position  of  Cambodia's  chief 
of  state     Po!nt.s  out  the  impact  of  American  aid  In  these  countries. 

1.  Mekong  Valley- Soc.  life  &  cusL  i.  Universal  Pictures  Com- 
pany, inc.     (Incorporated  1936)  i?- at  lAKft 

Valley  of  the  sun  (Motion  picture)     RKO  Ra<Uo  Pictures, 

1942. 

79  mln.     sd.     Wcw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

L.  C.  copy  In  English,  with  Spanish  titles  added. 

Based  on  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Clarence  B.  Kelland. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Graham  Baker;  director,  George  Marshall; 
Bcreermlay.  Horace  MacCoy;  music.  Paul  Sawtell;  photographer, 
Harry  Wild-  editor,  Desmond  Marquette.  Cast:  Cedric  Hardwlrk, 
Dean  Jagger.  Peter  Whitney.  Billy  Gilbert,  Tom  Tyler. 

Summary:  A  western  drama  In  which  an  Indian  scout  prevents  a 
massacre  by  keeping  a  crooked  Indian  agent  from  swindling  food 
from  his  people.  „  „        .  ^^  _ 

I   Kelland   Clarence  Budington.  1881-  VaUey  of  the  sun.    n. 

BKO  Radio  Pictures,  Inc.      ni.    American    Film    Institute 

Collection. 

791.43  75-709653 

VaBey  of  the  swans  (Motion  picture)  British  Columbia 
Dept.  of  Recreation  and  Conservation,  Victoria.  Re- 
leased by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library,  1964, 

26  min.,  sd.,  color.  16  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  La  vallee  des  cygnee. 

Credits:  Director  and  photographer.  B.  H.  Atkins;  script,  H.  P. 
McKeever ;  narrator.  Bob  Swltzer ;  music,  Donald  G.  Grant. 

Summary:  Views  of  a  lake  sanctuary  in  the  Kootenay  Valley  of 
British  Columbia,  depicting  the  migratory  birds  throughout  tbe  four 
seasons. 

L  Birds  —  British  Columbia  —  Kootenay  (District)  2.  Wildlife 
refugee—British  Columbia— KootMioy  (District)  i,  British  Colum- 
bia. Dept.  of  RecreatiOTi  and  Conserratloo.  ii.  Canadian  Travel 
Film  Library. 

Fi  A  64-1358  rev 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Valley  of  the  vines  (Motion  picture)  Castle  Winee  Umited, 
Victoria.  Made  by  Canawest  Film  Productions.  Released 
by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  abundant  vineyards  of  the  Okanagan  Valley 
of  British  Columbia,  famous  for  tree  fruit  farming. 

L   Viticulture  — British  Columbia.  i.  Castle  Wines  Limited, 

n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     iii.  Canadian  Travel   Film  U- 

*"*"'■  634  71-706965 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Valleybrook  Elementary  School  (Motion  picture)    Frederick 
P.  Venditti.    Released  by  Anti-defamation  Lea^^e  of  B'nai 

B'rith,  1970. 

16  mln.  sd.  color.  16  nun.  (Solving  multi-ethnic  problems:  a 
simulation  game  for  school  teachers) 

SUMMARY :  An  open-ended  Aim  which  presents  dramatizations  of 
problem  incidents  which  confront  teachers  In  multi-ethnic  schools. 
Viewers  play  the  simnlatlon  game  and  assume  the  role  of  a  new 
teacher  In  Valleybrook  Elementary  School  who  Is  confronted  with 
these  problems  and  must  deal  with  them. 

1.  Minorities— Education.  I.  Venditti,  Frederick  P.  II.  Anti- 
defamation  League.  Series:  Solving  multl-ettmlc  problems:  a  sim- 
ulation game  for  school  teachers  (Motion  picture) 

370.7  70-707079 

Antl-defamatlon  League 


Valleys  and  plains  (Filmstrip)  Ccmunon  Ground,  LcnidoD, 
1952.  Made  by  W.  O.  Mooie.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

26  fr.    bAw.    35  mm.     (Ex[^rlng  tbe  landscape) 

With  teachers  note*. 

Summary :  Shows  examples  of  tbe  physical  features  of  yalleya 
and  plains. 

1.  Valleys.  2.  Plains.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London.  II. 
Carman  Bdncatlonal  Associates.  Sertea:  BxpkHrlDg  the  landscape 
(Pllmstrip) 

661.4  72-738672 

Carman  Bducatlooal 


Value  and  intensity  (Motion  picture)    FiUn  Associates,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Tbe  Elements  of  art  series) 

Loop  lilm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Value  and  Intensity  are  defined  through  animation, 
color  mixing,  and  artwork. 

1.  Color.  I.  Film  Assoclatea.  Series:  Tbe  Elements  of  art 
aeries  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  Fi  A  9^-9U9 

Film  Aaaodates 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Valne  of  X-ray  pictures  (ilotion  jtieture)    DenUl  B*- 
search  and  Educational  Films,  1966. 

5  mia.     si.    color.     8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartrldce. 

Summary:  Empbaglzea  what  x-ray  pictures  rereal  and  why  they 
are  Important,  especially  for  children,  to  Rire  the  dentist  a  complete 
picture  of  the  patient's  dental  structure. 

1.   Teeth — RadlogTftphy.  l   Dental   Research  and  Bdncatlonal 

Films,  Inc. 

617  Fi  A  68-1792 

Dental  Research  and  Educational  niaw 

The   Value   of   your   dollar    {Filmttrip)      Current   Affairs 
Films.  1968. 

44  fr.     rolor.     3.'i  niiD.     (Current  Affairs  flimstrip  series) 

With  iiktoriui  discussion  guide. 

CreiitM:  Advlmr,  Manson  Van  R-  Ji-nnliigs. 

Summary:  Explains  the  underlying  reasons  for  the  diminishing 
purchasing  power  of  the  doltar,  and  notes  that  this  decline  has 
caused  a  loss  of  confld«ice  abroad  in  the  stability  of  the  United 
States  economy.  Describes  how  the  current  budget  and  balance-of- 
payment  deficits  foster  Inflation  and  erode  the  value  of  the  dollar. 
Points  out  ways  in  which  the  United  SUtes  can  stren^ben  Its 
economy. 

1.  Dollar.  2.  Currency  queatlon— U.  8.  3.  Inflation  (Finance)  — 
U.  S.         I.  Current  Affairs  Films,  New  York. 

332.4  Fi  A  68-4078 

Current  Affairs  Films 

Values    (Filmstrip)       Educational    Direction.      Released   by 
Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

fifltmstrlp^.     color     35mm.     andS  phooodlscs  (2B.each).33)  rpm. 

Also  Ixsued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  at  end  of  each  flimstrip. 

SUMMARY  :  Explores  areas  of  social  conflict.  DiMmsses  subjects 
such  as  stealing,  telling  the  truth,  poilteness,  and  responsibility. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Honesty— Juvenile  films.     2.  Responslhlty— Jareolle  films. 
I.  Educational  Direction,  Inc.    II.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc 
BF723.H7  872.8  71-789996 

Eye  Gate  House 


Values:  Being  friends  (Motion  picture)  Jarvis  CouiUard 
Associates.  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1969;  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    18  mm 

Witb  study  guide. 

Summary:   Presents  a  dramatised  situation  fo  order  to  examloa 
what  U  means  to  be  friends.    For  elemeatary  grade*. 
T.  1  J^y1end''hlp— JuTenlie  fllms.  I.  Jarrls  CouiUard  Assodatea. 

n.    Bailey   Films.    Inc.,    Hollywood.   Calif.      III.    BFA    Educational 

156.4  78-711615 

BFA  Sdocatlonal  Media 


Values — but  it  isnU  yours 
see 


First  things:  Values— but  it  isn't  yours. 

Values:  Cooperation  (Motion  picture)  Jarvis  CouiUard  As- 
sociates. Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1969;  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1971. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  what  Is  meant  by  cooperating  and  pre- 
sents a  dramatized  situation.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Worth-Jurenlle  fllms.  I.  Jarrls  Conlllard  AsaocUtes.  II 
Bailey  Films,  inc..  Hollywood,  Calif.  III.  BFA  Educational  HedU 
„„    „  372.8  7»-7U616 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Values  in  conflict  (Filmstrip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions, 

1970. 

78  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  16  mln.  (Law  and  order: 
Tatues  In  crisis) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  Linda  Toonl;  editor,  Marlon  Brady, 

Summary:  Analyses  the  forces  of  change  at  work  in  America 
today,  nslDg  a  study  of  ^e  conflict  In  values  in  An>erlca. 

1.  SocUl  Talue«— JuTenlle  flloM.  2.  D.  S.— Social  conditions— 
1960-        — JuTeolle  films.  I.  Scfaloat   (Warren)   Productions, 

PleasantTlIle,  N.  Y.  Series :  Law  and  order :  values  In  crisis 
(Filmstrip) 

820.973  79-787724 

Wanen  Schloat  Prodnctlona 

Values:  Playing  fair  (Moti<m  picture)  Jarvis  CouiUard  A»- 
sociates.  Released  by  Baitey  Films,  1969:  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1971. 

10  min.    sd.    color,    16  mm 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Examines  what  Is  meant  by  playing  fair,  and  preaoits 
a  dramatised  situation  InrolTlng  fair  and  unfair  play  For  elemen- 
Ury  grades. 

1.   Worth—JuTenile  fllma.     2.  Faimo»— JuTenUe  winn  j 

.fJ^^i^^"'*'**  AswMHates.  II.  Bailey  FUms,  Inc..  HoUywood.  Callt 
III.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

372.8  76-711617 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Values:  TeDing  the  trath  (Motion  picture)  Jarvis  CouiUard 
Associates.  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1969 ;  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Sunmiary:  Examines  what  Is  meant  by  telllsg  the  truth,  and 
presents  a  dramatized  situation.    For  elementary  grade*. 

1.  Truthfulness  and  falsehood — Juvenile  films.  I.  Jarrls  Ooall- 
Urd  Associates.  II.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif.  III.  BFA 
EducaUooal  Media. 

872.8  79-711618 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Values:   the  right   thing  to  do   (Motion  picture)     Jairia 
CouiUard    Associates.       Released    by    BFA    Educational 

Media,  1970. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Witb  study  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  a  sltnatloo  for  discussion  about  an  old  man 
who  is  accidentally  Injured  while  chulng  some  boys  off  his  property 
and  the  dilemma  of  one  boy  who  most  decide  whether  to  stay  and 
help  the  old  roan  or  to  play  It  safe  and  mo  away  with  the  other 
boys. 

1.  Conduct  of  life.  i.  Jarvis  Conlllard  Anodatee.    n.  BFA 

Educational  Media. 

179  78-709268 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Values:  understanding  others  (Motion  picture)  Jarvis 
CouiUard  Associates.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1970. 

8  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  Explores  the  variety  of  personallUes  and  atUtudes  of 
children  In  a  group  in  order  to  develop  an  understanding  of  the 
feelings  of  others.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Social  perception.     2.  Emotions.  I.  Jarvis  CoulUanJ  Asso- 

ciates.   II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  ^^ 

A  ,    .  X.    u..-  ^^^®  74-710562 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Values:  Understanding  oorselres  (Motion  picture)  Jarvis 
CouiUnrd  Associates.  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1969:  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

9  min.    sd.    color    16  mm 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  a  dramatized  situation  In  order  to  examine 
what  It  means  to  understand  one's  self.    For  elementary  grades. 
.w  l-Se''-P««:«P*'on— Juvenile  films.  I.  Jarvis  CoullUrd  Awoclates 
II     Bailey    Films,    Inc..   Hollywood,   Calif.      III.    BFA   Educational 
Media. 

372.8  72-711619 

BFA  Educational  Media  <iioi» 

Valve  mechantsms  and  the  two«tr(rfce  cycle  (FUtMtrip) 
Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mnL  and  phonodiac:  2  a  (1  a  for  "^""^t 
projector.  1  x.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  S31  ipm.  micro- 
groove.     (Automotive  technician) 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  operation  of  valve  mediantsms  and  the 
two-stroke  cycle. 

1.  Automobiles — Motors — Valves.  2.  Automobiles— Motors  (Two- 
stroke  cycle)  I,  Jam  Handy  School  Sn^lces,  Inc.  Series:  Auto- 
motive technician  (Filmstrip) 

629.2  75-738M1 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Valve  timing  the  4-cyde  engine  (Motion  picture)  Educa- 
tional Products  Division,  THiokol  Chemical  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Carousel  Films,  1969. 

8  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     ( Power  medianlcs) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

ffummaty:  Presents  basic  Information  alKHit  timlog  the  valves  In 
the  4-cycIe  engine. 

1.  Gas  and  oil  engines — Valves.  i.  Thlokol  Chemical  Corpora- 
tion, n.  Carousel  Films,  inc..  New  York.  Series:  Power  mechanics 
(Motlcm  picture) 

621.9  78-703248 

Carousel  Filmt 


Vamos  k  Cirfonibia  (Motion  picture)    Pan  American  Union. 
Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1966. 

10  mln.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

With  guldet>ook. 

Credits:  Script  and  narration,  Carlos  Castillo. 

Summary:  A  Spanish-language  training  aid  for  Intermedlata 
classes.  De«crlbes  Cotombia,  Its  Important  geographical  features, 
and  the  coffee-growing  and  processing  in  the  Cauca  TaUey. 

1.  Spanish  language — Audlo-visnal  lostraction.  i.  Pan  Amer< 

lean  Union,     tt.  Intematlonat  Film  Bureau.  Inc.,  Chicago. 

918.61  70-704294 


Vamos  al  Per6    (Motion  pioturv)     Pan  American   Uiu<m. 
Released  by  International  FUm  Bureau,  1956. 

10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  guidebook. 

Crediti:  Script  and  narration,  Carlos  Castillo. 

Summary:  A  Spanish-language  training  aid  for  IntMioediate  and 
advanced  cUases.  Describes  Peru,  Its  geograjMcal  areas,  and  the 
blending  of  ancient,  colonial,  and  modem  ways  of  life. 

L   Spanish  langsage— Aodlo-visual  Instruction.  l  Pan  Am«^ 

lean  Union,     n.  Intematlooal  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Cliicago. 

9ia5  74-704295 


Vampire 


Ashes  of  doom. 

Vtaps.  [Motion  picture]     Frank  Vino.     Released  by  Ray-Vino 
ProdiKTtions,  1972. 

17  min.     td.     colof.     K  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Follow*  volunteer  firemen  in  West  laUp.  New  York,  throu^ 
their  day-to-day  ttniggle  to  fifhl  and  preveol  fire*,  and  through  ihetr  masy  other 
cammunity  >ervicc  end  rescue  aclivitici. 

1.  Fire  exttactioa  2.  Fire  prevention— bUp.  N.Y.  3.  Fuemen.  I.  Vino. 
Prank.     II.  Ray-Vino  Producdoos. 

lTH9505]  363.3  72-702091 

Ray-VuM  Productioot  72  MARC 

Van  Atta,  Winf red.       shock  treatment 


Shock  treatment. 


559 


Van  Bernard  ProducUons 
see 

Clown  alley. 

Van  Beuren  Corporation 
see 

Kidnapped. 

A  Lad  and  his  lamp. 


V«a   Eydt    (Filmstrip)     Encyclop«edim  Britannic*  Ednc*- 
tionai  Corp.,  1971. 

00  fr.    color    35  mm,     (ar««t  meo  of  art,  aerlM  1) 

With  teacher's  gQldfc 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Hai  Helm 

SUMMARY:  A  Btadj  of  the  life  and  work  of  Van  Brck.  Dfr 
■albes  hi,  techoKpe.  and  aUlla  and  Indndea  repraantatlre  rapro- 
dactioos  of  bla  work. 

Mtlomu   Corporation.    IL   SerM.:   a,«t  mS^f    art    (FlSaSp) 

_      .o       .  769,>498  76-T39260 

KncydopaedUBrltan-  nica  Bdncatton.1  Ooip. 

Vance,  Adrian 
see 


Before  you  sew. 

Cell  theory. 

The  Checking  account. 

Chemical  basis  of  life. 
The  aam. 

Classification  characteristics. 

The  Crayfish. 

Darts  and  things. 

The  Department  of  Agriculture. 
The  Earthworm. 

Evolution. 

Experiment. 

The  Federal  Reserve  System. 

The  Federal  Trade  Commission. 

The  Fetal  pig. 

Finishing  your  dress. 

The  Fish. 

The  Food  and  Drug  Administration. 

The  Frog. 

The  Grasshopper, 

How  many? 
How  much? 

Investigating  earthquakes, 
Bivestlgating  population. 

learning  from  earthquakes. 
Making  change. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vance,  Adrian    (Continued) 

The  Microscope. 
The  Nature  of  money. 
Planaria. 

The  Post  Office  Department. 
Problem-centered  review. 
Rationalism. 

Services  of  a  bank. 

The  Slide  rule:  buic  theory. 

The  Slide  rule:  combined  operations  and  contiuned 
products. 

The  Slide  rule:  multiplicatioii  and  diviiion. 

The  Slide  rule:  iqutre*,  cubet,  roots,  liiiet,  and  tan- 
gents. 

State,  county,  city,  and  independent 
services. 

Stem  KCtioaing  and  stiining 
Studying  algae. 

Studying  protozoa. 

Travels  of  a  check. 
What  time? 

Zippers  and  stuff. 


Vance  (Adrian)  Productimis 
see 
Adrian  Vance  Productions. 

VancoQTer  to  music  [Motion  picture]  Province  of  British  Co- 
lumbia, Victoria.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada 
and  Canadian  Travel  l^lm  Library,  1971. 

18  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Procnls  ihe  chui|in|  icenc*  and  mood*  of  Vancouver,  and 
ihowt  ihe  coamopoltlan  downtown  area,  the  West  End.  and  Stanley  Park.  In- 
clude* Kcnes  of  ihc  valley  oT  the  FTater  River. 

1  Vancouver.  B.C.— Description.  2.  Frwer  Valley.  British  Columbia— De- 
icription  and  travel.  I.  British  Columbia.  II.  Canada.  National  Rim  Board. 
111.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

tF1089.5.V22i  917.U  72-715015 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Vandalism — why?  (Motion  picture]     Alfred  Higgins  Productions. 
Released  by  Perennial  Education,  1972. 

11  min.     *d.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  iaaued  io  16  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  in  super  8  mm.  on 
reel  with  optical  sound;  in  super  8  mm   in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound. 

Videoupc  on  reel  and  videocasseiie  also  issued 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Analyzes  the  problem  of  vandalism,  what  motivates  it,  and 
how  ita  energies  can  be  turned  towards  constructive  ways  of  bettering  the  cnvi- 
roofltent. 

I.  Vandalism.  (I  Vandalism,  I.  Higgins  (Alfred)  Productions.  Holly- 
wood. Calif.     II.  Perennial  Education,  inc. 

[HV6635,  364.2  72-701936 

Perennial  Education  72 


MARC 


Van  Dean  Company,  inc. ,  Indianapolis,    Van  Dean 
manual 


Bleach  retouch  and  toner. 
Charm  in  the  beauty  salon. 
Diagonal  finger  waves. 


Dry  haircut  with  scissors. 


Human  hair. 
Human  skin. 
Permanent  waving. 

Personal  hygiene. 
Preparation  of  a  patron. 
Boiler  curls. 

Shampooing. 

Shampooing  curly  hair. 

Wet  haircut  with  scissors. 

Vanderbeek,  Stan 
see 

Manklnda. 

Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville.    Institute  on 
Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy 
see 

Agriculture  and  the  peasants. 
Background  of  the  Soviet  economy. 

Communism  and  religion. 
Communism  and  the  scientfic  method. 

Communism  m  Ciiina. 

Communism  in  Latin  America. 

Communism  in  Yugoslavia. 

The  Communist  challenge  to  the  United 
States. 

The  Communist  Party  of  the  USA. 

Communist  persuasion. 
The  Communist  take-over  pattern. 

Culture  in  the  USSR. 
The  Economic  order. 

From  Marx  to  Lenin. 

The  Future  Communist  regime. 

General  pre-suppositions  of  communism. 
History  of  the  party  before  1917. 
Introduction  to  the  course. 
Karl  Marx:   his  work  and  background. 

Khrushchev  and  de-Stalinlzation. 

law,  crime,  and  punistunent  in  the  USSR. 
Lenin's  concept  of  the  party. 

The  Management  of  external  conflict. 
The  Management  of  internal  party  discipline. 
Mao  Tse-tung's  ideological  contributions. 
Marx  and  the  laws  of  history. 


Marx  and  the  revolution  of  the  proletariat. 

Marx  and  the  transformation  of  man. 
Marx's  Capital. 
The  Moulding  of  Communists. 
The  New  Party  program. 
Party  rule  after  the  revolution  (1917-1932) 
Party  rule  in  Russia  (1932-1961) 
Performance  of  the  Soviet  economy. 

The  Political  order. 

Religion  in  the  USSR. 

The  Role  of  Ideology  in  communism. 

The  Russian  revolution  of  1917. 

Russian  revolutionism  before  1917. 

Sino-Soviet  conflict. 
Soviet  foreign  policy. 

Soviet  threat  today. 
Stalin's  ideological  contributions. 
State  machinery  of  power  in  the  USSR. 
The  Strategy  of  coming  to  power. 
Structure  of  the  Soviet  economy. 

Tactical  operations. 

U.  S.  policy  in  Latin  America. 

World  communism. 

World  communism,  part  2. 
World  politics. 


Van  der  Post,  Laurens 
see 


560 


Lost  world  of  the  Kalahari. 


Van  der  Waals  forces  (Filnutrip)     Popular  Science  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

41  fr.     rnlor.     35  mm.      (liondlDg) 

Eastman  color. 

PUM  Blmstrlp  no.  6509. 

Bummaiy:  Compares  the  magnitude  of  Van  der  Waals  forces 
with  chemical  bondini;  forces  Includtxl  among  the  main  types  of 
chemical  hontllng.  Includes  varloua  types  of  Van  der  Waals  forces 
other  than  London  forces. 

1.   Van   der   Waals  forces,      2.   Onemloal  bonds.  i.   Popular 

Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Divi- 
sion. II.  FOM  flinistrlp  no.  6506.  Series:  Bonding  (Fllmstrlp) 
Ml  Fi  A  68-4114 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,              Andlo-TIaua)  DIv. 


Van  DerZee,  James 
see 

Affluence  and  World  War  I. 

A  Black  middle-class  family  from  1882- 
1910. 

Van  de  Water,  John  R 
see 

TV  House  that  Out  buOt 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Van  Dyke,  Heniy,  1852-1933. 
other  wise  man 
see 


The  story  of  the 


The  Other  wise  man. 

The  Story  of  the  other  wise  man. 


Van  Eyck   (Filmstrip)     Visual  Publications,  London,  1965. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications, 

1970. 

a4  fr.    cnlur.     35  mm.     (Master  painter*) 

[>uul)te-frHiiie  version  also  issued. 

With  study  pitde. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUMMARY;  A  study  of  the  work  and  life  of  Jan  Van  Eyck, 
examining  the  Influences  which  affected  him,  and  abowlog  bow  his 
work  has  luHuenced  subaequent  artists. 

1.  Eyck,  Jan  van.  1300-1440.  1.  Vlaoal  Publications,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  III.  Series:  Master  palotera 
(Filmstrip) 

iND673.E        ]  759.9493  76-739022 

ihlntyre  Visual  Publications 


Van  Gogh   {FUmatrip)     Educational  Productions,  England. 
nelen?ed  in  the  V.  S.  by  Protluiiann  Associates,  1964. 

34  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
with  lecture  notei. 

Summary:  Describes  and  shows  examples  of  the  works  of  Van 
Gosh. 

■ Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  <:ogh.  Vincent  ran,  1809-1890.  l  Educational  Prodactloos, 

ltd.     n.  Prothmaon  AaKxriates. 

759.9492  74^7.'V1256 

Prothmano  A»^<oclates 


Vu  Gogh.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  Loodon,  1967.    RekMed 
in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  PQms. 

14  min.     td.     bftw.     16  mta. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  complex  miad  tad  work  of  Vinccat  Via  Oo^M 
■bown  in  tua  ietUn  to  hi>  brotbo,  and  illuMrated  with  his  ptMrTinft 

I.  Oofh,  Vincent  van,  1X33-1890.       I.  British  Broadcattmg  Cdrporatioa. 
Tekvisioa  Service.     IL  Taae-Ule  Hlmt. 

[ND653]  759.9492  70-714533 

TuBC-Life  ntfBS  72  MARC 


Van  Gogh  {Motion  jnotwn)    COTsair  Films,  1969. 

6  mln.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  story  of  the  painter,  Vincent  ran  Oogli,  told  throtigb 
maslc  and  rhyme.    For  primary  fp-ades. 

1.  Go^,  Vincent  ran,  18S3-1890.  i.  Corsair  Pllms. 

759.9492  79-702629 

CINE 


Van  Gogh   {Motion  pictwe)     Corsair  Films.     Beleased  by 
Bailey-Fihn  Associates,  1969. 

6  mln.    9A.    color.    16  mm. 

with  study  Kuide. 

Sytmimary:  Uses  a  ballad  of  Vincent  Van  Oogb  as  a  musical  back- 
ground for  combining  many  of  Van  Oogh's  famous  works  with  set- 
tings and  erects  that  mirror  the  paintings. 

1.  Gogh.  Vincent  ran,  185S-1S90.  l  Corsair  Films,  zl  Bailey- 
Film  Asaociate^ 

759.92  76-706591 

Balley-rilm  Associates 


Van  Gogh  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications. 
1970. 

X^  fr.     color.     3.)  ram.     (Master  painters) 

Double-frame  version  also  issiied- 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Autbor.  Anthony  Botram. 

STJMllARY :  A  study  of  the  work  and  life  of  TiQcmt  van  Gogh, 
examining  the  Influences  which  affected  him,  and  showing  bow  his 
work  has  Influenced  subsequent  artists. 

1.  Gogh.  Vincent  van,  1853-1890.  I.  Vlaoal  Publications,  ltd., 

liondon.     II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.     III.  Series:  Master  pic- 
tures (Filmstrip) 

[ND653.G        ]  759.9492  70-739023 

.Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


Van  Gogh:  a  self  p<Hirait  {Motion  picture)  National 
Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1968. 

55  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.-  An  Intenslre  exploration  into  the  life  and  worin  of  Tin- 
cent  van  Gogh.  Introduces  details  frotn  his  personal  eorresptmdenOB 
and  shows  many  of  his  [talntlnga  and  drawings. 

L  Gogh,  Vincent  van,  1853-1890.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany, inc.     n,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ccwnpeny. 

927  Fi  A  68-1957 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Vanguard  TV-3:  onsaccessful  satdlite  launching  {Motion 
picture)    Thorne  Films,  1969. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (U.  S.  space  exploration) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Dennis  S.  Grogan. 

Summary:  Includes  scenes  of  the  third  stage  of  the  rocket  being 
mounted,  final  rocket  [Mvparationa,  tbe  completed  rocket,  blockhouse 
activities,  and  engine  Ignition  followed  by  failure  and  explosion. 

1.  Project  Vanguard.  l  Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Series :  U.  S.  f^ace  exploration  ( Motion  picture) 

629.46  72-704691 

Thome  Film* 


Van  Hdlin — maiiin;  and  Btng  Crosby-Phil  Harris  sand- 
grouse  shoot  (Motion  picture)  American  Broadcasting 
Co..  19r.8.    Made  by  ABC  Sports. 

50  oiin.     sd.     color.    16  mm.     (The  American  sportsman) 

Credits:  Sponsors,  R.  J.  Reynolds.  Hartford  Insurance  Co.,  Gen- 
eral Tire  and  Rubber  Co.  and/Skll  Power  Tools. 

Summary:  Sbows  Van  Heflln  as  he  fishes  for  bloe  marlin  in  the 
Bahamas,  and  Blag  Crosby  and  Phil  Harris  as  they  boat  for  sand 
grouse  In  Tauaola.  Bast  Africa. 

1,  Fishing— Bahamas.  2.  Hunting— Tanianla.  3.  Marlin  fishing. 
4.  Grouse  shooting.  I.  American  Broadcattlng  Company.        Se- 

ries: The  American  sportsman  (Motion  picture) 

799  Fi  A  68-857 

CINE 

The  Vanishing  American  {Motion  picture)  Famous  Play- 
ers-Lasky  Corp.,  1925, 

110  mln.     d.     b&w.    S5  mm. 

A  Paramount  picture  presented  by  Adolpb  Zukor  and  Jesse  L. 
lASky. 

Originally  released  on  tinted  stock. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Creditt:  Director,  George  B.  Seltx;  screMipIay.  Ethel  Doherty; 
adaptation,  Luclen  Hut>bard ;  photographers,  Edgar  Scboenbaum, 
Harry  Perry.  Catt:  Richard  Dlr,  Lola  Wilson,  Noah  Beery.  Malcolm 
MacGregor. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  the  novel,  Tbe  vanishing  American,  by 
Zane  Grey,  about  an  Indian  chief  who  sacrifices  his  life  In  an  at- 
tempt to  stop  the  bloodshed  begun  when  his  people  who  had  fought 
in  World  War  i  returned  to  Arizona  to  find  their  lands  and  posses- 
sions confiscated  and  their  farallies  starving. 

I.  Grey,  Zane,  1872-1939.  The  vanishing  American,  il  Para- 
mount Plcture.<i.  Inc.  iti.  Paramount  Film  Collection,  it.  American 
Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  70-708959 

Vanishing  Cornwall  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  &  Co.,  in 
cooperation  with  Du  Maurier  Productions,  England.  Re- 
leased by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1968. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Daphne  Du  Maurier. 

Credits:  Director,  Christian  Browning;  narrator,  Michael  Red- 
grave. 

Summqry:  Presents  the  history,  legends,  and  pe<H>le  of  Cornwall, 
pointing  out  many  things  which  have  given  Cornwall  its  special 
flavor.    Filmed  in  Cornwall 

1.  Cornwall,  Eng.— Deacr.  &  trav.  i,  Du  Maurier.  Daphne,  1907- 
Vanlablng  Cornwall,  n.  Donbleday  and  Company,  Inc  m.  Sterling 
Educational  Films,  inc 

914.23  FiA  68-490 

Sterling  Educational  Films 

The  Vanishing  frontier  {Motion  picture)  North  Carolina 
Film  Board  [1965?)  Released  by  University  of  North 
Carolina  Bureau  of  Audiovisual  Education. 

58  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  panoramic  view  of  North  Carolina's  mountain  com* 
munities,  with  statementa  and  opinions  from  local  citizens,  old-timers, 
and  authorities  on  mountain  life.  Traces  the  history,  the  present 
Btrcss(»  and  strains,  tbe  poverty  and  promise  of  America's  moat 
neglected,  most  maligned  yet  most  fiercely  Independent  people. 

1.  North  Caryllna  —  Soc.  life  A  cust.  2.  Frontier  and  Pioneer 
life — North  Carolina.  r.  North  Carolina.  Film  Board,  n.  North 
Carolina.      University.     Bureau  of  Audiovisual  Education. 

917.56  Fi  A  67-5603 

North  Carolina.     Univ.  Bureau  of  AV  Education 


Alemann  FilmSf 


A  Vanishing  heritage   (Motion  picture) 
1971. 

11  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  ((hanging  envlronmoit  D.  S.  A.) 
SUMMARY:  Reveals  the  many-sided  heritage  of  American  archi- 
tecture. Explains  that  traditions  in  architecture  were  brought  to 
the  United  States  by  pecq;>Ie  of  many  different  nationalities,  and  that 
they  were  blended  with  historical  styles  reaching  back  In  time  to 
ancient  Greece  and  Rome  to  produce  a  culture  uniquely  American. 

1.  Architecture — U.  S.        I.  Alemann  Films,  Loe  Angeles. 
II.  Series :  Changing  environment  U.  S.  A.  (Motion  picture) 

720.9  73-711559 

CINE 

The  Vanishing  moskoz  {Motion  picture)  Insight,  inc  He- 
leased  by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 

30  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  ABC  documenUry  show  Expedition! 

CrediU:  Producer,  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T.  Furat;  mualc, 
Robert  Ernst;  photographer.  Christian  Vibe. 

Summary:  Follows  a  University  of  Copenhagen  expedition  led  by 
Lauge  Koch  and  Christian  Vibe  as  it  travels  by  airplane  along  tbe 
east  coast  of  Greenland  and  inland,  mapping  gladera  and  studying 
the  musk-ox. 

1.  Mosk-ox.  2.  Mammals — Greenland.  i.  Expedition!  (Televi- 
sion program)  ii.  Insight,  inc,  Los  Angeles,  ul  American  Broad- 
casting Company. 

B99.7  Fi  68-290 

The  Vanishing  sea    {Motion  picture)     KEG  Productions, 
Toronto.     Released   in  the  U.   S.  by  A-V  Explorations, 
1969. 
26  mill.     sd.    color.     18  mm,     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 
Produced  In  cooperation  *ith  tbe  National  Audubon  and  Canadian 
Audubon  Societies. 

CrediU:  Producers,  G.  S.  Kedey.  R.  Kills,  D.  Gibson;  coniralUnt. 

0.  Knerer;  music,  R,  Harrison;  photographer,  R.  Davison;  editing, 
L  Lawrence,  D.  Smith. 

Summary:  Shows  the  effect  of  evaporation  on  the  Salt  Lake  of 
Utah  and  tbe  life  of  the  present  day  Inhabitants  of  that  area.  In- 
cludes sequences  of  the  western  grebe's  mating  display,  family  life 
at  a  ma.<ikrat  hut,  and  the  antics  of  pelicans  with  their  young 

1.  Natural  history— Utah— Great  Salt  Lake.     2.  Great  Salt  Lake, 

1.  Keg  Productions  Limited,     n.   A-V   Explorations,   inc.        Seriea: 
Audubon  wildlife  theatre  (Motion  picture) 

333.7  7^709410 

A-V  Explorations 

The  Vanishing  street  (Mtrtion  picture)  British  Film  In- 
stitute, London,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated.  1971. 

20  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  effects  of  urban  renewal  on  Heesel  Street, 
the  center  of  the  Jewish  community  In  London,  which  faces  dertruc- 
tlon  to  make  way  for  a  modem  apartm^it  complex. 

1.  Urban  renewal — London.  I.  Brltiah  Film  Institute,  London. 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[HT178]  801.2  78-712639 

Films  Incorporated 


561 


Vanity  {Motion  picture)  DeMille  Pictures  Corp.  Released 
by  Producers  Distributing  Corp.,  1927. 

<Vt  mln.    si.    b&w.     X>  mm. 

Presented  by  C.  Gardner  Sullivan. 

L.  C.  copy  consists  of  five  35  mm.  reels  and  one  reel  of  16  mm. 
pre-print  film. 

In  the  Paul  Kllllam  Film  Collection,  Library  of  Congreaa. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Donald  Crisp ;  screenplay,  Douglas 
Doty;  titles,  John  W.  Krafft;  photographer.  Arthur  Miller;  film  edi- 
tor. BarlMra  Hunter.  Catt:  Leatrice  Joy,  Charles  Ray,  Maym  Kelso, 
Alan  Hale,  Nobel  Johnson. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  a  haughty  San  Francisco  society 
girl  who,  on  the  eve  of  her  wedding,  becomes  Involved  In  seduction 
and  murder  when  she  Joins  a  casual  acquaintance  aboard  his  tramp 
steamer. 

I.  DeMlUe  Pictures  Corporation,     n.  Producers  Distrib- 

uting Corporation,  in.  Paul  Kllllam  Film  Collection. 

791.43  79-709654 

Vanity  is  the  wind  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Public  Health 
Service.  Made  by  Directors  Group,  inc  Released  by 
Sterling  Movies  U.  S.  A.,  1969. 

27mlu.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Ufewatch  six) 

Summarj/:  \  love  story  In  which  love  shattered  by  the  mind  of 
the  woman  Is  used  to  point  out  the  need  for  women  to  seek  medical 
advice.  Jacqueline  Suaann  comments  on  how  vanity  can  destroy 
love  and  a  woman. 

I.  U.  S.  Public  Health  Service  a.  Sterling  Movies  V.  S.  A..  Inc. 
Series:  Ufewatch  six  (Motion  picture) 

„.™  ^^3  77-705014 

CINE 

Van  Meter  (David)   Productions 
see   David  Van  Meter  Productions 

Van  Mourick,  lAwrence  L. 
see 

Boiling  points  of  water. 

Gases  condense  as  they  cool. 

Heat  can  do  work. 

Heat  expands  liquids. 

Heat  e^qiands  metals. 

Heat  is  produced  in  different  ways. 

Heat  is  reflected  and  absorbed. 

Heat  travels  by  conduction,  convection, 
and  radiation. 

Liquids  evaporate. 

Most  solids  melt. 

Van  Nostrand  Reinhold  Compaqy 
see 

Let's  make  a  film. 

The  Young  art:   children  make  their  own 
films. 

Van  Praag  Productions 
see 

Auto  mechanic. 

The  Results. 

Vapor  pressnre  demonstratiotts  (Motion  picture)  DepL  of 
Chemistry,  Yale  University.  Made  by  Darid  G.  Anderson 
and  Andrew  Patterson.  Jr.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

8  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Yale  chemistry  flim  series) 
Sr.MMARY:   Fxplains  the  nature  of  vapor  pressure  in  terms  of 

moleciilar  movemenL     Demonstrates  that  vapor  pressure  equilibria 

shift    with    changes    In    temperature;    measures    vapor   preasure  of 

selected  liquids. 

1.  Vapor  pressure.         I.  Yale  University.    Dept.  of  Chemistry.    H. 

Encyclopaedia    BriUnnlca    Educational    Corporation.      III.    Series: 

Yale  chemistry  film  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

[QC304]  641  77-718310 

Encyclopaedia  Britait-  nlca  BducaUooal  0>tp. 

Varda,  Agnfes,  1928- 
see 


Black  Panthers. 


Varga,  John 
see 


Thirty  pieces  of  silver. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Variation  and  natural  selection  {MoHon  picture)  American 
Institute  of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Calvin  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

15  mill.     ^=d.     t-olor.     16  nun      (Our  living  world) 

Shorieiieil  vpr^on  of  the  lOfll  motion  picture  entitled  Darwin  and 
evolution. 

With  guide. 

aummni-y:  Traces  the  life  and  work  of  Charles  Darwin,  from  hla 
student  days  to  hU  development  as  a  great  Bclentist.  ladudes  a  dis- 
cussion of  bis  theory  of  evolution. 

1.  Darwin.  Charles  Robert.  1809-1882.  2.  Evolution.  T.  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Biological  Sciences,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Compaay. 
m.  Darwin  and  evolution  (Motion  picture)  Series:  Our  IlTlng 
worid  (Motion  picture) 

575.0162  Fi  A  67-5669 

McGraw-Hil)  Book  Co. 


Vuiatimi  of  charge  with  carratare  (Motion  picture)  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969.  Made  by 
Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

4  mill.  8l.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Biq>erlment8  in  physics — elec- 
trostatics) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baez.  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  demonstration  experiment  with  animated 
sequences  to  illustrate  variation  of  charge  with  curvature. 

1.  Electrostatics.  2.  Ellectrlc  charge  and  dIstributloiL  I.  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Experi- 
ments in  physics — electrostatics  (Motion  picture) 

5375  70-709929 

Sncjclopaedla  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Variations  in  replication  {Motion  picture)  American  Insti- 
tute of  Biological  Sciences.  Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 
Relejifed  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

16  mln.    sd.     color.     1(t  mm.     (Our  living  world) 

Shortened  version  of  the  1961  motion  picture  entitled  Mutations. 

With  guide. 

Bummary:  Discusses  chromosomal  and  genetic  mutations  as  ap- 
plied to  ninn.  Highlights  the  hemophilic  offspring  of  Queen  Vic- 
toria aa  an  exatuple  of  mutational  inheritance.  I^acrlbes  Muller's 
work  In  inducing  mutations  by  X-rays. 

1.  Mutagenesis-     2.  Human  genetics.  i.  American  Institute  of 

Biological  Sciences,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  in.  Muta- 
tions (Motion  picture)  Series:  Our  living  world  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

575.292  Fi  A  67-6666 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Variations  of  an  old  theme  (Motion  picture)  Filmbulgare, 
Sophia.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 

MoGraw-Hill,  1969. 

9  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director.  IvanAndonov. 

Summon/:  An  animated  film  about  two  young  nUMtcUno  whoM 
viola  and  violin  disappear  from  their  hands,  go  on  a  walk  to  the 
sound  of  an  old  theme,  and  become  the  thoughts  and  souls  of  the  two 
iwrformers. 

I.  Fllmbulgare.     n.  Contemporary  Fllms/McOraw-HllL 

791.43  72-704688 

HcGraw-HUI  Book  Co. 

Variations  of  the  full  swing  (Motion  picture)    Ealinj;  Corp^ 

1969. 

4  mitt.     ^1.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Golf) 

Loop  iilni.     F'llm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUa:  Author,  Bruce  G.  Fossum. 

Summaiy:  Shows  the  difference  In  stance  required  by  the  4  wood, 
5  Iron,  driver,  and  9  iron. 

1.   Swing   (Golf)  r.  Ealing  Corjjoratlon,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series:  Golf  (Motion  picture) 

796.352  79-700683 

Ealing  Corporation 


Variations  oa  a  ceUophaae  wrapper.  [Motion  picture]  David 
Rimmer,  Vancouver.  Released  in  Canada  by  Canadian  Film- 
Makers'  Distnbution  Centre,  Toronto.  1972.  Released  in  the 
U.S.,  1972. 

8  min.     id.     color       16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Employi  ■  film  loop  technique  to  produce  i  variety  of  visual 


iPN:997, 
Canadian  Film- Makers' 
Distribution  Centre 


n  Centre. 
72-702588 
MARC 


Vari^t^  de  la  France  (Fitmstrip)     International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1966. 

32  fi'  i-olor.  3r>  mm.  and  phunotape:  eingle-track.  1  reel  (7  In.), 
31  Id.  pfr  ser.     ( Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  AuthorM,  Louis  Chatagnler.  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Summary:  I'art  of  a  aerlex  designed  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  ciTltlzatlon. 
Shows  recent  pbotuin'Bphs  of  France. 

J.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instructioo.  i.  International 

Film  Bureau,  inc.,  (Chicago.  Series:  Images  de  la  Praoce  con- 

temporalne (Filnutrtp) 

448JJ  77-786663 

International  Film  Boraan 


Varieties  of  human  Tallies   (Filmstrip) 
ProdncUons,  1970. 


Warren   Schloat 


70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsr:  1|  mln.  (I^w  and  order: 
vat  lies  m  crista) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

i"redlts  :  Writer.  I.lnda  Tonnl :  editor.  Marlon  Ftrady. 

Summary  :  AnalyxM  the  forceii  of  Hunge  at  work  In  America 
todaj.  using  an  anthropological  atudy  of  how  laws  develop  within  a 
cultnr*. 

1.  Roclal  values — JiiTenlle  fllma.  2.  n.  R, — Social  conditions — 
1900-  —-Juvenile  fllma.  A.  Hodologtral  Jurisprudence — Jnreoile 
films.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions.  Pleasant  v  I  lie,  N.  T.  8e- 
rte«  :  I^w  and  order :  valtiea  In  rrisla  (Pllmstrip) 

820.973  71-737722 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Variety   {Motion  picture)     Ufa,  Berlin,  1925.     Rdeased  in 

the  U.  S.  by  Paramount,  1926. 

83  min.     si.     \Av.    35  mm. 

Released  in  Germany  under  the  title  Variety.  Originally  released 
on  tinted  stock.     Shorter  version  (6  reels)  also  Issued. 

Based  on  the  novel  The  oath  of  St^hen  Holler,  by  Pelix  Hol- 
laender. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Erich  Pommer;  director  and  screenplay,  Bwald 
Andr^  Dupont;  photographer,  Karl  Freund.  Catt:  Emll  Jatmtngs, 
Maly  Delscbaft.  Lya  de  Puttl.  Warwick  Ward.  Alice  Hechr. 

Sumtnary:  A  drama,  using  flashback  technique,  telling  how  a  pris- 
oner left  his  wife  and  child  for  a  young  dancer,  returned  to  bis  life 
aa  a  trapeze  artist  with  the  dancer  as  hla  partner,  and  ultimately 
killed  her  new  lover,  a  third  partner  In  the  trapen  act  Wltb  sub- 
titles. 

r.  Hollaender,  Felix,  1868-1931.  Der  Eld  des  Stephan  Huller.  n. 
Unlversum-Fllm  AG..  Berlin,  iii.  Paramount  Film  Collection,  it. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection,     v.  Variety  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  75-708960 


Varioos  glaucoma  (^wrations  (Motion  picture)     Universitat 

Augenklinik,  Bonn,  1964.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Inter- 
national Eye  Film  Library,  1965. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    IS  mm. 

Ko<ln  chrome. 

Credits:  Authors,  J8rg  Dracger.  Hans  Sautter. 

Suminari/:  Illustrates  gonlotomy  performed  with  a  special  knife 
needle  which  sweeps  across  and  Irrigales  the  angle.  Shows  the  tech- 
niques Includinj;  Klliott  ti-ephlne,  iridectomy  with  coagulation,  and 
the  extraction  r-f  a  tumultous  l«is. 

1.    Glaucoma — Surgery.  i.   Bonn.     UniversltSt.     Augenklinlk. 

11.  International  Eve  Film  Library. 

617  Fi  A  67-5235 

International  Eye  Film  Library 

Various  leaf -eaters   (Filmstrip)     Don  Bosco.     Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1966. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Destructive  insects,  no.  1) 
SUMMARY:  Describes  some  of  the  dangerous  Insects  that  inhabit 
fields   and   woods  and   threaten   farm  crops.     Focuses  on  the  leaf- 
eating  Insects. 

1    Insects,  Injurious  and  beneficial.  1.  Bosco.  Don.     II.  Uni- 

versal Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Destructive  insects 
(Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

[SB9311  595.7  70-740684 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


[Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,   London,    1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Ufe  Film*. 

30  mio.     kL    bAw.     16  mia.     (Vcctort  and  matriocs.  na  2) 
SUMMARY^  Define*  vectora.  and  u^rfain  that  vectors  can  be  uud  to  repre- 
■ent  a  variety  of  thing*,  from  s  simpk  ihopping  bt  to  vdodtks,  forces,  sod 
geometrical  dnplacemcnts. 

t.  Vector  analytit.  I.  British  BroadcaatiBg  Corporatioa.  Televiiion  Ser- 
vice. II.  Tune-Life  Films.  [II.  Series:  Veclon  and  matrices.  [Motion  picture] 
na  2. 

lQA261]  512  71-714441 

Time-Lire  Filom  72  MARC 


Vasarely,  Victor,   1908- 
see 


Who  is:   Victor  Vasarely. 


Vasconcellos,  Dora 
see 


Small  world:    Frost,  Herbert,  Vasconcellos. 


VwertoMy.  [Motion  picture]     Eaton  Laborattviet,  1971.     Made 
by  A-VCorp. 

20  rain.    td.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Ezptains  vasectomy  by  pnanUiiis  a  qoastioo  sod  aaiwer  tes- 
■ioo  betweea  a  pkyMciaa  sad  s  married  coofile.  Shows  ttvc  Mrgenr  to  portray 
the  esac  at  the  operalioa. 

1.  Vasectomy.       I.  BsIob  Laboratories,  inc. 
[RD571j  617  72-700165 

ONB  73  MARC 


VaMctoflv-  cMotioo  picture]     Churchill  I^lmi,  1972. 


17  n 


16  a 


With  itudr  guide. 

CREDITS:  Aaimatkn.  Spencer  PeeL 

SUMMARY:  DiscMaaa  the  npctieoccs  of  •everal  men  who  souchl  vsaec- 
lomj  is  a  farm  of  coatracepboa.  Ofaaervea  ■  couple  as  they  diacum  vasectomy 
with  tbcir  doctor  and  u  the  man  lakdergoea  the  nmplc  opctation. 

1.  Vasectomy.        I.  ChurchiU  nima,  Los  Angcka. 

[RD571]  301.42  75-715529 

Cburdim  FUim  72  MARC 


Vatican  Council  n.  Part  1:  The  peaceful  rcrohitka  (Jl^o- 
tion  picture)  National  Council  of  Catholic  Men  in  asso- 
ciation with  Xational  Bix>adcasting  Co.,  1966. 

30  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Catholic  hour) 

Issued  also  In  b&w.     L.  C.  has  b&w  print 

CredUa:  Producers,  Uartln  Hoade,  Richard  J.  Walah;  director. 
Martin  Hoade;  writer,  James  O'Oara;  narrator,  Norman  Rom;  ma- 
Ric,  Robert  Oelsslnser;  photoffrapber,  JoMph  Vadala;  editors,  Peter 
Punzl.  Kenneth  Sbea. 

nummary:  Dlscuaaea  the  Drat  and  aecond  aesalooa  of  tbe  Second 
Vatican  Council  of  the  Catholic  Church  led  by  Pope  John  zxiu.  and 
later  by  Pope  Paul.  Emphasises  efforts  to  Improve  relations  be- 
tween the  world's  religious  bodies  and  deacribea  the  roa^r  decree  of 
the  second  session,  tbe  Constitution  on  tbe  liturgy. 

1.  Vatican  CoundL     2d,  1962-1985.  i.  National  Council  of 

Catholic  Men.     ii.  Na-  tlonal    Broadcaatlnt   Compaor,   Inc. 

Serlea :  The  Catholic  hour  (Motion  picture) 

262  Fi6»-291 


Vatican  Cooncil  n.  Part  2:  A  new  Pentecost  (Motion  pio- 
ture)  National  Council  of  Catholic  Men  in  association 
with  National  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

30  mln.    sd.     color.     16  ram.     (The  Catholic  hour) 

Issued  also  In  b&w.     L.  C  has  b&w  print. 

Credita:  Producers,  Martin  Hoade,  Richard  J.  Walah;  director, 
Uartln  Hoade;  writer,  James  O'Gara;  narrator,  Norman  Roae;  ma- 
ale,  Robert  Geisslnger ;  photographer,  Joseph  Vadala ;  edit(»s,  Peter 
Punzl,  Kenneth  Shea. 

Summary.-  Discusses  decrees  of  the  third  and  fourth  sessions  of 
the  Second  Vatican  Coundl,  Including  tbe  Declaration  on  religious 
liberty.  In  which  the  Catholic  Church  separates  Itself  from  any  de- 
pendency on  cirli  power,  and  Scema  13.  On  the  Church  In  the  mod- 


em world,  which  ezpre 
values. 

1.  Vatican  Council, 
ell  of  Catholic  Men. 
Inc.    Series :  The  Catho- 


I  tbe  relevance  of  modern  life  to  rellgloas 

2d,  1962-1865.        i.  National  Conn- 
II.   National  Broadcasting  Company, 
He  hotir  (Motion  picture) 
262  Fi 68-292 


Vaughan  Williams,  Ralph,  1892-1958.       Fantasia 
on  Greensleeves,  string  orchestra 
see 


Fantasia  on  Greenslcevcs/Vaughan  Williams. 


Vaughn  Williams,  Ralph,  1872-1958. 
no.  2,  G  major 
see 


Symphony, 


562 


Scherzo  (nocturne)   from  Symphony  no.  2 
(London)   by  Ralph  Vaughan  Williams. 

Vaulting   (Motion  picture)     Athletic  Institute,  1968.     Made 
by  Calvin  Productions. 

3  mo-  ->»  pictures  (4  mln.  each)  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Women's 
gymnastics) 

Loop  Alms. 

Is-sued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  guide. 

Sumtt\arii:  Llmlii  3ilet)ieny,  winner  of  fuur  Pan  American  gold 
medals,  dmionstrates  the  national  compulsory  routines  for  girls. 

ContcnU:  1.  Iteginning  level.  ^2.  Low  intermediate  level.  —  S. 
High  intermediate  level. 

1.  Vault ing-horae.  2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  i.  Athletic  Insti- 
tute.        Series:  Wwnen's  gymnastics-  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  Fi  A  68-2438 

Athletic  institute 

Vaulting  1  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     sL    color,    super  8  mm.     (Women's  gymnastics) 
I.«op  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Covers  the  vaulting  approach,  the  dlsmonnt  from  a 
start,  and  the  running  squat  vault  Includes  several  approach 
lead-ups  along  with  correct  spotting  techniques. 

1.  Vaulting-horse.     2.  Oymnastlcs  for  womm.  i.  Ealing  Cor- 

poration,  Cambridge,   Mass.  Series:   Women's  gymnastics    (Mo- 

tion picture) 

796.4  72-708788 

Ealing  Corporation 

Vaulting  2  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Women's  gymnastics) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Covers  the  flank,  straddle,  and  stoop  vaults.  Includes 
lead-ups  and  correct  spotting  techniques. 

1.   Vaulting-horse.     2.  Gymnastics  for  women.  i.  Baling  Cor- 

poration.  Cambridge.   Mass.  Series:   Women's  gymnastics   (Mo- 

tion picture) 

796.4  76-708789 

Ealing  Corporatioa 

Vaulting:  CompetitiTe  vaults  on  the  long  horse,  part  1 

(Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britattnica  Educatimial 
Corp..  1969. 

4  mlu  H\  color,  super  8  mm,  (Physical  education  resource 
shelf) 

Ixiop  fliiti  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credita:  Producer,  Ulf  Baokstrom ;  collaborator,  George  Falumy. 

Summary:  Illuntratee,  In  detail,  the  techniques  of  vaulting  on  the 
long  horse,  as  training  for  actual  i.'onipetition. 

1.  Vnulting-horte.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britanntt-a  Educational 

Corporation,  ii.  Competitive  vault.-*  on  tbe  long  horse,  part  1  ( Mo- 
tion picture)  Series:  Physical  education  resource  shelf  (Motion 
picture) 

796.4  76-703967 

ALA  Booklist 

Vaulting:   Competitive  vaults  mi  the  long  horse,  part  2 

(Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp..  1969. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Physical  education  resource 
shelf) 

Iy»p  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credita:  Producer.  Ulf  Backstrom;  collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary.'  Illustrates,  In  deUll.  the  techniques  of  vaulting  on  the 
long  horse,  uh  training  for  actual  competition. 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  r.  Enc>-cloc«edia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation,  ii.  Competitive  vault«  on  the  long  horse,  part  2  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Series:  Physical  education  resource  shelf  (Motlcwi 
picture) 

796.4  70-703968 

AI-A  Booklist 

Vaulting:  CompetitiTe  vaults  on  the  long  hone,  part  3 

(Motion  pioture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  nun.  (Physical  education  reM>urce 
shelf) 

Loop  flUu  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credita:  Producer,  Ulf  Backstrom;  collaborator.  Oeoff*  Falossy. 

aummary:  Illustrates,  in  detail,  the  techolques  of  vaulting  on  the 
long  horse,  aa  training  for  actual  competition. 

1.   Vaultlng-horse.  i.   Encyclopaedia  BrfUnnlca  Bducatlooal 

Coritoratioii  ii.  Competitive  vaults  on  the  long  bone,  part  8  (Motion 
picture)  Serlea:   Physical  education  resource  sbetf   (MoCton 

picture) 

796.4  73-703942 

ALA  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vanlting:   Lead<ap   progrmiioii,  part   1    {Motum  pieture) 
Encyclop«edia  BriUimica  Eda(mti<»ial  Corp.,  1969. 

4    iii:n.     8l.    «)l«r.    super   8   miD.     (Ptgralcml   edncsUon    reaoorce 
8hflf> 

Loop  Sim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

CrrditM:  Producer,  Ulf  Badcstrom;  collaborator,  Qewie  raIiiH7. 

Sutnmary:  Illostralee,  Id  deUll,  the  lead-op  profrenloo  molting 
technique,  au  training  for  actual  competltloo. 

1.  Vaultlng-horae.  1.  Encyclopaedia  Brttannlca  BUocatlonal 

Oorpornthm.     n.    Lead-up    progrwalon,    part    1     (Motl«i    picture) 
Series:  Physical  education  reaoum  shelf  < Motion  picture) 

796.4  77-703943 

AUi  Booklist 

Vaulting:    Lead-ap  progrwion,   part   2    (Motion  picture) 
Encyclf^Media  Britannica  EducationaJ  Corp.,  1969. 

4   niin.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (PhTSlcal  educattoo  resource 
Khelf) 

Loop  Aim  moonted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Creditu:  Producer,  Dlf  Backstrom:  collaborator,  Oeorge  FaloHf. 

SMnmarn:  Illustrates,  in  detail,  tbe  lead-op  prqgTe—ioo  Taoltlnf 
technique,  as  training  for  actoal  coropetitloii. 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  1.  Bnc;clopaedia  Brttannlca  Sdncatlooal 

Oorporatlon.     tt.    Lead-up    progression,    part    2     (Uotlon    pictore) 
Series :  Phjrslcal  education  resource  shelf  (Uotlon  pictore) 

796.4  70-703944 

ALA  Booklist 


Vaulting:  Preparatory  vault  from  the  croup  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Eacyclopaedia  Britannica  Kducational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  iiii;i.  si.  t-olor,  super  8  mm.  (Phj^lcal  education  resource 
shelf) 

Loop  flliu  iiKiunted  in  cartrld^. 

With  manuAl. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Ulf  Baclvstroin;  collaborator,  George  Falussj, 

Summary:  Illustrates,  in  detail,  the  preparatory  Tault  from  the 
croup,  as  training  for  actoal  competiUon, 

1.  VaultlQg-horae.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation,  u.  Preparatory  vault  from  the  croup  (Motion  picture) 
Series:  Physical  education  resource  shelf  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  74-703945 

ALA  Bookllxt 


Vanltii^:   Preparatonr  vault  from  the  neck   (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educalionai  Corp.,  1969. 

4  ml:.  •'I.  mlor.  super  8  mm.  (Physical  education  resource 
shelf) 

Ixmp  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  mnnunl. 

Creditt:  Prodiicer,  Vtt  Backstrom ;  collaborator,  Oeorge  Falussy. 

Bummarv:  Illustrates,  In  detail,  the  preparatory  vault  from  the 
neck,  as  training  for  actual  competition. 

1.  YaultlDg-horfle.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation,  n.  Preparatory  vaiilt  from  the  neck  (Motion  picture) 
Series:  Physical  education  resource  shelf  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  7^-703946 

aLA  Booklt^^ 


Vaulting:  Spotting  techniques   (Motion  picture)    Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 


color,     super  8  mm.      (Physical  education   resource 


4    mi 
Shelf) 

Loop  nim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Crediit:  Producer,  Dlf  Backstrom;  collaborator.  Oeorge  Falussy. 

Bummarv:  IHufrtrate*.  In  detail,  spotting  techniques  for  the  vault, 
as  training  for  actual  competition. 

1.  Vaulting- ho r5«.  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  E^locatiooal 

Corporation,     n.  Spotting  techniques  (Motion  pictore)  Series: 

Physical  education  resource  shelf  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  71-703947 

ALA  Booklist 


Vaidting:  Stoop  vault  from  far  end — stoop  vault  frmn  near 

«Bd  (Motion  picture)    Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Uade  by 
Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CrediU:  OntsulUnt,  Newt  IxAeo. 

Summary:  Member*  of  the  Unlvenlty  of  Michigan  gymnastic 
team  demonstrate  their  techniques, 

1.  Vaulting-horse.  l  Athletic  Institute.  Series:  Men's  gym- 
nastics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  72-705857 

Athletic  Institute 


Vaulting:  Straddle  vauK  from  far  md— Heeht  vault  from 
far  end  (Motion  puOure)  Athletic  Institute,  1970.  Made 
l^  Calvin  Prodncticoa. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  Aim. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Newt  L«ken. 

Sttitimtiry:    Members   of    the    University   of  Michigan    gymnastic 
team  demoostrate  tbeir  tedutques. 

1.  Vault  Ing-horae.        i.  Athletic  Institute.        SeHes:  Men's  gym- 
nastics series  (Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-705866 

Athletic  Institute 


Vaulting:  The  taket^  and  prepaiatDry  moves  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  m:,i,  xi.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Physical  education  rerource 
shelf) 

I>xip  dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  mannal. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Ulf  Backstrom;  collaborator,  George  Falussy. 

Summary:  Illustrates,  In  detail,  the  takeoff  and  preparatory  moves 
for  the  vault,  as  training  for  actual  con^ietltlon. 

L  Vaulting-hone.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corp<»^tion.  n.  Tbe  Takeoff  and  preparatory  moves  (Hottoo  pic- 
tore) Series;  Physical  edocatiOD  resource  shelf  (Motion  picture) 
796.4  75-703948 

ALA  Booklist 


Vaulting:  Vaults  on  side  horse  (Motion  picture)    Ent^clo- 
paedia  Britannica  Educ&timial  Corp.,  1969. 

4  m'  I.     fl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Physical  education  resource 
ahelf) 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual 

Creditt:  Producer.  Ulf  Back.«trom;  collaborator.  Oeorge  ralossy. 

Summary:  Illustrates,  In  detail,  vaults  on  tbe  side  horse,  as  train- 
ing for  actual  competition. 

1.  Vaut ting-horse.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation,     n.  Vaults  on  side  horse  (Motion  picture)  Series: 

Physical  education  resource  shelf  ( Motion  picture) 

796.4  79-708949 

ALA  Booklist 


Vaulting:  Yamashita  fnmt  near  aid — handspring  pike 
from  near  «id  (Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1970. 
Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Men's  gymnastics  series) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Newt  Loken. 

Bumwtary:   Members  of   tbe   University  of  Michigan   gyomastlc 
team  demonstrate  their  techolqoes. 

1.  Vault  Ing-horae.        L  Athletic  Institute.        Series;  Men's  gym* 
nasties  series  (Motion  pictore) 

796.4  76-705858 

Athletic  lOBtltote 


Vausseur,  Jacques 
see 


Le  cadeau. 


Vavin,  Inc. ,  New  York 


I>anger  rides  in  small  boats. 

If  you  are  first  at  the  crash. 

Is  your  family  safe  from  death  by  fire  ? 

Nobocty  needs  to  drown. 

The  Race  to  save  Abu  Simbel. 

Shot  while  bunting. 

So  you  don't  use  seat  belts. 

Think  before  you  drown. 


What  would  you  do  in  these  driving  emer- 
gencies ? 


Vector  addition  l:  velocity  of  a  boat  (Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Film  Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by 
Ealinp  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

with  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Vlew3  of  a  motorboat  from  above  as  it  moves  upstream 
and  downstream,  as  It  heads  across  stream,  and  as  it  heads  at  an 
angle  upstream.  Shows  how  vector  triangles  can  be  drawn  for  tbe 
various  velocities. 

I.  Dynamics.  i.  Canada.     National   Film   Board,     n.  Ealing 

Corxraration,  Cambridge,   Mass.         Series:   Project  physics   (Motion 
picture) 

631  Fi  A  68-2405 

Ealing  OorporaUoo 


Vector  kinematics    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Acceleration  vector;    The  Velocity  and 
acceleration  in  circular  motion;   Velocity  and 
acceleration  in  free  fall;   Velocity  and  acceleration 
in  simple  harmonic  motion;    Velocity  in  circular 
and  sin^)le  harmonic  motion 


Vector  quantities  and  vector  diagrams    (Motion  picture) 
see   Fundamentals  of  orthogonal  projection:   Vector 
quaiAities  and  vector  diagrams 


Vectorq  (Motion  picture)     University  of  Maryland,  Dept.  of 
Speech  and  Dramatic  Art,  1971. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  miiL 

SfTMMAST:  A  young  hero  who  is  taking  his  heroine  Into  tbe 
autumn  forest  discovers  that  he  is  Inextricably  ensnared  In  physics, 
mathematics,  and  nature. 

1.  Matbenatici  —  Popolar  worts.     2.  E^byslcs.     3.  Nature. 
I.Maryland.     Dniverslty.    Dept.  of  Speech  and  Dramatic  Art. 

rQA93]  516  78-711560 

CINE 


Vectors  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Education 
Division,  London  [196-!,  Released  in  tbe  U.  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Advisers,  H.  Fletcher,  P.  Murphy. 

Summary:  Deflnes  vectors  and  demonstrates  addition  and  moltl- 
pllcatlon. 

1.  Vector  analysis.  l  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd, 

London,     n.  Encyclopaedia  Brttannlca  Educational  CorporatloiL 

512  Fi  A  68-2996 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Vectors  and  absolute  value  (Motion  picture)    National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mln.     sd.     color.     8  mm.     (Mathematics* 

Loop  film. 

Iwued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

WItb  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  idea  of  a  vector  and  Its  correspondence  with 
a  point  in  the  xy-plane.  These  Ideas  tbem  lead  to  tbe  more  general 
concept  of  a  vector,  and  to  absolute  value  via  tbe  length  associated 
with  each  vector.     For  grades  i  through  12. 

1.  Vector  analysis.  L  Canada.  National  Film  Boatd.  n.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Matbe- 
malics  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  74-700044 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Vectors,  no.  1  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car- 
toon Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.    (Introduction  to  modern  mathe- 
matics) 

Loop  film. 

with  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Deflnes  vectors  and  demonstrates  addition  and  multi- 
plication of  vectors. 

1.    Vector   analysis.  l   Balas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films, 

ltd..  London,     u.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Eklucatlonal  Corporatioo. 
Series:  Introduction  to  modem  mathemaUcs  (Motion  picture) 

512  70-704909 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Ekiucational  Corp. 


Vectors,  no.  2  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Car* 
toon  Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encydo- 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mlu.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Introduction  to  modern  mathe- 
matics) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Defines  vectors  and  demonstrates  addition  and  multi- 
plication of  vectors. 

1.  Vector  analysis.  l  Balas  and  Batchelor  (Cartoon  Films, 

ltd..  London,    u.  Encycltqiaedla  Britannica  Edocational  CorporatloD. 
Series:  Introduction  to  modem  matlmnallcs  (Motion  picture) 

512  72-704912 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  EdacatlonalCorp. 


Vedo  Films 
see 


563 


The  Hasidim  (Lufaavitch-Chabad). 


U  [MoCioo  picture]  Oiicago  Horttcotaml  So- 
ciety. Made  by  Dout4e  Sixteen.  Releued  by  Peremiial  Edi>- 
cation,  1972. 

13  DUB.    kL    color.     16  nun.     (Garden  methodi  tcrkt) 

Other  vcnioaa:  16  mm.  in  csnridge  with  magnetic  (ouad;iuperl  sin.  oa  fed 
with  optical  touad;  cuper  S  mm.  in  cartridge  with  roagoetic  tomi;  videotape  ob 
red;  and  -jrlrni  aurirr 

CREDITS:  Author,  Roben  Wmtr 

SUMMARY:  E;ipUim  ptamiag,  leed  ickctioa.  loots,  preparing  the  gardea 
plot,  row  nariung.  apacing,  thimung.  cullivatiftg.  fertilization,  peat  control,  har- 
veiling,  aod  rotatioti  of  crops. 

I.  Vegetable  tardcaiag.       I.  Oucago  Horticultml  Society.     II.  Pcrcaniil 
Education,  ioc.     III.  Series:  Garden  method*  series.  (Motion  ptcinrc] 
tSB321,  635  72-700802 

Pcreanial  Educatioa  72  MARC 


Vegetable  printing  (Motion  picture)     Bcon  Films.    Released 
by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

3  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     ( Prlntmaklng  aeriet) 

Loop  film. 

With  manuaL 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Rob^t  O.  White. 

Summary:  Shows  how  to  use  repeat  pattema  exploiting  the 
organic  patterns  of  fruits  and  vegeUbles.  With  captions.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Prinung-^uvenlle  films.  I.  Ikon  FIlmsL  IL  Bailey  FUma, 
Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Series:  Priotmaklng  aerlcfl  (Motion  pic- 
tore) 

372.6  77-709801 

BFA  Edocatlonal  Media 


Vegetable  prints  (Motion  picture)    Educational  Media,  1968. 

4   mln.    si.    color.     8  mm.     (Creative  printmalting  series) 

1jh>P  film  mounted  In  cartridge, 

Is«iie'l  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  .study  K<ilde. 

Creditt:  Producer,  E.  Frank  BaciL 

Summary:  Elementary  and  Junior  high  .school  students  dem(Mi- 
strate  prlntmaklng  techniques  using  a  variety  of  vegetahlea.  They 
use  potatoeji,  carrots,  peppers,  and  other  vegetables  to  produce  un- 
usual prlnm  for  rarled  decorative  and  practical  objects. 

1.    Prints— Technique.  i.   Educational    Media,    Inc.        Series: 

Creative  prlntmaklng  series  (Motion  picture) 

761  Fi  A  68-2511 

Educational  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vegetable  treasares   {Filmstrip) 
Made  by  Studio  One. 


Green  Giant  Co.,  1967. 


55  fr.  color.  3o  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual 
projector,   1  b.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33J  rpm..  11  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide,  student  work  sheetB,  and  wall  charts. 

Summon/"  De.'icrlbes  rarioufi  forms  in  which  vegetables  can  be 
purchased  and  Illustrates  how  they  give  meals  contrast  In  color, 
texture,  shape,  flavor,  and  temperature.  Discusses  the  beneflts  of 
including  vegetables  In  tbe  diet  and  suggests  simple  Ideas  for  pre- 
paring and  serving  them. 

1.  Vegetables.  2.  Cookery  (Vegetables)  i.  Green  Giant  Com- 
pany. 

641.3  Fi  A  68-4659 

Green  Giant  Company 


Vegetables  and  fruits  {FUrtutripy    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
19f>i>.     Made  by  Univei-sity  Films. 

31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Community  series:  Agrlcnltare  and  In- 
dustry) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summarv:  Explains  the  part  played  by  technol<«y  Id  the  pro- 
duction and  distribution  of  vegetables  and  fruits.  With  captions. 
IV>r  primary  grades. 

1.  Fruits— Juvenile  films.  2.  Vegetables— Juvenile  films.  i.  Mc- 
Graw-Htll  Book  Company.  Series:  Community  series:  Agricul- 

ture and  industry  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  74-733669 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Vegetables  for  all  seasons.  [Motion  picture]     Barr  Films,  1972. 

10  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  James  Halpini  cameraman  and  editor,  Wil- 
liam Grain. 

SUMMARY:   Follows  vegetables  from  the  farm  to  the  market  to  the  kitchen, 
and  explains  some  basic  techniques  for  buying  and  preparing  vegetables. 

1.  VegeUble  gardening.      2.  VegeUblcs.         1.  Barr  (Arthur)  Productions. 
Pasadena,  Calif 

[SB321i  641.3  72-702787 

Barr  Films  72  MARC 


Vegetative  propagation  using  hormones  (Motion  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

2  mln.     8l.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  proper  cutting  of  a  plant  for  vegetative 
propagation,  and  shows  application  of  a  root  growth  hormone  and 
the  rauitlng  root  growth. 

1.  Plant  propagation.  2.  Plant  cuttings.  8.  Growth  promoting 
substances.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cinporatloa. 

Series:    Botany   series    (Motion   picture.     Eocycl<vaedia   Britannica 
Educational  Ckirp.) 

581.1  74-703736 

Encj'cliipae<iia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

The  Vegetative  ramification  of  the  higher  plants  (Film- 
strip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1963. 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  Wolfgang  Hagemann. 

Summary:  Illustrates  how  various  types  of  plants  develop 
branches  within  the  vegetative  region  which  determine  the  appear- 
ance of  tbe  plant.  Examples  of  both  fork-like  and  axillary  branch- 
ing.   With  captiouB. 

1.  Botany— Morphology.  2.  Branching  ( BoUny ) .  i.  Budek 
(Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

580.4  77-735322 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Vegetative  reproduction  in  plants  and  animals  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Gateway  Film  Productions,  London,  1962.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Secondary  biological  sciences  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

Released  In  England  In  the  series  entitled  Asexual  reproduction. 

With  teachw's  guide. 

Summari/:  Explains  how  some  animals  and  plants  are  capable  of 
both  sexual  and  asexual  reproduction.  Shows  simple  fission  as  a 
planarlaa  divides  through  a  median  autonomy.  Shows  yeast  bud- 
ding and  the  brown  Hydra  producing  outgrowth.  Compares  runners 
of  the  strawberry  plant  with  the  stolons  of  chrysanthemum  plants. 
Demonstrates  the  rooting  of  geranium  cuttings. 

reproductltm  (Motion  picture)  70-700591 

International  Com-  municatlon  Films 


Vejen   (Motion  picture)      Per  Hoist  teknisk  compagni,  Co- 
penhagen.   Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carousel  Films,  1971. 

22  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Elsebet  Kj0lbye. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  Eastern  principles  of  stoicism,  meditation, 
and  Impermanence  by  following  a  young  Buddhist  priest  and  his 
acolyte  on  their  daily  rounds. 

1.  Religious  life  (Buddhism)  I.  Per  Hoist  teknlsk  compagni. 
II.  Carousel  Films,  inc..  New  York. 

[BL1478.54]  294.3  77-713869 

Carousel  Films 


Velazquez    (Filuutrip)     Educational   Productions,  England. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Prothmann  Associates,  1964. 

29  fr.     color.     36  mm. 

With  lecture  note*.  _         .     w     «  ,         ™ 

Summarit:  Deacribes  and  shows  examples  of  works  by  Velawjuez. 

Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Velftzquez.  Diego  Rodriguez  de  SUva  y.  1590-1680.        i.  Educa- 
tional Prodnctions,  ltd.     n.  Prothmann  AasocIateB. 

769.6  70-734255 

Prothmann  Associates 


Vegetative    reproduction    (Filmatrip) 
1969.    Made  in  England. 


Dufour    Editions, 


4  filuistripit.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Part  1,  23  fr. ;  pt.  2,  28  fr. :  Pt.  3,  36  fr. ;  pt.  4. 84  f r. 

With  ten<h.*rs  nolwi 

Huinmarn:  Discusses  principles  and  methods  of  making  soft  wood 
cuttin;n4.  bulbils,  and  scales.  Includes  preparation  of  root,  leaf,  and 
hardwood  cuttings;  layering;  division;  budding;  and  various  methods 
of  grafting. 

1.  PlnntB — Reproduction.     2.  Reproduction,  Asexual.  i,  Dufour 

Bdlttons,  inc. 

681.1  70-734271 

Dufour  Edltloo* 


Vegetative  reproduction  and  perennation  (Filmslrtp)  Com- 
mon Ground,  London,  1969.  Made  by  Jennifer  M.  Burton. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

S.".  fr.     color.    8j  mm. 

With  teachern  notes. 

SUMM.\HV:  Dencrlhex  root  MyKtenis  and  modified  tthoot  s.VKieuis 
mill  >-huw)!i  Huiiie  arlifii-iai  methodic  of  vegetative  reproduction. 

1.  Plants— Reproduction.  2.  Roots  (Botany)  3.  Stems  (Boinnj) 
I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Ix>ndun.  II.  Carman  RducHllonal  A^^- 
flaten, 

681.1  76-738573 

Carman  Educational  A.ssoclates 

Vegetative  reproduction  in  plants  (Filmstrip)  Budek  Films 
and  Slides,  1965. 

3A  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summari/:  Shows  how  planta  reproduce  vegetallvely  and  by  pol- 
llnallon.  Explains  several  methods  of  vegetative  reproduction,  in- 
cluding slips,  runners,  tubers,  and  bulbs.     With  captions. 

1.  Plantn — ll«>productlon.  2.  Reproduction,  AsexuaL  i.  Budek 
(Herbert  E.)   Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  78-782839 

Budek  Fltmn  and  Slides 

Vegetative  reproduction  in  plants  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  London,  1948.  Made  by  B.  K.  Towlson.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

31  fr.     bJcw.    K  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SI'MMABV:  Illustrates  the  cutting,  budding,  and  graftlog  of 
plants. 

1.  Plant  propagatloo.         I.  Common  Oround,  ltd..  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Asaoclatcs. 

681.1  70-738674 

Carman  Bducatlonal  Associates 


VeUzqaez  (FUmstrip) 
1965. 


Herbert  E.  Budek  Fihns  and  Slides, 


15  fr.    color.    85  mm.  „  „   .,  ^ 

Credits:  Editorial  consultajit,  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  the  art  of  Ve^zquez^  P^'°*!21.*'»*H"^ft?Jn 
style  of  portraiture  was  more  Influenced  by  Caravaggio  and  Titian 
than  by  hl-s  Mannerist  teachers.     With  captions.        

1   VeWzquez,  Diego  Rodriguez  de  Sllva  y,  1596-1660.  i.  Budek 

(Herbert  E  )  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.6  74r-734623 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Callt 


Veliizquez  (Filmstrip)  Visual  Publications,  London,  1969. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications, 
1970. 

;il  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Master  painters) 

Dimble-fi'iiiue  version  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUSIMAHY  :  A  study  of  the  work  and  life  Of  Velisquez,  examining 
influences  which  affected  him.  and  showing  how  his  work  has  In- 
fluenced subsequent  artists. 

1.  Velflzquei.  Diego  Rodriguez  de  Sllva  y,  158&-1660.  I.  Visual 
Publications,  ltd.,  London.  II.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  III. 
Series:  Master  painters  (Filmstrip) 

[ND813.V        ]  769.6  72-739021 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


Velazquez    (Filmstrip) 
tiooal  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educa- 


Velocity   and   acceleration   in   free   fall    (Motion   picture) 
Education  Development  Center,  1963. 

•>  mm      si      b&w      8  mm.      (Vector  kinematic  series,  no.  0) 
TpRue<i   n  standard  8  ram.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  Collece  physics  film  prograin.  kinematics 

Excerpts  from  the  11W2  motion  picture  entitled  \ector  kinematics. 

J^redif^'^Dlr'^or,  Jack  Churchill;  editor,  Alan  Pesetsky. 

S™«"ri/:  Computer  animated  film.  Introduces  the  conce^ that 
acceleration  depends  on  force  acting  on  a  Ixx^y  «°<'^f°"£*^  „„„ 
Sant  acceleration  vector  in  free  fall  and  constant  downward  pull 
of  gravity. 

rf^d^"2'Tcilerit?TMechan,<..         ..Education  F^elop- 

ment  Center       n    Vector  kinematics   (Motion  picture)  Seri^ 

vISor^iTnematlcserles  '  "S"n  n?c?u  t^ '       ^ 

physics  mm  program  ^Motion  picture)  ^.  ^  ^^^^^ 

Education  Development  Center 

\'elocity  and  acceleration  in  simple  harmonic  motion  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1903. 

2  min,      si,      b&w,     8  mm.      (Vector  kinematic  series,  no.  o) 

iKsueil  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Miide  for  the  College  physics  film  program.  ,,,„„„,„, i« 

Excerpts  from  tbe  1962  motion  picture  entitled  \ector  kinematic*. 

With  niui  notes. 

Credits:  Director,  Jack  Churchill ;  editor,  Alan  Pesetsky. 

Hiimmarv  Computer  animated  film.      Examines  displacement,  ve- 
Kxrity,  and  acceleration  simultaneously  for  a  spot  moving  In  simple 
harmonic  motion. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1  Speed  2.  AcceleraUon  (Mechanics)  i.  Education  Deveop- 
mont  Center       ii.   Vector  kinematics   (Motion  picture)  ™J,'^ 

Vrttor    klneniJitic   series    (Motion   picture)    no.   5,      berles:   College 
physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-1525 

Education  IWelopmeTit  Center 


Velocity  distribntiim  of  at<Hns  in  a  beam  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center,  1967. 

16  min.     fid.    b&w.     16  mm.      (College  physics  film  program) 


nik;  editor.  Elvin  Carinl.  .,  ^  .^ 

Suminary:  John  King  deacrlbea  an  experiment  in  which  the  veloc- 
ity distribution  of  the  atoms  In  a  beam  of  potassium  atoms  U 
determined. 

-Another  issue,    super  8  mm. 


01  fr.    Color.    35  mm,    and  phonodlsc.     (Great  men  of  art,  series  2) 

Wirli  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Max  Heinz;  collaborator.  Sadja  Herrog. 

SUMMARY  :  Tells  of  the  life  and  work  of  tbe  Spanish  painter 
Velazquez,  whose  genius  rested  solely  In  bis  painting.  Explains  that 
the  career  of  Velazquez,  though  coinciding  with  the  fall  of  his  couO' 
try  as  a  world  power,  put  a  spark  of  glory  to  the  reign  of  Flilllp  IV. 
Shows  examples  of  his  works,  such  as  The  maid  of  honor.  The  water 
carrier  of  Seville,  Surrender  of  Breda,  and  others. 

1.  Tdasquea,  Dle«o  Bodrl^ez  de  Sllva  y,  lOOft-loeo.  I.  Bacy- 
cl«q»iedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  11.  Series:  Great  men 
of  art  (Filmstrip)  series  2. 

[ND813.VJ  759.6  70-739322 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  olca  Bducatlonal  Corp. 


The  Velocity  and  acceleration  in  circular  motion  (Motion 
niefure)     Education  Development  Center,  1963. 

4  mill.    si.     b&w.    8  mm.     (Vector  kinematic  series,  no.  4) 

Itisut"!  In  standard  8  mm,  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Made  .or  the  College  physics  flim  program. 

Excerptu  from  tbe  1962  motion  picture  entitled  Vector  kinematics. 

With  flim  notes.  ,       „      .  .. 

Credits:  Director,  Jack  Churchill ;  editor,  Alan  Pesetsky. 

Bummury:  0)mputer  animated  film.     Examines  displacement,  ve- 
locity, and  acteleratlon  simultaneously  for  a  spot  In  circular  motion. 
Shows  that  velocity  depends  on  how  displacement  changes. 
. Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1  speed.  2.  Acceleration  (Mechanics)  i.  Education  Develop- 
ment Center,  ii.  Vector  kinemntlcs  (Motion  picture)  Series: 
Vector  kinematic  series  {Motion  picture)  no.  4.  Series:  College  phys- 
ics flim  program  (Motion                picture) 

581  Fi  A  68-1624 

Education  DevelofKneot  Center 


1.  Atomic  beams.        i.  Education  Developm«it  Centw.        Series; 
College  physics  flim  program  {Motion  picture) 

539  Fi  A  68-1445 

Education  Development  Centw 


Velocity  from  position  (Motion  picture)  Russell  K.Hob- 
bie.  Made  by  Deluxe  General.  Released  by  John  Wiley 
and  Sons,  1971. 

S  mln.    bI.    color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  Idea  of  position  as  a  function  of  time 
and  show^  how  average  and  Instantaneous  velocity  can  be  derived 
froma^wled^o^^^monv^tinj.     ^^    ^^^^^   ^^^^^^   ^^  ^^^ 


inc. 


[QC131J 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


631 


76-713043 


Velocity  in  circular  and  simple  harmonic  motion  (Motion 
picture)     Education  Development  Center,  1963. 

3  mln.     si.    b&w.    8  mm.     (Vector  kinematic  series,  no.  2) 

Iiisue<1  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  College  physics  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  1962  motion  picture  entitled  Vector  kinematics. 

With  film  notes. 

Credits:  Director,  Jack  Churchill;  editor,  Alan  Pesetsky. 

Summury:   Computer   animated   film.     Compares   a   spot    moving 
clockwise,  counterclockwise  in  a  circle,  and  in  simple  hflrmonic  mo- 
tion to  the  velocity  vector  at  several  different  speeds. 
Another  issue.    16  mm. 

1.   Speed.        I.   Education   Development  Center,     ii.   Vector  kine- 
matics (Motion  picture)         Series:  Vector  kinematic  series  (Motion 
picture)  no.  2.    Series:  College  physics  film  program  (Motion  picture) 
531  Fi  A  68-1522 

Education  Development  Center 

Velocity  profiles  (Motion  picture)  Royal  Canadian  Air 
Force,  OtUwa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Hoard  of  Canada,  1960. 

■4  min     sd     b4w.     Itf  mm.     (Physics  of  underwater  sound) 
Sl'M.MAUY:  J.   H.   Hersey   uses  animated  diagrams  to  illuatnite 
sound  travel   In  ocean   waters,  slressiog  the  effects  of  temperature 
differences  In   different  geographic  locations.     Hersey  also  explains 
the  existence  of  long-range  sound  channels  In  the  oceans. 

1    Inderwater  acoustics.  1.  Onada.     Boyal  Canadian  Air 

Force.     II.  Canada.     National  Film  Board.     III.  Series:  Physics  of 
underwater  sound  (Motion  picture) 

[QC243]  B34  73-712879 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The  Velocity  vector  (Motion  picture)     Education  Develop- 
ment Center,  1963. 

3  ml:i      si.     b&w.     8  mm.     (Vector  kinematic  series,  no,  1) 

Issued  In  jitandard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Made  for  the  Collt-ge  physics  film  program. 

Excerpts  from  the  1962  motion  picture  entitled  \ector  kinematics. 

With  film  notes. 

Credit*.-  Director.  Jack  Churchill;  editor,  AUn  PeseUky. 

Sumtnary:  Computer  animated  film.  Picture*  a  moveable  spot  on 
an  oscilloscope  screen  and  shows  how  a  computer  measures  speed 
and  direction  of  motion.  Displays  tbta  additional  information  on  the 
screen  In  tbe  form  of  an  arrow— the  velocity  vector.  Examines 
linear  motion  In  several  directions  and  at  several  speeds. 

Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1    Kinematics  i.  Education   Development  Center,     n.  Vector 

kinematics    (Motion  picture)  Series:  Vector  kinematic  series 

(Motion    picture*.)      Series:   College  physics   Aim   program    (Motion 

-"•""'  531  Fi  A  68-1521 

Education  Development  Onter 


564 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Velsicol  Chemical  Corporation,  Chicago 
see 

And  on  the  third  day. 

Goodbye,  Mrs.  Ant. 

liiwn  and  garden  insect  control. 

Venard(C,  L.)    Film  Distribution  Service 
see 

Four  Star  farmers, 

Venard  Organization,  Peoria,  111, 
see 

Opportunl^  acres. 

The  Perils  of  barley. 
Twice  a  day  everyday. 

Voyage  to  the  planet  earth. 

Wl^  bale  hay  ? 

Why  dry  com? 


Vending  machine  mechanics    (Motion  picture) 
see   Job  opportimities :    Vending  machine  mechanics 


Venditti,  Frederick  P 
see 


Lakemoot  High  School. 


Valleybrook  Elementary  School. 

Vttwreai  disease   (Motion  piaiure)     Granada  TV,  London. 

Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1967. 

25iiiiQ.     Pd.    Wtw.    16  mm.     (Understanding) 

Summarv:  A  veuereologlrt  discusses  with  a  teenage  group  the 
ways  gonorrhea  and  ■yphills  are  spread,  and  the  prevalence,  pre- 
vention, and  treatment  of  these  two  venereal  diseases. 

1.  Venereal  diseases.  l  Granada  Telerlalon  Network,  ltd.     n. 

Newenhouse  (Henk)  Inc.        Series:  Understanding  (Motion  picture) 

„    ^^.        ,  6U.5  Fi  A  68-5281 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc. 


Venereal  disease  (Filmstrip)     Q+Ed  Productions.    Releaaed 
by  Cathedral  Films  and  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33|  rpm..  10 
mln.    niicrogroove.    (Health  and  social  problems) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sl'SIMAKY :  Reports  thai  syphilis  and  gonorrhea  are  epidemic 
among  teenagers  and  describes  the  symptoms  and  treatinait  of 
venereal  disease,  stressing  the  urgency  of  early  medical  care. 

1.  Venereal  disease*.  2.  Youth — Health  and  hyglwie.  I  Q+M 
ProductIon.s.  II.  Cathedral  Films,  inc..  Burbank,  Calif.  III.  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  IV.  Series:  Health  and  social 
problems  (Filmstrip) 

301.43  75-738082 

Society  for  Visual  Bdacatlon 


Veaereal  diseoc.  [Filmstrip] 
Medcom. 


Trainex  Corp.,  1972.      Made  by 


48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodiac:  2 1.  (I  «.  in  Engliih.  1 1.  in  Spwiish), 
12  in..  33  1/3  rpm,,  7  min.  each  side,     (Family  ptanning  counseling  series) 

Also  iitued  with  phonoupe  in  cassette  in  English  snd  Spanish, 

With  fact  booklet. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  venereal  disease.  Explains  the  difTcrencc  between 
syirfiilis  and  gonorrhea,  how  vcDercal  disease  is  contracted,  how  to  prevent  it, 
liow  it  is  cured,  the  signs  of  syphilis  and  gonorrhea,  the  seriousness  of  gonorrhea, 
and  the  doctor's  views. 

1,  Veneral  diseases.  I.  Trainex  Corporation.  II  Senes:  Family  planning 
counseling  series.  [Filmstrip]. 

(RA644.V4]  616.9  72-736643 

Trainei  Corp.  72  MARC 


Venereal  disease,  part  1 
see 


Health  science:  Venereal  disease,  part  I. 

Venereal  disease,  part  2 
see 

Health  science:  Venereal  disease,  part  2. 


Voiereal  disease:  a  present  danger  {FUmstiip)     Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1968. 

2  fllmstrtps  (pL  1,  85  fr.;  pt.  2.  T7  fr.)  color.  »  mm.  and  2 
pbonodlscs:  12  In.,  831  rpm.;  pt  1,  16  min.;  pt  2,  15  min.  mlcro- 
grooTe, 

With  teacher's  manual 

Sunsmarv."  Presents  Information  and  concepts  about  TCnereal  dis- 
ease and  Its  dangers  as  a  means  of  stimulating  diacusslon  and  help- 
ing young  people  to  take  poaitlTe  actKm  where  Tcnweal  disease  is 
InTolTed.  .  ^,„ 

1  Venereal  diseases.  i.  Guidance  Assodatea  of  PleaaantTlu^ 
N.  T. 

614.5  72-732587 

Oaldance  Associates 


The  Venetian  affair  {Motion  picture)  Jerry  Thorpe  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1966. 

9"J   mi         -^1-     (-olor,     ^  u»m. 

I'nnavisiun. 

leased  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Helen  Maclnne«. 

Vrciitt:  Producers,  Jerry  Thorpe,  E.  Jack  Neuman ;  director, 
Jerry  Thorpe;  .screenplay,  E.  Jack  Neuman;  music.  Lalo  Schlfrln; 
director  of  photography.  Milton  Kr««ner;  film  editor.  Henry  Her- 
man. Cnsl:  Robert  Vanghn,  Elke  Summer,  Felicia  Farr.  Karl 
Boehni.  Boris  Karloff. 

Sawmaiy:  A  spy  story  about  a  wire-service  reporter  who  be- 
comes Involved  In  an  international  espionage  plot  with  a  scientist 
who  plans  to  blow  up  a  peace  confei-em-e. 

I.    Maclnnes,    Helen,    1907-  The    Venetian    affair,     ii.   Jerry 

Thorp*"  Prod n.t Ion.-,     ill.  Metro-0.ol<lwyn-5Ia.ver,  Inc. 

791.43  78-702023 

Venezuela  (Motion  picture)  Institut  fQr  Film  und  Bild, 
Munich,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  D^icts  Veneiuela  as  an  extreme  contrast  between  rich 
and  poor.  Portrays  the  struggle  to  nationalize  the  oil  Industry  and 
develope  a  varied  Industrial  structure. 

1.    Venezuela— Economic   conditions— 1918-  2.    lodnatry   and 

Btate — Venexuela.  I.  Institut  fflr  Film  und  Elld  in  Wtesenschaft 
uDd  Unterrlcht.     II.  Films  Incorporated. 

918.7  7»-7ll2»l 

Films  Incorporated 


Vmeznela:  a  case  study  in  economic  and  soda]  deTdopment 

(Fiimttrip)     Congressional  digest,  1967. 

32  fr.  color.  35  torn,  and  phoootape:  plastic,  1  reel  (5  la.) 
8)  In.  per  sec. 

Id  box  with  fllmstrip  entitled  Peru:  a  case  study  in  economic 
and  social  development  Title  on  box:  Basic  economic  and  social 
develc^ment — two  case  studies :   Venexnela  and  Pern. 

With  script 

Summary:  Discusses  the  economic  and  social  devel(«>ment  of 
Venezuela,  emphasizing  the  role  of  oil  resources  in  «BtablIshlng  a 
sound  financial  position  and  the  efTects  of  growing  industrializa- 
tion on  the  living  conditions  of  the  people. 

1.  Veneauela— Econ.  condlL— 2.  Petroleum  Industry  and  trade- 
Venezuela.  I.  Ongresslonal  digest  u.  Basic  ecooomic  and  social 
development — two  case  studies:  Venezuela  and  Peru   (Filmstrip) 

Fi  67-1624 

Venezuela:  a  study  in  Latin  American  develoimient  (Film- 
strip)     Current  Affairs  Films,  1970. 

44  fr,     color     35  mm.     (Curr^it  Affairs  fllmstrip  series) 

Wltli  pictorial  discussion  guide. 

Credits:  Adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

BuMmary:  Discusses  the  Importance  of  the  oil  Industry  In  Vene- 
zuela. Considers  political  problems.  Including  the  threat  from 
Castrolte  insurgents,  and  the  probability  of  the  survival  of  the  ttH' 
year-old  democratic  system  of  government     With  captions. 

1.  Petroleum  industry  and  trade — Venezuela.  2.  Venezuela — 
Politics    and    government — 1935-  l    Current    Affairs    Films, 

New  York. 

987  78-735979 

Current  Affairs  Films 


Veaezaela:  Caracas  orbanlaH.  [lulniatrip)    mmstrip  Hoimc,  1 97 1 . 
Made  by  Gaston  F.  Stella. 

67  fi,  color.  3S  nun.  snd  pbooodiic:  1  >.  (for  ute  with  manual  or  auto- 
msiic  projectof),  appro*.  13  min.     (Nstioo*  of  todty) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examinci  the  modern,  industhaliud  city  of  riTScai  u  the 
ripidly  growinf  center  of  commerce  in  Venezuela  snd  the  capital  of  ■  democratic 
govemmenL 

1.  Caracas.        1.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York.     II.  Tide:  Caracal  urhantsra. 
[Filmurip]     III,  Series:  Naboot  of  today.  rFUmsthpi 
tF2341.C2]  918.7  72-732591 

A.  LA.  Bookhu  72  MARC 


Venezaela:  MaraksflM  M.  [IHlmstrip] 
Made  by  Gaston  F.  Stella. 


nimitrip  House.  1971. 


54  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  t,  (for  uic  with  manual  or  auto- 
matic protector),  approx.  13  min,     (Nations  of  today) 

With  guide, 

SUMMARY:  Shows  bow  the  oil  deposit*  that  represent  much  wealth  to 
Venezuela  are  controlled  by  foreign  interests  and  are  dependent  on  them  for  a 
market,  for  capital,  and  for  technological  skill. 

1.  Petroleum  industry  and  trade — Venezuela.  2.  Investments.  Foreitn — 
Venezuela.  I.  Fllmstrip  Houae.  New  York,  II.  Title:  Msraicaibo  oil,  tFUm- 
strip}     111,  Scries:  Nations  of  today.  [Filmstripi 

[HD9574)  338.20987  72-732592 

A.L-A.  Booklut  72  MARC 


Venezuela;    Blario's 

Craven  Film  Corp. 
Visual  Arta,  1967. 


{Motion    picture)       Thomas 
Released  by  tTniversal  Education  and 


21  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credit*:  Collaborators,  Durwood  Pruden,  Helen  B.  Warrin. 

Summary:  Explains  the  contrasting  patterns  of  life  In  Venexuela 
today  as  seen  in  a  backward  lagoon  village  and  In  an  oil  fleld 
boom  towtL 

1.  Venezuela — Social  conditions.  i.  Craven  (Thomas)  Film  0>r- 
poration.    n.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

918.7  79-7012M 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


565 


Vewzacia:  Rand  life.  tFilnutrip]    Filmstrip  Houic.  1971.    Made 
by  Gaston  F.  Stella. 

74  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  I  s.  (for  use  with  tiumual  or  auto- 
matic protector),  approx.  13  min.    (Nalioas  of  loday) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Notes  the  efforts  of  the  Venezuelan  Government  to  modernize 
the  numerous  subaiatencc  farms  in  order  to  stem  urban  migration  of  the  poor  and 
to  further  diversify  the  income  of  the  nation. 

1.  Agriculture  and  state— VetKzuela.  2.  Venezuela — Rural  conditions. 
I.  E^lmstrip  House,  New  York.     II.  Series:  Nations  of  Wday,  [mmatrip} 

lHD1913  1971i  338.10987  72-732594 

A.L.A.  BwAlist  72  MARC 

Venezuela:  the  making  ot  a  government  {Motion  picture) 
National  Educational  Television,  1963.  Made  by  Gilbert 
AJtschiil  Productions. 

.'^  mln.     sft     bAw.     Itl  mm. 

Credit!:  Producer  and  director,  Gilbert  .\ltscbul;  script.  I^en 
Slaton. 

Summary:  Fullows  events  In  the  1903  presidential  election  in 
Venezuela  in  which  Raul  Leonl  succeeded  Romulo  Betancourt  to 
form  the  second  consecutive  freely  elected  government.  Discusses 
the  pre-ele<'t Ion  campolgn  and  the  Impact  of  Communist  terrorists; 
examines  the  major  Issues — agrarian  reform,  unemployment,  hous- 
ing, and  ednratlon. 

1.  Venezuela— Pol.    &    govt.— 1935-  2.  Elections — Venezuela. 

I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 

Fi  67-839 

Vaieznelan  adventure  (Motion  picture)  Douglas  Aircisft 
Co.,  Film  and  Television  Communications,  with  the  assist- 
ance of  the  Government  of  Venezuela,  1966. 

30  mln.    sd-    color.    16  vom. 

Presented  by  VIASA  International  AJrwaya 

CredUt:  Producer,  Ben  Marble:  director,  Bill  Gibson ;  writer,  Ed 
Lyon ;  music.  Donn  Cambem ;  cameramen,  Dick  Schwartz,  Bill 
Conron,  Bill  Gibson;  editor,  Tom  WUltams. 

Summary:  Shows  views  of  Caracas  and  Interior  Venemtia,  and 
of  the  fishing  and  tiger  bunting  activities  of  Oeneral  James  H. 
Doolittle  and  his  companiooa 

L   Venezurfa  —  Description  and   travel  — 1951-  2.   DooUttle. 

Jamea  Harold.  1896-  l  Dooilas  Aircraft  Company.  Inc. 

918.7  74^702028 

Venemelan  prairie  (Motion  picture)  KEG  FroductiooSf  To- 
ronto. 1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Explorations, 
1970. 

26  min.     sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Audubon  Society 
and  the  Canadian  Audubon  Society. 

CREDITS:  Producers,  D.  Gibson.  R.  Ellis,  G.  8,  Kedey;  con- 
sultant, G.  Knerer ;  music,  Ron  Harrison ;  photographer,  Robert  C. 
Hermes:  editing,  D.  Smith.  I,..  Mwrence. 

SUMMARY :  Explores  the  wildlife  of  the  ranchlands  and  Jungles 
of  central  Venezuela.     Includes  scenes  of  blue-faced  ni^t   herons, 

1,  Zoology— Venezuela.  I,  K^  Productions  Limited.  II.  A-V 
Explorations,  Inc.  III.  Serlea:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre  (Motion 
picture) 

591.987  71-710209 

A-V  Explorations 


Herbert  E.   Budek   Films  and  Slides, 


Vouce    (Filmstrip) 
1965. 

47  fr.    color,    36  nun. 

Shorter  versions  (42  fr.  and  42  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1965  with 
script  by  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Credits:  Editorial  consultant,  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  Shows  xcenes  of  Venice,  Including  the  Piazza  dl  San 
Marco,  SL  Mark's  Cathedral,  the  Ompanlle  and  the  dock  tower,  the 
Rlalto  Bridge,  the  Bridge  of  Sighs,  and  the  Grand  OanaL  With 
captions. 

1.  Venice— Description— Views,  l  Budek   (Herbert  E.)   Films 

and  Slides,  SanU  Barbara,  Calif. 

914.53  78-784624 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Venice :    past    and    present    {Motion    picture)        American 
Broadcasting  Co.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill   Book  Co., 

1968. 

52  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  remnants  of  elegance  and  wealth  of  the 
day  when  Venice  was  the  world's  leading  trader,  Its  most  affluent 
banker,  its  greatest  seapower  and  richest  city.  Points  out  that 
Venice  provided  ships  for  the  Crusades  and  that  Venetian  galleys 
halted  the  Turks  at  the  decisive  battle  of  Lepanto  In  1571. 

1.  Venice — HlsL        i.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 
It  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

914.53  Fi  A  68-1760 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Venice  Productions 


Goodbye  Charlie. 

Veniponcture  and  starting  an  intravenoas  infusion  {Film- 
strip)     Trainei  Corp.,  1969. 

89  fr.     color,     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpni..  19 
mln.     microgroove.     (Patient  care  series.  2) 

ALSO  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cas.'tette. 

With  script  and  Instructor's  guide. 

Bitmmary:  A  training  film  for  nurses.     Shows  how  to  perform  a 
venipuncture,  prepare  for  a  transfusion,  and  start  a  transfusion. 

1,  Veins — Puncture.     2.  Intravenous  therapy.  l  Tralnex  Cor- 

poration. Series:  Patient  care  series,  2  (Fllmstrip) 

610.73  75-737506 

Tralnex  Corp, 


VcatpnetvK  catfceteia  i^  aodp  refai  aeeAct.  [Fllmstrip]    Trai- 
nex  Corp..  1971. 

106  fr.     color.     35  mm.       utd  phonodiac:  3i,.  12  in,.  33  1/3  rpm..  20  min. 

Also  iMucd  with  phoooUpc  in  riiiriir 

With  inttntctor's  fuide. 

SUMMARY:  A  tnininf  Rim  for  nunca.  Deacribei  the  three  types  of  needles 
conunonty  used  for  protonfed  period  iotnvenout  iafustom,  sad  ihowi  bow  each 
one  is  used. 

1.  IiQectioas.  Intravenous.  2.  Nunes  and  mntng.  I.  TraiDcx  Corporatioo. 
tRT87]  610.73  72-7325M 

Trsincx  Corp-  7]  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


[Motion  picture]      Loi  Angelea  aty  Fire  DcpL 
Released  by  Truu  America  Film  Corp.,  19S0. 


35  a 


td.    bftw.     16  mm. 


MARC 


SUMMARY:  A  tnining  fibn  for  fire  deptftmcm  ptnoaati.  An  ■ddrat  to 
the  quMiioM  of  how,  when,  ind  why  to  ventilue  U  Br«%  coanderinc  loob  wed 
in  rescue  operation*  and  the  control  utd  extinguishiD(  of  firei  by  mesne  of 
bdderinf  *nd  ventilation. 

1 ,  Ufe-Mvinj  at  fire^    2.  Fire  estinctioii.    3.  Ventilatioa.       I.  Loa  Antdea. 
Fire  DepL     11.  Tram  America  Fdm  Corporatioa. 
ITH9402,  363.3  72-700754 

Trans  America  Film  Corp.  72 


Ventilla,  Istvan 


Arena. 

XHV    [i.   e.   VentiquattrO]    ndlle   miglia    {Motion  picture) 
K  &  W  Products,  1967. 

56  niin.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 
U  C.  has  Bileot,  16  mm.  version, 

CiediU:  Producer,  Fred  Bailey;  narrator, Tom  Hanlon. 
Svmmaii/:  A  documentary  account  of  an  automobile  race  held  In 
northern  Italy  during  the  early  part  of  1957. 
1.  Automobile  racing.  i.  K  A  W  Products, 

796.7  78-704296 


Venture  Films 


The  Challenge. 


Veatorc  for  Ourtst.  [FUmstripj     Cathedral  Filma.  1966. 


andphonodisc:U..  33  1/3n 


.  11  n 


(Story 


48  fr.     color.     33  mn 
of  Paul,  series  1,  wx  6) 

With  study  |u>de,  textbook,  and  map  set 

CREDITS:  Producer,  James  K.  Fricdrich;  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler;  script  and 
research.  Jesse  L.  Cobum. 

SUMMARY:  Coven  Saul's  journey  to  Cyprm.  where  he  convened  the  Ro- 
man  fovemor.  obtained  forgivenes*  for  his  former  persecutions,  and  took  the 
Roman  name  of  Paul. 

1.  Paul.  Saint,  apostle.  i.  Cathedral  Films,  inc..  Buibank,  Calif.  II.  Scries: 
Story  of  Paul.  [Filmstrip]  series  1 ,  no.  6. 

tBS2506i  225.9  72-733396 

Cathedral  Films  72  MARC 


Venus  and  the  cat  [Motion  picture]  Zagreb  Film  and  Corona 
Cinema tografica,  Rome.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Film  Images/- 
Radim  Films,  1971. 

10  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Also  issued  with  English  subtitles. 

CREDITS:  Director,  writer,  and  snist,  Zlcako  Bourek. 

SUMMARY;  An  animated  version  of  the  Aesop  faWe  about  a  lonely  man 
and  a  cat  which  Venus  sends  him  as  a  gift.  In  lulian. 

I.  Aesopui.  li.  Zagreb-film.  Ill-  Corona  Cine  ma  tografica.  IV.  Film  Ima- 
ges/Rsdim  Films. 

[FN  1997.5]  398.2  72-702042 

ALA  Booklist  72  MARC 


Venus  fly-trap  and  pitcher  plants   (Motion  picture)     Pac 
Films,  1967.    Made  in  Belgium,  1966. 

3  mIn.     si.    color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  tn  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Stunmary:  Uses  close-up  photography  to  demonstrate  how  a  Venus 
fly-trap  captures  prey  and  to  show  captured  prey  that  !s  unable 
to  free  Itself  In  the  pitcher  plant. 

1.  Insectivorous  plants.        I.  Pac  Films. 

583  74-710704 

Pac  Ftlms 

Venos  flytrap:  reaction  to  stimalns  (Motion  picture)     En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educatioiial  Corp.,  1969. 

2  mln.     Hi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Botany  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Smtimary:  lUiutratea  the  reaction  of  the  Venua'  flytrap  when 
stimulated. 

1.  DIonaea  musdpula.  l  Bncyclopaedta  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.  S«1«i:    Botany   aeries    (Motion   picture.     Encyclo- 

paedia Britannica  Edocatiooal  Corp.) 

683  7fr-708787 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUn-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Vcnns  wbit  {Motion  picture)    Film  AB80cUt«e,  1968.    liade 
by  Jack  Davidson. 

3  mIn.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Astronomy  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:    Illustrates   how   the  position  of  the  orbit  of  TentiB, 
relative  to  that  of  the  Earth,  was  established. 

1.   Venus    (Planet)— Orbit.  t.    Film    Aaaodatea.  Series: 

Astronomy  aeries  (Motion  picture.    Film  Associates) 

623.4  70-706668 

Bailey-Fllm  AasocUtea 


Verb  power  (FUmitrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

M  fr.     color.     85  mm.     and  phonodlsc:   1  a.,  12  In.,  SU  rpno.,  7 
mtn,     uilcrogroore.     (Word  power) 

With  MTlpt. 

Hummarv:  t.'ltes  eiamplea  to  illustrate  the  ImporUnce  of  proper 
Engllah  tisage  with  emi^asU  on  the  use  of  verbs. 

1.    EnglUh    language— Verb.  ""      '-*-    ' 

Series:  Word  prnver  (Filmstrip) 

425  70-786410 

A.L.A.  Bookllit 


Verb  tenses:   past,  present,  and  future   (Motitm  picture) 

Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Parts  of  speech) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae.  ..-.,.„ 

Summary:   Explains  the  formation  of  past,  present,   and  future 
tenses   of   verbs,  and   gives  eiamplea  of  verbs  with   four  and   Ave 

'*'TEngllBh  language— Tense.        I.  Ealing  Orporatlon.  Cambridge, 
Mass  Series:  Parts  of  JH>eech  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  79-709437 

Ealing  Corp. 

Verbal  communication  {FUmttrip)    Universal  Education  and 

Visual  Arts,  1969. 

37  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Communlcatlon-Hrtoae  age  to  space  age) 
flia^J^^Vfi^^the  development  of  verbal  communication  from 

age  to  space  age  (Filmstrip)        ^^  76-736169 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Verbitsky,  Irene 
see 

Turtle  soup. 

Verb*.  [FOniatrip]     Educational  Projectioiia  Corp.,  1967. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Language  aru  program,  651) 

SUMMARY:  IdenUriet  a  verb  as  a  word  in  the  predicate  which  telh  what 

action  the  subject  takes.  Illuttraies  regular  verb  formation  for  singular  and  plural 

sufafccu.  With  captions. 

1.  English  language— Verb.        1.  Educational  Profections  Corporation.     IE. 

Series:  Language  arU  program.  {Filmstripj  651. 

,PE1271,  415  72-734111 

Educational  Projeciions  ^2  MARC 

Corp- 

Verbs  1  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

4  mlu.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  B) 

I.,oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  u«e  in  special  educa_Jlon  classes  for  slmv  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.    2.  Engllnh  language — Verb.  i.  Can- 

ada. National  Film  Board,  ti.  McGrHw-HiU  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries :  Talk  about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  B. 

371.9  70-706098 

McGraw-Hill  Itook  Co. 

Verbs  2  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  Bt 

Loop  fltm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual.  ...  __ 

Designed  for  u^e  io  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1   Slow  learning  c-hildren.    'J.  English  language— Verb.  i.  Can- 

ada National  Film  Hoard,  ii.  McOraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries- T^Ut  about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  B. 

371.9  75-706099 

llcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 

Verbs— a  strange  new  brother  {FUmttrip)    Troll  Anod- 
ates,  1970. 

29  f r.    color.    35  mnt 

Credits:  Author,  Edward  McCulIough. 

Summary:  Preeents  a  tale  of  how  a  little  girl  adopts  her  own 
brother.  In  order  to  teach  the  use  and  meaning  of  verbs,  tense,  and 
agreement    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1  English  latiguage — Vert) — Juvenile  ftlms.  i.  Troll  Aaoclatee. 
372.6  70-737468 

Troll  Associates 

Verdi,  Giuseppe,  1813-1901.       AiUa 
see 


Fllmatrip    House,    New    York. 


Aida  by  Giuseppe  Verdi. 


Verdi,  Giuseppe,  1813-1901.       La  traviata 


La  Traviata. 

Verdict  oa  snrivaL  [Motion  picture]  United  Jewish  Welfare 
Fund.  Made  by  Robert  Story  Productiona.  Released  by  Jew- 
ish Federation-Council  of  Greater  Loa  Angeles.  1971. 

10  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  fund  raising  film  for  the  United  Jewish  Welfare  Fund  which 
portrays  the  threat  to  Israel  that  is  posed  by  Soviet  intervention  in  the  Middle 
East  Depicts  some  of  the  problems  facing  Jews  in  Lot  Angeles,  Israel,  and  other 
countries. 

1 .  Israel.    2.  Near  Ea»t— Politica.    3.  Jews  in  Loa  Angeles.       I.  United  Jew- 
ish Welfare  Fund.     11.  Jewish  Federation-Council  of  Greater  Loa  Aawlca. 
-  -■  -  73-715452 


Verdun   the  inferno    {Motion  picture)     CBS   News,  1964. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  program  World  War  I. 

CredUg:  Producers,  Isaac  Klelnerman,  John  Shamlk;  writer,  John 
Shamlk;  narrator.  Ilobert  Byan;  music,  Morton  Gould;  editor,  Rob- 
ert Colllnson. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  film  footage  to  describe  the  Battle  oi 
Verdun,  the  10-month  engagement  which  coat  the  French  and  Ger- 
mans the  lives  of  a  quarter  of  a  million  men  and  seriously  diminished 
the  power  of  France  for  decades. 

1.  Verdun,  Battle  of.  1916.  i.  World  War  i  (Television  pro- 
gram)    n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

Fi 67-620 


Vergilius  Maro,  Publius,       Aeneis 


[DS  126.5] 

CINE 


361.7 


Verdun    {Motion  picture)     National  Educational  Television 
and  Radio  Center,  1966. 

29mln.    wl.    b&w.    Ifl  mm.     (I-egacy,  no.8l 

Credit,:  Producer.  I>ane  Slate;  director,  Jame<t  Tralnor;  wrU^, 
Ijine  Slate-  narrator*.  Whitfield  (>>nuor,  Norman  Boss;  photog- 
raphers. Lane  Slate.  Jsm«.  Tralnor.  Mallory  Slate.  v*«t,m 

Summary:  A  documentary  which  presenta  a  view  of  Verdun. 
France,  and  the  graveyards  that  are  there.  DIkcussm  the  battlM 
that  were  fought  there  In  World  War  i.  and  uses  photographs  to 
Illustrate  the  tragedy  of  tho«e  battles 

1.  Verdun.  France -Description.  2.  Verdim.  Battle  of.  1916.  i- 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series :  Legacy 
(Motlo«plctut„no.a  ^^  74-707211 


Voya^ea  of  Ulyaaea  and  Aeneas. 


Vergil's  Ufe  and   works    {FUmatrip) 
Visual,  1968. 


Educational   Audio 


52  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  pbonotape:  plaatic.  slngle-trai^ 
1  reel   (5  mln.).  3S   In  per  sec.,  18  mln. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Credits:  Readers.  Thomas  Suits.  John  Randolph;  consultant, 
Thomaa  Suits;  editors.  John  McMillan,  Henry  Hurst.  Anne  S.  Wax. 

Summary:  Presents  facts  about  the  Ufe,  works,  and  historic 
background  of  Vergil.  Includes  a  survey  of  his  major  works  and 
quotations  from  his  writings. 

1.  VerglUus  Maro.  Publius.  i.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc., 
PteasantvlUe.  N.  Y. 

873  Fi  A  68-4180 

Bdocatlonal  Audio  Visual 


Verae«. [Motion picture]    BBC-TV, Loodon.  1971.    Releasedin 
the  U.S.  by  Hme-Ufe  nims. 


30n 


16  D 


SUMMARY:  Traces  the  developoM»t  of  the  art  of  Verroeer.  focusing  on  his 
paiadnc.  The  guttsr  player.  Induka  views  of  worti  by  Renibrsodt.  HaK  •«» 
Oiyp. 

1.  Vermeer,  Johannes.  1632-1673.  I.  Britiah  Broadcasdng  ConwnuOB. 
Tctevisioa  Service.     II.  Tlme-Lifle  PUma. 

[ND653]  759.9492  73-714534 

■nme-Lift  FUaaa  73 


MARC 


The  Vermont  granite  story   {Motion  picture)     Bay  State 

Films.      Released    by    Modem    Talking    Picture    Service, 

1960. 

15  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm.  ....      ,    _ 

Summary:  The  story  of  how  Barre,  Vermont,  granite  Is  taken  from 

the  quarry  and  manufactured.     Includes  an  animated  sequence  which 

shows  how  granite  was  formed  geologically.  „_^„^,„„. 

1   Granite— Vermont— Barre.  i.  Bay  State  Film  Productiona, 

inc.    11.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

622  Fi  A  67-6432 

Barre  QraDlte  Associa-  tlon 


Chinese  adventures  in 


Verne,  Jules,  1828-1905. 
China 
see 

Up  to  his  ears. 


Verne.  Jules,  1828-1905.       Hector  Servadac 
see 

Valley  of  the  dragons. 


Verne,  Jules,   1828-1905.       Le  tour  du  Monde  en 
quatre-vingts  Jours 
see 


566 


Indian  fantasy. 


Verne,  Jules,   1828-1905.       20, 000  leagues  under 
the  sea 
see 

20,000  leagues  under  the  sea. 


Verne,  Jules,  1828-1905.       Vingt  mlUe  lieues  sous 
les  mers 
see 

Monster  from  under  the  sea. 


Verne,  Jules,  1828-1905 
see 

The  Fabulous  world  of  Jules  Verne, 

Those  fantastic  flying  fools. 

Vernier,  Douglas  L 
see 

Inevitably. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


TW Vender caUp«.[Filniitrip]    P»ceCoUege.    Rdeued by Uni- 
venal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

57  fr.    color.     3S  mm.     (Bmic  pbynca) 

SUMMARY:  tUuttnm  the  um  of  ibe  vernier  caliper  to  measure  lcii(tlM  of 
various  obiects.  Preacnu  eitrcme  cloae-upi  which  ibow  the  vernier  and  alidiu 
•calca  ia  a  variety  of  measurementa.  With  captioas. 

I  Vcniiera    2.  Cabper*.       1.  Pace  CoUefe.  Ne*  York-    11.  UmverMJ  Edu- 
Mtioo  Md  Vnual  Art..     HI.  Seriea:  Basic  physics.  (FOmstrip] 
[TJU66]  621.9  72-732818 

Uaivenal  Educatioa  and  72  MABr 

Visual  Art.  ^^ 


Vernier  scale  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Com- 
munication Film.s,  1968. 

3  rain.     91.     color     8  mm.     (Secondary  iriiyslcal  sciences  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartddxe.  Issued  In  standsrd  8  mm.  and  tn 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summaryr  t*»ea  vti-rnier  calipers  to  Illustrate  the  use  of  the  Ter- 
Qler  scale  with  Its  precision  measurements.  Shows  the  relationship 
between  the  main  scale  and  the  vernier  scale  and  explains  how  to 
evaluate  each  division  In  Its  position  of  measurement 

1.  Verniers.  i.  Gateway  Tflm  ProductlMis.  ltd.,  London,     n. 

International  Communication   Films.         Series:   Secondary  physical 
sciences  series  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  74-700576 

InteraaUonal  Communi-  cation  Films 


VerwUca  {Motion  picture)    Jason  Films,  1970. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Jsson  Films  portrait  series) 
Summary:  A  cinema  verity  portrait  of  Veronica  Glover,  a  black 

teenager  who  Is  [Resident  of  her  pr«dominstely  white  high  achool 

In  New  Haven,  Conn.,  showing  her  Inner  struggle  to  maintain  her 

Identity  under  stress. 

1.  Glover.  Veronica.    2.  Negroes— Race  Identity.        l  Jason  Films. 
156.5  75-706709 

CINE 


VsfMillaa.  (Motion  picture]  FUms  Mootsouris,  Paris.  Released 
in  the  U.S.  by  Univerul  Education  and  Visual  Aits,  1967;  by 
United  World  Fibns,  1972. 

19  min.    (d.    cok>r.     16  mm. 

CKEOrrS:  Director.  Albert  LamoruK. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  aerial  view  oT  the  palace  aadgaideH  at  VersaiUe*. 
showing  views  of  canals,  tree  tops,  sculpture,  sad  fountains, 

1.  VerMiUes.  Chlteau.  1.  Films  Montsouris.  II.  Universal  Education 
and  VisusI  Arts.     111.  United  World  Films,  inc. 

cDC801.V56j  9U.4  72-701242 

AL.A  BookUsi  72  MARC 


Versailles  en  coulenr  (FUmttrip)     Beatix  films,  Paris.    Be- 
leased  in  the  tJ.  S.  by  Geasler  Pub.  Co.,  1960. 

29  f  ■.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonoUpe:  1  reel  (5  In.),  7)  In.  per 
sec..  13  min. 

With  text  in  French. 

iiummaiyr  Interior  and  exterior  views  of  the  chateau  at  Versailles. 
Both  with  captions. 

1.   Versailles.     Chflteau.  i.  Beuz  Alms.     n.  Oessler  PubllKhlog 

Company. 

914.4  79-734694 

Gesxler  Pub.  Co. 


The  VersaillcH  peace — the  conference  and  its  consequences* 
1919  (Motion  picture)  Chelsea  House  Educational  Com- 
munications, 1969. 

7  min     si.     tAw.     super  8  mm.     (The  Hlrtorr  machine) 

Loop  nim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Credits:  Editorial  director.  Arthur  11.  Scfaleslnier.  Jr.;  sditor, 
Fred  Israel 

Summary:  Examines  the  problems  of  peacemaking  In  the  flrrt 
sophlstlcsted  technological  wsr  and  the  objectives  of  the  representa- 
tives at  the  Versailles  Peace  Conference.  Fcfllowa  Wlhion's  return 
to  the  United  SUte*i.  his  struggle  and  defeat  In  his  efforts  to  bring 
his  country  Into  the  League  of  Nations. 

1.  European  War.  1914-1918— Peace.  2.  Wilson.  Woodrow.  Pros. 
C.  S..  1806-1924.  L  Chelnes  House  Educational  CoomiuoicatioDa. 
Series :  The  History  ma-  chine  (Motion  picture) 

940.3  70-735725 

CbelMea  House  Educa-  tlonal  Communlcstlons 


The  Versatility  of  intraoral  genioplasty.  [Motion  picture]  Uni- 
versity of  Texas  Dental  Branch  and  Methodist  Hospital,  Texas 
Medical  Center.      Released  by  University  of  Texas  Dental 

Branch.  1969. 

25  min.     sd.     colot.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  Tor  oral  lurgeons  three  cases  of  intraoril  genioplasty. 
Shows  ■  patient  who  had  previously  had  suitety  for  correction  of  severe  retrog- 
nathism  and  maxillary  protrusion,  snd  points  out  that  marked  improvement 
followed  ihe  performance  of  a  horiuinia]  osteotomy. 

1.  Jaws— Surgery.  I.  Texas.  University.  Dental  Branch.  II.  Methodist 
Hospital.  Houston.  Tex. 

tRD526]  617  72-700024 

CINE  72  MARC 


Vertical  (Motion  picture)  Arts  Council  of  Great  Britain, 
Ijonilon,  1970.  Made  by  British  Film  Institute,  London. 
Relea.setl  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

IT  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:   Director,   photographer,  and  editor,   David   HalL 

SV-VIMARY:  Shows  verticals  which  aroear  In  the  envtrootneot, 
such  as  telephone  poles,  a  country  road,  the  flight  of  s  bird,  s  ray 
of  gunllgbt.  and  a  skyscraper.  Explores  s  series  of  artist  David 
Hail's  cunceptual  sculptnres  which  draw  attention  to  the  vertical 
configurations  that  are  part  of  the  physical  world. 

1.  Hall.  David.  I.  Arts  Council  of  Great  BriUlo.  II.  Films 
Incorporated. 

tNB497.H        ]  731.5  7^-712021 

Films  Incorporated 


Vertical  and  Inclined  D,  P,  B,  R,  S  (Motion  pictara)  EoChea 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Ene.  Beleaaed  in  the  U.  S.  hj 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  Riln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Technical  drawlns:  lettering) 

I..0OP  (Um. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  basic  rales  and  techniques  of 
drswing  snd  lettering.  Shows  the  letter  or  ninnber  In  Its  vertical 
form  on  the  grid  and  then  ghosted  down.  It  Is  then  redrawo  In 
solid  form.  The  direction  of  each  stroke  snd  the  order  In  which 
It  Is  drawn  are  Indicated  by  superfmpoMd  arrows  and  oinnbers. 

1.  Lettering.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  I.  Bothen  Films.     II. 

Encyclopaedia  BrIUnnIca  Edticatlonal  Corporation.  III.  Series: 
Technical  drawing:  lettering  (Motion  picture) 

[T371]  744.4  74-718844 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Edacatioaal  Oorii. 


Vertical  and  indined:  fractions  (Motion  pictore)  Eothea 
Films,  Boroham  Wood,  En^.  Beleaaed  in  the  U.  S.  hj 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edacati<mal  Cwp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Technical  drawing:  lettering) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  basic  rules  and  techniques  of 
drawing  and  lettering.  BtmphaslMS  tbe  Importance  of  dimenalon 
figures  and  visual  clarity.  Illustrates  tbe  onln>  In  which  ntimber* 
are  drawn. 

1.   Lettering.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  I.  Bothen  Flhns.     IL 

Bncyclopsedia  BrtUonica  Edocatlonal  O>rporatlon.  III.  Series: 
Technical  drawing:  lettering  (Hottoo  picture) 

[T871)  744.4  70-718848 

Encyclopaedia  BriUn-  nIca  Educational  Corp. 


Vertical  and  tndined:  I,  L,  T,  F,  E,  H  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  En^.  Released  in  the 
U.   S.   by   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational   Corp., 

1970. 

4  min.     Bl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Technical  drawing:  Mtering) 

Ld<^  film. 

With  guide 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  tbe  basic  rules  and  techniques  of  let- 
tering and  drawing.  The  letter  or  number  is  shown  In  Its  vertical 
form  on  tbe  grid  and  then  ghosted  down.  It  la  redrawn  in  solid 
form  over  Its  own  ghost.  The  direction  of  ea<*  stroke  and  the  order 
in  which  It  iB  drawn  are  indicated. 

1.  Lettering.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  I.  Eothen  Films.     II. 

Encyclc^jsedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  III.  Series: 
Technical  drawing:  lettering  (Motion  picture) 

[T871]  744.4  70-718840 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Edticatlonal  Corp. 


Vertical  and  inclined:  1,  2,  3,  i,  5,  6,  7.  8.  9»  0  (Motion 
picture)  Eothen  Fihns,  Boreham  Wood,  Enf;.  Beleaaed 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp^  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm,     (Technical  drawing:  lettering) 

Loop  flliii. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  tbe  basic  niles  and  tedmlques  of  draw- 
ing and  lettering.  Uses  tbe  grid  as  s  guide  to  the  student  when 
lesrning  tbe  proportions  of  letters  snd  numbers. 

L  Lettering.     2.  Mechanicsl  drawing.  I.  Eothen  Flima,     II. 

Encyclopaedia  BriUnnlca  Eklucational  Orporatlon.  III.  Series: 
Technlcsl  drawing:  lettering  (Motion  picture) 

tT371]  744.4  76-713889 

Encyclopsedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Vertical  and  inclined  plane:  O.  Q,  C,  G,  J,  V  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  £n^.  Beleased  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1970. 

4  min.     8i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Tedinlcal  drawing:  lettering) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  basic  rules  and  techniques  of  let- 
tering and  numbering.  Shows  tbe  letter  or  number  In  Its  vertical 
form  on  the  grid  and  then  ghosted  down.  It  Is  redrawn  In  solid 
form  over  Its  own  ghost  Tbe  direction  of  each  stroke  and  the 
order  In  which  It  Is  drawn  are  Indicated  by  superimposed  arrows 
and  numbers.    The  process  Is  repeated  In  the  Inclined  form. 

1.   Lettering.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  I.  Eothen  Films.     IL 

Encyclopaedis    Britannica    Educational    Corporation.       III.    Series: 
Technical  drawing:  let-  terlng  (Hotton  picture) 

tT37l]  744.4  78-718841 

Entyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Vertical  and  inclined:  V,  X,  A,  Y,  N,  Z,  K,  M,  W  (Motion 
picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Encvclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1970. 

4  niln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Technlcsl  drswing  r  lettering) 

hnoi*  filiu. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  basic  rnleB  snd  techniques  of  let- 
tering and  numbering.  Uses  s  grid  ss  a  guide  to  tbe  student  when 
learning  the  proportions  of  letters  and  numbers.  Shows  a  grid  used 
for  Incllne^l  letters  and  numbers  set  at  an  angle  of  approximatriy 
68*  from  tbe  horizontal,  showing  tbe  ratio  of  vertical  to  horizontal 
to  be  i:  2. 

1.   Lettering.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  I.  Ekttben  Films.     IL 

Enc.vcl(q>aedia    Britannica    Elducational    Corporation.       III.    Series: 
Technical  drawing :  lettering  (Motion  picture) 

[T371]  744.4  77-713842 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Edacatlonsl  Oirp. 


The  Vertical  bntt  weld   {Motion  picture)     See-Du  Films, 
1968.    Made  by  Robert  Carlacm. 

4  min.     si.    color.    8  nan.     (Stick  electrode  series) 

Loop  film.     Imnied  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  self- Instructional  pamphlet  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  bow  to  use  a  cutting  torch  or  electric  welder 
to  )oin  tbe  pieces  of  itetal  together  in  a  vertical  butt  weld. 

1.  Wridlng.  I.  See-Du  Films,  Inc.  Series:  SUek  electrode 

series  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  71-700480 

See-Du  Films 


567 


Series:   Stick 


•Die  Vertical  flflet   {Motion  picture)     See-Du  Films,  1968 
Made  by  Robert  Carlson. 

4  min.     «i.     color.     8  mm.     (Stick  electrode  series) 

Loop  aim.    Issued  In  standard  6  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  selMnstructionsl  pamphlets  and  teacher's  gnlde. 

Summary:  ExpUlns  bow  to  make  a  vertical  fillet  weld  In  Joining 
two  pieces  of  meUl  together  using  an  electric  welding  rod. 

1.  Electric   welding.  l  See-Du   Films,   Inc.  Series: 

electrode  series  (Motion  picture)  -^.-^ 

671.6  77-700479 

See-Du  Films 

Vertical:  i,  1,  t,  r,  j,  f,  r,  y.  x,  z,  k  (Motion  picture)  Eothen 
Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Tedmlcal  drawing:  lettering) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  tecbolcal  drawing  of  tbe  simpler 
letters.  Involving  vertical  and  horizontal  strokes.  A  flssblng  device 
draws  attention  to  the  construction  of  particular  prints  to  be  noted 
In  connection  with  certsln  letters. 

1.  Lettering.    2.  Mechsnical  drawing.  I.  Eotben  Films.    IL 

Encyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    OorporatloiL     III.    Series: 
Technical  drawing:  lettering  (Motion  picture) 
[T371]  744.4  78-718837 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

The  Vertical  mill— operating  controls  (Motion  picture) 
DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made  by  Cinema  Com- 
munications. 

4  min.    si:    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  MltUnf  machine,  no.  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  script 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas.  _    ^         _,     , 

SUMMARY :  Explains  the  parts  and  the  functions  of  the  rertlcal 
mill,  with  emphasis  on  operstlng  controls.  „   „  _. 

1    MUUog-maehlnes.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products.     IL  Series; 
The  Milling  machine  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 
[TJ1225]  684.08  72-712789 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Vertical:  a,  c,  a,  b,  d,  p,  q,  g,  e,  n,  h,  a,  m  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
U.   S.   by    Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Edacatitmal  Corp., 

1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Technical  drawing:  lettering) 

1.A0P  film. 

With  >niide. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  basic  snd  technical  ways  of  drawing  and 
lettering  by  first  demonstrstlng  the  simpler  letters.  Involving  verti- 
cal and  horlzonUl  strokes.  Progresses  to  more  dlfflcult  letters  In- 
volving Inclined  and  curved  strokes. 

1.  Lettering.     2.  Mechanical  drawing.  I.  Eotben  Filma.     11. 

Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnics  Educational  Corporati<m.  III.  Series: 
Technical  drawing:  lettering  (Motion  picture) 

[T371]  744.4  71-718888 

Encyclopaedia  BrIUn-  nlca  Educattooal  Corp. 

Vertical  welding  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.    8l.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Arc  welding) 

I^oop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case- 

Sammary:  0>mpares  vertical  down  and  vertical  up  welding  tech- 
niques, and  describes  the  advantages  and  uses  of  eat^ 

1,  Electric  welding.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Msss. 

Series:  Arc  welding  (Motion  picture) 

671.5  71-7063.S8 

Eslln?CV)rp. 


Vertical   welding   beads    (Motion  picture)     See-Du  Films, 
1968.    Made  by  Robert  Carlson. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Stick  electrode  series) 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  S  mm. 

WJtb  self-lnstractional  pamphlet  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:    Explains   how   to   use  an  dectric   weldn  and   make 
vertical  welding  beads. 

1.  Electric   welding.  l  See-Du   Films,   Inc.  Series:   Stic* 

electrode  series  (Motion  picture) 

67UI  73-700478 

See-Du  Films 


Vertigo:  differential  diagnnais  {Motion  picture)  Smith, 
Kline  and  French  Laboratories,  1968.  Made  by  Gordon 
McNamee  Productions. 

25  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  procedures  for  performing  an  examina- 
tion of  the  patient  with  vertigo.  Shows  tbe  onset  of  vertigo  with 
symptoms  of  dizziness,  loss  of  balance,  and  tinnitus.  Demonstrates 
the  Romberg  snd  gslt  tests  for  balance  and  tbe  optokinetic,  positional, 
and  caloric  tests  for  the  measurement  of  nystagmus. 

1.  Vertigo.  I.  Smith,  Kline  snd  French  Laboratories,  PhtUdel^a. 
616.8  Fi  A  68-858 

CINE 

A  Very  different  world  (Motion  picture)  Dept  of  Motion 
Picture  Production,  Brigham  Young  University,  1970. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  editor.  R  A.  M.  Bk-k«ton:  cameraman. 
Ted  Van  Horn. 

SUMMARY:  In  the  words  of  doctors,  nurses,  and  patients  at  the 
Primsry  Children's  Hoqjltal.  Salt  Lake  Cnty.  dramatically  docu- 
ments an  emotionally  supportive  climate  for  Institutionsl  health 
care; 

1.  Salt  Lake  City.  Primary  Children's  HospitaL  I.  Brlgluun 
Young  University.  Provo,  Utah.  Dept  of  MoUon  Picture  Production. 
362.1  70-711238 

Brighsm  Young  Unlreralty 

Very  grim  fairy  tales  (Motion  picture)  Rufus  Seder  and 
Tod  Gangler.    Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

3  min.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Summary:  A  series  of  spoofs  of  trsditlonsl  fairy  teles.  The 
prince  drops  Cinderella's  glass  slipper  and  breaks  It;  another  prince 
goes  off  with  the  witch  while  Snow  White  lies  poisoned  on  the 
ground;  and  Rapunzel  U  snatched  bald-beaded  by  snotber  prince 
who  comes  to  rescue  her. 

1.  Fairy  tales— Anecdotes,  facetiae,  satire,  etc.  r.  Seder,  Rufus. 
iL  Oangler,  Tod.     m.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

„„  791.43  71-706930 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Very  little  girl  (Filmstrip)     BFA  Educational  Media, 

1971.  ^ 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  aod  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Story  series  5) 

Also  Issued  with  phoooUpe  in  cassetle. 

:!>paDlsh  version  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Adapted  from  the  book  of  the  same  title  bv  PhTllls  Krasllovsky 
illustrated  by  Ninon. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  story  portraying  an  everyday  sltuaUon 
within  a  family  relationship  in  which  a  short  little  girl  learns  to  see 
siie  in  relation  to  other  people,  to  things,  and  to  time.    For  primary 

1.  Difference  (Psychology)— Juvenile  films.  2.  Size  perception- 
Juvenile  films.  I.  Krasilovslty,  Phyllis.  The  very  little  girl  11 
BFA  Educational  Media.  III.   Series:    Story  aeries  5    (Film- 

BF697  372.6  74-739366 

BFA  Educational  Media  (*-(0tf30D 


A  Very  old  question  (Motion  picture)  Kairos  Films.  Re- 
leased by  Paul  F.  Keller  &  Associates,  1970. 

13  Uiiti.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sl'M^IARV:  Deals  with  the  Institutional  situation  in  addressing 
problems.  Shows  what  happens  to  many  individuals  when  faced 
with  situations  which  call  for  Immediate  action. 

1.  Problem  solving.  I.  Kairos  Flltns.  II.  Keller  (Paul  F.)  and 
Associates. 

1B5.2  71-711561 

CINE 

A  Very  special  favor  (Motion  picture)  Lankershim  Co. 
Released  by  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  1965. 

104  min.     sd.     color.     33  mm. 

I'echnlcolor. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Stanley  Shapiro;  director.  Michael  Gordon; 
writers,  Stanley  Shapiro,  Nate  Monaster;  music,  Vic  Miizy ;  photog- 
raphy, Leo  Tover;  editor,  Russell  F.  Schoencarth.  Cast:  Rock 
Hudson,  Leslie  Caron,  Charles  Boyer,  Walter  Slezak,  Dick  Shawn. 
Larry  SCorch. 

Bummary:  A  comedy  In  which  a  smooth  and  charming  lawyer 
becomes  involved  in  a  mission  to  Introduce  a  young  female  psychi- 
atrist to  the  arts  of  love. 

I.  Lankershim  Company,  n.  Universal  Pictures  Company,  inc. 
(Incorporated  198G) 

Fi  67-1099 

A  Very  special  place  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Chi- 
cago.    Made  and  released  by  Nye  Curtis  Associates,  1970. 

^  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  University  of  Chicago  from  the  view- 
point  of  Its  faculty. 

1.  Chicago.  University.  I.  Chicago.  University.  II.  Nye  Curtis 
As.soclBtes. 

379.773  75-711662 

CINE 

The   Very   tall  little  girl   (Filmstrip)     BFA  Educational 

Media,  1971. 

4A  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1 ».,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Story  series  5) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Spanish  version  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Adapted  from  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Phyllis  Krasllovslcy, 
Illustrated  by  Olivia  H.  H.  Cole. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  a  story  portraying  an  everyday  situation 
within  a  family  relationship  in  which  a  tall  little  girl  learns  that 
being  different  can  also  be  very  special.    For  primary  grades. 

1.    Difference    (Psychology) — Juvenile  films.  I.   Krasllovsky, 

Phyllis.    The  very  tail  little  girl.    II.  BFA  Educational  Media.     III. 
Series:  Story  series  5  (Filmstrip) 

[KK697]  372.6  78-739367 

BFA  Educational  Media 

A  Very,  very  special  day  (Filmstrip)  Parents'  Magazine 
Enterprises.  Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Re- 
leased l»y  reaming  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

48  fr.  Oftlor,  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  SJJ  rpm.,  7  min. 
ml('ro;;roove.     (Holidays  and  special  dayif) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Uses  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  France  Ullman 
DeArmand  to  explain  why  and  how  people  celebrate  special  days 
and  to  develop  a  sense  of  custom.    For  primary  grades. 

1.   Holidays — Juvenile   films.  i.   DeArmand,   Frances   Ullman, 

1904-  A  very,  very  special  day.     ir.  Parents'  Magazine  Enter- 

prises, inc.,  New  York.    iii.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.        Se- 
ries: Holidays  and  special  days  iFilm-strlp) 

398.2  79-736!)r)4 

fjeamlng  Corp.  of  America 

Vesicular  exanthema.  [Slide  set]     U.S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  1971. 

46  slidet      color      2  x  2  in.     (Eiulic  >nd  domestic  animal  discaicsi) 

With  jcript 

SUMMARY  Photographic  examples  of  the  clinical  signs  and  gross  paiho- 
logical  changes  caused  by  vesicular  exanthema  For  veterinary  personnel. 

I.  Vesicular  exanthema  of  swine.        I   United  States      Dept.  of  Agriculture, 
il    Series.  Exotic  and  dumeiitic  animal  diseases.  [SHde  set] 
(SF977.V3)  636.089  72-735278 

us    Depi  of  Agriculture  72  MARC 

Vesicular  stomatitis.  [Slide  set]     U.S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  1971. 

49  klidcs.     color.      2  x  2  in. 
With  fcript. 

SUMMARY:  Photographic  examples  of  the  clinical  signs  and  gross  paiho- 
logical  changes  caused  by  vesicular  stomaiiiii.  For  veterinary  personnel. 

I.  Vesicular  stomalilis.  1.  United  States.  Dcpl.  of  Agriculture-  II.  Scries: 
Exotic  and  domestic  animal  diseases  (Slide  set] 

636.089  72-735312 

US   Dept.  of  Agriculture  72  MARC 


Vesuvius — an   ancient    tragedy    (Filmstrip)       Educational 
Filinfttrips,  1071. 

."  fr.     '-iilor.    3.'i  mni.     ( Volcanoenl 

Willi  manual. 

i-KKIHTK:  Atitlxir.  M«ry  Ijee  Nolan. 

HI^MAIAItY:  I'reMenlN  the  story  of  Vesuvius  from  tnclent  times 
to  the  pre»«*nt  and  rwrtrays  the  effect  of  volcanoes  on  the  Uvea  of 
p<<0|>le.     With  captlomi. 

1.  Vefnivitw.  I.  t:Ulucatlonal  Filmstrips.  Huntsville,  Tex.  II.  Se- 
rlm:  VolcnR(ie<i  (Filmstrip) 

[QF:523.V5]  6B1.2  73-740U0 

Fy<lii<-iitloiial  Fllmatrlpt 


Veszi,  Margit 
see 

All  In  a  night's  work. 

Lea  Vetements  (P'ilmstrip)     Mary  Glasgow  &  Baker  Lim- 
ited.   Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 

1970. 

1   roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonotape.     (Bon  voyage!     Part  3. 
no.  7) 

.\lno  Issued  in  b&w. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.    Introduces  vocab- 
ulary used  when  shopping  for  clothes  in  a  dqwrtment  store. 

1.  French  language — Audlo-vlnual  instruction.  I.  Hary  Olas- 

gow  &   Baker   Limited.     II.   rnlversal   Education   and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  Bon  voyage!     (Filmstrip)     Part  3,  do.  7. 
[PC2112.7]  448.3  70-740356 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Vttenm  rehaMBtatioa;  1920.  [Motioo  picture]     Thome  Films. 

1971. 

3  min.     ti.    bAw.     super  8  ram.     (S  mm.  documents  proiect,  no.  330) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDrrS:  Producer,  Dak  Willard. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  World  War  I  veterans'  rdisbiliutioa  activjtica  at  the 
hospital  at  Fori  Sberidao.  lUioois. 

1.  Veterans,   Diaabkd — RdubitiUtioa — Fort  Sheridan,  IlL         I.  Tborac 
Flints,  inc.  Boutdcr,  Colo.     II.  Series:  t  mm.  documcats  projccL  [Motkn  pfe- 
turc]  no.  3S0. 
[UB364.5]  3SS.1  72-701308 

Thome  Fdms  72  MARC 


Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


The  Rehabilitation  of  a  pars^legic. 


Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Dental  Training  Center 
see 

Oral  cancer — extra-oral  examination. 


Oral  cancer — intra -oral  examination. 


Veteran's  Day  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax.    Released  by  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,  color.  :15  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Holidays  and  their  mean- 
ings) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  io  cassette. 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  facta  associated  with  the  holiday  of  Vet- 
eran's Day.  Includes  facts  and  ideas  about  the  United  States,  Its 
government,  laws,  leaders,  aod  beliefs.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Veterans  Day— Juvenile  Alms.  2.  U.  S. — Politics  and  govern- 
ment— Juvenile  films.  I.  Fllmfai  Productions,  New  York.  II. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Holidays  and 
their  meanings  (Filmstrtp) 

[D671]  394.268  74^-740381 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


The  Veterinarian  from  8  to  5   (Motion  picture)     Ralston 
Pufiiia  Co.     Made  and  released  by  Walter  J.  Klein  Co., 

1968. 

26  v.nn.    sd.     color.     10  mm. 

An  adaptation  of  a  magazine  article  of  the  same  title  by  Heinz 
Kuehn. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  work  of  the  veterinarian.  Presents 
several  case  histories  and  shows  the  facilities  of  modem  veterinary 
hospitals  and  companion  animal  research  facilities. 

1.  Veterlnarlan^rt.  l  Kuehn,  Heinz.  The  veterinarian  from  8 
to  5.     n.  Ralston  Purina  Company,     m.  Walter  J.  Klein  (Company. 

636.089  73-702630 

CINE 


The  Veterinarian  serves  the  community  (Motion  picture) 
FilmsAVest.  Released  by  Curtis  Audio  Visual  Materials, 
1968. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Ciedita:  Producer,  Lou  Lilly;  director,  Frank  Gardonyl ;  writer, 
Ingvflr  B.  Grimsgaard. 

tiumnmry:  Examines  the  community  health  services  provided  for 
pets  by  veterinarians.  Follows  a  small  dog  who  Is  hurt  and  brought 
to  a  veterinary  hospital  for  care.     For  primary  grndes. 

1.  Veterinarians.  i.  Films/West,  Inc.     ii.  Curtis  Audio  Visual 

Materials. 

636.089  Fi  A  67-5820 

Films/West 


Viaje  per  el  norte  de  Espafia  (Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
pneiliii  Hritannica  Educational  Corp.,  1&66. 

14  mi:i.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  (PHcher's  guide. 

Supplementary  fllin  to  the  first  level  Spanish  instruction  program 
entitled  El  «fipaflol  por  el  uiun^o :  I<a  famllia  FernAndez. 

Suinmuti/:  An  overview  of  the  topography,  Industry,  and  way  of 
life    m    northern    Spain.       Includes    viewa    of   the    Basque    country 
through    the   Castlllas    to   CaUluna,    with    references    to   literature 
which  originated  In  northern  Spain. 
Another  iseue.    b&w. 

1,   Spain— Descr.  it  trav.— Ifldl-  i.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUn- 

nlca   Educfltlonui   Corporation,      il.   El   BspaQoi   por  el  mundo:   La 
famllia  FernAndez  (Motion  picture) 

014.6  Fi  A  68-1611 

Eiuylopnedia  Britaii-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Un  Viaje  por  Mexico  (Filmstrip)    Holt,  Rinehati  and  Win- 
ston, 1968. 

10  flimstripB.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  dual-track,  1  reel 
(7  In.),  7}  lpfl.,60mln. 

With  script  In  Spanish  and  English. 

CREDITS:  Commentary  and  photographs,  Dan  Budnlk. 

CONTENTS:  1.  El  viaje  complete.  60  fr.— 2.  Monterrey.  39 
fr.— 3.  Saltlllo.  44  fr.— 4.  San  Luis  Potosl.  40  fr.— 5.  Guadalajara. 
41  fr.— 6.  PatBcuaro  y  Morella.  46  fr.— 7.  Taxco  y  Cuernavaca. 
47  fr.— 8.  Oaxaca.  48  fr.— 9.  Puehla.  45  fr.— 10.  La  ciudad  de 
Mexico. 

1.  Mexico— Description  and  travel— 1961-  I.  Holt.  Rlne- 

hart  and  Winston,  Inc. 

[F1216]  468  78-739584 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


Viba-film 
see 


568 


Decoration. 
1  +  1  =  3. 


Vibrating  soap  bubbles  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp..  1969.  Made  by  Peter  Rob- 
inson Associates. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Experiments  in  physics — stand* 
ing  waves) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Coliatwrator,  Albert  V.  Baez,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Peninsula  College. 

Summary :  Presents  the  basic  concept  of  standing  waves.  Uses 
close-up  and  slow  motion  photography  In  an  experiment  which  Illus- 
trates the  properties  of  waves  In  the  transmission  of  energy. 

1.  Standing  waves.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 

Corporation.  Series:  Experiments  in  physics — standing  waves 

(Motion  picture) 

631  70-709910 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  aica  Educational  Corp. 

Vibration  of  molecules  (Motion  picture)  Chemical  Educa- 
tion Materirtl  Study.  Released  by  Modern  Learning  Aids, 
1959. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  CHEM  study  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*.-  Collaborators,  Linus  Pauling,  Richard  M.   Badger. 

.S'ummary.'  Illustrates  several  vibration  types  in  some  simple  mole- 
cules. 

1.  Molecules.        i.  Chemical  Education  Material  Study,    a.  Modern 
I>eflrning  Aids.  New  York. 

541.22  72-702689 

Chemical  Education  Material  Study 


Vibrations  and  sound  waves  (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science 
Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Vi.sual  Division.  1967. 

43  fr.     cn'nr.     S.l  mm.     (High  school  physical  sciences) 

EnRtiuaii  color. 

FOM  filmntrip  no.  fi64. 

With  tenchiiig  guide. 

Summary:  Portrays  phenomena  associated  with  transmission  and 
generation  of  sound  related  to  small  pressure  dltTerentlals  and  mo- 
lecular motion.  Presents  qnantltntlve  relationships.  Including  the 
decibel  scale.     With  captions. 

1.   Sound — Tninsnilsslon.  i.   Popular  Science  Publishing  Com- 

pany.   Inc..   New   York.     Audio-Visual   Division,     ii.    FOM   filmstrip 
no.  V,^^^.        Series:  High  school  physical  sciences  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3422 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Div. 


Vibrations  of  a  dnun  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a 
loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color.    8U[>er  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cnrtrldge  case. 

Bummaru:  A  loudspeaker  which  la  placed  beneath  a  horizontal 
circular  rubber  drum  head  is  used  to  record  vibrations  of  a  drum. 
Several  symmetric  and  antisymmetric  modes  are  shown  Btrolx>scopl- 
cally,  In  apparent  slow  motion. 

1.  vibration.  i.  Canada.     National    Film   Board,     n.  Ealing 

Corporation,   (Cambridge,   Mass.         Series:    Project  physics    (Motion 
picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-2406 

Elallng  Corporation 


Vibrations  of  a  metal  plate  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp. 
as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  niln.     si.     color.    .su|)or  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Bummnry:  A  study  of  vibrations  of  a  metal  plate.  Vibration 
patterns  are  made  visible  by  sprinkling  white  sand  on  a  vibrating 
plate.      Shows  that  sand  collects  at  the  nodal  lines. 

1.  Vibration.  2.  Elastic  plates  and  shells.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,  n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Project  physics  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-2407 

Ealing  Corporation 


Vibrations  of  a  rubber  hose  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing  Corp. 
as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1068. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  physics) 

With  flltn  notes  on  cnrtrldge  case. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  vibrations  of  a  rubber  hose.  A  long 
vertical  rubttor  hose  Is  agitated  at  one  end  by  a  varlable.speed 
motor.  The  frequMcy  is  adjusted  to  show  a  succession  of  modal 
patterns. 

1.  Vibration.  2.  Elastic  rods  and  wires.  i.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board,  n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Series: 
Project  physics  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  6&-2408 

Ealing  Corporation 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vibrations  of  a  wire  (Motion  piotvre)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Adapted  and  released  by  Ealing;  Corp.  as  a 
loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1968. 

4  mln.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Project  phTSlai} 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  caw. 

Bummarv:  A.  stud;  of  the  Tibrations  of  &  faorlsootftl  stUt  wire 
which  occur  when  an  alternating  current  Is  sect  through  the  wire 
and  a  fixed  magnetic  field,  and  In  a  circular  wire  Id  which  the 
□odes  are  eguattr  spaced  around  the  circumference. 

1.  Vibrations.     2.  Elastic  rods  and  wires.  l  Canada.     Natloual 

Film  Board,      n.  Ealing  Corporatlou,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Sertea: 

Project  phraics  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-2409 

Ealing  CorpcMntlon 


Vic  Films,  ltd. 
see 


London 


Far  from  the  madding  crowd. 


The  Vicar  of  Wakefield  by  Goldsmith   {FOmstrip) 
Handy  School  Service,  1968. 


Jam 


1  roll,  color.  Xi  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a.  (1  a.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  10  In.,  33)  rpm.  microgroove. 
(Adventures  in  reading) 

Summan/:  An  adaptation  of  the  novel  The  vicar  of  Wakefield,  by 
Ollrer  Goldsmith.    With  captions. 

1.  Goldsmith.  OliTer.  1728-1774.     The  Ticar  o(  Wakefield.  i. 

Goldsmith,  OllTer.  1728-1774.    The  rlcar  of  Wakefield,    n.  Jam  Handy 

School  Service,   inc.  Series:  Adventures  in  reading   (Fllmatrlp) 

823  73-733938 

Jam  Handy  School  Serv-  Ice 


Vice  and  \Trtue  (Motion  picture)  S.  N.  E.  Gaumont,  Paris, 
Trianon  productions,  Paris,  and  L'lti'a  film,  Rome.  Re- 
leased in  (he  U.  S.  by  MetroGoldwyn-Mayer,  1963. 

106  Riin.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

\  Gaumont  Interoatlonal  film. 

in  Freoch.  with  English  titles  added. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Roger  Vadim;  screenplay,  Roger 
ValllnncI,  Roger  VadIm;  mtulc,  Michel  Magne:  director  of  photog- 
raphy. Marcel  Grignon;  film  editor.  Victoria  Mercanton.  Cast:  Annie 
Girardor,  Robert  Hossein,  Catherine  Deneuve,  0.  E.  Basse,  Philippe 
Lenin  ire. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  two  sisters  who  try  to  lurvlre  the  Nasi 
occupation  of  France,  each  with  her  own  way  of  dealing  with  the 
depravity  and  decadent  appetites  of  the  Nazi  t^cen. 

1.  World  War,  1B3»-Id45~ France.  i.  Sod^t^  nouvelle  ^Ubllsse- 
ments  GaumoDt.    n.  Tri-  anon  productions,     iii.  Ultra  Dim. 

IV.  Sletro-Oiildwyn-  Mayer,  Inc. 

791.43  Fi  67-1127 


[Vice  President  Ntxon  and  family,   (Motion  picture)     Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

30  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Person  to  persoa) 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  dooumeoUry  show  Person  to  peraon. 

Credits:  Producer,  Pwry  Lafferty;  directors.  Bob  Dally,  Dan  F, 
Smith. 

Summary;  Charles  Coliingwood  Interviews  Vice  President  Richard 
M,  Nixon  and  his  family  In  their  hotel  suite  In  New  York  City. 

1.   Nixon,  Richard  Mllhous,   1913-  i.  Columbia   Broadcast- 

ing Syst«ii,  inc.        Series:  Person  to  person  (Motion  picture) 

923  Fi  68-293 


The  Vicious  breed  (Motion  picture)  Raymond  R<^uer, 
Sweden.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Coronet  Film  Distribu- 
tors, 1'5Q. 

86  mln.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 
L.  C.  has  16  ram.  print- 
In    Swedish,    with    English    titles   added.      Released    in    Sweden 
under  the  title  Farlig  frihet. 

Credits:  Director,  Ame  Ragnebom;  screenplay,  Bengt  Ericson; 
music,  Charles  Norman ;  photf^raphy,  Sven  Thermaeniofl,  Ake  Wes- 
terlund.  Cast:  Ame  Ragnebom,  MaJ-Britt  LIndhoim,  Carl-Olof  Aim. 
Summary:  A  drama  about  Juvenile  dellnquaicy  in  Sweden.  A 
young  man  who  escapes  from  prison.  Joins  forces  with  bis  old 
girlfriend,  and  tiet'omes  Involved  in  sexual  crimes  and  murder. 

r.  Rohauer,  Raymond,     n.  Oronet  Film  DIstrlbators.     ui.  Farlig 
frihet  (Motion  plctnre) 

791.43  Fi  68-731 


Vicioiu  cycles  (Motion  picture)    Creative  Film  Society,  1969. 
Made  by  Jansen,  Menville,  and  Brain. 

7  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  studeot-produced  film  which  wpoots  commercial  mo- 
torcycle movies. 

I.  Creative  Film  Society. 

791.43  70-70897B 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Vick  (Themical  Compaity 
see 


Times  are  great. 


Vicksburg  and  Gettysboi^:  the  turning  p«nt  (Filmstrip) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

100  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodlac:  2  s..  12  In..  331  rpm. 
(Civil  War  and  Reconstruction) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  William  PelU;  collaborator,  Richard  Miles. 

SUMMARY :  A  study  of  the  ntrategy  and  military  leadership  at 
the  Battles  of  Vlckaburg  and  Gettysburg  and  the  impact  of  Union 
victories  on  the  course  of  the  war. 

1.  Vicksfourg.  Miss.— Slece,  1863.  2.  Gettysburg  Campaign.  186^. 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  educational  CoriroratioD.  II.  Series: 
Civil  War  and  Recoostmction  (Filmstrip) 

973.7  71-739254 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Victim  (Motion  picture)  Allied  Film  Makers,  London.  R©- 
leased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Pathe-American  Distributing  Co- 

19(>1. 

98  mln.    sd.    b&w.    35  mm. 

A  Parkway  Films  production. 

Credits:  Producer.  Michael  Relph :  director,  Basil  Dearden;  screwi- 
play,  Janet  Green.  John  McCormick;  music,  Philip  Green;  photog- 
raphy. Otto  Heller:  editor,  John  D.  Guthridge.  Ca»t:  Dirk  Bogarde, 
Sylvia  Syros,  Dennis  Price,  Nigel  Stock,  Peter  HcEnery. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  a  successful  British  barrister  who  nt- 
fers  from  homaxexual  tendencies  and  becomes  Involved  In  Idrati^log 
a  treacherous  ring  of  blackmailers. 

I.  Allied  Film  Makers,  ltd.  n.  Path^Amerlcan  Distributing  Com- 
pany. 

Fi  67-1323 

The  Victims  (Motion  picture)  Anti -defamation  League  in 
cooperation  with  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.  Released 
bv  'We~tinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 

.'tUmiu.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

fiunimiiry:  Plxamlnes  the  sentiment  of  prejudice  antl  explores  how- 
parents  soiiietinies  unwittingly  infect  their  children  with  the  atti- 
tudes th:it  builil  racial.  religiou>i,  and  ethnic  intolerance. 

1.  Prejudices  and  antipathies.     2.  Parent  and  child.  i.  Antl- 

defamatlon   League.     H.   Westinghouse   Broadcasting  Company,   iiic 

301.45  Fi  A  68-674 

CINE 


Victor  Film 


Getting  in, 

Victor  Hago.  [Filmstrip]     A.  Carlier,  Parii.     Releaied  in  the  U.S. 
by  Gesslcr  Pub.  Co.,  1965. 

*4  fr.     b4w,      35  mm,        and  phonoiape. 

Sileni  version  previoutly  rckued  in  the  U.S.  by  Ge*il«r  Pub.  Co..  IWS. 
With  lexl  and  phonotape  in  French. 

SUMMARY:  Dcpku  the  life  and  character  of  Victor  Hugo,  with  ohaerva- 
tioM  on  historical  events  during  the  19th  century. 

1.   Hugo.  Victw  Marie,  comte.   IM2-US5.         I.  Carlier.  Achilte.   190J- 
II.  Gesslcr  Publishing  Company. 

tPQ2293]  928  72-734819 

Gcssler  Pub.  Co.  72  MARC 


(Victor  Riesd,  (Motion  picture)     N'BC  Television,  1956. 

28  mln.     sd.     biw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  June  3,  1956,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Producer.  Lawrence  Spivak;  director.  Carl  Degeo;  spon- 
sor. Pan  American  World  Airways. 

Summary:  RecMtly  Winded  by  an  add  attack,  columnist  Victor 
Rlesei  discusses  labor  radketeerlng  with  Ned  Brooks,  moderator, 
Murray  Davis,  Ernest  Undley,  A.  A.  Raskin,  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.  Rlesei.  Victor,  1915-  2.  Trade-unions  — U.  S.    3.  Racket- 

eering—U.  S.         I.  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc     NBC  Tele- 
vision Network.         Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

331.880973  78-701479 


Victor  Viiriin  and  the  singing  strings  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax 
Released  by  Universal  PMucation  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.    ^  mm.    and  phonodiso.     (Meet  the  music  makers) 

AlBO  Issued  wiifa  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  cartoon  characters  to  teach  children  about  ttw 
stringed  musical  Instruments.  Musical  excerpts  and  sound  eflfecu 
familiarize  students  with  the  authentic  sounds  of  each  instrument 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Stringed  instruments.  Bowed.  I.  Filmfax  Productions,  Nen 
York.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Meel 
the  music  makers  (Filmstrip) 

[ML750]  787  76-74060S 

I'nlversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Victoria  (Filmstrip)  Usherwood  and  Usherwood,  Eng.  Re- 
lea.sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Art, 
1969. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     ( Reign  by  reign ) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  character  of  Victoria,  and  examines 
the  politics,  relidon.  society,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  her  reign. 

1.  Victoria.  Queen  of  Great  Britain.  1H1»-1WU1.  2.  Gt.  Brit — His- 
tory-Victoria. 1887-1901.  I.  Usherwood  and  Usherwood.  fL 
TTniveraal  Education  ana  visual  Artx.  m.  Series:  Keign  by  reign 
(Filmstrip) 

[DASSl]  942.081  74-740495 

Universal  Bdnoatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


'"'iSW^"'*"  '"  (^'7™<r.-p)     Educational  Audio  Yisoal, 

with  teiicher's  notea. 

Credits:  F-ditor.  John  McSIillan  :  narrator.  Ian  Brett 

1.  Gt.  Brit. —  Industries  — History.  2.  Gf  Brit  —  *ioci«i  r«r.Hi 
l"'T^!^1^n'^rr\.  3;  Victoria.  Quin  of  Greaf  Bmai^lS  9^5oi" 
I.  Educat  onal  Audio  Visual,  inc..  Pleasant vllle,  N.   V  S^rtaT- 

Study  unit  series  (Filmstrip!  series. 

Educational  Audio  visual  "-'«*« 


Victorian  flower  paintii^s  (Moti<Hi  picture)  Institute  of 
Psychiatry,  University  of  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  New  York  University  Film  Library,  1968. 

7  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Photography.  Ei«mond  Wilson. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  folio  of  dated  flower  paintings  indicative 
of  an  unknown  person  passing  through  a  temporary  phase  of  schizo- 
phrenic Illness. 

1.  Flower  painting  and  Illustration.  I.  London.     University. 

Institute  of  PsychUtry.     II.  New  York  University.     Film  Library. 

616.89  70-711175 

New  York  University  Film  Library 

Victorian  social  life  (Fiimttrip)  Hulton  Press,  London, 
1967!     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

41  fr.     h&w.     n."i  mm.     (British  and  European  historj-) 

A.  Beacon  filmstrip. 

With  notes. 

Summary:  Describes  aspecU  of  town  and  country  life  of  the 
Victorian  period,  including  sports,  amusements,  homes,  transportation, 
public  services,  and  government. 

1.  Gt.   Brit.— Civil laitlon— 19th  cent.  i.  Hulton  Press,  lid., 

London,     ii.  Dufour  Editions,  inc.         Series:   British  and  European 
history   ( Filmstrip  i 

914.2  Fi  A  67-t050 

Dufour  Editions 

Victorian  to  George  v,  1837-1937 


Evolution  of  the  English  home.    Part  7: 
Victorian  to  George  V,  1837-1937. 


The  Vktoriau  L  {Filnutrip]  Visual  Publicationi.  London,  1970. 
Made  by  A.  C.  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  Publicadons. 

30  fr.     txHor      3S  mm.     (People  of  other  diys) 

With  study  gmde. 

SUMMARY:  Depict!  the  Vicloriui  era  in  Britain  u  ui  age  of  inlenie  >ocial, 
econoaiic.  and  induuriai  activity  and  change.  llluWrstc*  Victorian  home  life, 
education,  rdigioD,  trMle,  and  transport. 

I.  Great  Britain — Civilization — 19th  century.  I.  Viwsl  Publication*.  II. 
Series:  People  of  other  days.  [FIlmMrip] 

[DA533]  942.08  75-740806 

Viiual  Publtcationt  72  MARC 


The  VIctorisM  n.  [Hlrastrip]  Visual  PublicationB,  London,  1970. 
Made  by  A.  C  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Releued  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  PuUications. 

33  fr.    color.     35  nun.     (People  of  other  days) 

With  uudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  important  iMues.  events,  changes,  and  refonm  in 
Victorian  Easlaod  and  the  rest  of  the  British  Empire 

I.  Great  Britain — Civilization — 1 9th  century.        I.  Visual  Publications.     11. 
SeHeK  People  of  other  days.  {Filmstripi 

942.08  79-740807 

Visual  Publtcadoot  72  MARC 


Tkt  Victors.  [Motion  picture]     Doro  Bachrach.  1972. 


Victorian  a^  (Filmstrip)    Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasant- 

ville,  X.  Y.,  1970. 

174  fr.    color.    35  mm."  and  ,2  phonodlscs :  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  29  mln. 

.\lso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cas-sette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Dlscus.'^es  the  literary  and  historical  aspects  of  Vic- 
torian themes:  the  Industrial  revolution,  emergent  democracy,  sci- 
ence versus  religion,  and  art  for  art's  sake.  Includes  excerpts  from 
the  works  of  Charles  Dickens,  and  other  Important  literary  figures. 

1.  Gt.  Brit.— CiTllizatlon— 19th  century.  2.  Dickena,  Charles,  1SC12- 
1870.         i-Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantvllle,  N  T. 

942.08  7&-736696 

Guidance  As-sodates 


Victorian  and  modem  embrmdery  (Filmstrip)  Diana 
Wyllie,  ltd.,  Ix)ndon,  li'59.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carninn  Educational  Associates,  1967. 

22  fr.     color.    S5  mm.     (History  of  English  embroidery) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  decline  of  hand  embroidery  In  England 
in  the  nineteenth  century  and  shows  the  first  Mnbroidery  done  on 
the  aewing  machine. 

1.  Embroidery.  English.  I.  Diana  WylUe,  ltd.    II.  Carman  Edu- 

cational   Associates.      III.    Series:    History   of   English   embroidery 
(Filmstrip) 

[NK9243]  746.40942  74-789969 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


569 


22  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  The  story  of  a  middle-aged  couple's 

1.  Bachrach.  Doro. 
IPN1997,  791.43 

ONE  72 


tekend  at  the  beach. 


72-702446 
MARC 


Victory  in  Europe,  20  years  after  (Motion  picture)  CBS 
News,  in  cooperation  with  the  British  Broadcasting  Corp., 
London.  1965. 

60  mill.     Ed.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producers,  Don  Hewitt,  John  Sharnik,  Giyn  Jones;  direc- 
tors. Noble  Wilson,  Fred  Stollmack;  r^wrters,  Walter  Cronklte, 
Hichard  DImbleby.  Charles  Olilngwood,  Martin  Agronsky,  Daniel 
Schorr. 

Summary:  .Accounts  of  major  battles  of  World  War  u  by  General 
Elsenhower.  Field  Marshall  Montgomery,  and  reporters.  Inclodes 
scenes  of  Churchill's  activities  In  the  war,  the  discovery  of  the  con- 
centration camps,  the  signing  of  the  surrender  papers,  and  views  of 
various  sites  as  they  are  today. 

1.  World  War,  1839-1945.  L  Columbia  Broadca.sting  System,  Inc. 
CBS  Newa.     ii.  Britlah  Broadcasting  Corporation. 

940JW  Fi  68-294 


Vldal,  Gore,  1925- 
see 

The  Best  man. 

Video  Nursing,  inc. 
see 

About  the  aged. 
The  Abused  child. 


The  best  man 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


video  Nursing,  Inc.    (Continued) 

Accidents  in  children. 
The  Acting-out  patient. 
The  Adjustment  equation. 

Adolescence:   a  cultural  phenomenon. 
Adolescent  idealism  and  realism. 

The  Adolescent  patient. 
Adolescent  sexuality. 

Antepartum  care. 

The  Anxious  patient  and  common  defensive 
patterns. 

Behavioral  change  and  learning. 
Blood  dyscrasias. 
The  Burned  child. 
The  Changing  health  care  system. 

The  Child  guidance  clinic. 

The  Child  «iio  undergoes  open^ieart 
surgery. 

The  Child  with  a  heart  defect. 

The  Child  with  8  nephrotic  syndrome. 

The  Child  with  a  neurological  condition. 

A  Child  with  an  orthopedic  anomaly. 
The  Child  with  cerebral  palsy. 
The  Child  with  cystic  fibrosis. 

The  Child  with  hemophilia. 

The  Child  with  muscular  dystrophy. 

The  Child  with  rheumatic  fever. 

The  Child  with  severe  emotional  problems. 

Chromosomal  aberrtitlons. 

Cleft  lip  and  palate. 

Cognitive  functioning:   ages  6-13. 

Communication  in  the  nurse -patient  re- 
lationship. 

Communication:   the  concept  and  the  skill. 

Community  health  services. 

Complications  of  pregnancy. 

Complications  of  pregnancy:   diabetes 
melUtus. 

Complications  of  pregnancy:  hemorrhage. 


Complications  of  pregnancy;   infections. 


Complications  of  pregnancy:   rheumatic 
heart  disease. 


Conqilications  of  pregnancy:  toxemia. 

Complications  of  the  third  trimester. 

The  Concept  of  anxiety. 

A  Conference  on  the  dying  child. 

Consolidation  and  growth. 

The  Continual  change. 
Coping  with  the  toddler. 

The  Depressed  patient. 

Dilemmas  of  nursing  education. 

Directions  for  the  future  In  psychiatric 
nursing. 

Does  old  mean  poor  ? 

EKG:  eleclrophysiotogical  basis  for  nursing  interven- 
tion. 

The  Economics  of  health  care. 

The  Elements  of  the  nurse-patient  re- 
lationship. 

Emerging  consciousness. 

Environmental  aspects  of  therapeutic  care. 

The  Family. 

Family  mores  and  attitudes. 

Federal  Involvement  in  health  care. 

Games  people  play. 

The  Generation  gap. 

Health  of  the  aged. 

The  Health  team  and  the  aged. 
Health  team  relationships. 

HemoIyUc  diseases  of  the  newborn. 
Heredity  and  behavior. 
The  Home  boubd  aged. 
Hospital  care— admission  and  delivery. 
Hospital  care  of  the  newborn. 
The  Hospitalized  child. 
I,  me,  and  the  self. 

The  Infant  and  society. 
Infertility  and  sterility. 

The  Institutionalized  aged. 


570 


Intellectual  development:   ages  6-13, 
Kidney  transplants  and  hemodialysis. 

language  development. 
Life  space  and  life  style. 

Malpractice. 

Man;    his  growth  and  development — ^birth 
t&rough  adolescence. 

Medical-moral-legal  issues. 

Mental  health  nursing — OJt  o(  bounds: 
the  drug  culture. 

Mental  health  nursing:   Wednesday's 
child,  parts  1  and  2. 

Mental  retardation  special  3%,  parts  1-2, 

The  Mentally  retarded  child, 

Mlxed-up  "middles". 

The  Neonate. 

New  directions  for  nursing  service  ad- 
ministration. 

Normal  labor  and  delivery. 

Normal  pregnancy. 

Normal  puerperium. 

The  Nurse  and  her  employer. 

The  Nurse  in  commtuiity  psychiatry. 

The  Nurse  in  family  therapy. 

The  Nurse  in  group  work. 

The  Nurse  in  the  community. 

Nurse  midwifery. 

Nurse  practice  acts. 

The  Nurse's  role  and  resources  in  pro- 
viding therapeutic  care  to  psychiatric  patients. 

The  Nurse's  role  in  changing  mental  health 
programs. 


Nursing  appraisal  of  infant  neurological 
development. 


Nursing  care  of  the  aged. 
Nursing  torts. 

The  Old  speak  for  themselves. 

The  One  to  one  nurse-patient  relationship. 

Path  to  adulthood. 

The  Patient  with  addictive  behavior. 


Patients  with  manipulative  and  acting-out 
behaviors. 

Peer  group;  ages  6-13. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


video  Nursing,  Inc.    (Continued) 

Planning  care  for  the  aged. 
Play  activities:  ages  6-13. 
Postpartum  care — h(^pit&l  to  home. 

Premature  infant. 
Preparation  for  parenthood. 
Preschooler:    concept  development. 
Preschooler:   psycho-sexual  develc^ment. 
Projections  for  the  future  in  nursing. 
Psychiatric  nursing:   past  and  present. 
Psychiatric  problems  of  the  aged. 
The  Psychology  of  aging. 
Rights  of  patients. 

The  Ritualistic  patient. 

The  Role  of  the  nurse  specialist. 

Rudiments  of  self  concept. 

School  and  the  child. 
Sex  roles:   ages  6-13. 

The  Standard  of  care. 
The  Suspicious  patient. 

The  Symptom  as  e:q}res8ion  of  anxiety. 
The  Toddler:   origins  of  independence. 
Understanding  infant  behavior. 
Unfolding  Infant  behavior. 

Unwed  families. 

Where  old  age  begins. 

Wills,  insurance,  witness. 
The  Withdrawn  patient. 

The  Withdrawn  patient:   Implications  for 

the  nurse -patient  relationship. 

Video  tape  editlas.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  Loodoo.  196S. 
Relmcd  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Hlmt. 

22  miB.    td.    colof.     16  mm.    (Televbion  Iruning  Ktiox,  no.  2) 
SUMMARY:  Showi  how  a  video  upe  machine  worki  and  dcscribet  tad 
iUuttnta  method!  of  video  upc  editing,  including  all  phaset  of  cutting. 

1.  Video  upe  recorderi  and  recording.  1.  Britiih  Broadcaaiing  Corpora- 
tion. Televiaion  Service,  il.  Time-Ufe  Film*.  III.  Scnc*:TelcviaioBinintnc 
tUma.  (Motion  picture]  na  2. 

tTK6655i  791.45  74-714640 

Time-Life  Filmi  72  MAKC 

Videocraft  liAematlonal 
see 

The  Little  drummer  boy. 

Vides  cinematografica,  Rome 
see 

Up  to  his  ears. 


Viva  Maria! 


MdiC,  Branislav.       An  atlas  of  the  anatomy  of  the 


ear 
see 


An  Atbs  of  the  anatomy  of  the  ear. 

La  Vie  ct  la  passion  de  J^sos  Christ  (Motion  picture)     La 
Societe  Lumiere,  Paris,  1898. 

7  mlo.     8L    bAw.     16  mm. 

SaiJonl,  O.    LoolB  Lumlftre.    CaUlogoe  Ltunttre,  dob.  968-046. 

Also  knowD  DDder  tbe  title  I^  pawloiL 

Hade  from  a  35  mm.  original  in  tbe  Clntetatb^ue  Francalae. 

Go  T«el  with  47  otber  LomlAre  Qonibera. 

Bpliode  3  ( Luml«re  do.  935)  Ucklng  In  L.  C. 

In  tbe  Cln«matb«que  Prancalae  Film  Collection,  Ubrarr  of  Con- 

CREDITS:  Director.  Georges  Hatot.     CAST:  Bretteau. 

CONTE34TS. — 1.  L'adoratlon  de  mages.— 2.  La  fulte  eo  BgTiite:. — 
&  L'arrlvfe  It  J«n»a)em. — t  Tr«hlB0D  de  Judaa.— &  K4snrr«ctloa  d« 
Laiare.— 6.  La  cfaie.— 7.  L'arreetatlon  de  3ima  Cbrlat — &  La  flaftf' 
latlon. — 9.  Le  cotironnement  d'^lnes. — 10,  La  mise  en  croli. — 11.  Le 
cfllvalre. — 12.  Ia  mlse  an  tomb«ta. — 18.  La  rtenrrectloo. 

1.  Jesus  Cbrlst — Biography.  2.  Jesus  Cbrlst— Paaslon.  I.  SoctM« 
Luml^re,  Parla.  II.  ClD«matb««]ue  Praacalae  Film  Collection.  IIL 
La  Faaslon  (Motion  picture) 

232.9  78-710669 


La  Vie  parisieniK  (FUmstrip) 
by  Bailey  Fihns,  1968. 


J.  Michael  Moore.    Released 


36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs:  12  In..  831  rpm. 
microurooTe. 

With  maoual. 

Summary:  A  French  language  teacblng  film.  Presents  a  tour  of 
Paris,  polDtlng  out  Important  alghts  In  the  dt;  and  actlrltles  of 
tbe  people. 

1.  French  language — Audlo-Vlanal  Instruction.  2,  Parla — Descr. 
L  Moore.  J.   MtchaeL    n.  Bailey   Fltnts,  Inc.,   Hollywood,  CaUf. 

448.3  Fi  A  68-4122 

Bailey  Films 


Le  Vien  Films 


The  Finest  hours. 


The  Vienna  Choir  Boys:  pursuit  of  excellence  {Motion  pio- 
ture)  American  Broadcasting  Ca  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

54  mil),    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummarj/:  Shos-s  tbe  rigid  training  that  the  Vienna  Cbolr  Boys 
most  undergo  to  reach  tbe  high  standards  set  by  the  choir. 

1.  Wiener  .S&ngerknaben.  i.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 

n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

783.8  Fi  A  68-2194 

MacGraw-Hltl  Book  Co. 


Vierzehnheili^n  and  Die  Wics  (Fihnstrip)  Visual  Pabli- 
cations,  I^ndoo,  1960.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre 
Visual  Publications,  1970. 

35  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Master  bnlldlngs) 

Double-frame  Terslon  also  issued. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  Vlersehnbelllgen  and  Die  Wlm.  showing 
how  their  architectural  styles  are  characteristic  of  the  age  in  which 
they  were  bullL 

1.  WIes  (Schongan).  Wallfahrtsklrcfae.  2.  Vlenebnbeillgen 
(Church)  I.   Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Mclntyre 

Visual   Publications.     III.  Series:  Master  buUdlngs  (Ptlmstrtp) 
[NA6586.W5]  726  73-739024 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


Viet  Nam   {FiliMtnp)     National  Geographic  and  Encyclo- 
paedia Bntennica  Educational  Corp.,  1968 

i-^/'';    '^Y-    **°«°-    *'«lpt'on<xtl»c:2s.  {I's-formanoaipro- 
jector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  Ul.  834  rpm.     (S^UiS 

With  script  00  record  Jacket 
CreAitt:  Producer.  Charles  a  Sloan. 
™?!r*'^->J*"'*y  0'  V'et  Nam  and  Its  trouble  spota    Includes 

915.97  Fi  A  6ft-inft» 

E.c,clop.«lUBrtu„-  »laiiaK.doii.lConr 


Vieth  von  GolBsenau,  Arnold  Filedrich,  1889- 
Nobi 
see 


Nobi  and  the  slsve  traders 
legend. 


VJetnaiii  aasitnmeBt  {Motion  fnctitrt)     Axuricui  Nationml 
Bed  Cross,  1968. 

8  mlD.    sd.    color.    18  nun. 

Bwmmwv:  Follow,  a  Red  Cross  msn  In  Tlebum  S8  be  cnies 
om  an  aaaiininieQt  to  locate  and  send  a  serricenun  to  the  United 
States  Id  time  of  emerttency.  Includes  scenes  of  sei^cemen's  dnba 
and  a  hoepital  ship.  Shows  clutunobUe  ^rls  eatertalninf  ttoopa 
unable  to  visit  tbe  ciuba. 

1.  Vletnamevi  OonlUct.  1981-       —War  work— Bed  Cnaa. 
I.  Bed  CroM.    D.  8.  American  National  Bed  Cross. 

969  76-707781 


Vietnam  briefinx,  sonuBer  1968  (Motion  pieturt)  Dinotoe. 
ate  for  Armed  Forces  Information  «nd  Edncation,  tj  S 
Dept.  of  Defense,  1966.    Made  by  Hearst  Metrotone  News! 

19  mln.    sd.    bAw.    18  mm. 

Order  no.  MDT281FP. 

Armed  rones  mlllury  report,  no.  659. 

Bummaty:  A  snmmarr  of  military  activities  In  Vietnam   In  the 

\S^'^-J^  S'^^  °°"^  Inclndes  renurts  tnS  President 
Jobnsons  Memorial  Day  speech.  Prepared  for  nse  by  U.  3.  A^ 
Forces  personneL  ^^ 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-        —Campaigns.        i.  U   S.     Direc- 
torate for  Armed  Forces  Information  and  Education. 

»W  72-707547 


The  Vietnam  dUemau,  1945-1»70  (S/otum  picture)    Chelsea 
Hou9e  Educational  Communications,  1969. 

7  m'n.    si.    b&w.    super  S  mm.     (Tbe  History  machine) 

Loop  flloi  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

CrediU:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summarif:  Follows  the  colonialist  strug^e  In  Asia,  from  tbe  es- 
tablishment of  French  authority  In  the  l&tb  century  to  tbe  formation 
of  the  National  Liberation  Front  In  1980.  Portrays  tbe  escalation  of 
U.  S.  lUTolTement  and  tbe  rise  of  protest 

1.  Vietnam — History.  i.  Chelsea  House  Educational  Commuol- 
catlons.        Series:  Tbe  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 

959.7  74-735786 

Chelr«a  Houw  Educa*  tlonat  Commsnfcatloiu 


Vietnam:  Eric  Sevareid's  perstmal  report  (Motion  picture) 
CBS  News,  1966. 

60  mill      sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Telecaot  as  a  CBS  News  ^»ecial  report  June  21,  1966. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Lwlle  Mtdgley. 

SCMMABT:  Eric  Serareld  gives  bis  rlew  of  the  war  In  Vietnam. 
Includes  mape  and  plcmrea  of  Vietnamese  people. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict  1961-  I.  Serareld.  Arnold  Eric,  1912- 

II.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.     CBS  News. 

959  73-710448 

Vietnam:  how  did  we  ^t  in?    How  do  we  get  oot?  (Mo- 
tion picture)     American  Documentary  Films,  1967. 

33  mln.     sd.     t>ftw.     16  mm. 

Credltx :  Editont.  Rt^rl  Primes  David  Castro. 

Summary:    David   Scboenbrun   discuses   the  political   aspects  of 
tbe  war  tn  Vietnam,  and  the  facts  behind  C.  S.  intervention. 

1.    Vietnamese   Conflict    1961-        — V.    S.        I.   American    Docu- 
mentary Films,  Inc. 

969  76-709735 

American  I>ocumentary  Films 


Vtatnam— joanal  of  a  to.  [Motioo  picture]    BBC-TV.  Loodoa. 
1967.     Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Tlme-Ufe  FOmi. 


52  mla.    kL     hftw.     16  n 

SUMMARY:  An  ofafectivc 
doobts  of  Amehcss  fighting  mca  ia  Vim  Nam  aad 
people,  villaiea,  and  rchabdiatioB  ocalni. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  I 

Tctevinon  Service.     11.  Time-Lifc  Fibaa. 
[DS557J^6i  915.97 

Time-Life  PUb*  73 


b  reoordt  tbe  deeds  and 
Madias  the  VktaaaMs 


Britiah  BraadcHtiBg  Corpofatkn. 


74-714W7 
MAXC 


571 


Vietnam  perapeetive:  How  we  can  win   (Motion  picture) 
CBS  News,  1965. 

58  mln.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

T^ecast  as  a  CBS  News  ^lecial  report  on  August  16.  1065. 

8ummant:  Reporters,  Walter  CronUte,  Peter  Kallseber.  and 
Harry  Reaaoner  participate  In  a  pao^  dlscusslOD  with  General 
Maxwell  Taylor  and  General  Earle  Wheeler  who  discuss  the  ques- 
tion.of  bow  tbe  United  States  can  flgbt  a  Jangle  war  and  produce 
a  tradltiooal  victory. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict  UWl-  2.  Taylor,  Maxwell  Darenport 

1901-  S.  Whe^r,  Barle  GOmor*,  1908-  i.  Columbia 

Broadcasting  Syvtem.  Inc.    OBS  News. 

969  71-702024 

Vietnam  perapeetive:  Tlie  dcdafonB  (Motion  picture)    CBS 
News,  1966. 

58  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Telecast  as  a  CBS  News  special  report  on  Aug.  9,  1966. 

Bummtarv:  Reporters  Peter  Kallseber,  Alexander  Kendrldc,  and 
Harry  Reasoner  participate  in  a  paikc!  dtscnnsion  witb  Secretary 
of  State  Dean  Rusk  asd  Secretary  of  Defen!«  Robert  UcNamara 
who  are  questioned  about  tbe  status  of  the  honor  of  tlie  United 
States  and  the  security  of  both  the  Amertcan  and  tbe  South  Viet- 
namese people  iuTolved   In   tbe  war  in   Vietnam. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict  19(n-  l  Ocriumbta  Broadcasting 

System,  inc.    CBS  News. 

959  76-70S0a5 

Vietnam  perspective:  Winning  the  peace  {Motion  picture) 
CBS  News,  1965. 

r«ir!i,     sd.     bAw.     lemm. 

Triecast  as  a  CBS  News  specUl  report  Aug.  23, 1965. 

Bummtanf:  Reporters  Richard  C  Hottelet  Marrln  Kalb,  and 
Harry  Beaaoner  discuss  with  Secretary  of  State  Dean  Rusk,  United 
Nations  Ambassador  Arthur  Goldberg,  and  Presldenttal  Assistant 
McGeorge  Bundy  tbe  necessity  of  understanding  the  United  States' 
Involvement  In  Vietnam  and  tbe  nature  and  inte^ty  of  tbe  com- 
mittment 

1.   Vietnamese  Conflict  1961-        — U.  S.  i.  ColumbU  Broad- 

casting System,  Inc.    CBS  News. 

969  78-707212 

Viet  Nam — plight  of  a  people  (Filmatrip)     Scholastic  mag- 
azines, 1967.     Made  by  Audio- Visual  School  Seirice. 

45  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Scholastic  fllmstrlpa,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Crtditt:  Scenario  and  storyboard,  William  Johnson. 

Summary:  Olves  tbe  background  history  of  tbe  war  In  '^ 
and  outlines  the  geography  and  early  history  of  tbe  country, 
sents  an  account  of  events  since  World  War  n. 

1.  Vietnam— Hist.        l  Scholastic  magaxlnes. 

959.7  Fi  A  6&-4206 

Scholastic  magaslnes 


Pr*- 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vietnam   report — guardians  at  the  gate  (Motion  picture) 
.Heai-st  Metrotone  Xews,  1965. 

12  in"n.     fid.     Ww.     16  mm.     (Screen  news  digest,  v.  8,  no.  1) 

With  study  gulde- 

Bummary:  Examines  the  history  and  the  nature  of  the  cotnniit- 
ment  of  the  United  States  to  South  Vietnam. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict.  1961-        — U.  S.  i.  Hearst  Uetrotone 

News,  Inc.,  New  York.         Series:   Screen  news  dlRert   (Motion  pic- 
ture) V,  8,  no.  1. 

327.73059  70-700608 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Vietnam:  the  other  war  {Motion  picture)    OBS  News,  1966. 

SS  mln.     8d.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Tele<:i-l  on  the  TBS  dociitnenfary  show  CBS  reports  on  April  12, 
1966. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bernard  Blrnbaum;  director,  Joe  Gorsuch; 
reporter,  Charles  CoUlogwood;  photographers.  Ha  Thuc  Can,  James 
Wilson :  film  editors,  David  McCruden.  Jerome  McCarthy,  Jack 
Drescher,  John  DuUaghon,  Mitchell  Rudick. 

Summary:  Presents  a  view  of  the  other  war  being  waged  in 
Vietnam:  the  struggle  for  the  loyalty  of  the  Vietnamese  people. 
Interviews  with  Ambassador  Henry  Cabot  lx>dge.  General  West- 
moreland, and  others  ahow  the  tactics  and  problems  involved. 

1.  Alliance— Vietnam.  i.  CBS  reports  (Television  program) 
II.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System  Inc.     OBS  News. 

969  79-702026 


The  Viet  Nam  war.  Part  48:  John  Kraft  survey:  Viet 
Nam  in  the  polling  booth  (Motion  picture)  American 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

29  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Nov.  C.  1966,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  ««««. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  James  Benjamin;  director, 
Richard  Schentzel;  cameraman,  Vincent  Galto;  film  editors.  Walter 
Sampon,  Don  LeBlanc.  ,,^ 

SUMMARY:  John  F.  KraCt  and  Howard  K,  Smith.  ABC  news 
analysts,  report  and  comment  on  a  survey  on  the  effect  of  the  war 
la  Vietnam  on  the  1966  United  States  local  elections.  They  compare 
these  latest  attitudes  with  those  tak«i  during  this  past  sammer. 

1.  Local  elecUone— U.  S.  I.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 
Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

969  77-701362 


The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  50 :  TTie  view  from  Hanoi  {Motion 
picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

29  mill.     «d.     biw.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Nov.  19,  1966,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Sandy  Goodman;  director,  Marvin  Schlenker; 
■writer,  Sandy  Goodman;  commentary,  Howard  K.  Smith;  camera- 
man, Nicholas  Gedrlnsky ;  film  editor.  Sun  Simon. 

nummary:  John  Rolf.wn  Interviews  Jean  Baffaelli  Of  Agenc© 
France  Preaae,  who  was  assigned  to  Hanoi  from  May  to  October  and 
baa  Just  returned  to  Paris.  He  discusses  what  he  saw  In  North 
Vietnam. 

1.  Vietnam  (Democratic  Republic,  1946-  )  2.  Vietnamese 
Conflict,    1961-  I.    American    Broadcasting    Company.        Se- 

ries: ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

969  74-701356 


The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  51:  Viet  Rock,  play  of  protest 

{Motion   picture)     American    Broadcnstiiie   Co.,    1966. 

29  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Nov.  26,  1966.  on  the  ABC- TV  program  ABC  scope. 

CrediU:  Producer.  James  Benjamin:  director,  Walker  Stuart; 
film  editor.  Stan  Simon.  Cait:  Seth  Allen,  Kay  Carney.  ShamI  Chal- 
Wn.  Jordan  Charvey.  Joseph  Daly. 

BMmmary:  Presents  segments  of  the  play  Viet  rock,  by  M«taQ 
Tterry  written  to  shock  people  out  of  their  acceptance  of  the  official 
D.  9.  Government  attitudes  about  the  orlirln  and  alms  of  the  war. 
ABCs  Howard  K.  Stnlth  Interviews  the  author  and  comments  on 
this  type  of  protest.  ^      .       .      „ 

I,  Terry,  Megan.  Viet  rock.  n.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 
Series:  ABC  scope  ( Motion  picture) 

989  71-701358 

The  Viet  Nam  war.     Part  52:  The  authoritative  source 

{Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

20  mln.     sd,     i>&w.     16  mm.     f  ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Ikh-.  3.  lfl6«.  on  the  ABC^TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credit!  ■  Producer.  Charles  Schuman ;  director.  Richard  Schenkel ; 
cameramen.  Robert  Cerase,  Murray,  Alvey;  film  editor.  Don  I,«Blanc. 

Summary:  Howard  K.  Smith  intPrviews  Col.  Roger  R.  Bankson. 
the  man  who  conducts  the  dally  news  brieflnss  In  Saigon.  Col.  Bank- 
son  summariws  the  progress  of  the  war  over  this  year,  ctmiparea  the 
American  and  the  enemy  soldiers,  and  predicts  an  American  victory. 

1    Vietnamese  conflict,   1061-  i.   American   Broadcasting 

Company.         Seriea:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

959  77-701370 

The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  53:  The  singing  soldier  {Motion 
ptcturf)     American  Broadcasting^  Co.,  liMiO. 

29  mln.     sd.     bftw.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Dec.  10.  1966.  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Cr«dit§:  Pro<Iucer  and  writer.  Sandy  Goodman;  producer  in  Viet 
Nam,  Andrew  Pearson;  director,  Richard  Schenkel;  commentary, 
Howard  K.  Smith;  cameramen,  Hon  Headford,  Peter  I.«ydon:  film 
editor.  Stan  Simon. 

Bummary:  Presents  aonm  written  and  sung  by  Captain  Herachel 
Oober,  stationed  In  Vietnam  as  an  adviser  and  known  as  the  slnglox 
•oldier.  His  songs  sum  up  the  feeling  of  the  American  soldiers  and 
■re  aecoiapanled  by  appropriate  scenes  of  the  war. 

L  TMnamese  Conflict,  1961-  —Songs  and  music  2.  Gober. 
Bcndid.         r.  American  Broadcasting  Company.  Series :  ABC 

HOP*  (Motloa  picture) 

969  70-701360 


The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  54:  Help  yoanOt  to  freedom 

{Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

29  mill.     "d.     t>&w,      16  mm.      (AIM;  Mcope) 

TeleiiiHt  I«H'.  17,   l«fl6.  on  the  AltC  TV   pn>grHm  ABC  sroite. 

Crediti-  Producer  In  Vietnam,  Andrew  I'earJtou;  producer  and 
writer,  Desmond  Smith;  dirertor,  Richard  Schenkel;  commratary, 
Howard  K.  Smith;  cameraman,  Hon  Headford;  film  editor,  Don  Le- 

Buinman/:  Everett  Bsumganlner,  who  was  chief  adviser  to  the 
Ministry  of  Kevolutlonsry  Development,  dlncusses  the  prospects  for 
pacification  In  Vietnam  with  ABC's  Bay  Moloney.  Shows  views  of 
the  program  at  work  In  a  hamlet  close  to  Saigon  and  a  cadre  train- 
ing program  in  progreaa. 

1,     Villages— Vietnam.    2.     Vletnameae— Conflict,     1961-  I. 

American  Broadcasting  Company.        Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

959  78-701365 


The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  55:  Home  for  Christmas  {Motion 

picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  IlMifi. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     ( ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Dec.  24.  1986,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  writer.  Sandy  Goodman;  director,  Richard 
Schenkel;  cameramen.  Charles  Pharrls,  Phil  CooUdge,  Larry  John- 
son. Robert  Cira9e,  Peter  Leydon ;  film  editor,  Stan  Simon. 

Summary:  Presents  scenes  of  reunions  of  servicemen  Just  back 
from  Vietnam  with  their  families  daring  the  Christmas  holldaya 
Includes  intervie^vs  in  Vietnam  with  members  of  the  armed  forces 
ending  their  tours  of  duty  there,  and  with  their  families  In  the 
U.  S.  awaiting  their  arrival.  Host,  Howard  K.  Smith  with  corre- 
spondents, Tom  Jarrlel  and  NIdc  Basso. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  — Personal  narratives.  AmertcaiL 
L  American  Broadcasting  Company.  Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion 

picture) 

959  74-701364 


The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  56:  View  from  Europe  {Motion 
picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

29  mlu.     ad.     b&w.     18  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Dec.  31,  1966,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  8<x)pe. 

CrediU;  Producer.  Jack  T.  O'Grady;  director,  Richard  Schenkel. 

Summary;  A  panel  discussion  by  ABC  newsmen  on  how  the  war  is 
regarded  by  Europeans.  Features  George  Watson.  Moscow ;  t/min 
Bukeyser,  London;  John  Rolfson,  Paris;  Charles  P.  Amot,  Rome; 
and  Ray  Maloney,  who  has  covered  the  war  for  over  a  year  and  la 
now  assigned  to  Berlin,  and  host  Howard  K.  Smith. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  —Public  opinion— Europe.  i. 
American  Broadcasting  Company.  Series:  ABC  scope  {Motion 
picture) 

959  78-701357 

The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  57:  Qnestioiis  America  )a  arfdtw 

{Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Jan.  7.  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Crediti:    Producer,   Jack   T.   O'Grady;   director.   Prank  SclienkeL 

BurMnary:  ABC  correspondents  Just  back  from  a  tour  of  lecturing 

and  answering  questions  In  American  cities  discuss  the  questli»ia 

asked  about  Vietnam.     Features  Lou  ClofB,  Bay  Moloney,  Sam  Jaffa, 

George  Watson,  John  Rofson.  and  Lou  Rukeyser,  with  host  Howard 

1.  Vlrtnamese  Conflict,  1961-  i.  American  Broadcasting 

Company.        Series :  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

969  73-701361 

The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  58:  Eyewrtness  {Motion  picture) 
American  Broadcasting  Co..  1967. 

■"Jrain.      sd.     b&w.      16  mm.      (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Jan.  14.  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

i:;™^r't'l'' interview' With  Lou  Ooffl.  H.rr,»„  B^sbur, 
UiMU««»  the  Vietnam  »ai-  and  wliat  he  saw  on  his  two-week  Tlslt 

'°  "v°«n.me«  oonlllct.  1061-  2-  H"S|-   ,     ■iSfiir  """"" 

rawing  Company.        Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  ^^"'"'^^.j^^^i^ 

The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  59:  Guns  and  hotter— tw»  views 

{Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  Vm. 
'>fi  m   1      ^A     biw.     16  mm.     (.\BC  scope) 
TeSist  Jan  21.  1907.  on  the  ABC-TV  progr.ra  A,BC»^P«- 
rrS  u-    Producer     Sandy    Cniodman;    director,    Lloyd   Tweedy; 

cameramen.  """Ser   Joh'n  Fletcher;  film  editors.  Ed  McCarthy, 

°°?™m?™"'''ES'no"s'!^  John  Kenneth  Galbralth  and  Raymond 
SaS^dLn^w  "ether  or  not  the  United  States  economy  can 
S  »  contZe  the  Great  Society  program,  and  pour  Increasing 
billions  of  dollars  Into  the  Vietnam  war.  g -Social   poUcJ. 

3  VleSa^ese^S'S  iffl-"^'""'-.  AmerU'  B^t^d^SS^n.^-CoS- 
W         Serle,:  ABC   scope    (Motion  picture,  ^^^^^ 


The  Viet  Nam  war.    Put  60:  Cost  of  war  {Motion  pietvre) 
American  Broadcastimj;  Co.,  1967. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     13  mm.     (ABC  scope) 
Telecast  Jan.  28,  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 
Credita:   Producer  and  writer,  Charles  Schuman,  director,   Lloyd 
Tweedy ;  film  editor,  Paul  Oalan. 

Summary:  Examines  expenditures  of  the  war  and  the  relation  of 
these  costs  to  expenditiires  in  the  war  on  poverty.  Includes  inter- 
views with  economists  Walter  Heller,  John  Kenneth  Qalbraltb,  Sar- 
gent Shriver,  and  Mayor  of  Detroit  Jerome  Cavanagh,  and  New 
York  City's  anti-poverty  cominlssU-ner  George  Nlcolau.  Interviews 
conducted  by  correspondents,  Jlra  Burnes.  Sidney  Lazard,  Howard  K. 
Smith,  Jim  Herrington,  and  John  Scall. 

1.  Poor — U.  S.  2.  Bconomic  assistance,  Dc«nestlc— U.  S.  3.  Viet- 
namese Conflict,  1961-  — Economic  aqwcts— U  S.  i.  Ameri- 
can Broadcasting  Com-  pony.  Series:  ABC  scope  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

959  71-701866 


The  Viet  Nam  war.  Part  61 :  la  the  enemy  camp  (Motion 
picture)     Ajnerioan  Broadcastinf^  Co.,  1967. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Feb.  18.  1967. 'on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Sandy  Goodman ;  director,  Richard 
Schenkel:  commentary,  John  Scali ;  North  Vietnam  flim,  Roger  Pic; 
film  editor,  Don  I,«Blanc. 

Summary:  Presenta  propaganda  film  from  North  Vietnam  which 
provides  new  Insights  Into  the  war.  Includes  an  Interview  with 
Premier  Pbam  Van  Dong. 

1.    Vietnamese   Conflict,    1961-  i.    American    Broadcastlof 

Company.        Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

959  70-701863 

The  Viet  Nam  war.  Part  62:  Which  way  RFK7  (Motion 
picture)    American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 

20  mln.     ftd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecust  Feb.  11.  1967.  on  the  ABC-TV  proRram  ABC  scope. 

Credilt:  Producer  and  writer.  Dave  Jayne;  director,  Lloyd 
Tweedy :  film  editor.  Phil  Leff. 

Hummary:  Shown  S*'iiiit<ir  Iti)bert  F.  Kennetly  on  his  Jusl-com- 
pleted  European  lour.  ABC's  Bob  Clark  interviews  Kennedy  on  Ibe 
way  home  and  appears  with  host  John  Scall  to  examine  Kennedy's 
views  with  regard  to  the  war  and  speculate  on  bis  role  In  negotta- 

1.  Kennedy.  Robert  F.,  1825-1988.     2.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961- 
— Peace.  i.    American    Broadcasting  Company.  Series: 

ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

959  73-701868 


The  Viet  Nam  war.  Part  63:  Black  and  white  {Motion  pie- 
ture)     American  Broadcasting  Ca,  1967. 

28  mln.     »d.     b&w.     10  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Feb.  19,  1967.  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Dave  Jayne;  director,  Lloyd  Tweedy;  writer, 
John  Scall ;  commentary.  John  Scall ;  fllm  editor.  Paul  Galan. 

Bummary:  Examines  the  feeling  of  the  Negro  about  the  war  and 
his  role  In  today's  army.  Includes  statements  by  Martin  Luther 
King,  Jr..  Floyd  McKtsslct,  Stokely  Carmlchael.  and  Whitney  Young, 
and  on-tbe^spot  opinions  by  Negro  civilians  In  Mississippi  and  Har- 
lem, and  Negro  soldiers  In  Vietnam. 

1.  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  —Negroes.  i.  American  Broad- 
casting Company.  Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion picture) 

959  72-701369 

The  Viet  Nam  war.  Part  64:  General  MaxweU  Taylor— 
another  war,  another  peace  (Motion  picture)  American 
BroadcHStin^  Co.,  1967. 

2;t  mln      sd      b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Feb.  25,  1967.  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

OredUt:  Producers.  Jack  T.  O'Grady,  Dave  Jayne;  director.  Lloyd 
"IVeedy;  editors.  Phil  I^ff,  Lou  Hende.  „  ^     , 

Summary:  In  an  Interview  by  John  Scali.  General  Maxwell  Taylor 
discusses  peace  prflspects  In  Vietnam  and  compares  the  war  there 
with  the  Korean  conflict  _,        „       j      .■      /^„™ 

1   Vietnamese  conflict,  1961-  t.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany.        Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture)  __     -^»^,o 

959  i  6-7021)20 

The  Viet  Nam  war.  Part  65:  Chfldren  of  war  {Motion 
picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 

29  min.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  Marcb  4,  1967.  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credit!:  Producer  In  Vietnam,  Andrew  Pearson;  director,  Richard 
Schenkel ;  writer.  Sandy  Goodman ;  commentary,  John  Scali ;  pho- 
tography, Ron  Headford ;  fllm  editor,  Don  LeBlanc. 

Summary:  Views  the  lives  of  a  few  Vietnamese  children  and 
young  people.  Shows  how  the  war  has  profoundly  Influenced  their 
Uvea  and  how  they  survive. 

1.    Vietnamese   Conflict,    1961-        —Children.  i.  American 

Broadcasting  Company.        Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

959  75-701367 

The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  66:  So  you  want  to  go  to  Viet 

Nam?      (Motion    piHure)      AmericHu     Hrondca.stinp    Co., 

1967. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  March  11.  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

CredUa:  Producer  and  writer.  James  Benjamin:  director,  Lloyd 
Tweedy:  commentary.  BUI  GIU;  cameraman.  Jack  Tipping;  fllm 
editor.  Paol  Golan.  ,         .  .,r^  , „ 

Summary:  Follows  a  weeklong  recruiting  campaign  of  AIL>  tearai 
In  Chicago  which  presents  the  experiences  of  the  AID  people  returned 
from  working  In  Vietnamese  hamlets.  Examines  the  rootlvatlona  and 
opinions  of  applicants  and  protesters  of  the  campaign. 

1  U.  S  Agency  for  International  Development— OiBcials  and  em- 
ployees. 2.  Technical  assistance,  American- Vietnam.  i.  American 
Broadcasting  Company.  Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  Pl«ure) 

75-701ooy 

The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  69:  Wayne  Morse:  advise  and 

dissent    {Motion   picture)       American    Broadcasting   Co., 
1967. 

2»  mill.    sd.    I)&w.    16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  April  1.  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credit!:  Producer  and  writer,  Dave  Jayne;  director,  Lloyd 
Tweedy;  commentary,  John  Scali;  cameraman,  John  Fletcher;  fllm 
editor,  Don  I.«Blanc. 

Summary:  Senator  Wayne  Morse,  the  most  persistent  foe  of  ad- 
ministration policies  In  Southeast  A.sla,  outlines  the  basis  of  his  ob- 
jection and  his  own  policy  alternatives  at  Brown  University,  where 
he  addresses  the  .student  body  and  conducts  news  conferences. 

1.  Morse,  Wayne  Lyman.  1900-  2.  Vietnamese  Conflict.  1961- 

— U.  S.        1.  American  Broadcasting  Company.        Series:  ABO 
scope  (Motion  picture) 

959  70-701356 

The  Viet  Nam   War.     Part  70:  Walk  together,  talk  to- 
gether   (Motion    picture)       American    Broadcasting    Co., 

1967. 

29  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  April  22.  1967.  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer,  Sandy  Goodman;  producer  In 
Viet  Nam,  Andrew  Pearson;  director,  Uoyd  Tweedy;  commenUtor. 
John  Scall;  editor.  Paul  Oalan. 

SUMMARY  :  Shows  experiences  of  a  Vietnamese  boy  and  girl,  both 
seventeen  years  old,  who  lived  for  a  year  with  American  faniUlea 
as  part  of  an  exchange  program.  Includes  views  of  their  families 
In  Viet  Nam.  „    ^  «    „.  . 

1    Exchange  of  persons  programs.  American — Vietnam.     2.  Viet- 
nam—Sodal  life  and  customs.        I.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 
naoy.    II.  Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 
[E183.8.V5]  327  77-701354 


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The  Viet  Nam  war.    Part  71:  The  champ:  count  me  out 

(Motion  pirfmv)      American  Broadcasting  Co.,  1967. 

29  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (ABC  scope) 

Telecast  April  29,  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credit!:  I'roducer,  Jack  T.  O'Grady;  director,  Uoyd  Tweedy: 
writer,  Sandy  Goodman;  commentary,  John  Scall;  cameramen, 
Charles  Hawkins.  Arthur  Haug,  Larry  Johnson.  Carl  Larsen,  Peter 
I.*yden ;  fllm  editors.  Henry  Lelllch,  Ed  L*mpa.  ... 

Summary:  Examines  the  refusal  of  heavyweight  boxing  cham- 
pion Ellja  Mohammed,  better  known  ns  Cassius  Clay,  to  be  Inducted 
into  the  U.  S.  Army.  Follows  his  words  and  actions  before  and 
after  bis  confrontation  with  the  draft  board.  Includes  opinions  by 
Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  Ja<*  Robinson.  Joe  Louis,  and  four  Negro 

"  1.  Muliammad  All.  1942-  2.  Vietnamese  conflict.  1961-        — 

Conscientious  objec-  tors  — U.  S.  i.  American  Broad- 

casting Company.        Se-  rles:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

959  79-701368 

The   Viet   Nam   war.    Part  72:  Thailawl  —  counterattack 

(Motion  picture)     American  Broadcasting  Co.,  19(>7. 

L1I  mill.      Hd.      Ii&w.      16  nun.      (ABC  scope) 

Telf.  ;iKt  May  tt,  1967,  on  the  ABC-TV  program  ABC  scope. 

Credit!:  I'roducer  and  writer,  Dave  Jayne ;  director,  Lloyd  Tweedy  : 
pRHlucer  and  director  In  Thailand.  l>esmond  Smith;  cameramen,  Paul 
I't^ueKrut.  Bob  Jennings;  film  editor,  Dan  I.e  Blanc. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  future  of  Thailand  in  terms  of  the  Viet- 
nam war.  Presents  the  facts  of  slcpped-up  Ruerrllla  activity  in  the 
riorthcast  provimvs  and  Increased  participation  in  the  Vietnam  war. 
Shows  views  of  Biingkok.  the  V.  s.  air  bases  In  Thailand,  and  the 
threatened  northwist.  Includ.?8  interviews  with  newspaper  editor  Ku- 
krlt  I'lanon  and  Foreign  Minister  Thanat  Khoman. 

1.  GuerrillHB— Thailand.      2.  Thailand— History.  i.  American 

Broadcasting  Company.        Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture) 

969  77-702047 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tiet  Nam — why:  a  timely  report  {Motion  picture)    Hearst 

Metrotone  News,  1964. 

15  mir.    (uj.    b&w.    16  mm.    (Screen  news  digest,  t.  7,  na  1) 

WItb  study  guide. 

Summai-y:  DIscusMS  the  hlstorjr  of  South  Vietnam  from  (be  con> 
elusion  of  the  French  Indochina  War  through  the  CTenti  taking  place 
In  Sooth  Vietnam  during  the  summer  of  1964. 

1.  Vietnam — Hist.  i.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc.,  New  York. 

Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  r  7,  no.  1. 

959.7  Fi  A  68-2101 

Hearst  Meti-otone  News 

The  Vietnamese  Junk  navy  (Motion  picture)  Directorate 
for  Anned  Forces  Information  and  Education,  U.  S.  Dept 
of  Defense,  1966. 

8  min.    <id.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Armed  Forces  military  report,  no.  6{ffi. 

Summary;  Shows  combined  United  States  and  VIetnameMe  patrols 
along  the  coast  of  South  Vietnam.  Demonstrates  the  training  for 
these  patrols  and  explains  how  they  help  prerent  North  Vietnamese 
InflltratlOD  by  sea.  Prepared  for  use  by  U.  S.  Armed  Forces  per- 
sonneL 

1,  Vietnamese  Conflict,  1961-  — Naval  operatlono.  i.  U.  S. 
Directorate  for  Armed  Forces  Information  and  Education. 

969  76-707548 

Le  VIeu  Parii.  [Motion  picture]     Scholastic  Magazines,  1970. 
Made  by  Mary  Olasfow  Pub.,  London. 

1)  min.     mL     color.      16mm.     (Touie  U  bande) 

With  leacher'i  msnu«l,  ttudeni  photo  guide,  and  icript  book. 

SUMMARY:  A  French  luisusge  teachinf  film.  PrcaenU  •  dranutizaiion  in 
which  two  girii  tour  the  Latin  Quaner  in  Parii. 

1.  French  language — Aiidio-vi*ual  inuruction.  1.  Scholastic  Magazine*, 
inc.     II.  Sehea:  Toute  la  bande  (Motion  pkturc] 

lPC2112.7)  448  73-715479 
72  MARC 


View  from  a  parked  car  (Motion  picture)     British  Film 

Institute,  London,  1970.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films 
Incorporated.  1971. 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  Spy  melodrama  In  which  an  American  sdentlst  and 
key  witness  in  an  international  tribunal  Is  abducted  by  «iemy  agents. 

I.  British  Film  Institute,  London.     II.  Films  Incorporated 

791.43  72-712640 

Films  Incorporated 


The  View  from  dty  haH  (Motion  picture)    NBC  News.    Re- 
leased by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1969. 

17  min.    (Ml.     color.     16  mm.     (Ordeal  of  the  American  city) 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Fred  Freed;  narrator, 
Frank  McOee. 

Summary:  Uses  Boston  as  a  microoosm  of  all  metropolitan  areas 
to  look  at  the  problems  that  face  the  mayor  of  any  Urge  dty. 
Mayor  Kerin  White  outlines  four  major  problems:  limited  finances, 
the  archaic  structure  of  city  go7emn>ent.  radal  tensions,  and  politi- 
cal ostracism. 

1.  Boston — Politics  and  gorernment  2.  Mimlclpal  goremment — 
U.  S.  I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  loc  NTC  News.  n. 
NBC  Educational  Enterprises.  Series:  Ordeal  of  tba  American 
city   (Motion  picture) 

352.0744  70-709080 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prLses 


The  View  from  Mount  Vernon  (Motion  picture)  Group  W 
(the  'Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with 
the  Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington, 
D.  C.     Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

28  min.  sd.  color  with  b*w  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Oovern- 
metit  Mory,  no.  31) 

L.  C.  has  bAw  print. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelinan 
Long;  rouslc,  Jew  Soracl. 

Summarj/:  A  disriiwion  Willi  Dr.  Samuel  Beer  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity regarding  the  chanses  whioh  have  taken  place  In  the  Presidency, 
and  the  President*  of  history  who  brought  about  those  changes. 

1.  Presidents— r.  S.  t.  Westlnghouwe  Broadcasling  Company, 

inc.        Series;  The  Government  story  (Motion  picture)  no.  81. 

353.032  71-707213 


:  narrators,  Stephen  Horn.  Paiil 


View  from  space,  parts  1  and  2  (Motion  picture)  American 
Broadcasting  Co.  Merchandising.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teiither's  guide. 

CreditB:  Producer  and  writer,  James  Bwlamin;  director.  David 
Tapper;  narrator,  George  C.  Scott. 

8u:  mary:  A  graphic  insight  Into  the  world  of  space  photography. 
Includes  fooUge  showing  the  physical  aspects  of  the  earth  and  ex- 
plains how  man  has  profited  from  these  photographic  efforts. 

1.  Earth — Photographs  from  space.  i.  American  Broadcasting 
Company  Merchandising,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

778.3  78-702705 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


A  View  <rf  America  from  the  23rd  centtuy  (Motion  pic 
ture)  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1969. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Public  broadcast  laboratory) 

Credilg:  Producer.  Beryl  Fox;  photographer,  Hldeaki  Kobayaahl; 
editor,  Char'otte  Zwerln. 

Summary:  John  W.  Gardner,  former  Secretary  of  Health  Educa- 
tion, and  Welfare,  describes  present  American  institutions  as  viewed 
from  the  perspective  of  the  23rd  century.  Scenes  show  man  raging 
against  his  Institutions  because  most  have  been  designed  to  resist 
rather  than  to  facilitate  change.  Mr,  Gardner  expUlns  that  our  In- 
stitutions must  be  able  to  change  and  that  would-be  reformers  must 
ose  reason  rather  than  destruction  to  achieve  this  end. 
Another  issue,    b&w, 

1.  U.  S.— ClvillMtion— 1W5-        2.  U.  S.— Social  life  and  custom*— 
IMS-  I.  Gardner.  John  WUUam,  1912-  n.  National  Ed- 

ucational Television  and  Radio  Oenter.  m.  Indiana.  University. 
Audio-Visual  Center.  Series:  Public  broadcast  laboratory  (Motion 
picture) 

301.2  75-704657 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


A  View  of  the  hanging  (Motion  picture)  Institute  of  Film 
and  Television,  New  York  University,  1967.  Made  by 
Robert  TInlper  and  Thomas  Bennan. 

14  miu.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  depicts  the  conflict  wlttda 
an  IndlTldnat  between  a  position  of  responsibility  and  a  hat^ler  al- 
ternative. 

1.  Conflict  (Psychology)  2.  Be^wnslblllty.  l  New  York  Unl- 
Terslty.    Institute  of  Film  and  Television. 

301.1  Fi  A  68-859 

CINE 

A  View  «rf  the  ricy  (Motion  picture)  National  Aeronautics 
and  Space  Administration,  1967.  Made  by  Metropolitan 
Pittsburgh  Educational  Television. 

28  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Conquest  of  space) 

Summary:    Explains   through   symbolic   photography   the   various 

historical  theories  of  the  universe  from  Copernicus  through  Eln.steln, 

with  a  brief  look  at  present-ilay  ."ipace  exploration. 

1.  A,stronomy.     2.  Outer  space — Exploration.         i.  U.  S.     National 

Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration.        Series:  Conquest  of  space 

(Motion  picture) 

Fi  E  67-125  rev 

V.  S.  National  Aeronau-  tics  and  Space  Administration 


Vigil    (Afotion   picture)     Canadian   Nurses   A.ssociation,  Ot- 
tawa, 1966.     Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

14  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

French  version  also  issued.  ^  „.    j,  ,  __ 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Seaton  Flndlay;  narrators, 
John  Fish.  DA)  Kya :  music,  U  Crosley;  camera,  Stanley  Brede. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  nursing  science,  comparing  the 
nurse  of  early  days  with  nureea  of  the  1960-8.  Shows  how  the  field 
of  action  has  broadened,  especially  in  preventive  nursing  services 
outside  the  hospital.  Describes  requirements  and  training  for  the 
profession.  ,.  .        ,  ,, 

1  Nurses  and  nursing.        I.  Onadian  Nurse*  AssociaUon. 

610.73  Fi  A  67-2359 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Vigneau,  Andr6,  1892- 

see 

Chartres  Cathedral. 


Vignette  Films 
see 


Booker  T.  Washington. 

Dr.  George  Washington  Carver. 
Garbage  in  the  iky. 

George  Washington  Carver. 

The  Right  to  legal  counsel. 
W.  C.  Handy. 


Vignette  series:  Chairs   (Motion  picture)     Education  De- 
velopment Center,  1969, 

10  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

.Made  for  tlie  Early  Childhood  Education  Study. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Allan  Leitman; 
editor.  BUI  Tannebrlng. 

SUMMARY;  Ob-serves  three-  and  four-year-olds  learning,  playing, 
and  talking  in  classroom  situations.  Films  at  Cambridge  Neighbor- 
hood Head  Start  C«)ter.  Cambridge.  Mass. 

1.  £:dncation,  PrescbooL        I.  Education  Development  Crater. 

370.7  70-707932 

Ekiucatlon  Development  Oenter 


Vignette  series:  Injections  (Motion  picture)     Education  De- 
velopment Center,  1969. 

7  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Early  Childhood  Education  Study. 

Credits:    Producer,   director,   and   photographer,   Allan   Leitman: 
editor.  Bill  Tannebrlng.     ■ 

Summary:    Shows    children    receiving   innoculatlons.     Filmed   at 
Hilltop  Head  Start  Center.  Koxbury,  Mhih; 

1.  Children— Preparation  for  medical  care.     2.  Injections. 
I.  Education  Development  Center. 

^A     ».     r^    ,  370.7  74-707936 

Education  Development  (3aiter 


Vignette  series:  Marble  game  (Motion  picture)    Education 
Development  Center,  1969. 

approx.    11  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Early  Childhood  Education  Study. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  phott^rapher.  Allan  Leitman ; 
editor.  Bill  Tannebrlng. 

SUMMARY :  A  teacher-training  Olm  whldi  shows  close-range  con- 
tinuous observations  of  «  group  of  pre-school  children  playing  ao 
Impromptu  game  of  marbles.  Filmed  at  Cambridge  Neighborhood 
House,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1.   Tea<diers.   Training  ot     2.   Education.  PreechooL     3.  Marblei 
(Game)         I.  Elducatlon  Development  Center. 
[LB1732.5]  370.7  73-707938 

Eiducatioo  Development  Center 


573 


Vignette  series:  Seven  day  itch  (Motion  picture) 
tion  Development  Center,  1969. 


Edaca- 


11  min.    sd.    Mw.    16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Early  Childhood  BdacaUon  Study. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Allan  I>eitnun ; 
editor.  Bill  Tannebring. 

SUMMARY:   Shows  children  exploring  social  rataUotu.     IHmed 
at  Hilltop  Head  Start  C«iter,  Roxbary,  Mass. 

1.  Interpersonal  relations.        I.  Education  Development  Oenter. 
870.7  71-707970 

Education  Derelopmect  Center 


Vignette  series:  Wall  washing  (Motion  picture)    Education 
Development  Center,  1969. 

10  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Eariy  Childhood  Education  Stud)-. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  photographer.  Allan  Leitman : 
editor.  Bill  Tannebrlng. 

SUMMABT:  Shows  a  group  of  children  washing  the  walls  and 
windows  of  their  storefront  school.  Filmed  at  Hilltop  Head  SUrt 
Center,  Roxbury.  Mass. 

1.  Cleaning — Juvenile  films.        I.  Education  Development  Center. 

870.7  77-707934 

Education  L>evel(n)ment  Center 


Vignette  series:  Watcrpiaj  n  (Motion  picture)    Education 
Development  Center,  1969. 

12  miu.    sU.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Made  for  the  Early  Childhood  Education  Study. 

Credits :  Producer,  director,  and  photographer,  Allan  Leitman ; 
editor.  Bin  Tannebrlng. 

Summary :  A  teacher-training  dim  which  shows  close-range  con- 
tinuous otwervations  of  boje  playing  wltli  water  and  such  materials 
as  funnels,  basters,  hoses,  and  siphons.  Filmed  at  Hilltop  Head 
Start  Colter,  Roxbury.  Mass. 

1.  Water— Juvenile  films.        I.  Education  Development  Oenter. 

370.7  70-707986 

Education  Development  Center 


Vigo.  Jean,  1905-1934 
see 


Vigo  Clneastes  (Firm) 
see 


Visit  to  the  Lena  Rose. 

Vigor  {Motion  picture)     Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto,  1965. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films. 

l,"i  min.     sd-     color,     16  mm. 

Ekt  a  chrome. 

Based  on  the  tmok  of  the  same  title  by  the  U.  S.  President's  Coun- 
cil on  Physical  Fitness. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Hugh  Horeland;  cinematography, 
Stanley  LIplnskL 

Summary:  Pictures  proper  exercises  for  boys  between  the  ages  of 
14  and  18. 

1.  Physical  fitness.  i.  U.  S.     President's  Council  on  Physical 

Fitness.     Vigor,     n.    Moreland-Latchford  Productions,   Toronto,     m. 
Sterling  Educational  Films,  inc. 

613.7  Fi  A  68-1232 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


tVijaya  Lalcshmi  Pandit,  (Motion  picture)    XBC  Televiaon, 

1950. 

28  min.     sd.     t>&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Teleca^t  Dec.  31,  1960.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CreJUs:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Spivak;  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Sumnuiry:  Madame  Vljaya  Lakshml  Pandit.  Indian  Ambassador 
to  the  United  States,  discusses  the  threat  of  Communist  Chinese 
domination  of  eastern  Asia  and  India  with  Martha  Rountree,  modera- 
tor. Marquis  Chlids.  Joseph  Harsch.  Ernest  Undiey.  and  Lawrence 
Spivak. 

1.  Pandit,  Vijaya  Lakshml  fNebni)  1900-  2.  China  (People's 

Republic.  194&-  )~For  rel.— East  (Far  East)  3.  East  (Far 
East) —For.  rel.— China  (People's  Republic.  IWfr-  )  l.  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  ine  NBC  Television  Net- 
work.       Series :  Meet                   the  press  (Motion  picture) 

959  Fi  68-560 

Viking  Press,  inc..  New  York 
see 

Along  san<fy  trails. 
Bear  party. 

Corduroy, 

Dandelion. 

Hattie  the  backstage  bat. 

Joey's  cat. 

Mop  Top, 
Obadlah  the  Bold, 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


viking  Press,  inc.,  New  York   (Continued) 

The  Smallest  pirate. 

Talking  without  words. 
Thy  friend,  Obadiah. 
The  Tower  erf  Babel. 


The  Viking  queen  (Motion  picture)  Seven  Arts  Produc- 
tions, London,  and  Hammer  Film  Productions,  Londmi. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Twentieth  Century-Foi  Film 
Corp.,  1&66. 

90  min.     8d.     color.    35  mm. 

Credit$:  Producer  and  storr,  John  Temple-Smith;  director,  Don 
Cbaffey;  screenplay,  Clarke  ReyDOlds;  music.  Oar;  Hugh^;  photo- 
Srapber,  Stephen  Dade;  editor,  Peter  BolU.  Cast:  Don  Murray, 
Carita.   DonaM   Houstoo,  Andrew  Keir,  NIall  MacOlDDla. 

Bummarv:  A  drama  set  In  ancient  England  about  the  fight  of  the 
Tlkings  with  their  Roman  conquerors  and  the  quandary  ot  the 
Viking  queen,  who  loved  both  her  people  and  the  Roman  gorernor. 

1.  Northmen  In  England.  2.  Gt.  Brit— History— Roman  period. 
55  B.  c. — 440  A-  D.  L  Seven  Arts  Productions,  ltd.  n.  Hammer 
Film  Productions,  ltd.,  London,  m.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corporation. 

791.43  79-707850 


The  VikiKgt.  (Hlmstrip}  Visual  Publicatioas,  London,  1966. 
Made  by  A.  C  Green  and  H.  A.  Parks.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Visual  I^iblications,  1970. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (People  of  other  day») 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Portrayi  the  Vikings  in  their  homcUnd  and  ihowi  the  condi- 
tiofu  which  drove  them  to  exploring  and  raiding.  Examines  their  dtscoveriet  in 
Greenland,  Iceland,  and  America,  and  describe*  their  invasion  of  England. 

1.  Vikings.  I.  Visual  Publkation*.  11.  Scries:  Peo]de  of  other  days.  {Film- 
stripj 

(DL65i  948  72-740808 

Visual  Publications  72  MARC 


Vikings'  irfayground  (Motion  jncture)     Twentieth  Geoitaiy- 
Fox  Film  Corp.,  1962. 

11  tDln     sd.    color.    35  mm.     (Movietone  adventure) 

CineiuaScope. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Edmund  Reek ;  narrative  writer,  Joe  Wills ; 
narrator,  Bob  Conaldlne;  music.  Jack  ShalndUn;  photography,  Jack 
Painter.  Georges  Mejat ;  fllm  editor,  Boris  Fortlnl. 

Summary:  A  travelog  picturing  the  scenic  beauties  of  Norway. 
Includes  views  of  Oslo  and  Trondhelm. 

1.  Norway— Descr.  &  trav.  i.  Twentieth  Centnry-Foz  Film  Cor- 
poration. 

914.81  Fi  68-1581 


Vlkoa  Eitertaimnent  Corporation 


The  Prisoner  of  Chillon. 


Vilardebo,  Carlos 
see 


Calder's  circus  (Cirque  Calder) 


Villa-Lobos,  Heiter,       Bachianas  braslleiras,  no.  2, 
orchestra.    Toccata:   O  tremzinho  do  caipira 


Music  e3q>erlence8  , 
the  Caipira. 


The  little  train  of 


Tiie  Village  (FUmttrip)  Common  Ground^  London,  1950. 
Keleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
Ontario,  1966. 

S2  fr     color.    9ft  mm.     (Medieval  life) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  A.  C.  Green, 

Summary:  Reconstructs  day  to  day  life  In  the  small  self-contained 
medieval  communiliea  called  manors,  each  under  the  control  and 
protection  of  a  lord  of  the  manor.  Shows  the  manor  house,  the 
peaaanla'  cottages,  the  church,  and  the  work,  trades,  and  recreation 
of  the  people. 

1.  Civilisation,  MedleraL  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n. 
Carman  Kducatlonal  Associates,  Series:  Medieval  life  (Fllmstrip) 
321.3  Fi  A  68-3747 

Carman  Educational  Asaoclatea 


The  Village.  [Motion  picture]     WGBH-TV.  1971. 

29  nuD.     td.     color      1^  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  European  village  seen  through  the  eyes  of  a  nimmaker  who 
was  bora  there,  with  original  musk  based  on  tuoca  played  by  the  village  musi- 
cian. 

1.    Boston.       Television    station 


1.    Villages— Europe— Case  studies. 
WOBH-TV. 
lHT13l]  914 

ONE  72 


72-702347 
MARC 


Village   activities   in   the   islands  of   the   Pacific   {Motion 
picture)     Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970. 

3  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  mm,     (Islands  of  the  Padflc  series) 
Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teaoher'tj  guide 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  a  village  council  involved  in  cere- 
monial drinking  of  kava  and  dancing  to  illustrate  that  social  rela- 
tions and  their  complexities  are  generally  shaped  by  culturally  de- 
fined rights  and  duties  shared  by  members  of  a  gronp. 

1.  Islands  of  the  Pacific  ~  Social  conditions.  2.  Islands  of  the 
Pacific— Social  life  and  customs.  i.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  Se- 
ries: Islands  of  the  Pacific  series  (Motion  picture) 

919  77-708032 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

The  Viilf^e  blacksmith    (Motion  picture)     Ealing;   Corp., 

1969. 

4  rain.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (The  Beginnings  of  industry) 
Loop  fllm.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Authors,  G.  N.  Moore,  G.  W.  Woodruff. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  blacksmith  worked  with  metal,  heat, 
muscle,  and  tools. 

1.  Blacksmitha.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: The  litogiunlngs  of  industry  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  77-700251 

Rallng  Corporation 


Village  de  pionniers  (Haut  Canada) 


Pioaeer  villa(e.  Village  de  pionniere  (Haut  Cuuda) 

A  Village  family  of  modern  Africa   (Filmstrip)     Family 
Filmstrips.     Keleased    by    Society    for   Visual    Education, 

1970. 

61  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in.,  S3|  rpm.,  9  mln. 
mlorogroove.     (Families  of  modem  black  Africa) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Consultant,  Roberta  Malmgren. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  daily  routines  of  a  family  In  a  small 
village  In  Ivory  Coast  Points  out  that  each  person  In  the  village 
knows  what  Is  expected  of  him,  and  by  fulfilling  duties  finds  aeourity 
and  happiness.  Notes  some  of  the  questions  that  young  Africans 
are  pondering  about  the  roles  they  wlU  play  In  the  future  of  their 
countries.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Ivory  Coast — Sodal   life  and  customs — Juvenile  films.  I. 

Family  Fllmstrlpa.  Inc.  II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago. Series:  ram-  llles  of  modem  black  Africa  (Film- 
strip) 

916.6  71-7S8119 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


A  Village  in  southern  Sudan  (Filmstrip)  Hulton  Press, 
London,  1967  \  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions^ 
1968. 

3,2  fr.     b&«.     3."»  mm.     (Family,  village  life,  and  towns) 

Picture  post  fllmstrip. 

With  notes. 

CrcdUs:  Author,  W.  G.  MiKire. 

Sumtnary:  Shows  the  way  of  life  of  the  Latuko  tribe  in  southern 
Sudan. 

1.  iJtuka  (African  trii)el  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd..  London,  n. 
Dufour  Editions,  inc.  Series:  Family,  village  life,  and  towns 
(Fllmstrip) 

916.29  Fi  A  67-4052 

Dufour  Editions 

Village  life  (Filmatrip)  Our  York  SUte,  1960.  Made  by 
York  State  Filmstrips. 

K>  f  r.     color.    35  mm.     ( People  of  the  longhouse,  no.  4 ) 

Vrtdilt:  Editor,  William  Fenton. 

Summary:  Oescrlbes  the  life  of  the  extended  family  of  the  long- 
house.  Depicts  games,  musical  Instruments,  and  dances.  PofnU  out 
how  the  Iroquois  educated  their  children. 

1.  Iroquois  Indiana— Soc.  life  &.  cust.  i.  Our  York  State,  Coopers- 
town,  N.  Y.         Series :  People  of  the  longhouse  ( Fllmstrip)  no.  4. 

Fi  A  67-4143 
Our  York  SUte 


Village  life  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  S  mm.     (India) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  how  an  Isolated  Indian  village  supports  Itself. 
Inclndes  scenes  of  the  life  of  the  farmer  and  the  village  craftsman, 
and  describes  how  domesticated  anlmala  are  employed  to  do  heavy 
work. 

1.  Villages— India.  I.  Kallng  Oorporatlon,  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Series:  India  (Motion  picture) 

915.4  70-708566 

Ealing  Corp. 


Village  life  in  India  (FUvuitrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1954.  Made  by  A.  D.  ITppadine.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

2S  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Geography  In  colour:  Asia) 

With  tenching  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  a  number  of  villages  on  the  main  road  between 
Bombny  and  Poona,  to  Illustrate  some  of  the  essential  features  of 
Indian  village  life:  bouses  and  home  life,  water  supply,  farming, 
trades,  crafts,  and  Die  temple, 

1.  Villages— India.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,     n.  Oar- 

man  Educational  Associates.  Series:  Geography  In  colour:  Asia 

(rilmstrlp) 

915.4  Fi  A  68-3949 

Csrmao  Educstlooal  Associates 


Village  Ufe  in  India  (FUmatHp)     Imperial  Film  Co^  1969. 

54  fr.  color.  83  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  Id.,  881  rpm.,  18 
mln.     miiTogroove.     (Our  world  neighbors:  India) 

Summary:  Describes  huw  the  castea  in  Indian  villages  follow  the 
anciwit  trades  banded  down  from  father  to  son.  untouched  by  mod- 
em progress. 

1.   Custe— India.     2.    V lllages— India.  i.   Imperial   Film  Com- 

pany, Inc.,  lakeland,  Fla.  Series:  Our  world  neighbors:  India 

(Fllnwtrlp) 

915.4  71-782793 

Imperial  Fllm  Co. 


Village  life  in  Japan  (FUmstnp)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1969. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a.,  12  In.,  881  rpm., 
13  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Onr  world  nel^bora:  Japan) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette 

Summary:  Contrasts  the  coastal  fishing  village  and  Inland  farm- 
ing settl^nents  in  Japan  and  shows  how  modem-day  living  Is 
changing  these  areas. 

1.  Villagee— Japan.    2.  Japan — Rural  conditions.  i.  Imperial 

PUm  Company,  inc.  Lakdand,  Fla.        Series:  Our  world  neighbors: 
Japan  (FUmstrtp) 

915,2  71-734842 

Imperial  Fllm  Co. 

Village  life  in  northern  Italy  (Filmatrip)  Common  Ground, 
I»ndon,  1956.  Made  by  R.  C.  Honeybone.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario, 
1966. 

26  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Ge<«raphy  In  colour:  Europe) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:  Describes  the  work  and  life  of  the  village  and  farm 
people  who  live  near  Chlusa,  a  market  town  on  the  Brenner  road 
and  railway,  great  international  highways  connecting  Austria  and 
central  Europe  with  Italy  and  the  South. 

1.  Italy — Rural  conditions.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London, 

n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.        Series:  Geography  In  colour: 
Europe  (Flimslrip) 

914.5  Fi  A  68-4077 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Village  Ufe  in  northern  Nigeria  (Filmstrip)  Common 
Ground,  Ix)ndon,  1953.  Made  by  A.  W.  Bartram.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
1966. 

25  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Geography  in  colour:  Africa) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary;  Presents  a  representative  picture  of  village  life  in 
nonhera  Nigeria,  which  varies  according  to  tribal  differences  and 
climatic  variatlona. 

1  NigM-la,  Northern— Sot  life  &  cust  i.  Common  Ground,  Ito., 
London,  n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series:  Geograiriiy 
In  colour:  Africa  (Fllmstrip) 

916.69  Fi  A  68-3948 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Village  life  in  Switzerland  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Dianey 
Productions.  Released  by  International  Communication 
Films,  1908. 

3   min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (West  Europe) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Lssued  In  standard  8  mm.  ana 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Prom  the  19S9  motion  picture  entitled  Swltserland. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  typical  activities  of  the  small  rural 
ptmulatlon  of  Switzerland,  including  sawing  wood,  washing  clothes, 
gardening,  working  as  a  blacksmith,  herding  goats,  and  plowing  the 

1  villages- Switzerland.  2.  Switzerland  —  Social  Hfe  and  cuB* 
toms.  1.   Disney    (Walt)    Productions,    n.   International  Com- 

munication  Films,     m.    Switzerland    (Motion  picture)  Series: 

West  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

914.94  76-703782 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Vniase  UCe  itadr  Ut  c 

cicfl]     iDterCulture  Ajeociatrt,  1970. 


\,  [Tranq)are&* 


U  trantparenciet.     color.     9  s  II  in. 

baued  in  multi-media  kit  with  filnutrip  eatitkd  a  OaUbpur  day. 

With  teacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  UlurtratM  the  aocial  and  economic  organiaatioo  and  the  physi- 
cal characteriatic*  <rf  village  life  in  India,  h  exempJifted  by  the  village  o*  OaHb- 
pur.  With  captions. 

1.  India— Social  life  and  cwtoom.  2.  Caste—India.  I.  IntetOilture  A»- 
Mciatet.     11.  A  Oah'bpw  day.  [Pilrastrip] 

915.4  72-734083 


[DS421] 


InterCulture  Asaodates 


72 


MARC 


ViUage  markets  in  Eastern  Europe  (Motion  picture)  Bio- 
film?.  Released  by  International  Communication  Films, 
1966. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.      (East  Eurcqie  series) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  A  study  of  free  enterprise  In  the  rural  markets  of 
Communist  East  Europe. 

1.  Farm  produce— Mtvrketlng.  i.  BloflJmB.  Inc.  n.  Intmiabiooal 
Communication  Films.  Series:  East  Europe  series  (Motion  picture) 
330.947  78-703118 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Un  Village  Savoyard  (1)    (Filmstrip)     International  Film 
Bureau.  1966. 

30  fr.  color  .So  mm.  and  phonotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (7  In.), 
35  In.  pel-  sec.     ( Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

CredtU:  Authors.  I^iuis  Chatagnler,  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Summat-y:  Part  of  a  aeries  designed  as  a  fuodamenUI  skills 
method  of  instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  civlllxatloii. 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language— Audio-visual  Instruction.  i.  International 

Fllm  Burenu.  inc.,  Chicago.  .Series:   Images  de  la  France  coo- 

temporalne  (Fllmstr^) 

448.3  70-736661 

International  Film  Bureau 


International  Film 


Un  Village  Savoyard  <2)    (Filmstrip) 
Bureau,  1966. 

30  fr.  <-o1nr.  ;C>  mm.  and  phonotape:  single-track,  1  reel  (7  in.), 
81  in.  pvr  MV,     ( Images  de  la  France  contemporalne) 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Louis  Chatagnler,  Huguette  Chatagnler. 

Summary:  Part  of  a  aeries  designed  as  a  fundamental  skills 
method  of  Instruction  for  French  language,  culture,  and  civlllzstloo. 
Shows  recent  photographs  of  France. 

1.  French  language — Audio-visual  Instruction.  z.  International 

Fllm   Bureau,   inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Images  de  la  France  con- 

tsmporaloa  (Fllmstrip) 

448.3  73-785662 

International  Film  Bureau 


574 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


ViUage  school    (Mod<m  picture)      Education   Derelopment 

Center.  1970. 

IS  luiit.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Made  for  tbe  African  Sdracc  Klttn  Program. 

CREDITS:  Director,  M.  Sarage. 

SUMMART :  A  teacher- training  film.  Shows  a  prlmarj  Bdbool 
claN«rooni  in  rural  Kenya,  where  African  cfalldrea  learn  science  Id 
new  ways  by  using  local  materlal.t  and  modern  methods. 

1.  Science— Study  and  teaching  (Elementary) — Kenya.    2.  Educa- 
tion, Rural — Kenya.        I.  Education  Development  Crater. 
[LB1585.5.K]  370.7  70-712808 

Education  DeTelopment  Center 


Villages  aroand  the  world   (Filmstrip)     Avid  Corp.,  1971. 

44  doable  f r.  bJtw.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc :  1  s..  12  In.,  33i  rpm.. 
lA  niln.     (Arouod  tbe  world  aerte*) 

CREIHTS:  Author,  Curia  Melhnrn  Zwableo. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  people  live  In  rural  and  agricultural 
conimunltieH  around  the  world  and  dlscusaea  why  tbe  people  chooae 
certain  areas  In  which  to  live.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Village*.    2.  Cities  and  towns.  I.  Arid  Corporation,    II,  Se- 

ries: Around  the  world  series  (DlDulrlp) 

[HT431]  372.8  75-738771 

Arid  Corp. 

Villages,  market  towns,  and  resorts  (FQm»tTvp)  Common 
Ground.  I.x)ndon,  194fi.  Released  in  the  T'.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates.  l%fi. 

90  fr.  bftw.  35  mm.  (Introduction  to  the  Industrial  reTolutltm, 
1740-1*401 

With  teachers'  manual.     Notes  re^-  1966- 

Crfd((»;  Editor,  O.  D.  H.  Cole 

S'limmn*!/.-  Desfribes  the  Tillages  and  market  towns  of  Britain, 
where  tbe  majority  of  the  people  llred,  on  the  ere  of  the  industrial 
revolution,  when  Industry  was  carried  oo  mainly  Id  homes  or  small 
workshops. 

I.  Gt  Brit. — Soc.  condit  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  n. 
Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series:  Introduction  to  the  In- 
dustrial reTolutlon,  1740-1840  (Pllmstrlp) 

30».142  Fi  A  68-3833 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Villages  of  the  World's  Fair    (Motion  picture) 
see    1934:    Villages  of  the  World's  Fair 


Villard,  Rajrmond 
see 

Expedition  to  the  red  planet. 

ViUe  Marie  (;A/otwn  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada, 1906. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  films  entitled  Les  Montr^allstes. 

Crediiir  Executive  producer,  Andr*  Bel  lea  u ;  director,  Denys  Ar- 
cand:  script,  Andr^  Thlbauit;  English  adaptation,  Stanley  Jackson, 
Daisy  de  BellefeuDle:  camera,  Bernard  Goeselln,  Michel  Brault, 
Jacques   Leduc:   editor,  Monlque  Fortler. 

Summary:  A  recollection  of  Montreal  as  the  original  French 
community  established  on  the  Island  of  Montreal  for  the  porpose 
of  conrertlng  the  Indians. 

1.  Montreal— Hist.  L  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  Les 
Montr^aliates  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2252 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Villee,  Claude  AMn,  1917- 
see 


A-V  lectures  in  biology. 
Vlllella,  Edward 

RAP 

Ballet  with  Edward  Vlllella. 

Villi  in  the  small  intestine  (moose)  (Moticm  picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968.  Made 
by  Tokyo  Cinema,  Japan. 

8  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Biology :  Lactobacillus) 

Ix>op  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

One  In  a  !*eries  of  three  fllms  edited  from  the  16  mm.  motion 
picture  entitled  Lactobacillus. 

CREDITS :  Author,  Ralph  Bucbsbaom. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  high-power  magntflcation  to  sikow  tbe  perl- 
sUltlc  movement  of  tbe  moose  IntestlDe  diaestioa  and  absorfohta 
DUtrieota. 

1.  Intestines.  I.  EocrclopaedU  Britaonica  Edneatlooal  Cmpo- 
ration.  IL  LactobadUoa  (Motion  plctnre)  III,  Series:  Biology: 
UictobacUlns  (Motion  picture) 

iQPl5«]  612  74-709015 

Bku7ck>paedU  Brltan-  tanica  Bdacattoaal  Corp. 

Vim   (Motion  picture)     Moreland-Latchford,  Toronto,  1965. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films. 

15  mln.     sd.     color,     is  mm. 

Ektachrome 

Based  on  tbe  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  tbe  IT.  8.  President's  Coon- 
dl  on  Physical  Pltnen. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  HDcfa  Morriand:  cfnanatoaraobT. 
SUnley  Upin«kl.  *^ 

SMmiMry.'  Describes  the  proper  exercises  for  jlrls  between  tbe 
aces  of  14  and  1& 

1.  Pbyslcst  fitness  for  women.  l  U.  S.  Prealdeot's  Oonndl  oo 
Physical  Fitness.  Tim.  il  Moreland-I^tcbford  Prodoctloos,  To- 
ronto,    ni.  Sterling  Bdocatlooal  Films,  inc. 

618,7  Fi  A  68-1283 

Natloaal  PUm  Board  of  Canada 


Vlmcet  Associates 


Analyzing  learning  outcomes. 


Appropriate  practice. 

Curriculum  rationale. 
Defining  coittent  for  objectives. 

Discipline  in  the  classroom. 

Educational  objectives;   an  lnstructl<mal 
program, 

Batahlithing  perfonnanoe  standards. 
Evaluation, 
E3q>erimental  designs  for  school  research. 

Identifying  affective  objectives. 

Instructional  supervision:   a  criterion- 
referenced  strategy. 

Knowledge  of  results. 
Modem  measurement  methods . 
Perceived  purpose. 

Selecting  appropriate  e<&icational  objectives, 
Elystematic  instructional  decision  making . 
The  Teaching  of  reading. 


Teaching  units  and  less(m  plans. 
Vincent  van  Gofli  (FOmatrip)    Bndek  Films  ft  Slides,  1962. 

lo  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summtt)/:  Pictures  and  dewrlbes  tbe  work  of  Van  Gogh,  point- 
ing out  iUs  use  of  briiik  bru^ih  stroke?'  and  vivid  colors. 

1.  Go^,  Vincent  ran,  1853-1890.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films 
and  Slides.  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.M92  78-733162 

Biidek  Films  &  Slides 

Vincent   van   Gogh    {PUmstrip)     Warren   Schloat   Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

119  fr.  color,  35  mm.  and  i*<Miodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm. 
30  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (LItcs  of  old  masters) 

With  transcript  and  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Consultant.  Locle  Brown  McCandless. 

Summary:  Presents  Van  Gogh's  works  In  terms  of  tbe  psychological 
Impact  of  mundane  as  well  as  historical  erenu  of  ttie  day  upon 
bis  sensitive  and  creaUre  personality. 

1.  Gogh,  Vincent  ran,  lKi3-1800 
tiona.  PleasantTllle,   N.  Y. 
Strip) 


Schloat  (Wsrren)   Frodnc- 
Serles:  LlTes  of  old  masters   (FILm- 


Warren  Schloat  Produc- 


759.9492 

tlons 


Fi  A  68-4468 


Vincent  van  Gogb— sa  vie  et  son  oenrre.  tFilrastrip]    Schloat  Pro- 
ductions, 1972. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodbct  2  ».  (I  ».  for  manual  projector  1 
».  for  auUMoatK  projector).  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  15  min.     (En  fran^ait,  set  2) 

French  veruoo  of  Uje  1«7  filmttrip  entiUed  Vincent  van  Ooch 

WiUi  teacher'*  guide. 

CREDITS;  TrwttUuw.  Marilyn  Benjamin. 

SUMMARY:  An  examination  of  the  life  and  work  of  pstotn  Vincent  van 
Gogh 

1.  Goeh,  Vincent  van,  18S3-1890.  I.  Schloat  Productiooi-  II  Series:  En 
fr«n9ai».  [Filmstrip]  let  2. 

42P^^2L     ■  759.9492  72-736219 

Schloat  ProducttOBS  72  MARC 


The  Vine  {Motion  picture)  NBC  News  in  cooperation  with 
the  Southern  Baptist  Convention  Radio  and  TeleTision 
Commission.  Released  by  the  Southern  Baptist  Conven- 
tion Radio  and  Television  Commiasion,  1967. 

59  mln.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

Summary:  Re-creates  the  life  of  Christ  using  actual  Holy  Land 
landscapes  as  settings  and  ordinary  people  from  Israel  and  Jordan 
as  actors.    Conveys  the  message  of  Christ  to  tt»e  people  of  all  ages. 

1.  Jesus  Christ — Blog.  L  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 
NBC  News.  II.  Southern  Baptist  C<MJveotl(m.  Radio  and  Televlsloo 
Commission. 


CINE 


Vino,  Frank 
see 


232.9 


Fi  A  68-122 


Vampt. 


575 


Vtaoba  Bharc,  the  nun  (UoHon  picture)     Govemmmt  of 
India  Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting, liombay  ,1964, 
21  rain.     sd.     Wtw.     16  mm. 

Short  Ternlon  of  the  motion  plctur«  of  the  tiame  title 
Credit!:  Producer  and  director.  VIshram  Bedekar-  writer    N    K. 

n!^'  .°^m°'h'''  '■"""<' J""™";  •"'«<:■  Vasant  Daul :  photoiapher, 
Oampat  Shinde.  Mohan  Keewaml 

^ii'^'TVy'  °t^'^^  '"'  "'"'  ■o'"'™  »'  '!»  8«<  acholar- 
■alDt,  Acharj-a  \  Inoba  Bhare  Polnu  out  that  the  Bhoodan  Yaxna 
moranent  urging  the  yolunury  tranater  of  land  hy  landowner,  to 
ividlas  peaaanta  was  initiated  and  la  helnj  nurtured  by  him 

Inf^rSS;5;^°fcSlng.  ^  ^'^'"   ''*^"''"^>     "'"''^  <>' 

Fi 67-2343 

Vfnoba  Bhave:  walkiiiK  revolution  {Motion  picture)  PU- 
gnm  Films,  London,  1969.  Made  by  Mary  Kirby.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

39  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CredUt:  Commentary.  Catherine  Blue. 

Stwmon'--  Presents  the  philosophy  of  Vinoba  Bhave  and  the 
Bhoodan  movement  as  a  second  phase  of  Ohandl's  plan  for  tbe 
revival  of  Indian  rlllsge  life.  Shows  the  events  of  a  cradnatlon 
day  at  the  OandhlnlkeUn  school     Illustrates  the  Bhoodan  program 

«1h™™  "i^M^*"",*? ,"  U**^''  «°  «"*  '°^  ''»•  '^"*«"  after  grad- 
nstlon.  Follows  Vinoba  Bhave  and  his  party  through  a  trolcal 
day  in  Orisaa  Provincei  -*"   »   <.ji«v«i 

L  Bhave,   Vinoba,  189&-  2.   Land   tenure— India.  t    PU- 

grim  Films,    it  Intemtional  Film  Burean,  in<L,  Chlcaga 

309.154  7^-707291 

Bareaa 


Intematlooal  Film 


Wnyard  Films 


The  Queen. 


Vlohaeo  aad  vaadiHwrn  (Motion  picture)  Directions  Un- 
limited Film  Corp.  and  American  Edncational  Films.  Bo- 
leased  by  American  Edncational  Fihns,  1971. 

15  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUUUABY:  Discusses  the  causes  and  possible  solutioaa  to  the 
problems  of  violence  and  vandalism,  destruction  of  property  for  the 
sake  of  destruction,  the  open  deOance  of  rule  and  responsibility, 
and  tbe  feeling  of  estrangement  frequently  evidenced  by  Junior  and 
senior  high  school  students. 

L  Violence.     2.  Alienation  (Social  psydtology)     S.  Vandalism.        I 
Dirertlona  Unlimited  FUm  Corporation.     IL  American  Edncational 
nims. 
[HM281]  MiS  70-71W79 

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VMcBCo  and  visioa— Bernini's  contribatkm  to  expressioii- 

ism  {Motion  picture)  Paul  Haesaerts,  Belgium,  in  coop- 
eration with  Bel^an  National  Television  Corp.,  1964. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Association  Films,  1967. 

40  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummarit:  A  docamenUrr  which  probes  tbe  essence  of  ezpres- 
slonism  ss  an  art  form. 

1.  BxiM-eselonlsm  (Art)  i.  Haesaerts.  PbuL  1001-  n    As- 

aoolatlon  Films.  Inc  ' 

Belgian  Information  Service 


The  Violent  universe  (Motion  picture)  Xaticmal  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center.  Relmsed  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

148  min.    sd,     bAw.     16  mm,     (Public  broadcast  laboratory) 

Credtti:  Producers,  Philip  Daly.  Jean  Shepard, 

Summary:  A  comprehensive  report  of  astronomical  theorlcR,  re- 
search, and  discoveries.  Visits  thirty  a->ftrrtnomera  at  their  observa- 
tories throughout  the  world  as  they  discuss  pulsars.  Infra-red  gal- 
axies, red  giants,  wMte  dwarft,  cosmic  rays,  and  redshlft  Includes 
a  motion  picture  view  of  a  gaasar. 

L   Astronomy.  t  National  Edneatlooal  TelevlsiOTi  and  Radio 

C«iter.     n.   Indiana,     University.     Audio-Visual  Center.  Series: 

Public  broadcast  laboratory  (Motion  picture) 

620  72-703008 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


The  VMoBt  years  (Motion  picture)     Del  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Headliner  Productions  of  Hollywood,  1956. 

68  mln.    sd.    bftw.    16  mm. 

Creiitt:  Director,  William  H.  Morgan;  photography.  William  C 
Thompson ;  editor.  Gerard  Wilson.  Catt:  Jean  Moorehead,  Barbara 
Weeks,  Arthur  Millan,  Theresa  Hancock,  Joanne  Cangi. 

Summary:  A  crime  melodrama  In  which  tbe  teenage  daughter  of 
an  established  and  affluent  newspaper  editor  becomes  Involved  wltb 
three  other  girls  who  reject  their  environment  and  their  unsympathet- 
ic parents  and  turn  to  looting  and  robt>ery  for  excitement. 

I.   Del    Productions,     n.    Headliner   Productions   of   Hollywood. 

Fi  67-1324 


The  VioUn;  part  1  {Motion  picture)  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Released  by  University  of  Wisconsin,  Bureau  of 
Audio-Visual  Instruction,  1967. 

S3  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Musical  performance  Improvement 
series  I 

WltJh  manoal. 

CreiliK.'  Collaborators,   Samuel   Appiebanm,  Richard  C.   Cliorch. 

Summary:   Samuel  Applebanm   lUnstrates  tbe  fondammtal  tech- 
niques of  learning  how  to  play  the  violin,  such  as  holding  the  viollo 
and   the  basic  techniques  of  the  left  hand,  pixslcato,  vibrato,  and 
ablftlnc 
Another  issue.    8  mm, 

L    violin — Instruction   and   study.        i.    Wisconsin.      University. 

IL    Wisconsin.      University.     Buresn    of   Aodlo-Vlsual    Instmctiwu 

Series:   Musical  performance  Improvement  series   (Motion  picture) 

787  Fi  A  68-1846 

Wisconsin.     Univ.     Bar.  of  Aodto-Vlsoal  Instructioa 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Violin,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  University  of  Wisoon- 
ain.  Released  by  University  of  Wisconsin,  Bureau  of 
Audio-Visual  Instruction,  1967. 

33  min.  sd.  bAw.  16  Dun.  (Musical  performaace  lci|Mx>vemeDt 
series) 

With  manual. 

Citdits:  Collaborators,  Samuel  Applebaum,  Ricbard  C.  Church. 

Summary:  Samuel  Applebaum  demonstrates  the  more  advanced 
types  of  violin  bowings  essential  for  orchestra,  ensemble,  and  solo 
playing.  Shows  techniques  such  as  lone  control,  hand  finger  bowings, 
marteld  family  of  bowings,  three  types  of  d4tach4,  and  olT-tlieHitrUic 
bowing. 

Another  issue.    8  mm. 

1.  Violin — Instruction  and  study.  i.  Wisconsin.  University,  n. 
Wisconsin.  University.  Bureauof  Audio-Visual  Instruction.  Series: 
Musical  performance  im-  provement  series  ( Motion  picture) 

787  Fi  A  68-1847 

Wisconsin.    Univ.    Bur.  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction 


The  Violin,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  World  Mirror  Realist, 
Ixmdon,  in  association  with  Educational  Foundation  for 
ViMinl  Aids.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1971. 

23  luin.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (We  make  music) 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ken  Cameron;  director,  Mulr  Mathieson. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  interest  of  the  great  romanticists  In  the 
violin,  nnpbasizing  the  Influence  of  Viotti  on  the  rlollnlsts  of  the 
nineteenth  century.  Shows  Pariklan  demonstrating  Ijow  styles.  Il- 
lustrates advances  in  the  design  of  the  bow,  uses  examples  from 
Paganlni  to  illustrate  natural  and  artificial  harmonios,  and  describes 
the  duties  of  the  leader  of  concert  master  of  the  orchestra. 

1.  Violin.  I.  World  Mirror  Productions,  ltd.  II.  BPA  Educa- 
tional Media.         Series:  We  make  music  (Motion  picture) 

787  78-711628 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Violin  and  vida  care  {FUmatrip)  Adrian  and  Arden  Vance 
Productions.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1968. 

48  fr.    color.    S5  mm.    (String  Instrument  Care) 

Cr€dil»:  Collaborators,  Arden  U  Vance,  Harry  Benson. 

Summary:  Illustrates  proper  and  Improper  methods  of  cleaning, 
storing,  and  stringing  violins  and  violas.  Provides  Instructions  for 
keeping  them  perfectly  tuned  and  In  excellent  condition. 

1.  Violin — Construction.  2.  Viola — Construction.  i.  Adrian  and 
Arden  Vance  Productions,  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.        Series:  String  Instrument  care  (Fllmstrlp) 

787  Fi  A  68-3994 

Encyclopae<lla  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Violin-door   {Motion  picture)     John  Shown.     Beleaaad  by 

Film-Makers  Cooperative,  1969. 

10  min.     si.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary-  A  character  study  of  a  deaf-mute  who  comes  upon  the 
farmhouse  of  a  lonely,  but  over-bearing  yoimg  woman. 

1    Deaf  L  Shown,  John.     n.  Fllm-Makers  Cooperative,  New 

York. 

1W.9  77-702631 

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The  Violin  lesson  {Motion  picture)  V.  P.  I.  Division,  Elec- 
tro^rraphic  Corp.  Made  by  Leon  Procnik.  Released  by 
Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CredUn:  Director.  I^eon  Procnik.     Coat:  Ell  Mlntz. 

Sumniury:   Presents  a  drama  In  which  a  proud  old  musician  la 
forced  to  teach  untalented  students. 

I.   Electrographlc  Corporation.     V.  P.  I.   Division,     n.  Contempo- 
rary Films/McGraw-HlU. 

791.43  73-709422 

McGrnw-HUlBookCo. 


The  VioUn  maker  (ia  praise  of  haadt).  [Motion  picture]  Zagreb- 
nim,  Zagreb.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1972. 

12  min.     Id.     bAw.     16  mm. 

With  ttudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Pictures,  without  narration,  an  aged  craftsman  it  work  faihion- 
ing  ■  violin  from  what  appears  to  be  firewood.  Showi  that  the  old  man'i  work 
reflect!  patience,  atleniion  to  detail,  ■  respect  for  t>oth  materials  and  tools,  and 
pride. 

1.  Violin— Construction.        I.  Zagreb-film.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
[ML802)  787  72-700789 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


The  Vioiiniat  {Motion  picture)  Pintoff  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1959. 

8  min      sd.     color.     35  mm. 

CrtdUt:  Director,  writer  and  music.  Brnest  Pintoff ;  animation, 
Jim  HlttE,  Jim  Murakami,  Ja<^  Schnerk. 

Summary:  Animated  cartoon.  Harry  learns  that  he  must  suffer 
In  order  to  play  his  violin  wUh  warmth  and  feeling. 

1.  Violinists.  rloIoDcelllsts,  etc.  i.  PIntofI  Productions,  ti.  Co- 
lumbia Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  74-702080 

The  Violinist  (Motion  picture)  Pintoff  Productions,  1969. 
Made  by  Ernest  Pintoff,  Released  by  IvcarninK  Corp.  of 
America,  1970. 

9  mill.    >'i.    lo.i.r    i«  tiiiit. 

With  teucher'M  giiidf. 

HI'M.M.MtV:  A  Diiiii  lfitrn'<  rhnt  he  must  snrTer  In  order  to  pla.v 
hU  vlnlin,     Kliuws  Mn  relatIont<hl]i  with  music,  dog,  and  himself. 

1.    VIollnlHiK.    vlntiincelllslK.   clr.         I.    PlntofT   IToductlotis. 
II.  Ijeiirnliit;  l'ori¥»nitlHn  of  America. 

m\.\  7.V710062 

I^-jirnlngCorji.  or  Amer-  icn 


Vired  Compaiiy 
Bee 


The  Hungry  kook  goes  bazook. 


The  Virgin  Islands  {Motion  picture)     Boy  Dean,  1968. 

2S  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  travel  film  showing  the  many  historical,  romantic, 
and  toiiiist  attractions  of  the  Virgin  Islands. 

1.  Virgin  Islands  of  the  United  States — Description  and  travel. 
I.  Dean,  Roy. 

917.297  70-702632 

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Virginia,    Dept.  of  Agricultxire 
see 

Scope  of  confidence. 

Virginia.    Dept.  of  Conservation  and  Economic  de- 
velopment 
see 

Jamestown,  the  start  of  a  nation. 


Virginia,     Dept.  of  Education 
see 


A  Cemin  d^ree  tjt  inttructioo. 
Cooperative  oCfice  education. 

The  Earth  in  space. 
The  Earth  our  home. 
The  Forest  as  a  community. 
How  trees  grow. 
Identifying  trees,  part  1. 
Identifying  trees,  part  2. 
Importance  to  our  economy, 

Magneti  for  mttUona. 

Managing  the  forest. 
Maps  and  globes. 
Measuring  ana  marketing. 

Opportunitiet  M"linrited, 

P.  H.  N.  (Public  health  nurse) 
Protecting  the  forest. 

Reproducing  the  forest. 
Riding  your  school  bin. 

The  School  but  driver. 
Science  laboratory  safety,  part  1. 
Scope  of  confidence. 

SkUls  in  physical  education— a  demonstra- 
tion. 

Wild  animals  of  Virginia. 

You  and  only  you. 

Virginia.    Dept.  of  Health 
see 

P.  H,  N.  (Public  health  nurse) 

Virginia.    Division  of  Forestry 
see 

You  and  only  you. 


57G 


Virginia.    Division  of  Vocational  Education 
see 

The  Forest  as  a  community. 
How  trees  grow. 

Identifying  trees,  part  1. 
Identifying  trees,  part  2. 

Importance  to  our  economy. 

Managing  the  forest. 

Measuring  and  marketing. 

Protecting  the  forest. 

Reproducing  the  forest. 

Virginia.    Employment  Commission 
see 

The  Workable  way. 

Virginia.     State  Board  of  Education.     Forestry  in 
vocational  agriculture  in  Virginia 
see 

The  Forest  as  a  community. 

How  trees  grow. 
Identifying  trees,  part  1. 
Identlfyii^  trees,  part  2. 
Importance  to  our  economy. 

Managing  the  forest. 
Measuring  and  marketing. 
Protecting  the  forest. 
Reproducing  the  forest. 

Virginia.    State  Travel  Service 
see 

Jamestown,  the  start  of  a  nation. 

Virginia.     University.    School  of  General  Studies 
see 

Charles  Smith's  block  painting. 


Virginia   {Motion  picture)     Humble  Oil  and  Refining  Co. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-1] 

30  min     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  .Shows  the  variety  of  activities,  famous  historic  sites, 
and  scenic  heauty  of  Virginia. 

1.  Virginia— Descr.  &  trav.— 1951-  i.  Humble  Oil  and  Re- 

fining  Company  (Incorporated  in  Del.)     n.  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service,  inc. 

917.55  Fi  A  67-6393 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Virginia  City  centennial  {Motion  picture)    Cinema  Pictures. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

10  min.     Bd.     color.    35  mm.     (A  Travel  adventure) 

Techniscope.    Technicolor. 

Creditt:    Producer   and   director,    Robert    Hlnkle;    photographer, 
Richard  P.  McCarty;  editor,  Harold  McKensle. 

Summary:  Presents  a  tour  of  present-day  Virginia  City,  Nev, 

L  Virginia  City,  Nev.        t.  Cinema  Pictures,  Inc.    n.  Paramount 
Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  A  Travel  adventure  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

917.98  Fi  68-1730 


Virginia  Commonwealth  University 
see 


The  Anatomy  of  the  eleven  mm,  pig  embryo 
as  seen  in  serial  sections. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Virginia  Farrell,  inc. 
see 

Precision  haircut  no.  2. 

Precision  hairstyle  no.   1 — construction. 
Precision  hairstyle  no.  2— construction. 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  University 
see 

A  look  at  Virginia's  natural  resources. 


Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  University. 
Athletic  Association 
see 

The  Winning  steps, 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  University. 
Division  of  Information  Services 


Tech  territory. 

VirsiBia   WooK   the   momeiit   whole.   [Motion   picture)      NET. 
Released  by  ACI  Films.  1972. 

10  min.     id      color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  phikMophy  «nd  literary  styk  of  the  20th-cen- 
lury  writer,  Viijni*  Woolf.  by  presenting  vi$u«ls  of  the  milieu  in  which  she 
worked  complemented  by  selections  from  A  room  of  one's  own  and  The  waves, 
read  and  portrayed  by  Marian  Seldes. 

I.  Woolf.  Virgmia  (Stephen)  1882-1941.  I.  National  Educational  Tekvi- 
•ion  and  Radio  Center      11.  ACI  Films,  inc. 

[PR6045.O72]  928  72-702447 

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Vimses:   threshold   of  life    {Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1967. 

14  njin,     sd-     color.     16  mm. 

With  renchprs'  guide. 

Credit!:  Kdnoatlotuil  collaborator,  John  R  Kempf. 

Summary:  Shows  how  sclentlaM  in  a  modern  Tirology  laboratory, 
with  the  aid  of  complex  Instruments  such  as  the  ultra -centrifuge  and 
the  electron  microscope,  the  use  of  tissue  cultures,  and  eiperimental 
anlmaK  explore  the  nature  of  viruses  and  learn  how  tbese  Tlruse* 
exist  and  reproduce.  Explains  how  this  knowledge  can  be  used  to 
Improve  health  and  well-being. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Viruses.        i.  O)ronet  Instructional  Films. 

Fi  A  67-1658 
Coronet  lostmctional  Films 


Visaires  de  femmes  (Motion  picture)     Peter  Foldes.  1968. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

10  min.    sd.    color,    IC  mm. 

Sl'MMART :  An  animated  film  whldi  uses  the  feminine  gender  as 
Its  subject  matter.  Shows  the  triadic  luitiire  of  woman  through  the 
portrayal  of  three  different  personality  types. 

1.  Woman—Psychology.  2.  Personality.  I.  Foldes,  Peter,  19G4- 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[HQ1208]  704.945  77-713676 

AI^  Booklist 


Visibility   (Motion  picture) 
see   Fundamentals  of  orthogonal  projection: 
Visibility 


Visible  and  ultraviolet  spectroscopr  (Motion  pictwt)  Har- 
per &  Row,  Publiahera,  1970.  Made  by  Old  Pueblo  Fihn 
Co. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  chemistry) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  student  guide. 

Creditt:  Authors,  Rod  O'Connor,  Bruce  Fowler. 

Bvmmary:  Relates  observed  color  to  the  absorption  spectrum.  Illus- 
trates the  operation  of  a  recording  spectrofdiometer,  and  makes 
Beer's  Uw  calculations.  Indudes  a  dl^lay  of  the  ultraviolet  spec- 
trum for  a  colorless  substance. 

1.  Spectrum  analysis.  i.  Harper  A  Row.  Publishers,  Inc.  Se- 
ries: FuDdamenUls  of  chemistry  (Motion  picture) 

541  76-705385 

Harper  k  Row 


Visible- ultraviolet  absorption  spectrophotometry  (Motion 
picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1971.  Made  by 
Charles  FtiUer  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Spectroscopy,  no.  6) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt,  Jefferson  C.  Davis, 

Sl'MM.^RY:  Shows  the  absorption  of  light  by  a  gas  or  solution, 
describes  the  absorption  process  in  terms  of  molecular  electronic 
energy  levels,  and  outlines  the  procedure  for  determlolng  the  abort>- 
ance  of  a  sample.     Illustrates  typical  spectrophotometer  components. 

1.  Absorption  spectra,  2.  Spectrophotometer.  3.  Spectrum,  Ultra- 
Tlolet-  I.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc  II.  Series:  Spectroa- 
€opy  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

tQC437]  545  74-711929 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


yimon    (FUmrtrip)    Edwin   SluipirD   Ca,   1969.    Mads   by 
Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Filmstrlp  aet  6:  Blolocy) 

Bummam:   Descrlbea  the  structure  of  the  eye  tlasuea  and  their 

functions;    farslgbtednen   and    nearslxhtednen   and   the   corrective 

tooaes  for  each ;  md  apeclal  adaptations  of  the  eye.    With  captions. 
1.  Tlsioo.  I.  BdwlD  Shapiro  Ooo^Muqr.  Beriea:  Btolocr 

(PUmstrlp) 

691.1  T4-734710 

Bdwln  Shapiro  Oo. 

Vision    and    environment:    a    world    (rf   C(4or    (Filmstnp) 
Kducationnl  Dimen-sions  Corp.,  1971. 

3  filmstrips  (pt.  1,  45  f r. :  pL  2,  51  fr.;  pt.  3,  49  fr.)  color, 
35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each).  12  la..  33 J  rpm.,  6  min, 
each  part. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  Relates  color  concepts  to  everyday  Ufe  as  experienced 
by  the  growing  child,  and  shows  how  color  heigbtenB  his  awareness 
of  the  world  around  him.  The  narration,  a  rhymed  verse,  is  read 
and  then  sung  by  young  children. 

L  Color-sense.        I.  Educational  Dimensions  Corporation. 
[QP481]  372.5  75-739046 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 

Vision  and  environment:   A  wmU  ot  shapes   (Filmstrip) 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1971. 

4  flimstripe.  color,  35  mm.  and  4  phonodlscs  (2  &  each ;  1  a.  for 
manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33|  rpni.> 
10  min,  each  side. 

Part  1,  69  f r. :  pt.  2,  TO  (T, ;  pt  3.  68  fr. :  pt  4.  82  fr. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  everyday  envlroiuneot  tn  Muicli  of 
shapes  in  the  form  of  aqnarea,  rectangles,  dr^rles,  and  trlan^es.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.  Form  perception — Juvenile  films.  I.  Elducatlonal  Dimensions 
Corporation. 

[  B  F293]  372.24  76-739763 

Educational  Dtnieosl<K»  Corp. 


VWea  mU  wmetlnm.  [Tranqiarencie*]     Creative  Visuah,  1967. 

)  irmrMparencier      10  k  12  in      (Education  for  drrvitig  today) 

With  tcacher't  nunual. 

CREDITS:  Coftswiuni.  Ronald  Rowe. 

CONTENTS;  Stoppini  dituncc— The  limiu  of  vision,— The  Mind  tpot-— 
Overdriving  your  lifhu  —The  ikohol  faclo*. 

I.  Auiomotak  driving— PhyMoiofical  atpecu.  I.  Creaiive  Viuiab  (Firm) 
11   Serict:  Education  for  driving  today.  (Transparencies] 

[TLl  52.3)  629.28  72-735906 

Creative  Vitusb  72  MARC 


Viikw  and  reality.  {Filmstripj     Union  of  American  Hdirew  Con- 
gregations, 1969. 

48  fi.     color.     3S  mm.     (Modem  Jewish  history  filmstrip  series) 

With  tcAcher's  gutdc. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Samuel  Grand;  script,  BemhsrdN.Cahn:illuurauons, 
William  Steincl. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Jewish  people  in  the  last  decades  of 
the  1 9th  and  the  first  decades  of  the  20th  centimes,  focusing  on  their  immigra- 
tion to  America,  the  beginning  of  political  Zionism,  and  events  after  World  War 
1  from  the  peace  conference  in  VenaiUes.  the  settlement  of  Jews  in  Pslestioe. 
and  the  plight  of  the  Jews  during  the  rule  of  Hitler,  to  the  csublishmeat  of  Israel 
as  a  Jewish  Sute. 

I.  Jews— History- 17S9-194S.  2.  Ziontsm— History.  1.  Union  of  Ameri- 
can Hebrew  Coogregatioas.     II.  Series. 

lDS125]  909.08  72-734742 

Union  of  American  72  MARC 

Hebrew  Congregations 


Vision  Associates,  inc. ,  New  York 
see 

The  Airline  stewardess. 

The  Airport:    gateway  to  the  skies. 
Indonesia:    a  time  to  grow. 


The  International  airline:   wings  around  the 
world. 


The  Mechanic  supervisor:  sometimes  it 
goes  kathunk-kathunk. 

A  Moving  worid. 


The  Revolving  doot*. 

The  Visiting  nurse;    she  knows  her  job  and 
she  likes  people. 

The  Xinguana:    aborigines  of  South 
America. 

TW  VWm  of  Dr.  Rotert  Kocfc.  cMotioa  picture]     CBS  News. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

22  min.     »d.     color.      16  mm.     fVoo  are  there) 

With  study  guide 

SUMMARY;  Reenacts  a  dramatic  incident  in  the  life  ot  Robert  Kwh.  s 
German  bactcriolofisi  who  was  the  fim  man  to  prow  that  a  tiagle  (era  can 
cause  a  speciTic  diaease. 

1.  Koch.  Robert.  l»4l-l»10.  2.  Bacicriototy— History.  I.  CohnUa 
BrowlcMting  System.  itK.  CBS  News.  II.  BPA  Educational  McdM.  111. 
Series:  You  are  there.  [Motion  picture] 

eQR31-K6j  926  72-700115 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


577 


The  Vision  ot  Stephen  Crane  (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Asso- 
ciates of  Pleasant ville,  X.  Y..  1971. 

2  niiLntripR  (pi.  1.  CO  fr. ;  pt.  2.  62  fr. )  rolor.  »5  mm.  and  2 
ph<'it.>dis<-»  (2  P.  eaih)  :  12  in.:  331  iT>ni-:  P'.  1.  12  min.;  pt.  2,  14  min. 
mi  rogroove. 

.Mw>  it(f:ii<>d  with  phonotapp  in  <-aK.<)ette. 

With  dlsi'iiMiInn  giildp. 

.'^rSIMARV:  Develops  .Stephen  ('rniie'B  <-»'nlral  tlH-nte  of  nhMilnie 
hoiie«ty  throntth  exwrpta  from  hiK  novela,  8iorle«.  news  reporla,  auto- 
biographical writings,  and  correspondence. 

1.  Crane,  Stephen.  1871-1900.  I.  fliiUlance  Associates  of  Pleas- 
antrllle.  N.  Y. 

[PS1449.C85]  17&  7-2-740055 

Giildnnre  AMtoclares 

Vbion  of  the  world  (Motion  picture)  American  Academy  of 
General  Practice,  1067.    Made  by  Richard  Kaplan  Prodno- 

tiona. 

21  min.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

SMmman/:  Dlsctuae*  tboae  public  relaUona  concepts  and  tecli- 
Dlques  that  c«n  help  inform  the  public  of  the  general  practltiouer's 
key  role  In  a  world  of  medical  specialists. 

1.  Pabllc  telaUona— Physicians.  2.  Physlciana  (General  practice) 
L  American  Academy  of  General  Practice. 

659.2  Fi  A  68-377 

CINE 

The  Vision  of  William  Bbke  {Motion  picture)  Blake  Film 
Trust,  London,  in  association  with  British  Film  Institute. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  FUms/McOraw- 

Hill  ,196-?, 

27  min.     sd-    color.     16  mm.  „   ,  ,.  tt.„^„ 

Credit*:  Dirwtor  and  writer.  Guy  Brenton;  moBlc,  Ralph  Vaoghn 

Bw^'ary:  Uses  poetry,  prose,  and  pictures  by  WlUlam  Blake  to 
illustrate  hl.s  spiritual  struggle  to  free  his  sou!  from  a  bondage  that 
he  felt  to  be  the  state  of  man.  r.™»««. 

1   Blake   William,  1757-1827.        i.  BUke  Film  Trust,    n.  Cooteat- 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Vision  problnns  and  ey«  care  (FUnutrip)  Society  for 
Vi>;u!il  Education  and  Better  Vision  Institute.  Made  and 
released  by  Society  for  Visual  F-ducation,  1969. 

72  fr.  wlor,  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In..  33i  rpm.,  18 
min.     mlcrtwroove.     ( Why  we  see  like  human  beings) 

With  teacher's  guide,  and  reading  script. 

Hummnri/:  Illustrates  common  sight  deficiencies  and  their  causes, 
and  show-s  reasons  for  Increasing  need  for  Tislon  acuity  in  the  world 
of  today.  ,  ^  . 

1    Vision.     2.  Eye— .Abnormities  and  deformities.  L  Society  for 

Visual   Education.    Inc.,   Chicago,     ii.   Better   Vision   Institute,  New 
York.  Series:  Why  we  see  like  human  beings  (Filmstrip) 

617  75-732881 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Vision  quest  (Motion  picture)  Montana  State  CoIIe^, 
Dept.  of  Film  and  Television  Production.  1961.  Released 
by  McGraw-Hill. 

30  min..  ltd.,  color.  16  mm. 

Snmmary:  A  dramatlEatlon  about  the  spiritual  experience  of  an 
Indian  hoy  In  his  qoest  for  a  gnardlan  ^Irit  upon  his  transition  from 
boyhood  to  manhood.  Pictures  the  boy  as  he  climbs  up  a  mountain 
to  a  sacred  spot  where  he  remains  alone  for  four  days  and  niffats 
fasting  and  praying  for  his  vision  to  appear. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Religion  and  mythology.  I.  Mon- 
tana. State  College.  Boseman.  Pept.  of  Film  and  Television  Pro- 
duction.    II.  HcGraw-HlIl  Book  Co. 

299.7  Fi  A  61-296 

Committee  oo  Interna-  tional  Non-theatrical  Events 


Vision.  Quest,  inc. 


Who  cares? 


Visiou  off  Ufht.  1200  AJ>..1300  AJ>.  [Motion  picture]     Celia 
films  [France]  1970-     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Filott. 

IS  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm- 

From  the  Anthony  Roland  collection  of  ninu  on  art 

Abo  iuued  in  •  tehti  entitled  The  hbtovy  of  art.  Protrim  3:  Man  and 
Chmtcndom— the  |Iory  of  Gothic 

CREDITS:  Direciorv  Louis  Cuny.  M    Malviux;  mutic.  Marcel  Dclannoy. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  (lained  |laM  windows  were  used  to  tell  the  stofy 
of  Chrittianily  and  to  diffuie  formerly  dark  inlerion  of  csthedrab  with  a  cdoiial 
glow  of  light.  Uses  the  stained  glass  windows  in  the  cathedral  at  Botirges  as  an 
example 

I  Class  painting  and  staining.  Gothic.  2.  Christian  an  and  symbolism. 
I.  Roland.  Anthony.  M.  Celia  films-  III.  Time-Life  Films.  IV.  The  Hislory 
of  an.  Pfogrim  3;  Man  and  Christendom— the  ^ory  of  Gothic.  iMoiion  picture] 
[NK5308j  74g.5  77-714535 

Time-Life  Films  71  MARC 

The  Visit  {Motion  picture)  Cinecitta,  Rome,  Dear  film, 
Rome,  Les  Films  du  aiecle,  Paris,  P.  E.  C.  F.,  Paris,  and 
Deutsche  Fox  Film,  Munich.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Twentieth  Century-Fox  Fihn  Corp.,  1964. 

100  min.    sd.    b&w.    80  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

Based  on  the  play  Der  Besuch  der  alten  Dame,  by  Friedrich  Dflr- 
reomatL 

Credits:  Producer,  Juli«i  Derode,  Aotbony  Quinn;  director.  Bern- 
bard  Wlcki ;  screenplay,  Ben  Barzman ;  music,  Hana-Hartin  Uajew- 
sU,  Richard  Amell;  director  of  photography,  Armando  Naannxsl; 
editor,  Samuel  E.  Beetley.  Cast:  Ingrld  Bergman,  AnthODy  Qulan, 
Paolo  Stt^pa,  Romolo  Valll,  Claude  Dauphlo. 

Summary:  A  drama  in  which  a  wealthy  woman  returns  to  her  nny 
European  home  town  and  promise  the  economically  depresaed  cltl- 
«ns  of  the  viUage  a  gift  of  two  million  dollars  if  they  will  legally 
sentence  and  execute  for  murder  the  rugged,  virile  storekeeper  who 
seduced  her  twenty  years  earlier  and  had  her  driven  away  from 
ber  home. 

I.  Diirrenmatt  Friedrich.  Der  Beauch  der  alten  Dune.  a.  Clne- 
cittA.  8.  p.  a.  nL  Der  film  produzlone-  rv.  Lea  PlItM  dn  slide;  t. 
Twentieth  Century-Fox  nim  Coriwratlon. 

Fi  67-1325 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Visit  from  space  (Motion  picture)  Zagreb-film,  Yugo- 
slftvia..  lieleased  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summai-y:  A  cartoon  for  childrwi  about  the  adreotarea  of  a  little 
girt  who  meets  an  Inhabitant  of  a  distant  i>Uuiet. 

I    Zagreb-fllm.    n.  Contemporary  Fllms/McGraw-HlU, 

372.6  74-702073 

McGraw-HHl  Book  Co. 


A  Visit  in  California  (FUmatrip)    Jam  Handy  School  Serv- 
ice, 1969. 

1    roll,    color.     35   mm.     aud  phonodtsc:   2   a.,   12   la.,  33i   rpm., 
mlcrf^roove,     (California  today) 

Summary:   Includes  scenes  of  the  dlfTerent  kinds  of  attractions 
avallahle  to  people  visiting  California. 

1.  California— Description  and  travel — 1961-  i.  Jam  Handy 

School   Service,   Inc.        Series:   California   today    (Filmslrlp) 

917.94  72-733899 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Visit  of  the  wise  mtn.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  Films,  1956. 

and  phomidiK:  I  i..  12  in..  33  1  /3  rptn..  6  min. 


24  fr.     color.     35  m 
(Livtni  Bibk) 

Wtih  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptitton  of  the  Biblical  a 
men  lo  Herod  and  to  Jcsu  and  the  consequent  flighl  ir 
and  Jcius. 

I,  Magi.      2.  J«u*  Chriw— night  into  Egypt.        I.  Concordia  Publishing 
H«u«c.  St.  Louis.     II.  Series:  Living  Bible.  [Filmslrip] 

tBT315.2j  232.9  72-734669 

Conciirdia  Films  72 


of  the  visit  of  the  wise 
Egypt  of  Mary.  Joseph. 


MARC 


A  Visit  to  a  department  store  (Motion  picture)  Media 
Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S,  Bureau  of 
Education  for  the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  United 
World  Films. 

1  reeL     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Captioned  for  iise  In  school  programs  for  the  deaf. 

SUMMARY :  Depicts  the  various  services  and  general  make»p  of  a 
large  department  store.    For  primary  grades, 

1.  Department  stores — Juvenile  films.  I.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation for  the  Handicapped.  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films 
Branch. 

(;HF6461]  372.8  71-713042 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa-  tlon  for  the  Handicapped 


Visit  to  a  department  store   (Motion  picture) 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 


Universal 


17  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  living  language  aeries) 
(Special  education  series) 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  various  sections  vrithln  a  department 
store,  and  explains  the  placement  of  merchandise,  bow  to  use  the 
store  directory,  and  the  job  of  a  salesderk.  With  caption  for  use 
is  special  educatlotL 

1.  Department  stores.  2.  Display  of  merchandise.  8.  Clerks  (Re- 
toll  trade)  I.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  II.  Series: 
The  Living  language  series  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series:  Special 
education  series  (Motion  picture) 

[HF5461]  371.9  79-715186 

TJolversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


A  Visit  to  a  farm  {FUmstrip 
Canada,  1965. 


National  Film  Board  of 


35  fr,     color.    35  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Exploroos  la  ferme. 
With  manuaL 

8umn%ary:  Shows  various  aq)ects  of  life  on  a  farm.    For  prlmaiT 
grades.    With  captions. 

1.  Farm  life— Juvenile  films.        i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

372.8  Fi  A  67-4306 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


A  Visit  to  a  garden  {FUmatrip)     National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1965. 

31  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Exporons  le  jardln. 

With  manual. 

Bummari/:  Explores  a  garden.  iQ  a  film  designed  tor  use  In  prl- 
mary  grad^    With  captions. 

1.  Gardens — Juvenile  Alms.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
635  Fi  A  67-4276 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Visit  to  a  pet  shop  (Motion  picture)    Popular  Sdence  Pub. 
Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  min.     8l.    color.    8  mm.     (Pets,  no.  1) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes. 

8ummarv:  Pictures  a  tour  of  a  pet  shop,  emphasizing  Its  color, 
Tariety,  and  excitement  Includes  views  of  varloaa  sptdm  of  hirda, 
fish,  reptiles,  turtles,  guinea  pigs,  hamsters,  dogs,  cats,  and  pet 
mppllea. 

L  Pet  sb(V«.  I.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Ownpany,  Inc., 

New  York.    Aadlo-Visoal  DIvUrion.        SeHes:  PeU  (Motltm  picture) 


Popolar  Sdance  Pah.  Co., 


A  Visit  to  a  pond   (FUmatHp) 
Canada,  1965. 


National  Film  Board  of 


1  torn.  [Fdmitrip]    Educatioaal  Projections  Corp-* 


VWttoai 
196S. 

31  fr.    color.     33  mm.    (Reading  program.  Level  1.  R- 176) 

With  teacher'!  manuaL 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includea  word  skill  reinforceroeni  of 
medial  long  A  and  medial  short  A.  Shows  khtw  of  the  places  aitd  stores  which 
arc  characteristic  tit  small  towns,  and  points  out  the  difference  between  a  Urge 
ciiy  and  a  tmatl  town.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Vowels— Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Qtics  and  towns— Juvenile  filmi.  (1.  Cities  and  towns]  1. 
Educatiortal  Prtiieciiaas  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip] 
Levd  1.  R-176. 

tLB1525]  372.4  72-733588 

Educational  Protections  73  MARC 

Corp. 

Visit  to  a  small  village  (MoUon  picture)  United  Nations. 
Released  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 
29  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (International  tone  series) 
Svmmani:  Dwrlbes  the  work  of  a  man  whose  obJecUve  Is  the 
improvement  of  living  conditions  and  facilities  In  the  thirty  thotiwmd 
villages  of  Ghana.  Shows  the  young  men  and  wp™e°,^'?o  «"^f 
tridn^  ail  architects  and  town  planners  at  the  Technical  University 

'°  f  oSk-Sodal  condltlona         i.  United  Nations,    i^  Contempo- 
rary Films/McGraw-Hill.  Series:  IntemaUonal  zone  (Motion  plc- 

^^^  309.1667  70-702061 

HcGraw-HlU  Book  Ca 


A  Visit  to  a  valley  (Motion  picture)  Educational  Horizons 
Films,  1964.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1967. 

d  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummar]/:   Follows  Chipper  the  squirrel  on  an  adventurous  trip 
to  a  valley  where  he  observes  many  different  kinds  of  living  things. 
Points  out  differences  in  size,  shape,  and  color  of  plant  and  animal 
life. 
—    — Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Variation  (Biologj-)         r.  Educational  Horizons,  Los  Angeles. 


636  Fi  A  68-1902 

Audio- VUoal  DlT. 


88  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

Frencb  version  released  under  the  title  Bxplorooa  l'«tang. 

With  manoal.  „  .... 

Sunmtr^:  Explores  a  pond  and  Its  sniroondlnga,  in  a  nun  a»- 
■UMd  for  aM  In  primary  grades.    With  captions^  „  ..      , 

1.  rrMh  wiTiii  biology— Juvenile  films.  l  Canada.    National 

nia  Board.  „.  .  __  .„„„ 

674.929  Fi  A  67-4282 

NaUooal  nim  Board  of  Canada 


II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 


Fi  A  67-2072 


Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


nica Educational  Corp. 


A  Visit  to  BelUngrath  Gardens  and  itome  (Motion  picture) 
Bellingrath  Grardens,  1964. 

14  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummat-y:  A  visit  throu^  Bellingrath  Gardens  and  home.  Shows 
the  gardens  at  all  seasons  of  the  year.  Includes  views  of  vistas  and 
Individual  flowers. 

1.  Bellingrath  Gardens. 

712  Fi  A  67-5585 

Bellingrath  Gardens 


A  Visit  to  City  Hall  (Filmstrip)     Madison  Public  Schools, 
Instructional    Materials   Center.     Made    and    released    by 
Visual  Education  Consultants,  1968. 
41  fr.    color.     85  mm.     and  phonotape. 

CREDITS-  Director,  Mary  Lou  Peterson;  aathors,  Kenneth  Ken- 
nedy. Boyd  Geer:  photography,  Michael  Mattlson,  Bon  Austin. 

SUMMARY  ■  Tours  and  explains  the  functions  of  offices  of  toe 
city  government  of  Madison.  Wis..  Including  the  Police,  Planning, 
Water,  and  Health  Departments,  and  the  offices  of  the  City  Treasurer 

1    Madison,  Wla— PoMtics  and  government  I.  Madison.  Wis. 

Board  of  Education.      Instructional  Materials  Center.      II.  Visual 

Bducatlon  Consultants,  Inc.  -n^c-i. 

862.0775  76-737856 

visual  Education  Consultants 


A  VMt  to  Coloidal  waUsMkvg.  [Slide  set]    Colonial  WilUami- 
burg  Foundation.  1970. 

31  tbdea.    color.     2  x  3  is.     (Cultural  beriiage  series) 

Revised  vcnkn  of  the  I9SI  slide  aet  of  Oe  same  title. 

With  lecture  notes. 

SUMMARY:  PoUows  the  louriM  route  througli  Colooial  WillismitMU-g  in 
VirgiBia.  Showi  various  boiMingi  and  gardem  in  order  as  they  appear  along  the 
way.  Shows  the  interior*  and  cxterion  of  mafor  fihiWiirw  buiktings. 

I.  WilliamriMirg,  Va.~Ht>toric  house*,  etc        L  Cokaiial  Wiltiainsburg 
FoundatioiL     II.  Series:  Odtursl  heritage  aeriet.  [Shdc  aeti 
[F234.W7]  917.55  72-734077 

Coknial  Wiffiaawburg  72  MARC 

PouDdatioB 


-.  [I^lmttrip]     Centron  Bducational  Films,  1972. 

4  filmstript.    color.  '  35  nun.       and  phonodisct. 

Also  issued  with  |4ioootape  in  caaaettc. 

SUMMARY:  A  translalioii  of  the  epic  legend  of  the  Nav^o  Indiana  as  Ulut- 
trated  and  translated  by  Navajo  artist  Auska  Kee. 

CONTENTS:  The  twins  set  out— The  Journey  lo  Sun  Bearer's  house.— At 
the  home  of  Sun  Bearer.— Killing  the  monster  giant. 

1.  Navaho  Indiana— Legends.       1.  Centron  Educatimial  Hlroa. 
lE99.N3i  398.2  70-740715 

Centron  Educational  nUns  73  MARC 


A  Vlilt  to  Fni  Maaro.  [Motion  picture]    Heant  Metrotone  Newt, 
1971. 

14  min.    sd.    bitw.     16  mm.     (Screen  newt  digest,  v.  13,  no.  7) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Document*  the  fli^l  of  aMronauu  Alan  Shepard,  Edgar 
Mitchell,  and  Stuart  Rooaa  in  ApoUo  14,  fhNn  blastoff  on  January  31. 1971,  lo 
return  to  earth  on  February  9,  1971. 

1.  Protect  ApoUa  3.  Space  flighl  lo  ihc  moon.  I.  Hcaru  Mttroiooe 
News,  inc..  New  Yorfc.  II.  Series  Screen  new*  digeat  (Motion  picture]  v,  13. 
no.  7. 

(TL789.8.U6J  629.45  72-700571 

Hearst  McuoUme  New*  73  MARC 


A  Visit  to  Indiana.  [Motion  picture]     Ctut  McDowell.     Released 

by  Canyon  Cinema  [197-?] 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Ted  Davis,  Curt  McDowcU. 

SUMMARY:  A  conversation  between  an  Indiana  boy  and  his  uncle  is  inter- 
cut with  flashes  of  the  boy's  homelife  and  hb  family. 

I.  McDowell,  Curt.     11.  Canyon  Cinema. 
(PN1997]  791.43  72-702288 

ALA  Booklist  72  MARC 


A  Visit  to  NCAR  (National  Center  for  Atmospheric  Re- 
search) (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Thorue  architecture  series) 
Loop  fllni.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  and  explains  the  architecture  of  the  hulld- 
Uig  which  houses  the  National  Center  for  Atmospheric  Research 
located  In  Boulder,  Colo.  ._    ,     „  u 

1.  Boulder,  Colo.  National  Center  for  Atmo^heric  Research. 
I.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

727  FiA6&-2792 

Thorne  Films 

A  Visit  to  school  and  Playing  {FUmstiip)    Oommunioators 

tl96-?, 

21  fr.     wlor.     35  ram.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summu.y:  Part  one  shows  parents  visiting  their  children's  school 
and  meeting  their  teachers  on  Visitors'  Day.  Part  two  deals  with 
people  playing  with  their  different  pets. 

1.    Parent-teacher    relationships.      2.    Pets.  i.    Communicators 

(Firm)         Series:  Life  reading  series  (Flhnstrip) 

372.4  73-733185 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

A  Visit  to  the  Air  Force  Academy  Cadet  Chapd  (Motion 
picture)    Thome  Films,  1967. 

5  min     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Thome  architecture  series) 
Ixmp  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Issued  m  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  . , 

fi^innwrv;    Illustrates   and  explains  ""e  architecture  of  tj*  ^J 

Force  Academy  Cadet  Chapel  designed  by  Walter  A.  Netsch  of  Skld- 

more.OwlngsAM^m^    Academy.     Cadet    Chapel      2.    Skldmore. 

Owlngs  A  Merrill.  i.  Thorne  F^llms.  Inc..  Boulder.  Co^o.^  ^^^^^ 

Thome  Films 

A  Visit  to  the  airport  (Filmstrip)  Air  Canada,  Montreal. 
Made  and  released  by  the  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada, 1966. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

French  version  released  onder  the  title  Une  vlslte  4  laeroport 

Summary:  Explores  the  complex  operations  of  an  airport.  In  a 
film  designed  for  use  In  primary  grades.     With  captions. 

L  Airports— Juvenile  flhns.  i.  Air  Canada,  n.  Canada.  Na- 
tional nim  Board. 

i  387.7  Fi  A  67-4276 

NBtl<mal  Film  Board  of  Canada 


A  Visit  to  the  fair.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1970. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-289) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  sittll  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  Wend  of  the  sounds  of  CL  and  CR.  Shows  children  enjoying 
the  attractions  of  a  fair— il*  ridea.  g*m«,  tivcatock  and  other  exhibit*,  and  the 
midway.  With  captions.  For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Phonetics— 
Juveaae  filn».  3,  Fair*— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Fairs)  1-  Educational  Projec- 
tions Corporation.  II.  Seriea;  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip)  Level  2.  R-289. 
(LB1525,  372.4  72-733530 

Educational  Projection*  ''3 

Corp. 


MARC 


A  Visit  to  the  Gnsrgenheim  (Motion  picture)     Om^a  Pro- 
ductions, 1966.    Released  by  Thome  Films. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Omega  architecture  series) 

Loop  liltii.    Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

16  mm.  version  also  Issued. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Ervln  Penkalspl. 

Summary:  Shows  the  exterior  of  the  Guggenheim  Museum  ou 
Fifth  Avenue  In  New  York,  designed  by  Frank  Lloyd  Wright,  and  the 
interior  arrangement  of  paintings  and  sculpture.  Illustrates  the 
ma'(.''ive  structural  quality  of  the  bulMIng  and  discusses  its  organic 
construction. 

1.  Wrlgb^  Frank  Lloyd,  186&-1959.  2.  Solomon  R  Guggenheim 
Museum,  New  York.  i.  Omega  Productions,  ii.  Thome  Films,  Inc, 
Boulder,  Colo. 

727  Fi  A  66-774  rev  3 

CINH 

Visit  to  the  Lena  Rose  (Motion  picture)     Vigo  Cineastes, 
1968. 

40  min.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  description  of  the  way  of  life  of  a  captain  and  crew 
of  an  oyster  dredgehoat  working  the  waters  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay. 
Shows  the  men  In  various  daily  activities,  repairing  their  boat, 
breakfasting,  working  with  sail,  selling  their  catch,  splitting  the 
take,  and  playing  pool  In  the  local  bar. 

1.  Fishermen— Chesapeake  Bay.  2.  Oyster-culture— Chesapeake 
Bay.        I.  Vigo  Clneastes  (Firm) 

639  73-702882 

CINE 

A  Visit  to  the  MUwauliec  County  War  Memori^  Center 

(Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1968.     Made  by  Omega 
Pro<luction«. 

4  min.    Bl.    color.    8  mm.     (Omeca  architecture  series) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae. 

Issued  In  sUndard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  photographer,  Brvln  Penkalakl. 

aummary:  Illustrates  and  explains  the  architecture  of  the  Mil- 
waukee County  War  Memorial  Center  designed  by  Bero  Saarlnen. 

1.  Saarlnen,  Bero,  lOlO-lSei.  t.  Thome  Pllina,  Inc.,  Boulder, 
Goto. 

726  FiA68-279S 

Thome  Films 


578 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


A  Vieit  to  the  pood  (FUrMtrip)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  17.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Brttan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm.     <DiMoverlng  life  around  us) 
8ummarif:  Pres«it8  a  studj  of  llrlng  tbiom  u>  they  «xit<t  in  pomK 
Po1nU  out  the  relHtionBhlps  betn'eeo  living  tblngs  1q  order  to  Intro- 
duce ecological  con<«ptB. 

1.  Freah-wHter  ecoloKj.  t.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     ii. 

Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  £ducattooal  Corporation.  Series:  Ols- 

coTerlng  life  nround  ua  (Fllmatrlp) 

Fi A  67-3198 

GncyclopiiedlR  Brltnn-  nica  Bdticatlonal  Corfk 


\isit  to  the  zoo  (FUmatrip)    Conunonicators  [106-1] 

25  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Picture  story  for  readioK  experience) 
Sumtnnry.-  Shows  what  happens  when  a  ffroup  of  children  rlslt  a 

soo. 

1.    Zoo    anttiials — JuTenlle   nim«.  i.    Communicators    (Firm) 

Series:   Picture  story  for  reading  experience   (Filmstrlp) 

37*2.4  77-733186 

PennsylTSola  School  for  the  Deaf 

A  Visit  to  Washington  {FUmstrlp)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
in  collaboration  with  William  P.  Gottlieb  Co.,  1967. 

38  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Washington.  D.  C. :  our  CaplUl  City) 

With  ifncher's  guide. 

Credilt:  Adviser.  Clarence  J.  Glttlngs. 

Summarp:  Describes  the  physical  features  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Including  the  plan  of  the  city.  Shows  views  of  statues,  monuments, 
and  Federal  buildings.    With  captions. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Descr.— 1951-  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 

Company.        Series :  Washington,  D.  C :  our  CaplUl  City  { Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-2610  rev 
McOraw-HIII  Book  Co. 

A  Visit  to  Washington.  D.  C  (FUmatrip)  Boddc  FOms 
and  Slides,  1967. 

40  fr.     i-olor.     35  mm. 

Summ-iiy:  Pictures  various  Government  centers,  cultural  centers, 
monument-o.  and  memorials  of  Washtngton,  D.  C,  and  outlines  the 
history  of  some  of  them.  Explains  the  duties  of  some  of  tbe  depart- 
ments of  Gov»"-nnjent     With  captions. 

1.  Washington.  D.  C— Description— 1951-  2.  Dlatrlct  of  Co- 

lumbia—Politics  and  government— 1878-  I.  Budek    (Herbert 

E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

917.53  72-732840 

Budek  Fitm^  and  Slides 

A  Visit  with  Garrett  Hardin  (Motion  picture)  Kin^; 
Screen  Productions  in  conjunction  with  Biolf^cal  Sci- 
ences Curriculum  Study.     Released  by  King  Screen  P[t>- 

ductions,  1971. 

11   niln.     «i.     roiur.      10  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Garrett  Hardin  theorises  on  some  of  the  roost 
complex  social  issuefi  confronting  us  today,  such  as  birth  control, 
world  health,  freedom  versus  population,  crowd  mentality,  women's 
rights,  and  how  technology  can  be  turned  toward  the  solution  rather 
than  the  aggravation  of  our  problems. 

1.  Social  problem".  2.  rivlllMtion,  Modem— 20th  Century.  I. 
Hardin.    Garrett    Jiiines,    lOl.V  II.    King    Screen    Prodnctkwia 

[HN18]  309  76-712921 

King  Screen  Frodoctions 


A  Visit  with  J.  I.  Rodale.  [Motion  picture]  Rodale  Press.  Made 
by  Burton  K.  Fox.  Released  by  Rodale  Press  Film  Division, 
1972. 

IS  min.     *d.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Phoiogr«pher,  Harold  Hodgeman;  film  editor.  Robert  Fiedler. 

SUMMARY:  J.  I.  Rodale.  pioneer  organic  farmer,  talks  about  his  ideas  on 
organic  farming,  health,  and  ecology. 

I.  Rodale,  Jerome  Irving.  1898-1971  2.  Organic  farming-  1-  Rodale, 
Jerome  Irving.  1898-1971.  II.  Rodale  Press.  III.  Rodale  Press.  Rim  Divi- 
sion. 

[S417]  613.2  72-702478 

Rodale  Prcas  72  MARC 


A  Visit  with  Lehnd  Jacobs  (Motion  pictore)  Ohio  SUt« 
University.  Dept.  of  Phott^rraphy  and  Cinema,  1970. 

12  min.    ad     color.     16  mm.     (Access  to  learning  aeries) 
SUMMARY :  DocumenU  a  visit  with  a  third  grade  dasa  by  teactaer 

and  writer  Dr.  Lelaod  Jacobs.    Shows  the  exprewiooa  and  reactions 

of  tbe  diildren  as  tbey  listen  to  Dr.  Jacobs. 

1.  Third  grade   (Bdocattoo)     2.  Jacobs,  LeUad  BUIr.  1907- 

I.  Jacobs,  Leland  BUlr.  1907-  IL  CMilo.     SUte  UolTeralty.  Go- 

lumbua     Dept.  of  Pbotoffraphy  and  Cltwaia.        Series:  AcceH  to 

learning  series  (Motion  picture) 

370.7  79-711563 

CINE 

Visitii^  a  town  mai^et:  herdsmen  of  Afghanistaii  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Kaling  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     »l.    color,     super  8  mm.     (How  man  lives) 

Loop  film.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*;  Author,  JuUen  Bryan. 

Summarif:  Pictures  notnadic  Paahto-speaklng  herdsmen  passing 
through  different  parts  of  the  town  of  Bamlao  and  trading  for 
rockaalt.  fruit,  and  other  products  while  setting  up  a  temporary 
camp  outside  the  town  walla. 

1.  Bamlan,  Afghanistan.    2.  Nomads.  i.  Baling  Corporation, 

Cambridge.  Mass.        Series:  How  man  lives  (Motion  picture) 

915.81  Fi  A  68-445 

Baling  Corp. 

The  Viaitfag  nurse:  she  knows  her  job  and  she  Hkcs  peo- 
ple (Motion  picture)  Vision  Associates.  Beileased  by 
McGrrw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

10  min.    sd.    color.     lA  mm.     ( See  a  Job  aertea) 

With  teacher's  golde. 

Sttmmarf:  Follows  the  activities  of  a  visiting  norae  dnrlng  a  roQ. 
tine  day  to  show  the  technical  and  communications  skills  required 
for  the  job,  to  Illustrate  the  need  for  special  ability  to  understand  tbe 
percliologlcal  needs  of  people,  and  to  point  ont  that  the  Job  can  be 
physicallj  and  mentallj  tiring. 

1.  Public  health  nursing.  l  TLslon  AModatea,  tiMi,  New  York. 
n.  HcOraw-HiU  Book  Companr.  Sertee:  See  a  job  aerlea  (UoUon 
pktore) 

614.073  Fi  A  68-2867 

McQraW'HUI  Book  Co. 


VtaMac  the  aoo.  (fnimttrip]     Teaching  Reaourcca  Development 
Center.  1969. 

29  fr.    color.     3S  am. 

SUMMARY:  EuoBMs  the  habits  of  nany  urn  ammata.  With  captiom.  For 
primary  grades. 

I .  Zoo  snimali — Juvenile  fihrn.     (1.  Zoo  aaimalsi       I,  Teaching  Recourca 
Development  Center. 

tQL77.5]  372.3  72-733780 

Tew^hing  ReMwrca  72  MARC 

Development  Center 


Visiting  Vera  Cniz  (Motion  picture)    Metro-Qoldwyn-Uayer. 
Released  by  Loew\  1945. 

a  min.    sd.    color.    35  mm.     (James  A.  PltzPatrlck  traveltalks) 

CKEDIT.^:  I'roducer  and  narrator,  James  A.  FltiPatrick;  music. 
Nat  FlDston. 

Sl'MSIARY  :  A  travelog  of  Vera  Crns.  Mexico's  chief  pwt  of  wtiT. 
Points  out  the  strong  Spanish  Influences  on  architecture  and  dresi 
whicb  are  still  prevalent  In  the  dty. 

1,  Veracruz,  Mexico   (City) — Description.  I.  Metro-Goldwyn- 

Hayer.  Inc.     II.  Seriea:  Jamea  A.  PltaPatrltA  trarclUlks  (Motloa 
picture) 
[F1391.V4]  917.26  7^709655 


A  Visitor  f«  Christmas  (Motion  picture)  Family  Films, 
1967. 

30  min.    sd.    color.     16  miB. 

Summary:  A  sttidy  of  tbe  true  Christinas  spirit  as  disclosed  bj 
the  actions  of  tbe  memt>ers  of  a  family  who  discover  that  Cbrlstmas 
means  being  charitable  even  to  a  complaining  relative. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Christmas.        j.  Family  Films,  Inc. 

248.4  Fi  A  67-5760 

Family  Films 

Visitors  at  Yellowstone  (Filmstrip)  Ralph  Adams  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966:  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1971. 

37  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Yellowstone  Natlooal  Park.  no.  1) 

With  study  guide  prepart»d  by  Arlene  Purlin. 

SUMMARY:  Outlines  the  many  activities  that  are  available  for 
visitors  at  Yellowstone  National  Park.     With  captions. 

1.  Yellowstone  National  Park.  I.  Adams  (Ralph)  Productions, 
North  Hollywood,  Calif.  II.  Bailey  Films.  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif. 
III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  IV.  Seriea:  Yellowstone  National 
Park  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

917.8752  79-738626 

BFA  Edacatlonat  Media  rev 


Visitors  learn  aboat   the  White  House   (FUmatrip)      My 
weekly  rwder,  1966.    &&ule  by  Commtmicators. 

26  fi ,     color.    35  mm. 

Series  3.  no.  2-66. 

Summary:  Shows  a  tour  of  the  White  House  as  arranged  by  Mrs. 
Lyndon  Johnson. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C  White  Hooae.  2.  Johosoo,  Claudia  Alta 
(Taylor)  1912-  i-  My  weekly  reader. 

917.53  70-733187 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Vislofflbres  de  Madrid  y  Toledo   (Motion  picture)     Inter- 
national Film  Bureau,  1963. 

17  min      sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  student  handbook. 

Credit*:  Educational  consultant.  Carlos  OutUlo;  pbotograpber, 
Russell  C.  Wright. 

Summary:  ■'^  Spnnlsh  language  teaching  film.  Surveys  tbe  physical 
as  well  as  artistic  aspects  of  two  Castillan  cities.  Pictures  the  paseos 
of  Madrid,  famous  squares  and  avenues,  tbe  Prado  and  several  paint- 
ings by  Veldsques.  some  uttramodem  apartment  buildings,  and  tbe 
famous  Cludad  Unlversitaria.  Unfolds  a  panorama  of  Toledo  and 
focuses  on  an  El  Greco  canvas  In  the  church  of  St,  Tom*. 

1.  Madrid— I>e&cr  2.  Toledo,  Siiain— Descr.  3.  Spanish  language- 
Study  and  teaching— Audio  visual  aids.  i.  International  Film 
Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

914.6  Fi  A  67-5706 

International  Film  Bureaa 

Vista  Productions 


Sacramento:   a  place  to  remember. 

Smog  and  your  automobile. 

Vistamont  Filmfi 
see 

The  Nickel  ferry. 
Vistaprojects  Corporation 


America  and  World  leadership.  Part  1:  American  poli- 
tical life  since  1865. 


America  and  world  leadership.  Part  2:  America  and 
world  affairs. 


America  and  world  leadership.  Part  3:  America  and 
the  United  Nations. 


The  Constitutioa  tad  American  OovemmenL  Part  1 
Tbe  Constitution. 


579 


The  Coiutitution  and  American  OovenimenL  Put  2: 
Tlie  Bill  of  rights. 


The  Constitution  and  American  Government.  Part  3: 
The  living  Constitution. 

The  Constitution  and  American  Government.  Pan  4: 
The  Federal  Government. 

From  ancient  to  medieval  times.    Part  1: 
Early  civilizations. 

From  ancient  to  medieval  times.    Part  2: 
Ancient  Greece. 

From  ancient  to  medieval  times.    Part  3: 
The  Roman  Empire. 

From  ancient  to  medieval  times.    Part  4: 
life  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

Growth  and  conlUct  in  American  life.  Part  1:  The  de- 
velopment of  American  politics. 

Growth  and  conflict  in  American  life.  Pan  3:  Conflict 
and  crisis. 

Growth  and  conflict  in  American  lite.  Part  4:  The  Civil 
War  and  Reconstruction. 

The  Industrial  revolutions.    Part  1:   The 
development  of  trade  and  industry. 

The  Industrial  revolutions.    Part  2:    The 
first  indistrial  revolution. 


The  Industrial  Devolutions.    Part  3:    The 
second  industrial  revolution. 

The  Industrial  revolutions.    Part  4:    fa- 
distrialism  and  reform. 


The  Making  of  the  American  nation.  Pan  1:  The  colo- 
nization of  America. 


The  Making  of  the  American  nation.  Part  2:  The 
American  Revolution. 


Man's  expanding  world.     Parti:    Crusades 
to  Renaissance. 

Man's  e^anding  world.    Part  2:    Discovery 
of  new  worlds  and  new  ideas. 


Man's  expanding  world.    Part  3:   England 
and  the  rise  of  democracy. 

Nationalism  and  imperialism.    Part  1:    The 
French  Revolution  and  Napoleon. 

Nationalism  and  imperialism.    Part  2- 
Nationalism. 


Nationalism  and  imperialism.    Part  3: 
Imperialism. 


Nejro  life  and  leadoikip.  Part  2:  Negro  life.  IMS- 


Social  and  economic  problems.  Part  4:  The  Govern- 
ment and  economic  life. 


The  World  from  1914  to  1945.    Part  1- 
World  War  I. 


The  World  from  1914  to  1945.    Part  2- 
The  rise  of  dictatorships. 


The  World  from  1914  to  1945.    Part  3: 
World  War  n. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


ViBtaprojects  Ck)rporation    (Continued) 

The  World  since  1945.     Part  1:    The  cold 
war. 

The  World  since  1945.     Part  2:    The  United 
Nations. 

The  World  since  1945.     Part  3:    The  nations 
of  Asia  and  the  Middle  East. 

The  World  since  1945.     Part  4:    The  nations 
of  Africa. 

The  World  since  1945.     Part  5:    Problems 
of  our  times. 


\litai  y  mmUm  de  la  gra*)*.  [niiiutrip]    Society  for  Visuil  Edu- 
cation. 1972. 

32  fr.  c€4or.  3S  mm.  and  pbooodbc:  1  >.  (for  um  with  maniul  or  auto- 
matk  protector).  12  in.,  33  I/3rpm..  7  min.  (Nuotro muodo de  vi»u« y loni- 
dot.  tnipo  I) 

Abo  iMued  with  i^onoupc  in  caMcttc. 

Spanish  venion  of  Sighti  and  wundt  of  the  farm. 

With  teacher 'i  guide  in  Spanith. 

CREDITS:  Comulunt.  Gwendol)m  Laroche. 

SUMMARY:  Dewribei  life  on  a  fann,  aurveya  the  faim  buildings  and  exam- 
inea  their  function!,  and  picture*  the  chorea  that  are  done  by  various  members 
of  the  family.  For  primary  grades. 

I,  Fann  life— Juvenile  fUma.  [1.  Farm  lifej  1.  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, inc..  Chicago.  II.  Sighu  and  sourtds  of  the  fann.  tFUmstripi  III.  Series: 
Nuestro  muadodc  vbus  y  sonidoa.  [Filmstrip]  grupo  I, 

(HT421i  630.1  72-732897 

Society  for  VimmI  72 

Education 


MARC 


Vistas  r  sonidfls  de  la  tienda  de  animales  caseros.  [Filmstrip]    So- 
ciety for  Visual  Education,  1972. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodiac:  1  a.  (for  uie  with  manual  or  auto- 
matic projector).  12  in-,  33  U3rpm.,  6min.  (NueMTO mtiodo de  vtatas  y  aoa>- 
doa,  gnipo  1) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Spanish  version  of  Sighu  and  sounds  of  the  pet  shop. 

With  teacher's  guide  in  Spaniah. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Gwendolyn  Laroche. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  a  family  on  a  vUit  to  a  neighborhood  pel  shop.  Shows 
puppies,  kittens,  fish,  a  parrot,  a  monkey,  gerbila,  guinea  pigs,  and  b^  alligatort 
and  tell*  how  to  care  for  them.  For  primary  grades. 

1  Pets— Juvenile  filnft.  [1.  PeU)  I.  Society  for  Visual  Educauoo.  inc., 
Chicago.  11.  Sights  and  sounds  of  the  pet  shop.  (Filmstrip)  III.  Series:  Nuestro 
mundo  de  vistas  y  sonidoa.  [Filmstrip]  grupo  1. 

jSF413]  636  72-732899 

Society  for  Visual  72 

Education 


MARC 


Vistas  y  sonidos  del  parque  de  diversiones.  iFilmstripj    Society  for 
Visual  Education.  1972. 

41  fr,  color.  35  mm.  »nd  phonodisc:  1  s.  (for  u«  with  manual  or  auto- 
matic projector).  12  in.,  33  I  /3  rpm..  7  min.  (Nuestro  mundo  de  vistas  y  &om- 
dos.  grupo  U 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  easseiic. 

Spanish  version  of  Sights  and  sounds  of  the  amusement  park 

With  teacher's  guide  in  Spanish. 

CREDITS:  Consultant.  Gwendolyn  Laroche, 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  CJieiicment  and  activities  of  two  boys  and  their 
parents  on  the  rides  in  a  children's  amusement  park.  Includes  views  of  a  merry- 
go-round,  a  helicopter,  a  Ferris  wheel,  boats,  a  refreshment  stand,  and  a  wild 
mouse   For  primary  grades 

I  Amusement  parks -Juvenile  films.  (1.  Amusement  parksj  I.  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  inc..  cmcago.  II.  bights  ana  sounos  o,  me  amusement 
park.  [Filmstrip]  111.  Series:  Nuestro  mundo  de  vistas  y  sonidos  [Filmstnpi 
grupo  1 

[GV1855J  791.068 

Society  for  Visual  72 

Education 


'  2-7329(X) 
MARC 


VbtM  y  wNiUoadcl 

Education,  1972. 


cFilmatrip]     Society  for  Visual 


nm.       and  phonodiac:  I  s.  (for  use  with  manual  or  aiNo- 
..  33  1/3  rpm..  Bmin.    (Nuestro  murtdodeviataa  y  aoru- 


34  fr  ctrfor-  35 
matK  projector),  1 2  ii 
dos.  grupo  1) 

Alio  issued  with  phonotape  in  caaaeiie. 

Spanith  version  of  Sights  and  sounds  of  the  neighborhood. 

With  teacher's  guide  in  Spaniah. 

CREDITS    Coosulunt.  Gwendolyn  Laroche. 

SUMMARY:  Pictures  life  in  an  urban  nei^borhood  beginning  with  the  early 
morning  work  of  a  newspaper  boy  and  a  milkntan.  Follows  two  boys  on  a 
abopping  eipedition  as  they  stop  off  to  see  a  dry  cleaning  establishment,  a  aboc 
repair  shop,  an  tec  cream  truck,  a  fire  bouae.  and  a  supermarket.  For  pri— ry 
gradea. 

I  City  and  town  life—Juvenile  films.  ( I.  City  and  town  life)  I.  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  inc  .  Chicago.  II.  SighU  and  sounds  o(  the  neighborhood. 
iFilmsiripj     III  Series:  Nuestro  mundo  de  vistas  y  sonidos  (Filmslrip]  grupo  1. 

(HTlSh  301.3  72-732896 

Society  for  Visual  '2  MARC 

Education 

ViBual  Aids  Service.  Weet  Chester,  Pa. 
see 

History  of  Pennsylvania,  set  3. 

Visual  Aids  Studio,  Huntsville,  Tex. 

Club  membership,  trips,  the  telephone. 


Contemporary  courtesy. 
CXirrect  table  manners. 

Dating. 
Decoupage. 

Everday  courtesies. 

Fashion:  a  visual  history. 

A  Gallery  of  relief  prints. 
A  Gallery  of  silk  screen  prints. 
A  GaUery  of  waterci^ors. 
Giving  and  attending  pairties. 
(3ood  grooming. 

How  to  get  an  education  in  school, 
fiitroductions . 

Macram6. 
Make-i^), 
Papier-mache, 
Popularity  and  friendship. 

Tie -dyeing  textiles. 
Watercolor:   A  gallery  of  watercolors. 
Watercolor:   Figure  and  portrait. 
Watercolor:   Handling  the  medium. 

Watercolor:    Landscape, 
Watercolor:   Materials. 

Watercolor:   aill  life. 

Visual  anthology  of  literature:  love  and  family  {Filmstrip) 
Look/Listen  &  Learn.  Made  by  Joshua  Tree  Productions. 
Released  by  International  Book  Corp.,  1969. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  55  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  phono- 
discs  :  10  8.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  9  min.  each. 

With  teachers'  guides.  ,,     .       ^^   ,  . 

Contenlt:  1.  The  valentine;  The  gift  of  the  Magi.— Ah  love.  «i 
me— To  be  In  Iotc;  A  Shropshire  lad;  Barbara  Allen;  She  »■'»» 
la  beauty.— The  knives.- Eplcac— A  father;  The  prodigal  ■on.—My 
pioneer  parents.- The  revolt  of  mother.— The  contest;  Somebody'H 
son.- Bladi  boy.  .  ,  . 

1.  Literature— Collections.  r.  Look/Listen  &  I^m.  inc.    n.  In- 

tematlonal  Book  O>rporatlon. 

428.4  72-734514 

Look/Listen  &  Learn 
A  VlMal  approach  to  aMdov  alg^ra  1.  [TranspareacieS]     Dou- 
bleday  Multimedia.     Released  by  Laidlaw  Bros.,  1968. 

60  transparencies,     color.     8  x  10  in. 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  notes. 

Baaed  on  the  textbook  Algebra  I— theory  and  ap^ication,  by  William  Fltz- 
gcrakl.  Jack  P.  Zctterberg.  am^  LeRoy  C.  Dalton. 

CREDITS:  AuthM,  George  Lenchner. 

SUMMARY:  Demooatratea  algebraic  retationsUp*  aad  cUriftea  the  deriva- 
tions of  relatioashipa  expreaied  in  fonnulas.  Includes  seta,  graphs,  and  fkctorlng. 
With  captioaa. 

1.  Altebra.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.     II.  LaidUw  Brotbets. 
lQA152i  512  72-733757 

LaidUw  Broa.  73  MARC 


The    Visual    arts    (Motion    picture) 
Made  by  Paul  Falkenberg. 

(Humanities  series) 


McGraw-Hill,    197L 


II.  Series:  Munranltles 


18  mill.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  An  Introduction  to  arL 

1.  Art.        I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
■eriefl  (Motion  picture) 
[N7425]  700 

UcGraw-HiU  Book  Co. 


T*e  Vlsaal  cfty.  tFilmstrip]     Warren  Schloat  Productions.  1972. 

4  filmslripa  (appro*.  8 1  ft-  each)     color.     35  mm.       aad  2  phonodiscs  <2  i. 
each).  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm-  g  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Coordinated  with  Fran  P.  Hoakcn's  book  The  language  of  cities. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  editor,  Marilyn  Benjamin;  writer  and  photogra- 
pher, Fran  P.  Hoskcn. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  a  city  through  iu  many  visual  images,  revealing  Jts 
social,  political,  and  economic  institutions  eiprcssed  in  its  physical  environment. 

CONTENTS:  What  is  a  city?— 2.  Space  and  scale— 3.  Color,  texture,  and 
pattern. — *.  Form  and  movement. 

I.atiesandtowns.       I.  Hosken,  Fran  P.,  1919-  The  language  of  cit- 

ies     II.  Schloat  (Wsrren)  Productions.  Pleasant ville,  N.Y. 
lHT153]  301.34  72-735088 

Wanen  Schloat  72 

Productions 


MARC 


A  ViMal  appnMck  to  mxAnm  alflebra  2.  (Transparencies] 
bleday  Multimedia.     Released  by  Laidiaw  Bros.,  1968. 


Dou- 


color.     S  a  10  in. 


60  tranaparcncies. 
With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  notes.  __.■_.„ 

Baaed  on  the  lestbook  Algebra  2  and  trifooornetry -theory  and  appbcatwo. 

by  William  Fitzgerald.  URoy  C    Dalton.  Jack  P   ZttWfberg.  and  Vincent  ¥ 


CREOrrS:  Author,  George  Unchner.  . 

SUMMARY:  Demooatratea  algebraic  reUtionahipa  and  clanfiea  the  dema- 
tiona  of  relationahipa  eaprwaad  in  fonnulas.  Includea  baaic  tngonometry.  WiUi 

"'t'^AOgebra.     2.  Trigonometry.        1.  Doubleday  Multimwlia.     11.  Laidlaw 


Visual  Concepts,  inc.,  Detroit 
see 

canals  west. 

Jump'. 

Visual    discrimination:    direction,    siM,   "-I"'.    ^*    «''»'* 

(Fllmitrir)     Popular  Science  AuilioA  isuals,  1969. 
41  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

•^'I'^X^^slVXHS''-     2.  D,.crl„,1„.t,0„  .e.r.1ng.  I.  Pop-.T 

Science  Audlo-Vlau»la.  ^^^  ^^  71-733837 

Pcpniar  Science  .ludlo-  VlsuaH 

Visual    discrimination;    position,    g»raetric    flgurts,    and 
forms   {Filmitrip)     Popular  Science  .\udio-\  isuals,  196J. 
41  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

S»M«r";'Tr'eS,'S''-vlaa.l  macrlmlnation  b.«»i  on  poaltlon,  and 
l„lrodu"°  dl,crlml„atlon  In  letters  and  words.     For  primary  grades. 

'"?'vKa?"Srceptlon.     2.  Discrimination  learning.  ..  Popular 

.science  Aodio-Vlsuals.  ^_^^^  75-733838 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

Visual  displays  {3/otwn  picture)    Harper  &  Eow,  Publishers, 
1970.    Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

3  mill     .^1.     <'iU<y.    sui>er  8  mm.     (Biology  series) 

Loop  mm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  tape  script,  lab  manual,  readings  book,  source  book,  and 
teacher's  manual, 

Creditt:  Authors,  Hal  Harrl.son.  H.  Kitchen.  „-„.-  u... 

Summoni:  Describes  the  ways  In  which  visual  displays  reflect  b<^ 
hayloral  characteristics,  showing  two  prairie  ,<-'>l*e"»  i'»"»'«,''"f 
their  territory  In  front  of  a  female,  and  a  colony  of  fiddler  crabs 
reacting  to  a  non-resident  entering  their  coinmunlty. 

1  Prairie-hens— Behavior.  2.  Flddler-crabs-Behavlor-  I.  Har- 
per 4  Row  pf.Mlsher..  series;  Biology  series  (Motion  picture. 
Harper  4  ROW)  ^^^^  78-706704 
Harper  &  Bow,  Piih-                        Ushers 

Visual  Education  Centre 
see 


Africa;   living  in  two  worlds. 
Changing  Greenland. 

Youth  builds  a  nation  in  Tanzania. 

Visual  Education  Consultants,  inc. 
see 

Air  pollution. 

The  American  todian  today. 

The  Arab  world. 

An  Artist  talks  to  children. 

The  Black  revolution — the  modem  Negro 
ri^ts  movement,  part  1. 

The  Black  revolution — the  modem  Negro 
rights  movement,  part  2. 


580 


Burma  and  its  people. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Visual  Education  ConsulUnts,  inc.    (Continued) 

Charge  it,  please. 

The  Citizen's  role  in  our  city  government. 

The  City  e?q>losion:    urban  growth  in  the 
developing  nations , 

The  Congress  of  the  United  States. 

ConcKit  today. 

Credit  concepts. 

Credit  sources. 

Eastern  ridges  and  lowlands. 

Editorial  cartoons. 

The  Election  of  a  president. 

The  Frog  and  you. 

Front  page  make-iq>  patterns  used  by 
American  newspapers. 

Here's  Flory,  with  tips  of  tooth  care. 

Ho-nee-um  Trail  in  the  fall. 

The  Installment  contract. 
International  law. 
I^ends  of  Lake  Mendota. 

Manned  space  flight  in  the  1970't. 

Modem  theater  design. 

The  Motion  picture:    past  and  future. 

News  phot(«raphy. 

News  word  adventures, 

Newsp£q>er  trends. 

Noise  pollution. 

Poison:  handle  with  care. 

The  Policeman's  career. 
Portugal  and  Its  people. 
Poverty  in  the  city. 


Rice  farming  in  Japan.    Part  1:    Spring 
plaiting. 

Rice  farming  in  Japan.    Part  2;    Summer 
care  and  harvest. 


School  bus  safeQr. 

Selections  by  Aaron  Bohrod  of  his  paintings, 
The  Soviet  Union — 50  years  of  communism. 
^)ain — a  time  of  change. 


Stop  the  press!    Front  page  coverage  of  the 
Itennedy  assassinations. 


The  Supreme  Court. 


The  Trash  e^^loslon. 


UNICEF  and  the  rights  of  the  world's 
children. 


Use  of  our  land  and  water, 
A  Visit  to  City  Hall. 

Women  in  an  era  of  change. 


Words  are  not  enou^:   editorial  cartoons 
on  the  Kennedy  tragedies. 

The  Working  woman  today — and  tomorrow. 


Visual  Education  Corporation 
see 

A  Catholic  college  for  women. 
A  Catbobc  muveratty. 
A  Church-affiliated  college. 

A  nimaty  for  chanfc. 
A  Coed  liberal  arts  college. 
A  Community  college. 
An  Emei^ng  university. 
A  Giant  mldwestem  State  university, 
A  Liberal  arts  college  for  men. 
A  Predominantly  black  college, 
A  Private  jimior  college. 
A  Private  university. 
A  State  university  in  the  South. 
A  University  In  the  city. 


Visual  Education  Films,  inc. ,  Highland  Park    111 
see  * 


E59)erimenting  with  air. 

Science  fair. 

Understanding  matter  and  energy. 

Wires  to  our  house. 


Visaal  encyclopedia  of  20th  century  America  (Motion  pic- 
ture) American  Visual  Library,  1971.  Made  by  Off  Net- 
work Productions. 

200  motion  pictures  (5  mln.  eachj     sd.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounteil  tn  rartricljce.    Masnetlc  mund. 

Alw  issued  in  l)&w,  16  mm.,  standard  8  mm.,  and  35  mm. 

With  text 

CREDITS:  Producers,  Mert  Koplln.  Charles  Grlnker. 

SUMMARY  r  Cotots  the  slgnlBoant  Aroerlcan  neit-s  from  1898  to 
1970  bj  presenting  000  hiatorlcal  events.     Includes  original  footage. 

1.  U.  S.— History— J 89»-  1.  Ameriran  Visaal  Library. 

tE741]  973.9  70-712547 

American  Visual  Library 


581 


A   Visual   fable    (FUmttHp)     Eastman   Kodak   Co.,   1968. 
Made  by  Steeg  Prodactions. 

160  (r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  18 
min.     mlcrocroovc- 

gi.mmarv.-  Descrtb«  how  visual  literacy  derelops  Informally  from 
youth  to  adulthood,  and  outilnes  the  role  that  formal  education 
should  pUy  in  helping  young  people  to  deal  with  their  rlsual  world. 

1,  Visual  discrimination.        l  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

370.1  71-732541 

Butman  Kodak  Co. 


Visual  Information  Service 
see 

Hadrians' WalL 


Iceland— irfiysical  aspccta. 
Pompeii  and  Herculaneum. 

South  America — a  general  survey. 

Visual  Ismguage  of  communication  {Film^trip)  Ekluca- 
tiona]  Productions,  England.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by 
Protliniann  Associates,  1966. 

31  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  lecture  notes. 

Summary:  Shows  how  natttre  can  communicate  with  man  and  how 
an  individual  can  establish  contact  with  the  mlnda  of  other  people 
through  works  of  art. 

1.  Art — Psychology.  2.  Coamionl  cation.  i.  Educational  Prodnc- 
tlona,  ltd.     n.  Frothmana  Associates. 

701  77-734264 

Prothmann  Associates 

VliMl     pweapCl— .     (FQontrq)]       Univertity    at    Minneaoto. 
Released  by  DepL  of  Audio-Visual  Extenakm.  1971. 

ISSfr.  color.  3S  mm.  sad  photwOpc  oo  r«cL  plastic,  nngle-tnck,  1  red 
(S  in.),  3  3/4  ips.,  39  mta.     (PeroeptioB:  boom  topic*  tad  probteoas,  no.  3) 

With  ttudent  aolcbook,  Kudeat  tesa,  and  aaawcf  keys. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Susan  T.  RydelL 

SUMMARY:  Demonsuates  perceptual  organiiatioa,  diacuaati  (Igore- 
ground,  sod  describes  ofientatioa  studica. 

1.  Pcrccpdoo.  I.  Minneaou.  Uaivcnity.  II.  Minnesota.  Univenity. 
Dept.  of  Audio-Vbual  Exteasion.  III.  Series:  Perception:  some  lopica  and  prob- 
lems. [Filmstripi  no.  3. 

[BF311]  152.1  72-732542 

Dept  of  Audio- Vbusl  n  MARC 

Extension.  Univ.  of 
Mi 


Visual  pcrecption — the  Frosttg  Program  (Motion  picture) 
New  York  State  Education  Dept.  Made  and  released  by 
Bureau  of  Mass  Communications,  1968. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Demonstrations  of  selected  Instruc- 
tional materials  for  .<<pectal  education  programs) 

Bttmmaty:  Buth  Dresher  conducts  a  lesson  with  a  group  of  hraln- 
damaged  children  that  stresses  the  concepts  of  Tlsnal,  kinesthetic,  and 
tactile  discrimination.  Discusses  the  worksheet  exercises  In  the 
figure-ground  area  of  the  Frostlg  Visual  Perception  Program. 

1.  BralQ-damaged  children  —  Education.  2.  Visual  perception  — 
Testing.  I.  New  York  (State)     Unlrerslty.     n.  New  York  (State) 

Bureau  of  Mass  Communications.  Series :  Demonstratlona  of  se- 

lected  instructional   materials  for  special  education  programs   (Ho- 
tionpicture) 

371.92  Fi  A  68-1946 

New  York  State  Bureau  of  Mass  Gommanlcatlons 

Visaal  perception  training  in  the  regular  classroom  (Moticm 
picture)     David  Home.    Released  by  AIMS  Instructional 

Media  Services,  1970. 

23  mln.    mI.    b&w.    16  mm. 

With  teacher  booklet  and  teacher  guide. 

(■ItEDlTS  :  Consultant.  Marianne  Frostig. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  integration  of  training  In  visual  per- 
ception with  training  in  language  within  the  regular  curriculum  of 
pre- school  and  primary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts.  2.  Visaal  dlscrlmlnatldiL  3.  Bducatt<Hi,  Pri- 
mary— Cwrlcula.  I,  Home,  David.  II.  AIMS  Instructional 
Media  Services. 

371.9  78-708898 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  S^ vices 


Visual  Presentations  Corporation 
see 

The  Hidden  key. 


Visual  Productions 


The  Age  of  Chaucer  and  Richard  II. 

The  Bayeux  tapestry,  part  1. 

The  Bayeux  tapestry,  part  2. 

Craftsmen  and  the  growth  of  the  cities. 
Early  hints  of  the  Gothic  spirit. 

Elegance  and  low  life,  1735-1760. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


visual  ProducHons    (Continued) 

Home- life. 
Ideas  and  dcaifna:  primary  leveL 

Trades  and  trading. 

The  End  of  the  Victorian  era,  1885-1910. 
England  at  the  time  of  conquest. 

Ideaa  and  deaifnc  aecondafy  levd  A. 
Ideas  and  desifna:  lecoadaTy  level  B. 

Tudor  Britain  I. 
Tud«  Britain  n. 
The  Victorians  I. 

Expansion  of  trade  and  the  Wars  of  the 
Roses,  1435  to  1460. 

Ideas  and  designs:  secondary  level  C. 
Ideas  and  designs:  teacher  training  A. 

The  Victorians  IL 
The  Vikings. 

The  First  of  the  Tudors,  1485-1510. 

Reformation  and  counter-Reformation, 
1535-1560. 

The  Romantic  age  and  the  Industrial  rev- 
olution, 1785-1810. 

Ideas  and  designs:  teacher  training  B. 

Inns  and  travelling. 
Jacob  and  Esau. 

Visual  Publications,  ltd. ,  I/)ndon 
see 

A.  &  P.  Smlthson,  van  Eyck,  Ersldne, 
Atelier. 

Aalto,  Eames,  London  County  CouncU. 

Royalists  and  Puritans,  1635-1660. 

Joseph. 

Along  these  lines. 

Shakespeare's  writing  lifetime,   1585-1610. 

The  Triumph  of  indistry,  1835-1860. 

William  and  Mary,  1685-1710. 

Visual  Projects,  ltd. 
see 

The  £i>orting  British. 

Visual  Publications 
see 

Abraham  and  Isaac. 
Abraham  leavea  Ur. 
Acting  do's  and  dont's. 

The  Actor. 
After  Jackson  Pollock. 
Area  division. 

An  in  movement  and  optical  invention. 
Between  painting  and  sculpture. 

The  Birds  of  the  BverglMles. 
Chikfaen's  worlL 

Color. 

Drills  and  braces. 

The  Ecology  of  the  Everglades. 

The  Elizabethan  dream. 

The  Farmer. 
The  fisherman. 
Focal  pmnts  and  areas. 

Georgian  Britain  I. 
Oeorgian  Britain  II. 
Gideon.  SamtoB.  SamneL 


Life  in  ancient  Egjrpt  I. 
Life  in  ancient  Egypt  11. 
Life  in  ancient  Greece  I. 
Life  in  ancient  Greece  II. 

Uoes. 

Make-up. 

Medieval  Britain  I  (11th  and  12th  centuries) 

Medieval  Britain  II  (13th  and  14th  centuries) 
Medieval  Britain  III. 
Moaes  and  Joshua. 
Moses  and  the  exodus. 
Moses  in  Egypt 

The  Plane. 
Points  or  dots. 

The  Producer. 

Revised  traditions,  image  makers,  and  pop  art. 

The  Roman  city. 

Reman  forts  and  walls. 
Roman  roads. 

The  Roman  villa. 

Saws. 

The  Saxons. 

The  Shepherd. 
Suge— management 

Stuart  Britain  I. 
Stuart  Britain  H. 
Ihe  Sjnoayofue. 
Texture. 


582 


Animals  in  art. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  1: 
Elements  of  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  2: 
Greek  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  3; 
Roman  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  4: 
Early  Christian  and  Byzantine  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  5: 
Romanesque  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  6: 
Gothic  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  Architecture.  Part  7: 
Renaissance  and  baroque  architecture. 

Appreciation  of  architecture.  Part  8: 
Architecture  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 

Appreciation  of  architetrture.  Part  9: 
Light  and  color. 

The  Bauhatis  and  modem  architecture. 
Botticelli. 

Britain:    a  conscious  effort. 
Britain:   backyard  envlroimients. 

Britain:   garden  enviromnents. 

Britain:   natural  growth. 
Britain:   small  beginnings. 

Britain:  tomorrow  is  today. 

Bruegel, 

C6zanne. 

Charles  Dickens,  part  1. 

Charlca  Dickena,  part  2. 

Chartres  Cathedral. 

Chateau  of  Vaux-le-Vlcomte. 


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visual  Publlcatlona,  ltd.,  London   (Continued) 

Children  in  art. 

Children's  work. 

Church,  parish,  and  people. 

The  Churches  tell  their  story. 


Design  for  use;   the  Bauhaus  and  Its  in- 
fluence. 


Durham  Cathedral. 


Embroidery  in  Europe  and  America  from 
1600  to  1800. 

Embroidery  in  Europe  and  America  from 
1800  to  the  present  day. 


English  architecture.    Part  1:   Anglo- 
Saxon  and  Norman  architecture. 


English  architecture.    Part  2;    Gothic 
architecture. 


English  architecture.    Part  3:    Gothic 
architecture. 

English  architecture.    Part  4:    Gothic 
architecture. 

English  architecture.    Part  5:    Tudor  and 
Jacobean  architecture, 

English  architecture.    Part  6:    Sir 
Christopher  Wren. 

English  architecture.    Part  7:    The  Rest- 
oration and  early  18th  century, 

English  architecture.    Part  8:    Late  18th 
and  19th  century. 

English  architecture.    Part  9;    Light  and 
color, 

English  medieval  embroidery. 

European  embroldeiy  from  1400  to  1650. 

The  Evolution  of  the  parish  church. 

Ejq)loring  the  solar  system. 

Further  along  these  lines. 

General  introduction  to  3-D  art. 

Giotto. 

Goya, 

El  Greco. 

Gribiewald. 

Henry  Moore,  part  1. 

Henry  Moore,  part  2. 

History  of  astronautics. 

History  of  embroidery:   from  the  earliest 
times  to  1400. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  1: 
Prehistoric  art. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  2, 
Mesopotamian  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  3: 
Egyptian  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  4: 
Art  in  the  Greek  world. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  5; 
Roman  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  6: 
Early  Christian  and  Byzantine  art. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  7: 
Medieval  painting. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  8: 
Renaissance  and  Mannerist  painting. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  9;    The 
age  of  the  Renaissance  outside  Italy. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  10, 
l^inting  in  the  Baroque  age. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  11;    The 
18th  century. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  12; 
French  Revolution  to  1900. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  13; 
Modem  painting. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  14; 
Romanesque  architecture. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  15; 
Gothic  architecture. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  16; 
Architecture  in  Italy,  Renaissance  to  Baroque. 

The  History  of  Western  art.  No.  17; 
Architecture  outside  Italy,  Renaissance  to 
Baroque. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  18: 
Architecture  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  19; 
Modern  architecture. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  20; 
Romanesque  and  Gothic  sculpture. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  21: 
Sculpture,   Gothic  to  Baroque. 

The  History  of  Western  art.    No,  22; 
Sculpture  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 


The  History  of  Western  art.    No.  23- 
Modem  sculpture,  part  1. 


The  History  of  Westem  art.    No.  23: 
Modem  scu^jture,  part  2. 

The  History  of  Westem  art.    No.  23: 
Modem  sculpture,  part  3. 


Journey  to  the  moon. 

Landscapes  and  seascfq>es. 

The  Language  of  colour.    Colour  illusion 
and  abstraction. 

The  Language  of  colour:    Colour  is  Ught. 


583 


The  Language  of  colour:   Light,  form,  and 
colour. 

The  Language  of  colour:   Optical  color 
mixing. 

The  Language  of  colour;   Some  character- 
istics of  colour. 

The  Language  of  colour:   The  changing 
world  around  us. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

Lines  in  space. 

Lloyd  Wright,  Le  Corbusier,  Gropius, 
Mendelsohn, 

Looking  at  things. 

Lord  Byron. 

Low  relief  sculpture. 

Man  in  space. 
Man-made  satellites. 

Manet. 

Mass  or  solid  forms. 

Matisse. 

Medieval  architecture  in  the  parish  church, 
part  1. 

Medieval  architecture  in  the  parish  church, 
part  2. 

Michelangelo. 

Mies  van  der  Rohe,  Chareau,  Tecton. 

Music  and  dancing  in  art. 

Our  place  in  the  imiverse. 

Painting,  typography,  graphic  design  in 
the  Bauhaus. 

Picasso,  part  1. 
Picasso,  part  2. 
Piero  della  Francesca. 

Planes  in  space,  curved  planes. 
Portraits. 


haus 


The  Pre-histoiy  and  foundation  of  the  Bau- 


Primaiy  school — 5- to  10-year-olds. 

Raphael. 

Rembrandt. 

Renoir. 

Rietveldt,  Saarinen,  Nervl. 

Rodin. 
Rubens, 

St.  Peter's. 


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Visual  Publications,  ltd.,  London    (Continued) 

Secondary  school  A — 11-  to  16-year-olds. 

Secondary  school  B — 11-  to  16-year  olds. 

Secondary  school  C — 11-  to  16-year-olds. 

Space  rockets. 

Steps  to  the  moon. 

Stirling  and  Gowan,  Kahn,  Buckminster 
Fuller. 

Teacher  training  college  A. 
Teacher  training  college  B. 
Thomas  Hardy. 
Titian. 
Van  Eyck, 
Van  Gogh, 
Velazquez, 

Vierzehnheiligen  and  Die  Mes. 
WUUam  Blake, 


Visual  Science  Productions 
see 


Introduction  to  biological  concepts. 

Visual  stimulus:  Drama  (Motion  picture)    Heeter  and  Asso- 
ciates, 1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  .study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Director,  Burl  Brim. 

SUMMARY:  A  DOQ-obJective  film  designed  to  evoke  aesthetic 
re^wnses  to  visaal  sttmnlatlon  provided  by  ttnlqae  dlaplays  of 
shape,  space,  color,  design,  and  motion. 

I.   Visual  perception.  I.  Hester  and  Aasociatfls.    II.  Drama 

(Motion  picture) 

[BF241]  701^  75-712681 

Hester  and  Associates 


Visual  stimulus:  Effervescence   (Motion  picture) 
and  Associates,  1971. 


Hester 


4  mln.     si.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  .study  guide. 

CREDITS ;  Director,  Burl  Brim. 

SUMMARY:  A  non-objectlve  flUo  designed  to  evoke  aesthetic 
reqmnses  to  visual  trtimulatlon  provided  by  onlque  dl^lays  of 
shape,  space,  color,  design,  and  motion. 

1.  Visual  perception.  I.  Hestw  and  Associates.    II.  Efferves- 

cence (Motion  picture) 

[BF241]  701.8  79-712682 

Hester  and  Associates 


Visual  timing  film   (Motion  picture)     Birdaell  Electronics, 
1959. 

20  mill.     Bi.  at  sd.  speed.     t>&w.     16  mm. 

Summar]/:  A  continuous,  visual  record  of  passing  seconds  and 
minutes  for  use  in  such  classes  as  speed  reeding  and  typing  where 
Individual  timing  checks  are  made. 

1.  Time  measurements.        i.  BIrdsell  Electronics  Company. 

ASd  Fi  68-662 


I  key  to  naUm^  (Motkm  future]     Soundiais, 
1972.     Made  by  Clair  Calhoon  and  Grace  Petitclerc. 

IS  cnin.     id.     color.      16  min. 

Reviled  venion  of  ihc  1972  motion  picture  entilkd  Vbualiu lion— key  lo 
reading. 

With  leactwr't  guide  and  3-D  teal  tot  the  akill  oT  viaualiiaiion. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  Bsrtxra  Calhoon;  educational  conaulunl.  Grace  M. 
PetiUicrc. 

SUMMARY:  An  in-«crvice  training nim  Tor  teachcn.  reading apccialitU,  and 
piychologiiu  which  prcaenu  pfoccdurct  for  teaiing  and  developing  the  ikill  of 
vitualiuiion. 

I    Visual  education.     2.  Tcachera— ln-«ervicc  training.        I.  Viaualiiation — 
key  to  reading.  (Motton  piciurej     II.  Soundinp  (Firm) 
[LB1043.5]  371.33  72-700947 

72  MARC 


Visualization  <rf  vorticity  with  vortidty  meter,  part  1  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Educational  Services.  Released  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4   mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  meclianics  films) 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Vortex-motion.        I.  Educational  Services,  Inc.,  Newton.  Mass. 
II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Fluid  mechanics  Aims  (Motion  picture) 

532  70-710383 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Visualization  of  vorticity  with  vorticity  meter,  part  2  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Educational  Services.  Released  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

4  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Fluid  mechanics  Alms) 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :   Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase 
of  Quid  mechanics. 

1.  Vortex-motion.        I.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  Mass. 
II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Fluid  mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 

532  73-710334 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Visuals  for  Teaching 
see 

Agriculture  on  the  American  deaert. 

America  the  bountiAiL 

Art  masterpieces. 
Beef  raising. 
Qiicken  egg — production,  distribution,  mariceting. 

Conservation. 

Date  powtng  VSJi. 
Death  VaUey. 
The  Ecology  of  the  sea. 

Hog  raising. 

H<Hse  I 


The  How  and  why  of  sound. 
How  records  are  made. 

Independence  Halh  monimient  to  freedom. 
Introduction  to  oceanogr^Ay. 

Let's  do  a  play. 

Let's  viati  our  redwood  parks. 

Let's  visit  the  National  Gallery  of  Art 

Let's  visit  the  U.S.  Mint 

Uw»ln  migiuttes  the  transcMitinental  raihoad. 

The  Magic  of  color. 

Man  in  the  solar  system. 

Modem  methoda:  Commimicatjona— motiwi  pictures. 
Our  Nation's  CapitoL 
The  Porpoise — our  friend  of  the  sea. 

A  Series  of  studies  in  the  physics  i^  sound. 
A  study  in  uMnmunity  relatiooa. 

A  Study  in  light  and  color. 
Washington.  D.C. 


584 


The  White  House. 


Yesterday's  West 


Visualscope,  inc. 
see 

Age  of  transience. 

Life  insurance:   what  it  means,  how  it 
works. 

Vita,  Ramon  (Duadrado 
see 

Selecciones  de  Carlos  Gardel. 

Vita  cottidiana,  (FUmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1967. 

51  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Roma  antlqua— Latin  level  one) 

Second  edition.     Pieviously  released  under  the  title  Vitn  Rmuae 
antiqua. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Waldo  E.  Sweet:  coilaboiator.  Albert  Rapp. 

Summary:  Describes  life  in  ancient  Rome  to  provide  curriculum 
enrichment  for  traditional  Latin  programs. 

1.  Rome— Soc.  life  &  cost.  i.  Vita  Romae  antlqua  (Pilmstrlp) 

iL   Encyclopaedia  Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series: 

Roma  antlqua— I.atin  level  one  (Filmstrlp) 

478.3  Fi  A  6&-4006 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Una  rita  in  scatola  (A  life  in  a  tin).  [Motion  incturc]    Bruno  Boz- 
zctto,  1968.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by  United  World  Fihns,  1972. 

7  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Animation,  Guido  ManuU. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  Tilm  without  dialog  which  preacnU  life  u  man's 
conformity  to  a  succession  of  social  norms  in  the  midst  of  people  who  do  not 
care. 

1.  Bozzetto,  Bruno.  11.  United  World  Films,  inc.  III.  Title:  A  Life  in  a  tin. 
[Motion  picture] 

[PN  1997.5J  704.94  72-70204 1 

ALA  Booklist  72  MARC 

Vita  Julii  Caesaris   (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1967, 

TiT  fr.    '■■'lor.    35  ram.     (Roma  antlqua— Latin  level  one) 

Second  edition.  Previously  released  under  the  title  Cuius  .Titlhis 
Caesar:  vlr  rei  politlcae  peritus  et  iraperator. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Waldo  E.  Sweet,  collaborator,  .\lbert  Rapp. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  life  of  Julius  Caesar  to  provide  curriculum 
enrichment  for  traditional  Latin  programs. 

1.  Caesar.  C.  Julius.  t.  Calus  Julius  Caesar:  vlr  rel  politlcae 
peritus  et  Iraperator  (FUmstrlp)  ir.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  Series:  Roma  antiqua  ^Ijitln  level  one 
(FUmstrlp) 

478.3  Fi  A  68^007 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Vita  Productions 
see 

Together. 

Vita  Rotnanorum   {FUmstrip)     Audio  Lingual  Educational 

Press,  1967. 

15  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape;  1  reel  (5  In.),  71  in.  per 
sec.,  15  mln. 

With  text. 

Summary;  Explains  Latin  dress,  tools,  and  home  and  family  life. 
Designed  to  t>e  used  as  a  supplement  for  a  Latin  language  course. 

1.  Latin  language — Audio-visual  instruction.  2.  Rome — Social 
life  and  customs.         i.  Audio  Ungual  Educational  Press. 

913.37  70-736032 

Audio  Lingual  E^uca-  tlonal  Press 


Vitafilms,  S.R.  L. 
see 

Selecciones  de  Carlos  Gardel. 

Vitagraph  Company  of  America 
see 

Bedelia  becomes  a  lady. 
Cabman  l&te. 
A  Case  of  eugenics. 
Florida  enchantment. 
In  the  Latin  Quarter. 
The  Kiss. 

The  Last  cartridge,  an  incident  of  the 

Sepqy  rebellion  in  India. 

The  Ufa  of  Moses. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pidures  and  Filmstrips 


Vitagraph  Company  of  America   (Continued) 

llie  Man  from  Egypt. 
Pan4)ered  youth. 


vital  (Inld.  [Motion  picturej     BBC-TV,  London,  1970.     Released 
in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

10  inm      »d      bA*      16  mm      fThc  Humin  b.«dy.  mi.  5) 

SLMMARV:   Expliinsihw  •!!  ihc  chemistry  of  life  is  tirficd  iiot  in  w»ict. 

»nd  icll*  ihat  »«icr  cimuitum  scvcniy  percent  of  the  conicni*  of  ihe  cell. 

DcK-ribe^  mtraccllular  fluid  and  the  concept  irf  twmcostMi*. 

1    Waicf  in  the  biKJy      2.  Home<i»l«i*.        I.  British  Broadcastini  Cofpof«- 

inin     TckiMHin  Service      li  Time-Life  Film*.     III.  Scries:  The  Human  body 

[MdIum  picture]  no.  5 

tQP88]  612  72-714582 

TimoLife  Film*  72  MARC 


Vital  Research  Films 


Early  detection  of  oral  cancer. 


Vital  staining  {Motion  jnctvre)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

2  mill     sL     color     super  8  mm.     (The  Protosoans) 

IjOOp  tllm.    Fitms  notes  od  cartridge  case. 

CrtdUa:  Produp^r,  Bruce  J,  Busaell. 

Bitmmarv:  Demonstrates  the  use  of  oeutral  red  lodicator  atala  to 
show  Btnicturea  witbfD  living  orgaalsms. 

1.  Vital  BtalDiiig.  1-  Thorne  Films,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo,  Se- 

ries :  The  Protozoaos  { Motion  idctnre) 

593  76-706918 

Thome  Films 


Vitamins  and  mineral  salts  {FUmstrip)  Common  Ground, 
London.  1947.  Made  by  Richard  Mackamess.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

30  fr.     Mw.    35  mm.     (Nutrition  series,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  manual.     Notes  revised  1&49. 

BMmmary:  Dettcribes  the  history  and  uses  of  vltamlos  and  mineral 
saltK,  and  shows  various  foods  vrblch  contain  tbem. 

1.    Vitamins.    2.    Salts.  l   Common   Ground,   ltd.,   London, 

n.   Carman   Educational   Associates.  Series:   Nutrition  s^es 

(Fllmstrlp)  no.  4. 

613.2  7ft-734219 

Carman  Educational  Asodates 

Vitamins  and  you  (FSnutrip)  Vitamin  Information  Ba- 
reau  ,19671,     Made  by  Audio- Visual  School  Service. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Elastmnn  color. 

With  commentary. 

Summan/:  Disctuses  the  Importance  of  good  nutrition  during  the 
teen  years,  and  shoe's  how  the  choice  of  foods  afTects  growth  and 
body  developmrat.  Describes  bow  vitamins  function,  why  ther  are 
needed  to  turn  foods  into  energy,  and  presents  new  dlscoveriefl  about 
vitamins.  Illustrates  common  eating  mistakes  made  by  students 
which  may  lead  to  vitamin  deflcleades- 

1.  Vitamins.     2.  Nutrition.        i.  Vitamin  Information  BuresD. 

613.2  Fi  A  68-3716 

Portland  State  College.  Library 

Vitamins  and  you  (Filmstrip)  Vitamin  Information  Bu- 
reau, 1969.    Made  by  Audio  Visual  School  Service. 

48  fr.     color.     3.T  mm. 

Revised  version. 

With  commentary. 

SrMMARY:  Describes  how  vitamins  function  In  the  body,  ex- 
plains why  vitamins  are  necessary  to  turn  foods  into  energy,  and 
reveals  how  one's  choice  of  foods  affects  his  growth  and  body  devel- 
opment 

1.  Nutrition.  2.  Vitamins  In  human  nutrition.  I.  Vitamin  In- 
formation Itureau. 

[TX355J  641.1  75-739271 

Audio  Visual  School  Service 

Vitamins  from  food  {^/otion  picture)  Wexler  Film  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1968. 

2u  milt.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Nutrition  education) 
Summary:  Reenacts  the  discovery  of  the  vitamins  for  curing 
scurvy  and  beriberi.  Uses  animation  to  show  the  coenzyme  func- 
tion in  metabolism.  Explains  the  role  of  vitamins  In  body  regula- 
tion, and  points  out  the  food  sources  that  supply  the  essential  vita- 
mins. 

1.  Vitamins  In  human  nutrition.     2.  C^oenzymes.  l  Wexler 

Film  Productions,  Los  Angelee.     n.  Newenbouse  (Henk)  Inc.        Se- 
ries:  Nutrition  education  (Uotion  picture) 

615  Fi  A  68-3278 

Henk  Newenhouse,  inc. 


Vitaphone  Corporation 


America  the  beautiful. 
Boulder  wham! 
Chili  com  con^. 

Daffy  rents. 

Dames. 

Feather  finger. 


Go  go  amlgo. 

Li^ts  of  New  York. 

Run,  run,  sweet  road  nmner. 

Silver  lightning. 

Snow  excuse. 


The  Solid  tin  coyote. 

Vittore  Carpacdo  {Filmttrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 

Slides,  1967. 

14  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Creditt:  Author,  Carol  A.  Peterson. 

Summary:  A  survey  of  the  work  of  Vittore  Carpacdo,  showing 
the  heritage  of  religious  art  from  Bellini  and  his  paintings  of  Ren- 
aissance Venice.     With  captions, 

1.  Carpacdo,  Vittore,   1455T-1525?  i.  Bod^   (Herbert  E.) 

Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Oolif. 

759.5  71-734625 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

VittM-io  Gassman  and  Madame  Elsa  SchiapareDi  {Motion 

picture)     Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  1960. 

30  mill.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     ( Person  to  person ) 

Crtiitt:  Producer,  Alan  Xeuman;  director.  Bob  Dalley-  eommen- 
Utor,  Charles  Colllngwood. 

Summatv:  Cliarlos  Collingi^ood,  host  of  Person  to  person,  visits 
with  actor  Vittorio  Uassman  in  bis  apartment  In  Borne,  and  with 
designer  Elsa  Schlaparelli  In  her  home  in  Paris. 

1.  Uassman.  Vittorlo.  2.  Schlaparelli.  Elsa.  r.  Columbia  Broad- 
casting System,  Inc.         Series:  Person  to  person  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-27 

Viva  la  causa.  [Motion  picture]     United  Church  Board  for  Home- 
land Ministries,  1972. 

26  min.     id.     color.     16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  Describei  the  problems,  aims,  and  goals  of  farm  workers  by 
khowing  those  who  were  led  by  Cesar  Chavez  as  they  organized  to  improve  their 
lives.  Explains  that  although  some  opposed  their  effort,  it  was  gradually  success- 
ful. 

1 .  AgrieultunI  laborers — California.     2.  Trade-uniona — Agricultural  Uboren 
--California.        1.  United  Church  Board  for  Homeland  Ministries. 
[HD 1 527)  33 1.88  72-702448 

CINE  72  MARC 


Viva  la  CMMB  the  HlvraBt  b 
Geppert  Audio- Viiuala. 
1972. 


,[Fllmstri|>]    Denoyer* 
Releaied  by  Denoyer-Oeppert  Co., 


aad  phonodiac:  3 1.,  13  ia..  33  1/3  rpn..  33  ■ 


Tira  Hczko  (Motion  picture)  Eastern  Airlines.  Made  by 
Hugh  and  Suzanne  Johnston,  inc.  Released  by  Association- 
Sterling  Films,  1970. 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Describe*  the  blend  of  roodern.  Indian,  aitd  Spanish 
cultures  In  Mexico.  Shows  views  of  Acapuico,  Mexico  City,  and 
various  off-beat  retreats  during  tlesU  time.  Indudes  arcfaeohvfcal 
sequences  of  a  visit  to  the  New  National  Museum  of  Anthropology. 

1.   Mexico— Description  and  travel— 1961-  I.   Eastern  Air 

Lines,  IDC    II.  Assoclatlon-Sterliag  Films. 

917.2  72-711564 

CINE 


Viva,  the  valiant  fort!   {Motion  picture) 
leased  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1961. 


Portafihns.     Re- 


200  fr.     color. 

Also  issued  with  f 

With  teachers'  gibde. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  iaterviewi  with  Mexicaa-Amencaa  laignot  worfcen 
and  union  organiurt  in  order  to  trace  the  rise  of  the  (arm  workers' union  of  Cciar 
Chavez.  Shows  the  •ucccaafiil  uae  of  noaviolcace  to  achieve  sociai  and  ecooemic 

1.  Trade-uaiooa— Agricultural  Uxircia — Calitbnna.     3.  Cbavex.  Ccmt  Es- 
trada.    3.  Migrant  l^or — Cabfonua.       I.  Dowycr-Ccppctt  Cowipaay. 
[HD6515.A29]  331.5  72-734426 

Deooycr-Ccppcn  73  MARC 

Audio-Vimala 

Viva  Las  Vegas  {Motion  picture)    Jack  Cummings  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1963. 

85  mln.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Panavlaion.     Metrocolor. 

Creditt:  Producers,  Jack  Cutnmlngs,  George  Sidney;  dlrertor, 
George  Sidney;  writer,  Sally  Benson:  music.  George  StoW;  director 
of  i*otography,  Joseph  Blroc;  film  editor,  John  McSweeney.  Ca«t: 
Elvis  Presley,  Ann-Margret,  Cesare  Danova,  William  Dwnarest, 
Nicky  Blair. 

Bummary:  A  mu.tlcal  comedy  about  a  brash  sports  car  racer,  his 
attempts  to  raise  money  to  compete  In  a  race,  and  his  love  affair 
with  an  attractive  young  swimming  instrudreas. 

I.  Cummings  (Jack)  Productions,  Inc.  n.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 
Inc. 

Fi  67-1363 


Viva  Maria!  {Motion  picture)  Nouvelles  Edifaons  de  films, 
Paris;  Vides  cinematografica,  Rome;  Jjes  Artistes  associes, 
Paris.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  United  Artists,  1965. 

lid  min.    sd.     color.    35  mm.     Panavislon. 

Creditt:  Producers.  Oscar  Dandgers,  Loula  Halle;  director,  Loula 
Matle;  screenplay,  Louis  Malle.  Jean.Clande  Carri^re;  music,  Georges 
Delerue;  photographer,  Henri  Decae;  Dim  editors,  Eanout  Peltier, 
Stisanne  Baron.  Catt:  Brigltte  Bardot,  Jeanne  HtM^au,  George 
Hamilton. 

Summary:  A  comedy  set  In  Latin  America  at  the  turn  of  the  cen- 
tury. A  yonng  gtrl,  trained  from  diildhood  as  an  anarchist.  Joins 
an  actress  In  a  traveling  drcus  and  becomes  Involved  In  a  local  revo- 
lution. 

I.  Nonvetlea  Editions  de  Sims.  n.  Vldes  cinematografica,  Rome. 
m.  Les  Artistes  Assod^     iv.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

791.43  70-701249 


Viva  Mexico  (Motion  picture)     RKO  Radio  Pictures  ,1944?] 

17  mln.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (This  Is  America) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  BKO  Radio  Pictures  Film  CoUedlon  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

CREDITS :  Producer,  Frederic  Ullman,  Jr. ;  writer,  Alfred  Butter- 
field;  narrator,  Dwlght  WeUt;  mnslc,  Mlgud  SaiHlovml;  film  editor, 
David  Cooper. 

SUMMARY  :  Presents  the  geography  and  history  of  Mexico,  empha- 
sizing the  country's  partldpatlon  In  the  war  efTort 

1  Mexico.  2.  World  War.  1889-1  ftiS— Mexico.  I.  BKO  Radio 
Pictures.  Inc.  II.  RKO  Radio  Plrture*  Film  Collection.  III.  Amer- 
ican Film  Institute  Collection.  Series:  This  Ls  Am«ica  (Motion 
picture) 

972.08  77-710449 


22  mill,     sd     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  animation  to  provide  a  background  of  the  Spanish 
exploration  and  colonization  In  the  Caribbean  area.  Two  young  boys 
visit  the  old  Spanish  fort  at  St.  Augustine.  Florida,  and  dramatize 
the  conflict  of  Interest  the  British  and  the  Spanish  had  over  posses- 
sion of  Florida. 

1.  Caribbean  area- History,  2.  St.  Augustine — History.  3.  Flor- 
ida— History— Spanish  colony,  1565-1763.  i.  PorUfllma,  n.  Newen- 
bouse ( Henk  i   Inc. 

910.09  Fi  A  6&-3279 

Henk  Newenhouse,  Inc 


n  cimento 


Vivaldi,  Antonio,  1680  (ca.)-1741. 
dell'armonia  e  dell'inventione 


The  Four  seasons. 


VtraUri  VmIc*.  [Motion  picture]    Time-Life  Fihns,  1970. 

n  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Photographer.  Cark>  Bavagnoli- 

SUMMARY:  A  film  study  of  Venice  throughout  the  four  teasoM  using  as 
background  six  coocerti  of  VivakU. 

1.  Venice— Description.       I.  Tune-Life  Films. 
[DG674.2]  914.5  70-714536 

Tune-Life  Films  73  MARC 

Vivian    and    Wally    (Filmstrip)       Multimedia    Education. 
Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Tisual  Education,  1971. 

38   fr      color.     35  mm.     and   phonodisc:   1  s.,  12   In.,  331   rpm.. 
8  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Phonics— Initial  consonant  sounds,  group  3) 

.\l«o  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .   ,.,  , 

SUMMARY:    Presents  a   story   which   stresses  the  Initial  conso- 
nant sounds  of  the  letters  "V  and  "w."     For  primary  gradea. 

1  English  language—Orthography  and  ^«Ulng— Juvenile  films. 
2  English  language  — Alphabet  — Juvenile  films.  3.  English  lan- 
guage—Consonants— Juvenile  films.  I.  Multltpedla  Education. 
Inc.  II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago.  III.  Series: 
Phonics — Initial  consonant  sounds  (Filmstrip)  group  3. 
[LB1526]  372.6  74-739508 
Society  tor  Visual                             Education 


Vivre  mieux,  demain  (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

9  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

In  English.     From  the  series  Je  parle  francals.  nouv.  ed. 

With  teacher's  guide  entitled  A  better  life  tomorrow, 

SUMM.'^RY :  Describes  the  present  and  Ihe  future  of  Industry  and 
commerce  In  France,  Evaluates  the  Importance  of  the  craftsman, 
as  well  as  the  technldan  In  modem  France. 

1.  France— Industries.    2.  France— Commerce.        I.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannlca   Educational   Corporation-     II.   A   Better  life  tomorrow. 
HI.  8«"rieB:  Je  parle  fran^is  (Motion  pldure) 
[HE276.2]  338.0944  79-714218 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nl€a  Educational  0)rp. 


Vivre  sa  ville  (Motion  picture)  Central  Mortgage  and 
Housing  Corp.,  Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

17  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  French  under  the  same  title 

Creditt:  Diredor,  Jacques  Godbout:  music,  Francois  Domplerre; 
photography,  Michel  lliomas  d'Hoete. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  renovation  of  reaidentlai  areas  In  Mtm- 
treal  and  Quebec  City,  explaining  that  the  renewal  Is  carried  out 
with  full  regard  for  the  special  personality  of  a  places 

1,  Urt>an  renewal — Montreal.  2.  Url«in  rwiewal — Quebec  (Oty) 
r.  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation,  ii.  Canada.  National 
Film  Board. 

Fi  A  68-3236 
NatlOTial  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Vixen!    (Molioii    picture)      Eve    Productions.      Released   by 
Coldstream  Films,  1968. 

77  min.    ed.    color.    35  mm 

CREDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  cinematographer.  Russ  Meyer ; 
original  story.  Russ  Meyer.  Anthony  James  Ryan;  screenplay,  Rob- 
ert Rtidelson;  music  director.  Igo  Kantor;  editors,  RIdiard  Brummer, 
RUP.S  Meyer.  CAST;  Erica  Gavin.  Garth  PHlsbury,  Harrlswi  Page, 
Jon  Evans,  VIncene  Wallaoe. 

SUMMARY ;  A  drama  In  which  the  loving  wife  of  a  Canadian  bush 
pilot  finds  fieeting  hairiness  In  the  arms  of  her  family  and  frieods, 
despite  the  Intrusions  of  Communists,  draft  dodgera,  racism,  and  an 
attempted  airplane  hijacking. 

I.  Eve  Produdlons.  Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif.  II,  Coldstream  Fllma 
791.43  71-710450 

Vladimir  Nabokov   {Motion  picture)     National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1966. 

29  mill.     sd.     btw.     16  mm.     (U.S.  A.  novel) 

Bummary:  An  Interview  with  author  Vladimir  Nabokov  In  which 
he  gives  bis  opinion  of  American  writers  and  explains  his  system  of 
keeping  notes  on  Index  cards  which  be  combines  to  form  a  novel 

1.  Nabokov.  Vladimir  Vladlmlrovldi,  1809-  i.  National  Edn- 

cational    Television    and    Radio   Center.        Series:    U.    S.    A.   novel 
(Motion  picture) 

813  Fi  A  68-555 

CINE 


585 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Vocabulary  development  {Motion  picture)    Syncoae  UiuTer- 

aity,  1966. 

19  oiiii.  sd.  b&w.  16  inin.  (Teaching  readlaft  In  secondary 
Bcbools,  no.  4) 

Credita:  Producer.  John  DrUcoU :  director,  Tim  Wilson. 

Summitry:  Shows  what  teachers  caa  do  to  help  students  tmprore 
their  reading  vocabulary.  Explains  Instructional  techniques,  and 
shows  teachers  applying  them  to  various  subject  areas. 

1.  Vocabulary—Juvenile  films.  2.  Reading  (Secondary  education) 
I,  Syracuse  University.  Series:  Teaching  reading  in  secondary 

schools  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

428.4  Fi  A  68-1347 

Syracuse  University 


Vocational  Education  Productions 
see 

Careers  in  animal  industry. 
Careers  in  crops. 

Careers  in  farm  machinery  sales  and 
service. 

Careers  in  farm  services. 

Careers  in  farm  supplies. 

Careers  in  government  service. 

Careers  in  natural  resources  management. 

Careers  in  ornamental  horticulture. 
Ecology  and  agriculture. 

Elements  of  pruning. 
Fertilizing  ornamental  plants. 
Fitting  and  showing  FFA  beef  cattle. 

Grading  eggs  for  quality. 

Growing  media  for  ornamental  plants. 

Plant  identification:    annuals,  perennials, 
and  house  plants. 

Poultry  selection  and  judging. 
Priming  ornamental  shrubs. 

Seedbed  preparation,  part  one. 
Techniques  in  budding  and  grafting. 
Water  pollution. 

Watershed  management. 

Vocational  Films 
see 

It's  up  to  you. 

Opportunity  everywhere. 

So  you  want  to  be  a  home  appliance  service 
technician. 

So  you  wanl  to  be  a  home  electronics  service  techni- 
can. 

So  you  want  to  be  a  nurse. 
2001:  a  space  odyssey. 

Vocational  Guidance  Films,  inc. 
see 

Agriculture. 


Air  transportation. 
The  Baking  industry. 
Bookkeeping  and  accounting. 
The  Brick  and  stone  mason. 
Fire  and  police  service. 

Forestry  and  forest  industries. 
Heating  and  air  conditioning, 
laundering  and  dry  cleaning. 

The  Librarian. 
Fainting  and  decorating. 
The  I^armacist. 
Photography. 

Plumbing, 

Poultry  raising. 

Printing. 

The  Restaurant  operator. 

Teaching. 

Telephone  and  telegraph. 

Transportation  (bus,  truck,  taxi) 

Vocational  objectives  (FUmttrip)     Graphic  B«eearch,  1969. 

^1  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phouodlsc:  2  s.,  12  in..  33i  rpm.,  9 
niin.     (Office  education) 

With  Leachers  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Marlta  Kas-per- 

SiiniHiary:  Describes  duties  and  benefits  of  iqteclallzed  secretarial 
positions.    With  captions. 

1.  Secretaries.  i.  Graphic  Re»«arcb,  Inc.  Series:  Office  edu- 
cation (Filmstrlp) 

651  n-732982 

Graphic  Research 


Vocational  objectives  {FUnutrip)     Graphic  Research,  1969. 

.^1   fr.     h&w.     35   nun.     and   phonodiac:   2   s..   12   in.,   33i    rpm. 
{Office  pliicatloo) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Marita  Kasper. 

Bummarv:  Examines  various  specialized  secretarial  positions,  and 
explains  the  duties  and  benefits  of  each.    With  captions. 

1.  Secretaries.        i.  Graphic  Research,  inc.        Series:  Office  edu- 
cation (nimstrip) 

661  79-782823 

Graphic  Researdi 


Vocational  rehabilitation  in  a  community  hospital  (Motion 
picture)  Arthritis  Foundation,  New  York  Chapter.  Hade 
by  Campus  Film  Productions.  Released  by  Campus  Film 
Distributors  Corp.,  1967. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Bummary:  A  report  on  a  successful  new  communUy  ser'rioe,  a 
comprehensive  vocational  rebabllltatlon  program  for  the  disabled, 
which  Is  based  In  the  hospital  and' which  uses  the  hospital  Itself  as 
an  on-the-job  training  ground.  Follows  real  life  iMtlents  and  staff 
through  the  rebabllltatlon  process  from  counseling  to  placement 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

L   Vocational   rehabilitation.  l   Arthritis  Foundation.     New 

Tork  Chapter,    ii.  Campus  Film  Distributors  Oorporatlon. 

83U  Fi  A  68-860 

OINE 


Vocations — medical  careers.  Set  1:  Norses  (Filmstrip) 
Applied  Learning  Systems.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1971. 


35  mm.     and  B  phono- 
microgroove. 


10  filmstrips  (approx,  30  fr.  each)     color, 
discs  (2  8.  each).  7  In..  33i  rpm.,  5  mln.  each. 

.Msi»  iwut^l  Willi  phimotape  in  casnette. 

With  guide  and  counselor's  manual. 

8UH&1ART :  Covers  basic  points  about  careers  in  ten  areas  of 
nur!<lng.  inriudlng  public  health,  psrcblatrlc,  vocatlcmal,  bosplUU 
•  nd  doctor's  offl**  positions. 

1.  Nursing  as  a  profession.  1.  Applied  Learning  Systems,  Inc. 

II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

[RT82]  610.78  76-788758 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Senrlcea 


Vocations — medical  careers.  Set  2:  Technicians  (Film- 
strip)  Applied  Ijcarning  Systems.  Released  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1971. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  30  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  5  phono- 
discs  (2  B.  each),  7  in.,  33i  rpm.,  3  mtn.  each,     mlcrogroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide  and  coun^^eior's  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Covers  basic  points  about  health  careers  as  tech- 
nicians, including  medical  record,  operating  room,  laboratory,  and 
psychiatric  positions. 

1.  Medical  technology  as  a  profession.  I.  Applied  Learning  Sys- 
tems, inc.     II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

[RA728.8]  610.69  70-788759 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Vocations — medical  careers.  Set  3 :  Aides  { Filmstrip) 
Applied  Ijearning  Systems.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1971. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  30  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm,  and  5  phono- 
discs  (2  «.  each),  7  in..  331  rpm.,  5  mln.  each,     mlcrogroove. 

Also  iSKued  with  phonoWpe  In  cassette. 

With  guide  and  counselor's  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Covers  basic  points  about  health  careers  as  aides, 
incloding  medical  transcriber,  dental  asslsUnt,  clerk,  and  food 
service  positions.  ,,  ^  ,         ,      u 

1    Medical  technology  as  a  profession.        I.  Applied  Learning  Sys- 
tems   Inc.     II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 
[RA728.8]  610.73  74^-738760 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 

Vocations— medical  careers.  Set  4:  Administrators  (Film- 
strip)  Applied  Leaminjf  Systems.  Released  by  AIMS 
Instmctional  Media  Services,  1971. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  30  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  5  phono- 
discs  (2  s.  each),  7  In.,  ."134  rpm.,  5  min.  each,     mlcrogroove. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide  and  counselor's  manual. 

SUMMARY :  (overs  basic  points  about  health  careers  as  admin- 
istrators, including  hospital  and  personnel  positions  and  Jobs  as  a 
medical  record  librarian  and  as  a  medical  photographer. 

1.   Hospital  administration  as  a  profession.        I.  .\pplled   I.earn- 
iDg  Systems,  inc.     II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 
[RA972.5]  610.23  78-738761 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Servfcea 

Vocations—medical  careers.  Set  5:  Therapists  (Fihnstrip) 
Applied  learning  Systems.  Released  by  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services,  1971. 

10  filmstrips  (approx.  80  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  5  phono- 
discs  (2  8.  each),  7  in.,  8Si  rpm.,  5  min.  each,    mlcrogroove. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  guide  and  counselor's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  basic  points  about  health  careers  as  thera- 
piBt«.  Including  positions  as  physical,  speech,  radiation,  and  occupa- 
tional therapists.  .    ,  ,         ,       «, 

1.  Pbysical  therapy  as  a  profession.        I.  Applied  Learning  Sys- 
tena.  Inc.  II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 
[RM701]  615.023  71-788768 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Voelker,  John  Donaldson,  1903- 
see 

Small  world:    Dou^s,  Birkett.  Voelker. 


586 


Vogel.  Rse  Margret.       Hello,  Henry 


Hello,  Henry. 


Vogt,  Karlde 
see 


Franz  Marc,  1880-1916. 

Vogue  Films 
see 

An  Innocent  crook. 


Voice  and  resonance  disorders  (Motion  picture)    Harper  A 
Row,  Publishers,  1972. 

(Identifying  speech  dls- 


20  I 


sd.      b&w.      16  1 


approx. 
orders) 

With  guide. 

CREDITS :  Authors,  Marilyn  Herman,  Edwin  A.  Leach. 

SUMMARY:   Identifies  the  visual  and  aural  symptoma  associated 
with   varlouN  voice  and  resonance  disorders  of  children  and  adults. 

1.  Speech.  Disorders  of.  I.  Harper  h  Row,  Publlsbera.     II.  Se- 

ries: Identir)-lng  speech  disorders  (Motion  picture) 
[RJ496.S73  616.8  72-712588 

Harper  *  Bow,  Publlsbers 


A  Voice  cries  out   {Motion  picture) 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1965. 


National  Educational 


20m<ti.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     1l..egacy,  no.  3) 

Crfditu:  prfKlucer.  Ijine  Slate;  director.  James  Ti-alnor;  writer. 
I.ane  State;  narralorN,  Norman  Row,  ChrlH  Gampel,  Bill  Moor;  music, 
Hsle  Rood ;  photographers,  I^ne  Slate,  Jsmei  'Tralnui'. 

BHrnmnry:  Describes  the  beauties  of  (he  city  of  Florence  and  the 
violence  of  the  political  history  of  the  city  from  1478-1496. 

1.  Florence — Description.  2.  Florence — History— 1421-1737.  L 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  I-eg- 
Bcy  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

946  76-707214 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Voice  of  aw  deep.  [Mocioo  picturej     Moody  Institute  at  Science, 

1971. 

It  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

Other  lan(ua(e  vcniooi  nnied:  Geraun.  Japanae.  Norwegicn,  Spwiiih. 
SUMMARY:  Ums  the  uodcrvBicr  camera  and  the  hydrophooc  to  explore 
the  >i(hti  and  loundt  of  the  ocean  deep. 

1.  Underwater  »pk>ratton.        1.  Moody  InMitute  of  Science. 

[GC65i  215  72-700164 

CINE  72  MARC 

Voice  of  the  hurricane  {Motion  picture)     Moral  Be-anna- 
ment.     Released  by  Selected  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

81  tiiln.     s(l     color.     16  mm. 

A  RA.\I  production. 

Based  oa  the  play  by  Peter  Howard  and  Alan  Thorohlll. 

Creditt:  Producer,  ScoTllte  Wlahard;  director,  George  Fraaer; 
screenplar,  Alaa  Tbomhlll ;  mtislc,  Ian  FreetuilrD-Smltli ;  photog- 
raphy, RIckard  Tegstrom;  editor.  Harry  Marker.  Catt:  Muriel 
Smith,  Phyllis  Koiutam,  RegiDald  Owen,  WlUl&m  Close.  Jaoe  Wax. 

Summary:  Presents  a  drama  about  racial  and  political  conflict  In 
British  East  Africa  to  Illustrate  that  Christ  can  be  the  aoluttoQ  to 
problems  In  human  relations. 

1.  Church  and  race  problems — Africa,  Eaat  i,  Howard,  Peter. 
IL  &Ioral  Re-armament.     lU.  Selected  Pictures  Corporation. 

261.8  Fi  68-28 


The  Voice  of  the  khalun  (Motion  pietare)    Loretta  P«aker. 

Released  by  McGr»w-HiU,  1971. 

28  mm.     nd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Loretta  Packer  performs  poetic  works  of  contempo- 
rary African  authors  Leopold  Sengfaor,  Okara.  Blraco  DIop.  Ruba- 
dlrl.  and  Francis  Parkes  In  order  to  create  and  mt«iaUy  a  reflectlre 
utood  of  Tlsual  poetry. 

1.  English  poetry— African  author*.    2.  Bn^tsb  poetry— 20th  cen- 
tury.        I.  Fauker,  Loretta.    II.  McOraw-HiU  Book  Company. 
[PR9799]  896  79-713620 

McOraw-HltlBookCo. 

Voices  from  the  deep  {Motion  picture)  American  Tele- 
phone »xid  Telefpuph  Co,,  1969.  Made  by  Jerry  Fairbanks 
Productions  of  Calif. 

12  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary'  DemooatrateB,   using  unda^ater  i^tott^raphy,  a  new 
method  of  cable  laying  by  see  plow.    Ftlmed  In  the  Virgin  Islands. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Cables,  Submartoe.  i.  American  Tdephooe  and  l^ecraph 
Oompany. 

621.389  74-702683 

OINB 

(Voices  In  the  reedsj  {Motion  pictun)  Intematitmal  Tele- 
Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  mill.     'd.     bkw.    16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaIeldos«H>e) 

Creditt;  Producers.  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Sohoee. 

Bumrnam:  Utes  a  telephoto  lens  to  record  the  activities  aud  nest- 
ing habits  of  a  variety  of  birds  which  Inhabit  swamps  and  marahe& 
ladndea  Tiews  of  grebes,  coott.  reed  warblers,  mallard  diirk)t.  gulls. 
and  swans. 

1.  Water-bl rd-s.  i.  Interaatiooal  Tele-Film  Productions,  Itic. 
Series:  John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2031 

Voices  inside  (Motion  picture)  NBC  Xews.  Released  by 
NIIC  Educational  Enterprises,  1969. 

22  mill.    wl.    color.    16  mm.     ( First  TucjkIh.v  » 

THw-ast  lis  n  piirt  of  the  NBC  srrie-;  First  fu»-«i.'iv. 

rUEDITS  :  K^pcutlre  produfvr.  Eliot  Frjinkpl. 

SIWIMAItV:  Depicts  onndftioriK  in  Amerir-Hfi  prison.",  told  essen- 
tially from  the  prisoners'  point  of  view.  Points  ont  that  solitary 
coDfim-nient  leads  to  warped  thinklns,  that  bnitallty  and  filth  per- 
petuate h.ite.  and  (hat  poor  fo,>rt  .s<*xnal  frustration,  and  Inck  of 
mental  stimulation  dehumanize  men  and  waste  their  resources. 
Karl  Mennlnger  describes  the  barbaric  conditions  in  most  of  this 
country's  prisons. 

1.  Prlson-i— r.  S.  2.  Prisoners— U.  S.— Personal  narratlTeR.  I. 
National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  NBC  News.  II.  NBC  Educa- 
tional Enterprises.        Series:  First  Tuesday   (Motion  picture) 

:jfi.=i  72-7090.5-2 

NRr'Ertncati'^nal  En-  terprises 


Voices  of  the  north  {Motion  picture)  Chetwynd  Films,  To- 
ronto. Made  and  released  by  Canadian  National  Rail- 
ways, 1%6. 

28  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ektachrome. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Les  voix  du  grand  nord. 

Summani:  Explores  the  prt^ress  being  made  to  tame  the  new 
country  and  to  put  to  work  the  vast  resources  of  the  Yukon  and 
Northwest  Territories.  Points  out  the  role  of  telecommunications  In 
this  fin^cress  and  notes  the  area's  rapid  growth  In  business.  Industry, 
and  natural  resources. 

1.  Northwest  Territories,  Can.— Descr.  &  trar.  2.  Yukon  Terri- 
tory—Descr.  k  trav.        L  Canadian  Natltmal  Hallways. 

971.2  Fi  A  68-31 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Veloea  of  toMonrew.  iMotion  picture]  Long  Range  Planmng  Ser- 
vice, Stanford  Reaearch  Institute.  Made  by  Marvin  Becker 
I^lms.     Releaaed  by  Stanford  Reaearch  Institute,  1969. 

M  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  bookVt 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  taienricwcf.  Robert  W.  Simon;  director.  Manrin  B. 
Becker;  dn«mstofraphet.  David  Myeri;  editors.  Prank  E.  Wutzen,  Marvin  B. 
Becker. 

SUMMARY:  Preaeati  interviewt  with  Stanford  Lfoivenity  graduate  and  uo- 
dergraduau  ttudcntt  who  diacuM  their  antkipaicd  perticipatioa  m  d>e  boainem 
worM,  the  praUem  they  will  face,  theii  atttnidea  toward  the  future,  and  their 


MAJtC 


I-  Sntdent  aapiruioas— United  States— Cme  itiidia.  2.  CoUege  grwhMcs 
—Emptoymeni— United  Srtiet  Case  studies.  3.  Stanford  Unirerwty— Stu- 
dents. I.  Stanford  Research  InstitMe.  Lo^  "--g-  TTaMJin  Service,  a 
Stanford  Research  intitule. 

tHF5381.5)  301.3  73.715018 

Stanford  Research  T3 

lastituU 


Void  la  Fruicc!  (Filmstrip)     Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 

1968. 

4  fllinslrlps.     color.     35  mm.     and  pbonotape:  dual-track.  1  reel 
(Tin.t.TMve-.  eOmln. 

With  script  In  French  and  English. 

CREDITS :  Photographs.  Heleim  Kolda. 

CONTENTS:    1.    Introduction.     61   fr.^l.   Bretacne:   Bourgocoe. 
51  fr.— 3.  Provence.    60  (r.— 4.  Paris.    58  tr. 

1.  France — Description  and  travel — 1M3-  I.  Holt,  Rinefaart 

and  Winston.  Inc. 

[DC26]  448  71-739585 

Holt  Rinefaart  and  Winston 

Void  la  Haisoa.  [Filmstrip]    CMima  films.  Paris.    Rdeaaedintfac 
U.S.  by  Gessler  Pub.  Ca  (19707] 

d  (S  to.),  3  3/4 


35  n 


31  fr.     bftw. 

ip...  ISmin 

With  text  in  French. 

SUMMARY:  The  nunery  rhyme  The  House  that  Jack  btsk  is  mtd  to  tSMh 
the  French  laacuafc.  With  captioas, 

1.  French  languase— Audio- visual  instfuctioo-'Jwcmk  (Urns.     [I.  Nunery 
rhymes.  French.     2.  French  lan«ua«c— Reader*]       I.  The  Hoose  that  Jack 
built     11.  CCdima  (Ums.     111.  Gcsater  PuWriunf  Compeny. 
tPC2ll2.7j  448  72-732766 

Geasler  Pub.  Ca  73  MAKC 


VoUer.  Harry  O 
see 

Walker  vs.  Loughran,  March  25  rl.e.  28) 
1929. 

Voir-dire  (Motion  picture)  American  Trial  Lawyers  Asso- 
ciation. Made  by  University  of  Michigan.  Released  by 
Roscoe  Pound- American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation,  1967. 

approx.  10  min.  sd.  biw.  16  mm.  (Civil  advocates  series,  no. 
18) 

SU5IMARY:  Deals  with  various  aspects  of  a  civil  lawsait  involv- 
ing an  automobile  accident  case  Illustrates  the  voir-dire  by  the 
court  and  the  cotmsela 

I.    Jury—U.    S.        I.   American   Trial   Lawyers  Association.     II. 
Roscoe    Pound-American   Trial    Lawyn^    Foundation.      III.    Series: 
Civil  advocates  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  13. 
[KF8972.Z9]  347  74-714021 

Ko.scoe  Pound-American  Trial  Lawyers  Foundation 


Voix  et  images  de  France  (Filmstrip)  French  ministry  of 
education,  Paris,  and  Centre  de  recherches  et  d'etudes  pour 
la  diffn  ion  du  fran^ais,  St.  Cloud,  France.  Made  by  Li- 
brairie  Marce!  Didier.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Cwtter  for 

Curriculum  Development,  1967. 

32  fllmstrlps.     color  and  b&w.    35  mm. 

Part  of  a  French  multimedia  program. 

With   teacher's   guide  entitled   Implementing  Tolx  et   Images  de 
France  in  American  schools  and  colleges. 

SUMMARY;  French  language  teaching  fllmstrlps  presenting  short 
adventures  or  comedy  situations. 

1.  French  language — Audlo-vtsual  Instruction.  I.  France.    Mi- 

Isttre  de  t*«ducatioo  natlonale.  II.  Saint  Cloud,  France,  ficole  nor- 
male  sup^rleure.  Centre  de  recherches  et  d'Audes  pour  la  diffusion 
dn  francals.     III.  On-  ter  for  Curriculum  Development 

448  71-738379 

Center  for  Curriculum  Development 


Volatile    chemicals    (Filmstrip)     Michael    Creedman.      Re- 
leased by  BFA  Kducational  Media,  1971. 

3*1  fr.  color.  SH  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm. 
tiiiirogroovp.     (Dmg  facts:  origins,  processes,  and  effects) 

Also  istnied  with  pbonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

st'UHARY:  Shows  the  source  of  volatile  chemicals,  describes 
their  UHual  method  of  manufacture,  and  displays  the  dmgs  In  their 
mon  commonly  distributed  forms.  Discusses  the  possible  benefits 
from  correct  uses  of  the  drugs  as  well  as  the  injuries  that  can 
develop  from  misuse. 

1.  Drugs.  I.  Creedman,  Michael.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
III.  Series;  Drug  facts:  origins,  processes,  and  effects  (Filmstrip) 
[RM315]  618.8  78-789559 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Vokank  rocks  (FUmttrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britanska  I^a- 
cational  Corp^  1999. 

4&  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Investigating  rocks) 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  the  American  (3eoIoglcaI  Institute. 

Cred«i.-  Collaborator.  John  S.  Shrfton. 

Summary:  Examines  the  origin  of  volcanic  rocks. 

1.  Volcanic  ash,  tuff,  etc.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brttannlca  Edaca- 

Honal  Corporation.  Series:  Investigating  iw4g  (rUmstrip) 

662  75-733582 

Bncydopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  OwTi. 

Vokanism  (Filmstrip)    Edwin  Shapiro  Co.,  1966.    Made  by 
Edwin  Shapiro. 

1   r-iM.    color.    35  mm.     (Filnwtrtp  set  2:  Geology) 
Sumiiian/:   Describes  the  characteristics  of  intrusive  and  extru- 
sive volcanism.  Illustrates  types  of  volcanic  cooes,  and  explains  how 
to  determine  the  age  of  volcanic  coties.     With  captions. 

1.   Volcanism.        i.   Kdwln  Shapiro  Company.         Series:   Geology 
(Filmstrip) 

651.2  79-734730 

Edwin  Shapiro  Co. 


Volcano  country  of  northern  California  {FUmttrip)    Bndek 
Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

31  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

Creiitt:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Podhurst. 

Summary:  Shows  the  effects  of  ancient  and  recent  volcai>oes  as 
they  exist  in  northern  California.  Includes  sceoes  of  rock  forma- 
tions, and  explains  the  different  ways  in  which  they  were  fonned. 
With  captlonx. 

1.  Volcanoes— <::allfoniIa.  i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

917.94  78-736105 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


587 


A  Volcano  in  action  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1»«8. 

3  mlD.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  flim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case 

SKWMnorv;  l-ortrajs  the  eruption  of  Ktlauea  volcano  on  HawalL 
De»crib«i  the  effects  of  the  eruption  and  ezamloes  rock  wSi^ 
toading  to  lava  flows  in  different  areas  of  the  Island.  oS  StagrSs 
to  explain  various  geological  structures.  u««rmH» 

1.  Kllauea.        i.  Ealing  CX)rporaUon,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


Virfcanocs  {Motion  picture)  Haroun  Tazieff,  France,  1966. 
Made  by  Cine-documents-Tazieff.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill. 

35  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CretUt:  Narrator.  Jess  Haho;  photography,  Pierre  BIchet. 

Summary:  Describe*  some  of  the  active  volcanoes  of  the  world, 
and  shows  an  expedition  Into  the  Nlragongo  Volcanoes  la  the  Oxigo. 
Discusses  the  new  science  of  volcanotogy. 

1.  Volcanoes.  2.  Nylragoogo  Volcano.  i.  Tasleff,  Haroun,  1OT4~ 
n.  Contemporary  Flh&s/HcOraw-HIIL 

Fi  A  68-2706 
Contemporary  Films/  UcOraw-HllI 


V(rfcanoes  {Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1965. 
Made  by  A.  Coleman.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

37  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (Physical  geography  series) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  volcanology,  which  provides  direct 
knowledge  of  the  interior  of  the  earth.  Describes  active,  dormant, 
and  extinct  volcanoes,  volcanic  lava,  other  types  of  eruption,  the 
form  of  volcanoes,  and  scHne  dead  volcanoes. 

I.  Volcanoes — Juveolie  Sims.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London, 
n.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series ;  Physical  geography 

series  (Filmstrip) 

551.2  Fi  A  68-4706 

Ortnan  Edacational  Associates 


Volcanoes  (Fihmtrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1967. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  16 
min.    m!<Togroove.     (Exploring  earth's  surface) 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  volcanoes  from  their  origin 
deep  in  the  interior  of  the  earth,  through  tlieir  full  explosive  fury, 
and  Anally  to  dormancy.  Studies  representative  volcanoes  including 
Peiee.lioana  Loa,  and  Krakatoa. 

1.  Volcanoes.  i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc.,  Ijikeland,  Fla. 
Series:  Exploring  earth's  surface  (Fllnutrip) 

Fi  A  67-3904 
Imperial  Film  Co. 


Volcanoes  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Film  Productions, 
London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Com- 
munication Films,  1967. 

3  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Animated  atlas  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Investigates  the  beginning  and  progressive  formatioo 
of  volcanoes.  Uses  colored  animation  and  croas  section  views  to 
show  that  volcanism  Is  responsible  for  much  of  the  irregularity  of 
the  surface  of  the  earth. 

1.  Volcanoes.  l  Gateway  Film  Productions,  ltd.,  London,     n. 

International  Communication  Films.        Series;  Animated  atlas  aeries 
(Motion  picture) 

551.2  73-700681 

International  Commnnl-  cation  Films 


Volcanoes  {Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

^  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (United  SUtes) 

Loop  nini.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  Mibject  notes. 

Snmmary:  A  study  of  the  effects  of  volcanic  sctlon  In  the  Ha- 
waiian Islands.  Including  the  exploration  of  craters;  models  of  lava 
flow;  seismograph  activity;  volcanic  explosions  and  lava  flow;  post- 
eruption  conditions;  and  the  eventual  return  of  ruined  earth  to  pro- 
ductive land. 

1.  Volcanoes — Hawaii.  r.  Park  Films.  Series:  United  SUtes 
(Motion  picture) 

551.2  76-700007 

Park  Films 


Volcanoes   {FUmttrip)     Hulton  Press,  London,  1967?     Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

40  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     ( Physical  geography) 

A  Bent^on  flimstrlp. 

With  notes. 

Crtditt:  Author.  M.  O.  Morris. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  distribution  of  volcanoes  and  volcanic 
materials.  Including  gas,  lava,  and  fragments.  Describes  volcanic 
forms  such  as  ash,  lava,  and  composite  cones. 

1.  Volcanoes.  r,  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,     n.  Dufour  Edi- 

tions, inc.        Series:  Physical  geography  (Filmstrip) 

661.S  Fi  A  67^051 

Dnfonr  Editions 


Volcanoes    (Motion  picture) 
see  also    Chemotherapy  research;   Volcanoes 


Volcanoes,   part    1    (Motion    picture)      Holt.   Rinehart    and 
Winston,  1971.     Made  by  Educational  Research  Group. 

-t  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Earth  sclei>ce  film  loops: 
Geology  landform  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  OonsutUnts.  Robert  B.  I.«nis.  Bruce  Rosselt. 

SUMUART:  Shows  the  processes  involved  In  the  formation  of 
volcanoes. 

1.  Volcanoes.  L  Holt,  RIoehari  and  Winston,  Inc.  II.  Series: 
Earih  science  fllm  loops;  Geology  landfonn  series  (Motion  picture) 
[QE522]  551.2  75-712204 

Holt,  Riitehart  and  Winston 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Volcanoes,    part    2    (Motion    picture)      Holt,    Rinehart  and 

Winston,  1971.     Made  by  Educational  Research  Group. 

4  inln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Blarth  BCience  Aim  loops: 
Geology  landform  Berlw) 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

rREDITS:  ConBultantB,  Robert  B.  Lewia.  Brace  RoBsell. 

SUMM.\RY:  Shows  the  procewes  InroWed  Id  the  formatloo  of 
Totcanoee.  .,   „    , 

1  Volcanoes.  I.  Holt,  Rioehart  and  Winston,  inc.  II.  Series: 
Earth  science  film  loops;  Geology  landform  series  (Motion  picture) 
551^  79-712206 

WtnfltOD 


IQE52-21 

Holt.  Rinehart  and 


Volcanoes  and  laccoliths  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Biiiuil  nf  Ciinada.  Keleascd  in  the  V.  S.  by  Enryclopnedia 
Britanrica  Educational  Corp..  1%T. 

4  uiin.     Pi.     color.     8  mm.     (Geology) 

Lo..p  fllin. 

With  teachers'  auide. 

Suinmarit:  Compares  two  forms  In  which  igneous  rock  occurs,  lac- 
coliths and  volcanoes,  and  shows  that  t>oth  have  thefr  origin  aa 
mnsiii.i,  found  deep  imderpround. 

1.  L:icoolith!«.  2.  Volcanoes.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
II.   Encjclopaedia   Britannica   Educational  Corporation.  Serips: 

Geoldgy  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2165 
En'-vclnpaetlla  Itritnn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Volcanoes,  geysers,  and  hot  springs  {Filmatrip)     Curricu- 
lum Materials  Corp.,  1967. 

■13  fr.     (Hilor.     35  mm.     (Studying  nature  In  our  national  parks) 

Revlm^l  ver-ilon  of  the  1059  fllni.«trip  of  the  same  title. 

Sitmnidi]/:  Iiive-«tigates  the  Inactive  cones  of  Mount  Lassen,  the 
active  lava-filled  crater  of  Kllauea,  and  the  water-fllled  crater  of 
Mounta  Mazama  (Crater  Lake).  Describes  different  types  of  lava 
and  Includes  scenes  of  Parfcutin  In  Mexico  to  Uln.strate  how  Sunset 
Crater  probably  looked  1,(XH)  years  ago  as  an  active  volcano.  Pic- 
tures the  action  of  gey.'^rs  and  pools  In  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

1.  Volcnnocf,  2.  Geysers.  r.  Curriculum  Materials  CorjMtra- 
tlon.  Series:  Studying  nature  in  our  national  parks  (Filmstrlp) 
551.21  Fi  A  67-3918 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp. 


Volcanoes  in  the  sea  (Filmstrip) 
University  of  Hawaii  Press,  1971. 


Edukits.     Released  by 


63  fr.     color.    35  mm.    and  phonotape  in  cassette:  3!  Ips.,  22  mln. 

With  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Gordon  A.  Macdonald  and 
Agatin  T.  Abbott. 

SUMMARY :  Discusses  the  geology  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  In- 
cluding volcanism  and  the  manner  in  which  the  Islands  were  formed, 
and  the  role  of  erosion  Id  transforming  volcanic  mountains  Into 
beautiful  Islands. 

1.  Geology — Hawaii.  I.  Macdonald,  Gordon  Andrew,  1911- 

Volcanoes  In  the  sea.     II.  Edukits   (Firm)     III.  Hawaii.     Univer- 
sity, Honolulu.    Press. 
[QE349.H3]  669.6»  79-739729 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Volendam  (Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  mill      v|,     color.     8  mm.     (Holland) 

I.oop  tiitii.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

6ummart/r  A  view  of  life  In  Volendam,  a  small,  centuries-old  fish- 
ing village  in  Holland. 

1.  Voiend.tm — Description  and  travel.        i.  Park  Films.        Series: 
Holland  (Motion  picture) 

914.92  Fi  A  6g-3208 

Park  Films 


Volkswagen  Canada 
see 


I  at  S:30. 

Global  Village. 

Volkswagen  of  America,  inc. 
see 

Bug  beat, 

Ccmfronution. 
The  Driving  scene. 

BfTective  interviewing. 

In  spite  of  walls. 

Portugal  with  pleasure. 
Treasure  with  pleasure. 

Where  it's  at 

Who's  next. 

Wild,  wild  wtgens. 
The  Young  ambassador b. 


Volley.  lob,  and  overhead  {Motion  picture)  Bonnie  Pick 
Foundation.  Made  by  Henry  Ushijima  Films  in  associa- 
tion with  Johnson -Nyqiiist  Productions.  Released  by  Bon- 
nie Piitiifes,  1969. 

!.".  min.     m1.    color.     16  mm. 

Siiinmaii/:  Third  in  a  series  on  the  rules  of  tennis.  Demonstrates 
basic  tennis  strokes  Including  the  volley,  lob,  and  overhead  strokes. 
Features  Btllie  Jean  King,  Vic  Bradeo,  and  Eric  Van  DlUen. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1   Tennis  i.  Bonnie  Pick  Foundation,     ii.  Bonnie  Pictures,  Inc. 

796.34  74-700935 

H.>niy  Ushijima  Films 

Volley  progression  (Motion  picture)  Scope  Productions. 
Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1967. 

1  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Tennis) 
Ix>op  film. 
With  study  guide. 

riedlts-  Consultant  and  performer.  Blaine  Mason. 
Summary:  Shows  the  steps  that  are  taken  In  volleying  the  tennis 

1  Tennis.  I.  Scope  Productions.  II.  Gro.'^set  &  Dunlap,  inc. 
pulOlshers.  New  York.  Series:  Tennis  (Motion  picture.  Scope 
Productions) 

796.84  78-711883 

Scope  Productions 

Volleyball  (Motion  picture)  National  Film  Hoard  of  Can- 
ada, 1967. 

10  min.     sd-     bAw.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director  and  editor,  Denya  Arcand. 

Summary:  Uses  camera  tricks  and  editing  set  against  jazz  accom- 
paniment in  presenting  a  choreography  of  the  playera'  movements  as 
demonstrated   in  a  volleyball  game  between  American  and  Russian 
teams. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Volleyball.        i.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

796.32  Fi  A  68-1259 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Volleyball  for  boys  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1971. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Second  edition  of  the  IMl  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS :  Educational  collaborator,  Walter  H.  Gregg. 

SUMMARY :   Provides  an  In-depth  study  of  individual  and  team 
skills  by  showing  high  school  volleyball  teams  In  actloiL    Empbasixes 
serving,  passing,  setting-up,  and  spiking  skills. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  TolleytMiU.        I.  Coronet  Instruotiooal  Films. 

796.32  77-710248 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Volleying  in  different  ways  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp., 
1969. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Basle  manipulative  activities) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  Pat  Tanner. 

Bummarv:  Demonstrates  experiments  with  a  variety  of  ways  of 
keeping  a  ball  in  the  air  eventually  limiting  conUct  to  hands  and 
then  fingers.  Streesea  learning  to  vary  the  height  and  distance  that 
the  ball  travels,  alone,  and  with  a  partner. 

1,  Ball  games.         i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Basic  manipulative  activities  (Motion  pletnre) 

372.8  75-700946 

Elallng  Corporation 


Volleys  and  half  volleys   {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp., 
1969. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Tennis) 
Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  ca^e. 
Credits:  Author.  Chet  Murphy, 
Summary:  Analyzes  forehand  and  backhand  volleys. 
1.  Tennis.        i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.        Series: 
Tennis  (Motion  picture) 

796.84  72-700676 

Ealing  Corporation 


Vo^oM  by  B«a  Jomos.  [Motioa  picture]     BBOTV.  London. 
1968.     RelcMed  in  the  U.S.  by  TuDe-Li£e  PUmt. 

90  mia.     Id.    bAw.     16  mm. 

iMued  in  3  pam  (30  min.  each) 

SUMMARY:  PrttttM  VolpoM,  a  cocDcdy  by  Ben  Joosoo. 

I.  Jofuoa.  Bra,  15737-1637.     Volpooe.     II.  British  Broadcasiim  Corpora- 
tkm.    Televtaioa  Semcc.     III.  Time-Life  Filott. 
[PN1997]  822  79-714810 

Tlme-Ufe  PUmt  73  MARC 


Voltage  and  voltage  mcasorement.  [Motion  picture)      Thome 
Films,  1971.     Made  by  Kcnalcx  Corp. 

2  min.     (i.     color,     luper  B  mm      (The  Electric ily-electronici  series) 

Loop  film  io  canrid|e.  Film  notes  on  canridfc  cue. 

SUMMARY:  PresenU  the  concept  of  electro moiivc  force  graphically  and 
pfaciicallr,  and  meaiuret  ihe  volume  in  a  circuil  using  the  V.O.M. 

1.  Electromotive  force.     2,  Voltohmmeter.        I.  Thome  Filnu.  inc.,  Boulder 
Colo,     II.  Series:  The  Electricity  .electronics  serica.  iMotion  picture) 
[QC618]  537.5  72-701441 

Thome  Films  72  MARC 

Voltage  measurement  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.»  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Electronics:  meters) 
Loop  nim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  caae.  „  .  ^ 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  meaaureroent  of  voltage  applied  toil 
single  load,  and  shows  voIUge  measurement  In  rarloiis  AC  and  DO 

1.  Electric  measurements.     2  Voltage  r«pUaton,  L  Ealing 

OorporatlOD,  Cambridge.  Maaa.  Hmhm:  ElMtronics:  meters 

(UottoD  plctore) 

621.87 
Eat  log  Corp. 


78-700088 


Vfrftmeters  and  multipliers  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp., 

1970. 

4  mln.    at.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electronics:  meters) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

iSummary:  Demonstrates  the  method  for  determining  the  proper 
value  of  a  multiplier  to  extend  the  range  of  a  voltmeter  as  required, 
and  shows  the  use  of  a  mnltlraoge  voltmeter  which  contains  many 
maltlpllers. 

1.  Voltmeter.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: Electronics:  meters  (Motion  pletnre) 

621.37  71-705034 

Ealing  Corp. 


Volume  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971.    Made 
by  University  Films,  1969. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Measuring) 

Issued  In  set  2  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  proce.»«i  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Provides  information  about  volume  which  la  funda- 
mental to  scientific  work.     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Volume  (Mathematics)— Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Weights  and  mea.^- 
ures— Juvenile  films.  I,  McGraw-HiU  Boole  Company.  Series- 
Measuring  (Filmstrip.     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.) 

372.3  78-737669 

McGraw  Hill  Book  Co. 


Volume  of  a  cone  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associates, 
1967. 

4  mill.     rI.     color.    8  mm.     (Demonstrations  of  geometric  forms) 
I»op  It.ui  raiiurited  In  cartridge. 
I«8ued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

CieditBT  Authors,  Buri  J.  Brim,  Edgar  Smith. 

Summnri/:    I>eiuonst rates    the    basic   concepts   of   the   new    Inter- 
mediate grade  mathematics,  showing  how  to  determine  the  volume  of 

1.  Cone.     2.  Volume  (Mathematics)  i.  Hester  and  Associates. 

Series-  Demonstrations  of  geometric  forms  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  Fi  A  68-1989 

Hester  and  Associates 


Volume  of  a  cube  (Motion  picture) 
1967. 


Hester  and  Associates, 


588 


1  mill      si.     color.    8  mm.     (Demonstrations  of  geometric  forms) 
Loop  Uim  mounted  in  cartridge. 
Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 
With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Burl  J.  Brim.  F.dgar  Smith. 

Sumlmin/:    Demonstrates    the    basic   concepts   of   the  new    Inter- 
mediate grade  mathematics,  showing  how  to  determine  the  volume  of 

*  T'cube     2.  Volume  (Mathematics)  i.  Hester  and  Associates. 

Series:  Demonstrations  of  geometric  forms  (Motion  P^t"'*! 

372.7  Fi  A  68-1990 

Hester  and  Associates 


Volume  of  a  pyramid  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associ- 
ates, 1967. 

2  min      si.     color.     8  mm.     (Demonstrations  of  geometric  forms) 

Ijoop  him  mounted  in  cartridse. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Burl  J.  Brim,  Edgar  Smith, 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  basic  concepts  of  the  new  Inter- 
mediate grade  mathematics,  showing  bow  to  determine  the  volume  of 
a  pyramid. 

1   Polyhedra.     2.  Volume   (ilathematlcs)  i.  Hester  and  Asso- 

ciates. Series:   Demonstrations  of  geometric  forms   (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

372.7  Fi  A  68-1987 

Hester  and  A8S<iciate8 


Volumes  (Motion  picture)     Macmillan  Co.,  School  Division, 
1970.    Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Macmillan  elementary  math 
loops) 

Ix>op  film. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary:  Shows  the  nimiber  of  cubic  units  in  a  given  volume  so 
that  chlldrt-n  can  count  them.  Streaaes  the  concept  of  volume,  not 
formulas. 

1.  Volume  ( JIathematics)  i.  Macmillan,  firm,  publisher.  New 
York,  School  Division.  (Serlea:  Macmillan  elementary  math  loops 
(Motion  picture) 

610  78-705305 

MamiiHan  Co. 


Volumeter  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Lalwratory  techniques) 

Loop  nim.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Kussell. 

SUMMARY  :  The  concept  of  a  volumeter  Is  approached  by  setting 
up  the  apparatus  for  measuring  the  rate  of  gas-absorbing  or  gaa- 
evolvlng  reactions,  watching  Its  action,  and  graphing  data  for  ■ 
reaction  In  progress. 

1.  Volumetric  apparatus.    2.  Chemical  reaction.  Rate  of.  I. 

Thorne  Films.  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.    II.  Serlei:  LatMratory  techniques 
(Motion  picture) 

[QC104]  642  70-712166 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 


Vohnnetrie  techniques   (Motion  picture)     Harper  A  Row, 
1968.    Made  by  tlnit  One  Productions. 

4  mill.  Ni.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fuadameotal  techniques  of 
chemistry ) 

With  teacher's  and  student's  guides. 

Crtditt:  Author,  Rod  O'Connor. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  cleaning  of  volumetric  glaaaware  and  th« 
procedure  for  quantitative  dilution. 

1.  Voimiietrlc  analysis.  i.  Harper  &  Row,  Inc.  Series:  Foo- 
damental  techniques  of  chemistry  (Motion  picture) 

64S  71-701820 

Harper  &  Row 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Volunteer  as  receptionist,  escort,  and  hostess  {Film- 
«-r;/>)     Tniiiiex  Corp..  lt>6f). 

84  fr.  o>ilor.  Sii  mm.  nml  |ilioiiodls4-:  ;;  »..  1-  In.,  831  rpm.. 
li;  min.     micn^rfMivc.     (Hnxpltnl  volantwr  series,  ll 

nevelopeil  in  cooperation  with  Hoag  Memorlnl  Ho^ltal-rt^cby- 
terinn. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  musette. 

With  m-ript  nnd  Instructor's  fcuide. 

fJummary:  Shows  how  the  volunteer  hospital  worker  works  as  an 
effective  receptionist.  Describes  the  duties  of  a  Tolanteer  escort 
who  transports  patients  and  of  a  hostess  wbo  cares  for  relatlyes 
nnd  friends  of  n  patient  who  Is  undergoing  sargery. 

J.   Volunteer   workers   In   ho-tpltals.  i.  Tralnex  Corporation. 

Series:  Hospital  volunteer  wrles,  1  (Fllmstrlp) 

362  76-737166 

Tralnex  Corporation 

Volunteer  service  in   the  jpift  shop   (FUtnstrip)     Trainex 

Cnrp..  l%i). 

Rl  fr.  oolor.  JK  mm,  and  phonodlso:  2  s.,  12  In.,  SSJ  rpf- 
2<t  mln.     mlrnwroove.     (Hospital  volitnteer  taeries,  11 

Developed  In  cooperation  with  Memorial  Hospital  of  Ijong  Beach. 
Calif.,  and  St.  Joseph  Hodpital.  Orange.  Calif. 

Also  Iffiued  with  phonotape  in  rns»ette. 

With  script  and  instructor's  guide. 

fltimman/:  Describes  in  detail  the  duties  of  the  bosplul  volunteer 
worker  when  he  Is  in  charge  of  the  gift  shop  and  when  be  operates 
a  service  cart  which  carries  a  selection  of  Items  directly  to  the 
patleot. 

1.   Volunteer   workers   In   hospitals.  i,   Tralnex   Corporation. 

Series;  Hospital  volunteer  series,  1  (Fllmstrlp) 

362  72-737165 

Trmlnex  Corporal  ion 

V^onteer  work  {FUmatTtp)  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (High  school  galdance) 

EastDian  color. 

POM  fllmstrlp  so.  417. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  AnalTzes  types  and  sources  of  volunteer  (^)portunltie8 
and  presents  personal,  social,  academic,  career,  political,  and  philan- 
thropic advantages  to  be  gained  from  rendering  volunteer  service. 

1,  Volunteer  workers  In  social  service.  t.  Popular  Science  Pub- 
lishing Company,  inc.,  New  York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  FOM 
fllmstrlp  no.  417.        Series:  High  school  guidance  (Fiimstrlp) 

168  Fi  A  68-4157 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Aodio-Vlsual  Dlv. 

The  Volunteers  {Motion  picture)  National  EducatiMial  Tele- 
vision. Made  by  Rediffusion  Television,  London.  Released 
by  Imliana  University  Audio- Visual  C«iter,  1968. 

55  mIn.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (lotertel) 

SMmmary:  Depicts  the  work  of  several  young  British  volunteers 
Id  the  African  country  of  Malawi.  Explains  their  reasons  for  com- 
ing to  Malawi,  describes  their  frustrations  and  successes,  and  evalu- 
ates their  work. 

1.  Economic  assistance,  British — Malawi.  2.  Brltlsb  in  Malawi. 
3.  Malawi— Economic  conditions.  r.  National  EducatlMial  TeleTl- 
sion  and  Radio  Center,  n.  IiMlIana.  University.  Aadlo-Vlsual  Cen- 
ter.       Series:  Intwtel  (Motion  picture) 

309.1689  Fi  A  68-1962 

Indiana.     tTnlv.     Audio-  Visual  Ceoter 


Volvo,  inc. 
see 


Sydney  Super. 


Voliox  {Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1965. 

4  uiln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Small  things) 

With  notes. 

Marie  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  and  advanct^d  microscopy 
to  present  a  <letai)e<l  study  of  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement 
of  the  microscopic  organism,  Volvox. 

1.  Volvox — Juvenile  Hims.        i.  Educational  Services,  Inc.,  Newton. 
Ma^.        Series:  Siuall  things  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center 

Fi A  67-2419 


Vcrivox    {Motion   picture)      Educational   Services.     Released 
by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  l(K)p  film  mounted  in  cartridge,  1967. 

4  min     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Issued  in  super  8  mm.  and  standard  8  mm. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  Program. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  A  detailed  study  of  the  microscopic  organism  Totvox. 

1,   Volvox — Juvenile  fllros.        r.   Educational   Services,   Inc.,  New- 
ton, Mass.     II.  Ealing  Coriwratlon,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1022 
Ealing  Corporation 


Virfvox  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  1969. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (The  Protozoans) 

Ix>op  film.    Fllni  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

Summary.'  Examines  the  swimming  behavior,  observes  female  sex 
celU  and  daughter  colonies  developing  within  the  parent,  and  shows 
fibrils  connecting  the  outer  cells  of  the  colony.  Points  out  the  rotifers 
and  a  small  amoeba  inhabiting  a  living  Volvo*  colony  as  It  spins 
along. 

1.  Volvox.  r.  Thome  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series:  The 
Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

693  75-707072 

Thorne  Films 


Vtrfvox — a   cokmial   flagelUie    {Motion  picture)     Encyclo* 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Microbiology) 
Loop   fillE. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  mlcrophotography  to  study  the  Tolvom. 
1.   Volvox.         r.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica  EducaUiHial  Owpora- 
tlon.        Series :  Microbiology  ( Motion  picture) 

698  70-709097 

BncTclt^iaedla  BrlUn-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Vdvox:  structure,  reproduction,  and  differentUtiim  in  V. 

carteri  (HK  9  and  10)  {Motion  picture)    Indiana  Univer- 
sity Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Crediti:  Educational  authors.  Richard  C.  Starr,  Clarence  U.  Flaten. 

Summary:  Describes  the  form  and  structure  of  Volvox  carteri, 
and  di»cus.sea  celltilar  differentiation  and  Its  control  in  a  simple 
multicellular  organUm.  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  show  the 
development  of  awxual,  male,  and  female  embryos;  the  fertilisation 
of  females;  and  the  formation  and  germination  of  zygotes. 

1.  Volvox.        1.  Indiana,    University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

589  71-707660 

Indiana  Unlr.     Audio-  Visual  Outer 


Von  Braun,  Werhner,  1912- 


Small  world:    Von  Braun,  Urey,  Davy. 

Von  Golssenau,  Arnold  Friedrich  Vieth 
see   Vieth  von  Golssenau,  Arnold  Friedrich,  1889- 

V«i  Ryan's  Express  {Motion  picture)  P-R  Productions. 
Releftse.1  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1965. 

117  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope.     Color  by  Deluxe. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  David  Westhelmer. 

CreditH:  Producer,  Saul  David;  director,  Mark  Robson;  screen- 
play, Wendell  Mayes,  Ja<»epb  I.^ndon:  music.  Jerry  Goldsmith;  direc- 
tor of  photoeraphy,  William  H.  Daniels;  film  editor,  Dorothy 
Spencer.  Caat:  Frank  Sinatra,  Trevor  Howard,  RaffaeUa  Carra, 
Brad  Dexter,  Sergio  Fantonf. 

Summary:  An  adventure  drama  about  the  daring  mass  escape  of 
Allied  prlsoners-of-war  across  Nazi-controlled  lUly  during  World 
War  n.     Filmed  In  Italy.  ,     „ 

1.  World  War,  1930-1945— Drama.  i.  Westhelmer,  David.  Von 
Ryan's  Express,  ii.  P-R  Productions,  m.  Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1093 

Voodoo  Uaii^  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  Loodoa.    and  Ody*> 
sey  Productioat.  1968.     Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Lift 

Films 

2S  min.    id.     color.     16  mm.    (Ccmral  and  South  AsMriea.  so.  4) 
SUMMARY:  Deacrawstbcriu>ofvoodoowin,aBdexplauMtlMlvoodoo<>ai 

uiU  hu  a  itfoof  hold  in  Haiti  NvTMcd  by  Lowril  Ttiomu. 

I.Voodooism.     2.  Haiti— SociaJ  bfc  and  ctMooM.        I.  British  Brasdcwti^ 

Corporation.     TckviskM  Service     II.  Odymey  ProductioMi,  inc..  New  York. 

in.  ruDC-Ufc  Films.     IV.  SericK  Central  and  South  America.  [Motioa  pictm. 

Tiroe-Ufe  Films)  no.  4. 

[BL24901  133.4  79-714400 

Tune-Life  Fihnt  72  MAKC 

Vorticella  {Motion  picture)     Educational  Services,  1965. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Small  things) 

With  notes. 

.Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  L'aes  tiiue-lapse  photography  and  advanced  microscopy 
to  present  a  detailed  study  of  the  structure,  shape,  and  movement 
of  the  mlcro8cc«lc  organism  Vorticetla. 

Fi  A  67-2420 

1     Vorticella -Juvenile  films.  i.   Educational   Services.   Inc., 

Newton,  Mass.         Series:   Small  things   (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center 

Vorticella  {Motion  picture)  Educational  Services.  Released 
by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge, 
1067. 

4  min.    8l.     color.    8  mm. 

Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and  standard  8  mm. 

Originally  made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  Prc^ram. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  A  detailed  study  of  the  microscopic  orgatiism  Vorti- 
cella. 

1.  Vorticella— Juvenile  films.  i.  Educational   Services,  Inc., 

Newton,  Mass.     n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-1021 
Ealing  Corporation 

Vorticella  {Motion  picture)    Thome  Films,  196&. 

3  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (The  Protosoans) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Bruce  J,  Russell. 

Sumumry:  Shows  an  aggregation  of  Vorticella  attached  to  a  water 
plant,  and  Individuals  contracting  In  response  to  a  tap  on  the  micro- 
scope stage.  Describes  the  structure  of  the  stalk  with  colled  my- 
oneuie.  the  feeding  vortex,  and  Intracellular  structures. 

1,  Vorticella.  i.  Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series: 
The  Protozoans  (Motion  picture) 

593  78-707062 

Thorne  Films 

Vorticella — a  stalked  dilate  {Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mill.    si.    color,    super  8  nun.     (Microbiology) 

Loop  Aim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary;  Dses  mlcrophotography  to  study  the  Vortleelta, 

1.  Vorticella.  i.  Bncycl<9aedia  Britannica  HMucatlonal  Corpora- 
tion.       Series:  Microbiology  (Motion  picture) 

593  74r-709090 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


A  Vote  for  the  fntnre  {Motion  picture)     American  Broad- 
casting Co.,  1966. 

28  ni,n.  sd.  b&w.  IC  mm.  (ABC  scope.  The  Vietnam  War 
series) 

Credits:  Producers,  Sandy  Goodman,  Desmond  Smith;  director, 
Lloyd  Tweedy ;  writer,  Sandy  Goodman ;  commentator,  Howai-d  K. 
Smith;  cameraman,  Robert  Jennings;  Aim  editor,  Pat  Cook. 

Telecast  on  the  ABOT\'  documentary  show  ABC  scope. 

Summary:  Describes  the  attitudes  and  the  preparations  In  South 
Vietnam  for  an  election  to  choose  members  of  a  constituent  assembly. 
Includes  interviews  with  Premier  Ky  and  two  prominent  candidates. 
Dr.  Phan  Quang  Dan  and  Dr.  Dan  Van  Sung. 

1.  Elections— Vietnam,  i.  American  Broadcasting  Company. 
Series:  ABC  scope  (Motion  picture)  Series;  The  Vietnam  War 
series  (Motion  picture) 

959  Fi  68-300 


589 


The  Vote:  (H-ganizuiK  the  niral  Sooth  (Motion  picture) 
WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.  Section  20:  The  freedom  movement — America  and  be- 
yon  <l  > 

Summary.'  Joanne  Orant  discusses  the  evolution  of  the  civil  rights 
movement  in  the  ISeO'a  and  the  growth  of  the  concept  of  black  power. 
She  explains  that  this  period  of  resistance  reached  Its  peak  when 
thousands  of  blacks  alt  over  the  .South  began  to  organize  around  the 
vote,  which  symbolized  the  ultimate  in  attaining  political  power. 

1.  Negroes — Politics  and  sufTrage.    2.  NegToes--Civll  rights.  i. 

Grant,  Joanne.     il  New  York.     Television  station   WCBS-TV.     m, 
Columbia  University,     iv.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Se- 

ries: Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- Americans   (Motion  picture) 
Section  20 :  The  freedom  movement — America  and   beyond. 

323.4  70-704110 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Vote  power  (Motion  picture)  Public  Media,  inc.  Made  by 
Better  Government  Association,  Released  by  Films  In- 
corporated, 1969. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  which  emphasises  the  power  of  the 
vote,  the  need  for  the  Individual  to  understand  his  privilege,  and 
responsibility  of  society  to  protect  this  right  until  the  voter  Is  inside 
the  voting  machine.  Describes  an  inner-elty  situation,  featuring 
Mayor  Richard  Hatcher  of  Gary,  Ind. 

1.  Voting— U.  S.  2.  Democracy.  i.  Public  Media,  Inc.  n.  FUms 
Incorporated. 

324  71-708994 

Public  Media,  inc. 


VotiBg.  [Hlmttrip]     Teaching  Reiourcet  Film*,  1972. 
Teaching  Resources  Corp.,  Multimedia  Division. 


Made  by 


39  fr-     color.     35  mm.       and  pbonodtic:  33  t/3  rpm.,  7  min. 

In  multimedia  kit  entitled  The  people'i  choice,  lodudet  teacher's  guide. 
Kudent  haodbookt,  catcndar,  poMen.  game  postcn,  and  GlmsUip  entitled  Coo- 
ventiotH  sod  carapsignt. 

SUMMARY:  TrKc*  the  hiwofy  of  the  election  of  public  official*  by  popular 
vote  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Elcctioa*— Doited  SUtcs— Juvenile  Tilni*.  2.  Voting— United  Sutes— 
Juvenile  filRM.  [1.  Electioo*]  1.  Teaching  RcMurco  FOmi.  Il.TTiePeopJe** 
choice. 

72-732570 
MARC 


324 


[JK1971, 

Tesctung  Resources  Fibns 

Voting  at  18.  [Motion  picture]    Coronet  Instructional  Fllins.  1972. 

14  min.     Ml.     color.     16  mm. 

Alio  iuued  in  bftw. 

With  itudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  coUaborator,  David  FeDman. 

SUMMARY:  Explain*  how  the  26th  amendment  to  die  Convdtution  gave 
million*  of  young  people  *  vchcc  in  important  matten.  Emphuiie*  that  by 
voting,  they  can  u*e  their  vow*  u  ■  mean*  of  effecting  social  change. 

1.  Young  adulu— United  Suie*— Political  ictiviiy.     I.  Uniud  State*.    Co«»- 
*titution.  36th  amendment.       I.  Coronet  Initructionai  Film*. 
[HQ799.9.P6i  324.73  72-701 509 

Coronet  Inttructional  72  MARC 

Film* 


Votre  Cinfemathfeque 
see 

Bones  and  joints. 

Vought  Aeronautics 
see 

The  House  that  Gut  builL 

A  Move  in  the  right  direction. 

Secretarial  work  sampling. 
A  Three-pipe  problem. 

We  came  from  the  valley. 
What  a  way  to  surt  a  day. 
Woric  performance  rating. 
You  bet  my  life. 


Tlw  Vowel  a.  [Motion  picture]     Reinald  Werrenrath.     Released 
by  Journal  Film*.  1971. 

13  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     (Reading  *kilb  leriea,  no.  3) 

With  tcachcr't  guide. 

CREDITS:  Education  consultant,  John  R.  Bormuth;  coUaborator,  Maijorie 
Hopper. 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  the  ihort  and  long  sound*  of  the  tetter  a.  emphani- 
ing  the  efTcctt  of  the  final  e.  the  si  combination,  and  the  ay  combination  at  the 
end  of  a  word.  For  primary  gr«de*. 

I.  English  language^ Voweb — Juvenile  films.  (1.  English  language — Vo- 
wel*] I.  Werrenrath,  Reinald,  Jr.  II.  Journal  Film*,  inc.,  Chicago.  III. 
Serie*:  Reading  *kills  series.  [Mobon  picture}  no.  3. 

[PE1115]  372.6  73-715428 

Journal  Fihm  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


IW  Vowel  e.  [Motion  picture] 
by  Joumml  Films,  1971. 


Reinald  Werrennth.     Releued 


14  min.     id.     cotor.      16  mm.     (Rcadioi  tkilU  lerio,  no.  3) 

With  te«chcr*i  (ludc. 

CREDITS:  Educationd  cootulunt.  John  R.  Bonnuth;  collaborator,  Miuoric 
Hopper. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  major  pattenu  oflettcn  which  give  the  vowel  e 
loaf  and  thoft  loundi,  includint  e  fcJlowed  by  a  conaonant  only,  c  followed  by 
a  conaooant  and  final  e.  Coven  ec  together  in  the  middle  of  a  word,  ee 
at  the  end  of  a  word,  and  e  at  the  end  of  a  word  not  followed  by  a 
For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Engliih  language — Vowels — Juvenile  nimi.  [I.  English  language — Vo- 
welt]  [.  Weirenrath,  Reinald,  Jr.  II.  Journal  Films,  inc..  Chicago.  III. 
Series:  Reading  skilte  lerSes.  (Motion  picture]  no.  5. 

[PElUSj  372.6  77-715429 

Journal  Films  72  MARC 


Ike  Towel  t  (Motion  picture]    Reintld  Werrennth.    Releaied  by 
Journal  Films,  1971. 

n  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Reading  skills  series,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  John  R.  Bonouth;  coUaboraior,  Mi^orie 
Hopper. 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  the  long  and  short  sounds  <a  the  letter  i.  emphasiz- 
iog  the  effect  of  the  final  e.  the  ght  cotnbinacion,  and  the  final  y  acting  hkc  the 
tetter  i.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  langttsgc — Vowels— Juvenile  films.      [1.  English  IsngiiagB — Vo- 
wels]       I.  Werrcnrath,  Reiiuld.  Jr.     II.  Journal  Films.  tiK.,  Oiicago.     III. 
Series:  Reading  skills  scriea.  tMotioa  picture]  no.  4. 
tPElllS]  372.6  71-715430 

Journal  Films  72  MARC 


Vowel  identificatira  (Motion  picture)    Ealinjf  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mlD.     si.     color.     8  miD.     (Reading  skills,  set  1) 

Loop  filiB.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credilt:  Author,  M.  Virginia  BIggy. 

Summary:  Presents  reading  drills  In  vowel  Identificaton. 

1.  English  language — Vowels.        r.  Baling  Coloration,  Cambiidget 
Mass.         Series:  Reading  skills  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

a7i'.4  Fi  A  68-2667 

Baling  Corporation 


Vowel  jdentificatiwi  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

2  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Action  viewer  reading  skills  I: 
Vowels  and  digraphs) 

Loop  film  for  hand  viewer. 

Tredlts :  Author,  M.  Virginia  BIggy. 

Summary :  Uses  animated  illustrations  to  help  children  recognize 
vowels.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Vowels — Juvenile  films.  I.  Baling  Corpora- 
tion. Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Action  viewer  reading  skills  I: 
Vowels  and  digraphs  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  70-710072 

Ealing  Corporation 


TW  Vovcl  «.  [Motioa  picture] 
by  Journal  FUmt,  1971. 


Reinald  Werrenrath.     Released 


14  min.     sd.     color,     16  nun.     (Reading  skilte  series,  no  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDrrS;  Educational  consultant,  John  R.  Borrouth;  collaborator.  Mar)orie 
Hopper. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  maior  patterns  of  kiUre  which  give  the  vowel  o  iu 
loog  and  short  sounds,  including  o  followed  by  a  consonant  and  then  s  final  c. 
o  followed  by  a  consonant  only,  and  the  vowel  digraph  oa  together.  Covers  o 
akmc  ai  the  ertd  of  word,  o  followed  by  w  at  the  end  of  a  word,  oe  and  the  ough 
combination.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  English  language— Vow«ls— Juvenile  films.     [1.  En^ish  language— Vo- 
wcis]        1.  Werrenrath,  Reinald.  Jr.     II.  Journal  RIma,  inc..  Chicago.     III. 
Series:  Reading  skiUs  scries.  [Motion  picture]  no.  6. 
tPElllS]  372.6  75-715431 

Journal  Films  73  MARC 


Vowel  pairs  (ee,  ea,  ai,  ay,  oa,  ie)    (FUmxtrip)     McGraw- 
Hill  Hook  Co.,  1969.     Made  by  riiivoisity  Films. 

:n  fr.    .i>li>r.    :;.".  iiim.     ( Ul-scoverint:  spelling  patterns  nerles,  set  2) 

With  tenchPi'ft  guide. 

Summayi/:  Uses  yaines.  rules,  examples,  tests,  and  reviews  to 
e:cplain  un<l  rencli  iq>elliiig  problemx  and  patterns  dealttig  with  vowel 
palrxef.  eu.  ui,  uy,  oa,  and  Ie.     With  captions. 

1.  EnKllHli  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  English  lan- 
Kuage — Vowelx.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Hook  Company.  Series:  Dis- 
covering Hjiellliig  patterns  Merie^  (Fllmstrlp)     set  2, 

372.6  70-733625 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Vowel  partners,  part  1  (FUnutrip) 

1969. 


MoOraw-Hill  Book  Co., 


.10  fr.     <f>lor.     35  mm.     ( Discovering  speltlDg  patterns  series,  set  4> 

With  teachers  guide. 

Credits."  Advisers.  Kvalyn  KInkead,  Jerry  B.  Reed. 

Hummarv:  Explains  the  loog  a  and  the  long  e  vowel  sounds  and 
the  various  combinations  which  make  these  sounds.  Includes  ex- 
amples and  a  list  of  woi^  grotijted  according  to  tbelr  spelling  pat- 
teroa 

1.  Eagltah  language — Towels.  2.  English  language— OrthogratAj 
and  spelling.  i.  UcOraw-HllI  Book  Companr.  Series;  Dis- 

covering spelling  patterns  series  (Fllmstrlp)  set  4. 

«72.e  76-782754 

HcOraw-HHl  Book  Co. 


Vowel  partners,  part  2  {FUmttrip)    MoOraw-HiU  Book  Co., 

19«9. 

KttT.    color.    SSmm.     ( DiscoverlnmwIIIng  patterns  series,  set  4  > 

With  teachers  guide. 

CniUt:  Advisers,  Evaiyn  Klnke.sd,  Jerry  B.  Reed. 

HNory.'  Eiplaliu  the  long  o,  the  loog  u.  aod  Ibe  long  I  vowel 
I  and   the  various  combinations  of  vowels  which   make  these 
Includes  examples  and  a  list  of  words  grouped  sccordlDg 
to  their  sprtllng  psttems. 

L  Bn01sh  Isogoai*— Vowsls.  2.  English  language — Orthographj 
aod  BpsUlng.  L  McOraw-Hllt  Book  Company.  Series:  Discov- 
ering spelling  patterns  serlss  ( Fllmstrlp)  sM  4. 

872.«  70-T82755 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Vowel  rules  at  space  school  {FUmttrip)     Bailey  Films,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoaodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  88i  rpm. 
(Reading  readiness:  phonics  2) 

With  teacher  guide. 

Creditir  Authors,  Susy  Mallery,  Merlyn  Lage. 

giimminti:  T*>a«lies  Iuuk  and  short  vowel  sounds  and  beginning 
diacritical  markings.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language  —  Vowels  — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  lan- 
guage—  Accents  and  accentuations  —  Juvenile  tUms.  i.  Bailey 
nims,  IiK.,  Hollrwood,  Calff.  Series:  Beading  readiness:  phonics 
2  (nimstrlp) 

372.4  75-784468 

Bailey  Films 

The  Vowel  m.  [Motion  picture]     Reinald  Werrennth.    Reletaed 
by  Journal  Films,  1971. 

13  min.    sd-     color.     16  mm.    (Reading  skills  series,  no.  7) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  consulunt,  JcAn  R.  Bormuth;  coUaborator,  Majorie 
Hopper. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  major  patterns  of  letters  which  give  the  vowel  u  its 
long  and  short  sounds,  including  u  followed  by  a  coosooaat  and  then  a  final  e, 
u  followed  only  by  a  conscmant.  aitd  the  vowel  digraph  ew  either  in  the  middle 
or  at  the  end  of  a  word.  Covers  the  vowel  digraph  oo  either  in  the  middle  or  at 
the  end  of  a  word,  and  ue  at  the  end  of  a  ward.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language— Vowels— Juvenik  fUms.  (1.  Engluh  laaguage— Vo- 
web]  I.  Werrearath,  Reinald,  Jr.  II.  Journal  Fdms,  inc.  III.  Series:  Reading 
skills  series.  [Motioo  p»ctur*i  no.  7.  _       .   »_ 

iPElUSi  372.6  79-715432 

Journal  Films  73  MARC 


Vowels  and  their  sounds  (Motion  picture)     Keinald  Wer- 
renrath.   Released  by  Journal  Filins.  1971. 

It  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Reading  skills  series,  na  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  Increasingly  difficult  tasks  In  which  pupils 
are  led  through  the  steps  of  understanding  sound-letter  association. 
Designed  to  develop  children's  auditory  discrimination  and  to  hrfp 
them  discover  the  short  and  long  vowel  sounds.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English    language  —  Vowels  —  Juvenile   films.     2.  English    lan- 
guage—Study and  teaching  (Primary)        I.  Werrenrath.  Reinald.  Jr. 
II.  Journal  Films,  Inc.,  Chicago.     III.  Series:  Reading  skills  series 
(Motion  picture)  no.  2. 
[LB1528]  372.6  70-712693 

Journal  Films 

Voy^B.  [Motion  picture]  National  Poimdation  on  the  Arte  and 
Humanitiet.  Made  by  Division  of  Music,  Indiana  University  at 
South  Bend,  in  cooperation  with  Indiana  State  Arts  Commis- 
ik».  RelMsed  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center, 
1972. 

IS  min.    sd.     color.     t(  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  experimental  film  which  explores  perception,  reslity.  and 
being.  Without  narration. 

1.  Experimental  films.       I.  National  Foundation  on  the  ArU  and  Humani- 
ties.    II.  Indiana.     University.    Audio-Visual  Center. 
rPNl995.9.E96i  704.945  72-700593 

CINE  72  MARC 


Le  Voyage  i  Paris  (Filmstrip)  Mary  Olasj^w  &  Baker 
Limited.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1970. 

1  rolL  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape.  (Boo  voyage!  Part  3, 
no.  3) 

Also  issued  in  b&w. 

With  manual. 

SUMM.ARY:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Shows  a  race 
game  by  train  and  boat  and  Introduces  new  vocabulary  to  accom- 
pany adventures  In  Paris. 

1.  French  language — Audlo-Tlsual  Instruction.  I.  Mary  Glas- 

gow k   Baker  Limited.     II.   Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  Bon  voyage!     (Filmstrip)     Part  3.  no.  8. 
[PC21 12.7]  448.3  76-740352 

Universal  EMncatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Voyage  en  France  (Filmatrip) 
Press,  1967. 


Audio  Lineal  Educational 


20  fr-  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  2  reels  (5  In.),  71  In.  per 
sec. 

With  CTplanatory  text. 

Creditg:  .\uthor,  Charles  Starr, 

Slimmaru:  A  French  language  teaching  film.  Surveys  Paris  and 
southern  France  to  Illustrate  how  the  French  live  and  to  provide 
Insights  Into  ordinary  French  society. 

1.  French  language  —  Audio-visual  instruction.  2.  Paris  — Descr. 
3    France — De«cr.  &  trnv.        i.  Audio  Lingual  Educational  Press. 

448.3  Fi  A  67-4309 

Audio  Lingual  Educa-  ttonal  Press 


Un  Voyage  en  France  (Filmstrip)    Holt,  Rinehart  and  Win- 
ston, 1968. 

10  filmstrips.  color.  35  tuiu.  and  phonotape:  dtial-lrack,  1  reel 
(7  iD.l.TllpB.,  aOmln. 

With  script  In  French  and  English. 

CREDITS:  Photographs,  Frant^ots  Vlkar,  Helena  Kolda. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Le  Havre.  Le  tour  de  Franre  et  ndtre  Itlnirair*. 
53  fr.— 2.  Salnt-Malo.  53  fr.— 3.  La  Bretagne.  61  fr,— 4.  Le  Pirlgord. 
47  fr. — 5.  la  Ctlte  basque  et  lee  PyrAine^  57  fr.— 6.  La  Provence  et 
la  Camargue.  61  fr. — 7.  Ls  C6te  d'Aiur  et  Is  Raute-Proveoce. 
86  fr.— 8.  L«  Bourgogne.    38  fr.— 0.  Bourges.    46  fr.— 10.  Perls.    07  fr. 

1.  Frs nee— Description  snd  travel- 1M5-  J.  Holt.  Rlnehsrt 

and  Winston,  Inc. 
rpC29]  448  75-789686 

Holt.  Rlnehsrt  and  Winston 


A  Voyage  from  Tahiti  {Motion  picture)    Mattco  Associates. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures,  1967. 

15  niln.     Hd.     color.     35  mm. 

CrtAiU:  ProdtKer,  Richard  Matt;  writer,  Oos-Psacock;  photog- 
rapher. Don  Null :  mtisic.  Win  Sharpies,  3t. 

Summary:  Prewnts  the  adventures  of  five  men  oo  the  yacht  Tbsne 
during  their  70-day  sail  from  Tahiti  to  Panama  by  way  of  Hoorea, 
Easter,  and  Galapagos  Islands. 

1.  Thane  (Yacht).    2.  Ocesnica.  i.  Mattco  Associates,    u.  Para- 

mount Pictures  Corporstlon. 

910.4  71-702082 


The  Voyage  of  the  Beagle  {Motion  picture)    Ealina  Corp^ 

1970. 

4  mlu.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Darwin's  voyage) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Introduces  the  tiaUpagos  as  they  are  approached  from 
South  America  and  follows  Darwin's  path  as  he  sailed  In  to  explore 
the  Islands. 

1.  Galapagos  Islands.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Darwin's  voyage  (Motlcm  picture) 

918.6  70-706457 

fiallng  Corp. 


Voj^ge  of  the  brigantine  Yankee  {Motion  picture)  Na- 
tional Geographic  Society  and  Wolper  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

51  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  Captain  Johnson  and  the  crew  of  the  brigan- 
tine Yankee  on  a  voyage  around  the  world,  showing  how  they  cope 
with  difficult  sailing  conditions,  and  picturing  the  peci;)le  and  color 
of  the  Pacific  Islands  which  they  visit. 

1.   Voyages  around  the  world — 1951-  i.  Yankee  (Ketch) 

n.   National   Geographic  Society,  Washington,   D.  C.      iii.   Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

910.4  Fi  A  68-1129 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Voyage  of  the  Elisha  Kane  {Motion  picture)  Oceanographer 
of  the  Navy.  Made  by  SunDial  Fihn-s.  Released  by 
Naval  Photographic  Center,  1969. 

15  min.    tuV    color.    16  mm. 

Summmy:  Follows  au  ocean  expedition  exploring  the  Mid-Atlantic 
Ridge  and  the  sea  fioor  to  explain  how  marine  geologists  explore 
land  uMsses  beneath  the  sea. 

1.  Submarine  geology.  i.  U.  S.  CKBce  of  the  Oceanographer  of 
the  Navy,    it.  U.  S.    Nsval  Photographic  Center. 

551.4  70-705710 

CINE 

The  Voyage  of  the  Mayflower  {Motion  picture)  Ealing 
Corp.,  1968. 

3  mfn,  91.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Colonial  America:  the  Pilgrims 
at  Plymouth) 

Loop  film.     With  notes  mounted  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit*:  Authors,  George  Moore,  Wlllard  Woodruff. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  Mayflower's  voyage  to  America.  Follows 
the  workings  of  the  sails  and  the  running  of  the  rigging,  as  well  as 
family  life  aboard  ship. 

1  Mayflower  (Ship)  r.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass. 
Series:  Colonial  America:  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

973.2  Fi  A  68-446 

Ealing  Corp. 


Voyage  surprise  (Motion  picture)  Roland  Tual,  France, 
1932.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw  Hill,  1968. 

108  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Creditg:  Hirector,  Pierre  Prevert ;  scenario,  Jacques  Preveit. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  mad  old  man  who  starts  suritrlse 
tours,  without  knowing  where  be  is  going.  In  direct  competition  with 
a  large  tourist  bureau. 

I.  Tuai,  Roland,     ii.  Contemporary  Fllma/McGraw-HlII. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-2707 

Contemporary  Films/  McGraw-Hill 

Voyage  to  Akimera  (Motion  picture)  Institute  of  Life 
Insurance.  Made  by  David  Bates  Associates  and  Visual- 
scope.    Released  by  Association  Films,  1967. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  develojment  of  the  American  economic 
system  from  the  point  of  Jlew  of  a  17th  century  traveler;  discusses 
the  role  of  life  Insurance  companies  In  promoting  business  expansion, 
new  piY>ducts,  and  new  and  better  jobs. 

1.  U.  S. — Econ.  condlt  2.  Insurance,  Life — O.  S.  I.  Institute  of 
Life  Instirance,  New  York.    u.  AssodaUon  Films.  In& 

330.973  Fi  A  68-66 

David  Bates  Assodstes 

Voyage  to  pearadiae  {Motion  picture)  Pacific  Coast  Canned 
Pear  Service.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice [19ft-?, 

14  luln.     sd.     color.     18  tota. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  pears  and  presents  suggestions 
for  buying  and  preparing  the  fruit  in  various  ways. 

1.  Cookery   (Pears).        i.  Pacific  Coast  Canned  Pear  Service. 
II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

641.3  Fi  A  67-5159 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

Voyage  to  Raza  {Motion  picture)  Mutual  of  Omaha  Insur- 
ance Co.  Made  by  Don  Meier  Productions.  Released  by 
National  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 

2.'S  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Mutual  of  Omaha's  wild  kingdom) 
Summary:  A  film  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of  California  ted  by  Mar- 

lln  Perkins.     Includes  a  visit  to  Raza  Island,  where  more  than  one 

and  a  half  rotlilon  birds  nest,  feed,  and  fight  on  less  than  one  mile 

of  barren  coral  rock.    Features  the  capture  of  a  mammoth  sea  turtle. 

Includes  scenes  of  the  least  petrel  and  fishing  bats  living  together  In 

con^Iete  harmony. 

1.  Birds—Mexico— Rasa  Island.    2.  Rasa  Island.        i.  Mutual  of 

Omaha  Insurance  Company,    u.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  ln& 
698.2972  Fi  A  67-4J80 

CINE 

Voyage  to  the  cndianted  isles  (Motion  picture)  CBS.  Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1969. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Summary.-  A  tour  of  the  Galapagos  iHlands  located  600  miles  off 
the  coa»t  of  Kouador.  Shows  the  lava  beds,  unchanged  from  one  to 
three  million  years  ago,  and  the  unique  animal  life  of  the  Islanda 
Describes  the  1835  visit  of  Charles  Darwin  to  the  Islands  which  led 
to  his  publication  of  On  the  origin  of  species. 

1.  Oulftpagos  Inlands— L>e»crlptlon  and  travel.  2.  I>arwln,  Charles 
Robert,  180&-1S82.     On  the  origin  of  species.  I.  Oolumbls  Brosd- 

casllug  System,  Inc.     n.  Bailey  Films.  Inc.,  Hollywood,  OsUf. 

918.6  78-702684 

CINB 


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Voyage  to  the  enchanted  isles  (Motion  picture)  CBS 
Xews  and  Aubrey  Ruxton.  Released  by  Bailey  Films, 
i;t6i>;  by  BKA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

54  mln.    sd.     color     16  mm. 

With  study  pilde. 

Siinimar; :  Prince  PbUlp  dlscuBses  th«  natural  blitorj  of  the  Oala- 
pap«  Islands,  and  describes  how  some  of  the  animals  have  adapted 
(o  their  unique  environment.  Introduces  Darwin's  theory  of  erolu- 
tion. 

1.  Natural  history— OaUpagoa  Wands.  2.  AdaptaUon  (Blologr* 
S.  Darwin,  Charles  Uobert  180&-'1882.  I.  Columbia  Broadoastlac 
Svstem.  inc.  CBS  New*.  11.  Buxton,  Aubrey.  III.  Bailey  Ptlnts, 
Inr    UoUywood,  Calif.    IV.  BPA  Educational  Media. 

918.6  73-711106 

BF.i^  Educational  Media 


Vorage  to  the  plaaet  earth.  [Motion  picture]  A.  O.  Smith  Harvea- 
tore  Products.  Made  by  Audio  Visual  Productioiu.  Released 
by  Venard  Organization,  1971. 

IS  mil),     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Usci  animation  and  live  aciion  in  promoting  (he  um  of  hifh 
moisture  milo  (rain  for  cattle  feeding.  Sbowi  imaginary  visitors  to  canh  from 
anothei  planei  investigating  the  uac  of  mito. 

1.  Milo.     2.  Cattle— Feeding  and  feeds.        I.  Smith  (A.  O.)  Harvestote  Pro- 
ducts, inc.     II.  Venard  Organization,  Peona,  111. 
[SBI91.S7]  636.2  72-700163 

CINE  72  MARC 


Voyages  of  self  discovery.  [Filmstripj  Scholastic  Magazines  in 
cooperation  with  International  Fund  for  Concerned  Photogra- 
phy.    Released  by  Scholastic  Magazines,  1972. 

78  ft  color  and  bAw.  35  mm  and  phonodtsc;  I  s.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.. 
16  mm.     (Images  of  man) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Also  issued  as  slide  set. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  photographs  in  porlfolio- 

CREDITS:   Editor.  Sheila  Turner;  technical  director.  Roben  Mack. 

SUMMARY:  Photographer  Bruce  Davidson  uses  photographs  of  a  gang,  a 
dwarf,  and  civil  nghts  demonstrations  to  express  his  views  on  hfe.  man.  and  the 
world  in  which  he  lives. 

1.  Davidson.  Bruce.  1933-  I.  Davidson.  Bruce.  1933-  11. 

Scholastic  Magazines,  inc.     Ill   Series:  Images  of  man.  (Pilmstrip] 
[TR140]  770  72-736348 

Scholastic  Magazines  72  MARC 


Voyages  of  self  discovery.  (Slide  set]  Scholastic  Magazines  in 
cooperation  with  International  Fund  for  Concerned  Photogra- 
phy.    Released  by  Scholastic  Magazines,  1972. 

78  slides,  color  and  bftw.  2  x  2  in.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3 
rpm.,  16  min.     (Images  of  man) 

Abo  issued  wiih  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Also  issued  as  filmsirip. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  photographs  in  portfolio. 

CREDITS:  Editor.  Sheila  Turner;  technical  director.  Robert  Mack. 

SUMMARY:  Photographer  Bruce  Davidson  uses  photographs  erf  a  gang,  a 
dwarf,  and  civil  rights  demonstrations  to  express  his  views  on  life.  man.  and  the 
world  in  which  he  lives. 

1.  Davidson.  Bruce.  1933-  i.  Davidson.  Bruce.  1933-  II. 

Scholastic  Magazines,  inc.     111.  Series:  Images  of  man.  [Slide  set] 
(TR140]  770  72-736353 

Scholastic  Magazines  72  MARC 


Voyages  of  Ulysses  aad  Aeaeaa.  [Fllmsthp]     Educational  Audio 

Visual,  1972.  Made  in  England. 

2  filmstrips.  color.  3)  mm.  aiKl  2  phonodiacs  (2  s.  each;  1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  protector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  Homer's  Odyssey  and  Vergil's  Aeneid. 

CREDITS:  General  editor,  Robert  Fromer;  writer,  John  Taptin;  narrator, 
John  Glen;  quotations  read  by  Sheila  Alien,  Tcrrcncc  Hardiman;  picture  re- 
search, Nadinc  Tobutt 

CONTENTS:  Voyages  of  Utyaaea.  75  fr..  20  min— Voyages  of  Aeneas.  67 
fr..  17  min. 

1.  Odysseus.     2.  Aeneas.        1.  Homerus.     Odyssea.     II.  Vcrgilius  Maro, 
Pubttus      Aeneis.     III.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.     IV.  Title:  Voyages  of 
Ulysses.  rPilmstrip]     V.  Title:  Voyages  of  Aerteaa.  (Filmstrip] 
[PA4167.V]  880  72-732610 

Educational  Audio  Visual  72  MARC 


Vreeken,  Elizabeth.       The  boy  who  would  not  say 
his  name 
Bee 

The  Boy  who  would  not  say  his  name. 

Vreeken,  Elizabeth.       Henry 


Henry. 

Vreeken,  Elizabeth.       One  day  everything  went  wrong 
see 

One  day  everything  went  wrong. 

Voes  poor  cinenatographe  Lumiire:  Snbstittitioiis  (Motion 
picture)  Ija  Socicfc  Lumiore.  Paris.  1W5.  Released  by 
La  Musce  du  cinema  de  Lyon, 

1  mln.    9\.    b&w.    35  tnni. 

Sudoul.  ti.  I»uis  Lumlire.  Catalocue  Lutniire,  no.  2003:  Sub- 
stllntioD.t. 

Summary:  Employs  sttv  motion  photography  to  show  a  mrcerer 
performing  such  magic  tricks  aa  tumlog  a  lady  Into  a  skeleton  and 
a  sword  into  a  broom. 

I.  SociAtd  LuiDlire,  Paris.     II.  Mu.<4fe  du  cinema  de  Lyon. 
III.  SobeUtatloas  ( Motion  picture ) 

793.8  76-709656 


Vulcan  Projections 
see 

Black  plus  X. 
Black  trip,  2. 


Voltnres  {Motion  picture)  Gateway  Educational  Films,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Commnnica' 
tion  Films,  1968. 

2  mln.     at.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  Id  cartridge.  Issued  lo  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  of  Tultures  soaring  effortleosly,  sighting 
a  carcass,  gilding  in  for  a  landing,  eating,  and  Jostling  competltlT^ 
with  on*  another. 

1.    Vnlturee— Beharlor.  i.   Gateway   BdDcatlonal    Fllou,    IbL. 

London,    a.  International  Oommntdcatlon  Films. 

598.9  74-703796 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 


Vynalez  zkazy    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Fabulous  world  of  Jules  Verne 


w 


WAII-TV   (Television  station)  Atlanta 
see 

Mark  Trail's  man  in  Atlanta. 

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

WAVE-TV  (Television  station)   Louisville,  I^. 
see 

D.  W.  Griffith:   an  American  genius . 

WBC  Productions 
see 

Gardens  of  the  moi*ning. 

W.  B.  Saunders  Company 
see   Saunders  (W.  B. )   Company,  Philadelphia 

WBZ-TV 
see   Boston.    Television  station  WBZ-TV 

WCAU-TV 
see   Philadelphia.    Television  station  WCAU-TV 

WCBS-TV 
see  New  York  (City).    Television  station  WCBS-TV 

WCCO-TV  (Television  station)    Minneapolis 
see 

The  Wonderful  world  of  a  four-year  old. 

WCET 
see   Cincinnati,    Television  station  WCET 

W.  C.  Handy  [ilotitm  picture)     Vignette  Filma.     Released 
by  Biiley  Films,  1967. 

14  mill.    8d.    color.    16  mm. 

Sum Ill:  Depicts  the  life  and  time  of  the  Negro  composer  W.  C 

Handy.  t'oniuients  upoit  the  political,  economic,  and  sociological 
condition,  in  America  from  180O  to  1950  and  describes  the  ctiltaral 
contrltHitlon  of  Mr.  Handy. 

1.  Handy.  William  Christopher,  18TS-lSBa     2.  U.  S.— 8oc.  life  a 
cuat.— 1865-11)18.      3-  V.  S.— Soc.  life  A  cust-~1918-1646.  I.  Vl- 

Koette  Kllms.     n.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

780,924  Fi  A  68-861 

CINE 


WCKT  (Television  station)    Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
see 


The  Forbidden  fruit. 

Partners  in  crime. 

Two  feet  to  the  grave. 

WCTU 
see   Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union 


W.  E,  B.  Du  Bois  (Fihiistrip)     Encyclopflcdia  Britannica 
F,ducational  Corp.,  1969. 

.'•4  fr.     color.     3o  mm.     I  Quest  for  equality  > 

iKSued  In  a  program  with  recording  and  textbook  entitled  Quest 
for  equality. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Benjamin  Qnarles:  consultant.  Sterling 
Stuckey. 

Summary :  Discusses  the  role  of  W.  E.  B.  Du  BoU  In  the  blscka' 
bid  for  full  equality,  explaining  that  be  was  the  exponeot  of  direct 
action  and  the  symbol  of  CIvU  rights  and  the  Pan-Afrlcao  moxe- 
ment 

1.  Du  Bols.  William  Edward  Burghardt.  1868-1963.  I.  Ency- 
clopaedia Briunnica  Educational  CorporatloQ.  Series:  Quest  for 
equality  (FUmstrlp) 

97S.9  78-788167 

Encyclopaedia  Brltau-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

WENH-TV   (Television  station)   Durham,  N.  H. 
see 

The  World  of  the  American  craftsman:    The 
world  and  work  of  Vivika  Heino. 


WETA-TV  (Television  station)   Washington,  D.  C. 
see 

Roberta  Flack. 

WFBM-TV 
see  Indianapolis.    Television  station  WFBM-TV 

WGBH  Educational  Foundation 
see 

EssaysA.  M.  I^i:   Architect  tor  today. 

EssaysA.  M.  Pel:   Interior  space. 

Essays/I.  M.  Pel:   Modem  building 
material. 

EssaysA.  M.  Pel:   Open  space. 
Essays/I.  M.  Pel:  program  for  a  building. 

Pn^it  egos. 

The  Onndtather. 

A  Part  of  yourself. 

WGBH-TV 
see   Boston.    Television  station  WGBH-TV 

WGN-TV 
see   Chicago.    Television  station  WGN-TV 


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WGTV  (Television  station)   Athens,  Ga. 
see 


Concerning  Jesus  of  Nazareth, 

George. 

An  fiitellectual  caste  system. 

WHA-TV  (Television  station)    Madison.  Wis 
see    Madison,  Wis.    Television  station  WHA-TV 


W.   H.   Aadcm.    [Motion    picture]      BB&TV,    Loodon.    196S. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Hme-Life  POma. 

35  min.     xL     bftw      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  PresmU  an  totervie«  with  W.  H.  Audea  in  whkb  tbe  poM 
flMCfifi  the  bcfiniunt  of  hii  cvcer  and  fail  reMoo*  fo(  (kvodaf  a  tifetiaM  lo 
hii  craft.  Includct  rcadinft  of  Auden'i  poctiy  by  SuMsiuli  York  and  otbcr 
acton,  and  commrata  by  Igot  Stravinaky  and  Chriatofifaer  bhcrwood. 

1   Auden.  WyMam  Hu|fa.  1907-  I.  Britiah  BroadcMias  Corpon- 

tkm.    Tclevinoa  Service     IL  Tl»a  Ufc  Fi^ 

lPR6001.U4j  92$  71-714539 

Time-Ufc  PUna  7J  MAKC 


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W.  H.  Productions  Company 
see 

A  Faded  vampire. 
In  the  nick  of  time. 

The  Jazz  band  leader. 
Licking  the  greasers. 

The  Lost  battalion. 

Mickey. 

Past  redemption. 

Shorty  masquerading. 
Soaked  and  scorched. 

Staking  his  life. 

WILL-TV  (Television  station)    Champaign,  ni. 
see 

Frank  Gallo. 

WITF-TV   (Television  station)    Hershey,  Pa. 
see 

The  Brandywine  tradition. 

WITN-TV  (Television  station)   Washington,  N.  C. 
see 

Witnland. 

WJZ-TV  (Television  station)   Baltimore 
see 

The  Other  Americans. 
Promises  to  keep. 

WKY-TV  (Television  station)   Oklahoma  City 
see 

Custer  at  the  Washita. 

Still  got  life  to  go. 

WKYC-TV  (Television  station)   Cleveland 
see 

The  Crooked  river  dies. 

The  Croofced  liver  diet:  an  epilogue. 

Dark  comer  of  justice. 

The  Day  Jack  Plttman  died. 
The  Deepest  shadow. 

Dr.  Maddox. 
Drownproofing. 

God  save  the  Queen. 
The  Great  War. 

Guadalcanal:   island  of  death. 
I'll  never  get  her  back. 

Look  again  to  the  wind. 

Ohio  and  the  Presidency, 
TiM  Priat  o(  MyoiUi^i. 


The  Ravaged  earth, 

A  Seme  of  life. 

Soul  song. 

That's  how  it  was. 

You  don't  need  to  die. 
The  Young  'uns. 

W.  L.  B.  Productions 
see 

Snakebite:   first  aid. 


WLBT  (Television  station)   Jackson,  Miss. 
see 

The  Battle  for  Vicksburg. 

WMAL-TV 
see   Washington,  D.  C.    Television  station  WMAL- 
TV 

WMAQ-TV  (Television  station)   Chicago 


Alone  in  the  midst  of  the  land. 
The  Giants  and  the  common  men. 

Not  the  giant,  nor  the  dwail 

The  Quality  of  justice. 

Three  from  Illinois. 

Unseen  suburbia. 

When  Chicago  was  Hollywood,  part  1. 

When  Chicago  was  Hollywood,  part  2. 

WMAR-TV  (Television  station)   BalUmore 
see 

A  Cunhral  oT  1^. 

WMFE-TV  (Television  station)   Orlando,  Fla 
see 

The  Great  seal  of  the  United  States. 

WMVS-TV  (Television  station)   Milwaukee 
see 

Eanhplace. 

low  view  from  a  dark  shadow. 

WNBC-TV 
se^   New  York   (City).    Television  station  WNBC- 

WPTV  (Television  station)    Palm  Beach    Fla 
see 

The  Barefoot  mailman  walks  again. 


WQXI-TV   (Television  station)   Atlanta 
see 


Echoes  from  the  hills. 

WHC-TV 
see   Washington,  D.  C.    Television  station  WRC-TV 


WSB-TV 
see  Atlanta.    Television  station  WSB-TV 


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WTTW  (Television  station)   Chicago 
see   Chicago.    Tfelevlsion  station  WTTW 


WUNC-TV  (Television  station)    Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
see 

The  Balaam  narrative. 

The  Book  of  Ecclesiastes. 

The  Book  of  Esther. 

The  Book  of  Hosea. 

The  Book  of  Nahum. 
The  Book  of  Obadiah. 
Commemorative  folk  songs. 
Courting  and  love  songs. 

The  Creation  epic. 
The  Elisha  cycle. 
The  Letter  to  Philemon. 
Lullabies  and  children's  songs. 

The  Ode  of  Deborah. 

Psalm  139. 

The  Song  of  songs. 

Songs  of  death  and  superstition. 
Songs  of  homecoming. 
The  Temptations  story. 

WW  Films 
see 

50  years  of  baseball  memories. 

1970  All-Sar  Game. 

WWJ-TV  (Television  station)   Detroit 
see 

City  on  the  sea. 

WWL-TV  (Television  station)   New  Orleans 
see 

A  Place  for  Danny. 

WWVU-TV  (Television  station)    Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
see 

No  gtm  towers,  no  fences. 

WXXI  (Television  station)   Rochester,  N.  Y. 
see 

Tnnaitioiia:  cooveraatioos  with  Wendell  Castle. 

WZZM-TV  (Television  station)   Grand  Rapids 
see 

Community  at  the  crossroads. 

The  Plane  that  refused  to  die. 

Wabash  Films 
see 

The  Father. 

Waber,  Bernard.       The  house  on  East  88th 
Street 
see 

The  House  on  East  88th  Street 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Waber,  Bernard.       Lovable  Lyle 
see 

LovaUe  Lyle. 

Waber,  Bernard.      Lyle  and  the  birthday  party 
see 

Lyle  uid  the  birthday  ptrty. 

Waber,  Bernard.       Lyle,  Lyle,  crocodile 
see 

Lyle,  Lyle,  crocodile. 


Waber,  Bernard, 
see 

Rich  cat- 


Rich  cat,  poor  cat 
poor  cat. 


The  Wacky  tale  of  Wilfred  Wickenbush  {Motion  picture) 
ScherinK  Corp.  Made  by  Paul  Killiam  Shows.  Released 
by  Association  Films,  1969. 

11  min.    sd.    color.  *1Q  nini. 

CreaUt:  CommenUtor.  H-ory  Morpin. 

Butnmani:  Alerts  the  general  public  to  cold  prevention  through 
the  comic  story  of  a  Actional  character,  Wilfred  Wlckenbush 

I.  Cold   (Disease)— Prevention.         i  Scherlog  Corporation' 
n.  A-ssoclatloo  Films,  Inc. 

613  rg-706144 

The  Wacky  worid  of  niunborrs  (Motion  picttire)    Stephen 
Ho;;ustow  Productions,  1968. 

7  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Stephen  BoKustow. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon  composed  of  pBycbedellc  and 
kaleidoscopic  art  work  which  derives  Its  humor  from  the  shapes 
and  meanings  of  numerals.  *^ 

1.  Numerals.     2.  Movlng-plcture  cartoons, 
I.  Bosustow   (Stephen)   Productions. 

«,     K      „  ,.  '^^^■*^  75-710652 

.Stephen  Bosustow  Pro-  ductlons 

Waco  (Motion  picture)  A.  C.  Lyles  Productions.  Released 
by  Paramoiint  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

85  mIn,     6d.     color.    35  mm. 

Techniscope.     Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  novel  Emporia,  by  Harry  Sanford  and  Max  Lamb. 

Crediti:  Producer,  A.  C.  Lyies;  director,  K.  U.  Springsteen; 
screenplay,  Steve  Fisher;  music.  Jlmmle  Haskell;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Hobert  Pittack :  editor.  Bernard  Matis.  Cm*.-  Howard  Keel, 
Jane  Russell,  Brian  DonWy,  Wendell  Corey,  Terry  Moore. 

Summary:  A  western  melodrama  about  a  former  gunflghter  named 
Waco,  who  Is  released  from  prison  to  bring  law  and  order  to 
Emporia,  Wyo.,  a  town  run  by  a  saloon  keeper. 

r.  Sanford,  Harry.     Emporia,     n.  I-yle«  (.*..  C.)  Productions, 
m.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  68-1703 

The  Wad  and  the  worm  (Motion  picture)  Douglass  Smith. 
Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1969. 

3  miti.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

aumtiuiry:  An  experimental  animated  film  which  feature  the  In- 
teractions of  a  yellow  wad  of  clay  and  a  red  clay  worm.  The  wad 
conquers  the  worm  In  twitties  touched  with  humor  and  Irony  and 
then  ttie  yellow  wad  changes  into  a  series  of  surrealistic  beads. 

I.  Smith,  Douglass,    u.  Elastman  Kodak  Company. 
,^_  791.43  75-706931 

Wages,    prodactivity,   and   employment    (Motion   picture) 

Republic   Steel   Corp.,    1965.     Made   in   cooperation   with 

Educational  Resources  Foundation. 

29  mln,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Exploring  basic  economics) 

Also  issued  as  video  tapes  (1  In.;  2  in,;  quad  head) 

With  conference-teacher  guide  and  self-scoring  audits. 

Based  on    the   book   Understanding   basic  economics,   by   Reuben 

Sleslnger  and  L.  C.  MIchelon. 

Summary:  Points  out  bow  Increased  productivity  l.s  shared  within 

the  American  economic  system  and  shows  the  relationship  between 

Increaaed  output  and  higher  wage*. 

1.  Wages  and  labor  productivity— U.  S.        i.  Sleslnger,  Reuben  E. 

Understanding    basic    economics,      n.    Republic    Steel    Corporation. 

Series:  E^loring  basic  economics  (Motion  picture) 

338.5  Fi  A  6^-1315 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

Waging  a  political  campaign-.^oiiey  and  methods  (Motion 

picture)    Republic  Steel  Corp.,  1967.    Made  in  cooperation 
with  Educational  Resources  Foimdation. 

29  mln,     sd.      biw.      16  mm.      ( UnderaUnding  polltica) 
Also  Issued  as  video  Upes  (1  In.;  2  In. ;  quad  head) 
With  conference-teacher  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audita. 
Summary:  Describes  campaigning  In  the  United  SUte«,  emphasis- 
ing methods  which  have  been  found  succeasful  In  political  campalgna 
at  all  levels. 

1.  Politics,  Practical,  2.  Electioneering— U.  8.  i.  Republic  Steel 
Corporation.        Series:  Understanding  politic*  (Motion  picture) 

329  Fi  A  68-1332 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

Waging  a  pirfiticid  campaign — Bnrreys,  cfHnpQtcTs,  honest 
Sections  (Motion  picture)  Republic  Steel  Corp.,  1967. 
Made  in  cooperation  with  Educational  Resources  Foimda- 
tion. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.      (Understanding  politics) 

Also  issued  as  video  Upea  (lln. ;  2  In. ;  quad  head) 

With  conference-teacher  guide,  textbook,  and  aelf-scorlng  audits. 

Summary:  Discusses  ways  of  using  political  surveys  and  Insuring 

honest  elections.      Describe*  the  kind  of  legislative  contact   which 

should  be  done  after  candidates  have  been  elected  to  public  office. 
1.   Elections.      2.  Legtolators.  i.  Republic  Steel  Corporation. 

Series:  Understanding  politics  (MoUon  picture) 

329  Fi  A  68-1333 

Republic  Steel  Corpt 


Wagner,  Jane.       J,  T, 
see 

J.  T. 

Wagner,  Richard.  1813-1883.       Der  Ring  des 
Nibelungen.    Das  Rheingold 
see 

Das  Rheingold. 

Wagner,  Richard,  1813-1883.       Der  Ring  des 
Nibehingen.    Die  Walkure 
see 

Die  WalkUre. 

Wagner,  Robert  Ferdinand,  1910- 
see 

Small  world:    Wagner,  Grossman,  Brown. 


Wagner    (Filmstrip)      Don   Bosco.      Released  by  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll.     (olor.    35  mm.     (Famous  nien  In  music) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  background  of  the  world-famous  mu- 
sician. Richard  Wagner,  and  shovra  how  he  has  ln.splred  present-day 
viewers. 

1.  Wagner.  Richard,  1813-1883.  1.  Bosco.  Don.     II.  Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Famous  men  in  music 
(Filmstrip) 

[ML410.WI]  927  70-740581 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Wagner:  a  story  tn  pictures  (Filmstrip)    Bowmar  Beoords, 
1970. 

2  nimstr^  (50  fr.  each)  color,  35  am.  and  phwiodlsc:  2  s.,  12 
in.,  33i  rpm..  IS  mln.  each,  mlcrogroove.  <  Biographies  of  great 
composers) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*.-  Authors.  Nick  Rossi,  Jerald  Saladana. 

Summary;  Portrays  events  in  the  life  of  Oerman  composer  Richard 
Wagner. 

1.  Wagner,  Richard.  1813-1883.  i.  Bowmar  Records.  Series: 
Biographies  of  great  composers  (Filmstrip) 

927  75-736336 

Bowmar  Records 


Wagon  trains  in  the  20th  century  {Motion  picture)  Cali- 
fornia Moving  and  Storage  Association,  1967.  Made  by 
Fred  KusseJI  Co. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.     IB  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  moving  and  storage  industry, 
and  de8crtt}es  the  services  prorided  by  professional  movers  of  house- 
hold goods. 

1.   St»wage  and  moving  trade — U.  S.— History.  i.  CallfMnia 

Moving  and  Storage  Association. 

888.8  75-702033 


\^ica  Films 
see 

Journey  to  Chinal6, 

Waistline  alterations  in  the  bodice  (Motion  picture) 
Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970.  Made  by  Indiana  Univer- 
sity. 

4  mlu.     9d.     color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide, 

SUMMARY :  Explains  that  correct  walstlengtb  fit  allows  the 
fabric  to  shape  smoothly  from  the  shoulder  over  the  bustline  and  Into 
the  waistline  seam ;  demonatrates  how  to  use  the  pattern  alteration 
lines  to  change  the  waistline. 

.1.  Dressmaking  —  Pattern  design,  2.  Tailoring  (Women's)  S. 
Bodices.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.     II.  Series:  Making  It  la 

fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT515]  W6.4  72-712048 

Doubleday  Multimedia 

Waistline  and  hipline  alterations  in  the  pattern  (Motion 
picture)     Doubleday  Multimedia,  1970.    Made  by  Indiana 

University. 

3  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Making  it  in  ftuhlon) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUilMARY :  Eiplaina  that  the  waistline  measurement  Is  used  to 
determine  pattern  sire  in  fitted  skirU  and  that  slacks,  shorts,  and 
pants  are  selected  according  to  the  htpllne  measurement  Demon- 
strates how  to  make  waistline  and  hipllne  alterations. 

1.  Dressmaking— Pattern  design.    2.  Tailoring  (Women's)  L 

Doubleday  Mtiltlroedla.  II.  Series:  Making  it  in  fashion  (Motion 
picture) 

[TTSIS]  646.4  75-712046 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Waistline  stays   (Motion  picture)    Doubleday  Multimedia, 
1970.    Made  by  Indiana  University. 

.3  mln.     ftd.    color.     16  mm.     (Making  It  In  fashion) 

Also  Issued  as  Huper  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  Ktild^'- 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  bow  to  apply  the  waistline  stay  and 
explains  that  the  »tay  keeps  the  waistline  positioned  on  the  body, 
prevents  stretching,  and  adds  additional  strength. 

1.  Dresiimaklng.  I.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  II.  Series:  Making 
It  In  fashion  (Motion  picture) 

[TT515]  646.4  79-712047 

Doubleday  Multlmedta 


593 


Wait  until  your  father  geU  home  (Motion  picture)    Di- 
mension Films.     Released  by  Churchill  Films,  1971. 

11  mil.     sd.     color.     10  mm.     (The  Searching  years) 

with  teiiclier's  guide. 

illEDI'T.S:  Producer  and  director,  Kent  Mackenzie:  technical  ad- 
vls«TR,  William  V.  Raker,  Ramon  Alcerro:  rwle-play  leader  Midmel 
Solomon. 

SfMilARV:  An  open-ended  fllm  which  provides  role-pUvlmr 
situations  concerning  the  issue  of  male  and  female  roles  In  the 
fsmlly,  focusing  on  dominance  and  submlsslveness. 
1.  \-.?"".!'.^r"^^.""  "f'^"'-  2.  Role  playing.  I.  Dimension  Films. 
II  Churchill  Fllras.  I-js  Angeles.  HI.  Series;  The  Searching  years 
(Motion  picture  I 

[HQ784.B7]  301.42  75-712910 

Churchill  Films  <^iia»io 


Waiters  and  waitresses    (Motion  picture) 
see   Job  opportunities:   Waiters  and  waitresses 


Waiting  (Motion  picture)    Paul  Bernard  Roes,  1970. 

16  mln.    sd-    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  An  experimenUl  fllm  In  which  a  lonely  man  wanders 
Iq  a  seartAlng  attitude  on  a  deserted  winter  beach. 

I.  Ross,  Paul  Bernard, 

791.43  76-711565 

CINB 

Waiting  for  Godot  [Motion  picture]    Grove  Preas  Film  Divisioa, 

1971. 

102  min.     td.     bftw      16  mm. 

With  teachcr't  guide. 

CAST:  BurgcM  Meredith.  Zero  Mosiel.  Kim  Kaszttsr.  Alvia  EpMcia,  L^c 

SUMMARY:  PrcxnU  Samuel  Becken'i  Iwo-act  crs^coroedy  Wailing  For 
Godol. 

1    Beckett.  Samuel.  1906- 
Rlm  Dtvition 
[FN  1997] 
A  L.A.  Bookliu 


En  attendant  Godot.     II.  Grove  Preas. 


822 


72-700444 
MARC 


The  Waiting  game  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Public  Health 
Service.  Made  by  Directors  Group,  inc.  Released  by 
Sterliiijr  Movies,  U.  S.  A.,  196». 

27  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Llfewatch  six) 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  about  an  InteillKent  Judge  who  refuses 
to  we  a, doctor  about  his  raspy  throat  and  wbo«e  fear  threatens  hl.i 
forthcoming  marrla^.  Desigiied  to  mottvate  men  to  go  for  a  cancer 
check-up. 

1.   Cancer — Prevention.      2.   Periodic  health  examinations.  i. 

U.  S.  Public  Health  Service,  n.  Sterling  Horles  U.  S.  A.,  Ina 
Series:  Llfewatch  six  (Motion  picture) 

613  70-705015 

CINE 


Wake-ap  (Motion  picture)     Allan  King  Associates,  Toronto, 
1967.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Grove  Press  Film  Division, 

1968. 

.TO  mill.    «1.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Children  in  conflict) 

One  in  a  fterles  of  Alms  out  of  "Warrendale"  made  for  Brown 
Camps,  ltd.,  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Canadian  Broadcasting  Cor- 
poration. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Allan  King;  photographer.  Wil- 
liam Brafoe;  editor,  Peter  Moseley. 

Summary:  Demonatrates  how  simple  household  routines,  like  get- 
ting a  child  out  of  bed,  can  be  handled  to  therapeutic  advantage. 
Follows  a  Btntr  worker  through  a  tj-p'"<l  day  at  the  treatment  center 
for  diBlnrl)ed  children  as  she  gives  individual  attention  to  each  wak- 
ing child. 

1.  Children— Hospital  care,  i.  Allan  King  Associate*,  ii.  Grove 
Press.     Film  Division.  Series:  ChUdren  in  conflict  (Motion 

picture) 

^.    ^  616.89  73-707428 

Grove  Prero  Film  Dlvl-  slon 

Wake  op,  Mr.  Bear  (FUnutrip)    Troll  Associates,  1969, 

40  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Weather  and  climate) 

Crediln:  .\uthor.  Thomas  Crawford;  Illustrator.  Stephen  Percoskl. 

Bwnmary:  Shown  how  bears  and  their  hibernating  friends  prepare 
for  their  Iohk  winter  sleep.    With  captiona.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Hibernation— Juvenile  films.  2.  Bears—Juvenile  films.  i 
Troll    Associates.  Series:   Weather  and  climate    (Filmstrip) 

372.3  73-735112 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Wakeford, 
see 


Kent  L 


Walck  (Henry  Z.)    inc. 
see   Henry  Z,  Walck,  inc. 

Walcott,  Derek.       Dream  on  Monkey  Mountain 
see 

Dream  on  Monkey  Mountain, 

Wald  (Jerry)    Productions,  inc. 
see 

The  Stripper. 

Walden  Film  Corporation 
see 

Abrasive  papei*s, 
Archimedes*  spiral. 


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Walden  Film  Corporation   (Continued) 

Darts:   vertical. 

Interfacing:  preparation. 

Armhole  facings:   attachment. 

Decorating  a  frame. 

Involute. 

Armhole  facings:   stay  stitching  and  hem. 

Determining  pattern  size. 
Directional  staystitchlng. 

Jointing  an  edge. 

Keeping  clean. 

The  Keyhole  saw. 

Lapped  zipper:   attachment. 

Armhole  facings:   tacking. 
Armhole  facings:   understitchlng. 

Dividing  an  angle. 
The  Dowelled  joint. 

The  Backsaw. 

Drawing  board  and  T-square. 

Lapped  zipper:  preparation. 

Bisecting  straight  line  with  comiwss. 
Bisecting  straight  line  with  triangles. 

Drawing  curved  parallel  lines. 

Drawing  perpendicular  and  Intersecting 
lines  with  triangles. 

Lapped  zipper:  topstltching. 
Layout  of  a  drawing  sheet. 

Bolts. 

Drawing  with  compass. 

Lettering:    abcdefgh. 

The  Brace — basic  use. 
The  Brace — special  uses. 
Brush  strokes. 
Brushes  for  oil  painting. 
The  C-clamp  and  bar  clamp. 
Cautions  when  using  instnmients. 
Charcoal  drawing. 
The  Chisel. 
Cleaning  up. 
Collage  techniques. 
The  Combination  square. 
Common  and  finishing  nails. 
Compass  and  dividers  in  woodworking. 
The  Compass:  preparing  points  and  leads. 

The  Concept  of  a  plane  surface. 

The  Concept  of  straight  and  square. 
Constructing  regular  hexagon  with  compass. 
Constructing  regular  hexagon  with  triangle. 

The  Coping  saw;  basic  use. 

The  Coping  saw;  cutting  a  curve. 

The  Coping  saw:  cutting  a  hole. 

The  Coping  saw;  parts  and  adjustments. 

The  Crosscut  saw. 

Cutting  a  mat. 

Cutting  technique. 

Cycloid. 

The  Dado  joint. 

Daits:   horizontal  and  curved. 


Drawing  with  pencils. 
Drawing  with  ruling  pen. 
Drilling  a  hole  with  brace  and  bit. 

Ellipse. 

Equipment  and  fabric. 

Experimenting  with  cuts. 

E!q)erlmenting  with  silk  screen. 

Fastening  two  boards  together  with  screws. 

Film  stencil  method. 

Gauging. 

Gluing  two  boards  together  edge  to  edge. 

The  Gouge. 

The  Hacksaw. 

The  Hammer:   how  to  drive  a  nail. 

The  Hand  drill. 

The  Handscrew. 

Hem:   finishing. 

Hem:  preparation. 

How  to  make  a  measurement. 

How  to  make  an  elementary  plan. 

How  to  make  and  use  a  pattern. 

How  to  read  an  elementary  plan. 

Hyperbola, 

Ink  drawing. 

Inking  and  printing. 

Inking  with  ruling  pen  and  compass. 

Interfacing:   attachment, 

594 


Lettering;  DUJ    PBBS. 

Lettering:  83    069. 

Lettering:  fractions. 

Lettering:  guidelines  and  spacing. 

Lettering:  IHT  LEF. 
Lettering:   ijklmnopq. 

Lettering:  NZXY. 
Lettering:  OQCG. 
Lettering:   rstuvw^^z. 

Lettering:   symbols  and  lines. 
Lettering:   257  1   4. 

Lettering:    VAK  MW. 

line  and  dry  brush. 

Making  monoprints. 

Marking  technique. 

The  Mitre  joint. 
Multicolor  printing. 

The  Nallset:   setting  and  hiding  a  nail. 

Neck  lacing:  attachment. 

Neck  facing:  hem. 

Neck  facing:  shoulder  seams. 

Neck  facing;  tacking. 

Neck  facing:   understitchlng. 

Painting  a  watercolor. 

Painting  knives  and  palette  knives. 

Paper  stencil  method. 

Parabola. 


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Walden  Film  Corporation   (Continued) 

Pastel  drawing. 

Pencil  drawing. 

Placing  and  fastening  paper. 

The  Plane:  parts  and  adjustments. 

Planes  and  their  uses. 

Planing  a  surface. 

Planing  an  edge. 

Planing  an  end. 

Pliers  in  woodworking. 

Polymer  pairts;    Characteristics. 

Preparation  for  gluing. 

Preparation  for  printing. 

Preparing  the  drawing. 

Preparing  the  fabric. 

Preparing  the  ground. 

The  Rabbet  joint. 
Regular  octagon. 

Regular  pentagon. 

Regular  polygon. 

The  Ripsaw. 

The  Router  plane. 

Ruling  pen;    some  common  errors. 

Scales. 

The  Screwdriver. 

Screws. 

Seams:   shoulders. 

Seams:   sides. 

Setting  up  a  palette. 

Sharpening  pencils  and  leads. 

Sharpening  the  chisel:  grinding. 
Sharpening  the  chisel:  whetting. 
Sharpening  the  gouge:  grinding. 
Sharpening  the  gouge:   whetting. 

Sharpening  the  plane  Iron:  grinding. 
Sharpening  the  plane  iron:  whetting. 


Sharpening  the  tools. 

The  Silk  screen  printing  frame. 

Simple  framing. 

The  Sliding  T-bevel. 

The  ^iral  ratchet  screwdriver. 

The  Spokeshave. 

Square  and  circle. 

Squaring  a  board  to  a  specified  size. 

The  Squeegee,  paint  and  printing. 

Starting  an  oil  paintii%. 

Stretching  p^)er. 

Tangent  problem  1. 

Tangent  problem  2. 

Tangent  problem  3. 

Tangent  problem  4. 
Tangent  problem  5. 
Tangent  problem  6. 
Tangent  problem  7. 
Tangents. 

Techniques  of  nailing. 
Textures. 

Trisecting  straight  Une  with  triangles. 

The  Try  square. 

Tusche  method:   making  the  drawing. 

Tusche  method:   printing. 

Uses  of  the  compass. 

Uses  of  the  diagonal. 

Using  a  pattern. 

Using  abrasive  papers. 

Using  adjustable  triangle. 

Using  dividers. 

Using  engineer's  scale. 

Using  erasers  and  shields. 

Using  French  curves. 
Using  linoleum  cutting  tools. 
Using  polymer  paints. 
Using  protractor. 
Using  the  architect's  scale. 

595 


Using  the  block  plane. 
Using  the  tools. 

Using  the  woodflle. 

Using  triangles. 
Wash  and  wet -in-wet. 
A  Watercolor  palette. 
Woodfiles  and  rasps. 

The  Workbench  and  the  vise. 

Waldes,  Milo 
see 

Jan  Amos  Comenius. 
Psychro  mantles. 


Herbert  K.  Bndek  Fibm  ud  Slidea, 


Wlfcs   (FQmtrip) 
19M. 

8S  fr.    color.    35  mm, 
HuwrSoS""   "»  "■  ■■"•  =»  *>"■"•  "•'   '-«''  wlU.  .Tip.  b, 
CreiUt:  Editorial  consulUnt,  Uldiii-I  H  Bsdet. 

Bndek  PiimgMd  SUdM  SoSt  7l-7»4«9 

Wales   (Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  London,  1954.     Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Cannan  Educational  Associates, 

1966. 

44  fr.     Mw.    35  mm. 

With  leac'hera  notes. 

Summary:   Portrays  the  WeUh   Harahes;   tbe  moiinUlna,   farma, 
aod  induatrtes  of  North  Wales;  and  the  coal  fields  of  Soiith  Wales. 

1.    Wales— DescTtptloD   and    travel — 1851-  I.   Oommoa 

Ground,  ltd.,  Loodon.    II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

3*8.09429  72-738580 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Wales    (Motion  picture) 
see   Slate  industry  in  the  United  Kingdom 


Wales  and  the  Webh  borderlands  (Sfotion  picture) 
Boulton-Hawker  Films,  Ipswich,  Eng.,  in  association  with 
Educational  Foundation  for  Visual  Aids,  1969.  Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summarjf:  Compares  tbe  physical  character,  agriculture,  and  In- 
dostry  of  the  various  reglonB  of  Wales  and  the  borderlanda. 
Points  out  the  influence  of  land  relief  and  dlmate  oa  atriculturft 
Surveys  the  different  Iype«  of  Industry  regions,  as  well  aa  the  effect 
of  their  location  on  population  distribution. 

1.  Wales— Description  and  travel- 1951-  l  BOulton-Hawker 

Films,  ltd.    iL  International  Film  Boreaa,  Inc.,  Chlcaio. 

914.29  76-707292 

lotematlonal  Film  Burma 

Walk  a  tightrope  (Motion  picture)  Associated  Producers. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

60  min.    sd.     b&w.    S5  mm. 

A  Parroch'MeCallum  production. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Jack  Parsons:  director.  Frank  Nesbltt:  screen- 
play. Mnnn  Kubln :  muRic,  Huxton  Orr;  director  of  photocrapby, 
Basil  Bmmott ;  film  editor,  Robert  Winter.  Cait:  Dan  Duryea. 
Patricia   Owens.   Terrence  Cooper,   Richard   Leech,   Neil   UcCallum. 

Bumtnarv:  A  suspense  melodrama  in  which  a  known  killer  tries 
to  prove  that  an  American  woman  hired  him  to  murder  her  British 
hnabaDd. 

I.   .Vwoclated  Producers,      ii.   Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1364 


A  Walk  and  a  whistle  (Motion  picture)    Edward  Senior  in 
association  with  Filmer  Ltd.,  Istanbul,  1968. 

15  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

atunmcrp:  An  explanation  of  the  slgnlflcauce  of  the  language 
barrier  as  revealed  In  a  sailor's  encounter  with  au  loqulsltive  llve- 
year-old  child  In  a  foreign  port 

1.  Communication.    2.  language  and  languages.  l  Senior,  Ed- 

ward. 

418  77-702883 

CINE 


A  Walk  aroond  a 

Service,  1969. 


(FOmttrip)     Jam  Handy  School 


3  fllmntrips.     color.    35  mm.     (Adv*yitures  In  nature) 

Summary:    Describes    bow    living    things    Interrelate    within    tbe 

environment  around  a  pood.     With  captions. 

1.  Pond  eeologj.        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.        Series- 

Adventures  In  nature  (Fllmstrip) 

,      „    ,   „  372.3  70-733929 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Walk  beside  me  (Motion  picture)  Radio  and  Television 
Commission,  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and  National 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1964. 

2  motion  pictures  (30  ruin,  each)  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The 
Southern  Baptist  hour) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Martin  Hoade;  writer,  Philip 
Schnrper;  narrntor,  Alexander  Scourby;  music,  Ralph  Burns;  pho- 
tographer, Joseph  Vadala ;  editor.  John  F.  Teepie. 

Suinmarit:  A  (i<R-umentary  account  ot  the  missionary  Journeys  of 
the  Apostie  Paul,  baaed  on  his  writings.  Follows  his  Journey  through 
Israel,  Jordan,  Greece,  and  Turkey.  Includes  a  description  of  his 
mission  and  bis  accomplishments. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1  Paul  Saint,  apostle— Journeys.  i.  Southern  Baptist  Conven- 
tion Kiidlo  and  Television  Commission,  ii.  National  Broadcasting 
ComDanv  inc         Series :  The  Southern  Baptist  hour  (Motion  picture) 

'     •  Fi A  67-5074 

Southern  Baptist  Con-  vention.     Radio  and  TV  Commission 

Walk,  don't  run  (Motion  picture)  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
1966. 

lU  nii...     sd.     it'lor.     3.">  niiii. 

Pnnavisiuii. 

Prenented  by  (Jrunley  fompany. 

Crediln:  Producer.  Sol  f.  Slegel ;  dii-ector,  Charle.s  Walters;  story, 
Rotiert  Riissseil,  Frank  Ross;  screenplay,  Sol  Saks;  niiisjc,  Qutncy 
Jones;  director  of  photography,  Hntry  Stradling;  editors,  Waiter 
Thompson,  James  Wells.  Cail:  Gary  Grant,  Samantha  Eggar,  Jim 
Hiitton,  John  Standing,  Milko  Taka. 

Summarii:  Comedy.  Because  ot  the  housing  shortage  during  the 
Tokyo  Olympic  Games,  a  Briti.sh  businessman  who  Is  sharing  an 
apartment  with  a  young  girl,  decides  to  play  matchmaker  and  invites 
nn  .\merlcan  Olympic  athlete  to  share  his  part  of  the  apartment. 

I.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  79-70-2034 

A  Walk  in  a  field  (FUmatrip)  Jam  Handy  School  Service, 
1969. 

2  filiii:^trips.     color.     35  nmi.      (Adventures  in  nature) 
i^ummary:  Describes  how  living  things  interrelate  In  the  environ- 
ment of  a  fipld.     With  captions. 

1.  EcoloKj-.  I.   Jam   Handy   School   Service,   Inc.  Serie.s: 

Adventure?^  in  nature  (Fllmstrip) 

372.3  74r-733930 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


A  Walk  in  space,  part  1  (Motion  picture)  National  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  Administration.  Released  by  Interna- 
tional rommunication  Films,  1965. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Space  and  flight  series) 

Loop  flim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  S  mm. 

With  booklet. 

Sumviary:  Illustrates  the  first  walk  In  space  by  an  American, 
using  film  taken  by  a  camera  fastened  outside  Gemini  4  and  by 
Astronaut  McDIvltt.  Discusses  some  of  the  work  of  the  National 
Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration  program. 

1.  Extravehicular  activity  (Manned  space  flight)  2.  U.  S.  Na- 
tlonal  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administratloa.  i.  U.  S.     National 

Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration,      ii.  International  Commuol- 
catlon  Films.  Series:  Space  and  flight  series  (Motion  picture) 

629.45  Fi  A  68-3095 

International  CommunI-  cation  Films 

A  Walk  in  space,  part  2  (Motion  picture)  National  Aero- 
nautics and  Space  Administration.  Released  by  Interna- 
tional Communication  Films,  1965. 

4  min.     bl.     color.     8  mm.     (Space  and  flight  series) 

Ix)op  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  booklet. 

Summary:  A  continuation  of  the  pictures  of  the  first  walk  in  space 
of  America,  using  film  taken  by  a  camera  fastened  outside  Oemlnl  4 
and  by  Astronaut  McDivitL  Discusses  some  of  the  work  of  tlie 
National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration  Program. 

1.  Extravehicular  activity  (Manned  space  flight)  2.  U.  S.  Na- 
tional Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration.  j.  U.  S.  National 
Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration,  ii.  International  Cktmmnnt- 
cation  Films.          Series;  Space  and  flight  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

629.45  Fi  A  68-3094 

international  CommunI-  cation  Films 

A  Walk  in  the  city  (FUmstrip)  Jam  Handy  School  Service, 
1969. 

1  roll,     colur.     35  mm.     (Adventures  In  nature) 

nummary:  l^escrlbes  how  living  things  Interrelate  within  a  city 
environment.      Witb  captions. 

1.  Eculoify.  I.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Series:  Ad- 
Teniures  In  nature  (Fllmstrip) 

372.3  71-733932 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

A  Walk  in  the  park  (Motion  picture)  King  Screen  Pro- 
ductions, 1970. 

19  rail),     tid.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Ted  Spiegel;  camera.  Bill  Baum;  editor, 
Bon  Rolls.    OAST:  John  Aylward,  Mike  Chrlstensen,  Ix)rr1e  Larson. 

SUMMARY;  An  open-ended  film  which  portrays  a  typical  morn- 
ing of  three  teenagers  who  smoke  marijuana. 

1.  Marihuana.     2.  Drngt  and  youth.  I.  King  Screen  Produc- 

tlODt. 

[HVr>S22.M3]  613.8  72-712M8 

King  Screen  Productions 

A  Walk  in  the  sand  dunes  (FUmatrip)    Jam  Handy  School 

Service,  1969. 

1  roll,     coliir.     :(■'>  mm.      (Adventures  In  nature) 

tiummary:  Ilescribes  how  living  things  Interrelate  within  a  luind 
dune  enTlrontnent.     With  caption.^. 

1.  Ecology.  2.  Sand-duneK.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
9*T\w.  Adventuren  In  nature  (Fllmstrip) 

372.3  78-733931 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

A    Walk   in    the    woods    (FUmstrip)      Jam   Handy   School 

Servicp.  1969. 

•   ftlni-tnri-      '-ulor.     35   mm.      i  Adventures  In  nature) 
Summaiu:  I»escribt«  how  living  Ihingn  Interrelate  within  a  woo-l- 

«nivironmenf      With  captionn.  ,    „      .        .  a, 

1.    Fore..!    c-^loxy.         t.   J«m   Handy  School   Service,  Inc.         Se- 

rlmt:  Adveniui-.-^  in  nature  (Fllmxtrip)  «„„« 

372.3  76-788928 

Jam  Handy  S.  hool  Service 


Coronet  Instructional 


A  Walk  in  the  woods.  [Motion  picture] 
Films,  1972. 

6  min.     sd.     color.     16  nun. 

With  ttudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presenu  an  ecological  ■dventure,  without  Darradon,  in  which 
a  young  boy.  exploring  the  woods  near  hii  home,  encounten  tooie  Uoer  and 
decides  to  do  something  ibout  it.  For  elemeatary  fradet. 

I.  Refuse  tnd  refuse  dispoul— Juvenile  films.  2.  Ecology — Juveaile  films. 
[1.  Refuse  and  refuse  dispoaal.  2.  Ecology]  1.  CoTooet  Instnictio&al  PUma. 
[TD793]  372.8  72-701505 

Cofooet  Insirucoonal  72  MARC 

Films 

Walk  in  their  sho»-parent-rhUd  commmricaUon  (Motion 
picture)    nrighsm  Young  University,  1968. 

they  (eel  that  they  are  mature  enouph  to  male  their  own  rtiioi  r^ 
Young  Uhlveralty,  Provo,  m.h.    ^^^^^  75-700063 

Brigham  Toung  Unlyer-  elty 

A  Walli  on  tlie  moon  (Motion  picture)     Hearst  Metrotone 

News,  1969. 

14  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm.     (Screen  newB  digest,  ».  12.  no.  1| 

ruMMA-RV  :'TjSnm.nt.ry  account  o(  «>aoe  exploration  (rom 
the  oloneerlng  flights  o(  Dr.  Goddard  to  the  lunar  landing  ot  ApoUo 
S  PrS^ni,*Dr.^Godd.rd-.  Mmed  account  o(  hi,  »•='""«' "r^"" 
m  the  held  of  rocketry,  with  narration  and  comments  by  M™  G"": 
d.rdl  Include,  actual  footage  of  the  llrst  Toyage  to  the  moon  and 
the  lunar  landing  in  July  196&. 

^  S^re'fllS"^  the  m<;.n.  2.  Project  ApoUa  3.  Goddard,  Robert 
Hutchi^  1882-1945.  I.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc..  New  Yort 
Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  picture)  y.  12.  no.  1. 

629.46  77-710004 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 

Walli  safely  on  the  highway  (FUmstrip)      National  FUm 
Board  of  Canada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Jam  Handy 

School  Service,  1969. 

1  roll     color     35  mm.     (Junior  safety  series)  „  .       „     .k.. 

SumL^:  Illustrates  safety  rules  to  (oUow  when  walking  on  the 

"f  "Slflr«f«y-j"veuile  mms.  ..  Canada.     N.Uonal  FUm 

IxirdT^Jam  Handy  School  Service.  Inc.        Series :  Junior  safety 
series  (Fllmstrip)  ^^^  ^  74-733967 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 


A  Walk  through  the  Australian  conntryade  (POmrtrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1960. 

35  fr.    color.    85  mm.  ,  ,j._  south  Wales. 

.nn;i;S^f.r?.ST,jU™Xr5'n^^or.n?ra,nfa,,  on 

•^rClc"r?S»n„^r«?,?t'Sew  south  wale..         ..  Budek 
(Her^rtE.,  Films  and  Slides,  ^a^""  »"•»"•  "^  76-732841 

Budek  Films  and  Slides 


A  Walk  through  the  sounds  of  Switzerland  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Swi&i  National  Tourist  Office.  Made  by  Andre  de  la 
Varre.  Jr.    Released  by  Warner  Bros. 

9  mlD.     Bd.    color.    35  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  six-year-old  boy  who  hears  the  sound  of  a  mualc 
boi  In  a  recording  studio  Is  taken  by  bin  Imagination  through  Swlteer- 
land  He  Tislta,  and  hears  the  sound  of  the  great  clock  of  Bern, 
the  Bounds  of  Swiss  wrestling,  an  Alpine  stream,  a  train  passlns 
through  the  mountains,  etc 

1  Sounds— Switzerland.  2.  Switzerland— Description  and  travel— 
1945-  I.  SchwelzerlBChe  zentrale  fOr  verkehrsfCrderung,  ZQ- 

rich.    II.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  inc. 

914.»4  70-711566 

CINE 


A  Walk  with  love  and  death    (Motion  picture) 
see   Ride  this  way  grey  horse 


Walker,  Barbara  K.       Just  say  hie 
see 

Just  say  hie! 

Just  say  hie'.    (Say  it  "heech") 


Walker,  Barbara  K 
elephant 
see 


The  mouse  and  the 


The  Mouse  and  the  elephant. 

Walker  vs.  Loughran.  Mareh  25  [i.  e.  28,  1929   (Bioeion 
picture)    Harry  O.  Voiler,  1»56;  made  1929. 

11  min.  Md.  b&w.  16  mm.  (The  World's  greatest  flghters  lo 
action) 

Bummary:  Tommy  I^ughran  succewtfully  defends  his  light-heavy- 
weight title  agalont  Micky  Walker  in  a  ten-round  bout  ou  opening 
night  at  the  Chicago  Stadium,  In  March  1929. 

1.  Boxing.     2.  Walker,  Mickey,  1901-  S.  Louglirao,  Tommy. 

t.  Voiler,  Harry  O.  Series:  The  World's  greatest  flghters  In  ac- 

tion (Motion  picture) 

796.8  79-704768 


596 


Walkie-talkies    help    p<riicemen    (FUmstrip)      My    weekly 
reader,  1966.    Made  by  Commumcators, 

23  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Serlee  2,  no.  5-66.  ,  ^         ,. 

Summery'  Shows  various  means  of  commuaicatloQ  oaed  by  ponce 

<^<*"-  ..  .,         J 

1  Police  communication  systems.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

372.8  74^733188 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Walking  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1968. 

5  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CrediU:  Ponwlved  and  animated  by  Ryan  Larkln ;  miiMc.  David 
Bras^r.  Christopher  Nutter.  Pat  PattersoQ;  photographer  of  anima- 
tion. WllHam  Wiggins.  Raymond  Dumas. 

8umn%orv:  Uses  animation  without  narration  to  depict  the  Joys 
of  walking  in  order  to  encourage  people  to  walk  for  their  health. 
Shows  that  the  manner  of  walking  reflects  the  character  of  the  In- 
dividual. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1   Walking.        I.  Canada.    National  Film  Board, 

796.5  73-705249 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Walking  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  IJ.  S.  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

0  mil),    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Conceived  and  animated  by  Ryan  lArkin ;  music,  David 
Fraser,  Pat  Patterson.  Christopher  Nutter. 

Summary:  An  animated,  abstract  visual  poem  composed  of  water- 
color  sketches  and  wash  drawings  of  people  reacting  to  an  accelerat- 
ing rock  score. 

1.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  Learning  Corporation  of 
America. 

704.945  73-708748 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Walking    cane   letters    (Motion   picture)      Denver   Public 
Schools,  1963. 

20  mm,     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Cursive  writing) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUa:  Producer  and  director,  Wilbur  George;  teacher  and  writer. 
Alma  Greenwood.  ^       ,     , 

Summary:  Describes  the  dlfferent=e  between  writing  and  printing 
the  walking  cane  letters  of  the  alphabet.  Eleventh  In  a  series  of 
lessons  designed  to  Instruct  third  graders  in  making  the  transition 
from  manuscript  to  cursive  writing. 

1    Penman-ohip.     2    Children  — Writing.  i.  Denver.     Public 

Schools.        Series :  Cursive  writing  ( Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-2295 


Walking  home  from  9cho(rf  (Motion  picture)  Associated 
Film  Services.  Made  by  Jan  Sadlo.  Released  by  AIMS 
Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Look  a  little  closer  series) 
With  guide,  ^  ..     ,  „ 

Summary  Stresses  the  concept  of  observing,  and  emptiaaiMs 
■afety,   using   the  observations  of  a  girl  as  she  walks  home  from 

1  Apperception— Juvenile  films.  i.  Associated  Film  Services. 
II.  AIMS  InstrucUonal  Media  Services.  Series:  Look  a  lltUe 
closer  series  ( Motion  picture  i 

372.6  78-706483 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Walkout  (Motion  picture)     David  Eliscu,  1967. 

2'2  min.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  art  fllm  and  contemporary  mood  study. 

I.  Ellsiu,  David. 

701  Fi  A  68-862 

Die  Walkfire  (FUmstrip)     Metropolitan  Opera  GuiW,  1»69. 

79  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Opera  in  color) 

Credif^'^Oonductor,  Herbert  von  Karajan.  C«(:  Blrglt  Nllsson 
Begine  Cretin,  Chrlata  Ludwig.  Jon  Vlckera.  Tom  Stewart,  MarttI 

Summary:  Shows  scenes  from  the  performance  of  Wagner's  Die 
WalkUre  as  presented  at  the  Metropolitan  Opera.  

1.  Wagne?,  Richard.  1813-1883.  Der  Ring  des  Nlbelungen.  EMe 
WalktlrT  I.  Wagner.  Richard.  1813-1883.     Der  Ring  dw  Nibe- 

Inngen.     Die  WalkUre.     IL  MetropollUn  Opera  Guild.  beries. 

Opera  In  color  (Fllmstrip)  -o.-tok 

782.1  78-736736 

Metropolitan  Opera  Guild 


The  w»ll  (FUmstrip)    Cathedral  Films,  1»«4. 

62  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  SSi  rpm., 
12  min.     (Evangelism,  no.  1) 

SIeDITs':  plUiicer.  James  K.  Friedrich ;  director.  Jack  I' Tyler. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  Jesus  as  the  shepherd  who  tocuses  hU  at- 
tention on  the  unbelieving.  Challenges  the  viewer  to  fol^w  the 
example  of  Christ  and  ahows  wedflc  ateDS  that  might  be  »^       . 

1    Evangelistic  work.  I.  Cathedral   Films,   inc.     II.   Series: 

Hvangellsm  (Fllmstrip)  no.  1.  ,-«^jq 

[  B  V3790]  248.4  76-739448 

Cathedral  Films 

The  Wall  (Motion  picture)     Zagreb  film.  Zagreb.     Released 
in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

4  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  writer,  and  animator.  Ante  Zanlnovic;  pliotog- 
raphy,  Teofll  Bataglc. 

Summcrv--  A  cynical  comment  oo  the  people  user,  the  persoQ  who 
watches  while  others  struggle  to  make  a  breakthrough  and  then 
takes  advanUge  of  their  efforts  and  walks  through  the  hole  ther 

1.  Interperaonal  reUtloos.        l  Zagreb-fllm.  n.  UcOraw-HllI  Book 

Company.  _ 

156.2  Fi  A  68-1906 
UcOraw-HiU  Book  Oo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog— Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Wall.  {Motioa  picture]     Fred  Calhoun,  1971. 

32  min,     *d.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Musk.  Mike  Rendtth. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  •group  of  peopiemakim«n  undw^»«ier  movie  in  tev- 
eniyTive  feet  of  witer  on  ■  (ualcen  ship  two  huodred  fleet  off  the  mmi  of  the 
Bahamas. 

1    Photoerm[*y.  Submwine. 


(TR800) 

CINE 


[.  Calhoun,  Ffcd. 
778.7 

72 


76-715304 
MARC 


Wall  haaclBgi.  [Slide  set]     Rewarch  ft  EducatioD  DepL.  Ameri- 
can Crafts  Council.  1969. 

4S  slides,     colof.     2  «  2  in. 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  ftru  nufor  cxhOatioa  of  the  MtMcum  of  Modem 
Art  devoted  to  the  contemporary  weaver.  Shows  noD-piciorial  works  that  in- 
volve  the  extension  of  formal  poaaibilities  of  the  craft 

1.  Tapestry— Ekhibitioaa.  I.  New  York  (Qty).  Mweum  of  Modern  Aft. 
II.  American  CrafU  Council.     Reaearch  A  Educatioa  Dept 

(NK298(),  746.3  72-733979 

Research  &  Education  72  MARC 

Dept..  American  Crafts 

Council 

WaU  haMlns*  of  tke  Drarte  CarFontleM.  fSlide  set]    Reaearch 
k.  Education  Dept.,  American  Crafts  Council,  1971. 

32  sbdes.    color.     3  x  2  in. 

With  Kript. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  DreyftHCorpLColkctioQ  of  founeenc 
wall  hangings  by  eleven  tntematioBal  cralkanen. 

1.  Tapestry— Eihtbtiions.       I.  Dreyfte  Corpontioa. 
Council.     Research  A  Education  Depc 

tNK3007j  746.3  72-733975 

Research  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dept..  American  Crafts 

Council 


Crafts 


Paris. 


A   Wall   !■   Jaraialaw.    (Motion   picture]      Parafrance, 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  EYR  Programs  [1972?] 

91  min.     sd.     bAw.      16  mm. 

Also  tsaued  in  33  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Frederic  Rossif;  writer.  Joseph  Kessel;  narrator.  Rich- 
ard  Burton. 

SUMMARY:  Focuses  on  Israel  in  the  twentieth  century,  and  provides  a 
record  of  the  seventy  years  of  struule  erf  the  Jewish  people  to  build  a  nation 
while  faced  with  the  hardships  of  anti-Semitism,  genocide.  Arab  hosiiliiy.  and 
mtemational  politicking. 

I,  Israel— Hisiory.        I.  Parafrance  Rims.     II,  EYR  Campus  Programs 
CDS126.5]  791.43  72-700786 

EYR  Campus  Programs  72  MARC 

Wall  of  trust  (Motion  picture)  Office  of  Public  Informa- 
tion, United  Nations.  Released  by  Contemporary  Films/ 
McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

ser^^r'"'  *^'  '^''"^'  ^^  "™'  *^'"****  NatlODs  International  zone 
SUMMARY:  A  documentary  fllni  which  co?erB  the  growth  ol  free 
prison  systems,  with  emptuisls  on  their  use  In  undenleTeloped  coun- 
*  f-^*^""^?*  interview*  with  penal  experts  and  with  irtoonew. 
*.  '■  '^^  P''"""'-  1-  United  Nations.  Office  of  Public  Informa- 
tion. II.  Contemporary  FlImB/McGraw-HIlL  Series:  United  Na- 
tions International  zone  series  (Motion  picture) 

365  73-7114RS 

McGraw-Hill  BooltCo.  <^U1««S 

Wall  to  waH  decoratiiigr  {Motion  picture)  Syroco.  Released 
by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  il96-?| 

13  min.    sd.    color.     18  mm. 

Summaty:  DIscuskb  the  Importance  of  wal]  accessorlM  in  Interior 
decoration  and  demonstrates  placement  of  acceswrlts  to  achieve  the 
heat  effects. 

1.  Interior  decoration.  2.  House  furnishings.  i.  Syroco  (rirml 
n.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service.  Inc. 

ModernTalklngPlctnre  gtlce  Fi  A  67-5182 


Wallace.  Edgar,  1875-1932.       The  traitors' gate 
see 

Traitors  gate. 
Wallace,  Irving,   1916-  The  Chapman  report 


The  Chapman  report. 


Wallace,  Irving,  1916- 
see 


The  prize 


The  Prize. 

Wallace  and  Tiernan  Company,  inc. 
see 

To  nelp  the  team,  help  yourself. 

WaUach.  Ira  Jan.  1913-  Muscle  Beach 

see 

Don't  make  waves. 

Wallachs,  inc. 
see 


The  Last  grand  tour. 


Wallant,  Edward  Lewis,  1926-  The 

Pawnbroker 
see 

The  Pawnbroker. 

WaUis  (Hal)   Productions 
see 


All  in  a  night's  work. 

Boeing-Boeing. 

Easy  come,  easy  go. 

A  Girl  named  Tamiko. 
Paradise,  Hawaiian  style. 

Roustabout. 

The  Sons  of  Katie  Elder. 

Wives  and  lovers. 

Walls  {Motion  picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1968. 
Made  by  I'nivcrsity  of  Missouri  at  Kansas  City  and  Cal- 
vin Productions. 

1\  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Critical  moments  in  teaching) 
Script  developed  by  Inter-Unl versify  Film  Project 
With  teachers  manual  aod  student  discussion  and  study  guide. 
Summary:    An    open-end    film    which    examines    the   probl«n   of 

motivating  a  class. 

1.   Motivation    (Psychology)         i.    Holt,    Blnrtiart    and    Winston, 

Inc.        Series:  Critical  moments  In  teaching  (Motion  picture) 

152.5  Fi  A  68-2464 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Wlnstcn 


Walls  come  tumbling  down  [Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  1962.  Made  by 
WQED-TV. 

29  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (This  new  house   no   3) 

CredUa:  Writer  and  Interviewer.  Mark  Damen. 

Bummari/:  Aualjies  the  institutions  concerned  with  the  European 
Ekronomic  Community  and  the  problems  relatlnji  to  European  eco- 
nomic unity,  Including  the  Common  Market  Commission,  the  Euro- 
pean Atomic  Energy  Commission,  the  Court  of  Justice,  and  the  Euro- 
pean Parliamentary  Assembly.  Questions  young  people  about  the 
desirability  of  European  political  unity. 

1.   European   Economic  Community.  i.   National   Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  This  new  house  (Motion  pic- 
ture) no.  3. 

Fi  67-8 IT 
Walls  ot  fire  (Motion  picture)    Mentor  Productions,  1969. 

73  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sutnwarti:  A  survey  of  muralism  in  Mexico,  its  growth  and  his- 
tory, as  told  through  the  lives  and  works  of  Orozco.  Rivera,  and 
Slquelros,  who  acts  as  catalyst,  commenting  on  the  murals  of  Rivera 
and  OroEco  as  well  as  his  own.  Shows  Siquelroe  at  work  on  the 
largest  mural  in  the  world,  his  March  of  humanity  in  I^tin  America. 

1.  Murat  painting  and  decoration,  Mexican.  i.  Mentor  Prodac- 

tioos. 

751.7  71-702635 

CINB 


Hemisphere  Pictures, 


The  Wafis  of  hfM  (Motion  picture) 

1964. 

SS  min.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Creditt.  Producer,  Eddie  Romero;  director*.  Gerardo  de  Leon, 
Eddie  Romero:  screenplay,  Ferde  Orofe,  Jr.,  Cesar  .\mig«,  E.  F. 
Romero:  music.  Tito  Arevalo;  photography,  Felipe  Sacdalan;  editor, 
Joren  Calob.  Catt:  Jock  Mafaoney,  Fernando  Poe,  Jr.,  Mike  Parsons, 
OMsr  Boncsl,  Paul  Edwards,  Jr. 

Swmmiarif:  An  adventure  drama  about  the  American  atta<4  on  the 
walls  of  Intramuros,  where,  during  the  Battle  of  Manila  in  World 
War  n.  suicidal  Japanese  soldiers  refused  to  a<*nowledge  defeat 

1.  World  war.  198»-1»45— Prisons  and  prisoners,  Japanesfe 
I.  Hemisphere  Pictures. 

940.642  Fi  67-1129 

Walk  that  ipeak  (Uky).  [Modoa  picture)     BBC-TV,  London. 
1969.     Releued  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Rlmt. 

Mnrfn.    >d.     color.     16  ram.    (TTie  Glory  that  remain^  no.  1 3) 

CREDITS:  Wrtttr  and  narrBior.  Robert  EiikiiM. 
tt^^J^^^^   T™««i}Khi«iofy  of  the  Roman  city  of  Lends  Magna  00  the 
"•J™"  Coast,  from  ti>  early  commercial  uctxn  to  iti  gradial  edipae.  Includes 
■eeBca  of  nitoed  teaiplm.  badti,  forums,  aad  the  amphitheater. 

l.LcptkMagaa, Tripoli  I.  Britkh  BrowkaMinf  Corporatioo.  Televistoa 
Swvice.  ll.Tlme-LifcFdma.  Ill,  Seriea:  The  Otery  that  lemams.  rMoCioo  pic- 
taraj  aa  13. 

£22i^  939  7»-714491 

Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company 
see 


-Adventure  i 


Advcnturet  in  munc,  let  1. 


The  African  lion  and  his  realm. 


The  Alaskan  Eskimo. 


597 


Animals  at  home  in  the  desert 
Atomic  energy — modem  mafic. 


Bear  country. 
The  Bear  bmity. 

The  Beasts  of  burden  Csmily. 
Beaver  valley. 
Beedwven,  the  macniftcient  rebel 


Birds,  baboons,  and  ottier  animals — their 
struggle  for  survival. 

Casey  at  the  bat 

OndereOa. 

The  Cold-blooded  peoiuio. 

The  Danube. 
The  Deer  family. 


Democracy:  equality  or  privilege? — Thomas  Jefferson 
vs.  ,Aleunder  Hamilton. 


Dr.  Syn,  the  scarecrow. 
Electricity. 

Elephants  and  hippos  of  Africa. 
Every  day  of  our  lives. 

Ferdinando  el  toro. 

The  Fight. 

Flash,  the  teen-age  otter. 
The  Flying  gauchita 
The  Flying  mouse. 

The  Game. 
ElOaucho  Oo(rfy. 

Oct  the  message. 
Ootiatha 

The  Great  locomotive  chase. 
The  Great  search. 
Hani  Brinker  by  the  Zuider  Zee. 

Henry  O.  Tanner. 
How  worlds  begin. 
I'm  no  fool  ai  a 


rta  no  fool  having  Am. 
I'm  no  fool  in  water. 
Tm  oo  fiaol  with  a  bicyde. 
Fm  DO  foot  with  fire. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company 
(Continued) 

I'm  ao  fool  with  ufety. 


Iropuchment  oX  a  Presideiit — Andrew  Johaion  v». 
Thaddeus  Stevens. 


Id  Dutch. 

In  the  big. 
The  Interdependence  of  man  and  animals. 
It's  etty  if  you  know  tww. 
Johnnie  Fedora  and  Alice  Blue  Bonnet. 
Johnny  Trcmain  and  the  Boston  tea  party. 
Jcrfumy  Tremain — minuteman. 

Lambert,  the  sheepish  lion. 
Leonardo  da  Vinci— first  man  of  the  Renaissance. 

Let's  look  at  weather. 

Life  in  our  uAk  system. 
Li^t  in  the  forest. 

Literary  classics,  set  1. 

Little  Hiawatha. 
LittkTooL 

l^e  Littlest  outlaw. 

Lunch  money. 

The  Magic  dL  Disneyland. 

The  Magic  whistle. 
Mu  in  fli^it 
Man  studies  the  stars. 
Meibabies. 

Mrs.  Peabody's  beach. 

Nature  studies.  Set  1:  The  Living  desert. 

Nature's  half  acre. 

The  New  girl. 

Nocturnal  creatures  of  die  desert 
Of  horses  and  men. 

TheOldmiU. 
Old  Yeller. 

On  the  trail  of  the  atom. 
Pedro. 
The  Peter  Tchaikovsfcy  story. 

Physical  fitness  and  good  health. 

Pluto's  Christinas  tree. 
Predaton  of  the  desert. 

The  Project. 


Prowlers  of  the  Everglades. 

Rain. 

die  neoie. 


The  Ri^t  dl  dissent— John  Adams  vs.  Matthew  Lyon. 

The   Right   of  petitioD— John   Quincy   Adams   vs. 
Tliomas  Marshall 

Rob  Roy.  the  highland  rogue. 

Room  for  heroes. 
Rusty  and  the  falcon. 

TV  Secret  activity  of  mtdecules. 
Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfr. 
The  Social  side  of  health. 
Sutes*  rights. 

Stories  in  American  history,  set  1. 
The  Story  of  rocketry. 

Studies  in  science.  Set  1:  Our  friend  the  ataa. 
Studies  in  science,  set  2. 

Susie,  the  little  blue  coupe. 
Switzerland. 

Teeth  are  for  chewing. 
The  Three  little  pigs. 


Three  i 

Toby  Tj^er  jtuns  the  circus. 


Toot,  whtttle.  phmk.  and  boom. 
Treasure  Island. 


Trick  or  treat. 

The  Ugly  duckling. 
Uncai^iing  the  jar. 

The  Waltz  king. 
Water  birds. 

Water  in  die  desert 
The  Weasel  family. 
Westward  hoi  die  wagons. 

What  is  a  desert? 
Wild  burro  of  the  West. 
Wiimie-the-Pooh  and  the  blustery  day. 

Winnie-the-Pooh  and  the  honey  tree. 
A  World  without  money. 

You — and  your  eyea. 


You — and  your  five  senses. 

You— and  your  heahh. 
You — and  your  sense  ci  smdl  snd  taste. 

You— and  your  sense  erf  touch. 

You — the  human  animal. 
You— the  living  machine. 

Walt  Disney  Home  Movies 
see 

Bambi  falls  in  love. 

ninriftrella's  fairv  Kodmother. 
The  Dapper  daimatian. 
Donald  and  Pluto. 
Dumbo  makes  the  big  top. 
The  Dwarf's  dilemma. 

Islaad  of  mystery. 

Monster  from  under  the  sea. 
Monstro  the  whale. 
The  Prince  and  the  dragon. 
Robin  Hood  of  Sherwood  Forest. 
Three  little  pigs. 
The  Ugly  duckling. 


Walt  Whitmm  poet  for  a  new  age.  [Motion  ^cturej    Encyclcqia- 
edia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

29  min.     td.     cokx.      16  mm. 

Abo  iMUcd  in  b&w. 

With  leacber'i  fukk. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Lou  Stomen. 

SUMMARY;  A  drtmibiatioo  of  the  life  of  W»ll  Whitm.n,  FolloM  ihe 
devclopmeni  of  hi»  port/y  utd  thou»hl.  Show,  hii  role  »  a  »pokeMn«n  for 
American  ideab.  for  the  new  age  of  indivtdualttm,  and  for  univenal  ideals 

1.  Whitman,  Wall.  Ul»-18«.  I.  EncyclopaedU  Britannica  Educational 
Corpontioa. 

IPS3231,  928  72-715417 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72 

Educational  Corp. 


MARC 


598 


Walt  WUtDUw's  OtU  War.  [Motion  picture]     Churchill  Films. 
1972.     Made  by  Fred  Goodich. 

15  min.     ad.     color.      16  mm. 

Shorter  venion  of  the  1969  motion  picture  of  the  >ame  title. 

With  (tudy  |uide. 

SUMMARY:  Uaea  archive  pholotraphi  and  oW  war  footage  lo  lUuatrale 
Klectioni  from  the  wrilin|»  and  poetry  of  Wall  Whitman  about  the  Civil  War. 

1.  Whitman,  Walt,  1819-1192.  2.  Uniiwl  State*- Hiatory—OvU  War. 
1  Whitman,  Wall,  1819-1S92.  11.  ChurchUl  Filma.  Loa  Angeka.  _.,,^_ 
(PS32381  818  71-715528 

ChurchiU  FOma  11 


MARC 


Noita  palaa 


Waltarij  Mika  Toimi,  1908- 
elamaan 


Noita  palaa  elamaan. 


Walter  D.  Edmonds:  the  presence  of  the  past.  [Motion  picture] 
Silver  Burdett  Co.,  1972.     Made  by  Davidson  Films. 

18  min.     id,     color.     16  mm.     (Writers  on  wrilinf) 

With  teachcr'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer,  Arthur  M.  Kaye. 

SUMMARY:  Walter  D.  Edmooda,  New  York  Sute  hUtorical  novcliat.  talk) 
about  hii  work,  hi>  ideas,  and  the  philoaophy  of  hia  writing. 

I.  Edmonda,  Waller  Dumaux.  1903-  I.  Edmondi,  Walter  Dumau». 

1903-  11.  Silver  Burdett  Company.    III.  Seriea:  Writer*  on  writing.  [Mo- 

tion picture]. 

[PS35OT.D564,  928  79-713900 

General  Lcunini  Cofp.  72  MARC 


Walter  Foster  Art  Service 
see 

The  Magic  knife. 

Walter  J.  Wein  Company 


The  Appalachian  woodcrafters. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Walter  J.  Klein  Company  (Continued) 
Community  action  for  beauty. 
Exciting  careers  in  engineering. 

Eyes  on  the  road. 
Fighting  crime  with  science. 
The  Garden  of  God. 
Go  fission. 
Go  pharmacy'. 

The  Great  trees  of  America. 
How  do  you  measure  wealth  ? 
Joe  M.   Day,  4-H'er, 
My  dog,  the  teacher. 

Rewarding  careers  in  a  dynamic  in- 
dustry . . .  agriculture. 

Seven  Devils. 

Staying  alivel 

Taming  East  Africa's  toughest  trails. 

Three  bullets. 

The  Travel  door. 


The  Veterinarian  from  8  to  5, 

Walter  Kerr  on  theater  (Motion  picture)  I.  Q.  Fihns. 
Made  by  Robert  Saudek  Associates.  Released  by  Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

28  niln.     rf.     color.     16  mm.      (Introdaction   to  the  performing 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarv:  Walter  Kerr  commenta  on  excerpts  from  fire  pl«y« 
performed  by  t(^  professlonala.  Mr.  Kerr  clariflea  cbaracteristlca 
unique  to  the  live  dramatic  form  by  comparfng  these  scenea  with 
fllm  segments.  Includes  scenes  from  No  place  to  be  somebody. 
I^ometheus.  Richard  m.  The  Importance  of  being  earnest  and 
The  serpent. 

1.   Kerr,   Walter,   1913-  2.   Theater.        i.   J.   Q.   Films,   Inc.. 

New  York,     il   learning  Corporation  of  America.        Series:   In- 
troduction  to   the  performing  arts   (Uotion  picture) 

792  70-708179 

Learning  Corporation  of  America 


Walter  Lantz  Prodictions,  inc. 
see    Lantz  (Walter)    Productions,  inc. 


(Walter  Philip  Reuther,  (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 

19.5.'?. 

2S  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     ( Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  March  29,  1953.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak ;  director. 
Carl  E>egeD  ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summory:  C!0  President  Waiter  Beutber  dlscosses  the  need  for 
fair  labor  legislation  with  Lawrence  Splvak,  moderator.  Burt  An- 
drews, John  Herllng,  Ernest  Undley,  and  Frank  Waldrop. 

1.  Reuther.  Walter  Philip,  1907-  2.  Labor  laws  and  leglsU- 

Utm— U.   8.        L   National  Broadcasting  Company,  lot     NBC  Tele- 
TUlon  Network.        Series:  Meet  the  preaa  (MoUon  picture) 

351.8  70-701482 

[Walter  Philip  Reuther,  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television, 
19M. 

28  mln.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Oct.  17,  1964,  on  the  NBC-T\'  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CrtAita:  Producer,  Lawrence  Splvak;  director,  Carl  Degen;  spon- 
sor. Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  CIO  President  Walter  Reuther  discusses  political  ae- 
tlrltles  of  on;anized  labor  and  the  importance  of  the  labor  vote  with 
Ned  Brooks,  moderator,  Raymond  Brandt.  Ruth  Montgomery,  A  A. 
Rankin,  and  Lawrence  Splvak. 

1.   Reuther,  Walter  Philip.  1907-  2.  Trade-unions  —  U.  S.— 

Political  activity.        i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Idg    NBO 
Television  Network.         Series:  Meet  the  press   (Motion  i»lctnre) 

331.880973  73-701483 


Walter  Reade  Organization 
see 

Darrin. 


The  Loneliness  of  the  long  distance  runner. 
Lord  of  the  flies. 

Pollution. 

Seven  di^s  to  noon. 
A  Taste  of  honey. 

(Walter  Rettthcr,   {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1951. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

TBlecnst  Mar.  11.  1951,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CreOitt:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Splvak;  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Sit»*mor».-  Walter  Reuther,  president  of  the  United  Automobile 
Workers,  discusses  labor  and  wage  demands  with  Martha  Rountree, 
moderator.  Mae  Craig.  Joeepb  Loftus,  Marshall  McNeil,  and  Law> 
rence  Splvak. 

1.  Wages— U.  S.     2.  Reuther,  Walter  Philip,  1907-  l  Na- 

Uonal  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.     NBC  THevlsion  Network.        Se- 
ries: Meet  ttieprefv  (Motion  picture) 

331.89  Fi  68-570 

Walter   Scott    (Fihmtrip)      Pathescope   Educational   Fihns, 
1969. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonotape:  19  mln.  (Great  writers  of 
the  British  Isles,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Warren  Murray. 

Summarv:  Uses  photographs  of  ancient  castles,  existing  boildlngs, 
and  the  Scottish  countryside  to  illustrate  dlscuasl<m  of  lie  lady 
of  the  lake,  The  heart  of  Midlothian,  and  Ivanhoe. 

1.  Scott.  Sir  Walter.  Bart.,  1771-18S2.  i.  Pathescope  EdncaUonal 
Films,  inc.  S4'rl*-« :  Oreat  writers  of  the  British  Isles  (Fllmstrlp) 
net  1. 

828  74-735288 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Walter  Shenson  Films 
see 

Help! 


The  Mouse  on  the  moon. 


Walter  Wanger  I>roductions 
see 

Stagecoach. 

Walter    Williams,    Missoori's    first    citizen    of   joatnaHsm 

(Filmstrip)    RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  12 
mln.     {Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Missouri) 

Credits :  Producer,  narrator,  and  educational  consultant.  Walter 
M.  Burks. 

Summarr :  Outlines  events  In  the  life  of  Walter  Williams  and  re- 
counts his  founding  of  the  University  of  Missouri  School  of  Journal- 
ism in  1906.  Includes  early  and  preaettt-day  {dtotognphs  of  the 
campus  and  of  students  at  work. 

1.  WlUUms.  Walter,  1864-1935.  I.  RMI  Film  Productions. 
Series :  Landmarks  Id  the  history  of  Missouri  (Fllmstrlp) 

920.6  72-737638 

RMI  FUm  Productions 

llwWaHxUat.  [Filmstrip]    Walt  Diney  ProductioQa.    Releated 
by  Wtlt  Ditocy  Educatioiial  Materiab  Corp.,  1970. 

2filffl«trip«(pt  1.94fr.;pt2.93ft.)  color.  33  mm.  and  }  pboaodtocs 
(2  •.each);  12  in.;  33  1/3  rpm.;  pL  1.  14  min.;  pt  2.  16  mia.  (Adventures  to 
mUMC,  Ml  1) 

Aleo  imued  with  phonotape  m  csMettc. 

Captioned  version  (pL  1.  70  fr.;  pc  2.  60  fr.)  stao  MUied. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  biography  of  JohaanStntM  which  ihows  bow  be  overcame 
adveraiiy  uid  parenul  oppoeitioa  and  became  known  m  the  wahz  king,  rumiili 
StrauM    walizea  performed  by  the  Vienna  Symphoay  Orcbcstn. 

1.  StrauM.  Johsnn.  iS2}-ll99.  I- Dintey  (Walt)  Productiom.  II.  Walt 
DiMiey  Educational  Material*  Compuy.  Hi.  Series:  Advcntwcs  in  miaic. 
tnimstrip]  Kt  1. 

tMU10.S91]  7M.07  72-733«42 

Walt  Ditaey  Educational  73  MARC 

Matenab  Co. 

IW  Waltz  Uas.  [Filmstrip]    Walt  Disney  Productions.    Released 
by  Wak  Dtsney  Educatioiial  Materials  Co..  1970. 

2  ffbBttripi(pt  l,70fr.;pt.3,Mfr.)  color.  3Jmm.  (Adventure*  in  mu- 
iic.  wt  I) 

Sound  veniom  (pt  I,  94  tr.;  pt  2.  93  fr.)  abo  imued. 

With  teaiAcr  guide. 

SUMMAKY:  A  biography  of  Johann  StrauM  which  Bhowi  how  he  overcame 
advciMty  and  parental  opposition  and  became  known  at  the  waltz  king.  With 


1,  Jobann.  1S25-1I99.  I.  Disney  (Wah)  Productioni.  II.  Wah 
Dianey  Educational  Materials  Company.  111.  Series:  Adventures  in  muNC 
[Filmsirip]  set  1. 

[MU10.S91]  780.07  72-732643 

Waft  Disaey  Educational  72  MARC 

MateriabCo. 

The  Wanderer  (Motion  picture)     American  Film  Hanofao- 
turing  Co.,  1912. 

15  mln.    si.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  rtieased  In  S5  mm. 

Imperfect  copy. 

In  the  Louise  Ernst  film  collection.  Library  of  Coogreaa. 

Summary:  A   melodrama   about  a   vicious  farmhand   who  forces 
his  attentions  on  a  farmer's  daughter. 

L  American  Film  Manufacturing  Company,    n.  Louise  Ernst  fllm 
collectloQ. 

Fi  68-410 


599 


The  Wanderers:  paths  of  planets  (Motion  picture)    Darid- 
9on  Films.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associatee,  1969. 

10  mlu.    wl.    color.    lU  mm. 

Summary:  A  Mitdy  of  the  movements  of  planetx.  Detwrlbes  the 
contribtitlou!<  of  Johanne-t  Kepler,  I.«aac  Newton,  and  other  astrooo* 
merx,  and  xhows  how  one  scientist  builds  upon  the  work  of  another 
to  contribute  to  our  knowledge  of  planets. 

1.  Planets.  i.  Davidson  Films.  San  Francisco,    ii.  Balley-Fltm 

AaMdates. 

523.4  73-705711 

CINE 


i.  [Motion  picture]  Les  FOms  de  Tadagio.  Bou- 
locne-rar-SciDe,  Prance,  1970.  Made  by  Jean  Dasque. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Davitfaoo  Pilma,  1972. 

26  nun.  ad.  oote.  16  mm.  (TV  World  ihro««li  the  ouik) 
SUMMARY:  Cab  BttcMlan  to  the  river  and  nream.  and  ibowstVt  they  arc 
aa  integral  pan  of  maa'i  enviroumenl  which  he  oAca  takes  tor  graaud  and 
neglecta.  Uses  laderwMcr  and  nvftee  photography  HmiAmeowly  to  (how  the 
natural  law«  td  adaptation  at  the  beetks.  nakea,  t^ogs,  and  vegetation  that  Uvc 
in  riven  and  inrami 

I.  Fresh-water  biology.    2.  Adaptatioa  (Biotogy)       I.  Lea  Pilma  de  I'adagio. 
II.  Davidson  PDrnt,  Saa  Piandaeo.     IIL  Series:  The  World  dinN«h  the  mask. 


tQH96.A3] 


574.92 
72t72i 


72-700530 

MARC 


The  Wanderings  of  Ulysses  (Filmstrip)    Educational  Film- 
strips,  1968. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1.  50  fr. ;  pt  2,  45  fr.)    color.    85  mm. 

With  manual. 

CredUi:  Authors,  Harjorle  Russell,  Kenneth  Russell 

Summary:  Uses  photographs  of  art  objects,  sculpture,  vase  paint- 
ings, frescoes,  and  mosaics  to  illustrate  the  story  of  the  voyage  of 
Ulyssea.    With  captions. 

1.  Homerua.  Odyssea.  i.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Huntaville, 
Texas. 

909  FiA68-4«70 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Wandia  Productions 


What  makes  things  move. 


Wandia  Vistials 
see 


Modem  post  office. 

The  Wangs 
see 

Americao  Cunilies:  The  Wangs. 

Wanous,  Samuel  James,   1907- 
of  data  processing 
see 


Fundamentals 


Traa^areacies  for  introductiaB  to  data 


proceasinf. 


The  Want  of  a  suitable  playhoose  (Motion  picture).  Shaw 
Festival  Building  Fund,  Niagara-on-the-Lake,  Chit.,  1968. 
Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

27  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Oredit$:  I'roducem.  F.  B.  Crftwiey.  Vincent  Vaitlekunas;  director, 
writer.  an<I  film  editor.  Vincent  Valllekunaa:  commentators,  Paxton 
Whitehead,  Frances  Hyland;  animation,  Vic  Atkineon;  photogra- 
phers. Stan  Brede.  Bob  Ennis. 

Summary:  Points  out  the  Inadequacy  of  the  community  playhouse 
in  the  town  of  Niagara -on -the- Lake,  In  Canada,  In  order  to  help  raise 
funds  to  build  a  i>ew  theater. 

1.  Theater— Niagara.  Ont.        i.  Shaw  Festival  Building  Fund. 

726  74^-700900 

National  Fllm  Board  of  Canada 


wipia. 


elk.  (Motion  pjcnirc]     Troll  Associates,  1970. 

(Hooh,  claw.,  uMl  uitlen) 


4  min,     tl.     color,     luper  8  n 

Loop  film  in  cwtridge. 

With  study  guKJc. 

SUMMARy:  Ctocriba  ihc  ck.r.cl.n.ua  u»l  h^uc  of  ill.  America  elk 
.hKh  ,.s  on»n.lly  „.„rf  „pi,i  ,,,  ^  sh.wni»  ln<liTO 

I  Elk-Juvenil.  nim.  ,1  Elk,  I.  Troll  Anociius.  11.  Sc™.-  Hoofc. 
cl,wi  uid  •nllCTj  [Molion  piclurc,  ^^  ^^ 

tQL737.U55i  599  72-700731 

Troll  A^i.,„  „  MARC 

War  (Motion  picture)    Dahlia  Productions,  19«8. 


2S  mln.    8d. 

Cnxf 

S»tmt 


nun.    M,    color.    18  mm 
oilli.-  Producer  and  director,  3;lran  HarknMn. 

■uSi'S-te^T^HS?."^  "■•  futUltr  of  wu-  „  reeled  In  . 
uuwsue  oeiweeo  a  aoidler  and  a  ntniD  of  t^rildnm      naaia  _tH. 

«™d  confllc  „,  „.„  ft..„  p,«hliS"tiSL  K  us^.tjsrs.i''' 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1-  War.        L  Dahlia  ProdocUona. 

ire 


70-702884 


War  Activities  Committee  of  the  MoUon  Picture 
bidustry 
see 

Colleges  at  war. 

Doctors  at  war. 
Manpower. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


War  Activities  Committee  of  the  Motion  Picture 
Industry    (Continued) 

The  New  spirit. 

Out  of  the  frying  pan  into  the  firing  line. 


Tlie  War  against  fascism  [Motion  picture)  WCBS-TV  and 
Cohimbia  University.  Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

30  miD.  sd.  Mtw.  16  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  17:  World  War  n  experience) 

fiununorv-*  Dr.  St.  Clair  Drake  presents  a  stud;  of  the  turmoil 
wbidi  surrounded  bladi  parUcipatlon  in  a  so-calLed  war  against 
faaclsm.  He  diacusaes  tbe  participation  of  blacks  Id  World  War  ii, 
tbe  aegr^ation  policy  of  the  Army,  and  the  records  of  black  oflJcers 
and  combat  units. 

1.  World  War,  193&-1W5— Negroes.  2.  U.  8.  Army— N^ro  troops. 
L  Drake,  St.  Clair,  n.  New  York.  Television  sUtlon  WOBS-TV. 
m.  Columbia  University.  it.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston.  Inc. 
SM-lea:  Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Anericaos  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Section  17:  World  War  n  erperieoce. 

940.54  74-704094 

Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston 


War  and  adrice  (Motion  picture)      Directorate  for  Armed 

Forces  Information  and  Education,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Defense, 
1964. 

20  min.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Order  no.  MD7281EG. 

Armed  Forces  military  report,  no.  624. 

Bummary:  United  States  advisers  in  Vietnam  teach  the  Vietna- 
mese to  defend  themselves  against  communist  guerillas,  to  con- 
struct strat^c  hamlets,  to  maintain  river  and  canal  patrols,  and 
to  create  a  system  of  military  communications.  Prepared  for  use 
by  U,  S.  Armed  Forces  personnel. 

1.   Military  assistance,  American — Vietnam.  i.  U.  S.     Direc- 

torate for  Armed  Forces  Information  and  Education. 

959  70-707549 


War  and  pieces  {Motion  picture)     Warner  Bros.  Cartoons, 
1964. 

7  mill     sd.    color.    35  mm.    (Looney  tunes) 

Technicolor. 

Credits:  Director.  Chuck  Jones:  story,  John  Dunn;  animation, 
Richard  Thompson,  Ken  Harris,  Bob  Bransford;  music,  Bill  Lava. 

Su/nmary;  An  animated  cartoon.  Coyote  launches  himself  astride 
a  rocket  aimed  at  the  Road  Runner,  makes  an  unplanned  trip 
through  the  earth,  and  emerges  In  China. 

I.  Warner  Brothers  Cartoons,  inc.  Series:  Looney  tune  cartoon 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-1582 


War  at  the  top  of  the  world  (Motion  picture)    CBS  News^ 
1963. 


nrd  Knlb;  ciunern- 


.M  mliv     sd.     bAw,     10  mm. 

Telecrsi  "u  Hie  CBS-TV  di>cumentary  show  CBS  reports. 

Crediti:  IMwlucer,  David  Lowe;  i-epoiti 
man.  Wade  IthiBhain. 

Bummary:  Reports  on  the  Chinese  Communist  attack  on  IiwUa 
during  the  last  months  of  1962.  Includes  n  discussion  of  the  surprise 
Chinese  move  across  the  Himalayas  with  Prime  Minister  Nehru. 
General  Manekshaw  of  the  Indian  army,  U.  S.  Ambassador  John 
Kenneth  Galbralth,  and   I'aklstanl  President  Ayub  Khan. 

1    SIno-lndlan  Border  Dispute.  1957-  i.  CBS  reports  (Tele- 

vision Drogram )     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.    CBS  News. 

Fi  67-765 


War  babies  (Motion  picture)     New  York  University,  1970. 
Made  by  JoJo  Productions. 

19  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  short  Actional  piece  about  a  Japanese  man,  a  Japa- 
nese girl,  life,  reality,  and  filmmaking. 

I.  New  York  University. 

791.43  73-711567 

CLNB 


War  WtwccB  the  Titans  i 

Visuals,  1969. 


■d  sods.  [Transparencies]     Creative 


i  tranipaicncic*.     colot      10  »  12  in.     (Greek  mythology:  the  bcRinning,  no. 
2) 

With  lcac)ier'»  manual 

CREDITS:  Author.  Jean  Pope. 

CONTENTS:  Cronua'  trcaimeni  of  children. — Zeu»  wages  war, — Zeut'  al- 
l»ea  — Z«u»'  encmiei. — Gift*  from  the  Cyclopes. 

I    Mythotogy.  Creek,     il.  Mythology,  Greek]        I.  Creative  VUuals  (Firm) 
II.  Scries:  Greek  mytbolofy  (he  beginning.  (Trartsparenciesj  no.  2. 
lBL782j  292  72-735827 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


War  bonnet  making   (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  Multi- 
media, 1970. 

3  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Life  In  the  early  West  serlefi 

Ixtop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacber'a  guide. 

Hummary :  Hhowa  tbe  steps  Involved  la  making  a  ceremonial  lu- 
dlan  war  bonnet  that  has  eagle  feature*,  feather  nuff^  beadlof,  and 
ermine. 

1.  Indians  of  North  Amerlca—Coiitume  and  ailornmeDt.  I.  Dou- 
bleday Multimedia.  Herlea:  Life  In  the  early  Went  series  (Motion 
picture) 

746.69  78-710146 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


War,  boom,  and  bust,  under  Presidents  Wilsui,  Harding^, 
Coolidge,  and  Hoover  (Filmstrip)  Filmfax  Productions. 
Rtleafcd  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1960. 

1  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Prealdenls  and  the 
Presidency) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette 

SUMMARY:  Uses  original  engravings,  paintings,  cartoons,  and 
phott^raphs  In  showing  how  Presidents  WilsoD,  Bailing,  Cocdldge, 
and  Hoover  Influenced  and  shaped  tbe  ^owth  of  tbe  United  States. 

1.  U.  S.— History— 1913-1921.    2.  V.  8.— Hlatofj— IMfr-WB.        L 
Fllmfax  Productions,  New  York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Vis- 
ual Arts.     III.  Series:  Presidents  and  the  Presidency  <Pllmstrlp) 
[E741]  973.91  72-740428 

rev 
Dalvnval  Bdocation  and  Visual  Arts 


War  clubs  of  Mississaugua  (Motion  picture)  House  of 
Seagram,  Montreal.  Made  by  Crawley  Films.  Released 
by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

29  mill.     »d.     color.     Ifl  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Les  sentiers  du  Missis- 
saugua. 

Creiiit$:  Protlucer,  director,  and  editor,  Seaton  Flndlay;  writer, 
Hilles  Pickens;  narrators.  Bill  Stephenson,  Lionel  Duval;  music, 
William  McCauley. 

Summary:  Presents  highlights  of  the  Canadian  Open  Golf  Tour- 
nament, played  in  1065  at  the  Mississaugua  Golf  Club  near  Toronto. 
Features  some  unusual  shots  and  commentary  by  Gene  Littler,  and 
key  shots  by  some  of  the  other  contenders.  Including  Arnold  Palmer, 
Jack  Nlcklaus,  and  Sam  Kneed. 

1.  Canadian  Open  Golf  Championship  Tournament,  Toronto,  1965. 
r.  House  of  Segram,  ltd.  il  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service. 


Inc. 


War  clubs  of  the  Amazon  (Motion  picture) 
Released  by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 


Fi  A  67-2239 


Insight,  inc. 


30  min.     sd-     bAw.     16  mm. 

Telecat=t  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition! 

Credits:  Producer,  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T.  Furst;  music, 
Robert  Ernst :  photographer,  Heinz  Forthmann. 

Bwnmai-y:  Follows  a  group  as  they  make  the  first  conUct  between 
white  men  and  a  hostile  aboriginal  Indian  tribe  on  the  upper  Xlngil 
River  In  tbe  Amazon  Jungles  of  Brazil. 

1.  Indians  of  South  America— Brazil— Amazonas.  i.  Expedition! 
(Television  program)  n.  Insight,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles.  iiL  American 
Broadcasting  Company. 

980^  Fi  68-307 


War  Italian  style  {Motion  picture) 
Film,  Rome.  Released  in  the  U. 
national  Pictures,  1967. 


Italian  International 
),  by  American  Inter- 


77  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm, 

Techniscope. 

Credits:  Producer,  Fulvlo  Lucisano;  director,  Luigl  Scattlnl ; 
screenplay,  Castellano,  Pipolo;  music,  Plero  Umillaoi ;  photography, 
Fausto  Zuccotl.  Cast:  Buster  Keaton,  Franco,  Clcclo,  Fred  Clark, 
Martha  Hyer. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  two  American  GIs  of  Italian  descent 
who  act  as  spies  In  Africa  and  Italy  during  World  War  n. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945— Secret  service— U.  S.  2.  World  War, 
1939-1W5— Italy.     3.   World  War.  1930-1945— Africa.  i.   Italian 

International  Film.     ii.  American  International  Pictures,  Hollywood, 
Calif. 

791.43  72-707851 


The   War   lord    (Motion   picture)       Universal   Pictures   Co., 
1905. 

130  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

A  Court  production. 

Paoavision.     Technicolor. 

Based  on  the  play  entitled  The  lovers,  by  Leslie  Stevens. 

Credits:  Producer,  Walter  Seltzer;  director,  Franklin  Schaffner; 
screenplay,  John  Collier,  Millard  Kaufman;  music,  Jerome  Morosa; 
director  of  photography,  Russell  Metty ;  film  editor,  Folmar  Blang- 
sted.  Coit:  Charlton  Heston,  Richard  Boone,  Rosemary  Forsyth, 
Maurice  Evans,  Guy  Stockwell. 

Summary:  An  action  drama  set  In  lltb  century  Normandy  about 
a  Normau  war  lord  detailed  to  oversee  a  primitive  Druid  village 
along  the  barren  shore  of  the  North  Sea,  and  his  passion  for  a  vil- 
lage girl. 

I.  Stevens,  Leslie.  The  lovers,      it.    Universal  Pictures 

Company,  Inc.  (Incor-  porated  1936) 

Fi  67-1032 


The  War  lover  (Motion  picture)  Columbia  (British)  Pro- 
ductions, Ijondon.  Released  in  the  T"'^.  S.  by  Columbia 
Pictures  Corp.,  1962. 

105  min.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Based  on   the  novel   of  the  same  title  by  John  Hersey. 

Credits:  Producer.  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr. ;  director,  Philip  Lea- 
cock;  screenplay,  Howard  Koch;  music,  Richard  Addlnsell;  director 
of  photography.  Bob  Huke;  film  editor,  Gordon  Hales.  Cast:  Steve 
McQueen.  Robert  Wagner,  Shirley  Anne  Field,  Robert  Easton,  Gary 
Cockrell.  Bill  Edwardp. 

Bummary:  World  War  ii  drama  about  an  emotionally  confused 
pilot  who  tries  to  steal  his  copilot's  girl  In  between  bombing  flights 
to  Germany. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945— Drama.  i.  Hersey,  John  Richard, 
1014-  Tbe  war  lover,     ii.  Columbia  (British)   Productions,    ni. 

Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1262 


War  of  1812  (Filmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond.    Released  by 
Mo<lem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

27  fr,    color.    3.'>  muL     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  KUlde. 

tiuinmarti:  Part  1  shows  the  British  Army  as  It  marched  on  Wash- 
ington, D  C,  to  burn  Its  public  buildings.  Part  2  describes  Jean 
I..affltea  dilemma  when  given  a  chance  to  help  the  British  attack 
New  Orleans  at  a  time  when  he  wanted  most  of  all  to  get  a  pardon 
for  his  men  from  Governor  Claiborne.  For  elementary  grades. 
With  captions. 

1.   ij,   s.— History— War  of  1812.  i.  Jones   and   Osmond,   Inc. 

II.  Alodern  I>earnlng  Aids,  New  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking 

a  Ms  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  79-783807 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


The  War  of  1812   (1783-1818)   (Motion  picture) 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 


National 


.'.^  mill.    8rt.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Struggle  for  a  border,  no.  3) 
CREDITS :  Producer  and  writer,  Ronald  Dick ;  directors,  Pierre 
L'Avare,  Ronald  Dick:  commentary.  William  Welntraub;  commenta- 
tor. .1.  Frank  Willis;  music,  Robert  Fleming;  editor,  Marlon  Mead- 

.■^VmmARV-  Examines  the  continuing  Canadian-British- American 
struggle  in  the  Ohio  Valley  and  cUrifles  the  course  of  the  War  of 
1812     Analyzes  the  consequences  of  the  war. 

1  U  S.— BUtory—War  of  1812.  2.  Ohio  Valley— History.  I. 
Canada.  National  Film  Board.  II.  Series:  Struggle  for  a  border 
(Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

[E357]  971.03  70-712811 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Tkc  Wv  of  1812-1815.  p«t  1.  La  Guene  dc  1812-1815,  ptftk  1. 
(Slide  set]    NatkMul  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969. 

10  ilidca.     color.     2  l  3  in. 

With  Doics. 

SUMMARY:  Portray»eveoi»uiUppeTCaiiadaduriiiglbeWanrfltI2.W« 
captioaa  in  EogUih  and  Freoch. 

1.  United  States— HiMory— War  of  1812.  2.  Ontario— HiWocy.  L 
Canada.  Natkmal  Fihn  Board  of  Cwuda.  \\.  Title:  U  Guerre  <k  Itl3-ltl5, 
partie  1.  tSlide  lel) 

(E355i  971.03  72-733366 

Nuknal  Film  Bowd  of  72  MARC 


The  War  of  1812-1815,  part  2.  La  Guerre  de  1812-1815.  partie  2. 

[Slide  set]     National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

10  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  events  in  Upper  Canada  during  the  Wir  of  1812,  With 
captions  in  English  and  French. 

1.    United    States— History— War   of    1812.       2,    Onurio— History.  L 

Canada.     National  Film  Board.     11.  Title:  Guerre  de  1812-1815.  panic  2.  [Slide 
set] 
tE355]  971.03  72-737207 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

The  W«  of  1812-1815,  pvt  3.  U  Guerre  de  1812-1815,  partie  3. 
[Slide  set]     National  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969. 

10  ilidet.    color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  notes. 

SUMMARY:  PoctrayteveottinUpperCaoadadurioftheWartrf  1812. With 
captiooa  ID  Eogbsh  and  French. 

1.  United  States— Hiatory-War  sA  1S12.  2.  Ooiario— History.  I. 
r.«^.  Natiotta)  Film  Board.  II.  Tide:  U  Ouerre  de  1812-1813,  partie  3. 
(Slide  set] 

(E355]  971.03  72-733370 

Nattooal  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 


600 


The  War  of  1812  in  the  Northwest  (Filmatrip)  Ohio  His- 
torical Society,  1961.  Made  by  Richard  C.  Knopf  and 
Norman  Woelfel  in  cooperation  with  the  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cational Research,  Ohio  State  University. 

54  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  guide. 

Summa}-y:  Frt-aontg  major  eT«its  of  the  War  of  1812  in  the  North- 
west Territory. 

I.  Ohio  Historical  Society. 

973.5  Fi  A  68-1767 

Ohio  Historical  Society 


The  War  of  the  eggs  (Motion  picture)    Paulist  Productions, 
1971. 

27  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

Also  ifwued  in  li&w. 

With  dlsnisKloii  guide.  .     ^       , 

CREDITS:  Producer.  JtAn  Meredytb  Lucas;  director.  Li  moot 
J«AnsoQ:  writer.  Michael  Crlchton.  CAST;  Elisabeth  Ashley,  Bill 
Blxby,  James  Olson.  ^  „     ,„ 

SUMMAKY :  A  dramatization  about  an  unhappy  young  couple 
who  vent  their  ho-stilities  on  their  two-year-old  son.  .     ,  ^^ 

I.  Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades.  Calif.  II.  Series:  Insight 
(Motion  picture)  _„  -,„„,„ 

301.42  78-713916 

Paulist  Productions 


The  War  on  crime  (FUmstHp)     New  York  times,  1968. 

75  fr.  color.  3.'>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in..  33i  rpui., 
22  cm.     mlcrogroove.     (Fllmatrlpon  current  affHirs) 

With  diwusslou  manual. 

Summary:  IiiTestlgates  the  sources  of  Increased  crime  Including 
delinquency,  gangs,  and  the  Mafia.  DeWII«  new  imlloe  methods  to 
fight  crime  and  the  changing  conc^ts  of  law  enforcement.  Discusses 
recent  court  rulings  on  confessions. 

1.  Crime  and  criminals— U.  S.        i.  New  York  times.        Series. 

Fi A  67-3622 
New  York  times 


The  War  on  the  water  (Filmatrip)     Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Tecnifax  Education  Division,  1969. 

42  fr.    color.    S."!  mm.     (The  Civil  War  as  It  happened) 

Also  Iswed  with  phonodlsc. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  development  of  naval  warfare  and  the  Im- 
portance of  the  war  on  the  water.  PnwenU  an  account  of  the  block- 
ade of  the  South,  a  view  of  conditions  in  the  Federal  navy,  and 
scenes  of  tbe  battle  between  tbe  Monitor  and  the  Herrimac.  In- 
cludes Lincoln's  tribute  to  the  navy. 

1  U.  S.— History— Civil  War— Naval  operatlona  i.  Bduca- 
tlonal  Direction,  Inc.  n.  Plastic  Coating  Oorporatlon.  Tecnlftir 
Divlalon.        Series:  The  Civil  War  as  It  happened  (nimstrlp) 

973.7B  70-786024 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The   W«r  oa   tlK   water.   [Filmstrip]      Educational    Direction. 
Released  by  Tecnifax  Education  Division.  1970. 

44  fr.  color,  35  mm  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (I  s  for  manual  projector.  1 
1-  for  automatic  projeclor).  12  in.,  il  |/3  rpm.,  20  min,  and  phonotape  in 
cauccte.     (The  Civil  War  as  it  happmed) 

In  LC  cotleciiorrs 

Also  known  under  the  title  The  Civil  War  on  the  water. 

Captioned  version  also  issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY  Describes  the  major  role  of  the  navies  of  both  the  Union  and 
Confederate  forces  in  the  war  Presents  an  account  of  the  blockade  of  the  South, 
conditions  in  the  Federal  Navy,  and  scenes  of  the  battle  between  the  Monitor 
and  thi-  Merrimac.  together  with  Lincoln's  tribute  to  the  U.S.  Navy. 

1  United  Slates- -History -Civil  War -Naval  operations— Juvenile  films. 
(1.  United  Slates— History— Civil  War— Naval  operations]  I.  Educational 
Direction,  inc.  II.  Plastic  Coating  Corporation.  Tecnifax  Division.  111.  Title: 
The  Civil  War  on  the  water.  [Filmstrip]  IV  Series:  The  Civil  War  as  it  hap- 
pened. [Filmstrip] 

(E591]  973.75  72-735146 

72  MARC 

War  or  peace  (Filmstrip)    Arpis  CommiLiiicationa,  1970. 

5!>  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc :  1  a.,  12  la.,  331  rptn., 
10  mlD.     mlcrogrooTe 

A  PeacofA  fllmatrlp. 

With  operation  manual  and  dlacnaslcHi  guide. 

CredlU:  Visuals.  Patricia  Ellen  Rlcd;  writer,  Blcbard  C.  Leach; 
narrator.  Joel  Sebastian ;  music,  Darrell  Campbell. 

Summary :  Focuses  on  man's  teodencr  to  encase  in  war  and 
poses  queetlotu  coDcernlog  wars  of  attaining  peace. 

1.  F^ce.        1.  Argus  Communications. 

172  71-737907 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


iWar  pris<Hiers  in  captivity,    (Motion  picture)      Germany 

[194-?, 

16  mill.     sL     b&w.     16  mm. 

L.  r.  copy  from  Incomplete  35  mm.  print  In  tT,  S.  War  Dept, 
H.  I.  D.  9675.    Main  titles  and  other  footage  lacking. 

Summary:  A  German  educational  film  with  Oerman  subtitles. 
Scenes  of  the  interrogation  of  a  Germsn  officer  by  British  Interroga- 
tors. InclDdcfl  TiewB  of  the  exterior  of  a  prisoner  of  war  camp  and 
of  the  otBcer  In  a  cell  with  another  captured  soldier. 

1.  World  War.  ig6&-l&45— Prisooers  and  prisons,  Brltiab. 

365  70-709667 


War  Production  Board 
see    United  States.    War  Production  Board 


War   sermon    {Motion   picture)      Occidental  College,  1971. 
Made  by  Dave  Bell  Associates. 

2ft  luiii.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY  :  A  theatrical  exploration  of  war  through  poetry.  Por- 
trays the  attitudes  of  four  young  men  together  In  a  small,  modern 
chapel  at  night  as  they  read  the  poetry  of  Cart  Sandburg.  Rupert 
Brooke,  and  the  New  Testament,  and  then  play  war  games  as  they 
experience  thp  reality  of  the  text. 

1   War  and  literature.        I.  Los  Angeles.     Occidental  College. 

248.2  77-711 &68 

CINE 

War  with  Mexico  (FUtii»trip)    Jones  and  Osmond.    Releaaed 
by  Modem  Learning;  Aids,  1968. 

2t  fr     oilnr.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  tt?nrli«>r's  jnilde. 

Summary:  Part  1  traces  PrealdeiU  Polk's  actions  leading  up  to  the 
war  with  Mexico.  Part  2  follows  Nlchfrtas  P.  Trlst  as  he  tried  to 
negotlnte  s  peace  treaty  with  Mexico  after  the  war.  Tor  elementary 
grndps     With  captions. 

1.  I"  S.— Historj-- War  with  Mexico.  1845-l*t8.  2.  Trlst,  Nicholas 
Philip.  1800-1874.  i.  Jones  and  08m<Mjd,  inc.     n.  Modem  Learn- 

ing Aids.  New  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  72-733308 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Warburg,  Sandol  Stoddard.       Curl  up  small 
see 

Curl  up  small. 


Warburg,  Sandol  Stoddard.       The  thinking  book 
see 

The  Thinking  book. 

Ward,  Bruce  A 
see 

Silent  majority. 

Ward  (Fred)    Productions 
see    Fred  Ward  Productions 

Ward,   I^d  Kendall,   1905-  Gods' man 

see 

Gods'  man. 

Ward  (Montgomery)    and  Company 
see 


Designers  in  action. 
Hit  HkeapniL 


An  Impossible  dream  come  true. 
R's  a  difference  world. 

Report  to  consumers. 
Three  to  win. 
The  Way  I  do  It. 

Ward  Body  Works 
see 

The  Bus  and  us. 

Ward  clerk,  hospital 
see 

A  Success  story:  Ward  Clerk,  hospital. 

Ward  lascelle  Productions 
see 

Heart  o'  the  West. 

Ward-Schreider 
see 

The  Oanfca— India's  eternal  river. 

Warden— sun  center  {Motion  picture)  Kimberly-Clart 
Corp.,  CellucottOTi  Division,  1957.  Made  by  Cascade  Pic- 
tures of  CaKfomia, 

1  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm 

Summary:  A  teleTlsIon  commercial  adTertlslng  Kleenex  tiaaoe. 
1.  Telerlalon  advertising.        i.  KImberty-Clark  Oon>wition.     Ctel- 
lucottoo  Division. 

65»  71-704S97 

Ward's  Natural  Science  EstabUshment.  Inc. 
see 

About  Insects. 

Amino  acid  structure  &  the  peptide  link. 

Astronomical  measurement,  1, 
Astronomical  measurement,  2, 

Astrooomy:  the  solar  system  and  beyond. 
Atmosi*ieric  pollution. 


link. 


Basic  astronon^. 

Bean  germination. 
Biological  commimities,  l. 

Biological  communities,  2. 
Biological  relationships. 
Biological  succession. 
BoDd  type  and  propertiei  of  matter. 
Carbohydrate  structure  &  the  glycoeidlc 


Classification  and  natural  history. 
Concept  of  homeostasis. 
DNA  and  cell  chemistry. 
DiflVisioa  and  oamoak. 
The  Earth. 

601 


Earthworm. 

Elementa,  compoundi,  and  mixturea. 

Embryology:    10  mm.  pig. 

Environmental  pollution:   our  world  in 
crisis . 

Evolution  of  man. 

Flowers  evening. 

Freshwater  pollution. 

Geography  of  the  universe. 

Geomorphology — the  origin  and  develop- 
ment of  land  forms . 

Growth  of  molds , 

Hydra, 

Introdiclng  evolution. 

Introducing  genetics . 
Introduction  to  amino  acids. 
Introductioo  to  atomic  structure. 

Introduction  to  biological  measurements. 

Introduction  to  biological  oxidation  &  ATP. 

Introduction  to  carbohydrates. 
Introduction  to  chemical  bonding. 

Introduction  to  DNA. 
Introduction  to  ecolc^y. 

Introduction  to  dectroautics. 

Introduction  to  energy  cycle. 
Introduction  to  fats. 
An  introduction  to  fossils. 
Introduction  to  gametogenesis. 
Introduction  to  meiosis. 
Introduction  to  Mendelian  inheritance. 
Introduction  to  mitosis. 
Introduction  to  photosynthesis. 
Introduction  to  probability. 
Introduction  to  the  animal  cell. 

Introduction  to  the  carbon  cycle. 
Introduction  to  the  claan6cation  of  matter. 
Introduction  to  die  electronic  structore  of 
Introduction  to  the  Krebs  cycle. 
Introduction  to  the  laws  of  chemistry. 
Introduction  to  the  nitrogen  cycle. 


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Ward»8  Natural  Science  Establishment,  Inc. 
(Continued) 

Introduction  to  the  nucleotides. 
Introduction  to  the  water  cycle. 
Land  pollution. 
Ught. 

Linkage,  crossing-over,  and  chromosome 
maps. 

The  Living  cell. 

Living  things  and  their  habitats. 

The  Magic  of  tree  buds. 

Malaria:    causes  and  effects. 
Man  and  ecology. 

Mao  in  the  biosphere. 
Marine  pollution. 

Materials  of  the  earth's  crust. 

Materials  of  the  earth's  crust— identifica- 
tion of  minerals. 

Materials  of  the  earth's  crust— minerals. 
Measuring  time. 
Meiosis . 

Meteors,  comets,  and  asteroids. 

Mitosis. 

Moon  and  eclipses. 

Mushroom  development. 
Mutations  and  chromosomal  modifications. 
Nature  of  the  crisis. 

Oxidations:  fundamental  types. 
Photosynthesis  details,  part  1. 
Photosynthesis  details,  part  2. 

Pine  seeds:   release  and  germination. 

Planets  in  motion. 

Plant  responses. 


Pollution  control. 

Pollution:   crisis  in  our  environment. 
Proteins  &  deamination. 

Bapid  movement  In  plaits. 
Resources  for  tomorrow. 
Revolution. 


Rotation. 

Schistosomiasis:   causes  and  effects . 
Seed  distribution  and  germination. 
Sex  determination  and  sex  linkage. 

The  Sun. 

Using  natural  resources. 
What  is  a  . , .   ? 
What  is  a  fossil? 

Graeoa.  [mmttrip]     Wettwood  Educadoful 


I  L,  13  in.,  33  1/3  n 


Productiaos.  1972. 


70  fr.    color.     33  mm. 
(AnctMi  OfMoe) 

SUMMAKY:  Explorea  Creek  miltury  twhniqMW.  which  prcaerved,  toA 
Uicr  apraMl  Greek  culture  throuffaou  the  tiicni  Medhemacui. 

I.  Military  an  mmI  science— HiMory.  2.  GrMce—HiHory.  Military.  I. 
Wcatwood  Bdttcattoaal  Productiooa.  II.  Scriea:  Ancienl  Greece.  (PUmtlrip] 
tU33]  355.00938  72-734214 

Wcatwood  Eduaiiofial  73  MARC 

Production 


Wark  Prodicing  Corporation 
see 


Warm-blooded  and  cold-blooded  anJniala   (Motion  picture) 

Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1971. 

14  uiln.    «d.    color.    16  mm. 

Witb  study  pi>d& 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  T.  R.  Porter. 

st'MHARY;   Experiments  dMuonstrate  how   enTironmeDt  aflFCcts 
the  temperature  of  cold-blooded  animals,  and  bow  body  corerlags 
belp  warm-blooded  animals  maintain  a  constant  temperature. 
Another  issue :  b&w 

1.  Body  temperature.         I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[QP135]  591.5  7^711492 

Orunet  iDstructlonal  Films 


The  Warm  coat  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Atomic  Enragy 
Commission,  1969.  Made  b;  Division  of  Public  Informa- 
tion. 

14  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summai-y:  A  documentary  account  of  ttie  KlrUCtiOft  of  sea  otters 
from  the  Bering  Sea  to  Alaskan  corea,  an  environment  which  wlU 
offer  the  animals  a  better  chance  to  thrlre  and  multiply. 

1.  Sea-otters.        i.  U.  S.     Atomic  Energy  Commlaslon. 

599.7  72-704659 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  CommlsaloD 


The  Warm  front  (Motion  picture)  B.  H.  E.  Education  and 
.'^enbourne  Enterprises,  England.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Weather  series) 

I»op  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  warm  front  is  formed  as  a  warm  air 
ma!*s  overtakes  and  rides  over  a  cooler  air  mass.  Notes  that  the 
approach  of  a  warm  front  Is  signaled  by  high  clouds,  then  rain,  and 
sometimes  fog. 

1.  Fronts  (Meteorology)  I.  B.  H.  E.  Education,  ltd.  II.  Sea- 
bourne  EnterprlsetL  III.  BFA  Educational  Hedla.  Series: 
Weather  series  (Motion  picture) 

551.6  71-711667 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Warm  in  the  bud  {Motion  picture)  Nicolina  Productions* 
1969. 

96  mln.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  An  adaptation  of  the  play  Spring's  awakening,  by  Frank 
Wedekind.  Considers  passible  problems  ariirlng  from  the  awakenlog 
of  the  aezual  impulse  In  a  group  of  children  In  the  1880's.  Com- 
pares these  probiem:^  with  those  of  modern  children. 

1.  Puberty.  i.  Wedekind.  Frank.  18G4-1018.     FrUhlings  erwa- 

chen.     iL  Nicolina  Productions. 

166.3  75-702636 

CINE 

Warner  Brothers  Cartoons,  Inc. 
see 

Mother  was  a  rooster. 

The  Pied  Piper  of  Guadalupe. 

War  and  pieces. 

Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  inc. 
see 

Act  one. 

Adventures  of  the  road-runner. 


602 


America,  America. 

The  BatUe  ot  tne  VUla  Fiorlta. 

A  Bedroom  scandal. 

A  Big  hand  for  the  little  lady. 

Bimbo  the  great. 

la  Bobeme. 
Boulder  wham! 

Brainstorm. 

The  Ciiapman  report. 

Cheating  cheaters. 

Cheyenne  autumn. 
Chili  com  corny, 
Claudelle  Inglish. 

The  Couch. 

Critic's  choice. 

Daffy  rents. 

Dames. 

E>ays  of  wine  and  roses. 

IDead  ringer. 

Dear  heart. 

A  Distant  trumpet. 

Dr.  Crippen. 

Die  3   |i.  e.    Drei]   Groschenoper. 

Ensign  Pulver. 

Escape. 

F.  B.  I.  Code  98. 

The  Fabulous  world  of  Jules  Verne. 

Fanny. 

Feather  finger. 

Fifty  years  before  your  eyes. 

A  Fine  madness. 

Four  for  Texas. 

Gay-Purr-ee. 

Go  go  amigo. 

The  Great  race. 

Guns  of  darkness. 

CSrpsy. 

Hamlet. 

The  Handmade  private. 
Harper. 

Having  a  wild  weekend. 


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Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.    (Continued) 

House  of  women. 

The  bcrecdble  Mr.  Limpet. 

bside  Daisy  caover. 

It's  nice  to  have  a  mouse  around  the  house 
Kingdom  of  the  Saguenay. 

Kisses  for  my  President. 

Lights  of  New  York. 

Uttle  church  around  the  comer, 
LltUe  Richard. 
A  Majority  of  one. 

Marriage  on  the  rocks, 
Mary,  Mary. 

The  Mask. 
Murleta. 

The  Music  man. 

The  Naked  and  the  dead. 

Never  too  late. 

No  time  for  sergeants. 

None  but  the  brave. 

Open  season. 

PT  109. 

Palm  brings  weekend. 

Parrish. 

Philbert. 

Portrait  of  a  mobster. 

Princess  O'Rourke. 

A  Report  from  San  Juan. 

Robin  and  the  7  hoods. 

The  Roman  spring  of  Mrs.  Stone. 
Rome  adventure. 

Run,  run,  sweet  road  runner. 

Sex  and  the  single  girl. 

Silver  lightning. 

The  Singer  not  the  song. 

The  Sins  of  Rachel  Cade. 

&10W  excuse. 

The  Solid  tin  coyote. 


Splendor  in  the  grass. 

Stop  the  world,  1  want  to  get  off. 

The  Story  of  the  Count  of  Monte-Cristo. 

Susan  Slade. 

Term  of  trial. 
The  Third  day. 
The  Third  degree, 
UXB. 

A  Walk  through  the  sound  of  Switzerland. 
What  ever  happened  to  Baby  Jane  ? 
The  White  warrior. 
Who's  afraid  of  Virginia  Woolf  ? 
The  Wild  chase. 

A  WUh  and  Ticino. 

With  their  eyes  on  the  stars. 
Youngblood  Hawke. 

Warner  Brothers  Productions,  ltd. 
see 

Stop  the  world,  I  want  to  get  oS. 

Wamer-Chilcott  laboratories,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J. 
see 

Bronchospasm, 

The  Differential  diagnosis  of  chest  pain. 

Warner-Lambert  Pharmaceutical  Company 
see 

Somethini  to  smile  about 

Warner's  Features,  inc. 
see 


The  Kentucky  feud. 

The  Warning  arrhrthmlas  (SIoUok  ficturt)  ROCOM,  di- 
vision of  HoSmann-La  Roche,  1969.  Made  by  John 
Sutherland  Productions. 

22  mln.  sd.  color  16  mm.  (Uultlm«dla  liutnictlonal  irstem 
for  (-oronary  can  uolt  Done*) 

Summary:  DlseiiMi  ■  Uie  waralnir  arrhythmias  wtucli  are  the 
prwursora  of  more  serloiu  arrliTtlimlafl,  aad  naea  animatjoo  to  ex- 
plain the  anatomical  and  electrocaidlogTaphic  aapecta 

1.  ArrliTtlimla.  i.  Bocom  Sarlea:  Ualtlmedia  Uutmctloiia] 
aystem  for  coronary  care  nnlt  naiaes  (Motion  picture) 

CINE  ^^^•'^  i^nrnvs. 


Warninf  blinker  (Filmstrip)     Imperi&I  Film  Co.,  1970. 

40  fr.  color.  35  rom.  and  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in.,  331  rpniL, 
6  mln.     microgroovv.     (Open-ended  stories) 

Also  Iwued  with  phonotape  in  csH-aette. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMM,\RY:  An  open-ended  fllmslrlp  sbowlng  conflicting  situa- 
tions inrolrlng  a  warning  blloker,  which  preseot  serious  con- 
sequences to  the  children  loTOlved.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Conflict   (Psjchologj) — J«T«nlle  fllma.  I.  Imperial  Pilm 

Company,  inc..  Ukeland,  Da.  II.  Serlea;  Open-ended  stories  (Film- 
strip) 

[BF683]  372.24  70-789556 

ImperUl  Film  Co. 


Wamin;   shot    (Hfotion   picture)      Bob   Banner   Aaaooiatcs. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 
98  min.     sd.     colbr.     35  mm. 

Based  on  the  oowl  entitled  ni-offlcer  needs  help  by  Whit  Master- 
sou. 

Cre4it»:  Producer  and  director,  Buiz  Kullk;  screenplay,  Mann 
Rubin;  music.  Jerry  Grtdamith;  photography,  Joacfih  Biroc-  film 
editor,  Archie  Marshek.  CoMt:  Stere  Allea,  Bd  B^ley,  Joan  Col- 
lins. Lillian  Glsh.  George  Grizxard. 

Summary--  A  story  atwut  a  detectire  aergeant  who  shoots  a  doc- 
tor while  traditing  down  a  paychopathic  killer  .  Filmed  in  Lo«  Ange- 
les. 

I.  Maatenon.  Wbit,  pmud.  7U-olBcer  needs  help,  n.  Bob  Banner 
AMoclates.    m.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

791.43  73-702035 


Warning:   this  water  is  polluted   {Motion  picture)     John 
Dentine.     Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1967. 

18  mill.    sd.    color.    8  mm. 

Summary:  A  noctftl  commenUry  on  life  In  America  today  as  seen 
through  the  eyes  of  a  teuiagar,  covering  an  array  of  events  «!• 
countered  by  the  boy  In  his  daily  life. 

1.  V.  B.~8oe.  condlt — 1945-  L  Dentlno,  Joho.    o.  East- 

man Kodak  Company. 

809.173  Fi  A  68-863  rer 

CINE 

Warnlnff-warains  (Motion  picture)    Harvey  Itichards,  1969. 

22  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  the  history  of  San  Francisco  Bay  In  terms  of 
dwtructlve  ecological  change*,  and  stresses  the  need  for  concerted 
and  Immediate  action  to  prevent  further  deterioration.  E^xamlnes 
aodal,  moral,  and  scientific  factors. 

1.  Uartne  ecology— California— San  Francisco  Bay.  I.  Richards, 
Harvey. 

rQHM1.5.S31  3339  70-713832 

Barvey  Richards 


Warren  (S.  D.)   Company 
see 

Skin. 

The  Wamn  Commission  report  (Motion  picture)    National 
Broadcastinfi;  Co.,  1964. 

00  m''i.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm. 

An  N.W  news  special  report  telecast  on  Sept.  27.  1964,  to  coin- 
cide with  the  piibilsblng  of  the  Warren  report. 

Crediti:  Producer  and  writer,  Al  Wa^wermsn;  director,  Robert 
Priaulx;  coramenutors,  Frank  McOee.  Robert  MacNeli,  Tom  Pettlt; 
editors.  Darold  Murray,  John  J.  Martin. 

BummoTTf:  Presents  a  detailed  report  on  ti»e  findings  of  the  Presi- 
d«it's  CommlRslon  on  the  A A>taH.<t| nation  of  President  Kennedy.  Di<- 
ctiiwes  several  conclusions  of  the  report- 

1.  Kennedy.  John  Fltagersld.  Pres.  V.  S..  l&l 7- 196S—A«8aaBi na- 
tion. I.  U.  S.  President's  Commission  on  the  AssaKsinatioa  of 
President  Kennedy.  Report  of  the  President's  Commission  on  the 
Assassination  of  President  John  F.  Kennedy,  it.  National  Broadcast- 
ing Company,  inc. 

973.92-2  Fi  67-2029 


Thome  nbnt.  1971. 

4  miB.    ■.    bftw.     supw  I  mm.     (In 
Loop  film  IB  cartridge.  FUm  aaU*  on  cartridge  caae. 
CXSDITS:  Producer,  Dcnait  Grogan. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  evcaa  in  the  prtsidcatia]  campaign  of  Warrea  Hardlag 
is  1920.  lachtdca  the  RcpubUcao  coovcntioa  in  Chicafo.  tbc  o 


603 


-United    Stales— Electioii— 192a      2.    Haritng,    Wama 
i.  Pres.  U.S.,  1MS1923.       I.  Tliorae  PfbM,  inc.,  Boukkr.  Colo.    O. 
Sctics:  t  mm.  documean  proiecL  [Motioo  picture]  do.  332. 
cE783i  973.91  72-701307 

Tbcne  POm  72  MARC 


Warren  Miller  Productions 


Gold  medal  sailors. 


Racing  rbythms. 


Ski  time  in  the  Rockies. 


A  Way  out. 

Tbe  Wama  jtmn:  PnOle  of  Bail  Wamn  (Motion  piotun) 
Natifmal  Educational  Teleriaon.  Released  by  TnHjM*^ 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

22  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer,  Jim  Karayn;  director.  Max  Schiodla-;  editor, 
Howard  Milken. 

SimMMry.-  DtsnuMS  tbe  political  career  and  tbe  persoDal  phUoao- 
I^  of  Earl  Warr«D. 

1.  Warren,  Bari.  1801-  l  National  Educatlooal  Teievlaloo 

and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana,  nnlrerslty.  Atidlo-Tlsnal  Center. 
928  78-706860 

Indiana  UdIt.  A-T  Center 

The  Warren  years:  The  ^reat  decisions  (Motion  pichav) 
Kational  Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

24  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Jim  Karayn ;  director.  Max  Schlndler ;  editor, 
Howard  Milken. 

Summarp:  Elxamlnes  the  major  Supreme  Court  rulings  In  the 
areas  of  school  desegregation  and  civil  rights,  reapportloiunent,  and 
criminal  procedure  In  tight  of  the  consequences  of  the  dedslong. 
Presents  an  evaluation  of  these  decisions  by  allies  and  crIticB  of 
Ear]  Warren. 

1.  U.  S.  Supreme  Court    2.  Warren,  Earl,  1881- 
Bducational  Television  and  Radio  Center,    i     ' 
Audlo-Tlsnal  Center. 

347.9973 
Indiana  Univ.    A-T  Center 

Warrendale  (Motion  picture)  Canadian  Broadcasting;  Co., 
Ottawa.  Made  by  Allan  Kinj?  Associates.  Relea.sed  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Grove  Press  Film  Division,  1967. 

lOS  mio.    sd.     bAw.     16  ram. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Allan  King:  phot<^rrapber,  Wil- 
liam Brayoe:  editor.  Peter  Hoseley. 

Summary :  A  direct  film  study  of  emotlooatly  distorhed  children 
at  their  residential  treatment  center.  Warrendal^  in  Toronto.    Shows 
tbe  special  treatment  devlaed  for  the  children  by  the  director.  Dr. 
John  Brown. 
Another  issue.    Vi  mm. 

1.  Child  pf^chotberapy— Residential  treatment  2.  Mentally  III 
children — Care  and  treatment — Toronto.  I.  Canadian  BroadJcast- 
Ing  Corporation.     IT.  Grove  Presa.     Film  Division. 

616.89  75-707466 

Grove  Press 


L  Natlonat 

Ualventt7. 


78-706849 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Warriors  five   {Motion  picture)      AJta  Vista  Productions. 
Released  by  American  International,  1962. 

81  iiiln.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

EngU  h  tankage  verston  of  fllm  made  Id  Italy. 

Credita:  Froducer,  FuItIo  Lucisano ;  director,  Le<^K>ldo  Savooa; 
story  and  screenplay,  Glno  De  SanctlB;  director  of  pbotograpby, 
Claudlo  Racca ;  editor,  Gabriele  Varriale;  American  version  directed 
and  written  by  George  Gonneau ;  American  rerslon  editor,  Salvatore 
Blllltterl.  Caat:  Jack  Palance,  Jo-Anna  Rallf,  Serge  ReggtanI,  Foico 
Lulli. 

Bummaryr  An  adventure  drama  set  in  World  War  n  about  an 
Amerlcaa  paratrooper-saboteur  and  his  four  Italian  cellmates  who 
escape  from  an  Italian  military  prison  in  September  1943  and  or- 
ganize partisan  resistance  against  the  Germans  after  Italy  8ur> 
renders  to  the  Allies. 

1.  World  War,  IflSft-  1»45  —  Underground      moTemente  — 

Italy.        I. AltaVista  Productions,   Hollywood,  Calif,      ii. 

American  Intematlooal  Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

940.6345  Fi  68-1683 


Warsaw   {Motion  picture)     Biofilms.     Released  by  Interna- 
tional Communication  Films,  1966. 

4  mill.    Bi.     color.    8  mm.     (East  Europe  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  S  mm. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  reemerRence  of  Warsaw  as  a  national 
capital  after  World  War  u,  and  Includes  scenes  of  old  and  new 
buildings  and  of  statues  of  public  ficureg. 

1.   Warsaw— EJescrlpt Ion.  i.   Biofilms,   Ina     n.   International 

Communicution  Films.  Series;  East  Europe  series  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

914.38  71-703119 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


(Warsaw  ghettoi  {Motion  picture)     Germany,  1942. 

25  min.     si.      bAw.     16  mm. 

Clehelme  Kommaiidosache. 

Summary:  Shows  life  within  ghetto  walls  at  Warsaw.  Contrasts 
scenes  of  normal  street  life  with  ghetto  scenes  of  old  emaciated 
persons  crowded  In  rooms,  running,  being  spurred  on  by  whips,  and 
marching  in  circles.  Shows  bodies  being  covered  with  lime  and 
burled  In  a  mass  grave.    Filmed  at  the  Jewish  Central  Prison. 

1.  Warsaw — Description, 

940.54  7^-708962 

Waraaw   ghetto.   [Motion   picture]      BBC-TV,   London,    1967. 
Released  in  the  MS.  by  Time-Life  Hlnii. 

SI  mia.    td.    Uw.     16  ram. 

SUMMARY:  Preacais  actual  pboiocnpha  and  film*  wtbch  were  taken  by 
camcramcfl  of  the  Ocnnaa  Anny,  the  Secret  Service,  and  the  Ocaupo  who  were 
n»igned  lo  record  VSt  aaA  death  in  the  ghetto.  Shows  Jews  entering  the  Warsaw 
^tetio  in  November  1940  asd  reveals  the  horrors  of  dbeaae  aod  hunger,  the 
deportations  to  the  death  camp*,  and  the  dyiag  ia  the  streets. 

I.  Hotocauu.  Jewish  (l939-l943)~Wanaw.     2.  Jews  ia  Warsaw.       I.  Brit- 
ish Broadcasting  Corporation.     Tdcvisioa  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 
[DS133.P62W]  940.54  76-714662 

rmie-Lifc  FOm  72  MARC 

Wariaw  pact  latcrrMtkiB  la  CiecboBloTakia  (1968).  [Motion  pic- 
ture]    Thome  FUnu,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     cotor.     super  S  mm.     (8  mm.  document*  project,  no.  317) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  film  Doies  on  cartridge  case. 

CItEDrrS!  Producer,  Dennis  Crogan. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  the  invasion  of  Czechoslovakia  by  the  Soviet  Union 
and  several  Eastern  European  countries  in  August  1968.  Shows  scenes  of  stu- 
dents resisting  the  takeover,  utd  pany  and  government  officers  ratifying  an 
■grecinent  with  the  U.S.S.R. 

I.     CicchoslovBk     Republic— Hbtory— Intervention.     1968-  1. 

Thome  Fdma,  inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.     II.  Series:  8  mm.  documents  projecL  [Mo- 
tioQ  picture]  no.  317. 
lDB215.6]  943.8  72-701131 

Thoroe  Films  72  MARC 

Wart  hoga  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted  in  car- 
tridge, 1967. 

1  min.     fi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Walt  Disney  nature  library) 

With  fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  wart  hogs  at  a  water  hole  and  pictures  their 
unubUMi  retreat  when  a  lion  approaches. 

1.  Wort  hc^.  I,  Uifiuey  (Walt)  Productions,     ii.  Baling  Corpo- 

ration, CMmbrldce.  Mass. 

Fi  A  67-826 

Ealing  Corporation 

Wartime  election:  Itoosevelt  vs.  Dewey  {Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1967. 

h  iiiln.      si.      b&w      8  mm.      (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  155) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.  lasued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes  ou  cartridge  case. 

Credita:  Prwlucer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  fllm  notes,  James  C.  Schott. 

Summary:  Shows  Earl  Warren  nominating  Thomas  Dewey  for 
President  at  the  Republican  tJonventlon  in  1&43  and  t>ewey  malting 
an  acceptance  speech.  Pictures  Rooacvelt  being  renominated  at  the 
Democratic  convention  and  announcing  bis  campaign  goals  over  the 
radio.  Follows  the  campaign  and  voting.  Including  scenes  of  soldiers 
TOtIng  near  the  front  lines. 

1.   President*— U.   8.— Election— 1W4.  I.   Thorne  Films,   Inc., 

Boulder,  Colo.        8erle«:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture) 
no.  155. 

329  Fi  A  67-5472 

Thoriie  Films 


Wartime  relocation  of  Japanese- Americans  {Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1967. 

5  mill-     si.     b&w.     8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  146) 

Loop  aim  mounted  in  cartridge.  lasoed  Id  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUa;  Producer,  Dale  C,  Willard :  film  notea,  Jan.es  C.  Schott. 

Hvmmary:  l>oruments  the  moTemeot  of  Japaneae-Amerlcaiu  from 
their  homes  on  the  west  coast  of  the  United  States  to  guarded  relo- 
cation camps  following  ttie  American  declaration  of  war  on  Japan. 
Describes  the  details  of  camp  life. 

L  World  War,  18S&-1H5— Evacuation  of  ciTlIlana.  2.  Japanese 
in  the  U.  H.  i.  Thome  Film*.  Inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  Series ;  8  mm. 
documents  project   (Motion  picture)   no.  146. 

»iO.M7  Fi  A  67-M73 

Tborae  Films 


Warwick,  Granville 
Bee 


Let  Katie  do  it. 


Wasa  {Motion  picture)  Swedish  Institute  for  Cultural  Re- 
lations, Stockholm.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service  [196-1, 

18  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  salvage  and  placing  in  a  museum  of  the  war- 
ship Wasa  which  sank  In  the  port  of  Stockholm  on  Its  maiden  voyage 
In  1028. 

I.  Vasa  (Warship)  i.  Svenska  instltutet  f&r  kulturellt  utbyte 
med  utlandet,  Stockholm,    u.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

Fi  A  67-5433 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Wash  and  wet-in-wet  (Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp^ 
1968. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Fine  arts  techniques:  water- 
color) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworkln. 

Summary :  Shows  bow  to  prepare  watercolor  paper  for  a  wash 
and  for  a  wet-ln-wet. 

1.  Water-color  painting — ^Technique.  I.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion.        Series:  Fine  arts  techniques:  watercolor   (Motion  picture) 

751.4  7&-708086 

Walden  Fllm  Corp. 


Washing  a  dog  {Motion  picture)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

4  mill.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Pets.  no.  8) 

Looii  tlim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes. 

Sunmarv:  Pictures  the  steps  In  washing  a  dog,  inclndlng  wetting, 
applying  a  mild  detergent,  scrubbing,  rinsing,  drying,  and  brushing 
the  animal. 

1.  Dogs.  I.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York. 
Audio-Visual  Division.        Series;   Pets   (Motion  picture)    no.  8. 

636.72  Fi  A  68-1903 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 


Washing  and  storing  salad  greens  (Motion  picture)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  by  ITniversal  Education  and 
Visual  Alts.  1970. 

4  mill.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  I) 

Witli  teachers'  guide. 

SU.MMARY:  Illustrates  the  correct  procedures  to  use  In  washing, 
drying,  and  storing  iceberg  lettuce  and  chicory. 

1.  Lettuce.  2.  Chicory.  I.  Falrfleld  Associates.  II.  Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion 
picture)   part  1. 

[TX801]  641.8  71-715071 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Washing  dishes  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Tniversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.     sd,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Cooking  series,  part  2) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

sl'MM.'lltY:  Pointa  out  specific  problems  In  washing  dishes  by 
ha  I  111. 

1.  Dishwashing.  I.  Falrfleld  Associates.  II.  Universal  Educa- 
tion anil  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Cooking  series  (Motion  picture) 
part  2. 

[TX3-24]  648  79-715081 

Univei-aal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Washing,  drying  and  storing  films  (Motion  picture)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.     sd.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Elementary  photography) 
SUMMARY ;   Explains  for  the   novice   various   simple  techniques 
of  photography.     Dtscus.ses  the  washing,  drying,  and  storing  of  Alms. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Photography — Processing — Juvenile  films.  I.  Falrfleld  Asso- 
ciates. II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Ele- 
mentary photography   (Motion  picture) 

[TR305]  770.283  70-715044 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Washing    the    wearables — a    guide    to    home    laundering 

{Filmstrip)     Clorox     Co.       Released     by     Audio- Visual 
School  Service,  1970. 

r>3  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

8umm<iry:  Descrlt>es  the  correct  procedures  for  home  laundering 
of  clothing,  and  discusses  how  and  when  to  use  bleach,  detergents, 
and  ensyme  detergents. 

1.  I-aundry.  i.  Clorox  Company,  n.  Audio-Visual  School  Serv- 
ice, New  York. 

648  79-737286 

Audio-Visual  School  Serrlca 


Washing  your  hair  {Motion  picture)  Society  for  Visual 
P'ducnlion  in  cooperation  viith  Hurt  Munk  and  Co.  Re- 
leased by  Society  for  Visual  P'ducation,  1969. 

■4  min.    si,    color.    8  mm.     (Personal  cleanliness) 

l»op  fllni  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  phonortisc:  1  s.,  33i  rpm    4  min. 

Sumtnary:  Shows  how   to  wet,  lather,  rinse,  and  dry   hair.     For 
primary  and  Intermediate  grades. 

1,  Hair-Ore  and  hygiene.        i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.. 
Chicago.    Serlea:  Personal  cleanliness  (Motion  picture). 

646.7  70-700469 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Washing  your  hands  and  face  {Motion  picture)  Society 
for  Visual  Education  in  cooperation  with  Burt  Munk  and 
Co.     Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1969. 

4  min,    si.     color.     8  mm. 

(Personal  cleanliness) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  phonodisc:  1  s.,  83|  rpm.,  4  min. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  to  wash  hands,  face,  ears,  and  neck. 
For  primary  and  intermediate  grades. 

1.  Hand  washing-    B.  Hygiene.        i.  Society  tar  Visual  Education, 
Inc      Chicago.        Series:    Personal    cleanliness    (Motion    picture) 

646.7  72-700467 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


Washington,  Timothy,  1946- 
see 

Renaissance  in  black. 


604 


Washington  (State) 


Harmony  of  nature  and  man. 

Washington  (State)    School  for  the  Blind,  Vancouver 
see 

Beyond  the  nigtit. 

Washington  (State^    State  Apple  Advertising 
Commission 
see 

Fresh  country  apples. 

Washington  State  Appleland. 

Washington  (State)    State  University,  Pullman. 
Agronomy  Dept. 
see 

Water  movement  in  soil. 

Washington   (State)    University.    Office  of  Learning 
Resources 
see 

New  arrangements  for  learning:    The  media 
facilities  story. 

Washington  (State).    University.    Press 
see 

Buddhist  dances  of  Korea. 

Classical  music  of  north  India. 

Cystic  fibrosis.    Part  1:    Disease  and 
treatment. 

Cystic  fibrosis.    Part  2:    Pulmonary 
therapy. 

Cystic  fibrosis.    Part  3:    Cystic  fibrosis 
in  the  family. 

Everyday  life  along  the  north  coast  of 
Mexico. 


I^ve  Korean  court  dances. 

French  recitations  spoken  by  Pierre  Viala. 

The  Gold  rush:  Alaska — the  Klondike, 
1897-98. 

Docano  muiic  and  danoe  of  the  oorthem  PhUippJiiet. 

Indian  canoes  along  the  WashingtMi  cotit 

Indian  vilUge  archaeolofy:  The  rediscovery  ot  indent 
Ozette,  a  Northwest  coast  viilage. 

Insertion  and  removal  of  an  intra -uterine 
device  (lUD) 

Korean  court  music. 
Kenan  folk  dances. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Washington  (State).    University.    Press 
(Continued) 


Korean  vocal  muric 


Mifumdanao  KutinUng  enaemUei  from  Mindanao, 
the  PhUippinea. 


Marimba  music  of  Mexico. 
The  Mannea  archaeok^ical  dif. 
The  Marmes  man  dig. 

Marmols  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Meadow  life  in  northwest  mountains. 

Meadow  life  in  northwest  mountains: 
plants  and  animals  of  the  Washington  mountains. 

Muaic  and  dance  from  Mindanao,  the  Philippines. 
Muaic  and  dance  from  the  Sulu  Islands,  the  Philip- 


Music  and  dance  of  the  Bagobo  and  Manobo  peoi^ea 
of  Mindanao,  the  Philippines. 

Music  and  dance  erf  the  hill  peo(de  (^  the  northern 
Philippines,  part  1. 

Music  and  dance  of  the  hill  people  of  the  northern 
Philippinea.  pan  2. 


Music  and  dance  of  the  Ibaloy  group  of  the  northern 
Philinxnes. 

Music  and  dance  dt  the  Maranao  people  of  Mindanao, 
the  Philippines. 


Music  and  dances  of  the  Yakan  peoples  of  Basilan 
Island,  the  Philippines. 


Muric  of  l^etnam. 

i^xomas  of  the  heart. 

National  parks  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 


New  arrangements  for  learning:    The  media 
facilities  story. 


Northwest  coast  Indian  traditions  today:  A  contempo- 
rary look  at  remnants  of  a  heritage. 


Nortiiwcatcm  American  Indian  war  dance  contest. 

Observations  of  living  primordial  germ 
cells  in  the  mouse. 

Olynq)ic  coast  Indians  today. 
Ovulation  and  egg  transport  in  mammals. 
Philippines:    Luzon  travelogue. 
Pong  San  t'al  <Aum:  Northern  Korean  nusked  drama. 
Prehistory  of  a  Northwest  Indian  village. 

A  Program  of  songs  by  Lightnin'  Sam  Hopkins. 
Rain  forests  of  the  northwest  coast. 
Rural  Japan  today. 

Salp*uri:  Korean  inqirovisational  music. 


Samal  dances  from  Taluksangay. 

Sandstone  country:    the  Canyons  and 
Indians . 


Sandstone  country:  the  caiiyons  and  Indians 

of  the  Southwest. 


Saigo:  Korean  improvisational  music. 
The  Sculpture  of  Africa, 

^>erm  maturation  in  the  male  r^roductive 
tract:    Development  of  motility. 

Hiree  danoea  fhMO  ChoUa-do,  Korea. 

Yangiu  sandae  nori:  masked  drama  of  Korea. 

Washington    (State)    University.    School  of  Medicine 
see 

Myxomas  of  the  heart. 

Washington,  D.  C,    Inaugural  Committee,  1965 
see 

Inauguration  of  the  President  and  Vice- 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America  at 
the  National  Capitol,  January  20,   1965. 

Washington,  D,  C.    Inaugural  Committee,  1969 
see 

The  Inaugural  story  1969. 

Washington,  D.  C,    Metropolitan  Memorial  United 
Methodist  Church 
see 

A  Living  centennial. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Television  station  WMAL-TV 
see 

Lincoln's  last  day. 

The  Skipjack. 

The  Sweet  smell  of  freedom. 

Washington,  D,  C.    Television  station  WRC-TV 
see 

Tlw  Angry  pr<q>het:  Frederick  Douglass. 


La  Belle  6poque  posters;   an  interview  with 

Alan  Fern. 

Does  anyone  know  the  whereabouts  of 

Terry  Braun? 


Festival. 

The  First  flickers. 
First  performance. 
The  Great  txatn  war. 


Library  of  Congress;  an  interview  with 
Paul  Berry. 


The  Many  faces  of  love, 
A  New  set  of  eyes. 
They  need  not  die. 
The  Trip  back. 


605 


Washington,  D.  C.    Television  station  WTOP-TV 
see 

Getting  the  news. 


Washington,  N.  C.  Television  station  WITN-TV 
see  WITN-TV  (Television  station)  Washington, 
N.  C. 

Washington  and  Hamiltim  {FUmntri-p)    Jones  and  Osmond. 
ReU-ftsed  by  Siodem  LeamiiiK  Aids,  1968. 

2.>  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  reacht^r'f  s^ilde. 

Summary:  Part  1  presents  several  of  President  Washington's 
jvoblems  as  Am^ica's  Bnrt  Pr«sid»it,  Indadtn^  the  matter  of  his 
offlclat  title.  Part  2  fcdlows  Alexander  HanUlton  as  he  tried  to  de- 
vise a  flnanolal  plan  for  the  new  nation.  For  elementary  grades. 
With  captions. 

1.  Washington,  George,  Pres.  U.  S..  1732-1799.  2.  Hamilton,  Alex- 
ander, 1757-18(M,  I.  JtHies  and  Osmond.  Inc.  ii.  Modern  Learn- 
ing Aids,  ^e^v  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Fllmstrlp) 
372.8  76-733309 
Modern  Learning  Aids 


Washington   and    Lee    University    (F'diMtrip)      Ouidaoce 
Associates  of  Pleaaantville,  N.  Y.,  1965. 

\\%  fr.  i^ilor.  35  mm.  and  phonodiso:  12  In.,  33i  rpro.,  IT  mln. 
mirrogroove. 

Hummivry:  Describes  rariouH  a.>(pect»  of  Waxblngton  and  Lee  Unl- 
Ternity,  Including  sdmissions  pro«dure,  the  faculty  and  their  flut>- 
Jectft.  and  social  activities  available. 

1.  Washington  and  Lee  University,  Lexington,  Va.  i.  Guidaoce 
Asmclates  of  Pleasant vllle,  N.  Y. 

378.755  Fi  A  68-3933 

Guidance  Asnoclates 


Waaktagtoa  «t  VaUer  For«e.  [Motion  picture]      Carl  MllaL 
Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1971. 

1  min.     id.     cotor.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  uumaied  cartoon.   A  longue-in-check  kwk  at  Gear(e 
Wuhington  and  hi*  troop*  during  the  winter  of  1 777- 1 778.  Set  to  a  comic  ju| 


i.  WtUai,  Carl     II.  Eastman  Kodak  Compuy. 

tPN1997.5)  791.43 

ONE  72 


72-701073 
MARC 


WaaUastoa  CoBferace  (1921-1922).  [Motion  picture]     Thome 
Films,  1971. 

3  min.    ti.    bftw.    mper  8  ram.     (S  mm.  document*  project,  na  3M) 
Loop  film  in  camidge.  Film  note*  on  cartridge  caae. 
CREDITS;  Producer,  Dale  WiUard. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  view*  of  tlte  Wuhingtoo  Coofereace  of  1921-1922. 
Prcndeot  Harding  addreasiDg  the  Qxiference,  and  the  ligDing  of  tbc  Naval 

I.  Wariu^taa.D.C.  CoBfereaceon  the  Limitation  of  ArmameaL  1921-22. 
1.  Thorae  puna,  inc  Boirider,  Cola  II.  Series:  8  mm.  document*  project  (Mo- 
tioa  picture}  na  396. 

lJX1974.5j  973.91  72-701306 

llMme  Pfbii*  73  MARC 


D.C  [Hlnutrip]     Visuals  for  Teaching,  1972. 

3  fdoxtrip*.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiK:  2  *..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpni. 
(America'*  bicentennial  nimurip  icries) 

Abo  taaued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher'i  guide  and  icripL 

SUMMARY:  Drawing*,  maps,  and  photograph*  are  used  to  trace  the  plan- 
Bing  and  development  of  Wa*hinglon,  D-C- 

CONTENTS:   1.  Yewerday.  62  fr,.  IS  min.— 2-  Today.  48  fr..  U  min. 

I.  Washington.  DC— Hiilory.        I.  Visuals  for  Teachiitg.     II.  Scries. 

[F195)  917.53  72-733217 

Vmials  for  Teaching  72  MARC 


Washingrton,  D.  C:  Its  m(mnments  and  memorials  (FUm- 
atrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

52  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  pboitodtsc:  1  s.,  12  liL,  83|  rpoL, 
18  mln. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Includes  scenes  of  the  monuments  and  menwrials  In 
and  near  Washington.  ai>d  explains  the  slgnlflcance  of  ok& 

1.  Warfilngton,  D.  C — Moooments.  i.  Coronet  Instructlooal 

Films. 

917.53  71-734980 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Washintrton,  D.  C:  Its  maseiuns  and  Ubnuies  {FUmatrip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

53  fi-.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  Id..  S3|  rpm., 
13  mln. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

CrediU:  Collaborator,  William  H.  Hartler- 

Summary:  Includes  sceoes  of  fiamoos  libraries,  musetims,  and  gal- 
leries In  Washlngtoti,  and  shows  tbe  tnost  important  articles  In 
various  coUecttoiis. 

1.  WasbingtOD,  D.  C— Galleries  and  mttsenms.  2.  Washington, 
D.  C. — Libraries.        I.  Corooet  Instroctlooal  films. 

917.53  77-734979 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Washington*  D.  C:  The  Capitol  and  its  history  (FOmttrip) 
Coronet  Instru<4^ional  Fihns,  1969. 


14 


54  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  in..  SSi  nw&-t 

mliL 

With  teachers'  guide. 

CredWi;  ColUborator,  William  H.  Hartley. 

Bummarv:  Uses  historical  prints  to  preaent  ft  hlstorjr  of  the 
Capitol.  locludes  sceoes  of  Important  rooms  and  historic  works 
of  art 

1.  Washington.  D.  C.  CapltoL  l  Oon»wt  ItutrtictlMial  Films. 
917Ja  76-734976 

Coronet  IttstrDctlonal  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Waahingrton,  D.  C:  The  city  and  bow  it  grew  (/'i2m#<rtp) 

Coronet  Inatniotional  Films,  1969. 

50  fi'.     color.     3S  mm.     and  phonodlw:   1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  12 
min. 

With  teachers'  RU'd*- 

CredtU:  Collaborator,  William  H.  Hartley. 

Summary.-  Traom  the  history  of  the  growth  of  Washington,  afaow- 
lag  the  layout  of  the  city,  and  plana  for  fuCtire  derelopment 

1.  Washington.  D.  C.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917.53  72-734975 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Washinffton,  D.  C:  The  Government  at  wwk  (FUnuirip) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

47  fr.  rolor.  S5  mm.  and  ptionodltv:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  11 
mIn. 

With  teachers'  grnide. 

CredUt:  Collaborator,  William  H.  Hartley. 

aumnary:  Includes  scenes  of  key  government  buildings  such  as 
the  National  Archlrea,  the  State  Department,  and  the  D^tartment  of 
Agriculture.  Shows  what  goes  on  in  each,  and  explains  how  the 
Government  operates. 

1.  Washington,   D.  C.     2.  U.  S.— Politics  and  gOTemment. 
t.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

917.58  73-734978 

Coronet  Instnictlonal  Fltnui 

Washingtmt,  D.  C:  The  Potomac  River  {Motion  picture) 
National  Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

28  mIn.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer.  Paul  Taff. 

finmman/:  Follows  two  eleven-year-olda  as  they  take  a  cruise  In 
a  small  Navy  launch  down  the  historic  Potomac  Blver,  with  a  former 
Presidential  yacht  skipper  as  their  guide.  Includes  scenes  of  the 
buildings  near  the  river. 

1.  Potomac  River — Description  and  travel.  i.  National  Bducs- 
tlonal  Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  Dnlverslty.  Audlo- 
Tisnal  Center. 

917.52  73-700009 
Indiana  t?nlv.    Audio-                   Visual  Center 

Washington,  D.  C:  The  White  House  and  ite  history  (FOm- 

atrip)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

M  ft-,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSi  rpm., 
IS  mln. 

With  teachirs'  guide. 

Credit*:  Collaborator,  WlUlam  H.  Hartley. 

Svmmary:  Uses  historical  prints  to  present  a  history  of  the 
White  House.      Includes  scenes  of  the  present  and  past  uses  of  Its 

famooa  rooms. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C.  White  House.  L  Coronet  Instructional 
Films. 

917.63  70-784977 

Coronet  Instructional  Ftlma 

Wa8hins:t<m,  D.  C:  Tour  of  the  Capitirf,  part  1  {Motion 
picture)  National  Educational  Television.  Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

24  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Paul  Taflf. 

Bwnmary:  Follows  a  group  of  fifth  and  sixth  graders  on  their 
travels  into  the  city  of  Washington,  stepping  at  the  exterior  of  the 
Capitol  Building  where  an  experienced  guide  meets  them  and  leads 
them  Inside  to  view  the  Statuary  Hall  of  famous  persona  In  Amer- 
ican history. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Capitol.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,  ii.  Indiana.  University.  Aodio-Vlsnal 
Center. 

917.53  78-700010 
Indiana  Univ.     Audio-                    Visual  Center 

Washington,  D.  C:  Toar  of  the  Capitol,  part  2  {Motion 
picture)  National  Educational  Television.  Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

26  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Paul  Taff. 

Summary.'  Follows  a  group  of  fifth  and  sixth  graders  as  they 
tour  the  Capitol.  Includes  .scenes  of  the  Rotunda,  the  Senate  chamber 
and  gallery,  the  President's  Room,  and  the  Crypt,  where  a  scale 
model  of  the  building  Is  viewed  and  the  history  of  the  Capitol  Is 
traced  through  pictures.  Shows  the  children  as  they  meet  briefly 
with  the  Speaker  of  the  House  and  a  Senator. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— CapltoL  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,      ii.  Indiana.      University.      Audlo-Tisual 


Center. 


Indiana  Univ.    Audlo- 


917.53 

visual  Center 


71-700011 


Washington:  first  in  war  (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannic.i  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

■'lO  f r.    c«>lur.    35  mm.    (Founding  the  Republic) 

In  a  program  of  fllmstrlps  In  American  history  entitled  The  Ameri- 
can adventure. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Phyllis  M.  Grsot;  collaborator,  Richard  O. 
Miles. 

SUHUARV :  Dewrlbea  the  contributions  made  by  George  Wash- 
ington to  the  succew  of  the  American  Revolution  and  his  activities 
as  commander  in  chief  of  the  Continental  Army.  Captioned  draw- 
ings. 

1.  Washington,  George.  Pres.  U.  S..  1732-1790— UillUry  leadership. 
I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca  Educational  Corporatloa.  II.  S^lea: 
Founding  the  Republic  (Filmstrlp) 

973.3  78-789182 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Washington  Metropolitan  Area  Transit  Authority 


The  Coming  way  to  go. 

Washingtmi,  our  Naticm's  Capital:  Fnun  village  to  metrop- 
olis  {FUmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968. 

47  f r.  color,  85  mm.  and  pbonodisc :  1  ■.,  12  In.,  88}  rpm.,  IS  mln. 
mlcrogroove. 

Ksmmary:  Shows  the  swam[»  setting  In  1701,  the  need  for  a  fed- 
eral city,  tb*  original  district,  L'Enfant's  plan,  and  the  city  In  1800. 
PlctarM  tbe  dcttruction  in  1S12  by  the  Britlab  and  traces  the  dflvel- 
opnMot  prior  to  the  Civil  War.  Including  the  patterns  of  expansion. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Hist  i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc., 

lakeland,  Pla.    ii.  From  villaga  to  metropolis  (Fllmstrlp) 

017^  Fi  A  68-1629 

Impof  lal  Ptlm  Oo. 


Washington,  our  Nation's  Capital:  Home  of  Congress  and 

Court  (FUmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968, 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
13  uiin.      mlcrogroove. 

Sumiaary:  Weaves  the  stories  of  the  legislative  and  Judicial 
branches  of  the  national  government  around  a  tour  of  the  Capitol 
and  Supreme  Court  Building. 

1.  Washington.  D.  C.  Capitol.  2.  Washington,  D.  C.  United 
States  Supreme  Court  Building.  i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc., 
Lakeland,  Fla.     n.  Home  of  Congress  and  Court  (Fllmstrlp) 

917.53  Fi  A  68-4631 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Washington,   our  Nation's  Capital:   The  executive   nerve 

center  {FUmstrip)    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968. 

47  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc :  1  a,  12  In.,  881  rpm,  12 

mill,      mlcrogroove. 

Sumnutry:  Using  the  historical  development  and  present  form  of 
the  mansion,  explains  that  the  White  House  Is  not  only  the  Preel- 
deni's  home  but  also  the  office  and  base  of  the  President  and  his 
staff,  which  form  the  executive  branch  of  the  govemment- 

1  Washington,  D.  C.  White  House.  i.  Imperial  Fihn  Company, 
inc.    Lakeland,  Fla.     ii.  The  Executive  nerve  center  (Pilmstrlp) 

975^  FiA68-4630 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Washington,    our    Natifm's    Capital :    Washingt<»i    today 

{FUmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968. 

48  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  B.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm., 
12  min.      mlcrogroove. 

Summary:  Tours  the  city  of  Washington,  visiting  major  sites. 
Describes  many  of  the  city's  educational,  religious,  recreational,  and 
governmental  functions. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C—Descr.— 1961-  l  Imperial  Film  Com- 

pany, inc..  Lakeland,  Fla.     a.  WaHhlngton  today  (Fllmstrlpi 

917.53  Fi  A  68-4634 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


The  Washington  post 


Getting  the  news. 

Washington  Public  Power  Siq>ply  Stystem 
see 

Atoms  on  the  line. 

Washington  State  Appldand  (Motion  picture)    Washington 

State  Apple  Advertising  Commission.    Released  by  Modem 
Talking  Picture  Service,  1963. 

20  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

RevlRed  vendon  of  the  1I>53  motion  picture  of  the  same  titla 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  step^  Involved  In  growing  and  maAetlng 
apples  in  Washington  State,  and  describee  the  desert  In  which  they 
are  grown  and  the  unlimited  source  of  irrigation  water  from  the 
glacial  streams  of  the  Cascade  Mountains. 

1.  Apple — Washington  (State)  I.  Washington  (State)  State 
Apple  Advertising  Commission.  II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service, 
inc. 

[SB363.2]  634  72-7135*0 

Washington  State  Apple  Advertising  Oommlnlon 

Washington  State  Appleland 
see 

Fresh  country  apples. 

Washington  University,  St,   Louis 
see 


E.  Joseph  Shoben,  Jr. ,  student  unrest - 
the  climate  of  protest.    Part  2. 

Quality  and  promise. 


The  Washingtons,  America's  first  family  {FUmstrip)    Edu- 
cational Reading  Service,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (American  backgrounds  fllmstrlp  library) 

Credits:  Author.  Uuth  Roberts. 

fiummary:  Pictui-e«  the  ordinary  life  of  George  and  Martha 
Wnshlngton.  how  thfy  raised  their  children,  and  the  sacrifices  they 
made  for  their  country.     For  grades  two  through  six. 

1,  Washington.  George,  Pres..  U.  S.,  1732-1799— Juvenile  Alms. 
2.  Washington.  Martha  (Dandrldge)  Custls.  1731-1802  — Juvenile 
Sims.        I.  Educational  Reading  Service,  inc.         Series. 

372.8  Fi  A  68-3646 

E:ducationnI  Reading  Service 


Washington's  Birthday 
see 

Holiday  fun:  Washington's  Birthday. 

Washington's  rain  forests  {FUmstrip)     Media  Unit,  CloTer 
Park  School  District  400,  1968. 

4*1  fr,     color,      3.1  mm. 

With  leucher'H  guide. 

Credits:  Text  and  photograph^.  Louis  Kirk ;  drawings,  Yoshi 
Nlshlharu. 

Summary:  I'resentK  scenes  of  the  three  rain  forest  valleys  of  Boh. 
Queets.  and  Qulnault,  located  on  the  ocean  side  of  Washington's 
Olympic  Peninsula.  Depicts  meteorological  and  geological  factors 
leading  to  the  development  of  these  forests.  Pictures  plant  and 
animal  life  and  the  ecology  of  the  region.     With  captions. 

1.  Rain  forests.  2.  Ecology —Washington  (State)— Olympic  Penin- 
sula. I.  Clover  Park  School  District  400. 

681.6  Fi  68-2071 


Washoe  {Motion  picture)     Western  Artists  Corp.    Released 
by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  (1968?, 

56  mi;i.     nd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Siimuiarv:  PorlrayH  life  on  the  Washo  Indian  Reservation  and  the 
tiineles-snesn  of  a  culture  which  derives  Its  rbyttun  from  ttie  vast- 
ness  and  the  cycles  of  nature. 

1.  Wa-Hho  Indiana  i.  Western  Artists  Corporation,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif.     II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

970.4  77-7008M 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Washout  {FUmstrip)     U.  S.  Dept  of  Agriculture,  Soil  Con- 
sen-ation  Service.    Released  by  Photo  Lab,  1969. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  slide  set. 

With  narrative  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  problem  of  soil  erosion  resulting  from 
the  speedy  development  of  suburban  areas  without  consideration  of 
conservation  meanures.  Gives  several  methods  of  soil  preservation, 
i<tresslng  advance  planning  and  concern  for  the  environment. 

1.   Soil  conservation.  r.   U.   S.     Soil  Conservation  Service, 

n.  Photo  Lab,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

333.9  78-736593 

U.  8.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Wasn't   it    a   lovely   funeral?    (Motion    picture)      Sanders 
Rosenthal  Productions,  1971. 

12  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY :  A  middle-aged  woman  describes  her  loneliness,  rigid- 
ity, sexual  apprehensions,  fear  and  Inability  to  confront  life,  while 
she  otitenslbly  Ulka  about  a  funeral  that  she  has  attended  earlier  in 
the  day. 

Another  issue.    35  mm, 

1.  Middle  age.    2.  Neuroses.        I.  Sanders  Rosenthal  Productions. 
155.2  70-711569 

CINE 


Wasps  (Motion  picture)     Troll  Associates,  1971.    Made  by 
International  Film  Makers. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Insect  comnninitlesl 

Ijoop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Louis  DeRochemont;  photographer.  Camp- 
bell Norsgaard. 

SUMMARY:  DeUils  the  activities  of  the  wasp.  Shows  how  this 
Insect  collects  materials  to  bulhl  a  "paper  home."  Shows  a  wa^ 
building  a  home  on  the  head  of  a  nail,  and  a  swarm  of  wasps 
constructing  a  large  commune. 

1.  Wasps.  I.  Troll  Associates.  II.  Series:  Insect  communities 
(Motion  picture) 

[QL568.V5]  595.79  73-713746 

Troll  -Assodates 


Wassily  Kandinsky   {FUmstrip) 
and  Slides,  1964. 


Herbert  E.  Budek  Films 


606 


19  fr.     color.     S5  mm. 

Sumuiiry:  A  study  of  Wassily  Kandlnsky,  who  made  the  break- 
through tu  abstract  art  and  thus  created  what  has  flnaliy  become 
the  academism  of  the  present  day.    With  captions. 

1.  Kandlnsky,  Wasslly,  1866-1)W1.  i.  Mudek  (Herbert  E.)  Films 
and  f!lldes,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.7  77-735846 

Budek  F'llmsand  Slides  of  Calif. 


Watch  oat  Uxr  my  plant.  [Motion  picture)     Barr  Fii.ns,  1972. 
Made  by  Ami  Amitai. 

14  min.     sd.     color.        16  ipnn 

With  teacher  >  guide, 

CREDITS:  Music.  Peter  Robinson 

SUMMARY:  A  film  depidwlg  the  efforis  of  a  young  boy  in  the  inner  ciiy  lo 
grow  and  nunurc  a  plant.  For  elemeniary  grades, 

1,  Gardening— Juvenile  film*.     [I,  Gardening)        I,  Barr (Arthui^ Produc- 
tions. Pasadena.  Calif 

[SB457,  372.1  ■72-701842 

Ban  Films  72  MARC 


Watch  what  you  eat  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation, 1971. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  8.,  12  In..  33)  rpm.. 
7  min.     (Drugs  and  you) 

.\lso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY ;  Presents  a  story  In  which  a  little  boy  learns  about 
different  food  snd  nonfood  substances  while  shopping  with  his 
mother,  and  learns  from  his  father  how  to  recognize  dangerous  non- 
foods.     For  elementary  gradea. 

1.    Food— Juvenile  Blras.  I.   Q-}-Ed   Productions.     II.   Society 

for   Visual   Education,    Inc.,   Chicago.     III.   Series:   Drugs  and   you 
(Fllmstrlp) 

[TX355J  372.3  79-739501 

Society  for  Visual  Rducatlon 

Watchdo^rs  of  the  treasury  {Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Government  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

29  mln,  ml.  color  with  b&w  sequencec.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment siory,  no.  13  > 

I,.  C,  has  Wtw  print. 

Credits:  Producer.  Alfred  Kelman;  director,  Jerry  I,«e;  writer, 
Vivian  Mosn;  niirrators,  Stephen  Hour,  Paul  Long:  consultant.  Ran- 
dall B.  Ripley:  reiiearrh,  I>ell  Byrne;  music.  Jess  Soracl. 

fiHmmary:  Dlscusxes  the  relative  roles  of  the  Appropriations  Com- 
mittee of  the  Ilouse  and  the  Senate  and  explains  how  they  control 
government  spending.  Points  out  that  appropriations  are  a  potential 
source  of  conflict  between  the  I're«ldent  and  the  <'ongren»i, 

1.  r.  S.  Coiigreiw.  IIouw.  I'ommittee  on  Appn^riatlons.  2. 
U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Appropriations.  3.  Finance, 
Publlr— U.  S,  I.  WeHtlnKhonne  Rrontlca^tlng  Company,  Inc.  Se- 
ries: The  Oovernment  story  (Motion  picture)  no,  IS. 

328.73  79-707215 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Watchers  (Motion  picture)  British  Film  Institute, 
London,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

30  miD.    Hd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sl'MMABV:  Portra.v8  the  rtruggle  of  vi  adolnceat  girl  to  eTiIu- 
me  herself  and  to  determine  her  role  In  life. 

1.   Self -evaluation.    2.  Adolescence.  I.  British  Film  Institute, 

London.     II.  Films  Incorponted. 

[HQ793)  155.5  76-T12MI 

Films  Incorporated 

WatchlBB  tekTisiwi.  [Filmstripi     Educational  Proicctioos  Corp.. 
1968. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Resdini  profram.  Level  1.  R-142) 

With  teacher'*  manual 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  profrun  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
medial  R  and  final  R.  Presenu  a  leaaon  abowing  the  atudeot  bow  to  i»e  a 
television  let  properly  for  maximum  benefit.  With  captioos.  For  primary  grwla. 

I   Reading  (Primary) — Juvenite  films.     2.  English  Itigiiagf — Consonants 

Juvenile  films  3,  Tekvisioo— Juvenile  fibna.  [1.  Televiaiooi  1.  Educa- 
tional Projections  Corporation-  11.  Series:  Reading  program  (Filmilripj  Level 
I.  R-t42. 

ILB1525]  372.4  72-733551 

Editcatioeal  ProjectionB  72  MARC 

Corp- 

(Water,  (Motion  picture)  Internatimial  Tele-Fihn  Produc- 
tions, 1949. 

11  min.     Rd.     it&v.     16  mm.     (John  Kleran'a  kaleidoscope) 
Crediti:  Producers.  Paul  F.  Mosa.  Tbelma  Schnee. 
Summon/:  Explains  the  needs  of  all  living  creatur«  for  water 
and  presents  a  variety  of  forms  In  which  water  is  used  in  Industrial 
processes. 

1.  Water.    2.  Water-supply,  Industrial.  i.  International  Tele 

Film  Productions,  inc.        Series:   John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope   (Mo- 
tion picture) 

Fi  67-2091 
Water   (FUrmtrip)     Common   Ground,   London,   1961.     Re- 
leased  in  the  U.   S.  by  Carman  Educational   Associates, 
Ontario.  1966. 

35  fr.     bJcw.    3o  mm.     ( Royal  Instltnte  of  Chemistry  series) 
Produced  In  collaboration  with  the  Royal  Institute  of  Chemistry. 
With  teachers  guide.     Notes  revised  1966. 
CrediU:  Author.  G.  Fowlcs. 

Summary:  Uses  diagrams  and  photographs  to  illustrate  various 
experiments  dealing  with  composition,  lyiitlMKla,  dlstnimttoa,  d»- 
iiiii)iT:illX]i[iun.  decuiupnsltioii.  clprt roljuls.  and  softening  of  water. 
Shows  the  uses  of  water  In  nature.  In  the  home,  and  in  industry. 

1.  Water.  !.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,     ii.  Carman  Edu- 

cational Associates.  Series:  Royal  Institute  of  Chemistry  series 

(Film«trip) 

543  FiA6&-5044 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Water  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  198T. 

4  min,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Awareness) 

Loop  flim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  Id  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Authors.  Clarence  Elncsld,  Stanley  Hadeja. 

Bummarj/:  Shows  the  Impact  of  water  on  society,  and  Illustrates 
Its  various  aesthetic  and  functional  properties  la  order  to  belp  chil- 
dren to  become  aware  of  tbelr  surroundings. 

I.  Water.  i.   Hester  and  Associates.  Series:   Awareness 

(Motion  picture) 

872.6  Fi  A  68-2032 
Hester  and  Associates 

Water  (Motion  picture)    Water  Conditaoninji;  IHviiaoQ,  Mor- 
ton Salt  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  Cavmloade  Productiooa 

1  reel.     sd.     color.    16  mm, 

Summan/:  A  study  of  tbe  significance  of  water  to  the  eartb.  Dis- 
cusses the  hydrologlc  cycle,  the  chemical  structure  of  water,  the 
problem  of  pollution,  new  trends  in  water  njanaKemeot,  and  tbe 
quality  of  water  in  the  home. 

1.  Water.  i.  MOTtOD  Salt  C>>acNui7-  Water  OontlltlOQioc  DItI- 
Moo. 

333.9  79-702637 

CINB 

Water  (Filmstrip)  Bert  Kempers.  Released  by  BFA  Edu- 
catinnal  Afedia,  1970. 

62  fr.    color.    3.^  mm.     (Environmental  decisions;  an  Inquiry) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary ;  Describes  the  importance  of  water  to  life  and  portrays 
how  man  has  polluted  water.  Encourages  students  to  consider  solu- 
tions to  tbe  ecological  problems  of  water. 

1.  Water.  2.  WatCT— Pollution.  L  Kempers,  Bert  IL  BFA 
EMucattonal  Media.  Series:  Environmental  dedsio&s:  an  iDoulrr 
(Filmstrip) 

574.5  79-738216 

BFA  Educational  Hedta 

Water  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Direction.  Released  by 
EalinK  Corp.,  1970. 

■jS  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  13  min.     (Pollution) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary :  Includes  scenes  of  water  polluted  by  chemical  wastes 
from  industry,  by  oil  spIUa  on  off-shore  drilling  rigs,  and  by  fer- 
Ulisers  and  pesticides.  Explains  that  the  hydrologlc  cycle  Is  ham- 
pered when  the  pollutants  kill  plants  and  animals. 

1-  Water— Pollution.  I.  Educational  Direction,  Inc.  II.  Ealing 
Corporation.  Cambridge,   Mass.         Series:   Pollution    (Filmstrip) 

614.7  70-737463 
Eating  Corp. 

Water.  [Molion  picture]     ABC  News.     Released  by  ABC  Media 
Concepts.  19/2. 

12  min.     »d      color.      16  mm.     (Make  ■  wish) 

Abo  ttaued  in  tupcr  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Bywaters;  host,  Tom  Chapin. 

SUMMARY:  Uiet  animatioo,  grapfaict,  film  cbps,  and  Mog  to  illuWrate  the 
vanow  usage*  of  (he  word  water,  and  point*  out  that  icventy  percent  of  tbe 
human  body  u  water.  Describe*  the  work  of  cloud  seeder*,  and  empbacazes  what 
will  happen  if  current  effort*  oT  the  ecologisO  fail.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching  (Elementary)— Juvenile  films.  2. 
English  language-  Usage— Juvenile  Titms.  3.  Water — Juvenile  films.  (1.  Wa- 
ter 2.  Ecology]  I  American  Broadcastmg  Company.  11.  ABC  Media  Con- 
cept*.    111.  Serie*:  Make  a  wish   [Motion  picture] 

[LB15763  372.6  72-701295 

American  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Co 


Water:  a  first  film  (Motion  picture)  Film  Aaaodatea  of 
California,  1968. 

9  min.     tkl.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summarv:  Shows  that  water,  which  covers  most  of  the  earth.  Is 
necessary  for  life,  appears  In  many  forms,  and  bas  many  uses. 

I.   Water— Juvenile  films.  t.   Film   Associates  of  California, 

Los  Angeles. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2116 

Film  Associates  of  Callfomla 

Water  and  air  (F'tlimttrip)  Xew  York  Times,  Office  of  Edu- 
cational Activities,  1967. 

TjS  fr.     bAw.     85  mm.     (Filmstrip  on  current  affairs,  Febraary 

1967) 

With  discussion  manual  and  recording.  Manual  and  recording 
lacking  In  L.  C. 

^■•iiismar^;  lUustrates  the  effect  of  drought  and  water  poUotloo  on 
people  and  crops.  Describes  the  conversion  of  sea  water  to  combat 
this  problem  and  discusses  tbe  dangers  of  smog  in  tbe  Htles. 

L  Pollution — U.  S.     2,  Saline  water  conversion,    8.  Droughts. 
I.  New  York.  TImea.        Series, 

Fi  A  66-3600  rev 
New  York  Times 

Water  and  desert  animals  (Motion  picture)  Biolof^cal 
Sciences  Cuiriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Hough'on  \fifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  A  World,  1968. 

4  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  Him  mounted  In  cartridge. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

8um,mary:  Shows  views  of  typical  animals  Anmd  la  deserts  Id  the 
southwestern  United  SUtes.  Explains  how  desert  animals  obtalo 
water,  how  tbey  adapt  to  available  food,  and  bow  they  conserve  water. 
Points  out  the  water-conservation  advantages  of  burrow-dwelling 
animals. 

L  Desert  fauna.  2.  Zoology — Southwest,  New— EVwlogy.  3.  Adap- 
Utlon  ( Biology  t  r.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences 

Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  ii.  Rand  McNally  and  Com- 
pany. III.  Houghton  Mlfllln  Company,  it.  Harcourt,  Brace 
A  World. 

591.5  Fi  A  68-2251 

Houghton  Hlfllln  Co. 


Water  and  desert  plants  {Motion  picture)  Biological  Sci- 
ences Curriculum  Study.  Released  by  Rand  McNally, 
Houph:nn  Mifflin  Co.,  and  Harcourt,  Brace  &  World,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

A  BSCS  single  topic  Inquiry  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  .^i,        .  „ 

Summary:  Views  of  plants  found  In  the  deserts  of  the  southwestern 
United  States,  pointing  out  the  characteristics  of  the  plants  which 
are  adaptive  and  beneficial  to  life  In  tbe  desert 

1  Desert  flora.  2.  Botany— Southwest.  New— Ecol(«y.  3.  Adap- 
Utlon  (Blolt«y)  i.  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences 

Biological  Sciences  Curriculum  Study,  n.  Rand  McNally  and  Com- 
oanr  111.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company,  iv.  Harcourt,  Brace  &  Wwld. 
581.5  Fi  A  68-2-252 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 

Water  and  heat  (Motion  picture) 

1969. 

4  mit.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Investigations  In  sclrace:  Prop- 
erties of  matter  wries) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  experlmentft  and  diagrams  to  show  that  water  has 
one  of  tbe  highest  specific  heat  values  of  any  known  tmbstances,  and 
that  It  has  an  Important  Influence  on  tbe  climate  of  tbe  earth. 

1.  Water.  2.  Climatology.  i,  Balley-FUm  Associates.  Series: 
Investigations  In  sdence :  Properties  of  matter  series  (Motion  picture) 
536  79-708070 

Balley-Fllm  Awaoclatea 

Water  mA  Ww  we  aac  H:  MaUBg.  [nimstrip]     Coronet  Instruc- 
tional  Pllma,  1971. 

30  fr     colar.     33  mm        and  phonodiic:  1  *.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  tpm..  11  min. 

Alao  iKtaed  with  pboftoiape  in  caaaettc 

With  *tudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  coltaborator,  ViaccBl  R.  RofeiB. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  where  we  obtain  our  drinking  water,  explain*  how  it  is 
purified,  and  dncuue*  problem*  that  are  involved  in  the  *upplying  of  water. 

1.  Drinking  water— Juvenile  Rlmi.      2.  Watcr-tuppty^ Juvenile  lilms.      3. 
Water— Purification— Juvenile  fihm.     (1.  Water  utpply.     2.  Water— Purifica- 
boo]       1.  COroaet  Inuructioaal  nima. 
[TD348]  628.1  72-733069 

Coraoet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Film* 

Water  a^  haw  wc  aae  It  irrifatloa.  [Fdmstrip]    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Pilma.  1971. 

33  fr.     color.     33  mm.       and  phonodiac:  1  %..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  14  min. 

Abo  iaaued  with  phonotape  in  casaette. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Vincent  R-  Rogen. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  how  the  intelligent  management  of  water  reaource* 
raakca  it  poaaible  to  grow  crop*  in  dry  regiona.  lUuatrates  three  types  of  irrigation. 

1.  Irrigatioa— Juvenile  film*.      (1.  Inigaiioo]        1.  Coronet  ln*tnjctional 
Film*. 
(S6I3]  631.7  72-733068 

72  MARC 


Bailey-Film  Associates, 


Water  wA  tow  we  aae  U:  pawer.  [Hlniscrip]     Corooet  Inttnic- 
booal  Filina,  1971. 


^.  la.,  12iB^33l/3ri 


.ISa 


With  amdy  gMlc. 

CItEDrT3:  Bducatio—I  eoOabontor,  ViacaU  R.  Ream. 
SUMMARY:  Show*  how  water  power  hatped  dw  dcvlnpaeat  of  ssrty  Is- 
dutry  aad  expUo*  bow  water  suppbea  power  for  hydioeieark  eaergy. 
1.  Water-power — Jwcttilc  tUns.     (1.  Waieipowcrj 


tTC147, 
Coroost ' 
POma 


621.2 

72 


607 


72-733067 
HAKC 


Is.  13  b.  33  1/3  n 


Water  aad  tow  we  aaa  It:  rwreattoa  a^  coiMTidsa.  [Filmstiip] 
Coronet  Instructional  Filmi.  1971. 

31  b.     color.     33  mm. 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  c 

Widi  Hudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Vincent  R.  Roeera. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  the  many  way*  In  which  we  enjoy  water,  caplaiM  why 
our  water  supply  is  endangered,  and  presenu  ways  of  conaerviag  water. 

1.  Water  conservation— Juvenile  film*.  [1.  Water  comcrvalioaj  I.  Coro- 
net Inttructional  Film*. 

[TD388j  797  72-733072 

Corooet  Instructional  72  MARC 

FUm* 

Water  a^  tow  we  aaa  It:  traMportatk«.  tHlmstripj    Coronet  In- 
structional rams.  1971. 

34  fr.    color.     33  nun.       and  phonodisc:  1  i..  12  la..  33  1/3  rpm.,  IS  sain. 

Abo  baued  with  phonotape  in  caaaettc. 

With  Study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Vincent  R.  Roger*. 

SUMMARY:  Portray*  the  importance  of  water  traaaportation  in  tbe  devet- 
opmeai  of  the  United  Sute*  and  show*  bow  water  loutee  influenced  the  develop- 
"?*nt  of  cities 

1  Shipping  -United  Sutca—Juvenile  film*.  2.  Cities  and  towns — United 
Sutes— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Shipping  2.  Otics  and  townq  I.  Coroaei  In- 
structionat  Film*. 

[HE393.A5)  387  72-733071 

Coronet  Instructional  73  MARC 

Fihns 

Water  and  ice  (Filmstrip)    My  weekly  reader  ,196-?,    Made 
by  Ralph  Lopatin  Productions. 

25  fr     color    3.j  mm.     (New  science  reading  adventures) 
Summary:    Describes   the   characteristics  of   water   and   Ice   and 
shows  some  experiments  using  both. 

1.   Water.     2.    Ice.        i.   My   weekly   reader.        Series :   New   sci- 
ence reading  adventures  (Fllm!<trip) 

372.3  78-733189 

Pennsylvania  School  for  tbe  Deaf 


.  (Motkw  picture]     TroO  Asaodatea, 


Loot  HI- i.  cat>id|>. 

Witk  Mckoi  (lide. 

SUMMAKY:  nam  wncf  m  In  naar  aoodi  ■kI  bma. 

ll 

Wmrj       1.  Trafl  AModMH. 

[QC920) 

551.5 

72-701155 

TnOAaooua 

7J 

MARC 

Water  &  life  {Motion  picture)     Lever  Bros.  Co.     Beleased 

by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1967. 

15  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  gulden 

Summarv;  Uses  demonstrations,  pbotography  through  a  micro- 
scope, animation,  and  Ure-actlcm  shots  to  Illustrate  tbe  crucial  role 
that  water  plays  In  tbe  continued  exlstei>ce  of  living  things. 

1.  Water.  i.  Lever  Brothers  Company,     n.  Film  Associates  of 

California.  Los  Angeles. 

Fi  A  67-2143 
Film  Associates  of  Caliromla 

Water  ad  Ufs.   [Motioa   picture]      BBC-TV,   London,    1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

20  min.     sd     bAw.      16  mm.     (Water,  no.  6> 

SUMMARY:  lUuBtram  the  ways  in  which  water  is  essential  to  life:  in  tbe 
photoayntheai*  of  pUnta.  in  the  conautuiion  of  protopiasm.  and  a*  a  solvent  in 
the  lap  of  plants  and  in  the  bloodstream  of  animals. 

I.  Water  in  tbe  body—Juvenile  fllm*.  2  Plants— Water  requtremenu— 
Juvenile  films.  (I.  Water  in  the  body  2  Plants]  I  British  Broadcauing 
Cotporation.  Televi*ioo  Service.  II.  Timc-Ufe  FOms.  111.  Series:  Water. 
[Motion  picture]  no.  i. 

lQP535.HIj  574.1  72-714740 

Tme-Ufe  Films  72  MARC 

Water  and  sewa8:c  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co^ 
1969.    Made  by  University  Films. 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Community  series:  Systuns  In  oar  dtT) 

With  teachers'  guide  and  script. 

Bummary:  Explains  tbe  dally  dependence  of  tbe  community  on  tbe 
water  and  sewage  systems,  and  shows  some  of  tbe  people  employed 
by  this  systMn.     With  captions. 

1.    Sanitary   engineering.  t.    HcGraw-HUl   Book   Company. 

Series:  Commanlty  series:   Systems  In  our  dty   (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-733681 

HcOraw-RIU  Book  Oo. 

Water  and  wildlife  conservation  in  sonthem  Africa  (Film- 
strip)     Imperial  International  Learninjr  Corp.  [1971  !i 

71  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonotape:  1  reel  (S  In.).  SI  Ips. 
(Southern  Africa  today,  no.  6) 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  lo  cassette: 

CREDITS :  Author.  Oeiwge  Volger. 

SUUMARY :  Emphasises  tbe  cooserratloo  of  wildlife  sad  tbe  bet- 
ter use  of  water  resooroas  la  soatbsra  Africa.  Cootalos  Oeorge 
Tolger's  on-tbe-spot  deacrlptk»  of  TlctorU  PaQa 

1.  Water  conservation — Africa.  SontbMiL    2.  Wildlife  cottsenra- 
tloD — Africa.  SoQtbera         I.   Imperial  loternatlonal  Learning  Cor- 
porstloiL     II.  Series:  Soatbern  Africa  today  (Filmstrip)  no.  d 
[TD319]  333.70968  75-739406 

Imperial  International  Learning CoriL 

Water  animals  (Motion  picture)  Chandler  Pub.  Co.  Made 
bv  James  F.  Bisbop  Film  Communications.  Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Rook  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     tl.     color.     8  mm.      (Let's  see  tbe  animals  su-les) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Summarj/:  Prenents  a  view  of  the  life  patterns  of  water  animals, 
including  their  characteristics,  environment,  and  locomotion.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Freshwater  fauna — Juvenile  films  2.  Marine  fauna— Juvenile 
films.  I.    Chandler   Publishing  Oompsny,   San   Francisco,     ii. 

HcOraw-HUl  Boob  Company.        Series :  Lef  a  see  tbe  animals  series 
(HotlOD  picture) 

372.4  79-702200 

McOrawHiU  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Water  around  us   (Filmstrip)     Filmfax.     Released  by 
I'niveisjxl  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1060. 

1  roll,  color,  35  mm.  (Geography  fund  amen  tals,  no.  4) 
SUMMARY:  Provides  basic  fact*  about  the  earth  and  defined 
(teographu-  terms  and  concepts.  Gives  an  overview  of  physical  fea- 
tures, climate,  surface,  and  plant  and  animal  life  on  earth.  Em- 
phaaUes  the  parts  of  the  earth  covered  by  wrter.  With  captions. 
1.  WHter.  I.  Filmfai  Productions,  New  York.  II.  UnlTersal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Geography  fnndamentala 
(Filmetrlp)      no.  4. 

[GB661]  910  71-740391 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Water  bill  U.  S.  A.   {Motion  picture)     Caterpillar  Tractor 
Co..  1061. 

27  mi::      sd.     color,     35  mm. 

Produceti  in  cooperation  with  the  U.  S.  Dept,  of  Agriculture. 

Credits:  Reporter,  Walter  Cronklte, 

Summary:  Documents  different  aspects  of  the  water  problem  in 
the  United  States.  Explains  the  provisions  of  Public  law  566  and 
presents  the  case  histories  of  two  communities  which  improved  their 
water  management  system  to  solve  the  problema  of  flood,  drought, 
and  maintenance  of  the  water  supply  for  the  community. 

1.  water-supply— U.  S,     2.  Water— Laws  and  legislation— U,  S, 
I.  Ctitei-pillnr  Tractor  Company, 

333.9  Fi  A  67-5398 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co. 


Witer    birds.    [Motion    picture]      Walt    Disney    Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  19S7. 

32  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

Orifinaliy  rekaied  in  35  mm.  in  1952.  u  p«n  of  the  True-life  adventure 

With  teachet'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  director.  Ben  Sharpitcen:  tcripi.  Win- 
iton  Htbler,  Ted  Scan,  William  Otis;  narrator,  Winston  Htblcr;  music,  Paul 
Smith;  photographen,  Alfred  M.  Baiky.  Alfred  C  Milolie,  Ed  N.  Harrison,  and 
others;  editor,  Norman  Palmer. 

SUMMARY:  A  photogrs|rfiic  study  of  ■  variety  of  water  birds.  Explains  bow 
nature  has  adapted  the  birds  to  meet  the  problems  of  survival. 

1.  Water-birds.  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  II.  Wall  Disney  Educa- 
tional Materials  Company. 

[QL673]  598.2924  79-714975 

Walt  Diiney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co 


Water  birds  {Motion  picture)    Dan  Gibson  Productions,  To- 
ronto, 1966. 

6  mill.  sd.  color.  IG  mm.  (Birds  of  America;  thetr  songs  and 
sounds,  series  1,  no.  3) 

With  teachci's  guide. 

Credits:  I'hotctgi-aplier,  Dun  Gibson. 

£litmmarv.-  Pictures  the  nesting  habits,  eggs,  and  offspring  of  the 
common  loon,  cotnmon  tern,  great  blue  heron  and  ring-billed  gull, 
showing  tb«n  tn  their  natural  habitats. 

1.  Water-birds.  i.  Gibson  (Dan)  Productions.  Series:  Birds 
of  America:  their  songs  and  sounds  {FUmstiip)  serlea  1,  no.  3. 

Fi  A  67-2098 

Dan  Gibson  Productions 


Water  birds  of  the  inland  {Motion  picture)  Australian 
News  and  Information  Bureau,  1964.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.,  1968, 

14  mlD.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Malcolm  Otton ;  directors,  Llllas  Castle,  Norman 
Csatle.  ,,  ,    ^ 

Nummary:  Pictures  snd  describes  bird  life  around  Narran  Lake 
In  Inland  Atutralla. 

1.  Water-birds — Australia.        l  Australia,     News  and  Information 
Bureaa. 

598.2  Fi  A  68-2245 

Australian  Nen-s  and  luformatlon  Bureau 


Water  blesses  India  {FUmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1969. 

50  fr.     color,     35  mnt.     and  phonodlsc:  2  a,  12  In..  38i  rpm., 
15  mln.     microgroove.     (Our  world  neighbors:   India) 

Summary:  Shows  how  water  affects  lives  and  destinies  In  India. 

1.  Water-supply — India.        i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc.,  Lake- 
land. Fla.        Series:  Our  world  neighbors:  India  (nimstrlp) 

333.9  7&-732794 

Imperial  Film  Co, 


Water  bodies  {Motion  picture)     Educational  Media,  1968. 

3  luin,     si.    color.    8  mm,     (Elementary  Koclnl  studies  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

lasued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Crrditi:  l*roducers.  IX>nnld  ,1,  Murphy,  William  D.  Schmidt. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  the  study  of  water  bodies.  Shows 
bow  various  wuter  bodies,  including  an  ocean,  a  river,  a  take,  a  bay, 
and  B  sound  are  pictured  on  a  relief  map. 

1.  Relief  models.    2.  Hydrographlc  aurveylng.  i.  Educational 

Media,  inc.  Series:  Elementary  social  studies  serlea  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

661.4  Fi  A  68-2620 

Bdncatlonal  Media 


Water  dock  art.  [Ftlmstripi    EdMediaTec,     Released  by  Silver 
Burden  Co..  1971. 

n  fr.     color.     3i  mm.       and  pboootape  in  casKltc:  dual-trw*.  1  7/1  ipa.. 
7  «in.     (Sound  filmstrip  scries  for  the  ISCS  prograni) 

With  uacbcr's  guide. 

SUMMARY;  lUtwralcs  aa  ciperimentsl  ischniquc  for  uain|  so  ISCS  water 
dock  MTt  to  determine  velocity. 

I.  Ifd  inrlii  strin        I  EdMcdiaTec.     II.  SUver  Bunku  Corapuy     III 
Series  Somd  Almstrip  scries  for  the  ISCS  pror»>  (PUnMnpi 
(TJ1054,  531  72-733933 

BdMedisTsr  73  MARC 


Water  color:  a  blotting  technique  {Motion  picture),    Chan- 
dler Pub.  Co.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  rain,     si,     color.    8  mm,     (Art  experience  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Crvdits:  Producer,  Uichaid  Sziimski, 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  blotting  technique  for  water  colors. 
For  primary  grades.  ,        „.,.,,.       ^ 

1  Water-color  painting— Technique,  i.  Chandler  Publishing  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
Art  experience  series  (Motion  picture) 

372.5  78-702275 

McOraw-HtU  Book  O. 


Water  color  batik   (Motion  pieture)      Chandler  Pub.  Co. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.     si.    color.    8  mm.     (Art  experience  series) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Credits:  Producer,  Richard  Ssumskl. 

Sumttuury:  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  water  color  batik.     For 
primary  grades.  _. 

1    Water-color  painting  —  Technique.     2.   BaUk,  l  Chandler 

Publishing  Company,    San   Francisco,     n.   McGraw-HiU   Book  CJom- 
oanv  Series:  Art  experience  series  (Motion  picture) 

^  372.6  70-702281 

BJcOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Waters-coming  and  gc^lng  {Motion  pioture)    Priam  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

20  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Science  twenty) 
Also  Issued  on  8  mm,  reel  and  in  cartridge. 

sJm»2^tf?*D^m^els  and  experiments  to  describe  the  natural 
phenomenon  of  the  water  cycle,  ,        v.„     v^^ 

1.  Hydrologic  cycle.        L  Prism  Producttoos.  Inc.,  New  York. 
Series:  Science  twenty  (Motion  picture)  _„...„, 

551.6  70-704164 

Prism  Productions 


Water  conservation  {Motion  picture)    Harper  &  Row,  1969. 
Made  by  Cascade  Pictures  of  California. 

4  min.  sd.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InvestlFilms  for  Today's  basic 
science  6) 

Loop  film  mounted  IQ  cartridge. 

aummary:  Explains  forest  cooserratloo  practlcaa  using  photog- 
raphy and  animation. 

1.  Water  conservaUoo.  i,  Navarra,  JobD  Oabrief.  Today's  basic 
science.  Book  6,  n.  Harper  &  How.  inc.  Series:  InvestlFilms  for 
Today's  basic  science  6  (Motion  picture) 

333.7  70-703646 

Harper  &  Row 


The  Water  cycle    {Filimtrip) 
1965. 


Budek  Films  and  Slides, 


38  fi'.     color,     35  mm,  

Summary:  Emphasises  the  Importance  of  water  to  life  Pictures 
the  various  sources  of  water,  including  scenes  of  rain  and  snow  falls, 
ground  water,  run-oft.  use  of  water  by  planU  and  animals,  and 
evaporation.    With  captions,  „      „.,  ^  o.ij„ 

1.  Hydrologic  cjcle,  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E,>  Films  and  Slides, 
Santa  Batbara,  Calif,  _     »„„„,«, 

372.3  70-732842 


Budek  Films  and  Slides 


Water  cycle  drcas.  [FUnuthpj 
Made  by  Aneco  Group. 


Encore  Visual  Education.  1972. 


lift,  color,  3Smm.  andphooodttc:  2»..7in.,  33  l/Srpm.,  Smin.each 
nde.     (ScicDce  modvatioo  Kiies) 

Also  iMued  with  pboooUpe  in  caoettc. 

Reverse  tide  at  record  or  caMetU  containi  the  uory  entitled  Lct'a  nvc 
Hydro. 

With  teacher*!  manual. 

CREDITS:  EducatioBal  cootultant,  Herbert  S.  Neltoo. 

SUMMARY:  Depicn  the  water  cycle  in  a  circu*  •etting.  Hydro,  a  drop  of 
water.  enacU  the  variow  phases  of  the  water  cycle,  such  u  evaporstioa,  coodcn- 
■ation,  predpitatioa,  coUccboo  of  grouadwater,  and  traaapintion.  For  elemen- 
tary grades. 

1.  HydnOogic  cycle— Juvenile  filma.  [1.  Water]  I.  Encore  Visual  Educa- 
tkm.  inc.     II.  Let'i  save  Hydro.     IIL  Series  Science  raotivatioa  teriea.  (PDm- 


[OB688] 


372.3 


72-732720 
MARC 


Water  cycle  on  land  {Motion  picture)  Seaboume  Enter- 
prises, England.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1970. 

4   min.     si.     cohtr,     super  8  mm.     (Hydrology  series) 

TjOop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  £iplalns  how  on-shore  breeaes  move  molsture-laaen 
air  over  the  land  and  how  the  air  moves  upward  in  mountain  areas. 
Describes  how  clouds  form  and  precipitation  returns  the  moisture  to 
the  earth  where  It  flows  back  Into  the  ocean, 

1.  Hydrologic  cycle.  i.  Seabourne  Enterpriser,  n.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.         Series;  Hydrology  series   (Motion  picture) 

551,5  70-708842 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Water  cycle  on   the  ocean    {Motion  picture)      Seaboume 
Enterprises,   England.     Released   in   the   U.   S.  by   BFA 

Educational  Media,  1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Hydrology  series) 

lioop  film. 

With  study  guide.  ,  .     ^, 

SuTTtmary:  Explains  how  particles  of  water  vapor  pass  Into  the 
atmosphere  from  the  ocean  surface,  and  how  clouds  form  at  higher 
altitudes  and  the  moisture  returna  to  the  ocean  aa  ralo. 

1.  Hydrologic  cycle.  i.  .Seabourne  Enterprlaea.  n.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.        Series:  Hydrology  series  (Motion  picture) 

551,6  7ft-708841 

BFA  Educations!  Media 


Water-driven  KriatmiD  {Motion  picture)  Ealing  Corp., 
1968. 

4  mill.     8l.    color,     super  8  mm,     (Pioneer  crafU) 

Loop  aim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Authors,  W,  Woodruff,  O.  Moore. 

Summary:  Explains  the  function  and  operation  of  a  water-arlTen 

^1  'plour-mills.     2.  Water-wheels.         i.  Ealing  Corporation,   Cam- 
bridge   Mass.         Series:  Pioneer  crafts   (Motion  picture) 

664  70-700138 

Baling  Corporation 

Water  droplet  cohesion  (Motion  picture)  Thome  Films  in 
collaboration  with  the  National  Center  for  Atmospheric 
Research.    Made  and  released  by  Thorne  Films,  1971. 

3  mln.     si,     color,     super  8  mm,     (Research  perspectives) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  container. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Tom  Mayberry. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  high-speed  cinemagraphlc  analysis  of  the 
collision  and  cohesion  of  water  droplets  under  experimental  condi- 

***T Drops,         I.    Thorne   Films,    inc.  Boulder.   Goto,     II.    Series: 

Research  perspectives  (Motion  picture)  7iioia 

[QC183]                                      551.5  7d-a42« 
Thome  Films 

The  Water  dwellers  {Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  19(i7.     Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1968. 

15  mill,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Martin-Jones;  director,  Jim  Jeffrey, 

Summat-y:  A  Study  of  the  people  who  live,  work,  or  holiday  along 
the  foreshores  of  Broken  Bay,  25  miles  north  of  Sydney,  Australia. 

1.  Australia— Description  and  travel.  i.  Australia.  News  and 
Information  Bureau. 

309.194  Fi  A  68-2246 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 

Water  erositm  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

-J  liiln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Geology) 

1>H>|)  tilm. 

With  tea  lifi-i  guldt'. 

Siiminarii:  Shows  how  round  depressions  called  potholes  are 
c»rve<i  in  r.«k  bv  the  action  of  running  water  nnd  tumbling  pebbles. 
Compares  nat.iral  photographs  with  a  laboratory  reconstruction  de- 
signed to  show  details  of  this  erosive  process. 

1    Erosion.  I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board,     n.  Encj-clo- 

paedia  Britaniiicu  Educutloniit  Ci.rpiiration.        Series:  Geologj-  (Mo- 

"°"""«""  Fi  A  67-2166 

EI1l^■.vclop.^e(lia  Bi-itnn-  nlca  Educational  Corp, 


Water  (or  a  city.  [Motion  picture]  Australian  News  and  Infortna- 
tion  Bureau,  1972.  Made  by  Australian  Commonwealth  Film 
Unit.      Released  in  the  U.S.,  1972. 

13  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  M.  Otlon;  director  and  writer,  B.  Moir. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  scale  and  complexity  of  the  »y«tem  to  store  and 
supply  walct  for  a  large  Australisn  cily. 

1  Waterworks- Au.strali«.  I  Australia.  News  and  InformaOon  Bureau. 
CTC121I  3"'  "-702251 

AiHiraiian  News  and  72  MAKi. 

Information  Bureau 

Water  in  biolc^y  {Motion  picture)     Lever  Bros.  Co.    Re- 
leased by  Film  Associates  of  California,  1967. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  ^tlldy  guide, 

Summaiy:  Dl.tmi.wes  the  functions  of  water  a.s  the  largest  single 
constituent  of  living  things.  Points  out  that  water  is  the  one  in- 
organic compound  on  which  life  l.s  moat  dependent. 

1.  Water.  2,  Water  metabolism.  i.  Lever  Brothers  Company. 
n.  Film  Associates  of  California,  Los  Angeles. 

Fi  A  67-2303 
Film  Associates  of  California 

Water  in  our  lives  (FilmetHp)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films 

and  Slides,  1967. 


Summary:  Illustrates  the  many  uses  of  water,  notes  Its  Impor- 
tance to  plants  and  animals,  and  describes  the  three  states  of  water. 
With  captions. 

1.  Water.  l  Budek  (Herbert  B.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif. 

532  75-7»46a6 

Budek  Film.i  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Water  in  the  arid  zones  (FUmstrip)    Unesco,  1959. 

47  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Summary:  Discusses  and  illustrates  the  water  cycle,  the  hydrology 
of  surface  waters  and  utIllEatlon,  underground  water,  artificial  rain 
making,  dew,  and  the  problem  of  saline  waters.     With  captions. 

1.  Hydrology.      2.  Water-supply.     3.  Arid  regions.  i.  United 

Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural  Organisation. 

333.9  Fi  A  68-5117 

Unesco 


Water  in  the  desert   (FUmatrip)     Hulton  Press,  London, 
1967?    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

S5  fr.     bAw.     35  mm,      (Countries,  regional  studies,  and  peoples) 

Picture  post  fllmatrlp. 

With  notes.  ,      ... 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Committee  for  Visual 
Aids  tn  Education.  .    .    ^ 

Summary:  Shows  the  Importance  of  water  as  the  first  need  of  the 
desert ;  points  out  vurloua  sources  of  water  in  the  desert.  Including 
oases,  surface  wells,  wadles,  and  dew  mounds,  as  well  as  the  ancient 
conservation  works  of  Byaantlne  and  Roman  times. 

1.   Deserts.      2.   Water-supply.  I.  Hulton  Frees,  ltd.,  London, 

u,  Dufour  Editions,  inc.        Series:  Countries,  r^lonal  studies,  and 
peoples  (FUmstrip) 

333.9  Fi  A  67-4068 

Dufour  Editions 


608 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Water  la  the  deiert.  (FUrostripi      Wtlt  Dimey   Productioo*. 
Rcleued  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materiab  Co..  1971. 

47  fr.  co)of.  33  mm.  and  phonodiac:  3  %..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  I  min. 
(Nature  itudks.  Set  1:  The  livin|  desert) 

Alio  tMued  wiih  phonoupe  in  c*(Ktte. 

Captioned  venion  (41  ft.)  alao  tatuod. 

With  (Cftchcr  guide 

SUMMARY:  Showi  the  unpredictable,  violent,  and  ludden  wayi  in  which 
water  can  come  to  the  dcacn  and  form  riven  by  bein|  trapped  in  canyons. 

1.  Water.  2.  Desera.  1.  DUney  (Watt)  Productions.  II.  Wall  Dnney 
Educational  Material*  Company.  III.  Series:  Nature  studies.  [Filinstrip)  Set  1: 
Tlte  living  desert. 

tGB665i  333.9  72-732635 

Wall  Disney  Educational  7}  MARC 

Materiab  Co 


Water  b  tke  deeert   [I^lmstrip]      Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

41ft.     color.     35  mm.     (Nature  studies.  Set  1:  The  living  desert) 
Sound  versions  (47  ft.)  also  issued. 
With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  unpredictable,  violent,  and  sudden  ways  in  which 
water  can  come  to  the  desen  and  form  rivers  by  being  trapped  in  canyons.  With 

1  Water-  2.  Deseru.  1.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  11.  Wall  Disney 
Educational  Materials  Company.  III.  Series:  Nanve  studiea.  [nimstrip]  Set  I: 
The  living  desert. 

[GB665]  333.9  72-732636 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Water  is  fun  {Motion  picture)     Canyon  Films  of  Arizona, 

1969. 

H  ni'.      ^«I.     color.     16  iniu. 

Sumniaijf:  U'rk  Smith,  L'nited  States  Olympic  diving  coach,  dis- 
cuses the  liiiportance  of  learniog  how  to  swim.  He  demonstrates 
how  to  «taj-  out  of  danger  la  deep  water  and  what  to  do  In  an  emer- 
gency. 

1.  Swimming.        L  Canyon  Films  of  Arizona. 

614.8  74-701293 

Canyon  Fllm«of  Arizona 


The  Water  is  so  dear  that  a  blind  man  coald  see  (Motion 
picture)  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter.    Released  by  Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center, 

1970. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Our  rantshlng  wilderness,   no.  7) 
4  'REDITS :  Producer,  director,  and  editor,  Shelly  Oroesman ;  story 
and  research.  Mary  Louise  Oro^mao,  John  Hamlet;  narrator,  John 
Hamlet. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  plight  of  the  Taos  Indiana  and  their 
home  in  the  Bine  Lake  area  of  New  Mexico,  which  la  threatened  by 
lumber  companies.  Kxplains  that  the  Indian  has  not  exploited  ecol- 
ogy t>ecanse  be  considers  all  life  sacred,  and  uses  only  what  Is 
net-efsary  to  him. 

1.  Ecology— New  Mexico.  2.  Taos  Indians.  I.  National  Educa- 
tional TelerlsioD  and  RadloCenter.  11.  Indiana.  UDirersitT.  Aadlo- 
Vi«ual  Center.  III.  Series:  Our  ranfsblng  wilderness  (Motion  pic- 
ture i   no,  7, 

fQH  105]  333.7  75-710660 

Indiana.    Unir.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Water  is  wet   {Moium  pietttre)      Three  Prong  Television 
Productions,  1969. 

20  min.    nd.    color.    16  mm.     (The  Metooshow) 

Summary:  A  collection  of  experiences — some  real,  some  fantasy — 
that  touch  upon  the  young  child's  fascination  with  water  and  the 
many  magic  things  it  can  do. 

1.  Water.  i.  Three  Prong  TeleTlslon  Productiotv*.  Series: 

The  Metooshow  (Motion  picture) 

372.3  77-705712 

CINE 


Water  jet  instability  in  electric  field  (Motion  picture) 
Education  Development  Center.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia 
Rritannica  Educational  Corp..  1969. 

4  min.    si.    bAw.    16  mm.    (Fluid  mechanics  films) 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  in  cartridge. 

Made  for  the  National  Committee  for  Fluid  Mechanics. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY  :  Illustrates  a  demonstration  experiment  on  a  phase  of 
fluid  mechanics. 

1.  Water-Jet.  2.  Electromagnetic  fields.  I.  Education  Derelop- 
ment  Center.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannica  Educational  Corporation. 
III.  Series :  Fluid  mechanics  films  (Motion  picture) 

532  70-710328 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educatlc»ial  Corp. 


Water  makes  g:ood  news  and  bad  news  {FUmatrip)      My 
weekly  reader,  1966.    Made  by  Communicators. 

26  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  2-66. 

Summary:  Explains  that  water  becomes  a  problwn  when  In  short 
supply  or  wtien  too  plentiful. 

1.  Water-supply.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

372.8  72-733190 

Pennsylvania  Sihool  for  the  Deaf 


Water  MMMS  of  tlw  nriiMi   (Motioo  pictnrc]     Naval  Oceano- 
fraphic  Office.     Rekued  by  U.S.  Navy.  1967. 


43  a 


■d.    color. 


SUMMARY:  A  toentific  fOm  itiidy  at  the  \aal6cm 
OMBti  of  the  maior  water  mtmet  at  Um  oceans. 

t.  Wucr I.  United  Stales.     Naval 

UaiMd  States.     Navy  Dept. 

[OC297j  551.4 

UA.  Navy  De^  72 


72-700686 

MARC 


Water  movement  in  soil  {Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Agron- 
omy, Washington  State  University,  1961.  Made  by 
Walter  H.  Gardner  and  J.  C.  Hsieh. 

27  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  show  how  water  moves 
into  and  through  soil  under  conditions  where  the  soil  is  not  sat- 
urated. Points  out  how  strata  such  as  hard  pans  or  coarse  sand 
layers  stow  down  the  advance  of  a  wetting  front  and  how  saturated 
and  unsaturated  flow  dltrer.  Dye  tra<*8  illustrate  how  soluble 
fertlUEers  move  In  Irrigation  farrows. 

1.  Soil  percolation.  i.  Washington  (SUte)  State  University. 
Pullman.    Agronomy  Dept. 

631.4  Fi  A  68-5 

Washington  State  Univ.,  Pullman.     Agronomy  DepL 


Mt  Ib  atoaa.  [Motion  picture]    Thome  I^lma.  1972. 
Made  by  Bruce  Rufber. 

3  min.     u.    color,     vxpa  I  mm.     (The  ExpcrimeDtal  bwlogy  Mries) 

Loop  Sfan  ia  cartridfc.  Film  notes  oe  csrtiidie  case. 

SUMMARY:  DefDoastiatca,  by  aieaa*  of  aa  e^^enmefii.  how  water  raovea 
in  the  Mcmt  of  plaais.  Show*  bow  the  liquid  moves  through  definite  vcsseli  and 
tnio  the  leaves  of  the  plant. 

1.  Plants.  Motioa  of  fhadt  is.       1.  Thome  PUma,  inc,  Boulder,  Colo.     IL 
Series:  The  Experimental  biology  ■erics.  [Motioa  picture] 
fQK871]  581.1  72-701386 

ThoriM  Film*  72  MARC 


rater/anic  {Motioo  picture]     Cavalcade  Productioas,  1971. 

3  aun.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Ponrayi  the  wonder  of  water  throvfh  Kene*  of  water&lk, 
mouQtaia  streams,  quiet  lakes,  and  the  crashing  nrl  Without  ttarratiaa.  For 
ckuMatary  gradea. 

I.  Water— Juvcaikfilaa.     (1.  WsMt)       L  Ckvalcade  ProducliaaB. 
cOB671i  500.9  72-700334 

ONE  72  UARC 


Water  muaic  suite  by  George  Frederick  Handd  (FSmttrip) 
Educatiwial  Audio  Visual,  1967. 

M  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual 
projectoi-,  1  B.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33}  rpm.,  17  min. 
mlcrogroove.     (Music  appreciation  series) 

CrfdilM:  Editor,  Mario  Muchnlk. 

Summmry:  Coordinates  eighteenth  century  paintings  with  the 
changing  moods  of  the  music  of  Hfindel'B  Water  music  anlte. 

I.  Handel,  Georg  Frledrlcb.  1685-1759.  Water  music.  Selections. 
II.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y.  Series: 
Music  appreciation  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3731 
Educational  Audiovisual 

Water  music  suite  (four  sections)  by  George  Frideric 
Handel  (.Vo/ion  pi^tvre)  Musilog  Corp.  Keleeaed  by 
Bailey  Films.  1968. 

7  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Music  In  motion) 

SIS";  p'l^ucer.  D.  R.  Phillips;  photography    Rex  P^f^^S. 

Summary:  V^  photographs  of  i-^nes  of  nature  In  the  TnUed 
SUtes  and  the  Far  East  to  express  the  arrangeinent  by  Sir  Hamil- 
ton Harty  of  the  Water  music  suite,  hy  Handel. 

1    Htode     Georg  Frledrlch.  lea-V-U-SO.     Water  mnsW  suite.     Se- 
lections I    H^del    Georg   Frledrich.   1885-1759.    Water   music 
suite     Selections,    n.  Musilog  Corporation,    in.  Bailey  Films,  mc. 
HoUywood,  calif.         ^Series:  ««*■=  in  '°°^°°  ^^^'^^'^^ 

Uosllog  Corp. 


The    Water    planet    (Motion    picture) 

media,  1970. 


Doubleday    Molti- 


23  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Jacqqes  Cotuteau  aeries) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guld& 

Summary- :  DescrllKs  aspects  of  life  at>oard  an  underwater  explora- 
tion ship.  Shows  the  unending  manual  and  mental  labor,  and  ob- 
serves the  dangers  with  which  underwater  photographers  moat 
contend. 

1.  Underwater  exploration.        I.  Doubleday  Multimedia. 
Series :  Jacques  Cousteau  series  ( Motion  picture) 

778.7  72-710106 

Doubleday  Multimedia 


Water   poUntion    {FOmsirip)     Vocational   Education   Pro- 
ductions, 1970. 

W  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  In.),  81  In.  per 

Produced  through  the  cooperation  of  the  School  of  Agriculture. 
California  State  Polytechnic  College. 

With  script. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Credili:  Coordinator.  Clyde  Hostetter;  auperrlaor  and  author, 
Steven   C.   LaXIarine;   narrator.   Daryl  Kmae;   photography.  James 

Summary-  A  basic  review  of  the  history  of  water  pollution  and 
the  types  of  pollution  problems  now  In  existence.  Places  emphasia 
on  the  pollution  caused  by  agricultnral  practices  and  how  these 
problems  can  be  corrected.  ,._.._. 

1    Water— Pollution.        i.  Vocational  Education   Productions. 

614.77  76-736938 

Vocational  Education  Productions 

Water  pollution   (Filmstrip)     Wnrren  .Schloat  Productions, 
1972. 

■J  fili'istrips  (pt.  1,  77  fr. ;  pt.  2.  79  fr.)  color.  .15  mm.  and  pho- 
noiliftc:  2  s.;  12  In.;  331  rpm.;  pt  1,  17  min.;  pt.  2,  18  min.  (Ecol- 
ogy series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Covers  pollntlon  of  both  salt  and  fresh  water,  and 
dl.«iu!«ses  the  value  of  the  salt  marsh,  the  effects  of  algae,  silting 
anil  temperature  change,  collform  count,  the  effects  of  plankton, 
algal  blooms,  ami  tlie  red  tide.  Explains  the  hydrol<^c  cycle  and 
the  natural  acquisition  by  water  of  minerals.  Points  out  varloos 
aources  of  water  pollution. 

1.  Water— Pollution.  1.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleas- 

antvllle. N.  Y.     ILSerlefliEkoIogyserles  (Fllmatrlp.     Warren  Schloat 
Productions) 

[TD420]  614.77  74-739871 

Warren  Schloat 


Water  of  St.  Croix  {Motion  picture)    KSTP,  1968. 

29  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

CredUt:  Sponsor,  Northern  State  Power. 

Summary:  A  film  essay  on  the  St.  Croix  Blver,  following  the  river  s 
200-mlle  Journey  to  the  Mississippi,  both  geographically  and  chron<^ 
It^cally  through  the  four  seasons.  Showa  how  the  river  la  used  and 
wtiy  it  ia  a  great  natural  reaoorceL 

1,  SL  Croix  River,  Me.  &  N.  R  i.  KSTP-TV  (Television  sta- 
tion) Mlimeapolls-St  PauL 

663  FiA6S-8«4 

CINE 


Water :  old  problems,  new  methods  (Motion  picture) 
Time-Life  Broadoast  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  llC'i. 

30min.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     (The  World  we  live  In) 

Summary:   Give*   examples   of   typical   water   shortage  problonfl 

around  the  world  and  shows  what  scientists  are  doing  to  solve  tb«ii. 
1.  Water-supply.        i.  Time-Life  Broadcast,  Inc.     u.  McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.  Series:  The  World  we  live  In  (Motion  picture) 

333.9  70-700244 

McGraw-Hill  BwA  Co. 


Water,  o«r  best  friead.  [FUnutripj    Educational  Prajcctiona  Corp., 
1970. 

36  fr.     color.     3)  nun.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-280) 

With  teacher '(  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  include*  word  tfcill  reinforcement  of 
recognilioa  of  the  word  sound*  of  B.  C,  and  D.  A  documcntatton  of  the  bcoefitt 
of  water  in  its  various  forms:  lolid,  liquid,  (u.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1 .  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.     2.  English  langus«e»— Consonants — 
Juvenile fiUns.     3.  Water— JuvenUe films.     (I.  Wsterj       1.  Educational  Projec- 
tions Corporabon.     II   Scries:  Reading  program   [Filmstrip]  Level  2.  R-2S0. 
tLB1525j  372.4  72-733520 

Educatioaal  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


nc  Water  plaa.  [Motion  picture]     Summit  FUma,  1971. 

37  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  various  proUema  which  are  caiaed  by  water  dira- 
■km.  Explains  what  b  being  sacrificed  in  the  name  of  growth  and  progreM. 
1.  Wster  rcaourccs  developmest     2.  Ecology.        L  SonBiit  Fihnt. 

cTC409i  333,7  72-7004r7 

ONE  n  MARC 


Production! 

Water  ptrflntion — a  complex  problem  (Filmstrip) 
for  Visual  Education,  1971. 


Society 


33  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  15 
min.     mlcrogr(X>ve.     (America's  urban  crisis,  group  1,  no.  3) 

.\Iso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits :  Author,  Woodbury  Conkllng. 

Summary :  Compares  past,  current,  and  estimated  future  water 
needs  of  the  country  with  the  available  supply.  E>escrlbeB  the  re- 
aponslbltlty  of  the  Individual  in  helping  to  reduce  water  pollution. 

1.  Water— Pollution— U.  S.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Int. 
Chicago.  Series :  America's  urtmn  crisis  <  Fllmstrlp )  group  1.  no.  3. 
614.7  70-738050 

Society  for  Ylsiuil  Education 


Water   pollution:   a   first   Aim    (Motion   picture)     Norman 
Bean.     Keleased  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

8  mill.     sd.    color.     16  tntiL 

With  stiMly  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  a  stream  from  Its  origin  to  Its  end  to  reveal 
the  many  sources  of  water  pollution.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Water— Pollution — Juvenile  Blms.  I.  Bean,  Norman.  II.  BFA 
Educational  Media. 


BFA  EducaUonal  Media 


614.77 


75-712385 


Water  poUntioa:  can  we  keep  our  water  dean?   (Motion 
picture)     Reinald  Werrenrath.    Released  by  Journal  Films, 

1971. 

Ui  min-     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  six  major  sources  of  water  pollution  and 
explains  how  each  contributes  to  changing  the  river  Into  a  dlrtj 
dead  waterway. 

1.  Water— Pollution.  1.  Werrenrath,  Reinald,  Jr.  II.  Journal 
FilmR,  inc.,  Chicago. 

[TD420]  614.7  73-712694 

Journal  Films 


Water  purification    (Motion  picture)      Percy  Stokes.      Ke- 
leased by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

9  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  gnlde. 

Summary:  A  basic  Introduction  to  ttie  water  supply  and  Its  Im- 
portaiKe.  Explains  how  water  is  purified  for  the  health  of  the  com- 
munity.    For  elwnentary  grades. 

1.  Water — Puriflcatlon— Juvenile  films.  i.  Stokes.  Percy, 

n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlcea. 

372.3  79-705174 

AIMS  Inatructlonal  Media 


Water  rcsowcea.  [Tranaparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1968. 

8  transparencies,     color.     10  x  12  in.     (Conservation  of  natural  resources) 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  James  Swan.  William  S  Supp 

CONTENTS:  Demands  for  wttcr  —  A  wster  treatment  pisnt.— A  home  sew- 
age disposal  system  —The  cfTcci  of  organic  poilu6on  on  stream  life — Water 
UMfulness  affected  by  adjoining  and  upstream  uses. — The  hydrolic  cycle. — Wa- 
ter has  many  uses. 

1.  Water-supply.  (1.  Water  supply)  1  Creative  Visuals  (Rrm)  II.  Series: 
Conservation  of  rtatural  resources.  [Transparenciesi 

(TD348]  333.9  72-735757 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


609 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Water  resources  of  Minnesota  (F3matrip)     University  of 
Minnesota,  Audio- Visual  Education  Service,  1968. 

05  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Mlnoeeota  studies) 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Editor,  G«orge  A.  Thlel. 

Summorif:  Discusses  the  Importance  of  the  water  residirces  of 
Hinoesota,  explaining  what  these  are  and  how  they  look.  Describes 
the  water  C7Cle,  why  tt  ralna,  what  a  water  table  Is  and  what  tt 
does,  and  how  various  formations  of  lakes,  rtYers,  waterfalls,  and 
sprlnga  have  occurred.  Shows  the  various  ways  In  which  man  uses 
water. 

1.  Water-supply — UlnnesoU.  i.  Ulnnesota.  UnlTerslty.  Audio- 
Visual  Bdacstlon  Serrlce.  Series:  Minnesota  studies  (Flimstrlp) 
333.9  Fi  A  68-3957 

UlDDMOta.     UoiT.  Audio-Vlsoal  Education  Serrlce 

Water  rise  in  blotter  strips— exposed  and  enclosed  {Motion 

picture)     Educational  Services,  1966. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Kitchen  physics) 

With  uotes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Summnry:  Uses  time-lapse  photography  to  present  a  summary  of  a 
cmpIUarlty  experiment  xvith  controlled  evaporation.  Compares  water 
absorption  by  two  blotter*,  one  exposed  to  room  air  and  one  enclosed 
in  a  clear  plastic  tube,  during  a  12-hour  period.  Investigates  the 
effects  of  evaporation  and  condensation  on  the  rate  of  absorption. 

1.  Capillarity.     2.  Evaporation.  i.  Educational  Services,  lac, 

Newton.  Mass.  Series:  Kitchen  physics  (Motion  picture) 

536  Fi  A  67-2397 

Education  Development  Center 

Water  rise  in  blotter  strips  of  graded  widths  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Educational  Services,  1966. 

4  miM.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (Kitchen  physics) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  an  experiment  which  shows  the  effects  of 
capillarity  and  evaporation.  Uses  time-lapse  photography  over  a  12- 
hour  period  to  show  the  changes  in  the  absorbing-evaporating  system 
of  blotter  strips  of  varied  widths  In  a  tank  of  water.  Shows  on  a 
graph  the  varying  rates  of  absorption. 

1.  Capillarity.     2.  Evaporation.  i.  E:dncational  SwTlces,  inc. 

Newton,  Mass.  Series:  Kitchen  physics  (Motion  picture) 

536  Fi  A  67-2396 

Education  Development  Center 

Water  safety  (FUnutrip)    National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 

1966. 

32  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  captioned  cartoons  to  show  bow  to  avoid  the  most 
common  hazards  of  pool,  beach,  and  river  swimming.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Aquatic  sports — Safety  measures.  i.  Canada.  National  Film 
Board. 

872.3  Fi  A  68-4193 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Tke  Water  aaju.  [Motion  picture]    Chufchill  nimi.  1971. 

II  mia.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Whh  Kudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Richani  BeyoMr. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  moods  sad  psturas  of  waW  is  Om  cycle  of  nstiM, 
from  rain  to  riven  sad  the  lea.  Inclutfas  views  ol  ■  variety  at  water  creatures. 
For  primary  grades. 

I.  Hydrologic  cycle— Juvenile  films,     it.  Wsierj       I.  ChurduU  PibM,  Los 


[OB688] 


372.3 
72 


78-715527 
MARC 


Water  sense  {FUmatrip)  Calgon  Corp.,  Home  Service  In- 
stitute. Made  by  Forum  Four.  Released  by  Calgon 
Corp..  ]')f>7. 

50  f r.     color.     35  mm. 

With  script  and  program  guide. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  water  conservation  and 
management  In  dally  life.  Discusses  sources  of  pollution  to  the 
waters  of  the  country,  the  current  battle  against  water  abuse,  the 
rapidly  growing  personal  exi>ense  of  supplying  water  to  households, 
and  Instructions  for  better  managing  the  quality  and  quantity  of 
water  In  homes. 

1.  Water— Pollution.     2.  Water  conservation.  l  Calgon  (Corpo- 

ration. 

333.9  76-732762 

Calgon  0)rp. 

Water,  servant  to  man  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Reading 
Service,  1968. 

42  fr     color,     89  mm.     (Learn-about  Slmstrlp  library) 

Crediti:  Author,  Lee  Polk. 

Siunnary:  Explains  that  the  role  of  water  InHuencea  nature's  bal- 
aDC«  by  arT<>ctlng  climatic  conditions.     For  grades  one  through  five. 

1.  Water— Juvenile  (ilms.     2.  Climatology— Juvenile  Alms. 
I.  Educational  Reading  Service,  Inc.  Series. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-3623 

Educational  Reading  Service 

The  Water  spider — a  study  in  adaptation  (Motion  picture) 
Gateway  Educational  Films,  London.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1968. 

II  mln.    sd.     color.     19  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

i^ummorv.'  A  study  of  the  life  of  the  water  spider,  showing  the 
ways  In  which  It  has  adapted  to  living  under  water. 

— Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.   WaterspiderH.     2.   Adaptation(Biology)  i.  Qateway   Edu- 

cational Films,  ltd.,  I>ondon.     n.  Coronet  Instnictlonat  Films. 

695  76-700020 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The  Water  ^rlt    (Filmstrip)      Filmfaz   Productions.     Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arte,  1970. 

1  roll,  color.  :tri  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (African  stories  and 
legends) 

AIko  issued  with  pbonotape  in  caiwette. 

KUHUARY:  Illustrates  an  African  folk  Ul«  about  the  wat«r 
spirit.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Tales,  A fri ran— Juvenile  Dims.  I.  Fllmfax  Productions.  New 
York.  II.  L'nlverul  Education  and  Visual  Arta.  III.  Bertes:  Afri- 
can stories  and  legends  (Filmstrip) 

[ORWO]  398.2  78-740468 

Universal  Bducation  and  Visual  Arts 


Water  sports  champs  (Motion  picture)     Columbia  Pictoree 
Corp.,  1961. 

10  mlFv     sA.     l>&w.    3o  mm.     (World  of  s|>orts) 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director.  Harry  Foster;  commentator.  Bill 
Stern;  music,  S.  Chas.  RnwHon,  Jack  Shalndlln :  phott>grapher  and 
editor,  Jack  Etra. 

Summary:  Shows  water-ski  champions  Chuck  Steams  and  Vicki 
Van  Hook  performing  maneuvers  In  slalom  and  trick  skiing,  as  well 
as  ski-jumping.  Includes  views  of  a  pleasure-boat  race  using  fifty 
horsepower  outboards.     Filmed  at  Sliver  Sprlnga,  Fla. 

1.  Water  skiing.  i.  Columbia  Pictures  Corpwatlon. 

Series:  World  of  sports  (Motion  irtcture) 

797.1  Fi  67-14«r 

Water  supply  industry:  contemporary  to  1946  (Filmstrip^ 
Common  Ground,  London,  1946.  Made  by  Philip  Porteous. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 

1966. 

55  f  r.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Sl'MUARY:  Uses  maps,  diagrams,  and  photographs  to  illustrate 
sources  and  processes  In  the  water  supply  IndOBtry  In  England. 

1.  Water-supply— England.        I.  Common  Qroood,  ltd..  Ltmdoik. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Aasodates. 

628  77-788684 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Water  tiger  beetle  (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films,  1970. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Ecology:  fresh  water  orga- 
nisms—aquatic Insects) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  feeding  behavior  of  water  tigers  and 
explains  how  they  are  adapted  to  ihelr  environment. 

1  Dytlscldae.  2.  AdapUtlon  (Biology)  3.  Feeding  behavior.  L 
Thome  Films,  Inc..  Boulder,  Colo.  11.  Series:  Ecology:  fresh  water 
organisms — aquatic  insects  (Motion  picture) 

QLo96.D905  595.76  75-712117 

Thome  Films,  Inc. 

Water  treatment — a  century  of  progress  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    New  York  Air  Brake  Co.,  1964. 

40  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  „,      ,  ..    j    * 

Summary:  Describes  the  transition  from  early  filtering  methods  to 
the  sophisticated  water  treatment  methods  of  today.  Including  rapid 
sand  filtration,  coagulation,  taste  and  odor  control,  disinfection,  fluo- 
ridation, and  automation.  Examines  today's  trends  and  their  pos- 
sible effect  on  future  operating  methods. 

1   Water— Purification.        i.  New  York  Air  Brake  Company. 

Fi  67-521 

Water  vapor  (Motion  picture)  Independent  Producer's 
Service.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

4  min.  si.  TOlor.  super  8  mm,  (Investigations  in  science:  mete- 
orology series) 

Loop  film. 

Crfditt:  Educational  consultant.  Grant  Lary.  

BummaTV:  Uses  thr«e  common  experiences  to  Illustrate  the  pres- 
ence of  water  vapor  In  the  air.     Combines  live  action  and  simple 

"'"Moisture.  2.  Humidity.  i.  Independent  Producer's  Service. 
u  Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Investigations  In  science:  mete- 
orolo,,  »r,-  (Motion  plcmr.,    ^^^  ^  ^^^^^ 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Water  vapw  in  the  atmosphere  (Filmstrip)     Bkiwin  Sha- 
piro Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  ro!'.     t-olor.     35  ram.     (Filmstrip  set  4:  Meteorology) 
Bummory:  Surveys  the  sources  of  water  vapor,  factors  affecting 
evaporation,  sublimation,  relative  humidity,  absolute  humidity,  sat- 
urated air,  and  the  temperature  humidity  Index.    With  captions. 

1.  Uoistore.    2.  Humidity.        i.  Edwin  Shapiro  Oompany. 
Series:  Meteorology  (Pilmatrlp) 

551.6  77-734719 

SldwlQ  Shapiro  Co. 


Water,  water  everrwhen.  (Motioa  picture]    National  PQm  Board 

of  Canada.  1971. 

i  min.     td.     color.     16  ram. 

Abo  inucd  in  35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Marc  Beaudet;  director,  OilkaBlaisjscieBtiSeooasah. 
•nt,  Gerard  Leduci  pbotocrspher.  Brie  Chunbcrlatn. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  dow  gssping  death  of  a  trogt  in  mcrcasiatly  pel- 
hUcd  wwcr. 

1.  Wauf— PoUutios.       1.  Caaada.     NatkniBl  PUb  BosnL 
[TD425]  639  72-701360 

Natioaal  PUin  Board  of  73  MARC 


Water  waves   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannioa 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln,     si.     color.    8  mm.    -(EEarth  science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary.-  A  d«nonstration  showing  that  although  waves  on  water 
are  constantly  traveling,  the  water  Itself  rematns  more  Or  less  lo 
place. 

1.  Ocean  waves.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca  Educational  Cor- 
poration. Series:  Earth  science  (HotlOD  picture.  Bncydopaedla 
Brttannica  Educational  Corp.) 

661.4  7*-704195 

BDcyclo(Miedla  Brltannaca  Educational  Oorfk 


Water wealth  or  worry  for  America?    (Motion  picture) 

Cast  Iron  Pipe  Research  Association.     Released  by  Mod- 
em Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-lj 

24  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

8ummary:  Tocuees  on  the  water  supply  of  the  United  States, 
showing  how  water  departments  of  progressive  cities  are  planning 
ahead  and  explaining  why  conservation  should  be  a  national  concern. 

1  Water-supply— U.  8.  2.  Water  conservation— U.  S.  i.  Cast 
Iron  Pipe  Research  Association,  ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice, Inc. 

333.9  Fi  A  67-5112 


Watercotor:  A  gallery  of  watcrcolors  (Filmstrip)     Visual 

Aids  Studio,  1971. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

SUMMARY :   Shows  a  gallery  composed  of  forty-flve  historically 
cataloged  examples  of  watercolor  paintings.    With  captions. 

1.   Water-colors.        I.  Visual  Aids   Studio,  Huntsvllle,  Tex. 
II.  A  Gallery  of  watercolors  (Filmstrip) 
[ND1731.H         1  751.4  70-739026 


Vlaoal  Aids  Studio 


Publications 


Watercfrfor:  Brush  manipulations  (Motion  picture)    Hester 
and  Associates,  1966. 

4  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit!:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Bummary:  Demonstrates  various  brush  strokes,  using  small  and 
large  fiat  brushes  and  round  brushes. 

1.  Painting — Technique.         i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Series: 

Painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  68-2000 

Hester  and  Associates 


Watercolor:  Calligraphy  (Motion  picture) 
sociates,  1966. 


Hester  and  As- 


Modern  Talking  Picture 


Service 


610 


4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Authors.  Clarence  Klncald.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  Oriental  bnishwork  and  other  calligraphic 
techniques,  using  reed,  matchstlcks,  and  felt-tip  pen. 

1.  Brush  drawing.  i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Series:  Paint- 

ing (Motion  picture) 

761.4  Fi  A  68-1996 

Hester  and  Associates 


Watercolor:  Figure  and  portrait  (Filmstrip)     Visual  Aids 
Studio,  1971. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

SUMM.\RV :  Demonstrates  step-by-step,  various  techniques  for 
painting  figure  and  portrait  compoNltlons  with  watercolors.  With 
cap:  ions. 

1.  Water-color  painting — Techntliue.     2.  Human  figure  in  art. 
8.  Portrait  painting.        I.  Visual  Aids  Studio,  Huntsvllle.  Tex. 
[XD2190]  761.4  70-739031 

Visual  Aids  Studio 


Watercolor:  Handling  the  medium  (Filmstrip)     Visual  Aids 
Studio,  1971. 

45  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

st'.MMAKV  :   Shows  experimental  and   traditional   painting  t<>ch- 
nlques  for  handling  the  medium  of  watercolor.     With  captions. 

1.    Water-folor  painting— Technique.  I.   Visual   Aids   Studio. 

Huntsvllle,  Tex. 

[ND2420]  761.4  76-739030 

Vl.-iual  Aids  Studio 


Watercolor:    Landscape    (Filmstrip)     Visual    Aids    Studio, 
1971. 

4.'>  fr.    color.    35  ram. 

SrMM.\RV :    Demonstrates    In    detail    various    watert-oior    tech- 
nique!; for  landscape  painting.    With  captions. 

1.   Landscape   In   art.     2.   Water-color  painting— Technique. 
I.  Visual  Aldn  .Studio.  Huntsvllle,  Tex. 

[ND2240]  751.4  71-789029 

visual  Ald«  Studio 


Watercolor:  Line  foondatimi  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and 
Associates,  1966. 

2  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  film  mnitnted  In  cartrlilge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  painting  of  a  watercolor  from  the 
drawing  of  Its  line  foundation  with  a  felt  tip  pen  to  the  application 
of  washes  over  the  lines  to  complete  the  painting. 

1.  Water-color  painting— Technique.  l.  Hester  and  Associates. 
Series ;  Painting  ( Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  68-1999 

Hester  and  Associates 


Watercolor:    Materials    (Filmstrip)      Visual    Aids    Studio, 
1971. 

45  fr.    color.    35  mm, 

SUMMARY :  Lists  the  various  materials  used  in  watercolor 
imlntlng,  and  the  different  techniques  for  selecting  and  using  them. 
With  captions. 

1.   Water-color  painting — Technique     2.  Artists'   materials. 
I.  Visual  Aids  Studio,  Huntsvllle,  Tex. 

[ND2420]  761.4  78-789028 

visual  Aids  Studio 


A  Watercolor  palette  {Motion  picture)    Walden  Film  Corp^ 

1968. 

4  mln.     si.     color.     suj>er  8  mm.     (Fine  arts  techniques:  water- 
color) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Creditt:  Series  designer,  Sol  Dworktn. 

Summary.-  Describes  what  colors  make  up  a  watercotor  palette. 

1.  Olora.    2.  Water-color  painting— Technique.        i.  Walden  Film 
Corporation.  Series:  Floe  arts  tediuiques!  watercolor  (Motion 

picture) 

751.4  79-708089 

Walden  Film  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Waterc<rfor:   Paper   preparation    (Motion  pietttre)     Hester 
and  Associates.  1966. 

4  miD.     si.     oolur.    8  turn.     (PalDtliiK) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Ii«u«d  In  iitnndard  8  min.  and  In  super  8  moL 

With  study  guide. 

Crtditt:  Authors.  Clareow  KIncald,  Stanley  Madcjl. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  two  methods  of  stretchfnc  lightweight 
pftper:  aalng  wooden  stretdhws  and  a  stapler,  and  nalnf  gam  tape 
and  a  drawing  board. 

1.  Water-color  painting — Technique.  l  Heater  and  AMOCtatea. 
Series;  Painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  FiA6&-2016 

Heater  and  Associates 


Watercolor:  Sponge  manipiiUtlcHis  {Motion  picture) 
ter  and  Associates,  1966. 


Hes- 


4  mln      Kl.     color.     8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  Miper  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CrediU:  Authors.  Clarence  KIncald,  Stanley  Hadeja. 

Summary;  Demontitrates  various  techniques  In  watercolor,  ^irtng 
cellulose  and  natural  sponges.  Shows  how  the  sponge  Is  osed  to  moT* 
color  and  to  add  color. 

1.  Water-color  painting— Technique.  i,  Hester  and  Associates. 
Series:  Painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  68-2001 

Hester  and  Associates 


Watercolor:  StiU  lift  (Filmatrip)     Visaal  Aids  Studio,  1971. 

45  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

SUMMARY :   Gires  traditional  and  ezi>erlmental  demonstrations 
for  using  M'atercolors  In  painting  still  Ufes.     With  captions. 

1.  Water-color  painting— Technique.     2.  Stlll-Ilfe  painting— Tech- 
nique.       I.  Visual  Aids  Studio,  Huntsriile.  Tex. 
[ND3420]  751.4  74-73«)27 

Visual  Aidj  Studio 


Watercolor:  The  wash  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Aaao- 
ciates,  1966. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  fitandard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Creditt:  Authors,  Clarence  KIncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

BummatT/:  Demonstrates  Tarlous  wash  techniques.  Including  flat 
wash,  graded  wa.«ih,  wet-lnto-wet  wash,  and  graTltatlooal  wash. 

1.  Water-color  painting — Technique.  l  Hester  and  AssoclataA 
Series:  Painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  68-1996 

Hester  and  Associates 

Watercolor:  Values  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates, 

1966. 

4  min,     si.     color,     8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  nandnrd  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Clarence  KIncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summanf:  Demonstrates  how  ralue  can  indicate  form  and  space, 
and  how  It  can  create  pattern. 

1.   Water-coior  painting  — Technique.     2.   Composition    (Art) 
I.  Hester  and  Afwociates.        Series  :  Painting  (Motion  picture) 

761.4  Fi  A  6&-1998 

Hester  and  Associates 

Watercolor:    Wet-into-wet    {Motion   picture)      Hester   and 
Associates,  1966. 

4  mln      si.     color    8  mm.     (Painting) 

Loop  aim  niniinted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  sui)er  8  mm. 

With  study  guide 

Creditt:  Authors.  Clarence  KIncald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summarj/:  Demonstrates  the  execution  of  a  landscape  and  a  still 
life,  using  various  wet-lnto-wet  techniques. 

1.  Water-color  painting— Technique.  l  Hester  and  Aasodatee. 
Series:  Painting  (Motion  picture) 

751.4  Fi  A  68-1997 

Hester  and  Associates 

Watcrcolora  (Motion  picture)     Davidson  Films,  1970. 

9  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Arts  and  crafts  for  children) 

CREDITS:  Educational  consultant,  Barbara  Unse. 

SCMMART:  Emphasixee  the  practical  aspects  of  art  In  the  clasa- 
room  by  showing  young  (Alldren  working  with  watervolors.  Tor 
primary  grades. 

1.  Water-color  painting—Technique.  2.  Children  as  artists.  L 
Davidson  Pilms,  San  Pranclaco.  XL  Series:  Arts  and  crafts  for 
children  (Motion  picture) 

[ND2440]  372.5  74-712043 

Davidson  nima 

Waterfalls  (Motion  picture)    Hubbard  Scientific  Co.,  1968. 

4  min,     si.    color.    6  mm.     (Geology /stream  table  fllm  loop  series) 

loop  illiu  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 
'  Creditt:  Developed  and  supervised  by  Gregory  Bet^way. 

Summarv:  Shows  the  derelopment  of  waterfalls  a«  a  rosolt  of 
hanging  valleys.  fauIUng,  and  the  uncovering  of  a  layer  of  reelstant 
rock.  Bxamlne?4  the  migration  of  waterfalls,  tmdercntting  bj  the 
plunge  pool,  and  their  erosion  Into  a  series  of  rapids. 

1.  Waterfalls,  i.  Hubbard  (T.  N.)   Scientific  Oompany,  N<»tfa- 

brook.  IlL  Series:  Geology /stream  Uble  film  loop  series  (Motion 

picture) 

551^  70-701347 

Hubbard  Scientific  Co. 


[Slide  Mt]     National  PUm  Board  of  Canada,  197a 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Dooan  Productica. 

20  ilidM.    eoler.     2  k  J  m. 

With  KTipt  in  Eo^ish  and  Pnoch. 

SUMMARY:  lUustrmtet  the  moM  ccaaoa  North 
dudiag  the  '~"'*^'*"  goase,  vhistltng  nraa,  wood  dack, 
peter  nran,  sod  csavstbsck.  With  csptioas, 

1,  Wucr-fairds— Nofth  Amcrka.       L 
Dooan  Prodnctioas. 
CQL681]  598^ 


Waterfowl  wUderaesa.  [Motion  picture]  KEG  Productioni, 
Torooto,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  A-V  Expkvations, 
1971. 

26  min.     id.     color,      16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  coopc  ration  oT  the  Naoooa)  Auduboo  and  Canadian  Audu- 
bon Sficicties. 

CREOrrS:  Producen,  R,  Ellifc  D,  GibMM.  G.  Kedey;  eonwritant.  G.  Kncrcr; 
mioic:  R,  Harmon,  photographer,  D,  Gibaoo. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  the  migrating  fligbU  of  waterfowl  throu^  the 
Canadian  wildemeu,  Examinei  the  birdi'  breeding  uage  of  life,  from  courting 
to  the  railing  of  the  young  in  their  nesting  places. 

1,  Waterfowl— Canada.  2,  Waterfowl— Behavior,  1.  Keg  [Productions 
Limited.  II,  A-V  Explorations,  inc.  Ill,  Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre.  (Mo- 
tion picture] 

(QL696.A5]  598.2  72-701986 

A-V  Etplorations  72  MARC 


Waterhole  #3  {Motion  picture)  Geoffrey  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1967. 

100  m'n,     «d.     color.     35  mm. 

Techni^icope. 

A  Blake  Edwards  production. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Joseph  T.  Steck;  director,  WlUlam  Graham; 
screenplay,  Joseph  T.  Steck.  Robert  R.  Yonng;  music.  Dave  Grusln: 
cinema tographer,  Robert  Burks;  fllm  editor,  Warren  Low.  Co**: 
Janie«  Cobum,  Carroll  O'Connor,  Margaret  Blye.  Claude  Aklos, 
Timothy  Carey.  Joan  BlondelL 

Bummarv:  A  western  comedy.  A  professional  gambler  comes 
across  a  map  to  a  cache  of  gold  stolen  from  an  Army  warehouse 
and  burled  In  the  desert,  and  In  his  efforts  to  claim  the  gold  he  Is 
pursued  by  the  original  bandlta.  a  not-eo-honest  sheriff,  lovely  girls, 
and  the  U.  S.  Cavalry.  _  ^^       ^ 

I.  Geoffrey  Produc-  tlona.    n.  Paramount  Plrtopes  Cor- 

mratlon.  _     _ 

791.43  76-707862 


Waterman, 
see 


Our  State  government. 

Waterman,  Robert 
see 

Homework  and  study  habits. 

School  problems:   getting  along  with  others. 

Watermen  (Motion  picture)    Fisher^lezas  Films,  1069. 

05  mln.    fld.    color.    IQ  mm. 

SvmvMry:  A  portrait  of  three  generations  of  Chesapeake  Bay 
sailing  oystermen  as  they  are  canght  In  the  conflict  of  change  from 
the  traditional  to  the  modem  way  of  life. 

1.  Plshernien— Chesapeake  Bay.  2.  Oyster-culture— Chesapeake 
Bay,        L  Flsher-Sleiaa  Films. 

689  72-702638 

CINE 


Watemiobile  (Motion  picture)  Dcon  Films.  Released  by 
Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969;  by  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1971. 

S  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  dud.  (Exploring  art  construction 
series) 

Loop  fllm. 

with  study  galde. 

Summary :  Shows  how  the  weight  at  water  can  be  tised  to  force 
the  movements  of  a  moblla    For  elemaitary  grades. 

1,  Mobiles  (Sculpture)  2,  Force  and  energy — JuveoUe  fllms. 
I.  Ikon  Films.  II,  Balley-FIlm  A-ssocIates.  III.  BFA  Educational 
Uedia.         Series:  Ebtploring  art  construction  series  (Motion  pictnre) 

872JS  79-7111M 

BFA  Bdocatlooal  MedU 


Waters  deep  and  shaflow  (FUmatrip)    Elizabeth  Morns  and 
Agnes    Schubert       Released    by    Bailey-Film    Associates, 

1968. 

45  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Seeing  water,  boats,  and  bridges) 

with  mantuO. 

Summary:  Describes  water  as  It  exists  In  the  lake,  the  river,  the 
harbor,  the  stream,  the  fountain,  and  the  ocean.  Shows  the  cfaarac- 
terlatlCB  of  water,  pointing  out  tiiat  It  movee,  reflects.  Is  wet,  and  la 
transparent    With  captl<Hi8. 

1.  Water.  l  Morris,  Ellzabetb   P.     o.  Sdrabert,  Agnes,     m. 

Balley-FUm  Aasodatee.         Series:  Seeing  water,  boats,  and  bridges 
(Ftlmstrlp) 

648  74-734528 

Bailey-Film  Associates 


Water's  edye  (Motion  picture)    George  K.  Arthur-Go  Pic- 
tures.    Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britatmica  Filma.  1964. 

12  mi:i.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

With  teadier's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  a  camera  study  of  natural  water  forma,  from 
the  quiet  of  a  melting  icicle  to  the  pounding  of  waves. 

I.  Pbotrvraphy — Marines.  i.  Arthur  ((}eorge  K.)-Go  Plctares, 

inc..  New  York.     n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Fitma,  inc 

551.3  Fi  A  67-2109 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Bducatloiial  Corp. 


Waters   of  St   Croiz    (Motion  picture)      Korthem  Stefces 
Power  Ca,  1968.    Made  by  Hubbard  Productions. 

28  mln.     sd.    color.    14  mm. 

Summary:  A  photographic  study  of  the  St.  Croix  Blver  tbrougfa 
the  four  aeaaoiw  along  Its  entire  IflS  miles.  Indodes  scenes  of  wild 
life  and  camping  along  the  river  banks. 

1  St  Croix  Biver,  Minn,  and  Wis.  i.  Nortfaeni  States  Power 
Oonqiany  (of  Mtnpeecta) 

»17.n  7»-709689 

CINK 


611 


Wslen  ntaiwta^  [Motioo  picture]    MacmJUan  Co..  School  Dhri- 
lioo,  1970.     Made  by  Elektra  PUm  ProductioDa. 

6  mia.     ad.     color,     16  mm.     (JarolinKk-Davia:  Pocua  On  acthrt  Icaniag) 
SUMMARY:  llliMraics  the  valer  cycle.  Fof  primary  gradaa. 
1.  Hydrologi:  cycle— Juvcaik  Rbm.    (I.  Wstcf]       I.  Macmillsn.  Arm.  ps^ 
Ushm.  New  York.    School  Dtvnkm.    11.  Series:  JaroUBck-OavwFocasos  ac- 
tive learning.  (Motion  picture) 

CQC809.E6]  372.3  72-701114 
a  Co.                                    72  MAKC 


Watershed  Buuiaccmcnt  (FUmstrip)    Vocational  Education 

Productions,  1970. 

56  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpe:  sin^e  track,  1  reel  (5  Iil), 
71  in.  per  sec..  12  mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  School  of  Agriculture,  Cali- 
fornia State  Polytechnic  College. 

With  iUostrated  script.  ^         ,    ^ 

CreiUt:  Dtieetor,  Clyde  Hostetter;  script,  SUrr  Jenkins;  narra- 
tor, Jaj  Oooke ;  photography,  James  Cr\mtj. 

Stmmaty:  Deflnes  what  a  watershed  la,  why  It  Is  important,  and 
why  It  mart  be  protected.  Explalos  the  cycle  of  wator  In  nature,  and 
describes  in  simple  terms  how  erosion  can  he  controlled  and  the 
watershed  protected  for  long-term  use. 

L  Watersheds.        i.  Vocational  Education  Productions. 

333.9  76-736758 

Vocational  Education  Productions 

Watershed  projects  for  protection  and  profit   (FUnutrip) 
U.  S.  Dept  of  Apiculture,  1966.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

55  fr     color.     3."  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  tillde  set 

With  narrative  guide. 

Summarif:  Shows  how  proper  conservation  practices  can  greatly 
limit  the  ravages  of  uncontrolled  water,  and  at  the  same  time  make 
additional  water  supplies  available  for  farming,  for  our  dtiea,  and 
(or  our  industries. 

1.  Water  conservation.    2.  Soil   conservation.  i.  U,   S.    VepL 

of  Agriculture. 

631.7  Fi  E  68-536 

U.  S.  Nafl  Agr.  Ubr. 

Watcrton  Lakes  National  Park   (Motion  picture)     World 
in  Color  Productions  (U.  d.] 

4  min..  sL,  color,  16  mm.     (Canadian  national  parks) 
Koda'lirome. 

SmmnMry:   Shows  scenes  of  Canada's  Watertoo  Lakes  Kational 
Park  adjoining  America's  Glacier  National  Pailc 
Another  issue,    b&w. 


-  Another  issue.    8  mm. 

-  Another  issue,    b&w,  8  mm. 


1.  Waterton  Lakes  National  Park.  Alta.  t  World  In  Color  Pro- 

ductions. Elmlra,  N.  T.         Series:  Canadian  national  paite  (Modon 
picture) 

917.128  Fi  A  64-3964  rer 

World  In  Color  Productions 


Waterville  Company 
see 

Mike's  race. 

Watts,  Alan  Wilson,  1915- 
see 

The  Art  of  meditatioa. 

Watts,  Mabel.       The  king  and  the  whirlyblrd 
see 

The  ffing  and  the  whirlyblrd. 


Watts.  Mabel. 
Smart 


The  Narrow  escapes  of  Solomon 


The  Narrow  escapes  of  Solomon  Smart. 

Watts,  Mabel.       The  story  of  Zachary  Zween 
see 

The  Story  of  Zachary  Zween. 


Watts  FestiTal— *69.  [Motion  picture]    DB/M  Productions.  1^70. 
Made  by  Watts  Training  Center. 

20  min.     ad.    color.     16  nun. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  William  Du  Bois. 

SUMMARY;  Traces  the  origin  of  the  Watts  Festival,  a  community  effort  to 
expose  the  talents  from  wiUiin  this  community  in  the  Los  Angeles  area. 

1.  Community  an  projects— Los  Angeles.       I.  DB/M  Produciioos. 
[N6535]  394  72-700592 

CINE  72  MARC 


Watts  in  the  sixties  (Fllmstrip)    Encydc^aedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

54  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Quest  for  eqnalltr) 

Issued  In  a  program  witii  recording  at>d  textbook  entitled  Qoest 
for  equality. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Benjamin  Qoarles;  consoltant.  Sterling 
Stucke;. 

Sommarr :  E>escribes  the  rioting  In  Watts  In  protest  against  the 
IndiiTerence  of  an  alRuent  America  as  another  facet  In  tbe  long  quest 
of  blacks  tar  full  eqnalitr. 

1.  Los  Aageies — Klots,  1965.  I.  Encjclopaedla  Britannica  Bda- 
cational  Corporation.        Series:  Quest  for  equality   (Fllmstrip) 

973.9  70-738010 

Encydopsedia  Brltan-  nlca  Bdocatlooal  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Watts  made  out  of  thread  {MoHon  picture)     Pftuliat  Pro- 
ductions, 1968. 

30  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

Buniiiiarv:  A  theological  comedy  of  redemption  in  which  a  guilt- 
ridden  ghetto  exploiter  meets  a  Negro  Christ  while  dying, 

1.  Redemption.        i.  Paullst  Productions,  Pacific  PatiRade».  Calif. 
Seriei:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

234  70-702640 

CINK 


Watts:  riot  or  revolt?  {Motion  picture)     Columbia  Broad- 
casting System,  1965. 

60  min.     sd.     bAw.     IS  mm. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  CBS  reports. 

Credits:  Producer,  Jack  Beck;  narrator.  Bill  Stout;  photographer, 
Jerry  Sims;  film  editors,  Joseph  Fackovec,  Evan  Lottman,  Irving 
Winter. 

Summarv:  Discusses  the  Watts  riots  and  its  causes.  Describes 
living  conditions  and  the  absence  of  effective  leadership.  Includes 
statements  by  Police  Chief  William  H.  Parker,  Mayor  Sam  Yorty, 
and  Governor  Pat  Brown,  conclusions  of  the  McCone  Commission  con- 
cernlng  the  Issues  of  the  riot,  and  a  report  by  Daniel  Moyolhan  on  the 
first  thorough  governmental  study  of  N^ro  life  in  the  United  States. 

1.  Loe  Angeles — Riots,  1965.  i,  CBS  reports  (Television  pro- 

gram)    IT.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 

301.45  Fi  68-308 


Watte  to  torn  oa  with   (Motion  picture)     Jeffrey  Lieber, 


7  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  of  a  momentary  experience  of  a  man 
in  the  hectic  nnd  fr*'nzied  world  of  Times  Square.  New  York. 
1.  U.  8.— Civilisation— 1&45-  i.  Lieber,  Jeffrey. 

791.43  71-706146 

GINB 


Watts  Towers  Theatre  Workshop  (Motion  picture)  KGET. 
Released  by  Audio-Visual  Center,  Indiana  University, 
1969. 

27  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:   Producer,  Gordon   Hoban;  pbotograpby,  Les  Blanc. 

Summary:  Examines  the  Watts  Towers  Theater  Workshop  which 
consists  of  black  teenagers  from  the  I»s  Angeles  Watti;  ghetto,  and 
explains  that  it^t  purpose  Is  to  show  entertainment  by,  for,  and 
about  people  living  In  the  ghetto. 

1.  Watts  Towers  Theatre  Workshop.  i.  KCBJT  (Television 
station)    Los  Angeles,     n.   Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Cen* 


ter. 


Indiana.     Univ.     Atidlo- 


Waugh.  Alec.  1898- 


792.9 

Visual  Center 


70-703267 


Circle  of  deception 


Circle  of  deception. 


Waugh,  Eveljm,  1903-1966.       The  loved  one 
see 

The  Loved  one. 


The   Wave:    a    Japanese   folk    tale    (F-OmBtrip)      Stephen 
Bosustow.    Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

in  fr  <-ol,>r.  3.')  mm.  itnti  piioiiodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  33i  rpni.,  7 
mill      I  Folk  tnle  merles) 

With  study  guide. 

^•immurv  Tells  the  story  of  au  old  man  in  Japan  who  set  a  rice 
field  on  fire  when  he  saw  his  village  was  threatened  by  a  huge  wave. 
The  people  of  Ihe  village  ran  to  put  out  the  Are  and  were  saved 
from  Ijeing  drowned.  Shows  how  quick  thinking  can  avert  tragedy. 
For  elementary  grades.  _  .,        , 

I.  Bosustow,  Stephen,  ii.  Film  Associates.  Series:  Folk  Ule 
series   (FIlmMtrtp) 

37-2.6  72-732682 

Film  Associates 


The  Wave:  a  Japanese  folk  tale   (Motion  picture)     Film 
Associntes  of  California,  1968. 

9  mil'      »<1.     color.     16  mm. 

With  utudy  KUlde. 

BvmTnary:  Presents  In  animation,  a  Japanese  folk  tale  about  au 
old  man  who  Hiived  the  people  of  lil.'<  small  fishing  village  from  a 
tidal  wave  by  setting  fire  to  the  rice  fields.  Designed  to  motivate 
dlscuxslon  of  family  relationships  and  values. 

1.  Film  Afwuclates  of  California,  Los  Angeles. 

398.2  Fi  A  68-2117 

Film  Associntesof  California 


A  Wave  equation  (Motion  picture)  British  Broadcaatine 
Corp.  TV  in  collaboration  with  Gateway  Film  Produc- 
tions, I.«ndon.     Released  by  Gateway  Educational  Films 

,1967?, 

4rolo.     si.     b&w.    8mm.     (Middl«»choolphy«l«.    Uoltl:W«T««) 

Loop  2. 

Programme  1 ;  Mechanical  waves. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CredUi:  Animation,  Fred  Wunnser. 

Summary:  Usea  a  wave  machine  and  aolmatad  MQueoces  to  ana- 
lyse wave  motions,  and  Illustrates  the  reUtionahip:  speed  equal* 
wave  length  mulllplled  by  frequency. 

1.  Wave  equation.     2.  Wave*.  i.  Brltlah  Broadcasting  Corpo- 

ration. Televlaloo  Service.  IL  Gateway  nioi  Productions,  ltd.,  ten- 
don. Sertca:  Middle  achoot  phyitca.  Unit  1:  Waves  (Motion 
picture) 

630.1  7^-706817 

Portland  State  Unit.  Ubrary 


A  Wave  machine  (Motion  picture)  British  Broadcasting 
Corp.  TV  in  collaboration  with  Gateway  Film  Produc- 
tions, London.  Released  by  Gateway  Educational  Films 
fl967?, 

5min.    si.    b&w.    8mm.     (Middleschool physics.    CidtliWavea) 

Loop  1. 

Programme  1 :  Mechanical  waves. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Animation,  Fred  Wunnser. 

Summcay:  Uses  a  wave  machine  to  compare  transverse  with 
Miring  waves,  and  pulse  with  continuous  wavea.  Defines  frequency 
and  cycle,  and  shows  how  energy  Is  transmitted  along  a  wava  In- 
cludes a  description  of  the  construction  of  a  wave  machine. 

1   Waves.    2.  Wave-motion.  Theory  ot  L  British  ^«**^'^\^ 

Coloration.     Television   Service,     il   Gateway   KducaHoiial   FU^ 
ltd.,  London.  Series:    Middle  school  physics.     Unit  1:  Waves 

(Motion  picture) 

530.1 
Portland  State  Univ.  Library 


70-706316 


Wave  motion:  diffraction  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Edu- 
cational Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Fihn  Bureau,  1971. 

8  min.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS  :  Author.  W.  Uowarch. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  a  basis  for  the  qualitative  study  Of  the 
nature  of  diffraction  by  demonstrating  ditTractlon  patterns  that  are 
formed  when  ripples  spread  beyond  the  barriers  placed  to  limit  wave 
fronts  and  the  related  patterns  that  are  formed  when  narrow  aper- 
tures and  obstacles  are  placed  in  the  path  of  a  beam  of  light. 

1    Diffraction.    2.  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  I.  Gateway  Educa- 

tional Films,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Internatiunai  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chi- 

[QC416]  636  70-712275 

International  Film  Bureau 


Wave  motion:  interference  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Edu- 
cational Films,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Interna- 
tional Film  Bureau.  1971. 

7  min.     sd.     lAw.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author,  W.  IJowarch. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  experiment  in  the  teaching  of  wave  mo- 
tion which  shows  true  forms  of  Interference  patterns  on  the  surface 
of  water.  Employs  the  S4,'hlieren  technique  to  explain  the  principles 
underlying  the  experiment. 

1.  Interference  (Light)     2,  Wave-motion,  Theory  of.  1.  Gate- 

way Educational  Films,  ltd.,  London.    II.  International  Film  Bureau, 
inc.,  Chicago. 

[QC411]  535  73-712276 

International  Film  Bureau 


Wave  motion,  longitudinal  waves  (Motion  picture)  J.  Ar- 
thur Rank  Limited,  I»ndon,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

4  min.    si.  b&w.    super  8  mm.     (Sound  series) 

I>x>p  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMM.\RY:  Shows  lonnitiidinal  waves  as  vibrating  balls  or  air 
moieciiies  and  Indicates  wavelength  and  amplitude. 

1  Waves.  2.  Wave-motion.  Theory  of.  I.  Rank  (J.  Arthur) 
Limited.  II.  Univei-sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series: 
Sound  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC157]  634  78-715263 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Wave  motion,  transverse  waves  (Motion  picture)  J.  Ar- 
thur Rank  Limited.  London,  1968,  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  L'nivei-sal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

4  min.    si.    l>&\v.    sui>ei'  8  mm.     (Sound  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  }!uide. 

SUMMARY :  Demonstrates  varying  wave  lengths  by  increasing 
the  Interruptor  vibration  perIo<l.  Shows  a  wave  machine  in  opera- 
tion. 

1.    Wave«.      2.    Wave-motion,   Theory   of.  I.    Rank    (J,    .\rtliiir) 

Limited.      II.    Universal   Education    and   Visual   Arts.     III.   Series: 
Sound  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC157]  634  74-715262 

Universal  Education  and  Vlsnal  Arts 


Wave  velocities,  dispersion,  and  the  omega-beta  diagram 

(Motion  picture)    Education  Development  Center,  1969. 

■2H  min.  s«l.  b&w.  IQ  mm.  (National  Committee  for  Electrical 
Engineering  film  series) 

With  film  notes. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  R.  Bergman ;  cameraman,  A.  Mo- 
ro<'hnik;  editor,  William  Tannebring. 

Summary:  Theodore  Van  Duxer  discusses  traveling  waves  and  the 
way  In  which  they  propagate  through  transmissiou  systems,  empha- 
sizing visualisation  of  the  concepts  through  animation  and  exi>erl- 
ment. 

1.  Wave-motion,  Thebry  of.  i.  Education   Development  Center. 

Series :    National   Committee   for   Klectrlcal    Engineering  film   nerle* 
(.Motion  picture) 


Education  Development 


Waves  (Motion  picture)  Harvard  Project  Phyncs  in  coop- 
eration with  WGBH.  Released  by  Holt,  Rmehart  and 
Winston,  1969. 

24  mlu.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  13) 

Kinescope. 

Summary :  Two  teachers  use  an  overhead  projector  and  audible 
sound  sources  to  demonstrate  how  the  ripple  tank  can  be  used  to 
show  a  variety  of  wave  phenomena,  Including  interference  effects, 
the  production  of  standing  waves,  and  the  behavior  of  ultrasonic 
waves. 

1  Wave-motloo.  Theory  of.  2.  Physics— Study  and  teaching. 
I.  Harvard  Project  Physics.  II.  Holt,  HInehart  and  Winston,  Inc. 
Series:  Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  briefings  (Motion  picture) 
no.  13. 

870.7  74-709146 

Holt,  Rlnebart  and  Winston 


Waves  across  the  Pacific  (Motion  picture)  Lament  Geologi- 
cal Observatory  of  Columbia  University.  Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (^tarine  science  film  scries) 
With  teacher's  guide.  ^     .  ,     ^, 

Summarv  Presents  an  account  of  a  scientific  Investigation  into 
the  generation  of  waves  la  the  far  reaches  of  the  Pacific  Ocean 
and  their  attenuation  as  they  travel  eastward. 

1,  Ocean  waves— Pacific  Ocean.  i.  Columbia  University,  l-a- 
raont  Geological  Observatory,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series-   Marine  science  film  series   (Motion  picture) 

651.4  Fi  A  67-5026 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Waves  and  pulsed  (FUimtri]))     Popular  Science  Audio-Via- 
uals,  1970. 

40  fr.     color.     3o  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  transverse  and  longitudinal  puls&s  being  trans- 
mitted by  various  types  of  wrings.  Analyxea  conditions  under 
which  reflection  and  transmission  of  pulse  energy  occur  and  dls- 
cu.saeK  pulae  Interference.  Analyzes  standing  waves,  diffraction,  and 
refraction  of  waves.     With  captions. 

1.  Waves.        I.  Popular  Science  Audlo-Visnals. 

530.12  72-733470 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


Waves  in  ropes  and  spring   (an  introdnction  to  totm) 

(/L"n>)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educat.onal  Corp., 
1067. 

45  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Waves,  no.  1) 

SS    wt«'and'spriS   movement   to   Illustrate   longitudinal 
"^r^Waves  I    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 

tion. Series:  Waves  ^^^^^^^^^^^  ^-  Fi  A  67^168 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  olc.  Educational  Corp. 


Waves,  modulation,  and  communication  (Kfotion  picture) 
Harvard  Project  Physics  in  cooperation  with  WGBH. 
Reioa.sed  by  Holt,  Kinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

19  min.  sd.  b&w,  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  19) 

Kinescope. 

Summary:  Two  teachers  demonstrate  with  three  different  pieces 
of  equipment — a  pair  of  turntable  oscillators,  a  pair  of  tunable  coil- 
capacitor  circuits,  and  a  microwave  generator — how  modulation  of 
a  sinusoidal  wave  can  be  used  to  communicate  Information. 

1.  Modulation  (Electronics)  I.  Harvard  Project  Physics.  II. 
Unit.    Rlnebart    and    Winston,    inc.  Series:    Harvard    Project 

Physics   teacher   briefings    (Motion   picture)    no.    19. 

370.7  78-709146 

Holt,  Rlnebart  and  Winston 


Waves  on  water  (reflection,  refraction,  and  interference) 

(filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

62  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Waves,  no.  'J) 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Paul  Klrkpatrick.      ,     ,    ^     ,       _  .        _ 

Summary:  Studies  waves  as  observed  in  a  ripple  tank.     Defines  re- 
flection, refraction,  and  interference. 

1    Water  waves.  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

poration. Series:  Waves  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

530.12  Fi  A  67-4169 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Wax  application  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions,  1965, 
Released  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

3  min.    Bf.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Basic  design— batik ) 

Ix>op  film. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  design  is  created  on  fabrics  by  a 
resist  technique.  Shows  in  detail  how  the  wax  is  placed  on  the 
textile. 

1.  Batik.  I.  Scope  Productions,  u.  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  inc.,  pub- 
Ushers,  New  York.  Series:  Basic  design— batik  (Motion  picture) 
746.6  72-707973 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


Way  down  east  (Motion  picture)     D.  W.  Griffith,  1920.    Re- 
leased by  Blackhawk  Films. 

H.-)  i„\'.\.     Bi.     b&w.     8  mm. 

Issiu  il  111  Ntandai-d  8  mm.  und  in  super  8  mm. 

Based  on  tlie  play  of  the  .'ame  title  by  I.ottie  Bluir  Parker. 

Cnsi:   Ulliian  Gish,  Richard   Barthelmess,   Lowell   Sht-rman,   Burr 
Macintosh.  ,    ^ 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  a  poor  country  girl  who  Is  tncked 
into  a  fnlse  marriage. 

I.    Parker,    I»ttie    (Blair)     Way  down   east.     n.    Griflith.    David 
Wark,   187r.-llM8.     m.   Blackhawk  Films,  Inc.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-2447 

Blackhawk  Films 


The  Way  I  do  it  (Motion  picture)  Montgomery  Ward  A  Ca 
Made  by  John  J.  Hennessy  Motion  Pictures.  Released  by 
M<Mlerii  Talking  Picture  Service,  1971 

21  min.    sd.    color,    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :    Golfers   Julius   Boros  and   Dave  Oarroway  discuss 
some  basic  ways  In  which  to  Improve  a  golf  game. 

I.    Golf.        I.    Ward    (Montgomery)    and  Company.     II.   Modern 
Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

[GV966]  796.852  78-713448 

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The  Way  it  is  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision. Made  by  Harold  Mayer  Productions.  Released 
by  National  Educational  Television  Film  Service,  1967. 

eo  mill.     8(1.     b&w.     16  mm.     (NBT  Journal) 

Summarii:  Records  the  experlencefi  of  a  icroup  of  New  York  Uni- 
versity teactiers  during  an  eight-month  period  with  the  aeventh  (rade 
of  a  ghetto  Junior  high  B^-hooi.  Emphasizes  the  complexities  of  the 
problems  of  ghetto  education. 

1.  Socially  handicapped  children— Education — New  Tork  (State) 
L  National  Kducational  TelevlsltHi  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Natlooal 
Educational  Television  Film  Service. 

871.9  Fi  A  68-886 

CINE 

The  Way  it  is  (Motion  picture)  Council  of  California 
Growers.    Made  by  Lee  Mendelson  Film  Productions.    Re- 

lensed  by  Association  Films,  1970. 

23  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY :  Shows  some  major  problems  facing  agriculture  and 
rereairt  farmers'  attitudes  by  portraying  the  life  of  a  working  farmer 
and  his  family. 

L  Agriculture.  2.  Farm  life.  I.  Council  of  California  Growers. 
II.  Association  Films,  lac. 

630.1  75-711570 

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The  Way  of  a.  bird  (Filmstrip)  National  Geographic  So- 
ciety. Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1970. 

178  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisic:  2  s.,  12  in.,  33i  ri.ni. 
(Birds) 

With  reading  script. 

SUMMARY:  Preeeats  the  sigbts  and  songs  of  North  American 
birds  Including  the  golden  eagle,  hununlngfolrd,  Canada  gooee,  and 
wood  dncfc.    For  elementary  grades, 

1.  Birds— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  National  Geographic  Society,  Wash- 
togton,  D.  C.  II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation 
Series:  Blrdii  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  75-738160 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Ekluqational  Corp. 

The  Way  of  a  troat  {Motion  picture)  James  W.  Wilkie, 
1969. 

30  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  reflection  on  the  hazardous  life  of  a  tront  before  it 
la  caught  Shows  some  of  its  predators.  Including  insects,  birds, 
otters,  and  ducks. 

1.  Trout.  I.  Wilkie,  James  W. 

597.5  78-706017 

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A  Way  of  life  (Motion  picture)  Deere  A  Co.  Made  and 
released  by  Dimension  Fihns,  1969. 

23  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Expresses  some  of  the  feelings  and  values  of  a  farm 
family  at  a  time  when  the  father  feels  he  must  retire  and  leare  the 
farm  In  order  not  to  be  in  his  sihi's  way. 

1.  Farm  life.  2.  Bettreroent.  i,  Deere  and  Company,  n.  Dimen- 
sion Films. 

630.1  79-705454 

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A  Way  of  life  (Motion  picture)    L.  Bauer,  Jr.  il970] 

1  reel.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummon/:  Presents  a  view  of  the  dally  lives  of  the  pec^le  who 
live  In  the  Pennsylvania  Dutch  country. 

1.  Pennsylvania  Germans.        i.  Bauer,  Leonard. 

917.48  79-706932 

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A  Way  oat  (Motion  picture)  Bercon.  Made  and  released 
by  Warren  Miller  Productions,  1970. 

23  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  the  advantages  of  motor  home  living 
using  the  Bevcon  brand  of  products. 

1.  Mobile  home  living.  I.  Hereon,  Inc.  II.  Warren  Miller  Pro- 
ductions. 

643  7&-7 11571 

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A  Way  out.  [Motion  picture] 
Made  by  Aegis  Productions. 


E.  R.  Squibb  and  Sons,    1972. 


24  n 


sd 


SUMMARV:  A  documentary  film  about  the  Boston  Slate  Hospiul  program 
in  which  chronic  mental  patients  ate  integrated  into  community  life  by  placing 
them  in  cooperative  apartments. 

I,  Mentally  ill-  Care  and  treatment— Boston.  2.  Massachusetts.  Sute  hos- 
pital. Boston.        i,  Squibb  (E.  R.)  and  Sons. 

[RC445]  362.2  72-701783 

CINE  72  MARC 

The  Way  out  men  (Motion  picture)     Wolper  Productions, 

1965.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated. 

27  min.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm. 

Edited  version  of  the  51-mlnute  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Van  Heflln. 

Summary :  Discusses  the  revolutionary  technological  development 
In  the  twentieth  century,  explaining  how  men  deeply  committed  to 
the  future  are  developing  thinking  computers,  artifl<^l  hearts,  and 
new  forma  of  music  and  art,  as  they  seek  to  extend  the  boundaries 
of  human  knowledge. 

1.  Computers  and  dvllltatlotL        I.  Wolper  Productions. 

II.  Films  Incorporated. 

500  70-711254 

Films  iBcorporated 

The  Way  out  men  (Motion  picture)     Wolper  Productions, 

1965.    Released  by  Films  Incorporated. 

&4  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Shortened  versions  (M  min.  and  27  min.)  also  Issued. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Van  Heflln, 

Summary ;  Discusses  the  revolutionary  technological  development 
la  the  twentieth  century,  explaining  how  men  deeply  committed  to 
the  future  are  developing  thinking  computers,  artificial  hearts,  and 
new  forms  of  music  and  art,  as  they  seek  to  extend  boundaries  of 
human  knowledge. 

1.  Computers  and  clvUUatiwi.        I.  Wolper  Productions. 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

500  74-711256 

Tllms  Incorporated 


The  Way  out  men  (Motion  picture)  Wolper  Productions. 
Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

AS  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sumffuuy:  A  comprehensive  study  of  adentlsts  who  work  in  fields 
whidi  are  gradually  extending  man's  knowledge  of  the  worid  of  the 
future. 

1.  Scientists.  I.  Wotper  Productions,  ii.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUn- 
nlca  Educational  Corporation. 

500  Fi  A  68-904 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Edacattooal  Corp. 


A  Way  out  <rf  the  wilderness  (Motion  picture)  U.  S. 
Rehabilitation  Services  Administration,  Division  of  Men- 
tal Retardation,  1968.  Made  by  John  Sutherland  Pro- 
ductions. 

38  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summarv:  Shows  efforts  made  to  Improve  the  case  of  the  meotallj 
reUrded  In  two  major  types  of  resldfflitlal  InsUtutlons,  one  private, 
and  one  state.     Kmphaxlzes  the  Importance  of  early  treatment 

1  Mentally  handicapped— Care  and  treatment.  i.  V.  S.  Reha- 
bilitation Services  Administration.  Division  of  Mental  Retardation. 
362.2  74-702641 

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The  Way-out  worid  of  Fred  Feldman  (Motion  picture) 
City  Film  Center  and  RKO  General.  Released  by  RKO 
General.  1968. 

48  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Describes  the  work  of  a  heilct^er  pilot-traffic  reporter. 
Shows  WOR  rejwrter  Fred  Feldman  as  he  reports  on  traffic,  enjoys 
the  beauty  and  grandeur  of  New  York  City  from  his  low-flying 
helicopter,  and  engages  In  radio  repartee  with  his  anchor  man,  Idbn 
Gambling. 

1.  Aeronautics  In  police  work.    2.  Helicopters.  I.  City  Film 

Ceater.     ii.  RKO  General,  inc. 

387.7  78-702642 

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Way  station  to  the  worid  (Motion  picture)    WON  Cratin- 

ental  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

38n):n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaty:  Tracea  the  development  of  Chicago  as  a  transportation 
center.  Includes  scenes  of  raw  material,  food,  manufactured  goods, 
and  people  coming  into  Chicago  and  being  rerouted  to  centers 
throughout  the  world. 

1.  Tran-sporUtlon— Illinois— Chlcaga  L  Chicago.    Television 

station  WGN-TV. 

917.73  Tl-702643 

CINE 

Way  to  a  new  world  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1959.    Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1961. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.  ^_  ^     ^  ,, 

Credit* ■  Producer,  Masiyn  Williams;  director,  Richard  Mason. 

Summarv:  Traces  the  development  of  various  primitive  peoples  in 
Papua  and  New  Guinea  and  describes  their  attempts  to  create  a  mod- 
em society.  ,    _.    ,,       -T » 

1.  Papua-New  Guinea  (Ter.)— Native  races.  ».  Australia.    News 

and  Information  Bureau. 

309.195  Fi  A  67-5965 

Australian  News  and  loforroaUon  Boreaa 

A  Way  to  go.  tMotion  picture]     Cofriey  Productiooa,  1971. 

31  min.     »d.     cotor.      16  nun. 

SUMMARY:  PrcKflti  inierviewi  with  young  people  all  over  the  United 
Suui  in  >  fUin  designed  to  nMtivate  youth  to  a  more  positive  approach  lo 
tbenueivc*  utd  to  life. 

1.  Youth— United  Sutes.     2.  Modvatioa  (Piycholofy)       I.  Copley  PrcM, 
inc.     Copley  Production*. 
tHQ796]  155.5  72-715303 

pNE  72  MARC 

A   Way  to  life   (Motion  picture)      American  Occupational 

Therapy  Association,  1967.    Made  by  Amram  Nowak  As- 
sociates. 

18  min.     sd.     color  with  b&w  seqtiences.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  on  occupational  therapy  showing 
scenes  of  actual  therapy  with  i^yslcally  and  emotionally  disabled 
patients.  Includes  narrative  by  registered  occupational  therapists 
and  comments  from  the  patients. 

1.   Occupational   therapy.  i.  American  Occupational  Therapy 

Association. 

615  Fi  A  67-5651 

American  Occupational  Therapy  AssodatlOD 


Way  up  and  way  cot  (Motion  picture)    Gold  Dolphin  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Paramoimt  Pictures  Corp.,  1966. 

d  min.     nd.    color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  J.  Hans  Pedersrai;  script,  Robert 
T.  Sidney;  narrator,  Rpbert  Perry;  music.  Ross  OafTney;  camera- 
man,  Richard   Kuhne;  editor,  Larry  Keating. 

Summarv:  Presents  a  whimsical  view  of  tbe  enjoyment  to  be 
derived  from  participating  in  such  sports  as  surfing,  soaring,  and 
sky  diving. 

1.   ^>orts.  t.  Gold  Dolphin  Productiooa.     n.  Paramount  Pic- 

tures Corporation. 

797  76-702036 


Way  . . .  way  oat  (Motion  picture)  Jerry  Lewis  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Fihn  Corp., 
1966. 

106  min.    sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Cinemascope. 

Cre4it$:  Producer,  Malcolm  Stuart :  director,  Gordon  Douglas ; 
screenplay.  William  Bowers,  Laslo  Vadnay ;  music,  Lalo  Schlfrln ; 
director  of  photography,  William  H.  Clothier;  film  editor,  Hugh  S. 
Fowler.  Coat:  Jerry  Lewis,  Connie  Stevens,  Robert  Morley,  Dennis 
Weaver,  Howard  Morris,  Anita  Elkberg. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  the  chaos  that  results  whoi  a  married 
couple  Is  sent  to  man  the  United  States  moon  weather  station  and 
encounters  the  Rusaian  team. 

I.  Jerry  Lewis  Productions.  ii.  Twentieth  Oentury-Fox  Film 
Corporation. 

791.43  70-707853 


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The    Way    west    (Motion    picture)       Harold    Hecht    Corp. 

Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1967. 

122r;ln.    sd.    color.    85  mm. 

Pannvlwlon. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  A.  B.  Guthrie,  Jr. 

Credit*:  Producer,  Harold  Hecht;  director,  Andrew  V.  McLagen; 
screenplay,  Ben  Maddow,  Mitchell  Underaann;  music,  Bronlslaw 
Kaper;  director  of  photography,  William  H.  Clothier;  film  editor, 
Otho  S.  Loverlng.  Ctut:  Kirk  Douglaa,  Robert  .Mltchum,  Richard 
Wldmark,  Ixjla  Albright,  Michael  Witney,  Stubby  Kaye,  Sally  Field, 
Katherlne  Justice. 

Summary:  A  persuasive,  visionary  senator  organizes  the  Oregon 
Liberty  Company,  and  a  group  of  emigrants  join  bis  wagon  train 
and  head  for  the  northwest  frontier  in  1843. 

I.  Guthrie,  Albert  Bertram,  1901-  The  way  west    n.  Harold 

Hecht  Corporation.  lu.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

791.43  73-707854 


Wayne  &  Shuster  look  at   technical  training  in  Canada 

(Mot'on  picture)  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Canada, 
Montn-rtl.  and  the  C-anadinn  Dept.  of  Manpower  and  Im- 
mipi-ntioii.  Ottawa.  Made  by  Key  Film  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  the  National  Film  Koard  of  Canada,  1966. 

28  min."    sd.     color.     16  mm.  

Crtditt:  Producer  and  director.  Ralph  Foster;  writer.  George 
Blackburn;  narrators,  Johnny  Wayne,  Frank  Shuster;  composer, 
Louis  Applebaum;  cameramen.  Josef  Seckerlsh,  Chris  SUgter;  editor, 

^Summary-  .-V  vocational  guidance  film,  designed  to  enhance  the 
status  of  technological  training,  and  to  demonstrate  to  Industry  that 

training  In  special  skills  Is  available.  „...,.  „  « 

1  Te<*nlcal  education— Canada.  l  Sun  Ufe  Awurance  Com- 
pHhvnf  rannda  ".  Canada.     Dept.  of  Manpower  and 

Immigration.     iir.Can-  ada     National  Film  Board 

373.2  p  1  A  67-5ol4 

Canada 


National  Film  Board  of 


(Wayne  L.  Morse,  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Telerision,  1950. 

28  min.     sd.    b4w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press)  „»»».« 

Telecast  Dec.  3.  1950.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet  the 

Credit$:  Sponsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass.  ,      ,_  _, 

Bummaru  ■  Senator  Wayne  Morse  discusses  American  forei^  pol- 
icy and  the  Korean  War  with  Martha  Rountree.  moderator,  Ernest 
Llndiey.  Marshall  McNeil,  William  White,  and  Lfwren«  ^plvak. 

1    r    S^For.  re!.— 1945-1^3.    2.  Korean  War,  1950-1^3.  i. 

Morse,   Wayne  Lyman.   1900-  a.   National   Broadcasting  Com- 

pany    Inc     NBC   Television   Network.  Series:   Meet   the   press 

(Motlcpicr.,  ^^^  p.^^ 


(Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 


(Wayne  Lyman  Morsej 

1952. 

28  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  June  15,  1952.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Creditg:  Producers,  Martha  RoUntree.  Lawrence  Spivak;  director, 
Carl  Degen  :  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary;  Senator  Wayne  Morse  explains  the  need  for  legisla- 
tion to  settle  problems  within  industry  which  have  an  efTect  upoD 
national  defense.  A  discussion  with  I^awrence  Spivak,  moderat(»-, 
Raymond  Brandt,  Mae  Craig.  Frank  McNaughton.  and  Robert  Rlggs. 

1.  Morse,  Wayne  Lyman,  1900-  2.  Industry  and  state — U.  S. 

3.  U.  S, — Military  policy.        i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc. 
NBC  Television  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

338.9  70-701485 

[Wayne  Lyman  Morse,   (Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 

1953. 

28  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  May  10,  1963,  on  the  NBC-TV  documeotery  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credit*:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  Lawrence  Spivak;  director, 
Carl  Degen;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  A  former  Republican.  Senator  Wayne  Morse  explains 
the.  need  for  more  independent  Congressmen.  A  discussion  with 
Martha  Rountree.  moderator,  Burt  Andrews,  Peter  Edsoo,  Edward 
FoMIard,  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1   Morae,  Wayne  Lyman,  1900-  2.  U.  S.— Politics  and  govern- 

ment. I.  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.     NBC  Television 

Network.         Series :  Meet  the  press  ( Motion  lecture) 

328.73  77-701484 


Wayne  State  University,  Detroit 
see 

Today's  farmer. 

Wayne  State  University,  Detroit. 
Utilization  Center 
see 


Audio -Visual 


Cranial  nerves ;  normal  and  abnormal 
signs. 


Motor  system  and  reflexes;  normal  and 
abnormal  signs. 

Neurological  signs.    Part  3:    Proprioceptive 
and  sensory  systems. 


Wayne  State  University,  Detroit.     College  of 
Education 
see 

Today's  farmer. 

Wayne  State  University,  Detroit.    School  of 
Medicine 
see 

Cranial  nerves;  normal  and  abnormal 
signs. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


WayTie  State  Univerelty,  Detroit. 
(Continued) 


School  of  Medicine 


Motor  system  and  reflexes;  normal  and 

abnormal  signs. 


Neurological  signs. 
and  sensory  systems. 


Part  3 :    Proprioceptive 


Wayne  Thiettaud  and  Peter  VoaDcos  {Station  picture) 
National  Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio  Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  min.     Bd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Creatlre  person) 

Creditt:  Prodocers,  Michael  McCormack,  David  Grieve;  edltois, 
Michael  McCormack.  Phfllp  Greene 

Bummary:  CoDtraata  the  palotlngs  and  pbUoatvlV  of  pop  artist 
Wayne  Tbiebaud  with  the  abstract  brtHue  anilpture  of  Peter  Voolkos. 
Shows  Thlebaud  at  work  In  his  studio  and  teadilng  ta  the  daflut>om 
and  Toulkos  working  in  his  foundry  stadio. 

1.  Thlebaud.  Wayne    2.  Voulkos,  Peter.  I.  National  Educa- 

tional  Television    and    Radio    Center.       n.    Indiana.       UntTerslty. 
Aodio-Visoal  Center.        Series:  Creative  person  (Motion  irfctore) 

709  Fi  A  68-67 

Indiana.    Univ.    Aadlo-  Visaal  C«iter 

The  Ways  and  the  means  (Motion  picture)  Group  W  (the 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.)  in  cooperation  with  the 
Operation  Grovemment  Committee  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Released  by  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

20  mln.  «d.  color  with  b&w  sequences.  16  mm.  (The  Govern- 
ment storj',  no.  12) 

I..  C.  ha-**  b&w  print. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Alfred  Kelman;  director,  Jerry  Lee;  writer, 
Joe  Mehan ;  narrators.  E.  G.  Marshall.  Stephen  Horn ;  consnltant, 
Randall  B.  Ripley;  research.  Dell  Byrne;  music,  Jess  Soracl. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  role  of  Congress  in  raising  the  revenues 
required  to  run  the  Federal  Government,  and  explains  the  unique 
role  of  the  House  Ways  and  Means  Committee  In  this  process. 

1.  U.  S.  Conuress.  House  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means.  2. 
Finance,  Public — U.  S.  i.  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Company, 

Inc.        Series:  The  Government   story    (Motion   picture) 

no.  12. 

328.73  72-707216 

Ways  of  deaKng  with  conflict  in  orgairizatitMiB  {Motion 
picture)  University  of  California  Extension  Media  Cen- 
ter, 1962.  Made  by  Dept  of  Conferences  and  Program 
Consultation. 

27  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Management  development  series! 

Bummary:  Presents  a  lecture  by  Herbert  Shepard,  professor  of 
Behavior  Sciences  at  Case  Institute  of  Technology,  In  which  he 
analyzes  the  three  methods  for  resolving  conflict — suppression,  bar- 
gaining, and  problan-solvlng. 

1.  Conflict  (Psychology)  i.  California.  University.  Extension 
Media  Center.  Series:  Management  development  series   (Motion 

picture) 

658  71-700263 

Calif.    Dniv.    Exten-  slon  Media  Center 

Ways  of  love  {Motion  picture)    Joseph  Burstyn,  inc.,  1951. 

118  mln.     sd.     t)&w.     35  mm. 

A  trilogy. 

Wltli  English  titles  added. 

Contents:  Jofroi.  Marcel  I'aguol,  France  [ld^4|  40  mln.  In 
French.  From  the  story  Jofroi  de  !a  Maussan,  by  Jean  Giono.— A 
day  in  the  country.  Pierre  Braunberger,  France,  1936.  37  mm. 
In  French.  Released  In  France  under  the  title  Une  partle  de  com- 
pagne.  Based  on  the  story  by  Guy  de  Maupassant— The  miracle. 
Roberto  Rosselllnl,  Italy.  IMS.  41  mln.  In  Italian.  From  an 
original  story  by  Federico  Felltni. 

t.  Burstyn  (Joseph)  Inc.,  New  York.     n.  Glono,  Jean,  1895- 
Jotrol  de  la   Maussan.      iii.  Maupassaat,  Guy  de,  1650-189S.      Une 
partle  decompagne.    iv.  Fellini,  Federico.    v.  Pagnol,  Marcel,  1895- 
VI.  Braunberger,  Pierre,    vn.  Boselllni,  Roberto,  1906-  vin.  Jo- 

froi  (Motion  picture)     ix.  A  Day  In  the  country   (Motlou  picture) 
X.  Une  Partle  decom-  pagne    (Motion    picture)      xi.    The 

Miracle  (Motion  pic-  ture) 

791.43  76-707217 

The  Ways  of  water  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971.  Made  in  collaboration 
wiih  the  Earth  Science  Curriculum  Project  and  the  Envi- 
ronmental   Studies    Project   of    the    American    Greological 

Institute. 

13  mln.    sd.     color.     Id  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Gregory  Heimer;  collaborator,  John  S. 
Shelton. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  water  cycle  aa  observed  In  the 
Olympic  Peninsula  in  Washington  State. 

1.  Hydrologic  cycle.  2.  Hydrology — Washington  (State) — Olympic 
Peninsula.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
[GB705]  551.6  76-712999 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Ways  that  animals  grow  up  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1971.  Made  by  Telemated  Motion  Pictures, 
1969. 

35  fr.    color.    85  mm.     (Classifying) 

Issaed  in  set  S  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  science  from  a  proceas  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

Wftb  teadier's  goide. 

Sammary:  Deals  with  the  science  process  of  cUaslfytng.  with 
emphasis  on  ways  that  animals  grow  up.  With  captKHw.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Zoology— Classlflcatlon— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  McOraw-HIll  Book 
Company.        Series:  Classifying  (Filmstrip) 

872.3  71-737678 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Wajt  to  Mttit  4ltftot.  [Modon  picture]     Coronet  Instructional 
PUmi.  1972. 

II  nun.    Ml.    color.     16  mm. 

Sfwcisl  vcnion  of  ibc  1950  motion  picture  of  the  ume  liile  with  tiniplirKd 
toundtrick  for  the  educmble  mentally  handicapped. 

With  tcacber't  guide 

CREDITS;  Educstiotial  collsbor»lor.  Cvur  DavidMm. 

SUMMARY:  An  etaminalicm  of  four  way*  of  resolving  dispute*:  conipro- 
misc,  followiai  rules,  finding  the  facts  upon  which  the  argument  is  based,  and 
finding  opinMMM  of  others  who  witness  Um  situstion. 

I.  Qusfrebag.        1.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

[BV4627.Q3]  371.9  72-700845 

Coronet  Instroctiooal  7]  MARC 


We  also  serve  {FUmstrip)  Canada  Dept  of  National  De- 
fence, Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  196». 

41  tr.    color.    85  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  slide  set  with  captions  and  text 

wS^^te^*"""*  '*'*'""®^  ""***'  ^^  "*>«  Nods  servons  aussl. 

Siwtmari,;    Describes    the    various   careera    in   national    defense 
which  are  <«)en  to  women.    With  captions. 
Another  issue,    double  fr. 

1.  Canada— Armed  Forces— Women.        i.  Canada.     Dept  of  Na- 
tional Defwice.    II.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

871.42  7'V-7a43fto 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada  ^^ 


We«ndthcU.N.tFilmstrip)    Unesco.1961. 
by  Unipub. 


Rele>iedtntheU.S. 


39  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  English  commentary.  Commentaries  also  issued  in  French  and  Spanish. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  drawinp  to  c&pltin  the  work  of  the  United  Nations  and 
its  importance  in  our  everyday  lives. 

1.  United  Nations.       I.  United  Nations  Fducathwal.  ScteiUWc,  and  Cultunl 
Organiution.     11.  Unipub. 

[JX1977]  341.23  70-740226 

Unipub  72  MARC 


We  an  ra^oMiUe.  [Moticm  picture]    Dept  of  Audio- Visual  Ex- 
tension, Univenity  of  Minnesota,  1964. 

30  min.     sd     bJtw.     16  mm.     (Oirls  in  conflict) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Giscla  Koiiopka. 

SUMMARY:  Stresses  the  mponsibilily  of  ihc  community  for  caring  for  the 
delinquent  adolescent  girl  and  outlines  the  need  for  a  range  of  services  from 
prevention  to  treatment  of  the  girl  with  more  serious  problems. 

I.  Delinquent  girls.     1.  Rehabilitstioa  of  juvenile  delinquents.        I.  Min- 
nesota.    University.     DepL  of  Audio-Visual  Extension.     II.  Series:  Girls  in 
conflict  [Motion  picture] 
[HV9069]  364.36  72-700392 

Minnesou  Univ.  Dept.  of  72  MARC 

Audio-Visual  Extension 


Coronet  Instrao- 


We  are  tiM  dty*  [Motion  picture] 
1972. 


Coronet  Instructional  Films, 


14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  issued  in  bftw. 

With  stttdy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  s  view  of  city  life  and  ictivities.  highlighting  some  of 
the  urban  problems,  as  well  as  showing  some  of  the  bcncfiu  of  living  in  the  city. 

1.  Qty  lit^       I.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 
[HT65j  301.3  72-700497 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Films 


We  bnild  together.  [Filmstrip] 
1968. 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


30  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-187> 

With  leacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
medial  long  I  and  medial  shon  I.  Shows  children  working  cooperatively  to 
produce  something  which  could  not  be  made  by  individual  effort.  With  capdons. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels— Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Cooperation— Juvenile  films.  [I.  Conduct  of  life]  I.  Educa- 
tional Projections  Corporation.  11.  Series:  Reading  program.  [HImstrip]  Level 
1,  R-187. 

lLB1525j  372.4  72-733600 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


We  CUM  froH  the  Tslley.  (Motion  picture]    Voufht  Aeronautics, 

1971. 

28  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  J.  B.  Andrasko. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  a  large  aerospace  firm  trained  and  put  to  work  in 
iu  Dallas  plant  several  hundred  unskilled  Mexican-American  workers  from  the 
Rio  Grande  Valley. 

1.  Hard-core  unemployment—United  Sutes— Case  stitdiet.     2.  Employees. 
Training  of— United  Suics — Case  studies.     3.  Mexican  Americans— Employ- 
ment— Case  studies.       I.  Voughi  Aeronawtica. 
[HF5549.51  331.2  7^701S6l 

(.H3i  72  MARC 

Vou^t  Aeronautics 


We  came  in  peace   (Motion  picture)     Gulf  Oil  Corp.  and 

National  Broadcasting  Co.,  News  Dept.    Released  by  Asso- 
ciation-Sterling Films,  1970. 

38  mlQ.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Spaniah  version  also  Issued. 

SUMMARY :  Documents  the  asplratlona  of  man  to  explore  ^ace 
and  bis  realization  of  those  dreams.  Spans  the  more  than  100  years 
from  the  publication  of  the  novels  of  Jules  Verne  about  the  moon  to 
the  moon  landing  of  Apollo  IL 

1.  Astronautics.  I.  Gulf  Oil  Corporation.  II.  National  Broad- 
casting  Company,  inc.  NBC  News.  III.  Asaociatlon-Sterllng  Films. 
629.4  72-711572 

CINK 


We  diflcover  equivalent  fractions  {Motion  picture)    Coronet 
Instructional  FilmSf  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher'x  guide. 

CreditB:  Educational  collaborator,  Frances  Flournoy. 

nummary:  Explains  bow  different  fractloiu  can  be  equWalent, 
and  how  they  can  be  represented  on  the  number  llae.  For  elaneo- 
tary  fcrades. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Fractions.    2.  Number  line.        i.  Coronet  Inatructlonal  Films. 
872.7  78-706798 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


We  discover  fractums   {Motion  picture) 
tional  Films,  1970. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Second  edition. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Frances  Flournoy, 

Summary:  A  young  boy's  birthday  party  provides  an  opporttinity 
to  Introduce  the  concept  of  fractions,  explain  the  meaning  of  denomi- 
nator and  numerator,  and  to  show  briefly  that  fractions  are  numbers. 
For  elementary  grades. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Fractions.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma. 

372.7  77-706796 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

We  discover   the  encyclopedia    (Motion   picture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films.  1071. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

AlKO  issued  in  b&n'. 

With  study  guide.  „^     , 

CREDITS-  Educational  collaborator,  Frank  V.   Shankman. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  children  how  to  use  the  enoyclc^Jedla.  Covers 
key  word  selection,  alphabetical  topic  arrangement,  guide  words, 
sub-topic  headings,  pictures,  charts,  maps,  and  diagrams.  For  ele- 
mentary grades. 

1.  Encyclopedias  and  dictionaries — Handbooks,  manuals,  etc. 
I  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

030  76-712345 

Films 


[AEl] 

Coronet  Instrnctional 


We  do  our  best  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1969. 

38  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-229) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  ilcill  reinforcement 
showing  how  to  distinguish  consonant  blends.  Compares  one  who  don  hia  best 
with  one  who  docs  not.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1,  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Consonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3.  Attitude  (Psychology)— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Conduct  of  lifei 
I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Film- 
strip]  Level  2.  R-229. 

tLB1525]  372.4  72-733646 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

We  dol  We  dol  [Moti<ni  picture]     Praodican  Comniitniratinni 
Center,  1970. 

11  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm.    (Marriage) 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uiet  s  fantaaiied  approach  to  explore  the  lait  minute  waminga 
which  barrage  a  teenage  bride  and  grootn.  Pictures  the  young  couple  aa  diey 
argue  before  a  skeptical  teenage  jury,  presenting  their  reasons  for  early  marriage. 

1.  Teen-age  marriage.  I.  Franciacan  Communicatioos  CeaXa.  II.  Series: 
Marriage  (Motion  picture] 

(HQ799.2.M3]  301.42  72-70051J 

PraDciscan  72  MAJtC 

Communications  Center 


We  dress  (or  the 

Corp.,  1968. 


[Mimstnp]     Edui;iitional  Projections 


34  ft.    color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1.  R-144) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
medial  short  A,  medial  short  £,  medial  short  I,  medial  short  O,  and  medial  U, 
Presents  a  leaaon  showing  how  the  body  makes  heat  and  how  the  heat  is  con- 
trolled by  clothing.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Vowela--Juve- 
ttile  films.  3.  Body  temperature — Juvenile  films.  4.  Clothing  and  dress — Juve- 
nile films.  [1.  Body  temperature.  2.  Oothing  and  dress}  I.  Educational 
Projection*  Corporation.     II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level  1,  R- 


372.4 


72-733553 

MARC 


144. 

[LB  1525) 

Educational  Projections 
Corp. 
We  explore  mountain  life  {Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instruo- 
tional  Films,  1968. 

11  m'n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator,  James  R.  Walles. 
Summary:  Explores  a  mountain,  showing  how  different  plant  and 
animal  life  Is  suited  to  the  various  elevations. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Mountain  ecology.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  FlimB. 

574.5  Fi  A  68-2691 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Educational  Projections  Corp., 


614 


We  find  the  answer.  [Filmstrip] 
1970. 

38  fr.     color.     35  cm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-2 19) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  skills  involved  with  the  word  sound  made  by  OO.  Explains  how  to 
use  the  dictionary  in  solving  spelUng  problems,  and  how  to  use  encyclopedias 
and  other  reference  rasterial.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1,  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language  -  Vowels— Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Encyclopedias  and  dictionaries— Juvenile  films.  [I.  Ency- 
clopedias and  dictionaries]  I.  Educational  Projectiocu  Corporation.  II. 
Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level  2,  R-219. 

lLB1525j  372.4  72-733635 

Educatioaal  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

We  ffo  to  school   {Motion  picture)     Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  mo. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Second  edition. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Author.  John  U.  Mlchaell«. 

Summary:  Shows  pupils  In  learnlnfr  activities,  both  as  Individuals 
and  group  members,  in  order  to  encourage  pupils  In  the  audience  to 
relate  these  activities  to  their  own  school  ezi)erieoces.    For  primary 
gradea. 
—  Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  fiJducatlon,  Primary.  2.  School  chlldret).  i.  Coronet  Instmc- 
tional  Fllma. 

872.2  72-706897 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


We  had  an  idea  (Siotion  yicturt)    Aluminom  Co.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1967.    Made  by  Audio  Prodactions. 

16  iiil:i.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

0im»HMirv;  UtlllMs  modern  vlsoals.  9orta  materUl.  and  ft  hamor* 
COB  Studio  Situation  lo  order  to  point  oat  tbe  floancUl  retnro  derlnd 
from  better  packac^ng. 

1.  Packafins.        t.  Aluminum  Compaoy  of  America. 

658.5  Fi  A  6&-665 

CINE 


Wc  hand  the  torch  to  joa  (Motion  picture)     World  Wide 
Pictures,  1970. 

20  mill.     Ml.    <Dtor.     16  mm. 

Sl'UMART:  A  stud;  of  the  Billy  Graham  crusade  In  Burop»>, 
April  1970.  which  used  the  flrst-oMta-klnd  largest  closed  ctrcnlt  TV 
with  simultaneous  translations  to  carry  sermons  to  39  cities. 

1.  Graham.  William  Franklin,  1918-  2.  Television  In  rellfflon. 

I.  World  Wide  Pictures,  inc. 

269  7ft-71157S 

CiXE 


We  hare  a  toira  govenuiwiL  [ninutrip]    Educational  Projections 
Corp.,  1971. 

40  fr.     color      3!  mm.     (Readint  profrain.  Level  2.  R-283) 

With  teacher't  manual. 

SU  M  MARY:  A  rcadin(  program  which  includes  word  tkill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  word  sounds  of  final  1^  M,  and  N.  Depicu  the  operation  of 
the  different  kinds  of  town  government.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2  English  language — Consonants — 
Juvenile  films.  3  I.ocal  government— Juvenile  films.  [1.  United  States— Poli- 
tics and  government]  I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series: 
Reading  program.  (Filmstrip]  Level  2.  R-282. 

tLBl525,  372.4  72-733522 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

We  have  tw  art   (Motion  picture)     Immaculate  Heart  Col- 
lege.    Made  nnd  released  by  Baylis  Glascock,  1968. 

26  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

S%mwiary:  A  sampling  of  tbe  teaching  methods  and  ideas  of  artlst- 
tearber  Sister  Corlta  at  tbe  Immaculate  Heart  Collf«e  In  Los  An- 
gelM.  Includes  classroom  conTersaUooa  about  art  and  teacUns.  de- 
■cribes  rarlous  assignments  and  projects,  and  sbows  tbe  stadenta 
looking  at  films,  going  on  field  trlpa.  attendins  lectures,  and  doing 
ererything  as  well  as  they  can. 

1.    Mary    Corlta.    Sister,    1918-  2.   Art— Study  and   teadilng 

(Higher)  i.  Immaculate  Heart  Ctrflege.  Los  Angeles,     ii.  GIa»- 

cock.  Bajllg. 

700.7  Fi  A  68-123 

Baylis  Glascock 


We  have  to  be  oUe  to  do  it  oweelfea.  (Motion  piebire]  American 
Institute  of  Architects,  1972.  Made  by  Lawrence  Ravitz  As- 
sociates. 

27  min.    sd     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Lawrence  Ravitz. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  a  basic  overview  of  the  activities  of  >  community 
design  center  through  the  voices  of  peopte  from  poor  and  minority  inner-ciiy 
communities,  artd  of  personnel  worting  in  local  centen  to  provide  architectural 
sod  planning  aervices  to  these  communities.  Explorct  the  work  of  community 
design  centers  in  Cleveland,  New  OrleaiM,  San  Francisco,  and  Philaddphia 

1.  Otics  and  towns— Planning — United  States.      2.  Community  centers- 
United  States.       I.  American  Institute  of  Archhecls. 
[HT167i  711  72-700162 

ONE  73  MARC 


We  hope  for  Us  tpfrit  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  Films,  1967. 

34  fr  color.  33  mm.  aad  phonodiic:  2  s.  (i  s.  for  manual  projector.  1 
s.  for  automatic  profector),  l2iB.,33  l/3rpaL.spfiroa.  10  bud.  each  Mde.  (Stir 
up  our  hearts,  na  4) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotioBal  program  for  Advent  which  esptains  that  men  arc 
aUe  to  kiM>w  God's  spirit  because  Christ  removed  their  sins. 

1.  Advent.        I.  Concordia  PiMishing  Hoiae,  St  Louis.     U.  Series:  Stir  up 

263  72-740753 

72  MARC 


[BV40j 

Concordis  Pub.  Houae 


Wc  hope  for  Jvtke.  [FOmitripi     Coocordia  POms,  1967. 

39  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodiK:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  profeclor.  1 
t.  for  automatk  prelector).  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  approx.  10  min.  e«*  side.  (Stir 
up  our  hearts,  no.  2) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotional  program  for  Advent  which  shows  that  Christ 
offers  forgiveness  and  answers  man's  search  for  justice. 

1.  Advent.       1.  Concordia  Publishing  Houm,  Sl  Louis.     11.  Series:  Stir  up 
our  hearts.  rFilntstripi  no.  2. 
tBV40,  263  76-740754 

Concordia  Pub.  House  72  MARC 


Wc  kopc  for  peace.  [Hlnistrip]     Ccocordia  FOnis,  1967. 


33  fr.     color.     33  mm.        and  pbonodiK:  2  >.  (1  s.  tor  manual  projecic 


,  1 


s.  for  automatic  proieclar),  12  in..  33  1/3  rpra.,  approa.  10  min.  ew:h  side.     (Stir 
up  our  hearts,  no.  3) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotional  program  for  Advent  which  shosrs  that  Christ 
brou^t  God's  peace  to  forgive  sins  and  restore  love. 

I    Advent.        1.  Coocordia  Pubhsbing  Home,  St.  Looia     H.  Series:  Stir  up 
our  hearts.  rPilmslTip]  aa  3. 
lBV40j  263  79-740752 

Concordis  Pub.  Houae  72  MARC 


[Hlmstrip]     Coocordia  Films,  1967. 

39  fr.  cotor.  33  mm.  and  pbooodiMx  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector.  1 
s.lbrautomaticproiBctor),I2in.33  1/3rpm-,ap|irox.  lOmin-eachside.  (Stir 
up  our  hearts,  bo.  I) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotional  prc^am  for  Advent  which  shows  that  Christ 
answered  man's  search  for  feUowship  with  God  and  a  pvpoae. 

I.  AdvenL  I.  Coocordia  Pubhshiag  House,  Sl  Louia.  IL  Seriw:  Stir  up 
our  hearts.  rPilmstTip)  no.  1.  __  _,__,. 

tBV40)  263  75-740751 

Concordia  Pub.  Houae  72  MARC 


[Filmstrip]    Educational  Projections  Cwp., 
1970. 

34  fir.     color.     33  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-213) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  irKludes  word  skill  reinforcement 
showing  the  change  from  word  sounds  lo  name  sounds  of  a  vowel  when  accom- 
panied by  a  vowel  helper.  Traces  brcAdmakini  from  puntiu^  w.iesi  icvui  to  the 
fbial  product  in  the  store,  snd  emphasiies  the  nutritional  value  of  bread.  With 
captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  Rims.  2.  English  language— Phonetics — 
Juvenile  films.  3  Bread— Juvenile  films.  (I.  Bread]  i.  Educatiottal  Projec- 
tions Corporation.     II.  Series:  Reading  program.  tFilmstrip)  Level  2,  R-213 

lLB1525i  372.4  72-733629 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Wc  leara  aboat  hariaen    [Filmstripj 
Corp..  1969. 


Educational  Projections 


(Rcsdtng  program.  Level  2.  R-202) 


31  fr.     color 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement 
showing  how  to  distingunh  between  name  sounds  and  the  word  sound  of  B.  C. 
D.  and  F.  With  captions.  For  pnmary  grades. 

I  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  film*.  2  English  language— Cortsonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3  Busirtess- Juvenile  films.  (1  Business]  i.  Educstionat 
Projecitons  Corporation.  II  Sertcs:  Reading  program.  [Filmsirip]  Level  2.  R- 
202. 


[LB  1525] 

Educational  Projections 
Corp. 


372.4 


72-733617 
MARC 


akoat  Orst  aid.  [fnlmstripj     EducatJonal  Projections 


We 

Corp.,  1970. 

44  fr      color      33  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-247) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
new  words  and  sourtds  produced  by  dropping  the  initial  letter  of  a  blend.  Illus- 
trates the  four  basic  rules  of  first  sid:  be  calm,  call  for  help,  avoid  moving  Ihc 
injured,  avoid  open  electricsl  circuits   With  cspiions.  For  primary  grades. 

I  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Phonetics- 
Juvenile  films.  3.  First  aid  in  illrtess  snd  injury— Juvenile  films.  (I.  First  sid] 
I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Film- 
strip]  Level  2.  R-247. 

iLB  \  525]  372.4  72-733667 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Wc  lean  aboat  IMs.  [nimstrip]     Educational  Projections  Cc^., 
1970. 

40  fr.     color      33  mm      (Reading  program   Level  2,  R-246) 

With  teacher's  manual 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
the  sourtds  produced  by  dropping  the  initial  letter  of  the  SC  and  SL  blends. 
Illustrates  the  five  basic  kinds  of  fuel,  and  shows  a  class  of  students  louring  a 
science  museum.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades 

I.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2  English  language— Phonetics— 
Juvenile  films.  3  Fuel— Juvenile  films  (1  Fuel]  I.  Educational  Projec- 
tMMS  Corporation      II   Scries:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level  2.  R-246. 

lLB1525]  372.4  72-733666 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp 


Wc  lean  aboat  mm  tiedr-  [FOmstrip] 
Cofp.,  1969. 


Educational  Projections 


31  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-207) 

With  teacher's  roaauaJ. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  retnforcemeot 
showing  how  to  distinguish  between  the  name  sounds  and  words  sounds  of  Y  and 
Z.  Compares  the  dtffereni  parU  of  the  body  and  their  fimctioos.  With  captioos. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  fibns.  2.  English  language — Consonants- 
Juvenile  fUms.  3.  Body.  Human— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Body.  Human]  1.  Edu- 
cational Projections  Corporation.  11.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip) 
Level  I.  R-207. 

ILB1525]  37Z4  72-733623 

Educational  Projectioni  72  MARC 

Corp. 


1970. 


lat  trade.  [FQmstr^    Ednrartonal  Prajections  Corp.. 


3'7  fr.    color.     35  mm.    (Reading  program.  Lcvd  2.  R-333) 

With  teacher's  manual 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skin  mniun;«ipc«  a 
the  sounds  of  tbe  DR  and  FL  blends.  Explains  trade  from  the  developmot  of 
bartering  lo  buying  sod  selling  services  tbrou^  intcmatiooal  imrrtftary  aZ' 
change.  With  captions.  For  primary  gradca. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— JuvcaiktUma.    2.  Eag 

Juvenile  fUtna.     3.  Barter— Juvcnik  flhns.     (1.  < „,ti       i.  ■imii 

PrajectiooB  Corporation.     II.  Scrkn:  Readiag  progmn.  [FBMripi  Level  Z,  R- 

(LB  1525]  372.4 

Educational  Proiectiona  73 

Corp. 


7^733<50 

MAJtC 


Wc  learn  from  the  Indians  (FUmstrip)    Fifan  S^rip  of  tiie 
Month    Clubs.      Released  by   Popular   Science   Pnb.    Co., 

19«3. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Bummaiy:  Points  out  the  rote  of  tb«  lodlaos  Id  the  e:q>loratlOD  of 
Anterlca,  and  explRlns  that  tbeir  arts  and  crafts  are  still  Important 
today. 

1.  Indiatia  of  North  America.  l  Filni  Strip  of  tbe  Mooth  Clubs. 
New  York.  n.  Pt^tular  Science  Publlnbinj  Company,  Inc..  New  York. 
970.1  76-733191 

Penmcylranla  School  for  the  Deaf 


615 


I  Corp.,  1970. 


.  [nimstrip]    Educattonal  Pra^ 


5  nun.     (?.;;at-g  p 


L  Lewd  3,  R-30ft) 


3S  fr,     color. 

With  teacher's 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  program  which  Indttdes  word  tklD  reinbrMncnl 
showing  how  to  distinguish  between  name  sounds  and  word  sounds  of  T.  V,  aad 
W,  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.     2.  English  language — Consonants — 
Juvenile  fihns.     3,  Manufactures— Juvenile  (Urns.     [1.  Manirfacturc»|       L  Edn- 
caliooat  Projections  Corporation.      II.  Series:  Reading  program.  (Ptbosirip) 
Level  3.  R-306. 
[LB  1525] 

Educational  Projections 
Corp. 


We  live  here 
see 


372.4 


72-733622 
MARC 


wmiam.  Andy,  and  RamAo:  We  Bve  here. 


We  live  in  mining  (Motion  picture)  Noranda  Mines,  To- 
ronto.  Made  by  Westminster  Films.  Released  by  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

18  min.     wL     bJcw.     16  mm. 

Ftench  version  (20  mln.)  released  under  the  tide  Lp  moode  minier. 
not  re  Tie. 

Btrnmary:  Shows  tbe  kind  of  challenge  that  occupies  mining  engi- 
neers In  the  day-to-dfij  operation  of  a  prodticing  mine,  aa  seen  In  a 
molybdenite  mine  in  tbe  C^rltKio  Range  of  irarthem  Brttlsb  Columbia. 
Includes  rlews  of  commuirftj  life  Id  a  mlDlnc  towiL 

1.  Ulnlng  enaioeerinc-  2.  Molybdenum  mtoes  and  raining — British 
Colombia.  i.    Noraikda  Uines,  ltd.     n.  Caiuda.     National  Pllm 

Board. 

622  Fi  A  68-3258 

Nattonal  Film  Board  of  Canada 


We  live  in  the  dty   {Motion  picture) 
Released  by  ACI  Films,  1970. 


Motivatiffli  Films. 


7  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.    (Let's  lotA  at  tbe  city) 

Credit*;  Director  and  writer.  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

8%m-mary:  An  overall  look  at  a  big  city  and  tbe  people  who  lire 
there.  Shows  tall  bulMtngs  and  small  ones,  busy  streets  and  golet 
ones.  oOtces  and  homett,  children  and  adults.  Designed  to  help  dty 
children  understand  tbe  world  around  tbem  and  to  introduce  mib- 
nrban  and  rural  children  to  the  complexities  of  city  liring.  For 
primary  grades. 

1  City  and  town  life — Jarenlle  fllmsL  i.  HotlTatloo  Fllma 
(Firm)  XL  ACI  Fllma,  inc.  Serie«:  Let's  look  at  tbe  city  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

872^  75-707912 

ACI  Films 


Wc  lore  oar  pets,  [nimstrip] 
1970. 


Educational  Projectiaas  Cofp-. 


37  fr.     color.     3S  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-24t) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  rernforcement  of 
sounds  produced  by  dropping  the  initial  half  of  tbe  blends  SP  and  ST.  Shows 
many  different  kirtds  of  pets,  and  emphasises  care  of  tbem.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.      2.  English  language— Pbonetici — 
Juvenile  fibtts.     3.  Pets— Juvenile  films.     (I.  PetS]       I.  Educational  Projections 
Corporation.     II.  Series:  Reading  program.  tFihnsirip]  Lcvd  2.  R-241. 
[LBI525]  372.4  72-73366$ 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp.. 


We  make  choices   {Motion  picture) 
tdons,  1969. 


Arthur  Ban-  Produc- 


10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  snide. 

Credit*:  Conntltant.  James  D.  Olderwood. 

SufRnsorv:  An  Introdnctlon  to  eeooomics  which  preneots  rlffnettes 
of  families  purchasing  needed  goods  and  aerrk^,  of  people  at  work 
producing  tbene  goods  and  serrlces,  and  of  pabllc  aerrlces  produced 
by  gorenunent.    For  elementary  xrades. 

1.  Economics.  i.  Barr  (Arthur)  Productions,  Pasadena.  Calif. 

372.8  7i-703003 

Arthar  Barr  Prodoctioiu 


We  need  more  coins  (FUmstnp) 
Made  by  Pilgrim  Film  Serricea 


My  wecUy  reader,  1965. 


25  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Serie*  2.  no,  25-66. 

Summary:  Explains  that  the  shortage  of  colu  in  the  United 
States  is  caused  by  people  sarlng  at  home  and  UMlag  coins  In  colli' 
operated  machines. 

1.  Coinage— U.  S.  2.  Coin  hoards — U.  S.  t.  Hy  weekly  reader. 
372^  70-733192 

Pennaylrania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Wc  need  other  people  {FUmttrip)    Holt,  Rinehart  and  Wm- 
ston,  1969. 

47  fr.  color.  35  mm  and  phonodlsc:  1  a..  7  Ul.  83ft  rpBL  (Oor 
growlnit  city  I 

Filmatrtp  S. 

Corralated  with  tbe  book  Oor  growing  city,  by  Peter  BacUey  and 
Hortense  Jooea. 

With  teacher'a  guide. 

Credit:-  Writer  and  photographer,  peter  Buckley. 

Sumwtarf:  Deretopa  tbe  concept  that  we  are  all  defwodent  on 
many  people  and  many  machines  by  sbowlng  a  news]w>er  bdns 
writtm.  printed,  and  delivered  and  finally  boo^t  by  a  bt?  who  takei 
the  paper  home  to  hla  father.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Newspapers— Jurenile  films.  l  Buckley,  Peter.  Oor  growlna 
city.  II.  Holt,  Klnehart  and  Winston,  Inc  Series:  Onr  crowing 
dty  (FUmablp) 

872.8  73-786432 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


We  never  get  to  do  anything   (Filmstrip)     Teaching  Re- 
sources Films,  1971.    Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

20  fr.     color.     35  Dim. 

With  teacher's  ^itlp. 

sr.MM.\RY:  An  adupUtion  of  the  book  of  the  same  title  written 
an<1  lllii8trate<l  by  Martha  Alexander  in  which  a  little  boy  Is  aa 
determined  to  ro  swimming  with  his  dog  as  his  mother  is  to  prevent 
it  until  a  rain  storm  puts  an  end  to  their  battle  of  wills.  With 
captions.     For  primary  tirades. 

I.  Alexander,  Martha  G.  We  never  get  to  do  anything.  II.  Teach- 
ing Resources  Films. 

372.4  77-738935 

Teaching  Resource*  Films 


We  prodace  «  play.  [iMlmstrip]    Aids   Audiovisual  Instructional 
Devices.  1971. 

6  rilmitripi  (270  fr.)    color      33  mm.       and  6  (Aonoiapcs  in  cauettcs:  dual- 
irick.  1/7B  ips..  48  mm. 

AUo  iuiKd  wiih  6  phonodiwt 

Wtlh  teacher'^  guide. 

CREDITS:  Aulhan.  Raymond  Casper.  Jay  Kcene. 

SUMMARY:   Illustrates  tiep  by  iicp  a  succeuful  production  ofa  ptsy. 

CONTENTS;  Geilinf  stancd.— 2    The  iryouts.— 3.   Re  he  ana  is.— 4.  Pro- 
duction.— S.  Dress  rehearsals. — 6   Post  mortem. 

I.  Theater— Production  and  direction.        I,  Aids  Audiovisual  Instructional 
Devices 

tPN2053j  792  72-734821 

AIDS  72  MARC 


We  read  by  oanelTet.  [Filnucrip]    Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1971. 

34  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Rftadinf  protram.  Levd  2,  R-209) 

With  teacher's  maniul. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcen»eBl  of 
recognition  of  the  word  sound  of  the  vowel  A.  Illustratei  how  one  kanu  from 
reading:  explains  the  functions  of  a  library,  and  how  to  locate  a  book.  With 
captions  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels — Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Libraries— Juvenile  films.  (I.  Libraries]  1.  Educational  Pro- 
jcctiorw  Corporation-     II.  Series;  ReMling  program.  [Filmstripi  Level  2,  R-209. 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733625 

Educational  ProjectioRS  72  MARC 

Corp. 


We  refuse  to  play  the  game  (Motion  picture)     American 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1968. 

30  niFn.     8d.     color.    16  mm.     (Directloos) 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  attitudes  of  American  yoong  people 
from  all  walks  of  life  as  reflerted  In  Interviews  on  such  topics  as  re- 
ligion, society,  and  drnga  Includes  lyrics  of  popular  aoogs  and 
scenes  of  the  famous  Electric  Circus  dlscothequa 

1.  Youth — U.  S.  I.  American  Broadcasting  Oompeny.  Series: 
Directions  (Motion  picture.     American  Broadcasting  Co) 

801.1  7^-702«44 


Floreace.  [Motk»  picture]     Ernest  P.  Garthwaite, 


1972. 


17  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  city  of  Florence,  luly-  Explores  the  attraciions 
of  the  city  for  the  many  different  visitors. 

1.  Florence — Description.        I.  Oarthwaiie,  Ernest  P. 
[DG734.2]  914.5  72-700777 

CINE  72  MARC 


We  ma  a  store.  [Filmslrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1969. 

37  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-286} 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  word  sounds  of  final  consonants.  Depicts  the  operation  erf  a 
grocery  store. 

1.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Consonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3.  Groceries— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Grocery  trade]  ).  Educa- 
tional E*rojections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  (Filmstrip]  Level 
2.  R-286. 

[LB  1525,  372.4  72-733527 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


We  solve  a  coaoiautr  problem.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projec- 
tions Corp.,  1970. 

if  U.     caiot.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-292) 

With  teacher's  manual 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  blend  sounds  of  PL  and  PR.  Illustrates  how  people  become 
aware  of  community  problems  and  how  they  solve  them  through  united  effort. 
With  captioru.  For  primary  grades. 

I  Readmg(Primary>— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Consonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3.  Community  life— Juvenile  filnts  [1.  Community  life]  1. 
Educational  Protections  Corporation  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  (Filmstrip] 
Level  2.  R-292 

(LB1525]  372.4  72-733534 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


We  stOl  Boed  arttkaatle.  [Motxm  picture)     BBC-TV,  Londoo, 
1969.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Ufe  PUnis. 

30  mia  each,    ad-    bkw.     16  mm.     (CUIdrea  aad  fflatbaeaatica,  no.  1) 
SUMMARY:  Eiaminw  a  new  uachiog  approach  uaed  in  Eaglaod  thai  pun 
arithmetic  into  a  total  mathemaiical  contest  with  emphasis  on  pattern  and 
structure   Shows  children  working  with  concrete  materials  to  develop  math- 

—Study  sod  teaching  (Etemealary)— Eaglaad.       1.  BritUi 
I  Corporatioa.     Trieviaton  Serrioe.     II.  Dme-Ltfe  nins.     111. 
lariaa:  Chfldrsn  and  nathematka.  (Motion  picture]  na  I . 
(QA135.5]  370.7  79-714861 

llM-Ufe  Pttna  72  MARC 


We  take  care  of  the  bnd.  [Filmstrip] 
Corp..  1969. 


Educational  Prcgections 


39  fr.     color.     33  mm.     (Reading  program.  Uvel  2.  R-212) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY;  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
the  vowel  sound  of  U.  Explainsthencccasity  for  good  land  aitd  soil  managemenL 
With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Vowels— Juve- 
nile filnu.  3.  Soil  conservation— Juvenile  films.  [I.  Soil  conservation]  I. 
Educational  Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [FUmstrip) 
Level  2,  R-212. 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733628 

Educational  Projections  73  MARC 

Corp. 


We  take  good  car*  of  our  teeth   (FUmatrip)     Herbert  E. 
Budek  Filma  and  Slides,  1967. 

.'U  fr.    color.     35  mm. 
Credit):    Antbor,  James  U.  Uanaeo. 

Summary:     Stresses  the  Importance  of  talcing  pr<«)er  care  of  the 
teeth,  and  show   the  experiences  of  a  child  In   the  dentist's  ofnce. 

1    Children— DenUl  care.     2.  Children— Preparation  for  medical 
carft  I.  Bude*  (Herbert  E.)   Fllma  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara, 

^'"^  613.4  79-734627 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Gallf. 


We  talk  serlea.  [Hlnutrip]  Media  Services  and  Captioned  Fiims 
Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Handicapped.  Made 
by  Creative  Arts  Studio.  Released  by  Educational  Media  Dis- 
tribution Center,  1970. 

23  fr.     color.     33  nun. 

Captioned  for  use  in  school  programs  for  the  deaf. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  basic  words  to  deaf  children.  For  primary  grades. 

1-  Deaf— Education— English  language— Juvenile  films.        I.  United  Sutes. 
Bureau  of  Educatioa  for  the  Handicapped.      Media  Services  and  Captioned 
Films  Branch.     11.  Educsttonat  Media  Distribution  Center. 
tHV2468j  371.91  72-732572 

Creative  Ait*  Studio  72  MARC 


We   the   people    {Motion  picture)      Aerojet-General  Corp., 

1969. 

10  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Relates  minority  problems  to  the  coostltutlooal  and 
hiMtorlc  heritage  of  the  United  States  as  well  an  to  modem  Industry 
and  its  opportunltieH. 

1.  Mlnwitlee — U.  S.        i.  Aerojet-General  Corporatltm. 

301.45  70-705713 

CINE 


We,  the  people — the  story  erf  our  Federal  GoTemraent  (Mo- 
tion picture)    Hearst  Metrotone  News,  1968. 

20  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm.      {Screen  news  digest,  v.  10,  no,  6) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  structure  of  the  Federal  Government  of 
the  United  State*  and  explains  how  it  has  worked  for  two  hundred 
years  to  serve  the  people. 

1,  U.  S. — Pol.  dt  govt.  I.  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc.,  New 
York.         Series:  Screen  news  digest  (Motion  [ricture)  v   10,  no.  6. 

353  Fi  A  68-1821 

Hearst  Metrotone  News 


We  tUak  before  we  acL  [IHlmstrip] 
Corp.,  1970. 


Educational  Projectioas 


40  fr-     color     35  mm.     (Reading  progrmm.  Uvel  2,  R-237) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
the  sounds  of  the  SP  and  ST  blends.  Illustrates  the  lack  of  foresight  and  the 
consequences  resulting  from  the  failure  to  think.  With  captions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Consonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3.  Tliought  and  thinking— Juvenile  films.  (I,  Thought  and 
thinking]  I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation,  II.  Series:  Reading  pro- 
gram, [Filmstrip]  Level  2.  R237. 

tLBl525)  372.4  72-733656 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


We  use  the  number  line  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Films,  1970. 

11  min.    9d.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  i;uld£. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Herbert  F.  Spltier. 

Sumniary:  Animation  and  objects  from  everyday  life  Introduce 
the  number  line  ns  a  useful  way  to  represent  numbers,  and  provide 
aid  in  understanding  addition  and  subtraction.    For  jMlmary  grade*. 

Anotiier  iasne.    b&w. 

1.  Number  line.        i.  Coronet  Instructional  Filma. 

372.7  70-706796 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


We  used  to  call  it  printing  (Motion  picture)  £.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  and  Co.  in  cooperation  with  the  Graphic  Arts 
Technical  Foundation.  Made  by  Peckham  Productions. 
Released  by  Association  Films,  1969. 

23  min.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions  Iwued:  French,  German,  Spanish. 

nummary:  Dencrlbea  the  diversity,  style,  modern  technology,  and 
career  opportunities  to  be  found  In  contemporary  graphic  conunonl- 
catlona 
Another  issue.    86  mm. 

1.  Prlntlnc,  Practical.    2.  Printing  aa  a  trade.         i.  Da  Pont  de 
Nemours  (B.  I.)  and  Company,    u.  Aasoclatloo  Films,  Inc. 

760  76-706146 

CINE 


616 


We  visit  a  chicken  farm.  [Filmstrip]      Educational  Projections 
Corp.,  1971. 

37  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-263) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement 
covering  the  word  sounds  of  initial  J,  K,  and  L.  Shows  how  chickens  arc  housed 
and  fed  and  how  their  eggs  are  collected,  stored,  and  hatched  on  a  chicken  farm. 
With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Consonants — 
Juvenile  films.  3.  Poultry-  Juvenile  films,  il.  Poultry)  1.  Educational  Pro- 
jections Corporation.  II.  Scries:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level  2,  R-263. 
tLB1525i  372.4  72-733684 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 


We  Tlalt  a  dotUag  facttwy.  [Filmstrip)     Educational  Projections 
Corp-,  1970. 

40  fr.     color.     3S  mm.    (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-216) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
the  recogniliofl  of  the  word  sound  of  median  vowels  in  wwds  ending  in  silent 
E.  Visits  a  clothing  factory  to  show  how  the  designers,  pat  tern  makers  sewers,  artd 
other  specialists  work.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language — Vowels — Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Cothing  trade — Juvenile  films.  [1.  Clothing  trade]  I.  Educa- 
tional Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstrip]  Level 
2.  R-216. 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733632 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


We  Ttalt  a  4iJarf'  [Hlmstrip]    Educational  Projections  Corp.,  1971. 

41  fr     color.     3S  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2,  R-273) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement  of 
recognition  of  the  word  sounds  of  O.  A.  and  E  when  accompanied  by  a  vowel 
helper.  Shows  the  modem  dairy,  the  production  of  milk  producU.  and  the  tesung 
of  milk.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1 .  Reading  (Primary) — Juvenile  films.  2.  English  language— Vowels  -Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Dairy  pUnts— Juvenile  films.  (I.  Dairy  planU]  I.  Educational 
Protections  Corporation.     II.  Series:  Reading  program.  tFihnstripi  Level  2,  R- 


273. 

[LB  1525] 

Educational  Projections 
COrp. 


372.4 


72-733512 
MARC 


We  visit  aa  early  Aaericaa  villase.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Pro- 
jections Corp.,  1970. 

45  fr.     color,     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  2.  R-245) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  skill  reinforcement 
showing  how  to  make  new  words  by  dropping  the  first  letter  of  the  blends  PL 
and  PR.  Illustrates  life  in  an  early  American  village  In  the  colonial  era  of  1720, 
showing  food  and  caiing  habits,  drr-s.  housing.  tHisiness.  and  recreation  With 
captions.  For  primary  grades 

I.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  films  2.  English  language— Consonants- 
Juvenile  films.  3,  United  Sutes— Social  life  and  cusioms-  Colonial  period- 
Juvenile  films.  (I.  United  Sutes— Social  life  «pd  customs- Colonial  period] 
I  Educational  Projections  Corporation  II  Series:  Reading  program  [Film- 
strip]  Level  2.  R-245 

[LB1525]  372.4  72-733665 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 


We   want   goods  and   services    (Motion  picture) 
Barr  Productions,  1968. 


Arthur 


10  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  study  print  set. 

Credits:  Consultant.  James  D,  Calderwood, 

Summary:  Uses  vignettes  of  common  experiences  to  explain  that 
a  good  Is  a  useful  thing,  that  a  service  is  work  performed  for  us  by 
another  person,  that  when  we  use  the  things  we  want  we  are  con- 
sumers, and  that  before  we  can  consume  the  things  we  want  some- 
one luiist  work  to  produce  them. 

1.  Consumers,  2.  Service  Industries.  i.  Barr  (Arthur)  Produc- 
tions, Pasadena,  Calif. 

338.4  Fi  A  68-2416 

Arthur  Barr  Poductlons 


Weak  patient:  into  chair,  walk,  back  to  bed  (one  worker 
method)   (Motion  picture)     J.  R.  Lippincott  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     al.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Lifting  and  moving  patients) 

Fundamentals  of  nursing. 

Loop  film  mountei]  in  cartridge. 

With  Instructor  and  student  guides. 

Credits:  Nursing  consultant,  Elinor  V.  Fuerst. 

Summary:  r>emon8traIes  techniques  of  walking  a  weak  pattrat 
atid  lifting  and  moving  a  weak  patient  Into  a  chair  and  back  to  bed. 

1.  Care  of  the  sick.  i.  Lippincott  (J.  B,)  (>mpany.  Philadelphia. 
Series :  Lifting  and  moving  imtients  ( Motion  picture)  Sorics : 
Fundamentals  of  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.78  n-704790 

3.  B.  Lippincott  Oo. 


The  Wealth  of  the  Sudan  (FUmttrip)    Hulton  Press,  Lon- 
don [196-ti 

28  fr.     color.    .35  mm. 

Picture  poM  nimstrip. 

Summary:  Explains  how  tbe  Gesira  Irrigation  Scheme  ban  bec-onie 
the  foundation  of  the  economy  of  Sudan  and  deNcrlbea  the  role  of  the 
government,  tbe  tenant  farmer,  and  the  Sudan  Oealra  Board  IQ  tlte 
scheme. 

1.  Oeslva.    2.  Irrigation— Sudan.    8.  Sudan— Ec«».  condlL 
I.  Hultoo  Press,  ltd.,  London. 

Fi  A  67-3863 
I>ii four  Editions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wealthy  family  of  Caracas.  [Filmstrip] 
Edt-catiooal  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 


82  ft.  color.  35  mm  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  io.,  33  1/3  rpm..  7  mm. 
(Famlin  of  South  America) 

AIm)  issued  with  phonoiape  in  cassette. 

With  leacher's  guide 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Phyllis  Grani. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  ihe  location,  climate,  and  activities  of  the  city  of 
Caracas  in  Veneiucla.  Shows  the  importance  of  oil  lo  the  development  tA  the 
city.  Describes  the  way  of  life  of  the  wealthy  citizens  and  points  out  the  separa- 
tion between  rich  and  poor  For  elementary  grades 

I    Caracas— Juvenile  films      2.  Caracas— Social  conditions- Juvenile  films. 
3.  Petroleum  industry  and  trade— Venezuela— Juvenile  films.     [1.  Caracas      2 
Venezuela — Social  life  and  customs]         I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
liorul  Corporation.     11.  Scries:  Families  of  South  America.  [Filmstripj. 
[HN370i  372.8  72-734524 

EBEC  72  MARC 


The  Weapons  of  Gordmi  Paries  {Motion  picture)     Warren 
Forma.     Released  by  Contemporary  Films,  1967. 

28  toin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Presents  a  biography  of  Life  magazine  pliotographer- 
JournattBt  Gordon  Parks,  emphasizing  how  he  oaed  bis  will  ind  his 
talents  to  orercome  the  handicap  of  being  a  Negro  In  America. 

1.  Parks,  Gordon.  1912-  i.  Forma,  Warren,     ii.  Contem- 

porary Pllms,  Inc.,  New  Tork. 

070.0924  Fi  A  68-168 

CINE 


Wear  safety  shoes.  (Motion  picture]  Industrial  Accident  Preven- 
tion Associations,  Toronto.  Made  by  Chctwynd  Films. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

3  min.     sd     color.     16  mm.     (Eyes,  hands,  and  feet  series) 
SUMMARY:  Stresses  the  importance  of  taking  care  of  feet  while  working. 
Presents  a  humorous  non-narrative  message  in  which  bare  feet  and  booted 
partners  dance  through  glass. 

1   Foot— Care  and  hygiene.     2.  Safety  shoes.     3.  Industrial  safety.       I.  In- 
dustrial Accident  Prevention  Associations.     II.  Intenutional  Film  Bureau,  inc. 
111.  Series:  Eyes,  hands,  and  feet  series.  [Motion  picture] 
[HD7273)  614.8  74-713513 

A.L.A   Booklist  72  MARC 

Wearing  and  care  of  your  contact  lenses  {Motion  picture) 
Bnmes-Hind  Ophthalmic  Products,  1%8.  Made  by  ITnll- 
mark  Films. 

12  mtn.     sd.     color. 

VerHlons  available:  cartridge,  reel,  8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  16  mm. 

Cieditt:  Te^^'hnical  assistance,  Derek  Sbarvelle. 

fiiimmarp:    Explains  procedures   for   Inserting,   centering,   remoT- 
itig,  and  caring  for  contact  lenses. 

1.   Contact   len>*s,        i.   Barnes-Hind  Ophthalmic  Products. 

617  Fi  A  68-3216 

Barnes-Hind  Ophthalmic  Products 


The  Weasel  family  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Walt  Disney  Kducafional  Materials 
Co..  1069. 

17  n\lii,     fi\      wilor.     16  mm.     (Nature's  living  album i 

With  t«;nliei's  Ruide. 

Summar)/:  Discusses  several  members  of  the  weasel  family,  Includ- 
Inc  the  otter,  mink,  martin,  okunk,  and  wolverine.  Explains  the 
chnracterlrtlcs  of  each,  their  relationship  to  one  another,  and  bunt- 
ing and  feeding  habits. 

1.  Mustelldac.  I.  Disney  (Wall)  Productions,  n.  Walt  Disney 
Educational    Materials  Comi>any.  Series:   Nature's  living  albtmi 

(Motion  picture) 

599.7  71-702154 

Walt  Dl»ne.v  Educa-  tional  Materials  O). 


Weasels,  skunks  and  badgers.  [Motion  picture]     Troll  Associates. 
1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (In  field  and  meadow) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  behavior  and  activities  of  weasels,  skunks,  and 
badgen  in  their  natural  habiua. 

1.  Weaieb — Juvenile  films.  2.  Skunks — Juvenile  films.  3.  Badgers — Juve- 
nilc  films.  [1.  Weasels.  2.  Skunks.  3.  Badgersj  I.  Troll  Associates.  II. 
Series:  In  field  and  meadow.  [Motion  picture] 

lQL737.C25]  599  72-700743 

Troll  AssocUtes  72  MARC 


Weather  (FUnutrip)     Coleman  Film  Enterprises.    Keleased 
by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

39  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  s..  7  in.,  33i  rpm.,  8  min. 
(Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  guides 

Credita;  Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer.  Mary  Gersb,  Walter  M. 
BurkR. 

Summary;  Vlsaallaes  various  types  of  weather.  Shows  dllTerent 
kinds  of  clouds  and  explains  where  a  shadow  comes  from  on  a  miniiy 
day.  Explains  how  homes  are  heated  and  cooled  to  make  them 
comfortable. 

1.  Weather.  i.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,  n.  BMI  Film  Pro- 
ductlonn.  Series:  Primary  social  rtudles — -"clence  series  (Fllm- 
atrlp) 

372^  78-736645 

RMI  Fltm  Productions 


Weather   {FUmttrip)     Macmillan  Co.,  1970.     Hade  by  In- 
structional Media  Associatee. 

45  fr.     color.    33  mm.     (Macmlllan  elementary  sdeoce  fllmatrlpB) 

With  teachers  maniul. 

Swnmarv:  Drilnea  the  concept  of  personal  dependence  on  the 
weather  and  describes  the  effects  on  weather  of  TarUtlons  In  temper- 
ature caused  by  the  roUtlon  of  the  earth,  the  reToltition  of  the  earth 
around  the  sun.  the  tilt  of  the  axis  of  the  earth,  and  the  movement 
of  air.  Discusses  the  water  cycle  and  air  preaeure  In  relationship 
to  the  weather.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grade*. 

1.    Weather— Juvenile   Alms.  L    Macrolllan,   firm,    pabUsbera, 

New  York.  Series. 

372.3  75-735876 

Macmlllan  Co. 


Weather-air  in  aetiwL     Part   1:   Temperattire  and   wind 

{Motion  picture)     Charles  Cahill  and  Associates,  1965. 

8  min     »d.     culor.     16  mm. 

I'rodui-ed   in   co'tnlwrntion   with   the  U.   S.   Weather  Bureau. 

With  firtndy  guide. 

Crrdifa;  IToducer  and  editor.  Charles  Cahlll ;  writer,  MncDonald 
MacPherson. 

Bummarv:  .\n  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  weather  and  the 
role  of  sucb  aspects  as  atmosphere,  air  temperature,  movement, 
moisture,  pressure,  and  prevailing  winds.  Include*  a  demonstration 
of  an  anemometer. 

1.  Meteorolnuy.  i.  Cahlll  (Charles)  and  Associates,  inc..  Hotly- 
wood,  California,     u.  Temperature  and  wind   (Motton  picture) 

Fi A  67-1673 
Charles  Cahlll  and  Associates 


Weather  and  climate   (Filmstrip)     Filmfax. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 


Released  by 


1  roll,    color.    33  mm.     (Science  fundamentals) 
SUMMARY :    Provides   a   basic   study   of   weatlier,    including  an 
explanation   of   the   atmosphere   and   air   pressure.     With   captions. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1  Weather— .luvenlle  films.  2.  Climatology— Juvenile  films.  1. 
Fllmfax  Productions,  New  York.  II.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual   Arts.     III.   Series:   Science  fundamentals   (Filmstrip) 

372.3  72-740674 

and  visual  Arts 


[QC981] 
L'nlver>ial  Education 


Weather  and  climates  of  the  world  {FUimtrip)  Simon 
Praasma  &  Associates.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional 
Mwlia  Services,  1968. 

3  filmstrips  (approx.  35  fr.  each)    color.    35  mm. 


mates.  _  .  .        ■  ^ 

1.  Weather.    2.  Climatology.        i.  Simon  Praasma  and  Aaaoctatea. 
n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 

551.6  70-737206 

ALMS  Instructional  MedU  Service 


The  Weather  eye  {Motion  picture)     V.  S.  Atomic  Energy 

Commission,  1969. 

13  min     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ..,._,..,         « 

Bummarv:  Describes  the  design,  developmait,  and  fabrication  of 

SN^P-19    a  small,  long-lived,  radlolaotope-foeled  nuclear  generator 

designed  "to  be  the  aoxillary  power  supply  for  the  nimbus  weather 

"^'project  SNAP.  l  U.  S.    Atomic  Energy  Commission. 

629.42  78-700857 

V.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Weather  fnmts  (Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row,  1969. 
Made  by  Cascade  Pictures  of  California. 

3  min.  sd.  color.  su(>er  8  mm.  (InTerttFllms  for  Todar*8  basle 
adence  6) 

Locfi  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teaclker's  guide. 

Bummaty:  Diagrams  various  kinds  of  weather  fronts. 

L  Fronts   (Meteorology).  i.  Narvarra,  John  Oabri^    Today's 

basic  science.     Bo<A  6.    n.  Harper  &  Row,  Ina  Series :  Inverti- 

Films  for  Today's  basic  science  8  ( Motion  picture) 

fiSl.6  73-703646 

Harper  &  Row 

Weather  magic  {Motion  picture)     Terrytoons.    Released  by 
Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1965. 
6  min.     Ml.     color.     35  mm.     (Terrytoons  cartoon) 

Credita:  Director  and  animator,  Cosmo  Anzilottl;  story,  Latx 
Bourne:  music,  Jim  Timmens;  photography,  Joe  Raslnskl;  editor. 
Jack  MacConnelL  »  ,  .^ 

Summarv:  Animated  cartoon.  Tells  how  Astronut  helps  an  earth 
friend  create  a  weather-making  machine.  .    ^  r.     ^       =■       e>.i 

I    CBS  Films,  Inc.    Terrytoons.     n.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 

*''*^'"**'*^"  Fi  67-1198 

The  Weather  map  {Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1966.     Relewed  in  the  U.  S.,  1968. 

12  mi  >.     «<I.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer.  Malcolm  Otton ;  director,  Christopher  Cordeaux. 

Summary:  Presents  an  explanation  and  Interpretation  of  the 
weather  map. 

1.  Meteorology — Charts,  diagrams,  etc  I.  Australia.  News  and 
Information  BureatL 

551.6  Fi  A  68-2247 

Australian  News  and  Information  Borean 


The  Weather  map  (Filmstrip)  Comm(m  Ground,  Lraidon, 
1970.  Made  by  D.  G.  Hillier.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  I>ei>crlbe8  different  kinds  of  sea  and  land  weather  sta- 
tions and  Illustrates  the  data  that  Is  collected  on  simple  and  coaq)tex 
weather  maps. 

1.  Meteorology — (.'Jurts,  diagrams,  etc.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd., 
London.    II.  Uartnan  Educational  Aasoclatea. 

561.6  73-738575 

Carman  Educational  AMOciates 


Weather  satellites  {Motion  picture)     Harper  A  Bow,  1960. 
Made  by  Cascade  Piotnres  of  California. 

."i  rain.    sd.    color,    super  8  nun.    ( iBTBatlFilma  for  Today's  basic 
aclencefi) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sunmary:  Uses  aninntlon  to  show  the  use  of  weatber  sat^ltea 
to  observe  cloud  conditions  and  to  forecaat  weather. 

1.  Meteorological  satellites.        l  Navarra,  John  OabrieL    Today's 
basic  science.     Book  6.     ii.  Harper  &  Row,  inc.  Series:  lovesti- 

Fllms  for  Today's  basic  sdeoce  6  (Motion  picture) 

551.6  70-703647 

HarperftRow 


The  Weather  watchers  {Motion  pictwn)    Time-Life  Broad- 
cast.    Released  by  MoGraw-HUl  Book  Co.,  1968. 
30  min      sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  World  we  live  in) 
Summary:   Explains   the  problems  of  predicting  and  <»°troWnf 
the  weather  by  examining  a  hurricane  fr«m  the  infld*.  bj  ?*«";°f 
cloud  fortnaUons  from  a  satellite,  and  by  following  the  trip  of  a 

'T  Wea'T.rtorec.stlng.      2.  Weather  control.  \^^^^ 

Broadcast.   Inc.      ii-   McGraw-Hill   Book  Company.  Series.  The 

Worid  we  live  in  (Motion  picture)  ^^ao^r 

551.6  74r-700245 
McOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


Weathering  (Motion  picture)    Independent  ProdncerB  Serv- 
ice, 1969.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media. 

4  mliL  sL  color,  super  8  mm.  (Investigations  In  science:  earth 
science  series) 

With  study  guide. 

CrediU:  Producers,  Paul  Jaaiukonls,  Algls  Zemitaltis. 

SummaiT/:  Explains  that  weathering  Is  the  physical  breakdown 
of  rode,  and  that  sunlight,  water,  Ice,  plant  roots,  and  plant  adds 
are  weathering  agents. 

1.   Weathering.  i.   Independent  Producers  Service     n.  BFA 

Educational   Media.  Series :   Investigations  In  science :  earth 

science  seriea  (Motl<m  picture) 

551.3  73-708756 

BFA  Education  MedU 


Weathering  and  erosion   (FUmatrip)     Edwin  Shapiro  Co., 
1965.    Made  by  Edwin  Shapiro. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm.     (Filmstrip  set  1:  Geology) 

Summary:  Explains  weathering  and  erosion.  Including  roedianlcal 

weadMrlng,  chemical  weathering,  erosion  by  ^ders,  wlnda,  waves, 

and  currents,  and  mass  wasting-    With  captlooa 

1.  Weathering.    Z   Erosion.        i.  Edwin  Shapiro  C<Hnpany. 

Series:  (Jeology  (FUnwtrlp) 

551.3  71-734739 

Bidwln  Siaplro  Ck». 


Weatherlag  asd  eraaiom.  (Filmstripj     Avid  Corp.,  1972. 

41  fr.     Mt*.     33  mm.        «d  phooodi.::  1  ...  12  in..  33  i/3  rpm..  18  mia. 
With  teschen  guide-  ,   ,    ..       t- 

CREDITS:  Tmi  «nd  photography,  Uun3»cc  J.  J«akowikL 
SUMMARY:  DiKuue*  the  vsrioui  element,  of  westhennf  and  erowoo,  in- 
cluding wind,  water.  ukI  grsvily.  Show.  tb«  rffect.  of  these  elemenl.  m  cwyoM 
uid  desert.. 

.r.'p?7lf^    '^™^       i  A^CocpoctK*.  79.740448 

Avid  Corporation  '^ 


Weathering  and  mass  wasting  {FUmgtrip)  Commoa 
Ground,  London,  1954.  Made  by  W.  G.  V.  Balchin.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates, 
Ontario,  1966. 

31  fr.     biw.     35  mm.     (Physical  geograi*y  series) 

With  teacher's  manual.      Notes  revised  1906. 

8*mmai~y:  Describes  the  slow  disintegration  of  rock  to  form  a 
mantle  of  soil  and  the  almoet  Imperceptible  movement  of  material 
from  one  place  to  another  which  prepares  earth  materials  In  such 
a  way  that  water,  wind,  Ice,  and  waves  can  act  more  effectively  lo 
shape  the  landscape. 

1.  Weathering— Juvenile  films.  2.  Mass-waating — Juvenile  flUna 
L  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  ii.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 
Series:  Physical  geography  series  (Filmstrip) 

551.3  Fi  A  68-4709 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Wcathers^cn.  [nimatrip] 
Made  by  Ancco  Group. 


Encore  Vifutl  Edncitioo,   1972. 


617 


26  fr.  color  35  mm.  mad  phoaodfK:  2  ..,  7  in.,  33  W3  rpm.,  Smia.  each 
nde.     (Science  motivatioe  Mriei) 

Abo  tiMwd  widi  phonotspe  in  csMctte. 

ReverM  »de  of  record  or  CMsetu  contain,  the  Uory  entitled  A  moving  farce. 

With  teacher',  manual. 

CREDITS:  Edacstioaal  coouiltant,  Herbert  S.  Nebon. 

SUMMARY:  Introduce,  the  causes  of  westlier.  *'«»■"■'>—  cloud  (bnnatioas, 
wind  prcasures  and  movement,  warm  and  cold  fronts,  tighmim^  hurricanes,  and 
toraadoes.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Weather— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Weatberi  I.  Encore  Visual  Educsiion, 
inc.  II.  A  Moving  force.  III.  Series:  Scieacc  motivstioa  Mcka.  (PibaMr^ 
tQC863i  372.3  72-732717 

Encore  Visual  Educsiioa  73  MARC 


The  Weatherman:  a  scientist  (Motion  picture)    Art  Evans 
Productions.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

11  mlD.     .sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Relates  that  the  job  of  weather  fotvcastlng  requires 
special  training  and  shows  how  weathermen  gather  data  from  all 
over  the  world  to  prepare  weather  maps  that  help  them  forecaat 
weather  changes.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Meteorologists — Juvenile  films.  I.  Art  Evans  Productions. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

651.6  77-711107 

BFA  E>jucatlonal  Media 


The  Weatherman:  community  hdper  (Motion  picture)  Art 
Evans  Productions.  Released  bv  BFA  Educational  Media, 
1970. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary ;  Describes  the  work  of  a  meteorologist,  noting  that  he 
uses  special  tnstnunents  and  knowledge  to  measore  and  record 
vreather  from  all  parts  of  the  world.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Meteorologists— Juvenile  films.        I.  Art  Evans  Productlona 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

55U  78-71UM 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The   Weaver    (Mofton  picture)      Paul   Hoefler  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films,  1967. 

17  mi^i.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Wiih  leachers'  guide. 

CreiitM:  Producer,  Etiubeth  Boukaa;  writer,  William  Desloge; 
eituviirlonal  consultant,  Louise  C.  Brown;  music.  Joel  Andrews. 

Summari/:  Describes  the  work  of  Hal  Tainter,  a  young  artist  who 
Is  iiijdiiig  new  dimension  to  the  craft  of  weaving.  Points  out  that 
Painter,  In  his  exploration  of  a  vnrlety  of  patterns,  textures,  and 
tonal  values,  ilepnrls  shwrplj  from  the  traditional  subjects  and  tex- 
tures used  by  well  established  European  weavers. 

1.  Painter,  Hal.  i.  Hoefler  (Paul)  Productions,  Los  Angeles. 
II.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,  Inc.  Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films. 
746.1  Fi  A  68-946 

Paul  Hoefler  Productions 


Weaves   {Motion  picture)     Homi  D.  Sethna.     Released  by 
International  Film  Bureau,  1965. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  textile  designer-weaver  creates  and 
wearea  on  the  loom,  how  her  handiwork  ta  made  ready  and  ti  hong 
In  an  exhibition.  Demonstrates  various  weaving  processes,  pictures 
the  weaver  at  her  bandloom,  and  notes  the  reaction  of  visitors  to 
the  display  of  her  designs.     Without  commentary. 

1.  Hand  weaving.  i.  Sethaa,  Homl  D.  n.  International  Film 
Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

748.1  Fi  A  67-5550 

iDtemational  Film  Bureau,  Inc 


WeaviBg  (Motion  picture)    Scope  Productions,  1966. 

3  mot'on  pictures,     si.     ct^or     16  mm. 

Mf¥>  l.saued  as  loop  Aim  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  fact  sheet. 

Credits:  Executive  producer.  Robert  B.  Beeching. 

Contents:   Basic  samples:  plain.     2  min.— Basic  samples;  basket. 
1  min.— Basic  samples:  twilL    1  min. 

1.  Band  weaving.        I.  Scope  Productions. 

746.1  76-711845 

Scope  Productions 


Wearfag.  [Slide  set]     Research  ft  Education  Depc.  American 
Crafts  Council,  1968. 

85  tlidea.     color.     1x2  m. 
With  icript. 

SUMMARY:  Prcarata  eumpte*  of  weaving  oy  Torty  American  craftsmen. 
1.  Hand  weaving — Uniiad  States.       E.  Amcricaii  CnfU  Council.    Rcaewch 
a  Education  DcpL 

cTT848i  746.1  72-733992 

Re*earch  A  Education.  73  MARC 

Amehcao  CnfU  Council 


Weaving  {Motion  picture)    ACI  Films,  1969. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Rediscovery) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Stelloa  Roccos;  deaign,  Ernest 
Zelgf^d,  Lois  Moran. 

Svmmarif:  Illustrates  the  basic  principle  of  weaving  threads  Into 
cloth,  and  shows  how  very  simple  looms  may  be  used  creatively  to 
produce  a  wide  variety  of  effects. 

1.  Weaving.  i.  AOI  Films,  inc.  Series:  Rediscovery  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

746.1  79-704579 

ACI  Films 


Weaving  (Motion  jncture)    Ealing  Corp.,  19^. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  6  mm.     (Hopl  Indians) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

8um»iart/:  Points  out  that  among  the  Hopl,  the  men  are  the 
weavers.  Includes  scenes  of  wool  being  carded  and  span,  and  shows 
two  types  of  weaving. 

1.  Indiana  of  North  America— textile  Industry  and  fabrics.  2. 
Hopl  Indians.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series: 
Hopl  Indians  (Motion  picture) 

746.1  70-704433 

Ealing  CorporatlMi 


Weaving  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  I960. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Navajo  Indians) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  in  cartridge.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Sumntiirv:  Shows  the  techniques  of  Navajo  weaving  with  examples 
of  ancient  and  modern  Navajo  rug  designs. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Textile  industry  and  fabrics.  2. 
Mavabo  Indians.  i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: Navajolndians  (Motion  picture) 

746.7  71-704489 

Baling  Corporation 


Weaving  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  media) 

I,oop  'iiiii.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredilM:  Author,  A.  Law. 

Bummarv:  Hbows  stringing  and  weaving  with  a  simple  cardboard 
loom,  Including  the  use  of  a  comb  beater  and  cardboard  shuttles. 
Emphasizes  the  variations  of  texture  which  can  be  produced  with 
everyday  materials  such  as  dowels,  pipe  cleaners,  and  foil. 

1.   Hand   weaving,  l   Ealing  Corporation,   Cambridge,   Masa 

Series:  Art  media  (Motion  picture) 

746.1  76-700686 

Baling  Corporation 

Weaving.    Part  1:  Simple  looms  (Motion  picture)    Heater 
and  Aswicifttes,  196<). 

4  tuin      Hi.     c<(l»i-.     S  mm.     (Art  processea) 

Loop  II im  mounli^d  In  cartridge. 

IsMued  in  maiidard  H  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Wlib  study  guide. 

Creditt:  AutborH.  f.'tarence  Klncatd,  SUnley  Madeja. 

aummary:  Demonstrates  weaving  techniquea,  using  cardboard  and 
oatmeal  box  looiiti:  shows  examples  of  design  variations  using  each 
kind  of  loom, 

1.  Hand  weaving.     2.  Looms.  t,  Hester  and  Associates. 

Series :  Art  processes  ( Motion  plctara) 

746.1  Fi  A  68-2849 

Hester  and  Aaaodale* 


Weaving.     Part  2:  Waflfe  loom   {Motion  picture)     Heater 
and  Associatps,  1966. 

4  min.     3i.     color.    8  mm.     (Art  proceaaaes) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CredUt:  Authors,  Clarence  Kincald,  Stanley  Hadeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  loom  construction,  threading,  tjlng,  and 
various  textural  possibilities  of  waffle  weaving. 

1.  Hand  weaving.    2.  Looms.         i.  Hester  and  Aasoclatee. 
Series:  Art  processes  (Motion  plctnre) 

746.1  Fi  A  6ft-2350 

Hester  and  Associates 


Weaving.    Part  3:  Box  lomn  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and 
Associates,  1966, 

4  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Art  proceasea) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Clarence  Klocald,  Stanley  Madeja. 

Bu.mmary:  Demonstrates  how  a  fruit  crate  can  be  used  as  a  loom, 
and  describes  the  kinds  of  warp  materials  used,  Including  grasses, 
grain  stocks,  and  colored  thread. 

1.  Hand  weaving.    2.  Looms.         l  Heater  and  Associates. 
Series :  Art  processes  (Motion  picture) 

746.1  FiA6a-2361 

Hester  and  Associates 


Weaving  '*God'8  eyes"  (or  string  crosses)  (Motion  picture) 
Fairfield   Associates.      Released   by   Universal   Education 

and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weaving  series) 

Loop  film. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  close-up  photography  to  demonstrate  how  to 
weave  string  crosses,  progressing  from  simple  to  complex  weaving 
operations. 

1.    Hand    weaving.  I.   Fairfield   Asaodates.     II.   Universal 

Education   and  Visual   Arts.     HI.   Series:   Weaving  series    (Motion 
picture) 

[TT848]  746.1  72-715196 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Weaving  on  a  simple  frame  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  As- 
sociates.     Released    by    Universal    Education   and   Viaual 

Arts,  U)70. 

4  luln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weaving  series) 

Loop  Sim. 

SUMM.ARY:  Uses  close-up  photography  to  demonstrate  how  to 
weave  on  a  simple  frame,  progressing  from  simple  (o  complex 
weaving  operations. 

1.  Hand  weaving.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.  II.  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Weaving  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

LTT8481  746.1  78-716200 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Weaving  with  cotton  mesh  (scrim)  (Motion  picture)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  by  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weaving  series) 

I.OOP  film. 

SUMMART:  Uses  cloee-up  photography  to  demonstrate  how  to 
weave  with  cotton  mesh,  progressing  from  simple  to  complex  weav- 
ing operations. 

1.    Hand   weaving.  I.    Fairfield   Associates.     II.   Universal 

Education   and   Visual   Arts.     III.   Series:   Weaving  series    (Motion 


Web  of  life:  eadlessckaia.  [Motion  picture]  TomBeemer.  Mack 
by  Films  of  the  Great  American  Outdoors.  Released  by  U.S. 
Atomic  Energy  Commission,  1972. 

28  min.     *d.     colof.     16  mm. 

Venioo  without  nanmtion  of  the  1971  moUon  piciure  entitled  Bndlew  chain. 

SUMMARY:  Combines  muMc  «nd  MMind  effects  with  foolaje  of  de»ert  (lore 
■od  faunt  to  show  the  interacting  and  interdependent  chains  of  life  in  ■  deien 
ecosystem. 

l.Deaen  ecology.  I.  Beemer.Thomas  A-  11.  Unil«d  Stale*.  Atomic  En- 
ergy Commisuon.     111.  Endtess  chain.  [Motion  picture] 

[QH541.5.D4]  574.5  72-701825 

U.S.  Atomic  Energy  72 

Commission 


picture) 

ITT848] 

Universal  Education  and 


746.1 

visual  Arta 


70-716198 


Weaving  with  paper  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weaving  series) 

I-oop  film. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  close-up  photography  to  demonstrate  how  to 
weave  with  paper,  progressing  from  simple  to  complex  weaving 
operations. 

1.  Hand  weaving.  2.  Paper  work.  I.  Fairfield  -Associates'.  II. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Weaving  series 
(Motion  picture) 

[TT848]  746.1  79-715195 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Weaving  with  soda  straws  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  As- 
sociates.    Released   by   Universal   Education   and   Visual 

Arts,  1970. 

4  mill.    »l.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weaving  series) 

Loop  film. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  ctose-op  photography  to  demonstrate  bow  to 
wmve  with  soda  straws,  progressing  from  simple  to  complex  weav- 
ing operations. 

1.   Hand  weaving.  I.  Fairfield  Associates.     II.   Universal 

Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Weaving  series  (Motion 
picture) 

(TT848]  746.1  7»-7l6199 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Weaving  with  wire  mesh  (MoUon  picture)     Fairfield  Asso- 
ciates.   Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Viaual  Arts, 

1970. 

4  niln.    Hi.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Weaving  serlea) 

Loop  film. 

SUMMAHV:  Use*  oloae-up  photography  to  demonstrate  how  (o 
weiivp  with  wire  mesh,  progreMlng  from  simple  to  complex  weaving 
operations. 

1.    Hand   weaving.  I.   PalrfMd   Aasodates.     II.   Universal 

Education  and   Visual   Arts.     III.   Serlea:   Weaving  serlea    (Motion 
picture ) 

(TT848]  746.1  76-718197 

Universal  Bducatlon  and  Viaual  Arts 


MARC 


Weber  and  Fields  in  Mike  and  Meyer  (Motion  picture) 
,191-?, 

Tt  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  in  35  mm. 

L.  C.  has  Incomplete  negative  copy. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
InstiHite  rnUwtion.  Library  of  Congress. 

CAST :  Joe  Weber,  Lew  Fields. 

SUMMARY:  A  slapstick  comedy  about  Mike  and  Meyer,  who  for- 
bid their  children  to  marry  each  other  and  then  fight  over  the  grocery 
store  which  they  own  jointly. 

I.  George  Marshall  Film  Collection.  II.  American  Film  Institute 
Collection.     III.  Mike  and  Meyer  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  76-710461 


Daddy-Long- Legs 


Webster,  Jean,  1876-1916. 
see 

Daddy  -  Long-  Legs . 


Webster   Groves  revisited    (Motion  picture)     CBS  New& 
Released  by  Carousel  Films,  1967. 

.'iS  uiin.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Summary:  An  experimental  documentary  which  shows  the  effect 
of  the  teleca-st  of  the  film  16  in  Webster  Groves  in  Feb.  J966  upon 
the  Missouri  community  of  WebstM"  Groves,  an  aflluent  suburb  of 
St.  Loul.t.  Includes  interviews  with  citlxens  of  Webster  Groves 
who  express  their  views  about  the  telecast  which  discussed  the  16- 
yeer-old  youth  of  the  community. 

1.  Youth— Webster  Groves,  Mo.  i."  18  In  Webster  Groves  (Mo- 
tion picture)  n.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  CBS  News. 
m.  Carousel  Films,  Inc.,  New  YoiV.. 

309.1778  72-707894 

Carousel  Films 


Wedding  in  a  Persian  village  (Motion  picture)  Monsour 
All  Faridi.  Made  by  Dept.  of  Television,  Motion  Pictures, 
and  Radio.  Released  by  New  York  University  Film 
Library,  1963. 

1  reel.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  traditional  marriage  ceremonies  and  rituals 
which  are  practiced  In  remote  regions  of  Iran,  where  weddings  have 
been  celebrated  as  community  events  for  many  generations.  Presents 
scenes  In  which  the  vlUagers  of  Kareveneh  perform  folk  dance*. 
Authentic  Persian  music  Is  played  on  native  instruments  as  a  back- 
ground for  the  narration. 

1.  Marriage  customs  and  rites— Iran.  i.  Farldl,  Monsour  All. 

D.  New  York  University.    Film  Ubrary. 

392  76-706445 


New  York  Dnlv.     Film 


Library 


618 


Wedding  in  Lapland  (MoHon  picture)  W«U  Dimey  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  International  Communication  Films, 
1968. 

4  mlu.    »l.    color.    8  mm.     (Arctic  regiona  aerlee) 

Loop  film  mouDted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  ana 
in  super  8  mm. 

Witll  teaclier  study  guide. 

From  the  I960  motion  picture  entitled  Seren  cities  of  Antsrctlca. 

Summcnf:  Shows  the  color  and  traditions  ot  a  Lapland  wedding. 

1  Marriage  customs  and  rites,  Lappish.  i.  Seven  dtlea  of  Ant- 
arctica (Motion  picture)  ii.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  m.  Inter- 
national (Communication  Films.  Series:  Arctic  regions  series  (Mo- 
tion picture,  ^^^^^  7S-703181 
International  Com-                        munlcatlon  Films 


The  Wedding  march  {Motion  picture)     Paramount  Famous 
Lasky  Corp.,  1928. 

115  min.     si.     b&w  with  color  sequences.    35  mm. 

\  Paramount  picture  presented  by  Adolph  Zukor  and  Jesse  L. 
Lasky. 

Sound  version  also  issued. 

L.  C  copy  incomplete :  b4w,  with  separate  reel  of  the  color 
sequences. 

In  the  Paramount  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film  Institute 
Ck)lIectlon,  Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Producer,  Erich  von  Strohelm;  writers,  Erich  von  Stroh- 
helm.  Harry  Carr;  music,  J.  S.  Zamecnik.  Cait:  Erich  von  Stro- 
heim,  Fay  Wray,  ZaSu  Pitts.  George  Fawcett.  Maude  George. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  the  love  and  separation  of  a  dashing 
profligate  prince  and  a  wistful  peasant  girl  who  plays  a  harp  In  a 
suburban  wine  garden  of  Vienna. 

I.  Paramount  Pictures,  inc.  ii.  Paramount  Film  Collection,  ni. 
American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.48  79-708961 


[Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London.  1970.     Released 
in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

43  min.     >d.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Family  ol  man,  no  4) 
SUMMARY:  Comparti  wedding  celebration*  in  Eahcr  and  Coim  in  Eng- 
land, in  New  Guinea,  ia  Etotswana,  and  m  a  Hicnalaysn  viUigc 

I,  Wedding!.        1.  Briiiih  Broadcsaling  Corporation.     Tekviuon  Sarvic*. 
11.  Time-Life  Rims.     III.  Scrkt:  The  Family  of  man.  iMotioa  pkture]  no.  4. 

tF26«5j  392  76-714847 

Time-Life  Fiimi  73  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wedeen,  Joseph 
see 

labyrinth, 

Wedekind,  Frank,  1864-1918.       Frtlhllngs  erwachen 
see 

Warm  in  the  bud. 


The  Wedge  {Motion  pietvre)  Halas  and  Batchek>r  Edac«- 
tion  Division,  London  ,196-1,     Beloised  in  the  U.  S>  by 

Encyc'oj>Redi8  BriUnnica  Educational  Corp. 

4  miD.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

XjOop  film.     lasued  Id  BUodanl  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SMNMMry.-  Presents  tbe  principles  of  a  wedge  and  shows  example* 
of  lUnae. 

L  Wedges.  i.  Ha-Ias  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  Londoo. 
tL  Bncrclopnedts  Brltannlca  Bdocatlonal  Corporatloo. 

Ml  Fi  A  68-2928 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 

The  Wedge  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  Lxmdon.  Beleased  in  the  U.  S.  l^  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  mfn     sL    color,    super  8  mm.     (Simple  mschlnee) 

Loop  dim. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summon/:  Describes  sod  Illustrates  tbe  wedge  and  demonstrates 
bow  other  mscbines  perform  on  tbe  same  principle. 

1.  Wedges.  i.  Balas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  LumluD. 
n.  Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Simple  machines  (Motion  picture) 

531  Fi  A  68-1726 

BoCTClt^iaedla  Britannica  EdocaUMul  Corp. 


Wedging  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon 
Films,  London,  1962.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  as  a  loop 
film  moimted  in  cartridge  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1966. 

3  mln.     Bi.    color.    8  mm.     (Potterj) 

Technicolor. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Svmmary:  Shows  tbe  wedging  or  kneading  process  that  Is  used 
to  rid  the  cla;  of  air  pockets  which  cause  breakage  during  firing. 

1.  Pottery.        i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  LoodoiL 
H.  Encyclopaedia   Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series: 

Pottery  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2045 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Wediko  Films 
see 


Beach  interview. 


Johnny. 

Troubled  campers. 

Wednesday  in  April  {Motion  picture) 
Agency,  1968. 


U.  S.  Information 


20  mln.     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Not  available  for  distribution  In  tbe  D.  S. 

Stanmary:   Describes.   In    image   snd   sound,   an   arerage   day   in 
rartous  areas  of  tbe  American   continent      Shows  bow  eTery  eltl- 
sen — cowboy,  farmer,  or  urban  worker — Is  free  to  pursue  bis  own 
life  In  a  mobile  and  richly  diverse  society. 
Another  issua    35  mm, 

1.   U.   S.  — Social  conditions— ISeo.  L  U.  S.      Informatloo 

Agency. 

917  74-702886 

CINE 


The  Wee  little  man  (Filmstrip)    Teaching  Reeoorces  Films, 
1971.     Made  by  School  Times  Filmstrips. 

27  fr.  color.  3^  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  s,  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  7  In.,  S3J  rpm.  7  mln.  each 
side,     microgroove.     (Beginning  to  read,  series  A) 

Riding  level  one.     With  teacher's  guide  and  text 

Sr.MMART:  An  adaptation  of  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Jean 
Hnrton  Berg  with  Illustrations  by  Charles  Geer.  telling  the  story 
ahoiit  a  wee  little  man  who  tries  to  discover  what  Is  making  the 
strange  noises  in  bis  little  but  Designed  to  help  the  child  become 
aware  of  sequence  through  repetition.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Berg.  Jean  Horton.  The  wee  little  man.  II.  Teaching  Re- 
sources Films,  in.  Series:  Banning  to  read  (Filmstrip)  series  A. 
372.4  70-738936 

Tea.-lilng  ResonrceA  Films 


Weed  (the  story  of  marijoana)  (Motion  picture)  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971.  Made  hy 
Concept  Films. 

24  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

.\1ko  Issued  In  b&w. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Brian  Kellman. 

SUMMARY:  TracPs  tbe  use  of  marijuana  throughout  tbe  world 
from  3000  B.  C.  to  the  present;  compares  present  and  past  attitudes 
toward  Its  use ;  and  discusses  known  pbyslolt^cal  and  psycbologtcal 
effects,  plans  for  future  research  Into  still  onanswered  questions 
about  these  etTerts,  and  social  and  legal  implications  of  coovlctlOD 
on  charges  of  marijuana  possession. 

1.  Marihuana.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cor- 

poration. 

613.8  70-712322 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Bdncatlooal  Corp. 


Weeds   (Motion  picture)      John  F.  CriswelL 
Gateway  Productions,  1967. 


Beleaaed  by 


10  mln.     sd.     color.     16  miXL     (Botanical  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummaty:  Studies  the  Identiflcallon,  growth,  and  osefulness  of 
weeds.  Uses  the  experiences  of  a  child  faced  with  tbe  problem  of 
weeds  In  her  flower  garden  to  point  out  that  not  all  weeds  should  be 
destroyed. 

1.  Weeds— Identification.  i.  Criawell,  John  F.  ii.  Gateway  Pro- 
ductions. Inc.,  San  Francisco.  Series:  Botanical  series  (Motion 
picture) 

581.6  Fi  A  67-5759  rev 

Gateway  Productions 


Weeds  are  everywhere  {FUmttrip)    Hexjbert  E,  Bndek  Filmi 
and  Slides,  1967. 

35  fr.     color.     36  mm. 

Summarf:  Describes  weeds  as  planta  which  are  not  wanted  or 
that  are  out  of  place,  and  exi^lns  tbe  harmful  and  be^ul  aspecta 
which  weeds  poness  In  relation  to  man.    With  captions. 

1.  Weeds.  t.  Bud^  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif. 

632  75-734438 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

Vmim  flf  Nertk  Aaerica.  [Slide  act]     Donan  Productiont.  1972. 
Made  by  John  K<^KHit  and  Kitty  Kobout 


tOil 


2i2>i 


WMitcnpL 

SUMMARY:  Pltotographs  of  10  difhrcnt  weedi  cofomonly  growing  m 
North  America  show  that  diMtaguishing  chsncterisiks  aad  hsfaitst 

1.  Weeds— North  Aoterica       l.  Donan  Productions. 
[SB619]  581.6  72-734052 

Donan  Proouctioot 


MARC 


Weed!  of  the  Soatkera  U.S.  [Slide  set]    U.S.  Dept  of  AKriculture, 
1969. 

120tli(les.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  icripL 

SUMMARY:  IdentiTies  120  of  the  commra  weeds  of  the  Southern  United 
States,  giving  both  common  and  scientific  names. 

I.  Weeds — Southern  Sutes — Identification.        1.  United  SUtcs.      E>ept.  of 
Agriculture. 
(SB612j  632  72-736189 

U-S.  DepL  of  Agriculture  72  MARC 


The  Week  (FUmttrip)     Golt  Educational  Materials.    Made 
and  released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

30  fr.    color.    S5  ram,     (Calendar  study  series) 

SuMtaary:  Uses  a  contemporarr  discovery  approach  to  explain  the 
significance  of  the  week  on  a  calendar.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Week.  I.  Oolt  Educational  Materials,  n.  HcGraw-HIll  Book 
Company.        Series:  Calendar  study  series  (Filmstrip) 

872.8  77-735909 

UcG  raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


He  Wedcend  (Motitxi  picture)     Franciscan  C(»nmunications 
Center,  1970. 

16  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Marriage) 

SUMMARY:  An  estranged  couple,  stranded  tt^etber  In  a  motel 
room,  learn  about  the  communication  breakdown  In  tbdr  marriage 
and  their  need  to  rediscover  personal  Identity  and  affirmation  in  tbe 
marriage  relationship. 

1.  Marriage.  I.  Frandscan  Communications  CentM'.  II.  Series: 
Hsrrlage  (Motion  picture) 

301.42  70-711574 

CINE 


Weekend  at  Dunkirk  {Motion  picture)  Paris  film  produc- 
tion, Paris,  1964.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  Twenti^ 
Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1966. 

101  mln.     sd.     color.    35  muL 

Franscope. 

English  dialog  dubbed  In. 

Ba-«ed  on  tbe  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Robert  Herle 

CrvdUs:  Producers,  Robert  Hakim,  Raymond  Hakim;  director, 
Henri  VemeuU:  acreenpUy,  Fran^ola  Boyer;  music,  Maurice  Jarre: 
director  of  photography,  Henri  Decse;  film  editor,  Claude  Durand. 
Catt:  Jean-Paul  Belmondo,  Catherine  Spaak,  George  Geret,  Jean- 
Pierre  Marlelle.  Pierre  Mondy. 

Summary:  A  dramatliatlon  about  a  group  of  French  soldiers  and 
their  wanderings  on  tbe  beaches  In  tbe  last  few  days  before  the 
evacuation  at  Dunkirk  In  1940. 

1.  World  War,  193&-  1&45— Drama.  l  Merle,  Robert. 

190B-  Week-end  a  Zuydcoote.     n.  Paris  film  production 

(Finn)     m.  TweoUetb  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

791.43  77-707855 

Week-end  fishing  (Motion  picture)  Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1966.     Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1967. 

9  mln     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Pn>ducer,  Eric  Thompson. 

Summary:  Shows  tbe  opporiunltles  for  spare-time  Ashing  by  tbe 
Atutralian  city  dweller. 

1.  Fishing  —  Australia.  i.  Australia.     News  and  Information 

Bureau. 

799.1  Fi  A  68-1754 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


A  Weekend  visit  [Motion  picture]  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts,  1972.  Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media 
Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.S.  Btireau  of  Education 
for  the  Handicapped. 

approx.  IS  min.     id.    color.     16  mm.     (Human  behavior  series) 
SUMMARY:  TeOi  how  ■  youngster  should  make  preansogemcals  when 
bringing  a  guest  to  Us  home,  and  describes  the  tnwbie  thai  can  occur  without 
advanced  ^'■'"'■'■g  Psced  with  U^rcading  aad  capdoos  involving  handicapped 


1.  Etiqaette.  3.  Entertanimg.  L  Uairenal  Education  aad  Viaual  Aits. 
n.  United  States.  Bureau  of  EducatioB  for  the  Handicapped.  Media  Services 
and  Captioned  Fllma  Branch.     III.  Series:  Humss  behavior  series.  [Motioo  pic- 

[BJ2021]  371.9  72-701597 

M«t>a  Services  and  72  MARC 


619 


The  Weekend  warriors  (Motion  picture)     Champion  Film 
Productions,  1966.    Made  by  Action  Films. 
90  mln.    sd.    color.    85  mm. 

Crcditt:  Prodiicer,  Jim  Dempsey:  director  and  writer,  Ual  Mld- 
dleaworth. 

Bttmmary:  Fentures  three  national  rfiamptonahlp  drag  races. 
1.  Drag  racing.        i.  Champion  Film  Productions. 

o,.       .     ....  Fi  A  67-2498 

Champion  Film  Productions 


Week! wachee  Springs »  Fla, 


Frontier  Florida. 


Weeklies  and  other  pabllcatiMU   {FUmttrip) 
Visual  Education,  1969. 


So<»ety  for 


58  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a..  12  In..  331  rpm-.  15 
mln.    microgroove     (Tbe  Newspaper  In  America) 

Issued  also  with  pboDotape  In  cassette. 

With  tescber*!  guide  and  acript. 

Credits:  Author,  Howard  P.  Decker. 

Summary:  Show*  dlfferencee  between  urt>an  dally  newspapers  and 
community  weekllea,  sdkool  newsxtapers.  and  orxaDizatlonal  publlca- 
tlODS.  Ezamloea  specialised  purpoaes  and  f^mctlona  of  tbeae  t>ewa- 
paper  publicatioos. 

1.  Newspapers.  g.  Society  for  Vlaaal  Edncatloo,  Inc.,  Cblcaga 

Series :  Tbe  Newspaper  In  Am«-lca  (PUmstrIp) 

070  78-784770 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Weeny  Witch  (Filmstrip)    Taylor  Associates,  1970. 

m  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projec- 
tor. 1  ».  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  S3i  rpm.,  13  mln.  micro- 
groove.     (Tell  me  a  story.     Library  1.  no.  3) 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette.  .    .     j.     . 

With   script   book,   plcture-cued   tell-back   booklet,  and  teachers 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Ida  DeLage.         ^    .  .     . 
SUMMARY :  A  story  about  Weeny  Witch  who  refuses  to  Join  In 
the  plan  to  witrap  the  night  falrlea  who  light  the  stars.     For  ele- 

°*f  ^DelAge.  Ida.     Weeny  Witch.     II.  Taylor  AsKwUtes.     III.  Se- 
ries :  Tell  me  a  story  (Filmstrip)     Library  1.  no.  S.  _     _  _ 
872.6                            78-738737 


Taylor  Associates 


Jakko 


Weidenmann,  Alfred,  1916- 


Weidler,  Milton  J 
see 

In  the  window. 


Weighing  a  substance  (Motion  jncture)    HoGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Eaybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Chemistry  techniques  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide: 

Btunmary:   Explains  the  laboratory  tedmlques  used  to  wel^  a 


L  Welgbts  and  measnrea      2.  Cbemlstry  —  Manipulation.  L 

UcQraw-HUl  Book  Company.        Series :  Chemistry  tet^mlquea  series 
(Motion  picture) 

542  7^-701270 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Oo. 

Weighing.  Part  1 :  Balance  eonstriKtion  and  weighing  an 
object  (Motion  picture)  John  Fitch  AssociatesL  Made 
and  released  by  Kalmia  Co.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  ( QoantltatlTa  ehealitiT  labora- 
tory tedinlqaes) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  Issued  In  16  mm. 

CredUt:  Author^  Robert  H.  Pltdi.  JcAn  T.  Pltefa. 

Summary:  Introduces  prlnckplea,  prdlmlnmry  adjostment,  and 
operation  of  multiple  beam  balance.  ezpUlas  values  of  rider  weights 
and  function  of  pointer ;  and  demonstrates,  after  Initial  balance,  bow 
a  metal  block  Is  weighed.    With  subtitlee. 

1.  Balance.  2.  Weights  and  measares.  8.  Chemistry — Hanlpola- 
tloo.  I.  3obn  FItcfa  Aasodates.  n.  Kalmla  Company.  Series: 
Qnantltative  diemlstry  laboratory  tecbniquee  (Motion  picture) 

545  79-704674 

Kalmla  Co. 

Weighing.  Part  2:  WdgUng  oat  sabstances  (Motion  pic- 
ture) John  Fitch  Associates.  Made  and  released  by 
Kalmia  Co.,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  snper  8  mm.  (QnantltatlTe  chemistry  labora- 
tory techniques) 

Loop  film.    Flm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Also  issued  in  19  Eom. 

Credits:  Authors,  Bohert  U.  Fitch,  John  T.  Fitch. 

Summary:  Showa  bow  to  weight  a  solid  In  beaker  and  how  to 
weigh  out  approilmately  7g  of  alr-eensitWe  solid.    With  subtitles. 

1.   WeighU  and   measures.     2.   Chemistry —  Manipulation.  L 

John  Fltcb  Associates:,  n.  Kalmla  Ompany.  Series;  Qoantlta- 
tlre  chemistry  laboratory  techniques  {Motion  picture) 

545  72-704675 

Kalmla  0>. 

Weigiiing  techniques  (Tri^  beam  balance)  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Thome  Films,  1970. 

5  mln.    sL    color,    super  8  mm.     (Laboratory  techniques) 
Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Bruce  J.  Russell. 

SUMMARY :  Analyzes  the  mechanical  structure  of  tbe  balance. 
demonstrates  the  correct  use  of  tbe  arreat,  and  discusses  the  more- 
ment,  tbe  reading  of  tbe  weights  along  tbelr  beams,  and  tbe  calcula- 
tion of  weight. 

L  Balance.    2.  Walgbta  and  measurea.  I.  Thoroe  Films,  Inc.. 

Boulder,  Colo.  H.  Swies:  Laboratory  teiAnlqDes  (Motion  picture) 
[QC107]  642  73-712154 

Tttome  FUma,  Inc. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Weight  (Filmstrip)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971,    Made  by 
University  Films,  1969. 

3.'  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Ueasuilog) 

Issued  in  set  2  of  4  sets  of  filmstrips  that  approach  the  teaching 
of  wlence  from  a  process  and  Inquiry  point  of  view. 

With  teacher's  g:uide. 

Snmmary:  Provides  Information  about  weight  which  ia  funda- 
mental to  scientific  work.     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Weights  and  measures — Juvenile  films.  I.  McGraw-Hll!  Book 
Company.        Series :  Measuring  ( Filmstrip.     McGraw-HlU  Book  Co.) 

372.3  72-737670 

JIcGraw  Hill  Book  Co. 

Weight  and  liquid  pressure.  [Motion  picture]     Iwanami  Films, 
Tokyo.    Rcteased  in  the  U.S.  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1 972. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Pressure  of  a  liquid) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  the  difTcrcnce  between  pressure  and  weight  by 
performing  an  cK(>erimcnt  in  which  the  same  amount  of  water  is  added  to  three 
differently  stuped  containers,  each  having  the  same  bottom  surface  area.  It  is 
determined  that  the  pressure  at  the  bottom  depends  not  on  the  amount  or  weight 
of  the  water,  but  on  the  height  of  the  water  column. 

I .  Hydrosutics.       I.  Iwanami  Eiga  Seisakujo,  Tokyo.    11.  BFA  Educational 
Media.     III.  Scries:  Pressure  of  a  liquid.  [Motion  picture] 
[QC147]  532  72-700108 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


Weight  and  Man  relatioBsUps.  [Hlmstiip]     Joseph  Mealey  and 
Associates,  1971. 

67  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  maoual  profcctof,  1 
s.  for  automatic  projector),  16  min.    (InvcMigating  reUtiooahipi  to  matter) 

Also  issued  with  phoootape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  photographs,  diagrams,  aitd  eKpcrimenis  lo  show  the  rela- 
tionships between  weight  and  mast.  Preaents  anecdotes,  examples,  and  historical 
facts  to  illustrate  each  scientific  concept 

1.  Wetghu  and  measure*.     2.  Mass  (physics)       1.  Joaci^i  Mealey  and  A»- 
sociates.     II.  Scries:  Investigating  rclationdiip*  in  matter,  (nimstrip] 
t<JC88]  541  72-734080 

A.L.A.  BooUiat  72  MARC 


Weight  control  and  exercise  in  pregnancy  (Motion  picture) 
Profe-ssional  Research,  inc.,  1967. 

8  mil),    sd.    color.    8  mm.     (Maternity  care  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic  sound 
track. 

SUSIMARY:  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  weight  control,  the 
value  of  nutrition,  and  the  role  of  exercise  in  the  preparation  for 
delivery. 

1.  Pregnancy — Nutritional  aspects.     2.  Exercise.         I.  Profes-slonal 
Research.  Inc.     II.  Series:  Maternity  care  series  (Motion  picture) 
tRG525l  618.2  74-713083 

Profe--<slonal  Research,  Inc. 


Weight   is   not    ...    (Motion   picture)       Stephen   Bosustow 
Productions.     Released  by  HFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

A   min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  Btudy  guide. 

SUMMARY :  An  animated  film  in  which  a  magician  uses  chickens, 
turtles,  frogs,  and  fish  to  show  that  the  weight  of  an  object  Is  not 
necessarily  related  to  its  size,  shape,  or  color.    For  primary  grades. 

1.   Weights  and  measures — Juvenile  films.  I.  Bosustow   (Ste- 

phen) Productions.  II.  BPA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Pri- 
mary math  series  (Motion  picture) 

[QC88]  372.7  74r-714912 

BPA  Educational  Media 


Weight  transference  {Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Movement  awareness) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Crediti:  Author,  Pat  Tanner. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  five  major  ways  of  transferring  body 
weight — stepping.  Jumping,  sliding,  rocking,  and  rolling.  Points  out 
that  the  greater  the  degree  of  transfer,  the  greater  the  control  that 
Is  necessarj-. 

1.   Movement.   Psycholc«y  of.     2.  Muscular  sense.  I.  Baling 

Corporation.  Cambridge.  Mass.        Series:  Movement  awareness  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

372.8  71-700937 

Ealing  Corporation 


Weihnachten    in    der    Schweiz     (Filmstrip)     Educational 
Filmstrips,  1971. 

oS  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonotape  in  cassette :  10  min. 

Captioned  version  with  script  also  Issued. 

German  vwslon  of  the  1969  filmstrip  entitled  Chrlstmaa  In  Swltier- 
laod. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  activities  and  traditions  of  CbrUtmas  in 
Switzerland. 

1.  Christmas— Switzerland.  I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Hunts- 

vlUe,  Tex.    II.  Christmas  in  Switzerland  (Filmstrip) 

394.268  78-738710 

Educational  Filmstrips 


Weil,  lisl.      The  busiest  boy  in  Holland 
see 

The  Busiest  boy  in  Holland. 


WeU.  lisl.      I  wish.  I  wish 
see 

I  wish,  I  wish. 

Weil,  lisl.      The  lionhearted  one 
see 

The  Lionhearted  one. 


Weil,  lisl,      Miml 
see 

Miml. 

Weill,  Kurt,  1900-1950,       Die  Dreigroschenoper 
see 

Die  3    li.  e.  Drei]    Groschenoper. 

Weinbau  an  der  Ahr   (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Ahr  Valley 

Weiner,  Peter  Mark,  1940- 
see 

Fuge — 1970. 

Gruppe  motion  Berlin. 
A  Portrait  of  Mlsch  Kohn. 


Welrauch,  Anna  Elisabet,  1887-  Das  RStsel 

Manuela 
see 

Es  lebe  dl  liebe. 

The  Weird  number  {Motion  picture)     Davidson  Films.    Re- 
leased by  Xerox  Films,  1970. 

i:{  mjj.    sd.    i-olor.     IC  mm.     (Exploring  mathematics) 
SUMMARY :  An  adventure  story  which  Introduces  rational  num- 
t)er8.     Trils  abont  the  visit  of  the  first  rational  number  to  a  com- 
munity of  natural  numbers.    For  elementary  fo^des. 

1.   Numbers,   Rational  — Juvenile  films.      2.  Numbers,  Natural  — 
Juvenile  films.  I.  Davidson  Films,  San  Francisco.    II.  Xeroi 

Films,     in.  Series:  Exploring  mathematics  (Motion  [4ctiire) 
[QA141]  372.7  70-713196 

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The  Weird  worM  of  rohots  (Motion  picture)     CBS  FihnB. 
Rele4ised  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  2l8t  century) 

CredUs:   Producer.  Isaac   Klelnerman;   writer,   Fred  Warshoteky. 

Summary:  Describes  two  types  of  robots:  the  simulators,  whlcti 
mimic  human  performance,  and  the  auRmentors,  which  assist  In 
human  performance.  Shows  examples  of  several  robots  in  action 
in  industry  and  science.  n     i    r.  ™ 

1.  Automata.  i.  CBS  Films,  Inc.     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 

nanv  Series :  The  21st  century  ( Motion  picture) 

629.8  72-700128 

McO  raw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Weisberg,  Arthur 
see 

A  Touch  apart. 


Weisberg,  Paul,  1934- 
see 

Learning  in  infants . 

Weiser,  Stanley 
see 

A  Man  who  needs  no  introduction, 

Weiss,  Harvey,       How  to  be  a  hero 
see 

How  to  be  a  hero. 

Welber,  Michael 
see 

Everybody  said  goodby. 


Welch,  Dennis 


Baroque  hoedown. 


WelcoHC  Aboard.  [Motion  picture]     Roundtable  Films,  1972. 

21  min.     (d.     color.     16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  A  training  film  for  middle  m«ni«cmenl  »od  «upcrvi«ory  per- 
sonnel. Emphuizd  the  importance  of  new  employee  orientation,  of  helping  him 
get  a  good  aiart,  aitd  helping  him  to  achieve  maximum  productivity  quickly,  in 
order  to  prevent  exceaiivc  turnover, 

I.  Employee  induction.        I.  Rounduble  Filnu. 
IHF5549.5.I53]  658.3  72-701782 

CINE  72  MARC 


Welcome  to  Hard  Times  {Motion  picture)    Metro-Gtoldwyn- 

Mayer,  1966. 

103  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  E.  L.  Doctorow. 

Credits:  Producers.  Max  E.  Youngsteln,  David  Karr;  director  and 
screenplay,  Burt  Kennedy ;  music,  Harry  Sukman ;  director  of 
photography,  Harry  StradUng,  Jr.;  film  editor,  Aaron  Stell.  Cast: 
Henry  Fonda,  Janice  Buie,  Keenan  Wynn,  Janls  Paige,  Aldo  Ray. 

Summary:  A  western  about  a  badman  who  destroys  the  small 
town  of  Hard  Times,  and  a  mayor  who  cannot  stop  him,  but  per- 
suades the  townspeople  to  rebuild  only  to  have  the  man  bum  the 
town  again. 

I.  Doctorow,  E.  L.,  1931-  Welcome  to  Hard  Times,    ii.  Metro- 

Goldwyn -Mayer,  inc. 

791.43  70-707856 


Welcome  to  our  world.  [Filmstrip]     McGraw-Hill,  1972.     Made 
by  Bobwin  Associates. 

4  filmstrips  (approv  75  fr.  each)     color.     35  mm,       and  phonodisc:  2  s..  10 
in..  33  1/3  rpm-.  10  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  case  study  of  four  children  who  tell  how  they  per- 
ceive their  world  and  how  thcv  face  their  problems,  including  the  drug  problem, 

CONTENTS;  Kids  an-i       jir  neighborhoods.— Kids  and  their  families,— 
Kids  alone.— Kids  and  kids.  ,        ,,    ^, 

1.  Child  study— Juvenile  films.     2-  Drugs  and  youth-  Juvenile  films,     (I. 
Youth      2    Drugsi        I,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company- 

301.43  72-734074 


[HQ771] 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


72 


MARC 


Welcome  to  Texas,  six  flags  country  (Motion  picture)  Six 
Flags  Over  Texas,  inc.  Made  by  Wynne  Award  Films. 
Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1970. 

19  miD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMilABY :  A  promotional  film  for  tiie  tenth  anniversary  of  tne 
Six  Flags  Over  Texas  Amusement  Park.  .„,„,_  ,^„ 

1    Six  Flags  Over  Texas  Amusement  Parit-        1.  Six  Flags  Over 
Texas,  inc.    II.  Modem  Talliing  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

917.64  73-711575 

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The  Welcome  to  the  profession  orientation  program.  [Filmstrip] 
Economics  Press,  1969. 

3  fiimslrips  (270  fr.)    color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  6  s.  12  in.,  33  1/3 
rpm.,  45  min. 

With  the  booklet  entitled  Welcome  to  the  profession,  by  Audrey  Graves. 

SUMMARY;  An  orientation  program  designed  for  new  teachers  as  well  as 
for  in-service  training  of  teachers. 

CONTENTS:  t.  Getting  started.— 2.  Planning  and  grouping.— 3.  Your  re 
sources. 

1.  Teacher  orientation.       I.  Economics  Press. 
[LB1731]  370.7  72-732734 

Economics  Press  72 


MARC 


Welcome  to  the  third  grade  (Motion  picture)    Holt,  Kine- 
hart  and  Winston,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 
!■>  n,:n      8d      color.     16  mm.     (Critical  momenta  in  leaching  1 
With  teacher's  guide  and  with  guide  (or  Independent  study  edited 
"s'^MMAB^Tn-open^nd  film   In  .hlch  a  teacher  must  decide 
hoi  to  handle,  boy  who  has  to  repeat  the  third  grade. 

1  Teacher-student  relationships-Juvenile  Olma  I.  Ho't.  Ktne- 
hari  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Critical  moments  In  teaching  (Mo- 
tlon  picture)  ^^^^  70-709125 

Holt,  Elnehart  and  Winston 

Welcome  to  Washington  {Motion  picture)  Humble  Oil  and 
Refining  Co.  Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice ,196-!, 

30  min.     sd.     color.     10  mm.  .         ^     .l      ,-   .» 

Summon;:  Tours  Jefferson  and  Lincoln  Memorials  and  other  land- 
martoTn  Washington,  D.  C.  Includes  information  on  government 
functions,  organization,  and  structure.  .,  i>„«„i„„  nntn 

1   Washington  D.  C— Descr.        i.  Humble  Oil  and  Reflnliig  Com- 
pany iincoSfratid  In  Del.)    ...  Modern  Talking  ?'«»«. Sj"f.'°J 
917.53  r  1 A  D(-o3tf4 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Welcome  to  winter  (Motion  picture)  Evinrude  Motors. 
Made  by  Patterson  Studios.  Released  by  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service,  1967. 

28  min.    fld.     color.     13  mm. 

Bumtnary:  Shows  a  New  York  girl  press  and  magazine  reporter 
coTering  wintertime  actWltiefl  In  Wyoming  Bnow  country.  Picture 
her  OD  an  ETinrude  Skeeter  snowmobile  as  she  photographs  wild 
life  and  local  color.     Emphasliea  varied  uses  of  the  Skeeter. 

1    Winter  sports.  i.  Outboard  Marine  fonx'ratlon.     Eviitrnde 

Uoton  DlTlsion.     ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

796.9  Fi  A  68-124 

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The  Welcome  Wagon  (Motion  picture)  Welcome  Wagon 
International,  1964.    Made  by  Wilding. 

27  min.    ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  work  of  the  Welcome  Wagon  hostess, 
her  civic  duties  and  responsibilities  in  addition  to  her  Job  of  greeting 
the  newcomer  and  making  calls  on  other  special  occasions. 

1.  Welcome  Wagon  International.  i.  Welcome  Wagon  Inter- 

national. 

669.1  Fi  67-523 


Welcome  Wagon  International 
see 


620 


A  Moving  world. 

Opportunities. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  WclcCMne  Wagon  sponsor  {Motion  picture)     Welcome 
Wagon  International,  1965.    Made  by  Wildin^^. 

18  mln.    bA.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Iltustnttes  the  correct  wa;  to  make  *  Welcome  Wafoi 
Bponsor  preeeatatlon,  locludlng  how  to  handle  objection!  which 
may  arise. 

1.  Welcome  Wagon  International.  L  Welcome  Wagon  Inter- 

national. 

659.1  Fi  67-«22 

Wdd  beads  nsingr  filler  rod  {Motion  pieture)    Tecnif  ax  Eda- 
caticm  Dirision,  1969. 

4  mi;,     si.     culnr.     «iiper  8  ikiii.     (Oij'acetyleiie  welding) 

Loop  fllm. 

In  a  multimedia  program  of  10  film  loopB,  4  fltmntrips,  13  trana. 
parencles,  and  work  sheets. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  James  Pender  and  Frank  Hanon. 

Summary;  Lists  the  procedure  to  follow  for  welding  beads  using 
the  filler  riMl.  Indicates  that  this  operation  requires  the  student  to 
master  the  skill  of  coordinating  the  movement  of  botJi  bands. 

1.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.  i.  Plastic  Coating  Corpo- 
ration. Tecnifax  DlTlslon.  Series:  Oxyacetylene  welding  (Motion 
picture) 

671.5  77-706681 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Welding:  an  introduction  {FUmstrip)  Charles  Cahill  and 
Associates.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Southern  California 
Regional  Occupational  Center.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
structional Media  Services,  1970. 

22  fllmstrlps.    color.    35  mm.    and  11  phonodlscs  (2  a.  each),  7  In., 
334  rpm..  6  mln.  each  side.     mlcrogroOTe. 

Also  issued  with  phonotapes  in  cassettes. 

With  teacher  guide  and  six  8  mm.  loop  aims. 

Summary:  A  modular  approach   to  all  basic  phases   in  welding 
Instruction. 

1.  Welding.        T.  Cahill  (Charles)  and  Associates,  Inc.,  Hollywood. 
Calif,    n.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlces. 

671.5  72-737043 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Serrlcea 


WcMing  east  boa  with  the  arc  weMcr.  [FUmstrip]     University  of 
Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1956. 

47  fr.     b*w.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  DucuiM*  the  three  types  of  CMI  iron  and  cxpUins  the  ipuk 
test  for  idcnlifjriiig  the  nteuU.  Givet  instructions  for  prepcring  the  metal  attd  for 
successful  welding. 

1.  Cast-iron — Wddiag.  I.  Illinois.  Univerttty.  Vocational  Agriculiurc 
Service. 

[TS227]  672.5  72-735256 

111.  Univ.  Vocational  72  MARC 

Agriculture  Service 


The  Welfare  dilemma  (Filmstrip)  Associated  Press  and 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  Released  by 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

2  fllmstrlps  (pt  1,  62  fr.;  pt  2,  59  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2 
phonodlscs  (2  K  each:  1  s.  for  manual  projector:  1  s.  for  automatic 
projector)  ;  12  in.;  33|  rpm.;  10  mln.  each  side     mlcrogrooTe. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  caasette. 

An  AP  special  report. 

With  teacher's  mannat. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Doris  Storm;  writer  and  editor,  Uanria 
Henning:  speakers,  George  Wiley,  Mitchell  Ginsberg,  Patrick  Moynl- 
han. 

SUMMAKV:  Probes  the  political  and  ec<momic  Implications  of  the 
poverty  widespread  In  the  United  States,  the  world's  richest  tuition, 
asklnK  why  poverty  exists,  and  If  welfare  is  a  sound  approach  to 
the  problem. 

1.  Poor— IT.  S.'  2.  Public  welfare— U.  S.        I.  Associated  Press. 
11.  Guidance  Aswclateti  of  PleasantTllle,  N.  T. 

72-736046 
Guidance  Associates  rer 


Welfare  Island,  the  blight  of  a  city  {Motion  picture)    Don- 
ald Swerdlow  and  Otto  Pfeffer,  1&66. 

6  mln.    wl-    color.     16  mm. 

Summx'u:  A  Bludy  of  urbnn  Miclir  us  evidenced  In  the  present 
day  decadence  of  New  York's  Welfare  Island.  Shows  the  area  «8 
It  once  was  and  as  it  Is  today  and  ex.-imines  the  oiuses  of  ijetcrioni- 

1   Welfare  Island,  N.  Y.        L  Swerdlow,  Donald,    n.  PfefTer,  Otto. 

Fi A  67-688 

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Welfu«  refonn:  problem  and  proipects.  [Hlmstrip]    Current  Af- 
faira  Films,  1972. 


t  Corp..  1970. 


A.  [FUmstrip]     Educational  Prc^ec- 


(Current  Affairs  filmstrip 


M  f^.    color.     3S  mm.       and  phonodisc:  I  i 

Abo  txucd  with  phonotape  in  caasette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

CREDITS:  Wnier,  Milan  B.  Skacel;  adviser,  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings;  pho- 
tofrapher,  Patrick  Owens. 

SUMMARY:  Euminet  the  attiiudei  of  Americaat  toward  welfare,  analyzes 
the  afe  aad  racial  compoaitkm  of  welfare  recipients,  and  ataeues  the  implica- 
tions of  wethre  reform.  Includca  inicrviews  with  Americans  who  are  on  relief. 

1.  Public  welfare — United  Staus.        1.  Current  Aflairs  Filma,  New  York. 

cHV91i  344.3  72-732609 

current  AtTain  Rims  73  MARC 

The  Welfare  revirit  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1967. 

00  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (NBT  Journal) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Herbert  Kroeney;  narrator,  John 
Causier:  editor.  Zina  Voynow. 

Summarp:  Documents  ccmiplaints  of  welfare  recipients  and  their 
attempts  to  change  the  system  by  or^niaing  local  unions.  Deacrlbea 
the  Federal  Government's  emphasis  on  training  programs.  Shows 
protest  marches  in  Cleveland  and  Washln^oo.  D.  0. 

1.  Public  welfare— U.  8.      2.  Pooi^U.  S.  i.  National  Educa- 

tional Television  and  Radio  Center,    n.  Indiana.    UnlTersIty.    Audio- 
Visual  Center. 

361  Fi  A  68-604 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


93  fr.  cofar.  39  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  6. 
1032> 

To  be  MBcd  H  a  unit  with  nimsirip  8  and  with  kamin|  manual 

With  tcachef't  manual 

SUMMARY:  Illustrate*  the  traits  that  are  characteristic  of  s  well-balanced 
peraofi.  such  aa  having  a  sense  of  value*,  taking  care  of  himself  and  family. 
wofting  hard  at  his  )ob.  and  trying  to  advance   With  captions. 

I.  Character  and  characteris4ic>.  1.  Educational  Protections  Corporation. 
II.  Senes:  Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance   (Filmstrip}  Unit  6.  2033. 

(BF831]  371.4  72-734377 

Educational  ProiectiofM  72  MARC 

Corp. 

The  Well  of  Demeter   (FUmstrip)     Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33]  rpm.,  12 
min.     (Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Greece) 

CreditM:  Author,  Walter  M.  Burks. 

Swnmary:  Explores  the  Greek  religion,  mythical  thought,  and 
Eleuslnlan  rites  obtierved  at  the  well  of  Demeter.  Includes  the  myth 
of  Ceres,  goddess  of  grain.    With  captions. 

1.  Greece— Religion.     2.  Eleusinian  mysteries.     3.  Demeter.  i. 

Coleman  Film  Enterprises,     ir.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series: 

Landmarks  In  the  history  of  Greece  (Filmstrip) 

913.8  79-736384 

RMI  Film  Productions 

The  Well  rewarded  waiter,  1.  [Pilmstrip]     I  ^mint  and  Informa- 
tion Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     39  mm.     (Waiter  training  program,  no.  6) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Points  out  some  of  the  qualities  that  a  waiter  shoukl  po«ni. 
such  as  couneoui  behavior,  cleanliness  and  neat  appearance,  and  knowiedffe  of 
the  menu  and  the  preparation  time  of  foods.  Shows  how  to  handle  customer 
dissatisficsiion  whether  vocal  or  silent.  With  captions. 

I.  Waiters.  1.  Learning  and  IftformatKxi  lite.  II.  Series:  Waiter  training 
program.  [Filmstrip]  no.  6. 

[TX925]  647  72-732677 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc- 

Thc  WeO  rewarded  waiter,  2.  [fHlmstrip]     Leaminf  and  Informa- 
tion Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr.     color.     39  mm.     (Waiter  training  program,  no.  7) 

With  leaden  guide. 

SUMMARY:  lllustratcssspectsof  the  job  of  waiter,  including  bow  to  insure 
the  privacy  of  a  quest,  how  to  maintain  interdepartmental  harmony,  bow  to 
present  the  check  and  receive  payment,  how  to  earn  and  accept  tipa.  how  to 
hanille  children,  and  what  lo  do  in  case  of  spillage.  With  captions. 

1.  Waiten.  I.  Learning  and  Information  Inc.  IL  Series:  Watier  training 
program.  (Filmttrip]  no.  7. 

[TX925,  647  72-732678 

Learning  and  information  72  MARC 

Inc. 


Well  sec  toiMHTow.  [Motion  picture]     Gilbert  Altschul  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  Journal  Hlms,  1971. 

10  mm.     sd.     color      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  those  shop  hazards  that  can  cause  serious  eye  iniury. 
including  intense  light  or  heat,  splattered  liquid,  flying  sparks,  and  chips  of  wood, 
cement,  or  metal.  Demonstrates  the  eye  safety  devices  that  can  prevent  these 
injuries  from  happening. 

1.  Industrial  accidents.    2.  Eye— Protection.       1.  Altschul  (Gilbert)  Produc- 
tions, inc.,  Chicago.     11.  Journal  Films,  inc.,  Chicago. 
[T54,  614.83  72-715433 

Journal  Films  72  MARC 

A  Well  spent  life  (Motion  picture)     Flower  Films,  1971. 

44  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:   Explores  the  black  culture  of  rural  Texas  through 
the  life  of  75-year-old  Mance  Lipscomb,  (wngster.  sharecropper,  and 

1 "  Upecomb.  Hance.  1886-  2.  Negroes— Texas.    3.  Negroes- 

Social  life  and  customs.        I.  Flower  Films  (Firm) 

917.64  77-711576 

CINE 


Wellfleet  Productions 
see 


Double  Sunday. 


Douglas,  James,  and  Joe. 

Wettingtmi  (FUmatrip)  Common  Ground,  Londtm,  1948, 
Made  by  S.  M.  Toyne.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

42  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.      (Lives  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  earl;  life  and  millUry  career  of  Arthur 
Welleslef,  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  his  contrlbutloo  as  Prime  Minis- 
ter. 

1.  Wellington.  Arthur  Wellesley,  Ist  duke  of.  178»-1852.  L  Com- 
moD  Ground,  ltd.,  London,  a.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Se- 
ries :  Lives  of  famous  toea  and  women  (Pilmstrip) 

P23  Fi  A  68-4710 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

(Wellington  Koo,    {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1951. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecnst  Jan.  28,  1961,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  prw-s. 

Credits:  rriMlucers,  Martha  Rountrte,  Lawrence  Spivak ;  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass 

Summary;  Dr.  Wellington  Koo.  Chinese  Ambassador  to  the  United 
States,  discusses  tlie  relationship  of  Nationalist  and  Commiuiist 
China  with  Martha  Ronntree.  moderator.  Peter  Edson,  Rutb  Mont- 
gomery, Lawrence  Spivak,  and  Richard  Wilson. 

1.  Koo.  VI  Kyuin  Wellington.  1888-  2.  China— Pol.  &  govt.— 

1W9-  I.  National   Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBC  Tele~ 

vision  Network.        Series;  Meet  the  press   'Motion  picture) 

951  Fi  68-564 


(Wellington  KoOj    {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television,  1951. 

28  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Teiecnfit  July  22.  1961,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

CreditM:  Sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Wellington  Koo.  Chinese  Ambassador  to  the  tTnlted 
States,  discusses  the  reasons  for  China's  being  uninvited  to  the 
pesce  talks  and  the  signing  of  the  multilateral  treaty  with  Martha 
Rountree,  moderator,  Peter  Edson,  John  Htghtower.  Ernest  Undley, 
and  lAwreoce  Spivak. 

1.    Koo,   VI    Kynln   Wellington,   1888-  2.   Chins  — For.   reL 

I.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBC  Television  Network. 
Series:  Meet  tlie  press  (Motion  picture) 

327.512  Fi  68-585 


Wellman,  Wayne  Myron,  1912- 
see 

Profile  of  an  alcoholic. 


Wellmet    House    (Motion   picture)      WTTW.     Releaaed   by 

Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

30  mln.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (To  .«ve  tomorrow) 

CREDITS:  Executive  produwrs.  Robert  Kaiser,  Rudyard  Propst; 
director,  Robert  Kaiser ;  editor,  David  Shaw. 

SUMMARY:  A  fllm  in  cinema  verity  style  which  reviews  one 
rehabilitation  approach  to  mental  Illness.  Describes  the  methods  of 
treating  and  rehabilitating  mental  health  patients  at  Wellmet  House, 
which  is  staffed  by  college  students  Points  out  that  the  objective 
Is  to  help  patients  relate  to  other  people  In  natural  and  unstructured 
ways. 

LMwiUUy  lU— Rehabilitation.     2. Wellmet  Project        I.Chicago. 
Television  station  WTTW.     II.  Indiana.     University.     Andlo-Vlsual 
Center.     III.  Series:  To  save  tomorrow  (Motion  picture) 
[RC576]  362.2  71-712830 

Indiana,    tlnlv.    Audio-  Visnal  Center 


Wells,  Herbert  George,  1866-1946.       First  men  in 
the  moon 
see 

First  men  in  the  moon. 


The  Welsh  borderland  (Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1968.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Cannan  Educational 

Associates. 

37  fr.    color.    85  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  brief  history  of  the  settlemMit  of  the 
WVt.sh  borderland  and  portrays  the  physical  features,  agriculture, 
and  industry  of  the  region. 

1.  Borders  of  Wales  —  Description  and  traveL  I.  (Common 

Ground,  ltd.   London.     II.  Cannan  Eklucatlonai  Associates. 

338.09429  78-738579 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


621 


Wemple,  Joe  Copley 


Addio  Leonardio. 


Wendt  Advertising  Agency 
see 

In  X^wis  and  Clark's  footsteps  across 
Montana. 


Wendy's  Christmas  card  {Motion  picture)    Peshak  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1956. 

11  mi:i.    sd.    color.    16  mm, 

Bumiiitii-y:  Shows  how  a  Christmas  card  Is  deslgne<!,  printtMl,  and 
prepared  for  marketing.  Pre»<ents  the  8tei>8  In  design  and  color  selec- 
tion by  the  artist;  the  making  of  color  separations  and  engravings: 
the  press  run;  cutting,  folding,  and  boxing  the  printed  canli;  ami 
shipment  nf  cards  to  a  shop. 

L  Christmas  cards.  i.  Peshak  Film  Productions,  n.  Intema- 
tloDal  Fllm  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

741.68  73-700236 

International  Film  Bu-  reau 


Weng»  Wango  H. 
see 


The  Story  of  Chinese  art. 


Wenzel,  Frank,  photographer 

see 

Cuckoo  bird. 


We're  getting  action  {Motion  picture)    Nati<Hia}  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1964.    Made  hj  KQED. 

30  m'-i.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Anatomy  of  a  hit.  no.  2) 

Credili:  Producers  and  writers,  Ralph  J.  Gteason,  Richard  Moore: 
director,  Richard  Moore;  narrator.  Ralph  J.  Gleason:  music,  VInce 
Guaraldl;  photographers,  Philip  Greene,  Irving  Saraf,  Robert  Charl- 
ton; editor.  Irving  Saraf. 

Summary:  Explains  how  the  recording  Cast  your  fate  to  the 
winds,  became  a  hit  song.  Discusses  the  role  of  radio  stations  In 
promoting  record  sales. 

1.  Music,  Popular  (Songs,  etc.)— U.  S.  i.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  Series:  Anatomy  of  a  hit  (Motion 
picture)  DO.  2. 

Fi  67-624 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Port  of  Corpus 


We're  gonna  have  recess  {Motion  picture)     Kational  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

9  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

C)-€4it»:  Producer,  William  Canning;  director,  Michael  Scott; 
music.  Robert  Fleming;  photographer,  Tony  lanxelo;  film  editor, 
Jacques  Beiislmon. 

Summary:  Usee  telescopic  photography  to  study  the  antics  of  chil- 
dren during  their  fifteen  minute  recess. 
• Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Play.     2.  Child  study.         i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 
155.42  78-700901 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

We're   in   deep   water    {Motion  picture) 
Christi,  1967. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

BumnvuTf:  Describes  the  various  facilities  of  the  port  of  Corpus 
Christi,  noting  that  Its  forty-foot  deep  channel  Is  the  deepest  oa  the 
Texas  grulf  coast.  Shows  views  of  the  dty  of  Corpus  CHirlstl,  Padre 
Island,  and  the  Industrial  develoiHnent  of  the  port  area.  Discusses 
the  petroleum  Industry,  and  shows  how  grain  and  cotton  are  loaded. 

1.  Corpus  Christi,  Tex. — Harbor.        i.  Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 

387.109764  Fi  A  68-1197 

Joe  Kelley  Film  Pro-  ductioos 

We're  on  our  way  {Motion  picture)    Coca-Cola  and  Eastman 
Kodak,  1967.    Made  by  Jam  Handy  Organization. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Tooth  Conference  of 
Natural  Beauty  and  Conservation. 

Bummarv:  Shows  what  young  people  have  done  throughout  the 
United  States  to  Improve  their  neighborhoods,  pointing  out  examples 
of  youth  participation  In  community  i»«Jects. 

1.  Youth  volunteers  In  social  service.  l  Ooca-Cola  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.    n.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

261,8  Fi  A  68-1666 

Washington.    State  Univ.  Audlo-Tlsual  Center 

Were  tiger  {Motion  picture)    Released  by  Searles  Cinevision 
Films  [191-?j 

22  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

A  iv-ielease  of  an  eariier  35  mm.  film,  producer  unknown. 

L.  C.  copy  incomplete. 

In  the  American  Film  Institute  Collection    Library  of  ConBres.s 
Glenrton  "**"'''   ^°'"'   "^"'^  Bowles,  George  Carrossella,  J.   Frank 

Summary:  A  drama  In  which  a  young  girl  runs  away  from  thieves 
and  b*^me8  lost  In  the  MaUyan  Jungles  where  the  villagers  suspect 
her  of  being  a  were  tiger  and  conspire  to  kill  her. 
tlon    ^^'^^  Cinevision  Films,     n.  American  Film  Institute  CoUec- 

791.43  73-709658 


Werner  Productions 
see 


Frances  Flaherty:  hidden  and  seeking. 


[Wemher  von   Braanj    {Motion  picture)     NBC  Television, 
1958. 

28  min.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  Dec.  7,  1968,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credit$:  Producer,  I^wrence  Spivak;  director,  Frank  Sllngland; 
sponsor.  Pan  American  World  Airways. 

Summary:  Rocket  expert  Dr.  Wernher  von  Braun  discusses  prog- 
ress, as  well  as  failures.  In  the  Army's  space  exploration  and  war- 
fare missile  programs.  He  talks  with  Lawr^ice  Splrak,  modera- 
tor. Eric  Bergaust.  Ned  Brooks.  Charles  Corddry.  and  Mae  Craig. 

1.   Von   Braun,  Wemher,   1912-  2.   Rockets    (Ordnance)      8, 

Astronautics— U.   S.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc. 

NBC  Television  Network.  Series;  Meet  the  press  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

629.46  74r-701486 


Werrenrath,  Reinald,  Jr. 
see 

Animal  reproduction. 
The  Evolution  of  hands . 

Extinction:   a  lessim  from  the  past. 

Find  the  vowels, 

Martin  Luther  King,  Jr. ,  a  man  of  peace. 

My  friend,  the  robin. 
Nature  in  the  city. 
NoiM  is  poOutioo  uwl 
Oceanogr^hy — the  atady  at  oceans. 

One  big  ocean. 
Recycling  waste. 

RcflectioM  in  •  pond. 


Rivers  and  our  history. 

Survival  in  the  animal  world. 
Things  to  do  when  you  visit  the  zoo. 

The  Vowel  a. 

the  Vowel  e. 
The  vowel  t 

The  Vowel  o. 

The  Vowel  u. 

Vowels  and  their  sounds. 

Water  pollution:    can  we  keep  our  water 
clean? 

What  time  is  it  in  Tokyo? 

Your  environment  is  the  earth. 

Wertenberger,  Morris  D 
see 

Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Books. 
Taking  care  of  things  around  me;  Desk  tops. 

Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Love  the  flowers. 

Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Parks. 

Taking  care  of  things  around  me:  Walls. 
[Wesley  RobertSj  {Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1953. 

28  miD.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     ( Meet  the  press ) 

Telecast  March  1,  1963,  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  [H-ess. 

Credits:  Producers,  Martha  Bountree.  Lawrence  Splyak;  director, 
Carl  Degen ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brasa 

Summary:  Wesley  Roberts,  chairman  of  the  Republican  National 
Committee,  discusses  the  demands  for  jobs  and  money  now  being 
presented  to  the  ruling  party.  He  talks  with  Lawrence  Spivak, 
moderator,  Mae  Craig,  Peter  Edson,  Marshall  McNeil,  and  Ruth 
Montgomery. 

1.  Roberts,  Wesley.  2.  Republican  Party.  3.  U.  S.~  Economic 
policy— 1945-1960.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.  NBO 
Television  Network.         Series:  Meet  the  press   (Motion  picture) 

338.973  78-701487 

Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn. 
see 

The  Nuremberg  chronicle. 

Wessendorff,  Loise  H 
see 

God  is  not  dead. 

West.  Clifford  B 
see 


The  Frangois  vase. 


West,  Rebecca,  pseud, 
see 

Small  world:    West. 


The  West  (FUnutrip)  C&mmon  Ground,  London.  M!sde  by 
Eileen  Beard  and  Joan  M.  Chandler,  Released  in  the 
IT.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Assooiatee,  1968. 

27  fr.    color.    35  mm.     CChe  American  story) 

With  teaching  guide. 

CrediU:  Author,  Tom  Lea. 

Summary:  A  general  introduction  to  the  settlement  of  the  Great 
PUina  of  the  United  Sutes. 

1.  Great  Plains.  l  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Loudon,  n.  Carman 
Educational  Associates.  Series:  The  American  story  (FUmstrlp) 
978  79-736133 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

West  Africa  {Filmatrip)    Hulton  Preea,  London  [195-f] 

47  fr.     bAw.     36  mm. 

A  Picture  Post  fllmstrlp.  ...  „     -„„„.i 

Summary:  Uses  maps  to  show  the  jrtiyslcal  features,  mean  annnai 
rainfall,  natural  vegetation,  and  main  products  of  west  A"lcs. 
Pictures  the  life  of  the  natives  living  in  the  savanna  and  In  the 
tropical  forest  regions.  „„a^„ 

1   Africa,  West— De«:r.  A  trav.       i.  Hulton  Press.  ltd..  l»adon. 

Fi  A  67-8864 

Dufour  IDdlUons 


West  Africa  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 
Made  by  ACI  Productions. 

43  fr.,  color.     35  ram.     (Africa  regional  geography  series) 

Eastman  color. 

With  teacher's  guide.   Guide  lacking  in  L.  C. 

Credits:  Advisers,  Clyde  F.  Kohn,  Graham  W.  Irwin. 

Summary:  Discusses  various  economic,  social,  and  political  prob- 
lems that  the  new  independent  nations  of  West  Africa  are  faced  with 
solving.     With  captions. 

1.  Africa,  West— Juvenile  films.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:   Africa   r^onal  geography   series    <Fllmatrip) 

Fi  A  67-2707 
McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

West  Africa:  two  life  styles  {Motion  picture)  Frank  Gar- 
donyi  and  Clifford  Janoff.  Released  by  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1970, 

18  min.    sd.    color.    16  moL 

With  study  guide.  .  ,         .«  ,„  „.« 

Summary:  Compares  the  life  styles  of  two  Afrlcans-a  yam 
farmer  and  a  successful  and  wealthy  businesswoman— by  following 
their  dally  lives  and  looking  at  their  occupations,  recreational  ac- 
tivities and  family  life.  „ 

1.   Africa,   West— Social   conditions.        r.   Gardonyi,   Frank, 
u.  Janoff.  Clifford,    in.  BFA  Educational  Media.  ^     »     »  „ 

916.6  75-708743 

BFA  Educational  Media 

West  and  the  wind  blowing  {Motion  picture)  National  Edu- 
cational Television  and  Radio  Center,  1965. 

29  mill.    sd.    b&w.    16  miu.    (I-egacy,  no.  9) 

Credits:  Producer,  I^ne  Slate;  director,  David  Hanser;  narrators, 
Norman  Rose.  Elsa  Raven.  John  Tobias;  music,  Manny  Albam;  film 
editor.  David  Hanser. 

S»mmary:  Uses  scenic  photography  of  unspoiled  regions  of  the 
United  States  and  the  words  of  contemporary  poets — Including  Louis 
MacNlece.  Peter  Porter,  and  Archibald  Macl^elsb — to  picture  the 
United  States  as  It  was  400  years  ago. 

1.  U.  S. — De.scrlptlon  and  travel.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Legacy  (Motion  picture)  no.  9. 
917.3  70-7n7218 

West  Branch  (Motion  pictuire)  Upper  Great  Lakes  Re- 
j^onal  Commission.  Made  and  released  by  Instructional 
Media  Center,  Michigan  State  University,  1971. 

2<i  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  West  Branch,  Mich.,  volunteer  community 
leaders,  after  encountering  many  obstacles,  eventually  succeeded  In 
providing  adequate,  much-needed  new  housing  to  several  low-Income 
families  on  terms  that  they  could  meet. 

1.  Housing — West  Branch,  Mich.  I.  C  S.  Upper  Great  Lakes 
Regional  Commission.  II.  Michigan.  State  University,  Bast  Lansing. 
Instructional  Media  Center. 

[HD7304]  301.6  7^713384 

CINE 

West  Central  Scotland  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1965.  Released  in  ttie  U.  S.  by  Carman  Edncational 
Associates,  1966. 

37  fr.     b&w.    35  mm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

Siimmarj-:  Portrays  the  countrj-side,  agriculture,  mining,  and  In- 
dustries of  West  Central  Scotland. 

1.   Scotland — Description   and   travel — 1951-  I.   Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London.    II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

838.0941  77-738576 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


West  CUcbagof  I  [Motion  picture]     Sierra  Qub.     Made  by  Daw- 
son  Productions,      Released  by  Association-Sterling   Films, 

1971. 

21  min.     (d.     color,      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  csmera  tour  of  a  itJIl  un^ioiled  pan  of  the  Tongm  National 
Foreii  in  southeaitcrn  Alaska,  thowing  the  ipccial  qualities  and  accessibility  a* 
well  as  the  unique  charactCT  of  the  area.  Includes  views  of  clear-cut  logging  in 
nearby  Alaskan  areas  in  order  to  emphasize  the  need  for  wilderness  preservation. 

1.  Tongau  National  Forest.  Alaska.  2.  Lumbering— Alaska.  i.  Sierra 
Club.     II.  Association -Sterling  Films. 

[SD428j  333.7  79-713383 

aNE  72cr72irev  MARC 


West  delta  block  27  {Motion  picture)  Texas  Eastern  Trans- 
mission Corp.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serv- 
ice il9(>-?] 

29  mm.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summaiy;  News  commentator  Bon  Cochran  describes  how  pipe- 
line is  constructed  thi*ough  southern  marshlands. 

1.  Pipe  lines.     1.  Marshes.  i.  Texas  Eastern  Transmission 

Corporation,     it.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

621.5  Fi  A  67-5227 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


West  Gennui  family  {Motion  picture)     Hansen  and  Asso- 
ciates.   Released  by  Bailey  Films^  1967. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

German  version  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Traces  the  everyday  activities  of  a  tyi^cal  working 
class  family  In  West  Germany.  Examines  the  economy  and  geogra' 
I*y  of  the  country  and  presents  a  characteristic  German  philosophy 
of  life. 

1    Germany    ( Federal  Republic,  1949-         )  —  De«T.  k  trav.     2. 

labor  and  laboring  classes— Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1949-         ) 

I.  Hansen  and  Associates,     n.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

914.3  Fi  A  68-866 

CINE 


Wctt  Gemuay:  deaocracy  oa  triaL  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV, 
London,  1969.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  PUnu. 


622 


37  n 


Sd.     bAw.      16  n 


SUMMARY:  Examines  West  Germany's  present  political  structure  and  the 
challenges  which  arc  faced  by  democracy  in  Germany. 

1.  Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1949-  >— Politics  and  |ovcmm«nL 

I.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Television  Service.  II-  Tlnw-Ufe  PUim. 
[DD259.4]  320.943  78-714668 

time-Life  Films  73  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


West   Germany   moves   forward    (Motion  picture)      Frith 
Films,  lI>6-2. 

16  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm. 
n^rmmi  rerslon  also  iMued. 
With  Btudy  inil*. 

Crtditt:  Producer,  Emilj  Benton  Fritb. 

Summary:  Cotup«res  East  nnd  West  Oermanr.  uid  disenHcs  mi- 
•OD*  for  WeM  OermaDy's  recovery  after  World  War  n,  atrenlng  the 
wlae  leadership,  the  tklll  and  dlllcence  of  the  people,  and  the  growth 
of  trade. 

1.  Germany   (Federal  Republic,  1&49-  )     2.  Germany   (Dmqo- 

cratle  Bepubllc.  1949-        )        l  PHth  Fllma,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

330.943  Fi  A  68-960 

Frith  rilms 

West  Germany — story  erf  industrial  growth   {Motion  pio- 
ture)    Dudley  Pictures  Corp.    Released  by  United  World 

Films,  1963. 

17  min.    stl.    color.    16  mm.     (Oar  world  of  the  sixties) 
With  teacher'A  pilde. 

Crediti:  Producer.  Carl  Dudley. 

Bummoni:  Shows  several  of  West  Germany's  Industrial  centers 
Including  D(l.<<Meldorf  and  Duisburg,  and  Includes  views  of  Bonn. 
Cologne,  Hamburg,  and  Frankfurt.  Pictures  the  divided  city  of 
Berlin  and  points  out  contrast^  between  EUutt  and  West  Germany. 

1.  Germany  (Federal  Republic,  1&49-  )  — D^icrlpllon  and 
travel.  2.  Berlin— Description.  i.  Dudley  Pictures  Corporation, 
n.  United  World  Fllmn.  Inc.  Series:  Our  world  of  sixties  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

914.3  Fi  A  67-1736 

United  World  Films 


West  Glen  Films 


Take  it  from  the  pcm. 


The  West  Indies  region  (Filmstrip)  Common  Groimd, 
London.  1952.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates,  1966. 

41  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Summary  :  Describes  the  physical  features,  the  pe«^le,  agriculture, 
and  industry  of  the  West  Indies. 

1.  West  Indies — Description  and  travel — 1951-  I.  Common 

Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Bducatiouil  AsaociatsB. 

917.29  76-738581 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

The  West:  mountains  and  fiords  (Filmstrip)  Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corp.  in  collaboration  with 
National  Geojfraphic  Society.  Released  by  Encyck>paedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

120  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Canada) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bumman/:  Presents  views  of  the  western  Provinces,  discussing 
their  geography,  dlmate,  and  pet^Ie.  DescrltieB  Victoria  aa  an 
nltra-Brltlah  city. 

1.  BrltUh  Columbia — Description  and  travel  i.  Encyclopaedia 
Brltannlca  Bducatlooal  Corporatloo.  Series:  Canada  (Fllmstrtp. 
Bncyclopaedla   Brltannlca  EMacatlonal  Corp.) 

917.11  77-734996 

Enoc'»*P«<^'iii  Hrilan-  nica  Educational  Corporation 


The  West  of  Charles  Rossell  (Motion  picture)  National 
Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enter' 
prises,  1970. 

as  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Televised  on  NBC  as  a  Special  project 

Crrdit»:  Producer,  Don  Hyatt:  writer,  Rldiard  Hanser. 

Bumman/:  Portrays  the  Ideas  and  personal!^  of  Charles  Russell. 
a  painter  and  commentator  of  the  West,  as  reflected  In  historic 
■tills,  film,  and  his  paintings. 

1.  Russell,  Charles  Marlon,  1864-1926.  i.  National  Broadcasting 
Company,  Inc.    ii.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

769.18  76-709061 

NBC  EducatiCHial  Enter-  prises 

West  Point  athletes  (Motion  picture)  Winik  Films  Corp. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

ft  mIn.     sd.    color.    35  mm.     (Sports  In  action) 

Produced  with  the  cooperaHon  of  the  United  SUtes  Hllltarr 
Academy  at  West  Point. 

CredUf;  Director,  Richard  Winlk;  script.  Martin  Andrews;  narra- 
tor, Chris  Schenkel;  cameraman,  Peter  Garbarinl;  editor,  Irving 
Oshman. 

Bummoty:  Describes  the  Intramural  sports  program  at  West  Point 
where  It  is  mandatory  for  all  cadets  to  partldpatft  Includes  views 
of  football,  soccer.  lacrosse,  water  polo,  wrestling,  boxing,  and 
swimming. 

1.  U.  S.  Military  Academy.  West  Point  i.  WInIk  nims  Corpo- 
ration, New  York.  n.  Paramoant  Pictures  Oorporatlon.  Series: 
Sports  in  action  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1409 

West  Side  story  by  Leonard  Ben»tein  (FUmttrip)  Edu- 
cational Audio  Visual,  1965. 

SO  rr  b&w  with  color  sequences.  35  mm.  (Uusic  appreciation 
series) 

Crtiita:  Photographs,  Fred  Fehl;  visual  editor.  Jeanne  Rice. 

Bummani:  Telia  the  story  of  West  Side  story  using  photographs 
of  the  original  19B7  Broadway  production. 

1.    BertistelD.    Leonard,   1918-  West   Side  story.  i.   Bern- 

stein.  Leonard.   1915-  West   Side  story,     a   Educational  Audio 

Visual.  Inc.,  Pieasantvllle,  N.  T.  Series :  Music  apprectatloD  aeries 
(Flimstrto) 

792.9  Fi  A  67-3906 

Educational  Audio  VIsosl 


Tlie  Wert  SadaiL  [Filmstrip]     Life  Filmstrips.     Made  by  Time- 
Life  Photo  Lab.     Released  by  Time/Life  Education,  1971. 

73  ft.     color.     35  mm,     (The  Sculpture  of  black  Africa,  no.  4) 
SUMMARY:  Points  out  iocia]  and  religioui  values  u  reflected  in  (be  iculp- 

ture  of  the  We«  Sudan.  With  captions. 

1.  Sculpture,  SudaocK.        I.  Life  Filmitripa.     11.  Ttme/Ufe  Education.     111. 

Series:  The  Sculpture  of  black  Africa.  [Filiiwrip]  no.  4. 

lNB1099]  730.9624  72-734548 

Tune,  inc.  72  MARC 


West  Texas  (Motion  picture)    West  Texas  Co.,  1970. 

55  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  pioneer  hardships  and  tragedy 
as  evidenced  Iti  the  life  of  a  young  girl  on  the  Texas  Indian  frontier 
In  1870. 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— Teias.  i.  West  Texas  Company. 

791.43  79-706147 

CINE 

The  West  the  way  it  wu  (Filmstrip)  P«rfecti«i  Form 
Co.,  1971. 

114  fr.  bAw.  S5  mm.  sad  phonodlsc:  2  *.  (la  for  uuiDtut 
projector.  1  «.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSl  rpm.,  16  mln. 
each  Bide. 

With  script. 

SUMMARY;  Portrays  life  In  the  Old  West,  loclodlng  segmenti 
on  Indlanx  and  Indian  life,  the  demise  of  the  buffalo,  mining  and 
miners,  sodhouses  and  sodbnsters,  and  cattlemen  and  cattle. 

1.  The  West— History— 1848-1900.  I.  Perfection  Form  Oompaoy. 

rF594]  978  74-789640 

Perfection  Form  Co. 

West  to  the  mountains  (Motion  picture)  Alberta  Dept.  of 
Industry  and  Development,  Edmonton.  Made  by  Cana- 
West  Master  Films.  Released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1967.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel 
Film  Library. 

28  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Burl  Ives  slnga  and  talks  about  the  history  of  Alberts 
from  Its  frontier  days  to  the  presenL  Includes  a  description  ot  the 
big-ecale  wheat  farms,  the  fnr  and  whiskey  trades,  and  the  dlscorery 
of  oil. 

1.  AlberU— Hist.  L  Alberta.     Dept  of  iDdastry  and  Derriop- 

menL  ti.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  m.  Caiudlan  Trsrel  Film 
Ubrmr?. 

917.123  Fi  A  68-1577 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


West  Virginia.    Dept, 
see 


of  Commerce 


Tele- 


Brush  Cre^  bounces  back. 

West  Virginia.     State  Road  Commission 
see 

The  Appraisal  review  process. 

West  Virginia.    Universtty 
see 

Hey,  look  sit  me. 
Strangers. 

Take  a  running  start. 

West  Virginia.    University.    Office  of  Radio, 
vision  and  Motion  Pictures 
see 

How  to  make  sor^mm  molasses. 
W.  Va.  coal  industry  (Motion  picture)    Modfilm,  1967. 

4  mln.    8l.    color.    8  mm.     (West  Virginia  series) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

IsauihI  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  -study  guide  by  Earl  Slsemore. 

Credits:  Producer.  Gray  Barker;  consultant,  Karl  Slsemore;  pho- 
tographers, Ellis  Dungan,  Gray  Barker. 

Summary:  Follows  various  steps  In  the  production  of  coal  la  the 
State  of  West  Virginia,  showing  how  the  tran^iortatton  system  has 
grown  to  accommodate  the  coal  Industry. 

I.  Coal  mines  and  mining — West  Virginia.  i.  Modfllm.  Se- 

ries: West  Virginia  series  (Motion  picture) 

338.2  Fi  A  6&-2361 

Modfllm 


West  Virginia,  land  for  rehxation  (Motion  picture)     Ellis 
Dungan  Productioas.    Released  by  Modfilm,  1962. 
14  mln.     sd.     color,     super  8  nun. 
Loop  aim  mounted  In  cartrldfi^ 

CredUa:  Producer,  BUls  Dungan;  narrator,  Cbet  Huntley. 
Bummory:  Shows  scenic,  recreational,  sod  historical  features  of 
West  Virginia. 

Another  issue.     16  mm. 

1.   West   Virginia— Descr.  a   trar. — 1951-  l   Bills  Dnnsao 


Productions,     n.  Modfllm. 


nxM 


Fi  A  68-2492 


W.  Va.  lumbering  heritage   (Cass  Scenk  Railroad)    (Mo- 
tion picture)    Modfilm,  1967. 

*  mln      si.     color.    8  mm.     (We«t  Virginia  series) 

Loop  iilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  la  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide  by  Earl  SIzemore. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Gray  Barker;  consultant.  Earl  Sizemore; 
photographers,  Bills  Dungan,  Gray  Barker. 

Nummary;  Follows  the  route  of  the  Cass  Scenic  Railroad  In  order 
to  portray  a  part  of  the  rich  heritage  that  the  lumber  Industrr 
brought  to  West  Virginia. 

1.  Lumbering— Economic  a-fpects — West  Virginia.  L  Modfllm. 
Series:  West  Virginia  series  (Motion  picture) 

888.1  Fi  A  68-2358 

Modfilm 


623 


W.  Va.  SUtc  Capitol  (Motion  picture)     Modfilm,  1967. 

J  mln.    sl.    color.     8  mm.     (West  Virginia  series) 

I^>p  nlm  mounted  in  cnrtridEe. 

iMueil  In  srandiinl  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm 

.\1m)  known  IIS  Our  Stjite  Capitol. 

Wilh  study  guide  by  E«rl  Sl«-iiioie. 

O-ed.7*;    I'ro.lii«-r.    Gray    Barker;    consultant.    F.arl    Slsemore; 
phoiosrnphers.  EliLt  Dungan,  Gray  Barker 
«.  Ih!"  wlf;  v,'*'*l"f"  3°"*  **'  **"«  artlfacU  and  records  on  dh^lar 

2i„r5!  n^M^.  *  "'"    ^""*    ^P"'"    '"    Cf^fl""™!    WhIch    piXJTlde    R 

Source  of  historical  resources  about  the  State. 

1     West    ViiKiiiia— Hisr.— Soiirct^.         i.    .Modfllm       ii     Our    State 

KS)        '*"'*"    ^"'"""^  ^"^•'    ^""^    ^"■*""*   '^'^^    *"^"'« 

'^^•^  Fi  A  68-2360 


Western  America  Films 


Geology  of  Yellowstone. 


Western  and  southwestern  West  Germany  (FUnutrip)    Co- 
lonial Films,  1961 

31  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Getting  to  know  Germany,  no.  4) 
Bumtnary:  Explores  the  Black  Forest  and  the  agrU-ultnml  region 
itear  the  Belgian  border.    With  captions. 

1.  Black  Forest — Descr.  k  tnr.  2.  Germany  (Federal  Republic, 
IMd-  )— DeiKr.  a  trar.  i.  ColonUl  Films,  inc..  Atlanta.  Se- 
ries :  Getting  to  know  OMmsny  ( Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

Fi  A  66-3319 
Colonial  Films.  Inc. 

Western  Artists  Corporation,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
see 


Washoe. 


Western  Association  of  Art  Museums 


Light/reflected  light — smooth  and  fuzzy 
s  culture. 

Western  Audio  Visual  Entexprises 


Here  is  tomorrow. 

Western  Behavioral  Sciences  Institute 
see   La  JoUa,  Calif,    Western  Behavioral  Sciences 

Institute 

Western  Cine  Service,  inc.,  Denver 
see 

Functional  teaching  of  reading  and  writing. 


The   Western   conifer   forest    (Filmstrip)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Forests  of  the  Americas) 

Cr^iiU:  Oillaborator,  Orie  L.  Loucks. 

nummary:  Analyses  the  three  major  sub-reglooa  of  the  western 
conifer  forest  of  North  America  in  terms  of  the  effects  of  precipita- 
tion, temperature,  and  other  environmental  factors. 

1.  Forest  ecology— U.  S.  2.  Conl  ferae,  i,  Encyclf^medls  Bri- 
tannica Educational  CorporaUon.  Series ;  Forests  of  the  Americas 
(Filmstrip) 

_  Fi  A  67-4169 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  EUocatloaal  Corp. 


Western  Electric  Company 
see 

Draw  me  a  telephone. 

Mark  Trail's  man  in  Atlanta. 

Micro, 

100  years. 

Tangier  talks. 

Western  Electric  job  description. 


Western  Electric  job  description  (Motion  picture)    Western 
Electric  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Academy  Film  Productions. 

9  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  the  skills,  temperaneot,  and  work  InrolTed 
In  three  separate  entry-lcTel  Jobs  at  Western  Electric  plants  through- 
out the  country. 

1.  Westers  Electric  Company.    2.  Job  descrlptloas.        I.  WestMH 
Electric  Oooiimuit. 
[HD96»6,UMU3]  881.1  77-713475 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pidures  and  Filmstrips 


Western  Europe:  community  of  natiMis?  {Motion  picture) 
Svekon  films,  Norway.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Bailey- 
Film  Associates,  1966. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  giUde.  ,     ,   ., 

Summary:  A  comprehensiTe  study  of  Weatera  Europe,  Including 
West  Germany,  Holland,  Belgium.  Luxembourg,  and  the  United 
Kingdom,  with  special  emphasis  on  France.  Explorea  the  reaoutces 
and  characteristic  economic  features  of  each  country. 

1.  Europe— E^conomic  conditions.  i.  Svekoo  fllraa.  n.  Balley- 
FUm  Associates. 

914  78-704641 

Bailey-Film  .\ssociates 

Western  expansion  and  slavery  under  Presidents  Polk, 
Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce,  and  Buchanan  (Kilnistrip) 
Kilmfax  Productions.  Kelensed  by  Universal  Education 
aiul  Vi.^ual  Arts,  li»69. 

1  roU.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc.  (Presidents  and  thf 
Presidency ) 

.\.l*o  [flsued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  original  engravings,  paintings,  cartoons,  and 
photographs  In  showing  how  Presidents  Polk,  Taylor.  Fillmore, 
Pierce,  and  Buchanan  Influenced  and  shaped  the  growth  of  the 
United  SUtes. 

I     U    S— History— 1815-1861.  I.   Fllmfai   Productions.  New 

York.     II,  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Presi- 
dents and  the  Presidency  (Fllmstrip) 

[£415.7]  973.6  70-740424 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

Western  Indians.  tTransparenciesj     Creative  Visuals,  1971. 

12  transparencies,     color.      10  x  12  in-     (American  Indians) 

With  tocher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Presenti  portraits  and  biographical  sketches  of  11  Induns  of 
the  Western  United  States.  For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America— The  West— Juvenile  films  2.  Indians  of 
North  America— Biography— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Indians  of  North  America- 
Biography]  I  Creative  Visuais  (Firm)  11.  Series:  American  Indians.  ,Tran- 
sparenciesj 

[E78.W5]  970.1  72-735490 

Creative  Visuats  72 


MARC 


Western  Interstate  Commission  for  Higher 
Education 
see 

Library  trusteeship:  an  introduction. 

Western    MonUna    (Filmatrip)     Herbert    E.    Budek    Films 
and  Slides,  1963. 

K  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Fred  S.  Honkalu. 

Sumniatii-  Descrlbea  the  part  of  Montana  which  lies  on  the  Lon- 
tineniai  IUvKIe  and  west  of  a  line  drawn  from  Tellowstone  to  Gtader 
National  Park.    With  captions.  „   ^  .    ,n 

1   Mom  una— Description  and  travel— 1951-  i.  Budek  (Her- 

bert K  )  Film«  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara.  CuUf. 

917.86  79-734434 

Budek  Fllma  and  Slides  "f  Calif. 

WeiterB  NewfooBdland.  [Motioa  picture]  Province  of  New- 
foundland, St.  John's.  Made  by  Lcc  WuUf.  Released  by 
Canadian  Timvel  Film  Lilirary.  1970. 

27  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  three  hundred  mile*  of  the  un^wled  beauty  of  the 
coaitline  and  interior  of  Newfoundland. 

1,    Newfoundland— De«:rip6on    and    travel.  1.    Newfoundland.       !1. 

Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

917.18  72-701361 


[F1I22, 

NttMMul  Film  Board  of 


72 


MARC 


Western  Pennsylvania  School  for  Blind  Children 
see 

Only  for  a  moment. 

The  Western  plains — wheat  farming  {Farratrip)    National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968. 

41  fr.     oolor.     3.'>  mm. 

An  uiKliiteil  version  of  the  IIKO  fllmstrip  of  the  same  title. 

Wlttl  notes,  ^  ^  ,   .  . 

Summary:    Discusses   wheat    farming   on    the   western   plains   ol 
Canada.    With  captions.  ,  „,.     n      j 

L  Wheat— Canada  i.  Canada.    National  Film  Board. 

833  79-732744 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Western  Publishing  Company,  Racine,  Wis. 
Education  Division 
see 

The  Child  creates:   art  media. 

Dnioa  in  •  in(oa. 

PnmlMbir. 

Oeorie.  the  lentle  fiant. 
Often  eyet. 

I  can  fly. 
If  Imra. 


Jonathan  and  the  dngoo. 
The  little  black  puppy. 
Litde  do(  lou- 

No  talking. 

The  Odds  and  ends  playground. 
A  Pickle  for  a  nickel 
Squares  are  not  bad. 

Too  many  Bozoa. 
What  in 

Western  Reserve  University,  Cleveland.    Frances 
Payne  Bolton  School  of  Nursing 
see 

Sutures,  needles,  and  skin  closure  materiate. 


Western  Reserve  University   (Filmttrip)     Guidance  Asso- 
ciates of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1965. 

81   fr     citlor.     Xi  ram.     and  phonodisc;  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  17  mln. 

"'  'S^^ni:  Investigates  the  levels  of  study  at  Western  Reserve 
University  and  descrthes  the  students'  opportunity  to  meet  great  men. 
Discusses  the  qualifications  needed  to  he  accepted  at  the  university 
and  shows  some  of  the  social  activities  available,  ... 

1,  Western  Reserve  University,  CleveUnd,        i.  Guidance  Asaoda- 

tcs  of  Pleasantville.  N,  Y,  

878.771  Fi  A  68^3932 

Guidance  Associates 


Western  Wheat  Associates,  USA 
see 

Give  us  this  day. 

Western  Wood  Products  Association 
see 

The  Mighty  western  forest. 

Westheimer,  David.       Von  Ryan's  Ejqiress 
see 

Von  Ryan's  Ejqjress. 

Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Company,  inc. 
see 

All  the  kids  like  that. 

American  primitives. 

Antietam,  1862. 
Appomattox,  April  9,  1865. 

The  Battle  of  the  bills. 

Beggar  at  the  gates. 

The  Blockaders:    story  of  the  ghost  ships. 

Brady  of  Broadway. 

The  Buck  stops  here. 
The  Check  that  balances. 
The  Chief  legislator. 

The  Civil  servants,  the  permanent  gov- 
ernment. 

The  Conscience  of  government. 
The  Drift  of  power. 
The  Federal  partners. 
The  First  term. 


624 


The  Folks  back  home. 
Framework  of  freedom. 
The  Friendly  rivals. 

Gardens  of  the  morning. 

Gettysburg. 

Grant  and  Lee,  1864-1865. 

Home  front. 

The  Honorable  gentlemen. 

Invitation  to  conflict. 

Ironclad. 

The  Justice  machine. 

The  Law  machine. 

The  Lonely  office. 

The  Man  behind  the  gavel. 

Men  of  justice. 

The  Mississippi  campaign:  war  of  the 
turtles . 

Mr.   Lincoln's  politics. 
The  New  Italian, 
The  New  look. 
Night  of  the  assassins. 

Of  the  people. 
Organization  at  the  top. 
Paintings  in  the  White  House — a  close-up. 
The  Political  executives. 
President,  press,  and  public. 
The  Presidential  persuaders. 
The  President's  program. 
The  Question  of  re-election. 
The  Regulators. 
The  Right  hand  of  Congress. 
The  Right  hand  of  the  President. 
The  Right  to  lobby. 
Road  to  the  White  House,  part  1. 
Road  to  the  White  House,  part  2. 
Room  down  under. 
The  Savage  root. 

The  Search. 
Search  for  the  Monitor. 
Storm  over  Sumter. 
Supreme  Court  and  society. 
The  Transfer  of  power. 
The  Trip  to  the  top. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Company,  inc. 
(Continued) 


The  Victims. 

The  View  from  Mount  Vemoo. 
Watchdogs  of  the  treasury. 

The  Ways  and  the  means. 

Westinghouse  Electric  Corporation 
see 

The  Dawn  of  better  living. 

More  usable  heat  per  pound  of  coal. 

Teaching  English  literacy  to  pre-school 
Indian  children  at  the  San  Felipe  Indian  Res- 
ervation. 


Westinghouse  Electric  Corporation.    Power  Systems 
Division 


Advanced  arc  welding. 

Basic  arc  welding. 
Gas  metal-arc  welding. 

Westinghouse  Learning  Corporation 
see 

Advanced  arc  welding. 
American  dichotomy:  city  and  subuib. 

Basic  arc  welding. 

The  Black  apectrum;  lesdership  strategies  in  tlie  black 
1  <  community. 

Buyer  beware. 
Gas  meul-arc  welding. 
Give  earth  a  chance. 
Makiai  it?  A  Harlem  youth. 
The  Story  of  Joe;  a  case  history  of  drug  abuse. 

Urban  lives:  the  people  within  the  city. 

Westinghouse  Learning  Press 
see 

All  the  kids  like  that. 

Give  earth  a  chance. 

Mao,  China,  revolution. 

On  trial:  criminal  justice. 
The  Roots  of  the  cold  war. 

Westinghouse  Research  lAboratories,  Pittsburgh 


Teaching  vertialization  by  contingency 
management. 

Westlake,  Donald  E  The  busy  body 

see 


The  Busy  body. 

Westlake,  Donald  E  The  hunter 

see 

Point  blank. 


Westminster  Films 
see 

The  TrouUe  with  words. 

Westminster  Press,  inc. ,  Philadelphia 

see 

If  the  salt  has  lost  its  savor. 

Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn, 
see 

Alexander  and  the  car. 

Alfie  finds  the  other  side  of  the  world. 

Billy  boy. 

Blueberries  for  Sal. 

Brian  Wildsmith's  birds. 

Bnaio  Munari's  zoo. 
Casey  at  the  bat. 

Casey  Jcmes. 

Charley,  Charlotte,  and  the  golden  canary. 

Christmas  In  the  stable. 

The  Cow  who  fell  in  the  canal. 

Crow  Boy. 

Custard  the  dragon. 

The  Day  is  two  feet  long. 

Drummer  Hoff. 

Ezra  Jack  Keats. 
Fish  in  the  air. 

The  Fisherman  and  his  wife. 
Pooliah  ttog. 

The  Fox  went  out  on  a  chilly  night, 

GUberto  and  the  wind. 

The  Happy  day  ,and|  Where  does  the  liutter- 
fly  go  when  it  rains  ? 

The  Happy  days  and  Where  does  the  butter- 
fly go  when  it  rains  ? 

The  Happy  owls. 

Harold  and  the  purple  crayon. 
A  Hole  is  to  dig. 
The  Holy  night. 

Hush  Uttle  baby. 

In  a  spring  garden. 

In  a  spring  garden  and  Attic  of  the  wind. 

It  looked  like  spilt  milk  and  Sleepy  book. 

James  Daugherty, 

Josie  and  the  snow. 

Journey  cake,  ho! 


625 


The  Last  free  bird. 

Leopold,  the  see-through  crumbplcker. 

Let's  be  enemies. 

A  Letter  to  Amy. 

The  Lion  and  the  rat  and  The  hare  and  the 
tortoise. 

Little  Bear's  visit. 
The  little  drummer  boy. 
London  Bridge  is  falling  down'. 
The  Loudest  noise  In  the  world, 

MaJlre. 

Mr,  Rabbit  and  the  lovely  present  jand, 
Charlotte  and  the  white  horse. 

Mommy,  buy  me  a  china  doll. 

The  Mother  Goose  treasury. 

Norman  the  doorman. 

The  North  Wind  and  the  Sun, 

Ola. 

One  Monday  morning. 

Over  in  the  meadow. 

The  Owl  and  the  puasycat 

The  Owl  and  the  pussy-cat,  and  Wynken, 
Blynken,  and  Nod, 

Paint  all  kinds  of  pictures. 

Peter's  chair. 

Petunia. 

A  Picture  for  Harold's  room. 
Rain  drop  splash. 

Rosle's  walk. 

Salt, 

The  Selfish  giant. 

Sun  up. 

The  Tale  of  Benjamin  Buimy, 

The  Tale  of  Mr,  Jeremy  Fisher. 

The  Tale  of  Tom  Kitten, 
The  Tale  of  two  bad  mice. 

They  were  strong  and  good. 

The  Three  robbers. 

Tikki  Tikki  Tembo. 

The  Twelve  days  of  Christmas, 

Umbrella. 


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WeBton  Woods  StucdoB,  Weston,  Conn.    (Continued) 

What  do  you  do,  dear? 
Wheel  on  the  chimney. 
Where  the  wild  things  are. 
Wynken.  Blynken.  and  Nod. 


Westover,  Clyde  C 
see 

The  Tong  man, 

Westport  Group 
see 


The  dragon's  daughter 


Big  Rock  Can^  Mountain. 
Blue^ailed  fly. 
Diet  and  fitness. 

The  Fox, 

Frog  went-a-courtln'. 

How  the  doctor  examines  your  heart. 

Hush,  little  baby. 

I  know  an  old  lady. 

Jennie  Jenkins. 

Morning,  noon,  and  night,  part  1, 

Morning,  noon«  and  night,  part  2. 

Old  Mac  Donald. 


On  top  of  spaghetti. 
Skip  to  my  Lou. 
Sweet  Betsy  from  Pike. 
This  old  man. 
What  about  smoking. 
Your  heart  and  how  it  works. 

Westward  expansion  (MotUm  picture)  Project  T  Produc- 
tions and  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  19«9. 

25  miQ.     ad.     color.     16  mm.     (Amerlcsn  history  series) 

With  teachf^r's  fulde. 

Bummory:  Trices  westward  expansion  Id  Ajnerlcan  from  the  At- 
lantic to  the  Paclflc,  and  discusses  the  elTert  of  the  frontier  on  the 
Amertoan  peraonality. 

1.  U.  8.— Territorial  expansion.  2.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life— 
U.  S.  I.  Project  7  Productions,  n.  McOraw-Hlll  Book  CompaDj. 
Series:  American  history  series  (Motion  picture) 

973  7»-702077 

McOraw-HIIl  Book  Co. 

Westward  expansion   (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Associates  of 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

15S  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  8.;  12  In.;  88)  rpm. ; 
pt.  1.  It)  min. :  pt.  2,  IS  mln.     mlcrofroOTe. 

Alao  ttisued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  dlNCUBHlon  guide. 

Summary:  Surveys  the  westward  movement  beyond  successive 
frontiers;  the  colonists*  early  explorations,  the  Lewis  and  Clark 
expeditions,  the  opeolng  of  Western  trails,  the  gold  strike*,  and  the 
migration  of  ranchers  and  homesteaders. 

1.  V.  8. — Territorial  expansion.  i.  OoldaDce  Assodatea  of 

PleaaantTllls,  N.  Y. 

978  78-737031 

Guidance  Aasoclat«s 


•1  the  watoae.  [FUinstrip]    Walt  Disney  Productions. 
by  Walt  Disoey  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1970. 

■  (pt.  l.llSrr;pt.3,  llTfr.)  cotor.  IS  nun.  and  2  ptiotiodiKt 
(3  a.  tack):  13  ia.;  33  l/3rpa.;pl.  I,  I)  min.;  pt.  2.  17  min.  (Siorics  in  Ameri- 
can Uatory.  aM  1) 

Abo  iwuad  with  pboooupc  in  caaacttc. 

Cap<ioaad  varaioa  (73  fir.  tach)  also  tiaued. 

Witk  laachcr  guide, 

SUMMARY:  An  adapuuon  of  the  novel,  Children  of  the  covered  wa^on,  by 
Mary  Jane  Can. 

I.  Can.  Mary  Jane.  1199-  Childfen  of  the  covered  wagon.     II.  Dia- 

•sy  (Wall)  ProdMctiona.  Ill,  Walt  Dtaney  Educatiooal  Matcriab  Company 
IV.  Scrica;  Sloriaa  in  Anwrtcan  hiatory   (Pibnatrlp]  a«t  I. 

fPN  1 997)  978  72-732650 

Wah  Diaaay  Educational  73  MAKC 

Co. 


Wcatmrd  bol  the  wagon.  tFilmstrip]    Walt  Disney  Productkxit. 
Released  by  Walt  Disoey  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

(Storiea  in  American  history,  set 


{72fr.e 


cfa>    color.    35  n 


1) 

Swmd  veftioDi  (pt  I,  IIS  fr.;  pt  3,  117  fr.)  also  iaaued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  of  the  novel.  Children  of  the  covered  wagctt.  by 
Mary  Jane  Carr.  With  captions. 

I.  Can.  Mary  Jane.  1899-  Children  of  the  covered  wagon.     11.  Dm- 

oey  (Walt)  Productiooa.     III.  Walt  Dtsocy  Educational  Materiab  Compaay. 
IV.  Seriea:  Storiea  in  American  hiatory.  [Fdmatripj  aet  I. 
CPN1997,  978  72-732651 

Walt  Disoey  Educatiooal  73  MARC 

Materials  0>. 

Weatward  HorMMnt  [Transparencies]    avic  Bducatioa  Service, 
1968. 

31  tranaparenciea.  color.  10  x  8  in.  (CES  American  history  tran^)aren- 
cie» 

With  teacher's  guides. 

SUMMARY:  Discusaci  the  wettward  movemeni  in  the  United  Sutes,  focus- 
ing on  the  Louisiana  Territory,  the  Orcfon  Territory,  Te*as.  the  Southwest,  and 
California.  Points  out  the  means  of  transportation  and  major  routes  used  by 
seitlera.  Describes  clashes  with  the  Indians  and  wa.-  with  Mexico.  With  captions. 

I .  United  Suica— Territorial  expansion.  2.  Overland  )oumeys  to  the  Pacific. 
I.  avic  Education  Service,  Wsahington.  DC.     11-  Seriea. 

973.6  72-734490 

72  MARC 


lE179.5] 

Ovic  Education  Service 


Westward  to  the  Pacific?     Americans  span  the  continent 

(FUmatrip)     Houghton  Miflain  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  EMC 
Corp. 

70  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  33|  rpm.,  26  min. 
microgroove.     (Great  Issues  and  declvtong  of  American  history,  no.  S) 

With  teacher's  preview  and  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  reasons  for  the  westward  exiianBlon. 
beginning  In  colonial  times  and  continuing  through  the  settlement  of 
Texas,  which  led  to  confrontation  with  Britain  and  Mexico  la  1844. 
Describes  the  Oregon  settlement  and  the  controTersIal  events  of  the 
Mexican  War. 

1.  U.  S.— TerHtorial  expansion.  2.  The  Wert— Hiatory— To  1848. 
L  Houghton  MlflSIn  Company.  Series:  Great  Lsmies  and  dedslona 

of  American  history  (Filmstrip)  no.  5. 

973  75-732534 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 

Westward  to  the  Pacific  ?   Americans  span  the  con- 
tinent   (Filmstrip) 
see    Great  issues:  preview  excerpt  from  filmstrip  5 

Westward   whoa!    (Motion  picture)      H.  C.   Fisher.      Re- 
leased by  Short  Films  Syndicate,  1926. 

9  mln.     si.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( A  Mutt  and  Jeff  cartoon) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm.  

In  the  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  colleeUon,  Ubrary  of  Congress. 
Cr«dt#».-  Producer,  Bud  Flaher.  ^      .     .,  ^        j  y^  ™ 

Bummary:  Animated  cartoon.  Ranch  bands  Mott  and  Jeff  en- 
counter great  difficult!  while  attempUog  to  brand  some  highly  relue- 

**?  RiSei-    Harry  Conway,  1885-1954.      n.  Short  nima  Syndlcat^ 
in.  Gatewood  W.  Dunston  film  collection.  Series:  A  Matt  and 

Jeff  cartoon  (Motion  picture) 

l"  1  00—450 

Westwood  Educational  Productions 
see 

An  Art  gallery  is  for  pe(^le. 

Hie  Birth  of  a  nation. 

The  Oiildrcn  of  the  Maya. 
The  Comiof  of  the  Feathered  Serpent 
The  Dawn  of  the  Maya. 
Dred  Scott  va.  Sanford. 
Exama:  how  to  itudy  for  them. 

The  Federal  Conititution. 

Imagery  and  qnnboliain. 
An  Introdtiction  to  poetry. 

Lecture  notea. 
Logic  in  communication. 
MartMuy  va.  Madiaon. 

The  Olympics  in  ancient  Greece. 
A  Poetical  primer. 

Preparation  before  ttudy. 

Teat-wise:  means  more  pointa. 


A  Time  of  (randeur. 

A  Tour  of  the  capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  Illinois  State  Capitol, 
A  Tour  of  the  Kansas  State  Capitol. 
A  Tour  of  the  New  Mexico  State  Capitol. 
Warfare  in  ancient  Greece. 
Writing  a  research  paper. 

Westwood  Pharmaceuticals 
see 

Who  will  come  to  my  party  ? 

Westwood  Productions 
see 

The  Colonial  e:q)erience. 

The  Constitution. 

The  English  background. 

A  Nation  is  bom. 

The  Philade^hia  conventitm. 

Wet  haircut  with  scissors  (Filmstrip)    Milady  Pub.  Corp., 

1968. 

.'il  fr.  loltir.  3.T  mm.  (Milady  textbook  of  cosmetology  fllm- 
stripel 

A  Beauty  culture  fllmstrip. 

Also  Is-iued  as  slide  set 

with  Instructor's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  entitled  Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology,  by 
Coii-itaiict-  V.  Kihlioe,  nnd  on  the  Van  iH-aii  nmnuiil. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  cosmetologists  how  to  give  a  basic  wet  hair- 
cut with  scissors.  Covers  sectioning  the  hair,  the  proper  holding  of 
instruments,  techniques  of  cutting,  guides  for  cutting  and  thinning, 
and  methods  of  sterilizing  hair  cutting  tools. 

1.   Halrcuttlng.  I,  Milady  Publishing  Corporation.  New  York. 

Standard  textbook  on  cosmetology.  II.  Van  Dean  Company,  inc., 
Indianapolis.  Van  Dean  manual.  Ill,  Milady  Publishing  Corpora- 
tion. New  York.    IV.  Series. 

[TT970]  646.7  70-739780 

Milady  Pub.  Co. 


Wet  momt  teckniqaea  (poad  water).  [Filmitrip]      Pace  Fihna. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Aru,  1971. 

1  roU.     color.     35  mm.     (Baiic  bioiogy) 

With  tcachini  manual. 

SUMMARY;  Demonuraies  how  to  prepare  ■  wet  mount  hooi  ■  tunpk  of 
pond  water.  With  caption*. 

I.  Mounting  of  micro«cope>pecimcni.  I.  Pace  Filnu.  II.  UniverMl  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Aru.  III.  Series:  Basic  biolocy.  [Filmstrip.  Universal  Educa> 
tion  and  Visual  Artsj 

tQH239)  578  74-740629 

Universal  Education  and  73  MARC 

Visual  Aru 


Wet  sanding  and  feather  edging  (Motion  picture)    Fairfield 
Associates.     Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 

Arts,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Auto  reflnlahlng  series) 

Loop  film. 

1.    Automobiles— Painting.  I.    Fairfield   Associates.      II.   Uni- 

verwl    Education   and   Visual  Arta      lit.    Series:    Auto   reflnlshlng 
sertex   (Motion  picture) 

[TL164]  629.28                            71-715256 

Universal  EUucatlonand  Visual  Arts 

Wet  vs.  dry    {Motion  picture)     Wolper  Productions,  1966. 
Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Men  in  crisis) 

with  catalog. 

Crfditt:  Narrator,  Bdmond  O'Brien. 

Bummary:  Dlscus.'^es  the  conHlct  which  arose  Id  the  United  States 
as  a  result  of  prohibition,  and  shows  how  the  repeal  of  the  law 
brought  peace  to  the  nation. 

1.  Prohibit lon—U.  S.  i.  Wolper  Productions,    n.  Public  Media, 

loc.         Series :  Men  in  crisis  (Motion  picture) 

178  78-706755 

PaUlc  Media,  Inc. 

We've  come  this  far  {Motion  picture)     Peter  Roeen,  1969. 

30  m'n.     nd.     color.    16  mm. 

BumuKiry:  ruuiblnes  cinema  verity  and  dramatic  re-creation  tecb- 
nlqnes  to  document  the  tnte  story  of  a  black  mllKant'N  battle  with 
the  courts  In  New  Haven  and  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

1.  Criminal  Justice  Administration  of — Connecticut  2.  Negroea — 
Legal  atatos,  laws,  etc        t.  Roaen.  Peter. 

801.45  77-701748 

CINE 


626 


Wexler  Film  Productions,  Los  Angeles 
see 

The  Big  dinner  table. 
Cytology,  part  1. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wexler  Film  Productians,  Los  Angeles    (Continued) 

Drugs:  he^Oil  and  harmful. 
Food,  energy,  and  you. 
Food  for  a  modem  world. 
Food  for  life. 

Happy  family  planning. 

How  a  hamburger  turns  into  you. 

Learning  about  your  state  from  the  road 
map. 

Modem  obstetrics:  postpartum  hemorrhage. 

Polytome  pantopaque  study. 

Vitamins  from  food. 

What's  good  to  eat. 

Weyerhaeuser  Company 
see 

The  Great  trees  of  America. 

The  bcomplete  art. 

Redesigning  paradise. 
To  touch  the  sky. 


Weymouth  Films 
see 


Herbert  M.   Elkins,  Co., 


A  Children's  fable. 


A  Whale  of  a  tale   (Filmstrip) 
1970. 

n8  fr.  pi)lor.  a5  mm.  and  pboDodisc:  1  s..  12  In..  331  rpm  20 
mill,     mlorogroove.     ( Readwell  essays— sound  and  sight  Berlea  2) 

(redlts:  .\uthors,  John  Ryan.  Judy  Romberser.  Glen  Sfet>ert'  nar- 
rator. John  Ryan :  art.  Joy  MahofT,  Gretchen  Rossiter. 

Summary:  .\  reading  exercise  which  describes  the  family  life  of 
the  whale.    With  captions. 

t.  Whales.  I.  Herbert  M.  Eliiins  Company.  Series  -  Readwell 
es'tfiys— soimd  and  sight  aeries  2  (Filmstrip) 

"128,4  72-737130 

Herbert  M.Elliins  Co.  I.!-(0I1«) 

Whales  (Motion  picture)    Metromedia  Producers  Corp.,  19«8. 
53  min.    mL    color:    l«  mia     (Undersea  world  of  Jacques  Cbos- 

Produced  In  aanclatloii  with  Lee  ReQnlns  Associates.  Paris, 

Creditt:  Sponsor.  B.  F,  Qoodrlcfa  O, 
j^ummtry:  Follows  the  Coiastean  expedition  as  It  ohserrca  the 
behaylor  of  a  group  of  nnback  whales,  records  Uie  dlTlng  capablHUes 
M  spena  whales,  Indies  their  sounds,  and  conducts  experitnents  on 
the  communication  tietween  killer  whales. 

oJr   ^!"*»— Beha»lor.  i.  Metromedia  Prodncers  Corporation. 

Henes;  undersea  world  of  Jacqoes  Ctoostean  (Uotioa  picture) 

OINB.  '**■'  ^'^'""^ 


Whales  (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  Multimedk,  1»70. 

22  mIn,     ad.     color.    16  mm.     (JaajQea  Coiuteaa  aerlea) 

Alao  lssu«d  In  saper  8  mm.  Id  cartridge. 

Wltb  teacher's  guide. 

SummaiT ;  Jacquea  Coiuteau  toara  the  last  atUTlvIng  woodeo 
whaling  boat,  views  esperimeots  with  a  wbale  at  Marine  World  Id 
California,  and  cooducta  a  aertes  of  stodlea  with  whales  in  the  open 
ocean. 

1.    Whalea.  I.    Doobledar   Hnltlmedla.  Series:   Jaeqoea 

Cotuteaa  ser'«s  (Motion  picture) 

599.5  76-710115 

Doobledaj  Hnltlmedla 


Whales:  ecoloc7  (Filmstrip)    Life,  1970. 

79  fr.    a>lor.    8S  mm.     (Tbe  Animal  kingdom) 

Credit! :  Prepared  hj  NanCT  Ocoet 

SUMMARY:  Shows  bow  the  baslcallT  aoond  eeotoglcal  arrange- 
ment between  the  whale  and  hi*  enrlroiUDent  haa  been  opaet  by  man. 
Preaenta  photographs  of  tbe  rariotis  spedee  of  whalea  that  are  tn 
danger  of  eztlDction,  and  Ixtdndes  pictures  of  tbe  whaling  Industry. 
With  captlooj, 

1.  Whalea.  2,  Marine  eoriocT-  I-  L"*  «adeago)  II.  Seriea: 
The  Aolmat  kingdom  (rUmstrlp) 

599Ji  79-736498 

Time.  Inc.  rer 


Whaling    (FUtnstrtp)      Jones   and    Osmond.      Released    by 
Modem  Laaminx  Aids,  1968. 

2r,  fr,     color.    S5  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aldt) 

With  teacher's  irulde. 

Summarv:  Part  1  deacrlbea  the  life  of  a  shanghaied  sailor  aboard 
a  w  h.iling  ship  and  offera  reasons  for  him  (o  Jump  ship  In  the  South 
Paclflc,  Part  2  prraenu  the  life  of  a  sailor's  wife  as  she  struggles 
to  raise  her  children  while  her  husband  la  at  sea  for  years  at  a  time. 
For  elementary  ffrades.    With  captions. 

1.    Whallnft.     2.    Seafaring  life.  i.   Jones   and  Osmond,   Inc. 

n.  Modern  Learning  Aids.  New  York.  Series:  Critical  thinking 

•ids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  70-733310 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Wharton  International  Films 
see 


Switzerland  today. 


[Fitnutrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp., 


What  a  dty 

1968. 

29  fr.     color,     35  mm,     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-I8S) 

With  tescher't  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  inciudci  word  ftkill  reinforcement  of 
medial  C,  Tinal  G,  medial  G  with  J  sound,  and  final  C  with  J  sound.  Illustrates 
the  need  for  a  city  to  turn  raw  ro«ieriaii  into  useful  iiemf  to  serve  the  needs  of 
both  city  and  country.  With  caption*.  For  primary  grades. 

i.  Reading  (Printary) — Juvenile  filno.  2.  English  language — Cofuooants — 
Juvenile  nifm.  3.  Industry— Juvenile  films,  [I.  Industry]  I  Educational 
Projections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program,  [Filmstripj  Level  t.  R- 
185. 


[LB  1525) 

372.4 

72-733598 

Educatiooal  Projectioos 

'3 

MARC 

Corp. 

What  a  doctor  sees  when   he  looks  at  70a    (FUmttrip) 

Eduoational  Reading  Service,  1968. 

42  fr,     color.     35  mm.     (Learo-about  flhnstrip  library) 

Credili:  Author,  Ruth  Leecher. 

Summarv'  Explains  that  the  function  of  a  doctor  is  to  see  that 
bis  patients  are  be«lth7  and  remain  healtby.  For  kindergarten 
through  fourib  grade. 

1.  Physician  and  patient  2.  Medicine,  PreventlTe.  l  Educa- 
tional Reading  Service,  Inc. 

Fi  A  68-3636 
Faducatlonal  Reading  Serrlce 


What  a  fine  day  for   . . .    (FUmttrip)     Parents'  Magazine 
Films,  1968.     Made  by  Thomas  Sand  EnterpriseB. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  in.,  33k  rpm^ 
2  min.      1  Heading  motivation  fllmstrlpe) 

With  teathers'  plcture-cued  reading  text. 

Based  on  Huth  Krausa'  story  of  the  same  title. 

Creiitt:  Producer,  Thomas  Sand;  music.  Michael  SmaU. 

Butnnuiry:  A  series  of  rhymes  and  rhythms  designed  to  eocotirage 
the  child's  ImaglnatloiL     F'or  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  readiness.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  L  Erauss,  Roth. 
What  a  fine  day  for  ...     11.  Parents'  Magazine  Films. 

372.4  78-732667 

Parents'  Magaaine  FHlms 

What   a   scientist   sees   through    a    telescope    {FUmstnp) 
Educational  Reading  Service,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Learn-about  filmstrip  library) 
Creditt:  Author.  Aurora  Jorgensen. 

Summary:  Describes  what  astronomers  do  at  an  observatory,  and 
examines  thi»  relationship  of  the  stars  and  planets.  For  kinder- 
garten throiiKh  fourth  grade. 

1.  Astronomy.  i.  Educational  Reading  Serrlce.  Inc.  Series. 

372.3  Fi  A  68-3636 

Educational  Reading  Serrlce 


What  a  scientist  sees  thiooxh  the  microscope  (FUingtrip) 
Educational  Reading  Senrice,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Liearn-about  fliuutrip  library) 

Creditt:  Author,  Marshall  Spiegel. 

Summary:  Polnta  out  that  a  microscope  magnifies  small  or  "In- 
Tislble"  objects  and  creatures  and  that  scientists  use  tbe  microscope 
to  observe  tbe  bacteria  and  germs  which  cause  disease.  For  kinder- 
garten through  fourth  grade 

1.  Microscope  and  microscopy — Jarenile  films.  i,  Edncatlonal 

Reading  Service,  inc.         Series, 

678  Fi  A  68-3687 

Educational  Beading  Service 

What  a  way  to  go!  {Motion  picture)  Apjsc-Orchard  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp., 
1964. 

Ill  min.     kL     color.     35  mm. 

Cinemascope     Color  by  DeLaxe. 

Based  on  a  story  by  Owen  Davis. 

Credilt:  Producer,  Arthur  P.  Jacobs;  director,  J.  Lee  Thompson 
screenplay,  Betty  Comden.  Adolph  Green;  music.  Nelson  Riddle, 
director  of  photography.  I,eon  Shamroy:  film  editor.  Marjorle  Fow. 
ler.  Coil;  Shirley  MacLalne,  Paul  Newman,  Robert  Mitchum,  Dean 
Martin.  Gene  Kelly,  Bob  CuromlngB.  Dick  Van  Dyke. 

Summitry:  A  musical  comedy  about  a  girl  who  longs  for  the 
simple  life  only  to  hare  a  succession  of  hnsbands,  all  Inred  to 
dazzling  success  and  destruction. 

1.  Dsvls.  Owen,  11.  Apjac-Orchard  Productions,  ni.  Twentieth 
Century-Fox  Film  Cor-  poratlon. 

Fi  67-1365 

What  a  way  to  go:  an  extraTaganza  in  the  making  {Mo- 
Hon  picture)     David  L.  Wolper  Productions,  1964. 

26  min.    sd.     b&w.     le  mm.     (Hollywood  and  the  stars) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Nicolas  NoxtHi;  narrator,  Joseph 
Gotten ;  moslc  superTlsor,  Jack  Tillar ;  flhn  editor,  Melvin  Shapiro. 

Bmmmary:  Shows  problems  of  production  on  tbe  set  of  What  a 
way  to  go.  and  Includes  scenes  of  the  writers,  actors,  costiune  tie- 
signer,  and  crew  during  r^tearsal  and  shooting. 

1.  What  a  way  to  go  (Motion  picture)  l  Wolper  (David  L.) 
Productions.     IL  What  a  way  to  go   (Modoo  picture)  Series: 

Hollywood  and  tbe  stars  ( Motion  picture) 

791.43  Fi  68-311 


What  a  way  to  mn  a  rallroadl    (Motion  picture)      CBS 
News,  1966. 

28  min,     sd,     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  by  tbe  Prudential  Insurance  Oo.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  tbe  CBS  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century 
of  Feb.  13,  1968. 

Credit!:  Producer,  Isaac  Klelnerman;  director.  Peter  Poor;  writer, 
James  H.  Winchester;  photographers,  JanaJflergen  Neumann, 
William  Wagner,  Fred  Dleterich;  editor,  Leo  Zochllng. 

Bummary:  Presents  the  problems  of  short-haul  rail  tranqwrta- 
tlon.  Shows  possible  solution  tn  practice  and  on  paper.  Features 
the  Tokaldo  super  express  In  Japan  and  the  Aerotraln  In  France. 

1.  Railroads.  i.  The  Twentieth  century  (Tetovtslon  program) 
n.  Cfdumbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc    CBS  News. 

886  70-702087 


What  a  way  to  start  a  day.  [Motion  picture]    Vought  Aeronautics, 
1971. 

IS  miiL     sd.     color.     16  nim. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Royce  Kenney, 

SUMMARY:  Mocv»tioo«l  film  usiag  diamatized  inctdcnu  to  tlert  worfccfs 
■bout  the  iraponaocc  of  safety  regulationi  on  their  )ob*. 

1,  Industrial  safety,        I-  Voughi  Aeroosutics. 
lHD7273]  614.8  72-701862 

Voughl  Aeronautics  Ti 


MARC 


Wliat  a  wonder  {Motion  picture)    Racine  United  Community 
Services,  1968.    Made  by  Cine-Makers. 

8  m':i.     ttd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crcdil*.-  Producer.  Harold  DeBniln. 

Bummary:  Shows  the  benefits  of  United  Fund  contributions  and 
explains  how  funds  are  used  in  Racine.  Wis.  „  .^  ^  „ 

1.  Racine  United  OommuHHy  Serrtces.  l  Badne  United  Com- 
munity 8«^ces.  ^  ■^^^.rt 
363  70-702648 
CINE 

What  about  dmgsT   (FUmttrip)     Popokr  Soeooe  Andio- 
Tisuals,  1969. 

45  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide 

Summary:  Describes  the  causes,  history,  symptoms,  and  effects  of 
drug  Ingestion.  Analyzes  types  of  drugs  used,  the  inherent  dangers, 
and  Tsrlous  means  of  aTOidance    With  captions. 

1    Drug  abuse        i.   Popular  Science  Audlo-Vlsuala. 

613.8  70-733475 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


What  about  other  people?   {FUnvttrip)     Eye  Gate  House, 

1969. 

34  fr.     color.     33   mm.     and   phonodlsc:   1   a,   12  In,,  33i   rpm., 
5  min.     mierogroove.     (Me,  myself,  and  I,  no.  5) 

With  teartier's  manual. 

Summnry:   Studies   lnteri)ersonal   relatlon^ips  and  discusses  dif- 
ferent  types  of  social  groups.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Interpenwnal  relations — Juvenile  films.         t.  Eye  Gate  Rouse, 
inc.        SerifR;   Sle,  myself,  and  I   (Filmstrip)   no.  6. 

155,42  73-734174 

Eye  Gate  House 


What  aboat  sex?  {Motion  picture)    Nett-Link  Prodoctiona. 
Released  by  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

25  m:ri.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SMmmary:  Voung  people  express  their  attitudes  about  sex  In 
discussions  with  a  counselor,  and  In  realistic  enactmenta  of  xltua- 
tlons  arising  from  boy-girl  relationships. 

1.   Sex.  I.   Nett-Link   Productlona     n.  Coronet  Instructionat 

Films. 

301.41  73-700234 

Coronet  In.Vructional  Films 

What  about  Aveiy?     Divided.  America  drifts  into  war 

{Favuitrip)     Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  EMC 
Corp, 

68  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  S3|  rpoL 
htotor?  no^e')"*^"'       **^"**   '""*"  ""*  decUlons  of  AmertcTn 

With  teacher's  preview  and  guide. 

Bummary:  DiscuE»es  Tartous  efforts  made  to  end  slavery,  begin- 
ning during  the  American  ReToIution,  and  explains  why  these  efforta 
fttlled.  Notes  the  Incr^sing  bitterness  of  debate  and  the  ultimate 
end  of  slavery  after  the  Civil  War. 

I.   Slavery  in  the   United  States— Antl-sUvery  movements.  l 

Houghton  Mifflin  Company.  SeriM:  Great  Issnes  snd  decisions 

of  American  history  (FUmstrip)  no.  6,  "^«h«i«i 

^3.5  79-732535 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 


What  about  snKridng?  {Motion  picture)     Jaynrk  Corp.,  1969. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Yon  are  you,  no.  &) 

Lessons  In  living,  phase  2. 

With  teachers  manual  and  wall  poster. 

CredUt:  Created  by  B«i  Parker  and  Sal  I>accarso. 

Bummary:  Relates  vital  facts  on  smoking,  discusses  its  effects  00 
healtti,  stamina,  and  appearance,  and  challenges  reasons  given  by 
young  people  for  smoking. 

1.  Cigarette  habit — Juvenile  flima  l  Jayark  Corporation. 

Series:  Tou  are  you  (Motion  picture)  no.  9.     Series:  Lessons  in  liv- 
ing (Motion  picture)  phase  2. 

613.8  71-702722 

Jayark  Corp. 

What  aboat  smoUnc  (FUmetrip)  Westport  Group  in  coop- 
eration with  American  Heart  Association.  Released  by 
Educati(MiaI  Enrichment  Materials,  1970. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pb<»iodlac:  1  s..  12  In..  S31  rpm.,  4  min. 
mierogroove.     (Tour  heart  and  health) 

Also  Issued  with  phcmotape  In  caMwtte 

Biimmarir:  Presents  tbe  case  against  cigarettes,  in  order  to  dis- 
courage youngsters  from  smoking.  Urges  sympathetic  undersUndlng 
of  tbe  difficulty  of  breaking   the   smoking   habit     For  elemenUry 


627 


1.  Smoking — JuvmiU*  films.  i.  Westport  Group,  u.  Educational 
Enrichment  Materials,  Inc.  Series:  Your  heart  and  health  (Film- 
strip) 

872.3  70-736868 

Westport  Group 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  about  Thad?  (A[otion  picture)    Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, 1970. 

20  mio.    sd.     color.     16  iiini. 

Portu^rae  and  Spanish  Tersioos  also  Issued. 

SUMMARY :  An  open  ended  film  about  a  shy  troubled  bo;  who 
is  growlDg  up  without  needed  attention  from  parents  and  teachers. 
After  being  ridiculed  by  his  peers,  he  Impulsively  breaks  a  window 
HI  church  school.  Considers  the  problem,  and  questions  how  to  help 
the  boy. 

1.    Parent   and   child.     2.    Children — Management.        I.   Brigham 
Young  I'nfverelty.  Prove,  Utah. 
[HQ769]  301.43  72-713677 

CINE 


Wkat  about  tMSOirow.  [Motion  picture]  National  Dental  As- 
sociation. Made  by  Wexler  Film  Productions.  Released  by 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1971. 

25  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Dranutizct  U)e  search  of  •  black  youth  for  idenlJly  and  a  life 
goal  through  the  story  of  a  boy  who  loaes  his  job  at  a  filling  station  and  is  inspired 
lo  seek  a  career  in  dentistry  by  a  long-time  customer  of  the  filling  station,  a 
dentist 

I.  Dentistry  as  a  profession.        1.  National  Dental  Association  {Founded 
1932)     II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 
[RK60]  617.0023  79-715302 

ONE  73  MARC 


What  about  winter  driving  {Motion  picture)  Federal  High- 
way Administration  and  National  Safety  Council.  Re- 
leased by  National  Safety  Council,  1968. 

13  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Revised  version  o(  the  1960  motion  picture  entitled  Winter  driving 

Summary:  Demonstrates  safe  winter  driving  techniques  to  use  In 
preparing  the  ear,  starting,  stopping,  and  driving  on  snow  and  Ice 
covered  highways. 

1.  Automobile  driving  Id  winter.  i,  U.  S.  Federal  Highway  Ad- 
ministration, ir.  National  Safety  CouQCll.  ui.  Winter  drlvlttg  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

78-706329 


U.  S.  Federal  Highway 


Administration 


What  age  has  done  to  English  (Filmstrip)    Centron  Edu- 
cational Films,  1971. 

09  fr.  TOlor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
Jei-tor.  1  .X.  for  automatic  projector),  12  min.  (Language:  the  mir- 
ror of  man's  growth) 

Also  Issued  with  phoootape  In  cassette. 

With  leader's  guide. 

Credlto:  Advisers,  NIta  M.  Wyatt,  Margaret  Huenlnk,  George  F. 
Wedge. 

Summary:  Investigates  some  speclflo  changes  In  the  English  lan- 
guage during  a  time  span  of  1000  years. 

1.  EngllHh  language — History.  I.  Centron  Educational  Films. 

Series:  Langriage:  the  mirror  of  man's  growth   (Filmstrip) 

420  76-737935 

Centron  Educational  Films 


What  animals  need   (FUmitrip)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1669.    Made  by  Academy  Audio  Visual. 

33  fr     color.     35  ram.     (The  Animal  world  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  and  explains  what  animals  require  In  order 
to  live.     With  captions.     For  elemenUry  grade*. 

1.  Zoology —Ecology— Juvenile  fVlms.  i.  McGraw-FIlM  Book 

Company.         Series:  "Hie  Animal  world  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  71-733601 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

What  are  amphibians?  (FUimtrlp)    Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1968. 

35  f :      nilor.    35  mm. 

Credtli:  Anthor,  Eugene  L.  Podhurat. 

nummary:   Rxplains   how  amphibians  differ  from  other  anlmala 
and  how  they  are  adapted  to  live  in  their  environment. 

1.  Amphibians.     2.  Adaptation   (Biology)  i.  Budek   (Herbert 

E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

597  71-733163 

Budek  Films  &  Slides 


What  are  animal  tails  for?  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  In- 

sturctional  Filnis.  1971. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  milde. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Paul  E.  Kambly. 

SUMMARY:   An   Interplay   of  choral   speaking  between  children 
ami  MHrrator  Is  used  in  describing  the  many  ways  in  which  animals 
use  their  talU.    For  primary  grades. 
Another  issue:  b&w 

1.  Tail— Juvenile  Alius.         1.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

[QL950.6]  372.3  70-711495 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


What  are  banks?  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1946.  Made  by  F.  G.  Wigglesworth.  Beleased  in  the 
U.  8.  I>y  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

41  fr.     b&w.     35  mm. 

With  teiK'tiers  noten. 

Summary  :  Explains  the  function  of  banks  in  society, 

1,    Banks  and   banking.        I.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  London. 
II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 

382.1  70-738585 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


What  arc  earthquakes?  {Filmttrip)    Adrian  Vance  Produc- 
tions.   Released  by  Sigma  Educational  Films,  1966. 

1  roll,     rolor.    S5  mm.     (E^artbquakea) 

With  teacber'H  guide. 

fiummary:  Gives  the  characteristics  of  a  true  e*rltiquake,  dif- 
ferentiating It  from  the  many  kinds  of  earth  vibrations  and  move- 
meuls.  Examines  a  damagM  building  to  determine  If  an  earth- 
quake was  respoOMlble.    With  captlona. 

1.  Earthquakes — Juvenile  films.  i.  Adrian  Vance  Productions. 
n.  .Sigma  BMucatlonal  Films.        Serlea:  Earthquakea   (Filmstrip) 

661.2  78-732977 

fllgnia  Educational  FIlDa 


What  are  fossils?  {Motion  picture)    Alpha  Corp.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1968. 

6  mill.     s<l.     color.     10  mm.      (How  the  earth  changes) 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Cornelius  Troost. 

Bummai-y:  Deflnes  fossils,  and  shows  how  they  are  used  to 
determine  the  age  of  the  earth  and  to  trace  the  development  of  plants 
and  animals.     Uses  animation  to  explain  mineralization. 

1.  Paleontology — Juvenile  films.  i.  Alpha  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.       Series :  How  the  earth  changes  ( Motion  picture) 

660.1  Fi  A  68-2974 

Alpha  Corp.  of  America 


What  are  fractions?  (Filmstrip)    Society  for  V\SM.t\  Edu- 
cation, 1971. 

59  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm., 
13  min.     (Fractions:  a  new  approach,  group  1,  no.  1) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  script. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Lola  May,  Donna  Cjrler  Jacobs. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  congruent  shapes  to  Introduce  fractions  and 
show*'  how  to  write  and  read  fractions. 

1.   Fractions.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

II.  Series:  Fractions:  a  new  approach  (FUmstrip)  group  1,  no.  1. 
[QA117]  511  78-740036 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


What  are  manners  all  about    (Filmstrip)      Filmfax.      Re- 
lea.sp(l  by  I'iii\Trsnl   Kdiication  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc.     (Manners  are  for  you) 

.\No  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  manual. 

SUMM.\RY:  Describes  for  young  people  the  concept  of  manners. 
Explains  that  good  manners  are  indications  of  kindness,  courtesy, 
and  respect  for  others,  rather  than  simply  rules  and  regulations. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Etiquette  for  children  and  youth — Juvenile  films.        I.  Fllmfax 
Productions.   New  York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  Manners  are  for  you  (Film.strlp) 
[n.Tl857.C5]  M9.6  78-740236 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


What  are  we  doing  to  our  world,  part  2  {Motion  picture) 
CBS  Films.     Released  by  McGraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1969. 

9t  mill     Sd     color.     18  mm.     (The  21st  century) 
|i«mU:   Polni  »'it  ways  of  conserving  our  natural  ';«ources. 
Defin^   ecology   snd  studies  the  ecological   problems  of  the  Ever- 
glades. Aswan  Dam,  and  Panama  CanaL 

1    Conservation  of  natural  resource*.  i.  CBS  Films.  jhC.     n. 

M<irawHm  Book  Company.  Series:  The  21st  century  (Motion 

PX^*""**  333_7  76-701248 

McOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


What  autumn  means  to  us.  [Filmstripi      Educational  Projections 
Corp.,  1968. 

29  fr      color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R-113) 

With  teacher's  mai^ual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  word  Uill  retnforccmeni  of 
initial  S  and  initial  C  »ilh  S  sound  llluMraies  ihc  change*  which  occur  in 
autumn.  With  captions.  For  elcmcniary  grades. 

1  Reading  (Primary)-  Juvenile  rilms.  2  English  language  Consonants- 
Juvenile  films,  3.  Autumn-  Juvenile  films  (I  Auiumn  -Fiction]  1.  Edu- 
cational Projeciions  Corporation,  II.  Scries:  Reading  program,  [Filmsmpj 
Level  1.  B-II3 

[LB15251  372.4  72-733145 

Educational  Projections  11 

Corp, 


What  are  the  chances? 

1969. 


{Motion   pictwre)     Ealing   Corp., 


4  min.    sL    color,    super  8  mm.     (First  Ideas  In  mathematics) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit^:  Author,  L.  J.  May. 

Summary:  Explains  that  probability  is  used  to  reinforce  the 
concept  of  fractional  numbers  with  the  numerator  of  the  fraction 
representing  the  number  of  things  which  actually  happen  and  the 
denominator  representing  the  number  of  things  which  could  occur. 
For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Probabilities.     2.  Fractlona  i.  Baling  Corporation,  Cam- 

bridge, Mass.        Series:  Plrst  Ideas  In  mathematics  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

372.7  71-700823 

Elallng  Orporatlon 


What  are  they  doing?  1  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     wlor.     super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  It  J 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  childreQ  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  <4illdren.  2.  Language  arts.  i.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk 
about  it  -series  (Motion  picture)  set  B. 

371.9  70-705102 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


What  are  they  doing?  2  {Moti&n  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970. 

4  mill.     «i.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  it  series,  «et  H) 

Loop  film  moimted  In  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  In  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  d Liabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  l.anguage  arts.  i.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk 
about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  set  B. 

371.9  74r-705103 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


What  are  they  doing?  3  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McQraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     nI.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Talk  about  It  series,  set  Bl 

IxMV  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Designed  for  use  in  special  education  classes  for  slow  learners 
and  children  with  learning  disabilities. 

1.  Slow  learning  children.  2.  I>anguage  arts.  r,  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Talk 
about  It  series  (Motion  picture)  net  B. 

371.9  78-705104 

UcGraw-HlUBookCo. 


What  are  we  doing  to  our  worM,  part  1  {Motion  picture) 
CBS  Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 

27  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (The  2lBt  century) 

Telecast    on   the   CBS-TV   documentary  show  The  2lBt  century. 

Bammtry:  Points  out  waya  of  conserving  our  natural  resourcea. 
Discusses  air  pollution,  the  population  explosion,  land  uaaga,  waate 
disposal,  and  Insecticides. 

1.  Conservation  of  natural  resources.  i.  CBS  Films.  Inc.     n. 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  The  21st  century   (Motion 

picture) 

333.7  72-701247 

UcOraw-Hlll  Book  Co. 


MARC 


What  block  is  where?  {Motion  picture)  International  Cine- 
media  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Leam- 
in<;  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  min.     sL     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set.  read!     Set  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  in  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  vtsual  and  andltory  peroeih 
tlon,  concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  prepositions.  For  primary 
grades. 

1    Reading   (Primary)  L  International  Clnemedla  Center,     n. 

Learning   Corporation   of   America.  Series :    Ready,   set.    read ! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2. 

372.4  70-708223 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

What  can  birds  do?  {FUmstrip)     Communicators  ,196-!] 

29  f  r.     color.    35  mm.     ( Life  reading  series ) 

Summ>ny:  Compares  the  ability  .of  children,  dogs,  cats,  and  birds 
to  walk,  run,  swim,  and  bop.  Points  out  that  the  bird  Is  the  only 
one  that  can  fly. 

1.  Animals— Juvenile  films.  2.  Birds.  i.  Communicators  (Firm) 
Series;  Life  reading  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.4  73-733193 

PMinsylvanIa  School  for  the  Deaf 

What  can  I  contribute?  {Motion  picture)    BNA  Films,  1968. 

25  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  Kffectlre  executive  aeries,  no. 
2) 

Credits:  Author,  Peter  F.  Drucker. 

Summary:  Peter  F.  Drucker  combines  drama  and  dIscusslonB  In 
order  to  point  out  the  guidelines  which  a  decision  maker  with  a  high 
degree  of  specialized  knowledge  needs  to  follow  In  order  to  contrib- 
ute to  the  maintenance  of  an  effective  organization. 

1.  Decision-making.  2.  Management  i.  BNA  Films.  Series: 
The  Sffectlve  executive  series  (Motion  picture)  no.  2. 

668  Fi  A  6a-2421 

BNA  Films 

What  can  I  do  about  it?  {Filmstrip)  Eye  Gate  House, 
1969. 

■i:\  tv.  color.  3.")  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  3.1i  rpm., 
4  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Me,  myself,  and  I.  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SummJiry:  Examines  various  ways  of  handling  emotions  and  dis- 
cusses the  concept  of  maturity.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Emotional  mnturUy— Juvenile  films.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 
Series:  Me,  myself,  and  I  (Filmstrip)  no.  3. 

155.42  77-734175 

Eye  Gate  House 


What  can  Janet  do?   {Filmstrip)     Communicators  tl9^f] 

20  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Sumi'i'iry:  Designed  to  teach  children  the  basic  movements  which 
they  can  perform.  Shows  a  small  girl  walking,  crawling,  hopping, 
skipping.  Jumping,  climbing,  etc. 

1.  Children.    2.  Human  mechanic».  i.  Communicators  (Firm) 

Series:  Life  reading  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.4  77-733194 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


What  can  money  do?  {FUmitrip)    Educaticaial  Enrichmait 

Materials,  1969. 

30  fr.  color.  3D  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  »-,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  7 
min.     mkrogroove.     (Community  helpers)  ...,„, 

Ba>*d  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Jene  Barr.  with  illustra- 
tions by  Kevin  RoyL  ^  ,,,  . 

Summary:  Explains  that  money  must  be  spent  for  necessities,  and 
streBses  the  Importance  of  banks  for  savings.  Designed  to  give 
children  an  Insight  Into  the  various  occupations  vital  to  the  smooth 
flow  of  community  life.    For  elementary  grades. 

1     Money      2.    Saving   and   thrift.         i.    Barr.   Jene.     What  can 

money    do?     n.   Educational   Enrichment    MaterlalB,   Ine.        Series; 

Community  helpers   (Filmstrip,  Educational  Enrichment  Waterlals) 

372.8  70-735W2 

Educational  Enrich-  ment  Materials 


What  can  we  do?   (Motion  pirture)     KQED.     Released  by 

University  of  California  Extension  Media  Center,  1970. 

31  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Drugs:  the  children  are  choosing, 
DO.   7) 

Summary :  Observes  three  different  approaches  to  open  communi- 
cation between  adults  and  the  young  concerning  drug  abuse:  an 
eighth  grade  science  class  discussion,  a  student-teacher  conference, 
and  an  encounter  session. 

1.  Drugs  and  youth.  I.  San  Francisco.     Television  station 

KQED.       II.    California.      University.      Extension     Media    Center. 
Series:   Drugs:  tbe  children  are  choosing  (Motion  picture)   no.  7. 

613.8  74-710692 

Cnllfonila.     Cnlv.  Extension  Media  Center 


628 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  can  you  find?   {Motion  picture) 
Jr.    Released  by  Thome  Films,  1966. 


Karl  B.  Liohmann, 


i:;  Diiii.     sj.     color.     16  mm.     (Nature  .ippreclalloo j 

With  le«<-h»T'9  guide. 

Summari/:  Sbows  ibree  children  fladlag  various  plaata  aod  animals 
as  they  walk  througli  woods,  flelda,  backyards,  and  near  water- 
Notes  differences  in  sire,  shape,  feel,  and  color  among  similar  crea- 
tures and  natural  objecta.  Illustrates  patterns  of  seasonal  change  In 
scenes  of  fall,  winter,  spring,  and  summer. 

1.  Nature  study.  i.  Lohmann.  Karl  Baptiste.  1925-  ii. 

Thome  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  Colo.  Series:  Nature  appreclaUon 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-2264 

Thorne  Films.  Inc. 


What  can  you  8«*?    (Filmstrip)     Harry  Robin.     Released 
bv  ItFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

39  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (How  we  see) 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  mechanics  of  the  human  eye  and  ex- 
plains how  the  eyes  receive  aod  Interpret  Tlsoal  messages.  With 
captions. 

1.  %'l8ion.        I.  Robin,  Harry.     II.  BFA  Educational  Medla- 
III.  Series:  How  we  see  (Filmstrip) 

[QPi-'S]  612  75-740254 

BFA  Educational  Media 


What  caused  the  rise  and  fall  <tf  Hitler?    A  transparency 

set  (Motion  picture)  Social  Studies  Curriculum  Develop- 
ment Center.  Mndc  hy  WQED-TV.  Released  by  Holt, 
Rineh;ut  and  Winston,  IOCS. 

30  mln.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Using  media  for  Inquiry  In  sodal 
studies) 

With  viewer's  guide. 

Bummarjf:  Demonstrates  the  inquiry  method  of  teaching  sodal 
studies*  tbrougb  the  use  of  transparencies. 

1.  Social  sciences — Methodology,  2.  Social  sciences — Study  and 
teaching.  i.  Caroegie-Melloa  University.  Social  Studies  Curric- 
ulum Development  Center,  n.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  ln& 
Series:  Using  media  for  Inquiry  in  social  studies   (Motion  picture) 

371.33  Fi  A  68-2471 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


What  causes  earthquakes?  {FUmstrip)     Adrian  Vance  Pro- 
ductions.   Releas^  by  Sigma  Educational  Films,  1968. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Earthquakes) 

With  teacher's  guldfe 

fiummury:  Depicts  the  origin  of  the  earth  and  explains  that 
esrthqiiabeti  nre  the  natural  result  of  the  on>oslng  forces  which 
made  the  earth.    With  captions. 

1.  Earthquakes— Juvenile  aims.  i.  Adrian  Vance  Productions, 
n.  Sigma  Educational  Films.  Series :  Earthquakes  ( Filmstrip) 
Sigma  Ediicntioiinl  Film*. 

551,2  7-4-732976 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


Wfcat  cauM  weatWrT  tFilmitripi    Educational  Prmectiona  Corp., 
1969. 

40  fr      color.     3S  mm.     (Reading  progrwn.  Level  2,  R-270) 

With  leacher't  maniui. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  iocludei  word  skill  reinforcemeni 
covering  ihe  trwulation  of  word  lounds  to  kltei  sounds  with  the  cumplcs  gl  Asi 
and  tEll  Explains  the  causes  oT  weather,  including  rain,  snow,  wind,  and  clouds. 
With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  lilnis.  2.  EngUsh  language— Pronunciation 
—Juvenile  films.  3.  Weather— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Weather)  1.  Educational 
Protections  Corporation.  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  (Filmitripj  Level  2.  R- 
270. 

tLB1525]  372.4  72-733508 

Educattonal  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 


What  color  are  you?  {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp..  1967. 

iri  mill,     sd.     oolr.r.     16  mm. 

With  it'iuhtr'.*  guld«-. 

r.'tlUt:  Collaborator,  Amr.im  SchelnfcM. 

Hummarjt:  Explains  why  there  ai-e  different  races,  hi  answer  to 
children's  qiieKtions  about  rare.  Dls<Tisses  pigmentation  and  muta- 
tion*', and  (lewTlbes  why  scientist.^  believe  all  human  beings  derived 
front  une  fouiiuoii  ancestor. 

1.  Color  of  man.  i,  Eijcjciopnedla   Britannica   Educational 

Cori)Oratlon. 

573  Fi  A  68-483 

Fnc.vclopneilia  Kritan-  nica  Educational  Corp, 


What  Columbus  discovered  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkins 

Co.,  1962. 

44  fi".     Color.     .35  mm.     (Our  neighbors  to  the  south) 

Credit*:  Writer  and  Illustrator,  Elisabetb  Dresser. 

tiummnry:  Follows  the  routes  of  Columbu.<i  by  ship  and  airplane, 
examining  the  problems  faced  by  bis  crew.  Includes  teacher  guide 
fiaineK  and  vo<-abulary  Hat.    With  captions. 

1.  Colombo.  Cri.stoforo.  2,  America — DisooTery  and  exploration. 
I.  Herbert  M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Our  neighbors  to  the 

south  (Filmstrip) 

910.09  76-734085 

Herbert  H.  Elklna  Co, 

What  comes  next?  {Motion  picture)  International  Cine- 
media  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U,  S,  by  Learn- 
ing Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     Huper  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  2) 

Ijoop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  per\.-ep- 
tlon,  concepts,  and  rocabnlary:  to  encourage  problem  m>tvtng:  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  word  patterns.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  International  Clnemedia  Center,     il 

Learning   Corporation   of   America.  Series:    Ready,  act.   read! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2. 

372.4  70-708218 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


What  December  wUI  brtef  {FUmatrip)    Uj  weekly  rMder, 
1964,    Made  by  Xational  Film  Studios. 

22  fi.     color.    30  mm. 

Series  2.  no.  13-64, 

Summary:  Shows  what   kind  of  days  the  tDOotb  of  December 
brings, 

1    December.        i.  My  weekly  reader. 

372.8  70-733196 

PeDoarlnnU  Sebool  tor  the  Deaf 


What  did  you  do  in  the  war.  Daddy?  (Motion  picture) 
Miriscii  Oeoffrov  Pi'oductions.  Released  by  United  Artists, 
1006. 

110  niin,     sd.     color.     ST,  mm. 

Piinavlslon.    Color  by  Del.uxe. 

CrrdHa:  Producer  and  director,  Blake  Edwards;  story,  Blake  Ed- 
w«rd8.  Miiurice  Rlchlin;  scrwnplay.  William  Peter  Blatty;  music. 
Henrv  Miuicini ;  director  of  photography,  Philip  Lathrop;  film  editor, 
Ralph  E.  Winters.  Cant:  Jaiues  Coburn.  Dick  Shawn,  Sergio  Fan- 
tonl.  GiovDuna  Rnlli,  Aldo  Ray. 

Summary:  A  comedy  set  In  Sicily  during  World  War  n  about  a 
war-weary  .^.merlcun  company  which  is  detailed  to  capture  a  Sicilian 
Tiliace. 

1.    World    War,    1030-liM5— Drama.  i,    Mirlsch-GeofTrey    Pro- 

ductloii.t.    II.  United  Artists  Corporation, 

Fi  68-1705 

Wh»t  did  you  take?  [Motion  picture]  N.Y.  State  Dept.  of  Health. 
Made  and  released  by  Knightsbridge  Productions,  1971. 

35  min      sd      color.      16  mm.     (The  Drug  abuse  emergency) 
SUMMARY:  Describes  problems  and  procedures  related  to  patient  manage- 
ment in  drug  abuse  emergencies.  For  medical  profession. 

I.  Drug  abuse.  2.  Emergency  medical  services.  I.  New  York  (Suie). 
Dept-  of  Health,  11.  Knightsbridge  Productions  111,  Series:  The  Drug  abuse 
emergency,  [Motion  picture] 

[RAI216)  616.86  72-700023 

CINE  72  MARC 

The  '*What  did  you  think  of  the  movie?**  movie  (Motion 
picture)  American  Film  Institute,  1970.  Made  by  Center 
for  Advanced  Film  Studies. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

CREDITS  :  Director,  Jeremy  Kagan. 

Sr.MMARY :    A   satire  covering   the  gamut   of  responses  to   tbe 
question  "What  did  you  think  of  the  movler* 
Another  iseue.    35  mm. 

1.  MoTing-plct urea— Anecdotes,  facetiae,  satire,  etc,        I.  American 
Film  Institute. 
[  PN  1994.9]  791.43  70-711577 

CINE 

What  do  animals  eat?  (Filmstrip)  Bert  Kempers.  Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

40  fr.     color.    30  mm.     (Habitat) 

With  study  gtilde. 

Summary :  Designed  to  derelop  reading  skills  and  to  stimulate 
discussion  about  the  food  of  animals.  With  captlona.  For  primary 
grade*. 

1.  Animals,  Food  habits  of — Jurentle  fllms.  I.  Kempers,  Bert. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  Habitat  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  70-738306 

BFA  Educational  Media 

What  do  flowers  do:  a  first  film  (Motion  picture)  Norman 
Bean.    Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    IC  mm. 

Summary;  Depicts  many  different  kinds  of  dowers  and  sbows 
that,  although  extremely  varied  in  site,  shape,  and  color,  they  have 
three  main  parts — petals,  stamens,  and  pistils.  Describes  how  each 
part  helps  the  plant  produce  seeds  and  fruit  esseutlal  to  propagation. 

1.   Flowers — Uorpholngy.     2.   Plants — Reproduction.  i.  Bean, 

Norman,    ii.  Balley-Fllm  Associates 

581.4  7^705714 

CINE 

Wkat  4o  girii  waat  tnm  bofiT  [Motion  picture]     Dimentk»i 
Hlms.     Released  by  Churchill  Hlms,  1971. 

9  mia.     sd.    ookir.     Ii  nun.     (The  Searcbtng  yean) 

With  study  gtade. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Kent  Mackenzie. 

SUMMARY:  An  open  ended  (Um.  A  group  of  youog  people  ditcun  the 
probienis  of  daciiig  at  the  hi^  acbool  level,  focusing  on  the  needs  of  girls  in  a 
cloae  relationship. 

1.  Adoleaceooe.  2.  Dating  (Social  customs)  3.  Friendship.  1.  Dimension 
nims.    II.CliurchiUFihiis,LaaAnfcks.     111.  Series:  The  Searching  yean.  [Mo- 


tHQ796i 

dittrchill  Pdms 


301.41 

72 


70-715525 
MARC 


What  do  I  leel  whoi  I  tOMhT  [Filmstiip]     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1971, 

t4  fr.     color.     35  nun.        and  phonodiae:  12  in.     (My  senses  and  me) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Elizabeth  Feidman;  colUborator,  Elaine  Prag. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  children  how  to  uae  the  word  "touch"  in  talking  about 
shared  experiences  in  louchtng  objects.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Touch— Juvenile  fUms.     (l-Toochj       I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tiooai  Corporatioa.     11.  Series:  My  acnaes  and  me.  [Hlnwtrip] 
tBF275]  372.6  70-739618 

EacyclopaediB  Britannica  72  MARC 

Bducabooal  Corp. 


What  do  I  hear  when  I  listen?  (Filmstrip)    £ncycl(^nedia 
Britiniiica  Educational  Corp,,  1971, 


85   fi-.     color.     ,15  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  12   in     (My  i 
le) 


I  and 

CRKtHTS:  Producer,  Ellbabeth  Feidman;  collaborator  Elaine 
Prag. 

SL'MMART:  Teaches  children  how  to  use  the  word  "bear"  la 
appropriate  contexts  when  commenting  about  their  personal  listen- 
ing experiences.  Shows  bow  the  ear  Is  the  receptor  of  sounds  for 
the  body.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Hearing— Juvenile  fllma.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  II.  Series:  My  senses  and  me  (Filmstrip) 
[BFail]  .372.6  76-739617 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


629 


What  do  I  know  about  Benny?  {Motion  picture)  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston.  1W.S.  Made  by  University  of  Mis- 
souri nt  Kansns  Ctty  and  CuKin  Productions,  196:;. 

10  mln.    fid.     color.    10  mm.     (Critical  moments  In  teaching) 
Script   developed    by    Inter- University   Film    Project 
With  teacher's  manual  and  student  discussion  and  study  guide. 
Summary:  An  open-end  film  which  examines  the  problem  iUTOlyed 
in  determining  the  academic  aptitude  of  a  child  and  In  helping  hla 
mother  to  accept  the  results. 

1.   Prediction  of  scholastic  success,  L  Holt,  Rinehart  and 

Winston,  Inc.        Series:  Critical  moments  in  teaching  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

371.26  Fi  A  68-2463 

Holt.  Ulnehart  aud  Winston 

What  do  I  see,  how  do  I  fed?  {Motion  picture)  Stuart 
Roe.     Released   by   AIMS   InstructitMial   Media   Serrices, 

1960. 

11  min.    nd.     color,     16  nnn. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Studies  the  Indlrldual  respooBM  to  their  eoTlronment 
of  a  Negro  farm  boy  and  a  girl  In  a  large  city. 

1,  Negroe.*— Race  Identity.         t  Roe,  Stuart     a  AiMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services. 

301,3  71-703360 

AIMS  Instmctional  Media  Serrices 


What  do  I  lee  whea  I  look?  [FUMitrtp]     Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

83  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  13  in      (My  tenses  and  nte) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Efizabeth  FckJman;  coUaboralor.  Elaine  Prag. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  children  to  use  the  word  "sec"  in  Ihe  appropriate 
coniexl  when  describing  images  using  standard  descriptive  words,  ibeir  own 
words,  and  descriptive  comparisons.  Explains  how  teeing  can  help  siudcnis  in 
various  situations.  Idcniines  the  eye  as  the  sight  organ  of  tlie  body  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Visual  perception— Juvenile  literature.  [1.  Percepcioo]  1.  Encyclopa- 
edia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  11.  Series:  My  aenses  and  me.  [Hlm- 
strip) 

[BF241j  372.6  72-739616 

Encyclopaedia  Briunnica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 


What  do  I  smell  and  taste?    (Filmstrip)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


CREDITS:  Producer,  Elizabeth  Feidman;  collaborator.  Elaine 
Prag. 

SUMMARY;  Teaches  children  how  to  use  the  words  "amell" 
and  "taste"  in  the  appropriate  contexts  when  commeDtlng  about 
their  personal  experiences  with  mnelllng  and  tasting,  Identlflee 
the  nose  and  mouth  as  the  parts  of  the  body  that  receive  these 
sensory  impresslooR.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Smell — Juvenile  literature.  2.  Taste— Juvenile  literature.  I, 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Orporatfon.  II.  Series:  My 
senses  and  me  (Filmstrip) 

[BF271]  372.6  79-739615 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


What  do  leaves  do?  (Filmstrip)    Stephen  Bosustow  Produc- 
tions.    Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

38  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (I^eaf  functions) 

Wiih  study  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  that  leaves  have  small  openings  on  the 
surface,  which  open  and  cloae  under  various  conditions.  Reveals 
that  covering  some  of  these  stomata  results  In  a  reduction  of  plant 
growth.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Stomata — Juvenile   films.  i.    Bosustow    (Stephen)    Produc- 

tions.   II.  BFA  Educational  Media.         Series:  Leaf  functions  (Film- 
strip) 

372.3  78-737137 

BFA  Educational  Media 


What  do  mothers  do?  [Filmstrip]  King  Screen  Productions.  1969. 
Captioned  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  by  Media  Services  and  Cap- 
tioned Films  Branch,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  for  the  Hand- 
icapped. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  role  of  the  mother  m  the  family.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Mothers— Juvenile  films.     2.  Family— Juvenile  films.     [1.  Mothers.     2. 
Family]        1.  King  Screen  Productions.     II.  United  Stales.     Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion for  the  Handicapped.     Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch. 
[HQ7595  371.9  72-734406 

U.S.  Bureau  of  Education  72  MARC 

for  the  Handicapped 


What  do  plants  do:  a  first  film  (Motion  picture)     Norman 
Bean.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

11  n:  :i.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

With  study  guide, 

SUMMARY:    Explains  the  nature  and   function  of  plants.     For 
elementary  grades. 

1.   Plants — Juvenile  films.        I.  Bean,  Norman.     II.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media. 

580  71-712384 

BFA  Educational  Media 


What  do  plants  need  to  live  and  grow?  {Famstrip)     Uni- 
versity Films,    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co,,  1968. 

33  fr,     color.     35  mm.     (The  Plant  world  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  four  basic  materials— air,  water,  miner- 
als, and  light— that  green  plants  need  for  life  and  growth.  Illus- 
trates how  plants  obtain  these  materials. 

1.  Flnnts— Assimilation.  i.  University  Films.  Kansas  City.,  Mo, 
11.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  The  Plant  world  series 
(Filmstrip) 

581.1  Fi  A  68-3570 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  do  seeds  do?  a  first  film  (Motion  picture)     Norman 
Bean.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

11  ntin.    s<l.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary  :  Shows  the  process  of  srowtb  of  a  seed  into  a  plant  that 
is  capable  of  supplying  Its  own  food  and  producing  its  ow&  seed. 
PoinU  out  Home  of  the  many  varieties  of  seeds.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Seeds  —  Jurenlle  Alms.  2.  Growth  (Plants) — Juvenile  films. 
I.  Bean.  Norman.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

372.3  70-710606 

BFA  Educational  Media 


V.'t.at   do  they  eat?    (Motitm  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
i  tiiuica  Educational  Corp..  1071. 

'i  min.     ad.     I'olot'.     lU  nmi      (Wondei-  wullcs  series) 

CREDITS:  Pi-odtK-er.  Waireii  Rrowii :  fOllaUiralors.  .Tohn  S.  She!- 
i'hi,  Charles  Hogire. 

SUHAIAKY :    lUnstrHtp^    food   chains   and    food    webs    commoitly 
'»'iud  lo  Tiature.    For  elementary  grades. 

I    Food  chaiiiN  (G4-olofcy|— Jitvenlle  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia 

KMlanoica  Bducutionnl  Coriwiation.     II.  Series:   Wonder  walks  ne- 
.i.»s  (Motion  pi.tnrei 

J  I'ZIO]  37-2.3  72-7i;J439 

I  'lO'dopaedia  Hrimu-  nica  E4iicationat  Corp. 


What  do  they  say?  No.  1  {Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  V.  S.  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

4   mtn.     »[.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and   writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

aummary:  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  the  words  being 
taught  In  order  to  help  the  students  to  underataud  the  words. 

1.  Hentatly  handicapped  children  — Education  —  Language  arts. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

371.9  74-708629 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


What  do  they  say?  No.  2  (Motion  pichtre)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

4   mIn.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary.-  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  and 
WTitIni;  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  the  words  being 
taught  In  order  to  help  the  students  to  understand  the  wonla. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children  —  Education  —  Language  arts. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

371.9  79-708630 

McOrawHiil  Book  Oa. 


What  do  we  have  for  the  trip?  {Motion  picture)  WTTW. 
Released  by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Cenier,  1957. 

29  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Tourlstpn-deutt«cli,  no.  2) 

CreAitt:  Producer  and  director.  Theodor  Gershuny;  liiwlructor, 
Fre.Jcrick  Schwartz. 

Sammary:  K  tralnin;;  film  In  eleutenlary  conversational  German 
for  Amerlciiu  tourists.    Discusses  items  necessary  for  a  long  Jouroey. 

1.  German  languago  —  Study  and  tcichlng  —  Audio-visual  aids. 
I.  Chicago.  Television  station  WTTW.  ii.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Tourlsten-deut^li  (Motion 
picture)   no.  2. 

Fi  67-790 


What   do  we  know  about  dinosaurs?    (Filmstrip)    Sigma 
Educational  Films,  1967. 


(All  about  dinosaurs) 


35  fr      color.     35  mm. 

With  ^tudy  guide. 

Credila:  Con»ultant,  Richard  Tullar. 

Summary:  Explains  what  makes  up  the  science  of  paleontology, 
and  discusses  facts  about  dinosaurs. 

1.  DinoRiurin.      2.  Paleontology.  i.  Sigma  Educational  PlUns. 

Series:  All  about  dinosaurs  (Pllmstrlp) 

568  7&-732603 

Sigma  Educational  Films 


What  do  we  learn  from  earthquakes?  (Filmstrip)  Adrian 
Vance  Productions.  Released  by  Sigma  Educational 
Films,  1968. 

1  roll,     color.     35  ram.     (Earthquakes) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarif:  Explains  that  ererythlDg  that  Is  koown  about  the 
Interior  of  this  planet  has  come  from  studies  of  earthquake  waves. 
With  captions. 

I.  Earthquakes— Juvenile  films.  2.  Earth — Internal  structure — 
Juvenile  films.  i.  Adrian  Vance  Prodactlons.     n.  Sigma  Educa- 

tional Fllmn.        Series:  Earthquakes  (Pllmstrlp) 

561.2  70-732975 

Sigma  Bducatlooal  Films 


What  do  we  need  for  traveUng?  (Motion  picture)  WTTW. 
Released  by  Xational  Educational  Television  nnd  Radio 
Cenier,  19.17. 

■Jit  uiin.     Ml     liAw.     IC  mm.     (TnurlHtcn-deutiich.  no.  1) 

CrediU:  Producer  nnd  director,  Theodor  Gerahuny ;  instructor, 
FrtHlerlck  Kcliwurlx. 

tiuHimttrif:  A  training'  fiim  In  elt-iuenlary  conversational  German 
for  American  tourists.     IMw-usMeM  Items  necessary  for  a  long  Journey. 

1.  German  language -- Study  and  teaching  -  Audio-visual  aids. 
I.  Chicsgo.  Television  slntion  WITW.  ii.  .National  Educational 
Televlsloo  and  Radio  Cenier.  Series:  TourlNten-dciilitch  (Motion 
picture)   no.  1. 

Fi  07-789 


What  do  you  beUeve  about  life?  (Filmstrip)    Family  Films. 
Released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

-.0  fr      color.     35   mm.      and   phonodisc:   1   8.,   12  in.,  334   rp.n.. 
ID  mln.     (Life  Issues  of  older  teens) 
With  teacher's  guide. 
Srary'"Sn[or^Sb''schr  students  share  some  o/  .J'«';„f->': 

riS  r^^jiaSsViif^b^^^^^^^^^ 

-  4SnS  ^  '  ^n^X  V^l^ri^-rsocjety 
for  v7^al  iSl^tS  inc..  Chicago.  Series:  Life  isaues  of  older 
teens  (Filmstrip)  ^^^  74-738097 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


What  do  you  blacks  want  anyway?  (FUmttrip)  Denoyer- 
Geppert  Audio- Visuals.  Released  by  Denoyer-Geppert  Co., 
1970. 

210   fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  2   phonodtscs:   2  s.  each.,  12   In., 
33J  rpm.,  20  mln,  each,     microgroove. 

With  teachers'  guide.  ^     ^      ^ 

fiummory:  Defines  the  problems  of  the  blacks,  and  sketches  the 
origins  of  racial  confilct  In  the  United  States. 

1   u.  s._Race  questioo.        l  Deooyer-Geppwt  Company. 

301.451  73-736893 

Denoyer-Geppert  Audio-  Visuals 

What  do  you  do,  dear?  (Filmstrip)    Weston  Woods  Studios, 
1970. 

2S  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  5 
mln. 

With  script. 

Rased  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Sesyle  Joslln,  with  pictures 
liv  Maurice  Sendalt. 

ii!itmniary:  Presents  lilustrations  that  depict  situations  In  which 
one  needs  to  know  the  rules  of  proper  conduct  and  etiquette.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Etiquette  for  children  and  youth — Juvenile  films.  I.  Joslln, 
Sesyle.  What  do  you  do,  dear?  II.  Weston  Woods  Studios,  Weston, 
Conn. 

372.8  7&-737922 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


What  do  yoa  do  whea  yos  sec  a  bUod  persoaT  [Motion  picture] 
American  Foundation  for  the  Blind,  1971.  Made  by  Si  Fried 
Productions. 

14  min.     id.     ctAot.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Foiiowi  a  boy  who  meeti  his  rirsi  blind  person  on  ■  buiy  itreet 
comer  and  show*  the  problenu  that  he  encounlcn  in  waikJnf.  talking,  and  dining 
with  a  Wind  penoo. 

1.  Blind.       I.  American  Foundation  for  the  Blind. 
tHV  1 598]  362.4  72-700 1 46 

CINE  72  MARC 


What    do   you   expect   of   others?    (Filmstrip)      Guidance 
Associates  of  Pleasantrille,  N.  T.,  1970. 

3  filmstrips  (pt.  1.  30  fr.;  pt.  2,  30  f r. ;  pt.  S.  44  fr.)  color. 
85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  8. ;  12  In. ;  3S|  rpm.;  pt  1,  4  mln.;  pt  2, 
4  mln. ;  pt.  3,  5  mln.    microgrooTO. 

.\lso  Issunl  with  phonotupe  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarj- :  An  open-ended  sododrama  about  prejudice  in  wblch 
a  new  boy  who  Is  trying  to  Join  a  group  reacts  to  each  person 
according  to  the  person's  expectation  of  his  behaTlor.  For  elemen- 
tary grades. 

1.  Prejudices  and  antipathies— Juvenile  films.  I.  Guidance  Asso- 
ciates of  Pleasantvllle,  N.  Y. 

372.24  75-738266 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


What  do  you  hear?  (Motion  picture)  National  Broadoast- 
ing  Co.,  1965.  Made  by  Prism  Productions  in  cooperation 
with  New  York  University.  Released  by  Prism  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

28  mln.  sd.  b*w.  16  mm.  (Inqolrles  in  science  ...  with  Mr. 
Wlxard)  _,       „ 

Transferred  from  original  Tideotape  of  the  taleTlsloo  series  Ur. 
Wizard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  author,  Don  Herbert. 

Kitmmory:  Explores  and  demonstrates  the  characteristics  of  hnman 
bearing,  using  electronic  signal  generators  and  an  owrllloecope.  Pre- 
sents a  study  of  a  chart  of  everyday  sounds. 

1    Hearing.  l  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.    n.  Prism 

Productions.  Inc.,  New  York.  in.  Mr.  Wliard  (Motion  picture) 
Series-  Inquiries  In  science  ...  with  Mr.  Wlsard  (Motion  picture) 

612  76-702104 

Prism  Productions 


What  do  you  kids  want  anyway?  {FUmstnp)  Denoyer* 
Geppert  Audio- Visuals.  Released  by  Denoyer-Geppert  Co., 
1071. 

220  fr.  color.  3:,  inni.  and  'l  iihonmlisc^:  2  s.  each,  12  in..  33| 
rpm..  20  min.  each,     microgroove. 

Wlih  teacher-*"  guide. 

Nummary:  Investigates  changing  ntudent  values  in  the  light  at 
changing  vaiiiea  in  society  a«  a  whole.  Preseots  Interviews  with 
young  people  representing  a  cross-section  of  different  economic, 
racial,  religious,  and  regional  backgrounds. 

1.  Students — Conduct   of  life.         i.  Denoyer-Oeppert  Company. 

301.48  72-736890 

I>enoyer-GepTTt  Audio-  Visuals 


What   do   you   think   about   finders  keepers?    (FUmttrip) 
Churchill  Films,  1969. 

24  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (What  do  you  thInkT) 

RHmtnary:  Rxplores  the  kinds  of  ethical  decisions  which  children 
must  make  daily,  using  a  situation  In  which  a  young  glr]  finds  a 
wrlxtwatch  left  on  the  school  playground.     With  captions. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life.  2.  Honesty.  i.  Churchill  Filma, 
\XA  Angeles.        Series;  What  do  you  think?  (rilmslrip) 

179  74-786668 

A.  L.  A.  BookiUI 


What  do  you  think  about  helping  your  community?  (Film- 
atrip)     Churchill  Fihns,  1969. 

30  fr     color.    35  mm.     (What  do  you  think?) 

Summary:  Explores  the  kinds  of  ethical  decisions  which  children 
must  make  daily,  using  situations  in  which  a  child  is  confronted 
with  questions  about  obeying  traffic  signs  and  public  ordinances,  find- 
ing a  lost  kitten,  loaning  books  from  a  library,  being  a  lltterbiig,  and 
keeping  one's  lawn  in  order.    With  captions. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life.  t.  Churchill  Films,  Los  Angelea. 
Series :  What  do  you  think?  (Filmstrip) 

170.202  78-735664 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


What  do  yon  think  about  helping  your  family?  (FilrMtrip) 
Churcliill  Films,  1969. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (What  do  yon  think?* 

aiimm<ry:  Examines  the  ways  in  which  a  boy  can  contribute  to 
hl8  family,  why  he  should,  and  what  he  wiU  gain  by  It.  With 
cap   *yj^^|jy      2.  Children— <^'ondutt  of  life.  i.  Churchill  Films, 

!»■*  Angeles.        Series :  What  do  you  think?  ( Filmstrip ) 

irS  71-735665 

A.  I..  A.  Booklist 


What  do  you  think  about  lying?    (Filmstrip)     Churchill 

Films,  1969. 

36  fr,    color.    35  mm.     (What  do  you  think?) 

Summiry:  Explores  the  kinds  of  ethical  decisions  which  children 
must  make  daily,  using  a  situation  in  which  a  child  Is  given  the 
i^iportunity  to  lie  about  his  actions.    With  captions. 

1  Children — Conduct  of  life.  2.  Truthfulness  and  falsehood.  I. 
Churchill  Films,  Los  Angeles.  Series;  What  do  you  think?  (Film- 
strip) 

179  76-735666 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


What  do  you  think  about  promises?  (Filmstrip)    Churchill 
Films,  1969. 

31  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (What  do  you  think?) 

Summary:  Explores  the  kinds  of  ethical  decisions  which  children 
miLst  make  dally,  using  several  situations  In  which  a  boy  Is  attracted 
to  breaking  a  promise  be  has  made.  Examines  his  feelings  about 
keeping  or  telling  secrets.    With  captions. 

1.  Children— Conduct  of  life.  2.  Promises.  l  Churchill  Films, 
Los  Angeles.        Series:  What  do  you  think?  (Filmstrip) 

179  79-735667 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


What  do  you  think  about  tattUng?  (FUmstrip)    Churchill 
Films,  1969. 

35  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (What  do  you  think?) 

Summitry:  Explores  the  various  alternatives  in  a  situation  which 
may  or  may  not  warrant  Uttling  or  responsible  telling.  With  cap- 
tions. 


"{."Talebearing.  i.  Churchill  Films,  I.os  Angeles. 

What  do  you  think?  (Filmstrip) 

177 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


72-735668 


630 


What   does  an   opinion   poll   mean?    (Filmstrip)     Popular 
Science  Audio- Visuals,  1970. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide,  .       ^,,         ,   ,       „„. 

SumnuiTv:  Reviews  the  ever-widening  use  of  public  opinion  polls 
as  aids  in  the  formulation  of  political,  governmental,  and  con^rate 
policy  Considers  the  Interpretation  and  validity  of  the  results  of 
noils  and  possible  sources  of  ern>r  in  the  polling  process.  Examines 
the  possible  influence  of  polls  on  the  course  of  public  opinion  and  on 
the  outcome  of  elections.     With  captions 

1   Public  opinion  polls.  i.  Popular  Science  Audlo-Visuats. 

301.15  71-733652 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

What  does  change  do  to  animals?  (Filmstrip)    Bert  Kemp- 
ers.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

44  fr.    color.    36  mm.     (Habitat) 

Summary  f  Designed  to  develop  reading  sklUs  and  to  stimulate 
discussion  about  the  effect  of  change  on  animals.  With  captions. 
For  primary  grades.  ,.     ^,  , „ 

1  Animals,  Habits  and  behavior  of— Juvenile  films.  I.  KemiH 
ers.   Bert.     II.   BFA   Educational   Media.         Series:   Habitat    (Film- 

'""*'*  872.8  78-788807 

BFA  Educational  Media 


What  does  dissolving  mean?  (Motion  picture)  Iwanami 
Films,  Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFvV  Educa- 
tional Media,  1970. 

3  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Properties  of  solutions  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummarv:  Illustrates  the  differences  between  a  suspension  and 
a  solution.     Outlines  their  properties. 

I.  Solution  (Chemistry)  2.  Suspensions  (Chemistry)  i.  Iwa- 
nami Blga  Seisakujo,  Tokyo,  ii.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Se- 
ries :  Properties  of  solutions  series  (Motion  picture) 

541  74-7088U 

BFA  Educational  Media 

What  docs  it  need  to  grow?  (Motion  picture)  Institute  of 
Hunutn  Development,  University  of  California.  Made  and 
released  by  University  of  California  Extension  Media 
Center,  1968. 

29  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  varied  approaches  to  learning  demon- 
strated by  preschool  children  and  the  problems  to  he  solved  by  child 
development  specialists,  teachers,  and  parents,  who  work  with  chil- 
dren at  the  preschool  level. 

1.  Education,  Preschool.  l  California.  University.  Institute 
of  Human  Development.  ii.  C-atlfornta.  University.  BIztensloo 
Media  Center. 

372.21  7&-702645 

CINB 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  docs  10  mean?  (Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Ronrd  of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Hritaiinica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  Diln.     8(1.    color.    8  mm.     (Mathematics) 

LooD  film. 

Issued  Id  standard  8  mm.  and  In  suuer  8  mm^ 

With  teacher's  inilde. 

Summary:  I'aes  numeration  systema  tnaed  oo  Dombers  other  than 
ten  to  explain  that  the  meaning  of  10  is  relative  to  the  namber  baae 
cbo»en.    For  irradefi  4  throuirh  9. 

1.  Numeration.     2.  Decimal  systun.  l  Canada.    National  Film 

Board,  n.  Eocyclopaedla  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Se> 
lies:  Mathematics  (Motion  picture) 

872.7  77-700050 

Eoryclopaedla  Britannica  Eduratlonal  Corp. 


What  ecologists  do  (Motion  picture)     Centron  Educational 

Films,  1971. 

lit  mill.    w\.    color.    16  mm.     (Basic  ecology  aeries) 

With  leader's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Adrlsera,  James  L.  Koeyenig,  Sue  HalL 

SUMMABV :  Defines  ecology  and  explains  the  role  of  the  ecoloslst 
in  niiiilylDg  interrelationships  between  orgaolams  and  their  enrlron- 
meots.  Includes  scenes  of  ecologlsts  collecting  Information  from  the 
environmMit. 

1.  Ecology.  I.  Centron  Educational  Films.  II.  Serlea:  Basic 
ecology  series  (Motion  picture) 

574.5  70-710809 

Centron  Elducatiooal  Film 

What  wonontics  is  all  about  (Motion  picture)  University  of 
Xebraska  Television  in  conjuncticm  with  Nebraska  Council 
in  Economic  Education.  Released  by  Indiana  Unireraity, 
Audio- Visual  Cent«r,  1968. 

29  min.  ed.  b&w.  16  mm.  (EcoMHnlca  (or  the  concerned 
citizen) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director.  Ken  Johnson;  narrator,  James  B. 
Calderwood. 

Summarn:  Explains  the  ways  In  wblch  every  individual  la  con- 
cerned with  Roclal  and  personal  economic  problems.  Polnta  out  that 
sodal  economics  consists  of  support  or  non-support  of  programs  such 
as  the  war  on  poverty  and  farm  price  snpports,  and  that  personal 
economics  pertains  to  how  Individuals  speod  their  money. 

1.  Budgets,  PersoaaL  l  Uncoln,  Neb.  University  of  Ndtraaka 
Television,  ii.  Indiana.  University.  Audlo-Vlaual  Center.  Se- 
ries :  Economics  for  the  concerned  dtlsen  ( Motion  picture ) 

330.01  70-708269 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Cwiter 


What  else  are  we  taking  along?  (Motion  picture)    WTTW. 
KeJensed  by   National   Educational  Television  and  Radio 

Center,  1957. 

'JO  min.    8(1.     b&w.     16  mm.     ( Tourlsten-deutsch,  no.  4) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Theodor  Gershuny;  Instructor, 
Frederick  Sciiwartz. 

tiuinntartj:  \  traiulo:;  film  In  elementary  conversational  Oermaa 
for  American  lourists.    Discusses  items  necessary  for  a  long  Journey. 

1.  German  language  —  Study  andteaching  —  Audio-visual  aids. 
I.  Chicago.  Television  station  WTTW.  n.  National  EducaUonal 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Touristen-deutscli  (Motion 
picture)  no.  4. 

Fi  67-792 


What  else  do  we  need  for  the  journey?  {Motion  picture) 
WTTW.  Released  by  National  Educational  Television 
and  Rndio  Center,  1957. 

29  tnln.     sd.    Mew.     16  mm.     ( Toarlsten-flentsch,  no.  3) 

Vredili:  Producer  and  director,  Theodor  Gershuny;  Instructor, 
Fre.lerick  ScliwartiL 

liuminar^:  \  trainloi;  Blm  In  eteroentary  conversational  German 
for  American  tourists.    Discusses  Items  necessary  for  a  long  Journey. 

1.  Gerinan  language  —  Study  and  teaching  —  Audio-visual  aids. 
L  Chicago.  Television  sWtlon  WTTW.  n.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Tourlsten-deutsch  (MoUon 
picture)   DO.  3. 

Fi  67-791 


What  ever  happened  to  Baby  Jane?  (Motion  picture)  Asso- 
ciates and  Aldrich  Co.  Released  by  Warner  Bros.  Pic- 
tures, 1962. 

132  min.     sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

A  Seven  Arts  presentation. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  satoe  title,  by  Henr?  ParrelL 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Robert  Aldrich;  screenplay,  Lukaa 
Heller;  music.  Frank  DeVoI;  photography,  Ernest  Haller;  editor, 
Michael  Luciano.  Catt:  Bette  Dnvls,  Joan  Crawford,  Victor  Buono, 
Harjorle  Bennett,  Maldle  Norman,  Anna  Lee. 

Bummar]/:  A  drama  about  two  aging  sisters  who  were  once  movie 
celebrities — one  a  child  vaudeville  star,  the  other  a  beautiful  romantic 
idol~as  they  cling  to  the  past  in  an  old  Hollywood  house,  acting 
out  their  hatred  for  each  other. 

I.  Karrell.  Henry.  What  ever  happened  to  Baby  Jaoe?  ii.  Asso- 
ciates and  Aldrich  Company,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles.  m. 
Warner  Brothers  Pic-  tures.  inc. 

Fi 67-1118 

What  everyone  should  know  aboat  b<mii8  gifts  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Mogul,  Baker,  Byrne,  and  Weiss,  1967.  Made  by 
Sava^  Friedman,  inc. 

8  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  tnm. 

flKruwary;  A  humorous  treatment  of  the  efforts  of  a  wife  to  ex- 
plain the  value  of  bonus  gift  coupons  to  her  hu^MUid. 

1.  Trading-stamps.  L  Mogul,  Baker,  Byrne,  and  Weiss. 

659.1  Fi  A  68-125 

CINE 


What  goes  op  (Motion  picture)     American  Heart  Associa- 
tion, 1970.    Made  by  Penshurst  Enterprises. 

V2  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Answers  important  qneatiCHis  about  hi^  blood  pres- 
sure. Photographed  at  the  amusement  park  Lake  Cotnpounce  In 
Connecticut 

1.  Hypcrteosloa.        I.  American  Heart  Atnodallon. 

616.1  74^711578 

CINE 


Whst  from  whin.  [Motion  pictwej     MacmiUan  Ql,  School 
Divinoa,  1970.     Made  by  Blektra  ram  ftoductiou. 

6  mm.    id.    colot.     16  ubl     (JaraUack-Dsvte:  Pocm  oa  acth«  Icaratag) 
SUMMARY:  Sbowi  the  tondrs,  gnnlsod,  ratttfiirast  dnsn.  Md  oikw  *a«i- 

tstiod  rtgioft*.  Potnu  out  how  they  vary  tnd  t"gtiT**T  kmbc  of  ttw  tssstns  for 

ihcM  difTcrences.  Foe  primary  grades. 

I.  Phytofeography—iuvenile  films.     (1.  Phytofsognpliy.     2.  Botaayi       I. 

MscmiUsa,  tlnn,  publishen.  New  York.     Sdwwl  DlvWoa.     IL  Sariss:  teoH- 

raek-Davis-  Focvi  on  active  »— i-«fan  [Mockm  pkttgS) 

tQK49i  372.1  72-701113 

MscmiUsa  Co.  H  MARC 


What  happened  to  my  backyard  shouldn't  hantcn  to  a  dog 

(Motion  picture)     AJemann  Films,  1971. 

11  mlD.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  concepts  of  good  workmanship  in  a 
llghthearted  manner,  showing  a  family's  backyard  being  draatlcallT 
changed  during  the  construction  of  a  swimming  pool  For  elementarr 
grades. 

I.  Workmanahlp.  2.  Swimming  pools.  I.  Alemann  Films,  Loa 
Angeles. 

872^  78-71157S 

CINE 


What  happens  between  people  (Filmstrip)    Guidance  Asso- 
ciates, 1970. 

2  fllni.ftrlp^  (pt.  1,  R3  f r. :  pt.  2,  3S  fr.l  color.  y>  mm.  and 
2  phontMllscs  (2  s.  ench ;  1  a.  for  manual  projector,  1  a.  for  auto- 
matic projector):  12  In.;  33)  rpm. ;  pt.  1,  8  niln.;  pt  2,  5  min. 
mlcroRToove.     (First  things) 

With  teacber's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Writer,  Virginia  Schoae;  consulUnt,  Joseph  C  Gran- 
nls. 

SUMMARY :  Focuses  on  the  concept  of  Interaction  by  presHit- 
Ing  a  dramatization  In  wblch  a  hoy  has  a  misunderstanding  with 
his  sister.  Describes  physical  and  symbolic  Interactimi  and  d^nes 
goal  and  conflict  as  they  relate  to  Interaction.    For  primary  grades. 

1.    Interpersonal   relations — Juvenile  films.     2.   Brothers  and   sis- 
ten — Juvenile   films.  I.   Guidance   Associates   of   Pleasant vl lie. 
N.  Y.     II.  Series:  First  things  (Filmstrip) 
[HM132]                                  872.24  78-788528 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 


What  lisniag  neztT  [Motkm  picture]     BBC-TV.  London.  1970. 
Releaied  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Fdma. 

30  min.     td.     bftw.     16  mm.     (Teaching  Nuffiekl  cbembtry,  no.  S) 
SUMMARY:  A  tcacher-iranting  film.  Diacuaset  the  future  of  the  Nuffield 
chcmbtry  student  sa  well  at  (he  future  of  chcmitlry  iuelf.  Inquire*  into  the 
tuccesi  of  the  Nuffield  Chemistry  System  snd  liow  it  can  be  evaluated. 

1.  Chemistry— Study  and  teaching— Great  Britain.  1.  British  Broadcasting 
Corporation.  Television  Service.  II.  Time-Life  Films.  Hi.  Series:  Teaching 
Nuffield  chemistry.  [Motion  picture]  no.  5. 

tQI>40j  370.7  74-714876 

Tlmc-Ufc  Films  72  MARC 


What  happens  when  lights  are  connected  in  a  parallel 
circnit?  (Motion  picture)  Fred  Lasse  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Systems  for  Education,  1&67. 

4  mill     Ri,     color.    8  mm.     (Electricity :  cells  and  circuits) 

Ektachrome. 

I.AOP  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  lo  mper  8  mm.  and  In 
standard  6  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CreditM:  Consultants,  James  E.  Welgand,  Kenneth  D.  (3eorge. 

Summary:  Shows  one,  two,  and  three  lights  when  connected  In 
parallel  on  a  special  board.  Introduces  the  concept  that  each  light 
in  parallel  fortus  a  complete  circuit  and  burns  with  equal  brightness. 

1.  Electric  circuits.     2.  Electric  lamp!*.  i.  Fred  Lasse  Produc- 

tions.     II.  Systems  for  Education.  Series:  Electricity:  celbt  and 

circuits  (Motion  picture) 

Ft Afi7-lftl4 
Systems  for  Education 


What  happens  when  lights  are  connected  in  a  aeries  cir- 
ciiit?  (Motion  picture)  Fred  Lasse  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Sy.=!tems  for  Education,  1967. 

4  min      «i.     color.     8  mm.     f  Electricity :  cells  and  circuits! 

Elctaclirome. 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and  in 
standard  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrfdUa:  Consultants,  James  E  Welgand,  Kenneth  D.  George. 

Summary:  Shows  one.  two,  and  three  ll^ts  when  connected  In 
series  on  a  special  board.  Illustrates  the  concept  that  each  light 
added  to  a  series  circuit  reduces  the  brightness  of  all. 

1.  Electric  lamps.  2.  Electric  circuits.  i.  Fred  Lasse  Produc- 
tions. II.  Systems  for  Educatloa  Series:  Electricity:  cells  and 
circuits  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A  67-1815 
Systems  for  Education 

What  harvest  for  the  reaper?  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television.  Released  by  bidiana  University 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

59  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (NEl!  Journal) 

CredUt:  Producer,  Morton  Sllversteln;  editor,  l^ureuee  Soloman. 

Summary:  Documents  the  experiences  of  a  group  of  farmworkers 
who  became  trapped  In  a  system  that  kept  them  perpetually  In  debt 
Shows  methods  of  recruitment,  labor  camps  on  Long  Island,  and 
types  of  work  involved.  Presents  opinions  of  growers  and  proces- 
sors and  a  refutation  of  their  views. 

1.  Agricultural  laborers— U.  3.  '£.  Migrant  labor — U.  S.  l  Na- 
tlonal  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana.  Uni- 
versity.    Audio-Visual  Center. 

331.7  Fi  A  68-1479 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 

What  if?  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britaonica  Edu- 
cational Corp.,  1969. 

3inin.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (l-etstalk)      ( Magic  moments,  unit  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredlU:  Colisborator,  Roach  Van  Allen. 

Summary :  Presents  for  discussion  four  situations  that  children 
may  find  dtfflcult  to  cope  with  in  real  life.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Language  aru   (ElemenUry)— Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclo- 

paedia  Britannica  Ediu-atlonal  Corporation.  Series:   Let's  talk 

(Motion  picture)  Series:  Haglc  moments  (Motion  picture)  nnit  1. 
372.6  77-705921 

Eocyclopaedia  Brltan-  alca  EducatloiuU  Corp. 


631 


What  m  iFiimaaipi    EdocatioD  Dtvinon.  Weatera  Pub.  Co.,  1972. 

61  ft.  oolar.  3S  ma.  and  pboaodiac:  2  s.,  7  io..  33  1/3  rpu-.  6  min. 
(Edwatioaal  eapcrieoces  sound  Rhnstripa:  Imagiastivc  pisy) 

Abo  issued  with  phoootape  in  c— ette. 

With  mcher'i  guide  by  Adelwdc  HolL 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Robert  Pierec. 

CREDITS;  Producer.  Cyrus  Porter;  edhorial  dlrectar.  Wiltiam  Hobman. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  involving  draU.  imposaiMe  sitiMtions  which  are  te- 
aah>«d  in  surpriatngly  plausibte  ways.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Pierce.  RofaerL  What  if?  II.  Weatera  PuUbhiag  Coopuy,  Radne.  Wis. 
Education  Divinoa.  III.  Series:  Educational  tipaieatm  knhkI  fibMUifa: 
Imagiiistive  ptay.  [FUowtrip) 

[PZ7l  372.6  72-733493 

Bduc.  Div..  Wesleni  Pub.  72  MAKC 

Ca 


What  in  the  worW?  (Filmstrip)     Filmfai  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll     color.     35  mm-     (What  in  the  world?) 

SUMJLARY:  Dr.  Newton  Know-It-AIl  arouses  children's  Interest 
In  social  studies  and  natural  history  as  he  hosts  a  tour  that  briefly 
portray's  man's  accompllshmenU  In  the  fields  of  general  science, 
literature    and   the  arts.     With  captions.     For  elemenUry  grades. 

1.  Social  sclence»--Study  and  teaching  (Primary).        I.  Fllmfai 
Productions.  New  York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  What  in  the  world?   (Filmstrip) 
rLB1530]  372.8  70-740293 

Universal  Education  snd  Visual  Arts 


What  in  the  world  is  water?  (Motion  picture)  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968.  Released  in  tlie  U.  S-  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co..  1969. 

12  Di  II.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Elementary  science  series) 

CrediU:  Producer,  George  Pearson ;  director.  Martin  Defalco ;  writ- 
er. Ken  McCready ;  commentary,  Douglas  Cameron ;  film  editor, 
David  Green. 

aummarf/:  A  study  of  water,  describing  its  utility  as  well  as  Its 
beauty.  Pictures  the  motion  of  raindrops  and  the  full  cataract  of 
Niagara.  Explains  bow  water  shapes  the  land,  supports  life,  and 
stores  the  sun's  energy,  and  releases  it  through  the  strength  of  flow- 
ing water  from  which  Is  obtained  bydroelectric  power. 

1.  Water.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-HUl 
Boolt  Company.  Series:  Elementary  science  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture.    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-3237 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


What    is   a    ...    7    (Filmstrip)     Ward's   Natoral    Science 
Establishment,  1966. 

4  filmstrips.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

CONTENTS:  1.  What  is  a  living  thing?  34  fr.— 2.  What  U  an 
animal?  32  fr.— 3.  What  is  a  plant?  32  fr.— *.  What  U  a  fossil? 
24  fr.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Biology— Juvenile  films.  I.  Ward's  Natural  Science  EsUb- 

llshment.  lac 

372.3  73-738662 

Ward'!i  Natural  Science  Establlshmeat 


What  is  a  ?  (Filmstrip)     Educational  DirectiraL    Re- 
leased by  Eye  (3ate  House,  1971. 

6  Rlriistrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  pbonodlscs  (2  s.  each), 
33}  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacber's  guide. 

r-REDITS :  General  editor.  Bertram  U.  Slc«eL 

CONTEXTS :  1.  What  Is  a  rock?- 2.  What  Is  a  plant^-3.  What  is 
an  animal? — i.  What  Is  water?— 5.  What  is  a  cloudT— 6l  What  is  day 
and  night?    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Science — Juvenile  films.        I.  Educational  Direction,  inc. 
II.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

[Q163]  372.3  75-739953 

Eye  Gate  House 

What  fa  a  cat?  tMockm  picture]  Fred  A.  NOea  Comnunicatioa 
Centers.  Made  by  Amiram  Amitai.  ReleaMd  by  FUmPair 
Coinmunicati<»)s,  1972. 

14  mil)      td.     color.      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide 

CREDITS:  Producei  and  writer,  Terry  C.  Kahn;  mMSC.  Dsvid  WMiibiig. 
consulUnt.  Felicia  Ames^  animai  handler.  Daphne  Amtlai. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  the  history  of  the  domestic  cat,  tracing  the  animal  as 
s  house  pel  and  as  B  symbol  of  mystery  and  worship  from  sncieni  Egypt  lo  the 
present  dsy.  OfTen  hints  on  the    care  and  treaisKnt  of  cats  in  hornet  of  today. 

I  Cats.  I-  Fred  A.  Niles  Communications  Centers.  II.  FihnFair  Com- 
munications. 

tSFM2l  63«.t  7J-702O97 

FilmFair  Communications  72  MAKC 

What  is  a  cell  ?    (Motion  picture) 
see   The  Interlocking  parts  of  the  cell  mechanism 


What  fa  a  CkrfatliB?  [MotioD  picture]     Concordia  Filma,  1956. 

X>  min.    sd.     bAw.     ]« nun. 

SUMMARY:  A  story  cooceming  a  hesitant  Chrieiiao  who  is  sent  to  talk  to 
four  men  about  Christ  snd  answers  their  question  "What  is  s  ChhstianT' 

I.  Christian  life— 1960-  I.  Concordia  PuMisfaing  House.  St  Louis. 

tBV4501.2)  248  72-701662 

Ojncordia  Films  72  MAkC 

What  fa  a  charchT  [Motion  picture)     Portafilms.     Rdeaaed  by 
Perennial  Education,  1972. 

10  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Other  versions:  16  mm.  io  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  super  I  mm.  on  red 
with  optical  sound;  super  I  mm.  in  cartridge  with  msgiwuc  sound,  videotape  oa 
rset;  and  videocaisette. 

SUMMARY:  Eiplains  the  role  orchurches.synagogs.  temples,  snd  mosques 
in  the  community,  illustrating  the  social,  educational,  and  devotional  itiim  asiuiis 
'^  church  sctivity-  For  elementary  grades. 

'.  Rdigioa  and  sociology— Juvenile  lUms.  |l.  Religion  and  sociology] 
11.  Perennial  Education,  inc. 


1.  Portalilmi. 


[BL6O1 

aNE 


372.8 

72 


72-700333 
MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  It  a  dtyf  [Motion  picture]     Coronet  Initnictioaa]  Hlmt, 
1972. 

II  min.     kL    coior.     I£  ram. 

Al>o  tiuicd  in  Uw. 

With  itudy  (uidc. 

CREDITS;  Educmtional  collriioralor,  W.  Unwood  Chuc. 

SUMMARY:  Dc»cribcs  the  city  u  people  livin|  and  wofkirtf  tofctbcr,  cn- 
joyint  recreation  and  tryin|  to  solve  the  probtems  of  pollution,  confeation.  and 
poverty.  For  eleinentary  gradca. 

1.  Qty  life— Juvenile  nima.  [).  Qty  and  town  UTc]  I.  Coronet  iBatnic- 
lional  Piliaa. 

tHT65i  372.8     [301.34]  72-700897 

Coronet  Inatntctiotial  72  MARC 

Filraa 


What   is  a  community?    (\fotion   picture)     EDcyclopaedia 

Britaniiica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

14  mlD.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  b&w. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Bill  Kay. 

Sl'MMART:  Explains  to  young  children  tbat  a  commuDlty  Is  a 
group  of  people  who  tire  and  work  togetber  In  order  to  get  the 
things  they  need.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Cities  and  towns.  I.  Encyc1(H>aedla  Brltannlca  Educational 
Corporation. 

372.8  70-712291 

Encyclopaedia  Brttan-  nlca  Bducatlooal  CoriK 


What  is  a  cmnputer?  (Motion  picture)  Eucyclopaedia  Bri- 
taiiinca  Educational  Corp.,  1970.  Made  by  Halas  and 
Itatchelor,  London. 

16  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Producer.  John  Halas. 

SUMMARY:    Uses   animation    to   dispel    some   of   the   mysteries 
about  how  a  computer  operates. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Brltannlca 

Educational  Corporation. 

621.3819  73-712292 

Elncjctopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


What  is  a  computer?  (Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Bore- 
ham  Wood.  Eng.,  1969.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

4   min.     sj.     color,     super   8   mm.     (Introducing  computers) 

I..OOP  Dim. 

With  teaolier'a  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  and  diagrams  are  used  In  describing  comput- 
ers. 

1.  Electronic  digital  computers.  I.  Fkithen  Films.  II.  Encyclo- 
paedia Kritannicn  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Introducing 
computers  (Motion  picture) 

621.3819  74-709886 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


What  is  a  congressman  (FUmstrip)    Troll  Aseociates,  1969. 

42  fr.    color.     35  mm.     (Our  gorernment  and  how  it  worba) 

Creditt:  Author,  Patricia  Mutx;  lUostrator,  JanePoliottl. 

Bummary:  Describes  the  responstbiiUties  of  a  congressman  and  bis 
role  in  the  U.  S.  Government     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Legislators — U.  8.  i.  Troll  Associates.  Series;  Our 

goremment  and  bow  It  worlcs  (Pllmstrlp) 

328.3  75-731906 

ALA  BooklUt 


What   b   a   deacrt?    [Filmstrip]      Walt    Disney    Productioni. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

3*  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiic:  2  a.,  13  in..  33  1/13  rpm.,  5  rnin- 
(Nature  iiudiet.  Set  I:  The  livin|  desert) 

Abo  tuued  with  phonotapc  in  ctuetie. 

Captioned  vereion  alao  iiaued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explain*  bow  wind,  mountains,  and  temperaturea  combine  to 
produce  deserts. 

1  DcserU.  I.  Disney  (WsIt)  Productions.  It.  Wall  Disney  Educational 
Materials  Company,    111.  Series:  Nature  studiea.  (HInialrip]  Set  1 :  The  tiving de- 


[OB611] 

Wall  Disney  Educational 
Materiate  Co. 


SS1.4 


72-732628 

MARC 


What    Is    a    desert?    [Filmstripj       Walt    Disney    Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 


color. 


(Nature  studiea.  Set  1:  The  living  desert) 


With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUins  how  wind,  mountains,  and  temperatures  combine  to 
produce  deserts.  With  captions. 

1.  Deaerta.  1.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.  II.  Walt  Disney  Educational 
Materials  Company.    III.  Series:  Nature  studies.  [Ftlmstripj  Set  1 :  The  living  de- 


[OB611] 

Walt  Disoey  Educational 

Materiak  Co. 


551.4 


72-732629 
MARC 


What  is  a  family?  (FUnutrip)    Society  for  Timal  Educa- 
tion, 1969. 

44  rr.  color.  3d  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  ■..  12  In.,  881  rpm.,  7  nUn. 
(LiTing  with  your  family) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUi:  Authors,  Row  Blaostein,  Rita  lindqulst 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  role  of  each  family  member,  and  em- 
pbaxlies  the  Importaore  of  cooperation,  lore,  conrtderatlon  of  others, 
and  prlTscy. 

1.  Family— Jurenlle  fllUM.  i.  Society  tor  VlwaL  Education,  Inc., 
CblcMO.        Series:  UtIoi  with  your  family  (IHmrtrlp) 

301.42  70-736040 

Society  for  Visual  Edttca-  Uoa 


What  is  a  flower?  {Filmstrip)    Budek  Films  &  Slides,  1968. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Cretin*:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Podhurst. 

Suminai-y:  Discusses  different  types  of  flowei-s,  where  they  grow, 
how  they  protect  themselves,  and  how  they  reproduce. 

1.  Flowers.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa 

Barbara,  Calif. 

372.3  75-733164 

Bude-k  Films  &  Slides 


What  b  a  flower?  [Motion  {ncturej     Tn^  Associates,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teachers  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Picture*  an  array  of  various  (lowers,  including  blossoming  de- 
sen  plants,  roacs.  daisies,  wild  flowers,  and  irises. 

I.  Flowen— Juvenile  nima.     [I.  Flower*]       I.  Troll  Associates. 
tQK49]  582  72-701154 

Troll  Asaodaics  72  MARC 

What   is   a   fossil?    {Filmstrip)      Ward's   Natural    Science 
Establishment,  1966. 

24  fr.     color.    3.=^  mm.     (What  is  a  ...?     No.  4) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  how  a  fossil  is  formed  and  points  out  that 
It  Is  defined  as  an  indication  of  former  life.  Gives  examples 
Including  a  bone,  a  footprint,  and  others. 

1.  Paleontology.  i.  Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment  inc. 
Series:  What  is  a  ...?  (Filmstrip)  no.  4, 

Fi  A  67-3612 
Ward's  Natural  Science  Establishment 

What   is   a   glacier?    {Motion  picture)      Alpha   Corp.   of 

America,  1968. 

5  mill.     sd.     color.      16  mm.      (How  the  earth  changes) 

Also  issued  In  super  S  mm.  cartridge. 

With  tenchers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Cornelius  Trooet 

Summary:  DeQnes  glaciers,  and  describes  how  they  form  and  act 
to  erode  the  surface  of  the  earth  and  to  build  It.  Preeents  a  short 
history  of  glaciers  in  the  geological  past. 

1.  Glaciers — Juvenile  films.  l  Alpha  Corporation  of  America. 

Series :  How  the  earth  changes  (Motion  picture) 

551.3  Fi  A  68-2973 

Alpha  Corp.  of  America 

What  is  a  governor  {Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1969, 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Our  government  and  how  It  works) 

Credits:  Author,  Harvey  Koch;  ilhistrator,  Jane  Pollottl. 

Summary:  Describes  the  re^KmslbUltles  of  a  govenmr  and  bis  roDe 
In  State  GoverDmeivt     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Governors — U.  S.  i.  Troll  Associates.  Series:  Our  goven*- 
ment  and  how  it  works  (FUmetrlp) 

353.9  79-734907 

ALABookUst 

What  is  a  harbor?   {FUmstrip)     Clarence  Thompson.     Re- 
leased by  Bailey  Films,  1969. 

45  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Hartwr  community) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summaiv:  DIscus.ses  the  characteristics  and  functions  of  a  harbor. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.   Harbors.  i.   Thompson,   Clarence,     n.   Bailey   Films,   inc.. 

Hollywood,  Calif.        Series:  Harbor  community  (rilmstrlp) 

372.8  74^-734020 

Bailey  Films 

What  is  a  magnet?   {Filmstrip)     Herl)ert  E.  Budek  Films 
and  Slides,  1967. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

CrediU:  Author.  James  A.  Hansen. 

t^uutiiiaiu:  Explains  the  concept  of  magnetism,  and  describes  the 
many  properties  of  magnets.  Illustrates  a  simple  method  of  making 
a  nmimet  in  the  classroom.    With  captions. 

1,  Magnets.  r.  Budek    (Herbert  E.)    Films  and  Slides,  Santa 

Barbara,  Calif. 

688  72-734435 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

What  is  a  ougMt?  [Motion  picture]     Troll  Associates,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     {How  thinp  wori) 

Loop  nim  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  magnetism,  and  demonstrates  how  similar  poles  re- 
pel and  opposite  fields  sttiaci.  For  elementary  gradea. 

I.  Magnetism—Juvenile  films.  [1.  Magnetism]  I.  Troll  Aasociatea.  II. 
Series:  How  things  work.  (Motion  picture) 

tQC527j  372.3  72-700717 

Troll  Associates  72  MARC 


What  is  a  mammal?  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Filma 

and  Slides,  1967. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Crediti:  Author,  James  M.  Hansen. 

Summary:  Explains  the  various  reasons  for  classifying  an  animal 
as  a  mammal,  and  describes  the  different  ways  In  wblcb  they  protect 
themselves,  build  their  homes,  and  choose  their  habitat  areas.  With 
captions. 

1.  Mammals.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  B.)  Films  and  Slides,  Santa 
Barbara,  Calif. 

699  76-734436 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


What  is  a  mammal?  (Filmstrip)     Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio-Visual  Division,  1968. 

43  fr     color.     S.'S  mm.     (Elementary  N;lence) 

Eastman  color. 

KOM  fllmxtrlp  no.  187. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  more  unusual  and  N>BUtlful  animnin 
of  the  mamuinl  farolly.  Explains  In  simple  terminology  the  classtf* 
cation  uf  luntnmuls  Into  various  groups.  Points  out  special  char- 
acteristics which  make  an  animal  a  mammal.     With  captions. 

1.  Mammals — Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Mammals — Classification — Juve- 
nile fllma.  I.  Popular  Science  I'ubllshlng  Company,  Inc.,  New  Tork. 
Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  1S7.  Series:  Blemen- 
Ury  aclence  ( Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3413 
Poi>utar  Science  Pub.  Co..  .^udlo-Vli^ual  Div. 


What  is  a  mammalT  [Motion  picture]     Troll  Associates,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (What  sre  animals?) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Descrit)es  the  characteristics  and  habitats  of  viviparous  and 
oviparous  mammals. 

I.  Manunals— Juvenile  films.     [1.  Mammals]        1.  Troll  Associates.     II. 
Series:  What  are  animate?  [Motion  picture] 

tQL706]  599  72-700744 

Troll  Associates  72  MARC 


What  is  a  map?   {FUmstrip) 
leased  by  Enling  Corp.,  1970. 


Educational  Direction.    Be- 


632 


32  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  5  mlo. 
( How  to  read  maps  and  globes ) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassetta 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Editor,  Morris  GaH. 

Summary:  Provides  simple  descrlptlona  and  definitions  of  maps 
and  their  uses.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Maps.  I.  Educational  Direction.  Inc.  n.  Baling  Corporation, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  How  to  read  maps  and  globes  (Film- 
strip) 

912  76-737321 

Ealing  i^orp. 


What  is  a  mayor  {Filmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1969. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Our  govertmieDt  and  bow  it  works) 

Crediln:  Author.  Harvey  J.  Koch;  Qhistxator,  Jane  Pollottl. 

Summary:  Describes  the  responsibiiltlea  of  a  mayor  and  his  role 
In  city  government.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Mayors — U.  S.  i.  Troll  As-wclates.  Series:  Our  govem- 
ment  and  how  It  works  (FUmstrip) 

362  7^-734908 

ALA  Booklist 

What   is  a   mountain?    {Motion  picture)      National   Park 

Service,  1967. 

23  mlo.     sd.     colfH-.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  Mount  Rainier,  Including  Its  geology,  life, 
and  history. 

1.  Rainier,  Mount.        L  U.  S.     National  Park  Service. 

551.4  Fi  E  68-19 

CINE 

What  is  a  mbscbbT  [Filmstrip]    ^cfM  Education  Division,  1970. 

approx.  63  U.     color.     35  mm.       and  phonodisc:  3  a..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpra. 
(Fteld  trips  for  fun  and  facts) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DiscussodifrerenttypesoTmuaeumsandonerasuggeationaon 
how  to  enjoy  them  and  gain  information  from  them.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Museums— Juvenile  films.     (I.  Museums]       1.  Scott  Graphics.     Educa* 
tion  Division.     11.  Series:  Field  trips  for  fun  aitd  facts.  [Filnistrip) 
[AMS]  372.8  72-732939 

Scoti  Education  Division  ?2  MARC 

What    is   a    policeman?    {Motion  picture)      Qolden   State 

Film  Pr.Kluctions.      Released  by  AV-ED  Films,  1069. 

12  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer  and  narrator,  Dave  ^IcElhatton. 

Summary:  Di.iousses,  for  young  people,  the  role  of  the  policeman 
In  society.  Points  out  that  a  iwlicemau  Is  like  other  men.  but  that 
bis  uniform  and  badge  make  him  stand  out  as  a  man  who  enforces 
the  law.  Explains  who  makes  the  laws,  how  changing  times  have 
created  change.t  In  our  laws,  and  what  would  happen  if  there  were 
no  laws. 

1.  Police — Juvenile  films.  2.  Law — Juvenile  films.  r.  Golden 
State  Film  Productions,     n.  AV-ED  Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

363.2  70-701676 

AV-ED  Films 

What  is  a  president  {FUmstrip)    Troll  Associates,  1969. 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Our  governmeDt  and  how  It  works) 

Cred't^:  Author,  Harvey  Koch;  Illustrator,  Isabel  Bricson. 

Summary:  Describes  the  responsibilities  of  the  President  and  his 
role  in  the  Federal  Goveroinent     For  primary  grades. 

J.  PresidentJ*— U.  S.  i.  TroN  Associates.  Series:  Our  govern- 
ment and  how  It  works  (Fllmrtrip) 

353.03  76-734909 
ALA  Booklist 

What  is  a  region?  {Fihmtrip)     Popular  Science  Pub  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

40    fr     color.     35    mm.     (Elementary   social    studies) 

FO.\|  liliuBtrip  no,  850. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  various  clas.<»i flea t ions  of  a  region  and 
shows  how  geographers  identify,  map.  and  organize  reglous  In  terms 
of  their  physical,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  factors. 

1.  Geography.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc..  New 
York.  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  850.  Series: 
Elementary  social  studies  (Filmstrip) 

910  Fi  A  68-4616 

Popular  Science  Pub-  Itshlng  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 


Budek  Films  and  Slides, 


What  is  a  reptile?   {FUmstrip) 
1969. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Eugene  L.  PodhursL 

Summary:  Explains  the  classification  of  reptiles,  and  Includes 
scenes  of  several  anlnmls  classed  as  such.    With  captions. 

1.  Reptiles.        L  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc. 

698.1  70-734437 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

What  is  a  rodent?   (FUmstrip)     Budek  Fihns  and  Slides, 
1969. 

40  fr.     color.    85  tnni. 

Credits:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Podhurst, 

Summary:  Describes  the  vsrlous  animals  classed  as  rodents,  and 
explains  what  they  have  In  common  with  each  other.  Shows  their 
methods  of  food  gathering,  protection,  and  shelter.     With  captions. 

1.  Rodents.        t.  Budek  FHtos  and  Slides,  Inc. 

699.3  73-734436 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What   is   a   ski?    {Afotwn   picture)       Head   Ski    Co.,   1068. 
y\.\(\Q  bv  Dick  Batrymore  Productions. 

25  mlD.     sd.    color.     10  mm. 

Summon/;  Describes  the  constnictloo  of  «  ski  and  showg  rlewi 
of  the  Head  Ski  factory.  Includes  scenes  of  de«p  powder  skllag  la 
Aspen,  Colo. 

1.  Skia  and  skiing.        i.  Head  Ski  Oompanr. 

796.9  75-701750 

CINE 


What  is  a  TazaaT  tFilnutrip]     Institute  of  Texan  Cultures,  1970. 

Mfr.    color.     35  nun.       and  pboooUpe:  lin^tnck,  1  red  <S  in.).  7  1/2 
ipi.,  8  min. 

Abo  iMued  u  ■lide  kl 

With  lescben'  luppleinciiL 

SUMMARY:  Ums  hisioncal  aod  contemportry  pictures  to  tbow  the  Tcuiu* 
ethnic  diversity  in  the  psst  sod  lodsy. 

1.  Teu* — Foreicn  populsiioD.     2.  Minoritie*— Tcms.        I.  institute  of 
Texan  Cultures. 
tF395.Ali  976.4  72-733257 

Institute  of  Tcun  Cultures  72  MARC 


^i^aA  la  a  Tazaa?  [Slide  set]     Institute  trf  Texan  Cultures,  1970. 

10  slides,     color      2  x  2  in.       and  phottoUpe:  single-trsck,  1  reel  <5  in.).  7 
1/2  ips.,  S  min. 

Also  issued  as  tilmstnp. 

With  tescben'  supptemcnL 

SUMMARY:  Uses  historical  and  cootemponry  pictures  to  show  the  Teuns' 
ethnic  diversity  in  the  past  sod  today. 

1.  Texas — Forei(n  population.      2.   Minorities — Texas.         I.   Institute  of 
Texan  Cultures. 

tF395.Alj  976.4  72-733242 

institute  of  Texan  Cultures  72  MARC 


What  Is  a  trecT  [Motion  picture]    TroU  Associates,  1970. 

4  mia     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

l-oop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teachen  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  beautiful  and  valuable  trees  are  endanfercd  by  fire. 

1.  Trees— Juvenile  films.     (1.  Treei]       1.  Troll  AMocislea. 
lQK475.8j  634.9  72-701153 

TroU  AsMcialcs  72  MARC 


What  is  a  volcano?  {Motion  -picture)    Alpha  Corp  of  Amer- 
ica, 1968. 

6  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (How  the  earth  chansu) 

Also  l^ued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  Cornellua  Trooat 

Bummarv:  Defines  a  volcano  and  its  various  shapes.      Uses  ani- 
mation to  explain  the  forces  that  cause  volcanoes. 

1.  Volcanoes — Juvenile  films.  i.  Alpha  Corporation  of  America, 

Series  :  How  the  earth  changes  (Motion  picture) 

551.2  Fi  A  6^2975 

Alpha  Corp.  of  America 


What   is  active  and   creative  reading?    {Motion  picture) 
Ontron  Corp.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

12  min.     ^.     color.     16  mm.     (EtTectlve  reading  series) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  how  to  make  children  aware  that  reading 
can  be  pleasurable  and  an  active  outlet  for  energy.    Describes  read- 
ing In  terms  of  a  personal  exi>erlence  In  which  an  author  and  au 
Individual  exchange  emotional  reactions. 
■ Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Reading  (Elementary)     2.  Reading,  Psychology  of.  L  Cen- 

tron  Corporation,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Kan.     ir.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Effective  reading  series  (Motion  picture) 

3T2.4  Fi  A  67-5064 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


What  is  an  ecosjrstem?   (Filmstrip)     Educational  Coordi- 
nates and  Graphicom,  1970.     Made  by  Graphicom, 

■Vt  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual 
projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  15  mliL 
rolcrogroove.  (The  Environment  of  man,  an  Introduction  to  ecology, 
no.  2) 

With  teaching  guide. 

NUMMARY:  Explains  that  ecosystems  consist  of  materials,  pro- 
ducers, consumers,  and  decomposers,  and  discusses  the  balance  of 
ecosystems. 

1.  Ecology.  I.  Educational  Coordinates.  11.  Graphicom  (Firm) 
III.  Series:  The  Envlronmeot  of  man,  an  introduction  to  ecology 
(Filtnstrip)  no.  2. 

574.5  70-738034 

Educational  Coordinates 


What  is  an  insect?   {FUmatrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Fihns 
and  Slides,  1967. 

33  fr.    color.    ."JS  mm. 

Creditt:    Author,  James  M.  Hansen. 

Summary:  Incltides  views  of  varloos  types  of  Insects,  aod  ex- 
plains body  parts,  the  concept  of  cold-blooded  animals,  and  the  Idea 
of  the  social  Insect.    With  captions. 

1.   Insects.  L  Bodek   (Herbert  E.)   Films  and  SHdes,  Santa 

Barbara,  Calif. 

595.7  72-734628 

Bndek  Plhns  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


What  is  area?  (Motion  picture)     Mathematical  AaaociaticHi 
of  .\merica.    Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1966. 

20  ID  in.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      I MAA  calculus  films) 

sr.MMAR¥:  Defines  area  In  terms  of  calculus. 

1.  Calculus.    2.  Area  roensurement  I.  Mathematical  Associa- 

tion of  America.     II.  Modern  Learning  Aids  (Firm) 
[QA303]  517  75-713792 

Mathematical  Associa-  tlon  of  America 


What  is  beautifal  {FUnutrip)    Hudscai  PhotoRraphic  Indus- 

trit«,  1968.  „         «.  T 

37  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  in.,  SSI  rpm..  T 
min,     mkrogroove.     (The  Whimsical  world  of  Robert  Sargent) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediti:  Writer,  artist,  and  narrator,  Robert  Sargent. 

Summary:  An  original  fable  sbout  two  rabbits  and  a  turtle  whose 
Idens  of  beauty   differ,   and   who   learn   that  beauty  Is  everywhere 

"1  "sargent    Robert  E.     ii.  Hudson   Photographic  Industries. 
Series-  The  Whimsical  world  of  Robert  Sargent   (Filmstrip) 

398.24  74-733031 

Hudson  Photi.gTa[>hlc  Industries 

What  is  comniimlcationr  tFilmstrip]     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1972. 

14  tr.     color.     35  mm.     (Communication) 

Wiih  tctchct's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Phyllis  Grant.  , 

SUMMARY  Promotes  an  understanding  by  children  of  the  communicarions 
process,  and  the  many  ways  in  which  people  communicate.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades 

I  Communication- Juvenile  films,  il.  Communicat.oni  1.  Encyclopa- 
cdim  Britannica  EdiK-tional  Corporation.      II    Series:  Communication.  [Rim- 

EBEC  "  MARC 

What  is  diabetes?  (Filmatrip)     Trainex  Corp^  1971. 

97  fr.  color.  35  ram.  and  phonodl.*-:  2  8.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in.,  3SJ  rpm.,  20  mlu.  each 
side,    micrc^rroove.     (Health  information) 

.\lso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  instructor's  manual. 

SCMMAUY:  Shows  a  man  who  has  just  discovered  that  be  has 
adult  onset  diabetes  learuiug  to  live  with  his  condition.  Explains 
the  causes  of  diabetes  and  Illustrates  the  basic  pathology  of  the 


matlon  (Filmatrip) 
[RC660] 
Tralnez  Corp. 


78-739123 


What  is  drama?  (Filmstrip)  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleas- 
antville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

151  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs:  2  s.  eadi:  12  In-:  331 
rpm. ;  pt.  1, 12  min. ;  pt  2, 12  min.    microgroove. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide.  , 

Svmmarv:  Introduces  students  to  dramatic  forms  and  teral- 
nology;  explores  basic  concepts  of  the  theater,  Including  theme 
plot,  character,  physical  elements  of  the  stage,  and  the  roles  of  set 
design  and  costume.     Analyzes  specific  plays  and  Includes  an  inter- 

''TD™ma."'2^?earer'^-  ..  Guidance  Associates  of  PleasantvlUe. 
"■  ^'  808.2  70-736860 

Guidance  As.soctatee 

What  is  ecology?  (Filmstrip)  Educational  Coordinates  and 
Graphicom,  1970.    Made  by  Graphicom. 

41  fr.  i-olor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  15  min.  micro- 
groove.     (The  Environment  of  man,  an  Introduction  to  ecology,  no.  1) 

With  teaching  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  ecology  as  the  study  of  the  interrelation- 
ships of  living  and  nonliving  things  and  the  effects  of  change  on 
these  Interrelationships.     Describes  the  role  of  the  ecologtst 

1.    Ekrology.  I.    Educational    Coordinates.      II.    Graphicom 

(Firm)     III.  Series:  The  Environment  of  man,  an  introduction  to 
ecology  (Filmstrip)  no,  1. 

674.5  73-738035 

Edncatlona!  Coordl-  nates 


What  is  ecology?  (Filmstrip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions, 

1972. 

102  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33J  rpm., 
18  min.     (Ecology  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Prodm-er.  Lucy  MiCandless;  writer,  Harold  W.  Sims, 
Jr. 

SUMMARY:  The  hL-^tory  of  the  science  of  ecology  provides  the 
backdrc^  for  a  diwu^slon  of  such  terms  as  biosphere,  ecosystem,  food 
chain,  carbon  cycle,  and  law  of  minimums.  Uses  the  construction  of 
the  Florida  Barge  Canal  to  Illustrate  the  appUcatioo  of  the  sdence 
of  ecology. 

1.   Ecology.  I.   Schloat   (Warreni    Productions,  Pieasantville, 

N.  Y.    II.  Series;  Ecology  .terles  (Filmstrip.    Warren  Schloat  Produc- 
tions) 

[QHMl]  674.5  70-740104 

Warren  Schloat  I'roduc-  Hotis 


What  is  education?    An  Oxford  dial<^:ne  (Motion  picture) 
Ikon  Films.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1967. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Presents  a  discussion  which  took  place  at  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Involving  some  of  Britain's  foremost  educators,  who  talked 
about  the  philosophy  and  implications  of  the  question.  What  Is  edn- 
catlonl 

1.  Education  —  Philosophy.  i.  Ikon  Films,     n.  Bailey  Films, 

inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

870.1  Fi  A  68-867 

CINE 


What  is  effective  reading?  (Motion  picture)    Oeotron  Corp. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Effective  reading  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  students  in  various  stages  of  becoming  effec- 
tive readers.  Explains  how  students  learn  to  understand  and  Inter- 
pret the  mnterial  they  read  by  relating  It  to  their  own  experiences, 
feelings,  and  attitudes.  Demonstrates  the  processes  Involved  in  criti- 
cal thinking. 

1.  Reading  comprehension.    2.  Thought  and  thinking.  i.  Oen- 

tron  Corporation,  Inc.,  Ijiwrence.  Kan.     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Om- 
pany.        Series:  Effective  reading  series  (Motion  picture) 

153.4  Fi  A  67-5066 

McOraw-HlIlBookCo. 


633 


What  is  emphyacBia?  (Filmstrip)    Trainex  Corp.,  1971. 

"8  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.  ( 1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  autouiatic  projector),  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.,  14  min.  each 
side,    microgroove.     (Health  Information) 

.\lsn  l.'wued  with  phonotape  In  csssette. 

With  !«crlpt  and  Instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  the  causes  of  emphysema,  focusing  on  the 
effects  of  smoking  on  the  lungs  and  bronchL  Explains  the  need  for 
the  emphysema  patient  to  alter  bis  life  style  In  order  to  control  the 
disease. 

I.  Emphysema.  Pulmonary.        1.  Trainex  Corporation. 
II.  Series:  Health  Information  (Filmstrip) 

[RC776.E5]  616.2  71-739124 

Trainex  Corp. 

What  is  erosion?  (Motion  picture)  Alpha  Corp.  of  Amer- 
ica, 1968. 

6  mill      sd.     color.     16  mm.      (How  the  earth  changes) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credit*:  Educational  consultant,  Cornelius  Troost 

Summary:  Discusses  water.  Ice,  and  wind  as  forces  which  produce 
erosion  on  the  surface  of  the  earth.  Analyzes  the  techniques  of 
erosion. 

1.  Erosion — Juvenile  Alms.  r.  Alpha  Corporation  of  America. 

Series  ;  How  the  earth  changes  (Motion  picture) 

651.3  Fi  A  68-2976 
Alpha  Corp.  of  America 

What  il  seologyT  [Filmstrip}     Avid  Corp.  [197-7] 

50  fr      b4w.     35  mm        ind  phonodiic:  1  »..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  16  min. 

With  icschcr  guide. 

CREDITS:  Text  and  photography,  Laurence  J.  Jankowski. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  that  ge^^y  ii  the  «udy  of  the  form,  imtcture,  and 
compofiiion  of  the  earth.  I>escnbes  the  work  of  ■  pelTDlogitt,  icismologbt,  and 
geomorpholc^ist . 

1.  Geology         I   Avid  Corporation. 

[QE29]  553  77-740450 

Avid  O^ration  T3  MARC 

What  is  Gestalt?  (Motion  picture)  Aquarian  Productitma. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1970. 

24  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Gestalt  series) 

With  brochure. 

Summary.-  Dr.  Frederick  S.  Perls  explains  the  principles  of  (>estalt 
therapy  to  a  group  of  people,  concentrating  upon  one  person  who 
becomes  the  subject  of  an  Introduction  to  "awareness  training." 

1,  Gestalt  therapy.  i.  Perls,  Frederick  S.     n.  Aquarian  Pro 

ductlons.     m.   Films  Incorporated.  Series:   (3estalt  series   (Mo- 

tion picture) 

150.19  79-706494 

Public  Media 

What  is  he  doing  here?  (Fil7ns(rip)  United  Christian  Mis- 
sionary Society,  Office  of  Audio- Visual  Services,  1964. 

07  fi.  color.  3.">  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.. 
10  min.     iiiin-osroove. 

With  scrli.i. 

Siimmari/:  Show.s  work  of  the  Christian  Churches  (Disciples  of 
Christ)   among  Spanish  American  groups  In  the  United  States. 

1.  Dlsdples  of  Christ — Missions.  2.  Missions  to  Spanish  Americans 
In  the  United  States.        i.  United  Christian  Missionary  Society. 

266.6  78-732820 

United  Christian  Missionary  Society 

What  is  intematimial  development  assistance?  (Filnuirip) 
Canadian  International  Development  Agency,  Ottawa. 
Made  and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1969. 

58  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Qu'est-ce  que  I'alde  au 
developp«nent  international  1 

With  notes. 

Credits:  Director  and  writer.  Floyd  Elliott 

Summary:  Describes  the  administration  and  scope  of  Canada's 
external  aid  program.     With  captions. 

1.  Economic  assistance,  Catiadlan.  i.  Canada.     International 

DevelofHnent  Agency,     n.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

338.91  77-736577 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

What  is  it?  (Fihmtrip)    Communicators  rl96-!j 

18  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  Uses  the  teaching  technique  of  asking  questions  and 
giving  the  answers,  then  asking  the  questions  again,  without  provid- 
ing the  answers. 

1.  Questions  and  answers.  i.  Communicators  (Firm)  Se- 
ries: Life  reading  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.4  74-733196 
Pennsylvania  School                       for  the  Deaf 

What  is  it?  (Motion  picture)  International  Cinemedia 
Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning 
Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.      (Ready,   set,   read!     Set  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Helps  children  predict  from  cloee-upa  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  n.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Ready,  set.  read!  (Motion  picture)     Set  1. 

372.4  71-708202 

Learning  Corp.  of  Amer-  lea 

What  is  buiffuage?  (FUnutrip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
23  roln.  microgroove.  (Tocus  on  language.  Part  1:  (Jenerml  Un- 
CalsUcs) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  manual  by  Maxine  HalefT. 

CredUt:  Consultant,  Paul  PosUl;  narrator,  Jerry  Sllverstelo. 

Summary:  Introduces  communication  methods,  beginning  with  the 
simple  utterances  of  the  child  and  going  oo  to  the  connection  between 
language  and  thought 

1.  Language  and  languages.    2.  Thought  and  thinking.  i.  Eye 

Gate  Honse.  Inc.  Series:  Focns  on  language.     Part  1:  General 

linguistics  (Filmstrip) 

400  76-736832 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  is  life?  [Motion  picture]     National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 

1970. 

8  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Alio  iuucd  in  35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Joseph  Koenig.  Robert  Verrtll;  >cripi.  desifn,  •nd 
■nimition.  K    O.  Horn;  lurrator,  Richard  Gilbert:  music,  Don  Douglu. 

SUMMARY:  Depictt  the  evolution  of  life  on  earth  and  what  biophysics  and 

biochemistry  have  elucidated  about  the  nature  of  life.  Includes  an  animated 
view  of  the  DNA  molecule  and  its  role  in  the  development  of  living  things 

1-  Life  (Biology)  3,  Evolution.  3.  Deoxyribonucleic  acid.  1.  Canada 
National  Film  Board. 

[QH331i  577  72-702585 

CINE  72  MARC 


Wkat  i*  Ufe?  [Motion  picture]  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill, 
1972. 

S  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  icience  film  which  explores  the  essential  quality 
of  life  that  is  common  to  all  living  organttms  and  which  distinfubhei  them  from 
non-living  organisms.  For  elementary  grades. 

1    Ufe  (Biology)— Juvenile  fUms.     [1.  Life  (Biology)}       I.  Caiuda.     Na- 
tional FUm  Bovd.     II.  Contemporary  Films/ McGraw-Hill. 
tQH33l]  577  72-700646 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca  72  MARC 

What   is  light?    (Filmstrip)     Harry  Robin.     Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Light) 

With  teaching  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Reveals  that  light  Is  a  fonn  of  eiiergy  and  ithows 
that  dirrerent  types  of  light  come  from  many  sources.  Shows  that 
light  energy  caii  be  changed  to  other  forma  of  energy.    With  captions. 

1.  Light.    2.  Radiation.  I.  Robin,  Harry.    It.  BFA  Educational 

Media.    III.  Series:  Ught  (Pilmstrlp) 

[QC401]  535  7a-739431 

nPA  Educational  Media 

What  is  linear  measurement?  (FUrMtrip)  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.  Made  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  and 
Marvin  Edson  Associates. 

1  roll,    color.     35  mm.     (Measuring  length  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

With  captions.    For  elementary  grades, 

1.   I.«ngth  measurement— Juvenile  films.        i.  McOraw-HlU  Book 
Company.        Series:  Measuring  length  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.7  75-737372 

HcGraw-HtU  Book  Co. 


What   is  prejudice,   part   1 

Productions,  1969. 


{FUnutrip)     Warren  Schloat 


Gtiidance   Associates  of 


What   is   marriage?    (Filmstrip) 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1971. 

'2  fllnstrlpM  (71  fr.  each)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs  (2  R. 
each:  1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector): 
12  In.:  83i  rpm. ;  pt  1,  10  min.;  pt.  2,  11  min.     microgroove. 

.\lso  luued  with  phonotape  In  ca».sette. 

With  dl«cus«lon  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  changing  aspect.<i  of  marriage  as  a 
traditional  Institution:  examines  alternative  contemporary  arrange- 
ments, such  ax  the  free  union  and  the  group  marriage;  and  analyses 
sucf-essful,  creative  marriages. 

1.  Marriage.        1.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
[HQ734]  301.42  76-788940 

fiuidnnce  A>«ociale«  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

What  is  metamorphosis?    (Motion  picture)     Troll  Associ- 
ates, 1971.    Made  by  International  Film  Makers. 

4  mill.    k).    color.    Huper  8  mm.     (Insect  kingdoms) 

I.oot>  nim  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teadier's  guide. 

CHEDITH:  Producer,  I^juls  DeRochemont;  photographer.  Camp- 
bell Nor»gaanl. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  transformation  process  called  m«ta- 
mori>hosiM,  which  allows  the  same  Insect  to  take  advantage  of  dif- 
ferent fowl  xuppllt^  and  to  survive  In  a  changed  environment. 

1.    Insects— Metamorphosis.  I.  Troll  Associates.     II.   Series: 

Insect  kingdomK  (Motion  picture) 

IQI^IH.5]  596.7  70-713737 

Troll  .Associates 

What  is  money?    (Motion  picture) 
see   Money:   how  it  functions 

What  is  music?  {Motion  picture)    Churchill  Filma,  1090. 

16  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Music  serlea) 

With  "tudy  guide. 

Sumtwny:  I'l-esents  chlldien  discovering  the  dlfTereuce  between 
ptanoed  and  unplanned  sound.  They  exi>erlment  making  sounds  from 
a  wood  fence  und  an  ensemhle  of  kitchen  hardware.  Inolndes  exam- 
ples of  mOudH  expressed  In  music,  ranging  from  ancient  (TMnese  folk 
songs  to  contemporary  blues.    For  elenienlary  grades. 

1.  Sound.  2.  Music— Juvenile  literature.  i.  Churchill  Films,  I..0B 
Angeles.        Series:  Muslcserles  (Motion  picture) 

872.8  70-700931 

Cburcbtll  Films 


What  \a  paint?  (Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates.    Re- 
leased by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  liiin.     Mi.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Auto  reflnlshing  series) 

Loop  tllm. 

1.   Automobiles— Painting.     2.   Paint  I.   Fairfield   Assoclales. 

II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series:  Auto  reflnlsh- 
ing  series  I  -Motion  picture) 

rTL154]  629.28  70-716253 

Unlveri>al  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

What  is  poetry?  [Filmstrip}     C:aedinon  Records.  1971. 

loninulnpadppfox.  60rr  each)  color  35  mm  and  10  phonoditct  (2 
t.  each),  12  in,  33  1/3  rpm..  9  min.  each  lidc. 

With  teacher'*  |uide  arKl  tludcnt  rcsponac  duplicating  master. 

CREDITS;  Nanator,  Oaiic  Bloom,  recitation,  Carl  Sandburg. 

CONTENTS:  Carl  Sandburg  looki  it  poetry,— Rhythm  it  the  heart  of  the 
matter— Rhyme  time. — The  color  and  texture  of  a  poem. — Building  a  poem 
Manu  by  ttanta.— About  ballad*. — Nonienie  makes  sense— Mela phon  and 
similes — Imaiery! — Who's  a  poet?  For  elementary  grades 

1    Poetics    Juvenile  films      jl    Poclicsj        I.  Caedmon  Records 

[PN1042J  372.6  72-735063 

Caedmon  Records  72  MARC 


TO  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SM  rpm.,  15 
min. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creiitt:  Director  and  writer.  Easy  Klein ;  narrator,  Peter  Thomas ; 
photographer,  Im-ln  Landau:  editor.  Edison  McDanlel. 

Summary'  Distinguishes  between  realistic  decisions  and  preju- 
diced decisions:  explains  the  difference  between  necessary  generalis- 
ing and  orergenerallslng,  between  rational  Ideas  and  Irrational  Ideas; 
add  shows  how  loyalty  can  become  narrowness  and  bow  differences 
can  create  walls. 

1.  Prejudices  and  antipathies.  l  Schloat  (Warren)  Produc- 
tions, PleasantTille.  N.  T. 

301.45  73-736975 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductlons 


What   is   prejudice,   part   2    (FUnatrip) 
Productions,  1969. 


Warren  Schloat 


76  fr.  color.  95  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  lo..  331  rpm.,  15 
min. 

With  teacher's  guide.  „         _. 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer.  Easy  Klein  :  narrator,  Peter  Thomas; 
photograiOier,  Irwfn  Landau;  editor.  Edison  McDanlel. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  five  degree*  of  prejudice,  from  mild  dis- 
like to  violent  hatred.  Explains  the  heginnlng  of  IndlTldnal  preju- 
dices and  rtiows  how  prejudice  leads  to  racial  or  religious  dlscrlml- 

1.  Prejudices  and  antipathies.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Produc- 
ttoos,  PleasantTlUe,  N.  Y. 

301.45 
Warren  Schloat  Pro-  ductlons 


77-735976 


What  i»  race?  [Filmstrip]     Unesco,  1953.    Released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Unipub. 

32  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  Engli^  commenury.  Commentaries  also  issued  in  French  and  Spanish. 

Based  on  the  Unesco  publication  entitled  What  is  race?— evidence  from  scien- 
tists. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  drawings  and  diagrams  to  present  basic  information  about 
the  biological  aspects  of  race. 

1.  Race.  I.  United  Nations  EdiKalional.  Scientiftc  and  Cultural  Organiu- 
tion  What  is  race? — evidence  from  scientists.  II.  United  Nations  Educa- 
tional, Scientific  and  Cultural  Organization.     III.  Unipub 

tGN280]  572  70-740208 

Unipub  72  MARC 


What  is  science?   (Filmstrip)     At^ivity  Becords.    Beleased 

by  Educational  Activities,  1968. 

54  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  to.,  38i  rpm.. 
30  min.    mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ,^      ^  ^ 

SUMMARY  ■  Describes  the  world  of  science  and  sclentlflc  study. 
Shows  methods  and  contributions  of  sclentlata,  using  Galileo  as  an 
example.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Science— Juvenile  films.    2.  Scientists— Juvenile  films.        L  Ac- 
tivity Records,  inc.    II.  EWucatlooal  Activities,  Inc. 
[Q163]  500  70-739425 

Educational  Activities,  Inc. 


What  is  sonata  form?   {Motion  picture)     CBS  Television. 
Keleased  by  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  1966. 

.'>:;  n;'ii.  sd.  l>i«-.  16  mm.  (lieonard  Bernstein— New  York 
Phllhnrmonlc  young  people's  concerts) 

With  clafisroom  guide. 

Summary:  Leonard  Bernstein  explains  the  sonata  form  using  the 
Jupiter  symphony  of  Mozart,  MIcaela's  aria  from  Carmen  by  Blset, 
and  the  fourth   movement  of  the  Classical  symphony  by  Prokofiev. 

1.    Sonata.     2.   Orchestral   music.  i.   Columbia    Broadcasting 

System,  Inc.  CBS  Television,  ir.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.  Series:  I^eonard  Bernstein — New  York  Philharmonic 
young  people's  concerts  (Motion  picture) 

781.5  Fi  A  68-2649 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co. 


What  is  sound?  {FUmatrip)    Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 
Slides,  1967. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  the  concept  of  vibrations,  sound  waves,  and 
echo,  and  describes  methods  of  controlling  sound.    With  captions. 

1.  Sound.        I.  Budek  (Herbert  E.)  Fllma  and  Slldea,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, G&llt. 

634  77-734439 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Callt 


What  is  ityk?  [Filmstrip]     Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.,  1972. 

92  fr.  colm'.  35  mm.  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for 
automatic  projector),  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  22  min. 

Also  iisucd  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  and  examination  material. 

CREDITS;  Writer,  Thomas  E.  Gaston;  narrator,  Thomas  S.  Kiiae;  art.  David 
Sesy. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  style  in  English  composiion  as  the  result  of  the 
interplay  between  the  expectation  of  the  reader  and  surprises  cfTccted  by  the 
writer.  Cartoon  studies  present  the  variety  of  stylistic  surprises  devised  by 
contemporary  authors. 

I.  English  language— Rhetoric         I.  Thomas  S.  Klise  Company. 

lPE1421]  808  72-736209 

Thomas  S.  Klise  Co.  72  MARC 


What  is  successful  casework?  {Motion  picture)  American 
Public  Welfare  Association,  in  cooperation  with  WTTW. 
Releag-d  by  Indiiina  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  min.     sd.     bAw.     18  mm.      (Casework  in  public  welfare) 

Credit*:  Director,  (iuy  Justice,  Jay  U  Roney. 

Hummarif:  A  filmed  lecture  by  Thomas  D.  Hunt  of  the  American 
Puhllc  Welfare  Association  Project  on  Aging.  Points  out  that  a 
poKslhle  goal  of  jtuhllc  welfare  cnseworkera  might  be  malotalnlng 
or  enhancing  the  client's  ability  to  carry  out  Itnportaot  social  role*. 

1,  Social  case  work  i.  American  Public  Welfare  Association. 
II.   Indiana.      University.      Audlo-Vlsusl  Center.  Series:   Case- 

work in  public  welfare  {Motion  picture) 

361.3  70-700907 

Indiana.     Vnlv.     Audio-  Vlausl  Center 


What  is  TVRS  wire  {Motion  picture)     Fairfield  Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Ignition  series) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Automobiles — Ignition — Maintenance  und  repair,  I.  rahfteld 
Associates.  11.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts  111  Series- 
Ignllioii  series  (Motion  picture) 

[TL21.3]  6-29.28  -7--162.M 

Lnlversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


What   is  temperature?   {Motion  picture)     Bailey-Film  As- 
sociates, 1969, 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (investigations  In  science:  Prop- 
erties of  matter  serlee) 

Ixmp  film  mounted  lo  cartridge. 

With  study  galde. 

Summary:  Explains  that  temperature  Is  a  measure  of  how  hot  or 
cold  something  Is,  und  uses  experiments  to  show  that  temperature 
Is  a  measure  of  how  much  the  molecules  In  a  fluid  are  moving. 

1.  Temperature  i.  Balley-Ftlm  Assoclatee.  Series:  Investi- 
gations In  science:  Properties  of  matter  series  (Motion  picture) 

536  73-708066 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 

What  is  temperature  ?    (Filmstrip) 
see   Properties  of  matter:    What  is  temperature ? 


What  is  texture?  (Motion  picture)  Sal  Bruno.    Released  by 
BKA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Elemeoto  of  art:  texture) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  texture,  and  Illustrates  the  ways  In  whtoi 
man  may  use  texture  for  practical  and  aesthetic  reasons. 

1.  Texture  (Art)         I.  Bruno,   Sal.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
III.  Series :  Elements  of  art :  texture  (Motion  picture) 

701.8  74-712985 

BFA  Edncationat  Media 

What  is   the   big  complaint?    (Motion  picture)      National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.     Mtw.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Director  and  writer.  Saivatore  Greco;  cameraman  and 
editor,  Richard  Greenberg.  Cast:  Dsvid  Blikey.  Gllles  Oougeon, 
GhlsUlne  Rojet.  ^   ^ 

Summary:  .Kn  Introductory  film  .on  French  Canada.  Second  In  a 
series  of  three  Aims  made  by  North  York,  Ont,,  students. 

I    Quebec   (Province)         I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

778^  70-710876 

National  Film  Board 


What  is  the  church?  Where  is  its  mission?  A  visual  tool 
for  church  strategy  {Filmstrip)  American  Baptist  Home 
Mission  Societies,  1966.  Made  by  Church  Strategy  Pro- 
gram, Division  of  Church  Missions. 

38  fr.     color.    35  ram. 

With  script. 

Summary:  Explores  the  basic  meaning  of  the  church  and  where 
its  mission  lies,  explaining  that  the  church  Is  everywhere  that  men 
are  engaged  In  God's  mission  of  reconciliation  and  that  the  mission 
of  the  church  Is  to  press  forward  the  reconciling  work  begun  lo 
Christ.     With  captions. 

1.  Mission  of  the  church.  i.  American  Baptist  Home  Mission 

Societies. 

286  70-736844 

American  Baptist  Home  Mission  Societies 

What  is  the  temily?  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

7  transparencies,     color.      10  x  12  in.     (Family  relations) 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Arthur  W,  Blue,  William  L.  Looft,  Darnel  M,  McMil- 


len. 


SUMMARY:  llluairatcs  the  functions  of  the  family  as 
elemenury  grades. 

1.  Family— Juvenile  films,     [1.  Familyj 
Series:  Family  relations.  tTransparenciesj 

[HQ734J  372.8 

Creative  Visuals  T^ 


lit  of  society.  For 
1.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)     II. 


72-735505 

MARC 


634 


What  is  UNICEF7    {Filmttrip)     National  Fibn  Board  of 

Canada.  1968. 

30  fr.     color.     So  mm.     and  phonodisc:  33i  rpm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  F.  C.  ElHot. 

Summary:  Explains  to  grade  school  children  what  CNICEF  is 
and  how  It  operates. 

1.  United  Nations.     Children's  Fund.  i.  Canada.     Natlmal 

Film  Board. 

362.7  79-734363 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

What  is  where,  1  {Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.    Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mlu.    si.    color.    S  mm.     (Look  at  It  series,  set  C) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Isaued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summary:  A  slngle^concept  film  designed  for  use  In  teacfalmt  ape- 
clal  education  classes. 

1.    Exceptional   chitdreu  —  Education.  i.   McGraw-Hill   Book 

Company.         Serlee:  Look  at  It  serlee  (Motloo  picture)  set  C. 

871.9  7&-7027&6 

McOraw-HIIIBotAOo. 

What  is  where,  2  {Motion  picture)    McOraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1969.     Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  min.    al.    color.    8  mm.     (Look  at  It  •eriee.  set  0) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  nuiiuiulH. 

Bummary:  A  single-concept  film  designed  for  use  In  teaching  spe- 
cial education  classes. 

1.    Exceptional   children  —  Education.  t   McOraw-Hitl   Book 

Oompaoy.         Series:  Look  at  It  series  (Motion  plctttre)  set  0. 

S7t»  71-708767 

McOraw-Hin  Book  Oo. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  is  work?  {Motion  jneture)  Film  Productiona,  South- 
ern niinois  University,  196ft. 

20  mill.    wL    color.     Id  mm. 

Crttitt:  Prodacer,  Prank  R.  Ptloe;  director  sod  editor,  Loren  D. 
OociklDc:  writer,  Leelle  WUlUmi;  ojurstor,  Rooald  Tuderwetl; 
cUDeraman,  Howard  W.  CottoD. 

Bmmummnf:  Bzploraa  the  tbeoriea  and  concepts  formulated  bjr  Dr. 
Bnilot  JaoQOM  on  wort  meaanremeDt  to  dtfermine  tbelr  rtferaiice  to 
■ood  lAtwr  aod  manaftmeBt  relatione 

1.  Work  meararetneot  2.  Jacqoea.  EUlot  i.  Illinois.  Soath- 
em  IIIlDols  UnlTerilty,  Carbondale.    Pllm  Prodactlons. 

658.5  Fi  A  68-61 

Soatbern  Illinois  Unl-  Teraltr 

What  kind  of  feet  do«s  a  bear  have?  {Motion  picture) 
Communications  Laboratory,  Bank  Street  College  of  Edu- 
cntion.    Released  by  McGmw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 


Wtth  teacher's  milde. 

Siimmam:  James  Gamer  reads  a  book  by  Jadlth  Roasner,  conUtn- 
Ing  riddles,  puns,  and  paradoxes,  which  Is  designed  to  point  out  the 
contradictions  tn  some  of  o«r  moat  common  experiences. 

1.  Reading— A Hdio- visual  aids.  i.  Rossner,  Jndlth.  What  kind 
of  feet  does  a  l>ear  have?  n.  Bank  Street  College  of  Education,  New 
York-  Communications  Laboratory,  ni.  McGraw-HUl  Book  Com- 
pany. 

McOr.w.Hn.BootCo.  Fi  A  67-2807 

What  kted  of  toaMffTow.  [Motion  picture]    Dqit  of  Audio- Vimal 
Eiteniion,  Uoivenity  of  Minnesota,  1967. 


16  n 


td.    cokw.     16  oun. 


SUMMARY:  Showi  the  msay  aitractkxu  of  Minoeapoti*  tad  St  Paul  thml 
eacourafc  populatioD  growth  in  the  Twin  Ottes.  R^eab  urbar  probleins  of 
tbcM  cities  and  urges  the  reaidcats  to  plaii  carefully  for  fumre  growth. 

I.  Minaespotie.     2.  St.  Paul     3.  Twin  Gtiea  metropolttan  area.       L  Min- 
oesota.     Uaivenity.     Dept  of  Audio- Visual  Estemioti. 
CHN80.M]  711  72-700233 

Dept  at  Aodio-ViBusI  73  MARC 

ExtaaaicMi.  Uaiv.  at 
Mimteaota 

What  made  him  feel  that  way?  {Motion  picture)  Inter- 
national Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Ijeaming  Corp,  of  America,  1970. 

4  min.    sL     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read  I     Set  1) 

Loop  Htm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual 

Bumman/:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  in  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary:  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stlmulHte  perception.  Helps  children  to  understand  why  the 
people  they  read  atMut  have  certain  feelings.    For  primary  gradea: 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  l  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  ii.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Ready,  set.  read !  ( Motion  picture)     Set  1. 

372.4  71-708210 

t^eamtng  Orp.  of  America 


What  makes  a  triangle?  (Motion  picture)    William  Boon- 
dey.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1971. 

4  min.  8i.  color,  super  8  mm.  (BFA  mini-lessons:  Using  com- 
pasx  and  straightedge) 

L>x>p  dim. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMM.4BY :  Shows  bow  a  triangle  can  be  constructed  from  any 
three  line  segments  provided  that  the  longest  segment  Is  less  than 
the  sum  of  the  other  two  segments.     For  elemeotsry  grades. 

1  Geometrical  drawing  —  Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Triangle  —  Juvenile 
films.         I.  Roundey.  William.     II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Se- 

ries:   BFA  mini-lessons:    ITstng  compass  and  straightedge   (Motion 
plrture) 

372.7  76-712281 

BFA  Educational  Media 


What  makes  things  move  (Motion  picture)     Wandia  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Classroom  Film  Distributors,  1967. 

10  mi'i.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SummaiT/:  Pre!>ents  a  variety  of  demonstrations  to  illustrate  how 
energy,  people,  wind  and  water,  gravity,  animals,  machines,  and 
other  forcex  make  things  move. 

1.  Dynamic*.  i,  Wandia  Productions,  n.  Classroom  Film  Dis- 
tributors, inc.,  Los  Angeles, 

B31  Fi  A  67-5758 

Classroom  Film  Dlstrlba-  tors 


What   makes   us   human?    {Motion  picture)     CBS   News. 
Released  by  CBS  Television  Network,  1959. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Conquest) 

Telec;i»t  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  Conqnest,  Mar.  6,  1960. 

Prepared  In  cooperation  with  the  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science. 

Crediti:  Producer.  Michael  Sklar;  director,  Harold  Mayer;  writer, 
Marlanna  Norris;  narrator,  Charles  Coltlngwood;  science  consultant, 
WlHard  Bnscom;  photographers,  Jew  Paiey,  Stanley  Meredith; 
editor.  John  Dutlaghan. 

Btiminary:  Dr.  B.  F.  Skinner,  professor  of  psychology  at  Harvard, 
dnerlbes  his  research  In  the  university's  Psychological  Laboratory. 
Using  a  pigeon,  he  demonstrates  learning  by  reinforcement  and  the 
anab^y  in  human  behavior. 

1.  Skinner,  Burrhua  Frederic,  19(M-  2.  Learning.  Psychology 

of.        L  Columbia  Broadcasting     System,     Inc.        CBS 

News.     n.  Columbia  Broadcasting     Syston,     Inc.      CBS 

Television.        Series:  Conquest  (Motion picture) 

153  Fi6&-663 


What  makes  us  tick  {Motion  picture)  New  York  Sto(^ 
Exchange.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
,196- t] 

12  mtn.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

iStimtiMrv;  An  animated  cartoon  which  describes  the  New  York 
Stock  Exchange  and  the  role  It  plays  in  the  American  economy. 
Inclndes  an  explanation  of  stock  transactions. 

1.   New  York.      Stock  Kxdiange.      2.  Stocks  — U.  &  i.  New 

York.     Stock  Excbange.     u.  Modem  Talking  Pictnre  Service,  inc. 
332.6  Fi  A  67-5187 

n  Talking  Picture  Service 


What  man   can  imagine  (Motion  picture)       Kaiser  Steel 
Corp.,  1971.    Made  by  Kieth  Merrill  Associates. 

27  niln.    Jtd.    color,    18  mm, 

SUMMARY-  Reflects  ttie  aAlevetnenta  of  mans  one  truly  basic 
resource— himself.  RecaUs  the  philosophy  of  Henry  J.  Kaiser,  who 
believed  that  "what  a  man  can  imagine— he  can  accomplish. 

1    Kalaer,  Henry  J„  1882-  I,  Katoer  Steel  Corporation. 

168J(  72-711580 

CINB 


What  manner  of  man  (Motion  picture)  Democratic  Na- 
tional (,ommitt«e.  Made  and  released  by  Shelby  Storck 
and  Co.,  11)68. 

28  min.    sd.    color,    id  mm. 

Ma^^T?finPi!^Sr"  *^*"c  '^  "*«  '"•  *"  ««•»««  Humphrey,  as 
Mayor  of  Minneapolis,  aa  U.  a  Senator,  and  as  Vke  PresIdML  and 

tllr^edtutj;*  '"^  to  do  ,n  the  fitnre  if  elSd^^it"o* 

1    Humphrey.  Hubert  Horatio,  1911-  l  Democratic  Partv 

National  Commlttea    n,  Sheiby  Storck  and  Oomi>a^  ^' 

CINE  ^  79-701751 

What  Bilary  Jo  shared  (Filmstrip)  BFA  Educational 
Media,  1970. 

77  fr.  color.  85  mm,  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s..  12  la.,  381  rpm., 
mlcrogroove.     (Story  series  8) 

Also  Issued  witb  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  illostratloos  from  ttte  l>ook.  What  Mary  Jo 
atiared.  written  by  Janice  May  Udry  and  illustrated  by  Eleanor 
Hill  to  tell  the  story  of  a  little  girl  who  DeTa*  shares  anything 
with  her  class  at  school  because  she  can  never  think  of  anything 
that  Is  different  to  sbare^ 

1.    Sharing— Juvenile    films.  I.    Ddry,    Janice    (Hay)      What 

Mary   Jo  shared.     II.   BFA   Educational  Media.  Series:   Story 

series  8  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  79-787696 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

What    Mary    Jo   wanted    (Filmstrip)       BFA    Educational 

Media,  1970. 

62  fr.  color,  85  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  38)  rpm. 
mlcrogroove.     (Story  series  3) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary :  Uses  illustrations  tmm  the  book.  Wbat  Mary  Jo 
wanted,  written  by  Janice  May  Udry  and  Illustrated  by  Eleanor 
Mill  to  tell  the  story  of  a  little  glri  who  wanted  a  d<^ 

I.  Udry.  Janice  (May)  What  Mary  Jo  wanted.  II.  BFA  Edu- 
cational  Media.         Series:   Story  series  8   (Filmstrip) 

372.6  7^787697 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

What  might  have  been:  Jefferson  Davis  {Motion  picture) 
Teaching  Film  Custodians,  1966. 

21  min.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm. 

Excerpts  from  the  1054  motion  picture  which  was  telecast  In  The 
cavalcade  of  America  series;  adapted  for  educational  use  by  Teach- 
Ing  Film  Custodians.  ' 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Previously  released  under  the  title  What  might  have  been 

Hiimmary:  Dramatlaes  incidents  In  the  life  of  Jefferson  Davis, 
from  his  graduation  from  West  Point,  through  early  service  at  a 
frontier  fort  under  the  command  of  Colonel  Zachary  Taylor  his 
marriage,  and  the  death  of  his  wife,  to  his  return  to  public  life! 

1.  Davis.  Jefferson,  1808-188&.  r.  Teaching  Film  CostodUns, 

,*",:.,  Series:  The  Cavalcade  of  America  (Motion  picture.  Teach- 
ing Film  Custodians) 

.,.      ^      „  923  Fi  A  68-1529 

Teaching  Film  CostodUns 


What  «OTed  tbe  I 

ture]     Audio  Productiona. 
•od  Visual  Am,  1970. 


iT  [Motion  pic- 
Releaaed  by  Universal  Education 


19  D 


■d.    color.     16  a 


SUMMARY:  As  eany  on  the  force*  that  have  acted  to  (hape  the  surface  of 
dw  eanh  nnoc  the  dawn  of  time.  Points  out  that  the  aecffliBgly  >obd  cruat  of  the 
eanh  u  far  leai  tti&  that  it  appear*. 

1.  Oeokigy.  I.  Audio  Productiotis.  inc..  New  York.  IL  Univerwl  Educa- 
tjon  and  Visual  Ana. 

[QE501]  551.1  72-700378 

UoiverMl  Bducatioa  and  72  MARC 

VmMl  Am 


What  next?  (Fibnstrip)     Scholastic  Magazines,  1970.    Made 
by  In»de  Out  Productiona 

02  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  a.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In..  331  rpm,  5  min. 
(Kindle  series.    Unit  2:  How  do  I  learn?    The  concept  of  learning) 

Wltl)  teadhing  guide. 

Credits :  Supervisor,  Ann  Morris ;  authors,  Edward  Carini,  Maria 
Callas. 

Summary:  Differentiates  between  what  Just  happens,  and  things 
that  happen  as  a  resnlt  of  plans.  Shows  that  the  dilld's  arrival  In 
school,  awake,  dressed,  and  fed,  results  frcHn  planning.  Encourages 
children  to  puin. 

1.    Planning— Juvenile   films.  I.    Scholastic   Magulnes,    Inc. 

Series:  Kindle  series.     Unit  2:   How  do  I  learnT     lite  concept  (Mf 
learning  (Filmstrip) 

87SL24  78-737705 

ScbolasUe  Hagadoea 


What?     No  fricttont    (Motion  picture)      Chnichill  Films, 

1970. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Rerlaed  version  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  Moving  things  on 
Und. 

Also  corralated  with  Heath  elen>eatary  sdeoce  texts  by  Herman 
and  Nina  Sehoeider. 

Summary :  Deacribea  bow  various  devices  can  be  uaed  to  reduce 
friction,  and  shows  bow  friction  is  used  la  everyday  life.  locludea 
a  dramatised  sequence  abowlng  what  life  would  be  like  In  a  fricUoo- 
less  world. 

1.  Friction.        I.  Schneider,  Herman.  1000-  Heath  etemeDtary 

•deoce.  IL  CburchlU  Films,  Los  At^itoa  HI.  Uovtog  things  oo 
land  (Motion  pictnre) 

531  T8-711292 

Films  Incorporated 


635 


What  MwT  [Motion  picture]     Lynx  Productioot,  1971. 

16  mm.    id.    color.     16  aim. 

SUMMARY:  Uica  ■  lilualion  in  which  s  young  man  queuiont  the  purpose 
of  Ibe  Moackas  death  of  a  fnaad  and  the  e^itiencc  of  a  loviag  and  underuaading 
Ood,  in  a  fikn  designed  to  motivaie  religioualy  acquieaceni  people  to  lake  ■ 


I.  Providence  and  goverameM  of  Cod.       1.  LyajL  Productioni 
rBT96.2i  231  72-700332 

ONE  73  MARC 


What    nranber    properties    signify 

Science  Audio- Visuals,  1970. 


(FUmetrip)       Popular 


43  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teachera'  guide. 

Summary:  Einmine*  commutatlvlty  and  aseociatlvlty  as  they  re- 
late to  composition  of  transformatiwis,  and  applies  the  findings  to  an 
analysis  of  the  significance  of  reel  number  addition.     With  captions. 

1  Transformations  (Mathematics)  2.  Addition.  8.  Commutative 
law   (Matliematlcs)     4.  AssodaUve  Uw  (Mathematics)  i.  Popu- 

lar Science  Audio-Visuals. 

512  7a-733378 

Visuals 


Popular  Science  Audlo- 


What  on  earth  {Motion  picture) 
Canada,  1966. 


National  Film  Board  of 


10  min.     sd.     color,     16  mm. 

Frenci  version  released  under  the  title  La  terre  eat  habltee. 

Credtfi.-  Producers,  Robert  Verrail.  Wolf  Koenlg;  directors  and 
animators.  Lea  Drew,  KaJ  Plndal;  story,  Kaj  Plndal :  commenUry, 
Don  Urlttain;  music,  Don  Douglas:  camera,  KJeld  Nielson. 

Summary:   An   animated   cartoon   about   Martians   who  visit   the 
earth  and  are  confused  regarding  the  prevailing  and  meet  intelligent 
form  of  life  on  earth— the  automobile  or  the  man. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

I   Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-1261 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


What  on  earth?  (Motion  picttire) 
Canada,  1966.  Released  in  the 
Fitms/McGraw-Hill,  1970. 


National  Film  Board  of 
U.  S.  by  Contemporary 


10  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producers.  Robert  Verrall,  Wolf  KootIk;  directors 
and  animators,  Les  Drew,  KaJ  Plndal;  story,  KaJ  Pindal ;  com- 
mentary, Don  Brittain:  mus<ic,  Don  Douglas;  camera.  KJeld  Nielsen, 

SUMMARY:  An  animated  cartoon  about  Martians  who  visit  the 
earth  and  are  confused  regarding  which  Is  the  prevailing  and  most 
Intelligent  form  of  life  on  earth— the  automobile  or  the  man. 

I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board.  II.  Contemporary  Films/He- 
Graw-Hil). 

791.43  70-712278 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


What  records  teO  about  this  farm  (FUmetnp)    Uniyersity 
of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1963. 

^  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Farm  management  and  economics) 
Summonf:   Shows   the   reronl    results   obUlned   from   a   farm   In 
Champaign  County  and  compares  these  wtth  sUndards  for  similar 
farms.     Includes  a  system  for  troubleshooting  the  farm  business  and 
discusses  strong  and  weak  points  of  the  bu'^ine**. 

L  Pann  management.  i.  lUlnola.  University.  Vocational  Agri- 
culthPe  Service.  Series :  Farm  managemwit  and  economics  ( Film- 
strip) 

rn,    ,      ^  ,      ..  Fi  A  67-4115 

Illinoia    Univ.    \oca-  tional  Agricultural  Service 


What  recwds  tell  about  this  farm  (Filmstrip)    University 
of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service,  1969. 

65  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Revised  version  of  1063  filmstrip  of  the  Kame  title. 

Creditn:  Author,  J.  H.  Herbst 

Summary:  Shows  the  record  resnltH  obtained  from  a  farm  In 
Champaign  Coimty  and  compares  these  with  standards  for  similar 
farma  Studies  a  system  for  trouble-sbooting  the  farm  bualoeas  and 
discusses  strong  and  weak  points  of  farming.     With  captions. 

1.  Farm  maitagement,  l  Illinota.  University.  Vocational  Agri- 
culture Service, 

658  76-734200 

University  of  Illinois,  Vocational  Agriculture  Service 


What  reauiMr   (Motion   picture]      BBC-TV,    London.    1966. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  lime-Life  Hlma. 

20  min.    >d.     bftw.     16  n:rr;.     (Aridunetic.  no.  10) 

SUMMARY:  Explain*  the  basic  mathematical  idcM  of  closure.  Maodsdviiy, 
idendty  or  neutral  element,  uid  invenet.  Sbowt  thai  special  pattemt  begin  lo 
appear  that  are  common  lo  iccmingly  different  titiationt. 

1.  Arithmetic^Juveniie  filim.  [l.  Anthcmaiicj  1.  Briiiah  Dniaili  asii^ 
Corporation.  Tdevinon  Service.  11.  -Hme-Life  Ft^  III.  Scries:  Aiilb- 
metic.  [Motion  picture]  no.  10. 

lQA107,  513  7g.7144I« 

Time-Life  FUna  72  MARC 


What  right  has  a  child  (Motion  picture)     United  Nataona. 
Releaaed  by  Contemporary  Films/MoGraw-Hill,  1969. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SNHMMirir.'  Usee  c4ifhlren*s  art  from  all  over  the  worid  with  eom- 
menui7  done  by  the  cblldrM  as  they  talk  about  each  of  the  daiaes 
of  tb«  Universal  dedaratloiPof  the  rights  of  the  child  and  what  tbey 
mean  to  tbem. 

1.  Child  welfare.    2.  Children's  art  l  United  Nattooa.    n.  Oon- 

temporary  Fllms/HcOraw-HilL 

328.4  70-7041M 

Ooctemporar?  FUm/Me-  Oraw-Hlll 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  science  knows  about  cancer  (Filmstrip)  Research 
Information  Branch,  National  Csncer  Institute,  in  coop- 
eration with  National  Science  Teachers  Association.  Made 
by  Snowden-Nctt  Productions.  Released  by  National 
Cancer  Institute,  1967. 

64  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpe:  plastic,  single-track,  1  reel 
(5  in.),  7i  In.  per  sec.,  15  mlQ. 

With  guide. 

liased  on  the  book   Science  and  cam«r,  by  Michael  B.  Shimkln. 

Summary:  Discusses  biomedical  resources  and  disease  control  as 
applied  to  the  problem  of  cancer. 

1.  Cancer.         i.  Shimkln,  Michael   Boris,  1912-  Science  and 

cancer,     ii.  U.  S.     National  Cancer  Institute. 

Fi  E  67-620 

U.  S.  National  Canoer  Institute 


What  some  communities  are  doing  (Motion  picture) 
KQED.  Released  by  University  of  California  Extension 
Media  Center,  1970. 


color.     16  I 


(Drugs:  the  children  are  choosiikg. 


30  mill, 
no,  6) 

Summary:  Describes  the  construction,  operation,  and  achleTements 
ot  a  drug  abuse  program  designed  by  the  Alameda  City  Unified 
School  District  in  the  San  Francisco  Bay  area  and  a  community-wide 
Interagency  assault  on  drug  abuse  and  its  syuiptocns  by  the  affluent 
seaside   cities    of    Los    Angeles    County's    Palos    Verdes    Penlosula. 

1.   Drugs  and  youth.  I.  San  Francisco.     Television  statloa 

KQED.       II.    California.      University.       Extension     Media    Center. 
Series-  Drugs:  the  children  are  choosing   (Motion  picture)   no.  6. 

613.8  70-710691 

California.     Uulr.  Extension  Media  Center 


What  the  Africans  do  for  a  living  (FQmgtrip)    Anne  Marie 
Rambo.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966. 

40  fr.     color.     3.')  ram.     (Africa:  developing  continent) 

With  manual. 

Suntmary:  Includes  scenes  of  the  various  occupations  In  which 
.Vricans  are  engased,  such  as  mining,  tourism,  and  raising  crops  and 
animals.    With  captions. 

1    .Africa  —  Occupations.  i.  Rambo,  Anne  Marie,     n.  Bailey 

Films,  inc.,  Hollywood.   Calif.  Series:  Africa:  developing  conti- 

nent  (Fllmstrip) 

916  72-735144 

Bailey-Fllm  Associates 


What  the  decorticate  pigeon  can  do  (Motion  picture)  Iowa 
State  University.  Made  and  released  by  Film  Production 
Unit,  1971. 

4  mln.     al.     color.     IS  mm.     (Dukea  physiology  film  series,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CRKDITS:  Producer,  O.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  John  Bouselc;  technical  adviser,  H.  H.  Dukes;  photographer, 
Thomas  K.  Smith. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  a  pigeon  that  lacks  the  cerebral  cortex  to 
demonstrate  the  various  reflexes  which  arise  In  the  brainstem,  spinal 
cord,  and  cerebellum. 

1.  Cerebral  cortex.  I.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science  and 
Technology,  Ames..  II.  Iowa.  Stale  University  of  Science  and  Tech- 
noiogy,  Ames.  Film  Production  Unit.  III.  Series:  Dukes  physiology 
film  series  (Motion  picture)     no.  4. 

691.1  7B-710198 

Iowa  Sute  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


What  the  dickens  have  they  done  to  Scrooge?  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Cinema  Center  Films.  Made  by  Visual  Projects, 
ltd.    Released  by  National  General  Pictures,  1970. 

11  Qiln.    .sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Spanish  version  also  Issued. 

SUMMARY:  A  promotional  film  for  the  motion  picture,  Scrooge. 
Albert  Finney  describes  the  staging,  shooting,  and  editing  of  a 
modern  musical  dim  made  from  A  Christmas  carol,  by  Charles 
Dickens. 

1.  Scrooge  (Motion  picture)  I.  Dickens,  Charles,  1812-1870.  A 
Christmas  carol.  II.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.  Cinema 
Center  Films  Division.  Ill,  National  General  Pictures  Coiporation, 
IV.  Scrooge  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  76-711581 

CINE 


What  time?  (Filmstrip)     Adrian  Vance.    Released  by  Uni- 
versal Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,     color     ICt  tuiu.     and  phoiiodlsc.     (Using  numbers) 
SI'MMAKV:  Teaches  the  student  to  tell  time  on  the  various  kinds 
Iff  (vatches  and  clocks  that  they  see  away  from  school.     For  elemen- 
tary grades. 

1.  Time— Juvenile  films.  I.  Vam-e.  Adrian.  II.  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Using  numbers  (Fllmstrip. 
Uiilvei'Hul  Education  and  Visual  Arts) 

[QB209J  372.7  73-740660 

I'nlvf rsal  Education  and  Visual  Arti 


What  time?    (Motion   picture)     Stephen   Bo3ust^)w   Produc- 
tions.    Kelensed  by  UFA  Edurational  Media,  1971. 

4   iiiiii.     xl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

Si:.M.MARY:  Relates  hours  on  the  clock  to  the  dally  actlvltlea  of 
a  young  school  boy,  using  cartoon-style  animation  and  apllt-screen. 
For  pritiiury  grades. 

1  Time— Juvenile  films.  I.  Boaustow  (Stephen)  Productions. 
11.  BFA  F^ucational  Media.  III.  Series:  Primary  math  series  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

[QBU13]  372.7  78-714921 

RFA  FMucattonal  Media 


What   time   is   it?    (FUnutrip) 
Made  by  Communicators. 


My    weekly    reader,    1966. 


22  fr.     color.    8S  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  28-66.  ^      ,         ^ , 

Summary:  Uaes  pictures  to  portray  the  ilCM  Of  vrliis. 
1.  Spring.  I.  My  weekly  reader. 

^  372.3  78-783197 

Pennsylvania  Schocd  for  the  Deaf 


Wkat  time  ii  It  In  Tokyo?  [Motioii  picture]    Rdnald  Werrenrath. 
Released  by  Journal  Films,  1971. 

14  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

With  tescber'*  |uide. 

CREDITS:  Educttioiul  colliborstor,  Theodore  Ksmslos, 

SUMMARY  U»e«  the  principles  pertsining  to  the  toUlion  of  the  earth  and 
>U  position  in  reUlion  W  the  tun  lo  develop  •  itep-by-.iep  logical  understandmg 
of  why  there  are  time  difference,  around  the  world  and  how  man  has  worlted 
out  way*  of  coping  with  them. 

1.  Time.       I.  Wen«it«h.  ReinaW.  Jr.     11.  Journal  Film.,  ««=■- Chic^a 
CQB209,  529  76-715434 

Joum.l  Filnu  •• 


What  time  is  it  now  (Motum  jiintim)  Gargano  Produc- 
tions, 1968. 

15  min.     Hd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  social  problems  of  today  a«  they  affect 
Juaior  and  senior  high  school  students.  Dlaciiases  the  causes  and 
results  of  teenage  drlnklog. 

1  Youth.     2,  Alcobol  and  youth.        I.  GBTvano  Prwdoctlons. 

618.8  72-702046 

CINE 

What  to  do  on  the  three-day  weeliend  (Motion  picture) 
Johnson  Motors  in  cooperation  with  Thermos  and  Eastman 
Kodali.    Made  and  released  by  Homer  GroeninR,  1970. 

H-SmAuI'-  sC:.  .'"vr-collectlon  of  .ay.  In  -^'ch  to  spend 

~3s;^g  '^^  rsLsr?n  ;sr?ssur '^"s 

°'  roSr'^«ou-n'°s""       I.  Outhoard  Motor  Corporation. 
CINE 


What  to  do  when  you  fail   (Filmstrip)     Troll  Associates, 

1970. 

35  fr.     color.     ZH  mm. 

CREDITS :  Author.  Louise  Jacobsen.  ..     ,    ,,  . 

SUMMARY ;  Presents  an  encouraging  approach  to  the  feelings  01 
failure,  showing  how  a  failing  grade  only  indicates  failure  to  leaill. 
not  InnhUity  to  learn.  Shows  how  to  learn  from  W  J". J"""  •» 
discover  the  weakness,  and  what  to  do  about  It.  With  captlona 
For  elementary  grades.  , 

1  Grading  and  marking  ( Students ) —Juyenlle  fllmi.  2.  Bespousl- 
bllit'y— Juvenile  films.        I.  Troll  Associates.  ..»...„« 

372.24  78-737433 

Troll  .Associates 

What  to  do  when  you  visit  (FUmitHp)     Troll  Associates, 

1970. 

33  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

s:Sn?°s5°o'is^how*t'o'S"e  when  one  1.  a  visitor  and  when 
one  °s  S'  vislS  inusttiS  how  litUe  conrt«,le.  m^.  TlalHne 
nappre^rlence  for  all  concerned.     With  captions.    For  primary 

'^l*^urtesy^uv«.lle  fihna     ^^^U  Aasod.te..        ^^_^^^^^ 

Troll  Associates 

What    troubles    the    troablemaker?    {FUmatrip)      Popular 

Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

45  fr.     rotor.     3r>  mm.     (High  school  guidance) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  406. 

With  tea<'hing  guide. 

Summary  Describes  speciflc  attitudinal  and  behavlorial  differ- 
ences between  troublemakers  and  well-adjusted  adolescents.  Offers 
practical  suggestions  on  how  adolescents  and  adnlta  can  help  trouble- 
makers understand  and  overcome  their  problems. 

1   Adolescence.    2.  Adjustment  (Psychology)         i.  Popular  Science 

Publishing  Company,   inc..   New   York.     Audio-Visual   Division,     ii. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  409.        Series:  High  school  guidance  (Fllmstrip) 

155.5  Fi  A  68-4158 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Andlo-VlBoal  Dlv. 

What  vocational  studies  can  do  for  you  {FUmstrip)    Popu- 
lar Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.    3.>  mm.     (High  school  guidance) 

E.istiuan  color. 

FOM  fllmstrip  no.  406. 

Summary:  Explains  the  value  and  Importance  of  various  voca- 
tional courses  In  high  school.  Analyites  the  contribution  of  Buch 
courses  in  choosing  a  career  and  enriching  leisure  time. 

1,   Vocatioual  education.     2.  Vocational   Interests.  i.  Popular 

Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  Audlo^Vlsual  Divi- 
sion. II.  FOM  filmstrip  no.  406.  Series:  High  school  guidance 
(Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-3655 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-Vlsuai  Dlv. 


What  we  are  {Motion  picture)     Kalamazoo  Nature  Center, 

1968. 

20  min.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producem,  George  Reld,  Dorothy  Held. 

Summary:  Discusses  man's  dependence  upon  the  natural  world  for 
his  survival.  Portrays  man's  attitude  toward  natural  resoarce«  as 
evidenced  In  the  Kalamazoo  Nature  Center. 

1    Natural  resources.        l  Kalamaioo  Nature  Oenter, 

88S  76-702«47 

CINE 


What  we  see  at  the  airport   {FUnutrip)     Hudson  Photo- 
graphic Industries,  1969. 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Places  to  see  In  the  city) 
CreAUt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowaky. 
Summary:  Young  children  vtalt  an  airport.     Showa  the  terminal 
buildings,   hangars,   passengers,  airport  workers,  and  various  type* 

1.  Airports— Juvenile  films.        i.  Hudaon  Photographic  InduatrlM. 
Series :  Places  to  see  In  the  dty  ( Filmstrip ) 

872.8  74-783015 

HodsoQ  Photographic  Industries 


What  we  see  at  the  animal  farm  (FUnutrip)    Hudson  Pho- 
tographic Industries,  1969. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Places  to  see  In  the  city) 
Creditt:  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky. 
Summary:  Views  of  common  farm  animals,  such  as  cows,  sheep, 

and  pigs,  m  their  natural  setting. 

1.   Domestic  animals.        i.  Huds<Hi  Photographic  Industries. 
Series:  Places  to  see  In  the  city  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  75-733018 

Hudson  Photographic  ladostrlea 

What  we  see  at  the  aquarium  {FUmatrip)    Hudaon  Photo- 
graphic Industries,  1969. 

41  (r.    color.    86  mm.     (Places  to  see  In  the  city) 
Credit*;  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 
Summary:  Young  children  visit  an  aquarium.     Shows  a  seal,  \cto- 

'T'l^lsMnt^ls)     2.  Lobsters.    3.  Whales.    4.  Aquariums.  Pul^ 
lie  I  Hudson  Photographic  Industries.         Series:  Places  to  see 

lo-thecity(FlUnstrip)  ^^^  ^  ^^^^^^ 

Hudson  Photographic  iDdtistrles 

What  we  see  at  the  botanieal  gardens  (FOmitrip)    Hudson 

Photographic  Industries,  1969. 

4(1  fr     color     35  mm.     (Places  to  see  In  the  city) 
Sidil.    Wr  terand  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 
i7mmar,:  Voung  children  visit  the  city  hoUnlcal  jardeDS.     Sho^ 

views  o"  flowers,  Ireenhouses,  cacti,  and  various  types  of  gardeiui, 

'°1"BSfaS°g1?dlS~'-  t.  Hud«,n  Photographic  .ndu«rie,. 
Series :  Places  to  see  In  the  city  <  n,^™'«P>  73-733020 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 

What  we  gee  at  the  duldren'a  lOO   (Pamttrip)     Hudson 
Photographic  Industries,  1969. 

43  [r    color.    35  mm.     (Places  to  see  In  the  dty) 
Credit.;  Writer  and  photographer.  Edward  Dubrowsky 
StmmiTy:  Views  ot  a  children's  zoo  which  housra  domesticated 

animals  in  fairy-tale  surroundings.     Shows  young  children  petting, 
feeding,  and  playing  with  the  animals. 

L  75»7Sumal..  I.  Hudson  Photographic  Industries.  Series: 
Place,  to  me  in  the  city  (^"-'WgP^j  71-73301T 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 

What  we  see  at  the  zoo  {FOmtirip)    Hudson  Photographic 

Industries,  1969. 

4->  fr     color.    35  mm.     ( PUces  to  see  In  the  city ) 

Creiili:  Writer  and  photographer,  Edward  Dubrowsky. 

Simmani:  Young  children  visit  a  zoo.  Shows  animals  In  cages 
and  open  compounds,  close-ups  ot  Uie  hippo  and  lion,  and  the  candy 
stands  and  animal  rides.  cj~_.™. . 

1.  Zoo  animals.  i.  Hudson  Photographic  Industries.  Series; 
Places  to  see  in  the  city  (Fllmstrip)  ,.,„,-, 

372.8  78-733016 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


or.  1 


What  WUsken  did.  tFilmstrip]    Taylor  Associales,  li7l. 

SOfr    color.     35  mm.       tnd  phonodiK:  2  ».  (1  »■  for  minu.1  PfoKcl 

s.  for  ■ulofflstk  projeclor),  7  in..  33  1  /  3  rpm..  S  min.  each  lide,    (Tell  me  a  story) 
Abo  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  catietu. 

With  script  book,  picture-cued  tell-back  booklel.  snd  teacher's  foldct 
Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title,  written  and  illustialed  by  R  ulh  Carroll, 
SUMMARY:  Presents  a  story  about  a  poodle  puppy  and  his  adventurous  day 

with  some  baby  rabbiu.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Carroll,  Ruth  (Robinvai)  H99-  What  Whiskers  d.d.     II-  Taylor 

Asaaciatea.     111.  Scries:  Tell  me  a  story.  [Filmstrip] 

372.6  74-740235 

Taylor  A«.v-i-.«  72  MARC 


What  will  Barbara  do7   (Motion  picture)     Doubledaj  and 
Co.    Released  by  International  Communication  Films,  1969. 

6  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Unfinished  stories) 

Also  Issued  iu  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teacher  study  guide.  

Summary:  Examines  the  (luestlon  of  proper  action  In  re^K>Dsl- 
blllty  for  and  commitment  to  others,  using  a  situation  In  which  one 
friend  Is  beginning  to  find  the  constant  company  of  the  other  sOfllng. 

1    Prleodahlp.  i.  Doubleday  and  (Company.  Inc.     n.  Interna- 

tional Communication  Films.        Senear  Unfinished  storloi  (Motion 

'"""'"  17T  77-703S64 

Intenutloiutl  Oomnni-  nlcmttoo  Films 


What  win  Bernard  do?    (Motion  picture)     Doubleday  and 
Co.    Made  by  Vision  Associates.    Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Co.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 
6  min.     8d.     color.     18  mm.     ( UoflnlBhed  storiea,  no.  10) 
Other  versions  Issued:  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track;  sui«r 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guldb.  ._„„..  , 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NBA  Journal. 
Summary:   A   dramatization   about   gratitude  veraus  cheating^ 
dilemma  encountered  by  many  children  in  everyday,  school-connected 
■Ituatlons.     An  oi>en-ended  film.  „     u.  ..  ..  r-,.™ 

1  Gratitude.  2.  Cheating  (Education)  i.  Doubleday  and  Com- 
pany inc  II.  International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Un- 
finished stories  (Motion  picture)  no.  10. 

179  J*  1  A  otv-iflBoO 

Doubleday  and  Co. 


What  will  Carl  do?   (Motion  picture)      Doubleday  and  Co. 
Released  by  International  Communication  Films,  1969. 

6  mill.     »(1.     ct)tor.     10  mm.     (Unflolflhed  stories) 

Also  iKHued  In  miper  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teacher  atudy  guide. 

Summorv.-  Examines  the  question  of  proper  action  in  responslbiuty 
for  and  committnent  to  others,  using  a  situation  Involving  improperly 
locked  school  property. 

1.  Responsibility.  L  Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc    n.  Intei^ 

national  Communication  nims.  Series:  Unfinished  stortM  (Mo- 

tion picture)  -^««„. 

179  73-708801 

International  Communl-  ration  Pllms 


636 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What  will  Christj  do?  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  and 
Co.  Made  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Co.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

6  RiliL     Rd     collar.     16  mm.      (UDflnished  stories,  no.  S) 

Other  versions  Issued:  super  S  cartridge  with  optical  track:  suiier 
8  reel  with  niRKnetlo  track. 

With  teacher's  fculde. 

Based  oD  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NEA  Journat. 

Bummarn:  A.  draroatlzatios  about  famllr  responslbUltr  and  ethics, 
a  dilemma  encountered  by  many  children  In  everyday,  school-cwi- 
neoted  situations.     An  open-ended  film. 

1.  Children — Conduct  of  life— Juvenile  films.  2.  Soda!  ethics — 
Jovenile  films.  i.  I>oubleday  and  Company,  inc.  n.  International 
Communication  Films.        Series:  Uafinlabed  stories  {Motion  picture) 


173 


Fi  A  6S-2264 


Doubleday  and  Co. 


What  will  Jonathan  do?  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  and 
Co.  Made  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Co.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

8  ffiln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Unfinished  stories,  no.  3) 

Other  ver$li>ns  Issued :  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track ;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NEA  Journal. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  a  sut>etltute  teacher  problem,  a 
dilemma  encountered  by  many  children  In  everyday,  school-connected 
situations.     An  open-ended  film. 

1.  Substitute  teachers.  l  Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc.     n. 

International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Unfinished  stories 

(Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

1T9  Fi  A  6^2259 

Doubleday  and  Co. 


What  will  Kathy  do?  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  and  Co. 
Made  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday  and 
Co.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

6  mliL     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (Unfinished  stories,  no.  2) 

Other  versions  Issued:  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track:  super 
8  reel  with  magnet'o  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NEA  Journal. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  friendship  versus  ability,  a 
dilemma  encountered  by  many  children  in  everyday,  school-connected 
situations.     An  open-ended  film. 

1.  Friendship.  r.  Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc.  n.  Interna- 
tional Communication  Films.  Series:  Unfinished  stories  (Motion 
picture)  no.  2. 

177  Fi  A  68-2258 

Doubleday  and  Co. 


What    will    Kevin   do?    {Motion   picture)       Doubleday   and 

Co.  Made  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Cn.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

n  mil..     Bd.     color.     16  mm.      (Unfinished  stories,  no.  7) 

Other  versions  issued:  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Ka!>^  on  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NEA  Journal. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  responsibility  versus  preference, 
a  dilemma  encountered  hy  many  children  In  everyday,  school-con- 
nected Bliuations.     An  open-ended  film. 

1-  Itesponsibility.  i.  Doubleday  and  Company.  Inc.  n.  Inter- 
national Communication  Films.  Series:  Unfinished  stories  (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  7. 

179  Fi  A  68-2263 

Doubleday  and  Co. 


What  will  Linda  do?  {Motion  picture)  Doubleday  and 
Co.  Mad«  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Co.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

6  mill.     nd.     cjior.     ISnun.      (Unfinished  stories,  no.  6) 

Other  vemi'ins  issued :  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track ;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NEA  Journal. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  sister  loyalty,  a  dilemma  en- 
countered by  many  children  In  everyday,  school -connected  situations. 
An  open-ended  film. 

1.  Brothers  and  sisters.  2.  Loyalty.  i,  Doubleday  and  Company, 
Inc.  iL  International  Communication  Films.  Series:  Unfinished 
eturles  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

173  Fi  A  68-2262 

Doubleday  and  Co. 


What  will  Mary  and  Nancy  do?  {Motion  picture)  DoiAle- 
day  and  Co.  Released  by  International  CcHnmonicatitm 
Films.  1969. 

6mia.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Unfinished  stories) 

Also  issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  question  of  proper  action  r^ardlng  the 
shortcomings  of  others,  using  a  situation  Id  which  the  consideration 
of  a  qualified  girl  for  class  represenUHve  Is  questioned  because  of 
her  sloppy  appearance. 

1.  Youth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Doubleday  and  Company,  lac  n. 
International   CommunlcaUoD  FUms.  Series:  Unfinished  stories 

(Motion  picture) 

177  76-703802 

International  Commnnl-  cation  nims 


What  will  Patty  do?  {Motion  picture)     Doubleday  and  Co. 
Made  by  Vision  Associates.      Released  by  Doubleday  and 
Co.  aiu!  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 
0  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Unflnlstted  stories,  no.  1) 
Other  versions  l8i"ued:  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  In  the  NEA  Journal 
Summary:  A  dramatization  about  group  pressure,  s  dilemma  en- 
countered by  many  children  in  every-day,  school -connected  situations. 
An  open-ended  film. 

1.  Social  pressure— Juvenile  films.  i.  Donbleday  and  Oompany. 

ine.     11.  International  CommunlcaUoa  Films.  Series:  Unfinished 

stories  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 

177  Fi  A  68-2267 

Donbleday  and  Co. 


What  will  Pete  do?  {Motion  picture)  DoaMeday  and 
Co.  Hade  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Co,  and  International  Communication  Films^  1968. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     IS  mm.     (Unfinished  stories,  no.  4) 

Other  versions  Issued:  super  8  cartridge  with  (H>tlcal  track;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  in  the  NBA  Journal. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  starting  rumors,  a  dilemma  en- 
countered by  many  children  in  everyday,  school-connected  situations. 
An  (H>en-ended  film. 

L  Kumur.  i.  Doubleday  and  Company,  inc.     n.  Intematlooal 

Communication  Films.  Series :  Unfinished  stories  (Motion  picture) 
DO.  4. 

177  Fi  A  68-2260 

Doubleday  and  Co. 


What  will  poor  Robin  do  then?  {Motion  picture)  Merck 
Sharp  and  Dohme.  Made  by  Dennis  Knife  Productions. 
Released  by  Sterling  Movies  V.  S.  A.,  1969. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  .      ^  „ 

Summary:  A  dramatic,  aclentific,  and  documentary  study  of  rubella. 

Dlscu!«e8  the  disease,  the  development  of  a  vaccine,  and  Its  recom- 

1.  Rubella.  I.  Merck  Sharp  and  Dohme.    n.  Sterling  Movies 

U.  S.  A.,  inc. 

616.9  72-706148 

CINE 

What  will  Ramona  do?  {Motion  picture)    Doubleday  and  Co. 
Released  by  International  Communication  Films,  1969. 
6  mil.     nd.     color.     16  mm.     (Unfinished  stories) 
Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm,  cartridge. 

With  teacher  study  guide.  iKnit^ 

Summary:  Examines  the  question  of  proper  action  In  «3po*">?iiJ ^ 
for  and  commitment  to  others,  using  a  situation  In  which  a  record 
borrowed  from  tbo  library  is  damaged.  ,  »™_ 

1.  BesponsihiUty.  i.  Donbleday  and  Company,  Uic.     n.  Inter- 

iinnfli  CommunlcaUon  Films.  Series:  Unfinished  stories  {Mo- 


natlonal  Communication  Films. 
Uon  picture) 


International  Communl- 


179 

cation  FUms 


70-703803 


What  win  Ray  do?   {Motion  picture)     Doubleday  and  Co. 
Released  by  International  Communication  Films,  1969. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Unfinished  stories) 

Also  Issued  in  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  teacher  study  guide. 

Summary:  Examines  the  question  of  iwoper  action  regarding  the 
shortcomings  of  others,  using  a  situation  In  which  a  boasting  member 
of  a  gang  Is  challenged  to  climb  a  dangerous  wall. 

L  Youth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Doubleday  and  Company,  inc.    n. 

International   Communication  FUms.  Series:  Unfinished  stories 

(Motion  picture) 

176  7&-70380t 

International  ComrounI-  catloa  Fllrfts 


What  will  Skip  do?  {Motion  picture)     Doubleday  and  Ca 
Made  by  Vision  Associates.      Released  by  Doubleday  and 
Co.  and" International  Communication  Films,  1968. 
t!  mln      sd      color.     16  mm.      (Unfinished  stories,  no.  9) 
Otherverslons  issued :  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track ;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guide.  ^r-.  , ., 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  in  the  NEA  Journal  ^,,„„„» 

Surnmary:  A  dramatization  about  spending  »1»oV"''**JL5"^^ 

encountered  by  many  children  in  everyday,  school-connected  sltaa- 

panj    Inc.      n.   Inlernatlonal  Conmiunlcllttoii  FllmB.        Serlol.   UIi- 
an„l,ed  «orl»  ( Motion  tl«,mi)  «.^9.  ^.  ^  ^^^ 

Doubleday  and  Co. 

What  will  Ted  do?  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday  and 
Co.  ifade  by  Vision  Associates.  Released  by  Doubleday 
and  Co.  and  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

6  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Unfinished  stories,  no.  5) 

Other  versions  Issued:  super  8  cartridge  with  optical  track;  super 
8  reel  with  magnetic  track. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  a  story  which  appeared  in  the  NEA  Journal. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  about  making  exaggerated  claims,  a 
problem  encountered  by  many  children  in  everyday,  school-connected 
situations.     An  open-ended  film. 

1  Attention-seeking.  i.  Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc.  n.  Inter- 
national Communication  Films.  Series:  Unflnlrfied  stories  (Motion 
picture)  na  5. 

179  Fi  A  68-2261 

Doubleday  and  Co. 

What  will  the  weather  be?  {FUmstrip)  Educational  Enrich- 
ment Materials,  1969. 

35  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a,  12  lo.,  88}  rpm.,  6  mln. 
mlcrogroovp.     (Omraunity  helpers) 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Jene  Ban-  and  C;ynthla 
Chapln,  with  lilustratlwis  by  P.  3.  Hoff. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  how  man  Is  able  to  predict  the 
weather.  Designed  to  give  children  an  Insight  Into  the  various  occu- 
pations vital  to  the  smooth  fiow  of  community  life.  For  elementarr 
grades. 

1.  Weather  forecasting— Juvenile  films.  L  BaiT,  Jene.  What 
will  the  weather  be?  n.  Educational  EInrtcfaBient  Materials,  inc. 
Series:  Community  helpers  (Fllmstriii,  Educational  Enriduoent 
Materials) 

372.3  78-736M4 

Educational  BorichoMot  Materials 


What  will  the  weather  be — measaring  air  conditi«is  {Mo- 
tion picture)     Films/West.    Released  by  AIMS,  1968. 

11  mln.     Ml.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Credila:  Producer,  Lou  Lilly ;  director,  Frank  OardonyL 

Summary:  Describes  the  vast  network  of  observation,  recording, 
and  communication  brought  together  as  a  basis  for  a  h>cal  weather 
report  and  forecast 

1.  Weather  forecasting.  l  Films/West,  Inc.  n.  AIMS  Instruc- 
tional Media  Services. 

651.6  Fi  A  68-2739 

Films/West 


637 


to  as.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projectiona 


What  winter 

Corp.,  1968 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1.  R-130) 

With  tcachct'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  program  which  includes  medial  k>n|  Eand  final  long 
E.  Teachei  children  the  changes  in  nature  from  tununef  to  winter.  Showa  varion* 
wtBier  activiiiea  and  comparison*  of  the  two  acaaons  in  the  North  and  South.  For 
primary  grades.  With  captions. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  rilmt.  2,  Engliah  language — Vowels — Juve- 
nile films.  3.  Seasons— Juvenile  films.  (I.  Seasons]  I.  Educaticwal  Projec- 
tiona. inc..  New  York,  II.  Series:  Reading  program.  [Filmstripj  Level  1.  R-130. 
cLBI525]  372.4  72-733384 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

What  wouW  happen  if  {Motion  picture)    DBA  Productiona. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

8  mln.     sd-     color.     16  nrai.  „ui   _ 

Summary:  Illustrates  what  would  happen  If  everyone  stole  things. 

Designed  to  be  used  to  stimulate  oral  language  skills.     For  primary 

1.  language  arts  (ElemenUry)     2.  Oral  communication.    S.  Steal- 
-  -     -  L  DBA  Productions,    n.  Modern  Learning 


ing — Juvenile  films. 
Aids,  New  York. 


Modem  Learning  Aids 


372.6 


What  would  happen  if  ...T  [Motion  picture]  National  Science 
Foundation.  Made  by  Science  Curriculum  Improvement 
Study.  Released  by  University  of  California  Extension  Media 
Center  and  Science  Curriculum  Improvement  Study,  1972. 

24  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Science  Curriculum  Improvcmeoi  Study 
teacher  education  films) 

SUMMARY:  Designed  lo  acquaint  teachers  and  school  admintstratots  with 
the  experience  of  teachers  and  pupils  using  first,  second,  and  third  grade  level 
science  Curriculum  improvement  Study  science  materials. 

1.  Science— 5ti>dy  and  teaching  (Elementary)  2.  Teaching— Aids  and  de- 
vices. 1.  United  States.  National  Science  Foimdabon.  II.  California.  Uni- 
veraity  Extension  Media  Center.  111.  Science  Curriculum  Improvement 
Study.  IV.  Series:  Science  Curriculum  Improvement  Study  teacher  educatioa 
films.  [Motion  picture] 

iLBlSSSj  372.3  72-702348 

CINE  72  MARC 


What  would  you  do  in  these  driTing  emergenaes?  (Motion 
picture)  .  Eeader's  digest.  Made  and  released  by  VaTin, 
1962. 

iSiS-  „?•.„".«,*  oTtbe  „m.  ...le  whicb  appeared  m  .he 
•'^lt'^^?'s-b?.ra°'Si'^  dr„1.8  sltjauoa,  «...  oflea  occur, 
and  points  out  correct  and  safe  reaction,  to  them.  vu^/s.r;  m- 

1  Automobile  driving.  2.  Trafflc  satety.  1.  The  Keadcra  ai 
«««•    n.V.vln.  inc.,  New  York.    ^^^  Fi  A  68-1927 

Tavln,  inc. 

What    would    you    say?    {Motion    picture)      International 

Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mln.    si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Heady,  set,  read!     Set  1) 

Loop  dim. 

With  teachers  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  haslc  concepts  necwisary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percej^ 
tlon.  concepts,  and  vocabulary:  to  encourage  problem  wI/'d*;  »°a 
to  stimulate  perception.  Helps  children  learn  words  to  suit  the  occa- 
sion.    For  primary  grades.  *.„-,.««-i 

1  Reading  (Primary*  2.  Perceptual  learning.  L  International 
Cinemedia  f'enler.  il  Learning  Corporarton  of  America.  Series. 
Beady.  »t,  read  1  (Mot.on  PWu~^^^S«  1.  „.7o8209 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

What  yoQ  can  do  with  string  {FUmstrip)  Popular  Science 
Pub.  Co.,  Andio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Primary) 

Eastiiinn  color. 

FOM  aimstrip  no.  10S6. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Describes  various  utllltarlaa  and  creative  usee  of 
string,  including  tying  packages,  hanging  pictures,  drawing  drap- 
eries, and  making  clothing  accessories.  Shows  how  string  flgnres  are 
used  for  amusement  and  for  word  games. 

1.  Cordage.     2.  String-figures.  l  Popular  Science  Publlsblng 

Company,  lac.  New  Tort  Audio-Visual  Division,  n.  FOM  fllm- 
strlp  no.  1036.        Series:  Primary  (FUmstrip) 

372^  Fi  A  68-4151 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audio-Visual  Dlv. 

What  you  eat  you  are  (Motion  picture)    Malnutrition  and 

Parasite  Project  and  South  Carolina  Educational  Tele- 
vision. Made  by  South  Carolina  Educational  Television. 
Released  by  University  of  South  Carolina,  College  of 
General  Studies,  1970. 

15  mln.     )<d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  Instructional  guide  and  nutrition  course  outline. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  improve  family  nutrition  within  a 
limited  budget  by  well  planned  selection,  purchase,  and  preparatl<m 
of  foods,  emphasizing  nutrition,  sanitation,  personal  hygiene,  and  the 
prevention  of  environmental  dlsea.'<es. 

1.  Nutrition.     2.  Medical  para-sltology.  I.  Malnutrition  and 

Parasite  Project  II.  South  Carolina  Educational  Television  Net- 
work, III.  South  Carolina.  University.  College  of  General  Studies. 
rRA784]  641.1  79-7128e7 

Slalnntrltlon  and  Para-  site  Project 

What  you  should  know  before  you  go  to  work  {FUmttrip) 
Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y^  1967. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.  1.  101  fr..  pt  2.  IW  fr.)  color.  35  nun.  and  2 
pbonodiscs :  12  In. ;  33i  rim. ;  pt.  1,  14  mliL ;  pt  2,  15  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

With  tescber's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  useful  facts  In  preparing  to  search  fbr  a  JolK 
Describes  available  Job  categories  and  explains  how  to  get  a  Job. 

1.  Vocational  guidance.     2.  Applications  for  positions.  i.  Ould- 

ance  Associates  of  Pleasantville.  N.  Y. 

Fi  A  67-4192 
Qoldance  Assodatea 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Whatever  happened  to  Mrs.  Homiyama?  {Motion  picture) 
American  Association  of  Advertising  Agencies.  Released 
by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-?] 

20  mln.    Bd.     color.     16  nun. 

Summarj/:  Discusses  how  adrertlslog  helped  to  r^alld  Japoa  tol- 
lowiag  World  War  n,  and  bow  Japanese  women  became  emanci- 
pated In  the  process.  Shows  the  role  of  advertising  In  the  free  econ- 
omy of  the  United  States. 

1.  Advertising  — Japan.  2.  Women  In  Japan.  8.  Advertising  — 
V.  S.  I.  American  Association  of  Advertlslag  Agmdes.  n.  Mod- 
em Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-5197 

Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

What's  a  heaven  for?  {Motion  picture)  National  Park 
Service,  1966. 

18  rail.     sd.     col'>r.     16  miu. 

Sitinmurv:  .K  collage  art  presentation  of  Booker  T.  Washington, 
his  llfp,  and  his  effert  upon  America. 

1.  Wasiilnfrton,  Booker  Taliaferro.  1859?-1915.  i.  U.  8.  Na- 
tional Park  Service. 

923  Fi  E  68-18 

CINE 

What's  around  us?  (Filmstrip)  EducoticHial  Direction. 
Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  fllmstrips.  color.  85  mm.  and  S  pbooodlsca  (2  s.  each), 
38)  rpm. 

Alio  issued  with  phoootape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  General  editor,  Alexander  M.  Batman. 

CONTENTS:  1.  The  city.  56  fr.— 2.  The  town.  66  fr.— 8.  The 
country.  59  (r.— 4.  The  home.  58  fr.— 5.  People^  5»  fr.— «,  Getting 
It  there.    66  fr.    For  primary  grade*. 

1.  City  and  town  life — Jurenlle  films.  2.  Hnmui  ecology— Juve- 
nile films.  I.  Educational  Direction,  inc.  II.  Bye  Gate  House,  tac 
[HT361,  801JI  78-739935 

Bye  G«te  House 

What's  big  and  what's  little.  [Filmstripi    Troll  Associates,  1969. 

43  fr.     color      35  mm. 

Author,  Bertha  Sictcds. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  animals,  nature,  and  familiar  olqccts  to  teach  children 
concepts  of  sue.  and  to  show  the  importance  of  knowing  what  is  big  and  what 
is  little.  With  captions   For  primary  grades. 

1,  Size  perception— Juvenile  films.     {1.  Size  and  shape]       I.  Troll  Associ- 
alci. 
[BF2923  372.24  72-735914 

Troll  Associates  72  MARC 


What*s  curvy  (Filmstrip)    Hudson  Photographic  Industries, 
1968. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Summai-y:   Pictures  of  objects  familiar  to  young  children  photo- 
graphed In  such  a  way  as  to  emphasli»  curving  forms. 

1    ConcepU       2.  Form  perception.  i.  Hudson  Photographic 

Indii-stries.  Series:  Simple  concepts  1  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  70-733038 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


What's  good  to  eat  {Motion  picture)     Wexler  Film  Produc- 
tions,   Released  by  Henk  Newenhouse,  inc.,  1968. 

18  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Nutrition  education) 
nummary:  .V  12-year-old  boy  learns  what  foods  to  eat  to  provitle 
the  nntrients  which  the  human  body  requires.     Shows  how  the  body 
uses  these  nutrients  and  points  out  the  four  main  food  groups. 

1.  Food.     2.  Nutrition.  i.  Wexler  Film  Productions.  Los  An- 

geles.    II.   Newenbouse   (Henk)    inc.        Seiiee:   Nutritlou  education 
(Motion  picture) 

641.1  Fi  A  68-3280 

Heok  Newenhouse,  inc. 


Wkat's  happeaed  to  patriotisiii?  {Filmstrip]     Education  Division, 
New  York  times,  1971. 

65  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodiM::  2  S..  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm..  27  min. 
(Filmsiript  on  current  affairs.  Oct.  1971) 

In  LC  collection*. 

Side  2  of  phonodisc  (13  min.)  presents  an  analysis  of  the  filmstrip. 

With  ditcutsion  manual  and  duplicating  master. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  patriotic  attitudes  of  Americans  from  the  lime 
of  Stephen  Decatur  lo  the  War  in  Vietnam.  Relates  that  the  symbols  of  patrio- 
tiam  may  now  be  the  symbols  of  a  polarized  society. 

I.  Patriotism—United  Sutc*.  2.  Emblems,  National— United  States.  1. 
New  York  times.     II.  Series. 

tJK1759]  320.973  74-738701 

72tT72]rev  MARC 


What^s  happening?   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

5  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (I.«t'stalk)      (Magic  momenta,  unit  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits;  Collaborator,  Hoacb  Van  Allen. 

Summary :  Shows  five  situations,  each  on«  a  part  of  a  story  for 
students  to  complete.     For  primary  grades. 

L   Language  arts   (Elementary) — Juvenile  Sims.  I.  Encyclo- 

paedia  Brltunnlca   Educational  Corporation.  Series:   l<et's  talk 

(Motion  picture)  Series:  Magic  moments  (Motion  picture)  unit  1. 
372.6  73-705920 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Kducatiooal  Corp. 


What's  hard  {Filmstrip)     Hudson  Photojfraphic  Industries, 

1969. 

■.»  fr.     lt^\<>v.     S.'*  nun.      (Slinplf  r-oiiceipts  2) 

Crtdita:  Wrlti^r  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

t^itmmary:  Uses  photographs  of  objects  familiar  to  young  chtldreu 
to  explain  the  >vecial  attributes  of  hard  texture. 

1.  Concepis.    2.  Touch.        i.  Hiidwn  Photographic  InduMtriea. 
Serl^*:  Simple  concepts  2  (Filmstrip) 

872.6  74-733007 

Hiidnon  Photographic  Industries 


What's  in  a  Ubrary  {Motion  picture)    National  Educational 
^levision.    Made  by  WGBH-TV     Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Cent«r,  1967. 

<W  mm     sd     b4w.     16  mm.     (College  bound) 

Readers'  guide  to  P^'-'o^J.'^i. '"«•■»* "^ti„Dal  Educational  Television 
anllirSt^"'  r?nalana.  '"  xTn  S^.^l-ai.Visual  Center. 
Series:  College  bound  (MotloD  pi^«)  ^  ^  ^^^^^^ 

Indiana.     Dnlr.     Audio-  Viaaal  Center 

What's  in  a  name?  (Filmstrip)     Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, 1967. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  8.  for  manual 
projecto  :  1  s.  for  Rutomntlc  projector),  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  15  min. 
(UnguUnc  biicitgrounds  of  English,  group  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  .\uthor,  Harold  G.  Shane,  June  Grant  Shane;  Illustrator, 
Frank  Hopper. 

Summary:  Shows  some  of  the  ways  in  which  people,  places,  and 
things  received  their  names. 

1.  Names.  i.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  Se- 
ries: Linguistic  backgrounds  of  English   (Filmstrlpj   group  1. 

Fi  A  67-3931  rev 
Society  for  Visual  Education 


What's  in  a  play:  dramatic  action  (Motion  picture)    Film 
Associates  of  CaUfonita,  1967. 
17  mi:;.     «d.     color.     16  mm. 

lumtMrv^ Analyzes  dramatic  action  and  illustrates  Its  concepts 
through  the  use  of  a  simple  drama-a  conflict  between  a  salesman 

and  Ye^Mie"*'   i    Film  Associates  of  California,  Los  Angeles. 

792  Fi  A  67-5854 

Film  Associates  of  California 

WhaVs  in  sight?  (Motion  pictwre)  Campbell  Soup  Co., 
1960.    Made  by  Dallas  Jones  Productions. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ^     *.  „      „ 

Summary:   Encourages  supermarket  operators   to  make  full   use 

of  their  powers  of  observation  for  best  effectiveness  In  their  jobs. 

Reminders   Include  being  alert,   remembering,   and  questioning. 
1  Supermarkets.        i.  Campbell  Soup  Company. 

658.87  Fi  68-312 

What's  in  the  box?    No.  1  (Motion  picture)     International 

Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  2) 

I^oop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  reaa 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percej^ 
tloo  concepts,  and  vocabuUry;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  BtlmuUte  perception.    Involvea  reading  pantomime.    For  primary 

1  Reading  (Primary)  I.  International  Cinemedia  Center,  n. 
Learning  Corporation  of  America.        Series:  Ready,  set,  read!  (Mo- 

Learning  Corporation  of  .\nierica 

What's  in  the  box?  Na  2  (Motion  picture)  Intemadonal 
Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
I.<eaming  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!    Set  2) 

Loop  (lira. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  i>ercep- 
tlon,  concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problan  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Involves  reading  pantomime.  For  primary 
grades. 

1.  Reading   (Primary)  i.  InternaClonal  Cinemedia  Center,     n. 

Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series :    Ready,  set,  read ! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2. 

372.4  76-708214 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

What's  in  the  dictionary?  (Filmstrip)  Society  for  Visual 
Education,  1969. 

52  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33|  rpm.,  16 
mln.     ( Using  the  elementary  school  library) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Jeanette  Swlckard. 

Summary:  Analyzes  the  various  components  of  a  typical  entry  in 
the  dictionary. 

1.  Encyclopedias  and  dictionaries  — Juvenile  flima.  2.  School  li- 
braries— Juvenile  films.  r.  Society  for  Visual  Education.  Inc..  Chi- 
cago.        Series:  Using  the  el«nentary  school  library  (Filmstrip) 


Society  for  Visual 


423 

Education 


71-732750 


What's  inside  of  you    (Filmstrip)     Educational   Reading 

Service,  1968. 

42  fr.    color.   85  mm.    (Leem-abotit  fllmstrip  library) 

Credit:  Author,  Nancy  Rosenberg.  ^      -  .^^ 

Summary:   Explains  the  functioning  of  the  various  parts  of  U»e 

human  bod.v— the  brain,  nerves,  digestive  system,  ete     For  grades 

two  through  alx.  n__j)„„ 

1.    Physiology.     2.   Anatomy.   Human.        I.   Educational   Reading 

Service,  Inc.        Serlee.  

612  Fi  A  6&-3627 

Educational  Reading  Service 

What's  inside — what's  outside   (FUmatrip)     Hudson  Pho- 
tographic Industries,  1969. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  8) 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malctrfm  Wlttman. 

Summary:  Usee  pictures  of  object*  familiar  to  young  children  to 
explain  the  meaning  of  Inalde  and  outside  Shows  the  Inside  and 
outside  of  cooking  utMislls,  books,  buildings,  and  other  things. 

1.  Concepts.     2.  Touch.        i.  Hudson  Phot(«raphlc  Industries. 
Seriea:  Simple  concepts  8  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  70-788011 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


What's  it  going  to  cost  you?  (Motion  picture)  Consumers 
Power  Co.  Made  by  Portafilms.  Released  by  Portafilma 
Management  Services,  1969. 

9  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  a  series  of  dramatic  episodes,  drawn  from  utility 
accident  history  flies,  to  show  why  contractors  and  their  employees 
should  check  before  they  dig.  Surveys  the  costs  of  damages  and 
Interrupted  service  which  result  from  careless  digging  for  under- 
ground telephone  and  TV  cables,  electric  lines,  and  gas.  water,  and 
sewer  pipes. 

1.  Building — Safety  measures.     2.  Underground  construction.        i. 

Consumers  Power  Company,     n.  Portafllms  Management  Serrlcee. 

63S  73-702649 

CINE 

What's  new  at  Hadassah?  (Motion  picture)  Hadassah,  the 
Women's  Zionist  Organization  of  America,  1969.  Mad« 
by  Wim  van  Leer  Production  Co. 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  kaleidoscopic  view  of  the  Hadassah  Hebrew  Univer- 
sity Medical  Center  in  Jerusalem  showing  care  of  patients,  advances 
In  science  and  research,  medicine  and  therapy  for  wounded  soldiers, 
and  the  latest  equipment  brought  to  the  Middle  East. 

1.  Hadassah-Unlverslty  Medical  Center.  Jerusalem.  i.  Hadas- 
sah the  Women's  Zionist  Organlzatlwi  of  America. 

362  71-705013 

CINE 

What's  new  at  school?  [Motion  picture]     CBS  News.     Released 
by  Carousel  Films,  1972. 

45  roin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  in  b&w. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  which  compares  the  traditional  closed  class- 
room activity  in  a  New  York  school  with  an  open  mth  grade  class  in  North 
Dakota.  The  children  in  the  closed  classroom,  who  must  be  quiet  and  orderly, 
experience  boredom  and  resentment.  The  children  in  the  open  classroom,  where 
the  emphasis  is  on  informality  with  responsibility  and  teacher  guidance  rather 
than  teacher  direction,  experience  meaningful  and  joyful  learning. 

1  Open  plan  schools.  1.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc.  CBS  News. 
II.  Carouse]  Films,  inc..  New  Yorlt. 

[LBIO29.O61  371.3  72-702517 

ALA  Booklist  72  MARC 

What's  new  for  '69  {UotUm  pictwre)  Deere  and  Co.,  1968. 
Made  by  Eeid  H.  lUy  Film  Industriee. 

I™L4,1-  uSS°muil?re  OP..C..  e<t««  to  Introduce  »«w  model 
farm  tractors  to  potenttel  buyers. 

■ .  Another  issue.    35  mm. 

,.  Tractors        ,.  Deer.  ..d  Oonj«,.  ^^^^^ 

CINE 

What's  new  in  soBd  waste  management?  (Motion  picture) 
U.  S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency.  Made  and  re- 
leased by  Stuart  Finley,  inc.,  1970. 

37  mm.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Stuart  Finley;  writer.  Ralph  Burgin :  dne- 
niatographer.  Theodore  Jones.  ,  ,,_    .^  i 

SUMMARY  ■  Describes  the  technical  procedures  being  foltowed  by 
several  solid  waste  disposal  projects  throughout  the  United  Sutes. 

L  Refuse  and  refuse  disposal— U.  S.        I.  U.  S.     Environmental 
Protection  Agency.     II.  Finley  (Stuart)  Inc.,  Falls  Church.  Va. 
[TD788]  628  70-^714060 

Stuart  Finley.  Inc. 


What's  new  on  the  left  (Motion  picture)    National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center,  1966. 

30  min.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Radical  Americans,  no.  2) 
Summary:  Speakers  for  the  organisations  now  collectively  known 

as  the  New  Left  give  their  views  of  what  the  New  Left  stands  for. 
1.  Radicalism— U.  S.  i.  National  Educational  Television  and 

Radio  Center.  Series:  The  Radical  Americans   (Motion  picture) 

no.  2. 

329  Fi  A  67-5072 

Indiana  Univ.  Audio-  Visual  Center 


What's  on   top— whafs  underneath   (FUmatrip)     Hudson 
Photographic  Industries,  1969. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  3) 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Summary:  Uses  pictures  of  objects  familiar  to  young  children  to 
explain  the  meaning  of  "on  top"  and  "underneath." 

1.  Concepts.    2.  Space  perception.        i.  Hudson  Photographic  In- 
dustries.       Series:  Simple  concepts  3  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  73-733012 

Hudson  Photographic  Induatriee 


What's  rough  (Filmstrip) 
1968. 


Hudson  Ph<^«g:r»phio  Industries, 


688 


28  fr,     color.    35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  2) 

Credils:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Summary:    Uses  pictures  of   objects   familiar  to  young  children 
to  explain  the  special  attributes  of  rough  texture. 

1.  Concepts.    2.  Touch.        i.  Hudson  Photographic  Industries. 
Series.:  Simple  conc^ta  2  (Filmstrip) 

872.6  71-733009 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


What's  round  (FUimtrip)    Hudson  Photographic  IndostrieB, 

1968. 

'J8  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  1) 

With  teacher's  guide.  _,_ 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Bummnry:  Pictures  of  object*  familiar  to  young  children  photo- 
graphed in  such  a  way  as  to  emphasise  round  forms. 

1.  Concepts.      2.  Form  perception.  i.  Hudson  Photographic 

Industrlea         Series:  Simple concepu  1  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  72-73 

Hudson  Photographic  Induttrles 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


What's  smooth   (Filmstrip)     Hudson  Photographic  lodns- 
triea,  1968. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  2) 

CrMUi:  Writer  and  i^KMograpber,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Bummarp:  Uses  pictures  of  objects  famUlar  to  ronas  children  to 
emphaalse  the  apeelat  attribotee  of  smooth  textore. 

1.  Concepts.     2.  Touch.        i.  Hudson  Photographic  Indoatiles. 
Serlea:  Simple  concepts  2  (Fllmatrlp) 

372.6  76-783010 

Hndson  Photographic  lodostrlea 


What*s   ao   important   aboat   a    wheel?    {Motion  picture) 
Journal  Films,  1968. 

10  mill.     f(t.     color,     super  8  nini.      (Primary  science  series) 

Ix)Op  li  ni  iiiounte*!  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  i^lde. 

Summarj/:   Traces   the   history  of  the   wheel  and  Its  sutMequent 
development  from  a  simple  wooden  cart  to  the  modern  automobile. 

1.  Wheels — History.        i.  Jwirnal  Films,  Inc.,  Chicago.        Series; 
Primary  science  .series  (Motion  picture.     Journal  Films) 

372.3  72-700771 

Journal  Films 


What's  soft  {FUnutrip)     Hudson  Photographic  Industries, 

is  fr      tMlor.     3.">  mm.      (Siiiii>le  I'oncepts  2) 

<i-e4Hi:  Writer  and  p  ho  tog  rap  Let,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Summarv-'  \J>v*  photographs  of  objects  familiar  to  young  children 
to  explain  the  special  attHbutes  of  soft  teiture. 

1.  Concepts.    2.  Touch.        i.  Hudson  Photographic  Industries. 
Series;  Simple  concepts  2  (FIIm«trip) 

372.6  78-733008 

Hiid^^n  Photographic  Industries 

What's   square    [Filimtrip)      Hudson   Phott^nphic  Indus- 
tries, 1968. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     ( Simple  concepts  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediti:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Summary:   Pictures  of  objects  familiar  to  young  children  [Aoto- 
graphed  in  such  a  way  as  to  emphasize  square  forms. 

1,  Concepts.      2.  Form  perception.  i.  Hudson  Photograpliic 

Industrie?.  Series:  Simple  concepts  1  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  79-733035 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


Hudson  Phot«^raphio  Indus- 


What's  straight  {FUimtrip) 
tries,  1968. 

28  fr,     color.     35  mm.     { Simple  concepts  1 ) 

With  leacher'K  guide. 

CredHt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Summary:  Pictures  of  object*  familiar  to  youag  children  photo- 
graphed in  such  a  way  as  to  emphasize  straight  forms. 

1.  Concepts.      2.  Form  perception.  i.  Hudson  Phot(«raphic 

Industries.  Series:  Simple  concepts  1  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  76-733037 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 

What's  the  big  idea  {Motion  picture)  Ralph  Lopatin  Pro- 
ductions, 1967. 

21  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Relate*  how  employees  in  various  Industries  sobmit 
suggestions  which  benefit  them  in  monetary  awards,  company  recog- 
nition, and  savings  to  the  company  in  man-hours  and  cash. 

1.  Suggestion  systems.        i.  Ralph  Lopatin  Productions. 

668.31  FiA6a-243 

CINE 

What's  the  good  word?  {Filmstrip)  Frigidaire  Division, 
General  Motors  Corp.,  1960.  Made  by  Henry  Strauss  & 
Co. 

88  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33|  rpm., 
11  mln. 

With  guide.  ._ 

Bummary:  Trains  salesmen  In  techniques  of  "human-centered 
selling,  showing  the  Importance  of  what  Is  said  and  done,  and 
emphaslilng  the  need  for  Individual  approaches.     With  captions. 

1.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  l  General  Motors  Corporation. 

Frigldalre  Division,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

658.85  Fi  A  68-5235 

Henry  Strauss  and  Co. 

What's  the  prize?  {Motion  picture)  International  Cine- 
media  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learn- 
ing  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set.  read!     Set  2) 

Loop  Rim. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Pref«nts  basic  concepts  necessary  in  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percv>. 
tlon,  conc^ts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  the  meanings  of  "and"  and 
"or."     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  International  Clnemedla  Center,     n. 

learning   Corporation   of   America.  Series:    Ready    set     read! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2.  -*  ■ 

372.4  79-708220 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 

What's  the  weather  like?  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Families  and  weather) 
Summary:  Uses  the  experiences  of  a  family  which  has  to  change 
its  plans  for  a  picnic  because  of  the  weather  to  show  how  seasons 
and   climates   afFect    homes   and  activities,   and   to   point   cot    that 
personal  plans,  clothing,  and  food  often  depend  on  the  weather. 

1.  Weather.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Families 
and  weather  (Motion  ^cture) 

651.6  Fi  A  68-868 

CINE 

What's  to  do  {Motion  picture)  Charles  Lewin.  Released  by 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1967. 

6  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  a  teen-age  l>oy  who  has  nothing  to  do  and 
who  dectdea  to  produce  an  animated  film  about  Abraham  Lincoln  to 
occupy  his  time. 

I.  Lewin.  Charles,     n.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

301.43  Fi  A  68-869 

CINE 


What's  under  a  city  street  (Filmstrip)    Educational  Read- 

in;r  Service,  1968. 

42  fr     <.ilor     3."i  mm.     (I^.Trn-nbout  fllm.strip  library) 

Credilt:  Author.  J,  W.  Todd. 

fiummary:  Describes  the  mysterious  passages,  tunnels,  and  water- 
ways which  provide  the  sewage  dlspoiial.  power,  and  water  that 
enable  a  city  to  exist.     For  kindergarten  through  fourth  grade. 

1.   Underground  construction — Juvenile  films.  i.   Kducational 

Heading  Service.  Inc.  Series. 

628  FiA6&-3620 

Educational  Reading  SerTlce 

What's  under  your  hood?  (Motion  picture)    Parthenon  Pic- 
tures.   Released  by  Charles  Cahill  and  Associates,  1967. 

11  mill.     sd.     wrfor.     16  mm.  

Summary:  Uses  animation  and  views  of  a  working  model  engine 

to  show  how  an  automobile  engine  works.  

1    Automobiles  —  Motors.  r.   Parthenon  Pictures.  Hollywood. 

Calif       n    Cahill   (Charles)   sod  Associates,  Inc..  UoUywood,  Calif. 
629.2  Fi  A  68-1088 

Charlea  Cahill  and  AssocUtes 


What's  up  down  onder?  (Motion  picture)  Eastman  Kodak 
Co.  Released  by  Audio- Visual  Distribution,  Eaatnian  Ko- 
dak Co..  1969. 

1  reel    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:   A   documentary   account  of  smaU  sailboat  racUff  in 
Sydney  Hsrbor.  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

1    SalltMat  racing.       i.  Eastman  Kodak  Ooinpany. 

797.1  TtS-70W61 

D  Kodak  Oo. 


What's    warm— what's   coM    (FUmttrip)     Hudson    Photo- 
graphic Industries,  1969. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  3) 

Creiitt:  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman. 

Bummary:  Uses  pictures  of  objects  familiar  to  young  chUdren  to 
explain  the  concepts  of  warm  and  cold.  „   .         „._ 

1.  Concepts.     2.  Temperature  sense.  l  Hudsoo  Photographic 

Industries.         Series:   Simple  concepts  3  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  77-733013 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 

What's  wet^what's  dry  (FUmstrip)    Hudson  Photographic 

Industries,  1969. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Simple  concepts  8) 

rr^ditf  Writer  and  photographer,  Malcolm  Wlttman.  

SummU:  S  plctu*^  of  objects  familiar  to  young  children  to 
explain  the  physical  concept  of  wet  and  dry.  Photographic 

1.  Concepu.  2.  Senses  and  sensation.  _,|-  Hudson  pnotograpinc 
industries.'"  Series:  Simple  co^pts  3  (Filmstrip)        ^^^^^^ 

Hudson  Photographic  Industries 


What's  worth  while?   {Motion  picture)     Lois  Weber  Pro- 
ductions.   Released  by  Famous  Players-Lasky  Corp.,  1921. 

6  recU.     si.     hiw.     16  mm. 

L.  (■   ■'niiy  incomplete :  43  mln. ;  reels  1  and  3  and  parts  of  4  and  5 

In  the  I'liiverslty  of  California  at  l^  Angeles  Film  Collection  of 
the  American  Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Crcdita  ■  Producer,  director,  writer,  rx)ls  Wel>er :  photopraphy,  Wil- 
liam C.  Foster.  Catt:  CUlre  Windsor.  Arthur  Stuart  Hull,  Mona 
Lisa,  Louis  Calhern.  Edwin  Stevens. 

Bummary:  A  dran>a  In  which  an  aristocratic  young  woman  falls 
in  love  with  an  unmannerly  westerner  and  sends  him  to  Europe  to 
refine  himself,  only  to  find  that  she  does  not  like  the  results. 

I  I-ois  Weber  Productions,  n.  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  ni.  Unl- 
vershy  of  California  at  Los  Angeles  Film  Collection,  it.  American 
Film  institute  Collec-  tlon. 

791.43  77-709659 

Whaft  jamr  nthoritr?  [Motion  picture]     Eocyck^wedia  BriUn- 
nica  Educatioiial  Corp.,  1972. 

I I  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachcr'i  (uide. 

CREDITS;  Producer,  Greg  Hcimer;  collaborator,  Liwrcncc  Kohlberg. 

SUMMARY:  Pre*enU  two  episode*  involving  children  conftoniing  Ac  prob- 
lem* of  ■uihoniy.  E«minef  the  kind*  of  lothofiiy  foutid  in  our  society  and  the 
individual*  relation  to  luthoriiy. 

1 .  Auihority— Juvenile  film*.  [  I .  Authority)  1.  Encyclopaedia  Bnlannica 
Educational  Corporation. 

[HM271,  301.15  72-700987 

EBEC  72  MARC 

Wheat  (Motion  picture)    Public  Media,  inc.    Made  by  Ron 
Taylor    Productions.       Released    by   Films   Incorporated, 

1969. 

3  mln,     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

S«mBMirv:  An  experimental  art  aim.  lUnstratss  a  poem  by  E.  K. 
Cummlngs,  read  by  Harry  Whltelej.  __  .,  ..      . 

I.  Cummlngs,  Edward  Estlln,  18W-19e2.  n.  Public  Media,  Ina 
in.  Films  Incorporated. 

704.946  70-706169 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


The  Wheat  and  the  weeds  {Filmstrip)     Roa's  Films,  1966. 

26  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  4 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (The  Parables  of  the  kingdom) 

With  tenrher's  notes  and  study  plan. 

CreditM:  Authors,  Sister  H.  Joholce.  Sister  M.  Elizabeth;  cod* 
sultant,  Bernard  Cooke. 

Bummary:  lUustrates  SL  Matthew's  account  of  the  wheat  field 
In  which  weeds  are  so  entangled  that  they  cannot  be  extricated 
without  destroying  the  wheat  Points  oot  that  thU  parable  repre- 
sents life  on  earth  where  good  and  bad  people  Intermingle. 

1.  The  tares  (Parable)  i.  Boa's  Films,  Milwaukee.  Series: 
The  Parables  of  the  kingdom  (Filmstrip) 

226.8  PiA  67-3490 

Boa's  Films 


Wheat  Flour  Institute.  Chicago 
see 

Judy**  &mily  food  notebook. 


Sandwicbea  please. 


The  Story  of  wheat 

Wheat  king  (Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept.  of  Edu- 
cation, School  Hroadcasts  Section,  Regina,  1965,  Made  by 
Siiskatrliewnn  Cine-Orapliic  Division. 

30  mt]i.    s<L    b&w.    16  mm.     (Saskatchewan  glghtllue  series,  no.  6) 

Vrfdif:  Producer  and  director.  Robert  Howard;  writers,  Muriel 
Clements.  Gertrude  Murrny;  cameramen.  Alvln  Schnfer.  Ken  Patter- 
.•wn. 

nummary:  Traces  the  development  of  the  wheat  industry  In  the 
arid  pralrlps  of  southern  Saskatchewan,  noting  ttie  contributions 
of  Seager  Wheeler  and  Angus  MacKay  to  the  improvement  of  fnrmlng 
pracMces  and  strains  of  wheat.  Points  out  that  the  efforts  of  Wil- 
liam Motherwell  and  the  Territorial  Grain  Association  resulted  in 
good  marketing  conditions  and  fair  prices. 

1.  Wheat — Saskatchewan.  i.  Saskatchewan.  School  Broadcasts 
Section.  Series:  Saskatchewan  slghtUne  series  (Motion  picture) 
no.  6. 


National  Film  Bonid  of 


338.1 

Can.ida 


Fi  A  68-32 


Wheel  [Motion  picture]     ABC  News. 
Concepts,  1972. 


Released  by  ABC  Media 


(Make  a  wUh) 


639 


12  min.     sd.     color.      I 

Abo  ismed  in  super  8  n 

CREDITS^  Producer,  Torn  Bywaier*;  ho«.  Tom  Chapin 

SUMMARY:  Use*  animation,  graphic*,  fdm  clip*,  and  song  to  tiiuslrate  the 
various  meanings  of  the  word  wheil  Examples  include  the  wheel  of  fortune, 
wheeler  dealer,  and  paddle  wheel.  Shows  the  Deiu  Queen,  one  of  the  fotff 
remaining  rivcrboats.  and  presents  an  interview  with  her  captain,  Ernest  Wagner. 
For  elementary  grades 

I,  English  language-  -Study  and  teaching  (Elemenury) — Juvenile  films.  2. 
English  language-  'Semantics— Juvenile  filmt,  3,  Wheel*— Juvenile  films.  (1. 
English  language-  Semantics  2,  Wheeb]  1.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany II-  ABC  Media  Concepts.  111.  Series:  Make  ■  wish  (Motion  picture) 
[LB1576]  372.6  72-701296 

American  Broadcasting  72  MARC 

Co. 

Wheel  alignment:  adjusting  torsion  bar  snspensioii  (Uo- 
tion  picture)  DCA  Educational  Products  fl97H,  Kado 
by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4   min.     sL     color,     super  8  mm.     and   phonotape  In   cassette: 
II  Ips.    (Auto  mecbaDlcs) 

Loop  aim. 

With  script 

CKEDITS:  Authors,  Fred  McOIlTrey,  Walter  Oerdlng. 

SUMMART:   Gires   Instructions   Id  sutomoblle  wheel  allgnmeat. 
Shows  how  to  make  adjustments  to  the  torslOD  bar  soqieDSloo  system. 

1.  Automobiles — Wheels — Alignment        I.  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.    11.  Series :  Auto  mechsolcs  ( Motion  picture) 
[TL270]  629.28  78-713959 

DCA  BducaUtMial  Products 


Wheel  alignment:  caster-camber  adjustments  (cam  i 

blies)     (Motion    picture)        DCA    Educational    Products 
jlOTl  ?,    Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mln,  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  in  cassette: 
li  ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

I»op  film. 

With  script 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Fred  UcGUvrey,  Walter  Gerdtng. 

SUMMARY :  Gtres  instructions  for  ailgulng  the  wheels  of  an 
automobile.  Shows  how  to  make  caster-camber  adjustments  on  auto- 
mobiles with  cam  sssnnblles. 

1.  AutoDioblles— Wheels — Alignment        I.  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.   II.  Series:  Auto  tnechanic))  (Motion  picture) 
[  TL270]  629.28  73-7139S5 

DC-K  EdDcationai  Products 


Wheel  alignment:  caster-camber  adjustments  (shim  as- 
semblies) (Motion  picture)  DCA  Kduc^tional  Prod- 
iict.s  [1971  ?,    Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mlu.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette: 
li  ips.     (Anto  mechanics) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  scrlpL 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Fred  McQllvrey,  Walter  Gerding. 

SUMMARY:  Gives  Instructions  for  aligntng  automobile  wheels. 
Shows  how  to  make  caster-camber  adjustments  on  autom<Mles  with 
shim  assemblies. 

1.  Automobiles — Wheels— Alignment        I.  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.   II.  Series:  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
tTL270]  629.28  77-713956 

DCA  EducaUooal  Products 


Wheel  aUgnment:  cast«r-camber  adjustments  (slot  asscm- 
Mies)  (Motion  picture)  DCA  Educat  ional  Products 
(1971  ?i    Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  mln.  al.  color,  auper  8  mm.  and  pboootape  Id  cassette: 
II  ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

Loop  film. 

With  script 

CREDITS :  Aotbws,  Pred  UcOUrrey,  Walter  Oerdlnf. 

SUMMARY:  OlTes  Instructions  for  aligning  tbe  wIm^  of  an 
automobile.  Shows  how  to  make  csater-camber  adjustnmts  oo  cars 
with  slot  assonUlea. 

1.   AatomobUe*— Wbeds— AllgnmeDt.  I.   DCA   Educational 

Products.    II.  Series:  Aato  mechanics  (Motion  pictors) 
[TL270]  689.28  7a-7l8»57 

DCA  Bdncstional  ProdtKts 


Wheel  alignment:  checking  camber  (Motion  picture)    DCA 
Educational  Products  ,1971?,    Made  by  George  Mites  Ryan 

Studios. 

4    min.      si.     color     stiper  8  mm.     and  pbofMtape  In   cassette: 
IJ  Ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

I»op  film. 

With  scrlpc 

CREDITS:  Antb<»^  Fred  McQilTrey,  Walter  Oerdlng. 

Sl'MMARY:   Olres   ittstructhuis   for   checking  tbe  camber   when 
adjusting  the  aUgnmeDt  of  automobile  wheels. 

1.  Antomoblies—Wlkeels— Alignment.         1.  VtCK  Educational  Prod- 
octs.    II.  Series:  .^nto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
fTL270]  629.28  72-718962 

DCA  Edacatlooal  Products 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Wheel  alignment:  checking  caster  (Motion  picture)  DCA 
Educational  Products  (1971  ?,  Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan 
Studios. 

4  iiiln.  Bl.  color,  siipei-  8  mm.  and  piionotarie  In  casaette: 
II  ipB.     (Auto  mechanics) 

IxKip  Dim. 

With  Bcrlpt. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Fred  McGilvrey,  Walter  Gerdlng 

Sr.MMARY:  Gives  iDstrurtlons  for  checlrlDg  the  caster  when 
adjusting  the  alignment  of  the  wheels  of  an  automobile 

1.  Automobiles— Wheel.x—Ali)fnnient.        I.  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.   II.  Series  :  Auto  meihanlcs  (Motion  picture) 
[TL270]  629.28  76-713953 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Wheel  alignment:  checking  toe  and  center  steering  (Mo- 
tion picture)  1>CA  Educational  Products  ,197lfj  Made 
by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

A  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  in  cassette; 
IJ  ipe.     (Auto  mechanics) 

Ixxtp  flim. 

With  wript. 

CREDITS!  Authors,  Fred  McGilvrey,  Walter  Gerdlng. 

SUMMARY:  Gives  Instructions  for  aligning  the  wheels  of  an 
automobile^     Shows  how  to  check  toe  and  center  steering. 

1.  .\utomobile.>( — Wheels— Alignment.        I.  DC.A.  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.   II.  Series:  .^uto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
[TI^70]  629.28  70-713954 

I>CA  Educational  Products 

Wheel  alignment:  set-up  and  suspensiwi  checks  (Motion 

pictui-e)      DC.V   Educational   Products   ,1071?,     Made  by 
George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  min.  «i.  color,  super  8  mm,  and  phonotape  in  cassette. 
IJ  Ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

l>x>p  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Authors.  Fred  McGilvrey,  Walter  Gerding. 

Sl'MMARY:  Gives  InstructltMis  for  setting  up  for  aligning  auto- 
mobile wheels.    Shows  how  to  make  suspension  checks. 

1.  Automobiles— Wheels — Alignment.        I.  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts,   n.  Series:  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
[TL270]  629.28  79-713951 

DCA  Educational  Products 

Wheel   alignment:    toe  and   center  steering  adjustments 

(Motion    picture)      DCA    PMucatioruiI    Products    [1971?] 
Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  and  phonotape  In  cassette: 
ll  Ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Fred  McfJllvrey,  Walter  Gerdlng. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  automobile  wheel  altgnownt  Shows  how 
to  make  toe  and  center  steering  adjustments. 

1.  Automobiles— Wheels — Alignment.  I.  DC.K  Educational  Prod- 
ucts,    n.  Series:  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

[TL270]  629.28  74^713958 

DCA  Educational  Products 


The  Wheel  and  axle  {Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batche- 
lor  Education  Division,  I^ondon  (196-1,  Released  in  the 
U,  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bumnuiry:  Dses  models  and  animation  to  explain  the  relationship 
of  radius  and  circumference,  and  the  difference  In  speed  of  wheels  of 
various  sizes. 

1.  Wheels.      2.  Axles.  r.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films, 

ltd.,  London,  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  CorporatioiL 
531  Fi  A  68-2029 

Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


The  Whed  and  axle  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor 
Cartoon  P'ilms,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

3  min     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Simple  luuchines) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  the  operating  principles  of  the  wheel  and 
axle  and  bow  they  are  related  to  other  simple  machines. 

1.  Wheels.     2.  Axles.  i.  Halas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films, 

ltd.,  London,  ir.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
Series:  Simple  machines  (Motion  picture) 

631  Fi  A  68-1727 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Eklucatlooal  Corp. 


Wheel  and  axle:  an  introduction  (Motion  picture)    William 
Boundey.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

10  m  n.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

SI'M-MARY:  Presents  experimenu  with  different  wheel  and  axle 
cnnihi nations  which  reveal  number  patterns  that  help  explain  how 
simple  machines  work. 

1.  Wheels.  2.  Axles.  I.  Boundey,  William  11.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media. 

531.8  7&-712383 

BFA  EdU'-ational  Media 


Wheel   balancing:   front   wheels   (Motion   picture)      DCA 
Educational  Proilucts  [1971?,    Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan 

Studios. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super   8  mm.     and   phonotape  In   cassette: 
II  ips.     (Auto  meohanU-H) 

l»op  film. 

With  ncrtpt. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Fred  McGilvrey,  Walter  Gerdlng. 

SUMUART:  Shows  bow  to  balance  the  front  wheels  of  ao  auto- 
mobile. 

1.  Automobiles— Whpels— Alignment.         I.  DCA  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.   IL  Sertea  :  Auto  mechanlcx  (Motion  picture) 
[TL270]  629.28  70-718949 

DCA  Edocatlonal  ProducU 


Wheel  balancing :  rear  wheels  ( Motion  picture)  DCA 
Educational  Pnxlucts  il97l?j  Made  by  George  Miles  Ryan 
Studio,?. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super   8   mm.     and   phonotape   in   cai<sette: 
U  Ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

I>oop  Aim. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Authors,  Fred  McGilvrey,  Walter  Gerdlng. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  how  to  balance  the  rear  wheels  of  an  auto- 
mobile. 

1.  Automobiles— Wheel»— Alignment.         I.  I>CA  Educational  Prod- 
uct--<.    11.  Series :  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 
[TL270]  629.28  76-713950 

DCA  Educational  Products 


Wheel  balancing:  run-out  and  out-of -balance  (Motion  pic- 
ture) DCA  Educational  Products  ,1971?,  Made  by 
George  Miles  Ryan  Studios. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super   8   mm.     and   phonoUpe  in   cassette: 
II  ips.     (Auto  mechanics) 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS-  Authors,  Fred  McGilvrey,  Walter  Gerdlng. 

SUMMARY:   Gives   instructions  for  balancing  the  wheeLs  of  an 
automobile,  including  the  problem  of  wheel  aud  tire  run-out. 

1.  Automobiles— Wheels— Alignment.        I.  IK;a  Educational  Prod- 
ucts.   II.  Series :  Auto  mechanics  (Motion  picture) 

629.28  77-718948 

Products 


[TL270] 

DCA  Educational 


Wheel  dealer  (Motion  picture)     Norman  Gollin,    Released 
by  Pyramid  Films,  1970. 

2  min.     sd.     color.     IS  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  passive  car  and  a  pair  of  chopping  teeth  provide 
a  humorous  satiric  comment  on  the  mechanized  hustle  of  the  used- 
car  salesman. 

1.  Used  car  trade.  I.  Gollin,  Norman.  II.  Pyramid  Films,  Inc. 
658.85  72-709805 

Pj-ramld  Films 


Wheel  of  Karma    (Motion  picture) 
see   Hindu  rituals;   Hinduism 


Wheel  <m  the  chimney   {Motion  picture)     Weston  Woods 
Studios,  1969. 

1  i-«'l.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Uses  pictures,  words,  and  music  from  the  book  by 
Marjiaret  Wise  Brown,  with  illustrations  by  Tibor  Gergely,  to  tell 
the  story  of  how  a  ntork  nests  on  cartwheels  fastened  to  the  chimneys 
of  European  farmhouses.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Storks,  I.  Brown,  MarRiireC  Wise.  1910-1952.    Wheel  on  the 

chimney,    ii.  Weston  Woods  Studios.  Weston,  Conn. 

372.3  70-702901 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


The  Wheel  on  the  school  {FUmstrip) 
ducfions,  1970. 


Miller-Brody  Pro- 


155  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33J  rpm,,  45 
min.     microgroove.     (Newbery  award  sound  fltmstrlps) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Meindert  De  Jong. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  which  portrays  the  search  by  the 
school  children  of  a  small  fishing  village  In  Holland  for  a  wheel  to 
put  on  the  roof  of  their  school  so  that  storks  will  nest  there  and 
bring  good  luck  to  the  town. 

I.  De  Jong,  Meindert,  19H>-  The  wheel  on  the  schooL 

n.  MUler-Brody  Productions.        Series. 

813  75-737573 

Miller-Brody  Produc-  tions 


Wheel  Productions 
see 


Bunny  Lake  is  missing. 


Wheelchair  transport  {Motion  picture)    Comprenetics,  1969. 

20  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Basic  procedures  for  the  paramedi- 
cal emplo}'ee) 

Also  issued  In  standard  8  mm,  and  in  super  8  mm.  In  cartridge, 
with  magnetic  sound  track. 

With  Instructor's  manual  and  student  guide. 

Bummary:  Shows  how  to  operate  a  wheelchair  and  transport  a 
patient  safely. 

1.  Transport  of  sick  and  wounded.     2.  Wheelchairs.  i.  Com- 

prenetics,  inc.  Series:  Basic  procedures  for  the  paramedical  em- 

ployee (Motion  picture) 

610.78  79-704882 

Compreoetics,  lac. 


Wheelchair:  very  weak  patient — from  bed  to  chahr  and 
return  (two  worker  method)  {Motion  picture)  J.  B. 
Lippincott  Co.,  1970. 

4  min.     Hi.    color,     xuikm'  8  mm.     (Lifting  and  moving  patienU) 

Fundamentals  of  nursing. 

I.oop  film  mounte<l  In  cartridge. 

With  Instructor  and  student  guides. 

Cieditt:  Numlnjf  cunsullant,  Elinor  V.  Fuerst. 

Hummury:  IWmunstrates  tei-hniques  of  moving  a  very  weak  patient 
from  i>ed  to  wheelchair  and  return. 

1,  Transport  of  sick  and  wouniied.  2.  Wheelchairs.  i.  Lippin- 
cott (J.  B.)  Comimiiy.  i'hlladelphiH.  Merlec :  Mftlng  and  moving 
[Wtlenrs  (Motion  [>icture|  SerleH  :  Fundamentals  of  nursing  (Motion 
picture) 

610.78  70-704791 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 


640 


The  Wheeler  dealers  {Motion  picture)     Filmways.    Released 
by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1963. 

16."»  nrn.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Pana  virion.     Metrocolor. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  George  J.  W.  Goodman. 

Released  also  under  the  title  Separate  beds. 

Credits:  Producer.  Martin  RansohofT;  director,  Arthur  Illller; 
Screenplay,  George  J.  W.  Goodman,  Ira  Wallach ;  music,  Frank  De 
Vol:  director  of  photography,  Charles  Ijina;  film  editor.  Tom  Mc- 
Adoo.  C(Ut:  James  Garner,  Lee  Reralck,  Phil  Harris,  Chill  Wills, 
Jim  Backus. 

Summary:  A  comedy  altout  a  glib  Teias  oilman  who  goes  to  New 
York  to  raise  money  to  finance  his  oil  wells,  and  who  finds  romance 
with  a  female  security  analyst. 

I.  Goodman.  George  J-  W.  The  wheeler  dealers,  ii.  Filmways, 
inc.     III.  Metro-Gold-  wyn-Mayer,  inc.     iv.  Separate  beds 

(Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1265 


Wheeler  Industries 


To  dive  into  the  sea. 

Wheelin*  easy.  (Motion  picture]    J.  C.  Penney  Co.     Made  by  C. 
M.  Group.    Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1971. 

8  min.     td.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  advertiiing  film  for  the  recreilional  line  of  vctiiciet  carried 
by  the  J.  C.  Penney  Company.  Include*  motorcycln,  tkimobitcs.  md  various 
kinds  of  buggies. 

1.  Motorcycle*.  2.  Snowmobiles.  3.  Dune  buggies.  I,  Pcnne>  (J.  C.) 
Company,  inc.     II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

tTL440]  796  72-700331 

CINE  72  MARC 

Wheels  {FUmstrip)  My  weekly  reader  ,196-?]  Made  by 
Ralph  Lopatin  Productions. 

19  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (New  science  reading  adventures) 
Bumtnary:  Uses  a  series  of  questions  with  Illustrations  to  explain 
the  concept  of  movement  with  a  wheel. 

1.  Wheels.  i.  My  weekly  reader.  Series :  New  science  read- 

ing adventures  (Pllmstrlp) 

372.3  71-733198 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Wheels  {Motion  picture)  Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood, 
Eng.  Released  in  the  XJ.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.    si.    color.    8  mm.     (Starting  science  I) 

Loop  Rim  mounted  in  cartridge.  ]s.sued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  development  of  the  wheel  and  shows 
points  of  conlact.  Dlsc-usses  friction,  lubrication,  and  reduction  of 
points  of  contact. 

1.  Wheels.  I.  Botben  Filma  iL  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Ed- 
ucational Corporation.  Series;  Starting  science  i  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

531  72-708004 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Wheels  (Film.strip)     Field  Educational  Publications,  1969. 

Cil  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac;  1  s.,  12  In.,  33ft  rpm.,  10 
min.    niirroj-roore.     (The  Checkered  flag,  series  A) 

lssue<l  in  a  multi-media  kit  with  audiotape,  correlated  text,  and 
teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Explains  the  drag  race  in  order  to  encourage  improve- 
ment of  reading  F>kill.s.  Presents  the  role  hot-rod  groups  have  played 
in  developing  safety  features  on  all  cars. 

1.  Drag  racing.    2.  Beading.  I.  Field  Educational  Publications. 

Series:  The  Checkered  tlag  (Fiimstrlp)  series  A. 

428.4  76-737470 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist  rev 

Wheels  {Motion  picture)  Educational  Direction.  Made  by 
Alexander  M.  Butman.    Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Story  starters  2) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Presents  scenes  of  the  wheels  of  various  vehicles  from 
which  children,  using  their  experience  and  Imagination,  can  write 
a  story. 

1.    English    language— Composition    and   exercises.  i.    Educa- 

tional   Direction.    Inc.      n.    Eating   Orporation,    Cambridge,    Mass. 
Series:  Story  starters  2  (Motion  picture.    Ealing  Corp.) 

808  71-708769 

Baling  Corporation 

Wheels  of  fortune  {Motion  picture)  WFBM  Production 
Center.  1967. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summ'try:  A  documentary  film  about  the  Indianapolis  Speedway 
Race.  Points  out  the  effect  of  the  turbine  engine  on  the  auto  racing 
world. 

1.  Indianapolis  Speedway  Race, 
tlon  WFBM-TV. 

796.7 
OINB 


.  Indianapolis.    Television  sta- 
Fi  A  6ft-244 


Education   Division, 


The  Wheels  of  justice    (Filmstrip) 
New  York  times,  1971. 

GR  fr,  h&H*.  ."«  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  s.,  12  In..  33|  rpm., 
l.>  min.     (Filmstrtps  on  current  affairs) 

With  script,  teacher's  guide,  and  duplicating  nuister. 

SUMMAUY :  Points  out  the  Inefficiencies  and  inequities  of  the 
American  judlcinl  system  and  dlBcnsses  means  of  providing  needed 
reforms. 

1.  Ijiw  reform— I'.  S.    2.  Justice.  Administration  of— U.  S- 
I.  New  York  time;'.     II.  Series. 

fKF384l  347  72-738706 

New  York  time;' 

Wheels,  wheels,  wheels  (Motion  picture)    King  Screen  Pro- 
ductions, 1969. 

11  mill.    wl.    Color.     Ifl  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  weird  and  wonderful  world  of  wheels 
by  examining  the  incredibly  varied  forms  of  wheeH  ihai  make 
cIvUiEatlon  run.    Without  narration. 

1.  WheelH.         I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
[TJ181.6]  631  7fr-712646 

King  Screen  Productiona 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wamn  Schloat  Pro- 


When  an  arrest  is  made  {FUmttrip'^ 
ductions,  1963. 

S3  f r.     color.    35  mm.     (Bill  of  rights  backgrooDd) 

Cr«d\U:  Author.  G.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

Bwnma%-y:  Rereals  what  happens  when  a  burglary  auapeot  Is 
booked  at  a  police  station.  Includes  an  explanation  of  the  suQ>ect's 
rights  and  the  obligation  of  the  police  to  protect  those  rights. 

1.  Arreal— U.  S.  i.  ScUloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleasant- 
rille.  N,  V.        Series:  Bill  of  rights  background  (FiUnstrlp) 

343  Fi  A  68-4407 

Warreo  Schloat  Productions 

When  angels  Ml  {Uotiim  pMiirw)  Oatebrity  Holdinjia. 
Made  by  Roman  Polanski,  Polish  Film  Academy,  Lodz, 
Poland,  19r»8.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary 
Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969. 

£1  min.    sd.     color.     13  mm. 

(V«d«l«.-  Director  and  writer.  Roman  Polansld;  music,  Krzysztof 
Komeda.  Catt:  Barbara  Kwlaskowskia.  Jakob  Goldberg,  Henrrlc 
Kuckarakl. 

SimMnarv;  A  story  about  a  wizened  old  woman  who  Is  the  at- 
tendant In  an  underground  men's  room,  showing  the  woman's  life 
itOTT  la  flMbbadca  Intovpersed  with  Bcenes  lo  the  men's  room. 

L  Celebrity  Holdings.  Inc.  n.  Contemtwrary  Fllms/McOraw-HIU. 
155.6  79-702688 

McOraw-H<Il  Book  Co. 

When  Chicafiro  was  HiHlywood,  part  1  {Motion  picture) 
WMAQ-TV.    Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises, 

1970. 

■7  mln.     sd.     h&w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Produ<-er,  Scott  Craig;  director,  Tony  Verdl- 

Bummnry:  Describes  the  movle-producing  days  In  Chicago  fi-om 
1904  to  1915.  ProTldea  a  look  into  the  early  movie  Industry  from 
the  point  nf  view  of  a  cameraman,  a  film  editor,  and  a  prop  tnan 
for  the  old  companies.  Includes  vintage  photf^raphs,  rare  old 
films,  and  stories  about  the  old  movie  greats. 

1.   Moving-picture  Indu.-rtry— Chicago— History.  i.  WMAQ-TV 

(Television  station)     Chicago,     n.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 

778.5  72-709060 

NBC  Mucatlonal  Enter-  prises 

When  Chicago  was  Hollywood,  part  2  {Motion  picture) 
WMAQ-TV.  Released  bv  NliC  Educational  Enterprises, 
1*70. 

27  min.    ed.    b&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer  Scott  Craig;  director,  Tony  Verdi. 

Summary:  Describes  the  end  of  the  old  movle-produdng  days  In 
Chicago  from  191.'>  to  the  closing  of  the  Chicago  studios  In  1917, 

1.   Moving -picture  Industry— Chicago— History.  i.  WMAQ-TV 

(Television  station)     Chicago,    xt.  NBC  E^ducatlonal  Enterprites. 

778.5  72-709079 

NBC  Educational  Enter-  prises 

When  cTcrr  Ugh  ichool  teacher  Is  a  reaihic  teacher.  [FUmstrip] 
Association  of  Oaasroom  Teachers.  Made  by  Nuioiul  Educa- 
tion Association  Publishing  Division.  Releued  by  Publicatiofi- 
Sales  Section,  1971. 

lOOfr,  color  35  mm.  ind  phonodac:  2  »..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  12  min. 
(Whai  rcicarch  uys  lo  ih«  icKher) 

Wiih  leschcr's  gutde  and  tcnpL 

Baied  on  Readin|  in  ihe  hi|h  ichool.  by  Roger  C-  Fsrr  snd  Jamct  L.  UfTey. 

CREDITS  Script.  Carol  Epwdn:  narraior,  WilUrd  Scoti;  an.  Broolie  Todd 
artd  Atsociai«;  creative  juperviiion.  Gordon  Fellon.  Richard  Nielicn. 

SUMMARY:  A  teacher  Irajning  film.  Demonstrsies  mcthodi  lo  impcove 
tiudent  reading  skilli.  including  dcvclopmeni  of  voc«buUry.  interpretation, 
ipced.  note  taking  and  uudy  techniques. 

I  Reading  (Secondary)  I  Fan.  Roger  C.  Reading  in  the  hi^  ichool. 
II  Auociation  of  Clauroom  Teacberv  III.  National  Education  AMOciation  of 
the  United  State*  PuMica  lion -Sales  Diviaion.  IV.  Sencs:  What  reacarch  uyt 
to  the  teacher   [Ftlimtrip) 

tLBl632i  370.7  72-734737 

National  Education  T3  MARC 

Anociaiion 

^nVhen  free  men  shall  stand**  (FUmstrip)  Herbert  M. 
Elkins  Co.  tl96-?, 

3  flli.jstrlps  ( pt.  1,  61  fr. ;  pL  2,  46  fr. ;  pt.  3,  47  fr.),  color.  35  mm. 
(Liberty  and  the  pursuit) 

CrrdUi:  Producers,  Bruoe  Flndlay.  Allyn  Findlay.  EathM-  Blair 
Flntllay  :  Illustrator,  Otto  Motta. 

Summarv:  Rervlews  efforts  by  man  to  better  his  material  wdfare, 
primarily  through  production,  an  important  key  to  prosperity.  Dis- 
cusses the  economic  triangle — resources,  energy,  and  tooto— showing 
principal  reasons  for  the  high  standard  of  living  In  the  United 
SUte«.    With  captions. 

1.  C<ffit  and  sUndard  of  living — U.  S.    2.  EkXHiomlcs.  i.  Herbert 

M.  Elkins  Company.  Series:  Liberty  and  ttie  purstilt  (Fllmstrlp) 

338.0973  70-734149 

Herbert  M.  Elkins  Co. 


When   goose   stole    the   son    {FUmttrip) 
Board  of  Canada,  1966. 


National    Film 


27  fr     color.    35  mm.     (Canadian  Indian  legend  series) 

French  version  released  under  the  title  Le  jour  oft  I'oie  vols  le 
soleil. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Gaston  Cbarbonneau;  script,  Laurence  Hyde. 

Summary:  Uses  captioned  illustrations  by  Laurence  Hyde  to  teil 
the  le^nd  of  tlie  Sallsh  Indians  alwut  the  raven  wbo  persuades  the 
goose  to  release  the  sun.     For  kindergarten  and  primary  grades. 

1.  Sallsh  Indians— Legends.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board. 
Series :  Canadian  Indian  legend  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-^194 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


When  goose  stole  the  sun  (Filmstrip)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1966.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

27  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Indian  stories  and  legend-s) 

CREDITS :     Pro<lucer,    Gaston    Charbonneau ;    script,     Laurence 
Hyde. 

SUMMARY:  Recounts  the  Sallsh  Indian  legend  in  which  a  goo«e 
shuts  away  the  sun  In  a  box.     With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Sallsh  Indians — Legends— Juvenile  films.  I.  Canada.     N:i- 

tlonal  Film  Board.     11.  Universal  Evocation  and  Visual  Arts.     Ill- 
Series:  Indian  stories  and  legends  (Filmstrip) 
[E99.S2]  398.2  72-740835 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


WImb  Hair  caae  to  MewpUa.  [Motion  picture]    Scripps-Howard 
Broadcasting  Co.,  1971. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Protrsyi  the  varioua  reaction*  of  the  communicy  when  the 
interracial  rock  musical  Hair  came  to  Memphis,  Tena. 

I.  MacDcrmot.  OalL  Hair.  1.  Race  dbcriminalioa  —  Memphia.  I. 
Scrippa- Howard  Broadcasting  Company. 

(MU00.8.M44,  301.44  70-715451 

CINE  72  MARC 


WWa  I  grow  ap— I  want  tUMi  ^  fc«-  [Motion  picture]    Jeff  DcU 
Film  Service,  1971. 

I  min.     id.     color,     16  mm. 

AIM  inu«d  in  35  mm.  . 

SUMMARY:  Oiv«  the  meanint  of  the  word  freedom,  and  presents  atntiKics 

"  *  "S-rr.  "  eff  l5Srf  Urn  Sewic. 

,JC5.5,  323.44  72.700021 

CINE  ^2  MARC 


When   in   the   world?    (Filmstrip)      Filmfax   Productions. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    ( What  in  the  worldl) 

SUMMARY :  Dr.  Newton  Know-It-AU  arouses  children's  interest 
In  social  studies  and  natural  history  ns  he  hosts  a  tour  that  briefly 
portrays  man's  accomplishments  in  the  flelds  of  gmeral  science, 
literature,  and  the  arts.     With  captions.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Social  sciences— Study  and  leaching  (Primary)  I.  Filmfai 

ProdiicIlon.s.  New  York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  What  In  the  world?  (Filmstrip) 

[LB1530]  372.8  75-740297 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

WlMB  Is  leroT  [Motion  picture]    A-V  Corp.  1970?    ReleaMd  by 
Time-Life  Film*. 

approx.  23  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Space— the  new  tcieiKC.  CoUef 
level,  na  I) 

SUMMARY:  Preaenu  an  account  of  the  -latmch  wiBdowt"  or  lime  perio* 
durinj  which  goal*  of  an  Apollo  miaaion  mutt  be  carried  out.  Dbcuaaea  sannah 
limia.  the  earth-moon  geometry,  the  witipo«k  pOMtion,  and  other  launchiat 
calculationt.  _^    . 

1.  Space  traiectofkt.     2.  Rockeu  (Aeronautka) — Launching.     3.  Piofect 
Apollo.       1.  A-V  Corporation.  Houaion.Tea.    li-  Time-Life  Filmi.    HI.  Seriea: 
Space— the  new  science.  [Motion  picture)  Coltegc  level,  no.  1. 
tTL1075]  629.45  72-701669 

Time-Life  Filma  72 


MARC 


When  Jotany  cowi  HaicUas  lM»e.  (Motion  picture]     ABC 
Newi.     Released  by  ABC  Media  Concept*.  1971. 

42  min     sd.     color.     16  mm-  _     . 

dlEDrre;  l>ro<lix«r.  direclor.  •«1  wrirei.  En«.l  ftodrelt  ii«t.ux.  Fr«J[ 

"'SSJtlARY:  A  ..ud,  o(  *.  hu»«,  Am~.  i»volv«l  to  *« J*-*^ 

,^,««,t  o(  Ih.  uenc,  to^  u«l  to  which  •»«.  t<»~J  »  =™«  •«"  """^ 
°'r;'i2i^"Ei?pl«^.-U"i«-  Su«.        I    A».Hc„  B,o.ic«to. 

tUB357]  :?^>  »  j^Rc 

American  Broaacastrng  '' 

Co. 

When  life  begins   (Motion  picture)     Les  Films  da  levant, 
Paris.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide.  

SUMMARY-  Depicts  the  developing  fetus  from  fertlliaaUoo  or 
egg  to  birth  and  shows  the  various  stages  of  devrtopiDent  of  tlie 
main  external  organs  of  the  fetus.     Includes  a  live  birth  »«aence. 

1.  Fetus.  2.  Parturition.  I.  Les  Films  du  levanL  II.  HcGraw. 
Hill  Book  Cwnpany.  ■..^^ 

612.6  71-711920 

UcGraw-HUI  Book  Co. 


When  losers  become  winners  {Motion  picture)    NBC  News. 
Released  by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1970. 

14  min.     ad.     h&w.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Mel  Ferber. 

nummary:  Surveys  the  political  trends  in  the  United  States  during 

I     U.    s.— Politics   and   government— 1963-1969.  i.   National 

Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBC  News.     ii.  NBC  Bducational  En- 
terprises. 

S29  79-709078 


NBC  Educational  Enter- 


prises 


When  love  needs  care.  [Motion  pioturc]     Leonard  C.  Schwarz. 
Released  by  See-Saw  Films,  1972. 

13  min.     sd.     color       16  mm. 

With  manual. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Barry  Pollack;  photographer  and  editor.  David  Espar. 

SUMMARY:  Focuses  on  the  medical  interviews  and  examinations  of  a  boy 
at>d  girl  t>cing  examined  and  treated  for  venereal  diseases.  Emphasizes  symp- 
toms, treatment,  and  prevention  of  venereal  diseases. 

1    Venereal  diseases         I.  Schwarz,  Leonard  C.     [I.  See-Saw  Films. 
tRC200.2]  6 1 3.9  72-700677 

Leonard  C.  Schwari  72  MARC 

When  IMay  cones,  well  move  to  the  first  floor  (Motion 
picture)  United  Cer^ral  Palsy  Aasociation,  1969.  Made 
by  Bisinger/Verwolf  Design. 

22  mln.     sd.     b&w.     10  mm. 

Bummary:  A  voice-over  narration  based  on  the  diary  of  a  severely 
Involved  cerebral  palsied  yoong  women  Is  used  to  present  the  fms- 
tratlooB,  bopcfl,  and  fears  that  sbe  experiences,  as  well  as  ber 
growing  anxiety  recardlog  the  health  of  ber  agios  owtfaer  ^lo 
cares  for  her. 

1.  Oentbral  palar.        l  United  OerAral  Palsy  AnocUtlocks. 

tUS  78-705715 

CINE 


Whea  Mkhlgaa  wm  jom^  [Motion  picture]     PortafOmg.  1964. 
Released  by  Perennial  Educatioci. 

IS  min.     sd.     baw.     16  mm.     (Michigan) 

Other  veisiont:  16  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  sound;  super  t  mm.  on  reel 
with  optical  sound;  super  I  mm.  in  cartridce  whh  matnWir  sownd;  videoupe  on 
reel;  and  videocasaetie. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  an  catcasiw  MaUrkal  Mady  td  MkUgan  and  the 
Midwest  from  the  tee  age  through  the  ISth  century. 

1.  Indiansof  North  America— Michigan— Hisiory.  2.  Michigan— History- 
To  1837.  1.  Portafilms.  M.  Perennial  Education,  inc.  III.  Series:  Michigan. 
[Motion  picture] 

[E78.M6]  977.4  72-701007 

Perennial  Education  72  MARC 

When  Mr.  Terrapin  went  riding  in  the  cloods  (Filmstrip) 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  8  mln. 
(Musical  adventures) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  Including  reading  script 

Adapted  from  the  hook  This  Is  music,  by  Adeline  UcCall. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  artwork,  narration,  and  songs  to  present  a 
dramatic  musical  tale  In  which  an  eagle  grants  a  man  his  wfsfa  to 
fly.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Operas,  Juvenile.  I.  McCall,  Adeline  (D«iham>   1900- 

This  Is  music.     II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc..  Chicago.        Se- 
ries: Musical  adventures  (Fllmstrlp) 

372.8  76-738076 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 

When  Nigel  thinks  of  Londwi  (Motion  picture)  Richard 
Beymer.      Released   by    Universal   Education   and  Visual 

Arts,  1970. 

17  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  A  series  of  Impressionistic  sequencer,  treeing  the  ad- 
ventures of  a  Wel-th  boy  who  meets  an  American  tourist  and  Imagines 
that  he  accompanies  the  American  to  London.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  London— Description.  l  Beymer,  Ridiard.  □.  Unlveraal  Bda- 
cstion  and  Visual  ArtR. 

153.3  76-706149 
CINE 

When  seconds  count  (Motion  picture)  Axaerican  National 
Red  Cross,  1966. 

4  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  D^oonstrates  the  latest  approved  techniques  for  artl- 
flclal  respiration  by  means  of  mouth-to-mouth  resuscitation. 

L  Artificial  respiration.  i.  Bed  Cross.  U.  S.  American  National 
Red  Cross. 

614.8  Fi  68-93 

When  shoes  eat  socks  (Filmstrip)     Taylor  Associates,  1971. 

o7  fr.  color.  B5  mm.  and  phonndiM*:  2  s.,  7  In.,  33)  rpm..  10  mln. 
(Tell  me  a  story.    Library  10) 

AI»>  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  script  book,  teacher's  use  folder,  and  tell-back 
booklets. 

Based  on  the  t>ook  of  the  same  title  by  Barbara  KUmowlcs. 

SUMMARY :  A  story  about  a  little  boy  whose  shoes  eat  hl»  socks 
because  he  will  not  learn  to  tie  his  shoelaces.  For  elementary 
grades 

I.  Kllmowlcz,  Bartura.  When  sboex  eat  socks.  II.  Taylor  Asso- 
ciate*'.    III.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story   (Fllmstrlp)     Library  10. 

372.4  77-740008 
Taylor  Aaaodatea 

When  the  chips  go  down  {Motion  picture)  Marshall-Eclipse 
Division,  Bendix  Corp.  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service  [196-t, 

22  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  good  brake  linings  and 
sbows  how  they  are  manufactured  and  the  number  of  rigid  tests 
they  must  pass.  Shows  what  happened  to  a  family  when  their 
brakes  failed  to  work. 

1.    Automobiles — Brakes.  i.   Bendlx   Cori>oration.      Marshall' 

Eclipse    Division,      u.    Modern    Talking   Picture    Service,    inc. 

629.2  Fi  A  67-5200 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

When  the  dims  came  to  town  (Filmstrip)  Society  for 
Visual  Education.  1971. 

63  fr.  color.  ,V>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in..  33i  rpm., 
12  mln.     micpognxtve.     (The  World  of  the  circus) 

.Also  issued  M-lth  phonotape  In  cassette. 

Made  In  cooperation  with  Circus  World  Museum. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:    Producer,   Marc   F.   Ellis;   author.  Carolyn   R.  Ellis. 

SU.MMARY:  Uses  period  photographs,  circus  posters,  and  news- 
paper advertisements  to  portray  circus  day  In  a  small  midwestern 
town  at  the  turn  of  the  century.    For  elementary  grades 

1.  Cfpcus— Juvenile  films.        I.  Society  for  Visual  Education.  Inc., 
Chicago.     11.  Series:  The  World  of  the  circus   (Filmstrip) 
[GV1803]  791.3  77-739478 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

When  the  Ui^ts  go  oat  {Motion  picture]  Duqueane  Light  Co. 
Made  by  Hardman  Associates.  Released  by  Association-Sterl- 
ing FUms,  1971. 

12  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  electric  power  is  generated,  how  power  is  restored 
in  the  home  after  a  localized  power  failure,  and  how  specialists  work  to  improve 
service. 

I.  Electric  power  production  2.  Electric  power  failures.  1.  Duquesae 
Light  Company.     II    Association -Sterling  Filnts. 

[TKlOOlj  621.31  76-715450 

aNE  72  MARC 

When  the  littlest  camel  knelt  (FUmttrip)  Q+Ed  Produc- 
tions, 1966. 

4ft  fr.  color.  Xi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  331  rpm.,  10 
mln.     (For  Chrixtmas) 

Credit*:  Pr-xlucers.  James  K.  Friedrlch,  Edward  D.  Ea^;  direc- 
tor. Jadt  L.  Tyler. 

Summary:  A  story  about  the  littlest  camel  who  carried  precious 
gifts  to  the  Christ  Child  for  tbe  three  wise  men. 

1.  Christmas  stories.  i.  Q+Ed  Productions.  Series:  For 

Christmas  (Fllmstrlp.    Q-fEd  Productions) 

394.268  78-734817 

Q-I-Ed  Prodoctions 


641 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


When    the    movies    came    from    Niles    {Motion    picture) 
KPIX,  1963. 

53  mill.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Ray  Hubbard;  narrators,  Don 
Brice,  Q.  M.  Anderson,  Bill  Cato;  film  editor,  RIcbard  Scott.  Coat: 
O.  M.  Anderson. 

Summarv:  I>e8cribes  the  Essanay  Film  Manufacturing  Company 
of  Nllea,  California,  and  discusses  one  of  its  major  directors  and 
stars,  O.  M.  (Bronco  Billy)  Anderson  and  his  leading  role  In  the 
popularisation  of  western  movies  and  heroes.  Shows  excerpts  of 
many  BIssanay  films,  including  those  of  Charlie  ChapUn. 

1.  Essanay  Film  Manufacturing  Company.  i.  San  Frasclsco. 

Television  station  KPIX. 

791.43  73-707783 

When  the  studio  burned  (Motion  picture)    Thanfaouser  Film 
Ck>rp.  ,1913, 

9  niin.     >^l.     b&w.     16  mm. 

OiiglnHlly  released  la  35  mm. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Ca«I:    Marguerite  Show. 

Summary :  A  dramatization  about  the  burning  of  the  Tbanhouser 
Studio  at  New  Roohelle,  New  York,  on  January  13.  1913. 

1.  Thanliouser  Film  Corporation.  I.  Thanbouser  Film  Corpora- 
tion. II.  George  Marshall  Film  Collection.  III.  American  Film  In- 
stitute Collection. 

791.43  71-709660 


When  there  is  hive  (FiJmstrip)     Graded  Press,  1971. 

72  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlsc:  2  a.,  881  rpm. 

With  leader's  guide  and  reading  script 

CREDITS:  Director,  C.  B.  Ander»on;  writer  and  music,  Tom 
Tichenor;  art,  Gene  Slzemore;  photography.  Marshall  Fallwell. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  puppets  in  pre«entlng  three  episodes  for  kinder^ 
garten  children  which  Illustrate  that  Ood  relies  on  people  to  help 
care  for  others  with  expressions  of  love  and  concern. 

1.  Love— Juvralie  films.        I.  Graded  Press. 

231  76-738277 

Methodist  Pub.  House 


When  to  be  a  leader^  whtn  to  be  a  follower  (Filnutrip) 
Troll  Associates,  1970. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm, 

CREDITS:  Author,  Bertha  Slekels. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  importance  of  working  with  others,  both 
as  a  leader  and  as  a  follower.  Points  out  the  danger  of  being  a  fol- 
lower when  following  leads  to  irresponsible  or  dangerous  behavior. 
With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Group  work  In  education — Juvenile  films.  2.  Social  groups — 
Juvenile  films.        I.  Troll  Associates. 

(LB1032]  372.24  76-787435 

Troll  Associates 


When   you    buy   a   car    (Filmstrip)      Cuna   International. 

Made  by  Gilbert  Altschul  Productions.    Released  by  Jour- 
nal Films,  1971. 

81  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  3  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  .1.  for  automatic  projector).  12  in,  33i  rpm.,  10  mln.  micro- 
groove. 

In  a  consumer  education  program  entitled  Using  your  m'Hiey. 
which  includes  a  motion  picture  entitled  Using  money  wlselv  and 
five  other  correlated  film-strips. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Stresses  the  Importance  of  careful  investigation  of 
one's  motives  when  buying  a  car,  and  shows  how  to  be  sure  that  the 
car  is  worth  its  <^t. 

1.  Aut(Mnobile  purchasing.  2.  Consumer  education.  I.  Cuna 
International.  II.  Journal  Films,  inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Using  your 
money. 

[TL162]  339.4  76-730692 

Journal  li'ilms 


When  you  get  sick,  A.  [Filmstrip]     Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1969. 

SS  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orieniaiion  and  guidance.  Unit  S. 
2026) 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  with  filmsirip  B  and  with  learning  manual. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  proper  procedures  to  follow  when  one  is  ill.  Includes 
information  about  emergencies,  going  to  ihe  hospital,  and  health  insurance.  With 
captions. 

I.  Hygiene.       I.  Educational  Projections  Corporation.     II,  Series:  Pre-voc>- 
tional  orientation  and  guidance.  [Filmstrip]  Unit  S,  2026. 
[RA776]  371.4  72-734363 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp, 


WhcH  yon  get  sidt,  B.  [Ftlmstrip]  Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1969. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  Unit  5, 
2026) 

To  be  used  as  a  unit  with  filmstrip  A  and  with  learning  manual. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Reviews  the  concepts  dealing  with  caring  for  oneself  when  ill. 
Reinforces  t>atic  educational  skills  of  grammar,  reading  comprehension,  and 
arilhtnetic.  With  captions. 

I.  iiygicne.     2.  Medicine.  Popular.        I,  Educational  Projections  Corpora- 
tion,    il.  Series:  Pre- vocational  orientation  and  guidance.  [Filmstrip]  Unit  5, 
2026, 
[RA776]  371.4  72-734392 

Educational  Projections  72  MARC 

Corp. 

When  your  time  Is  your  own  {Motion  picture)  Canada 
Dept  of  National  Health  and  Welfare,  Ottawa.  Made 
and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1965. 

23  mln.     sd.     b*w.     16  mm.  ..  rv„ 

Crtiitt:  Director  and  editor.  Ernest  Held;  photographers.  Don 
Virgo,  Koger  Kaclne.  _  ,,.„.,. 

Hummary:  Dramattnes  the  Importance  of  wlae  use  of  leisure  time 
and  preiienl«  examples  of  what  one  can  do  with  leisure  time. 

1.  Leisure,  i.  Canada.     Dejit.  of  National  Health  and  Welfare. 

It  <:anada.     National  Film  Board. 

790.018  Fi  A  6&-1578 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Where  and  how  people  work  and  live  (Filmstrip)    Frank- 
lin Publications.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

70  fr.  color.  3r>  mm.  and  4  phonortlscs:  12  In..  33S  rpm.  micro- 
groove. 

with  manual. 

Credits:  EMiicalional  eonsuKant.  Virginia  Lawrenson. 

Summary:  Provides  a  basic  introduction  to  the  American  consumer- 
oriented  economy,  emphasizing  the  teams  of  producers,  distributors, 
and  consumers  who  keep  the  economy  going. 

1.  U.  S.— Econ.  condit.— 1961-  2.  Marketlng—U.  S,     3.  Con- 

sumers—U.  S.        r.  Franklin  Book  Prf^rrams,  Inc.    n.  Bailey  Films, 
Inc.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

338.0973  Fi  A  68-4123 

Bailey  Films 

Where  are  we  going?  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa^ 
tional  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Made  by  KQED. 
Released    by    Indiana    University    Audio- Visual    Goiter, 

1068. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director.  Richard  Moore;  script,  BSeanor 
McKlnney. 

Summary:  KriBbnamurti,  Indian  spiritual  leader,  examinee  the 
world  crisis  that  has  developed  because  the  old  traditions  and  values 
are  no  longer  acceptable  He  explains  that  hope  and  faith  have  no 
significance  because  all  that  Is  important  Is  what  we  are  and  wbat  Is. 

1.    KHshnamurtl,    Jiddu,    18K-  2.    Rellglon—ControTersIal 

literature        i.  Natltmal  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center, 
n.  Indiana.     University.     Aadlo-Tisual  Center. 

181  78-702807 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  TlMial  Oenter 


Where  are  you?  [Motion  picture]     Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divi- 
sion, 1970.     Made  by  Elektra  Film  Productions. 

6  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm.     (Jarolimek-Davis:  Focus  on  active  leamiog) 
SUMMARY:  Pictures  both  serious  and  fun  activities  in  school  from  the  first 
lo  the  seventh  grade.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Student  activities — Juvenile  films.     2.  School  cliildren— JuVflfile  fibna, 
[1.  Schoolaj       I.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York,     School  Division. 
II.  Series:  Jarolimek-Davis:  Focus  on  active  learning.  [Motion  picture] 
[LB3605]  372.24  72-701112 

Macmillan  Co.  72  MARC 

Where  babies  come  from  (Filmstrip)    Q+Ed  Productions, 

1969. 

58  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.  12  la.,  331  rpm.,  10 
mln.     (About  sex  and  growing  ap,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  sttMl^  guide. 

Credits:  Director,  Jack  Tyler ;  writer  Evelyn  Duvall. 

Summarv;  Discusses  the  physical  processes  of  conception,  preg- 
nancy, and  birth. 

1.  Reproduction.  t  Q-|-Bd  Productions,  Series:  About  sex 
and  growing  up  { Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

612.6  70-784500 

Q-f- Ed  Productions 

Where  bacteria  are  found  (Motion  picture)  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Bacteriology  and  botany) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

i^lSJS^^olS'tte  growth  of  bacteria  on  plates  of  agar  exposed 
to  Hir  a  food  sample,  and  a  human  throat  sample. 

1  B^ctSal  g^wth.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corporation.        Series:  Bacteriology  and  botany  (Motion  Plcta">) 

589.9  74-703760 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  n!ca  BdacatlODal  Corp. 

Where  do  animals  live?  (Filmstrip)  Bert  Kempers.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

50  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (HablWt) 

With  study  guide.  ,       ,  ^ 

Summary :  Designed  to  develop  reading  skills  and  to  stimulate 

discussion  about  the  homes  of  animals.    With  captions.  For  primary 

1  Animals,  Habitations  of— Juvenile  films.  I.  Kempers,  Bert. 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.        Series:  HablUt  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  79-738303 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Where  do  I  go  from  here?  (Motion  picture)  College  Place- 
ment Cotincil,  1965.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

25  mln.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Chet  Huntley. 

Summary;  Acquaints  college  students  with  the  advantages  of  start- 
ing career  planning  In  their  freshman  and  sophomore  years.  Shows 
the  relationship  of  faculty,  administration,  and  placement  office  as 
they  work  together  to  help  the  student  to  prepare  himself  for  bis  role 
In  society. 

1.  Personnel  service  In  higher  education.  2.  Student  aspirations. 
I.  College  Placement  Council. 

378.1  Fi  A  67-5661 

College  Placement  Council 

Where  do  the  walnuts  go?  (Motion  picture)  Diamond 
Walnut  Growers.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  [196~ti 

18  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summon/:  Discusses  the  history,  harvesting,  processing,  and  pack- 
aging of  walnuts  and  gives  recipes  and  suggestions  for  their  use. 

1.  Walnut.  I.  Diamond  Walnut  Growers,  ir.  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service,  Inc. 

634  Fi  A  67-5164 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 


Whore  do  we  get  oar  bread?  (Ftlmstrip)     Imperial  Film 
Co.,  1971. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm,  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  8Si  rpm.. 
Ill  mln.    microgroove.     (Where  does  it  come  from?) 

AIho  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

CREDITS :  Author,  Hal  J.  Rlehle. 

Sl'MMAKY:  Explains  where  bread  comes  from,  and  shows  how 
It  la  made  ready  for  the  market.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Bread — Juvenile   films.  I.    Imperial    Film   Company,    Inc., 

I,akeland,  Fla,  II.  Series:  Where  does  it  come  fromT  (Filmstrip) 
[TX769]  872.8  76-789662 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


642 


Where  do  we  get  our  lumber?  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film 
Co.,  1971. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  S3i  rpm., 
15  mln.    microgroove.    (Where  does  It  come  from?) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassetta 

CREDITS:  Author,  Hal  J.  Rlehle. 

SUMMARY:  Exjilalns  where  lumber  comes  from,  and  shows  how 
It  Is  made  ready  for  the  market.    For  elementary  grades, 

1.  Lumbering— Juvenile  films.  I.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc, 
I,akeland,  Fla.  II.  Series;  Where  does  It  come  from?  (Filmstrip) 
[  TS820]  372.8  70-789563 

Imperial  Film  Co. 


Where  do  we  get  our  milk?   (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film 
Co.,  1971. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpn., 
14  min.     microgroove.     (Where  does  it  come  from?) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette, 

CREDITS  :  Author,  Hal  J.  Rlehle. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  where  milk  comes  from,  and  shows  how  It 
is  made  ready  for  the  market    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Milk— Juvenile  films.  I.  Imperial  Film  Ompany,  inc..  Lake- 
land, Fla.     II.  Series:  Where  does  It  come  from?  (Filmstrip) 

[PZIO]  372.8  76-739564 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Where  do  we  get  our  paper?   (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film 
Co.,  1971. 

46  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  In.,  33J  rpm., 
14  mln.    microgroove.     (Where  does  It  come  from?) 

.\1^  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Hal  J.  Rlehle. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  where  paper  comes  from,  and  shows  how 
it  Is  made  ready  for  the  market.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Paper  making  and  trade — Juvenile  films.  I.  Imperial  Film 

Company,  inc..  Lakeland.  Fla.  II.  Series:  Where  does  It  come  from? 
(Filmstrip) 

[TS1106]  372.8  77-739668 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Where  do  we  go  from  here?  (Fibmtrip)    Eye  Gate  House, 
1969. 

27  fi*.  color,  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm., 
4  mln.     microgroove.     (Me,  myself,  and  I.  no.  6) 

With  teacher'ij  manual. 

Summary:  Reviews  previous  discussions  of  other  filmstrips  In  the 
series  and  emphasizes  their  practical  aiq>llcatlon  for  future  citizen- 
ship.   For  elementary  grades. 

1,  Civics.  I.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc.  Series:  Me,  myself,  and 
I   (Filmstrip)   no.  6. 

155.42  70-734173 

Eye  Gate  House 

Where  do  we  stay  all  night?   (Motion  picture)     WTTW. 

Released  by  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center.  1957. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     10  mm.     (Touristen-deutscli,  no.  11) 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Theodor  Gershuny;  Instructor, 
Fredt-riok  S<'hwartz. 

Summarii:  A  tralnin;:  film  in  elementary  converKntlonul  German 
for  American  tourists.  Introduces  vocabulary  and  grammar  pertain- 
ing to  lodging  for  tourists  in  Germany. 

1.  German  language — Study  and  teaching  —  Audio-visual  aids. 
I.  Chicago.  Television  station  WTTW.  ii.  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Series:  Tourlsten-deutsch  (Motion 
picture)   no.  11. 

Fi  67-799 

Where  do  you  live?  (Filmstrip)    Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Fibn  Productions,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  7  In.,  33J  rpm.,  9  mln, 
(Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersh,  Walter  M. 
Burks. 

Summary:  Uses  the  story  of  a  little  girl  who  wanders  away  from 
her  house  and  becomes  lost  to  teach  children  the  Importance  of  being 
able  to  tell  a  policeman  who  they  are  and  where  they  live, 

1.  Children.  2.  Public  relations — Police.  i.  Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises, u.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Primary  sodal 
studies — science  series  (Filmstrip) 

872.8  77-736642 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Communicators 


Where    docs    a    bird    live?    (Filmstrip) 

rl96-i, 

27  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Life  reading  series) 

Summary:  Compares  the  food  and  shelter  that  a  bird  requires  to 
that  needed  by  other  animals  and  by  people.  Provides  a  test  to 
check  the  reading  ability  of  the  viewer. 

1.  Birds— Food.  2.  Birds— Eras  and  nests.  i.  Communicators 
(Firm)         Series:  Life  reading  series  (Filmstrip) 

372.4  75-733199 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Where  docs  it  come  from?  (Filmstrip)    Educational  Direc- 
tion.    Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  filmstrips.  color.  85  mm.  and  8  pbonodlscs  (2  a  each), 
881  rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  at  end  of  each  filmstrip. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  stories  that  deal  with  production,  process- 
ing, and  delivery  of  common  products,  such  as  books,  tnagaitnes, 
milk,  bread,  water,  and  meat.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Manufactures — Juvenile  films.  I.  Educational  Direction,  Inc. 
II.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 

[TS146]  872.8  78-739»»4 

Eye  Gate  House 

Where  doca  life  come  from?  (Motimi  picture)    Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

approx.  5  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Wonder  walks  series) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Warren  Brown;  collaborators,  John  Shel- 
ton.  Charles  Hogue. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  growth  of  plants  from  seeds  and  animals 
from  eggs.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Reproduction— Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Growth — JuvMille  films.  1. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannlcn  Educational  Corporation.  11.  Series: 
Wonder  walks  series  (Motion  picture) 

[PZIO]  872J  79-713438 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  olea  Educational  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Where  does  love  begin?  (Motion  picture)     Univwad  Edu- 
cation and  Visual  Arts  ,X969j.     Made  by  L  C.  Rapoport. 

8  mill.     Bd.     b&v.     16  mm. 

WlUi  teacher's  gxtiAe. 

BumtMni:  A  doctMMentary  about  the  experience  of  natural  child- 
^"it^^.  ^°*'**  *•>•  eiDotlcMial  and  phyakral  preparaUoo  for  natural 
cblldblrtb.  a*  well  aa  the  actual  proccM  of  dtilterr. 

1.  Childbirth— Psrdiolocy-        i.  Unlrersal  Education  aud  Vtoual 

618.4  78-707680 

UnlTcnal  Bdttcatlon  and  Visual  Atta 


Where  does  notbcr  work?  (Filmstripj     Educational  Projections 
Corp..  1968. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Reading  program.  Level  1,  R- 168) 

With  tc»cher'i  muiutl. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  prognm  which  include*  word  ridll  reinforcement  of 
iniUtl  long  U  Deacribes  lomc  of  the  occupation*  in  iriiich  mothers  work.  With 
captiooi.  For  primary  grade*. 

1-  Reading  (Primary)— Juvenile  film*.  2.  English  language— VoweU— Juve- 
nile film*.  3,  Occupation*— Juvenile  film*.  4.  Mother*— Juvenile  ftlm*.  (1. 
Occupation*.  2.  Mother*]  I.  Educatiooal  Projection*  Corporation.  II. 
Seriev  Reading  program.  [Fdmstrip]  Level  1,  R-168. 

tLBl525)  372.4  72-733579 

Educational  Ptojeclion*  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Where  docs  my  street  goT  (Motion  picture)    Three  Froag 
Television  Productions,  1969. 

20  mil.    ad.    color.    16  mm.     (The  Metooshow) 

With  teaclier's  ffuide. 

Credits:  I*roducer,  Norman  Cohn;  director,  Gordon  Welaenbom; 
educatloiuil  consultant.  Haria  W.  Piers;  music,  Ella  Jenkins;  editor, 
Ron  Clasky. 

Summanf:  Conveys  the  magic  that  each  child  attributes  to  bis  own 
city.  Its  different  streets  and  pathways,  and  tbe  worlds  of  Ima^na- 
tlon  through  which  tboae  pathways  extend. 

1.  Children.  2.  City  and  town  life.  i.  Three  Prong  TelcTislon 
Productions.        Series:  Tbe  Metoosbow  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  70-708147 

Three  Prong  THevlslon  Productions 

Where  does  Ihe  day  t»T  [Famstripi     Pwwitt*  Mtfuiiie  Eoter 

pmca.      Made  by  Thomai  Sand  Enterpriset.      ReleiMd  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 


*i»dphof»di»c:l*..Uin.,33I/3rpm.    (Obaerv- 


I  roU.     color.     3J 
ing  and  imagining) 

With  Kripi  and  teacher'*  guide, 
.v.^y'!;*^*''^^  U»«  Ihe  .tory  of  the  *ame  title  by  Walter  Myen  to  focu*  on 
the  unk  between  the  imagination  and  the  real  world-  Pre*entt  the  .tory  com- 
^oed  with  participauon  garnet,  rhyme,  and  other  device*,  to  lead  ihe  child  from 
ob.erv.twn  of  the  world  around  him  lo  an  eKtenaion  of  that  world  throuah 
fania»y.  For  pnmary  grades. 

I.  Fanu.y-Juvenilefilmi     2.  Drewna-Juvenile  film*.     3.  ImMinatioo- 
uven,le  filn^       |.  Myer*.  Walter  O^  1937-  Where  do«X  day  go? 

II.  P«mtt  Magazine  Enierpriie^  inc..  New  York.     III.  Learning  Corporsbon 
of  Amenca.     IV.  Serie*  Obaerving  and  imuining.  [Film«rip) 

i«™      r      ^  ^"^^-^  70-736960 

Jj~™^  Corp.  of  72ir72jrev  mARC 

Where  eagles  swim   (Motion  picture)     KEG  Prodnctiona, 
Toronto.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  A-V  Erplonitioiis. 

1969. 

26  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  National  Audubon  and  Canadian 
Audubon  Societies. 

CreiUt:  Prodncers,  G.  S.  Kedey.  B.  BUia,  D.  Gibson;  conaulUnt, 
O.  Knerer;  music,  R.  Harriacffl;  photographer.  D.  Hancock;  editing. 
L.  I^wrence,  D.  Smith. 

Summary:  Presents  a  look  at  the  British  ColumbU  wllderoess, 
tbe  setting  of  the  vanishing  species,  the  bald  eagle.  Includes  scenes 
of  a  pod  of  ktller  whales  and  of  bla<^  oyster  catchers. 

1.  Bald  eagle.  2,  Natural  history— British  Columbia  i  Kec 
Productions  Limited,  n.  A-V  Explorations,  Inc.  Series-  Audubon 
wildlife  theatre  (Motion  picture) 

698.9  72-709411 

A-V  E:xp)oration« 

Where  food  comes  from:  Eggs  for  yoa  to  wt  (FUmatrip) 
Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1963. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Primary  series) 

Bawd  on  the  book  The  wonderful  egg,  by  G.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

Credil..-  Author.  G.  Warren  Schloat.  Jr. 

Summary.-  lUustratefl  tbe  amount  of  food  and  water  necessary  fbr 
a  hen  to  produce  eggs.  Estimates  how  many  ecc*  a  ben  can  lay  In 
one  year,  and  tells  how  to  recognlxe  a  fresh  egg. 

1.  Eggs— ProductlOTt  I,  Schloat.  G.  Warren.  The  wonderful 
egg.  n.  Scbloat  (Warren)  ProductltHis,  Pleasantrllle,  N.  Y.  m.  Eggs 
for  you  to  eat   (nimstrtp)         Series:  Primary  series  (nimstrip) 

372.8  Fi  A  6&-M87 

Warren  Schtoat  Productions 

Where  food  comes  from:  Eggs  that  produce  ehidra  (FUm- 
$trip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1963. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Primary  series) 

Based  on  the  book  The  wonderful  egg,  by  G.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

Creditt:  Author,  G.  Warren  Schtoat.  Jr. 

Summary:  Follows  tbe  derelopment  Inside  the  egg  and  shows  the 
chick  breaking  out  of  the  shell.  Explains  that  a  chick  Is  bom  with 
a  full  stomach  and  needs  no  food  for  the  first  sixty  hours  of  life. 

1.  Chick  embryo.  i.  Schloat.  G.  Warren.  The  wonderful  egg- 
it  Schloat  ( Warren )  Productions.  Pleasantville,  N.  T.  ni.  Eggs  that 
produce  chicks  (Filmstrip)         Series:  Primary  series  (Fllmstrip) 

372.3  Fi  A  68^(488 

Warren  Schtoat  Productions 


Where  food  comes  fran:  How  the  cow  makes  mile  {FUm- 
atrip)   Warren  Schloat  Productiona,  1963. 

32  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Primary  series) 

Based  on  the  book  Milk  for  you.  by  O.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

Crediia:  Author.  G.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

Summary:  Shows  how  much  food  a  cow  needs  to  produce  tweoty- 
seren  quarts  of  milk  each  day  and  bow  tbe  cow's  body  oooTcrta 
grass  Into  milk. 

L   Milk.  L   Schloat,  G.   Warreo.     HlUt  for  yea.     n.   Schloat 

(Warren)  Prodactlooa,  PleasantTllle,  N.  T.    m.  Ho«  tbe  cow  makes 
milk  (Filmatrip)        Series:  Primary  aeries  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-4489 

Warren  Sdiloat  Productions 


Where  food  comes  from:  Blilk  from  the  cow  to  70a  {FUm- 
atrip)     Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1963. 

34  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Primary  series) 

Based  on  tbe  book  Milk  for  you.  by  Q.  Warren  Schloat,  Jr. 

CrtdUt:  Author,  G.  Warren  Scbloat,  Jr. 

Summary:  Shows  machlne-mllklng  of  a  cow,  tbe  deHTcry  of  mltk 
from  tbe  farm  to  a  processing  plant,  and  tbe  bottling  of  milk.  Ex- 
plaliu  bonx^eolutlon  and  paateurtKatlon. 

1.  Milk.  L   Schloat,  G.   Warren.     Milk  for  you.     u.   Schloat 

(Warren)  Productions,  Pleasantrllle,  N.  T.    xa.  Milk  from  tbe  cow 
to  you  (Filmstrip)         Series:  Primary  s«1ea  (nimstrip) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-4490 

Warren  Scbloat  ProducUona 


Where  has  the  warrior  gone?  (Motion  picture)  Coleman 
Film  Enterprises.  Released  by  Centron  Educational  Films, 
1971. 

13   min.    sd.    color.     16  mm.     (North  American   Indians   today) 

With  leader's  guide. 

CREDITS;  Adviser,  Donald  Mclntyre. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  Ufe-style  of  a  typical  Navajo  father 
Ilvinjr  on  a  rwervatlon  In  Utah.  Portrays  tbe  matriarchal  Narajo 
society  that  baa  little  place  for  men. 

1  Naraho  Indians — Social  life  and  customs.  I.  Coleman  Film 
Enlerprlses.  II.  Cwitron  Educational  Films.  Ill,  Series:  N<Hth 
American  Indians  today  (Motion  picture) 

[E99.N3]  970.3  79-712473 

Centron  Educational  Ftlms 


Where  hSTe  all  the  term  goM?  [Motioo  picture]    Natiotul  FUm 
Board  of  Canada,  1969. 

16  min      id.     color.     16  mm. 

Abo  i**ued  in  35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Daly;  director,  Michad  Brwu  photogruhy  Da- 
vid de  Volpi. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  many  deaerted  farm  Kene*  and  depict*  tbe  cortdition* 
which  drove  or  lured  tbe  farmer*  lo  other  house*  and  occupatiou. 

I .  Farm* — Canada.     2.  Rural-urban  migratiao — Canada.       1.  CVnada      Na- 
tional Film  Board. 
IHB1989]  301.3  77-714342 

NatKmai  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 


Where  I  Hve  (Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Associates,  1967. 

4  min,     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Awareness) 

IjOOP  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  la  ataodard  8  mm.  and  In  super  6  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credita:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncald,  Stanly  Madeja. 

BummMry:  Describes  Tarioua  types  of  hooslng  In  large  cities  and 
In  rural  areas  In  order  to  help  dilldren  to  become  aware  of  their 
surroundings. 

1,  Housing— Juvenile  films.  I.  Hester  ana  Aasoclates.  Se- 
ries :  Awareness  (Motion  picture) 

872.5  Fi  A  68-2022 

Hester  and  Aasodatet 


Where  in   the  world?    (Filmstrip)      Filmfax  ProductiOTis. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971, 

1  roll,     color,    ai  mm.     (What  In  the  world  I) 

SrMM.ARV :  Or,  Newton  Know-It-All  arouses  children's  Interest 
In  social  studies  and  natural  history  as  he  boats  a  tour  that  brlefiy 
portray's  man's  accomplishments  In  tbe  fields  of  general  science, 
literature,   and   the  arts.     With   captions.     For  elementary  grades, 

1.  Social  Kciencee — Study  and  teaching  (Primary).  I.  Filmfax 
Productions,  New  Y^ork.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.   Series;   What  In  the  world?   (Filmstrip) 

[LB1530]  372.8  74-740294 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Where  in  the  worid  do  70a  live?  (Filmstrip)  Bailey-Film 
Associntee  in  collaboration  with  Franklin  Publications, 
1968. 

70  fr.  ralor.  r"^  mm.  anil  phoiiodiiic:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual 
projector,  1  «.  for  utitomatlc  projector),  12  In..  331  rpm.  micro- 
groove.     (Where  and  how  people  work  and  live) 

With  manual. 

CredUt:  Educational  consultant,  Virginia  Lswrenson. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  tbe  use  of  globes  and  maps.  Illus- 
trates step-by-Rtep  how  to  make  a  map.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Geography — Study  and  teaching  (Primary)  i.  Balley-Fllm 
Asfloclates.  Series:  Where  and  how  people  work  and  live  (Film- 
strip) 

37-2.8  74-734536 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 

Where  is  prejudice?  (Motion  picture)  WGBH-TV  in  asso- 
ciation with  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center.      Released   by  Indiana   University,  Audio- Visual 

Center,  1968. 

58  min.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (NET  Journal) 

CrtdiU:  Producer.  Richard  McCutchen;  editor.  Eric  Albertson. 

Summary:  Records  tbe  participation  of  twelve  college  students  of 
different  races  and  faiths  In  a  workshop  designed  to  test  their 
common  denial  that  they  are  prejudiced.  Shows  that  by  frank 
discussion  and  questioning  of  one  another  latent  prejudices  are  re- 
vealed. Notes  that  the  participants  are  enable  to  cope  with  this 
revelation. 

L  Prejudices  and  antipathies.  l  Boston.     Television  station 

WGBH-TV.     n.  National  Educational  TelevUlon  and  Radio  OentCT. 
m.  Indiana.     Cnlveraity,    Audio-Visual  Center, 

301.45  Fi  A  68-581 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Where  ia  Smolde?  (FUmttrip)    OommnnicatorB  tlt^'i 

23  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (life  reading  series) 

Bummary:  A  story  about  a  chlldreo'a  ball  game,  tiling  bow  tbelr 
game  Is  interrupted  when  their  dog  Smokie  cstdies  tbe  ball  and  roni 
away  with  IL 

1.   Reading— Aodlo-rlsaal  alda.  t,  OommtmicatiMv    (Finn) 

Series:  Ufe  reading  series  (Filmstrip) 

872.4  75-738200 

FennsylTanla  School  for  the  Deaf 


Where  b  SmoUcT  [Filmstrip)    Teaching  Reaourcea  Development 
Cenur,  1969. 

23  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  ilory  sboui  a  lost  dog  and  the  many  people  who  help  find 
htm  With  caption*.  For  primary  grade*. 

[1.  Dop— Siorie*!        I   Teaching  Rciowrce*  Devclopmeni  Center. 

lPZ7i  372.6  72-733773 

Teaching  Reaourcei  ^2  MARC 

Deveiopmeni  Center 


Where  Iff  at  (Motion  picture]  VoUuwagen  of  America.  Made 
by  Marathon  Internationa]  Productkma.  Releued  by  Modern 
Talkint  Picture  Service,  1970. 

23  min.     ad.     color.     16  nun. 

CREDrrS:  Director  and  writer,  Konslantin  Kalaer;  photographer.  Bill  God- 
*ey;  editor.  Ken  Baldwia 

SUMMARY:  Uie*  the  ezanpte  of  tbe  Voikswa«en  plaat  in  WoHlburg.  Ocr- 
many,  to  *how  how  induatry  bcacfits  employee*,  rmiaes  their  itaitdard  tit  Itvia^ 
and  changes  tlteir  way  of  life. 

1-  Welfare  work  in  induatry— Wothbwg.  Oer.  I.  Volkswagen  of  America, 
isc     II.  Modem  Tatting  Picture  Service,  inc. 

CHD726 1)  330.943  72-700636 

Maraihoo  InleraMioaal  73  MARC 


643 


Where  it's  han>enins  (Motion  picture)    Seattle  Community 
College,  1969.    Made  by  Films  West. 

13  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  ristuls  and  natural  sounds  to  portray  tbe  scope 
of  the  curriculum  at  Seattle  Community  College.  Sbowa  tlie  range 
of  academic  courses,  vocational-technical  traintng,  recreational  pro- 
grams, adult  education,  and  English  as  a  second  language,  wbicta 
are  made  available  to  students  of  all  races,  ranging  In  age  from 
19  to  80. 

1.   Seattle.     Community  College — Curricula.  i.   Seattle.     CMn- 

munlty  OUege. 

378.797  71-702661 

CINE 


Where  Jesus  walked  (FUmatrip)  Improvement  era.  Made 
and  released  by  Brigham  Young  University,  Audio- Visual 
Communication  Dept.,  1963. 

75  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  a,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  2S 
min. 

CredUt:   Music,  Crawford  Gates;   photograi^ier.  Doyle  L.  Green. 

Nummary;  Combines  photographs,  paintings  by  Carl  Ileinrkic 
Bloch,  and  music  to  show  the  Holy  I^nd  as  it  probably  appeared  In 
the  time  of  Jesus.  Traces  tbe  ministry  of  Christ,  and  describes  tbe 
get^raphy  of  tbe  area. 

1.  Bible— Geography.  2.  Palestine— Description  and  trav^  i. 
Im[Hx>vemenl  era.  u.  Brlgham  Young  University.  Proro,  Utah.  Dept. 
of  Audlo-VIsual  Communication. 

232  70-732972 

Brigham  Young  University 


Where  love  has  gone  (Motion  picture)     Embassy  Pictures 
Corp.     Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

114  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm, 

Technlscope.     Technicolor. 

Based  on  tbe  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Harold  Robblns. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Joseph  E.  Levlne;  director,  Edward  Dmytryk; 
screenpla.T,  Jc.hn  Michael  Hayes;  mnslc,  Walter  Scharf;  cioetna- 
tography.  Joseph  MacDonald;  editor,  Frank  Bracbt  Ca»t:  Susan 
Haywarrt.  Bette  Davis,  Michael  Connors,  Joey  Heatherton,  Jane 
Greer. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  the  effects  of  a  broken  marriage 
on  a  teenage  girl  who  murders  her  mother's  lover. 

I    Rubin,  Harold.  1912-  Where  love  has  gone.      n.  Emtwssy 

Pictures  Corporation,      in.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1366 


Where  man  llfes.  [Filmstripj 
tional  Corp.,  1970. 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 


(Man'*  earth  home) 


34  fr.     color.     35  mn 

With  teacher'*  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Producer.  I>on  Murie 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  the  varying  climatic  and  structural  characleristics 
of  Ihe  earth  limit  the  number  of  habitable  places  for  man  With  caption*.  For 
primary  grades. 

I  Anthropo-geography-  Juvenile  film*.  [1,  Geography]  I.  Encyclopa- 
edia Britannic*  Educational  Corporation-  II.  Series:  Man's  earth  home.  [Ftb»- 
strip] 

[GFlOl]  372.8  72-734857 

EBEC  72  MARC 


Where    new    plants    cwne    from    (FUmatrip)      University 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Ca,  1968. 

38  fr,     color.    35  mm.     (Tbe  Plant  world  nerles) 

With  teacher's  pilde. 

Summary:  Discuiwiex  reproduction  of  flowering  plants.  Illustrates 
how  plants  grow  from  seeds  at.  well  as  from  the  roots,  stems,  bulbs,  or 
leave!)  of  a  fullgrown  plant 

1,  Plant!*— Reprodoction.  2.  Plant  pr(^»agatlon.  i.  University 
Films,  Kanitas  City.  Mo.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series: 
The  Plant  World  series  (Filmstrip) 

581.1  Fi  A  6a-3571 

HcGrawHIU  Book  Co. 


Where.    O    where    has    my    Uttle    do;    Kone    (Filmatrip) 

Cooper  Films  and  Records,  1968. 

32  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  SSi  rpOL.  6mla. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  lIImMrips,  series  F) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer.  Prentice  Ford;  moalc.  Row  EIo-  art,  CsrroU 
Spinney:  editor  and  narrator.  Margie  Bell, 

Summary:  Tells  the  story  of  a  little  boy  who  cboosM  a  pet  doff. 
and  then  loses  It 

t.  Cooper  Films  and  Recortls.        Series. 

398,2  74-734989 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Where   old  age   begins   (Motion  picture) 
1969.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 


Video   NurainKi 


30  mill.    8<].    b&w.     16  mm.     (Growth  aod  derelopmeot,  tbe  adult 
years t 

Videotape  also  Issued. 

With  tnstruLtor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  BDd  audio  tapes. 

Cieditt:   .\utUont,   Stanley  Cabaoskl,  Carolyn  Cabanslci,  Bertram 
Uoss. 

Bummarv:  Discusses  Che  physical  Imiiact  of  the  aging  process,  tba 
decline  of  function  which  occurs,  and  the  malotenance  of  health. 

1.  Old  age.        1.  Video  Nursing,  Inc.        Series:  Orowth  and  de- 
velopment, the  adult  years  (Motion  picture) 

612.66  76-706820 

Video  Nursing 


Where  oa  earth.  (Motion  picture]     Macmillan  Co.,  School  Divi- 
lioD,  1970.     Made  by  Elektra  Film  Productioiis. 

6  mill.     id.     coior.     16  mm.     (Jarolimek-DBvii:  Focui  on  sctive  Icamini) 
SUMMARY;  Examines  (lobes  u  modcb  tA  the  earth  and  maps  a*  drawinfi 

showing  location  and  spatial  relationships.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Globes — Juvenile  films.    2.  Maps — Juvenile  films.    [1.  Globes.    2.  Mspsj 

I.  Macmillan,  finn,  publishcre.  New  York.    School  Division.    II.  Scries:  Jaroli- 

mek'Davis:  Focus  on  active  learning.  (Motion  picture} 

[GA130i  372.8  72-701111 

Macmillan  Co.  72  MARC 

Where  wi  earth  do  you  Uve?  (FUmatrip)    University  Films. 
Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

28  fr.  color.  30  mm.  (Uap  and  globe  series.  Set  2:  Using 
maps) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummai-y:  Explains  the  meanings  of  the  geographic  terms  state, 
nation,  and  continent,  and  shows  the  difference  between  nation  and 
country. 

1.  Maps— ^TermlnoIogy,  i.  University  Films,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
II.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Map  and  globe  series 
(Pitmstrip)     Set  2:  Using  maps. 

910  Fi  A  68^730 

McGraw-Hill  Book  l>. 

Where  should  a  squirrel  Uve?  (Motion  picture)     Barr  Films, 
1971. 

II  Liln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS:    Story,    Marjorie  Adams;    photography.    Red   Adams. 

SUMMARY:  I'i'esents  a  story  about  a  liaby  squirrel  that  becomes 
lost  during  a  rain-'torm  and  Is  rescued,  fed,  and  housed  by  a  human 
until  It  prows  up  and  Is  released  to  seek  its  own  environment.  For 
elementary  grades. 

1.   Squirrels — JuTenlle    films.  I.   Barr   (Arthur)    Productions. 

Pasadena,  Calif. 

[PZIO]  372.3  77-714168 

Arthur  Barr  Productionn 


Where  At  brides  do  the  chooelag.  [Motion  picture]  BBC-TV, 
London,  and  Odyssey  Productions,  1968.  Released  in  the 
U.S.  by  Tune-Life  Films. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Africa,  no.  1) 

SUMMARY:  Telb  how  the  African  females  in  the  Atlai  Mountaini  of 
Morocco  choose  their  husbands  merely  by  inspecting  the  available  males.  Shows 
how  the  men  who  arc  rejected  are  consoled  by  an  evening  of  entertainment. 
Narrated  by  Lowell  Thomas. 

1.  Marriage  customs  and  rites — Morocco.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corpora- 
lion.  Television  Service.  II.  Odyssey  Productions,  inc..  New  York.  III. 
Timc-Ufe  HIms.     IV.  Scries:  Africa.  [Motion  picture]  no.  1. 

[GT2789]  392  79-714380 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

Where  the  gods  play    (Motion  picfxire)     Colorado  Springs 
Chiiiiiber  of  Commerce,  1969.     Made  by  .II'L 

L'ft  mm.     S(l.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  the  Garden  of  the  Gods  to  present  a  fun-oriented 
picture  of  the  Pike's  Peak  region.  Stresses  the  beauty  of  the  area 
and  the  wide  variety  of  activities  available  for  the  tourist. 

1.  Garden  of  the  Oods.  i.  Colorado  Springs.  Chamt>er  of  Com- 
merce. 

917.88  7^-701752 

CINE 


Life  Support 


Where  the  loon  screams   (Motion  picture) 
Technology  ,1970?, 

27  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Follows  an  expedition  to  the  Canadian  Arctic  where 
eztensire  survival  studies  are  conducted  and  a  search  Is  made  for 
the  prehistoric  muakK>x. 

1.   Wilderness  survival.     2.   Musk-ox.  L  Life  Support  Tech- 

oolosy.  Inc. 

599.7  7&-709719 

life  Support  Technology 

Where  the  offense  begins :  the  center  and  quarterback  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969.  Made 
by  Simon  and  Flynn. 

26  min.  Md.  color.  16  mm.  (Vlnce  LomtMirdl'a  the  science  and 
art  of  football,  no.  1) 

Summary:  Vlnce  lA>mbardl  examines  the  basic  football  positions 
of  center  and  quarterback. 

1.  Quarterback   (Footballl     2.  Line  play   (FootbaU)  i.  Lom- 

bards Vlnre.  It.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series:  Vlnce 
Lombardl's  the  science  and  art  of  football  (Motion  picture)  no.  1. 
796.332  70-709162 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 

Where  the  people  are  {Motion  picture)  I>ept.  of  Kducation 
foi  .Mi"Hion.  Xatiotial  Council  of  Clnnrlies.  Made  by  Wil- 
1i:iiii  ('.  Jei-sey  I*io<luctioiis.  Uoleaswl  by  HroadcastinK 
and  Film  Commission.  National  Council  of  Clitiirhes,  19(>H. 

3.'  min.     sd.     bAw,     16  mm. 

ttumman/:  Follows  a  concerned  young  man  who  takes  a  leave  of 
abSfin^  fnim  his  aerainary  to  find  hia  place  In'  today's  troubled 
world,  becauiw  he  believes  that  his  seminary  education  Is  irrelevant 
to  bis  own  needs  and  Is  Isolated  from  the  Important  Issue*  of  the 
time*. 

1.  Semlnarlana.  2.  Theology—Study  and  teaching.  i.  National 
Counfll  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  the  tinlted  Slates  of  America. 
Dej*.  of  Ediirntlon  for  Hlaslon.  ii.  Natlonsl  Council  of  the  Churches 
of  Christ  In  the  United  Stat™  of  America,  nn>adrast!ng  and  Film 
CoDimlsslon. 

261  70-701757 

CINE 


Where  the  roads  lead-description:  sense  (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1969. 

3  ml.:     Si     color,    super  8  mm.     (Models  for  English  composition) 
Loop  aim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

vrhlch  describes  a  sense  o(  place.  neacrlDtion  (Rhetoric)  i. 

EaLfcCrorSSSrMai  '^S:°MUe>.  for  K^lls. 
composition  (MoUon  picture)  77-700381 

Ealicg  Corporation 

Where   the   spies   are    (Motion  picture)      Metro-Goldwyn- 

Mayer   British  Studios,  London.     Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1965. 

113  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

PanaviHlon.     Metrocolor. 

Based  on  the  novel  Passport  to  oblivion,  by  James  Lessor. 

Creditt:  Producers,  Vai  Guest,  Steven  Pnllos;  director,  Val  Guest; 
screenplay,  Wolf  Mankowltz,  Val  Guest,  James  Leasor;  music,  Mario 
Nasclml>ene:  director  of  photography,  Arthur  Gram:  Aim  editor. 
Bill  Lenny.  Cast:  David  Niven,  Fian<:oise  Dorleac,  Cyril  Cusack, 
John  I>?  Mesurier,  Nigel  Davenport. 

Summary:  An  espionage  adventure  drama  about  a  uilld  English 
doctor  who  Is  drafted  Into  spy  service  and  sent  to  Beirut  to  Inves- 
tigate the  death  of  a  secret  agent  killed  by  the  Russians. 

r.  I.eiiSor,  James.  Passport  to  oblivion,  ii.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
British  Studios,  ltd.  m.   Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,   inc. 

Fi 67-1159 

Where  the  troth  Mcs  (Motion  picture)  Marianne  Produc- 
tions and  S.  N.  E.  Gaumont,  Paris.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Paramoimt  Pictures  Corp.,  1962. 

90  rain.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Dyall  Scope. 

Based  on  the  novel  Mal^Bces,  by  Bolleau-Narcejac. 

Credit*.-  Producers.  Alain  Poire,  Michel  Bernhelm;  director,  Henri 
Decoln-  script,  Henri  Decoin,  Claude  Accurst;  music,  Pierre  Henry; 
photography.  Marcel  Grlgnon;  editors,  Robert  Isnardon,  Monlque 
Isnardon.  Cast:  Juliette  Greco.  Jean-Marc  Bory,  LIselotte  Pulver, 
Mathe  Mansoura,  Jacques  Dacqmlne.  ,,,„.^ 

Summary:  A  susijense  melodrama  about  a  young  woman,  atlliea 
In  the  arts  of  voodoo,  who  tries  to  lure  a  young  doctor  away  from 

I   Bolieau    Pierre.  1906-  Mal^fioea.     n.  Marianne  Productions, 

^tabllssements  GaumonL      iv.  Para- 
tlon. 
791.48  Fi  67-1267 


m.  Soci*t4  nouvelle  des 
mount  Pictures  Corpora- 


Where  the  wild  things  are  (FilmJttrip)    Weston  Woods  Stu- 
dios, li)68. 

34  fr.  color.  S.*)  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33^  rpm. 
microgroove. 

With  plcture-cued  text  booklet. 

Credits:  Producer,  Morton  Schlndel. 

Summary:  Usen  the  pictures  and  text  of  the  book  by  Maurice 
Sendak  to  tell  the  story  of  a  small  boy  who  has  been  sent  to  bed  for 
iiilsbehaving,  and  who  Imagines  that  he  sails  away  to  where  the  wild 
things  are,  becomes  tbeir  king,  and  after  an  adventurous  stay,  sails 
back  home. 

r.  Sendak,  Maurice.  Where  the  wild  things  are.  ii.  Weston 
Woods  Studios,  Weston,  Conn. 

813  Fi  A  08-4807 

Weston  Woods  Studios 


Where  there's  iMoke.  [Motion  picture]  Canada  DepL  of  National 
Health  and  Welftre,  OtUwa.  Nfade  and  released  by  National 
Film  Board  ai  Cansds,  1970. 

11  rain.     Id.     color.     16  mm. 

Preach  vciaiod  rekaaed  under  the  title  Pu  de  fUmte  lans  feu. 

SUMMARY:  PretenasKrieaofbrief  televiaioi)cUps.uniigbothlive-actioa 
tad  uunutioa,  which  ridicuk  the  imoking  habtt 

I.  Tobacco  habit.       I.  Canada.     National  Fiiin  Board. 
lRC567]  613.8  76-715016 

NatioosI  nim  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 


Where   we  seldom   wander   (Motion   picture)     Guy  Brown. 
Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  A  contemporary  mood  piece  with  ecological  Implica- 
tions. Records  the  Joy  of  a  teenage  gtrl  who  flees  the  hectic  life  of 
the  city  to  the  tranquility  and  tbe  t>eautlea  of  natar«  found  in  places 
rarely  explored. 

1.  Nature.         I.  Brown,  Guy.     II.  Elastman  Kodak  Company. 
[QH48]  719  77-711584 

CINE 


Where  we  stand:  ten  years  after  Stalin  (Motion  picture) 
Metropolitan   Life   Insurance  Co.,   1963.     Made  by  CBS 

News. 

60  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Telecast  as  a  CB.S  News  Special  report. 

Credits:  Producers,  John  Shnrnik,  Don  Hewitt ;  director,  Don 
Hewitt;  editor,  Mitchell  Rudtck. 

Summary:  Eric  Sevareld  moderates  a  transatlantic  discussion  by 
CBS  news  cor re.ipon dents  In  Berlin,  Moscow,  London,  New  York,  and 
Washington  on  ttie  changes  In  the  Soviet  Union  and  the  world  Rince 
the  death  of  Stalin  In  1953.  Topics  Include  tbe  growth  of  European 
stability,  China's  dominance  In  Asia,  and  the  growing  crack  In  world 
communism's  monolithic  facade. 

1.  World  politics — 1&45-        — Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
I.  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company. 

Fi 67-525 


Where  we  stand:  war  or  peace?  (Motion  picture)     Mobil 
Oil  Co.,  1961.    Made  by  CBS  News. 

flOmiii      Ml.     I)iw.     10  mm, 

TelefHot  SK  a  CBS  News  Special  report. 

Credits:  Producers.  Don  Hewitt,  John  Sharnlk  ;  editor,  Tom  Mlklas. 

Summary:  Eric  Sevareld  moderates  a  transatlantic  dlscuHslon  by 
CBS  news  corre«iK>mlentK  In  Berlin,  Moscow,  I.«ndon,  New  York,  and 
Washington  on  the  prospects  for  war  or  peace  between  the  United 
SUtes  and  IlnHsia  in  the  light  of  the  IWtl  Berlin  crisis. 

1.  World  polltlc»~lW5-        — Addi-esses.  essays,  lectures. 
1.  Mobil  Oil  Corporation. 

Fi 67-526 


Where   were  you  during   the   Battle  of  the  Bulge,  kid? 

(Motion  picture)    Paulist  Productions,  1967. 

27  m';i.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (Inslgbti 

With  discussion  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  John  Furia ;  director,  Seymour  Bobbie ;  writer, 
William  P.  McGlvern.  Cast:  Tim  O'Connor,  Robert  Doyle.  Michael 
Burns,  Jacqueline  Scott. 

Summary:  A  father  who  tries  to  teach  his  son  the  need  for  obedi- 
ence to  authority  finds  himself  In  the  dilemma  of  having  to  defy 
authority  or  accept  an  order  to  create  an  advertising  campaign  for 
m  fraudulent  product 
■ Another  issue,    b&w. 

1    Authority.     2    Father*  and   sons.  i.   Paulist   Productions, 

Pacific  Palisades.  CtWt.        Series :  Insight  ( Motion  picture) 

174  72-705456 

Paulist  Productions 


Where's  tbe  bnimr?  [Filmstrip]     Taylor  Associates,  1971. 

44  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  2  s  (I  t.  for  manual  projector.  1 
•.  for  automatic  projector).  7  in.,  33  1  /3  rpm..  4  min.  each  side.     (Tell  me  ■  «ory) 

Also  iuued  with  phonotape  in  casiette. 

With  (cript  book,  picture-cued  tell-back  booklet,  and  teacher's  futdei. 

Bated  on  ttte  book  of  the  tame  title,  written  and  illustrated  by  R  uth  Carroll. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  a  siory  in  which  a  puppy  and  a  baby  rabbit  enjoy 
playing  hide  and  seek  tofcther.  For  primary  grade*. 

I.  Carroll.  Ruth  (Robinaon)  1899-  Where's  the  bunny?     II.  Taylor 

Associates.     111.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story.  |Pitmstrip] 

372.6  70-740234 

Taylor  Assoctaus  72  MARC 


Where's  the  treasure?  (Motion  picture)  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  min.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  1) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summon/;  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solving;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Points  out  some  of  the  things  our  senses 
can  tell  us.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  ii.  Learning  Corporation  of  America,  Series: 
Ready,  set,  read!  (Motion  picture)     Set  1. 

372.4  75-708211 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Where's  the  water?  (Motion  picture)  Fire  Service  Exten- 
sion, Iowa  SUte  University,  1971.  Made  by  Film  Pro- 
duction tJnit 

14  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ^  , 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Richard  H.  Kraemer;  dii-ector,  writer,  and 
e<litor.  I.ea  Bene<lict.  _  ,...,,  < 

SUMMARY  Examines  factors  which  influence  the  delivery  of 
water  from  a  water  tower  to  the  scene  of  a  fire,  relating  illustra- 
tions of  specific  principles  of  hydraulics  to  actual  effects  on  the  fire 

^""TVire  eitl  net  Ion— Water-supply.         1.  Iowa.    State  University  of 
Science  and  TechnoIog>-.  Ames.    Engineering  Extension  Service. 
[TH9332]  614.84  70-713370 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


Whetting    a    chisel    (Motion    picture)      Raybar    Technical 
Films.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

4  min.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  2:  Hand 
tool  operations) 

T^np  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Suinmary:  Shows  the  correct  procedure  for  whetting  a  chisel  by 
rubbing  it  against  an  oil  stone. 

1.  Chisels.  I.  Raybar  Technical  Films,  ir.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.  Series:  Woodworking  series  (Motion  picture)  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  operations. 

684.08  Fi  A  68-1690 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Whetting  a  plane  iron  (Motion  picture)  Fairiield  Asso- 
ciates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  1) 

I^oop  film. 

1.   Planes   (Hand  tools)     2.  Sharpening  of  tools.  I.  Fairfield 

Associates.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series: 
Woodworking   (Motion  picture)   part  1. 

[TT180]  684.08  76-715217 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Whetting  single  bevel  edge  to<^  (Motion  picture)    Ealing 
Corp.,  1970. 

4   mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Sharpening  hand  tools) 

IxH>p  Him.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Uses  a  chisel  blade  to  show  the  proper  method  of 
whetting  a  single  beveled-edge  tool,  and  compares  the  efficiency  of 
the  sharp  blade  and  the  dull  blade. 

1.  Sharpening  of  tools.    2.  Chisels.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cam- 

bridge. Mass,  Series:  Sharpening  band  tools  (Motion  picture) 

621.9  74-705363 

Ealing  Corp. 


Which    bMe?    [Motion    picturei       BBC-TV.    London,     1968. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Pilma 

10  min      sd.     bAw.      16  mm.     (Arithmetic,  no.  2) 

SUMMARY:  Demonstrates  for  children  how  to  write  numben  in  various 
buet.  and  >how*  the  propenie*  which  they  have  in  common.  TelU  how  add 
numben  in  other  bates. 

1.  Numeration— Juvenile  filrru.  (1.  Number  tyiiemi]  I.  Britith  Broad- 
caiting  Corporation.  Telcvbion  Service.  H.  Time-Ufe  Pilms.  III.  Series: 
Arithmetic.  [Motion  picture]  no.  2. 

tQAUI.Si  513  7».71440« 

Time-Ufc  FiliM  72  MARC 


644 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


Which  group  do  I  go  to?  No.  1  {Motion  jncture)  Interna- 
tional Citietnedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
bv  I^nniinjf  Corp  of  America.  1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  teaoher'H  gtitde  and  teacfaiDg  manual. 

Summary;  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  IDeslgoed  to  develop  rlsaal  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  vocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  solTlnK;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Deals  with  concept  formation.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  International  Clnemedla  Center,     n. 

Learning   Corporation   of   America.  Series:    Ready,   set.   read! 

(Motion  plrtnre)     Set  2. 

372.4  70-T082U 

I.earnlng  Corp.  of  America 


Which  group  do  I  go  to?  No.  2  {Motion  picture)  Interna- 
tional Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
bv  I.*nniing  Cnrp  of  America.  1970. 

4  mln.     si.     i-olor.     super  8  mm.     (Beady    set.  read!     Set  2) 

Ixwp  dim. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summam:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  rtsual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  Tocabulary;  to  encourage  problem  aolTlng;  and 
to  stlmolate  perception.  Deals  with  concept  formation.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  International  ClnwDedla  Center,     n. 

Learning   Corporation   of   America.  Series:    Ready    set     read' 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2. 

372.4  73-708216 

I.earnlng  Corp.  of  America 


Which  hand  has  the  ball?  {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill 
Hook  Co..  1969.   Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mill.     si.     o.ior     8  mm.     ( Look  at  it  series,  set  A  t 

Loop  Him  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
Id  super  8  mm. 

With  manuaK 

Summary:  \  single-concept  film  destened  for  use  in  teaching 
special  education  classes. 

1.  Kxceptional  children — Education.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.       Series:  Look  at  it  series  (Motion  picture)   set  A. 

371.&  79-702740 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Which  is  my  world?  (Motion  picture)     Grant  Rohloff.    Re- 
leased by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1&71. 

10  min.     sd.      color.     16  mm. 

Summary :  Points  out  that  greed  is  a  major  cause  of  euTlron- 
mental  pollution.  Explores  what  changes  In  life  style  are  necessary 
for  safe  and  pleasant  surviTal. 

1.  Pollution.  2.  Man— Influence  on  nature.  I.  Rohloff,  Grant 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

614.7  TO-711108 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Which  one's  bigger?  {Motion  picture)  International  Cine- 
media  Center.  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learn- 
in-.'  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  mln      si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set,  read!     Set  2) 

Txtop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summartf:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learBlng  to  read 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  deyelop  visual  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concepts,  and  Tocahulary;  to  encourage  problem  Bolvlng;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Helps  children  learn  about  slie.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  International  Cinemedia  Center,     n. 

Learning   Corporation   of   America.  Series:    Ready    set     read! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2. 

372.4  77-708217 

I.earnlng  Corp.  of  America 


Which  mle  wins  {Motion  picture)     Education  Development 

Center,  1968. 


sd.     b&w. 


16  I 


(Cnlrersity  of  Illinois  arithmetic 


28  mil 
project) 

Made  for  UnlTersity  of  lUltkois  arithmetic  project 

Summary:  An  unrehearsed  film  in  which  Miss  Phyllis  Klein 
teacher  one  of  the  UnlTersity  of  Illinois  arithmetic  project  topics  to 
a  class  of  tblrd  graders. 

1.  Aritlitnetlc — Study  and  teadiing.  t  EdocatiOQ  Derelopment 
Oenter.  Series:  UuiTervity  of  Illinois  arithmetic  project  (Motion 
picture) 

371.3  75-702652 

CINB 

Which  way  to  peace?  (Motion  picture)  Television,  Radio, 
and  Film  Commission  of  the  Southern  California- Arizona 
Conference  of  tlie  Methodist  Church  (196-!j  Made  by 
Dept.  of  Cinema,  University  of  Southern  California. 

33  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summarf/:  Presents  a  discussion  of  pacifism  from  the  ChrLstian 
point  of  view.  In  which  Henry  Hitt  Crane,  jwstor  of  the  Cenlral 
Methndi.st  <.'hurch  in  Detroit,  argues  for  paclflsm  against  G.  Bromley 
Oxnam,  bishop  of  the  Washington,  D.  C,  area.  Gerald  Kennedy, 
bishop  of  the  Los  Angeles  area,  moderates. 

1.    Pacifism.  r.    Methodist   Church    (United   States)     Confer- 

ences.    Southern    California-Arizona.    Television,    Radio,    and    Film 
Commission. 

261.8  Fi  67-527 


Which  way  wisdom?   (Motion  picture)     Lutheran  Film  As- 
sociates.    Released  by  Lutheran  Film  Library,  1970. 

34  mln.     Hd.     color.     16  cm. 

SUMMARY :  Designed  to  Initiate  discussion  concerning  the  role 
of  the  church  In  higher  education.  Records  events  and  discussions 
as  they  happened  on  several  campuses.  Coododea  with  a  chancel 
drama  performed  In  a  suburban  church  by  students  who  ^eak 
about  the  problems  of  generational  conflict. 

1.  Church  and  colU«e.  2.  Conflict  of  g«»eratlons.  I.  Lutheran 
Film  .Vssociates. 

377  70-711585 

CINE 


White  brave  men  die  . . .  {Motion  picture)    New8C(^>e,  1966. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Dli-ectors  and  narrators,  Donald  C.  Bruce,  Fulton  Lewis 
in. 

SHmmari/:  Describes  the  Increasing  number  of  protests  and  demon- 
strations In  the  United  States  supporting  the  Communist  position  in 
Vietnam.  Dlscus.fes  various  organizations  such  as  the  Students  for 
a  Democratic  Society  and  the  Progressive  Labor  Party  which  are 
participating  In  the  protests.  Includes  interviews  with  participants 
In  the  demonstrations,  and  shows  views  of  draft-card  bumlnit  cere- 
monies, of  a  demonstration  In  Washington  on  Aug.  7-9,  1966,  and  of 
a  march  on  Washington  on  Nov.  27,  196tS. 

1.  Demonstrations.  2.  Vietnamese  CoDflict  1961-  —Public  opin- 
ion— V.  S.         I.  Newscope^  Inc. 

323.2  75-704298 


While  San  Francisco  sleeps  {FUmttrip)  San  Francisco 
Unified  School  Distirct.  Made  and  released  by  Society 
for  ViFual  Education,  1967. 

49  fr.     color.     S."!  mm.      (Snn  Francisco— our  city  and  county) 

Creditt:  Director  of  consultants.  William  B.  Sanborn. 

SMmmnry:  Describes  some  of  the  kinds  of  nighttime  Jobs  of  San 
Frsnclscuns.  Includes  views  of  night  workers  in  hospitals,  the  police 
department,  restaurants,  theaters,  radio  stations,  public  transporta- 
tion systems,  telephone  companies,  newspaper  publishing  companies, 
bakeries,  produce  markets,  and  dairies. 

1  Nnlght  work— Pan  Francisco.  i.  San  Francisco  Unlfled  School 
District.  It.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc..  Chicago.  Series: 
San  Frandaco— our  city  and  county  (Fllmstrip) 


331.81 


Fi  A  68-3608 


Society  for  Visunl 


While  you  are  waiting   {Motion  picture)     Centron  Educa- 
tional Films,  1967. 

30  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Produced  for  the  Clara  Elizabeth  Fund. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

SummarTi:  Discusses  prenatal  care  and  healthy  childbirth,  and 
polnte  out  that  uncertainties  about  the  prospect  of  having  a  baby 
are  common  to  everyone. 

1.  Childbirth.  2.  Prenatal  care.  i.  Centron  Educational  Films. 
612.63  72-706444 

Centron  Educational  Films 


Whiplaish  {Motion  picture)     Charles  Cahill  and  Associates. 
Released  by  AIMS  InstructioDal  Media  Services,  1968. 

16  miQ.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Investigates  rear-end  coUislous  at  speeds  up  to  55  miles 
per  hour,  and  explains  safety  measures  to  avoid  them. 

1,  Traffic  accidents.  2.  Traffic  safety.  i.  Cahill  (Charles)  and 
Associates,  Inc..  Hollywood,  Calif,  ii.  AIMS  Instractlonal  Media 
Services. 

629.28  79-700186 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Whippersnapper  Films 
see 


Simba  in  a  wimba. 


Whirlpool  Corporation 


How  many  meals  to  the  moon  ? 


Whisky  Rebellion  {FUinstrlp)    Jonee  and  Osmond.    Released 
by  Mo<lem  Ijeamin^  Aids,  1968. 

24  fr.     lolor.    3o  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

Wilh  leather's  truide. 

Summary:  Part  1  presents  President  Washington's  problem  of  en- 
forcing the  law  when  the  men  in  Pennsylvania  refuse  to  pay  Ux  on 
the  whisky  they  make.  Part  2  shows  a  voter  faced  with  a  choice 
between  the  Federalists  and  the  Republicans  during  the  election  of 
1800.    For  elementary  grades.    Wlthcaptl<«i«. 

1.  Whiskey  Insurrection,  1704.  2.  Presidenta— U.  S.— Election— 
1800.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  inc.    ii.  Modern  Learning  Aids,  New 

York.  Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  74r-73331l 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


A  WUsKr  of  dlMcat  [Motioa  picture]     I/D/E/A.  1969. 

3)  min.     id.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Narratot.  Chct  Hundey. 

SUMMARY:  An  obfcctive  portrayal  of  the  nttioawkk  aMvcment  aaxMg 
teachers  to  organiu  for  baigaining  purpoacs. 

I.  Orikctivc  bartUDini— Teacben — Uaiud  Stale*.       I.  InKitute  for  the  De- 
vdopnaent  of  Educstioaal  Activitiea. 
ILB2842,  331.89  70-713965 

l/D/E/A  72  MARC 


Whistle  down  the  wind  {Motion  picture)  Allied  Film  Mak- 
ers, London.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Pathe-America 
Distributing  Co.,  1961. 

98  mln.     .'id.     b4w.     35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Mary  Hayley  Bell. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Richard  Attenborough ;  director,  Bryan  Forbes; 
screenplay.  Keith  Waterhouse.  Willis  Hall;  music,  Malcolm  Arnold; 
director  of  photography,  Arthur  Ibbetson;  editor.  Max  Benedict. 
Cait:  Hayley  Mills,  Bernard  Lee,  Alan  Bates,  Norman  Bird,  Diane 
Clare. 

8ttmm4irv:  A  drama  about  a  young  girl  who  discovers  a  hunted 
murderer  in  her  father's  bam  and  believes  bim  to  be  Jesus  returned 
to  earth. 

I.  Bell.  Mary  Hayley.  Whistle  down  the  wind.  n.  Allied  Film 
Makers,  ltd.     iti.  Pathe-America  Dlstrllnttlng  Company. 

Fi  67-1219 


645 


Whistle  for  Willie  (Motion  picture)  Communications  Labo- 
ratorv.  Bank  Street  Collejje  of  Education.  Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

6  mlu.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Bank  Street  reading  Incratlve  film 
series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

BummaiT/:  Jumet  Gamer  reads  a  book  by  Ezra  Jack  Keats,  which 
relates  the  efforts  and  success  of  a  little  boy  in  learning  to  whistte. 

1.  Reading— Audio- visual  aids.  i.  Keats.  Ezra  Jack.  Whistle 
for  Willie,  it.  Bank  Street  College  of  Education,  New  York.  Com- 
munications Laboratory,     ni.  McOraw-HUI  Book  Company. 

Fi  A  67-2306 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Whistler   {Filmstrip)     Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1969. 

^  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  WhlMtler's  oil  paintings  and  etchings  against 
a  background  of  music  which  describes  the  work  and  life  of  the 
artist.  Uses  a  chronological  sequence  of  paintings  to  illustrate  his 
strong  references  to  Japanese  art  and  his  change  from  realism  to 
tmpref<sIonlsm. 

1.  Whistler,  James  Abbott  McNeill.  1834-190S.  i.  Educational 

Dimensions  Corporation. 

759.13  74r-7360l7 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


White,  Florence  Meiman, 
your  lunch  money 


1910- 


How  to  lose 


How  to  lose  your  lunch  money. 

White,  Grace  (Miller)       Tess  of  the  Storm  country 
see 

Tess  of  the  storm  countiy. 

White,  Laura  Schaefer 
see 

Tea  for  two. 


White,   Lionel,     The  money  trap 
see 

The  Money  trgqa. 

White,  Terence  Hanbury,   1906-1964.        The  sword 
in  the  stone 
see 

The  Sword  in  the  stone. 


White,  Theodore  Harold.  1915-  The  Making 

of  the  President,   1960 
see 

Tbe  Nominating  proccat:  I960. 
Politic*  in  the  tdevinoo  ace:  I960. 


White,  Theodore  Harold,   1915-  The  making 

of  the  President,   1968 


The  Making  of  the  President  1968. 


White    AfrfoL    [Motion    picture]       BBC-TV,    London,    1969. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Tune-Life  FUma. 

40  min.    sd.     bAw.     1ft  ram. 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  whkb  |ivci  the  trgumentt  of  a  vtuu  South 
Africsa  is  defense  of  apartheid.  Eumiacs  tbe  racial  and  cultural  strife  in  South 
Africa. 

1,  Africa,  Soutb>-Racc  questioo.     2.  Scgregatioiv—Africa,  South.       I.  Brit- 
ish Broadcasting  Corporation.    Tclevisiaii  Service.     11.  Tinw-Ure  niiiM. 
[DT763i  320.5  77-714622 

Tune-Life  Flhu  72  MARC 


WUtc  Qoad  Peaks.  [Motion  picture]     Film  OriginaU,  1972. 

22  min.     id.     coIot.     16  mm. 

Alto  iuued  in  b&w, 

CREDITS:  Script  and  photojnphy,  Oeorgc  OUvef  Smith.  Helen  SimnfteU; 
consuiunu.  Donald  Obee,  Monte  D   Wibon^  narraior.  Rci  Allen. 

SUMMARY:  Picture*  the  mounuin  ecosyitcm  of  While  Cloud  Peak*  in 
Idaho,  (howtng  plant  and  animal  life,  cirques  flanked  wilh  moraines,  meadowi, 
barren  ridge*,  gnarled  tree*,  and  foresu  of  the  are*.  Notes  that  thi*  ecosyttem 
exhibiu  three  •ep*r«ie  geological  ages. 

1.  Mountain  ecok>gy— Idaho.        I.  Film  Originala. 

CQH541.5.M65]  917.96  74-709311 

Film  Orifiral*  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


White  collar  grievance  {Motion  picture)  University  of 
Wisconsin.  Released  by  University  of  Wisconsin,  Bureau 
of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  1967. 

42  mia.    Bd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

CreditM:  Producer  and  director,  JackBoa  Tiffany;  script,  Morten 
Parker:  consultant,  James  Stem 

Bummary:  Illustrates  a  Job-bidding  Krlerance  In  a  white-collar 
altuatlon  and  follows  It  through  the  various  steps  of  the  crievaDce 
procedure,  as  well  as  througli  the  arbltratloo  bearlag,  clearly  showing 
rhe  duties  and  rvspuuslbilltiea  of  the  grievant,  the  steward,  and  other 
union  olSctalB  at  each  level. 

1.  GrleTance  procedures,  i.  Wisconsin.     University,     u.  Wis- 

consin.    tTnlverslty.     Bureau  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction. 

331.15  Fi  A  68-1848 

Wisconsin.     Unlr.     Bur.  of  Audio-Visual  Instruction 


The  White  House  (FUmstrip)  National  Qeographic.  Made 
by  National  Geographic  and  Encyclopaedia  Bntannica 
Educational  Corp.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

87  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  B.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  3Si  rpm.     (Washington) 

With  script  on  record  Jacket, 

CredUt:  Producer.  David  S.  Boyer. 

Bummary:  Describes  how  the  White  House  was  built  and  traces 
Its  history. 

1.  Washington.  D.  C.  White  House.  l  National  Geographic 
Society,  Washington,  D.  C.  n.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corjioratlon.        Series :  Washington  (Fllmstrip) 

917.53  Fi  A  68^584 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Educations]  Corp. 


The  White  House  {Motion  picture)     Path 
by  Pathe  Educational  Sciences,  1968? 


News.     Released 


4  miu.     sil.     b&w,     16  mm.     {American  heritage  section) 

Slilestone-s  of  the  century, 

.\daptatlon  of  the  19G0  film  of  the  same  title  issued  separately. 

On  reel  with  Story  of  our  Capitol;  Library  of  Congress;  Ben 
Franklins  Philadelphia:  Valley  Forge:  national  shrine;  Mount 
Vernon:  national  shrine;  Statue  of  Liberty,  then  and  now;  Wil- 
liamsburg, restored  In  our  century. 

Credit!:  Narrator,  Ed  Herlihy. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  White  House.  Includes 
scenes  of  the  White  Rouse  In  1800  occupied  by  John  Adams,  in 
1814  when  It  was  burned  by  the  British,  and  the  results  of  the 
reconstruction  program  In  the  1960's. 

1.  Washington.  D.  C.  White  House.  l  Pathe  News,  Inc.,  New 
York.     11.    Pathe   Educational   Sciences,   Inc.  Series:    American 

herita^  xerle-s  (Motion  picture)     Series:  Milestones  of  the  century 
(Motiou  picture) 

917.53  74r-7029»9 

Portland  State  Vnlv,  Library 


The  White   Houae    (Motion   picture) 
and  Visual  Arte,  1968. 

(Human 


Universal   Education 


20  mi  I,     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Human  values  serlex) 

Also  isxiied  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Provides  a  tour  of  the  Executive  Hansloo  of  the  United 
States  showing  famous  rooms  and  their  furnishings,  and  the  scenic 
gardens  surrounding  the  house. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C.  White  House.  i.  Universal  Education  and 
Visual  Arts.        Series:   Human  values  series   (Motion  picture) 

917.53  72-701266 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


W  WUto  HoMe.  [Filnutrip]     Visuals  for  Teaching.  1972. 

2  ninutripa.  color.  3S  mm.  ■nd  phonodisc:  2  s..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 
(America's  bicenUnntal  rilmsirip  scria) 

Produced  in  coopersiion  with  the  While  House  Historical  Society. 

Abo  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassctle. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  old  dnwings.  photographs,  sod  sketches  to  present  i 
htsuxical  saidy  of  the  Whiu  House.  Also  pictures  the  rooms  in  the  White  House 
■■  they  arc  today. 

CONTENTS:   i.  Yesterday.  4S  fr.,  15  min.— 2.  Today.  58  fr..  15  min. 

I.  Wadiingion,  DC  WhiU  Houae.  I.  Visuab  for  Teaching.  II  Series. 
lF204.W5)  917.53  72-733218 

Visuals  for  Teaching  72  MARC 


The  White  House  and  environs  (Filmstnp)     Melvin  Bred- 
shaug.     Released  by  Inteniational  Film  Bureau,  1970. 

8U  fr.  '-olor.  Xi  mm.  Hiid  phonodls^^':  1  n..  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  14 
min.    mii-rogroove.     ( Washington,  D.  C.) 

Credili:  Consultant,  Wllcomb  E.  Washburn. 

Summary:  Pre«ents  scenes  of  the  White  House,  the  amoclated  ex- 
ecutive oflloe  building,  and  the  Blair  House.  Includes  vlewa  of  the 
Jefferson  Memorial,  the  Ford  Theater,  the  Lincoln  Memorial,  and 
the  biilldlngx  of  the  Departments  of  State,  the  Treasury,  Agriculture, 
and  the  Interior. 

1.  Washington,  D.  C— Description.  i.  BrodBbang,  Melrln,  1900- 
II.  International  Film  Hureati,  inc.,  (Chicago.  Series;  Washington, 
D.  <'.     (Fllmstrtp.  International  Film  Bureau) 

»17.53  77-786620 

iDternatlcmal  Film  Bureau 


White  House  Conference  on  Youth.  Eetee  Park, 
Colo.,   1971 
see 

U  anybody  listening? 

WhiU  House  red  carpet  with  Julia  Child  {Motion  jncturt) 
National  Kducatiotial  Televisioc  and  lindio  Center.  Made 
by  WGBH-TV.  Iteleaaed  by  Indiana  rniversity  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  11X18. 

4d  mm.     Ml.     nilor.     IH  luiu.      I NKT  festival) 

Viedil»:  I'rodiKVi-x,  Itutli  I.iock»iKMl,  Itusaell  Murush;  director, 
lluMSell  Moraah;  editor,  Uiida  Tucker. 

Hummaty:  I XMUiiietita  how  tlie  Wliite  Houae  staff  maoages  the 
cei-fmonles  lnvolv«Kl  In  an  offlclal  state  visit  with  Julia  Child  cover- 
ing a  visit  by  the  Prime  Minister  of  Japan,  Uegina  with  the  greeting 
ceremony  ami  continues  thrcugh  the  evening  with  emphasla  on  the 
state  tMnquet. 

1.  Washington.  D,  V.  White  House.  2.  Vtsiu  of  state~U.  S.  8. 
Chilli.  Jutla.  r.  Nntltroal  Kilucatlonal  Television  and  Radio  Center, 
ti.  Indians,     I'nlverslty.    Audlo-Vlsuul  Center. 

»7:i.023  Fi  A  68-1944 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


White  lightning  and  me  {Motion  picture)  General  Motors 
Corp.,  Chevrolet  Motor  Division.  Made  by  General  Mo- 
tors Photographic.  Released  by  Chevrolet  Motor  Division 
and  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1967. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Explains  to  derby-age  boyB  and  their  fathers  bow  rela- 
tively easy  it  Is  to  build  a  racer  and  how  worthwhile  it  Is  to  partici- 
pate In  the  Ail-American  Soap  Box  Derby.  Usee  flashback  tech- 
niques to  trace  the  experience  of  a  14-year-old  boy  bb  he  builds  a 
soap  box  derby  racer,  wins  a  local  race,  and  goes  to  Akron,  Ohio,  for 
the  national  race.  „^ 

1  Soap  t>oi  derbies.  i.  General  Motors  Corporatiwi.  Chevrolet 
Motor  Division      ii   Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

796.6  Fi  A  68-870 


White  lite  {Motion  picture)     Britisli  Film  Institute,  London, 
1970.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

3  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMSIARY :  An  art  flim  In  which  ghostly  negative  images  of  con- 
temporary sexual  fantasies  pass  fleetlngly  across  the  screen. 

1.  Sex.    2.  Sex  (Psychology)         I.  British  Film  Institute,  London. 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

[;HQ19]  704.945  70-712642 

Films  Incorporated 

(White  magic,  {Motion  picture)    RKO  Pathe  [1939, 

9  min.    si.     b&w.    15  mm.     (Sportscope) 

Creditt:    Supervisor,    Frederic    Ullman;    prepared    by    Frank    R. 
Donovan. 

Bummary:  Describes  skiing  and  other  winter  sports  at  Sun  Valley, 

1.  Skis  and  skiing— Sun  VaUey,  Idaho.  l  RKO-Patbe,  Inc. 

Series:  Sportscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-788 
White  mnC%  God.  {Motion  picture]    Concordia  inku,  1961. 

30  min-     Id.     hftw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  Uory  ki  in  the  African  junglei  which  focuto  on  the  cflbrta 
of  a  missionary  to  overcome  a  native's  fear  and  tupcntition  and  to  win  s  soul 
for  Christ. 

1 .  Miuions—Africa.    2.  EvangeliMk  work—AMcm.       I.  COncordia  Puhliah- 
ing  House,  Sl  Louis. 
[BV3500i  266  72-701671 

Concordia  Fihm  73  MARC 


White  Motor  Corporation.    Diamond  Reo  Division 
see 

Taming  East  Africa's  toughest  trails. 

White  mud  {Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept.  of  Educa- 
tion, School  Broadcasts  Section,  Regina,  1965.  Made  by 
Saskatchewan  Cine-Graphic  Division. 

80  min,     sd.    bAw.     16  mm.     (Saskatchewan  sightllne  series,  no. 

Telecast  under  the  title  Land  of  the  white  mud  (Eastend  and 
Cypress  Hills) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Robert  Howard;  writers,  Muriel 
Clements,  Gertrude  Murray ;  cameramen,  Alvln  Sdiafer,  Ken  Pat- 
terson. 

Bummary:  Traces  the  history  and  development  of  the  Cypress  Hills 
area,  from  its  b^innlng  as  a  ranching  area,  through  the  Cypress 
Hills  Massacre  and  the  building  of  Northwest  Mounted  Police  forts, 
to  the  coming  of  settlers.  Includes  accounts  of  life  In  the  Old  West 
as  given  by  early  settlers. 

1.    Cypress   Hills.  i.    Saskatchewan.     School    Broadcasts   Sec- 

tion. II.  Land  of  the  white  mud  (E:astend  and  Cypress  Hills)  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Series:  Saskatchewan  sightllne  series  (Motion  pic- 
ture)  no.  4. 

971^  Fi  A  68-38 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

White  rabbit  (Motion  picture)     George  Gray — John  Cherry 

Productions.     Released  by  Fishtail  Sky  Films,  1969. 

3  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Director,  George  Gray;  writer,  John  Cherry.  Cast:  Chris 
Amaral. 

Summary:  A  student-made  art  film  which  interprets  White  rabbit, 
a  rock  song  about  drugs,  through  photographs  and  the  movements  of 
models. 

I.  George  Gray— John  Cherry  Productions.    II.  Fishtail  Sky  Films. 

704.946  77-709833 

Fl-^htall  Sky  Films 

White  sauce  {Motion  picture)  MoGraw-Hill  Book  Oo.^  1970. 
Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  min.    sl.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  pr^aratlon  aeries,  set  3) 

Loop  flIm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  Cream  sauce.  i.  McOraw-HIl]  Book  Company.  Series: 

Food  prq>aratIon  series  (Motion  picture)  setS. 

641.8  76-706516 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  White  ship  {Motion  j>icture)     National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1967. 

15  min.     sd.    color.     1«  mm. 

French  version  released  under  tlie  title  I,e  flottlUe  blanche. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  writer,  Itex  Tasker;  director  and  photog- 
rapher, H.  J.  I-emieux  ;  editor,  J.  Spotton. 

SnmtFMirv;  Follows  the  annual  fishing  voyage  of  the  Portuguew 
sailing  fleet  to  the  Grand  Banks  off  Canada  where  Portuguese  sailing 
schooners  have  flshed  for  Ave  hundred  years. 

— Another  issue.    85  mm. 

1.  Fisheries — Portugal.  2.  Fisheries— Grand  Banks  of  Newfound- 
land.       I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

689  Fi  A  6S-1260 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

TlM  Wklto  tilM  dMT.  iPihnstripi    Tcachinf  Reeourcca  Devetop- 
ment  Center,  1969. 

li  tr.    color.     33  mra. 

SUMMARY:  BumiBM  the  haUtt  of  the  deer.  With  captions.  For  primary 

I .  Whitc-tailMl  dMf— Juvmile  (Una.    ( I .  WUic-tailed  daer .  2.  Dmt]       I. 
Teaching  Rcaouron  Developacni  Ctnier. 

(QL737.U551  372.3  72-733782 

T««:hing  RnouroM  T2  MARC 


The  White  warrior  {MoHon  picture)  Majestic  films,  Rome, 
and  Lovcen  Fibns.  Released  in  the  U-  S.  by  Warner  Bros. 
Pictures.  1960. 

86  miu.     sd.     color.    85  mm. 

Dyallscope.    Technicolor. 

Bised  on  the  novel  Khadzhl-Murat,  by  Leo  Tolstoy^  a„„^tl. 

Credit,:  Director.  Richard  Freda;  ^^^'iP'")'- ^"'•'„^,,„^*S^"!' 
Akos  Tolney  ■  music,  Robert  Nlcolosl ;  photographer  ""]°J^*^- 
iiu:  Steve  iteevee,  Georgia  Moll;  Renato  Baidlni.  Gerard  Herter. 
Nicola  Popovlc.  Scilla  GabeL  .^k„iii„„    ^f   th*. 

Sum7Mn>:  An  adventure  melodrama  about  a  febem«",o',  *** 
Caucasus  cltlwns  against  cruel  Russian  conquerors  in  the  middle  of 

"'"i.^'TShSr^^v    Nlkolaevlch,    graf.    18^1910.       Kt**-"""";^ 
n.  Maj«itic  illins.     in.  Lovcen  Films,    it.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures. 

"**^  Fi  67-1326 


White  water  slalom   {Motion  picture) 
1967. 


Sanderling  Films, 


18  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Bummitry:  Discusses  canoe  and  kayak  slalom  racing  In  the  eastern 
section  of  the  United  States ;  explaining  various  paddle  strokes  and 
rules  of  the  slalom  races.  Includes  views  of  the  National  Canoe  and 
Eastern  Kayak  Championships  held  on  Vermont's  West  River. 

1.  Canoes  and  canoeing.        i.  Sanderling  Films. 

797.1  Fi  A  68-871 

CINE 


American    National    Bed 


Whitewater    (Motion    picture) 
Cross,  1971. 

II  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  Whitewater  canoeing  and  shows  slalom 
and  down-river  racing  on  the  Nantahata  River  In  the  Smoky  Moun- 
tiilnx.  Explains  basic  racing  rules  and  shows  all  types  of  craft  lo 
actual  competition. 

1.  Canoes  and  canoeing.  I.  Red  Cross.  V.  S.  American  Na- 
tional Red  Cross. 

[GV783]  797.1  72-712947 

American  National  Bed  Cross 

Whitman,  Walt,  1819-1892.       Crossing  Brooklyn 
Ferry 
see 

Face  to  face — Walt  Whitman:    a  hundred 
years  hence. 


Whitman,  Walt. 
captain'. 


1819-1892.       O  captain'.    My 


Reading  poetry:   O  captain'.    My  cEqptain'. 


Whitman,  Walt.  1819-1892 
see 

Walt  Whitman's  avU  War. 

Whitman — the  American  singer   (Filmstrip)      Thomas  S. 

Klise  Co.,  1971. 

8o  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (1  a  for  mannal  pMh 
jector,  1  a.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  331  rpm..  20  min.  each 
side,     mlcrogroove. 

.\1:M  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  reading  script 

CREDITS:  Writer  and  narrator,  Thomas  Kllse;  art,  David  Seay. 

Sl'MMARY:  Present^  a  biography  of  Walt  Whitman  and  in- 
terprets Leaves  of  grass.  When  Ulaca  last  In  the  dooryard  bloomed, 
and  other  major  poems.  Presents  photographs  of  Whltmaa  and 
late  nineteenth  century  scenes. 

1.  Whitman,  Walt,  1819-1892.  I.  Thomas  3.  Kllse  Company. 

[PS3231]  811  76-789789 

Thomas  S.  Kllse  Co. 


Whitney,  Arthur  O 


^lendor  in  the  sand. 


646 


Whitney,  John  H 
see 

Catalog. 


Celery  stalks  at  midnight. 
Experiments  in  motion  graphics. 

Experiments  in  motion  graphics  and 
permutations. 

Matrix. 

Osaka  1-2-3. 

Whitney,  John  Harvey,  1945- 
see 

Tenninal  wU. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Whitney,  Michael 
see 

Binaiy  bit  patterns, 

Whittaker  (Roger)    Productions 
see   Roger  Whittaker  Productions 


Whittier,  John  Greenleaf, 
Frietchie 
see 


1807-1892.       Barbara 


Barbara  Frietchie. 

Whiz  quiz  kid  (Jfo<um  '^eti^Mi)    Paramount  Pictures  Corp^ 
1963. 

6  mln.    sd.     color.     35  mm.     (NoveltooQ  cartoon) 

Cr€4il*:  Director,  Seymour  Kneltel ;  story.  Jack  Hercer,  Irr  Dress- 
ier: acimatlOD,  Martin  Taraa;  music,  Winston  Sharpie*. 

Bummarji:  An  animated  cartoon.  Ollle  Owl  answers  some  diffi- 
cult queattona  In  a  TV  quiz  show  to  win  all  the  prises  offered  and 
finally  outsmarts  a  computer  to  win  the  TV  station  Itself. 

I.  Haramount  Pictures  C<Hiioratlon.  Series:  Noreltoon  cartoon 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi  68-lOH 


Who  am  I?  (FUmstrip)    Commuoicators  ,196-ff 

33  fr.    color.    35  moL     (Life  reading  series) 

Bufmnary:    Presents   the  questions   which   wet«  aaked   about  an 
object   bidden   behind   a   r«d   drapery   In   an   effort   to   Idectlfy  It 

1.  Reading — Audlo-rlsual  aids.        t  C<»nmunlcator8  {Flmi) 
Series:  Life  reading  series  (Fllmstrip) 

372.4  7»-78»901 

Peonsylranla  Sdiool  for  the  Deaf 


Who  am  I?  {Filmatn'p)    Eye  Gate  House.  1969. 

30  fr.  color.  3r>  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.. 
3  mln.     microgroove.     (Me,  myself,  and  I,  no.  1) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Promotes  self -evaluation,  empfaaslEing  the  concept  that 
people  are  dllTereat.  Explores  basic  human  neetDi  and  cat^orlzes 
Inherited  and  acquired  traits,  such  as  abilities,  appearance,  and 
IntereAts.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.   Self-evaluation — JuTenlle  films.        i.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc. 
Serles:  Me,  myself,  and  I  (Fllmstrip)  no.  1. 

155.42  74-734177 

Bye  Gate  Bouse 


Who    am    I?    The    search    for    self    [andi    CratraceptiTe 
methods  {FUmstrip)     Q+Ed  Productiwis,  1967. 

2  niiti^trlps  on  one  roll,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12 
in.,  331  rpm..  11  mln.      (Love  and  the  facts  of  life,  no.  5) 

Part  1,  52  fr..  pt.  2,  8  fr. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Credita:  Producer,  Maxwell  Perrow ;  director,  Jack  Tyler ;  writer, 
Evelyn  MllIU  Duvall. 

Summary:  Part  1  discusses  many  factors  which  combine  to  form  a 
sense  of  Identity.     Part  2  explains  various  methods  of  contraception. 

1.  Identity  (Psydiology)  2.  Conception — PreTentloo.  i.  0>n- 
traceptlre  methods  (Motion  picture)  n.  Q+Bd  Productions.  Se- 
ries: Love  and  the  facts  of  life  (Fllmstrip)     no.  5. 

612.6  70-734496 

Q-f  Ed  Productions 


Who  am  I?  Where  did  I  come  firom?  Where  am  I  going?  The 
eternal  questions.  [Slide  set]     Center  for  Humanities.  1972. 

160sbdes.  color.  2  x  3  m.  and  3  phonodiscs (2  s.  each),  12  in..  33  1/3 
rpm.,  34  mifi. 

Abo  bcued  with  phoooUpc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Students  raise  questions  on  the  meaning  of  life  and  ailempt  to 
find  answers  during  a  round-ubte  conference  with  Di.  Melvin  Tumin.  professor 
of  sociology  at  Princeton  Uoivenity. 

1.  Life.       I.  Center  for  Humanities. 
[BD435]  128  72-736264 

Center  for  Humanities  73  MARC 


The  Who  and  why  <tf  reading  {Motion  picture)     Centron 
Corp.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

13  mln.    sd.     color.    16  mm.     (Effective  reading  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  reading  motivation  film.     Explains  human  depeod- 
eiKe  on  printed  matter  and  points  out  the  wide  scope  of  reading 
material  available  to  children  for  Information  as  well  as  for  fun. 
— Another  iasue.    bAw. 

1.  Readings.  i.  Centron  Corporation,  Inc..  I^wreoce.  Kan. 

n.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company.        Series:  Effective  reading  series 
(Motion  picture) 

428.4  Fi  A  67-6061 

UcOraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


Who  ar*  your  friends?   (Fibnstrip)     Windmills,  ltd.    Be- 
lensed  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

44  fr.  color.  STi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.  ml- 
croBFoove.     (The  Importance  of  you) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  r«es  photographs  which  show  children  enfaged 
with  their  friends  to  provide  examples  that  enable  children  to 
better  understaod  themselves,  their  efDOtioos,  and  the  people  around 
tbem.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Psydhology — Juvenile  films.  2.  Friendship— Jamlle  fllms. 
I.  Windmills,  ltd.  II.  BFA  Bdocational  Media.  III.  8«ies:  The 
Importance  of  yoa  (Fihnstrip) 

[BF149.5]  372.24  76-739720 

BFA  Edscatloiial  Media 


{Motion  picture)     Columbia   Pictures  Corp.^ 


Who   cares? 

1925. 

6  reelc.    aL    b&w.    16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  39  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  bjr  Ooemo  Hamilton. 

L.  C.  copy  Incomplete :  46  mlu. ;  reel  S  and  parts  of  reels  6  and  6 
wanting. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  Collectloa  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

CrediU:  Director,  David  Klrkland;  adapUUon,  DoDglaa  Z.  Doty; 
titles.  Walter  Anthony:  photographer,  Allen  Thompson;  film  editor, 
Robert  R.  Snody.  Cast:  Dorothy  Devore,  WlUlam  Haines,  Uoyd 
Whitlock. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  young  girt  who  ™M  *^y  ^T?^*^ 
repres-slve  grandparents  and  Is  rescued  by  l^.-^'**^.^-  ?Jf  °"*^ 
her  protection  under  a  marriage  arrangement  In  which  they  are  to 

"r'H.Sto^*C«mo.    Whocaresl    „.  Columbia  Plchtres  Corpora- 
tion,    m.  George  Marshall  Film  Collection,     it.  American  Film  In- 


stitute Collection, 


Who    cares?    (Motion   picture) 
1968.    Made  by  Ltimin  Films. 


79-709792 


McGraw-Hill   Book   Co^ 


g  mln.    ad.     color.     16  mm.     (Skyline  series) 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Bummnry:  Dramatizes  a  story  about  a  little  boy  who  would  rarely 
smile  and  was  always  grouchy  because  he  felt  he  was  not  liked.  His 
classmates  discovered  h«  was  a  fine  musician  and  htiped  blm  to 
realixe  that  others  did  care  tar  blm  after  all.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  Skyline  series  (Motion 
picture) 

372.6  70-700149 

HcGraw-HIll  Book  Co. 


Who  cares?    (Motion  picture)     R.  Gordon  Lutz,  1970. 

14  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  short  story  deullhig  the  rivalry  between  an  older 
brother  who  has  a  new  car  and  his  younger  brotbers,  aged  seventeen 
and  twelve 

1.  Brothers  and  sisters.       I.  Luts.  B.  Gordon. 
[HQ784.B7]  301.42  74-711586 

CINE 


Who  cares?   (Motion  picture)     R  Oordon  Lata,  1970.    Bo- 
leascd  by  Vimon  Quest,  1971. 

14  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  short  story  detailing  the  rivalry  between  two 
brothers,  aged  seventeen  and  twelve,  and  the  aggravations  which 
arise  when  the  older  brother  gets  a  new  car, 

1.  Brothers  and  sisters.  I.  Luts,  B.  Gordon.  II.  Vision  Quest, 
Inc 

[HQ784.B7]  301.42  74^711586 

R.  Gordon  Lutje  rev 


Who  cares  about  Indians?   (Motion  picture)     KOMO-TV, 
1970,     Made  by  Special  Projects  Unit. 

20  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  tbe  attempt  of  the  Northwest  lodiSD  to 
make  a  place  for  himself  and  his  culture  within  the  progressive 
society  of  the  white  man. 

1.  Indians  of  North  America — Northwest  Padfic  2.  Indians  of 
North  America— Social  conditions.  I.  KOMO-TV  (Television  sta- 
tion) Seattle. 

970.1  78-711587 

CINE 


Who  cares  aboat  Jamie?  {Motion  picture)  Smart  Family 
Foundation  in  cooperation  with  the  Menninger  Founda- 
tion. 1963.     Released  by  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

17  mill.     Hd.     b*"-.     16  turn. 

Summani:  A  dramatJMtltm  of  a  few  hours  in  tbe  life  of  a  flr«t 
grader  designed  to  show  how  parents,  teachers,  and  other  adults 
whose  lives  directly  affect  children  are  largely  responsib'e  for  the 
prevention  of  mental  lllnem.  Points  out  that  adults  must  offer  the 
child  the  paycho-ftoclal  strength  to  prevent  his  faltering  in  tbe  proffiss 
of  growth  and  maturation.  „      „ 

1   Phi Idren— Management.    2.  Mental  hygiene.  i.  Smart  Family 

Foundation,     ii.  Coronet  Instructional  Flltns. 

155.42  Fi  67-2180 


Who  coatrolfl  roar  pane  itrlagiT  [Slide  set]     Chamber  of  Com- 
merce of  the  United  Sutea.  1968. 


32  lltdct.     color.     2  X  1  in. 


::  1  reel  (3  in.).  3  3/4  tps.,  13 


With  tcripl. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUiitt  how  the  money  lystera  works. 
I   Money— United  Suies.       1.  Chacnber  of  Commerce  of  the  United  States 
of  America. 

[HG538]  332  72-732827 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  72  MARC 

the  United  Sute* 


Who  cope  oat?  {Motion  picture)  Mental  Health  Film  Board 
in  cooperation  with  state  mental  health  authorities  of  Cali- 
fornia, South  Carplina,  and  Maryland.  Released  by  Inter- 
national Film  Bureau,  1970. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Cr9Mt»:  Director  and  writar.  Irrlog  Jaeot^;  parcblatrie  coDSult- 
SDt,  Richard  L.  Frank. 

Bummary:  An  open-ended  film  which  raises  tbe  qnestUm  of  the 
choices  with  which  adolescenu  of  today  are  faced.  Focuses  on  tbe 
problems  of  Ave  adolescents,  each  of  whom  describes  his  feelings  and 
attempts  to  ext^ln  the  reasons  for  his  dedsloas. 

1.  Youth.  L  Mental  Health  PUm  Board.  New  Torfc.  n.  Inter- 
national Film  Bnrsen,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

165.6  70-70T2M 

Intemallonal  Film  Bareea 


Who  did  what?  (Motion  picture)  International  Cinemedia 
Center,  Montreal,  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp. 
of  America,  1970. 

4  mill      fl.     color,     super  8  mm.     {Ready,  set,  read!     Set  2) 

T.100P  Aim. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Bummary:  Presents  basic  concepts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
In  any  Ungoage.  Designed  to  develop  vlsoal  and  auditory  percep- 
tion, concqits,  and  vocabnlary;  to  encourage  pr(*lem  soMng;  and 
to  stimulate  perception.  Teaches  how  to  describe  events  with  pre- 
cision.   For  primary  gradea.  _..     „     . 

1    Reading  (Primary)  t-  International  Cinemedia  Lenter.     n. 

Learning   Corporation    of   America.  Series:    Ready,  set.   read! 

(Motion  picture)     Set  2.  -«„„^ 

872.4  76-708222 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Who  did  wkat  to  whom.  [Motion  picture]     Ma«er  AModates. 
Released  by  Research  Preat  Ca,  1972. 

17  min.    id.     color.     16  sua 

With  kMler'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  trainiag  fibs  far  sdacalkMsl,  reUckM 
which  thowt  how  to  recogaisa  tbe  (our  priadftn  of  bcfaai 
OMot,  negative  reioforcemeal.  extisctioa.  Mid  pooithnwat 

1.  Reinforcement  (Ptycbofasgy)    2.  Extisctioa  (Ptycboloty) 
1.  Mager  AMOcistca.     II.  Research  Picm  Compaay. 


tBF319.5.R4, 
Research  Pnat  Co. 


1S8 

n 


74-714963 
MARC 


Who  do  you  think  yoa  are  ?  (Filmstrip)    Guidance  Associ- 
ates of  Pleasantrille,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

3  fllmstrlps.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each;  1  a 
for  manual  projector,  1  s  for  automatic  projector) ;  12  In.,  8U  rpm. 
microgroove.     (First  things)  .    ,«  .^    ,     , 

Part  1,  42  fr.,  5  mln. ;  pt  2,  85  fr.,  5  mln. ;  pt  S,  48  fr.,  7  mln. 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassettes. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  Virginia  Schone;  consultant,  Joseph  C.  Grannls. 

Summary;  Shows  that  a  person  can  be  Identified  by  certain  facts 
and  figures,  explains  that  no  two  individuals  do  everything  In  the 
same  way,  and  relates  that  every  Indiridual  has  twth  common  and 
unique  feelings.    For  primary  grades. 

1    Personality.     2.   Individuality.  I.   Guidance  Associates  oi 

PleasantTllle,  N.  T.         Series:  First  things  (Fllmstrip) 

372.8  75-737908 

A.  L.  A.  Botddlst 


Who  gives  us  that?  (Filmstrip)    Miller-Brody  Prodnctions, 

1970. 

51  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  a,  5  mln.  (Early  learn- 
ing fllmstrip  library) 

Based  on  the  McOraw-HlU  Headstart  books  by  Shari  Lewis  and 
Jacquelyn  Relnach. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Music,  Jacquelyn  Relnach. 

Summary :  Helps  children  understand  cause  and  effect  by  showing 
them  what  products  sbeep,  cows,  hens,  and  bees  prorlde.  Features 
Sliari  Lewis. 

1.  Farm  produce.  I.  Lewis,  Shari.  II.  Miller-Brody  Produc- 
tions.       Series. 

372.6  78-737660 

Miller-Brody  Productions 


Who  grows  in  Brooklyn  {Motion  picture)     National  Book 
Cranmittee  in  cooperaticffi  with  Broc^yn  Public  Library. 

Released  by  Carousel  Films,  1969. 

to  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Follows  a  blue  bookmobile  and  the  dedicated  librarians 
who  bring  books  to  luner-city  cMldren. 

1.  Bookmobiles.  i.  National  Book  Committee,     n.  Carousel 

FlkB«,  inc..  New  Tort 

027.4  76-702900 

Oantoseintms 


Who  has  the  time  {Motion  picture)  United  Qivers  Ftmd  of 
the  National  Capital  Area,  1969.  Made  by  Frost  Produc- 
tions. 

15  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Attempts  to  show  that  people  suffering  from  sickness, 
old  age,  drugs,  and  loneliness  are  pari  of  tbe  commtmlty  and  cannot 
be  Ignoredl  Concentrates  on  real  people  expressing  their  feelings, 
and  focuses  00  the  problems  rather  than  the  cures. 

1.  Sodat  problems.  1.  United  Givers  Fund  of  the  National 

Capital  Area. 

361.8  71-705716 

CINB 


Who  in  the  world  {Filmstrip)    Graded  Press,  1970. 

66  fr.    color.    35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  2  a.  SSI  rpm. 

With  script  and  leader's  guide. 

Bummary:  Pari  1,  based  on  the  book  Hop,  skip,  hop,  by  Pauline 
Palmer  Medc,  shows  children  that  a  church  is  more  than  Just  a 
building  by  revealing  that  It  Is  a  community  of  peoi^  who  live, 
work,  and  witness  in  the  world.  Part  2  pcntrays  the  world-wide 
nature  of  the  church. 

1,  Church— Juvenile  fllms-  i.  Medt,  PaoUne  Palmer.  Hop  skip, 
bop.    n.  Graded  Press. 

262.7  77-786886 

Metbodlst  Pub.  House 


Who  in  the  w<»1d7  (Filmstrip)     Filmfax  Productions.    Bo- 
leased  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll-    color.    35  mm.     (What  In  the  world!) 

SUMMARY:  Dr.  Newton  Know-lt-All  arouses  children's  interest 
In  social  studies  and  oaliiral  history  as  he  hosts  s  tour  tbst  briefly 
portrays  iitan's  accomplishments  In  tbe  fields  of  general  sd^ice. 
literature,  and  tbe  arts.     With  captions.     For  elunenUry  grades. 

1.  SocUl  sciences— Study  and  teaching  (Primary)  I.  Filmfax 

Productions,  New  York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  What  In  the  world?  (Fllmstrip) 

[LB1530]  372.8  79-740298 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


647 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Who  invited  us?  {Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
versity. Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

60  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer  and  writer,  Al  Levin;  photoffraphy,  Leland 
Keaower;  editor,  Edward  Deitch. 

Summary:  Reviews  tbe  hlatory  of  United  States  military  inter- 
TentlOD  (beginning  with  the  takeover  of  the  Philippines  and  con- 
tinuing through  the  war  In  Viet  Nam.  Examines  the  economic 
motives  of  Intervention. 

1.  U.  S.— Foreign  relations.  2.  U.  S.— Foreign  economic  relatlona. 
I.  National  Fklucational  Television  and  Radio  Oeoter.  n,  lodlaoa. 
University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

372.73  72-708903 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Who  is:  Oscar  Niemcyer  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television,  1968.  Made  by  Allan  Ktn^  Associates, 
London.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1970. 

30  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CrcditM:  Producerfi,  Allan  King,  Roger  Graef;  director,  William 
Brayne;  editor.  Patricia  Holland. 

Bummarv:  Portrays  the  efforts  of  Brazilian  architect  Oscar  Nle- 
meyer  to  build  a  new  city  and  a  new  society  in  Brasilia  through  his 
architecture. 

1.  Nlemeyer  Soares.  Oscar,  1907-  r.  National  Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center,    ii.  Indiana.    University.    Audio-Visual 
Center. 

720.92  7a-7087l3 

Indiana  Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Who  is:  Sean  Kenny  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television,  1968.  Made  by  Allan  King  Associates, 
London.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual 
Center,  1970. 

30  min,    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CrediU:  Producers,  Allan  King,  Roger  Graef;  director  and  photog- 
rapher, Willlani  Brayne;  editor,  Patricia  Holland. 

Summary:  Sean  Kenny,  designer  of  the  gyrotron  at  Montreal's 
Expo  67,  explains  the  philosophies  underlying  his  design  and  archl- 
tectnal  work. 

1.  Kenny,  Sean.  i.  Natitmai  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center,     ii.  Indiana.     University,    Audio-Visual  Center, 

720.92  70-708716 

Indiana  Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Who  is  that  AiMricH?  [Filmitrip] 
1971. 


Panoramic  Teaching  Aids, 


17  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  fritonoupe  in  cawette:  5  min.  (Learning 
through  poetry  ia|ht  ind  lound.  unit  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY^  A  preientaiion  of  the  poem  by  Muri  PJatt  which  ponr»y»  an 
unde*iT»ble  American  citiien  ai  one  who  participates  in  demonstrations  and 
riot*  and  pollute*  his  environment.  For  elementary  grades. 

1,  Civics— Juvenile  films.  1-  Panoramic  Teaching  Aids.  II.  Series:  I^am- 
ini  through  poetry  sight  and  sound.  [Filnutrip]  unit  2. 

(flcnsl,  372.8 

Panoramic  Teaching  Aids  72 


75-740167 

MARC 


CBS  News, 


Who  is:  Victor  Vasarely  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television,  1968.  Made  by  Allan  King  Associates, 
Loudon.  Released  by  Indiana  University  .\udio- Visual 
Center,  1970. 

.%  rnln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crt4it»:  t'roduc«ra,  Allan  King,  Roger  Graef;  directors,  Dltii 
Fontaine,  Mark  Peploe,  Stephen  Milne;  editor.  Stephen  Mllne. 

Summary:  Shows  the  work  of  Hungariao-bom  Victor  Vasarely, 
considered  to  be  the  founder  of  op-art,  and  diacusses  bis  philosophy. 

1.  Vasarely.  Victor  de,  190S-  i.  Vasarely,  Victor,       190ft- 

u.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center,     ni.  Indiana. 
Utiiveralty.    Audio-Visual  Center. 

759.39  77-708714 

Indiana  Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

Who  killed  Anne  Frank?    (Motion  picture) 
1!)64. 

30m.ii.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Sponsored  by  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  docum«itary  show  The  twentieth  cen- 
tary. 

Creditt:  Producer.  Isaac  Klelnerman;  director,  Arthur  Holch; 
writer  and  reporter,  Daniel  Schorr;  narrator,  Walter  Cronklte;  lAo- 
tography,  Gerhard  Schwartzkopff ;  editor,  Paul  Galan. 

nummary:  Shows  rooms  where  Anne  Frank  and  her  family  lived 
In  hiding  In  /msterdam,  and  discusses  with  her  father.  Otto  Prank, 
and  other)*,  the  continuing  efforts  to  And  Nazi  war  criminals. 

1.   Frank.  Anne.  1929-1945.  i.  The  Twentieth  century   (Telfr- 

vltion  program)     ti.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc.     CBS  News. 

940.531  Fi  68-313 

Who  killed  Lake  Erie?  (Motion  picture)  National  Broad- 
casting Co.    Released  by  NBC  Enterprises,  1969. 

52  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Narrator,  Frank  McGee, 

Summary:  Presents  I^ake  Erie  as  an  example  of  man's  Indifferent 
deiitruction  of  his  envlronmt'nt.  Shows  the  pollution  of  tbe  lake,  the 
results  of  that  pollution,  and  what  la  being  done  about  It. 

1.    Water—Pollution — Erie.    I^ke.  i.    National    Broadcaattng 

Company,  inc.     ii.  .N'atlonat  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBQ  En- 
terprliea  DlTlsion. 

628  70-706150 

CINB 

Who  lives  with  yoa?  (Motion  picture)  Malnutrition  and 
Parasite  Project  and  South  Carolina  Educational  Tele- 
vision. Made  by  South  Carolina  Educational  Television. 
Released  by  University  of  South  Carolina,  College  of 
General  Studies.  1969. 

9  mlo.    sd.    color.    18  mm. 

With  Inxtructlonai  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Through  cartoon  animation  and  microscopic  photog- 
raphy, tbe  life  cycle  of  the  human  intestinal  parasite  Ascarls  lunibrl- 
coidea  is  depleted,  with  emphasis  placed  on  tbe  proper  personal 
hygiene,  aanltatloD,  and  chemotherapeutlc  treatment  necewury  to 
prevent  Infection. 


L  Ascarls  lumbrlcoldes.    2.  Hygiene.         I.  Malnutrition  and  Para- 
site  Project     II.   South   Carolina    Educational  Television   Network. 
III.  South  Carolina.     University.     College  of  General  Studies. 
[RC119.7]  613.2  75-712866 

Malnutrition  and  Para-  site  Project 

Who?    Me,  in  college?  (Motion  picture)    Gay  Russell,  1969. 

1  reel.     .'^.     color.     16  mm.  ,  _      j  ^ 

SUMMARY:  An  evaluation  of  the  varied  currlculums  offered  by 

the   San    Diego  community   college*.     Designed   to   encourage   high 

school  graduates  to  enroll  in  their  local  community  collies. 
1.  Municipal  universities  and  collegeft— San  Diego— Curricula. 

I.  Russell,  Gay.  _     _ 

378.1  75-706852 

San  Diego  State  CoUt^e.  Audio-Visual  Center 


Who  needs  you?  (Motion  pictuie)  Konsluiro.  Made  by  Ken 
Wolfgang  and  George  Papcun.  Released  by  AIMS  In- 
stiiictional  Media  Services.  1971. 

11  min.     ad.     color.    16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultant,  Rosario  Salazar. 

SUMMARY :  Features  a  Spanish-American  boy  who  discovers 
that  he  can  derive  self-esteem  In  his  relatlonahlpa  with  bis  frIeixU 
and  pride  in  his  heritage. 

1    Interpersonal  relation-s.    2.  Spanish -Americans.  I.  Konsharo 

(Firm)     II.  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services. 
[HM132]  301.453  78-712332 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Who  owns  the  bottom  of  the  ocean?  (Motion  picture)  Don- 
bleday  and  Co.  Made  by  New  Concept  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  International  Communication  Films,  1968. 

15  mill.    Pd.    color.     16  mia     (Current  problems  of  public  policy) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  nun.  reel  with  niapietlc  track  and  as  super 
8  mm.,  sd.  cartridge. 

With  teucht-r's  nianunl. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  progress  in  surveying  and  mining  the 
resources  of  the  ocean.  Kxplorea  the  knowledge  about  the  con- 
tinenUl  shelves  and  adjacent  waters  In  terms  of  the  potential 
conflicts  In  international  maritime  law. 

1  Oceanographlc  research.  2.  Maritime  law.  i.  Doubleday  and 
Company,  Inc.  u.  International  Coiumunicatiwi  Fiima.  Series: 
Current  problems  of  public  policy   (Motion  picture) 

838.9  Fi  A  68-2966 

Doubleday  and  Ca 

Who  owns  the  bottom  of  the  sea?  (Motion  picture) 
NBC  Enterprises  in  association  with  New  Concept  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  International  Communication  Films, 
1969. 

\7>  min.     sd.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

Pi-Sented  In  cooperation  with  the  National  Council  for  the  Social 

%rSi(«.'  Producer.  Edward  Stanley;  writer.  Richard  Bruner;  nar- 
ration, Jackson  Beck;  educational  consultant.  Jack  Nelson;  research, 

Summary:  tHscusses  the  question  Who  owns  the  bottom  of  the 
sea?  and  presents  a  survey  of  the  types  of  exploration  units  man 
has  devised  and  experimented  with  for  searching  the  bottom  of 
^'^  1  ^Marine  resources.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc. 
Nb'c  StISriS'DMslon.     n.  imet.atlon.1  Communlcatlon^FUlm. 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Who  owns  the  moon?  (Motion  picture)  Doubleday  and  Co. 
Made  by  New  Concept  Productions.  Released  by  Doublo- 
day  and  International  Communication  Films,  1969. 

15  mlu.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  World  in  transition) 
Also  issued   in   super  8  mm.  in  cartridge   (optical)    and  on   reel 
(magnetic) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Traces  recent  developments  In  ^ace  explorations  and 

raises  questions  about  territorial  rights  and  ownership  In  outer  space. 

1    Space  law.        l  Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc.    a.  International 

Communication   Films.         Series:  The  World  in  transition   (Motion 

picture) 

333.9  78-700471 

Doubleday  &  Co. 
Who  pays  the  fiddler?    (Motion   picture)     Centron  Educa- 
tional Films,  1971. 

'i  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  leader's  guide. 

SCMMARY:  Presents  an  open-ended  dramatization  to  show  the 
conflicts  and  decisions  facing  an  unmarried  couple  who  discover  that 
the  girl  is  pregnant. 

1.  llleKltlniucj-.  2.  Ininiirrliii  nn.rhcrs.  I.  Centron  Educational 
Films. 

fHQ998]  301.41  71-712471 

Centron  Educational  Films 

Who  profits  firoM  pn^tiT  cSlide  set]  .  Chamber  tiS  Commerce  ct 
the  United  States,  1968. 

and  phonotapc;  1  reel  (S  in.),  3  3/4  ip*.,  IS 


Who  sets  your  standards?  (Motion  picture)    Family  Films, 
1967. 

30  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

8umm^^^y•^  An  evaluation  of  social  pressure!  which  can  Influence 
Chrlatian  sttndards  as  demonstrated  through  the  experiences  of  a 
family  stranded  in  an  Isolated  mountain  cabin. 
-Another  issue,    b&w. 


32  tlidea.     color.     2  x  2  ii 


With  Kfipt 

SUMMARY:  Di>cuM«s  profiu  in  buiineu,  upUint  where  they  conM  from, 
■nd  ihowi  how  proTiU  can  benefit  the  comnumJiy. 

I.  Profit       I.  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  United  State*  of  America. 
cHB601]  339.2  72-732826 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  72  MARC 

(he  United  Sute* 

Who    really    discovered   America?    (Filnutrip)       Popular 
.Science  Audio-Visuftls,  1969. 

4\  fr.     color.     3.'^  mm. 

With  teachei-s"  guide. 

nummary:  <'onslders  the  quesrion  of  America's  early  discoverers 
us  11  Ktudy  in  historiography.  Hhows  that  Interpretations  of  past 
fvetits  are  ever  changing  and  are  often  dependent  upon  Incomplete 
fvUlence.  <'overs  differing  theories  alxjut  the  possibility  of  pre- 
('olunibian  discoverers  and  explorers.     With  captions. 

1.  America— Discovery  and  exploration— I're-Columbia,  2.  Amer- 
ica— Hlatorli>grii|>hy,         c,  Topiilar  Hclence  Audio- Visuals. 

973.1  72-733609 

I'dpuUir  Science  Audio-  Visuals 


1    Social  preaaur*.    2.  ChrUUan  ethics.        L  FamUy  Films.  Inc. 
301.6  Fi  A  67-5767 

Family  Films,  Inc. 


Who  shapes  U.  S.  foreign  policy?    The  democratic  process 
of  decision-making  (Filmstrip)     New  ^'ork  times,  1970. 

7,">  fr.  b&w.  3o  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  s.,  Ui  In.,  33J  rpm., 
IS  min.     mlcrogroove.     {Filmstrlp  on  current  affairs) 

With  discussion  manu.Tl. 

.summary:  Kxamlnes  the  roles  played  by  the  President,  the  State 
Department,  members  of  the  Senate  Foreign  Relations  Committee, 
and  pressure  groups  In  making  major  foreign  policy  decisions.  Il- 
lustrates this  process  with   recent  caae  histories. 

1.  u.  S.— Foreign  relations  administration.  i.  New  York  times. 
Series. 

76-733778 

New  York  times 


Who  iboaki  nrrlTcT  [Motion  picture]     Joaeph  P.  Kennedy,  Jr. 
Foundation,  1972.     Made  by  Guggenheim  Productioni. 


10  n 


>d.     color.      16  0 


648 


SUMMARY;  Foc»»es  on  ethical  que»ltoo»  which  ahM  from  the  iocrtasiiig 
effectiveoeM  of  modem  medicine.  Describe*  the  ca«e  of  a  Mongoloid  child,  who 
was  bora  with  an  intestinal  abnormality.  EnpUini  that  modern  medicine  could 
conect  the  f«Cal  condition,  but  that  the  pareota  refused  pcrmtMioa  for  lurgery 
because  they  did  not  want  the  mentally  retarded  child  to  live. 

1.  Mongolism.  2.  Medical  ethics.  1.  Joa^  P.  Kennedy.  Jr.  FoundatioD. 
rRC571]  174  72-70O488 

CINE  73  MARC 

Who  should  vote?  The  continuing  straggle  for  wider 
suffrage  (Filimtrip)  Houphton  Mifflin  Co.,  1968.  Made 
by  EMC  Corp. 

7'>  fr  b&w  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.. 
26  min.'  mlcrogroove.  (Gr«at  Issues  and  decisions  of  American 
history,  no.  8) 

with  teacher's  preview  and  guiae.  .,.,„.„ 

lumml^:  Examines  the  Issue  of  suffrage  from  «>'o"^l  Mn,«  to 
the  presen7and  dramatizes  the  debate  and  «>ntt^«"f  I'^^kC^  ^ 
iSe  effort  of  various  groups  of  Americans  to  win  tf «  ^ "'>'^'"»^_.-- . 

1    Suffrage— U.  S.  i.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company.  SerlfiB. 

Great  issues  and  decisions  of  American  history  (*'>'"»t'"'P>  "O,:^- ^„. 

324  72-id5i5oo 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 


Who  speaks  for  man?  (Motion  picture)  National  Educa* 
tional  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
visual Center,  1970. 

56  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer  and  writer,  Arthur  Zegart. 

Summary.*  Discusses  the  United  Nations  and  the  conditions  within 
it  which  hinder  this  organisation  In  Its  function  for  peace  and  tbe 
Interests  of  mankind. 

Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.    United    Nations.  i.    National   Educational   Television   and 

Radio  Center,     it.   Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

341.13  71-706861 

Indiana  Univ.  A-V  Centw 


Who  they  are — comparison  and  contrast  (Motion  picture) 

Ealinp  Corp.,  1969. 

3  min     si.    color,    super  8  mm.    (Models  for  English  composition) 

Loop  dim.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Author,  Milton  Wartenberg. 

Summarv:  Provides  subject  matter  for  writing  a  composition  in 
which  comparisons  and  contrasts  are  drawn. 

1    English   language— Rhetoric-  i.   Kaliug  Corporation,  Cam- 

bridge   Mass.  Series:  Models  for  English  compoaltlon   (Motion 

"'"""'  808  70-700382 

Ealing  Corporation 


Who  was  tricked?    (FUmstrip)     Educational   Enrichment 
Materials,  1969. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  7  mln. 
mlcrogroove.     ( Folktales  of  different  landsl 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  James  Cloyd  Bowman 
and  Margery  Rianco,  with  Illustrations  by  John  Faulkner. 

Summary:  A  Finnish  folktale  about  a  farmer's  son  who  is  tricked 
into  Belling  bis  cow  for  practically  nothing,  hut  soon  learns  how  to 
turn  the  rascal's  greed  into  a  profltable  venture  for  himself  and  hla 
family.     For  primary  grades.  .  ,  ^  ^.         t... 

I  Howman.  James  Cloyd.  1880-1961.  Who  was  tricked?  ii.  Edu- 
cational Enrichment  Materials,  Inc.  Series:  Folktale*  of  different 
lands  (Filmstrlp)  _     ^ 

398.2  70-736950 

Educational  Enrichment  Material! 


Who  we  are  (Motion  picture)     National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,  1960. 

28  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Big  count,  no.  5) 

CrediU:  Producer  and  director,  Ted  Nielsen;  writer,  Richard 
Crevke. 

Summarv:  r>r.  Philip  Ilauser,  director  of  the  1050  census,  and 
commentator  Ceorge  Stone,  descrllic  how  |>nst  and  present  U.  S. 
Census  Bure«u  Information  la  uBed  to  discover  changes  In  American 
society.  Explains  that  Information  on  numbers  and  sl^es  of  faraitiea 
points  to  the  chnnglng  character  of  families  and  that  varloua  Infer- 
ences may  be  drawn  from  changes  In  the  ratio  of  age  groups. 

1    U.  S.— Census.     2.  U.  S.— Population.  i.  National  Educa- 

tional   Television    and    Radio  Center.  Series:    The   Big   count 

(Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

312  Fi  68-CG4 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Who  win  be  President?   (FUmstrip)      My  weekly  reader, 

1965.    Made  by  National  Film  Studios. 

26  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  1-65. 

Summary:  Presents  an  example  of  tbe  Totiog  process  Id  a  national 
election  b;  Aowln?  tbe  presidential  campaigns  of  Lyndon  B. 
Johnson  and  Barry  Ooldwater. 

1.  Presidents— U.  S. — Election.       i.  My  weekly  reader. 

372.8  72-738202 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Who  will  come  to  my  party?  (Motion  picture)  Westwood 
Phannaceuticals.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service  (196-1, 

15  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Bummani:  Illustrates  how  acne  can  be  controlled  and  eliminated 
with  fkln  care  and  medical  attention. 

1.   Acne.  I.   Westwood   Pharmaceutlcala.     n.   Modern  Talking 

Picture  Service,  Inc. 

613.4  Fi  A  67-5119 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Who  will  rule  North  America?  Enropem  powers  fight 
for  mastery  erf  the  New  Worid  {FUmstrip)  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  1968.    Made  by  EMC  Corp. 

TO  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpait 
26  mln.  nilcrogroove.  (Great  issues  and  decisions  of  American 
history.  DO.  1) 

With  teacher's  preview  and  guide. 

Bummary:  Explains  the  motives  which  led  European  nations  to 
explore  and  settle  North  America  and  which  brought  tbem  into  con- 
flict with  one  another.  Traces  the  changing  pattern  of  colonial 
rivalry  from  the  time  of  Columbus  through  the  French  and  Indian 
War. 

1.  America — Discovery  and  exploration.  2.  America — History — 
To  1810.  I.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company.  Series:  Great  Issues 

and  decisions  of  American  history  (FUmstrip)  no.  1. 

973.2  76-732537 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 

The  Whole  damn  human  race  and  one  more  {Motion  pic- 
ture)    Paulist  Productions,  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  discussion  guWe. 

Creditt:  Producer,  John  Furia;  director,  Ralph  Senensky;  writer, 
David  Karp.  Catt:  Mark  Richman,  Jack  Albertson,  Barbara  Her- 
shey. 

nummary:  A  dramatization  about  a  humanitarian  who  attempts 
to  help  millions  of  people  but  Is  oblivious  of  his  own  daughter's 
need  for  love. 

1.  AttrulHm.  I.   Paulist  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif. 

Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

248.4  73-705458 

Paulist  Productions 

A  Whole  new  world  {Motion  picture)  Cleveland  Public 
Library.    Made  and  released  by  Edward  Feil  Productions, 

1970. 

17  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Uses  tbe  experiences  of  a  man  whose  early  contacts 
turned  him  away  from  libraries  to  show  the  nonuser  the  benedts  of 
using  a  library. 

1.  Libraries  and  readers.  l  Cleveland.  Public  Library,  n.  Feil 
(Edward)  Productions,  Cleveland. 

021  76-706717 

CINE 

The  Whole  numbers  {FUmstrip)  Jam  Handy  School  Serv- 
ice, 1968. 

1  nil.     color.    35  mm.     (Fundamentals  of  modem  mathematics) 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Elxplains  the  fundamentala  of  whole  numbers.  With 
captions. 

1.  Numbers,  Natural-        i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  Inc. 
Series:  Fundamentals  of  modern  mathematics  (FUmstrip) 

372.7  74-733906 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Whole  numbers  and  their  pn^wrties,  part  1  {Motion  pic- 
ture) South  Carolina  Educational  Television  Network 
and  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1964. 

30  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Introduction  to  mathematics,  no.  8) 

An  ETV  production. 

With  study  guide  by  Mary  0.  Williams. 

Credits:  Director,  Morris  Allread. 

Bummary:  Illustrates,  explains,  and  presents  problenu  dealing 
with  whole  numbers  and  their  prc^)erties,  including  the  commutative 
property  and  the  associative  property. 

L  Numbers,  Natural.  i.  South  Carolina  Educational  Television 
Network,  ii.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Introduc- 
tion to  mathematics  (Motion  jdcture)  do.  3. 

Fi  67-il5 

Whole  numbers  and  their  properties,  part  2  {Motion  pic- 
ture) South  Carolina  Educational  Television  Network 
and  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1964. 

30  mln.    sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Introduction  to  mathematics,  no,  4) 

An  ETV  production. 

With  study  guide  by  Mary  0.  Williams. 

Credit*:  Director.  Morris  Allread. 

Summarj/"  IHu.strates,  explains,  and  presents  problems  dealing 
with  whole  numbers  and  their  properties.  Including  the  distributive 
pr(^>erty.  and  the  closure  proper^. 

1.  Numbers.  Natural.  l  South  Carolina  Educational  Television 
Network,  n.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series:  Introduc- 
tion to  mathematics  (Motion  picture)  no.  4. 

Fi  67-416 

TW  Whole  world  it  watcUaa.  [Motion  picture]  Marnn  Bcm- 
itein.  Made  by  Marvin  Bernstein  and  Seth  Wcinstcin. 
Released  by  Mas*  Media  AsMciates.  1969. 


16  n 


With 


SUMMARY:  CombinM  tound  of  rock  nunc,  eicerptt  from  various 
•peecbn.  and  (cena  of  (be  viotencc  and  dttorder  that  occwred  during  dte  196S 
Democratic  Nabonal  Cooventioii  in  Chicago  to  ootline  tbe  major  event*  and  to 
characterize  tome  of  the  major  aniiude*  and  forca  at  work. 

1.  Democratic  Party.  National  Convention.  Chicago.  I9M.  1.  Benntein, 
Marvin  S.     II-  MaM  Media  AMOcisies. 

lJK2313  1968,  329.3  72-700399 


The  Whi^  world  is  watching  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

M  mill.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm.     (Public  broadcast  laboratory) 

Creditt:  Producer.  A.  V.  Weetln;  editors.  Eleanor  Hamerow, 
Bill  Doreste. 

Summary:  Davtd  Brlnkley.  Walter  Cronklte,  Senator  John 
Pastore,  and  John  Fischer  discuss  bias  In  television  newscasting. 
They  cover  the  1968  Democratic  National  Convention,  restraints 
upon  television,  and  the  possible  influence  of  advertising  on  the 
news. 

1.  Television  broadcasting  of  news.  i  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  n.  Indiana  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center.  Series:  Public  broadcast  laooratory  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

384.55  77-703087 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  vlaual  Center 

Tlu  Whole  world  la  watching.  {Motion  picture]    International  As- 
sociation of  Chiefs  of  Police,  1972. 

28  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pte»«nli  footage  of  the  1971  May  Day  tpring  otTcBUVc  in 
Wuhington,  D.C.,  explore*  the  motive*  of  tho«e  who  want  lo  Jtop  the  work  of 
the  Government,  and  examine*  the  re*pon*e  of  the  Government. 

1.  WMhington.  DC— Demon»tration.  Ajwil  28-May  7,  1971.  1.  Iniema- 
lional  AMociation  of  Chief*  of  Pobce. 

jF200i  301.15  71-715449 

CINE  '2 


MARC 


Man  Media  Aaaociatei 


72 


MARC 


The  whole  world  over  {Motion  picture)  National  Film 
Board  of  Canada,  Montreal,  1957.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1968. 

.30  mln..  sd.,   biw,  i6  mm.     (Perspe<-ttve  television  series) 

('rrditt:  Producer,  Julian  Biggs:  directors,  Donald  Haldane,  Leon- 
ard Forest;  scenario.  Gordon  Burwasb;  photographers,  Eugene 
Boyko,  John  Foster,  John  Gunn ;   Him  editor,  Tony  Lower. 

Nummary;  A  trio  of  stories  aet  In  three  of  the  world's  great  cities 
illustrate  the  theme  that  people,  no  matter  who  they  are  or  where 
they  lire,  share  the  basic  human  qualities  of  love,  kindness,  genero- 
sity and  compassion.  Shows  a  teen-age  glr]  in  Amsterdam,  a  bard- 
pressed  buslne«.sman  In  Montreal,  and  a  wistful  little  boy  in  Mexico 
City  in  episodes  displaying  their  responslvmess  to  other  people's 
neeilf. 

1.  Sympathy.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  Contempo- 
rary FIlms/McGraw-  Hill.  Serleii :  Perspective  televi- 
sion series  (Motion  picture) 

157.3  Fi  A  57-971 
National  Film  Board  of                  Canada 

Whooah.  [Motion  picture]    BBC-TV,  London,  1969.    Released  io 
the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

33  min.     td.     bAw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Pre*enu  the  life  and  worki  of  Herbert  George  Wells,  focusing 
on  the  period  of  1895- 1 9 1 S.  Sarah  Miles  and  Murray  Melvin  recreate  his  charac- 
ters from  The  wheels  of  chance,  and  tell  how  his  wridngs  influenced  a  whole 
generation.  Includes  comments  by  two  of  his  son*,  and  by  Earl  Atdec,  John 
Braine.  and  Frank  Swinnerton. 

i .  Weils.  Herbert  George.  1 86^  1 946.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
Television  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Film*. 

tPR5776]  928  70-714552 

Time-Life  Film*  72  MARC 

Who's  afraid?  (Filmstrip)  Scholastic  Magazines,  1970. 
Mftde  by  Inside  Out  PrcMiuctions. 

G2  fi-,  iidor.  3.'  mm.  and  phonodist':  2  s.  (1  s.  tor  manual  pro- 
jector; 1  s.  for  automatic  projectorj,  7  In..  33i  rpm.,  5  min.  (Kindle 
series.     Inlt  :: :  How  do  1  learn?    The  concept  of  learning) 

With  teaching  guide. 

CREDITS:  Supervisor,  Ann  Morris;  authors,  Edward  Carlnl, 
Maria  Calias. 

SUMMARY :  Distinguishes  between  fear  of  danger  as  useful  fear, 
and  irrational  fear  which  can  be  allayed  by  growth  In  knowledge  or 
understanding. 

1.  Fear.  I.  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.  Series:  Kindle  series. 
Unit  2:  How  do  I  learn?    The  concept  of  learning  (Fllmatrip) 

372.24  74r-737704 

Scholastic  Magazines 

Who's  afraid  of  Virginia  Wotrff?  {Motion  picture)  Warner 
Bros.  Pictures,  1966. 

131  mln.     sd.     bftw.    35  mm. 

Based  on  tbe  play  of  the  same  title  by  Edward  Albee. 

Credits:  Producer  and  screenplay,  Ernest  Lehman;  director,  Mike 
Nichols;  music,  Alex  North;  photography.  Haskell  Wexler:  editor. 
Sam  O'Steen.  Cast:  Richard  Burton,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  George  Segal, 
Sandy  Dennis. 

Summary:  A  portrait  of  a  marriage  in  which  a  middle-aged  pro- 
fessor and  his  wife  and  a  younger  faculty  couple,  Invited  to  the 
professor's  home  for  drinks,  all  become  Involved  In  the  older  couple's 
violent  games  of  verbal  assassination,  emotional  destruction,  hatred. 
and  love. 

I.   Albee.   Edward,   1928-  Who's  afraid  of  Virginia  Woolfl 

H.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc. 

791.43  74-707857 

Who's  an  expert?  (FUmstrip)  My  weekly  reader,  1966. 
Made  by  Ck>iiununicator8. 

20  fr.     color.     35  mm.      (Read  and  understand) 
Series  3,  no,  11-6C.  ^.., 

Summaiy:  Explains  what  an  "expert"  is  and  how  a  child,  as  weU 
as  an  adult,  can  be  one. 

1.  Cognition.  I.  My  weekly  reader.  Series:  Bead  and  under- 
stand (FUmstrip) 

372.4  76-733203 
Pennsylvania  School  for                the  Deaf 


Who's  been  sleeping  in  my  bed?  (Motion  picture)  Amro 
Productions,  Claude  Productions,  and  MEA  Productions. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

103  mln.     sd.    color.     36  mm. 

PanavlBlnn.    Technicolor. 

CreditB:  Producer  and  writer.  Jack  Rose;  director,  Daniel  Mann; 
mtislc,  George  Dunlng;  cinematography,  Joseph  Ratteoberg;  fllm 
editor,  George  Tomasinl.  Catt:  Dean  Martin,  Elizabeth  Mont- 
gomery, Martin  Balsam,  JUI  SL  John,  Carol  Burnett. 

Bummary:  Comedy  about  a  television  actor  who  la  fighting  oft  the 
advances  of  the  wives  of  several  trnstlng  aasodfttes  while  trying  to 
keep  himself  In  th?  clear  with  his  doubting  fiancee. 

I.  Amro  Productions,  n.  Claude  Productlona.  m.  MEA  Produc- 
tions.    IV.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi 67-1268 


Who's  for  tennis?   (Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and 
Information  Bureau,  1969.    Released  in  tlie  U.  S.,  1969. 

7  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  R.  Mason;  director,  R.  MitchelL 

Summary:  Evaluates  the  condition  of  tennis  Id  Australia,  and  dis- 
cusses the  wide  popularity  of  the  game  and  Its  future  prospects. 

1.  Tennis — Australia.  i.  Australia.     News  and  Information 

Bureau. 

796.34  77-709230 

Australia.    News  and  Information  Bureau 


Who's  got  the  bucket?  (Motion  picture)    John  Guirk,  1969. 

irmmary':  jT-.^ralon  of  a  popular  limerick  which  Is  presented  in 
the  form  of  a  cartoon. 

'■  «"-"■  ^o''-  7^1^^  72-706933 

CIXE 


Who's  in  control  (Filmstrip)    Michael  Creedman.    Released 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

54  fr.  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  3Si  rjtm. 
mlcrogroove.     (Drugs  and  decisions:  your  life) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  ca->(sette. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary :  Describes  the  dangers  of  losing  one's  self-control  and 
deciston-maklng  power  while  under  the  influence  of  drugs.  A  guid- 
ance film  designed  to  stimulate  discussion  concerning  the  drug 
problem. 

1.  Drug  abuse.  2.  Drugs— Side  effects.  I.  Creedman,  HlchaeL 
II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Drugs  and  decisions:  yonr 
life  (FUmstrip) 

613.8  70-738235 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Who's  in  your  family?  (Filmstrip)  Windmills,  ltd.  Re- 
leased by  BFA  EducatioiiHl  Media,  1971. 

:<a  fr.  color.  Xi  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.  ml- 
criicroove.     (The  Importance  of  you) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

<1"MMARY-  I'ses  photographs  which  show  children  engaged  with 
their  families  to  provide  examples  that  enable  children  to  better 
understand  themselves,  their  emotions,  and  the  people  around  them. 
For  elementary  grades.  -,,,»,  i 

I    P-iychology— Juvenile  films.     2.  Family— Juvenile  films.  I. 

Windmills,  ltd.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  The  Im- 
porUnceof  you  (Filmstrip)  „.^..^ 

[BF149.5]  372.24  71-739719 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Who's  minding  the  Mint?  (Motion  picture)  Korman  Maurer 
Productions.     Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1967. 

VrefiU-    ProdrcS:  N^rma""  Maurer;    director.    Howard    Morris; 
trcnin.    ^J^"""™ ',,         TT.-vpv    Bullock-    music,   Lalo    Schlfrin 

'^Zmm'^ATl  S";  about  .  mo..7  cbedter  ,t  .  United  State, 
U,ftThr.ccldeat.,  i,tro„  on,  """r/d  «  ScUtt.  fo  b,S 
out  with  the  help  of  an  eter  iDoreaslng  band  of  aaaoclatea  to  omta 

'''\°*io%rn   Mfu";^r^'SSucrn?."^.  Columbia   Pictures  Corpora- 

"°"-  791.43  78-707858 


Wbo'i  >ext.  (Motion  picture]     Volkiwa|en  of  America,  1971. 

10  min.     sd      color      16  mm 

Wjih  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  trainin|  film  for  industrial  workers  in  ihc  VolLiwigcn  plant. 

1.  Employees.  Training  of.        I.  Volkswagen  of  America,  inc. 
lHF5549.5.T7j  659.2  72-701489 

Volkswagen  of  America.  71  MARC 


Who*s  that  going  fishing?  (Filmstrip)    Herbert  H.  EUdns 
Co.,  1970. 

47  fr.     ciilor.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  1  a,  12  In.,  S3l  rpm.  20 
min.     mlcrogroove.     (Readwell  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1) 

Ciedlta:  Authors,  John  Ryan,  Judy  Romberger.  Kathleen  Aden; 
narrator,  John  Ryan;  art.  Joy  Mahoff,  Oretchen  Rosslter. 

Summary:   .\  reading  exercise  about  tlie  angler  flah.     With  cap- 
tions. 

1.    Angler-flshes.         I.    Herbert    M.    Elklns    Company.        Series: 
Readwell  essays— sound  and  sight  series  1  (FUmstrip). 

428.4  72-787106 

Herl>ertM.  ElkinsCo. 


Whose  home  this  Holy  Land?  (Motion  picture)  Avco 
Broadcnstinp;  Corp.  Released  by  Avco  Embassy  Pictures, 
1969. 

53  min.     sd.     c-olor.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Views  both  sides  of  the  Arab/Israeli  conflict.  Its  causes 
and  conaequences,  and  the  effects  of  this  conflict  on  the  people  of 
the  two  countries. 

1.   Jewish-Arab   relations.  i.   Avco  Broadcasting  Corporation. 

n.  Avco  Einbassy  Pictures. 

956  79-705718 

CINE 


Whose  right  to  bear  arms?   (Motion  picture)     XBC  News, 
1967. 

50  min     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

An  NBC  News  inquiry  telecaat  March  19, 1067. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer.  Fred  Freed:  director,  Len  Glo- 
vannitti ;  narrator,  Robert  MacNeii ;  cameramen.  Uene  Broda,  Richard 
Norllng:  editors.  Darold  Murray. 

SUMMARY:  Discusses  gun  control  legislation  and  the  success  of 
lobbying  efforU  in  the  United  Slates.  Includes  Interviews  with 
Senators  Edward  Kennedy,  Thomas  Dodd,  and  Roman  Hruska.  and 
with  Franklin  Ortb,  executive  director  of  the  National  Rifle  Asso- 
datloiL 

L  Firearms— Lawa  and  regulations— U.  S.        I.  National  Broad- 
casting Company,  inc.    NBC  Newa. 
[KF3941]  363.30978  77-713829 


649 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Whose  shoes?   (Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

3  mill.    «d.    oulor.     10  niiu.     (I^Ia  lalk)     (Magic  moineiits,  unit  11 

With  teacber'8  guide. 

Credits :  Collaborator,  Roach  Van  Allen. 

Summary  :  Portrays  Ave  Incidents  which  are  designed  to  encourage 
children  to  think  how  they  would  feel  If  they  were  In  the  shoes  of 
the  children  tn  the  film.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts    (ElenienUry)— Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclo- 

paedia  Britannica  EMucatlooal  Corporation.  Series:   Let's  talk 

(Motion  picture)  Series:  Magic  moments  (Motion  picture)  unit  1. 
372.6  70-705922 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


Whose  side  are  you  on?  (Motion  picture)    American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  John  Sutherland 

Productions. 

20  mliL     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

NUMMARY ;  A  documentary  showing  the  Telephone  Serrice  Repre- 
sentatlres  at  work.    Portrays  varied  Job  situations  encountered. 

1.  Telephone — Employees.    2.  Telephone — Job  descrtptloos, 
I.  American  Telephone  and  T^egraph  Company. 

884.6  71-711588 

CINE 


National  Film 


Why  a  pormpine  has  qniHs   (FUnutrip) 
Board  of  Canada,  1966. 

29  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

French  Ter^ion  released  under  the  title  Les  plquanta  du  porc-4plc. 

Creditt:  Supervising  producer,  Hans  Miller ;  director,  Gaston 
(^arbonneau;  writer,  Andr6  Blaochard. 

Bummaty:  A  Canadian  Indian  l^end  about  the  porcupine  and  his 
quills.  Designed  to  be  used  for  story  telling  to  promote  creative 
English   In  the  primary  and  Junior  grades.     With  capttooi. 

1.   Indians  of  North  America --Canada — Legends.  i.  Canada. 

National  Film  Board. 

372.6  Fi  A  6&-4195 

National  Film  Boa  rd  of  Canada 

Why  air  drcnlates  {Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britui- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     tl.     color.     8  mm.     (Earth  science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm 

With  teachers'  gulda 

Summary:  Uses  a  laboratory  experiment  and  scenes  of  smoke 
flowing  away  from  th«  sea  to  show  that  warm  air  rises  and  cotder 
air  sinks. 

X.  Atmo^herlc  circulation.  l  Encyclopaedia  Brltant^ca  Bdu- 

catlooal  Corporation.  Series:  Ehrth  science  (Motion  picture.  En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Educational  Oorpt) 

^     .       ,  W1.5  70-704106 

HDcyclopaedia  BrltannBcs  Educational  Corp. 

Why  and  how  the  cow  makes  milk  (Filmstrip)     Warren 
Schloat  Productions,  1965. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  6  min. 
mlcrogri>ove.     (Where  food  comes  from) 

Bummarit:  Shows  how  the  cow's  body  converts  grass  Into  milk. 

1.  Milk.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleasant vlile,  N.  V. 
Series:  Where  food  comes  from  (Fllmatrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3663 
Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

Why  animals  live  where  they  do  (Motion  pioturv)    Conniet 
Instruotional  Filma,  1969. 

11  n.in.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborator,  Clifford  O.  McCoUnm. 

Stwnmary;  A  study  of  different  animals  in  four  envlrooments, 
showing  how  each  one  Is  best  suited  for  living  in  a  certain  kind  of 
place. 

Another  iwue.    Wkw. 

1.  Zoology— Ecology.  l  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

872^  7a-701172 

Why  animals  live  where  they  live  (Filmstrip)    Educational 
Direction.    Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  flliiihirlpti.  color.  85  mm.  and  8  phonodlsca  (2  s.  each), 
.t-li  rpm. 

Ai».t  iw-ni-d  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  trticiier'H  jjulrte  nt  end  of  each  fllmstrip. 

StTUUAKV :  Describes  the  adaptations  of  animals  to  their  en- 
Tironraent.  Focuses  on  the  living  habits  of  the  animals,  such  as 
feedlnit,  caring  for  the  young,  and  survival  among  predators.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  A<laptatlon  (Biology)— Juvenile  fllma.  1.  Educational  Direc- 
tion, inc.    II.  Bye  Gate  House,  inc. 

[PZIO]  372.S  70-739992 

ByeOateBouM 


Why  are  team-teaching  and  non-grading  important?  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Conrad  Bentzen.  Released  by  Special  Pur- 
pose Filma,  1966. 

49  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (How  to  provide  personalized  educa- 
tion In  a  public  school,  no.  8) 

Summary:  John  I.  Ooodlad  advances  the  theories  aod  reasoning 
behind  leam-tsschlog  and  non-grading  and  erplalns  bow  these 
methods  help  to  bridge  the  gap  between  the  problenu  of  school  organi- 
sation and  Individual  lesmlog  differences. 

L  Teaching  teams.  2.  Noograded  schools.  i.  Bsntsen,  Oonrad 
B.     II.  Special  Purpose  Films   (Firm)  Series:   How  to  provide 

personalized  education  Id  a  public  school  (Motion  picture)  no  8. 

a7U9  79-700100 

Special  Purpose  Films 


Why  bale  hay?  (Motion  picture)  A.  O.  Smith  Harveaiore 
Producta  Made  by  Audio  Visual  Productions.  Released 
by  Venard  Organization,  1971. 

l.*!  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUHMABY:  Points  out  the  advanUges  of  handling  hay  as  high 
moisture  baylage  rather  than  as  baled  bay.  Besssrcb  agrlcuitiirlsts 
snd  farmers  testify  to  the  bigbsr  nutritional  ratue  of  haylage  and 
the  labor  saving  advantagsa  of  automating  the  handling  and  feeding 
of  hay. 

1.  Hay— Handling.        I.  Smith  (A.  O.)  Harvestore  Products,  Inc. 
II.  Venard  Organisation.  Peoria,  III 
[SB198]  683  79-71S576 

CINB 


Why  Billy  couldn't  learn  (Motion  picture)     California  As- 
sociation for  Neurologically  Handicapped  Children,  1966. 

42  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creditt:  Director  and  writer,  Bradl«i.v  Wri;;iil. 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  special  teaching  techniques  and  diag- 
nostic methods.  Illustrates  emotional,  academic,  and  social  problems 
as  well  as  the  low  frustration  level  of  neurologicaliy  handicapped 
children. 

1.  Emotional  problems  of  children.  2.  Underachievers.  r.  Cali- 
fornia Association  for  Neurologically  Handicapped  Children. 

371.94  Fi  A  68-1869 

Callforatla  Aasoclatlwi  for  Nearologicallr  Handtcajved  Children 


Why  blood  volume?  (Motion  picture)  Ames  Co.,  1966. 
Made  by  Sturgis-Grant  Productions. 

25  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Dr.  Jacob  Fine  outlines  the  major  sui^cal  and  medical 
applications  of  blood  volume  measurements  and  discusses  normo- 
volemia, hypovolemia,  and  hypervolemia.  Filmed  at  Beth-Israel 
Hospital. 

1.  Blood  volume.        i.  Ames  Company,  Inc. 

612  Fi  A  67-5853 

AmesC<Hnpaiiy 

Why  bracewB?  (Motion  picture)  Council  of  California 
Growers,  1962.  Made  by  Wilding- Butler  Division,  Wild- 
ing, inc. 

19  min.     s.l.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  public  relations  film  designed  to  explain  to  California 
residents  the  need  to  employ  Mexican  labor  for  planting  and  harvest- 

1.  Migrant  labor—California.  2.  .Agricultural  laborers— California. 
I.  Council  of  California  Growers. 

Fi  67-926 

Why  clean  your  teeth  (Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  Pathol- 
ogy. University  of  Texas,  Dental  Branch.  Made  by  A-V 
Corp.  Released  by  Crest  Professional  Services  Division, 
Procter  and  Gamble,  1964. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Author.  Sumter  S.  Arnlm. 

Summary:  PolnU  out  various  methods  used  to  help  children 
become  aware  of  the  presence  of  debris  on  their  teeth.  Describes 
the  use  of  cleansing  tablets,  and  proper  tooth-cleaning  methods  for 
removal  of  microcosms. 

1.  Teeth— Care  and  hygiene.  i.  Texas.  University.  Dental 
Branch,  n.  Procter  and  Gamble  Ompany.  Crest  Professional 
Services  Division. 

613.4  Fi  A  67-5841 

Procter  and  Gamble  Co.  Crest  Professional  Services 


Why   do  animals  hide?    (Filmstrip)     Bert  Kempers.     Be- 
leased  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

48  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (HablUt) 

With  study  guide.  .     _.,      ,  <. 

Summary :   Designed   to  develop   reading  akllla  aod  to  stimulate 

discussion  about  the  need  for  animals  to  lilde.    With  captions.    For 

"^"^{""nlmal  defenses— Juvenile  Alms.        I.  Kempers.  Bert     It.  BFA 
Educational  Media.        Series:  Habitat  (Fllmstrip) 

872.3  76-738306 

BPA  Educational  Media 


Why  do  animal^  live  together?  (Filmstrip)    Bert  Kempers. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  11^0. 

39  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Habitat) 

With  study  guide. 

Summary:  Designed  to  develop  reading  skills  and  to  stimulate 
discussion  about  the  home  life  of  animals.  With  captiws.  For  pri- 
mary grades. 

1.  Animals,  Habits  and  behavior  of — Juvenile  films.  I.  Kempers, 
Bprt.    II.  BFA  Educational  Media.         Series:  Habitat  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  72-7383(H 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Why  do  I  want  to  kill  my  desk?  (Motion  picture)     Robert 
Kaplan   Productions.      Released   by   Fflms  Inocwporated, 

1968. 

4  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMABY :  A  visual  commenUry  on  the  mecfaanlzatloo  of  society. 

1.  Technology  and  civilization.         I.  Bobert  Kaplan  Productions. 
II.  Films  Incorporated. 

801.2  73-711879 

FlliDs  Incorporated 


Why  do  my  feelings  chanffe?  (Filmttrip)    Bye  Gate  House, 

196!>. 

:tO  fr.  cotui'.  35  nmi.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  In.,  3Si  rpm., 
4  min.     mlcroRroove.     (Me,  mydelf,  and  I,  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Nummary:  DeflneH  and  Investigates  such  emotions  as  fear,  anger, 
and  pride.  Attempts  to  explain  causeH.  Stresses  the  idea  that 
emotional  changes  are  normal  and  that  they  affect  one's  physical 
and  mental  reactions.     F'or  elementary  grades. 

1.  Emotions— Juvenile  fllmH.  i.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc.  Series: 
Me,  myself,  and  I  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

166.42  70-784176 

Eye  Gate  House 

Why  do  trees  grow?  (Filmttrip)  Canada  Dept  of  Fona- 
try,  OttAwa.  Made  and  releaised  by  Nati<uial  Film  Board 
of  Cnn.ida,  1967. 

47  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

French  version  releosed  under  the  title  Nutrition  et  croissance 
de  I'arbre. 

Creditt:  Supervising  producer,  Hans  MOIler ;  director,  Gaston 
Cbarbonneau. 

Bumtmary:  Explains  bow  and  why  trees  grow,  in  a  Blm  designed 
for  nse  In  grades  four  and  five.    With  captions. 

1.  Growth  (Plants)  i.  Canada.  Dspt  of  Forestry,  n.  Canada. 
National  Film  Board. 

682.16  Fi  A  67-4278 

National  Film  Board  of  Oanada 


650 


Why  do  we  ?  (Filmstrip)      Educational  Direction. 

Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

8  fllmstrips.     color.     35  mm.     and  3  phonodiscs  (2  s.  each),  33) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teni  her's  guide  at  end  of  each  fllmstrip. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  the  child  to  the  reasons  for  performing 
certain  phjHiciil  habits,  such  as  eating,  sleeping,  and  breathing  For 
primary  gmdes. 

1.  Children— Care  and  hygiene— Juvenile  films.  I.  Educational 
Direction,  inc.     II.  Eye  Gate  House,  Inc  «""u"t 

[R13051  372.3  77-739991 

Eye  Gate  House 

Why  do  we  eat?  (Filmstrip)  Food  and  Agriculture  Or- 
panizntion  of  the  United  Xations,  Konte,  1970.  Released  in 
tlicT.  S.  by  Unipub,  1971. 

23  fr.     h&w.    85  mm. 

With  script. 

SI'MMABY :  I'ses  cartoon  drawings  to  explain  basic  elements  of 
nutrlrlon,  and  why  the  body  needs  certain  foods  for  growth,  energ}-, 
and  protection  from  disease.     Presents  meal-planning  twslcs. 

1.    Nutrition.  I.   Food   and   Agriculture  Organization   of  the 

T'nit«l  Nation*.     II.  L'nlpub. 

[QP141]  641.1  7(^739716 

Vnipub 


Why  do  we  have  Thanksgiving?  (Filmstrip)  Media  Serv- 
ices and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation for  the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  Gilbert  Alt- 
schul  Productions. 

1  roll,     color.     35  mm.     (Parties  and  holiday  series) 

Captioned  for  use  In  school  programs  for  the  deaf. 

SI'MMARY:    Explains    the    origin    of   Thanksgiving    Day.      For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Thanksglvlnff  I>ay— Juvenile  Alms.  I.  U.  8.    Bureau  of  Edu- 

cation for  the  Handicapped.     Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films 
Branch.    II.  Series:  Parties  and  holidays  series  (Filmstrip) 
[GT4975]  394.268  79-739300 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa-  tion  for  the  Handicapped 


Why  do  7o«  bay?  [Motion  picture]    Gilbert  Altachul  Productioni. 
Released  by  Journal  Films.  1971. 

10  min.     td.     color.      16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMIriARY:  U«es  ■  comical  approach  to  focus  on  the  emodonsl  ekmeoti 
which  enter  into  the  buying  decision,  aod  thowi  bow  advenistni  utilize*  the 
ctnotiooal  «ppe«U  to  iwiy  purchase  deciMoo*. 

1.  Coniumen.     2.  Advertinni-     3.  Persuasion  (Pi ychology)       1.  Aitschul 
(Gilbert)  Productiom,  inc.,  Chicago.     II.  Jourasl  Fdms,  inc..  Chicago. 
[HC79.C6]  339  "" "' 

Jouraal  nUna  73 


70-715435 
MARC 


Why  donH  you  call  me  skipper  anymore?  [Motion  picture]     Paul- 
ist  Productions.  1972. 

27  min.     sd.     color.      16  nun.     (Insight) 

Also  issued  in  bftw. 

With  discussion  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  John  Furia;  director,  Richard  Benncll;  writer,  William 
McGivcm.     CAST:  Robert  Lansing.  Dsvcy  Davison.  Beverly  Garland. 

SUMMARY:  Tells  about  a  girl,  who  has  just  graduated  from  college  and 
cannot  find  direction  for  her  life  in  order  to  show  thai  work  is  an  important  part 
of  one's  identity. 

1.  Work.  1.  Paulist  Productions.  Pacific  Palisades.  Caiif,  11.  Series;  In- 
sight. [Motion  picture] 

[BJ1498]  158  72-702002 

Paulisi  Productions  72  MARC 


Why  drug  yourself?   (Filmstrip)     David  Van  Meter  Pr 
ductions.    Released  by  Encore  Visual  Education,  1970. 

4  fllmstripfl  (80  fr.  each)  color.  36  mm.  and  4  phonodiscs  (2  a. 
each),  7  in.,  331  rpm.,  6  min.  each  side,  microgroove.  (Drug  abuse 
education  series) 

Also  Issued  with  phonota[)e  In  cassette. 

With  manual  and  phooodlac  with  words  and  mtialc  of  The  pollu- 
tion song  and  The  drug  abuse  aong. 

CONTENTS:  1.  Tobacco:  why  smoke?— 2.  Alcohol:  why  drink?— 
3.  Toxic  vapors :  why  snlETT — 4.  Marijuana :  why  smoke  It? 

1.  Narcotic  hablL  2.  Tobacco  habit.  3.  Alcoholism.  I.  David 
Van  Meter  Productions.    II.  Encore  Visual  E^lucatlon,  Inc.  Se- 

ries: Drug  abuse  education  series  (Fllmatrlp) 

613.8  74-737759 

Encore  Visual  Educa-  tlon 


Why  droffsT  (Filmstrip)  Q+Ed  Productions.  Released 
by  Q+Ed  Productions  and  Society  for  Visual  Education, 

1970. 

eo  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  b.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  10 
min.     (Drugs  In  today's  world) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary :  Presents  brief  Information  on  stimulants,  depreasanta, 
psyohedellca,  and  opiates  and  provides  an  In-depth  dlacuaslon  ot 
varloua  reasons  why  young  pet^ie  start  taking  druga  and  of  the 
effects  of  the  drugs. 

1.  Psychopharmacology.  2.  Narcotic  bahlL  I.  Q-f-Bd  Produc- 
tions. II.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  Serlea: 
Dniga  In  today's  world  (Pilmstrtp) 

613.8  71-738080 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Why  dry  com?  (Motion  picture)  A.  O.  Smith  Harvestore 
Products.  Made  by  Audio  Visual  Productions.  Released 
by  Venard  Orpfanization,  1971. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    10  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Usm  roMarch  data  from  three  unlrersltleii  to  ex- 
plain  the  ndrantage*  of  feeding  high  moisture  corn  rather  than  dry 
corn  to  cattle. 

1.  Cattle— Feeding  and  feeds.     2.  HaUe  as  feed.  I.  Smith 

(A,  O.)  Harreatora  Prodncta,  Inc.  II.  Venard  Organisation,  Peoria. 
111. 

rSF203]  636.2  76-71M78 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wk7  ex«rdse7  {Motion  pieture)    Anociated  Film  Services, 
1965. 

14  niln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Eautiuan  color. 

Credit*;  Wrlten,  Earl  L.  Wallls.  Gene  A.  Logan. 

Bummary:  Illustrates  the  valuen  of  mufcular  actlrity,  emphaalitng 
the  fact  that  the  human  body  makes  adaptations  to  the  eierclse 
demands  placed  upon  It  and  that  these  adaptations  are  in  the  form 
of   Increased  stretigth.  greater  endurance,  and   improved  flexibility. 

1.  Exercise — Phyalologlcal  effect  L  AMoclaled  nim  Service*. 

Fi  A  67-1729 

Aasoclated  Film  Servlma 


Why  fathers  work  (Motion  picture)    Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1969. 

14  mln.     ml     color.    16  mm.     (Social  stadles) 

With  tearber'a  galde. 

Credit:-  Collaborator,  Bmille  U.  Lef>tb]eii. 

Summary;  BxiiUliia  to  yoang  atadents  why  their  tathcra  work  and 
why  work  Is  Important  to  a  family,  a  commonlty,  and  a  dty.     Shows 
how  labor  and  services  make  the  many  aspects  of  dty  Hfe  Interde- 
pendent. 
-Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Work.  2.  Bmploymeot  < Economic  theory)  i.  Eocydofieedla 
BrlUnnica  Educational  Ooirontlon.  Series:  Social  stddlea  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

372.8  78-704166 

Encyclofiaedla  BrtUn-  ntca  Bdocatlooal  Corp. 


Why  FrwkcHtefa.  [Motion  picture]    Howy  Heat.     Released  by 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1971. 

1)  min.     td.     color.     16  nun. 

Magnetic  loaad  tnck. 

SUMMARY:  TeUt  the  Mory  of  an  unuaml  Fraokenteia  OMmtcr  wUcfe  *■■ 

dengoed  as  a  powerful  toMicr  of  death.  Explaios  thai  the  owmicf  wai  denroycd 
becauM.  •■  ■  loving  natural  being,  be  did  not  wit  the  purpowi  for  which  he  wm 


II. 


[PN1997] 

ONE 


lak  Cooipany. 

791.43 


72-701072 

MARC 


Why  get  hooked?    (Filmstrip)     Encore  Visual  Education^ 
1971.    Made  by  David  Van  Meter. 

4  fllmstrlpa  (80  fr.  each),  color.  35  mm.  and  4  pbODodlsca 
(2  s.  each),  7  In.,  38|  rpm.,  6  mln.  each  vide.  microgroov&  (Dmit 
abuse  education  aerlea) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotapes  Id  caasettes. 

With  manual  and  one  phooodlac  with  BOQsa,  Ballad  of  peace  and 
Ballad  of  addiction. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  boys  and  girls  as  they  enact  tbelr  experi- 
ences with  dru^,  showing  how  they  got  boohed,  and  how  Uvea  of 
families  and  friends  were  affected. 

CONTENTS;  1.  Amphetamlnee :  up,  down,  and  out — 2.  Barbitu- 
rates :  the  long  sleep.— 3.  LSD :  false  Illusions. — 4.  Heroin :  escape  to 
nowhere. 

1.  Druga  and  youth.     2.  Drugs.  I.  Encore  Visual  EMacatlon, 

Inc.    II.  Series;  Drug  abuse  edocatloa  serlea  (Pllmstrlp) 

rHV58011  618.8  78-789786 

Encore  Visual  Education 

Why  go  to  coOcgeT  {FOmgtrip)     Family  Films,  1960. 

4T  fr.  color.  SH  mm.  and  phooodlac:  1  a.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.,  11 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Older  teens  and  life  problems) 

With  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  experiences  of  a  young  man  who  wants  to 
become  a  minister  but  has  not  thought  seriously  about  the  educatloo 
and  training  that  Is  required.  Shows  study  and  education  are  a  seri- 
ous Christian  duty  for  tboee  who  sre  looking  toward  skilled  or  pro* 
fesslonal  work 

1.  Clergy— Appointment,  call,  and  election.  2.  Tbeolosy — Studj 
and  teaching.  i.  Tamlly  Films,  loc:  Series :  Older  teens  and  life 
problems  (Filmstrip) 

Fi  A  67-8040  rev  2 

Fsmlly  Films 

Why  haUaciMSMir  [Filmstrip]    Scott  Education  Diviiioo,  1971. 
Made  by  Jam  Handy. 

to  U.  color.  35  mm.  aad  phooodiK:  2  >.  (1  t.  for  mMwl  pntector.  I 
>.rorauioraatkpn))cctar).  10ia.,331/3rpaL,  lOflsia.  (Thr  rilfs  VilrMi. 
so.  2) 

Also  iMited  with  pboooOpe  in  i  imuu 

With  teachcT'i  guide  by  Stanley  Ziracriag  and  with  apirit  a^uen. 

CREDITS:  Photographer,  Ronald  Perfcins. 

SUMMARY:  Tclli  the  nory  about  a  yotaig  pi\  who.  in  a  teanh  for  tnrti. 
beauty,  and  reality,  was  convinced  by  a  tophisticated  ftSend  to  try  LSD.  Eopha- 
tizei  the  hsurdi  of  LSD,  and  pointa  out  that  heightened  leioitivity  ■  more  l&«ty 
to  occur  in  >  Hate  of  health  than  under  the  innuence  of  dni^ 

1  LyMfgic  add  diethylamide.    2.Dn«abuae.       IScottOfapUca.    Edaca- 
tion  DivisiiMi.     u.  SerieK  Tlte  Dilenma  of  dn^s.  [Pthntrip)  no.  2. 
lHV5822.L9i  613.8  72-733010 

Scott  Education  Diviaion  72  MARC 


Why  I  bay.  [Motion  picture] 
Perentual  Education. 

20  rain,     td     color. 


Portafilma,  1969.     Rdeaaed  by 


Other  venioat:  16  mm.  in  canridgc  with  magnetic  Mund;  super  S  nun.  on  red 
with  optical  tound;  tuper  8  mm.  in  cartridge  with  magnetic  aound;  videotape  on 
reel;  and  videocaiactte. 

Also  iMued  M  ■  part  of  the  Serve-to.«ell  retail  training  program  with  mectiBg 
guide  and  with  motion  picture  cnbtled  Say  it  with  aervicc. 

SUMMARY:  Preaenta  interview!  with  automotive  aervicc  deakn'  cnMom- 
cra  in  a  midwest  community.  The  cuatontera  apeak  out  on  what  they  expect  from 
the  dealer,  what  they  like,  aad  what  they  dialike. 

1.  CiMomeracrvice.  2.  Autoroobilea  Itiainicaanc*  and  repair.  I.  Por- 
tafilmr     U.  Peretmial  Education,  inc.     111.  Serve-to-acU  rrtail  trainiag  progr^ 

[HF5415.5]  658.85  72-701006 

T2  MARC 


Why  in  the  world?  (Filmstrip)    Filmfax  Prodoctions.    Be- 
leased  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    (What  In  the  world?) 

SUMMARY :  Dr.  Newton  Know-It-All  arouses  chlldreo's  Interest 
In  social  studies  and  natural  history  as  he  boats  a  tour  that  briefly 
portraya  man's  accomplishments  In  the  fields  of  gei>eral  science, 
literature,  and  the  arts.    With  captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Social  aclences— Study  and  teaching  (Prltnary)  I.  Filmfax 

Producttons.  New  York.     II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 
III.  Series:  What  In  the  worldT  (Filmstrip) 

[LB1530]  372.8  71-740296 

UnlTersal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Why  ia  a  man?   (Motion  picture)     RMI  Film  Productions, 
1969.     Made  by  Herb  Wildman. 

14  mill.     S'l.     ciilor.     16  nun. 

SUMNMUY-  De-Bribes  how  bualnewiman  and  nationally  known 
snllptor  Ht'ri)  WlMninn  Ratl«fles  hi.-,  need  to  create  by  using  his  spare 
time  for  woo,!  sculplurlnK.     Shows  Wildman  working  at  his  hobby. 

1.  Wtiamnii.  Herb.         I.  RMI  Film  IToductlons.  »,„.,„^ 

731  78-710332 

RMI  Film  Prodtictlons 


Why  is  the  sky  blue?  {Motion  picture)     Indepoident  Pro- 
ducer's Service.    Released  by  Bsiley-Film  Associates,  1969. 

4  min.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (InTestlgatlons  In  sdence: 
meteorology  series) 

Loop  film. 

CnMtt:  Educational  consultant.  Grant  Gary. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  principle  of  refractive  optics  through 
the  Illustration  of  blue  skies  sod  red  sunsets.  Combines  live  action 
and  simple  animation. 

1.  Meteorolc«lcal  optics.  2.  Sky.  Olor  of.  l  Independent  Pro- 
ducer's Service,  n.  Balley-Fllm  Associates.  Series:  Investlga- 
tloDS  Id  science:  meteorolo^  series  (Motloo  plctare) 

66U  74r-707987 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Why  L6ier7  Is  he  the  patatar  of 

BBC-TV,  Loodoo,  1970. 
Fdma. 


ttaHsT  [Motioo  picture] 
in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life 


25  rain.    ad.    bftw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  John  Berger.a  champion  of  FcraasdL^ger.travcli  to  Ih 
of  Prance  to  ihow  why  Uger'i  an  ii  important  and  why  he  wm  the  m^or 
of  modera  times. 

1.   Ugrr.  Femand,   1UM9S5.        I.  British  Broadcasti 
Televiaion  Service.     11.  lune-Ufc  Pifam. 

(ND553]  759.4  74-714537 

Time-Life  Pilmi  72  MARC 


Why  man  creates  {Motion  picture)    Kaiser  Alnminnm  and 
Chemical  Corp.,  1968.    Made  by  Saul  Bass  and  Associates. 

J9  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demoostratea  la  Its  form  and  cMiteot,  the  nature  of 
the  creative  process  and  discusses  the  variety,  richness,  and  import- 
ance of  creative  vision. 

1.  Creative  ability.  i.  Kaiser  AlumlDum  and  Chemical  Corpora- 
tion. 

153.3  Fi  A  68-«72 

CINE 


Why  man  creates:  man,  the  measure  of  all  things.  [Slide  set}    Cen- 
ter for  Humanities,  1971. 

2'tOtUdes.  color.  2  i  2  in.  and  2  phonodiscs  (2  >.  each).  12  in..  33  1/3 
rpm.,  45  min. 

Also  iuucd  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teachcr'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Preientsasurvey  of  the  creative  accomplishments  of  man  from 
the  ancient  civiUzationt  of  Mctopotamia  to  conlemponry  America.  Includes 
views  of  works  of  art,  dramatic  narrative,  and  excerpts  ftmn  literature  and  music. 

1.  The  arts.     2.  Civilization.       1.  Center  for  Humanities. 
[NX44()]  709  72-735199 

Center  for  Humanities  72  MARC 


Why  not  accounting?  (Motion  picture)  Paciiic  Productions 
in  cooperation  with  AWSCPA  Educational  Foundation. 
Releasctl  by  Encyclopaedia  Britaiinica  Educational  Corp^ 
1971. 

15  mln.    lid.    color.    16  mm. 

Also  Issued  to  Mw. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Anaw'era  questloiu  about  the  nataiv  of  tha  profes- 
sion of  accounting.  Attempts  to  inqilre  In  qoatlfled  students,  an 
Interest  in  choosing  this  profession. 

1.  Acroiintlng  a.<t  a  profession.        I.  Paclflc  Productions.    IL  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 
[HF5629]  667.023  73-714211 

Ehicyciopaedla  Britan-  nica  Bdocatlonal  OtHik 


Why  not   be   beautiftd?    (Motion  picture)      Handel  Film 
Corp.,  1969, 

20  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Irene  Zmprkevych:  consultant,  Maria  Craig. 

Summary:  Stress^  the  Importance  of  cleanliness,  good  diet,  and 
exerclw  as  prerequisites  for  a  healthy  body  and  a  beautiful  face. 
Elxplalns  how  to  apply  basic  facial  makeup,  Includlnj;  foundation, 
blush  powder,  and  eye  makeup. 

1.  Beauty,  Personal.  2.  Hygiene.  i.  Handel  Film  Corporation, 
Hollywood,  Calif. 

646.7  73-704600 

Handel  Film  Corp. 


Why  not  nuiijiiuia?  (FUnutrip)    Texas  AIooImI  Narcotics 
Education,  1969.    Made  by  Tane  Press. 

44  fr,  color.  SS  mm.  and  phonodisr:  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm., 
10  mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Tell  It  like  It  Is) 

Bssed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Llndaay  B.  Curtis. 

With  acrlpt  at>d  book  by  Lindsay  R.  Cnrtls. 

Cre4U$:  Artist.  Dean  Hurst 

SummMTf:  .K  cartoon  presentation  for  young  people.  Describes  the 
characteristics  of  marijuana  and  the  effects  of  smoking  It.  Explains 
that  even  though  the  drug  Is  not  a  narcotic  It  may  lead  to  the  use 
of  addictive  drugs. 

1.  Msrihusna.  t.  Curtis,  Lindsay  B.  Why  not  ntarijaana?  n. 
Texas  Alcohol  Narcotics  Education.  Series:  Tell  it  like  It  Is  (Film- 
strip) 

613.8  77-733344 

Texaa  Alc(rfu>l  Narcotics  Education 


Why  Nova  Scotia  (Motion  picture)  Nova  Scotia  Informa- 
tion Service,  Dept.  of  Trade  and  Industry',  Halifax,  1968. 
Made  by  Crawley  Films. 

19  mlt'i.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crtditt:  Producer  and  director,  Seaton  FIndlay;  script.  Denlse 
Brun;  commentator.  Dick  Thomas;  animation,  Patricia  Reynolds - 
cameramen,  Stanley  Brede,  Lea  Krlxan;  film  editors,  Michael  Bran, 
Michael  Fltzpatrick. 

Sutnntari/:  Flxplatna  thiit  compiinles  from  all  over  the  world  hare 
chosen  Nova  Scotia  as  the  locstion  for  new  manufacturing  plants 
because  of  Its  [>rozlmlty  to  Atlantic  shipping  lanes,  Its  Ice-free 
harbor.  Its  energetic  Isbor  force.  Its  progressive  educational  methods, 
and  Its  flnanclal  incentives. 

1.  Corporations,  Foreign— Nova  Scotia.  2.  Nova  Scotia — E^n. 
condlt. — 1918-  I.  Nova  Scotia.     Dept.  of  Trade  and  Industry. 

330.9716  Fi  A  68-599 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Why   people   boy    {FUmttrip)      Universal   Education   and 
Visual  Arts,  1969. 

47  fr.     color.     3S  mm.    and  phODodlsc.,  1  a,  12  io.,  3^  rpm.,  22 
mtn.     (DlArlbutlve  education) 

Also   Issued   with  reel-to-reel   pboootape  and   with  phonotape  In 


651 


With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  Frederick  S.  Wythe;  innstrator,  Stephen  Zo- 
Dltch :  coneultaot,  Fabian  Englander. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  need  for  the  saksimao  to  eralnate  the 
product  which  be  is  seBlDK  Id  order  to  ODderstaDd  Its  appeal  to  tto 
buyer. 

1.  Salesmen  and  salesmanship.  i.  Universal  Education  and  Via- 
ual  Arts.        Series:  Distributive  education  (Filmstrip) 

658.88  74-784903 

ALA  Booklist 


Why  pe<q>lc  have  special  jobs :  the  man  who  made  qunninf 
tops  (Motion  picture)  Learning;  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 
Made  by  Stephen  Bosustow  ProductiMis. 

10  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

StuBMorr.*  The  experiences  of  a  man  who  became  an  expert  In 
the  making  of  spinning  tops  are  used  to  introduce  the  basic  economic 
coiKept  of  qtedallsatloo  of  labor.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  SUUed  labor.  i.  Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

372.8  72-705960 

Learning  Corporation  of  America 


Why   plant   a    tree    (Motion   picture)     DBA    Prodactions. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

9  mln.    Rd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  story  of  a  little  boy  who  learns  about  conservation 
and  the  ImporUnce  of  wood  In  dally  life  Is  used  to  stlmolate  <»b1 
language  skills.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Language  arts  (Elementary)'  2.  Oral  commonlcatlon.  S. 
Wood — Juvenile  films.  l  DBA  Productions,  n.  Modem  Learning 
Aids,  New  York. 

872.6  74-706876 

Uodem  Learning  Aids 


Why  politics  (Motion  picture)     Republic  Steel  Corp.,  1967. 
Made  in  cooperation  with  Educati<mal  Resources  Foimda- 

tion. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     IS  mm.     (Understanding  government) 

Also  Issued  as  video  tapea  (1  In. :  2  In. ;  quad  head) 

A  companion  film  to  the  motion  picture  of  the  same  title  issued  In 

the  series  entitled  Building  political  leadership. 

With  conference-teacher  guide,  textbook,  and  self-scoring  audita. 
Summary:  DIscussses  the  critical  needs  of  the  United  States,  the 

Individual's  responsibility  for  good  goverimient,  sod  the  dangers  of 

political  apathy. 

1.  U.  S.— Pol.  &  govt.        I.  Hepubllc  Steel  Corjjoratlon.        Series : 

Understanding  government  (Motion  picture) 

320.978  FiA68-132S 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


Why  poUtics— Interview  {Motion  picture)  Republic  Sted 
Corp.    Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1966. 

15  mln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Building  political  leadership) 

With  coQference-teacfaer  guide. 

Summary;  L.  C.  Mlchelon  interviews  Richard  M.  Nixon.  They 
discuss  some  of  the  difficulties  and  opportonitlea  experienced  by  those 
who  want  to  become  active  politically. 

L  Politics.  PracticaL  t  Republic  Steel  Corporation,    n.  Mod- 

em learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series;  Building  political  leader- 

ahlp  (Motion  picture) 

829  Fi  A  68-1335  rev 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


Why  porcupine  has  quilts  (Filmstrip)  National  Film  Board 
of  Canada.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts.  1969. 

1  roll,     color.    36  mm.     (Indian  stories  and  legends) 
Sl'MM.ARV:   Recounts  the  Canadian  legend  which  explains  why 
porcupines  have  qiilils.     With  captions.     For  primary  grades. 

1.   Indians  of  North  America — Canada — Legends — Jiivenile  fllme. 
I.   Canada.      National    Film    Board.     II.    Universal   Education   and 
Vlsiul  Arts.     HI.  Series:  Indian  stories  and  legends  (Filmstrip) 
[E78.C2]  898.2  77-740889 

Universal  EducatioD  and  Vlsnal  Arts 


Why  save  Floroice?  (Motira  picture)  Naticmal  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana  Univer- 
sity Audio- Visual  Center,  1971. 

59  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Stephen  Hearst:  director,  Roger  Oraef; 
photography,  Charles  Stewart:  editor.  Dai  Vaughn. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  damage  caused  by  the  1966  flood  In 
Florence  and  explalna  how  and  why  the  restoration  process  has  been 
hindered  by  bureaucracy,  tourism,  and  commercial  opportunism. 

1.  Florence— Flood,  19ea,  I.  National  Educational  Televiaion 

and  Radio  Center.  II.  Indiana.  University.  Audlo-Vlaual  Center. 
945  75-711459 

Indiana  University  Audlo-Vlsoal  Center 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Why  social  casework?  (Afotion  picture)  American  Public 
Welfare  Association,  in  cooperation  with  WTTW.  Re- 
leased by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  luln.     sd.     b&v,:      13  mm.      (Casework  in  piililic  \velf:ir«) 

Credila:  Director,  Ouy  Justice.  Jay  L.  KoDey. 

Sammarif:  A  ttltned  lecture  by  Thotuaa  D.  Hunt  of  the  American 
I'uhlio  Wetf«i-e  AssooiHtioii  I'rojpct  on  Aging.  Points  out  that  the 
primary  role  and  respoDsibllity  of  social  casework  is  that  of  helping 
Ibe  client  achieve  the  means  of  resolving  problems  within  the  politi- 
cal, economic,  and  social  system. 

1.  Social  case  work.  i.  Anterican  Public  Welfare  Assoctation. 
It  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visuat  Center.  Series:  Casework 
[0  public  welfare  (Motion  picture) 

361.3  77-700909 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Paulist  Productions, 


Why  sparrows  fall   {Motion  picture) 
1966. 

28  uiiji.     Ml.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  dlFcuxslon  guide. 

Credita:  Producer,  James  Iy)ren;  director,  Paul  NIckell :  writer, 
Adele  Stra8.<ifield.     Ca$t:  Vera  Miles.  Lloyd  Bochuer,  Walter  Brooke. 

Summant:  \  dramatization  about  a  guilt-ridden  actre»<  who, 
after  being  told  she  Is  going  to  die.  plunges  Into  the  pursuit  of  fame 
and  money  until  her  husband,  learning  the  reason  for  her  despera- 
tion, helps  her  confront  life  and  death. 

1.  Dfath— Psypholo^y.  i.  Pauii.'ft  Production!*,  Pacific  Palisades, 
Calif.        Series;  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

234  76-705456 

Paulist  Productions 

Why  stady  foreign  langiui«es:  ACTFL's  Message  to  the  AMcricM 
public  [Filmstrip]  American  Council  on  the  Teaching  of  For- 
eign Languages.  1969.     Made  by  Visual  Education  Consultant*. 

72  fr,    color.    35  mm.       and  phonotapc:  tiaKlc-track.  I  red  (7  in.!  7  1/2 
ips.,  25  min. 

SUMMARY;  ExpUiiu  the  need  for  foreign  language  competence  in  the  ksi 
third  of  ihe  twentieth  century. 

I,  UngiMgM.  Modern— Study  and  teaching.        I.  American  Council  on  the 
Teaching  of  Foreign  Languages. 

tPB36]  407  72-733093 

Amencan  Council  on  the  7J  MARC 

Teaching  of  Foreign 
Languages 

Why  the  Ashanti  raise  yams  (Filmstrip)     Macmillan  Co., 

l%y.    Made  by  Jason  Art  Service. 

40  fr.  color  35  mm.  and  phonodtsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.  ml- 
crogroove.     (African  legends  and  folk  tales) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREPITS  :  Narrator,  Moses  Gunn. 

SUMMARY :  Presents  an  African  folk  tale  that  explains  natural 
phenomena,  describes  the  origins  of  customs,  and  teaches  morals. 

1.  Tales,  Ashanti.  I.  Macmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York. 

II   Series:  African  legends  and  folk  tales  (Filmstrip) 
[GR360.A55]  398/2  70-738791 

OCM  Films 

Why  the  mayor  of  NYC   has  the  2nd   toashest  job  in 
America  {Motion  picture)    Cmemskers,  1969. 

5  mln.     sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  the  opinions  of  several  New  Xork  City  citi- 
zens on  tbe  ere  of  the  mayorallty  election  to  show  in  an  amusing  yet 
believable  way  why  It  Is  Impossible  for  the  mayor  of  a  great  city  to 
please  all  of  the  people  all  of  the  time. 

1.  New  York  (City)— Mayors.        i.  Clnemakers,  Inc. 

329  72-705719 

CINE 

Why  the  New  World  was  explored  {Motion  picture)    Film 
Associates,  1968. 

11  mtn.     8(1.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Bummary:  DiscusBes  the  caiuea  and  results  of  the  exploratlMi  of 
the  New  World. 

1.  America— Disc  &  explor.        l  Film  Associates. 

910.09  Fi  A  68-2845 

Film  Associates 


Whjthe 

1971. 


[Motion  picture]     Leonard  Peck  Productions, 


3  min.  li.  color,  luper  8  mm  (The  Basic  map  and  globe  skills  series, 
tto.  6) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Leonard  Pe«k;  advisers,  Kenneth  A,  Job.  aifford  Wij. 
iiams. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  changing  seacotu  by  using  models  and  animation 
todemonstratethe  revolution  oftheeanharound  the  sun.  Illustrates  the  incliru- 
lion  of  the  earth  on  its  axis  to  show  that  the  rays  of  the  sun  do  not  strike  the 
earth  in  a  uniform  pattern  throughout  the  year. 

I.  Seasons— Juvenile  films.     [1.  Seasons]        1.  Peck  (Leonard)  Productions. 
II.  Series:  The  Basic  map  and  globe  skills  scries.  [Motion  picture)  no.  6. 
[QB631]  525  72-715397 

Leorurd  Peck  Productions  72  MARC 

Why  the  shoe  fits  {Motion  picture)     Brown  Shoe  Co.    Re- 
leased by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-!j 

31  min.    sd.    color.     10  mm. 

Summary:  Deiicrit)es  how  women's  shoes  are  made,  from  the 
creation  of  the  dealgn  to  the  shipment  of  the  finished  shoe  to  Ihe 
dealer.     Includes  views  of  shoe  testing  and  a  Chicago  shoe  show. 

1.  liools  and  shoes— Trade  and  manufacture.  i.  Brown  Shoe 
Company,     ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

685  Fi  A  67-5186 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Why  the  son  and  moon  live  in  the  sky  (Motion  picture) 
ACI  Films,  1970. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Storybook  tbeatr*) 

Itased  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Elphlnstone  Oayrell,  with 
IliuMtratlons  by  Blair  I.«nt. 

SUMMARY :  A  l^;end  of  eastern  Nigeria  about  the  sun  and  moon 
nho  lived  on  land  until  the  sea  came  to  visit  them  and  the  inuuda- 
tluo  forced  them  up  Into  the  sky. 

1.  Tales.  Nigerian.  I.  Dayrell,  Elphlnstone,  188^1817.  Why 
the  sun  and  moon  live  in  the  sky.  II.  ACI  Films,  Inc.  uL  Serloa: 
Storybook  theatre  (Motion  picture) 

398.2  75-711589 

CINE 


Why    the   son   was   late    {FUmstrip)      Parents'   Magazine 
Films,  1968.     Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises. 

36   fr.      color.      35   mm.       (Reading  motivation  filmstrips) 

With  teachers'  plcture-cued  reading  text. 

Based  on  Benjamin  Elkin's  story  of  the  same  title. 

Credits:  Producer,  Thomas  Sand.  ,  „     ,       w     ^       a       „a 

Summary:  Dramatization  of  an  African  folkUle  about  a  fly  and 
the  Cham  of  events  he  causea  In  the  jungle.     For  prlma^  f™*"^ 

1    Reading  readiness.      2.  Reading   (Primary)         i.  Elkins,  Ben- 
lamin       Why  the  sun  was  late.      n.  Parents'  Magaalne  Films. 

372.4  70-732562 

Parents"  Magazine  Films 


Why  the  turtle  has  a  hard  shell   (Filmstrip)     Macmillan 
Co.,  1969.     Made  by  Jason  Art  Service. 

40  fr.  c-oior.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.  33i  rDm 
niicrogroove.     (African  legends  and  folk  tales) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  Mose«  Gunn. 

M'MMARY:  Presents  an  African  folk  Ule  that  explains  natural 
phenomena,  describes  the  origins  of  customs,  and  teaches  morals. 

1.    rales,   African  I.   Macmillan,   firm,   publishers.  New   York. 

II.   Series;  African  legends  and  folk  tales   (Filmstrip) 


Why  the  United  States  did  not  ab<^h  ^very  {Motion 
picture)  WCBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.  Released 
by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

30  min.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (Blade  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  4;  Slave  trade  and  slavery) 

Summary:  Professor  Staughtou  Lynd  traces  the  growth  of  the 
movement  to  abolish  the  slave  trade  and  explains  why  the  founding 
fathers  did  not  outlaw  slavery. 

1.  Slavery  in  the  United  States— History— Colonial  period.  2. 
Slavery  In  the  United  States — Anti-slavery  movementa.  i.  Lynd, 
SUughton.  n-  New  York.  Television  aUtlon  WCBS-TV.  m.  Co- 
lumbia University,  iv.  Holt,  Binehart  and  Winston,  Inc.  Series: 
Black  heritage :  a  history  of  Afro- Americans  (Motion  picture) 
Section  4:  Slave  trade  and  slavery. 

.380.1  70-704042 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Why  they  went  west  (Filmstrip)     Doug  George.     Released 
by  l"ni\-ei-.-;!it  ICdiit-ation  and  Visual  Art.s,  1969. 

1  roll,    cotor.    35  mm.  and  ^ooodisc:  1  a    (Yesterday's  West) 

With  Old  West  posters. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  authentic  photographs  and  rare  posters  and 
engravings  to  dramatize  the  mood  and  flavor  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury West 

1.  Frontier  and  pioneer  life — The  West  I.  Oeorge,  Dooglas  F. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Yesterday's 
West  (Filmstrip) 

fF596J  978  73-740417 

DolTersal  Education  and  Ylioal  Arts 


Why  things  float  {Motion  picture)     McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.    Made  by  William  Claiborne. 

9  mill.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary;  A  study  of  the  forces  which  determine  the  amount 
of  water  displaced  by  a  floating  object  and  the  depth  to  which  It 
will  sink. 

1.  Fluid  Mechanics.        i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

532  70-705150 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Whr  we  hare  lam.  [Fdmitri|h     Ediicati<nal  Prpiecticnu  Corp.. 
1970. 

40  fr.     colOT.     35  mm.     (RewJing  profram.  Levd  2,  R-262) 

With  leacher't  manual. 

SUMMARY:  A  reading  propini  which  include*  word  ikilt  remforeement 
covering  the  word  loundi  of  initial  P.  G.  and  H.  A  police  officer  explaiiu  the 
importance  of  lawi,  their  hiuory.  and  how  tbey  arc  made.  With  captioaa.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  (Prinury)— Juvenile  Wma.     2.  EngUah  language— CoMonaat*— 
Juvenile  fihm.    3.  Uw— Juvenile  Hlmt.    [I.  Uw,      I.  Educational  Prelection* 
Corporatios.     II.  Serie*:  Reading  program.  {Filmstripi  Level  2.  R.262. 
lLB1525i  372.4  72-733683 

Educatioaal  Projeclioai  72  MARC 

Corp. 


Why   we   have  laws:  Shiver,   GobUe,  and  Snore   {Motion 

picture)      learning   Corp.    of  America,    1970.     Made   by 
Stephen  Bosustow  Productions. 

m  mlu.     s<l.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarj/:  An  animated  story  introducing  the  basic  concept  of 
laws.  (Concludes  that  no  one  can  live  peacefully  without  rules,  and 
that  if  people  help  make  their  own  laws,  they  will  usually  make  fair 
ones.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Law— U.  S.— Popular  works.  r.  Learning  Corporation  of 

America. 


Learning  Corp.  of 


372.8 
America 


76-705961 


Why  we  have  national  parks  (Fiimatrip)    Curriculum  Ma- 
terials Corp.,  1967. 

3L'  fr.     Color.     3^  mm.     (Studying  nature  In  our  nailnniU  parks) 

Itevis.'d  vfrfiloii  of  the  1950  flinutrlp  of  the  same  title. 

Summary:  Kxplalns  how  Ihe  idea  to  preserve  the  fast  disappear- 
in;;  wlldernens  ureas  of  the  United  States  was  born  In  Yellowstone 
National  I'ark.  I'ointu  out  that  national  park*  were  envisioned  to 
erici>iii|>ass  prlmevul  forests,  glaciers,  deserts,  historic  sites,  and  areas 
rich  In  prehistoric  relics. 

1.  National  parks  and  reserve*i~r.  S.  i.  Cnrriculiim  Materials 
Corporation.  Series:   Studying  nature   in  our  national  parks 

(Filmstrip  I 

719.32  Fi  A  67-3919 

Curriculum  Materials  Corp. 


652 


Why   we   have   taxes:   the   town   that  had  no  policeman 

{Motion  picture)    Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970.    Made 
by  Stephen  Bosustovp  Productions. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide 

Summary:  The  experiences  of  the  citizens  of  a  town  that  Is 
plagued  by  theft  are  used  to  introduce  the  Idea  of  goods  versus 
services  and  to  show  that  many  community  services,  including  the 
services  of  the  police  force,  are  paid  for  by  taxes.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Taxation.        i.  Learning  Orporatloa  of  America. 

372.8  70-705962 

Learning  Corp.  of  Amer-  lea 


Why   we  have  Thanksgiving   (Motion  picture)     Universal 
Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

15  mln.  si.  color.  10  mm.  (The  Living  language  series  (Spe- 
cial education  series) 

SUMMARY :  An  Introduction  fo  the  customs  and  behavior  asso- 
ciated with  the  (elebratlon  of  Thanksgiving.  With  captions  for  use 
In  special  education. 

1.  Thanksgiving  Day.  I.  Universal  EMucation  and  Visual  Arts. 
H.  Series:  The  Living  language  series  (Motion  picture)  III.  Series: 
Special  education  series  (Motion  picture) 

[GT4975]  371.9  77-715130 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Why  we  need  good  manners  {FUmttrip)    Eye  Gate  House, 


38  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  10  mln.  (Manners 
make  a  difference) 

Revised  version. 

With  manual. 

Summary:  Explains  to  young  people  that  In  order  to  be  courteous 
and  to  show  a  sense  of  fairness.  It  Is  important  to  have  good  man- 
ners. 

1.  Courtesy.  '2.  Fairness.  3.  Touth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Eye 
Gate  House,  inc.  Series:  Manners  make  a  difference  (Filmstrip) 
395  71-735109 

Eje  Gate  House 

Why  we  use  money:   the  fisherman  who  needed  a  knife 

{Motion  picture)    Ijcarning  Corp.  of  America,  1970.    Made 
by  Stephen  Bosustow  Productions. 

10  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  fisherman  who  initiated  a  complicated 
chain  of  trading  In  order  to  get  a  new  knife  Is  used  to  show  that 
money  Is  the  most  convenient  means  of  exchanging  people's  work 
for  the  things  they  need  or  want    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Money.  i.  Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

372.8  73-705963 

Learning  Corp.  of  Amer-  lea 

Why  yoo  arc  yoa.  [Motion  picture]     Brentwood  Productioiu, 

1971. 

9  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  an  individual  in  tenn*  of  heredity,  ibowing  thai 
physical  sppearance  and  talents  are  the  mulu  of  the  gene*  which  he  receive* 
from  his  parenls.  Points  out  that  iodividual  dirTercnce*  in  performance  arc  to  be 
expected.  For  elementary  grades. 

1 .  Heredity.  Human— Juvenile  (ibns.  [  1 .  Heredity,  Human]  I.  Brentwood 
Productioiu. 

[QH431]  372.24  75-715301 

CINE  72  MARC 

Why  you  need  consumer  know-how   (Filmstrip)      Society 
for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

70  fr.  color.  3.1  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm., 
18  mln.    (Getting  your  money's  worth,  group  1,  no.  1) 

Also  lssue<l  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  reading  si-rlpt. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Woodbury  Conkling;  consultant,  David 
Lynch. 

SUMMAKY :  Illustrates  the  complexity  of  the  marketplace  of 
t.Klav  and  the  difficulty  of  making  intelligent  consumer  decisions; 
Identifies  and  defines  major  factors  which  contribute  to  an  intei- 
ligeut  consumer  decision;  and  examines  the  basic  relationship  be- 
tween the  consumer  and  the  national  economy. 

1.  Consumer  education.  I.  Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc., 
Chicago.  II.  Series:  Getting  your  moneys  worth  (Filmstrip) 
group  1,  no.  1. 

[TX335]  640.73  70-740041 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

The    Whys    and    how    of   student    flimaking    {Filmstrip) 
Urban  Media  Materials,  1970. 

lOrt  fr.  color.  3r>  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  ».,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
30  min.     mlcrogroove. 

With  texilKwk  entitled  Proceedings  of  the  First  National  Confer- 
ence on  Visual  Literacy  edited  by  Clarence  M.  Williams  and  J.  L. 
Debes. 

Credits:    Writer   and   photographer,    Edward    Dubrowsky. 

Summary:  Introduces  teachers  and  potential  teachers  to  the 
educational  ImpllcHtions  of  flhnaklng  and  photography  as  a  teaching 
tool. 

1.  Movlug-plctureM  In  education.  i.   Urban  KledIn  Materials. 

371.3:1  72-736937 

Urban  Media  Materials 


Wibberley,  Leonard  Patrick  O'Connor, 
The  mouse  on  the  moon 
see 

The  Mouse  on  the  moon. 


Wichita   now!    (Motion  picture)     Southwestern  Bell  Tde- 
phone  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Centron  Corp. 

26  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Usen  visual,  sound,  and  editing  tediDlques  with  a  mini- 
mum of  narration  to  portray  the  city  of  Wichita,  descrlblog  cultural 
nctlvltlea,  recreation,  education.  Industry,  shopping,  and  residential 
areas. 

1.  Wichita,  Kan.— Description.  i.  Southweetem  Belt  Telephone 
Company,     n.  CJeotron  Corporation,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

917.81  77-706720 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tfce  Wicked  world  of  weeds.  [  Filmstrip]    University  of  IUuumi.  Vo- 
cstioiuJ  Agriculture  Service.  1972. 

77  fr,     color.     35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Author*.  E.  L  Kiuke,  R   L.  Counon. 

SUMMARY:  ExpUins  thai  weeds  kfe  harmful  to  man  and  evaluates  the  ciwi 
and  dbcomfon  of  weeds  to  both  brm  and  urtwn  people. 

I    Weedi         [   Illinois.     Univeraity      VocalionaJ  Agriculture  Service. 
(SB6II1  632  72-735205 

111.  Univ   Vocatiooal  72  MARC 

Af  ricultufe  Service 

Wide  pastures  {Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and  In- 
formation Bureau,  1965.     Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1967. 

21  in'  1     8d.     color,     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Eric  ThoicpsoD;  director,  Robert  Klogibury. 

SuniHuiri/:  Iltiistrates  the  Introduction  of  modem  methods  to  Aus- 
tralian wool  growing. 

1.  Sbeep  —  Australia.  i.  Australia.    News  and  Information 

Bureau. 

636.3  Fi  A  68-1755 

Atistrallan  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Widener,  Joseph  Early,  1872-1943 


Art  and  the  Bible. 


The  Widening  gap  {Motion  picture)    United  Nations,  1962. 

Released   by   Contemporary   Films/McGraw-Hill. 

L-0  uiln.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

With  tenchei's  guide. 

Summary:  A  look  at  the  nature  of  porerty  tfarougb  on-tbe-scene 
Bbot»  and  Interviews  with  economists  Paul  Hoffman,  Arthur  Lewis, 
atid  Barbara  Ward  Jackson.  Shows  why  United  Nations  asslstaooe 
alone  cannot  close  the  ever-growing  chasm  between  tbe  dereloplng 
and  prospering  nations. 

1.  Poverty.  2.  United  Nations — Economic  assistance.  i.  United 
Nations.     11.  Contemporary  Fllm.'^/McG  raw -Hill. 

301.44  77-709466 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  Widening  world  of  bo<^  (Motion  picture)     Starting 
Tomorrow  Programs  1967.    Made  by  Milner-Fenwick. 

;vt  rii.ii  vd.  l>&w.  16  mm.  (Individualizing  your  reading  pn> 
gram) 

With  li-M<her's  guide,  workshc^  leader's  guide,  and  reading  mate- 
rials kit. 

Sl'M)l.\ItV :  A  teacher-training  Him  to  be  presented  In  a  work- 
shop situation.     Illustrates  how  reading  expands  knowledge. 

1,  Ueadiug.  2.  Individualized  instruction.  I.  Starting  Tomor- 
row Programs  (F^lrm)  II.  Series:  Individualizing  your  reading  pro- 
gram  (Motion  picture) 

[LIU050]  370.7  TO-714210 

Starting  Tonrarrow  Programs 


Widmer's  Wine  Cellars, 
see 


The  Pleasures  of  our  company. 


Widows.  [Motion  picture]      Edward  A.  Mason,  1972.      Made  in 
cooperation  with  the  Widow- to- Widow  Program. 

43  min.     id.     b&w.      16  mm. 

With  study  (uide. 

SUMMARY:  Several  women  describe  iheir  experiences  after  tlie  deaths  of 
their  husbands.  Underlines  the  stresses  of  widowhood  to  show  the  needs  of  this 
group  and  to  encourage  discussion  of  appropriate  intervention  to  prevent  mental 
health  problems  which  befall  some  widows  and  thcit  children. 

i.  Widows       2    Single  parent  family.        1.  Mason.  Edward  Allen.   1919- 

[HQI221]  155.6  72-701915 

Edward  A.  Mason  72  MARC 


Wieboldt,  William  H 
see 


In  my  opinion  . . . 


Anton  der  Letzte, 

Wiese,  Kurt,  1887-  Fish  in  the  air 

see 

Fish  in  the  air. 


Wiesner,  Jerome  Bert,  1915- 
see 

Small  world;   Szilard,  Bethe,  Strauss, 
Wiesner. 

Small  world:    Szilard,  Murray,  Medaris, 
Teller,  Wiesner. 

Wiesner,  William.       Bear  party 
see 

Bear  party. 


Wiesner,  William.       The  tower  of  Babel 
see 

The  Tower  of  Babel. 


Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)    1856-1923. 
Carey's  chickens 
see 


Summer  magic. 


Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)    1856-1923. 
of  Sunnybrook  Farm 


Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm. 


Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)    1856-1923. 
Timothy*s  quest 
see 

Timothy's  quest. 


Mother 


Rebecca 


Wiggy  goes  to  Rome   {Motion  picture) 
Released  by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1968. 


Joseph  Mallaly. 


7  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  parody  on  the  Twiggy  telerlsloo  specials.  Tells  the 
story  of  Wiggy,  a  akiiuy  fashloa  model 

1.  Models,  PasblOQ.  r.  Mnllaly,  Joset*.     n.  E^aatman  Kodak 

OtHnpany. 

669.16  7^702653 

CINE 

Wilberforce  {FUrmtrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1949. 
Made  by  S,  M.  Toyne.  Released  in  the  TJ.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

35  fr.     biw.     35  mm,      (Uvea  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual.     Notes  revised  1966. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  life  and  work  ot  British  abolitionist  and 
statesman  William  Wilberforce,  describing  his  early  life,  his  con- 
temporaries, and  the  slave  trade. 

1.  Wilberforce,  William,  1750-1833.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.. 

London.     11.  Carman  Educational  Associates.  Series:  LlTes  of 

famous  men  and  women  (Filmstrip) 

923  Fi  A  68-4711 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

Wilby-Kincey  Service  Cor[)oration 
see 

Ode  to  an  uncertain  tomorrow. 


Wild  and  mutant  types  of  Sordaria  {Motion  picture)  Iowa 
State  University,  Film  Production  Unit,  1968. 

4  min.     color,      down  State  University  plant  science  films) 

Versions  available:  si.,  magnetic  sd.,  optical  sd..  cartridge,  reel, 
8  mm.,  super  8  ntm.,  16  mm. 

With  film  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  stages  in  the  development  of  the  eight 
dark-walled  ascospores  contained  In  each  wild-type  ascus.  Shows 
the  mixed  nature  of  ascospores  in  an  asous  resulting  from  the  cross 
of  wild-type  and  mutant  cultures. 

1.  Sordaria.      2.  Spores   (Botany)  i.  Iowa.      State  University 

of  Science  and  Technology,  Ames.      Film  Production  Unit 

580  Fi  A  68-1984 

Iowa.     State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 

The  Wild  and  the  willing    (Motion  picture) 
see  Young  and  willing 

The  Wild  and  wonderful  thirties  {Motion  picture)  David  L. 
Wolper  Productions,  1964. 

28  min.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm.     (Hollywood  and  the  stars) 

CrediU:  Producers  and  writers.  Jack  Haley,  Jr.,  Nicolas  Noxon; 
narrator,  Joseph  Gotten ;  music,  Elmer  Bernstein ;  editor,  Jim 
Sdimerer. 

Summary:  Examines  the  film  Industry  la  tbe  1980's,  the  beginning 
of  sound,  describing  publicity  gimmicks  of  the  stars,  films  produced 
through  the  depression  years,  and  a  glimpse  of  the  stars'  lives  show- 
ing their  homes,  cars,  and  yachts. 

1.  Moving-picture  industry— U.  S.  L  Wolper  (David  L.)  Pro- 
ductions.       Series:  Hollywood  and  the  stars  (Hotioa  picture) 

791.4  73-702038 

The  Wild  and  wmderfnl  world  <rf  aato  nting  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Raybestos-Manhattan.  Made  and  released  by  Cus- 
tom Films,  1969. 

27  mio.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Examines  and  compares  tbe  four  major  kinds  of  auto 
racing:  stocks,  sports,  drag,  and  Indlanapt^  diamploDsblp  cars. 

1.    Automobile    radog.  l  Rayt>e«tos-Hanhattan.     n.    Custom 

Films.  Westport,  Ooim. 

796.7  70-705721 

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The  Wild  Angels  {Motion  picture)     American  International 

Pictures,  1966. 

90  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Pana  vision.     Pathecolor 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director.  Roger  Corraan;  writer.  Charles  B. 
Orlffllh :  music  Mike  Curb;  photographer,  Biciiard  Moore;  editor, 
Monte  Hellman.  CnMt:  Peter  Fonda,  Nancy  Sinatra,  Bruce  Dern, 
Diane  Lodd.  Buck  Taylor. 

Summary;  A  drama  about  an  outlaw  motorcycle  club,  a  group  of 
unkempt  and  hedonistic  young  men  and  women,  whose  rebeUlous 
ways  lead  to  many  dashes  with  the  law  In  tbe  communities  through 
which  they  travel. 

I.  American  International  Pictures,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

Fi  67-1403 


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WUd  aalsab  of  East  Africa.  [Rlnutripj     Avid  Corp.,  1972. 

57  fr.    color.     35  mm.       sod  phooodw::  1  a.,  12  In.,  33  1/3  fpm..  approa. 

With  lescber'i  guide. 

CREDITS;  Author.  James  PraiL 

SUMMARY:  Showi  many  wikJ  aaimab  of  East  Africa,  deacnbes  their  food 
chain,  and  portrayt  how  man  has  affected  the  balance  of  nature. 

1.  Zoology— Africa.  EaiL     2.  Ecology— Africa,  Eaat.       I.  Avid  Corpora- 
tion. 

[QH337j  599.09676  77-740521 

Avid  Corp.  72  MARC 


Wild  animals  of  Virginia  {Motion  picture)    Virginia  Dept. 
of  Educational,  1967.    Made  by  Film  Production  Service. 

26  min.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

Ektacliroiiie. 

CrediU;  Writer  and  editor.  W,  Craig  Hinde:  photographer,  J.  Sol 
Wrenn,  Jr. 

Summary:  K  survey  of  many  of  the  mammals  which  are  natlre 
to  Virginia,  picturing  their  habits  and  natural  hablUts.  Shows  views 
of  and  discusses  the  chipmunk,  squirrel,  groundhog,  beaver,  muskrat, 
otter,  mink,  elk.  deer,  bear,  grey  and  red  fox.  rabbit,  opossum,  bobcat, 
raccoon,  and  skunk. 

1.  Mammals — Virginia.  i.  Virginia.     Dept.  of  Education. 

Fi  A  67-2017 
Virginia.     Dept.  of  Education 


Wild    blood    {Motion    picture)      Dniversal    Pictures    Corp., 

1928. 

45  min.    si.    b&w.    16  mm. 

A  Universal  western. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

In  the  David  B.  Bradley  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Cocgren. 

Credits:  Director,  Henry  MacRae;  story  and  continuity,  George 
Morgan.  Catt:  Jack  Perrln,  Ethlyne  Clair.  Theodore  Lorch,  Nelson 
McDowea 

Rummary:  A  western  melodrama  in  which  the  leader  of  a  gang  of 
horse  rustlers  attempts  to  steal  an  old  miner's  discontented  daughter 
and  his  gold. 

I.  Universal  Pictures  Corporation,  n.  David  B.  Bradley  Film 
Collection.    iiL  American  Film  lostltute  Collection. 

791.48  72-709793 


Wild  burro  of  the  West  [Fiimstrip]     Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

2  filmstrips  (pt.1, 104  fr,;  pi.  2. 107  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodiscs 
(2  s.  each);  12  in.;  33  1/3  rpm.;  pt.  1,  14  min.;  pt.  2.  16  min.  (The  Interdepend- 
ence of  man  and  animals) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Captioned  version  (70  fr.  each  pan)  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Follows  the  adventures  of  Dusty  the  buno  as  she  is  stolen  by 
cattle  rustlers  and  thrust  into  a  life  of  starvation  and  cruelty,  discovered  by  an 
old  prospector  after  escaping  to  the  mountains,  and  forced  to  decide  between  the 
love  of  her  baby  and  freedom  with  the  herd  or  submission  to  the  burdens  of  being 
a  pack  animal. 

[l.  Donkeys— Stories.  2.  The  West— Ficiionj  1.  I>isney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tions. 11.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Miterials  Company.  111.  Series:  The  Inter- 
dependence of  man  and  animals.  [Filmstrip] 

[PZ7]  636.1  72-734232 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Wild  burro  of  the  West.  [Filmstrip]      Walt  Disney  Productions. 
ReleaseH  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

2  filmstrips  (70  fr  eachj  color.  35  mm,  (The  Interdependence  of  man  and 
animals) 

Sound  vcrsiom  (pt.  1.  104  fr.;  pt  2,  107  ft-.)  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Follows  the  adventures  of  Dusty  the  burro  as  she  is  stolen  by 
cattle  rustlers  and  thrust  into  a  life  of  starvation  and  cruelty,  discovered  by  an 
old  prospector  after  escaping  to  the  mountains,  and  forced  to  decide  between  the 
love  of  hci  baby  and  freedom  with  the  herd  or  submission  to  the  burdens  of  being 
a  pack  animal.  With  captions. 

[1-  Donkeys— Stories.  2.  The  West— Fiction]  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tions. 11.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company.  Ill,  Series:  The  Inter- 
dependence of  man  and  animals,  [Filmstripj 

[PZ7]  636.1  72-734233 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Wild  but  true;  or,  Salmon  River  King  {Motion  picture) 
Del  Roby  Film  Productions,  1966. 

18  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  the  boat  Salmon  Itlver  King,  built  especially 
for  survival  Id  the  rapids,  during  several  trips  down  tbe  Salmon 
River  in  Idaho.  Describes  fishing  from  the  banks  and  overnight 
camping,  and  explains  how  the  boat  was  finally  capsized  and  loet. 

1.  Salmon  River,  Idaho.    2.  Salmon  River  King  (Boat)  l  Del 

Roby  FUm  Productions. 

Fi68-M 


The  Wild  eat  family — featuring  the  con^r  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Walt  Disney  Ptwluctions.  Released  by  Walt  Dis- 
ney 16  mm  Films,  1968. 

18  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Nature's  living  album) 
Summary:  Points  out  that  In  the  high  mountains  of  the  West  the 
cougar  still  reigns  supreme.  Just  as  his  ancestors  did.  Describes  other 
members  of  the  wildcat  family  Including  tbe  bobcat,  the  ocelot,  and 
tbe  Canadian  lynx,  and  follows  tbe  life  of  a  typical  family  of  great 
cats  from  birth  through  maturity. 

1.  Cats.  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  n.  Bnena  Vista  Dlt- 
trlbution  Company,  Inc.  Wait  Disney  16  mm  Films.  Series:  Na- 
ture's living  altmm  (Motion  picture) 

699.7  Fi  A  68-684 

Walt  Disney  Productions 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Wild  cell  (.V<-«<m  vkture)    CBS  Films.    Released  by 
McGraw-HUl  Book  Co.,  1968. 

Summa  I/;  Review!  """'  "  "-"X,'  mlcroBraDhl.  animation,  and 
S.I.'^rSr'io^nSrio  IZ  trrS"a\lit«  ana  «P^aas 
^^'T'^a^^r*^^!  CBS  Films.  Inc.  ii.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Conipany. 
S^rie.:  The  21«  century  (Motion  pi«me)  7^-700971 

McGraw-HUlBookCo. 


Warner  Bros.  Pictures, 


The  Wild  chase   {Motion  picture) 
1965. 

8  mln,     sd.     color.    35  mm.     (Merrle  melodies  cartoon) 

Technicolor. 

Creditt:  ProdiicerK.  David  H.  DePatte.  Friz  Freleng;  director. 
Friz  Preleng;  animation,  Norm  McCabe,  Don  Williams,  Uannj  Perez; 
music,  Bill  Lava ;  editor,  Lee  Guntber. 

Summary:  Animated  cartoon  about  a  race  between  Speedy  Gon- 
sales,  the  fastest  mouse  from  Soaora  County,  and  Road  Runner,  the 
pride  of  Texas. 

I.  Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.  Series:  Merrle  melodies  car- 
toon (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1192 

The  Wild  dog  family — featuring  the  coyote  {Motion  pic- 
ture) Walt  Disney  Productions.  Released  by  Walt  Dis- 
ney 16  mm  Films,  1968. 

18  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Nature's  living  album) 
Summary:  Describes  how  the  coyote,  a  member  of  nature's  wild 
dog  family  bas  learned  to  live  In  close  proximity  to  his  greatest 
enemy— man.  Points  out  that  the  coyote  bas  managed  to  enlarge 
bis  domain  In  spite  of  man's  expansion  of  cities,  Industrie*,  and  free- 
ways. 

1.  Coyotes.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  ii.  Buena  Vista  Dis- 
tribution Company,  Inc.  Walt  Disney  16  mm  Films.  Series: 
Nature's  living  album  (Motion  picture) 

599.7  Fi  A  68-586 

Walt  Disney  Productions 


Wild  flowers  of  the  Alpine  meadow  (Filmttrip)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

53  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

CredilK:  Producer,  A.  J.  H,  PutllnKer;  writer,  Robert  Perrey; 
photographers,  Don  Murie,  Michael  Wotton;  collaborator,  Gabriel 
Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  define  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  In  Alpiue  mead- 
ows.  Lists  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.  With 
captions. 

1.  Wild  flowers — North  America.  2.  Botany — North  America — 
Ecology.  3.  Adaptation  (Biology)  4.  Alpine  flora.  i.  Encyclopae- 
dia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wild  flowers 
of  North  America   (Ftlmstrlp) 

635.9  74-733397 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild  flowers  of  the  desert  {FllmHrip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

47  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

CredHt:  Producer,  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writer,  Robert  Perrey; 
photographer:^,  Louise  K.  Broman,  Harry  Engels,  Betty  Randall, 
D.  A.  Zimmerman:  collaborator,  Gabriel  Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  deflne  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  on  the  desert 
Lists  the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.  With  cap. 
tions. 

1.  Wild  flowers— North  America.  2,  Botany — Nji-th  America — 
Ecology.     3.  Adaptation   (Biology)     4.  Desert  flora.  i.  Encyclo- 

paedia Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wild  flowers 

of  North  America  (Fllmstrip) 

635.9  75-733401 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild  flowers  of  the  forest  {FilTnstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

51  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  Amercla) 

Creditt:  Produwr,  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writers,  Carolyn  Rapp, 
Robert  Perrey;  collaborator,  Gabriel  Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  deflne  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  In  forests.  Lists 
the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.     With  captions. 

1.  Wild  flowers — North  America.  2,  Forest  ecology — North  Amer- 
ica. 3.  Adaptation  (Biology)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 
tional Corporation.  Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America  (Film- 
strip) 

035.9  77-733395 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild   flowers   of   the   marsh    {FUmstrip)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

44  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

Credits:  Producer,  A-  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writer,  Robert  Perrey;  pho- 
tographers, Louise  Broman,  Michael  Wotton ;  collaborator,  Gabriel 
Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  define  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  In  marshes.  Lists 
the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.     With  caption*. 

1.  Wild  flowers— North  America.  2.  Marsh  ecology.  3,  Adapta- 
tion (Biologj)  t.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpo- 
ration.       Series:  WUd  flowers  of  North  America  (Fllmstrip) 

635.9  70-733393 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


WUd  flowers  of  the  meadow   {Filmstrip)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

Credit*:  Producer,  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writers,  Carolyn  Rapp,  Rob- 
ert Perrey ;  collaborator,  Gabriel  Edwin. 

Swiunary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  define  and  explain 
ttw  physical  chartcerlstlca  of  wild  flowers  found  Id  meadowa  Lists 
the  botanical  terms  used  to  descrltie  these  flowers.    With  captions. 

1.  Wild  flowers— North  America.  2.  Botany— North  America- 
Ecology.  8.  Adaptatloo  (Biology)  l  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America 
(FUourtrip) 

685.9  7a-73d39i 

EDC7clopa«dla  Britao-  Diet  Bdoeatloiial  Corp. 


Wild  flowers  of  the  pond  (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

42  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

Credit:  Producer.  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writer,  Robert  Perrey;  col- 
laborator, Gabriel  Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  deflne  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  vrild  flowers  found  around  ponds. 
Shows  the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.  With 
captions. 

1.  Wild  flowers — North  America.  2.  Botany — North  America — 
Ecology.  3.  Adaptation  (Biol(wy)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America 
(Fllmstrip). 

635.9  72-733391 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild  flowers  of  the  prairie  {FUmstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

52  (r.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 
CredUg:   Producer,   A.   J.   H.   Pullinger;   writers,   Carolyn   Rapp, 

Robert  Perrey  ;  collaborator,  Gabriel  Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  deflne  and  explain 

the  physical  characteristics  of  wild   flowers   found  on  the  prairie. 

Lists  the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.    With  cap- 

1.  Wild  flowera— North  America.  2.  Pratrle  ecology.  3.  Adapta- 
tion (Biology)  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion           Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America   (Fllmstrip) 

635.9  70-733396 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild   flowers  of   the   swamp    {FUmstrip)      Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

44  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

Crediti:  Producer,  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writer,  Robert  Perrey;  pho- 
tographer, Louise  Broman ;  collaborator,  Gabriel  Edwin. 

Summarv:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  define  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  In  swamps.  Lists 
the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.     With  captlona 

1  Wild  flowers— North  America.  2.  Marsh  ecology.  3.  AdapU- 
tlon  (Biology)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cori)o- 
ration.        Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America  (Fllmstrip) 

635.9  76-733392 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild  flowers  of  the  tandra  {FUmstrip)    Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

50  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

Credits:  Producer,  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writer,  Robert  Perrey; 
photographers.  Harry  Engels,  Louise  G.  Murie,  Michael  Wotton; 
collaborator,  Gabriel  Edwin. 

^Summary;  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  deflne  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  on  the  tundra. 
Lists  the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.  With  cap- 
tions. 

1.  Wild  flowers — North  America.  2,  Tundra  ecology,  3.  Adapta- 
tion (Biology)  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corpora- 
tion,          Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America    (Fllmstrip) 

635.9  78-733398 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild  flowers  of  the  vacant  lot  {FUmstrip)     Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

49  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wild  flowers  of  North  America) 

Credits:  Producer.  A,  J.  H.  Pullinger;  writer,  Robert  Perrey; 
photographers,  Louise  Broman,  Michael  Wotton  ;  collaborator,  Gabriel 
Edwin. 

Summary:  Uses  close-up  photographs  to  help  deflne  and  explain 
the  physical  characteristics  of  wild  flowers  found  on  vacant  lots. 
Lists  the  botanical  terms  used  to  describe  these  flowers.  With  cap. 
tions. 

1.  Wild  flowers — North  America.  2.  Botany — North  America^ 
Ecology.     3,  Adaptation    (Biology)  i.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 

BMucational  Corporation.  Series:  Wild  flowers  of  North  America 

(Fllmstrip) 

635.9  71-733400 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


Wild  geese  {Motion  picture)     General  Electric  Housewares 
Division,  1964.    Made  by  Beacon  Features. 

14  min,    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (Sportsman's  holiday) 

Credita:  Producer,  Len  Sanderson;  director,  B.  0.  Keane-  host. 
Curt  Gowdy. 

Summary:  Wild  life  photographer  Dick  Borden  discusses  the 
Canadian  goo^e  and  shows  his  own  Alms  of  this  species  of  wild 
goose.  Pictures  wild  geese  In  flight,  raising  their  young,  and  protect- 
ing them  from  the  racoon  and  other  animals. 

1.  Canada  goose.  i.  General  Electric  Company,    Housewares 

Division.         Series:  Sportsman's  holiday  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-528 


Wild  in  the  country  {Motion  picture)    Company  of  Artists. 
Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.,  1961. 

115  min.    sd.    color.    85  mm. 

ClnenutScope.    Color  by  DeLuxe. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  J.  R.  Salamanca. 

Crediti:  Producer,  Jerry  Wald;  director,  Philip  Dunne;  screen- 
play, Clifford  Odets;  music,  Kenyon  Hopkins;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, William  C.  Mellor;  fllm  editor,  Dorothy  Spencer.  Cast:  Savis 
Presley,  Hope  Lange,  Tuesday  Weld,  Millie  Perkins,  Rafer  Johnson. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  a  young  man  who  is  saved  from 
perdition  by  a  social  worker  who  discovers  In  him  some  goodness  and 
a  talent  for  writing. 

1  Salamanca,  J.  R.  Wild  in  the  country,  n.  Company  of  Artlsta, 
Inc.     m.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Oorporatloa. 

Fi6a-16d4 


Wild  life  in  Africa  (Filmstrip)     Hulton  Educational  Pul 
lications,  Amersham,  En|;.,  1971. 

31  fr.     color,    35  mm. 
With  teuchcr'H  guide. 

Sr.MMAK¥:  A  study  of  the  natural  wild  life  throughout  Afrlc. 
with  xpeclal  relation  to  background  scenery  and  natural  habitat. 
1.  Zoology— Africa.         I.  Hulton  Educational  Publications,  ltd. 

(QL336]  691.96  75-738747 

Hulton  Educational  Publications 


654 


Wild  life  in  East  Africa  {FUmstrip)    Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1955.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 

Associates,  1966. 

25  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Nature  in  crionr) 

With  teaching  guide.    Notes  revised  1968. 

Credits:  Author,  John  Blower, 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  plains-dwelling  and  bush-dwelllng  ani- 
mals In  the  territories  of  Kenya,  Uganda,  and  Tanzania. 

1     Zoology— Afrtca,    East.         i.   Common   Ground,   ltd.,    London, 
n.    Carman    Educational    Associates.  Series:    Nature    In    colour 

(Fllmstrip) 

591.9676  78-736113 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Wild  river  (Motion  picture)  National  Geographic  Society 
and  Metromedia  Producers  Corp.  Released  by  Public 
Media,  inc.,  1970. 

52  min.     sd.     color.     61  mm. 

With  catalog.  ,.,j„     „    ^ 

SUMMARY-  Follows  a  family  as  they  explore  the  Middle  Fork 
Salmon  and  the  Salmon  Rivers  of  Idaho  In  rafts  and  kayaks,  and  as 
they  travel  through  the  Florida  Everglades.  Emphasizes  the  beauty 
of  nature  and  Importance  of  conservation. 

1.  Salmon  Kiver.  Idaho.  2.  Everglades,  Fla.  I.  National  Geo- 
graphic Society.  Washington,  D.  C.  II.  Metromedia  Producers  Cor- 
poration.    Ill,  Public  Media,  inc. 

333.7  79-706863 

Public  Media,  inc. 

He  WOd  roee.  [E^nBtripj    Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1971. 

37  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodUc:  2  >.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  B  min. 
(AoKrican  Indian  legends) 

Alao  iaaued  with  phonotape  in  cuacttc. 

With  tcacher't  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  colUborator.  C.  Payne  Porter. 

SUMMARY:  Preaents  a  Cherokee  legend  which  reveals  ihc  Indian  belief 
thai  magic  can  change  human  beings  into  animals.  Tells  the  story  of  a  t>eautiAil 
Indian  maiden  whose  life  was  uved  by  the  magical  growth  ofi  wild  rose  hedge. 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Cherokee  Indiana— Legend* — Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  11.  Series:  American  Indian  legends.  (Fllmstrip. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.] 

tE99.C5]  398.2  73-740267 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica  72  MARC 

Educational  Corp. 

,Wild  swanS]  {Motion  picture)  International  Tele-Film 
Productions,  1949. 

11  min     sd      b&w,     16  mm.     (John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope) 
Credita:  Producers.  Paul  F.  Moss,  Thelma  Scbnee 
Summarv:  Uses  a  teiepboto  lens  to  record  the  habits  of  a  family 
group  of  wild  swans   In  their  natural  habitat.     Shows  the  mother 
hatching  the  eggs,  the  father  standing  guard,  and  the  young  swans 
breaking  out  of  their  shells  and  growing  Into  maturity. 

1  Swans.  1.  International  Tele-Fllm  Productions,  inc.  Se- 
ries: John  Kleran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture)  „     .        „^ 

Fi 67-2082 

The  Wild  swans  {FUmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

1968. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  in.,  SSI  rpm.,  10 
min.     (Andersen's  fairy  tales  series,  no.  8) 

With  users'  guide.  .      ^.    , 

Summary:  Eleven  princes,  who  are  changed  to  swans  by  their 
wicked  stepmother,  are  saved  by  their  loving  alater  who  marrtea  a 
king  and  lives  happily  thereafter. 

I.  Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  1806-1875.  De  vllde  Bvaner.  n. 
Coronet  Instructional  Films.  Series:  Andersen's  fairy  tales  series 
(FUmstrip)  no.  8. 

839.8  Fi  A  6a-4601 

Coronet  Instructional  Pllma 

Wild  wake  {Motion  picture)  CRS  Productions.  Released 
by  General  Motors  Corp.,  1966. 

26  mIn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  power  boat  competition  on  the  open  sea.  off 
the  Florida  coast,  and  in  the  choppy  waters  of  the  English  ChanoeL 

1.  Motor-boat  racing,  i,  CHS  Productions,    ii.  General  Mt^ra 

Corporation. 

797.1  Fi  A  67-5212 

General  Motors  Corjio-  ration 


-.  [Motion  picture]     Jon  Fauer.  1971. 

20  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Folk>ws  the  United  States  kayak  aad  canoe  team  fhMB  training 

sessions  on  Maacoma  River  in  New  Hampahire,  to  competition  at  the  1971 
World  Kayak  and  Canoe  Championships  in  Merano.  Italy. 

I.  Canoes  and  canoeing.       I.  Fauer,  Jon. 
lGV783i  797.1  78-715448 

CINE  72  MARC 

The  Wild,  wild  planet  {Motion  picture)  Mercury  Film  In- 
ternational and  Southern  Cross  Films.  Filmed  at  De 
Paolis  Studios,  Rome,  Released  in  the  I'.  S.  by  Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer,  1965. 

il5  min.     sd.     color.     85  mm. 

English  dialog  dubbed  In.  Released  In  Italy  under  the  title  I 
crimlnall  del  la  galassla. 

Credita:  Producers,  Jos^h  Fryd,  Anthony  Margherltl :  director, 
Anthony  Dawson;  screeni^ay,  Ivan  Reiner;  music,  A.  F.  Lavagnlno; 
direction  of  photography,  Richard  Palltoo ;  film  editor.  Angel  Coly. 
Catt:  Tony  Russell,  Lisa  Gastonl,  Massimo  Serato,  Charlea  Justin, 
Franco  Nero, 

Summary:  A  spai-e  fantasy  attout  the  rivalry  between  an  oitlty 
called  the  United  Democracies  and  another  named  the  Combined 
Corporations.  A  scientist  from  the  Combined  Corporations  has  dis- 
covered h(i\v  to  ifHiuce  human  beings  to  miniatures  and  bow  to  make 
organ  transplants.  He  steals  humans  from  the  earth  for  his  ex- 
periments, while  the  commander  of  a  space  ship  for  the  United  De- 
inncrnoles  tries  to  stop  him. 

t.  Mercury  Film  IntMnatlonal.  it.  Southern  Cross  Films,  m. 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  toe  rr.  I  crimlnall  dsUa  galassla  (Motion 
picture) 

791.48  77-702089 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


vnU,  wM  inwn*'  (Motion  pictiire]  Vcrfkiwijen  of  America. 
Made  by  Msrathon  latematiooal  Productioiu.  Released  by 
Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  197a 

I  mia.    td.    cotor.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Kon»ttniiii  Kxtoer. 

SUMMARY:  Show*  ciatoraiMd  VolkawMen*.  bu«ie«,  "od  dnfiten  r»cin| 
acroM  ihe  ftoien  wirftc*  rf  Uke  Georfe  id  New  York.  »nd  bouncinf  ihrouth 
I  nisgcd  cro«»-couBUy  courae  in  Rivertide,  C«lif- 

1  Volkswitcn  BiiUMBotiik.  1.  Dun«  butfiea.  3-  Automobiles.  RKtn«. 
1.  Votkiwuen  of  AnJeric  inc.     11.  Modem  T«lkin|  Picture  Service  inc. 

lTU15]  796.7  ^**"^L??r 

Mvmthon  InWfMtJooil  72  MARL 

Wild  wings  {Motion  picture)  British  Transport  Films, 
London,  in  association  with  Wildfowl  Trust,  1967.  Re- 
leased in  the  V.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1968. 

35  Diln.     S(1.     color.     16  mm. 

Credila:  Producer.  Edgar  Anstej-. 

Summari/:  Describe*  a  study  of  wildfowl  by  Wildfowl  Trust  la 
tlie  traditional  home  of  a  huge  flock  of  wild  geeae  In  Sllmbrldge,  Kog. 
Identlfles  the  fowl,  discuses  their  migration,  food,  and  mating 
habits,  and  shows  the  use  of  blinds  for  obeerratlon,  the  taking  of 
eggs  of  ran?  species  from  the  mothers  ontll  they  are  hatched,  and  the 
use  of  rocket-propelled  nets  to  capture  geese  for  banding. 

1.  Water-birds— England.  i.  GL  Brit     British  Tranaport  Com- 

mission. Film  Unit.  n.  Wildfowl  Trust  m.  International  Film 
Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

598^  Fi  A  68-2899 

International  Film  Bareaa 

Wild  world  {Motion  picture)  American  Broadcasting  Ca 
Made  by  Jane  Skinner.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Ca,  1968. 

4T  min.     !«1.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CrtiiU:  MuMc.  Laurence  Rosenthal;  photographers.  Shelly  Oros*- 
man.  Philip  Pearle,  W.  Glenn  Titus,  Morley  Nelson. 

Summary.'  Shown  scenes  of  animal  parents,  progeny,  and  predators 
as  they  cope  with  the  various  problems  of  surrlTsl  In  their  world. 

1.  Animal  defenses.  2.  Predatlon  (Biology)  t  Amerlcmn  Broad- 
casting  Company,     n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

591.6  FiA6a-228S 

HcGraw-HillBookCo. 


Wilde,  Oscar,   1854-1900.       The  ballad  of  Reading 
gaol 
Bee 

Man  of  n^. 

Wilde.  Oscar,  1854-1900.       The  happy  prince 


Favorite  children's  books:   The  haj^jy 
prince. 


Wilde,  Oecar,  1854-1900.       The  in«)ortance  of 
being  Earnest 
see 


The  Importance  of  being  Earnest  by  Oscar 

WUde. 


Wilde.  Oscar,  1854-1900.       The  selfish  giant 


The  SelHsh  glaiA. 


Wildebeest— ffnu  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Ealing  Corp.  as  a  loop  film  mounted 
in  cartridge,  1967. 

2  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Walt  DlSDcr  oatiire library ) 
With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Pictures  a  newborn  calf  learning  to  walk;  shows  adult 
gnus  with  their  young. 

1.  Gnus.        I.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,     n.  Ealing  Corporation. 


Cimbrtdge,  Mass. 
Saling  Corporation 


Wilder,  Thornton  Niven,   1897- 


Fi  A  67-820 


Our  town 


Our  town  by  Thornton  Wilder. 


Wilderness  nature  trails  {FVmttrip)    Curriculum  Materials 
Corp.,  1967. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Studying  nature  in  our  aatlonal  parka) 

ReTlsed  version  of  the  1969  fllnutrip  of  the  same  title. 

Siwnmary:  Follows  hikers  as  they  penetrate  Into  the  ba**  country 
on  park  trails  esUbllshed  by  tbe  National  Park  Service.  Eoomer- 
atea  tbe  serricea  sui^lied  by  park  stations  and  raogera.  Points  out 
that  park  trails  pass  through  [ricturesque  areas  eootalnlng  dllTerait 
kinds  of  trees,  flowers,  ftm^,  meadows,  gladal  lakes,  and  small  ani- 
mals. 

1.  National  parks  and 
terlals  Corporation. 
parka  (Filmstrlp) 


2.  Hiking.        L  Corrlcoliun  Ha- 
Serles :  Stndytng  nattire  in  oar  oatlonal 


Oarrlcnlnm  Materials 


796.5 
CorjL 


FiAC7-3920 


WiMcrneas  quest  {Motion  picture)  Red  Wing  Shoe  Co. 
Released  by  Boyd  Film  Co.  ,196-t, 

2S  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  view  o(  wildemeas  areas  and  primitive  out-of-doors 
life  as  revealed  by  tbe  adveoturea  of  people  «igaged  In  activities 
such  as  trout  fishing. 

1.  Wlldernewi  areas.  r.  Red  Wing  Shoe  Company,  inc.  Bed 
Wing.  Minn.     n.  Boyd  Film  Company. 

„^„,     „^     „  796  Fi  A  67-5852 

Red  Wing  Shoe  Co. 


Wilderness  river  traH  {Motion  picture)     Sierra  Club.  1952. 
Made  by  Charles  Eggert  Productions. 

28  mill.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credit:  Music.  Clair  Leonard;  photography,  Charles  Eggert,  Mar- 
tin Litton,  Nathan  Clark. 

Summary:  Explores  the  Yampa  and  Green  River  trails  of  Dino- 
saur National  Monument  In  a  float  trip,  pointing  out  tbe  scenic  won* 
ders  of  this  canyon  country. 

1.  Dinosaur  National  Monument.  i.  Sierra  Clnb,  Sao  Fran- 

cisco. 

917.88  Fi  A  68-321 

Dawaoc  Productions 

Wilderness  Survival  Seminars 
see 


Prepare  for  the  stormi 


WiMfirc    (Motion   pitcure)     MGK   Documentary. 
by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 


Released 


TQ  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Originally  telecast  on  the  NBC  documentary  program  G.  E.  mon- 
ogram series. 

SUMMARY :  A  documentary  about  large  Area,  fire-flghting  meth- 
ods, and  people,  animals,  and  nature  hurt  or  destroyed  by  Area. 

1.  Fires.     2.  Fire  extiactioo.        I.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  loc 
II,  Films  Incorporated. 

[TH9448]  904.7  7fr-7l2022 

Films  Incorporated 


WOdflewcn.  [Motion  picturci 
Educational  Media.  1972. 

16  mm. 


Vic  Atkimoa.    Releued  by  BFA 


II  min.     kL     color. 

With  xudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  •eversl  kind*  of  wikfflowen  Wooming  in  vanom  loca- 
tion! snd  tcsMMU.  lod  expUint  that  each  wildfloww  i*  luiied  in  •ome  way  to  life 
in  a  psrtkular  place. 

i.WiWflowm.  2.  Bottny— Ecology.  I.  AikiMon.  Vic  11.  BFA  Educs- 
tional  Media.  ^^^  ^  _.  --»!  \a 

tQK909i  635.9  72-700114 

BFA  Educational  Media  72 


MARC 


WJMIIoweraaf  the  Rocky  MiiiattiM  [Sbdetct]    Dooan Produc- 
tions. 1971.     Made  by  John  Kohout  and  Kitty  Kohout 

so  ilkks.     color.     2  i  2  in. 

With  acript  and  index. 

SUMMARY:  Prcaenti  pbotograpfaa  of  repteaentativc  wildOowen  of  die 
Rocky  Mountaina  and  ibowt  distioctivc  detaib  of  each  apccimcn.  The  toqK 
idcntifica  each  one  by  the  common  and  tbe  scientific  name. 

1.  Wild  (lowen— Rocky  Mountain  rcgioa.        1.  Dooart  ProductioaB. 

[QKl39j  5S  1.978  72-734054 

nncun  ProttaKtiou  72  MARC 

Wildfowl  saactaary.  (Motion  picturcj  KEG  Productions, 
Toronto,  1970.  Released  in  the  U.S.  by  A-V  Explorations 
1971. 

26  min.     id.     color.      16  mm.     (Audubon  wildHfc  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperatioo  of  the  National  Audubon  aitd  Canadian  Audu- 
bon Societies. 

CREDITS:  Ptoducefs.  R  Ellu.  D  Gib»on.  G  Kedey;  coniultant,  G.  Koerer; 
muiic.  R.  Harmon;  pholofrmpher.  B.  Carrick. 

SUMMARY  Depicts  the  lives  of  birds  in  their  naiur«l  habitaii  by  way  of 
viaiu  to  the  Konwright  Waterfowl  Park  in  Ontario,  Canada,  and  a  waterfowl 
refuge  on  the  St.  Lawrence  River. 

1  Waierfowl— Canada-  2.  Birds,  Protection  of— Canada.  1.  K^  Produc- 
lions  Limited  II  A-V  Exploralions,  inc.  III.  Series:  Audubon  wildlife  theatre. 
[Motion  picture^ 

[QL696.A5,  333.9  72-701985 

A-V  Eiplorationi  72  MARC 

Wildfowl  Trust 


Wild  wings. 


Wild!,  Ernst 
see 


Sylvan  sketches. 


Wilding,  inc. 
see 


Guide  to  breakfast. 
Guide  to  cheese. 
Guide  to  cheese  making. 
Guide  to  meats. 
Guide  to  vegetables. 

655 


Wildlands,  our  heritace  (^lotion  picture)    KEG  Productiona 
Limited,  Toronto,  1968.     Made  by  Dan  Gibson.     Released 

in  the  V.  S.  by  A-V  Kxplorations.  1969. 

I'd  min.     sd.     Of'lor.     16  mm.     i  Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Macnetlc  aound  track. 

SUMMARY  :  A  photographic  study  of  the  wildlands  rereallng  both 
the  drama  and  the  comedy  as  well  as  the  moods  of  the  wlldemew. 
Pictures  whlte-Ulled  deer  In  a  snow  covered  forest  In  deep  winter, 
violent  streams  plunging  through  the  wildlands  In  tbe  spring,  and 
mists  of  an  early  summer  morning  rising  against  tbe  pines  along  the 
shorelines  of  a  lake. 

I.  Wlldemeiw  arras.  1.  Keg  Productiona  Limited.  IL  A-V  Ex- 
ploraUona,  inc.  III.  Series:  Audubon  wildlife  tbeatie  (Motion  pic- 
ture) 

674  79-708744 

Dan  Oibaon  Prodnctlwis 


Wildlife    (Filmstrip)      Bert   Kempers. 
Educational  Media,  1970. 


Released   by    BFA 


66  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (EoTlroomental  decisions:  an  Inquiry) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summarr :  Eteplcts  how  many  of  man's  activities  have  destroyed 
the  habitats  of  wildlife  and  bare  thus  caused  sereral  spedea  to  be- 
come extinct.  Encourages  students  to  consider  solutions  to  the  eco- 
logical problems  of  wildlife.    With  capUona. 

1.  Wildlife  conaerratlotL  I.  Kempers.  Bert  IL  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.  Series:  EnTlronmental  decisions:  an  Inquiry  (nim- 
strip) 

574.5  71-738214 

BPA  Educational  Media 


North  Carolina  Wildlife 


Wildlife  babies  {Motion  picture) 
Resources  Commission,  1965. 

28  miti.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrediXa;   Script.   Rod   .\mundson;   photography.  Jack   E>ermld. 

Summary:  Pictures  various  species  of  young  wildlife  and  atresses 
the  importance  of  wildlife  conserration. 

1.  Wildlife  conservation— North  Carolina.  i.  North  Carolina. 

Wildlife  Resources  Commission. 

639  Fi  A  67-6099 

North  Carolina.    Wild-  life  Resources  Commlaai(»i 

Wildlife  conserratioa  {FUmttrip)    Badek  Films  and  Slides, 

1968. 

38  fr.     color.     35  mnx 

CredU$:  Author,  Eugene  U  PodbarsC. 

Summary.-  Erplalns  how  animals  like  the  buffalo  and  the  carriw 
pigeon  bav^  become  almost  extinct,  and  describes  the  conaervatltMi 
methods  now  In  progress.     With  captiooa. 

1.  Wildlife  conservation.        l  Badek  FUma  and  Slldea,  iac; 

333.7  72-733978 

Bud^  Films  and  Slides 


WUdlife  for  all  (Filmstrip)    U.  S.  Dept.  of  Afiriculture,  Of- 
fice of  Infonnation.    Released  by  Photo  Lab,  1970. 

40  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Also  iwmed  as  slide  set- 

With  guide. 

SUM.MART :  Points  out  some  of  the  benefits  of  having  wildlife  live 
among  people,  and  shows  how  better  to  protect  and  enjoy  tbe  aolmala. 

1.  Wildlife  conservation.  I.  V.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Office 
of  Information.     II.  Photo  Lab.  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

674.6  74-737964 

U.  S.  NatT  Agr.  Ubr. 

Wildlife   island    (Motion    picture)      KEG   Productions,  To- 
ronto. 1968.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  bv  A-V  Explorations, 

1969. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Audubon  wildlife  theatre) 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  National  Audubon  Society 
and  the  Canadlao  Auduhon  Society. 

CREDITS :  Producers.  G.  Kedey.  R.  EUls,  D.  Gibson :  consultant, 
G.  Knerer;  music.  R.  Harrliwn:  photographer,  Dan  Glbaon;  editing, 
li  Lawrence.  D.  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  a  wildlife  Island  across  the  bay  from 
Toronto  dorlog  the  spring  and  winter.  lodudea  scenes  of  young 
mallards  Just  out  ot  tbe  shell,  a  saw-wbet  owl  that  seema  to  be  In  a 
trance,  and  a  robin  defending  lu  territory  and  vanqnMitng  as 
eo^ny. 

1.  Birds— Onurlo— Toronto.  I.  Keg  Productions  Limited,  11. 
A-V  Explorations,  Inc.  III.  Series :  Audubon  wildlife  Bwstw 

(Motion  picture) 

.,,^    ,       ,  719  76-710210 

A-V  Explorations 


The   Wildlife   of   Anstralia:   animals   of  a   separate   land 

{FUrmtrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

36  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Cred-1»:  Author,  Eugene  L.  Podhnrat. 

Bumwary:  Surveys  the  animals  unique  to  Australia,  Including 
the  platypus,  the  koala  bear,  the  cassowary,  and  many  others  With 
captions.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.    Zool(«y— Australia— Juvenile   Alms.  l    Budek   Films   and 

Slides  of  California. 

372.3  70-735847 

Bnd^  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Wildlife  of  North  Aacrica.  [Transparenciesj     Creative  Visuals, 
1971. 

8  trsiupsrencies.     color.      10  x  12  in. 

With  overlsys- 

Witfa  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY;  Pictures  regimu  of  Nonh  Amenca.  with  overlays  featuring  the 
moM  codunoo  animals  in  each  area- 

1.  Zoology— Nonh  America.     [1.  Zoology— Nonh  America)        I,  Creative 
Visuals  (Finn) 

(QL151]  591  72-735623 

Creative  Visuab  72  MARC 


Wldsmlth,  Brian. 
see 


Brian  midsmlth's  birds 


Brian  Wlldsmith^B  birds. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wildsmith,  Brian.       The  miller,  the  boy,  and  the 
donkey 


The  Miller,  the  boy,  uid  the  donkey. 

Wilets,  Bernard 
see 

The  BiU  of  righu  in  action:  De  facto  segregation. 

The  BIU  of  rights  In  action:   Due  process 
of  law. 

The  Bill  of  rights  in  action:   eqtial  oppor- 
tunity. 

The  Bill  of  rights  in  action:   Freedom  of 
religi<Hi. 

Bill  of  rights  in  action:   freedom  of  speech. 

The  Bill  of  rights  in  action:  the  right  of 
privacy. 

Changing  the  law. 


Discovering  American  folk  music. 

Discovering  American  Indian  music. 

Discovering  dynamics  in  music. 
Discovering  electronic  music. 

Discovering  jazz. 
Discovering  mood  in  music. 
Discovering  string  instruments. 
Discovering  the  music  of  Africa. 
Discovering  the  music  of  India. 
Discovering  the  music  of  Japan. 
Discovering  the  music  of  Latin  America. 
Discovering  the  music  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

Discovering  the  music  of  the  Middle  East. 

Environment. 

Man  and  the  state:  MachiavellL 

Man  and  the  state:    The  trial  of  Socrates. 

Wiley  (John)    and  Sons,  inc. 
see 

The  Accounting  machine. 

Arterial  blood  pressure  regulation. 

Atomic  and  bonding  orbitals. 

Better  motions. 

The  Card  punch. 

Chromatography.    Part  1:   Introduction  and 
gas  chromatography. 

Chromatography.    Part  2:    Liquid  chroma- 
tography. 


The  Collator. 

Coloidmetry,  part  1. 

Colorimetry,  part  2. 

Corrosion  1 — ^filiform  corrosion. 

Corrosion  2 — hydrogen  embrittlement. 

Corrosion  3 — aluminum. 

Creating  clothing — the  why's. 

The  Critical  point. 
Crystal  structures  of  metals. 

DMA -blueprint  of  life. 

Energy  cycles. 

Explorations  of  the  moon. 

The  Flooding  riven  a  study  in  riverine  ecology. 

Fourier  series. 

Freshwater  biology:   organisms  and 
habitats. 

Ground  water — the  hidden  reservoir. 
Hoarding  in  rats. 

How  the  ear  works. 

Hydrogen  atom. 

Introduction  to  biological  concepts. 

LEGS:    a  system  of  individualized  nursing 
education. 

Mass  spectrometry. 

The  Mercury  beating  heart. 

Methods  and  instruments  of  oceanography. 

Microelectrodes  In  muscle. 

A  Model  of  the  kinetic -molecular 
concept. 

The  Muscle  spindle. 
Nuclear  magnetic  resonance. 

On  writing  equations — 1, 
On  writing  equations — 2. 
Origin  of  life. 

The  pH  meter. 

Phase  diagram  for  Bi-Cd  alloy. 

Physical  geogr^hy. 

Position  from  velocity,  part  1. 

Position  from  velocity,  part  2. 

Principles  of  creating  clothing  , . ,  the  whys 

Reaction  rates. 

Reliability  of  recollection. 

The  Reproducer, 


656 


Revolution? 

The  Sartorius  balance  2400, 

Sea  water  and  the  floor. 
The  Skinner  box. 
The  Sorter. 

Streaming  birefringence. 
Titration, 

Understanding  topogr^hic  maps. 
Velocity  from  position. 

Work  of  the  wind  and  running  water. 

Wilf  {Motion  pkture)  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1960.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Films  Incorporated.  1970. 

21  mill.    .sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummary:  Portrays  the  feelings  of  a  lonely  small  farmer  who 
desires  to  be  left  alooe.  Shows  an  old  man  who  does  not  want  to 
change  In  a  changing  world. 

1.  Loneliness.  2.  Old  age.  i.  Canada,  National  Film  Board. 
It.  Films  Incorporated. 

165.2  72-706566 

Public  Media 

Wilf  Gray  ProAictions 
see 

A  Place  to  be. 

Tied  to  the  sea. 

Wilfred  Grenfell  (Fihnstrip)  Common  Ground,  London, 
1950.  Made  by  Betty  Seabrook.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

a3  fr.     b&w.     35  mm.     (lives  of  great  Chriatiaiw  serlea) 

With  teachers  noteH. 

Summary :  E>escribes  the  early  life  of  Wilfred  Orenfell  and  por- 
trays his  mlBBlonary  worit  as  a  doctor  in  Labrador. 

1.    Grenfell,    Sir   Wilfred   l^omason.   1865-1&40.  I.   Common 

Ground,   ltd.,    London.     II,   Carman   Educational   Assoclatea.        Se- 
ries: Lives  of  great  Christiana  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

926.1  70-738582 

pHrman  Educational  Associates 

Wilhelm  Tell  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Filmstrips,  1971. 

74  fr.    color.    S5  mm. 

Engll.<)b  version  also  issued. 

With  manual 

CREDITS:  Author,  Gilbert  J.  Jordan. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  photographs  of  scenes  in  Swltierland  in  pre- 
senting the  story  of  William  Tell.  Inclndes  quotations  from  Prled- 
rlch  Schiller's  German  drama  of  the  same  title.    With  captions. 

1    Tell,  Wilhelm.  I.  Educational  Filmstrips,  Huntsvllle,  Tex. 

[DQ92]  398.22  71-740181 

F.<1iicnftonfi1  FIlmBtrlDS 

Wilkie,  James  W 
see 

Miracle  of  the  monarch. 

The  Way  of  a  trout. 

Wilkinson,  Geoffrey  Kedington,  1907-  The 

monkeys 
see 

Monkeys,  go  home  I 

Wilkinson  Sword,  inc. 
see 

At  2  p.m.  precisely. 

Wilkosz,  Tadeusz 


Will  a  sugar  solation  conduct  electricity?  vinegar?  {Mo- 
tion picture)  Fred  Lasse  Productions.  Released  by  Sys- 
tems for  Education,  1967. 

3  mir      t.1.     nilor.     8  nun.     (Electricity:  cells  and  circuits) 

Bktachrome, 

I<ni>p  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and  In 
standard  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultants,  James  E.  Welgand,  Kenneth  D.  George. 

Summary:  Shows  two  electrodes  In  series  with  it  dry  cell  and 
galvanometer  when  placed  In  a  sugar  solution  and  then  In  vinegar 
to  ilUiNtrate  the  concept  that  a  sugar  solutlou  does  not  conduct  but 
vinegar  does. 

1.  Electric  conductivity.  r.  Fred  I.A8se  Productions,  ii.  Systems 
Ediirnllon.        .Series:  Electricity:  cells  and  circuits  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  A(i7-1H12 
Systems  for  Education 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


win   irt   iMtt    [Motioo   picture]      BBOTV.   Loodoo   [197-?] 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  llme-Ufe  Films. 

32  min.     mL     color.     16  aun. 

SUMMARY:  DttcuNM  the  UfUy  developed  tcieacc  of  sn  rcstoraiioa,  de- 
■cnbc*  the  variow  mucri>b  ueed  by  >niM>  throu^tout  hJMory,  utd  etplun*  the 
ipecuJ  probkma  oT  praeervini  tbcee  muerula. 

1.  An  objectt — CooKrvaboa  >ad  mtonboo.       I.  BritUi  Braadcuciiii  Cor- 
pondon.     Tekvisioa  Service.     II.  Time-Life  mini. 
tN856(h  751.6  78-714538 

Tlrae-Life  PUbm  72  MARC 


Will  drafting  {Motion  picture)  Continuing  Education  of 
the  Bar,  University  of  California  Extension.  Made  and 
released  by  University  of  California  Extension  Media 
Center,  1964. 

40  mln.     sd.     hftw.     16  ram.     (Law  series) 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  solution-orieoted  Interview  tech- 
nique of  will  drafting.  Shows  the  dispositive  devices  arallable  to 
the  lawyer,  the  problems  of  draftmanshlp,  and  the  acceptahle  boIu- 
tlon.s  which  are  different  In  each  case.  Reoommends  technique* 
essential  for  an  efficient  Interriew. 

1.    Wills— California.  i.    California.     University.     University 

Extension.  Dept.  of  Continuing  Education  of  the  Bar,  il  Califor- 
nia. University.  Eitenston  Media  Center.  Series:  Law  series 
(Motion  picture) 

347.6  78-700262 

Calif.     Univ.     Exten-  sion  .Media  Center 

Will  it  be  you?  (Mot/'on  picture)  U.  S.  Vocational  Rehabili- 
tation Administration,  Dept  of  Health,  Education  and 
Welfare,  and  Rehabilitation  Counseling  Training  Prc^fram, 
State  I'niversity  of  New  York  at  Buffalo.  Released  by 
Instructional  Communication  Center,  State  University  of 
New  York  at  Buffalo,  1968. 

28  mlD.     -m1.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Project  director,  Taher  A.  Razlli;  consultant,  Marceline 
E.  Jaques. 

diimniaiy:  Depicts  various  aspectii  of  rehabilitation  counseling  as 
a  pr.)fe.-i.-.ion,  l>isctis.-*s  the  role  of  the  rehabiHtatlon  counselor, 
deM-r<be.<  his  daily  responsibilities,  and  Includes  -scenes  of  those  In 
need  of  unl  re<*elving  counseling. 

1.  Vo<iiiU>iial  rehabilitation.  i.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Health,  Educa- 
tion, and  Welfare,  Vocational  Rehabilitation  Administration,  n. 
New  York.  Slate  University,  Buffalo.  Instructional  Communication 
Center. 

371.42  Fi  E  68-73 

N.  V.  State  Univ.,  Buffalo.  Instructional  Communication  Center 

Will  it  end?  {Filimtrip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1970. 

1.^2  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  83)  rpm.,  18 
min.     IKush  toward  freedom,  no.  7) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredHt:  Producer  and  writer,  Richard  W.  Bruner. 

nummary:  Presents  dominant  events  and  personalities  in  the 
civil  rights  movement,  Including  the  creation  of  the  National  Ad- 
visory Committee  on  Civil  Disorders,  the  assassination  of  Dr.  &fartln 
Luther  King,  Jr.,  a  statement  by  Governor  Otto  Kemer  of  Illinois, 
and   the  assassination  of  Senator  Robert  F.  Kennedy. 

1.    Civil   rights— U.    S.  I.    Schtoat    (Warren)    Productions, 

Plea-santvllle,  X.  T.  Series:  Rush  toward  freedom  {Pllmstrlp) 
no,  7. 

323.4  75-736367 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


WUI  Rt^en.  [Motioa  picture]    Thome  Filnu,  1971. 

3  min.     ti.     bAw.     tuper  8  mm.     (8  mm.  dociimcnO  project,  oo.  351) 

Loop  film  in  canndfc.  Film  aotes  on  cartridce  case. 

CREDfTS:  Produccf,  Deooii  Grogu. 

SUMMARY:  Slwws  Will  Rogen  performing  on  itagc  agauut  a  painted  beck- 
diop.  Subtitles  give  lomc  of  the  political  )okc*  for  which  he  was  Cunow. 

1    Rogera.  Will,  1879-193S.        I.  Thoroe  Films,  inc.,  Boulder.  Cokt.     11. 
Series:  B  mm.  documents  project  [Motkm  picture]  no.  351. 
[PN2287J  927  72-701305 

TTioroe  Film*  72  MARC 


Win  ShrtwpiiiK    iwit  [Motioo  pictiire]     BBC-TV,  LxMkdon. 
1967.  Releued  in  the  U.S.  by  Time^Life  POni*. 

50  min.    *d.    bftw.     16  mm. 

CREDfTS:  Namlor.  Pyfe  Robertaoa. 

SUMMARY:  The  nvrator  visits  Stratford-oo-Avoo  and  London  and  pre- 
sents documented  evidence,  ss  weU  as  ooojectures,  oo  what  sort  of  s  man 
Shakespeare  might  hsvc  been. 

1.  Shakespeare,  William.  1564-1616.  L  Britisb  Broadcasting  Corporsoon. 
Tdeviskxi  Service.     IL  Tune-Life  PUma. 

[PR28941  928  71-714799 

Tune-Life  PUsw  72  MARC 


Will  the  gator  glades  survive?  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educationnl  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  In- 
diana University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

30  mm.     siL     color.     16  lum.     (Our  vanishing  wilderness,  no.  5) 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  editor.  Shelly  Grossman;  story 
and  research,  Mary  Louise  Grossman,  John  Hamlet;  narrator.  John 
Hamlet. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  dangers  to  wildlife  Inhabiting  the 
Florida  Everglades  because  of  man's  interference  with  the  natural 
water  supply  and  his  killing  of  alligators. 

1.  Everglades.  Pla.  2.  Alligators.  I.  National  Educational  Tele- 
Tiifion  and  Radio  Center.  II.  Indiana.  University.  Audio-Visual 
Center.  III.  Series:  Our  vanishing  wlldemen  (Motion  picture) 
tx>.  5. 

333.7  70-710659 

Indiana.     Cnlr.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


WiH  the  Great  Barrier  Reef  core  Clande  dough?  {Motion 

picture)     Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau,  1967. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.,  1968. 

15  mln.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

Credit*.-  Producer,  Richard  Uason ;  director,  John  Hllsoo. 

Bttmmary:  Pictures  the  tourist  attracUona  of  Australia's  Great 
Barrier  Reef. 

1.  Great  Barrier  Reef,  AottralU.  l  Aoatralla.     Newa  and  In- 

formation Bureau. 

919.4  Fi  A  68-2248 

AuatraUao  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Peter  S.  Brown.     Re- 


The  Will   to  win    (Motion   picture) 
leiised  by  Pyramid  Films  [1971i 

27  mln.     sd.  color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the   motion   of  the  competitive   sports  of 

automobile  and  motorcycle  racing,  tobogannlng,  skiing,  surflog,  and 
skydiving.     Narrated  by  Barry  Sulllvaa. 

1.  Sports.  I.  Brown,  Peter  S.     II.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 
[GV701]  796  75-712464 

pyramid  Films 

Will  water  conduct  electricity?  (Motion  picture)  Fred 
La.sse  Productions.  Released  by  Systems  for  Education^ 
1967. 

3  mln,     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Electricity:  cells  and  circuits) 

Ektachrome. 

Loop  dim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  and  In 
standard  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creiitt:  Consultants,  James  E.  Welgand,  Kenneth  D.  George. 

Summary;  Shows  two  electrodes  In  series  with  a  dry  cell  and  a 
galvanometer  when  Inserted  In  water,  then  In  a  said  solution.  Intro- 
duces the  concept  that  water  does  not  conduct  but  a  salt  solution  does. 

1.  Electric  conductivity.  l  Fred  Lasse  Productions-  n.  Systems 
Education.        Series:  Electricity:  cells  and  circuits  (Motion  picture) 

Fi A  67-1811 
Systems  for  Education 

WiUa  Gather:  rebel  from  Red  Clood  (Filmstrip)  Perfec- 
tion Form  Ca,  1969. 

132  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  8.  (18.  for  mannal 
projector,  1  a.  for  automatic  projector).  10  in..  3Si  rpm.,  16  mln. 
each  Bide.  ,  ., 

SUMMARY-  Portrays  the  relationship  of  the  natural  gurroonolng 
of  Red  Cloud,  Neb.,  to  the  world  of  Wllla  Gather.  Includes  Interior 
views  of  the  Gather  home,  showing  her  personal  poaseaalons. 

1  rather,  Wllla  Slbert.  19T3-1&47.  I.  Perfection  Form  C<MnpanT. 
[PS3505.A871  928  78-739541 

Perfection  Form  Co. 


Willat,  Carl 
see 


Waahinfton  at  VaDcy  Forge. 


WiUcm  de  Kooning  (Motion  picture)  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center.  1966. 

29  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (U.  S.  A.:  Artists,  no.  10) 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer.  Lane  Slate;  director.  Robert  Snyder; 
narrator.  Norman  Itose:  cameramen.  Baylls  Glascock,  Kenneth  Snel- 
son,  .Mallory  Slate ;  editor,  Eleanor  Hamerow. 

Summary :  Wlllem  de  Kooning  shows  his  paintings  and  talks  of 
his  life  and  work.  Discusses  his  dominant  artistic  thanes  and  his 
Influence  upon  the  school  of  abstract  expressionism.  Indndee  por- 
tions of  the  narration  from  What  abstract  means  to  me,  by  Wlllem  de 
Kooning. 

1.  De  Kooning,  Wlllem.  1904-  I.  De  Kooning.  WUlem,  1904- 

What  abstract  means  to  me.  II.  National  Educational  Televisloii 
and  Radio  Outer.        Series:  C  S.  A :  Artists  (Motion  picture)  no. 


9S7 


73-707219 


10. 


Willette,  Leo  G 
see 


Leo  G.  Willelte's  cliche  clinic. 

William  I  (Filmstrip)  Ushen\-ood  and  Usherwood,  Eng. 
Released  in  the  V .  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  i:>60. 

1  roll,    color    35  mm.     (Reign  by  reign) 

With  manual. 

SU.\I.MARV:  Describes  the  character  of  William  I.  and  examines 
the  politics,  religion,  society,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  his  reign. 

I.  Wlllliini  I.  the  Conqueror.  King  of  EngUnd.  1027M087.  2.  Gt. 
Brl!-—Hi-!tiiry— William  I,  1066-1087.  1.  Usherwood  and  Usher- 
w<iod.  11.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Reign 
by  reign  (Filmstrip) 

[DA197]  942.02  74-740460 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

William  11  (Filmstrip)  Usherwood  and  Usherwood^  Eng. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts.  i:)C!>. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    (Reign  by  reign) 

With  manual. 

SUM.M.MtV :  Describes  the  character  of  William  II,  and  examines 
the  politics,  religion,  society,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  his  reign. 

1.  William  II,  Riifus.  King  of  England,  10567-1100.  2.  Gt.  Brit.— 
History— William  II,  Rufus,  1087-1100.  I.  Usherwood  and  Usher- 
wood. II.  Universal  Elducatlon  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Reign 
by  reign  (Filmstrip) 

[DA197.5]  942.02  78-740461 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 

William  IV   (Filmstrip)      Usherwood  and  Usherwood,  Eng. 

Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual 
Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.    (Reign  by  reign) 

With  manual. 

SUSIMARY  :  Describes  the  character  of  William  IV,  and  examines 
the  politics,  religion,  society.  learning,  arts,  and  science  of  his  reign. 

1.  William  IV,  King  of  Great  Britain.  1765-1837.  2.  Gt  Brit- 
History- Wi  lllam  IV,  1830-1837.  I.  Usherwood  and  Usherwood. 
II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Reign  by 
reign  (Filmstrip) 

[DA539]  942.07  70-740494 

Universal  Eldncntlon  and  Visual  Arts 


William  and  Harriet  Gould  Foundation 
see 

The  Larynx  and  voice;  physiology  of  the 
larynx  under  daily  stress. 


657 


William  and  Mary  (Filmstrip)     t'sherwood  and  Usherwood, 

Enjr.     Reiea-sed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Universal  Education  and 
Vii^ual  Arts,  1969. 

1  roll,     color.     STi  nun.     I  Reign  by  reign ) 

With  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  characters  of  WllUam  and  Mary,  and 
examines  the  politics,  religion,  society,  learning,  arts,  and  science  of 
their  reign. 

1.  .Mary  II,  Queen  of  Great  Britain.  1662-1604.  2.  William  III, 
King  of  Great  Britain.  1650-1702.  3.  Gt.  Brit.  —  History  —  William 
and  Mar.v,  1688-1702.  I.  Usherwood  and  Usherwood.  II.  Univer- 
sal Education  and  Visual  Arts.  III.  Series:  Iteign  by  reign  (Film, 
strip) 

[DA460J  942.06  78-740488 

Universal  l-^ircatlou  and  Vlsiial  Arts 


William  and  Blary,  1685-1710  {FUmetrip)  Visual  Produc- 
tions, I-«ndon.  Released  in  \hz  U,  S.  by  Prothmann 
Aasociatea,  1968. 

35  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Looking  Into  hlstorr.  no.  12) 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  lUustrates  the  English  social  scene  daring  the  reign  of 
William  and  Mary. 

1.   Gt   Brit— Social  life  and  customs— 17th  century.        l  Vlaaal 
Productions.      n,    Prothmann   Associates.  Series:    Looking  Into 

history  (Filmstrip.    Prothmann  Associates)  oo.  12. 

942.06  71-734704 

Prothmann  Associates 


William,    Andy,   &   Ramtfn,   and   Five  friends  at   school 

{Filmstrip)      Peter    Buckley    and    Hortcnse   Jones.      Re- 
leased by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

6  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlscs:  6  s.,  7  In.,  33)  riun., 
6  min.  each. 

Part  of  the  Holt  urban  social  studies  program. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CoNTiiKTs.- William,  Andy,  &  Ramin.  1.  Our  families.  56  fr— 
2.  We  live  here.  52  fr.-4.  We  all  work.  63  fr.- Fit*  friends  at 
school.  4.  Our  school— 60  fr.— 5.  We  learn  on  a  trip.  49  fr. — 
6.  Finding  our  way,     61  fr. 

L  Sodal  sciences — Juvenile  films.  i.  Buckley,  Peter,  a.  Jones, 
Hortense.  m.  Film  AKOclates.  iv.  Five  friends  at  school  ( Filmstrip) 
372.8  70-732652 

Film  Associates 


William,  Andy,  and  Rain6n:  Our  families.  [Filmstrip]  Peter  Buck- 
ley and  Hortense  Jones.  Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968; 
released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

56  fr,  tiilor.  35  mm  and  phonodiv.'  I  v,  7  in,  33  1/3  rpm..  6  min. 
(William.  Andy,  and  Ramon,  and  Five  friend*  at  schtwl.  no,  I) 

Pan  of  the  Hnli  urban  social  tiudicri  program. 

With  leathers  guide 

SUMMARY.  Three  young  friends  who  \\\e  in  a  city  introduce  themiclvc* 
and  ihcir  familicv  For  elementary  grades, 

t  City  and  io«n  life  Juvenile  films  [1  Ciiy  and  io»n  life  2.  Family  lifcj 
I  Buckley  Peter,  II.  Jones.  HorienK  III  Film  AsuKiaics.  IV.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media-  V  Title:  Our  familicuFilmMrip)  VI  Scncs:  William.  ArKJy.  and 
Ramiin.  and  Five  friends  at  school,  (Filmstfip)  no.  1. 

lHT351i  372.8  72-733285 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


William.  Andy,  and  Rara6n:  We  all  work.  [Filmstripj  Peter  Buck- 
ley and  Hortense  Jones.  Released  by  Film  Associates,  1968; 
released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

63  fr.      folnf       35  mm  and  phonodisc-   I  s..  ^  in.,  33  I'l  rpm,.  6  min. 

(Williarn.  Andy,  and  Ramon,  and  Five  friends  at  sch<Mil.  no,  3| 

Part  :>(  the  Holt  urban  social  studies  program. 

With  icachcr'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Children  discuss  their  parents'  )«ibs  and  other  jobs  m  the  city. 
For  cicmcniary  grades. 

1  City  and  town  life  Juvenile  Films  2.  Occupations  -Juvenile  films.  (I. 
City  and  town  life.  2.  Occupations]  1.  BucLlcy.  Peter  II.  Jones.  Honensc. 
III.  Film  AsstK-iaics.  IV  BFA  Editcational  Media.  V.  Title;  We  all  work. 
[FilmMfip]  VI,  Series:  Witliam.  Andy,  and  Ramon,  and  Five  friends  at  school. 
[Filmsliipj  no,  J. 

lHT35Ii  372.8  72-733287 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


rniUa^  Aady.  tsd  ■■■<■•  We  Urc  here  (FOmstrip]  Peter  Buck- 
ley and  Horteiue  Jonea.  Released  by  Film  Aasociates,  1968; 
releaaed  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

52  fr.  color.  3)  mm.  artd  phonodiac:  1  s..  7  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  6  min. 
(William,  Andy,  bimI  Ramdn.  and  Five  friends  ai  aebool.  no.  2) 

Pan  of  the  Holt  urban  locial  Wudics  program. 

With  teacher'!  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  young  girl  who  moved  to  the  city  from  a  farm  describes  ber 
gradual  adjuslment  to  a  ttew  way  of  life.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Rurai-urtan  migration— Juvenile  films.  1.  Oiy  and  town  life— Juvenile 
films.  [I.  Rural-urban  migration.  2.  City  and  town  lifc}  1.  Buckley.  Peter. 
11.  Jones.  Hortcnae.  111.  Ftim  AMociates.  IV.  BFA  Educational  Media.  V. 
Title:  We  live  here.  [Filmsthp]  VI.  Series:  William,  Andy,  and  Ramdn,  and  Five 
fneada  at  icbooL  (Filmftripi  na  3. 

tHT351i  372.8  72-733286 

BFA  Educatiosal  Media  72  MARC 


[William  Averell  Harriman,   {Motion  picture)     NBC  Tele- 
vision. 1952. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  tbe  press) 

Telecast  June  1.  1962,  on  the  NBC- TV  documentary  ahow  Meet 
the  press. 

CreditM:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree.  Lawrence  Splvak;  director, 
Carl  Degen  :  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summary:  Averell  Harriman.  administrator  of  the  Mutual  Se- 
curity Agency,  explains  why  he  would  like  to  be  President  A  dis- 
cussion with  Slartha  Rountree,  moderator.  Ned  Brooks,  Marqnla 
Cbilds,  Edgar  Poe.  and  Lawrence  Splvak. 

1.  Harriman.  William  Averell.  1891-  i.  National  Broad- 

casting Company,   Inc.     NBC  Television  Network.  Series:  Meet 

the  press  (Motioo  jricture) 

329.3  72-701480 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


William  R  Ide  (J/o/wm  picture)     Robert  Ranberg,  1964. 

15  mln.     sd.    b&w  with  color  sequence*.     19  mm. 

Crcdt'«-  Director,  photographer,  and  editor,  Robert  Ranberg;  nar- 
rator Lt-e  CralK ;  music.  William  Burk.  _ 

sL'wmari;  *^i»U  the  dedication  addreaa  by  the  Honorable 
Joeeph  R.  Kaowlai.d,  Sr,.  past  prealdent  <>'  Nftive  Sona  of  the 
G<riden  West,  in  which  he  trace*  the  IKe  of  William  B.  Ide.  a  hero 
of  early  California.      Include*  views  of  Ide's  cabin,  preserved  as  a 

**^*°Ide.''wimam  Brown.  1796-1852.        L  Knowland,  Joseph  Russell. 
1873-  II.  Ranberg,  Robert. 

903  Fi  68-29 

William  Beebe:  down  into  the  9ea  {Filmgtrip)     McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co..  1968.    Made  by  William  P.  Gottlieb  Co. 

47  fr.  color.  STi  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  h.,  12  In.,  3Sk  rpm.,  1]  mln. 
(BlogT.nphy  filmstrips  series.    Set  1 :  Man  against  nature) 

Credits:  I'l-oducer  iiml  ntiter,  Wiilter  E.  Schnup;  educational  con- 
mtltants,  Kiilph  Adams  Brown,  John  H.  Lee. 

Summarif:  ItlscusfH-s  William  Beebe's  pioneer  efforts  in  the  science 
of  undersea  exploration  and  shows  how  this  exploration  paved  the 
way  for  modern  developments. 

1.  Beebe.  Charles  William.  18T7-1962.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Company.        Series. 

Fi  A  07-4081 
UcGraw-HltlBookCo. 

[William  Bentonj  (Motion  piatun)    NBC  Tdeviaioti,  1«». 

28  min.     sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  pre-ssl 
Telecast  Aug.  24.  1952.  on  the  NBC-TV  dociimentarj-  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credits:  Producers,  Lawrence  Splvalt.  Martha  Hountree;  director, 
Carl  Degen ;  siwnsor,  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Bummari/:  Senator  William  Benton  discusses  vice-presidential  can- 
didate Sparkman'8  ability  to  canipaiftn  in  the  South  and  the  strong 
Civil  rights  platform  of  the  Democrats.  A  discussion  with  Law- 
rence Spivak.  moderator.  Murray  Davis,  Victor  Rieael.  Norman  Stal>- 
ler,  and  James  Wechaler. 

— —  2.  Sparkman.  John  Jackson.  1899- 

Natlonai   Broadcasting  Company,   Inc. 
Series:   Meet  the  press   (Motion  pic 


1.  Benton.  William,  1900- 
S.   Democratic  Party. 
NBC  Television   Network, 
ture) 


71-701488 


William  Blake  (Filtnstrip)  Visual  Publications,  Liondon, 
1964.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Mclntyre  Visual  Publi- 
cations, 1970. 

.■}2  fr.     color.    3o  mm.     ( Master  painters) 

r>ouble- frame  vei-xUm  also  issued. 

With  atud.v  guide. 

(ItEDIT.S:  Author.  Anthony  Bertram. 

srMMARY:  A  study  of  the  life  and  work  of  William  Blake, 
examining  the  influences  which  affected  him,  and  showing  how  his 
work  inttuenced  :<iibsequent  artists. 

1.  Blake,  William,  17.'>7-1827.  I.  Visual  PubllcBtlons.  ltd.,  Lon- 
don, n.  Mclntyre  Visual  Publications.  IIL  Series:  Master  painters 
(FUmstrlp) 

[ND497.B        ]  759^  n-789028 

Mclntyre  Visual  Publications 


71-702111 


William  Boundey  Films 


The  Magic  of  a  counter. 

Predicting  through  sampling. 

WOliaffl  Carlos  Williams  (Motion  picture)  KQED-TV  and 
National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Re- 
leased by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1966 

30  tuln.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (U.  S.  A. :  Poetry) 

Creditt:  Producer,  Craif  Gilbert;  director  and  pbotocrapfaar, 
George  Jacobson ;  editors,  Ellen  Giffard,  Emily  "niylor. 

£iiiniiiary.-  Discusses  the  life  and  work  of  Dr.  William  Carloa 
Williams,  poet  and  Pulltxer  Prize  winner.  Presents  selected  read* 
lags  from  letters,  poema,  and  the  autobiography  of  the  poet,  accom- 
panied by  scenes  which  illustrate  the  readings.  Indudes  scenes  of 
his  son.  also  a  pbysiciao,  as  be  performs  his  dally  tasks  at  home,  at 
his  office  (which  bad  formerly  been  osed  by  bis  father),  and  in  the 
hospital. 

1.  Willljims.  William  Carlos,  1MS-196S.  1.  Sao  PranclMO.  TWe- 
vlsloQ  sUtloo  KQRD-TT.  n.  NaUonal  Bducatlooal  Taterlsloo  and 
Badio  Center,  ni.  Indiana.  Unirerslty.  Aadlo-Ttsaat  Center.  8e- 
rlee:  U.  S.  A.:  Poetry  (Hotloo  picture) 

811 
Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  TisoalOentar 


William  Castle  Pictures 
see 

The  Old  dark  house. 

13  frightened  girls. 

William  aaibome,  inc. 
see 

Arctic  people. 

Boat  families. 

Desert  people. 
Energy  and  man. 
Exploring  our  communis. 

The  family  farm. 
Ponal  people 


Heat  and  temperature . 
Hi^iland  people. 
Island  pec^le. 
Mountain  people. 
Plains  people. 
Rainforest  pec^le. 
River  people. 

Seacoast  people. 
Sun,  earth,  and  moon. 


William  Cook  Advertising 
see 

A  Rock  in  a  weary  land. 


William  F.  Buckley  (Motion  picture)  WGBH-TV  and  Na- 
tional Educational  Television.  Released  by  Indiana  Uni- 
^■ersity  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

30  mill.    sd.    b&w.     16  mm.     (The  Diasenters) 

Vrrditt:  Dli-ector.  Peter  Downey;  interviewer.  Donaid  Fouser; 
editor,  Ray  Kraus. 

Summary:  Presents  the  views  of  William  F,  Buckley,  Jr.,  editor, 
of  National  review,  who  discusses  such  subjects  as  Dieted  StatM 
flscal  policy,  the  Soviet  Union  and  communtam,  and  the  principle  of 
subsidiarity  as  It  applies  to  goremmenL 

1.    Buckley,   William   Frank,   1925-  i.    Boeti»L     Television 

station  WGBH-TV.  11.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 
Center,  m.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- Visual  Center.  Seriea: 
The  Dissenters  (Motion  picture) 

320.0973  Fi  A  68-1130 

Imliana.     Univ.     Audio-  VUual  Center 


Educational    Dimensions 


William    Faulkner    (FUmsfrip) 
Corp.,  1968. 

80  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a.,  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  R.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  88)  rpm.,  15  mln. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.*  Frederick  W.  Dupee,  professor  at  Columbia  University 
and  authority  on  the  work  of  William  Faulkner,  analyses  hia  writ- 
ings and  explains  how  the  violent  and  macabre  elementa  in  his  work 
are  meant  to  present  the  drama  of  man's  capacity  to  endure  through 
the  confusions  of  a  changing  cultural  and  moral  society. 

1.   Faulkner.  William,  1807-1962.  l  Educational  DlmenMona 

Corporation. 

818  72-736405 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 

William      Faulkner.      (Filmstrip]         Bnuuwick      Productions. 
Released  by  Educational  Record  Sales,  1971. 

63  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Amcricao  novelists) 

SUMMARY:  An  illuttntcd  biography  of  American  author  WiiUam 
Faulkner.  With  captiont. 

1.  Faulkner,  William,  1897-1962.  I.  Faulkner.  William,  1B97-1962.  11. 
Brxmiwick  Productions.  III.  Educabooal  Record  Sska.  IV.  Series:  Amcficaa 
novelists.  [FUmstripj 

[PS3511.A86i  928  72-734935 

Educatiooal  Record  Sales  72  MARC 


William  Fanlkner's  Bliasissippi  {Motion  picture)    Metrome- 
dia.   Released  by  Benchmark  Films,  1967. 

49  niin.     sd.     Mtw.    16  mm. 

With  ttim  guide. 

Credits:  Director,  Robert  Quennette;  narrators,  Montgomery  CUft, 
Zachary  Scott. 

Summary:  Examines  the  southern  heritage  of  William  Faulkner, 
and  explores  the  underlying  reasons  and  the  results  of  the  mlstance 
to  desegregation  by  the  people  of  Mississippi  and  of  the  South,  u 
Interpreted  In  Faulkner's  writings. 

1.  Segregation— Southern  SUtes.  2.  Faulkner,  William,  1887- 
1962.        1.  Metromedia,  Inc.     11.  Benchmark  Films,  Inc. 

917.62  Fi  A  68-1887 

Benchmark  Films 

(William  Fife  Knowlandj  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television, 

1953. 

28  min.     (<d.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telecast  July  5,  19tS8.  on  the  NHO-TV  documentary  show  Meet  the 
prees. 

Credit*:  Producers,  Martha  Rountree,  T.jiwrence  Spivak;  director, 
Carl  Degen ;  sponsor.  Revere  Copper  and  Brass. 

Summay:  Senator  William  F.  Knowland,  acting  majority  leader, 
etplains  the  accomplishments  of  the  new  Congress  In  a  discussion 
with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Edwin  Haaklnson,  Ruth  Mont- 
gomery, Robert  Rlggs,  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.  Knowland,  William  Fife.  190H-  2.  U.  S.     83d  Congress,  1st 

session,  1953.        i.  National  Broadcasting  Company.  Inc.     NBC  TtAe- 
rltion  Network.        Series :  Meet  the  pren  (Motion  picture) 

328.73  70-701490 

(William  Fife  Knowland]  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television, 
1954. 

28  min.     s't.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  pretwt 

Telecast  Jan.  10.  IKM.  on  the  NI)C-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Ijswrence  Spivak;  director,  Carl  Degen;  spon- 
sor. Revere  Coffer  and  Braas. 

Summary:  Senate  Majority  Leader  William  F.  Knowland  dls- 
cussee  the  current  Presidential  legislative  program  with  Ned  Brooks, 
niodernior.  Jack  Belt.  J»mM  Lee,  Lawrence  Spivak.  and  Lyie  Wilson. 

1.  Knowland,  William  Fife,  1908-  2.  V.  S.— Politics  and  gov- 

ernment — 1958-1961.  I.    National    Broadcasting   Company.    Inc. 

NBO  Television  Network.  Series:  Meet  the  prew  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

973.921  73-701491 


(William  Frishe  Deanj   {Motion  picture)     NBC  Tdeviwon, 
195«. 

28  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press)  «.,►.- 

Telecast  Nov.  8.  1968,  <m  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet  the 

^"^cl^Ut:  Producer.  Lawrence  Spivak;  director,  Carl  Degen;  spon- 
sor. Revere  Copper  and  Brass.  „„ -# 

Summarir  General  William  Denn,  who  was  a  Korean  prlsoner-or- 
war  discusses  the  saiictloao  which  should  be  Imposed  cm  co""?©"- 
tlve  POWs  He  talks  with  I^wrence  Spivak.  moderator.  franK 
Canlff.  Mae  Craig.  Ernest  Llndley.  and  Yates  McDan lei. 

1.   iWan.  WiillHm  Frishe.  ISJW-  2.   !''■'««""«'''  ^^J^.A^^^nn 

can  I    National   Broadcasting  Company,   inc.     NBC  Television 

Network.        Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture)  -„.,£,„ 

341.3  75-701489 

William:  From  Georgia  to  Harlem  (Motion  picture)    Hank 
Madler.     Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1971. 
l.-S  mlu     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Many  Americans) 
rumm'S'^t'sK^f  one  of  the  ethnic  groups  in  American  soci^ 
ety     nS-rtl^rthe  experiences  of  a  young  black  'arm  boy  when  he 
aifa  hlTr^mny  move  t^New  York  City  to  stay  ^^ith  relat^es. 

1.  Neg^-Harlem,  New  York  (City)  I.  M««."«f-  Ha«k.  IL 
Leading  Corporation  of  America.  Series:  Many  Americans  (Mo- 
tion picture)  ^^^^^^  7^709722 
laming  Corp.  of                             America 


William  Frye  Productions 
see 

The  Trouble  with  angels. 

(William  Fulbright)  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1951. 

28  mln.     Sd.     biw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 

Telec.iJ't  Feb.  25,  1951.  on  the  NBC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 
the  pres-''. 

Credit*:  Producers.  Martha  Rountree,  iJiwrence  Spivak:  sponsor. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass.  .  .i.     t-       »» 

Bummary:  .Senator  William  Fulbrlght.  chairman  of  the  Senate 
BUb-commlttee  Investigating  the  Reconstruction  Finance  Company, 
discusaei  the  lavestlgaaona  with  Marttia  Rountree,  moderator,  War- 
ren Francis,  Doris  Fleeeon.  Jack  Steele,  and  Lawrence  Spivak. 

1.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  2.  Fulbrlght,  James  Wir- 
Ham    1905-  L  National  Broadcasting  Company,  inc.     NBC 

Television  Network.         Series:  Meet  the  press  (MoUon  picture) 

328.7a  Fi  68-568 


WUUam  Greaves  Productions 
see 

In  the  company  of  men. 

William  Henricks  Associates 
see 

A  World  of  dreams. 

WilUam  Hogartt.  [Motion  picture]      BBC-TV,  London,  1970. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Timc-Ufe  Films. 


30  n 


id.     b&w 


658 


SUMMARY:  A  uudy  of  Uie  life  mnd  work  of  William  Hogarlh  which  dis- 
cuuct  liis  commiimcm  to  realism,  and  uses  his  enf  ravinp  and  painlin(i  lo  show 
how  he  was  successful  in  achieving  his  goals. 

1.  Hogarth.  William,  1697-1764.  1.  British  Broadcasting  Corporation. 
Television  Service.     11.  Time-Life  Films. 

(N6797i  709.42  70-714497 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 


William  John  Upjohn  Associates 


An  Instrument  of  the  people. 

William  K.  Everson  Film  Collection 
see 

The  Heart  of  an  Indian. 
Sunshine  Dad. 

William  McKinley  and  American  imperialism  (Motion  pio- 
ture)  Project  7  Films.  Released  by  American  Educa- 
tional Films,  1970. 

20  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Oreat  decislona) 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Jesse  Sandler;  director,  Robt-rt 
Gordon;  munic,  Charles  Bernstein. 

Summary:  An  open-ended  film  which  analyses  the  decisions  made 
by  President  McKlnley  In  1898  concerning  America's  entry  into  war 
with  Spain  and  the  course  of  American  Imperlallam. 

1.  McKioley.  William,  Pres.  U.  S.,  184S-1901.  2.  U.  8.— Foreign 
relations— 1897-1901.  I.  Project  7  Pllms,  Inc.  II.  American 
Kducatlonal  Films.        Series:  The  Oreat  decisions  (Motion  picture) 

978.8  74-7097(» 

American  Educational  Plltm 


WUliaa  Mayse.  (Motion  picttirci  Penguin  Books,  Hsrmonds- 
worth,  Eng.,  1971.  Made  by  Roger  HUl.  Released  in  the  U.S. 
by  Connecticut  Films,  1972. 

lA  min.     ad.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  William  Mayne.  Enflish  author  of  stones  for  children,  talks 
aboul  hii  books,  his  childhood,  and  the  small  English  village  where  he  lives.  For 
ekmentsry  grades. 

I.  Mayite.  Willism.  1928-  —Juvenile  literature.     [1.  Mayne.  William. 

I9II-  2.  Authoo,  English]       I.  Penguin  Books,  ltd.,  Harmondswonh. 

Eng.     11.  Connecticut  Films,  inc. 

[PR60631  928  77-715122 

Connecticut  Films  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


William  Morris  Agency 
see 

Rodeo. 

William  Neufeld  Film  Productions 
see 

The  Last  whalers. 


William  Penn  {F3nutrip)    Hultcm  Press,  London  [196~t] 

42  tr.     b&w.    S5  mm. 

A  Picture  Post  flimstrlp. 

Summary:  Uses  at  work  to  preseot  a  pictorial  blographr  of  Wil- 
lism  Penn,  the  English  Qoaker,  who  establiabed  the  Oolonjr  ot  Penn- 
sylvaola. 

1.  Penn,  William,  ie44-17ia        r.  Hultoo  Press,  ltd.,  London. 

Fi  A  67-3868 
Dufonr  Editions 

William  Peterson  Associates 
see 

A  is  for  alphabet. 

WiUiam  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatliam  (FUmstrip)  OHomon 
Ground,  London,  1W7.  Made  by  &  Reed  Brett  Released 
in  the  V.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario, 
1966. 

36  fr.     l)4w.     35  mm.     (Llres  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual 

Summat-y:  Depicts  hl^llf^ts  In  the  life  of  British  statesman  Wll. 
11am  Pitt,  Indadlnx  hia  rede  to  tfaa  Jacobite  rebellloo  lo  Scotland,  la 
the  control  of  India,  In  Wolfe'i  defeat  of  the  French  in  Canada,  and 
Id  the  American  ReTolutlon. 

1.  Pitt.  Wliiiam,  l»t  earl  of  Chatham,  1708-1778.  l  Common 
Ground,  ltd..  London,  a.  Carman  Eklucational  Aaeociateft.  Series: 
Llres  of  famous  men  and  women  (Fllmstr^) 

923  Fi  A  68-4713 

Carman  Educational  AsK>ciates 

William  Pitt  the  younger  (FUmatrip)  Common  Grotmd, 
London,  1947.  Made  by  S.  Reed  Brett  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  Ontario,  1966. 

34   fr.     bAw.    35  mm.     (Llres  of  famous  men  and  women) 

With  teacher's  manual.     Notes  revised  1968. 

Summary:  Traces  the  life  of  British  statesman  William  Pitt,  the 
younger,   from  his  early  life  through  the  Napolewiic  era. 

1.  Pitt,  WiUlam,  1796-1800.  I.  Commoo  Ground.  1M_  Loodon. 
n.  Carman  Educational  Aasoclates.  Series:  Uvea  of  famous  mm 
and  women  (Flliastrip) 

^  „,  923  Fi  A  68-4713 

Carmaa  Educational  AaaodatBi 


WiUlam  Randolph  Hearst  castle  (Motion  pioiure)    Anargy- 

ro9  Film  Library,  1968. 

4  mln      Bi.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  Him. 

Summary:  Shows  exterior  and  Interior  rlews  of  the  Hearst  castle 
St  San  Simeon  on  the  coast  of  California    With  subtitle*. 

1.  HearKt — San  Simeon  State  Hlstcnlcal  Uonumeot  t.  Aoargy- 
ros  Film  Library. 

917.94  72-7008»« 

Anargyros  Film  Library 


William  Rockhill  Nelson,  Hiasoaii's  editor,  pubUaher,  plii- 
lanthropist  (Filmstrip)     RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

.''.3  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm..  12 
min.     (Landmarks  In  the  history  of  Hiasouri) 

('redlU:  Producer,  narrator,  and  educational  consulunt,  Walter 
M.  Burks. 

.Summary:  An  account  of  WUllam  Ro<*hiU  Nelaon  in  his  roles 
as  ^ilsnthroplst,  editor  and  owner  of  the  KanBHif  city  star,  and 
founder  of  the  Nelson  GaUery  of  Art.  IndndM  interior  photoimiDhs 
of  the  Gallery  of  Art 

1.  Nelson,  William  Rockhill,  1841-1915.  t.  RMI  Film  Piodac- 
tloDs.  Series:  Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Missouri  (Fllmstrlp) 
920.5  71-737643 

RHI  Pltm  PioductloDs 

William  S.  Hart  Company 
Bee 


The  Narrow  trail. 
O'MaUey  of  the  Motmted. 


Singer  Jim  McKee. 


Three  word  brand. 


The  Toll  gate. 


Tumbleweeds. 


(William  S.  Hart:  film  dips,   {Motion  picture)     (1920t, 

4  mla    si.    baw.    16  mm. 

In  the  Gatewood  W.  DunatOQ  Urn  coUectloo,  Ubrary  of  Congress. 

StMnoMrry;  Three  short  Dim  dips  of  William  S.  Hart  and  two  brief 
excerpu  from  two  anldentlOed  Han  westerna 

I.    Hart,   WiUlam    Surrey,  1874-1946.   n.   Gatewood  W.   Dunstoa 
film  coIlectlOQ. 

Fi6a-461 

William  S,  MerreU  Compary,  Cincinnati 
see  Merrell  (William  S. )    Company,  Cincinnati 


William     Shakespeare     (Filmstrip)       Educational     Audio 
Visual,  1965. 

43  fr     color.     35  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 
CrtOitt:  Visual  editor,  Anne  S.  Wax 

Summorv/  TracM  Shakespeare's  life  through  lllustraUons  of  the 
«lSm«S*         ""     *^**^  ^  *"*^*^  "°  important  part  in  bis  de- 

Vi.U'rncTS.SrN^?^'"'"-^''*         ^  '^°"*"°"«'  *"'"*' 
Educational  Audio  visual  ^'  ^  67-3982 

William  Shakespeare,  part  1  (FUmstHp)    Pathescope  Eda- 

catioual  Films,  1969. 

...^'r.  ^,'",'"-    ^°"^-    "ml  phonotape:  17min.     (Great  writers  of 
the  British  Isles,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Warren  Murray. 
^ummarg:    Uses  photc^raphs  of  Stratford,  models  and  maps  of 
fcllzabetlian   I^ndon.  and  portraits  from  various  Ubraries  to  deoict 
the  life  and  times  of  Shakespeare. 

iJi_,«?L''7P^'^-    '^""■'S    >»M-1616.      2.    Shakespeare.    William. 
l564-1618-<;ontemporary   England.  i.    Pathescope   Educational 

Films,  inc.        Series:  Great  writers  of  the  British  Isles  (Filmstrip) 


A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


822.3 


78-735289 


William  Shakespeare,  part  2  (Filmstrip)     Pathescope  Edu- 
cational Filnis,  1969. 

54  fr  wlor.  S5  mm.  and  phonotape:  22  mln.  (Great  writers  of 
the  British  Isles,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Warren  Hurray. 

Summary:  Discusses  EllMbethan  drama,  theater  constmcUon  and 
the  plays.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Julius  Ceasar.  HacBeth,  and  Hamlet 

1.  Shakespeare,  WiliUm.  1594~IS16.  2.  English  drama— Eariy 
modern  and  EI Isabethan— History  and  criticism.  3.  Theaters— Con- 
sinictlon,  4.  Theater— England.  r.  Pathescope  EducaUonal  Films, 
inc.  Series:  Great  writers  of  the  British  lales  (Filmstrip)  set  1. 
,,.„.,  822  72-735290 

A.  U  \.  Booklist 

(William  Steriinfir  Cokj   (MotUm  picture)     NBC  Televifflon, 
19:>.'i.  ^ 

28  min.     sd.     l>4w.     16  mm.     (Ueet  the  press) 

Telecast  Nov.  4.  1963,  on  the  NBC-TV  documenUry  show  Meet 
the  press. 

Creiitt:  Producer.  Lawrence  SpiTsk;  director,  Carl  Desen:  spon- 
sor. Revere  Copper  and  Braaa 

Summary:  RepresentatiTe  W.  Sterling  Cole,  chairman  of  tha 
Joint  Commission  on  Atomic  Energy,  explains  why  the  American 
people  should  be  better  informed  of  nuclear  power.  A  dlscuasion 
with  Martha  Rountree,  moderator,  Peter  Edson,  Bm«t  Undley, 
Lawrence  Splvak,  and  Richard  Wilson 

L  Cole,  William  Sterilng.  1904-  2.  Atomic  energy.        l  Na- 

tional Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.     NBC  Telerision  Network.        Se- 
ries: Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

639.7  76-701481 

WiUiam  Sydney  Porter,  alias  0.  Henry  (FUmatrip)  RMI 
Film  Productions  and  Coleman  Filni  Enterprises.  Re- 
leased by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

■'•8  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  a,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  13 
min.     I  Ldndiuarlcs  In  the  history  of  Texas) 

Crediti:  Producer  and  author,  Walter  M.  Burks;  original  photog- 
raphy. Maurice  Prather. 

Summary:  Events  in  the  life  story  of  O.  Henry  as  he  progresses 
from  a  bank  teller  in  Austin  to  become  a  famous  short  story  writer. 
iDCtudes  many  old  photc^raphs  of  early  days  In  Texas. 

1.  Porter.  William  Sydney.  1862-1910.  r.  RMI  Film  Produc- 
tions*, ir.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises.  Series:  Landmarks  in  the 
hlNtory  of  Texas  (Filmstrip) 

923  79-735482 

RMI  Film  Productions 

WiUiam  TeU  {FUnutrip)    Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

38  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
10  min.      I  Hero  legends  of  many  lands) 

Revis«^l  vei-sioii  of  ihe  1966  flluistrip  of  the  same  title. 

Rased  on  the  play  Wilhelm  Tell,  by  Johann  C.  F.  von  Schiller. 

CredUt:  Educational  consultaut.  Harold  G.  Shane. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  heroic  legend  In  which  William  Tell  fights 
for  freedom  by  refusing  to  bow  to  a  tyrant's  hat.  Points  oot  how 
William  Tell  leads  his  countrymen  to  freedom  after  iartng  to  shoot 
an  apple  off  bis  son's  bead. 

1.  Tell.  Wilhelm.  i.  Schiller,  Johann  Otristf^  Friedri^  tod. 

1759-1805.      Wilhelm   Teil.      n.   Society   for   Visual   Education,   inc, 
Chicago.        Series :  Hero  legends  of  many  lands  (Filmstrip) 

398^  Fi  A  68-3546 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

WiUiam  TeU  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Filmstrips,  1971. 

74  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

German  version  also  Issued. 

With  manual. 

CREDITS;  Author.  Gilbert  J.  Jordan. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  photographs  of  scenes  in  Swltxerland  In  pre- 
senting the  story  of  William  TelL  Includea  quotatlMis  from  Fried- 
rich  Schiller's  German  drama  of  the  same  title    With  captions 

1.  Tell,  Wilhelm.        I,  Educational  Filmstrips.  HuntSTlUe,  Tex. 

IPOm  398.22  75-740132 

Educational  Fllmctrip* 


WlUam  Tell 


King  Arthur  [and]  William  TeU. 

William  TeU  overture,  by  Gioaechino  Rossiid   (FSmttrip) 
Educational  Audio  Visual,  1963. 

31  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  s.  (l  s.  with  electronic 
signal).  12  in.,  331  rptu.,  12  mln.    mlcrogroora     (Uoalc  apitreela- 

tloD  series) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notea 

Creditt:  Illustrations,  Harold  Dexter  Hooma:  rlsnal  editor.  Lode 
Uc(Xnd]e«.  ^^ 

Summary:  Uses  original  Illustrations  to  tell  the  story  of  WUllam 
Tdl  upon  which  Rossini's  music  is  based. 

L  Roesloi,  Gioaechino  Antonio.  1T92-188&  OalUaame  TelL  l 
Ro«Blni.  Gioaechino  Antonio,  1792-1868.  GuUlaome  T«l.  OrMtura 
It.  Educational  Audio  Visual.  Inc..  Pleasant Tllle.  N.  Y.  Seriea: 

Moslc  appredaUoa  series  (Filmstrip) 

785.5  FiA6a-41»9 

Educational  Aadlo  Tisoal 


William  Tomer  (FUmstrip)     Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and 
Slides,  1967. 

15  fr.     color.    3,5  mm. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  British  artist  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  master 
of  romantic  landwapea,  and  of  his  fascination  with  luminescent 
colored  lights.    With  captlona 

1.  Turner.  Joseph  Maliord  William,  1775-1851,  i.  Budek  (Her- 

bert E.)  Films  and  glides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

759.2  74^-735848 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 

William  W.   Matthews  and  Company 
see 

Challenge  of  change. 
Oakleaf  Project. 

RX  for  learning — individually  prescribed 
instruction. 

WiUiam  Wells  Prockictions 
see 

Gods'  man. 

Williams.  Donald  Sharp 
see 

Be  the  man  who  owns  one. 

Williams,   Emlyn,   1905-  Night  must  fall 

see 

Night  must  faU. 

Williams,  Emmet.      An  anthology  of  concrete 
poetry 
see 


Concrete  poetry. 

Williams,  Jay,  1914-  The  king  with  six 

friends 


The  King  with  six  friends. 

Williams,  Jay,  1914-  The  practical  princess 

see 

The  Practical  princess. 

Williams,  Jay,  1914-  School  for  sillies 

see 

School  for  sillies. 

Williams,  lioyd  Michael 
see 

Line  of  f^>ogee. 


Williams,  Tennessee,  1911- 
iguana 


The  Night  of  the  iguana. 

Williams,  Tennessee,   19ll- 
springof  Mrs.  Stone 


The  night  of  the 


The  Roman 


The  Roman  spring  of  Mrs.  Stone. 

This  proper^ 


Williams,  Tennessee,  1911- 
is  condemned 
see 

This  prc^jerty  is  condemned. 

Williams,  Tennessee,  1911- 
see 

Small  world:    Powell,  Williams,  Mishima. 
WffliamsbnrK  (Motion  piotw«)    Park  Films,  1969. 

4  min.     sL     color.     8  mm. 

I»op  nim.      Issued  In  Standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subjea  notes. 

Summary:  Shows  the  reconstructed  colonial  town  of  Wiillamsborg, 
pointing  out  the  Goremor'a  Palace,  the  Bmton  Pariah  Church,  and 
the  people  In  the  dreas  and  daily  actlritlea  of  the  period. 

1.  Wiltiamsburg,  Va.— Deacriptlon.        i.  Park  Fllma 

917.55  75-700300 

Park  rilms 


659 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Williamsburg,  restored  in  our  century  {Motion  ■picture) 
Pftthe  NeTTs.  Released  by  Pathe  Kdm-ntionnl  Sciences, 
1968? 

4  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (American  heritage  series) 

Milestones  of  the  century. 

Adaptation  of  the  1960  film  Issued  separately  under  the  title  A 
Colony  lives  on. 

On  re«l  with  Story  of  our  Capitol;  Library  of  Congress;  The 
White  House;  Ben  Franklin's  Philadelphia:  Valley  Forge:  national 
shrine;  -Mount  Vernon:  national  shrine;  Statue  of  Liberty,  then 
and  DOW. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Ed  Herlihy. 

Summaii/:  Explains  how  Colonial  WUUamsburg  baa  been  restored 
and  showa  views  of  reconstructed  homes,  shops,  and  government 
buildings. 

I'orUand  St«te  Vnlv.  Library 

Williamson,  Jack 
see 

To  develop  peaceful  applications  for  nu- 
clear explosions. 


Williamson,  Stan.       The  no-bark  dog 


The  No-bark  dog. 


Williamson  Community  Action  Agency 
see  Jackson  Williamson  Community  Action  Agency 


Willie  Whitetail  {FUmHtnp).    Imperial  Film  Co.,  1969. 

"io  fr  color.  3.1  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.,  12  In.,  33i  rptn.,  14 
min.     niirri)frroove.     (True-to-life  aiuniul  tales) 

Issued  also  with  tape  in  cassette. 

Bnse<I  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  R.  W.  Eschmeyer. 

Crcdila:  Illustrator,  S.  D.  Kalcher. 

Summarti:  An  animal  story  about  a  whitetail.  For  elementary 
grades. 

I.  Eschmeyer.  Reuben  William.  1905-1955.  Willie  Whitetail.  n. 
Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc.,  Ijikeland,  Fla,  Series;  True-to-llfe 

animal  tales  (Filmstrlp) 

372.8  73-734446 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

Willie's  second  chance  (Motion  picture)     Mary  Kunyard  and 
Godfrey  Kunyard,  1961. 

15  min.     8d.     b&w  with  color  sequences,     16  mm. 

A  Silver  Elagle  production. 

Credits:  Directorn.  Dale  Smallln,  James  Wlllert;  narrator.  Ken 
Runyard ;  photographer.  Ron  Sexton ;  film  editor,  Date  Smallln. 
Cast:  Michael  Runyard.  Wayne  Allen. 

Summary:  L'.ses  dramatized  Incidents  to  demonstrate  the  Im- 
portance of  following  safety  rules  when  riding  a  bicycle. 

1.  TraflSc  safety.  2.  Bicycles  and  tricycles.  l  Runyard,  Mary. 
n.  Runyard,  Godfrey. 

614.8  Fi  68-314 


Willoughby,  Florance  (Barrett)      Spawn  of  the  north 


Spawn  of  the  north. 


Will%  insanmce,  witiwM  (Motion  picture)     Video  Nursinjc, 
1968.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  niln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Nursing  and  the  law) 

Videotape  also  Ifwued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credit*:  Instructors.  Audrey  Lee,  Margaret  Myers,  Helen  Crelgh- 
ton,  Charles  A.  James,  Jr. 

Biimmary:  Discusses  the  nurse  who  acts  as  a  courtroom  witness, 
the  nurse  who  is  asked  to  draft  or  to  witness  a  will,  and  the  Insur- 
ance needs  of  ourses. 

1.  Nurses  and  nursing — Legal  status,  laws,  etc.— U.  S.  i.  Video 

Nursing,  Inc.  Series;  Nursing  and  the  taw  {Motion  picture) 

340  74-703377 

Video  Nursing 


Willson,  Meredith,  1902- 


The  music  man 


The  Music  man,  by  Meredith  Willson. 


The  unsinkable 


WiUson,  Meredith,  1902- 
MoUy  Brown 
see 

The  Unsinkable  Molly  Brown. 

Wilma,  the  witch  (FUmsirip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  1968. 

M  fr.     rolor     3.')  mm.     mid  phoniKllsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  38)  rpio.,  10 
mill,     ir'Tiigroiive.     (Tales  fur  young  Imaginations) 

Cifdi.  '.■  Writer  Hiid  lllustrHtnr.  Margaret  Vnwter  Bailey. 

UniiiUKtry:  \  story-hour  tale  about  u  witch.      I>e8lgned  to  stlmu- 
laic  ilie  Imaglnullons  of  young  liHti-ners. 

I.   Iiii[i*>rliil   Film  (VmipBiiy,  Inc..  I>aket8itd,  Fla.         Series:   Tales 
for  ><>uiig  liuagi  list  Ions  (Filmstrlp) 

372.6  V\  A  08-38-27 

liiii>rrlalFllin<Vt. 

Wilson ,  Anton 


Flowers  and  asphalt. 


Wilson  (Daniel)    Productions 
see   Daniel  V^lson  Productions 

Wilson,  Gilbert  Livingstone,   1868-1930.       The 
fisher  who  let  out  summer 
see 

The  Fisher  who  let  out  summer. 

WUson,  Gilbert  Livingstone,  1868-1930.       The 
little  ice  man 
see 

The  Little  ice  man. 


Wilson,  Gilbert  Livingstone,  1868-1930.       Little 
ugly  boy 
see 


Little  ugly  boy. 


Wilson,  Gilbert  Livingstone,  1868-1930. 
magic  wigwam 
see 


The  Magic  wigwam. 

WUson,  Harold  W 
see 

Advertising  and  the  student  newspaper. 
Newspapers  are  for  reading. 

WUson  vs.  the  Senate  (Motion  picture)     Wolper  Produc- 
tions, 1965.    Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

25  min.     sd.     b4w.     16  mm.     (Men  in  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Credits:  Narrator,  Edmond  O'Brien. 

Summary:  Shows  the  efforts  of  Wilson  to  win  support  for  the 
League  of  Nations  from  the  people  of  the  United  States  after  the 
Senate  refused  to  rati^  the  Versailles  Peace  Treaty. 

1  league  of  Nations— U.  8.  2.  Wilson.  Woodrow,  Pres.  D.  3., 
1856-1924.     3,    U.    S.— Foreign    relations— 1913-1921.  i.   Wolper 

Productions,     u.  Public  Media,  Inc.  Series:  Men  in  crisis  (Mo- 

tion  picture)  _     -     -   „ 

973.91  71-706756 

Public  Media,  inc. 

Wilt  tho*  loTeT  [FOnutrip]    Catbedrd  FUnu,  1971. 

55  ft.    color.     35  mm.       and  phonodbc:  1  >.,  13  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  7  min. 
(Why  wmil  till  mamage?  no.  6) 

With  study  guide. 

Bucd  on  the  book  entitled  Why  wait  till  maniageT  by  Evelyn  Millit  Duvall. 

CREDITS:  Executive  producer.  Edward  D.  Eagle;  director.  Jack  L.  Tykn 
writer.  Don  Hail. 

SUMMARY:  Emphasize*  the  role  of  the  church  in  enhancing  the  experience 
of  love. 

1.  Love  (Theology)        I.  Duvall.  Evelyn  Ruth  (MJIIU)  1906-  Why 

wait  till  marriageT    M.  Cathedral  Filnu.  inc..  Burbank,  Calif.     III.  Seriea:  Why 
wait  till  mamagcT  [Rlmitrip.  Cathedral  Film>]  no.  6. 
[BV4639]  301.42  72-733404 

Cathedral  Filnu  73  MARC 


Winchester,  England  (FUmstrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides 
of  California,  1969. 

42  fr     color.     35  mm. 

Earlier    versions    (single   and    double   fr.)    issued    In    1968    with 
script. 

Credita:  Author.  Denis  Baly. 

Summary:  An  historical  survey  of  Winchester,  capital  of  We«sex, 
set  against  an  architectural  background.     With  captl(Ki8. 

1.  Winchester,  Eng.        i.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  CallforaUu 
914.22  78-735270 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Winchester  Film  Productions 


The  Amorous  adventures  of  Moll  Flanders 


Wind    {Fihnstrip)     My   weekly   reader   (196-1]     Made  by 
Ralph  Lopatin  Produotions. 

26  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (New  science  reading  adventures) 
Summary:  Describe*  the  characteristics  of  wind  and  explains  how 

people  utilize  its  energy. 

1.  Wind  power.         i-  My  weekly  reader.         Series:  New  science 

reading  adventures  (Filmstrlp) 

3T2.3  7a-733205 

PennsylTaola  School  for  the  Deaf 


Wind  (FUmstrip)     My  weekly  reader,  1966.    Made  by  Com- 
municators. 

28  f  I .    color.    85  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  22-66. 

Summary:  Kxplalns  basic  concepts  about  the  wind  and  bow  It  is 
formed. 

1.  Winds.         I.  My  wedtly  reader. 

37-2.3  70-783204 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Wind.   [Filmstripj      Teaching   Resources  Development  Center, 

1967. 

36  fr      L-..lor      35  mm 

SLMMAR  Vi   Explain*  basic  concepts  about  wind  aitd  how  it  »  formed.  With 
L-flpiiims.  For  primary  grades. 

1    Winds-  Juvenile  films.     [I.  Windsj        1.  Teaching  Resources  Develop- 
ment Center. 

lQC931i  372.3  72-733787 

TcBchinp  Resources  72  MARC 

Devclopmcni  Center 

Wind  (Motion  picture)    ACI  Films,  1970. 

8  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary :   Shows  sailboats  gliding,  kites  soaring,  and  branches 
swaying  to  Illustrate  the  various  effects  of  the  wind.     For  primary 


70-710029 


A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Wind.  (Motion  picture]     ABC  News.     Released  by  ABC  Media 
Concepts,  1972. 


(Make  a 


.ish) 


12  min.     sd.     color.      16  m' 

Also  issued  in  super  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Bywaters;  host.  Tom  Chapin. 

SUMMARY  Uses  animation,  graphics.  Tilm  clips,  and  song  to  illustrate  the 
various  meanings  of  the  word  wind.  Eumples  include  windbag,  and  the  expres- 
sion throw  caution  to  the  winds.  Lists  different  names  for  wind,  such  as  zephyr, 
twister,  tempest,  gale,  and  squall.  Presents  interviews  with  pilots  of  hurricane 
reconaissance  planes.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  English  language— Study  and  teaching  (Elementary) — Juvenile  films.  2. 
English  language— Semantics— Juvenile  films.  3,  Winds— Juvenile  films.  [I. 
English  language -Semantics.  2.  Windsj  1.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany.    11.  ABC  Media  Concepts,     ill.  Series:  Make  a  wish.  [Motion  picture) 

[LB1576]  372.6  72-701297 

American  Broadcasting  ^2 

Co, 


MARC 


Wind   and   rain    (Filmttrip) 
Bflilev  Films,  1960. 


Walt  Smith.      Released  by 


30  ft-  i-olor.  .35  mm.  and  phonwiisc;  2  s.  (1  s,  for  manual  pro- 
jetior,  1  M.  for  automatic  projector),  7  tn., 33)  rpm.,  5  min.  (IJ^ten- 
Ing.  looking,  and  feeling) 

With  study  guide  by  Eugene  H.  White. 

Summary:  Slmiitale»<  the  eights.  Hpund,  and  iiioodii  of  wind  and 
rain.  Designed  to  .stimulate  a  child's  Imagination  for  creative  ex- 
pre-sion  In  art  and  language  arts.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Wind".    2.  Rain  and  rainfall.    3.  Perceptual  learning.  i. 

Smith.  Walt.     ii.   Bailey  Films,  Inc..  Hollywood.  Calif.  Serie.s: 

Listening,  looking,  and  feeling  (Pllmittrip) 

372.6  73-736081 

Balley-Fllm  As.-ioclates 


The  Wind  and  the 

1966. 


(FUmstrip)     Q+Ed  Productions, 


27  fr,  color.  Sii  mui.  and  phimodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm.,  10 
min,     (Tales  of  the  wine  old  owl,  series  3,  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  stnil.v  guide. 

Creditf:   Producer,  James   K.  Frledrich :  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summary:  Uses  a  story  about  the  wind  who  drops  petunia  seeds 
as  he  travel."  to  point  out  the  value  of  good  study  habits  and  atten- 
tlveness  in  class.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Study,  Method  of.  i.  Q+Ed  Productions,  Series:  Tales 

of  the  wise  old  owl  (Filmstrlp)  series  3,  no.  3, 

179  78-734809 

Q+Ed  Productions 


The  Wind  and   the  sun   (FUmstrip) 
Records,  1969. 


Cooper   Films  and 


31  fr.     oolor.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  3  min. 
(Our  children's  heritage  sound  tllmstrips,  series  B) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:    Produ(«r,  Prentice   Ford;   music,   Rosa   Rio;   Illustrator, 
Frank  Hursh :  narrator  and  editor,  Hargle  Bell. 

Summary:  Presents  a  fable  by  Aesop  to  illustrate  the  moral  that 
more  can  be  accomplished  by  gentleness  than  by  force. 

1.  Nonviolence.  i.  Aesopus.    n.  Cooper  Films  and  Records. 

Series. 

398.2  76-734933 

Cooper  Films  and  Records 


Curriculum  Films, 


660 


Wind  and  water  engrines  (FUmstrip) 
19S3.    Made  by  Harold  J.  Blum. 

29  fr.     color.    35  ram. 

Btunmary:    Describes    the    scientific  principles  and   uses    of    the 
windmill  and  waterwheel. 

1.  WlndmtllH.     2.  Water-wheels.  i.  Curriculum  Films,  Inc., 

New  York.  621.4  77-733206 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Wind  erosion  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1971.  Made  by  Halas  and  Batchelor  Education  Division, 
London. 

4   mill.     y<[.     oolur.     super   S   mm.      (Earth    science   loop   series, 
set  2) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:    Uses   animation   to   cover   Important   aspects  of  wind 
erosloQ. 

1.   Wind  erosion.         r.   McOraw-HUI   Book   Company.         Series: 
Earth  science  loop  series  (Motion  picture)     set  2. 

651.8  70-709469 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Wind  in  the  willows  (Motion  picture)     ITniversal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1970.    Made  by  Richard  Slote. 

12  mill.     sd.     color.     10  mm.     (Literary  prologue) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant.  Rosemary  CahlU. 

Summary:  CreatMi  the  setling.  Introduces  the  characters,  and  con- 
veys the  moo<l  and  charm  of  the  fantasy  of  The  wind  In  the  willows, 
by  Kenneth  Orabame. 

I  Orahnme.  Kenneth.  185&-iaB2.  The  wind  In  the  willows,  n. 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Literary  prologue 

(Motion  picture) 

823  77-707575 

Universal  Rducatlon  and  Visual  Arts 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wind  poUination  (Filmstrip)     Imperial  Film  C<x,  1970. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc :  2  b.  ( 1  s.  for  nuDual  pn>- 
Jecior,  1  s.  for  automntlc  projector),  10  min.  (How  flowers  transfer 
pollen ) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  la  cassette. 

rUKDlTS:  Author  and  photographer.  Ross  E.  Hiitohios. 

SUMMARY:  DeMTlbes  flower  adaptations  and  mechanlstn  that 
enable  wind  pollination  to  occur. 

].  Fertilization  of  plants.  2.  F'lowers — Morphoiogy.  I.  Imperial 
Film  Co.,  Inc.,  lakeland,  Fla.  II.  Series:  How  flowers  trmnsfer 
|M>llen  (Filmstrip) 

[QX926]  581.1  78-739245 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Wind  set-ap  on  lakes  {Motion  picture)  Seaboume  Enter- 
prises. En^'lancl.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media,  1970. 

4   mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Hydrology  series) 

loop  Sim. 

With  study  ffuide. 

Summary-  t:xptalns  how  wind  blowing  across  a  lake  produce* 
wave  motions  on  tlie  surface  of  the  lake,  and  a  rise  in  the  wtter 
level  on  the  leeward  side. 

1.  Lakes.  :,'.  Waves.  i.  Seabourne  Enterprises,  n.  BFA  IDdn- 
catlonal  Media.        Series;  Hydrology  series  (Motion  picture) 

651.4  74^708846 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Wind  sounds  (Motion  picture)    Churchill  Films,  1969. 

16  min.    Bd.    color.    16  mm.     (Music  seriefl) 

With  <nnly  guide  and  record  ( 10  In..  33i  rpm.) 

Sumtiiaiff:  A  study  of  the  sounds  of  wind  In-struments  with  exam- 
ples of  dirrerent  sounds  produced  by  an  oboe,  a  New  Orleans  iazz 
band,  a  baroque  organ,  and  other  imftniments.  Presents  children 
making  souod-t  with  wind  objects — pieces  of  grass,  soda  straws, 
whistles,  and  garden  hoses.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Wind  instrum«)ta,  2.  Music— Juvenile  literature.  i.  fhorch- 
111  Films.  Los  Angeles.        Series;  Music  .■merles  (Motion  picture) 

372.8  73-700982 

ChurchiU  Films 


Wind  storm  resistant  ccmstriKtJon  for  your  home  (Film- 
atrip)  U.  S.  Dept  of  Agriculture,  1967.  Made  by  Photo 
Lab. 

45  fr.     color.    S5  mm. 

.\iso  issued  as  slide  set 

With  narrative  guide 

Sumtnarv:  F^escribea  the  types  of  failures  that  take  place  in 
building  when  subjected  to  high  winds  from  cyclones  hurricanee. 
or  tornados.  Explains  how  damage  can  be  minimized  by  Imorored 
structural  construction  methods. 

1.  Building    failures.     2.  Wlnd-pressore.  i.  U    S.     Dent    of 

Agriculture  ^ 

.T«  V  *.i.      r.K  ^^  FiE 68-537 

U.  S.  Nat'l  Agr.  Llbr. 


Windemere  Releasing  Company 
see 

The  Still  and  the  quiet. 


Windham  School  District 


Tattoo  my  soul,  make  itrai^t  my  mind. 

Winding  a  bobbin    (Motion   picture)      Fairfield   Associates. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

4  ran.     Bl.     color,    aupw  8  mm.     (Sewing  seriea,  part  1) 

I^wp  fllin. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SIMMARY:  Shows  how  to  thread  the  bobbin  for  winding,  how 
to  place  the  bobbin  on  the  bobbin  winder,  how  to  snap  the  bobbin 
Into  place,  how  to  disengage  the  dutch,  and  the  actual  wfndinit 
process.    Introduces  the  student  to  machine  parts. 

1.  Sewing-machines.     2.  Machine  sewing.  I.  Fairfield  Assoc - 

ates.  II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  IIL  Series:  Sewing 
series  (Motion  picture)  part  1.  "^^   •"». 

^^^Jrr.  ^-2  70-715092 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


^ia^tag  (ke  motor.  [Filmttripj     EdMediaTec.     Released  by  Sil- 
ver Burden  Co.,  1971. 

41  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  pbonoupc  in  ca»ene:  duat-irack.  1  7/»  ip«., 
7  mia.     (Sound  (jlmsmp  •cries  for  the  ISCS  prognm) 

Wiih  ie«:her»  (uidc. 

5UMMARY    De»cribM  bow  to  wind  the  vmaiuTCortn  ISCS  motor. 

I.  Afm»liircs.  2.  Electric  ino»oc»—Windiiiir  I.  EdM«dtaTec  II.  SOm 
Burdett  Compuy.  111.  Series:  Sound  fUmstrip  icries  for  ibe  ISCS  protrmm. 
[FilmKrip] 

ITK2477,  537  72-733934 

EdMediaTec  72  MARC 

A   Windmill  in   America    (FUmstrip)     My   weekly  reader, 
1965.    Made  by  Pilgjim  Film  Services. 

21  fr,     color.    35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  31-65. 

Summary:  Shows  the  200-year-old  windmill  whldi  the  Dutch 
Americans  in  Holland.  Mich.,  brought  to  America  by  ahip  from  their 
Dative  country  and  reassembled  In  the  hometown  park. 

1.  Windmills— Holland,  Mich.        l  My  weekly  reader. 

372.8  70-733207 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


Wndmills,  ltd. 
see 


Are  you  somebody  special? 
Who  are  your  friends  ? 
Who's  in  your  family  ? 


Your  feelings. 

Window  on  Canada:  an  interview  with  NiHinan  McLaren 

(Motion  picture)  National  Fihn  Board  of  Canada.  Re- 
leased by  International  Film  Bureau,  1964, 

31  Diln.     Bd.    biw.    18  mm. 

Summarv:  Norman  McLaren  explains  and  demonstrates  Tartous 
aiHmallon  technlqiies  that  he  has  employed  In  bis  films.  .Shows  the 
technique  of  paintlnR  Image.s  directly  on  the  film,  the  u.ses  of  multl- 
pie  eiposures  to  produce  the  Illusion  of  conUniious  movement  and 
depth,  and  how  one  picture  can  be  subUy  changed  to  create  a  series 
of  diverse  aspects,  soch  as  time  of  day.  season,  sod  weather 

1.  McUren.  Norman,  1914-  2.  Moving-picture  cartoona.        i. 

Sh5S.    National  Film  Board,    n.  IntematiOMl  p\Im  Bu^.  Inc^ 

778.Ji  77-70.5O.'i7 

International  Film  Bnrean 


Window  on  the  world  {Motion  picture)    Time,  inc. 

17  min.     sd.     color.    16  mm.  a       ,  t. 

Other  versions  Issued;   French,  German.  Japanese,  Spanish. 

SmmtMru:   Uses  animation  created   from  photographs  from  Life 
magazine  and  music  from  the  Tijuana  Brass  to  demonstrate  some 
of  the  editorial  content  of  Life  InternationaL 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Twentieth  century.        r.  Time,  Inc.  „..„.»« 

65».l  Fi  A  68-172 

CINE 

Window  treatment,  styles  and  selection  (FUnutrip)  Con- 
sumer Information  Services,  Sears,  Rodbuck  and  Co.  Re- 
leased by  Association  Films,  1963. 

65  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  script. 

Summary:  Tells  how  to  select  different  styles  of  window  treat- 
ment. 

1.    Interior   decoration.     2.    Wlndowa        i.    Sears,    Boebuck    and 
Company,     ii.  Association  Films,  Inc. 

645  Fi  A  68-5179 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co. 


Windows  (Motion  picture)    ACI  Films,  1969. 

I  reel.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Sumiiinry:   Demonmrates  visually  and  with  music  the  desiring, 
construction,  and  Installation  of  modern  stained  glass  windows. 
1.  Glass  painting  and  staining.        L  ACI  Films,  inc. 

729  76-708178 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Windows  {Motion  picture)     Taniv  Prodactions,  1960. 

II  min.    Bd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  process  of  making  stained  glass  windows, 
from  the  Initial  sketches  to  the  installaUon  of  the  completed  window. 

1    Glass  painting  and  staining.        i.  Yanlv  Productions. 

666  74-706151 

CINE 


The  Windowsill  greenhouse    {FUmstrip)     U.   S-   Dept  of 
Agriculture,  1967.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

38  fr.     color.     35  mm. 
Also  issued  «8  slide  set. 

SmmS'rjr"ESta'"-'!S,  .  .Kp-to-tep  method  for  ro«t,«  ™tHnp 
1„  p'"tlc  ,efrter.u>r  bag,  1»  .  wl-do.slll.  JelU  when  to  n»t 
various  cuttings  and  when  to  tratofer  to  the  ootdooni 

1.   Plant   ™ttlns».     2.   WlDdo«-gardeiilni[.  i.  D.   5.     IJept.  oi 

Ajrlcullnre.  ^  ^  pj  j,  g^jg 

U.  S  Dept.  of  Agriculture 


Winds  and  air  currents  (FUmstrip)  Popular  Sdeoce  Andio- 
Viaoals,  1970. 

43  fr.     color.    3J>  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  relation  of  wind  and  air  currents  to 
daily  weather  and  worldwide  climate.  Detailed  diagrams  show  bow 
sea  breezes,  land  breeiea,  mountain  breeses,  vallay  winds,  updrafts, 
turbulence,  storms,  tornadoes,  water  ^>outs,  monsoons,  and  hur- 
ricanes ere  formed  and  how  wind  vanes,  anemometers,  pilot  bal- 
loons, and  theodolites  are  used  to  determine  the  speed  and  direction 
of  the  wind  on  the  surface  and  in  the  upper  atmoophere.  With 
captiotis. 

1.  WindK.  2.  Meteorology.  i.  Pcfiular  Science  Audio-Visoals. 
551.6  75-733487 

Popular  Science  .\udlo-  Vimials 

Winds  of  change  (Motion  picture)  General  Electric  Co., 
Marketing  and  Public  Relations  Services,  1963.  Made  by 
the  Audio  Visual  Communications  Section.  Released  by 
General  Electric  Co.,  Film  Production  and  Distribution. 

15  min.,  sd..  bAw,  16  mm. 

Summary :  A  documentation  of  the  transformations  that  have  beeo 
taking  place  in  all  aspects  of  modem  Uffli  with  particular  nnphaala 
on  the  implications  of  these  changes  on  competltlTe  boslness. 

1.  Pn^ress.     2.  Competition.        I.  General  Electric  Company. 
Film  Production  and  Dlstribntlon. 

Fi  A  64-1081 

General  Electric  Co.  Film  Prod.  A  Dlatrib. 

rerS 


Wi»di  of  ckaave.  [Motion  picture]    Dept.  of  Audio- ViiuBl  Bxtes- 
sion.  University  of  Minnesota,  1971, 

1 2  min.     td.     color.     16  mm. 

CREOrre:  Producer. XuihCT  CerUch. 

SUMMARY:  Consider!  ihc  future  of  r««olu(ioawy  <-itf  gf  uid  f^jmpiTs  k 
to  life  cycle*  in  natural  phenomena.  Expluni  that  the  nptg  al  rcvolutiMttry, 
icchnolofical.  economic.  reli»iou*.  and  tocial  change  in  the  conteraporary 
Amencan  uiuation  arc  unpredicuble  and  iUiaive. 

1    United  States—Social  cooditioB*— 1960-  2.  Social  cfaanac        I 

Minnesota.     University.     DepL  of  Audio-VbwU  Eiiension. 

[HN59j  301.2  72-700232 

Depi.  of  Audio-Visutl  72  MARC 

Extension.  Uiu*.  al 

Minnesota 


661 


The  Winds  of  Fogo  (Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1969. 

20  niln.  xd.  color.  16  mm.  (Challenge  for  change)  (Fogo 
Island  wrlefl) 

Credits:  Producer,  Tom  i>aly :  director,  Oolln  Low;  photography, 
Robert  Humble:  editor,  Eddy  Le  Lorraln. 

Summary :  Shows  a  Fogo  Island  flsherman,  whose  elder  son  Is 
about  to  leave  home,  talcing  his  two  sons  on  a  symbolic  trip  to  the 
Funk  Islands  far  out  in  the  Atlantic. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Fogo,  Cape  Verde  Islandn.  2.  Funk  Island.  I.  Caoada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board.  Series:  Challenge  for  change  (Motion  plctnre) 
Serie*>:  Fogo  Island  series  (Motion  picture) 

801.42  73-710877 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  Winds  of  the  pampas  ( Motion  picture)    Cloninger  Pro- 
ductions.    Released  by  Hollywood  Producers  Finance  A»- 

socintion,  1927. 

5  reelR-    si.    b*w.    35  mm.  ^     ^,  __, 

Adapted  from  the  novel  entitled  The  pampas,  by  Blynor  Ewlng. 

L   C   copy  Incomplete:  48  min.;  part.s  of  reel  2  wantinR. 

In  the  George  Marshall  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Concress. 

Credita-  Director  and  flim  editor,  Arthur  Vamey;  photographer, 
David  W  Gobbet  CatI:  Ralph  Clonlnger.  Harry  Holden,  Vesey 
O'Davopen.  Edwards  Davla,  Claire  McDowell. 

nummary:  A  drama  about  the  internal  dissentlon  in  an  Argentine 
family  in  which  a  foster  brother  sends  a  yearly  gift  of  hate  to  the 
elder  family  member.  ,w  j   _*.  

L  Ewlng  Elynor,  The  pampas,  n.  Clonlnger  Froductloos.  in. 
Hollywood  Producers  Fi-  nance  Aasortation.    rv.  George  Mar- 

shall Film  Collection.  v.  American  Film  Institute  Collec- 

"''°  791.43  76-709794 


Winds  of  the  world   (Filmstrip) 
see   Oceans  of  air  and  water.    Part  2:   Winds  of 
the  world 

Windsor  vs.  the  Crown   (Motion  picture)     Wolper  Produc- 
tions, 1964.    Released  by  Public  Media,  inc. 

S.*)  min.     sd.     b&w.     18  mm.     (Men  In  crisis) 

With  catalog. 

Credit*.-  Narrator,  Edmond  O'Brien. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  decision  of  King  Edward  vin  to  alidicate 
the  throne  of  England  to  marrj-  Wallls  Simpson  In  198T. 

1.   Edward    vtn.  King  of  Great   Britain,  ISdl-  2.  Windsor, 

Wallis  (Warfleld)   duchess  of,  1896-  i.  Wolper  Prodactions. 

It.  Public  Media,  Inc  Series:  Men  In  crisis  (Uotion  picture) 

942.084  7^-706767 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


Windwagon   Smith    (Filmstrip)     Taylor  Associates,   1970. 

(XI  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc  :2a  ( 1  a  for  manual  projec- 
tor. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  In.,  331  rpm..  14  min.  micro- 
groove.     (Tell  me  a  story.     Library  4,  no.  3) 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  script  book,  picture-cued  tell-back  booklet,  and  teacher's 
folder. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Bdna  Shapiro. 

SUMMARY :  A  tall  tale  about  what  happens  to  Wlndwagon  Smith 
and  his  passenger*  when  they  head  West  In  Windwagon's  oquare- 
rigped  ship.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Shapiro.  Edna.     Wlndwsgon  Smith.     II.  Taylor  Associates. 
III.  Serie*:  Tell  me  a  storj-  (FUmstrip)     Library  4,  no.  3. 

372.6  71-738738 

Taylor  Associates 

The    Wine    harvest    of    Moselland,    Germany    (Filmstrip) 
Herbert  E.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  1963. 

33  fr.    color     35  mm. 

Credit;  Author.  Eileen  M.  TeciafT. 

Summary:  Gives  the  history  and  geographical  and  physical  fea- 
tures of  the  Moeelland  area  of  Germany.  Describes  wine  caltiva- 
tlon  and  harvesting  from  the  gathering  of  grapes  in  tike  hills,  to 
the  fining  and  labeling  of  bottles,  and  shlppli^    With  capbons. 

1.  Wine  and  wine  making — Moselle  Valley.  l  Bndek  (Hniiert 
E. )  Films  and  Slides.  SanU  Barbara.  Calif. 

914.3  78-735849 

Budek  Films  and  SUdca  of  Calif. 

Wine  mdasti7  In  Portogal  (Motion  picture)    Walt  Disney 
Productions.     Released    by    International    Communication 

Films.  1968. 

3  min.     Hi.     color.     8  mm.     (West  Europe) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

From  the  1965  motion  picture  entitled  Portugal. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  steps  Involved  in  the  process  of  wine- 
making  in  Portufial,  and  points  out  that  wine  is  one  of  Portmral's 
principal  exporlif.  "riu«»,  a 

1.  Wine  and  wine  making— Portugal.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Prodoe- 

tlons.  n.  International  Communication  Films,  m.  Portugal  (Motion 
picture)  Series:  West  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

663  70-703783 

International  Comrauni-  cation  Films 


Winemakers  in  France  {Motion  picture)    Public  Media,  inc. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

15  min.    sd.     color.    16  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Edited  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  fHr  Film 
und  Bild,  Munich. 

Summary:  Shows  the  replacement  of  traditional  methods  with 
mass  production  in  the  French  wine  Industry.  Follows  the  wlne- 
maklng  process  from  pruning  the  vines,  picking  the  grapes  and 
crushing  the  grapes  to  storage  In  casks  or  hand  bottling. 

1.  Wine  and  wine  making— France.  i.  Public  Media.  Ina  a. 
Films  Incorporated.        Series:  Man  and  his  worid  (Motion  plctar«) 

641.30944  70-705473 

Public  MedU.  inc.  .^^.»/^.q 


Wing  Associates 
see 

A  Show  of  hands. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wiiwed  world  (Motvm  picture)  N.Uon.l  Geographic  ^ 
^  in  MSOcUtion  with  Wolper  Productions.  M««ed 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  19SI. 

51  mln.    rf.    color.    16  mm.     (National  Geograplilc  Socleti  ■»• 
""Lm<.f»:  A  docomMUrr  .boat  eioUc  blri.  fouad  la  dllterent 
■"fEfrS"  """Nallon.!  Geographic  Society,  Wyhlo^on.  D.  C 
n.  ^e,c.«««>l.  Brluoolc.  E"-"^™"'  Corporation.    ^.  ^  ^^^ 

The  Winged  world:  instinct  and  intelligence  in  birds  {Mo- 
tion picture)  David  Wolper  Productions  and  National 
Geographic  Society.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  19fi8. 

25  mln.    gd.    color.    16  mm. 

Shorter  version  of  the  motion  picture  entitled  The  winged  world. 

Wtth  teachers  guide. 

Summaiy:  Showg  examples  of  IntelUgeDt  behavior  in  birds,  and 
examines  the  habits  of  several  species  of  birds. 

1.  Birds— BehsT lor.  i.  Wolper  (David  L.)  Productions,  n.  Na- 
tional tieographic  Society,  Washlagton,  D.  C.  m.  Encyclopaedia 
BrlUnnlca  Educational  Corporation,  iv.  The  winged  world  (Motion 
picture) 

598.2  Fi  A  68-1867 

Elncf  clopaedla  BrlUo-  nlca  Bducatlooal  Oorp- 

The  Winged  world,  part  1  {Motion  picture)  David  Wolper 
Productions  and  National  Geographic  Society.  Released 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

54  mill.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Svmmarv:  Shows  examples  of  Intelligent  behavior  In  birds,  ana 
examines  the  habits  of  several  species  of  birds. 

1.  Birds— Behavior.  i.  Wolper  (David  L..1  Productions,  u.  Na- 
tional Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D.  a  m.  Bacyclopaedla 
BrlUnnlca  Educational  Corporation. 

598.2  Fi  A  68-1865 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nics  E:dncatloaal Ooip. 

The  Winged  world,  part  2  {Motion  pichire)  David  Wolper 
Productions  and  National  Geographic  Society.  Released 
by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

51  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  examples  of  Intelligent  behavior  In  birds,  and 
examines  the  habits  of  several  species  of  birds. 

1.  Birds— Behavior.  i.  Wolper  (David  L.)  Productlona  n.  Na- 
tional Gec^raphlc  Society,  Washington,  D.  C.  ni.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  (Corporation. 

598.2  Fi  A  68-1866 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Edacatlonal  Corp. 


Wings  and  wheels  (FUmatrip)  Educational  Enrichment 
Materials,  1960. 

38  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  8..  12  in.,  S3i  rpm.,  7 
mln.     microgroove.     (Community  helpers) 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Cynthia  Chapln.  with 
illustrations  by  Kevin  Royt. 

Bummary:  Shows  that  the  way  we  live  and  the  things  that  we 
enjoy  depend  upon  efficient  transports tiOD.  Designed  to  give  chil- 
dren an  Insight  Into  the  various  occupations  vital  to  the  smooth 
flow  of  community  life.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Transportation.  i.  Chapln,  Cynthia.    Wings  and  wheels,    n. 

Educational    Enrichment    Materials,    Inc.  Series:    Community 

helpers  (Filmstrlp.    Educational  Enrichment  Blaterlala) 

372.8  75-735946 

Educational  Enrk-hnient  Materials 

Wings  of  a  century    (Motion  picture) 
see   A  Century  of  Progress  Exposition:   Wings  of 
a  century 

Wings  of  chance  {Motion  picture)     Universal  Pictures  Co., 

19G1. 

76  mln.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

A  Tiger  production. 

Based  on  the  short  story  Kirby's  gander,  by  John  Patrick  GlUese. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Larry  Matanskl;  director,  Edward  Dew; 
screenplay.  Patrick  Whyte;  mufilc,  Michael  Anderson;  director  of 
photography,  Leonard  CHalrmont;  film  editors,  Walter  Hannemann, 
Monty  Pearce.  Coat:  Jim  Brovra,  Frances  Rafferty,  Klchard  Tretter, 
Patrick  Whyte, 

Bummary:  An  adventure  drama,  a  Canadian  bush  pilot  woo  crash 
lands  in  a  wilderness  attempts  to  get  help  by  tying  metal  bands 
Inscribed  with  bis  name  and  location  onto  a  flock  of  migrating  wild 
geese. 

1.  Glllese.  John  Pat-  rick.    Kirby's  gander,    ii.  Universal 

Pictures  Company,  inc.  (Incorporated  1936) 

Fi 67-1327 

Wings  to  Japan  (Motion  picture)  Pan  American  World 
Airways.     Made  by  Film  Authors.     Released  by  Tribune 

Films,  1967. 

29  mln.     sd.     rotor.     16  mm. 

Suinmnry:  Pirtorlni  views  of  Jupan  which  try  to  cui>ture  and  ex- 
plain some  of  the  very  Hplrit  and  character  that  has  made  Japan  the 
third  large*!  Induatrial  nation  of  the  world. 

1.  Japan—Indus.  2.  National  characteristics,  Japanese.  i.  Pan 
American  World  Airways,  Inc.      il  Tribune  Films,  New  York. 

915.2  Fi  A  68-873 

CINE 

Wings  to  the  Caribbean  {Motion  picture)  Pan  American 
Airways.  Made  by  Fihn  Authors.  Released  by  Associa- 
tion Films.  1968. 

'J.H  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Other  version-*  Issuei! :  French.  German.  Italian,  Japanew,  Portu- 
guese,  Spanish. 

Bummarv:  A  tour  of  the  Caribbean  area.  Includes  scenes  of  the 
iKiminlcan  ncpubllr.  Martinique,  Guadeloupe,  Curacao,  Trinidad, 
Jamaica,  Puerto  Itlco,  St.  Thomas— the  Caribbean  islands  which 
stretch  almost  2.000  miles  from  the  Florida  Keys  to  the  coast  of 
South  America, 

1.  <:arlbbean  area— Description  and  travel— 1961-  i.  Pan 

American  World  Airways,  inc.    n.  Association  Films,  Inc. 

917.2  72-702664 

CINE 


Wings    to    Venezaela    {Motion    picture)       Pan    American 
World  Airways,  1967.     Made  by  Vision  Associates. 

15  mio.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Other  versions  Issued:  French,  German,  Italian,  Japanese,  Portu- 
guese, Spanish. 

Summary.-  A  fast  moving  tour  of  Venezuela  nttllzing  local  music. 
Pictures  small  Sshlng  villages,  wind  swept  mountain  tops,  cascading 
waterfalls,  and  the  thriving  metropolis  of  Caracas  to  provide  an 
unusual  view  of  the  people  and  pleasures  of  Venezutia. 

1.  Venezuela — Descr.  A  trav. — 1901-  i.  Pan  American  World 

Airways,  inc. 

918.7  Fi  A  68-874 

CINE 

Winik  Films  Corporation.  New  York 


The  Amazin'  Mets, 
Best  in  show. 

Blue  ribbon  championa 
Bred  winners. 

Bronco  kids. 

Cue  master. 
Duck  fever. 

The  Festival  of  the  bulls. 

Here  comes  Rusty. 

NBA  1970 — championship  playoffs. 

On  the  bounce. 
Race  with  the  wind. 
The  Roaring  road. 
Sky  divers. 

£4>eed  on  ice. 
Swim  Gym. 
Swiss  movements. 
Thoroughly  bred. 
West  Point  athletes. 


Winkler,  Mary  Anna 
see 


At  your  fingertips:    Floats. 
At  your  fingertips:   Play  clay. 
At  your  fingertips:   Sugar  and  spice. 


Winkler,  Peter  Ertk 
see 


At  your  fingertips:   Boxes. 
At  your  fingertips:    Cylinders. 
At  your  fingertips :   Grasses. 

At  your  fingertips:   Play  clay. 
At  your  flngertlps:   Sugar  and  spice. 


Winkler  Pictures 
see 


Alice  the  toreador. 
Scents  and  nonsense. 

662 


The  Winners   {Motion  picture)     American  Cancer  Society, 
1968.    Made  by  Audio  Productions. 

9  mln.    >^.    color.    16  mm. 

Bummuiy:  Explains  that  regular  medical  cbeckupa  often  reveal 
the  start  of  an  unsuspected  illness  such  as  cancer  at  a  time  wben 
the  disease  Is  most  curable. 

1.  Periodic  health  examlnatlona    2.  Cancer — Prevention. 
I.  American  Cancer  Society. 

616.9  76-702655 

CINE 

The  Winners  {Motion  picture)     Time-Life  Broadcast    Re- 
leased by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

30  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm.     (The  World  we  live  In) 
Bummarv:  Demonstrates  old  and  new  methods  for  controlling  In- 
sect populations.     Shows  the  remarkable  adaptation  ability  that  In- 
sects have  In  a  variety  of  environments. 

1  Insect  control.  2.  Adaptation  (Biology)  3.  Insect  populatlona 
1.  Time-Life  Broadcast,  Inc.  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
ries: The  World  we  live  In  (Motion  picture) 

591.5  78-700246 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Wl— to-the  Pooh  mi  the  UMtory  i*f-  [FUmstripj  Walt  Disney 
Productioat.  RelcMed  by  Walt  Diiney  Educatiofial  Materials 
Co..  1971. 

3nbnstrips<pL  l.Tlfr.ip*.  2. 94rr.)  color.  3S  mm.  and  2  pbooodiscs 
(2  b.  each);  12  in.;  33  1/3  rpm.;  pL  I.  10  min..  pL  2,  12  min.  (Fantasy  clamcs, 
Kt2) 

Abo  tuucd  widi  phonotape  in  casfctte. 

Captioned  venkm  (pt  1.  68  Tr;  pt.  2.  73  fr.)  alio  iaiucd. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  from  the  book  Win oie- the- Pooh,  written  by  A. 
A.  Milne.  Pooh  vitib  hii  Tlioufhtfiil  Spot  and  then,  because  of  the  wind,  ioini 
in  lomc  antics  widi  Piglet. 

[1.  Fantaiyj  I.  Milne,  Alan  Alexander.  1882-1956,  Winnie- the- Pooh. 
II.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions.     111.  Walt  Disney  Educatioaal  MateriaU  Com- 


pwiy.     IV.  Seriea:  Fantaiy  cla»«c».  [Filmitripj  set  2, 

lPZ7j                                         372.6 

72-733051 

Walt  Diutey  Educstionsl                     72 

Materials  Co. 

WlBBte-dw-Pooh  mad  the  UMtery  day.  [Fihnstrip]  Walt  Disney 
Productioiu.  Released  by  Walt  Diiaey  Educatioaal  Materials 
Co.,  1971. 

2  filmstrips  (pC  1,  68  fr.;  pt  2,  73  fr.)  color.  35  nun.  (Fantasy  classics. 
•et  2) 

Sound  veraion  (pt.  1.  78  fr.;  pL  2.  94  tt.)  abo  iMued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  adaptation  rrotn  the  book  Winnie- the- Pooh,  wriUcn  by  A 
A.  Milne.  Pooh  visiU  hii  Thoughtful  Spot  and  then,  because  of  the  wind,  joint 
in  tome  antic*  with  Piglet.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

ll.  Fantasy]        1.  Milne,  Alan  Alexander.  1882-1956.     Winnie- the- Pooh. 
II.  Disney  (Wah)  Productiona.     III.  Walt  EHsney  Educational  Msteriati  Com- 
pany.    IV.  Series:  Fantasy  classics.  [Filmstrip]  set  2. 
tPZ7]  372.6  72-733053 

Wall  Dtmey  Educational  72  MARC 

Material*  Co. 


Winnie  the  Pooh  and  the  honey  tree  (Motion  picture)  Walt 
Disney  Productions.  Released  by  Buena  Vista  Distribu- 
tion Co..  1965. 

26  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Based  on  books  written  by  A  A  Milne,  Illustrated  by  Emeat  H. 
Shepard. 

CredUt:  Producer,  Walt  Disney;  director,  Wolfgang  Reltherman; 
Btory,  Larry  CHemmons  and  others;  narrator,  Sebastian  Cabot;  ani- 
mation, Hal  King,  and  others;  music,  Richard  M.  Sherman,  Robert 
B.  Sherman;  Voioet:  Sterling  Holloway,  Junius  Matthews,  Ralph 
Wright,  Barbara  Luddy,  Howard  Morris. 

Bummary:  An  animated  cartoon  about  the  adventures  of  Winnie 
the  Pooh  and  his  friend  Christopher  Robin. 

I.  Milne,  Alan  Alexander,  1882-1956.  n.  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tions,    ui.  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Company,  Inc. 

823  Fi  68-1629 


Wiude-tke-Pooh  tmi  the  kiwey  tree.  [Filmstrip]  Walt  Disney 
Productioiu.  Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials 
Co.,  1970. 

1  nimsuips  (pt.  I.  60  fr.;  pt.  2,  SS  fr.)  coktr.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodtsci 
(3  %.  each):  12  in.;  33  1/3  rpm.;  pt.  1,  9  min.;  pt  2.  8  min.  (Fantasy  clanics, 
■et  I) 

Abo  issued  with  phonotape  in  csueiic. 

Capuoned  version  (pt.  I,  47  fr.;  pt.  2.  46  fr.)  abo  bsued. 

With  teacher'i  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  selected  portions  of  the  book  entiiled  Winnie-lhe- 
Pooh,  written  t>y  A.  A  Milne.  Telli  about  Pooh's  attempt  to  deceive  [he  bees 
and  about  hit  dtustrous  visit  to  Rsbbit.  For  primary  grades. 

(1.  Fsntasyi  I.  Milne.  Alan  Alexander.  1882-1956.  Winnie- the- Pooh. 
II.  Disney  (Wall)  Productions.     III.  W«h  Disney  Educational  Maierialt  Com- 

piny.     IV,  Series:  Fantasy  clasuca.  iFilmurip]  set  I. 

[PZ7,  372.6  72-732M7 

W»it  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Wiaaie-the-Ptwh  aisd  tlw  hoMy  trm.  [Filmstrip]  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  Walt  Disoey  Educational  Materiab 
Co..  1970. 


1  nimstfipt  (pt.  1.  47  fr.;  pL  2.  4«  tt.) 
«1) 


3)  n 


(Fantasy  clai 


Sound  version  (pt.  1 ,  60  ft.;  pt.  2.  SS  fr.)  also  Hausd. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  PrcMnts  selected  ponions  of  the  book  entitled  Winnie-tbe- 
Pooh,  written  by  A,  A.  Milne.  Telb  about  Pooh'i  attempt  to  deceive  the  bees 
■nd  about  hi*  disastrous  visit  to  Rsbbit  With  captions.  For  primary  grates. 

[1.  Fintasy]        I.  Milne,  Alan  Alexander,  1882-1956.     Winnie- the- Pooh. 
II    Disney  (Walt)  Productiotis.     111.  Wklt  Disney  Educational  Msleriab  Com- 
pany.    IV.  Scries:  Fantasy  classics.  (Filnwtripi  set  1. 
tPZ7]  372.6  72-732848 

Wsll  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Maiensb  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


[Motioo  picture]     Him  Dynunics,  1972. 

4  mio.     ad.     color.     1(  bub. 

CKEDITS;  CHncfaaten,  Howard  Koppdrnm,  Stuky  Ohmmiiwi. 

SUMMARY:  Portrayi  the  «n«ile  betweea  UkA  aad  wtiiu  by  nxam  oTaa 
trm  wrestling  cooteai.  The  quiet  maaoer  in  which  thia  coatcst  it  depicted  with 
it!  tymboUc  muetcal  bMckgrouDd  points  out  the  imewardtng  rasulu  of  (ucfa  a 


1.  Race  probiema. 
lHT1521] 

FUn  Dynamics 


I.  Film  Dynaaiica. 
301.4 


72-701347 
MARC 


Winning  combination  (FilmntHp)     Swift  and  Co.,  1967. 

f>7  fr.     rolor,     35  mm. 

With  ifftcher's  script  and  continuity  booklet 

Sumntary:  PreaeoU  the  ttory  of  nutiittoo  u  told  Id  the  Food  tor 
life  exhibit  at  the  Miiaeum  of  Science  and  Industry,  Chicago. 

I.  Swift  and  Company. 

613.2  Fi  A  68-4809 

Swift  and  Co. 

The  Winning  of  World  War  n  {Filmstrip)  United  States 
History  Society,  1968. 

62  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (History  of  your  America,  do.  8) 

Correlated  with  source  book,  project  book,  and  the  book  entitled 
History  of  your  America. 

Credit*.-  Editors,  Edward  F.  Brufke,  John  J,  Lambert,  Caryl 
Kurtzman. 

Summa-nf:  Trace*  eT«iU  which  led  to  the  United  States'  Inrolre- 
ment  In  World  War  n.  Describes  the  major  battles  ot  the  war 
and  shows  the  efTorts  of  the  United  States  to  establish  peace  and 
prosperity  at  home  and  abroad.    With  captions. 

1.  World  War.  1939-1&45— U.  8.  i.  United  States  Hlstorr  So- 
ciety.       Series:   History  of  yonr  America   (Filmstrip)   do.  8. 

973.917  78-736495 

Hie  Winning  steps  (Motion  picture)     Virpnia  Polytechnic 

Institute  and  State  University  Athletic  Association,  1971. 
Made  by  Motion  Picture  Unit. 

18  mln.    sd.     color.     18  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  derelopmeot  of  a  to[Miuallty  football  pro- 
gnm  at  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institiite  and  State  UnlTersJty;  em- 
phaiiizee  the  personalities  of  the  coaching  sUfT  and  the  contribution 
of  the  staff  to  the  athletic  and  academic  environment. 

1.  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  UniTerslty— Athletics. 
2.  Football.  I.  Virginia  Poiyteehnlc  Institute  and  State  Univer- 

sity.    Athletic  Association. 

[GV958.V        ]  378.755  75-713575 

CINE 

A  Winning  team  (Motion  picture)  Canadian  Imperial 
Bank  of  Commerce,  Toronto,  1965.  Made  by  Moreland- 
Latchford. 

32  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Ekta  chrome. 

Creditt:  Director.  Hugh  Moreland;  script,  W.  Dickenson,  P.  Pater- 
son;  clnematogrnphy,  Stanley  Llplnskl;  editor,  Joan  Clarke. 

tiummnrii:  A  training  film  to  llluRtrate  to  bank  employees  that 
working  together  Is  important  In  providing  service  to  ttie  customera. 

1.  Bank  employees.  l  Canadian  Imperial  Bank  of  Commerce. 

658.37  Fi  A  68-1234 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Winning  the  worm  war  {Motion  picture)  Merck  and  Co., 
1964.    Made  by  Creative  Visual  Media. 

25  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  Thibenzole,  a  worm  drench 
which  eliminates  the  ravages  of  gastrointestinal  roundworms  In 
sheep  and  goats  and  leads  to  more  profltahle  weight  gains  and  better 
fleeces  In  these  animals.  Uses  special  technical  phott^raphy  to  por- 
tray the  destruction  caused  by  these  worms. 

1.  Roundworm.    2.  Parasites^ Domestic  animals.  i.  Merck  and 

Company,  inc. 

636.089  Fi  67-888 

Winrock  Farms 


...  To  do  justly  .  .  . 

Wiulow  Homer:  a  Yankee  painter,  1836-1910  (FUmgtrip) 
Educational  Dimensions  Corp.,  1969. 

86  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
Jector,  1  B.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  SSi  rpoL,  16  oiln. 
mlcrogroove. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  the  work."!  of  Wlnalow  Homer,  sncti  as  bis 
anecdotes  of  American  life,  scenes  from  the  Civil  War,  tableau  In 
the  countryside,  and  Impressionistic  mood  pieces.  Includes  Homer*! 
UlDStrations  from  Harper's  magazine  and  many  of  the  worki  com- 
pleted during  his  stay  in  Paris,  in  BnglaDd,  and  to  Hain& 

1.  Homer,  WInslow,  1836-1010.  i.  Educational  DlmeosioDS  Oor- 
poratlmi. 

759.13  70-786214 

A.  L.  A.  Booklet 

Winslow  Organisation 
see 

The  Bag  . . .  and  how  to  get  it. 


vltacn.  cMotion  picture]     Concordia  Films,  1961- 

JO  mtn.     id.     bA».     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  sccouni  of  ■  tpccial  occauon  in  the  life  of  one  teenage  (irl 
»ho.  ihtough  ihc  wiincM  of  her  faith  in  Christ,  brings  peace  and  comron  (o  > 
triHibled  friend. 

)  Witness  bcarini  (Chnsitsnity)  I  Concordia  PuMishing  House.  St.  Loua. 
lBV4520i  248  72-701644 

ConvfMdii  Films  ^2  MARC 


WbMtOM  500.  [MotioD  picture]     R.  J.  Reynt^d*  Tobacco  Co^ 
1971.     Made  by  Audio  Productiaaa. 


SUMMARY:  DcKTibcs  actioa  at  die  Alabama  iucnwiMBai  Raccwsy  ia 
TaUadefa.  Ala.,  and  prewnls  tnterriews  with  maay  of  the  radng  car  drivan. 

I.  Aubanobik  ractng— TaUadega.  Ak.       I.  RaynoUi  (R.  J.)  Totaeoo  Qm- 
pany 
[GV1033.5i  796.7  72-700489 

CINE  72  MAILC 


Winston-Salem,  N.  C.    Chamber  of  Commerce 
see 

To  build  a  city. 
Winter  {FUmttrip)    Impuia]  Film  Co^  1069. 

30  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  SSI  rpm.,  12 
mln.    mlcrogroove.     (Exploring  the  seasons) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

Cnedita;  Photographer,  Jar  Shuler. 

Bwmmary:  Explores  the  characteristic  befaavior  of  variotu  idants 
and  anlDMla  during  the  winter  season. 

1.  Winter.    2.  Animals.    3.  Plants.        l  Imperial  Film  Company, 
inc.,  LckelaDd.  Fla.        Series:  Exjrioring  the  aeaaona  (Pflmstrlp) 

525  70-784889 

ImperialFllm  Oik 

Winter.  [Fdnutrip]     Pamvamic  Teaching  Aids,  1971. 

25  fr.  color.  3S  ram.  and  phonoupc  in  cancttc:  3  rain.  (Leanung 
through  poetry  tight  and  sound,  uatl  3) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  presentation  of  the  poera  by  Murt  Piatt,  which  teOs  of  the 
experiences  of  s  small  child  as  he  obacrves  signs  of  winter  in  his  cariixnincaL 
For  primary  grades. 

1.  Winter— Juvenile  rUma.    (1.  Winter)       I.  PaiMtamic  Teaching  Aitfa.    11. 
Serica:  Learning  through  poetry  Mgbt  and  soumL  [Filwtripi  init  3. 
lQB631i  372.3  74-740172 

Panoramic  Teaching  Aids  72  MARC 


Winter  a-go-so  {Motion  picture) 

1966. 


Colombia  Pictnres  Corp., 


88  min.     Kd.     color.    35  mm. 

Path«  t^-olor. 

Credits;  Producer  and  author  of  story.  Reno  Carell:  director, 
Richard  Benedict;  screenplay,  Bob  Kanter;  music,  Harry  Betts; 
director  of  photography,  Jacques  Marquette;  fllra  editor,  Irving  Ber- 
lin. Ca*t:  James  Stacy,  William  Wcllman,  Jr.,  Beverly  Adams,  An- 
thony Hayes. 

Summary:  A  yoiiog  man  who  inherits  a  run-down  ski  lodge  per- 
suades his  friends  to  help  him  put  the  place  In  cqieratlon  again. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing.        i.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1033 


Winter  carrousel  {Motion  picture)  Alkam  films,  Paris,  1958. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw- 
Hill.  I'>fi0. 

12  mlo.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CrtdUt:  Director,  writer,  and  cameraman,  L.  Starevitch;  music, 
Daniel  White. 

Nummary;  Dramatizes  a  story  about  the  winter  adventures  of 
two  bears  and  a  rabbit  on  a  magic  carrousel 

I.  Soci^t6  des  aims  Alkam.     n.  Contemporary  Pllms/HcOraw-HllL 

791.43  74-700994 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


A  Winter  celebratiim  {Motion  picture)  New  Hampshire 
Division  of  Economic  Development,  1968.  Made  by  Sum- 
mit Films. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summiary:  A  promotional  film  for  New  Hampshire  ski  areas. 

1.  Skis  and  sklitig — New  Hampshire.  L  New  Hampshire.    Dlvl- 

BicMi  of  Economic  Development 

796 J  70-702656 

CINE 


Winter  comes  to  the  city  {Motion  picture)    Coronet  Inatmo- 

tional  Films,  1969. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     IS  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Sights,  sooDds,  and  actlrltlei  of  winter  are  seen 
through  the  eyes  of  a  boy  and  bis  family  who  have  moved  to  Chi- 
cago frcmi  the  South.    For  elemenUry  grades. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Winter.        i.  Coronet  InstnicUoiul  Films. 

372J  79-704745 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


A  Winter  gala  {Motion  picture)  Lufthansa  German  Air- 
lines. Made  by  Foster  Films.  Released  by  Sterling  Mov- 
ies V.  S.  A..  1967. 

28  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Spanish  version  also  issued. 

Summary:  Pictures  two  American  girls  on  a  ski  holiday  in  the 
German  and  Austrian  Alps. 

1.   Skis  and  skiing— Alps.        i.  Deutsche  Lufthansa  Aktiengesrtl- 
scbaft  (Founded  1963)    n.  Sterling  Movies  U.  S.  A.,  inc 

796.9  Fi  A  68-245 


Winter  geyser  {Motion  picture)     Pyramid  Film  Producers, 

1968. 

7  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumnuiry:  Shows  the  end  of  summer  and  fall  merging  Into  winter. 
Includes  scenes  of  steams,  mud  pots  and  geysers  of  Yellowstone 
National  Park  against  the  tmckdrop  of  snow  and  Ice. 

1.  Tellowatooe  National  Park.        L  Pyramid  Film  Producers. 

810.02  Fi  A  6g-l73 

CINE 


Winter  ice:  a  first- film  (Motion  picture)  Aithor  D.  Nelles. 
Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1970;  by  BFA  Edn- 
cati<mal  Media,  1971. 

11  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Summary :  Pictures  and  e^lalns  the  composition  of  the  different 
fonns  ot  Ice.    For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Ice— Juvenile  Aims.  I.  Nelles,  Arttaar  D.  II.  BaUey-FlIm 
AssocUtea.     111.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

872.3  74-711109 

BFA  Bdacatlonal  Media 


663 


Winter  in  Ontario  {Motion  picture)  Ontario  Dept.  of 
Tourism  and  Information,  Toronto,  1966.  Made  by  More- 
land  Lnfcchford  Productions.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Canadian  Travel  Film  Library  and  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
tare  Service,  1967. 

12  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:    Picture*    winter    aporta   and   entertainment  available 
throughout  the  Province  of  Ontario. 

1.  Winter  sports — Ontario.  i.  Ontario.    Dept  of  Tourism  and 

Information,     ii.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library,     m.  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service.  Inc. 

796.9  Fi  A  67-6646 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


tiae.  [Hlnutripj    Society  for  Visual  Educa- 


snd  phonodisc:  I  s.,  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpin.,  9  min. 


Winter  b  a 

tion,  1971 


63  fr.     color      35  mm 
(The  Changing  seasons) 

Also  issued  with  pbonoupe  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Jeanne  Bcndick;  photographer.  Robert  Bendick. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  winter  as  ■  time  of  changes.  Follows  the  journey  of  a 
dog  and  s  puppy  throu^  the  woods  in  order  to  view  such  changes  as  the  freezing 
of  a  pond,  the  migrating  of  birds,  and  the  changing  of  rain  into  snow.  Presents 
the  subsequent  evolution  into  spring  and  implies  thst  the  puppy  as  well  as  his 
environment  changed  during  the  winter  season.  For  elementary  grades. 

1  Winter—Juvenile  (ilnu.  I  Society  for  Vbual  Education,  inc..  Chicaga 
II.  Series:  The  Changing  seasons.  [Filmstrip] 

[QB631]  372.i  73-740370 

Society  for  Visual  72  MARC 

Education 

Winter  is  here   {Motion  picture)     International  Film  Bu- 
reau, 1967. 

9  min      sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Four  seasons) 

Cream:  Educational  consultant.  William  B.  SUpp. 

i^irmmori/;  A  basic  introduction  to  winter  for  elementary  sdeoce. 
Describes  the  relation  of  the  earth  and  sun  during  the  winter  season, 
pictures  the  barren  and  snow-covered  landscape,  exx>laln8  how  tihe 
animals  and  birds  hibernate  or  migrate,  and  pictures  various  winter 
sports  and  holldaj-s. 

1.  Winter — Juvenile  films.  l  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc., 
Chicago.        Series :  Fonr  seasons  ( Motion  picture) 

372.3  Fi  A  68-2869 
International  Film                           Bureau 

mnter  of  the  witch  {Motion  picture)    Thomas  Sand  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

23  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  young  boy  and  bis  mother  who  move 
from  the  city  Into  a  cotmtry  house  which  is  haunted  by  a  witch. 
I.  noDias  Sand  Enterprises,    n.  Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

298.4  75-705019 
CINB 


Winter  Park  Sid  Corporation 
see 

Winter  Park:  the  big  •ecrec. 

Winter  Park:  the  Ug  eecnt.  [MotJon  picture)  Wmier  Park  Ski 
Area.  Made  by  Summit  Filma  Released  by  Modem  Talking 
Picture  Service.  1971. 

14  min.     sd.     colof,      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  surroundings,  inhabitaots.  and  guests  of  a  weB-nai  ^ 
area  in  sn  anempt  to  promote  skiing  st  Winter  Park.  Cola 

1  -  Skis  snd  skiing— Winter  Psrt.  Colo.     2.  Winter  Part.  Co*a— DeseripooiL 
1.  Winter  Park  Ski  Corporation.     11.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 
CGV854.6)  796.9  72-700490 


CINE 


72 


MARC 


Winter  potponni  {Motion  picture)  Province  of  Ontario, 
Toronto.  Made  by  Dan  Gibson  Productions.  Released  by 
NationKl  Film  Board  of  Canada.  1969.  Released  in  Uie 
V.  S.  by  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

25  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  the  variety  of  winter  outdoor  activities  In  On- 
Urio.  ani>baslsea  skiing  and  Includes  scenes  of  skijoring,  Iceboat- 
Ing.  ice  Osblng.  and  a  sogaring-t^  party. 

1.  Winter  sports— Ontario.  i.  Ontario,  n.  Canada.  Natlmuil 
Film  Board,    m.  Canadian  Travel  Film  Library. 

796.9  7&-705969 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Winter:  story  <rf  survival  {Motion  picture)  ACI  Produc- 
tions (1967?, 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

StMsmory:  A  study  of  the  effect  of  the  winter  seascm  <m  plaot 
and  animal  life.  Shows  animals  pr^taring  for  winter  by  migrating, 
hibernating,  or  struggling  to  survive  tbe  severity  of  the  season. 

1.  Winter.    2.  HlbemaUoo.        l  ACI  Prodactloiii.  New  Tork. 

625  Fi  A  68-1663 

AOI  Prodnctloaa 

Winter  Sunday  {Motion  picture)    Alden  McLellan,  1969. 

20  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Bummary:  Uses  a  series  of  scenes  to  evoke  a  mood  of  sulddal 
alienation.  Shows  tbe  protagonist  confronting  bia  mother  In  ber 
house,  confronting  his  wife  In  their  apartment,  confronting  bis  fellow 
employees  in  the  offlce  and  In  the  coffee  shop,  and  confronting  him- 
self in  his  suicide. 

1.  Suicide.         I.  McLellan,  Alden. 

616.8  74-706722 

CINE 

Winter  time  in  Mclboame  {Motion  picture)  Paramount 
Pictures  Corp.,  1962. 


BumtMtry:  Describes  traditional  winter  sports  in  Melbourne,  In- 
cluding views  of  horue  racing.  Ice  hockey,  and  skiing  In  the  Victorian 
Bighlanda. 

1.  Winter  sporu  — Melbourne.  i.  Paramount  Pictures  Corpo- 

ration. 

796.9 


Fi 68-1620 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


WlBter   tnuui^MtatioB.   [Slide  set]      Natioiul   Him   Board  of 
Canada.  1971.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Oonan  ProductioDs. 

10  lUde*.     color.     3  x  2  in. 

With  Kript  in  Enftiih  ukI  French. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  the  divcne  method!  of  truuportatioa  u*cd  to  move 
both  men  and  nuier>«l  in  an  cnvcloptnf  winter  cnvironmenL  Include!  an  ice- 
breaker on  the  Sl  Lawreoce  River,  tkidooa,  and  urban  mow  removal.  With 
caption!.  For  primary  gradea. 

1.  Tranaportatioa.    3.  Winter.       I.Canada.    National  Film  Board.    II.  E>o- 
nan  Productiaaa. 
[HE  ISlj  380.5  72-734047 

Dooar*  Production!  72  MARC 

Winter  world  (Motion  picture)     Film  Ox'iginaU,  1960. 

18  min.     mL     color.     16  mm.     (Basic  Information  film.  no.  2) 

ProdiK-ed  in  collaboration  with  the  Idaho  Snow  Survey  Unit, 
Soil  Conservjii ion  Service,  U.  S.  liept.  of  Afirlciiltiire. 

Summarv-  l>emonat rates  fundamental  techniques  for  protecting 
oneself  from  freezing  under  outdoor  winter  condltionii  and  describes 
a  method  of  sleeping  In  a  snow  cave. 

1.  Winter.     2.  Wilderness  survival.  i.  Film  Originals. 

Series:  Basic  Information  film  (Motion  picture)   no.  2. 


613.6 


Fi  A  68^36 


Film  Originals 

>A^itfers,  Jerry 
see 


Pierre  Augaste  Renoir  (1841-1919) 


Winters    express    (Motion    picture)       V.    S.    Information 

Agency,  1968. 

26  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  account  of  a  one-man  »<mall-town  weekly  news- 
paper and  the  man  who  runi*  it  In  Winters,  Calif.,  serving  as  re- 
porter, editor,  printer,  and  distributor.  Describes  the  role  of  the 
weekly  paper  in  Its  community,  and  explains  how  It  reflects  the 
virtues  of  a  .<imaU  town  In  the  United  States,  and  blgbllghts  the 
archetypes  of  American  life,  thus  contributing  to  the  continuing 
independence  of  the  American  free  pre-w. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.    Community    newspapers— U.    3.  r.    U.    S.      Information 

Agency. 

070.4  73-702890 

CINE 


Winterthur  Museum 
see    Henry  Francis  du  Pont  Winterthur  Museum 

Winthrop  Laboratories,  inc. 
see 

The  Normal  cystourethrogram. 

Teen-aged?    Have  acne? 

Mnzentsen,  Franz 
see 


Eriebnisse  dcr  Pu[^>e  (afterward). 

Wire  &  plaster  {Motion  picture)     Scope  Prodnctions.    Re- 
leased by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1969. 

2  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  design — sculpture) 

Loop  tilm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  composition  of  a  figure  by  wrapping 
plaster -soaked  cheesecloth  onto  a  wire  frame. 

1.  Human  figure  In  art     2.  Wire.  l  Scope  Productions.     il 

Grosset  &  Dunlap,  inc.,  publishers.  New  York.        Series:  Basic  de- 
sign— sculpture  (Motion  picture) 

731.4  77-707516 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Wire  forming  (Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  1967. 

4  min.     si.     color,     8  mm.     (Jewelry) 

Ix>«p  niin  mounted  In  cartridge. 

iNSuetl  in  stuadarO  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CredlU:  Authors.  Clarence  Kincaid.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Summary:  I>enion8tnitefl  a  jewelry  making  technique  of  shaping 
and  forging  wire.  Includes  Instructions  for  altering  the  size  of  wire 
by  using  a  draw  plate. 

1.  Jewelry  making.     2.  Win?.     3.  Drawing  (Metal-work)  i. 

Hester    and    Associates.  Series:    Jewelry     (Motion    picture) 

739.27  Fi  A  68-2045 

Hester  .ind  Associates 

Wire  single  line  (Motion  picture)     Scope  Productions.    Re- 
leased by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

2  mill.     hi.     (i)lur.     KUper  8  mm.     ((!rafbi  and  eilenKlonN) 

Ixiop  film. 

Wlib  fact  Mheet. 

Credits:  Eie<-utlve  producer,  Robert  B.  Beechlng. 

Summary :  A  three-dimensional  w-iilpture  of  a  hand,  composed 
of  a  long  piece  of  i-opper  wire.  \n  created  and  shown  to  be  based  on 
a  i-ontlnuouM-llne  drawing. 

I.Hand  In  art.  2,  Sculpture— Te<hnique.  I.  .Scope  Productions. 
II.  Crosiiet  tt  I>unlap,  Inc.,  publlsherM,  New  York.  Series:  Crafts 
and  extensions  (Motion  picture) 

731.4  7(1-711811 

S<-ope  Productions 

Wire   space   calligraphy   gallery    (Motion    picture)     Scope 

Productions.    Release<l  by  Grosset  &  Dunlap,  1965. 

4  min.    Ki.    color,    suiter  8  mm.     (Crafts  and  extensions) 

U>op  ftlm. 

With  fart  sheet. 

CRKIHTS    Executive  produi-er.  Hol«ert  l(.  !*ee*hlng. 

SUMMARY  :  Shows  a  gallery  of  welded  wire  sculptures. 

!  Welded  wire  «culpture.  I.  Scr.pe  I'r.Kluctions.  II.  «r-o<.wt  & 
Dunlap.  Inc..  publishers.  New  Yr.rk.  III.  Serle-:  Crafts  and  exten- 
sions (Motion  picture)  _^  «..„,„ 
781.4  73-711813 
Scope  Productions 


Wires   to   our   house    (Motion   picture)      Visual    Education 
Films.     Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1961. 

.14  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Consultant,  John  Sternlg. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  the  wires  leading  Into  a  house  are 
channels  for  the  transmission  of  power  and  communication.  Ex- 
plains the  functions  of  the  transformer,  the  switch  box,  the  meter, 
and  the  fuse.  Uses  constructed  scenes  and  animation  to  show  how 
wiring  Is  safely  Installed  throughout  a  house. 

1    Electric  wiring.  Interior.  i.  Visual  Education  Fllma,  Inc., 

Highland  Park,  111.      n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago. 
621.3  77-700227 


International  Film 


Bureau 


Wiring  a  box  with  armored  cable  (Motion  picture)  Fair- 
field Associates.  Released  by  Jam  Handy  School  Service, 
1968. 

4  min.     si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Electrical  house  wiring) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide.  ... 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  wiring  a  box  with 
armored  cable  and  applies  this  procedure  to  both  new  construction 
and  remodeling. 

1    Electric  wiring.   Interior.  i.  Fairfield  AssodateB.     n.  Jam 

Handy  School  Service,  Inc.  Series:  Electrical  house  wiring  (Mo- 

tion picture)  ^^  -„„„n.^ 

621.32  70-702289 

Jam  Handy  School  Service 

Wiring  an  attachment  plug  {Motion  picture)  Fairfield 
Associates.    Released  by  Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1968. 

4  min.     si,    color,     super  8  mm.     (Electrical  bouse  wiring) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  instructor's  guide. 

Summary.-  Demonstrates  the  technique  of  wiring  an  attachment 
plug. 

1    Electric  wiiing.  Interior.  i.  Fairfield  Assodatea.     n.  Jam 

Handy  School  Service,  inc.  Series:  Electrical  house  wiring  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

621.32  79-702286 

Jiim  Hnndy  School  Service 


Wiring  edges  (Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1069.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

-1  m>n.  si.  color,  super  8  nmi.  (Sheet  metal  werlew.  Set  2: 
Hand  tool  operations) 

Loop  film  mounted  la  cartridge. 

S'U^-'DicfSSthe  basic  tools  and  demonstrates  processes, 
and  safety  measures  to  use  In  wiring  edges. 

1  ^hit-mMal  wort  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  Se- 
rlel;  liSmet.l   series.       Set   2:    Hand   tool  opw.tlon.    (Motion 

■"""""  671.6  70-703085 

McGraw-HlIt  Book  Co. 

Wiring  for  your  home  (FUtmlrip)  U.  S.  Dcpt  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1967.    Made  by  Photo  Lab. 

42  fr.     color.    3.1  mm. 

.\lso  issued  as  slide  set 

Sr;":"Ar,Soduotion  to  electric,  «  It  pertain,  to  normal 
household  use  Stresses  the  Importance  of  adeQUate  wlrlig,  'using. 
aS^^cuitrind  Illustrates  proper  wiring  systems  to  attain  speclflc 
SbiectlTes  of  interest  to  present  and  future  ""^  »X«rlcultur.. 

1.  Electric  wiring,  interior.     ^uV^^S.     i^^  •" '^'^f^^^^ 

U.  S.  Nafl  Agr.  Ubr. 


Wisconsin.    Division  of  Aging 
see 

Longtime  neighbors. 

Wisconsin.    State  Board  of  Health 
see 

Make  your  home  safe  for  children. 

Wisconsin.    State  Centennial  Committee 
see 

Emergence  of  a  modem  economy,  1849- 
1893. 

Wisconsin.    State  Historical  Society 
see 

American  settlement. 

Emergence  of  a  modem  economy,  1849- 

1893. 

Immigrants  in  Hardee  hats — Wisconsin 
fights  the  Civil  War. 

Into  a  new  economy. 

Liberty  through  law. 

Under  three  flags  1634-1815. 

Wisconsin  comes  of  age. 


Wisconsin.    University 
see 

The  Adult  and  the  public  library. 

Airways  in  an  emergency. 

Arboretum  of  the  University  ot  Wisconsin. 

The  Artist  and  his  work. 

Central  venous  pressure  monitoring. 
Community  schools  can't  stand  still. 

Eating  for  two . 

Electrical  conversion  of  arrhythmias. 

Individually  guided  education  for  all  children. 

Library  art  of  guidance. 

Montage  of  marketii^ — an  eye  blink 
history. 

Movigenic  curriculum. 

Percutaneous  catheter  for  heparin  therapy. 

Peritoneal  dialysis. 

Pulmonary  arteriography. 

The  Pursuit  of  excellence. 
Replacement  of  heart  valves. 

Shorthand,  see  them  write. 
Snare  drum. 
Tracheotomy. 
The  Violin;  part  1. 
The  Violin,  part  2. 

White  collar  grievance, 

Wisconsin.    University.    Bureau  of  Audio-Visual 
Instruction 
see 

The  Adult  and  the  public  library. 
Airways  in  an  emergency. 
Aphasia:    Dr.  John  Eisenson. 
Arboretum  of  the  University  ol  Wisconsin. 
Areas  and  periods  of  culture  in  the  Greater  Antilles. 

Areas  and  periods  of  culture  in  Venezuela. 
The  Artist  and  his  work. 
Bull  Brook  site. 

Central  venous  pressure  monitoring. 

Commimity  schools  can't  stand  still. 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wisconsin.    University.    Bureau  of  AucUo-Visual 
Instruction    (Continued) 


Culture  sequences  in  south  and  east  Florida. 
Culture  sequences  in  the  Long  Island  Sound  region. 
Eating  for  two. 

Electrical  conversion  of  arrhythmias. 
Gordon  site. 

Hopewellian  material,  Calhoun  County,  Illinois. 
Library  art  of  guidance. 

Longtime  neighbors. 
Mogollonc  material.  Tularosa  Cave,  New  Mexico. 

Montage  of  marketing — an  eye  blink 

history. 

Movigenic  curriculum. 
Museum  of  man. 

1950  and  1951  excavationsof  the  site  of  Aztalan,  Wis- 
consin. 

Percutaneous  catheter  for  heparin  therapy, 
Peritoneal  dialysis. 

Physical  anthropology  1953. 

Pulmonary  arteric^raphy. 

The  Pursuit  of  excellence . 
Reacher. 

Replacement  of  heart  valves. 
Shorthand,  see  them  write. 

Snare  drum. 

Taos  pueblo. 
Tracheotomy. 

The  Violin;  part  1. 
The  Violin,  part  2. 
White  collar  grievance. 

Zaculcu.  Guatemala. 

Wisconsin.     University.     Dept.  of  Physical 
Education  —Women 
see 

Reacher. 

Wisconsin.     University.    University  Extension 
Division 
see 

Mental  retardation. 

Wisconsin.    University — Madison.    Bureau  of 
Audio-Visual  Instruction 


Starting  and  managing  a  successful 
business. 


Wisconsin  comes  of  age  {Fiimstrip)  Wisconsin  State  His- 
torical Society,  1949. 

30  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Wlsconslo's  story,  oo.  5) 

With  teacher's  manual  by  G.  H.  Glover. 

Summary:  A  study  of  constructive  sodal  and  economic  aspects  of 
life  In  Wisconsin  during  the  period  between  1980  and  1W8. 

1.  Wisconsin— Soc.  condlt  2.  Wisconsin— E^con.  condlL  i.  Wis- 
consin. State  Historical  Society.  Series:  Wisconsin's  story 
(FUmstrlp)  no.  5. 

309.1775  Fi  A  68-4094 

Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Society 

The  Wisdom  of  animals  (Motion  picture)  Iwanami  Pro- 
ductions, Tokyo.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  American  Edu- 
cational Films,  1970. 

9  mU).    ad.    b&w.    16  mm.    (The  World  of  nature) 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Dlsttnguiahea  between  Inatlnct  and  knowledge  la  aol- 
mals  by  presenting  examples  of  how  Tarioua  animals  react,  learn, 
and  remember.  „       ^  , 

1.  Instinct.  2.  Animal  intelligence.  I.  Iwanami  Elga  Seiaakojo. 
Tokyo.  II.  American  Educational  Films.  III.  Series:  The  World  of 
nature  (Motion  [rfcture) 

[QL781]  591.5  76-712030 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Wise  dniffyist  {Motum  picture)    IMP  ,1912?, 

l.~>  min.     si.     b&w.     13  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

I*  C.  copy  Imperfect :  main  titles  wanting. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  film  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary:  A  comedy  al>out  a  young  bride  who  finds  a  loTe  note 
ill  tbe  pocket  of  an  overcoat  which  her  husband  has  picked  up  by 
mistake.  She  attempts  suicide,  but  is  foiled  because  the  druggist  sub- 
stituted powdered  sugar  for  sleeping  tablets. 

I.  Independent  Moving  Picture  Company,  n.  John  E.  Allen  film 
collection. 

791.43  Fi  68-514 


Wiseman,  Frederick 


Basic  training. 


The  Cool  world. 
High  school. 

Hospital, 

Law  and  order. 

The  Titicut  Follies. 


The  Witk.  {Motion  picture] 
1970. 


16  n 


National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 


38  min.     id.     color. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Tom  Dmly;  director  sod  cunefamaD,  Martn  Dock- 
worth;  editor.  Margaret  WcscotL 

SUMMARY:  A  «udy  of  ihe  growing  >en*e  of  »elf-«wmrene«.  individuality, 
and  penoiulity  of  eight- )>ear.o)d  fraternal  twin  girl*  during  a  visil  to  the  lakende 
cottage  of  their  grandparent*. 

I.  Self-perception.  2.  Identity,  i.  Oiild  ttvdy.  I.  Canada.  NatioBal 
Rim  Board. 

tBF697,  155.44  70-715017 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

A  Wish  and  Ticino  {Motion  picture)      Warner  Bros.  Pic- 
tures, 1963. 

9   min.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (World-wide  adventure  qiecUl) 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Andre  de  La  Varre;  story  and 
script,  Andre  de  La  Varre,  Jr.;  narrator,  Peter  Thomas;  music, 
George  Craig:  photography,  Peter  BaudendlsteL 

Summary:  The  story  of  Giullna,  a  little  mountain  girl  who  dreams 
of  visiting  a  tropical  paradise. 

I.  Warner  I'.rotliers  Pictures.  Inc.  Series :  World-wide  adrwi- 
ture  special  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1183 

Wishes  (Motion  picture)     Sal  Maimone,  Inc,  [19701, 

3  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  exi^erlmenUl  film,  which  presents  a  graphic  vls- 
oallzatlon  of  tbe  sound  track. 

I.  Experimental  Alms.        I.  Sal  Maimone,  inc. 

778.5  70-711590 

CINE 

The  Wishing  ring;  an  idyll  of  M  England  (Motion  picture) 
AVorld  Film  Corp.,  1914. 

4.'i  min.    .si.    b&w.    35  mm. 

A  Shubert  feature. 

In  the  Kerln  Brownlow  Film  Collection  of  tbe  American  Flint 
Inslitute  Collection.   Library  of  Congress. 

Credits:  Author,  Owen  Davis;  photographer,  Maurice  Tourneaur. 
ra*t:  Vivian  Martin,  Ales  B.  Francis,  Chester  Barnett.  the  doe  Gyp 
WlUIains, 

Summary:  A  story  about  the  events  leading  to  the  reconcilia- 
tion of  a  gouty  earl  and  his  son  whom  he  disinherited  after  his 
dlsmlsMl  from  the  university. 

I.  World  Film  Corjwratlon.  II.  Kevin  Brownlow  Film  Collection. 
III.  American  Film  Institute  Collection. 

791.43  75-709791 

TW  Witch  4octar.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV.  London.  1969. 
Releaaed  in  the  U.S.  ^  Tune-Life  Films. 

33  min.     id.     bAw.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Describe*  the  wori  of  the  witch  doctor,  which  b  a  combination 
of  Mack  magic  utd  accepted  medical  practices.  Show*  the  envirooment  in  which 
male  ind  female  witch  doctor*  practice,  and  deacribet  uniaual  metbods  and 
medicine*  which  they  um 

1,  Medicine-man.  I.  British  Broadcasting  Corperatian.  Tdevisioa  Ser- 
vice.    II.  Time-Life  Film*. 

[ON477i  615  70-714406 

Time-Ufe  Film  ^2  MARC 


A  Witch  gets  ready  for  Halloween  (Filmstrip)  Media 
Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Education  for  the  Handicapped,  1970.  Made  by  Gilbert 
Altschul  Productions. 

1  rull.     color.     'i^>  inru.     (I'artleri  and  holidH.v*  wrietf) 

Ciiptioned  for  u-*  in  Kch<K>l  proKrants  for  the  deaf. 

SIMMARV :  Portra.va  the  holiday  of  Halloween  and  presents  the 
symbols  ttiat  are  associated  with  the  day.     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Halloween— Juvenile  films.         I.  L'.  S.    Bureau  of  Eilucatlon  for 
the  Haitdlcapped.     Mnlia  Servk-es  and  Captioned  Film.<i  Branch.    II. 
Series :  Partlett  and  holidnj-M  series  (Fllrontrii)) 
[GT4965]  394.268  72-739301 

V.  S.  Bureau  of  Educn-  tlon  for  the  Handicapped 


Witchcraft   (Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corp.,    19&4.     Made   at  Shepperton   Studios,   Shepperton, 

Eng. 

80  min.     sd.    b&w.     35  mm 

CredHi:  Producers.  Robert  Llppert,  Jack  Parsons;  director,  Don 
Sharp;  writer,  Harry  Spalding;  music,  Carlo  Martelll;  director  of 
photography,  Arthur  La  vis;  editor,  Robert  Winter.  C<ut:  Loo 
Chaney,  Jack   Hedley,  Jll!   Diron,  Marie  Ney,  Viola  Keats. 

Summary:  A  suspense- thriller  about  a  group  of  modem  witches, 
led  by  a  300-year-old  witch,  who  come  to  life  when  housing  de- 
velopers level  an  ancient  graveyard  In  rural  England. 

I.  Twentieth  Ontury-Foz  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1367 


Witches  of  Salem  {Filmstrip)    Jmics  and  OsnKmd.    Released 
by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

::6fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  miide. 

Summary:  Part  1  describes  the  alarming  discovery  of  witches  in 
Salem.  Masc.  and  offers  some  of  the  evidence  given  at  Susanna  Mar- 
tins  trial.  Part  2  presents  Judge  Samuel  Sewall  after  tbe  witch 
trials,  when  he  reallsea  that  he  has  condemned  Innocent  people  to 
be  hanged.    For  elementary  grades.    With  captions. 

1.  Witchcraft  —  Salem,  Mass.  2.  Trials  (Witchcraft)  —  Salem, 
Mass.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.     il  Modern  Learning  Aids.  New 

York.  Series:  Critical  tblnklng aids  (FUmstrlp) 

372.8  78-733312 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


The  Wtchea  af  Sal— :  horror  tmi  the  hoye.  [Motion  picture]  Az- 
zareila  Unlimited.  Released  by  Learoinc  C(»p.  (^  America. 
1972. 


32  b 
With 


16  n 


SUMMARY:  A  pomayal  of  the  wilcbcrafl  trials  of  Salem.  Mais.,  in  1692. 
AttempU  to  give  an  imdcntandiog  of  the  political,  psychological,  and  religious 
background  of  the  triab  and  of  tbe  cooacquencca  of  thit  epiKide  on  American 
history. 

1.  Triab  (Witchcraft) — Salem.  Maia.  I.  Azzaiells  Unhmited.  [I.  Learning 
CorporatioD  of  America. 

tlCFM2478]  974.4  72-701476 

Learning  Corp.  of  73 

America 


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With  another  man's  life  {Motion  picture)    Mott  Foandatioiif 
1969.     Made  by  Centron  Corp. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  the  problems  of  men  behind  bars  who  are 
confronted  with  readjustment  to  tbe  outside  world.  Shows  how  the 
Flint,  Michigan,  program  of  the  Mott  Foundation  succeeds  In  help- 
ing tbeae  men. 

1.  Refaabtlltatlon  of  crimioalt.  2.  Prison  paychology.  i.  Oiarles 

Stewart  Mott  Foundation.  Flint,  Hlcfa.  n.  Centron  Corporation,  Inc., 
Lawrence,  Kan. 

M18  78-705723 

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With    dnutts   and    trumpets    (Motion   picture)      National 
Film  Board  of  Canada,  1968.    Made  by  Marcel  Carriere. 

28  min.    f»d.    color    16  mm. 

Englith  version  of  the  French  motion  picture  entitled  Avec  tam- 
bours et  trompettes. 

Creiiti:  Producem,  Rot»ert  Forget;  music.  Don  Douglax;  camera- 
man, Alain  Dostie;  film  editor.  W«-ner  Nold. 

Summary:  Shows  the  ceremony  performed  aimually  by  the  Regi- 
ment de  Zouaves  pootificauz  canadlens  in  Coatlcook,  a  small  village 
In  Quebec,  to  pay  tribute  to  the  508  Canadian  men  who.  In  1867,  went 
to  the  aid  of  Pope  Plus  x  whose  territories  were  besieged  by  the 
troops  of  King  Victor  Emanuel 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Papal  States.  Esercllo.  Zuavl  pontlflcl.  2.  Coatlcook,  Que.— 
Festivals,  etc.  i.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  Atcc  tam- 
bours et  trompettes  (Motion  picture) 

394.2  77-705266 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


With  each  breath  {Motion  picture)     New  York  State  Dept 
of  Health.    Released  by  Health  Education  Service  [19&-?j 

29  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credita:  Narrator.  Hume  Cronya 

Summary:  Discusses  the  causes  of  polluted  air  and  explains  that 
it  corrodes  lung  tissue,  paint,  metal,  masonry,  and  plant  foliage. 
Describes  New  York  State's  eight-point  attack  against  air  pollution 
In  which  Federal,  State,  and  local  action  are  expanding  research, 
planning  and  enforcement  powers,  controlUng  motor  vehicle  pollution, 
and  providing  adequate  atmospheric  warning  systems. 

1.  Air— Pollution.        i.  New  York  (State)     Dept  of  Health. 

614  Fi  A  68-189 

New  York  State  Dept  of  Health 


With  every  st«p  I  take  (Motion  picture)  Leo  N.  Levi  Me- 
morial Ho^ital,  1959.  Made  by  Wilding  Picture  Produc- 
titms. 

14  mlD.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary;  Describes  methods  of  treatment  and  rehabilitation  of 
patients  with  rheumatoid  arthritis  at  the  Leo  N.  Levi  Memorial  Hos- 
pital in  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  and  the  constant  research  going  on  there. 
Emphasizes  the  Importance  of  the  understanding,  cheerfiU,  positive 
atmosphere  expressed  by  tbe  staff  throughout  tbe  boqritaL 

1.  Arthritis  deformans.        l  Ijbq  N    Levi  Memorial  HospltaL 

ei7.7  Fi  68-666 


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With  instruments  and  song:  youth — the  time  of  JoTOoa, 
dedicated  performance  {Motion  picture)     Idyllwild  Arts 

Foundation,  1967. 

27  mlD.    ad.    color.    16  nun.     (Idyllwild — the  magic  mounUtn) 

With  study  guide. 

CreditM:  Producer  and  director.  Bay  Garner;  narrator  and  guest 
conductor.  Meredith  WIIIbmi. 

Summaru:  A  program  performed  by  tbe  Junior  and  seaior  high 
BCbool  choir,  orchestra,  and  band  of  Idyllwild  School  of  Music  and  the 
Arts.  Meredith  Wlllson  guest  conducts  hta  76  trombones.  Includes  a 
performance  by  the  International  Balladeers,  Josef  and  Miranda. 

1.  School  music — California.        i.  Idyllwild  Arts  Poondatlon. 
Series :  Idyllwild— the  magic  mountain  (Motion  picture) 

780  Fi  A  67-5821 

Idyllwild  Arts  Founda-  tlon 

With 


[Motioa  picture]     John  D.  PutinscMi  [19727] 


Un 


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SUMMARY:  A  viaual  reprcsenution  of  the  three  Mctioni  of  the  Requkan 
Mbm.  Show*  the  leuch.  the  despair,  and  the  redemption. 

l.Caiholtc  Church.    Liturgy  and  riiuaL    MsMoa  the  day  of  death  ofburiaL 
1.  Parkimon.  John  D. 

CBX2015.8.R4]  783.2  72-701071 

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With  no  one  to  help  i 

Opportunity.  I&67. 


9  {Motion  picture)    Office  of  Bconomic 
Made  by  Quest  Productions. 


Vj  min.     6Aw.    sd.     16  mm.     (Head  Start  starts  at  home) 

With  discussion  guide. 

CreUtt:  Executive  producer.  William  C.  Jersey;  directors  and 
photographers,  Carole  ilamer,  Gene  Marnw. 

Summarj/:  Demonstrates  how  tbe  formation  of  a  food-buying  club 
by  a  group  of  Newark  mothcrH  brought  about  a  necessary  change 
in  the  community. 

1.  Shopping — Newark,  N.  J.  2.  Consumers — Newark,  N.  J.  i. 
V.  S.  Ofllce  of  Economic  Opportunity.  Series:  Head  Start  starts 
at  home  (Motion  picture) 

640.73  Fi  E  67-140 

U.  .s.  Office  of  Economic  Opportunity 

With  the  dawn  {Motion  picture)     Family  Theater,  1964. 

5  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Songof  the  agn) 

Credit*.-  Producer,  Patrick  Peyton;  superTlsIng  producer.  Maria 
Luca  de  Tena ;  director,  Dick  Coiia;  screenplay,  Andr^  Brunet; 
narrator.  Marvin  Miller;  music,  Les  Baxter,  David  Raksln;  camera- 
man, Donald  Henderson. 

Bummary:  A  modern  interpretation  of  Psalm  29  using  a  drama- 
tisation about  a  wmnan  and  her  bospltallied  husband. 
Another  issue,    35  mm. 

1.  Bible.  O.  T.  Psalms  xii— Criticism.  Interpretation,  etc. 
I.  Bible.  O.  T.  Psahns  xxx.  n.  Family  Theater,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series:  Song  of  the  ages  (Motion  Picture) 

223  73-702126 

Family  Theater 

With  their  eyes  on  the  stars  {Motion  picture)  Warner 
Bros.  Pictures,  1964. 

18  mil),      sd.      color.      35  mm.      (World-wide  adventure  special) 

Technicolor. 

Credits:  Producer,  Cedrlc  Francis;  supervisor  and  originator,  Gal 
Reed;  music,  John  Stewart 

Bummary:  A  group  of  folk  singers,  the  Bidgeruuners,  tells  in  sons 
about  tbe  progress  of  tbe  nation  from  pioneer  days  to  tbe  present 
time.  Includes  views  of  missile  iaunchings  and  of  space  ship  flights 
Into  the  unknown. 

1.  D.  S.— Hist— Songs  and  music.  t  Warner  Brothers  Pictures, 
Inc.        Series:  World-wide  adventure  special   (Motion  picture) 

973  Fi  68-1585 

With  these  children  {Motion  picture)  Hadassah,  the  Wom- 
en's Zionist  Organization  of  America,  1969.  Made  by 
Laurence  Solomon  Film  Group. 

27  mln.     nd.     color.     16  mm. 

German  veritlon  aim  Issued. 

Summary:  Shows  episodes  in  the  education  and  guidance  of 
young  newcomers  to  Inrael,  including  scenes  of  counseling  of  cul- 
turally deprived  youth  and  of  youngsters  of  dtfTerlng  origins  and 
backgrounds. 

1.    I xrael— Emigration   and    immigration.     2.   Youth — Israel. 
I.  Hadassah,  the  Women's  Zionist  Organisation  of  America. 

362  70-705020 

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With  these  hands  (Motion  picture)  Daniel  Wilson  Produc- 
tions, in  association  with  ABC  News.  Released  by  Daniel 
Wilson  Productions,  1970. 

60  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SVMUARY :  Spotlights  the  Ideals,  viewpoints,  and  creative  in- 
Hights  of  eight  American  craftsmen. 

1.  Handicraft— America.  2.  Artisans — America.  I.  Daniel  Wil- 
son Productions. 

701.15  77-711692 

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The  Withdrawn  patient  {Motion  picture)  Video  Nursing, 
1968.    Made  by  WTTW-TV. 

44  m  ,1.     nd.     l>Aw.     16  mm.     (Nursing  in  psychiatry) 

Videotape  atno  iMued. 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabus,  and  audiotape. 

Credit!:   Instructors.  Martha  Mltrtiell.  Hlldegard  E.  Peplau. 

Summary:  Describes  behaviors  that  typify  the  withdrawn  patient 
and  disctisnes  the  Imptlcatlona  that  those  behaviors  hold  for  under- 
standing current  mental  function  and  causative  factors. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.  2.  Nurse  and  patient  l  Video  Nurs- 
ing, inc.        Series:  Nursing  in  psychiatry  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  79-703441 

Video  Nursing 

The  Withdrawn  patient:  implications  for  the  nurBC-patient 
relationship  {Motion  picture)  Video  Nursing,  1968. 
Made  i>v  WTTW-TV. 

44  mill.     Ml.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Nursing  In  psychiatry) 

Videotape  also  Issued, 

With  Instructor's  guide,  student  syllabua,  and  audiotape. 

Crediln:  Instructors,  Martha  Mitchell,  Hlldegarde  E.  Peplau, 
Elizabeth  Maloney. 

Summary:  DlHcussea  the  algnifloance  of  ttM  nurse-patleot  rela- 
tionship in  working  with  a  withdrawn  patient  toward  his  eventiul 
r«babllllatlon. 

1.  Psychiatric  nursing.  2.  Nurse  and  patient  i.  Video  Nurs- 
ing. Inc.         (Series:  Nursing  In  psychiatry   (Motion  picture) 

610.73  72-703442 

Video  Nursing 


Within  the  ungraded  school  {FUmstrip)    Eye  Gate  Hoose, 

1967. 

34  f r.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  s.,  10  In.,  33ft  rpm.,  7  min. 
mlcrogroove.  (Nongraded  education  for  tbe  modern  elementary 
school,  no.  3) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary-  Discusses  the  eesenllal  change  necessary  In  tbe  attitude 
of  tbe  teacher  toward  her  pupils  In  shifting  from  graded  to  non- 
graded  thinking. 

1.  Ability  grouping  in  education.  2.  Teacher-student  relationships. 
I.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc.  Series :  Nongraded  education  for  the 
modern  elementary  school   (Filmstrip)    no.  8. 

372.1  Fi  A  67-3733 

Eye  Gate  House 

Without  fail  {Motion  picture)  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.  Made  by  Audio  Productions.  Released 
by  Bell  Telephone  System,  1967. 

27  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  reliability  of  tel^bone  service  In  14 
States,  showing  how  communications  are  used. 

1.  Telephone.  L  American  Tdephone  and  Telegraj^  CtHUpany. 
384.6  Fi  A  68-875 

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Without  hope  {Motion  picture)     [Keystone  Fihn  Co.,  19181, 

23  min.     si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

L.  C-  copy  Imperfect :  main  titles  and  credits  wanting. 

A  Manor  Films  presentation. 

In  the  John  E.  Allen  Aim  collection.  Library  of  Congress. 

Ca$t:  Chester  Conklin. 

Summary:  Comedy.  In  a  series  of  misadventures  which  Include  a 
mix-up  of  identitlM,  a  faked  murder,  and  a  near  hanging,  twin 
brothers  nanted  Walrus  connive  against  each,  other  to  Inherit  a 
millinery  store  from  a  tight-fisted  uncle. 

I.   Keystone  Film  Company,      n.  J<An  E.  Allen  film  collection. 

Fi 68-515 

WttUn,  Ray 


Cities  in  crisis:   a  matter  of  survival. 


Cities  in  crisis:  what's  happening  . 


A  Mask  for  me,  a  mask  for  ymi. 

Witnland  {Motitm  picture)    WITN-TV.    Made  and  released 
by  Walter  J.  Klein  Co.,  1968. 

22  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Swnmary:  A  view  of  eastern  North  Carolina,  Its  resources  and 
opportunities. , 

1.    North   Carolina— Econonric  conditions.        i.   WITN-TV    (Tele- 
vision station)  Washington,  N.  C. 

917.66  73-702667 

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Witty.  Stephen 
see 


A  Game  of  catch. 
Harry's  trolley. 


Wives  and  lovers  {Motion  picture)    Hat  Wallis  Productions. 
Released  by  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1963. 

106  mln.    sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Based  on  the  play  Tbe  first  wife,  by  Jay  Allen  Presson. 

Credits:  Producer,  Hal  Wallis ;  director,  John  Rich;  screenplay, 
Edward  Anhalt ;  music,  Lyn  Murray;  cinematography,  Luclen  Bal- 
lard; film  editor,  Warren  Low.  Cait:  Janet  Leigh,  Van  Johnson, 
Shelley  Winters,  Martha  Hyer,  Ray  Walston,  Jeremy  Slate. 

Summary:  A  comedy  about  a  couple  whose  poor  but  bappy  mar- 
riage is  nearly  wrecked  wtien  the  bust>and  achieves  wealth  and 
success  from  a  novel  which  suddenly  becomes  a  best  seller. 

I.  Presson,  Jay  Allea  The  first  wife.  n.  Wallis  (Hal)  Produc- 
tions.    UT.  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1328 


Wives  and  wives  {Motion  picture)  Grovemment  of  Didia 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, Bombay  ,1962, 

4  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ezra  Mir;  director,  Pramod  Patl;  narrator, 
Berkeley  Hill ;  unlmator.  O.  K.  Gokhale. 

Summay:  An  animated  color  cartoon.  Points  out  the  role  of  the 
housewife  In  helping  to  build  a  new  India,  as  explained  in  the  ad- 
ventures of  a  bachelor  who  visits  a  marriage  bureau  to  select  a 
bride  who  will  U>  a  good  housewife. 

1.  Marriage — India.  2.  Women  In  India.  3.  Home  economics — 
India.  I.  India  (Republic)  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broad- 
casting. 

Fi  67-2305 


The  Wizard  of  Id.  [Motion  picture]  ABC-TV  and  Sandler, 
Bums  and  Marmer  Productions.  Made  by  ABC-TV. 
Released  by  ABC  Media  Concepts.  1972. 

S  min.     td.     color       16  mm      (Curiouty  shop) 

AI»o  iuiicd  in  super  8  mm 

CREDITS:  Producer*;  Allan  Sandler.  SUn  Bums,  Mike  Manner. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  question  of  authority,  who  should  luve  it  and  bow 
it  ihould  be  uted,  in  an  animated  Tilm  baaed  on  the  comic  atrip  character  by 
Johnny  Han  of  a  king  who  commandi  hit  wiurd  to  rid  (he  peaaanti  of  laughter 
when  he  findi  them  laughing  at  htm.  For  primary  gradea. 

I.  Authority- -Juvenile  film*,  |l  Fairy  Ule«]  1.  Hart.  Johnny.  II. 
American  Broadcaiting  Company.  III.  Sandler,  Burni  and  Marmer  Produc- 
liona,  IV.  ABC  Media  Concepu.  V.  Series:  Curiosity  ahop.  [Motion  picture^. 
[HM271]  372.1  72-701826 

American  Broadca*iin|  17  MARC 

Co. 


The  Wizard  ©f  Menlo  Park  {Motion  picture)    Hearst  Metro- 
tone  News.    Released  by  B.  C.  G.  Films,  1963. 

53  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm 

Telecast  on  the  documentary  program  Perspective  on  greatness. 

Credits:  Pnniuter,  director,  and  writer,  Ctoyd  G.  -^rsietb:  narra- 
tors  Luis  Van  Rooten.  Sandy  Becker. 

Summary:  Describes  highlights  in  tbe  life  of  Thomas  Alva  Edison. 
Discusses  the  part  he  played  In  inventinR  the  Incandescent  electric 
light,  tbe  phonograph,  and  the  motion  picture  camera  and  projector. 

1.  Edison,  Thomas  Alva,  1847-1981.  i.  Perspective  on  greatness 

(Television  program)     n.  Hearst  Metrotone  News.  Inc.,  New   York, 
in.  B.  C.  O.  rilms,  inc..  New  York. 

Fi  67-898 


The  Wizard  of  Oz    (Filmstrip) 
see    Favorite  children's  boolcs: 


The  wizard  of  Oz 


Wodehouse,  Pelham  Grenville,  1881- 
damsel  in  distress 


A  Damsel  in  distress. 

The  Wolf  and  the  kids  {Filmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional 

Films,  1968. 

32  fr  color.  S5  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s..  12  in.,  33 J  rpm.. 
7  mln.     (Grimm's  fairy  teles,  no.  3> 

Captioned  version  also  Issued. 

With  users'  guide. 

Summary:  A  fairy  tale  about  Nanny  Goat  and  one  of  her  kids 
who  outwit  the  wolf  and  rescue  the  other  kids  who  had  been 
captured  by  the  wolf.     For  primary  grades. 

I.  Grimm.  Jakob  Ludwig  Karl.  ITS-VlSflS.  Der  Wolf  und  die 
Bieben  Juiigen  Oeissleln.  ii.  Coronet  Instructional  Films.  Series: 
Grimm's  fairy  teles  (Filmstrip)  no.  8. 

398.21  Fi  A  68-3766 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


The  Wolf  a^  the  aerea  Uttk  Udt.  cFilnutrip]    Barry  O'Hara  Pro- 
ducticmt.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 

53  ft,  coior.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  »..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.  (Folk 
tale*  from  the  brothere  Grimm) 

Abo  iuued  with  phonotape  in  ranrttr 

SUMMARY:  Presents  Grimm't  hiry  tale  about  Nanny  Goat  and  one  of  her 
kida  who  outwit  the  wolf  and  rescue  the  other  kids  who  had  been  captured  by 
the  wolf.  For  elementary  grades. 

(1.  Fairy  laka.     2.  FoIkk>re--Genn«nyj       I.  Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig  Kari. 
1785-1863.    Der  Wolf  und  die  nebenjungcn  Geiaalein.    11.  Barry  O'Hara  Pro- 
ductions.    III.  BFA  Educational  Media.     IV.  Series:  Polk  talc*  from  the  broth- 
ers Grimm.  [Pihnstrip] 
ePZ«i  398.21  72-732512 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 


The  Wolf  men  {Motion  picture)  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 
Made  by  MGM  Documentary.  Released  by  MGM  Tele- 
vision, 1969. 

52  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:   Debunks  ancient  myths  about  the  wolf,  explains  his 
true  place  In  nature,  and  shows  why  be  is  In  danger  of  extinction. 

1.  Wolves.     2.  Wildlife  ctmservatlon.        i.   Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer. 
Inc. 

6M.7  73-705021 

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Wolfe,  Winifred.       If  a  man  answers 


S  a  man  answers. 

Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart  {FUmttrip)    Educational  Audio 

Visual,  1965. 

r»3  fr.     bAw.     35  mm.     (Composers,  neries  1) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  notes. 

Credits:  VlBuul  editor,  Jeanne  Rice;  text  editor,  Robert  Sherman. 

Summary:  Recreates  In  detail  the  life  of  Mozart  and  the  times 
in  which  he  lived,  using  prints,  paintings,  pictures,  and  other 
authentic  documents. 

1.    Mosart,    Johann    Chrysostom    Wolfgang    .\madeu8,    1756-1791. 

I.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  inc.,   Pleflsantrllle,  N.   Y.  Series: 
Composers  (Filmstrip)  series  1. 

Fi  A  67-3983 

Ediicaliotutl  .\udio  Visual 

Wolfgang  Mozart  plays  for  the  king  and  quera  (Filmstrip) 
Society  for  Visual  Educjition,  1970. 

38  fr.  color.  3S  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  SSi  rpm..  10 
mln.    mlcrogroove.     (Musical  adventnree) 

Also  lasued  with  phonolape  In  cassette. 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

^tory  adapted  from  the  book  This  Is  music,  book  1.  by  William 
Sur. 

Credits:   Writer,  Adeline  McCall:   Illustrator,  Charles  McBarron. 

Summary:  Portrays  an  Incident  in  Mosart's  childhood  In  which 
the  young  musician,  at  the  age  of  alz,  travels  with  bis  family  to 
Vienna,  where  be  and  bis  sister  play  for  the  court  and  the  royal 
family.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Mosart,  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgang  Amadeus.  1796-1701 — 
Juvenile  films.  I.  Sur,  William  Raymond,  ed.     This  is  mosic. 

II.  Society  for  Visual  Education.  Inc..  Chicago.        Series: 
Musical  adventures  (Filmstrip) 

872.5  7fr-737770 

A.  I.  A.  Booklist 


Wolman,  Dan 
see 

The  Living. 

Wolper  (David  L. )   Productions 
see 

Anatomy  of  a  movie. 
The  Angry  screen. 


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Wolper  (David  L. )   Productions    (Continued) 

Darrow  vs.  Bryan. 

Nautilus  vs.  the  Arctic. 

Day-Day. 

October  madness:   the  world  series. 

Birth  of  a  star. 

The  Bold  men. 

De  Gaulle  vs.  Petaln. 

The  0<tyssey  of  Rita  Hayworth. 

The  Fabulous  musicals. 

Elsenhower  vs.  Rommel. 
Enis  IiUnd. 

The  One  and  only  Sing. 

Funny  men,  part  1. 

People  of  the  Amazon. 

Funny  men,  part  2. 

The  Enterprise. 

Pershing  vs.  Ludendorff. 

General  Douglas  MacArthur. 

Epic  of  flight. 

PUmptonl    The  man  on  the  flying  trapeze. 

The  Great  lovers. 

Escape  to  freedom. 
Frontiers  of  the  mind. 

Portugal — men  of  the  sea. 

The  Grizzly  bear — a  case  study  in  field 

Prelude  to  war. 

research. 

The  General. 

Revolution  In  the  three  R's. 

Hollywood  goes  to  war. 

Grace  KeUy. 

Roosevelt  vs.  isolation. 

Hollywood:    the  golden  years. 

Grant  vs.  Lee. 

The  Great  directors. 

Salk  vs.  polio. 

Hollywood  U.S.A. 

The  Immortal  Jolson. 

Grizzly' 

Say  goodbye. 
Search  for  vengeance. 

The  Man  called  Bogart. 

Halsey  vs.  Yamamoto. 

The  Second  World  War:    D-Day. 

Monsters  we  Ve  known  and  loved. 

The  Hidden  world. 

Natalie  Wood:   HoUywood's  child. 

Hitler  vs.  Hlndenburg. 

Seven  days  in  the  life  of  the  President. 

On  location:   Night  of  the  iguana. 

Hollywood:  the  fabulous  era. 

Sirens,  symbols,  and  glamour  girls,  part  2 

The  Oscars:    Moments  of  greatness.     Part  1 

Hollywood:   the  great  stars. 

Social  change  and  the  American  woman. 

The  Oscars:    Moments  of  greatness.    Part  2, 

Stalin  vs.  Trotsky. 

Hungary  vs.  Soviet  Union. 

f 

Paul  Newman:   actor  in  a  hurry. 

Japan:    a  new  dawn  over  Asia. 

State  vs.  Hauptmann. 

Sirens,  symbols,  and  glamour  girls.    Part  1 

The  Journal  of  Robert  F.  Kennedy. 

State  vs.  Walker. 

The  Swashbucklers. 

The  Journey  of  Robert  F.  Kennedy. 

They've  killed  President  T.1nroln. 

Teen-age  idols.    Part  1. 

Kefauver  vs.  the  syndicates. 

Trial  at  Nuremberg. 

Teenage  idols.    Part  2. 

Kennedy  vs.  Khrushchev. 

Truman  vs.  Stalin. 

They  went  that-a-way. 

Korea— 38th  parallel. 

The  Way  out  men. 

Lindbergh  vs.  the  Atlantic. 

Wet  vs.  dry. 

The  Unsinkable  Bette  Davis. 

The  Lonely  doiymen. 

Wilson  vs.  the  Senate. 

What  a  way  to  go:   an  extravaganza  in  the 

making. 

The  Longs:   a  Louisiana  dynasty. 

MacArthur  vs.  Trumaju 

Windsor  vs.  the  Crown. 

The  Wild  and  wonderful  thirties. 

McCarthy  vs.  Welch. 

The  World  of  Jacques-Yves  Cousteau. 

The  Winged  world:    instinct  and  intelligence 

in  birds. 

Man  in  space. 

Yankee  sails  across  Europe. 

The  Winged  world,  part  1. 

Wolpert,  Stanley  A. ,  1927-                Nine  hours  to  Ram 

The  Winged  world,  part  2. 

Mao  vs.  Chiang. 

see 

Mayhem  on  a  Sunday  afternoon. 

Nine  hours  to  Rama. 

Wolper  Productions 

see 

Miss  Goodall  and  the  wild  chimpanzees. 

Wolverine  Sports 

Byrdvs.  Amundsen. 

Mitchell  vs.  mlUtaty  tradition. 

see 

Castro  T8.  Batista. 

BasketbaU  fundamentals. 

Chamberlain  vs.  Hitler. 

Montgomery  vs.  Rommel. 

Wolves  and   th«  wolfnien    (Motion   picture)     MGM  Docu- 
mentary, 1970.    Released  by  FiUns  Incorporated,  1971. 

Mussolini  vs.  Selassie. 

52  mln.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Churrhtll  vs.  Goerlng. 

Ortdnallj'  telecaat  Not.  18.  1970;  on  the  NBC  documentaty  pro- 
irara  0.  K.  mooocram  aerlea  aoder  tbe  title  Tbe  wolf  m«o. 

CivU  War,  1863-1865:    Gettysburg  to 

Nasser  vs.  Ben-Gurlon. 

SUMMARY;  A  docwQeotarr  about  natoraltsta  Ostitlas  to  aare  tbe 
lapldly  TaiiaUni  andtK  wolrea. 

1.  WolTca.  2.  WUdllfe  coDaerratloiL  L  MetnMSoldwTo-Maver. 
Inc.    II.  FUma  Incorporated.    III.  The  Wolf  men  (HoUon  picture) 

Appomattox. 

Class  of  ... 

A  Nation  of  immigrants. 

667 

[QL737.C22]                           699.7                              70-712028 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Woman!    (Television  program) 
see 

Is  the  American  woman  losing  her  fem- 
ininity ? 

Wmnan  doctor  in  Vietnam  {Motion  picture)     CBS  News, 

1966. 

28  mln-     srt.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Sponsmed  by  tlie  Prudential  Insurance  Oo.  of  America. 

Tele<»Ht  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  century 
OD  March  20.  1966. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Isaac  Klelnerman;  director  and  writer  of  nar- 
ration, Earle  Luby;  reporters,  Walter  Cronklte,  Peter  Kallscher, 
Morley  Safer:  photographer,  Jerry  Sims;  film  editor.  Harold  Stiver. 

Summery:  Presents  Dr.  Pat  Smith  who  runs  a  hospital  for 
Montagnards  iie«r  Kontum,  Vietnam.  Shows  her  treating  patients 
and  performing  operations. 

1.  Smith.  Patricia  Marie.  1926-  i.  The  Twentieth  century 

(Television  program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.    OBS 
News.  _ 

925  71-702040 

WfHnan    is    {Motion    picture)       American    Standard,    1969. 
Made  by  Fred  A.  Niles  Commtmications  Cuitere. 

27  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Svmmary:  BxamineH  the  personal  philosophy  of  woman  In  today's 
world,  and  ^hows  her  In  some  of  her  many  roles,  aa  an  enigma,  a 
philosopher,  and  a  romantic. 

1.  Woman.        i.  American  Standard,  loc 

301.41  71-705724 

CINE 

Woman  of  Chamula  {Motion  picture)     Hartley  Productions, 

1969. 

14  mil),     ad.     color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Elda  Hartley;  photographers.  Irving  Hartley, 
Eida  Hartley. 

Siimmarv:  Shuws  the  life  of  a  Mexican  Indian  family  in  Chiapas 
where  the  Indians  live  in  much  the  same  way  as  did  their  Mayan 
ancestors  a  thousand  years  ago.  Describes  the  mother  of  the  family 
and  her  activities  in  the  home. 

1.  Indians  of  Mexico — Chiapas.  r.  Hartley  Productions,  New 

Tork. 

970.3  79-702732 

Hartley  PrixluctiOQS 

A    Woman    of    Paris    (Motion    picture)     Regent    Film    Co. 
Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1923. 

75  min.     si.     b&w.     35  mm. 

U  C.  hus  rerslun  with  Bulgarian  titles.  Transliterated  title : 
Parlzbiinka. 

In  the  AaierU-an  Film  Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress, 
Prim  acquired  from  Staatlicbes  Fllmarchiv  der  DDR. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Charles  Chaplin;  re- 
search, Harry  D'Arrast,  Jean  dl  Llmur;  photography,  Rallle  Totbe- 
roth.  Jack  Wilson;  fllm  editor.  Monta  Bell.  CAST:  Edna  Purvlance, 
Adolph  Menjuu.  Carl   Miller,  U'dla  Knott.  Charles  French. 

SUMMARY :  A  romantic  drama  about  a  young  girl  who  leaves 
her  village  sweetheart  and  goes  to  Paris  where  she  becomes  Involved 
with  a  wealthy  man  and  Is  swept  Into  the  luxury  and  gayety  of  the 


city. 


pany.     IL   United   Artists   Corpora- 

( Motion  picture) 

791.43  75-713358 

A  Woman  of  principle  {Motion  picture)     Paulist  Produc- 
tions, 1970. 

28  min.    sd.    b&w,    16  mm.     (Insight) 

With  lilscusslon  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer.  John  J.  Furla,  Jr.:  director,  Dick  Bennett: 
writer.  E.  Sarsfleld  Waters,  Ca«t:  Nehemlah  Persoff.  Audrey  Totter, 
Edward  Asner,  Peter  Deuel. 

Summary:  A  dramatization  about  a  self -sufficient,  elderly  widow 
who  can't  pay  her  overdue  rent  is  used  to  show  that  we  all  need 
other  people. 

t.  PauUst  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.  Series:  Insight 
(Motion  picture) 

168  78-708583 

PauIlst  Productions 

Woman  of  straw   {Motion  picture)     Nevus  Films,  London. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

117  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Eastman  color. 

Based  nii  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Catherine  Arley. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Michael  Relph :  director.  Basil  Dearden;  screen- 
play. Robert  Mul'er,  Stanley  .Mann;  music,  Mulr  MHthleson;  director 
of  phittoeraphy,  Otto  Ileller:  Aim  editor.  John  B.  GuthridKe.  Ca»t: 
Gina  I.<illfibrlgld«,  Sean  Connery,  Ralph  Richardson,  Alexander 
Knox,  Johnny  Kekko, 

Bummary:  SuRpense  melodrama  about  a  man  who  plots  to  murder 
hla  invalid  uncle  and  place  the  blame  on  the  young  wife  whom  he 
bad  hired  as  his  uncle's  nurse. 

r.  Arley.  Catherine.      I^  femme  de  pallle.      ii.  Novus  Films. 
III.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1368 

Woman  of   the   month:   Indira   Gandhi    {Motion  picture) 
CliS  Xews,  1966. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  uiiu. 

SiH>iiH<iri-J  by  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America. 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  The  twentieth  cen- 
tury on  March  27, 1966. 

Credits:  Producer.  Isaac  Klelnerman;  narration,  Sidney  Hertz- 
berg;  reporters,  Walter  Cronklte,  Winston  Burdett;  photographer. 
Mario  Blasetti ;  fllm  editors,  Walter  Katz,  Tom  Spain. 

Bummarv:  Surveys  the  life  of  Indira  Gandhi.  Prime  Minister  of 
India.  -Shows  her  childhood  and  later  life  as  the  hostess  for  her 
father,  Jawaharlal  Nehru.  Includes  an  Interview  In  which  she  dis- 
cusses her  present  hopes  and  programs  for  India. 

1-   Gjindhi.   Indira    (Nehru)    1917-  t  The  Twentieth  cen- 

tury  'Television  program)     ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  inc. 
CBS  News. 

923  75-702041 

Womanhood  (Filmstrip)    Warren  Schloat  Productions,  1971. 

ta  fr.  color.  8.^  mm.  and  phonodlac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  SSl  rpm.,  7 
min.     (Black  poeniN.  black  images) 

With  teacher'H  guide  and  poems. 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Barbara  Martinsons. 

Summary :  Presents  poems  which  portray  the  beauty  as  well  ai 
the  difficulty  of  being  a  black  woman. 

1.  American  poetry— Negro  authors.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Pro- 
ductions. Pleatantvltle.  N,  Y.  Series:  Black  poems,  black  Image* 
(Fllmstrlp) 

811  75-738195 

Warren  Schloat  Pro-  doctkHU 


Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union 
see 

Behind  the  skyscrapers. 
The  Choice  Is  yours. 

Erosion. 

Food  for  thought. 

Woman's  day 
see 

A  Geography  of  retailing. 

Woman's  Life  Insurance  Company  of  America 
see 

The  Quest. 


Wombat  Prodjctions 
see 

Almost  everyone  does. 

Le  Dernier  (The  last  one). 

The  Faces  of  patriots. 

I  am. 

I  think. 

Messenger  from  the  stars. 

Mfla  23:  SimioD's  world. 
Prometheus  XX. 
Push. 
Styles. 

The  World  of  Audley  Miller. 

Women  in  Africa   (Filmstrip)     Frank  Gardonyi  and  Clif- 
ford Janoff.     Released  by  UFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

r«  fr  color.  S^  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  s.  (Is.  for  manual  p"i>- 
jpctor.  i  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  tn..  33 J  rpm.,  5  min.  micro- 
groove.     {Africa:  focus  on  culture) 

Summary  Contmsts  the  African  woman's  conventional  role— 
ohIMhenring,  preparing  food,  and  working  in  the  fields— with  the 
chanKing  status  and  new  life  style  of  the  contemporary  African 
woman  who  enters  businesses  and  professtons. 

1    Women  In  Africa.  I.  Gardonyi,  Frank.    TI.  Janoff,  Clifford, 

in    BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Africa:  focus  on  culture 

•^"°^'"  916  70-737825 

fc    T.   *    Ronlcllst 

Women  in  an  era  of  change  (Filmstrip)    Visual  Education 

Consultants,  1971. 


b&w 


35  r 


A  news  study-lo-deptb  filmstrip  presented  by  the  Sharon  herald. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Producers,  John  Schleicher.  Joy  Harrla 

.-:i'MM.\RY:  Provides  a  historical  perfective  on  the  role  of 
women  and  studies  the  present  women's  liberation  movement.  With 
captions. 

1.  Woman — History  and  condition  of  women — Juvenile  films.  2. 
Women's  Lit>eration  movement — Juvenile  films.  I.  Visual  Educa- 
tion Consultants,  inc. 

[HQ1154]  301.41  78-738891 

Visual  Education  Consultants 

Women  making  utensils  (Mution  picture)    Wayne  Mitchell. 

Released  by  HFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mill.  si.  color.  stii>er  8  mm.  (  Livins  In  the  rainforest  series. 
Bftlnfoi-esi  lite  In  Central  America) 

LiHip  film 

With  tea<-her'«  !:ul<le. 

Summary:  Shows  Choco  Indian  women  making;  their  own  uten- 
sils from  plant  materials.  Includes  the  construction  of  a  strainer 
from  a  gourd,  and  of  baskets  and  fans  from  reeds.  Notes  that 
most  of  the  utensilK  are  decorated  with  designs  which  r^resent 
animals  or  have  religious  significance. 

1.  Choco  Indians— Industries.  I.  Mitchell,  Wayne.  II.  BPA 
Rducnilonal  Media.  Series:  Living:  In  the  rainforest  series.  Rain- 
forest Illle  In  Central  America  (Motion  picture) 

917.28  70-711663 

BFA  Educational  Media 


WoNMa  of  AlHca.  [Filouthp] 
U.S.  by  Uoipub. 


Unesco,  1966.     Rdeued  to  the 


46  fT.     color.     39  mm. 

With  En^lsh  commentary.  Commentaries  abo  ieeued  ia  French  and  Spanish. 

SUMMARY;  Trace*  the  emancipation  of  Afhcsn  women,  and  exploTM  their 
role  in  the  devek>pmcnt  of  theii  countries  from  tribal  locietics  to  modem  ilsics. 

1.  Women  in  Africa— HiUory.      3.   Women— Hbtory  sad  cooditioni  of 
women.        I.  United  Nation*  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural  Orfantutioo. 
II.  Unipub. 
IHQ1789]  30U1  70-740323 

Unipub  n  MARC 


Women  of  India  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  India 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, Bombay  |1964i 

17  min,    sd,     b&w,     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Mohnn  N.  Wadhwanl;  director  mid  writer. 
Bamesh  Gupta;  narrator.  Coral  Chatterjl ;  music.  Vijay;  photog- 
rapher,  Bal   l>httvale.   Ram   Mhati-c;  editor.  K.   Hamachandra   Bao. 

Summary:  A  documentary  fllm  tracing  the  achievements  of  women 
In  various  activities,  arts,  and  sciences  In  modern  India.  Include 
a   brief   historical   sketch   of   women's   role   In    Indian   history   and 

l!^  Women  in  India.  i.  India  (RepubUc)  Ministry  of  Informa- 
tion and  Broadcasting.  _ 

Fi  67-2332 


Women   of   Russia    {Motion   picture) 
Fotmdation,  1968. 


International  Film 


12miu.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     { Russia  today  series)  .,,„ 

Creditt:  Producer.  Julleo  Bryan;  music,  Stephen  M.  Gould;  editor, 

^^Immarp.-^Shows  the  role  of  the  Russian  woman  in  ^Soviet  life. 
1    wSi   in   Russia.         i-   International  Film  Foundation.  Inc.. 
New  York.        Series:  Russia  today  series  (Motion  picture) 

914.7  78-701846 

International  Fllm  FoundaUon 


Women:  the  forgotten  majority  {Filmstrip)  Denoyer-Gep- 
pert  Audio- Visuals.  Released  by  Denoyer-Geppert  Co., 
1971. 

■_n;r»  fi-.  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodlscs:  2  s.  each.  12  in., 
;«i  rpm,.  20  niln.  each,     mlcrogroove. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary.'  Presents  a  series  of  interviews  and  roundtable  discus- 
sions with  women  who  are  Involved  In  the  women's  liberation  move- 
ment. 

1.  Women  in  the  United  States.  i.  Denoyer-Oeppert  Company. 
301.41  78-736889 

Denoyer-Geppert  Audio-  Visuals 

Women:  the  true  story  {Motion  picture)  Mikefcoe  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

10  niln.     sd.     color.     IC  mm. 

Summary:  A  modem  myth,  with  a  primeval  setting,  abouia 
beautiful  woman  who  despairs  for  three  men— a  student  engrossed 
In  learning,  a  young  man  obsessed  by  posseaslon,  and  a  rake  ad- 
dicted to  drink. 

1.  MIketoe  Productions,  _  _     »  .. 

704.945  77-701756 

CINE 

Women  win  voting  rights  {Motion  picture)  Anargyros 
Film  Library,  1966. 

4  min      si.     b&w.     8  mm. 

Loop  tllm.      Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 
Summarv   A   dociunentary   about  the  movement   to  give  women 
the  right  to  vote,  with  emphasis  on  the  suffragette  campaign  In 

1    Woman— Suffrage— U.  S.        i.  Anargyros   Film  Library. 

324  79-700352 

Anargjros  Film  Library 

Women's  American  ORT 
see 


Come  with  me,  my  brother. 


Eliahu's  house. 

The  Making  of  a  man. 

Mellah. 

Most  precious  resource. 

Women's  archery:  draw,  aim  and  hold  (Motion  picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1971.    Made  by  E.  C.  Communications. 

4  mill.     St.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I»op  fllm. 

Willi  guide. 

Credits :  ConsulUnt,  Don  Ward. 

Summary:  Draw  and  aim  and  bold  demonstrated  In  regular  and 
slow  motion  by  Doreeo  WUber. 

1.  Archery.  I.  Athletic  Institute. 

799.3  78-711177 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  archery:  release  and  follow  through  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Athletic  Institute,  1971.  Made  by  E.  C.  Communi- 
cations. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

I»,ip  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Don  WartL 

Summary:  Release  and  follow  through  demonstrated  In  regular 
and  slow  motion  by  Doreen  WUber. 

1.  Archery.  I.  Athletic  Institute. 

799.3  71-711178 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  archery:  stance — nocking  the  arrow  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Athletic  Institute.  1971.  Made  by  E.  C.  <'ommuni- 
oations. 

4  niln.     al.     color,     super  8  mm. 

IxHtp  fllm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant.  Don  Ward. 

Summary :  Stance  and  nocking  the  arrow  demonstrated  In  regular 
and  slow  motion  by  Doreen  Wllber. 

1.  Archery.  I,  Athletic  Institute. 

799.3  74-711176 

Athletic  Institute 


668 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wofli^'i  gjaBMtkt,  BO.  1.  Bcghalag  lerel:  Floor  czcrdse,  pMtt 
1-8.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972.  Made  by 
[>eiuxe  General. 

ap^oi.  4  min.     >i.     color,     super  9  mm. 

Loop  film  in  canridte. 

Withrwk. 

CREDITS:  Consuluno.  ErneatiDC  Carter,  Dclenc  Dsrai,  Dmk  FUbmm. 
Jackie  Upbue*;  demonttraion,  Joan  Moore.  Rounne  Pierce.  Cathy  Ritby,  Ste- 
phanie StromcT. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.        1.  Athtetk  institute. 

tGV464]  796.4  72-701209 

Athletic  IdKitutc  72  MARC 


WoMOi'fl  EfvuMStlcs,  ao.  2.  BegbalHg  lereh  FIom-  ezerdse,  parts 
9-18.  (Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  General. 

spprox.  4  min.     si.     colof.     super  S  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  tuide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants.  Emestioe  Carter.  Delenc  Dust.  Dale  Flanssas, 
Jackie  Uphucs;  demonstrators.  Joan  Moore,  Rounne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 
tGV464]  796.4  72-701210 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 


Weara'i  grauta«tfca,  bo.  3.  B«glaBla«  lereb  Balncc  bent,  p«ti 

\-9.  [Motion  picture]      Athletic  Institute,  1972.      Made  by 
Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  tnin.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fiUn  in  cvtridge. 

With  iwde. 

CREDITS:  Consulunts.  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  DaiM,  Dale  Flanaaaa. 
Jackie  Uphues;  deroonstraiors.  Joui  Moore.  Rounne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rifby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

I.  Gytnnastics  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 
(GV464]  796.4  72-701211 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


Wohmb'b  gyKBaatka,  bo.  4.  Bcgfaaiag  lerel:  BbIbkc  beam,  parts 
10-19.  [Motion  picturei  Athktic  Institute,  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     li.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter,  Delene  Darai.  Dale  PUnsus. 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  f^rce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

1.  Gymnastics  for  women.       1.  Athletic  Institute. 
lOV464)  796.4  72-701213 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


yoBca's  graaaitlca,  ao.  5.  Bcgfaulag  level:  Umtm  parallel  bars, 
parts  1-7.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color      super  8  mm. 

Loop  fUm  in  cartridge. 

With  gutde- 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst.  Dale  Plaosaas. 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore,  Rounne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

I.  Gymnastics  tor  women.        \.  Athletic  Institute. 
tOV464)  796.4  72-701214 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


Woaea's  grauastka,  BO.  6.  BegfaudjiS  lercl:  Uaerea  parallel  bars, 
parts  8-18.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made 
by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  rain.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fUm  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  EmeUiae  Carter.  Delene  Darst,  E>ale  Flansaas. 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

1.  O/moastics  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 
tOV464,  796.4  72-701215 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 


k.  7.  Bcgfauii^  leTcl:  Straddle  raalt.  [Mo- 
Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  Gen- 

approi.  4  mtn.     si.     color,  super  8  nun. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

1.  Gymnastics  for  women.  I.  Athletic  Inatitule. 

[GV464]  796.4 

Athletic  Institute  72 


72-701216 
MARC 


t^oBwa's  grwMStka,  ao.  8.  latcraMdiala  level:  Hoor  aufdaa, 
parts  1-8.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  General. 

appro*  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Coosultants.  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst,  Dale  PtoosMS. 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.        L  Athktic  Institute. 

[GV464i  796.4  72-701217 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


WoMca's  gyHaaatka,  ao.  9.  latcnaedlatc  Icrch  Floor  cxcrdaa, 
parts  9-18.  [Motion  fMcturc]  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made 
by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  nim  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Datst,  Dale  Flanaaaa. 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby,  SW- 
phaoie  StrcMner. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

[GV464]  796.4  72-701218 

Athletic  Instituu  72  MARC 

Wo»eB*i  gTMBBftks,  ao.  10.  htCTModlate  torefc  Balaaoe  beaas. 
pMl*  1-10.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972.  Made 
by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS;  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter,  Ddene  Darst,  Dale  Plaosaas, 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

1    Gymnastics  for  women.        i.  Athletic  Institute. 
[OV464]  796.4  72-701219 

Athletic  Institute  72 


MARC 


.  11.  latiifiidiatf  lerel:  Balaacc  beaiB, 
1 1 1-18.  [Motion  picture]    Athletic  Institute.  1972.    Made 
by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Consultants.  Ernestine  Carter.  Ddene  Dwst.  Dale  Flanaaaa, 
Jackie  Uphuea;  demonstrators.  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Strocner. 

1,  Gymnastics  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Instilute. 
[OV464]  796.4  72-701221 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 


WoBea's  gyMaastkm,  ao.  12.  latnaMdtate  IcTek  Uaerea  paraUd 
bars,  parts  1-5.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972. 
Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  nun. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  ConsultanU,  Ernestine  Carter,  Delene  Dani,  Dale  Flanaaaa, 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby,  Ste- 
l^ianie  Stromer. 

1.  Gymnastics  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

[GV464]  796.4  72-701222 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


I^OBca's  gyBBBstka,  ao.  13.  lateraedlatc  lerefc  Uaevea  parallel 
bars,  parts  6-9.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute,  1972. 
Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst,  Dale  Flansaas, 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonslraton,  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

I.  Cymnastica  for  women.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 
lGV464]  796.4  72-701223 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


WoHca'i  gyaaastlcs,  ao.  14.  latcnMdlate  lerel:  Lajoat  sqaat 
vaalt.  [Motion  fricturej  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made  by 
Deliue  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     n.    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst,  Dak  Flansaas. 
Jackie  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rigfoy.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

1.  Gymnastics  for  women.        \.  Athletic  Institute. 

[OV464]  796.4  72-701231 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


WoBca's  grmaaatics,  ao.  IS.  AJwacad  krrd:  Floor  exardae,  parta 
1-8.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  fibn  in  cartridge. 

With  ginde. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst.  Dak  FlanaaH, 
Jackk  Uphues;  demonstrators.  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.       1.  Athktic  Institute. 
tGV464i  796.4  72-701224 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


Wmmb*!  tT"— ***■■  ao.  16.  Adraaeed  lerel:  Floor  excrdse,  parts 
9^18.  (Motion  picture)  Athletic  Institute.  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  OeoaaL 

approx.  4  nun.    si.    cokw.    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  ginde. 

CREDITS:  Consultants.  EracstiBe  Carter,  Dcteoc  Dant,  Dak  PkoMaa. 
Jackk  Uphuea;  demonslraton,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce.  Cathy  Ri^iy,  Ste- 
phank  Stromer. 

1 .  Gymnastics  for  women.        I.  Athletk  Institute 
tOV464)  796.4  72-701225 

Athktk  Institute  72  MARC 


669 


WoattB's  gyvaastka.  ao.  17.  Adraaoed  lerel:  Bailee  ba«a^  p«ti 
1-9.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute,  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  GeneraL 

Bpprox.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst,  Dak  Flansaas, 
Jackk  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phanie Stromer. 

1.  Gymnastics  for  women.       1.  Athletic  Institute. 
tGV464]  796.4  72-701226 

Athktic  Institute  72  MARC 

Wowea's  gyHBBStks,  ao.  18.  Adraaced  lerel:  BalaKe  b«a^  parts 
10-18.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972.  Made  by 
Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  I  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants.  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst,  Dak  Flansaas. 
Jackk  Uphues;  demonstrators.  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  Pierce.  Cathy  Rigby.  Ste- 
phank  Stromer. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.       I.  Athktk  Institute. 
[GV464]  796.4  72-701227 

Athktk  Institute  73  MARC 

Woaica's  gyausastics,  ao.  19.  Adraaced  level:  Uaerea  parallel 
bars,  parts  1-4.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute,  1972. 
Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  Tilm  in  cartridge 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consulunts.  Ernestine  Carter.  Delene  Darst.  Dak  Fbnsaas, 
Jackk  Uphues;  demonstrators.  Joan  Moore,  Rounne  Pkrce.  Csthy  Rigby.  Sie- 
;rfiank  Stromer 

I.  Gymnastics  for  worrten.        I.  Athletic  Iruuiuie. 
tGV464j  796.4  72-701228 

Athletic  Institute  73(73)  MARC 


WoMoi's  gymaastks,  ao.  20.  Adraaccd  level:  Uaevea  pandlal 
bars,  parts  5-10.  [Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972. 
Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  ConsultanU.  Ernestine  Carter.  Deknc  Darst,  Dak  Flansaas, 
Jackk  Uphues;  demotutraton,  Joan  Moore,  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby,  Sle- 
phank  Stromer. 

I.  Gymnastics  for  women.       I.  Athletic  liMhiMe. 
tGV464]  796.4  72-701229 

Athktic  Instilute  72  MARC 


.  21.  Adraaced  levcfc  Haadspriag  vaalt 
[Motion  picture]  Athletic  Institute.  1972.  Made  by  Deluxe 
General. 

appro*.  4  mitL    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Ernestine  Carter,  Delene  Darst,  E>ak  Flansaas, 
Jackk  Uphues;  demonstrators,  Joan  Moore.  Roxanne  Pierce,  Cathy  Rigby.  Sie- 
phank  Stromer. 

1.  Gymnastics  for  women.        I.  Athktk  Institute. 

[GV464,  796.4  72-701230 

Athkuc  Instituu  72  MARC 


ABC  News.     Released  by 


WMBea's  liberatioB.  (Motion  picture] 
ABC  Media  Concepts,  1971. 

23  mm.     id      c<rioT.      16  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  writer.  Marlene  Sanders. 

SUMMARY:  Examines  goah  and  methods  of  various  groups  within  the  W«>. 
men's  Liberation  Movement,  pointing  out  their  simikrities  ai>d  differettccs. 
Shows  women  oH  modcrste  prirfeasional  organitatioos,  as  well  as  representatives 
of  radical  extremist  factioru.  Features  Markne  SaiKkrs,  Senator  Birch  Bayh.  and 
Beny  Fricdan. 

I.  Women's  Liberatioa  MovemenL  L  AmericMi  Broadcasting  Company. 
II.  ABC  Medu  Concepts. 

(HQ1426i  301.41  72-700876 

ABC.  Inc.  72  MARC 

A  Women^s  liberation  multimedia  kit 


The  Silenced  majority:  a  women's  liberatioa  mt^ 
timedia  kit 


WoaMa's  saArage  BMvt 

1971. 


■t  (Motion  picture]     Thome  ninis, 


3  min.     si.     b*w.     super  8  mm.     (8  mm  documents  project,  no.  335) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  ttote*  on  cartridge  caae. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dak  Willard. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  demonstrations  and  arrests,  as  well  as  the  succciaful 
moments,  of  the  women's  luffragc  moveroeni  in  the  United  States  and  Britain. 

I  Woman— Sufbage — United  States.  2.  Woman — Suffrage — Great  Britain. 
I  Thome  Films,  inc..  Boulder,  Coto.  IL  Scries;  8  mm  documents  proiect  (Mo> 
lion  picturej  no.  33S. 

[JK18961  324  72-701304 

Thome  Films  71  MARC 


Women's  tennis:  badthand  stroke   (Motion  picture)     Ath- 
letic Institute,  1970.    Made  by  E.  C.  Communic&tituis. 

j  min.    si.    color,    saper  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 
With  calde. 

Credits:  Coasaltant.  Dare  Snyder. 

Summary :  P^gy  Michel  demonstratea  In  recolar  and  alow  motloii 
the  correct  backhand  stroke  technlqcea. 
1.  Teonia         I.  Athletic  Iimltute. 

796.34  78-711181 

Athletic  Institute 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Women's    tennis:    backhand    variatimis    (Motion    picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.     Made  by  E.  C.  Communications. 

4  miD.     8l.     color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 
With  ffuide. 

Credits:  CoosulUot,  Dare  Snyder. 

SuDimarT :  Pegg;  Mlcbel  demonstnitea  la  refolar  aDd  alow  motion 
the  correct  backhand  rarlatlons  techniqtieB. 
1.  TeoDlfl.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796^  77-711182 

Athletic  Institute 

W<»nen's  tennis:   basic  serve    (Motion   picture)      Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  E.  C.  Conununications. 

4  miu.     si.    color,    auper  8  mm. 
Loop  Dim. 
With  guide. 

Credits :  Consuttaot,  Dave  Snyder. 

SuauDary :  Pegsy  HIcbel  danosstrates  Ic  regular  and  alow  motion 
the  correct  basic  aerre  techniques. 
1.  Tennis.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796^  74r-7lH84 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  tennis:  Bat  serve — American  twist  serve  (Motion 
picture)     Athletic  Institute,  1970.     Made  by  E.  C.  Ck>m- 

munications. 

4  miD.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  gnlde 

Credits:  Coasaltant,  Dare  Snyder. 

Summary:  Peggy  Mlcbel  demonstrates  Id  regular  and  slow  motion 
the  correct  flat  serre  and  American  twist  serre  tedmtqoeiL 

1.  Tennis.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.34  78-711185 

AthletlclDstitute 

Women's  tennis:  forehand  stroke  (Motion  picture)    Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  E.  C.  Communications. 

4  uiln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Lo>)o  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dave  Snyder. 

Summary:  P^gy  Michel  demonstrates  In  regular  and  slow  motion 
the  correct  forehand  stroke  techniques. 

1.  Tennis.         I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.34  75-711179 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's    tennis:    forehand    variations    (Motion    picture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.     Made  by  E.  C.  Communications. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide, 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dave  Snyder. 

Summary :  Peggy  Michel  demonstrates  In  regular  and  slow  raotloD 
the  correct  forehand  variations  technlqoes. 

1.  Tennis.  I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.34  7(^711180 

Athletlclnstltote 

Women's  tennis:  overhead  drive  (Motion  picture)    Athledo 

Institute,  1970.    Made  by  E.  C.  Communications. 

4  miu.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 
With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Dave  Snyder. 

Summary :  Peggy  Mlcbet  demonstrates  In  regular  and  slow  DWtloa 
the  correct  overhead  drive  techniques. 
1.  Tennis,         I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796J14  71-711186 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  tennis:  volley  (Motion  picture)    Athletic  Institute, 
1970.    Made  by  E.  C.  Communications. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credits :  Consultant,  Dave  Snyder. 

Summary :  Peggy  Michel  demonstrates  In  regular  aod  alow  motion 
the  correct  volley  tecbolquea. 

1-  Tennis.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.34  70-711183 

Aihletlclnstltute 

Women's  trade  and  field:  Discus  (Motion  picture)    Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productimis. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

Credit*:  ConsutUnt.  Will  Stephens. 

Bumnutry:  Helen  Thayer,  a  member  of  (he  National  Olympic 
World  Wide  track  team,  demonstrates  her  tecbnlqueo. 

1.  Track-atbletlcs  for  women.  2.  Wel^t  throwing,  i.  Athletic 
Institute. 

796.4  70-705894 

Athletic  loBtltute 

Women's   track   and   field:    Hiffh   jomp    (Motion  pioPure) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Producti<m8. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  film. 

With  guide. 

CredilM:  Conxiiltant,  Will  Stephens. 

Bummary:  Jan  Glotxer,  a  member  of  the  National  Olympic  World 
Wide  track  team,  demonstrates  her  technlqueo, 

1.   Trark-athletlcs   for   women.      2.   Jumping.  i.   Athletic  In- 

stitute. 

796.4  7^705899 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  track  and  field:  Hnrdles  (Motion  picture)     Ath- 
letic Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.     si.     color,     auper  8  mm. 

Ix>op  film. 

With  guide. 

Vrrditi:  Consultant,  Will  Stepbena. 

Summary:  Chi  Cbeng,  a  member  of  the  National  Olympic  World 
Wide  track  team,  demonstrates  her  techniques. 

1.  Track -athletics  for  wonMO.     2.  Hurdle-racing.  i.  Athletic 

loMltuta, 

796.4  78-706896 

Athletic  iDotltute 


Women's  track  and  fiekl:  Javelin  (Motion  pieture)    Athletic 
Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 
I»op  film. 
With  guide. 

Credit*:  Consultant.  Will  StqJbens.  ,      „  „       ,    ™        ,. 

Summary:    Ra    Nae   Bair,    a    member  of   the   NaUonal   Olympic 

World  Wide  track  team,  dwnonstrates  her  techniques.  .,,.,_, 

1    Track-athletics  for  women.     2.  Javelin  throwing.        i.  Athletic 

■°'""""-  796.4  74-705896 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  track  and  add:   Lom  jump   {Motion  fiaWn) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  film. 
With  guide. 

CrcdiU:  ConsulUnt.  Will  Stephens.  „.„„„.,  nimnl- 

Sitmmary:  Martha  R.  Wat«)n,  a  member  ot  th«  National  OUmplc 
World  Wide  track  team,  demonatratoi  ber  uchnlquea. 

1    Track-athletics  for  women.     2.  Jumplw.  I  AtUetIc  In- 

"""•'■  796.4  75-705898 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  track  and  field:  Relay  baton  passing   (Motion 
picture)     Athletic  Institute,  1970.     Made  by  Calvm  Pro- 

tioDB, 

4  mlD.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 
Loop  flln. 
With  guide. 

Credit*:  Consultant,  Will  Stephens.  .    ™    ,^ 

Summary:  Dino  Lowrey.  a  member  of  the  National  Olympic  World 
Wide  track  team,  demonatrates  hw  tecbnlquea. 

1    Track-athletica  for  women.      2.  Relay  racing.  L  Athletic 

'•"""•"■  796.4  79-705900 

AthleUc  Institute 


Women's  track  and  fieM:  Shot  pot  (Motion  pieture)    Ath- 
letic Institute,  1970.     Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  min.     sL     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  hlm. 

With  guld& 

CredUi:  Consultant.  Will  Stephens. 

Summary:  Pauline  Thomas,  a  member  of  the  National  Olympic 
World  Wide  track  team,  demODStratea  her  technique*. 

1.  Track-athletics  for  women.  2.  Weight  throwing.  i.  Athletic 
Institute. 

796.4  77-705893 

Athletic  Institute 

Women's  track  and  fieU:  Sprint  starts   (Motion  pioture) 
Athletic  Institute,  1970.    Made  by  Calvin  Productions. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

IxKtp   flllll. 

With  guide. 

Creditt:  Consultant,  Will  Stephens. 

Summary;  Dee  De  Busk,  a  member  of  the  National  Olympic 
World  Wide  track  team,  demonstrates  her  techniques. 

1.   Sprinting-      2.  Track-athletics  for  women.  l  Athletic  In- 

stitute. 

796.4  71-706897 

Athletic  InsUtate 


(Wo)Men's  wear.  [Motion  picture]     Glenn  Reisman,  1968. 


timiUriiy  in  the  fuhioni 


2  min.     sd.     color. 

SUMMARY:  A 
and  actions  of  young  men  and  women. 

I    Fashion.     2.  Men's  cloUiing.        I.  Reisman,  Glenn. 
[GT1710]  391  77-702658 

CINE  72it72ircv  MARC 

Wometco  Enterprises.    Reela  Films 
see   Reela  Films 

Wonder  [Motion  picture)     Family  Theater,  1964. 

5  min,     sd.     bAw.     16  ram.     (SonK  of  the  awa) 

Credit*:  Prodme:.  raltick  Peyton;  supervising  producer.  Maria 
Luca  (1*>  Tenn:  director,  Dick  Colla;  screenplay,  Robert  Story;  nar- 
rator, Gloria  Hand:  music,  David  Raksln;  cameraman.  Jamea 
Crab be 

Hummnni:  A  modern  Interpretation  of  Psalm  8  uslnn  scenes  of  a 
little  child  discovering  the  wonders  of  nature. 
Anotlier  is.sue.     -"IJi  mm. 

1.  Bible.     O.  T.     I'salma  vm— Criticism,  Interpretation,  etc  i. 

Bllile.     O.  T.     Psalms  vni.     n.  Family  Theater.  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Series  :  Song  of  the  ages  (Motion  picture) 

223  76-702120 

FainlLv  Theater 


Wonder.  [Slide  set]     Society  for  Visual  Education,  1972. 


exprcstion,  group  2) 


20  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in.     (Slideas  for 

With  teacher's  |uide. 

CREDITS:  Author,  George  A.  Lane. 

SUMMARY:  A  collection  or  slides  intended  to  evoke  ides*  and  provide 
sl«rting  points  for  student  discussions  and  creative  esprcssioru.  Illustrates  the 
wonders  of  music,  newborn  birds,  mother  love,  nature,  life,  and  death. 

I.  Forums  (Discussion  and  debate)  2.  Creative  thinking  (Education)  1. 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  11.  Scries:  Slides*  for  creative  es- 
prcssion.  (Slide  set)  group  2. 

tLC6519]  779  72-736460 

SVE  72  MARC 


Tbe  Wonder-land  of  brchd   (Motion  picture)     Continental 
Baking  Co.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 

,196-1, 

20  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  steps  In  bread-making  from  the  harvesting 
of  tbe  wheat  to  baking  In  the  most  modem  ovens. 

1.  Bread.         i.  Continental  Baking  Company,     n.  Modern  Talking 
Picture  Service,  Inc. 

664  Fi  A  67-5168 

HodMuTslklnt  picture  Serrlce 


The  Wonder  of  water  (Motion  picture)  American  Water- 
ways Operators.  Made  by  Jam  Handy  Organization. 
Released  by  Association  Films,  1967. 

27  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm.  ,      ,  ,     .u 

Summary:  Relates  the  story  of  the  public  benefits  gained  Ui  the 
United  States  from  Improvement  and  use  of  water  resources.  Includ- 
ing savings  In  transportation  costs,  which  result  In  lower  costa  for 
CMisiuner  goods  and  services. 

1  Water  resources  develoi>ment— U.  S.  2.  Inland  water  trans- 
portation—U.  S.  1.  American  Waterways  Operators,  ii.  Aasocia- 
tlon  Filma,  Inc. 

386'.0973  Fi  A  67-5587 

American  Waterways  Operators 


The  Wonder  ring  (Motion  picture)     Stan  Brakhage,  1966. 

4  min.    sl.    color.    16  mm. 

In  the  Stan  Brakbage  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congress. 

Summary:  An  experimental  film  which  portrays  New  York's  Third 
Avenue  El  through  the  eyes  of  a  child  on  a  merry-go-round. 

1  Street-railroads— New  York  (City)  2.  Railroads,  Elevated- 
New  York  (City)  8.  New  York  (City)— Transit  systems.  i.  Brak- 
bage, Stan.  II.  Stan  Brakbage  Film  CoUectlon.  m.  American  Film 
Institute  Collection. 

701.M6  76-708963 


Wonderful    Africa    (Motion    picture)       Columbia    Pictures 
Corp.,  1962.    Made  by  Athos  Film  Productions. 

19  mlri.     sd.    color.    S5  mm.     (Musical  travelark) 
Technicolor.  ,  , 

Summary:  A  mnalcal  tour  of  Africa  pointing  out  many  of  its 
acenic  beauties  and  describing  the  habits  of  some  of  Its  people. 
Includes  views  of  Luxor,  Mt  Kilimanjaro,  I^ke  Manyara,  Zanzibar, 
Cape  Town,  and  Victoria  Falls. 

1    Africa— Dcscr.  A  trav.— 1951-  i.  Columbia  Pictures  Cor- 

poration.       Series:  Musical  travelark   (Motion  picture) 

916  Fi  68-1586 


Wonderful  BeauUcu  (Motion  picture)  FrancisMonUgu 
Film  Productions.  Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
1962. 

18  min.    sd.     color.     35  mm.     (Musical  travelnrk) 

Technicolor.  ,  , 

CredUf  Commentary.  Elizabeth  Montagu:  narrator,  Larry  Cross. 
Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  tbe  ancient  English  manor  of 
Beaulleu  from  Its  orlglna  as  a  Cistercian  monastery  In  the  13th 
century  Points  out  the  contributions  toward  Its  upkeep  made  by 
members  of  the  Montagu  family  who  have  owned  the  estate  for  tbe 
last  four  centuries,  ,,         , 

1    Beaulleu  i    Columbia  Pictures  Corporation,     ii.  trancls- 

Moiitagu  Film  Productions.  Series:  Musical  travelark   (Motion 

^'^""»  Fi  67-1408 


A    Wondofal    OHistrvctlon.    [Motion    picture]       Don    Lenzer. 
Released  by  Film  Images/Radim  Films  [197-?] 

IS  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Originally  shown  in  NET'S  program  The  great  American  dream  machine. 

SUMMARY:  Celebrates  as  creative  artisu  the  men  who  build  buildings, 
comparing  them  to  the  men  in  Leger's  painting  Lcs  constructeurs. 

1.  Architects.     2.  Building*  in  an.        I.  Lenzer,  Don.     II.  Film  Imagea/- 
Radim  F^lms. 

[NA25401  690  72-702454 

ALA  Booklist  73  MARC 


Wonderful  New  York  (Motion  picture)     B-M  Productions. 

Re'eased  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1962. 

18  mi'     sd.    color.    35  mm.    (Musical  travelark) 

Technirama.    Technicolor. 

Credit*:  Producer  and  director,  Bem»d  Malnwaring;  commentary. 
Laurence  David  Kramer,  Bemerd  Mainwarlnir;  narration,  Robert 
Ware;  music,  Edwin  Astley;  photography,  Bt^er  Barlow,  Anthonj 
Chapman ;  editor,  George  Fisher. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  New  York  City  pointing  out  Its  major  land- 
marks and  monuments. 

1.   New    York    (City)— Descr.— 1051-  l   B-M   Productions, 

Hollywood,  Calif,     n.  Oolumbta  Pictures  Corporation.  Series: 

Musical  travelark  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-1407 


Wonderful  Scotland  (Motion  picture)  Anvil  Films  (Scot- 
land) Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
1966. 

12  min.     )nl.     color.     35  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ken  Cameron;  director.  Hans  WIeter;  com- 
mentary, Jame^f  Cameron ;  music,  Mulr  Mathleson ;  photography, 
Arthur  Woo.stpr.  Leslie  Dear ;  editing,  Robert  Keen. 

Summary:  Travelog.  A  tour  of  (he  Scottish  countryside.  In- 
cludes views  of  the  cities  of  Glaagow  and  Edinburgh,  St.  Andrew's 
Oolf  Course,  the  Clyde  River,  and  a  highland  ball. 

I.  Anvil  Films  (Scotland),  ltd.  ii.  Columbia  Pictures  Corpora- 
tion. 

914.1  79-702042 


Wonderful  Switxerland.  No.  1:  The  Lake  Geneva  region 
and  Valals  (Motion  picture)  B.  M.  Productions,  Xx>ndon. 
Release  I  in  the  T^.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp..  1962. 

18  min.     sd.     color.     85  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  director,  and  narrative,  Bernard  Malnwaring: 
commentator,  Paul  Carpenter:  photography,  Ileg  Johnson. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  the  Lake  Geneva  aod  Valals  regions.  In- 
cludes vIewB  of  Geneva,  Lausanne.  Uontreux.  Slon.  Iserablea,  and 
Zermatt 

1   Swltserland— Descr.  *  trav.— IWfi-  i.  B.  M.  Productions, 

ltd.     II.  Columbia  ilctures  CorporaUon. 

niM  Fi  68-31 


670 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Wonderful  tree  (Fitmstrip)     Taylor  Associates,  1971. 

31  fr.  color.  35  nun.  and  phoDOdisc:  2  s.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  s.  for  aatomatlc  projector),  7  ih..  3Si  rpm.,  7  mln.  mlov- 
fTOore.     (Tell  me  a  story.     Library  7,  na  8) 

Also  Issued  with  phoaotape  la  cassette. 

With  script  book,  plcture-cued  tell-bad  booklet,  and  tescher'a 
folder. 

Based  OD  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  nif  LOfgr«i. 

SUMMARY:  A  fantasy  about  a  boy  who  plants  a  tUiy  wlased 
•eed.  watches  It  grow  Into  the  biggest  tree  he  has  ever  seen,  and 
dlacoTera  In  Its  brandies  a  tree  house  where  he  encooatera  elrea, 
lions,  and  bluebirds.    For  elemeotary  grades. 

I.  LSfgren.  Ulf.  Det  underbara  trfidet.  II.  Taylor  Associates. 
111.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story  (Fllmstrlp)     Library  7.  no.  8. 

372.6  72-738714 

Taylor  Associates 

The  Wonderful  world  of  a  four-year  (M  (Motion  picture) 
WCCO,  1967. 

27  mill.     Kd.    color.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Sponsors,  Farmers  and  Mechanics  SaTlngs  Bank,  Mln< 
neapolis  Oas  Co. 

Summarti:  Portrays  the  wonder  and  excitement  which  a  four- 
year-old  boy  finds  at  play,  during  a  ristt  to  the  soo,  npon  learning 
that  hia  mother  Is  expecting  a  baby,  on  Christmas  morning,  and  at 
bin  3th  birthday  party. 

I.  WC<X>-TV  (Telerlsion  station)  Minneapolis. 

301.43  Fi  A  68-876 

CINE 


WfMiderful  world  of  adventure  {Motion  picture)  Tourna- 
ment of  Roses  Association,  1968. 

32  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Sumtnanf:  Views  of  the  floats,  bands,  and  horses  of  the  floral  fes- 
tlral  and  parade  held  In  Pasadena,  Calif.,  on  New  Year's  Day,  1968. 

1.  Tournament  of  Hoses,  Pasadena,  Calif.  l  Pasadena  Tourna- 

ment of  Ro.'Vs  Association,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

791.6  Fi  A  68-627 

Pasadena  Tournament  of  Roses  Association 

The  Wonderful  world  of  beef  {Motion  picture)  National 
Tea  Co.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service 
il96-!i 

23  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumnuiry:  Pictures  the  movement  of  Colorado  food  beef  from  the 
feed  lots  to  supermarkets,  and  discusses  bow  meat  is  cut,  where 
specific  cuts  come  from,  bow  beef  is  trimmed,  and  bow  to  recognise 
quality  servings. 

1.  Beef.  2.  Meat  cuts.  i.  National  Tea  Company,  ii.  Uodero 
Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

641.3  Fi  A  67-5163 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 

The  Wonderful  world  ot  bikes  {Motion  picture)  Bicycle 
Institute  of  America.  Made  by  Valdere  Films,  Released 
by  Association  Films,  1966. 

28  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summai-y:  A  documentary  film  on  bicycles  with  emphasis  on  their 
contribution  to  fun  and  physical  fitness.  Shows  groups  of  all  ages. 
Including  Boy  Scout-s,  university  students,  and  cycling  cloba  of  vari- 
ous sorts,  as  they  participate  In  bicycle  hikes,  races,  and  exhibitions. 

1.  Bicycles  and  tricycles.  i.  Bicycle  Institute  of  America. 

II.  Association  Films,  Inc. 

Fi  A  67-2377 
Bicycle  Institute  of  America 

Wmderful  world  of  candy  {Motion  picture)  National  Con- 
fectioners' Association.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service  (196-1, 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  nmi. 

Swnmant:  Discusses  the  wide  use  of  candy  as  a  quick  energy 
food  and  shows  the  ingredients  and  modern  techniques  used  for 
making  bard  candies,  bars,  and  chocolate. 

1.  Confectionery.  i.  National  Confectioners'  Association  of  the 
United  SUtes.     ii.  UoAen  Talking  Picture  Service,  ina 

664  Fi  A  67-5169 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Serrlce 

WmiderM  world  otfrtskmess.  [Filoutrip]    United  Fresh  Fruit  and 
Vegeuble  Association,  1971. 

45  fr.     cokM      35  mm        ind  fAooodiic:  1  t..  12  m..  33  1/3  rpm.,  16  min. 

Abo  inued  with  r^totMUpe  in  casMtte. 

With  tcript,  bsktiground  matehal,  and  maauaL 

CREDITS:  Photofrsphy,  Urry  Hanson. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  to  Mteci,  uore,  and  prepare  fresh  rniits«id  vegeca- 
We»,  emphauung  the  impoitutce  of  good  nutrition  and  the  basic  four  food 
troups.  Demonsirites  m«ny  wiys  lo  prepare  ■  wide  variety  of  freih  fniiu  and 
vegeiables  Ihil  tie  available  all  year. 

1- Cookery  (Fruit)  2.  Cookeiy  (Vetetabtea)  I.  United  Fresh  Fruit  and 
VcieaMe  Association. 

(tx8U]  641.3  70-740565 

United  Freih  Fruit  and  72  MARC 

VegctaUe  Association 

1W  WoBdwM  world  oTrnMie.  {i^hnstripj    Scott  Education  Divi- 
MOO.  1970. 

approK- 37  fr.  cokx.  35  mm.  and  pbooodisc:  2  s.,  10  in.,  33  1/3  rpm., 
14  min.     (Lct'i  malce  music) 

ALso  isaued  with  phonoiapc  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  fuide. 

CREOrrS:  Authors,  Marilyn  Minch  Weber.  Betty  9nm€  SulKvan. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  young  students  creating  and  perfonning  tlictr  own 
melodies.  For  primary  grades. 

I.  Melody.  1.  Scon  Graphics.  Educaoon  Divisioa.  II.  Series:  Let's  make 
music.  (Film»(rip] 

lNn"47i  372.8  72-732963 

Scoa  Educatioa  Divisiaa  72  MARC 


The    WoDderfol    world    of    Ohio    (Motion   picture)     Ohio 
Bell  Telephone  Co.,  1»70.     Made  by  The  Film  Group. 

29  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

fiimsiniiry.-  Presents  Bd  Ames  as  be  sings  about  and  discusses  the 
cultural,  recreational,  and  historical  features  of  Ohio, 

J.  Ohio—Description  and  traTel.  i.  Ohio  Beil  Telephone  Com- 

pany. 

917.71  78-706152 

CINE 


The  Wonderful  worM  of  soowl  (Filmstrip)    Dates  Leam- 
inf(  Materials,  1969. 

48  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlw :  2  s.,  12  In..  3Si  rpm., 
17  min.     mlcrogroore     (Teaching  with  instructional  materials) 

Wltb  teacher's  gnlde. 

SUMMARY:  Oires  ten  different  uses  for  recordings  and  fire  ways 
to  improve  claaaroom  listening.  ProTldes  suggestions  on  the  care 
and  bandling  of  records. 

1.   Phonograph  In  edacatlon.  I.  Gales  LeamlDg  Materials 

(Firm)      II.   Serlefl:  Teaching  with  Instructional  materials   (nim- 
■trtp) 

[LB1044^]  871^  74-789717 

Gates  LearDlng  Hatwials 


The  Wonderful  world  of  the  brothers  Grimm  (Motion 
picture)  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  and  Cinerama.  Released 
by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1962. 

120  min.     «1.    color,     70  mm. 

CIneramn.     Metrocolor. 

U  C.  has  35  mm.  Cinemascope  print. 

Credits;  Producer.  George  Pal;  director,  Henry  Lerln;  screen 
story,  navid  P.  Harmon;  scri^nplay,  David  P,  Harmon,  Ctiarles 
Beaumont,  William  Roberts:  music,  Leigh  Harline;  director  of  i*o- 
t<«raphy,  Paul  C.  Vogel;  film  editor,  Walter  Thompson.  Cast: 
Laurence  Harvey.  Karl  Boehm.  Claire  Bloom.  Walter  Sleaak,  Bar- 
bara Bden. 

Summary:  A  dramatisation  about  events  in  the  Uvea  of  the 
brothers  Grimm  who  lived  in  Bavaria  In  the  early  ISOffs.  Includes 
an  enictment  of  three  of  their  fairy  tales— The  dancing  princess. 
The  cobbler  and  the  elves,  and  The  singing  bone. 

1.  Grliuin.  Jakob  Ludwlg  Karl,  1785-1883.  2.  Grimm,  Wllhelm 
Karl,  1786-1850.  L  Gerstner,  Hermann.  1908-  Die  BrQder 

Grimm,      n.   Metro^Joldwyn-Mayer,  inc      m.  Cinerama,  lot 

Fi  67-1266 


The  Wonderful  world  of  trains    (Motion  picture)      Lionel 
Corp.,  1960. 

27  mill.    Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  Klaeger  Aim  production. 

CrediU:  Producer.  Mickey  Trenner:  director.  John  Gllmour;  writer. 
Bob  Klrwhbaum:  photographers.  David  Quaid,  Dick  Kratlna;  edi- 
tor. Joseph  Morrlsey. 

Svmmarif:  In  a  dream  fantasy  a  young  Iwy  learns  about  the  many 
types  of  electric  trains  and  their  accessories.  Features  the  Suzari 
puppets. 

1.  Electric  railroads— Models.        l  Lionel  Corporation. 

625.1  Fi  68-315 


WtHiderfuI    world    of   wheels    (Motion    picture)       Peterson 
Productions.     Released  by  Pyramid  Film  Producers,  1968. 

32  mi:i.     sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Credits;  Director,  Gene  McCabe;  photographer,  William  Zgimond. 

Summary:  Designed  to  Illustrate  the  diversity  and  excitement  of 
automobile  racing.  Includes  scenes  of  the  Indianapolis  500.  the 
Riverside.  Ciillfornla,  ra<^  track,  the  Dune  Buggy  Hill  Climbs,  the 
Bonneville  Salt  Fiats,  and  a  sequence  from  the  motion  plctwre  Gold- 
finger.  Fejttures  sports  cars,  hot  rods,  drag  carts,  dune  buggies,  and 
stock  cars. 

1.   Automobile   racing.  i.  Peterson   Productions,     n.   Pyramid 

Film  Produc«^ 

796.7  72-700310 

Pyramid  Film  Producers 


The  Wonderful  world  of  wheels  (Motion  picture)    Peterson 
Productions.     Released  by  Pyramid  Film  Producers,  1968. 

.^  m.n.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  racing  competitions  inrolving  many  types  of 
cars:  sports  cars,  hot  rods,  drag  carts,  atodc  cars,  dime  buggies, 
and  Jet-propelled  cars.  Presents  hlgbUgbts  from  tlie  I&dianapoUs 
500.  Riverside  Race  Track,  Salt  Flats  in  Utah,  and  Done  Bogxy 
HIU  dlmbs. 

1.  Antomoblle  racing.  i.  Petersen  Productions,    n.  Pyramid 

Film  Prodocers. 

796.7  76-701758 

CINE 


The   Wonderful   woiid  Of  work:   vocational  iqqM»rtanltws 

(Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House.  1970. 

14  filmstrips.  color,  35  mm.  and  7  phonodtscs  (2  s.  each),  12 
In.,  331i4  rpm.     microgroove. 

Ahn  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  manual. 

Credits :  Writer  and  photographer.  Ronald  Perkins. 

Contents :  1.  What  is  your  future  in  the  changing  world  of  workT — 
2,  The  receptionist — 3.  The  automobile  mechanic. — 4.  TV  and  radio 
repair.  —  5.  The  tool  and  die  maker.  —  6,  The  electriciaiL  —  7.  The 
printer. — 8.  The  sheet  and  metal  worker. — 8.  The  antcHsotlTe  sales 
representative. — 10.  The  cook. — U.  The  data  processing  derk. — 12. 
The  sheet  i&etal  worker — building  trades. — 13.  llie  medical  assist- 
ant.— 14.  Real  estate  sales. 

1.  Vocational  guidance.        I.  Bye  Gate  House,  loc. 

871.42  79-737740 

Bye  Gate  House 


WfHKlerfuIly  made  (FUrmtrip)     Concordia  Films,  1967. 

53  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  a  331  ri»n,  micro- 
groove.      (Sex  education  series) 

With  guide  and  manual. 

Summary:  Designed  to  help  Christian  pre-teenagen  understand 
and  anticipate  the  physical  and  emotional  changes  of  God's  con- 
tinuing creative  activl^. 

1.  Children— Growth.  2.  Children—Religious  llf&  3.  Sex  InBtmc- 
tion.  L  Concordia  PnbUahlng  House.  St  Louis.  Series:  Sex 

education  series  (Fllmstrlp) 

612.6  Fi  A  68-5246 

Concordia  Pub.  House 

Wondering  about  things  (Moti<Hi  picture)  Lawrence  Hall 
of  Science.  Made  by  Wexler  Film  Productions.  Released 
by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1970. 

21  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMART :  Ute  varying  answers  of  men  aod  women  trmn  a 
broad  spectrum  of  creative  fields,  ranging  from  a  rock  and  roll 
muBldan  to  a  scientist,  reinforced  by  rlsnal  evidence,  add  op  to  the 
conclusion  that  science,  wisely  used,  is  an  lodlqicoaable  part  of  man- 
kind's hope  for  the  future. 

1.  Science.  2.  Sdesce  and  civilisation.  L  Lawrence  Hall  of  Sci- 
ence.   II.  Modem  Talking  Picture  Serrlce,  inc 

30L2  70-711693 

CINE 


671 


[Wonders  in  wood,  (Motion  picture)  International  Tele- 
Film  Productions,  1949. 

11  min,     sd.     bAw.     1«  mm.     (John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope) 

Excerpted  from  the  film  entitled  Wunder  im  Hols,  made  by  Sie- 
gert-Kultnrfllm.  Germany. 

CrvdiU:  Producers.  Paul  F.  Hoas.  Tbelma  Scbnee. 

Summary:  Shows  the  deUlled  and  Intricate  carving  of  wooden 
toys  in  Germany.  Includes  a  description  of  lathe  operation  and  of 
hand  carving  with  a  variety  of  tools.  Among  the  finished  examples 
pictured  are  marching  soldiers,  a  coal  mine  in  operation,  an  Arctic 
scene,  and  a  Tillage  and  rural  panorama  wltb  moving  figures. 

1.  Wooden  toy  making.  2.  Wood-ca rvlng— Germany.  i.  Inter- 
national Tele-Fllm  Productions.  Inc.  ii.  WundPr  Im  Hols  (MotI(»i 
picture)         Series:  John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

Fi 67-2088 


Columbia    Kc- 


Wonders   of    Arkansas    (Motion  picture) 

tares  Corp.,  1962. 

19  min.     sd-    color,    35  mm.     (Mnalcal  traveUrk) 

Eastman  color  by  Pathe,  ,__,_     „,.  „_„« 

CredU,:  Producer  and  director,  Harry  Foster:  lyrics  and  mjrra- 

tlon.    Hal    Hackady:    narrator.    Jackson    Beck;    mnslc.   Ray    EIIU. 

photography,  Jack  Etra  :  editor,  S.  C.  RawBon.  ,ti»»i- 

^  Su^n^fi:  A  musical  tour  of  Arkansas,  showing  ^tews  of  Uttle 

Bock     Hot    Springs    National    Park,   and    Petit    Jean    State    Park. 

ireatires  the  singing  of  BlU  Hayes  with  the  ^^^^^^  ^"^^^ 
1    Arkansas-De«n-.  &  trav.-Vlews.  t  Colnmbia  Pictures 

Coriwratloo.        Series:  Musical  travelark  (Motion  ?'«««» 

r  t  67—1406 


Wonders  of  Kentucky  {Motion  picture)     Foster  Films.    Re- 
leasetl  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1965. 

17  mil.     sd.     color.     35  mm.     (Musical  travelark) 

Ci'edilt:  Producer  and  director,  Harry  Foster;  commentator,  Tom 
Ewell :  narrative.  Lawrence  Holofrener:  music.  Billy  Vaughn;  pho- 
tographers. So!  Negri  n.  Theodore  Rickman ;  editor,  Barry  Dubin. 
Voice:  Jimmie  Rodgers. 

Summary:  A  musical  travelog  through  the  State  of  Kentucky. 
Includes  views  of  the  I'atton  Museum,  the  Etanlel  Boone  Trail,  high- 
ways, industries,  sports,  scenery,  and  cities. 

1.  Kentucky  —  Descr.  &  trav.  —  Views.  r.  Foster  Films,  New 

York.  II.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation,  Series:  Musical  trav- 
elark (Motion  picture) 

917.69  Fi  67-1111 

Wtmders  of  Miami  Beach   (Motion  picture)     Foster  Films. 
Released  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1964. 

10  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm.      (Mtislcal  travelark) 

Easluiaii  color. 

Credili:  Producer  and  dlrei-tor,  Harry  Foster;  narrator,  George 
Jesael;  music  director.  Jack  Shaindlln;  photographer.  Jack  Etra; 
editor,  Barry  Dubln.      Voices:  Larry  Douglas.  Bob  Davis  Singers. 

Summaiy:  A  musical  travelog  showing  views  of  the  hotels  and 
motels,  the  beach,  and  other  attrnrllons  of  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

1,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.— Descr.— Views.  i.  Foster  Films,  New 

York.  II.  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation.  Series:  Musical  trav- 
elark (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1112 


Wonders  of  the  coral  jungle  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp., 

4  mln.    si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Earth  science) 

L«op  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Shows  Jacques  Cousteau  and  the  crew  of  the  Cnlypao 
as  they  design  and  perform  undersea  experiments  dealing  with  life 
on  the  coral  reefs. 

1.  Ooral  reef  fauna.        i,  Ealing  OonwraUon,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Series:  Barth  science  (Motion  picture) 

^  „     ^  693  70-703558 

Ealing  Corporation 


Wonders  of  the  sea  (FUrmstrip)  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1968. 

30  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Primary) 

I^astuuin  color. 

FOM  flirai^Irip  do.  1094. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Pictures  some  of  the  many  varieties  of  plant  and  ani- 
mal life  which  inhabit  the  sea.  and  explains  some  of  their  secrets. 
With  captions. 

1.  Marine  biology— Juvenile  films.  i.  Popular  Science  Publish- 
ing Company,  Inc..  New  Vork,  Audio-Visual  Division,  ii.  POM  fllm- 
strlp no.  1034.        Series:  Primary  (Fllmstrlp) 

Fi  A  67-3371 
Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Div. 

Wonders  of  wilderness  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Forest  Serv- 
ice. 1967.  Made  by  Colorado  State  University  Audio 
Visual  Services. 

21  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Portrsys  an  organised  trail  ride  erpedEtion  In  the 
Maroon  Belts-Snowmass  wilderness  area  of  Colorado.  Emphasises 
the  recreational  values  of  National  Forests  and  the  beauty  of  the 
wiidemeaa. 

1.  Maroon  Befis-Snowmnss  Wild  Area.  2,  Forest  reserves  — u  S 
r.  U.  S.     Forest  Service. 

FiE  67-115 

Wonders  of  Ydlowstone  (Fihnstrip)  Ralph  Adams  Pro- 
ductions. Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1966;  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

S.**  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Yellowstone  National  Park.  no.  2  j 

With  study  guide  prepared  by  Arlene  Piirchin. 

Sumntary:  Shows  the  lakes.  stream.<<.  hot  springs,  boiling  po(^ 
and  geysers  of  Yellowstone  National  Park.    With  captions. 

1.  Hydrology- Yellowstone  National  Park,  2.  Geology— Yellow- 
stone National  Park.  I.  Adams  (Ralph)  Productions,  Nwth  Holly- 
wood, Calif.  II.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  III.  BFA 
Educational  Media.  Series  :  Yellowstone  National  Park  (Filmstrip) 
no.  2. 


BFA  Educational  Media 


917,8752 


Wondriska,  MUiam,  1931- 
Mr.  Gray 
see 

Mr.  Brown  and  Mr,  Gray. 


72^738627 


Idr.  Brown  and 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Wondrous  world  of  sight  (Afotton  picture)  Murine  Co. 
Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  jl96-i, 

28  Clin.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

EummarT/:  Describes  the  role  Uiat  sight  plays  \a  dally  life,  dis- 
cusses how  the  eye  fuiictioos,  aod  presents  BUggestlons  for  eye  care 
aod  preservatioD. 

1.    Vision.     2.   Eye — Care   and   hygiene.  i.   Murine  Company. 

II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

617  Fi  A  67-5117 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Woo  who?  Hay  Wilson  {Motion  picture)  Amalie  Roth- 
schild. Released  by  New  York  University  Institute  of 
Film  and  TV,  1969. 

33  min.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  portrait  of  the  artist  May  Wilson,  who 
left  her  home  in  rural  Maryland  at  age  sixty  and  moved  to  Nevr 
York  City  to  establish  a  new  life. 

1.   Wilson,  May.  i.   Rothschild,   Amalie.     ii.  New   York   Unl- 

versity.    Institute  of  Film  and  Television. 

759.13  71-706163 

CINB 

Wood,  Jesse  Herman.       General  college  chemistry 
see 

100  lecture   slides   to  accompany   General   college 
chemistry,  series  I. 


HM  lecture   suaes   lo  accompany   oenerai   ijuiicgt; 
chemistry,  scries  II. 


Wood  (Motion  picture)    Park  Films,  1967. 

4  mlo.     s[.     color.    8  mm.     (United  SUtes) 

Loop  II  lu.     Issued  in  standard  S  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  subject  notes. 

Summary:  Shows  lumber  companies  at  work  In  various  wooded 
areas.  Includes  scenes  of  giant  sequoias  being  cut,  transported  to 
the  mill,  and  cut  into  lumber. 

1.  Lnmberlng.  i.  Park  Films.  Series:  United  States  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

634.9  Fi  A  68-3209 

Park  Films 


Wood  bending:  a  new  twist  (Motion  picture)     B.  T.  Holt- 
man.    Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

13  nr:i.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  (ilscusfiion  guide. 

Summary:  DIscusseH  the  new  proccHs  which  was  developed  l)y 
Conrad  Schuerch  for  using  anhydrous  ammonia  to  bend  wood. 
Showx  how  the  pro<-ess  has  been  adapted  for  industrial  use,  and 
presents  the  advantages  of  using  this  method. 

1.  Wood  bending.  i.  Holtman.  Bernard  T.    n.  International 

Film  Bureau,  Inc.,  <'hicago. 

M7  74-707262 

International  Film  Bureau 


Wood  plastic:  a  new  dimension   (Motion  picture)     B.  T. 
Holtman.    Released  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1969. 

12  min.    Kd.    color.    l(j  mm. 

With  di»<cuBsion  guide. 

Summary:  John  Meyer  demonstrates  the  use  of  the  catalyst-heat 
^stem  in  making  wood  plastic.  Shows  how  the  usual  disadvanlages 
of  wood  are  minimised  by  this  process,  and  presents  a  commercial 
use  for  the  new  material. 

1.  Plastics.  2.  Wood.  I.  Holtman,  Bernard  T.  ii.  International 
Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

547  78-707263 

International  Film  Bureau 


Wood  scrap  sculpture  {Motion  picture)     Hester  and  Asso- 
ciates, 1966. 

4  iiiiri.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Art  processes) 

\jX}p  Him  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Creilits:  Authors,  Clarence  Klncaid,  Stanley  Uadeja. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  a  means  of  free  form  sculpture  using  wood 
scraps  from  a  cabinet  shop.  Shows  examples  of  this  type  of  sculp- 
ture. 

1.  Wood-carving— Technique.     2.  Wood  scraps.  i.  Hester  and 

Anoclates.        Series:  Art  [>roce8ses  (Motion  picture) 

731.4  Fi  A  68-2362 

Hester  and  Associates 


Wood  tMhaology.  [Tnatparencies]    DCA  Educatiofial  Products, 
1969. 

20  (raiup«rencK*.     color.      10  x  13. 

With  13  overlay!. 

WiUi  tescbcf'*  guide. 

CREDITS:  AuUtor.  Patrick  E.  Spidnsn. 

SUMMARY:  lUuMTalci  [be  nucrastnicturc  and  the  propertief  of  wood,  lum- 
bcf,  veneer,  plywood,  hsrdbosrd,  particlcbosrd,  end  modined  woodi. 

I.  Wood.       I.  DCA  Educetional  Products. 
[TA419)  674  72-733874 

DCA  Educsiioos)  72  MARC 

Products 


Wood  teckKologr  two.  [Transparencies]     DCA  Educational  Pro- 

ducu,  1972. 

24  UMUperencie*.     colof      12  i  10  in 
With  20  overlay*. 
With  leachcr't  gmdc 

CREDITS    Author.  P«inck  E  Spiclman, 

SUMMARY    Dctcnbci  vaiiou*  product!  made  ftocn  wood,  and  ditcueact 
fibera.  crain.  and  moiaiure  content  of  wood.  Telia  the  orifina  of  certain  wood 


I    Wood-        I.  DCA  EducaiionsJ  Producti, 
tTD820j  674 

DCA  Educational  72 

ProducU 


72-735304 
MARC 


Wood:  terminology  and  measurement  (Motion  picture) 
Raybar  Technical  Films.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book 
Co.,  IPnS. 

4  mill.  si.  color.  8  mm.  (Woodworking  series.  Set  1 :  Hand 
tool  operations) 

[*oop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summari/:  Demonstrates  the  characteristics  of  surface  and  grain 
to  be  found  in  a  piece  of  lumber;  shows  the  usual  points  at  Vfhich 
length,  width,  and  thickness  are  measured. 

1.  Lumber.     2.  Lumber — Mensuration.  i.  Raybar  Technical 

Films.       II.    McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.        Series:    Woodworking 
series  i  Motion  picture)      Set  1 :  Band  tool  operations. 

674  Fi  A  68-^1348 

McGnuv-IIlllBookCo. 


The  Wood  that  could  (Motion  picture)  American  Institute 
of  Timber  Constructdon.  Made  by  Don  Caldwell.  Re- 
leased by  Modem  Talkrag  Picture  Service,  1968. 

29  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  Importance  of  wood  In  construction  and  It*; 
relation  to  modern  engineered  timber  construction.  Sbowa  the  fabri- 
cation of  structural  glued  laminated  Umber  and  explains  the  Im- 
portance of  quality  control  in  production.  Illustrates  many  of  the 
applications  of  structural  glued  laminated  timber  In  construction. 

1.  Building,  Wooden.  i.  American  Instttute  of  Timber  Ooostruc- 
tlon.     II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

674  70-702659 

CINE 


The  Wood  turning  lathe.  Part  1 :  Setting  up  work  (Mo- 
tion picture)  DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.  Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si,    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  in  cassette;  li  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS  :  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  to  set  up  work  for  the  wood  turning 
lathe.  Shows  the  headstock  and  spindle,  tool  rest  bases,  face  plates, 
how  to  adjust  speed,  and  how  to  hold  work  between  centera. 

1  Turning.    2.  Lathes.        I.  DCA  BMucatlonal  Products. 
[TT2013  684.08  74-712784 

DCA  Educational  ProducU 


The  Wood  turning  lathe.    Part  2:  Turning  chisels  (Motion 
picture)      DCA    Educational    Products,    1969.     Made   by 

Citiemn  Communications. 

4  min.    si,    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonoUpe  in  cassette:  IJ  Ipa. 

Loop  aim. 

With  script 

CREDITS  ■  Consultant,  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  tools  which  make  up  a  set  of  turning  chis- 
els, and  explains  how  to  use  each  type. 

1.  Turning.    2.  Lathes.        I.  DCA  EMucatlooal  Products. 
II.  Turning  chisels  (Motion  picture) 

[TT-201]  684.08  78-712788 

DCA  Educational  ProducU 


The  Wood  turning  lathe.    Part  3:  Turning  between  centers 

(Motion    picture)       DCA    Educational    Products,     1969. 
Made  by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette :  U  Ipa. 

Loop  Sim, 

With  script 

CREDITS:  ConsulUnt  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY :  Explains  how  to  locate  the  center  by  drawing  diag- 
onals, how  lo  set  the  piece  In  the  lathe,  and  how  to  turn  the  piece 
until  round.  „     .     ^ 

1   Turning.    2.  lathes.        I.  DCA  Educational  Products. 
[TT2013  684.08  71-712786 

DCA  Educational  ProducU 


The   Wood   turning   lathe.     Part   4:   Face  plate   turning 

(Motion  picture)    DCA  Educational  Products,  1969.    Made 
by  Cinema  Communications. 

4  min.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.    and  phonotape  In  cassette:  li  Ips. 

Loop  film. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Consultant  Harold  Jonas. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  bow  to  fasten  the  piece  to  the  face  plate, 
how  to  use  the  right  angle  tool  rest  and  how  to  turn  the  outer  rim 
and  the  Inside  of  the  piece.  _  „  _ 

1.  Turning.  2.  Lathes.  I.  DCA  Educational  Products.  II.  Face 
plate  turning  (Motion  picture) 

[TT201]  684.08  7&-712787 

DCA  Educational  ProducU 


Woodard,  Horace 
see 

Las  Adventuras  de  Chlco, 

Woodard,  Stacy 
see 

Las  Adventuras  de  Chlco. 

Woodblock    printer    (Motion    picture)       ACI    Productions 
(1967?, 

Id  ni.n.     hd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Lowell  Naeve  demonstrates  the  execution  of  a  wood- 
block print  from  the  Initial  sketch  to  the  completed  edition 

1.  Wood  engraving— Technique.  i.  ACI  Productions.  New  York. 
761  Fi  A  68-1650 

ACI  Productions 


Woodbury,  Richard  Benjamin,  1917- 


Wooden  architecture  of  Sweden    (Sitansen)    (Filmatrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Other  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  issued  with  scripts  in 
1066  under  the  same  title. 

Creditt:   .\uthors,  Robert  C.  Maclaurln,  Katharine  B.  Maelaurin. 

Summary:  Traces  the  development  of  wooden  architecture  in 
Sweden  from  the  rough  sheds  of  the  early  towns  and  communities 
to  the  more  sophisticated,  fine  manors  of  the  Tillages.    With  captions. 

1,  Architecture— Sweden.  2.  Building.  Wooden.  i.  Budek  Films 
nnd  Slides  of  California. 

720.9486  72-7358S0 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Wooden  box :  made  by  steaming  and  bending  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Dept.  of  Anthropology,  University  of  California, 
1962. 

34  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm.  „     »     „     _„»* 

Credits:   Project  director.  S.  A.  Barrett:  writers.   S.  A.  Barrett, 

C.  C.  Macauley;  narrator,  A.  J.  OstrofT;  photographers,  W.  R.  Heick, 

D.  W.  Peri ;  editor.  W.  R.  Heick.  ,,  ,       ,       .  ^a  h^^ 
Summary:  Shows  the  making  of  a  traditional  cedar,  pegged  box 

by  a  chief  of  the  Kwaklutl  Indians  of  British  Columbia.  Describe* 
the  steps  from  the  felling  of  a  cedar  tree  through  the  cutting,  steam- 
ing, bending,  and  assembling  of  the  box.  ..  ,  .  ,  „  . 
1  Kwaklutl  Indians— Indus.  2.  Indians  of  North  America— Wood- 
carving  3  Boxes.  4.  Cedar.  i.  California.  Cnlversity.  Dept 
of  Anthropology.  Fi  67-2030 

The  Wooden  giraffe  (Motion  picture)  Machris  Productions, 
1967. 

2«  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Summury:  Traces  the  history  of  the  African  woodcarvlng  art  In 
Zambia,  featuring  a  young  man  who  sculpts  a  contemporary  six- 
foot-tall  giraffe  to  pay  for  his  school  fees. 

1   Wood-carrlng.  African.        i.  Machris  Productions.  

736  Fi  A  68-877 

CINE 

Wooden  trunks.  [Filmstrip]     Peggy  Kahana  and  Yoram  Kahana. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

73  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  I  >.,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rptn.  (Man 
and  environment:  crafts  and  resources) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  study  guide 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  cfTect  of  natural  environmenl  on  the  development 
of  regional  crafts,  pointing  out  how  man  uses  the  materials  at  hand  to  fulfill  basic 
needs.  Focuses  on  the  craft  of  making  wooden  trunks. 

1.  Handicraft.     2.  Woodwork.     3,  Chests.       I,  Kahana,  Peggy,     II.  Kahana. 
Yoram,      III.  BFA  Educational  Media.      IV.  Series:  Man  and  environment: 
crafts  and  resources,  rFilmstripi 
[TT200]  745.51  72-732527 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Woodfall  Film  Productions 


Girl  with  green  eyes. 


The  Loneliness  of  the  long  distance  runner. 


The  Sailor  from  Gibraltar. 


Woodfiles  and  rasps  (Motion  picture)     Walden  Film  Corp., 
1968. 

4   min.      si.     color,     super   8   mm.  (Basic   woodworking — hand 
tools) 

Loop  film. 

1.  Woodwork.     2.  Files  and  rasps.  i.  Walden  Film  Corpora- 
tion.        Series:  Basic  woodworking— hand  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  78-708445 
Walden  Film  Corp. 


The  Woodland  symphony  (Motion  picture) 
Productions,  1948. 


Walter  Lantz 


Zaculeu,  Guatemala. 


672 


2  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm, 

Sumtnary:  An  animated  cartoon  advertising  Coca-Cola. 

1.  AdTwtlsing.        t  Lantz  (Walter)  Productions,  Inc. 

669  79-704299 


Woodlands  (Motion  picture)    Ruth  Cade,  1969. 

7  min.    ltd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  creative  photography  and  editing,  without  narra- 
tion, to  Illustrate  wildlife  and  nature  in  the  subitriM  of  New  York  in 
the  spring  and  autumn. 

1.  Nature.        I,  Cade,  Ruth. 

574.9747  75-705725 

CINB 


Woodlot  management  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept  of 
Forestry  and  Rural  Development,  Ottawa.  Releaaed  by 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  1967. 

10  min.     sd.     color.    [16  mm. 

French  version  released  under  the  title  L'amAnagement  d'lm  boM. 

Credits:  Producer,  Werner  Aellen ;  directors  and  photographers. 
Dennis  MiHer.  Ken  Campbell;  animation,  James  Blake;  editor, 
JacQues  Benslmon. 

Summary.'  Explains  to  owners  of  small  woodlota  how  to  achieve 
a  sustained  field  b;  the  tise  of  proper  management  techalquas. 
Demonstrates  methods  of  selective  cutting  and  strip-cutting  and 
severs)  methods  of  transporting  logs  to  loading  points. 

1.  Forest   HMuagement.    S.  Wood-lota.  i.  Canada.    Dept  of 

ForeHtrr  and  Rural  Developmrat.  IL  Canada,  National  Film  Board. 
6;i4.9  7»-708691 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

WoodresB,  Frederick  A 
see 

The  Health  team. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Woodrow    WUsMi   in   the  White   House    {Motion  picture) 

Anargyros  Film  Library,  1966. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     8  mm. 

I»op  film.      Issued  ia  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  higbllgbts  ot  Woodrow  Wilson's  term  as  Pre«I- 
dent  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Wilson,  Woodrow.  Pres.  U.  S.,  1K6-1924.  i.  Anargyroa  Film 
Ubrary. 

973.91  75-700361 

Anargj-ros  Film  Library 


Woodrow  Wilson:  man  with  a  world  view  (Filmstrip)     En- 
c>(  lopftwlia  liritrtiinicn  Ktliicational  Corp.,  1969. 

.19  fr.    color.    3S  mm.     (The  l'.  S.  becomes  a  world  power) 

With  teacher's  iniide. 

TREDITS:  Producer.  William  Routt;  collaborator,  Richard  D. 
Mi  lee. 

sr.\IMARY:  Explains  that  under  the  leadership  of  Woodrow  Wll- 
•on,  the  United  States  leaped  to  the  poaltlon  of  paramount  world 
power,  that  President  Wilson  proved  to  be  a  great  war  leader,  and 
that  his  greatest  arhievement  was  to  a.ssume  the  moral  and  political 
leadership  of  the  Allied  cause  during  World  War  I. 

1.  Wilson,  Woodrow,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1856-1924.  I.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  II.  Series:  The  U.  S.  becomes 
a  world  power  (Filmstrip) 

973.91  79-738886 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nica  Ildiicational  Corp. 


Woodrow  Wilson:  the  figrht  for  a  Lea^ruc  of  Nations  (Mo- 
tion picture)  Project  7  Films.  Released  bv  American 
Ediirntionnl  Films.  1970. 

20  miD.     s(\.    color.     16  mm.     (The  Great  decisions) 

Credits:  Producer  and  writer,  Jeaw  Sandler:  director,  Robert 
Gordon;  music,  Charles  Bernstein. 

.*!uninuiry :  An  open-ended  film  which  aiulysee  President  Wll»n*s 
approach  to  making  the  League  of  Nations  a  reality. 

1.  Wilson,  Woodrow,  Pres.  V.  S.,  1856-1924.  2.  Le^ue  of  Na- 
tions. I.  Project  7  Films,  Inc.  II.  Ainerican  E^ducatlonal  Fllnw. 
Series:  Great  decisions  (Motion  picture) 

973.91  71-70970T 

American  Educational  Films 


Woods  f  Ruth  Maurine.       Little  Quack 


little  Quack. 


The  Woods  and  thingi.  [Motion  picture]     Churchill  Films,  1971. 

II  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

With  itudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Richard  Beymer. 

SUMMARY:  Presents  ■  iyricai  view  of  the  woods,  showing  the  myuerics  of 
nature  in  clo«e-up  detail.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Forest  ecology—Juvenile  films.     2.  Nature  study— Juvenile  films.     [1. 
Forest  ecology.     2.  Nature  study]       I.  Churchill  Films.  Los  Angcks. 
[QH541.5.F6]  372.3  74-715526 

Churchill  Films  72  MARC 


Woodwind  instmments  (Filtnstrip)     Coleman  Film  Enter- 

priaee.     Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1970. 

54  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  a.,  12  In.  S3J  rpm  15 
mill.     (Instruments  of  the  orchestra) 

Credits:  Ojn.suitant,  Darld  V.  Christie. 

Summary:  Examines  the  major  woodwinda  as  solo  InBtruments 
and  as  a  Tltal  part  of  the  total  modem  symphony.  Includes  the 
flate.  oboe,  and  clarinet  families. 

1.   Woodwind  instruments.  I.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises      II 

RMI   Film   Productions.  Series:   Instruments  of  the  orchestra 

(Fllmstrlp.     RMI  Film  Productions) 

788  75-737687 

RMI  Film  Productions 


The  Woodwind  quintet  (Motion  picture)  University  of 
Michigan  Television.  Released  by  National  Educational 
Television  and  Radio  Center,  1957. 

29  mlD.     sd.       b&w.    16  mm.     (From  Haydn  to  hi-fi.  no.  6) 

CreditM:  Producer  and  editor,  Merrill  McClatchey;  boat,  James 
O'Neil. 

Summary:  Pi-esents  music  as  written  for  the  woodwind  quintet. 
Sketches  the  history  and  development  of  chamber  music  through 
analysis  and  performance  by  the  Michigan  Woodwind  QuinteL 

1.  Chamber  music — Analysis,  appreciation.  i,  Michigan.     Uni- 

versity. Television  Center,  ii.  National  Educational  Television  and 
Radio  Center.        Series:  From  Haydn  to  hi-fi  (Motion  picture)  no.  6. 

Fi  67-774 


Woodwork  (Motion  picture)  Halas  and  Batchelor  Educa- 
tion Diviaion,  Londcm  [196-lj  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp. 

8  motion  pictures  (4  rain,  each)     si.     color.     8  """, 

lAxtp  Alms.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

With  teactier's  guide. 

CredUa:  Author,  St.  Pauls  Fllma. 

Summary:  Shows  correct  and  easy  methods  for  rariona  phases  of 
woodwork*  ng. 

1.  Woodwork.        I.  Ualas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don.     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

684,08  Fi  A  68-3005 

Balas  and  Batchelor  Cartoon  Films 


Woodworking  (Motion  picture)     Eye  Grate  House,  1969. 

12  motion  plcturea.    si.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  films. 

f'umi-.-nv:    Familiarizes  students  with   the  use  of   woodworking 
tools  and  offers  specialized  Instruction  in  their  use- 

1.  Woodwork  (Manual  training)  i.  Eye  Gate  House.  Inc. 

684.08  78-701306 

Eye  Gate  Bouse 


WoodworUaf  kami  tools.  [Transparenciea]     DCA  Educational 
Products.  1971. 

23  transpanacies.    color.     10x12. 

With  15  overtaya- 

With  tcKher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author.  Psnick  E.  Spulmaa. 

SUMMARY:  lUustrates  the  fiiU  range  of  hand  toota  for  the  wood  shop. 
Including  toota  for  aieaturiiig,  sawing,  filing,  bonng.  ptaning,  and  qtcdal  purpose 
tools  of  varioua  sorts. 

I.  Toota.     2.  Woodwork.       I.  DCA  Educatiooai  Products. 
ITJII95]  684  72-733873 

DCA  Bducatiooal  72  MARC 

Products 

Woodworking  lathe:  spindle  tnnung  (Motion  picture) 
Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  Toronto.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Sterling  Educational  Films,  1967. 

13  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm     (Woodworking:  machine  tools) 

With  teachers'  manual. 

SCMMARY;  Explains  various  aspects  of  spindle  turning,  such  as 
the  parts  of  the  lathe,  bow  to  mount  work,  proper  use  of  cutllnir 
tools,  how  to  center  the  stock,  how  to  perform  rough  turning  and  the 
cutting  of  curves,  groove*,  and  shoulders. 

1.  Uthes.  2.  Turning.  I.  Moreland-Latchford  Productions  To- 
ronto. II.  Sterling  Educational  Films,  Inc.  IIL  Series-  Woodwork- 
ing: machine  tools  (Motion  picture) 

(TT201]  684.08  73-712982 

sterling  Educational  Ellms 


Woodworking  operations    (Motion  picture) 
see    The  Drill  press.    Part  4:    Woodworking 
operations 

Woody   Woodchuck    (Filmstrip)      Communicators   rl96-l] 

20  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Summitry:  Describes  the  home  of  Woody  Woodchock,  and  tells 
how  he  t;ets  his  food.  Shows  what  happens  when  a  small  boy  aod 
bis  dog  try  to  catch  the  woodchuck. 

1.  Marmots — Juvenile  films.  i-  Communicators  (Firm) 

372.3  74-733208 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Woody  Woodckacfc.  [Filnutrip]     Teaching  Resources  Develop- 
ment Center,  1969. 

26  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Shows  the  woodchuck'i  underground  borne  and  studies  his 
hsbits.  including  his  destructive  habits.  With  captions.  For  primary  grades. 

1.  Maraiota— Juvenile  films.     [1.  WoodchuclcS]        I.  Teaching  Resources 
Development  Center. 
[QL737.R68]  372.3  72-733783 

Teaching  Resources  72  MARC 

Development  Center 

Woof  woof  (Motion  picture)  Yugoslavia  Films,  Belgrade. 
Releaaed  in  the  U.  S.  by  Contemporai7  Films/McGraw- 
Hill,  1969. 

1  reel.     sd.     b&w.     16  nun. 

CrediU:  Director,  writer,  and  animator,  BorU  Kolar;  mttaic,  An- 
delko  Klobocar. 

Summary:  A  dramatixatlon  about  a  dog  and  a  mt  wbo  tlfpit  when 
they  meet  and  who  bring  their  offspring  into  the  fl^t  only  to  hare 
the  popples  aod  kittens  play  and  sing  together  in  harmony. 

I  Jugoslavija  aim,  Belgrade,  u.  Contemporary  nims/McGraw- 
Blll. 

791.43  75-703905 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Wool  (Filmstrip)  Common  Ground,  London,  1949.  Made 
by  L.  J.  Simpkin.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman 
Educational  Associates,  1966. 

27  fr.    b&w.    35  mm. 
With  teachers  notes. 

Summary :  Uses  a  story  sequence  to  portray  the  production  of 
wool  products. 

1.   Woolen  and  worsted  manufacturfc     2.  Wool  I,  Common 

Ground,  ltd.,   London.     II.  Carman  EUncational  Associates. 

677  70-738577 

Carman  Educational  Asfloclat«fl 


Wool  Bureau,  inc. 
see 


New  York 


Designers  and  the  surroiud. 


Surround. 


Wool  from  the  Tweed  (Filmstrip)    Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1958.     Released  in  the  TT.  S.  by  Carman  Educational 

Associates,  1966. 

25  fr,     color.    S.^  cm. 

With  teachers  notes. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  the  wool  Industry  of  the  Tweed  Basin  In 
Scotland,  the  beauty  of  the  area,  and  the  prodnctivity  and  energy 
of  the  Inhabitants. 

1.   Wool  trade  and  Industry— Scotland— Case  stndies.         I.  Com- 
mon Ground,  ltd.,  London.     II.  Carman  Educational  Associates. 
tHD9901.7.A7]  914.146  74-738578 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


Wool  in   Australia    (Motion  picture)      Public  Media,  inc. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

10  roln.    «d.    color.    IS  mm.     (Man  and  bis  world) 

Ekllted  version  of  the  motion  picture  made  by  Instltut  ftJr  Film 
und  Bild,  Munich. 

Summary:  Follows  the  lives  of  an  Australian  ranch  family  in  an 
Isolated  area.  Shows  the  raising  and  shearing  of  sheep  and  bow 
wool  Is  sorted,  graded,  baled,  and  shipped  to  a  market  In  Melbourne 
or  Sydney  for  auction. 

1.  Sheep— Australia.  2.  Wool.  l  Public  Media,  inc.  n.  Films 
Incorporated.        Series:  Man  and  his  world  (Motion  picture) 

838.10994  72-705463 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


673 


Wool  industry  in  Sardinia  (Italy)  (Motion  picture)  Walt 
Disney  Productions.  Released  by  International  Communi- 
cation" Films,  1969. 

3  min.     si.    color.     8  mm.     (West  Europe) 

Loop  Aim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher'B  guide. 

From  the  IMU  motion  picture  entitled  Sardinia. 

Summary:  Traces  the  production  of  wool  In  Sardinia  from  the 
raising  of  sheep  to  the  Snlsblng  of  the  woven  cloth. 

1.  Wool  trsde  and  Industry— Sardinia.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Pro- 
ductions, n.  International  Communication  Films,  m.  Sardinia  (Mo- 
tion picture)         Series:  West  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

338.109459  73-703784 

International  Ommunl-  cation  nims 


Wool  into  clothing   (Motion  picttire) 
see   Pioneer  village  in  the  1830's:   Wool  into 
clothing 


Wool  into  yam  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1968. 

4  min.     nl.     color.     Buper  8  mm.      (Pioneer  craft) 
Loop  (lira.     Film  note*  on  cartridge  case. 
CreditM:  Author*,  W.  Woodruff.  G.  Moore- 
Summary:  Deacrlbea  the  American  pioneer  craft  of  making  wool 

Into  yam. 

1.  Yarn.     2.  Wool.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Series  ■  Pioneer  crafts  ( Motion  picture ) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-3132 

Blallng  Corporation 


Wool  processing  in  the  United  Kingdom  (Motion  picture) 
Walt  Disney  Productions.  Released  by  International 
Cooununication  Films,  1969. 

3  min.     Hi.    color.    8  mm.     (West  Bon^) 

Loop  fl'ni  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
•uper  S  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

From  the  1965  motion  picture  entitled  Scotland. 

Summam:  Shows  Ihe  unique  method  of  wool  processing  deTek^ted 
by  the  peoples  of  the  Hebrides  Islands. 

1.  Wool  trade  and  industrj— Gt.  Brit.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Pro- 

ductions,    n.    International    (Tommuntcation    Films,     m.    Scotland 
(Motion  picture)         Series:  West  Europe  (Motion  picture) 

338.409411  77-708785 

International  Communl-  cation  Films 


Woolen  blaakets.  tFUmstrip]    Peggy  Kahana  and  Yoram  Kahana. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1972. 

87  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  ».,  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.  (Man 
■nd  environment:  craitt  and  roourccs) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  casselte. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Explores  the  effect  of  natural  environnieni  on  the  development 
of  regional  crafts,  pointing  out  how  man  uses  the  materials  at  hand  to  fulfill  basic 
needs.  Focuses  on  the  craft  of  making  woolen  blankets. 

1.  Handicraft      2.  BUnkets.      3.  Woolen  and  worsted  manufacture.        1. 
Kahana,  Peggy.    II.  Kahana,  Yoram.    III.  BFA  Educatioaal  Media.    IV.  Series: 
Man  and  eavironment  crafts  and  resources,  f Filmstrip] 
[TT405]  746.1  72-732531 

BFA  Educatiooal  Media  72  MARC 


Woolen  mill  (Motion  picfvre)     Educational  Media,  1968. 

4  min.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Rlementary  social  studies  series) 

Loop  tllm  mounted  in  cartridee. 

rsi>ue<l  III  Rtnndard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

W^th  study  guide. 

Credits:  Producers,  Donald  J.  Murphy,  Wllliara  D.  Schmidt. 

Summary:  Traces  the  major  steps  In  the  woo]  process,  showing 
how  the  mw  wool  sheared  from  a  sheep  Is  washed,  dyed,  carded, 
woven  into  wo<ii  cloth,  and  prepured  for  shipment. 

1.  Woolen  and  worsted  manufacture.  i.  Educational  Media,  Inc. 
Series:  Elementary  social  studies  series  (Motion  picture) 

677  Fi  A  68-2521 

Educational  Media 


Woolner  Bros.  Pictures 
see 


Mutiny  in  outer  space. 


Word  analysis— multiple  approaches  (Motion  picture)    Al- 
lyn  and  BaoHi,  1969. 

19  m;n.  ml.  color.  16  miu.  (Understanding  the  teaching  of 
reading,  no.  8t 

With  discussion  guide 

Credits:  Producer,  John  H.  Tyo;  educational  consultant,  William 
D.  Sheldon. 

Sumtnary:  Demonstrates  various  approaches  to  word -ana  lya  Is, 
Includes  the  teaching  of  Initial  letter  sounds,  the  letters  of  the  alpha- 
bet, rhyming,  and  consonant  blending.  Presents  lessons  In  syllabi- 
cation and  structural  analysis  Uugbt  at  tbe  third  and  flfth-grade 
level.  DemonsIrate«  the  teaching  of  preflxea,  root  words,  and  snfllzes 
and  shows  children  at  work  on  the  rect^nitloo  of  antonyms. 

1.  Reading   (Elementary)  i.  Allyn  and  Bacon,  inc.,  Boston. 

Series:  L'nderslanding  the  teaching  of  reading  (Motion  pictore)  no.  Sl 
372.4  70-701292 

Allyn  and  Bac<tii 


The  Word  and  the  echo  (Motion  picture)     Ian  Clark,  1971. 

5  min.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  s  series  of  Impressionistic  sketches  with  nar- 
rated text  to  cspture  the  action  and  evoke  the  mood  of  Longfellow's 
poem.  Paul  Revere'a  ride. 

1.  Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  1807-1882.    Paol  Revere'a  rldfc 

I.  Longfellow,  Henry   Wadsworth,   1807-1882.     Paul  Revere's  ride. 

II.  Clark.  Ian. 

[PS2271]  m  76-718247 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filtnstrips 


The  Word-birds  of  Davy  McFifer  (Filmstrip)     Taylor  As- 
sociat«s.  1971. 

58  fr,  color.  35  turn,  and  pbonodiMc:  2  8.,?  In.,  38)  ri>ni.,  14  mlo. 
(Tell  me  a  story.     Library  10) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  script  book,  teacher's  use  folder,  and  tell-back 
booklets. 

Ba^ed  on  tbe  book  of  the  same  title  by  Barbara  Kllmowlcz. 

SUMIJABY :  A  story  about  a  boy  who  talks  too  much  until  his 
neighbor  tells  him  about  word-birds.     For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Kllmowlci.  Barbara.  The  word^iirds  of  Davy  McFlfer.  II. 
Ta.vlor  Associates.  III.  Series:  Tell  me  a  story  (Filmstrip)  Li- 
brary 10. 

872.4  73-740007 

Taylor  AaaodrntM 


Word  building  (Filmstrip) 
1970. 


Society  for  Visual   Education, 


-1^  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  3Si  rpm. 
17  mtn,      mlorogrooTB.      (Understanding  your  language,  group  1) 

Also  Liutiied  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

PREDITR:  Authors.  Harold  Shane,  June  Shane,  Ted  DeVrle.-*. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  free  and  bound  mDrpbemes  and  different 
types  of  prefixes  and  suffixes.  DIffemitlates  morphemes  from  syl- 
lables. 

1.  English  language — Word  fortnatlon.  I.  Society  for  Visual 

Education,  inc.,  Chicago.     II.  Series:  Understanding  your  language 
(Filmstrip)  group  1. 

422  78-737015 

SocWy  for  Visual  Education 


W«d   endings    {Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill    Book   Co.,   1969. 
Made  by  University  Films. 

42  fr.     color.     35  mm.     { Discovering  spelling  patterns  series,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summorv.'  Uses  games,  rules,  examples,  teats,  and  revlewa  to  ex- 
plain spelling  patterns  and  proUems  dealing  with  word  endlags. 
With  captions. 

L  English  language — Orthography  and  spelling.  2.  Word  games. 
8.   E:Dglish  language— Word  formation.  x.  HcGraw-HIII  Book 

Company.  Series :  Dlscorering  spiling  patterns  aeries  ( Film- 

strip)  sec  2. 

372.6  75-733629 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Word  order  (Filmstrip)    Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pfaonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  ItL.  831  rpm., 
17  min.      microgroove.      (Understanding  your  language,  group  1) 

.\]8o  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  tearlier's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Authors,  Harold   Shane,  June  Shane,  Ted  DeVrles. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  relationships  of  one  word  to  another; 
explains  how  words  give  meaning  to  sentences,  and  how  word  order 
differs  in  various  languages. 

1,  English  language— Syntax.  2.  English  language — Word  order. 
3.  Grammar.  Comparative  and  general — Word  order.  \.  Society 

for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  II.  Series:  Understanding  your 
language  (Filmstrip)  group  1. 

421  70-737013 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Word    parts    (FUmttrip)      McGraw-Hill    Book    Co.,    1969. 
Made  hy  University  Films. 

28  fr.     color.     35  mm.     ( Discovering  si>elllng  patterns  series,  set  2) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Bummari/:  Uses  games,  rules,  examples,  tests,  and  reviews  to  ex- 
Iriain  spelling  [>attems  and  problems  dealing  with  word  parts.  With 
captions. 

1.  English  language — Orthography  and  spelllng.  2.  Word  games. 
S.  English   language — Word  formation.  l  McOraw-HllI  Book 

Company.  Series;    Discovering  spelling  patterns  series    (Film- 

strip)  set  2. 

372.6  70-733630 

McOraw-HllIBookCo. 

Word  problens.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1969. 

U  transparencies,     colof      10  x  12  in.     (Second  year  algebra) 

With  overlays. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Seven  algebra  lesson  transparencies  and  seven  matching  ques- 
tion transparencies. 

1.  Algefof*     Problems,  ciercises.  etc.         I    Creative  Visuals  (Firm)      11. 
Series.  Second  year  algebra   [Truupatenciei) 

[QA157,  512.9  72-736006 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Words  1    {Motion  picture)      National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill   Book  Co., 

1970. 

4   rain.    si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summ^irii:  Teaches  Kx>eclal  education  students  basic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  tbe  words  being 
taught  In  order  to  help  tbe  students  to  recognise  and  retain  tbe 
worts. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children  —  BdacaUon  —  I^ngvage  arts. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  HcOraw-HIIl  Book  Company. 
Series:  Beading  and  writing  series  (Uodon  picture) 

371.9  73-708626 

UcarawBUlBookOo. 


Worda  2  (Motion  picttire)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
BeJea.seti  in  the  U.  S.  by  McCrraw-Hill,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

I/>op  film  In  cartrlrige. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Teaches  special  education  ntudenU  basic  reading 
skills  >iy  pmwnllng  situations  which  act  out  the  words  being  taught 
In  order  tu  help  the  students  to  recognize  and  retain  tbe  words. 

1.  Uenully  handicapped  children— Education— Reading.  I. 

Canada.     National   Film   Board.     II.   McOraw-HlU   Book  Company. 
III.  Series :  Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 
rLC4«20l  871.9  77-708627 

HcOnw-Blll 


Words  3  (Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 
Beleased  in  the  IT.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill,  1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

SUMMARY :  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading 
skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  tbe  words  being  taught 
In  order  to  help  the  student  to  recognize  and  retain  the  words. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children— Education — Reading.  I. 

Canada.     National   Film   Board.     II.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Company. 
III.  Series :  Reading  and  writing  series  ( Motion  picture) 
[LC4620]  371.9  70-708628 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Words  and  sounds,  set  1   (Filmstrip)      McGraw-Hill/Uni- 
versity Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

6  flimstrips.    color.    36  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author  and  consulUnt,  Louise  Binder  Scott 

CONTENTS:  Sounds  all  around.  33  fr.— Sounds  of  farm  and 
field.  33  fr.— Sounds  around  the  home.  33  fr.— Things  to  see.  82 
fr. — Things  to  touch.  34  fr. — Noees  and  tongoes.  36  fr.  With  cap- 
tions.   For  prlinary  grades. 

1.  Sounds— Juvenile  films.     2.  Language  arts  (Primary)         I.  Mc- 
Graw-Hlll/UniTerslty  Films.     II.  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company. 
[LB1528]  872.6  70-739889 

HcGraw-HlUBookCa 


Words  and  sounds,  set  2  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill/Um- 

veraity  Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

6  flimstrips.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Author  and  consultant,  Louise  Binder  Scott. 

CONTENTS:  Consonant  sounds:  M  W  P  B.  40  fr. — Consonant 
sounds :  T  D  N  H.  40  fr.— Consonant  sounds :  K  O  F  V.  39  fr.— 
Consonant  sounds :  L  R  S  Z.  41  fr. — Consonant  sounds :  J  T  Sh  CtL 
42  fr.— Consonant  sounds :  Wh  Ng  Th.  SO  fr.  With  capUons.  For 
prlmar?  grades. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching  (Prlmatr)  2.  English 
language— Consonants.  I.  McGraw-Hlll/Unlverslty  Films.     11. 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

[LB1528]  372.6  75-739890 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


WiHiis  and  sounds,  set  3  (Filmstrip)     McGraw-Hill/nni- 

versity  Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

6  filmstrips.    color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author  and  consulUnt,  Louise  Binder  Scott. 

CONTENTS :  The  short  a  vowel  sound.  88  fr.- The  short  e  vowel 
sound.  36  fr.— The  short  1  vowel  sound.  38  fr. — Tbe  short  o  vowel 
sound.  37  fr. — The  short  u  vowel  sound.  36  fr. — The  aw  sound. 
85  fr.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching  (Primary)  2.  Bngllab 
language — Vowels.  I.  McGraw-Hill/University  Films.     II.  Mc- 

Oraw-HIll  Book  Company. 

[LB1528]  872.6  79-739891 

UcOrsw-HlUBookCo. 


Words  and  sounds,  set  4  (Filmstrip)  McGraw-Hill/Uni- 
versity Films.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

6  flimstrips.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Author  and  consultant,  Louise  Binder  Scott 

CONTENTS :  The  long  a  vowel  sound :  ar  air.  38  fr.— The  long 
e  vowel  sound:  ear.  37  fr.- The  long  i  vowel  sound.  37  fr.— The 
long  o  vowel  sound.  37  (r. — The  long  and  short  oo  sounds.  36  fr. — 
The  ow-ou  sounds:  the  ois>y  sounds:  review  of  consonants  and 
vowels.    39  fr.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Study  and  teaching  (Primary)  2.  English 
language— Consonants.  I.  UcOraw-HIU/Universlty  Films.  II.  Mc- 
Oraw-HlU Book  Ck>mpany. 

[LB1528]  372.6  72-739892 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Words  are  not  enousrh;  editorial  cartoons  on  the  Kennedy 
tragedies  {Filmstrip)  Visual  Education  Consultants, 
1969. 

41  fr.     bAw.    35  mm. 

With  reel-to-reel  audio  tape  and  teacho-'s  guide. 

By  William  Sherman  In  cooperation  with  the  Commission  on  Cur- 
riculum Study  of  the  Journalism  Education  Association. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  editorial  cartoonist's  reaction  to  a  na- 
tional crisis,  cumparlng  the  treatment  of  the  symbols  and  themes  of 
the  Kennedy  rocking  chair,  Abraham  Lincoln,  tbe  American  flag, 
and  the  book  entitled  Profiles  In  courage. 

1.  Kennedy,  John  FIbsgerald,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1917-1968— Portraits, 
caricatures,  etc.        i.  Visual  Education  Consultants,  Inc. 

070.4  70-735284 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Words  come  to  life  {Filmatrip)  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, 1967. 

43  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  2  b.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector; 1  K.  for  automatic  projector),  12  Id.,  8S|  rpm.,  18  mlo.  (Lin- 
gni»(tlc  backgrounds  of  English,  group  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credit*:  Authors,  Harold  0.  Shane,  June  Grant  Shane;  Illustrator, 
Frank  Hopper. 

Summary:  Discusses  theories  as  to  how  language  flrat  b^an,  and 
illustrates  stages  In  development  of  tbe  English  language.  Traces 
the  evolution  of  the  alphabet  and  points  out  facts  about  the  way 
various  languages  are  written  today. 

1  Bnglisb  language— Hist  2.  English  language — Alphabet  i. 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  Inc..  Chicago.  Series:  LlnJEulsUc 
backgrounds  of  English  (Filmstrip)  group  L 

Fi  A  67-3930  rev 
Society  for  Visual  Education 


Words  for  vocabulary.  tFilmslripj     Creative  Visuals  [197-?] 

4  rilmiinp&.  coltir  35  mm.  and  4  phonnupci  in  cassette.  (Reading 
and  wrilini  with  phonics,  set  3) 

With  icachcr't  manuul  and  wund  praclite  caucitei. 

SUMMARY:  PfewntN  a  tight  leading  vocabulaty.  Designed  Tor  uae  by  begin - 
nmg  readers  or  for  remedial  work  with  young  people  or  adults. 

I  English  language  'Glossaries,  vocabularica.  etc.  I.  Creative  Visuals 
(Firm)     II.  Scries:  Reading  and  writing  with  phonics.  (Filmstrip]  set  3. 

[PE1680]  428  72-736095 

Crcstive  Visual*  72  MARC 


R74 


Words  that  sound  the  same  {Motion  picture)  Interaa- 
tional  Cinemedia  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

4  min.    81.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Ready,  set.  read!    Set  3) 

Loop  fllm. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  teaching  manual. 

Summary:  Presents  basic  conc^ts  necessary  In  learning  to  read 
in  any  language.  Designed  to  develop  visual  and  auditory  percep. 
tlon,  concepts,  and  vocabulary ;  to  encourage  problem  solving ;  and 
*o  stimulate  perceptiotL    Teaches  how  language  works.    For  primary 

1.  Reading  (Primary)  2.  Perceptual  learning.  i.  International 
Cinemedia  Center,  n.  Learning  Corporation  of  America.  Series: 
Beady,  set,  read!  (Motion  picture)     Set  3. 

372.4  70-708234 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Words,  words,  words.  [Motion  picture)     Houghton  Mifdin  Co., 
1971.     Made  by  Amazing  Life  Games  Theater  Co. 

9  min      sd.     color.     16  mm.     (The  Amazing  Life  Games  Theater) 

CREDITS:  Project  originator,  Elhcl  Young;  callaboraior^,  Allonia  Gad-tdcn, 
Marilyn  Bunu. 

SUMMARY:  A  language  teaching  film  which  explains  tlic  association  of 
letter  sounds  with  words  from  the  child's  point  of  view.  For  kindergarten. 

I,  English  language  -Phonetics— Juvenile  films      2,  Children  -Language- 
Juvenile  films.     [1   English  I angiuge— Phonetics]        1.  Houghton  Mifllin  Com- 
pany.    11.  Scries:  The  Amazing  Life  Games  Theater.  [Motion  picture] 
iLBUSl]  372.6  72-701741 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co  72  MARC 

Words!  words!  words!  Volume  1-2.  [Filmstrii}]     Encore  Visual 
Education,  1972.     Made  by  Delwyn  G.  Schubert. 

8  flimstrips  (2S  fr.  each),    color.     3S  mm.       and  8  phonodiscs:  (2  s.  each), 
7  in,,  33  1/3  rpm.,  5  min.  each  side. 

With  teacher's  manual  and  student  workbook.  For  elementary  grades  and 
remedial  classes. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

SUMMARY:  Introduces  80  words  Includes  nouns,  verbs,  and  adjectives. 

I,  English  language— Grammar— Juvenile  films,     [1.  English  language- 
Grammar]       I.  Encore  Visual  Education,  inc. 

[LB1576]  372.6  72-735092 

Encore  Visual  Education  72  MARC 

Wordsworth,  \Wlliam,  1770-1850 
see 

Poems  by  \Mlliam  Wordsworth, 

Wordsworth's  Lake  Country:  image  of  man  and  nature 

(Motion  picture)     Perfection  Form  Co.,  1971. 

20  Riin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CRKDITH:  Director,  Wayne  F.  DeMouth;  photography,  Mike 
Dieter. 

SUSIMARY:  Presents  scenes  of  Dove  Cottage.  Duddon  Valley, 
Cockermouth,  Grasmere,  and  lakeland  scenery  In  the  England  Lake 
Country  and  portrays  the  influence  of  theee  setting!  on  Wordsworth 
as  a  romantic  poet. 

I.  Wordsworth.  William,  1770-1850  —  Homes  and  haunts  — Lake 
District,  Eng.         I.  Perfection  Form  Company. 
[PR5884]  914.28  75-7 13M0 

Perfection  Form  Co. 


Work  (Motion  picture)  Essanay  Film  Manufacturing  Co., 
1915.  Released  by  Blackhawk  Films/Eastin-Phelan  Corp. 
,19&-?, 

30  mill.  si.  b&w.  16  mm.  (From  tbe  Essanay  period  of  Chaplin 
comedy) 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

Also  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director  and  writer.  Charles  Chaplin.  CAST:  Charlea 
Chaplin.  Billy  Armstrong.  Marta  Golden.  Charlea  Insley,  Paddy  Mc- 
Guire,  Edna  Purrlance. 

SUMMABY:  A  slapstick  comedy  In  which  Charlie  Chaplin  is  a 
paperhanger's  assistant 

I.  Essnnay  Film  Manufacturing  Company.  II.  Eastln-Phelan  Cor. 
poratlon.  Davenport,  Iowa.  III.  Series:  From  the  Essanay  period  of 
Chaplin  comedy  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  76-711888 

Eaftln-Pbelan  Corp. 

Work    {Motion  picture)     Educational  Direction.     Made  by 
Alexander  M.  Butman.     Released  by  Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  min.     si.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Story  starters  2) 

Loop  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

dwnmary:  Presents  scenes  of  different  people  in  different  types 
of  work  from  which  children,  nslng  their  experience  and  Imaflna- 
tlon,  can  write  a  story. 

1.  English  language — Composition  and  exercises.  i.  Educational 
Direction.  Inc.  n.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Serlea: 
Story  starters  2  ( Motion  picture.    Baling  Corp. ) 

808  76-708770 

Baling  Corp. 

Work  {Motion  picture)  Independent  Producer's  Service. 
Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

3  mill.  81.  color,  super  8  mm.  (investigations  In  science: 
ei>ergy  and  motion  serlea) 

I.,oop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Crediti:  Educational  collaborator,  Grant  R  Cary. 

Summarv:  Employs  outdoor  observations,  laboratory  experlmeota, 
and  a  variety  of  open-ended  questions  to  aid  students  In  undentand- 
Ing  the  scientific  principle  of  work.     With  captions. 

1.  Force  and  energy.  2.  Mechanics.  3.  Work.  i.  ladepeodant 
Producer's  Service,  n.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Serlea:  Inres- 
tigatlona  In  science:  energy  and  motion  (Motion  picture) 

531  74-700864 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Work  and  efficiency  (Filmstrip)  Encyclopaedia  Britannlca 
Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

Se  fr.     color.    8S  mm.     (Work) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  :  Producer,  William  Routt;  collaborator,  Albert  V.  Baez. 

SUMMARY :  Defines  efllciency  and  explains  that  Incomplete  energy 
transfers  Influence  the  efllclency  of  ft  machine,  and  that  for  any 
machine,  work  Input  will  always  exceed  the  useful  work  accomplished. 
For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  Mechanical  efficiency — Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Eincyclopaedla  Brl* 
tannica  Educational  Corporation.     II.  Serlea:  Work  (Filmstrip) 

872.8  79-78itt06 

Bncyclopaedla  Britan-  olea  Bdacatlooal  Oorp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Work   and   eiwrcy    (Filmstrip)     Encyclopaedia   Britaimica 
Educational  Corp.,  1070. 

67  fr.     color.     S5  mm.     (Work) 

With  teacher's  guide, 

CREDITS :  Producer,  WUliam  Routt;  collaborator.  Albert  V.  Baex 

SUMMARY :  Deflues  energy,  kinetic  energy,  and  poteotlal  eoergrl 
and  shows  that  the  transfer  of  energy  from  one  object  to  another  la 
accompllBhed  through  work.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  rorcea  and  energ^— Juvenile  Alms.         I.  Encyclopaedia  Brttan- 
oic*  Educational  CorporaUon.     II.  Series:  Work  (Fllmatrip) 
^       ,  372.3  75-739204 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  BducatlMua  Corp. 


Work  and  gang  songs  (Filmstrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

31  fr.  color.  3o  mm.  and  phoDodlRc:  1  a.,  12  lo.,  33|  rpm., 
18  min.     inlcrogroove.     (BlHy  Ballad's  bootenanny.  no.  2) 

.^Iflo  imiied  with  pbonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  nianiial. 

(.'ItEOITS:  Writers.  Maralene  Wesner.  Betty  Ballnte.  Mlleii  E. 
Wesler;  narrator,  Itosko  Mercer;  folk  stnfrer,  Bonnie  Tepper. 

STMMARY;  Presents  American  work  and  iiaaK  sonxa  and  provides 
Information  on  their  origin  and  meaning.  Inclndes  Sweet  Betsy 
from  Pike:  Drill,  .ve  Urrlers;  I've  been  working  on  the  railroad; 
The  Wabash  Cannonball;  Casey  Jones;  John  Henry;  Sbe'II  be 
comin'  round  the  mountain;  My  darling  Clementine;  Buffalo  gala; 
Rln  Grande;  Sailing,  Bailing;  Blow  the  man  down;  Goodbye,  my 
lover :  and  Tbe  boll  weevil  song.     For  elecnentary  grades. 

1.  Work-songs.        I.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.     II.  Series:  BlUy  Bal- 
Ud'K  bootenanny  (Filmstrip)  do.  2. 
[M  1&77.L3]  784.7  72-789100 

E.ve  Gate  House 


Work    and    power    (Film-strip)     Encyclopaedia    Britannica 
Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

00  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Work) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:    Producer, 
taez. 

SUMMARY:  Defines  power,  and  provides  students  with  an  onwr- 
tunlty  to  calculate  tbe  amount  of  power  developed  In  wveral  R)«elflc 
situations.    For  elementary  gradn. 

1.  Force  and  energy— Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Power  (Mechanics)-- 
Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Mucatlonsl  Conmra- 
tion,    II.  Series:  Work  (Filmstrip) 

_      .  872.8  71-739203 

EocydopaedU  Britan-  nlca  Edneatloiial  Corp. 

Work  aroond  the  world  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instmo- 
tional  Films,  1970. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  lencher's  guide. 

Credili:  Educational  collaborator,  Roy  A.  Price. 

Sumtnarv:  Compares  tbe  basic  types  of  work  done  around  the 
world  In  the  areas  of  food-producing,  manufactarlng,  shops  and  com- 
munity services.  Emphasizes  tbe  growing  Interdependence  of  people 
•Dd  the  increasing  specialisation  of  work. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Work.    2.  Industry.        i.  O>ronet  Instructional  Films. 

372.8  78-706183 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Work  at  school  (FOmstrip)    My  weekly  n«dtt,  1964. 

28  f r.    color.    35  mm. 

Series  2.  no.  5-64. 

Bummarv:  Shows  dhUdren  performing  small  tasks  at  schooL 

1.  Creative  activities  and  seat  work.        i.  My  weekly  readv. 

372.8  78-733209 

Penoaylvanta  School  for  tbe  Deaf 


The  Work  crisis  {Motion  picture)    Family  Films,  1967. 

SO  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SiMJunary:  A  documentary  study  of  the  ^ects  of  tedinologlcal  de- 
Tslopmeut  OD  work  and  leisure:  Dlscosses  the  Biblical  meaning  of 
work  and  the  necessity  for  dignity  of  the  lodlvidoal  In  aa  locreaa- 
Ingty  automated  work  world. 

1.  Worii.    2.  Leisure.        i.  Family  Films,  Inc. 

301.2  Fi  A  67-6756 

Family  Films,  Inc. 

Work  habits  and   attitudes   {FUmttrip)     Avid  Corp.,  In- 
structional Systems  Division,  1969. 

4  fllni-^rlps.    color.    35  mm.    and  photiodlscs. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Designed  for  the  educable  mentally  reUrded  and  slow  learner. 

VoHlentt:  Getting  along  on  the  Job.  part  1.  38  fr.,  12  min.— 
Getting  along  on  the  Job,  part  2.  61  fr.,  18  min.— Gettlog  along  on 
the  Job,  part  8.  55  fr.,  18  min.— Getting  along  on  tbe  Job  part  4. 
48  fr..  17  min. 

1.  Job  satisfaction.  l  Avid  Corporation.  Instructional  Systems 
Division. 

871.42  70-73M96 

Avid  Corp. 

Work- hardening   {Motion  picture)     Jam  Handr  Oriraniza- 

tion,  1»67. 

4  m;n.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Autwnotive  sheet  metal  repair, 
no.  3) 

lyoop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  Instructor's  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  work -hardening  effects  produced  In  metal 
when  It  is  worked  and  after  it  is  annealed. 

1.  Strain  hardening.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organliation.  inc.  Series; 
Automotive  sheet  metal  repair  (Motion  picture)  no.  3. 

629.28  Fi  A  68-2546 

Jam  Handi"  Organlta-  tlon 

Work  ia  progress:  Steel  aad  the  earirtHiHeat  (Motion  picture] 
American  Iron  and  Steel  Institute.  Made  by  CinecrafL 
Released  by  Association-Sterling  Films,  1972. 

29  mm.     id.     bAw.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY^  Uses  a  cartoon  Kqueocc  featuring  •  newly  hatcheid  bird  who 
would  rather  remain  in  his  ibell  when  he  tea  ibc  cooditioo  of  the  envtroomeDt, 
to  ihow  what  the  itee)  industry  b  doing  to  fight  poOutkn  and  protect  the 
environmenL 

1-  Pollution.  2.  Metallurgies]  plants— Waste  disposal  I.  American  Ifm 
and  Steel  Institute.  New  York.  U.  AsMMnatkn-Stcriing  Fdms.  la  Title:  Sted 
and  the  environment.  [Motion  picture] 

[TD899.M43]  301.31  72-701780 

CINE  72  MARC 


A  Work  of  heart  and  hand  {Motion  picture)    Ellis  Dunf^n 
Prodtictions.    Released  by  Modfilm,  1964. 

14  milt     sd.    color,    super  8  mm. 

Loop  tilm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Credila:  Troducer.  Rllts  Dungan:  narrator.  Lowell  Thomas. 

SumvMrv:    Rho«-s    historical    arts   and   cntt*   of  Appalacbia   on 
exhibit  nt  a  festival  In  Cedar  I^kes,  W.  Va. 
Another  is.stie,    16  mm. 

1.    Handlcrnfl— Appnlachlnn   Mountains.     2.   Handicraft — Exhibi- 
tions.       I.  Bills  Dungan  Productions,    ii.  Modfllm. 

745.5  Fi  A  68-2491 

Modfllm 


The  Work  of  ice  {FUmstrip)    Hulton  Press,  London,  1967! 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Dufonr  Editions,  1968. 

48  fr.     hftw.    35  mm.     (Physical  geography,  no.  4) 

.\  lleuciiii  fl'nistrip. 

With  notes. 

Creditt:  Author.  R.  Kay  Cressweii. 

tSummory:  Discusses  various  aspects  of  glaciers.  Including  collect- 
ing grounds  for  glaciers,  valley  glaciers,  erosion  by  a  glader.  the 
glader  snout,  glacial  deposits,  moraines  of  various  types,  and  tbe 
landforms  resulting  la  gladated  areas. 

1.  Glaciers.  t,  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,  n.  Dafour  Editions, 
Inc.        Series:  Physical  gec^rapby  (Filmstrip)  no.  4. 

551.3  Fi  A  67-4064 

Dufour  Editions 


The  Work  of  rivers   {Filmstrip) 
,lP5-?j 


Hulton   Press,   London 


41  fr.     btw.    35  mm.     (Physical  geography,  no.  3) 

A  Beacon  fllro-^trip. 

Credits.'  Author,  R.  Kay  Gresswell. 

Summaiy:  Describes  a  river  and  its  sources,  shows  how  a  river 
causes  erosion,  explains  tbe  role  of  rivers  In  transportation,  pictures 
tbe  shape  of  a  river  valley,  &Dd  points  out  what  15  meant  by  river 
capture. 

1.  Rivers.  2.  Erosion.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London.  Series: 
Physical  geography  (nimstrtp)  no.  S. 

Fi  A  67-3861 

Dufour  Editions 


The  Work  of  the  church  in  Ghana  {Motion  picture)     Bu- 
reau of  Audio  Visuals,  ITnited  Church  of  Christ,  1959. 

65  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Pictures.  Theodore  C.  Braun,  Stanley  WiUte. 

Summary:  Shows  glimpses  of  church  life  In  Ghana  and  Togo  to- 
gether with  scenes  of  Christian  work  In  medicine  and  education. 

1.  Missions— Ghana.  l  United  Chun*  of  Christ.    Bareaa  of 

Audio  Visuals. 

276.67  Fi  A  68-4141 

united  Church  of  Christ  Office  for  Audio  Vteuals 


The  Work   of   the   heart    {Motion  picture)     Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 


(Biology  series) 


19  min.    sd.    color.     16 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Collaborators.  Forrest  H.  Adams.  Ralph  Bucbabaum. 

Summarv:  Pictures  and  de«n-ibes  how  tbe  heart  and  blood  veasela 
circulate  blood,  and  discusses  factors  nffectlng  the  rate  of  tbe  heart 
beat. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Cardiovascular  system.  r.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educa- 

tional COTporaUon.         Series:  Blolt^y  series  (Motion  plctaie) 
„       .     _,    „  612  Fi  A  68-1717 

KncyclopaedU  Britan-  nic*  Educational  Corp. 

The  Work  of  the  sea.     Part   1:  Waves  and  destruction 

{Filmstrip)     Hulton   Press,  London,   1967?     Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

47  fr.     bAw.     35  mm.     (Physical  geography,  no,  1) 

A  Beucon  fllmstrlp. 

With  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  R.  Kay  Cresswell. 

Suiruiiary:  Describee  the  formation  of  waves  by  wind;  shows  how 
the  sea  forms  arches,  stacks,  bays,  and  headlands. 

1.  Ocean  waves.  2.  Coast  changes.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don. II.  Dufour  Editions,  Inc.  Series:  Physical  geography 
(Filmstrip) 

551.3  Fi  A  67-4034 

Dufour  Editions 


The  Work  of  the  sea.     Part  2:  Cbnstractire  processes 

(Filmstrip)      Hulton  Press,  London,  1967?      Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 


(Physical  geography) 


36  fr.     bftw.    35  tt 

A  Beacon  fllmstrlp. 

With  notes. 

Credits:  Author,  R.  Kay  Cresswell. 

Summary:  Describes  how  the  sea  builds  beacb«  and  bow  It  moves 
beach  matwial  along  the  coast.  Pictures  methods  of  beach  control, 
including  groynes,  and  shows  types  of  beacbea.  Including  sandy  shore 
and  dunes  and  shingle  beaches. 

1.  Shore  protection.  2.  Beaches.  i.  Hulton  Press,  ltd..  London, 
n.  Dufour  EdltlOTis,  inc.        Series:  Physical  geography  (Fllmstrlp) 

_ ,  551.3  Fi  A  67-4055 

Dufour  Editions 


Work   of  the  wind  and   running  water   {Motion  picture) 
Audio  Productions.     Released  bv  John  Wiley  and  Sons, 

1970. 

19  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Earth  science  series) 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Sam  Namowlts. 

aummary:  Explains  and  Illustrates  the  procesaes  involved  in  tbe 
geologic  work  of  wind  and  running  water  and  tbelr  effects  on 
landforms. 

1.   Erosion.     2.   Landforms.  i.  Audio  Productions,   Inc.,  New 

York.     n.   Wiley   (John)    and   Sons.   Inc.  Series:   Earth  science 

series  (Motion  picture) 

551.3  74-706762 

John  Wiley  and  Sons 


Hulton  Press,  London 


The  Work  of  weather  {Filmstrip) 
,195-?] 

38  fr.     I)&w     35  mm      (Physical  geography,  no.  5) 

A  Beacon  fllmstrlp. 

Credits:  Author,  R.  Kay  Oresswell. 

8umm<iru:  Describes  the  relationship  of  weather  to  erosion  and 
shows  tbe  elTect  of  chemical  weather,  freeze-tbaw  weathering,  wind 
erosion,  and  slope  collapse. 

1.   Weathering.     2.   Erosion.     3.   Slopes    (Physical  geography) 
I,  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London.        Series:  Physical  geography  (Fllm- 
strlp) no.  5. 

Fi  A  67-3858 
Dufonr  Editions 


Work  or  play  {Motion  picture)    DBA  Production&    Released 
by  Modem  Learning  Aids,  1969. 

B  min.     sd.     color.     18  mm. 

Bitmmary:  Discusses  hobbles  and  tbelr  relaxing  effects.  Designed 
to  be  used  to  stimulate  oral  language  skills.     For  primary  gradM. 

1.  Language  arts  (Elementary)  2.  Oral  communication.  S.  Hob- 
bies— Juvenile  films.  i.  DBA  Productions,  n.  Modem  Learning 
Aids.  New  York. 

372.6  74r-706884 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


Work  pcrfoivaace  ratiat*  tMotion  picture]     Vought  Aeronautics 
1968. 

27  min      id      color      16  mm. 

Abo  mutd  in  bAw 

With  lead«f-t  guide  and  umpic  forms. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  time-uudy  pcnonoel  in  actioo  under  rimnlaifd  shop 
condition*  mcasunni  40  operations  from  ten  bstic  cjtegories  common  in  many 
induitnal  orginizaiions. 

1,  Employee*,  Rating  of.     3- Performance  »tandaid».       1.  Vought  Aeronau- 


tHF5549.5.R3j 

Vought  Aeronauiic* 


6S8.S 


72-701863 
MARC 


{FUmstrip)       Popolar 


675 


Work    problems    in    mathematics 

Science  Audio- Visuals,  1970. 

42  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

With  teachers'  gulda 

SumrMrv:  Explains  work  problems  from  the  point  of  view  that 
the  sum  of  parts  of  the  job  done  by  the  individual  worker  eauala 
tbe  part  of  the  whole  job  completed.     With  captions 

1.  Work.     2.  Fractions.  i.  Popular  Science  Audio- Visuals. 

512  77-733379 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

The  Work  trains  do  (FUmstrip)     Imperial  Film  Co.,  li>68. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  12  min. 
mlcrt^roove.     (Transportation:  our  railroads) 

Biimmar)/:  Explains  tbe  railroad  term  "piggyback."  Examines 
tank  cars,  hopper  cars,  boxcars,  and  other  special  types  of  cars. 
Shows  the  transportation  of  merchandise  across  the  country. 

1.  Ballroads— <^rs.  i.  Imperial  Film  Company,  Inc.,  Lakeland, 
Fla.        Series:  Tranaportatioo :  our  railroads  (Fllmstrlp) 

385  Fi  A  68-4014 

Imperial  Film  Co. 

WMk  wluif8  i«  idl  .boat?  (Motion  picture)  J.mes  A. 
foWH  r^"""-."  "i'J;  *e  South  Q^lin.  eVv  X™^„rt 
fetesed  by  Amencan  P,«onnel  .„d  Guidance  Association, 

ScSKS/'S.L'*"'""'  '°  "^J^  "^^  ~»"™  book. 

[HF5382.5.U5]  371.42  7M1428« 

The  Workable  way  (Motion  picture)  Virginia  Emplojment 
Commission,  1971.  Made  by  Motion  Picture  Init,  Infor- 
mation Services  Division,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 
and  State  University. 

ly  min.    Rd.    color.    16  mm, 
.„f'S!Jf^?.''-  S^™,"""*!"!  «>e  »«lon  taken  by  a  jroup  ot  Virginia 
r.  -  ~    •=•""'"  '•nmn  In  «>l»ln»  local  labor  probtema    Told 
ta  flrst  canon  and  b;  narration.    De«rlbea  Ui«  background  planning 

Snal  iSa  '*°'"  ''°"'°'  ""  '''*°  '°'°  '"*"  '"''  ""^  *"  "^ 

c.;o,fnr-.'^ar'im^;;r^tii,i''.s;iTor'°'""'-''°'^ 

CINE  *>«•'  '*-7'l»M 

The  Wi»-kbcnch  and  the  vise  (Motion  picture)  Walden 
Film  Corp.,  1968. 

4    min.     si.     color,     super  8   mm.  (Basic   woodworking— band 
tools) 

LoioD  film. 

1.  Woodwork.     2.  Carpentry— Tools.  i.  Walden  Film  Oirpora- 
tion.        Series:  Basic  woodworking — band  tools  (Motion  picture) 

684.08  76-708423 
Walden  Film  Corp^ 

Workers  of  America  {FUmstHp)  Warren  Schloat  Pnidac- 
tions,  1965.    Made  by  WaSP  Filmstrips. 

55  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  s..  12  In  33i  rpm.  12 
m\n^    microgroove.     (Folk  songs  In  American  history— 1700  thn^gfa 

With  atllizatlnn  mifde. 

Creditt:  Writers,  Charles  Berirwall,  Jane  Beethoven. 

Bummary:  Presents  folk  music  typical  of  various  American  occu- 
pations from  1700  rhroogh  1884.  Correlates  this  mnslc  with  slgnlA 
cant  developments  in  history  and  srt. 

1.  Labor  nnrt  iaborlnjt  clasees— Songs  and  musIc^Hlst  ft  crlL  2 
Folk-songs,  American— Hist.  A  crit.  i.  Schloat  (Warren)  Produc- 

tions. Pleasant  vine.  N.  Y.  Series:  Folk  songs  tn  American  bis- 

tory— ITOO  through  1864  (Filmstrips)  no.  8. 

„         „  Fi  A  67-5662 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Workiag  drawings.  (Filmstrip]     Creative  Visuals  (197-?] 

7  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  7  phonoupe*  in  cmsscile.  (Ltnguage 
or  icchnicml  dnwing,  sci  5) 

With  teacher's  manual  and  iludent  workbooks. 

SUMMARY:  Presems  working  drawings  in  order  to  teach  users  of  technical 
drawing  how  to  read  shapes  and  dimensional  information  with  accurate  under- 
sunding. 

1  Blue-prints.  I.  Creative  Visuals  (Firm)  1 1.  Scries:  Language  of  technical 
drawing.  [Pilmstrip]  set  S. 

[T379]  604.2  72-736105 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Woridng  elephant  (Motion  picture)    Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

■1  niln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (India) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summnn/:  Gives  the  background  and  training  of  a  working 
elephant  In  India;  follows  the  events  of  a  typical  day  In  the  life 
of  the  elephaut  and  his  trainer,  the  mahout. 

1.  Elephant<i.  i.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Se- 

ries: India  (Motion  picture) 

636.9  74^-708314 

Ealing  OrporatlOD 


A  Working  model  of  a  Van  de  Graaf  generator  (Motion 
picture)  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1969.    Made  by  Peter  Robinson  Associates. 

4  miri,  si.  color,  i^iiper  8  mm.  (Experiments  In  physics — elec- 
trostatics) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Collaborator.  Albert  V.  Baez.  with  the  cooperation  of 
Monterey  Penln.siila  College. 

SUMMARY:  Demonstration  experiments  with  animated  sequences 
are  used  to  Illustrate  a  working  model  of  a  Van  de  Graaf  generator. 

1.  Van  de  Graaf  generator.  2.  Electrostatloa.  I.  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  O)rporatlon.  Series:  Experiments  in  phys- 
ics— electrostatics  (Motion  picture) 

537.2  72-709927 

Bocyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  COrp. 


Working  model  of  the  thorax  (Motion  picture)  Iowa  State 
University.  Made  and  released  by  Film  Production  Unit, 
1971. 

3  mill.    si.    color.    16  mm.     (Dukes  physiology  film  wrles.  no.  18) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  O.  Steve  Knudsen;  director,  writer,  and 
editor,  John  Bousek;  technical  adviser,  H.  H.  Dukes;  photographer, 
Thomas  K.  Smith. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  a  bell  Jar  and  balloon  model  of  the  thorax  to 
illustrate  some  basic  principles  of  animal  physiology.  Demonstrates 
the  role  of  the  chest  cavity  and  diaphragm  In  regurgitation  In  ruml- 
nantf!,  In  normal  respiration.  In  pneumothorax,  and  In  the  return  of 
blood  to  the  heart 

1.  Physiology.  2.  Chest  I.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science 
and  Technology,  Ames.  II.  Iowa.  State  University  of  Science  and 
Technology, Ames.  Film  Production  Unit.     Ill-  Series: 

Dukes  physiology  film  series  (Motion  picture)   no.  18. 

691.1  77-710185 

Iowa  State  Univ.  Film  Production  Unit 


Working  out  new  words  and  discovering  "short  a"  {Film- 
Ktrip)     Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  10 
mln.    microgi'oove.     (Functional  phonics,  pt  2) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Humtnary:  Uses  demonstrations  by  Curly  Cue,  a  stick  man,  In 
presenting  a  systematic  approach  to  reading  skills.  Designed  to  en- 
able the  slow  learner  to  achieve  independent  word  perception  In  read- 
ing.   For  primary  grades. 

1.  Iteading — Remedial  teaching.  2.  Reading  (Primary)  i.  Eye 
Gate  House,  Inc.        Series:  Functional  phonics  (Filmstrip)  pt  2. 

372.6  70-736915 

A.  L.  A-  Booklist 


Working  t<^ether  (Filmstrip)  Ix)llipop  Dragon  Produc- 
tions. Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Visual  Educa- 
tion, 1970. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  8  mln. 
microgroove.     (TTie  .Adventures  of  the  Ix>lllpop  Dragon,  no.  2) 

With  teacher's  guide  and  coloring  book. 

SUMM.KRY:  Uses  a  story  about  how  the  prince,  the  Lollipop 
Dragon,  and  the  children  all  cleaned  the  castle  and  won  flrst  prlee 
for  most  beautiful  castle,  to  ahow  the  fun  In  working  together.  For 
primary  grades. 

1.  Cooperativenesn.  1.  I..olllpop  Dragon  Productions.  II.  Society 
for  Visual  Education,  inc.,  Chicago.  III.  Series:  The  Adventures  of 
the  Lollipop  Dragon  (Filmstrip)  no.  2. 

372.6  73-738043 

Sfw;lety  for  Vl«ual  EMucatloa 


Working  together  (Motion  picture) 
nica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 


Encyclopaedia  Britan- 


12  mln.    Ml.    color.    16  mm.     (Careers  In  the  office) 

Mtm  Imued  In  b&w. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CKEDITS:  Producer,  Greg  Helmer;  collaborator,  Kenneth  Zlmmer. 

SUMMARY:  Usea  the  experieocea  of  a  young  girl  working  In  a 
typing  pool  to  illustrate  that  cooperation  la  an  Important  part  of  the 
orfTlce  and  Its  work. 

1.   Offlce  practice.  I.   Encyclopaedia   Britannica   Educational 

Otrporatlon,     II.  Series:  Careers  in  the  olBce  (Motion  picture) 

ftSl  74-712323 

EncyclopMdU  BriUn.  uica  Bducatloaal  Corp. 


WwUng  with  a  gonge  (Motion  pictare)  Fairfield  Associ- 
ates. Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Woodworking,  part  3) 

I>*op  flim. 

1.  Chbieir    2.  Woodwork.  I.  FslrOeld  ABM>clates.     II.  Universal 

Edut-atlon  and  Visual  Arti.  III.  Kerlew:  Woodworking  (Motion  pic- 
ture) part  3. 

[TT180]  684.08                            79-715231 

Uoiversal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Working  with  adjectives  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp., 
1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     (Parts  of  speech) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:  Explains  the  meaning  of  adjectives  and  their  usage 
In  sentence  structure. 

1.  English  language — Adjective.  2.  English  language — Sentences. 
I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series :  Parts  of  apeech 

(Motion  picture) 

372.6  72-709438 

Ealing  Orp. 


Working   with  adverbs    (Motion  picture)      Ealing  Corp., 
1970. 

4  mln.     8l.    color,     super  8  mm.     (Parts  of  speech) 

Loop  film.     Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary :  Explains  the  meaning  of  an  adverb  and  Its  uaage  In 
sent^ice  structure. 

1.  Bogllsh  language—Adverb.  2.  English  language — Sentences. 
I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Series:  Parts  of  speech 
(Motion  picture) 

872.6  70-709440 
Ealing  Corp. 

Working   with    arcs    (Motion    picture)      William    Boundey. 
Relensed  by  UFA  Educational  Medin.  1971. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  ( BFA  mlnl-lessons  :  Using  com- 
pass  and  straishtedse) 

Loop  film. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Identifies  an  arc  as  a  segment  of  a  circle  and 
shows  how  to  use  arcs  in  simple  geometric  deslgna.  For  elementary 
grades. 

1.  Geometrical  drawing — Juvenile  films.  2.  Circle — Juvenile  films. 
3,  Curves.  Plane— Juvenile  films.  I.  Boundey,  William.  II.  BFA 
Educational   Media.  Series:   BFA  mlnl-lessons:  Cahig  compass 

and  straightedge  (Motion  picture) 

372.7  71-712238 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Working  with  egg  whites  {Motion  pictwe)     McGraw-Hill 
Book  Co.,  1970.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Food  prqwratlon  aeries,  set  1) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

1.  (Cookery   (Eggs)         i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.         Series: 
Food  preparation  series  (Motion  picture)  set  1. 

641.6  78-706503 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Working  with  glass  tubing  (Motion  picture)    Norman  Bean. 
Keleased  by  Film  Associates,  1968. 

3  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Life  science  activities  series, 
no.  23) 

Ijtyop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  study  guide. 

Summarj/:  Illustrates  safe  and  efficient  ways  to  heat,  bend,  and 
fire  polish  glass  tubing. 

1.  Glass  blowing  and  working.  i.  Bean,  Norman,  n.  Film  Asso- 
ciates.       Series:  Life  science  activities  series  (Motion  picture)  no. 


542 


78-701042 


Film  .Associates 


Woridng  with  glass  tubing  (Motion  picture)    McGraw-Hill 

Book  Co.,  1969.    Made  by  Raybar  Technical  Films. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Chemistry  techniques  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summarv:  Demonstrates  techniques  used  In  working  with  glass 
tubing  in  a  laboratory. 

1.  Glass  blowing  and  working.        l  McOraw-HlU  Book  Company. 
Series:  Chemistry  techniques  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

542  72-701271 

McGraw-Hill  Book  O. 


Don  Piccolo.     Released 


Workiag  with  leren.  [Motion  picture] 
by  BFA  Educational  Media.  1972. 

4  min.     «L     color,     tupcr  8  mm.     (Simple  machines  •cries) 

Loop  film  tn  cartridge. 

With  Hudy  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  bow  a  lever  providet  man  with  an  advantage,  and  dem- 
onstrates the  relatkmihip  between  force,  resistance,  and  distance  in  a  lever 
system.  For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Levers — Juvenile  films.     [1.  Lcvcrs]        I.  Piccolo,  Don.     11.  BFA  Educa- 
tional Media.     111.  Series:  Simple  macliincs  scries.  [Motion  picturej 
lTJ173]  621.8  72-700793 

BFA  Educational  Media  72  MARC 

Working  with   line  segments    (Motion   picture)     William 
Boundey.     Released  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4  min,  >*i.  color,  super  8  mm.  (BFA  mlnl-lessons:  Using  com- 
paiw  and  straightedge) 

Loop  flitii. 

With  study  guide. 

SUMMARV:  Demonstrates  the  method  for  Identifying  a  line 
segment  and  duplicating  this  segment.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Geometrical  drawing— Juvenile  films.  I.  Boundey,  William. 
II,  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  BFA  mlnl-Iessona ;  Using 
COTnpass  and  straightedge   (Motion  picture) 

872.7  78-712287 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Working  with  maps   (Filmstrip)      Educational  Direction. 
Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

R  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  8  phonodlscs  (2  a.  each), 
8S)   rpm. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  csHttette. 

With  teacher's  guide  at  end  of  each  filmstrip. 

SUMMARV:  Polntn  out  the  skills  required  for  using  maps,  such 
as  learning  to  determine  scale.  Utltud«,  and  lonfltud&  DiacuaseB 
mapn  of  various  types  and  map  projections. 

1.  Maps.  I.  Educational  Direction.  Inc.     II.  Eye  Gate  House, 


Inc. 


[GA1301 
ByeOataHooM 


872.8 


676 


74-739998 


Workiag  with  Modera  school  MatkeMrtks.  (Modon  picture] 
Houghton  MifRin  Co.,  1971.     Made  by  David  D.  Grieve. 

20  min.     id.     color.     16  mm.     (Duncan:  modem  school  math  Tilmi) 

Also  issued  in  bAw. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

CREDITS:  Author,  Ernest  R.  Duncan;  collaborators.  Lclon  Capps.  Marilyn 
J,  Zweng. 

SUMMARY;  A  teacher- 1  raining  film  in  which  Leion  Capps  gives  an  over- 
view of  the  content  and  ofajeciives  of  the  text  entitled  Modem  school  mathemat- 
ics: structure  and  use,  and  explains  how  to  use  the  teacher's  annotated  edition 
of  the  text. 

I     Mathematics— 1961-  I.  Duncan,  Ernest  Rowland.      Modem 

school  mathmatics:  structure  and  use.  II.  Houghton  Mifflin  Company.  Ill, 
Series:  Duncan:  modem  school  math  films.  [Motion  picture] 

[QA39.23  510.7  72-701740 

Houghton  Miinin  Co.  72  MARC 


Working  with  nouns  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Parts  of  speech) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary:    Explains   the   meaning  of  a   noun  and   its   uaage   in 
sentence  structure. 

1.  English  language— Noun.    2.  English  language — Sentences        I. 
Ealing  Orporation,  Cambridge,   Mass.  Series:   Parts  of  q>eech 

(Motion  picture) 

372.6  78-709434 

Ealing  Corp. 


Working  with  others 


Office  practice:  Working  with  others. 


Working  with  scale   (Motion  picture)      William  Boundey. 
Released  by  Film  Associates,  1969. 

11  mi;i.     -«d.     color.     16  ram. 

With  study  guide. 

Siimmari/:  Demonstrates  methods  of  writing  scale,  and  explains 
some  of  the  concepts  and  practical  uses  of  IL  Shows  how  to  lay 
out  a  floor  plan  and  find  locations  on  a  map. 

1.  Mensuration,         i.  Boundey,  William,     n.  Film  Associates. 

530  70-700651 

Fltni  .\ssoclates 


Working  with  Skydrol  fluids  (Motion  picture) 
Co.,  1966.    Made  by  Gate  and  McGlone  Films. 


Monsanto 


25  mi  I,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CreAiti:  Director  and  photographer.  E,  D.  McGlone :  narrator, 
Paul  Harbfr;  music.  Richard  McCurdy:  editor,  William  I.arrabure. 

Hummnry:  l>escrll)es  the  correct  handling,  use,  and  maintenance 
of  Skydrol,  a  hydraulic  fire-resistant  lubricator  used  In  aircraft. 
Pictures  equipment  best  used  with  it  and  surrounding  materlala  that 
can  be  harmed  by  It. 

1.  Aeroplanes — Lubrication.        t.  Monsanto  Ompany. 

621.8  Fi  68-32 


Working  with  the  current  balance  (Motion  picture)  Har- 
vard Project  Physics  in  cooperation  «ith  WGBH.  Re- 
leased by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  1969. 

10  min.  wl.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher 
briefings,  no.  16) 

Kinescope. 

Summary:  A  teacher  discusses  with  his  studMita  the  uses  of  the 
current  balance,  ways  to  avoid  some  of  the  problems  associated 
with  Its  adjustment  and  use,  and  the  steps  needed  to  convert  cur- 
rent balance  measurements  into  a  useful  result  to  determine  the 
strength  of  the  earth's  magnetic  field. 

1.  Current  balance  (Electric  meter)  2.  Magnetism.  Terrestrial 
I.  Harvard  Project  Physics.  II.  Holt.  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc. 
Series:  Harvard  Project  Physics  teacher  briefings  (Motion  picture) 

370.7  77-709151 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


Working  with  verbs  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

4  mln.     .si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Parts  of  speech) 

I>3op  fllm.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Summary ;  Explains  verb  forms  and  their  usage  In  sentence  struc- 
ture. 

1.  English  language — Verb.    2.  English  language — Sentences.         I. 
Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge,   Mass.  Series:   Parts  of  speech 

(Motion  picture) 

372.6  75-709436 

Ealing  Corp. 


The  Working  wonuui  today — and  tomorrow     (FUmatrip) 
Visual  Education  Consultants,  1967. 

33  fr.     Ww.     3fl  mm. 

With  Illustrated  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  Thompson. 

Summat-y:  Cnrnmciits  on  the  qiilct  revolution  of  wonten  who  are 
combining  work  and  marriage  successfully.  Points  out  that  nine  out 
of  ten  women  will  work  sometime  during  their  lives  and  examines  the 
changing  role  of  women  in  our  society. 

1,  Woman— Employment— U.  S.  2.  Wives— Employment— U.  S. 
I.  VUnat  Education  (ktnsuitants.  Inc. 

301.41  Fi  A  67-3948 

Visual  Education  Consultants 


Workout  (Motion  picture)     Australian  News  and  Informa- 
tion Bureau,  1967. 

t  ml[i,     sd.     b&w.     10  mm, 

(Vedi**;  Producer,  R-  Mason;  director,  R,  Small. 

Sumtnary:  An  Impresalonlstic  study  of  the  relationship  between 
hoi-se  and  ilder  during  an  earlj'  morning  exercise. 

1.  Horsemanship,  I.  .Vustralla.  News  and  Infurinatlon  Bureau. 
778.8  Fi  A  68-1766 

Australian  News  and  Information  Bureau 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Workout    {Motion  picture)      St   Frmncis  Productions.     Re- 
leased by  Association  Films,  1969. 

ISmin.     sd.     color     16  mm.  .  »w-_.- 

Siim»iar*.-  Explores  the  geoeratlOQ  gaR  as  eTlaenoea  In  a  ratnera 
nnerpected  visit  to  hl»  son  at  college,  where  the  father  accepts  hto 
son's  challenge  In  physical  competition.  Pointa  out  that  tbrtr  work- 
out becomea  a  symbol  of  the  emotional  and  Ideological  contest  In 

which  tiiej  are  engaged.  „     „        ,    «    ^   ^.  > 

1.  Conflict  of  generations.  L  St.  Francis  Productions,  n.  Aano- 
dation  Films.  Inc.  _«.-«« 

301.42  79-70572« 

CINE 


Tlie   World    (FUmatrip)     Common  Grotmd,  London.    Made 
by  Oxford  University  Press.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by 

Carman  Educational  Associates,  1967. 

18  double  fr.    color.    35  mm.    (Oxford  projected  atlaa) 
SttMimary.-  A  series  of  16  general,  regional,  and  special  project 
mapa  from  Oxford  atlasea. 

1.  Maps.        I.  Common  Oronnd.  ltd.,  London,    n.  Carman  Educa- 
tional Associates.        Series:  Oxford  projected  atlaa  (Fllmstrip) 

912  7^736144 

Carman  Educational  Associates 


World  (Motion  picture)     Jordan  Belson.     Released  by  Pyr- 
iiniid  Films.  1971. 

C  mln.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Sound.  Andre  VandenBroeck. 

SUMMARY:  Depicts  the  birth  of  the  world  aa  a  blo-aatroDomlcal 
erent. 

1.  Earth.        I.  Belson,  Jordan.    II.  Pyramid  Films.  Inc. 
rQB631]  704-945  79-712465 

Pyramid  Films 


World  Air  Cargo  Marketing  Forums 
see 

The  Square. 


The  World  at  U.  N.  Plaza  {Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Dept.  of 

State,  196S. 

29  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Illustrates  the  work  of  the  United  States  mission  to 
the  United  Nutions,  hishllghtin?  important  events  which  Uke  place 
there.    Emphasl/.es  the  role  of  the  United  Nations  Id  attaining  world 


1.  United  Nations— U.  S. 
State. 


.  United  Nations.        r.  U.  S.    Dept  of 
341.13  FiE  68-61 


The  World  at  your  fingertips  (Filmstrip)     Copley  Produc- 
tions. 1964. 

1  roll,    color.    35  mm.     (Newspapers  In  the  classroom,  do.  4) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMAItY:   Shows  how  the  world  comes  to  the  public  through 
the  "»e  of  newspapers. 

1.   Newspapers.        I.  Copley  Press,  inc.     Oopley  Productions, 
II.  Series:  Newspapers  In  the  classroom  (Fllmstrip)  do.  4. 
[PN4731]  070  77-739573 

Copley  Productions 


World  Bank   (Motion  picture)     U.  S.  Information  A^yency, 
196.^.    Made  by  James  Lipsc<Mnb. 

27  nila.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  E^lalns  the  role  of  the  World  Bank  in  helping  conn- 
tries  to  modernise.  Follows  an  offldal  of  the  bank  aa  he  makes 
a  trip  to  make  cerUlo  that  the  request  for  a  921,000,000  loan  to 
build  a  highway  will  indeed  help  develop  the  area  and  benefit  the 
pe<^Ia 

1.  International  Bank  for  Reconstruction  and  Derelcqanent 
t.  U.  S.    Information  Ajiency. 

332.1  78-702886 

CINB 


World  book  encyclopedia 
see 

Craftsmanship  and  automation  combine 
to  produce  the  World  book  encyclopaedia. 


World  cargoes;  the  story  of  seaborne  ccHmnerce  in  a  chang- 
ing worid   {Motion  picture)     Alfred  T.  Palmer  Produo- 

tions,  1970. 

28  rain.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

A  Discovery  production. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer.  Alfred  T.  Palmer;  nar- 
rator. George  Wllhelm. 

Summarv.'  Shows  how  oil  and  mineral  resources,  timber,  agricul- 
tural products,  and  other  materials  are  transported  throughout  the 
world  by  United  States  freighters.  Pictures  cargo  handling  facili- 
ties at  various  ports.  Explains  the  role  of  exports  and  imports  In 
the  national  economy,  and  stresses  the  importance  of  the  reciprocal 
aspects  of  foreign  trade. 

1.   (Commerce.     2.   Shipping— U.  S-  i.  Alfred  T.  Palmer  Pro- 

ductions. 

387.6  70-709467 

Portland  State  Univ.  Ubrarr 


World   City,   1970*8   (Motion   picture) 
Sound,  1971. 


Rocioante  Si^t  & 


20  mln.    sd,    color.    16  mm.     (The  Artist  as  a  reporter) 
SUSIMARY:  Artlst-rq>orter  Franklin  McMahOQ  views  and  com- 
ments on  "World  Citr" — drawings  and  paintings  made  In  the  United 
States.  England,  Burope,  and  South  America. 

1.  Art.  Modem — 20th  century.  I.  McMahon.  Franklin.     II. 

Bocinante  Sight  &  Sound.     III.  Series:  The  Artist  as  a  reporter 
(Motion  plctore) 

[N6490]  709.78  78-718474 

CINB 


The  World  come  of  age  (Filmstrip)    Cathedrtl  Films,  1967. 

ri6  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc:  1  s..  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  10 
min.     nilcrogroove.     (Christian  wltneaa,  a  call  to  renewal,  no.  1) 

With  script  and  guide. 

Cre<lit8:  Producer.  James  K.  Friedrioh :  director.  Jack  L.  Tyler. 

Summary :  Explains  that  God  is  calling  the  church  to  work  in 
partnership  with  Him  in  awakening  mankind  to  Its  relationship  to 
God  and  In  accepting  the  re^wnslbillty  for  providing  for  the  needs 
of  man  In  the  world, 

1    Mission  of  the  church.  I.  Cathedral  Films,  inc.,  Burbank, 

Calif.  Series:  Christian  witness,  a  call  to  renewal   (Filmstrip) 

oo.  1. 

248.5  72-738111 

Cathedral  Films 


World  communism  {Motion  jncture)  Institute  on  Commu- 
nism and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, in  cooperation  witli  the  University  of  Notre  Dame, 
1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mlD.     f^.     bAw.     16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  43a> 

With  Miidy  guide. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary:  Lecturer  Mllorad  Drachkovltch  dlscu-sses  the  establish- 
ment of  the  Communist  International  under  Lenin,  the  molding  of  it 
under  Stalin,  and  its  Influence  oo  the  post-Second  World  War  aRsets 
and  liabilities  of  the  intematlooai  Commtulst  moTement 

1.  CommunlBt  International.  i.  Vanderbilt  University,  Xasbville. 
Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy.  Series: 
The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  43a. 

Fi  67-610 


World  communism,  part  2  {Motion  picture)  Institute  on 
Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt 
University,  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Notre 
Dame,  1964.    Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mln.    sd.    bAw.    16  mm.     (The  Nature  of  communism,  no.  4Sb) 

With  study  guide. 

CreditM:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Bnrlage. 

Summary:  Lecturer  Mllorad  Drachkovltch  discusses  the  changes 
to  the  international  Communist  movement  since  1945,  compared  with 
its  previous  existence  and  experience  under  Lenin  and  Stalin. 

1.  Ommnnism.    2.  World  politics,  1955-  i.  Vanderbilt  Unl- 

reraity,  Nashville.  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  De- 
mocracy. Series:  The  Nature  of  commanlsm  (Motion  picture) 
no.  43b. 

Fi 67-625 

World  Council  of  Churches 


Behold— «11  thinpnew. 

The  Churches  work  together. 

Homo  homini. 

World  distribution  of  biomes  (Motion  picture)  Harper  & 
Row,  1970.     Made  by  Unit  One  Film  Productions. 

3  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Biology  serlesi 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  Upe  script,  fcb  manual,  readings  book,  and  teacher  s  manual. 

Summary:  lllostrates  a  variety  of  diverse  biomes.  and  indicates 
their  locations  by  means  of  a  map  of  world  blomea. 

1  Blottc  communities.  2.  Geopraphical  dlstrlbatlon  of  animals 
and  pUnt«.  i.  Harper  k  Bow.  Publishers.  Serl«:  Biology  se- 
r,„,Mo„o.p,c«„.     Harper  *FU,.^  74-708968 

Harper  ft  Row  Pub-  Ushers 

rer 

World  FUm  Corporation 
see 

The  Steel  king. 

The  Wishing  ring;   an  IdyU  of  old  England. 

World  Film  Enterprises 
see 

Ancient  Greece— Athens. 

The  World  from  1914  to  1945.      Part  1:  Worid  War  I 

(FihmtHp)    Vistaprojects  Corp.    Released  by  Follett  Pub 
Co.,  ItOS. 

hUrary'loifii  ""°''     ^  °"°'      "^"<*l>'<e"''«re<l  1<«i»m  In  world 

With  teacher's  irulde. 

Bummary:  Pointa  out  that  imperlallam.  natlonallam.  and  mniur- 
lam  were  the  major  causes  ot  World  War  i ;  that  tlie  war  brociU 
defeat  to  Germanj  and  communism  to  Russia ;  and  that  although  the 
Treaty  of  Versailles  ended  the  war.  tensions  remained 
FoL?°£',?S.,'"*S  '"*"™4t,  '•  ■'•'•'•projects  Corporation,  n. 
S?^  I^S;;Sn,s?oTSlS!.T»nlt  S  ^"''■-  '^-»--""«' 
Fo„ettPub.Co.  »«'•'  Fi  A  68-6104 


The  World  from  1914  to  1945.  Part  2:  The  rise  of  dicta- 
toiships  (Filmstrip)  Vistaprojecta  Corp.  Released  by 
Follett  Pub.  Co.,  1968. 

22  hsif  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ( Concept -centered  lessons  In  world 
history,  unit  5) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

8umm4jri/r  Poiots  out  that  World  War  I  left  damage,  loltatlon, 
nationalist  hatred,  and  fear  lu  Europe;  tbat  dictatorships  arose  In 
Russia,  Italy,  and  Germany ;  and  that  the  German.ltallan^apaneae 
alliance  brought  the  threat  of  war 

1.  European  War,  1914-1918  —  Influence  and  results.  2.  World 
War,  1939-1!M5 — Causes.  L  Vlstaprojects  Corporation,  n.  Follett 
Publishing  Company,  Chicago.  Series :  ('oncept<enter<d  lessons  In 
world  history  (Filmstrip)  units. 

940.5  Fi  A  68-5105 

Follett  Pub.  Co. 


677 


MARC 


The  World   from   1914  to   1945.     PaH   3:  World  War  U 

(FUmitrip)    Vistaprojects  Corp.    Released  by  Follett  Pub. 
Co.,  19i;8. 

29  half  fr.  color.  85  mm.  (Concept.centered  lessons  in  world 
history,  unit  5) 

With  tencher's  guide.  to.,.ih  iir.,  n  ■ 

Ssswaar,.'  Polnu  out  that  Axis  aggression  led  to  World  War  n, 
that  na.al  military,  and  air  power  gave  the  Allies  'W"  »'«' t^ 
Alls;  and  that  the  atomic  bomb  emerged  as  a  weapon  «' '.n«  '"'°r?^ 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945.    2.  Atomic  bomb.  i.  V  I'taprojerts 

Corporation,     n.  Follett  Publishing  Company    Chicago.  series . 

Coiicept-centered  lessons  In  world  history  <Fllmstrlp)  unit  i. 

940.53  Fl  A  68-5106 

Follett  Pub.  Co. 

World   game  can  work;  or.  Politicians  will  yield  to  the 

computer  (Motion  picture)     Saturn  Pictures  Corp..  19.1. 

SO  mln.    «1.     b»w.     16  mm.     (R.  BuckmlnMer  Fuller;  The  world 

"oREm-rs-  Producer.  Alex  Matter:  director.  Herbert  Matter. 

SnnUR'r-  R.  Buclmm-ter  Fuller  Rummarlies  hi.  work  and 
p,«en"  a  reasoned  plea  for  man  to  abandon  Ihe  political  "IrnSfW 
SS^P  his  strength  and  prevent  him  from  realUlug  his  potentlaL 
Filmed  st  the  llrst  World  gaooe  seminar  In  1988. 

1   Civlllaill..n.  .Mo>lem-19no-  2.  Progre^.        I.  Fuller.  Rich, 

ard  Encknilnster.  1895-  H.  Saturn  Pictures  Corporation.     111. 

Series:  The  World  game  (Motion  plrturel  no.  10.  »,o„«, 

[CIUSOl  300  70-712409 

Saturn  Pictures  Corp. 

World  goTermnents.  [Transparencies]     Creative  Visuals,  1968. 

7  uansparencies.     color       10  x  12  in      fWorid  hisiory  and  euiturc) 

With  leachcTs  manual 

CREDITS:  Authors.  James  H.  Phillip*.  Ray  Glaincr 

SUMMARY:  Examine*  various  lype*  of  lovemment- 

t-  Comparative  government.     [I    Comparative  governmenij        1   Creative 
Visuals  (Firm)     II.  Series:  World  history  and  culture.  [Ttaitsparencies]. 
fJFSlj  320.09  72-735614 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 

TW  World  growf  larger.  tRlmstripi     Union  of  American  Hebrew 
Congregations,  1969. 

45  ft.     colof      35  mm.     (Modem  Jewish  history  filmstrip  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Samuel  Grand;  script,  Bemhard  N.  Cohn;  illustrations. 
Williun  SteiocL 

SUMMARY:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Jewish  people  from  their  search  for 
a  home  in  Weileni  Europe  throu^  highlights  oflheir  Ufc  and  lewning  in  Eastern 
Europe  from  the  ISih  through  the  tSih  centuries. 

1  Jews— History— 70-1789.  1.  Union  of  American  Hebrew  Congrega- 
tions.    II.  Scries. 

[DS124,  909.08  72-734740 

Union  of  American  "^^ 

Hebrew  Congregatioiu 

World  Health  Organization 
see 

The  Drug  bug. 

False  friends. 
Heart  sweet  heart. 


Little  man,  big  city. 

World    history    400    (FUrwitrip)      Guidance    Associates    of 

Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1968. 

M>  fr.  r^lf.r,  3r.  mm.  and  phonotape:  dual-track,  1  reel  (5  in  ), 
3J  In.  persw,  22iiiiD. 

With  teacher's  handbook. 

Rummarii:  A  survey  of  the  35  mm.  slide  cartridge  library  of  world 
history. 

1.  World  history.  i.  Guidance  Associates  of  fleafiantvllle.  N  Y 
909  Fi  A  68-3752 

Guidance  ARSociates 


World  history  400:  a  slide  system.  [Shde  set]     Harcourt  Brace 

Jovanovich.  1968. 

545  slides,     color.     2  x  2  in. 

Issued  in  7  cartridges. 

With  teacher's  handbook, 

SUMMARY:  Surveys  the  history  of  the  world  through  the  use  trf  charts, 
diagrams,  maps,  and  time  lines.  Provides  information  on  trade,  agriculture,  popu- 
lation, exports  and  imports,  and  industry  during  major  periods  of  historical 
development.  With  captions. 

CONTENTS:  A.  Prehistoric  man— ancient  India  /  China.— B.  Middle  Ages 
—east  and  west.— C,  Emergence  of  modem  Europe— Napoleon.— D.  Europe  in 
1815— imperialism-— E.  Imperialism— end  of  World  War  II.— F.  World  since 
IMS — atlas. — G.  Suibtical  almanac — outline  maps. 

1.  World  history,     fl.  World  hisioryj        1.  Harcourt  Br^e  Jovanovich. 

[D21.3j  909  72-735037 

Harcourt  Brace  72  MARC 

Jovanovich 


World  UatwT  tnmwfm^mcf  MriM.  [Transparencies]  Hammond 
Incorponted.  RelesMd  by  Hammood  Education  Sales  DepL, 
McOraw-HiU  Book  Ca,  1971. 


4or.     t  a  10  IB. 
linKlta3aatt. 
Wdiowtay*. 

Wlk  IMdMr*i  OMBMi 

COWTENTS:  The  growth  oTctviHzuion  to  ISOOA.D.— The  rise  of  Western 
civilizatioB.  I500-I«U  A-D— T*e  twentieth  ceaUry  wortd. 

t.  World  hiMory.        1.  Hunmoed  locorponied.     II.  McCraw-HOI  Book 
Campray.     Hamnoad  Educatkn  Sales  DcpL 

tD21]  909  72-734299 

McOraw-HiU  Book  0>.  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


World  Horizon  Films,  Maryknoll,  N.  Y. 
see 

Bolivia:   beneath  the  mask. 
Of  pe(^le  and  a  vision. 

Portrait  of  a  missloner. 

The  Quiet  revolution. 

Sigiboy. 


World  in  Color  Productions,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
see 

Waterton  lAkes  National  Park. 

A  WorM  in  her  book  {Motion  picture)    Girl  Scouts  of  the 

U.  S.  A.,  1963. 

15  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide.  ^,.  ^  . 

Summary:  Surveys  the  four  Girl  Scout  handbooka.  hlghllBhtlng 
the  International  friendship  elements  tn  the  Girl  Scout  program. 
Shows  lllustrattona  and  text  from  the  actual  bandbo<A». 

1.  Girl  Scouts — Handbooks,  manuals,  etc,  i.  Girl  Scouts  of  the 
United  States  of  America. 

369.463  Fi  A  68-1456 

Girl  Scouts  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

World  Law  Fund 
see 

Revolution:  Oiiiie. 


Revolution:  Mexico. 

World  Meteorological  Organization 
see 

Ootids  and  meteon. 

World-Mirror  Pro<hictions,  ltd. 
see 

The  Bagpipe. 
The  Bassoon. 
The  Oboe. 
The  Organ,  part  1, 

The  Organ,  part  2, 
The  Piano.    Part  one. 
The  Piano.    Part  2. 


The  Trumpet. 
The  Violin,  part  2. 


World  of  a  different  dnun  {Motion  picture)  Bay  Shore 
Public  Schools,  1970.    Made  by  Lockhart  Motion  Pictures. 

12  mln.     ad.     color.    16  mm. 

Summary.  Di8cu)«e.s  the  benefit**  that  retarded  children  can  de- 
rive from  participating  in  an  active  school  program  which  reflects 
the  abundance  of  the  world  and  allows  for  those  who  are  different. 

1.  MC0UII7  faandlcaciped  chlldren—Edncatlou.  i  Bar  Shore, 
N.  T.    Public  Schools.  ' 

871.92  72-705727 

CINE 

WmW  of  ancient  Rome  {Ftlmstrip)    Troll  AasociAtes,  1970. 

44  fr.    color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Paul  Peller. 

Bummnry:  A  general  Introduction  to  life  In  ancient  Borne,  deplet- 
ing the  art,  religloo,  culture,  and  gOTemmeot  of  the  time*. 

1.  Home— CivlllMUon.        l  Troll  Asaodateo. 

918.7  79-786254 

TroUAMocUtea 

The  World  of  Andrew  Wyeth  {Motion  picture)  American 
Broadcasting  Co.  Released  by  International  Film  Bureau, 
1908. 

26  mln,     sd.     color.     16  mm.  .,   , 

CreAitt:  Technical  assistance.  Nicholas  Wjeth,  Al  Schwarts,  Hal 

WsUscc.  „ 

SsBwuorv;   Shows  over   thlrty-flve  of  Aodrew  Wjeth's  paintlngK, 

blending  the  mjbiectR  of  the  artist's  representational  style  paintings 

with   actual   scenes  from  the  Pennsylvania  and   Maine  countryside. 

Covers    slgnlflcaat    fscts    In    Wyeth's   life.      Introduction   by    Henry 

roods. 

1.  Wyeth,  Andrew.  1817-  1.  American  Broadcasting  Com- 

pany,   n.  International  Film  Bureau,  Inc..  Chicago. 

769.18  7^706806 

InternatUnairUm  Bureau 


The  W(^4  of  Aadler  MOkr.  [Motion  picture]  Lea  Filnu  de  I'a- 
dagio,  Boulogne,  1971.  Edited  and  released  in  the  U.S.  by 
Wombat  Productioat,  1972. 

15mia.    sd.    color.     16  mm. 

EagUsh  venioa  of  AtHjum  Milkr. 

With  Mudy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Jean  Dasque;  cocuultant.  David  A.  Durfee. 

SUMMARY:  Portray*  s  day  in  the  life  erf  a  black  worker  in  the  aquarium  at 
Nanau  in  the  Pthtrift,  in  order  to  explore  the  nature  of  nan  ■•  a  coping  snimsL 

l.Socisl  psychology.    1.  Aquariums— Bahamas       I.  U*  Films  de  I'adagia 
II.  Wombat  Productioos.     III.  Auquin  Miller.  [MoliOD  picture} 
IHM251]  301.6  72-701233 

Wombat  ProductiocM  72  MARC 

The  WorH  of  Carl  Sandborg  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Made  by 
Nathan  Kroll.  Released  by  Contemporary  Films/Mc- 
Graw-HiU,  1968. 

50  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 
CreditB:  Director,  Kirk  Browning. 

Bummary:  Presents  a  tribute  to  Carl  Sandburs,  ana  surreyi  the 
heritage  he  left  and  the  history  he  made. 

L    Sandburg.   Carl,   1878-1967.  i.  National  Educational  Tele- 

vision and  Radio  Center,     n.  Contemporary  FUms/McGraw-HilL 
928  FiA68-2708 

Graw-HUt 


Contemporarr  Fllms/Mc- 


A  World  of  change:  hidden  in  the  rocks  (Filmsbip) 
perial  International  Learning  Corp.,  1969. 


Im- 


42  fr.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  In.),  SS  Ips. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script 

CREDITS:  Author,  John  R.  Neel. 

SUHMABY :  Shows  ways  in  which  changes  are  occurring  on  our 
planet.  Uses  recreations  of  prehistoric  scenes,  and  field  trips  to 
a  dinosaur  dig  and  to  the  Badlands  National  Monument  as  means 
of  exploring  fossils,  frtwa  small  mammals  to  the  giant  dinosaurs. 

1.  Paleontology.  I.  Imperial  International  Learning  Corpora- 
tion. 

[QE714.3]  560  76-739329 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


A   World  of  change:  life  in  ancient  seas  and  swannis 
(Filmstrip)     Imperial  International  Learning  Corp.,  1969. 

44  fr.    color.     85  mm.     and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  In.),  39  Ips. 

Also  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

CREDITS:  Author.  John  R.  Neel. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  ways  In  which  <Aanges  are  occurring  on  our 
planet.  Presents  evidence  of  the  life  In  swamps  and  In  the  sea 
millions  of  years  ago  by  examining  fossils  and  re-creations  of  pre- 
historic scenes. 

1.  Paleontology.  I.  Imperial  International  Learning  Corpora- 
tion. 

[QE714.3]  560.92  70-739330 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


A  World  of  change:  man,  the  changer  (Filmstrip)     Im- 

peri;il  International  Ijcarning  Corp.,  1969. 

4.'.  tr,     lulitr.    S.")  mm.    ami  plioiiotape:  1  reel  (5  In.),  3i  Ips. 

Ai>y  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  te»cher'8  guide  and  siript. 

CREDITS:  Author.  John  R.  Neel. 

SUM.MARY:  Shows  ways  in  which  changes  are  occurring  on  our 
planer.  Describes  the  effect  of  man  upon  the  physical  world  In  which 
he  lives,  as  evidenced  In  a  field  trip  to  a  modem  farm  and  to  a  strip 
coal  mine.     Conservation  of  natural  resources  Is  emphasized. 

1.  Man— Influence  on  nature.  2.  Conservation  of  natural  re- 
sources.        I.  Imperial  International  Learning  Corporation. 

[GF75]  333.7  72-739328 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


A  World  of  change:  the  changing  rocks  (Filmstrip)    Im- 
perial International  Learning  Corp.,  1969. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonotape:  1  reel  (5  in.),  3!  ips. 

A1.40  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

CREDITS:  Author,  John  R.  Neel. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  ways  In  which  changes  are  occurring  on  our 
planet.  Discusses  the  Influences  In  heat,  pressure,  freezing,  acid, 
water,  and  erosion  on  the  rocky  surface  of  the  earth. 

1.  Weathering.  I.  Imperial  International  Learning  Corporation. 
[QE570]  551.3  78-739332 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


A  World  of  change:   the  Metasequoia  story   (Filmstrip) 
Imperial  International  Learning  Corp.,  1969. 

45  fr.     color.     S5  mm.     and  phonotape:  1  reel  (S  In.),  9|  Ipa. 

Aiso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassettte. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

CREDITS:  Author,  John  R  Neel. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  ways  in  which  changes  are  occurring  on  our 
pianet.  The  story  of  the  Metasequoia,  a  "living  fossil,"  is  used  to 
Illustrate  the  survival  of  species  through  many  centuries. 

1.  Metasequoia  glyptostroboldes.  I.  Imperial  International 

Learning  Corporation. 

[QK495]  586  7»-789833 

imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


A  World  of  change:  the  roekmakers  (Filmstrip)     Imperial 
International  Learning  Corp.,  1969. 

40   fr.     coh>r.    35   mm.     and   phonotape:   1   reel    (6  In.),  8|  Ips. 

Aiso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

CREDITS:  Author,  John  R.  Neel. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  ways  In  which  diangea  are  occurring  on  our 
planet.  Uses  story  characters  to  show  that  all  matter  Is  made  up 
of  atoms,  and  that  the  differences  between  types  of  matter  are 
caused  by  different  arrangements  of  atoms. 

1.  Rocks.         I.  Imperial  Internatlenal  Learning  Corporation. 
rQI':432]  562  74-789331 

Imperial  International  Learning  Corp. 


The  World  of  color  {FUm&trip)    Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

37  fr.  color.  35  vam.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  7  In.,  33)  rpm.,  S  mln. 
(Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credita:  Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersh,  Walter  U. 
Burks. 

Bummary:  Designed  to  teach  pre-sctUK>l  children  to  distinguish  the 
colors  and  their  names. 

1.  Color.  I.  Coleman  Flim  Enterprises,  n.  RMI  Film  Produc- 
tions. Series:  Primary  social  studies — science  series  (Filmstrip) 
372.3  76-736631 
RMI  Film  Productions 


A  World  of  difference  {Motion  picture)    Cleaver- Brooks  Co. 

Released  by  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  [196-!, 

30  mih      sd.     coior.     16  mm. 

Sumn.'iry:  Pictures  various  applications  for  boilers  and  sea  water 
desalting  equ^pmeiit.  showing  those  In  a  school  in  Ontario,  an  Ameri- 
can motel,  a  sicjscraper  penthouse,  and  a  Virgin  Island  playground. 
Describes  complete  manufacturing  processes  including  boiler  design 
and  fabrication.  „      .      „ 

1.    Sea-water.   Dlstlliatlon   of.         i.   Cleaver-Brooks  Company. 
II.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc.  „.   .     . 

628  Fi  A  67-5230 


Modern  Talking  Picture 


Service 


678 


World  of  difference   {Motion  picture)     International  Har- 
vester Co.     Released  by  Farm  Film  Foundation,  1967. 

23  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm.  ^^     «  u  *i.»...<,h 

aummu,-v:  Traces  the  full  cycle  of  cotton  from  the  fl«'f„^r*?S 

the  mills,  to  the  store  and  into  the  home.      Shows  the  newest  and 

improved  methods  of  cotton  [woductlon.  „„,„,  rnmn-nv 

1    Cotton  manufacture.        i.  International  Harvester  Company. 

n  Farm  Film  Foundation,  Washington.  D.  C. 

633  r  1  A  68-oTo 

CINE 

A  World  of  dreams    {Motion  picture)     William   Henncks 

Associates   in   cooperation   with   State   of   Cahfomia/Los 
Angeles  Hall  of  Health,  1967. 

fumSarvf-prSn^  au'lmj^esslonistic  view  of  the  imagined  eff^t 
of  narcotlCT,  to  demonstrate  part  of  the  reasons  why  drug  use  or 
Sp^rS^tion  is  started.    Emphasises  the  deterrent  aspects  of  drug 

°*^i.  Narcotic  habit.        i.  William  Henrlcks  Associates. 

613.8  Fi  A.  68-174 

CINE 

The  World  of  Enrico  Fermi   {Motion  picture)     Harvard 
Project  Physics.    Released  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 

1970. 

40  mill.    sd.    biw.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  documentary  which  portrays  the  life  and  work  of  the 
nearly  contemporary  physicist,  Enrico  Fermi,  whose  work  helped  to 
transform  not  only  physics  and  the  style  of  doing  research,  but  even 
the  course  of  history  Itself. 

1.  Perml,  Enrico.  11»01-19M.        i.  Harvard  Project  Physics. 
II.  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc. 

630.092  75-706154 


World  of  friends  {Motion  picture)  Saskatchewan  Dept  of 
Education,  School  Broadcasts  Section,  Regiiia,  1900.  Made 
by  Sasl::itchcwan  Cine-Graphic  Division. 

3i>  rain.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Ektachronie. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  R.  F.  Howard:  wrilt'r.  (.erlrude 
Slurrav;  photographers,  K.  M.  Patterson,  h.  B.  Todd. 

Summary:  Explains  the  I-Ylendship  Tape  project  In  which  tapes 
and  other  materials  made  in  Saskatchewan  schools  are  exchanged 
with  similar  materials  made  in  schools  of  more  than  seventeen  other 
countries.  „     ,    .  ,. 

1.  Educational  exchanges— Saskatchewan.  1.  Saskatchewan. 

School  Broadcasts  Section. 

371.39  Fi  A  68-34 

N.ntlonal  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  World  of  Harry  GoMen  {Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television.  Made  by  WGTV.  Released  by 
Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1967. 

80  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Creative  person) 

Summary:  Introduces  Harry  Golden,  author  and  editor  of  the 
Carolina  Israelite.  Explains  his  working  habits,  philosophies,  and 
the  background  for  his  book  The  death  of  a  Uttle  girl. 

1     Golden.   Harry   I*wls,   1902-  1.   National   Educational 

Television  and  Radio  Center,    n.  Indiana.    University.    Audio-Visual 
Center.  Series:  Creative  person  (Motion  picture) 

928  Fi  A  68-2977 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 

The  World  of  Henry  Orient  {Motion  picture)    Pan  Arts  Co. 
Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1964. 

106  niin.    sd.     color,     a.'i  mm. 

Panavlslon.    Color  by  DeLoxe. 

Bn-ied  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Nora  Johnson. 

treditt:  Producer.  Jerome  Hellman;  director,  George  Roy  Hill 
Bcreenplay.  Nora  Johnson.  Nunnally  Johnson ;  music  Elmer  Bern 
stein;  directors  of  photography,  Boris  Kaufman,  Arthur  J  Ornitz 
fllm  editor.  Stuart  Ollmore.  Catt:  Peter  .Sellers,  Paula  Prentiss, 
Angela  Lansbury,  Tippy  Walker.  Merrle  Spaeth. 

aummary:  A  comedy  about  the  adventures  of  two  teen-age  school- 
girls in  Manhattan  and  their  InfaluaUon  with  a  concert  pianist 

I.  Johnson,  Nora.  The  world  of  Henry  Orient,  u.  Pan  Arts 
Company.     lu.  United  Artists  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1369 


Hm  World  of  LT. W.  [Motion  picture]    lUtnoi*  Tool  Worfca,  1 97 1 . 
Made  by  Take  Ten  Production*. 

3  min.    id.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  An  industry  managemeBt-orientsd  (Urn  whkh  show*  how  the 
world  hai  changed  in  the  pMt  thirty-five  yean  and  utdicatM  the  chuitcs  that 
will  occur  in  the  next  diirtyflve  yeart. 

1.  Ecofiomic  hialory— 20th  century.       1.  lllinob  Tool  Wor1c». 
{HC541  30U  72-700330 

CINE  n  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  World  of  Jacqu«s-Yves  Coustcan  (Motion  picture) 
National  Geographic  Society  in  association  with  Wolper 
Productions,  1966. 

53  tnln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creiiti:  I'roducer.  Jacques-YTee  Coustetu:  writer*.  Jamw  Dugmn, 
Ir«ln  BoBten-  narrator.  Onon  Welles;  masic,  Lalo  Schlfrin:  director 
of  photography,  Ouy  Blanchard;  photographer.  Philippe  Cousteau; 
film  pdltorji.  GeontCB  A16p6e.  Bob  Collins.  David  Cooper. 

Summary:  Describe*  Project  Conshelf -three  carried  oat  by  Jacques- 
Tves  Cousteau.  in  which  six  trained  divers  lived  In  a  steel  sphere  and 
worked  on  the  ocean  floor  at  a  depth  of  more  than  three  hundred  feet. 

1  Manned  undersea  research  stations,  2.  Cousteau.  Jacquea-Tvea. 
V  National  Geographic  Society,  Waahlngton,  D.  C.  n.  Wolper  Pro- 
ductions. 

551.4  Ki  68-316 

The  World  of  Jacques- Yves  Cousteau  {Motion  pirhire)  Na- 
tioiini  (roofrraphic  Society  in  af^socisition  with  Wolper  Pro- 
ductioji  .  Rclcrtsod  by  Encvclopaedia  Britnnnica  Educa- 
tional Corp.,  lOllT, 

48  niln.    sil.     otilor,     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CreditM:  Producer.  Jacques-Yves  Cousteau. 

Bummnr}/:  A  reconl  of  the  day-by-day  events  In  the  lives  of  .tix 
oreanauts  isho  pioneered  an  inner  space  expedition  S28  feet  below 
the  surface  of  the  Mediterranean  for  twenty  seven  days. 

1.   Manned   undersea   research  stations.      2.   Underwater  explora- 
tion.   3.   Murine   fauna— Red   Sea.  i.   Cousteau,   Jacques   Yves. 
n.   National  Geographic  Society.  Washington,  D,  C.     ni. 
Eucjclopaedia  Brit.-in-                     nica  Educational  Corp. 

627  Fi  A  67-5240 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nIca  Edunirinnnl  f'nvj. 

The  World  of  Jolian  Bond  {Motion  picture)  Natioul  Edu- 
cational Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by  Indiana 
University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1969. 

11  tnln.     ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer,  PhUlp  BinJarr,  Jr. 

Summarif:  Bevtews  the  rec«Dt  career  of  Jallao  BoDd,  tDOnber  of 
the  Georgia  State  Leglslatare,  IncIadiOK  hla  probe»t  candidacy  as 
the  first  black  man  to  be  nominated  for  the  Vice  Presidency  at  B 
Democratic  National  Convention. 

1.   Bond,  Julian.   IMO-  i.  National  Edacatlona]  Teierfslon 

and  Radio  Center.  □.  Indiana,  nolra^lty.  Audlo-Vlanai  Oealer. 
923  70-704232 

Indiana.     University.  Audio- Visual  Center 

The  World  of  Kermit  Shafer,  American  artiat  {Motion 
picture)     Bezdechi  Productions,  1970. 

21  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Features  the  contemporary  artist  Kermit  Shafer  and 
his  repre««itatlve  works  In  a  blending  of  music,  poetry,  and  tOm 
technique. 

1  Shater,  Kermit.        I.  Bexdechl  Productions. 

791.43  78-711695 

CINE 

The  WorW  of  Mark  Twain  (FUmstrip)  Guidance  Associ- 
ates of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1968. 

2  fllnistrips  <pt.  1,  Si  fr. ;  pt.  2.  86  fr.)  color.  36  mm.  and  2 
pbonodlscs:  12  in.,  33i  rpm..  pt.  1-2,  16  mm.  each,    microgroove. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Sammofy:  Traces  the  life  of  Mark  Twain,  and  relates  events  in 
his  life  to  specific  portions  of  his  work. 

1.  Clemens.  Samuel  Langhorne,  1835-1910.  L  Guidance  Asso- 

cUtes  of  Pleasantville.  N,  Y. 

928  Fi  A  68-6230 

Oaidance  Associates 


TW  Worid  of  NUrtta  Latkr.  cMotion  picture]    Lutheran  Oiurcfa 
ProdtKtiont.     Rekaaed  by  Concordia  Hlma,  1966. 


•d.    b*« 


16  a 


SUMMARY:  RecreaiM  in  Lniher's  own  wordt  hit  wort,  hfc,  and  eim.  Ke- 
tnccs  i.itiher't  rooaicpa  from  St.  Peter*!  Church  in  Eolebeo,  when  be  was 
bapfited.  to  the  very  room  where  be  died. 

I.  Luther.  Martin.  14l3-i54«.       1.  Lutheran  Orarch  ProductioBt,  inc..  New 
York.     IL  Coacordis  Publiihinf  Houae.  Sl  Loom. 
[BR323]  922  72-701664 

~  '■    ~  la  77  MARC 


The  World  oi  microbes  (FUmatrip)    PopoUr  Scieooe  Audio- 
Visuals,  1970. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide 

SNtnirMiry.'  Shows  microscope  blow-ups  of  common  microbes,  sudh 
MB  bacilli,  cocci,  f^irllla,  and  vlruaes.  Discusses  the  work  of  Von 
Leeuwenhoek,  Pasteur,  Lister,  and  Koch.  Describes  how  bacteria, 
yeast,  molds  and  viruses  multlplj.  Encourages  children  to  corer 
their  mouths  when  coughing  or  sneezing,  to  bathe  regularly,  and  to 
take  shots  and  vaccinations  as  precauUona  against  Infection.  With 
captions. 

1.  Microbiology.     2.  Hygiene.        i.  Popular  Science  Audlo-Tlsuala. 

576  71-733486 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Tisaals 

The  World  of  momitains   (Motion  picture)     Zagreb  filma, 

Tugoslaria.      Keleased   in   the  U.   S.   by   Ccutemporary 
Films/McGimw-HiH,  1960. 

16  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credit*:  Director,  Branko  Marjanovlc;  screenplay,  Ivo  Strabooja. 

Summary:  Shows  high  altitude  flora  and  fauna  and  natural 
phenomena  during  the  cycle  of  the  seasons  [n  the  Tngoalav  Alpa. 

I.  Alpine  flora.  2.  Alpine  fauna.  3.  Dlnaric  Alps.  l  Zagreb- 
film,    u.  Contemporary  ntma/McOraw-BUL 

914.97  76-706898 

HcOraw-nill  Book  Co. 

TW  WorU  of  «M  la  ttrc.  [Moiioa  picture]     National  Pihn  Board 
of  Canada,  1969. 

2S  mia.     sd.    bftw.     16  bub. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  GontoaBvwaah:  director,  Jim  Caraey;|*0«ocrepfcer, 
Eugene  Boyko;  editor.  Jacques  BcasiiBon. 

SUMMARY,  Portr»yi  the  de^wir  of  the  poverty-«ricken  Canadisne  who 
e  fifth  of  the  total  pofwlatMa  of  the  coantry. 
I.  Camda.     Nabooal  FQni  Board. 
1HCI2O.P6]  301.44  72-701358 

Nsuooal  Film  Ba«d  of  73  MARC 


The  World  of  IHri  Thomas  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educational  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Released  by 
Indiaim  University  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

60  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crtditi:  Producer,  Dick  HcCutcben;  director,  Gordon  Park*; 
editor,  Michael  Misch. 

Summary:  Plrl  ThMoaa,  a  painter,  poet,  author,  ex-coo,  and  ex- 
jnnkle,  descrlbea  the  life  of  a  Puerto  Rlcan  In  the  Spanish  Harlem 
ghetto  in  New  Tork  City. 
— Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Tbomaa,  Plrl,  1928-  2.  Pnerto  Rlcana  In  New  York  (City) 

L  National  Bducatlooal  Telerlslon  and  Badlo  Center,     n.  Indiana. 
University.     Audio-Vlgual  Center. 

309.17471  71-701051 

Indiana  Unlr.    Audio-  Visual  Center 

The  WorW  of  Rembrandt  (Motion  picture)  Jewish  Theo- 
logical Seminary  of  America  and  National  Broadcasting 
Co.  Released  by  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish 
Studies,  1968. 

90  mln.     sd.     bJiw.     16  mm. 

Kinescope. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  series  Eternal  light 

With  script 

CreditM:  Script,  Hoses  Howell.  ,^    ,. 

Bummary:  PreeenU  some  of  the  masterpieces  by  the  Dutch  artist, 
Rembrandt  van  Bijn,  a  Christian,  who  used  many  of  his  Jewish 
neighbors  as  subjects  tor  his  portraits.  OotUnes  tlie  history  of  the 
Jews  in  Holland  and  Indudee  views  of  Amsterdam's  hlstwic  Span- 
ish and  Porioguese  synag<^ne. 

1.  Rembrandt  Harmenswjon  van  Rljn,  1606-1669.  2.  Jews  in  the 
Netherlands.  l  Eternal  light  (Television  program)     11.  Jewish 

Theolt^cal  Seminary  of  America-     m.  National  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany, Inc.     IV.  National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  Sradles. 

914.92  77-700976 

National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewish  Studies 


World  of  sadness,  worU  of  mirth  (Motion  picture)    Hugh 
and  SuEanne  Johnston,  inc.,  1968. 

3  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

^luiMfMirv:  An  abstract  sensory  experience  of  floating  colors  and 
Improvised  sound,  projecting  varied  moods  through  movement. 
I.  Hugh  and  Suzanne  Johnston.  Inc. 

701  Fi  A  68-879 

CINE 

World  of  science,  na  1  (FUmstrip)    Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

40  f  r.     color.    30  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  1  ».,  7  In..  33i  rpm-.  9  t"'"- 
(Primary  M>ctal  studies — science  wries) 
With  teacher's  guide. 
Credits:   Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersb.  Walter  M. 

Bwlis  ._  ^    .X. 

Summary:  Explains  the  uses  and  properties  of  the  magnet,  the 
magnifying  glass,  and  the  thermometer.  Presents  an  experlm«it  In 
mixing  the  three  primary  colors. 

1  Physical  instruments.  l  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,  n.  RMI 
Film  Productions.  Series :  Primary  social  studies— acleoce  aeries 
(FUmstrip) 

372.3  78-736637 

BMl  Film  Productions 

World  of  science,  no.  2   (Filrruttrip)     Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

as  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  7  in.,  331  rpm.,  8  min. 
(Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  gulden. 

CrraUii:  Authors.  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersh,  Walter  M. 
Burks. 

Summary:  Discusses  buoyancy,  reflectloi^,  the  need  of  plants  for 
sun  and  water,  and  the  need  of  fire  for  oxygen. 

1.   Science — Juvenile  Alms.  t  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,     n. 

RMI   Film  Productions.  Series:  Primary  social  studies — science 

series   (FUmstrip) 

372.8  71-736638 

RMI  Film  Productions 

The  World  of  shape  (FUmstrip)    Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  I  s..  7  In.,  33i  rpm..  9  mln. 
(Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  guldS; 

Creditt:  Authors,  ConaUnce  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersh,  Walter  M. 
Burks. 

Summary:  Designed  to  teach  pre-school  children  to  identify  vari- 
ous shai>es  and  their  names.  Including  square,  round,  ctHie.  rectangle, 
star,  egg,  triangle,  and  heart 

1.  Geometry.  t  Coleman  Film  Enterprises,  n.  RMI  film  Pro- 
ductions. Series:  Primary  social  studies — science  series  ( film- 
strip ) 

372.3  77-736634 

RMI  Film  Productions 


The  World  of  silk  {Motion  picture)  International  SUIc  As- 
Bociation  in  cooperation  with  the  U.  S.  Economic  Coopera- 
tion Administration  (1950?,     Made  by  News  of  the  Day. 

14  mill.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Credits:  Commentators,  Sidney  Walton,  Joan  Shea. 

Summary:  Describes  the  vital  Impact  of  U.  S.  Economic  Coopera- 
tion Administration  support  on  the  silk  Industries  of  fifteen  nations 
represented  at  the  International  Silk  Congress  held  In  New  Tork 
In  1950.  Illustrates  how  silk  is  processed  from  cocoon  to  couturier. 
Includes  a  fashion  show  at  the  Waldorf  Astoria  of  the  latest  silk 
styles. 

1.  Silk  manufacture  and  trade.  i.  International  Silk  Association, 
n.  V.  8.     Economic  Cooperation  Administration. 

677  Fi  67-2032 


World   of  '68    (Motion  picture)     Charies  BraTerman.     B«- 
leased  by  Pyramid  Film  Producers,  1969. 

5  mln.    sd.    color. 

Versions  available:  cartridge,  reel.  8  mm.,  super  8  mm.,  18  mm. 

Originally  shown  on  the  Smothers  brotbera  comedy  boor  tdevWon 
prc^am. 

Credita:  Camera,  SylrU  Dees;  editor.  Ken  Rudolph. 

Btuitmory:   A    kineatasli   Urn.    Vwm  kaMdosmile  vtews  of  still 
pictures  to  sammarise  the  T«»r  1968. 

L  Newsreels— 1908.        l  Braverman,  CbarlM.    tx.  PyranM  mm 
Producers. 

909.826  71-700736 

Pjrramkl  Film  Prodooers 


The  World  9t  sound  (FUmatrip)    Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

8fi  fi-  iiilor.  S.%  niui.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  7  In..  38)  rpm.,  S 
mill.     I I'rimary  Miclal  studieN — silence  series) 

Wlih  teacher's  guide. 

i'l-cdilt:  Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersh,  Walter  M 
BurkM. 

Summary:  Designed  to  teach  pre-s<*ooI  children  to  dlstlagnlsb 
between  different  sounds.  Establishes  the  concept  of  building  aiMl 
dimitUshlng  sounds. 

1.  Sound.  L  Coleman  Fltm  BSiterprises.    11.  RMI  FlUn  P«>- 

ductlona.  Series:  Primary  social  studies — science  series  (Film- 
strip) 

872.8  70-786682 

RMI  Film  Productions 


The  World  of  the  American  craftsman:  The  wmU  and 

work  of  Barbara  Scarponi  (Motion  picture)  National 
Educalional  Television  and  Radio  Center.  Made  by  New 
Hampshire  Network.  Released  by  Indiana  University, 
Audio- Visual  Center,  1970. 

28  min.    Kd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Produrer  and  director.  I,ouls  PrestI ;  narrator,  Dave 
Mooes;  niu.sic.  l.ance  fJunderson. 

SCMMARV:  Describes  the  world  and  work  of  Barbara  ScarpMil 
to  explain  how  her  feelings  about  her  environment  are  reflected  in 
her  art.  Shows  Miss  Scarponi  as  she  works  in  wax  and  metal  to 
cast  a  ring. 

1.  Scarponi,  Barbara.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and 
Radio  Center.     II.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

745.56  7ti-709727 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Tlte  World  of  the  American  craftsman:  The  world  and 
worit  of  Dorothy  Young  (Motion  picture)  National  Edu- 
cational Television.  Made  by  New  Hampshire  Network. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center,  1969. 

30  mln.    wl.     color.     16  mm. 

Crfditt:  Producer  and  director,  Lotiis  PrestI ;  narrator,  Dave 
Moses. 

Summary:  Dorothy  Young  discusses  the  role  that  weaving  has 
played  in  her  life  and  In  the  life  of  her  husband.  Shows  her  as  she 
gathers  natural  reeds  and  grasses  and  uses  these  materials  In  her 
work. 

1.  Young,  Dorothy  M.  2.  Hand  weaving.  i.  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center.  11.  Indiana.  University.  Audio- 
Visual  Center, 

746.1  73-707602 

Indiana.     Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


The  World  of  the  Anciican  craftman:  The  world  and 
work  of  Vivika  Heine  (Motion  picture)  WENH-TV. 
Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio-Visual  Center, 
1968. 

30  mlo.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Explains  how  Vlrlka  aikd  Otto  Helno  express  their 
Interpretation  of  life  through  pottery  making. 

1.  Helno,  VIvlka.  2.  Helno,  Otto.  l  WENH-TV  (Telerisioo 
station)  Durham,  N.  H.  n.  Indiana.  CnlTenlty.  Audio-Visual 
Omter. 

738  7a-70036« 

Indiana.    Unlr.    Audl»-  Visual  Outer 


The  World  of  the  American  craftsman:  The  world  and 
work  of  Walker  Weed  (Motion  pictui^)  National  Educa- 
tional Television  and  Radio  Center.  Made  by  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Network.  Released  by  Indiana  University,  Audio- 
Visual  Center,  1970. 

28  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director,  Ix>ui8  PrestI;  narrator,  Dave 
MtLses;  guitar,  Walter  Spaulding. 

SUMMARY;  Explains  how  the  personal  beliefs  of  Walker  Weed 
are  reflected  in  tlie  objects  and  furniture  that  he  makes  from  wood. 
Shows  some  of  his  work,  and  points  out  that  he  is  inflnenced  by 
Scandanavlan  designs. 

1.  Weed.  Walker.  I.  National  Educati<H)al  Television  and  Radio 
Center.     II.   Indiana.     University,     Audlo-Visuai  Center. 

745.51  70-7097-28 

Indiana,     t'niv.     Audio-  Visual  Center 


Worid  of  the  American  craftmnan:  The  worid  and  wodc 
of  Wnshnr  Eaves  (Motion  picture)  Indiana  Univwmty 
Audio-Visual  Center,  1970.  Made  by  Kew  Hampehire 
Network. 

29  mln.    sd,     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  Lonls  J.  PrestI;  narrator,  Dave 
Hoses;  music,  Walter  Spalding. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  work  and  philosophy  of  sculptor  Wlnslow 
Bares.    Shows  him  In  his  home  as  he  does  bronse  casting. 

L  Eaves,  Wlnslow,  1922-  L  Indiana.     University.    Atidlo- 

Vlsnal  Center. 

927  72-706864 

Indiana  Unlr.  A-V  Center 


The  World  of  the  beaver  (Motion  picture)  Independent 
Television  Corp.,  li*69.  )Iade  by  An^Iia  Films,  London. 
Relea^etl  bv  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston, 

32  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Longer  version  (50  min.)  also  Issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Narrator,  Henry  Fonda. 

SUMMARY:    Follows  a  bearer  from   bis  birth  throng  his  IlfB 
with  bis  mate;  emphaslns  the  ecological  nie  of  tbe  bearer. 

1.   Bearers.        I.   Independent  Telerlslon  CorporatloD.     II.  Holt, 
Rloehari  and  Winston,  Inc. 

599.3  73-709816 

Bolt.  Rlnehart  and  Winston 


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Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  World  of  the  beaver  (Motion  picture)  Independent 
Television  Corp..  li>6D.  Mnde  by  Anglia  Films,  London. 
Keleajed  by  Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston. 

r>0  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Shorter  version  (32  min.)  also  Issued. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS :  Narrator.  Henry  Fonda. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  a  beaver  from  his  birth  through  his  life 
with  his  mate ;  emphasizes  the  ecological  role  of  the  bearer.  Shows 
the  swimming:  styles  of  many  other  animals  that  Inhabit  the  t>earer 
ponds. 

1.  Beavers.  I.  Independent  Television  Corporation.  II.  Holt, 
Rinehart  and  Winston,  Inc. 

599.3  77-709817 

Holt,  Rinehart  and  Winston 


IV  Worid  of  tte  bwnblebee.  [Motion  picture    Richard  Mostler. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts.  1969. 

11  min.     id.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY.-  Illuctratet  and  »plaini  the  life  cycle  and  hsbiu  of  the  bumble- 
bee,  from  the  nunuring  of  the  young  to  the  pr^wrstun  of  honey. 

1.  Bumblebees.  I.  Moatler.  Richard.  II.  Univcnal  Education  and  VuuaJ 
Am. 

[QLS68.A6]  595.79  72-700377 

Univefsal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Vbual  Ana 

The  World  ot  the  cricket  [Moti<Hi  picture]     Richard  Mostler. 
Released  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1970. 

9  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  jtudy  of  cricket  behavior,  emphatizing  how  theae  inaectt 
communicate. 

1.  Cricket*— Behavior.  I.  Meatier,  Richard.  II.  UniverMl  Education  and 
Visual  Arts. 

[QL508.G8J  595.7  72-700376 

Universal  Education  and  72  MARC 

Visual  ArU 

Tlie  World  of  the  microscope  {Motion  picture)  Bausch  & 
Lonib,  10(16.  Made  by  Stanford  University,  Hroadcasting 
and  Film  Division. 

13  mill.     sd.     color.     13  mm. 

Sumtmitu:  Explains  the  principles  nnd  use  of  tlie  micio.scope  by  re- 
lating the  instrument  to  things  familiar  to  the  student— light  from 
the  sun,  a  ningnifylng  glass,  etc.     Uses  line  drawings  and  live  action. 

1.  ilicrosc-ope  and  microscopy.        i.  Bausch  &  Lomb,  inc. 

Fi  A  67-T06  rev 
CINE 

Tlie  World  of  the  New  Testament  (Flhmfnp)  Common 
Ground,  Ijondon.  1965.  Made  by  Iw>tyi>e  Institute.  Re- 
leased in  the  U.  S.  bv  Carman  Educational  Associates. 
1966. 

29  fr.     color.     35  mm.     {The  Ancient  world) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Writer,  Marie  Neurath. 

Summary:  Uses  authentic  photographs  In  combination  with  Hme 
and  flow  charts  and  diagrams  to  cover  the  period  of  national  and 
religious  revival  in  Palestine  before  It  became  part  of  the  Roman 
Empire.  Explains  that  even  though  Palestine  was  defeated  by 
Rome,  its  teachings  and  writings  survived  to  achieve  worldwide  Im- 
pact. 

1.  Palestine— Hist.— To  70  a.  o.  i.  Common  Ground,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don, n.  Carman  Educational  As.soclate8.  Series:  The  Ancient 
world  <FllmstrIp) 

956.94  Fi  A  68-3735 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

World  of  the  penguins  (Motion  picture)  Insight,  inc.  Re- 
leased by  ABC  Television  Network,  1960. 


30  mil. 


b&w 


18  n 


Telecast  on  the  ABC  documentary  show  Expedition! 

Credits:  Producer,  V.  Fae  Thomas;  writer,  P.  T.  Furst-  music, 
Robert  Ernst ;  photographer,  Wllilam  J.  L.  Sladen, 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  Adelie  penguins  in  the  South  Orkneys 
by  William  Siaden  as  a  part  of  Great  Britain's  Falkland  Islands  De- 
pendencies Survey  of  the  area  between  South  America  and  Ant- 
arctica. Shows  that  the  penguins  keep  the  same  mates  from  year  to 
year  and  follows  the  baby  penguins  as  they  grow  to  adulthood. 

1.  Ad61ie  penguin.     2.  Falkland  Islands  D^ndencles  Survey.  i. 

Expedition!  (Television  program)     il  Insight,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,    hl 
American  Broadcasting  Company. 

698.4  Fi  68-317 

A  World  of  the  right  size  [Motion  picture)  Nebraska 
I'sychiatric  Institute,  Communications  Division,  and  Min- 
nesota Dept.  of  Public  Welfare,  Medical  Services  Division. 
Made  by  Studio  One  in  cooperation  with  Communications 
Division,  Nebraska  Psychiatric  Institute.  Released  by 
U)mmunications  Division,  Nebraska  Psychiatric  Institute, 
1968. 

21  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Citi"7rrhlsmHA'",r.^.''.'™.r'*''"''  •?"*^"?«»  ^e^tal  retardation, 
t^ires  case  nistoriex  to  explain  the  vary  ng  degrees  of  mental  retar 
datlon.  emphasizes  ItB  Individual  differencSTTnd  d^Srlbes  the 
learning  potential  of  the  retarded.  aescnoes    the 

1-  Mentally  handicapped.  i.  Nebraska.    Psychiatric  Institute 

fc^^D^vSn'!^*'-  ^'-   «'  «'"''>'<^  ^«'^'--     M^'-' 

CN-R  371.92  79-702661 


The  World  of  the  teenager  {Motion  picture) 
196fl.    National  Broadcasting  Co.,  1966. 


NBC  News, 


30  min.     sd.     b&w.     13  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  and  writer,  Frank  De  Felltta;  re- 
porter, Frank  McGee:  educational  consultant,  William  C.  Kvarareus; 
photographer,  Robert  Donohue;  81m  editor,  Peter  Punzl;  sponsors. 
New  York  Institute  of  Life  insurance,  Armour  and  Co. 

Summary:  A  documentary  on  the  teenage  world  revealed  In  the 
lives  of  average,  middle  class,  white  Americans  living  Id  the  subur- 
ban community  of  LexIngtOD,  Mem. 

1.  Youth  —  Lexington,  Mass.  2.  Adolescence  —  Case  studies.  8. 
Suburban  life — Case  studies.  i.  National  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.    NBC  News. 

Fi  A  66-682 


WorW  of  the  weed  {Motion  picture)    KCET.    Released  by 

Indiana  University,  Audio- Visual  Center,  1968. 

21  mlri.     sd.     b&w.     10  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer,  David  Germer;  director,  Richard  S.  Scott. 

Summaru:  Traces  the  history  of  marijuana,  Its  travels  to  all  parts 
of  the  woiid,  and  its  derivatives.  Discusses  the  l^al  and  moral 
problems  associated  with  its  use. 

1.   Marihuana.  i.  KCET   (Televl.sion  station)    Los  Angeles, 

n.  Indiana.     University.     Audio-Visual  Center, 

613.8  Fi  A  68-2T30 

Indiana.     Univ.     Audio-  Visual  Center 

The  World  of  three  {Motion  picture)    National  Film  Board 
of  Canada,  1967. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w,     16  mm. 

Credits:  Producer,  Nicholas  Balia;  writer  and  director,  George 
Kaczender;  music,  Robert  Fleming;  photographer,  Robert  NIchol; 
editors,  George  Kaczender,  Donald  Rennlck. 

Summary:  Presents  an  impression  of  life  as  seen  by  a  three-year- 
old  child. 

1.  Children,  i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

155.42  Fi  A  67-2253 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

The  World  of  touch  {FUmstrip)    Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

43  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  7  In.,  33|  ipm.,  9 
min.     (Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Authors,  Constance  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gersb,  Walter  M. 
Burks. 

Summary:  Designed  to  teach  pre-school  children  the  imagery,  the 
vocabulary,  and  the  physical  sensations  related  to  various  surfaces 
and  textures. 

1.  Touch— Juvenile  films,  t.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises  n 
RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Primary  social  studies— science 
series  (Filmstrlp) 

o».r....    „    .  ^^2.3  73-736633 

KMI  Film  Productions 

The  Worhl  of  tnbercnlofiis  (Motion  picture)     CBS  News. 
Released  by  CBS-TV  Television  Network,  1959. 

28  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (Conquest) 

Telecast  on  the  CBS-TV  documentary  show  Conqueet 

Subsequently  released  by  McGraw-HiU  Book  Company  under  the 
title  TB— why  it  strikes. 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  American  Aaaodatlon  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science, 

Credits:  Producer.  Michael  Sklar;  director,  James  B  Falchoey; 
writer.  Joseph  GottUeb;  narrator,  Charlee  Colllngwood;  photog- 
raphers, Leonard  Stark,  Robert  Daly;  editor,  Jotm  Dulla^ian. 

Summary:  Professor  Ren6  Dubos  of  the  Rockefeller  Institute 
describes  the  body's  defense  against  tuberculosis.  Includes  ezpert- 
ments  with  mice  that  provide  evidence  that  lack  of  suffldait  protein 
In  the  diet  and  chemical  changes  resulting  from  emotional  shock  or 
disturbance  affect  resistance  to  the  disease. 

1.  Tuberculosis.  2.  Nutrition  disorders.  i.  Columbia  Broadcast- 
ing System,  Inc.  CBS  News.  m.  Columbia  Broadtastlng  System,  Inc. 
CBS  Television,        Series:  Conquest  (Motl<Ki  picture) 

616.2  Fi  68-667 


The  World  of  Tutankhamun    (Filmstrip)     Coleman  Film 
Enterprises.     Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1967. 

60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  1  s.,  12  in  S3i  rpm  14 
min.     (Landmarks  in  the  history  of  Egypt)  ' 

Credit*:  Producer  and  writer,  Walter  M,  Burks;  photograDhy  Wil- 
liam. E.  Veerkamp.  O     1-  J, 

Summary:  Describes  the  significance  of  the  treasures  taken  from 
the  tomb  of  King  Tutankhamen,  and  shows  the  ton*  Itself  and  the 
Valley  of  the  Kings  complex.     With  captions. 

1.  Tutankhamen,  King  of  Egypt  i.  Coleman  Film  Enterprises. 
IL  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Landmarks  In  the  history  of 

'-"Eypt   (Filmstrlp)  ' 

913.32  73-735313 

RMI  Film  Productions  lo-toooLO 


Tlte   World  of  up  close   (Motion  picture)      Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1971. 

9  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Wonder  walks  series) 

CREDITS;  Produier.  Warren  Brown;  collaborators,  John  Shelton, 
f'harles  Hogue. 

SUMMARY:  Views  commonly  seen  objects  In  extra  cloee-up  ranee. 
tar  elementary  giades. 

1.  Microscope  and  microscopy— Juvenile  films.  I.  Encyclopaedia 
Cntannlca  Educational  Corporation.  II,  Series:  Wonder  walks  se- 
lies  (Motion  picture) 

fP2lO]  372.3  75-713437 

LQC,vcl(^aedIa  ttntun-  nica  Educational  Corp. 


World  of  water  (Motion  picture)     Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1»64. 

9  min.    «d.    color.    85  mm.     (Movietone  adventure) 

Cinemascope. 

Credits:  Producer,  W.  R.  Hlgginbotham ;  director  F  D  Kay  ■ 
writer,  Martin  Andrews;  music.  Jack  Shaindlin;  narrator  KIrby 
Alexander ;  photography,  Jerome  Holtis :  editor.  Louis  Ashley  " 

Summuru:  Presents  a  pictorial  tour  of  Bermuda,  polnUng  out  the 
variety  of  water  spirts  and  activities  available  to  the  tourist 

1.  Bermuda  Islands— Descr.  &  trav.    2.  Aquatic  sports 
T.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  67-1405 


The  World  of  water  (FUmstrip)     Douglas  F.  George,  1965. 
Made  by  Visuals  in  Science. 

77  fr,  color,  85  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In..  S8h  rpni., 
16  loln.     nilcrogroove.     (Oceanography,  no,  2) 

A]fo  issupd  In  M  mm.  slide  package. 

With  teachers  guide  and  script. 

Credits:  Narrators,  Eugene  l-a  Fond,  Mr.  Lee. 

Summary:  Uses  art  and  map  Illustrations  to  explain  the  chemical 
content  of  water,  its  uniqueness  as  a  liquid,  and  Its  tnnperatnre 
characteristics.  DescHbea  attempts  to  correlate  surface  conditions 
with  Internal  sea  waves.     Discusses  the  why  and  how  of  wave  action, 

1.  Water.  i.  George,  Douglas  F.  Series:  Oceanography 

(Filmstrlp)  no.  2. 

551.4  Fi  A  68-4021 

Visuals  In  Science 


680 


The  World  of  wonderful  foods  (FUmsirip)     Procter  and 

Gamble  (196-*, 

66  fr.     colw.    35  mm. 

Summary:  Uses  pictures  to  compare  food  preparation  In  ancient 
and  modern  times.  Deals  with  variety,  color,  texture,  taste  cost 
and  preparation  time  In  meal  planning. 

1.  Cookery.        i.  Procter  and  Gamble  Company, 

641.5  72-733210 

Pennsylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 


The  World  of  work  {FOmitrip)    Cathedral  Films.    Released 
by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1967. 

63  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  12  In.,  33J  rpm.,  IS  min. 
(Vocational  decisions) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explains  why  choice  of  a  career  Is  a  personal  matter 
and  tells  how  to  choose  a  vocaticm. 

1.    Vocational   guidance.  i.   Cathedral   Films,   Inc..    Burbank, 

Calif,     n.   Society   for  Visual   Education,   Inc.,  Chicago.  Series: 

Vocational  decisions  (Filmstrlp) 

371.4  7a-732800 

Society  for  Visual  Edu-  cation 


World  of  worit  (FUmstrip)    Avid  Corp.,  Instructional  Sys- 
tems Division,  1970. 

5  flinistrlps.     color.    S.'i  mm.    and  phonodlscs. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Designed  for  the  educable  mentally  retarded  and  slow  learner. 

Content)*:  The  working  world.  42  fr.,  13  min. -Finding  a  job. 
50  fr.,  19  min. — The  job  application.  55  fr.,  17  min.— The  job  inter- 
view.   67  fr.,  21  min.— Your  paycheck.    60  fr„  15  min. 

1.  Applications  for  positions.  2.  Employment  interviewing.  3. 
Wajre^.  i.    Avid   Corporation.     Instructional   Systems   Division. 

371.42  77-735495 

Avid  Corp. 

World  on  the  turtle's  back  (spirits  festivals  and  ritn^) 

(FUmstrip)     Our  York  State,  1960.    Made  by  York  State 
Filmstrips. 

29  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (People  of  the  longhouse,  no.  5) 

Credits:  Editor.  William  Fenton. 

Summary:  Pictures  sacred  festivals  and  rituals  of  the  Iroquois, 
Including  Ci-lebrations  to  honor  the  Creator  and  give  thanks.  Ex- 
plains the  meaning  of  the  corn  husk  masks,  and  the  healing  activities 
of  the  False  Face  Society. 

1.  Iroquois  Indians — Rites  and  ceremonies.  i.  Our  York  State, 
Cooperstown,  N,  Y.  Series:  People  of  the  longhouse  (Filmstrlp) 

no.  5. 

Fi  A  67-4144 
Our  York  State 

World  origins  (FUmstrip)     University  Films,    Released  by 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

40  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Discovering  spelling  patterns  series, 
set  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  origins  of  various  words,  and  shows  how 
they  acquired  their  present  spelling.     For  grade  6. 

1.  English  language — Word  formation.  2.  English  language — 
Orthography  and  spelling.  i.  University  Films,  Kansas  City,  Mo, 
n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  Series:  Discovering  spelling  pat- 
terns series  (Filmstrlp)  set  6. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-4665 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


World  Outdoors,  inc.,  Danbury,  Conn, 
see 


Fun  city  stripers. 

World  politics  (Motion  picture)  Institute  on  Communism 
and  Constitutional  Democracy,  Vanderbilt  University,  in 
coopcrntion  with  the  University  of  Notre  Dame  1964 
Made  by  WNDU-TV. 

30  mill.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (The  N;iture  of  communism   no   14) 

With  study  ;;uide. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Gerald  Burlage. 

Summary:  l.ecturer  Gerhait  Niemeyer  discusses  Lenin's  most  In- 
fluential book.  Imperialism,  and  the  effects  Its  ideas  had  on  under- 
developed peoples, 

1.  Imperialism.  i.  Lenin,  Vladimir  Il'ich,  187O-102-1.  Imperiiil- 
Izm.  kuk  novGlshil  6tap  kapftalizma.  ir.  Vanderbilt  University,  Nash- 
ville.  Institute  on  Communism  and  Constitutional  Democracy.  Se- 
ries :  The  Nature  of  communism  (Motion  picture)  no.  14. 

Fi  67-584 

World  pt^ulation  (FiljMtrip)    Hulton  Press,  London,  1967! 

Released  m  the  U.  S.  by  Dufour  Editions,  1968. 

fpL.,^"^-  .^  °'?\    (Countries,  regional  studies  and  peoples) 

A  Picture  post  filmstrlp.  *^      ' 

With  notes. 
»i,Hir?^7;J^u'*^  the  population  problem,  using  pictorial  sta- 
P^l^r****  **"*  ^"T.*''  «' '''"•'d  population  to  Its  present  slse. 

1,  PopulaUon.  I.  Hulton  Press,  ltd.,  London,  u.  Dufour  Edl- 
strH       ■        ^'■'®*=  Countries,  regional  studies  and  peoples  (Fllm- 

301.3  Fi  A  67-40S6 

Dufour  Editions  J  i  a  o  i  -woD 


World  population  patterns:  outlook  and  implications  (FOm- 

atrip)     Popular  Science  Audio- Visuals,  1970. 
43  fr.     color.    35  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide 

cnSlT^?'  ■:^"^'*r..  ^'^^'^  '"  '''•^'''  PoP'-'atlon  and  considere 
ov«™?,^  \7^  population  expansion.  Outlines  the  consequences  of 
^*T,P^"*'°"-,  *"""  P«rtlcular  emphasis  on  the  crItlaU  need  for 
^JT,^;  ^'*<^"^r  P'"«J«"on''  '«"•  '«ture  population  growth  and 
the  need  for  population  control.    With  captions.  »       "^    u«j 

1.  Population.  I.  Popular  Science  Audlo-Vlsuals. 

Popular  Science  Audio-  VUiiala  75-733645 


World  Presentations,  inc. 
see 

Blind  bird. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


World  Presentations,  inc.    (Continued) 

Boy  with  glasses. 

Skinny  and  Fatty. 

Yellow  slippers. 

World  professional  trampoline  championship  {Sfotion  pic- 
t^tre)    Nissen  Corp.,  1967. 

20  mill.     Bd.     color.     16  mm. 

Nummary:  Shows  the  highlightE  aod  wlDDing  rontlD«fl  performed 
at  a  recent  world  profepslonal  trampoline  cbamplonafalp.  Includes 
the  near-perfect  exhibition  performance  of  former  Olympian  gTmnast 
Doris  Fucha  Brause  on  the  uneveD  parallel  bar. 

1.  Tumbllnp.        I.  Nlaaen  Corporation,  Cedar  Rapids. 

796.4  Fi  A  67-5652 

NlaSen  Corporation 


World  religjons  in  the  New  World.  [Filmstrip]     Broadman  Films 

(1972?] 

66  fr.     color.     3S  mm.       and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  33  1/3  rpm. 

With  minual. 

SUMMARY:  An  overview  of  various  relifioos,  including  the  International 
Society  Tor  Krishna  Consciousness,  gurus,  Hinduism,  Buddhism,  Islam,  Black 
Muslims,  and  the  Bahai  faith,  and  discusses  their  impact  on  America. 

1  Religions  2.  United  Sutes — Religion.  I.  Broadman  Films,  NathviUc. 
tBL80.2]  290  72-736165 

Broadman  Films  72  MARC 


The  World  saves  Aba  Sinbd   {Motion  ptcture)     Unesco. 
Keleased  by  Contemporary  Films/McGraw-Hill,  1969, 

28  min.     rtd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creiitt:  Producer,  Herbert  Meyer-Frandt ;  animation,  Rutfl  Mann; 
camera.  Ilorst  Nagal ;  (lira  editor,  H.  C.  Erwln. 

Summary:  Explains  that  when  work  began  on  tbe  Aswan  Dam 
la  Egn>t  the  two  temples  of  Abu  SImbel  were  threatmed  with  de- 
Uructlon.  Describes  the  archaeological  and  cultural  slgnlflcaooe  of 
tbe  temples  and  shows  how  tbey  were  remored  and  reconstructed 
on  bisber  irround. 

1.  AbuSunbul,  EgyF*.  i.  United  Nations  Educa- 

tional,    Scientific    and    Cultural    Organisation,      n.    Contemporary 
Films/ McGraw-Hill. 

913.2  74-704157 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


The  WorM  since  1945.    Part  1:  The  cold  war  (FUnvttrip) 
Vistaprojecta  Corp.    Released  by  Follett  Pub.  Co.,  1968. 

25  bti  f  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ( Concept -centered  lessons  in  world 
history,  unit  G) 

With  teacher's  Rulde. 

Summari/:  I'olnts  out  that  after  World  War  ii,  Russia  jokI  the 
United  States  opposed  each  other  In  a  cold  war;  that  the  mid  war 
led  to  the  formation  of  opposing  military  alliances  and  of  n  neutral- 
ist KToup;  and  that  efforts  to  Improre  East -West  relations  have  led 
to  disputes  between  Russia  and  Communist  China. 

1.    World  politics— 1945-  2.    Russia— For.    rel.— China    (Peo- 

ple's Republic  of  China,  1&49-         )     3.  China  (People's  Republic  of 
China.   1949-         )— For.   rel.- Russia.  l   VlstaprojecU  Corpora- 

tion.    II.   Follett   Publishing  Company,  Chlcaga        Series;  Concept- 
centered  lefLwns  In  world  history  (Fllmstrtp)  unit  6. 

940.55  Fi  A  68-5107 

Follett  Pub.  Co. 


The  World  since  1945.  Part  2:  The  United  Nations  (Fam- 
atrip)  Vista  projects  Corp.  Released  by  Follett  Pub.  Co., 
1968. 

24  half  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Concept -centered  lessons  in  world 
history,  unit  C) 

With  teacher's  sulde. 

Summary.'  Explains  that  the  United  Nations  has  shown  Its 
strength  by  localizing  conflicts  in  Africa  and  the  Middle  East;  by 
getting  Russia.  Britain,  and  the  United  States  to  limit  atomic  test- 
ing; and  by  helping  new  nations  to  flght  disease  and  hunger. 

1.    United  Nations.  L   Vistaprojects   Corporation,     ir.  Follett 

Publishing  Company,  Chicago.        Series:  Concept-centered  lessons  in 
world  history  ( Filmstrip )  unit  6. 

841.13  Fi  A  68-5108 

Follett  Pub.  Co, 


The  World  since  1945.  Part  3:  The  nations  of  Asia  and 
the  Middle  East  (Filmstrip)  Vistaprojects  Corp.  Re- 
leased by  Follett  Pub.  Co.,  1968. 

24  half  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ( Concept -centered  lessons  In  world 
history,  unit  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Points  out  that  nationalism  has  brought  Independence 
to  most  of  the  Middle  East,  and  that  Arat>-Israeli  disputes  threaten 
peace  in  the  Middle  East. 

1.  Asia— Hist.  2.  Jewish-Arab  relations.  i.  Vistaprojects  Cor- 
poration. II.  Follett  Publishing  Company,  Chicago.  Series:  Con- 
cept-centered lessons  In  world  history  (Filmstrips)  unit  6. 

950.42  Fi  A  68-5109 

Follett  Pub.  Co. 


The   World  since   1945.     Part   4:  The   nations  of  Africa 

(Filmstrip)    Vistaprojects  Corp.    Released  by  Follett  Pub. 
Co.,  1968. 

22  half  fr.  color.  35  mm.  ( Concept-ceotered  lessons  In  world 
history,  unit  6) 

With  teacher's  guide 

Summary:  Points  out  that  natloualiam  baa  brought  Ind^teodenoe 
to  most  of  Africa;  that  pOTerty,  disease,  and  internal  dlajHiteB  are 
problems  faced  by  Africa :  and  that  the  white  supremacist  gorern- 
menls  of  Africa  are  resisting  majority  rule. 

1.  Africa— Hist.  l  Vistaprojects  Corporation.  il  Follett  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Chicago.  Series:  Coocept-ceotered  lessons  in 
world  history  (Fitmstrlp)  unit  8. 

960  Fi  A  68-5110 

Follett  Pub.  Co. 


The  Worid   since   1945.     Part  5:   Problems  of  oar  times 

(Filmstrip)    Vistaprojects  Corp.    Released  by  Follett  Pub. 
Co.,  19C3. 

22  half  fr.  color.  35  mm.  (Concept-centered  lessons  In  world 
history,  unit  6) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Explores  tbe  major  world  problems.  Including  hunger, 
disease,  and  local  unresL  Points  out  that  efforts  by  tbe  United  Na- 
tions to  control  atomic  testing  have  bad  limited  success,  and  that  the 
■pace  race  Is  an  area  of  peaceful  competition. 

1.   World  politics— 1945-  l  VUUproJecta  Corporation,     n. 

Follett  Publlsblng  (Jompany.  Chicago.  Series:  Concept -centered 

lessons  In  world  history  (Fllmstrtp)  unit  6. 

327  Fi  A  68-5111 

Follett  Pub.  Co. 


The  World  starts  next  door  (Motion  picture)  Marathon 
International  Productions.  Released  by  Paramount  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1963. 

10  mln.    ad.     color.    35  mm.     (High  topper) 

Edited  version  for  theatrical  release  of  the  1962  motion  picture 
entitled  A  time  like  thhi. 

Credits-  Producer,  Konstontln  Kaiser;  adaptation.  Hans  H.  Her- 
mann; narration,  Philip  C.  Lewis;  narrator.  Boss  Hail;  photog- 
raphy. Karl  Malkames. 

Summorv:  Explains  that  the  Story  of  man  Is  the  story  of  learning 
and  that  progress  can  be  measured  by  man's  willingness  to  use 
tbe  tools  of  industry.  ,  ^  ^  ^         ,  -    «,„ 

1  Progress.  i.  Marathon  International  Productions.  Inc.,  New 
York.  It.  Paramount  Pictures  CorporatiotL  in.  A  Time  like  this 
(Motion  picture)         Series:  High  topper   (MoUon  picture) 

901.9  Fi  68-1621 


The  World,  the  campas,  and  Sister  Lucy  Ann  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Paulist  Productions,  1965. 

28  mln.     sd.     b&vv.     16  mm.      (Insight) 

With  discussion  guide. 

Crediti:  Producer.  John  Furia;  director.  Jack  Shea;  writer, 
John  Meredyth  Lucas,  Ciut:  Vera  Mlle^  Andrew  Prine,  Eduard 
Franze,  Nina  Shipman. 

Summary:  A  study  of  an  Interplay  of  Ideas  regarding  the  mean- 
ing of  love  a.^  Interpreted  by  a  nun  studying  drama  on  a  secular 
campus  and  two  of  her  clastimales  who  are  ha  Ting  an  affair. 

1.  Love.         I.  PaulIrt  Productions,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif. 
Series:  Insight  (Motion  picture) 

176  70-705457 

Paulist  Productlont 

The  World  tamed  npsidc  dowa.  [Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  Lon- 
don, 1968.     Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

so  min.     id.     bStv.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  docum«ntary  about  the  1917  Russian  Revolution.  Use*  film 
footage  ^ot  in  Moscow  and  Leningrmd  and  archival  film  and  stills  to  fhow  the 
event)  which  led  up  to  the  Revolution  and  the  aftermath  of  famine  and  desola- 
tion. Includes  interviews  with  eyewitnesses. 

1.  Russia— History— Revolution.  1917-1921.  1.  British  Broadcastin|  Cor- 
poration.    Television  Service.     II.  Time-Life  Films. 

[DK265.Wi  947.084  70-714663 

Time-Life  Films  72  MARC 

World  view    [Motion  picture)     National  Educational  Tele- 
vision and  Radio  Center,  1960. 

28  mln      sd.     b*w.     16  mm.     (The  Big  count,  no.  9)  „    ^     ^ 

Credilt:    Producer    and    director,    Ted   Nielsen;    writer.   Richard 

^"summary  Dr.  Philip  Hauser,  director  of  the  19S0  cemnis,  and 
commentator  George  Stone,  discuss  trends  and  effects  of  the  world- 
wide population  expansion,  and  compare  llTing  standards  In  Asia 

"l  Population.  "2.  Cost  and  standard  of  llTlng— Asia.  3.  Cost  and 
standard  of  llving-0.  S.  l  National  Educational  Television  and 

Radio  Center,  Series:  The  Big  count  (Motion  picture)  iia  9. 

301.3  Fi  68-665 


World    War   I    (Filmstrip)       Warren    Schloat   Productions, 

1967. 

60  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodlsc :  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  11 
mln.     nilcrogroore.      (.American  history  with  folk  songs— 18^-1967 ) 

With  teacher's  guide, 

Crcditt:  Writers,  Charles  Bergwall.  Jane  Beethoven. 

Summary:  Presents  and  discusses  American  folk  songs  of  the 
World  War  i  period  which  describe  the  horseless  carriage,  the  air- 
plane, U-boats,  the  sinking  of  the  Lusltania,  the  United  States  entry 
into  the  war,  life  In  a  t>oot  camp,  and  the  Armistice. 

1  Folk-songs,  American.  2.  European  War,  1914-1918 — Songs  and 
music  1.  Schloat  ( Warren  i   Productions,  PleasantTllIe,  N.  Y. 

Series'  American  history  with  folk  songs— 1865-1967  (Filmstrip) 

784.4  Fi  A  68-4530 

Warren  Schloat  Produc-  tlons 

World  War  I  (Filmstrip)    Jonee  and  Osmond.    Released  by 
Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

1^5  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

Wiih  teacher's  guide. 

fiuiiiintiry:  Part  1  trace*  early  events  during  World  War  I  and 
presents  the  problems  of  Kaiser  Wllhelm  n  regarding  the  use  of 
submarines.  Part  2  shows  President  Wilson  reelected  on  a  peace 
platform  at  a  time  when  German  military  power  was  beginning  to 
rule  all  of  Europe  and  threaten  the  Western  Hemisphere.  For  ele- 
mentary grades.    With  captions. 

1.  European  War,  1914-1918— Naval  (^)eratlonB.  German— Juvenile 
films.  2.  Wilson.  Woodrow,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1856-1924— Juvenile  films. 
I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.  u.  Modem  Learning  Aids,  New  York. 
Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  71-733313 

Modern  Leamlog  Aids 


World  War  I  (Motion  picture)  Project  7  Prodnctioia  wid 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  Released  by  McGraw-HiU  Book 
Co.,  1&69. 

23  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.      (American  history  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Discusses  the  domestic  sitnstlon  In  the  United  States 
io  1914.  the  efforts  of  President  Wilson  to  enact  prt^resslve  rearms 
and  to  stay  out  of  tbe  European  war,  and  tbe  effects  of  the  war  on 
tbe  domestic  program. 

1.  European  War,  1914-191&— U.  S.  L  Project  7  Productions, 

n.  McGraw-Hltl  Book  Company.        Series:  American  history  s^es 
(Motion  ptctare) 

9iOJS  75-702076 

MKlraw-HIUBookOo. 


681 


WorU  War  I.  [Traiuparentnet]     Ovic  Education  Service.  1970. 

19  irsnsparenciei.     coloc.     10  x  S  in.     (CES  American  history  uartiparcn- 

With  teacher's  |uidcs 

SUMMARY:  Eumines  ihe  cause*  of  the  First  World  War.  its  beginntns.  the 
lineup  of  the  two  sides.  United  Suies  involvemeni,  the  Russian  revolution, 
Versailles,  and  the  ■ftermitli  of  the  war.  Focuses  on  tucli  persorialities  as  Nikolai 
Lenin,  General  John  Pershing,  and  President  Woodrow  Wilson.  With  captimis. 

1.  European  War  1914-1918.  I.  Civic  Education  Service,  Washington, 
D.C     II-  Series. 

[D521)  940.3  72-734504 

Civic  Education  Service  72  MARC 


World  War  I   (Television  program) 
see 

The  Day  the  guns  stopped  firing,  1918. 

Home  front,  1917-1919:    war  transforms 
American  life. 

Revolution  in  Russia,  1917. 

The  Sinking  of  the  Lusitania-.   unrestricted 
submarine  warfare. 

Soviet  Union,  1918-1920,  civil  war  and  allied 
intervention. 

Verdun  the  inferno. 

World   War  I   armistice   to   Lyndon   Johnson    (Filmstrip) 
Jam  Handy  School  Service,  1969. 

GO  fr,  color.  3^  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  b.,  10  in.,  33i  rpm.. 
8  min.    mlcrogroove.     (Our  country  'tis  of  thee) 

With  music  score. 

Summary:  Within  the  framework  of  a  patriotic  choral  pageant, 
enerjretlc  songs  alternate  with  brief  transitional  narratives  to  trace 
the  course  of  "United  States  history  from  the  World  War  i  armi- 
stice to  the  time  of  Lyndon  Johnson. 

1  U  S.— HiBtorv— 20th  century.  i.  Jam  Handy  School  Service, 
Inc.        Series:  Our  country  'tis  of  thee   (Filmstrip) 

973.923  76-735539 

A.L.  A.  Booklist 


World  War  l:  Fire  power  (Motion  picture)     Thome  Films, 

1967. 

4  min.     si.     bAw.     8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project  no.  118) 

Loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge,  issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credit. ■  Producer.  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes,  James  a  Schott. 

Summary:  A  display  of  tbe  weaponry  used  In  the  wnr:  rifles,  ma- 
dilne  pms,  grenade  latmchers,  mortara,  howltien,  and  very  large 
railroad  mounted  guns     Concludes  with  scenes  of  gas  warfare. 

1  Eurt^^an  War,  1914-19ia  2.  Arms  and  armor.  r.  Tnorae 
Films,  Inc..  Boulder.  Colo.  Series :  8  mm.  documents  project  ( Mo- 
don  picture)  no.  118. 

856.82  Fi  A  67-5474 

Thorne  Films 
World  War  I:  French  entry  into  the  war  (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  mm.     si.  b*w,    8  mm,     (8  mm.  docuntents  project,  no.  119) 

Ix>op  film  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
m  tfuper  8  mm. 

With  flini  r.ntes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producw,  Dale  0.  Wlllard;  film  notes.  Jamee  C.  Schott 

Summary:  Chronicles  the  beginning  of  the  war  In  France  opening 
with  the  posted  order  announcing  general  moblliEatlon.  Shows 
troops  exercising,  training  with  guns  and  grenades,  and  Industry 
shifting  to  war  production.  Pictures  French  troops  parading  through 
town  streets  and  marching  to  the  front  where  they  enter  trenches. 

1.   European   War,   1914-1918— France.  i.  Thorne   Films,   inc., 

Boulder,  Colo.        Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture) 
no.  119. 

M0.3  Fi  A  67-5476 

Thorne  Films 

World  War  i:  German  entry  into  the  war  (Motion  picture) 

Thome  Films,  1967. 

3  mln.    si.     bAw.     8  mm.     (S  mm.  documents  project,  no.  112) 
Loop  lilm  mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  super  6  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CredilM:  Producer.  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes  James  C  Schott 
Summary:  Pictures  the  German  Officer  Corps,  Including  the  Kaiser 
and  the  German  military  on  parade.  Uses  ne^vBpape^  headlines  to 
document  the  pre-war  crises,  mobilizations,  and  declarations  of  war 
Shows  German  troops  advancing  through  a  town  during  the  Inva- 
slon  of  Belgium. 

1.  Eurf«>ean  War.  1914-1918— Germnny.  i.  Thome  Films,  inc., 
Boulder.  Colo.  Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture) 
na  lli  ' 


Thorne  Films 


940.3 


Fi  A  67-5476 


World  War  I:   German  U-boat  warfare   (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  mln.     si.     b4w.     S  mm.     (8  mm.  document^  project,  no.  113) 
Ixfop  fi:ni  mounted  lu  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer.  Dale  C  Wlllard;  film  notes.  James  C  S<*ott 
Summary:  Follows  a  German  submarine  as  It  surfaces,  fires  a 
warning  shot  at  a  transport  t.|ilp,  permits  the  crew  to  escape,  and 
sinks  the  ship.  Chronicles  tbe  ev^its  leading  to  the  German  decla- 
ration of  unrestricted  submarine  warfare  and  documents  the  reac- 
tion of  the  United  States  to  the  continued  sinking  of  ships  without 
warning. 

1.  European  War.  1914-1918— Naval  operations— Submarine.  l 
Thorne  Films,  inc..  Boulder.  Colo.  Series;  8  mm.  documents  proj- 
ect (Uotlon  picture)  no.  lia. 

940.4  Fi  A  67-5477 

Thome  Films 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wery  Wir  I:  RuM-TnUik  urcl  battle.   [Motion  picturv] 
Thome  Films,  1971. 

3  min.     li.     bitw.     luper  8  nun.     (8  mm.  documentt  project,  bo.  338) 

Loop  film  in  cwtridfe.  Film  notes  on  cuthd^e  case. 

CREOrrS;  Producer.  DeJe  WUtard. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  a  uval  battle  beni-eea  Rimtaa  and  Turkiah  ahipt  in 
191SOO  theBUckSe*. 

I.  Europeaa  War,  1914-1918 — Naval  operatioBa,  RuaiaiL     2.  BvropeaD 
War.  1914-1918— Navaloperatk»t.T\>rfcith.       I. Thoroc Pilma. inc.,  Boulder, 
Cola    II.  Serica:  %  mm.  documenu  proiect.  [Motioo  picture]  na  338. 
[D585j  940.3  72-701303 

TTMjrae  Filmi  72  MARC 


World  War  l:  The  airplane  (Motion  picture)    Thome  Films, 
1967. 

4  luin.     si.     b&w.     S  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  116) 

Loop  film  mounted  Id  cartridge.  Issued  In  stiindard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  film  notes,  James  C.  Schott. 

Summary:  Shows  Orvtlle  Wright  taking  off  In  a  pre-war  U.  S. 
Army  experimental  plane.  Pictures  a  German  flier  dropping  bombs 
on  buildings  and  trenches  and  the  Allied  response  with  anti-aircraft 
guns  itnd  their  own  planes.  Shows  a  dogfight  between  (^posing  air- 
craft in  which  machine  guns  are  used.  Includes  a  montage  of  rarl- 
oua  tjpes  of  World  War  i  fighting  planes. 

1.  European  War,  1914-1918 — Aerial  operations.  l  Thome 

Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.        Series :  8  mm.  documents  project  '( &fo- 
tion  picture)  no.  116. 

W0.4  Fi  A  67-5478 

Thorne  Films 


World  War  l— the  homcfront,  1917-1918  (Motion  picture) 
Chelsea  House  Educational  Communications,  1969. 

7  min.     si.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

Ixiop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

CreditM:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Examines  the  wartime  regimentation  of  domestic  life 
and  the  effects  of  new  weapon  technology  on  production.  Discuases 
the  ostracism  of  German-Americans  and  the  mass  media  attacks  od 
Pnissianlsm  and  war  dlssCTters. 

1.  European  War,  1914-1918— U.  S.  i.  Chebiea  House  Educa- 

tional Commtinlcatlons.  Series:  The  History  machitte   (Motion 

picture) 

940,3  78-736727 

rbeloea  Hotine  Ekiuca-  tlooal  Communications 

World  War  I:  The  Versailles  Conference  (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1967. 

4  min.    si.     b&w.     8  mra.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  121) 

Loop  Htm  mounted  in  cartridge-  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard ;  fllm  notes,  James  C.  Schott. 

Bumm<iry:  Opens  with  a  panoramic  view  of  the  palace  at  Versail- 
les. Shows  the  arrival  of  President  and  Mrs.  Wilson,  Ciemenceau 
addressing  the  delegates  to  the  conference  In  the  Hall  of  Mirrors, 
and  delegates  leaving  the  hall.  Concludes  with  scenes  of  the  Big 
Four — Lloyd  George,  Orlando.  Ciemenceau,  and  Wilson— posing  for 
photographers. 

1.  Versailles,  Treaty  of,  June  28,  1919.  i.  Thorne  Fllma,  Inc., 
Boulder,  Colo.  Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture) 
no.  121. 

WO^  Fi  A  67-6479 

Thorne  Films 


Wmld  War  I  to  tomorrow  (Filmstrip)  International  Cine- 
media  Center,  Montreal.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Learn- 
ing Corp.  of  America,  1971. 

9  fllmstrlps.    color.    35  mm.    and  phonodlse :  2  a..  12  in    SSH  rpm. 

microgroova 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS  :  ConsulUnt,  BUUng  Morrison. 

CO.VTENTS:  Efficient  America:  the  Importance  of  know-bow  — 
Synthetics ;  engineering  the  molecule.— Flight :  overcoming  dtaUnce.— 
Radio  and  television  :  the  power  of  the  air  wavea.— The  computer : 
man  extends  his  brain.— Where  will  technology  take  us? 

1.  Technology- C.  S.        I.  International  Clnemedla  Oeaiter. 
II.  Learning  Corporation  of  America. 

,        ,     „  330.973  76-737861 

I>eamlt)g  Corp.  of  America 


World  War  l:  Trench   warfare   (Motion  picture)     Thome 
Films,  1967. 

R  min     si.     hk\r.    8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  na  117) 
I»op  thm  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  HUiier  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Producer.  Dale  C.  WiilanJ;  fllm  notes,  James  C.  St-hott 
nummary:  Examines  trench  warfare  showing  the  construction  of 
trenches  and  the  living  conditions  In  them  over  a  period  of  time. 
Scans  troops  waiting,  flring  ocraslonally,  exchanging  grenades  with 
the  enemy,  and  flllng  through  communication  trenches.  Pictures 
French  and  British  troops  charging  "over  the  top"  tlirough  tiarbed 
wire,  and  fighting  into  the  night  aided  by  aearcbllghts. 

1.  European  War.  1914-1918— Campaigns.  2.  Intrcnchmenta.  i, 
Thorne  Films,  Inc.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Series:  8  mm.  documents  proj- 
ect I  Motion  picture)  no.  117. 

S6&4  Fi  A  67-6480 

Thorne  Films 


World  War  i:  U.  S.  entry  Into  the  war  (Motion  picture) 
Thome  Films,  1966. 

■*)  tiiln.     s).     b&w.     s  mm.     fS  mm.  documents  project,  no.  114) 
I»op  n  m  mounted  In  cartridge.     iMaed  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  auper  8  mm. 

With  film  iMitPs  on  cartridge  case. 

Credits:  Prmlucer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  fllm  notes,  JameM  C.  S<'hotL 
Summary:  A  monuge  of  Wilson's  war  message,  the  declaration 
of  war  by  CongreM,  and  the  Inltatlon  of  the  draft  registration. 
Pictures  recruits  training,  boarding  trains,  and  embarking  on  ships 
for  France.  Fealurt*  French  Generals  Foch  and  Pau  greeting  Gen- 
eral Pershing.  Follows  American  troops  parading  through  battered 
French  towns  and  marching  to  the  front 

1.  European  War,  1914-1918— U.   S.  i.  Thorne  Fllma,  Inc., 

Boulder,  Colo.        Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture) 
no.  114. 

WOJ  Fi  A  67-6481 

Tborne  Films 


World  War  I:  U.$.  I 

1971. 


B  froBt  [Motion  picture]    Tbonie  ranu. 


4  min.     li.    Utw.     auper  8  mm.     (I  mm.  docuoienta  project,  do.  MQ 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Dale  Willard 

SUMMARY:  Shows  acenea  of  Ufe  to  the  Uohed  States  during  Worid  War  I. 
include*  patriotic  paradea,  bond  drives,  sod  women  taking  over  men's  jofes  in 
itcevy  ioduMry. 

1.  United  States— Social  hfe  aad  customs— 1S65-191S.     2.  European  War, 
19U-1918— United  States.       1.  Thonie  Plbna,  inc.,  BoiAler.  Colo.    I L  Series: 
8  mm.  documents  prafect  (Motioo  picture]  do.  340. 
[EI69i  973.91  72-701302 

Thome  Films  73  MAILC 


World  War  I:  U^h 

Fllma,  1971. 


[Motion  picturei    Thome 


approi  ♦  min.  li.  bftw.  luper  B  mm.  (»  mm.  documenu  project,  bo. 
339) 

Loop  film  in  cartridge.  Film  notes  on  canridfc  case. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  Dennis  Grogan. 

SUMMARY-  Shows  Worid  War  I  cartoon*  encounging  Americans  to  do 
their  bit  for  the  war  effort. 

1.  European  War,  1914-1918- Humor.caricstures,  etc  I.  Thome  nima, 
inc..  Boulder,  Colo.    II.  Series;  S  mm.  documentt  project.  jMotioo  picture)  oo. 


[DS22.22] 
Thome  Fdms 


973.91 


72-701301 
MARC 


World  War  l:  U.  S.  industry   (Motion  picture)      Thome 
Films,  1966. 

5  mm.     si.     Mtw.    8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  115) 
I^p  fllm  mounted  in  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
In  super  8  mm. 

With  fllm  notes  on  cartridge  case.  .       ,      „  ^^    o„»,o,t» 

Cicdi(«-  Producer,  Dale  C.  Wlllard;  fllm  notes,  Jamea  C.  Schott 

Summary   Pictures  various  United  SWtes  induatrles  InTolved  In 

the  war  effort;  men  and  women  working  to  produce  airpianea,  gas 

masks,  artillery  plec€«,  and  naval  vessels.    Ends  with  a  montage  of 

ship  launchings  amid  cheering  and  flag-waving  crowds. 

1    EuropeTn  War,  1914-1918-U.  S.  L  Thoriie  Flln«.  Inc. 

Boulder,  Colo.        Series:  8  mm.  documenu  project  (MoUon  picture) 

™"  "'*"  338.4  Fi  A  67-5482 

Thorne  Film* 


World   War   n    (Filmstrip) 
1967. 


Warren    Schloat   Productions, 


75  fr,  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlse :  2  s.,  12  in..  331  rpm..  15 
min,     lulcrocroovp.      (American  history  with  folk  songs — 1865-1967) 

With  teacher's  eulde. 

Credits:  Consultants,  Charles  Bergwall,  Jane  Beethoven. 

Summary:  Presents  and  discusses  American  folk  songs  of  the 
World  War  ii  period  which  describe  the  Munich  pact  of  1938,  the 
defeat  of  Western  Europe,  the  Battle  of  Britain,  the  bombing  of  Pearl 
Harbor,  the  Normandy  invasion,  and  the  celebration  of  V.  E.  Day. 

I.  Folk-songs,  American.  2,  World  War.  1939-1945— Songs  and 
music.  I.  Schloat  (Warren)  Productions,  Pleasantvilie,  N.  Y. 
Series:  American  history  with  folk  songs — 1865-1967  (Filmstrip) 

784.4  Fi  A  68-4531 

Warron  Schloat  Produc-  tions 

WtH-ld  War  II.  [Transparencies]     Qvic  Education  Service,  1970. 

22  irinspstencics.  color.  10  s  8  in-  (CES  American  history  tnniparcn- 
cies) 

With  tcachcr'i  guides. 

SUMMARY:  Diicusses  the  rise  of  militsriMn  in  Italy,  Japan,  and  Germany. 
Examines  United  Sutct  ncutislily,  Munich  appeaMment,  and  events  oT  World 
Wm  11.  Focutei  on  »uch  pcraonaiitiei  u  Muuoiini,  Hiikr,  Churchill.  Rooaeveit, 
MscAnhur,  Eisenhower,  and  Truman.  With  captions. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945.        I.  Civic  Education  Service.  Wuhiniton.  DC. 

II.  Series. 

[0743]  940.53  72-734509 

Civic  Education  Service  72  MARC 


American  heritage.      Released  by 


World  War  II.  tFilmstrip] 
McGraw-Hill,  1972. 

5  filmstrips  (70  fr.  each)  color.  3S  mm.  and  S  phonodiso  (2  ».  each;  1 
s  for  fninual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  7  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  8  min. 
each  side 

Also  Issued  with  phonoUpe*  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY,  Covers  (he  highlighu  of  World  War  [l  from  the  rise  of  Hitler 
to  the  surrender  of  Japan  Includes  the  personalities,  battles,  polilics,  and  trea- 
ties. 

CONTENTS:  Nightmare.- Blitzkrieg.— Counterattack.— Invasion  .—In  fern - 

i.  World  War.  1939-1945.  [1- Worid  War.  1939- 1945}  1.  American  herit- 
age.    II    McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 

[D743i  940.53  72-735946 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co,  72  MARC 

World  War  ii  ends — the  victors,  the  ranqnished,  and  the 
origins  at  the  cold  war,  194S-1946  (Motion  picture) 
Chelsea  House  Educational  Communications,  1969. 

7  mill.     Hi.     bAw.     super  8  mm.     (The  History  machine) 

I..O0P  nim  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  script  and  guide. 

Credits:  Editorial  director.  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger,  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Summary:  Traces  military  and  political  highlights  of  the  conclu- 
sion of  World  War  n. 

1.  World  War.  19S&-lMft— Peace.  j.  Chelsea  House  Educational 
Communications.  Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 
940.63  71-736728 

f "hflMea  HouHf  Ediica-  tlonal  Communications 


World  War  n,  part  !    (FUirmtrip)     Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

Tit  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlse:  1  s.,  12  In.,  88i  rpm.  ml- 
orogroovf.     (American  decades — the  IDWs) 

With  script  and  discussion  guide. 

Humtn4iry:  Summarlsea  International  conflicts  to  IW8,  Includes 
political  aggressions  of  Germany  and  Italy,  the  NaxI  bllttkrieg 
around  the  Maglnot  line,  the  Invasion  of  Russia,  the  bombing  of 
Pearl  Hartmr,  Roosevelt's  speech  atmut  four  freedoma,  and  bcUts 
entrance  of  the  United  States  into  the  war. 

1.  World  War,  1969-1949.        l  Filmstrip  House.  New  York. 
Series;  American  decades— the  IMO's   (Filmstrip) 

940.63  73-735924 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


682 


WorW  War  u,  part  2  (FUmJitHp)    Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

74  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlse;  1  s.,  12  in.,  33i  rpm.  ml- 
crogroove.     (American  decades — the  IMO's) 

With  script  and  discussion  guide. 

Summary:  Includes  provisions  of  the  Lend-lease  act,  first  and 
second  .ttages  of  Allied  Mediterranean  strategy,  the  surrender  of  the 
lUllan  Government.  Eisenhower's  Operation  Overlord,  the  liberation 
of  Paris,  the  Battle  of  the  Bulge,  V-E  Day,  Roosevelt's  death,  Tru- 
man's  inception  Into  the  Presidency,  and  the  dropping  of  the  H-bomb. 

1.  World  War.  19e&-1945.        i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 
Series:  American  decades— the  1940'8  (Filmstrip) 

940.53  77-735925 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

World  War  n:  the  American  home  front  (Filmstrip)    En- 
cyclopaedia Britannica  Kducational  Corp.,  1968. 

53  fr.     color.    85  mm.     (The  United  States:  a  world  leader) 
An  Auiericna  adventure,  a  program  of  fllmstrlps  In  American  his- 
tory. 

Credits:  Producer,  Mar  Heinz;  collaborator,  Richard  D   Miles 
Summary:  Describes  conditions  In  the  United  States  during  World 
Warn.    With  captions. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945— U    S. 
Educational  Corporation.  Series 

leader  (Filmstrip) 

937.917 
Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 


I.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
The  United  States:  a  world 


75-733436 


World  War  n— the  homefront,  1941-1945  {Motion  picture) 
Chelsea  House  Educational  Communications,  1969. 

7  min.      si.      b4w.      super  8  mm.      (The  History  machine) 

I»op  lilm  iiiotin'ed  in  cartridge. 

With  Hcript  nnd  guide. 

Credits:  Editorial  director,  Arthur  M.  Schleslnger.  Jr.;  editor, 
Fred  Israel. 

Sumttuiry:  Examines  the  erre<^'t8  of  mobilization  and  full  produc- 
tion In  the  United  States  during  the  years  1&41-1945. 

1.  World  War,  1939-1945— U.  S.  i.  Chel.'wa  House  Educational 
Communications.  Series:  The  History  machine  (Motion  picture) 
973.917  75-735729 

Chelsea  House  EMuca-  tlonal  Communications 

World  wide:  1800^1860  (FUmstrip)  Common  Ground,  Lon- 
don, 1953.  Made  by  John  Foster.  Released  in  the  tJ.  S. 
by  Carman  Educational  Associates,  1966. 

33  fr.     Wtw.    35  mm.     (The  Spread  of  Christianity,  no.  4) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Describee  the  foundation  of  the  new  missionary  so- 
cieties, the  adventurous  work  of  pioneers  In  many  lands,  and  the 
expansion  of  opportunities  for  service  about  1860. 

1.   Missions.  I.  Common  Uroond,  ltd.,   London,     ri    Carman 

Kducational  Associates.  Series :  The  Spread  of  Christianity  ( Film- 
strip)   no.  4. 

270.8  73-735601 

Carman  Educational  Associates 

World  Wide  Pictures,  Inc. 


We  hand  the  torch  to  you. 

World  Wide  Pictures,  ltd.,    London 
see 

A.    C,  dynamo. 
D.  C.  dynamo. 

D.  C.  motor. 

Hot  water  system. 

Hydraulic  lift,  part  1. 

Hydraulic  lift,  part  2. 

World  Wide  Productions 

How  to  steal  a  million. 

A   World  withoDt  moaey.   [Motion   picturei      Film  Graphics. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1971. 

24  min      id.     color.      16  mm. 

With  (cacher't  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Trace*  the  history  of  money  ai  ■  mesni  of  exchange  from  the 
use  of  set  shelU  and  siones.  coins  and  currency  to  bank  check*  and  credit  card* 
Oullinc*  conjiructivc  consumer  patterns  and  introduce*  economic  concepu 
wtJich  underlie  ihe  institution  of  credit  cards. 

1.  Money- History  2.  Consumer  credit.  I.  Film  Graphics.  ir»c.  II  W«li 
Disney  Educational  Materials  Company. 

tHG233j  332,4  78-715342 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 

World  without  sun  (Motion  picture)  Jacques  Yves  Cou- 
steau.  Made  by  Filmad-I.^  Requins  associ£s-Orsay  films, 
Paris,  nnd  C.  E.  I.  A.  P.,  Rome.  Released  in  the  U,  S.  by 
Columbia  lectures  Corp.,  1964. 

US  min.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

Released  In  France  under  the  title  Le  moode  Sana  solelt. 
Credits:  Producers,  Jacquea  Vvea  Cousteau,  Jacques  Mauger;  di- 
rector, Jacque.s  Yves  Cousteau:  comnientary,  Jaim'N  Dugnn:  music, 
Serge  Baudo ;  director  of  photography,  Pierre  Goupll.  editors,  Georges 
AI^f>ee,  Anne  Marrautc.  V'int:  Jat-ques  Vvs  Countenu,  Andri*  Koico, 
Pierre  Gulibert.  llaymond  Klentay,  Andr*  Portelatlne,  Raymond  Vala- 
slere,  Pierre  VannonI,  Claude  Wealy. 

Suinmury:  Si-iciitl.st  nn<l  murine  exi.lon'r  .larqne^  Yvfs  (■r>usr.'itu 
and  a  pioneering  team  of  divers  and  aclentlsts  set  up  a  base  on  the 
continental  shelf  below  the  Red  Sea  in  order  to  determine  If  men  can 
live  and  work  for  a  month  at  various  depths  without  surfacing.  In- 
clude«  a  phntogruphlc  study  of  marine  life. 

1.  Manned  undersea  research  stations.  2.  Underwater  exploration. 
3.  Marine  fa  mm  -  Red  Sea.  i.  (\HHtenu,  Jacques  Yves.  ir.  ('■iliiin- 
bla  Pictures  Coipuratlon.     iii.  Le  Monde  sans  solell  (Motion  picture) 

Fi  67-1028 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Worlds  apart  {Uotum  picture)    Qoepel  Films,  1967. 

96  niin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Sumntnry:  Duplets  how  a  jrouog  couple  boItm  tb«  conflict  between 
tb^r  t«Q  different  cmreer*  wbeo  the;  re-examine  tb«  place  of  Cbrl*- 
ttanlty  la  their  ilTes. 

1.  Christian  Ufe.        i.  Goapel  Films,  inc..  Muskeson,  Midi. 

248  Fi  A  68-880 

CINB 


Worlds  apart  {Motion  picture)  Institute  for  DeTelopmental 
Studies.  New  York  University.  Made  and  released  by 
Anti-dofiimntion  Jje&f^ie  of  R'nai  B'rith,  1967. 

16  mill.     tu\.     b&w.     16  mm. 

With  dlsoiiwion  RiiirtP. 

SHHitnanr-  rtemonstrates  techiiltiiies  for  developinc  a  neiise  of  self- 
esteem,  and  teaching  concept  formation  and  language  tn  a  pre-klnder- 
garten  class  superrised  by  the  Institute  for  DcTelopmental  Stndies. 
Explains  that  ttiese  technlQuew  hare  hcen  devised  to  bridge  the  gap 
between  the  world  of  the  ghetto  and  the  world  of  textbooks. 

1.  Perceptual  learning.      2.  Education,  Preschool— 194.";-  i. 

New   Vorlc   Universltj.      Institute   for   Developmental   Studies,      n. 
Antl-defamatlon  League 

371.9  Fi  A  68-577 

Anll-defamatl(Hi  League 


W(H-Id*8    Fair   kiddie    phme    {Motion    picture)      American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  1965. 

S  mln.    sd.    bAw.    18  mm. 

8umtnarii:  A.  newsreei  promoting  tbe  kiddle  phone,  a  derlce  eo- 
abling  children  to  speak  with  Walt  Dlsne;  cartoon  characters. 
1.  Triephooe.        l  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companf. 

Fi 67-529 


World's  heavTwcight  champimiship  6ght:  Charles  **S<hui7*' 
Liston  V.  Caaaius  Clay  {Motion  picture)  Merit  Produc- 
tions. Released  by  Twentieth  Centuiy-Fox  Film  Corp^ 
1964. 

33  mln.    sd.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Credit:-  Producer,  E.  J.  Spiro;  photography.  Prank  Zucker. 

Summary:  Presents  excerpts  from  tbe  world's  heavrwelght  cham' 
plonship  flgbt  In  which  challenger  Cassias  Clay  defeated  Sonny 
Liston  by  a  technical  knockoat  In  the  seventh  round  when  Liston 
was  unable  to  continue  becaase  of  a  shoulder  separaUotL 

1.   Muhammad   All,   1&42-  2.   Liston,   Sonny.  i.   Uerlt 

ProdDCtlons.     n.  Twentieth  Owitorjr-I'^x  Film  CorptM^tion. 

Fi«7-1404 


World's  heavyweigfht  champion^ip  fight:  Floyd  Patterson, 
heavyweight  champitm  of  the  world  to.  Ingemar  Jo- 
hansson,  former  heavyweight  champion  irf  the  world 

(Motion  picture)     Teleprompter  Corp.,  Group  Communi- 
cations Division.     Released  by  United  Artists,  1961. 

19  mln.    sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Crrdit»:  Producer.  K  J.  Splro ;  commentator.  Chris  Scbenkel ;  di- 
rector of  phot(«raphr,  Frank  C.  Zucker;  editorial  superTlaor,  Leon- 
ard AndersoD- 

Swnmary:  Shows  tbe  1961  world's  heavyweight  championship 
fight  between  Floyd  Patterson  and  Ingemar  Johansson,  in  which 
Patterson  knocked  out  Johansson  in  the  sixth  round  to  retain  the 
world  heavyweight  championship  title. 

L  Johanason,  Ingemar,  1962-  2.  Patterson,  Floyd.        l  Tele- 

prompter  Corporation,  n.  United  Artlats  Corporation. 

796.8  Fi  68-318 


World's  heavyweight  champion^p  fight:  Fh^d  Patterson, 
heavyweight  champion  of  the  worid,  versos  Ingemar 
Johansson,  heavyweight  champicm  of  Eon^w  {Motion 
picture)  Teleprompter  Corp.,  Group  Communications  Di- 
vision.   Released  by  United  Artists,  1959. 

17  mla     sd.     b&w.     is  mm. 

CredUM.-  Producer,  E.  J.  Spiro;  commenUtor,  Chris  Scfaeokti;  di- 
rector of  photography,  Frank  C.  Zucker. 

SHmmary:  Shows  the  1959  world's  heavTwel^t  cbamploiishlp 
flgbt  between  Floyd  Patterson  and  Ingemar  Jobanssim.  In  wbldi 
Johanason  won  tbe  world'a  heavyweight  championship  title  by  • 
technical  knockout  tn  tbe  third  round. 

1.  Johansson,  Ingemar,  1932-  2.  Patterson.  Fioyd.        L  Tele- 

prompter  Corporation,    u.  Dnlted  Artlats  Corporation. 

796.8  Fi  68-319 


World*s  heavyweight  champiwiship  fight:  Ingemar  JahaxB- 
son,  heavyweight  champim  of  the  worid  versus  Floyd 
Patterson*  former  heavyweight  champion  ni  the  world 

{Motion  picture)     Teleprompter  Corp.,  Group  Communi- 
cations Division.    Released  by  United  Artists  Corp.,  1960. 

22  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

Crediti:  Commentator,  Chris  Schenkel. 

Summarj/:  Shows  tbe  1900  world's  beavywel^t  (±amp1onablp  flgbt 
between  Floyd  Patterson  and  Ingemar  Johaossoo,  In  which  Patterson 
kaockad  out  Johanason  In  tbe  fifth  ronnd  to  restore  bis  heavyweight 
cbamploDsbip  titles 

1.  Johansson,  Ingemar,  1982-  2.  Patterson,  Floyd.        i.  Tele- 

promptei  Corporation,     n.  United  Artists  Coriioratloa. 

796.8  Fi  68-320 


World'a  largest  sailing  regatta  (Motion  picture)  Loa  Ange- 
les Yacht  Olub.  Made  by  Bob  Sande  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Bonded  Film  Distributors,  1967. 

20  mm.     sd.     color     16  mm. 

Summary:   Preeenta  views  of  the  annual  Ufdwlnter  R^atta   in 


southern  CaUfomta. 

1.  Regattas. 
DMribotors. 


L  Lo«  Angeles  Yadit  CInb.     a.  Bofxled  Film 
797.1  72-702662 


The  Worlds  of  BlaHha  Schbunme  (Motion  picture)  Jewish 
Theological  Seminary  of  America  und  National  Broad- 
casting  Co.      Released   by    National    Academy   for  Adult 

Jewisli  Stndies,  1J)66. 

30  niin.     nd.     bAw.     16  mm. 

KIneMCOpe. 

Telecast  on  the  NBC  sertett  Eternal  light. 

With  script. 

CredUt:  Script.  Marc  SlegeL 

Bmrnrntani:  Features  the  folk  alngef.  Martha  Scfalamme  who 
presents  selections  In  Yiddish,  Hebrew.  Enjrtlsh.  snd  OeriDaa. 

1.    R<hlamm*'.    .M,,itha.      2.    Folk -.tiks.  .Jewish  i.   Kternal   light 

(Television  program)  n.  Jewish  Theological  Seminary  of  America, 
n^  National  Broadcasting  C«npany.  inc.  iv.  Natiofial  Academy  for 
Adult  Je«-lsb  Studies. 

784.7  70-700958 

National  Academy  for  Adult  Jewlsb  Stadiea 


Wartdi  wHhfa  mvUa:  m  tatra^Mtloa  to  ovecrs  1 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  1970. 


tStide  set] 


to  ilidcs.     color.     ]  R  2  ia.        and  pboootape:  10  nun. 

With  tcript  Bad  career  booklet. 

SUMMARY:  Describe*  career  opportuaitics  »  phocofrsptiic  Kience  sod 
engineering.  ExpUini  that  phougrapby  has  iciemiftc  sppbcstwo*  for  which 
nuthematkiani,  icchnkian*.  computer  pTOfrsminen.  pbolagnpbk  •deottMs. 
■nd  photofrsptik  cnginecrt  tit  needed 

1.  Photography  ■•  ■  profenton.       I.  Eattmaa  Kodak  Company. 
(TR154)  778.3023  72-734615 

"    lakCo.  72  MARC 


The  Wm-M's  youth  in  action  (FUmstrip)    Scholastic  maga- 
zines, 1968.    Made  by  Chartmakers. 

48  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Scholastic  filmstrips.  no.  20) 

With  teacber'a  manual. 

Crediti:  Scenario  and  storyboard.  William  Johnson,  Victoria  CHiap- 
man. 

fiummary:  Explores  the  btHtoriciil  bat^ground  of  "being  a  teen- 
ager" and  explains  why  many  young  people  today  have  more  In- 
dependence than  In  tbe  past 

1.  Y'outh.        I.  Scholastic  magazioes. 

801.43  Fi  A  68-1398 

Scholastic  magasiaes 


The  Worm   family   (Annelids)    {Motion  picture)     Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

4  mln.    si.    color.    8  mm.     {Life  science) 

Loop  film.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in  super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Identifies  and  showx  basic  life  processes  of  the  worm 
family. 

1.  Annelida.        l  Encyclopaedia  BrIUnnIca  Educational  Corpora- 
tlon.        Series:  Life  science  (Motion  picture) 

696  73-704879 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educatlooal  Corik 

Warms:  fiat,  round,  and  segmented  (Motion  picture)    Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1970, 

16  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  iPRcher's  guide. 

CredUs:  Author,  John  r.  Storr. 

Sufnmary:    Emphasises   regeneration    and   troplsm   in   flatworms, 
parasitism  In  roundworms,  and  evoiationary  adrances  of  segmented 
worma 
Another  issue,    bftw. 

1.  Worms.  I.  O>ronet  Instructional  FUma. 

595  78-706712 

Coronet  iDstnictlonal  Films 


Tragfedie  de 


Wormser-Migot.  Olga.  1912- 
la  deportation,  1940-1945 


Night  and  ft^. 


The  Worship  oi  nature  (Motion  picture)  British  Broad- 
casting Corp.,  London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Hmo- 
Life  Films,  1970. 

52  niin.    sd.    color.    16  mm.     (CiTlllsatlou  series,  no.  11) 

With  outline. 

Crediti:  Writer  and  narrator,  Keineth  Clark. 

Summarp:  Surreys  tbe  derelopment  of  westem  cl»lliwitlon  during 
the  late  ITOO's  and  tbe  1800*8  as  characterized  by  a  romantic  belief 
in  tbe  divinity  of  nature  and  evidenced  In  tbe  work  of  Rousseau, 
Goethe,  and  WordRworth,  and  In  the  paintings  of  0>n8table,  Casper 
David  Friederlch.  and  William  Turner. 
Another  issue.     35  mm. 

1.  Civilization,  Modem.     2.  Nature.  l  British  Bn>adcastlDg 

Corporation,    it.  Time-Life  Films.        Series:  Clrillsatlon  series  (Mo- 
tion picture)  no.  11. 

»01J>3  79-708448 

Time-Life  Films 


Worst,  J.  G.  F. 
see 

Goniotomy:  a  microsurgical  procedure  for 
treatment  of  congenital  glaucoma. 


Worth   a  thoosand  words   {Motion  picture)     Cotton  Pro- 
ducers Association.    Released  by  National  Cotton  Council, 

1968. 

14  mla.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SuHMNary.-  A  behlod-the-aceae*  look  at  high  fashicn  ptaotography 
as  Vogue  cameranwn  photograph  a  collection  of  cotton  fashions  on 
location  in  Ceyton. 

1.  Photography.  Coomierclal.  2.  Fashion.  3.  Ootton.  l  Cotton 
Producers  Assodadon.    b.  National  Cotton  (^onodl  of  America. 

7702  70-701754 

CINI 


683 


Worth  how  many  words  (Motion  picture)    Eastman  Kodak 
Co.,  1968.    Made  by  GoldshoU  &  Associates. 

8  min.     «d-    color.     16  mm. 

With  script. 

Summary:  Uses  examples  of  Tarioua  techniques— such  as  slow 
motion,  high  speed,  and  microscopic  derivation — to  show  the  vitality 
and  beauty  of  photography  and  Its  value  In  any  teamtng  situation 

1.  Photogmphj.        I.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

^  _.     ^  770.1  78-700830 

Eastman  Kodak  Co. 


Worth  how  many  wmtls  (Motion  picture)    Eastman  Kodak 
Co.,  1968.     Made  by  Morton  GoldshoU  Deeiffn  Associates. 

Smdn.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Demoostrates  the  ways  In  which  film  and  photography 
serve  unique  osea  tn  ranardi,  Id  education,  and  in  public  under- 
standing. EmptMslses  th«  TermtUlty  of  tbe  camera  in  recording 
Images  and  IncreaMnf  general  onderstandlng  of  the  ankaowo. 

1.  Pbotograpby.        i.  Eastman  Kodak  Company. 

371.33  71-702887 

CINB 


Worth  running  tor  (Motion  picture)    Atlai^c  City  Racing 
Association,  1969.    Made  by  Houae  of  Arnold. 

10  ni'n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Smmiitani:  An  account  of  tbe  birth,  growth,  and  aspirations  of  a 
OUy. 
Another  issue.    86  mm. 

1.  Horses.        i.  Atlantic  Cfty  Racing  Associates. 

791.43  76-702663 

CINE 


WorthiDgton  Hurst  azxl  Associates 
see 


Here  I  am. 


Wouk,  Herman^  1915- 
see 


The  Caine  nuitiziy 


Books  alive:    The  Caine  mutiny. 

Wouk,  Herman,  1915-  Youngblood  Hawke 

see 

Youn£^lood  Hawke. 

WoumI  care.  [Motion  picture]     J.  B.  Lipptncott  Co.,  1972. 

S  molkio  pictures  (4  min.  each)     u.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  filnii  in  cartridges. 

With  iiutruc tor's  guide  and  student's  guide. 

Procedure*  in  patient  care. 

CONTENTS:  Dressing  change:  draining  wound — Dressing  change:  ftstuU. 
— Dressing  change;  wound  with  ind we Uing  drain. — EUg  sppiication:  stoma,  parts 
1-2 — Anchoring  dressing:  montgomery  straps. — Application:  warm  moist  com- 
presses. 

1.  Wounds— Treatment.  2.  Bandages  and  bandaging.  i.  Lippincott  (J.  B.) 
Company,  Philadelphia.  11.  Title:  Procedures  in  patient  care.  [Motion  picture] 
[RD95]  610.73  72-701121 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.  72  MARC 

Wonnd  care:  cleansing  and  rc-dnssing  of  clean  surgical 
woond  {Motion  picture)    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1970. 

4  miu.    si.    color,    super  8  mm.     (Aaepsls:  medical  and  surgical) 

Pundamentabi  of  nursing. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

with  instructor  and  student  guides. 

Credits.-  Nursing  consulUnt.  Doretta  Dick. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  techniques  and  aseptic  procedures  for 
cleansing  and  re-dressln);  clean  surgical  wounds. 

1.  Wound*— Treatment.  r.  IJpplncolt  (J.  B.)  Company,  MiUa- 
delphla.  Series:  Awpsls:  medical  and  surgical  (Motion  picture) 
Series:  FundameiiCiils  of  nursing  (Motion  picture) 

610.73  74-704784 

J.  B.  Lippincott  0>. 

.  [Filmstrip]     Scott  Educatioo  Divi- 


54  fr.  cotor.  35  nun-  and  phooodtK:  2  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rfan.  (SsAty 
at  work) 

Ako  mttd  with  phoiiotape  in  rmtiii 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  DbcwMS  varkw  aspects  of  school  shop  safety.  Emphanzea 
firat  aid  tectaiuques  lor  treaiiiig  wounds,  sprain*,  aod  fractures. 

1.  School  ^opa— Safety  measures.  2.  Rr«  aid  ta  iBttcsa  and  injury.  I. 
Scoa  Orapfaka.     Educatton  Divimifi.     II.  Sches:  Safety  at  work.  [FilawrTp] 

cTT170.4]  614.8  72-732987 

Scon  Education  Divtsioa  73  MARC 


L  [SBde  set]    Research  A  Educatkn  DepL,  American 
Craft*  Council.  1963. 

39  slides,    cakv.    2  i  2  la. 

Wtth  scripL 

SUMMARY:  Pnacats  a  IMS  exhAitioB  of  thne-ditBCMKnal  woven  tor^ 
by  AaMficaa  weavers  tenore  Tswney.  Alice  Adaaw,  SbcOa  Hicks.  Doriaa  Za- 
chai,  and  Cliire  Zeisler  si  the  Museum  ol  Contetnporary  Crafts  in  New  York. 

i.  Textile  industry  and  fabrics — Eihibttioas.  I  Americaa  Crafts  ComciL 
MuMun  of  Coaiemporary  Crafts.  II.  American  Crafts  Council.  Research  A 
T^^*^^f.t^Tm  DcpL 

[NK891pi  746  72-733964 

Rcscvch  a  Education  72  MARC 

DepL,  Amcfican  Crafts 
Council 


Library  of  Congress-  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Worea  wrnlb  by  Olg«  dc  kmanX.  tSUde  set]     Research  &  Educa- 
tion DepL,  American  Crafti  Council,  1970. 

18  tlklo.     color-     2  X  2  in. 

With  scripL 

SUMMARYi  Preient*  a  1970  exhibition  <rf  woven  walb  by  Ol|«  de  Amtral 
•t  the  Muicum  of  Contempor«ry  Cr«fU  in  New  York. 

I.  Textile  industry  >nd  hbrici— Exhibiiioni.  I.  Am»nl.  Olgi  de.  11. 
American  CnfU  Council.  Mioeum  of  Cooieinporary  Craft*.  Hi.  American 
Crafta  Council.     Research  A  Education  Depl. 

tNK8998,  747  ^^"?^^ 

RcMtfch  A  Education  72  MARC 

Dept.  American  Crafts 

Couacil 


Wozzeck  (Filmstrip)    Metropolitan  Opera  Guild,  1970. 

72  fr.    color.    35  mm.     {Opera  In  color) 

With  script. 

Credila:  Conductor,  Colin  Davis.  Ca»t:  Evelljn  Lear,  Geralnt 
Evaas,  Donald  Granm),  Paul  Pranke,  Robert  Nag7. 

Suiiiinarj/:  PresenLs  illustrations  from  a  complete  performance  of 
Alban  Berg's  opera  Wozzeck  as  presented  onstage  at  tbe  Metn^mlt- 
tan  Opera  House  In  New  York  City. 

1.  Berg.  Alban,  1885-lSeO.  WozzedE.  i.  Bers,  Alban,  1886-1935. 
Wozzeck.    II.  Metropolitan  Opera  Guild. 

782.1  70-736197 

Metropolitan  Opera  Guild 


Wragby  Films 
see 

More  than  silver  1 970  America's  Cup  challenge- 


Wren,  Percival  Christopher,  1885-1941.       Beau 
Geste 


Beau  Geste. 


Wrenches  {Film»tnp)     Bailey  Films,  1969. 

no  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodisc:  12  In.,  S3i  rpm.      (Tools 
for  met  111  working) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Hummary:  Discusses  the  use  of  wrenches  for  metalworklng.     Illos- 
tr&te«  their  safe  and  correct  use. 

1.  Wrenches.     2.  Metal-work.        i.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.        Series:  Tools  for  metalworklng  (Ptlmstrip) 

684.09  75-734015 

Bailey  Films 

Wrenches:  their  use  and  care  {Motion  picture)    Avis  Films, 

1968. 

16  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  Ijeslie  Helhena. 

Summary:  Shows  proper  selection,  use,  and  care  of  most  com- 
monly used  wrenches  and  demonstrates  safety  precautions.  Pictures 
tbe  superior  gaatltles  of  eacb  wrench  pattern. 

1.  Wrenches.        i.  Avis  Films,  Burbank.  Calif: 

621.9  Fi  A  68-1277 

Avis  Films 

Wrenn,  Charles  Gilbert,  1902- 
see 

The  Contemporary  counselor. 

WwtUag'  freeatyle.  Part  1:  Sbiglc  leg  ptefcap.  (Motion  picture] 
Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  OenenL 

approx.  4  nun.     *i.     color,     super  8  tnm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDrrS:  Cocuultanu.  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  dcmonsiraton, 
Larry  Owioga.  Wayne  Weltz. 

I.  WreaUiag.       I.  Athletic  Inatituu. 
[GVII95)  796.8  72-701196 

Athletic  Inttituu  72  MARC 

Wreatllag— freeflt7le.  Part  3:  Ana  drag— doable  pickap.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     ai.     color,     luper  I  mm. 

Loop  fihn  IB  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREOrre:  Cooaultants,  Myroo  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demonaosioct, 
Larry  Owinga,  Wayne  Welti. 

1.  Wrcsdiog.       I.  Athletic  loatitute. 
[GV1195,  796.8  72-701197 

Athletic  Inatiiuic  72  MARC 

WrwUlar-frMrtyle.  Part  3:  Ara  #^    back  baeL  [Motion  pic- 
ture]    Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  mio.     si.     color,     super  S  mm. 
Loop  fUm  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREOrrSt  Consultsnta,  Myroo  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  deraoostraion, 
Larry  Owinja,  Wayne  Wellz. 

I .  WrcatUog.        I.  Athletic  Instituu. 

lOVU95j  796.8  72.70UM 

Athletic  InstituW  72  MARC 

Wna<lhn    ftggarjh   Part  4:  High  crotck—diigle  leg.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  mln      si.     color,     super  I  mm. 

Loop  lUm  in  cartridge. 

Wbfcguida. 

CREDITS:  CoosultMU,  Myroa  Roderick.  Terry  McCaon;  demooatralon, 
Lany  Owifl«a.  Wayne  Wdtz. 

I   WreatUog.       I.  Athletic  Inatituw. 
[GV1I95]  796.8  72-701199 

Athletic  laatituu  72  MARC 


WnatllBg— freestjrle.  Part  S:  Hl^  crotch— iloable  leg.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deliue  General. 

approx.  4  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Lo<q>  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  ConsultanU,  Myroo  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demooatrators, 
Larry  Owinga,  Wayne  Welti. 

I.  Wreatling.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 
[OV1195]  796.8  72-701200 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 

WrettUng— freestyle.  Part  6:  Proat  head  lock— rapl6.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCbob;  demonatratora, 
Larry  Owinga,  Wayne  Weltz. 

I.  Wrestling.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 
tOVU95j  796.8  72-701201 

Athletic  Institute  73 


MARC 


WrestUag— freestyle.  Part  7:  Bar  was— gnt  wreach.  [Motion  pic- 
ture]    Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     at    color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consulttnta,  Myroo  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demoostratora. 
Larry  Owtnga,  Wayne  Weltz. 

1.  Wrestling.       1.  Athletic  Institute. 
[OV1195]  796.8  72-701202 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


Wrestling— freestyle.  Part  8:  Bar  ai 

turc]     Athletic  Institute,     1972. 


■ — walk  OTO.  [Motion  pic- 
Made  by  Deluxe  Genenl. 


approx.  4  min.    li.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  ConsultanU,  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonstrators. 
Larry  Owinga,  Wayne  Welti. 

1.  Wreatling.       I,  Athletic  Institute. 
[GV1195]  796.8  72-701203 

Athletic  institute  72  MARC 

Wrestling— free  style.  Part  9:  Hlgb  sdasor.  [Motion  picture] 
Athletic  Institute,  1972.    Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Corsultanta.  Myroo  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonsUWora, 
Larry  Owings.  Wayne  Welti. 

1.  Wrestling.       I.  Athletic  lostimte. 
[GVll95i  796.8  72-701205 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 

Wrestling— freestyle.  Part  ID:  Crotch  Uft  [Motion  picture]    Ath- 
letic Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCaim;  demonstratora, 
Larry  Owings,  Wayne  Welti- 

t.  Wrestling.        1.  Athletic  Institute. 

[GV1195)  796.8  72-701206 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 

Wrestlbig— freestyle.  Part  11:  Near  Uft— step  throa^  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  Tilm  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demonstrators, 
Larry  Owings.  Wayne  Welti. 

I-  Wrestling.        I.  Athletic  InstiiuW. 

[GV1195]  796.8  72-701207 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 

Wrestling— freestyle.  Part  12:  Ankle  lock.  [Motion  picture]    Ath- 
letic Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,    super  8  mm 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide- 

CREDfTS:  Consultants.  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demoostniors. 
Urry  Owings.  Wayne  Weltt 

1.  Wrestling.        1   Arhletic  Instilute. 

[GVn95]  796.8  72-701208 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 

Wrestling  fundamentals  (Motion  picture)    D.  L.  Richardson. 

Released  by  Bailey-Film  Associates,  1969, 

11  min.     8d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

Credit:-  Educational  consultant.  Bob  Foley. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  basic  moves  and  countermorsB  re- 
quired by  good  wresUlng,  Including  takedowns,  attacks,  and  escapes. 
Explains  the  scoring  system  and  niles,  and  emphaslMS  safety. 

1.  Wrestling.        r.  Richardson.  D.  L.     u.  Balley-nim  AMocUtes. 

u  n      „..     .  ^^-^  76-704310 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


WrestUag— Greco-Roauw.  Pert  1:  Doable  arm  sapU.  [Motion  pic- 
ture]    Athletic  Institute.  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Coosultanis.  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonstrators, 
Dave  Hatewinkel,  Jim  Hsiewinkel. 

I.  Wreatling.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 
[GV1I95]  796.8  72-701170 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 


WrcatUag— Greco-Roaua.  Part  2:  Waist  drop  aad  sapU.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consulunls,  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonstralOfs, 
Dave  Haiewinkel,  Jim  Haiewinkel. 
1.  Wreatling.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 

796.8  72-701171 


[GVll95i 

Athletic  inatilute 


72 


MARC 


WrestUag— Greco-Rmaas.  Part  3:  Under  ars  spfea.  [Motion  pic- 
ture]    Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  COnaulianta.  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  deoMmsiraton, 
Dave  HazcwinkeU  Jim  HazewinkeL 

1.  Wrestling.        1-  Athletic  Institute. 
[GV1195]  796.8,  72-701172 

Athletic  Institute  72 


MARC 


Wrestling— Oeco-RoMaa.  Part  4:  Dack  aadei^-sapM.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demonstrators, 
Dave  Haiewinkel,  Jim  Haiewinkel 

1.  WrcstUng.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 
[GVn95]  796.8  72-701173 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 

Wrestling— Greco-Roaaa.  Part  5:  Ana  aad  waist  sapl^  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  General 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  nun- 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 
CREDITS:  ConsultanU,  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demonstrmtora, 

Dave  Haiewinkel,  Jim  Haiewinkel. 
1.  Wrestling.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 

[GV11953  796.8  72-701174 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 


Wrestling— Grcoo-RoHaa. 

Athletic  Institute,  1972. 


Part  6:  Head  lock.  [Motion  picture] 
Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 


684 


approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Myroo  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demonstrators, 
Dave  Hazewinkel,  Jim  HazewinkeL 
1.  Wrestling.        I.  Athletic  Institute. 

[GV1195i  796.8  72-701189 

Athletic  Institute  72  MARC 

Wrestling— Greco-Roaaa.  Part  7:  Hl^  shoaldar.  [Motion  pic- 
ture]   Athletic  Institute,  1972.    Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants.  Myrcm  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  demonstratora, 
Dave  Haiewinkel,  Jim  Hazewinkel. 
1.  Wrestling.        I.  Athletic  InstittM. 

[GV1195i  796.8  72-701190 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 


WreatUag— Greco-Roaua. 

Athletic  Institute,  1972. 


Part  8:  Flytag  man,  [Motion  picture] 
Made  by  Deluxe  General. 


approx.  4  min.    si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants.  Myron  Roderick.  Terry  McCann;  denwnairators, 
Dave  Hszewinkd,  Jim  Haiewinkel. 

1.  Wrestling.       1.  Athletic  Inatitute. 
[GV1195]  796.8  72-701191 

Athletic  Institute  73  MARC 

Wrearttag    firero-RoMaa.  Part  9:  Gat  wreack.  [Motion  picture] 
Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx.  4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 

Loop  film  in  cartridge. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  ConsultanU.  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonstrators. 
Dave  Haiewinkel,  Jim  Haiewinkel. 

I.  Wreatling.       I.  Athletic  Institute. 
(GV1195]  796.8  72-701193 

Athletic  Inatilute  72  MARC 

WraatH^    Graco-Rwaaa.  Part  10:  Rererae  waist  lift.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute,  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  GeneraL 

approx.  4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm. 
Loop  film  in  cartridge. 
With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Consultants,  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonstratora, 
Dave  Haiewinkel,  Jim  Haiewinkel. 
1.  Wreatling.        1.  Athletic  Institute. 

[OV1195)  796.8  72-701194 

Athletic  Institute  71  MARC 

Wrestling— Greco-RoauB.  Part  1 1:  Staadlag  gat  wreach.  [Motion 
picture]     Athletic  Institute.  1972.     Made  by  Deluxe  General. 

approx,  4  min.     si.     color      super  8  mm. 

Lnop  film  in  cartridge 

With  guide 

CREDITS:  Contulisnti.  Myron  Roderick,  Terry  McCann;  demonsiraiors, 
Dave  Haiewinkel.  Jim  Haiewinkel. 

1   Wrniling        I   Athletic  Institute. 
[GVI195i  796.8  72-701195 

Athletic  Insiituu  7}[t72)rcv  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wright,  Basil 
see 


Greek  sculpture. 


Wright,  Dan  B 
see 

Rapids  of  the  Colorado. 

Wright,  Erik 
see 

The  Chess  game. 
Dialectics  of  a  dropout, 
Wright,  Gladys 


Greek  sculpture. 
Wri^t  brolbfffs.  tMotion  picture]    Thome  Films,  1971. 

3  min.     ai.     bAw.     Hiper  8  inm.     (8  mm.  document!  protect,  no 

Loop  fUm  in  canhdfc.  Film  nola  on  cannd|c  cnc. 

CREOrrS:  Producer.  DennU  GrogM. 

SUMMARY:  Showi  ihe  •chievements  of  the  Wright  brothen  in  the  field  of 
■vi»t»n  De«:ribe«  the  1908  night  of  Wilbur  in  Ff«nce.  and  the  demotut ration 
which  he  gave  before  the  King  of  Italy.  Prcsenu  the  performance  which  Orville 
Wright  gave  for  Preaident  Tafl. 

1.  Wright,  WUbur,  1867.1912.  2.  Wright.  Orville,  1871-1948  I.  Thome 
Films,  inc..  BouMet,  Goto.  II.  Series;  S  mm.  d€>cumenu  project  iMotion  pic- 
lure]  no   330. 

tTL540.W7]  629.13  72-701300 

■niome  Film*  72  MARC 


..  330) 


Wright  brothers'  first  flight   {Motion  picture) 
Film  Library,  1966. 


Anargyros 


4  mln.     si.     b&w.     8  mto. 

Loop  fllm.      Issued  In  staDdard  8  nim.  and  In  super  8  mto. 

Summary:  Shows  and  describes  the  flight  made  by  the  Wright 
brothers,  a.s  well  as  other  early  flying  attempts  by  variou.>i  aircraft. 
With  captions. 

1.   Wright,  Orville,  1871-1948.     2.  Wright,  Wilbur,  1867-1912. 
8.  Aerunautics — History.        i.  Anargyros  Film  Library. 

629.13  71-700350 

Anargyros  Film  Library 


The  Wrigley  zoo:  Jeffrey  Giraffe  {Motion  picture)     Wm. 
Wrigley,  Jr.,  Co.,  1966. 

1  mln      >^.    b&w.     16  mm. 

SHmi»aiif:  .\iiltiiated  television  commercial  for  Wrigley  spearmint 
Citm. 

1.  Te!evi.«»ion  advertising.  i.  Wrigley  (Wm.)  Jr.,  Company. 

Fi  67-530 


The  Wrigley  zoo:   Sammy  Sloth   (Motion  picture)     Wm. 
Wrigley,  Jr.,  Co.,  1966. 

1  mln.     »d-     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summarp:  Aaimaied  television  commercial  for  Wrigley  spearmint 

1.  Television  adrertlsing.  i.  Wrigley  (Wm.)  Jr.,  Company. 

Fi  67-531 


The  Wrinkle  squad   (Motion  picture) 
1971. 


Paulist  Productions, 


28  mill.    sd.    bAw.    16  ram.     (Insight) 

With  dltwuR-ilon  guide. 

CRP:DITS:  Fr-xluoer.  John  Meredj-th  Lucas;  director.  John  New- 
land  ;  writer,  Thomas  Caramagno.  CAST :  EM  Asner,  Edward 
Andrews,  John  Mnrley,  Kaz  Garas. 

SUMMAKY:  A  dramatization  about  three  old  men  who  run  afoul 
of  State  bureaucracy  when  they  open  a  cbild-care  center  as  a  way 
of  batting  the  feelioe  of  uselessness  that  accompanies  old  age. 

I.  Paulist  I'roductions,  Pacific  Palisades.  Calif.  II.  Series:  Insight 
(Motion  picture) 

301.43  74-713915 

Paulist  Productiooa 


Tte  Wiiaklad  ML  [Motioa  picture]    MacmilUn  Co.,  School  Divi- 
non.  1970.     Made  by  Elektra  Film  Productioiu. 

7  min.     ad.     cotor.     16  mm.     (Jarolimek- Davis:  Focu*  on  active  learning) 
SUMMARY:  Showi  the  irrcgularitiea  in  the  earth's  surface,  the  distnbution 

of  land  and  water,  the  great  variations  in  landfonna,  and  the  nature  of  tlte  earth's 

interior.  For  primary  gradea. 

1.  Earth— Juvenile  films.     [I.  Gcotofyj        I.  Macmillan,  firm,  pubtisbere. 

New  York.     School  Division.      II.  Series:  Jaroiimek-Davia:  Focus  on  active 

ksming.  (Moooa  picture] 

iQESUj  372.8  72-701110 

72  MARC 


Wrist  and  hand  {Motion  picture)     Bailey  Films,  1969. 

4  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Injury  prevention  training 
aeries) 

Loop  tilm  mounted  in  cartridge. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Script,  education  coosuttant,  and  manual,  James  O. 
Crakes. 

tiummaru:  Shows  Illustrations  of  the  structure  of  the  wrirt  and 
band,  l^emonstrales  exercises  that  stretcb  the  tight  structures  on 
the  palmar  surface  of  the  wrist  and  hand.    With  captions. 

1.  Hand.  2.  WrisL  3.  Exercise.  i.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.  Series:  Injury  prevention  training  series  (Motion 
Iricture) 

613.7  75-708830 

BFA  Educational  Media 


The  Writer  and  the  city  {Motion  picture)  Howard  Sutton. 
Released  by  University-at-Tjarf^,  1971. 

28  mill.     Hd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  how  writers,  from  Walt  Whitman  to  Scott 
Fitzgerald  and  Saul  Bellow,  have  been  iDq>ired  by  the  modern  city 
and  have  seen  It  not  as  a  problmi  to  solve  but  as  an  experience  to 
share. 

I.  Cities  and  towns  In  literature.  2.  American  literature — History 
and  criticism.  I.  Sutton.  Howard.  1930-  II.  Unlverslty-at- 

Large  Programs,  inc. 

[PS169]  810  71-713381 

CINE 

Writers  and  artists  of  the  new  era  {Motion  picture) 
WOBS-TV  and  Columbia  University.    Released  by  Holt, 

Riiieliart  and  Winston,  1969- 

:W  i.i  .1.  ->l.  \t&\\.  1U  mm.  (Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro- 
Americans.     Section  11;   W,   E.  B.   DuBols  and   the  new  century) 

SHtamarif:  Professor  E.  A.  Topplo  discusses  the  accompllshmenta 
of  blacIcK  —  Including  Paul  Laurence  Dunbar,  Charles  Chesnutt, 
Edward  Bannister,  and  Edmonla  Lewis — in  tlie  arts  and  other  fields 
prior  to  World  War  i.  pointing  out  that  most  of  their  works  were 
imitative  of  whites  and  showed  no  black  heritage. 

1.   Negro  artists.     2.  Negro  authors.  i.  Tcv>pln,  Edgar  Allan, 

1928-  11.   New   York.     Television   station   WCBS-TV.     m.  Co- 

lumbia University,  iv.  Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston,  inc.  Series: 
Black  heritage:  a  history  of  Afro-Americans  (Motion  picture)  Sec- 
tlon  11 :  W.  E.  O.  DuBots  and  the  new  century. 

927  70-704074 

Holt,  Rlnehart  and  Winston 

Writers:  Bruce  Jay  Friedman  and  black  humor  (Motion 
picture)  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio  Cen- 
ter. Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- Visual  Center, 
1966. 

30  mln.     Ed.     t>&w.     16  mm. 

CREDITS :  Executive  producer,  Jack  Sameth ;  narrator.  Joe  Silver. 

SUMMARY:  George  Mandel,  author,  Leslie  -\.  Fiedler,  critic  and 
novelist,  and  R.  V.  Cassll.  writer,  discuss  black  humor  and  probe 
tbe  characteristics  distinguishing  this  genre  from  otlier  literature. 
Bmce  Jay  Friedman  presents  his  definition  of  bla<^  humor.  In- 
cludes a  synopsis  of  Friedman's  novel  Stem,  Illustrated  by  line 
drawings,  „, 

1.  Friedman,  Bmce  Jay,  IBOO-  2,  Wit  and  humor— History 

and  criticism.  I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 

Center.      II.  Indiana.      University.     Audio-Visual  Center. 

818  75-702112 

Indiana  Univ.  Audio-  Visual  Onter 

Writers  on  writing  (Motion  picture)  Ikon  Films.  Released 
by  Bailey  Fibns,  1965;  by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

28  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credits:  Producer,  David  L.  Bell. 

Summary :  A  documentary  film  which  covers  a  Writer's  Week  at 
the  University  of  Redlands,  California.  Compares  and  contrasts  bow 
write t^  Richard  Armour,  Ray  Bradbury,  Frederic  Sbroyer.  and 
Harry  Golden  work.  Tbe  writers  discuss  tbelr  Idea  sources,  methods, 
and  attitudes  toward  tbelr  writings  and  their  critics. 

1.  Authorship.    2.  Armour.  Richard  Wlllard,  1906-  3.  Brad- 

bury,  Ray.    1920-  4.    Sbroyer.    Frederic   B.     5.   Golden,   Harry 

Lewis,   1902-  I.   Ikon   Films.     II.   Bailey   Films,   Inc.,   Holly- 

wood, Calif.     IIL  BFA  Educational  Media. 

808.02  70-711621 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Writing  1  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4  min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Bummary:  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  tbe  worda  being 
taught  in  order  to  help  tbe  students  to  recognize  and  retain  tbe 
wonls. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  chlldrea  —  Bdncation  —  lAUgnage  arta. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Beading  and  writing  series  {Motion  picture) 

371.9  7&-708621 

HcOraw-HllI  Book  Co. 

Writing  2  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4   mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Teaches  special  education  students  ttasic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  the  worda  being 
taught  in  order  to  help  tbe  students  to  recognize  and  retain  tbe 
words. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children  —  Education  —  Language  arts. 
1.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

371.9  79-708623 

HcOraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Writing  3  {Motion  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970.  ' 

4   mln.     si,     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  sltuaUona  which  act  out  tbe  words  being 
taught  in  order  to  help  the  students  to  recognlae  and  retain  the 
words. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children  — Education  — Language  arts. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  n.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company 
Series:  Beading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

371.9  72-708623 

McOraw-HUl  Book  Co. 

Writing  4  (Moti-on  picture)  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 
1970. 

4   min.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

I^wp  film. 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  ont  tbe  words  being 
taught  in  order  to  help  the  students  to  recognize  and  retain  the 
worts. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  dilldren  —  Education  —  Langnage  arts. 
1.  Canada.  Natlotial  Film  Board,  u.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series:  Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

871.9  76-706624 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


685 


Writing  5  {Motion  picture)      National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
adn.     Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

1970. 

4   mil),     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Reading  and  writing  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  ifmher's  manual. 

Bummary:  Teaches  special  education  students  basic  reading  and 
writing  skills  by  presenting  situations  which  act  out  tbe  words  being 
taught  in  order  to  help  the  students  to  recognize  and  retain  the 
words. 

1.  Mentally  handicapped  children  —  Education  —  Langoage  arts. 
I.  Canada.  National  Film  Board,  ri.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Series;  Reading  and  writing  series  (Motion  picture) 

371.9  70-706625 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Writing    a    good    paragraph    {Film$trip)      Coleman   Film 

Enterprises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1970. 

."»  fr.  tX)lor.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In.,  33)  rpm., 
16  mln.     (English  series) 

Credita:  Writer  and  consultant.  Geraldlne  R.  Kramer. 

Summary:  Provides  examples  and  explains  the  principles  required 
for  writing  well  organized,  meaningful  paragraphs. 

1.  English  language — Composition  and  exercises.  i.  Coleman 

Film  Enterprises,     ii.  RMI  Film  Productions.        Series:  English  se- 
ries (Filmstrlp.     RMI  Film  Productions) 

808  70-737053 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Writing  a  good  theme   {FUmatrip)     Coleman  Film  Enter- 
prises.    Released  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1970. 

91  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In..  331  rpm., 
29  mln.     (Engllxb  S4>rles) 

Credits;  Writer  and  consulUnt,  Geraldlne  B.  Kramer. 

Summary:  Uses  examples  to  explain  the  step-by-step  constmction 
of  a  theme,  and  the  necessity  for  unity  and  coherence. 

1.  English  language — Composition  and  exercises.  i.  ColemaD 

Film  Enterprises,  u.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  English  se- 
ries (Filmstrlp.     RMI  Film  Productions) 

808  7a-737054 

RMI  Film  Productions 


Writing  a  research   paper    (Filmstrip)     Westwood   Educa- 
tional  Productions,  19711.     Made  by  Horizon   Productions. 

172  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
40  mlD.     mlcn^roove. 

SUMMARY :  Provides  a  thorough,  step-by-step  description  of  the 
necessary  organisation.  Investigatloa,  and  composition  techoiques 
involved  in  developing  a  research  paper. 

1.    Report   writing.        I.    Westwood   Educational   Productions. 

808.02  76-737986 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Writing  a  research  paper,  manuscript  form,  and 
documentation 


Ad  Introduction  to  writing  a  research  paper,  manu- 
script form,  and  dociunentation. 


Writing     beginning     consonants.       Part     1     (Ftlmjftrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co..  1967.    Made  by  University  Films. 

32  fr.    colnr.    35  mm.     (Discovering  Spelling  patterns  series,  set  1) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  The  first  In  a  series  of  three  films  which  explain  how 
to  recognize  and  write  beginning  consonants.  Designed  for  reading 
Improvement  in  grade  oo& 

1.  English  language— Consonants.  i.  SIcGraw-Hlll  Book  Com- 
paiTv.         Series :  Discovering  spelling  patterns  series  ( Filmstrlp)  set  1. 

Fi  A  67-3763 
McGraw-HlII  Book  Co. 


Writing     beginning     consonants.       Part     2     (FUnvftrip) 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  University  Films. 

36  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Discovering  apelUog  patterns  series,  set 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  The  second  in  a  series  of  three  films  which  explain  how 
to  recognize  and  write  beginning  consonants.  Designed  for  reading 
improvement  in  grade  one. 

1.  English  language— Consonants.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany.        Serie.-!:  Discovering  spelling  patterns  seHes  (Filmstrlp)  set  1. 

Fi  A  67-3764 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Writing     beginning     consonants.       Part     3     (FUmttrip) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1967.    Made  by  University  Films. 

31  fr.     ro'or.     35  mm.     ( Discovering  spelling  patterns  series,  set  1 ) 

With  teiichpf's  guide. 

Summary:  The  third  In  a  series  of  three  films  which  explain  how 
to  recognise  and  write  beginning  consonants.  Designed  for  reading 
Improvement  In  grade  one. 

1.  EnglLih  lan;;uai:e — Consonants.  I.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Com- 
pany. Series:  Discovering  spelling  patterns  series  (Filmstrlp) 
Bet  1. 

Fi  A  67-3765 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Writing  careers  in  advertising   {FUmttrip)      Educational 
Dimensions  Corp.,  1968. 

80  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonodlsc:  2  s..  12  in.,  33i  rpm.,  15 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Gerald  Scbonfeld.  president  of  Kelly-Nason  advertis- 
ing, talks  about  career  opportunities  in  the  field  of  advertising,  and 
explains  how  an  advertisement  Is  created,  executed,  and  produced. 
Describes  the  Job  of  copywriter  as  a  manlpnlatlon  of  words,  pictures, 
and  ideas. 

1.  Advertising  as  a  profession.  l  Educational  Dimensions  Cor- 
poration. 

669.13  77-736409 

Educational  Dimensions  Corp. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Writing  different  kinds  of  letters  {Motion  picture)     Coro- 
net Instructional  Films,  1968. 

U  mir..     sd.     on'ur.     16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Civditi:  t'ollaborator,  F.  Norwood  Marquis. 

Summary:  V'^a  four  common  situations  to  »how  how  to  write  dif- 
ferent types  of  letters.  Including  the  peraonal  letter,  the  business  let- 
ter, the  letter  of  iDrliatlon,  and  (he  thank  you  letter. 

. Another  issue,    b&w. 

1  Letter-writing.  i.  Coronet  InMructlonal  Films. 

372.6  Fi  A  68-526 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Writing  for  children   with  Irene   Hunt    (Motion  picture) 
Uni\-ersity  of  Michigan  TV  Center,  1967. 

30  mi:i.     sti.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  on  video  tape  (1  In.) 

Summai-y:  Irene  Hunt,  winner  of  the  1967  Newberry  Award,  reads 
from  her  books  and  answers  questions  posed  by  eight  young  crltlc- 
fans.     Hosted  by  Mary  Ann  Stevenson. 

1.   Children's  literature   (Selections;   Extracts,  etc.)  r.  Hunt, 

Irene,     ir.  Michigan.     University.    Television  Center. 

808.0G  Fi  A  68-290 

Michigan  University  TV  Center 


Writing  for  children  with  Robert  Burch  (Motion  picture) 
University  of  Michigan  TV  Center,  1067. 

30  mill.     sa.     btw.    16  mm. 

.\l8o  issued  on  vi<leo  tape  (1  in. ) 

Siunmari/:  Georgia  born  prize  winning  children's  author  Robert 
Burch  discusses  how  and  why  he  writes.  Hosted  by  Mary  Ann 
Stevenson. 

i.  Children's  literature — Technique.  t.  Burch,  Robert, 

n.  Michigan.     University.    Television  Center. 

808.06  Fi  A  68-291 

Ulcblgan  University  TV  Center 


Writing  for  newspapers   (Filmstrip) 
Education,  1969. 


Society   for   Visual 


52  tr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  3S1  rpm  H 
min.    microgroove.     (The  Newsfpaper  In  America) 

Issued  also  with  phonrrtape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Credits:  .\uthor,  Howard  F.  Decker. 

Bumntary:  Examines  techniques  of  note-Uklng  and  writing  news- 
paper copy,  and  shows  examples  of  newspaper  style.  Explains  the 
differences  between  news  story  structure  and  other  forms  of  writing. 

1.  Journalism— Authorship.  i.   Society  for  Visual  Education, 

Inc.,  Chicago.  Series;  The  Newspaper  in  America  (Pllmstrip) 

«^.  »    .     ,,.      .  ^^^-^  71-734771 

Society  for  Visual  Education 


Writing  letters  that  get  results  (Motion  picture) 
table  Productions,  1967. 


Kound- 


28mln.     »d.     color.     18  mm.     ( -Memo  series,  no,  1 ) 

With  discussion  leader's  guide. 

Eastman  ektachrume. 

Credits:  I)lre<ior,  Arthur  SwertllolT;  narrator.  John  Milton  Ken- 
nedy. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  write  letters  that  create  Interest,  pre- 
sent facts,  and  stimulate  action.      Waldo  J.   Marra.  correepon deuce 
con.xuItant.  discu.sses  the  principles  and  techniques  of  writing  effective 
business  letters. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Coninierclal   correspondence.  i.  Roundtable  Productions 

Beverly  Mills,  Calif.         Series:  Memo  series  (Motion  picture)  no  1 

808.6  Fi  A  67-5712 

Roundtnble  Productions 


Writing  —  origins  and  development  (FUmstrip)  Diana 
Wyllie,  ltd.,  London,  1064.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Inter- 
national Film  Bureau,  1968. 

4-1  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  notes. 

Made  In  cooperation  with  Biro  Swanu,  ltd. 

Cr^itt:  Advliwr,  David  Dlrlnger. 

Summarv:  Traces  the  development  of  writing  from  Its  embryonic 
stage,  through  pictures,  word  signs,  and  syllable  writing  to  the  alpha- 
betic script  now  used  throughout  the  western  world. 

1.  Writing— Hist.  I.  Diana  Wyllie.  ltd.  ii.  International  Film 
Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 

411  Fi  A  68-5085 

International  Film  Bnnaa 


Writing  short  stories:  plot.  [Filmstrip]      Coronet  Instructional 
Materials,  1972. 

52  fr.    color.     35  mm.       and  phonodbc;  I  %..  13  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  12  min. 

Alto  luucd  with  phonoiape  in  cascctte. 

With  tiudy  |uide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Howard  F.  Decker. 

SUMMARY:  Explainitheimporunccofconfliciin  the  development  of  plot 
ar>d  dcscribei  ihc  relaiionihip  txiwecn  theme  and  plot  in  ihort  iloriea. 

1    Short  jtory       2,  PloU  (Drama,  novel,  etc.)        I,  Coronet  Inatructiofial 
Material*  (Firm) 

(PN3373]  808.3  72-736259 

Coronet  Inuruclional  72  MARC 

Male  rial* 


Writing  short  ttorict:  the  characters.  (Filmstrip)     Coronet  In- 
Xructional  Materials,  1972. 

53  fr.     color.     35  mm        and  phonodiac:  1  >..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm  .  1 1  min 

Abo  tiaucd  with  phcmotapc  m  caaaettc. 

CREDITS:   Educational  colUbofaior,  Howard  P.  Oeckcr. 

With  ttudy  (utde, 

SUMMARY:  Descnbea    the    ncceaaity    of  good    character    development 
through  gcaiurea,  poaturca,  and  physical  dcicriplion  in  writing  abort  none*. 

I    Short  atory.     2.  Chaiaclert  and  characUriaiica  m  Itierature         I.  CorofMt 
Instructiooal  Material*  (Firm) 

tPN3375]  808.3  72-736260 

Coronet  loatrucltonal  72  MARC 

MstOTiala 


Writing  short  stories:  the  creative  writer.  [Filmstrip]    Coronet  In- 
sti^clional  Materials.  1972. 

48  fr.     color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  1  *.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,  11  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonoiapc  in  cassette. 

With  smdy  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Howard  F.  Decker. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  the  importance  of  concentration,  awareness,  and  perse- 
verance in  good  writing. 

I.  Short  jlory,      2.  Creative  writing         i.  Coronet  instructional  Materials 
(Firm) 

lPN3373i  808.3  72-736262 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Materials 


Writing  short  stories:  the  dialogue.  [Filmstrip]     Coronet  Instruc- 
tional Materials.  1972. 

46  fr      color.     35  mm.        and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  10  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  Howard  F.  Decker. 

SUMMARY:  ExF^ains  the  importance  in  short  story  writing  of  good  dialog 
in  developing  characters. 

I.  Short  story.     2.  Dialogue.        I.  Coronet  instructional  Materials  (Firm) 
(PN3373i  808,3  72-736261 

Coronet  Instructional  72  MARC 

Materials 


Writing,    spefling,    and    reading 

through  Seeing,  1969. 


(Filmstrip)        Learning 


Jam  Handy  Organiza- 


48  Blmstrlps.     b&w.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Author,  Lloyd  (3erald  Martin;  editor,  Edward  Bernard 
Fry. 

Summary:  A  self-contained  series  of  44  lessons  teaching  25  words 
and  18  letters  of  the  alphabet  In  a  logical  sequential  order.  Incltides 
readiness  screening  and  pre-wrltlng  practice.  Program  WSR  I-A, 
to  be  used  with  or  without  Tach  I  st-O- Flasher. 

1.  English  language — Alphabet.  2.  English  langtiage — Orthogra- 
phy and  spelllBg.  i.  Learning  through  Seeing,  inc.,  Snnland,  CallC 
372.4  77-73861fl 

Learning  tbrongb  Seeing 

Writing  with  pictures  (FilniHtrip) 
tion,  1967. 

36  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Books — their  story,  no.  1) 

Eastman  color. 

Summary;  Uses  captioned  drawings  to  Illustrate  how  man  devel- 
oped spoken  language,  how  pictures  were  used  to  represent  things, 
how  pictures  became  words  and  were  used  to  represent  Ideas,  and 
bow  pictures  came  to  represent  sound  value  in  words. 

1.  Picture-writing.  i.  Jam  Handy  Organization,  Inc.  Series: 
Books— their  atory  (Filmstrip)  no.  1. 

Fi  67-1671 

Written  communication  (FUmttrip)  Universal  Education 
and  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

33  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Communication — stone  age  to  space  age) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Traces  the  growth  of  written  forms  of  eommunlcatlon 
from  the  times  of  primitive  man  to  the  Inventloa  of  the  alphabet. 
Describes  the  various  writing  systems  used  by  man  as  well  aa  the 
Roman  and  Arabic  number  systems.  Includes  a  view  of  present-day 
techniques  In  written  communications.    With  captions. 

1.  Writing— History.    2.  Numerals— History.  i.  Universal  Edu- 

cation and  Visual  Arts.  Series:  Communication — stone  age  to 

space  age  (Filmstrip) 

411  70-736170 

A.  L,  A.  Booklist 

Written  expression  (grades  3,  4)  (Filmstrip)  Audio-Vis- 
ual Section.  Division  of  Instructional  Services,  Los  Ange- 
les City  School  District.  Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1969; 
by  BFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

98  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  33|  rpm..  IS 
min.     microgroove.     (Teaching  liinguage  skills) 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  classroom  teacher  can  use  drawings  and 
paintings  to  stimulate  creaUve  writing.  Views  a  group  of  third  and 
fourth  graders  composing  word  books,  and  writing  and  reading  their 
own  compositions. 

1.  English  language— Composition  and  exercises.  2.  Creation  (Lit- 
erary, artistic,  etc.)  I.  Los  Angeles  City  School  District.  Divi- 
sion of  Instructional  Services.  II.  Bailey  Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.  III.  BPA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Teaching  language 
skills  (Filmstrip.     BFA  Educational  Media) 

370.7  70-738621 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Wrong  again  (Motion  picture)  Hal  Roach,  19-20.  Released 
by    IJIackhawk    Fiinis/Eustin-Plielaii   Corp.    ,106- ?j 

24  min.    si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Aiso  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm 

Originally  released  in  sound. 
n^i^^'P^'^^'^-PKV^'^K  and   story.   Leo   McCarey;   editor.   Richard 
Ciinier.     CAST  ;  Stan  laurel,  Oliver  Hardy. 

SUMMARY:  A  comedy  in  which  two  boys  confuse  the  painting 
Blue  boy  with  a  horse  of  the  same  name. 

I    Roach,  Hal.  1892-  11.  Eastln-Phelan  Corporation.  Daven- 

port. Iowa.  *^ 

791.48  73-713143 

Eastln-Phelan  Corp. 

The  Wrong  box  (Motion  picture)  Salamander  Film  Produc- 
tions, London.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  1966. 

107  min.    sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Suggested  by  the  novel  of  the  wme  title  by  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son and  Lloyd  Osborne. 

Credits:  Producer  and  director,  Bryan  Forbes;  screenplay.  Larry 
Gelbart,  Burt  Sbevelove;  music,  John  Barry;  director  of  photog- 
raphy, Gerry  Turpin;  film  editor.  Alan  Osblstou.  Cast:  John  Mills. 
Ralph  Richardson.  Michael  Calne,  Peter  Cook,  Dudley  Moore,  Nanette 
Newman,  Tony  Hancock,  Peter  Sellers. 

Summary:  A  comedy  set  during  the  Victorian  era  In  England. 
The  elder  of  two  brothers  la  determined  to  outlive  the  last  of  his 
family  In  order  to  receive  a  great  lottery  fortune  which  he  can 
then  pass  on  to  hln  grandaoD. 

I.  Stevenwn.  Robert  Loula.   1850-ia»4.      The  wrong  box. 

n.  Salamander  Film  Pro-  ductlona.       iii.    Columbia    Pictures 

Corporation. 

791.43  71-707869 


Wunder  Im  Holz    (Motion  picture) 
Bee   Wonders  in  wood 


686 


Wnthering  heights  (Motion  picture)  Argyle  Enterprises 
and  Telemated  Motion  Pictures.  Released  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1967. 

13  mill.     «il.     color.     16  mm-     (Classical  literature  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Geraldlne  Fitzgerald. 

Summary:  A  study  of  the  characters,  settings,  coetumM  and 
customs  portrayed  by  Emily  BrontS  In  her  novel  Wuthertng  heights. 
Another  issue,    b&w.  „      ,„ 

1  Bronte,  Emily  Jane,  1818-1848.     Wutherlng  heights.         i.  Brontfe, 
Emily  Jane.  1818-1848.     Wutherlng  heights,     ii.  Ar^  f  Eiiterprisea, 
Inc      III    Telemated  Motion  Picture!*,     iv.   McGraw-Hill   Book  Com- 
oany         Series:  Classical  literature  series  (Motion  picture) 
^^  823  Fi  A  67-6341 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Wu3rt8,  Herman 


The  Other  side. 

Wyeth,  Andrew  N 


The  Story  of  Caesar  Rodney. 

Wyeth  Laboratories 
see 

Case  in  point. 
Every  step  of  the  way. 
Hapf^  family  planning. 
Redi-temptSiq>encripc  R]  it  ready. 

Tubex(Supencript  Rj  cloaed  aystem  iiyectioni. 

Unit  dose  and  you. 

The   Wyeth   phenomenon    (Motion  picture)      CBS   News. 
Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1968. 

28  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Pictures  many  of  Andrew  Wyeth's  paintings  to  demon- 
strate his  great  skill  as  an  illustrator,  and  his  strength  In  the  realistic 
portrayal  of  traditional  American  subjects.  Includes  Interviews  with 
Mr.  Wyeth's  slater  and  his  son,  who  Is  also  an  artist 

1   Wyeth.  Andrew,  1917-  L  Olumbia  Broadcasting  System, 

inc      CBS  News      ti.  Bailey  Films,  inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

759.13  Fi  A  68-881 


Wyeth's    country    (Motion    picture)     Miketoe    Productions, 
iw;o. 

5  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

tiummaiy:  Presents  a  view  of  the  island  In  Maine  which  was  the 
subject  of  many  of  Andrew  Wyeth's  paintings.  Shows  a  salllKtat 
approaching  the  l^and  and  then  reveals  that  the  Island  Is  aban- 
doned. 

1.  Wyeth.  Andrew,  1917-  i.  Miketoe  Productlona. 

917.41  73-701765 

CINE 

Wylde  Films 
see 


Wyiie,  Ida  Alexa  Ross,  1885-1959.       The  red  mirage 
see 

The  Unknown, 

Wylie,  Philip,   1902- 
see 

Small  world:    Toynbee,  Uyiie,  Graves. 

wyndham,  Charles 
see 

Alrbom, 

Wynken,  BJynken,  and  Nod  (Filmstrip)    Cooper  Films  and 

Records,  1967. 

28  fr,  color.  Z.'>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector. 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  331  rpm.,  3  min.  (Our 
children's  heritage.    Serlea  B) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits;   Narrator,  Margie  Bell;   illustrator.  Carroll  Spinney. 

Summary:  Presents  drawings  to  illustrate  the  poem  by  Eugene 
Field  about  three  flnhernien  who  .^lled  off  in  a  wooden  shoe. 

I.  Field,  Eugene.  1850-1885.  Wynken,  BIynken  and  Nod.  ii.  Cooper 
Films  and  Records.  Series:  Our  children's  heritage  (FlimsUip) 
Series  B. 

811  Fi6»-a033 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Wjmkoi,  Btyakcm,  mA  Nod.  (Motion  picture]     Wetton  Woods 
Studios.  1971. 

4  mia.     td.     bAw.     ]6mia. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Morton  Schindd;  nvrator.  John  Cunnintlum;  music. 
Mary  Lynn  TwonUy. 

SUMMARY:  Um*  the  picturo  utd  text  of  the  poem  by  Eugene  Fteld  to  tell 
the  uory  «bout  Wynken.  BIynken.  tnd  Nod.  For  primary  grade*. 

1.  Children'*  poetry,  il.  American  poctryi  I.  Field.  Eugene.  USD- 1 895. 
Wynken.  BIynken.  and  Nod.     11.  Weaton  Woodi  Studioa,  Wetton,  Conn. 


Wynl 
[PZl 


tI*Z8.3) 

Weaton  Wooda  Studioa 


372.6 


70-715123 
MARC 


V»yse,  Lois, 
see 


Grandfathers  are  to  love 


Gran(^rents  are  to  love, 

Wyse,  Lois.       Grandmothers  are  to  love 
see 

Grandparents  are  to  love. 

Wytwfimia  FIlm6w  Dokumentalnych 
see 

Gypaies. 


XYZ 


X  {ifotion  picture)  Alta  Vista  Productions.  Released  by 
American  International  Pictures,  1963. 

80  mJn     Bd.     color.    35  mm. 

Spectnrama.     Pathecolor. 

AIM  koown  under  the  title  X— The  man  with  the  x-ny  ejes. 

CtvditM:  Produoer  and  director,  Roger  Gorman;  ator;,  Ray  Rag- 
•ell;  screenplay,  Robert  Dillon.  Ray  BnawU;  mualc.  Lea  Baxter-  di- 
rector of  photography,  Floyd  Croaby ;  film  editor,  Anthony  Carras. 
Cast:  Hay  Ullland.  Diana  ran  der  Vila,  Harold  J.  Stone,  John  Hoyt. 
Don  Rickles. 

Surnmaryr  A  »cienc*-flction  drama.  A  doctor  who  deTClopa  a  drug 
which  ftlves  him  x-ray  Tiaion,  coodurts  an  experiment  which  leads  to 
bla  own  destruction. 

I.  Alta  VisU  Productions,  Hollywood,  Calif,  n.  American  Inter- 
national Pictures,  Hollywood,  Calif,  m.  X~the  man  with  the  i-ray 
eyee  (Motion picture) 

Fi  67-1392 

The  X-15  (Filmitrip)  My  weekly  reader,  1964.  Made  by 
NatioDftI  Film  Studios. 

18  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Series  2,  no.  12-64. 

Summary:  Studies  the  X-15  plane  and  explains  how  its  perform- 
ance In  space  testa  the  way  In  whldi  men  and  muchliww  react  in 
conditions  beyond  the  earth's  atmosphere. 

1.  X-15  (Rocket  aircraft)  l  My  weekly  reader. 

372.3  76-733211 

PennsylTania  School  for  the  Deaf 

X-ray  crystallography  {Motion  picture)  Harper  &  Row, 
Publishers,  1970.    Made  by  Old  Pueblo  Film  Co. 

4  mln.     si.     color,    super  8  mm.     ( Fandamwitals  of  chemistry) 
Ixwp  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

With  teacher's  euide  and  student  guide. 

CrediU:  Authors,  Rod  O'Connor.  Bruce  Fowler. 

Stimmitrv:  Interprets  X-ray  data  and  demonstrates  InstrtUBenta 
used  in  making  crystaltographs. 

1.   X-ray  crystallography.  i.  Haiper    A  Bow,   Publisher*,  Inc. 

Series :  Fundamentals  of  chemistry  ( Motion  picture) 

548  70-706886 

Harper  A  Row 

X-ray  film  (Motion  picture)  Chris  Munger,  1968.  Re- 
leased  by  Pyramid  Films.  1971. 

5  niin.     xd.     biw.     16  mm. 

Sl'MSIARY:  A  visceral  and  cryptic  natural  history  of  man  which 
points  to  the  ephemeral  nature  of  life  In  a  capsule  surrey  of  the 
biological  processeo. 

1.  Life  (Biology)  I.  Hunger,  Chris.  II.  Pyramid  Films,  inc. 
[QHX31]  577  72-712466 

I'yramid  Films 

X-ray  motiwi  pictures:  Foot  {Motion  picture)    Educational 

Ser\-ic€S,  1966. 

4  mill.     si.     b4w.     8mtn.     (Bones) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

CrediU:  Cine  radiographic  studies.  Robert  Janker,  James  Wataon. 
Sidney  A.  Weinberg,  George  H.  Bamsey. 

Bummarif:  Shows  sequeaces  which  ioclnde  curling  the  toes,  tnor* 
log  the  foot  up  and  down  and  side  to  side,  rotating  the  ankle.  Up- 
toeing.  Jumping,  and  moTing  the  foot  inside  a  shoe. 

1.  Foot.  I.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  Moss.  Series: 
Bones   (Motion  picture) 

612  Fi A  67-2414 

Education  Development  Center 


X-ray  mottMi  pictures:  Hand  {Motion  picture)    Educational 

Sen- ices,  1966. 

4  min.     si.     b&w.     8  mm.     (Bones) 

With  notes. 

Made  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

CrtdiU:  Clneradiograpbic  studies.  Robert  Janker,  James  Watson, 
Sidney  A.  Weinberg,  George  H.  Ramsey. 

Summary:  Shows  sequences  which  Include  separating  the  fingers, 
making  a  fist,  touching  the  thumb  to  the  little  finger,  beckoning, 
thumb  movements,  and  wrist  movement 

1.  Hand.  I.  Educational  Services,  Inc.,  NewtMi,  Mass.  Se- 
ries: Bones  (Motion  picture) 

612  Fi  A  67-2418 

Education  Development  Center 

X-ray  motion  pictures:  Head  and  neck  {Motion  picture) 
Educntional  Services,  1966. 

4  min      si.     h&vr.     8  mm.     (Bones) 

With  notes. 

Mnde  for  the  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

CredtM:  Cinerudiographlc  studies.  Robert  Janker,  James  Watson, 
Sidney  A.  Weinberg.  George  H.  Ramsey. 

Summary:  Shows  sequences  which  include  opening  and  closing  of 
the  mouth,  eating,  nodding,  stretching  and  yawning,  and  turning  the 
bead  from  side  to  side. 

1.  Head.        i.  Educarional  Services,  inc,  Newton,  Mass.  Se- 

rten;  Hones  (Motion  picture) 

612  Fi  A  67-2410 

Education  Development  Center 

X-ray  motion  pictures:  Knee  and  dbow  {Motion  picture) 
Educjitional  Services,  1966. 

4  min.     si.     h&w.     8  mm.     (Bones) 

With  notes. 

Mnde  for  ihe  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Credits:  Cine  radiographic  studies,  Robert  Janker,  James  Watson, 
Sidney  A.  Weinberg,  George  H.  Ramsey. 

Summary:  Shows  sequences  which  include  kicking,  swinging  the 
leg.  deep-knee  bending,  bending  the  elbow,  and  rotating  the  forearm 
and  the  elbow  during  pushups. 

1.  Knee.  2,  Elbow.  i.  Educational  Services,  Inc,  Newton,  Mass. 
Series:  Bones  (Motion  picture) 

612  Fi  A  67-2412 

Education  Development  Center 

X-ray  motion  pictures:  Shoulder  {Motion  picture)  Educa- 
tional Services,  1966. 

4  mln.     Ml.     b&xf.     8  mm.     (Bones) 

With  notes. 

Madn  for  Ihe  Elementary  Science  Study  project 

Credits:  CJneradiographlc  studies,  Robert  Janker,  James  Watson, 
Sidney  A.  Weinberg,  George  H.  Ramsey. 

Bummary:  Shows  sequences  which  Include  raising  and  lowering 
the  arms,  rotating  the  shoulder  and  arm,  and  shm^lng  the 
shoulders. 

1.  Shoulder.        \.  Educational  Services,  inc.,  Newton,  Moss. 
Series:  Bones  (Motion  picture) 

612  Fi A  67-2411 

EduciKion  Development  Center 

X-ray  spectroscopy  {Motion  picture)  National  Aeronautics 
and  Space  Administration,  1968.  Made  by  University 
Film  P'oducers  Association. 

2fi  mln.     sd.      color.      16  mm.      (An  Adventure  In  research) 

Crediti:  Author,  Robert  J.  Llefleld. 

Summary:  Discusses  how  and  why  the  spectroscope  Is  used  to 
study  X-ray  beams,  and  explains  bow  specially-grown  crystals  are 
used  to  diffuse  the  beam  in  the  spectrometer,  to  isolate  a  single 
wavelength,  to  scan  the  spectrum,  and  to  record  Its  characteristics. 

1.  X-ray  spectroscopy.  i.  U.  8.  National  Aeronautics  and  Space 
Administration.  Series:  An  Adventure  In  research  (Motion  pic- 

ture) 

537.5  Fi  E  68-94 

nautlcs  and  Space  Administration 

X-ray,  oltrasoand.  and  thermography  in  diasrnoefe  {Motion 
picture)  Upj<^m  Co.  Made  by  Norman  P.  Schenfcer.  Re- 
leased by  Upjohn  Professional  Film  Library,  1969. 

22  mln.  sd,  color.  16  mm.  (The  Upjohn  vanguard  of  medicine) 
Summary:  Demonstrates  for  physicians  the  potential  of  three 
electronic  diagnostic  techniques.  Reveals  the  movement  of  a  twelve- 
week-old  human  fetus  as  It  waa  recorded  with  ultrasound.  Explains 
the  significant  advantages  of  thermography  in  ouun  screening  for 
early  t»«ast  cancer,  and  shows  examples  of  color  thermography. 

1.  Diagnosis,  Radloscopic.  2.  Diagnosis,  Cltrasonlc.  5.  Tbermog- 
raphy.  t  Upjohn  Company. 

616.07  76-705728 

CINE 

Xerox  Corporation 
see 


U.  S.  National  Aero- 


Age  of  transience. 
Ouna:  roou  t^  ma^nf^ 


If  you  hear  the  explosion,  the  danger  i 
passed. 


Industrial  hygiene — the  science  of  survival. 
Xerox  in  concert, 

Xerox  Films 
see 

The  Bead  fo  oo:  Percwiioo  from  Pldsioc«oe  to  para- 

The  Cattlemen. 
Crash  bang  boom. 


687 


DDT — Knowing  it  survives  us. 
A  Firefly  named  Torchy. 

Fit  to  live. 

The  Ouitan  from  itone  a|e  through  lotid  rock. 

I  don't  want  to  mU  Babe. 
The  Indians. 

Industrial  hygiene:  science  of  survival. 
LoM  in  dte  miib-moah:  uea  meware. 

The  Miracle  of  Bali:  Night. 
Prehistoric  man. 

The  Pretty  lady  and  the  electronic  musicians. 

Prime  time. 

The  2-D  shapes  game. 

The  Weird  number. 


Xerox   Corp.,    1971. 


Zero:  something  for  nothing. 

Xerox   in   concert    (Motion   picture) 
Made  by^Gittelman  Film  Associates. 

12  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  portrait  of  Xerox  Corporation,  explaining  that  It  Is 
an  international  corporation  comprised  of  many  people  from  different 
cultures  and  traditions. 

1.  Xerox  Corporation.        I.  Xerox  Corporation. 
rTR1045]  658  70-718473 

CINE 

The  Xingoana:  aborigines  of  South  America  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Vision  Associates.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 

2d  m*n.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  An  ethnographic  study  of  the  Xinguana,  farmer- 
fishermen  of  the  Xlngd  River  watershed  whose  culture  remained  un- 
changed until  recently.  Explores  the  horticulture,  fiahlng  techniques, 
weapon  making,  transportation,  architecture,  bodily  omameDtatloo. 
puberty  rites,  and  the  Kwarup  ceremony. 

1.  Indians  of  South  America— Brazil— Xlngd  Valley.  I.  VWoo 
Associates,  inc..  New  York.    II.  McOraw-HIll  Book  Company. 

980.3  70-712933 

McGraw-HlUBookCo. 


Y  as  vowel  (Motion  picture)     Ealing  Corp.,  1970. 

2  mln.  si.  color,  super  8  mm.  (Action  viewer  reading  skills  II : 
Changing  vovel  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables) 

Loop  film  for  hand  viewer. 

CredlU:  Author,  M.  Virginia  Blggy. 

Summary :  Explains  how  to  determine  when  the  vowel  y  has  the 
sound  of  a  short  I  and  when  It  has  the  sound  of  a  l(Hig  1.  Outlines 
the  rules  for  determining  the  sound  and  provides  practice  In  dlsttn- 
gulsbtng  one  y  sound  from  another.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language — Phonetics — Juvenile  aims.  Z  English  Ian* 
gnage — Vowels — Juv«iile  films.  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Series:  Action  viewer  reading  skills  II:  Changing  vow^ 
sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  77-710068 

EJallng  Corporation 

Y  as  vowd  sound  {Motion  picture)    Ealing  C«p.,  1969. 

4  mia  si.  color,  super  8  muL  (Reading  skills  ii:  Changing 
vowel  sounds,  diphthongs,  syllables) 

Loop  film.    Film  notes  on  cartridge  case. 

Credtt$:  Author,  Virginia  Blggy. 

Summary:  Explains  how  to  determine  when  the  vowel  y  bos 
the  sound  of  a  short  i  and  when  It  has  the  sound  of  a  long  1,  and 
discusses  rules  for  determining  the  sound.     Tor  primary  grades. 

1.  English  language— Phonetics— Juvenile  films.  2  English  lan- 
guage—Vowels—Juvenile  films.  I.  Ealing  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Series:   Reading  skills  ii:  Changing  vowel  sounds,  diph- 

thongs, syllables  (Motion  picture) 

372.6  78-701219 

Ealing  Corporation 


Tht  Y-riders   (Motion   picture)      American   Honda   Motor 
Co,  1970.    Made  by  Grey  Advertising. 

14  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mln. 

SUMMARY :  Traces  tb«  history  of  the  T-rlder  program  designed 
to  fight  drug  abuse  among  teenagera.  Features  Interviews  with  the 
young  program  directors 

1.  Drugs  and  youth.    2.  Narcotic  addicts— BdiabUltaUon. 
I.  .American  Honda  Motor  Company. 
^»V5801]  613.8  7«-n»*7S 


Yafln,  Ylgael,  1917- 
see 


Metsadah 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yahara  Films 
see 

Hunger. 

Yale  University 
see 

Determination  of  the  triple  point  of  water. 

Patterns  of  scientific  investigation:   a 
discussion  of  static  electricity. 

Solution  of  alkali  metal  in  liquid  ammonia. 

Yale  University.    Clinic  of  Child  Development 
see 

Behavior  patterns  of  infants  and  young 
children. 


Yale  University.    Dept.  of  Chemistry 
see 

Ammonia  fountain. 

Atomic  structure  and  the  periodic  table. 
The  Bomb  calorimeter. 

Correlaticms  within  the  periodic  table: 
melting  points. 

Crookes  tubes. 

Demonstration  for  solubility  product 
calculations. 

Demonstrations  of  electronegativity. 

Determination  of  the  triple-point  of  water. 

Dr.  Black's  observations  on  heat. 
E/m  demonstration, 

Etectrc^ysU  of  an  aqueous  salt  solution. 

Examples  of  isomerism. 

Geiger  counter. 

Handling  chemicals — solids,  liquids,  and 
gases. 

Handling  gas  cylinders. 

Handling  liquid  chemicals. 
Handling  solid  chemicals. 

How  to  make  a  washbottle. 

Hydrogen  fountain. 

Hydrogen  generator. 
Induced  charges  and  their  measurement. 

Ion  removal  by  methathesis. 

Laboratory  procedures:   laboratory 
burners. 

Laboratory  procedures:  quantitative 
transfer. 

Le  Oiatelier's  princi|4e. 
Marsh  lest  for  i 


Mass  spectrometer — behavior  of  particles  in  magnetic 
and  dectric  fields. 


Mass  specuometer— panicles:  relative  abundance. 


Mass  spectrometer— variables  determining  deflection 
in  a  magnetic  fidd:  mass,  charge,  velocity,  field  strength. 

Melting  points  of  elements:   determination 
and  correlation. 

Metals  and  non-metals. 
Metathesis:  ion  removal. 

MiUikan's  oil  drop  e:q)erlment. 

Oil  drop  experiment  (MiUikan's) 
Operating  principle  of  vacuum  pumps. 
Patterns  and  scientific  investigation. 
Phosphorus  smoke  rings. 

Physical  and  chemical  changes:  compounds  and  mix- 


Physical  and  chemical  changes:  Cut  reaction  (mercury 
and  silver  nitrate) 


Physical  and  chemical  changes:  phase  demonstration 
(melting,  votatization,  and  condensation  of  naphthalene) 


Physical  and  chemical  changes:  slow  reaction  (iron 
and  oxygen) 


Physical  and  chemical  changes:  solution,  evaporation, 
and  crystallization  (sulfiir  in  carbon  disulfide) 


Physical  and  chemical  changes:  very  fast  reaction  (am- 
monium dichromate  volcano) 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  catalytic  decomposition  of  hy- 
drogen peroxide. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  catalytic  decomposition  of 
potassium  chlorate. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  decomposition  of  mercuric  ox- 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  dutillation  from  liquid  air- 
condensation  of  oxygen  from  air. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  reaction  of  sodium  peroxide 
and  water. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:  separation  through  electrolysis 
of  water. 


Preparation  of  oxygen:   seven  demon- 
strations. 

Proton  motions  in  ice. 

Single  pan  balance. 

Solubility:  common  ion  effect 

Solubflity:  effect  of  concentration. 

Solution  of  alkali  metal  in  liquid  ammonia. 
Sulfur— its  physical  states  and  properties. 

Using  a  pipette. 
Using  the  air  damped  balance. 
Vapor  pressure  demonstrations. 

Yale  University  Film  Collection 
see 

Ghosts. 


688 


The  Ice  flood. 

The  Phaitom  of  the  opera. 


Yalkut,  Jud 
see 

Kusama's  self -obliteration. 

Yalta    {Motion  picture)     American   Broadcasting  Co.     Re- 
leased hy  Screen  Gems,  1961. 

26  mlti.  sd.  b&w.  16  mm.  (WlDStoo  Churchill:  The  valiant 
years,  no.  23) 

Based  on  the  book  The  Second  World  War,  by  Wioston  S. 
Cburchtll. 

Credita:  Producer,  Ben  Feiner;  originator.  Jack  Le  VIen;  writer, 
Len  OIOTannlttl;  Churchill's  narration,  Richard  Burton;  narrator, 
Gary  Merrill;  editor,  Jack  Kaufman. 

Summary:  Uses  documentary  footage  to  describe  the  Yalta  Con- 
ference In  February  1&45  In  which  Churchill,  Roosevelt,  and  Stalin 
discussed  final  military  moves  agaltist  Germany,  occupation  plana 
for  that  country,  a  policy  for  treatment  of  Axis  war  criminals, 
and  the  structure  of  the  proposed  United  Nations. 

1  World  War.  1939-1945— Diplomatic  history.  i.  Churchill.  Sir 
Winston  Leonard  Spencer,  1874-1965.  The  Second  World  War.  n. 
American  Broadcasting  Company,  m.  Screen  Gems.  inc.  Series : 
Winston  Churchill:  The  valiant  years  (Motion  picture)   no.  23. 

Fi  67-2121 


TIk-  Yalta  Conference  {Motion  picture)  Thome  Films, 
1967. 

4  mln      ^i      bAw.     8  mm.     (8  mm.  documents  project,  no.  158) 
Loop  lilm  mounted  Ir  cartridge.     Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and 
Id  huper  8  lum. 

With  film  notes  on  cartridge  case.  ^    „  l.  „ 

Credits-  Producer,  Dale  C.  Willnrd;  film  notes.  James  C.  Schott. 
Summary:  Surveys  Yalta  and  the  palace  where  Uie  ^alta  Con- 
ference was  held  from  February  3  to  11.  1945.  Shoxvs  the  arrival 
of  Kden.  Churchill,  and  Stailn.  incluaes  various  views  of  the  dele- 
gates during  the  sessions  and  of  Stailn.  Roosevelt,  and  Churchill 
nosing  for  photographers  outside  the  palace. 

1    Crimea   Conference.   Yalta.   1945.  i.   Thorne   Films,   Inc 

Boulder,  Colo.        Series:  8  mm.  documents  project  (Motion  picture) 

''*'  ^^  940.631  Fi  A  67-5483 

Thorne  Films 

A  Yam  farmer  in  the  Ivory  Coast,  part  I  (Filmstrip) 
Frank  Gardonyi  and  Clifford  Janoff.  Released  by  BFA 
Educational  Media,  1970. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbonodisc:  2  8.(1  o.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  a.  for  antomatle  projector),  12  In.,  381  rpro.,  5  mln.  mlcro- 
eroove      (Africa-  focuft  on  Weet  Africa) 

Summary:  Describes  the  way  yams  are  "'"'^«*^„'"'^,Prj;tl^; 
for  food  in  a  typical  village  in  the  Ivory  Coast,  noting  the  living 
conditions  and  family  life  of  the  farmer.  ^„^„„„,    p-„„t,     n 

1    Tama     2.  Farm  Ufe-Ivory  Coast.  '■  Gardonyi   Pranfc     U- 

Janoff,  Clifford.     III.  BFA  Educational  Media.  Series:  Africa, 

focus  on  West  Africa  (^"""^^'P^  ^g  ^^  7O^737H.10 

A.  U  A-  Booklist 

A  Yam  farmer  in  the  Ivory  Coast,  part  2  (Filmstrip) 
Frank  Gardonyi  and  Clifford  Janoff.  Released  by  BFA 
Kducational  Media,  1970. 

4r,  fr  color.  35  nim.  mi  phonodlsc:  2  s.  (1  s.  tor  manual  pr..- 
JencT  1  8.  tor  atitomiitlc  projector),  12  In..  33J  rpm..  7  mill,  micro- 
eroove,     (Atrica:  focus  on  West  Atrical 

Summary:  Describes  the  phjslcal  environment  ot  the  jam  tam- 
er-»  vlllap!  and  the  people  ot  his  trlhe,  showing  '"el'  f"''"  ^i 
purmlts.  recreations,  and  ceremonies.  Stresses  the  (teneioslty  ot  the 
tribe  which  the  Individual  experiences.  

1  Ivorj  Coast  —  Social  lite  and  customs.  2.  Farm  lite  -  Iiorj- 
Coast  1   Oanionyl,  Frank.    II   Janoff.  ClUford.    11   BFA  Kdu- 

cational Media.  sines:  Atrica;  tocus  on  West  Atrica    (Film. 

"""■'  916.6  73-7378,11 

A,  I^  \.  Booklist 

Yingli  amdae  lori:  usked  dmu  of  Korea.  tMotion  picture] 
University  of  Washington  Archives  of  Ethnic  Muaic  and  [>ance. 
Released  by  University  of  Waahington  Press,  1971. 

33  min.     id.     color.      I6fflin.     (Wwhinglon  filmi) 

SUMMARY:  Describe!  the  iM»ked<J™m« of  Kofe*.  which  proUNy  derived 
from  old  Buddhtit  morality  playi.  and  explaim  how  ii  has  evolved  into  a  folk 
drama  coiuiiting  of  a  number  oT  ahon  acta  uaing  atock  chanclera. 

1  Sandae  playj-Hiilory  and  criticiam.  I.  Univeraity  of  Waahington  Ar- 
chives of  Ethnic  Miaic  and  Dance.  II.  Waahington  (State).  Univenily 
Preaa.     111.  Scriei:  Waahington  filnu,  (Motion  pkturci 

[PL963.31  792.09519  72-700264 

Univcnity  of  Washmgitm  72  MAKC 

Prcsa 


Yanlv  Productions 


Windows. 

Yankee  (Ketch) 
see 

Voyage  of  the  brigantine  Yankee. 


Yankee  craftsman.  [Motion  picture]     Wendy  W,  Chappie,  1972. 

18  min.     id.     color      16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  A  documentary  film  about  a  man  who  has  spent  his  life  making 
furniture  in  the  old  way  with  old  tools  in  hit  own  shop.  ContrasU  the  furniture 
makci '» life-style  and  his  product  with  thai  of  a  modern  factory  worker  on  the 
production  line, 

1,  Fumiiute  workers— United  Stales.  2.  Furniture  makin|.  I.  Chappie, 
Wendy  W. 

[TTI94]  749  72-701778 

^'^^  72  MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yankee  Doodle  (Filmstrip)     Brunswick  Productions,  1966. 

28  fr,    color.    35  mm.     (Patriotic  songs  AmerlcBins  sing) 

Credili:  Script.  Karen  Welntraub;  music  editor.  Ann  K.  Llpeon; 
editor,  Rita  E:sposito. 

Summary:  Uses  art  work  and  photographs  of  old  prints  to  Itlua- 
trate  the  origins  of  the  song.  Yankee  Doodle.  Includes  the  lyrics 
of  the  song-    With  captions. 

1  Yankee  Doodle  (Song)  i-  Yankee  Doodle  (Song)  m  Bruns- 
wick Productions.        Series:  Patriotic  songs  Americans  sing  (Pllm- 


Mrlp) 


Rntn«tBii>b  Pforttirtlons 


784.7 


70-735157 


Yankee   Doodle   {FUmstrip)     Educational   Enrichment  Ma- 

teri:ils.  1%9.     Made  by  Westport  Communications  Group. 

rc  fi'.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  a.  (1  a.  for  manual 
projector.  1  «.  for  autonutic  projector),  12  In.,  33i  rpm..  Ti  mln, 
mlcrOKTOOve. 

SHtnmary:  Presents  the  song  Yankee  Doodle  orlglnaUr  written 
by  Richard  Schackburg  and  sung  by  Tom  Glaaer,  with  woodcut 
Illustrations  by  Ed  Emberlej. 

1.  Yankee  Doodle  (Song)  i.  Yankee  Doodle  (Song)  d.  Bdu- 
catl<Hial  Enrichment  Materials,  Inc. 

784.7  71-733820 

Educational  Enrichment  Materials 

Yankee  Frankie  in  Jts  news  to  yonse  (Motion  picture) 
Frank  Little.     Released  by  Lester  Schudde,  1947. 

6  ml:),     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

SumiHii'if:  An  animated  cartoon  In  which  Yankee  Frankie  Is  re- 
fused a  promotion,  goes  out  to  search  for  news,  and  becomes  Involved 
In  the  rescue  of  Tlllle  Tiger  from  a  gangster. 

I.  Little,  Frank  Patrick,  n.  Schudde,  Lester,  ra.  Its  news  to  youse 
(Motion  picture) 

791.43  75-704271 

Yankee  matador  {.Motion  picture)    KNBC,  1967. 

-•O  mill.     ad.    color.    16  mm.     (The  KNBC  survey) 

Sumni   ,  It:  A  biographical  Sim  atmut  a  young  man  who  trades  the 

comfortitulv  life  of  southern  California  for  the  hazards  of  the  bull 

ring  and  becomes  a  promising  matador. 

1.   BuU-flghters.        i.  KNBC   (Television  station)    Los  Angeles. 
791.8  Fi  A  68-576 

CINK 

Yankee  sails  across  Europe  {Motion  picture)  National 
Geo^aphic  Societv.  Released  by  ^tna  Life  &  Casualty, 
1967. 

30  mill,     sd,     colnr.     16  mm. 

Edited  version  »l  Ihe  1906  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUt:  Director,  George  Slulzer:  narrator.  Alexander  Scourby. 

Summary:  FoMoivs  Captain  Irving  Johnson  as  he  sails  bis  50-foot 
kett-h  Yankee  across  the  canals  and  waterways  of  Europe. 

1.  Johnson.  Irving  2.  Y'ankce  (Ketch)  3.  Canals— Eu«q)e.  i. 
Natlonni  Geogrnpliic  Society,  Washington,  D.  C.  ii.  JGtna  Life  & 
Casualty. 

914  Fi  A  67-5755 

.^^tna  Life  k  Casualty 

Yankee  sails  across  Europe  {Motion  picture)  National 
Geographic  Society  and  "Wolper  Productions.  Released  by 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

51  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Follows  CapUln  Irving  Johnson  on  a  voyage  on  the 
Yankee  to  the  seafaring  areas  of  Eur(q>e.  PIctnrea  the  varying 
topography  of  European  coastal  areas  and  the  type  of  maritime 
actlTlty  typical  of  each  country  visited. 

1.  Yankee  (Ketch)  i.  National  (Seographlc  Society.  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  II.  Wolper  Productions,  m.  Encyclopaedia  BrlUnnlca 
Educational  Corporation. 

387  Fi  A  68-908 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Edncational  Corp. 

Yankee  speed  {Motion  picture)  Sunset  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Aywon  Film  Corp.,  1924. 

i;  re^N,     «l.     bAw.     16  mm. 

Originally  released  In  35  mm. 

L  C.  copy  Incomplete:  credits  and  reel  6  wanting;  46  mtn. 

In  the  I*enn:s  It.  Atkin.son  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congres-i. 

CredUt:  Director  and  writer.  Robert  N.  Bradbury;  photography, 
L.  W.  McManigal  Cast:  Kenneth  McDonald,  Viola  Yorga.  Richard 
Lewis.  John  Henry,  Milton  Fahrney.  Jay  Hunt  Virginia  Alnsworth. 

Summary:  A  western  melodrama  In  which  an  old  man  divides 
bis  fortune  between  his  niece  and  the  son  of  a  friend.  ITie  young 
nun  attempts  to  steal  the  niece's  wealth,  but  a  neighbor  dlacover* 
his  plan,  naves  her  fortune,  and  wins  the  young  girl's  love. 

I.  Sno-set  Productions,  ii.  Aywon  Film  Corporation,  in.  Ameri- 
can Film  InstituieCol-  lection.  IV.  Dennis  R.  Atkinson 
Film  Collection. 

791.43  72-709115 

The  Yankees  at  bat  (Motion  picture)  Standard  Brands. 
Marie  and  released  by  Arthur  Mokin  Productions,  1965. 

l."i  min.    sil.    color.     16  mm.     (New  York  Yankees  t>aset>all  series) 

Credits:  Director,  Arthur  Mokin:  cameraman,  Toge  Fujlhlra. 

nummary:  h  documentary  film  at>out  the  Yankees.  Mickey 
Mantle  explains  several  of  his  batting  techniques,  Elston  Howard 
tells  how  he  improved  his  hitting,  and  Roger  Maris  talks  about  the 
Yankf*  attitude  toward  the  opposition. 

1.  New  York.  Baselmll  club  (American  League)  l  Standard 
Brands  Incorporated,  n.  Moklo  (Arthur)  Productions,  New  Y<H-k. 
Series :  New  York  Yankees  baseball  aeries  (Motion  picture) 

796.357  70-702928 

Arthur  Mokin  Produc-  tlons 


Yanomama :  a  mnltidisciplinary  study  (Motion  picture) 
Center  for  Documentary  Anthropology.  Brandeis  Univer- 
sity, and  Dept.  of  Human  Genetics,  University  of  Michigan. 
Made  by  Timothy  Asch,  Napoleon  Chagnon,  and  James  V. 
Neel.    Released  by  U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission.  1971. 

43  min.    ad.    color.    16  mm. 

Sl'MMARY :  EtescTibes  the  field  techniques  and  findings  of  teams 
from  such  disciplines  as  human  genetics,  aothropfriogy,  epidemiology, 
dentistry,  linguistics,  and  medicine  as  they  conduct  a  blologlcal- 
•nthropological  study  of  the  Yanoama  Indians  In  the  Jun^es  of  Vene- 
tuela  and  Brazil. 

t.Yanoama  Indians.     2.  Somatotogy.  I.  Bntndels  UnlTerslty, 

Walthsm.  Mare.  Center  for  Documentary  Anthropotogy-  "-  Michl- 
Can.  University.  Dept  of  Human  Genetics.  III.  X3.  S.  Atomic  En- 
ergy Commission. 

[F2520.1.Y3]  301.29174  70-713631 

TI.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Yanqni  go  home  (Motion  picture)     United  Fruit  Co.,  1971. 
Made  by  Intent  Films. 

27  mln.    ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Spanish  version  also  iasued.  ,       .  .w 

SfU-MARY-  Shows  three  very  different  views  of  the  role  of  tha 
United  Fruit  Company  in  a  Central  American  Republic  and  docu- 
ments the  changes  in  aoclal  attitude*  of  the  company  towards  that 
Republic  and  Its  citizens  over  a  fifty-year  period. 

1.  United  Fruit  Company.      I.  United  Fruit  Company. 
[HD9259.B3]  668  72-718471 

CINE 

The  Yardstick  and  newspaper  {Motion  picture)    Scope  Pro- 
ductions, 1967.     Released  by  Grosset  and  Dunlap,  1969. 

2  mln.     8l.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Air  pressure) 
Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Swrnmnn/.-  hluHtrates  the  downward  force  exerted  by  atmospheric 
pressure.    For  el«nenUry  grades. 

1.  Atmospheric  presmire— Juvenile  fllnw.  i.  Scope  ft^uctlona. 
n.  Grosset  and  Dunlap.  Inc.,  publiahera.  New  York.  Series:  Air 
p,«».r.(Mo.lo»p,c,«r.)  ^  70-709350 

A.  U  A.  Booklist 

Yam    balls,    hoops,    n^»es,    and    wands    {Motion   picture) 
Ealing  Cwp.,  1969. 

3  mill-     Kl.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Basic  manipalatlve  activities) 

Loop  aim.     Film  ootea  on  cartridge  case. 

CredUt:  Author.  Pat  Tanner. 

Summaty:  Explores  the  many  ways  of  ualng  yam  t>alla,  boops, 
Topev,  and  wands  In  manipulative  movement,  stressing  control,  bal- 
ance, movement  over  and  under,  and   working  with  others. 

1.  Ball  games.        l  Ealing  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
(Series:   Basic  manipulative  activities   (Motion  picture) 

372.8  77-700941 

Ealing  Cktrporatlon 

Yam  mobiles  (Motion  picture)     Ikon  Films,  1968.    Released 
by  BFA  EducaUonal  Media. 

n  mill.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Art  construction  serie-t) 

Ijoop  film. 

With  study  Kuidp- 

Or<^it8:  Educational  consultant.  Robert  O.  White. 

Summary :  Demonstrates  how  to  make  a  structure  by  mt-ans  of  a 
male  mold,  and  shows  the  reality  of  Implied  volume  by  starting  with 
an  opaque  object  and  finishing  with  a  loosely  woven  definition  of  the 
FI).ti  (■  the  object  once  occupied.  With  captions.  For  elemenury 
grades. 

1.  Mobiles   (Sculpture)  I.  Ikon  Films.     II.  BFA  Bdacatlunal 

Mmlla.  Series:  Art  construction  series   (Motion  picture) 

372.5  74-710570 

BFA  Educational  Media 

Yashima,  Taro,  pseud.       Crow  Boy 
see 

Crow  boy. 

Yashima,   Taro,  pseud.       Umbrella 
see 

Umbrella. 


Yates,  Elizabeth,  1905- 

man 


Amos  Fortune,  free 


Jewish  National 


Amos  Fortune,  free  man. 


Ye  shall  ^ant   trees    {Motion  picture) 
Fund,  1967. 

18  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Hebrew  version  also  Issued. 

Summary:  Shows  the  cultivation  of  trees  in  nntaerlea  and  their 
use  in  reforestation  In  Israel.  Describe*  the  participation  of  children 
In  the  project.     Filmed  In  Israel 

1.  Reforestation — Israel.        i.  Jewish  National  Fund. 

634.9  Fi  A  67-5589 

Jewish  National  Fund 

The  Year  (FOmxtrip)     Golt  Educational  Materials.    Made 
and  released  by  McGraw-HiU  Book  Co.,  1970. 

^  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Calendar  study  series) 
Summary:  Uses  a  contemporary  discovery  approach  to  exnlaln  the 
slgniacance  of  a  calendar  year.    For  prlmarj  g^des.  ^ 

CoUS^-       sirPes":*5!S'^"sf;^rS%.Ur"Sr^-^'"  ^^ 
McGraw-HIUBookCo.  ''^  ^^^35911 

Year  in  rcTicw~19««  {Motion  picture)    Canadian  National 
Railways,  1967. 

29  ml  1.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Enttactarome. 

French  version  released  nndn-  the  title  La  revue  de  ranDee~1966i. 

Summary:  PrcMnta  the  record  of  Canadian  National's  accomnUah- 
ments  during  the  year  1966. 

1.  Canadian  National  Railway.  i.  Canadian  National  SaUways. 
338.7  Fi  A  68-35 

National  Film  Bo«rd  of  Canada 


Year  1999  A.  D.  {Motion  picture)  Philco-Ford  Corp.  Made 
by  Tom  Thomas  Organization.  Released  by  Ford  Motor 
Co.,  1967. 

27  mln.     ad.    color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  lUustrates  the  life  of  a  family  of  the  year  18W  a.  p.. 
living  In  a  houae  tbat  Is  coiiq)letely  fonctlonal  In  terms  of  adranced 
technol<«y. 

1.    Home   economics.  l    Pbllco-Ford  Corporation,     n.    Pord 

Motor  Company. 

600  flA68-882 

CINE 


689 


The  Year  of  disaster  [Motion  picture)    Caterpillar  Tractor 
Co.    Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-(j 

IM  mill     5d.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  report  by  Howard  K.  Smith  on  the  water  ctMb. 
Includes  Information  on  how  urban  arena  have  met  the  challenge  or 
an  adequate  water  supply.  „ 

1    Water  conservation.        i.  Caterpillar  Tractor  Company. 
If.  .Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

333.9  Fi  A  67-5399 

Moilern  Talking  Picture  Service 

The  Year  of  the  big  surprise  (Motion  picture)    NFL  Films, 
1966. 


Ill  I 


at<.r.   Jack  Whl- 


CrediU:    UlifCtor   and  writer.  Sieve   ShIhiI  ; 
laker;  photography,  David  Marx. 

ftummary:  Presents  highlights  of  the  lOa'i  playlnfr  season  nnd 
feaiures  outstiinding  performances  by  the  New  York  Giants  profes- 
alonal  football  teiim  and  by  Individual  plajeif. 

1    New  York.     Football  club  (National  League*         i.  NFL  Films. 


inc. 


Pro  Football  Hall  of 


796.332 

Fame 


Fi  A  68-1411 


Year  of  the  eomraunes  (Motion  picture)     Rawlings-Chick- 
ering  Productions.     Released  by  McGraw-Hill,  1971. 
50  mln.    sd.    color.    16  tnm. 
C^^f^li^'^  Kathleen  K.  RawUn^  Nicholas  R.  Chlcker- 

'"^SUMMARY-  Depicts  the  historical  foundations  of  commnneB  In 
the  UnS^  Stat«  in  the  eighteenth  and  ^^^^^./^J"^  ^ 
e^itores  ihe  positive  and  negaUve  aspect,  of  twentieth  century  com- 


"Tcoltectlve  aettle««nts-U.  S.  I.  Bawlings^ckering  Produc 
tlons.    IL  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company.  ,,:„iqoi 

301.2  75-711921 

UcOraw-HlU  Book  Co. 

The  Year  of  the  moose  (Motion  picture)    Metro-(3oldwyn- 
Mayer,  1965. 

8  mln     sd.    color.    35  mm.    (Tom  and  Jerry  cartoon) 

MetnK-olor. 

CredUt:  Producer  and  director.  Chuck  Jones;  story,  Michael  Mai- 
tese.  Chuck  Jones;  animation,  Dick  Thompson,  Ben  Washam,  Ken 
Harris,  Don  Towsley ;  vocal  effects,  June  Foray,  Mel  Blanc;  music, 
Eugene  Poddany. 

Summary:  An  animated  cartoon.  With  the  aid  of  a  fishing  line 
attached  to  his  tall  and  a  pole  wielded  by  a  fellow  mouse  outside, 
Jerry  manages  to  trick  a  sleeping  Tom  into  thinking  himself  snlddaL 

I.  Mefro-Ooldwyn-Mayer,  Inc.  Series:  Tom  and  Jerry  cartoon 
(Motion  picture) 

Fi 68-1637 


The  Year  1200  (Motion  picture)  CBS  News.  Released  by 
BFA  Educational  Media,  1970. 

19  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY;  Presents  an  exhibition  of  the  Hetrt^wlltan  Museum 
of  .\rt  In  New  York  City.  Shows  art  objects  tbat  were  choaen  from 
collections  througlKnit  the  world  to  represent  tbe  period  and  figure 
style  of  the  year  120a 

L  Twelve  hundred,  A.  D.— Exhibitions.  2.  New  York  (City) 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art.  I.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System, 
Inc.    CBS  News.     II.  BFA  Edncational  Media. 

708.1471  73-710787 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Years  for  Kving  (Motion  picture)  Sandoz  Pharmaceuticals, 
1967.    ilade  by  Film  Communications. 

27  min.     sd.    biw.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Doctors  and  trained  nursing  borne  personnel  deal  with 
four  actual  geriatric  cases,  pointing  out  for  medical,  welfare,  and 
ancillary  group  consideration  and  discussion  the  community  re- 
sources and  resources  within  the  Individual  patients  themselvee. 

1-   Aged.        I.   Sandoz,   ine     Sandoz  Pharmaceuticals. 

„™  618.97  Fi  A  68-883 

CINE 

Years  of  challenge,  1960-1970  (FUmstrip)  Troll  Associ- 
ates, 1970. 

43  fr.    color.    3S  mm. 

CredUt:  Author,  Kenneth  Brown. 

Summary:  Traoes  the  hl.irtory  of  Afro-Americans  during  the  igOCVs, 
noting  the  Increase  In  Negro  civil  ri|*ts  actlrities,  the  testing  of 
legislation  by  freedom  rldera,  the  marches  on  Washington,  the  ap- 
pearance of  Black  HnsUms,  and  the  adrocatlon  of  black  power 
separatism  by  young  leaders.    With  captlona 

L  Negroes— HlBt(«7— 1964-  2.  Negroes— History— 1877-1964. 

L  TroU  Aflodates. 

973.92  74-737469 

Troll  Assodates 

Years  of  depression  and  war,  1933-1945  (Filmstrip)  As- 
sociated Educators,  1968.  Made  by  Manhattan  Color 
Laboratory. 

34  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Recent  history  of  New  Jersey) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Summary:  Portrays  various  aspects  o(  the  years  of  depression:  In- 
tolerance, unemployment,  unions,  and  tbe  p«rt  pUyed  by  New  Jersey 
In  World  War  ii. 

1.  New  Jersey— Hist.  i.  Associated  Educators,  West  Chester, 

Pa.  Series:  Recent  history  of  New  Jersey  (Filmstrip) 

974.9  Fi  A  68-4133 

Associated  Educators 


The  Years  of  reconstruction,   186S-1877   (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill    Book   Co.,   1968.     Made  by   Project  Seven 

Productions. 

25  mln.     8d.     color.     16  mm.     (American  history  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Crediti:  Adviser,  John  Htqw  Prankllo. 

Summary:  Shows  the  economic,  aoclal,  and  political  problems  which 
faced  tbe  freed  Negro,  and  discusses  how  resentment  and  bitter- 
ness from  both  Negroes  and  whites  frustrated  attempts  to  read)  a 
reasonable  peace. 

1.   Negroes— Hl»t.—1863-18T7.     2.   Freedmen.  i.   McGraw-Hill 

Book  Company.  Series:  American  history  series  (Motion  picture) 
973.8  Fi  A  68-2289 

McGraw-HlU  Book  Co. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tlw  Ye«r»  of  the  locmst  (Motion  picture]     BBC-TV,  London, 
1971.     Rcleued  in  the  U.S.  by  Time-Life  Films. 

JO  mil).     Ml.     color      16  mm 

SUMMARY  Scene*  of  ihc  dcv«itMion  ctuied  by  ihe  huge  pligue  of  de»ert 
locu>l%  from  Indi.  »croM  the  Middk  E««  lo  Wc»i  Africi  ind  u  f«r  wulh  w 
Tin»fli».  Expl«m.  th«  ihc  lociai*  »rc  u  much  »  pohtic»l  problem  «•  biolojical 
one  ind  th«i  iniernMion»I  eoopcr.lion  ii  ewenli*!  in  iny  effeciive  control 
Khcmc.  Filn»cd  in  Ethiopia  *  ,       -      c 

1 .  Dc«cn  locust.  I .  Briliih  Bro«dc«Ktin|  Cof poraiion.  Televuion  iervice- 
II   Time-Life  Films. 

,SB»45.L7,  632  73-714593 

Time-Life  Films  '2 


MARC 


EdMediaTcc.     Released  by  Silver 


The  Yeast  beasts.  {Filmstrip] 
BurdettCo.,  1971. 

39  ft.    color.     3S  mm.       and  phonotapc  in  cassette:  dual-track,  1  7/8  ips., 
9  min.     (Sound  rilmstrip  (criet  for  the  ISCS  program) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Illustraics  an  experimental  lechniqtie  for  i»'oducin|  COi  using 
yeast  and  glucose. 

1.  Carbon  dionidc      2.  Ycasi.     3.  Gluccne.     4.  Fermentation.     (1.  Carbon 
dioxide.      2-  FermcnUtionj        I.  EdMediBTcc.      II.  Silver  Burdett  Company. 
III.  Series;  Sound  filmstrip  scries  for  the  ISCS  program.  [Filmstripj 
tQRlSl]  547  72-733926 

EdMediaTcc  72  MARC 

Yeatman,  Hoyt 


Forced  landing  on  Planet  Eggatron. 


Yeats  country  {Motion  picture)  Dept.  of  External  Affairs 
of  Ireland,  Dublin,  1S65.  Made  by  Aengus  Films.  Re- 
IpHsed  ill  tiie  U.  S.  by  International  Film  Bureau,  1965. 

IS  min.    8d.    color.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  poetry  of  William  Butler  Yeat5. 

Crediti:  Producers,  Joe  Hendosa,  Patrick  Carey;  director  and 
photographer.  Patrick  Carey;  literary  advisers,  T.  R.  HenD,  Liom 
MUler;  commentator,  Tom  SL  John  Barry;  music,  Brian  Boydetl; 
editor,  Ann  Cheg\vldden. 

Summaty:  Visually  recreates  the  moods  and  impressions  of  the 
poetry  of  Wilitam  Butler  Yeats  with  scenes  of  mountains,  lakes, 
rivers,  and  buildings  of  Ireland.  Recounts  some  of  the  legends  from 
which  Yeats  drew  hla  material.  Discusses  Yeats'  poetry  In  relation 
to  his  life  and  social  environment,  and  the  literary  movement  of 
the  early  20th  century. 

1.  Yeats,  William  Butler,  186&-1939.  i.  Ireland  (Eire)  Dept 
of  External  Atfalrs.  a.  Intematloaal  Film  Bureau,  inc.,  Chicago. 
821  Fi  A  67-6551 

International  Film  Bureau,  Inc. 

The  Yellow  Ball  cache  {Motion  picture)  Yellow  Ball  Work- 
shop, 1965. 

18  min.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Creditt:  Producer,  Dominic  Falcone. 

Summary.-  A  demonstration  of  the  creativity  and  skill  of  children, 
ages  5  to  15,  as  observed  in  their  work  In  the  planning  and  produc- 
tion of  13  short  animated  ftlms  which  they  created  using  ctit-ont 
techniques.     Instructor,  Yvonne  Andwaen. 

1.  Creative  activities  and  seat  work.  2.  Moving-picture  cartoons. 
L  Yellow  Ball  Workshop. 

741.6  Fi  A  67-6040 

Yellow  Ball  Workshop 


Yellow  Ball  Workshop 
see 

Bag  5. 

Cinder  city  plus  6. 

Fat  feet. 
Menagerie. 
Newton  mini-films. 


Tlie  Yellow  bird   {FUmstrip)     Coronet  Instructional  Films, 

1968. 

ATt  fr.  color,  S.'  ram.  and  phniiruljBc:  2  a.,  12  In.,  3.11  rpm., 
10  mil).     ( Storlpfl  alxitit  triors,  no.  3) 

Wllh  nsiTs'  uulde. 

Credit*:  Author.  Ituih  Kwrniey  f'nrlRoii. 

Siiintmiry:  Itelntes  tlie  story  of  how  the  sun  turned  little,  brown 
Enrly  Bird  into  a  bright  yellow  blid  po  thnt  everyone  would  know 
that  he  was  the  sun's  messenger.  Teaches  children  to  identify  the 
color  yellow. 

1.  Yellow.     2.  t:olor— Study  and  teaching.  i.  Coronet  Inslruc- 

tioiuil  Flltnu.        Series:   StoilcH  about  colors  (Filmstrip)    no.  S. 

372.3  Fi  A  6^-1177 

Coronet  InBtnictlunal  Films 


The  Yellow  canary  {Motion  picture)  Cooga  Mooga  Film 
Productions.  Released  by  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Fihn 
Corp.,  1968. 

Wmln.    sd.    baw.    SB  mm. 

ClntmaScope. 

Baaed  oo  the  novel  Evil  come,  evil  go.  by  Whit  Masterson. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Maury  Dexter;  director.  Bum  Kultk;  screeo- 
play  Rod  Serling:  music,  Kenyon  Hopkins;  director  of  photography, 
Floyd  Crosby:  supervising  film  editor,  Jodie  Copelan.  Ca*i:  Pat 
Boone.  Barbara  Eden.  Steve  Forrest.  Jack  Klugman,  Jessee  White. 

Bwmmary:  Suspenss  melodrania  about  a  philandering,  self-eentered 
singer  who  beconies  a  devoted  husband,  father,  and  detective  when 
bla  son  ts  kidnapped, 

L  Masterson.  Whit,  paead.  Evil  come,  evil  go.  n.  Oooga  Mooga 
nim  Prodortlooe.    ni.  Twaotlcth  Ootnrr-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fi  6^-1642 


Yellow  press  {Filmstrip)     Jones  and  Osmond.    Released  by 
Modem  Learning  Aids,  1968. 

24  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Critical  thinking  aids) 

With  teacher's  guld& 

Summary:  Part  1  describes  William  Randolph  Hearst's  efforts  to 
Increase  circulation  and  how  his  battle  with  the  New  York  world 
ted  to  the  Spanish-American  War.  Part  2  shows  Ida  Tarbell  as  she 
wrote  a  series  of  muckraking  articles  about  Standard  Oil  of  Mew 
Jersey.     For  elementary  grades.     With  captions. 

1.  Hearst,  William  Randolph,  1863-1951.  2.  Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva, 
1857-1944.  I.  Jones  and  Osmond,  Inc.  n.  Modem  Learning  Aids, 
New  York.        Series:  Critical  thinking  aids  (Filmstrip) 

372.8  76-733314 

Modern  Learning  Aids 
The  Yellow  Rolls-Royce  {Motion  picture)      Metro-Gold wyn- 
Mayer,    1964.       Made   at   Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer   Studios, 
Itorehamwood,  England. 
122  min.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

^?;^'jrProdu2n!^'toie  De  Grunwald;  ^i-to^  *5!^L^, 
Qulth;  writer,  Teren«  Rattigan;  music  Rl*  O';^'*''' =  '^'r^^^r.^J 
ShotoKraphy.  Jack  HUdyard;  editor,  Frank  CUrke.  Ca*t:  Ingrld 
STrSTnrRex  Harrison,  Shirley  MacLalne,  Jeanne  Morean.  George  G 
Scott,  Omar  Sharif,  Alain  Delon.  

Swrnman/.-  The  adventures  of  a  RoIU  B«y«  ".  *  Pl"^,*°  5^^ 
of  owners:  a  multlmllllonalr*  aristocrat  In  the  British  Foreign  Office, 
an  American  racketeer  In  Italy,  and  a  rich  American  woman  who  be- 
comes unwittingly  Involved  with  underground  flghters  of  YuK.-sbula. 

I.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 

Fi  67-1031 


Yellow  slippers  {Motion  picture)  World  Presentationa 
Made  by  FCU  Iluzjon,  Poland.  Released  in  the  U.  S,  by 
Contemporary  FiIms,^cGraw-HiIl,  1969. 

4.")  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  sound  track. 

Summary:  Dramatizes  the  story  of  an  orphan  boy,  aw)rentlced  to 
ft  sculptor,  who  witnesses  a  church  robbery  by  a  mysterious  pilgrim, 
is  kidnapped  and  trained  by  the  robber  after  his  release  from  jail, 
and  is  finally  rescued. 

I  World  Presentations,  inc.  n.  Contemporary  Fllms/McGraw-Hiil. 
791.43  73-702062 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Yellowstone  (Filmstrip)    Staley  Studio,  1971. 

49  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonoUpe:  single-track,  1  reel  (5  in.). 
3)  i|)S.,  U2  min. 

.\lso  issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 
Kevtsed  version  of  the  1965  silent  fllmatrlp. 

CKEDrrs*:  PwHlucers,  William  G.  Staley.  Margaret  H.  Staley; 
narrator,  Gregg  Chancellor.  ._       ^  ,     ■     i 

SUMMARY  :  Explnlns,  with  charts  and  photographs,  the  geological 
and  thermal  features  of  Yellowstone  National  Part.  Shows  the 
grasslands  and  the  wildlife,  with  emphasis  on  how  the  park  has 
protected  rare  and  unique  apecles  of  animals. 

1.   Natural   history— Yellowstone  National  Park.  1.   SUley 

Studio. 

917.87  77-7:i9644 


[QH1M.5.V         ] 
Staley  Studio 

Ydlowstone  cubs  {Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Made  by  Charles  Draper  Productions.  Released 
by  Buena  Vista  Distribution  Co.,  1963. 

48  m'n.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Technicolor. 

Creditt:  Producers.  Walt  Disney,  Winston  Hlbler;  fleld  producer, 
Charles  L.  Draper;  writer,  Ralph  Wright;  narration.  Jack  Speirj; 
narrator.  Rex  Allen;  music,  Paul  Smith;  photographers,  Charlea  L. 
Draper,  William  Bacon,  in ;  Sim  editor,  George  Gale 

Summary:  Follows  the  adventures  of  twin  black  bear  cubs  who 
are  separated  from  their  mother  through  the  mistaken  intervention 
of  a  tourist  In  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

1.  Black  bear.  i.  Disney  (Walt)  Productions,  n.  Buena  Vista 
Distribution  Company,  Inc. 

599.7  Fi  68-1588 


Yellowstone:  our  first  national  park  (Motion  picture)    Guy 

Haselton.    Released  by  Bailey  Films,  1961;  by  BFA  Edu- 
cational Media,  1971. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  guide  prepared  by  Arthur  L.  Marble. 

Summary:  Presents  the  geologic  history  of  Yellowstone  National 
Park,  explains  how  It  became  the  world's  first  national  park,  and 
emphasizes  the  necessity  for  conserving  our  national  areas. 

1.  Yellowstone  National  Park.  I.  Haselton,  Guy  D.  II.  Bailey 
Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.     III.  BFA  Educational  Media. 

917.8762  74-711622 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Yellowstone  Park  Company 


The  Four  seasons  of  Yellowstone. 


A  Yemeaite  child.  [Filmstrip]     Scott  Education  Division,  1972. 
Made  by  Desert  Films. 


and  phonodisc;  2  ».,  10  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 


approx.  62  fr.     color      35  mi 
(Israel's  children,  no   )) 

Also  issued  with  phnnoiapc  in  cassette 

With  teacher's  guide 

SUMMARY:  Abigail,  a  16-year-old  girl,  explains  how  the  Yemenite*  were 
hroughi  to  Israel  on  Operation  Magic  Carpet,  describes  traditional  Yemenite 
wedding  ctleb  rat  ions,  and  shows  how  ancient  Yemenite  customs  are  blended 
Wllh  Ihe  modern  practices  of  today.  For  elcmcnury  grade*. 

I.  lews.  Yemenite,  m  Israel  Juvenile  films.  ,1.  Jews,  Ycmeniw.  in  Israel 
2,  Israel-  Social  life  and  customs-  3.  Children  in  Israel)  I,  Scott  Graphics. 
Education  Division.     II    Series:  Israel's  children,  (Filmstripj  no,  5, 

tDSll3.8Y4]  372.8  72-734468 

Scoti  Education  Division  72  MARC 


Yes,  We  can!    (Motion  picture) 
see   Si  podemos  (Yes,  we  can!) 


Yesiiiva  University,  New  York 
see 

The  Living  tide.    Part  1:    The  rocky  shore. 

The  Living  tide.     Part  2:    Brim  of  sand. 

The  Living  tide:    Part  3:    The  edge  of  the 
sea. 

The  Microscopic  plants. 

The  Pond.     Part  1:    Standing  waters. 

The  Pond.    Part  2;   Animal  life  in  fresh 
water. 

The  Pond.     Part  3;    Distribution  of  energy 
in  the  pond. 


Yeaterday  has  b<hk  away.  [Motion  picture]     Intemationti  Nickel 

Co.  Made  by  Piatt  and  Williams  in  association  with  Avery/- 
Lindquist  Productions.  Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture 
Service,  1971. 

12  min      sd,     color      16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Deals  with  consumerism  and  product  values  that  contribute  to 
current  life  styles,  with  emphasis  on  nickel  stainless.  Tells  a  story  about  the  plans 
of  a  young  couple  for  their  future  in  which  the  man  envisions  packing  crates, 
while  the  woman  has  more  splendid  daydreams. 

) ,  Consumers— United  Sutes  2,  Steel.  Suinless,  1.  International  Nickel 
Company      II,  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc, 

[HCl  10.C6]  673  72-701069 

CINE  n  MA«C 


Yeeterday's  West  [Filmstrip]     Visuals  for  Teaching.  1970. 

4  filnutripa,  color,  35  mm.  and  2  photMdisc  (2  *.  each).  12  in..  33  I  /3 
rpm.     (America's  bicentennial  filmstrip  aeries) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  caaacttc. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  tcript- 

SUMMARY:  Uses  old  photographs  to  trace  the  westward  movement  tiom 
the  late  ISM's  to  the  I900's, 

CONTENTS:  I,  Why  they  went  west-  50  fr.,  U  min.— 3.  How  they  went 
west  40  fr.,  1 1  min. — 3,  Cattlemen  and  homesteaders.  40  ft.,  1 1  min. — 4.  The 
rush  for  pay  dirt.  55  fr,  17  min. 

1 .  Tlte  West— History,    2.  Overland  journeys  to  the  Pacific.    3,  Frontier  and 
pioneer  life— The  West       I.  Vtsualt  for  Teaching.     11.  Series. 
(F591]  978  72-733219 

Vinials  Eor  Teaduag  73  MARC 

Yet    another   harvest    {Motion  picture)      Current   Affairs 
Productions.    Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1968. 

26  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm.     (India!  My  India!) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Depicts  the  Journey  of  one  man.  Yavar  Abbas  who. 
after  many  years  of  self-imposed  exile  in  England,  made  bla  own 
pilgrimage  back  to  his  native  land  and  family  In  India. 

1.  Abbas,  Yavar.  r.  Current  Affairs  Productions,  n.  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Company.  Series:  India!  My  India!  (Motion  picture) 
928  Fi  A  68-1451 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Yevtushenko:  a  poet's  journey   {Motion  picture)     Harold 
Mantell,  inc.,  1970. 

20  mill.     sd.     color.     10  mm. 

Summary:  An  account  of  Yevtushenko's  travels  around  the  world, 
bis  working  methods  In  his  Moscow  aparlment,  the  Siberia  of  his 
youth,  and  bis  conversations  with  friends  and  admirers.  Includes 
sequences  of  the  poet  reading  his  works  In  Ruaslan,  over  which  Eng- 
lish Interpretations  are  Imposed. 

1.  Evtushenko,  Evgenll  Aleksandrovlch.  i.  Harold  Mantell,  lac 
928  74-708460 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


Yisraflilm.  b.  m. 


Israel,  the  holy  land. 


Yleis radio  Qy 
see 


690 


Finlandia. 


Yo-Yo  gets  Zorro  Zero  (Filmstrip)    Multimedia  Education. 
Made  and  released  by  Society  for  Visual  Education,  1971. 

441   fr.     color.     35   mm.     and  phonodisc:   1   a.,  12  In.,  83|   ri>m., 
9  min.     mlcrogroove.     (Phonics — Initial  consonant  sounds,  group  S) 

.Mso  Issued  wllh  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SC.MMAKV;    Presents   a   story   which   stresses   the  Initial   conso- 
nant sounds  of  the  lettera  "y"  and  "a."     Tor  primary  pudea. 

1.  Rngllsb  language— Orthography  and  spelling — Juv^ille  fllmi. 
2.  English  language  —  Alphabet  —  Juvenile  fllma.  S.  Bhigllsh  lan- 
guage— Cotiaonants — Juvenile  Alms.  I.  Hultffoedla  Bducattoo. 
Inc.  II.  Society  for  Vlatial  Education.  Inc.,  Ohlcago.  III.  Series: 
Phonics — Initial  conaooaDt  aounda  (Pllmatrip)  group  8. 
[LB  1526]  87S.e  76-7S9509 
Society  for  Visual                          Bducatioo 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yoda,  Jun'ichi,  1905- 


The  rolling  rice  ball 


The  Rolling  rice  ball. 

Yona  Zarecki,  hafakah  re'i-kolit 
see 

Ellat  on  the  Red  Sea. 
CXir  ci^  Jerusalem. 
Profiles  of  Galilee. 

Profiles  of  the  Negev  Desert. 

Rubin — the  palette  of  a  poet, 

Yoo  hoo!  Fm  a  bird  {Motion  picture)  United  Air  Lines. 
Made  by  Rojfer  Brown  Productions  and  Summit  Films. 
Released  I»y  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  1W7. 

28  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summarv:  Features  ski  school  director  Fred  laelln  1q  varioui  roles 
deleting  pei>ple  liuving  fun  at  ski  nsorts.  Includes  photc^raptiy  of 
ski  actlTltle^  In  Colorado. 

1.  Skis  and  skiing.  i.  United  Air  Lloes.  Inc.  ii.  Modern  Talk- 
lag  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

"96.9  Fi  A  67-5395 

CINE 

Tke    Yorkshire,    Nottinghamshire   and    Derby   eoaUMds 

(Filmstrip)     Common  Ground,  London,  1947.     R«leaaed 
in  the  U.  S.  by  Carman  Education&l  Aaociates,  1966. 

35  fr.    b&w.    3s  mm, 

With  teachers  ootes. 

Summary:  Portrays  the  English  coal  fields  of  york.  Nottingham. 
and  Derby  counties. 

1.  Coal  mines  and  mining— England.  I.  Common  Ground,  ltd. 
London.    II.  Carman  Educational  Aasodatee. 

338iiOM2  78-738687 

Carman  Bdncatlonal  AraocUtei 

ToffctowK  th«  worU  tmrmai  mfMt  dowm.  [Motioa  picture]  Git- 
telman  Him  Associates  in  associatioa  with  Teaching  Resour- 
ces/Multimedia. Released  by  Book  and  Edncatioa  Division. 
New  York  timet.  1971. 


13  n 


•d.     color.      16  Htm. 


CREDITS:  Producer  and  director.  Philip  GitlelmuL 

SUMMARY:  Recreatn  the  rvenn  aad  atnoaphere  of  the  victory  of  the 
French  tad  American  forces  o»er  dte  Britiah  Army  oa  October  19.  1781. 
Sbowi  the  battlc(rour>d  aod  tUTTouading  landacape  at  Yorktown.  Simulaus 
voices  ct  George  Wathinflon.  Marquii  de  Lafayette,  Lord  Comwalli*,  and  other 
participaiia  a>  they  ull  of  battle  atraicgy  and  the  eventual  turrender  of  Corawal- 
M  BCD  to  the  French  and  AmericaM. 

I.  Yortiowa.  Vs.— Sie«e.  1 7S I .       I.  OiadmaB  Pitas  Associates.     II.  New 

YofttUTM*. 

tB24I.Y6]  973.3  72-701250 

A.LA.  Booklist  72  MARC 

Yoaendte   (Motion  picture)    U.  S.  National  Park  Serrioe, 
1968.     Made  by  Motion  Picture  Unit. 

17  tii\n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  Introduction  to  the  many  aspects  of  Toa^nite,  with 
Watly  Oox  an  guide. 

1.  Toaemlte  National  Park.         l  U.  8.     National  Park  SCTTlce. 

91T.94  76-702888 

CINE 

Yoscmite:    natural    art    in    the    high    Sierra    (FUmatrip) 
Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California,  1969. 

32  fr.    color.     35  mm. 

Oredilt:  Author.  Eugene  L.  Podhurst 

Swnmary:  Examines  the  forces  of  luture  as  manifested  In  the 
trees,  rocks,  lake^  and  rivers  of  Yoaemlte  National  Park.  With 
captions. 

1.  Tosemlte  National  Park.  l  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

917.94  71-786106 

Bndek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


You   and    me    (Toi   et   moj)    {Motion   picture)      Federated 
Appeal   of   Greater   Montreal,   1968.      Made   by   Crawley 

Films. 

12  mln.     8d      rtilor.     16  mm. 

A,  hillngual  film  In  English  and  French. 

Credit!:  Producer,  F.  R.  Crawley;  director  and  cameraman.  Herb 
Taylor:  te»t.  Mfchrt  Crosley:  story  Idea,  Gay  Foomier;  narrators, 
Francois  Bertrand,  Dick  Thomas;  music.  Larry  Croaley:  editor,  Mick 
Bnin. 

ffummary:  Demonstrates  the  practical  adTsntagea,  as  wdl  as  the 
virtue,  in  overcoming  racial  and  rellgloas  barriers  and  giving  to  the 
Federated  Appeal  Instead  of  to  separate  charities. 
- — ■ —  Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Charities — Canada.  i.  Federated  Appeal  of  Greater  Hontreal. 
n  Toi  et  mol  (Motion  picture) 

361.8  Fi  A  68-1378 

National  t  llm  Board  of  Canada 


Yon  and  medicare  {Motion  picture) 
Administration,  1966. 


U.  S.  Social  Security 


27  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Crcdtis:  Narrator.  E.  G.  Marshall. 

8ummari/:  Uses  the  experiences  of  a  65-year-old  retired  man  to 
explain  how  the  medicare  program  works,  who  la  eligible,  and  what 
ben^ts  are  payable.    With  introduction  by  Vice-President  Humphrey. 
Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Aged  — Medical  care— U.  S.  i.  U.  S.     Social  Security  Ad- 

ministration. 

368.4  Fi  E  68-86 

U.  S.  Social  Security  Administration 


Yo«  »d  OiUy  TM.  [Motion  picture]  VirginU  Dept  of  Educatioo. 
Film  Production  Service,  and  Virgima  Divisioo  of  Potcatry. 
Released  by  Virtinia  Dept  of  Educatioa.  1972. 

14  min.     id.     color.      16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  DemoMtralea  the  wcial  and  eco«tomic  value  rf  forest  land  by 
ahowini  ihe  dependency  of  the  Ammcm  way  of  life  upon  the  foreat  Empha- 
tiiea  methods  and  need*  of  reforeaution. 

1.  Forots  and  foreatry— United  Statea.     3.  Reforestttion.        I.  Vifginia. 
Dept  of  Education.     II.  Virginia.     Division  of  Forestry. 
tSDU3,  634.9  72-701106 

Virginia  DepL  of  '2 

Education 


MAKC 


Yoo  and  the  computer  {Motion  picture)     General  Eledxic 
Educational  Films,  1969. 
9  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

of  a  paycheck,  a  basic  function  of  a  computer.    Diacusaea  the  terms 
Input,  storage,  calculation,  output,  and  controL 

1.    Electronic    data    processing— Payrolls. 
Educational  Films. 

651.8 
General  Electric  Edu-  catlonal  Films 


General   Electric 
79-704800 


You  and  the  drivotrainer  syston  {Motion  picture)     ^tna 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  1964. 

20  mill.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (The  New  .^Etna  drivotrainer  film 
series,  no.  1) 

Eastman  color. 

Summarv:  Presents  an  introduction  to  the  drivotrainer  syntem. 
Includes  eleroenury  procedure*  such  as  readying  Individual  cars  for 
either  manual  or  automatic  shift  and  correct  tise  of  several  control 
devices.     Designed  for  use  with  the  ^Btna  drivotrainer  system. 

1  Automobile  driver  education.  i.  «tna  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany. Serlea:  The  New  JEtati  drivotrainer  film  series  (Motion 
plctare)  no.  l. 

Fi  67-867 


Yoa  and  the  law  {FQmstrip)    Guidance  Aaaociatee  of  Pleaa- 
antville,  N.  Y.,  1969. 


i  mm.      and  phonodlac:  2  a,  12  Iil,  33i  rpm.. 


215  fi-.      color. 
26  mln. 

With  accompanying  script. 

Summary:  Explains  the  i^ght  of  an  Individual  In  a  wide  range 
of  lecal  situations,  and  points  out  the  reaulta  of  crime  on  the  In- 
dlTldnal  and  society. 

1.  Civil  rights— C.  S.  2.  Crime  and  crlmlnala— U.  S.  i.  Gold- 
ance  Associates  of  Pleasantvllle.  N.  T. 

840  7S-7S4079 

Guidance  Associates 


You  and  your  banking  facility  {Motion  picture)  American 
Express  Co.  Released  by  Directorate  for  Armed  Forces 
Information  and  Education,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Defense,  1964. 

15  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  Shows  bow  servicemen  may  utilize  the  banking  facili- 
ties oo  their  posts  both  in  the  United  States  and  overseaa,  and  bow 
the  facilities  are  operated.  Prepared  for  use  by  U.  S.  Amied  Forces 
personnel 

1.  Banks  and  banking.  t.  American  Bxpre««  Company,  n.  U.  3. 
Directorate  for  Armed  Forces  Information  and  Education. 

S55.1  74-707550 


Yoa  and  your  driving  [and]  What  makes  it  go  {Motion 
picture)  Humble  Oil  and  Refining  Co.  Released  by 
Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  |196-fj 

2  motion  pictures  on  one  reel   (30  mln.  each)     sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Summary:  A  driver  education  unit.  Uses  a  family  trip  to  the 
country  to  demonstrate  good  driving  habits.  Describes  the  functions 
and  principles  of  an  automobile  engine. 

1.  Automobile  driving.  2.  Automobiles.  i.  Humble  Oil  and 
Refining  Company  (Incorporated  in  Del.)  ii.  Modem  Talking  Pic- 
ture Service.  Inc.     iit.  Wt^t  makes  it  go  (Motion  picture) 

629.2  Fi  A  67-5199 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Yo»— «d   roar  eyes.   tFilmstripj      Walt   Disney   Productioiia. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1970. 


and  pboaodisc:  2  ■..  12  in..  33  I  /3  rpm.,  7  a 


57  fr,     color.     35  mm 
(You — and  your  health) 

Abo  iiaued  with  photMXapc  in  csMette. 

Captioned  versioo  (41  fr.)  slao  iaaued. 

Widi  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Jiminy  Cricket  describes  the  structure  of  the  eyes,  i 
the  operatioa  of  the  eye  and  the  mcchanica  of  the  camera,  and  eaptetnt'bow 
eyebrows,  eydida,  eyelaahea,  and  tcan  perform  protective  fbactiona.  OuttiBCS 
basic  rules  for  eye  lafety  and  care.  For  etementary  grades. 

1.  Eye— Care  attd  hygiene-- J uvenik  fUms.  (1.  Eye]  I.  Doacy  (Walt) 
Productiona.  11.  Wah  Dianey  Educational  Msicrials  Company.  IIL  Serica: 
You — and  your  beahb.  (Fibnstrip] 

(RESIj  372.3  72-732789 

Walt  Diioey  Educational  72  hlARC 

Materiab  Ca 


Yoa — iMd  roar  eyea.   [Ptlmstripi      Walt   Disney   Productioiia. 

Released  by  Walt  Dinoey  Educational  Materials  Co^  1970. 

41  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Tou— and  yow  health) 

Sound  vcrsMoa  (57  fr.)  also  iwued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Jiminy  Cricket  describes  the  Hructure  flf  the  eyes,  analt^Jres 
the  operation  of  the  eye  vA  the  mechanics  ot  the  camera,  aad  ii plains  ho<w 
eyebrowt,  eydida.  cyeiaahca,  aitd  lean  perform  protective  fbnctMOS.  Owtacs 
basic  ruks  for  eye  aa/cty  aitd  care.  With  captions.  For  ekmentary  grades. 

1.  Eye— Care  and  hygiene— Juvenile  films.  (I.  Eyej  I.  Disney  (Wah) 
Productiona.  II.  Wah  Dianey  Educational  MatetialB  Company.  IIL  S«kK 
You — and  your  health.  |FihiiaUipj 

[RE51j  372.3  72-732790 

Wah  D^aey  Educationa)  T2  MARC 

Materiab  Co. 


(Moliaa  picturej     Walt  Dianey  Pro- 

trkMrtI  \q  *"?**  '^' — y  ^'^"^**^*^  n»»»ri.ia  re% 
1956. 

tB^    sd.    ootor.     liam.     OVs  la  you  leiiaB) 

Whh  ISMi^hsr  giAle.  

SUMMARY:  Pointa  owl  that  thrwigh  men's  power  lorsssan.  h 
have  baoome  more  highly  dsvatoped  than  those  rfosrtsiao- 
pitwaa  the  chief  diffcreocea  between  the  aeascs  (rf  the  hio— 
MilMls.  For  elemeatsry  grades. 

1  SeiMca  and  icnsatiae— Juveaik  fOoM.  1  R  ess  wring  (Psychology)— Juve- 
■Osiomi.  (l.Seoscaandiinaitinoi  L  Disney  (Wah)  Productions  ll.Walt 
Dtoey  Educational  MaterialB  Company.    III.  Sariea:  TWi  •  you  •"«*  tMoOon 

^^""^  372.3  70-714359 


Dsnimal  and  other 


[BF233] 
Wah  DiMcy  DJaeitiiiiil 
Co. 


72 


MAKC 


Yoa   and    your    goTemraent    {FUmttrip)      National    Film 
Board  of  Canada,  1965. 


meotary  government.     With  captlona. 

1  Canada— Pol.  h  govt.        i.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

Fi  A  67-4191 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Yoi    MJ  jmm  hMlth    [FOmstrip]      Walt  Dianey  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educatiooal  Materials  Ca.  1970. 


S  tUnstripa.    color. 


35  a 


and  S  pbonodiacs  (2  a.  each),  12  in..  33  1/3 


Also  iiBued  with  pboootape  ta  csvette. 

Shorter  version  widi  capbona  abo  iasued. 

CONTENTS:  You:  the  human  artimal.  72  fr.,  I  min.— You:  and  your  eyea. 
57  fr.,  7  min.— You:  ar)d  your  eara.  60  fr..  7  rain.— You:  the  living  machine.  60 
ft.,  7  min.  You:  and  your  food  61  fr..  7  min.— You:  and  your  five  lenses.  73  (r., 
7  min.— Yott  and  your  lenae  of  amell  and  taste.  73  fr .  7  mirL- Yoo:  and  your 
serMe  of  touch.  66  fr.,  7  rain.  For  ekmentary  gradea. 

1.  Semes  snd  aeMation— Juvenile  films.  [I.  Senaea  aad  acnaatton.  2. 
Hygiene]  1.  Dbney  (Wah)  Productiooa.  11.  Walt  Dianey  Educational 
Materiab  Company. 

(BF233)  372.3  72-732782 

Walt  Disney  Edncatkmtf  72  MARC 

Materiab  Co. 

You  &  your  pet  {FUmgtrip)    Lyceum  ProductiMis,  1967. 

39  fr.     color.     35  mm.     and  phonodlac:  1   s.,  10  In.,  SSI   rpm.. 
9  mln.     iiilcrogroove. 

With  study  prints. 

CredUt:  Author.  Mark   PInea;  photographer.  Larry  Harmon. 

Summary:   Preflents  elementary    a^eets  of  bcftlth,  hygiene,  and 
Dutritloo;   shows  children  taking  jtroper  care  of  various  pets. 

1    Pets — Juvenile  films.        i-  Lyceum  Productions   (Firm) 

372.3  70-734043 

Lyceum  Productions 

Tnu  ami  jam  ttmt  el^t^ami  taate.  (nimstrip]  Walt  Disney 
Productiona.  Rdeased  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials 
Co.,  1970. 


35  a 


2  a.,  12ti 


,  33  1/3  ti 


73  fr. 
(You-and  your  heahh) 

Abo  imued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 
Csptioaed  varaion  (45  h.)  abo  imued. 
With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Jiminy  Cricket  deacribea  the  related  aenaea  of  tmell  and  tatce: 
ilhstrsics  how  they  work  logcther;  and  compares  the  location  sad  functioning 
of  these  aenae  areaa  in  the  human  with  thoae  of  teveral  sumala  artd  inaecta, 
explaining  why  lower  life  forma  arc  more  dependent  on  these  sense*  than  Ihc 
human  is.  For  elemcniary  grades. 

I.  Smell— Juvenile  fUms.     2.  Taste— Juvenile  fibns.     [1.  Senses  and  sensa- 
tion)      I.  Dianey  (Walt)  Productxms.    II.  Wah  E>iaaey  Educational  Materiab 
Company.     111.  Scries:  You — and  your  health.  (Fifanatrip) 
(BF271j  372.3  72-732778 

Walt  Dianey  Educational  72  MARC 

Materiab  Co. 

Yaa  mi  yoar  scmb  efsBcIl  a^  taat*.  [Rlmatrip)  Walt  Disaey 
Productions.  Released  by  Walt  Dianey  Educatiooal  Materiab 
Co.,  1970. 


45  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Yot^-«td  yoir  heakh) 

So«atd  versiona  (73  fr.)  abo  bsned. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Jiminy  Cricket  describe*  the  rcbud 
illustrate*  how  they  work  tofetbcr;  ar>d  comparea  the  location  and 
of  these  sense  areas  in  the  huraao  with  those  of  several  animab  an 
explaining  why  lower  life  forms  are  more  dependent  on  Ibeae  senaa 
human  i*.  With  captions.  For  elementary  gradea. 

1.  Smell— Juvenile  fihna.     2.  Taaie — Juvenile  Sbns.     [1.  Senses  s 
tioo]       i.  Dboey  (Walt)  Productiona.    II.  Wah  Disaey  Educational 
Company.     III.  Serier  Yoo — aad  your  health.  ^^Imatrip] 
(BF271)  372.3  72- 

Walt  Dbney 
Materiab  Ca 


732779 
MARC 


691 


BaftMdL[Filnistrq»]  Walt  Disney  Produc- 
tions. Releaaed  by  Wah  Disney  Bducadonal  Materials  Co., 
1970. 


66  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phoaodbc:  2  a..  U  in..  33  1/3  ipm..  7  mb. 
(You — and  your  health) 

Abo  bsued  with  pboootape  in  rsssriti 

Captioned  venioo  (47  fr.)  abo  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Jiminy  Cricket  defines  dte  four  senaatiotw  of  coUL  hot,  pras- 
sive.  and  pain  which  make  up  d>e  aenae  of  touch;  eapbina  the  function  of  the 
akin  in  receiving  a  variety  of  senaory  impreseiona;  and  briefly  disrussfs  dse  rale 
that  touch  plays  in  the  livea  of  artists,  raoaicians,  aciemists.  aihklcs.  aad  dw 
vtaually  handicapped.  For  elementary  grades. 

I.  Touch— Juvenile  flbna.    (1.  Touch]       I.  Disney  (Wah)  Productiom.    IL 


Wsh  Disney  Educstioaal 

health.  [FUmatrip] 

[BF275i 

Wall  Dianey  Educntianal 

Materiab  Co. 


Materiab  Company. 


372.3 
72 


7^732776 
MARC 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


YoD— HUi  7oar  kbm  ot  towk.  [FUmttrip]  Walt  Dtmey  Produc- 
tioos.  Releued  by  Walt  Disney  Educatioiial  Materiab  Co., 
1970. 

47  fr     color.     33  tnm.     (You — and  your  htthh) 

Sound  vereioRt  <66  fr.)  atoo  iMued. 

With  icachcr  fuide. 

SUMMARY:  Jiminy  Cricket  defines  the  four  tensatiom  Of  cold,  hot,  prea- 
sure,  and  pain  which  make  up  the  tenae  of  UMxh;  explaini  ihe  runction  of  the 
skin  in  receiving  a  variety  of  lenaory  impresaiona;  aitd  briefly  rihnMan  the  rok 
thai  touch  plays  in  the  lives  of  artiiia,  maaiciani.  icienttaia.  athlete*,  and  the 
visually  handicapped.  With  captioni.  For  etementary  gndca. 

1.  Touch— Juvenile  films.  (1.  Touch]  I.  Dtaney  (Walt)  Productiona.  11. 
Wall  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company.  Hi.  Serica:  You — and  your 
health.  (Filmstrip} 

(BF275]  372.3  7^732777 

Walt  Duney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


You  and  your  skin  (Filmstrip) 
1968. 


Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp., 


30  fr      ciilor.     3^  imu.      (Your  body) 

Suinmarii:  E>e80ilbes  (he  fiiuctions  of  the  skin  In  protectlDi;  the 
bofly  from  heat,  cold,  sn<l  Uisea»>e.  I^xatuines  the  difTerent  skin 
layers  to  explain  the  work  of  oil  and  swent  glands  in  cooling  the 
body  and  expelllnK  wastes  and  to  show  the  role  of  the  nerves  In 
relaying  skin  scn.'iatliiiis  to  the  brain.  Points  out  the  importance  of 
keeping  skin  and  hair  clean. 

1.  Skin.  I.  Vour  I.esson  I'lan  Materials  Corporation.  Series: 
Your  body  (Filiusti-ip.    Your  Lesson  I'lan  Materials  Corp.) 

612  Fi  A  67-3717 

Y.  L.  P.  .Materials  Ciirp. 


You  and  your  work  (Motion  picture)  Coronet  Films,  1948. 
Captioned  for  use  in  school  programs  for  the  deaf  by 
Media  Services  and  Captioned  Films  Branch,  tJ.  S.  Bu- 
reau of  Education  for  the  Handicapped. 

H>  niln.     »d.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Also  issued  In  biw. 

CREDITS :  EMucatlonal  collaborator,  John  N.  Given. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  relationship  between  tbe  attitude  of  the 
worker  toward  hts  work  and  tbe  results  of  his  work  as  evidenced  In 
an  account  of  a  young  man's  failure  in  a  good  Job  and  his  ultimate 
rehabilitatlOQ  and  suocess. 


Media  Services  and 


658.01  72-713053 

Captioned  Films  Branch 


You  are  my  disciples  (Filmstrip)     American  Baptist  Films, 
1969. 

96   fr.     color.     STi   mm.     and   phonodlsc:   1   s..   12   In..  XM   rpm.. 
17  min.     microeroove. 

With  script. 

CREDITS:  Script.   Faith   Bailey:  photographers.  John  MarKlinll, 
Vero  Paloma,  Edmund  Shnw. 

SUMMARY:  A  fund-raising  filmstrip  for  the  1969-70  American 
Baptist  churches  nT>eclat  fund-raising  campaign  for  new  buildings 
anri  capital  improvMiients  in  srhools.  hospitals,  and  missions  aro' 
the  worlil.  Illustrates  the  use  of  the  funds  by  showing  a  new  college 
and  seminary  in  Kinshasa,  Congo;  two  elementary  schools  in  El 
Salvador;  two  churches  in  Manila  and  Iloilo.  Philippines:  and  a 
center  for  underprivileged  children  In  Billings.  Mont. 

1.  Church  fund-raising.        I.  American  Baptist  Convention. 
[BV772.5]  266.6  72-739273 

American  Baptist  Films 


Yoa  are  on  Indian  land.  [Motion  picture]     National  Film  Board  of 
Canada,  1969. 

37  min.     sd      b&w.      16  mm. 

Produced  for  the  program  Chalktigc  for  changc/Socitli  noitvcllc  in  coopera- 
tion with  departments  and  agencies  of  the  Government  of  Canada. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  George  C,  Sioney;  director.  Mon  Rsnsen-  photogra- 
pher. Tony  lanzelo;  film  editor,  Kathleen  Shannon. 

SUMMARY:  Documents  the  demonstration  of  Mohawk  Indians,  living  in 
Canada,  as  ihey  protest  payment  of  import  duties  on  personal  purchases  made 
in  the  United  Stales,  claiming  exemption  under  the  provisions  of  the  Jay  treaty 
of  1794. 

1.    Mohawk    Indians  -Government  relationa.      2.   Canada— Boundaries — 
United  States.     3   United  States-Boundaries— Canada.        1.  Canada.     Na- 
tional Film  Board. 
[E99.M8)  970.5  72-702584 

National  Film  Board  of  72  MARC 

Canada 

Tou  ar*  on  Indian  land   (Motion  picture)     National  Film 

Board   of  Canada.     Released   in  the  U.   S.  by  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1970. 

87  min.    ad.    bftw.    16  mm. 

Summary :  A  film  report  of  a  protest  demonatratlon  by  Mohawk 
Indiana  of  the  St.  Regis  Reaerve  on  the  International  brldjie  between 
Canada  and  Ihe  United  SUteii  near  Cornwall,  OnUrlo.  Shows  the 
coDfrontatlOD  with  police  and  tbe  enstiing  action. 

1.  Mobawk  Indlaoa  —  OoTemment  relatioos.  2.  U.  9.  —  Boand- 
aHea-Ooada.  3.  Canada— Boundarlea—U.  S.  I.  Canada.  Na- 
tional Film  Board.    II.  HcOraw-HIll  Book  Company. 

970.5  71-709478 

MeOraw-HUl  Book  Co. 


You  arc  oar  problem  {Motion  picture)    Lemberg  Center  for 
the  sludy  of  Violence,  1968. 

SS  min.    wL     b*w.     16  mm. 

Magnetic  aonuiL 

Creiitt:  DIractor,  John  HarthalL 

SMtnmary;  Preaenta  hlghiigbta  of  a  confrontation  between  black 
power  advocate*  antl  white  police  and  government  officials  at  a  civil 
righu  conference  held  in  New  York  In  Hay  1967.  Shows  that 
communication  between  aticb  groupa  Is  poasible  even  under  adverae 
ooDdltlooa. 

I.  Negroes— Civil  rights.  i.  I^emberg  Center  for  the  Study  of 
Violence 

301.451  Fi  A  68-1910 

Lenberg  Ceoter  for  tbe  Study  of  VIoleace 


You  are  you  (Motion  picture)    Jayark  Corp.,  1969. 

11  motion  pictures,    ad.     color,     super  8  mm.     (I^esons  in  living, 

Magnetic  sound  track.    Ijoop  films  mounted  In  cartridge*. 

With  teachers  manual,  transparendCB.  and  wall  charts. 

Creditt:  Created  by  Ben  Parker  and  Sal  Daccorso. 

Contents.— 1.  Prologue  8  min.— 2.  Adolescence  ts  change.  10 
min.— 3.  It  happens  to  everj-one.  10  mtiu^.  Your  pes'^Dnallty  is 
you.  11  mia— 5.  Growing  socially.  8  min.— 6.  Especially  about  glrla. 
11  min.— 7.  EspectaUy  about  boys.  9  min.— 8.  How  you  were  bom. 
11  min.— 9.  What  about  smoking?  8  min.— 10.  Stop  ...  before  you 
try  drtiga!    18  min. — 11.  Let's  talk  It  over.    11  min. 

L  Youth— Conduct  of  life.  i.  Jayark  Oorporetion.  Series: 
LaEBona  In  living  (Motion  plctore)  phatR  2. 

612  74-702720 

Jayark  Corp. 

Yoa  be  the  Jedge.  [Motion  picture]  Charles  Cahill  ft  Associates. 
Made  by  Graphicom.  Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media 
Services,  1972. 

13  min.     id.     cokw.     16  mm. 

With  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  a  stop-projoctof  lechnique  to  present  three  cases  tnvolv- 
ins  juveniles  in  order  to  pve  the  viewer  an  opportunity  to  witoeas  the  events  and 
discuaa  poaaiUc  deciaiona  by  the  jud|c.  Tbe  judfc'a  deciaiona  are  ahown  after- 
warda. 

1.  Juvenile  courta— United  Sutc*.  2.  Juvenile  delinquency— United  Sialea. 
I  CahiU  (Chariea)  and  Aaaociatea.  inc..  HoUywood,  Calif.  II.  AIMS  InaOuc- 
tional  Media  Services. 

[KF97101  345.8  72-701047 

AIMS  72  MARC 


You  bet  ny  life.  fModon  picture]     Vou^t  Aeronautics  il97-7] 

15  min      sd.     color,      16  mm, 

CREDITS:  Narrator.  J-  O.  Engle. 

SUMMARY:  A  training  nim  which  urgea  worken  through  a  dramatized 
incident  lo  maintain  manufacturing  cleanlineu.  and  ihowi  how  to  prevent  acci- 
dcnls  caused  by  employee  carelessneu. 

I.  industrial  safety.        I   Vought  Aeronauiici. 
lHD7273,  614.8  72-701860 

Vought  Aeronautics  72 


MARC 


You  can  be  a  doctm-  (Motion  picture)  International  Afro- 
American  Museum.  Released  by  McGraw-Hill  Films, 
1969. 

15  min,     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Bummary:  Encourages  young  people,  emieclally  those  with  inade- 
quate training  and  finances,  to  strive  to  earn  a  degree  in  medicine. 

1.  Medicine   as   a   profession.  i.  International   Afro-American 

Mu.seum.     ii.  McGraw-Hill  Booli  Company. 

610.69  73-700076 

McGraw-Hili  Book  Co. 


You   can   do  something  about  acne!    (Filmstrip)     Syntex 
Laboratories,  1970.    Made  by  A\Tiite  Productions. 

160  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  a..  12  in.,  S3J  rpm., 
15  min.     mlcrogroove. 

With  script,  teacher's  guide,  and  booklet  entitled  All  about  acne. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  how  hormones  affect  the  teenager's  akin, 
provides  Information  about  acne,  and  presents  methods  for  alleviat- 
ing bad  skin  conditions. 

1.  Acne.        I.  Syntex  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Palo  Alto.  Calif 
[RL131]  613.4  70-739381 

Syntex  Latwratorles 

You  can  go  far  away  (Motion  picture)     Barton-Gillet  Co. 
1971. 

14  min.    «J.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  obligation  of  graduating  seniors  to 
their  alma  mater. 

1.   High   schools— U.   S.— Alumni.  I.   Barton-GUIet  Company. 

[;^A230]  378.1  78-713380 


You  canH  cheat  an  honest  man 
see 


Circus  slickera. 

You  can't  grow  a  green  plant  in  a  closet  (Motion  pictun) 
Roy  Noiand  Productions.    Released  by  Zeal  in  Perpetuity 

Film  Distribution  Co.,  1970. 

54  min.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the  University  of  California, 
San  Francisco  Medical  Center  Psychopharmacology  Study  Group, 
and  the  Halght-Ashbury  Medical  Clinic. 

Credits:  Producer,  Roy  Nolan. 

Summan/:  A  documentary  fllm  on  the  drug  marijuana.  Includes 
principal  speakers  from  the  National  Marijuana  Symptwium  Uni- 
versity of  California  Medical  Center,  San  Francisco. 

1.  Marihuana.  i,  Roy  Nolan  Productions,  n.  Zeal  In  Perpetu- 
ity Film  Distributing  Company. 

616.8  75-707868 

Zeal  In  Perpetuity  Film  Distributing  Co. 

You  canH  hold  stiH  (Motion  picture)  National  Broadcasting 
Co.,  1964.  Made  by  Priam  Productions  in  cooperation 
with  Xew  York  University.  Released  by  Prism  Produc- 
tions, 1969. 

28  roln.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Inqulrlea  In  science  ...  with  Mr. 
Wizard) 

Transferred  from  original  videotape  of  the  television  series  Mr. 
Wizard. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  author,  Don  Herbert. 

Stiiniiiary:  Demonstrates  that  the  human  body  does  not  bold  stlU 
but  remains  In  one  place  as  a  result  of  many  compensating  move- 
ments of  the  muscles. 

1.    P'>«ture.     2.   Muscles.  i.   National  Broadcaatlog  Company, 

loc.    n.  Prism  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York.    tn.  Mr.  Wizard  (Motion 
picture)  Series:  loiialrlea  tn  aclenoe  ...  with  Mr.  Wlurd  (Mo- 

tion picture) 

612  79-702106 


(You  Chan  Yang,  (Motion  picture)    NBC  Television,  1968. 

28  Qiin.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.     (Meet  the  press) 
thepiiSs^  '  *•"  **"*  f*BC-TV  documentary  show  Meet 

rapr?Sli,'*'^"'*"'«"'"^''%  "*""•*"*•  ^^■^^<^  Spivak:  director, 
Carl  Degen ;  sponsor.  Revere  Ct^per  and  Itraas. 

SBWBwrv:  South  Korean  Ambassador  You  Chan  Yang  discusses 
Sfkl  h"!  St*^  "?^  ^  ^^^  Communists  to  delay  the  Korean  peace 
talks.  He  talks  with  Martha  Rountr«e,  moderator,  Mae  Craig  Wil- 
Ham  Lawrence,  Yates  McDanlel,  and  Richard  Wllaoii 

i  !^'*'^°J'''"''  1950-1953-Armlstices.  2.  Yang,  You  Chan  18OT- 
Li,  ?.*'  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  NBC  Television  Network. 
Series:  Meet  the  press  (Motion  picture) 

951  77-701492 

You  could  be  somebody.  [Motion  picture]    Concordia  Films,  1966. 

30  min.     sd      color.      16  mm, 

SUMMARY;  A  srory  about  an  aggressive  young  businessman  who  inherits 
a  lumberyard  business,  decides  to  discharge  an  old,  trusted  foreman,  and  eventu- 
ally comes  to  the  realization  thai  you  can  not  apply  the  same  rule  lo  people  that 
you  do  lo  ledgers. 

1   Industrial  relations.     2.  Interpersonal  relations.        1.  Concordia  Publishing 


House,  St.  Louis. 
lHD6971i 
Concordia  Films 


174 


72-701638 
MARC 


692 


You  dig  it  (Motion  picture)     Mobilization  for  Youth.     Re- 
leased by  Frith  Films.  1969. 

1  reel.     sd.     l>&w.     IR  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Sl'MMARY :  Bellerts  the  harsh  realities  of  the  Negro  ghetto  In 
the  lower  east  !»ide  of  New  York  City  through  the  eyes  of  black 
teenagers.     Acted,  produced,  and  edited  by  young  Negroes. 

1.  New  York   (City)— N^roes.        I.  Mobilization  for  Youth. 
II.  Frith  Films,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

[F128.9.N3]  301.451  71-713436 

Frith  Fltma 


You  discover  Saudi  Arabia  (Fihnstrip)    You  Discover,  1971. 

41  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

With  teacher's  Etilde. 

Summary:  A  documentary  fllm  which  provides  a  brief  view  of 
the  people,  history,  topography,  culture,  economic  development,  and 
future  of  Saudi  Arabia.     With  captions. 

1.  Saudi  Arabia.        I.  You  Discover,  inc. 

915.8  70-738156 

You  Discover,  Inc. 


'You  don't  look  like  your  mother,**  said  the  robin  to  the  fawn. 

[Filmstrip]      Bowmar  Records,  1973. 

spprox.  45  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodtsc:  2  s.,  7  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 
(Bowmar  nature  aeries:  the  ways  of  animals) 

Also  issued  with  phonolape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Combines  artwork  and  narration  with  live  photographs  to 
show  baby  animals  who  do  not  look  like  their  parents.  Keyed  to  the  book  of  the 
same  title  by  Aileen  Fisher   For  primary  grades. 

1  Animals,  Infancy  of— Juvenile  films.  [1.  Animals— Infancy]  1.  Fisher. 
Aileen  Lucia,  1906-  'Vou  don't  look  like  your  mother."  said  the  robin 

to  the  fa«  n      II.  Bowmar  Records.     Ill  Series:  Bowmar  nature  series:  the  ways 
of  animals.  [Filmstrip] 

[QL763j  372.3  72-735058 

Bowmar  73  MARC 


Yob  doa't  seed  to  die.  [Motion  piclurcj     WKYC-TV.     Released 
by  NBC  Educational  Enterprises,  1971. 

29  min.     ad.     color.      16  mm. 

Edited  version  of  the  1970  film  originally  telecast  in  the  Monuge  series. 

SUMMARY:  Ralph  Nader  and  others  present  a  report  on  the  causes  and 
prevention  of  automobile  fatalities,  pointing  out  that  poor  highway  engineering 
has  turned  the  areas  ofT  roadways  into  hostile  cnvironmcnU  with  the  use  of 
concrete  based  lightposu,  railings,  and  concrete  bridges  and  abutments.  Demon- 
sirates  breakaway  posts,  safeguard  rails,  wire  mesh  fencing,  collapsible  abut- 
ments, and  a  variety  of  life-saving  devices. 

1-  TrafTic  accidenU.     2.  Roads— Safety  meaaures.        1.  WKYC    V  (Televi- 
sion sution)  Qeveland.     II.  NBC  Educational  Enterprises. 
[HE5614]  614.8  7  -715061 

A.L.A.  Booklist  72  MARC 

You  gave  me  a  mountain.  [Motion  picture]     Salesmanship  Club  of 
Dallas,  1972.     Made  by  J  and  J  Productions. 

28  min.     sd.     color       16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Follows  the  experiences  of  a  counsellor  in  a  camp  designed  to 
treat  mentally  and  emotionally  disturbed  boys, 

1.  Menially  ill  children  2,  Mentally  handicapped  children  3,  Psychiatric 
consultation.        I.  Salesmanship  Club  of  Dallas. 

[RJ499i  363.2  72-702449 

CINE  72  MARC 


You  got  mad:  are  you  glad?  (Filmstrip)     Guidance  Asso- 
ciates of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  1970. 

•2  fllmntrlp8  (pt.  1.  52  fr. :  pt.  2,  48  fr.)  color.  85  mm.  and  pho- 
nodlsc: 1  s. :  12  In.:  S3i  rpm.;  pt  1,  8  min.;  pt  2,  7  min.  micro- 
groove. 

.\tso  l^vuied  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Analyses  tbe  ways  In  which  hostility  Is  expres.sed  in 
a  group  of  young  children,  and  offera  alternatives  for  dealing  with 
anger.  Concludes  with  an  open-ended  Invitation  for  students  to  ex- 
press their  feelings.    For  primary  gradea 

1.  Anger.  I.  Guidance  Associates  of  Pleasantville,  N.  T. 

152.4  73-738122 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

You    got    what?    (Motion    picture)     Cinika.      Released    by 
Franciscan  Films,  1970. 

2^  mi;i.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SL'.MMARY :  Presents  graphic  sequences  on  tbe  development  of 
venereal  dlaeasea,  describes  the  confidential  treatment  that  is  pro- 
vldi-d  by  clinics,  and  stresses  the  Importance  of  naming  one's  sexual 
contacts. 

1.  Venereal  dlseasea.  I.  CInlka  (Plrm)  il.  Franclacaa  Films, 
San  Fraoclaco. 

614.5  75-711597 

CINE 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Tm  tert  \mm  oUtA.  [FUnutrip]     Concordia  Filnu.  1971. 

S3  Tr.     color.     3)  mm.       u>d  phooodnc:  2  l,  12  m.,  33  1/3  rp*".,  10  min. 

With  toKkniuide. 

SUMMARY:  Potnu  out  thai  Chriu  c«ll«d  bymen  to  be  hit  dnciplet,  and 
■howt  (hsi  people  are  Mill  bdfi(  called  lo  contribute  their  talenu  to  hit  work. 

1.  Chriatian  life — 1960-  I.  Concordia  Publishing  Howe.  St.  Loui*. 

[BV4501.2i  248  72-734610 

Concordia  Filnu  73  MARC 


You   have  been  set  free   (Filmstrip) 
Films,  1971. 


American   Baptist 


94  fr.  «>!or.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  10  In..  331  rpm.. 
14  mln.    intcrogroove. 

With  script. 

CKEDITS:  Writer  and  photographers,  Paul  Carter.  Keith  Riis.sell, 

ST">[M.\llY:  Discusses  the  deTelopment  of  the  relation.shlp  be- 
tween blacks  and  whites  in  America,  the  difference  between  civil 
rights  and  black  economic  development,  and  ways  in  which  the 
church  can  relate  to  black  ecoDomlc  development. 

1.  Negroes— Economic  conditions.  2.  U.  S.— Race  question.  3. 
Church  and  race  problems— U.  S.  I.  American  Baptist  Conren- 
tton. 

[K185.8]  301.45  75-739578 

American  Baptist  Films 


Yoa  havea't  dunged  a  Ut.  [Motion  picture]     PranciBcan  Com- 
munications Center,  1970. 

IS  rain.     id.    color.     16  nun.     (Marriage) 

Magnetic  lound  track. 

Wiihguide- 

SUMMARY:  A  dramatizatioa  about  a  young  couple  who  after  a  quuTd  take 

■epnrate  vacation*  at  their  parents'  tiomc*.  showing  bow  they  Icara  that  their  real 
identity  lies  in  iheir  iclaiionship  to  each  other. 

1.  Marriage      2.  Interpersonal  relations.        I.  Fraociacan  ConununicatioBa 
Center.     11.  Scries:  Marriage   [Motion  picture] 

lHQ734i  301.42  72-700315 

n.  MARC 

a  Center 


You  in  (iiemiany  {Motion  pirture)     Directorate  for  Armed 

Forces  Information  and  Education,  l'.  S.  Dept.  of  Defense, 
1954.    Made  by  Dept.  of  the  Army. 

31  mln.    «d.    Wtw.    IC  mm. 

-Alined  Forces  Information  film,  no.  67, 

Summani:  Tortrays  the  details  of  German  family  Hfe.  customs. 
gOTernment.  and  politics,  Rmphastzes  that  American  servicemen 
Id  Germany  are  ambassadors  of  (rood  will  and  mn»t  learn  to  adapt 
thenifelvex  to  the  German  way  of  living.  Prepared  for  use  by  U.  S. 
Armed  Forces  personnel. 

1,  Germany  (Federal  Repnbllc,  l&4ft-  )— Social  life  and  cus- 
toms. 2.  U.  .s.— Armed  Forces — Germany  (Federal  Republic.  1949- 
I  I.  r.  S.  Directorate  for  Armed  Forces  Information  and 
Education. 

355.1  78-707551 


You  make  your  own  mouitain    (Motion  picture) 
Bee  And  the  ground  below 


You  most  be  joking  {Motion  picture)  Ameran  Films,  Ion- 
don.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
1965. 

100  mln.    sd.     b&n:    35  mm. 

Crcdilt:  Producer,  Charles  H.  SchneCT;  director,  Michael  Winner; 
story.  Alan  Hackney.  Michael  Winner;  screenplay,  Alan  Hackney; 
mu.slc.  Lauiie  Johnson;  director  of  photography,  Geoffrey  Unsworth; 
editor.  Iternard  Gribble.  Cagt:  Michael  Callan,  Lionel  Jeffries.  Den- 
holm  Elliott.  Wilfrid  Hyde-White.  Bernard  Cribbins. 

Sujiiinarii:  A  comedy.  Follows  the  activities  of  five  British  serv- 
Icem^i  who  are  chosen  to  participate  in  a  4S-hour  Initiative  test  in 
which  they  are  told  to  imagine  that  the  country  has  been  devastated 
and  they  are  to  rescue  a  few  symbols  of  the  traditional  way  of  life. 

I.  Ameran  Films,     u.  Columbia  Pictures  Corx>orat ion. 

Fi  67-1128 


Yon    never   can    tel!   about    thumbs    (Filmstrip)    Graded 
Press,  1971. 

63  fr.     color.    36  mm.     and  phonodlsc :  2  a.,  331  rpm. 
W  1th  script  and  leader's  guide  by  George  E.  Koehler 
CREDITS:  Director,  C.  B.  Anderson;  art.  Rick  Davia. 
sLMMARY:  Uses  open-ended  parables  te  portray  to  chUdren  the 
Bigtiiticance  of  memberahlp  in  the  Christian  church.     For  primary 

1.  Church  membership — Juvenile  fllros.         I.  Graded  Press 
(BV820]  248  76-738766 

Graded  Press 


You  never  walk  akme  {Motion  picture)     Standard  Brands. 
Made   and    released    by    Rutgers    University,    CoUef^    of 

ApricuUutT  and  Environmental  Science,  1969. 

15  ntin.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summvry:  Discusses  the  benefits  of  4-H  club  memberahlp. 

1.  4-H  clubs.  I.  Standard  Brands  laconwrated.     ii.  Rutgers 

University,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.    College  of  Agriculture  and  En- 


vironmental SdeDce. 


70-702664 


You  only  live  «ice  (Motion  picture)     United  States  Postal 
Service.  1971.    Made  by  MPO  Productions. 

11  miu.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY :  Shows  the  difference  between  a  professional  driver 
and  the  complacent  driver,  and  demonstrates  driving  errors  and 
correct  procedures. 

1.  Automobile  driving.        I.  United  SUtes  Portal  Service. 
[TLl  52.51  629.284  70-714166 

CINE 


You  only  live  twice  {Motion  picture)  Eon  Productions, 
London.    Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  ITnited  Artists  Corp., 

1967. 

117  mln.     sd.     color.     35  mm. 

Panavlslon. 

Baited  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Ian  Fleming. 

Credits;  Producers,  Albert  R.  Broccoli,  Harry  Saltaman;  director, 
I^ewls  Gilbert;  screenplay.  Roald  Dahl;  music,  John  Barry;  director 
of  photography,  Freddie  Young;  editor,  Thelma  ConnelL  Coat:  Sean 
Coonery,  Aktko  Wakatiayasbl ;  Tetsuro  Tamba,  Ule  Hama;  Teru 
Shimada.  Donald  Pleasence. 

Summary:  Follows  the  adventures  of  James  Bond,  secret  agent 
OOT,  in  Japan  ah  he  sets  out  to  destroy  SPBCTBB  headquarters,  the 
evil  organisation  which  has  t>een  Interfering  with  both  American 
and  Russian  space  craft. 

I.  Fleming,  Ian,  1908-  1964.     You  only  live  twice,     n.  Eon 

Productions,     lit.  United  Arttots  Corporation. 

791.43  76-707860 

You  owe  it  to  yourself  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Veterans 
Administration,  1968. 

33  mi,     s(1.     color.     16  mm. 

Suminaru:  Designed  for  use  as  part  of  an  orientation  program  for 
servicemen.  Describes  beneflu  made  available  to  active  dotj  i>er- 
sonnel  and  to  those  t>elng  separated  from  the  service. 

1.  Soldiers— U.  S.  2.  Veterans— U.  S.  L  H.  8.  Tetmuu  Ad- 
ministration. 


U.  S.  Veterans  Admln- 


355.1 
i  strati  on 


FiE  68-70 


You,  the  consumer  {Filmstrip)  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co., 
Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

42  fr      i-olor.     3.5  mm.     (High  school  guidance) 

Eastman  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  414. 

With  teaching  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  an  overview  of  the  role  of  the  constunw  with 
emph.isi.t  on  consumer  activities  of  teenagers.  Includes  specific 
Instances  which  (joint  out  the  need  for  awareness  in  the  marketplace, 
and  suggests  ways  of  t>ecomlng  an  enlightened  and  responsible  con- 
sumer. 

1.  Consumers.  i.  Popular  Science  Publishing  Company,  Inc., 

New    York.     Audio-Visual    Division,     n.    FOM    filmstrip    no.    414. 
Series;  High  school  guidance  (Filmstrip) 

640.73  Fi  A  68-4159 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co..  Audio-Visual  Div. 

You — the  human  animal  (Motion  picture)  Walt  Disney 
Productions.  Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Ma- 
terials (V,  1956. 

8  mm.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (This  Is  you  series) 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Illustrates  how  human  beings  differ  from  other 
animalK,  and  points  out  the  ways  in  which  man  Is  superior  because 
of  high  intelligence,  language  skllLi.  ability  to  reason  and  to  adapt 
to  many  environments.  Shows  how  man  has  made  use  of  the  abili- 
ties of  different  animals. 

1.  Psychology.  2.  Psychology.  Comparative.  I.  Disney  (Walt) 
Productions.  II.  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company,  III. 
Series:  This  Is  you  series  (Motion  picture) 

[BF121]  372.3  74-714360 

Walt  Disney  Educa-  tlonal  Materials 


Yoi»— the  living  machine.  tFiimstrip]     Walt  Disney  Productions 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1970. 

60  fr.  color  35  mm.  >nd  phonodlsc:  2  s.  12  in.,  33  1/3  rpm.,  7  min 
(You—  and  your  health) 

Also  issued  with  phonotapc  in  cassette 

Captioned  version  (52  fr)  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY;  Compares  the  human  organism  with  a  finely-crafted  precision 
machine  by  describmg  the  similarities  in  needs  for  fuel  and  maintcnwicc  and 
contrasts  the  human  body  with  a  machine  by  explaining  the  differences  in 
recuperative  and  regenerative  powers.  Stresses  thai  all  machines  need  regular 
care  to  operate  properly  and  lists  some  specific  rules  for  taking  care  of  the  human 
machine.  Features  Jiminy  Cricket.  For  elemenury  grades 

1-  Physiology  -Juvenile  films.  ,1.  Physioiogyj  I.  Disney  (Walt)  Produc- 
tions, n.  Wall  Disney  Educational  Materials  Company  111,  Series:  You-and 
your  health.  [Filmstrip] 

cQP37j  372.3  72-732774 

Walt  Disney  Educational  72  MARC 

Materials  Co. 


Yo^Uie  liTing  machiiie.  [Rlrastrip,     Walt  Disney  Productions. 
Released  by  Walt  Disney  Educational  Materials  Co.,  1970. 

52  fr,     color,      3S  mm      (You-,„d  your  halih) 

Sound  versions  (60  fr )  also  issued. 

With  teacher  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Compares  The  human  organism  with  a  linely-craBed  precision 
Z,™«  ,h  T  '"'Ji'  •'""'«*""  ■"  "'^  !■'•  f«l  and  mainrenance.  and 
^nlrasi.  the  human  body  „ih  a  machine  b,  explaining  the  ditrerence.  in 
recuperative  and  regenerai.ve  po.ers.  Stresses  thai  all  machines  need  regular 

ml^hTn^l:'"!  '"°'^"'  '""J''"  ""^  "*""'  ™"»  '"'  "'mg  care  of  the  human 
machme.  Features  Jim.ny  Cncke..  With  captions.  For  elementary  grades. 

■ior^s  n'wTr,  '°ni' "'"  '.'  fl'V^'osyj  ■  I>i»=y  (Wait)  Produc- 
tions. 1  .  Wah  Disney  Educ.iional  Material.  Company.  III.  Series:  You-and 
your  health.  [Filmstnp] 

tQP37j  372.3  72-73277S 

Wal,  Disney  Educational  72  u/n/ 

Materials  Co  "'^*^ 


YoQ  worm   {Motion  picture)     Raymond  D.  Collins  [1967] 
10  min.    Bd.     b&w.    8  mm. 

Summury:  \  satire  on  Hugh  Hefner's  phlloeophy.  A  young  man 
invite*  a  young  lady  to  his  apartment  for  dinner  and  after  wining 
and  dining  her.  he  kills  her  and  feeds  her  lo  hts  pet  worms. 

I.  Hefner.  Hugh  Marston.  1926-  u.  Collins.  Raymond  D 

Fi  A  68-770 


Young,  Colin 
see 


Mosori  Monika. 


693 


Young,  Miriam  (Burt)      Jellybeans  for  breakfast 
see 

Jellybeans  for  breakfast. 

Young,  Richard  W 
see 


Young  ambassadors  {Motion  picture)  Government  of  India, 
Films  Division,  Ministry  of  Information  and  Broadcast- 
ing, Bombay  ,1959, 

13  mln.     sd.     b&w.     IS  mm. 

CrediU:  Producer.  Btra  Mir;  director,  Muahir  Ahmad;  writer 
Panna  Raljl ;  narrator,  Iterkeley  Hill;  music,  L.  R.  Bhat:  photog- 
raphera.  M.  Valdya.  S.  N.  Bhagwat;  editor.  Q.  M.  Mirxa. 

Summary:  A.  record  of  the  various  activities  of  some  of  the  more 
than  3.000  foreign  students  who  come  to  stndy  In  India  escb  year 

1.  Studenu.  Foreign— India.  i.  India  (RepubUc)  Ministry  of 
Information  and  Broadcasting. 

FI  67-2887 


The  Young  ambassadors  {Motion  picture)  Volkswagwi  of 
America.     Made  and  released  by  Marathon  International 

Productions,  1967. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

A  Fisber-Slezas  film. 

Summary:  Describes  a  yonth  exchange  program  formed  to  foster 
International  cooperation  and  understanding.  Employees  of  Arms 
with  f^ces  In  different  countries  exchange  their  children  (or  a  few 
weeks  In  the  summer.  Shows  the  experiences  of  an  Am«-icaa  girl 
who  visits  a  German  family. 

1.  Exchange  of  persons  programs.  i.  Volkswagen  of  America, 

inc.     II.  Marathon  International  Productiooa,  Inc.,  New  York. 

327  76-702044 

The  Young  Americans  {Motion  picture)  National  Educa- 
tional Television.  Released  by  Indiana  University  Audio- 
Virtual  Ccntpr.  l!tfi.->. 

(!0  mln.     sd.     biw.     16  mm.     (.America's  crises) 

Nummary:  Discns'«s  the  beliefs  and  goals  of  American  youth  and 

their  affect  upon  society. 

1.  Youth — U.  ;S.        I.  National  Educational  Television  and  Radio 

Center,     ii.  IniUana.      University.     Audio-Visual  Center.        Series: 

America's  crises'  (Motion  picture) 

301.43  Fi  A  68-2300 

Indiana.    Univ.    Audio-  Visual  Center 


Columbia    Pictures 


Young    Americans    {Motion    picture) 
Corp.,  1967. 

104  mlD.     sd.     color.    35  mm. 

CredUa:  Producer.  Robert  Cohn;  director  and  writer,  Alex  Graas- 
hoff;  music.  Billy  Byers;  director  of  photography.  Richard  Moore: 
editor,  David  Newhouse.  Coat:  The  Young  Americans,  Milton  C 
Anderson. 

Sumtnary:  A  documentary  about  The  Young  Americans  singing 
group.  Includes  scenes  from  auditions  in  southern  California, 
tours  across  the  country,  and  a  concert  In  Washington.  D.  C 

1.  The  Young  Americans  (Musical  ensemble)  i  Columbia  Pic- 
tures Corporation. 

780.07  70-707861 

YougAwricMa,19«Z[SlideMti    R«earch  A  Education  Dept. 
American  Crafts  Council.  1962. 

68  lUda.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  script. 

SUMMARY:  Preaentia  l«2«hib«iiofiofwiiwingeBlriesby  youngpeopfc 
in  a  national  ciaft  media  conpeotion  iponaored  by  the  American  Cnft*  ComcO. 
at  the  MuKiun  of  Contemporary  Crafts.in  New  Yoci. 

I.  Handicraft— United  Suiea— ExhMtioaL  I.  American  Ci»fta  CoiaiciL 
Muaeum  of  Cootempocary  Crafta.  II.  Americu  Crafia  CoundL  Reaearch  A 
Education  DepL 

[TT6i  745  72-733965 

Rcaearch  A  Educatioo  73  MARC 

DepL,  American  Crafts 

Council 


YoMgAmericMa,  1969.  jSlide  set]    Research  A  Education  Dept. 
American  Crafts  Council,  1969. 

80  alides.     color.     2  x  1  in. 

With  icfipt 

SUMMARY:  Preaent»al969exhibitionofwinmngeBtricibyyoungpeople 
in  a  nstional  craft  media  competition  ipoiuored  by  the  American  Crafta  Council, 
at  the  Muaeuin  of  Cooiemporary  Crafla  in  New  York 

1.  Handicraft-United  State*- Exhibition..  |.  American  Qafta  Council 
Muaeum  of  Contemporary  Craft*.  II.  American  Ciafta  Council  RcMvcfa  A 
Education  Dept 

^P^  .  .  ..  ''^^  72-733945 

Reievch  A  EducaOon  72  MARC 

DepL,  American  Craft* 
Council 

Yoong  and  wiUing  {Motion  picture)  Rank  Organisation 
Limited,  London.  Released  in  the  T7.  S.  by  Univereal 
Pictures  Co.,  1963. 

113  mln.     sd.     b&w.     35  mm. 

Released  Id  England  under  the  title  The  wild  and  the  willing 
Based  on  *he  play  The  tinker,  by   Laurence  Dobie  and   Robert 
sloman. 

«,£''^''"'^J''^"'^'-  ^"'  ^-  Boi;  <5f"*ctor.  Ralph  Thomas;  writers, 
Nicholas  Phlpps.  Mordecal  Rlcheler;  music.  Norrle  Pararoor-  direc- 
tor of  photography.  Ernest  Steward;  film  editor.  Alfrwd  Boome. 
Cait:  Virginia  Maskeli.  Paul  Rogers.  Ian  McShane.  John  Hurt 
Samantha  Eggar. 

Summary:  The  story  of  a  bright  and  angry  young  man  at  colle«e 
who  floats  through  bis  academic  life,  ^tending  the  greatest  part  of 
his  time  Indulging  tn  beer,  dates,  'and  s(4ioolboy  pranks,  otte  of 
which  eventually  leads  to  a  friend's  death  and  his  dismissal  from 
the  university. 

L  Doble.  laurence.  The  tinker,  ii.  Rank  Organisation  Limited, 
m.  Universal  Pictures  Company,  inc.  ( Incoriwrated  19S6)  rv.  !%• 
Wild  and  the  willing  (Motion  picture) 

791.43  73-707863 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


The  Yoang  art:  children  make  their  own  films  (Motion 
picture)     Van  Nostrand  Reinhold  Film  Library,  1971. 

16  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Oemoostntes  how  to  set  up  and  run  a  dlmmakfas 
class  for  young  students.  Shows  students  dereloplog  thefr  Ideas; 
shootlQS,  spHctag,  aod  editing  film;  and  discussing  their  results. 
iDCludee  scenes  from  student  flints. 

1.  Moving-pictures — Study  and  teaching.  I.  Van  Nostrand  Rein- 
hold  Company. 

[PN1993.7]  778.5  73-714116 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

A  Younff  boy  keeps  a  park  clean  {FUmatHp)  My  weekly 
reader,  19©6.    Made  by  Communicators. 

21  ft-,     color.     ^  mm.     (Read  and  understand) 

Series  3,  no.  13-«6. 

Summary:  Shows  how  a  young  boy  Is  appointed  as  the  facial 
caretaker  of  the  park  Id  his  town. 

1.  Volunteer  workers  in  social  service — JuTftnlle  films.  i.  My 
weekly  reader.         Series:  Read  and  understand   (Fllmstrlp) 

372.4  70-783212 

PennsyWanla  School  for  the  Deaf 

Young  Cassidy  {Motion  picture)  Sextant  Films,  London. 
Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Met ro-Goldwyn- Mayer,  1%5. 

108  min.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Metrooolor, 

A  John  Furd  film. 

Based  on  Mirror  In  my  bouse,  the  autobiography  of  Sean  O'Casey. 

CiedHi:  Producers,  Robert  D.  Graff,  Robert  Bmmett  Olnna;  direc- 
tor. Jack  Cardiff;  screenplay,  John  Wblting;  music,  Sean  0.  Rlada; 
director  of  photography,  Ted  Sclafe;  editor,  Anne  V.  Coates.  Ca*t: 
Rod  Taylor,  Julie  Christie,  Michael  RedgraTe,  Edith  ETana,  Flora 
Robson,  Maggie  Smith. 

Summary:  A  biographical  drama  about  the  literary  rebel  Sean 
O'Casey  and  iii^i  life  In  Dublin  In  1911,  during  the  troubled  times  of 
opposition  to  tbe  British. 

1.  O'Casey,  Sean,  1860-1964.  i.  O'Casey,  Sean.  1880-1964.  Mir- 
ror in  my  house,  a.  Sextant  Films,  m.  MetroOoldwyn-Mayer,  Inc. 
928  Fi  67-1163 


A  Young:  dancer's  world   {Motion  picture) 
Michigan  TV  Center,  1967. 


University  of 


30  uilti.    sd.    bAw.     16  mm. 

Also  issued  on  video  tape  (1  ItL) 

Summary:  Pictures  tbe  activities  of  s  young  girls'  dancing  class, 
covering  both  tecbnlqoe  and  choreography.  Hosted  by  Edward 
Stasbeff. 

1.  Dancing.        i.  Michigan.     University.    Television  Center. 

793.3  Fi  A  6S-292 

Michigan.    Univ.  TV  Center 


Young  Director's  Center 


The  Incredible  jet  car. 

Young  explorers  in  Pern  (Motion  picture)  Joshua  Tree 
Productions.     Released  by  Doubleday  Multimedia,  1969. 

10  niin.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Bxploring  the  world  series) 

Also  Issued  as  super  8  mm.  loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartrldffe. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Portrays  family  and  community  life  of  Peru  while 
showing  nn  American  boy  and  glri  wandering  about  an  ancient  Inca 
village. 

1,  Peru — SoclaJ  life  and  customs,  I.  Joshua  Tree  Productions, 
ir.  Doubleday  Multimedia.  III.  Series:  Exploring  the  world  aeries 
(Motion  picture) 

918.5  73-712024 

Donbleday  Multimedia 

Young  fashion  forecast,  fall  &  winter  1967  {Filmttrip) 
Consumer  Information  Services,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co., 

1&67. 

40  fr.     color,    36  mm. 

With  script. 

Summary:  Examines  clothing  trends  to  aid  In  selection  of  clothea 
for  young  people. 

1.  Fashion.    2.  Clothing  and  dress.  l  Sears,  Roebuck  and 

Company. 

646  Fi  A  68-5180 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co. 

Young  fashion  forecast— fall  1968  {Filmttrip)  Consumer 
Information  Services,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  Released 
by  Association  Films,  1968. 

40  fr.    color.    36  tarn. 

With  tcarher's  study  guide  and  reading  script. 

Summary:  Describes  the  fashion  trends,  styles,  fabrics,  colors, 
designs,  and  wardrobe  planning  for  the  autumn  of  1968. 

1.  Fashion.  2.  Clothing  and  dress,  i.  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Com- 
pany.    ii.  Association  Films,  Inc. 

391 


79-737822 


Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co. 


Young  fashion  forecast — fall  1969  {Filmstrip)  Consumer 
Information  Services,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  Released 
by  Association  Films,  1969. 

39  fr      color.    35  mm. 

With    0>nsuu>er    Information    kaleidoscope.    Including   script   and 
teacher's  guide. 

Summary:    Describes    fashion    trends,   styles,   fabrics,   colors,   de- 
signs, and  wardrobe  planning  for  the  autumn  of  1969. 

1.  F'ashion.    2.  Clothing  and  dress.        i.  Sears,  Roebudt  and  Com- 
pany.   II.  AssocIatiOQ  Films,  Inc. 

891  70-787841 

Sear*,  Roebuck  and  Co, 

Younff  fashion  forecast — sprinv  1969  {FUmttrip)  Con- 
sumer Information  Services,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  Re- 
leased by  Association  Films,  1969. 

39  fr.     cr^lor.    85  mm. 

With  t«H(-hers'  study  guide  and  reading  script. 

Summary:  Describes  fasbion  trends,  styles,  fabrla,  oolora,  dealfna, 
and  wardrobe  planning  for  tbe  q»ring  of  1960. 

1.  Fashion.    2.  Clothing  and  dreaa.         i.  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Com- 
pany.   II.  Association  Filma,  inc. 

891  71-787389 

Sears,  Roetfurk  and  Co. 


Young  fashion  forecast— spring  1970  (Filmstrip)  Public 
Relations  Dept.,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  Released  by 
As-^wciition  Films,  1970. 

37  fr.     color.    35  mm.  ,   ^  ,  ^       a 

With    Consumer    information   kaleidoscope,    including   script   and 

^^Summary:   Describes   fashion   trends,  styles,   fabric*,  colors,  and 

designs  for  the  spring  of  1970.  „     ^     ^      ^  r^ 

■L  Fasbion,    2.  Clothing  and  dreae.  i.  Sears.  Roebuck  and  Com- 
pany,   n.  Association  Films,  inc.  _»■„,„ 
391  76-737340 
Senr«,  Roebuck  and  Co. 


Young  fashion  fcn-ecast^-spring  1971  (Filmstrip)  Public 
Relations  Dept.,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  Made  by  Con- 
sumer   Information    Services.      Released    by    Association 

Films,  1971. 

30  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Also  issued  In  b&w. 

With  Consumer   information   kaleidoscope,   Indndlng  script  and 
teachers'   guide, 

SUMMARY :    Describea    fasbion    trends,    stylee.    fabrics,    colore, 
and  designs  for  tbe  ^ring  of  1971. 

1.  Fashion.        I.  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Company. 
II.  Association   Films,  inc. 

tTT507]  391  74-738890 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co. 


Young  fihnmakers  {Motion  pieture)     Amrarn  Nowak  Asso- 
ciates.   Released  by  Brandon  Films,   1968. 

31  mln.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 
Crediti:  Producer,  David  Hoffman. 
Summary.-  Shows  children  making  Alms. 

1.  MoTing-plctures  and  children.        l  Amram  Nowak  Aasodatei. 
n.  Rrandon  Films,  Ina 

778.5  78-702665 

CINB 


Young  filmmakers  {Motion  picture)     KETC,  1970. 

28  mla.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

Credifn:  Portrays  a  group  of  twelve-year-old  8  mm  flimmakers 
producing  their  own  film  story  ^bout  a  man  who  is  being  driven 
Insane  by  the  pressures  of  urban  living. 

1.  Moving-pictures  and  children.    2.  Amateur  moving-pictui-es 
I.  St.  Louis.    Television  station  KETTC 
778.5 
KETC 


78-708252 


Young  life  Campaign 


Time  for  Uvinc- 


Toung  lore   {FilrmtAp)     Family  Filmstrips.     Released  by 
Society  for  Visual  Education,  1970. 

44  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  in.,  331  rpm.,  8 
mln.    microgroove.     (Dating  problems  of  young  teens) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Teenagers  from  a  variety  of  ethnic  backgrounds  ex- 
press their  opinions  about  love. 

1.  Love.  I.  Family  Fllmstrlptt,  inc.  n.  Society  for  Visual  Edu- 
cation. Inc.,  Chicago.  Series:  Dating  probt«ns  of  young  teens 
<  Filmstrip) 

155.6  76-785669 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 


The  Young  lovers  {Motion  picture)     Metro-Groldwyn-Mayer, 

1964. 

lOS  mln.     sd.     b&w.     3!>  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  l>y  Julian  Halevy. 

Creditt:  Producer  and  director,  S.imuel  Goldwyn,  Jr.;  screenplay, 
George  Garrett;  music.  Sol  Kaplan;  directors  of  photography.  Joe 
Blioc.  Ellsworth  Fredrlcks;  film  editor,  William  A.  I.jon.  Coal: 
Peter  Fonda,  Sharon  Hugueny,   Nick  Adnms,  Deborah   Walley. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  the  frustrstlons  of  two  young  college 
students  whose  love  affair  Is  complicated  by  an  unanticipated 
pregnancy. 

r.  Ualevy,  Julian.  The  young  lovers,  n.  Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer, 
Inc. 

Fi 67-1175 

The  Young  man  from  Boston  {Motion  picture)     American 
Broa<ica3ting-Paramount  Theaters,  1965.     Made  by  Circle 

Seven. 

54  mla.    sd.    b&w.    16  mm. 

\  Circle  Seven  production. 

Telecast  Jlay  24.  1005,  on  KABC-TV. 

CredilB:  Producer  and  composer,  Allan  Jay  Friedman  ■  director 
John  Urle;  writer,  Stephen  Longstreet;  narrator,  Joseph  Cotten  ■ 
research,  Jules  North. 

Summary:  Presents  the  life  story  of  President  John  F  Kennedy 
through  the  use  of  still  photographH  and  film  dips.  Emphaslies  the 
qualities  of  Kennedy  as  a  person  rather  than  as  President. 

1.  Kennedy,  John  Fltigerald,  Pres.  U.  S.,  1917-1968,        i   Ameri- 
can Broadcasting- Paramount  Theaters. 
923 


Young  Mother  Hubbard    {Motion  picture) 
Manufacturing  Co.,  1917. 


70-702O4B 
Eseanay  Film 


85  m  :i.     Hi,     h&w.     Ifl  mm. 

Origlimliy  released  In  3ft  mm, 

Ij.  C.  copy  Incomplete  (4R  mln.) 

In  the  DennJH  It,  Atkinson  Film  Collection  of  the  American  Film 
Institute  Collection,  Library  of  Congresa. 

CrcdUa:  Director,  Arthur  Ilerthetet;  story,  Charles  Mortimer 
Perk.  CatI:  Mary  McAllster,  William  Clifton,  Carolyn  Irwin,  Gran- 
ville Bates,  Virginia  Holmes. 

Summary:  A  melodrama  about  the  plight  of  four  children 
orphaned  by  tbe  death  of  their  mother  and  abandoned  by  their 
stepfather. 

I.  Kssanay  Film  Manufacturing  Company,  ii.  American  Fllm 
Institute  Collection,    ni.  Deairia  R.  Atkinson  Fllm  Collection. 

791.48  76-709116 


RQA 


Young  performers — 1965  {Motion  picture)     CBS  Television. 
Released  by  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  1966. 

52  mi  i.  sd.  bAw.  16  mm.  (Leonard  Berusteln-New  York  Phil- 
harmonic young  people's  concerts) 

With  teacher's  classroom  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  the  performances  by  an  outstanding  young 
pianist  of  the  first  movement  of  the  Piano  concerto  In  D  minor  by 
Mozart,  and  by  an  outstanding  young  violinist  of  tbe  first  more- 
ment  of  the  Violin  concerto  In  E  minor  by  Mendelssohn.  Features 
Leonard  Bernstein  conducting  the  Mother  goose  suite  by  RaveL 
With  explanation  by  Leonard  Bernstein. 

1.   Orchestral    music.  i,  Columbia   Broadcasting  System,   inc. 

CBS  Television,  n.  American  Tel^hone  and  Telegraph  Company. 
Series ;  I^onard  Bernstein-New  York  Philharmonic  young  people's 
concerts  (Motion  picture) 

787  Fi  A  68-2724 

Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone  Co. 

Young  performers— 1966  {Motion  picture)    CBS  Television. 

Released  by  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  1967. 

^■2  m  h.  8.1.  l>&w.  16  mm.  (Leonard  Bernateln— New  York 
Philharmonic  young  people's  concerts) 

With  clasarooni  guide.  ,        ,  _,  . 

Summary:  Shows  seven  young  musicians  performing  sections  or 
the  piano  and  orchestral  versions  of  Pictures  at   an  exhibition  by 

T'^usorgskil,  Modest  Petrovlch.  1839-1881.  Pictures  at  an  exhi- 
bition I  Musorgskil.  Modest  Petrovlch,  1839-1881.  Pictures  at 
an  exhibition,  ii.  Columbia  Broadcasting  System.  Inc.  CBS  Tele- 
vision ni.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Series: 
Leonard  Bernstein— New  York  Philharmonic  young  people's  concerU 
(Motion  picture)  ^,   ,     ^  „^,^ 

781.6  Fi  A  68-2648 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co. 

Young  person's  guide  to  the  orchestra:  Britten.     {Film- 
strip)    Educational  Audio  Visual,  1964. 

55  f r.  color.  35  mm.  and  phooodlsc :  1  a.,  12  in.,  33)  rpm.,  20 
mln.     microgroove.     (Music  appreciation  series) 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUs:  Visual  editor,  Jeanne  Rice. 

Summary;  Describes  the  Instruments  and  the  various  sections  of 
the  orchestra  as  they  are  used  In  a  composition, 

1.  Britten,  Benjamin.  1913-  The  young  person's  guide  to  the 

orchestra.  i.  Britten,  Benjamin.  191S-  The  young  person's 

guide  to  tbe  orchestra,  n.  Educational  Audio  Visual,  Inc.,  Pleasant- 
vine   N.  Y.         Series:  Music  appreciation  series  (Filmstrip) 

785  Fi  A  68-3501 

Educational  Audio  Visual 


The  Young  'una  (Motion  picture)    WKYC-TV,  19«8, 

S."!  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (M<Mitage) 

Summary:  Examines  the  effects  of  rural  poverty  on  a  19-year-old 
boy  and  hla  family.  Shows  Paul  Tabler  and  his  family,  who  live 
In  OMo's  Appalachian  area,  their  poverty,  their  deep  religious  base, 
and  their  love  of  the  land  and  fear  of  the  city. 

1.  Ohio—Rural  cooffltionB.  i.  WKYC-TV  (Televlaion  station) 
Cleveland.        Series:  Montage  (Motion  picture) 

301.44  77-702666 

CINE 

TW  Yoaag  vote:  power,  poUtka,  md  partfdpatloB.  [Motion  pic- 
ture] Don  MacDonald.  Reieased  by  BPA  Educational 
Media,  1972. 

13  min.     id.    color.     16  mm. 

WiUi  study  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Raiia  queatioos  about  aititudei  and  values  relating  to  voting, 
politics,  and  the  democratic  procest  itielf  by  examining  the  young  voter  aa  to 
hii  fcelingi  about  voting.  Reflects  characteristic  disillusionment,  apuhy,  coca- 
milment,  invoivcmenl.  and  idealism. 

I.   Young  adulu— United  Sutes — Political  activity.      2.  Voting— United 
Suics.       i.  MacDonald.  Donak).     11.  BFA  Educational  Media. 
[HQ799.2.P6)  324  72-701151 

BFA  Educational  MedU  72  MARC 

Youngblood  Hawke  (Motion  picture)    Warner  Bros.  Pictures, 
li)ft4. 

137  mill.     t^.     b&w.    35  mm. 

A  Warner  Bros.  First  National  picture. 

L.  C,  has  IG  mm.  print. 

Itased  on  Herman  Wouk's  novel  of  the  same  title. 

Creditf  Producer,  director,  and  writer  of  acreenplay.  Delmer 
Daves;  music,  Mar  Stelner;  irtiotography,  Charles  Lawton;  fllm  edi- 
tor, Sam  0"Steen.  Ca»t:  James  Frandscus,  Suianne  Pleshette,  Gene- 
vieve Page.  Eva  Oabor,  Mary  Astor. 

Summary:  A  drama  about  backstage  literary  life  In  New  Tort 
A  young  truck  driver  frwn  Kentucky  becomes  a  sensaUoo  In  New 
York  City  only  to  experience  disappointment  In  love  and  exploitation 
by  those  more  aophlsticated  than  be.         ^,     ^   „     ,  „ ^„ 

I.   Wouk.    Herman,   1915-  Youngblood   Hawke.     u.   Warner 

Brothers  Pictures,  inc.  _  ^„,„ 

791.43  73-702046 

Youngstown   eighty    (Motion  picture)     Youngstown   Sheet 
and  Tube  Co.,  1966.     Made  by  Jack  Lieb  Productions. 

12  mill.    ad.    color.    18  mm. 

Sumni(i«v-'  Shows  Youngstown's  eighty-Inch  cold  steel  rolling  mill 
and  follows  the  cold  steel  rolling  process  in  detail. 

1.  Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company.  2.  Rolling  (Metal-work) 
L  Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company. 

672  Fi  A  68-706 

CINE 


Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company 


Letter  to  Youngstown. 


Your  amaiing  mind  (Motion  picture)     Alfred  Higgins  Pro- 
ductions, 1969. 

l^  mln.    Hd,    color.    18  mm. 

With  guide. 

CREDITS:  Producer  and  director,  Alfred  Hlgglna;  writer,  Miic- 
I>oniild  MacPherson;  cameraman,  Vern  D.  Vlhtene.  Jr. 

SUMMARY :  Portrays  tbe  valne  of  the  clear,  undrugged  human 
mind  and  shows  the  dangers  of  tbe  most  commonly  misused  drugs. 

1,  Orug  abuse.     2.  Intellect.  I.  Hlgglna  (Alfred)  Productions. 

Hollywood.  Calif. 

[HV6801J  618.8  77-712982 

Alfred  HIggtns  Prodocttou 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yoar  attitode  is  showing  {FUmttrip)    Science  Reaearch  Xs- 
8ociat«6,  liWe.     Made  by  Industrial  Education  Films. 

96  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  ■.  (1  a.  for  manual  pro- 
tector, 1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  S3|  rpm..  17  mln. 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Klwood  N.  Chapman. 

With  bonk,  leader's  guide,  and  12  posters. 

Summary:  EoiphaslieB  that  the  kej  to  employee  effectiveness  ia 
hla  attitude  toward  his  reaponsiblllttcB.  hts  supervisor,  hla  fellow 
eniplovees,  and  his  customers, 

1  Induatrlal  sociology.  2.  Attitude  (Psychology)  3.  Customer 
relations.  I.  Chapman,  Elwood  N.     Your  attitude  Is  showing,     n. 

Science  Research  Associates. 

158  Fi  A  68-4846 

Science  Reaearch  Associates 


Your  body's  defenses  against  discaw  (FUmttrip)    Eiu^clo- 
paedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1968. 

47  fr.     color.     3o  mm.     (Infectious  disease:  causes  and  defenses) 

Credit*:  Collaboniton,  Darleoe  C.  Duncan,  Olenn  A.  LAOger. 

Summary:  Shows  how  the  body  uses  it»  mucous  membraoe.  cilia, 
phagocyte«<,  and  antibodies  to  defend  Itself  against  diseases. 

1.   Immunity.     2.   Antigens  and  antibodlea.  l  EncydoiMiddla 

Britannica  Edncatiooa]  CorporatlOT.  Series:  Infectloua  disease: 

causes  and  defenses  ( nimstrlp ) 

612  76-73M04 

Bncjclopaedia  Britan-  nica  Bdocatlooal  Corp. 


Yoar  body's  needs  (FUmttrip)    Macmillan  Co.,  1970.    Made 
by  Instructional  Media  Associates. 

30  fr     color.     35  mm.     (Macmillan  elementary  science  filmstrips) 

With  teachers  manual. 

Summary:  Describes  why  the  body  needs  food  and  oxygen  to  re- 
place energy.  Explains  the  functioning  of  digestive,  circulatory,  and 
respiratory  systems.    With  captions.    For  elranentary  grades. 

1.  Physiology  —  Juvenile  films.  2.  Anatomy,  Human  — JuTenile 
aims.  I.  Hacmillan,  firm,  publishers.  New  York.  Series. 

372.3  72-735860 

Hacmillan  0>. 


Rarig's,  1962.     Re- 


Yoor  brain  and  nervous  STStem  {Filmstrip) 
terials  Corp.,  1968. 


Y.  L.  P.  M»- 


36  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Your  body) 

Summarv:  Illustrates  the  various  parts  of  the  nervous  system — 
the  brain,  the  spinal  cord,  and  the  nerves.  Explains  the  structure 
and  functions  of  nerves  and  the  difference  between  sensoty  and 
motor  nerves.  Pictures  rellex  actions  and  describes  the  difference 
between  the  voluntary  and  involuntary  nervous  systems. 

1.  Nervous  system.  i.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corporation. 
Series:  Your  body  (Fllmatrlp.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corp.) 
612  Fi  A  67-3715 

Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Your   car   in   motion    (Motion   picture)       Ford  Motor  Co., 

1968. 

10  mln.    sd.    color.     16  mm, 

SUMMARY:  Illustrates  the  physical  laws  that  are  related  to  the 
safe  operation  of  an  automobile. 

1.  Automobile  driving.        I.  Ford  Motor  Company. 
[TL152.5]  629.283  71-713889 

Ford  Motor  Co. 


Your  career  in  aeronaatkal  cncineerinff  (Motum  picture) 
Rariff's,  1962.     Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids. 

27  niin.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Your  career) 

Rerlswl  version  of  the  1967  motion  jrtcture. 

Summn7-y:  EraphaHlzes  the  education  needed  for  a  career  la 
aeronautioal  engineering,  exanrines  the  college  engineering  cooraes, 
and  explains  how  an  aeronautical  enghieer  works  with  other  tedi- 
nlclans  in  Industry. 

1.   Aeronautioi  a»  a  profession-  i.   Bang's,   Idc;     a.   Modem 

Learning  Aids.  New  York.  Series:  Yoor  career  (Motion  picture) 
629.13023  73-701179 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Your  career  in  architecture  (Motion  picture)     Rarig's,  1962. 

Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids, 

27  ni;i.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Yourcareer) 

Revi^ied  version  of  the  1057  motion  picture. 

ftummari/:  Reviews,  for  the  high  school  student,  the  education 
needefl  for  a  career  as  an  architect.  Includes  a  view  of  the  five- 
year  college  course  and  the  three-year  apprentice  period. 

1.  Architecture  as  a  profession.  i,  Rarlg's,  Inc.  n.  Modem 
learning  Aids.  New  York.  Series:  Your  career  (Motion  picture) 
720.23  78-701180 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


Your  career  in  hotel  management  {Motion  picture)    Rarig's, 
1962.     Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids. 

27  niin.     sd.     color.     16mm.     (Yourcareer) 

Revised  version  of  the  1957  motion  picture. 

Summary.-  Reviews,  for  the  high  school  8tud«it,  the  educational 
recommended  for  a  career  In  hotel  managemenL  Surreys  prepara- 
tory courses  and  shows  many  of  the  career  opportnoltles  available 
to  a  person  trained  in  this  field. 

I.  Hotel  management.  i.  Rarlg's,  inc.  q.  Modern  Learning 
Aids,  New  York.        Series:  Your  career  (Motion  picture) 

647.023  79-701183 

Modern  Learning  Aids 


Your  career  in  joamaUsm  {Motion  picture)     Rarig's,  1962. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids. 

27  mi'i.     sd.     color.     16mm.     (Yourcareer) 

Revi>«d  version  of  the  1957  motion  picture. 

ffummary:  Reviews,  for  the  high  school  student,  the  liberal  arts 
education  recommended  for  a  career  In  journalism.  Presents  a  view 
of  beginning  Jobs  In  reporting  and  describes  some  specialized  Jobs. 

1  Journalism  as  a  profession.  r.  Rarlg%  Inc.  n.  Modem 
Learning  Aids,  New  York.  Series;  Your  career  (Motion  picture) 
070.23  71-701181 

Modem  Learning  Aids 


Your  career  in  law   {Motion  picture) 
leased  by  Modem  Learning  Aids. 

l'7  niin.     sd.     color.     10mm.     (Yourcareer) 

Revlwe<l  version  of  the  1957  motion  picture. 

Summary:  Revlew^  for  the  high  s(4ioo]  student,  the  educational 
preparation  for  a  career  In  the  field  of  law.  Surveys  useful  prepara- 
tory courts  In  college  and  law  school  and  describes  various  opi?or- 
tunities  for  speclallxatlon. 

1.  Law— Study  and  teaching— U.  S.  2.  Law  as  a  profession— U.  S. 
I.  Hang's.  Inc.  n.  Modern  Learning  Aids.  New  York.  Series: 
Your  career  (Motion  picture) 

340.23  76-701182 

Modern  Learning  Aids 

Your  career  in  meteonriof^  (Motion  picture)  'RaTig%  1960. 
Released  by  Modem  Learning  Aids. 

27  mln.     sd.     color.     16  ram.     (Yourcareer) 

Revised  version  of  the  1957  motion  picture 

Summary:  Reviews,  for  the  high  school  student,  the  education 
necessary  for  a  career  In  the  field  of  meteorology.  Describe*  pre- 
paratory courses  and  shows  various  areas  of  q>eclallxation  wlthto 
each  field. 

1.  Meteorology  as  a  career.  i.  Earig's,  Inc.  n.  Modem  Learn- 
ing Aids,  New  York-  Series:  Your  career  (Motion  picture) 

551.5023  72-701184 

Modern  Leaning  Aids 

Your  cheatin*  heart:  The  Hank  Williams  story  (Motion 
picture)  Four  Leaf  Productions.  Released  by  Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer,  1964. 

98  mln.     sd.     htcw.    35  mm. 

Pana  vision. 

CredUi:  Producer,  Sam  Katzman;  director,  Gene  Nelson;  writer, 
Stanford  Whitmore;  music,  Fred  Karger;  director  of  photography, 
Ellis  W.  Carter;  film  editor,  Ben  Lewis.  Catt:  Oeorge  Hamilton, 
Susan  Oliver,  Red  Buttons.  Arthur  O'Connell,  Shary  Marshall,  Rex 
Ingram. 

Summary:  A  biographical  drama  about  the  life  of  Hank  Williams, 
whose  rise  to  fame  as  a  singer-composer  of  country  music  was  ended 
by  a  tragic  death  at  the  age  of  29. 

1.  Williams,  Hank.  i.  Four  Leaf  Productions,  n.  Metro-Oold- 
wyn-Mayer,  Inc.    ui.  The  Hank  Williams  story  (Motion  picture) 

927  Fi 67-1269 

Your  child's  first  dental  examinati<Hi  (Motion  picture) 
Dental  Research  and  Educational  Films,  1968. 

5  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge. 

Summary:  Stresses  to  parents  the  Importance  of  primary  teeth 
and  how  they  relate  to  future  dental  problems.  Explains  the  value 
of  starting  regular  dental  care  at  an  early  age 

1.   Teeth — Care  and  hygiene.  i.  Dental  Beaearch  and  Ednca- 

tlonal  Films,  Inc. 

613.4  Fi  A  68-1793 

Dental  Research  and  Educational  Films 

Your  child's  safety  (Motion  picture)  ROCOM^  1971.  Made 
by  John  Sutherland  Productions. 

10  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 

A  film  In  the  multimedia  learning  system  of  the  Child  counsellog 
■erlM. 

SUMMARY:  Provides  education  and  motivation  for  parents,  espe- 
cially new  mothers,  regarding  child  care  and  accident  preveotioo.  as 
part  of  an  audiovisual  system  of  learning. 

1.  Children — Management    2.  Accidents — Prevention. 
I.  Rocom. 

614.8  79-711598 

CINE 

Yoar  dt7  helpers,  A  tFilmstripj     Educational  Projections  Corp., 
1968. 

45  fr.  color.  35  mm  (Pre-vocMional  orientation  and  guidance  Unit  1, 
2002) 

To  be  used  u  >  unit  wiih  rilmstrip  B  and  with  learning  manual 

With  teacher'i  manual. 

SUMMARY:  Introduce*  different  kinds  of  city  helpen  who  handle  emergen- 
cies and  lerve  pe<tptc.  With  captioni. 

I.  Municipal  oflkials  and  emptoyccs.  2.  Municipal  (crvices.  I.  Educa- 
tional Projection*  Corporation-  II  Serter  Pre- vocational  orienUlion  and  guid- 
ance (Filnatrip]  Unit  I,  2002. 

tJSl$5i  371.4  72-734311 

Educational  Projecltom  72  MARC 

Corp. 

Your  communication  skills:  listening  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Insfnietional  Films,  1969. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 
Credit*:  Author.  Wayne  Otto. 

Summary.-  Points  out  that  listening  la  as  in^wrtant  for  com- 
munication as  speaklnK.  and  shows  some  of  the  listening  skills  that 
can  help  improve  communication. 

Another  version.    bAw. 

1.  Listening.        t.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma. 

372.6  77-703332 

Coronet  Instractlonal  Films 

Your  cmnmunication  dciUs:  Reading  {Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  iii'n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 
Credit*:  Author,  Wayne  Otto. 

Summary:  Emphasises  the  active  role  which  the  reader  most  play 
In  understanding  and  evaluating  what  the  writer  is  trying  to  say. 

Another  version.    bAw. 

1.  Reading.        i.  Coronet  Instmctional  PtlmB. 

372.6  74^703334 

Coronet  Instructional  nims 


Your    communJcatiMi    skills:    SpeaUng    (Motion    picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  tenchers'  guide. 

CrediU:  Anthor.  Wayne  Otto. 

Summnry:   Shows  the  Importance  of  apeaUng  In  comtmnlcation 
and  demonstrates  w>me  of  the  speaking  skills  whlCb  will  help  to  Im- 
prove communlcatloiL 
Another  version.    bAw. 

1.  Ektcotlon.        L  Oorooet  Instroctlonai  FUns. 

372.6  7^703331 

Coronet  Instmctional  Films 


Your  commimieation  sUIla:  The  exchange  of  Meas  (Mo- 
tion picture)     Coronet  Instructional  Fihns,  1969. 

11  mln.     sd.    color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

Another  version,    b&w.  ,  _,_. 

Coronet  InstrucHonal  Films 


Yovr  communication  skills:  Writing  (Motion  picture)    Cor- 
onet Instructional  Films,  1969. 

11  mln.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credit*:  Author.  Wayne  Otto. 

Summary:   Shows  Btudents  the  importance  of  writing  skills  as  a 
means   of   translating   their    Ideas   accurately   and   effectively   into 
words,  and  stresses  the  reaponalhlUty  of  the  writer  to  the  reader. 
Another  version.    bAw. 

1    English  language— Rhetoric-        i.  Coronet  instmctional  Films. 
372.6  70-703333 

Coronet  Instmctional  Films 


Your  community  is  a  classroom  (Motion  picture)  Ameri- 
can Iron  and  Steel  Institute.  Released  by  Capital  Film 
Service.  lOfiS. 

28  mln     sd     color.     16  mm.  

Credit*-  Authors.  National  Association  for  Community  Resources 

Workshops.Berli8E.C8pehart;  Carl  M.  Horn.  ^ 

sWmary:    Illustrates  the  opportunities  in   using  communlO^   re- 
sources  to   add   new  dimensions  to   school  programs.     Describes   In 
detail  the  operation  and  results  of  a  community  "^i'^^  »**'■^^P■ 
1   Community  and  school.        I.  American  Iron  and  Steel  Imitltute, 

New  York,     n,  CaplUl  Film  Service,  East  Unslng,  Micb^ 

370.19  Fi  A  68-1785 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Institute 


Your  culture  and  communication  (FUmstrip)  Society  for 
Visual  Education,  1969. 

41  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiac:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm..  16 
mln,     (Linguistic  backgrounds  of  English,  group  2) 

Phonodlsc  lacHiIng  in  L.  C. 

Issued  also  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  and  script. 

Credit*:  Authors.  Harold  G.  Shane,  June  Grant  Shane. 

Summary.'  Shows  how  Interaction  with  envlroiunent  affects  com- 
munication. 

1.  Oral  communication.    2.  Interpersonal  relations.  i.  Society 

for  Visual    Education,    inc.,   Chicago.  Series:   Linguistic  back- 

grounds of  English  (FUmstrip)  group  2. 

301.2  79-733792 

Society  for  Visual  Education 

Your  daily  horoscope!  January  1st,  1965  {Motion  picture) 
Reid  H.  Ray  Television  Productions  and  Show  Biz,  inc., 
1964. 

4  mln.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Based  on  the  works  of  Gustave  C.  Ekatrom. 

CredUi:  Creator,  Gerald  S.  Corwln. 

iS'ummary.-  Pre.tenta  a  message  for  each  of  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac 
and  a  special  mensa^  for  January  lat. 

1.  Astrology.  i.  Ekstrom,  Gustave  C.     ri.  Held  H.  Ray  Tele- 

vision Productions,     iii.  Show  Biz,  Inc. 

Fi 67-532 


To«r  4aOm  !■  tettlag  |»aD  w.  [Slide  set)    dumber  <tf  Commerce 
of  the  United  Sutea,  1970. 


70  ■! 


color.     2  K  2  in. 


695 


and  phoootapc  1  red  (5  in.).  3  3/4  if».,  IS 


Withichpt 

SUMMARY:  Diacuaact  the  causes  and  effecu  of  iaflation  and  poinu  out 
some  aolutioaa  to  the  pfobfajni  created  by  inflatioa 

1.  Inflatioa  (Fuuacc) — United  States.  1.  Oiambcr  of  Commerce  of  the 
United  State*  of  America. 

[HOS38]  332.4  72-732825 

diamber  of  Commerce  at  72  MARC 

the  United  States 


Your  envinmrnent  is  the  earth  (Motiwi  picture)  Reinald 
Werrenrath.    Released  by  Journal  Films,  1969. 

12  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CREDITS:  Director,  Reinald  Werrenrath;  writer,  EllKabetb  Wer- 
renrath ;  educational  collaborator,  Bal  Oalbreath. 

SUMMARY:  Deecrlbes  an  environment  as  the  surroundings  in 
which  we  live  and  explains  that  our  environment  on  the  surface  of 
the  earth  is  necessary  to  sustain  our  lives.  Shows  the  various  ea- 
vironments  fonnd  within  each  of  our  temperature  zones.  Demon- 
strates that  exploration  of  the  ocean  d^ths  and  onter  qtace  calls 
for  taking  part  of  our  natural  environment  -  Itb  us. 

1.  Ecology.  I.  Werrenrath,  Reinald,  Ji  II.  Journal  Films,  tnc, 
Chicago. 

574.5  74-710755 

Journal  Films 


Your  family  tree  (FUmstrip)  Patent?'  Magazine  Enter- 
prises. Made  by  Thomas  Sand  Enterprises.  Released  by 
Learning  Corp.  of  America,  1970. 

63  fr.  color.  3,'S  mm.  and  pbonodtac:  12  In.,  381  rpm.,  6  mln. 
mlcrogroove.     (Family  feelings) 

With  script  and  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Uses  the  story  of  the  same  title  by  Jean  Komaiko  and 
Kate  Rosenthal  to  expand  a  child's  understanding  of  his  place  In 
the  family  framework  and  to  explore  the  Joys  and  conflicts  of  family 
life     For  primary  grades. 

1.  Family— Juvenile  Alms.  2.  Family  life  education— Juvenile 
Alms.  I.  Komaiko,  Jean.  Your  family  tree.  n.  Parents'  Magazine 
Enterprises,  Inc..  New  York.  in.  Lesmiog  Corporation  of  America. 
Series:  Family  feelings  (Fllmstrip) 

301.42  70-736947 

Learning  Corp.  of  America 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Your  feelings   (Filmstrip)      Windmills,  ltd.      Released  by 
HFA  Educational  Media,  1971. 

4ti  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  pbooodLse:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33)  rpm. 
microgroove.     (The  Importance  of  yon) 

Aim  IsBued  wltb  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher'.s  guide. 

Sl'MMARY:  I'wes  photographs  which  show  children  engaged  with 
themselves  and  others  to  provide  examples  that  enable  children  to 
better  understand  themselves,  their  emotions,  and  the  people 
around  them.     Por  elementary  grades. 

1.  Psychology — Juvenile  films.  2.  Emotions — Juvenile  fihns,  I, 
Windmills,  ltd.  II.  BFA  Educational  Media.  III.  Series:  Tbe  Im- 
portance of  you  (Filmstrip) 

[BFU9.5]  372.24  70-739721 

BFA  Education  Media 


Your  first  week  on  the  Job.  [Filmstrip^     Guidance  Associates  of 
Pleasantville,  N.Y.,  1972. 

2  filmstrips  (pL  1, 96  fr.;  pt.  2. 106  fr.)  color.  35  mm.  and  2  phonodists 
(2  s.  each;  1  s.  for  manual  projector;  1  s.  for  automatic  projector);  12  in.;  33  ^  /3 
rpm.;  pt.  I.  11  min;  pt.  2.  10  min. 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  discussion  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Humorous  dramatizations  about  the  perils  and  lewards  of  the 
first  week  at  work  prepare  young  people  for  their  first  experience  in  a  new  job. 

1.  Youth— Employment.  (1.  Youth — Employment]  I,  Guidance  Associ- 
ates of  Pleasantville,  NY. 

[HD6270]  371.4  72-734936 

Guidance  Associates  72  MARC 


Your  first  year  at  coUege    {Filmstrip)     Popular  Science 
Pub.  Co.,  Audio- Visual  Division,  1969. 

40  fr.     color.     35  mm,     (High  school  guidance) 

Eastniiin  color. 

FOM  filmstrip  no.  415. 

With  teftching  guide. 

Siimmarv:  Describes  difficulties  frequently  encountered  by  college 
frettbiuen  uiid  explores  ways  of  anticipating  and  handling  the  prob- 
lems. Analyzes  differences  between  high  school  and  college  orienta- 
tion, environiuent,  and  controls:  discusses  sources  of  assistance  on 
campus. 

1.  College  freshmen.     2.  College  student  orientation.        i.  Popular 

Science  Publishing  Company,  inc..  New  York.     Audio-Visual  Division. 

II.  FOM  fliiiistrip  no.  4ir).        Series:  High  school  guidance  (Filmstrip) 

378.1  Fi  A  68-4160 

Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Audlo-VLsual  Div. 


Your  food  and  your  health  (Filmstrip)     Y.  L.  P.  Materials 
Corporation,  1968. 

37  fr,     color.    3.)  mm.     ( Safety  and  health ) 

tiMinmirij:  Considers  llie  body's  need  for  food.  Points  out  the 
importance  of  three  good  meals  a  day  consisting  of  a  variety  of  foods 
including  frexh  fruit,  vegetables,  and  milk.  Describes  the  importance 
of  wnsliing  hands  before  eating,  thorough  chewing  before  swallowing 
and  keeping  mealtime  a  happy  and  unhurried  period 

1.  Nutrition.        r.  Your  I.eR8on  Plan  Materlal-s  Cori>oratlon. 
Series:  Safety  and  health  (Filmstrip) 

Fi A  67-3719 
T.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 


Your  food— chance  or  choice?  (Filmstrip)     National  Dairy 
Council,  1969.    Made  by  Reid  II.  Ray  Fibn  Industries. 

106  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  liL,  33i  rpm.,  IS 
min. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summarj/:  Examines  teen-agers'  food  choices,  and  shows  how  to 
apply  principles  of  decision-making  and  nutrition  knowledge  to  dallj 
food  practices. 

1.  Food  habits.  2.  Children  ~  Nutrition  —  P^chologlcat  aq>ects. 
I.  National  Dairy  Council,  Chicago. 

641.1  79-736392 

Nati(»ial  Dairy  Council 


Your  heart  and  how  it  works  (Filmstrip)  Westport  Group 
in  cooperation  with  American  Heait  Association.  Re- 
leased by  Educational  Enrichment  Materials,  1970. 

34  fr.  Pulor.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  33i  rpm.,  5  min. 
mlcrogroove.     (Your  heart  and  health) 

Also  issued  with  phonotape  In  ca.ssette. 

Summartf:  A  basic  Introduction  to  tbe  function  of  tbe  heart  and 
the  circulatory  system.     For  elementary  grades. 

1.  Cardiovascular  system — Juvenile  films.  i.  Westport  Group. 
n.  E>lucatlonal  Enrichment  MaterlaLi,  Inc.  Series:  Your  heart 
and  health   (Filmstrip) 

372.3  74-735899 

Westport  Group 


Your  job:  Applying  fm-  it  (Motion  picture)     Coronet  In- 
structional Films,  1968. 

14  min.     sd.     color.     ](>  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Creiitt:  Author,  Daniel  H.  Kniger. 

Summary:  T'aes  Interviews  with  workers  of  varying  ages  and  edu- 
cations to  demonstrate  the  procedures  for  applying  for  a  Job  and 
securing  It 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Applications  for  positions.         i.  Coronet  Instracttooal  Films. 
371.4  Fi  A  68-^37 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Yonr  j(rf>:  Finding  the  right  one  (Motion  picture)    Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  min.     Ml.    color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Crcmi»:  Author,  Daniel  H.  Kruger. 

Summary:    Young    jveople    of    various    backgrounds    demonstrate 
methods  for  locating  Jobs  that  are  suited  to  their  abilities  and  needs. 
—  Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  Applications  for  poMltlons.    2.  Vocatlonsl  gnldaocsL 
I.  Coronet  Itutructloosl  Films. 

371.4  Fi  A  68-5086 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Your  job :  Fitting  in  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instmctianal 

Films,  1968. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Daniel  H.  Kruger. 

Hummaiv  Illustrates  the  Importance  for  new  employees  to  nnder- 
sund  tbe  various  rules  and  customs  that  different  companlee  have, 
by  showing  a  situation  In  which  two  employees  did  not  fit  In. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.   Performance.     2.   Industrial   sociology.  i.  Coronet  Instnie- 

tional  Films.  _     _ 

371.4  Fi  A  68-3038 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  job:  Getting  ahead  (Motion  piMure)    Coronet  Instruc- 
tional FUms,  1968. 

16  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 

CreditB:  Author,  Daniel  H.  Kruger.  _  »„  «, 

Summan/:  Provides  Upe  from  experlencedworkers  on  ways  to  get 
ahead.  In  terms  of  wages  and  better  job  opportanltlea. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

ISucce.,.       .,.Coro.«..«rucUon.,Flta».  ^^^^^^ 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  job:   Good   work  habits   (Motion  picture)     Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1968. 

14  niln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  teachers'  guide. 
CreditB:  Author,  Daniel  H.  Kruger. 

Summary:  A  pair  of  young  workers  demonstrate  how  good  work 
habits  may  lead  to  satisfaction,  a  promotion,  or  a  raise. 

Another  issue,    b&w.  

1.  Job  satisfaction.     2.  Performance.  J.  Oorooet  InstnicOtHiai 

^"'^"  371.4  Fi  A  68-5040 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Your  job  in  Germany  (Motion  picture)  U.  S.  Army  Service 
Forces,  Information  and  Education  Division,  Army  Infor- 
mation llranch,  1945.    Made  by  Army  Pictorial  Service. 

12  min.     sd.     bAw.     16  mm.  ^   „  „ 

A  War  D«>artment  orientation  film,  O.  F.  8.  .,       „  ,  , 

BumTnary:  A  training  film  for  U.  S.  Army  Occupation  Forces  in 
Germany  following  World  War  n.  Erpialns  that  the  German  people 
have  been  taught  the  Nail  Ideals  of  racial  8Upe^?.'^ty^'^^°«™* 
conquest  of  the  world.  Advises  the  American  soldiera  to  be  suspici- 
ous and  to  remain  aloof  from  the  Ocnnan  people.  

1    U   S,— Armed  Forces— Germany.  i.  U.  S.     Army  Service 

Forces.     Information  and  Education  Division.  <Tfviq,7 

#  I""  I  t/Tt>  1 1 

Your  job  outlo<rfc  (Filmstrip)  Popular  Science  Audio- 
Visuals,  1969. 

41  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summary:  Presents  a  point  of  view  from  which  to  consider  a 
career  choice  as  it  relates  to  Job  proq>ect8  for  the  future.  With 
captions. 

1.   Occupations.     2.   Vocational  guidance.  i.  Popular   Science 

Audio-Visuals. 

371.4  74r-7334T6 

Popular  Science  Audlt>-  Visuals 

Your  job:  You  and  your  boss  (Motion  picture)  Coronet 
Instructional  Films,  1968. 

16  mill.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Author,  Daniel  H.  Kruger. 

Summury:   Uses  various  types  of  worker-supervlaor  situations  to 
explain   the  importance  of  accepting  the  authority  of  an  Immediate 
supervisor,  and  to  Illustrate  ways  of  working  with  him. 
Another  issue,     b&w. 

1.  Supervision  of  employees.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films. 

371.4  Fi  A  68-3039 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  last  chance  (Motion  picture)    Family  Films,  1967. 

30  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Summnry:  A  reassessment  of  the  responsibilities  of  the  church 
and  Chi'istlans.  as  brought  about  by  the  sentencing  of  an  apparently 
good,  church-attending  young  man  for  Involvement  In  a  serious  crime. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Church  and  social  problems.        l.  Family  Films,  Inc. 

248.6  Fi  A  67-6764 


Family  Films,  inc. 

Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corporation 
see 

Behavior  and  cooperation  with  others: 
at  home. 

Behavior  and  cooperation  with  others:  on 
the  playground. 


Behavior  and  cooperation  with  others:    on 
the  street. 


Behavior  and  cooperation  with  others: 
shopping. 

Bicycle  sate^. 

Breathing. 

Care  of  your  ears  and  eyes. 


696 


The  Care  of  your  nose  and  throat. 
Cells  and  growth. 
Cleanliness  is  important. 

The  Digestive  system. 

Framework  of  your  body. 

Germs  cause  disease. 

The  Heart  and  blood  system. 

How  disease  germs  are  spread. 

How  we  keep  ourselves  healthy. 

Muscles. 

New  math:  Instructional  1. 
New  math;  Instructional  2, 
New  math:  Instructional  3. 
New  math;  Programmed  1. 
New  math:  Programmed  2, 
New  math:  Progirammed  3, 
Playground  safety. 
Playing  in  the  city. 

Protecting  your  family  and  others. 

The  Road  to  good  health. 

Safety  on  the  way  to  school. 

School  safety. 

Danish  explorers:    Balboa. 

Danish  esqjiorers:    Columbus. 

Danish  ejqjloreres:    Coronado  and  Magellan. 

Spanish  explorers:    Cortes. 

Spanish  explorers:    Francisco  Pizarro, 


Danish  explorers:    Juan  Ponce  de  Leon  and 
Hernando  de  Soto, 


Summer  safety. 
You  and  your  skin. 

Your  brain  and  nervous  system. 
Your  food  and  your  health. 

Your  posture. 

Your  teeth  and  their  care. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yoar  love  fw  tkea.  [Filmstrip]     Concordia  Rlnu,  1970. 

67  fr.  color.  3>  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  >.  (1  t.  for  muiual  projector,  1 
%.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm.,approK.  lOmin.  each  tide.  (A 
Journey  to  }oy,  no.  S> 

With  lewlcr'i  guide- 

SUMMARY:  AdevotionaJprognunfor  Lent  which  ahowi  that  Chriat  prayed 
on  the  croai  that  his  Ujve  may  be  in  ui. 

1.  Lent.  I.  Concordia  Publiahing  Houae,  it.  Louia.  IL  Seriea:  A  Journey 
to  ioy.  [Filtnitrip]  no.  5. 

[BV85]  263  79-740744 

Concordia  Pub.  Houae  72  MARC 

Your  next  job  {Motion  picture)  U.  S.  War  Dept,  1945. 
Mfule  by  Army  Pictorial  Service,  Signal  Corps. 

22  lulQ.     8d.     b&w.     16  mm. 
Offlctal  educatlOD  film,  do.  4. 

Bummani:  Discusses  what  to  consider  when  looking  for  a  Job 
upon  leaTlng  the  servicfc 

1.  Vocational  guidance.        i.  U.  S.     War  Dept. 

331.702  72-702043 

Your  own  man  (Nfotion  picture)  Shell  Oil  Co.  Made  and 
released  by  Dan  Hess  Productions,  1971. 

19  mill.    sd.    color.    16  lum. 

SUMMARY :  A  do<-iiiDentar;  fllm  on  black  service  station  dealers 
showing  the  dlfflciiUles  and  rewards,  the  adraDtages  and  dlsadvan- 
(ages,  of  managing  «  service  station. 

1.  Automobiles — Service  stations.    2.  Negroes  as  buslaemneiL 
I.  Shell  Oil  Company.    II.  Dan  Hess  Productions. 
{TL153]  658  7^713393 

CINE 

Yoar  parckeck:  the  why  of  dedoctions.  [Filmstrip]    Learning  and 
Information  Inc.,  1969. 

100  fr.     color,     35  mm 

With  leaders  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  purpose  of  paycheck  deductions,  including  de- 
ductions for  Federal  and  State  taxes.  Social  Security,  and  insurance.  Points  out 
how  the  employee  bertefits  from  what  is  withheld.  With  captions. 

1.  Payroll  deduct  ions-- United  States.        I.  Learning  and  Infutmaiion  Inc 

[HD4926]  331.2  72-732661 

Learning  and  Information  72  MARC 

Inc. 

Your  person  and  personality  (FUnutrip)  Univeraal  Educa- 
tion und  Visual  Arts,  1969. 

41  fr.  color.  35  imn.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s..  12  In..  391  rpnu,  18 
min.     (Distributive  educatlcm) 

Also  iHsned  with  reel-to-reel  pbonot^>e  and  with  phimotape  in 
cassette. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Creditt:  Author,  Frederick  S.  Wythe;  illustrator,  Stephen  Zo- 
nitch ;  consultant,  Fabian  Englander. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  how  the  peraonallty  and  appearance  of 
the  salesman  contribute  to  his  success. 

1.  Salesnten  and  salesmanship.  l  Ut^versal  Education  and  VIb- 
iralIArt«.        Series:  Distributive educaUon  (Filmstrip) 

685.85  78-734904 

AI^  Booklist 

Your  personal  economics  (Motion  picture)  Republic  Steel 
Corp.,  1965.  Made  in  cooperation  with  Educational  Re- 
sources Foundation. 

29  min.     sd.     b&w,     16  mm.     (Exploring  basic  economics) 
Also  Issued  as  video  tapes  (1  In. ;  2  In. ;  quad  head) 
With  confereiitv-teacher  guide,  and  self-scoring  audlti'. 
Based   on    the  book   Understanding   basic  economics,   by   Reuben 
Slesinger  and  L.  C.  Mlchelon. 

Summarj/:  Discusses  aspects  of  family  economics.  Including  shop- 
ping tips,  installment  buying,  and  free  community  services;  Illus- 
trates how  a  family's  net  worth  can  be  Increased  over  the  years. 

1.  Finance,  Personal.  i.  Sleslnger,  Reuben  E.  Understanding 
economics,  ir.  Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Series :  Exploring  basic 
economics  (Motion  picture) 

339.41  Fi  A  68-1321 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 


Your    Lesson    Plan    Materials 


Your  personality  is  you  {Motion  picture) 
1969. 


Jayark  Corp^ 


11  min.     Hd.     color.     10  mm.  (You  are  you,  no.  4) 

Lessons  In  living,  phase  2. 

With  teacher.'*'  manual. 

Cred»<*:  Created  by  Sal  Daccurso  and  Ben  Parker. 

Summary:  (>>n!ilders  desirable  and  undesirable  personality  char- 
acteristics: develops  standards  for  desirable  personality  traits 
through  examination  of  real  life  situations,  pointing  out  that 
adolescent  perwnallties  can  be  changed. 

1.  Personality.  2.  Adolescence.  Series:  You  are  you  (Motion 
picture)  no.  4.  Series:  Lessons  tn  living  (Motion  picture)  phase  2. 
155.2  73-704801 

Jay  ark  Corp. 

Your  personality :  the  you  others  know  (Filmstrip)    Guid- 
ance Associate's  of  Pleasant vi lie,  N.  Y.,  1960. 

Ill  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlac:  2  s.,  12  In.,  S3i  rpm., 
24  miu.     microgroove. 

With  teacher's  manuaL 

Summan/:  Presents  practical  advice  for  problems  faced  by  stu- 
dents concerning  social  life,  love,  pen»i»l  vahies,  interests,  and 
tastes.    With  captions. 

1.  Personality.        i.  Guidance  Associates  of  PleasantvlUe,  N.  T. 

1555  78-784407 

Guidance  Associates 


Your  place  in  the  nuclear  age  (Motion  picture)  U.  S. 
Atomic  Energy  Commission,  1970.  Made  by  U.  S.  Army 
Pictorial  Center  with  the  assistance  of  the  American  Nu- 
clear Society. 

26  min.  sd.  color.  16  mm.  (Careers  In  nuclear  science  and 
nuclear  engineering) 

Bummarv:  Pictures  the  professional  environment  of  a  career  cm- 
plovee  In  nuclear  science  or  engineering.  Covers  the  three  major 
employment  areas:  contractors'  laboratories  of  the  U.  8.  Atomic 
Energy  Commission,  commercial  nuclear  industries,  and  colleges  ana 
universities. 

1.  Nuclear  engineering  as  a  profession.     2.  Nuclear  physics  as  a 

profession.  t.   U.   8.     Atomic  Energy  Commission.  Series: 

Careers  in  nuclear  science  and  nuclear  engineering  {Motion  picture) 

371.42  74-706770 

U.  S.  Atomic  Energy  Commission 


Your   posture    (Filmstrip) 
Corp.,  1968. 

36  fr.     <-<>1or.     S.~  mm.     (Health  habits) 

Summatif:  Points  out  that  feelings  may  be  reflected  In  poatnre, 
that  good  posture  depends  on  a  healthy  body  and  properly  flttlng 
clothing  and  shoes,  and  that  graceful  body  movements  are  part  of 
good  posture.  Illustrates  good  standing,  sitting,  walking,  and  sleep- 
ing postures. 

1.  Posture.  I.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corporation.  Se- 
ries: Health  habits  (Filmstrip.  Your  Lesson  Plan  Materials  Corp.) 
613.7  Fi  A  67-3457 

Y.  L.  P.  Materials  Corp. 

Your  press,  your  freedom  (Filmstrip)     Copley  Productions, 

1964. 

1  roll,    color,    35  mm.     (Newspapers  In  the  classroom,  no.  3) 
With  teacher's  guide.  ,  ^    ^  ,„,»„™, 

SUMMARY:  Shows  how  and  why  the  press  came  into  existence. 
1   Press        1  Copley  Preea.  inc.    Copley  Productions.    H.  Series: 

Newspapers  in  the  classroom  (Filmstrip)  no.  3.  ,„„c-n 

[PN4731]  323.44  73-739572 

Copley  Productions 

Your  rights  and  what  they  really  mean  (Filmstrip)  Edu- 
cational Direction.    Released  by  Eye  Gate  House,  1971. 

6  filmstrips.  color.  35  mm.  and  3  phonodlscs  (2  s.  each).  33| 
rpm. 

Wfut  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  at  end  of  each  fllmstrip. 

SUMMARY-  Presents  day-to-day  situations  which  Illustrate  the 
Inalienable  rights  and  protections  of  citizens  in  the  United  States. 

I.  Civil  rights— U.  S.  I.  Educational  Direction,  inc.  II.  Lye 
Gate  House,  Inc.  _^  -„„„«, 
[KF4750]  323.4  70-739894 
Bye  Gate  House 

Yo«r  aceat'i  wortk.  [nimitrip]    Scott  Education  Divinoo,  1971. 

approx.  38  fr.     color.     35  mm.       and  pbooodiac:  2  a.,  13  in.,  33  1/3  rpm. 
(The  Human  nervous  system) 

Abo  iaaued  with  phonotape  in  caaictie. 

SUMMARY:  The  fuoctiona  of  the  olbctory  oervea  are  exi^ained  in  detaU. 

1.  Smell      2.  Olfactory  nerve.       L  Scott  Crafduca.     Education  Divtskm. 

II.  Series:  The  Human  nervous  system.  [Pilmatrip] 

tQP458]  611  72-732950 

Scoti  Education  Division  72  MARC 


Your  school  and  community  relations  (Filmstrip)  Film- 
fax.  Iteleased  by  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts, 
1969. 

1  roll,     color.    35  mm. 
\lso  Issued  with  phonotape  In  cassette. 

SUMMARY :  Describes  the  action  necessary  to  meet  many  of  the 
problems  In  American  schools.    With  captions.  »,       „    ,. 

1.  Community  and  school.  1.  Fllmfax  Productions,  New  York. 

II.  Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts. 

370.19  78-740437 

and  Visual  Arts 


[LC221] 
Universal  Education 


Your  skin  and  mine  (Filmstrip)    Thomas  Y.  Crowell  Co., 

1970. 

41  fr  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual 
projector.  1  s.  for  automatic  projector).  12  tn.,  33i  rpm.,  11  min. 
(I>et'9-read-and-flnd-out:  anatomy  and  physiology) 

With  teaching  guide. 

Based  on  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Paul  Showers.  Illustrated 
by  Paul  Galdone. 

Credit!:  Narrator.  Margaret  Pacsu. 

Summary:  Describes  skin.  Including  hair  and  nails.  Reveals  that 
hair  produces  melanin,  which  gives  It  color,  that  sweat  keeps  us 
cool;  and  thtit  a  scab  over  a  cut  allows  new  skin  to  form  nnder- 
neati).     For  primary  grades. 

1  Skin — Juvenile  fllma.  i.  Showers,  PauL  Tour  akin  and  mine, 
n.  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  Company.  Series:  Let's-read-and-flnd-out : 
anatomy  and  physiology  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  77-737012 

Thomas  Y.  Crowell  Co. 


Your  space  age  kitchen   (Filmstrip)     Sears,  Roebuck  and 

Co.,  1065. 

66  fr.    color.     35  mm.  _  ..,_...  ^ 

Revised  edition  of  the  filmstrip  entmed  Harmony  In  the  kitchen. 
With  tesirher'fi  manual,  reading  script,  and  student  booklets 
Summary:   Inspects  the  management  and  the  fumlrtilnga  of  a 

modem  kltt^en.  „  , 

1.  Kitchens.        I.  Sear*.  Roebudc  and  Company,    n.  Harmony  in 

the  kitchen  (Filmrtrip) 

643  Fi  A  68-5201 

Seers.  Roebuck  and  Go. 


Your  State   Capitol     (Filmstrip)     Our   York   State,   1960. 
Made  by  York  State  Filmstrips. 

30  fr.     color.      35  mm.     (A  Visit  to  your  state  capital,  no  2) 

Credits:  Editor.  Mary  E.  Cunningham. 

Summary:  Examines  how  the  New  York  State  Government  oper- 
ates behind  the  scenes.  Includes  a  visit  to  a  legislator's  ofllce, 
glimpses  of  bills  In  process  of  becoming  laws  the  Senate  and  As- 
sembly Chambers,  and  the  Executive  Chambers. 

1.  New  York  (State)— Pol.  A  govt  i.  Our  York  State.  Coopers- 
town.  N.  T.  Series:  A  Visit  to  your  State  capital  (Filmstrip) 
no.  2. 


Our  York  State 


Fi  A  67-4146 


Your   State   Ubrary    (Filmstrip)      Our   York   State,   1960. 
Made  by  York  State  Filmstrips. 

35  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (A  Visit  to  your  State  capital,  na  8) 

Credits:  £klitor,  Mary  E.  Cunningham. 

Summary:  Prejwnts  views  of  book  and  manuscript  treasures  to 
the  New  York  Stale  Library.  Shows  the  Flushing  remonstrance  of 
1667  which  was  u  draft  of  the  Albany  plan  of  union. 

1.  New  York.  State  Library,  Albany.  l  Our  York  State, 
Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  Series:  A  visit  to  your  State  capital  (Film- 
strip)  no.  3. 

Fi  A  67-4147 
Onr  York  State 


Your  State  Museum     (Filmstrip)     Our  York  State,  1960. 
Made  by  York  State  Filmstrips. 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (A  Visit  to  your  State  capital,  no.  4) 

Creditt:  Editor,  Mary  E.  Cunningham. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  the  exhibits  In  the  New  York  State  Museum 
at  Albany. 

1.  New  York.     State  Museum.  Albany.  i.  Our  York  State 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  Seriea:  A  Visit  to  your  State  capital  (Film- 
strip)  no.  4. 


Our  York  State 

Your  stay  in  the  hospital  (Motion  picture) 
Research,  inc.,  1969. 


Fi  A  67-4148 


ProfeesitMal 


8  min.    sd.    color.    8  mm. 

Loop  fllm  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm.  with  magnetic 
■ound  track. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  the  role  of  the  hospital  In  modem  medical 
care,  and  emphasizes  the  Importance  of  foUowIng  hospital  policies 
and  procedures. 

1.  Hospital  care.        I.  Professional  Researt^.  Inc. 
[RA965]  862.1  78-718084 

Professional  Research.  Inc. 

Your  study  methods  (Motion  picture)    Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  1964. 

11  min..  sd.,  color,  16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Defines  the  criteria  for  effective  methods  of  study. 
Shows  the  value  of  planning,  organising  materials,  note-taking,  aiid 
outlining. 

Credit*;  Collaborator.  Ralph  H.  OJemann. 
Another  issue,    bftw. 

1.  Study.  Method  of.        i.  Coronet  Instractlonal  Films. 

Fi  A  64-1246 
Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  study  skills:  Doing  an  assignment  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

11  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Creditt:  Educational  collaborator.  Marvin  D.  Clock. 

Summaty:  Pre-wnts  a  fllm-wi(hln-a-fllm  which  shows  the  various 
steps  to  follow  in  doing  an  asHlgnment :  be  sure  to  understand  the 
assignment,  be  a  self-starter,  and  have  a  plan. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  study.  Method  of.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  ii.  Doing 
an  assignment  (Motion  picture) 

371.8  77-706184 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  study  skills:  How  to  use  a  textbodc  (Motion  pioture) 

Coronet  Instioictional  Films,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    10  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator,  Marvin  D.  Glock. 

Summary:  Demonstrates  the  effective  use  of  a  table  of  contents, 
a  glossary,  illustrations,  and  other  special  clues  In  textbooks  when 
previewing  a  book,  reading  for  details,  and  reviewing. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  study.  Method  of.  i.  Coronet  Instmctlonal  Films,  n.  How 
to  use  a  textbook  (Motion  picture) 

371.32  74^706186 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  study  skills:  Learning  from  pictures   (Motion  pic- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films.  1971. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator.  Marvin  D.  Glock. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  that  phott^raphs  freeze  moments  of  time, 
that  art  reveals  how  people  lived  long  ago,  and  that  diagrams 
simplify  the  way  things  look  or  work. 

1.    Perceptual    learning.        I.    Coronet    Instmctlonal   Films. 
II.  Learning  from  pictures  (Motion  picture) 

[LB1067]  707  77-713538 

Coronet  Instmctlonal  Films 

Your  study  skills:  Reviewing  for  a  test  (Motion  picture) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

11  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 
With  teacher's  guide. 

Credrfs;  Educational  collaborator.  Marvin  D.  Glock. 
Summary:  Shows  how  to  review  for  a  test  by  picking  out  key  in- 
formation, organizing  It,  and  repeating  it  in  your  own  words. 

■ Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  study,  Method  of.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Films,    n.  Re- 

viewing for  a  test  (Motion  picture) 

371.8  78-706187 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 

Your  study  skills:  Taking  notes  from  reading  (Motion  pio- 
ture)    Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

11  mlL.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

CredUs:  Educational  collaborator.  Miirvin  D,  Glork. 

Summary:  Preoentt  fast-paced  example*  of  how  notes  act  aa  a 
record  when  a  book  is  not  available,  and  how  they  help  yon  to  lep*;, 
organise  Ideas,  and  remember  what  you've  read, 
Another  issue.    bAw. 

1.  study.  Method  of.  i.  Coronet  Instructional  Fllma  il  Taking 
notes  from  reading  (Motion  picture) 

371.3  tl-706188 

Coronet  Instmctlonal  Films 

Your  study  skiUa:  Using  r^erencc  materials  (Motion  pic- 
ture)   Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1970. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Cr«dits:  Educational  collaborator,  Marvin  D.  Glock. 

Summary:    An    introdnctltm    to    reference   materials.     Dlsciiaes 
three  basic  types  of  reference  materials — dlctitmaries,  encydopedlaa, 
and  almanacs — and  shows  how  to  locate  Information  lo  them. 
Another  issue,    b&w. 

1.  Reference  books.  i.  Ooronet  Instmctlonal  Films,  n.  Using 
reference  materials  (Motion  picture) 

371.8  76-706189 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


697 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Your  tax  dollar  {PiltMirvp)     New  York  times,  1971. 

Tl  fr.  b&w.  35  rom.  and  phonodlac:  2  h.,  12  In.,  33|  rpto.,  17  mln. 
miorofiwire.     (Filmstrip  on  current  afTalrK,  Apr.  1071) 

With  teach«-'s  giilde. 

SxtKinari/.-  Di»:us.seft  tbe  ateps  to  maUng  some  refortu  In  Federal 
tax  tawa,  the  inequities  that  still  exist,  the  Inoome  tax  and  other 
ways  in  which  governments  raise  money,  the  loopholes  In  the  lawn, 
tbe  tax  rate  iu  other  countries,  and  where  the  tax  dollar  goes. 

1.  Income  tax — U.  S. — Law.        r.  New  York  tiiDes.        Series. 

336.2  78-736661 

New  York  times 


Your  teeth.  Part  1:  Functions  of  teeth  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

."  luin.     Pi.     color.     8  mm.     (Oral  hyslene) 

L>H>p  Aim  mounted  in  i-iirtridce.  Issued  In  jstanOiird  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

SuitiHinri/:  Compares  the  dentition  of  several  types  of  animals  and 
the  wny  In  which  tooth  foiuintlon  is  adapted  to  such  functions  as 
cuttlDg.  finding,  and  tearing. 

1.  Teeth.  I.  Eoihon  Films,  ii.  Kncyclopiiedin  Britaimica  Edu- 
«ition.-il  Corporntion.        Series;  Oral  hygiene  (Motion  picture) 

617  Fi A  68-1160 

Encytlopnedla  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Your  teeth.  Part  2:  What  is  a  tooth?  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
TJ.  5.  bv  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
19G7. 

4  Lilii.     si.     color.    8  mm,     (Oral  hyeienep 

L/nip  film  iiKHinteil  in  mrtriilj.'e.  Issued  in  srjind:ird  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  uira. 

i- 1*1,1  ma, If:  Gives  an  evolutionary  study  of  dentition  from  that  of 
primitive  sea  and  land  animals  to  that  of  a  contemporary  mammal 
and  m.Tn.  Uses  animation  to  show  [he  stnictuie  of  one  tooth  and 
Its  supporting  tissue,  and  the  constituent  parts  of  .i  Hiolli  with  root 
variation. 

1.  Teeth.  i.  F>>then  Fllius.  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Hritannica  Edu- 
curi.uinl  Corporation.        Series:  Oral  hyyiene  (Motion  picture) 

617  Fi A  68-1151 

En.  ytiopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  EducatlonnK'orp. 

Your  teeth.  Part  3:  Formation  of  a  tooth  (Motion  pic- 
ture) Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in 
the  r.  '^.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

2  n.in.     si.     color.     8  nun.     (Oral  hy;,'iene| 

I,/w)p  Aim  mounted  in  ciiririd^.  Istiueii  in  i^tundard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

Suinmary:  Shows  developing  formation  of  a  single  tooth,  demon- 
sir.Tliiij:  the  order  in  which  the  variou>4  moterlals  grow. 

1.  Teeth.  I.  Eothen  Films,  ii.  Encyclopuedia  Britannica  Edu- 
cational Corporation.        Series:  Oral  hy;;ien«  (Motion  picture) 

617  Fi  A  68-1152 

Eiio'c'npj'edia  Britan-  nica  Educatioual  Corp. 

Your  teeth.  Part  4:  Formation  of  teeth  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclni)nedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.. 
19G7. 

2  mln.    Ki.     color.     8  mm.     (OrnI  hygiene) 

Loop  fllit-  inount<-(l  In  cartrldKe.  Issued  In  ^landIl^d  8  nmi.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

Summary:  Traces  the  formation  .nnd  growth  of  Ihe  primary  and 
the  permanent  seta  of  teeth,  beginning  with  their  development  below 
the  surface  of  the  gum. 

1.  Teeth.  r.  Eothen  Films,  ii.  Enc3clopae<lfa  Britannica  Edu- 
catiunal  Coiiwratlon.        Series:  Oral  hygiene  (Motion  picture) 

617  Fi  A  08-1153 

En.-yclopao<na  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Your  teeth.  Part  5:  Nature  of  decay  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.. 
1907. 

3  mln.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Oral  tivgieiie) 

I»op  Blm  mounted  In  i-artrldge.  issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  6  mm. 

Hummary:  Shows  how  sticky,  sugary  foods  tend  to  cMng  around 
the  teeth  and  to  attack  the  enamel,  causing  a  cavity  and  ultimately 
an  abscess.     Showa  a  large  decay  cavity  In  a  real  tooth. 

1.  Teeth— Diseases.  i.  Eothen  Films,  ii.  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corporation.  Series:  Oral  hygiene  (Motion 
picture) 

617  Fi  A  68-1154 

Encyclopaeilia  Brltan-  nica  Educational  Corp, 

Your  teeth.  Part  6:  Friends  and  enemies  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp.. 
1907.  *  ' 

3  lain.    si.     color.     8  ram.     (Oral  hygiene) 

Loop  »lm  mouiiK-d  in  cartridge.  I8.sued  iu  standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  nim. 

Summary:  Explains  how  foods  are  harmful  to  teeth  using  fruit- 
cake as  an  example.  Uses  the  api>ie  as  an  example  of  foods  which 
are  not  w>  hartnful  to  teeth. 

nr?;  '5^"'"^i""*.^'"'  ^y8'e''e■        i-  »'>>then  Films,     ii.  Encyclopedia 
"r!"""!**  ^^i^tloiwi  Corporation.  Serlea;  Oral  hygiene   (Mo- 


tion picture) 
Encyclopaedia  Rrltan- 


617  Fi  A  68-1165 

nlCH  Educational  Coi-p. 

Yoar  teeth.    Part  7:  Importance  of  gnms  (Motion  picture) 

Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

2  mln.     kI.     color,     8  row.     <  Oral  hygiene) 

I»op  ttlin  nmuiited  in  cartridge.  IsNued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
Miper  8  mm. 

Humatary:  llluHtralea  how  teeth  are  embedded  and  plctur«a  what 
ran  happen  If  tbe  gams  detcrlorMle.  Shown  areas  of  danger  to  the 
guma  and  dein»nstrate«  what  can  happen  If  decay  continues  un- 
cbeoketl.     Shows  Infected  gums  and  loowe.  painful  teeth. 

I.  Te*rh— [Hiie«iie«.  i.   Eotben   Films,     ii.   Encyclopaedia  Bri- 

tannica Educational  Corporation.  RericH:  Oral  hygiene   (Motion 

picture) 

617  Fi  A  68-1166 

Bocyclopoedhi  Brltan-  nlca  Bdncatloul  Corp. 


Your  teeth.  Part  8:  Care  of  the  gums  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films,  Boreham  Wood,  Eng.  Released  in  the 
V.  S.  bv  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp., 
1967. 

2  min.     si.     color.    8  mm.     (Oral  hygiene) 

lx>op  rtim  mounted  In  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  in 
super  8  mm. 

Sumntary:  Points  out  that  the  gums  as  well  as  the  teeth  need 
attention,  and  explains  the  care  necessary  to  preserve  healthy  gums. 
Discusses  the  various  dangers  to  the  gums,  and  describes  the  forma- 
tion of  calculus. 

1.  Teeth —  Care  and  hygiene.     2.  Gums  —  Diseases.  i.  Eothen 

Films.     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation.  Se- 

ries: Oral  hygiene  (Motion  picture) 

617  Fi  A  68-1107 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Your  teeth.  Part  9:  Cleaning  your  teeth  (Motion  picture) 
Eothen  Films.  Released  in  the  IT.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Educational  Corp.,  1967. 

i  mln.     sd.     color.     8  mm.     (Oral  hygiene) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Is.sued  in  .standard  8  mm.  and  In 
super  8  mm. 

Summarii:  Demonstrates  the  correct  method  of  cleaning  teeth  on  a 
dental  model,  and  shows  the  most  likely  areas  of  decay.  Stresses  the 
importance  of  cleaning  teeth  regularly. 

1.  Teeth — Care  and  hygiene.  i.  Ek>then  Films,     ii.  Encyclopae- 

dia   Britannica   Educational   Corporation.  Series:   Oral   hygiene 

(Motion  picture) 

617  Fi  A  68-1168 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Educational  Corp. 

Your  teeth  and  their  care  (Filmstrip)  Your  Lesson  Plan 
Materials  Corp.,  1968. 

43  fr.     color.     35  mm.     (Health  hablta) 

Summai-y:  Describes  the  different  kinds  of  teeth  and  their  struc- 
ture and  functiona.  Illustrates  the  spread  of  decay,  the  reason  for 
decay,  and  prevenUtlve  procedures.  Shows  proper  brushing  of  the 
teeth  and  good  dental  hygiene.  „.       w 

1  Teeth.  2.  Teeth— Care  and  hygiene.  i.  \our  Lesson  Plan  Ma- 
terials Corporation.  Series:  Health  hablta  (FHmstrip.  Yonr  Lea- 
son  Plan  Materials  Corp.) 

613.4  Fi  A  67-3458 

T.  L  P.  Materials  Corp. 

Your  voice  and  its  speech  helpers  (Motion  picture)  Acad- 
emy Films,  1970. 

lij  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

CREDITS:  Producer,  James  A.  Larsen. 

SUMMARY:  Uses  spffilal  cameras,  aouod  recording  equipment, 
and  animation  to  explain  the  uses  of  the  vocal  cords  and  speech 
helpers — the  tongue,  the  mouth,  teeth,  the  hard  and  soft  palate,  lips, 
and  the  nasal  cavity. 

1.  Voice.     2.  Speech.         I.  Academy  Films,  Hollywood,  Ollf. 

tQP806]  612  70-712444 

Academy  Films 

Toor  wardrobe  and  yoq   (FHmstrip) 
Corp.,  1967.    Made  by  POM,  inc. 

63  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

Baaed  on  the  l>ooklet  Money  management :  your  clothing  dollar, 
edited  by  Household  Finance  Corp. 

With  teacher's  study  guide. 

Summary:  Illustrates  the  importance  of  wardrobe  planning,  shop- 
ping, and  care  to  achieve  a  well-dressed  appearance  within  a  cloth- 
ing budget     With  captions 

1.  Clothing  and  dress.  2.  Consumer  education.  i.  Household 
rinance  Coiporation.  Money  management:  your  clothing  dollar, 
n.  HouB^old  Finance  Corporation. 

646  78-732691 

Household  Finance  Corp. 

Your  word  is  tmth.  [FOmstrip]     Concordia  Films,  1970. 

55  fi.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodiic:  2  i.  (1  »,  for  manual  prt^eclor,  I 
I.  foriutomatic  projector),  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm..  tpprox  10  min.  each  tide.  (A 
Journey  to  joy.  no.  A) 

With  leader's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  A  devotional  program  for  Lent  which  diicussei  the  meaning  of 
truth  and  shows  how  Chriii  prayed  that  we  might  be  tanciified  by  the  uuih  for 
which  He  stood. 

I  Lent.  1.  Concordia  Publi»hin|  House.  Si.  Louia.  Ii.  Seriea:  A  Journey 
to  Kjy.jFilmstrip]  no.  4. 

[BV«S]  263  72-740745 

Concordia  Pub.  House  72  MARC 


Honaebold  Finance 


(Filmatrip)     Scott  Education  Division, 


and  phonodiic;  2  »..  12  in..  33  1/3  rpm. 


Von'rc  a  iMwUe  of 

1971. 

«pprox.  58  fr.     cotor,     35  mm. 
(The  Human  nervous  system) 

Also  issued  with  phonoUpe  in  cassette 
^SUMMARY:  Ex.mi„„ u» „.„„ ,^ ,h, „„^ ^„„„ ,,,„„ ^^^^^ 

You're  comins:  along  fine  (Motion  picture)    Roundtable  Pro- 
ductions, 1968. 

Ii3  mln.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 
With  discussion  leader's  guide. 

Summary:  A  dramatlMtlon  which  presents  the  problems  a  man- 
ager has  in  leveling  with  his  people  about  their  weakneases  and  with 
higher  management  about  actual  performance  of  the  employees. 

Another  issue,    b&w. 

hV    p*^""^'  management.     2.  Employee*.  Rating  of.  i.  Round- 


table  Productions,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
658.3 
Roundtable  Froductlona 


Fi  A  68-2709 


You  re  human  Uke  the  rest  of  them  (Motion  picture) 
British  Film  Institute,  London,  1968.  Released  in  the  U.  S. 
by  Films  Incorporated,  1971. 

18  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  a  young  teacher  who  attempts  to  convey 
hi-*  horror  of  death  to  his  colleagues  and  pupils. 

1.   Death.  I.   British  Film   Institute,  London.     II.  Films  In- 

corporated. 

[BD«4]  128  r»-712«48 

Films  Incorporated 


69S 


You're  patting  me  on  (Motion  picture)    Problem  Co.  tl968] 

16  mln.    ad.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  A  satire  about  the  small  taUc  of  a  man  and  woman 
who  are  Interested  In  the  profession  of  robboy. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

1.  Robbery.        i.  Problem  Company. 

364.16  70-702667 

CINK 


You're  the  judge  (Motion  picture)  Procter  and  Gramble 
Co.     Released  by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service  ,196-lj 

18  mi  1.     f»\.    color.     16  mm. 

Summaiy:  Pictures  the  results  of  an  unusual  cooking  contest 
spouttored  by  two  teenage  girls  and  emphasizes  the  fun  of  meat 
preparation.     Includes  suggestions  for  effective  baking  and   frying. 

1.  Baking.  2.  Frying.  3,  Cookery — Competitions.  i.  Procter 
and  Gamble  Company,    ii.  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  inc. 

641.6  Fi  A  67-5187 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service 

Yours    for    raisin    htdiday    f u  n  (FHmstrip)  California 

Raisin  Advisory  Board  [1970, 

35  fr.     color.     35  mm. 

With  acrlpt  and  student  recipe  guide. 

Summary:  Shows  seven  recipe  ideas  featuring  the  use  of  ralslna 
for  holiday  dishes. 

1.  Cookery  (Raisins)  i.  California  Raisin  Advisory  Board. 

641.6  77-737378 

California  Raisin  Advisory  Board 

Youth  builds  a  nation  in  Tanzania  (Motion  picture)  Vis- 
ual Kdiication  Centre.  Released  by  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica Educational  Corp.,  1970. 

Is  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

PVMMART:  KmphaBlies  the  Importance  of  "nation  building  by 
showing  how  girls  of  a  govern  men  t-operated  secondary  school  In  Tan- 
zania are  helping  their  country  to  develop  a  better  standard  of  living. 

1.  High  school  BtudentB — Tanianla.  2.  Education  of  women— Tan- 
zania 3-  Tanzania— Economic  conditions.  I.  Visual  EducatloQ 
Centre     II.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

309.1678  73-712990 

Encyclopaedia  Brltan-  nlca  Edncatlooal  Corp. 

Youth  can  witness  (Film-ttrip)     Family  Films,  1965. 

59  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.,  12  In.,  831  rpm.,  14 
mln.     mlcrogroove.     (Stories  of  Christian    witnessing) 

With  leader's  guide.  .     ^.       .v         .i 

Summary  Points  out  the  slgniflcance  of  communicating  the  good 
news  of  God's  love  as  revealed  through  Christ  In  the  story  of  a  man 
whose  faith  changes  the  Uvea  of  a  crippled  child  and  her  parenta. 

1    Witnesw  bearing    (Christianity)        i.  Family   Films,    Inc 
Series:  Stories  of  Christian  wltneaslng  (FHmstrip) 

248.4  Fi  A  68-3762 

Family  Films 

Youth  in  camp  (Motion  picture)  Outdoor  Education  Asso- 
ciation.    Released  by  Montclair  State  College  ,195-}j 

17  min.     »d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  An  introduction  to  camping  In  general,  with  emphasis 
on  camping  arrangements  for  Kmall  groups. 

1.  Camping.  i.  Outdoor  Education  A.vtociatlon.  it.  New  Jersey 
Montclair  State  College,  Upper  Montclair. 

796.54  Fi  A  67-5606 

Outdoor  Education  Association 


Youth  of  the  world:  India,  parts  1  and  2  (Motion  picture) 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1971.  Made  by  Alaba  Peters/ 
Miles  Smith  &  Co. 

54  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary:  Indian  young  people  describe  the  problems  of  educa- 
tion, food  production,  and  the  need  to  Industrialize  and  to  change 
If  India  Is  to  survive. 

1.    India- EJconomlc  conditions — 1947-  2.    India— Social   con- 

ditions—1947-  I.  McGraw-HlU  Book  Company. 

309.154  71-709250 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

The  Youth  scene:  unrest,  rebelliim,  and  drugs  (Filmstrip) 
Current  Affairs  Films,  1970. 

63  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s„  12  in..  331  rpm, 
18  mm.     mlcrogroove.     (Current  Affairs  flUnetrlp  series) 

With  script  and  discussion  guide. 

I'REDITS:  Adviser,  Manaon  Van  B.  Jennings. 

SUMMARY:  Explores  the  current  youth  scene  with  Its  continuing 
emergence  of  new  subcultures.  Discusses  the  drug  issue  aiid  the 
existence  of  a  generation  gap. 

1.  Youth.  2.  Drugs  and  youth.  I.  Current  Affairs  Films.  New 
York. 

301.2  70-737392 


First  Church  of  Christ, 


Current  Affairs  Films 

Youth  speak  out  (Motion  pictutv) 
Scientist,  1968. 

15  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

sr.MMAHY:  Young  Christian  Scientists  from  many  nations  share 
their  ideas  about  morality,  world  affairs,  and  campus  problems  and 
relate  their  experiences  In  proving  Christian  Science  in  their  every- 
day lives.    Filmed  at  Biennial  College  meetings  in  Boston. 

I.  Christian  Science.    2.  Youth— Religious  life.         1.  Boston.    First 
Church  of  Christ.  Scientist. 
[BX6943]  289.5  73-713352 

Youth   speaks   oat:   art    (Filmstrip)      Educational    Media 
Laboratories,  1967.    Released  by  Scott  Education  Division. 

A9  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonotape:  SI  Ipa. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY:  Investigates  the  study  of  art  and  IU  Influence  on 
young  people  by  preHentlng  a  panel  discussion  in  wtilch  flv*  high 
•chool  students  offer  their  personal,  on-the-spot  opinions  on  art 

1.  Art— Study  and  teaching.     2.  Art— Psychology.  I    Educa- 

tional Media  LAboratortea.  H.  Scott  Orapfalca.  Education  Dlvlsioa. 
[N87]  301.16  76-739869 

Scott  Education  Dtvlalon 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yoalh  speaks  oat:  hiator7  (Filmstnp)     Educational  Media 
Ijiboratories,  1967.    Released  by  Scott  Education  Division. 

43  fr.     color    35  mm.     and  pbonoUpe:  3)  Ipa- 

With  tMicher'a  pildp. 

Sl'MMARY :  Pr««pnts  the  sponUneous  rcspoDWS  of  six  high  school 
■tudpnts  to  qumtlons  ibout  the  atady  of  blatory. 

1.  HlBtory— Slu(l>  and  teaching  (S«c»Midary>  I.  Educattoosl 

UfdlM  LAlMinitorles.     U.  Scott  Graphics.    Rdacatlon  Dtrlaloil. 

[D16.2]  301.15  7^-739867 

Scott  GducatiOD  DiTlstOD 


Youth  speaks  oot:  Uteratnrc  (FilmRtrip)     Educadonnl  Me- 
dia rj\l>oratories,  1067.    Released  by  Scott  Education  Divi- 


40  f  r.     color.    35  mm.    and  {riionotape :  8|  Ips. 

With  teacher's  ftulde. 

SUMMARY:  Six  hljth  school  students  in  a  roandUble  dlscomlon 
exchuntre  opinions  about  the  study  of  literature  and  its  value. 

1.    Literature— Stud;   and   teaching.  I.   Educational   Media 

LaboratorlpK.    II.  Scott  Graphic*.    Education  Division. 
[PN61]  801.16  72-739868 

Scott  Education  DItIsIod 


Toath    speaks    oat:    narcotics    (Filmstrip)       Educational 
Media   Jjaboratories,   1967.     Released  by  Scott  Education 

Division. 

43  fr.     color.    35  mm.     and  phonotape :  3)  Ips. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Explore*  student  Itnowledge  of  and  attitudes  about 
addictive  aod  noa-addictlve  drugs  as  revealed  by  the  sUtementa 
of  a  panel  of  aix  high  school  seniora. 

1.   Drugs  anti  youth.         I.  Educational  Media  Laboratories. 
II.  Scott  Graphics.    Education  Division. 

[HV6801]  301.15  75-739866 

Scott  EducatlouDi  vision 


Youth  Tennis  Foundation  of  Southern  California 


Tennis:    the  sport  of  a  lifetime. 
Class  organization. 


Part  1; 


Youth:  the  search  for  identity  (F^natrip)    Current  Affairs 
Films,  1968. 

4fl  fr.      )>&»-,     3.'i  mm.      (f'urrerit  .\fFairB  nimstrip  geriee) 

With  tiictorlal  diNcuBslon  guld*>. 

CfYdHt:  Adviser.  Manson  Van  B.  Jennings. 

Sunnnaru:  Shown  some  of  the  underlying  causes  of  the  behavior  of 
Toiing  people  In  their  sparch  for  Identity.  Points  out  that  the  ma- 
jority of  young  people  are  seriously  concerned  with  the  staggering 
challenges  which  their  generation  fnces. 

1.  Youth.        I.  Current  Affairs  Films,  New  York. 

301.43  Fi  A  68-3766 

Current  Affairs  Films 


Youth  thinks  its  way  to  a  job  {Motion  picture)  National 
Youth  Administration  |194-?,  Made  by  Di^-ision  of  In- 
formation. 

10  miu.     si.     color.     16  mm. 

Sttmrnary:  Describes  a  Job-creation  contest,  sponsored  by  the 
National  Youth  Administration  of  Illinois,  to  encourage  young  pec^Ie 
to  create  employment  for  themselves  with  original  enterprises. 

1.  Youth— EUnployment  l  U.  S.     National  Youth  Adminiatra- 

tion. 

331.3  Fi  68-719 


Youth  travel  report  {Motion  picture)     Centennial  Commis- 
sion, Ottawa,  1965.     Made  by  Spaulding  Taylor  Hall,  ltd. 

30  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Creditg:  Producer,  photographer,  and  editor.  Herb  Taylor;  direc- 
tor. Bill  Casey. 

Summary:  A  report  on  youth  travel  as  sponsored  by  the  Centen- 
nial Commission,  sbowing  views  of  young  people  as  they  visit  various 
parts  of  Canada.  Includes  comments  on  travel  by  young  people  and 
statements  by  John  Fisher  who  discusses  the  youth  travel  program. 

1.  Tourist  trade — Canada.     2.  Student  travel.  i.  Centennial 

Commission  (Canada) 

374.2  Fi  A  68-1007 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


The   Youthful  consumer   (Filmstrip)     Education  Division^ 
New  York  times,  1971. 

65  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc;  2  s.,  12  In.,  331  rpOL. 
15  min.    ( Filmstrips  on  current  affairs) 

W'itb  script,  teadter's  guide,  and  dupIlcatlDg  master. 

SUM&IARY :  A  study  of  the  spending  patterns  of  Amerlcaos 
under  the  age  of  twenty. 

1.  Youth  as  coixsumers—U.  8.  I.  New  York  times.  II.  Series. 
330.973  70-738708 

New  Yot«  times 


YouVe  soM  me,  Mre.  Harkm!  {Motion  picture)  Anne 
Saum  and  Aaeociates.  Made  by  Calvin  Productions.  Re- 
leased by  Modem  Talking  Picture  Service,  1966. 

0  min.     sd,     color.     16  mm.     (People  sell  people) 

Also  Issued  as  6  mm.  loop  film  mounted  In  cartridge. 

Issued  with  manual,  meeting  plan,  pamphlet,  and  study  guide  as 
the  first  unit  of  the  People  sell  people  program  entitled  The  measure 
of  a  puccessfut  sale.  _^,      „ 

Bummarv:  PresenU  examples  of  successful  and  unsuccessful  sell- 
ing approachea.  EmiAaslres  making  the  mo«  of  each  pergonal  con- 
tact     Summarizes  the  conditions  of  a  completely  successful  sale. 

1.  Salesmen  and  saleamanshlp.  r.  Anne  8anm  and  Asaodates. 

It  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  Inc.        Series;  People  sell  peojAe 
(Motion  picture) 

658.85  Fi  68-^21 


Yogoslav  boy— story  of  Franc  (Motion  picture)  Niksa 
Fulgosi  and  Oktnvian  Miletic,  Zagreb,  1967.  Released  in 
the  U.  S.  by  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corp„ 

1968. 

18  min     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

aummarvr  Shows  the  way  of  life  of  a  Yugoslavian   boy  on  the 
IsUnd  of  Bra^.  and  pictures  the  t^ianges  in  day-to-day  life  that  ac- 
cwnpany    the   changing   seasons.      Describes   some   of   the   customs, 
music,  and  handiwork  native  to  Braf. 
Another  issue,    b&w, 

1.  BnC  ( Island)— Soc.  life  k  cost.        i.  Fulgoel.  Nikaa.    n  Miletic. 
Oktavian.     iii.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Corporation. 

-       ,      ^.   „  ^1*-^  Fi  A  68-407 

Encyclopaedia  Britan-  nlcs  Educational  Corp. 


The  Yugo^v  coast  {Filmstrip)     Budek  Films  and  Slides, 

1968. 

48  double  fr-    color.    85  mm. 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Author,  Denis  Baly. 

Summary:  Presents  views  of  the  coastal  areas  of  Tugoslavla  and 
describes  their  mounUin  peaks,  vaUeys,  and  coastal  limestone  rock 
formations.  Shows  framing  areas,  oBve  groves,  port  towns,  harbors, 
churches,  and  fortresses. 

1.  Coasts— Yugoslavia.     Z  Yuforiavla- Description  and  trav^ 
t.  Budek  Films  and  Slides,  Inc. 

914.97  72-734293 

Portland  State  Unlv.  Llbrarr 


The  Yugoslav  coast  {Filmstrip) 
California,  1969. 


Budek  Films  and  Slides  of 


44  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Shorter  versions   (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)   Issued  In  1968  with 
script. 

CredUt:  Author,  Denis  Baly. 

Summon/:  Presents  the  history  and  geography  of  the  Tagoslav 
coast.    Includes  scenes  of  the  countryside.    With  captions. 

1.   Coasts— Yugoslavia.     2.  Yugoslavia- Description  and  travel. 
I.  Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

914^  74-736076 

Budek  Films  aod  Slides  of  CalU. 


Yagoslavia.  [Motion  picture]  Jugoslovenski  aerotransport,  Bel- 
grade. Made  and  released  in  the  U.S.  by  Film  and  Television 
Communications,  McDonnell  Douglas  Corp.,  1972. 

28  min.     id.     ccdor.     16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Toun  Yugoslavia's  historic  and  scenic  areas,  including  views 
of  the  Adriatic  coast,  the  Roman  coliseum  at  Pula,  the  inland  parks,  and  the 
Dubrovnilt  music  festival. 

1.  Yugoslavia— Description  and  travel— 1945-  1.  Jugoslovenski 

•CTOtransp<m.     11.  McDmmeli  Douglas  Corporation. 
tDR310i  914.97  72-702166 

CINE  72  MARC 


Yagoslavia:   Belgrade,  the  capital   (FSmttnp)     Eye  Gate 
House,  1969. 

33   fi-.     color.     35   mm.    and   phonodlsc:    1   a.     (Romania,   Tngo- 
slavia,  and  Oreece) 

With  teacher's  manual. 

Credits:  Text  and  photography,  Barbara  J.  Hamed,  Harle  C.  Farca. 

iiMPtmani:  Includes  scenes  of  various  aspects  of  life  In  Belgrade. 

1,  Belgrade — Description.  i.  Eye  Gate  House,  inc.    n-  Belgrade, 

the  capital  <  Filmstrip)  Series :  Romania,  Tngocdavta,  and  Oreece 

(Filmstrip) 

914.97  70-736051 

A.  L.  A.  Bo<Allst 


Yugoslavia:   concept  of  a  new  society.     Part  1:  Baifcaii 
background  {Filmstrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

64  f r.  bAw.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm.  14  min 
(Nations  of  today) 

With  script. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Sherman  Spector. 

Summary:  An  In-depth  study  of  Balkan  history  from  ancient 
Macedonia  through  the  Roman,  Byzantine,  Turkish,  and  Hapsbure 
eras. 

1.  Balkan  Peninsula— History.  i.  Filmstrip  House,  New  York. 
Series:  Nations  of  today  (Filmstrip) 

W9.7  71-736784 

FllnMtrip  House 


Yagoslavia:  concept  of  a  new  society.    Part  2:  Marxism 
reexamined  {Filmstrip)    Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

G4  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc :  2  s.,  10  In.,  33i  rpm.,  14  min. 
(Natlonx  of  today) 

With  script. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Sherman  Spector. 

Summary:  An  in-deptb  study  of  the  role  of  Yugoslavia  in  the 
world  today.  Re-examines  Marxism.  Reveals  that  Dubfekism  was 
crushed  In  Czechoslovakia  while  Tltolsm  still  thrives  in  Yugoslavia. 
Describes  the  Yugoslav  experiment. 

1.  Yugoslavia^ — ^Politlca  and  government — ia45"  i.  Filmstrip 

Hou.se,  New  York.        Seriea:  Nations  of  today  (Filmstrip) 

914.97  75-736785 

Filmstrip  House 


Yugoslavia:  concept  of  a  new  society.    Part  S:  People  and 
culture  (Filmstrip)    Filmstrip  HonsBf  1969. 

72  fr.  b&w.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  2  s.,  10  In.,  S3i  rpm..  15 
min.     (Nations  of  today) 

with  script. 

Credits:  Consultant,  Sherman  Spector. 

Summary:  An  In-depth  study  of  the  people  and  culture  of  Yugo- 
slavia. Portrays  Dubrovnlk.  the  old  Dalmatlon  culture;  historic 
ruins;  folk  costumes,  and  ageK>ld  national,  etbnlc.  and  rellgioos 
groups,  Including  Orthodox  Serbs  and  Moslems. 

1.  Yugoslavia— Civilization.  2.  Dubrovnlk.  Yugoslavia.  l  Film- 
strip  House,  New  York.        Series:  Nations  of  today  (nimstrip) 

914.97  79-736786 

Filmstrip  House 


Yngoetovia:  concept  of  a  new  society.    Part  4:  Peasants 
and  urban  wottera  (FUmstHp)    Filmstrip  House,  1969. 

mm™  'Nat's:,  of'^oSy)    "'  ''""""^  '  "•'  ''  ^-  ***  ^^ '   " 

With  script. 

CrvdUs:  Consulunt,  Sherman  Spector 
n^..!!!!??^^  *K  ^-^^  '^^  <rf  Yugoslavia,  concentrating  on 
?^r?Jl  i^'.^nl  Ta'^^?-  ^'"•*»  '»'"°*"-  """^w*  wherel^blic 
l^^l^  """*  individual  farmers  sell  their  produce.  Dlsplaya  con- 
sumer Item...  and  portrays  Yugoslavian  crafUmanshlp  InSrooI  wood, 
copper,  stone.  gUss,  and  leather.  '^  '  ^°^*^ 

alai'la^^^'r  'pM  .i'L^'''"i  *'''*'^^  "£<*"*  ^'*-     2-  Handicraft-Tugo- 
dv%ilmrtrfpl^^''  ^'™*-  '*•'  ^"'"^        ^'"^■-  N'**^'"  Of^ 

Filmstrip  Hou^  ^'^"'^  ^^736787 

YiWoslavia:  Dubrvrnik  and  tlic  Adriatic  c«ut  {FtUwuMpi 
Bye  (iate  House,  1969.  ' 

slaJi.  wdoScef'  "■"'    ""^  »'«««»'«==   »  ■■     (Boa«tU*  Tb«o. 

WItb  teacher's  DuamL 

CrciUi:  Text  ud  photomphr,  Bartian  J,  Barned.  Uu.i«  c  rarr. 
^^^»«rv.-   Incl»A»   .««.    ot  DobronUk   ^TVf   Ifca  iSS 

IDjbroTOlk.  TujoalaTU  — Deaomtloo.  2.  Ooaati  -Tojoalarta 
*■.??«  0"e  Home,  Inc.  n.  DibroTnlt  and  tbe  AdrUtlc  oow  (ni^ 
•trip)  Serin :  Bomaala.  Tn»»U,u.  and  aSS?(  ruSSli, 

A.I.A.B«*U..  *"'^  '<-'8«»2 


Yugoslavia:  land  of  contrasts  (Filmstrip)    Eye  Oate  House, 

1969. 

33  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodlsc:  1  s.  (Romania.  Togo- 
slavia.  and  Greece) 

with  teachers  mannal. 

Cr^dUs:  Text  and  pbotography,  Barbara  J.  Haroed.  Harle  a 
Farca. 

Summary:  Pictures  Yngoslavla  as  a  land  of  oootrast,  with  sceov 
showing  tbe  topography,  geofrapby.  blstory,  and  aodolocy  of  the 
country. 

1.  Yugoslavia.  l  Bye  Oate  House,  Inc.  Serlaa:  Romania. 
Togoslavla,  and  Greece  (nimstrip) 

914.97  78-785053 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist 

Yugoslavia:  land  of  the  South  Slavs  {FUmstHp)     Popular 
Science  Audio- Visuals,  1970. 

41  fr.     color.    33  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Summarjj:  Studies  the  special  form  of  Communism  which  Yugo- 
slavia has  developed  In  response  to  Its  peculiar  problems.  Examines 
the  diversity  of  her  peoples  and  their  rich  national  hlstorlesL  EIx- 
plores  Yugoslavia's  unique  status  aa  a  non-satelllte  Cwnmunlst  state 
and  Its  role  In  the  development  of  neutralism.     With  captions. 

1.    Yugoslavia  —  Politics   and   government  — 194&-  2    Yngo- 

siavia— History.  i.  Popular  Science  Audio- Visuals. 

320.9497  78-733661 

Popular  Science  Audio-  Visuals 

Yiiffoslavia:  life  in  the  mountains  and  the  plains  (FUm^ 
strip)    Eye  Gate  House,  1969. 

-^"".nd  Gi^)*"  °™-      "*  Pfc«»<««^:  1  *   (Bomanla.  Togc^ 

With  teachers  mannal. 
^^Ow(*(*.    Text  and  photography,   Barbara  3.  Haroed.  Harte  a 

pla?ST7tig^^  "^  "'  "'*  '°  "*  "^'^  «.d  on  tbe 

8ei-J°SS.X-iSSii!/l*^^S^(ni^p.°'**  ^^  ^■ 

A.I.A.BookIlst  '''■''  ^'-''^^ 


YBgoahnrla:  the  chaIlettte«fdlnnity.[Motioo  picture]  ioehua 
Tree  Productions.  Made  by  McGraw-HiU  Fiiim  in  coUebon- 
tion  with  Joshua  Tree  Productiona.  Released  by  McOraw-HilL 
1972. 

»  min.    Id.    color.     16  mn.    (Easun  Europe  series) 

With  ieach«r'i  guide. 

CREDITS:  Advi»er.  Oyde  F.  Kohn. 

SUMMARY:  A  documratary  about  the  progrtia  that  Yi^aslsvia  is  mrtjng 
toward  modcmizaiton  a>  contrasted  with  its  ever-present  agrarian  bfe.  Surveys 
the  live*  of  two  famitict  to  ihow  the  difTemices  in  ^pnach  lo  ft 
the  growth  of  industry  in  Belgrade  and  the  consequeM  prob 

I.    Yugotlavia— Social   condition*.         I.    Joahus  Tree    L 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Compuiy.     III.  SencK  Eastern  Ewope  series,  t) 
lurei 

(DR370,  914.97  72-700694 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.  73  MAKC 


YugosUvia:    the    land    and    the   people    (Motion   pietvrtt) 
Coronet  Instructional  Films,  1969. 

14  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

With  teachers'  guide. 

Credits:  Educational  collaborator.  Norman  J.  G.  Pounds. 

Summary:  Di-^custes  the  major  aspects  of  tbe  ge^^raphy.  and  cul- 
ture of   Yugoslavia,   and   shows   how   a  mixture  of  many  types  of 
pet^le  with  different  languages  and  customs  are  attempting  to  unite 
Into  one  country. 
Another  issue.   bAw. 

1.  Yugoslavia.       l  Ck>ronet  Instmetloaal  rilms. 

914.97  70-703653 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


Yugoslavian  coastline  {Motion  picture)     Public  Media  inc. 
Released  by  Films  Incorporated,  1969. 

14  min.    sd.     color.     18  mm.     (Man  and  his  world) 

Bdlted  version  of  the  moUon  picture  made  by  Instltut  Mr  Film 
ond  Bild,  Munich. 

Summary:  Contrasts  tbe  lives  and  cultural  patterns  of  peoi;4e  In 
an  ancient  Yugoslavian  coastal  city  with  those  of  a  modem  Indus- 
trialUed  area. 

1.  Coasts— Tugoelavla.  2.  Yngoslavla— Social  life  and  customs. 
X.  Public  Media,  Inc  n.  nims  Incorporated.  Series:  Han  aod 
bis  world  (Motion  picture) 

914.97  73-705474 

Public  Media,  Inc. 


699 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Yukon — get-away  country!  (Motion  picture)  Yukon  Dept, 
of  Travel  and  Information,  Whitehoree.  Made  by  Cana- 
west  Master  Films,  Calgary,  Alta.  Released  by  National 
Film  lioard  of  Canada,  1970;  released  in  the  U.  S.,  1971. 

14  DilD.    sd.     color.     16  mm. 

t'REDITS:  Director.  Bob  WIlUs;  photojfraphy.  Kd  Hunter,  Marc 
Le  Poole,  Bill  Marsdea. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  highllgbts  of  the  Yukon  Territory,  Including 
wlldtlfe,  seasonal  activities  relating  to  the  gold  rnsb  days,  areas 
made  famous  In  1898,  modern  night  spots,  and  gold-paonlog. 

1.  Yukon  Territory.        1.   Yukon  Territory.     Dept.  of  Travel  and 
Information.     II.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 
[F1091]  917.12  77-712916 

Canawest  Master  Films 

Yukon   Jake    (Motion    picture)      Mack    Sennett,    1924.     Re- 
lea^d   by   Blnckhawk   Films/East  in -Phel  an  Corp.   (196-?, 

■2\  niin.    si.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Also  Issued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  super  8  mm. 
f.\ST:  Ben  Turpin. 

SUMMARY:  .\  comedy  about  the  complications  that  arise  when 
Sheriff  Cyclone  Bill  tries' to  capture  Yukon  Jake. 

1.  Sennett,  Mack.  1880-  11.  Eastln-Pbelan  Corporation.  Daven- 

port, Iowa. 

791.43  70-713142 

Eaptln-Phelan  Corn. 
Yul  871  {Motion  picture)     National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
1967. 

71  m'n.     8d.     b&w.     16  mm. 

English  version  of  the  French  motion  picture  of  the  same  title. 
Crtdit$:   Producer.   Andr4  Belleau ;   director  and   writer.  Jacques 
Godbout;    music.    St^phane   Venne;    photography,   Oeorges   Dufaux. 
Cast:  Charles   Denner,  Andr^   Lacbapelle,   Franclne   Landry,   Paul 
Bulssoneau.  Jean  Duc^H*e. 

Summary:  A  love  story  about  a  young  ^glneer  who,  pending  a 
delayed  business  engagement,  finds  himself  with  two  days  to  explore 
Montreal,  and  who  eventually  has  a  brief  bat  passionate  encounter 
with  a  Canadian  girl. 

Another  issue.    35  mm. 

I.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

791.43  Fi  A  68-1579 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada 

Yvonne  Brathwaite:  black  and  white  together  (Filmstrip) 

Doiiblnlfty  and  Co.     Released  by  International  Communi- 
cation Fiims,  1969. 

139  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc;  2  8  (1  s.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In..  33i  rpm,.  19  rain,  micro- 
groove.     (Black  political  power) 

Credit*:  Producer,  Richard  W.  Bniner;  narrator,  Fred  Facey; 
photography,  Eric  Maristany. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

Summary.-  Describes  Yvonne  Bratbwalte's  Qgbt  for  equality  as  a 
black  and  as  a  woman  In  the  field  of  law. 

1.  Brathwaite,  Yvonne.  2.  Negroes — Politics  and  suffrage.  i. 
Doubleday  and  Company,  Inc.  n.  International  Communication 
Films.        Series:  Black  political  power  (Filmstrlp) 

301.451  72-735022 

International  Commuol-  cation  Films 


Tlie  Z-axis  in  the  oscilloscope  and  the  TV  receiver  (Motion 
picture)      P^ncyclopaedia    Britannica    Educational    Corp., 

1970. 

4  mill.  si.  color,  super  8  nmi.  (Experiments  In  physics:  cath- 
ode-ray oscilloscope) 

Loop  film. 

CRHDITS:  Producer,  Tom  Smith. 

SUMMARY:  Explains  what  Is  meant  by  the  Z-axls  of  a  cathode- 
ray  tube  and  demonstrates  that  a  high  negative  voltage  applied  to 
the  control  grid  of  a  cathode-ray  tube  through  the  Z-axls  Inputs  can 
cut  off  the  beam.  Shows  that  an  on-off  voltage  signal  creates  a  se- 
ries of  dots  that  scan  Lbe  whole  screen,  suggesting  that  a  picture 
could  be  formed  by  these  dots,  If  they  go  on  and  off  in  the  rlghC 
places. 

1.  Cathode  ray  oscillograph.  I.  Encycl<^^edia  BritaDoIca  Edu- 
cational Corporation.  II.  Series:  Experiments  in  physics:  catbode- 
ray  oscilloscope  (Motion  picture) 

[TK7878.7]  637.6  79-713633 

Kncyrlopiiedra  Kritan-  nica  Educational  Corp. 

Z  is  for  ZOO  {Motion  picture)     ACI  Fihns,  1970. 

8  min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Reading  readiness) 

Summary:    Combiner   pictures   of   zoo    animals   with    music   and 

primed  words  to  help  children  learn  the  words  walk,  play,  eat,  clean, 

and  tall.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Reading  readiness.    2.  Reading  (Primary)         i.  ACI  Films,  Inc. 

Series:  Reading  readiness  (Motion  picture) 

3T2^  7&-706156 

CINB 


Z.R.  B.  Productions 


Valley  of  the  dragons. 


Zabrlskle  Productions 
see 


Zacks,  Irene, 
see 


Far  away  and  long  ago. 

S];>ace  alj;^iabet 


Space  alphabet. 
Zaculeu,  Guatemala.  [Slide  set]      Richard  B.  Woodbury,  1947- 
1949.    Released  by  Bureau  of  Audio- Visual  Instruction,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin  Extension  [195-i 

S3  tlidet.     color.     2  x  2  in. 

With  now*. 

SUMMARY:  lliuitTitCT  the  e«c»v«tH>n  and  r«tor«lion  t»f  ihc  Siic  of  Zacu- 
leu, Huehuctenango,  In  the  wnicfti  highlandt  ofGuaiemala.  Poiniiout  thai  ihc 
■Itdet  ihow  only  the  appearance  of  the  final  ph«»e  of  ihe  tile  during  the  1 5th  and 
early  16th  ccnturiet- 

1.  Zaculeu,  GuaiemaU.        I.  Woodbury.  Rithard  Benjamin.  1917- 
II.  Witconiin.     Univenity.     Bureau  of  Aiidio-Vitual  Iniiruction, 
lF1465.1]  917.281  72-736135 

Wb,  Unjv   Bureau  of  A-V  72  MARC 

Instrucuon 


Zaffero  {Motion  picture)    United  Geraniums,  1967. 

T  ruin.    ad.     color  with  b&w  sequences.     16  mm. 

Credits:  Director  and  cameraman,  Cassandra  Gerstein. 

S II  mm  III]/:  An  experimental  film  which  pictures  humorous  aspects 
of  the  items  desiRned  hy  a  display  house. 

I.  United  Gernniums. 

659.15  Fi  A  68-379 

CINE 


Zagreb  bits.  [Motion  picturci  Zagreb-film,  Yugoslavia. 
Released  in  the  U.S.  by  Contemporary  Films/ McGraw-Hill, 
1971. 

2  motion  picture*  (pt.  1.  7  min.;  pi.  2.  6  min.)     id.     biw.      16  ram. 

SUMMARY:  Pre*enu  twelve  animated  films  which  redecl  »erious  and  hu- 
morous wpects  of  human  nature, 

1.  Moving-picture  cartoons,  Yugoslav.       I,  Zagreb-film.     II.  Contemporary 
Films /McGraw-Hill. 

tPN1997.5]  704.945  72-700371 

A.L.A   Booklist  72  MARC 


Zagreb -film 
see 


All  the  wishes  of  the  world. 

Bad  day. 

A  Bear  family. 
Between  the  cup  and  the  lip. 
Boomerang. 
The  Boy  and  the  ball. 

Captain  Arbanos  Marko. 
Concert  for  his  majesty. 

Cow  on  the  moon. 
Criticus. 
Curiosity. 
Dancing  songs. 
Diogenes  perhaps, 
A  Dog's  life. 

A  Doll. 

The  Dreamer. 

Dreams  and  schemes. 

The  Egg. 

Elegy. 

Ersatz. 

Everyday  chronicle. 
The  Fifth  one. 
Flower  lovers. 
The  Fly. 

From  3  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 
Gorilla's  dance. 

Hands  and  threads. 
In  the  kitchen. 
Justice? 

Kind-hearted  ant. 
The  Lion  tamer. 


700 


Little  and  Big . 

The  man  who  had  to  ting. 

Masque  of  the  red  death. 
A  Modern  fable. 
Mur-bur. 
Musical  pig. 

My  tail  is  my  ticket. 

Of  holes  and  corks. 

Once  upon  a  time  there  was  a  dot. 

Opera  cordis, 
Omitholt^y. 

The  Overpass. 
Parkinson's  law. 

Passing  days. 

La  Peau  de  chagrin. 
Pefpetum  and  mobile. 

Result. 
Scabies  (the  itch). 

A  Senseless  story. 

Sergeant. 

Sisyphus. 
Six  steps  to  the  world  record. 

Spring  of  life. 
Spring  tunes. 

A  Stain  on  his  conscience. 
Siuday  picnic. 

Tolerance, 
Tomorrow's  newspaper. 

Unknown  Motika. 

Venus  and  the  cat. 

The  Violin  maker  Qn  praise  of  hands). 
A  Visit  from  space. 

The  Wall. 

The  World  of  mountains. 
Zacrebbits. 


The  Zagros  Mountains  {FUnutrip)    Budek  Films  and  Slides 
of  California,  1969. 

43  fr.    color.    35  min. 

Shorter  versions  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  In  1908,  witli 
script. 

Credits:  Author,  Deola  Baly. 

Summary:  l>e«crlbe«  the  geology,  the  history,  and  the  geographj 
of  the  Zagros  Mountains  In  the  Ijike  Van  area  of  eastern  Turkey; 
shows  both  ancient  and  modern  sites.     With  captions. 

1.  Natiirul  hiBtury— Z/iRrns  MoiintHin.v  2.  Natural  history — Tur- 
key.        I.  Budeic  Films  and  Slides  of  California. 

916.61  7ft-78B8Bl 

Budek  Films  and  Slides  of  Calif. 


Zalar,  Gregory  M 
Bee 

February  snow. 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Zalisk,  Robert  F 
see 


The  Arrival  of  Sh«hid  Ansari. 


Zanjafrica  (Filmstrip)     EMC  Corp.,  1970. 

t;  tilmstrlpa  color.  35  tnni.  and  3  phonodlacs:  (2  a.  each:  1  »- 
for  manual  projector,  1  s.  for  automatic  projector),  12  In.,  33i  rpm., 
10  min.  e«oh  side.     microgrooTe. 

.Vl-«  i»sued  wltb  phoDotape  In  cassette. 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Luther  P.  Gerlach.  student  worksheets, 
aod  nail  chart. 

Includes  recording  of  African  school  songs  and  cer«Donlal,  ritual, 
and  dance  music. 

CREDITS ;  Writer,  Luther  P.  Gerlach. 

CONTENTS:  Preface.  122  fr.—The  Dlgo.  98  fr.— The  Shlratl, 
Duruma,  and  others.  119  fr.— Trade  and  markets.  88  fr.— The 
Influence  of  Indians,  Arabs,  and  Portngucfle.  80  fr.— The  British 
BaJ  and  Independence.    109  fr. 

1,  Africa— OlTillaaaoD—JoTOine  films.        I.  EMC  (Corporation. 
916.76  70-788516 

EMO  Corp. 


Zanuck  (Darryl  F.)  Productions,  inc. 
see 

The  Big  gamble. 

The  Ch^man  report. 


Sanctuary. 


The  Zapotec  and  Mixtec  civilization  in  the  Valley  of 
Oaxaca:  Monte  Alban  and  Mitla  (Filmstrip)  Herbert  E. 
liudek  Films  and  Slides,  1967. 

48  fi'.    colur.    35  mm. 

.Shorter  verslorus  (40  fr.  and  40  double  fr.)  Issued  with  script  In 
1966  under  the  title  A  historr  of  Mexican  art,  set  4. 

Credit):  Authors.  Robert  C.  Maclaurin,  Katberlne  B.  Macluurin. 

Summary:  Traces  the  history  of  the  Valley  of  Oaiaca,  and  pic- 
tures the  Zapotec  and  Mixtec  civilizations  at  Monte  Alban  and  Mltla. 
With  captions. 

1.  Oaxaca,  Mexico  (State)— History.  i.  Budek  (Herbert  E.) 
Films  and  Slides,  Santa  Barabara,  Calif,  ii.  A  History  of  Mexican 
art  (Filmstrip)  set  4. 

709.72  71-735271 

Budt-k  Films  and  Slldea  of  Cnlif. 


The  Zapotec  tradition  (Filmstrip)    Tenth  Muse,  1966. 

44  (r.     color.     'S3  mm. 

With  teacher's  guide. 

SU.MMARY:  Studies  the  Zapotec  tradition  from  700  B.  C.  to  the 
Spanldh  conqtiesL  Shows  that  the  Zapotec  carved  15  square  miles 
of  hilltop  citleM  and  that  they  excelled  in  funerary  art,  painted 
tombs,  and  deti'-ait-ly  carved  urns. 

1.  Zapotec  ImrUiii' — Art.        I.  Tenth  Muse,  Inc. 

[F12-2I.Z3]  970.3  76-789459 

Tenth  Muse 


Zaret  Contracting  Company 
see 

The  Story  of  Humphrey  Bugle. 

The  Zayre  credit  story  {Motion  picture)    Zayre  Corp.,  1969. 
Made  by  Intent  Films. 

12  m'n.     sd.     color.     16  mm. 

Credit*:  Producer.  Brian  Kaufman. 

Summary:  Utscunaes  the  success  of  private  enterprise  Id  terma  of 
the  avallabilitv  of  consumer  goods  and  services  on  credit  Bo- 
courages  Zayre"  employees  to  promote  the  use  of  Zayre  credit  carda. 

1.  Consumer  credit.        i.  Zayre  CorporaUoo. 

658.88  74^702668 

CINE 


Zeal  in  Perpetuity  Film  Distributing  Company 


You  can't  grow  a  green  plant  in  a  closet. 

Zebra  (Motion  picture)  Gateway  Educational  Films,  Lon- 
don. Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  International  Communica- 
tion Film.%  1968. 

2  mln.     si.     color.    8  mm. 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and  Id 
super  8  mm. 

With  teacher's  irulde. 

Summarj/:  Shows  scenes  of  the  dally  activities  of  the  zebra,  lo- 
cludlng  feeding,  drinking  at  the  water  bole,  stampedlog,  and  Doralng 

COltR 

1.  Zebras — Behavior.  t.  Gateway  Educational  Films,  ltd..  Lon- 

don,   n.  International  Communlcatlmi  Films. 

599.7  78-703796 

Intemntlonal  Communi-  cation  Films 


Zebra.  (Motion  picture]     Eacyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational 
Corp.,  1972. 


10  n 


16  It 


(Silent  Mfsri) 


Wiih  icacher's  (uide. 

CREDITS:  Producer.  Peter  ChcmiayefT 

SUMMARY:  De»cnbe»  the  phy»»c«J  ch«r»ctcrisucs  of  dw  icbra.  »r 
iu  mode  of  life  Shows  how  tebras  wander  in  Urge  hcrd^  consiantfy 
of  food  and  waier  «»d  alefi  to  piedaiory  snimalt.  especially  ihe  lion. 
ho«  they  rely  on  birdi  for  wamingt  of  danger. 

1.  Zebtas.  I  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Educational  Cnrpofai 
Series:  Silent  safari.  (Motion  picture) 

tQL737.U62i  599  72- 

EBEC  72 


■d  tolJt  of 
■11  >ejicb 
kipliin^ 


701183 
MARC 


Zebra  in  the  kitchen   (Motion  picture)     Ivan  Tors  Enter- 
prises.   Released  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  1965. 

03  uiln.     sd.    color.    35  mm. 

Metrooolor.  „ 

Credits:  I'roducer  and  director,  Ivan  Tors;  story,  Elgin  Clampi; 
screenplay,  Art  Anliur;  music.  Warren  Barker;  director  of  photog- 
raphy. Lamar  Boren :  film  editor,  Warren  Adams.  Cait:  Jay  North, 
Martin  Mllner.  Andy  Devine,  Joyce  Meadows,  Jim  Davis. 

SiiMiwwrv:  A  comedy  about  the  adventures  of  a  young  boy  who 
takes  his  pet  mounUlo  Uon  with  him  when  his  family  movea  to 
the  city. 

I.  Ivan  Tors  Enterprises,     il  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  lac. 

Fi  67-112fi 


Zeiss,  Heinz-Gunter 
see 


KaDdbtky.  1866-1944. 

Zelenka  (Motion  picture)    Group  8  Films,  1969. 

23  mln.     sd.     bAw.    16  mm.  -  „*  ,       ».,a*«v. 

Sumntary:  An  account  of  the  life  and  work  of  VicUv  Z«™; 
the  Crethborii  avant-garde  music  composer  who  decided  two  yeara 
ago  to  make  his  debut  In  rock  and  rolL 

1.  Zelenka.  VdcUv.        i.  Group  8  Films.  _~w,«n 

927  78-702609 

CINE 

Zeltron  Industries 
see 

Intrinsic  program  for  basic  electricity  and  dectronics. 


Zemach,  Harve. 
see 


Mommy,  buy  me  a  china  doll 


Mommy,  bio'  me  a  china  doll. 

Zemach,  Harve.       Nail  soup 
see 

Nail  soup. 

Zemach,  Harve.       Salt 
see 


Zemjanis,  Haimunds 
see 

Genital  examination  of  the  cow,  part  1. 
Zen  and  now   (Motion  picture)     Hartley  Productitms,  1969. 


sd.      color.      16  mm.      (Great  minds  of  our  times) 
Producer.    Elda    Hartley;    script    and    narration,    Alan 


14  mln. 

Credits 
Watts. 

Summary:  Dlscuaaes  the  Zen  philosophy  of  living  for  the  present, 
developing  sensory  awarenew,  and  appireclaUng  the  beauty  of  nature 

1.  Zen  Buddhist— Conduct  of  Ufe.        i.  Hartley  Productions   New 
lork.        Series:  Great  minds  of  our  times  (Motion  picture) 

„    „     „    ,  2W.3  76-703348 

Hartley  Productions 


Zenger  Productions 
see 

Communism  in  Yugoslavia,  pan  1. 
Communiam  in  Vugoalavia,  part  2. 

Hiroshima  dedsioQ:  Was  the  we  of  the  A-bomb 
■ary? 


Relocation  of  Japancse-Amencans:  historical  back- 
ground. 


Rdocatioa  of  Japaocae- Americana:  wartime  evacua- 


Zenith  International  Film  Corporation 
see 


Zero  ia.  (Motion  picture]    National  Safety  Council.  1971.    Made 
by  Pilot  Productioos. 


Zero  point  one  (Motion  picture)  Canada  Dept.  of  Justice, 
Ottawa.  Made  and  released  by  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada.  1964. 

24  min.     sd.     b&w.     16  mm. 

Summary:  Presents  a  clinical  analysis  of  the  effects  of  alcohol 
upon  physical  and  mental  resiponses  and  relates  these  factors  to  the 
hazar<U  which  accrue  to  flying  personnel  who  do  not  folly  appre- 
elate  their  slgnlflcance. 

1.  Alcohol— Physiological  effect.  2.  Flight.  i.  Canada.  Dept. 
of  Justice.     II.  Canada.     National  Film  Board. 

Fi A  67-1168 
National  Film  Board  of  Canada 


Zero,  the  troablemaker.  [Motion  picture]     Coronet  Instructional 
Films,  1972. 

1)  min.     id.     color       16  mm. 

Also  issued  m  b&w. 

With  study  guide 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaboraior.  Boyd  Henry. 

SUMMARY:  lllusiraics  ihe  meaning  of  zero,  and  explains  its  importance  in 
the  number  system   For  primary  grades 

I  Zero  (The  number)--Juvcnile  films.  [1  Zero  (The  number)]  I.  Coronet 
Instructional  Films. 


tQA142, 

Coronet  Instrufitona! 
Films 


372.7 

72 


72-700896 
MARC 


MARC 


Batik. 


Zikkaron.  [Motion  picture]      National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 

1971. 

5  min.     sd.     color.      16  mm. 

Also  issued  m  35  mm. 

CREDITS:  Director.  Laurent  Coderre:  music,  Don  Douglas. 

SUMMARY:  An  allegorical  film  in  which  ephemeral  image*  dejMct  the  cycle 
of  life.  Without  narration. 

I   Canada.     National  Film  Board. 
(PN1997i  791.43  72-702587 

National  Film  Board  of  72 

Ziller,  Robert,  1914- 
see 

A  Prince  in  Crete. 

Zimbalist-Krasne  Productions 
see 

Drums  of  Africa. 
Zimmerman,  Vernon 


10  n 


id.     color.      16  oun. 


SUMMARY:  Strives  to  motivate  wortcn  toward  pUai  and  hctofy  tifiBty  bf 
ihowint  a  mica  at  fabricated  hazsrda.  Gives  a  review  of  mtibsI  pUat  tahXf 
meUwdi.  Shows  bow  the  iodividusJ  workers  can  prevent  accideals  by  payiig 
attention  to  everyday  hazards. 

1  litduuriaiiafcty.  1.  Acctdenta—Preventioa.  1.  Nattooal  Safety  Coua- 
cil. 


lT55] 

aNE 


«14J 

73 


701 


73-701068 
MAKC 


Zero  to  ten  by  two's  and  five's  (Motion  picture)  Stephen 
Bosustow  Productions.  Released  by  UFA  Educational 
Media,  1971. 

4  mln.     si.     color,     super  8  mm.     (Primary  math  series) 

Loop  film. 

With  studv  guide. 

SUMMARY :  Uses  the  numeral,  an  animated  group  of  ngiirea. 
ai:d  tlie  English  word  equlfalent  to  present  the  sequence  of  numberi 
In  counting  to  ten  by  two's  and  by  five's.     For  primary  grades. 

1.    Numeration— Juvenile   films.     2.    Numbera.   Natural— Juvenile 
films.        I.  Bosustow  t Stephen)   Productions.     II.  BFA  Educational 
Media.     III.   Series-   Primary  math  aeries   (Hotioo  picture) 
[QA141.3]  372.7  77-714902 

BFA  Educational  Media 


Zia  Cinfe 
see 


The  College. 


Zinn,  Joe 
see 


Life  cycle- 
That  fabulous  face. 


Zipper  appUcation,  part  1  (Motion  picture)    E.  P.  Research. 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

12  mirj,     sd.     color.     (Clothing— eewiog  techniques) 
\ersions  available:  magnetic  sd..  optical  sd.,  super  8  mm    16  mm 
With  guide. 

Credits:  Production  .supervisor.  Sally  Slace  GaUagher 
Summary:  Vaea  close-up  photography  to  illustrate  basic  techniques 
Id  zipper  application. 

..J'.,^xE''-  J^-  ^^'"8-  „  1.  B.  P.  Research,  u.  AIMS  Inatruc- 
tonal  Media  Services.  Serle«:  Clothing— sewing  techniques  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

"D 'Tofi  on? 

AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services 


Zipper  applicatitm,  part  2  (Motion  picture)    E.  P.  Research. 
Released  by  AIMS  Instructional  Media  Services,  1970. 

10  iniii.     sd.     color.     (Clothlng--BewiLg  techDlquPs) 

Versions  available:  magnetic  skI.,  optical  sd..  super  S  miu..  16  mm. 

With  guide. 

Credita:  Production  supervisor.  Sally  Mace  Gallagher. 

Summary:  U.ses  close-up  photography  to  Illustrate  basic  techniques 
In  ripper  application.  „  . 

1   Zippers.     2.  Sewing.  l  E.  P.  Research,     n.  AIMS  Instruc- 

tional Media  Services.        Series:  Clothing— sewing  techniques  (Mo- 
tion picture) 

71-706208 


AIMS  Instructional 


Media  Services 


Library  of  Congress  Catalog — Motion  Pictures  and  Filmstrips 


Zippers  and  stuff  (Filmstrip)     Adrian  Vance.    Released  by 
Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts,  1971. 

Iron     color.    3J  mm.    and  phonodisc.     (Making  your  first  di-ess) 

Ai!<o  issued  with  phonotape  in  cassette. 

With  teochera'  guide. 

SU1XM.\RY:  Shows  how  ewnomically  and  creatively  to  Increase 
a  wartirotw  by  sewing.  Demonstrates  how  to  install  zippers,  seams, 
and  !<ei-lu  itieeves. 

1.  Dressmaking.  I.  Vance.  Adrian.     I!.  Universal  Education 

and  Visual  Arts.     III.  Series;  Making  your  first  dress  (Filmstrip) 
[TT515]  W6.4  75-740577 

Universal  Education  and  Visual  Arts 


Zipporah  Films 
see 


Bask  tntninc. 

The  Cool  world. 
High  school. 


Ziverts,  Alise 
see 


Corsaire  pas  de  deux. 
Rain  on  Park  Avenue. 


Zodiac  films 
see 


Over  there  1914-1918. 


Zolotow,  Charlotte  (Shapiro)    1915- 
little  black  piq>py 


The  little  black  puppy. 


The 


Mr. 


Zolotow,  Charlotte  (Shapiro)    1915- 
Rabbit  and  the  lovely  present 
see 

Mr.  Rabbit  and  the  lovely  present  |andj 
Charlotte  and  the  white  horse. 


Zolotow,  Charlotte  (Shapiro)    1915- 
book 


Sleepy 


It  looked  like  spilt  milk  and  Sleepy  book. 

Zolotow,  Milton 
see 

How  much  time. 


ZoDstion  OD  a  marine  rock  platform.  [Motion  picture]     Released 
by  CCM  Films  [197-?; 

17  min      sd.     colot.      16  mm 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  rclalionship  between  different  marine  rock  lay- 
en  arwl  the  various  organisms  therein.  Stresses  the  adaptations  made  by  plants 
and  animals  for  feeding  and  clinging  according  to  conditions  within  a  given  layer 

1.  CCM  Films. 

72-701579 
MARC 


1.  Intcriidal 
[QH541.5.S3] 


2.  Adaptation  (Biology) 

574.92 

72 


The  Zoo   (Filmitrip)     My  weekly  i-eader,  1964.     Made  by 
National  Film  Studio. 

21  f  r.     color.    S5  mm. 

S^ies  2.  no.  10-64. 

Bummary:  Uses  pictures  with  two-lined  captions  which  rbrme  to 
describe  a  zoo  and  Um  aoimali  In  It 

L  Zoo  animals — Juvenile  fllnu.  i.   Uy  we^ly  reader. 

372.8  73-733213 

PennaylTaoia  School  (or  the  Deaf 


Tlie  Zoo  {Motion  picture)    Hester  and  Associates,  1967. 

4  mio.     Hi.    color.    8  mm.     (Awareoeu) 

Iwued  In  standard  8  mm.  and  In  HUper  8  mm. 

Loop  Hlin  moimteil  In  cartridge. 

With  Btudf  guide. 

Creiitt:  Authot%  Clarence  Kiocsld.  Stanley  Madeja. 

Bummary:  Defiorlbeii  rarlotis  animals  wbicb  Inhabit  tbe  too  in 
order  to  help  children  see  and  hear  tbe  slffhtB  and  sounds  aurrouad- 
lof  them. 

1.  Zoological  gardens.  i.  Hester  and  Associates.  Serlea : 
Awareoess  (Uottoo  picture) 

372.6  Fi  A  68-2027 

Heater  aod  AiMcla  tea 

The  Zoo  (Motion  picture)     King  Screen  Productions,  1971. 
.Miide  liy  Michael  van  Ackeren. 

fi  mill.     sd.     color.     18  mm.     ( I'uhllr  plst-e*") 

Ht'MMARY:  Poilrays  the  vsrie*!  i>«fnionaIlties  of  animals  at  the 
«w(t.     For  ^-Ipmentsry  grades. 

1.  Zoo  animal*— JuTetille  Aims         I.  King  Screen  Productions. 
II.  Series:  I'ubllc  places  (Motion  picture) 

[PZlO]  372J  70-712843 

King  Screen  I'roductlooa 


[Zoo  animalS]    {Motion  picture)      International  Tele-Film 
Productions,  1949. 

11  min.     sd.     biw.     16  mm.     (John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope) 
Credits:  Producers,  Paul  F.  Moss,  Tbelma  Schnee. 
Sttmrnary:  Pictures  common  animals  In  a  city  zoo. 
1.  Animals.  i.  International  Tele-Film  Productions,  Inc. 

Series:  John  Kieran's  kaleidoscope  (Motion  picture) 

591  Fi  67-2084 

Zoo  animals  {Filmstrip)     Coleman  Film  Enterprises.    Be- 
leased  by  RMI  Film  Productions,  1969. 

42  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc :  1  a.,  7  in.,  331  rpm^  9  mio. 
(Primary  social  studies — science  series) 

With  teacher's  piide.  ^    ™  ,*       » 

CrediU:  Authors,  ConaUnce  Stockmyer,  Mary  Gerah,  Walter  M 

Summary  Uses  a  trip  to  the  zoo  to  teach  the  names  of  animals 
and  how  to  Identify  them  by  size,  color,  and  other  distinguishing  fea- 
ttires.    Includes  animal  sounds. 

1  Zoo  animals— Juvenile  films.  L  Coleman  Film  Ekiterprlses. 
n.  RMI  Film  Productions.  Series:  Primary  social  studies— science 
series  (Filmstrip) 

372.3  79-736648 

RMI  Film  Productions 

Zoo  animals  behind  the  scenes  (Motion  picture)     Coronet 

Instrdctional  Films,  1971. 

14  niUi.    sd.     color.    16  mm. 

With  study  guide. 

CREDITS:  Educational  collaborator,  George  B.  Rabb. 

SUMMARY:  Describes  the  needs  of  zoo  animals  and  demonstrates 
the  preparation  of  various  foods  for  different  animals  by  zoo  work- 
ers-    Explains  the  need  for  proper  surroundings  and  medical  care. 
For  elementary  grades. 
Another  issue :  b&w. 

1    Zoo  animals— Juvenile  films.        I.  Oronet  Instructional  Fllmj? 

372.3  76-711494 

Coronet  Instructional  Films 


My  weekly   reader, 


A   Zoo  doctor  at  work    {Filmstrip) 
1966,    Made  by  Communicators. 

28  fr.     color.    35  mm.     (Read  and  understand) 

Series  3,  no.  30-66. 

Summarj/:  Shows  the  animal  hospital  at  a  zoo  and  explains  bow 
doctors  and  nurses  help  care  for  the  zoo  animals. 

1.  Zoo  animals — Diseases — Juvenile  films.  i.  My  wedtly  reader. 
Series:  Read  and  understand  (Filmstrip) 

372.4  77-733214 

Puiaaylvania  School  for  the  Deaf 

Zoo  for  children,  part  1  {FUmstrip)    Herbert  M.  EUdns  Co^ 

1964. 

32  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Margaret  Divlzia. 

Summary:  Uses  a  vlsft  to  the  children's  too  In  New  York  Cttj, 
with  views  of  real  animals  and  story  book  friends,  to  stimulate 
reading  and  discussion.  Includes  teacher  guide  frames  and  word 
llata.    With  captions.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Zoo  animals — Juvenile  films.  i.  Berbert  M.  ESklns  Company. 

372.3  73-734168 

Herbert  M.  Elklns  Go. 

Zoo  for  children,  part  2  {Filmstrip)    Herbert  M.  Elkina  Co., 

1964. 

24  fr.     color.    35  mm. 

Credits:  Writer  and  photographer,  Margaret  Divizla. 

Summary:  Uses  views  of  Old  MacDonald's  farm,  where  she^ 
llamas,  donkles,  and  potiles  live,  to  stimulate  reading  and  discnaalon. 
Includes  teacher  gnlde  frames  and  word  lists.  With  captions.  For 
primary  grades. 

L  Zoo  animate—Juvenile  films.  2.  Domestic  animals— Juvenile 
films.        I.  Herbert  M.  Elklns  Cknnpany. 

372.3  77-734159 

Herbert  H.  Elklns  Co. 


Zoo  Foto  (Firm) 


The  Hermit  crab. 

The  Zoo  that  moved  (Filmstrip)     Educational  Enrichment 

Materials,  1969. 

36  fr.  color.  35  mm.  and  phonodisc:  1  a.,  12  In.,  8S|  ipm.,  5  min. 
microgroove.    (laugh  with  us) 

Baaed  on  the  book  of  tbe  same  title  by  Gloria  D.  MIklowttx,  with 
illustrations  by  Don  Madden. 

Summary:  A  story  about  a  zoo,  too  crowded  for  all  the  animals 
Uvlag  in  It.  Is  used  to  familiarize  children  with  the  habits  of  various 
animals  found  In  a  soo.  Shows  bow  the  animals  were  prepared  for 
moving.    For  primary  grades. 

1.  Zoo  animals.  2.  Zoological  gardens.  i.  Miklowltz,  Oloria  D. 
The  zoo  that  moved,  ii.  Educational  Eorlchment  Materials,  Inc. 
Series:  Laugh  with  us  (Filmstrip) 

372.6  79-735955 

Educational  Enrlchmmt  Bdaterlala 


Zoology.  [Transparenciesj     Creative  Visuals,  1966. 

40  Iransparencies.     color.      10  x  12  in 
With  overlays. 

SUMMARY:   Buic  zoological  transparencies  illustrating  various  animals, 
I.  Anatomy.  Comparative.      2.  Zoology.      (1,  Anatomy.  Comparative      2 
Zoology]         I.  Creative  Viiuals  (Firm) 

eQL805]  591  72-735799 

Creative  Visuals  72  MARC 


Zoom,    1    {Motion  picture)      McGraw-Hill   Book  Co.,  1969. 
Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mill.      si.     color.     8  mm.      (Look  at  It  series,  set  C) 

Ijoop  film  mounted  In  cartridge.     Issued  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  Huper  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summarv'  A  single-concept  film  designed  for  use  In  teacMng  spe- 
cial wlucatton  classea. 

1.   Eiceptional  children— Education.  l.   McGraw-Hill  Book 

Compsny.        .Serlea;  Ixtok  at  it  wmltm  (MoUod  j^rtnre)  set  C. 

371.9  70-702754 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 


Zoom,  2  {Motion  picture)  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1969. 
Made  by  National  Film  Board  of  Canada. 

4  mill.     si.     color.     8  mm.     (Look  at  it  aeries,  set  C) 

Loop  film  mounted  in  cartridge.  Available  in  standard  8  mm.  and 
in  Kuper  8  mm. 

With  manuals. 

Summa^:  A  single-concept  film  designed  for  use  Is  teachdng  «»- 
clal  education  classea  ,™     „     ,_ 

1    Exceptional  children— Education.  i.  McGraw-Hill  Book 

Company.        Series:  Look  at  it  series  (Motion  [«ctnre)  set  C. 

371.9  74-702755 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

Zoos  of  the  world  (Motion  picture)  National  Gec^raphic 
Society  and  Metromedia  Producers  Corp.,  1970.  Released 
by  Fi'ins  Incorporated. 

52  min.    sd.    color.    16  mm. 

SUMMARY:  Shows  animals  In  zoos  aH  over  the  world,  presents 
the  history  of  man's  obsession  with  capturing  and  keeping  animals, 
and  dlscu-sses  how  the  concerns  of  zoos  have  changed. 

1  Zoological  gardens-  I.  National  Geographic  Society,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  II.  MetrOTnedia  Producers  Orporatlon.  III.  Filma 
Incorporated. 

590.74  78-710389 

A-  L.  A.  Booklist 

Zorba  the  Greek  {Motion  picture)  Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  1964. 

142  min.    sd.     biw.    35  mm. 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by  Niltos  Kazantzakls 

Credits:  Producer,  director,  writer  of  screenplay,  and  editor, 
Michael  Caccyannis;  music.  Mlkis  Theodorakis;  director  of  photog- 
raphy. Walter  Utssally.  Cast:  .Anthony  Qulnn,  Alan  Bates,  Irene 
Papas,  Llla  Kedrova.  ,  _  ,  ^  ^,        .  , . 

Summary:  A  tale  of  love  and  hate  which  portrays  the  Uolent 
emotions  and  dedications  of  the  Gi-eek  people  as  revealed  through 
the  adventures  of  Zorba,  tbe  gregarious  Greek  who  expresses  his 
emotional  abandon  in  pulsating  dance.     Photographed  on  Crete 

I  KasantMikes,  Nlkos,  1883-1957.  Bios  kal  poUteia  tou  Alei« 
Zormpa.     ir.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corporation. 

Fl 67-1172 


702 


Zoroastrianism  {Motion  picture)  Lew  Ayi-es.  Released  by 
International  Communication  Films,  10R8. 

15   min.     sd.     color.     16  mm.     (Religions  of  the  Eastern  world) 

Also  Issued  In  super  8  mm.  cartridge. 

With  tejicher  study  jniide. 

From  the  1956  motion  picture  entitled  The  flame  of  Zoroaster. 

siummary:  A  study  of  the  philosophies  and  practices  of  the 
Zoroastrian  faith  which  Is  situated  primarily  in  Bombay,  India, 
includes  scenes  of  a  younR  boy  being  initiated  into  the  faith,  a  wed- 
ding, a  funeral,  and  five  ceremoniea 

1   Zoroastrianism.  I.  The  Flame  of  Zoroaster  (Motion  picture) 

n    Ayres,   Lew,  1908-  m.   International  Communication  Films. 

Series :  Religions  of  the  Eastern  world  ( Motion  picture) 

295  71-703281 

International  Oramiini-  cation  Films 

Zoroastrianism  (Filmstrip)  Audio  Visual  Service,  Bombay. 
Made  by  L.  P.  Shah.  Released  in  the  U.  S.  by  Inter- 
Culture  Associates,  1970. 

S4  fr.    color.    35  mm.     (Religions  In  India,  no.  7) 

With  teacher's  guide  by  Joan  M.  Ferguson,  and  background 
and  frame  guides  by  Henry  Ferguson. 

SUMMARY:  A  study  of  the  ZoroaatrUn  religion  in  India. 
Covers  basic  precepts,  religious  practices,  articles  used  in  wor- 
ship,  and  sacred  and  historical  places  of  pilgrimage. 

1.  Zoroastrianism.  1.  Audio  Visual  Service.  II.  InterChilture 
Aasoclatee.     III.   Series. 

[BL1571]  295  78-788876 

InterCnlture  Associates 

Zouary  Film  Collection 
see  Maurice  H.  Zouary  Film  Collection 

Zuckerman,  Paul 
see 

Early  detection  of  PKU  in  the  hospital 
nursery. 

Zurich,  Switzerland  (Filmstrip)  Budek  Films  and  Slides, 
1965. 

31  fr.     color,     35  mm. 

Credits:  Editorial  consultant,  Michael  H.  Budek. 

Summary:  Presents  sights  of  Zurich,  the  commercial  center  of 
Switzerland. 

1.   Ztlrlcb— Description.  t.  Budek   (Herbert  B.)    Films  aad 

.Slides,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

914.94  76-738814 

Bud^  Films  and  Slides 

Zurich:  Switzerland's  metropolis  (FUmstrip)     Bailey-Film 

Associates,  1968. 

40  fr.  color.  85  mm.  and  phonodisc:  2  8.  (Is.  for  manual  pro- 
jector, 1  8.  for  automatic  projector),  12  in.,  SSi  rpm..  B  min.  micro- 
groove.     ( Salzburg  and  Zurich  :  cities  of  central  Europe) 

With  manual. 

Credits:  Educational  consultant,  J.  Mlcha^  Moore. 

Summary:  A  tour  of  Zurich  with  views  of  the  main  streets,  an- 
cient buildings,  and  natural  beauty  of  the  area  and  with  scenes  typi- 
cal of  its  dally  llf&  Explains  why  Zurich  has  become  the  center  of 
world  hanking. 

1.  Ztirich— Description.  i,  Balley-Pilm  Associate*.  Series: 
flalsburg  and  Zurich:  cities  of  central  Europe  (Filmstrip) 

914.92  70-734619 

Balley-Fllm  Associates 


Zvezden  poslanlk 


Messenger  from  the  stars. 

Zweig.  Stefan,  1881-1942.       The  royal  game 
see 

Brainwashed. 


r